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(All.description,of sores;'ir^'*e!n^d\ibleJ o>y the praper/ari&tiiiigen™ /ICQ^af^^fo.purobadlega'by^l^i^rni^.^U^l^mbf. the; wiptfflf fegeib^|s, rf-•Ml^'ifo^ • Mpulft., Ihe. .skin. %nfte",':W*o]^^ to bre4)s outFith,tenfold.iurv in a f^-'aSys.;., The:only rational and by nature, is to'rediic^tHe, iiifltomatidh.in' and- about, -the ivpund and to: ;|d6thVtjie neighboring parts by, rubbing Jn; plenty or^tlie'Oihtme^t'^s salt is forced info; jiieatj, -Thi'sj wfrl!i!atts&tlie''malighahf huinqrsT!td : drained ttiei hardi^'s^llen,' andydiscpldred parts.found.Jtbrat-ilie^'^oUtidj^orepK^Q^i'atid-'wh^n ' these: hilntora 'are <:remd^e^'!t\&\^ui^s '• themselves will ( sqon f,heal;; warm bread -arid-' ''ff&tfif Ipoiilticps :appliSdfoyer the .tiaits^lftft^ch'eOihtnienthksrubbed in', will fOotUeantitfsofteri:the sains, < [and greatly assist;tlie curd.;;^THeWis'a! description jof /ulcer;, spre, and:'swelling,'' WliicWneed- not* be'"named 'here,'r'attendant upon ttie follies bf'.-jroiitb.,;and for' c ;which,this ointment is,urgefitlv!recdmme«ifded ! as ( a sovereign" remedy. ' In such' poisonous" sorea .it never, fails to restore the system to a healthy-'gtajte 1 iitiife:''Pilk'bb:ilialieffa6cot<iiri^ to tlie'pniited-difections. 'DIPiiTHEiiIA.'ULbEtiAfEU tiOWE THRSiT, AND SCAR■s/r i;.-; .!. ,•.:'•'JiET-^NB OTHER;iPByERS.,; : v;:rr s '.::> 1 _.: ' u!Any!ofjthfe above .diseases i; miay,.-jbe cured by well rubbing thfe .Ointment; threei times, a; day jinto ; the chest, throat, and neck pt the.patient; it will soon penetratei; and, igive-.'imtaeAht^i':, relief; ; takem by j the. mouth must operate .upon the .whqle ■ system ereiit's influence can be; ; felt ; ,in ;any local paftjt ;whereas; the .Ointment: will do Jtg /Work.,at, rj qnce.i Whoever tries the ungnent in^ the above, .manaer for the diseases named, or any; similar f^isordersjaffectijig ■: the chest arid throat, * will find themselves relieved \ni I *by a charm; s All sufferers iftom, these;, complauitashould envelope the'ithfoat at bed time iiL'a : Jarge bread-'^aiid■-■w.ater ipdultice,■■.after.;the. ; Ointisept7lias, been well rubbed in; and if the soles of the feet are: likewise rubt'edswifch: tbeOintment, eviery- night it wSll : greatly'assistthe'cure of the: throat and chest. To allay the fever and- lessen information, eight or t,ea •Pills should ibe.itaken. night" arid moaning. The; Ointmeht will produce .perspiration, ; the grand essential in all cases of fevers, sore throats, or where the;re might be an oppression-of. the. chest, either from asthma or other causes. .. , ■ .. , . PILES, nSTULAS.,; STKiGTUREG. The above cites of complairits is^surely removed by nightly fomenting, the parts; with warm water, and' then by most effectually rubbing in the Ointtnejit.' Persons suffering from.tlitse direful complaints shouldlose not a moment- iii arresting: theTr progress. ; It; should be unddratood that ihM< not sufficient to smear the Ointment on the; affected parts,,but it must !be well rubbed in ; for,,some considerable |;ime. two jor three times a day, that it'may, be taken hito the v system, whence it would'remove'«ny: hidden sorejor • wound as effectually as though palpable; .to:rthe eyd/' .Thereiagain bread;andAvater poultices.af(;er the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do. great SeEvice. This is the-. only sure treatment for females, cases of caticer iri.tiie st;6macK;:or' where"■'thet'e- mayi'ba^-genetal-beaiing down. '■':■■■.:, :■,,■,.': '•■.•; , ■ ] IMPRUDENCIES OI? YOUTH ;—SORES AND ULCERS. > Blotches, as also swellings, can with certainty.;be radically cured if the Ointhienfc be used freely, and the Pills be taken night and marning as recommended in the printed instructions. When, treated in any other way they only, dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will/remove humor from the. system, and leave the i patient; a [vigorous and healthy being. It. will require.time wjith the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure. j DROPSICAL (SWELLINGS,. PARALYSIS AND .STIFF . - ' ' - .""■ " "JOINTS. ■■■ ■"■ ■■ """ .' ■ ' Although the above-" complaints differ widely jin their origin and nature, yet they all require-' local treatment. Many of the. worst cases; of such diseases will yield; in a, comparatively short 'space1 bftimfe, when'this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts, affected;/even after 'every-'atherifteanshaVe "failed. In all serious maladies th'eTills should;,be taken accor- ' ding fa the;1 pririted directions accdmpahying each box:''' '■''' "; "■" t ■'-' '■ ''.'" • '.".■'■ " ' ! ■ Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the 1 : : ' 'f6llowing'cases:~~ Bad Legs . : . Gout . Bad Breasts ~ ,'. 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Q'ON^l' D,US3J.r-The undersigned have -4^. just received a small shipment of this p-^luable; and cheap fertilizer. - j ■ ~ FASH AND SCAIPE. ' -March 24- > '/ "" ' 3iß ' r
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1
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935Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1
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