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of the people of St. Paul, that she had better stay at home with her mother the remainder of her life. The provisions of our statute In this particular are considered just, equitable, and liberal. And while all will assent to this, does any feel justified in setting aside all those pro visions, and giving their vote to have one more divorce bill bound among the session laws of 1853. Sir, the Territory of Minnesota has a reputa tion that is not altogether an enviable one; and although at first she bad the example of Other Territories to follow, yet she was not long in establishing a precedent of her own, and such a precedent as I hope no other Terri torial Legislature will ever attempt to imitate, and surely never can emulate. Composed as this Legislature is, and as all previous Legislatures have been in this Terri tory, mostly of young —at least of unmarried men, it may not be surprising that they should lend a willing ear to the tales of misery that are constantly being recited in their hearing; and at once their sympathies ore enlisted in be half of their suffering fellow-man. This is natural and should be so. If my warmest sym- Fathies will avail anythiug, Mr. Buel has it.— heartily commiserate with him in his trouble. He is aged. Let us condole with him in his misfortune; and if his tale of sutferring be founded on fact, he is entitled to our pity.— But God forbid, that an interest in his behalf should swerve us from the path of duty—that duty wc owe our fellow-men, ourselves and our Territory. Ail injustice might lie done Mrs. 11. that would lie irremidable for life ; and at this very moment she, for aught wc know or have any means of knowing, may be counting the hours as they pass—may be waiting and watch ing with intense anxiety for the return of her long looked-for husband, who is now engaged the second time in obtaining the action of our Legislature to grant him a divorce from her whose every thought is of him, and every wish for his welfare and return. Cases similar to tbis have occurred—wrongs like these have been committed ; and were we to pursue the course that has previously been adopted, such instances would not be rare or hard to cite. Mr. Chairman, this is a prolific subject, but its merits and demerits have been so often dis cussed that I will not detain the commit tee longer, as any one who attempts to op pose a bill for divorce is acting against pub lic opinion and is doomed to be in a hopeless minority. But the seeming trifles in these brief, though vague remarks, are to me confir mations strong as proofs of holy writ; and if they shall induce members of this committee to bestow upon the subject the thought that its importance demands—to scrutinize it in the various phases in which it presents itself—to reflect upon it considerately and dispassionate ly—l have accomplished all I ask and all I wish. Temperance Convention. The adjourned Convention of the friends of the Minnesota Liquor Law will be held in the Court House at St. Paul, commencing at 10 o'clock, Feb. 23d—the anniversary of Washing ton's birth-day. It is hoped that all parts of the Territory will be fully represented, and that this grand demonstration will be far ahead of any we have yet seen. Come, one and all. “Come as the waves come, when navies are stranded.” Cii as. G. Amiss, Sec’y. Fany Fern is Mrs. Kldridge, of Boston. She is a widow lady, and the sister of N. P. Willis. This may be relied on as correct. Nomination-.— The vote in the Whig caucus of the Massachusetts Legislature, which nomi nated Mr. Everett for U. S. Senator, stood as follows: Everett 98: Ashman 5-1; Briggs 4: Rockwell 3; Grinnell 1. The vote was then unanimous. Newspaper Changes.— Mr. SandforJ has gone out of the establishment of the Jeffersonian, and his place is supplied by Mr. Shaver. The firm is now Ray A Shaver. We also notice, that Mr. Shrader has retired from the Grant County Herald, and Mr. Goldsmith takes his place. The style of the firm is, Cover & Cold smith.— Galena Advertiser. The lion. John Davis, the veteran Massachu setts Senator declines a re-election, and avows his purpose of retiring from puhlio life. Ills course has been one of uniform fidelity end in tegrity, honorable to himself and useful to liis country. Cheaf Fare.— An arrangement is soon to be made by which passengers will leave N. York in the morning, will reach Sandusky in the eve ning. and Cincinnati in Jo hours. The distance is 8!)0 miles, and the fare is to he $lO, or a tri fle more than one cent a mile for the whole dis tance. Boston - and tiie West.— There are now three important railroad lines running from Boston westward, namely: The Worcester and Albany line; the Fitclidurg. Cheshire and Rutland line; and the Cowell and Ogdcnshurgh line.— There is said to be more than business enough for all three, and it is continually increasing. The financial editor of the New York Exami ner sav?, that lie entertains no doubt that the joint yield of gold from California and Austral ia, in 1554, will exceed five hundred millions of dollars. Rossenu says: “There are but two things that are positive goods—health of body and health of mind; and but two things that are positive evils—pain of body and pain of mind.” The last invention in a small way is that of a down-caster, who makes umbrellas with a /’utter all round them, so that the water pours off in a single stream. Frederica Bremer has in preparation a work entitled “Homes in the New World," giving her impressions of America, derived from her recent visit to this country. Avstrama. —The last accounts from Austral ia say. that there is every reason to believe, that those mines may be relied upon for the year to come, to furnish about two millions of dollars per week. Medical Testimony caxxot de Coxtrover ted.—One of the most startling cases is narra ted of Dr. M'Lanc's Vermifuge by Dr. John Butler, of Lowell, Trumbull Co. Ohio. The case was that of a young lady who had been vejy sick for eight years, and had consulted a number of phys'eians, who had treated it as one of Prolapsus Uteri. Dr Butler was then called in, and for a time, believed with his predeces sors that it was a case of Prolapsus. He was however, soon forced to the conclusion that his patient was suffering from worms, and after much persuation, prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge. This medicine had the effect of removing from her a countless number of the largest size. After she passed them, her health immediately re turned. She is since married, and enjoys ex cellent health. For sale at W. W. Hicncox, St, Paul ESTABLISHED 1845. CHARLES BARNARD. W. D. W. BARNARD. BARNARD & Co. 140 Main street, (opposite the Bank of the Stale of Missouri) St. Loots, Mo. JOBBERS A.YD DEALERS IJY drugs, paints, oils and dyesiufps oiasswire. White Lead, Medicinal Brandies Window Glass Red Lead and Wines, Llth.rse Garden seeds i?' I '* o Varnishes Perfumery Turpentine Chemicals opicei Brushes Fancy Articles. DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS’ SHIP FVRSITCRF. AND PATENT MEDICINES on* of " lf> most extensive and complete In V* found w-u worthy the attention of our cnJ ’.s I" 0 "* and Merchant, purchasing In either tor > ,r< 'Pared to meet any competition, crMt> a,,J W H °eb rated scoreh dr - storms cel s-nuAit.lt SCOTCH COCGH CAXDY, One of the most popular and erne., ever Introduced Into the MUsluipoi l U .i| COU * h re ™ <1 ™ packasea sold tu the city of St. Louis In one £.7. ’ g, “ co »- PLOUGHING LAND AND MAKING RAILS. PROPOSALS will be received at the XT Indian Agency at Fort Snelllng, until Saturday the Hth of March next, for breaking alx hundred aeres of prairie laud near the moult of Red Wood on the We.t side of the Minnesota river, about sixty miles above Trav erse des Sioux, on what is called the Indian reservation. Bids for ploughing will be received in lots of one hun dred acres each—a person may bid for one or more lots, and slate the price per acre. One third of Ihe contract must be ilnishcd by the Ist of June next—one third Ist July, and the remaining third by the Ist September. Al so. proposals will be received for making at the same place 34,000 good sized rails in lots of 6,000 each. Bids can be made by the same person tor one or more lots; the price per hundred must be stated. The rails must be made ready for delivery the 15th July next. Bids will be opened on Saturday the lc’thof March, and awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, unless all bids should be deemed extravagant; a question which the Agent reserves the right to determine. Address—lndian Agent, Fort Snelllng M. T. “ Proposals for ploughing—or making rails.” NATHANIEL M’LEAN, Indian Agent. St. Peters, Feb. 8, 1853—4w22 Proposal* lor Indian Pro visions for 1833. Minnesota Superintendency, ) Saint Paul, Feb. 11, 1853. { iLEALED PROPOSALS will be re celveti at tikis oftlc* until 12 o’clock M. of the 4th of April nrxt, for forwarding and delivering the following provisions to the Sioux Indian* under the treaty of 183?, viz: Superfine flour to the amount of $2,500 Mess Pork do 1,000 Hog** lard in kegs, do 1,000 White shell corn in sack* do 1,000 These provisions to be delivered on or before the second day of May next, at the lauding at Fort Snelllng, subject to inspection at the place of delivery by disinterested persons, to be selected by the Sioux Agent and the con tractor, or contractors. Bidders will offer in separate bids for each article. Good and suflicient security will be required for the perform ance of the contracts to be entered upon, and the bidders will name in their proposals the persons they will ofler as security. The Superintendent reserves the right to set the proposals aside, should they be deemed unreasonably high. Bids must be endorsed “Proposals for Indian Provisions under Sioux Treaty of 1837 and addressed to Superin tendent of ludlan Affairs, St. Paul, M. T. ALK.X. RAMSEY, • Supt. Ind. Alps. Pioneer, St. Anthony Express Galena Advertiser, aul Dubuque, Tribune, will give this two insertions an 1 for ward account. Feb. 12, 1863—-2 w 22 Notice of Dissolution. firm of Hichcox & Axtell is this J| day dissolved by mutual consent. The bu.slm ss will hereafter be conducted by W. \V. Hichccx, who by agreement, Is to pay the debts and receive the dues of the 11 rm. Feb. 1553—3w22 JOHN ESAIAS WARREN JOSEPH WAKEFIELD Wakefield & Warren, Attorneys and CounsclUors at Law and Soli citors in Chancery. Ofllce on Third Street, between Roberts and .Minnesota, St. Paul, Min. Ter. W. & W. will attend with diligence and care to all bit. sinews of their profession, In the different courts of this Territory that may be intrusted to them. Their arrange ments in the states of New York and Rhode Island are such as will enable them to transact business of a general or special nature in those States with the utmost dispatch. They will moreover attend to the collection of debts, the locating of L*»nd Warrants, the purchase and sale of city lots or Real Estate in the country, and to all other mat ters directly or indirectly connected with the profession. BEN. W. BRUNSON, IT AS for sale Flour, S. F. and extra, JLJL $6 00 a-.d $6 50 per bbl; buckwheat at 6 eta per ib Butter, 25 to 30 cts Lard, *2O cts Mould Gandies, 20 cts Palm soap, 10 cts per bar Coffee, 7 lbs for $1 Sugar, 0 and 11 cts per ib Tea, 80 cts to $1 Molasses, 70 cts per pal Cidar Vinegar, 20 cfs per gal Dried Apples, 12 1-2 cts lb Dried Peaches, 10 cts per lb llams, 10 1-2 to 15 cts Eggs, 20 cts. doz. And a general assortment usually kept In a grocery store. 2U4 Hay! Hay! 1 TONS Superior Hay for sale by A Lieutenant Simpson, on his premises. This Hay will be sold cheap for cash. 21 City Cash Furnishing Store, BY EXPRESS. \\7INNE & COOLEY have just re » V eelved by express a new supply of seasonable and fa-liionable furnishing goods, viz : French and Ger man cloths. Doeskins, Fancy Cassinitrs, silk and Velvet Vestings, Gloves, Hosiery, scarfs, cravats, stocks, etc., which they will now show to the citizens of St. Paul at ibeir uauul low prices. 21(2 FOR SALE, \ HOUSE AND LOT on Sixth st -aA. For particulars enquire at this ofllce. Feb. 5, 1552. Great Bargains at Sergent’s. Noiv is Your Time, SIL SERGENT, being determined to • sell at a very small profit, the extensive stock of (roods which he recently brought through by land from the Hast, would call the attention of his old customers, and others wishing to purchase, to the following list, compri sing only a small portiuu of Ills heavy involves: Alen’s wool hall-hose Shell, Tuck and side-combs do Merino do Buffalo Tusk do do Cotton d » Silver Top do do Wool long hose Children’s round do do Shirts and collars Fine do Yankee Notions Port-monies, pearl and Ivo- Silver-plated Tea &. tablespoons ry for ladies and gents do sugar and salt do French working cotton do Forks Linen Flag Silver Thimbles steel beads A large lot of French Perfumery—floth, hat, hair and tooth brushes and tan y soaps. Indies* shoes and gaiters Ladles’ rubber boots h shoes Children’s do Children’s do Men's line Boots of all kinds Men’s buffalo over-shoes do pegged Boots and shoes do rubber do do silk plush caps 1 ate*t style hats Gentlemen's Clothing. Dress Coats Frock and sack do Black and Fancy coats Black and Fancy Vests and Pants Also, a large lot of slielf-hardware of all descriptions, any amount of sleigh bells, Groceries and Provisions of all kinds and a great many articles too numerous to men tion. . Choice Liquors and Cigars. AH of which will be sold for cash. Call at the Multum in Parvo FOR Sperm Oil at $1 50 per gal. X? Lard Oil at $1 20 Spirit gas or burning Fluid, $1 Sperm Candle-, 60 cts Linseed Oil, $1 *25 Turpentiuc, $1 Window Glass, all sizes At summer rates SELLING AT COST. Fine I»t sup’r Razors Cutlny, Mip’r Washing soaps Nall,Teeth and hairbrushes do shaving do sup*r shaving cream, Also, a lot of perfumery, Just received. JARVIS, Chemist, he. cor. Jackson and Fifth. GREAT BARGAINS. Diminution of Prices! ALEX. REY, (late Rey & Fanner) being about to make some enlargement in his stor«*, and wishing to go below shortly to purchase a large stock of Groceries to be brought lip by the first boar, he offers to sell UU entire stock at a great reduction of prices for cash. Prime Sugar, sold all winter 10 lbs to the Dollar, 11 lbs Be cher’s sugar clarified do 9 lbs do 10 lbs Rio Coffee do 7 lbs do 8 lbs Belcher’s Syrup do SO cents per gallon, 70 cts Smoked Hams do 16 cts per lb 14 cts do Shoulders do 14 cts do 12 cts And all his other Groceries and Provisions in proportion. For the same reasons expressed above, all persons In debted to me will please to come and settle their account in the course of February next. ALEX. REY. LIVE AND LET LIVE. BOARDING HOUSE, Corner of Fourth and Roberts streets. C'l OOD FOOD, clean beds, moderate JT chime., the clerk In hi. place, and the landlord always on hand. Call and try. 20ut3 E. HOWE. BBLS. FRESH EGGS, A Lot of t/ Fresh Dairy Butter, 6 doz fan. Fresh Amboy Oys ter 3 just received by CONSTANS 4c BURBANK, - Randal.’s Levee. t'XCELSIOR CLUB, No. 1, WM Fi temperance watchmen, gay meeis even’ Monday evening at Sen* of Temper '"itruVhers from abroad In good Handing are readfaly invited to attend. C.J. POST, a-SOy Bee. Sec»y. CHILDRENS’ BOOKS.—W. S. w rOM BS, near the American Iluose, baa on hand a very large aaaortroent of Children.’ Book, for Holliday Praaanta. Call and •<«. For Rent. ' PHE Building known as Sons of Tem perance Hall. Enquire of F. E. COLLINS, over B W Brunson’s. lYotice. IHE Co-Partnership heretofore exist lug between Sp*ncer, Kirkpatrick A Markley Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those having claims against the firm win please present them ; and those In debted to it will please settle without delay. R. M. SPENCER, JAMES KIRKPATRICK, January 6, 1853. ISAAC MARKLEY. Minnesota Territory, J Kaiusey County. J At a Court of Probate, holdenln and for said Countv on Monday the 10th day of January, A. D., 1853, Present, William 11. Welch, Judge. A document, purporting to be the last will and testa ment of Louia Provetigalle, deceased, having this day been deposited in *aid court by Hercules L. Dousman, and ap plication having been made to prove the same, It is therefore ordered that the proof of said will be made before said court, at the office of the Jud?e thereof, In St. Paul, in said county, on the first day of February next, at 10 o’clock, A. M-, of said day, at which time anil place all per>ons concerned are notified to appear before said court and contest the probate of said will, If they see cause, for which purpose it is further ordered that a copy of the record of this order be published three weeks suc cessively, in the Minnesotian, a public newspaper, printed in said county, previous to such hearing. Given under my hand, this Jo;h day of January, 1653. WM. 11. WELCH, 18t3 Judge of Probate, Ramsey Co. M. T. Take Notice, AND GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY, r |'HAT the stock of goods at the i New York Store will be sold ofi at COST, to make room for their large spring stock—this if no humbug—all Minnesota and the u rest of maukind,*’ are invited to call aiid examine for themselves. A. T. CHAMBLIN. Jau. 8, 1853. All Railroad to New York, Boston and Philadel phia. Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad. rAN and after January Ist, 1853, until V-/ further notice, Passenger Trains will run between Chicago, Toledo and Monroe, daily, exccpt'Sundays as fol lows : Chicago for Monroe and Toledo at 84 a. m. Toledo for Chicago, at - - - - 8 44 Monroe 44 - - - - 7| a £3" This Road, In conjunction with the Toledo and Norwalk, Lake Sh»>re, New York and Erie, Bufiklo and Albany, and Hudson River Railroads, forms the only Railroad communication between CHICAGO & NEW YORK CITY! 1 A LSO A Railroad Com muni rati on is noxv opened be tween Chicago and Columbus, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, Via Toledo and Norwalk Road, which intersects the Mad River and Hamilton and Dayton Roads, at Belle vue, the Mansfield Road at Mouroevile, and the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh Roads, at Cleveland. J. 11. MOORE, Superintendent. Passenger Office, Tremont Building, Chicago, 4 doors south of main entrance. Geo. M. Gray, Ag’t. DISSOLUTION. r rHE firm of Rey &l Farmer heretofore -L existing, is this day dissolved by mutual cohsont. All demands, whether by note, account or otherwise, owing 4o the said firm, are left with Alex. Rey, for settle- ment. ALEX. KEY, St. Paul, January 18, 1553. JOHN M. FARMER. The business will be continued by the undersigned. ALEX. REY. ALEX. REY, I ATE of the firm of Rey St Farmer, -a—J returns thanks to his friends and customers for their past patronage, and respectfully solicits its continu ance. He offers yet for sale the following articles: Mess Pork. Hams and Shoulders, Lard, Butter, JV. V. Sugar , 12 lbs. to the Dollar. Prime N O Sugar 10 lb for $ Pearled Barley Clarified “ 0 do do Preston Chocolate Candied “ 8 do do Cod FGh Row’d Bdo do Mackerel Loaf Sugar Herrings Belcher’s Syrup, 60c pr gal G A Salt do do 10 gal kg $7 60 Table Salt Prime X O Mol’s 60c pr gal Palm Soap Cider Vinegar 25c per gal Variegated Soap ltio Coffee, prime article, 7 Castile do lb to the dollar Carpet Warp Java, extra, 6 lb to th rt dol Cotton Batting Imperial Tea Cotton Twine Y H Tea Bed Cord Crackers Clothes Lines Dried Apples do Pins Preserved Fruits Starch Prunes, in jars and boxes Indigo Raisins Wash Boards Currants Wa>h Tubs Citron Covered Buckets Fresh Lemons Painted do Extract of Lemon Well do Tomato Catsup Clothes Baskets Pepper Sauce Market do Spices Brooms Ginger Door Mats Mustard Axe Handles Yeast Powder Matches Cream Tarter Havana Cigars Soda Smoking Tobacco Saleratus Chewing do piugs Sl papers Sweet Oil ltifle Powder, And all th» articles belonging to the line of Groceries and provisions. World’s Fair! r PHE senior partner of this “institution’’ JL having arrived, alter a long absence. Is now pre pared to receive hi* old friends and customers in propria persona?. The attention of ladies and gentlemen is called to the fact, tiiat he brought with him an assortment of line silks, fancy gotxls, Jewelry, table cutlery, cloths, vest ings, ready-made clothing, Ate., which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this market. CUKttAX h LAWLER. Saint Paul Foundry. ' | ’’AKE NOTICE, one and all who are I interested, that the proprietors have fitted up the building tliis side of the Lower Saw Mill in St* Paul for a Foundry, and are now ready to do all kinds of Casting. They also hold themselves in readiness t» do all kinds of Turning and Finishing usually done In a machine shop. Terms strictly Cash. 2-19 JOHN’ CLARK, Ag’t for Proprietors. W in. Illingworth, \rrATCH AND CLOCK Man v V ufacturer, corner of Jackson and Filth j street, St. Paul, begs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants or Sr. Paul for their kind patronage ami support since ids arrival from England, and hopes through strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. X. B. Having had thirty years experience in Manu facturing Clocks and Watches, of every description, he feels himself competent to undertake any work intrusted to Ills care. New watches made to order and wheels cut for ihe trade. WM. ILLINGWORTH, 2-18 Watchmaker, corner of Jackson and Fifth. 53* A beautiful assortment of French and English Le vers and Lepines, and American clocks, both new and second-hand, constantly oil hand and for sale at the above place. Stationery. Ad EMBERS of the Legislature will I*JL find a large and complete assortment of Station ery of every description at Combs’ Franklin Bookstore nearly opposite the Americau House. Call au<i see. W. S. COMBS. . » PSIYrT FRUIT TREES—Grafted, v VP Choice Varieties, (peach and apple) uow growing in my nursery and for sale. GEO. W. FARRINGTON. TERRITORY OF MINNESOTA, Ramsey County, District Court, Ist Judicial Diet. Mitchell A. Mitchell, Louis M. Allen, Ilenry ) S. Allen and Allen Mitchell. J against i Summons Andrew Getzler. \ To Andrew Getzler —Sir: You are hereby sum moned to answer the complaint In this action which is filed with the Clerk of the District court of Ramsey coun ty, at St. Paul, and serve a copy of your answer on us at St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint as afore said, the plaintiffs will take judgment for the sum of Thirteen Hundred and eighty Dollars and thirty-seven cents, with interest from the eleventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, besides the cotta of this action. WILKIN it VAN ETTEN, Dated, January 26,1863. Plalntlfl’s Attorney*. S. J. R. McMillan, attorney and counsellor AX «t Law, will Attend promptly And fAlthfuliy lo All business intrusted to hint in the line of h:s profession At Stillwater, St. Paul, St. Anthony And throughout the Ter ritory of Minnesota and the AdJ. fnlng counties of IheStAte of Wisconsin. Office At Stillwater, Minnesota. RE ft: BENCES. Gov Alex Ramsey, St Paul, Geo W CampbelliCo, Galena Dr C W Borup, do R Lansing do Mr J W Simpson, do SO Butler, St Lonls Mr O Walker, Marine Mills T II Larkin It Co do Mr H Burkey, do Sam’lJ WetherlilltCo do Mr CJ Butler do Jo. C Btitle- 4t Co do Hon A W Loomis, Pittsburg Joa P Beggs do Hon C Abater, do J K Moorhead, Ea,. Pittsburg G W Jackson, Esq. do Sam’i Gormly Esq. do M.J J B Butlsr, and citizens generally. ISmJ e® a,®, 888C® & e®. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Nos. 133 Ic 123, Union Buildings, ST. LOUIS, MO. Doan, king, & co. wish to direct the attention of Western Merchants to the extent and variety of the stock of Dry Goods, which they offer l*r sale at their stores, No 123 aud 126, Union Buildings, Main street, St. Louis. Merchant can always find here every article of fancy and staple dry goods usually wanted, as the stock Is kept full throughout the year, by weekly shipments from the senior partner, who resides in New York. The Spring Business for 1853, Will be commenced with a stock of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, and we wish it to be distinctly un derstood that «e are selling, and will continue to sell at , lower prices in St. Louis, thau any merchant can buy a retail stock at In the Eastern cities, and land it here. We make this plain statement in advance of ihe season for the spring business, that none of our customers or mer chants generally, who deal In St. 1-oul.*, may be Induced by plausible, but Incorrect representations to send orders to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York or Boston, when the same goods can be obtained on better terms In Saint Louis, whenever the demaud b for an assortment for re tailing. Persons wishing information as to the comparaiive mer its of the Eastern and Western markers, are referred to j those of our customers who have tried buying East, have compared the goods at home, on their counters, with goods bought in Sr. Louis, and who now buy only here. Merchants who have not visited it. Louis, may perhaps, Imagine that business cannot be sufficiently extended here to JUB!ify small profits. To such we would say, that but few Jobbing houses East have a larger business than ours, and that as It has continued to Increase, wo have contin ued to reduce the profits until they now amount only to a commission. Purchasers of Dry Goods are requested to examine our Spring stock, which will be complete by February 15, 1853. DOAN, KING A CO 15m6 Nos, 123 and 125 Uniou Buildings, St. Louis. New Store and New Goods. 'THE SUBSCRIBER has built and re -I- moved to his new store adjoining the one occupied by him last year, and has in store an entirely new stock, consisting of every thing found in the Grocery and Pro vision line, all of which will be sold as low as can be found in St. Paul. My stock consists in part of the fol lowing goods: 200 bbls Jasper Flour extra, 10 boxes star Candles, 150 do do Sup Fine 10 do Tallow do 60 do Crackers assorted 25 do Palm S">ap 10 do S H Molasses 6 do Ground Pepper 6 do Golden syrup 2 do Macaroni 10 do Cider Vinegar 6 doz assorted pickles 3 boxes smoking Tobacco Sundries 10 do Chewing do Boots aud shoes, 6 hlf bxs do do Brooms, Bed cords. Colton Batting, Clothespins,Nutmegs,Cinnamon,Oys ters and sardines; Glassware, assorted, and everything in the Grocery line. W. 11. STILLMAN, l6tf No. 4, Roberts street, St. Paul. H, PAMPHLET. (Ml. HANDBILL AND General Job Printing. 'PHE Proprielors of the Minnesotian A- Office, have recently made extensive additions to their stock of Book and Job Printing material. Their assortment now embraces all the IT 5] RrSlMrpi (giTRvHf tM 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 Ofllce ourselves, and allow uotliing 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. June 26. OWENS A MOORE. F. 8. NEWEL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in * V Cook, Parlor, Box Stoves of all kinds. SKATES A large assortment of Skates, strapped and ready for use, on hand and for sale by F. S. NEWELL. JAPAN WARE —In store and lor sale a large assortment of Japan ware, by F. S. NEWELL. t HOVELS—a lare lot of these useful O utensils, for sale by F. 8. NEWELL. A UGURS, of all sizes, handled for use, i A for sale by F. S. NEWELL. BRASS FIRE IRONS, a good article, For sale by F. S. NEWELL. IOITT SAWS—A new pattern of Pitt saws, for sale by F. S. NEWELL. /CUTLERY—Pocket and Table Cutle ry for sale by F. S. NEWELL. 13AZ0RS—Wade 8c Butcher’s, an ex- A v cellent article, for sale by F. S. NEWELL. CIIOT GUNS AND PISTOLS, in store ana for sale by (15) NEWELL. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Burbank’s Express. A Special Messenger will be despatch ed from St. Paul and Galena every two week*; commencing Monday, December sth. Freight for warded semi-u'Keklv. Transportation of Money, Collections, Purchases, &c., attended to with promptness and despatch. Remittances made to all parts of the States, California and Europe. All commis sions promptly attended to. C. R. RTCR h Co. CONSTANS h BURBANK. Agents. N. B. All persons having freight at LaCrosse, can have the same brought here or otherwise disposed of by application as above, or to J. C. BURBANK. St. Paul, November 27, ’92—lltf Pass around the Word T'HAT ten cases of Fine Goods, bought expressly for the Holiday*, will be opened on the 20th Inst., at the Bookstore of LeDUC h ROIIRKR. F. S.—ALSO, That all persons who wish to advertise In the Year Book for 1853 must make application Imme diately, eleven pages are already engaged, and but four more can be devoted to advertizing. W. G. LEDUC. Excitement up Town! PLFELT & BROTHERS are selling X.J off their elegant stock or seasonable Dry Goods at Coat, to make room for their new spring stock. Now is your time, Ladies and Gents, to get Bargains. They have also a few packages of their esseuce oi Coffee left—four pounds for fifteen cents! To Lumbermen. 'T'HE “St. Croix Boom Company,” arc -1- desirous of renting their “Boom” lor the coming season. Proposals for this object are solicited to be forwarded to the office of the undersigned at Marine Mills, on or before the 31st day of January next, at which time a meeting of the Directors will be held for the purpose of opening and comparing such bids as may be received. The above of fers a fine opportunity for any person wishing to engage in the above kind of business. D. B* LOOMIS, Secretary. Marine Mills, December S 3, 1552. 16t4 SHERIFF S SALE. T>Y virtue a writ of execution issued out -LJ and under the seal of tlie District Court of the first Judicial district In and for the county of Washington, up on a Judgment Tendered by said District Court, and dock eted on the eighteenth day of November, A. I). 1851, In an action wherein David Bartley Is plaintiff and William H. Foreman Is defendant, In favor of said plaintiff , and a galnst the aald defendant, for the sum of three hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty cents, I have on this twen ty-flith day of December, A. D. 1852, levied upon th** fol lowing described real estate, viz : “The equal undivided one-half of Lot No. one (l> in block No. thirty-five (35) in the town of Stillwater In the county of Washington and Territory of Minnesota, according to the plat of said town as surveyed aud platted by Harvey Wilson, Esq., and re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of said coun ty,” together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the said equal undivided one-half of said lot belonging or appertaining; which propeny I shall sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the office of the Register of Deeds of Washington county, In the town of Stillwater in said county, on Friday, the 11th day of Feb ruary, A. D., 1853, at II o’clock In the forenoon of that day, to satisfy said execution. WILLIAM C. PENNEY,Sherff. December 26, 1862—6 w9 —pr fee $7. Last Call. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber previous to the Ist of September last, either by note or book accomr, are requested to call and settle or the same will be placed In the hands of some proper persons fot collection; as I shall alter the nature of my business the first of the coming spring. W. H. STILLMAN. St. Paul, December 25, 1802. Wanted. 1 OO OnO or more persons I can I accommodate with good Daguerreotypes , at prices vary in* from $2, to sls. Ilave Just received a supply of the most beautiful ca»e* ever offered in this city, which with a faithful Likeness make very appropriate presents for the H OLID AYS. Among the variety may be found Jenny Lind eases single and double. Shell do do do inlaid urith Pearl—very beautiful. Papier Mache cases. Snap and Book , do do do Kossuth, Me Plus Ultra, Bridal, Mourning , and many other varieties. Have also a few LOCKETg and PI!VS, which I am selling at extremely low prices. Those wishing any of the above as presents for the Holidays, will do well to call immediately while the assortment is full. Da guerreotypes, Paintings and Engravings copied in the best manner—Miniatures taken equally well in cloudy wealher. S 3” Gallery, corner of Third and Cedar t»ta« Operating hours from II A M to 3 P M. 13lf J. E. WHITNEY. To tlie Ladies of St. Panl. j\/l R. LOUIS BLUM, of the New York IVI Bazaar wishes the Ladies of St. Paul and vicinity to take particular notice that presents and goods for the HOLIDAYS can be found at his store in great variety, and for exceed ingly low prices. Great Inducement is offered for pur chasers, a* be will leave for New York In a few weeks to close out his present goods even at a sacrifice so as to be prepared for tbe Spring Fashions. Notice. ALL outstanding demands of the steam boat Nominee for freight, passage, or charges, Laving become the property of the undersigned, notice is hereby given that unless t;aid claims are settled within thirty days from date, they will be if put through” ac cording to law. J. C. BURBANK. St. Paul, Jan. 8, 1853. NEW YOBK STORE. A. T. CHAMBLIN, TVholcsale and Retail Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ; Ladies, Misses and Infont's Boots amt Shoes, Buskins and Carpet Overshoes; alt kinds of GENTLEMEN S READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shirts, Drawers, and Furnishing Goods; Gent’s Fine Catf and Kip Boots, Men S; Boys’ Heavy Brogans. TRUNKS, VALISES S,- CARPET RAGS; Gent’s Fine Silk, Beaver and Kossuth Hats, Getits and Boys’ Sil/e Plush and Silk Caps. 5T3” The Indies and Gentlemen are Invited to call »nd examine this new and fresh stock, bought expressly for tbe Miunesota market, at the New York store before pur chasing elsewhere. A. T. CHAMBLIN. U. S. MAIL STAGE: ST. PAUL AND PRAIRIE DU CHIEN. 1252. Winter Arrangement. 1853. I caving St. Paul, Sundays and Thurs- A days. Leaving Prairie du Clil*n, Mondays and Thursdays; passing Stillwater, Willow River, Menomonee ltlvcr, Chip pewa River, Beef River, Black River Falls, and Round Prairie. THROUGH J.V FIVE DAYS. No delay at the rivers—teams are placed upon each side of them—mall and passengers ferried across. The road baa been tlioroughly repaired and small streams well bridged. Good and comfortable STAGES on the entire route. Teamsters can rely upon finding good stabling, and will have no trouble in traveling with heavy loads. WILLOUGHBY A POWERS. Contractors. £3* An extensive Lively* Stable at of Fourth and Roberts streets. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, upon liberal terms. 33-tf WILLOUGHBY A POWERS. Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Flowering Plants, fyc., For sale at the Scott Nursery, Davenport, lowa. A LARGE Stock of healthy and thrifty 4 year old grafted apple trees; a good stock of standard and dwarf pears, standard and dwarf cherries, pl ans, gooseberries, raspberries, currants, etc. Ai o, a large and general assortment of evergreens, ornamental trees, shrubs and vines, flowering plants, bulbs, etc. The largest assortment of dahlias in the W cst. Persons wishing to purchase arc respectfully referred to Burbank and Constans, Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, who are authorised to receive and transmit all orders for trees, and who will give all other necessary information. 12m6 11. S. FINLEY. Heat on the corner of Third and Jackson streets. At this io- —. cati-m, in the building formerly yfoccupied by Daniel Hopkins, sen., I have established a wiyuiwi ■ MEAT MARKET, where the best and fattest surloins, steaks, and all other edible parts of the animal, from hoof to horns, can be had fresh every day at the market prices. Also, always on hand, mutton, pork, rind all oilier kinds of meat usually devoured by civilized appetiua, except old lean working oxen, which I consider it murder to kill and felony to sell. I hope to receive a share of St. Paul patronage. 2-3tf U. C. WOLF. Attention All! AND TO SMOKERS ESPECIALLY. JUST RECEIVED a very large stock of the best brands, among which are the following: 1,000 FI Sol Regalia 1,000 Union Regalia Cigars, 4< Fixed Star 4< 40 Invocation 44 44 Trograma “ *• Conquista t( 44 “ La Go!a Mllian, 3,000 Star Principe “ <( La Flo'a, “ Small Regalia “ AIS", Cadd>**Ttn Foil Tobacco, Yellow Rack. Call and examine, for sale at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, by W. S. COMBS, 6-tf Nearly opposite the American House. CAVENDER & MATTHEWS, DLACKSMITHS, at the Red Shop on A-' the cast side of Roberts Street, St. Paul, have come caflTfr. to the determination that they will do Horse-Shoeing a leetle cheaper than any f Work of every description Khl(W D done in the most superior cfiraL 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. Our terms arc CASH. In connection with our Smith Shoo, we have also a Wagon Shop, with a supply of the best seasoned white oak and other material, ior making tip-top wagons, bug gies and sleighs, which we make, Iron and warrant to or der on short notice. Also every 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 Dalil & Doull, Booksellers and Slalioners, Also, Dealers in Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mlts, Muffs, etc., Third street, Saint Haul. V/tTALL PAPER—Ladies and Gentle v V men are invited to call and examine our extensive variety of the above-named article. DATIL h DOULL. ]%/l UFFS—Lynx muffs for adults, also, IVJ. Children’s muffs In large quantities. A« this Is the season of the year when these articles will begin to be needed, wc most confidently recommend our artlclesf* inspection of the public. D.tHL h DOULL. I 1 ATS—We have on hand the late*. XJL styles of Fur and Wool hats. DAHL h DOULL. TZOSSUTH HATS—AIso, Excelsior, XV and other kind. at the (tore of DAHL h DOULL DOYS’ HATS AND CAPS—An ex -13 tensive a*sortm*nt—aend along your children to try them on at the store of DAHL h DOULL p LOVES AND MITTS Buckskin \J Gloves and Mlts, also Fur Gloves—just the thing for the eold weather that is coming—dor sale at the store of DAHL h DOL'DL ]\/TESS PORK, $26 per bbl. IVX Fresh “ 9 p*r 100 lb Butter by the Firkin, 26c per lb Extra and Superfine Flour Sugar, Molasses and Golden Syrup Beane, and moat kinds of giocecle*. For tale very low—we want to cloee out onr atock—caß and nee. CONSTANS h BURBANK. Jan. 8, 1863—17tf T?LOUR—Extra and Superfine, for sale f b, BEN. W. BRUNSON. W. U. JABTIS J. U. DAY, M. D. awr w Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Comer of Jackson and Fifth and St. Anthony and Capitol sts., St. Paul, Min. Ter., RESPECTFULLY announce to their it friends and the public that they received before the dote of navigation, tbe best stock of Drug*, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Proprietary and Patent Modi, clnop, etc., etc., ever brought to the Territory. Feeling ail the responsibility devolving upon us in the conduct of a business where the lives and health of s community are at stake, our abilities and energies will be exercised to the utmost in lalthfuliy dispensing none but the purest articles of Medicines, faithfully compounded m sirici compliance with tbe formulas of the United States College of Phar macy. We have secured the services of an experienced Apoth ecary and Pharmaceutist, who will In tin* absence of ei ther of the firm, give the utmost attention to the wants of our customers, and which his thorough kn/wledgc of his profession admirably fits hitn. It U not possible or oven necessary within the limits of an advertisement to enumerate the immense variety of articles in our two establishments, bur under the follow ing heads it la probable some of the wauta of our cus tomers can be supplied: Officinal Medicines of every description, Pat ent and Proprietary Medicines, Pills do. Roofs, Herbs and harks; Perfu mery, Cosmetics and Fancy Articles; Paints and Colors of all kinds ; Oils for burning or paint ing ; Window Glass, Putty and Glass ware ; Alcohol, Turpentine and Burning Fluid; Pure Spices and Culinary Ksscnccs; Sago, Tapioca, Irish Moss, Isinglass , Corn Starch , Deckers 9 Farina, Arrowroot. French or Pearl Barley , Fresh Tamarinds, Pure Extract of Lemon, Mutmegs, Vanilla and Tonqttin Beans, etc., itc. Physicians and family prescriptions ftijifully cort* pounded day or night at either stores. JARVIS At DAY. Chemists and Apothecaries, C r. Jackson and Fi:th, aud St. Anthony and Capitol. PRESERVED QUlNCESTTdelicious X article; a flue lot of Fresh sage; Cough Candy Drops, line remedy; specific tor Toothache. For these and the ‘‘price of Putty,” enquire of JARVIS & DAY. O HAVING made easy. This may be done by purchasing a superior razor, “The Shaving Compound,” and a good b«U-li of JARVIS <Sc. DAY. VERY superior toilet Soaps, do do B-arsO'd* do do Cutlery, as Scissors an 1 Knives, do do Chocolate, do do English Mustard, otc. For sale by JARVIS & DAY._ A STEEL Fen good ns a Gold one!! il Our “Anti-corrosive steel p»‘n Ink,” Is the only kind that will not corrode steel. It improve* with age and flows freely from the pen. Manufactured for whole sale and retail by JARVIS & DAY. At the Chemical Labratorv, cor. Fifth and Jackson. \ S wc do our own grinding, our cus- TV torners can depend upon a more superior article of ground spices than can be found !n paper packages. JARVIS ft DAY. A FINE assortment of Candies, which we are retailing at very low rate*, which is a can did fact. A small but choice lot of cigars—2o,oo3 Kentucks at $2,50 per M. by JARVIS & DAY. ALONZO CHILD, ELoN O. PRATT, ORANGE W. PRATT. CHILD, PRATT & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign aud Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 147 Main street, (Third door" North of Bank of Missouri,) may 22. 35 y. St. LOUIS* Mo. JOS. M. BROWN, TIIOS. IS. THATCH, JON. Q. HART. BROWN THATCH & HART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING AND GENTLE MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 166">Iain Street, West side, bet. Washington Avenue and Virginia Hotel, St. LOUIS, Mo. \I7E ARE NOW OPENING, Dl v v rcct from the East, 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 Ilonfii, aud made up in a superior manner, expressly for this market. All kinds of Clothing, ready made and warranted, at wholesale, very low for Cash or good paper. A great variety of Gents* Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Cravats, Gloves, Ac., Ac., which will be sold to the trade at New York wholesale prices. Wc respectfully solicit a cal!. Sl. Louis, May 16, 1852. Ji-ly RICH’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Safes -xA of various sizes and patterns, with and without pow der proof locks, for sale at the Depot, 116 Water .street, New York. Burglar-proof Bank Vaults and Vault Pool’s made to order. STEARNS &. MARVIN, (Late Rotf, Stearns 4* Co., successors to Rich 4' Co.) 146 Water st., and corner Avenue A and St. Mark’d Place, N. Y., Sole Proprietor?of Rich's Patent, and the only makers of Salamander Safes combining Wildei’s and Rich’s Patent. WM. CONSTANS, Agent, St. Paul. October 23,155J—8tl Ho! Wash-ta-do!! T E. FULLERTON, Third Street, near al • the Junction with Bench, dealer in Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and shoes, Hats and Cap*, etc., having Ju>t returned from an expedition to the cities of New York aid Philadelphia, would Inform the inhabitant* of St. Paul and vicinity, that he has just received the largest and b'-st assortment of seasonable goods that he has ever before had the pleasure of offering iu this market. Among his unrivaled assortment may be found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting of cashmere?, delaines, alpacas, prints, flan nels, bleached and unbleached muslin, shawls, table cloths, etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Overcoats of all kind?, styles and priors, Dress and Frock coats, Pants, Vests, Monkey-Jacket-*, etc., made up in the best and most fashionable manner and of excellent material. Under Clothing of all kinds, Hosiery etc. Red, white, gray and green blanket;. —a large quail* ‘" y ’ 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 for men and boys. Indies* kid and en ameled lies, gal tors and slippers; Ladles* and misses gum overshoes, child’s boots and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &c. Men’s and Buy’s fashionable styles and varieties, ir great number*. In the above enumeration only a few of the leading articles are nfentloned. 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 dety all competition. Call aud see for your.-elves. St. Paul, November, 1852. Greater Bargains than ever PLFELT & BROTHERS having dis- posed of their old stock have procured a new one, which for cheapness, variety or good quality, cannot be surpassed In the Territory. Our stock of dry gooda, cloth ing and queenswarc has been carefully selected, and we aae now prepared to*serve onr patrons with RICH FALL SILKS. De Lalnes and Caahmerea Embroidered Muslin Curtatna by the piece or yard. Linen, Lawns, Laces and Kmbroideriee Jaccnnet, Book and SwUe Muslins English, German and Domeatic Sllka Cotton and woolen Uoalery Satin, Taffeta and Lustring Ribbon* Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s French Kid, Silk and LUlc Thread Glove* _ . . Ladies’ Lace Vesta, Collar?, Cuff* and UDder?leeves Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths Elegant Tapeatry and Ingrain Carpeting Floor Oil Cloth and Drugget Domestic Goode, Print*. Sheeting and Shirting* Beside# all other goods generally obtained In Dry Good store*. The Omnibus passes the store every ten minues during the day, and ladles will find It a saving by paying the small sum for a ride, and giving m a call. ELFELT 4* BROTHERS. St. Paul, November 13th, 1862—n0 9 tx XV ANTED—3OOO old stoves for Foun- Vt «TT vorprara. by T. 8. NEWELL- Clothing for t be Million! NEW GOODS. FALr. AND WINTER TRADE. \\ INNE & COOLEY, at the Casff > f Furnishing Store, on Roberta street, St. Paul, having lately returned froru tbe eautvrn markets, are now ready to show tbe citizens of St. Paul, ami all who may favor them with a call, tile largest and mod varied stock of fail aud winter goods in thefr line, ever brought to this marked and which you are respectfully invited to call and inspect. Their stock consists in part of the following ar ticles : Cloths, Casslmeres, Vesting*. Ready-made Clothing* and Geutl'uien’d Furnishing Goods. Merin. * Woolen, Worsted, Cloth and Flannel Wrappers ani Drawers; HoUery of all kinds qualities aul prices; Gloves and Slitten- in eudl-ss varle i«;s, auch as Buck, Worsted Ber lin. Merino* Ca»hr.tere, Woolen, etc. Al*> a very beauti ful ass-srtuit-m of White and Colored kid Mid Silk Glove*. The ia’«*t»t style of Collars Handkerchiefs, Scarf*, Tic?*, Cravats* Mucks* etc. SnIRTS. Fine Linen Bottoms of the latest French aud English styles, Flannel, Calico Check and Hickory rhlrts In great quantities. Duck aud Drill Overfills READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheaper then ever, but too numerous to menUvO—call and see for yourselves. Boys' and Children's Clothing. We hare a wry fine assortment made up in the neatest manner* and at very low prlc.*-. Buckskin Mittens and Glows. Fur and Driving Glows. Rubber and Oilcloth Clothing, Carpet and Traveling Bags. Iti the Custom Department may be found all the new style* of Cloths, Doeskin Vestings, and trim niings to match; an I we will venture to say, that we can give you at eood and fash!<-nab!c work as can be bad West of New York, and warranted to suit or no sale. Don’t forget the place, on Roberts stieel* door to TT. 11. Slilliuan’b store, St. Paul. WINN EA COOLEY. , HANFORD A MUOTIIER* JC. D. THAYER, | Manufacturers* N. Y. St. Louis. jHANFORD, THAYER &. CO., (Successors to Lewis, Tlmyer & C 0.,) : MANITFACTUKEaS, AKD WnoI.ESALS DEALERS IN 1 ALL KINDS OK j READY-MADE CLOTHING, Clothing, Miirts. Drawers, and Furnishing U<md«* I No. 11*0 .U.tlu street* Corner of Green , one door be ox the Virginia House* ST. LOUIS* Mo. LJAVING Received an Immense Sup^ I.X ply of Fall and Winter Ready-Made Clotb’ng and- FurnLdrug Goods, are now preparing to offc-f great in-' duerments to buy.rs. Clothing received /rein the Factory every week, keeping our assortment c ■mplcte throughout the season. Always on hand a full stock of Rubier arid Oil Clothing, Carpet lings, Over-Alls, Uiiibrellan, Irunki* Ac.; alsothe best Flannel shirts an l Drawers In the Coun try. Our Minnesota Flannels arc made expressly for Lumbermen. We solicit purchasers to rail and examine our stock anj prices. Orders promptly attended to. No. 100 Main st., Corner store, south of the Virginia Hotel. HANFORD, THAYER A CO. St. Louis, September 10. 35-y GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. r I "HE subscriber lias just returncrl I from below with a large an l well selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, whirl* he offers wholesale and retail at the lowest market rates, L>r cash; and would res pectfully invite the attention of the citizens of S’t. Paul and the surrounding country to examine his stock and’ prices before purchasing elcwbcrc; he ha.-* In store the* following article*: 500 i>b!s Hour* COO Lags corn meaf. 60 “ mess p -rk* 25000 assorted cigars* 20 “ prime do 32 dezen bed cords, , 4000 lbs sugar cured hams, 8 kin muckered, * 14000 44 do do shoulders 6 this do j 2000 do rib rides, 6 boxes (fbflfish, 2500 do t.sl.ar do 25 do drie*? herring/ ! 20*.0 do lard, 35 do palm soap. I *SOO do butter, 10 do variegated do 150) do (bets'*, 10 do Castile, do 30 bids N O sugar, 4 do showy do j 35 do cla/iiied (A) do 40 do mould candles, i SO do do (it) do 35 do star do J 30 do do (O) do 6do sperm do j 15 do crus,:;«»d do Bdo pipes, j 10 do powdered do 6do fancy stone d-K 6 do N O molasses, 4 bales can lie wick, 6du S I{ do 13 do wrapping twine*- 15 do cider vinegar, 6 boxes ground spice. 20 sacks Rio Coffee* 10 do p«-pp»r ao«i aiuger, 7 do Java do 4 matts cassia* 6 1-2 chests Y H Tea, 2 bbls nutmegs, 612 do Imp s ! do 2do cloves, 5 1-2 do Gl* do 25 gross blacking* 12 catti s lrap’l do 6 doz blacking brushes, i 4 1-4 do Black do 4 do white wash do, 10 dozen brooms. 6 bbls almonds, 4 do s.TUb brushes, 4 do peanuts, 4 bbls baleratus, 15 sacks dairy salt, 4 boxes S C soda, 50 do G A do, 10 dozen zinc washboards* 10 bb!a rice, TOO canisters powder, 10 doz bottles Olive oil* 10 kegs do 10 bbls soda crackers* 10 sacks shot, 30 do butt* r do, M percussion caps, 6 boxes chocolate, 600 cans oysters, 20 do rasin?, 60 boxes sardines, 2 bbls madder, 10 bbls dried anph-s, 150 *mall cans mustard* •1 do do peaches, 10 b«>xe.s starch, 40*boxes prunes* 2 do clothespin** 12 doz bottles ink, 10 dozbuckrt*, 2 do .’cm -n syrup, fi do p»rv«l do 10 do assorted pickles* 8 do wadi rob*, 5 do catsup, 20 boxes sm«*kf»g totacbo* 6 do pepper sauce, 10 do scan*-nanl do, 4do Stoughton bitters, 10 do fine cut chewing, I 30 gross mate lies. 4do markeronn, 10 boxes mustard, 3 1-2 bbls dried currants, 25 large caat uo 1000 bu.-hc!h shorts* 8-if X. E.TTJOX. Warning Aoticc! Town of HASTINGS, offierwise called Oliver's Grove. YV HEREAS, ALEXIS BAILLY, sen v V lor, of Wabashaw village, has just caused to he surveyed Into Town Lots , a piece of land on the west side of tUr* Mississippi river, near the mouth of the Ver million It Ivor, at or near the Important heretofore called Oliver’s Grove—now Hastings. This Is therefore to Warn all Persons from pur chasing or contracting to purchase, any <*f said lots, on such piece of land, (that i* to say, on tin* piece immedi ately below the cla m of Henry G. Ballly.) a* the said piece of land and lots are iu part owned by EDWARD F. PARKER, in pursuance of an Instrument of writing signed l*y the said Alexis Ballly, senior, as well as by res idence. Persons purchasing any lots from AlexL Ballly, senior, which may have been surveyed on the tract of land re ferred to, will do *o at i heir pci 11, he having no right In law or cquhy, to dispose of the same to the prejudice of rightful claimants; and the validity of any su< h sales by him made w.ll be cou'.estcd In every legal manner. kdward f. Parker, THOMAS FOSTER. Hasting?, Waba.-ha Co.. Qctob. r 14. iSftg. 2-6m3 tv. C. LEDUC. V. ROIIRER. LEDL’C h ROIIRER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | [Corner of Bench and Wabashaw streets, St. Paul, M. T.] TUST opened at the corner of Bench and Wabashaw streets, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life among the Lowly. Reveries of a Bachelor, by lk Marvel. Dream Life, do Fresh Gleanings do Dickens’ Works, complete. Wandering Jew, Illustrated. The Camp Fires of the Revolution. LoSsitig’s Field Book of the Revolution. Forest Life and Forest Trees—being camp life among the loggers. rcncilUngs by the War, by Willis. Outfc-Mer, by Longfellow. Anti many other works which wc cannot enumerate in an advertisement. Call and examine them. June 24. LEDUC h ROIIRER. IJISTORY ~OFMX) NG RESS—Com ll prising Memoirs of the most Pronrnent members, with nmnerou* steel portraits and tac-simlle aun>ctraphs. June 21. Le PCC k ROIIRER. VITALL PAPER—A large slock of 1 V Wall paper. Curtain*, shades and Fire Board Prints, now opened and for sale by June 24. Le PCC h KOIIREB. TO SPORTSMEN A superior lot of Fishing Tackle, for Rale by June 24. Le DCC It ROIIRER. jl/I ISCELLANIOUS. Scrap Books,* • IVI Herbariums, Albums, Papier Mache Carl Baskets, Card Cases aud Work Newspaper Files, Patent Air T, S U Inks—Fu*t Office Uoxes, C£nn,ra, f G - * OLD PENS —Just Received, a supe- I rlor lot of Gold Pen*—some new styles. LE DUO k KOHRER. HOUSE Trimmings, Locks, Bolts, Lktchts, Butts »nd Screws, »t F. S. NEWELUS. pANE FISHING POLES—Just rec’d w fi doz cane fishing poles, at the Book Store of may 22. LE DUC h BOIIBEB. PJ.OOD Pickles require good Vinegar, Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Mustard seed, black pepper and alum; all which can be purchased low at ua Family Medicine store, cor. Fifth and Jack*on. 'THE Queen of the Forest, an elevated X oven move pleesfn* to .II who <ue It »r<he ratio factory msriner work L done end lliec.ee ettendtns It, In utore and for sale by r. aKn KMs < INARMING IMPLEMENTS,ShoveIs, I’ « n «,lcs. Dm. K»ke«, Forks, Cradles and Plows la .tore .ndTorV t>r V. a. NEWELL. Q ARDWARE —Cross Cut and Mill tl Saws, Axe, .11 kinds, Uimurn .11 kinds, he. For rale by T. S. NEWELL. "D UTTER—A good article at D Bex. w. BxTnreox's.