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eatly gotten up, and contains many interesting varieties in this new field of science."--Times. "It should be hailed and encouraged, not only by Daguerreotypists themselves, but by every lover of Science and Art."--The Democrat. "We cannot too strongly urge all artists, and those persons who feel an interest in the Heliographic Arts and Sciences, to take a copy of the work."--Sentinel. "It is indicative of talent worthy of the important Art it is designed to elevate."--American. "This Art is entitled to its own organ, which could not have fallen into better hands than those of the editor of 'Humphrey's Journal.'"--Transcript. "It is a scientific work of interest and usefulness."--Star of the North. "This Journal answers many points heretofore regarded as inexplicable."--Hudson River Chronicle. "It is rich with interest."--North American. "It contains all the 'Improvements.'"--Delta. "It teaches us how to take our own portraits."--Bee. "It will cultivate a taste for Daguerreotypes."--Commercial Advertiser. "It should be in the hands of all."--Reveille. "It is the Daguerreotypist's friend."--London News. "It should be found in every library."--Evening Journal. From some of our Subscribers "Humphrey's Journal has been the means of saving much time and money, for by its instruction I have been enabled to produce some of the finest Paper Pictures I have ever seen." W. P. "Don't fail to send me the Journal, for I would not be without it for five times the amount of subscription. It is the only publication I can depend upon." A. G. R. "Your treatment of the humbugs and humbugging members of the profession, is of the most valuable importance to us practical Daguerreans. Go on. God speed! Here is the amount for the renewal of my subscription." E. F. S. "How can any Operator afford to be without it?" L. L. H. "Here are five dollars: send me Humphrey's Journal to this amount. I will not be without it." M. S. "It is my best friend." J. E. W. We might quote like commendatory extracts enough to more than ten times fill this page. Humphrey's Journal contains 16 octavo pages of reading matter. TERMS. One copy per annum, in advance . . . . . . $2 00 Three copies, do. do. . . . . . . $5 00 Six copies, do. do. . . . . . . $9 00 The thousands who read it cannot be induced to remain without it. All who desire to keep up with the imp
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