The merit of Burnett's Preparat ions has made them popular with the people, and leaders with the trade. 
He is wise that is honest. 
A REMARKABLE CASE. 
East Middlkbobo’, Mass., June 9,1861. 
Messrs. Burkett & Co.: 
I send you a statement of my daughter’s ease, as request¬ 
ed. She will have been sick six years, if she lives until the 
first of August next: at times you would not think she 
could live ten minutes. Iter distress would throw her into 
spasms, and as soon as she got breath she would go into 
another — sometimes a hundred times in succession. I 
have known her to lie five nights and almost five days 
without food or drink. She would lie in that situation 
perfectly insensible; she has had every tooth in her head 
taken out since she became sick. 
Her situation and distressing sickness are known all 
over the Free States. For five years I have devoted most 
of my time co her — have sat up with her from ten and 
half past ten o’clock in the evening, to one, two, and three 
o’clock, until the birds began to sing in the summer morn¬ 
ings. 
When her hair came off she had been afflicted with neu¬ 
ralgia in her head for three years. She had used, during 
that time, fifteen gallons of the best Cologne, twenty-five 
bottles Bay Water, besides many other powerful applica¬ 
tions. These, with the intense heat caused by the pains, 
burned her hair so badly, that in October, 1861, it all came 
off, and for two years after her head was as smooth as her 
face. 
Through the recommendation of a friend, she was in¬ 
duced to try your Cocoaine, and the result was astonish¬ 
ing. She had not used half the contents of a bottle before 
her head was covered with a fine young hair. It would 
grow about an eighth of an inch in length, and then come 
off. It continued to do so at intervals for four months, 
when we discovered an irritation of the scalp. 
We procured a bottle of your Kalliston, applying it 
with a soft muslin cloth , still persevering with the Cocoa¬ 
ine, applying that with the hand, and they had the de¬ 
sired effect. In four months her hair has grown several 
inches in length, very thick, 60 ft and fine, and of a darker 
color than formerly. When her hair had grown two or 
two and a half inches, I never saw so splendid a head of 
hair, thick as a mat, and when parted it lay close to her 
head. 
She still continues to use the Cocoaine, and we have but 
little fear of her losing her hair. She finds the Kalliston 
so refreshing and cooling to her head, allaying the heat 
produced by pain, that she would not be without it. 
With respect, 
WM. S. EDDY, 
(Of Wm. S. Eddy & Son.) 
Manufacturers of Cast, Steel Shovels and Spades, 
East Middlehoro', Mass. 
Scorn to do a mean action. 
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Good, the more communicated, more abundant grows. 
