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? MY WJfSSS. Lot mo livo as should the Christian,. . With no stain upon my soul; ^Villi no slavish fear to bind mo 'Noalh its withering, stem control; With a conscience bearing witness, That where doty led the way, M.y highest happiness has been To follow and obey. * Let mo die as should the Christian, When the weary strife is o'er; With the calm, confiding trust, Which leads to yon eternal shore ; Witli the frith, which, like an anchor Firmly fastened to the skies, Bears the spirit up on eagle's wings, To.grnop the heavenly prize. ©STO W&Y a1sa ^ 4 *-*- e ©tEne*'- nn''vi]j\*T^THi J nmnfiiTi\mT'T'TTniipii \ii*»n!i n rrr.1 T ,rt,nV-«*'fr<*™oo* L -'''-*'ci-i=^ireT > **»r r ''''*^^^ yzsBxezux^&ixmssaams&XKSEiBE \Father said a woman to her husband .one morning, .\the boys want souis new shoes.\ \Want want—always wanting!' said the man, in a cross tone. \I've got no shoes; if you want, them, get them.\ \I don't kuow who should, if you can't, answered the wife, catching the spirit of her husband ; and the spirit once caught, she carried it-down stairs into the kitchen, whera she quickly saw that breakfast was in a backward state. \Sally she cried, \ why in the r^ovld is not breakfast ready ? th e mornings are long enough ?\ \This awful green wood 1\ cried Sally, who until now had been doing her best; hut catching her mistress's tone, she quite lo^t her temper. \The wonder i* break- fast's gut at all,' 1 she tmiltoied ; while her mistress went out, anil little Joe came in •torn- the wpud-huu-o. \Tie my shoe, Sally,\ said h e ; \the string has tripbed vne up awfully.' 'Go avvay.'cried Sally, \and not pester me at breakfast time.' 'Gross creature !' cried little Joe, pout- ing and pulling of his shoe, width for mis- chief, or not knowing what else to do, h e swung at the cat dapping her milk. The shoe sent the cat one way and the cup an- other, and the milk in a puddle. \You mischievous little puppy !' ciied Sally, giving little Toe a shake, and seed- ing him off to the sitting room. Joe, iu a terrible pet, fell upon his lit- tle sistt-r, who was play with a woolly dog. a little toy her auntie gave hor, mak- ing it bark in a wheezy lone no real dog was ever guilty of. \Give it to me,' cried Joe, snatching it from her hand ; whereupon Busy burst in- to an angry cry. Joe's mother struck him for it, and he set up a howl equal to any ' young cub in a bears den ; so that by the time brpakfast was ready, the family sky was dark and sqn.-illy as it could well he ; for crossness in catching, and -'the begin- ning oi'i-tnlH is as when one letteth out water.'—-Pi ov. 17.4 TUB OTHE'! WAY. s;iid a wn.d.in to liar husband, \Father one morning, \th boys want some, imir \Yes I suppc?*\ it is time,' answers the husband ; \but 1 ennt so well vrtare the money just now. I wonder if I could not black them up nicely and make them an- swer a little long, r. Let's see now.' \Lb nut trouble yourself with them, husband,' said the wife. \Let me try and seo what a gloss I can put on them . may be they'll look as good as now,' and away she tripped down stairs into the kitchen. \Sally she said, 'you are a little behind in breakfast, but I'll help you. No wonder; the green wood troubles you I'm a/raid.' \Pleasi? no,' answers Sally, ''I'll fetch breakfast on the table in a minute : ami Sally slits about with cheerful briskm-ss, whilo Joe comes in and asks to have his shoe tied. \lu a moment, deary, answers- Sally, \while I run and get some kindlings: your ma wants breakfast. - \Let me go, says little- Joe. I'll bring you some beauties, and away ho scampers the little boy who soon comes back with an armful. • Tnere Sally, wont that help you ? Yes, deary, cries Sally, now let me tie your shoe, and while she does it, Joe is looking at pussy lapping milk. Pussy's had her breakfast, said Joe, and I'll take up tier cup, le-'-t somebody should step on i t and break it. Come pussy, go with me, and he carries her in- to the sitting room. Pussy has had her breakfast, he said to sissy ; now will she think your wooly dog a real dog ? Let's show it to her. Sis-y put down her play thing, a little woolly dog, and, sure uinugh, puss, :-.•= soon as she saw it, brushed her tail and backed np her back, just ready for a fight: but pretty soon she saw ihe mistake, and ran under the table, as if afraid to be laughed at. How the children did laugh and what a pleasant dish; lor pleasant words are as honey-comb, sweet to the soul and health to the bones.—Prov. 16, 24. .-— ... ^ —-r**j-a-C\~ ™ If you have been at war with society you bavK offended, marry a rich wife- a- soon as po sibU-, ari'l soi-iofy will probably roeiva you b-,th warmly tun I with con- gratulations, calling your prud-rico, puujj£ tence, and phased, perhaps with jour conformity, and moot certainly with your five thousaud a year. — •o-'Mc— - - Words are little things, but they strike hard. We wield Ilium so easily that we are apt t o forget thpir hidden power.— Fitly spoken they fall like lb\ sunshine, the dew and drizzling rain—but when Odds and Esids. -Boys should remember that it requires something more than a long tail coat, a long nine, and braggadocio, to make men. An Irish paper says; -'At present the Scotch poor are not fed ; they exist on th e recollection of what thsy ate in former year.\. When you are looking at a picture yon try to give it the advantage of a good light. Be as courteous to your fellow.-crea- ture as you are t o a picture. \What do you sell here,' said an Irish- man putting his head into a lawyer's of- fice. \Blockheads replied the lawyer.— \Och said Pat, \it must be a good business—there is but one left. The words \Pay tho printer,' it is said can be arranged so as to read two thou-i- and wavs. There are a great many who seem not to have the \hang of 'em after reading them more ways than that. Love one human being purely and warmly, and you will love all. Tho heart in this heaven like the wandering sun , | stes nothing, from -\the clew drop to the ocean, but a mirror which it warms and fills. . A stranger asked a countryman, whom he saw mending- a i-ond near Ross, \.where the road went to ? ! Tha countryman re» plied, \I don't know, zur'; I finds it here when I comes to work in tho morning, and I leaves it hero at night, but where it goes to in tho mean time, I do not know.' When a poor woraajj sb-als to keep from starving they call the act theft, and punish it as a crime. When a rich wo- man steals to gratify her longing for finery they call it cleplomania, and give her sympathy and a fashionable doctor. On the whole (savs tho Boston Post) it is an advantage to be rich. I t promotes pleas- ant language and charitable opinions. \What is the matter, my dear?' said a kind wife to her husband, who had sat for half an hour with his face buried in his hands, and apparently in groat tribula- tion. \Oh I do no t know, I have felt like a fool all day. • \Well returned tho wife, consolingly, \I am afraid you never will feel any bet- ter; you luok like tho very picture of what you feel. \Ma ! ma! Cousin Bill, he's in the par- lor with sister Sal, and keeps a biting her.* i \Cousin Bill biting my Sal ? Yes'm, I seed him do it ever so many times ; bite her right on the mouth—ami the tarnal gal did not holler a bit mother.' \Oh—ah I never mind, Ned, I guess ho didn't, hurt In-r much. \Hurt her ! by gosh she loves it, she loves it, 'caus-e she ki-p a letlin him, and dl.ln'fc ioy null.in, but' post smacked her lips as though it was good, she did. I seed it all through tho keyhole. I'll lire talers at him, by • •ush. •Minute.nrjd complete ptil- To FAKMERS, verization is essential to the production of all the soil is capable; and those farmers who fail to appreciate and practice upon this plain principle, come short of one of the essential elements in agricultural pur- suits. All farmers will agree that crops should be kept clear from weeds, and in a clean stubs during their gro'wth ; bu t all do not appreciate the advantages of expending a larger share of the labor before, ami a les : - amount after the seed is «ummiued to tho soil. In other words thoy do not reulia* the fact, that every day's work devoted tu the preparation of the soil, saves two or three in the after cultivation, besides vast- ly augmenting the crop, by virtue of the more suitable condition for the reception of theseed. The seed-bed for any crop, wether of small grains, corn or roots, should always he worked to a tine and deep tilth, thus insuring first, a quick and vigorous start for the seed, and easy, perfect subsequent cultivation. It matters not what is the soil or what the eircuinstaiiM-s, l':e cr^j may always be raatierialLi'- in-i eased, an.I iu many i ough tillage. Qflje dqjttal College. A <SrSs.osi Stctry. Hero is a ghost story, or adventure, which recently ocoured in Limerick, Ire- land ; A woman not far from Emily, buried her husband a few months ago. A knock came t• < the door some- night last month. She asked who was there. A hollow voice answered—I am your husband, whom you buried, and I am very miserable in purgatory till my debts aie paid. Sell tin- two pigs you havu and be sure to have the money for me on such a night when I will call.' The poor woman did as he required, and felt happy at being able to meet his request, whether through love (as he appeared with his shroud and pain face) Between the first and second vis- it of the ghost, the poor woman went and told her story to the priest ; he told her it was all very good, but at tho same time to have two policemen in the house when she would be giving tho money. According- ly after getting the money, the purgatorial and shrouded trimst came , and was ar- rested by the police and lodged in Lim- erick jail, there to indulge a littla more purgatory till his trial comes on. This glmst turned ou t to bo a near neighbor, who is a god-father to one, of her children. *&©.*> ays b e m-Uieri-ilh in-i eased, an-.' in.-iances quite doubled, by thor- linfi'ly, 1 de-ol.ite ike the frost, t'H.p. »t. the. hail, and the nude •ill! I i)ei-p . -rift. r- -• in this, that lie mil -ml hv •<-p love—how uat- uial.'y do these ally themselves with relig-. ous feelings ; and all three, love, grief and religict\ y- hauntets of solitary p'.ico* TRANSPLANTING IN- TU B NIGHX.—A fiiend in whose power of observation we have confid -m-e, and who is i-n t.xact exa perimenter, informs us that last spring and smmi-r he, made the following experi- ment-.: Ho transplanted tun cherry treis while in blossom, commencing at four o'- clock in the afternoon and transplanting one each hour, until one in the morning. Those transplanted., during, daylight shed their blossoms, producing litt le o r no fruit, while those planted during the darker por- tions maintained their condition fullv.— He did the same with ten dwarf pear trees after tho fruit was one-third grown.— Thoie transplanted during rim \day shed lln-ir fruit; those transplanted during the night perfected their crop, and showed no injury from having bee\. ri't.ioVn.l. With each of these trees ho re-moved soaie earth with the roots. We are well aware that when plants are accidentally frozen in green houses, it is customary to render the bouse dark be- fore applying cold water to thaw the o and that when this is nut observed they are injured, while, if en.lire darkness be so- cured during the operation, many of them are saved I'm! the. expeiimeti!, of om- friend Vents to have hi: line, analogy to this l'ict, and it is Clll'l'i-ll- 1-eiV to lis. We shail I'n glad to receive information on this subject. Iroru our readers, and hype that tiuniei'i-us kindred experiments >vill be made during the coming season.— [Working Fanner. The enriching of the soil by tho appli- cation of barn-yard and special miliums is an essential part of good farming ; but in the absence a largo supply of f utili- zing ubstances, we deem it good policy to ge t out of the earth all it is capable of produceing, in its existing state. This is the province of thorough tillage. 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Irnira- 1,1 -1 eefiu-e, elesi'ly jin-vesfi-ori his o-vn <-yr< r- iioe tliiit theav.-tul c,iise.ju>:,-ees of ;-\eif-; may be etfectually remove! v. ii li-'i-t medieine and witle-uf d ing'-ron.-i snr^ic d o-..-; i.tiou, bou- gi'\^ instruments, rii gs '-r cudial.-, p-uut in-.*>-ut a mole of euie atoncn eeitain and i tiVctiial, by which every sufi'eri'i', no inattt-r what hi- e--n ditiou may be, may cure binu-i-lf cheaply, pri- vately and radically. Thialeeim-e will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sen! under seal to any address, ;i,,4 ;>/.-/'i7, on the receipt of two postage stamps, hv addres- sing Dr. Oi:. .1. 0. Ki.ir-'B, jr. p., 4SU First- Ave- nue, New York, Post Bux 458:1. 50-1 y \ A IlOME-iXKADR-UC-ln; A IIOMEiSTEVO I'i>!{, s;l'-0; A1-o, Homesteads fm-.JlfiOO and e-1 on, aiol near Ttnppa : ...1 b, i--w Fro -eii l;-h n-j, in Vi ippiih.-ili.-ioel--, ha-\ re.-, ot- Cnlpf; er I'e-u-iv, in tin lle--ioii of ^ ii'_'iiiia, sui- n.l liever fail^ to Cure NEURALQIA AND RHEUMA'MSM. •This OKES.T INTERSAL REMEDY Is ouriiig Ti'iH'U'airls of cases where all.other remedies have utterly failed. It is no mere \ANUIIT:;;; relieving for the moment, but is a perfect i->iMT:nn and CURE for those painful dis- civ.-\. The v.-i-t number of Liniments, Em- brocations and E-:lerii!il medicines, which act as stimulants of the surface only, aro merely temporary in their effects and of duubtful vir- tue. The NEunvL-aiA Kixo reaches the soaroe of all trouble, and effectually lunniiiliesthe dis- eas. 1 . fr» -i the system. We <idvi-ie one and all t-i give it a liiul an«l becotna satitficil of its wonderful power. livad ihe «nioni*hhi<i C v i''V',- <>f fn,i/-Z.*)ie^wi cili- •/jns of Buffalo. —If avu-ril 11 r. P. Jlemenwcy, Piopnotor of Kiagcva \treat Dminbus Lino, fcf Aei-ralgia and\Rheumal) in in tho neck and shoulderu. —One Bottle cured Mr. Llias Weed, Com- mis-ion .Vcrehant, of severe Neuralgia of the he id uud nut-k, after nil other l-'.-medit-o had failed. —Mr. L. Grosveuor, of Perry street, who was. confine I to tho house, and entirely unable to hl'eiid to lui&ii.o.-s, is nov,- w-11 U-OM the Us.e of >V-o IHIV T,'eurriL'in King. —Tie- lb nii.lii.-t jCing cured ifr- Joroph Conley, Sen, ea str- et, of Iniinmmatoi-T Rheu- matism of lnii'.- t-tandiug. At the time of aom- uii'nc'-.i% iii ,a,n ke was confined to his bed. —.I.-.UK.M Van Vtilheubur-jr, a well known policemen ,,f t'ii.< city, was cured of Rheum- a d iN't'iiral-iiiv in its worst form. Ii-jn.AH-jAioiiY Riiix-MATisw —ilr. C. H. Reed BO Carroll street, v-tm eared after trying other I'lsii'.oilU-i for years. Txi-LAMM.-.i-'iiv RriEUMATrBit, as Firis YEASS' SI-ANTIIVO.—Mrs. H. W. Putnam, 56 Pearl at., cured iu three weeks—had been Under charge of best physicians in this city. —Iiiiir.'Jgia in i u •.\•u-rt form of fifteen years standing, ilrs. Lyman lia' ii burn of S15 Dti- iiware struet, entirely cured. —William Coleman, auctionee-, No. 4 Swaa atrcct, eurtd of sevei'J Seuralgia in his limbr. '*—VVilli.'va JloftVit, brewer, Jlnrijan street, of Kpuralj-ii ef the fane and teeth. priea S1 00 per bottle. Vrepafnd by A. I. Jlathewo, Bidfido, TH. Y. For sale by Stone ifc Smith ai'd William H. WeHb, Druggirts, in Cape Vjncmt, and by Druggists gt-nerally. Health and Happiness Secured! \7\OU.;n- MEX y.-ho are snlTering from the X •l:e<-ti of self-abuse, can be surely and i i-rins>ii' nfl\\ cured by uting THE \ c'<..:;cLi';Tii.vr£o' CURE I A. certain ,oid p\W< ri'-d in the JVoi.-::i'.<.rr. r (.'..• by an eniineul VJi.vt;, i o eng bueu kie-wn lore n TBE OXLY that would surely ami pei-mnner.tly re?tore to a natural ft-,to of health and vigor, person* weakened by excess, or by the indiscretion of early youth. Tiiis preparation is net a stimulant, but. A rCKKLV STvilICIXAL^ IvLMIll'V. Th-* niilieted ari? invited to try it. Send for a e'reul-'i' first, read it carefully, ami then yon will s ml for the Mediein>\ WeallBi E«,iia«B its JP!caB5ire§: on, Disease with its Agonies ! I CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM! Sick People THIHK I After which ACT! OK-KIDA FALLS, Mad. Co., N.Y., , Jan. 28, 1860. To DR . HKKIIIOK & Oo—Gentlemen :— About one year ago ,\ .your agent oallad Sgl upon me, and desir- BI] that I shenld fSSISfrltake your Pills and fc^ 3 \ my right side, as large as a pint bowl, or larger than aoocoacut. I had not buttoned my vest with any comfort for over a year. I had consulted some of the best physicians iu the State, among whieh was Prof, -Hamilton, of Buffalo, and many others, allot' whom decided that my diseasei would terminate fatally ; that the abscess would eventually break inwardly, and run my life away. I was not able to labor much for tw o years, and not liking.; to be idle, I commenoed taking your Pills. 'Soon after the swelling commenced disappearing, and finally appeared. to point externally. I became alarmed, and sent for Dr. Sprague, who advised mo to con- tinue th e Pills, as my cure was rapidly being completed. 1 continued to use the Pills in small doses for months, and found myself fully restored, the ulcer healed and I aonsider my- self a well man. The news of this c-.'ire soon spread through this section, and mere than, a thousand boxes of Herriek's Pills have sold in thiB vicinity. Sly Post Office address is Oneida Yalley, Madison Co., N.Y, whers persona in- terested can addres me, by enclosing a Btamp, and learn mere fully my sufferings and dan- gerous condition for three- long yeara. Yon may publish this letter if you like, to assist the sick\ and advance your reputation. Truly yours, D. 0. OATH\. The disoovery of coating a Pill with sugar emanated with Dr. Herriok. AH others are- counterfeits, and if nsod. will do barm, and disappoint the siuk. Herriek's Pills nre ele- gantly put up, SO in a box, with a large sheet of directions, and sell for 25 sents per box; 6 boxes for $1.00. , liEiinies's KID STRESOTnia-rxo I'L-ASTERS. The gi-f at Strengthening and Pain DeBtroyer. Tho Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Those renowned Plastees cures pains, weak- ness and distress in the back, side and breast in five hours. Indeed, so certain are they to do this, that the proprietor warrants them. Spread from resins, balsams aud gums, on, beautiful kid leather renders them peculiarly adopted to the wants of females and others. Their application is universal—equally to the strongman, the feeble woman, and delicate in- iant. To each and all thoy will prove a balm aud a blessing. Their use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble. Each plaster will wear from one to four months, and in rheumatic complaints, spraines aud bnJises, frequently effect cures when all others fail. Full diiections will be found on the back of each. Public speakers, vocalists, ministers of the gospel, and others, will strengthen their lungs and improve their veiees by wearing them on their bi east. Price IS 3-4 etB. The above articles are sold by all the deal- ers in Cape Vincent, and by Druggists through- out the United States, Canadas, and South America, at wholesale by all largo druggists in the principal cities. HEIUUCE & BROTHER, Practical Chemists, Albany, N.Y. ie ly lor v.-eal.ness il ii, piej .\.red tin- city, and has E?.H:DY -k Ui ifiiate el-.i.v. '.-. A •••-.v Town, i filled II V b..„n laid out, iu ' i.Wt of ll C.r.i month r.ii-c 1-i.n Viu, <i:--i. DOLLAR. w-nt hy mail One yhil will last a '•\•Id wholesale and retail by K. CRVOFB, Ko. V-ts3 BIIOAIAVAT, X, Y. by f*T. I\?'. •'• S'l'TH, Cape li.e-ent, 'ii:' :i- . TV, Cold pe contract * and promises. Hgg-jMore Agent3 arc wanted to obtnin sub feribers, to whom Uieiwisl liberal inducements will be g-ven. Some Agents write that thev are making ?'2f.O per month. Fur fall particu- lars, Subscription, Agencies, Ac, apply'to E. BAUDEB, 20l,f Port Royal, Caioline Co., Ya. <C E, A 2& E£ \try Clark's Syrup, the Great Blood Purine . tor Weakness. >y Clark's Syrup, the Great Blood Purifie , for Dyspepsia. Drugist's Generally. T ry Clark's Syrup, for any Delicate Fer-nle* sold by Drnggi-ts geuendly. r-hares, can now be bad Torn \Mere son,-,\ simply to induce settlement in this detir.ihle r.-u'on. f lS4,9t-0 worth of 1,-uoi is to bt-.livid ed amongst purclnisers or gi\«i away a.s « inducement to come >..- -ud make iin]av,v l nunls, and the land of the cunt i.nproval ; ' qm.o'i-'s Many tune aiready setiled i i it I setu-es of o.hei-s ar- c,i,i ng. Oood fm-ir. ig j l.iud, iu tracts of any si..-., to tnit piu'-h-i-er ,! can also bt bad at from -.-lit to vi!i) per nere. | payable in ra.-y quarter yearly iiis'.-.tlbn nt.-. j Unquestionable titles v.iliiu adeases he i,iven. Agents are Wanted every wl..•!••• to seii 'btse lends; liberal indneeineiits will be given. | For paitieuhiis, applv to E. BAL'DLl;, Foil Uoyal, Ya , | ORTOD. B. OAK?, Anr'.T -T Snnn I!L\TL-»i.r»; .IF.FFEKSON <\*•». X. Y. j 11 QUAKERY_E::POSED S ;I A valuable Jfedi'-al Tic..'!-.\ on di.-eaje and weaklier of the SBXUAL OKOAXS, by ' -A rj!ii;:-;r> Tt> THE PEOFL- - . V- l- .- do .'3 pbove. Priee 12 coi.4.-. Sli.uld be l-eail by everybndy. f ? I A I-I O S $150 xii-ir r.-A-r.woon CASFS—Y'ABRAXTED li-iriii': ivbuilt on:- F-ietor.- ware agc.'n fur- lii'hili : <l::V StT^EBIOS PIAl-iTOS! AU r,:.:u and iS'j-'rs. Send fir IK script 've Priee Lists and Circu- lar ;•• B').%KDMAJ; f 4UAY & CO.. .\r.-io... 'ianiifaelvrer-'. Albany, X. Y. raraovED TianT C-HTCJI • SEVUNO, MACHINES, No. 500 Broadway, opposite the, fct. Nicholas, K'ew York. W HAT CONSTITUTES a Good Sewing Machine. 1. Ir snuiJLU be well mnda, simple in Its cau- tion, and oasily kept in order. 2. IT SHOULU make a tight lock-stitch, alike oa , buth sides of the material. S. IT sriovi.n n-w any and all articles that can be sewed. 4. Ir snotii.r> bo able to use cotton, thread, or silk, directly from the spool. 5. IT Bnon.D be able to sew from coarse to ffne ami from thick to thin, with ra- pidity and without ohanging the tension. 6. IT sHonm bo able to make the tension greater or less, on both the un- der and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. IT snoTi.n have a straight needle, curved ones are apt to break.\ 8. THE JJKEDLE should' have perpendicular mo- tion. This is absolutely necessa- ry for heavy work. 9. IT EiioEtn be capable of taking in the larg- est pieces of work. 10. IT SHOULD be able to bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; should stiteh, fell, run, and gather. 11. I r snoTt.vi ba always ready to work. 12. I r SHOULD be capable oi using she same size of thread on both sides of the- work, nnd of using different col- ored thread or silk, above or be- low, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. IS. IT'SHOUXD bo able to make a long or short stitch. 31. IT SHOULD bo able to 'fasten off the seam, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 15. IT SHOULD run easily and make but little noise. 16. IrsuoCLt, have a wheel-feed ; none othera are iu e.onttant contact with tho work. IV. Ir'suoi o> not he liable to get out of order. IS. TT s!i.-nt> u»t. be liaMo to break the thread nor skip stitches. 19. IT SHOULD not bo necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to act the needle. 20. IT SHOULD nut be liable to oil the opuratars drt-s*. at. IT SBOCI.D not form a ridgp on the under side, nor ravel out, nor b9 waste- ful of thread, as is the case with all ebnm-stitch machines. 22. IT affoBLT) not be more trouble than it is • worth. GET Till. LEST ! Kend lor d.'.-er-rtive circulars and samples of work to ' I,ADD. WEBSTER <fe CO., 5UO Broadway, New York. ASTHMA.—For the, instant relief and Pirmanait Cur~ oft his distressing complaint USB FBND1'3 BItOXCHRl. Glf-IARRETTES,' Made by C. B. t'cynonir * Co., 107 Nassau st. K i w y ii r. K . Piier- ftl per boy: s-.-iit hue bvpo.it . For sale at all die-jvls. C'laik's pacify. 'yi\p in si! C.-i or diseased of th •J. Trv it. \nrggh-ts generally/ of Sexual 'IncR- [.ii.o and Kidneys ClarhV Sy up 0hang«i3th<i whole condition o. tbebloeti, id kil-; the poison which feeds the fir- of ,i.- -is I:U'C-ggi=u generally.