6 agritultural. SEEM Does the Moon Affect Vegetation ? Very many practical farmers will be prompt to answer this query in the af firmative. Pliny saYs that if we would •ollect grain for the purpose of immedi ate sale, we should do So at the full 'of the moon.; because during the moons it - crease the grain rugtnents remarkably to magnitude : but if we would collect the grain to preserve it, weshould chose the new moon kr the decline of it.. This maxim may find sonic feeble support in the fact, that., as a general thin!r, mme rain falls during the increase of the 111 0011 lian during its decrease, which accounts :'or to an , umentation of die grain in bu'd size of the kernel ; but it assuredly re quires a robtfia' faith to suppose that the noon at the distance of 2.4 0,000 mil es f rom he earth's surface, eanhave any apprecia ble effect. upon 'he grain,eit her in injrcas gor diminishing its bulk. Th e same author also prescribes the period of tic ill moon for sowing beans, and that of the new 111(1(111 for sowing lentils. There. is 8150 an approximation to Pomo •lling like an established principle obser vable in the practice of the Agrinomes of .-..outh America in their treatment of tit, two classes of plants distinguished by the . production of fruit on the roots, or on their branches, but we are unable to in dicate anything of the kind in European Aphorisms. 'Vet it is the, opinion or be lief of all European gardners that if trees or vegetables are expected to flourish with vigor, and attain their highest de gree of excellence, they must be planted, crafted and pruned during the increase of the - moon. But this opinion, like most others relating to supposed lunar in t-int-ice, is wholly fallacious. The nu merous experiments recently instituted for the purpose of demonstrating the,er roneousness of this belief, have proved roost irrefragablv that the increase or de crease of this satellite has and necessarily ran have, no appreciable effeet upon the phenomena of vegetable life or develop ment.—luny of the maxims relating to supposed lunar influences, are substan tiated by no sound arguments or physical reasons: they exist in the form of siin pie prejudi es, ~yet are acted upon by those Who the with the same anwaverin , faith and confidence in their verity, as thouol they were susceptible or the clearest ;11111 ta , st p,sit ive proof.— 'flier. , sAreelv a single detail enibniced . in the wide routine of agricultural enter prise and effort, into which this super stitious presumption of lunar power does not mere or less extensively intertwine itself. In some respects it is perfectly Lrmless; in others its effects aro more momentous, and positively- detrimental to the pecuniarry interests and well-being of those by whom it is indulged.—Ger nl WO 1C Telegraph. Spare the BIRDS On many farms we see the boys creep ing.round the fences with an old musket, killing e.very little bird they -see. It is mean.bitsiness to dcstrA Il c lit Lie s o ng _ steps that render the field.-- vocal, and beautify creation ; besides being suicidal to the firmer. Ik' killing a bird he nit Save a spear of corn. or a head of wheat that the bird would have eaten, but he has destroyed the great enemy of worms, that will take hundreds of stalks when the bird would have taken hut one.— Were it not for the birds, our fields would be overrun by worms, and the crops en tirely destroyed. In planting, put in each hill, six kernals, One for the Blau One for the Crow, Ore for. the Cutworm, And• three to grow ; and the little bird; in gratitude for the share allowed them, will keep the cut *OM from getting more than his share. Treat the birds kindly and' they will .Niciome almost domesticated—follow the pro* and pick up every st raygling worm that is turned up from his; dark (twdii ll , z . For doing 80, they descrve writ of the farmer, and no honest man will,. cheat,. them •ootoft heir part of the crop—much lr hill them fur trying to get it. Spare the birds.. te‘ T e Pennsylvania ;;;tate tral Society have published . their regu tions' for the next exhibition at Harris msg. The days select for the fair are ucsday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri ty; the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th days ( September. The I'loughing Mathh ill take place on - Friday, the 28th, in a !Id adjacent to the place of exhibition, onpetition is invited from all parts of United States. tqoucation. 1 1 .kYE'rTVILLE FEMALE SEMI-' Institution will open on the first ),IliftV of March, In a now and commodious bnilding or.lztot tlw that purpose. under the diroctien and super intendence of Itcv..l. Kennedy and Samuel Thomson.— rho location of the Seminary is healthy and retired.— I I is the design of the Principal that the course of in st riict ion be th o rough, and the expenses moderate. The best - female teachers will be employed. Pupils 'Win he arranged In classes according to the direction of Principal. There will be threw classes—Primary, Junior and Senior., TERMS:—SU ;MIER SESSION. for beard, %caching, fuel and light, per session of 4 Months, $4O 00 Tuition in SMllor class per . session, fi 00 Junior• Primary tirp , .k. Latin or French. tl USI.I An Piano and use t,f Instiment, ' lb 00 111 painting and drawing, 5 60 Fur further Inc wmation address .1, lc EN Niil)lr, Prineipal. .ianuary 17, 1C0:1.-2111 Payett villa, Franklin Co. Fa 1 1 - 11,NWOOD ACADEMY. L v _ SHADE OAP. Huntingdon County, Penn: In: next seSolikll of this well known lmtUntion will o, 0 the first Wednes , tty In Male. Itei, looted at ilhade tr., eighteen miha, from the N(ondi tltilon station nn lc Pen nay Ivan to Railroad, from xtiteli place there Is a .ily line of ataceg. licin , ...sltuatcal in the country It is oneveit tram all the rives 1111(1 temptations of town.— te Imildines aro la . c,fo. airy and commodious, eapable of comivelatinz some 50 ITrders. Those who cannot a,, , an,datc,l In the institution can obtain good Ir,lll in the neighle,choed at. SI lin per week. Ten of five months payable guar. in al van, M'ash he: per dos; light and fuel tra. For further p.O tireless address. W. H. WOODS; Principal. no. Priticirils a 1 11”..S will be Eied,on Pa. wail the of April after is hilt tune Shade Pa. Nlarch [-Rh. wI ur E 11.1 LL ACADE)IY, tlree miles wee t nt Ih u •riehnrr. The ninth Session hi , popular and ilourhchlng I ustitutien trill corn on M.inday. the 7111 of May snot, tinder the ,t favorable auspice,. During the pre.ient year such etnent. and additions have been made as its in ashy; patronage demanded. TIIC Principal will boas ted by a full etir.ps of competent and experienced shows. and special . attention will be paid Le the health conifiirt of the Students. 'till-ding, Washing and TuitionAn the English Branch and Vora' Musie. per F.,vision. (5 months) $OO,OO Instruction in Latin and iireek, each, - 10110 Drench and (lerman - bfai Tha attention of parents rind guardians is earnestly •itil to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished 1 any informal ion will be given, on application, either , sanal or by letter Lu D. DEN (ANDER. Principal. Harrisburg, Pa. Nlar. 14, 1555 )LAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD, near Carlisle. Pa. Tile 1 th Session will emn. nen nn Tv ri kV, May ist. IS:i5. Number nf Stu ds liniiteil.and constant elT"rts use•l fir their mural I intellectual Improvement. Terms. Stls : per ireitiars with reforenees and full inf.irination furnish it. K. BURNS. Principal and l•roprintor, Plaintielii. Cakinherland en. Prt pril 1 S-1 g5l", es „ dd; E It 0 I A T, 0 I, L 14: G .14; , 127 11.1I.TIMORE STREFIT, Ma. la' , tittiti..n p.^'•'' t. superior l'acilitics to youne tha•iroas of 'htaining a praviical of St .1 Iy r)nbir , Entry rt.,nk• pr •ti ipp!io,l of Ma ; Stvainboa; 11“1 . 0: i'1,111111,4'111, I,lliihr L. 1,1.1111., t`,lllll I,u'—up it th a ,111 , .‘r 111tIis “t• P.% , 91 Pr .ry Niott.TA, - tr1t.,1111) , . A; A;.•. everels, s sre strictly prnstleal, being dedneted n n•twil business tratiF,tetions, and so eompletely ildne practice with theory thdt students. on cmnple of the emir.% aro in el cry respect COlllllotllt to ilet, 4 , 11 srientitle prlneiples, any set of D u rable Entry i.e. T d The stumits brave neves:: a. Commercial Id proeured expN.ssly c.r their wecomun.d,dinn. . . to nth of nine to complete the whele course, u 8 to )0 weehs. l'ol . particulars write nn .1 receive a circular by mail. WONDER, OF THE AGE !- For the eure of Saltrhenm, Common Chapped or Crael:ed Ilandc , Mums or ScaldB. Cuts Wounds. Piles, 'lnflammation or the Ilrenot. bites of sots. Sore Idle:, Pimples on the, V;11.0., nud Ilreal,lng and Soros on Children, and all diseases of the 'his iliTit.lllollt trill once the Saltrlasum and Mims, or I.'l hand , . ~ nict., and -MIA' than any other in... 11• ssnf the hind bef .re the roahlie. onl , stant tate iho ii,,vi, 1 eau give hundreds of ,or ates, but I consider It no us, , ao (any person eon di, they lute friends, for even It W4`l . tillC! , 111 . - .01 1 rely solely 1111 010 MMUS Of thellnt.ment for the di • itat.l.ollllgtt. . lON 11 . 1 this (lintrtn•.t will keep any Farm/ 'S. S.ol,.r's, or le littnies hands, let I, 1,811, ,t)11 t( .11111 ht good wurlc ,a, ;d1 o iulrr. • I'nyru•ed nit l .•Al iv %To 'ROE TERREL, ,(aug . atidcl... ld ;do by Iho Cotiittr} Mur k. Poi, ,-,.tu lwr ov. Hi, 1 y E 0 P MfrF. T. 11E All, 1.1F,- ,4cE.IsED.--N,ti, is that Letters or ~ inktrltir,,, on the est:ito of Samuel Dear. Lite St. l'ennstinro township. Cutaborland comity. d' matt. e lii`l.ll duly gran t , :.1 by the Register of said county he subscribers, the Arst, rc,liting in Dickinson and letter in West POW/SWIM township. All persons wing themselves Indebted to 5:514 estztte aro requirs :.‘ tunkii liniitedi4to payment, rind thosolittving chant _drusent them for sett !cutout to • May li—.pd V, OF JOHN SPIZOVT eha so(l.—Net hereby given that let errs testa. otary on the Estate of John Sprout, late oftampden oship. rittu.berlatl emint,y,. deceased. have heel% Is tho lieVie,tor of enmity to the tekbHoriber, [ding In the stone township: All - personß knowing , trmalves indebted to sold estate are required to incite nediato ',ay ont, and those hat log claims to present nk fur f•ottloanent to prIS-ptl TIW3I AS B. 1(11.1, - SON. ) '1 , .; It• ' PA l' P. — Persons wanti fin . PEI:, Win lied nn e;:iettbive vr,i'v'f,tr,,NP , .0111• `; A veil 4 . IFnL I).\ f N"-: A T 11( )Sl.ll. (11.12.1; NS.; I— A lull "I'fly ul lho Alov.‘ eolehratvd Churn. 111 , ‘v hAnd mi ih, di:romtt ..17(.11. from 4 gallons to 50, tho br , i p.0110111:I 111 the late Penosyl% Aida Vair, the p r , r rontioin ; It the yranl, lin Institute atot !tlarylAnd Mate rah s, and varicn,; ' 0. ilikrl . lll 'thief,. II •ill make %%fire and hotter ter foot./ a vivo.. atmAint cf create. and in lees time any churn In the market. For sale wholesale and AI by Werobenso ;aid Seed Ste.rn, corner of 7 th Market, KIS/ AdelPhia. Pee, 0, 1854—tf _galq4oltit 4t'iraiWo nit S. B. KIEFFER Office in North 'Hanover street two doors from Weise & Campbell's store. 011 ice hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 o'clock, A. M.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. CARD. -DOCTOR S. P. ZEIGLER, recently from Lancaster city. offers his Profession al services to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity in all as various branches. (Mice and regidnee in the house formerly occupied as Soner's Hardware Store, North Hanover Street, where ho can be consulted at all hours when not professionally engaged. Calls to the country promptly attended to. Itn_.Chargos moderate. Carlisle, May In, 1R55-am FAR. C. E. Il LUM ENT mampATu IC PHYSICIAN. Opine and residence on [mother street, one door east of the Herman lie formed Church. Dr. lilmoonthal respertfolly offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity. .triPTersons from a dictance laboring under dironlc diseases may consult by letter. Office hours, fmni 7 to 9 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. :11. sel,t9;s4ti - NlOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that I have, thin day, associated with me in the practice of toy profession. Win. M. Penrose and Thos. M. Esoirs. Ali business. in future will he attended tohy the above under"the tine of "Bloom: k PENitosr.." Feb. 14th 1515. W. M. DIDDLE, At'ty nt Law. fl ItUAIRICH, Attorney at Law. • —Office In Beam's now. All business entrust ed to him will he promptly attended to. 0 00 400 5 00 WILLIAM C. RILEEM, Attorney at Law. Offlee in Main Street. ('arlisle. Pa.- 41i) •Itusiness entrusted to him will be promptly at tended to. - Feb, 7. 'till. N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has • settled in 'Merit:mlesltnrg, for the prnetb•eof his protbssion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collectinns. (lour( business, Sie., promptly attended to. Olike Opp, site Dr. Long's Tosidonce. 8111IYEY LNG in all its Me rent branches promptly attended to, . ( 1 II , ,COLP, Attorney at Law, will at xtend promptly Loan No:locks out rusted to hho.- 111114, , In thy room fiirmorly comploil by Williath Irvine. 11sq., North I lanovor street, Carlisle. April 20. 1552. .• • I AV. NI';[DI('IE 17. 7 ; I 1 DENTIST carefully attends to all "'• - 61 1 oratiollS teeth and adjacent parts thatl ...t sefo, or irregularity may reillirn lie will afro insert Artificial Teeth of every 41,Wription, 11 ,,h ns Pivot, Single atol Illork teeth. rind tenth with "Conlin -111,11,, litlIWS," and Will rongtrllct Artificial Palates, Oh turators, Ilegutating IlieVe, nod ever aim/lance used In the Dental Art. --(met-Mint room at the' reSidellOO of Dr. Samuel Illlif , tt. West 1101 street, Carlisle. GEORGE Z. 1311 E T Z n. 11. S. DENTlST.—llospertlullv I his professional Fen fires to 111., "ea 1111111 k. Artiticml troth inserted, in an n single tooth, to Sr. en the set, on the latest /1114 most a proved principles. Smell ns Single, Week, and M'om t Moons (I um Teeth." 11115...1, sof the Nlmith and lr. rc;:kt - ales carefully treat••sl. OFTICE at this resole, of Isis brother, on North Pitt Street. ('arl Isle. Ipm 1u ._..., r ... . k ,.._T1M J. C. LOO- 4 " 1 ' riair„.l." 4 , ', - ‘,ll • u ill perform all operations upon the Tooth that aro required far their preservation. such ns Scaling, Filing, Plugging. Ac.. or will restore the lass of them by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full fiat. tL Office trn Pitt street. a few. doors south of the Railroad lintel. Dr. 1.. Is absent from Car lisle the last ton days of every mouth. L'ICRIVENER AND CONVEYAN CEIL—A. L. SPONSLEIL bioe lit• g ister of Cumber land. county, will carefully attend P. the transaction of all such business as may he entrusted to hien, sin h as the writin g of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, ke. Ile will also devote his attention to the procurin g of Land War'. milts, Pensions, ke. as well as the purchase and sale of Real Estate. ne g otiations, of e. n Afflict. on West ni g hf Street, ormerly oecupied. 1 1 W. M. Ponrest EF T near the Methodist Churrn. 111 N. it()sii;NsTEEL, iiffive, si g n, 11, • 1'4111,2, unit 0r118111 , 11t411 el'. 1,111 . 1 , I tionitedr liarpor - s) Row, Dear Ilit lir?. li Oiis Stare. 11.. a.lll nt tend ta, all the ahoy. (les,riptiotts of paint lilt!, at ri,asonable 'this. The t arious hinds iyfi s in latended V,. such mltoo atty, oak, Ivalnut. '4', In the hnpnn styles. - 1 IV. BRAN 1)1 1 , :‘ Manufacturer of Jr • 'Mineral Water:, French Mead, Mott led Ale, Purter and Cider, North I - last - Street, near the Hall !tend Bridge, Carlisle QTO VES ! STOVES ! ! ST 0 V F.S ..! Jou); D. GAF/GAS would inform the publie that he has now on hand at his estahlishinent, on Mein St., next door to itlarlon Hall, the largest and mast emu rlote assortment of COOK. OFFICE .t l'A It rt, _ Lillt STtIVES to be found in this emu:Cy, p - whirls will 1,0 sold at the lowest .riees for l• Via , rash or approved credit. Ills stoelt emmlsts of . ~,..„..ii, tar go assortment Sr new and I s ighly a , - _ proced PATENT efl5lKl NO STOVES„ tinlou e l In the most complete manner, end ealeulated for either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which halo stood the toot of expert:tore, may he found at trio esMhlishment. Also. a greet variety of the Inect ani.rtti tat and Itcautifol PARLOR Orflt'll STOVE'S. in chttlityz n nuint r of new styli,. it..scitsittitt 1 ttry AM. ri ,, 2015:111011:VA itt yr Ono, 1 t , q t,.1,,,n,,,, i n 50 .,„ . 1.7 8 „,iii,,g anti IousekCITITS are 'resp , t fully invited to give him a call berimo purchasing vis. , w here. Stoves delivered to nny part of the yountry and put up at the shortest. 711)- tie ,, , 11., continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SIIEET I ItoN WARE, and Copper Work. and has constantly on hand or will make to order every artick requited by I,ou,okocm.rs sir others In this Hue. this stork of Tit, ithol Copper Ware eatbrarrs every kltid or h ous o,„hi „ 1 „1 k dehen utensil, warrattivd equal to the Leaf. ntanufac ton ti. 1 1 . ...cots io want. of articles in his lino may ttl w„,,, Le , ma. of being ttetanoncidattal to Llatir sat Isla. t it ii IT giving Elm a call. j not I-1 ,;t4 1 ) ILE VAR E F() It WINT I.: It ! ,pniii,f )it ANP coomNii s'rovi:s. The subsrril.er at his old stand on North Ilanoret st., Carlisle, the sign of the -Mammoth lied Cotten Pot," do fres to e3ll the attention of the public to his large me gertment of STOVES, of the tieweet and must fashlome s lilt styles, from the best tminuftetories in the •ri r . country, and at all prices front ,i 3 to i',lft. t-.' Among his PA II IA lit Ai. Cii tM It Eli r•TOV us ili, • are the Mirror Store, the Arctic., Ileverv, Star, •,:=1 Persian, Union and :Etna Air Tight, together f....... with other patterns which lie has of all-sizes . 1 1 for parlors or chambers. and cab:tat:de,' for burning either 'wood or coal. Also, the ,Etna, Globe, Astor, All otit y, flat-lc p and liandLox lir Poor Man's, with other CuoK. INti S'etlVE, eetottrislutt the late,t imi.reconents In Weisel' stares. and intended fur eithe r ~,,,„1 ~,. , „i . _ Also. the Dining 'Room Cooking Stove—ll 111,V and ele gant article, to which lie Invites 'the partletilar Atten li,in of families. Ills cool lug stoves range in'pric e from $lO to 2:i, Irlthilia 'fixtures complete. Also, Niue Plate toi,•cs or vations'pattxrlis find aurprent price,. ', Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stoves. Brass Kettle's, Ay., Also, every article lit the line of Till 311 a Copper Ware. The publie are resp ,i. fully ill, it(A to 'ran ac he is mottlitent with tile li tqf , Ffo. 7 l:'; variety mut Chi'aillic , ) , . of 'het err alto to give en tire ,:d kfeel ion to icier . purelta,er. , Call and p,". ,!l...‘101:1;1:'. DAVID REAR. HUMP BEAR, A tlnleF ) I< - NIOIIT, Sni•eeFH)r ;,) Ar 1 iarllov 111,41tt,1 111:11111N11 C. 1111•1. 1. NVA RI:11011SE No. 14a tivo t ilk o ve 11 , ruv root.. P1111.1•Irliollia. Ili' 111 , 11, iiri I", In FrIC4 nn.F(ri o, Ledire, get Fnr.F fir d fancy art Ht.!: al it superior quality. deserving tho 0' an inntion if those who desire to pro, ore the hest • - gods at the lowest rash prices. • !laving a praetiral knowledge of 4 0 ' the IniFiness. and nil availittle fn. in ties for lnirortirg rind M11.1:11Itut hz, tl.• erolf Plef:lly pavlolrere if:g lint I, ca It • lipply tltt HI f.II tilt( I t ic nt n 11) other 0 , 11,1 littl , Thett iu either ui t he A tij,i lie All 1. Gots rf I h.u.to ti! 'and Fear] Jcv, city and % r 'Ware Gamtlialttrud G t rdar. wit} In a reveille! le tit( V. Go- , NI at, hes. jes‘ eh y and tilTer Rare faill,fully t a. paned: 11,31. F. 1 I:I 1\ a. 254 Fr uth thl Ft. a few dot rs at GI a Ihe VII Ft.: Mar het. West Side. ‘l,. In lam 444 14114 Nvindow of tl:o F tore. may le nun tlifomons rird (1(44.1:, 01004 cc ir nip nilo the otfrolration 04, the solontif, Cul 14 nx. 04ept. 111P11(IVE1) PIIOSPIIAT ItG 1.1N1E...--,Finni City Chr , thiral etr, Union W.e.r.i.o, made after the roost Impr, vr,l a, ti, le, and t e, p imperki A ~ht Ai Ito. liti:ure Inalie after the l vEligh a,. tile. nrd meet ruperic r, riot; touch liner that. Guitt-O, ..(1 folly . o w. Th, att.:Talon of Th.nleYn and Fru werS iv part i i,la, h called 1,. re for t, tat. A Intl, Vein% inn lid. ano..in hwye or swill! , ititittltioit for :MONROE MORRIS II N 1_ 11-1 2411,1:CY, 22 Fr tit b Who', ilcur a) nvr tlesti ut. ;it I MIA. Sopt t.. .W.l. ( 1.14 I I_,t7' UN l'A 'I .4. IN vi NTILA 'II\U I:ICN'A('H.—'I In ,tl,rtilrr "4 . culd rail ti.o ul tri,tlfiti 1t all tivs r‘quirmi.: tr, ic 1111 {.LrN I I , AUIPM Ak3IINI, AND k I iIA tIG AI- 'll, it i.titafitn of this fiirrnct is rate ktcut, having (4'l'll it , trt (litted timing the intt I.ti , )1 V.IF 1111 alltlt I Lti , 1.111.1 i- I uildittt t•t.d mote thou ti I 1 .litiltv Out itt i„,,, ; tl,tr t,.;:vth t .r ,sith the lII.L.VLet ii.. irate u 1 tulvi Cu yr) \l'lll to the I CI t et ithAlre thr.t atiCLM.ti It sui vl it tit) tier 401 (AUL ILII (Alf'. LI.Lt Up; of I hill" 111', )t ,et Itre the ft Ih 1111 E. “liiiiifAc t p. \ Ant-310 littitivg rairfatcs Irit.E Lt i. tei it tilt e st ill t.t t tly,:H.qate the sit. St ;il. l t..! UI I ILL. Al ItAlll.lll—l't thittli• cl.tirtly 11 041 tit, liel le tt• Itit.t. .111 I t, t i t it I Litt , Gull, ti La life. Li MP-- it IS Ir alkl.iir.kl niii t.. t t 1.) 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'7 is the largest at td erie t.t ',At erfel Poi e we o .id.. in this ei 001.01, aid is 111:11bil ally acai Ltd ler t her, I i t and other large elaFs Luildingti. I%r i.i htihne to tell the apt.aratuaint the FII/T.O pike as e 11,. ii.tri dui, il, 1'... 3 rare- ago. Altlethirle :Le preset I hi_ 11 Vrieg• 1.1 111 , 11 11116 it incased their et et2s Ft r ice( i c II a. 1.., their gnat le eii.lit. still Inc are ehateled ly , the peat it el. fife ~ 1 cal. A to lorhieli the article at the. li v. ciit ti. soil lc pr fro. wit kilvdry akr.e, :derma Nt ar flick it I ellle - arid to ter ion tracted to furaish es laith all li'llA of 1 iit i :II l'A 1.11/A 14.11,1,11, 130 that 'a c Ore flew Fre.Fah eel I. itircisli theta AI ilt-It'HITI` at it retail.. lit e iorciihtce d Il> iii . tion stall I Ull,l.tes, Ml,ll 1 Vlllil rd. 141. d ear. ray t thi to 111 all cares. )1 I 11‘011..1.11 AN ( WIRING I:AM:F.—Vie 1 Lvc Lite lit , fit 1 . 0n1111,t.' 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My 17-7us~ 1(►1.1/Alt1), Prulninin ikrtite in lkir Ti,vvut. rof Cphd ratrd (h o,lll.tmg tit :it'd Iltz:s4:4• Maid Tpu Ives. ru,t 1,14 , to et :11.1i h• xpeaburt: I hvir brads rfU nr• I.° The r, ul ,1 ( , 4 it e Lied; 'c FI,III 1011.114 . 4141 uer ILo helot 1.. ILr• tied.: No. Fr , 111 till' L. 1,11 . liver the tri.; .No. 4. Fr( (fa to ((tt r( mitt the it rebratt. Toupees anti FTairs, 1. Farm fun ITN] ID back n' far 1 , 31‘1: Ni. 2, Over ftivbeutim. tar as lecittir• No. 3. o,l'r thl• ETOWD of t h e brad. It. !Ina niwlfys ready fi.r s:de a ri , lerdid stock Wig,, Toupees, I.lullus' 'Wigs. half V; igv, Frliots. Curls. &r., I,Tautifully mon tho rt tact! and as cheap as any C!•tabliSilittent. In 1110 Pnlianis Herbarium ExtraTtcr I,tistrous Hair Trtir, prepared front I 4 outh Anieriran Ilt.rl a and Vects, the ItiTt.t successful article Ti er prt tluced ftr proorvict; tpe hair frclik foiling rut or Thanking TOor, rotojilig and prrserN lag it in a healthy anti luxuriant state. Among Ilara's hair cutting salon mate taim. itr initnenna purtilarity 1,. the hut ;,p1.11,1 to evTry 11,41,1 of hair Tut ut ( taTnt, TTuNninently It I,luTt In totter - prfscrratlon tLat Ith der tins-known anClication, , It icing thus in atilt al!) , t.':tni by tht.untutls, otleFs the greateht out' tmtve. of its rill eau. Bold wholesale and retail at hit Ohl F.Fta,liFlanogt 377 chestt e ut, street opposite the kink Ileute.lidlatlelpleue. H. Pollard has at least dhce Teteel the , plus telf-te irt ILA TeY,E, toed tennouuce , s it, t r rah , eill le rfure ce,n lideuce in its surple4itig et en' thief: t itintl to w in It e•olors the Lair either liae l k or Irt,Vvr, (as t: cue he w 11) nod is Cued jthe tit ti,,jury to li;J tclr tr slits cities I , y ttain taut le,lv;tcbril e tl in too ueloult , aftor ut'' 4 4 ; tee en It , Ort.'2,. ~0 , 1 1114-1.1„,, sit; aer ie.viletl t,tll. In V. f t , 11 * , 1 . 0 1;1 .•.•t • 1 PUNNETS IND 111.0(0114ES.- vory of 11 1 , h t t,,t ' 1; ntol 11. , rootie Pralit .1 , , tin, All 4 Rl , ll , llll`l'S of varli Isitieli. Shay: 11;:11.1:: :mil Chops. A Hit'. Int Vito:firs. 'llonotit I. (11) of Whi k h ,i) 40111 Lliiinp ;it the rtt rt. of 11, St iith 1 1 .nr.0l rt 1,0111. ItT I'A K CArliii.l.2, A - pllilalclpljin NINE FIZIF l't rtitCe irplcte lit' ui ft 1 tith ii(zk Lad;hl(.r, lM iIL I MEE Mi 3 $ 25 85 45 48 t 0 ti