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JOHN THOMPSON S DAUGHTER. [The fallowing clever parody on Lampbell’s ballad of ML>rd filing Daughter,” wc clip from a Virginia payer. Swuili Carolinian.] ▲ felloe near Kentucky clJme, Cries, “Boatman, do not tarry, And I’ll give thee a silver ti me, To row ua o’er the ferry.” “Now, who would cross the Ohio. ThU dark and stormy water?’’ “Oh, 1 am this young ludy’n beau, And she John Thompson’s daughter. “We’ve tied before her father’s spfte With great precipitation, And should he And us here to-night, I’d lose my reputation. “They’ve missed the girl and parse besides, His horsemen hard have pressed me; And who will cheer my bonny bride, If yet they should arrest me!” Out spoke the boa’men then In time, “Vou shall not fa.l, don’t fear it; I’ll go—not for your sliver dime, But for j'our manly spirit. “And by my word, the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry, For though a storm is coming on, I’ll row you o’er the ferry.” By this the wind more freely rose, The boat was at the landing, Aud with the drenching rain their clothes, Grew wet where they were standing. But still, as wilder rose the wind, Aud as the night grew drearer, Just back a piece came the police, Their trampling sounded nearer. “Oh haste th**e, haste!” the lady cries, ‘•lts any thing but funny, Pll leave the light of loving eyes, But not my fathei’s niouey !” And still they hurried in the face Of wind and rain unsparing: John Thompson reached the landing place, lit* wrath was turned to swearing. For by the lightning’s angry tlash, Ills chtlil he did discover; One lovely hand held all his cash, Aud one wa» round her lover! “Come back ! come back !” he cried in woe, Across the stormy water; “But leave the purse aud you may go, My daughter, O my daughter *Twas vain; they r ached the other shore, (Such dooms the Fates assign us,) The gold he piled went with Ins child, Aud he was left there, minus. Something New.— Last Saturday af ternoon, in the Boston Museum, a young lady and gentleman were looking at the picture of Washington's family in the gallery. Young Lady.—“ Who are those two persons 't referring to one on the picture. Young Gentleman.—“ Those are Wash ington’s children.” Young Lady.—“ But Washington had no children.” Young Gentleman.—“ Well, perhaps they are Iris grandchildren.” “ Very probable,” responded the young lady, as she petulently drew her beau from the picture. Pretty Hands.— Some matter-of-fact genius raps the knuckles of pretty hands very roughly. Just hear him : “Delicate, beautiful hands! Dear Miss, how do you contrive to make your hands so pretty ? And such rings, too, as if to draw attention that way. Let us feel them. O, dear, how soft and tender. Do you bake, Miss ?” “ No.” “ Do you wash floors, and scrub pots and kettles “No!” “So we thought. Look at your moth er’s hands. Ain’t you ashamed to let that old lady kill herself outright, while you do nothing from daylight to dark, hut keep the dust from your face and the flics from your hands ? What are you lit lor ? \\ ill a man of common sense marry you for your delicate hands ? Pretty lingers indeed! what are they good for hut to move over a piano or stick through gold rings ? Like many of the vain things of earth, they are kept for show and nothing more. For our part, we had rather see them out in actual ser vice, and as tough as a coquette's con science, than so tender that a flv's lout will make an impression on them.” Logic. — The following “Questions in Logie” may interest some of our readers. No matter where they came from if they arc sound: Teacher—VMiat do you understand by penny wise and pound foolish ? Pupil—The omission to pay a small sum in order to secure a great benefit. Teacher—Can such a thing be, if so how ? Pupil—lt can—the cause may be pe nuriousness or neglect. Teacher—Give an example of penny wisdom and pound folly. Pupil—Refusing or neglecting to pay five or ten dollars for advertising one day. and missing custom worth a hundred bv it the next. A good un is told of an old gentleman in this city, whose eight or ten clerks had bored him to death with conundrums.— Going home one evening, he was stopped in lront ol a closed store by a country man, who asked— “Can you tell me. my friend, why this store is closed ?” “Goto blazes!” cried he, “ with your —conundrums ! I've been bored to death with 'em these three weeks.” —Spirit of ihe Times. The New Orleans Delta sa\s, that the McDonough cstateis rapidly melliugawav in litigation. The executors and attor neys have already disposed of nearly SIOO,OOO, and a large portion of the per sonal and real estate is advertised to be sold to meet the current expenses. Turtles axd Frogs. —A canal boat arrived here from Dayton, yesterday, having as part of her cargo, seventy-five turtles and two bushels of frogs. They Were readily sold at the ca ing houses— the turtles for ten cents a pound, and the frogs lor ten cents apiece.— Cin. Gaz. “ p hat would I give,” said Charles Lamb, “ to call my mother hack to earth for one day, to ask her pardon upon my knees, ror all those acts by which I gave her gentle spirit pain.” ° A manufacturer of grave-stones, in Maine, was told sympathizingly that the Liquor Law must operate against his in terest. “ Very far from it,” he replie 1; “ it would have been money in my pocket if it had been enacted long ago, lor those who die now generally leave behind them enough to purchase grave-stones, while formerly they didn’t leave enough to keep their families out of the alms-houses. I)r - Doddridge once asked his little daughter what made every body love her. She replied, “ I don’t know, papa, unless it is because I love every body. 5 ’ NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES, AT THE Western Emporium. FCLI.F.U has Just opened ror exhibition at Ills SF.W ERICK STORK, directly opposite tils old stand, a a large anil splendid a*«>oriment of Pry Goons, Clothing, Indian Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Glassware and Crock ery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps and India Rubber Goods: with every article usually called fur la a western establishment, all ot which heotP-rs at whole,ale and re tail, at prices much reduced. Merchants In the Indian trade wIU And every article they may wish, In the trade, and Will, the assurance that the charges will be moderate and satisfactory. Orders can at all times be tilled lo any amount* . , , , To ihe Ladles we would say, we have a few pieces or DHaines and Cashmeres. 20 pieces Alpacas needles 50 do bb-ached cotton 50,000 sharp*, between aud 20 do wool rtauuel buckskin needles 20 do book and Swiss 100 packs pus muslins, a superior arti- 100 doz reding and Ivory ele combs 25,000 yds prints the best as-25 dor scissors, a superior bortnieut ever brought to article Blinnesota, 200 doz white aud assorted 2 bales sheetings spool cotton 1 do drilling 100 lbs skein cotton 2 do bed ticking Silk and twist, bees wax, 2 dozen Bay State shawls Tape and silk brade A few doz do do hose Mitts, wristlets aud childrens Lisle thread, cashmere and gloves silk gloves, a f»*w plaid Cotton wadding linsey, a splendid article Duma.-k and brown linen ta of silvered buttons for ble covers trimming dresses Hair brut-bes Inlaid with 50 pieces linen handk’fs peaarl and plain Gimps and fringes Ladies’ and children’s shoes Linen ribbons Ladies’ lined rubber over Woolen yarn and knitting shoes. GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL. SCO cloth, beaver and pilot lUO dozen hickory shir;s over coa’s 11H) do over do twill’d liar 10 doz French and German 20 do under do “ cloth coats 50 do twilled fan drawei 100 cloth, tweed, Jean and 5 do drivers frocks salt, sacks 30 do Saxony wrapper?, 300 blue and black monkey merino and rib’d shir t Jackets 30 doz merino, ribbed an 300 long green Jackets sdarlet rib’d drawers i 500 pr black and fancy cas. 100 doz sup r seamed socks and uoe skin pants 10 do black silk cravats 1000 pr heavy lined, all si- 50 do .*ilk handkerchiefs zes and colors 10 do stock* ami scans 10 doz black satin vesta 25 d*» 1 in. bosoms and col |lO do tine Mack cloth do 25 do buck gloves and mi ' 2 do line black cloth do 12 do cashni. and silk 1 3 do corderoy vesta gloves I 3 do lion skin do 3 dozen dressing gowns 125 do heavy winter vests Kip. calf and thick boots :12 do white shirts lri>h linen 10 do line calico shirts Broad cloth and ca*m. ;25 do coin do dd Satuuiel and doe .-kin Rubber u\or shoes Biack -atm do overalls Biack siik velvet and sirge do sack coats Rubber olllccrs coats, do pea Jackets INDIAN GOODS. Grey and white listand scar- ling twine let strouding Fish hook* and lines Scarlet and white blankets li.it buttons, course and flne Tailata ribbon and worsted combs binding 1-2 axes and hand axes Scalping and catouch knife Chinese verm ill ion Biff ols. revolvers and Bowie Ycliow o lue, croin® yellow knives and green in papers California and Buena vista Irooti spo.,ns and ladles knives Bri il -, martingales aud se Pocket and Congress knives tin .hs Powder flask* & gun worms Spike giniMets Cod lines, sturgen and gil- Bat and beaver traps GROCERIES AND HARDWARE Rio and Java cotlce Steel pen* and blacking Young 11 >-on. Imperial and Curry comb-and brushes SI ill-hong teasot a stipe- Shoe, cloth and hair bru.*nes rior quality Knives and forks Regalia, Principe and Cuba Carving, Imich.r and long [ Refitted lard and li.-li oil Fur. otter and cloth caps Fine cut chewing aud suto- A line and large a soi tment | king tobacco ot silk ha s Essence ot pepperming linin’* and Collins’axes | Castor oil Sardines, lobster.*, clams and Maynard & Moves’ ink pickles CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 10 mulberry tea setts assortm nt of the above for 6 dozen do tea brcakiasi, dinner and tea 45 do plates a*s’t sizes lOn tan- y teas 50 do dishes and nappi*** 100 dozen c e plates Mulberry sauce turciie* aud 50 do tumblers boats 25 do glass lamps Mulberry butter and custard Sauce plates plates Decanter, and fancy mugs Mulberry flowing, pitchers Match safe*, ja-ket lamps and basins Japunel spittoons and bed 30 Herring and light blue lamps, and spangled set.*, a lull With a ilioti.-aiul otin r articles t<*o ntun<*rot!« to men tion. p. r*oiis wi*hing to pur. hast* goods, will find it profitable t<> rail aud examine this stock before purcha sing elsewhere. D. L. FI LLEII. St. Paul, Dec. 13, 1851. NORTH-WESTERN BOOK STORE. (I.ATE lITY BOOK STOKE.) NO I>l MAIN* STREET, GALENA, ILL. THE subscriber begs leave to announce that l»e has removed his stock of and stationery. t.> the commodious brick store, No. 91, Main, corner of Green street, Galena, (nearly opposite his old stand) where lie is now receiving large and well selected addition* to his former assort mem, and he flatter* himself that custom ers will her * litut a- complete a:i 1 desirable a stock oi Standard, School, Cla-sical, Theological. Medical and Miscellaneous book*, a* can be found in the West. Tie* supply of paper,blank books, an (staple stationery, will also be found very extensive, and tin* good* have been selected with special reference to the wants ol Wholesale Purchasers. A call, an i an examina ination ot goods and prices i- repectfuily *<•!;.*it»*d. JOSEPH N. WAGGON Ell. Galena, Oct. 1., 1851—Ic AT THE OIM STAND, Third, between Jackson and Rob rl Streets, St. I'uul. I HAVE now on band a stock of On eerie*, Liquors. Pork, Flour, Domestic Dry Goods, Quccusivarc. Readv Made Clotliiu;-, lints, Caps, Sim.**, n* .. that n il! com pare favorably w it li any ever b.outrht fotiiis mark t. My assortment of Queen-ware, c.-p *. in !y, I «an recommend a* the largest and best select *d in the Territory, (’are lias been taken t.» procure the latest s:\les to b* found in the Eastern market*. To niv old customers, and ail out ers, I would respectfully say, call and examine, a- I am determined to sell very low for ct»*h, an I ch»e out mi stock by the ol navigation. This is a “sure tiling.” nov. 29—tf. 8. if. SERGE NT. Look S!i;ii*p. HORSES shod according to Nature, and Shoes made for ali kind* of Diseased Feet, By T. BROOKE, At h!s New Shop i n St. Anthony street, above F*»rt street* where he is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicit ed. N. B. No charges for Horse Shoeing, when not satis factory to customers. St. Paul, Oct. 22 c-uf. WORLD’S FAIR. OTWITIISTANDING Hie iiuni*use amount of good* XN that leave oar cstablishnc nt every day, no diminu tion i* perceptible in tin* stock upon on*- .-helves and coun ters. We are constantly filling up, from packages n..t previously openod—adding new articles a*idn *w stylos,so •hat customers who do not \i.*it us daily, do not know what we have to oiler them* Dec. 13. 1851. M. CURRAN N. CO. Lumber l’»i* Sale. rpIIE uniler.igued wishes to inform the M. citizens of St. Paul noil its vicinilv that lie is openin'; a Lumber Yard, oeai the Shingle Factory, on Jackson and Sev enth streets, and is prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Lumber of any description, Laths or .Yhmgles. 7’erms easy. One half up, and the bal ance on the delivoiy of the Lumber. J. IV. BASS, .Igent for 4>t. iinthony Mill Co. kt*ts —later .trained lar.l all; 2:1 bn. st. is brown • t Map; 10lets, wrcandle,; ib bx». mould candle.; 3 li\s. *1 "Till caudle, for sale at, FARIIIXGTOX’S. nov 5 d-ur PLANT FRUIT TREES ! 0 g* *o*l citizen, who lias <: nous ns, fordoing *h<* same, IN will fail io plant an orcbftni thereupon* Orders for the be.*t quality of tree* will be pioiii|itl> attended t<*. it l'*it at the warehouse of the subscriber, on Jackson street, near the landing. dec ‘ 6 « E. MCLAGAN. WILLIAM TAYLOR BARBER AND iIAIR DRESSER, TT.IS built and fitted up a Shaving Sa- X-E. loon, on 31 street, next door west ol the new Post Otlice in Saint Paul, up to the increasing luxury, style and elegance ol the growing metropolis of Minnesota where he will be happy to serve citizens and strangers in St. Paul, in every branch of his business, according to the best ol bis ability. HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING. JUST opened at the Western Emporium, 300 pair heavy tilled wool pants at $1 50 a pair. Call at Flitters anil sw them. Dec 13. FARMING LANDS in the vicinity of Saint Anthony Falls mr sale. Apply to J. p. WILSON. 'I’OWX LOTS in Saint Anthony Fads for sale. Apply r. to j. r. Wilson. SETTLE UP! SETTLE UP!! \ *' *'hos’lndehtc to me, by book account, or other the ’first of nettttug the same hetore deC ‘ 6 ‘ SAM’L n. SERGENT. notice. T n o E u.T/ e , S .k; C eT n,S > e ' c ’ »' the Minnesota sr -’‘Etsass- CHEAP CASH STORE--WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, FURNITURE, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TIIE subscriber, by late arrivals Is now in receipt and opening in hl» store on St. Anthony street, near the American House, a large and nm*t complete assort ment of the above named goods, which will positive y be sold at lower prices for cash than ever before ottered in this place. His entire stock was selected with great care, aud purchased in the eastern and southern markets for t ash, so that he can 6*fely assure his friends and the pub lic generally that it will be to their interests to call be fore purchasing elsewhere and examine his stock, which consists in part as follows: GROCERIES. 5 hhds N Orleans sugar, 12 chests flne Y H t*a, 12 bbls d > do 17 caddies line imperial tea, 15 “ clarified sugar, 25 “ gunpowder tea, 5 “ crushed do 25 boxes W R cheese, 3 “ pu verized sugar, 10 “ fresh rai*ins, 8 “ bll molasses, 1 cask “ currants, 10 “ N O do 10 drums fresh figs, 3 “ golden syrup, 5 boxes assorted candy, 13 bags Rio coffee, 28 dozen boxes sardines, 5 “ Java do 20 “ cans oysters, 10 bids rice, 6 ba.-kets olive oil, 10 “ butter crackers, t> boxes assorted pickels, 5 “ No 1 mackerel, 7 “ to uato catsup, 3 « do salmond, 3 “ mushroom catsup, 10 boxes smoked herring, 3 walnut catsup, 25 “ codfish, 5 “ pepper sauce, 50 “ table salt, 6 « lemon syrup, 10 sacks coarse salt, td M regalia cigars, 7 boxes N Y mustard, 12 “ Cuba “ 5 cases do 5 “ Principe “ 5 boxes groud pepper, 15 boxen chewing tobacco, 3 “ grain do lUO dozen smoking do 3 “ alspice, 50 lbs niacaltoy snuflT, 2 “ cloves, 6 boxes S D pipes, 2 “ cinnamon, 15 “ matches, 8 “ wheat siaich, 6 “ ginger, 15 “ No 1 soap, 6 gross Mason’s blacking, 2 “ castile soap, 9 boxes ink, 2 “ fancy do 10 kegs rifle powder, 15 “ mould candles, 8 dozen cans do 7 “ star do 40 bags shot. 4 “ sperm do 900 lbs bar lead, 3 bids sperm oil, 10 M gun caps, 5 lard oil. 10 dozen brooms, 12 dozen axe helves, 5 “ shoe brushes, 4 “ mop handles, 6 “ scrub brushes, 4 “ door mats, 20 “ bedcords, 10 “ clothes lines, 8 “ panned pails, 5 “ covered buckets, 6 “ washboards, 2 “ well do 10 “ measures, 4 boxes clothes’ pins, 5 coils maniila rope, 6 dozen market basket* 6 dozen wood bowls. The above enumerated goods comprise only a small portion of my stock. 1 shall keep constantly on hand a iarge quantity PROVISIONS, such as hams, shoulders, butter, lard, flour, pork, peach es, apple.*, potatoes, coin and oats* Also, WINES AND LIQUORS, consisting of whiskey, brandy, port, madeira, gin, porter, claiet, chauipaignc and ale. Also, CLOTHING, a complete and fashionable assortment, made tip in the best manner, and of the best material, among whi h are overcoats, dress and frock coats, and vests of all kinds, colors and sizes; under clothing in great variety. Also, BOOTS AND SHOES, a vry largo and well selected assortment, too numerous to mention. Also, lIATS AND CAPS, embracing all the fall and winter styles. Also, a gene ral assortment of hardware, paints, glass, tinware cutle ry, oils, N.c. JOHN FARRINGTON. I NSI RAN C E B \ TIIE Protection Insurance Comp.’y , O F II ARTF Oli I), CONNEC TICU T. , INC ORPORATED 1825. ‘ | Capital Stock, Annual Premiums k- Western Fund liOOOJOO. I; FITE merchants and householders of St Paul and Ramsey ! . county, are respectfully referred to the superior advan tages ottered lor l ire and Marine Insurance, by ( W. I*. MURRAY, Esq, The duly authorized Agent for this Company: I By the establishment, 20 years since of a central office » at Cincinnati, for the prompt settlement of western and -or,ib western losses, a caret ill selection f risk-, the most it re Hitting attention to their dispersion,aud prudence and •coiiomy in all it* transaction*. theolli < r-of liiisCompa- I ny have hud the satisiactioii oi seeing the u-emines> ami i prosperity constantly upon the incr a-e during a long pe- ! . 1- • <*. il v n milt Co.M fames HA VE IN THE 1 MEAMIMi: FAILED TO IUS( ll t nun -ooin Jtsr LI- A 111 LI 3 IES, 11 V\ 1 N (• BEEN WEAKENED AND I IN A EL V KENDEIiED UANKItLFI. IJ \ A ItEt K I.ESS COL’ USE OF BCSINESS. ln-urance Companies of this stamp and charaeter are 1 i continually springing up in variou* parts of ili«- country. I it is n -t our purpose (by accepting premiums i.wdl-! HI ATE TO tOVEII TIIE AVERAGE ANNEAL LOSS) to •otnpetev. ;th such irresponsible Olllccs. v. hose object W ould , j >. cm t.• l •• t«* collect a cottsideralde sum troin the op.-ra ! tion-r>f one or two sr.tsotis. divide the proceeds, and pay heir lossi .or not, as expediency may dictate. On the 1 •ontrary, tin* PROIECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, llariford, will maintain it* business upon a perma nent and RESPonsinLE basis, and tli Ti-bv sn ore a eon iiiuanc/ ot tin* patronage which has liitlierto been so lib crally extended. * W. B. ROBBINS, General Agent Protection insurance C >nip’y. Tlm> mt'lt'rsiztHtl, local .\sfiit, I- Mt|.|>ll«l witli l.lank ‘ ’ policies and renewal receipts, which will be issued, cov ering approved risks upon reasonable term-. W. P. MURRAY, Agent Protection Insurance Company lor St Paul and Ramsey countv. M Paul, November 13,1*51—d Real Estate Agency Office. kiMia Win 1 w. I ATE ot Newark, Ohio, re-pectfullv inform- the pub a lie, that he Jius locat' d ii:ui-elf peim.uicT.tiy in St. Paul, in the Territory ol Minne-ota, where h-* proposes I to otb-r his direct and per- nal services a- Ag'*nt tor the | ptireiuise, sale and exchange of all descriptions of Real Estate, such as Lands, I arms, Town Property, Lease-| holds, Ground Rents—to the payment of taxes of n**n esidents, examining titles, collecting debts, ki„ &c.— And will negotiate as Ag«*nt for Loans of Money on Bond - and Mortgage, on Town Property, also, for the pur- . • •base of stocks such .»s have a lioiia tide value, and tra is act all other business connected with sitcli Agency. OFFICE —Corner of 3d and wabasiiaw. j ' All property will be duly advertised, and no charges, ! whatever, will be made unless the negotiations are ful- * ;y ami satisfactorily etlected. By permission, lie refers to— x. it. nog;;, Kmj. / James R. St nsbury, Esq. / Newark. Ohio. A- J. Smith, Banker, ) 0. ,, n1‘c l> il-Y: l !-i'.l 1 ar.U ,$ankCr ’ \ svllle, Ohio. Col. John Mills, Merchant, ) ... . Xu,»ti 1.. Wilson, liankur, l Ohio. (i'''r| l |, S U»s' ! Mount Vernon, Ohio, Hon Thomas Ewing, Lancaster, Ohio. { Henry Statisl ury, Lsq., Al’y General, Columbus, Ohio. ! lion Joseph Vane •, Kx-tiovernor, Urbana, Ohio. Holt Win Robb, E\-Goveinor, Ohio, Illinois, lion .1 Brady, Carlisle Penn ylvadia. John D Early, ) Wyley k Wilson, > Baltimore. ltavl.yk.ys \ Wm N. II Miller, Miller’s Hotel, Baltimore. li< n Ttioma.'. Corwin, i 1) C fbxidard, Esq. > Washington Citv, D. C. A II Coflee, Esq. ) Hr Win Knight, Phila lelph, Pa. ; Elias Fas*ett, E-q, Wall street, ).. _ , * Alfred Avery, M 'reliant, 70 Broadway, ( George llogg, Merchant, Brownsville, Pa. i lion L»*wi* Ca*s, Detroit, Michigan, lion T Whiteoinb, Ex-Governor, Indiana. II M lfice, E-q., Saint Paul, Minnesota. Froli (ly-leis, .Strauln-riics, IN aches, &c. Edward N vV right. NO. 16 HILL STREET, Baltimore, Md. HAS now, and will contsnue to con-tadtly on j ‘ hand, a good supply of Hermetically Sealed Fresh i 1 Cove, and Spice Cove OYST E K S of superior qualities, put up expressly for the Southern and We-t rn trade. Also, fre-h Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Cream an.i Milk, Clams, Bolt and Hard Crabs, Tur tle and Diamond Ba k Terrapin, put up with their tine flavor, and warranted to k-ep in any climate. 53“ The attention of dealers is respectfully Invited. i Oct. 17—c at NEW STOICE. FOR TIIE ST. CROIX RIVER TRADE. ON HAND —A selected assortment of groceries, pro visions, dry gocHls and ready-made clothing, hard- \ were and tin-ware, boots and shoes. A general assort- ( ment selected particularly lor the lumber trade--••heap l for cash. On time, terms agreed to suit parties. t W. 11. c. FOLSOM. Taylor's Falls, Minn., Sept. 23,1851. y By Telegraph. \ ES, WINTER AN D FA LL, Ik CODFISH, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, NEW PORK. ( FRESH LARD, < FRESH OYSTERS, c CORN MEAL _ , lv , . NEW FLOUR, i Received by late arrivals, and for sale bv nov ° KEY k FARMER, < PATTISON AND BENSON, AT THEIR Ll\ ERA STABLE, in the rear of the Amer ican House, St. Paul, now have their horses well I corked up, and in tin-top condition for use in sleighs; and 1 * also have cutters, new and old, painted up to the top of the 1 Art; also a supply of new, clean Buffalo Robes, and every l thing in snug, genteel aud comfortable order, for sleigh- c riding. t St. Panl, Dec. 6, 1851. BACON of extra quality, for sale by i 1 M’LAG AN TIIE OR\EFE,\BERG COMPANY NEW YORK. THE GHAErSNBERi SARSAPARILLA 00m POUND, IS warranted ten times mote efficacious* and ten times cheaper lhanauy other knots i», no matter how I .ige the bottle, or extravagant the advertise ment!*, and it is beyond all quest ion the most valu able preptrotion i f the day, So highly concentra led is it, that the doce is t ut the haif ol a small tea spoonful, \vhile the d«»se of that witch is sold in in laige bottles is neatly a wine-glass full, and has baen pronounced decidedly injminus in many ca *cs t owing to its liability to become sour aud fer ment. THEGREEN MOUNTAIN VEGETABLEOINT men r. The power of the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a*tmtishlingly fiieat. Ihete is no medicine known th it can surpass it i*- prompt aud cneigetic action* Applied in eufficient quantities to the suifjccof the tody, in the vicinity of the most highly inflamed part*, whether external or internal, it at oner subdues the incarnation and pain. I fc will quiet ihe most “angry” looking wounds, soften and reduce swellings of the hatd cst kind, and purify and restore to pcifect sound ness old and inveterate sores. Among the diseases to whith this wondeifut Ointment is adapted aie the following.;— Gl indulai Swe'lings, Acne in the Face,swelled Brea-ts and So e Nipples of Nurss g women, ISron* chilis, Felons and Ring N orms, Scald Head,and is an invahisble die-smg for Bums, Scalds, and Drawn Blisters. Shingles, Eiysipelas, Piles, Infla in.ition of the Eyes yields to its power immedi ately ; all Biui*cs and Fresh Cut Wounds arc cured with great rapidity , Fever Sores and Sciof ulous Sores are soon changtd into a healing condi tion, and fiquentlyentirely cured. GRAEFFENRERG DYSENTERY SYRUP* Thi< celebrated and nnuvalied medicine is of immediate efficacy in the most violent and obsti mtecisesot Dyentcry, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux, Asiatic Choleia, Choir i a Moi bus, Ch lei a Infant inn Lousiness of the Bowels, Giipmgs and all other itlegulai Hi s of 'he in'estines* The causes of the above various complaints ate vaijours, Sometimes they ara atnosiheiie; some 'lines they on*e fiotn t lre ea'ing of uiiiipe or un wh ilesome f..od ; sometimes f»om the ti*e ol rivet waiet ; -ometimes from a naiuial piedispositn-n ol the system ; sometimes fp-m leethiog—Childien aie f cqnent y aliened without any noticeable catGc. But no matter what the origin, this Syrup > soveteign, in the most sickly tropical conn’rtes is well as hi ihe most temperate climes. The fo*- •owing direct ions -hould tie caielully ohseivrd. Unlike allothei nu-d tines or!e<ed lot similai com plaint-, th'« Syrup iris-pertlie.il y upon the secic*- tion<, restoi mg llnm at once to health. Oihei Dysi ntery n edicmes meiel> allay the mo;e vio ent symp(om> —this ci rcs! THE GRAEFFENBMRG CONSUPTIVE BALM It is beyond all question tine that the Consump tion (ph h.sir pulmonaiis) is a curaoi.f. Some of »fit? a .list medical wr ’eis asMit this; among whom we may cite the ct letuated nanus ol Lamer, Audial. Cruv ll ier, S/okes and William**. I heir Mseaiehe-, as well as the more recent ones ol kogee and B imlct, show that so fai fmin pu*- mooaiy tubeicle being ncccssaii|y fatal, it is -p «nt v cured t>\ tiitiup in a vast number of eases, even u hen large ulcers have been fanned on Tud cur\- dDJRct, is to arreat i|io progress of the ulcers (oi Uit>eic|es) upon the lungs, audio heal them peimanentlv. Health will 'hen f diuw. I Ins the Gi n l« nberg Consumptive’s B i'm willdr, •and it is t'elieved to be the only ictnedy ever di— covied. It acts at once up«*n tne tubercles and nvambh airests their progre-s, and icstores the Hmgs to soiindii* s«. It will not of course repl *ce those portions of the lungs alter y consumed, but it will heal what may he lot; leaving the indi v’idu il in hcailh, thougb it m iy be with diminished lung-'. DU. LIBBY’S CELEBRATED TILE OXXT MEN T. propaieo fo« n.« 0..«i«r.i..r0 Company, and healing the seal ot that in<i itutmn. None genu ine unless it has the sea! of the cornpai y’. A CURE IS ARRAS TED. This is a sufficient nigoment to in luce every pels ui sutfeiing under this disease to ’iy it. Tt»<* money will he immediately retonded if a cure dots not itsuil iro n its use according to du ictious. Till GRAEFENDEUG EYE-LOTION. For disorders of the Eye this Lotion has no equal, it is c-Miip uuidcd upon the most scicjtilic pnuri plcs,and has pertoiiin d ix'rraoidma y cures. Foi violent iiifltmation, dimness and f.uhng of the -ighf, vveakne-s of tlie eyes, mvolun'aiy weeping, f 'reign substmees in the eyes, etc., it is a po>itive and spicily cuie* GRAEFENBERG CHILDREN’S PANACEA. A rno-t s’ range and incredible fart rmets us at tin* very thic-hold of our leruirkson this valuable in* d feme. It is this; that no medicine piepned adapted to the van-us diseases of ehildien and youth basevei been ollt red to the public, whi e at he same time it is ettabli-hrd by the most a*cu rate tables of mortality thai nne-halfof the human family die I ef.uc icac liing the age et live yens. Wc should suppose t h .1 to this gieat class of hu man sulTeiers —i »*is one-half of the race—the most anxious and caine-t attention would have l»» en given; thatmcuicil skill would liaie been tasked toi*s utmost cap-city to find out a medicine to which motheis and muses might icsoii under tlio constantly lecurring uecessiiics which pre«ri»» themselves ill tins eonnec ion. The world is lit erally crowded with m dicmes for adults, but io the sulfei ings of childien no one lias seemed tc* ! turn proper atb nt ion. No oi r has regnded then eondi ion. No one has seemed »« th nk it pos-ibl« »h »t the ravages of disease and death among them might be stared. It istme that theie are numci oiis Vermiloges and Cordials of some value, but etcliot thire aie confined exelu-ivelv to one m tiro forms of »!i**ca«e. Tne Gr «efenherg Childien’.* Panacea is the only medicine extant to e'hei hemisphere that is at all uoithy ol t eing called a Ch ldicn’* M dieincj or that supplies ttic gieat want alluded to. GRAEFENBERG VMSETABT.E TILLS. Ilisfory of Ihe (Irarfeiibrn* I 'cgeta'tle Pills Ptr fection the Result of Undn ided Attention. The inven’or "f Ihesp Pills, p«»*«:e<sing a iitui rn'innc arqu un! u.ce wuh iho hum «n **>Bicn*> and with 'fit* nurneiou* medicine* to which med - cal men usually ie*»il, studied fur many l«»» tf and wc».»i’t*umc yea 1 * upon 11»«? 'iiitf'e pi< p *sjlion \v to prep it** a TILL wnrh should art in har»iu*n\ with ine Gieat Laws of Na'ine* md expel diseases without doing violence to the system. GRAKFENRKRr. IIKXI.TH BITTERS. Entirely Vegetable. Sk llfnlly :rn l l clr*;;.intly pr* pared by iheGr.' f •in ieri C.'inptany, li..m a nuuttn-i "f most pin i'\- H'L*> un izo’ and heating kOitTS, HERBS oid VINES, galheied in the Forests and Pr tines of America. S.» dbv Sep. 1. J. H. STEVEN* 8: CO. EI.KKI.T ti BROTHERS, HAVE refitted th«*ir storeroom with tasteand el^goncf, anil have How one of the Ifiiest business e. tahli**.- m uts in Hie tiorihwesi, where they will be happy to t ee their triends and customers. They have just received front New York and Philadel phia, a large assortment of fancy and staple dry gtxsls ; also, hardware, embracing ad descriptions of building ma t Tiai*. Tin y call particular attention to their stork ot Kla-s ami qaeensware; and also to their supply of fancy groceries, such u* preserves of green gages, grapes, pirn* apple, peaehe*, &.e., French prunes, olive oil, farina ; cliunipaigiie, port and ginger wines, aud liquors of the be-t quality, absienthe, lemon syrups, and bay water. .S3* Uorreli’s congress lemonade compound—a splen did article, only 25 cents per package. Tin* essence of cotiee, one package of which, cost ing nut 15 cents, is equal to four pounds of store coffee. Ketchups, pepper sauce, mustard, ground pepper, alspice, doves, sa la* rat us—all done up in packages ex pressly for family use. TIT A superb article of h«»r*e raddish, put up in liottles. JUr* Elicit \ Brothers desire that tliis community shall distinctly i;n lerstand, that tliey have lirtniy resoivetl to do business hereafter on the cash system. It is their determination to sdf their giants cheap for ready pay. iLr" E. B. are authorized agents for Jayne’s ami Swayiie’s celebrated patent medicines. JCF“ Our new good* are shortly expected, when a full catalogue will appear. REV A FARMER Yl OI LD say to thdr friends ami customers, that they » * still have on hand, and for sale, a most excellent as sortment of family groceries and provisions, at ratiier lower prices than can be afforded any where else. The fact Is, gentlemen, we are waiting ail the time to see customers come in; and we make it a point to please them and to attract trade to our town, even at some sacrifice. Apples, dried apples, fish, beans, sugar, coffee, tea, groce ries, hams, every thing, in fact, that is wanted for the ta bfe, can be bought very low at 17,2 RET Jt FARMER'S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CLOTH 3, Groceries, Hardware, Tin-ware, Medicines, Boots &hues, &c. THE subscriber beg, leave to call the attention of his friends and the pub' lie generally to his selection of the above goods. They will be found by inspection to coiripri-e every article that the wants of families can demand. Much may be, and is said, by advertisers of goods, of the large stocks, beautiful selections, cheap articles, eheaper than their neighbors, new stock j. st opened cannot submit to be undersold, Ac., Ac. Such feeble attempts to clap-trap I do not attempt to put forth : but simply request a call that a discerning public may judne for themselves. My stock is not yet filled up of Fancy Goods aud Clothing, but am confident in a few weeks when our New York Spring Slock arrives, I can fully convince the people of St. Anthony aud the upper country that a more desirable, cheaper or better selected lot of goods has not found place west of the Alleghanies. For the wants of this com munity, our stock of the above goods is now very extensive: but when filled will compete for variety and amount with any stock in the Territory. The slock of Med icine will be the largest in the Territory; comprising every article required by the Thysician to the Housewife. The following are a few of the articles on hand: Dry Good*. Frinfs of every variety; Cloths, Cassimeres amt Satinetfs* French md Chatnbry Ginghams* Gambroons, Cottonades; Plain and figured de Lames; Denimes, black ami brown drills; Elegant polka muslins; Kentucky jeans, blue drills; Embroidered muslins; Black and brown sheet and shirt; Plain aud figured lawns; Itish linens; Linen lustres, all colors; ll bile and brown linens trble diaper; Plain and figured linen ginghams; While and brown cotton table diaper; Brown Frenchlinens.il widths; Plain '.lack and colmed alpacca; Beautiful silk waiplustn**; 8-4 inusqueto netting; Bunk and Sciip Muslins; Jaconelts and Cambrics; Bishops’ lawns, Hunchback Diaper; Scotch and Ruiiice Diaper; Colored Cambrics, Nankeens; White and Brown Linen Drills; Tickings, all styles; White. Bed and Yellow Flannels; Fine Gauze. CLOVES. White, B'aek and Colored Fancy Kid; “ “ “ silk; “ “ “ Lisle Thread Misses and Childrens’ “ HUSIEItY. White, Black and Colored Cotton; Black Lamb’s Wool; Black and Colored Worsted; Black Moravian, superior article. SHAWLS. Plain Can'on Grape; Damask “ *‘ Etnbro’d “ k Silk and Barege; Muslin de Laine; Cashmere. PA R ASOLS. l lai uand Figured Silk; “ “ Turk Satin; Plain and Fringed Gingham; “ “ Linen; gentlemans’ furnishing goods. Drawers, Cravats, Tics. boots and shoes. Sewed Calf Boots; Pegged do do Kip do Heavy do Gents Extra Fine Gaiters; Ladies and Misses’ “ Walking Shoes; Children do Mens and Boys’ Brogans; Mi"es and Childrens’ Shoes; Ladies’ Fine Walking do Do do Excelsior do Black and Colored Gaiters; Do do half do Bootees and Buskins. HATS AXD CAPS, Ilnl.s and Caps, of the Spring Style, which cannot be equalled either in price or quality. Mens and Boys’ Leghorn Ilals; I)o do Double do do Palm Leaf, 'I rt to tried do Youths’ China Palm. New Style; Childrens’ Leghorn Hats. ready made clothes. Ex'ra Fine Black Frock Coals; Do do Dress do Black and Blue Sack do Tweed do C: shmcretls do Doeskin do Brown Linen do Alapaeca do Cotton Flannel Under Shirts and Drawers Extra Fine Ni tt Wool do Hickory Shitl-; Long Green Jackets, ■Mx’il & blue satinetls;M)ei p’s Grey Pants- Various Pattern; Light Colored, do- Black Satin Vests; Ex. fine hl'k doeskin Figured do Colton Hose; Valencia do Seamed Wool du. India liuhber Capes Linen Silk & H’llk’f-- Heating Jackets; Gnriisey Frock-; Gver-alls; Neck Stocks & Scarf- Sti tpe (fccheck cot. do Fine liden shirts; Summer checks; Brown Doeskins; CUOCERIES, &c. \ O. Sugar Refmed & Lnaf Sugar Sugar H. Molasses Plantation Molasses- Rio and Java Coffee Pep; er ami ffpice * Ground Ginger Mu-tard Canister Mustard Matts Cassia Nutiiisgs Pitts’gh and Boston Sxltl& 10x12 Wind’wStarch [Nails Sperm Candles star Candles Mould Candles Palm Soap Variegated Soap Olive Oil Pickles Blacking Wash Boards Painted Buckets l ulls, 3&.4 in nest Bed Cords Pitch Rosin Tar I'urirentine Oakum Lard Oil Clav Pipes G. A. Salt L. B. Salt \s-orted Shot Bar Lead [up Pepper Sauce 30 b’xs As.’fd Ketch- No 1 and 2 Mackeral As.s’td br’uds Tobac’o G. Percussion Caps Currents F‘K« Candy Lemon Syrup Matches Playing Cards Butter Crackers Soda Crackers Boston Crackers Imperial Tea Y. H. Tea Rice Chocolate W. R. Cheese Cider Vinegar Superfine Flour Brooms Dried Apples Dried Peaches Raisin, Lard Mess Pork Hams and Shoulders WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. Pittsburgh Nails Boston Nails Iron Assorted Plough Steel Cast Steel American and Eng- Hammers Hsh blistered steel Glass Bxlo & 10x12 White Lead [erg X cut saws, 5, 6 & Wood saws & strain -6 2 feet Butchers’ Saws Log Chains Copper and Bell Mela) Trace do Kettles Wrapping Praper Maynard ANoye’s Ink Collins,Hunt A Mm-Steel Pens mons Axes Axe Handies Lathing Hatchets Hatchets Knives and Forks Bench Planes, single Pocket & Penknives and double Scythes Manilla Rope Hay Rakes Scythes pa’nt A corn’ll Hay Forks Scythe Stones Long Hand Shovels Manure Forks, and 2 Short do do 3 prong Horse shoe nails Grain Shovels Letter & Cap Paper Neat painted Tubs J. GEORGE LENNON. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! HAVING received a large assortment of Bonks an- Starioiiery, ihe subscriber now oilers for the iuspeed tion or all persons, a larjre stock of School lbs»ks and Sta tionery, together with an assortment of standard works in every department of knowledge. Spelling Books —VVebster’-s Elemen tary and McGuHey’s Eclectic. Readers —McCiufley’s Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and sth. (jeographys —Smith’s, Mitchell’s anti Parley’s. Arithmetics —Davies’, Smith’s and Ray’s Ist, 2d and 3d. 11 i storys —Willard’s. ALSO—Works on Chemistry, Geolo gy. Philosophy, Physiology and Botany. Paper, Blank Books, Ink, Quills. Wafers Steel Pens, Sealing Wax and Envelops, in every variety. W. S. COMBS, Comer St. Anthony and Capitol Ms., op. Am. House W. S. COMBS, Bookseller B>' Stationer , H. Paul, Min. T., Corner of St. Anthony and Capit.l Sits., HAS mad<* arranirt*ni<*nls l*y which he will receive subscription* in mi, ami will have forwarded to sub scribers at the publisher’s prices, ail American Periodicals ami Reprints, British do do Medical do do Serials, American Weekly Newspapers, London do do French uo do Hi* li*t comprises upwards of three hundred differ ent Papers, Periodicals, fee. y PAPER HANGINGS. W. S. COMBES, cob. o>‘ St. Anthony & Capitol Streets, opposite American House. HAS Just received a new lot of rich and beautiful pat terns of |»arb>r, liatl. and chamber wall papers, bor ders, curtain papers, ami tire*board prints, all «»f which will be sold at the lowest pri es. Call and »ee the Franklin Book Store. notice! A LL persons interested, please take notice that I have been appointed by Ihe Court ot Probate of the County of Ramsey, administrator on the estate of John .stean, late of said county, deceased, ami will attend to all claims or demands for or azain.-t his es tate. THOMAS P. RKKD, St. Pant, March 30, 1852. 3m Administrator. STATIONERY! BLANK BOOKS of ft variety of sizes, memorandum books, drawing, Foolscap, letter and note paper. Knvelopes. fancy ami plain drawing, ami oilier pencils. Pens, inks, fitc., for sale bj’ WILLIAM S. COMB, Bookseller &. stationer, cor. St. Anthony &. Capitol sts.. oppo*ite American House. MINNESOTA FEMALE INSTITUTE. r PIIK Trustees have decided to open the Junior Depart *■ ment of the Seminary, on the Ist of May ; and the Sen ior Department uti or before tin* l*t of July. INSTRUCTORS! (Tr.M'Nt ky Hobart, Mental and Moral Philosophy. J. G. Riiieldafefr. Matlieinatie-N. Am ienr K. D. Neill, Kn-’lish Lltnrature and Nat’l. Philosophy. Ki»muni» F. Key. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Miss M ary Hass, Principal m Junior Department. *• “ “ Elementary Draw ini: Needle work. Until the Seminary bnildinu is com Icted, a room has been secured lor the temporary accommodation of day scholars. RULES OF TUITION—JUNIOR DEPARTMENT* Junior class, p.-r term, - $3 00 Middle class *•*•--- 400 Senior class “ “ - - - 6 00 SENIOR DEPARTMENT, All pupils $6 ; wiih an extra charge for music and French. For further information, the iriend* or the iii*titute are reiernil to any member of the faculty ot Instruction. St. Paul, March 2S, is.>2. 2S-tf STOVES. Coinpelition defied aI the Cheap S/oi'e Store On Third, between Roberts and Jackson streets. I HAVE now on hand a splendid assortment of Stoves of the most approved patterns, among which will b found Letleps double own, IJueen of ihe Prairies, Ir ving's air-tUlit. Prairie Queen, Prairie State, st. Loui* air-tig'ht. prize premium, Gr -ciaii parlor, cottage parlor, Etna parlor, Saratoga box, air-tight, Bridget sheet-iron air-tight, of all size* and patterns, seven and leu-plate stove*. I have also a good assortment of the following articles: hollow ware, eamj» kettles, frxpans, bake ovens, mcw pan*, liras* kettles, spoon*, ladles, coffee mills, churn.*, buckets, liras*, iron and lin candle*!ick>, sieves, brooms, wooden ami metal faucets; zinc, sheet iron, copper and Jajtau ware, iron aud bra.*swire, snufier*,trays, spittoons, patent zinc washboards, wattle iron*, sad-irons, rivets, ir. »n ears, steel trap*, sheep ami cow bells, spring balances, currycombs, liorse canis. Also, Axes, axe handle*, hatchets; rip and X cut saws; shovels, spades, lire shovel*, tongs, grub ami garden hoes, garden scythes, pilchlorks, plows, hydraulic ranis, force and lilt pumps, lead pipe, pig. *hcet and bar lead,Ku*siu iron, grind stones, pen tissiou cups, pistols, himting-gla*- ses, hunting hatchets, \c. In short, my a*sortiuem consists of almost every thing usually kept in the stove and tinware line, it is ot the best quality, and I will sell at prices low enough fo satis fy almost any one. All kinds of Guifcr cave trough, spouting, &.C., also every description **l Job work, at all times neatly ami substantially done at my tin-shop, at reasonable prices. tilloct F. S. NEWELL. ESTATE OF IIENRY L. TILDEN. < oiitmis*ioiicrs' Notice. IVE, tlie subscribers, lieiug appointed l»y tlic Hon. Il* n »* ry A. Lambert. Judge ot Probate for tlie county ot Bamsey. and tlie Territory of Mimi sota, eommissioiiers to receive, examine and adjnst all claims and *!■ mauds oi all person*, against the estate of Henry L. Ti!d.*n, late ot tlie tow n of Baiot Paul, in said county,deceased, ami also all claims ami demands exhibited in offset thereto, and six nion hs Horn tlie 15tii day or March. 1862, being al lowed by said court for that purpose. Wc do, therefore, hereby give notice, that we will attend to the btisin -* <.i • •nr said app*.iiitni'*nt, at th- office of Balnock K Wilkin *oti, on ihe first Monday ot May and Auetisr, 1852, from 9 o'clock, A. M*i until 1 i». m. on cacli of said days. ( HAS. 11. OAKES, 1 L. A. BABCOCK, > Comniissioncrs. JOHN FARIUNGTON, ) St. Paul. March 16, 1862. REAL ESTATE NOTIUeI f l'ltE undersigned, having been ap- JL i»<»iiit•*«! Agents for the sale of Heal Es!ate, give no tice that they have ten lot* in Kitl addition to Saint Haul, ami six lots in Whitney’s &. Smith’s, ALSO—Four lot* in the upper town, which they w ill sell cheap on ap plication being made to them at their am t ion room*. COLLINS LULL, Auctioneers and Real K*tate Agents. St. Paul, April 10, 1852 30-tf NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, ON SAINT ANTHONY STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW TIIE AMERIC AN HOUSE. rpnE undersigned would respectfully Invite the attention 1 of the public, to their large aud well selected stock of Groceries and Provisions. Also, Ready-Made Ciothing, Boots, Shoes, Wines, Liquors, Nails, Glass, Hardware, Ate, all of wldch will be sold cheap for ca*h. Please call aud examine before purchasing else where. IRVINE & BKO. St Paul, October 29, 1851 7 TIIOS. P. KEEI) fc CO., WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of St. Paul and the territory generally, that they have J.i*t opened a fresh and splendid stock or choice liquors; consisting of the best quality of brandies, gin, whlsk-y, rum, wines, cider, fco. Also, groceries and provision* ol every description, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices tor cash. Merchants and trailers from tlie country arere*pectiull.v invited to give them a call. on Third street, one door above Jackson. WORLDS FAIR! OTRANGERS In town, it they wish t # follow ihe fasli- KJ ions of the capital, will not forget to give us a call. Our stock is yet large, ami no one can prevent being suit ed with any article wanted. Not to know the World’s 1 air is to ‘‘argue yourself unknown;” so w*e hope none will “fail to nee” the prime necessity* of visiting us. M. CURRAN & CO. FOR TnE LADIES.—A new invoice of choice fancy good* of all kinds, at the WORLD’S FAIR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SAINT ANTHONY STORE. MAIN ST., SAINT ANTHONY, OPPOSITE THE FALLS. “A nimble Nintpence is bet er than a slow Shil ling.” rpHE undersigned respectfully announces fo X the citizens ol St. Anthony, and the upper country,as well asthose wbulive in St. Caul, (U they want to get good- cheap,) that they are now nrepareil to exhibit one ol the largest aud best selected assortments ol Goods e»er broughtinto Minnesota. Ihe stock contains many new and beautiful styles, all having been selected in the Eastern cities, witn the gi eate.-t care to suit the market o: Minnesota, which they will sell on the most reasonable terms* The following may be found among their Dltr GOODS. Black,blur, brown, olive and green broad cloths; doeskin, cassimeres. satmetts; ireri noes ol all colors ami qualities ;alpacra lusti es changeable alpacca ; black, changeable ai d fig ui rd silk', muslin de lames j French, English, and Amer.can prints ;lau ns of all k n d-; wl ite red. green and yellow fi.tnnels, bmiseye do. for childrens wear ; brown and blra/led sheet ings and sl.ii tings ol all the d ff«, e„i qil «l„i< s ; bed ticking; bine brown, whi e and mixed drills; hickory stripes, r< ttonndes. canton flannels, apron checks, baitii g ; wadding, and wicking, Irish linen ol all varieties; blrck inii'liii, ciape, veils, etc. ol different colois bird-eye, Scotch and Kusian diaper ; brow n lin en and different varieties ot table coiejs;oi cloth,do., do., vestings, ail kinds ol cravats 4 Scotch ai d American ginghams, Fiencli do., berage d’laine, stradilla ; silk, crape, ai d dif ferent varieties of shawl.; brown bollards, linen drills, hucabuck. crash, Kentucky jeans, gra«s cloth shirts; innslm.Swiss, I isle’ Hire ad aud linen edgings ai d ins< rtmgs. gloves, hois ery, pl'in and boidered can hr ics. linen cam bric handkerchiefs, bom el. cap. and neck rib jon«;pink. blue, and green clieu.brav ;linen ginglnm,l>aliari lustre, poplins, color arl beige ■nohair lustre,Turk.satin pla n and plaid silk and gingham parasols, fringes, gimp, umbiellas etc..etc., A large lot of READY-MADE CI.O --!HI NG. manulactui < d exfressly for this place. Hoots and >hoe«, Bats. Caps, any quantity ol straw goods, all suited lor this mar ket! FAVIF.Y CROC) RIFS. Ja a, Rio, and Sf Dorn it go edit u, chocolate cocoa, black lea, itn|>er;al do., votii p and old hyMMi do., ginger. cas*ia, inti-tai d. Migar pep per,spice, nutmegs mace, ketchups, pcppei s.mce, cloves, raisins, currants, rice, nap, snuli, indigo, dried apples, ai.d pearl es cl ow ing and smokii g 1* hacco, codfi sh, hams, *houlders at.d side bacon, flour, oats and roi n, beans.pork and laid lam[» oil. roj e.molasses, confectionary of all kinds, salaratus, starch, caudles. In a lew days they will have a large lot of paints and d\e-stuff*,spit its ol turj ( Ltine, al cohol, butter, cheese, etc., etc. HARD IFARF. Mill saws and file«, sad irons, cc ffee m ill«, 'hovels and spades. S inrnons axes, a genuine article ; nails ol every vaiiety, looking glasses,, window glass, knive- aid forks, pock et and pen knives, cat penter at.d joii.ei tools guns, both single and double barrels j with a full assortment o! Hardware. A large lot of CRoCKhRY will be opened ina’evv days. Combs,from 10 cents f 055.00, of all kinds from the horn to ti e buffalo and shell consis ting ol the t"ck, side and roni d cr n»bs. fine ivory and bnfl’d lr> and F.nglish arid di e'Sii t* do. Cj.OCKS— 14 different patteans fitm S2 a C O to $24,00 together with a lot of YANKEE NOTIONS. £3" La dies and (gentlemen are solicited to call and examine the g«.ods for tl emsc Ives. J. 11. SI EVENS .V CO. St Anthony 1851 The St, Anthony Mill Com pany BI G leave to inform the public that their four Saw Mills aie m lull <>, eralion, ai d ill orders receited .-ball be punctually altei:- ! 'led to. The following list ol jricesol lum ber, also lor laltu g lumber to St.l’aul, will be found low : No. I Boards, SD'.OOrerM. “ 2 “ 12.r0 “ “ 3 *•« ]i no rt “ 3 s (.0 « Scoots* o oo “ Dimension for frames not ex ceed lie 24 feet, )!2 00 ,C No. 1 Pickets, 111 I o “ •“ 2 “ 5 no « Extra Shingles, 3 f,() .« Mo.l “ 3 00 “ “ 3 j ho “ I.ath 2 111 (t The said c mpany will deliver in mft in St. Paul, in addition to the above prices, 1, inber a! $1 50 per M., Lath 30 cents per M. 11l eonsrqiiei re of Ibegreat pr, ss < f business all persons requii ii g Imnber are requested to seed in ttiei r hi Us ea i lv. Bj°* l ei ms cash on delivery of the raft. Kslntc of’ I’, ltcilcy, COM MISSION K IIS’ NOTICE. \\?E the suhscriltiTs, ap|M»int'*«l I »\ tho’Hon. Henry r V A. L;»m!M*rG Ju<lyt* of Prohatt* D»r thccouniy of Ram *'•>’, nixl tin* Territory of Minn *sota, nmimissioners to r«*- n ivc, ox.uninc ami a<lJu*t all rlainu * aii-l ti.-numl* of all I' T'Oiis a.ainst !ht* o*tat.* of James F. K- iicy, late of the town ot Saint Paul, in *ai«l cunty «|.*c<*a*t*»i, and also all claim* and demands i*\liihi:**d in «*ff*pt thon to, and six months!** *• “••• day of Decern her, 1851, Vint* allowed I *y said court lor that purpose. We do fhort fore hereby ’■sivc* notice, that we will attend to the husiw*.* of our said appoiniment, at the oiflee «i P.a!>eoek and Wilkinson, on Hie first Monday of February and June, 1852, irom 9 a« M. until 4 p. m. on each ot sa d day*. Dated Saint Paul. Deceinlier ;>ili, ISSI. J ACOB J. NOAII, f ,■ SIMEON 1». 1 OLSOM, \ ( on,m Js»«>lotiers* St. Paul, Dec. 6, 1851. ESTATE OF JOHN g k \oV. Cl>M MISSION HRS’ NOTICE. W7E RnbscrilM rs h-in>: nj |H.int.*l by the H«*n. nen ’ * ry A. Lambert, Judjre ot probate, for the county of Ramsey, and Territory «»f Minn **ota,commissioners tore c. ive, examim and a*:jn*t ail claim* and demand* ot all per*on*, auain*t the estate of John Snow, late of the town of Saint Paul, in said county decease.:, and also all claims and d'-mamis exhibited in oft-et He reto, and six months troin the sth day of December, 1851,1* inz allowed by said court tor that purj»ose: We do therefore hereby rive notice that we will attend to the bu*im*'s of oursuid appointment at the office ot Ba»*co« k an I Wilkiu-on, . n the iir>t Mon day of February ami June, 1852, from 9A. M., until 4 I*. M. on each ot sab! daj Dated Saint Paul, De<-eniher sth, 1851. J \COB J. NOAII, I - . SIMEON P. FOLSOM, J Commissioners* Dec. 6, 1851. W. Thomson, No. 6 CARROLL HALL, Baltimore, Md., AGENT FOR TIIE SALE OF BALTIMORE PRINTING INK, COLORED INKS, BOOK INK and NEWS INK, of superior quality, and at Hie low est prices. 11. T- \\arrante the Ink made at the Baltimore works to be or the very best quality, and should any article shipped by him fail to give satisfaction it can be returned at liis expense. PRICES OF INK PER POUND. No. 1 Power Press, News, 25c; No. 2 Power Press News, 30c; Hand press, news, 25c; No. 1, Power press, b<*ok 30c; No. 2, Power press, book, 40c; Hand press* l»ook, N .*. 3,40 c; Hand pres*, book, No. 2,50 c; Hand press, book, No. 1,75 c; Card ink $1 00, Fine blue Ink, $2 50; Poster blue ink, $1 60; Fine red ink, $2 50; Poster red ink, $1 50; Green Ink, $2 00; Brown Ink, $2 00. M \ .\.N Y & WEI D " WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. 156 Main Street, St. Lonis, WOULD respectfully call the attention of dealers In Minnesota, to the largest and most varied ni**nt or Boots and Shoes ever offered In St* Louis- Believing that they can offer better indue* menu to pur chaser*, than any other establishment; which they are willing to demonstrate upon an examination ol their goods ami prices. September 24, 1851—y PUP.STI'IJKS!! ~ TT7ANTED, ten thousand dollars worth of Furs, for f f which the highest market price, in cash, will be paid. Apply to WM* H. FORBES. Dec. 20. "DAY State Shawls—the very article for a Minnesota U Winter; at the WORLD’S FAIR*