Deal gently with the erring ones, as God hath dealt with thee. 
Begin and end with God. 
Worth beyond Beauty, j^/ssum, sweet. 
Give me, instead of Beauty’s bust, 
A tender heart, a loyal mind. 
Which with temptation I would trust, 
Yet never linked with error find; — 
One in whose gentle bosom I 
Could pour my secret heart of woes, 
* Dike the care-burdened honey-fly 
That hides his murmurs in the rose. Anon. 
BURNETT’S ORIENTAL TOOTH-WASH. 
A SUPERIOR DENTIFRICE. 
The Elixir for the Teeth and Gums combines, in a con¬ 
centrated form, the most desirable cleansing and astringent 
properties: at the same time, it contains nothing which 
can possibly injure the most sensitive and delicate organ¬ 
ization. 
It beautifies the teeth and gums. 
It arrests decay of the teeth. 
It cures canker in the mouth. 
It is unsurpassed as a gargle. 
It acts as a detergent after smoking. 
It renders the gums hard and healthy. 
It neutralizes the offensive secretions of the mouth. 
It imparts to the breath a fragrance purely aromatic and 
pleasant. 
It has received the sanction and patronage of the most 
eminent of the dental and medical faculty. 
This pleasing preparation is with confidence recom¬ 
mended as the best possible combination for the preserva¬ 
tion of the teeth and gums which art or science can pro¬ 
duce. It is entirely free from acid or mineral salts, or any 
thing which can in any way injure the enamel of the 
teeth. A single trial will establish its claims. 
Hope is an anchor to the soul. 
18 
Oriental Tooth-Wash is not loudly advertised, but loudly praised. 
