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Dr. M'Lue'i Liver PHI* , Were not, like the quack nostrums of the day, j got up with a view to profit, but were discove red, after many years of study, by one of the first ; physicians in the t'nited States, and used inhis j private practice. Their market success elided i the most unqualified approbation of physicians : and others who witnessed their effects. Poscss-, ing all the sensitive feelings of a thorough-bred ( physician. Dr. M' Lane dreaded being classed with the shallow pretenders who crowd the col-i umns of newspapers with pull's of “ sovereign remedies," and for a long time declined the re-, quests of many that he would proclaim his great ( remedy to the public: but, finally, after much , persuasion on the part of physicians and others who had witnessed the wonderful cures effected j by the Liver Pills, he consented to prepare it for general use. The following certificate, from Dr. Morgan, will bear us out in this statement: it is also valuble as medical testimony of the efficacy of these Pills: — “ This is to certify that I have been nssocia-; cted with Dr. M’Lane in the practice of medi- j c ine, for nearly two years and a half. I have ! had many opportunities of witnessing the good effects his Liver Pill; and I believe they have j cured and relieved a much larger proportion of i the diseases of the Liver, than I have known | cured and relieved by any other course of treat ment Oijver Morgan', M. D.’’ j For sale at Hicncox i Axtell's, St, Paul,; Minnesota. DIED, At St. Paul on tie- 9th Inst., JOHN Q. A. ALTMAN, 1 Prlntfr, (lately employ's) !n the Pioneer ofllce.) aged about 28 years. m———— ll ■ wn ii ■■■ i . School Electing. "IyjOTICE is hereby given tiiat a meet- Ing of th** legal voters of School District No. 2, will be held at th*» school district, on Saturday the 18th Inst., at 7 o’clock, I*. M., for the purpose of levying a tax sufficient to defray the expenses of the District schools the present and coming year, ami for the transaction of such j business as tuay be lawfully brought before the meeting. By order of the Trustees, St. Paul, Dec. 8, 1862. TRUMAN M. SMITH, Clerk. Pass around the Word j THAT ten cases of Fine Goods, bought expressly for the Holidays, will be opened on the 1 20th Inst., at the Bookstore of LeDL'C & Roll HKit. P. S.—ALSO, Thai ail persons who wish to advertise In the Tear Book for ISA 3 must make application imme diately, eleven pages are Already engaged, and but four more can be devoted to advertizing. W. C. LEDUC. - Excitement up Town! i 17LFF.LT & BROTHERS are selling 1 JkA off their elegant stock or seasonable Dry Goods at Cost, to make room for their new spring stock. Now is your time, Ladies cn l Gents, to get Bargains. They have also a few packages of their essence ot Coffee left —four pounds for fifteen cents ! W anted. 100 Of)( ) or more persons I can JL v/v/jV/V./V/ accommodate with good D ag uerreotypes, at price* varying from s2* to sls. Have just received a supply of them- st beautiful c&»ea ever offered in this city, | which with a faithful Likeness make very appropriate presents for the II 0 I, I D AYS. Among the variety may be found Jenny Lind cast? single and double. Shell do do do inlaid with Pearl —very beautiful. Papier Mae he rases, Snap and Booh, do do do Kossuth. JV> Plus Ultra, Bridal, Mourning, . and many other varieties. Have also a few LOCKETS and PIN'S, which I am selling >t extremely low price**. Those wishing any of the above as presents for the Holidays, will do well to j call immediately while the assortment Is full. Da guerreotypes, Pa in tings and Kngravmg* cuptrd tn the ! best manner—Miniatures taken equally well In cloudy j weather. XfV Gallery, corner ef Third and Cedar sts. Operating hours from 9 A M to 3 I* M. 13tf J. E. WHITNET. To the Ladic* of St. Paul. MR. LOUIS BLUM, of the New York Bazaar wishes the I jullo* of St. Paul and vicinity to take particular notice that present* and goodi for the HOLIDAYS can be found at hi* store In great vari-rfy, and for excec 1- Ingly low price*. Gr**at inducement Is offered for pur chasers, as he will leav - for Now York In a few weeks to close out his present co<*ds -v.-n at a sacrifice so as to be prepared for the Spring Fashions. aTarix A S multiplying words is useless in sta f\. ting a simple fact, it Is announced with all proper respect, etc., that I Lav* associated with me In the Drug business that well and favorably known physician, J. Har vey Day. F«*r the patronage already so liberally ex- , tended to me 1 return my sincere thanks, and for the fu ture we stand pledged that no exertions on our part shall t be spared to merit an increase lu a business attended with | auch real pleasure and profit. W. li. JA It VIS, Chemist and Apothecary, J SL Paul, Dec. 11, 1852. Mulfum In Parvo Drug Store. , W. 11. JARVIS J. n. DAY, M. D. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner of Jackson anil Fifth anil St. Anthony and Capitol sis.. St. Foul, Min. Ter., "DESPECTFULLY announce to their XV friends and the public that they received before the . close of navigation, the best stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery* Fancy Articles, Proprietary and Patent Medi. clnes, etc., etc., ever brought to the Territory. Feeling all the responsibility devolving upon us in the conduct of a business where the lives and health of a community are at stake, our abilities and energies will be exercised to the utmost in faithfully dispensing none but the purest article* of Medicines, faithfully compounded in strict compliance with the formulas of the United States College of Phar- 1 macy. We have secured the services of an experienced Apoth ecary and Pharmaceutist, who will In the absence of ei ther of the firm, give the utmost attention to the wants of our customers, and which his thorough knowledge of i bl* profession admirably fits hint. It Is not possible or even necessary wlrhin the limit* of ! an advertisement l«* enumerate the Immense variety of articles in our two establishments, but under the follow ing head* It Js probable some of the wants of our cus- j tomera can be supplied : Officinal Medicines of every description. Pat ent and Proprietary Medicines, Pills do. Root*, Herb* and Bark*; Perfu mery, Cosmetic* and Fancy Articles; Paints and Colors of all kinds ; Oils for burning or paint ing ; Window Glass, Putty and Gtass rrare; Alcohol. Turpentine and Burning Fluid; Pure Spices and Culinary Essences; Sago, Tapioca. Irish Moss, Isinglass , Corn Starch , Heckers' Farina, Arrowroot, French or Pearl Barley, Fresh Tamarinds, Pure Extract of Lemon, JSTutmegs, Vanilla and Tonquin Beans, etc., etc. Physicians arid family prescriptions faithfully com pounded day or night at either stores. JARVIS fc. DAY, Chemists and Apothecaries, Cor. Jackson and Filth, and St. Anthony and Capitol. PRESERA ED Ql INCES, a delicious article; a fine lot «*{ Fresh sage; Cough Candy Drops, fine remedy ; specific for Toothache. For these and the “price of Putty,” enquire of JAItVIS & DAY. CHAVING made easy. This may be done by purchasing a superior razor, “The Shaving Compound,” and a good bru-»h of JARVIS U DAY. "ITERY superior toilet Soaps, V do do Bears OH, do d-* Cutlery, as Scissors and Knives, do do Chocolate, do do English Mustard, etc. For sale by JARVIS 4. PAY. A STEEL Pen good as a Gold one ! ! ■L X Our “Anti-corrosive steel pen Ink,” is the only kind that will not corrode steel. It improves with age and flows freely from the pen. Manufactured for whole a*l® bv JARVIS Sl DAY, At the Chemical LabratoTy. cot. Fifth and Jackson. A S we do our own grinding, our cus- XX. toilers ran d.psnd upon a more superior srticls of (round sptecs thsn cun bo found in r»pcr packages. | JARVIS fc DAV. I A FINE assortment of Candies, which w« are r-tallluj st v°rrlo«r rates, which Is arsn -4U fact. A small bnt choice : 1 f l.ar- "u.OOn K'T.ti.eks ,t 1 *.'.60 per Sf. ’ » JAHVfs fc DAT. ! TVTOTICE—I have this day withdrawn I ■ it froxq the firm of Edgar It Cbambliu, and take great pleasure In recommending Mr. C. to the public pat- I j ronage. _ J ‘ i NEW YORK STORE. A. T. CHAMBLIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fancy and ' Staple Dru Goods ; Ladies. Misses and i Infant's Roots and Shoes, Bushins and Carpet Overshoes; all kinds of GEJVTLEMENS READY-MADE CLOTHING. Shirts, Drawers, and Furnishing Goods; Gent's Fine Calf and Kip Boots, Men tf Boys’ Heavy Brogans. TRUNKS, VALISESh C.IRFETB.iGS; Gent's Fine Silk, Beaver and Kossuth Hats. Gents and Boys' Silk Flush and Silk Caps. tx The Ladieg and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine this new and fresh stock, bought expressly for tbe Minnesota market, at the New York store before pur chasing elsewhere. A. T. CHAMBLIN'. U. S. MAIL STAGE: jST.PAU LAX D P R AIR IE DUC HIE X. 1252. Winter Arrangement. 1853. leavin? St. Paul, Mondays and Fri- J day#. 8 i Leaving Prairie du Chien, Mondays and Thursdays; passing Stillwater, Willow River, Menomonee River, Chip pewa River, Beef River, Black River Kalis, and Round ; Prairie. THROUGH IS FIVE DAYS. So delay at the rivers—teams are placed upon each side i of them —mall and passengers ferried across. The road bas been thoroughly repaired end small streams well bridged. Good and comfortable STAGES on the entire route. Teamsters can rely up«»n finding good stabling, and will have no trouble in traveling with heavy loads. WILLOUGHBY k POWERS. i Contractors. Ho! AVash-ta-do!! j T E. FULLERTON, Third Street, near •J • the Junction with Bench, dealer In Ladles’ Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and shoes, Hats and I Caps, etc., having Just returned from an expedition to the cities of New York aid Philadelphia, would Inform i 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 his unrivaled assortment may be found LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of cashmeres, delaines, alpacas, priuU, flan nels, bleached and unbleached muslin, shawls, table ! cloths, etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Overcoats of all kinds, styles and prh.es, Dress and Frock coats. Pants, Vests, Monkey-Jackets, etc., , made up In ihc best and most fa>hionable manner and of j excellent material. Under Clothing of all kinds, Hosiery etc. Red, white, gray and green blankets—a large quan ; tlty. BOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds, a very heavy stock, consisting of calf, kip, cowhide and water proof Boots; calf, kip and morocco shoes and slippers fur men and boys. Ladies’ kid and en ameled ties, gaitors an l slippers; Ladies’ and misses gum overshoes, child’s boots and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &c. Men’s and Boy’s fashionable styles and varieties, ir great ; numbers. In the above enumeration only a few of the leading articles are mentlon*Hi. To form a Just conception of all i that we have to offer for sale will require a patient per ' sonal examination, which is most respectfully solicited. ' Our goods having been purchased at the Ea3t at extreme j ly low prices, we arc enabled to defy all competition. Call • and see for yourselves. St. Paul, November, 1862. Clothing lor the Million! NEW GOODS. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. \\7INNE & COOLEY, at the Cash » » Furnishing Store, on Roberts 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 goods in their line, ever brought to this market, and which you are respectfully Invited to call and ‘ Inspect. Their stock consists in part of the following ar ; tides: ! Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings. Ready-made Clothing, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Merino, Woolen, ' Worsted, Clolll aul Flsuurl Wiappeis »uU Di»»us) j Ifolscry of ali kinds, qualities and prices: Gloves and Mittens in endless varie les, such as Buck, Worsted Ber- I lin, Merino, Cashmere, Woolen, etc. Also a very beautf ; ful assortment of White and Colored Kid and Silk Gloves. The latest style of Collars, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties, i Cravats, Stocks, etc. SHIRTS. Fine I.!ncn Bosoms of the late-t French and English styles, Flannel, Calico Check and Hickory shirts In great • quantities. Duck anti Drill Overalls. RKADT-MADK CLOTIIIN'G. Cheaper then ever, but too numerous to mention—call and see for yourselves. Boys* and Children's Clothing. We have a very fine assortment made up in the neatest manner, and at very low prices. Buckskin Mittens and Gloves. Fur and Driving Gloves. Rubber and Oilcloth Clothing, Carpet and Traveling Bags. In the Custom Department may be found all the new 1 styles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskin Vestings, and trim . tilings to match; and 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 j W. 11. StlJlmau’s store, St. Paul. 6-tf WINNE & COOLEY. Circa ter Bargains than ever : J7LFELT & BROTHERS having dis- A-J posed of their old stock have procured a new one, J which for cheapness, variety or good quality, cannot be ! surpassed In the Territory. Our stock of dry goods, cloth i lng and queensware has been carefully selected, and we : aje now prepared to’serveour patrons with ' RICH FALL. SILKS. De Laines and Cashmeres Embroidered Muslin Curtains bv the piece or yard. Linen, Lawn-, Laces and Embroideries Jucconet, Book and Swiss Muslins English, German and Domestic Silks Cotton and woolen Hosiery Satin, Taffeta and Lustring Ribbons Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s French Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves Ladies’ Lace Vests, Collars. Cuffs and Under-leeves Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths Elegant Tapestry and Ingrain Carpeting Floor Oil Cloth anil Drugget Domestic Goods, Prints. Sheeting and Shirtings Besides all other goods generally obtained in I)r\ Good , stores. The Omnibus passes the store every ten mimies during the day, and ladles will find It a saving by paying the .'■mall sum for a ride, and giving us a cal). KLFKLT 4' BROTHERS. St. Paul, November 13th, 1862—n0 9 tf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. subscriber bas just returned i J from below with a largi; well selected stocked Groceries and Provisions, which he offers wholesale and retail at the lowest market rates, for cash ; and would res pectfully Invite the attention of the citizens of St. Paul ; and the surrounding country to examine bin stock and prices before purchasing elewherc; he has in store the following articles: 600 bbls flour, 200 bags corn meal. 60 “ mess pork, 26000 assorted cigars, 20 t( prime do 12 dezen bed cords, 4000 lbs sugar cured hams, 8 kits mackered, 4000 “ do do shoulders 6 bbls do 2000 do rib sides, 6 boxes coddsh. 2500 do clear do 25 do dried herring, 2000 do lard, 35 do palm soap, 2600 do butter, 10 do variegated do 1500 do cheese, 10 do castile, do 30 bbls X O sugar, 4 do showy do 35 do clarified (A) do 40 do mould candles, 30 do do (11) do 35 do star do 39 do do (O) do 6 do sperm do 16 do crushed do Bdo pipes, 10 do powdered do 6do fancy stone d > sdo NO molasses, i bales candle wick, 6do S H do 13 do wrapping twine, 15 do cider vinegar, 5 boxes ground spice. 20 sacks Rio Coffee, 10 do pepper and ginger, 7 do Java do 4 mutts cassia, 5 1-2 chests Y H Tea, 2 bbls nutmegs, 6 1-2 do ImpM do 2do cloves, 6 1-2 do G P do 25 gross blacking, 12 cattles Irap’l do 6 dux blacking brushes, 4 1-4 do Black do 4 do white wash do, 10 dozen brooms. 6 bbls almonds, 4 do scrub brushes, 4 do peanuts, 4 bbls saleratus, 16 sacks dairy salt, 4 boxes S C soda, 60 do G A do, 10 dozen zinc washboards, 10 bbls rice. 100 canlaters powder, 10 doz bottles Olive oil, 10 kegs do 10 bbls soda crackers, 10 sacks shot, 30 do butter do, 40 M percussion caps, 6 boxes chocolate, 1 600 cans oysters, 20 do rosins, 60 boxes sardine*, tf bbls madder, 10 bbls dried apples, 160 small cans mustard, 4do do peaches, io boxes starch, 40 boxes prunes, tf do clothespins, 12 doz bottles ink, to doz buckets, 2do lemon syrup, Cdo carved do 10 do assorted pickles, 8 do wash rubs, 6 do catsup, 30 boxes smoking tobaebe, 6 do pepper sauce, 10 do scanertani do, 4do Stoughton bitters, 10 do fine cut chewing, 30 gross matches. 4 do mackerona, I 10 boxes mustard, 3 1-2 bbls dried currants, i 26 large cans do 1000 bushels shorts, . 8-tf X. E. TYSON. p ODD Pickles require good Vinegar, iYJ Mice, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Mustard seed. Mack pepper and alum ; all which can be purchased ! -*w *t the Family store, er»r. Fifth ani Jackson. | WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Burbank’s Express. ! A Special Messenger will be despatch | iL ed from St. Paul and Galeuaevery two weeks; ' commencing Monday, December sth. Freight eoii j warded semi-weekly. Transportation of Money, | Collections, Purchases, 4tc., attended to with promptness and despatch. Remittances made to all j parts of the States, California and Europe. All coiuinis slona promptly attended to. C. R. RICE ii. Co. COXSTAXS S. BURBANK. Agents. X. B. All persons having freight at La Crosse, can i have the same brought here or otherwise disposed of by application as above, or to J. C. BURBANK. St. Paul. November 27, *62—11 tf “ Children Cry for Them.” O , don't you remember, 'tis now in December, | And soon will be Holidays come. O, 7 will be so funny, fve plenty of money , t m buy me a sword and a drum. T3ENZ & KARCHER have received XV direct from the hands or the manufacturers a gen eral assortment of toys for the Holidays—every kind and . variety that can be thought of, too numerous to mention lu detail. Call at their establishments on Third street and in the Upper Town. 12U Stand from Under! DUEL’S MAMMOTH STOCK OF & 32J®3Q 9 ; /COMPRISING all the different styles v_y that may be found In an Eastern market. mAnd be It remembered that we have the ■% tine and thick double solo water-proof custom At J boots that can be made, and Monterey, Kos-r suth and Congress Gaitors, and for beauty and style can not be beaten. But amidst all, the greatest care ami at tention lias been given to the Ladies. These Goods will be sold at wholesale or retail for a small profit. St. Paul, October 14, 1862. 11. E. BUF.L. U. Blum’s X. York Bazaar. At ihe Daguerrean Building, pORNER of Third and Cedar Streets, 1 St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. ; This is the most complete assortment of Ladies’ Fancy ; Dry Goods ever brought to Minnesota. The stock Is direct from New York, was purchased at cash prices, and will be sold at the cheapest rates, li comprises 1 Velvet Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks, , SUks —black and colored Broshe long and sq shawl 3 shawls—all price* Trimmings—all descriptions Embroidery- all kinds Collars, all prices Hosiery, every variety Gloves, kid and cashmere Delaines Yankee notions Heal French Perfumery. Ladles, please call and examine for yourselves. 6:f Warning Notice! Town of HASTINGS, otherwise called Olivers Grove. WJ HEREAS, ALEXIS BAILLY, sen j VY lor, of Wabashaw village, has Just caused to be surveyed Into Town Lots , 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. j This i* 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 tbe claim of Henry G. Ballly,) as the said piece of land and lots are In part owned by EDWARD F. PARKER, in pursuance of an instrument of writing l signed by the K aid Alexis Ballly, senior, as well as by res , idencc. Persons purchasing any lots from Alexis Ballly, senior, which may have been surveyed ou the tract of land re ferred to, will do 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 such sales b> him made will be contested in every legal manner. kdward f. Parker, THOMAS FOSTER. Hastings, Wabasha Co., October 14, 1862. 2-6m3 Uonstans & Burbank, ; Storage, Forwarding and Commission .Merchants, Express and Steamboat Agents . Lower Landing, St. Paul. i hand and for sale—2s bbls. Pork, | V-/ tfoo do Flour, 4000 lbs best dairy Butter, 500 lbs 1 Lard, 26 bbls Corn Meal, 40 boxes Tobacco, 500 lbs Cheese, I 2 casks Hams, 500 do* brooms, 10,000 best brand Cigars, | 10 bbls White Beans, a lot of salamander Ware, Oats, Com, Buckwheat Flour, Lime and Plastering llalr, to ! getherwith a general assortment of Family Groceries con i siantly on hand. Hotel Keepers, Lumw.ri.ini auu *»«..- ! son* wanting any of the above articles will llnd It tor their Interest to call on us before purchasing, i Saint Paul, October 16, 1862. 2-f»y i - Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber previous to the Ist of September last, either by note 1 or book account, are requested to call and settle or the ! same will be placed In the hands of some proper persons | fov collection. Pay up and save the cost. | Our motto is cash up or no sale, as the credit system is • ruinous. W. 11. STILLMAN, j St. Paul, October li, 180S* Dalil Sa Dou 11, Booksellers and Stationers. j Also, Dealers In Hats. Caps, Glove?, Mif?, Muffs, etc., Third street, Saint Haul. DA PER HANGINGS—aT complete X assortment of the latest styles, for sale very cheap at the Bookstore of DAHL & DOULL. W'ALL PAPER—Ladies and Gentle men ar»- Invited to call and examine our extensive variety of the above-named article. DAHL fc POULT,. 1 jl/I UFFS—Lynx muffs for adults, also, a»X Children's muffs In large quantities. As this is the season of the year when these articles will begin to be needed, we most confidently recommend our articles for inspection of the public. DAHL tc DOULL. HATS— We have on hand the latest styles of Fur and Wool hats. DAHL & DOULL. XT'OSSUTH HATS—AIso, Excelsior, j X\_ and other kinds at the store of DAHL & DOULL I ROYS' HATS AND CAPS—An ex- IX tensive assortment—send along your children to try them on at the store of DAHL & DOULL I O LOVES AND MITTS Buckskin YX Glove* and Mits also Fur Gloves—Just the thing for the cold weather that is coining—for sale at the store Of DAHL bi. DOUDL TTMBRELLAS—SiIk and Cotten uni brellas for sale cheap at the store ot DAHL &. DOULL | LI ICKOKY CANES—AIso, Rattan, . X X and Whalebones, Just the thing to complete a gen man’s outfit, for sale at the store of DAHL &. DOULL Proclaim It! That R. 0. WALKER has received his large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS A ND has determined to sell a little XX lower than the lowest, and cheaper than the cheap est. Step in and examine for yourself. No trouble and no charges made for 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, 35 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, ; WALK in and sec for yourself at the Si. Paul Hat and Cap Store of R. O. WALKER. Latest styles of Fall and Winter Fur silk lUt*. Kossuth Shaped. 1 Of Otter, seal, Muskrat, Beaver, Brush, and ; Wool. Every variety of Caps, silk Velvet, and velvet Plush, Russ, Otter, Rocky Mountain, Cloth and Oil silk; Beaver, | Wool and Cloth Caps and Hat* for boy* and children. N. B. All Ilat* purchased at his establishment Ironed free of charge. 2-4tß BEN. W. BRUNSON, Grocer & Provision Dealer, Roberts and Fifth Street, vV Kwps on hand Prune# and other Fruit# ; Queent ivare, Fancy Article#: ail kinds of Thread, Knives and ! Forks, Brushes, looking Classes, window Glass, Nalls, Tobacco, Cigars, fcc., in short, every thing needed for . housekeepers and Families. Price reasonable, and stock such as will please all customers. 12 UTTER—A good article at 1-2 pen. w. bbcfsoi ’s 1852. ARRANGEMENT. 1853. i Most Expedition* Route to the East— Through to Buffalo in 26 hours !ToX. Y. City In 43 ! j Via Northern Indiana and South ern Michigan Railroad. ALL T KAIL. Great J\orthem, Western and Southwestern U. B. Mail Boutc. All the Great Eastern Mails carried over this Route. Trains Going East from Chicago. FlßST—Express Train leaves Chicago at 9 p. m., « daily, (except Saturday,) and arrive* at Toledo at half past 8 the next morning. SECOND—MaiI Train l ave* Chicago at half-past S A. M., daily, (except Sunday) and arrive* at Toledo at y 1 P. M. At Toledo the train* from Chicago connect with the ! South Shore Railroad, running East from that point, thua making a complete railroad connection between Chicago and the Eastern Cities / S3"* These connections can only be made entirely through by taking the X. 1. and S- M. Railroad at Chi cago. Through tickets to New York, sl7 00; to Buffalo, $lO 00; to Dunkirk. $lO 00 ; to Monroe, $7 00; Toledo, $7 00 ; to Cleveland, s*s 00; Cincinnati, sll 00; Sandusky, $7 60; Pittsburgh, $lO 60. J. H. MOORE, Superintendent. Chicago, Nov. 12, 1562. 12m8 Beat on tlie cornel* of Third and Jack6on streets. At this lo- cation, in the building formerly occupied by Daniel liopkln*, n r 4-, -i f B en., \ have established a MEAT MARKET, where the best and fattest anrlolns, steaks, and all other edible parts of the animal, from hoof to horns, can he haJ fresh every day at the market prices. Also, always on band, mutton, pork, «nd all other kinds of meat usually devoured by civilized appetites, except old lean working j oxen, which I consider It murder to kill and felony to sell. 1 hope to receive a share of St. Paul patronage. : 2-3tf H. C.WOLF. Attention AH! AND TO SMOKERS ESPECIALLY. JUST RECEIVED a very large stock of the best brands, among which are the following ; | 1,000 El Sol Regal la 1,000 Union Regalia Cigars, i « Fixed Star u “ Invocation “ “ i: Program* « “ Conqulsta « “ (i l.a Gota Mlll&n, 3,0*30 Star Principe 1 i( La Flora, Small Regalia M Also, Caddy’d Tin Foil Tobacco, Yellow Ba< k. Call and examine, for sale at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, by W. S. COMBS, 6-tf Nearly opposite the American House. A CARD. r pilE proprietor of the St. Charles X House having dosed his house for the winter, de j sires to return hi* thanks to hi* friend* for their patronage during the past season, and to state to them and the pub lic generally, that he will be again ready upon the open ing of navigation, with his house refitted and supplied in the best possible manner, to do his best for the comfort of those who may be pleased to become h!s guests. J. C. CLARK. St. Anthony, Nov. 27,1852 —3w1l Fruit A Ornamental Trees, Flowering Plants, 6fc., For sale at the Scott Nursery, Davenport, lowa. A L ARGE Stock of healthy and thrilty 4 year old grafted apple trees; a good stock of | standard and dwarf pears, standard and dwarf cherries, ! plums, gooseberries, raspberries, currants, etc. ! Also, a large and general assortment of evergreens, i ornamental trees, shrubs and vines, flowering plants, bulbs, etc. The largest assortment of dahlias in the West. Persons wishing to purchase are respectfully referred to Burbank and Cons tans, .Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, who are authorised to receive and transmit all order* tor trees, and who will give ail other necessary information. 12m6 H. S. FINLKY. District Court i>r Ramsey County. John Summerville 1 against J R. 11. Lewis, ) To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and requested lo answer the com plaint of the plaintiff In the above eultlted suit, which hn9 been filed in tbe office of the clerk of the District Court In said county, and serve a copy of your answer on us at the town of St. Paul within twenty days after tli* service hereof, exclusive of the day of service; and If you fail to answer the said complaint within the lime thn wtntnitff will lake Judgment acainst you for the sum of one hundred and forty-three dollars besides cost* of suit. MURRAY h. WILLIAMS. Dated Nov. 29,1952. Iftl Atty*s tor ppft SHERIFF'S SALE Territory of Minnesota, > County of Washington, j ss ' 5 District Court, ! ( Washington County, lly virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the District Court aforesaid, upon a judgment rendered by *Ald court, Oct. 2d. 1«62. wherein John Mc- Kuslck Is plaintiff, and Milton \ . Nobles, D. L. Chambers, Alfred Day, and Moses Perrin arc defendants, In favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants, for the sum of sl2l 82, 1 have on this 30th day of November, A. D. 1852, levied upon, and shall expose to sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, on the twentieth day of January, 1863, at the hour of ten o’clock In the fore- j noon, at the office of the Register of Deeds In Stillwater | in said county, all the right, title, Interest ami estate that l the above-named defendants or either of them had in the j following described real property, on the second day of October 1862, or have since acquired, or so much thereof 1 j as shall be sufficient to satisfy said execution and cost*, to ! wit. Lot number four (4) of section number twenty-six (26) and i»ts number one (1) and two (2) of section num ber thirty-five (36) in township number twenty-nine (29) north of Range number twenty (*2O) west, containing one i hundred and fifty and three-tenth* acres of land, together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belong- 1 lng or In any wise appertaining. WILLIAM C. PENNEY, Sheriff of the county aforesaid. Stillwater, Nov. 30, 1862. 2 sq—Pr. fee, $7,00. SHERIFF ft SALE. Territory of Minnesota, ) t Washington County, ’ County of Washington, s ( District Court. By virtue of two executions issued out of anil under the seal of the District Court of the coun ty of Washington aforesaid, wherein James F. Comstock fit Co., and Booth, Drake fit Conn, are plaintiffs and John 11. Brewster Isdefendant, in favor of aaid plaintiffs, and against , said defendants I have on thfs Btli day of November, A. D. 1852, levied upon and shall expose to sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, on the 25th dsv 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 j forenoon, all th“ right, title. Interest and estate that th*' I said John 11. Brewster had in the following described real estate on the fifth day of August, or has since acquired, or : so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satbfy *aid excu- ! tlons and costs, to wit: Lot number four, (4) of section number thirty-four (34) in township number thirty, (30) north or range number twenty, west, containing 46 acres and 26-100 of an acre; also, lot number twenty-eight In Mock number twenty- j nine, and lot number two in block number twenty-eight i of the town of Stillwater In said comity, according to the j survey and plat of said town of Stillwater which Is record ed iu the office of the Register of Deeds of said county. WILLIAM C. PENNEY,Shcrff. ! November 13, 13o2—6w9—pr fee $7. CAVENDER & MATTHEWS, j BLACKSMITHS, at the Red Shop on 1 X-J the eaßtside of Roberts 1 Street, St. Paul, have com*' CiEbk to the determination that they will do Horse-Shoeing a leetle cheaper than any f body else in Minnesota. A . m'J Work of every description nGg M I manner and on the shortest notice. All work done at our establishment warraant ed to give satisfaction. The best stock and material always on hand, and none but first-rate workmen employed. Oar terms are CASH. In connection with our Smith Shop, we have also a Wagon Shop, with a supply of the best seasoned white oak and other material, lor making tip-top wagons, bug gies* and sleighs, which tve make, Iron and warrant to or der on short notice. Also even' description of plows. ‘ We intend to put the business of our shop straight through. And though It may be said we live by our vises and forge and steel for a living, we mean to do honest work for honest prices. November 27, 1852 —11 j\/TONEY TO LOAN —On unquestion- LrX able security. Apply to COOLEY A McCARTT, Attorneys. Office, H. M. Rice’s brick store, St. Anthony street. Oct. 30, 1852. n7-tf TVTICHOLS’ MAP OF ST. PAUL v Nichols’ new map of St. Paul, embracing all the Additions, for sale at our store. Price SI,OO LEDUC A ROHRER. LASS—AII sizes. Fireproof Paint, JT Scales, Trucks, &c., In store and for sale bv F. 8. NEWELL. QODA and Butter Crackers, just re *'-J ctived by UKr fc FARMKR. CUGARS of every description, of the best qualiy and large <juanlllv, Just received bv RKY is FARMER. M OLASSES.—N. O. and S. H. Mo -l'-*- lasses, for sale bv REV & FARMER. TJRIF.D APPLES—just received bv * J ' lICV A. FARMER. * ' | R. IL MILLER & CO., (Successor* to X. E. Janney A Co.*) Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in China, Glass and Earthenware. , No. 31 Main ft., Chesaut and Pine, St. I-o’Us, Mo- ; [ r I~HE SUBSCRIBERS once more call X the attention of their frirnffn, and ail who fire in i wsnt of Gcod3 lfi their line, to the fact that they are pro pared to receive them on th* moat liberal and accommo dating term*, and have on hand, and now arriving,* v**ry , Urge and well selected stock of Goods, ordered * * EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET, Comprising the usual v»r!< tl.\*, anj many articles not to be met with elsewhere in this city. The long experience of utu principal (ha*, tng beer thirty rear* an linp*J r ter of Earthenware,; *nible§ u* to o.T.'r unusual Inducements a* to variety and qualiry of sto:k. Their stock consists lu part of C C, blue edged, dipt, painted, printed, white granite, flown, blue and mulberry earthenware, Pure white, enamelled, lustre, blue figured and gold band, English china; White, gold band, and decorated French china ; | Ail the varieties of American, cut, plain and pressed Glassware, of Easter i and Western manufacture; German and Bohemian vU.aeSware, a great variety; English T D Pipes; An erican pipe* and pipe heads ; , ■ A large assortment or looking glasses, Japanned tea tray?, • 1 of our own tmport&tt *n; 1 Britannia coffee and tei pots, castors, pitchers, Ac., a great variety of first rate c uallty; ; A large and elegant assortment of Cornelius A Co.’g cele brated solar Lard lamp, chandeliers, girandoles, Ac., j gilt olive and dam sk; an i a great variety of articles i not usually import# 1 for this market. Assorted Crates, pacl ?d for the Country Trade in the best | manner, kept consuintly on hand. ; Our goods are pat up in the best manner, by careful and experienced packers, and may be transported anydls i tance, by wagon or otherwise, without risk of breakage. | i We take pride in referring to our old customers, and to our packing and the good Condition in which our goods are generally received. 62«n2 R. H. MILLER A CO. ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, BY r. E. CORI.IXS. ( \NE lot on Main Street, back of the, Vy American Hotel: two Ixrts on Fourth street, near Jackson; two Lots on Roberts street above Sixth ; also several good farms. | Persons wishing to purchase town property or farmers will do well to call on me before purchasing ‘daewhere. | JUST RECEIVED, on Consignment, I Six splendid dressing Bureaus, with Looking Glasses on top, for sale cheap ; also 20 good substantial bedsteads, j which I will sell cheap for cash. F. E. COLLINS. Ware Rooms, Third street. George L. Hank*, Cincinnati, Ohio, HAS for many years been extensively engaged in the manufacture of BELLS, and by careful observation and study of the principles involved in their construction, he has been eminently successful in producing an article of Superior Form, Tone ami Finish. The quality, combination, and proportion of tart.*Jr-, , together with the degree of heat requisite to produce a compound the most sonorous, poas«*s-ln2, at t»»o same time, sufficient Density and Strength, also, the peculiar outline, or 6hape, having a correct proportion of the different parts, thereby giving them elegance ..f form, have been subjects to which Mr. 11. h <s devoted a great amount of time. In critical observation of effects through a lons ae -1 ries of Experiments: Bell* cast by him, are unsurpassed in their Symmetrical Figure, and Beauty of Proportion, i and for Melody, Strength and Brilliancy of Tone, are j universally admired. Mr. Hank* is prepared to supply Uhurches, Colleges, Academies, Public Buildings, Steom ' bi.ats, Ac., with his superior Bella, at a tthorl notice, hav ing at all times an assortment on hand. Church Chimes or Peals, and Musical Hand Bells, to any number on the Chromatic Scale made • ■ to order. Bells gold by Mr. H. are furnished with Yokes, 1 \\ heels and Springs, of the latest and mo3t approved Plan, and the whole warranted lu every particular. Those : wishing further Information will please address GEORGE L. lIANKS. Cincinnati, Old:*. N. B. The Croat Bell. <-Sb Peters,” and the Chime of Eleven Hells, at St. Poler’a Cathedral, Cincinnati, w**re oast at tlili Foundry. J ulv 3 Bm. BOOK, PAMPHLET, Cffl HANDBILL AND General Job Printing, j r PHE Proprietors of the Minnesotian ! X Office, have recently made extensive additions to : their stock of B*>ok and Job Printing material. Their assortment now embraces all th* L&illil 3 IflLli of Plain and Fancy Type. They are consequently pre pared to execute all varieties of printing in a manner not I j surpassed any where north of St. Louis. We charge small profits and execute all orders with j despatch. Both of U 3 being PRACTICAL PRINTERS, We superintend all work entru-ted to the Minnesotl&n ; Office ourselves, anl allow nothing to leave our hands unless it be executed in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER. j We rely upon the public for a liberal share of their j patronage. A stock of Plain and Fancy Letter Paper. Foolscap, j Flat Cap, Folio Post, Ac., on hand for printing. Also i Printing cards of different kinds, sizes and colors, j June 26. OW ENS A MOORE. The “ 01*1 Protection.” FIRE, MARiXK 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 i the undersigned, a* the duly authorized agent or said of- ' j fice, Is at all times prepared to issue polllcies of Insur- j ] aneo, covering every insurable description of property, 1 against LOSS OR DAMAGE iiv i FIRE ! on THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, On favorable terms. Persons Incurring losses under poli- I cles issued by the undersigned may always rely upon a prompt and satisfactory adjustment, by a special travel ling agent immediately despatched to the spot, acting con currently wilh the local agent. Awards paid here In 1 bankable funds; —also, Awards for losses not due, dis counted at current rates of Interest. Apply to H. L. MOSS, Agent, Corner of Third and Wabash aw street. 10 Notice to Pre-Emptors. I HAVE just received and put on file' in this office, the following township plats, viz : j Township No. 31, Range No. 16 west, do “ 31 and 32 “ 14 do “ 28 and *29 “ 11 « do « 29 and 30 “ 10 “ do “21 “ 9 « do « 23 and 24 “ 8 “ F. P. GATLIN, i Register, i Igtiid Office, Willow river, Wig., Nov. 5, 1862. 10-w3 ' Pocket Edition* of Nature. Daguerreotype Views of “Min-; ne-totika” or St. Anthony Fa!!«, “Mlnne-ha-ba,” or Little Falls, Fort Snelling. and other beautiful Minne- ' sola scenery, fjr sale at Whitney’* Gallery, corner of' Third and Cedar streets, saint Paul. These views have been procured with great labor and expense, and for beauty and perfection of execution can- 1 not be surpassed. All are respectfully Invited to call and examine specimens. August 21, 1852. 49 Notice, all ye Interested! T AND WARRAN I'S for sale at mar a-i ket price*, and promptly sent by mall to purchaser.! • when the money 1* sent with the order. Claim* of all kinds, collections, Ac., attended to bv us, postpaid, directed to LU)TD A GO., Claim and General Agent*, W ashington Clty,D.C II YDRAULIC RAMS, Pump*, Lead 1 X Pipe, Sheeting, and Bar Lead, Patent Churns, Ac., for sale by F. S. NEWELL. St. Paul, June 6, 18flff~37v D USSIA, English, and American Sheet XV Ir.m, and 400 assorted stoves in store and for sale by F. s. NEWELL. \\ 7 ANTED -3000 oM stoves tor Foun- j f V dry purposes, by 8. NEWELL. I Summer Arrangement! 18 5 2. *s2T. PAUL and St. Anthony Fall*. thrse Pally **«»»«. li-aTing .such ;>lica »t 7 «• 1.-k A. M., 12 M. sucl 4 P. X. COACHES AND TEAMS Will bo *•. the landing, v n the arrival of .iftaniWU §\ Saint Paul. Also, a Dolly IA nr of Sl«2f« between Saint Tsui mud Stillwater. LJ* An extensive I ivory SUMe at the\; ,ra*r of ¥ >«.r»h sag Robert* itreft l . Particular attentu n given Is the accuxniDoUtton : Pie* i are parties, -pen liberal term*. 2 J -tf _ _ \VII.LOUUIIRY A POWERS. itAsroku A titioTurn, .a. f. thayl*. Manuficturers, X. y. flt. Louis. HANFORD, THAYER &. CO., (Suvcewor# to 1.-vrls, TLsyrr It C 0.,) V.VNLTACTVREP.S, ASI) WHOLESALE l)r ALLUS IN all kinds or READY-MADE CLOTHING. tlothing. Shirts, Drawer*, and Furnishing Goods, No. 190 Main street, Corner of Green , one door below the Virginia Jlouse f ST. LOUIS, Mo. HAVING Received an Immense Sup ply Of Fall and Winter Ready-Made Clothing and i Furnishing Goods, arc now preparing to oflef great in ducement* to buyers. Clothing received from the Factory every week, keeping onr assortment complete throughout the sea-ton. Alwayt on hand a full stock of Rubber ami . Oil Clothing, Carpet Hag-*, Over-Alls, Umbrellas, Trunk*, Ac.; aNo the best Klann-1 «hlrta *n 1 Drawer* In the Coun try. Our Minnesota Flannels are made expressly for Lumbermen. We solicit purchasers to call and examine our stock ani • prices. Order* promptly attended to. No. 100 Main »t., Corner store, south of the Virginia , Mote!. H ANFOIID, Tn AY ER A CO. St. Ix’Uls, September ID, 3 FAIR PLAY! “Competition Is the Life of Trade.*’ "DAT riSQN &l BENSON’S new Coach :X. eg have arrived, and are now up**n the road between St. Paul and St. Anthony, ready to accommodate the pub lie on all occasions. They have also received In addition to their former large and excellent Livery stock, several new and elegant Carriage* and Barouches; also new llar -1 nesses aud Horse Furnuhlng?, and equipage of the most elegant description. an additional stwk of Fine F- ded, w'-u broken Horse?. Query. 1 lqw*r Law. will they be in danger of be- Vr if wt in * kn,,4:ktd ~n the h-ad? Our entire stock will cost over $ 1,000. So other stable in the We»t,outv.f Saint Lov.lt will ; to found *F c >mpl te as ours. Will our frbnda end the public r“ro*-.*nber, that at the Livery Stalil* In the rear of the American House, at the upper end of Saint Paul, they can at ali hour?, have aurh conveyance by laud, on whe ds or on horseback, a* they may deair-. PATTI SON A BENSON. .St. Paul. Jure 10, 1852. (38y) DISSOLUTION. r PHE Co-Partnership heretofore exist in* between 1". Cjlltn.. sn J C. P. V. Lull In the Auction an.! General Lsnl Agency business, 1. h-rr! ▼ dla snlve.l by mutualcjns. nt. V. K. OIM.IX.s, Jun-, 3, l«.v.\ 0. P. V. LULL. F. E. Collins will continue the Auction, , <.\>mmß-|..n and General Land Agency business it the larne l.rict building on Third st., below Jacks, n. 1 FURNITURE —just received a splen did lot «f furniture from Cluclnntil which I will . sell st Saint Louis prlc-r. Call *i the rooms of y. L. COLLINS, Thirds:., below Js kjon. Real fixtate. I *-tr**r property riiuattd tn the twwa of 1 Sr. Paul .and it.-* immediate vlclnl y, for fKff s*l p low for ca.-h. The terms B)| : ■ arc s uci. a* do not often present tbemselV’es to the capitalist or man of moderate means, lo lnve.it mon- ; ey in a. prv»^p'' r .,uii and rapidly growing uv.it an l its \lcln liv. Among varlotia property 1 have to dispose of are the , following, viz: a dwelling house and several lot 9 of land In a central part of St. Paui, with abundant supply of cx cellent water; also, % sm*ll house adjoining. With this property w 11 be Sold about ten &ci*s of land covered with a large and thrifty growth of wood - a great object now that the Sioux land cannot, at lca.t, at present, supply ua with fuel until in market. 1 have also for sale a number of five acre k.t3 wit?; growing timber, situated on and In the Immediate vicinity of public roads and not over a mile from Bt. Paul. The above property will be sold on such low term', for cash, that the purchaser can Immediately a«*ll agaiii at an advance. For sale on time—prices will be prop .rtlonablv higher. Apply to HKXUY A. LAMBERT. ' Third str er\ corner of Cedar, 43tf Or to B. F. HOYT, St. Paul. R. JI’LAt!A\. Storage, l orunrdintf ic Coinutiasion Merchant, Dealer in Grain of all kinds. Fruit Trees, Ac., Main at., near the Bradley lfoitae, Galena, ill. Refer B. H. Campbell fit, Co., Galen*; W. L. Ewing A Co., St. Louis. 40y u . u. li:i>uc. r. p.^nnm. LEDI'C A ROIIRFR. B«»OKSELLKRS AND STATIONKHM, AVIIOLFSAI.r AND IiFTAIf., [Corner of Bench and Wabashaw strccta, St. rani, M. T.) m j ay zmmL 9, JUST openetl at tlie corner of Rcnch and Walwishaw street*. { Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life among the I.owlr, Reveries «*f a Bachelor, by lk Marvel. Dream Life, * do Fresh Gleanings do Dickens’ Works, c..mpi*-ta. Wandering Jew, Illustrated. Tbe Camp Fires .>f the Revolution. Loasing’b Field B<n.k of the Revolution. Forest Life and Forest Trees—being camp rife among 1 the !yO?g“r». ' j IYnrllllngs by the Way, by Willis. Outre-Mer, by Longfellow. And many other works which we cannot enumerate in an advtrtlstm tit. A’alJ and examine them. June ‘.*4. LRPUC fc IOHUB. .lust in Time. VU E have opened, for sale, some supcrl> ’ “ engraving* of Ihn’l Winfield Scott. Also, his Life and Service-, by E. I). Manstbdd. Call before they ar“ all sold. LEDUC A ROHKKK. j OISTORY OF CONGRESS—Coin- XX prising Mem >ir* of the most Prominent members, j with nuineroue steel iv»rtralts and fac-simlle autographs. June 21. I.i: DUG A ROHRER. WALL PAPER—A large stock of Wall paper, Turnin', shidcs aiul Fire B„»p1 Prints, now- opened and for sale bv June 21. I.E DCC A RonREIt. r P() SPORTSMEN—A superior lot X of Fishing Tackle, f.-r sale by Jun' 24. I. L DUG A RoHRF.R. j MIS( ELLANIOUS. Scrap Books, j Herbariums. Albums, Papier Mache Card Baskets, j Card Cases and Work Boxes, Newspaper Files, Patent Air Tight inks—Post Office boxes, Calender*, Ac.. Ac. LE DUC A ROIIRKR. j Cy.OLD PENS—Just Received, a supe-, '-X rlor lot of Gold Pens—some new *tvle«. , LE DUG A ROIIRFR. HOUSE Trimmings, Locks, Bolts, Latches, Butta and Screws, at F. S. NKWELL’S. ! p ANE FISHING POLES—Just ree d v_y 8 d*»z rano fishing poles, at the B-»ok Store of may 22. LK DUC A ROHRER. j F. E. Collins, Auction and tom in Is* lon Merchant, Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, In the three story Brick store, Third St., opposite W. 11. Forbes’ Outfit. HAYING received a regular License from the Town Board, which I hare paid for % 1 am prepared to sell real estate or other property, at Public j Auction at all time* and places. Saint Paul, July 31,1852. F. E. COLLINS, j U'ORN Shellers in Store and for sale bv f. s. khvill | PORTABLE Fire Engines of all si*c* i for sale by F. S. NEWELL. I C~ ARPENTER’S Tools, Planes Chi -1 sets, Bits, riles, .Vc„ at F. S- NEWELL’S. Farming implements,shovel*, | Spartes. Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Cradles and Plows In j store and for sale by F. S. NEWELL, j TJ ARDWARE—Cross Cut and Mill | Li Saws, Axes, all k’nd*, all kind*, Ac. j For sale by F. 8. NEWELL. 17LOUR AS IS FLOUR.—A lot of A « Extra War Ka«le,” manufactured from New Win ter Wheat. Alao one usual variety of everythin* else, tot aale by RET It FARMER. October 9, 1852. Piano-Fortes. W E have two of Stodart’s celebrated V ? Piano-Fortes for oale, to which we Invite the at tention of thole In want of s auperior Instrument. Terms *aay. I uDUC .V ROHRER. j The Outer Man. QLD roLONIUS, Ijord ChambcrUin. , ' * ia z uf Danmark, talked sente. n< a he thaa expr htmaelf tn advice to his son, I t ca'tlon ‘ h ’ ! rjo! lj “a eiu “ C rtly thy habit as thy j,-,,. But iT*t expr-eat'd in tau. y; n.*xtUut : w ,* a ifl.% • lor the cjprix.l cfi pfwclilffjrg ft* -* u « r F* eIID- deeply Impressed with th«wp.i.-i k , o , a 4. . !t# of Sf. Paul, o*.J and yi.unf# inieM/ the coaslua vlater. io act tt>un this *vh*.l • wmc adm-xiitiuc, , NFJIIAUS k BROTHER Rxv-s brorgl4 tL* market *• fl'ke and foalilr oMen a *:•/ k . f iuast.liable ar.J fa*u!sh!ng g»ds „ could be tn ibe Eajtcrn cl ie«. Th«y r*rpe ;- t ally fLa*. g-rs.iemr.:. will call and exam In* ii,*’: el,- Farit CMba, Cn*atiserf-a« Voet agj. Ac., before trad i ; that la r-ferca- e Vj the arJoice w t»iUth.*!r prp*o*. and their faihlo&ab.e etvlo? (,f curr.* g tnU n’ak'cs up garmin *|t>i»y can sa ! aAd.Sf ali cu-U.ti-* *rs who may offer. They nUj k v*p a geu-r*: A>rtment of RE ADY-M ADE CLOTHING, Ai»l every article la the geatlemen’t fcml«hlag line ffji| may be calle*l fur. Store and shop on Itiird, between Minnesota and Cedar streets, «ppjS;te Judge Lambert’s olfl-. e. 1-3 ? _ KFIQAUS A RBOTRER. lYorld'g Fair! \\ i; HAVE JUST RECEIVED (bf, * * be*t stock of Dry Good*. <?iofhiog. Fancy Article?* Ac., ever Lr-eKfht in the Northwest for retail, which wo are at leaa them New York retail prices. Any body lhat don’t believe tbt* can call and see for Ihemselvea. We ere prepared to convince them of the fact we Lera assert, to a positive demmibtratfcm. CURRAN A LAWJJtR. U AMS AND SHOULDERS—A first a- -1- rate artl.-l. for aalu by BEK. W. BIU KSOV. *. I. tSSWAR K WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Te Hotel and Bonrdlnc llo.se Keepers, Marrhaata and tbe Fublte in General. R MARVIN. (AGENT FOR THE . O’Hara Glass M.nulacturinr Compvnr,; han-.r>>n. cd on Third street, nearly opposite tbe Tost (Hi t, a very extensive sssoriment of GLAS.SW A HE, . bleb he la (<frr- Ins st Whol-sale and Retail, brloT gt. I vuls pi Ires. Call and examine this bsautlfut, snd for St. Paul, nnlnua display of Glassware. Vou will find Tumblers of every deserpt’n Sugar Bowls, Cruets, Fruit Bowls, Celeries, Jelly Bowls, Salts, .Molasses Cans, Pitchers, Custard Bowls, Fruit Plates. Jelly Glasses, Cake Salvers, Jelly Stands, And Indeed a variety too nun:»rou* to mention. Call #»arly at the St. Paul Glassware Store, Third stree!, be twit-n Roberts and Minnesota itreet#. May 1, 1862. y,.y ALONZO CHILD, 7.LON C.rXATT, OIAKvC W. PRATT. CHILD, PRATT A CO., ZMPOATBfIS AND WHOLESALE DBALF IIS IN' Foreign mud Domestic* Hardware and Cutlery, Xu. 14? a Malu street. (Third door "North of Bank of Miuouri,) may 22. 36-y. St. LOUIS, Mo. JOS . M. BROWN, TIIOS. IT. THATCH, JON. Q. HART. BROWN THATCH A HART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING AND GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 106 Main Street, Wertfld*, bet. Washington Avenue and Virginia Hotel, Si. LOUIS, Mo. * \\ E ARE NOW OPENING, Dl * * rect from the Fast, a large and *jperlor assortment s/f Ci .thing and i'urr.LLing Goods, for wear, consisting chiefly of the fl»*-r aud better grad-.*o, s«*lectedl from the b#*j*t lniportli:g »uJ Commi«i!on Huti»«e, and made up tn a superior manner, I'Xpressly for thin market. All kind* of Clothing, p*ady inode and warranted, at wholesale, very low for Cash or good payer. A great variety of Gent.’ l‘urul>htn< Gcxdy, su.'ti at Shirt*, CravaL*, (■ loves, kc., .Vr., which will te *• 11 te the trade at New Y'orU wholesale prices. We reapccffully a cal!. St. Louis, Maj 16, 1862. 34 If RICH’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Safe. A A of various sizes snd pattern*, with and without pow der proof locks, for sale at the Depot, 146 B aser sirset. New York. Burglar proof Bank Vaults and Vault Psora mad# to order. STEARNS l MARVIN’, (l.nte Rojf , Stearns 4* Co, 9 successors to Rich 4 Co-) 146 Water st., and corner Avtfnue A and St. Mark’s Place, N. Y., Sole Pr«>protors of Rich** Patent, and ttt« only maker* of Salamander .Safe* combining Wilder’s ar.J Rich’s Patent. WM. CONST A NS, Agent, St. Paul. October 23, 18M—6tf Large Ktork ol* Groceries aud Provisions. JUST received— -300 bbls War Kagle extra new a Inter a heat; 100 bbls Belcher’s clarified sugar; 100 bbls X. O. sugar; 20 bbls molasses'. 2U half bbla do; 50 sacks Rio coffeo; 6 do Java do; 10 chests Imperial tea; 20 cadays do; 6 chests V. H. tea; 10 cad* do; 26 boxes rai'dns 25 do prunes; 3 bbls dried currents; 3 bbl* almonds; 3 bn*ps citron*; 10 boxes fresh lemons; 15 kegs saleratus; 6 keg* creamtorter; 30 dozen yeast powderf M boxes palm *oap; 6 boxes varlega(e>l soap; 4 boxes castilla soap; 60 boxe* mould candles; 60 boxes star candles; 2 boxes sperm candles; 60 «arka G. A. salt; 6 sacks dary salt; 10 bbl* cider vinegar; 3 bbls oysters; 60 reams wrapping paper; 10 boxes starch, 10,000 Havana cigar*, and everything elae ocuafty found in an establishment of the kind, for sale cheap for cash, by RET k FIRMER. Oct. 30, F. S. IVEWEL, \I7 HOLESAI.E & RETAIL dealer in * » Cook, Parlor, Box Stoves of all kind*. f I ''HE CHARTER OAK, four sizes, I patented 1862; it has a very large oven, bakes per fectly and to a charm. For sale by F. S. N'KWeLL. \\T ANTED—1800 cords of wood for v v the Empire Foundrv. Enquire at _ >’• 3* VEWKT.L’fI. L'AMILY Grindstones, Oil stones, &.O. r for sale at RMWia. T/"ITCHEN WARE—knives and forks, IV. Vf.fll- Iron., I.a<llM, Basting Sponna, Chopping Knives. Too 8011., sieve*, Shears, Sadiron, BraM Keulra, Pie Plates, hr., for sale at Y. S, XP,Wr.H.'.S. O fSnO FRUIT TREES—Grafted, tJ * 9 V/ Choice Varieties, (peach and apple) n<r» growing In my nutaery and far sate. GMO. W. FARBISGTOK- Queen of the Forest, an elevated A oven afore pleasing to aV who not It by the aatta factory manner work la (Wte and the ease attending ft* in itart and for sale by F- S. ytWIU»^ Good Rooms, SUITABLE for families can be had on kJ accommodating term*, by appHcatlon at the Mlnnr ’“'a Boartfog-noim.-, Kasle Srree,. C.McCKAT. T7XTRA WAR EAGLE FLOUR.— Hi a large consJgncoeat Just received, and for aale ebeap* RKT R FARMER, T?LOUR —Extra and Superfine, for sale r by HUM. W. BBUX3QS. piRE & WATER-PROOF PAINT— X 1 Sims’ celebrated article for Roof*. Pences, Brkk. hr. Vor sale bv the Rarrel. Keg or pound bv Cti’ ' SPKVI PR. KIBKP.ITBU K * UiRKI.ET. F. S. SEWEL, \I7 HOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in * » Cook, Parlor, Bux Stoves of all kinds. f I ''HE CHARTER OAK, four sizes, I patented 1862; U has a very large oven, bakes per fectly and to a charm. For tale by F. S. XKWeLL. ATT - ANTED—IBOO cords of wood for v 1 the Kmpire Fouirlry. Knqulre at ¥. S. YEWKM.M. L'AMILY Grindstones, Oil stones, &.O. L for sale at F.I.UUUa. T/"ITCHEN WARE—knives aud forks, t\. wsID- Irons, Ladles, Bastlni Spoon*, CSopplni Kntv-s. T.a Bells, sieve., Shears, Sadiron, I'mi Kettles, Pie Plates, fce„ for sale at r. S. NKWP.LI'.S. 9 fsnn FRUIT TREES—Grafted, w V/ Choice VartcHe*, fpeach and apple) n<yw growing In my nursery and far sale. liW>. W. FARBIXGTOK- Queen of the Forest, an elevated X oven afore pleasing to all who Baa It by »*• satis factory manner work la ttoke and the east attending Ift in store and for aale by F. i. Good Room*, SUITABLE for families can be had on O accommodating term*, by application at the Minne sofa Boartfog-no®.-, Kasle Sfreet. C . McCKA T . T7XWA WAR EAGLE FLOUR.— D A large conslgmwat just received, and for sal. fhnsDs Rfcl Ot rAKMKR, 17 LOUR —Extra and Superfine, for sale T hr BBS, w. BHU.VSOS. T7IRE & WATER-PROOF PAINT— X 1 sins’ celebrated article for Roofs, Fences, Brkkv Ur, Yv* sale bv tbe Rxrrel. Reg or pound by 43 { f QpFVf’FR. KIRK PATRICE ft V 4RRI.ET*