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A wiitor in a Nelson paper very aptly compiles the despatch said by the Timni Herald to have been sent to Governors regarding a rait from an enemy, to Dogberry's famous charge to the watch: " This is your charge— You shall comprehend all vagroui men; you are to bid any man stsnd in the Prince's name." And when asked by the watchman, "How ill they will not stand ?" this wise ruler answered, "Why, then, take no note of them, but let them go." And this seems to be tho tenor of the instructions issued to Uolonial Governors: Stop tho enemy if possible; if not, pay them aud let them go, and trust to the mother country for repayment when the cruel war is

iMomy's Ointment ami Pills.—Dangerous clicst complaints.—The enumeration of these diseases is scarcely ntccssary, as unfortunately moat linglishmen know them to their cost. Coughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, in(lamination of tho lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, arc successfully treated by rubbing llollowoy's Ointment upon tho chest and upon tho back between the shoulders. It penetrates internally, chocks the cold sliivcrings, relieves the overgorged lungs, gradually removes oppression from the chest, and restores the obstructed respiration hitherto both distressingly disagreeable and highly dangerous. In treating this class of diseases, llolloway's l'ills should always bo taken whilo using lus Ointment; they purify the blood, promote perspiration, ami allay dangerous irritations

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Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 3

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