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Truman HI. Smith, Collector, General Agent and Natary Public, Office on Third street, St. Paul, Min. Ter. trill attend promptly to all business Intrusted to biscare. Conveyancing done on short notice. Come to the New York Bazaar. T ADIES—We have Black Silk Veils at S 5 cent*; Bonnet Ribbons at New York wholesale prices; aid Gloves from G 6 cents upwards; Damask Table Cloths, white and colored; also Napkins of the same quality; Unbleached Table Cloths, etc. We have every thing else lu the way of Ladles’ Fancy Dry Goods. Call and see. L. BLUM. Franklin Marine and Fire lnaaraace Company •1 Hew York. Capital, $300,000. All paid in ca»b, and safely Invested In Bonds and Mort is*®** other good securities according to law, CADT HOLLISTER, Preset. Wm. L. AVERY, Scc’y. Policies will t>« Issued on application to II. L. MOSS, Agent, Office, earner of Third and Wabasha streets. Ho! Wash-ta-do!! T E. FULLERTON, Third Street, near O • the Junction with Bench, dealer In Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and shoes, Hats and Caps, etc., having Ju«t returned from an expedition to the cities of New York and Philadelphia, would Inform the inhabitants of St. Paul and vicinity, that he has just received the largest and best assortment of seasonable goods that he has ever before had the pleasure of offering In this market. Among hit unrivaled assortment may be found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting of cashmeres, delaines, alpacas, prints, flan nels, bleached and unbleached muslin, shawls, table cloths, etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, constating of Overcoat* of all kind., styles and prices. Dress and Frock coat*, Pants, Vests, Monkey-Jackets, etc., made up In the best and most fashionable manner end of excellent material. Under Clothing of all kinds, Hosiery etc. Red, white, grey and green blankets—a large quan tity. BOOTS AND SHOES, ol all kinds, a very heavy stock, consisting of calf, kip, cowhide and water proof Boots; calf, kip and morocco shoe* and slippers for men and boys. Ladles’ kid and en ameled Ilea, gaitors and slippers; Ladles’ and misses gam overshoes, child’s boots and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &c. Men’s sod Boy’s fashionable stylet* and varieties, ir great number*. in the above rnumeration only * few of the leading articles are mentioned. To form a just conception of all that we have to offer for sale will require a patient per sonal examination, which 1* most respectfully solicited. Our goods having been purchased at the East at extreme ly low prices, we are enabled to defy all competition. Call and see for yourselves. St. Paul, November, 1862. The “ Old Protection.” FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE THE FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF THE PROTECTION Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. And the merchants and property holders generally, of this town and county, are hereby respectfully Informed that the undersigned, as the duly authorized agent or said of fice, Is at all times prepared to Issue pollicles of Insur ance, covering every Insurable description of propertv, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE OR THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, On favorable terms. Persons lucurrlng losses under poli cies Issued by the undersigned may always rely upon a prompt and sati>frctory adjustment, by a special travel ling agent immediately do*p*tched to the spot, acting con currently wllh the local agent. Awards paid here In bankable funds;—also, Awards for losses not due, dis counted at current ratvsoi interest. Apply to „ H. L. MOSS, Agent, Corner of Third and Wabasbaw street. 10 Notice to Fre-Emptors. I HAVE just received and put on file In this office, the folloutng township plats, viz: Township No. 31, Ranite No. 16 nest, do « 11 and 12 “ 14 “ do « 28 and'.’9 « 11 « do « 29 and 30 « 10 « do •* it «• g >< do « 23 and 24 “ 8 « F. P. CATLIN, Register. Laud Office, Willowrher, Wls., Nov. 5, 1862. 10-n3 U. S. MAIL STAGE: ST. PAUL AND PH AIUIEDU CIII EX. 1252. Winter Arrangement. 1853. 1 caving St. Pnul, Mondays and Fri- T days. Leaving Prairie clu Chlen, Mondays and Thursdays; pausing Stillwater, Willow Itlvcr, Menomouee River,Chip pewa River, Beef River, Black River Kails, and Round Prairie. THROUGH IS FIVE DAYS. So delay at the rivers—teams are placed upon each side of them —mall and passengers ferried across. The road bis been thoroughly repaired and small streams well bridged. Good and comfortable STAGES on the entire route. Teamster* can rely upon finding good stabling, and will have no trouble in traveling with heavy loada. WILLOUGHBY & FOWBRS. Contractors. St. Paul House. fPHIS House, formerly kept by J. W. A Bass, being the original hotel of St. Paul, at the corner of Third and Jackson ste., opposite the Minnesota Outfit, if thoroughly repaired, and remodeled, and with the addi tions now made to it, is one of the most spacious and con venient hotels in town. Having taken a lease of it, and fitted it up throughout with new furniture, I Invite the traveling public to call upon me; believing they will find this house equal to the best, in all respects. The charges will be very moderate. GEORGK WELLS. St. Paul, July 31, 18*2. 46y T?IRE & WATER-PROOF PAINT— X Sims' celebrated article for Roofs, Fences, Brick, hc» For sale by the Barrel, Keg or pound by 43tf SPENCER, KIRKPATRICK & MARKLEY. Notice, all ye Interested! T AND WARRANTS for .ale at mar- X-d ket prices, and promptly sent by mall to purchasers when the money Is sent with the order. Claims of all kinds, collections, &c.« attended to by us, postpaid, directed to LI A) YD & CO., CUlm and General Agenls, Washington City, D. C Pocket Editions of Nature. TYAGUERREOTYPE Views of “Min ne-toiika” or St. Anthony Falls, “Mlnne-ba-ba,” or Little Fails, Fort Snelling, and other beautiful Minne sota scenery, tor sale at Whitney’s Gallery, comer of Third and Cedar streets, saint Paul. These view* have been procured with great labor and 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 sots Boarding-House, Eagle Street. a. c. McCray. ■pXTRA WAR EAGLE FLOUR.— A large consignment Just received, and for sale cheap. BEY fc FARMER. ■pLOUß—Extra and Superfine, for sale by BEN. W. BRUNSON. OBBLS. blue LICK, fresh fromlhe / “Springe”—for (ale by the glass or gallon. JARVIS, Druggist. IRISH MOSS, a very superior article, I nrtt* Storef* l ’* d 1015 ,or “ le to **• “Jlultnm In Parvo” CONFESS WATER-another lot arrived of the genuine. Tar eale by the bottle JARVIS, Apoth’y. T)IbLS! PILLS! PILLS!! Wriaht’s burgh#Lews, Cook s, Dr. Jayne’s, Dr. SouleV. part’* 1 Hooper*. Female, Sugar Coated, and Dr. Davis’ Antudti' tooa Fills—far sal- ai the Patent Medicine Shir.. ttb a at ’ r Clothing for the million! NEW GOODS. rALL AND WINTER TRADE. U,'INNE & COOLEY, at the Cash » V Furnishing Store, on Roberta street, St. Paul, having lately returned from the eastern markets, are now ready to show the citizens of St. Paul, and all who may favor them with a call, the largest and most varied stock of fall and winter gooda In their Hoe, ever brought to this market, and which you are respectfully Invited to call and toipeeL Their stock constate in part of the following ar- Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Ready-made Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Merino, Woolen Worsted, Cloth and Flannel Wrappert and Drawers; noisery of all kinds, qualities and prices; Gloves and Mittens in endless varle les, such as Buck, Worsted Ber lin, Merino, Cashmere, Woolen, etc. Also a very besutl- DJI assortment of White and Colored Kid and Silk Gloves. The latest style of Collars, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties. Cravats, Stocks, etc. SHIRTS. Tine Linen Bosoms of the latent French and English fctylea, Flannel, Calico Check and Hickory ahlrts in great quantities. Duck ami Drill Overalls. RKADY-MADK clothing. Cheaper then ever, but too numerous to mention—call and tee for youraelvea. Boys* and Children’s Clothing. We hive s very flue assortment made up in the neatest manner, and at very low prices. Buckskin Mittens and Gloves. Pur and Driving Uloves. Rubber ind Oilcloth Clothing, Carpet and Traveling Bags. In the Custom Department may be found all the new styles of Cloths, Caaslmeres, Doeskin Vesting*, and trim mings to match; and we will venture to say, that we can give you as good and fashionable work as can be had 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. •-« WtKNB k COOLEY. Greater Bargains than ever PLFELT & BROTHERS having dis- X-J posed of their old stock have procured a uew cne, which for cheapness, variety or good quality, cannot be surpassed In the Territory. Our stock of dry gooda, cloth ing and has been carefully selected, and we sue now prepared to serve our patrons with RICH FALL SILKS. De Laincs and Cashmeres Embroidered Muslin Curtains by the piece or yard. Linen, Lawns, Laces and Embroideries Jacconet, Book and Swiss Muslins English, German and Domestic Bilks Cotton and woolen Hosiery Satin, Taflita and Lustring Ribbons Ladles’ and Gentlemen’* French Eld, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves Ladle*’ Lace Vests, Collars, Cuffs and Underpleeve* Bleached atul Brow n Linen Table Cloths Elegant Tapestry and Ingrain Carpeting Floor Oil Cloth and Drugget Domestic Goods, Prints. Sheeting and Shirtings Besides all other goods generally obtained in Dry Good stores. The Omnibus passes the store every ten mlnues during the day, and ladies will find it a saving by paying the small sum for a ride, and giving us a call. ELFELT 4* BROTHERS. St. Paul, November 13th, 1862—n0 9 tf Singing School. BE" MESSER, having made arrange • nieuts to give a course of Instruction In vocal music in this place the ensuing winter, would hereby give no tice that the first lesson will be given at the Court House on Saturday evening Nov. 13th, commencing at 7 o’clock. The term will consist of ‘24 lessons. Cards of admission —s3 00 for a gentleman, $1 60 for a lady. All those wishing to join the class, are earnestly request ed to be present the first evening. St Paul, Nov. 13, 1862. L. BLUM’S, NEW YORK BAZAAR. jV'TR. L. Blum returned yesterday on J-*X the Black llawk, the second time from New York, and brought an entirely new stock of ail kinds of gooda. Lviles please call and examine for yourselves. St Paul, November 13, 1862—9tf Caution. ALL persons are cautioned against purchasing a note given by me to Elizabeth Quinn sometime in the Fall of A. D. 1849, for the sum of ninety four dollars, having an endorsement of fifty dollar;, as the sum has been wholly paid. J. W. BASS. November 13, 1862—1w9 Taken IJp. {"alien up by the subscribers, on the 6tU day of November, on section 14. frwn 29, range 22 west, Ramsey county, a red ox about 7 years old, and a stear calf, with a white body and face and red neck and h~ad. The owners are requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. J. If. GATES, JOHN MASTERS. St. Paul, Nov. 13, 1862—|w9 SHERIFF S SALE Territory of Minnesota, ) J Washington County, County of Washington. J ( District Court. By virtue of two executions issued out of and under the seal of the District Court of the coun ty of Washington aforesaid, wherein James F. Comstock It Co., and Booth, Drake & Conn, are plaintiffs and John H. Brewster isdefendant, in favor of said plaintiffs, and against said defendants I have on this Bth day of November, A. D. 1862, levied upon and shall expose to sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, on the 26th day of December 1862, at the office of the Register of Deeds In Stillwater in said county, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all the right, title, interest and estate that the said John 11. Brewster had in the following described real estate on the tilth day of August, or has since acquired, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said excu tions and costs, to wit: Lot number four, (4) of section number thirty-four (34) In township number thirty, (30) north of range number twenty, west, containing 46 acres and 25-100 of an acre; also, lot number twenty-eight in block number twenty nine, and lot number two in block number twenty-eight of the town of Stillwater In said county, according to the survey and plat of satd town of Stillwater which is record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of said countv. WILLIAM C. PENNEY, Sherff. November 13, 1852—Gw9—pr fee $7. NEW YORK STORE! “New York Prices.” \ T. CHAMBLIN begs leave to re • turn his sincere acknowledgements to the citizens of St. Paul and viclcinty, forttie liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him, and has the pleasure of announcing to them that he has associated with him Mr. J. H. Edgar, of St. Louis. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm and style of Edgar k Chamblin. REMOVAL. We have removed to the large store of Mr. Louib Roberts, opposite our old stand, Third street, between Jackson and Roberts, and are now opening a large lot of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc. We especially invite the attention of the Ladles to our splendid stock of Dry Goods, which have been selected un der the most favorable circumstances; we have no hesi tation In saying they will consult their own merest by ex amining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We would say to the Gentlmen, that we have Just opened a very large stock of Clothing, Boots, shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods of every variety, which in addition to our former large stock, makes onr establishment com plete; every thing necessary to complete a gentleman’s wardrobe can be bought at onr house. Call and satisfy yourselves as to styles, quality and pri ces. EDGAR k CHAMBLIN. November 6, 1852—8tf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. r |"'HE subscriber has just returned I from below with a large and well selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, which he offers wholesale snd retail at the lowest market rates, for cash; and would res pectfully Invite the attention of the citizens or St. Pan) and the surrounding country to examine his stock and prices before purchasing elewhere; he has In store the following articles: 600 bbls Dour, 200 bags corn meat. 60 “ mess pork, 25000 assorted cigars, 20 “ prime do 12 dezen beti cords, 4000 lbs sugar cured hams, 8 kits mackered, 4000 <( do do shoulders 6 bbls do 2000 do rib sides, 6 boxes codfish, 2500 do clear do 26 do dried herring, 2000 do lard, 36 do palm soap. 2600 do butter, 10 do variegated do 1609 do cheese, 10 do castile, do 30 bbls N O sugar, 4 do showy do 36 do clarified (A) do 40 do mould candles, 30 do do (B) do 36 do star do 30 do do (O) do 6do sperm do 16 do crushed do 8 do pipes, 10 do powdered do 6do fancy stone d > 6 do NO molasses, 4 bales candle wick, 6do 5 H do 13 do wrapping twine, 15 do cider vinegar, 6 boxes ground spice. 20 sacks Rio Coffee, 10 do pepper and ginger, 7 do Java do 4 matt* cassia, 6 1-2 chests Y H Tea, 2 bbls nutmegs, 6 1-2 do Imp>l do 2do cloves, 6 1-2 do G P do 26 gross blacking, 12 cattles Imp 9 l do 6 dos blacking brushes, 4 1-4 do Black do 4 do whitewash do, 10 dosm brooms. 6 bbls almonds, 4 do scrub brashes, 4 do peanuts, 4 bbls saieratus, 16 sacks dairy salt, 4 boxes S C soda, 60 do G A do, 10 dozen zinc wash-cards, 10 bbls rice, I canisters powder, 10 doz bottles Olive oil, J 2 kce * .do 10 bbls soda crackers, 10 jack* *Ol, 30 do butter do, 40 M percussion caps, 6 boxes chocolate, 600 can. oysters, 20 do raalns, 60 boxes sardines, j bbls madder, 10 bbls dried apples, iso mall cans mustard, 4do do peaches, 10 boxes starch, 40 boxes prunes, 2 do clothespins. 12 dot bottles Ink, 10 doi buckets, 2do lemon syrup, 6do carved do 10 do assorted pickles, 8 do wash rubs, 5 do catsup, 30 boxes smoking tobsebo, C do pepper sauce, 10 do scanertanl do, 4do Stoughton bitters, 10 do ana cot chewing, 30 gross matches, 4 do mackerona, 10 boxes mustard, 8 1-2 bbls dried currants, 25 large cans do 1000 bushels shorts, e-tf N. R.TYSON. Stand from Under! BUEL’S MAMMOTH STOCK OF COMPRISING all the different styles that may be found in an Eastern market- Op] |j And be *t remembered that w* hire the best Air « Si'll line and thick double sole water-proof custom A,l J r 01^boots that can be made, and Monterey, Kos-F kl sutb and Congress Galtors, and for beauty and style can not be beaten. But amidst all, the greatest care and at tention has been given to the Ladles. These Goods will be sold at wholeaale or retail for a small proßt. St. Paul, October 14, 1862. H. E. BCKL. TVRIED APPLES—just received by ZJ RET k FARMER. W ANTED—3OOO old stoves for Foun * ’ dry purposes, by F. S. NEWELL. F)R RENT.—The Blacksmith shop recently occupied by Messrs. Brook & Arthur, sit uate on St. Anthony street, above Fort street. This shop Is provided with two forges, and will he rented cheap. Apply to Lieut. Simpson. St. Paul, Oct. 23, 1962—«-St L. Blum’s N. York Bazaar, At the Dagverrean Building, CORNER of Third and Cedar Streets, v J St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. This la the most complete assortment of Ladled Fancy Dry Gnods ever brought to Minnesota. The stock is direct from New York, was purchased at cash prices, and will be sold at the cheapest rates. It comprises Velvet Cloak?, Cloth Cloaks, Silks —black and colored Broshe long and sq shawls Long shawls—all prices Trimmings—all description* Embroidery—all kinds Collars, all prices Hosiery, every variety Gloves, kid and cashmere Delaines Yankee notions Real French Perfumery. Ladles, please call and examine for yourselves. 6 f Piano-Fortes. WE have two of Stodart’s celebrated Piano-Fortes fer sale, to which we Invite the at tention of those in want of a superior instrument. Terms easy. LeDUC k ROHKKR. CUGARS of every description, of the Lest qualiy and large quantity. Just received by KEY k FARMER. |\/1 GLASSES.—N. O. and S. 11. Mo i.l-1- lasses, for sule by RET A FARMER. Warning Notice! Town of HASTINGS, otherwise called Oliver's Grove. VKj IIEREAS, ALEXIS BAILLY, sen v V lor, of Wabash aw village, has Just caused to be surveyed into Town Lott , a piece of land on the west side of the Mississippi river, near the mouth of the Ver million River, at or near the important point heretofore called Oliver’s Grove—now Hastings. This is therefore to Warn all Person* 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 claim of Henry G. Bailly*) as the said piece of land and lot 9 are In part owned by EDWARD F. PARKER, in pursuance of an Instrument of writing signed by the said Alexis Bailly, senior, as well as by res idence. Persons purchasing any lots from Alexis 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, to dispose of the same to the prejudice of rightful claimants; and the validity of any su»*h sales by him made will be contested In every legal manner. EDWARD F. Parker, THOMAS FOSTER. Hasting*, Wabasha Co., October 14.1552. 2 sm* Constant* & Burbank, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Express and Steamboat Agents, Ixjwer Landing, St. Paul. hand and for sale—2s bbls. Pork, 200 do Flour, 4000 lbs best dairy Butter, 600 lbs Lard, 25 bbls Corn Meal, 40 boxes Tobacco, 600 lbs Cheese, 2 casks Hams, 600 do* brooms, 10.009 best brand Cigars, 10 bids White 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 all per sons wanting any of the above articles will find It lor their interest to call on us before purchasing. Saint Paul, October 16, 1852. 2-5 y Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber previous to the Ist of September laat, either by note or book account, are requested to call and settle or the same will be placed in the hands of some proper persons for collection. Pay up and save the cost. Our motto Is ca.-li up or no sale, as the credit system is ruinous. W. 11. STILLMAN. St. Paul, October 14, 1852. Dahl & Doull, Booksellers and Stationers, Also, Dealers In Ilats, Caps, Gloves, Mils, Muffs, etc., Third street, Saint Haul. OAPER HANGINGS—A complete -i- assortment of the latest styles, for sale very cheap at the Bookstore of DAHL k DOULL. V\, r ALL PAPER—Ladies and Gentle- V v men are invited to call and examine our extensive variety of the above-named article. DAHL k DOULL. IYJ UFFS—Lynx muff* for adults, also, IVJ. Children’s muffs in large quantities. As this is the Beason of the year when these articles will begin to be needed, we most confidently recommend our articles for Inspection of the public. DAHL & DOULL. LI ATS—We have on hand the latest -LX styles of Fur and Wool hats. DAHL k DOULL. TZOSSUTH HATS—AIso, Excelsior, XV. and other kinds at the store of DAHL a DOULL DOYS’ HATS AND CAPS—An ex- LI tensive assortment—send along your children to try them on at the store of DAHL k DOULL r; LOVES AND MITTS Buckskin VJ Gloves and Mits, also Far Gloves—Just the thing for the cold weather that is coming—for sale st the store cf DAHL k DOUDL TTMBRELLAS—SiIk and Cotten um- Lt brcllas for sale cheap at the store of DAHL k DOULL L_j ICKOKY CANES—AIso, Rattan, A and Whalebone*, junt the thing to complete a gen man’s outfit, for sale at the store of DAHL k DOULL PLOUR AS IS FLOUR.—A lot of “ Extra War Eagle,” manufactured from New Win ter Wheat- Also our usual variety of everything else, for taleby REY & FARMER. October 9, 1862. Proclaim It! That R. O. WALKER has received his large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTI.It GOODS A ND has determined to sell a little lower than the lowest, and cheaper than the cheap est. Stop In and examine for yourself. No trouble and no charges made tor showing the cheapest goods in the market. 60 dozen shirts, 60 different kinds. 12 do drawers, 8 do do 60 do Collars,lo do do 100 do Socks, 15 do do 26 do Silk and Satin Cravats, 30 different kinds, 66 do Gloves and Gauntlets, 36 do do Buttons, Coat Binding and Tailor’s Trimming. Mending, sewing and Knitting cotton. Pocket Cutlery, Port-Monnaies, Pocket Books an Purses Cashmere shawls, Comforts, Canes, Umbrellas, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, and every thing in my line at R. O. WALKER’S Cheap Cash Store. To Those who wish to Buy Cheap Fall and Winter Goods, \\f ALK in and see for yourself at the V f St. Paul Hat and Cap Store of R. O. WALKER. Latest itylea of Fall and Winter Fur silk Hats. Kossuth Shaped, Of Otter, seal, Muskrat, Beaver, Brush, Caaalmere and Wool. Every variety of Caps, silk Velvet, and velvet Plnah, Russ, Otter. Rocky Mountain, Cloth andOtl silk; Beaver, Wool and Cloth Capa and Hats tor boys and children. N. B. All Hats purchased at hit establishment Ironed free of charge. 2-4tß BEN. W. BRUNSON, Grocer A Provision Dealer, C'ORNER Roberts and Fifth Street, vV Keeps on hand Prunes and other Fruits ; Queens ware, Fancy Articles: all kinds of Thread, Knives and Forks, Brushes, looking Glasses, Window Glass, Nalls, Tobscoo, Cigars, Ac., In short, every thing needed for housekeepers and Families. Prices reasonable, and stock each as will please all customers. T} UTTER—A good article at AJ Bek. w. BavKsor'a. Beat on the corner of Third 'MOh »»<1 Jackson streets. At (bis lo csilnn. In tbe bonding formerly occupied by Daniel Hopkins, ien ! hsr. established a Hli MEAT MARKET, where tbe heat and fittest aarlolns, ateaka, and all other edible parts or the animal, from boot to homo, can be bad fresh every day at the market prices. Also, always on band, muiton, pork, nnd all other kinds of meat aaually devoured by civilized appetites, except old lean working oxen, -which 1 consider It murder to kill and felony to sell. I hope to receive a (bare of St. Paul patronage. 2-3tf H. C. WOLF. Attention All! AND TO SMOKERS ESPECIALLY. IUST RECEIVED a very large stock of the best brands, among which arc the following r 1,000 El Sol RegalU 1,000 Cnlon Regalia cigars, « Fixed Star “ « Invocation « * “ Programs “ ® Conqntata « « « La Quia Mlllan, 3,000 Star Principe u “ La Flo's, « Small RegalU « Also, Caddy’s Tin Foil Tobacco, TeUow Back. Call and examine, for .ale at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, by W. S. COMBS, 6- If Nearly opposite the American House. Mortgage Sale. "PjEFAULT having been made in the X-J condition* of a certain mortgage bearing date the sixteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, made and exe cuted by John H. Brewster, of the county of Washington, and Territory of Minnesota, party of the first part, to Dan iel McLane (McClane) of the Falls of St. Croix, Wis consin, of the second part; and which mortgage was duly acknowledged and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Washington aforesaid, on the 16th day of October, A. P., 1861, at 8 o’clock, P. M., in book A of mortgages on pages 161 and 162. The said mort gage was given to secure the payment of four hundred and forty-eight and 72-100 dollars with interest thereon, on or before the 16th day of October, A. D. 1852, according to the conditions of a certain promissory note In writing bear ing even date with tbe said mortgage; aod that tbe sum of four hundred and elghty-two and 22-100 dollars Is now claimed to be due upon the said mortgage at tbe date of this notice. The premises mortgaged to secure the said debt are de scribed In the aforesaid mortgage as follows, to wit: Lot number two (2) In block number twenty-eight (28) of said town of Stillwater as the satue was surveyed and platted by Harvey Wilson, Esq. Now therefore, no suitor proceeding having been institu ted at law to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, notice is hereby given that pursuant to and by virtue of a power <f sale con tained therein, said mortgaged premises will be sold at public auction at the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Washington on Saturday the 4th day of December next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of that day, by William C. Penney, Sheriff of aaid county of Washing ton. Stillwater, Oct. 20th, 1862. DANIEL McLAXB, Mortgagee. Theo. E. Parker, Att’y. RICH’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A LARGE ASSORTMENT or Safes a of various sizes anil patterns, with and without pow der proof locks, for sale at the Depot, 146 Water street, New York. Burglar-proof Bank Vaults and Vault Doors made to order. STEARNS & MARVIN, s (Late Roffi Stearns 4* Co., tucceuort to Rich 4* Co.) , 146 Water st., and corner Avenue A and St. Mark’s , Place, N. T., Sole Proprietors of Rich’s Patent, and the , only makers of Salamander Safes combining Wilder’s and - Rich’s Patent. WM. CONSTAXS, Agent, St. Paul. October 23, 1862—6tf Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. JUST received— -300 bbls War Eagle exra new winter whea*; 100 bbls Belcher’s clarified sugar; , 100 bbls N. O. sugar} , 20 bbls molasses} 20 half bbls do} j 60 sacks Rio coffee; 6 do Java do; 10 chests Imperial tea; 20 cadays do; 6 chests Y. H. tea; 10 cads do; 26 boxes raisins; 26 do prunes; 3 bbls dried currents; * bbls almonds; 3 boxes citrons; 10 boxes fresh lemons; 5 lbkegssaleratus; > 6 kegs cream tarter; 30 dozen yeast powder; 60 boxes palm soap; 6 boxes variegated soap; . 4 boxes castillasoap; 60 boxes mould candles; 60 boxes star candles; 2 boxes sperm candles; , 60 sacks G. A. 6alt; i 6 sacks dary salt; i 10 bbls cider vinegar; 3 bbls oysters; 60 reams wrapping paper; 10 boxes starch, 10,000 Havana cigar*, and everything else usually found In an establishment of tbe kind, for 6ale cheap for cash, by RET k FARMER. i Oct. 30, 1862. Feed for Cattle Horses or Hogs. The subscriber has for sale at bia farm adjoining St. Paul, 2000 bushels of Rutabaga Turnips at 20 cent* per bushel. St. Paul, Oct. 30, 1862. n7-lt j. w. SELBY. TV/T ONEY TO LOAN—On unqueslion able security. Apply to COOLEY k MCCARTY, Attorneys. Office, H. M. Bice’s brick store, St. Anthony street. Oct. 30, 1862. n7-tf Contracting and Building. EDWARD STEWART, Bricklayer and Architect, thankful lo the citizens of St- Paul, for favors since he commenced'business, would respectful , ly Inform them that he Is prepared to oontract for aud e rect stone or Brick buildings, and furnish materials if re quired, on fzlr terms, having permanently settled In Saint Paul, he solicits a share of public patronage. Drafts and specifications furnished on reasonable terms. N. B- Order* for work left at the store of H. C. Sand ford. near tbe Post Office will receive prompt attention. 42y EDWARD STEWART. Lloyd A Co., pLAIM & GENERAL AGENTS V. y in all kinds of property—negotiators in Loans for large and small rams. Office, opposite the Treasury, Washington. Claims that have been abandoned by other agents as worthless have been successfully prosecute 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 6P. M. Land Warrants for sale. 2t6 TVTICHOLS’ MAP OF ST. PAUL— J- V Nichols* new map of St. Paul, embracing all the Additions, for sale at our store. Price sl,oo. LKDUC A ROIIRER. CODA and Butler Crackers, just re celved by KEY & FARMER. I OCKETS! LOCKETS '.—Splendid A—J Gold Lockets at extremely low prices at whitnry’s gallery. r I > EAS, black or green and mixed, the choicest lot ever brought to Minnesota from mixed at 46 eta per lb., to the very best Imperial at 80 cts per lb. For sale at JARVIS’ Drug store. T3EPSIN, the genuine article, 75 cents A per bottle, for sale by JARVIS, Apothecary. PRESH TAMARINDS—A very fine A and delicious article at the Fifth at. DRUG STORE. THERMOMETERS— From 230 deg. A down to 40 deg. below Zero—for eale by JARVIS. F)R. GREEN’S Oxygenated Bitters are A J a never-falling remedy for Dyapepala—for eale by JARVIS. 17XTRACT of Bene Plant unequaled AA by any other medicine for the cure of Dytentery and Diarrhea. UDLTUM IN FARVO Drug Store. A YRE’S Cherry Pectoral, Wistar’s A A Balsam of Wild Cnerry, Ferry Davis’ Fain Killer, and pure Fort Win. Juice for Invalids; at the Fifth Street DRUG STORE. TARVIS’ Anti-Corrosive Steel Pen Ink,! v for sale wholesale and retail at the CHEMICAL LABORATORY, sth St. (TIOOD Pickles require good Vinegar, 'J Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Mustard seed, black pepper and alnm; all which can be purchased low at the Family Medicine More, cor. Fifth and Jackson. 1 R. H. MILLER & CO., (Succeooora to N. E. Jonney k. C 0.,) , Wholesale and Retail Dealer* la China, Gists and Carthcnware, No. 34 Mala it., bettria Chesaat sad Pine, St. Louis, Mo. PIE SUBSCRIBERS once more call the attention of their friends, and all who are In r want of Goods in their line, to the fact that they are pre pared to receive them on the moat liberal aod accommo dating terms, and have on hand, and now arriving, a very Urge and well selected stock of Goods, ordered EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET, Comprising the usual varieties, and maay other articles Dot to be met with elsewhere In tbta city. Tbe long experience of our principal (ha-tag been thirty . year* an Importer or Earthenware,) enables a. toofT-r annual Inducement* as to variety and quality of itock. : Their stock Conakts In put of 1 OC, blue edged, dipt, painted, printed, white granite, flown, blue and mulberry earthenware, Pure white, enamelled, lustre, bine figured and gold i-m, English china; White,gold band,and decorated French chin*; All the varieties of American, cut, plain and preioad" 1 Glassware, of Eastern and Western manufacture; German and Bohemian Glassware, a great variety; English T D Pipes; American pipes and pipe heads; A targe assortment of looking glasses, Japanned tea troys, of onr own Importation; Britannia coffee and tea pots, castor*, pitcher*, JtCw • great variety of Diet rate quality; A large and elegant assortment of Cornelius k C >.’s cele , brated solar Lard Lamp, chandelier*, girandole*, kc., gilt olive *nd dsmaslt; and a great variety of articles , not Usually imported for this market. Assorted Crates, packed for the Country Trade In the beet manner, kept constantly on band. Our goods are put up In the best mann*r, by careful 1 and experienced packers, end may be transported anydls t tancc, by wagon or otherwise, without risk of breakage, i We take pride lu referring tr» our old customers* and to our packing an-1 the good condition In which our goods are I generally received. Mm2 R. H. MILLER & CO REAL ESTATE FOR SALE^ BY F. E. COLLINS. lot on Main Street, back of the V-/ American Hotel; two I*ots on Fourth street, near Jackson; two Lots on Roberts street above Sixth; also several good farms. Persona wishing to purchase town prop Tty or farmers will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. JUST RECEIVED, on Consignment, , ** Six splendid dressing Bureaus, with Looking Glasses Oil top, for sale cheap; also 20 good substantial bedsteads, which 1 will sell cheap for cash. F. E. COLLINS, Ware Rooms, Third street. George L. Hank*, Baia»a» Cincinnati, Ohio, I I AS for many years been extensively *■ engaged in the manufacture of BELLS) and by 7 careful observation and study of tbe principles Involved in their construction, he has been eminently successful in producing an article of Superior Form, Tone and 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, the peculiar outline, or shape, having a correct proportion of the different parts, thereby giving them elegance of form, have been subjects to which Mr. H. has devoted a great amount of time, In critical observation of effects through a long se ries of Experiments: Bells cast by him, are unsurpassed in their Symmetrical Figure, aud Beauty of Proportion, and for M*dody, Strength aud Brilliancy of Tone, are universally admired. Mr. Hanks Is prepared to supply Churches, Colleges, Academies, Public Bulldlncs, Steam boats, Ac., with his superior Bells, at a short notice, hav ing at all times an assortment on hand. Church Chimes or Peals, and Musical nand Bells, to any number on the Chromatic Scale made to order. Bells sold by Mr. H. are furnished with Yokes, . Wheels and Springs, of the latest and most approved Plan, and the whole warranted In every particular. Those wishing further information will please address ► GEORGE L. n.\XKS, Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘ X. B.—'The Great Bril, «St. Peters,” and the Chime of Eleven Bells, at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Cincinnati, were cast at this Foundry. Julv 3 6m. i BOOK, PAMPHLET CARD, HANDBILL AND General Job Printing. {''HE Proprielors of the Minnesotian Office, have recently 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 printing In a manner not surpassed any where north of St. Louis. We charge small profits and execute all orders with despatch. Both of us being PRACTICAL PRINTERS, We superintend all work entrusted to the Minnesotian Office ourselves, and allow nothing to leave our hands unless it be executed in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER. We rely upon the public for a liberal share of their patronage. A stock of Plain and Fancy Letter Paper, Foolscap, Flat Cap, Folio Post, Ac., on hand for printing. Also Printing cards of different kinds, sizes and colors. Juno 26. OWENS &. MOORE. L B Wait A Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, T-IAVE opened at the store lately oc cupied by C. F. Tracy, on Third street, a general assortment of Family Groceries and Provisions} which they will sell at low prices for cash or in exchange Tor country produce. They respectfully solicit a share of patronage. CHARLES MILBURN, Sr. Paul, June 21, ’s2—4oy L. B. WAIT. gj The Minnesota Remedyjg* FOR Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhtza, Sic., ftc. “PESIGUAGOMIK.» OR “Indian Compound Astringent and Tonic.” r I , HE materials of this medicine are en -i- tlrcly vegetable, Indigenous to Minnesota, and well known lo the Indians by whom they have been used from time immemorial, with invariable success. The Proprietor can confidently recommend this medicine to the public, as a CERTAIN, SAFE, and PLEASANT cure for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and all diseases of the Bowels. It affords almost instantane ous relief In cases of gripings or cramps, and ordinarily effects a complete cure m six or eight hours. To Boatmen, Raflmen, Lumbermen, and all per- ] sons traveling on tlie river, this medicine is invaluable, i Our citizena going below, during the summer months should not fail to provide themselves with it. The ‘»Pesigna«oraik” must of course derive Its repu tation from the testimonials of those who have made trial of It. ’ Please read carefully the annexed certificates. prepared by E. F. ELY, Si. Paul, And for sale at the Bookstore of LeDUC A ROIIRKR, and at W. H. FORBES’ Minnesota Store, St. Paul. Also, at the Minnesota Bookstore, St. Anthony, and Cbnrchlll &. 1 Nelson, Stillwater. Also, at the Drug Store of Htchcox & Axtell, St. Paul. 23* Price Fifty Cents per * CERTIFICATES. I have used the “Pesiguagomik” re peatedly in my family and can recommend It aa the safest as well as most efficacious medicine in all derangements of the Bowels, I have ever known. It has, to my know ledge, saved several valuable lives in most obstinate cases of Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, &c. St. Paul, May 23, 1862. C. W. BORUP. This may certify that I have used the Vegetable Compound Astringent, prepared by Mr. E. F. Ely, in my family, and have found it to be the best by far of any thing 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 H. OAKES. Having used this preparation in my fxmlly, I most cheerfully Join Mr. Oaks In tie above cer tlßcsie of Its virtue.. St. Paul, May 24, IS6C. ALEX. RAMSEY. I take pleasure in being able to state that I have used in my family, Mr. Ely’s Compound As tringent and Tonic, in cases of Diarrhoea, with much suc cess; and especially last summer in a case of summer complaint in an Infant of mine some nine months old, and cheerfully recommend its use to the public. St. Paul, May, 24, 1782. WM. HENRY FORBES. I have used the Indian Compound As tringent and Tonic, myself, and In my family, and found It effective, especially in caaee of children teething, and oooelder It an active and tale remedy for all Bowel Com plaint*. A. R. FRENCH. St. Paul, Aug tut 1,1861. I have used the Indian Compound As tringent and Tonic, prepared by Mr. Edmund F. Ely, and found Immediate relief; and can cheerfully recommend It aa a speedy and aure core for dlaeaaes of the bowel*. St. Paul, May 24,1862. H. F. MASTERSON. I certify that I have used the Indian Tonic, called “Peaiguagomlk,” and recommend the tame s* tn excellent sstrlngent, pleassnt In Its taste, and certain i In Ita cure. J. J. NOAH* August, 1861. 84mS ... All order* for the above Medicine eheuld he ad dresaed to E. F. Ely, St. Pool, Minnesota. Sommer Arrangement! 1 8 5 2. QT. PAUL and St. Antliony Falla, three Dailr SIMM*, lea vine each rlsce at 1 u’.lock A. M., 12 M. sal 4 P. M. COACHES AND TEAMS Will be at the ltnilnx. on the aiTl.al of Steamboats at Sal’it Paul. Also, a Dally Line o t Stat-et between Saint Paul en) •till we ter. TJ~ An estenslee Urety Stable at tb.'Wnwot Fourth awl Roberts streets. Partlcutar attention siren to the aooommodntton of Pleasure Parties, np,m llbertl terms. WILLOConaT k POIYBRS. RAXfORD k »ROTittß, *. a. Tnatt*, M*nnfacttn*n, N. Y. St. Ljnls. HANFORD, THAYER & CO., (3nncseam* to Lewis, Thayer k 00.,} manufacturers, and wholesale dealers in all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Clothing,nelrta,Drawers, end Furnlthlnz Goods. No. 190 Main ttrzet, Comer of Grttn, ont tht Virginia House, LTAVING Received an Immense Sup * \ Ply of Fell and Winter Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are nave preparing to oflVf great In ducements to buyer*. Clothing received (rum the Factory every week, ke-ping our assortment c implete throughout the season. Always on hand a full stock of Rubber sod Oil Clothing, Carpet Bsgs, Over-Alta, Umbrellas, Trunks, kc.; also tbe best Flannel whirls an I Drawers In the Coun try. Oar Minnesota Flannels ere made expressly for Lumbermen. We solicit purchaser* to call and examine onr steak end prices. Orders promptly attended to. No. 190 Main «t., Corner store, south of the Virginia notei. Hanford, toayrr a co- St. Louis, September 10. x>-r FAIR PLAY! “Competition la the Life of Trade.’’ DATTISON&.BENSON’S newCoach -L e« have arrived, and arc now upon the road between St. Paul aud St. Anthony, ready to accommodate the pub He on all occasions. They have also received In addition Ur iheir former large and excellent Livery nock, several new and elegant Carriages and Barouches; a>sn n .w Har nesses and llorce FuruEbiugr, and equipage of tbe in or elegant description. ALSO —an additional stock of Fine Blooded, well broken Horses. Qucnv. lf “spirited” hor-es come In under the IKKjSv Uquor Law, will they be In danger of be- Aelt da ln * knocked on the load? Our entire JjJ^Jjj^i^,newstock will costoversl,ooo. Noother stable in the Wesi, out of Saint Louis will be found as complete as ours. Will our iriends and the public remember, that at the Livery Stable In the rear of the American House, at tint upper end of Saint Paul, they can at all hou-s, have such conveyance by laud, on wheels or on horseback, as thfv may desire. PATTISON A BENSON. St. Paul, June 10, 1352. (38c) DISSOLUTION. r T''HE Co-Partnership heretofore exist -A lng between F. F.. Collins and C. P. V. Lull In the Auction an! General Land Agency business, i* hereby dis solved by mutual consent. F. E. COLLINS, Jt.n •, 3, 1832. c. P. V. LULL. F. E. Collins will continue the Auction, Commission and General Land Agency business at the large Lrick building on Third st., below Jackson. pURNITURE—just received a splen- J- did lot of Furniture from Clncinnail which I will sell at Saiut Louis price*. Call at the rooms of F. E. COLLINS, Third si., below Jacksoo. BOOKST bOOKS! BOOKSr (Jus/ received per Excelsior .) WS. COMBS, near the American » House, has just received a large and varied collectl n ot new books, Just from the press, to which he Invites the attention of ail the reading communltv. They ARE OFFERED AT EASTERN PRICES. Terms' cash. Come and « xamlne —no trouble to show goods at the “Franklin Bookstore.” 37 Real Estate. I offer property situated in the town of St. Paul and its Immediate vicinity, for VVm sale extremely low for cash. The terms «>Afc. are such as do not often present themselves to the capitalist or man of moderate incans, lo invest mon ey in a pr«*speroU6 and rapidly growing town and Its vicin ity. Amoug various prop *rty 1 have to dispose of uTe the following, viz: a dwelling house and several lots of land & ccfiu&i v»»it of at. Paul, with abutvient supply of ex cellent water; also, a small house adjoining. With this property will be bold about ten acres of land covered with a large and thrifty growth «.f wood—a great object now that the Sioux land cannot, at least, at present, supply us w:tn fu*d until in market. I have also for sale a nunib?r of five acre lots with growing timber, situated on and In the Immsdiate vicinity of public roads and not over a mil** from St. Paul. The above property will be sold on such low terms for cash, that the purchaser can immediately sell again at an advance. For sale on time—prices will be prop -rtionably higher. Apply to HENRY A. LAMBERT, Third street, corner of Cedar* 43tf Or to B. F. HOYT, St. Paul. RI’LACAiY, Storage, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, Dealer in Grain of all kinds. Fruit Trees, fcc., Main at., near the Bradley Hou.*e* Galena, 111. Refer to B. H. Campbell & Co., Galena; W. L. Ewing & Co., St. Louis. 40y w * °* LEDUC. d. ROHREIt* LEDUC 1 ROHRER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, [Corner of Bench and Wabashaw streets, St. Paul* M. T.] JUST opened at the corner of Bench and Wabasha vr streets* Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life among the Lowly. Reveries of a Bachelor, by Ik Marvel* Dream Life, do Fresh Gleanings do Dickens Works, complete. Wandering Jew, lliu«trated. The Camp Fires of the Revolution. Lofeing’s Field Book of tbe Revolution. Forest Life and Forest Trees—being camp life among the Loggers. Pencißings by the Way, by Willis. Outre-Mer, by Longfellow, And many other works which wc cannot enumerate In an advertisement. Call and examine them. June 24. LEDUC & ROIIRER. Just In Time. \\J E have opened, for sale, some superb ' ’ engravings of Gtn’l Winfield Scott. Also, his Life and Services, by E. D. Mansil. ld. Call before they are all sold. LEDUC It ROIIRER. OISTORY OF CONGRESS-C^- LL prising Memoirs of the most Prominent members, with numerous steel portraits and fac-slmlle autographs. Jnae LE DUC k ROHKER. WALL PAPER—A large stock of Wall paper, Curtain-, shades and Fire Board Prints, now opened and for tale by Jane *4. Lc DUC k ROHRER. r FO SPORTSMEN—A superior lot A. of Fishing Tackle, for sale hr June 24. Lr DUC A BOH HER. ]\/I ISCELLANIOUS. Scrap Books, A ncrbarlttms, Albums, Papier Mache Curl Baskets, Card Case* and Work Boxes, Newspaper Files, Patent Air Tight Inks—Post Office boxes, Calenders, Ac., ice. Lc DUC A ROHRER. FT.OLD PENS—Just Received, a supe * rtor lot of Gold Pens—some new styles. Le DUC A ROHRER. HOUSE Trimmings, Locks, Bolts, Latches, Butts snd Screws, st F. 8. NEWELL’S. PANE FISHING POLES—Just rec’d V- 8 dox cane Balling poles, at the Book Store of may 22. LE DUC A ROHRER. F. E. Collins, Auction and Commission Merchant, Saint Taul, Minnesota Territory. In the tbreo etory Brick store, Third St., opposite w. H. I_IAVING received a regular License XX from the Town Board, which I have paid for, I am prepared to sell real estate or other property, at Public Auction at ail times and places* Saint Paul, July 31, 1862. F. *• COLLINS. f~ l ORN Shelters in Store and for sale by W F. S. NEWELL. PORTABLE Fire Engines of all sizes for eale by F. S. NEWELL. pARPENTER’S Tools, Pianes, Chis- V>* sets, Bits, Files, Ac., at F. S- NEWELL’S. F arming implements,shoveu, Spades, Hoes, Raket, Forks, Cradles and Plows In store and for aale by p. 3. NEWELL. TJ ARDWARE—Cross Cut and Mill LA Saw*, Axes, all kinds, Hammers all kind*, Ac. Per sale by T. 8. NEWgI.L- The Outer Ban. OLD POLONIUS, Lord Chamberlain, V-r to Cl.ufllo*, KIBf of Donmoife, Mok*4 HUM, «b- a he thus exprt-s.sd hlmoelf In orlrloe to hli 00(1, 1 inn I at hr was about to leave lhe paternal roof to flatah hla Sdu cation in Franc* f “ C-*t!r thv bt’ft v thr purje can bo*, But not &pr- aseri lu laai j; n-*t but not flam}. ’ For the apptrel oft proclaim* the fan.” F'-ellnr deeply improaoxl M:b theopmioo tl at th. ...... of 3t. Pam, oM and four*, IntiOJ, the comb// wi/ifj act upon thl* vholesotnn a Inmnttion, " NEIHAUS & BROTHER Bate brotwht Into the morkek u fine and fajLkxMhta . a stock of oeeounable dreerinx anil romtshtn. floota - - ootid be purchased in tbe Pastern clttae. Th tyrttSLaZ fully ask that gentlemen *rlU call and examine their «io **nt Cloth*, Casslraerw. Testings, it-,, before trading etaerh-re; oatUflol that in reference to (he arrida. Wan ted, th'dr prices, and their fathloaoble <esl*a ol eerang and making op xannsn s, they enn mil and fif all aestom era who may offer. They aJ*j keep on Land* general as sortment ol READY-MADE CLOTHING, And every article in the gc&tlemer.’* furnishing line that may be called for. St.»re »nd shop on Third, between Minnesota anJ Cedar s rects, opposite Judge Lambert’s office. 1-3 f NEHIACS A BROTHER- World’s Fair! \\ E HAVE JUST RECEIVED die ’ ’ best stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Ac*, ev«r brought to the Northwest for retail, which w# are selling at leas than New York retail prices. Any body that don’t believe this can call and aee for themselves. »e are prepared to convince th.'i&uf tbe l«ct we hart a-istn, to a posit,re d,?uwu*tratl.>u. CURRAN Bt LAWLER. Joseph Wakefield, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, \V ILL attend punctually and faithfully ' ’ to nil business that may biT intrusted to hi* ptu f visional care. Particular attention paid to Conveyancing. Office on Thlr i st., over L. B. Walt fit Co’s store, Saint Paul Minnesota. 2-4 y Hams and shoulders^Afi7*t rat.* artl.ie for sale ly BEN. W. BRUNSON. ANNALS OF THE Minnesota Historical Society FOR 18512. A FEW copies of this interesting An liual, containing nvre about the discovery and early history of Minnesota; its geographical aspect, ami mineral and geological resources than any work heretofore Issued, are still on hand, and for sale at the Ho«4stores of Messrs LeDuc tc RoUrer and Combs’; also at this office. Price, Thirty Cents. OWENS A MOORE, Publishers. DOAAj KIAG A Co v Wholesale Dry-Goods Dealers, 123 AND 12,1 MAIN STREET, ST. LOI'IS. ARE constantly receiving new and <f©- tlrable styles of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS which arc offered at a very small advance for Cash, or to Mer chants who pay their notes when due. Country Merchant# will find a decided advantage by an examination of the lar» gest stock of goods west of the mountains. DOAN, KING fc CO. St. Louis. May 22. 36-y JOHN SQUIRE. S. G. REED. Squire A Reed, Eagle Iron and Nail Store, 23 Water st., Between Olive and Pine, St. Louis, Mo* FVEALEKS in Iron, Nails. Hollow JL-' Ware, Castings, steel, Iron Axles, Eliptic springs, Fireproof saf«-s, smiths’ Tools, Ac., agents for the sale of Hope Cotton Yarns, and Pittoburgh manufactures gener ally. 61y F’.iOUR —200 bbls. extra War Eagle Flour, for sale by RET fit FARMER. CUGAR—2O lihds. sugar—so bbls. clarified—Belchers’, by REY k. FARMER. ]\/I OLASSES—IO bbls., just received IVJL and for sale by REY k FARMER. r-OFFEE—2O sacks Rio Coffee, f.r V_y aaleby BUY * FARMER. COAP—SO boxes Palm Soap, just rc ceived by REY k FARMER. HANDLES—SO boxes mould candles, ' J 60 boxes star candles, by REY h. FARMER. T ARD—S bbls. Prime article, received JLrf by REY Jt FARMER. HAMS —2,000 lbs. —Prime article, for sale bv REY 1 FARMER. QALT—2O sacks G. A.—lo do. Dairy, O by REY k FARMER. / ’IGARS—2O,OOO Havana Cigars, for ‘ J Sale by HEY k FARMER. And a general assortment of Groceries »nd Provisions constantly on hand. August 28, 1862. WHITNEY’S GALLERY OF Cor. Third and Cedar sis., St. Paul. THIS Gallery was built expressly for Dagnerreotyplng, and is furnished wllh the VERY BEST of Apparatus. The ilght Is. arranged upon the most approved scientific principles. The proprietor uses hla best endeavors to please those who favor him with their patronage. All are respectfully invited to call and ex amine specimens. 49 LT AMS AND SHOULDERS.—A very XX superior article, cured In the best of style, for by _ REY k FARMER. piISSOLUTION—The Co-partnership U heretofore existing between Cathcart k Tyson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted by N. E. Tyson, who is authorised ts settle all debts due by the late firm, and collect all amounts due the same. A. n. CATHCART, Sept. 16, 1852- N* E. TYSON. Oat*! Oafs!! ■g fhr|r| BUSHELS, just received A VF VF Lf and for sale by CATTICART k TYSON. ALONZO CHILD, ELCN C. PRATT, ORANGE W. FKATT. CHILD, PRATT lc 00., WHOLESALE DEALER* 111 Foreign and Domestic. Hardware and CnU.rr, No. 147. Main street, (Third ioorlNorth of Bank of Miuouri,) mty 22. 36-y. ST. LOCIS, Mo. JOS- 31. BROWN, THOS. ff. THATCH, JON. «. HART. BROWN THATCH k HART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING AND GENTLE MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, No. lOStMaln Street, West side, bet. Washington Avenue and Virginia Hotel, Sr. LOUIS, Mo. \I7E ARE NOW OPENING, Dl * » root from the Cost, a large and superior assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, for Gentlemen’* wear* consisting chiefly of the finer and better grades, selected from the best importing and Commission Houses, and made up in a superior manner, expressly for this market. All kinds of Clothing, ready mode and warranted, at wholesale, very low for Cash or good paper. A great variety of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, sack aa Shirts, Cravats, Gloves, See., fee., which will be sold to the trade at New York wholesale prices. We respectfully solicit a call. St. Louts, May 14, 1862. *4-1/ F. 8. HEWEI, XX? HOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in V * Cook, Parlor, Box Stoves of all kinds. THE CHARTER OAK, four sizes, I patented 186 a; It baa a very large oven, bakes per* fectly and to a charm. For sale by F. 8. NEWiLL. X\T ANTED—1800 cords of wood for v V the Empire Foundry. F.tpjtilre at F. S- NEWELL’S. , £ FAMILY Grindstones, Oil stones, Btc. for sale at f. 8- NEWELL’S. T7TTCHEN WARE—knives and forks, AV Waffle Irons, Ladles, Basting Spoon*, Chopping Knives, Tea Bella, Sieves, Shears, Sadiron, Bna*Ks4tlea, Fie Plates, Ac., for sale at F 8. NEWELL’S. O f;nn FRUIT TREES—Grafled, U Choice v.rietle*» (peach and appla) now growing in my numery and FARRINGTON. 13 LASTERS —Poor man’s, Jew David I Badeaw’s. Dailey’s pain Extractor, Cauthardine Tis sue. Cooklln’a salve, Con. plait, r; all being .uperior ar ticle*. For sale at the patent medicine slore. comer of Fifth ant! Jaekaon. » AKVMS. rpHE Queen of the Forest, an elevated A oven stove pleating to all who u*e It by th* sabs roctorv manner work Is done and the east attending !t, listers and for sale by T. S. NEWELL.