6 2Arinitturat. Wanted—More Labor or'Less Land "in the sweat of ay/ face shalt thou eat bread,"—was the sentence pro nounced upon Father ADAM, (when, having nothing to do, he got into mis chief,) and his descendants may never es cape from it But there is no need of their worrying the earth, "cursed for their sake," so remorselessly and to co little purpose, to get the bread they gath er., least, they might bestow their labors more,, wisely did they consider a few "fixed facts in agriculture," as old as the Expulsion, and as true as sacred Writ. Could they be less covetous of sue/ ere—of lane l . arius and hroa I .plan tations, and more anxious for productive ness, asking for better ermiN rather than for “one acre more!" Whv, when our, title dci - •ds reaoh With gravitation to the! Nadir, should we not be anxiou , to see; what underlies our farms, as well :is what joins them to the horizon Y Why cry, —more land, more land," when ste. : , . rile acre.: are a slimily to nilr ,)WllOl , llll1 1 and 1 . 11161'11(11M, they give such meagre; crops. The sorrel of successful farming. ha , lieu said to ii , LAniot I.N LIT TLE LAND," and the ilkore WV learn, pr letioally and theoretically of Agricul ture, the firmer becomes our _conviction that if is s(). A. few farmer, art! I,llC vAsful because they possess a soil natur ally rich in every element of fertility and suited i character and situation to the growtlrOf large crops, but these farms form - but a small propoition of the whole surface of country under cultivation. Most sits need some amendment in or der to their highest produetiveness; and all need careful cultivation, at least to keep out noxious weeds, the "thorns and thistl e s" of our lot. Ilen;•e it follows (our premises admit ted) that those farmers will be most suc cessful, who by a wise expenditure of l labor and capital, give to the lands they cultivate a like character with those most 1 productive—not forgetting, also, to coo ;' cent/wit , the whole energy of the soil on e the crop, and not on growing "bread- stealers — for their own and the world's impoverishment. Artificial means must be employed to give depth and fineness in hard and shall o w soils, and a course; of maturing and culture adapted to add the elements of fertility to sterile and im poverished ones. A l / 4 itoyment outer, that enemy to all vegetation of a profitable character must be drained off, and reten tive ,so.ls thus ameliorated. Light sands ask fur an addition of a calcareous and aluininous character to give it proper consistency for cultivation. The hill sides and knollit have long contributed from their soluble and floating elements of vegetable matter to fill the , adjacent marshes; let these retury their viol] de posits of muck, and trpartial of soils would be tcinjitry. These things, it may be said, he!wp,.. : to an advanced era in Agrieult:l:e - be carried out Only in the "good time— always,ahead. IVell, be it so; shall we not strive to approximate to our ideal? shall we not strive to plant, other steps up the hill of Progress—our motto "F:x celsiur ?" Rhetorical flourish aside, as a nation d > likc'to "spread oarselves" beyond the due medium either of comfort or profit. To lie the owner of a larg,er farm than welian begin to improve and culti vate is the passion of the' American far mer. In our most favored soils, if we •intend to make our work tell in any way, we must concentrate it—intensity it and at least do so much as to keep the weeds rrom overtopping Our corn-lields, and our wheat from "turning to cheer." Nac tire is bountiful—but bountiful in weeds a, well as in corn and Potatoes. Where the land cannot produce fair crops of each at the same time, it is the province of the farmer to help his planting ahead, and he can of to give the proper preparation of soil and culture. While one farmer raises eighty or ono hundred bushel's of corn on an acre, another raises from ten to thirty, (and so With other crops,) and yet the soil may have been originally the same. But the one has put, his labor into proper shape* —he has sought to keep up and add to the fertility of his soil—he has done eve rything in the right time andin+ the right wanner=-and eery year has had h's pay for if. The 'other has, farmed more acres, perhaps, but on the ►hake-do principle—he has hurried over theprepa- ration and culture of the soil, and with all his ambition has been more ready to makera show of acres, than of full cribs and crowded granaries. Ile, too, has had his reward, and, if noe "sold out," is anxious to go to the West where "Otte lahor on much bind," is the watchword. --Noorc's Nurd/ Sctr- _Yorker. SPAM N(; rs PLOW! N 1; .—" Wonders cover cease, — has often been said, and still holds true. To the astonishment of the farming community, ' ' and the,rest of mankind," spading machines are now being produced which are capable of do ing. the work of live plows in width, ::J u l eight in depth, with the power exerted by one or two yoke of oxen. It has more, the soil is left as free and light as after being thrown up by the i':;pert hand of a ;quinine soli of Erin with an ordinary spade. 1..) Lit6i.uarc, - . . J , )IIN 1 ). Lysi.]—Nl" „ale and 114 , e t.:01 lt,,it., in Amerieatt, En ~edi and German II kItl.Ql AitE. i hit, Paints. ay.. A. deeltattie,l,,iiid, , , and thel-LC , lii• -zenerally. , lin are in , ant of I lardware , ,1:111V kind. are 1111 'lt'd 1.1)..:111 111 31111 o.` .c). : ,':li , ! „ 1.X:1111111V lIIV II 111.11/lIIN lIII' • .tuck 1.1 I , .....kllr '' 7,......Z1J11,1, IVIII:Il I 11111 ' St•11 . 111g ;tl, " logy 11111 pin. .1,1, ,t ..p tit: it. will , iiily detain pat a %t.) fe, initial-, t, he e,litvineed t n it ,dtat every 1.04) sari --that Lyn' , is. de, i,lmily Ow i .l.ii•il t , o.t ...:• , .I j.c..,ils at lap, mares—tith , t be true. i.VN E'S I lards,are Stan,. 11,•.1 -We N,rtli Ilait,her ,treet,. - - - - ---- - . ____..,c_:., , ,. t 'IJ I IZES II AIIIIIVA I, ! tOAFC b W A R E'Ll 1 . 4 1i E .____.... . N l'lt SA XTON. The ~ ,, - .,,-ini...l. llnVillt:ll.ttli 411,1 tr,in the city ‘‘,ltlll ,M the at 'eut iat ,d hi , friend-- and the 'midi,. ,teherall tot he I.t •1.• and welt ..ele •t... 1 1-..--, .rtment. til ll:int:Nal , us lllill II.• II f1i ,. 111 , 1 1•.• I, e I. , ...1.111 , V. in !tart of lii 11,111 \tt NI 1- 'l'4lll \I,• nail... , •.- .--,hith:e.. ',wk.. hi Its. _1:1.. imt',.,. p n n t. tit 1.. ae 'I , d.S -ed.n. t ~ 1 ,- . .:sue and plane. ~. , er . , deti,-ript I .II s• II II 111 , ... ra,v, hammer,. Mil ii.. n. k „,,,,,,,i , i ..... i ; ~,,,L .1 :`I 1• p:.: \I %is I.,I;:-. I\ I/ :-...‘1.. Itl.Elt: , 'l' I 11,. i ~ ;et her mill nu n..,,•ed. Untie, anti I.ht !az. -.Oh, n h , e ; hi el. wax. pe,....-5, 1a.,;.,, harm... heat, t - in 4. ,a,i,11,•t re, .% .•. 1 . 1: I NI I 011.111,1i1.11. ~•••1.1 :11,1 4.11:1•n..11 , 41 i.• huh.. .p. 6, ‘l,er , 1,111 hid :1 Lm-go •.? rani 111 111•1 ‘‘alittlt - , et I e- It Ti, - .11i, r 11 1 .10•1 4.. I 1,, , st Ir ~, woll solo, led. oompris it,: ail It , 1,i,1s in izeileral usr. as liaiwiloreil m 1 ,1 1 , 1 , 0 ,1 it . ,11 of all sip,. lilts: bar and lucid iron. :1•1•1 oval lo iron Itud nail rods. Is itb a I , 1 07 . C. 151 and sitri - tig. stool, English 1111,1 Alllerll,ll Ao. II itisokoopers and thnso about etutuntwirinit will ticil it to tlioir it iN:l111:1ZO ,•all and 1,.:OOltlf. our t•ntli , ni t uiia anti Witted wart. paw:. kettle... .tre. In additien to the alio% have received a ass wt. t N 1 ALI, tlialsiaz the -1.•• I, c and at vu eitilied te • ti rte. itull friiied. it se dl rl a ivviltv.ie. Remember the Oil stand. fia-t Ili clt Street. P.i. 1211281 : ... A) , ,• ! • ; .• : -,t•-••*. •1 I A I)\' A R. 1.: !—The t• r 1 ,, l I a n t.L i trt s tl , :f i T i l u t fay lowest Prices, at garicitflurai . 1 C 111.1.1 S E F(,)( N I)RV AND )1 E +lll,,,iher l n•r it .11 q.l in -FT 117 t ft-v.11.1...111d I hal II to 3.11 , t. 1 . .1 11. lltl, ha. 13 k- 1 IL • g• • 1 . 31, tirt• 3111.1 ° pill ill ,1111 pl , •tt• ,r.l,r. 11nlor., art , Jr,. r,-.1,,•,•itu11y yit•• I In lug 11110. W 11 Will W ltii pr ill dm E'llt IN 1 ,. .S ill' I hi' ro onnEtt • an I rep tired. All kind,. of )133,11'111m . y Papor Mills, rep.ured at ~hart uutlro. 11111 tiressetl 11.11110 d. II litSE I. l‘V C.ILS and 1 . 1IILI .. ...;11IN(1 till 11 as ltrl. it 1.l air Four II 3rse 11.3rizontal G.:3r Pear II n-.,,. anti Ts,,. I'm., Powers, 1 . 1,3334135, C.lrn and Crushers. made h, orlier. I r ut I It-tss r At:s not is hurl. nt ~s .ss 'ls' ac Crallkti All.l Mill I klarill,X. ;1 11. 304 Breit(Rlii4o , lllti fur Saw Mills. C~t~liu:;e. Point Shears, 11 . 3t40il and C..ach Mts . . Spin Iles ('as %%lee's. Car Chairs, A.e. 11.• has al s r, an h 1.114 a 1at.433 supply Si Philadelphia and Tr IN•i Sl' 11 and is emishintly ur various ialprAvol p.itterlis or \Vilna. It'll platy it ,',.ti.1..11.*ti. Ittlilllllll4 11/ all 1.1 .15 Irt 11.3. Ali 1,111,1..0' old Iron, Brass amt C.11,1101' L.1.k1.11 i *, 'I 1 , 1-113 ills. Work. FRANKLIN (I MINER Elt ;1, LOOK II E ! nytivitNu.M \ Es! • • l'•-• 1, ant nan I . valet, and pill•lic • • ;11, ti, it they te•wita - venrr hand , anit 31 . e eOll.l/111t -1, ut guilt t Itrla rhrt,llleZ WWI r.tl 4 •llt ! - 11 witi,•ll art': ifenerally aulnr iv:led:et' t o 1,,, 1••••,t, art, 1— now in use. Ala, a vart, , ty II alters, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters. at: ',Hi to the repairing of :ricialtural )(welt net y in t best mariner and 4111 1 . 1!00 maid() terms. Man titac t. rry nu North Hannover Street, directly nppnrsito Like r. , i4ie nee •of khan' ul..- - 11taal•t'S A111:1 IS A: Pl. k N IC, c.!...? ' c .,:,C,,,..,:, ~,, , o us, , if I , I)INV, It of 11 011 ~...t,.1,...7.1..„ t:\Il 1 ( 21 1 s n i r . and n i i , ,?, , , ,t n i ,i , , ..r t5, i ,..; :: .. 1 h.,,: 0,, , ,..: bn 1,, , .1 A la r.,,, , L cd: ”I soi,crbir Cabinet Ware. In all the diderant styles. Wllll.ll he is prepared to sc.l at tio• I,,acst prices. Ile in% Res atteliti,in partieu. Ludy to the I'vre.NT SPIIINO II )Tl'4lll 100).1 r tp, ii lien ii ,tl . lll 11ai..10, wi11..11 entirely obviates all objections.— Tn., let bon can lie 11a:0'1111 t..,) Oill Bedsteads. They have given entire satistiwtion to all who hare them in use. 2ltr E IFFINS untie to order at the shortest notice. JAC.III FETTER. . - . -• (yricN r i ven is hereby tiro I hare, this day, assoelitted with me in the \I pr I. a.ire "flay profession. Wm. M. Pourose and Thos. al. Ili bile. Es irs. .111 busbies., in future will be attended t 'by the all ive under the firm of ••11inatit & 1'00008E." F,,b, 11th ts,',a. W. al. 1111)1)1.1', At'ty at Law Surniturc. ) 13 1, la B. SINIELEY, CA B 11-N ET >LtiiKitand UNDERTAK Elt -• • tatalt' . Nortm Hanover treat, next door to ,• [Bass's Hotel, lie wohld respect fully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the Raffle generally, that he ha, now on hand a largo and elegantiissm•tment.d FUR NI UllltE,cunsistin,t in part of IVardrobes, Card and oth er Tables, 50144, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain. and fancy Sewing Stands, ke., manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also II general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest. prices. VEN rri tN Ih.lsus made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. Aitir• COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hay ing a splendid hearse he will attend funerals in town or country. 41- Roolomber tho stand—noxt door to 11. 11 hiss's notot. It. 11. 4M • NAILS !„ NAILS !—I am now pre l rir(ltn s pply country. Alorellants ~tv it h !au:: a uuunil:u•hircrs pricus. 11. SAXTON. 11',:NRY S.kX*l")N J. I'. LYNE'S, N%th Hanover St., Carlisle 481ritt . irotht 'itpttalll,to.3 31tisceffuncous. C IIJ EItLAN D VALLEY BANK. I'ItOPRI rams. WILLI Ken, 31 iil.ollolll. BRENNEMAN, ILUlli.ltr C. STERRETT, HENRY S XTON, Rlct! %IL!. WOuDS, .IoIIN S. STERETT, Ilt:NnY A. STunaiioN. Rank, doing' business In till) 11311113 of K Ell. BR r;)I AN CO. to now fully prop:trod h 11,, a gun• cral ti 1.14 d in; Isu,im , ss with pn.hiptilt.,s,mti ritt'y 1 . 001,1V011 ou Ihptl it and on tivlll.lllti tiottrtt. I ittorr.t '‘tit t , perial ticular tatenti. , l. paid the t.l \ A:c. in ally part,. if the '1; t ileout tanees made to En4lnn.l, ire hnnl nr the l'“nt nen I. rho Ctithfitl anti eonlidentinl execul inn nt all ur .ler> entrusted to them. may he 1,11.,1 1111011. M 111 At 311 11111113 13 , 11011,3411 V. give tiny in furnilitioli desired In to inn ley matter, in ceneral. 1...+%.11.1.111:ing I 41.4 u-Lt 'l'runt*:. Building, Main Street, It 104 Y .ist or tai. 011191 for nos,: from 9 n'tinek 11l the: inurnher until 4 (6:14..1. in he evening. 11. A. : 4 rultu EkiN. CaNhier. Sept. 855. ld I AS I , llllNli- AN!) 1)1. IjM 13- . • ‘3l - I\(l.—Thee iinderAgnool would illrOrtit the ••itt.11•11 , 4 14 Cal lisle that he 'hag made arrano-- nienti , to doti.l:3 Firr I NII and I'Ll')IISINI: at short iv, tine. and on red,,,nal , le tel . lllS. tie IlaS ellitatielt the S.•l* - `‘ lies of a first mite hand front Philadelphia. and has sup plied illlll,itif ‘N WI :ill eXteli , ill! :ISSyttillellt of Fl NT l' It ES. which will enable hint ti, till all orders prompt') .\ll work will he warranted. Ills :Awl: of i lax VI xtin ~,, will be found in the rota,' exit. tly 11prsite his Tillinin= establhdinient on N , ,rth Ilanovrt street, where he Invite, a ,•:111. . . NN I N(l. Ile is also prepared to furoMM or make Lo order. every :Irtiele of TF. IN NI .11: used lmoseke k liers and ethers. Ile will al.e. atteml Lo Trci;. Ilious4E.BooriNG. BELL irLvsmN6. (.4 BLi NIL rliankfill f.i 1 Ito. it r..wore ai t,h v, hi. hhr has •Ibon.1) boon b•vorod. ho rospe:Littll2. .c.L% 3 rnitunuuu ..I s3lllO rttrlislo..lllllC 14, ':4 A I.) L.) I,E AN I) lI.A liN ESS MA K - lk [NIL The ,to,,,,•iher thr ah.,ve hnsh,,,in all its vart,ll , l,l3ll , l , '•iii N'o . th II"' horo lit. iliti•t , ..l , lo.4.liiir,s 11:11,1 a :retleral In Ili, 1,1.1.5. t;i:111, I t re. rl rlt: 11-'l-1.") h• "'"". ttla , t Hi., the Itt I II ^ 1 . 1( . 1' ll'. 41 itl I hi. c-__, ?, ---,:---; - 740 ' . 131 1 1, , !i l ' i ih• & :it .t• a 11.1,1 1.1-41 , atit gill till Il• trier II 11 2111 ii 1•11•• fnn lit ir• Ail Ihrir ‘311..1t ILAI I. wmlvn Ile al.ti 611/4,14 =I Ilusk. 0111,1 11 di Met t'l,l inc Nttlt. ra ,, ,s. All t I. art H. made et t tte 4 t.est III:aortal stud work Horn ship , rand with the lit 'West 111,- pal.• 11. 11 NI.I):4ItORN. ~.. 1 , ,r,-...., ~,,,,,_• _..,-- i - f — c4P.l';'-r, )', . ' ' .;"....: 1 • ,•1 ra - v,':,-„,=- , 4- - , ..:1: - ' - . .. I.) A 'l' i N SELF-77)tiAj'. 1 'ENIN(, I . INREN FEED I' 3:TTEIts. 111101111 M • SA Kit ENT. N0..11 ti Markit ratter is superior to sissy now Itlku r, for stint durability. .implioity of : it cuts ta•t er. and Is the only self sharpening. I lay, St rats rind r,irti l'utt , ir amide. It has list ONE SIT.% ii N I FE, whorls an) person 1.1111 IZritid stud cet stills Oils•. but iu ,iiiillnary ca•ii. i. crouuJ ui the Th. 11- ,111-, line. already !wen mild, 311.1 till' 110111:1111 iS I most tins., tint lan is cntllrietit t , , sit ivre tine of its stiptiri,rity. Xo f 111 4 , sifter a shirt trial would part with it fiir ally other. .111 ti,es n Loy. c, sit stoutly' OTI 11111111 and f,r sale tit. .1. I'.l.l'NK. Sole Agent for Cumberlntal county ME 31113urancy IIA 111.1 LEr AGENCY, 14„ .. rou. DEIINITY .IOAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Till: FRANII,IN VIBE INSURANCE 1.1111.11)ELPIII tarter Perliettitil.--ptoirdriti Capital paid hi. UOirc Chesnut street. fp • k!: ‘: I NCE. i•itilt.r 11,1'111110111 I 1111 i hy fire. 011 we m ain 1111i1 IA-Fa•f•l • 1 i 'll .hi t Pli it rY Ih, orilm \ oit Mir prrsiimilly or by letter. ill t e promptly attended to. C. N. BA NCR Prelct. The Fu ribor Is ttgont fur tlte above , rump:illy fur tr11.1....3:1.1 its vi:ruity. 111 appliratiutts bur itr•uratt,., ['tor by 111:Lii ur Iwrsottally will be prtutti.tly attun.ted A, L. SitoNS.I.P.It. tie . ... 12, 'It:). ltral I:stato .I;re:A and Sorivebrr. 1 1 Llt I NSti 1t.1.N -'THE A.l, I, EN AND I.;.‘ST DES.NzqI(IIO) '‘11:17.11, FIRE IN SUR INCE COMPANY of Cdtliberland rated lo nu art 1,1 fUIIy Lit gAilitoti. :11141 iu ”p..rati..it wider the mawt.zement of the lidlol‘irtv It abet It tiley, NVilliam It. (tor t :as. 111-Imel Coedlim 11,1,11 11,-eriiivolati. Christian St.i •Imsdi 11. Coover, Lewis Ids or. Henry I,mm ti, Itenja min II 'Musser, Jacob Sltolllll/I, Jireiellil 51 Miter:thaw, Altontoder Cathcart. Thc rates of insuratteo are as low and favoraltlc as any Company attic , kind in the State. Persons wishing to beemne tomalleys are invited to maim application to the agents of the company, who are it Wing to trait upon them at any time,. "VIEN.T. H. MOSS Elt, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. lIYEIt, I•lecintary. MICHAEL COCK LIN, l`reasurt•r. AG F N I'S CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rnii.lph )tart In, N. Cilia herland; C. B. normal), lilngplown; Henry Zearinir, Shlromaristown ; Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Jr. .1. Ahl. Churehtown ; Samuel Gralimn, {Vest l'entishonmtili ; damps B.,Nvel. Frankford; Vudo Griffith. South Mid dleton: Samuel Caner. Boidatnin )Ivoluin losburg ; John Sherri,:lc, Lisburn; David, Coover, Shop lieraqtow YOlt K COUNTY.--,161in Bowman; Dillsburg; Peter IVolf .rd, Franklin; John Rndth, Esq., Wiu+Tiltigt.iii; \V. I .LI. Melting. Dover; ,T. W: Craft, Paradise. = Members of the company having policies about to ex plre can halm them renewed by making application to any of the agetus. IWOOI I ) . 'S RK,; OR RI N I ORNAMENTAL IRON 1 1 ; A Thd'attention of the public is invited to the eXICTISIVO manufactory and ware•room of the subscriber, olio is prepared to furnish. at the shortest notice, IRON RAIL -INt I of every description fir CEmETEnt ES, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS, also VERANDAHS, BALCON IES, FOUNTAINS, sErnms, cum us, moss, DOGS, &e., and other Ormunental .Iron Work of n dernrativo character, all Of which is excented with the express view of pleasing the taste, whileAhey combine all the requisites of beauty and flba:tuna! construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shlpled'to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to tiMse who wish to make a selection• ltonEwr woozw, Ridge Avenue below ,Spring Gardent, Phila. Oct, 10,''5. 110 WARD AS ritiLADERVIIIA ....... • ._ 'co nit persons otiterod wtoi Frx out diheases. su , . Al, WEAIiN IMPOTENCE, lioNolthil, '1 he MINN Alin ( f Philadelphia. in iev. ~f the !milli 11,5) ruction 4,1' Inithati silo stud heal( ~111,1.11 by 411 , 1,1,04. 411111 1111424 1111' wirer! su, 1: Ili,. 21,, h) 4 :11. 11:111..ilreCIPti their eensultiiiiii n. t. t 11.11,1 I . .11 I' onrt hy et thew 111 I` \ll'.llll .11. .1 li) ll' r. T I to all pers,.es 16114 ai. lii te,l., \IA, 11l 1 enutili, , wite'tipply I y let ter. of their 11:1111) , 11, :1!... &1'.. , :11111 ill ,Xll,llle 14,4'11) 111111 41d11.1 t,, l'ltN INI titi; id" t 1 1A 1,1,1i 1 k The Ilea aril Assert:Ohm is a benevolent .1 nit utien. estithlished spe, Gtr tile refit? If the sinil atilicteit with \ i 1 silent and nod its I . IIIIIIS euu I e 11 4 111 firr 11., 1,l her 11‘1114151.. It 11,1 S IV 11 4urpltta r , f means. which lite Nye, r,,ted G 1 nolt ert Ise the 111.1,41. 11 , I1.1•. It to 11,111 that the Asseehatien v 1 intntintis the of the age. Allire.s. 'pest paid.) lir. 1! t. It, 1,1 it ii•N, 'unsult is,irve,,n, 'instant A F, , ,eintien liv eviler 1,1 the Ili] iirters. april 11 I(11.1,11t1), 1 2 - reiniutit Artiste in Hair L fl II voot.,r the Celel.rated 1% iv Itll.l l In• lit 11:1/al Tt.lipeeS. I liFtructit , m , 14. enable :imi I,etitlemen to measure their heads eiUs :lo• curnvy. ittrhe..—No. 1. 'l'ho ruvud of the brad: Sr, I,,relkewl (IN Cr. the head to the ileels: \u.:, rll,t,r.trti 1!:Lf. ..ver the t.•p; \u. d. From car Or ear 1,1111 , 1 the T , oiwo , alp , . in. NO. 1. F - to folslivad to ock :IS tar as ha 1.1 ; .2. liver 1.., chew! as tar as tiir :; ,‘N rr I Ile e1 . ..A, II (.f the ileZ:4l. . . R. 1)( )1.1. 11:1) has al,a! s 1 . ..at1V sak.n sph.thlid ..f \5 upe,•., Igs. hall NN maimlactutred and a! , OW:III:IN any I , labliSlllllolll to till' VIIIOII. )10.',1;(11: oithlS ileshaniut I. , :tinon.r Lustrous liair preparett front South A merle:in' lierl S and Itoots. the , tleoes•ful :trt e% to pr,,lttood for preserving hair tr , lll okr II:11161112 rni , r. re•h,rhier /411,r roa./.11 , th 1111.• d•.. Bail .uttint.r Nalw:tt 11:n1k t:till, it , Itittlielt,• plptilrtrit'a* lent that appli , •.l 4•%el 11.•:t.1 , 1 hair at at hi. •••tahlishatt It. In Leiter 111 POI till". on. di, ,tl,lOl 1.4 . 111 , Z (111, tan , tlo.lll t11 , 11Q:111 , 1,..rt . , tin Ltreatt,t vattrautee it , t•la , n• hi I‘ll , iles.,lo at 1;7 II 1 II: I)N I'. .1 • it r t ‘,lO, p• t t,•,l I'VerN ill 11 , 0 . th.• Pith, 1.1..1...1 11. I , 111.1 ale ill% ilvd t. 41%i Lrdtr•rr , ndln:«r•dt. It. DI )1.1.A Et , . 17 7 ( . 111. , t Mit , P l:i;udrlpliin. 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