The JJichost Boy in tli-j United States. —An Amerijan paper says :—": — " TII9 sou j of Joshua So.u'3, of Boston, fourteen years of age, is tho richest boy in the United States. His farlur died ten y<?ar3 a r 'o, lov.vins: property valued at l,Gos,Ooortals., providing in his will thifc his son should have 2,500 doh. armu.vlly u;itil attaining tho ago of weniy-ono ; the sum 30,000dols. &'i that period ; 4,000 annually until he had prusod the a-je of twenty-four ; 6,000 dols. f.nnnally nniil lie had passed theacpof thir-'y ; aud 20,000 dols. annually after th.;b lime. The property remains in the hands of throe trustees, and the principal has now readied the sum of 3,300,000 dols. Th-> tmatees have it salary 01 o,0 f JO dols. each, and tb-3 commissiom Tocsivuil from the collection of m is amounted to &■ sum equal to fc'ie falary of the President of tho United States. Youncj Scars n now i\ Europa bein« educated."
Hollowatf 8 Ointment and Pills. — Additional Testimony.— For the cure of coughs, colds, sweats, and incipient consumption, this excellent Ointment, rahhed upon the back and chest,, aided by the internal use of Hollow<»y'a purifying Pills, stands unrivalled. Mr. J. Leonard, of Benbulben Orange, Sltgo, writes :— iiSorry, sorry I am I did not use yoor Ointment »ud Pills in January last. The wondrous chansjathey effected on me after one week'jj trial astonishes every one and encourages me to proceed till they have entirely cured my disease " Thi* plainly expresses the power possessed by Holloway'g remedies in checking the course of these? chest disorders whfch, wben slighted or improperly treated, entail muck stiff evwg tnd er.i unfavourably.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 77, 31 July 1869, Page 3
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272Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 77, 31 July 1869, Page 3
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