MANGE POWDERS, 2s. a Set. 

 Though the Ointment is always found equal to the 

 cure of every kind of mange, yet frequently a dog is 

 so wholly out of condition, and his blood is so com- 

 pletely tainted, that it much expedites the cure, if 

 some internal remedy is given. When there is a heat 

 and redness of the skin, very troublesome to the dog, 

 but not amounting to mange, these Powders will 

 cure alone: and when a dog has had the mange, and 

 there is reason to fear a return (which in mange often 

 happens), these Powders, given now and then, will be 

 a preventi\e. In spring and fall, when dogs are 

 usually very foul, they are particularly useful. — These 

 Powders have likewise a remarkable property of pro- 

 moting the condition, and, when a dog is thin, of 

 assisting his fattening : on the contrary, in fat gross 

 dogs, by keepijig ^he body gently open, they prevent 

 the increase of fat. In fact, too much cannot be said 

 in praise of them. A Set consists of several Powders, 

 with ample directions. 



YiASn for CANKER in the EARS, 2s. 6d. Bottle. 

 There is hardly a more conimon complaint than 

 the canker in the eur. I do not here mean the ulcer 

 that is sometimes on the outside of the ear, but. that 

 issue of either blood or matter from its inside. This 

 complaint I ain very constantly consulted about ; 

 and I can with truth assert, that the above ap})ilca' 

 tion has never in any one instance failed of curing. 



OINTMENT for CANKER on the FLAP of the 

 EAR, 2s. 6'd. per Box. 

 This Ointment is a speedy and certain cure for that 

 obstinate and troublesome ulcer on the Itap of tlie 



