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JBfcldq Jtlinnfsotian. Tho News—Exciting Times, The mail of yesterday brings a continu ation of the exciting news.from Washington. The bold front displayed by Senators Wade and Wilson, on the 28th, in their places in the Senate, has further excited the ire of the South Carolina cut-throats, and Brooks appears to be after the blood of Senator Wilson. By the following it will be seen that the “ Massachusetts Shoemaker,” as he is sneeringly called by the slave-drivers, is ready for the Carolina ruffian : Washington, May 29. Gen. Lane, of Oregon, was tho bearer of the challenge from Preston Brooks to Sen ator Wilson. - The latter replied that he used the language complained of because he at that time believed, and now believes, it was strictly true, and denounced the char acter of the assault on Mr. Sumner. lie also says he is no duelist, and that he will use whatever language he thinks proper in debate, and if assaulted for doing so lie knows how to defend himself. Mr. Brooks has given notice to Gen. Webb, through Mr. Aiken, that his letter in Tuesday’s Courier and Enquirer is satisfactory. Senator W Ison had engaged to speak that same night at Trenton, N. J..and was escort ed to the cars by a body of his friends—all well armed. Mr. Sumner continued to improve. The Special Committee in Brooks’s case were to report yesterday, and recommend his expulsion from the House. They will also recommend a vote of censure on Messrs. Keitt and Edmondson. The minority will report that the assault upon Mr. Sumner in volved no violation of the-privileges of the constitution, and that outside Congress has no privil ges. The Anti-Nebraska members of both Houses are now compelled to go to their du ties armed with deadly weapons. A horri ble state of things ! The Republican State Convention of Ohio met rt Columbus, on the 29th, and appoint ed delegates to the Philadelphia National Convention—three Chase and three Fre mont. Resolutions were passed condemning the Sumnerassault, advocating the immediate admission of Kansas as a state, with the To peka Constitution, and declaring that Con gress has full power to prohibit slavery in the Territories. The Convention i Do passed a vote of thanks to .Senator Wade for his recent course in the Sumner affair, and to L. D. Campbell for his resolution to the House relative to the same affair. Kansas— A letter to the St. Louis Repub lican—doubtful authority—dated at Inde pendence, Mo., on the 26th, says that “ on Friday last eight pro-slavery settlers at Pot awatomie Creek were killed by a party of Free State men. Report says the deed was committed by an organized band, who have determined to wreak vengeance upon any opponents to their views. Other settlers on the Creek have asked Shannon’s aid to pro tect themselves and property from further violence. All quiet at Lawrence. United States troops have been stationed at Lecomp ton and Franklin.” ludignatiun Meeliug. We call upon all those in favor of fret speech and constitutional rights—whodepre cate the murderous assault on Senator Sum ner, and who have nerve enough to express their indignation at that brutal act, to meet in conclave in this city, on Tuesday or some subsequent evening, irrespective of party and by resolves and speeches, express fear lessly their condemnation of the conduct of the ruffian Brooks, of South Carolina, who in his cowardly attack on the Senator from Ma'sachusetts, has virtually said to the North—there is no free speech— Timas. We heartily concur in the above sugges tion, and hope the meeting will be held at an early day. Let those of our citizens— an 1 we have many such—who have the sot 1 and courage to speak above theirbreath, circu late a call for this meeting forthwith. Let us see what can be done in St. Paul. River Items. The arrivals Sunday evening and yester day were the Time and Tide from the Mi. - nosota ; the York State from St. Louis, aud the Lady Franklin from Galeria. The 11. T. Yateman and Time and Tide are up fur the Minnesota to-day. The Falls City, having been thoroughly repaired and painted anew throughout, is notv ready to resume her place in the Dubuqm and Dunleith trade. She will probably* go down to-day. The 11. T. Yeatmax.—This boat having changed hands, is now owned by our fellow townsman, J. B. Spencer, who is in com mand. She is a staunch boat and can le relied upon, and is managed by gentlemanly and accommodating officers. Mr. F. W. Flamer is at the desk. She is bound up the Minnesota this trip and then for St. Louis. Passengers and shippers will do well to shij by her. Treaty with Persia. —The Constanti nople correspondent of the London Times, speaking in reference to the treaty between the United States and Persia, says it was concluded under the auspices of Russia, and is directed against England. It pretends to be a commercial treaty,and would be but for three articles. The first says that Pers'a not beii g a'maritime nation, the Arcericai.s will be obliged, for advantages which the 'treaty grants their commerce, to have a fleet in the Persian Gulf in order to defend Persia against enterprises of any maritime nation whatever which should attack her. The second gives America the right to have her ships of war in the Straits of Marat and at the mouth of the Tigris ; and the third allows them to have a factory at Pariah. ES’ The annual earnings of the several lines of Railroads that connect at C! icage with New York City exceed §25,(•00,000. TLis fact, taken in connection with ti e vast amount of produce and merchandize trans ported between the two points by watc carriage, conveys some tolerable idea of the resources of the Great West. But these Lave just bcgaD to be developed. Brooks in Pursuit of a Duel. Washington, May 26. A rumor was widely circulated that Mr. Brooks of South Carolina had challenged General James Watson Webb ; but the facts are as follows : Gen. Quitman to-day was the bearer of a note from Mr. Brooks to Gen. Webb, asking whether he was the author of the article in the Courier and Enquirer on Saturday, rela tive to the assault on Mr. Sumner, to which Gen. Webb replied lie had abstained from writing on this subject tillSaturdav, and that the Courier of Tuesday would contain a long letter over his signature, from which Mr. Brooks might learn fully Lis opinion relative to the affair. jir. scmxer’s statement. The House Committee of Investigation waited on Mr. Sumner to-day, and took, his testimony with regard to the assault. He was also cross-examined. lie was in bed during the examination, and has sat up but little since the assault. He is still very weak, and the physicians counsel him not to attempt to go out of the house during this week. The following is the statement of Mr. under oath : I attended tl.e Senate as usual on Thurs day, the 22d of .'lay. After some formal business, a message was received from the House of Representatives, announcing the death of a member of that body from Mis souri. This was followed by a brief tribute to the deceased from Mr. Gcyer, of Missou ri, when according to usage and out of re spect to the deceased, the Senate adjourned at once. Instead oi leaving the Senate chamber with the rest oi tie Senators, on the adjournment, I continued in my seat, oc cupied with my pen, and wlii e thus intent, in order to be in season for the mail, which was soon to close, i was approached by sev eral persons who desired to converse with me, but I answered them promptly and briefly, excusing myself for ti.e reason that I was much engaged. When the last of these persons left me I drew my arm chair close to my desri, and with wy legs under the desk continued writing. My attention at t’ijs time was so entirely drawn from all other subjects that though there must have been many persons in the Senate, 1 saw nobody. While thus intent, with my head bent over my writing, l was addressed by a person who approached tho front of my desk ; I was so entirely absorbed that I was not aware of his presence until I heard my name pro nounced. As I looked up with pen in hand l saw a tall man whose countenance was not familiar standing directly over me, and at the same moment canarht these words : “ I have read your speech twice over care fully ; it is a libel on South Carolina, and Mr. Butler, who is a relative of mine.” While these words were still passing from his lips, he commenced a succession of blows with a heavy cane on my bare head, by the first of which I was stunned so as to lose my sight. I saw no longer' my assailant, nor any other person or object in the roo:; . What 1 did afterward was done almost un eonsciously, acting under the instruction ol self-defense. With hea l already b ntdown, 1 ruse from my seat—wrenching up my lesk, which was screwed to the floor—and then pressing forward, while my assailant continued his bUws. I had no other con sciousness until 1 found nr self ten feet forward in front of my desk, lyiug on the floor of the Senate, with my Lleediug head supported on the knee of a gentleman whom [ soon recognized by voice and manner as Mr. Morgan, of New York. Other persons there were about me offering me friendly assistance, of whom I recognized only Mr. Douglas of Illinois, Mr. Toombs, of Ga., ill'll thought also my'assailant standing between them. I was helped from the floor and conducted into the lobby of the Senate where I was placed upon a sofa. Of those wlio helped me here I have no recollect! m. As I entered the lobby 1 recognized Air. Slidell, of Louisiana, wiio retreated, but 1 recoguized no one el e until I felt a friendly grasp of the hand, which seemed to come rom Air. Campbell of Ohio. I have a vague mpression that Air. Bright, Presideut of the •Senate, spoke to me while l was on the floor if the Senate or in the lobby. I make this statement in answer to the interrogatory >f the Committee, and offer it as presenting completely all my recolle! tions of the as ault and of the attending circumstances whether immediately before or immediately after. I desire to add that beside the words vhich I have given as uttered by my assail • nt, I have an indistinct recollection of ttn words “old man but these are so enveloped n the mist which ensued from the lirst blow, that 1 am not sure whether they were ittered or not. On the cross-examination of Mr. Sumner ie stated that he was entirely without arms >f any kind, and that lie had no notice oi earning of any kind, direct or indirect, oi this assault. In answer to a cross-question, Mr. Sum ner replied that what lie had said of Air Butler was strictly responsive to Air. But ier’s speeches, and according to tho usages o! parliamentary debate. (MgrtstiuKiil r ’• Washington, Alay 29. Senate.— House bills, granting lands to Wisconsin, Alabama, and Michigan, to aid the construction of Railroads, wire severally passed. House— Air. Campbell, of Ohio, from the Select Committee on the Sumner assault, caid he had been unanimously instructed to isk the house to adopt a resolution that said committee may present their report with n journal of their proceedings at any time when the House is in session, and that the locuments shall thereu|ion be laid on the table and printed. The resolution ipplied for was unanimously adopted. The views of the President en tlie enlist nent and Central American questions, were committed to Congress to-day—thus it ap pears be has complete l iiis record on all the leadiug questions now before the poultry, and given his opinion in full. There can be no doubt of the line of public policy he will purs tie relative to Kansas aliairs, internal improvements, public lands f and Central America, well as all other questions in dispute with Great Britain. Mr. Sumner is lxjtter to-day, haying been kept under the influence of opiates since yesterday. He is not allowed to see friends nor to read letters. Although not entirely out of* danger. thS prospects are that*the iii flamation will be cheeked. New Yore, Alay 29. Juuge Bronson. Hard Shell Delegate at large to the Cincinnati Convention, writes to Aug. Schell, his alternate, that he will be unable to attend the Convention. lie de nounces any Congressional interference in the rights of the sovereign states, and no more than is absolutely necessary in the territories, and contends that the Missouri Compromise should not be restored,nor any like means be adopted by Congress. With a good platform and a good man upon it he thinks all Democratic differences may be healed. ». W. IRWIN. • A. C. JONES Irwin Sc Jones, A TTORNIiYB AT LAW, St. Paul, Minnesota. Ofßce ■T. at tho olHce of the U S Marshal, corner ot St Antho ty anil Market streets. Dec 6, —lydfew M. E. AMES. ISAAC VAN ETTEN AMES & VAN ETTEN, ittorneys and Counsellors at Liw, and Solic itors in Chancery. Office corner Third and Minnesota streets, St. Paul, M.T C. U. GtLPILLIN, 4TTORNEY AT LAWy Office, opposite Borup to Oakes’ Banking House, Third street, Saint Paul. Dec 14 _ •- (tf) IIOLLINSHEAD & BECKER. Attorneys and counsellors at law and SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office the same as the on a heretofore occupied by Rice, Hullinsheadaud Becker. WAI. IIOLLINSHEAD, CSO. L. BECKER. St. Paul, May 31, 1855. Jeildtf Emmett Sc moss, Attorneys and Solicitors. \\J ILL attend to prolessitml business »V In the various Courts of the Tirrit ry. Partlcu .T attention given to the location of Land Warrants, .uylng and selling of lands, Ac. I-a mi warrants for <ale •or cash or on time. Office on the corner of Wabashaw nd Third streets, St. Paul Minnesota. L. EMMETT, jg’y 1,1852. HENRY L. MOSS. WM. SPRIGG HALL, attorney and Counsellor at Law. aud Commis sioner for Maryland. OFFICE Corner Thiol A Wabashaw Streets, opposite the Post Office, St. Paul. Feb 28 John E. Brisbin. Horace B. Bigelow BRISBIN & BIGELOW, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, OFFICE BANK ROW, Corner Third and Minnesota Streets , SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA TERRITORY. D.COOPER. cooper & McMillan, A TTORNEYS AT L AW, St. Paul, M.T. MUUattend to th • buxines, of ihoir proles-lon In all parts oi tho Territory. 1 P 34 J. DANIELS, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office £tA on Third Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. ANDREW C. DUNN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law to Notary Public OlHce Empire Block, Wt. Pant. Mitmesids H. L> CARVER. CARVER & McCLUNG, Attorneys and counsellors at law, and Commissioners for Kentucky, Indiana, Illiuol- M.cltlgan and Wiscousiu. Office on Third near Cedar Street, St. Paul, Minnesota Jan. IS, 18o6dif IOJIN B S INBORN. SANBORN & FRENCH, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Commissioners for New York. Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. OFFICE IN TIIB RICE HOUSE, ST. PAUL. MIN. D. S. NORTON. Attorney and counsellor at law, W tnotia, M. T. Especial attention given to collections. [ap3oy MURRAY & WELLES, V TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, S* Paul, Minnesota. Will attend promptly, to all business onlrnsted t them ; will pay special attention to ti <• location of Line Warrants, the payment of Taxes, the examination o Titles, and ih-* Investment of Money. Stir* R. WKUUES, Commissioner of Deeds for Con uecucut, and Ageutuf St. Paul lire Insurance Company THOMPSON &THAYNER. Attorneys at Lcu>. No. 25 Nassau street, New Y< rk City. Andrew Thompson, EDWARD F. PARKER. Attorney and Counsellor at have. II ISTI.XGS, Minnesota Territory Ang 31-dtf EDWIN C. BECKER, a TTOi’.NHY AT LAW, and General Agent. Superior A Wisconsin. Real Estate bought end sold, Taw paid, and the business of a General Agency attendee to with promptness. Je26tr WILLIAM COLYILL, Jr., Attorney at Law. Notary Public, & General Land A;;<■ nt, RED WING, GOODHUE CO., MINNESOTA. March 6, 18.35. tf LEVI E. THOMPSON. THOMPSON & PARKER, ittorneys £f Counsellors at Lan 3 -ltf Stillwater, Minnesota Terrttor' • E. M. PA FRIDGE, CIOT.LF.CTING and Agency Office. Conveyancer an J Notary I’UoUc, Roberts Street, Dahl’s Book Stun June lt-Utf EDMUND B. OTIS, ilfinriini ciiit tfmnrfnr at lam, A'o. 1, Devonshire street, Boston, Mass. 0 umisslocerfor Maine, Virginia. Ohio, Tennessee, Ml sonrl and Minnesota. April 16,1864 ly3l S tv W U.KER R r SLAUGHTER WALKER & SLAUGHTER ■=.» ESC C.at pi. « J*B 1 h , Office on Third S red , near Cedar , St. Paul, M 7 WILL otter.l pr-itnp’ly to selecting and enter in Livi-ls ; to the purchase and rale of Real Kstat •m Commissi-.a. Loaning Money, Oollccting, Faymeti >f Taxes, eic. Nov2ScDf MISS 11. A. BAKER, FashionaUc Milliner and Dress Maker, opposifr the Pod Office , Third sf., Stint Paid. fS In ronsrant receipt of all the lake New York am! Pn-is st\les of-Ronnets; and also of all the latepai ters r- r dress making. K->eps on ham! a general ass.rrtment of Gloves Hosiery, K übr-d.. eries Flowers, Ribbons, etc. f»R. MORTON, TfTAS removed his Office to the Drug Store recent ;j )« S owued by L. C. Kinney, »u Third St., two- door below the *» World’* Fair.” lir. Morton cotitlnr-a hi practice as usual. tt 8t Paul. Feb. r laotiis Bueclmer, LrVMOCr'RA.'PItL'MR, Brick Biulditvj, North East Comer Third ana Cedar S recis, Saint Paul. Entrance on Cedar Street, t. R. IRVINE. J. 51. STONE. F. M’COItMICK Irvine, Stone It H’Cormlck, Dealers in Reed Estate, St. Anthony Street , near tin Winslow House, WriLl.bny and sell Real Kstaie, lor ate land warrants V T • pay taxes lor nun-resid nts, ai d a-tend particu -jrl to conveyancing and the making of plats and town di'pmapa. cby and town property fur :u!e. . St. Pant, Aug. 29, 1864. HA’S E. MAYO. E. BANGS, Jr. CHARLES E. MAYO & CO. (Successors to F. S. Newell.) frIri'HOI.USALR and Retail Dealers In Hardiyar ▼ V and Cutlery, Maumacfurets of and Dealers ii Stoves anil Tin Ware,Third street,between Atinuesuta and Roberts street, Si. Paul, Minnesota 17 SAINT PAUL IRON STORE.' NICOLS to BEIVKEY, Successors to Marshall 4- Co., IynOLESALB DEALERS in iron, cast and ” Plow sieel, Nalls, Anvttsy Bellows, Vices, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Crowbars, Ellptic Springs, Axles IVasOll and Buggy Boxes, Cable and l/»g chalus, Pitts burgh Coal, etc. A liberal discount made to the trade, Waba-ha street, St. Paul, N. T. * May 4daw D. Ulickaud, ■’kRAT.ER IN GROCERIES 4XD PROVISIONS. JLF J.Rfnors, See., Roberts Street, St. Paul, M T. Henry H’Kenly, Dealer in Real Estate, third street. ST- PAUL, M. X., N. P. INGALLS,. rWTEACTTER OF THE PIANOFORTE, VOCAL MUSIC M. AND THOROUGH BANS. Rooms lu the Baldwin School, St. Paul. P. 8. Plano Fort** tuned. [March 22.1866. Money to loan^ OH one year** time or longer, on unlncuatbered real eetate security. May I, ISM, S. T. FOLSOM * 00 l. STARKEY. o. ». PBTTKYS. James Starkey A Co., ... malehs in real estate, Office, Third St., St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. All business in connection with the above promptly at tended to: Military Land Warrants located advantage • siv; Taxes paid; Collections made; and Loansnego ,.ated. Bankers and Exchange Brokes, Cor. Third and Cedar Street*, St. Paul. IV ILL receive deposits, buy and sell exchange, deal In ’* Laud Warrants,ami loan money,aud make Invest ments for non-reslilenu. REFER TO C. H. Rogers to Co ,80 Wall Street, NewTork, Keen ir Taylor, 101, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. N. H ilmes ir Sons, Pittsburgh, KtiuLy, Espy & Co., Cincinnati. Rank hi Mo., and Darby be Barksdale, St. Louis, Mo. Marine Rank Chicago. N Corwlth, k Co., Galena, Flagg A Savage. Quincy, 111 August 24, 1866 dtf C. W. CHRISTMAS, ....County Surveyor of Hennepin County /"JFFERS his services to his fellow citizens . a Survey or afcd Draughtsman. Office and residence me util" above the bridge, at Minueapolts. on the bank of 'herlv e-. • - ’v J. W. Bass Forwarding and Commisdou Merchants, Lower Warehouse Steam Boa* Landing, SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. THE subscribers would respocirully announce to the public that they will continue the Forwardtngand Ct --amission Business at the above named place; an I from their experience and facilities, contldently hope to merit your patronage. St. Paul April 1,1355. tf EDWARD A. HOLMES. HOLMES & PAYTE, SURVEYING ENGINEERS APD DRAUGHTSMEN Offer their services to the citizen-, of St- Paul, ano will execute with acouiacy and dispa,ch any work that may be entrusted to them. All kinds of Mapping done to order on shert notice ind rea onab'e terms. s. J- n. MCMILLAN office, over Marshall’s Batik, corner Cedar and Third Street. Entrance ouC star street. [Feb. 7,1856. Third Street, opposite the Minnesotian Office, MANUFACTURER and Dealer constantly on band n large as -ortmeul of INDIAN CURIOSITIES nd Gentlemen’' Furnishing Goods. He would also Inform the la lies and gentlemen ot • t Minnesota, that he Is now prepared to make up all escrtptioiis of Fancy Furs, ladies’ Riding Hats, Cap? mil Gloves at the shortest notice. Order, from the country piomptly attended to. Highest market price paid ror furs and deer 'kins. St. Paul, June 24, 1864. 6m j. w. m’i lujo THEODORE TRENCH Office- 3d street, over Morse (f Co’* Shoe Store. Residence, first np' so b« low the Steps leading fiom St. Anthony Sue't to the Upper Landing. N B. Dr. H wishes it to be distinctly understood that when his services ate rendered, he expects his pay St Paul, Oct 23-fftf. C. B. Price & Co., Wholesale and Retail Healers in evert/ vo. t. Steamboat, llolel. House Famishing I.ud FANCY GOODS, WOODEN AM WILLOW-WARE, A ND al! kinds of Ruths, Water Coolers, Refr.ger X lers, Ice Chests. Provision Sales, Ac., Ac , ••sal Anthony Street, Sain, Paul. [Sept 5,1 66 iS now receiving a large and well selected stock o Good', from below, which he will Dispose of at Henry Z. Hayner Among hi.- assortment will be found 3 ton- of Bacon i targe let of Ih.rk, Flour and Corn-meal; 100 buslie. xpptes and Peaches. Sugar. Coffee aud Teas of all kin ' -■up. Candle.'. Starch, Tobacco, Rai-ins, Figs, Cand' nd every thing in his line In great abun 'ancc. All < • hlcb will be sold at the lowest cash price, may 17 tf No. 84, Third Street, St. Paul. [■TNDERTAKERS. Corner of Thir V* and Minnesota 'treets. St-Paul, Minnesota Pimotun. attendance given in thlsliueot business at a h mrs.ppon 'he ino>ff reasonable terms. We have received a tuiln. i:k of Metallic Burt • . r,to which we world invite public ittcntlon. Hlakeley & Hcss banl*, Storage,Forwarding & Commissio \gi n»s for TirEO. E. PARKED The Northwestern Express Com pony, G’dnra. Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Co. Awl M rchanls ’ Dispatch. IfUce, corner of Jack-on Mroet and Lower Levee. S'D ■ nd. Mint.“sola. Mark Pucka-',s, “Care of “B to B t Paul. [Aid !« W.VNI FACTUHER of all kinds and quail- At—*, ties pi Saddles Harm s». trucks, AdKSjt Valises.' Wh'ps. fly Nets. Ac., also. '\rkia«k !ri mming. All kinds of repairing In h die doe '*■ on-slhle time Third St re, ictwep’ Minnesota and Roberts, St. Paul.H. T. St. Paul ron and Brass Foundry. F. GILMAN, Proprietor. IfflU. and Machinery castings. Building Coluntr 'I Window Cap-*, Sash W eights, t'aulderon Kettle S'elgh Shnes. to:-, toe. Iron Turnings, Brass Castiiu md Pattern Making duue to order. Babbit Metal cot tarn iron hand, ff* Aitv AO -’vdaw. Practical Upholster* Holland Place. St. Anthony St.. Sf Pnul. > laur.sst , Spring-Mdttre.tse, Lounge and lice ding Ware Hou<ie. Church Pew? trimmed In the neatest gtylea. 1856] H. F. McCLOSKY, [185( IV Ii o 1 c * a I c Grocer, Dealer lu New York salt, Provisions etc., Forward iny dj- Commission Merchan No 32 Levee and New Railroad Depot, Galena, 111. Forbes & It it* oh, Wholesale and Retail Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Store, CORKER of Third and Rob n- Street, St. Paul, hav Ju*t received a new stock of Far-hloßable Dr ioi.dtt fp.m New York and Boston, In which every aril le usually - o be found to that lino, si o - as Black and Fancy Dress Silks, PflrametfHS, Bombazines. Jaconets, Cambrics, Swis- Muslin* Bishop Lawns, Book Mu.- in. etc. Hosl- ry for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Embroideries of all description*. Also, a complet assortment of La lies and Gentlemen's Jewelry. All of which will be -old at such prices as will satisfy •ho closest purchasers. Ladies and gentlemen will please give us a call an udpe for themselves. [Jan. 18y O. P. TIIKSII, 191. D., physician and surgeon. OFFICE the same as formerly occupied by Dr- Goodrlrb & Marsh, ou Third street, over A, Gale fc Co'agn-cery store. Ja»-Btr S. S. EATON, Real rstatk and insurance agent, otnc oi Third Sireet, St. Paul. Minnesota. Lan -ought anil » id oil romnit.slon. Land Warrant*! cased. Investments made to the boat advantage. Insurant! effected In the most respon'-le Eastern Companies upoi all kind* of valuable property. References.— Messrs. Borup -V Oakes. Brown A Fletcher, Hon. H. M. Rice, W. P. Murray. [Jau. 1,«6s J. FROST, Wbotanic and Retail Dealer Id Graceric AND PROVISIONS, And Forwarding and. Communion Merchant St. Paul, M. T., HAVING marie arrangements t<» enlarge hlsbuslnes tor the coming season- he flatters hlmeef by the manner in which business will be conducted, fully com pc tent to attend to any Commission or Forwarding bad ness that may be intrusted to his care. He keeps constantly in store a large and well selecten stockofGr. cerl.es and Provisions, wholesale and retail, wch as Coff-a and Sugar of all grades, Molgases, Syrups Teas. Sptcef. Soap, Can-lies, Codfish, Butter, Cheese, Butter, Boston uud 8--»la Crackers; Smoking and Chew ing Tol-acco, Candy, Dried Apples aud Poaches, Flour, Comment, < 'yster*. Bardin- s. Washboards aud Woodev Ware or a 1 kinds, and in fact every thing else uan lly kept In Uls line. REFERENCES. Messrs. Marsha 114. Co., St Paul, N. Corwtth 4 Co. Galena “ Brown A Fletcher “ W.B Wlllla 4Co *t u B F Hoyt 4 Sons « J 4 Packard 4Co « “ W S Gilman, St Lonla G W Campbell 4Co “ kwINCI Fancy eassimere—a large assortment at X ILASLNTT 4 THOMPSON'S. * MARSHALL & CO. A. C. 1.EW13 J. W. BASS & CO., :sa k-: ?»■. »'W" »<z ■»_ WILLIAM P. PAYTE A. 11. Mosley, DR. G. HADFIELD, Homeopathic Physician, J. FROST WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. STEES & HUNT, MERCHANTS, MARTIN DREW,' KIEFER & CO, TRUMAN M. SMITH. BANKER AND Dealer in Beal Estate, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Interest allowed on time Deposit. Particular atten tion paid to me purchase amt sale of Real Kstate, Loan ing Money, Locating Land Warrants, Payment of Tax es, etc., etc. oct 17-tf WIIITNLYS GALELRY OF Cor. Third, and Cedar sts., St. Paul. Gallery was built expressly for I Daguerreotyplng. and Is furnished with the VERT BEST of Apparatus. The light is arranged upon the most approved scientific principles. The proprietor uses his best endeavors to please those who favor him with thetr patronage. All are respectfully Invited to call and ex amln“ specimens 4* North-Western Land Office, THIRD STREET, MINNESOTA TERRITORY. UAH A WHITE B. F. Hoyt &. Sons, DEALERS IN REAL EsTATE. Lends bought, sold and entered; Land Warrants lo cated on the most liberal terms; Lands, Town and city property bouyhl and sold on commis sion; Wild and Improved Lands, Town and out lots for sate in many parts of the Territory. f N Selling Real Kstate we offer to guarantee twenty f fo i per cent, advance at the end of ihe yea' on so r uch f the property sold as shall he paid for in hand. Inf, matlon given In reference to Red Wing and the -oiio ci ting country. A Surveyor and Notary Public constantly In atten dance at our Office. Also, a Oerman salesman. In ad lit).m to onr real estate business, attention will ,>e paid io the Collection or debts free of charge. De posits taken. Money loaned f-r others. The best anu tat sati-’setory reteretu'e can be itlven. Au? S- 18 >5 B. F. lIOYT Sc SO N St. Paul Book Bindery AND BLJIJVK BOOK MAKUFJJCTOR V, Third St-, between Minnesota and Robert*. ,)VER FRBSLNY’b GROCERY A. PROVISION STORK. jrftjf’Bt&t I'llK undersign.d. having completed his* Jrj» tfrh arrangements lor the munuacture of B> BLANK UOt IKS, I.- now prepare" to f sir —■.V ntsh Bank B-.oks of every description, used and bound to any desired pattern- with or without printed headings. Partial ar and prompt atteut on paid to orders rrotn County Officer., Banks, 4 re - Bill heads. Shipping Bills, fee., ruled and printed to •Mer. Magazines, Periodica! K u!c„ St., bound in any <•}!.•. Packages contain!! t « .itfor binding at ei ded to promptly. i OIUNGTON. Vug. 24, 1555 >.W. WEI.I.MAS WELLMAN & JOHNSON, fllVll. ENGINEERS. Saint Paul, Minnesota. At J kinds of Surveying. Mapping, etc., executed to rder. Office over Dayton’s office, opposite the Po> Iffice. We are also agents for Messrs. W- & L. K. Gurley nstrnineut Makers- Troy, N Y., andean rurnisli lnstr» ■ lents of the first quality at lower rate* thati tliey cai •* ..brained any where else In the Territory. Spci.men • then' rear he soon at our office. J. S. SEW ALL, O fice. P St Office Knildb a. »\ Pant. Mlnti-s.-te HAMLINE HOUSE, WILLIAM D. CHuLSON. Proprietor RED If’I.XG, MINNESOTA. Uonse is nyw ready for the accommodation o . tile Travelling Public. It Is plea-auily situate' ar the Upper lauding- Tile rooms are pleasant an. ry, and the Proprietor i< determined that uo. Ulng she. c wanting to make guests fee! at home. ~3” Baggage conveyed to and from the boats free o •large. [Keg Wing, may 11, ’65 ARTIST, HIRD FLOOR, EMPIRE BLOCK SAINT PAUL, MINI: ESOTA. at. 9, 1554 dtt SAINT LOUIS HOUSE, A. G McKKXZIK. Proprietor. JpHK locution of this popular Hotel is distlngulshe 4 in Minnesota history as being near Port suvlln. n the bank ot the Mississippi itlver, and Is a dost rah sort for pi. *a*ure seekers, or those woo wish pleasan id agreeable retirement Imm ;be perplexities an • res of business for the purpose of recraitin* enervate •aßli. The n«-w proprietor premises additional indue, enistu the public for a liberal patronage. j.-6 '.ti MANOMIN HOUSE. -ÜBSCiiII’ER lias taken tlie above House, ■ * the picasani village of Maliofriln, eig.ln i!:l ‘ove St. Anthony, aud is now prepared toaccmuntodu' •t Traveling public with th ■ very best rare tbe count'- lords. Tlie house Is furnish. 1 with every acc-oinm<>b& mi *<> l>e fouml in any oithitrr; anti a-i-lfroni the -o' •ntials of li;o, ihe be. t vines an.l liquors that can ! icured. mav always be had niM.n rail. The Stahtli. tin- Ma.itvin House,either f--r emigrants, Teamsiei Drovers, is superior to lhat of aUy other public tn>n n the road north of St. I’oul. May 2Waw tf A. J. WILLIS. Minnesota Land Agency, AND DEPOSIT CFF ICE. Carlos Wilcox, Sotary Public aud (oavt-jaacer, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Office in the United States Land OJice Builds,, Miune tpolis, Minnesota Territory. 'UR VE VINO ami I’lattlngot all descriptions lonewlt. r accuracy Particular attention giv. u to surveyii ml locating; government lands in the pineries and -1-e here in the territory Gold and land warrants are in .s tteei.investment-made or loans negotiated. colloctlot ‘ .ade and tax-8 pal l; agencies solicited Strangers am ilzeiis wishing to locate, sell or purchase lands aio 'i. ted to call Claimants can ma&c advantageous »rrang . tents with us f..r their purchase money Val. abl nr. -tj- now aud always on hand in the embryo cities ... finneapolls.St Anthony and St Paul; also, linpro ' .rnts- rural and pine lands, all of wMch we offer on th. 'or.‘ “bsra' terms lie respectfully -.diets and hopes t. ■ crit j share of vnhlir and private trust g 10. Ifi.ift—dfcwif. At'BRS for-ale. Good farmln" tan partly cultivated not ftrfrun ■ t. ‘an ! iese lands will be gold or rented In quantities |«, , „it. C MEYER At 11. MIXDKX. Cor. Seventh and Broadway, st- Paul. C. MEYER AND H. MINDEN, tHVIL ENGINEERS, will attend to the survejiui > and .livid n.’ o laud, drawing of maps, ci ar's architectural plans and designs of buildings. Specimen f work t-> be seen in our o't’ce. As we are in the p..-- ssi.-n or the best liisiromei ts. with all Ihe latest in. rovewent*. we are prepared t« do all business cone, lad with despatch. [March 3--dawy Coal Yard and Coal Stoves. rHK under igued takes the liberty to inlcrm Hu c : tizens or Salt.t out and I s vicinity, t* at Le b "W making arranir, nt.-nt- forth* e-tal-H-hingor a s»om oal Yard, and that lie will be üblc In a very sfcojt tin. > furnish Blacksmiths, Kurnaees, Holds and i rival .ntilies at lea-euat.ie rates, lie will also keep in i;au. uai Slovesand Grates. anl.Bd*w6m I>AVID O OAKES. ABBOTT & KINGMAN, ««■ ANUFAOTURRRB of sash RLlNDSanddoors yA Flooring, Biding and shingles, dealers In Locks iuoba. ice. Orders for planing, Circular and Rcr-i Sawing, executed at short notice. Factory. Clark sr.. eiweeb Taylor and Twelfth; Sale Room, 120 Clark Htr«***f 111. tirovdanf Garden and ffursery. Sear the Half Way House between St Paul and St Anthony . AATE have Ihe pleasure or offering to the public the ▼ v coming spring, a eholce lot of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Shrubs. Roses, Dahlias, etc, also Garden ind Flower Seeds, In large or small quantles. Feb. 7. IASS. L. M. FORD & CO Miuueaota Land and Collecting Agency. DELANO T. SMITH, ATTORNEY A T LA W, And Dealer ill Real Estate, AND GENERAL AGENT, Office, next door to tbe United States Land Office, MITTKEAPOLJS. M. T. Land, Town Property, Land Warrants, tc.. bought m l so d, money loaned, property and titles examined. Inv-str-ent- and collections made: Land Warrants Loca ted; Laud -utered ar.d sold on redlt. JJ* Ageneb-s so licited; Interest allowed on special deposits. All hnsin. as entrusted to him will ht- attended to with promptness and lid. lit -. [Oct 20, 18£6 dtf FIVE Bases British Lnstre. for stoves, at th* ' »LP KRQWN DRUG STORK. DY» Stuff—all kinds— n- the barrel keg expound, for sale low a» THE OLD BROWN STORK. fIWN boxes hath brick, Xoc Mooring knives, for sale at 1 BOND ft ULLOOG»B. O. > .4 VINSON B. COOLEY, AVOGENERAL AGENT. LAND AGENCY. Established in 18*1. NORTH-WESTERNSXPRBSSCOMPANY connecting with the America* Baprawi company, TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THE UNITED T STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE* HTS cheapest and safest wap of transporting light and valuable Goods— Specie and Bank Notet. Patieular attentlor paid to the collection of Notes, Bills. Drafts and Accounts. Purchase and Sale of Mer chandize. Lost freight and biggage looked up and delivered to o« tiers, etc., etc. Messinoers: —Semi-Weekly. XJwOFFIGK —At the Book Storeof Howltz &. Co., op posite the Post Office. J.C. BURBANK 1c CO., Proprietors. St. Paul, Nov. 11, 1866- dtf Temper ail cp House, Jackson Street, Between Third, and Fourth, SAINT PAUL. M. T. J. W. MABON, Proprietor. OOD Boarding by the da,, week or month on easv ™ W terms. Good stabling attached. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. S-ares call at this 14.. use daily for Pus-enpers. Sign, Square and Compass. [Jau 29, 1866 lyw The Falls House, BY ANDRUS DURAND, Cannon Falls, Minnesota S - Boarders by the day or week entertained with the best fare the Minnesota market affords, and furnished with pleasant and comfortable rooms. Abundance of game and excellent Trout fishing in the immediate vicin ity, with scenery unsurpassed In any part of the upper Mississippi region. [June 16. 44u CHISAGO HOUSE, W. W. FOLSOM, PKOPRIETOR, Taylor’s Falls. Minnesota. Persons travelling tn Lake Superior will find excellent accormr.-datlonsat this House. Aug 15, 1855 PIONEER CROCKERY STORE R. MARVIN, Ilavtug opened hl> new s'ore tn his new B.ick build up on Third str et, between Wabasha and Cedar, invites the attention of >lie Ladles of St. Paul In particular t. ihe most elegant assortment of French China, Bohemian Ware, and Fancy, Glass and China Ornam.-uts, ever received >n ih ' Territory. 4 Inrye stork, svi'nble for Christmas Presents, o Moled Cups, Vases, To: 1 * \3ottles, Can.'a tl. bras, Girandoles And an immense stock _ ckery •>« c 19 Cali and Examine. Traverse Des Sioux Land Agency. CEOHGE 11. SPE.V ER, Dealer in Real Estate, mid General Ayentfo Nicollet County. YKHLIi promptl- attend to the purchase and sale o v v R- al Estate, procure deeds for lots fr -ni Judy 'na’lled, pay tax*', collect debts execute dee. Is. nu.ri rages, take acknowledgments, administer oaths. 4'c. Reference in Sa.nt Pout. Ex-G v.ltaniscy, 1 Aiaishsil & To., Gm. fi man, | Borup A <‘akes. Jud e C .per. | Col. II McKcnty, Ri ishuic 4’ Bigelow, | Walker 4" Slaughter, SlaJ. X, McLean. Traverse des Sioux. C , K. FUndreau, I J. Donnelly, G. A. Brcwn. I Ska!, o pee. J. M. TTiUand, I T. J. Galbraith, J. Wah. field. [ G. A. Cha: field, Rell Plain. A- V. De Lav -rgne. l.e-enr. N B Any certificates oi Traverse des SI mix or so •li arton for deeds to Judge Chat field, left wiih jn.tg ' ...per . r mv Son. George 11., N- . 2, at A* L. I.anen •■nr-’, will be i.rotiidtlv attended to G. II S sceue ot* Ojimiiiou**. ItTKIIIAUS A CO. have ri-mov. d theii Tailoring ao J-w Kumisbing Establ'shm.ui to the opposite side of 3 street from the place heretofore oecttpl d by them, am t-ive received liy late arrivals as tire and tashiotiai.ie i tock ot easoual.l. Dress und I'urnt-hiug Goo Is atcou!i ••• purchased in Die Eastern cities. They respectf llv a-i •hat gentlemen wll cal: andexauiltl. their.-legantCioilis. ’assln er "s. Vestings, Ac., before . railing elsewhere ; sal -tied that in reference to the irticl.-s wanted, their pri and their fashi. tmbh styles->f cutting and i.iaktn . Barmen's,.h*-y can suit nodJi al. s istouiers who n>a •f-r. They also ke. p ..n hand i g n.-tai assortment «♦ E . .MADE CLOTHING, tid everv arlld- In the gentlemen’- furnishing lino IP tav be .'ill led (or. Store a .1 sb.jp on Third, hetwe i; n-soli. and Cedar -tre.-ts, two doors below the Minn •ttall Office. KKIIIAUS it i.O. \piil -. ‘J 1864 If 32 iNSUB ANGE C OMPAKI Charier I‘crpe util, g rnnt.-d by tlie Sta cof I'e.insy lvauiu. CAPITAL 8500.C00. i'ire, Marine and Inland Transpor- tation Altov 8 LfPPRVfOl’r. I’r s dent. AI.FKKD VKKsS Vic- l‘r. -|. ent. OKKIN R 'OK IS. S-or ta>v. GEORGE Tiil'Ni;. Tien.-nrer. Til’s Compnuy Inis been organ ze I w th n cash Cap! I, aud Ihe Directors have determined to adapt .lie to. ness to it.- available r. s-U'ces. T. oPserc* p .id n. > conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjustment.. O.ficc, No. 10, Merelinnts’ Exchange, T*lt» a JOxX Nit 0L.3. Aunt, Saint Paul. Sprirg Camp.*)ig-n of* I H.T6. Boston Clothing Store Replenished G. G. GRISWOLDS, LATE ml-si n to the East ha- been ir.sloc.lve ot th most important r -suits, not only to himself I u «l' citizens ..f th- T rritory who desire to add t. tin i lr lrobe articles of clothing lor the approaching warn .after, which may now be lunk-ai lor every hour, ills stock is too«xt.nslve to emmu-ratc iu detail; h b-reb re politely intimates to the trading public; Ilia I- assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, full a id oaipl-te and that ho hi« nt. do arrange tents to be in n-ce.pt or goo«s throughout it. s-as. n., : ie la’eft and most fa-hi..liable styles aud varieties do has also a ' eautitul selection of Hats and Caps, t 1 table for 11. e warm weather. li e bats will protect be countenance of tbe wearer fr. m becom'nssun-eni rown.-d whilst ‘ the d-.g star rages ” i his yeor he l.a- pur. has. d wi'h a vi -woffllllnc T <ers at wliolerale. an tto this I.ranch of tb tii.de b nvltes the ettenlion of all who tbit the city lor tin .impose of making additions t .the.r .-look, bring sail-- • <1 that heciusuit rhent with go-uls In his tin-aud a. •rice- that will -alisiy tl en. in buying 10 -ell again. n.' also Invites particular attention to bis tinmens, to k of Youtli’s and Children’s Clotliing, vlilcV will be lHutvl lobe the largest of that hinds o ..sis ever brought to the Terrltorj, and which he de Ires to “job o(T» at the lone-t p .->lb> prices. It will be nec-flsary tor tuose wi-lilng to p irehase t . i-it his store, as lit an advertisement ‘dhe ha.f c.iu rt be told them,” llis stock is superb and will b-a • ritlral-x m'n-ttb t*. may 16 nt 'natter of th Estate of Cabolik a. B. Officer neccased. t’errltory o( Mlnneso'a. ) Ramsey r.iuntv. f In the Probate C'.urt ot said County. Whereas, at « special t *riu ot the said Profca'eConn teld in and tor sa.d county ol Kamaev, at iheCitv o> t Paul, on the 3.1 day or May, A D. ltefi. the. under -igued were appointed C< mmissloners to receive ex imine and adj nst all cl.ln-and d.manda of al'*j.er otir against the estate or the raid deceased, iherefor. • Notice U hereby given, tha- we, the un.lerslcn. ib -otu mission era as aforesaid, will meet at the office f Aessrs Sanborn fc French, In the City of St. Paul .for -aid. oi the 7th day of June. A. D. and m hese\ enth (?♦»•) day of ea.h turret ding m< nth for -lx months after the said 3d ray f Mav.to r "elve, «am aTe of iKtl c, or»he same will be forever Parted. THEODoREFRENCH, ,AmrA ‘Shw. SOMETHING N! ! ! SAINT PAUL “TATTERSALL’S.” Fourth Street between Roberts and Jackson, in the rear of Willoughby >* Stable. begs ieave to In orm a'l whom It nta» concern, lhat he has litt.o u,. a large and commodious Stable for the a comm elation of thos -av.ug stock to sell either at Auction or private sale. Mock boarded on the reasonable term-. slaving in hUempl y several experienced Ostlers, h a prepared to b.anl horses on more moderate terms than any other stable In the city. His regular sale .lays will be on Monday, Wednesday, and Sa'urday of each week. £5“ Will be so d this day (Saturday,) II splendid draft X. COLLINS. St. ram, July *1,18M.-dtr ° PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE. ON THE Physiological View of Marriage, BY M. B.' LA CROIX, M. D. Albany, New York. 350 Pages and 130 Pine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. Yf*Sent free of postage to all parts of the Unlon.«AX CUBAPKST BO<)K KVKR Put* llshed. and containing nearly dou ble the quantity «f reading matter s Ui ; In that of the Fifty cents or Dol tar Publication*. It treats On ifG ‘be PIIYSOLOGT fP MARRI - LA. Raffia AGK. and the secret infirm ties and disorders of youth and matu rity,restiltingfr.ii» excesses which destroy the physical am) mental powers ; ohservatlouson marriage, YliurTH: Its duties and disqualifications, & their remedies ; with lithographs, Illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and diseases o* reproductive organs of l>oth sexes, their structures, userf and functions. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of single and inarriedllte hap py and rrultml alliances, mode of securing them fnfcli tuus and infertile on.-s—their obviation and removal important hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome .objections to it! none, however, >hould takethls Important step without first, onsultlng its pages} commentaries on the diseases and me tical treatment of letnaleg, from Itifancy to old age. each ease graphically illustrated by beautiful lithographic plates ; nervous de tdlitv. Its causes and cure, hy a proces# at once so simple, safe and effctnal, that failure is Impossible: rules for dally management : an essay on Spermatorrhoea with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment: precautionary hlntson the evils r<«. -tilting from empirical practice ; an essay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and s'tuple rules by which all persons can cure themselves without mercury remedies for those self-indicted miseries and disap pointed hopes so unfortunate y prevalent in the young- It is a truihim adviser to the married ana those contem plating marriage. Its perusal Is particularly recom mended to persons enleriaimug seer, t doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having haz arded the health, happiness and privilege* to which eve ry human being is entitled to. Price 26 cents per copy, or five copies fo-one dollar. Mailed free of postage to tuy part ot the United States. N. K.—Ttn.se who prefer may consu't Dr. La Croix lpouapyor the diseases up. n which 1 is hook trials, '•ither pers bally or by inah. IllMuedlelnes o ten ct.ro n the short space or s’* da< s, and conieplet. lv ami mi. tlrel> er.idP ate all traces < f these disorders wh cb ro ai a and cubehs t ave so I* ng been tlioi.gbt an ant dote, to the ruin of tl.e health 01 the patient. Hts “Friuch v-ecref’ is'he treat continental remedy tor that class f disorders, which untortino.ieiv phjsli ans treat vsitti m.-r- ury. to the trre'ricvabi.- destruei it.u ot the) a'l- u *s ■oustituilon. and wbica ad the sar.aparll.u In the world ■ ann.'t cure. Dr. i A CROIX’S medicines are tree fr. m all mlner ii pol*. ns, and put up in a n- at ut il c ni| a. t fr< m which an be s'-nt bv Kxpre.s or Mail, and inav be taken In a •üblic or private bouse or while tiav- ilir.g. without ex p .sure to tiie most intimate frit i.d or ro. m mate, or hindrance from bU'iness or study, ami r.o Important diangv In the diet Is neeessaty Midi. Ives nn 1 to any uart or the Union according to d‘recii< n-, salelv and ■arofu ly secured ir..m observation. I'fltce ren.ovod •Totn No. 5> 8.-aver st’eet. to 31, Maiden I nne, n*»r B’-oadway, Albany. New York. [Feb 28, 18f6 1\ w Superior, Douglas Co.. Wis. ■ BMIIS place is situated on Die Bay of Superior and M. Left Hand river, at the bead of Lake superior, and oossesse- a l.etier site, a better bail or, and greater ad antages f -r a commercin' •• ty. than any other point lu file Northwest, and Is . qua. 16.1 In prospective imp«rl nc' by Chicago only. The proprietor* have a clear. > ndlsputed, and un'n unit" red title to the land upon which Superior is laid ■ut. and all purchasers ot lots receive warrantee deed/, or tip same. Superior was laid oqt during the past season, and ■■ ady contains several hundred inhabitant.--, a largeh ■I, a number of stores, a commodious pier, with watn toUt-.'S, and Is in all respects tl;e most nourishing new 'own in the West. The eounty-seat. aU. S. Land Office lot P»SI ttfiice arc located here, where the Mississippi tnl Lake Sup.-rh r U. S Mhilary Ru.-to. now in Course of ■..li.tructh n, cont.e<"ing with St. Haul, terminates. It * a so the lake termini of all llie projected railroads to :he hea I ot Lak. Superior. The -‘Sou” canal will be •pen by June, alter which time four liner ol l&kestenm ■rs will run to Superior—one from Chicago, two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; fine vessels having r-en built expressly for this trade. Tv o steam sawmills and a printing pressure now on tv wa- to superior and will be promptly set to work. One-half of 'lo lots have lieen appropriated by the roprictors to l.e rold by the undersigned to actual set lers on ■ a>y tern s, a.id to provide a fund for .'xlen-ive uldlc improvement . Liberal appropriations have been 'lade for public purposes—parks, churches, railroads, roui tie- *lmilarltx ot imnn s. It Is proper to state that Superior City.* about Die title.>f whieh « legal contro r*y exist*, ts another and different place, and in a Jif ret.t township troni Superior. S 3” Maps of Superior are signed by Ttios. Clark, snr ewr, and Win. 11. Newton,' agent and attorney for pro— rleti.rs. and may be seen in the principal hotels of St. anl Galena. Chicago. Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buf ato and other eities. AU persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain lnfor- atlnn ran apply In Win n. Newton Superior* ltniinliut mnty. V.'ls. MU, H NEWTON. Ac’t an ! Atl’y far proprietors nf superior ‘av. Km M iv 1, IK,V. Louisville, Minne>ola. | ttl K p.-oj.i i.ior- ..i tlealoie t.-wt. w..u d call the i ati.-nrj nof Emigrants and uli other- to tbe ads intakes >d thi- f^a.-.* It i- situated in.med'at ■:» b-l -w ti e Little Rar-ldf, liich is i"a ■' irnlij tlie h. ad id t.uvij a I non toe. Ji m -•■'a Rl.e : at*. oe t ng on tbe .» t y high gr >iin tot i. J -ct t> o e'ft .w of the River it•! «• v initv of the a ids, we c ■ -1 ter if- localiot. superior to any other ■" t.s . n the r ver. We have <ii II net, n'or. rp, in I ast.ant sawmill I he m op rat hit «„ « j cv weeks 'there i» a’s.. u oil Wir -hou-.-otivet.i"t.. t 'h Lin. iha. We have g.».d st.-an i>. <U na" i union t.. this p’ace at I -easoiis When n t cl.s-d l.v ice. a- afe tin for the acinus mechanical I-ran, h sand to-mercautla busicest eaiiiitd be heat, as th" c -iinirv ..t* b th -•<)••- of Ho v ‘-r is unsurpas-ed for farnilfg p rp.i-t-, anti thickly Mb. ral inducem-nf j nr., t ffered t„ sll win. w.-li to •C.i'e in a new and 11. n-i hiug p ace. We invite a 1 ta •me ami s-e for tli-ioseiv—, ami not be cec iveu by ''lini ng Railroad me. tings, me 7li<- a Gutnare- of • mlsvilje are 01-vl.ii- t.. ail. W- lo.ve n . gasworks -re, come and see beloro yon it.v • t or lo> ;.te. H. H SP" Nt ER A CO. Lott svllle, Apr!', 18=6. [«<U4.«w3m Pio copy V TWENTY THQUSA: D DOLLAR JTOt'K. Is Coming for ih-‘‘t)ld Brown.’* At. immense r slock->f Drugs. Medicines, chemicals. Palms, Oils, I ‘.iquors, Pat>*ut Medicines, Ac , Ac - .ar>-iio» receiving "1 instore at BOND A KELLOGG’<S fAEN thousand lbs., pure white lead, for sale at THE OLD RKOAYN, EN Barrels Linseed Oil, for sale at : BOND & KELLOGG’S. f)EN Barrels Spirits Turpenl'tie, for sale low at Q ‘'P A 1C F1.1.l fifi'S. iIEN Barr is Alenohol, tor saieliy BOND & KELLOGG. pEN BbPs Monengahela Whiskey foroale at *- THE old brown, t'IEN Bbb’ls Rectified Whiskey, for sale by BON D St KKLlogg. jJATKXT Medicines,all kinds, by gross, bottle and A box, for sale at the OLD BRoWK. jVVKNTY-FIVE boxes cast!le soap, old and dry, for BOND A. KELLOGG .u v E Bb »- t’.ue, light bonnet glue io dark. It will A stu-k like the shlrtof Nessus, and is much cleau r. For sale low, at the OLD BROWN. rIKN Barrels Spirit Gas, or Burn'ng Fluid, for salp at THE OLD BROWN.’ S’! WO Thousand Dollars worth of choice Perfumery, A Soaps, oils. Pomade,llair, Tooth and Nall Brush .., etc.—in sacks and p\ r imids. t atl and see them at he OLD BROWN DRUG BTORK. B <xes Coopei’s Gelatine,tor salent the *• OLD^BROWN. }'fcNE thou-and lb’s red lead ar.d litharge, for sale at JL THE OLD BROWN, Casks Varnish—Coacti. Japan and Leather.— A Very superior ariicle, for sale low. at BOND Sc KELLOGG’S. VE gro-s Fatuity ointment, an instant relief, for f: yal<! at THE OLD BROWN. 17EN gross Perrv Davis’ Pain Killer—by gr-ss, dozen bottle and box. at THE OLD BROWN. -It' 1 ' E H " n,lre<l boxes Window Glass—city brands— A cut to order,any size, without cliarg. ,at BOND & KELLOGG’S, Cheap Old Brown. Hundred lb’s Chrome Green, dry and in oil. A diff.-rent quantities, for sale cheap at the OLD BROWN DRUGSTORE. rEN BbPs Pure Cider Vinegar, for sale at 'T’EN BbPs Gamhart’s Cider Vinegar, for sale at BOND A. KELLOuG’S. CHINESE and American Vrrmillh.n, In quantltlea suit, for sale by BOND & KELLOGG. 'pEX Bbl’s Putty, to put them on also, for sale at OLD BUuh N. FIVE Hundreii lbs-Paris Green—dry and In oIITI superior quantity, for sale low, at ° THE OLD BROWN DRyp S7^)Rg. |i7IVE gross CjmThton PowderTT^TliT^Tt *■ TPE °LD BROWN DRUGSTORE. jpiVE gross Sloan’s Howe Ointment, forsale very low OLD BROWN DRUG STORE. CONCLUSION. H o ne»fr K werl'°^r f WunM ,“ y br,e "*’ that thoy f«n mH *.^ re half -o we I r>r pared for an active as anv R ,n,t iL. hus,ne ‘ yi ‘ We can and wii! sell as chean in of Ohlrago. We can afford to thtow OLD »ROWN DRUGSTORE, Un »SSvi’^2&r