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Loumviu.K Election-.— Mr. Speed was elected Mayor of Louisville on Saturday, and most of the old officers were re-elected without opposi tion. The question of granting liquor licences was carried in the affirmative, and of establish ing Water Works in the negative. The people of Louisville evidently prefer poor liquor to pure water. Statu Ukommust.—flow Farwell lias ap pointed l’rof. K. Daniels as State Geologist, un der the late law ; and 11. A. Tenney, of Madi son, as assistant. Doth are good appointments. Janesville Gazette. St. Lons Election.—The city election in St. Louis, result'd in the election of John llow for Mayor, over Charles I’. Chotcau. liv a majority of‘jti6. The election appears to have been in fluenced by local questions. The majority against an extension of the city limits was 1,108. Port of St. Paul. Steamboat Arrivals anil Departures for the week ending Friday, April Tld. Arrived. Nominee, Jilakely, St. Louis. West Newton.... ..Harris Galena. Clarion, Humbertsone, ...St. Louis. I>r. Franklin No. 2,Monfort St. Louis. Excelsior, Ward St. Louis. Tiger, Maxwell Lake Pepin Dr. Franklin,... .Lodwick. St. Louis. Departed. Nominee Blakely, Galena. West Newton Harris Galena. Dr. Franklin No. 2.Monfort St. Louis. Clarion Humbertsone, .Min. river. Excelsior, Ward St. Louis. Dr. Franklin,... .Lodwick Galena. Worms ! Worms !—Various theories have been started relative to the origin of internal worms, and yet the question is a vexed one ■among medical authorities. Of one fact, how ever, all are informed, and in which all agree, —the fatal nature of the influence they exert oti children. At this season of the year the at tacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerous. We take great pleasure in di recting the attention of parents to the Vermi fuge of Dr. M'Lane. It is one of the most ex traordinary medicines ever introduced to the public, and lias never failed of success when tried. For Sale at W. W. llinieox's. DIED, On Sun Jay night the 1!>;U in-t., I'nxNK. son uf II ..mil ieu and Sarah J. Clarke, late uf Rochester, Reaver county, Pennsylvania. Beaver papers please copy. New Harness Establishment. TnF. sul-mvlUts would inform the citizens of st. Paul and ail the country round about, that they arc con ducting tin* above bindiio>s In .all its branches, on Third street nearly opposite the Po-t Office, where customers can bo supplied, on short notice, with all kinds of Har ness, Bridles, Saddles, l'ly Nets, Trunks, Valises, Whips, etc. .M ARTIN DREW K CO. St. Paul, April 20, 1*53. 22y Burbank & Co’s Express IS now prepare l to transport light and valuable freight at reduced rates, and will also attend to a general ex press business. Messengers twice a week per Nominee and West New ton. Office at the Warehouse of C* nsians &. Burbank, Han dail’s Levee, St. Paul. [April 22. Notice. \V K haw »l "iir .Hi-•• pm k.v . marked [lll si. Paul, *1 urn- box mark* 1 1 [.!] Tie* owner will pi,av vail. April 22. IILUHANK X CO., X. W. Express. St. Paul Crockery Store. Ou Third street, near the Post Office. R MARVIN , has on hand and is con • stautly receiving at the St. Paul Crockery and Glasware .store, .i m-.*: .«• >irablc assortment of Crockery, Queeiisware, Ch.na ware, Glassware, from the O'Hara Glassworks. Pittsburgh, etc, consisting ot nearly every thing usually found in our line of business. Also, an assortm**nt of wall paper. liniiwrtant and lntcre*ting NEtVS! FOR TIIK LADIES OF ST. PAUL! MR. Loi is BU M ha* just arriv'd at St. Paul with the most extensive aud tiiic*t stovit uf La lk»’ Fancy Dry Goty.!*, tebo J V.. Iry, N--.. ever brought to the Ter ritory. Thi«i siucA- was s •:*•. !* d with gr-at t are at the most extensive h ru « * io \< w YorA\ and embraces every thing ill the line of Fancy Staple Good* that call be de sired. Crape* shawls, Mantillas, lat w ns, SilA Beiges, Fancy *1 !4<, Drc** (;o*mls, Ladifte’ spring clretilar*, 1) naeatic ti*>ods, Misses $ child: t n*> -bo. >, I ad;. >’ sho-s. Hosiery of all k\u i*, and a very fine a>teortment of linen anti bleaclied goods. All tlic latctet tetv’.e-* and in great variety, and will be sold on the m *>t lib r*il terms. A beautiful assortment of Jewelry. Gold and silver watches, etc., etc. This sto*A’..f *o-"N now open at liLUM-S BAZAAR, On 3d street, near Cedar, where the ladies and gentltnen of St. Paul and vMmty are respectfully invited to call atnl make their >|*!i;:g purchases. The gooils have been bought on a Ivanta 'c.-u* terms, and will be sold at great The proprietor has engaged a highly FASHIONABLE MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER from the city of New York, who will attend t«» all demands from the la dies in tier hue. Settle I’p. HAVING disposed Of my entire stock of goods and iuorcbuii-'i*c to Catln urt, K- rn At Co., I wish to settle* my business, and that in short order. I may be found at the old stand during business hours. SAM. 11. SERGENT. Farm for Sale or Rent. A FARM <>f eighty .three acres, near St. Paul, thirty two acres under improvement, w hich has been broke and cultivated. Upon the place Is a good dwelling and other convenient improvements. Apply to S. 11. SERG ENT. PORK —A fresh consignment and first rate article, Just received and h»r sab* by _ J. U . BASS, Wharf Boat. A PPLEB—Dried and Green—the best ■LA. in the market and in tin * order, received hy Excel sior and for sale by j. \v. BASS, Wharf Boat. Just Received by M. Kellogg <§• Co. 1 rv bbls. DRIED APPLES, o hhds. J- " Hams and shoulders. 10 bbl* Green Apples, 100 bbls Flour, Jasper Brand; 25 bbls Corn Meal; 100 bids Lime and Hair for Pia.teriug* For sale at the lowest market price. [April 23. CONSTANS & BURBANK, Storage , Forwarding and Commission .Mer chants, Kandall s Levee, St. Paul, HAVE in More and for sal** at the LotveM Prices, Mess aud Prime Pork, Extra aud superfine Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Oats, {V* 11, Barley, seed Wheat, seed Corn and all kinds of fi«*!d sc‘*ds. Let it be distinctly understood, that we will Job anj* goods in our Hue at lower prices than anv house in Saint Paul. On Consignment : First rate Ham, I let* per lb; do Shouldcss, 9 cts; 10 bbl* Tli "iiia*’ Fresh Cove Oysters, $9 per duz; Fruit Trees from the Scott Nursery; 25bbls superior rectified \\ hiskey; 30 bbls best quality Dried Apples; Agent*, for Adam Evans’ Breaking an 1 two-horse Ploughs for L Dunham's superior Inks and .Match' s Louisville Hydraulic Ceun iit, and Galena lime, fresh lot received to-day; AH which will be sold at manufacturer’s prices. St. Pgul, 4»rfl ;‘2. 18N PRESH EGGS, bv the bbl. 10 cts. X lot CONSTANS Si BL'KBANE. THRESH ROLL BUTTER, of the best -*• quality, 18 cts per lb. received and for sale by CONSTANS N. BURBANK. T EAI’ LARD—It) cts per lb. by F* COX STANS k BUEUAXK. T3UCKEYE ALE—at manufacturer’s prices COXSTAXS & BURBANK. MESS PORK, 100 bbls! at ,fl 7 _JT COXSTAXS ft BURBANK. •pRUIT TREES— from the Scott Nur ,vr -''> Davenport, lu*-a, Jusi ruceivuj in urltr, •nil for bale by COXSTAXS ft Bv kbaxk, L’Wit Lan.iing. / ’’HACKERS.—We have just received \A per Mar/ 0. a iarg. cuiisigTimeni uf fresbly Laki-ti (Trackers, of all i ark-tic. COXSTAXS ft BL'KBAX K. GREAT ATTRACTION; At Ulazourka Hall. Best Bill yet Offered., The gr« a* topic of excitement at present Is, how Is It possible for El felt & Brother to sell goods .so cheap. 1 We have received a part of our stock of Elegant Spring Dry Goods, Which we arc selling at uuhvarj of low prices. The con sequence is that the FAIR SEX Are now in a terrible state of excitement ou account of , the Marvellous Bargains Which are daily oflered and going oil with Unparalleled Celerity. We are assured by those who have taken pains to ex amine the different stocks of goods, that we are selling Cheaper than the cheapest. Our stock consists in part of DRESS GOODS ; Of every description, among which may be found Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Harases, Mans t Dc Laities, Chena Poplins. Imwhs, Molts. I)t liege, Alpacas. S,c. j Crape, Silky ('ashinert Shaids, liamask ’Table j Cloths. JWipkin*. Doilies, English and German Hosiery. Laces and Km bro idrries, Hibhon s Parasols , S(C. Our terms are C ash and but One Price asked. .Wow is the Time to receive Great Favors , for Small .1 mounts. Next week we shall otter an entire New BUI of At- \ , traction. j April 23,1853. 32t3 KI.FKLT A BROTHER. I First Arrival of the Season. Tyson & Co’s New stock of Groceries and Provisions. \I T E would most respectfully call attention to our new | » 1 stock, as Dealers and our iricuds throughout the sur -1 rounding country will find that it embraces every thing i usually kept in our line of business; and in doing so, 1 j would express our thank* for favors, and the liberal pat ronage ext 'tided towards us the past winter. Wo enu merate in part as follows, which we will sell strictly lor cash at the lowest market rates: Prime N O sugar Clarified A sugar j I Clarified B do Crushed and pulverised do iiioaud Java Coffee X o and .*$ 11 molasses Sll A. Golden sivrnp In kegs 2 and 6 lh caddies imp'l Tea : lllk aml V II lmp’l Tea Lard Oil Cldor Vinegar Star Caudl*s Mould Candies Palm and Fancy soap StoUe and clay Pipes Dried Apples and Peaches Currants, Raisins and Figs Herring and Codfish (new) Mackerel in Witts, Chewing and smoking Tobacco Cassia and Mustard Rice, salaratus and nutmegs {' loves, Pvpper and Allspice Powder, shot and Caps Brooms and Buckets Washboards and cov’d caddies Blacking and Brushes Olive Oil and Pepper sauce J Ketchups, pickles, Lemons Lemon syrup and soda Indigo and starch Butter Crackers Cumphire, saltpetre Alum, mutches Play cards, Foolscap and Letter paper. Quart and pint Flasks, and many other articles too numerous too men j tion. [April 23, 1853. EDWARD MC.AGAN & CO., Storage, Forwarding and Commission Mir-, chants, Lower Lauding, Saint Paul. LOUR—Extra Sup’finc Jasper Flour -*■ constantly on hand and for sale l»y K. McI.AGAN A. Co. ]\/T ESS PURIv—I3 barrels, lor sale by i'j- K. .Mel. All AX .V CO. IF HISKV—IO barrels Extra Whis- V V ky lor sale hy K. MeI.AOAX Ik CO. DEANS—IS barrels White Beans, for TJ >ale by K. McLAUAX k CO. LARD — 15 barrels Extra Lard, for i-uie hy K. .Me LAO AX Jk CO. CJ.RAIN —Oats, Corn and Barley, for VJ sale hy K. Mel.AliAX X. CO. BACON — Hams, Shoulders and Sides, For sale by L. ,Mv LAG AX X CO. LIME and Hair for sale by K. MvI.AGAX x co. RATLIN'S North American Indians, w being illustrations of the manners and customs oh- j tained during eight year* travel among the most remark able tribes, with 300 engravings, from the Author’s origi nal paintings, by Geo. Catlin. For sale by LKDCC & ROHRER. I Hammond’s Political History of New York, from the ratification «>f the Fed va\ Constitution to the present time. For sale by I.EDL'C & lIOHRER. , The Works of John Milton, with a Bi ographical introduction by U. W. Emerson. For sab* by LKDCC fc IH)H RE it. History of Spanish Literature, in 3 sols., bv Geo. Ticknor. For sale by I.EDIT & ROHRER. Lossing’s Field Book of the Revolu tion, for sale by J.EDCC fs BOIIKER. History of Congress, Biographical and Political, for sale hy I.KIH C &. ItOIIREIt. Sparks’ American Biography, in 7 vols. for sale hy LKDCC h. KOIIHF.B. History uf the Discovery and Settle ment ot the .Mississliq.f, ty J. \V. Moiiette, for sail- hy LKDCC 4o UOIIKKU. Reveries of a Bachelor, and Fresh Gleanings, by lk Marvel, Hints to Sportsmen, Rule and Misrule of the English In America, by the author of Sam ; Slick, Stephen’s Travels in Yucatan, etc. fur sale by LEDI’C K ROHRER. A/I ELODEONS—Prince’s Patent Me i.f L lexicons—wo are prepared to fill orders f<»r these j superior Melodcuiis, at S4O, $55, $75 and SIOO, according to the size. Specimens may be seen at nur rooin<. LKDI’C N. ROHRER. Q TOD ART’S PIANOS—We are also prepared to furui-h Stodart’s superior instruments . of any Duish or cast, at the manufacturer’* prices and transportation. All instruments sold by us are warranted. We hav • on hand one 6 octave, wh ch our customers are i invited to examine. LKDI’C 4* ROHRER. U; RAPPING PAPER—We arc in receipt of a lot of Wrapping Paper, to which the attention of merchant* is invited. Wccan sell it cheaper ; than it can be bought in bt. lajuis. I.KDUC &. ROHRER. T7ISHING POLES—W'e have received -L 300 cane Fishing Poles which we can sell very low. April 23. LKDLC ROHRER. World's Fail*. milK attention of tic* Ladies of St. Paul is respectfully A invib.d to a splendid *t«>ck of Fancy and Millinery Goods, Just receive! and now ou exhibition at the renowned World's Fair store, Among the abundance of rich goods 1 may be found a beautiful selection ol Summer Dress Goods , Consisting in part of Lawns, a choice lot of Boreges, lhuck and Fan* v Press silks, Prims, pc Laities, Cash meres* Linen Ginghams, etc., also silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Crape shawl, of very desirable spring and summer ■ styles. A choice and very rich assortment of French Wrought Goods , Including Capes, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, Chomizettcs and CUdersleeves of every desirable quality, and all oi the latest styles, especially would we invite your attention to ! our large stock of BONNETS, i selected with the greatest can- In the New York market I by Mr* Curran, assisted by an experienced New York .Milliner, who spared no pains in procuring the latest and ; most approved styles. I As we are determined to sustain the reputation of the World's Fair for selling the Cheapest <>r the cheap, we only ask an exam ilia :i«>n ot out Goods and Prices, and we will endeavor to please all to the best ot our abilities. Also, ill addition to the above, we have received per steamer Dr* Franklin, the most splendid and fashionable assortment of Mantillas and shawls ever brought to this market. N. B. We Lave the best stock ever offered in this place of heavy Foreign and Jkuuestic Goods, Boots, shoes, and clothing on the wav, and expected to arrive in a few days. April 23. CTURAN fit LAWLER. Saint Louis, Saint Paul und Safnt Croix Packet. I IT*£> u, EXCELSIOR CAPT. WARD. The above well-known and popular steamer “===■=«will run regularly between St. Louis and St. Paul the ensuing season* leaving St. Paul every alternate Saturday. K. McLAGAX fit CO*, Agents. Regular St. Louis. Galena. Dubuque, St. Paul and Stillwater Packet. | . nr ’ a, Th «- steamer Dr. FRANKLIN, No. 2, | on FOHT, Master, will make regular trips between the above ports during the season. | For freight or passage apply on board or to J. w. Bass, Agent, Wharf Boat, St. Paul. jpiIESH GARDEN SEEDS.—sobox^ -L es Garden Seeds rai>ed in 1852, for sale by the sub scriber In lots to suit retailer.-, at gardener’s price*. JNO. FARRINGTON. St. Paul, March 5, 1863—24tf [A ARMING IMPLEMENTS,ShoveIs, . Spades, Ujcs, Rakes, Forks, Cradles and Plows in # tore and lor talc by F. S. NEWELL. Remember! GMIE Territorial Temperance Society -L bolds it* anniversary at St. Paul in the Court House on the First Monday in May. Let every friend oI Temperance from Lake Pepin to Lake Itasca be there. Bv order of the * EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mankato City—Minnesota. T7OR SALE.—479 Lots in the City of -1- Mankato, Blue Earth County, and situated at th«* head of steamboat navigation on the great Southern Bend of the Minnesota or St. Pciet’s River, near the mouth of the Blue Earth. Apply to the subscriber or to James K. Lawrence, Esq., who is the special agent at Mankato City t«>r the sale or this property. HENRY McKENTY. tit. Paul, April, l»o3. 3ln\G Farm for &ale. \ FARM of 217 acres, with 10 acres -LJL broken, on which a crop was raised last summer. Has on it a good Tamarac house, 18 by 28 ft, and stable 20 ft by 30. There is a good spring near the house and a fine stream of water running through tin* farm. It is situated on the beautiful and picturesque Lake Johanna, six miles from St. Paul, and four and a half miles frem St. Authony Falls, with good roads leading to each place. HENRY McKENTY. Saint Paul, April 12, 1553. 31 mO &&&£> Mil 1 ||||/| ACRES of* Choice Land in ibis beautiful Territory, by the section, half section, quarter section «»r single acre. 1500 acres in the vicinity of St. Paul, near tin* capital of the Territory, in the*midst of a country fast tilling up, and rapidly increasing in value. 1000 acres in the vicinity of St. An tliotty Falls, m ar the greatest water power in the North west—the ventre of the lumberiug interest of the Terri tory. 800 acres near the young and thriving village of Manomin, on the Mississippi river, above the Falls, in a beautiful couutiy, just opening to emigration. 700 acres near and bordering on White Bear Lake, a splendi 1 sheet of water, noted for its beau tiful shore* and Hue fish. This Land is easy of access by good roads, and is the tir>t quality of soil. Beautiful Lakes and streams of the purest water abound in every part, ail well stocked with choice qualities of fish. These land.* are divided into heavy timber, oak open ings and natural prairie, forming the most beautiful scenery imaginable, and presenting the most favorable variety for thcchoiec of a farm. Ist. Paul, April, 1853—iu6 IIENRY McKENTY. Territorial Prison Work. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re eetved by the Board of Inspectors, until Monday the 9th of May next, at 12 u>cl»ck M., for tin* performance of the following work, to wit: 1. The drainage, eulveriing and grading of the grounds. 2. The erection of a buttress wali against the south wall of the yard. 3. The erection of an addition to the Prison Building to contain ten cells. 4. The erection of two guard houses. 5. The erection of a work shop. Plans and specification* can be seen upon application to R. B. Johnson. Deputy Warden. Proposals will be con sidered for. the whole or a part, and awarded to the best bidder. The above proposals are invited upon the suppo sition that Congress bus made an appropriation to pay lor the \vi ik. If this tehould fail to be the case, the said Board reserve the right to reject the proposals, in whole or in part. Contractors will furnish all material. Pro posals will be < ndorsed “For Prison Work,” and addressed to F. R. DELANO, Warden Ter. Prison, Stillwater, M. T. April 7, 1851. 31 t l Foe Sale. A DESIRABLE piece of Farming I*and—l2o acres—situated on the Stillwater road— four miles from St. Paul. The improvements are ;t story and half log house with good cellar; thirty aeres fenced and about ten acres broke. The place is well watered with lake and spring streams, and has plenty of good hay in endow, also plenty of wood and a cranberry marsh. Apply to JOHN ROGERS, 31 tf Roberts street, Saint Paul. Farmers and Gardeners! IF you want a good and profitable crop, plant the best kind »»t' seed. 1 have lor sale 200 bushels of (to me) a new kind of potato'*, which l think much superior to any kind 1 ever saw grow in any country. My experience with them is that they yield mtteh more abundantly than other varieties, are <>t a very large and uniform size, not liable t*» rot and are superior lor table us *. Also, I have a supply of best quality Irish Grays f,,r sale. J. W. SELBY. St. Paul, April 16, 1853. 3112 J. W. Bass, Forwarding Commis’n Merchant [ WHARF BOAT'S Lower Landing, Saint Pawl, Minnesota. Tl3=* The St. Paul Wharf Boat offer* facilities for storage not possissed 1 y any warehouse at cither Landing. Sly f 'HEAP FLOUR.—The best quality of superfine Flour at $1,25 per Lbb, on hand at the Wharf Boat. J» W. BASS. / M’.DAR POSTS. —A Raft of excel- VV imt rid Oslnr IVnci- I’.i-I-, ju>t rwived and fur sale at the St. Paul Lumber Yard, corner of Seventh an l Jackson streets. J. W. BASS. NEW YORK STORE. A. T. CHAMBLIN, RETURNS many thanks to the Ladle# ami Gentlemen of St. Paul and vicinity, for tie* very liberal patron age here tofore extended to him, and lakes pleasure in In forming them that he lias ju-t returned on the Wc-t New ton with u very large stock of goods, whieli are now open and ready for inspection. Their attention is respectfully solicited to an examination of this Mock. We are deter mined to sell goods at such prices that will warrant suc cess. The ladies are invited to examine our stock of Dress an-l White Good-. At the New York Store may be found everything that the Ladies and Gents may call for. Our motto Is, “small profits and large sales.” Remem ber the N’ew York C ash store. April, 1653. A. T. CIIAMBUN. T A DIES’ DRESS GOODS—Plain and JL J Figured Bik silk, plain and figured fancy silks, Turk satins, 1 issues, Cambrics, Barege Dela-nes and Poplins, at the New Y ork store. PZ 1| pieces PRINTS —Just received Y/ x_F an>l for sale at wholesale ur retail at the New York store. i pcs Bleached and Brown muslin 'J yj at Wholesale or retail at the New Y’ork store. QHAIVLS—Crape, Delaine, Cashmere, Ba age an I -ilk shawls at the New Y’ork store. 1 A DIES’ Linen Handkerchiefs of style JL-J and quality at the New Y’ork store/ LADIES, misses and infants Gaiters, shoes and Ties of cve'y description at tho New York store. .f r’k cases BOOTS &, SHOES at whole sale or retail at the New York store. ■ i | cases HATS & CAPS at wholesale 1 VF or retail at the New York store. .) / j pcs CARPETS—matting and Oil /V\/ Cloth, w holesale or retail at the New York store. ') I 1| W | Dollars worth of CLOTH ING, wholesale ur retaM at the New Y’ork store. dozen FINE VVHITE SHIRTS, cCjkJ wholesale or retail at the New York store. T^LANNEL —20 pcs White, Red and Yellow Twilled and Gouse Flannel at the New York store. \l\ ISCELLANEOUS—BIeached and i.* A- Brow ii Linen Table Clotlis, Wool and Linen Table spreads, w hite Marseilles quilts, Nankin, Canton Flannels, Crash, Diaper, Linen Lawn, Linen cambric, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Tuck Combs, Fans, parasols, Edgings, etc., in fact every thing that the Ladies and Gents want to fit themselves up, according to t'-e taste and fashion ot the day, can be found in the New York store. This enu meration does not fill one third of the catalogue of arti cles. We will show them with pleasure to those who may favor us with a call. Remember the New Y ork store, where “it is no trouble to show go« Vis.” A. T. CHAMBIjy. TAKE NOTICE. Le Drr fc TtnilßKTt have on lian.l one of StoililsnF. tfrand Action Pianos, w hich they will sell very low for Cash. Now* is vflur time to purchase. April 2, ’53—29 TO FARMERS—We have taken pains JL to procure the best varieties of seed corn and seed Wheat, which we otter at the lowest prices. CONSTANS & BURBANK. BARLEY —For Brewing or for Seed, a first-rate article, for sale by CONSTANS & BURBANK. FAATS —A large consignment just re- V J celved from lowa and Wisconsin. For sale bv CONSTANS fc BURBANK. I^LOUR —Superfine, of the choicest -L brands; 200 bbl,-. at $1.75. For sale by CONSTANS X BURBANK. P RESH”GROCERIES—of every de -I- acription, received from below this week. CONSTANS & BURBANK. Call at the Multurn in Parvo POR Sperm Oil at $1 50 per gal. •L Lard Oil at $1 20 Spirit gas or burning Fluid, $1 Sperm Caudles, 50 cts Linseed Oil, $1 25 Turpentine, $1 Window Giass, ail fclzta At summer rates SELLING AT COST. Fine Lot stip’r Razors Cutlet y, teUjr’r Washing soaps Nail,Teeth and hairbrushes do shaving do ‘sup’r shaving cream, Also, a lot of perfumer}', J'<st received. JARVIS, Chemist, &c. cor. Jackson aud Fifth. CLOTHING AT NEW YORK PRICES. Hanford, Thayer & Co. MANUFACTURERS, AXI) WHOLESALE DEALERSIX READY-MADE CLOTHING, an.xts furyism.s a goods, shirts, draw ers, INDIA R ÜBBER bOIL CL O THING No. 100 main Street, St. Louis, Missouri. HANFORD, THAYER & CO., are now 111 receipt of their immense supply of NEW SPRING GOODS, embracing every article In the outfitting business, which they pledge to sell at Eastern Prices. Constantly on hand the larr/cst assortment of SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Li be found In St. Louis. We respectfully solicit a call from Merchants visiting St. Louis, before making their purchases. Orders Promptly Filled. HANFORD, THAYER k CO. St. Louis, March 26, 1853—28 U 1853. 1853. SCARRITT & MASON, .Vo. CO, W ashington Avenue, St. Louis, Jlu. Mammoth Stock of Furniture, DON’T forget to call at the above nuin ber, and buy some of the largest and most varied stock of fine, fashionable and desirable furniture in the city. Latest styb* Tete-a-Tetes, sofas. Divans, Rocking, -’2 Parl"r and easy (Tjalrs, French Bedsteads, fine mirror-front wardrobes, l»«ok cases, secretaries, —niarble t-.p bureaus, centre and side tables, wash stands, work stands, what not desks, etc. Fine gilt frame parlor mirrors ; cane seat, cottage,; x rocking and dining chairs; Le Tcnison tables; sofav*V beds of the most approved invention; Scarriti’iuni-MPI verbally admired Patent Lounge Bedstead. ' * * Upholstery, Of our own make, warranted pure and good, such as Hair, spring, cotton. Moss and Husk Mattres*.es*comforts, sheets, pillows, etc. All articles in this line oil hand or made at short notice to order. All our work made to or der, and for quality not surpassed, warranted as represent ed or money returned. At Wholesale. 250 bureaus, from sßto 15 200 wood r’fcg, 60 cts to 2,50 200 sofas, 12 to-15 2000 wook ch-, 15 cts to 1,25 150 maliog’y r’kg chs, sto 20 690 children’s chairs 60 large & sin easy** 15 to 30 100 willow wagons, 200 mahogany parlor 3to 7 Cribs, Lounges, tin and 350 cane seat and back wire safes,dining,break rocking chairs, 2to 6 fast and sewing tables, 1000 cane seat ch*, 95 cts to 3 book eases, icardrobes.ctc As we nre constantly receiving additions to our stock, it is always large and the assortment complete. Orders filled promptly, and as low as if purchasers were present. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine. Every attention in our power cheerfullv given. SCARRITT k, M ISON. Bt. Louis, March, 1853. 2-20\\8 CAPITOL BUILDINGS. SE ALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Building Commissioners of the Territory of Minneso ta, until Monday, tie* 21 day of May next, at 12 o’clock 31., for the full completion of tin* Capitol Buildings at 81. Paul, according to the plan and specifications on file in the oflkv of the Secretary of the B iai'd. Separate proposal* will be considered for the completion of ihe whole, or in part, as follows, to wit: 1. For furiii*h:ng material and doing the carpenter and Jollier.*’work, hiving balance of flooring, putting up part hi.»iis, casing door.* and windows, fitting sash, setting glass, hanging the windows with weights and pulleys, erecting columns in front and finishing portico, making and hanging doors, running stairs with walnut baud vail and turned bannisters, putting down base boards, finish ing dome, erecting steps at the etui and hack doors, aud every thing necessary to a complete finish of the build ing; also t* r erecting out houses. 2. jvr furnishing material, lathing and plastering the whole, to be three coat work with white finish. 3. Fur furnishing material and painting the interior ot the building, doors, windows, &a*., while, with pure lead and lin*eed oil; three coat work. 4. F«»r furnishing material and erecting stops and flag ging the poriico in front of the building, and erecting nine brick piers in the basement, to support the floor timbers. Tin* steps and flagging to be of cut stone. 5. For lurulshlng material an*l covering the dome with tin. All bids mtttel specify f»,r what price per square yard the plastering and painting will b<* done. All material to he of the best quality, and work to be done i!i the I• -r manner. Contractors will be required to give security for the completion of their contract. To be completed on or before tin* Dt of September 1-53. BEN \V. BRUNSON, Building Coin. April 2,1553—291 t DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. i* hereby given, that the partnership lately existing between \V. 11. Jarvis and J. 11. Day, under the fir;.i - l Jarvi .V Day, Druggi-ts, Ac., was dissolved on the 23d day of March, 1853. by mutual consent. \V. H. Jarvis i* authorized to settle all debts due to and by the late firm. w. H. JARVIS. J. U. DAY. April 2. 1853—29tf. United States of America,) Territory of Minnesota, $ District Court of the United Slates, in the First Judicial District, Ramsey county. The United States of America, Plaint ill's, vs. Charles K. Smith, Isaiah Wing, Thomas Spooner, Israel Brook, A. M. Mitchell and David F. llvstivu,defendants. To TIIE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS l A7'OU are hereby summoned, and required to answer the X complaint in this acti ai, winch is filed in the office of the Clerk ol the said District Court, at St. Paul, in said Territory, and to serve a copy «»f your answer to the said complaint on the sub-erber at bis office in the town of St. Paul aforesaid, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such ser vice: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will have their damages assessed by a Jury, or the amount they are entitled to recover, ascertained by the Conn, or under Its direction, and take Judgment for the amount so assessed or ascertained, besides the costs of this action. Dated March 25th, 1853. 11. L. MOSS, F. S. List. Att’y for Minnesota Ter* April 2, ’53—236.v Heat jflarket Removed. V? ° r '! ! ' r a, '; orn,no,jAte my NF.W SHOP, ou Tldrd street, next door above the Territorial Library where the best and fattest surlv.lns, steaks, and nil other edible parts of the animal, from hoof to burns, can be had fresh every day at the market prices. Also, always on hand, mut ton, pork, and all other kinds of meat usually devoured by civilized appetites, except old lean working oxen, which 1 consider it murder to kill and felony to sell. Grateful f**r past lavors, 1 ,*lia!l endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, H. C. WOLF. March 26,1863—28tf. For Kent. A BOUT 40 Acres of Farming Land, -A w ,-i| brukc and sftuatud on tho Stillwater und St. Paul road, to rent on shares or for ea*h. Enquire of Win. Branch, corner of Roberts and Sixth street, or at the Half-Way House of John Morgan* St. Paul, March 15, 1653. 2-27tf M. KELLOGG & CO., STORAGE, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, and General Dealers in Pro duce, Levee, Lower Landing, St. Paul. £3** Liberal Advances made on Consignments. 1 i W| BBLS. LlME—in store, for sale lUU by M. KELLOGG & CO., cor Sibley and Water streets. M INFII AL PAINT—Fire Proof, for IVX sale by M. KELLOGG fc. Co., Luvec, Lower Lai,<lln£. r l' OBACCO—A full assortment for sale -*• at tho Lower store house by M. KELLOGG & Co. Y\7 OOD—Good Dry Asli on hand and * * for sale in any quantity to suit by M. KELLOGG &. CO. Territory of Minnesota, ) Xn County of Ramsey, ss : In Justiccs ® uurt# To Richard Lewis: You.are hereby notified that a writ of attachment has been issued against you and your property attached t» satisfy the demand of David L. Fuller, amounting t o $28,30. Now unless you shall appear before William 11. Welch, Esq., a Justice of the peace in and for said county, at his office in the town of St. Paul, in said county, on the tenth day of May, A. D. 1863, at nine o’- clock in the forenoon, Judgment will be rendered again-t you, and your property sold to pay the debt. DAVID L. FILLER, Plainrtff. Pated, this 14th day of April, 1853. 31 nHI LDRE NS’ BO O KS.-W. S. Vy COMBS, near the American House, has on hand a very large assortment of (fhlldrens’ Books for Ilollidav Presents. Call and sec. W anted. ino non ° r m ° re p ers ° ns i ca » Vy v/Vy accommodate with good D aguerreot yp e s, at prices varying from $2. to sls. Have Just received a supply of the most beautiful cases ever oflered In tins city, which with a faithful Likelier* nuke very appropriate presents for the HOLIDAYS. Among the variety may be found Jinny Lind cases single and double. Shell do do do inlaid with Pearl—very beautiful. Papier-Mache casts. Snap and Book, do do da Kossuth. -Vc Plus Ultra , Bridal, Mourning, and many other varieties. Have also a fe w LOCKET’S and PINS, which I am selling .at extremely low prices. Those wUUiug 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 tak* n equally well.in cloudy weather. 83“ Gallery, corner of Third and Cedar sts. Operating hours from 9 A M io 3 P M. J3tt J. E. WIIITNEY. Steam Engine and Boilers. I VNE Second Hand Lever Engine, 38 V_y Horse Powe, 12 Inch cylinder, 4 feet six inch stroke with pumps, shaft, crank, etc., will answer for a Flour ing Mill or Boat. One Second-Hand Engine, 30 Horse power, with Lever cut off, II inch cylinder, 3 feet 9 Inch stroke, with pumps, crank, shalt, governor, etc. suitable for a Flouring Mill «>r Boat. One New Engine. 20 Horse Power, slide valve, 10 inch cylinder, 2 le d stroke, composition spring packing, steel piston rod, with pumps, shaft, governor, etc., made for a saw mill. Also, One Boiler, 3-1 inches Diameter, 21 feet long, with one 15 inch flue, and One Cylinder Boiler, 11 inches diameter, 16 feet long. All of the above machinery Is in good or*h*r and will hear iii>p.*ctioii. Apply to th Fouudr.v- Machine aud Flu shing shops of LEU LA I RE. I>A V KN PORT & Co. Dav« nport City, lowa, February, 1853. 26-6 Buy at Home! ST.PAUL BEDSTEAD AND CABINET IVARE MANUFACTORY. IT,rre Booms, corner of Third and .Minnesota Steeds. <icTEES & HUNT are aware that about these days many of our citizens are m »re interested In the ‘•Cabinet-making” bu-iness transpiring at Wash ington than at home, but would take this occa.-don to re mind housekeepers and Country-dealers that they keep constantly on hand a large and e,»mph a te assortin' tit of all articles in their line, which they are prepared to sell at Wholesale or Re tail, at less cost than tin* same can 1»- purchased below, and transported hither. We have recently established an ex tensive BEDSTEAD MANUFACTOIIY, And are "‘turning out,” with great rapidity, Bedsteads, Bedstead Lounges, etc., of ail descriptions. The work manship is of the best quality, and the patterns of the latest fashion. The serviceable character of th«*lr manu facture*, of all kinds, i far superior to the “sale work” usually brought from below. Our customers can rely upon being suited at all times. Chairs of all descriptions, stands, breakfast, dining, centre and ail other kinds of Tables, Wardrobes, sofas, Bureaus, etc., constantly on hand* YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, Just setting up in life, can be suited with everything they may need in our line, either f>>r present or future emer gencies* We are determined to make and sell in such a manner that it will be an object f*-r our citiz. us to pur chase their furniture at home. Call and see. March 19th. BTEKS HUNT. 8 tees A Hunt, TTNDERTAKERS, Corner of Third V-' and Minnesota streets, St- Paul, Minnesota. Punctual attendance given in this line of busin-*** at all hours, upon the most reasonable term*. 2-27 y U. & MAIL STAG-E 3. Spriiig and Summer Arrangement! WILLOUGHBY & POWERS will 1» continue (heir semi-weekly trips between St. Paul and Prairie du Chu n until the opening of navigation, immediately after which they will commence running DAILY LINES of Four-Horse Coaches bctwei n St. Paul and >7. Anthony, and St. Paul and Still watt r. They have recently purchased at the East several new and elegant CONCORD COACHES, which will Tie here to take their plaees in these lines Im mediately after the opening of navigation. The public may rest assured that the proprietors have none but the best or' teams, accompanied by careful drivers; and that they will devote tlieii utmost energies to insure comfort and safety on ail occasions* S - An extensive Livery Stable at the corner of Fourth and Roberts street:-. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, upon liberal terms. 27-tf WILLOCGHBY fit POWERS. GREAT RARGAINS. Diminution of Prices! A LEX. KEY, (late Rcy & Farmer) JIV being about t-.makc some enlargement in his stun-, and wishing to go below shortly to purchase a large stock of Groceries to be brought up by the tirst boar, he offers to sell his entire stock at a great reduction ot prices fur cash. Prime Sugar, sold all winter 10 lbs to the Dollar, 11 lbs Be cher’s sugar clarified do Dibs do 10 lbs Rio Co flee do 7 lbs do 8 lb-. Belcher’s Syrup do 80 cents per gallon, 70 cts Smoked llauis do 16 cts per lb 11 cts do Shoulders do 11 cts do 12 cts And all his other Groceries and Provision* In proportion. For the same reasons expressed above, all persons in debted to me will please t ■> come and settle th«*lr account in the course of February next. ALEX. KEY. District Court—First Judicial District, Itamscy County, Alin. Ter. Moses S. Titus, Complainant, \ , . >ln Clisncirv. Joseph t an'! Janl .. llow, C latiln fit t ook $ $ It ai'jH-aring to my satisfaction, by affidavit and the papers on ibc in the cause, that a bill of complaint has been exhibited and tiled, and subpmna t • appear Issued thereon, ami the same delivered to the sheriff of the county of Ramsey to serve; and it further appearing to my satisfaction, l»y allldavit, that three of the above-named defcmlalits —llow, C'lailin N. Cook—are out of this Territory, and cannot upon diligent inquiry bo found therein: It is therefore hereby ordered, that the said defendant.*, ll‘»w,Claflin X Cook, appear and plead, answer or demur to the complainant’s bill of complaint, on tile in this cause, on or before the twenty-fourth of Juue, A. D., 1853. And It l»* further ordered, that a copy of this order be published In the a newspaper printed and published in St. Paul, in sai l Territory,once in each week for six successive weeks, next alter the date hereof. And it is further ordered, that a certified copy of tld* order, together with a copy of tin.* subpoena i.-sued in till* case, be deposited in the Post Office, directed to tliueaid now, Claflin &. Cook, at the city of Bt. Louis, stale of Missouri, within ten days from the date hereof. St. Paul, March 10, IS53* 11. Z. HAYXER. 1 for Cw "* tete - t * The St. Paul Fire and Ala: iuc Insurance C om pany. THE BOOKS for subscription to the capital stock of said Company are now open for subscriptions. Per sons desirous of taking stock, or making application fur Insurance in the said Company, arc requested to apply to the undersigned, who are duly authorized to keep said books open until Fifty thousand dollars of the stock Is ta ken, at which time the books will be closed and the Com pany organized. GEO. W. FARRINGTON. March 12, 1853—26tf Builders! Builders !! r PHE Attention of Builders and those about to build Is Invited to ihe Designs and Pat tern* of the Latest an l Best Styles, w hich we have on hand for supplying Fronts, Columns, Cornices, Caps and Sills, For Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Manufactured by us of Iron—as being more light and graceful, and at a cost not exceeding that of stone. Esti mates will be forwarded, if desired. Apply to the Foun dry, Machine and Finishing shops of LeCLAIKE, DAVENPORT fit Co. 26t6 City of Davenport, lowa. r PHE Queen of the Forest, an elevated J- oven stove pleasing to all who use It by the satis factory manner work is done and the ease attending It, in store and foi sale by P* S. NEWELL. IRISH LINEN—2S pieces—wholesale or rcull »t th? **w York litre, 1533. ISJ3- Charless, Blow &Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX -1) RUG ft, MFDICJjVK S. PAI.VTS, OILS DYES TUFFS, JTLY/JOJT GEISs, Glasswaiv. iVr/'uim rivs. Tobacco. <*c., ic.. X«. 70 and Id Main Sired, St. Louis, Are now in receipt of their invoices . of their Inf- purchases, and will by th * first of Feb rut v, La\ • tin ir hum est »ck in -v • . whlcl ;!.• y . offer to Western merchants at a .*m.t!l advuuce on New ! York Imponutl m prio *s, and take tbi. opportunity to as i sure the public* that they will c- r.t ime U d-al on the m./st . liberal terms aud sell every article .u their Hue for Cash, • or to punctual men < n time ash-ren : re, at lotcer prices than any responsible house K'est. Our slock consuls in part of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AS FOLLOWS : 5 cjv-s c4p * a!o 3 8-OJO .zs Fan’s quinine 3 do S»ea*rin * aloes l,uoo oza lodine ' 3 Turkey Myrrh 30 i lbs d *vcr powd«*r 25 cases rhubarb rout 3,000 in* sc.iph ether ; 60 bid* brhusti n .* 2,0 *o lb* Eng and Am cai’me! 5 !•:* s gum gulac 2,'J-jO Lnga . l American Hue 3 do gum gamboge n;iiM 10 do gum •ssaffetlda 1,000 ozs su p ac. t and mv.r i 3 do K India do d > morphia 10 tin Turk guiu arable 25 caa-s « f B liJiuln and ; 300 kegs sup curb soda w 1 arrow root | 5 bids balsam Copaiba 75 cases borax i 5,(*00 lbs aqua amnn.n i 3 cases < ai.ibarl ies j 3CHJ lbs jww’d red 1 a 2a bbis cm.u-r ! 10.000 ii-s spirits nit •• 60 box- .* t irt add 1,000 o/.s Krtiide pota*h 2U) cases Biown’s blister ! 5 cases gum tragacanth tissue 5 do Turkey opium 5,000 lbs Affcay r.m; j 100 boxes opsmii salts 200 lbs chloroform 60 cases pow’d rhubarb 500 ILs coios sublimate • 5 ; 00u e.ilphur 1,000 li>s red precipitate j Which with a large b.t of CHEJIiCALS tr in the man ufactory of Pow rs <X nub s our stock com plete* PAINTS, OILS, AND DYESTUFFS: 400 l»t 1* linseed oil 15 cases Prussian bliu I 100 bbls turpentine 23 casks refined whale oil 10 ions ot red leal and 60 Lb is tanu *rs’ oil lygha; an to ea.sx* ; rm .il 20 bids whiting 20 casks sweet oil j bbls putty 25 cases madras indigo j 75 ccroons carruccas in- 300 t- xes ext logwiKxl digo 20J bids gr and chip'll !•'?- 25 bids earn woe ! v sl 25 casks Dutch madder 6 0 b i» gr and chi/d tiJ k i*a. is green iuplic VARNISHES: 75 bids copal varnish No. I » bbls Japan varnish 1 and 2 10 Ibis bla k varahh 10 bbls coach varnish From the manufactory of Smith & Stratton, New York, which is u guarantee of their superiority. BRUSHES: 1,000 dwz Adam*’ extra paint brushes assorted hoo d i kdauib* extra rambb rushes, ftMorU l 50J d •/. Adams’ extra unh brtite!.<*o, as ort» d 500 du& F.ued vh aud French tooth brushes, assorted. CLASS AND GLASSWARE: 2,000 boxes window j ia.**, 1 ruin 6xß, to 31x10, Pitts burgh bruiula 1,000 boxes assorted apothecary ware. PATENT Mi:DIVINES: i Alt I* popular Put-ut \l • • Heines ot tile day, constantly I "U band a; umtuiraciurers’ prices. pi:itrtMi:Rii:.: I TnylurV un i l(u:ts.-li'j „ mus. cxtrait* Ac. TOBACCO: , COO box-s Virginia tobacco, all brands, for sale at a J suiai; advance on ui.uiuiactu ers’ i rievs. ; February 19, lt.3J—23tf ESTAiiLXSIIKD UV>. i CHARLES BARNARD. W. D. \V. DARNARJ*. BAPtNARD & Co. 14 31ain street, (opposite the Hunk of Ihe Siair of Missouri, St. Louis, 31a. JOBBERS AAV) DEALERS I.Y DRUGS, l’AlM>\ OILS AM) OVILSIUI l 8 Glassware, While Lead, Medicinal Brandies Window Glass Ri »l Lead and Wittes, Putty Litharge Garden seeds Indigo Y.i'uitehes PerfuunTy Madder Tn. ].• liiine Uh< micals Spices Brushes Fancy Articles. DRUGGISTS AM) PHYSKIANS’ MIIP FI JIN ill lIE AND PATENT MEDICINES. Our stock i* «*ne the in st extensiv* and complete In the Wc*'. and will be found w II worthy the attention «.f Dni'jijidtx. Physicians and Mt ccUanls in *»ur city, as wc are prepared to meet any competition* either tor cash or prompt paper, <n usual credit, and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR Dll. STORMS CEL EBRATED scotch count c inde, One «>f tli • most p .pilar and eliicatious cough remedies • \ r iutrodued into the M;-*;..-ippi valley, over 200,G00 packages void in the city of St. Louis in on • year. ! tr\vANTED—lWswax. FlAxseed,and (;insvng. St. Louis, Fib. 12, 1563—51 f (lotiiing for the Ylillion! NEW. GOODS. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. IV INNE & COOLEY, at the Cash I t V Furnishing Store, on Roberts str«*cf, St. J'aul, liaving hit ly returned from the eastern markets, are nn\ li. n.lj to tliu liiizi-n--.f si. fa'.il, mill all v.lw m.iv i javof them with a call, the largest aud m >.-t varied *tock J of tail and winter gotK.'s in their line, ever bn-ught to tid.* i marker, and which you are respecitully invited to call and inspect. Their stock consists in part uf the fellow in ; ar : tieh s: I Cloths, Casvinicrc-. Y«**‘i;i ;s. Ucadv-niad-* ('iotliing. ! and (ieniPniei.’., Fmnlshiiig G.kmls. Merino, Wooh*n, Worsted, anl Fl.mii 1 Wrappers and Drawers; 1F.1.-cry of ail kinds, qu.iiiii-s and prices: Gloves an ! 1 Mitten-; in en i *ss varie h-s. Mich a* Br. k, Worsted Ber lin, Merino, t'.ishincrc, Wooten, etc. Also a very L. auti- . fui a*' rtrnent. f Wi lie an ! <’• ! ii : ;.i. I > ikGl< Ves. The latest style of t'ollars, llaiidkcr Jdei , Bcarfs, Ties, ' Cravats, stocks, etc. Sill liTS. Fin** l.in n B >*>nis of the late t French and J.ngilsh styles, Flannel, <'.die«> Check and Hickory si.ills in gnat quantities* Duck and Drill Overalls. RIIADY-M AUK CI.OTIIIXO. 1 C'.i- a per then ever, but too numerous to mention—call ! and see fur yourselves. Boys* and Chib Iren's Clotliiii". We have a very fine assortment made up in the n rt ate-t | 1 manner, and at v* sy low prices. Buckskin Mitt* n* and Glove?. Fur and DrA mg Gloves. Rubber ami Oilclotli ' Clothing, Carpet and Traveling Bags. In the Custom Department may be found nil the new ! styles of Cloths, C.i- im res. Do-skin Vestings, an i trim- i tilings to match; an 1 we will ventnr-* to say, that wc can give y.-u as good and fa*hi n ible work as call be had West of N'ew York, and warranted to suit or no sale. Don’t forget tin.* place, un Roberts street, next door to j W. 11. Stillman's store, S\ Paul. 6-tr WIN NE COOLEY, j Greater Bargains Ilian ever [7 LFELT & BROTHERS having dis- D posed of their old stock have prucureil a Lev.* one, i which for cheapness, variety ur u«*mJ quality, cannot be ! - surpassed in the Territory. Our stuck oi drygoods, clofh . ing ai:d queeiisware has b< .ti carefully sele ffed, and v. e ■ c.ic now prepared to serve uiir patrons with RICH FALL SILKS, j D- Lain- * and Casl.n. Embroidered Mu*lin Curl.iin.' by the pb*cc ur;ar 1. Liuen, Lawu*, Lace* and Embroideries) i Jaccoiiet, Book and S'viss Muslins English, German and Domestic Sllka : Cutbm and woolen Hosh-ty j Satin, Tali* ta and Lustring Ulhbr.n** Ladies’ and Gentlemen’- French Kid, Silk ami Lisle Thread Gloves laulle*’laice Vests, foliar*, Cuffs and Cnder*leevea ! Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths i Elegant Tapestry and Ingrain Carpeting Floor Oil Cloth and Drugg-t Domestic Goons, Prints, sheeting and Shirtings Besides all other goods generally obtained in Dry Good i The omnibus pass -s tic* store every ten inlnuos during the day, and ladies will find It a aving by paying the 1 mall sum f-.-r a ri le, and giving u* a call* KLFELT 4* BROTHERS. | St. Paul, November 13th. I**s2—no 9 tf ! | Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Plants, Sfc., F«#r sab* at the Scott Nursery, Davenport, lowa. \ LARGE Stock of healthy and thrifty j. jL 4 year obi grafted apple trees; a good Stock of ' standard and dwarf p<-ars, standard ami dwarf cherries, : pl.inm, gooseberries, raspberries, currants, etc. Ai o. a large and general assortment of evergreens, ornanu ntal trees, shrub* and vines, flowering plants, ! buibs, etc. The largest assortment of dahlias in the J West. Per*on* wishing to purchase are respectfully referred to Burbank and Cotistaus, Saint Paul, Minnesota Territory, : who are authorised to receive and transmit all orders for tr :vte, and who will give all Oliver necessary information. | 12m 6 IKS. FIX LEY. Attention All! AX'D TO SMOKKRS KSPECIAM.T. JUST RECEIVED a very large stock «f the h--a hr.'ou, wm-rt; which are the Ml.-wine: j I l.otw KI Sol Recall. 1.000 In lon It.-cslta COars j « Fixed Star - “ Invocation ~ “ -• Ih-ocrama u ‘‘ t.omtuMa latiota Mlllxn, 3JWO Star Principe u I .. u, Flora, “ K-calta I Ms,, c*Mj’s Tin Foil Tobacco, Yellow Back. ! Call and I-xamlne, for »a!c at wholesale and retail, ! cheap for cash, by p COMBS, g_tf Nearly opposite the American House, I_l ARDWARE —Cross Cut and Mill ! IT Saws, Axes, all kinds, Hammers all kinds, itc. For sale by F. S. NEWELL* TT'ITCHEN WARE—knives and forks, I JIV. Waffle Irons, I*adk*«, Basting Spoonn, Chofqdng j Knives, Tea Bells, Sieves, Shears, Sadiron, Bva*s Kettles, I Pie Plates, fee., for sale at F. S. NEWELL’S. L'LOUR —Extra and Superfine, for sale ' i by BEX. TF. BRCXSOX. Wan, SH*® fe @® o WHOLESALE DEALERS IN S t;i j t i e & Fa m* v Dry Goods, •Xos. ICR 4, l-i 3, I nion ISuildiu -a, , FT. LOUIS, MO. .J AO AN, KING, CO. wish to direst * J IU utlon of West *rn Merchants to the ext mf ■ «j;d v.ir'-ty ■ f the sljck tf l* r (i *!s, \h\ch f»« v „:tcr r !■•:■ -a-at tl ir Mores, N , 123 a*. . 1,6, I n.on 1M.»..1ngs f » **»'« firtyt, st. Louis. Merchants can always find Ler*» • t viy urtir’.* ot tancy anl tetaple on goods usually wanted, ji« r'i ■ r c!; I* kept f El throughout the year, by \vot k!y | tebipmvnts t.oui the t *nior partner, who resides .n Ne-v , Y. rk. 'j he !*i;fi*«sig Business for 1853, i Wi 1 ! ii* commenced with a st-K*k of Five Hundred Tkotisaud Dollar*, and wc xvi-h it to be di*tiu>:kly un . der.-tood tb it w«- ar • s lline, and will continue to sell at ! b*w r lu St. I.oiii-, than any merchant can buy a fetal: stock at in the Eastern cities, aud land It here. AVe make tins plain statenieut in advance of the season lor the sy. in ; bu-in-•», that none of our customers or mer ch.ii tier.iily, who deal in St. la*ul , may be Induced by plausible, but incorrect r-pivs ’n;a h<ns to send order* t-» Bu. :m-*re, Piiiladelphia, New York or ltostot;, wheic I the same good* can be obfa ned on better terms lu Saint : L*-111-, wh.-never the demand is for an tit for r-.:- J tailing. Pefsotii w-fehh.g informalU*n as to ti e comparative mer« i its of the fa-tern auu W«a;ern marke.'s, arc rcf«*rreU la .; tiros* „i our customers who hav ti led l aying East, have ‘compared the goods irt hour*, oil ii»tr counters, with 1 good* bought lu Louis, and w ho itow buy only hero. J Merchant.* wiiolmvc visited at. !>mit*, m»y perliapa, 1 imagine that Imame-h Cannot la* suffiacmly extended htr^ [to Justify .small profits. To i u :i wv would aiy, that but . jobbing liotlses East hav.- a larger business than and that .is it Las <-ominuod to iticrc««u», we have cvntln** u d to reoue.* tic- profits uut.i they uow amount only to a : coinmissiim. P-.vcha-icr* of Drv Gu.-ds are requested to examine «e.r i Spring Stock, which will be c i q.lc.e by February 15. I ltb>3. I>l>AN, KING N. fO i 15ia6 Xcs. 123 and 125 Fniou Buddings, St. I.ouls. All Hniiread Jo New York. Boston and Philadcl-* 1 1,,U Michigan Southern and Northern . Indiana Railroad. i N and aflt-r January Ist, 1553, unlit ! further nolle**, pass Trains w ill run betwecu t'hioago, Toledo and Mcnro , daily, c.\c *pt'Sundays as 10l- I lows: j Chicago for Monroe and Toledo at SI a. M. j Toledo for Chicago, at - - - - 8 “ I A!on rue ** - - - *4 •* ! 53 = ’ Road, in conjunct!* n with tiie Tob--do anF Not vaik, lake Shore, York and Erie, laftlo c.n l | Albany, an 1 Hudson River Rail roads, tonus the cihy I Riiilrviil coinmunicat'.-n between CHICAGO «NEW YORK CITY 1 A Railroad Coiiiiimiii* alioii Is now opened be twecu Chit and ( otuuibus, Ciiuiiiinati and l*itlsbiir»ii, I Via Toledo and Norv. aik R*a»*i, wld<li intersccta th*.* Mad , llivcr and Hamm .11 and Da> *.n R..a«h*, at B..lie vue, th * Mausfi.M R <( ;v! at M. nr..< vil*, and the tLev«-Jan*', Colmnhu.* and Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh R* a at uT.vcland, J. 11. MOOItE, Sup'*rintetidenl. Passciut r Oflico, Trcniont Building, Ciilcago, 1 door* I south or main entrance. Geo. M. Guay, Ag’t. DISSOLUTION. j r j’IIE firm of Roy 8. Farmer licrelofore -A. cwi'ting, i- tins day dissolved by mutual coiiscnt. I All demands, whether by n< tc, account «,r otiierwi.*e, ) owing to the said firm, arc ielt with Abux. Rev, for settle ment. ALEX. KEY, i St. Paul, January IS, 1*553. JOHN M. FARMER* ! The !«:si:ie?s w ill bo continued by the undersigned. ALEX. KEY. ALEX. KEY, l ATE of the firm of Rey Sc Farmer, r«*tu ns thank- t> bis fr;et:ds and cu.-tomer* for tli-ir past patronage, ai l r *-»*ectf uily solicit- I.* coiitiuu j atice. lie ofiUisyet I r sale the following articles: i .\lt ss Dork. Hams and Shoulders, Lard. Rutter, j *\*. O. Sugar, 12 lis. to the Dollar * i Prime X O Sugar 10 it. tor $ Pearled Barley Clarified •• 9 *io uo P.*«-.*toii C Loco J at# Cru-hed “ Bdo* do Cod Fi ll Pow’d “ bdo do Mackerel L>*af Sugar Herrings Ucichet’s Svrnp, 80c pr gal 6 A Salt | do do 10 gal kg $7 50 Table Sait i Prims N O M<d's6i)c pr gal Palm S-up ’ Cider Vinegar 25c per gal Suap | ltio Coil.* -, prime article, 7 Ca*tiie do j lb to the d* liar Carpet Warp I Java, extra, 6 ib to the d d Cotton Itutting } Imp.-rialTca thfiloulwim* Y II Tea Bed Cord Crackers Clothes Line* I Dried Apjhs do Pins , Preserved Fruits Starch Prunes, in Jar.- and boxes Indigo ItaiMD* Wash Boards i Currants Wadi Tub* 1 Citron Covered Bucket** ! Fr****h L®nious Painted do i Extra’t of L -moU Well do : Tomato Catsup Clothes Boskets | Pepper Sauce .Market do ! Spic-s B/ootns Ginger Door Mats Mustard Axe Handles Yeast Powd-r 31otclus • Cream Tarter Havana Cigars I Soda Smoking Tobacco j Sal* rates Chewing d . plugs & papers | Sweet Oil llitie Powder, And ail tlxw articles belonging t the iincof Groceries a:uV LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! HI it MM; FLU ID. Vi HEAP, SAFE, clean, and economical aubstituto for j price per gallon, with lamp, $1 25 ‘* •• without lamp, 1 00 Also Sp.-mi 1 50 per pall, i At ti.e ••Minnesota Drugstore,’* uj.f.er town, mar th# American llot.l, or at the well known ••Multurn lu Parvo.” >V. ll* J ARVIS. P. H. HE WEI*, Uf JIOLESALE &. RETAIL dealer in Cook, Parlor, 14 >x Stoves of all kinds. KATES A large assortment of Skate.*, strapped and ready f*>r u on iiand and for sale by F. S. NEWELL. j JAPAN WARE—In store anti for sale a large assortment of Japan ware, by 1 . S. NEWELL. VdHOVELS—a lare lot of these useful ut--nbii», fi,r sal*.-by F- S. NKWKI.I.. A FGURS, of all sizes, handled for use, ia. f.r a!- ly ‘ F. S. NKWKI.L. OR ASS FIRE IRON'S, a good article, i D K.»r s.ile by I'. S. XKU KM FTT SAWS—A new pattern of Pitt &.»'*, r r sal,- by F. S. NEWELL. pUTLERY—Pocket and Table Culle , W ry f„ r sal,, by T. S. NEWELL 1.) AZORS—Wade & Butclier’s, an cx j J V cr-IK-nt articlo, forsal,- by F. S. NEWELL* CHOT GUNS AND PISTOLS, in store i and fur sain by (lsj NEWELL* Bahl A Donll, Booksellers and Stationers , ; A Is**. Dealers lu Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mlt«> Muffs, etc.» Third street, .Saint Haul. I ITT ALL PAPER—Ladies amfGentle : \ V men are invited to call and examine our extcnslv# ' variety ot the abovo:aiue«j article. DAHL k DOULL. ' Y 1 UFFS —Lynx muffs for adults, also, , ill Children's muff* In large quantities. As this la Ihe season ol the year w hen these artiep a wHI b« i?in tob<» needed, we moat confidently recommend our arilcleaf* Inspection of the public. DAHL At DOL LL. HATS —Wc have on band the lutes'. styles uf Fur an.l Woul hats. DAHL Sc DOULL. TT’OSSUTH HATS—AIso, Excelsior, JLV- and other kinds at tho store uf DAHL & DOULL . LOVES AND MITTS Buckskin , AT Gloves and Mits, al-o Fur Glove*—-Jiut the thing for the cold weather that is coining—for sale at the »t*>r# of DAHL & DOCDL Exams and shoulders—a first Ll rate article for BEX'. W. BBUXSOIL^ Bay! Hay! 1 Ci TONS Superior Hay for sale by i 1 U Lieutenant Simpson, on his premise*. Tht» Ha* will be sold cheap for cath. St | ;) >; nVf FRUIT TREES—Grafted, Choice Varieties, (peacb and apple) now ' crowing in my nursery and for sale. UFA). W. FARRINGTON. : U UTTER—A good article at 1 D Ben . W. BrunsojCi