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Clothing Tor the million! NEW GOODS. TALI. AND WINTER TRADE. TI7INNE & COOLEY, at the Cash W Furnishing Store, ou it*>b -rt» street, St. Paul. Bavins lately returned from the eastern markets, now ready to show the citizens of St. Paul, and all who may favor them with a call, the largest aud tuud varied stock of fall and winter goods in their line, ever brought to this market, and which you are respect fully invited to call and inspect. Their stock consists In part of the following ar ticles : Cloths, Cs&slmere*, Vestings, Ready-made Clothing, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Merino, Woolen, Worsted, Cloth an 1 Flannel Wrappers and Drawers; Uolaery of all qualities and price*: Gloves ani Mittens In endl»SH varie foa, such as Buck, Worsted Ber lin, Merino, Cashmere, Woolen, etc. Also a very beauti ful assortment of White and Colored Kid and Silk Gloves. The latest style of Collars, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties, Cravats, Stocks, etc. SHIRTS. Fine Unon Bottoms of the latc*«t French and LnglUh styles, Flannel, Calico Check and Hickory shirts in great quantities. Duck and Drill Overalls. ready made CLOTHING. Cheaper then ever, but too numerous to mention—call and see for yourselves. Boys' and Children's Clothing. We have a very flue assortment made up In the neatest manner, and at very low prices. Buckskin Mittens aud Gloves. Fur and Dr.vlng Gloves. Rubber aud Oilcloth Clothing, Carpet and Traveling Bags. In the Custom Department may be round all the new styles of Cloths, Casstmere*. Doeskin Vestings, and trim mings to match; an i we will venture to say, that we can give you as good and fashionable work as can be had West of New York, and warranted to suit or no sale. Don’t forget the place, on Roberts street, next door to W. H. Stillman’s store, St. Paul. 6-tf WINKS k COOLEY. SHERIFF S SALE. Territory of Minnesota, i County of Washingt.*n. S By virtue oi' an execution issued out of and under the seal of the District Court of the coun ty of Washington aforesaid, wherein Roswell B. Johnson is plaintiff, ami Thomas Dunn and William Gowen defend ants, In favor of saM plaintiff, and against sai l defendants I have on this l6thdayof October, A. D. 1862, levied upon the following described real estate, to wit: Part of the south east quarter of the south west quarter of section fff teen, (15,1 township numb-r twenty-nine (29) north, range nuiutar twenty (20) west, containing one hundred and seventeen a«r.*s of land, together with all and singu lar, the appurtln**nc< s thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Ani on the 11th day of D-cember, A. D. 1862, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at my office In Stillwater, I shall exp to sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the interest that the said de fendants had in the stave described premises, on the sixth day of September, 1852, or has sine** acquired, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said execution and cost. October 16, \zS2. WILLIAM C. PENNEY, n7-w€ Sheriff of the county aforesaid. Notice to Pre-Emptors. following township Plats were re | celved and put on tile In thl, office on the 3th Oc tober Instant: Township 31, Uang< a 6 and 7 East, uo 32, Ran-e 6 do F. P. CATLIN, Register. Register’s Offi *e, Willowriver, Oct. 10, 1862. n7-wS Attention All! AND TO SMOKERS ESPECIALLY. JUST RECEIVED a very large stock of the best brands, among which are th“ following: 1,000 El Sol Regalia 1,000 Union Regalia Cigars, « Fixed Star “ “ Invocation “ * 4 « 4 Program a 44 “ Conquista w 44 « 4 I* (iota Millan, 3,000 Star Principe 44 u La Flora. “ Small Regalia 44 Also, Caddy* . Tin Foil Tobacco, Yellow Rack. Call an l examine, for sale at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, l*y VIT. S. COMBS, g-tf Nearly opposite the American House. FOR RENT. —The Blacksmith shop rec-nGy occupied by M«*>srs. Br>ok fit Arthur, sit nate «*n St. An‘h< ny street, above F< rt street. This shop Is provid' d With tw . f.rg'g, and will be rented cheap. Apply to Lieut. Simps, u. St. Paul, Oct. 23, 1862—G-3t Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condition-, or n certain mort 'age bearing fiat** the sixteenth day of O tober in the year of our I/vrd one thousand eight hundred and ill tv-one, made ani exe cuted 1 v J. hn 11. Br.*\vst»r, «»f the county of Wu-hlngfon, mud Terri.ory of party of the first part, to Dan iel McLan • (M Ciaue) of the- Fails .»• Bf. Croix. Wis consin, of tli•• * end part ; and w.d hm -r gage was duly acknowledged and recorded in Ho* ortfov of the Regisr.-r of Deeds for th<* county of Wa-hlnuton aforesaid, on «h - 16th day of Octob r, A. »»., l"5!, at 8 o’clock, P. M.. In book A .»f mortgages. n pag- s 151 and 132. Tin* Mid mort gage was giv •» t.* s-cure the payment of fo-ir lam r *d and forty-etght an t 72-luO dollars with interest thereon, on or before the I6tu day ot October, A- D. 1852, according to the con iiti u,of n certain promissory note lu writing bv-ar ing even date with the said ni irtgage; an I that the sunt of four hundred and eighty-two and 22-100 dollars is now claimed to b_- du* upon tie* sai-J mortgage at the date of tbt« notice. The premises mortgaged to * cure the said debt ar ‘ de scribed in th*aforesaid mortgage a* follows, to wit: Lot number two (2) in Ido k nnmb r twenty-eight (23) of said town of Stillwater the ,«u': was surveyed and platted by Harvey Wilson, Esq. Now therefore, no suiter proceeding having been institu ted at law to recover the d bt now remaining secured by said mortgage or any pari thereof, notice is hereby given that pur-uant to and l>y virtue of a power <f sale con tained therein, Mid mortgaged premises will be sold at public auction at the office or the Register of Deeds In and for said county of Washington on Saturday the 4th day of December next. at 10 •/dock iu the forenoon of that day, by William C. Penney, Sheriff of said county of Washing ton. Stillwater, Oct. 20th, 1852. DANIEL McL VNK, Mcrtgaree. Theo. K. Parker. At.’y. RICITSSA LA M ANDEPtSAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Safes .xJ of various friz'-* and pattern*, with and without pow der proof locks, for sale at the Depot, 146 Water street, Kew York. Burglar-proof Bank Vaults an<l Vault Doors made to •Tiler. STEARNS A MARVIN, (hate Roff\ Stearns 4‘ Co., successors to Rich 4* Co.) 146 Water at., and corner Avenue A and St. Mark’s Place, X. Y., Sole Proprietor*of Rich’s Patent, and the only makers of Salamander Safes combining Wilder’s and Rich’s Patent. WM. CON STAN'S, Agent, St. Paul. October 23, 135-'—4>tf Stand lrom Tniter! MAMMOTH &TOCK OF /COMPRISING all the different styles that may b« found in an Eastern market. •Pi And Ik* it remembered that we have the A\ I J fine and thick double sole water-proof custom XV : 1 Y boots that can Ik* made, and Monterey, Kos-r autii and Congress, Gaitoi>, and for beauty and style can not be beaten. Bui am\d>t all, the greatest care and at tention has been given to the Indies. These Goods will be sold at wholesale or retail for a small profit. st. Paul, October 14, 1852. H. g. BUEL. Piano-Fortes. T7E have two ol Stoduri's celebrated v * Plano-Kortes frr sale, lo which we Invite the al- i tendon of those In want ot a supe-t* ln«trnment. Terms I ease. I.EUIC k HOIIKKR. | li. Blum’s X. York Bazaar, At the Daguerrtan Building , of Third and Cedar Streets, St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. Tlds is the most complete assortment of Ladie>’ Fancy Dry G.*ods> ever brought to Minnesota. The stock is direct from New York, was purchase 1 at cash prices, and will be sold at the ch-apest rates. It comprises Velvet Cloak , Cloth Cloak** bilk*—black and colored Broshe l >H| and sq shawls shawls—-ill price* Trimmings— all descriptions Km broidery—ail kinds Collars, all prices Hosiery, every \ ark-tv Gloves, kid and cashmere Delaines Yankee notion* R**al French Perfumery. Ladles, please call and examine for yourselves. stf of every description, of the ' best quatly and large quantity, jun .-ecetTKl by ]\yl OLASSES.— N. 0. and S. H. Mo -1”X Imei, tor rala by RET fc FARMER Warning Notice! Town of HASTINGS, otherwise called Oliver's Grove. w HF.REAS, ALEXIS BAILLY, sen -1 V p,r, of Wabasbaw village, has Jusi caused to be surveyed Into Totcn Lots, a piece of land on the west >ide of the Mississippi river, in ar the mouth of the Ver million River, ai or near the Important point heretofore called Oliver's Grove —now HASTINGS. This is therefore to Warn all Persons from pur chasing or contracting to purchase, any of said lots, on such piece of land, (that is to say, on the piece Immedi ately below the cla m of Henry G. Bailly,) as the said piece of land and lots are in part owned by EDWARD F. PARKE If, In pursuance of an instrument of writing signed by the auid Alexis Bailly, senior, as well as by res idence* Persona purchasing any lots front Alexl> Bailly, senior, which may have been surveyed on the tract of land re ferred to, will do «o at their peril, he having no right in law or equity, hi dispose of the >«anic to the prejudice of rightful claimants; and the validity of any su«*h sales by him made Will be con!t>tcd in everv legal manner. edward f. Parker, TIIOMA.S FOSTER. Hastings, Waba-ha Co., Octob* r 14. 1862. 2-6m3 Constans & Burbank, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Express and Steamboat Agents, Lower Lauding, St. Paul. ON hand and for sale—2s bbls. Pork, 2uo do Flour, 4000 lbs best dairy Butter, 600 lbs Lard, 26 bbls Corn Meal, 40 boxes Tobacco, 600 lbs Cheese, 2 casks Hams, 600 doa brooms, lo.OOJ best brand Cigars, 10 bbls Whit* Beans, a lot of salamander Ware, Oats, Com, Buckwheat Flour, Lime and Plastering Hair, to gether with a general assortment of Family Groceries con stantly on hand. Hotel Keepers, Lumbermen and a'd per sons wanting any of the above aril.le* will dud It lor their Interest to call on us before purchasing. Saint Paul, October 16, 1862. 2-6 y Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber previous to the Ist of September last, either by note or book account, are requested to call aud settle or the saiu<* will be placed In the hau ls of some proper persons foi collection. Pay up and pave the cost. Our motto is ca>l» up or no sale, as the credit system is ruinous. W* H. STILLMAN. St. Paul, October 11, ISS2. Balil & Doull, Booksellers and Stationers, Also, Dealers in Hats. Caps, Gloves, Mils, Muffs, etc., Third street, .Suint Haul. Paper Hangings — a complete assortment of the latest styles, for sale very cheap at the Bookstore of DAHL k DOULL. U’ ALL PAPER—Ladies and Gentle m *n are invited to call and examine our extensive variety of the above-named article. DAHL k DOULL. VI UFFS—Lynx muffs !'or adults, also, Children's mut!'. In large quantities. As thl* is the season of the year when tliese articles will begin to he needed, we most coiiHdently recommend our articles for inspection of the public. DAIIL fit DOULL. a ATS—We have on hand the laiest styles of Fur and Wool hats. DAHL fit DOULL. TFOSSUTH IIATS—AIso, Excelsior, XV. and other kinds at the store of DAHL it DOULL HOYS’ HATS AND CAPS—An ex a J tensive a-sortment—send along your children to try them on at the store of DAIIL fit DOUI.I. i LOVES AND MITTS Buckskin " Glows and Mit-, also Fur Glove*—Just the tiling for the cold weather that is Coming—for sale at the store of DAHL fit DOL'DL riMBRELLAS—Silk and Cotten uni* '-J br lias for sale cheap at the st r* of DAHL fit DOULL i JICKOKY CANES—AIso, Rattan, » * and Whalebones, Ju>t the thing to complete a gen tnan’s outtlt, for sale at the store of D.\nL fit DOULL CLOUR AS IS FLOUR.—A lot of 1 44 Extra War Eagle,** manufactured from New Win ter Wh* at. Also our usual variety of even thing els *, for sale bv key fit FARMER. Oct .her 9, 1852. Proclaim It! That R. O. WALKER has received his large and splendid assortment of I\\Mi AND Wl VJ’i K GOODS A ND lias determined to sell a little xV. l..wer than the lowest, and cheaper than the cheap est. Step in and examine for yoiirseif. No trouble and no cha ges made lor showing the cheapest good* in the market. 50 dozen shir's, 50 different kinds. 12 do drawers, 3 do do 50 do C llars.lo do do 100 do Socks, 15 do do 25 do Silk and Satin Crava s. 3 » diß*« rent kinds, 55 do Glows and Gaunt es. 35 do do Button', Coat Binding and Tailor’s Trimming. Mendaig, sawing and Knitting cotton. Pock t cutlery, Port-M .nnaies. Pocket Books an Purs *s Cashmere shawls. Comforts, Canes, Umbrellas, perfumery, Fancy Articles, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, and every t»dmr in niv 'in** at R O. WALKER’S Cheap Cash Store. To Those who wish to Buy Cheap fall and Winter Goods, WALK in and see for yourself at the St. Paul Hat and Cap Store of R. O. WALKER. Latest styles o! Fall and Winter Fur silk lUts. Kossuth Shaped, Of Otter, seal, Muskrat, Beaver, Brush, Cassimere and Wool. Every variety of Caps, silk Velvet, and velvet Plush, Ru>s, Otter. Rocky Mounta n. Cloth and Oil silk; Beaver, Wool and Cloth Caps and Hats for boys and children. N. B. All llats purchased at hid establishment Ironed free of charge. 2-4tß Joseph Wakefield, Attorney and Counsellor at Law , AT7ILL attend punctually and faithfully \ \ to all business that may be intrusted to his pro fessional care. Particular attention paid to Conveyancing. Office on Thir l st., over L. B. Wait fit Co’s store, Saint Paul Minnesota. 2-Jy BEN. W. BRUNSON, Grocer & Provision Dealer, ( ORNEIt Roberts and Filth Street, w K'-eps on hand Prunes and other Fruits ; Queens ware, Fancv Articles: all kinds of Thread, Knives and Fork*, Brushes, L Miking Glasses, Window Glass, Nalls, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., in short, every tiling needed for housekeepers and Families. Prices reasonable, and stock such as will please all customers. H AMS AND SHOULDERS—A first rate article lor sale by BEN. W. BRUNSON. BUTTER —A good article at Be.n. W. BkcnsOJ's. The Outer Ban. to Claudius, King of Denmark, talked sense, when he thus expressed himself in advice to hi* >on, Incites, a* he was about to leave ihe paternal roof to flnich his edu cation in France: « Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed iti latu-y; n -at but not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the "’an.” Feeling deeply impressed with the opinion that the gents of St. Pau', old and young, Intend, the coming winter, to act upon this wholesome admonition, NEIHAUS & BROTHER Ilave brought Into the market as fine and fashionable a j a at.* k of seasonable ilro.slng and furnishing e.s«ls as could he purchased In Ihe Eastern cities. They n-p-ci i fullv usk 'hat gentlemen will call and cxamln • iheir cle- I cant Cloths, Ca,-1 me res, Vestings, Re, before trading I elsew here ; satisfied that In reference to Ihe articles wan ted, their prices, aud their fashionable styles of cutting i and making up garmcn s,they can suit andjlf all custont : ers who may ufler. They also keep ou hand a general &>- sortnif-nt of j READY-MADE CLOTHING, 1 And every article in the gentlemen’* furnishing line that j m.iy lie called ffir. Store and shop on Third, between Mimvs«da and Cedar street*, op;»o8lte Judge I^imbert’s I office. l-3if NEIHAUS It BROTIIEH. | Beaton the corner of Third i an<l Jackaon *tr«»» to. At this !o -jfcg.o 1,1 n » h» the building formerly occupi -u by Datdel Hop kill*, n - * * '■ ll * *en., I have established a ■■ MEAT MARKET, where the best and fattest surloina, steaks, and all other edible part* or the ammal, from hoot to horns, can he had fresh every day at ihe mark'd prices. Also, always on hand, mu ton, pork, and all other kinds of meat usually devoured by civilized app lit *, except old ban working oxen, which I consider it murder to kill and felony to sell. I hope to receive a share of St. Paul patronage. %stt SI. O. WOLF. SHERIFF’S SALE. Territory or Minnesota,) County of Wa>hingtun, ss * By virtue of three execution* ls*ned out and under tlie seal of the District Court of the County «»r Washlngbxi aforesaid, wherein Roswell B. Johnson is plaintiff and Stephen B. Hanks aud Henry McLean are defendants, in favor oi said plaintiff and against the said defendants, I have on this 13th day of September, a. D. 1862, levied upon the following described real property, to wit. Lot number one (l) in bl(K:k number twen<y-ttve (25) an 1 rlxty-slx (66) feet of the west end of Lot number one (1) in block nrnnber twenty-six (26) ac cording to the survey and plot of the Town of Stillwater, which Is duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of sa d county In book A, pages 156, 167 an l 158, and In book !>, pages 9 and 10, together with all the build ings situated thereon, and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywi'e appertaining. And on the sixth day of November, 1352, at the hour of ten o*. lock in the forenoon at the office of the Register or Deeds In Stillwater. I .-hall exp« sc to sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, ail the Interest that the said Stephen B. llauks had In the above described premises on the 13th day of September, 1852, or has since acquired ; or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to sat isfy said executions and cost. WILLIAM C. PENNEY, Sheriff of the county aforesaid. Stillwater, Sept. 13, 1852. 2 sq—Pr. fee, $7,00. HANFORD fit BROTHER, N. B. THAYER, Manufacturers, N. V. St. Louis. HANFORD, THAYER & CO., (Successors to Lewis, Thayer fit C 0.,) MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Clothing. Shirts, Drawers, and Furnishing Goods, No. 190 Main street, Corner of Green , one door below the Virginia House , ST. LOUIS, Mo. LTAVING Received an Immense Sup- I.X ply of Fall aud Winter Ready-Made Clothing aud Furnishing Goods, are now preparing to offvf great In ducements to buyers. Clothing received from the Factory every week, keeping our assortment complete throughout the season. Always on hand a full stock of Rubber and Oil Clothing. Carpet Bags, Over-A Us, Umbrellas, Trunks, fitc.; also the best Flannel shirts and Drawers In the Coun try. Our Minnesota Flannel* are made expressly for Lumbermen. We solicit purchasers to call and examine our stock and prices. Orders promptly attended to. No. 190 Main st., Comer store, south of the Virginia Hotel. HANFORD, TIIAYER N. CO. St. Louis, September 10. 35-y World’s Fair! VUE HAVE JUST RECEIVED the * V t>cst stuck of Dry Goods, Clothing, I'an. y Articles, fitc., ever brought to the Northwest for retail, which we are selling at les* than New York retail prices. Any body that don’t believe this can call aud see for themselves. We are prepared to convince them of tire fact we here assert, to a positive demonstration. CURRAN fit LAWLEIt. Attention, Company! A T. CIIAMBLIN would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of St. Paul and the vicinity t * Ids large and well selected stork of fresh, jXew and Seasonable Goods, Which he Is now opening on Third street, between Roberts and Jackson, which he will sell at *u h prices as to defy Competition. H • would respectfully Invite all who are in want of any thing in his line to call and examine before purclia ing elsewhere, as it Is No Trouble to Show Goods. Our motto is “Small Profits aud Quick Re turns.'* OVERCOATS. Black, Gray and Fancy Colored Cloths, Blue and aborted colors—Blanket, Blue and a-sorted colors —Felting, Blue and Drab Pilot, Petersham Double Coats. COATS. Black French Cloth, Dress and Frock Pd.tck and Broadcloth, Dre*> rack Plain and Fancy Tweed. Business sack Satinet and Blae Blanket M nkey Jacket*. PANTS. Fine Black Doeskin and Cassimere, Plai 1, strip *d and plain d » St-*elm:x*-d, Fauc\ aud Piaiu Black •atinets Sheep’s Gray and Corduroy. VESTS. Black, Plain, and Figured satin Black, Plain and Fancy Cassimere Tweed. Cloth and satinet Single and Double Breasted of all kinds. Shirt* and Drawers. Fine Whit- Linen Boson Fancy Calicos l and 2 Check and Hickory Red, blue, .an I str p,*d Flannel Frown and Bleacheil Canton Flannel B on n and Id acli d Canton Flannel Drawers Plain aud Qu l e i Red Flannel d<> Boots, shoes, llats, C »ps, Buck Mitts, Buck Gloves; B!a< k and Fancy Cravats; suspenders; Perfumery; liar, Cloth, Tooth and -having B ushes; Pocke;, Per. and Bowie Knives Portmonies and Mon ypur-es; Razor strops *oaps ol ail kinds; Wool Cunifurto, Ca h...«r- «e mrfa, Pocket llaudkerchl fs, Under Wrappers; Cashmere, Wool and Cotton socks; Trunks Valises, Carpet Hags, and a number of other art.des usually kept in furnishing stores. Come One. Come All, ’Ti* no Trouble to show Goods, at A. T. CHA MB LIN’S, 1-1 Third street, between Roberts and Jackson. INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AND THE PERILS OF NAVIGAMION, BY THE PROTECTION Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Th is old and responsible Company con tinues to grant Policies upon the most fa vorable terms. Apply to W. P. MURRAY, Agent for St. Paul and Ramsey County. JOHN SQUIRE. S. C. REED. Squire A Reed, Eagle Iron and Mail Store , 23 Waters!., Between Olive and Pine, St. Louis, Mo., TVLALERS in Iron, Nails, Hollow Ware, Castings, steel, Iron Axles, El ip tic springs. Fireproof safes, smiths’ Tools, fiic.. agents for the sale of Hope Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh manufactures gener ally. 6ly T7LOUR—2OO bbls. extra War Eagle A Flour, for ante by REY R. FARMER. CUGAR—2O hhds. sugar—so bbls. clartrlMl—Bclrhcra’, by REV & FARMER. V/TOLASSES —10 bbls., just received IVJ. .nil for sole by REY FARMER. ("'OFFEE —20 sacks Rio Coffee, for V-- sale by REY 4 FARMER. —SO boxes Palm Soap, just re- O celvcil by REY Jt FARMER. /HANDLES—SO boxes mould candles, V-J 50 bi)X “8 star candles, by REY fit FARMER. LARD —5 bbls. Prime article, received by KEY & FARMER. HAMS —2,000 lbs.—Prime article, for sale by REY 4c FARMER. SALT —20 sacks G. A.—lo do. Dairy. by REY 4c FARMER." I MGARS —20,000 Havana Cigars, for " > Sale by KEY 4c FARMER. And a general assortment of Groceries and Provision* constantly on band. August 28, 1852. WIHTNtY’S GALLERY or Cor. Third and Cedar sis., St. Paul. 1 Gallery was built expressly for I Hague-rooty ping, and Is furnUhed wfih the VERY BEST of Apparatus. The light I* arranged upon the most approved scientific principles. The proprietor v.m*> hi* hot endeavors to please those who favor him w-ith their patronage. All arc respectfully Invited to call and ex amine specimen*. __ 49 j OCKETS! LOCKETS!—Splendid Gold Lockets »t extremely luw price* at WHITMEY’S OALLERT. CODA and Butter Cracker*, just re- O Otlrmi by RET fc FARMER. R. H. MILLER & CO., (Soce-Morc to S. E. Jmmey 4c Ci.,) Wholecale and Retail Dealers la China, Glass and Earthenware, So. 34 Main st., belw’n Chesnut *nd Floe, St. Louis, Mo. T HE SUBSCRIBERS once more call A the attention of their friends, and all who are in want of Good* In their line, to the fact that they are pre pared to receive them on the moat liberal and accommo dating terms, and have on h&ud, and now arriving,* very Urge and well selected stock of Goods, ordered EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET, Comprising the usual varieties, and many other article* not to be met with elsewhere In this city. The long experience of our principal (having been thirty yours an import ror Burthen ware.) enables us to offer unusual Inducements as to vavlety and quality of stock. Their stock consists In part of C C. blue edged, dipt, painted, prinred, white granite, ff«»wn, blue and mulberry earthenware , Pure white, enamelled, lustre, blue figured and gold band, English china; White,gold band,and decorated French china; All the varieties of Am -ricjin, cut, plain and pressed Glassware, of Eastern and Western manufacture; German and Bohemian Glassware, a great variety; English T D Pipes; American plp<** and pipe heads; A large assortment or looking glasses, Japanned tea trays, of our own imporratlon ; Britannia coffee and foa pots, castors, pitchers, fitc., a great variety of first rate quality; A large and elegant assorrment of Cornelius fit Co.’s crle brated solar Lard Lamp, chandeliers, girandoles, fitc., gilt olive and damask ; and a great variety of articles not usually imported for this market. Assorted Crates, packet! for the Country Trade in the beat manner, kept constantly on hand. Our goods are put up in the best manner, by careful and experienced packers, and may be transported any dis tance, by wagon or otherwise, without risk of breakage. We take pride iu referring to our old customers, and to our packing and the good condition in which our goods are generally received. 62ii)2 It. H. MILLER fit CO. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, BY F. E. COLLINS ONE lot on Main Street, back of the American Hotel; two Lots on Fourth street, near Jackson; two Lots on Roberts street above Sixth; also several good farms. Persons wishing to purchase town property or fanners will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. ] UST RECEIVED, on Consignment, •r Six splrudM 'lrcssinc llureau«,wtih l."okmt: Glnsxi-s (111 tup, fur sale cheap; a15..20 good subxlautiai bedsteads, which 1 will sell Cheap for cash. F. E. COLLINS. Ware Rooms, Third street. Pocket Editions of Nature. TYAGUERREOTYPE Views of “Min- X-J no-totika” or St. Anthony Falls, “Minne-ha-ha,” or Little F. I Is, Fort Snelling, and other beautmil Minne sota scenery, for sale at Whitney’s Gallery, corner of Third and Cedar streets, saint Paul. The* • vh-wa have been procured with great labor ami expense, and for beauty and perfection of execution can not be surpassed. All are respectfully Invited to call and examine specimens. August 21, 1852. 49 Good Rooms, SUITABLE for families can be had on Accommodating terms, by application at the Minne sota Boarding-llouse, Eagb* Street. «>:f 8. C. McCRAY. St. Paul House. 'I HIS House, formerly kepi by J. W. * H«“s, being the orf.fna! hotel of St.IMUI, .it ilicco ner of Third nnd Jock-on sis., opposite tlie Minte-sot-t outfit, Is thoroughly repaired, sod rem steled, uti.l with the .bit. Uo:.straw Iliad-; to It, Is on•»„( tlie m -st spacious and con venient hotels in town, llavl iu- taken a let-e of it. and tilted it up throughout with new furniture. I invite the traveling public to call upon me: believing they will fln l this house equal to the best, In all respects. The charges will be very moderate. GEORGE WELLS. St. Paul, July 31. 18*2. 46y piRE & WATER-PROOF PAINT— A Sims’ celebrated article tor Hoofs. Fences, Brick, 4tr. For sale by tie- Btrr I, Koc or pound hv 43tf SPENCEIt, KIRKPATRICK K MARKI.EY. HAMS AND SHOULDERS.-A very superior article, cured In the b-st of stvle. for sale >ty REY & FARMER. Notice, all ye Interested ! | AND WARRANTS for Sit’e at mar ket price**, and promptly sent by mail to purchaser* when the money Is sent wi'h the order. Claims of all kind-, collections, fitc., attended to bv us, postpaid, direct -U to LLOYD fic CO.,* Claim and General Agents, Washington City, D.C* "TjISSOLUTION—The Co-partnership JL-' heretofore existing b tween Cathcart fit Tyson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted by X. K. Tyson, who i 9 authorised t* settle all debts due by the late firm, and collect all amounts due the same. A. H. C.VIHCAKT, Sept. 16, 1852- N. K. TYSoN. Oats! Oats!! I Hl in BUSHELS, just received X X_f U U aud for sale by CATHCART fit TYSON. Contracting and Building. EDWARD STEWART, Bricklayer and Architect, thankful to the citizens of St. Paul, for favors since he commend'd'business, would respectful ly inform them that he is prepared to contract for and e rect stone or Brick buildings, and furnish materials if re quired, on f.ir terms, having permanently settled In Saint Paul, he solicits a share or public patronage. D.-aits and specifications f urnished on reasonable term*. X. lb Orders for work left at the store of H. C. Sand ford, near the Post Office will receive prompt attention. 42/ EDW A 111) STEWART. Lloyd &, Co., { LAIM & GENERAL AGENTS a in all kinds of property—negotiators in fmans for large ani small sums. Office, opposite the Treasurv, Washington. Claims that have been abandoned by other agents as worthless have been successfully prosecuted by the above agents. Advances made on good claims. All communications addressed as above, post paid, will be attended to. Office open from 9A. M., to 6 I*. M. Land Warrants for sale. 2t6 TVICHOLS’ MAP OF ST. PAUL— -1 , Nichols’ new map of St. Paul, embracing all the Additions, for sale at our store. Price SI,OO. LKIICC fit ROHRER. W. H. JARVIS, APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST. JLT AS received by recent arrivals a large i_X addition to his previously well selected stock of Drug*. Chemical*, Perfumery, Essential Oils and Patent Medicines, at his drug store, corner Fifth and Jackson. PHYSICIANS will be supplied, also dealers in Drugs or Patent Medicines, on as good terms as they can effect purchases by sending to Galena. I will sell at Galena prices without the addition of trans portation. JARVIS, Druggist. I WILL contract for the construction of some 300 to 600 drawers; also, for new fixtures and counters. Apply to J AVRIS, Fifth st. X. B. Terms cash on the completion of the work. T RISH MOSS, a very superior article, -L just received and for sale in the 4 *Multum in Parvo” Drug store. f ’ONGRESS WATER—another lot V-V has arrived of the genuine. For sale by th** tattle or dozen. JARVIS, Apoth’y. •TBBLS. BLUE LICK, fresh from the “Springs”—for sole by the glow or gallon. JARVIS, Druggist. PILLS ! PILLS! PlLLS! !—Wright’s X Indian Vegetable, Brandreth’*, Moffaj’s, Graefen burgh, Lee’s. Cook's Dr. Jaym’s, Dr. Soules’. Parr’s Life, Hoop”r’s Female, sugar Coated, and Dr. Davis’ Antibill lous Pills—lor sale at the Patent Medicine Store, corner sth and Jackson. I7RESH TAMARINDS—A very fine i and delicious article at th- Fifih st. DRUG STORE. 'THERMOMETERS —From 230 deg. -L down to 40 deg. below Zero —for sale by JARVIS. TAR. GREEN’S Oxygenated Bitters are XX a never-failing remedy for Dyspepsia—for sale by JARVIS. T)EPSIN, the genuine article, 75 cents X per tattle, for sale by JARVIS, Apothecary. I Tj'XTRACT of Bene Plant unequaled X-J by any other medicine for the cure of Dysentery and Diarrhea. MULTUM IN PARVO Drug Store. A YRE'S Cherry Pectoral, Wistar’s II Balsam of Wild Uncrry, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and pure Port Wine Juice for Invalids; at the Fifth Street DRUG STOKE. TARVIS’ Anti-Corrosive Steel Pen Ink, J for sale wholesale an.l retail at the CHEMICAL LABORATORY, sih St. Pickles require good Vinegar, J Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Alls)*" , Mustard seed, black popper and a.uni; all which can ta puxhasvd low at the Family Medicine store, cor. Fifth and Jackson. r I'EAS, black or green and mixed, the Jl choicest lot ever brought to Minnesota f r ,, m „iix*d at 45 c-ts per lb., to the very best Imperil! at 80 cts per lb. For sate at JARVIS’ Drug store. D LASTERS—Poor man’s, Jew David’s I I Baricaw’s. Dailey’s pain Ext'.ctor, Cauthardin- Tls- i sue, Conklin’s Salve. Coni plast r; all being superior ar ticles. For tale at til. patent medicine store, corner of . Fifth and Jackson. JARVIS. 1 NEW STORE. The St. Pm] Hat. Cap and Gentlemen’* Fur nishing Store. r |'HE subscriber respectfully offers to -6 the Gentlemen of SL Paul, his new stock of Goods, and will endeavor to keep a full assortment of articles for fxentlemen’s use and wear, such as— Silk Hats, Shirts Glove*, Collars Shaving, Tooth and Children do Drawers, Hair Brushes, Kossuth do nosery, Combs, Magyar Uo Cravats, Hair Oils, AXU A TULL ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS, SCARFS, coloone, handkerchiefs, coat links, Oil cloth and Cloth Caps, Suspenders, Soap, fitc. Buttons and labors Trimmings, Ladies sewing birds, * useful ar ticle; Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, ice. „ R- O. WALK Kit, Comer Third and Wabashaw st. m »? 33-y George L. Hanks, Cincinnati, Ohio, HAS for many years been extensively engaged in the manufacture of BELLS, and by careful oi»servatlon and study of the principles involved in their construction, he has been eminently successful in producing an article of Superior Form. Tone nnd Finish. The quality, combination, and proportion of metals, together with the degree of heat requisite to produce a Compound the most sonorous, possessing, at the same time, sufficient Density and Strength, also, tlie peculiar outline, or shape, having a correct proportion of the different parts, thereby giving tht-m elegance ..f form, have been subjects to which Air. If. has dt-voted a great amount of time, in critical observation of effects through a long se ries of Experiments: Bells cast by him, are unsurpassed In th»*lr Symmetrical Figure, and Beauty of Proportion, ami for Melody, Strength and Brilliancy of Ton *, are universally admired. Mr. Hanks is prepared to supply churches, Colleges, Academies, Public Buildings, Steam boats, fitc., with his superior Bells, at a short notice, hav ing at all times an assortment on hand. Church Chimes or Peals, and Musical UanJ B. Us, to any number on the Cliromitic Soils mrale to order. Bells s-.ld by Mr. 11. are furnished with Yokes, Wheels and Springs, of the late>t and m-.sr atmruVed Plan, and the w.i.„c ..a cry particular. Those wishing further Information will pleaae address GEORGE L. n.VKKS, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B.—The Great 8011, ,4 St. Peters,” and the Chime of Eleven Bells, at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Cincinnati, Were cast at this Foundry. Julv 3 Bm. PXTRA WAR EAGLE FLOUR.— -A large consignment Just received, and for sale cheap. REY k FARMER. nut mra HANDBILL AND General Job Printing. ') HE Proprietors of the Minncsotian * Office, have rec'Titly made extensive additions to their stock of Book and Job Printing material. Their assortment now embraces all the of Plain and Fancy Type. They are consequently pre pared to execute all varieties of priming in a manner not surpassed any where north of St. l*ouis. We charge small profits and execute all order* with despatch. Both of us being PRACTICAL PRINTERS, W- superintend all work entrusted to the AHnnesotlan Office ourselves, an i allow nothing to leave our bands unless it b** executed in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER. We rely upon the public for a liberal share of their patronage. A stock <-f Plain and Fancy Letter Paper. Foohcap. Flat Cap, Folio Post, fitc., on hand for priming. Also Printing cards oi different kinds, sizes and colors. June 26. OWENS fit MOORK. L. B. Wait & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, HAVE opened at tlie store lately oc cupied by U. F. Tracy, on Third street, a general assor ni -nt of Family Groceries aud Provisions; which th-v will sell at low prices for cash or in exchange tor country produce. They respectfully solicit a share of patronage. CIIARLKS All LB LBN, S». Paul, June 21, *62—4oy L. B. WAIT. Ch*s W. Borup. Ch’a H. Oakes. BO IS IP &i OAKES, Li AVING ionned a Co-Pursnership for transacting at: Exchange and Banking Business In all its various briUid.es, will be prepared lo furni-h sight and time exchange <-n the East, and urinciuai ri b * ol ih- We.-t- RvmitUlices t. Great B itain, Ireland and Continent or Kurop • made in sum- to suit purchasers. bight and home blits aud European Exchanges pur chased Collections made and proceed* remitted at usual rate* of Exchange. All other business committed to our care punctually attended to. BORUP & OAKES. St. Paul, Minnesota Territory, June 26, 1852. Office at the Minnesota Outfit building. 40y. R. tUL IGAN, Storage, Forwarding fig Commission Merchant, Dealer in Grain cf all kinds. Fruit Trees, fitc., Main st., near the Bradley House, Galena, 111. Refer to 1L 11. Campbell fit Co., Galena ; W. L. Ewing fit Co., St. Louis. 40y IV. G. LEDI'C. D. ROIIREII. LEDIC fit ROHRER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, [Corner of Bench and Wabasliaw streets, St. Paul.M. T.] JUST ojtetted at the corner of Bench and Wabashaw streets, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life among the Lowly. ! Reveries of a Bachelor, by lk Alurvel. i Dream Life, do ■ Fresh Gleanings do Dickens’ Works, complete. Wandering Jew, illustrated. The Camp Fires of the Revolution. LoSsing’s Field Book of the Revolution. Forest Life and Forest Trees—being camp life among the Loggers. Pencilling* by the Way, by Willis. | Outre-Mer, by Longfellow, And many other works which we cannot enumerate in ! an advertisement. Call and examine them. | June 24. LEDI’C fit ROIIRKR. Just in Time. WE have opened, for sale, some superb ! engravings of Gcn’l Winfield Scott. Also, 1 his Life and Services, by E. D. Mansfield. Call before * they are all sold. LKDUC At ROHRER. [JISTORY OF CONGRESS—Coin- X A. prising Memoirs of the most Prominent members, with numerous steel portraits and fac-slmlle autographs. June 21. Le DUC fit ROIIRKR. \\t ALL PAPER—A large slock of * » Wall paper, Curtains, shades and Fire Board : Prints, now opened and for sale by June 24. Le DUC fit ROHRER. f rO SPORTSMEN A superior lot -K- of Fbblng Tackle, for sale bv June 24. LE DUC fit ROHRER. \/j ISCELLANIOUS. Scrap Books, ' Herbariums,Albums, Papier Mache Carl Baskets, Card Cases and Work B 'X<*<*, Newspaper Files, Patent Air Tight Inks —Post Office boxes, Calenders, fitc., fitc. Le DUC fit ROHRER. F' OLD PENS—Just Received, a supe- VJ rlor lot of Gold Pens—6om** new >tyles. LE DUC fit ROHRER.^ HOUSE Trimmings, Locks, Bolts, Latches, Butt* aud Screws, at F. S. NEWELL’S. ( ANE FISHINGPOLES—Justrec’d V-> 8 doz cane flßhing poles, at th tt Book Store of may 22. LE DUC fit ROHRER. F. E. Collin*, Auction and Commission Merchant, Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, in the three story Brfok Third St-, opposite W. IT. Fori a** out tit. HAVING received a regular License from the Town Board, which l have paid for, I ] am prepared to sell real estate or other property, at Public t A union at all times and places. Saint Paul, July 31, 1852. P. E. COLLINS, j U'ORN Shellers in Store and for sale by W F. S. NEWELL. ! PORTABLE Fire Engines of all sizes i for sal- by F. ». NEWELL, i r- ARPENTER’S Tools, Planes. Cliis-i U Ml«, B tr, FIL S, 4cc„at F. S-NEWELL’S. | ’ARMING IMPLEMENTS,ShoveIs,i I Spades, II Rakes, Forks, Gradies and Plows in store and for sale by P* 8. NEWELL. . HARDWARE —Cross Cut and Mill; Saws, Axes, all kinds, Hamm *r* all kinds, fitc. j For sale by F» S- NEWELL. ; L AMILY Grindstones, Oil stones, &c. j I for sale at F* S. NKVt ELDfi. I XTITCHEN\VAfftE— knives atid forks, | tv w »fß - Iron*, Ba tin.- Spoon., Chow; a* Knlvr«, To. B -IK, st -vr., Shears, S* ll ® ’ FI. Flmm, ko., for Hie at t » NEWELL a. \ Summer Arrangement! 18 5 2. QT. PAUL and St. Anthony Falls, ’■ ’ thw Dali, Stajes. lesTtaf web place at T o>ctock A. M., 12 M. and 4 F. SI. j COACHES AND TEAMS i Will be at the landing, on the arrival of Steamboats at I Sal’it Paul. Also, a Daily Line ol Sia;e* botwoes Saint Paul and Stillwater. An extensive Livery Stable at t)ic c,>m er of Pymrth and Roberts streets. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, upon liberal terms. **-\t WILLOUGHBY fit POWERS. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS^ Cathcart Sc Tyson, I_TAVE leased the neiv store on the corner of Roberts and Fourth streets, where they I are now opening a fresh stick of Groceries, Provision* i Z'\' ch " l 7 offcr at wholesale and retail to the citizens ot Saint Paul an>! the surrounding couutrv. at as low prices as they cau be purchased weat of Su LouJs. Their stock consists in part as follow*: Crudied aim! Powdered Sugars, Java,Rtolc N O and Clarlffo! do YH, Imperial,Gunpowder, Tobacco and Segars, and H»ack Teas I (choice brand*) Rice, Raisins and Currant* ‘ Pepper, Spices. Nutmegs Cloves, assorted pickle* i P.-pper sauce, Catchup* Powder and shot, Chocolate !W R Cheese, Surch, Citron Musi ar I. Figs,Ext of Lemon Rose and Vanilla M’)d,«tar and gp'm Candle* j Palm and Variegated Soap Mack^rel,C.Klrt>h t [Terrings I Shaving do Pork, Hams and shoulders Fresh Butler and Kggs Butter and *»>da Crackers ! Molasses and Golden syrup Linseed and Lard Oil I Cld«*r, Vinegar Oat>, Corn and shorts; ! Corn Meal and Flour, choicest brands, ! H ' B ' ) other article* usually kept in a Family Grocery store, "•»* , w»i« tnn m.-ntion. wiifoii thev will ***n f<.r Cash . exclusively at small profits. Purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. A. TT. CATHCART. St. Paul, June, 1862 (38y) N. K. TYSON. TLST RECEIVED—2OO bushels fresh •J Ground Com Meal, and for sale ch»ap bv June 10 CATHCART k TYSON. FA I R PL AY! ! pATTISON& BENSON’S new Coach j X ra have arrived, and are now upon the roa<l between ; St. Paul and St. Anthony, wady to accommodate the pub j lie on all occasions. They have also received in addition i Us their former large nnd excellent Livery stock, several i new nnd elegant Carriage* and Barouche*; also new Har i nesses and llorse Fumishlug*, and equipage of the ruoet , elegant doscripilon. ALSO —an additional stock of Fine Bl'Mided, well broken Horse*. Query. I “spirited” horse* come In under the IKtl Liquor Liw, will they be In danger of bc- Srjf off il,R knocked on the h*al? Our entire ffV Tirilw V~ ni W will costover $ I,UOQ. No other stable in the West, out ot Saint Louis will ; be found as c >mph te as our*. Will our irlcnds and the public remember, that at the Livery Stable in the r-*ar of the American Ilou.e, at the upper end of Saint Paul, they can at all hours, have such conveyance by laud, on wheels or on horseback, a* they may desire. PATTI SON fit BENSON. St. Paul, June 10, 1852. (3Sy) ~ DISSOLUTION". THE Co-l’artnership heretofore exist- Inc between F. E. Collins and C. P. V- Lull In the Auction an i General Land Agency business, 1- hereby dis solved by mutual consent. F. E. COI.LIXS, JuH , 3, 1852. C. P. V. LULL. F. E. Collins will continue the Auction, Commission and General Land Agency bushier at the large brick building on Third >t., below Jacks-n. I7URNITURE —just received a splen- X did lot of Furniture from Ciuclnna 1 which I will sell at baltit Lot.is prices. Call at the rootna of F. K. COLLINS, Third st., below Jackson. iBOOKST BOOKS! BOOKS! ( Just received per Excelsior.) XT' S. COMBS, near the American * v • House, has Just received a large and varied collect n oi 11 vw book-, Just irom the press, to which he invites the attention of ail tlie reading community. They ARE OFFERED AT EASIER* PRICES* Teims cash. Come and xauiinc—no trouble to show goods at the : “Franklin Bookstore.” 37 The Minnesota Remedy g i FOK i Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, &tc., bee. “PESIGUAGOMIK,» on “Indian Compound Astringent nnd Tonic.” THE materials of this medicine are en- X tlrely vegetable, indigenous to Minnesota, ami well known to the Indians by whom they have been used fp»m time immemorial, with invariable succer*. The Proprietor can confidently recoinm -nd this medicine to the public, as u ( KICTAIN, SAI F, ami PLEASANT cure for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhira, Dysentery, and all diseases of the Bowels. It affords almost Installtane- I on* relief in c*wa of griping* or cramps, and ordinarily I effiTts a complete cure in six or eluht hours. To Boatmen, Raflmen, Liinihernien. and all per sons traveling on the river, this medicine Is Invaluable. ! our citizens going below, during the summer months I should not fail to provide themselves with it. The **Pesig«n2»mik” must of course derive it-, repu tation from the testimonials of those who have made trial I of it. | S 3" Please read carefully the annexed certificates. Prepared by E. F. ELY, St. Paul, An.l for sale at tin' t!ouk.-t..r* of LEDL’C & RllllßKlt, anil at W. 11. FORBRS’ MUmoaot* Store, St. Paul. Also, at tlie Minnesota Bookstore, St. Anthony, ateJ Churchill K Nelson, Stillwater. Alsu, at the ltrug Store of nichco.y & Axtell, st. Paul. Price Fifty Cents per Bottle.^J CERTIFICATES. I have used the “Pesiguagomik’’ re peatedly in my family and can recommend It as the safest as well as most effleaci.»us medlelne in all derangements of the Bowels* l have ever known. It has, to my know ledge, saved several valuable lives in ino 9 t obstinate case* of Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, fitc. St. Paul, May 28, 1862. C. W. BORUP. This may certify that I have used the Vegetable Compound Astringent, prepared by Mr. K. F. Klv, in my family, and have found it to be the best by far lor any tiling of the kind I have ever used. In one In stance, two doses cured an obstinate case of Cholera Mor bus. Not a single individual should be without this valu able medicine, particularly in a a country where the Diar rhoea and summer complaint are prevalent. CHA’S IT. OAKES. Having used this preparation in my family, I most cheerfully Join Mr. Oak* 111 the above cer tificate of Its virtue*. St. Paul, May 21, 1852. ALEX. RAMSEY* I take pleasure in being able lo state that I have used in my family, Mr. Ely’s Compound As tringent and Tonic, In cases of Diarrlura, with mu. h suc cess; anti especially la>t summer in a case of summer complaint in an infant of mine some nine months old, and che rfully recommend Its use to the public. St. Paul, May, 24, 1762. WM. HENRY FORBES. I have used the Indian Compound As tringent and Tonic, my.elf, and In my frailly, »nd found it effective, especially in cases of children teething, and consider it an active and safe remedy for all Bowel Com plaints. A. R. FRENCH. St. Paul, August 1, JS6I. I have used the Indian Compound As tringent and Tonic, prepared by Mr. Edmund F. Ely, and found immediat ■ relief; and can cheerlully recommend it as a speedy and sure cure for diseases of the bowels. St. Paul, May‘44, 1832. H. F. MASTKRSON. I certify that I have used the Indian Tonic, called •>Pesigua*omlk,” and recommend the same as an ex clientastriugent,pleasant mils taste,and certain in its cure. J. J. NOAH. August, 1851. 36m8 •,* All orders for the above Medicine should be ad dressed to E. F. Ely, SI. Paul, Minnesota. Real Estate. I offer property situated In the p>wn of St. Paul and its immediate vidnl y, for ffll PjPfik sale extremely low* tor cash. Th** terms Ufl --4« a are such a* do not ofteit present themselves 1 to the capitalist or man of moderate means, io invest m'»n ey in a prosperous and rapidly growing town and Its vicin ity. Anting various property l have to dispose of are the following, viz: a dwelling house and several lot*of land In a central part of St. Paul, with abundant supply of ex cellent water; also, a small house adjoining. With this property will be sold about ten acres of land covered with a large and thTifty growth of wood—a great object now that the Sioux land cannot, at least, at present, supply us T/X' r of ffvo .ore lob, with Rrow-lnc timber, .ll.nt d on »m in the ln.rav.il.ra vicinity ol public ros.ls and not over » mile from st. J ant. The fthov** |imp *rfy will t»e nnld on «nrh low term< for cash, that the p ireha-er can Immediately sell axaln at an advance. For sale, on time—prices »IH he prop rtlunably X ' App!y7o HENRY a. L IMBKRT. nigner. * V v r Third rtreeL corner of Cedar, 43tf Or to B. F. IIOYT, SL Paul. O FRUIT TREES—Grafted, r\ / Choice Varl-tle*, (peach an«l apple) now growing iu my nursery and for sale. GKO. W. FARRINGTON. \X7 ANTED—IBOO c >r<ls of wood for v v the Empire Foundry. Enquire at F. 8. MEWELUA> ANNALS OF THE Minnesota Historical Society for 1869. A FEW copies of this interesting An* uual, ouDialnlnc more about the dlwnrr —■* early history of Mranasota; lb geographical ..r~. mineral and geological resources than any work heretofore Usuud, are still on hand, and for sale at the Bookstore, at Messrs LeDuc 4t Rohrer and Combs’; also at this sOe*. Price, Thirty Cents. OWENS 4t MOORE, Publisher*, DOAN, KIN© & Co^ Wholesale Dry-Goods Dealers, 123 AND 183 MAIN STREET, ST. IOUI3. A RE constantly receiving new and de fa si cable style of STAPLE AND FANCY fIOODS which are offered at a very small advance for Cash, or to Mer chants who pay their notes when due. Country Merchants will nud a decided advantage by an examinational Umlm gest stock of goods west of the mountains. Doan, kino u go, SL Louis, May CL 35-y c. a. kellum. a. a. massay, i* KELLUM fc MASSON, LARD OIL AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, —ALSO— Produce and Commission Merchants, .Vo. 21 South Levet, Loafs. tlrEiiHtu: E. M. Ryland 4s Co., > F. B. Chamberlain, >SL Inula. R. M. Withers, ) St, Louts, May 22. M y Indian Provisions. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re b—' cell ed at the office of the Indian Agent at SL Peterts, for the delivery at Traverse dea Sioux, be rare the close o* navlgsdon, the following provisions for the use of the In dians, io wit: 500 bbls Superfine Flour. l->OO sics (average two bushels) sound ShslUd Corn. "I* "...t Ittfl. Powder, in kora 10<> pigs of Lead, of 70 lbs,.. 20 sucks ot Salt. ' 1 Provisions to be lii-peeted at St. Pet-r-s , s exi>ens* of the contractor—a small proportion of tha visions and ammunition will be left at IJttle Kapkls on Minnesota river, to be hereafter designated. Thu Ulds will be opened on Saturday the. 2d day of Octo ber, and tlie contract awarded to tlio lowest resposstbl. bidder. The Agent reserves the right of rejecting ah bids if deemod extravagant. Address. Indian Agent, Port Snelling, M. T., “Proposal* for Indian Provisions.” NATHANIEL McLEAN, „ _ . lod. Agent. St. Peter’s aoekct, » Sept. »th, 1852. ( gstg. *s* pioneer, Democrat and Express, please crapy. H. K. bird, Cincinnati.] [j. a. Armstrong, St. Louis. BIRD & ARMSTRONG, WHOLESALE CANE AND WOOD-SEAT CHAIR MAN* UHACTURERB, South-West Corner Vine and Second sta., 67. Louie, Mo, WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Chair* are regretfully informed that we will con *t;intiy keep on hand a large and general of Chair* of our own manufacture, consisting of Wtl-Du nut, Mahogany. Cherry aud Maple cane-seat* of ev- ■•I ery description: Wood-seat Elbow, large and *mall • 1 ■ Office, Boston and Bon. Arm Rockers, Polka, French, Bus tle, Jenny Lind, Bauulater, Scrolls, Mock ScrooU, Scollop*, Slat*, Children’*, Nc., which we will sell to the trade on th<* most liberal terms, and warrant them to be unsurpas sed In beauty of style or dnish. Having large mannfacto ring facilliie*, we can offer Inducements that will lnsur« g- neral satlsiaction; and hop*, through a strict aud prompt attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage.. We invite the visits of purchasers, either Wholesale or Retail, to our Ware-rooms, in order that they nmy Judge for themselves. BIRD fit. ARMSTRONG. Si. Louis, May 22. 35-y ALONZO CHILD, ELoN G. PRATT, ORANGE W. FJLATT* CHILD, PRATT Sc CO., IMPORTERS.AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Foreign and Domestic. Hardware and Cmtierjp No. 147 Main street. (Third door" North of Bank of Missouri,) may 22. 36-y. St. LOUIS, Mo. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. \\ E have now in store a complete as * ' assortment, making our stock unusually large* which we offer to purchasers at lowest prices, aud on best terms—aiuoug which may be found a complete assortment of— Axes —Simmons’, Collins’, Hunt’s and others. Sc vthes—Waldron’s grass, gram, hemp and hush, as sorted. Scythe Snathes—Assorted, all prices, qualities and kinds. Scythe Stones and Rifles—Assorted, all prices*. qualities and kinds. Forks—Hay aud manure, 2,3, 4 and 6 pronged, aaa’d. Chains—Bright ox aud log,£-t>, 7 1-6,1-2and6-Binch, assorted. Chains—Bright trace assorted; coll, breast and halter, assorted. Collars—Horse and mule, assorted, (bog and kip skins.) Ha.mes—Hors* and mule, steam bent and riveted. Hoes—Carolina, planters’, eyed and handled, asa’d. Rakes—Hay and garden, iron and wood, sss’d. Knives—Table knives and fork*, all patterns and qual ities. Km ves—Table knives and forks, all patterns and qual* lUe*. Razors—Wade fit Butcher’.-, Crooks, and others, ass’d* Shears and Scissors—Butcher’s, Lux’s, great vari* ety of patterns. J.OCKS—Mineral knob, assorted; door, newest patterns and style*. Locks—Pad, chest, trunk, till, plate, assorted. Latches—Knob, thumb and other*, all kinds, assM. Butts—Greenwood, narrow, broad and Congress, asa’d. Butts—Wrought, narrow, broad and Congress, asv’d. Screws —1-4 to 4 inch wood, New England taper. Bells—Ox, horse, C.»W', hand aud sleigh, ass’d. Brushes—White-wash, shoe, *crubbiug aud horse, so* sorted. Chisels—Framing, socket, firmer, mortice, as&M* Curry Combs—American, new patterns, a»*’d. Cocks —Cock stops, ash’d; bras* do ash’d. Files —Butcher’s celebrated mill, fiat bastard. Files—Hound, half round, square fiat and all klnds r ash’d. Guns—Double and single barrel, shot and duck. Eas’d. Rifles and Pistols—Revolvers, cast steel barrel, os* sorted. Gun Barrels—Assorted; gun trimmings and finding*, assorted. Hatchets—Shingling, lath, bench and claw, ao^d. Hinges—Hook* and hinges, strap and T,ash’d. Kettles—Brass, tea, preserving, glue, asa’d. Mills—Coffee, Parker’s, Adams’ aud others, aaa’d. Mattocks and Picks—Clay and coal, ass’d. Nails—Wrought, 6 to 12<1; horse, 6 to 12d, ass’d. Planes —Bench and moulding, ash’d, all kind*, sups* rior qualities. Pans—Fry, ass’di sauce and preserving, oss’d. Shovels —Atues’, Rowland’s and others; garden, mla* ing and post. Tacks and Brads —Assorted, mil sizes and kinds. Augurs—Bright, patent concave, convex and cost steel. With a large assortment of carpenter*’ and blacksmith’# tools, of newest pattern* and best qualities. House and Building Hardware—a large assortment. Also, proprietor* of St. Louis Saw and Scale Factory, where we are now manufacturing largely of, Saws—Kxtra cast steel mill, circular, cross-cut, hand panel, taw, wood aud pit saws, of various qualities and of any kind wanted. Also, Scales—Viz: platform, 300 lbs to 4.000 lbs; counter, hay, dour, packing, coal and car, of all kind* and descrip tions. Scales and Saws repaired and made to order. We are better prepared to serve our customers and pur chasers generally than ever before. Our terms are as fa* vorable and prices as low as the lowest. CHILD, PRATT fit CO., 147 Main street. St. Louis, May 22, 1862. 35~2m JOS. M. BROWN, THOS. If. THATCH, JON. ft. MART* BROWN THATCH <c HART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER# Ilf FINE CLOTHING AND GENTLE MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 166 Main Street, West ilde, heu Washington Avenue mad Virginia Hotel, St. LOUIS, Mo. U7E ARE NOW OPENING, Dl ' » rect from the East, a largt and superior aasortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, for Gentlemen’s wear, consisting chleffy of the liner and better gradee, selected from the best Importing and Commission Hooste, and made up In a superior manner, expressly for thl* market. All kind* of Clothing, ready made and warranted, at wholesale, very low for Cash or good paper. A great variety of Gem* 9 FiimUhing Good*, *uch aa Shirt*, Cravat*. Glove*, 4tc., to;., which will be eold to the trade at New York wholesale prices* We respectfully solicit a call. St. Loulg, JUy 1«, ISOS. U-lf NORTH-WESTERN BOOK STORE. Jweph !». Wnggaaer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Ifo. M Main Street, four etory Brick Corner, Galena. lIL Agency tor the sale of superior Printing Paper.. 43 Galena, May 22. 35-y F. 8. NEWEL, U7HOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in Cook, Parlor, Box Stove* of all kind#. __ . ►"I'HE CHARTER OAK, four sizes, 1 patented 1852; It h*. a veryjarge oven, brtea per fectly and to a charm. For aale by F. S. NKMELL- 1 EFFEL’S Double Oven, the neatest L> Ot the Cincinnati carting, wlth extra oval «*‘,'ron boilers, cau be seen at F. S. NEWELL S. •’HE Queen of the Forest, an elevated I 01 ., n „ove pleating to all who use It by the eatla m. 'n''r work I* done and the ease attending It, m ,tor. and for tale by t. 8. NKWILU