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Spiritual Rapping*. A BOADISG-HOUSE LEGEND. Once ai I lay doling, Holding, and my soul through dream land plodding, Just as evening’s dull Lethean gloom was spreading all things o’er, Suddenly there came a rapping, Breaking up my lazy napping; ’Twaa a alow and measured tapping, tapping at my cham ber door, Rapping, thumping all around the walla, the celling, and the floor— Such as I ne’er heard before. Tablet in confusion rocking, chairs against each other knocking, To the measure of the thumping on the celling and the floor; Both above the bed and under, ’Twas enough to make one wonder Whether a storm of Are and thunder had Just visited our shore: As a witness, Caudle’s ghost a fellow’s hapless soul to bore, 1 had read the like before. Quickly starling from my dreaming, noises so unearthly seeming, Brought unto my memory what very seldom came before, Thoughts of all my lormer sinning; Fearing torment was beginning, I, in hope of mercy wiuuiug, odds and euds of prayers run o’er. Odds and ends remembered faintly from my better days of yore, Quite forgotten heretofore. To my sober senses coining, I resolved to stop this drum ming ; But with this Intent 1 vainly searched my chamber o’er and o’er. Spirit,” said I, 44 good or evil, Try and be a little civil, Fray, don’t raise the very devil here upon the second floor, Af the widow that I board with is quite seusltlve an 1 sore, For I owe her a Llg score.” Kow the widow was good-natured, though quite old and Coarsely featured. Yet a noisy lodger sadly in arrears might prove a bore; But to ail my warm petitions Made the spirit no admissions, Rather Riving !u additiou to the knocking on the floor. Measured words, In deep sepulchral tones (hat startled me far more Thau 1 had heard before. «*Wed the w idow,” said the spirit, (and It made me shake to hear It,) M Wed the widow! wed the widow ! or I’ll haunt you ever more.” Horrors upon horrors heaping Sent my young blood curdling, creeping To my heart, that time was keeping to the, thumping on the floor. Surely, thought I, one-and-twenty wed to thirty-eight or more ! All such matches I abhor. ••Marry once, and always rue It V Dog my -kin if e’er I do ft! Spirit,” said I, “good or evil, mau or devil, leave my door.” Then some dirty trick suspecting, 1 determined on detecting The malicious author of this act, and end this hateful bore. With a light, each nook and crauny, from the ceiling to the floor, 1 began to explore. Boon succeeded 1 in spying something mere than spirit lying Under my bed, who, a petti—, petti—, white silk stocking wore, Who It was, you well may wonder— ’Twas the widow, sure as thunder! Quickly drawing her from under to the tuiddie of tue floor, I Soon pulled niv boot* and breeches on, and, Jumping through the door, Left the house for evermore! Infants in Heaven.— Beautiful is an infant whatever way we picture it toomvelves. beau tiful in tiie cradle, beautiful upon a parent's knee.— Beautiful, awake, asleep. Beautiful at Play, in the corner of the room. Beautiful as a lamb in the savior’s arms. Beautiful at the the font of baptism. Beautiful beneath the cof fin lid! \ es, beautiful even there, in the level ness of death—with hands folded peacefully— With brow like moulded wax—w ith eves closed in sleep perchance to dream!—with lips so gracefully composed, as if to say **l murmur not, and with its entire face radient with a etatle, which is the imprint uf its dying vision. Widows as Printers. —The Pittsburgh Ga zette nays the attempt to introduce women as compositors in that city has been remarkably ! •ucces;f il, and that widows make the most rap- 1 id advancement, as their intlcects are more ma ture, and their knowledge suptror to that of naost boys when they commence their appren ticeship to the printing business. Besides this We persume their previous experience in small Caps, bodkins, washing forms, and presswork generally, lias already initiated them in several Of the details of the craft. New Kind ok Mail Matter.-A few days since ft 1 ostmaster at one of the offices oil the New London route, was very much astouished on • emptying one of the mail hags upon the table, to see a nice little kitten spring out from the licap.of letters and frisk about very much as lit tle kittens are apt to do. As there was no su-! peracript ion upon it he was at a loss how to dispose of it but is debating whether he had not better knock it on the head ami forward it to the General Post-Office with his next batch of dead matter. —.\'ew Haven Palladium. A clergyman lecturing one afternoon to his female parishioners, said : lie not proud that our Lord paid your sex the distinguished honor of appearing first to a female after the rcsurroc tion. for it was only done that the glad news might spread the sooner.’’ A New York paper tells of a market woman j juo, la.-t fall, was holding some pumpkins in Her apron, when a fresh caught cockney, came I along, and commenced poking them with his rattan, exclaiming: “ I 'opc vou don’t call them large happles : they ain't alf a- laro-e as Ti? av . c them in Hold Ilingland." -Apples:! them ain t apples; them is only huckleberries,” replied the woman. You said Mr. Skecsicks. that (he defendant was a man in easy circumstances—what do you mean by that A gentleman wot pays his printer prompt th'e face e'' U * a * carel * bis butcher boy in Verdict for the plaintiff. Call next case. A bachelor friend of ours has left a boarding nouse, in which were a number of old maids, on account o the “ miserable fair set before him at the table. ’ A young lady having engaged to be married, took occasion to change her mind, and bcsouglit thfs kno°L” a fnCnd ’ fiayin &- “ do hcl P >«e out of ’‘ Oh certainly ;’* replied her friend, “that’s easily done, as it is only a foau-knot.” Co, itTEors Gentleman—" I do not wish to eayanyt'img against the individual in quest- 1 remark 11 1,. a .h lUI V l man ’ “ ,mtl merely, fom * ~*" *' e an>rua ge of the poet. that, to him, truth ,s strange, stranger than fiction.’ ” en A Jvs' np * ° Ht in '’bribing heav “i??? Wi/L* \ v , orla ~f fenced in will, mw? Wh 3 the ,uau " ho won’t repent j The Journnl of Commerce favors the nomi nation of Judge Bronson for Governornext fall : and suggests that the merchants of New York tender him a public dinner or other testimon*- als, on his retirement from the Collectorship. A servant girl whispered to another, one night ‘Now* mind. I don't say how master drinks, l.ut between you and I, the demijohn in the dark closet don't keep full all the time.” ♦r.^l T ! IC * P ? o|, v- ima ? ino Hmt it is very difficult falSlon. v,,°‘! ,11lK * however, could be more El* lira U ,hal 4 ,v, « ,,ire ‘ 1 ’ isl ° earn a dot-! lar every time y ou spend ninety cents. The happiest period in a man’s life, is when he has a pretty little wife, one beautiful child more ready cash than he well know*, what to do with, a good conscience, and not evenin' debt to a printer. “ 1,1 The New York Courier and Enquirer say* that “Collector Bronson has met the fate all have anticipated, but in no sense is lie a victim He ha« sufl'ered in nothing ; in fact he this very day enjoys more of the respect, more of the con sideration and more of the confidence of this community than ever before.” The first locomotive ever huilt at Chicago was ' completed a few days ago, and tried upon the Galeua Radway. It is of large size, is called “ nd wm «to of a ARRANGEMENT FOR 1853. Galena Sf Minnesota Packet Co Consisting of the steamers WEST NEWTON, Uapt. D. 8. HARRIS, NOMINEE, “ R. Blakeley, DR. FRANKLIN, “ P. Lodwick, WILL RUN regularly during the ensuing season be tween Galena, St. Paul and Stillwater,as follows: WEST NEWTON—Leaves Gelena Mondays at 12 o’clock M.—Arriving at St. Paul Wednesdays at 12 o’clock M. NOMINEE—Leaves Galena Thuivtays at 12 o’clock M.— Arriving a* St. Paul Saturdays at 12 o’clock M. Dr. FRANKLIN—Leaves Galena Saturdays at 12 o’clock M.—Arriving at St. Paul Mondays, at 12 o’clock M. RETURNING, WEST NEWTON—Leaves St. Paul Thursdays, at 10 o’- <*lock. A. M.—Arriving at Galena Fridays at 12 M. NOM IN KK— Leaves St. Paul Sunday?, at A.M. Arriving at Galena Mondays at 12 M. This boat con nects with tin* Golden Era at Guleua on Monday after noons, thus enabling passengers to make a quick trip to St. Louis. Dr. FRANK LIN— Leaves St. Paul Tuesdays, at 10 o’clock A. M., arriving at Galena Wednesdays, a t 12 M. Having the contract for carrying the U. S. Mail, passen gers and shippers can rely ujnm these boats starting at the hour stated. TIIE BEN CAMPBELL, Capt. M. W. Lodwh K, Will run regularly during the balance of the season be tween St. Louis and St. Paid. B. 11. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Galena, June S, lt>s3. 40tf Galena, 111. St. Paul, Galena. Rock Island Davenport, Mus catine, Burlington, Keokuk, and St. Louis, Packet. THE entire new and splendid Passenger LpjUffityT Steamer, GRAND PRAIRIE, K. A. ™=rae*cdi SItEBLK, Master, wIM run In the above trade during the present season. Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accom datloiiof passenger?, and shippers may rely upon their freight being carefully baud led, and promptly Ueliveied. For freight or pas-uge apply on tioard or to M< LAGAN, WOOLDRIDGE & CO. June 11, ISs3—39tf Regular St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque, St. Paul and Stillwater Packet. rr’***.- M Tiie flue light draught steamer LUNETTE, J. R. Davis, Master, will run regularly between St. Ixnits and St. Paul, stopping at all intermediate landings, until the close of navigation. The Lunette being very swift and only drawing 18 inches light, passengers can rely on her going through with tel egraphic speed. For freight ur passage, having superior accommodations, apply to E. Mi LAGAN, or 11. C. TERRELL, 3-ltf Agents Regular Passenger Packet for Saint Louis and Saint Paul. a The new and fast running passenger TSvrjgjflj ' IIENANDO All, Will make regular trips during the season between the above ports. For freight or passage, apply on board or at the Wharf Boat of J. W. BASS n. CO., Agents. Regular Packet for Fort Madison, Burlington, Keithshurg, Rock Island, Galena, Dubuqe, Stillwater. St. Paul and St. Peters. The Steamer ASIA, S. E. Pouter, master, o’clock P. M./andou her* return win leave SG’Paulilie following Saturday, and arrive at St. Louis, on Thursday morning, passenger an 1 shippers may rely on her re maining in the trade the entire season. Punctuality in leaving port as advertised may he relied on. For f reight or passage apply to Me LAG AX, WOOLDRIDGE & CO., _ Agents. U. S. MAIL Si AGES. Spri.ig and Summer Arrangement! WILLOUGHBY & POWERS will » » continue their semi-weekly trirs httveen St. Paul and Prairie du Chien until the opening of navigation, immediately alter which they will commence running DAILY LINES of Four-Horse Coaches between St. Paul and St. Anthony, and St. Paul and Stillwater. They have recently purchased at the East several new aud elegant CONCORD COACHES, which will he here to take their places in these lines im medlatcdy after the opening of navigation. The public may rest assured that the proprietors have none but ihe best of teams, accompanied by careful drivers; and that they will devote theli utmost energies I to insure comfort and safety on all occasions. An extensive Livery Staflle at the Comer of Fourth aii'l Robert- street-. Particular attention jjiveu to the ! accommodation of Pleasure Parlies. u|»on liberal terms. ; 27-1/ WILLOUGHBY & POWERS. Hurrah for the Hed Line ! PATTI SON & BENSON’S R*,i I-lno Coaches will, the best ot tennis ntol careful ilrivors arc now upon the road between si. Paul and St. Anthony, ready to acco.ii- I modatc the .".Idle »n alt oCi*a--i"iia. They have also a large andrxc licit! lowry stock, several new and elegant ( arriaces and Barouches ; «w it w llario sses and Horse Furnishings, and equipage of the mutt elegant descrip- p * & ,f * tn returning thank* _ • XX&JSisdS&t. t" Hie public forth,.* liberal p:itr< n i-,'v h< riuoforc h ‘Stmveil upon th**m, take pleasure in Stalins; thnt tiny liu\c just rt*e< I veil, in a«Mi tlon to their former extensive stock, several youiib'j eic i guut and WELL BROKE HORSES; ! specimens of stock that have never been equalled in tiie Territory: also a lot «,f currlase* ami buggies to match, | from the be?t luanufaet »ries at tie* East. Their present stock I- but to bo seen to be uiiniireil and approved bv • a discriminatin': public. Will our iri* n:i> uml the public remember, that at tiie I Livery Stable in tlm rear or the American House, at the upper ( u i of Saint Paul, they can at all hours, have such conveyance by land, on wheels or on horseback, as they may desire. PATTI SON & BENSON. ' t St. PauiyMay 21,1863. (My) 2 casks Dried Beef, 50 kegs Leaf Lard, 50 barrels Pork, j 10cask- Hams, Ames Co’s City cured 25 barrels sugar, N* O Clarified and Crushed 20 hairs Cofloe, Rio, Liguara and Java 20 boxes soap 20 l'exes star Caudles , 6 bxs Codfish. J -t r. celved by r. f. DAVIS &. Co. B>« ARRITIIV The tYorldS Fair IS now replete, and as usual, ahead in its style of cheap and Fashionable Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, | Gimps, Laces. Fringe-, M mnets, Hats, Caps, Gloves aud Ho-lery, Direct from the East. A choice and select assortment »»f CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, jOf all size-, price®, and qualities. Furnishing and piece Goods, Tailor’s Trimmings, etc. Drugget, Oil, Tapestry. Wool. Cotton and Hemp CARPETS. Cocoa, Bheepskln, Tufted, Manilla and Chinese Rugs and .Main, Stair an t Floor Linen- and Oil Cloth. Paper Hangings, Window Blind- of various prices and qualifies, i Trunks, Valises, Oil Tapestry and Carpet Bags and Satch el-, cte. 14if At the World* Fair. EDWARD HEEXAX. I CLOTHING AT NEvTyORK PUICSSI, Hanford, Thayer & Co. MANI FACITREI'.S, AN D WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, i BESTS FURXISIU.XG GOODS, SHIRTS, DRAW . I ERS, IjYDI.I r ÜBBER ft OIL CL 0 THIJYG Ao. i«»o Wain Street, ; ST. LOUIS MISSOURI. t Y , KK | & r ?” nr ” " oKln ’VC lpt of • I Constantly on h.ttU th.* large,, o.^UmsuTor™ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS I to be found In St. lx>ul?. • We respectfully solicit a call from Merchant# vMtin„ . 1 St. Louis, before making their purchases. Orders Promptly Filled. II AX FORD, THAYKR &. CO. I St. Louis, Sopt. 3, 1353—51 tf Yew Arrival! Sice* It Hum on baud with a t're.h Slock. W E haveJuM received front Cincinnati, and are |>re « » Fared to sell at much cheaper rates than hereto fore, the largest assortment of Mahogany and Common Chairs, ever brought lu*.o the St. Paul market. raauuf.fin«. r " lt " r 'Lii f kl,,d * a, “ l dualities uf our own 1 «S.T.’t” T* ,roI » ‘l>» best osuhiished mamt lactories of tlnclunmtl and St. Louts. Give us a call. j —I BIKES U. HI NT. IN p N S^ OTA DRUG STORE. JH . rn the A, ‘ l^ uny F » lls ’ lh»s removed Block. Every tiling in nuriw 110 Fall ** ,a der» from upper country prompt??' miedI*7 1 * 7 ° D ' 8L Anthony, August 20, lMgJgSi, '' Carleton, Clark & Co., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN SILKS AND DRY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 139, Broadway, New York. Our stock consists in part of the following goods inten ded express'}- for the Northwestern Trade. Fancy dress silk*, Cap ribbons, Black gro de Rhine, Taffeta do Black and col’rt Ture satin. Satin do Black and col’d silk serge, Blk and ced’d velvet ribbons, Black and col’d satin vestlngFancy dress trimmings, Hlaik rtg’d Poult de soie, Gimp fringes and buttons, Col’d gros de Naples, Tades and robbins, Plain Poult de sotra, Crepes, Veils, etc., Florence silk, Cotton and silk hosiery, Marceliue silk, Buck and berlin glove?, OH silk, Kid, silk, and lisle gloves, Sincliews, sarsnetts, etc-, Black and col’d silk mils, tiros de Afrique, Gent’* silk hkfs and cravats, Satin Levantine, Gent’s silk shirts, Gros de Swissc, Ladies do India silks, Jaconet? and cambrics, Ca-hineres, Swiss muslins, I Mcrinoes, Bishop lawns, Mousselaines de Lainea, Victoria lawns, Paramattas, India mull, Alpacas, India book, Bombazines, Irish linens, Coberg cloth, Linen damask, Cotton cloth, Diaper linens, Crepe de Pails, Linen hdkfs, Ginghams, Lace* and embroideries, Plain and ptd. Bareges, Silk and lace mantillas, do do tissues, Plain and emb’d crape shawls Barege de Laines, Barege shawls, Fancy Jaconets, Brochc do Organdie muslins, Cashmere shawls, Wat’d and flg’d poplin, PJd. wool shawls, ect. Bonnet ribbons, etc. Also, three floors appropriated to Carpeting of every Style—Venetian; Cotton and Wool figured Venetian; Fine . and superfine Ingrain, Ex-superfine Ingrain; Threcply, Tapesty and Velvet; Rugs, Druggetts, Mattings, Oil- 1 Cloths, etc. 3G—6m Last but not Least. "DERNARD ROGERS, not having the fear of competition berore his eyes, would respect fully Inform hi? old friends and the public generally, that he has opened a fresh aud well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 111 the building on the southwest comer of Third and Ro berts streets, diagonally across from the ‘World’s Fair.’ He lias every thine In his line that can he found else where, and Is determined to dlsis.se or his gouda and wares, for cash, at rates that no reasonable man will find fault with. 1 hope all my friends and ueiitlibors w ill alee me a call, feeling satisded that 1 call trade with them ad vantageously. 3t»lf BERNARD ROGERS. Nath’l E. Tyson & Co. (On Robeits, between Tliiul and Fourth Streets.) NEW STORE, FRESH GOODS AXI) A WORD TO THE MINNESOTA RIVER AND ST. CROIX TRADE. AS we arc now fairly fixed in our now building, anti having sufficient room to store a large and com plete stock of Groceries, Grain, Flour, and Provisions, we would most respestfully call the attention of our 1 friends in St. Paul and the surrounding country, to the FACT that wc have just received the largest and bot ! selected assortment of GROCERIES , PROVISIONS, GRAIN, fc., ever before brought to Minnesota, and we can now say to i our St. Uroix and Minnesota river friends, that we jin offering better inducements to these trades than anv other other house in St. Paul; and at wholesale, we pledge our selves to soli at Galena Prices. Our goods are all fresh and in the very best condition. Goods delivered at the landi ug or to any part of the city free of charge. Wc would again respectfully call attention to our new stock, as Dealers and our friends throughout the sur rounding country will fiud that it embraces every thing usually kept in our line of business; and in doing so, would express our thanks for favors, and the liberal pat ronage extended towards ns the past winter. We enu merate in part as follows, which we will sell strictly for cash at the lowest market rates: Prime X O sugar Clarified A sugar Clarified B do (.'rushedand pulverised do i Rio and Java Coffee X O and S II molasses i S II N. Golden siyrup in kegs 2 and 0 lb caddies luip’l Tea | Blk and Y II Imp’l Tea Lard Oil ! Cidor Vinegar Star Candles Mould Candles Palm and Fancy soap Stone and clay Pipes Dried Apples and Peaches Currants, Raisins aud Figs Herring and Codft-h (new) Mackerel In kitts, Chewing and smoking Tobacco Cassia and Mustard Rice, salaratus and nutmegs Cloves, Pepper and Allspice Powdur, shot and Caps Brooms and Buckets Washboards and cov’d caddies Blacking and Brushes Olive OH and Pepper sauce Ketchups, pickles, Lemons Lemon svrup and soda j Indigo aud starch Butter Crackers ; Cant phi re, saltpetre Alum, matches ! Play cards, Foolscap and Letter paper, Quart and pint i Flasks, and many other articles too numerous too men ! 2-41tf NATH’L. E. TYSON CO. I ALEX. REY. LAMBERT MAY. REY & MAY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers , i INFORM the public that Mr. Key has lately returned j I from Saint Louis with a large and well selected stock I of Groceries, provisions, Liquors and Wines, which they t offer for sale at the lowest possible rates, and will be de ! llvered Free of Charge to all raoMcnts of St. Paul, j The following Is a part only of their stock: Flour of all brands; j Corn Meal—white and yellow; Mess pork and Lard; Sugar-cured Flams and .-boulders; Buffalo Tongues; Bologna sausages; Teas of every description; Cofloes—Rio, Java and Mocha; Sugars of every description (from 8 to 16 lb?, for a dollar) Molasses and syrups—all kinds Pickles and sauces of all kinds; French and English Mustard; Olive Oil; Citron and Eves Apple** Dried Apples and peaches; Figs and prunes; Presv’d Fruits In sugar Brandy; Olives —Spanish and French Oysters; Pie Fruits assorted Lobster?; Tomatoes; Clams; Sardine?; Salmons in Kits; Mackerel do and bids and hf bid; Frcsli and smoked Herrings; Essence? of every descriptions; Soaps of all kinds; Malaga Raisins; Sultana Raisin?; Currants; Tailow, star and sperm Caudles; Cinnamon and pearl starch; Com starch and Hooker* a Fariua for Blanc Mange Vermicelli; Maccaroni; Tapioca; sago; Pearled Barley; Cream Tartar: soda; Vinegar; Rice; saleratus; Spices—all kinds, whole aud ground; Bristol Brick Dust; Wooden and Willow Ware; Wines and Liquors—the best selected as sortment ever brought to St Paul; with other articles too numerous to ment ion. Rey &. May will however remark, by the way that they do not pretend to sell at cost; indeed they intend to make a reasonable profit, In order to stand up and accommodate their pa irons a good many years to come. J une 25—tf DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT TnE PIONEER DRUG STORE. Jl ST RECEIVED at the Pioneer Drug Store, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office, a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes and Dye stufl-, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Here is an enumeration of Some of the principal articles: Acid, benzole. Ammonia, aqua Oil, Tlatrlam do tartaric do curb, do olive do muriatic Barhadoc* Aloes do anise do sulphuric Alcolm! do Juniper Alum Antimony, blk do castor Adhesive plaster Arrow root do tansy Burgundy pitch Blue pill do spike Bark, wild cherry Borax, refined do linseed Balsam fir Bi-mutli, ox. do cloves Bay berry bark Conti extract do rosemary Cream tartar Copayva, balsam do sassafras Chalk, red Cieuta extract do cinnamon do prepared Camphor do hemlock Colombo root Cayenne African do lenmn Carb. precip. Camomile Dowers do pennyroyal Camomile flowers Cardamon caraway do bergamot Coriander Corrosive sub do wintergreen Creosote Composition do wormsecd Digitalis Emery, nos Ito 8 do British Epsom salts Eye water Quinine Rhubarb root Seneca snakcroot suiph zinc do pulverized smalts sponge Tartar emetic sealing wax scanimony lodine potassa skin?, white & split Ivory black Jidap Laudanum spts Lavender spta Liquorice, ball Mace, morphine Mercurial oiutm’t do root Ni rate silver Nutmegs satxaparllla, com. suyar lead sal ammoniac squibs, sliced saltpetre, senna sweet spirits nitre do vinetar saflVon ft! Gentian vulTi. . ’i rnp sulphuric ether Glauber sails Tine JL" ,llem pk ' ra Istnalass, ludin. «• myrrh Carbon magnesia Gum Arabic do asaruMida Calcined . do do Mvrrh Z Jo Opium do invert. Ointment, m-rc do trasracauth do 0ra1,," , a “ , rw ' pr do shellac do cau.har.de, OrauTr"? S SSES tlu camphor pumice stone I’erttvlan bark Vme’riara red JESSS* X aleriam no white pink rout H omtseed Quicksilver Wafers Virginia aaake root Wax, whit. Family Medicines. ’ Antl-biUous, cathartic, vegetable, and aaue pills; Coxe’s hive syrup; Stoughton's bitters Burgundy pitch; Liniment—nerve and hone, |mor uttui’a •Bdaundyne; Thonipsun’seyeivoi.r; opodeldoc; paragoric; rbeu malic drops, etc., Together with every article in the Drug line, lor sale cheep for cash. >•— Of JOHN DR WET. SSOO CHALLENGE. Y\7 HATEVER concerns the health and \ * happiness ot a people is at all times of the most valuable Importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, ami that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacriflees. I feel It to be my duty to solemnly assure you that Worm*, according to the o piiiion of the most celebrated Physician, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; it you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another. Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Ir regular—remember that ail these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the remedy : HOBENSACK’S worm syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can he given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effect, where Botcel Complaints an(t Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my w orm Syrup are such that it stands without an equal in tiie catalogue of medicines, in giving tone ami strength to the stomach, which make? it an in fallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the as tonishing cures performed by this syrup after Physician* have failed, i s the best evidence of Its superior efficacy ever all others. the tape worm. This is the m *st difficult Worm to destroy of all that in fest the human system; it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, affecting the health -o sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Kits, Ac., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this worm, a very energetic treatment must l»e pm sued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my liver Pills so as to remove all obstruc tion*, that the Worm syrup may act direct u]>on the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoon fills 3 times a day; these directions follow’.*d have never been known to fall in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. Hobensack’s Liver Pills, No part of the system is more liable to disease Ilian the Liver, it serving as a lilieriT to purify the blood, or giv ing the pro|>er secretion to tiie bile; so that any wrong action of tiie l.iver .meets (bo oilier important parts of the system, and results variously, in l.iver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, wateli every symptbm that might indicate a wrong action of the l.iver. These Pills being eompusedof ItouU ami Plants furnished hynature to heal the sick: Namely, Ist,an Ex* pectornnt. which augments tin* secretion iron, the Pul monary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge or secreted matter. 2d. An Alterative, which changes In some inexplicable and Insensible manner the certain mor bid action of tin* system. 3d. A Tonic which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the Is sly. 4th. A (alliurtic which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the llow-ls, and expelling Ihe whole mass ot corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, w hich destroys disease and restores health. To Females. Y«m w ill find these Pills aninvaluablo medicine In manv complaints to which you are subject, in obstructions, ei ther total or partial, il».*y have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a heal thy action, purifying Ihe blood and other fluids so effec tually to put to flight all complaints which may ari.-e from female irregulariih s, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, etc. None genuine unless signed “J. X- nobonsack,” alloth i ers being base Imitation. Agents w ishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, I J. X. Hohensack, Philadelphia, Pa. i 40y For side by J. 11. STEVENS & Co. Choice Lands for Male. Yl- E have several tracts of choice farm i* * in? lands, a short distance from St. Paul, which we wish to sell on reasonable terms. ALSO, A tract of heavily-timbered bottom land, on the Mh.i-.ippi, opposite Little Crow village, four miles lieiuw .st. Patti. This tract mien r ire inducements to persons wishing timber lor manufacturing purj)oscs aud ! firewood. Apply to WILLOUGHBY POWERS, Livery Stable. Roberts Street. | RICH’S SALaJUSDER SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. I A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Safes | -±3 of various sizes and p»tt<rns, with and without pow der proof locks, lor sale at the Dupot, 116 Water street, ; New York. j Burglar-proof Batik Vaults and Vault Doors made to order. STEAUXS & MAKYIX, ' (Late Roy, Stearns 4* Co., successors to Rich 4- Co.) 14(1 Water st., and corner Avenue A and St. Mark’s • Place, X. Y., S«*l«* Proprietors of Rich’s Patent, and the only makers of Salamander Safes combining Wilder’s and Rich’s Patent. V M. COX STANS, Agent, St. Paul. October 23, 1852—6tf IIo! AYa»Ei-ta-clo!! T E. FL LLE RTON, Third Street, near • the Juniti«>n with Bench, dealer in Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and shoes, Hats and Caps, etc., having In-t returned from an expedition to the cities of New York a d Philadelphia* would inform the inhabitants <»f St. Paul and vlclnftv, that he has just received the largest and lu st assortment of seasonable i goods that lie has ever before had the pleasure of offering i in this market. Among hi» unrivaled assortment may be ' found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting of cashmeres, delaines, alpacas, prints, flan nels, bleached and unbleached muslin, shawls, table cloths, etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Overcoats of all kinds, styles and prhes, Dress and Frock coats, Pants, Vests, Monkey-jackets, etc., made up in the best and most fashionable manner and of excellent material, i'hd- r Clothing of ail kinds, Hosiery etc. Red, white, gray and green blankets—a large quan tity. BOOTS AND SHOES, I of all kind-, a very heavy stock, consisting or calf, kin, cowhide and water proof Hoots; calf, kip and morocco shoes and slipper* for men and hoys. Ladies’ kid and en ameled lies, traitors and slippers; Ladies’ and misses gum overshoes, child's boots and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &c. Men’s and Boy’s fashionable styles and varieties, ir great 1 numbers. In the above enurn ration only a few of tb • leading I articles are mentioned. To form a Just conception of all I that we have to offer for sale will require a patient per sonal examination, which is most respectfully solicited. 1 Our goods having been purchased at the Hast at extreme j ly low prices, we are enabled to defy all competition. Call and see for yourselves. St. Paul, November, 1852. Just Arrived in Time. The Latest Style oj Silk, Jirush and Beater Hats. Panama. Mara bo and Leghorn do Kossuth, Citizens and Chip do Boys and In fants do; a Large .Assortment. Direct from the Last—drop in ami tak<* a peep at the New York store. Kittson’s Addition. 'T'HIS desirable ground, lying in the •*- most central and advantageous part ><t the basin of iSt. Paul, where must inevitably he the principal river business of the town, and affording also the most choice and delightful lots In the rear, upon the bench for dwel ling houses; is surveyed Into lots and now offered tor sale with titles undisputed and Indisputable, at reasona ; bly low prices, ami upon liberal terms of credit, for most of the purchase money, and lumber for building on lots sold in the addition, will be furnished at the rotary saw mill on easy terms. CIIAB. 11. OAKES, Agent for Proprietors* St. Paul Crockery Store. On Third street, near tlir Post Office. R MARVIN, has on hand and is con • stantly receiving at the St. Paul Cr .ckery and J G las ware store, a moat desirable assortment of (’rockery, Qoecnsware, China ware, Glassware, from the O'llara Glassworks, Pittsburgh, etc. consisting of nearly every thing usually found In our line of business. Also, an assortment of wall paper. It is Said to be a Fact. ! EIMIAT the Fp Town loiks can save shoe-leather by 1 A buying all klteis of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, lust a- cheap, if not a little cheaper, in Upper Town than hi Lower Town, at W. X, PerMti k€t’». New Store, adjoining Blum’s New Bazaar, a few doors below* the Rice; House, where they have Just opened a splendid as sortment or L'tioice FAMILY GROCERIES AMD PROVISIONS of all kinds; also, a very choice lot of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, snj in fact almost every thing under the head of family supplies, which they will sell low for Cesh. June 11, 1863—991 f TRisiTLINEN—2S pieces—wholesale X m " *>• Whir V*rh atore. CHEAP CASH STORED.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERIES AMD PROVISION'S. HARDWARE BOOTS SUOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PCRNITCRE, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber, by late arrivals is now In receipt anti opening in his store on St. Anthony street, near the American House, a large and mo«t complete assort ment of the above named goods, which will positively be sold at lower prices for cash titan ever before offered in this place, llis entire stock was selected with great care, and purchased in tiie eastern aud southern markets for cash, so that he can safely assure his friends and the pub lic generally that it will be to their interests to call be fore purchasing elsewhere and examine his stock, which consists in part as follows: GROCERIES. 6 hhds N Orleans sugar, 12 chests fine Y II tea, 12 bids do do 17 caddies fine imperial tea, 16 44 clarified sugar, 26 «« gunpowder tea, 6 44 crushed do 26 boxes W R cheese, 3 •* pulverized sugar. 10 44 fresh raisins, 8 44 SII molasses, 1 cask 44 currants, 10 44 N O do 10 drum* fresh fig?, 3 44 golden syrup, 6 boxes assorted candy, 13 bags Rio coffee, 28 dozen boxes sardines, 6 •• Java do 20 44 cans oysters, 10 bbis rice, 6 baskets olive oil, 10 44 butter crackers, 6 boxes assorted plckels, 5 “ No 1 mackerel, 7 “ to uato catsup, 3 •• do salinond, 3 •• mush room catsup, 10 boxes smoked herring, 3 « walnut catsup, 25 •• codfish, / 6 •• pepper sauce, 50 “ table salt, 6 « lemon syrup, 10 sacks coarse salt, 10 M regalia cigars, 7 boxes N Y mustard, 12 “ Cuba “ 6 cases do 5 « Principe « 5 boxes groud pepper, 15 boxes chewing tobacco, 3 “ grain do 100 dozen smoking do 3 (( alsplce, 60 lbs macaboy snuff, 2 i( cloves, 6 boxes 8 D pipes, 2 “ cinnamon, 15 •• matches, 8 “ wheat starch, 5 “ ginger, 16 •* No 1 soap, 6 gros? Mason’s blacking, 2 “ castile soap, 9 boxes ink, 2 u fancy do 10 kegs rifle powder, 15 mould candles, 8 dozen cans do 7 “ star do 40 bags shot, 4 “ sperm do 900 lbs bar lead, 3 bids sperm oil, 10 M gun caps, 5 “ lard oil. 10 dozen brooms, 12 dozen axe helves, 6 •• shoe brushes, 4 44 mop handles, 6 44 scrub brushes, 4 44 door mats, 20 44 bed cords, 10 44 clothes lines, 8 44 palmed pails, 5 44 covered buckets, 6 44 washboards, 2 44 well do 10 44 measures, 4 boxes clothes’ pins, 6 coils muni!la rope, 6 dozen market baskets 6 dozen wood bowls. The above enumerated goods comprise only a rmall portion of my stock. 1 shall keep constantly on hand a large quantity PROVISIONS, ■ s '»ch as hams, shoulders, butter, lard, flour, pork, pcach es, apples, potatoes, corn and oats. Also, WINES AND LIQUORS, consisting of whiskey, brandy, port, madelra, gin, porter, claret, champaigne and ale. Also, CLOTHING, a complete and fashionable assortment, made up in the best manner, and of the best material, among which are overcoats, dress and frock coats, and vests of all kinds, colors and sizes; under clothing in great variety. Also, BOOTS AND SHOES, a very large and well selected assortment, too numerous to mention. Also, IIATS AND CAPS, embracing all the fall and winter styles. Also, a gene ral assortment of hardware, paints, glass, tinware cutle ry, oils, JOHN FARRINGTON. 1 X SIRA A V E BY THE Protection Insurance Comp.’y OF HARTFORD, CONXEC TIC U T. INCORPORATED 1825. I labial Stork. Annual Premium. A Western l'und Sirnm 'PIIF. merchants and hou-elmlders of St Paul and Rum-ey I county, are respectfully refetred to the superior advan ! (ages ottered for Fire and Marine Insurance, hv W. 1». MURRAY. Esq, The duly authorized Agent for this Company: By the establishment, 26 years since of a central office at Cincinnati, for the prompt settlement of western and -ouib western losses, a caienfl selection f ri-ks. the most unremitting attention to their dispersion, and prudence and 1 economy in all its transactions, the officers of thisUompa ( ny have had the satisfaction of seeing the usefulness and j prosperity constantly upon the increase during a long pe i rlod«»ryear*. Many othchCompaxies have in the j MEANTIME FAILED TO DISCHARGE THEIR JUST LI ABILITIES, HAVING BEEN WEAKENED AND FINALLY RENDERED BANKRUPT, BY A RECKLESS COURSE OF II US I NESS. insurance Companies of this stamp and character are continually springing tip in various parts of the country. It is not our purpose (by accepting premiums inade quate to COVER THE AVERAGE ANNUAL LOSS) to Compete with such irresponsible offices, whose object w ould seem to be to collect a considerable sum from the opera tions of one or two season-, divide the proceeds, and pay iln ir 10-ses, or not. a- expediency may dictate. On the contrary, the PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Hartford, will maintain its business upon a perm a ; next and responsible basis, andtherebvs -cure a con | tinuanev of tlu* patronage which has hitherto Imm u so lib erally extended. W. B. ROII BINB, General Agent Protection Insurance Uonip’y. The undersigned, local Agent, is supplied with blank policies and renewal receipts, w hich will be issued, cov ering approved risks upon reasonable term-. W. P. MURRAY, Agent Protection Insurance Company for St Paul and Ramsey county, bt Paul, November 13,1551 —d A ()()() ACRES of Choice Land in Ihis beautiful Territory, l»y the section, half s**ciion, quarter scctien or single acre. 1500 acres in the vicinity of St. Paul, near ihe capital of the Territory, in the midst of a country fast lining up. and rapidly iucrca-ing In value. 1000 acres in the vicinity of St. An ilioiiy Falls, m ar the greatest water power In the North west—the centre of the lumbering 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 country, Ju»t opening to emigration. 700 acres near and bordering ol While hear Lake, a splendid sheet or water, noted for Its beau tifnl shores and fine tish. 'This Land is easy of access by good roads, and is ihe first quality of soil. Beautiful Lakes and streams of the purest water abound in every part, all well stocked with choice qualities of fish. These lands are divided into heavy timber, oak o|k*ii ings and natural prairi *, forming the most beautiful scenery imaginable, und presenting tiie most favorable variety for the choice o| a farm. 81. Paul, April, 1853—mG IIENRY McKENTY. DAVID BARTLEY, VIIOI.FSAI.E AND RKTAII. DKAI.KK IN Liquors, I i ittes, Con/iufs, Imported /luraua Cigars, Virginia and .Missouri Tobacco, Preservedfruil*. Tickles, Oysters. Sor dini s, Lobsters. Clams, Glass ware, Sfc., tfc. .Vo. Cl, Mein street, near the Steamboat Landing. HAS In store and to arrive, tin* following, which he of fers for sab* at tin* lowest pile-s. The si.sik was selected by himself in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Lexicons, H IXLS AXD CORDIALS, 10 hair pipes pure French Brandy, of flic follow Ini: kinds: Otari, Dtlptiy & Co’s; Plnet, Cast! lion i* Co’s ; I-idled Proprietors; Hennessey fc (Vs; A. Seltrn<*ttc. 2 pipes H 'Hand t;in, the celebrated “ Swan ” brand, 1 pipe St. Croix Hum, 2 casks pure Port Wine tor 1 “ Jamaica Spirits, -Medicinal purposes, 2 bids Old peach Brandy, 10 •< Madeira Wine, 6 •* New Kim land Runt, 2 “ Sherry Wine, 60 “ New York Brandy, 20 baskets lleld-lck Chatu * Gill, pattuo Witte, 30 « Bourbon and Munoll- 2 Mils Rose Cordial, gahcla Whiskv, 2 “ Peppermint Cordial 100 “ Reclined Whisky, 2 “ Lemon Sirup, ’ I 20 casks Burgundy P u rt Wine. IIACAXA CIGARS. 250,900 Imported Havana Clears, Ihe largest and chean- ! est assortment or Cigars ever offered for sale in this mar- j 20 bxs Virginia Tobacco, a superior article. 20 “ Missouri Tobacco, 20 bxs smoking tobacco I FRUITS, PICKLES, OUSTERS, i*c. 200 cans 3 lb preserved Peaches, 200 « 4 2lb 44 44 100 44 2lb 44 Strawberries, 500 44 Baltimore Cove Oysters, 500 4 * Baltimore Cove Soup Oysters, a new article, 20 Lx* assorted Pickles, 60 cans (’lam- 9 20 “ Tomato Catsup, 10 bxs Pepper Sance. oO can? Lobsters, 25 gross Playin' l Uar l Decanters, Tumblers. Goblets, Pint Flasks^&c., a’ large assortment din t t tnun the manufactory at Pittsburgh. Galena, April 30, 1653—33 y M FOR 8 ALE. r Ij'EUAr. inducements arc now Offered bv the suhscrl li: pa r ,,ug ,o ~urchaie «££ Two Hundred Lots, in ciiglbie positbrns " Uhitt the limits of the corporation, 1 Will be sold on terms to suit purchasers > i Also, one lot fronting on St. Anthony street, near the ! ! American linn I, bo feet front by 150 ft deep, ti,e,n which 1 1 is a substantial 3 story Brick Building, 23 feet front by 40 ! 1 teet deep, the lower part of which Is suitable for any 11 mercantile business, and the second and third stories of ■ which art* admirably adapted for offices. On lhi: same ' M there Is a comfortable dwelling house, a good ware i 1 nou«e and a carriage house. A I*°, eighty acres of valuable land, laid out In acre lots. Immediately adjoining and overlooking the town, on the Ntliiw’ater road, affording excellent sites f«>r country : -i residences, on the most advantageous term*, aud in such quantities as may be desired. J Also, the undivided half of a quarter section of land a lying on the Stillwater road, 6 miles from St. Paul of good quality and well watered. All of the above property will be sold at extremely low rates for cash. _ “•yl* **« eWN R. IRTIVR. r COMPA- NY, YEW YORK. THE GRAEFEXBERG SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. warranted ten times more efficacious, and ton times cheaper than any other known, no mat ter how large the bottle, or extravagant the advertisements, and It is beyond all question the most valuable preparation of the day. So highly concentrated is It, that the dose is but the half of a small t.'a-spoonful, while the dose of that which is sold in large bottles u nearly a wine-glass full, ami has been pronounced decidedly injurious In many cases, owing to its liability to become sour and ferment. TIIE GREEN MOUNTAIN VEGETABLE OINTMENT. The power of the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is astonishingly great. There is no medicine known that can surpass it in prompt and energetic action. Applied in sufficient quantities to the body, in the vicinity of the most highly inflamed parts, whether external or internal, it at once subdues the infiamation and pain. It will quiet the most 44 angry” looking wounds, soften and reduce swell ings of the hardest kind, and purify and restore to perfect soundness old ami inveterate sores. Among the diseases to which this wonderful Ointment is adapted arc tiie fol lowing : Glandular swellings, ague in the face, swelled breasts ami sore nipples of nur-ing women, bronchitis, felons and ring worms, scald head, and is an invaluable dressing for burns, scalds and drawn blisters, shingles, erysipelas, piles, infiamation of the eyes yields to Its power ‘immediately; all brutoees and fresh cut wounds are cured with great rapidity, fever sores am! seroiDilous sores are soon changed into a healing condition, and frequeuly entirely cured. GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYIU P. Tills celebrated and unrivalled medicine is of immediate efficacy in tiie most violent and obstinate cases of dysen tery, diarrhu-a. bloody flux, Asiatic cholera, cholera mor bus, cholera Infantum, looseness of the bowels, griping? and all other irregularities of the intestines. The causes or the above various complaints are various, sometimes they are atmospheric; sometimes they arise from the eatiug’of unripe or unwholesome food; sometime.? from tiie use of river water; sometimes from*a natural predisposition of the system; sometimes from teething— children are frequently affected without any noticeable cause. But no matter what the origin, this syrup is s**v reign, in the most sickly tropical countries as well a» h • most temperate dimes. The following directions should be carefully observed. Unlike all other medicine? oliered for similar complaints, this syrup actsspeciflcul y upon the secretions, restoring them at once to health. Other dysen • tarv medicines merely allay the more violent symptom?— this cures! TIIE GRAEFENBERG CONSUMPTIVE BALM. It is beyond all question true that the Consumption (phthisic pnlinonaris) i- a curable disease. Some ot tiie ablest medical writers assert this; among whom we may cite tiie celebrated names of La-nec, Andral, Cruvil lier, Stokes and Williams. Their researches, as well as tin* more recent ones of Uogee aud Boudet, that so far from pulmonary tubercle being necessarily fatal, it is spon taneously cured by nature in a vast number of cases, even when large ulcers have been funned on the lungs. The great object, is to arrest tin* progress of the ulcers (or tubercles) upon the lungs, and to h. al them p< nua pently. Health will then follow. Thi.- the Gm -fenberg Consumptive Balm will do, and it is believed to be tin only remedy ever discovered. It acts at once upon the tubercles and invariably arr .-ts their progress, and r*-tores the lungs to soundness, it will not of course r -piac** those INirtioiis of the lungs already con-uhied, but it w ill heal what may be b ft; leaving the individual in health, though it may be with diminished lungs. DR. LIBBY’S CELEBRATED PILE OINTMENT. As prepared for the Gracieiiberg Company, and hearing the s. al of that institution. None genuine unless it has the seal of the company. A CURE IS WARRANTED. This !*■• a sufficient nrgum j«t to induce every p-rs<>n suf fering under tills disease to try it. The money will be Im mediately refunded if a cure does not result irom its u.-e according to directions. TIIE GRAEFENBERG EYE-LOTION. For disorders of the eye thi? lotion has no equal: it is com pounded up n the most scientific principles, and has per formed ex raordinarv cur.-. F-r violent mriamaiion. dim uss and lading of tie* sight, weakn* of the eyes, invol untary weeping, foreign substances in the eyes, etc., it is a positive and speedy cure. GKAKPKXBKKG CIIILDUKX’S PANACEA. A most -tr.inu-1* nn.l incnxllMc fact meets us at the very tltresltdlil of our remarks on tit Is valuaMo mc.liein*. It is thi-: Unit no m* dicin'*prepared adapted to tin* various di-. eases of ehildren and y..iiin lias ever ls elt oliered to tie* pulille, Willie at Hi * same tint.* il is established hv the most accurate* Utiles of liiurulit.v that nue-hall of the Hu man taluily die before r. a* od.a the* are uf ii-- y, a... MY should supisise that to tl-i- *.*r**al clas- . t human suf ferers—this one-half «t th • rae- the ni i«t anxious an I earnest attention would Have I. e:i viven; that mm’-lcal skill would have lie -n ta-k el to it- utmo-t eapaeitv to (In*l out a medlcin- to which moth and narses no :ul u s at under the constantly rvettrrinr li e *--Hi. < wHi'-o pie- o* ihem-elvt s In tins connect ion. The world i- lit rally crowded With medicines Mr adults, but to the«:Ml-rii« of children no .*m* Ia- s -cnied to turn proper attention. No : one has regard' o their c.ai lillon. No one has seemed to I think it possible that the ravages of di- a-e and death aniona them loiyht Ik* stayed. It is true that tli-rc an* liuineroiis V. rmitws and Cordials of some value, but i each ot these are von,in *d cxcln.-ively t.. one or t*..,. ; e: u.- iof disease. The Croelenbor. t'iiildi ii’s Panacea is the only in dieine extant to either hemisphere that is at all worthy of b ink calicd a t ldldn li’s Medicine; or that sup plies the great want alluded to. GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILI.S. History of the Gracfenbcry Vegetable Pills— Perfec tion the result of undivided attention. ' Tin* inventor of these Hill- pwmlnsa !m.-* an I Inti mate ac itiailitancc with th*- htmian >*.*.-i in. au-l with the numerous nt-divines to which medical m u u.-uallyr*»ort, studied for many long and wearl-mne va:> upmi th • ’hi gh* propo-ition how to prepare a PiLL - which «»sl I act i:i harmony with th** great law».*t Nature,and expeldis a- - without doing violence to :h" sy’t'in. GRAEFENBERG IIIUI-TH HITTERS. Entirety Vegetable. Skillfully and elegantly prepar-d by the Graefculi rg Company. Ir an a unmoor of most punning. Invigorating ami h. itllng RottTS, BARES. HERBS an I vim . galh red iu the forests uml prairies ~| America, sd.l hy IV. W. IIICIICOX. M. Fan!, uml J. 11. STEVENS \ CO.. St. Anthony Falls. September 1, 100 J. Huy at flonic! ST. FA jL E IDSI EA J aHD üBiHET- W \RK MANUFACTORY. H are Booms, corner of Third and .Minnesota Streets. STEFS & HUNT have received by steamer Nominee, in adttiiiitii to their former extensive slock, a well se lected assortment of L urn if ure for Parlors and Chambers , Including Sofas, Chairs, Stands, Lounges,Tables, etc.,all of the latest sfyh s ami patterns, which they are or enured to sell at v 1 Wholesale or Retail, at less cos t than the same can h- pnn hased below, abfi transported hither. We have recently established an ex tensive BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY, And are ‘‘turning out,” with great rapidity, Bedsteads, Bedstead Lounges, etc., of ail descriptions. The w,,rk maiiship is or the best qualify, and the patterns or the latest la-hlon. The serviceable ciiaracter th* Ir manu factures, of all kind-, i far supf-rior to tiie “sale wotk” usually b ought troiu l»eit»w. Our »*ustoniers can rc!j upon being mi. led at all times. Chair-.-f all descriptions, stand-, breakfast, dining, ceutre and ail other kinds or rabies, Wardrobes, ?ora-, Bar* an-, etc., constantly on hand. YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, Ju«o netting up in life, can lie trailed with everything ihcy may need in our Rue, either for pn*'t n! or .uh.rc emer gencies. We are drier),line,l anil sell In-lieli a manner Unit it will he an object for our citizens to par chase (heir lur,mure at home. Call and sec. March 19,1,. SIKES A HI NT. STEES & HUNT, f UNDERTAKERS, Corner of Third n* and MhiU' soia streets, Si* Haul, Mumesota. Punctual attendance given iu thi- Hoe of basin.*.*, at all hour-, upon the most reasonable terms. S 3” We have received a full stock of Metallic Baris cases, to which we wovid Invite pul lie attention. Notice. FN IE Bit! ARY, 1552. Henry M'l-ean and nivselr came * V’ lor the |.ur|Hise of engaging in the Indian I rude. A Land C laim was made by us o«.n|*iintlv f., r that purpose. The trading was abandoned, and he (M’l-ean) Idl never nrade any itnpnjveiuents, nor expended anv money thereon, nor has he ever hud possesion of sard property. On the other hand, I have resided on the claim at Le Sueur; held p. ►»..-» ion of the proper tv i.oth before and since the ratification of the treaty ; have expende,! my means In Impr.vements, and coti-lder that aco nllng to all rules of Claim Associations, my right is singly a id In disputably good, which 1 abali maintain to the la-t, as well iu resisting encroachment-, as defending my rights. May 14 35if J. E. CHRISTY, Le.Sueur. WARNING! THE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned against purchasing Lots in “ Le Sueur City” of any other pcr.-oiis than i the actual proprietor, K. K. Pet k, and flume to whom he he has given deeds, as all purchases made from any other j source will be utterly null and void, and will fail to 0011 - ! vey anv title whatever to the property, j St. Paul, Sept 3,’63—61 tf K. K. PECK, j HOUSE AND SIX LOTS FOR SALE. I TX Brunson’s Addition, in tlm most desirable part of I 1 Town for a residence. The House is one story and a • half high, with four r oms below ami two large room* uo • stairs, with cellar and u good cistern containing 100 bar j rels or water. The above properly am bo 5.,1.1 at a bar gain and i«irt of the purchase money can remain on time. For further particulars apply to * ’ , TRUMAN M. SMITH, C< 6o-if rJ an l Mlanc *° u ’ °PP°»Ue Post Office, Bt. Paul. SEASONED LUMBER. I wish to close out the Lumber in my Yard, which is thoroughly dry, and will he sold at the price of green; also, a large lot of dry Flooring, J. w. BASH. . 1.000 lbi ***** and side meat JuatracHv . > ed and for sale by J. w. BASS &. CO. miN WARE—Plain and Japan’d of all kinds,for sale .it * NEWELL’S. TO THE MERCHANTS OF ; Missouri, Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Great Inducements to trade in St. Louis! An nndevialing One Price Cash system IlUt lished • Ten Thousand Packages of Seasonable Dry Good* OFFERED FOR CAH BY EDDY, JAMESON & CO.. At Eastern Manufacturers’ t Importers’ Mm» At least ten per cent Less than aujr Credit Houw* in America raa'af. lord! The subscribers having removed to their New store on Main street, erected for them by Col. Brent st a cost of Mxty Thousand Dollars, and being the largest store devo ted to the Dry Goixls Jobbing Business lu the United Stats* offer for sale by the piece or package, a stock of 12 Hundred Thousand Dollars Of American. English, French, German and Swiss Goods, direct from American and Europe an .Manufacturers. Our Ion? experience In the Western Trade, and haring a correct knowledge of the wants of the country, enable* | us to import such goods as are adapted to the wants of tb* j people. We believe wc have facilities in buying, which sro not enjoyed by any other Western house, having resident partners a:id buyers constantly at the Manufacturers and Auctions in tiie East, and our agents on the Continent. Purchasing our goods for ca«li and on short time, we aro enabled to buy much lower than Eastern or Western Job b rs who boy on a long credit, and we are always sbl* and prepared to take every Advantage of a change In thi» : market, favorable to ca-h buyers, w hich merchants wh* buy on credit cannot enjoy. We can afford to sell for Cash. Ten per cent les* than other houses, because we do not sistaia heavy losses by crediting extravagant and Inju dicious merchants. Merchants who have been in tiie habit of visiting Eas , tern Citn--, are assured that they will sec as large slock* I of goods in Bt. Louis, as can be seen In New York or Phil , adedpbia. We guarantee to exhibit a larger and better assorted, and wore elegant Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Hoods a d . Yotions, than teas ever seen in one House in America. Our Dress Goods are mostly of styles designed by our selves, and entirely confined to us in this market. We are prepared It) offer tiie same inducements in Silk •Did White Goods a? are ottered by iir>*t class houses in the Ea-t. who are only in this branch of the busine-s. Tiie country merchant will save time and money by purchasing Ids goods in >t. Louis—expense and risk of trawling—!<>-- of lime (which is valuable to good mer chant^ —expensiv- transportation—detention of his good* by l.»w* water—and mismanagement of incapable und careless for* ardine merchants, thereby objecting himself to loss of sab-- j;i i profits, and great inconvenience—« di.-count money he receives from his custom*-r»—rx chanc** which i' always in favor of the eastern cities the r.sk of overstocking him--eR with too large a quantity of go»i n«.t a.!apte«l to hi? trad-, w hich are sure tube de prvciated and b'-come unsaleable, and b>*ing long absent from Id? business an J family, are good reasons for the re tailer to make bis purchases in a home market. VV r pectfully suggest these facts to the Merchant* :n the W e t, bcii -king it is to their Interest in every res pect to make tiudr pur- in Bf. LouN, and that the system we iiave established, guaranteeing to them cheap :or go«ids and large stocks as tan be obtained in any «*f t lie Fa*tern Cifle«, wdl bring to us many merchants and traders who have n d seen that they could save money and time by coming to a home market for their supplies. OUR MOTTO SHALL BE IN FACT LARGE SALES k SMALL PROFITS An iinilrviatins Oni* Trie, rash *r*trn> at Iraat Trii |M*r rant, less than any rrrdit house In the East or u csl can afford. July 30i03 EDDY, JAMESON & CO. 18 ®L i 1553. Charless, Blow & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UHCGS. MEhICI.VES. TAJ.VTS OILS JJVESTCFFS, U I.VDOU GEISS, ‘ Gla.-ywarc, lVrfuineries, Tobacco, Ac., A.c. \«. 70 mill 72 Main -tree!, St. LonU, A «°w *n receijit of their invoices ,/7» of ~ l,oir la,e C’elia-vs. ami will l.y th.* first of • I* obroary. have in ir stock in ,lor.*. which dice * ''Her i , M. n, merchants at a i*ma:i a-hance on New 1 5 ork i.a;,'>r:aii-ii |iri*. >, airl take thi- o(i|ior:uiii: c to a-- >un* lio* (inblic that they wlllc. ntlno *t ,.l al . n ti,- m.-i liberal terras, and * li eri ry article in their line (or Casa, or 1.. i» uicl:ial im-n ' o lino- asio-r' loiorc. at lower prices house II ..t. Our slock consists DRUGS AXD .MEDICINES, AS FOLLOWS : *2 ' •'*!> 8;*joo o/s Fan’s quiuin o «.t> So-a rine a!or- 1,000 o/.s hsline 3 *io Turkey Myrrh ::oo Ihs,lover pow.lcr ’" ; * 11 2*ooo \els a'lhcaire plaster ,-nV*', ", " ' ‘ a*'»« II * sul|di ether oO M, brim .-ii.* 2.0: ?o it,. Butt and Am cal’m-! 3 ih n'l'n 1 * ,uo ° Enp and American blue* 10 .Jo pun. a-,af,rri.la 1.000 ozs -mp ac t and mur if, i ii, morphia i ' , l i.r» j-uiii arab:c 2o cases of B nnilda and i 3< f . k ;V- V'! 1 ’ '■* ir ;. ’'"‘o W I arrow root a bids bal.-aiu t opatba 75 cases borax I a,COO |t.s «.,*:» an,., 3 cases cantlr.rolc. 3..0 lbs , ow’d red I ark 25 I,hi, crea,,, art" >'■» ‘l’irlis nitre 60 boxes tart a. id 1,000 "rs iislbb* pota-h 200 cases Blown’s blister - s ““"I ‘"Macanth tissue o do lur. y opium 6,(100 lI.S Ait cov nnt* 1 '."*<•* ' l'-;"o ’alts 2'k) 5 000 nJiV.ir 1 rhubarb Guo 11,> conw Mibiinmtr 6.000 eiilphiir 1.000 lb- n-«I i n cii.itav i ; vl ,'" * lar r CHEMU’ALS fr..,,, the man. i ui J * »‘-,pht..,a U make, uar .pwk ««.- PAINTS, OILS, AND DYESTUFFS* 400 il.I- linsccdt.il ir. r _^, K ... ! TJmiV.TVfr', , 10 tons or red bad and 60 Id,ls tann rs’ oil ' 20 1,1.1 sw? m casks sperm oil “ n! f ™ s'fctVll . ..r . C ** ni “Dwlras iiHllgo » i noon- carra«’cns in- 300 b<,x«*- t*xt i*»»w»H*d ' 25 blils'c'amwood * UJ nbls pr and chlp'd lop- W '"*' Wer 50 bt.ls W jTr and chip’d on k>t,s 1 arcs green lustlc ■ UARXISHES: <j >U.S < i]-a! vani.sh No. 15 bids Japan varnish 10 bids C'tacli vannsh tL ‘ S btatk var, ‘ is,, Kroni tiie maimfarb.ryof Smith & Stratton, New York, ! which IS a guarantee 01 their superiority. . BRUSHES: '•l™ *«*V. to "f **«••» l , «"« brushes ass,, rt e,| 'hist i''- ' ,,,n * ''V ,r 1 varul-li brush'*,, assorted out) do/ A<i irus’ extra wall brushes, assorted i 000 1102 l; “- ! 'sli and French loot!, brushes, assorted, onm ■ (!LASS -CVO GLASSWARE: Jrnph taJmb , J34 *' <o - "Ms -1 -000 boxes assorted apothecary ware. >,.n ’’ATE.XTMEDICI.VES: **n iumd'X.'.alfd'w.an r-Vi:;!"':.' 5 ’-onsuntly PERFUMERIES: I Tailor s and Uuuseh’a soaps, cologne,extracts, Ac. TOBACCO: , .s»r ,ur «• Fcl.rt.ary 19, ltoJ-2JU ’ Th "RICE HOI'SE still in Motion. B. F. Davis & Co., HA\ K !n’t received per steamtsiat E.V'Clsiur* 100 I,his Pork, Mess and Prime; ‘ 20 casks hams, sides and shoulders: •»0 bids Lard, No. I; ’ ti,hO(t 10s Barter In k.-cs, half barrcls'and l.arreis: lifi is.sugar,all quAlitlcs; * ’ 40 bbis MoU»es; 150 Bbis Whiskv; 50 box*** -oap; 3rt « T"''arc'f; ! ‘ U ‘ r ’ %P<!r,n <ln ' l S ’ •»**-<» 30 44 Raisin?;* 1001.1.1* Flour; 30 t Lo is Tea asst rto.i: tfi-'i.rk!?' " oJ 2P to wVIy” •**'*•“ y N. Y. Bazaar. L. ***** *•- Dry and Fancy Goals. % “**«—Consisting l>f Muffs, Cuffs, Gloves *0 ■»S p.' C fc.r r p‘ , r , ;.‘ # ’ ,L ' —' rt * | »u.,i at a small Mankato City—Minnesota. hots in die City of • *’ v he of tl..- Minims., la or SI. Pete >. River „„ Bcml the Blue Karih. Klvir, near the mouth ot Apply to the subscriber or to Jams, tr , _ "hots the special agent at M uikat,. ri'ii"! Wre s ce ’ this proper! V. n„„.,V' T r,,r 'he sale or St. Paul, April, 1053. BKN,IY "‘ KKSTT. Sim* ■-* »h‘l numer own. Call nn.l try ** 0 pr|, ' M H>*n any store In 1 IIY N Elf AX. WANTED. T mark” pJte?,U?XakU"«««