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(Me »• PrraUla'i Birthday. At the Cglebratloii ot the one handled end forty-eighth lrtbday of Franklin by the printer* of Baflklo, A. O. Cheeter delivered the following ode: TIIIC DAT WK CKLEBRATE. some tUy* doth Heaven elect, wherein t..pror* Bv signal deed*, the fultK-.it of n* love, Barb*** the tUy when Noah’a tedlon* grief Broke Into blessing. on the olive le»r When Shjke.peare c»me ro w.n I hi* »llver horn— And Washington to lieeten freedom . raoru— And Chnrch become superior to St»t ■ — And tach 1* ibis The l)ay we Celebrate. We signalize the »e»»on of Ms tdrth Who orouithi imperial treasure* to the earth ; Who pealing !!• aven. It* Here courage toll Who pmnetl Poor Klcharu , B ,> qualm *nd mitcn.?i» Wlmwatched the feeble childhood ot th- Pres* And shaped it* cumin* pride and happiness, Counting the prugr**ss uf hi* clorl.Mi* Art Above the priceless treasure* uf the ln-art. Immortal Franklin ! thin* txample stand* Like some va*t temple reared In K utern lauds, Wherein the record* of the good and lu>t Outlive an 1 sanctity llpdr garnered d.ist; Yet vain the pattern of thy rr.*u,i career Without It And* *om? true disciple* her*-, Who guard the spreading l -ranches uf thy fame And keep thy counsel* while they ideas thy name. Forever may this glorous dor Inspire The grateful memories of son end sire. And though no haughty monument arhe Tu mark tb*» ha.lowed -pot where KRrnxljn lire, Tet in our hi* honor* shall l>- L»-pt, TUI are shall aleep as ruy.il Franklin j Whl'e those who flourish when «h*tim s late Still love and bless The Day we Celebrate. Here (t a goad old sentiment, aajt the Buf falo Express. It is worth fondling. Learn it by heart and carry it into the world : The road of life is hard enough, Bestn wn w.th slag and ?h*> n ; Oh, then moefc not th** simplest !•>/ That max • it less »orU-rn, But fill its evening path with florrjrs Aa brlkh’ a* those i f murn ! Great Speed.—The new clipper stop Red Jacket. Capt. A. C. Eitlriiljfe. belonging to Se eomb A Taylor, of Boston, air; veil at Liver pool after a remarkably short ptt*-ftfre. A letter to the Agent iu NVw Vork. from her Captain, nays that the Red Jacket was oil the Bell Buoy. Liverpool, in twelve days. Ilocatne up with the Steam Ship Africa when off Point Lynns. The Liverpool Courier thus notices her ar rival : •* Yenterday. the new American clipper Red Jacket. Captain Eldridge. (late of the Liver pool packet Rosens.) arrived litre from New York, after having made the unprecedented run (for a sailing vessel.) of thirteen days, one hour and twenty-five minutes. She is one of the handsomest vessels we ever beheld, pos sessing. with the greatest ay mine try of model, immense strength and carrying capacity Rcssias Resociicke.—According to advices from Berlin, the Russian Government has rc aolved upon an increase of (nearly) 5j0.0un.000 in the paper circulation to meet the co-t of the armaments in progress. At the same time, to preveut the distrust that might thus lie oeca aioned, statements are given out that the spe cie that is in the citadel at l'etershurg amounts to $117,500,000. A Sharper.—“ Sonny, where is your father?” '• Father's dead, sir. ” “ Have you any mother ?” “ Yes, I had one, hut she’s pot married to Joe Danklin. and don't he my mother any more; ’cause she's got enough to do to ’tend to his Bwn young ’uns. ” “ Smart bov ; here’s a dime for too. ” ••Thank ye, sir j it’s the way f get my liv in’. ” ••How?” “ Why, by tellin’ big yarns to green 'unslike yon, at a dime a pop.'’ ' Railroad Anecdote.—Riding over the Ham ilton and Dayton Kaiiroau the other day, under the charge of John Van Dusen. (the gentleman ly conductor, pro tom.) he told us tiie following incident, which we thought worth ••making Bote of.” •• One day last wee-k. ’ said he. *• there came on hoard of the cars from one of tiie country stations, a very pretty, genteel young lady, tii route for this city. She was alone, so 1 waited upon her to a good sent, and made her as com fortable aa possible. It was a lew minutes be fore the starting hour, and she uas so agrtt able and talkative, I lingered and had quite a pitu sant chat. Afterwards when collecting the tickets, she detained me again ail insiant. and gave me some fine peaches, which sin- said came from her friend's orchard in the country ; and I began to think that 1 had not met with such a Charming lady passenger for many a dav. Well we arrived at the depot—there i" attended her to a carriage, handed her up she carpet-bag. and after all. what do you think she said ?” ° Now, wo thiiitglit, of courw, that the lady would pay very politely, "thank you. sir."— •mile like a jtleara of sitnsliiue—the carriage would roll off, our friend John would how an fcdieu, and with a sijrh. perliaps, turn awav and forget the matter. So we stated that as our ■apposition. •'No, said John. •• she said no such tiling : but just as her foot was on the step, she turned »nd with a sort of look I can't describe, ob served— “ must consider tills*, sir. morel v a car acquaintance. You must not expect to lie re cognized. if we chance to meet anywhere else,’ ’ and John drew a long breath. “ "’hat did yon sav ?" we a-kid. •‘IV hy. I thought that rather uncivil, at least : •o I replied very quietly “Certainly not. inadnin : I was just going to remark, that you must not feel slighted if un noticed by me anywhere but on the car-—for really tie conductors have to be careful about ©ur acquaintances!” •• Aud the lady ?” said we. ‘‘She looked quite silly as she drove off," re plied John. — Cincinnati Timer. Col. Benton being asked what replv could be made to the speech' of I'ongla .said Hep y. •ir? Facts are not to l*e gniusnvt d: any one who s a ys tiiat when 1 voted for the Compro mise of IK*O, 1 meant to repeal the Compromise of IS2O, lies, sir—he tells a lie. sir." Rather Alaknimi.—Tbe Spiritual Telegraph has an article headed—- Lock Ricked l*v Spi rits." To which the Boston Investigator re sponds that there is too much of this business carried on by sinners in th- tie-h. without lim ing any additional help from the spit it world : but we would rather see a spirit pick a lock than to read attout it. By the way. since the ■pirits are said tn possess a great amount of physical power, whv don t thev do something useful with it? Tipping on a ’table or knock tn on a wall don tdo anybody good. Let them manage tbc brakes of an engine w li-n a house is onhre or stop an omndutsw hen it runs away With a load ot passengers, or drag the bnvs ott’t Of the water wlten they fall through the ice wb«u skating, and thus save them from drown log. and they will then make themselves useful and greatly increase the number of their be lievers. We have had enough of tippings and rapping*—now let's have something from the spirits that will be of practical bene lit to their brethren in the flesh.” BiAiAKiiE or Fifty Years Ago.—A. Do you know Mr. W 1 am Grimes? B. I have that honor. Ife is a good writer, an excellent companion, and a very worthy man ; if you make his acquaintance, you never will regret it. Grimes?” ° r To Dxr — : Say, do you kuowJßill AVo 1 l!j'!i' III I’ Vr anybody else. He gets off mnv 'inril*V"‘ pa l K ’ r ’ > - is rate com pany, and a perfect lirick. If v„u aud he h.tck horses, you will find bun all right La Crosse and Miuv.ukek U. U Company The annual election for Directors oi the i a Crosse and Milwaukee li. R. Company was i„.li in the town of Fox L ika, on WV. n' v | a -t and reeulted in the choice of the following Kl , u . tlemen (the old Board) :—IV. Dawes, B. Kii bourn, J. Ludinffton, F. Uuebschman. E. H Goodrich, E. D. Clinton. S. L. Rose. H. Barber] Moses M. Strong, S. Judd, Joseph Kerr, li.’ McFarlane. S. T. Smith. At a subsequent meeting of the Board, Hon. Stoddard Judd, of Dodge County, tvas unanimously re-elected President, Joseph Kerr, Vice President, and E. D. Clinton, Acting Director.— AMu;aujt« Sen- IM. SHERIFF’S SALE BY virtue of two writ* of Execution isaued out of, and ; under the seal of the District Conn for tbc county of Ramsey, in the Turrit *ry of Minnesota, upon two ; meuM rendered and docketed in the said District Court , of the couniy uf Kam*ty, on the 28ib day of September, A. D. 1853, in two action*; one wherein Caroline A. , Brew»ter In plaintiff - , and the Town of Saint Faul 1* de- . feiidanr, iu uvor uf sail plaintiff and against the said de fendant for the sum of one hundred and eighty-four dul- . iars and eighty-four cents ; and the other action in which H.-nry M. Alexander i» plaintifT and the town of Saint Paul defendant; iu favor of the said plaintiff and against the >ald kefcnluur, for the *um of two hundred and six doi:a * and »!xty-one cent* a* appears uf 1 ©cord; 1 have* ou thi*?Uth day of February, A. I). 1864, levied upon all the following described real estate, viz: All that certain piece or parcel of land smutted and lying between Fifth and Sixth street*, and bounded on one side by Sibley street, and on the opposite side by Whu’kuu street,uum beied a* block ten (10) (and kiown and called “Public eqnare,*’) tn Whitney btnilhN addition to the town of St. Paul, In tiie couuty of Kam?*ey, Territory of Minne sota, a* the property of avid defendant; which real es tate and property l shall expose to sale and sell at pub lic auction, Ur the h’ghest bidder, for ca.*b, at the Court llou*e In the town of Saint Paul, county of Ramsey. Ter ritory »fo-e**td on Monday the 10th day of April next, j (1854,) at ten o’clock, tn the forem on or that day, a* the property of said defendant, or so much thereof as may be xUtTWlent to satisfy said execution*, with interest* and ! cost* ihereou. A. M. FRIDLKY, Sheriff. By 11 W. 4*. DUSWELL, Deputy. I Ani“s k Van R ten. Pialntiff** Au’y. I Saint Paul, February ‘2O, 1864. 24-6 w SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Execution Issued out and un der the seal of the District Court for the county of I Ramsey, upon a Judgment rendered by said Court, i n the *!xth day »r January, A. !>•» 1864. tn an action where l in phlu-a* Freeman, surviving partner of the late firm I of Charles P. Freeman k Co., i» plaintifT, ami James Cur- I ran and William B. Lawler, partners, kc., are defend ant*, In favor of said plaintiff and against said defend ant* for the sum or eleven hundred fifir-aeven dollar*, an I seventy-one cent*; 1 have, on this fourteenth day of January. A. D. 1664, levied upon the piece* or parcels of land, tdiiate In the town of St. Paul, In said county of Itam«ey. and known and designated as follows, to wit:— Commencing at the corner of Roberta and Third street* In Ft. Paul afor-sald, and running thence along said Third street fortv-two feet, thenco at riirht angle* southward eighty feet, thence at right angle* eastward forty-two f.-et, to Robert* *t., thence along said Rolierta street north ward to the pla-e of beginning, being part uf L *t num bered three, (3) tn Block numbered thirty.two, (32) in the original Town or Sf. Paul, together with the building* and tinproviment* th *re«*n. Also, the following described land and real situate in.the town and coun«y afore said, and known and designated a* follows, to wit: lx>ts n uni beret I three, (i) four, (4) live, (5) six. (£) an>l seven, (7) in F.tritf-’s suiM’|visi.*n of Lot*, numbered eight (s) and nine, (9) in Block numbered twenty-six. (26) in th** original Town or Saint Paul, belli? six’y-eigbt (68) feet front on Third street and ninety (90) feet front cn Robert* street, together with the buddings and Im pn>v m *nt* thereon, a* tiie property of said defendants; which prop-tty \ ahail expv*te to sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House in sai<] , Town and coumv. on Monday the sixth day of March, A. P. H-34, at one o’clock in tiie afternoon; that is. all the right, title and interest •*! the said James Curran and Wil liam B. Lawler, or either of them to the said premise*, on the sixth day of January, A- I>., 1854. or at any time since; or so much thereof, a* may be sufficient to sitt<:y f«ld execution, and Sherifl’*fees, with interest and costs of publication. A. M- FItIDLKY, Sher IT. By p. w. C. Dun well, Deputy. M»stA r *r»n k Simona. Attorney*. Dated Jan. 11th, A. P. 1554. 18-6 w SHERIFF’S SALE. KY virtue of a wri t of Fxecutlon issu'xi out, and un der the seai <.f the District Court for the county of \ Ramsey, up'-n a judment rendered by said Court on the 6th day of January, A. P. 1864, In an action wherein Thomas T. Days and Lorenzo Snow, partners, Ac., are plaintiff*, an«l James Curran ami William B. Lawler, partners, kc. 9 are defendant*, in favor of said plaintiffs 1 ami against said defendants, for the sum of twenty-five hundred, ninety-three dollars and twenty-one cents; 1 | have on this fourteenth day of January, a. D. 1864, lev j led upon the piece* or parcel* of land situate in the town ■ of Sr. Paul, in said county of Ramsey, and known and : designated as follows, to wit: Commencing at the corner !of Hubert* and Third streets, In St. Paul aforesaid, ami i running thence along said Third street forty-two fe**t, th**nce at right angles southward, eighty feet, thence at ! right angles, eastward, forty-two feet, to Huberts street, thence along said Roberts street northward, eighty feet, jto the place of beginning, being part of Lot numbered j three. (3) iu Block numbered thirty-two, (32) in the oriel i rial town of St. Paul, together with the buildings andlin i provements thereon. Alsu, the following described land ! and real estate situate in the town and county aforesatd, ' and known and designated as follows, to wit: Lots num bered three, (3) four. (4) live, (6) six, (6) and seven, (7) ■ !n Ewing’s snbdlvision of Lots, numbered eight, (8) and nine. (9) In Block numbered twenty-six. (26) in the orig inal Town of Bt. Paul being sixty-eight, (H*) feet front on Third street, and ninety (90) feet front ou Roberts i-t., together with the building* and Improvement* thereon, a* the property of said defendant*; which property I shall e\r.o*e at public auction to »li« highest bidder for cash, at the Court House in sold Town and county, on Monday, th* sixth day of March, A. I>. 1854. at one o’clock In the afternoon? that Is. all the right, title and Interest of the i said Jam. * Currau and William H. Lu\ ler, or either or i them tu the said premises, on the sixth day cf January, A. I).. 1854, or at any time u'.nce, or s«i much thereof a* may be sufficient to satisfy said execution, anl Sheriff*a leas with interest and co*i» of public atom. A. M. FIUDLKY, Sheriff. By p. W. C. DuNWELLy Deputy. Masteroon ft Simons, Attorneys. Dated Jau. 11, A. D. 1554. 18-6 w SHEHIFF S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Execution issuetl out. un tier tli* seal of tl»o District Court fur the County of liamscy. up<*n a Judgment rviuivrefi by *j*i«l Court oil tin* , sixth fiav January. A. I>. ISM, lu action wherein Lvne ! Rtarlintf, George \V*. B. Curling anl Beniamin A. Ife>ie- j man, partners, are plaintiffs, and .lames Curran ami William H. Lawler, partners, 4*v., are defenfiants, lu la vor ot said plaintiff's, and ayainst sahl defendants for the ■ sum of eleven hmelretl, thirty-two dollar* and twenty-six rents, 1 have on thl* fourteenth day of January, A. I). 1 1*464. levied up n the pieces ur parcel* uf land, situate In the town of s». P.»«il In the county of Kam*e>, and kn jwn and dralKiiattd a* follows, to wit: C« rnm ntiiis at the corner of Roberts and Third street-, j n Sr. Paul aforesaid, j and runtime then**, aloifft said Thi**.| street, forty-two feet, thence at ri-.ht nnel»** southward, eighty feet, thence at rtsht anelea eastward forty-two reef, to Robert* street. ' thence al.iitjr sai«l Roberts *tr- et northward eighty feet to tiie place or beinepart of Lot numbered three, (3) ; n Block numb* red thiity-two (32) In the original town of St. Paul, together with the bulldln/s and impravem nts tbe-eon. Also the f. How Ins described land and real es tate situated in the town and county aforesaid, and known and designated as follows, to wit: Lots numbered three, (5) four. <4) five, (5) six, (6) and seven, (7) In Ewing’s *ub«HvM.,n of Lot* number d eiciit. (S) and nine, (h) in Block linin' ered twenty-Mx, (28) in the on ulna l town *»f St. Paul, beinz six’y elpht (68) feet front on Third street and ninety (90) feet front on Robert* *trevt, together with the building* and inr-rovem ti*b there n, a* the property • f said defendants; which property 1 shall exi**se to sab* i at public au'-tiuti to the lnzlnst bidder tur cash, at the ! Conn House in raid V>wn and countv on Motidav, the i sixth day uf March, A. D. l v sl. at« n« o’clock in the alternte.n; ti at i*. ail Die rizbt, title and interest of the mW James Comm and William B. trawler, or epher of ; them t*» the said premise*, on the si\tlj day ..f January, \. !>. H-'el, ur at any time sin« .q or s»» much tliercuf a* ; may l»* sufficient tu satisfy said execution, and Sheriff 9 * ; tee*, with Interest thereon and costs <*f puhiica'ion. A. M. FRIDLEY, She-lff. By D. W. C. DVNWtLL, Depu.y. M**»ers"n k S’mons, Attorneys. Dated January 14th, A. I>. 1854. IS-6w The Kxhlbtion Continues. Notw'itlißtsn ilnz the great demand for Good* at the WOrULzD’B FA.IR, .since tiie Fall ami winter mpply cn.-teiners ran yet be aetoniui.i.late.l—duplicate!, ol termer Uot,U» liar lug aril eeil by tbe Ja-t boat, The Winter Stock is Again Complete, ; I'rot’ll packages wi.l t»e cvhibileU as uccasiou requires, i rcftctitinz new atiaactions or Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Prints, Delaines, Alpacca®, Merino*, aud a variety of : IVooleH Dre*> Good.*, Bonnets, Ribbons, Imccs and Embroideries, U mis and Sbues, liielndln* assorted .| z e* .d Ijuiiea, Mles e,’ and t'lbldn n’e Si.kolastlc, Murorcu and Call Hooters Itunaio. Carpet, and Indlt llubt'er Oeer-noes; Mlk, Itea : ver, K...-!UIIi, and oilier Hals Fiu-li, oiler, and a variety <1 Fur Cap.; Wool and Hu. k Jdlts and Clove.. Tailor'. Trimm it£* and Pirce Good.. Ready-made Clothing, and Clothing made to Order, on the .hortrar notice. Having eng.gcd the »erv|cc» ol , 111 experied cutter, particular attention will bo paid to | making Men and Boy. Clothing, In the latest cuhion. House Trimming Goods i I Cari H-b. ot the latest designs mid patters. Muir and Floor Oil-Cloth*. ! «X, r )S»tm ! Draperies m great be.u’y, m m:’ '"' lduw Damart World’. Fair store, Comer Third and Itol.ert.ets. | EDWARD ntENA-N. Shirtst Shirts! 50 Poz. superfine L.ucn Bosoms, warranted Gra<s Bleached, at tbe WOItUFS FAIK. BED SPKEADS—Cot up espreisly for a Jlinneso la W inter, b, H-ii.,u at the VVOttUFS FAIK STORK, Pec. 3, l«5»-12tf CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS! Presents for You; a 014 11 ■MENZ k KARCIiKK have now on hand the large*t *s'. *>«t selected stuck of Fren h, (ie man and r.ugiUh Tut* and Fancy Good* ever offered in ibis Terri- Cry ' n * D • b,, ‘ s, §erti » or kind*, U.'xe-,’knu« p!'nu’ l, * rnw,li “»> Accordion.,, Work- Fr. nch oml c!un i rfi J!* *** *, Ud A afrMrlment ,T fc karckek. L««k at TkH. ALL persona indebted to the late firm of McLagan, Wooldridge k Co., or Wooidridge, are hereby notitied that the Book* and Account* are In ray hands for settlement, and must be closed up forthwith.— Otherwise they will be put into the hand* wt proper offi cer* for collection. If you want to save cost* please call at the “Captain’s O.lice,** a few doors below the World’* Fair corner, on Third street, and settle with me. C. WOOLDRIDGE, St. Paul, Dec. 21, 1863. 16-tf WHALE Oil-—A few gallons of this superb article taken from the whale that Jonah »wallowed f 1* now offered for the nr»t time lu this market. The public may rest assured that it Is the genuine article. It will emit a light brilliant as a “culler’d pusson’s eves.” For sale at HICnCOX’S Wholesale Oil Store. ad, for wholesale customer*. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a writ of executlun issued out of and un der the seal of the Dihtrict Court for the Couuty of Itamsey, upon a Judgment rendered by said Court on the twenty-third day of January, A D 1864, iu au action wherein Charles, 11. Oakes l* plaintiff and J.t4. Norwood is defendant in favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendant, for the sum of three hundred thirty-six dollars and elghty-iive cent*, I have on this 28th day of January, A D 1854, levied upon the pieces or pan el* of land siuate in the town of 8t Anthony, iu Mid county of Kamaev, and known and designated a* follows, to wit: Lots numbered thirteen, (13) and fourteen, (14) In block number five (6) In the town of St. Anthony, county of Kam>ey and Territory of Minnesota, according to the maps and plat* ther-of, drawn by William R. Marshall, and now oil record in the office of Register of Deeds of said county of Kam*ey, form.-rly of st. Croix county, os the property of said defendant i which property l shall expose to sale at public auction tu the highest bidder, for cash at the SL Charles House In said town of St. Anthony and county of Kau>ey, on Monday the twentieth day of March, A D 1851, at one o’clock in the afternoon, that Is all the right title and interest of the said J. G. Norwood to the said premises, on the twenty-third day of January, A D 1864, or at any time since, or so much thereof a* may be sufficient to satisfy said execution aud Sheriff fee* with in terest, and cost of publication. A. M. FRIDLEY, Sheriff. By D W C Dun well, Deputy. Dated January 28, A D 1854—20-6 w Amet 4* Van Ellen, Att’y* At the Old Employment lOl’lS KUIEtiEK, late iff the firm oMlaas & Rrieger, a take* pleasure nt Informing hit old friend* and all those wishing to purchase GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Cheaply, that he has received and ofl' rs for sale at the lowest cash prices, at hi* new store on Third street, nearly opposite the Pu>! Office, a large, fre*h and well selected stock of articles in hi* line, consisting lu part a* follow*: Sugars, of all varieties; Te as, the latest importation and best qualities; COFFEE, West India and Mediterranean Fruit*; FlsH—Cod, Mackerel and Herring; Pickles ami preserves of all kind*; Nuts—Almond*. Filberts, Brazil, etc.; Tobacco and Cigars; Molasses and syrup, best qualities, from Belcher’* Rettnery: Flour—superfine of the choicest brands; Hams. Shoulder* and Pork, And all other articles usually found in an establlih- I niennt of the kind. Those wishing to buy any thing in his line would do well to call before purchasing else w here. 2-41 tf L. KRIKCER. Drafts on England , Ireland and Scotland . for sale. AH. CATIICART is authorized by Messrs. Taylor » Brothers, Bankers and Broker*, 76 Wa'l street, New York- to draw through them, in sums from £l 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 »o by calliug at Calh cart, Kern k Co’*, Third *treet, 8t- Paul. 37y In Heat Prepare Tor fold! Stoves for the Million. fjpilß undersigned ha* Tinware establishm’t from n the corner of Roberts and the largest and beat selected PARLOR AA'D OFFICE STOVES , Ever brought to the Territory. It comprises every thing in the stove line for burning wood, that is now in use in the States. lie ha* all pattern* ami m *de!sof Cooking stoves, that have been practically approved and fonnd to work well; all of which will be furnished lu the best of style and workmanship, and sold at prices heretofore un cqualled in this market for cheapness. Th'* Prairie State Cooking Move ] warrant to answer its purpos**; and all sold at tny establishment will be taken back and the motl ey refunded alter two week-’ trial, if any defect 1* appar ent. In the buaines* of mannfac-uring STOVE FURNITURE, I have workmed in my shop that I feel warranted in say ing are superior to any heretofore employed tn St. Paul ; and no work goes out that Is not warranted. Upon this h-ad l challenge competition. Red River and o'her Up-Country Traders Need not send to Galena or Saint Louis for their stoves. They will find bvaHing upon ni“, that they can be suited so well and a* cheaply here in St. Paul. I have purchased my stock with an opeoial view to supplying this trade. Order* from the trade throughout tiie Territory, and the a IJaeonf portions of Wisconsin, or from any other quarter, will be promptly attended t*». An extensive assortment of Tinware constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. My object is to sell my wares at small profits and keep tin nt moving. 1 know I can suit the people whenever they call upon me, and no gassing or undue noise about it. Recollect 1 am on Kotiert* Btr»»ct, west tide, opposite Winnc At Cooley’s Clothing Emporium. J. 11. BYERS. Jana 4, 1853—39tf It is a FACT, that at Whitney's Dagucrrcan Gallery IN St. Pau’, as good a Daguerreotype can b+ procured as at any other establishment in the WORLD. Recent improvements enable him to make Likenesses in a style, which b.r lifelike expression and beauty of finish, has never been seen in the West. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid assortment of Gold and Gilt Lockets and Fancy rates» 'rT _ Ti~miller & CO.” wholesale and retail dealer in China , Glass, and Eathenwarc, 34 Main street, between Chestnut and Pine, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. HAVE now in store and arriving fur Fall Sale*, a ful and complete stuck of goods in their line, which they | offer to their friends and the public generally on accom modating terms. These goods have been earfully selected) with reference to the Western Trade, aud their long experience in the ; business justifies them in saying that Dealers can he sup j pited at th'dr establishment on as g*n>d terms as at any In ' the western country, EARTHENWARE, C«C. Blue Edged, Dipt, Palmed, Agate, Printed, Paint ed-Flown-Blue and Mulberry, Printed-Flown-Blue ami Mu berry, Canton Blu>, Fat.cy Lustre and White Granite china, ' Enamelled, Lustre, White, Blue and Lustre Figured, and Gold Band. GLASSWARE: Pressed, P!»ln. Cut »nd Culnred, of American, French, j Hep lan. and Bolieniiaii manufacture, in all their varle : ties and style*. French China of every description, Plain, White, Gilt and decorated; imported direct from the manufactories ot Paris, at very low prices. Britannia IFare ol all kinds. Looking Glasses, Wait- Enrlish T. D. Pipe*, American Pipe H 'vl.-, fee. Assorted crates carefully packed for country trade, al ! w ays on hand. j Country merchants are respectfully solicited to call and i exam tie our *b»ck before purchasing elsewhere, a* we j are convinced we can offer a Complete assortment of goods at price* at least as low as they can be bought elsewhere InSt. Louis. Call aud see!! K. H. MILLER k CO., 34 Main street The Oliter .Tlnn. i OLD POLONIUS, Lord Chamberlain. j ' f to Claudius. King of Denmark, talked sense, when • he thus expressed himself In advice to his son. Ijvertes.as 1 he was about to leave the paternal roor to finish his edu cation in France: “Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed In lancy; neat but not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the -ran.” Feeling deeply impressed with theopinlon that the gents of St. Paul, old and young, Intend, the coming winter, to act upon this wholesome a Jmoultion, NEIHAUS & BROTHER Hs.ve brought into th© market a* fine and fashionable a a stock of seasonable dressing and famishing goods a* couid be purchased in the Kosl?rn cities. They respect ; ‘ J “' k ’ l,at gentlemen will call and examine their elu eL '. S VeMings, kc., before trading 1 ted Mir ,hAt iQ rt ft 'fcuce tu the articles wan snd m.k ers who mav .^ir ' can *«if andyif.il cu.to.n sortment of Tl ‘" y "*> k <* * sener.l x,- READY-MADE clothing, Aud every article in the gentlemen’s furnishing line that may be called fur. Store and shop on Third, between * nJ Cedar .treete, opp«uu, Jndge L^bt^ NEUIAL'S k BROTHER. WARNING! ~ TIIE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned ag.ltut purchasing ! Lola In « Le Sueur CHy ” of any other pereons than I the actual proprietor, K. K. Peek, and thoM to whom he he has given deeds, aa all purchase, made from any other ; source will be utterly null and void, and will fall t. con vey any title whatever to theowpeev. W. Paul, Sept 3, j. g, rwCW, ' ON HAND IN SEASON. JOB. CAMPBELL. Third atreet above Jackson, sign of the wooden Indian, respectfully infonna hla custom er*, os well a* ail others, that he has received for the fall trade, a large and complete supply of every deacrlptlon of tobacco a~xd cigars , which he is prepared to sell at his usual accommodating rates at wholesale ami retail. My terms and the quality of my stock are well known, and it Is useless to go Into particulars: St. Louis prices, and if the article does not give satisfaction, the money refunded. Merchants and traders from all parts of the Territory, wlB find by deal ing with me that they will at least save their freight bills up from St. Louis, in addition to much time aud trouble Aug 27, 1853—50tf St. Paul Tobacco and Cigar Store. J. Campbell, LATE of St. Louis, has removed to St. Paul, to stay. He ha*, moreover, removed hi* entire business here, and will henceforward be one of the business citizen* of St. Paul. He ha* taken the room recently occupied hv Truman m. Smith, Ksq., on Third street, near Jackson. At this location he ha* opened an extensive assortment of all kinds of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, From the communed kind iff ‘Kentuck Spanish’ up to the bloat highly flavored Mlaberauo,’ and from old-fashioned ‘twist’ to the most delicate a»‘d sweet-scented modern preparation of the ‘weed’ for masticative purpose*; also, every other preparation to which the tobacco plant is subjected, for Htiioking chewing and snuffing. I wish to impress ii|M>n my Minne.-ota customer*, that whatever celebrity attached to ray Cigars and Tobacco In St. Louis—and those who have “read the papers” of that city will agree it Is not a little—ha* been transported here. The article* ar of the same quality a* those »old In that market, and what 1* of more Importance, are offered here at the same ST. LOUIS PRICES My customers.may rely upon finding all article* in my line constantly on hand during the winter, and at the same price* a* previous to the closing of navigation. Any thing purchased at niv establishment not giving entire satisfaction, will he taken back und the money re funded. I wish it distinctly understood that this is not all tmoke. Let (hose who chews try me and find out. J. CAMPBELL, Sept. Iff 52 Third street, near Jacksun, St. Paul U. S. MAIL STAGES. Spri.ig and Summer Arrangement! WILLOUGHBY & POWERS will » * continue their semi-weekly trips between St. Paul and Prairie du Chhffi until the opening of navigation, immediately after which they will commeiice 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 h© here to fake their places in these lines im mediately after the opening of navigation. The public may rest assured that the proprietors have none but ‘he best of teams, accompanied by careful drivers; and that they will devote their utmost energies to insure comfort and safety on all occasion*. r*- An extensive Livery Stable at the comer of Fourth and Roberts streets. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties, upon liberal term*. 27-tf WILLOUGHBY k POWERS. Hurrah for the Red Line ! PATTISON k BKNSON’S Red Line Coaches with the best of team-* and careful driver* are now upon the road between St- Paul and St. Anthony, r-ady to aeconi inudate the public on al) occasion*. They have also a large and excellent Livery it«»ck, several new and elegant Carriage* and Barouches; also new Harnesses and Horse Furnishings, and equipage of the most elegant descrip tion. P. k. B. In returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, take /vTti 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 beat manufactories at the East. Their present stock needs but to be seen lo be admired and approved by a discriminating public. Will our friend* and the public remember, that at the Livery Maid* in the rear of the American House, at the upper end of Saint Paul, they can at all hours, have such conveyance by laud, on wheels or on horseback, as thev may desire. PATTISON k BENSON. ' St. Paul,May 21, 1853. (36v) O casks Dried Beef, 50 kegs Leaf Lard, & 60 barrels Pork, 10 cask* Hams, Ames k Co’s City cured 25 barrels sugar, NO Clarified and Crushed 20 bags Coffee, Rio, l.iguara and Java 20 boxes *oap 20 Foxes star Candles 6 bxa Codfish. Just received by B. F. DAVIS 4l Co. CLOTHING AT NEW YORK PRICES. ~ Hanford, Thayer & Go. MAXI FAOTLKKKS, AND WHuLSSALK DKALKK3IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, CEXTS FVR.XISHIXU GOODS, SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, INDM RUB RE RSr OIL CL O 7///JVG No. 190 Main Street, ST. LOUS -MISSOURI. HAXKOHD. TIIAYKR & CO., are now In rec ! { >t of (heir linmen-e .upply of XKV 1- A 1.1. AND VVIX TKU GOODS, embracing every article in (lie outiittins b(i>ine f «, which they pledge to fell at K.-tem Prices. Constantly on hand the larijest assortment of SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, to be found lu St. Louis. We respectfully solicit a call from Mercliaut* visiting St. Louis, be Jure making their purchase*. Orders Promptly Filled. HANFORD, THAYER k CO. St. Louis, Sept. 3, 1853—51 tf liiew Arrival! Sleet dc Hunt on hand with a Fresh Stock. UK have just received from Cincinnati, anl are pre pared tu sell at much cheaper rates than hereto fore, the largest assort ment of Mahogany and Common Chairs, ever brought ln:o the St. Paul maik<-t. ALSO, Furniture of all kinds and qualities of our own manufacture, as well as from the best established manu factories of Cincinnati and Bt. Louis. Give us a call. 48if BTEF.S k HUNT. DOCTOR YOURSELF, THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS, OR, EVERY O.XE HIS OW.X PHYSICIAN. tf) TICK fortieth edition, with one hundred t-ngra viugs, showiug dl*eas**s aud MaUortuatiutL* of ’feSS the human Kvstein in every shape and form. To - ~ which i* suUlud a treatise <*n the disease* uf Fe male*, being of the higher importance to married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed :o present a copy of the J£SCULAPIU3 to hi* child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enfi-r into the •ecret obligations of married life without reading the Bucket Aesculapius. Let no one suffering from a hack tiled Cough, palu In the side, restless night.-, ue vous feel ing*, and the whole train or dyspeptic »en*talutia, and giv en up by their physician, be atiotiicr moment without con sulting tne aE-ciilapius. Have the married, or those about to be ed Impediment, read this truly use ful b’>ok, as it ha« been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creature* from the very Jaw* of death. cr Any person sending twenty-five cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy ot this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for uue dollar. Address (post paid) DR. WM. YOUNG. 3-2-5 m No. 162 Spruee st., Philadelphia. NEW FALI.& WINTER GOODS! AL. LAKFKNTEIB hxs Just received, and is dully • receiving direct from New Turk, the l.rge.l and beat .elected .tuck uf DRY GOODS ever brought to thla market, which he is prepared t. Mil et price, which catiuot MU to suit purchasers. Having taken great car In the .election of hi. atock, the public can rely on finding every thing In his tine of tiie best quality. The Mile, will find In the following list, com prising hut a small portion of our slock, . variety of arti cles for their use, such as WINTER BONNETS; Silks, satin., and Drew Velvet*, a large and beautiful as aorinient; French Kurils re, plain and figured; Winter Field., of attperlor quality; de Laities of every at vie; Shan la; Ladies’Winter glove. ; Calicoes, oil, plain, and figured; llosiery, cotton, woolen, Ate ; Curtain Datuask, different colors and qnalltiea. Carpeting, »nd Oil cloths. Carpet rugs, etc., a large anil beautiful assortment, ae lected wtih great care from the best manufacturers, aud will be sold at a small sdtanceon eastern prices. Clot ha, Caaalnserea and Veatiags. Rais and Capa, latest styles; (Doves and mittena. con sitting of Kid. Buck, caahmere, etc.; Bouta and Bhom, for tnen and buya; lm.li.ya and mlMaa boots and aboet, a large and varied assortment. READY-MADE clothing, a large variety anl of auperlor quality, which will be aold very low; prrauoe wishing ready made clotlng will do well to call and examine our atock before purchasing. VTa will continue to receive additions to our present f* o ?.* 67 ® ,tr T arrival from below, until the cltae of nav- Igatlon, When we can boast as complete an aaaortmeut for tna winter trade aa any satabilahment above St. Louie. *• L. I.ARFEVTBC*. No More Credit. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage which I have re ceived from the citizens of St. Paul, and surrounding country, 1 shall endeavor tu conduct my establishment lu 1 such manner a* will warrant a continuance of their confi dence; hut in order to do thla, 1 must *top the CREDIT SYSTEM; I as I have t* pay ca-h for all cattle, sheep, hogs, etc., j which I purchase, 1 shall hereafter expect my customer* | to pay down the Cath for all meats they may buy from ! me. lah 1 strictly enforce this system with all my cue i turner*. It Is my intention tu keep constantly on hand ! the very best meat of all kind*, at a* low prices os the | market will allow. My motto will hereafter be Beef for Cash, and Cash for Beef. ( NB. All pereone indebted to me in large or small | sums, will please call and settle Immedlatetly, a* It will I save me the necessity and trouble of calling on them By Iso doing, you will enable me to ‘ fork over’ to my cred itor*. H. C. WOLF. 3-3:1 Last but not Least. BERNARD ROGERS, not having the ■h i fear of Competition before h>* eyes, would respect fully inform hi* old friend* und the public generally, that he ha* opened a fresh and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, t In the building on the southiveat corner of Third and Ro- I hen. street., diagonally acroe* fr..m the ‘World’. Pair.’ , | He ha. every thing in hi. line ibal can be found else where, and I. determined lo dl.|*>.e of his goods and wares, lor cash, at rate, that no reasonable man will lind fault with. 1 hope all my frletuU and neighbor, will give me a call, feeling aaiistled that 1 van trade with them ad | vautageuu-djr. 36H HKRN'AIIO ROGKRS. ! 1853. I Michigan Southern Railroad. New and important arrangement.ensuring speed and comfort to the traveling public. Chicago to New York and Bostou. Shortest, most expeditious , and only Railroad Route to NEW YORK. BOSTON, Ac PHILADELPHIA!! J Great IVettern and South-western U. S. Mail Route. I Passenger* leavei’bicaso with the 8 o’clock P. M. Tel egraph Express Train, reach Monroe next morning at 6 ! o’clock, connecting with the following low pressure i Steamers DIRECT FOR BUFFALO, WITHOUT LANDING, 1 arriving at Buffalo in time for the II o’clock Express sam evening, arriving in New York next day ar l p. m., by I cither N. Y. City and Eric or N. Y. Central Roads. I Ten hours less time thun by any other Hail Road and Lake Route. ; Northern Indiana. Capt. I. T. Piieatt, leave* Toledo and Monroe, Tuesday* and Fridays; leaves Buffalo, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Southern Michigan, Capt. A. D. Peiikiks, leaves Toledo and M-.uroe, Mondays and Thursdays; leaves Buffalo Tuesdays and Fridays. Empire State, Copt J. Wilson, leaves Toledo and Monroe, Wednesday and Saturdays; leave* Buffalo, 1 Mondays and Tbutsday*. ALSO, TURKIC TRAINS A DAY, j Making complete Railroad connections throughout Ohio, {Pennsylvania, New York, and the entire New England i Stale*. I Ist. LIGHTN'IXG EXPRKSS, leaves.t 6a. M. ! Id. KXPRKNS ANR MAIL, leaves .1 12 M. 3.1. TKI.KGRAPH KXPRKSS, leave.al Bp. M. Only One Train a Day on Sunday—Leavea at » P. M. ; Railroad time la fifteen minutes faster than Chicago time, j jT3* Passenger* are parMcularly requested to procure Tickets before taking s**ai* in the Cars. Office in Treinont Building, two doors south of the . main entrance. Dearborn street, Chicago. . | GEO. M. GRAY, General Passenger Agent. DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT TUB PIONEER DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED at the Pioneer Store, on Third atreet, nearly opposite the Post Office, a rresh • supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes and Dye stuff s, which w ill In: sold at the lowest prices. ; Here U au enumeration of some or the principal articles: • ! Acid, benzole Ammonia, aqua Oil, lla>riatu , do tartaric do c:\rb. do olive do muriatic Karbadocs Aloes do anise do sulphuric Alcohol do Juniper Alum Antimony, blk do ca*tor • Adhesive plaster Arrow root do tansy • , Burgundy Pitch Blue pill do spike i Bark, wild cherry Borax, refined d * linseed ’ Balsam fir bl inutb, ox. do cloves j Ba> berry bark C* nil extra t do rosemary Cream tartar Copaj va, balsam do su«satras j Chalk, red Cieuia extract do cinnamon , 1 do prepared Camphor do hemlock ! Colombo root Cayenne African do lemon Ca b. precip. Camomile dowers do pennyroyal , Camomile flowers Cardamon caraway do bergamot Coriander Corrosive sub do winiergreen ! Creosote Composition do wormseed i Digitalis Kuiery,nos 1 to 8 do Br.tish ) Kpsoui salts Eye water Quinine i Rhubarb r*>ot Seneca Miakcroot sulph zinc j do pulverized smalt* sjHUige Tartar emetic sealing wax scammony j lodine potasta skins, whin* & split Ivory black Jalap L iudanuui *|»r* Lavender *pl* 1 Liquorice, ball Mace, morphine Mercurial uintm’t . do root Ni rat.* silver Nutmeg* ; sar-aparilla, coni, sugar lead sal ammoniac squills, sliced saltpetre, senna sweet spirits nitre i do vmegar saffron til GeuCafi i do syrup sulphuric ether Glauber salt* Spanish tiles llier.i |»iora I>ing!a>*, lodine Tine, caps 5. myrrh Carbonate magnesia Gum Arabic do a'dinriida Calcined do do Myrrh do dlgi alis Croton oil do Opium . i do a:oe* Ointment, mere do tragacanth < do myrrh do red pr do shellac ‘ do opium Calomel, Eng do amumnir : ; do cantharides Orange Peel do Gu&tcoui ’ ; do camphor pumice stone Peruvian bark Uva, I ris precipitate, red pearl barley j Valerians do white pink root i Wormseed Quicksilver Wafers r ! Virginia snake root Wax, white Family Medicines. , Anti-bilious, cathartic, vegetable, aud ague pills; Coxe’s hive syrup; Stoughton's bitter*; Burgundy pitch; Liniment—nerve and bone, poor man's iand aiiod> nr; Thompson’s eye water; opodeldoc; paragoric; rheu , tuatic drop', etc., Together with every article in the Drug line, for sale clmap for cash. June 13—40 y JOHN DEWEY. Buy at Home! ST.PAUL BLDSIEiD AND CAEINE7- wake manufactory. i Ware Rooms, corner of Third and .Minnesota Streets. j TEES it HUNT have received by steanPT Nominee j O In addition io their former extensive stock, a well se j lected assortment of J Furniture fur Parlors and Chambers, Including Solas, Chairs, Stands, Lounges, Table*, etc., a] of the latest styles aud pattern*, which they arc prepared •! to sell at l Wholesale or Retail, at leas cost than the same can be purchased below, ami trail-ported hither. We have recently established an ex tensive BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY, And are “turning out,” with great rapidity, Bedsteads, Bedstead Lounges, etc., of ail description*. The work manship is of the best quality, and the patterns or the latest fa-hion. The serviceable character of tlieir manu facture', of ail kind>, |* far superior to the ‘•salewoik” usually brought from below. Our customers can rely upon being suited at ail times. Chairs of all description*, stand*, breakfast, dining, centre and all other kinds of Tables, Wardrobes, sofas, Bureau-, etc., constantly oil hand. YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, Ju«> setting up 111 tile, c.n be .nitedwßh everything they may luted in our tine, either for preent or luture emer gencies. We are determined Pi make and .ell lu .itch a manner that It will be an object for our citizens to pur chase their ruroiture at home. Call and see. March 19th. STKKS A HUNT. STEES & HUNT, Corner of Third V-> and Minnesota street*. St* Paul, Minnesota. Punctual attendance given in this line of busim-s* at all hour*, upon the most reasonable terms. rj- We have received a full stock of Metallic Bui la cases, to which w e wovld Invite public attention. DODGE & SAVERCOOL, i WOULD re.pectfully Inform th. citizen, of St. P.ul I an t vicinity, that they have recelv.ld tln lr larse stock of Grarerie. and Provision., which iher are now dlupoklns of at excewliucljr low rate., at wlu.ieeale and retail. They have a’so ou consignment, a choice |.,t of lhiuor., which will Iw dUpoaed of in <iu.ntiUc» to anil i purchaser.; a I*., an article of ground feed for atock. They Would particularly Invite the people from small town, adjacent, to call and glee their .lock an .zamina tlon before purchasing eUewhere. fe-llng confident of sel ling to all ou reasonable terms. Don’t forget the plan, ’ I „ , . DODtiK is SAVRRCOOU ho. 4 Roberts st., next door to Whine A Cooley’s. St. Paul, Dec. 8, IS6*. ,i_ti ” Nonpareil Restaurant, St. Anthony street, next door above FarrinytonU Brick Building . Game. Fish, and every delicacy * of the season, served up at all lu»«r»,{jr7% ( ml and in the beat of city style. Suppers servedi for parti e* at the ahortest notice, and every attention paid to the want* and wiahea of gueata. I MOSKB DICKSON. | j ; bash Oats, for sale by ; J # K- F. TYSON k CO. SSOO CHALLENGE. VkJ HATEVER concerns llie health and ’ happiness ot a people i* at al! times of the most i valuable importance. I take It for granted that every j person will do all In their power to save the lives of their ; children, and that every person will endeavor lo promote their own health at all sacrifice*. I Feel tt to be mv duty to solemnly assure you that Warma, according to the o plnion of the most celebrated J*by»icJan, are the primary cause* of a large majority of disease* to which children and adult* are liable; n you have an aip'ffite continually changeable from one kind of food to another. Bad Breath, Pain In the stomach. Picking at the Nose, Hardness and i Fullness of the Belly, Dry Gough, Slow Fever, Pulse Ir regular—remember that all these denote Worma,aud you should at once applv the remedy:— HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. aii article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly *afe when taken, and can be given to the most tender inrant with decided Itenetklal effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated the : Tonic properties of my worm .Syrup are such that It stands without an equal In tiie catalogue or medicines, In giving tone and strength to the stomach, which makes It an In fallible remedy for those afilictod with Dyspepsia , the as tonishing cure* performed by tld* syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy ever all others. THE TAP’ WORM. Thl* is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that In fest the human system; ft 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, Fits, &c., that those afflicted dcMoiii 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 pu sued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my liver pills *o a* »o remove all obstruc tions, that the Worm syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must he taken in dose* of 2 tablespoonfuls 3 times a day; these direction* followed have never been known to fail iu curing the inoai obstinate case of Tape Worm. Hobensack’s Liver Pills. : N‘<> b-trl OI the tvstrm is id ,rr liable to disease than the Liver, It serving as a illterer to purify the blood, or giv ing the proper secret! n to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver affect* the other important parts of the system, an*! results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every sympibiti that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. The.-e Pills being c«>m|fo*ed of Roots and Plants furnished hv nature to heal the sick: Namely, l*t,au Ex pectorant, which augments the accretion from the Pul monary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of ; seer’ted matter. 2d. An Alterative, which change-In 1 borne inexplicable and insensible manner the certain mor bid action of the system. 3d. A Tonic which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and , vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathartic which acts in perfect harmony whh the other Ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Bhxxl, , which destroys disease and nature* health. To Female*. • You will And these Pills ainnvuluoble medicine In many i complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions, ei ther total or partial, they have been found of Inestimable i benefit, restoring tlieir functional arrangement* t., a heal thy ac'lon, purifying the bl *>d and other fluids so effec tually to put to night all complaint* which may arise from I female irregularities, as headache, giddiness,' dimness of . sight, pain in the side, back, etc. None genuine unless signed <*J. N- Hobenaark,” all oth ers bong base imitation. rr Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers i desirous of becoming Agents mii-t address the Proprietor, I J. N. Hobciisack, Philadelphia, Pa. 40y For side by J. 11. STEVENS k Co. A True Bill has been found against , ELFELT & BROTHERS, BY the Ladles and Gentlemen of St. Paul and vicinity, for belling goods cheaper than ever before Sold in ‘ the Territory. * H e acknowledge the “soft Impeachment,*’ and are now ready to receive the attendance of our host of customers, i both old and new. We flatter ourselvc* tiiat for Quality, Quantity and Cheapne»a, We are not equalled !>v any other establishment in the , Territory. We have not time at present to go into derails > but will enumerate a few of the article* on exhibition; English and French Merinos, De Laities, Parametta Cloth*. Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy silk*, Emb’d Curtain Muslin from 25 cts to SI,OO per vard , Kmb’d Curtains from $3,60 to SIO,OO per pair. , 6 4 and 6-4 Damasks Horn 35 rent* to $1,30 per vard i Tapestry Bru-.-cN, 3 ply Ingrain and Rag Carpet, . Embroideries yt all kinds, consisting of Collars, sleeves, Handkerchief*, Chein 7.»-ti*, etc., L‘ ng and square shaw ls; Besides numerous other article- in the Dry GoLd* Li«.e. We have also a largo assortment of 4-4 and 6-4 oil-cloths Painted w indow .-hade-. Cli n ». Glass add Qtiecn-w arc, Children’s Mls-es aud Ladio-’ IbsAs and shoes, Bovs and men-’ boots and shoes, etc., etc. The alvve ««**!* are « xisr*e«l and for sale, and we pledge ourselves to sell them cheapet than ever before off r d in the T* rriU»ty. Every ILnly, please give us a call before pit-cha-lng elsewhere. ELFELT & BROTHER. Ho! Wash-ta-«lo!! , T L. H LLERTON, Third Si reel, near U . the Juiuti'.n with Iti'iK li, ilesli r iu l,a.|ies’ Dr. ss (i..»ts. Keatly-.M:ttle Oi.tliing, ti,«,ts snd shoe.. Hats sn<t Csvs.etc., I.s.int: jti-t returm-u from an ex|.v.tli!.iu tn the cities or Xew\ork a d I’hilatletpliia. xsiilil inform the Inhabitants ~f St. Pant .let Uelnltx, that he has Just received the la-Rest and h-sl assortment ..f seasmiahle (S.ssts tiiat he has ever helore had the ideas.ire of otlvrim: 111 tiiis market. Amoni: Ids unrivaled assortment mav he , found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, con*i.*ting uf cashmurusp alpacas, print*, flan nel*, bleache*! atui unbiHaciiesi muslin, shawl*, lahle clothf) etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting Ot Overcoats of all kind--, style, and prhes, liress and Fris k mats. Fatits. Vests, Monkey-Jackets, etc., made up iu the best ami most fashionable manlier and of excellent material. Cnder Clothing of all kinds, II .siery etc. Red, white, gray aud green blanket—-a large qiiau- BOOTS AND .SHOES, ”f »I 1 kinds, a very heavy stock, consisting of calf, kip, cowhide and water proof lt.«d-; calf, ktp and moroc.-o shots and slippers for men and hove. i.allies’ kid and en ameleii ties, gaitor- and slippers; ladles’ and misses gum over&hues, child’s Ihhi:s and shoes, etc. HATS, CAPS, &.c. Muu’s am! Bujr’a fa>hiouable style* ami varieties, it Rreat nuuil>er*a In the above enumeration only a f.*w of the lending article* are meutiun d. To form a ju.>t conception of all that we have to offer for tab- will require a pa-i-nt per sonal examination, which b most respectfully solicited. Gw having been purcha*e.l at the East at extreme ly low prices, we are «*iiabled tu fieiyall competition, (’all atni *>er f»»r yourselves. S . Prki.t, \..ve D> iK»r, 1852. St. Paul Crockery Store. On Third afreet, near the Poaf Office. E MARVIN, has on hand and is con • stantiy receiving at the st. l’aul Cr.ckery and tilaswar* 1 store, a most desirable assortment of (’rm kerv, Qweensware, China ware, (ilassuan, from the O'Hara Gla>swork*, PitfNbureh, etc, cunslstiue of nearly every lhin< usual y found in uur line of business. Also, an assortment of wall pajier. New Livery Stable, Upper Town. E. A. BISSELL, HAVING removed from Sliilwator l,as taken the old .tarn! ol CoulMHi, ou Kagle street, and esUblished a Xzivory »taV>lo. The public may rely on always finding /TV horse*, pood harnesses ami cai ii.i ue*. No danger of a break down. I carnage* and sleighs lo lei, on short nofice, fur any length of time and to go any distance, at the usual rates. Teamster* and others can find auperlor accommo dation nt this stable for their teiiiu*. A “hare of the public fiatrunage Is respecttully solicited. November 5, 1863—8tf Notice. TN FEBRUARY, 1862, Henry M’Lean and mvself came JL to LeNueur for the purpose of engaging in the In liau Trade. A Land C lalm was made by U s conlointlv for that purpose. The trading was abandoned, and he (M’Lean) left—never made any improvements, nor expended any money thereon, uor has he ever had ;>o6sest>ioii of said property. On the other band, I have resided on the claim at Le Niieur, h©M |>o*»es»lon of the property both before ami since the ratification of the treaty; have expended my mean* in impr.vetu-nts, and consider that according to all rules or Claltn Asaoiiailons. my isslmrlv a id In dtsputaldy Rood, which I shall maintain t*» th** last, as weH in resisting encroachments, a* defending my rights. May 14 3atf J. r. CHRISTY, LeSuenr. RKCEIVKD, 100 doz. Blue e«lge p’.Ate* and 20 dox tf dishes at the *.9*+ Chinn and Glassware stare. "■MATTING, Batting—2ooo lb* of superior Batting at WORLD’S FAIR. The Close of Navigation! JUST before the .olemn event above al 0 v« named, the subscriber .ue. ee.led (p. r .teamer Henrietta . ting up the beat tK-lc te.l sUxkot good. llial w“v„2..e Ckblbltci on Ike south aide „f Third, between Jackson ,tr-et. .luce l.v went out of busineU two ve.ra ago. It con-fats in pan „f , gowl >tott f 1 0 Jetn OlotlUUß, Also—a very large assortment of Boot, and together with the very best asaortmem o* 5 " 0,,, LmltHet’ mad Culldre.’, Bo.t. „d Skw. that can be found In the Territory. Arvo, Mid Caps, of every variety and etyle. Alae-a large atoek ef Ge.illem.n a Fwrwiahiwg Go— I’l o7 * r,,cl ** ’•“> numerieta to mention, which will k? b ca*h only. He has also purchased the Mat and Cap Store and removed to the stand above named. To find the precise location of bis store. Just follow tbe crowd down Third street, Lower Town. ». m. srENCem. St. rial. TVw. Sts, isffs f»_tf St. Paul Crockery Store. NEW ARRIVALS! The Largest, Handsomest and Best Aseortmeni of China. Glass, and Crockery, ewer seen in Minnesota Territory . R MARVIN, at hi* store, two doors east of tha Pool • Office, i* prepared *o show and sell the abort goods at price* lower than they can be bought la Galena. Hl* white Granite ware, • y Iron-stone-china, I e of the best quality and of the ban smiest and latest pattern*. He h«* every article that can oe thought of of that wart, and can supply full sets or supply part* of sets to match. In Yellow and Rockingham Ware, For kitchen purposes, he can sell 00 per cent lower tbaa former price**, a* he I* constantly receiving directly from the manufacturers East, and 1* thus buying at first hand. The following are a tew of the articles kept, amouga others too numerous to mention. White Granite Vegetable Dishes, covered do Butter Plates, covered, with drainer do Soap Dishes and Brush Trays do Muffins, with covers do Gravy Tureens, with ladle do do Bowls do Pickle Dishes do Com. fit stands do Ewers and Basins do of every thing for table furniture—a very large variety. Yellow and Rockingham ware Cake moulds; pie plates, Butter Jars, spittoon-, etc. Pitcher* and Tea *et* and Dinner sets of all kinds. Glassware—every requisite article—call and see. St. Paul, July 2. Winter Boots. CALF, Kip, and Coarse Boot* of my own Manufacture, aud Eastern Made, at price* to suit all customers at L. MARVIN’S Boot and Shoe Manufactory. 3d st .. near Roberts. 18 5 3. NOW ready to supply all those who desire to roaba Presents, the largest and most complete a*#ortmmt o 3 Gift Boole* and Annuals of all kinds and styles, now open for In-pectlon. It would consnme too much suaceto enumerate, as I have over 300 styes. Bo.*Just giv* • me a call and examine, it is no trouble to show goods at my store. W. S. COMBS, Between the Rice and American lloua© # SEA L P RESSES. iJIE undersigned are agent* for Rogers & Bro’s Sal Presses, and will deliver the same at manufacturer prices. Specimens to be seen at the Kxpn-ss office of 61tf BURBANK k CO. DAG ht>!* extra and superfine Flonr; 50 bids Mesa Pork; &\J\J 2000 lbe leaf lard, Jttot received and for sale by BURBANK k C<» Notice to Dealers in Real Estate. fI'IIK UNDERSIGNED 1* now furnished with scctiona 1 map* of all the surveyed portion of the Territory, and Abstracts of all entries and pre-empt ion claims made at the Stillwater Land Office. Person- in the vicinity wish ing to enter Government Land* can save time and money by calling on me, as I can furnish them all the Informa tion they could get at the Land Office. Reports received from tbe Lund Office twice a week. Titles lo land* traced to the original purchaser. TRUMAN M. SMITH, Cornet 3d and Minnesota st, Salut Paul, M.T. Erie and Kalamazoo R. R. Money TAKEN at par, for Good*, at HTNKMAN’S. Come and buy your Winter Clothing, and get rid of vour bad money. Nov. 19, 1853.—10tf LEWIS HYNEMaN. A Little Left Tet. 200 bbls Extra Flour, 26 bids Mesa Pork, 60 sacks Buckwheat Flour; 100 busli. White Beans; 6000 lbs best Dairy Butter; 20 bbls Dried Apples; 8 hhds N O sugar; 10 do Band C sugar; 20 bbls Kendall’* Butter Crackers. And a few other articles, all nt which we wish to close out a* soon a* possible, to wind up our hu*ine*s for tbe season. J. C. BURBANK, Wharf Boat, Cpper Landing. Nov 19. 1853—10* f DAVID ISA UTLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Imported Havana Cigars. Virginia and Missouri Tobacco, Preserved fruits, Pickles , Oysters, Sar dines, Lobsters, Clams , Glass ware, bee., bfr. No. 61, Main street, near the Steamboat Landing. HAS In store and to arrive, the following, which he of fers for sale at the lowest prices. The stock »i selected by himself in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. LOqVORS, WINES AND CORDIALS, 10 halt pipe* pure French Brandy, of the follow in kinds: (Mar L Dupuy&CVs; Pinet, Cast!lion 4* Co’s United Proprietors; Hennessey k (Vs; A. Seiffnette. 2 pipe' II dhtnd Gin, the celebrated “ Swan” brand, 1 pipe St. Croix Rum, 2 cask* pure Port Wine for 1 44 Jamaica Spirits, Medicinal purposes, 2 bids Ohl P.-ach H. audy, 10 “ Madeira Wine, 6 44 New England Rum, 2 44 Sherry Wine, 50 “ New York Brandy, 20 baskets lleid-ick Cham I “ kS Gin, pagne Wine, 30 44 Bourbon and M<>non- 2 bbls Ruse Cordial, gahela Whisky, 2 “ Peppermint Cordial* 100 “ Rectified Whisky, 2 “ Lemon Syrup, : 20 cask* Burgundy P..rt W ine. HAVANA CIGARS . 250,000 imported Havana Cigars, the largest and cheon i **t assortment ol Cigars ever offered lor sale in this mar ket. 20 l»xs \ irginia Tobacco, a superior article. , 20 ** Missouri Tobacco, ‘JO bxs smoking tobacco. FRUITS, PICKLES, OI'STERS, kc. 200 cans 3 lb preserved peaches, 200 2 lb “ “ 100 44 2lb “ Strawberries, 600 “ Baltimore Cove Oysters, 500 “ Baltimore Cove Soup Oysters, a new article, 20 bxs assorted Pickles, 60 cans Clam*, 20 “ Tomato Catsup, in bx* Pepper Sauce, i 60 can* lx>b*ter*. 25 gross Placing Card-, I Decanter*, Tumblers, Goblet*, pint Flask*, fcc., a larga assortment direct fiom the manufactory at Pittsburgh. Galena, April 30. 1863—33 y It. Blum’s New York Bazaar ■ Btni has (ust returucl (lie trrond lime th.it m -A. ma.on, vtilh a larg.' m,.| hcaudrul stock of .11 Winds of 1.5.t1-s Drc-sUoixl,, cjt.tstliig in pmrt’of th. fol luwini; articles: Merino*. lie Laines, Poplins, ilpacrai, „ , , Bombazines, fco Embroidering of an descript iong. i FIRS. Vlotorines, Cuffs, and MuffV, and Gloves for Ijhdiet an & Gentlemen. JEWELRY. Gold and silver Watches, Chain* and Breastpins fs* La«H<*s and Gentlemen; BraceleU, Rings, Gold and Silvan rhiinbles, Seals, an I Gold Keys, and a very good assorv incut of Silver ware. Ladies Shoes and Gaiters. Our assortment of Indies shoes and gaiter* is very ityfe’ CoUipris ‘ ng * U lhe patterns, and latet# Millinery Goods—A large and beautiful assort men*, comprising the very latest styles. Hosiery, of every description. Guns and Pistols. We have a splendid K t»ok of Guns, Pistols, Itc.. which will be aolif at low prices. ’ ” Christmas Presents. Ladles and Gemleitien, you can ilnd at ftlum’s Baraa. a very gnat variety of anlcles suitable lor Christmas pre- MMtts, for either children or adults, all of which will b. sold remarkably low. All kinds or Fancy Goods and genuine French Perfn* mery. • Nov 19, 1853 I Otf Attention! —Everybody! HEIR-DEAR YE2-DO TE HEART ; 'TIIIAT J K. WHITNEY lias Just returned from ■*- aew tork, with the largest and most magnlrt.ceni as>«> r rment of D.jguerreot’e goods, ever olFercd to the peo ple of Minnesota. S3-X. 11. His assortmeni of Cain la the moat tplen. did ever s. eit lit t M» market, consisting in part of Pearl, Tortoise Shell, Papier Mar lie, ,s||k Velvet, p„ r t Monale, liay «s* Jenny Lind, Kat, Xjocltotm ! Isocliota ! ! The largat and bat asaortment ever oflvred for aala In SI. Paul, which will be «.,ld either with or without likenesses tn them; also, Istcket Pin., etc., etc. Pictures pur up In better style, and better cases, than ever before for lie same money. J’. S. 100,000 persons can be accommodated on tkorl ! nu,lc ' - ' I rovldeil, they do not all cotne at one time. !, A , * w ver >' lln " likenesses of the late Col. J. M. Good hue, for sale; also, pictures ef 11i>le-ln-the-l>av. Red Iron, and other noted Indians, views of St. Auth. cy wi!k i^’,,t;, e S;„“ ul " lini ’ Th,rd ~reH ’ "•» fuire - St. Paul, November 5, 1863—8tf Five Tons Shorts and Bran. ON hand and for *ale. Er*e k Kalamazoo Railroad mo* ney, and all (with few exceptions) of the noteson trie 69 N. T. .Safety Fund Banks, (the which It was ru niored on ‘ ’Change,’ not long since, had ‘broke,* ‘ butt «n, ate.) and Ohio State Stock note*, received In payment for Groceries and Provisions. Bring on your * trash 9 and j get something yood. BCKBAXK k. CO., | Nov. 5J3, 1863. Wharf Boat. Ready for the Fall Campaign. MIIS. M. A. MARVIN wishes to inform her frienos and the public generally that she baa just returned from J New York with a stock of Bonnets and Millinery Goods , her own selection. «nd In such numbers and ra >El rielv as will suit .11 tastes. Her stock of Velvets. silks, Plumes, Flowers, fcc., baa oarer bees ex celled In this market. ■she has brougln on also, a large and well selected stock Tei™ l Sdi"n.: V”* R ‘ kW * m ' Gl«pa and Drraa Trl ntnilngs. of every conceivable kind and or the newest [ sty !••*. Ladles Collars, Chemisettes, rndcrsleeves and Cuffs of the Latest Fashions. Ladles Kid Gloves of the » h A mew,n * spool Thread, Needles, Pina; Hutton*, Combs, etc., Bonnet* and I>re>aes made to order after the latest stylet Also, Outfits for Children, con sisting of whatever la necessary to keep the little ones warm for the winter* Being at but little expense, Mrs* M. flatten herself ttiat she can make her profits small Call and see. W. Paul, O toher 0, 1»W. 4tf