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The People should Know That tlicunderslgnefi Dow keeps Ms Be«k and Stationery Store At Ko. St, Roberts street, If ext door to Calbcart, Kern & Co’s Crystal Palace, where among ofbor great varieties lu his Hue, may be louud tho fuilowtng: Stationery. 60 reams cap paper 60 reams cap paper plain 10 do brief paper 60 do Letter paper, aas’d ft do ©ol\l Letter paper 16 Uo Fancy Paper 6 do BUI paper Books, etc. A Rood assortment Miscellaneous Hooks Gift Books for Holidays, a large assortment Letter Writers of a superior form Meadow’s French and English Diction**/ School Books alt kinds cheaper than any other In this Territory Maps of Minnesota, all kinds Albums In great variety Day Books and Logers Memorandums and Receipt Books Envelops and satin surfaced card* Gold Pens, Pencils and Pencil l*c§n% Portfolios and Portable l>e#k* Drawing sheet or yard Ink stands and luks Wall pap'T, 1500 Hulls Window curtains, Congress Knives Guitars and Violins Muffs, a few laft cheap; Ladle* attend. Also many other articles, too uuinorowr. to mention, Mhlch will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Being agent for Daniel Burgess A Co., New \ork, and W B Smith A Co., Cincinnati, for School Books, the subscriber boHevw that he can sell theso articles at as raua «• «ty where north of Saint *l/»uis. DeccmbariO: WM. DA HU _ Minnesota andlxohange office. THE undersigned vary respectfully Inform the pub lic of their having entered Into a copartnership, under the style of Wuu Brewster A Co., for tho transac tion of a general Banking. Exchange, Insurance and Land Busi ness. With our present facilities, we arc enabled to attend lo collections in all parts of the Territory, and to remit promptly at current rates or exchange, lit the prosecu tion of the Land BUSINESS, we arc enabled personally to attend to the purchase aud sale of property, the pay ment of taxes, entering land, locating land warrants, i x auilulng titles, Ac, W -H- BltEll STKIt A 1 O. William Brewrter, late oj Western Bank, Phil-■ adelphia, Pa. i Thompson Ritchie, late of Dale , Rots liners , j Philadelphia. references: G. M. Trout nan, Cashier Western Bank, Phll’a. B. B. Comegys. 44 Philadelphia Bnuk, 44 ] Messrs. Dale, Ross Sr Withcrty 44 Messrs. Atwood 4* Co,, lion. Judge Thompson, * 4 } Hon. A. O. Heisttr , PrtVt Cosh Mutual insurance Uuinpany, Harrisburg; Helton Iloth, Hsu** President American Insurance Co., [ Ctlc* K. Y. Ex-Gov. Alexander Ramsey, St. Paul, Minnesota; Messrs. J. McCloud, Jr. 4* Co., 44 44 IV. L. Ames, K*|., 44 48 Chubb 4* Bro., Washington, I). C. Dec 10, 1353 l3tf 18 5 3. NOW respy to supply all those who desire to make Presents, the largest and most complete assortment o 3 Gift Books aud Annuals of all kinds and styles, now open lor inspection. It would consume too much •pace to enumerate, as 1 have over 300 styes. S«>, Just give me a call and examine, It is no trouble to show goods at my store. W. S, COMBS, Betwcen’tliC Bice and American House. Look Here ! HARPER, Putnam, and (iodey’s Magazines, received by mall monthly, from the publishers, and for sale at 25 cents per number. 1 have made arrangements to receive them near the first of each month. COMBS. Between the Rice and American House. N. B. Subscriptions received for each of the a!>ove. i and sent to the subscribers In any part of the Territory* 1 W. S. C. j Fancy Goods. A LARGE and extensive assortment, among which ' are Curiosities in .Minnesota, Call and see at COMBS’ Franklin Bookstore. Diaries FOR‘IBS4 —A few more left of those desirable compan ions to the business man at COM liS’ Stationery. A GREAT supply of the finest Stationery direct from I New York, and sold at low prices at COMBS’ Bookstore, i View of Saiut Paul. THOMPSON RITCHIE’S View of Saint Paul—cohered ! . Price $!• Fur sale by W. s. COMBS. DODGE &. SAVERCOOL, WOULD respectfully lnf.irm the citizens of St. Paul »n.i vicinity, that they have rccelvihl their large Hock of Groceries aud Provisions, which thev are now disposing of at exceedingly low rates, at wholesale aud retail. They have .(so on con.ignnicnt, a cliuioe lot of liquors, which will be disiwsed of iu quantities to suit purchasers; also, an article of ground feed for stock. They would particularly invite the people from small towns adjacent, to call and give Ihelr stock an examina tion before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident ..r sel ling to all oa reasonable terms. Don’t forget the place! DODGE & SAYKItCOOL, No. 4 Roberts st., next door to triune fc Cooley’s. Bt. Paul, Dec. 8, 1853. 13-:f Dissolution. THE co-partnenddp Uerctotorc existing under name and firm of Dickson k Co., i* dissolved by mutual consent. Musu* l>ick*uu has ashutned the debts, and wish cs those ow ,n g him to call and settle, and those havlug bill* against him to present them. MOSES DICKSON, _ NELSON IU NX ELDS. 8t Paul, Dec. 5,1553. 13_3t Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a writ of execution issued out of and un- der the scat of th- District Court for the Countv of i w astdngtuh, upon a Judgment rendered by ihe District Judicial District and county uf Ramsey, emmi vTf u-fm Plember, 1853, and docketed In said eounly of Hmshlugton, on the 2d day of December, A. D„ ibSird s! ‘ K ; n ,'* h , l rein Coulee is plaintiff and aa sari Inst I s 'lfGndam, in favor of said platutitl and against said defendant for the sum of two hundred and twenty-seven 22-100 dollars, [4.V011 this third day of December, 18537 levl-d enoh ii!c real estate described as follows, to u-i • t . {®) t Tbin h twenli r, T“ t ( l u * rt " r uf «>lrt>*7w4 auction to tlie liiglie*t bidder, for cash at the office of the Register of I>etds at Stlllwiter, In ami for said county of Washington, on WeducHdnf. the**s\h A. D. 1834, a’r tw„ o’clock "af^r- D«ed December Sth, Y > Skt-rm; Emmett R Muss, AttVs! I3_ 6w WM. CONSTANS TRACING on han-1 a fine lot of Coimnb-lon Cc.sls .r r , T hkl ‘ l ' lo ' e ou ’> will be sold cheap tor Cash, consisting of oil kinds of gw ls that aro needed lu this market, as follow s : Groceries and provisions 10 bbls golden "run Jot» bl lli , |l O!i l 0l l k o; Currants and lUisns 4000 It* Hams, best kind Glass, Vail-, pmiv on. !*f K«Utr Bed Cords and Bu'-kc", 100 bbls Jasper Extra Flour 60 bbls Lime 60 do superfine do 25 k bis common Wlilskey 40 sacks Buckwheat do to do Old Monon-abela 40 bbls dr’d Apples, the best 25 do cuinniou Brandy ever brought to market 10 do do Gin -5 bids of A B C sugar 4 1-2 pipes best Itran Iv 2o Ota coni Ball. Oysters 10 bids of O.d Port M ine 26 sack* Java &n«l Rio Coffee 8 do Malaga <«o 25 bxs tallow and star CandFs 7do Madeira do 2000 < sai > era,us 23 CU^- , v , , I Gffsk'of fine Old G,n oiMklfi H^* rf W,UOO i *’ ,M "' C, “ rs * nee 10, 1853—13-31 WM. CONSTANS. The Exhibtion Continue* Kotwltliatandins the great demand for Coorts at the ' WOrULiD’B patr Since the Fall and Winter supplv customer* can vet hi* :~eTt^ lka, ° !0f The Winter Stock is Again Complete Fresh packages will be exhibited as occasion fc,mires presenting new attaactlous uf requires, Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Prints, Delaines, Alpaccns, Merinos, and a variety of Woolen Dress Goods, J Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, ,ncllkJln K assorted sizes of Ladles, Miss »al!SS ’w I . k< ‘, las " c ’ Murore «» and Calf Bootees; “ , Kubber Overshoes; Silk, Bea of !' V aLs Plush > Otter, »”<! » variety Woul Buck Mils and Gloves. ReJy Tr cZ?”' e ' Uad PUCe GowU y ' Cl °tl»ng, and Clothing made 1 , to Order, on the shortest noth-e an caper!ed cutter, making Men and Hoys Clotiin. * m b *‘ I W|U <° "* latest fashion. MS * Trimming «j*o4« * general assortment, Including Cotton Tapestry Carpet, of the ..test and Stair and Floor OH-t|„ Ul . Paper Bangings, Cashmere, Worsted ~„i . . flulrt) Table Cloths, and covers, wi’.w («•(" Braperles In great beauty, at the W Ita.uask and World’. Fair Store, Comer Third and Itol.erlesls . KDWARD BKUNAK. Shirts! Shirts! Dec S, 18*1—i: ft ' VORLD ’ S rAIB BTOBJS, Something New in Minnesota. New Store f New Slock! New Styles of Goods, and New Prices ! CATItCART, KERN fc CO. have purchased and now occupy the Urge and commodious store-house Just tinislieii on KolH-rts street, next (loor to Messrs Winn. & Cooler, where they are now opening and receiving by i every boat, the largest and most earernlly setected «t.>ek I of Foreign auk Dumwtlc l>ry Good* ever brought to Min- I nrte^t , )i«re nuv be f.nmd almost every variety of ktyle I an ,i pattern uf dn*u R«»mla In the following fabrics: French, English and American Mu*))tl jkdaiue* and Caabmcrca, printed and plala Wool Dcßege, French checked poplin* French, Ucnu.ni and Saxony Merlnoea Persian Cashmere*, j«»M*y cloth in the m<»*t delicate sli*tW Victoria Plaid*, Fancy printed Velvet* Black French Jloiiihazlti Black, Colored and Figured Alpaca* French, English and American WbU » cudlena quantity and variety Italian and Lyon-.’ fires* silk* Tnrc ratina, Tariton and Swiss Muslin*, SHAWIA —All»r. n. Black and White Wool, Waterloo, Wafervllt, Bay Mate, Long and St|Uare Plaid. Brown and White shirtings, lrl>h l.lnena Strip’d Shirting*, Drill*, Demin*, Bed Ticks Flannel* —Red, White, Yellow and printed Cloths ai>d satinets, Blankets and Ruga Iloalery and Gloves, Sewed Muslin C-filar* Cuff*, Chemisette, Edgings and Insertion*. In the Ilounc Furnishing Department will be feund a large stock of Carpeting of the following make: Lowell superfine, Auburn, Asbona, Fall and Union Mill#, Plain Venltlan, etc. Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Jufted and Adelaide Matts Window shades, Plain Window Paper. Drapery Muslins, Tab e Linen * Datuosk Linen Tablecloth*, Embost Cloth TableCottrs Oil Cl »th do. 9-4 ami 11-4 sheeting, Toilet covers Table Napkin*, Manchester and Marseilles Quilts Pillow Caso Linen, Russia Diapers, Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling* Italic*’ German Work Baskets, etc., Together with u thousand articles too numerous too mention, all of which we hold ourselves ready to *|iow and sell for Cash at the loWest prices the same articles can be bought fur west of St. Louis or Chicago; we would therefore solicit a call from flic citizens of .Minnesotans well as our friends lu St. Paul. St. Paul, 0.t., 1553. CATIICAHT, KERN A CO. At the Old Employment LOUIS KKIKGEK, Into of the firm oMlaas & Krleger, take* pleasure in Informing Ids old friends and all those wishing to purchase GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Cheaply, that he has received aud oiler* fur sale at the lowest cash prices, at hls new store on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office, a large, fre>h and well selected Block of articles lu Ids line, consisting lu part a*follows: Sugars, of all varieties; Te as, the latest Importation and best qualities; COFFEE, West India and Mediterranean Fruits; Fish —Cod, Mackerel and Herring; Pickles ami preserve* of all kind*; Nuts—Almonds, Filberts, Brazil, etc.; Tobacco and Cigars; Molasses and syrup, best qualities, from Bolcher’s Refinery: Flour—superfine of th? choicest brands; Hams, shoulders and pork, And all other article* usually found In an estabfish mennt of the kind. Those widilng to buy any tiling in hi* Hue would do well to call -before purchasing else where. 2-411 f L. Kit!EGER. For Sale. A BRICK CARRIAGE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP, nt the corner of Third and Roberts streets, St. Paul. An Improved Farm at Little Canada, six miles JfjßrSk A choice lot of Tim!»ercd Laud, 4 miles south of iAm ct Paul on the Mississippi river ; Also, an Improved Farm at the Head of Hush River, ' 20 mile* south or Hudson, and on the mail stage road from St. Paul to Prairie du (Tilen, Wla. The above described property will be sold very low for cash. Fur further Information, enquire of WILLOUGHBY & POWERS, St. Paul, June 4- Corner of Fourth and Roberts sts. Drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland, for sale. All. CATTICAKT Is authorized by Messrs. Taylor . Brothers, Bankers ami Brokers, 76 Wall strict, New Turk, to draw through them, In sums fruut XI up wards, at the rate of $5 per pound. Persons wishing to send money to their friend* In any part of the above countries, can do so by calling at Cath cart, Kern & Co’s, Third street, St. Paul. 37y Cattle on Hand. 1 A BEEF CATTLE, Working Oxen aud Milch Cows -i all lu the be*t order and conditloii, winch j will dispose of at the lowest market rate*. My stock will be kept up during the sea sun, and purchasers of all description of horned cattle, sheep and hogs ma\ rely up- -rTA on being suited by application made to me when at home, or to mv brother* uuriug my absence. July 2. 42tf CHARLES COLTER. In Heat Prepare for Cold! Stoves for the Million. Tlnv. ar** cxtahlisluii’i from PARLOR AAV) OFFICE STOVES , Ever brought to the Territory. Tt comprise* every thing In the stove line for burning wood, that I* now in use in the States, lie has all patterns aud models of Cooking Moves, that have been practically approved and found t*» work well; all of which will he furnished in the best of style and workmanship, and sold at prices heretofore un equalled in this market for cheapness. The Prairie state Cooking Stove I warrant to answer its purpose; and all sold at my establishment will be taken hark and the motl ey refunded after two week*’ trial, ir any defect Is appar ent. In tho business of manufacturing STOVE FURNITURE, I have worfcmed in my simp that I feel warranted In say ing are superior to any heretofore employed in s?. l’aui ; »nd no work goes out that Is not warranted. Upon this head I challenge competition. Red River anil other Up-Country Traders Need not send to Galena or Saint Louts for their stores. They will find bv calling upon me, that they can be suited so well aud as cheaply here In St. Paul. I have purchased my stock wiili an especial view to supplying this trade. Orders from the trade throughout the Territory, and the adjacent portions of Wisconsin, or from any other quarter, will he promptly attended t.». An extensive assortment of Tinware constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. My object is to *efi niy wares at *mall profits and k**op n»‘*n» moving. I know I can suit the people whenever they call upon me, and no gassing or undue noise about it. Recollect I am on Uot»crts street, we>t sld.-, opposite Wlnne (c Cooley’* Clothing Emporium. , J. 11. BYERS. June 4, 61—3Stf * It is a FACT, that at I Whitney's Dagucrrcan Gallery IN St. Pan 1 , as *rn<>«l a Pairuorrootvpo tan he procured as at any other establishment lit tin* WORLD. Recent i ,:, 'l* r «> v t'iiK'!its < nal>lo him to make Likenesses in a slvle. j which h r lifelike e\p*es>ion anti bca-.ty of mii.-dj, has ! never been sc« n in the West, j JUST RECEIVED, a splendid assortment of l Gold and Gilt Lackcls anil Fancy C ases, Ment Tlarkef ltrmovrtl. IN* order to accommodate my 1 ■'"* XKW SHOP, on Tldnl street* "aSLa next door alove t* Territorial Library where the best and fattest Sitrlcms, steaks, and all other edible parts <>r the animal, from (to boms, ran be bad fresh even • lay at the market prices. Also, always on hand, ,„i,t lou, ]s,rk, and all ml,or kinds of moat usually dc.ot.red by civilized appetites, except old lean work’ll" ox-n Which 1 consider It murder to kill and felony to “sell ' ’ Grateful for past favors, l shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the snmo. 1 a | March I«, ISsT—2f'tf. H- C * " OLK - The Outer Wan. QLD POLomVS, Lord Chamberlain, l tatlonVi France :* a ' C thv ~aU * niul roof tu hi* edu- j lor the apparel oft proclaim! tiie u'a,i.»‘ Ba °'’ s 5 i Feeling deeply Impressed with the „ ... of St. Flint, old and young, Intend, the coinin'* wmt" ( ’ I \ ts act ui-on this wholesome admonition, ° winter, to NEIHAUS & BROTHER coulii be purchased in the Kastern cities. They respect fully ask that gentlemen will call and examine tludr ele gant t. lotbs, Cassini *res. Vestings, ter., before tra.lln elsewhere; satblied that In reference to the articles wan ted, llielr prices, and their fashionable styles of culling and making up garments,they can suit and (if all custom cortuieiiYof 1 Tbl ‘ J ' also k ' ep 0,1 honil » S<*cral as- READY-MADE CLOTHING, mYy YeTarn-VY ? * < ‘ nU «?«‘’» furnishing Hue that Mh neYta " , ! ; Store , a ' l ' l * ll "P “** ThirJ » between umce. Cedar afreet., opposite Judge Umberl’o —-i£ nouns & noon. WARNING! T LobOn“ , L^Se , MC , iL'»“.‘i Ooe ' l w *" ~t purchasing the actual proprietor. k / »» . an *' wl ,er than he has given deeds, as a'll “ u<l «o whom he aouree will be utterlv mill and ,r< "" »»r “'her ON HAND IN SEASON. JOS. CAMPBELL- Third rtreet above Jackson, *lgu of the wooden Indian, respectfully Inform* hi* custom ers, as well a* all others, that he ha* received for the fall trade, a largo and complete supply of every description of TOBACCO AAV) CIGARS , which he !* prepared to sell at Ills usual accommodating rate* at wholesale and retail. My terms and the quality of my stock are well known, and it Is useless to go into particular*: St. i/mls prices, and if the article does not give satisfaction, the money refunded. Merchants and traders from all part* of the Territory, will find by deal big with me that they w'lll at least save their freight bills up from Mr. Louis, in addition to much time and trouble Aug 27, 1853—60tf St. Paid Tobacco and Cigcr Store. J. Campbell, LATH of St. L*>u% has removed to St. Paul, to stay. lie ha*, moreover, remove*! hi* entire business here, and will henceforward be one of the business citizen* of St. Paul, lie ho* taken the room recently occupied by Tinman M. Smith, E*«|., on Third street, near Jackson. At this location he has opened an extensive assortment of all kind* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, From the commonest kind of 4 Kcntuck Spanish’ up to the most highly flavored ‘llaberatio,* and from old-fashioned ►twist’ to the most delicate and sweet-scented modern preparation of the ‘weed* for iua*Tieative purpose*; also, every other preparation to which the tobacco plant Is subjected, for smoking chewing and snuffing. I wish to Impress upon my Minnesota customer*, that whatever celebrity attached to my Cigars and Tobacco In St. Louis—and those who have “read the papers” of that city will agree It Is not a little—has been transported here. The articles ar of the same quality as those sold In that market, and what is of more Importance, are offered here at the same ST. LOUIS PRICES My customers may rely upon finding all articles In my line constantly on hand during the wluter, and at tho same prices as previous to the closing of navigation. Any thing purchased at my establishment not giving entire satisfaction, will be taken hack and the money re funded. I wish it distinctly understood that fids is not all smoke. Let thus* who chews try me and find out. J. CAMPBELL, Sept. Iff - 62 Third slreet, near Jackson, St. Paul U. S. MAIL STAGES. Spring and Summer Arrangement! WILLOUGHBY & POWERS will * » continue their semi-weekly trips between St. Paul and Prairie du Chlen until the opening of navigation, Immediately after 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 and elegant CONCORD COACHES, which will be here to take their places In these lines Im mediately after the opening of navigation. The public may rest assured that the proprietor* have none but the best of teams, accompanied by careful drivers; and that th'*y will devote their utmost energies to insure comfort and safety on all occasions. 53* An extensive L! very Stable at the comer of Fourth and Roberts streets. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, upon liberal terms. 27-tf WILLOUGHBY «c POWERS. Hurrah for the Red Line ! PATTI. SOX & BENSON’S Red Line Coaches with the best of teams and careful drivers are now upon the road between St. Paul and St. Anthony, ready to accom modate the public on all occasions. They have also a large and excellent Livery stock, several new and elegant Carriages and Barouches; also new Harnesses and Horse Furnishings, and equipage of the most clcgaut descrip tion. p. & B. In returning tluflik. _ to the public for the liberal pain nage heretofore bestowed upon them, take pleasure In stating that they have Just received, In addi tion to their former extensive stock, several young, ele gant and WELL BROKE HORSES; specimens of stock that have never been equalled In the Territory; also a lot of carriages and buggies to match, from the best manufactories nt the East. Their present stock needs hut to be seen to be admired and approved by a discriminating public. Will »ur friends and the public remember, that at the Livery Stable in the rear of the American House, at the upper end of Saint Paul, they can at all hours, have such conveyance by land, on wheels or on horseback, as they may dcsir.*. PATTI SON & BENSON. St. Paul , May 21 , 1553. (3fiy) 2cnaka Diicd lieuf, DO kegs Leaf Lard, 50 barrels Pork. 10 ca.-ks Hams, Ames & Co’s City cured 25 barrels sugar, X O Clarified and Crushed 20 bags Coffee, flio, Llguara and Java 20 boxes soap 20 J'cxes star Candles 6bxs Codfish. Just received by H. F. DAVIS & Co. CLOTHING AT XLW YOKK ITUCKS. “ Hanford, Thayer & Co. -MANI'F UTTKKUS, ANI) WHOLESALE DKA LKRS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, GEXTS El R.MSWXd GOODS, SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, INDIA R UBBER&01L CLOTHING No. 100 Main Street, ST. LOUIS MlSSOl'ltl. HANFORD, THAYER & CO., are now 111 rec-ipt of their immense supply of NEW FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, embracing every article in the outfitting business, which they pledge to sell nt Eastern Prices. Constantly on hand the largest assortment of SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, to be found In St. Louis. We respectfully sol hit a call from Merchants visiting St. Louis, before making their purchases. Orders Promptly Filled. HANFORD, THAYER &. CO. St. Louis, Sept. 3, 1553—51 tf New Arrival! Sices .V limit on hand with a Fresh Slock. \\7 V* have Just receive*! from Cincinnati, and are pre > > pared to sell at much cheaper rates than hereto fore, the largest assortment of Mahogany and Common Chairs, eve- brought in'o tlie Bt. Paul raaiket. ALSO, Furniture of aM kinds am! qualities of our own manufacture, ns well r< from the best estabilshcil manu factories of Cincinnati and St. Louis. Give us a cal!. *i:f STEKS 4c HI’NT. D3CTOR. Y OL KNSLF, THE POCKET jESCULAPIUS OR, EVERY OXE lIIS OIVX PIIYSICIAX. /5 A I’D'- fortieth eiiltion, with one humlrcd engra vings, slewing diseases and Malformations of TgpVS ,I|L * lenmm system in every shape and form. T u which is added a treatise on tlie diseases of Fe males, being of the highest importance to married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage. By MIL LI AM YOI'XG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the -LSLTLAPiUS to his ehil.j. It may save him front an early grave. Let no young mail or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pocket .K-culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nled Couch, pain In the side, reslless nights, nervous feel ings, and Hie Whole train of dyspeptic senstaiuns, and giv en up hv their physician, be another moment without coii snlilng tnc gKsculaptiis. Have tiie married, or those about to l.e in irr.ed any Impediment, read this truly use ful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands or unfortunate creatures from tiie very Jaws of death. 53” Any person sending twcnty-jivc cents enclosed in a letter, will receive oue copy of this work by mail, or live copies will be sent for one dollar. Address (post paid) lilt. W.M. TIH’XG. " T Be No. IK Spruce st., rfai|pdetpbia. XKW FALU; WINTER GOODS! AL. LAKI’EXTEI R has Just iycolved, an«l Is daily • receiving «lir<*ct fruin New Vurk 5 the largest and hesi selected stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot fall to suit purchasers Having taken great rare In the selection of his stock, the public can rely on finding every thing In bis line of tl,e best duality. The ladies will flint In the following list, com prising but a small iwrtloli uf our stock, a variety of arti cles for their use, such as 5 u[ ,rtl WISTER BONNETS; Silks, sail,,,, and Dress Velvets, a large and beautiful as- PHI L I l ' r ‘'" c ! 1 llgurcd: Winter Idl in’ - I d'talily; de balms or every style; fl-ured- ii“‘ I 1 '’ B Inter gloves; Calicoes, oil, plain,'and dUferellt A* m.d C ',plaH’tl«7 ’ kC ’’ Cur,al " l,a " ,ask ’ Carpeting, and Oil cloths, hiusi wlilrV-r tC .i’ * "nd beautiful assortment, se «; snmu ‘“" I Cloths, Cassiiueres and Vestings. Bats and Caps, latest styles; Gloves and mom. „ sistlng of Kid. Buck, cashmere, etc; Boots in i s * men awl hoys; 1a.J1.-s and misses boot, and rhoes 'a large and jnaried assortment. 1 mrge J’' READY-MADE CLOTHING, a MEge variety ami of superior quality, which will be sold vary low; persuiis wishing ready made doling will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing We will coutiuue to receive additions to our present stock by every arrival from below, until the dose of nav igation, when we can boast as complete an assortment for Uie whiter trad, as any establishment above SL Louis. JK A. L. LAKPWFnt. No Mbre Credit. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage which 1 have re ceived from the citizens of St. Paul, and surrounding country, 1 shall endeavor to conduct my establishment in •nch manner a* will warrant a continuance of their confi dence; but In order to do this, I must stop tho CREDIT SYSTEM; a* 1 have to pay ca>h for all cattle, sheep, hogs, etc., which I purchase, I shall hereafter expect my customers to pay down the Cash tor all meat* they may buy from me. I shall strictly enforce this system with all my cus tomers. It 1* my intentimi to keep constantly on hand the very best meat of all kinds, at as low price* as the market will allow. My motto will hereafter be Beef tor fash, and Ca*h for Beef. X 11. All persons Indebted to me in large or small sums, will please call an.l settle Immcdiatetly, as It will save me the necessity and trouble of calling on them. By *o doing, you will enable mo to 4 fork over’ to mv cr»*d- R‘*r*. 11. C. WOLF. *-3:f Last but not Least. TSERNARD ROGERS, not having the -A-J fear of competition before hi* eyes, would respect fully Inrorrn hls old friends ami the nubile generally, that he has opened a fresh aud well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, In the building on the southwest comer of Third and Ro berts streets, diagonally across from the ‘World’s Fair.* He has every thing lu hls line that can lx; found else where, anti I* determined to di*|>o*c of hls gtxNls and wares, for cash, at rates that no reasonable man will find fault with. I hope all my friend* and neighbors will give me a call, feeling satisfied that I can trade with them ad vantageously. 361 f BERNARD ROGERS. F. S. NEWELL, Importer aud Wholesale Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, (Inns, Pistols, S,-c., Third Street, St. l’aul, Minnesota. 1 853. Michigan Southern Railroad. Sew and important nrraiisriin-nl,ensuring «|leed and comfort to the traveling public. Chicago to Xew York and Boston. Shortest, most expeditious, and only Railroad Route to NEW YORK. BOSTON’, fc PHILADELPHIA!! GrcatJVestern and South-tecstern V. S. Mail Route. Passengers leave Chicago with the 8 o’clock p. M. Tel egraph Express Traill, resell Monroe next momlng nt 6 o’clock, connecting with the following low pressure Steamers DIRECT FOR 1U FFAT.O, WITIKH T LAN DING, arriving at ButVnlo In time fur the 11 o’clock Express sain evening, arriving in New York next day st 1 F. M., by either X. Y. City and Erie or X. Y. Central Roads. Ten hours less tune than by any other Rail Road and Lake Route. Northern Indiana. Copt. I. T. Piie att, leaves Toledo nnd Monroe, Tuesdays and Fridays; leaves Bullnlo, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Southern .Michigan, Capt. A. D. Perkins, leaves Toledo and Monroe, Mondays and Thursdays; leaves Buffalo Tuesdays and Fridays. Empire .slate, Capt J. Wilson, leaves Toledo and Monroe, Wislnesdny and Saturdays; leaves Buffalo, Mondays and Thursdays. ALSO, THKKE TRAINS A DAY, Making complete Railroad conned ions throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and the entire New England States. Ist. I.ICHTMN’t; EXPRESS, leaves nt 6A. M. 2d. EXPRESS AND MAIL, leaves at 12 M. 3d. TELEGRAPH EXPRESS, leaves at Bp. M. Only One Train a on Sunday -Leave* at Railroad time Is lift -tn minutes faster than Chicago time. Passengers are particularly requested to procure Tickets before taking seats hi ihe Cars. Office in Trcmont Building, two doors south of the main rntranre. Dearborn .greet, Chicago. CEO. M. CRAY, General Passenger Agent. July 23, 18e3,.15:t ~TmcCLOUD, JR. & Co., Wholesale and llotail Dealers in Near tiie head of Third street, St. Paul, Minnesota, arc prepared to furnish Mechanics, Builders, ll.*use keepers and others with all goods in their line at the lowest I*rices for cash. 6f.Ja»! DRUGS AND MEDICINES at Tin: PIONEER DRUG STORE. JI'ST ItECKIVKD at the Pioneer Drug Store, on Third street, nearly opim-lto the Post (hike, a Iri sh supply of Drugs, Medicim-s, Paints, Oils, (.las., Varnishes and Dye studs, which will be sold al tin- lowest prices. Here Is an enumeration of some of tin- principal articles: Acid, benzole Ammonia, aqua Oil, llairlam do tartaric do carl., do olive do muriatic Barbadoes Aloes do anise ! do sulphuric Alcohol do Juniper i Alum Antimony, blk do castor i Adhesive pja-ter Arrow root do tansy Burgundy Pitch Blue pill ,|„ spike Bark, w ild cherry Borax, refined do linseed Balsam dr Bismuth, I lx. do cloves Bayb. rr.v bark Colill extract do rosemary t ream tartar Copayva, balsam do sa-s.ifni- Llialk, red Cleuta extract do cinnamon do pn-parol t'amphor do hemlock tulomlx) r**«»t (Vfimc African Ho luiuou ( arb. prccip. Camomile ilowcn <l«> pcimyrnyal Camomile rtower* Canlamon caraway bergamot Coriander Corrosive sub do wlntergrcen Kr < ta S °. , . e Co„i,M>sit!on do wormse<*(i Digitalis Kmerv, uos Ito 8 do British Epsom salts Eye water Quinine Rhubarb root Seneca snakeroot suipli zinc do pulverized smalts sponge Tartar emetic scaling wax 6eaniniony liNllue potasi-a skins, whim Sc spilt lv»»rv black Lamlanuni spts Lavender spin Li inorice, ball Mace, morphine Mercurial ointm’t d«» root NDrate silver Nutmegs sar-ajiarilla, cum. sugar lead sal ammoniac s.pmis, slivtnl saltpetre, senna sweet spirits nitre no vinegar salTron til GenCau ~u. s - vr,, P sulphuric ether Glauber salts Spanish tlies lllera ptcra l>luglass, !<>«iin^ Tine, caps Sc myrrhCarboii-tte magnesia Gum Arabic do nsataPthU Calcined do do Myrrh do digitalis Croton oil do Opium do aloes ointment, mere do tragacanth do myrrh d*> red pr do shellac do opium Calomel, Eng do aninjonir do cantbarMes Orange Feel do Gtiaicoiu do camphor punt tee stone Peruvian Lark J va, Uris precipitate, red pearl barley > aleriam do white pink root Womiseofl Quicksilver Wafers Virginia snake root Wax, white Family Mcdicinrs, Anti-bill..us, cathartic, vegetable, ami ague pills; C**xc’s hive syrup; St»»ughtoii’s bitters; Burgundy pitch; * 1 iaiiiliiient—nerve and bone, po<»r mail's I and anodyne; Thompson’s eye water; oi»odeldoc; p:\ragoric; rheu matic drops, etc., Together with every article in the Drug line, for sale ! . cheap for cash. June 18 —JOHN DEWKr. j Mankato City—Minnesota, Th'Oß SALE.—479 Lots in the City of ,““ Blue .-'"■••I Gounty, au.l situaic-I at the ', "f “'vault.,at navigation on the great Southern BenJ ° r s '- Kiverj uear th< “f thc ■tbscriber or to James K. Lawrence, K-u..! Uftei-roS-rt? ' agcnl *' Mankato City for the sale of | t-TOVu is.«. mbkrt 1 SSOO CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happln*'** of a people 1* at all time* of the moot valuable Importance. 1 take It for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their chll<lron, and that every person will endeavor io promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel It to be my duty to solemnly assure you that Wenns, according to the o plnlon of the mo*t celebrated PhvMclan, are the primary cause* of a large majority of diseases to which children ami adults are liable; If you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of D>od to another, Bad Breath, Patn in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Ir regular—remember that all these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the reni-dy:— HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. Ati 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 Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak aud debilitated the Tonic pr»j»crties of my worm Syrup are such that It stands without an equal ill the catalogue of medicines, In giving tone and strength to the stomach, which make!* It an In fallible remedy for those atllictcd with Dyspepsia , the as tonishing cures performed by this syrup after Physicians have failed, Is the best evidence of Its superior efficacy ever all other*. THE TAPE WORM. Tills I* the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that In fest the human system; it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so colled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, fcc., 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 be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my liver Pills so as to remove all obstruc tions, that the Worm syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken In doses of 2 tablespooufuls 3 times a day; these directions followed have never been known to fall In curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. Hobensack’s Liver Pills. Xo part of tho system Is more liable to disease than the Livrr, It serving as a lilterer to purify the Mood, or giv ing the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong aellou of the Liver affbeta the other Important parts uf the system, and results variously, In Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every aympthm that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These lhlis being cointwsed or Roots and Plants furnished hy nature to heat the stek: Namely, Ist,an Ex pectorant, which augments the secretion from Hie Pul monary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2d. An Alterative, which changes In some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain mor bid action Of the system. 3d. A Tout.- w hich gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and Vigor lo all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathartic which art. in perfect harmony with the other Ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. To Females, X on will find these Fills aninvaluahle medicine In many complaints to which yon are subject. In obstructions, ci ther total or partial, they have Ih-.-ii found of Incstlinublc hcnerti, restoring their functional arrangements to a heal thy acllon, purifying the blood and other tlilids so effec tually to put 111 night all complaints which luav arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness,' dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, etc. None genuine unless signed ‘•J.N.Uohensack,” alloth ers being base linltailon. 53“ Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address t|,e Proprietor, J. N. Hobcnsack, Philadelphia, Pa. Iffy For sole by J. H. STKYENS Si. Co. A True Bill has been found against ELFELT BROTHERS, tbr Laflics ;in*l Gvnilcinen of St. Paul ami vicinity, for selling good* cheaper than ever before sold lu the Territory. "** acknowledge the 4< >oft Impeachim nt,"* and are now ready to receive the attendant * of our l»o»t <if cn»U>utvra> both old and new. We flatter ourselves that for Quality, Quantity nnd diea|»ne»s, A\ e arc not equalled by any oth-r establishment In the Territory. We have not rime at present to go Into details but will enumerate u lew of the articles on exhibition: Kngllbli ami French M-rhnm, IV Lalm ®, Puramctta Cloths, Cashmeres* Plain and Fancy silks Bulb’d'Curtain Muslin from 25 eta to S!,GO per.yard KmbM Curtains from $3,50 to SIO,OO p.-r pair. 5-1 and 0-4 Damasks from 3i cars to per yard Tapestry Bru*seP, 3 j> y Ingrain aud Uag Carpet, Km broideries ot all kinds, CoiisMing or Collars, sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Chemizetts, etc., Long ami square shawls; Besides numerous other articles in the Dry Good* Line. We have also a large assortment of 4-4 and 6-4 oil-cloth* Painted window shades. China, Glass add Qqeengw&re, Children's Misses and Ladios’ Boot* and shoes, Boys and mend boots and shoes, etc., etc. The above good* are exposed and ready for sale, and wc pledge ourselves to sell them than evur before ottered In the Territory. Every B„dy, please glvo t:s a call before purchasing elsewhere. kIJ’ELT & KBOTHKIt. Ho! AYasli-ta-ilo!! r L. I' l LLEItTON, Third Slreet , near ~ •. *;*/ w * ,h 'k'ahT in Ladies’ Dress («<M»ds, l.i , ady-.ti;i<lc ( iothiug, Hoots ami shoos, Hats and Caps, etc., having JiM n-turno.r from an c\podiib>n to the citl. sof New York a-d Philadelphia, would inform the inhabitants of St. Paul and vicinity, th it he ha* lust received the largest and best assortment of seasonable g.MHIs that he has ever before had the pleasure of offering in this market. Among his unrivaled assortment may be found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting of cashmeres, delaines, alpacas, print*, flan nels, bleached and unbleached muslin, shawl*, taide c'.oths, etc. R EADY-MADE CLOTIIING, consisting of Overcoats of ail kinds, slvlcs and iirb "s Dre.-s met Frock coats, I’ants, Vests, Monkey-Jackets, etc., made up iu tlie best and most fashionable manlier aud of excellent material. Glider Clothing ~f ail kinds, llosiery et<*. Red, white, gray and green blankets—a larg ■ uinin lily. ROOTS AND SHOES, of a'.l kinds, a very heavy stock, consisting or calf, kip, cowhide mid water prtr.f Boots; calf, kip and morocco shoes and slippers for men and boy.. Indies’ kid and cn ameled lies, gaitor. and slippers; Indies’ and misses sum overshoes, child’s Imots and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &C. Men s and Bey’s fashionable slyles and \ arieties, ir great numbers. In tile above enumeration only a few of ihe leading articles are mentioned. To form a Just conception of all Unit we have to oiler Tor sale will require a path-ut per sonal examination, which is most respectfully solicited. Our goods having been purchased at tlie East at extreme ly low prices, we are enabled to dory all competition. Call and see for yourselves. St. l’aul, November, 1552. J«i*t Arrl%«*«l in Tiiut*. The Latest Style of Silk, jj n ish anil Jhacer I flit*. Panama. Maraho ami Leghorn do A ortntth. Citizens and Chip do Boys and Infants do; a Large Assortment. Dir-ct fiN>*u the Ka>t—flrop in ami take a peep at ihe •V\v York store. Kittson’s Addition. T’IIIS do sirabic jrrouiid, lying in the i -1- m »st central and advantageous part of thc basin j of <♦. Paul, where must inevitably be the principal river business of the town, and affording also tin most choice and delightful lots in the rear, upon th • bench f«*r dwel ling houses; Is surveyed Into lots and now offered for sale with titles undisputed ami indisputable, at reasona bly low prices, and upon liberal terms of credit, for most • f Hie purchase money, and lumber for building on Jots sold in the addition, will be furnished at the rotary mill on easy terms. CIIAS. 11. OAICKS, Agent f,»r Proprietors. St Paul Crockery Store. On Third street, iienr the Post Office. r) MARA IN, lias on hand and is con !• Stantlv receiving at the st. Paul Cr.ckerv an.! <* las ware store, a m«»st desirable a-sortinent of Crocker}*. Queensware, China wan-. Glassware, from the O'Hara ! Glassworks, Pittsburgh, etc, consisting of nearly every : thing usually found in our line of business. i Also, an assortment of wall paper. It is Said to be a Fact. THAT therp Town folks can save shoe-leather bv buying all kinds of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ! lust as cheap, If not a little cheaper, in Upper Town than in loowcr Town, at W. X. Person fcCo’*. New Store, adjoining Blum’s New Bazaar, a few doors below the ! Hleo House, where they have Just rffienod a splendid as- I sort men t of f.'holce FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS I Of all kinds; also, a very choice lot of IViucft, Liquors and Cigars, I ;,nI ,n fact almost every thing under the head of family supplies, which they will sell low for Ceslu June 11, lii&J—3n:r Notice. . TN V Kimr A 111, Henry M’f/an ami myself came izr !° the purpose of engaging in the Indian I i raue. a Lsunl ( iaim was made by us coiijtdutly for tliav piiqwse. Tbe trading was abamloned, and he (.M*la«*an) left never made any Improvements, nor expended am money thereon, nor has he ever had possession of said property. On the other hand, l have resided on the claim at 1* Sueur, held possession of the property both before and since* the ratification of the treaty; have expended my means In Improvements, and consider that according to i a I rules of Claim Associations, my right is singly ami in- , d.sputablv good, which I shall maintain to the* last, as well In resisting encroachments, as defending my rights. May 14 3M J. e. CHRISTY, LeSueur. J IOO ,OZ * Blue 30 i *t. Paul China and Glassware store. St. Paul Crockery Store. I NEW ARRIVALS! t The Largest, Handsomest and Best Assortment 7 of China, Glass , and Crockery, ever [ sem in Minnesota Territory. , I) MARVIN, at bln store, two doors east of the Post . Xl/* Office, Is prepared so show and sell the above .. gotxl* at price* lower than they can be bought In Galena, j Ills white Granite ware, or Iron-stone-china, is of the l»est quality and of the handsomest and latest patterns. y He has every article that can be thought of of that ware, j and can supply full sets or supply part* of seta to match. In Yellow nnd Rockingham Ware, Pot kitchen purposes, he can *ell 60 per cent lower than former prices, as he is constantly receiving directly from the manufacturers Hast, and is thus buying at first hand. The following are a few of the articles kept, amongst - others too numerous to mention. e White Granite Vegetable Dishes, covered t do Butter Plates, covered, with drainer s do Soap Dishes and Brush Tray* e do Muffins with cover* * do Gravy Tureen*, with ladle Z do do Bowls - do Pickle Dbhefl do Com. tit stands s do Ewer* and Basin* y do of every thing for table furniture —a very large variety. Yellow and Rockingham ware Cakeiiioulds, pie plates, Butter Jars, spittoons, etc. Pitchers nnd Tea sets and Dinner sets of all kinds. Glassware—every requisite article—call and see. e St. Paul, July 2. r Cheap for Cash! Cheap for Cash. John Holland I TS Just now receiving a new lot of Furniture for sale, ” X consisting of Galena, St. Louis aud Minnesota Chairs ’ Bedsteads, Sofas, Lounges, Mattresses, Secretaries, Wardrobes, etc. J. H. has a very conspicuous situation for ciry end i country business. Gentlenicqi at a distance wishing to establish an agency to sell or buy merchandize or show samples for orders or Patent Rights, can do so by addres sing as above, as the subscriber is well acquainted here, e Real Estate bought and sold «u commission, Land j - Warrants located on good laud, uud claims of land for g farm* secured. f J. 11. Is agent for McCumber’s Hay and Fodder cutter, t, a great invention for keeping animals in fine condition, h and no owner of a horse or cow should be without one. e Money loans negotiated. All busiuess strictly confl s deiitial and charges moderate. 4Stf - Holland Place Hotel, St. Paul, M. T. * r Notice to Dealers in Real Estate . •- ipUE UNDERSIGNED is now furnished with sectional “ A maps of all the surveyed portion of the Territory, and . Abstracts of all entries and pre-emption claims made at . the Stillwater Land Office. Persons In the vicinity wish . lug to enter Government Lands can save time and money . by calling on me, as I can furnish them all the informu . tlon they could get at the Laud Office. Reports received ’ from the Land Office twice a week. Titles to lands traced to the original purchaser. TRUMAN M. SMI TIT. Corner 3d and Minnesota *t, Saint Paul, M.T. y B. F. DAVIS & CO., e TTAVKJunt received per steamer LI’ELLA, f; XX 100 boxes Western Reserve C esc, 20 barrels sweet Potatoes. !f ' St. Paul. September 29, 1853. _ SEAL PRESSES. IHK undesigned are agents for Rogers A. Bro’s Sale ■ 6 1 Presses, and will deliver the same at manufacturer* r, Prices. Specimens to be seen at the Express office of 51tf BURBANK ss. CO. FRESH ARRIVAL. JUST RECEIVED by steamer Nominee, direct from Anr York: 10 casks Old Cognac, Champalgne and Selgnette ’> Brandies; 11 30 doz. bottle* « “ vintage 180 S 30 « old Pompilino Sherry; v 26 « “ Juno Madciia; i, 15 44 44 Yrlarte Sherry; 25 44 44 old Idondoti P.»rter—qris. and pts. 20 44 44 * 4 scutch Ale do; 15 44 . 4 44 Philadelphia Ale do; . 25 Baskets hosts lleidseick Champalgne; . 1° 44 44 Grape L«*nf do; * lu 44 44 Ducal Grape do; 10 44 44 Lion ch»; 25 Cases 44 st. Julian Claret; 10 * 4 44 st. Kmlllon; 10 44 44 Muscat Wine. . -Also, a largo assortment of all kind* of liquors on draft, warranted pure , consisting in part of Holland and Rose Gin, Irish, Scotch, and American Whiskey, Cherry Bran dy, Sherry, Madeira, Porte and Santerne Wine, which will bv sold extremely low for Cash, at W. X. PERSON’S, St. Anthony street, St. Paul. Lt I O()0 hhla extra mid superfine Flour; 50 bids Mess Pork; i ** 2000 lbs loaf lard, Just received and for sale by BtTBJftAKK 5c C«» e | Erie and Kalamazoo R. R. Money e FBI A KEN at par, for Goods, at _ IIV NEMAN’S. » Come and buy your Winter Clothing, and get rid of I your bad ro o. y. : * v,v - 1 >«*.—io tf lewis nrxKMAN. I A Little Left Yet. ** J 200 liMs Extra Fluor, 25 bl.ls Miss 1’orl;, s i SO Mirks llurkulirat Flour; 100 Irish. White Brans; •I ' frrKl n,s host Dairy Buttrr; 20 bh'.s Uriel \iu.h-; oj S liluls N O suitar; io do Ban.l l'socar; " , 25 Mils Krndali’s Buttrr Crackers, t [ And a few otli ariirl.s, all of which wc «•( s|, t„ 0,,,,. e j out as soon as possihlr, t , wind up our l.ii.inoss r..r the 2 | season. J. ('. BIBBANK. '' 1 Wharf Boat, fj.per Ijullhg. Nov Iff. ISM—lftf j SEASONED LUMBER. . | T wish to Cios° out the Lumber in my Yanl, which is j A thoroughly dry, and will l*c sold at the price of green; I also, a large lot of dry Flooring, j. \i . BASS. | DAVID BARTLEY, • ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEIt IN <■ Liquors, It Inis. Cordials, Imported Uncrtna -j Cigar*. Cirginia and .Missouri Tobacco, ! Preserved fruits, Pickles, Oysters. Sor dino, Lobsters, Clams ', Ulass . ware, (,-r.. S,-r. a | Xo. 61, Main street, near the Steamboat iMndimj. i HAS ill store aisl to arrive, the f..llovvili", whieh he of- ! fers for sale at the lowest prices. The stock w u i i srlrrtnl hy himself in v■> York, Phlla.lviphta, Haltimor,, 1 Pittsburgh an I Cincinnati. , LOtIVORS, WIRES AXD CORDIALS, ; 10 half pipes pur,. Kr.-och Bran.lv, of the follow ing . kin-ls. Otnr.l, Dnpny N Co’s; pin t, Caslillon A- ( I j 1 nlteil Propri-lors; Ih-nnoss,., rv <Vs; y. ,s-lgne|ie j 2 pipes H tllaiul (Jin, the >rh hrnUsl Swan ” brand, ' I ! ''lf 1 ' ?'* ‘'f" 1 * K “',"’ 4 casks pure Port Wine for I I 1 Li J'l’iiillr.i Spirits, Mislielnal pnr|ssses, ’ I 2 bids old Pearl, Brandy, Iff .< M elelra Win,!, ’ j I 5 •• New England Ituni, 2 “ Sherry Wine, '.O. L N,J " )' 0, ' k I‘ramly, 20 baskets lleldsi. k Cham- 1 -ff “ *■ in, paglie Wine, I I JO “ Bourbon and Mellon- 2 bills Ilose Cordial, ■ ' kalieta w hisky, 2 " Peppermint Cordial. 1 | Iffo • Itertiihsj Whisky, ? Lemon Syrup, 20 ranks Burgundy Port Win. e IIAI AXA C< /rtsl*e 250,900 iui|Hirte,| Hi.ah c* rs. tie .rgestandcheao est assortment of Cigars > r ii sale in this mar 2o‘hxs Virginia Tol ar . Allssourl Toha .. v xa smoking Imlmtco. 1 FRVITS, * J .. OYSTERS, tfc. . 1 200 cans 3lb presci 1 ncoes, I 200 « 2 11. *• « •00 “ 2 11, .• straw berries, 500 “ Baitliii t or,-Oysters, 500 « Baiun, Soup Oysters, a new article, I j 20 hxa assorte-i I’.-kies, . 50 cans Clams, j 1 m * a.sup, ID I.XS Pep,aw Sauce, 60 an, l-übshTK, j., gross i’la> lug (irrds, Decanters, Tumblers, Cot,lets, Pint Flasks, R. .. );ir ... assorimeni dlrerl fiom the mainifa. lory at Pittsburgh. i i (.Ill' ll:,, April 30, 1863—33) GENERAL AGENCY, WASHINGTON, D. C. V' K * o|T “ rs ***** es to the public in the I prosiT'ition of claims before Congress nr anv of the* I> i*artments of the fvovernment. Sonic yeurs’ Vxperl ' i,( • 4 h W*burging Agent of the Indian Department, with . kn<nrl<-<l|t« •,( tl,<- m-.lv of traißwling bu,im ss in >!■<• offlee of t>i<- l.ovvnim.-nt, vnubb- him to promt.v Ivr H-xylli alroslvv special attention to the rollerlion I ofetaims against parties rcsi/ti,,,, /„ t/ir District of j folumhia or i;nn,tu; to negotiating Loans, as well as , the sate of Stocks, A, at Estate, tAd Warrant, !, , . \ i ,,r DicniM. liiforinatioii tor rr-'-lin m".V,v o- .V 'r v*° a " > b " sl! " *’ may lm.-n-.tthM,. ' ( at the M-at of f.ovc-mmeuf. I 3 f (mice over tbo- Itaokib" lions- „f 5v1.1.-n, Wilber. ■ 4i.L0., lowboH'Lvrvfcrs. J AMKS J. MII.LKK. ! r"'’ tl “' ,ll '- 1 “atl.-factory oharach-r may res Se. |W corrw « K "« l "'W In »l.atev«-r State they } I „ ItrucxcEi. j ST.Pavl—Hun. I>. Cooper, W. 11. Forbez, Alex. Wil- * iP* . K-6m j MERRILL, COWLES & Co., J Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Yankee A'otiun*, No. 134 Main street, Galena, Illinois. Wln-T " , “ l extcn.lv.- ! st«M.k of Auuric-.iii and foi-ign Div offeretl In the West, which we are offering at Chicago -md *£? ..fie-, ana Ics. „ lin „avc Zi j Oar facimie* for purcliazlilK are such ihat we are ena- i f ZsZn by , ,l,e thm-s ; io.t and transportation, and can ttml in „ ur ,p K k every i xariely and style of snih-,1 to the market. 5 | Merchants who have been In the hat-lt of vlaltlnz the * “ ,,Xk ’ an<, at “ as can bv 6RAEFEWBER« COMPA NY, NEW YORK. THE GRAEFENBKBG SARSAPARILLA COXPOUXD. r» warranted ten times more efficacious, and ten time* cheaper than any other known, n» mat ter how large the bottle, or extravagant the advert and It Is beyond all question valuable preparation of the day. So highly concentrated la It, that the At*. Is but the half of a small t. a-spootiful, while the doaeof that which is sold lu large kotllcs Is nearly a wlne-glaaa fwll, and has hern pronounced decidedly Injurious In I MR cases, owing to its liability to becimc acur and frnmrte THE GREE X MC.I'NTAIX VEGETABLE OiN lf»N The power of the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment la astonishingly great. There la no mccUcln. known that can surpass It In prompt end energetic action. Applied tn snftlelent quantities to the body, In IbcTlctntty of tho n»t highly Inttaurd parts, whether external or inlrm.l, It At once subdue# Ihe liitlauiatiou and pain. It will quiet tb. most “angry” looking wounds, sofU-n and reduce aweU- Ings of the hardest kind, and purify and restore to perfect soundness old and Inveterate Among the |d!fea.re to which this wonderful Ointment la adapted are th« fol -1 owing: Glandular swellings, ague In Ihe face, swelled braasU and sore nipples of tiurslug w, meu, bronchitis, ring worms, Mabl head, and Is an invaluable drosalng for burns, scalds and drawn blisters, shingles,erysipelas, piles, luffamalion of. yields io its jN.wer iiuniedl^tely; all brtiisees anil fnsh cut wounds aro cured with great rapidity, fever sores and scmffulou* sores are seen . hanged Into a healing condition, and frequenty entirely cured. GUAKFKXBKRG DYSENTERY STRIP. This celebrated and unrivalled medlclne.is of inunedial. efficacy In the most violent and ohstinatc*casea of drim tery, dlarrho a, Astatic cliolera, cholera mor bus, cholera .Infantum, looseness of the bowels, grtplvg. and all oilier Irregularities uf the intestines. The causes of Ihe al-ove various complaints ar. -arliwa. sometimes they are almosplieric; sometime, they art.. | from the eating*of nnrlpc or miwholesome food; •rmetimea from the use of river mater; sometimes from', natwral prcdlspoaitlon of the system; sometimes from teething children are frctuently affected without any nolicaabl. cause. But no matter what the origin, lids syrup i# KT relgn, In Ihe meet sickly tn plcal countries as well aa Iba most temperate climes. The following directions should be carefully observed. I’utlko ail other medicines offered for similar canplalnts, this syrup acts speelflcaliy upon th. secretions, restoring them at once to health, other dysM tary medicines merely allay the more -*--- THIS asu I r THE GRAEFENBEUG CONSt'MPTIVK BALM. It ts beyond all question true that the Consumption (phthisic pnlnionarls) is a (i habi.c disease. Some of the aWestJ.mrdlcnl wrirers assert lids; among whom w. may cite the celebrated names of La-nec, Aug raj, Crwyll ller, Stokes and Williams.- Their researches, as well an Ihe more recent ones of Rogue and Boudet, that no far from pulmonary* tubercle being mreuarily tala!, it is soon tnneously cured by nature iu a vast number of rate., nan when large ulcert have been fonneil on the lunga. The groat object, Is to arrest the progress of the ulcers (or tubcroles) upon the lungs, and to heal them perma nently. Health will then follow. This the Urwefenborc Consumptive Balm will do, aud It Is believed to be the only remedy ever discovered, it acts at once upon tho tn!>eroles and Invariably arrests their progreas, and restores the lungs to soundness. It will not of course replace those is.rtlons of the lungs already consumed, but It will heal what may b.- h it; lea. lug ihe IndfvMual In health, though II may be w ith diminished lungs. ’ * DR. LIBBY’S CELEBRATED PII.E OINTMENT. As prepared for Ihe Gmcfenberg Cumpany, and t.earing the seal *.r ttiat institution. None genuine unless It has the seal of the company. A CERE IS IVARRAXTED. This Is a sufficient argument to Induce ev.-rv person auf f. ring under this disease to try It. The money w ill be Im mediately refunded If a cure does not result from Its use acvurtliug to direction*. TIIK GRARFKNBERG KYE-LOTION. For djM'rtbTs of Ihe rye this lotion lias iH.cqliak It | ( com juunded up.n the ns,si acieutltic principle*, and has per r..rn.e.l ex:ra-.P11n.-ity cures. For violent intiamation, aim n *> and failing uf tl>e uveaknr** of the cym, inrol imtary weoj.in?, foreign substances lu the eyes, etc., it I. a positive and speedy cure. GRAEFKXBKRG CHILDREN’S PANACEA. A f»K»*t strange and incredible fact meets us at the rtrr iroshold Of our remarks on this valuable mclldue. lt U tl Is . that no mediclne prepared adapted to the »ar!ou» dts .. .Tii 0| ha# ever been offered to tb. , 1 ! 1 ' ~ lle time It ts established by the most a, curate tables of mortality that one-half of tbs hu man fiuul.y die before reaching the age of live rears. M e Shonld sit,qs.se that to this great Class of human suf ft rer»—till* one-liaif of the nice—the ni wt anxious and t 1 *' t< l ‘ ,ltk,r ! NV,iUl,t * uive *wn Riven; that medical , ; !?, ,' ) ! ,a 'V U 7» to it* utmost capacity to find I ‘ "* a Xo mothers an«l nur*e* might r«-sort under the constantly , th<*m*« l\e* In thf* connertloti. The world i* literallv ; v, T‘ nio ' , i u ? ~,ni p . ro,, ° r attention, no J tliink it no**n i M'S™*- vermeil to iimik it that the ravaet»t>f dis— a.,,1 among Ih-n. might be sta,cl. "it Is true i rat ere Ire mmurous X cnnlfnges and Cordials of s.m. vah'e. Jm i il ’T cumined exclusively t„ „ r r ’ irni , I tlii mii *, T D«m fonber« Children’s Panacea H the r J,,rtliV fVr M ,t . toi ' c,, *l > lfiu*re that Is at .ill ,' n * f " lini <l ;l ( blltlrvii * MediciiK*; or that suu- I plies the great want alluded to. W ! GR.\EFKNBER(i VEt; ETA FILE PILLS. : n:,x; ..ran rous medicines which m-dio.l I,,UK ! " I ' l wearisome years upm (be s!n --b .rm wab h'" •; r ;* ,, -** r '* a I’ILl. which would act in GRAEI- ENKERG HEALTH BITTERS. Entirely Vegetable. <*..mtranf ,h '* G»»feiilwrg sn,: •“•-vena.. S -ptemlsT 1, 1552. j Buy at Home! ST. PAUL BEDSTEAD AND CABiHET WAKE MANUFACTORY; i H are Rooms, earner of Third and Minnesota Streets. Stefs &HI NT have received i... i .. . in edditl..,, b, Ihelr former l°Z I icdtfl u surtmcnt of ’ * w * u *• Rurniture for Parlors aud Chambers, ' of ti'.o , lafe7A' r ',vU <: m'r S , ,a, ‘' 1 ’’ Tables, etc,.., ; to sen at patterns’ which they are prei-are,! Wholesale or Retail, jat less cost than tie- same can In- to n h-.5..d i ..t ... . . tcnsi!’e rllU ll, "“' r ’ Vtt hlirv rcc, *'“l>' (VaMUlnd an «x^ BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY ‘Si;:.;. mariship is of tho l.ost quarirv, •.„! ‘ ' Th "” r . k * latest ta-hioli. Tin- serv ce«ble’eh«a der TT ° f ,! ''*‘ Tabh *, Wardrob.-s, .*r,ju*, Hun iu* 7.*, '* fh T ki,RU of ( hnu.l. 5 ’ ,r tU -> constantly un YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, ‘ may r T“ "-hey I Beach-. Me are dv’termined to nskerand »<•'! 'in IlialllMT that it will Ih* ai. 4.1 1.. . / *' ,u a I' 'T" "il'lft! ur,,,, “ r> ' “» I»i7 ‘ Can and JSJJ ”“ ~Ur* : ' ' ll- STEES tv HL-NT. ! STEES & HUNT, 1 NDERIz\KERS, Corner of Third i m I"" 1 s'rvvt,. St. Pa il, Minnesota. I Fnnetuat atteiutance ittven In this line ,t lni»lm-« at all I "I"’" '("• most re.Tonal.lv ivruia. 11 : j Buri * ; R- H. MILLER & CO.~ tvnoi ESAI.E AM) KtTAIB DBALtR IX ’ China, Glass, and Eathcnware , 31 Main alreet, between t hestnut and Pine ’ TT.xs S f ■'Oils, MI.SSOIKI. xl • rr ! V " ,,r f, r Fall Sales, a tall ; file wr„ ,^ ,r c:; 1 t , a ';! , : , ‘*'“ ■“ - - —-....... r.. ! .earthenware, ! ~|-t io«n“‘iM E ‘ UeJ, l H!"'’ Asate, Prtnttsl, p,| n ,- CHINA, ; ,lluc a " <l Figured, and GLASSWARE: Britannia Ware,,, kinds. Inking Gla.se,, w.lt- H. n. MILI.F.R k CO., *4 -Main street. ,V a large stock of common Tra-aeta; * llfc) a larfa -mantlty of yellow’wara at th. *• Fanl China and Glaaa-ware stare.