Some are very busy, and yet do nothing. 
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The best remedy for baldness hitherto invented is 
BUBJNTETT’S COGOAUKTE, 
Its greatest efficacy is best secured by a perfect cleans¬ 
ing, before its application, of the hair and scalp, under 
which circumstances the Coeoaine allays irritation, re¬ 
moves ail tendency to dandruff, and invigorates the action 
of the capillaries in the highest degree. Its effect upon 
the glossiness and richness of the appearance of the hair 
is such as cannot be surpassed. 
BALDNESS. 
Bostox, November 24,1839. 
GEVTT.’iME'T: — When I first used your Coeoaine, I had 
been bald several years. 
Tiie ladies of ir y household urged me to try your Co- 
coaine, which I did to please them, not having myself any 
faith in toe power of man to restore my hair. I have used 
i nie contents of one bottle, and my bald pate is covered all 
I over with young hair, about three eighths of an inch long, 
I which appears strong and healthy, and determined to 
grow. 
In a word, your Coeoaine js excellent, — the best prep¬ 
aration 'or the hair I have ever known, and the only one 
which accomplishes more than it promises. 
\ ery truly, your obliged and obed’t servant, 
D. T. MEKWIN. 
Messrs. Joseph Burxett & Co., Boston.- 
Wilt thou go -with me? Pea, Everlasting. 
Love. Myrtle. 
Come live with me, and be my Love, 
And we will all the pleasures prove 
That hills and valleys, dale, and field, 
And all the craggy mountains yield. 
There will I make thee beds of roses, 
And a thousand fragrant posies; 
A cap of flowers, and a kirtle 
Embroider’d all with leaves of myrtle. Maelowe. 
When flatterers meet. Satan goes to dinner. 
iparts such softness and lustre to the hair as Coeoaine. 
