The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 26, 1869, Image 4

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    hOOFUND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
' and
HOOFUND'S GERMAN TONIC,
MBPARKD BT DR. C. H. JACKSOX,
Pmi.isRi.raiA, Pa.
Tht greatest kuoivit remeJiet for
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, ;
Nervous Debility,
JAUNDICE,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
ERUPTIONS of the &ZIS,
d nil IlBHr nrlsing from Dli
urd.i td Liver, Stomach, or
IHfVRttr OF THE ItT.QOD.
Rtfil the foVo'"ini ny-n'fnm and if jrti fnd fVtl
flour viitrni it ajficltd by tiny of them, you m.iy rest
allured ihat disease, hat c.'itim.need iit attack on Vtt
mntt important mjy mi of yuv lxtyt nnii tiniest t'n
ctucktd fcy the lite nf yt(vr-il rem uties, a mt.eraM.
toon terminating in (!u;A, will be lh4 retidl.
Constipation, Flatuleno, Inward Piles,
Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity
of tho Stomach, .Nausea, lleavt
burn, D.miubt for 3Tood. Fulness
or Weight in tho Stoinaoh,
Sour t!riiof.itioti:i. Sink
ing or t'luUerinpc tit the Pit
of tho Stomach, iiwimrninsr of
the Hond, Hn-.-i-.e.l or Difficult
Breathing. K-itlm-irs at the Heurt,
Choking or Ruffncaii.i Sensations when
inn f.iyinr;P'!il ur, T'ininoss of Vision,
D )ts or Webo bnforo the Bictht.,
Dull Pvin in ttio Head, Djli
cionw of Pnrnirntion, Yel
lowness of the Mkin and
lives, Pain in th Side,
EivjU, Cheat, T,i n:bi, rtc, 8ud
f.en Flushes of ii fa', Burning in
tho .Flash, Onuitunt Imaginings of
Evil, nnd Ui-uat Djpcessioii of Spirits,
AH these. ii'..'.ti'f tlisejse of 'if .'.tivr or Vfgetlivt
ih'-jant, Lumijiutd it-it A impure lilovd.
jor.rmVs evmcm Cittcra
It entire 1 v vegrt llt ml contains no
llluot-i 1' U u ctmpMt.l of l'lull JECx
Ii hcI.. 'J lie KqoI , Hp;!);, and Burki
from wlitvU tlit extract are miicl
fire fgntkertrt li i-ermntiy AH III
mrlicliiI vlifui K p.re fi'.if ttl from
t tic hi by nclcnlKU' c...tfl. These
xtracla nv f i.fu I'orunnUtl In tliia
votiittry to be it & x rrtl- for the
inntiutAClure of t 'ice 5(11 1rrs. There
I no iIcoulc mife nuce of any kind
Us ttl lit ji.:ii;iii-ui.ii!f the 1(1 Her,
hence It Is (he only Kilters tliftt. enn
be itttert In enites wlirc nlvoaolic fctlin
ulrLiitu are not atlvlsnblt:.
Ijjof.a.ib'j German Conic
O h combhtntimt uf all th i'-yre-Henls of tUe flitters,
wi.lt cuuit .Scrifrj i'ntz Hun, Oraip'',rlt. ' it utcJ for
the s tint f'i (.tfH u- lie Mitir, it ctfet uhn-r torn,
pure ulcfi iiz tiimutt's in v qui. 'id. I'm will bear in
tiiii"i -hit tht.-i iv. - n. tfr fittirely IiiVt-;eiit from
-iy 'ii'rrg elfrii'i'd ffi- the cure tf the tiismtet
n.Htrf, tht: b'ir.g rn a'ifiC pri-parainn of medicinal
swfracc'., u'ii'.' 'i otneriart (."? nVofrVirii of rtif.t
itmeform. T-ie X jNU; h -idd','j mir rfl'te mrt
jycat'ttit tnJ off-'ftO'k r-m'u-- ri-rr oftred to tf.t
jnm. Its Mj.'r At esq :i.:i'f. it t.t a ptfjr.ure to takt
i', tv':'U itt liffivi-i'i, tj-hi! irt'i:g 'tnd Wii-.'h"!
iiifs .'.at't a to It A:;ivav u.) i it greuUit of
CONSUMPTION.
ThoHiitfa of rit(, v.hrn tic
llettt hv:irtsc1. Ir i! whs nllUcled willt
(Mi terii UIm (tUi'fl:v, ftave ii'Cii cured
hy the iihv of i'ff rtrmidlN. Kxtreme
f ittneinl lin, dc-biili5- nil t onsil nre
tie UNiiol aiiciwiitiitti upon Kevere
inff 4f t3yscptlji or f?len.ie of the
ii;tivu oiuiiv. Kien in casei of
r vit til it v Coiik iiinoi I on t hese remedies
Vvill be f'ouitd of liir greaicnt beiitlLf
ktrci;i.hesititi5 and lu vljf,oraiing.
DEBxLITiT.
Jir if mi medicim equal to IlonfliwVs German
Bitlfr or Tuic in car's of Ihhiiiiy. Thpy impart a
Une and vinnr to the. whole tytcmy Klrer'hni the op
priitc, cause an tnjyut:nt of the fvod enable the
tVotmei to eii'jfit ?.', purify the Olo.-yd, (,ive a good,
$iH-nd1 healthy com pier i'n, eradicate tin: yellow ting
f r-uii the eye, impart a blo mi to the cheeks, and chanyn
in patient from a nhert-breathed, emaciated utak.
Weak and Delicate Children
are mnd Mi-oils' by using the Hitters
ar fonlf. In lct, they are Family
NbiliciitCN. They can be administered
wlfh pei'tVet safety to a child three
monC Uh old, the m; ,t delicate female,
or a mau of ninety
Thtte Itrmediet are tht lest
Jilootl X'urlflcrn
rw l-nowti, and will cure all di stair t rctvltirg from
lad blvd.
A'ff) yovr Mood pure; Icp your Liver in order ;
le'p ttiftc dilutive organs in u sound, healthy conrii
tiott, by thi n t of thue remcdi-i, ami no diitast will
$vtr a nail you,
Iadi wlio -vIhIi a fair skin and
foot! complexion, free fronn a yellotv
-U tinge nnd nil other ttUAtti eineitt,
i'ioit!tl !(; liir.e remedies" occublon
ally. The 11 ver in perfect order, and
tue blood pure, will rentiii. in suurk
ling eyes nil bloomlufj chciks.
CAUTIOIS,
TfarifiamVt (Jernxatx Hern 'dies are emm'frfcittd.
The yeri.te hate the n'fm-Utj if 4 J. Jittiauii
on the ft-ant of the vtu.-.iut u-ivii" uf tac'i lintilt, and
the name of tfu a tiU blown in cacU bjiils, All oturt
sirs Ciiundrftit. m
Thott niids of letters hare been rf
eelved,tei.tif lnK to the v li t ne of thee
rvmcdltii
. BEAD THE ESCOMENDATIONS,
FKOM HO.N. CKO. W. VO0IWAHD,
Cliipf Jutjtict of Itie fiijin'ina Court of Pniuiij IvanW.
l'ria.vbFLpHn, Mmu-h ICih, 1-67.
i.fljirf "Jfoofati'i't Cei.::nn BilUrs i not an inform
icatiug btvcrayt, but is a yiju tvni usiful in msm
sirrs of the (ii'ttl'.ivK fira.u, an uf yvial hrn lit in
saes of debility and want of nervous aiiion in tt
system. Jrr (,
OJiu. IV. WOODWARD. .
FKOM HOY. JAMK3 TIlOMI'fOV,
JttJt uf tht Suineme Cum t of 1N i:i. Ivajil i.
rH1l.W)KU'HIA, APIUL SStll, lfi'J.
I cotis'tlcr Iloofiand's Cierman Bit
ters" taltiffftlj ntuticint' In cue of ul
tacks of Indletiiion or t kpt ()Nin. I
can certify this from my eipciience
of ll. Yonrx, with rpmn;!,
From REV. JOSIIPII II. KE.NXAI'P, D.D.,
1'ittiU- f tU Tenth Uij-tia Cliiitvli, MiiLKl.'ljjlii.t.
!R Jacssom Pbar m : I have lvnifrrouenilyr
7-i.' st td to connect my m-tiw with recent mniuntions of
tl jTir-nt kinds 'f nudicines.InU renarilinj the practice
(ix oat of my titnwptiate. tph.-r't I lm in all cases df
tiinea ; out vuin a cw ir proof ui various hvOinces,and
"iruculat ly m m y non jam uy. of tht n?fulnt$t of lh
lififl.tud's Otrmun Hitter i. Idnmrt for' on fvnm mu
" rjfiirtf Hiy ju,, Villi f M UtUt lul
pciietHl ilehiiiiy f tli som, unl (nns i.ill v f-r Liver
Ccifrktiiit, it ii it Mitt uimI viiliinltl iuut;imtln. In
some'eatrs it mny fait ; but Usu dly, f&mut not, it will
he very betieficiut to those who sutler jrom tht alon
pauses. l ours, ver' renprr' fully t
J, J J. KkXAAIW,
"jhtht btlvw (hates SI.
Prlco of the Bitters, $1.00 per bottles
Or, ft half dozen &or $5.00.
trice, of the Tonic, $150 por bottlei
Or, a half dozen for $7 50,
Tht. Tonic ! put n ji ju qiiiu t bottlm.
Recollect that it is Dr. lh.iflr.wTs German Kemedie$
that are so universally used aud so hin;ly rewmmtHd
ed; and do w4 all'-w the It, twUC to indues you to
take any thing e.ht that he n,v-r .-v is just as ff'od, be
cauxe he mukts d luryer profd mt it. These, j.'emedia
Hfdl be stilt by erprus to any Iw.diiy upm aj fltcatioit
to lilt,
prixcipal officii:,
at the german medicine store,
2'o. tCl ARW STREET, I'hihdelphia.
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
rormerly 0. K. JACKSON k CO.
These Men. edit are for sale by
DniKglKf m, storekeepers, aud Medi
cine Ueulers every wnere.
Ito wdfurQfi In ertimihje ueil the arttch you buy, in
9i Uw U yet the yetutns.
GESTS WANTED FOB Til 3
BL, U E-C OATS
Aud how they Lived, Foupht and Died for trie Uulon,
with Bcenei ttnd Iciu.uis m tht) Great Hebelliou.
C'oruprblug namtlvtM of I'urnonnl Adveutur, Thril
ling lucidi'iiLs. Darius Kxpluiis lierotc Doed, Wou
del ful KsL-aii i, Life lu tbe Isaiup, Field atd Hospitul,
Adveiituren of bpies Hud rcouis, with the konp, Bui
Judrt, Auiicdole aud Humorous incidents ol I lie War.
It coutnius over liX) line Eniaiui8 and is the ttpicl
est and cheapest war book publisliud. ft ice only $4 50
ii-r vow, ftii for circulaia and nee our teruia, and
' 1 'ii r i tii it u.
rtmiHio stiiit rniDAT hobnino, bt
G CGOULD, Edito r.
TERMS, TWO DOLLAK9 A TEAK IN ADVANCE
. Hates of Advertising.
Dno Pqnnro 1 weok, 1 1 00:1.4 Column 8 month. IS Ot)
do S ' 1 Bill do
15 00
do . 8 " S on do 9
do 4 " 9 B0,- do M
. do S months 4 w;iS Column 1
do 8 " 5 00 do 1
do 6 " 7 Ml do 8
do 13 " 13 i ol du 0
" so on
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week 7 B0
month 13 00
" 10 00
" 80 00
" 40 Oil
week 13 00
month SO on
E5 (HI
" 4'i 00
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Two Bqri. 1 week 1 15 1 do
do 1 month 8 BH'1 Column
do 8 " 8 Oiij i'.ii
do r. " 'i 0(i clo
do 12 " IS mil do
14 Column 1 week B (Hi do
no
1 m.inih 7 W;
uo
Special Notices after Manls.scs and Dcnths an addl
lonnl of one-liMf tho nliovo rat'M.
Business CarOs five lim'S or less, $5 00 per yenr;
over live ll'ies. at. the nsiinl rato o advi'rti-Ii.2.
W. COOTEIt, M?D., I'hv siciau and Sur
ton. Wilcox, Elk Co., SSI
GENTS W4NTi:!i
For tllC AMERICAN Y r A 11 BOOK fllld N A TtOVA L HEO-
tsTEn for Asiriiiioinieal, Ilitor'inl, Tnlili-
al. Kinani'ial. Commercial. A srricul I ural. Edu
cational and Itiliiiioiis. 'I'liis w.irli contains a
vaft fund of late Bird valuable information re-
speclinj! the L'nilcd Slates and Koreign countries,
iiicluiliii? every oepartir cut ol llio uonrrnl and
Stale Govern inents, which all clas-es will find
invaluable for daily reference. Address, O. D.
CASE A CO., I'ub., Hartford, Conn.
jUCUU.
From Dispensatory of the United Slates.
DIOSMA CHEN ATA BUCHU LEAVES.
Properties. Their odor is gtrunu, and diffu--ive,
and soiuewhiit ni'uiii(:c, their taste tiller-i-h.
and aiialo;'oiis u mint.
Medical Properties and Cscs. Br.cliu leaves
are ironilv stimulant, with i peculiar tendency
to the I'rinary Organs,
Tliey are given in complaints of the Urinary
Organs, sucli a gravel, chronic c larrh of the
hlitddir, morbid irritation of the bladJer. and
in ot Ilia, disease of the pmsrrate Klaml, and re-,
tcutioii or iiicoiitincnce of urine, fiotn n loss of
tone in the parts concerned in itn evacuation.
The remedy Lis alo been r coin mended in dys
pepsia, chronic rheumaliiim, Cclansous aifcc
lions, and dropsy.
llilnibold's Extract Buchu is used by persons
from the ngci of 18 to So, and from I)j "to 05, or
in the decline or change of life; after Confine
ment, or Labor Paint. Lied-Weli ing in chilcred.
In aOVctions peeuliar to females, the Extract
Buchu '8 uneqnalad by nnv other remedy. ox in
Chlorosis, or Kcleiilion, Irregnlurity, I'iiinl'ul
ness or Sup.pre-sion of Custonmrv Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Scirrhous Sjate of the Uterus, Leu
corrliea or Whiles
Diseaces ol Ihe bladder. Kid 1103s, Gravel and
Dropsical Swelling!-. This medicine increases
Hie power of Digcslion, aud excites the Absorb
ents into healthy action, by which the Watery or
Calcareous deposi'ions, and all Unnatural En
largements are reduced, an well as Pain and In
Hannur.lion. llelinbold's Extract Buchu lias cured every
case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Ir
ritation ofthe Neck, of the Bladder, and Inflam
mation) of the Kidneys, Ulecrat ion of t he Kid
neys and bladder, Ktiention of Urine, Diseases
of Ihe Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Dust D pi sit. and
Mucus or Milky Discliaiges, and for enfeebled
and delicate constitutions of boll) sexes, attended
with the following tyiiiptoms : Iudispn-nion to
exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difli
eiilty of Hiealhirg, Weak Ncrvr, Tumbling,
Horror of Disea-e, Wul;elulness, Dimness of Vi
sion, Pain in the back, Hot Hands, Klu-hiug of
the liody. Dryness of the skin. Eruption on the
FaC". Pallid Cauiitenance, Universal Lassitude
of I lie Muscular System, ite.
llelinbold's Extiart Buchu is Dimectic and
iilood-Piirif ins;, and cures all disca-es arising
from habits of dissipation, excesses and iinU'
deuce in life, impurities of llic Blood tc, super
seding Copabia in afluclKins for w bich it is usud,
such as Gonorrecea, Gleets of long standing, and
Svnbilitie Atfections in thes diseases, used in
coi.neelion with Hchnbold's Rose Wash-
Sold bv all Drogirists and dealers everywhere
Beware of cminlerfcbs. Ask for Hclinbold
lake no other. 1 rico 1 aj per bottle, or six
bottles for ftG..j'J. Delivered to nnv uddrcsa.
Describe svmptnins in all comniunicn
Address II. T. HEI.MUOLE, 5J1 dway
N. V.
J7"None are geniiie.c inilrss done up In steel
engraved wrapper, with f;;c-.similc of iny CUeui
ical Warehouse, and signed.
Iijm2 H. T. HELM BOLD.
THE GEEAT
INDIAN
BLOOD
IT IS AN
EXTRACT
OF
BARKS
ONLY.
WILL CURE
Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia,
Erysipelas,
Eronchiti3,
roughs, Colds,
Chills & Fever,
Fever Sores,
AND
J. P. FELT.
Om'I Jfftnt,
Ko.714 AIU1I STM
PHILADELPHIA.
Copyright teevred.
Ciuide to Marriage.
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and
Conjugal Felicity. Tbe humane views of ben
nevult'iil Physicians, on the errors and ubusi
iucidenl to Yoiill) and Early Manhood, sent in
sealed letter t nvelopes. free of charge. Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Dox P., Philadel
phia. Pa. I'-ily
NOTICE
Notice is lereby giver, that the
Commissioners of Cameron county will hold a
nie-iliug to hear appeals from assessments of De
cember, It (id, al their office in the Court House
at Emporium, on Saturday, the 1 3 1 It day of
February lijo'9, wbeu and where all parties
agrievt-d.' may atleud and be heard. By order of
the Board. J. C. JOHNSON.
Com. Clerk.
vv
ANTED!
Ladies Hai', from 8 inches to 2 feet iu length
for which a liberal price will be paid.
J. W. WILLARD, Buiber, Fourth st., Empo.
riuin Pen 11 'a. "tf
ITOVE. The largest and best assoilnicnt
S of STOVES at
BEECHER COPELAND
n37i Marv'-.
For doing familt' a-hing in lie best and
cheapest maimer. Guaranteed equal to any 111
he world ! tins all the s'.reiiL'th of old rosin
winp with the mild and Itlhcring qualities of
' r :i hi-.. l.:.. ul....J;.l M.l.l
genuine tt 1 itt. 1 ry nu -piirnui
Sold
1 Mr
S, 4H
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S.
OMETU1NU nn mill useful, A new Era
'Hiichcock'H Hntf dime series of imiic for lha
million." ; No. 1 now ready Music and worjs
of the coniic ong. "Cnptuin Jinrks of 'the horse
mnriiics " .Ol tiers to follow rapidly. Price; 5
cents each. Your newsdealer has it or will pet
it for von. Mnilcd on rrcript of ptico. Ad
dress 'BEN J. W. UlTCUOUCK, I'uhlislipr, 89
Spring street, New York. 4i2t4
Glflfin Per Yenr cimrnnteed, nud stendy emplov
IvAJU ment. Wo waut lelinlilo agent in every
eoiinty to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes I.tnes
(KveilnstlnR.) Address Whits Wihb Co , 70 William
-t., N. Y., or lit Deni Ijorn tt. Chicago, 111. bin
A-''NTS WANTED. To sell a new bud;
I'lai tabling lo agriculture and the mechanic
lUned by Geo. E. Waring, Esq., 1 lie dis-
d author nnd agricultural engineer of
oik Central Park. Nothing like it
slictl ; 200 engravings, sells at sight to
farmers. m(Clmlll,sn"" woi kinginen or all class
es Ac'tivo men nnd women are coining money,
"end for cil".",a'!, E. B. TREAT fc Co., pub
lishers, 651 Broadway, N. Y. 4'2ll
M
ONEY EASILY MADE,
With our complete Ptericil
and. Key
Check
Outfit. Small capilarrequired
Circular, free.
STAFFORD MANF'G. Co.. 66 Fulton street,
rtiillOltS OF YOUTH.
A ecntlemen who suffered for years from
'rvnii fli bilil v. Premature Dtcav. and all the
effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake
of suffering lmmanit v, send free to all who need
it, the recipe and direction for making the sim
ple rcniedv bv which ho was cured. Su,.erers
wishinrr to nr'offt bv. the advertiser's experience
Cailtl UO SO OV atllircSSIU!:- I" feneci ninuui-uHi,
- i.viiv n iinni-VT
. . t . , " :. : r... ......:.l
dl'ili.1 l. OULIE11I,
42vl No. 42 Cedar st. , New York.
a month can be msulu by male and fe
male agents. We have nothing for
curiosity seektrs, hut rename, siea.iy.proniaoie
employment, for llmse wlu.me.in lnisines. Ail
dress, with 9-ct. slump. C. L. ArAN xLLEN
,t li. 48 New street, New Y'ork.
42 w 4
'I
0 CONSUMPTIVES
'1 he ndvrrtiser. bavins been restosed to
health in a few weeks, bv a very simple rcitc
dv, after having sulfured several years with f
severe luiiH affection, and that dread disease.
Cmisimiiition is anxiouH to make known to
his fi.lt. ,v sufferers the nieiins of cure.
1'u nil those who desire it. he will semi a copy
.,f the iiiesr.iiiition useil (fite of chuigv.) with
the (Mieclions tor preparing aim using inu mine
which thev will find a sine cure fur Con-ump'
lion, Asthma Bronchitis, etc. The only ob.
ject of the ndverliser in sending the prescnp
'linn ia tn bt eetilllie aflicted, and sprend inlur
inmioii which be conceives to be invaluable;
and he hopes every sull'eier wiil try his lemony
nu it will c.nst. I lie III lull II 1 lisr. unci mav inne I
blessing. Parlies wishing 'the prescription wiil
i,l,,.,..e address Jiev. EDW A Rl) A. 11.MJ
IRS Sonih Second -;. , WiUiamsb'.irgh. Kings
coiinlv, New link. 4-yi
rCnCd teeordiK to Act Ccscrrfl. la
wax Ut W I I Htmtfuw
E ARE COMING.
w
And ill present to any person i,
Kcniluiy us a club in our great
Ono Dollar Sale ol Dryancl
FA.XCY GOODS,
A W'atb, piocc of Slicetinp', Sik Drcs Patter
etc., tc,
FIvEE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past feivy curs have
been luge.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR HATES
OF rilEMlUild.
We have made many impnit.'int additions to
our Winter stocks, and have largely extended
our exchange list, and we no" feel confident to
meet the demands of our extrusive pationage.
Send for new circular.
Catalogue uf goods and sample sent lo any
address free. Send money by registered letter.
Address al 1 orders lo
. J. S. HA WES & CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale dealers in dry and fancy goods, cut
h ry, plated ware, albums, leather goods,
ilc., tie. 42 .v4
UC1FIU HOTEL,
170. 172, 1 .'4 and 17(1 Greenwich Street,
JsEwYonu, October 10th, 1803.
The undcrt-I'ned takiapla-iirn In announcing to hi
numerous n iendi nnd pnmurt Ih-it from ihU dale, the
chnnrc of tho i'ticilic vvih by $i TA) per day.
ltt'inu; solo propriitoof tliU hou-u,ntid "therefore rVi'e
from the too fomiiKm exHciion of nn inordiiintd rut,
he N lull v able to nift-t ttio downwaid u-ndency of
prices without uny falling oil' of Her vice
It will now, tit hereto furii, be hit aim to mnintnin nn
diinlnUht'd thu fnvomlilo ruputMtlun of the Pucitic,
which It han enjoyed for many jean, a one of tlia bust
of travelers' hmel.
The table wiil be hountifu'ly supplied with every
delicacy of the e:inn.
The attendnnce will be fo-s:id efficient ard obliL'ius.
The loc-Hitui will be found convenient for ihoe
wlii eC huine-j cttlly them to the lnwer part of the ell?
belajr one. Otior nonh of Courilaiid street, and one oloejr
won of liioitdiVHV. And ol ready kcccaa w all Kail
Ktiftd and Stoambo.it Linus.
3om JOHN PATTEN.
Dr. JMO. V. BTOTON'S""'!
TOBACCO ANTIJefTE.
WlERlSTEDB KEMirrm ALL PESIRt TOB1CCO. ft
tntirelu vegetable. Otul Ikarwtlete. lyfurijiet and enrlehat
the blood, iDviiformlJVIhe tyiieiVVoiisKu.1!. grtt nourlhti.
Inn tad MingihenioKV;wi-." xcelUat UMile ud p
oeliier, .oablet th louWo dinkt tk. hirlie food.
mskM sleep refreehiois.ylSl e,luUhei obu blih.
Hiitolctn and cknrert far tittle" ' . rtice iriy
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Critical Notices of t e Press.
Harper's Bazar contains, besides pictures,
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use und interest to the family ; articles on
health, dress und housekeeping in all its
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nud i list met ; and it has, bsides, good s'.orio
and literary matter of merrit. H is not sur
prising that the journal, with such features,
.s achieved in a short lime an immense sun-
cess ; lor something of it. kintt was ueui-ea a
thousands of families, nnd its publishers have
filled the demand. -ie York livening Vmt.
Whether we consider its claims as bused
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paper, its typographical appearance, tho last
nu judceuK'nt displayed in the engravings, or
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riuVa L gal Intclliyrnrer.
o know of no other English or America a
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iu completMiess and variety. A. 1. limet.
It has tho merit of being sensible, of convey.
ing instruction, or giving excellent patterns
iu evary department, . and of being stocked
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