A man may buy gold too dear. 
Confidence bestows success. 
ASTHMA CURED. 
Edpytown, Yates County, N. Y., May 15, 1860. 
Editors Rural New- Yorker: — Seeing an inquiry in the 
« Rural ” for a cure for that distressing disease, the Asthma, j 
I write to let the inquirer know what has almost cured me. 
1 have had the spasmodic asthma fifteen years, and 
never found any medicine that would prevent an attack 
when it was coming on, until I commenced taking “Jonas 
Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma.” I commenced taking 
this remedy eighteen months ago, and have not had a se¬ 
vere paroxysm since. 
“ Whitcomb's Remedy" has done for me all that it is 
recommended to do. SARAH SEELY. 
Ex-President Martin Tan Buren’s sufferings in his last 
illness were greatly alleviated by the use of Jonas Whit¬ 
comb’s Asthma Remedy, as proved by letters in our pos¬ 
session from his physician, and from Mr. Van Buren 
himself, expressing much gratification with the results of 
its use. 
Recommendatory notices might be much extended, but 
it is needless, because really but one theme is the burden 
of them all, and their general spirit is combined in the 
above. 
Remembrance. Rosemary. 
O, only those 
Whose souls have felt this one idolatry, 
Can tell how precious is the slightest thing 
Affection gives and hallows! — a dead flower 
Will long be kept, remembrancer of looks 
That made each leaf a treasure. L 
Music, when soft voices die, 
Vibrates in the memory — 
Odors, when sweet violets sicken. 
Live within the sense they quicken. Shelley. 
Truth fears nothing but concealment. 
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Asthma, Rose Cold, anrl Ilay Fever, are cured by Whitcomb’s Remedy. 
