THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. oenoi.t)icti in riiwi "Ann. cotiliJ fnrRut such n Untie! In tlio dnysof chivalry, "Hniior iiutl llin LcuIUm" wrw Mm moito umvnii on ttio nwdnl ns woll tw lliu liourl (if iivcry knight. Hhlill wo In- li-Mfl iloforoitt to tlio rnijnclnir ilnlm e.f i;i'iitlGiifa ntifl boatityl Wlmt nwi I nny of our vvnrm luurtuil hIhIpm ivcrppt tlmlthoynrontnonRtlionnhlost nml fair est nf thu ilmiRhtois of moil. When thu lC8tllonco of war wrw ttosolntl tit: our Innil nml wounds nml tHsoasu hod prostrated tliotisntuls of stnlwart forms upon bctls ofstHTerlrif, many a burning chock hns been Inveil aud many a fever ed tongue- moistened by tho hand of n inltilstorlnpr tingcl In tho shnpo of u wo man. Tn tho hospital, camn. mid In tlm field Itself whoro ovcry form of tkvthimd tnouification of woo met tho cyo nnd wrung tho bouI, ovon there tho ltliwtcd presetiro of wonmn appeared, audio moved to and fro In her volun tary mission of lovoand mercy. Many u bravo Roldler. far from homo and kltidml has on U; red tho dark valley of death with tho whispered words of hopd from tho dovout Hps ofsomo gen tin woman yet vibrating in his cartho last Htiimds heard on earth. In this work ntirxlstersof Pennsylvania wcro foremost. Kvcr rcsnonslvo to tho faintest calls of humanity, their days nt homo wcro spont in tho accumula tion of money, clothing and delicacies for tho army, Nearly every Pennsylvania woman was n member of nn association with this object, and our own organlza. tions of this character wcro tho llrst In tho Northern States. Tho Coopor Shop nml Union Volunttor Refreshment uoinmuica of riiuadolnh a both liko wlso tho work ofPoansylvanla women fed. nursed, and lodged nearlv soven hundred nnd lifty thousand soldiers of nil States during the first threo yoars of ino war, anu mo veterans 01 ovcry stato mess tho wooien or Pennsylvania. Thcro was not a city orntown through out our Stato hut had its local organizi tlon for tho accumulation of hospital supplies, and tho relief of thoso who might bo In want. , This Is our seventh annual reunion It is fitting that wo should assemble, In inig way at stated intorvaH, ami fresh en our interest In ofch other nnd our organization. As time rolls on, other associations may dim thoso of tho past, yet wo can never bo strangers. Our ties are toostrojg to bo so rude'v uo ken. For yeavb wo shared tho satno hardships and faced tho sumo perils Circumstances havo thrown us together moro intimately than generally falls to tho lot of a slml'ir number, whllo a generous emulation lias brought to light wnat good qualities wo possess and taucht each other to resnect them Let us cherish theso reunions, tocrether. "nnd keep our memories green" in tho neart 01 cp.cn. wo seo ticro to uay, fellow-soldiers of this and our sis ter states, not members of tho orgatizatlon with which wo wcro immediately connected. To thoso wo wish all happiness nnd extend tho heartiest welco no. The Pennsylvania Reserves formed but n part of that invincible body of heroic men who loft homo and family. !sunderinrr thodearnst ties to oboy tho volco of duty and battle r,.-l i. .!ui Ti , . . juiuiuiigiii. jjruvury kiiuws no Climate, latitude, section nor State. Our sister commonwcalthsborothemselvesasgreat iiii-uiuiTb oi uvngG conieucrniion oi iroo men should, whoso only rivalry was in uugrcu oi iovo wr int union and in sacrmceiorlts perpetuation. un iuis occasion wo asscmnio on historic ground. Wo stand almost within tho shadow of a memorial shaft reared to tho memory of tho gallant dead of a past ago tho monument of Wyoming. Ucneath its e-ranito hasn rest our sires of tho Revolution, and tho placid Susquehanna murmurs a constant requiem for their ropose Every trco and shadow of this nmnn. tic valley is eloquent with associations oi mo post. Another generation seems to greet us as brethren, and to approvo what woliavo donofor ourcommon coun try, within sight of that monument mm iia ouKHcauuua, wjiu uau escape UIO recollection of our own gallant dead. A silent melancholy steals ovor our hearts as tho thought arises of that vast body of our comrades for whom tho struggles ofllfoaro ovor and tho voico of am bltion forever stilled. Thoy havo laid down their lives for their country. Some repose upon soli that was their enemy's ; others sleep whore thoy would wish to sleep, within their beloved Pennsylvania. At tho thought of our dead brethren sllonco better accords with the naturoof our feolintrs. and Is moro eloquent than any sentences that coutu do uitereu ny numan lips. Upon that therao each has an orator within his own breast, speaking tho eulogy of every ueparieu nero. JjOD living tongues therefore keep silent and nrofano not their memory by ill-timed phrases of panegyric, xney neea nonosucn. jsvery mound that covers a dead sold lerteache3 a lesson of tho value of tho Union and liberty. Lot tho living accept the mo nition, and cherish that for which such a prieo has been paid abovo every earth ly possession. . Since our last meeting tho hand of that dread adversary against whose as saults the bravestaro impotent, ha3 been busy in our ranks. On a peaceful Sib bath morning last November, two moro comrades left their niches In our memor ies vacant. You all remember tho studied and unvarying kindness of Dr. David Stanton. Surgeon of our Cavalry Regiment. His great skill and sympa thetic heart promptly answered the faintest calls of humanity, and days and nights were spent in untirlncr ministrations to the unfortunate He died before he assumed tho functions of an honorable offlco to which ho had been elected by a grateful people. In ins death tho Reserves lost a tried and trusted brother, his party nn honest official, and his profession one of its brightest stars. Within a few houre of nis decease, uencrai Wellington H.Ent, tho gallant Colonel of tho no less gallant Sixth, passed away. Ho was a bravo soldier, a devoted patriot, and an honest man. Only ono year ago to-day, on the occasion of our last reunion, ho addressed us so acceptably. Tho lips, to whoso uuuraucca wo nsieneu wun sucii pleas uro then, aro now forever silent. His volco will nover again summon us to mo siiock oi battle, or charm us by Its winning accents in tho social gathering. Ho passed away before ho had attained tho prime of life, and his earlv carcnr gave bright promise for tho maturity of Jim iiuwory. To turn to tho livlnir.our Association imposes upon us certain duties to each other. Tho years of servico under our common standard havo cemented tics nnd created claims upon our mutual re gard which wo should over esteem it our highest prlvliesro to recoenlzo. Tirao and separation aro apt to cool the warmest feelings: estrangement to U3urp tho placo which attachment used to hallow. But let us recall from tlmo to tlmo our common ties, sufferings, and perils, and such recollections will bo an over present talisman to avert tho in sidious approaches of coldness, nnd an Inspiration to prompt tho renderings of inoso mutual goou unices wmcn our con nections as Reserves leads us to claim from each other. When in after years tlmo lias thinned our ranks, and with moistened eyo tho old Resorvo thinks of his departed comrades, tho recollec tion of tho duties fulfilled and tho claims of friendship met, will bo to him an lnoxhatistablo source of tho purest re freshment. As citizen-soldiers wo rest also under obligations to our commonwealth. Whoso voico should bo so potontlal in her councils as yours? Is the duty of ino soiuiur to ms country discuarged when his sword Is hung up? She has other enemies besides thoso who menac ed her in tho open field. These latter wo have vanquished, but that insidious foo tho demagogue still lurks in our midst ; against whoso approaches wo must guard. Upon us fell tho lot to do fend our Stato in tho field, Lot us as sume also;tho duty of protecting her at home, aud save her from tho fato that has In history so often overtaken com munities onco free tho fato of becoming tho plaything of politicians. Let overy Reserve, let oVory eoldior bear himself In this conflict as ho did in thoso which wo havo mot today to recall, nnd our Commonwealth will contlnuo hereafter, its she has been, tho ICoystono of Hint glorious nreh ofHlittoH which llkn "tio how in ihoolotiii" sol hy tho Aimigniy hand, promise.) security nnd prosperity to nil mnukiud. IVnusv vanin lint been chosen us Ihti -itai'o whereon thtf Centennial Annlver- wiry or tho Union shall bo celebrated. nernour inrant ropunnc was craiiicu. and from our midst most fittingly will riso tho chorus of freemen which hails tho attainment of her perfect stature. At that tlmo may tho Infinite Dlsposor of events vouchsafo Hint nil who bear tho namo of American, nil who ought to treasure in common with oursolvss tho clorlous recollections of 1770, from ovcry section nnd overy Stato, shall hasten to Swell tho exulting throng; nnd on tho historicsollof Pennsylvania, may n now Declaration orindopentienco bo written n declaration that tho en tiro pcoplo of our Jar-reaching country, to Its most distant botintlry, aro freo, equal, and united. Wo owe also n duly to our common country tho Union. This namo has magic In it Tor ovcry citizen of our broad Intnl. Abovo nil to us should It havo Bpeclal significance That was tho watch word during our stormy years in storm or In cnlm. It lias cost thousands of our brothers' lives, nnd incalculable trensuro hns bco' lavished In Its vindi cation. Thos,ord has rert 'tl its in violability ; now lot tho extended hand of fraternal kindness win our brothrcn from tho errors Into which I hoy havo strayed. Tho South nan not remain but a cotniuorcd province. subhisrnted ter ritory. That would bu u mockery of tho name orrcpubllcanistn. itschasiiso ment has been signal and exemplary. Lot us comploto the work, and mako ourselvosn peoplo united alio In spirit as well as In nnmo. Universal Amnesty should bo tho as plrntlon of overy seldler, for truo brave ry Is as quick to forgive as to lvstmt. In this connection nn words of mlno could bo moro appropriate than tho prediction of that statesmen an 1 patriot, Mr. John Bright, made in the darkest hour of our Into war, whoa ? akingof this country: "I see one va otifeder.Uion extending In an unbroken lino from tho boisterous billows of the Atlantic to tho moro placid waters of 'ho Pacific: from tho frozen north to tho glowing south ; one people, ono law, ono language, ono faith : and over nil that wldo continent I see tho homo of freedom, tho rofurro for the oppressed of ovcry lind and of ovcry ciimo." Young Folks. The First Wife's Weilillng lliu?. (concluded). Thus to thee, but how to mo?" said tho soldier; and when tho giant departed, ho set to work. But although he was so strong, and worked willing ly, Hie trees seemed uimo3t ns hard as stone, nnd ho made little progress. When ho returned nt night tho giant asked him how ho got on. "Tho trees aro very hard," said ho. "So thoy al ways have been since I have had idlo servants." "I will not ha called Idlo a second time," thought tho soldier, and next day ho went early and worked his ut most. But tho result was vOry small ; and when ho camo homo looking sad and weary, lio could not fall to seo that this gavo great satisfaction to tho giant. Matters had gone on thus for somo time, when ono morning, as ho wont to ids work, lto found tho llttlo old woman gathering sticks as before. "Listen," said she; "ho' shall not treat you as ho treated others. Count soventy to tho loft from whoro you are working, aud begin again. But do not lot Iini know that you liuvo mado afrc3hstart; and do a llttlo at tho old placo from time to time, as n blind." And beforo ho could thank her, tho old woman was gone. Without moro ado, howover, ho counted soventy from tlio old placo, and hit tlio sovon ticth trco sucii a blow with hisaxo, that it came crashing down thou and there. And ho found that, ono after another, tho trees yielded to his blows, as If thoy wcro touchwood. Ho did a good day's work, gave a few stokes iu tho old placo, and camo homo tak ing care to look ns gloomy and sad a3 boforo. Day by day ho got deeper and deeper into the woods, tho trees fall iug beforo him like dry elder twigs; and now tho hardest part of his work wa3 walking, backwards and forwards to tho glantV houso, for tho forest seemed almost without end. But on tho thrco hundred and sixty-sixth day from Ids first meeting tho giant, ho cut fairly through into an open plain, and 03 tho light streamed in. a magpie ilow away, and on searching her nest, the soldier found his mother's wedding ring. Ho also found many precious stones of priceless valuo, which were ovldently tho lost crown Jowols. And as hi3 term of servico with tho giant was now ended and his work done, ho did not trouble himself to ro turn, but with tho ring and jowels in his pockets, set off to'flnd his way to tho king's palace. Ho soon fell in with a good humored fellow, who showed him tho way aud pointed out everything of Interest on the way. As thoy drew near the great city, ono of tlio royal carriages was driving out of tho city gates, in which sat threo boautiful ladles, who wcro tho king's daughters. "Seo tho kiug's daughters," said the man; "tlio two eldost nro ongagod to marry two neighboring princes." "And whom is tho younges to mar ry?" asked tho soldier, "for tho is by far tho most beautiful." "Sho will uovor marry," answered the man, "for she Is pledged to tho man who shall find tho lost crown Jewels, uud cut u pith through tho stone-wood forest that bordors the king's domain ; and that is as much as if sho was pledged to tho mau who should fetch down tho moon for her to play with for tho jowols aro lo3t boyond nil recall, and tho wood Is an enchanted forost," "Novertholo33, sho shall bo wed with my mothor's wedding ring," thought tho soldier. But he kept his own coun cil, and only waited till ho smartened himself up before ho sought an uudlenco with tlio Kins, for lio rightly thought thcro Is u great deal in tho first Impres sion you mako. When ho saw tho King nnd showed tho crown Jewels, and told how ho had cut through tho forost and found tho Jowels in the magplo's nest, his claim ts tho Princess was clearly provod, and tho King heaped riches and hon ors upon him ; nnd tho soldier being handsome, and clearly showing that ho had been a bravo, good mau, ho mado himself so acceptablo to tho brldo elect, that tho wedding was fixed for an oarly day, "May I bring my old father, Madam?" ho asked of tho Princess. "That you certainly may," said sho ; "a good sou will certainly mako n good husband, and your father shall ba my father." So In great statu ho returned to his nntlvo village to bring his dear old father lo hln wedding, nnd tw ho entered the village, tho hawthorn hedgoa woro In blninii, tlio mm hIioiiu brightly, and tho bells rang merrily for his return, "Ding-dong! illiigdougl did wonol toll you to (rtt.it In (lod nnd do your duty, nnd wo should ring for your re turn?" said tho bells. Ills stepmother forgot all her doubts as to his Identity and wolcomcd him graciously, nud was very anxious to go to court also. But her husband slid, "Nol you took such good carooftho homestead, you must slay and look to It whllo I nm away," and ho would not let his son tako her with him. As for tlio giant, when ho found ho had been outwitted, ho went off, nnd was never moro heard of In thoso parts; but tho soldier wotit nnd got tho poor old weasoncd woman who httd done lilm such good service, nnd took her to tho city nnd took caro of her nil her life, nnd ho said that ono should nover forget tho smallest kind ness received from another, and that Ingratitude for favors was the meanest trait iu man. MiscellanoouEi. BOOTS & SHOES. .vr E. M. KNORKS SPRING STYLES, THE LATEST AND BEST. Every variety for Men, Women nml ChlMrcn, OLD STOCK Sailing at Cost to closo out to make room for NEW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL AND SEE. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND OXJSTOIVE 1VCA.3DE CLOTHING. UK HA'l THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLE3 AND EMl'LOYd THE St K S T W O St K 31 C A . irm kooiI (its ana pramptaos in tilting orders thcio Is tho plains loo. 111a goods aro keketcd wltn euro nml 'its Cus tom Work will compuro favorably witu vuo bcut cUorts ol tho lu.'hloualilo city L'ealer. HE HEM'S A LAKCIE HTO'JK OV BOYS' AX1) CHILDREN'S CLOTHWU AN1 GENTS' rUltSESSJIIVG fiOOJJS, At AUonlihlnclv Ijow Prices. Uoanulinrg, ticpt. 29, 1871-tt JOHN G. JACOBY'B BAKEHY AND CONFECTIONERY! BERWICK, TENN A. The undersigned would respectfully lutorra tho Cltlzons of Berwick, and vicinity, thut ho has opened a Confectionery and DaUery lu ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Bcrwlcb, To., where ho Is prepared to lurulsh all binds of 1'liAIN AND FANCY OANDIEH, FKENCU CANDIES, FOilEIUN AND DOMESTIC Fl-.UITH OHAHQES, LEMONS, ltAIHINS Ac.t &c., &c., do. T1Y 1liOI.E.SALK AND It ETA I L, Among tho annortmcnt will bo ronud doom Nuts, English Walnuts, I'cauuts, Almonds, Fil berts, Figs, Apples.Cocoa Nuts, Jellies or .tiller ent kinds. Mustard, Catsup, Pickles, Chocolato. Canned Fruit of all kinds. Corn March, Ki;g Ms cult, Boda Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Cheese, Soap, Writing Paper, Agreement Papers, En velopes, FISH AND OYSTERS, Aud nroduee of all kinds. Freiih Hrr n,l nn Cakes every day, ice Cream In Season, Your patronage Is solicited. JOUN G.JACOllY. Berwick, Jan P71 tv CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES DOWN IN PRICE J. H. JVX A I 55 B S, Corner Main and Centre His., r.LOOMSllUHO, A new stock of Fre&h Uoodsjustoncned at JIAiy.EU Tcnti, Coffees, SuKarw, SYRUPS and MOLASSES. CHEESE, MEATS. SALT. FISH, ete. VEGETABLES, llEKM'ETICALLY Scaled Hoods. JELLIES and PUKSKltVEH, P1CKLKS, F0HE1UN and DOMESTIC FUUITS. An Elegant Assortmont OF QUEENSWARE . , . Constantly on hand. ov1ryvaVrPet' W1LU) Bua "WAUEof umiSwvSS.a,Vu n"'t WW Bt decm-tr j, ii, MAIZE. "TTAL-UABkE PROPERTY FOR V SALE. Tho undersigned wishing to retire from bust nans uow oilers at private sulo his entlro proper tytlluatcd In Oraugevllle, eonsuitlng of a uue half Interest In the well known FOUNDHY AND AUIUOULTUltAL WORKS, together .with the Engine, Lathes and ether Ma chinery belonging to tho same, also the entire htockuow on hand, together with a valuable pair of horses, and tho wagons, sleds, Harness, Ac. auo lils town lots on which Is erected a good Jraino dwelling, also, twinty-tlvu acres, known as the Dr. Lott property utiont teu of which rr cleared, the balance timbered, Prices reasonable. Possessleu given at any time to suit purchasers. Apply to or address WILLIAM SCIIU yLElt, not, 8,71tf. OranevUle,Uolumbl Co. Moyors' Column, 8 A Pi ifi o 4 o EH W 1 CO LU O cc CL O r- CO E H fltj Ml Q !-H 2 n W 1M cc H O H w n iS u EH O CC 3fl S W S A 1 & CD b 0 0 - 0 H g 3 & a LZJ m At t PU SCO h CD Z X h--rr ui x r in o H EH ft H o in W 14 ft to j H 0 H Q LU J Q. CL CO CO cc LU l LU Q CC 3 o o to s Q ft SlaylO-ly Miacollnnooua, yjILLEU'S BTORE. H. It, MItiLEIt A SON, liRVo reinnvedl heir Htorolo tlio room fnrmeily ocetiiiledljyMeiidciilmll.onSlnliislieet.lllooiiii. bttrir, nearly tppotto tlio Episcopal Clittrcli whero thoy niodclormliiedtosclloiinniiiodcralo terms ni can bo procured olio where. Tiller stoc't comprlset LADIES' DltESS MOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together With n largo assortment of Dry Uoods aud Urn corlcs, consisting of tho followlngArtloles Carpets, Oilcloths, othn, , Uasnlmores, Shawln, Flannels, Silks, WlilloUbods Linens, UoopBlilrts, Mnsllus, llollowwaro Cod at ware tlueonswari', ' ItnrdWarj Boots and Shoes, llntt aud Ctpi Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, liOokiug-Olnsuii, Tobncco, Coffee, yttgnrn, Tc.is, r.lce, Ainric, Hinder, Cinnamon, Nutmegs AND NOTIONS (lEMEP.ALLY, In snort, overythlug usually kept In country tore) to which thoy Invito tho nltcullou of tho pnbllo generally, Tho highest price will bo jHi) for country produes lu exchange for good. S. II. MILI.EU A RON,. octSP71-:f Uloontshuislti .N EV STOCK OF OLOTIIINCI. Fresh arrival of SPRING: GOODS DAVID LOWENBEltO luvltes attention to his stock of CHEAP AND rASniONAELE CLOTHING, at his storoon MaluStrect, In tho new block, nioomsburg, Pn where no hf.s Just received from New York and Philadelphia n full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHINCJ, Including the moat fashionable, durable, and Imn.lsomo DKE3H GOODS, conslstlua of BOX, SACK, KOCO, GUMAND OIL-CILOTH COATS AND PANTS, of all sorts, sizes aud colors, JIo hai aNo rep len Ishcd his already largo stock of CLOTH AND C.V931MEIIES, BT1UPED, FIOURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SUIRTS, CISAVATS, STOCKS, t'01,1, AltS IIANDICEUCHIEFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ho nas constantly on hand a largo and well-so-octed assortmont of CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of cloUilug, on very short notlco, nnd In the beat manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, nnd most of It Is of homo manufacture GOLD WATCHES AND JEW'iLRY, ot overy description, flnoand cheap. His case ot fewclrylsuotsurpossodlnthlhSplaco. Call and oxamlno his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AO. octlS'71 DAVID LOWF.NBERQ. t :t: .K.:-i' p.ms to ', vc:y !i"lnuto3. O i: noun . i it-i' i iril ai y ono .1 I M.". . 1 . ...I hi.- M A CUIUS Ilw.ui I'.II.N'. ll ..mil." Ilit.ltt.ut ll ."I ::ily I'nlii. Jtoiiifilv tt i tit) ,l tlit t j-in-'t rietucl.it lim l n tut. t)l r .1 ttit.l .in., i i.i Kti.li'ii.s itlittlur 1 1 tin 1 ..i ...jtt.'..t.rulliii iJ.ft.ti it trj;ai..i7lj i.. ' 1 I i-ci'f VV. f-XTV Mm -t! ' " ll'n' Hit' I ,'i In ' t ij't l.il, .ii ... i ri' ii. ii iii-', til. .rtli.it v. it ., i it liADWAVfi tiPArsv i;n r V.'ll.l, Afl'DIll) I.NSI'AM' lutiL' isFWPiAriiiM oi nit: kiuxkym. im'TjAmm ffniN iir tui: ni " i:;rt,Aini.viiuN ok iiii: i'ivi:lm. t'OVUKSI IIIN III.' TUB . pour: Tiir.o.vr, hihm'w ititi:. iiiimj. I'.U.I'll'.VIION ()! '1111: 11! UVSTKitlrrt, it.oit, iiii'iiiiii:i:i.. in: Mucin, i.mi.ia('i,v'-U!,1"'1m"1"' cnu, cn.MA ao,'i'Mia' 1U1EUU- 1 irtawl.cio tlu i 1 1 ir ti.nic.ilij iwi a.Ut-t.1 1 lumfuit. Twcr.ty ilrrtiw 1 1 l.ilf i timt1-!r rf wt.r v.l!1 l-i , moiiiPiit- enru C'ltWIS, M'.s,S, SOL'lt Mo',! )ll;U ril(IICN Ml'lv Hi:.l Vi'Ili:, DIAUi... lnM.Ni'KKV. roue, j i.n 'ml: i:m : 1. nil i.Nn:iiN.h pains. ' 'InwWrA .)..it)i,j nit, .m nrry u UAU tt lln ltt'iitly 1 1 t il d' vnti th. i,. a t v. i'km In ' ) ri'M-m l' ltti"t i j it In i (...in in i f uuti-r, it i i ILan i fCLttlt liuiii.K or r..u. i-. .1 Lllitml.u.t. PEVF-Il AN1 Ai.Pi: nm 1 I rfi . ..tt. Tlf . ... A IVUlCltltl il.ill 1-1 tit'" wiliil Itllt tl (.HM ltVl ,111 Att'te, iiii.l all itlur I iiit.n-, t i, T i (h i, Ytllow.mu, t.tlu'r FfiM(il.l ll.l MiV, 'S IM',1 j lr Uttlu, t iM ty Jiiu; 'ii.. HEALTH f BEAUTY I ! hmnxo ai t'Piti: itfti i:i.oihim'i;i:t: 1 I.KSIl AMI WI.ICIIT-rl.tmt n;i AMI llk , in t'it cujiriXMu .. ; it::i id ai.i..- SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT 3IAS made Tiin Mnsi A-nM uiNu (Tr:i;s- mi iiUIfK. m JiAwn Alt1. T-ii: rii.N..i;s m ; OK THIS 'liiL'l-V i ll AT Evory Dny nn her osa in Flesh nnd Weight Is koa.i nnd Tclt. THE GREAT BLO.'D PURIriE... Kvery ilrop .f t!io RATI l' i. 1 I.IAN ,:j:suM i" . f communKiiltj tliruitU tlu ll. . ., 1'ilu.-. rfn.l (.I'm lluuliaml Julcid tr tlw idt m Hi i-.r t Ufs, fr U n i i! the aati- of Ilia Uly wli'i u. un-1 twnn 1 ui.it. ml. hcrofulo. byi'liillH, Cuu itmtl i.hn.iu1 r tllaiMff, L'!. -In tlitj TliruHt, Moiit'i, Tii't.iin, slit lt ti.o (i'mulj t..l cthtr Part-icr tlm fyMvm, nr- Mr ui -w 1 Klurz.s from tlm lirn, niul tlt. ur-.t i ti.-tiSi illi is n, Kun . tl'Jiis. V'cu-r s.irn, K.mI.1 ll'.i'l. Ituz Y.rm. M't Pliomu. hrjklpvUa, Ac.ii', V.Uc'A Kit !-. V.'i.t ni l.i the I k!i. "I mui.!-! Ciiiccrs In tlio Vt.ni, tm 1 i II it k.i.Inj t'ii-1 tlnful tl.i- cliarirt'if. J life nrliichil.' t,rs wl'.h'i i i', rti-'in awt.nvi'- 1 1 f.jti , ii, tt.nl uij MiiMi'iif ii,o r ll.li uiul.r or Huttem tlK'iril-trv, m I ih'.V ii-o nlll proio It) . tt rj-i.im f i1Kmu ltd If tImi..Uk-t.lilUt.. .c j lio. I l.tlu uurtmaml UOL-y'tlltOiUltlll tllt U i. I.tl ll..l ,. In ,Ks.(ln', hllttl th Ui arrertliu tlao VtSntiw, tin I ivi .Ur t!i.iiim w iHi tiuw iti.it r UI r.ivU froiii healthy Moil-.U lliin tlm fAilSAPAUIL 1J AN Will ail'l it-H'i ncur . , Hv uuly d-Rrt U.o S a I.- i i iM.!.! 1 1 i.iaw.vir.r a"I knawit uim'tiiil nut nt I i in Kin' f i . , i,i faK l i'h" I'im&Utiitlvi. i1, aiiJhkiu ('I t.ijH.i; tut it 1 1 ilia nulv m,Hi euro for ' Vrlmrr, nti-l Xuu,h (inv.l, IH.Uli. Tr y M.i).)au of WiUi-r. Iu..initl , i f iJrUe, lUW Diwi-tf. Altmmliiml.i, nml lu ..'l i , t n. h iu Um mu l-rkkttuM iIl t;.tiltp, &rthu w.iit.TlH till. il.tmiv, Mlvo'l Willi imbMlanci i llkoluottl.lte or titi 1,1,1 t..i,-.i.lrt IlkuttUto nlk.or lla-ri h.l uiorUJ, il.uk, U h '.I ,i;v.u in.",:ml tthlto L,iictljt uopoaltri, niitl whin tlid U jiiK-Uliiir, Imnihii N-uitfitliiti vhcu I'lUf lnt; ttutti. ii. ,1 1 ..In 1 1 Co a nail of tlio llatk :u 1 <iie tlio I.Tim. I'rln', Si.t. WORMSf-Tlio in',- k.in-i tiro noimJyf-r llWlrH JUllt j tpf, lit , Tnuiur of 10 Vear.'i' Grotvlli Cured liy ravnju E;ch3voiU, Ph. Kn r I ' Uwrli. All Ihv lh i vLry ttilntc tH ii h t i jour IU l)viii, i n 1 l-rrtir 1 hit mirn .1 )!H.Kut. r i4 a t lCun.lv Itfluf mi 4 l! Mil I M IfMrf, I nil Th wort t"i r 1 writ thii Ij i 'l., J it H, lbC3. i r in tU ovarii bu I Mytt ll." I trlia - I.-1 ii i 11 U IHIMH.U llll. 1 IftMf M UiUi-liiiMl!! li t. 1 t k t-ilUi tf tl.i I. fin tt. Ultltfl rf vorr r n i 1 x lurt'ili I IttvtM U.lw Jttti. r I .t -ii if ihfi inu.i, ..... ' iti-uftti'ifi, .m itin i ubldli ll it liVNNAll I'.V.NAl'l'. DR. K AD WAY'S' PERFECT PUI10ATIVE PiLLS, Jtotftctl tit-li'lii., ch e.mtly r.; Hi I v.ll'i .v.-fil (mm. rurco. laiifci.tci.li t.r tlm Inltn tl Vtti.it. W.in-ai.li, la Hint aiurtllta litre, l-iinly Vii-il.U , i MuLlij 1.0 iiimuty, mliiirui,i.rilt!ilirlt.ii ilrtifit. " C tf" tltitlt'r. . tin. I.,!lnttlt . , .1., , .r...t,t. ....... ottlvHof tl.u Jilt-Lllm o,ti,Vi " ' a J."" I '.""' ii'.1"" ' riwti in 11.. 11,1.1. AtlJIIr t.r l M,., ..i,. N, ,, li, ,rll li,,,, j, .i.ltll- 1'. Ill t lit. SI .ii.t.1., hit m.i i t j t.f l it; 1 .mtl. I lurrl.J bt J 1..II WI tH-lltlittr, lll..,.u,,lll ll.4l ('Uti V,bu, il' ,J Ktt4-iinui r i.,i,t. i, ,.., 1, , ,, i.,.""n,; bM. I lt. I, L.,,.1 ,, I , , , 1 . 1 . , r I U ,1; Ullll.l8 lo IL frAtti'M'f '' n-MWAYM I'll.IS ,.111 rc llio,).ttni WiV? I'tTiYi;',;, is'. .I' '' ss ' " i?.liA,.'.WAV !." N?- fcr MoU''" '. Kcw.vtik. tifuniatlui, wt.ttli llti,uulitil: Uim.t r nl872'ly jyjcKELVY, N13AL & CO., DEALEUS IN DllY GOODS, GltOCERIES, AND General Merchandise, t BL00MSI1URQ, l'A. JauflJ7J-tf f;r tlttt cttrt-'tif till tli.rtlVltt ir ll.u Mi i t 'li. hir! ll'.vvth, IklOuuii, lluttlrr, ,Smixi lilvti., 11 ..ilntl,,., cwttlln.. lion, ( yiht-tititfl, lmlltrt-.tlmt. ll -,ltt-I Illllt.i.t.fn. i j. luud ri'ltl, liitl.tiiititiitl.iii t.f II,. Uoiwlii, ritoit. itittl nil lie. Misccllnuooua. 1872. 1872. NEW SP1UN0 GOODS. - M. P. LTJTZ Ilnnjuiticllii'iipil front Now Vnikwlllm full llnoot JlIiACIC AND C01.0HKI) 'AU,KH, liYONS'HlliK I'Ol'JitNS. H1L1C l'ONOKHS, liislit nirli unit ilifiic, ?i lJ'J'J XOfi, nlilpc nml plain ClltASS 0LOT1IS, Mrlim plnln ntnl clime. WASH I'OPIjTNS, lilmh nuil colored. ALPACAS, FANCY VLAWS, COLO 11 li D 0 A M li 11 1 0 S , I'EIlCAhKS, WHITE GOODS, BUISSK, TAIU.ATAN, S'lWOltlA I, AWN, HISIIDl'ItAWN, NAINHOOKH, O'A.StimifS, LONdt'i.oni, UNKNS, NAI'IUNrt, 1JUIYI.M. TOWKI.M, JiAUE CUIfl'AIlVH, NOTIONS, TllIMMlNQS, JIOSIKUY AND QLOVJiS, nml ovcij'thlna cciu'rally kept Iu a ilrat.elass DRY GOODS STORE. HROWEU'H DIiOOK, HAHrorCOlIlM' HOUHH, MAIN Bl'ltl'lKr, ULOOMSIlUIia.l'.V 'iThli Cut Illustrates tho maniwr of Using Fountain Nasal Injector, on This instrument U especially do.-ignoa for tlio per fect aiipllcntlou oi DR. SACK'S CATAFirill REMEDY. It 1 tho only form of Instrument yet invented Willi which Hultl mctlicino cirn lio-cnrilril hlgk vp nml Ikrtctly aw'.lul to all paitsof tho att'octcil iiafiil pa! Ea;es, nti'l tho chambcu or cailtlcd commuiiicntlii" thorcivltli, In which cores ami ulcers ficqtieiitlyeiUt, ami fro 11 ivhlch tho catarrhal dUclini'iro trencially rro coe.li. Tujwantofsuccosaln trcatlnst'alarih heie tofjro Iiu arisen larscl from tho iuiposelljlllty of applyitt'i rcmoilles to tucso caitIc nnd chanibcrs by any or tho ordinary methods. TlilMibttnclo In tho way of clfcctlnit eurea Is entirely overcome hy tho Invention of thu Douche, lu tisiitx this Inurnment, tho Flu'J Is carried by Us own nelgltt) no snulfnu, lorc Jng or pumping being required,) up 11110 nosti 11 in n full hontlyllowlusctrcini to tho lilshcst poillon ol tbo nal pisa?c9. passes Into nnd thorotij;lilyclcaHEC9 fillthetitbOHantl chambers connected theicwllh, nnd ,1105 out ol tlio opposito nostril, llstifo Is pkaeautnml so t-luiplo Hint 11 child can underiitauil it, l ull ami explicit cllroctloiiN accompany inch liHlruinoitt. When used with this lnslrumi'iit, Dr. Ni.'o'n Citarili Itomody cures iccent ntlncUs of "Ciilil In tho mcml by a few nmillcnllonp. Syniptoiui 111 Catarrh. 1'icniiciit lie.ut ccho, illscharqo filling into throat, comUlmcs liro faso, watery, thlclc uncus, purulent, ollenflve, .Vc. In othora a drynosi, iliy, watery, weak or Imlamed cyci.noppln? up or obstruction of rntnl imffnen, rltulnj lu cars, (tealiiess, hauKlu and couching to cl'ir tliniat, ulceration's ec.ibs fiotn ulccitt, olcc alierel, 1ns.1l tivaii', oll't.iislvo breath, impaired 01 tuUl deiiiv.itlo:i ot Fcuso of tnicll and la.te, illjjl-iie-t j, muuul il"iiresslou. loss of appetite, Indiges tion, enUrjicd tonsils, tlcMins: coiili, .'Lc. Only a fjiir of thoso fyi.lptotiu 010 likely 10 bo pieeeut in any caso at ono time. Or. sano'n Uiitnri'Ii Itnmcily, wlun used Willi !(r. I'lorco'iiNnunl asoiicliiniulncccm pauled with tho constitutional treatment whlth Is recommended in tho pamphlet that wraps cnih bot tlo or tho Itemcdv, Is n pci feet fpcclllc lor this lonth pomo disease, nnd tho pioprljtor oiTets, in Rood fallli, JtdOt) rorril lot a caso ho can not cure. 'I ho Itemcdy Is mll.l and pleajant tn ure, contnlnlii!! 1.0 (troiis or ciiihlie ilru,-s or PoUons. Mbo Catnrih Hetnetly i suld at DO cent-, Douche at M cents, by till (IriiuululM, or iliher will bo mailed byrro piletor on n reljil r 1.0 cents it. v. ctiiiicr. jr. w liolo l'lttpiietot. ' ! (. N. V 111372 ly. QAJIRIAGE MANUFACTORY, IlloomBbnrtr, Va, II. 0. HLOAN & BHOTIIKU Ilavo on hand nnd for nalo nt tho most n .it; an blu rates a splendltl htncU 'Jf UAitutAaias, ituaaiEri, ana ovcry descrlptlou ol Wugoni botu PLAIN AND KANCV wnrrantoil in no iiiuilii oftlitt Ijoit ntttl moil ilnr ablo materials, mid by tlio lao-l t'l icilonvoil worktueu. All work Rent nut fr.tt t lliu cstnb- llsliracnt will bo found tu b- of tin- 1 .bet class nudmirotoglvo perfect hutit.fiictloii Thoy imvo man it uitu ub.ui iiuuiii, ui H I, II I (i It H of nil tho nowost nnd most In-hint. .Mo ntylriu well uud carolully mado nud of the l water lain. An lunpactlon of tliolr work in n iced n It 1 bellevod that uouo buporlor can l,o lound in tue country, Inn 1'71 r.urtinu ti; t7,..,,,.FUlll' Twelve Years Iiians Nm, Tho rcmnrknblo miv ititiKS nf tlio lamotm WllITKUllIKl'niulllKI WAIiltlOU nkiiinu llio ItedHltiun. 'i'hrllllui; a "i tut ul tlrent IltinlH, llnlrbreudlb EbeuiieannU'l'i irlliloOniitosts with tlio bis Kaino nnd luntllo trltoa. Hplrllcd de(.crh tloim of tlio lialtlls nud euporitlltloua of that ktrniigo rteople, Tliolr Hporm, Louendu, Tradi tions. Ilow llicy Woo una wod. Benin, Doctor: Worhlilp, Ac. ew1 Fii'slt nnd l'opulnr, l'rlco Low. It In bi'lllUB by tbo tbousandn wilu won ilerlul rupldlty, Ageutu nro making from lo (lull per week. Cuolco Held yd vncunt. Bend at onco (or sample clinpiera. Illustrations nnd par ticulars to A. II. lIUllHAltD.i'iililbdier; JauZ77Mf, m C'lioslnut Ht 1'lilla, WBsaasm Vlit'-rTV Hit f f v4 p v ,iit l'flnrvDrlntc.mflcfe nfl'. 1 Hi'ii.N It ' ,li 1 i 1 1 ulluru-tUquorfc dtwtnn.'. , i. 1. .i 1 I--) 1 t'K' taMP, cilletl "Toics" "Ai)Kii ' li, in 01-," &ct that lead lti iiJiLr-n i" tiling in tu t 1 mu. lmt nro n Iruo MediciDPi m.vlo ftom lli-i u,e niu nml lioiba of Call forni.1, fruo ftum nil A1tV.nn StumihtiU. '1 liey are llie (Ireat lllno.1 l'linfior nml a 1 ilc-u!nn Principle, a Ten UtA HcTim.iinr nml Imior.ilir t f the System, carrjlng nfT nil iioi'onntis nniiiT, nml rolotmR the blnoil tn a lienliliy condition, cimclunu it, ftt'icMiniH nnd invigorating lioili mind nnd hndy. 'I hey nrc t.i y of administration. imm)'t in lluir ntlimi, cert mi in tlivir tcult, .ife ami ntnlilo iu all forms rf ilhccc. fit IVisou mil (nltn Hioic Ttltf oit nccord in to dirt-'ctiont, nnd remain lona unwell, provided tlicir bones nre tint doitroyed by tnlncral poison nrolticrmean?, and the vital orRins wntted bcvnnd the inl cf repair. IVI1"1'1 ,u lmlli-CRtldii. IIc.id.uhc, Pain Id the Shoulder, Coughs 'i'lRhtness rf (he Chest, Durl ncv, Sour 1. nictations of the htmnach, Had Taste in the Mouth, llili. us A tucks, Palpitation .f tho Heart, In Haminntum if tlie I.ttnt l'.iin tn tho regions tf the Kid ney, ami a hundred oilier painful eymptnnn, nre the off ftprltti ot Dypcp'-ia. In these complaints it has no roinl, and one bottle pro"c a better gm rani eo of iu lueiits thin a lengthy mlvertrement. I'oi I'Vmnlc OoiuplulitlKf in tin cr old, mar tied or single, nt the dawn of uommnond, oi tlie turn nf life, these Tonic liittcis display so decided an iiilluciice that a nnrked improvement h booh perceptible. X'oi lullnnunntory nml t'liL-otilo Illicit iiinllsui nudtiout, Ifyspfpua or Incline tion. ltilmti, l'cmittcnt and Intermittent 1 evcrl)iseaes of the UIocxl, i.iVcr, Kidneys nnd Illnddcr, thc-e bitters hive been mo-t Bitccessfid. Such Disc-nscs nil tr.iuscd by Vitiated Illnnd, wh'ch is generally pruduced by detail lament of the Ui gctite tirgans. 'I'lioy at'o n Gentle I'urpjntlvo nn well in n To ill i piMu in ; .i' t ilia pcculiir merit rf acting nt a powerful agent n rc.ioins Congest inn or Intlimmation of the I.iver and V i-cor.il (Jiausaiul in Ililious Ditc.iies, Kor SUIn Dlscusc llruptionn, Tetter, Salt Hhcum, IWotclies, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Itoils, Car httnclcs, Wint wormi, ScaUMIcid. Sore Kyc, I'ryaipelas, Itch, Scurfs Discolontui.is nf tlie Skin, Humors and Uisc.Tes of the Skm, of wlntcvcr namo or nature, are literally d( up and ctrried out of (lie r-ysicm in a short time b tho u e of th -o litters. Ono bottle in such ctojwiii cuiu.uco the inoA iticuduloui of their curatiw cIToch. C'lcnsific tlio VI tint oil ltlooil whenexer joti find us unpurities bursting tlirui;li the skin in Pimples, Krnptioti', or Sorvs : ilemic it when joit find it ob structed and rliiggMt hithceiiu; cleanse it when it h foul, jour feehns will kit jmi v.licn. Keep the blood pnie, and the licilth of lb 'ytem will follow Cirntfful thiunuiN proclaim ViNrcsn Hit tf.hs the ni'ist wondctiul limgoraut that ccr sustained the "inking sy.tem. Iin rrniio nntl other worma. linkrig in the system of bo miny thtinsaiids, are effectually destroyed ami removed. Sivs a ilistitifiuishcd jiliysiologistt Thcro is scarcely nn individual tijicii the face of the earth whose body ia exempt from the presence of worms, lt is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, lmt upon tho disciscd liumois nnd slimy deposits that breed these living monsters cf disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthclmiuitiCf, will fisc the system from worms like these Hitters. Mcrliniiirnl Hlftcitsc, IVrsoiu engaged In Taints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, (Jold beaters, and Miners, a3 they advance in life, will be subject to piratysis rf the Ilowets. To giwd nsjanut this take ailoseof Waikbr's Yikegau lUrrnxs onca or twice a week, as a Preventive. ilJIlnti9, Itciulttciit. mid Iiitovmlttcnt 1-Vvci'M, wtrcli arc eo prevalent in the vallejs of our great rivers throughout the Unltcil States, cpccially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. HlmoH, Ten nessee, Cumberhml, Arkansas, Kcd, Colorado, llraro, UioUraudc, Pcail, Alabama, Mobile, Saiannah.Uoanokr, James, and many othero, with their vast tributaries, thioughoitt our entire- country during the Summer and Autumn, and ictnarkably so during seasons of unusual lie.it and drne", im invaiiably accompanied by exten sive doiang'.'munti cf the stomach and lner, and other nlKlomimt viscera. 'J here are always more or 1cm ob EtiiiLtioni of tlu liver, a weakness nnd irritable state of the htomach, and great torpor (if the bowel,, bcin. cUvqeJ up with Minted accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting aa powerful tuttuenco upon tluse vaito'is orgms, is cseutiitly necessary, 'there? is no cathartic for tue puiposc equal to J. Waikek' Vinqi.ah IliTni'S n they will Fpccdily remove thu cj.uk-culon.(l M&cid matter with which tho bow el i nra loaded, nt the sum1 time f-timulatin the sc tictions of the liver, and gcnui.ilty retui.n.4 the healthy fimtiiuus of the digestive ciiipus. Seiofuln, or Kln-t IvH. White Swelling, Ulcers, l.ry-ipli, Swollml Neck, Goiter, Scrofuloui In llamm.il unit, Indolent Iml unmatious, Mercurial Af fection, DM Soiet, r.ruptinua of the Skin, Sorei Kycs, etc., etc. Iii tlie-f?, a in ml oilier constitutional Diseases, Waiki'kN ViMdut Uirn;i;s lave ihown tlicir great curative po.v.-u i.i tlu moot obstmaU and intractable caei. llr. WnlhorM Callfoi ulu Vhirf-nr nittevri act on all tlu .j n. . in a 'imil.tr mannci Hy purifying the ISloodtli y rt.itioj the cm .e, ami by resolving away the eifceu nt llie mil imin.iitiu iho tubercular deposits) lli 2 .-iife-Uil i .ii is lecHc liLalth, and a irnum.iu cure is effected. Tin xu'o;iefiU' i t.f I)n. Waiki-u's ViKFna Hitikk. aro A) .tu it, Ijhphoretie ami Carminative, Nun i lio I,i.itivo, lhtirr.tic,SoditivetCou:itcr-Iiuiaiit, Su ! niic, AIlci itivv mid Anti-lIiUous. Tlio Aperient nnd mild Laxative properties of D.t Wi i; !'. Visi cii PittlUs are the bet -fe-i.u ird in a 1 1 1 . t-f cruptiotn aiid inaligiiint fever, liTeir ba'iuuio, b ,!.', mil f-oothin piopeitici protect tlie IitiinriM cf tlu lire i 1 lie i r Seditivc irnpcrties allay I mil i.i i! a ii t-ti sullll s-o.i. itlt, ami bowels, either Oon i i ill i ii.n i i, win.', c.j i , ct.inipi, etc. 1 heir Coiiiitct-Ii i n .nt i. il'ii.' ic Lttutuli thrnii'lioiit the system, , 1 luir I) i Ui. j ... tui i .nt n tlm Kulncyi, comctny : ml il'h'i - ih' I'r.cf n.iiit. '1 heir Aiiti-Ihlinas iro-iiK. s:. i' iv- i'ij h .; it ths suciction ot bile, a. id its d ui., s tlm u't tho lulniy diiLt and are iiK.nui lo a 1 K-in-.thd a.,.iit , ti tlu- cme ul l!ihi iu I'lvci, l'fv. r ami A ,u , elt Povilfy Uio tily ap;n!ast i1I.eano bypmi fi.i; ill its llui.l uilh i. , I, u; III r i fl.s. No rpideinn: cm ti'-u l.o'd ul a t- tiui.i thin forearmed. The liver, th. Bi'uu.uli, tlu bin.L'f, the l.ulney-, andt the nerves aic rend -red dii'tse pro I by thii k eat invijinrant. 'i'Jio Ktils.ii'y of Dii. m:ku Vi:;i gar Hit Ti rs, ill Clnon l M -j'i i. Pi-vci ( Neivinis Ihsordti-., Constipation, il.-U.-.-ic, in t 1 po.vjr, and all maladic alftctitij! ihj M'l.ii I., r, bi.'.w!, ptiliium.iry orjaii", or i.iusculir sy t mi. Ii t 1 i evj nemd by liundiedi of thousand'., .,.) I l.'t i t . u . imls n. uio are ak ina for the .im i '. I)h-cutlltl"i.- 1 ' . .1 o liutii i o i (join;; to hod at ldfilit fiom a hill nm .nt I o u h linvnie-Klatull Kat jjjod no.iii-.h--; t ul, .it i .it btcf-tcak, mutton chopreni "ii, iot t b.cl. ai.il et ibV-., and lake out door exeai t. 't'lu'v i t.iinpu c 1 it i uiu-ly vli. table itiirrcdic.nl , '.In i1 i.u im -.iiiU J. WAI.Kl II, P.o ' H.i2.riinf5T;AirDi!tCO,( Drttgi t in 1 0 n At-,,, San Kiaim ci, C.il., and touiti nl W a I . .u.il Lli i'ii ,i , Nn Vurk, SOU) 1SY AI.I. IHM t.l.lslS M J1KAL1ZKS uia-72 nm Tin: nGiu:pn:;.'T.i that COMFOSI'. KOrtA! M l.-t nto published on cvt'iyj) '.i ;p,t!iurc-. t'oro it Is not n ennt ; f; r.at:(.n, consequently PHTSiciAxs rac:,.!r.;; n It i3 a certain ruru ft.r f'i rui'.il.t, Svt'liilis in nil it. llrmi, iUii'imi i- tism, Skm Disruse, i..'.- C'u:ii" plaint and all d.o.u uf t'.a Illood. 0112 E0XTL3 0? T.ZV.j.U1 will do moro f,ood t1. in U'n lioltkj of lliu Syrups ol' Kir-.jpanlla. TUE UNDCriUONED PIIVS1CIAM3 liavo used nocadalUia tlicirpractic, fur thu ji.iil threo yearn and frielj endortio it as a reluLIu Alteratho and Illood I'urifior. DII. T. C. I'UOIt, nf i:.i!ilmc:e. Ult. T. J. JiOYKl.V, " 1)11. II. W L'AHH. " 1)11. 1'. O. OAN.NKI.I.V, " UH. J. S. SI'AIIUS, ol XlLholan !!'.(-, DK. jVu Jlt-CARTIIA, Citlmultia, S. ( . ' cn. a. a kodx.es, r.jjccomt, r;. c. U3EJ; AND r.NDOKSED BY j. n. '.itK.vtii b so.vs, ran nivci-; Mjsj. 1'. IV. S.MITII. J.f'.-rtn. Mltlt a. r wiii:i im. i.iua, uiuo. II. J'.AI,!., I.iini,0)iio. riw.vi;:! & coarnionivillF, V. SA.M'I.. O. MtfADBKN, .llufrccs. LoiOjTt.. 'i. OurKpaco v , 1 rrt allow of any ex. tc ulcd it in.nl. i l,i li'Ltlion to tint Irtucsof Ilo.ail.il. '. '1'otltn MoJIcrJ I'lofcssicn v.'o gu.iui.tco a I'lulJ y.x tra"tRUpcrlortj nny they l.avo ever uied In tlit trp.ilmi'tit oi diseased llloitj ; an.l lo tliv'..:iti' tpti wo say tiy ItDail.illii, an 1 "i v ill lo restored to lti.illli. Ilosa talit ts iitl.l l.v all Dnmirlsta. prko fjl.SOpcvLilu. A.IJrotJ D? CL3M3H?3 Si 00. XTcilufcttuflng Chtmislt, ll.HTiuoti;, its. Jiily'.'l-il ly. JJALTlJMOItK PIANOS. Wo rospcctmily cnll tlio ntlcntton of tlioso dcalrltiK to nurelinto our lunlio of I'lanos, Wo '"' dtliat w,n Cdl K'vo katlsluctloa lu overy c.uf. Our worUmeiiBkllirul nml oxpcrleu. cea aiut nro tiuder tlio iieii,ouuUnneiliitonUcuco or tlio members ot our firm. Wo uio only tlio bet teasoned Umber, nml tbo material In ceno' till 1m llrst e own. iinf iinttr.u .ttiii.r,iti t..Ar.itntt liayo tlie tialeut acintlo urr.uiBemenl tlirougli. mil. jvlilcli lu tlui ujiluloa of tlio most, comno. tentjudses li piouounced vnlunble. lly tills Im iruointnt u l'luno Is mailo moro iliuablo aud Keeps tlio toio loucer. Wo claim for our ln&lru. meuts Hint thev uro htconil to nniii,. nml ilmv cimibluo nil tlio cssoutlul elements Hint coustf. tuto superior workmanship. Wo will lilve n written Kuaranteo for Hvo years. Mr. O.NllAI) I'llKlMAN. mombitr i f mi. tl.n. wlltvlklt llioombburis four limes a year tn 10.' ltiiir nud ntti'tid to tuiilui! nf nil lln.u i ,,, ubbcueool Mr.FiiKiMANfMr. I. K.iUu.Eit will ntteud to our buslne.s in llloombburi; uud Is niilliorlr.ed to reotlvo and (.ollclt orders. Wnpttll t.lV'H tlio vtirtr l.n.1 . ,TVw.. ...v .w. .tut, .CUll-lll'l'U, aAHHU'iArg. , , Ilallliuore, M, 1). I. K. MlLT.ru. llrtnlpp in ntnr.u ,1......... Meloileous llvo octavo and llvo btop oignns ol io b,t mnUo, told nt lliu. Tonus ruby, Juno Ul R08ADAL18 Miscollnncoua. CONTINENTAL. Life Xusurauco Oompany, OV NKW YOltlC. 1 of Policies Issued 43,01 ASSETS $5,500,000, "j SSUES nil tho now form of l'uu Xaml prcsonUan larornuln temit ni i..,. puny In tlio United Suites. Tlio company will mako temporary 1 Us pollclei. Thirty dnvn' unfa nllowotl nn each tm nod tho policy held Rood durliiK Hint tlm All our policies uio Incnntest.iblo for tt. causei. l'ollcles isued by tlilt company r . lelture, No cxttn clmrges mado for travelling r I'ollcy linlders shaft) lu tho annual' t,r tlio compjny, nntl imvo u vulca In tho i nnd mannncmentor tbo compan.-. No policy or medical leo chnrired. .lUSTUH I.AWllt .S'( , . .1, r. Untir:nt(, Wecrettiry, H. I'. CitAKULKil, Jr., Acluary. Central Office of Noilli-Eata hi: "Columlian" Building BLOOMSBUXiG!-, P.'. CIIAELES B. BROCKWAY, General Afcnl. jm.ri.iira-tr. Rail Roads T AOKAWANNA AND ni-li- JJ 1111110 UAIMtOAIt On audoftjrNov. L7, IS7I,)' . an ?r r in tannt toilowa : Onlu'! None Arrive Ann i n. in. p. m. O.KI 1.1 1 ti.l!J 11 '! U.. IA lu ll, m l.l " i S. ran ton., 1'itlstuu... Kingston 1 Rt, B., & W.liarioO'i.s b"w l."il riymouth 8.1 .: i Mi) Hhlckshluuy.... 7.110 12 "i XL, Herwlclc TM ll.',u u.r I Uloom g.03 ll.u a. ,i Danville ll).;o 1.7 Connection lnndo nlHenmton by too It trnl'i for Uroat Uond, HliiKlniniton, A'U nil points Noilli, Hast, and Wet. 1). T.liOUND, ( TlJOIlTIIERN OENTR VI On and nftor Nov. lst.i'i "1 . loavoScNimiiv as follows : NOimiWAi:: .. 15.33 tui. Daily to Willlainspor', I ,)mn' dalgu'i, Ilocbcilor, llult.i't', "u pou .n n nnu N. Fnlls. 12.10 V. M. Ditiralo, N, Tails, a 0. 501'. M., Dally, (oscept tin-id.t t, t bpon and trio, 1. T r. t,, Daily, (oxfopt Hnnd- v o fnr HullaloaiulNUg.-ira Fall ,vU. i:n from Klinli i. TItAINS a0UTIIVi.l 1.17 A.M. Dally ror D.xltlmoic, V riilladolphln. lO.O'i A. JI. Dally (oxcont Kun.l.u WashiiiKtou amlJPa!'- '. ' . 1.11 r. M, Dally (oxcopl r.uuil v , l'lilladtjlpliiM, .to. Ji a',. , Con'l.R i. ALVKK3 IS, I'l.Sl s IIOIITE9T IIOUT:!! V - i WINTER arhaxui-:ml. J EASTWAUD. vr:si'vt l.l wv. I.U.VVU. A. M. Suubury, ii.a) Dauvillo 7.02 1,'atnwlssn 7.2s S w llazloton uus I 3.4.1 J u. 11 , 1 2J ltcthloliem, 12.11) UnziuLtK l'liilndolplila -ij 1! 1.1 1 niiiu lluzletoii, ' in 12.'li D.mvllit . Now York. Jji's 3.50 .Stinnuo . Tlio nftornn 111 train connects 111 s,ui tho l'. a K. 1.113 p. 111. train boiub W .1 , Willi itnspoi'U.); Lock lliu en t I'.m tbo Norllicrn Ontrnl 1.50 p. m. tu .v reachlui! lltirrlsbnra 7.0) p. 111., mul 10.1 j p. in,, nnd also with tbo Su bin Istowu U.illroad. C'omfortablo and lutudsomo Co:ir t new route. J. 1IUIIVEY KA3K, Hupiim JEADINO IlAlbUOAl). BUJIMUR AltUANaEML . Monday, May 0, lr2 Orcut Trunk I,lno fiom tho Norm t West forl'blladelphla.Ncw York, id tm 1 villo, Tunintiua, Abhiaud, Hluimokni 1 Alleutnwu, Kastou, Jiplirntii, Liu, ' Ciilumtita.tS.c,, Trains Ictivo llnrrlsbui'ij for N . oi" Lowt;: At 2.4 1, t, lt, tt, m., nnu '.'.) t. 111. nectlUR with blmllar irmm !' u ul.i Hallroad, nnd nrilvini; t w io,'j7, a. in,, ,5a, nnd t', Ij p. m, n. v Hleeplng cais accompuny 1 iu n wltlioul chnuse. ltetunilni;: I.envo New Yfiii 12M noon nnd 6,15 p.m. I'liiUik , 1 a. m, and '!:'. p. in. I.onvo llnrrlsburK lor lit . In.' ' mr.riun, Mlneibvllle, Abiduiiu, u loulovu aud i'lilla'd. nt H.tou. in., uiu 1,05 n.iu.jKtoppiusuH.ubauou nud in f slatlouK; thul.Uj p.in. Inilu eonin-i - ' l'ottsvillo ami tioluiuliln only. 1' 1 Kehuylklll llavtu uud Aubino, v nud Suso.ULhan.ia llnllioad, vi 3A'i p.m. luisl IVnusylvaui'ilLulro.'.l 11 us iusior Alleiuoi.n Kusum nnd J.w 1 1 111. 10, a, iu uud 1.03 p. m, lie urn Now Yolk nt P.'jO a, m., I'.VjO noun and ri aud AUeutowii nl 7Jti, m, 12,-uuoou aiv 11.13 11, 111. Wnv PaaseniEer Tiaill 1' lives PhllaU 7,SI)n.m conutctlua iillh .unil.ir trum tt I'ii. rnllrond returning frum Hi -d blopplnt; nt nil btalliiH. IjCilVO UIIHVllIU Ul ttt" u.itt., It 1 . llomdull ul lO.UOlt. 111.. Hliauloklll 11) 1 -u 11. in., AKiilaiid nl 7,Uj 11.111. and l.,t.. um -auoy City at 7.01 11, in. nnd 1.2 1 p, in. 1 H.lij a. m and 2.10 p. m. lor I'tti-.. xoric, ttei.Liiug, iiaiiisuui'ii.ce. l.u.vo I'otibViUo via Mi-mi) 1U111 ' utl hunui. Uult.'t.'d ut8,15 n.iii. lur tt . 11,1 u. 111. ,loi I'tnuOrovonud Tl. He.,Uti.f All 'iiimCKlnllou Truin it vlllo ut6.50a. 1 '., passes Headuii; .ti 1. rlvlmj ul 1'ti 1 1.' 'elplila nt U...0 u, 111. K leaves l'blladL., I1I11 nt f . 15 11. in.. 1 m lnv at 7,10 imu., ti .living tit l'ottsviliu m l'oltttowu AcLt.miiAOutlon irttti.,1' town nt u.-ti a.m., 1 turului;, 1 avt. ! (Ninth and Orcein . 1,5') p.m. Columbia UKiut. , 1 1 ui ii- it tif w 7, !M n.iu., and 0.15 p.i i.lnr 1'iihr.iin I 1. " ter, Columbia, i!;e ; uluinl , it ,tv I. in 8, V0n. m. and 3.23 11, in., ami e."'iti 1 m, uud i Ij p, 111, IMkltiluetl Hull lio.'d 1 'i JllULttou ut 7,lj U.tOu. M., it.l . t mi: 11. tie eui.wi Ulis.ll.t t ' noon e. 4.t"i p.m., conuei'l 'i' ; . ' ir l.t .tdiuu Uiuliiiiut. I oh bioiikdiile Itnlliuiui i. 1 nt tUJll.lu, l.iU li.i! uV 7.15 I1.I11. ret .tllln , 1'ksantni ij.o,8.trjuudll.J5a. n a. ji neetlnu wile blmllar trains oil It . Im ' 1'icliciim: Valley Hallroad Iriiius I nlxvllloiiiu.lOu, 111., 8.10 nud li.V)p. in lot', leavo Ilyeisat 0.80 a. 111., 11MJ and 1 coimi'i.tlnc with tialus 011 Itendlu Hutu Ciicbter Vulley Hnlliuiuliialns I limi i port ut 8,11011. 111, aud '.'.10 uud o.-t p. 111. 1 leavo Dowulnutou nt U.ii it. in,, l...t 5.U p. 111., lounectlug with timil.ir H Hiadluu itsllioad. uu miiuiays, leave Now York rt 5,1) 1 i' nlilaut H.WI n. 111. and.l'i 11.111. nltusili a.' 1 luunlusonly lollcudliiB;)ie:.velol' vlile ijtiiiiBuitiii ii. s.sj 11 , m, nun i.tu p. ' leavn Allentoivu til I.vj und U.I1 p. m.. "-, Heading ut 7.15 a. 111, and in K.p. m, t'r 1 burir, ut '1.31 a, in. lor Now Yuii:,uv7..in. AUeutowii mid lit 114(1 n. it. ttit.l l.lj 11. liilladelplilu. L.UIIIU111II1110I1, wiicate, it t.eit. 1 r.SCUlblon TkkLts to nml frum all nnu ' diiced rates. ilnggauo checked lliroiiiii: lto pouuds i -each pubsotiser, J, 1 . WUI'l" Asst. Hupt, ,:l.i g, ..IB' ; llondlui;, I'a., May 0, lt7.', B LANK DKKD.S. U'O 11QW liavn llin flnrfct nur 1 1 1111 liL( I J J on liiiiui liiiil lor kiilu tlu.t V IH' t Ucil lu IlioonibLurL'. iMmohlzatiii btt 1 iueut imjior, t'omuicn Ditdw. 1 xcculur. t