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Show WOMAN. P EM ALES, owing to the peculiar and important rclaiion which they sustain, sus-tain, their peculiar orirs nidation, ar.d the orSces they perform, are subject to many iufferings. Freedom from these contribute con-tribute in no small degree to their happiness hap-piness and welfare, for none can be happy who are ill. Xot only so, but no 1 one of these various female complaints ' can long be eufTered to run on without 1 inrolving the general health of the indi- ; vidual, and ere long producing prma- j nent sickness and premature decline. Koi is it pleasant to consult a phician for tho relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the mo?t urgent ur-gent necessity will a tue woman so far sacrifice her greatest cbarm as to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifies which will be fwund efficacious in relieving and curing almost every one of tho-e troublesome trouble-some complaints peculiar to the sex. Hklmbold's Extract of Bivhv. Hundreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds hun-dreds of others apply to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantali&e them with the hope of a euro or apply remedies which make them worse. 1 would not wish to assort anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, but 1 am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion exhaus-tion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coflee, and frequent childbirth, it is far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied ap-plied to tho mucous membrane of tho vagina itself. "When reviewing tho causes of these distressing complaints, it is most painful to contemplate, tho attendant evi-s consequent con-sequent upon them. It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which to largely affect the life, health and happiness happi-ness of women in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature designed for corporeal development to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and especially espe-cially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, and tho mind unduly excited ex-cited by pleasure, perverting in midnight mid-night revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction destruc-tion is half accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is required by tho delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day, ttius aggravating tho evil. When one excitement is over, another in prospective prospec-tive keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength ; the exposure to night air; the sudden chanire of tempe rature; the complete prostration produced pro-duced by -excessive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legitimate etlVet. At last, tin early marriage cups the climax cli-max of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly rfgurdle-s of the plain dictates and remontranci's of her delicate nature, become-; an unwilling ubject of medical treatment. Tliii- i-but i-but a truthful picture of the ex piwienc" of thousands of our voting women. Long before the ability to cxen ise the functions of the generative organs they require an education of their peculiar nervous system, composed 'f what is called tho tissun, which is, in common with tho female breast an d lip-, rv i-dently i-dently under the c-iiitrol of mental emotions emo-tions and a-sociation- at an early pi-iwl of life ; a rul, as we .-hall Mib-'-qu'-ntl v sec, these emotion.whmi exce--ive, lead, long before puberty, to habils which t-ap the very life of their victims ore nature has self-completed their development. For Female "Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leueorrlnea, Too 1'rofu-e Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Lung Continued Periods, fur Prolapsus and , Bearing Down, or Pr-dap-us L't'Ti, ue offer tlie most perfect .-peciL;c known : Helmhoj.ib O'Mroi'N r Kxjkact or Br CHI'. Directions for u-e, diet, and advice, accompany. Females in every p'-riud of life, from infancy to extreme old Miff', will tind it u remedy to aid nature in the dn. r- of its function", treiigtn l tho glotv id manhood and won, mi hum.!. J I k.i.m- JiOLD ' P Y. A I HA ' T JI ' ' 1! 1' i- liiol ' ctrenrtheriinp than any of the pr'-pnra-tione of JJnrK or Iron. iht;rrt-ly miI't, and more ph-a-ant. U li.m iioi. in Kx-TRAC'J" Kx-TRAC'J" JJri nr. having receiver, the in- 1 dor-'-in'-n; of tne mjom prominent J'hyn-c;r.s J'hyn-c;r.s in trie Unit-d Mule-, i- now otbred W a lV iet"d human it y a- a '. r. 'i cure fr the l"!!owing ji-'-a--- ar.d - v rn itoin '. t p m v. (jut vit en - i or ijr- na-tir.sr: na-tir.sr: (o-ri'Tul Dehdity, .M.-Mnl hi.d I'd v-ieitl Di'pn-i-"m. I ni n: v. ::-ruination ::-ruination .,f llioJ to the 1 i , V- , J .-d PKa-, Hyf r,a, 0'-r..--al J:-.: .r- . Peill'M.' M,'J Se. j,!.--- . 1,1 I..;-I,t A ,w,v, of Mu-.:iM i.nV .-re y. L- oj A pii'-'i'..'. Jn-p.-j.MH. 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