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A Great Cobrtry.— At Cincinnati, at the last dates, there were steamboats from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Tennes see, lowa, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana! Old States and new States —slave States and free States—Northern States and Southern States—lying side by side in the friendly embraces of com merce. These contained the products of of the Alleghanies—rlie grain of Ohio —the salt of Virginia—the tobacco of Kentucky—the lead of Missouri —iron ot Tennessee—the cofton ol Mississippi and Arkansas—the sugar and molasses of Louisiana, and the rice of the Caroli nas! Bacon for the negroes —sugar-mills for the planter —bread for the manufac tures —oil and lard for all countries.— Such a picture of extended business in tercommunication probably could not be presented by any other country in the world; and it shows how much of the prosperity ot the country is due to that consolidation of national interests which it it seems to be the object and ambition of fanaticism to destroy. Mearher Escaped. —We are indebt ed to Charles Corkcry. Esq., of this city, for the opportunity of laying the following interesting intelligence before our read ers. It was received by him in a slip from the office of the ‘•Trii'li Teller.” Truth Teller Office, Friday Ev'g. From private and an hentic sources we have received intelligence of the escape ol Thomas Francis Meagher, one of the Irish Exiles, from the Convict Settlement at Van Dieman’s Land. The following is an extract from a pri vate letter; //. M. Ship Hobart Town, } January 18lli, 1852. V Meagher lias made bis escape from this —some say he lias broken Pnro'e, others say not. He wrote to the Police Magis trate of bis district, to say that be did not wish his leave extended. Some say he left before the letter was delivered ;'oth ers say be did not, hilt that lie remained until a person who was sent to watch him, came to his house He caine out and ask ed the man whether he wanted him. He said ‘ No.” He then went into the house ' and escaped through the hick way. In two hours after some more police c.uncto arrest him. But the bird had flown. And so the case stands. Some facts developed with the census seem to show New Mexico to be one of the healthiest countries on the globe.— Out of a population of 62.932, no less than 40 persons are over 100 years of age; (JO are over 90; and 310 arc over 80 years ol age. In Volencia county, Cm lelaio Aguiar, a farmer, was 130 when the cen-us were taken ; Rosa Mon tallo, 10(3; Maria J. Pacheco, 102. The males attain a greater age than the fe males; 314 over 80,117 are males, and 107 arc females. A young lady who wore spectacles said, in a void of sentimental enthusiasm, to a young ploughman, who was walking on the road : “D 1 you, sir. appreciate the beatify of a landscape ? Oil. see til. ise darling sheep and lambs skipping about.” *• Them ain't sheep and lambs, them's hogs, Miss.” Peace and Plenty.— A inxn in litis city, (says the Cincinnati Commercial.) the other day married a dumb woman, weighing three hundred and six pounds ! Railroad from Alton to Terre Haute.— The Alton Telegraph publishes the intelligence, that ‘-the indefatigable Captain Ryder has completed the contract with eastern capitalists, for the construc tion of the entire line of tlie Railroad lo Terre Haute.” An act has been passed hy the Lrg‘sta ture of M tine, allowing Jtilges of the Supreme Court to decide cases, with the assent of tlie parties, without the inter vention of a jury. A similar law pre vails in New Hampshire, and in Rhode Island, also. The New York Time* says, the Hud son river contest is resulting against the Railroad, thus (ar. The boats carry the great travel, notwithstanding the low fares and rapid speed by rail. Frost Bitten.— A Mis, Frost, in M issaclmsetts, has recovered $1165 of a gallant, for a broach of promise. He courted her a year, and has to pay at the rate of a dollar a day for it. A Rhode Island lad, under examina tion hy a Connecticut schoolmaster, being aske 1. “How many Gods arc there?” re plied, “ I don’t know how many you've got in Connecticut; but we have none in Rhode Island!” Central Railroad.— The N. V. Herald of 'he 14th says, that the Illinois Central Railroad Co. have made a further purchase of forty thousand tons of iron rails, at a low price—one-half cash, and one-half in bonds, at par. Tiie Great Britain —This noted iron steamship has arrived at New York, with a full cargo and 160 passengers.— Her appointments are all more complete than they were before the accident at Dundrum Bay. The Wheat Crop.— Wc were inform ed yesterday by a gentleman, who lives down the river some fifteen miles, that the wheat in his vicinity, and along the way into town, looks bet'ter than it has, at tlie same season of the year, for three or four years past. — Galena Jldu. Shot.— We learn that Capt. Wood ward, of the steamer Kingston, shot the watchman of the Avalanche, at Lasalle, on Thursday morning. The watchman, xvhose name is Miller, had had a previous difficulty with Woodward, and the latter meeting him on the street, near the basin, commenced the attack, and fired three times—all the shot taking effect. Miller, from last accounts, was not expected to survive. Woodward was undergoing an examination. Since writing the above the Avalanche has arrived, but we learn nothing further of the particulars. The wounded man was not expected to live, his name is Washington Miller.— Sf. Louis Mews. Resignation or Bishop Hamlin Bishop Hamlin sent in lus resignation to the Methodist Conference, on the morn ing of the 10th, on account of ill health. ! Boundary Survey. —On the 9th of May, the lowa and Minnesota Boundary 1 Survey had advanced about thirty miles west irom Lansing. The weather had been unfavorable to rapid prugress. Col. Benton appears to be fully ac knowledged as a candidate for Congress. I He gives the “ Softs” the “ hot end of the poker” on all convenient occasion.— The Republican acknowledges that “ no Whig has ever done the work for them so effectually.” The editor of the Burlington (Iowa) Gazette has conversed with a gentleman ol that city, who has recently made a tour through the counties of Louisa. Henry, Jefferson, Van Burcn and Des Moines. He represents the wheat crop as unusu ally promising. BUSINESS NOTICE. WINNE & COOLEY have just re celved, in addition to their former Bt*>ck of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, a very general assortment of seasonable Dre s Goods, viz : French Cloths and Cassimrres, Cashmere ties, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens, and every thing necessary for their Tailoring husin-'.-s; also, a very general assortment of the latest styles of Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Cra vats Scarfs, 6tc., 6lc. A very extensive assortment of READY-MADE SIMMER CLOIIIING which will be sold very low. Call and see. MARRIED, In Oxford, But h r Co., Ohio, • n the 10th Inst., by Rev. 1). T« mi• > , Mr. WM. S. COMBS, of St. I’am, Minnas U icrrit ry, to Miss CARRIE O. VV HUE, oi St. Lou s, Mo. This announcement, although it be, owing to the local.ty where the impotant event transpired, and the name of the minister, calculated to awaken sad m mories and call up melancholy feelings from the depths of our hear;, we would not let pass without wishing our young fri ud and his fair bri le all the joy aud happiness incident to the new and r sponsible slat • upon which they have en tered. Who will not say that Combs bos acted the part of a sensible roan '? AMMALS OF THE Minnesota Historical Society FUR 1832. A FEW copies of this interesting An uua!, containing more about the di.>cuv. ry and * arly history ol M.nuescta; its geographical a>pevt, aud mineral and geological res. ure s ti.a.i any work lieret dor•• i>-u d, are still on hand, and t«>r stile at the Bookstore-* of M ‘s.-r- L 1) c fic Kohrcr and Combs’; also at this otllce. Price, Thiity Cents. OWENS & MOORE, Publishers. THE WORLD’S FAIR, T?EING the only legitimate Dry Goods XX “Institution” now . pen in ilie low r put of t wn, should n-»: fail lo receive the entire p»tr *mue of a.i who reside down this way, as well as those from other qiiatturs who do not wisi.i to pay two prices lor g.nxis. We wi-h it borne m mind that we d< sire to c.osj out beiore our new goods from the East arrive. CURRAN N- LAWLER. may 23. 3<i The Minnesota Remedy,^ Cholera . Morbus, JJysmlery, Diarrhwa, Sec., (S 'c. “PESIGU AGOMIK,” OR “Indian Compound Astringent and Tonic.” r l'lllb materials ot this medicine are en- JL tirely vegetable, in .'igenous to Minnesota, an 1 well known to tin* In 1 ans by whom th -y have been used from tim* imm m >r at. w.th invariable siuve-s. The Pr- pri tor cm coi.fl i. ntlyrec.mm ml this medicine t > the public, as a CEdi A N, SAKE, an 1 PLEASANT cire f rCholera Morbus, Dinrrhu-a. D, sente y,and all dis uses et the BoW<ls. It affords a.most instant m•- oiis re.l *f n cases of gr p ngs« r < ramps, and ordinarily vtT-cts ac. mpbte c r • ti six « r ei.-lit h ur*. To B a: men. Raf men. Lumbermen, and all per sons traveling on ti»e river, tni- tti (Ib.tti* is iuval table, onr c tizens gong below, during tim summer months should not tail to provide tln-ms-lvcs with it. The **l*e»igua jomik” must of course U rive its repu tation ir in the testiui .tbals ot those who have made trial ot it. £ Please read carefully the ann-xM certificates. Prepa cd by E. F. ELY. St. Paul, An 1 for sale at t'o • Bookst >r-; of LlDv'v’ RUHRKIG an<l at W. 11. KOKBKS’ Minnesota Store, St. Paul. Also, at tin* Minnesota Bookstore, bt. Anthony, ami Churchill Xcl Sun, S illwat r. 5£J“ Price Filty Cents per BotiU .^ii CERTIFICATES. I have used ihe “Pesiguagomik” re p -alertly in my lamily and can r *coiinn *n<l it as the safest as welfas mo>t etii. aci -us medicine in all rteraneetu nts uf tin* B»w Is, I have ever known, li has, t. my know ledge, saved >everal valuable lives in m«»>t ob-.ti:iut • cases of Cleffcra Morbus, Dysentery, &c. St. Paul, May 2<, 185*2. C. IV. BOR UP. This may certify that I have used the V ‘-‘*taMo C nip*'tin l A?tiingent, pr pared by Mr. K. J*. Kly, in my tanniy, and have found it to be the be-t by far of any t ,inn of tlie knd 1 have ev. r used. In on - in -tauee, two doses cur d an ob.-filiate case of Chol-ra M.» - V>qs. Not a single individual should L»* w ithout this valu able in fUcin ‘.particularly in a a country where the Diar r iu*a and summer cotupla.nt are pr valent. UHA’d 11. OAKES. Having used this preparation in my family, 1 most elnvnully Join Mr. oaks in the above cer tilicao* of i's virtues. St. Paul, May 24, 1552. ALEX. RAMSEY. I take pleasure in being able lo state that l have used in my family, Mr. Ely’s (’ .nipoi.nl As tringent and T. niv, in eases of Dlarrhaa, w itli mu h su - cess; and esp •« ially la-t -umm**r in a ca. e of -umin.-r complaint in an iniant «>r mine s» iue nine m lUUs old, and che rfui.y r c .nun nd Its use to the public. St. Pa d, M.iy, 21, 1752. WM. HENRY FORBES. I have used the Indian Compound As tr nijent and Tonic, my,ell, ami in my family, and found ;t eftec.lv , esp cl illy in ca-es *>f chil-.r n t -a thimr. and consider it an active and safe rein xiy for a 1 Bowel U -m --plaints. A. K. FRENCH. St. Paul, Au.u t 1, 1?51. I have used the Indian Compound As frinjent anil T- nic, pr par d by Mr. Kdmuod F. Ely, and f in 1 j mined.at • relief; and can cheeriul.y r<c.,nmieiid it a- a *pe.-t v and sure cure lor diseases of tin* l*ow**is. St. Pau., May 24, lflfid. H. F. M A STEPSON. I certify that I have usetl the Indian Tonic, called ••Pcsiguapomlk,” and recomm *nd th * sum • ns an ex < 11 nt astringent, pleasant in its taste, and c.-rta.n in its cur.-. J. J. NOAII. August, 1861. 36in6 *o* All orders for the above Medicine should be ad dress-d to E. F. E:y, bt. Paul, Minnesota. Edward H. llall, Accountant. Commission Agency and General Intelligence Ollier, in Holland’s Building. Bench St., Sain* Faul, Min. Ter. IU ILL give particular attention to the * * Collet.i nof aco>ums, Taxes, Settling up of Co-partnership, Sales of Pr< perry, Merehamiize, five. I'lte subscriber SiiiC.t> the patronage ot his lriehd> and th public g< iioraily in Saint Paul and elsewln re, whom h'* will do his umost to serve in whatever capacity his s**r\ tees are required. The stibocribt r is also agent for the Meehanicj’ Union A>si ciati n ol St. Louis Mo., and b daily rectiv.ng appli ca i it' tor iiieuiber.diip. The best refer, nces given if needed. N. B. A Real Estate and Business In telligence is connected w.th tlie above, where the subscri ber would advise all th«»e wishing infonnati >n «>f any xle scription to call and set* f.-r themselves. See the sign of Auction and CVmrniss *>n House, Bench St. St* Paul, May 2J, 1552. 3C- jm Choice Land)* for Sale. E have several tracts of choice farm- V V Jug lands, a short distance from St. Paul, which we wish to sell on reasonable terms. ALSO, A tract of heavily-timbered bottom land, on the opposite Little Crow village, four mis below St. Paul. This t act oilers rare iuducein n s to persons wishing limber lor maiiufaciuring purposes aud tirewood. Appiy to WILLOUGHBY & POWERS, Livery Stable, Roberts Street. For Rent. TWO new frame dwellings with two -X lots of ground attached to each house, suitable f-r Kwd garuens, as it was cultivated last year. Also, one good 1 >g h -use, with live acre- of ground, and a g'-xol bam. 30 by 40 feet. Also, TOR SALE, 50 town lot.-, cheap. Apply to W. A. CHEEVER, 36tf St. Authony City. ,1 FRUIT TREES—Grafted, Choice Varieties, (peach and apple) uow growing in my nursery aud for sale. GEO. W. FARRINGTON. pANE FISHING POLES—Just rec’d U 8 do* e»nc fishing polos, si the Book Store of nil ». LE Dl'C k ROHRER. SHERIFF’S SALE. Minnesota Terhitoky, ) „„ Washington County, } virtue of a writ of attachment, is -U sued out and under th- seal of the D s riet Court In and for the County aforesaid, 1 did on the 15th day of Mar h, 1*35?, atta h and take Into my custody a lot of Sicainboat Wood, about 7UO cords, at the suit of Wm. Hartshorn ■ and Henry Jack-on, plaintiffs, against Peter Be lang r, defendant And it a;peiritig to my satisfacti >n tliat said wood is in a per.ahable couditioD, from the affi davit of James Phil ps : Therefore, pursuant to statut** In such case made and p:o ided, I shall on the second dav of June, 1852, at the hour of 11 ..Mock iu the toren *jn, opp she the foot of Gr -y Cioud Island, and opposite the residence of Francis McCoy, iu the CoUtuy aforesaid, on the Mississippi river, expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder, ail the aforesaid steamboat wood held by me by virtue of said writ of at.achment. W. C. PENNEY, Sheriff of _May 24, 1552. Washington County, M. T. SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a Writ of Execution is sued out, and under the seal of the Distr.ct Court for the County of Rams y, upon a judgment rendered by sa.d Court, on the 22d day of May, A. 1)., 1552, iu an ac tion wherein Francis P. Duborg, John Carrow an 1 Francis Tibault are plaintiffs, and Charles w. II ydoti is d .fentant, in fat or of ,-a.d plaintiffs, and against the said dueiidaut, for the sum of three hundred and eighty-six dollars and nine ty ctills, 1 have, on this 27th day of May, A. D., 1862, levied ujion Lots of land, numbered 3 aud 12, m Block numbered 2, and Lot of land numbered 1, in Block, num bered 3, iy.ng and situate in Leech’s Addition to the town of Saint Paul in said County of Ramsey, as the property of said defendant; which p ope:ty 1 shall expo-e to sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, tor cas'i, in front of me “American House,” at St. Faul iu said County, on Monday, the 12th day ot July, A. l>., 1852, at Id o’clock in tin- lorenoou ot said day, or so much thcrcot as maybe sufficient to satisfy sa»d e xecution. GEORGE K BROTT, Sheriff, 3Gtds By a. J. Whitney, Dept. Sheriff. I>OAN , KIN« A CoT, Wholesab Dry-Goods Dealers, 123 AND 125 MAIN STREET, ST. LOl IS. \RE constantly receiving new anti de sirabl • styl-s of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS which are offered at a v. ry small advance for Cash, or to Mer chants who pay their notes when due. Country Merchants will rind a decided advantage by an examination of the lar gest stoc k of go»xis west of the mountains. DOAN, KING & CO. St. Louis, May 22. 35 y C. D. KELLUM. M. D. MASSON, JR. XELLUM & MASSON, LAUD OIL AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, —ALSO— Produce and Commission Merchants, A’o. 21 South Levee, St. Louif. REFERENCES: E. M. Hyland N. Co., J K. B. Chamberlain, > St. Louis. H. M. Withers, ) St. Louis, May 22. 33-y II AN TOR!» N. BROTHER, N. D. THAYER, Manufacturer.-, X. Y. St. Louis. HANFORD, THAYER &, CO., (Successors to Lewis, Thayer 6i C 0.,) MANUFACTURERS, WIIH/vSALM AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK Clothing,Shirts. Drawers, and Furnishing Goods. No. I.H) Main street, Corner of Green , one door bciow the Virginia House , Sl’. LOUIS, Mo. CONSTANTLY on hand an immense - stock. Minu sda and Wisconsin Lumbermen and Merchants can at ail times find at “ 190,” a full supply ol Clothing got u/t exj>resslg for tneir trade , and many ar ticb-s wiiich can’t lie found in anyotlier House in St. L«*u i*i, sncli as t xtra sized, tin-* and heavy red, l»lue, mixed and O id Colony Fiannci Snirts ant Drawers ; extra weight Satin t and Casim re Pants, Dunage ILigs, Jump *rs, Ov« r alls, Uniiireil.-Ls, Trunks, Valises, and Rubber Clotliin--', Carpet and Enamel iravoiing Satcheis, and Oil Cl<’tiling. Purchasi rs arc* respectfully Invited to call and “look through our stock.” Always on hand the largest and cheapen stock of assorted shirts and drawers in tii • West. Fr sli Clothiug received troiu our Factory every week. Stock manufactured expressly for the West -rn market. Terms liberal. HANFORD, TIIAYER &. CO. Corner Mam and Green sis. St. L uis May 22. 36-v it. n. bird, Cincinnati.] [j. b. Armstrong, St. Louis. lIIISDA AISUIB I KO VG, WHOLESALE CANE AND WOOD-SEAT CHAIR MAN i EACH HERS, South-West Corner Vine nnJ Second sts., St. Louis j Mo. Y\ IIOLESALE and retail dealers in * ' Chairs are r<*spcctrully iuionn -n that %»c will con stantly keep on hand a large aud gen ral assortment of Cli ‘irs of our ow n nianmact tire, consisting of nut, Mahogany, Cherry and Maple caue-seats of ev [W ery d scriptioii; W.nkl-s *at Elb .w, large and small * » * Office, lio>b.» and Ban. Arm Rockers, Polka, French, Bus fl-, Jenny Lind. Bannister, Scrolls, Mock S rotds, Sc-.1.0p5, Slat', Cbdoren’-, N.C., which we wl.l sell to the trad • « u tit • most litx.-r.il term-, and warrant them to be unsurpas s din b anty of style or tinisli. Having large mauma ui ring iaciiiti *s, we can offer indujem *nts that wi.l insure u neral satisjae*,! >n; and hope, through a strict anti prompt attention to business, to ne-rit a shar*of public patronage. We invite tin* visits of purchasers, cither Wholesale or K tab, to our Ware-rooim, in » rder that they may ju*ige for tli niMdvcs. BIRD K ARMSTRONG. St. Louis, May 22. 35-y ALONZO CHILI), EL* N G. PRATT, ORANGE W. PRATT. CHILD, PRATT & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IV Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 14? Main street, (TitirJ door Xurth of Bank of Missouri f ) may 22. 35-y. St. LOUIS, Mo. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. UE have now in siore a complete as assortni lit, making our stock uinu>iu.ly large, which w.* * ft r u» purchasers at lowest prices, and on best t -nils—among w hich may be found a Complete assortment of— .\xi:s-Sininv n-’, C* lUntL Hunt’s and others. Se\ l n Ls—Walffroit’s grass, gram, hemp and bush, as- NcYTIIE Sxatues —Assorted, all prices, qualities and kin* Is. VTifE Stom s and Rifles—Assorted, all prices, qUiUiii. s an*l kinds. 1 uitks - Hay and manure. 2,3, 1 and G pronged, ass’d. Chains —Bright ox and 10g,6—0, 7 1-G, 1-2ands-tJinch, Chains—Bright tract* ass* rted; coi!, breast and halter, as>«.rted. Collars—llursc and mule, assorted, (hog and kip skins.) ll.%ME*—ll"rse and mule, steam bent and riveted. 11. Es—Carolina, planters’, eyed and huudl *d, a.*»s*d. Rakes—ll iv and garden, iron an*l w.mxl, ass’d. Knives —table kiiivvs and forks, all patt rns and qual ifies. Knives—Table knives and f*»rks, all patterns and qual- R azors—Wade & Butcher’-, Cr«>**ks, and others, ass’d. Nil laics and .Scissors —Buichci’.-,, Lux’s, great var.- I.ot ks—.mineral kn >b, assortexi; door, newest patterns and styl -s. Locks—Pad. chest, trunk, til!, plate, assorted. Latches—Knob, thumb and others, ml kinds, ass’d. Bu r rs—t.re* uw.hxl, narrow, bread and Cougr -ss, a»’d. Butts—Wrought, narrow*, broad and Congress, ass’d. Screws—l-4 to 4 iach w.ksl, New England taper. Bells—Ox. hors •, cow, bund and sleigh, ass’d. Brushes—White-wash, shoe, scrubbing aud horse, as sorted. Chisels—Framing, «*ck**t, flnn r, mortice, ass’d. Curry Combs—Am r.cun, a -w patt rns, ass’d. Uov ks —Co* k stops, as&rd; brass do a>?’d. Files—Butcher’s c li-brated mid, flat bastard. Files—Round, half round, square flat and all kinds, ass’d. tits —Doul 1 * ami single barrel, shot and duck, ass’d. Rules AND Pistols—Revolvers, Ciist steel barr 1, as sorted. Gin Barrels—Assorted; gun trimmings and fludingt, II a i ciiets—Shingling, lath, bench and claw, ass’d. Hinges— II H*k- and hinges, s.r.ip au*l I,ass’d. Keti les—Bra>s, tea, preserving, gin-, ass’d. Mills Cofle*, Parkei’.-, Adam*’ and otwer.-, ass’d. Mattocks and Picks—Clay and coal, a 3 s’«i. Nails —Wrought, 6 to I2d; horse, 6 to I2d, Pla>es—Bench and moulding, ass’ll, ail kinds, supe rior quauti s. Pans—Fry, assV; sauce and preserving, ass’d. Shovels —Ames’, Rowland’s and others; garden, min ing and post. 1 acks and Brads—Assorted, all sizes and kinds. A fours —B. i _ht- patent concave, convex and cast steel. With a large a>sortm nt *»f and blacksmith’s tool-, «»l n w. st patterns and best qualities. House and B .ilding II irdwar —a laig • assortment. Also, proprietors of M. Louis Saw and Scale Factory) wber • we ar • now manufacturing largely of, Saws—Extra cast steel mill, circular, cross-cut, hand panll, bow, wood and pit saws, of various qualities and of any kind wanted. Also, Scales—Viz : platform, 300 lbs to 4.000 lbs; counter, ha>, tloui, packing, coal and car, ot all kiuds aud descrip tions. Scales and Saws repaired and made to order. \V e are better prepared to s«.rve our customers and pur chasers generally than ever before. Our terms are as fa vorable and prices as low as the lowest. CHILD, PRATT & CO., „ „ 147 Main street. St. Louis, May 2*2,1652. 35-2ra NEW STORE. The St. Paul Hat. Cap and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Store. THE subscriber respectfully offers to -X the Gentlemen of St. Paul, his new stock of Gods, and will endeavor to keep a lu.J as>ortm nt of articles for tGentlemen's use aud wear, such as— Silk Huts, Shirts Gloves, Beawr do Collars Shaving, Tooth and Children do Drawers, Hair Brushes, Kossuth do Husery, Combs, Magyar do Cravats, Hair Oils, AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS, SC ARFS, COLOGNE, HANDKERCHIEFS, COAT LINKS, Oil cloth and Cloth Cap.-, Sanpenders, Soap, 4tc. Buttons and Tailors Trimmings, Ladles sewing birds, a useful ar ticle; Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. R. WALKER, Comer Third and Wabaohaw si. mar 22. g6-y REGULAR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DUBUQUE, AND ST. PAUL PACKET. favorite passenger steam- , fpr 1 - 1- er I)r. FRANKLIN No.2,CapL Uriah Brock, will run regularly during tlie season utw " " me above polnte. The No. 2 has been put in flm-rate order, an.l Is Just as good as new. She off r< superior aecoinino- I Rations to the traveling and emigrating public. may 22. 35-tf REGULAR PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS, AND INTERME DIATE PORTS. I 'HE new and splendid pas- jrjsr- *, senger steamer “GOLDEN ERA,” nt- j ram Bersie, Commander, will make r *gular wc> t,y between Galena and St. Louis during tije season, leaving Galena every Monday evening at 6 o’clock, an*l st. Luffs Friday evening at 4 o’clock. The Golden Era has be, 11 fit ted up with every r *gard to the safety and comfort of h r passengers, and her Stat.* Rooms and Saloons are furnished with elegance and provided with every improvem -*nt. For Freight or passage appiv «*n boanl or to JAMES CARTER &. CO., Agent*. Galena, May 22. 35-tf PROPOSALS roil ITIIMSIIIXG INDIAN PROVISIONS FOR 1952. Minnesota Superintendenuy, ) St. Paul, May IU, 1852. i SEALED PRUI'USALS will be re reived at this office until 12 o’clock M. of the srh of June next, for furnishing and delivering the following provisions tor the Winnebago Indians, Sioux of the St. Peters, aud Chippewa* of the Mississippi, viz: FOR THE WIN NEB AGUES. Superfine flour to the amount of - - $3,500 Me»s pork, do do - - 4,500 Brown sugar in bbls, do - - - 700 Coffee in sacks, do - - 3uo Beef cattle, on the hoof, do - 1,000 SIO,OOO FOR SIOUX OF TIIE ST. PETERS. Superfine flour to the amount of - - $2,000 Me>s pork, do do - - 2,500 llogs’ laid in kegs, do - - - 600 White shelled corn in sks, do - - 600 $5,500 FOR TIIE CIIIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Superfine flour to the amount of - - s’,ooo Mess pork, di do - - 1,600 Whlte.shelled corn in sks do - boo Tobacco, small plug in bxs. - - 600 $1,500 The provisions for the Sioux, to b * delivered on «»r tie fore the 21st day of June, at the landing at Fort Siudiing, except such portions as may be designated lor delivery at Wabadi.iw and Bed Wing. And those l*»r the WimiebagoosandChippewas,(except the beef cattle,) to be delivered at 81. Paul, to the Agents ot those tr.be>, or to some p *rs«ni authorized by them re spectively, on ..r before the 21*t day 01 Jun • next. The beet cattle to be delivered at the Winnebago Agen cy, between the l>t of September and the 15.1 i ot October next. As good and sufficient security will be required for the Performance of the contracts to be entered into, bidders will please name the persons they will offer a* Mich.— Should the bid?, be deemed extravagantly high, tin* Super intendent reserves t<» himself the right to set th- nt a*i<le, and make such other arrangement*as he may deem moat advantageous to the Indians. Sa d provisions will be subject to inspection at tli* place of delivery, by disinterested persons, to be selected by the Agent and contractor; samples will he required or the >u gacoffin*, and tobacco. Separaie bids will be received lor the beef cattle. Bidders will oner in separate bids for the pork; also for the flour; also tor the corn; also f>r the lard tor each tri'».*, or lor the whole. Separate bids " ill also b • received for the coffee, for the sugar and t«>r the h-hucco, for each tribe, or tor tin* whole. Bids must be < tt l irsed “Proposals tor furnishing Indian Provisions,” or “beef cattle,” as the cum* may he, aud be addressed to Alex Ramsey, Superintendent Indian at St. Paul, -d* T. A LEX. RAMSEY, Superintendent Indian Affairs. "hay 22. 35-3 w IRON, NAILS A STEEL, M \XUFACi'URED BY THE St. Louis Rolling Mill, From Missouri Iron Mountain Ore. HAS. tv. BO It UP lias on hand and V-/ 1, cunst.ntly ri'CoiviMf, Iron sivel <m.l Nnil-, mnnu tactured by the af»ove establishment, at the following prices for cash, or approved credir: Round, .square and flat bar, B large size, 4 1-2 to 5 cts. Round and square, A “ 5 1-2 to a 1-2 Kountl, square aud flat bar, B small size, 5 1-2 to 7 1-2 Flat bar A “ “ 7 to 9 cts. Sheet Iron from No. 10 to 27 - 5 to 7 1-2 Spring Steel, Sets. Rough, - tj American Blister - - - - 10 NAILS—IO-12-1 G-20-30-40-50-God per lb. 6 cts keg $ 1 50 u 8 - - - do 6 1-2 “ 5 ‘.5 £4 ... do 7 cts “ 675 SlMKKS—cut, - - - do 7 « (j 75 “ wrought - - do 10 “ 950 Anvils, - do 17 ct-. Wagon Boxes, - o. 4 1-2 Ui'tfw " set - - - -70 cts EJ-lISOX GKAKAXTKF.D. T!ie Xails w ill be fuuml on trial to be superior to any May 20. 35 Cm LATEST ARRIVAL OF F RF.SII G ROCERIF.S! f? EY & FARMER, Roberts street, next -1-v uoor to the World’s Fair, have just received p r Dr. Frank Liu No. 2, the.r seojud spr.ug stock of tr-sli Family Groc ii< s, Provisions, fcc., which tin y will sell at their u u.U cheap rates. Our supply is now superior to any cv. r brought to this market; and we conff detitly appeal to our form r «.u tomers for a continuance of their tavors, knowing that tho>e who have purchased of us one • will not i.iff to come again, may 22. REY & FARMER. J7 XTRA superfine Wur Engle Flour— -1-* A su*'piy i;n band, tvbich wc can I, at tbe n\ ac cwiumudattiis rates* UKX k I'AHMEII. PORK —An excellent article for Fam ily it.e, r.jr by Ki:r A I'AltMKlt. lEAS —fresli Teas, received at New Ynrltbytlrc lat-ipivik trips 01 tlie “Clipp r Uect,” only ninety days iron. Canioii, tin- best in ni.irk I. R!:V .V KAHMKR. \ ! ACC A RONI AND VERMICELLI * A new supply of fresh and good, r« *’d per Kr.ink *in No * ‘ r sale ‘O' KEY S. FARMER. RAISINS —I- resli MR. Raisins, of this Sprin|; , s Importation, rec’d per frank,in No. 2, lor s ll '' l '- v ItKY &. I'AltMKIt. VARIED I' RL IT—Apples and Peaches, -L-r a most superior article, tor sale by KKV & FAUMKR. ’YjAILS—Of all sizes, from the lest a- . inanulactorl. s in the country, tor sale at vrv I,w tites by ];KV & I AH.MKK. | IIILDREN S Carriages and Willow M are of all kimls, purchased tit themmufactorv, ami f'T by REY .N FARMER. t ANDLES AND SOAP.—Star and mould candl *s anti tlie best quality of soap for sale by RET .N FARMER. ( 'OTTON BATTING—A good supply w hand. RET k. FARMER. t/| ANILLA CORDAGE— For sale by ’ ‘ BUY X FARM KB. t ’OFFEE AND SUGAR—Stock of V y both lareely replenished l.y arrival of Franklin Xo. 2, every variety of these articles for sale i>v REY& FARMER. LE CLAIRE FOUNDRY, DAVENPORT, IOWA. r rilE PROPRIETORS of the above •* establishment would call tlie attention of inill-wrights and mill-owners, with others that may want tnachin- rv to tlie fa t that they are ready to furnish various kinds vt work at their establi>hment viz : Mill Gearing for flour and saw mills, hoisting and light er ws, reaction water wheels of dnt rent kinds, le.r>e |H»wers, threshers and separator.-, fanning mill,coin shH lor. plow and cultivator castings, wagon hubs, anus and l>oxes, grates for window.-, pavements ami parlors, fronts i ter store and warehouses, columns, plain or tinted square or round, boat and mill engines, large or small, horizon tal or upright, slide or lever cut-off ; Blacksmithing and finishing, and intact everything op lered in our line, of iron bras*, composition or babbit n\ *tai. Our patterns ar<* all new, an 1 mill-wrights ordering ma chinery can have it in the latest and best style. We do not intend to b*? surpassed by any eMublishm-nt, forneir iiess of proportion, or strength and •inrabiiity. Care and experience will be exercised in selecting, mixing, and smelting of inefah, to make it satisfactory to the purcha ser and creditable to the manufacturer. LE CLAIRE, DAVENPORT & CO. Davenport, May 22, 1F52- 35-Jm GLASSWARE WHOLESALE & RETAIL. To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers, Men hants aud the Public in General. R MARVIN, (AGENT FOR THE • O’llara Glass Manufacturing Company,) has open ed on Thiol fdreet, nearly opposite the Office, a very extensive assortment oi GLASSWARE, which he is offer ing at Wholesale and Retail, below St. Louis pitces. Call and examine this beautiful, and for St. Paul, unique display of Glassware. You will rtnd Tumblers of every descrpV n Sugar Fowls, Cruets, Fruit Bowls, Celeries, Jelly Bowls, Sails, Molasses Cans, Pilchers, Custard Bowls, Fruit Plates, Jelly Glasses, Cake Salvers, Jelly Stands. And indeed a variety too numerous to mention. Call early at the Sr. Paul Glassware Store, Third street, be tween Roberts and Minnesota streets. May 1, 1852. 33-y TO RENT TILL THE Ist OF AUGUST. r3E STORE RECENTLY OUCU pied by C. F. Trrcy will be rented till the Ist August. For particulars inquire of the subscriber- C. F. TRACT. may 15. *4-tf H. F. M CLOSKEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, Importer of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., No. 32 Levee, Calena. 111. TS NOW RECEIVING HIS LARGE X and well selected id.n-k --f Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, etc., which lie odor* to the trade at tbe lowest market ra>is for ca-U. 225 htids N O sugar 150 bbls green appleg 200 bbls clarified do 5o bale« balling 100 bbls loaf, crushed and 50 bbis butter crackers powdered sugar 5;) Jooib l*xs cod;i»h 172 bbls St Louis 3 H mo- 75 6oib do do lRs-.es 125 251 bdo do 100 bbls plantation molasses 250 bxs 3 otch herring 150 4 ‘ NO3 II do 15 cases sardines 75 “ Syrup do 72 do* buckets 25 kegs Golden Syrup do 6') nests tut* 350 bags Rio cotfee 125 coils r«*pe 75 j-a ks Java cotree 150 d<>z tied cttnlx 15 Moclia do 50 doz plow line* 35 bags Maracaibo coffee 10j bales oakum 60 hf ch»*sts Y II tea 60 bbls rositl 75 do imp do 75 do pitch 40 do (J P do 6d do tar 125 131 b bxs Imp do 375 kgs aborted nails 100 do G P do 50 do spikes 100 do Y If do 75 bxs qt and pt flasks 250 61b (', p Y II and Imp do G'J do ass’d tumblers 125 21b Caddys tea 25 do as>'d decanters 75 bbK nos 1.2X3 macki 50 do spice Jara 60 ht qr and 1-Stb bbls do 125 do Vjr.'iuia tobacco 05 kits salmon 75 do Mo do 75 do mackerel 125 cas**s Va do 20 bbls pickled herring 100 lots smoking do 25 drums c.slrtdi 25 bbls “ do 250 bxs palm soap 15 bxs do 60 bxs \ do 25 do V^rrnieella 75 do shaving do 30 do Maccaroni 2QO do mould candles 25 c.ks /ante currant.f 100 do dipt 's fry 23 l>xs spice Chocolate 75 do mar do 250 lbs dried cherries 60 hf bxs star do 6 case - preserved ginger 50 qr ** do 25 bbls 3 3 almonds 50 bxs solar do 15 do filberts 25 bxs sperm do 3o do pecans 100 Oil* bxs solar candles 10 do p»-a nuts 125 bxs pipes 15 do Brazil nuts 40 tx-i fancy :-;totr* pipes 10 do Eng walnuts 75 bales candle wick 75 bxs pt and qt pep sauce 60 do wrapping twine 35 do walnut catsup 30 bxs ground >j»ice 15 cases table salt 30 do do pepper K ginger 25 do assM pickles 150 mats cassia 200 !*. M raisins 1 bid nutmegs 150 hr bxs do Ido cloves 100 qr do do 25 bxs citron boo drums Smyrna flrs 150 gross blacking 25 n**sta cov’d buckets 100 dox biAeking brushes 25 l»xs clothes pins 50 scrub brushes 60 nests clothes basket* 25 casks Boston -a'eratr.s 30 tierces rice 30 bags pepper and spice 250 mis and bals wrap p»per 75d.>z zinc wash boards 60 do letter do 500 dags assorted shot 25 do cap do I Odd ms bar h ad 75 gross as>M pLivlnj cards 500 keg> rifle powder lU,OOO gunny bugs 300 do blas'ing do 60 bbls vinegar 15 cases canßterdo 15 do lard oil 25d M percussion caps lo bbd> wbale and. -perm oil 22 bbls oysters 25 baskets olive oil 60 ca.>es a»t’d preserves 15 cases 1* \ cheese 60 bxs Eug dairy cheese 150 bxs W K dti 250 bush dried apples 25 do Soda c.a.'kers 75 do do peaches 60 d * do do 150 bxs lemon.*, and oranges 500 bags <; \ su it 35 doz br«K*ms 125 <h» L B do 35 bxs ink 350 »i » dairy do 50 d«» cuiid.y 250 Litis hydraulic cement 25 bx- Icm..n M*rny 300 do mess pork 125 gross matches f>o do lard 6.» b\s prunes 160 kgs d-. 75 do nmstard 10.000 lbs dried beef 50 cases mustard 175 kgs butter 25 bxs tomato catsup 75,000 lbs hams and shuulil’s 50 do starch 1,000 lbs 3 F flour 300 do window glass, asst’il WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 50 qr catks B port wine 1W bxs Cuba cigars 10 qr do Sicily Madevia (>0 do title import' d regalia 10 ca.«k« pure juice F wine 15 qr casks united pruprie -6 do old sherry dark do tors brandy 25 do Malaga do 10 hrpsOtard andCobrandy 6do old pale sherry do 16 qr pipes assignetle do 6d > London dock do 5Ue Moreati do 10 do Oporoto do 10 hf cisks champagrie d«» 10 d , Lisbon Madeira do sqr do Aleggb rv d> 5 d » cherry bounce do 5 hr' do Goddard do 6do Teller:tie do 10 qr do Hennessey do 123 bk’s 11 iedsieck champg'n inqr do Rafteau do 75 casks Rliineish wine sqr do Peilevoislu do 50 do claret do 10 *jr do J.l D*ip::y do 150 Lx- Newark cider sqr do A la Moiideredo 150 do claret nine 10 j*j- Otard NO» do 150 do limit Pautene very flue vintige, 1793. sqr ca.-ks Muscat wino 6 ) 1-fSt h i*-ks signette brandy s<t i*xs white wine 75 bids X V' do 25 basket** 11 • >ck Rhine do 10 do old Va p‘*ach do 25 do B.vker's Bankers 590 do Ohio whisk**}' sup champagne 50 do old Bourbon do 15 cases abysynth 75 do Monotigaliela do 15 l*x> creos * *:a u„ n..« do lo ...-*»••*,** juice 2 punch .Scotch do 25 casks London jiorltr, Ids 3 do Irish do and q?s 3 pipes pure Swan gin 30 esks Scotch ale, p's si.qts 23 hoi' X E rum 15 cask* brown st..ut 1 puch pure Jamaica rum 350 31 regalia cigars 1 do do St Cr«»ix do 25 M principe do 25 bbls Baltimore gin. Agent for a Galena and S*. Louis, and Galena and St Paul Packet Line of Steamers. Gal na, May 15, HYDRAULIC CEM EXT. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING HEEN X appointed agent tor tlie sale of Louisville Cement, will keep a large Mipply on hand, and will be sold ai a small advance tr un manufacturers prices. Galena, may 15. 11 F McCLOSKEY. AMERICA* .MILLS. r r HE SUBSCRIBER H A VING BEEN X aopo.nteJ an nt fur the above mills, will k****p con stantly on hand a supply ot ••Extra Family Flour.” \\ ar ranted super: r t< any flour said :n this ma. kel. Galena, may 15. Jl F McCLOSKEY. [AEMIJOIINS—ISO, 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 galE, received per Excelsior, aud ior salt* by 11 l* M'Closkey. OOF FEE—3SO bags liio coffee just re ceived per Golden Era, uud lor sale by h F M’Closxet. 'I OBACCO—I2S bxs. Virginia, rcc'd -X and lor -a.e by 11 F ,*i CLosKtY. |, IGS—SbO drums received and for sale X hy H F m’Closkev. hICE —25 tierces ree'd j;er Golden Era and lor sale by ii f MAT.oskev. S^ALE RATES—25 bxs. Boston Salcra tus, rec’-t and for sale by li F M'Closkev. \ | ACK Eli EL— IT) bbls. No. 1, 2 and i- 3 tnack'Tc*!, rec’d per (io!u< n Era, ami »*>r sale by li F M'Closkev. ' I EA —150 hf. chests G. P. Imp. and JL Y H tea ree’d p r Golden Era, aud lor sab* by Il F M’Closkev. / ’URRANTS—2Scasks Currants rcc'd V_y per Golden Era, and for sale by H F M’Closkev. U ERRING—22S bxs. Scotch Herring XX ree’d per Golden Era, and for sale by 11 1 X’CLOSKEY. L> AISINS—2S bxs. M. R. Raisins, rec’d Tk a,ui f.,r sail- l.y II F M'Ci-csKEy. U, INE—ISO casks Claret anil White Win**, rac’d and for sale by II F M’Closkev. t<ACUN—SO casks Hams and Slioul dvrs, rcc'd p«*r lion Accord, and for sab* by H FJC’CLOSKEY* A/lOLASSES —100 bbls. ree'd and for -AO-j.al«*l>y II F H’Closket. ( ’ANDLES —150 bxs. Star Candles, ree'd per Wisconsin, and for sale by H F STCLOtKET. 'I'AR —50 bbls. Tar, ree'd per Wiscon- X sin, and for sale by H F M’Closkev. I ARD —50 bbls. Leaf Lard rcc'd per Wiscoii.'in, and for sale by H F M’Closkev. BOXES Pint and quart Flasks, ree'd cJyJ an*l for sale by II F M’Closkev. ( IDER AINEGAR —Received and for ' y sale i*y TI F M’Closkev. UNNIES—IO.OOO Gunny Sack* rec’d vX p.. r Bun Accor*], and for sale by 11 F M’Closkev. RIED BEEF—IO.OOO lbs. Dried Beef rec’d per Jtoii Accord, and for sab* by II v M’Closkev. ORANGES —50 bxs. Oranges, rcc'd nn.l Mr sile tr II F M’Ci.oski:v. f'LOUR —50 bbls. extra superfine Fam |ly, rec’d per Excelsior, and for sale by It F M'Closkev. 1 ~/’r\ KEGS prime Leaf Lard, rec’d per I Ks Excelsior; for sab* toy H. 7. IPCUMtT* Hams and shoulders—2o ck^. ree'd per Excelsior, and for sale by H F M’Closkev. MESS PORK—4IOO bbls. on hand, and for sale by 11. F. M’Oloskfy. —2sobbls. Yellow,rec’d per Ex v rr~'*isior. and for sale by II F M’Closkev. / ’ANDLES —100 bxs. Mould, rcc’d and f<»r sale ty H F M'Closkev. ( A REEN APPLES—IOO bbls. in store, vJ and for sale- ly II F M’CLOSKEV. CUGAR —55 hhds. fair to prime N. O. Sugar, ree'd per Wyoming, and for sale hy II F M’Closkev. OIGARS—IO,OOO La Union Regalia V-V Clears; 10,000 Napoleon do do; 10,000 M'aahlngtoo do do; 10,000 Bloomers do do; 6,000 Tre, Marla do do; 6,- 00 I'mon do do; 6,0n0 La Luo* do do; 10,000 La .AlmHna dodo: 7,000 L.o No-Iona; do do; 6,000 Principe »*snrt*l do; r«r> p»r Wyoming; for sale hy H Y M’Ctoaitr.T. d« h. Campbell, yoves. 0. H. CAMPBELL Me CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENT 3, No. 35 Levee, Galena, 111. ALSO, AGENTS FOR GALENA AND MINNESOTA U. 8. MAIL LINE* Nominee, Capt. 0. Smith, leaves Galena, Monday*, at 12 o’clock. Ben Campbell, Capt. Lodwlck, leaves Galena, Fridays, at 12 o’clock. Doctor Franklin, Capt. R. Blakeley, leave* Galena, W.*dn»*>days, at 12 o’clock. t r**e of charge. FRESH GROCERIES^ THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW -» receiving their Spring Stock of Grocerie-, Provision-, Liquor, Gla>>ware, Ac., Ac., which we will soil very low, and would respectfully nvite your attention to our stock aud l»ric“8 before purvliasing eluewliere. We have in store th** following article* : 2 .- S * UMr 100 bbls vinegar 2o > bl>l« clarified sugar 200 bxs caudle* 76 bbls crusher!, powdered 25 bxs sperm candiej and loaf ausar oj b . dr do 200 Mds molasses 6dJ hbl* floor 100 hf-bbls do aud bbls pork 15 bb!s golden syrup 6j bbls la-^d 25 ht-bbls do 100 k**g* do 30 kr*gs do 30 bxs starch 350 s.i ks Rio, J-Igulra and 10 bff .-s Gunnies Java coffee 300 bxs rai-ln* 5) lif-chests imp, Y II and 200 hf-bxx do t lack t«*a 2t*o qr-bxs do 300 caddies Imp, Y 11 and 60 tierce rice black tea IttO bbls dried apple* 75 M a>sor:cd cigars 5J l>ols dried pea.h s 200 doz bed Cords 300 ii f -bxs i;!a .-S 100 Oiffis r<*pe 10.000 lights sash _6> oakum 10 bales bops 6uo bbls seine twine 6 ) fix* pint flasks 5o coils lath twine 26 do tumblers -50 bbls wb skey 20 doz decanters 30 do liourh< in whiskey 6-9 doz wine glasses 30 do Mouniigahela do 20 doz <:huni|<aigu glares 26 do Am brandy 10 doz lanterns 26 do N E rum 150 bxs cheeso 20 qr cks port wine 100 nesrg ttib§ 29 do Malaga do 100 doz bqck**t# 10 do Maderia do 25 ca-ks saleratus 10 do Sherry do 39 bx-almonds 2 pipes Holland giu 26 trails d i 1 do St Croix rum 20 bbls Alberts 10 ht-pipe* brandy 16 bbls Eng walnuts 20 qr-pipe* do 20 bxs maccaroni 3(» 1-4 do do 60 gross lamp wicks 25 b:i-k« tschanipaign 10 ) rins letter and cap paper 75 bxs champaign c;def 3*M rm* wrapping do 10 bxs Muscat wine 30 bx« clothes pins 5.! bxs Claret 30 bxs ground ginger 10 bxs Anueaotte 25 bx> extract*, assorte-i 100 b»,u Dayt.m ale 10 bbl* lard oil lUO lbs isinglU'S 10 bbls lin-ecd oil 20 hxa pr sta ves 10 bhl<* spenn d*» 25 basket* olive oil 100 market baskets 25 bx> pickles 75 biffs mackerel 20 bags p pper 76 hf-bbls do 15 bags Spice 4d qr-bbls (lo 40 cks currants 100 kill* do 1 bbl cloves 100 kitts «nlm »n 1 do nutmegs 25 drums codtirli 100 ll»s msec 100 bxs do 25 bxs chocolate 10) bx- herring 4*JO keg* nails 100 Miiail bxs tobacco 30 bxs ground popper 100 large do do 2o l.xs do sp.ee 4o bxs smoking do 15 bxs casjffa 25 bx- fine cut cli’ng tobacco 600 lbs cassia in mats 10 lixs scaflariatl do 53 doz scrubbmg brushes 10<) bxs pipes 26 doz shoe do 30 bxs brandy cherries 600 M gun caps 100 doz zinc washboards 15 cases sardines 60 bbb, tar 30 bbls oysters 25 biffs pitch 30 bxs ink 25 bbis rosin 30 bales twine 6 > bx- lemons 30 do wicking 10 cases prunes 300 drums fl -■* 600 sacks salt 200 demijohns B. U. CAMPBELL A CO. No. 36 Levee. Galena, May 16, 7A K ENOTIC E. 'J'IIOSE indebted to me by note or oth- A. er\vi>e, will confer a favor !»v t tvin- T ”- * to Truman M. Mnith. 11. 31. M’ENCER. .saint Faul, May 7, 1352. \KW CLOTHING STOUF. On UoberU Street,a few doors from Third Street, Saint rani. ft' INNE &. COOLEY, having opened » * a m*w U-othin: K.stahl)shtn**nt in Si. Paul,would respectfully call the ait»*nti,in of the pulil'ic to their ex teiisive a>sWtmi*m of Dr*‘>,, French, EnulMi, and Gcr mati Cloths Kil l Cas-itiiercs, as well as rich Vestings, all purchased expressly tor their TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Their style, texture, and flni>h warrant them In assuming that it i> tJ;.* largest and most varied assortment of tin before mentioned, newly-imported go,*ls in Saint Faul, embracing all styles, from the richest and most costly to the plainest 0/ ituut clothing. Particular attention will be paid to the Hosiery. Glove and Shirt Department. In the Clothing Department, they challenge all competition as regards quality, style and l <w prices. May, 1362. 33y W. G. LE DEC. D. ROHJtFIL LEDrC A ROIIRER. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, [Corner of Bench and Wubashaw strecls, St. Paul, M. T.] TTiNNESOTA YEAR BO(JK—IBS2 -L* A Received per steamer Nominee, and f-»r sale mi our counter, nis iby Churchill ic, N« !-.*n, Stillwater, . il. C. Foliotn, Taviur’c I'all.-,and JiTemiaii Ru-.-ell, sual: Rapids- M ay H. LEDUC N ROIIRER. A SIE RICAN 'ALMA NAC~ for 1852. /A- UeCflvcd an.l for sal« by LEDIO & ItOIIUiU!. \\ RAPING PAPER.—Crown rnd » » poiibp* Crown on band, and f »rsa!** at St. Louis Wholesale Prices. J.eDUU ROHRER. Y\J ALL PAPER—Just received ;i c-T.nl I assortiu'*nt by LeDUC & ROIIRER. IIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH, of Roanok**, by Hugh A. Garland. For sale at the Bookstore of LeDUC K HOIIKKR, rpilE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTER -1- tainmenfs. Tran e !a!<*d and arranged for family reading, and illustrat'd with 600 engravings. LeDUC N ROIIRER* IP IR ST BOOK OF ANATOMY. R Fhyslologj* and Hygiene, with S 3 engraving-, de signed for the use of S< li *>ls. LEDUC & ROIIUKR. ? J IIE Diplomatic and Official Papers oi JL Daniel Webster. LEDUC F ROHRER. LJISTORY of tlie Rise, Progress and I.X Conclusion of tjio Florida War, illustrated by maps and engravings, by John T. Sprague, U. s. A. LEDUC& ROHRER. Lectures on shakspeare, By 11. X. IIIIIUOII. I.EUI'C ii BOIIRKH. \ LTON LOCKE, Tailor and Poet, an A Autiiblngraiiliy. LEIK.C \ BOIiKKIt. XT' EAST—A Problem—by Author of I- «Alton IjK-kc.” I.eUIT & ROIIREB. '[ HE AMERICAN FARM BOOK. 'i’iie cheapest and most valuahb* hook for a farmer ever printed; being a complete guide, both practical and scientific, for the Western farmer, with a rn< iiioir on Maize or Indian Corn. For sale hy LeDUC K ROHRER. VIEMOIR OF WILLIAM ELLERY ■L Cham ling, with an engraving. In 3\o|*. For sale by LEDUC K ROHRER. T IFE and Public Services of John JLi Qdiocy Adams, by Wm. U. Sewar»l. K«*r sale bj LEDUC is. ROUREIt. JOS. M. BROWN. THOS. If. THATCH. JON. Q. IIART -15HOWN THATCH A. H A ItT, p WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING AND GENTLE MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, No. I6G Main Street, West side, bet. Washington Avenue aud Virginia Hotel* St. LOUIS, Mo. \X7E ARE NOW OPENING, Dl t * red front the East, a large and superior assortment of Clothing atid Furnishing Goods, for Gentlemen’s wear, consisting chiefly of the liner and better grades, selected from tlie best Importing and Commission Houses, and made up In a superior manner, expressly for this market. All kinds of Clothing, ready made and warranted, at wholesale, very low for Cash or good paper. A great variety of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Cravats, Gloves, &c., fcc., which will be sold to the trade at New York wholesale prices. We respectfully solicit a call. St. Louis, May 16, 1352. 34-ly NORTH-WESTERN BOOK STORE. Joseph 3. Waggoner, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, A*o. 93 Main Street , four story Brick Comer , Galena, I>L A penny for the sale of superior Frlntlng Galena, May 22. 30-y FOR SALE. A GOOD STORE AND LOT ON Tx. Tlilr<l street between Jacks,,n amt Roberts street,. Terms of payment easy. Also, lev era I valuable town lota. L. A. BABCOCK., At tba office of Babcock A. Wilkinson, may 15 34.4^ TOWN ORDERS—Taken in exchange A for Goolsby H. C. SAXDFORD. may lA, ARRAXCEMEXT FOR 1852. | GALENA AND MINNESOTA. United Stales Mail Line. Con':Stine of tb-oc flret class boats: XO.MINFF. Capt. o. SMITH, BE* CAMCBKLL.Cai.t.II. W. r/VnncK. IHt. J itA VKLiCapt. K. BLAKELY. Leaving t.ab*ri;i, Tiic XO.J [XKK.Cap: O. Smith, .Votwlayi, u Uv<Sock. Tin: I'll. 1 K t.MvUX, Capt. K. Biakei'y, VVeUneular.. a! IS o’clock. The ISDN CAVPBEX.L, Cap!, il. tv. laajwlck, Frblayj, at 12 o'clock. 'IUc above Urs w:R r.it> nguladv during the enduing season* Haviug the iin.l c«jutract their piiuctualiry can be reltoil'>n. lhoy wi.l remain at 3t. Fanf sufliciently L.irri j enahp* passt ugcre to visit the Fails «ji fit. Anthony. For Fp'-cd and acOoinaiodaifou the-eh afs e.ro 'tuaur pa-tetl. and ever> intention will be paid to and freight They will leave punctually at the hour ttaufsl. lh«* Nominee will make the trip uo aa tobe«.ut«*u Sunday. Goo Js flipped tc* the agents at St. Lottin or Galena, to ■go by this line, will be forwarded free uf charge. Galena being th“ terrain! of tb** great tborouglifar*** leading westward fretu Chicago and Milwaukee, nearly all the travel from the eastward, destined t->r the Upper MDstasippi, takes passage by steamboat from this point; te.-arly all the h team boa is on the Southern trade, from st, l.ouU and «fflier i*orta below, coiuc luto tUt» port tor 1 •■shipment for points above. AGENTS. } St Nelson. GiiLm S. C-w, B II Galena Neisoica Landing, G K Weft, Dubuque, 0 R Read, Lake Pepin. 3 .1 l~u.gw.ir hy, do I, Merzeil. F»»tn\ Dougl.w* A McGregor, Churchill & Nel«,m, McGregor’s TjiwlHig, K’lUwMer, II W Rrisieffs, l* d*t Chien, J W Babcock, St Paul, F D Cowles. Lauding, fe U Sergent, d.> Campbell ft Smith, Ku»seil & Rice, St Anthony l-ft Cnssej James Peck fit Co., Chicago. Galena, Feb. 20, 1352. 2Ctf SCARRITT & MASON’S” SPRIXOARRAXGEMEXTSFOR 1852. i \Y E ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF vv tin* largest aud br*Bt assort e«i ctork of FIR N ITU it K | and UPHOLSTERY, we have evei had; whi'li we otter to whole.ale and retail dealers at the very lowest prices, ami feel confident we cannot fail f«. meet their appr-ff-a tion. In conueciion with our m-ttiufucturtiig, we purchase tn>m all the beat markets. East or West, thus keeping pecs with ail improvements m otir line, and enabling us t., ot ter a great variety of late stylet* ui the lowest prices. Our Warehouse Is large; this with other fac.lltsea every way equal, enables us to keep a lar ,F e stock at all thus ottering gn at indu-etu< tits to Wholesale Dealers. We invite atf« n(h.n to a large stock of sofas, s.ffa beds, lounges, bureaus, wardrobe, divans, rocking and parlor chairs, c.iue-.seat cha rs, tallies, beiisteads. «.flic** auu easy chairs, wire and tin >at* sprin ~ hair, otton, m »ss po ll n** and hu w k M ot UPHOLSTERY, all x.j our own make, and every article warranted, thus making a p *rD* •! assortment of desirable PARLOR, HOTEL. BED ROOM AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE, r > which we arc continually receiving ftffdßloro*, thus keeping otir stock large and Complete, and insuring ord* rs tilled without delay. M’AKKUrS PATENT SOFA BED, Which Is u knowleffgpff the mou desirable article et tim riiml ever |T'kl*ic‘*i!, a*-.ray* on Land or made to sail vouf la-ie at short luff ue. The attention of all liou.-ekeopprs, hotel-keepers. steamboat officer?, and the public in gen erai, is request d to an examination, when we think they will eavdi aiid all say we are correct. TO DEALERS. We offer at Wholesale— 2D*» Bureaus, 200 Children’s dialrs, 100 1(M Office chairs, 1W M<dioga:iy luo WULav chairs. 60 Rosewood and mahog- liX) V* lilow cradles, any easy chairs, 190 Tin and wire antes, " 20c) Mahogany parlor chalr»soo Be<]steads; 209 Uane-se.it rot king do; 260 Dining and breakfast ta -200 Wo. si 5 eat do do; hies, LOW ( ;ue*-.v at chairs, 200 Work stand*, 1,090 Wood-seat do ltK) Sewing Mauds, Wu have made arranceirtfiits for a continued large sup ply of the above and all other articles in our line, and c fiitideutly .say don’t “go further, a« you tinv fare worse.” i'h u>e call and examine, at Xo. Oi) Washington Avc -11 ~e* SC AUK ITT A. MA M »N. St. Louis, May 1. 33-2rn MEAT VS. GROG ! JAM still enpriged in administering lo tltc of the ina« srnK to them :it five c nls a Brink an.l aliont * bki nk. I have j» w ,i, i M .| ( w nh J,.h„ iin, a:i<l will h-r.af.cr carry tlie bni iicr.n, imsin-y. W'c may i.c tuun.i at ilie -M sran.i formerly <»ccu|-i-d l»y Mr. Cmiitcr aiul my brother; anl tarlv tn the m-rnmß mir meat eason may !.e foitml all over town. I expect tlie custom ot alt my olil fli n ts. Aliril IT—3m BKRN AItl) RofiEftS. farxii ns r.noK iu;iCe! ~ TVILLOUGHBY & POWERS hava * * a thorough-bred Arabian and rrni.h stab loti, four v ears >i thf'tull-;do>».le<i Arabian. «nd A , p. r« ~'.< wMdne to Im prove their stock of horses, and -*■*•«'•* breed from a thoroMKh and higli-br*.'d horse, will And it much to their Interest to secure the s n:, •* of this H** w.;i be at tlie stable <>l 111* 1 Nl. Charles in s>t. A uthoiiy. on Morn Jay aimi<>'-ii ntul Tu*«.{a_\ torenooii, the balance of the lim •at our >i <M in . v ;. Paul. 2!hn3 TIIE ANNALS OF TIIE MINNESOTA HIS TORICAL SOCIETY’, \ RE ready f* r delivery to all member? of th*» S-elety that have paid their annual tax for 1562. (--pies will be left at Le Due's lfc»»k Slot***. Those members who hav« not yet paid their annual tax arc request.*d f.* call «*n tli« tbfflector, Mr. W. <*. La Due, at id pay »ver the sum due, which will entitle tn- in f>* a coj.y of the Anna s. St. Paul, March 0, ISSI. 25-2 t DANCY GOODS—China and alabaster X Flower Vases plain and tlgured, Bohemian Cologne*, Lava eard Bask- rs. Cigar holder.**, China card Basket?, tind China. Inks, aluba-tar paper weights, LadP** Rosewood, Wf.rk boxes, tieiitletiien’s Dressing Ca.ses. Cf»<‘-smen from ~ 50 to $lO Off per sett, and many other things in our line. | For sale hy Le I)rt &. Kojirlr. TRANSPORTATION FOR THE CIIIPPEWAS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received by the undersign**d tlironph the Post Office at Fori Ripley, Minnesota Territory, until 10 o’clock A* M-, June i-t 1552, r<»r receiving, storing and transporting all public freight arriving at St. Paul, Minnesota Territo ry, and destined for Saudy Lake lor one year from tho • •pf-mng of the bids. The undersigned reserves the right to direct th A desti nation of sa d public freight to any other place than .San dv Lake. The price to be g:» I inted in proportion as tbe distauce i- incp-asisl or diminished. Bids to be endorsed ••Proposals tor Transportation,’'' to be addressM to the un •l* r-dgned, and contain the names of two responsible per sons for the faithful fultillmcht or tjie uid in the penal sum of two thousand dollars. J. S. WATROUS, Indian Agent. Chippewa Agency, May 7, 1852. 34-31 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) 1) I STR2CT OF MIN N ESI >T A. $ District Court of the United States, f First Judicial District. Ramsey Co. J IUHEREAS—A libel and information v f was rii«*d in the Clerk’s tMflce of the District Court aforesaid, on the 14th day of May, A. 1). 1552, by 11. L. Moss, Ksq., Attorney of the United Slates for the Dis trict of Minnesota, on b**haii of the United States of Amer- Icn, against *he Steamboat “Tiger,” h»*r tackle, apparel and furniture, for a breach of the “Act of <\>ngre>.- gov erning trade and intercourse with the India’s,” in introdu cing spirituous liquor into the Indian country, and where as th- said Steamboat, her tackle, apparel and rurnifure have been attached l»y me by virtue of a writ ot motihlon, issuing rr«»in said District Court. Noth e is hereby given to all persons claiming or hav ing interest in said Steamboat, her tackle, apparel and furniture, to be and appear before the said District Court, iu Saint Paul, Count v of Ramsey, on the 29th day «»f May A. I). iS62, at ten o’clock of said day, to shew cause If any they have, why saidateanib«iat “Tiger,” her tackle, ap parel and furniture, should not be condemned as forfeited io ti»c u>e ot the said United SUtes of America. J. W. FURBETt, Marshal of U. S. District of Minnesota. St. Paul, May 15, 1552 34-3\v CAVENDER & MATTHEWS, BLACKSMITHS, at ’he Red Shop on M.-J the east side of Roberts Street, St. Paul, kwe come to the determination that they will do Horse-Shoeing a leetle cheaper than any [ w body else in Minnesota. The A . m J aA following is their new scale For new shoes, 35 cts each: All other work !n proportion. Tbe best stock aud material nlwav* on hand, and none but first-rate workmen employed. Onr terms are CASH. In connection with our Smith Slum, we have also a Wagon Shop, with a supply or the best seasoned white oak and other material, lor making tip-top wagons, bug g|e> and sleighs, which we make, Iron and warrant to or der on short notice. Also every description of plow*. We intend to put the business of onr shop straight through. And though It may be «aid we live hy our vises and forge and steel for a living, we mean to do honest work foT h* nest prices. *29mft LT ARPER'S MAGAZINE f»TMay.— X X Just receired and for sale at our counter. may 15. LE PTC & ROIIRER,