THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. gov the ilouno otlis. Roso-Bud. A king and queen onco upon n time rclgncil In n country a great way oir, wlicro thcro were In those days fairies. Now this king and queen had plenty of money, and plenty of lino rlothcs to wear and plenty of good things to eat and drink, uuda coach to rldo out In ev ery day: but though they had been married many years they had no chil dren, and this grieved them very much Indeed. But one day as tho queen was walking by tho sldoof tho river, at tho bottom of tho garden, Mio s-aw a poor littlo fish, that had thrown Itself out of tho water, and lay gasping and nearly dead on tho bank. Then tho queen took pity on tho littlo fish, and throw it back again into tho river; and beforo it swam away it lifted its head out mm bmu, "x Know wiint your wish Is, and It shall bo fulfilled, in re turn for your kindness to mo you will eoon have a daughter." "What tho lit tlo fish had foretold soon camo to pass : and tho qirecn had a little girl, so very beautiful that tho king could not ceaso looking on It for Joy, and said ho would hold a great feast and make merry, and show tho child to all tho land. So ho asked his kinsman, and nobles, and friends, and neighbors. But tho queen said, "I will havo tho fairies also, that they might bo kind and good to our lit tle daugthcr." Now thcro wcro thir teen fairies in tho kingdom ; but as the king and queen had only twelve dishes for them to cat out of, they wcro forced toleavoono of tho fairies without ask ing her. So twelve fairies came, each with a high red cap on her head, and red shoes with high heels on her feet, and a long whlto wand in her hand: and after tho feast was over they gatl cred round In a ring and gavo all their best gifts to tho littlo princess. Ono gavo her goodness, another beauty, an other riches, and so on tlllsho had all that was good in thoworld. Just as eleven of them had dono bleS' sing her, n great noise was heard in tho courtyard,andwordwasbroughtthattho thirteenth fairy was come, witlxa black cap on her head, and black shoes on her feet, and a broomstick In her hand: and presently up sho camo into tho dining- hall. Now as sho had not been invited to tho feast sho was very angry, and scolded the king and queen very much, and set to work to take her revenge. So sho cried out, "Tho king's daughter shall, in her fifteenth year, bo wounded by a spindle, and fall down dead." Then tho twelfth of tho friendly fairies, who had not vet given her gift, camo forward, and said that tho, evil wish must bo fulfilled, but that sho could soft en its mischief j so her gift was, that tho king's daughter, when tho spindle wounded her, should not really die, but should only fall asleep for a hundred years. However, tho king hoped that still to savo his dear child altogether from tlio threatened evil j so ho ordered that all tho spindles in tho kingdom should bo bought up and burnt. But all tire gifts of the first eleven fairies wcro in tho meantlmo fulfilled; for tho princess was so beautiful, and well-behaved,and good, and wise, that every ono who know her loved her. It happened that, on tho very day she was fifteen years old, tho king and queen wcro not at homo; and sho was left alono In tho palace. So sho roved about by herself, and looked at all tho rooms and chambers; till at .last sho camo to an old tower, to which there was a narrow staircaso ending with a littlo door. In tho door thcro was a golden key, and when sho turned it tho door sprang open, and thoro-sat an old lady spinning away very busily. "Why, how, now, good mother," said thoprinecss,'"vhatareyoudoingthero?" "Spinning," said the old lady, and nod ded her head ; humming a tune, whilo buzz! went tho wheel. "How prettily that littlo thing turns round !" said tho princess, and took thosplndlo and began to try and spin. But scarcely had sho touched it, beforo tho fairy's prophecy was fulfilled; tho spindlo wounded her, and sho fell down lifeless on thegrouud. However, sho was not dead, but had only fallen Into a deep slcop; and tho king and tho queen, who had Just then camo home, and nil their court, fell asleep too; and tho horses slept in tho stables, and tho dogs in tho court, tho pigeons on tho house-top, and tho very flies slept upon tho walls. Even tho flro on tho hearth left off blazing, and went to sleop ; tho jack stopped, jmd tho spit that was turning about with agooso upon it for tlio king's tllnnor stoodstlll ; and tho cook, who was at that moment pulling tho kitchen-boy by tho hair to glvo him abox on tho ear for something no Jiau uono amiss, let him go, and both fell asleep; tho butler, who was fclllv tasting tho ale, foil asleep with tlio Jug at ins lips :' antl thus ovcrythlug stood Etui, ana slept soundly. A largo hedgo of thorns soon grow round tlio palace, and every year It bo- camo higher and thicker ; till at last tho old palaco was surrounded and hidden, so that not oven the roofs 'or chimneys could bo seen. But thcro went n report tnrougn all tlio laud of tho beautiful sleeping Rose-Bud (for bo tho king's uaugnter was called) : so that, from iimo to time, bovorai Kings' sons came, and tried to break through tho thicket Into tho palaco. This, however, nono of them could ever do with hands ; and thero they stuck fast, and died wretchedly. After many many years thcro camo a king's won Into that laud : and an old man told him tho story of tho thicket of thorns; and how a beautiful palaco stood behind it, and how a wonderful princess, called Roso-Bud, lay in it asleep, with all her court. And told, too how ho had heard from his grand father that many, many princes had como, and had tried to break through tho tho thicket, but thoy had all fctuck fast in It, and died. Then tho tho young prince said, "All this shall not frighten me, I will go and feo this Bosc-Bud." The old man tried to hin der him, but ho was bent upon going. Now thatvery day tho hundred years wcro'ended; and cshocamototho thick et, ho saw nothing but beautiful flow ering shrubs, through which ho went with ease, and they shut in nftcr him as thick a3 over. Then ho camo at last to tho palaco, and thcro In tho court lay tho dogs. asleep; and tho horses wcro standing in tho stables ; and on tlio roof sat tho pigeons fast asleep, w ith their heads under their wings. And when ho camo Into tho palaco, tho flics wcro sleeping on tlio walls ; tho spit wasstand- lug still; tho butler had thojug of alo nt his lip.-", going to drink n draught; the maid sat with a fowl in her lap ready to bo plucked; and tho cook In tho kitchen was still holding up her hand, as if sho was going to beat tho boy. Then ho went on still further, and all was so still ho could hear every breath ho drew ; till at last ho camo to the old tower, and opened tlio door of tho littlo room In which Ro?c-Bud was; and thcro she lay, fast asleep on a couch by tho window. Sho looked so beautiful that ho could not take his eyes off her, so ho stooped down and gavo her a kiss. But tho moment hoklssed hcrshoopened her eyes and awoke, and smiled upon him ; and they went out together; and soon tho king and queen also awoke, and all tho court, and gazed on cacii other with great wonder. And tho horses shook themselves, nnd the dog3 Jumped up and barked; tho pigeons took thclrheads from under their wings, and lookedabout and flow Into tho fields; tho flies on tho walls buzzed again ; tlio flro in tho kitchen blazed up; round went thojack, and round went the spit, with tho gooso for tlio king's dinner up on it ; tho butlerflnishcd his draught of alo; tho maid went on plucking tho fowl; and tho cook gavo tho boy tho box on his ear. And then tho prince nnd Ro'c-BikI were married, and tho wedding feast was given ; nnd they lived happily to gether all their lives long. nnnfr's gciiartmcnt. Domestic ltcclpcs. Vegetable Soup. Tuico two potatoes and two onions, with two turnips ono car rot, a littlo parsley chopped fine, salt to the taste. Cut the potatoes In quarters, llco tho carrots. Put all in a sfew-pan, with tlireopints of water, and saltto the taste. Boll it down to ono quart. About fifteen minutes before it is dono add tho parsley. Strain it, and servo with light bread and toast. This is tho receipt of a late eminent physician of Philadelphia. Good Plain old Fashioned Apple-Sauix. -Let your stock of apples bo picked over several times in tho courso of tho winter, and all tho defective ones taken out. hot the good parts of these bo pared, and if not used for pies, bo mado into applesauce. Boil it Inn preserving kettle, and to a pailful of cut apples put ono sliced lemon. After tho apples aro tender add a pint bowl of brown sugar, and boil them gently fifteen minutes longer. Towards spring when apples becomo tasteless, a tcaspoonful of tar taric acid, dissolved In a littlo water, should bo added to this quantity of ap ples. Old Style Plain Plum Pudding. Four ounces each or Hour, suet, currants, raisins and bread-crumb?, two table- spoonful of treacle, and half a pint of milk. Mix all well together, and boil in a mould three hours. Servo with wlno or brandy-sauce. To Stuff Poultry. This recipo was given mo by an old English lady: Take some bread crumbs aud turn on just enough hot water to soften them, put in a piece of butter, not melted, tho size of a hen's egg, a spoonful Tif ground pepper, and a tcaspoonful of salt; thero may bo somo of tlio bread-crumbs that need to bo chopped then mix thorough ly, and stuff your turkey. A Bucks Counti Soup, Toko two quarts of soup stock, put it to boil with an onion, two carrots and ono turnip cut fine, and season it with pepper and salt. If It is mado of brown stock, add half a tcaspoonful of cloves and boil it half an hour, then add a glass of port wine, but if it is mado of white stock, put in half a tcaspoonful of ground-maco and n glass of sherry. Itec-Kecplng Axioms. Thero-aro a few flrs-t principles in bee keeping which ought to bo as familiar to tliofcparian as tho letters of tho nl' phabct : Bees gorged with honey never volii' tecr an attack. Bees may always bo mado peaecablo by Inducing them to accept of liquid sweets. Bees when frightened by smoko or by drumming their hives, fill themselves with honey and loso all disposition to sting, unless they aro hurt. Bees .dlsllko any quick movement about their hives, especially any motion which Jars their combs. Bees dlsllkotlio odor of sweaty mil mals, and will not enduro impuro air from human lungs. Tho bcc-keeperwlll ordinarily derive all his profits from stocks strong and jieaitny, in cany springs. In districts wliero foraso is abundant only for a short period, tho largest yield 01 nonoy wm uosecurcu uy a very mod erato increase of stocks. A modcrato incrcaso of colonies in any ono season will, Iu tho long run, provo to uo tno easiest, saiest, una cncapcM modo of manaxiiiL' bees. Quccnless colonies unless supplied with a queen, will Inovitably dwindle away, or bo destroyed by tho bee-moth, cr by robbor-bces. Tlio formation of now colonies should ordinarily bo confined to tho season when bees aro uccwnulaltnghonoy; and If this, or any other operation must bo performed when forago Is scarce, tho greatest precautious should bo used to prevent rotiuing. Tho essence of nil profitable bce-kcon Ing Is contained In Oettl's iroldcn rule: keep your stocks strong. 1 f you cannot succeed in doing this, tho moro money you invst In bees, tho heavlor will Lo your losses ; while, If your Mocks aro strong, you will uliow that you aro a oee-matier, as wen as as ueo-Keeper, and may safely calculate on generous returns ironi your uuuiitriuiui sunjevts. DRY GOODS, &c. .BAND Ol'ENINO II HAM) OPENING GHAN1) OPENINGI UltANP OPENING GRAND 0PEN1NCI FAI.Jj AND WINTER COOPS, FALL AND WINTr.lt . GOODS, PA Mi AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOOPt, FALL AND WINTER OOOPS, consisting of consisting of consisting cr constating of consisting of rmv goods, dry goods, imv goods, i;UY goods, BUY COOPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAPS, HATH AND CAPS, HATS AND CAP, hoots and shoes, poots and hu0e.s, hoots and shoe, hoots and shoes, hoots and sucks, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HEADY-MAIIF. CLOTHING, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CL0THIJ1G, LOOKING-GLASS P5!, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS!, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS lis. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, TAINTS AND OII.S, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OII, PAINTS AND OILS, groceries, groceries, onocr.mr.s, groceries, groceries, queensware, queexswark, qurensware, queensware, queenswake, HARDWARE, HAUDWAIli:, HAHDWAHi:, HAItPWAHi:, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWAftE, TINWAItn, TINWARE, TINWARE, BALT, SALT, SALT BALT, BALT, PISH, FISH, FISH, KITH, FISH, aitAiN and seeds, GRAIN AND sunns, (lltAIN AND SEEDS, OltAIN AND SEEDS, GIIAIN AND HEEDS, Ao, Ao., AT McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S, McKELVY, NIIAL A CO.'S. McKULVY, NliAL A CO.'S. McKULVY, NKAL A CO.'S. Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets, Norlhwcbl corner of Main nnd Maikct Streets, Korthwtsit corner of Main and Mailiet htrcots, Xorthwcol coiner of Mala nivltlurkct Streets, Northwest co rntr of lialu nnd Murket Htreets. HLOOMSntlllG, PA., BLoo.Msmmo, pa, BL00MSI1URO, PA., HLOOMSnURO, PA., BLOOMSilUIlO, FA. IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAILS, IRON AND NAII.H, IRON AND NAILH, In lnrpg quauHticii und nt leduccd rales, alway on hand. DRUGS & MEDICINES. JJHUG AND CHEMICAL STOUE, Moomsburg, Pn, drugs, chemicals, paints, perfumery and toilet articles. EYEIt A MOVER, respectfully Invito n continuance of patronage. Their Drngi ntul Medicine nro nit selected with th greatest care, avoiding ns mnch ns possible, tlio Introduction of delirious nostrums, and arc purchased from tho best importing houses iu tlio country, PATENT MEDICINES of nil hinds Including Aycr's, Jnyno's, Hollo, way's, Hostetter'n, Wlshart's, Iloofland's, Ac, constantly on hand. COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL. HAllt, TOOTH, NAIL, AND CLOTHES linUSIIES PAINTS AND CHEMICALH of every variety, and of tho best quality. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Tlio pulillc may rely at all times on procuring tho nbnvo articles, with all tho new useful prepara tions kept lu the best conducted establishments. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS nnd Family Receipts compounded Willi tho great est accuracy and dispatch, IRESH ARRIVAL OP NEW ? GOODS. Tho undersigned has Just arrived from tho City with a largo assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, nnd Pyo Stuffs, Iteady-Mado Clothing, Perfumery, Toy and Fancy Articles, Druggist's Glassware, finishes, Trusses and Supporters, nnd a general assoi tment of every thing Hiat belongs ton wcll-appotntcd Drug Store. Also Patent Mcdlclues of nil kinds, such as Jayno's, Aycr's, Wlshart's, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, Prown's Troches, Swain's Panacea, Halter's Cod Liver Oil, Hoofjnnd's Hitters constantly on hand. Also MOHOCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROC CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS, by tho dozen or nalf-dozcn. Also SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac. Having had n large expcrlenco In tho drug bust lie I would respectfully Invito tlioso wishing 1111 thing iir that lino to call and sco my Mock be fore purchasing clscw here. "In medicines quality Ls of tho first Importance." JOHN It. MOVER. JOYAL & ROYEIt, Successors to GILBERT, ROYAL A CO. WHOLESALE DRUGalSTS, Importers and Dealers In DRUGS, MEDICINES, SPICES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, Ac, Not. 809 anil 311 North Third Street, Philadelphia. GROCERIES, &c, JOHN STROUP & CO., Successors to Stroup & Brother, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, No. 21 North Whirves, and 25 North W.itcr St., Philadelphia. "yyEAVER & SPRANKLE, WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 223 aud 227 Arch Strcot, Philadelphia. gCIIELL, BERGER & CO., UL.-N1-UA1J WJIJUWIU.1. .Ul.UUUAlS Dealers In PISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac, Nos. 122 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch St. Philadelphia. Solo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar rels, kegs, and cans. E1 STABLIS1IED 1703. JORDAN A BROTHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, nnd Dealers In SALTPETRE AND BRIMSTONE, No 200 North Third Street, Philadelphia. QOTTRELL & AY RES, noiesaio Dealers iu FISH, CHEESE, Ac, Ac, No. 100 NoiUi Wharves, second door abovo Arch Street, Philadelphia. JJ V. PETERMAN, Willi LIITINCOPr A TROTTER. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 21 North Water Street, and No. 20 North Delawaro Avenue, Philadelphia. MILLINERY GOODS. JLOOMSBURO FANCY TRIM MING AND BOOKSTORE, bccond door below Ilartmnn's, Main Street. Just received n new stock oi ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS, CORSETS, LACKS, EMBROIDERIES!, MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS nnd every variety of articles usually kept In a FANCY STORE. Also SCHOOL HOOKS, HYMN HOOKS, BIBLES, BUNDAY-SCH00L HOOKS, ami a largo lot of MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES, and a general nnd well-selected assortment of PAPER, ENVELOPES, Ac. A. D. WEI11I. J B. PURSEL, HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK MANUFACTURER, nnd denier In CARPET-HAGS, VALISES, FLY-NUTS .Ac, Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa, rjMIE UNION HOTEL, Arch Street, between Third nnd Fourth Streets, i'liuaueipuin. CHRIST A WEBER, Proprietors, Q.1RARD HOUSE, Corner of Ninth nnd Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. II. W. KANAOA, lVoprlotor. POR SALE. A GOOD MILCH COW, Part Durham, Sho has n lino calf (lire uerks old.iind Is In all resiwctsiideNlmblnlurualn. For March l. l3T"Bul im" ul ,Kl" DRY GOODS. TTURRAU l'OR CAT A WI S3 A I THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS. Goods to comparo with stringency of tho money market. Look and eomparq prices beforo pur. chasing elsewhere. Just call nt tlio fuvorlto husl ucss stand of McNINCH&SIIUMAN, nnd you will bo met by the obliging proprietors or their clerks, nnd shown through their great variety storo freo of charge,of course. They will glvo you n fair chnnco to spend your looso change, they trust much moro profitably than It enn bo spent clsowhcrc. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS this Bprlng Is much larger In nil Its varieties than usual. Their LADIES' PRESS GOODS nro of tlio nicest Mylcs lu market. They havo n fluo assortment of HATS, CA1X, BOOTS AND SHOES, SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSINETS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, nnd numerous nrllclcs common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE, AND GROCERIES, all at greatly reduced prices. They wish to con duct their business on the system of "PAY AS YOU GO," ami they think they can afTord to sell very cheap. They return their thanks for many past favors, and ask Hie futuro palronago of their former cus tomers nnd tho public generally. McNINCH A SHUMAN. RJIBRUSTER & BROTHER, Importers nnd Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS, HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, THREADS, SEWINO SILKS, TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES, BOA1-S, TERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers of BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES, nnd Dualcrs lu v WOOD AND. WILLOW WARE, BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac, No. 300 North Third Street, abovo Vine, Philadelphia. g L. BETTLE, with -V3US1I, HUNN A CO., DRY GOODS, No. W North Third Street, Philadelphia. M ar. MARPLE, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS, No. M North Third Street, Philadelphia. P J. LESTER, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SIIAD1W, Ac, No. 'JO North Second Street, opp. ClirUt Church, Philadelphia. JJARCROFT & CO., importers ana joooeis or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LINENS, DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac, Philadelphia. NDREWS, WILKINS & CO., Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 503 Market Street, riilladclphla. JOSEPH S. DELL, .Manufacturer or mm Wholesale Dealer In CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, No. 13 North Third Street, Philadelphia. "yATSON & JANNEY, Importers nnd Jobbers of SILK AND FANCY DRFAS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac, No. 323 Mtnket Strcot, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. QUR STARCH GLOSS is tlio only article used by FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAUNDRIES, AND THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES, It llives a beautiful nollsh. mnltlnc llin Iron nnss smoothly over tlio cloth, saving ?ii'cn TiMK ami labor, Goods dono up with It keep clean much jungcr, couscuqemiy win not wear out so soon, IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. It is soluble in hard as well as (,0ft water. It is put up lu tho hiifest, neatest, nnd most coin cuient form of nuy oilcred lo tho public. IT 13 WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE CLOTHES. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom wo offer vAiiiiumiuury iiiuucejueiiis, .uuuess NEW YORK STARCH OLOfeS CO., i.ep22-8m-n.to 213 Fulton Street.New York. JOWE, EUSTON & CO., Manufacturers nnd Wholcsnlo Dealers In COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS, HATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE, BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOOK'Q G LAhSIW, CLOCKS, FANCY nASKlTTri, TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, Ac, No. 530 Market Street, south side, Philadelphia. EADVJLLE TIIEOT.nnTfl A T. . SCHOOL Tlin Full form l,,,, U,.,.t,,,,. ier A. Tho rnrultv nf itivtriiotou, .... ,.t ,..i lesldent and tour non-resident professors, and a tutor. 1 ho object Is to cdueato young men lor tho Christian .Ministry. Theio fs a preparatory class lor those M ho havo not received n lollcglato education. Ono hundred und sixty dolluis a j ear nun in special cases. Tho tuition, use of Library and tcM.liooks, nro freo lo all. Tho School win -v....v, iiu uiiiiunaii nnii t-nrislliin ilenouil nations, but Is onen In till wlin lu.linv,. I., tl,..,ll v'ui' oflKln of Christianity, Tlio Library consists Aniillcatlon lunr bo mmln In tin,. n.n. V.10"'.' .,,'.r,!l'.k'ul ut 1110 ""'I'd of lllstl'licllon, Mcadville, Pn. uov!7-ly TOUVIN'S KID GLOVE CLEAN Sr.i LR.-l-stalillshed 12 years, Tho only good Bttlele for Instant y cleaning KM Gloves. They can bo cleaned whlln uiwii the hand, nnd worn , . 11 , . it i. Humorous, lino ihi lie will clean :i, pairs. Price ai rents. Retailed by most lfrllVl!lk1.M Ullll 111 lkfttviktifh.i.d . I av Sr i -iJi?1 Co- 1 VU & Co., i-ind nthor, TOBACO & SEGARS. rpiIE ONLY PLACE to get tho best TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, isnt llUNUSBEIlGEIt'S, a few doors below tho American House, Htoomsburg, Pa. Ho lias tho largest and most select of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ever offered to I ho citizens of Bloomsburg. All the fancy brands of BEOARS, nnd thu best Flue-cut nnd Plug CHEWING TOBACCO, can bo had nt his counters. TOBACCO PIPES lu great vnrluty nro among his largo stock. DON'T FORGET TO CALL. H. II. HUNSBEItaER. JJAGEN, BOYD & CO., nnd Wholcsnlo Dealers In LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac, ' No. 01 Noryi Third Street, Philadelphia. Conslgnois can forward their stock "In Hond.'i without prepaying the United States tax. "V. RANK'S WtlULLoALl, TUJIAIXXJ, HMUl'l , AJiD CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. 110 North Third Street, between Cherry nnd Rncc, west side, Philadelphia. JUSSELL & WOODRUPP, "Wholesalo Dealers In TOnACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, AC, Ac, No. 13 North Third Street, nbovo Market, Philadelphia. JpitlSHJIUTH, BROTHER & CO., WHOLESALE TOHACCO DEALERS, No. 151 North Third Street, flvo doors below Rnoo. Factories, Nos. 223 and 22.5 Quarry Street, Philadelphia. J II. WALTER, imo waiter .s Kaub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, AND QUUENSWARH, No. 231 Norlh Third Street, between Raeo and Vino Philadelphia. JgENJAMIN GREEN, Dealer In CARPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac, No. 33 Noi Hi Second Hticot, Philadelphia. Q W. BLABON & CO., Manufacturers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SII AUES, Warehouse, No. 12i Noith Third Street, Philadelphia. II. LONGSTRETII, PAPER-I IANOINO WAHIJIIOUSK, No. 12 North Third Street, Philadelphia. J V. LAMBERT, Willi ROSS, S1IOTT A CO,, Importers and Jobbers of CLOTHS, CASSIMElfES, VESTINGS, Ac, No. 301 Market Street, Philadelphia. pOWDER KEGS AND LUMBER. W. M. MONROE A CO., Rupert, Pa Manufacturers of POWDER KEGS, nnd denlors In all kinds of LUMBER, glvo nollao that they aro prepared tonccomodnt their custom witli dispatch, nnd on tho cheapes jypLLEIt & HOST, Successors to Franklin P. Seltzer A Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers lu LIQUORS, WINES, Ac, Nos. 110 and 112 Noith Third Street, Philadelphia. To Hotel milt Snloou keepers orillooins- burg nnd Columbia County. I liavo nppointcd Mr. 11. Stolmer ngeut for tho sale of my nie.poiter, brown Houl, nnd lager beer, who will supply you nt tlio snmo prlco (and with tho sanio nrtlele), as I would furnish you from tho biowery. Knoowlng that ho will bo punctual and attentive lo nil who may favor him with their trade, I solicit for him your support. Very respectfully, FRED LAUER, Btcam Brewery, Reading, Pn. pIIOTOGRAPHIC. E. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO., Mauufacturcis of 1'holographlo Materials, wiioi.r-sii.i: ami itrrAii., 501 HltOADWAY, N. V. In addition to our main business or PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIAL wo aro Headquarters for tho following, viz.: KTEUEO.SCOPKS A STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, CM Aniirle.in and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups statuary, etc. . sn!iti:o.sci3t'io views op the war, I 'I'Om noirnl lvni iiirnln It. tin. t',iplnu o...., i....n nini lormlng n complete Photograplilo history of STEREOSCOPIC VIF.WS ON GLASS, Adapted for either tho Maglo Ijintern or tho Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will bo sent tunny nddress on iccelpt of stamp. . PHOTOfiitAi'iirn AT.miMu. Wo munut.ieturo inom laig. ly than nnv other nun-.", inn mi j'i vaiieiiesiroui oil cents io 5 lUeach, liur ALBUMS havo tlio ivnutnlloii of being supe rior hi beauty und durability to tiny others. Card Photographs of Generals.Statesmcii Vctors, . etc.. etc. t3i Our Catalogue Plnbraces over FIVE THOUS. AND illllereut subjects, Including icpmdnctlous or tho most celebrated Eugruvings, Paintings, hlatues, etc. C'atalogucsscul on receipt of stamp, P iotographersandolhers ordering goods C.O.D., w ill please remit 1S3 per cent, of tho amount with llieir order. n'T 1 h,"i l',r!ccii nnJ 'inallty of our goods cannot ....... ,,ti,ij , uovii-iy riMlE A5IERICAN HAY WIKIO A AM) FORK, Wo tho undeihlgneil ellli ns oi Columbia County witnessed tho lilal of hay lorks on tho rutin of Mr, Piirsil, lu Hemlock lied il will lako us iniieli bay into the mow as tun uood lioises can draw. Wn also saw It tutting .1,. .niii. ii i.iiniui no m-iii usuiiayKiiiie, and clii eirully iceomiiii ml H as Iho licst hay loilt ami knlfti wo havo ever been. W. II. Kooss, John Piuk, ' John Dirnuiiri;, Da.mki. Niivkii, 11. DlOI.EMII.I.l'.l!, KllVtHIU Pt'lisEL, .-..v.i.ir.1. iiri.i.r.11, JOHN WOl.F. Ihcynlsoiiiaimficturo tho relnbrated Buckeve rnellu we, miri to w iiffriciururni jnipio 7,,,l'.;:" '.''i'uij, .'lliv ),nui,t iaifL- mo Ainerli-nu Hay Knlloand Fork maiiulactured by MLU'EIt, WALLS, SlIltlNElt A Co.. of Lewis-hill-g, l'a and 11 ut Humld'H Patent liny Hook. I Ho Aincilcon 1'oik lilted mom hay in ono IRON, TINWARE, &.C. RATIONAL POUNDRY, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa. Tho subscriber, nronrtetor of tho nbova.t ... cxlenstvo establishment. Is now tircuiintai ech o orders for all kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES. BLAST FURNACES, STATIONA Y ENGINES, MILLS, THIIKSHIN MACHINES, Ac Itn Is nlsn orpttnroil In fnnbn Hint'.. .11 .-..v,, ,w, nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually iiuuiu in uiai-imn? r uuuui lus. Ills cxtcnslvo facilities nnd prnutlcal workmen warrant lilm In ree'ulvlii!i tho lnnm!. ,n,iinn, tho most reasonable terms. Grain of nil kinds will ho taken In ciriinn.. .... Cnstliigs. Thlsestnbllshment U locnted near tho Laclrf, wnnim nnd Hloomsburg Railroad Detiot, I'jiiKit niirt.MYKK gTOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT nnnounecs to his fi lends and customers that continues tho abovo business at hlsold place on 1J rsilll-.l.l-, 11LOU.MSUURO. Customers can bo accomodated with FANCY STOVES of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, ntul every va riety oi article lonnci in n stovo nnd TInwnro E Inbllshment In tho cities, nnd on tho most reason. nblo terms. Repairing dono nt the slwrtest uottco. S3 DOZEN MILK-rANB on hand for sale. JgAOLE POUNDRY. " JOSEril BIIARPLESH, Bloomsburg, Pn. STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY, PLOUGHSHARES, PLOUOHPOINTS, nnd nil kinds of Castings, on hand or supplied on tho shortest notice nnd nt tho cheapest rates. Castings for COAL BREAKERS AND COAI, BCHUTD3 mado to order. piICENIX STOVE DEPOT. HEATERS, RANGES, AND STOVEJ, Wholesale and Retail. PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKINO STOVE. VULCAN HEATER, for heating two or moro rooms. PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, HEATING, and ovcry variety of STOVES. JOHN I. IIEBH, No. 319 Norlh Second Strcot, Philadelphia. "y I. BURKHART, Importer nnd Dealer U IRON AND STEEL, No. m Front Street, Philadelphia. Q.EORGE II. ROBERTS, Iniportor nnd Denier In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac, No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vine, Philadelphia. HOTELS AND SALOONS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT. n. H. STOHNEIt has fitted up n FHWT.CLASS EATING SALOON, whern ladles aud gentlemen can bo supplied with tho dcllcaclos of the season. A suppl of ' FRESH OYSTERS nlwnys on hnnd. FRESH BREAD, CAKES, AND TIES, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CO.VFEOTIONU In every stylo nnd variety, NUTS, FRUITS, nnd everything usually found In n FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY BTOllll J70RK'S HOTEL, GEORGE W. MAUGER, Proprietor. Tho nbovo well-known hotel has recently under gone radicnl changes lu Its Internal arrangements, and Its proprietor announces to his former custom and the travelling public that his nccomodntlons for tho comfort of his guests nro second to none hi tho country. His tnblo will nlwnys ho found sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with all tlio delicacies of tho season. Ills wines nnd 11 quors (except that popular beverago known as "-VcVeiir,!"), purchased direct from tho importing houses, nro entirely pure, nnd freo from nil poi sonousdrugs. He Is llinnkful for a liberal patron age lu tho past, und will eonlluuo to deserve it in tho future. GEORGE W. MAUGER. SUSQUEHANNA HOTEL, C'atawissa, Pa. Tho aboo Hotel has lntoly been purchased by HENRY J. CLARK, nnd hns bcon thoroughly re modelled, repnlred, and refurnishod. It will bo found now. In Its nrmngemcnt nnd appointments, a llrst-class Hotel, nnd second to nono In tho country. Persons lu cities wishing to spend tho hot months lu tho country, will do well to giro tho proprietor n call. QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Pa. M.'C. SLOAN A BROTHER, tho succctsors of WILLIAM SLOAN A BON, contlnuo tho business of making CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, nnd every stylo of FANCY WAGONS, which they hnvo constantly on hand to suit eOj turners. Novcr using any inntcral but tho be nnd employing the most oxporleucod workmen, they hopo to continue ns heretofore to glvo eutho satisfaction to every customer. An ltispsctlono their woik, and of tlio reasonahlo prlco asked fo the same, is suro to lnsitro n balo. P C. LIGI1TE & CO., Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS OUA1SU AND SQ.CAIIE P I A N O P O R T E S I Solo Patentees of Ughto's celebrated Patent In sulated lion Flume, Atonlsomukersof the very best Piano Fortes in tho murket. HAVING BEEN AWARDED the highest; premium AT T1IK AMERICAN WORLD'S FAIR! and the Exhibition of Iholudustry of ullNatlous, besides uuuieious other GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, together with testimonials frnia nil tin) most dls t!iigulhcil Musical celebiltles lu Kuropo and America. They hn o olso Just received TIliniUUIEBT PREMIUM At tlio Illinois blatoFulrl The Indiana Btalo Fair I Tho IowaBlato Falrl The Wisconsin Btato Fair, etc. lu competition with tho most celebrated Munu failuiels of New York. Boston,, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc, Wuri'iooiiiM, 121 llroonio sheet, near Broadway, New folk City. Orders by mail promptly atten ded lo, Bend for circular. (janivcr. IVntlci. All Mrniis lnnttliifx lliemsel e ludebtwl to either of Iho iinderlgucd,ou Hook Note.or Judi;iiieiit, uro iuo.uetod to mnko pay. ment without delay. If thoy would lava costs, M'KKLVEY. NI'AJ CO.,iinl WILLIAM SWELMUY f'.