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PIONEER IKB HMCUf. SAINT I'AUI, THIKHIMt mt t, l*»». - "rfcjrrz as XJtAUtiMt Mnnlluu lu .KlOttextla. I'ongrea*. acting upon tto principle that it it fur totter tn uid in making y-iJ nti/i-m than be rompclkd to restrain b«<| out*, l.u< pro vitted most liberally lor Ute can* of id«-ai»«i in tin - new Terri tone* Miiiuaotu. llmni* h the generosity of the jmrerit government, jw* ■eel the b*»i* of* magnificent e. finely' one. we Itutove, that will nxcwsi Ml cxtMtv if l properly maiiug-it that ol any NUto in Uie Union. Hy the organic act viu Jf'tolh of nil Inil'h in Minuaaota, ww rwcvel, to to-applied to school* in tiii* Terrib.riry, so J future Hut.* or Territories, to to formed out ol it. Of the *orr«y* ol publir i»n<i« in Minnesota during the year 1 *53, 23'.».9ff« aerett were school lain in Much of lie' school land, in dif i lererit p»rt* of the Territory, hu< already be mine tery valuable. Cong nan, nog nfler the organ h* bon of tie Territory, [mined * law. granting to Wmie -nt* for the |nir|Kiae of sutatihridag • l/niver-ity in the Territory, two towantitp*, or 4fl OHti *ere* ! of land. The University. *« our one lore are aware, hue heeo loeaterl at Ht Anthony, and ii l uniter lb» eontrol of u flonrd of It e t>l i 1 Over one. half of the f'ongp'*»imi*l grant of! land baa boon lueateii by Ibe agents ol >ht Hoard of llngciil*. fur tto ton* lit of tim biuret •Ity, at the Hsuk Rapid*, VY inoim, and fled i Wing land ofllira. Tto (,'aivuraity land* h ive) tamo aelectnl with great tore, and an already , vary valuable. While Cungrra* ban Imiiuliberal in foalcriug | thecauae of education in Minn'euta. the [ten j pl« of the Territory have not town idle, Ttoy t have, even amltlat tb#ahwrrWi,g rarea-in.l .trug glee of frontier llle, retabtolmd sohnolv, ewureil teaehera, ami taken the Unitary aU|w towards the formation ul Institution* where tint higher braoehee of knowle dg u may he taught Previous to 1840, the school* in tim fern tory, wi re tnoetly conneetid with the Mlsdonv vataliliahed atiinng the IndiaiM. but since Ihut period, they I'nve spreml over all poribwii ol Minnrw.U, tallied by tto white* Tto tee • Mission ai hmd *ai at Hataly Lake in 10311. taught by Mr K. Ate*, fidluwad hy Mi I'. t‘ I Ktr During th M winlcrstf H 33. Her W T 1 Bot'Twat.l. laugbt at f/aeh Tatke, »nfl the ta'Vl yimr die Mlaainn waa opened, whleh enntiniasd nil 1836 111 IM4, Mr I't.l comm'tend a aeh'iol at Final du Luc. whii.lt continued till tile ■pringol I rt3y Prmn IflSfl to in««, them waa a M 1 salon anhonl al I’oksgomn, lan hi by Mr Ar*tt. Mr*, Mantor* unit Mr Kt.v In IH3R alao. Mra. Hanvti Pnn* iwaatvatwd a aehiail at foeipe - Farle, anil 111 Drei mtu*f of that year, Iter Mi WTiui*<»"v enniinhn id tearhing 111 the Dakol* langimg.i In IK.'lrl I Mr H W I'otn eaniini need leaeldm .it fziki Harriet tear Kurt Mw-lllng. Ir |h:i:. Itev Daviii Ki»o o|ieiiotl ,t neliool at Kapoaia, but it was broken up un i in 1 vi n boarding school wa* afarted (lave ol whiiti Mr Amm J oaea wae taawher. Mr.*. Mxatni lloakosa* waa afhtrwar.U im orialed with him, In the following year lie re « ii< » -rln«'l lit I! I ItiH'k About till* lime, Mr*. Pvtt»i* f'evr-a taught at Ilnl Wing and 111 181? Mr I ‘ <• 4iMif tftnpht nf th< month »»l tin- At, <>#»U In the ItttliT year a Mion n'lif-o! n t t.j« idl ut llul link** hy ll' V. Mi \\kmh* wU> n]w»*>h %»f'rer*t#ht»iih»Ml «t tV* laWv, unit Llttl** Winnf ! l*y Hnrnaril ami S|***»»c« r Ml** J ,S. W|i l.UMwiiN rtiinm»im il in I M !*• V all li«h uiml Dakota mHomI at KajMwia In 18 lit,! Mian U«*r«:i.K4r nmnwraidl a m -h«M»l at .-Mill wnter; J. II fha mi at I Vint iw I HiH» ; iiittl Mina Hi* m * In l8|!t, at Vn The |vhm»ii, the • limek. «Mm) lh> ms!un4 urn «► rvul with thr ni»ti urn «»f St. t*anl ainl have cootrilmtcd ifnnth in IN uu»l growth Through th** |gj*tn»m»«n*iili#y <»f l>r. Wn. t.uMtttN. the minii'inry »t K whrt t>«‘*l rmsionnllv pn artml in Hn»>r tin kmiv •* liou«i on the corner of IJrtu’h and *JuH;wt\ * j Mim ll4UNtrr V w«4 i*ula* .’»t to r«»nn» to St. r»ul. ami v|Mi a Ji'‘hm»l In I*ll7. The Mrhool Imnw wm an o!«| i#>K hut lh»t mlikml *m thr nitr i>f the First Fu-sUrtui iaii ilnu h. Dv ( «iibacr)pt|tm guoflirr boiMfng waji erc«.tol, and j »t now adjoins LuMkri hfiiiH i'* gr*»cery. on St Anthony itnrt In it' ll*, Mm St •'» iu i* taught in St. I'kiil tmd until the fall of lH.’»t» Mtwii HtMUop, howeYrr, ntnv ia* a«* tht» Vio neer in t4jm- hing an rnjfltfh of Kng|i«h , n|Mtiking pupils in St I’-uil She • -otiflnncif , teaching uuti« thv !«•«> i*r i «-0 Uo. Mi IluM4kt tauk'lit the tint uiait «clioot in St Paul, in the winter * f 181 V, u*i» !f the Methodist ('harsh, nm u S« hoot rnuin, In the winter # sfl, ttie eit ileus of j 8l Paul, .utorntoil and hu ll a wennd sctnml * houre. on Jatkm* nr-ri. i, ... KKik evrvet, on a lot donated by W a |1 |(,im i . 1’.,, Thu In! Was rrcmllv nOrtid for .|. by tlm hoo! Trualee* of the DitH.et In IH3O. IWo Jiatritl wilt..'. *, re ~g.»t. j.,1 in St. Paul, and b*■ h- 1 * >I |i \ .1 lUant w.iv appottib dta. h r i-f h l>,. triel N" 8. and Mr Ibxu.mi aofH. h. d <t» trill No. d TWwC "Vie the lint ‘.lmoU tilt he ] Territory, organiwl uudu the italut. m re ferrtio. toromnioti gebm'N. In the mouth of January. Ibi.t an impulse wa* given to tiliualinii 10 tlm lily, by the Wo ernlcuce of M W Hmovis I’.id Phila delphia Tb«' Haldwln Hrhonl nhh.r we* tl.if icated in Diixuda rol that war mii.v that time, tki* laMitulmu law ta ai a luvoritn with llie poopk' of Hi. Paul. lu IW4. the I'arwwkied M-im *»t the Itev. Mr. Rrw*u*Arfg* »»< eefahlwlm.l In the an me year. » Sfhool «.w »tu| under Uiu auapion* ol Bev Dr. \«a lt».*> A the ProUwtaat KpiKopul ( hurrh A Hehool i« In Mnaedll opuwtion »t the Catholic Chunk, under the aue[mvw< l tk.it ih Domination. It i< largely ulUmdiJ. but wo do not kuow the date of it* commencement. The Puhlie Hrinvis in Ihi* city, at pfCgcnt are wot' attmdrd anil manarnt A law waa [Hiaaul by tlw la»t l>i *lalur*s tlowgatil to|iriw mote their eRh ic*u-y. 'IV PoUt-ge l * St. Paul promi*-* to be the moat promineot educatmoal urn it mi,m m cmr dty. ‘ Id » the outfn>wth of the male .lepart-1 ua ntwf the Hakbwio reload, ami waachartorwd | by the l>-gi#latw>. in I".‘>4 The TroeU*.* ol j U'l uvtilulioo. are uow viwtiiig. I» oil* of th>: , tnrat beautiful building »itm in Ht. Paul, a j Uieiaouie *to» erbdee three atorieaio heighlh, from a dealgi, by Hi/m«, tie writer on Arrhi- I f I I tore Tl,ia bailding. wlan completed, will be orco J pad by llk Amleaeicai J b-partiimiil of the t.liege »mI !* to I* Ibdehad, ramly for wra pauey, by the flret of duly. We are glad to horn that the Twain** of ihi> Inalitotioo evper t to autke each arrange lie Id* I hat during the ana,ling fall and winter, a eourte of Ircturea on practical eelentifle auto i jeeta will be delivered to lie citizen* of Ht. j Paul A a Hie want* of the Inalitution demand, oiler > idiflemare ev|,ecto«! to to- rrr.dcd On the tilufS. | encircling tin city. To th-i trertmu*. energy and pttwiv. rance ofj that .hooted Mend . f e-ljeath-n and pr*gr.w*. i tried triend of M Paul and of the Tcrltory, Uev C, It. our ritiuene are indebted j fur an Inetituthm, wlndi in tlet eourei id *| |, w rear*, will r.ftilc high among tie* -ducatloti-) „>! institution* id tie North We*t In Ibd Wing, floodhue cmmty, a collegiate luitilQtlon, under tie patronage and direction nf the M. K Church, i* lu aucoewiful ojuration To the liberality uf ilialmp lliuuaa, thia in •tetutmo ia indeMed for a large donatuai. In M mona, th-jeoplc are moving foe the establUlunent of an iudltutlon In wliirh tlw ‘ higher brain law will he taught. In all puna id tin Tarritory, thi people own I j alive to the tu-eewnty id providing propeT faeill - tie* for 'he edtiration id Iho young In ulinoat every eoinnumity, Hchool* have lwen, or are to lug eatable-hed; anulmnir* and armiaarie* have le.m m gwniw.l at many point * and .-very iriaeatioDal lulviuitagr e,uJoji*l In tie east, el llier in tie eii«ientary >< advania*! bram luwof knuwledc*. will m*i lot made avaihible to aeb 11. rt, even mi Ibe frontier* of Mfnncaota No [ctsoii*, eoßtetnplatlng emigration from to tln,. Ivrri' iry, loard cnleilain faun that in doing »>. they will *«. rith’e the liope cd giving tie ir .diildren the benefit* id an enllght- MC-d vdui alio! In MlnteMila the Pr. **, tie Pulpit, ami the Hthuol llncre progrooi with the advaneeil lid., of lawigratinn folltlral New*. Thu two livnioerati, Ciuivuntiuiw that aw , ndded a* Jnfler*..# t Ity. Mo . reeei.llv, pl*e*l in notnluittioii wpn r *te frtate tieket* one head ••d by Col Have run. ami tli* other by Traui*,* .Pout, id Ht Iren*, he Utrrarnor Tie anti ! C.u,tow <tm,',-entton endoraed fully ami mire • rvtoJly tie Nehru.ha bill, while the ..tier Couiciiti ii pacwil riMiiiitiun i lihiappruv un.’ of I the rrj«al ol tie M>* i«iii munpratnuie, but ae ipii. tnr» hi the Nebrw*ka I/11l The Ht lam i- jV»ic.i pi ililng of the nomination!, ip* ll,dli purl in, have their lael liacl in the leld, aod Mi cull rj will lw thu lleulrr, thia (iimnei. of u hatiMuugld buttle Ohl llulluui, if le ur ccpl., will pm |,,rtli nil hi* great cfergic*. ami atl l hi lI" lie, foiliinisv evii v in.in of hi. party I«c -is*. Poll, ia uu able dclath.r, mi rvicr ii ter,| 'uan nod in•* of the tnnl pnrtv icaiVrt iu the Htate Mr Kini aoMi mndvnl iiibliigenee of hi* in imimtlon at Koine, mi tlm 17th of Minh. lbs Bi reptunn, nr declination id the uoaiiiur lion "ill very probably I*' received hy the neat di .niMu from liirope, enator .loies. of Tienn-we, (old line whig.) Ii , publi'thid in the W.i, liingtou f'«n»i a lutig letter to hn i "iislituetilu, iu which In' vhvhuiw flml there lire it eng |vro|,abiliti<v* totwivu tin tbiii' purlin, ot the Presidential election lieinv' i nrrl"! .nto the llon»cidllCJirv)*CDltttlvis tluvt tin oltnunlive pionudi ring the atrengtliol tin Se«anliti*i u the liouw.i rlmtild tieavern*!. it in silhli. hy the South ; ami !»■ prelty broadly Intonate* that thin eau Ofllv he done hy the irntglit" vvlog* voting the democratic ticket. It i» vety evident thivl Mennlnr Jnara dm* md i on*idei the Anveriran or Know Nothing I>*rty proper of nmeh neeonbt Mr I>vii i* lion wTitlau from idiglaml to a la’i lin lb novylrania. oaying that lot dor* not l ink it *dvi«*blf to allow the uv ol In* name i. i i hi di.lale for the I'rwedcte y. ue" lluvt bn Vale bail «vprewi*l, in an aliHuvt lOiainuow* vi'i.w, it* pren't* uce for Buchanan The Dovtvr Club, coui|mmiil ol prominent, lb nmerati, ia one of tbw iaalilutivm* of New i V "i I he IlcniUl is aumtiug if* readers with the *nyin|t - nod doing* of tlvrae gentlemen Me' iid in the New York m.rfvepiaalriH'C ol !e' Albany Iteyinter the fwll.iwtnjJ cvjawition f tie Club It i* ia*vjhui to my that the diuuar* ol the |b,v. r Club are icJincAr the wine* being, if ih In d, ninl the garni' of tlw moat delicate I'iie ineudvr* invite largely, auvl it i» not uu ] "IIVUHUI Ui mm wvevai UUUn mptvwMilrd at a . 111 till;;, by il.stiliguiala*! vlmrarter* Nine, Hialiw were rvpmauiletl at on# limner tlie pre* I "i.t mi k Onfy faney »ucli a set ol jolly M- 1 low* n* ' Ike Poalur, Prtow John, (\an Uu i n n I Attorney iboeral Cnahoig. Dan. Sicklei. |ti vrrtv lin W, I>u* Strain, Ueoigc Hau ; h r*. Liov. Ibgler, "f IVuiuylvania, Sanalor, Mr-ii.'iiti, of ui tin nr. e. *nj tucking their twine ! tv live [«ilr* id legs ntiiler ••the mahogany,” nnj J U',-r ti vir WIIH, nihl woiakink eraekmg politr | .al 81..1 other joke*. Still there i» nothing par | i *h oi it ut all. though doubtlea* moat of the, •h era arr an, living twit nr,tout Pirfev Ha'll.— • ’ is no Ito.tiuiiaii • i piracy, dematKling a P f r ■ oi|'»ii'/.i:i"ii at lemr rival hot*) to i ,«nteraet it, lint at, open nKvting, to whiwc' bait* ,; - ,dm kv dot:" who gvt* nit invita- ! tloo It .v d'ss. vha Mem ». i ■, rvii*h the mine.* ~d , ..ut. oi"'i i the N Y /. "iv. of tl«> Idth. j 1 1" •[* iking of the Preriden. y and the po * ' , pact* of the variow ramlalata-. that i. urwl i bib? r j lie Republicans »iv lipiai.'v b«»y I'lWi dcot-oiaking' and *ti)l more emharra.««il Mr Js, "aid would uudoulitvslly la tlwlr first choiiv. and In* iMiiiiMiatioH would I ** uvatier ofnainw. tod that In all the Wcatcrtv and New Pug land Ht itea lie llepublii'nii party owe* iu atnngth in * v >y great .IvTpe to it» atiiauce with Am, r ; i.illvi'lU Iti* tv and hy many, that the nomination •■I Mr Sr* im would rep*Uk*t |«ar»y than the i Itep d . ■ t 'Nr mu! thus in*nrv it Jelat." | Ido M'arkoigtuu Htar says that Sonatvw j D«'t 'I bill fir tlm adinetiioa of KatMto, ; while it will pa -* the Hctuite be a large imyon (ty. will h*». a dear majority in th« lliaw ot 111, pri* illative*. Itpnvul,* *, ,wtr nwitors I aiv aware, that »h, n Kanaas ha- the mpiuitr 1 [igpulati"B. she may ent. r mto tbr I'nion with •well a cotwtitutioo a* -he may adopt without reference to the slavery ipiodkm | CltlllMUaa wf Ik* lailaat. } i lout summer CurnmloHotwr If*aregjiar, ne-1 : gotiate-d at Detroit, trvattea with two Indian I trib«a V Michigan ; the OUnwa* and Chtppe , I waa. Thaw trwatle* have raomtiy fawn rmtifkd by the Senate of the Pnited State*. Their I principal proviaouvi are the ram,- a* tho*e Ire j i corp..rat/d in Oat Cbip[*ica tnatirr. oogotia 1 j ted at Waahirigtoii. in the winter of 1(1.11 'll. J ' It is provided tliat every bead ol u family, or , lisglt peraow over Unity-one year* ot age. | r , may ml* t a certain ammint ol iamt. wbu h w i to be secured to him aa ki* own individ'ia) p Iprojierty, rratrictod only in tie power to alien ate ot dia|*ae of. In thi* provision, undoubtedly lien the main hope lor the civiliontioo of tto Indiana It de ; stroya the commonality ol prn|» rty and id lie | { lair ami will fkirw the Iwlian to tie. oim moo-! land more individualized, anti to a. .juire deft I nitc and correct notion* ol the value nf pfo|»r i j ty, and of tto- iin|*>rtanco .4 labor and e< »n. |o#iy I It has heretofore tovn stated, in our |ia|jer, I that among tlw Chippewa*, uf Minnesota, tlw provwiona nf the treaties in.ule in Waehingt.ia,, aemring to 111. Ii lewd of a faintly, and Indian over twi-uty isaf years uf uge. a certain amount j ai lain) in hi* (or her I imlividoul right, had I been [irodnetive of heneflrial nswilt*. The re port ol Agent IfraatWAa to the Indian IV; , partmejt, eoiuntniiUßtid last winter, (and jvwat , puhliahid in tin- Ii seen live ibveuments, Iran*, mitted to Congrea*.) rtmiwtow norm, inter,suing - teri* In referanee to the eondition of the Chip ! i pawas, anil abo a juri and ikswrvrd ciunnumta i ry n|Kin tto' polit y of the present t 'ommissinner jot Indian Aflame VN e i|Uotr from tls- te|swt M of Major IlgKaiwv* tine, and perhaps tls- griwUitt. hindraiiic to, r ' the ndvanei'inrnt id tto- Indian* in civilization , , !i tin' fretpient rhangea in general policy |mr ( rued towanl* tlirai by the government the ' frisiueut removal* that have heretofore IS*'U . rri|nin*l uf tto'm have retard**! very much their ' aUmneement, allowing large sum* nf money i yearly, to employ u uiiml.r ot mivehanir* at i j one , gegey, lia* tendi*l to confirm the Indian ( 1 in In* naturally indohnt hatritrv Tto system | id education gcni'raily p.*cvtissf nitiinig 1 is' in ' ' | dian tribe*, rdneating them front hriok*. rather ' than in the wnrk Jinp*. has been rrstree nf evil ! i ratlver than goml The policy of the present Commisaioner of l ludiuii Affair*, which, if atisidily tnirsu.il, la on* , which will do more toward* civilizing the In , Jinn trilie* than any that has previously tovn adopted by tlsr government. Already it ha* ~ betn atteiskvl with the uniat beneficial result*, 1 at lend an far M tlw Chippewa* of Mississippi j arc wmremed. I’triniUing tlw tritow to se- i , j loot >inall trivet* of land, aafllen nt mli. n n.le rpi .tely eulUvubd to support tlsju iadapeialent of thetr aiustitto* if huslaioded , confirming to 1 them the title iu these nwervatha*; bu sking i i for ■ hem on tlieee reservation*suflleient loihl to I give them g practical iliuetratton of the ad van-1 lag* of the white man's method of nltivatmg the soil, i-oaiprlllng them, it they would save Uivir . roiH. to do their own fenrme; liiniiahing i ' them with juat suflleient hel|i iiweh them i when. to'W, ami what use to ol load Hucli. I*, in part, tlw policy ot the present t .'auwakwhmvr. aa portrayed In tlw lata treaty I with the CMp|iewa Indiana, and to It th* chielk nitwrltoi with Iwnrly good will; teettng that *>,w. liw the lint tinv rims’ their Intercounw i with the government n.tmnewwd, that tltwy ban- iaml whii h they van rail their own. with mit tin' eiuistant leer of msm toung called upon I In remove Iroiu it. Iloli in ihe-llay. tlw hauling chief, ha* *< t them n luiutabii, rxninplr iu farming; is or ■ 1 th. agvmey, n nhwe of laml. ismtainlng about aixl v acre*. Imd Urn broken and parliul fy fcnml, upon this JH'Uce of laud, alter bis n> ! turn from Washington, lie resolvul to v-ork and with such industry and [sns venimv did he liibor. that during the payment he was en ‘ .U.. 1 l.i oil 1,, live T.slUns iwtwnn two nod; thnw huudml d'dlar* worth ol vegetalikw, !*■ thkw having siijfi,'tout for winter * use for lii* j : 'own family, and oat* and liu, lor bis xt,*k Fat'll day from early dawn till dark, eoulil Ids , wngoii I* l ns' ll stiiiuling in the ','title of the In diau rncumpnirnt, wirriaimlnl hy nail, tinmen ami i liildn-n Inlying hi* potatiav, winashe*, ' beet*. turni|is, rorn, pumjikins Ae "'lni*.my 1 brethrv n mi l lie, "to tlw result of Illy fannini;; while you have tosui waistoring, pursuing the ' uncertain • liase, I have been laboring ; you lire |xsir. lam rich ; I have no h-ar* for the s ite tiT. u* I have suflleient to earry me through . j profit by my ea*ni|ilr I eaiiDot but eon graluhile the t’nnmiiaslimer of Indian Affair. | n|sui this praetnal evidence of the iiiumliii'W of i to, view* in giving or securing to the Indian, i, «rviitii*w Irom which they liel in*nr,il they | will not to l minimi to nfftaivc. I know of*ev , era! Indian* who will, if tlwy live till spring,: , follow the exam|3>' mt tto-ni by their In od chief., ! ami another year the agent will have the pleas ureol reporting a rapid advanea nwvle by In j (ball* who have receivvil Us* aid from tin gov erninent than nvosi trilas. within thebosradarto* i of this I'nion A marked iinprowment t> going on among , th.v*' hand* (the Mwmaaippil ** to their tlrea* liuite n large niludsT of tto in luxve adopted the \ ilrese of the whitest to a whole, while a *tl!l , larger number have in [van I hi*, to me, is one of the must iiiteraatiug teaturv* in tlsur ad j vanceinent towurit* civilization that ha. been I made since mv mudeinv among them, and it apjaat* to me to be one which should to- fo* tcnsl and etii'otiragtil by the nlCwr* olthegtrr ,' eminent to tlu- extent ol' their ability . my the i dry i*. that no Indian yor a white man eitherl •wn ever labor to advantage, so long a* "K, , arm i» rxa(uinil to luikl mi to lit* blanhet ; dia- Icarding the blanhet. the arm* and tody are 1 free, tln n nitty I* the will renoired with such j i axantpli* us their Itead ehiet ha. given them ; the ‘will- will not lie wanung | A* an encountgement to discard tlveir own tilre»>. cure should le had In arK'tmg their good* for annuity |*>vtuiilfs. to purcliase such arti.de* only a* will lie u*eful ami attractive, arlvi't tbrir calico of .phasing paltrrr* ami | fit* wJvw*. to emamrage lto> wearing of froch* and waalung . give tto m luxsey*. fiannrl aid I Hooking*, rather Ilian legging* ami Mrnoding j jtiivr me n suCeiewey m busey. calico auvl stocking*, am) I will guarantee that in two ( j veararverv woiiutn in tlie tribe will vlieeard ihe stn-nd am) kyrging* : .bawl* will then take the ivhov ol blankrU. and tto' liablU of c«ub»d| tile w ill rapidly follow the ofiange ol drew The men do mu ao nauldy adopt tlw cuatoaa vtf the whites, but all to whom cu*U were given wear them, mi l appear to be prvwiil oltheni. Many ot the Indian, are m the habit of making coat* j, of tto ir blank*!* YYcre they furnished with ’bw tight kind of coal* they wxwld be of daily 1 use. and would -oon take tto' pi a,** of the bUu krl jvant, woivkl follow, of connr. aid tto' re volution in drom to cornplcte To Inoure the 1 I'urclmar of os-h kimi* of gvavvki. partiewhtrly in c caiico ami limey a« amiM to' trnwt |dca*ing to the lidian tlwy .houivt he [Mirehaafsl in <vpr» market. The lra.lrr* pay low (hr gmd» and r gv I"rally grl a totter artvelc tlmn i. (tornkthed tlie I minim h_v the contract .ytteav " I Tut lliiodx l«i no Hrutvoauir —The t I'rovklenvi' Jimrmil *av. that J !*rvw,s,tt Hall i' ol Newpvirt, and formerly I'r.itil Statia DU-' i trict Attorney in New York, ia mir of the > prominent canddata* lor I'mtevi Stab* Sena at * in place of Senator .lame* j rh« Iptrltaa flag la flwslew. I i I to-Sc.ala of tlm I'nitod Htatcs hav* had ( 1 to-foie ttoun a rtMoiutiuu to honor Col. Koaaxr*. U tlw llifiaf. fur btiig( the tirat to plant the I Atnsri'.an rtnrctord iu tlu; city of Mexico. The 1 Onmmittee uf tto H<-uaU‘. with the view of a» , lertaiuiag tto fact*. a.klr«*rd a circular letter; to all tim idlin-ra engaged in tto- alia, king forrwt, ntd the r.-suil ho* been that with great | unanimity they award the honor to <»eiKraf| |Cji|TU*. We find tlu; tort* .dtto rvjsvrt thrown , together in th"' New York Ve»e«. and give ftoun 1 i aa follow*: A very inter.-sting n-jiort of tto Military * I 'ouunitlHV of the He*ate has ju,t to n liandnl' iu. Kroaa the lutteT* upja ruled to ii, we liavc I a minute: aod puTur.-siue account of tlw plant j lug of thu American flag* < it tlu- different ate j nruachre to tto city of Mexico, and on tls National I'ataw of the city llw lf. At the bowi ol the huge fortrtaa of t 'lie|silli> ; pc< ritual a live gun buttery, dek 'shil with , , ik*i[*!r*te obstinacy by some of the tost Mexi eaii triUip". under uetieral Hravo. It was gal . , lantly enmnl hy a favrty of dormer* nndcr tto' command of Major luivi Twigga. wtot waa lUMtd hi the attack, (.'apt t'auey. with two hundred and lifty men ami thirteenofllivrsfrom 1 llctieral Twigg* division, supported the Major.: carryiag a Stuull atetnd of Vm.ficun color*, the , property of flen Twiggx whiebCapt llotorl*. 'of tls Iflfle*. hail reccfvtsl from hia hand). No flag wa* planted nn this tvattery-tto troop* •weeping nver it tto- moment it waa rmrrisd—! A* they iW‘*pl hy, Col. ti. ary, of tto neeotd | fbginent ol I’ciuisylvauia Volunteers, nun , I tinned lu - law lien. Shield*, who wax .even ly wiumikd at tto twtte ry. eliecring them on to ' ■! vietory. i | Hut there was tlw (ianta de Huk-u, or gate . of the i ity. vji fi tiikil by the citadel ol Mexico, and other work*, mounting dtogettor twenty lour piece* of artillerv, and manned by a vast ! M.-Xtrail tortv. Three t|uarter* of a taik- from I tie: city, lien. Unit man r-orgainz.il hia column, lie- Uilhe ami .South Oarolm* regiment lica.l - j (tig tto attack Soiled with dust and smoke, 1 j ts grinied with blood, the officer* on to t with tto- men they mov.*l on to the charge with 1 ' banneri furlul and no musie but the roar ol | 1 1 cannon ami the rattling roll of small arms. : The tiarit* wa. taken on a charge at full! run I mmi'diate!y up ui it* eaptiiru. tfuit-! man was aum waving a hand Isccliiel, fastelied | '!to a rifle, fium the paraju tof the gate). After i ilWa. to. called fir et.ijflf* with tto .eie.w ta.av ’! uounce to the other (uvrtiim* nf the annv, the . capture ol the city lien I'entiflr F Hmith j pulled out In* watch at tlu- sometime, coolly , j remarking they were now in Mrxieo, and men tioning tto hoar ami tto minute:. 1 A l.ieutenuut ol the t'uluwllo legumnt I brought forward Ins regimental flog, and with ' two nl his men, ami Ijeut. Wilcox, of (Jnit -1 man's *lnfl. now .me of the iToflwaor* at West ' Point, clarntonil to tto top of a little* h«l on 1 the right of the captured gate, ami there held ’: It In th« thick ol a trem-ndmi* Are. There be ing no mealis to wciirc tto Hag, tto tteneral onjerisl It down Hut betnre thia could to' ' done, the South t’aroluian olfieir received a ' severe uonnd and one of the two men. who hail charge of it when thi* officer wa wosimlcd.! ' | wa. himself »hot a* he leapi d from the stori, i and Ml. with tto* flag in hi* band, by the side |of Uan. tjuitmun. wto>. in a vivy ex|U>«il po ' siti-m. wa* t|ui. tlv smoking a cigar at the mo ''meat. » The Smith I artomu rigiiis iit being left at ; J the (larita and tto- Seeoiifl Pennsylvanian ill tlta Citadel, Ucoeral (JuitlriM with the iuvl -1 ante of In* et'tiunand. niarclud into tlm heart ' of the .it v un.lt.sik poasearimt of the National i ' I’ala.v tto- rifles In advance. Halting in tto tirund Plaza the eolumn wlueling into line, i witli oflieers to the front, the ttetu ml .lirected j 1 1 Ilieut. I. veil to have the American color* run ; up tin' flag slatf over the |v*laee. Maying to him. I _ I "let it be the nutiotial eolors th.' Star* and | . Slri|»u. hot the partieulur tiilorx of any regi ’ nient." On looking down tto line l.i. nt. f/iv-! | ell iinild oharrve onlv two naliiuwd flags, one I jol which wa* with tlie New York Regiment, i the otto r with t 'a|it. Koto it s imiipa.'iy of ri II The hitter was displayed by f'apt Rob erts, accompanied by u file of men, in olsillenee ' i to «l.» >■ Iv, -I lb. •ux.i- a. n M j j which had floated over Fort Drown, uu the, Uto tirumle. while the little garrison were to ( *, igul there waiting the return "f (iets ral. i Taylor t 'aptaiu t harl. M Naylor, the nupv tinlemkut 1 jof the National Pnlatv. finding the flag iu U| I miserable state, mwi ly worn out, daily diiuiu i I tolling in length, and liciug obliged, as lie plain- , Iv write*, to nave it* rent# sewed up every . night, applied for a new one, atal rewind pv r j mission to procure one at his larliiit conven letax. On tlm 14th of October, to writr« tto| lolluwiiig lettev to (ienvral Ijiiitmau : (laaxavi. The new national flag t* lisavh- j Jed It is of the larpewt si»’. fiwtr by twenty: Kngftoli feel, atal it* [irojiortioti* are in exact i conformity with tto regulation* of the I'nited I Htate* upon the aubjeet. It was made Ivy Mr* | ' I -uiisa linker, an American lady from tto Ifni j led Slate's, now a resident in Mexico, nnd >l,e i - has inode it in the most sutestantial and Imnn-1 i tifnl manner. I pn-pstae rawing it nt one. With great reapect. I am. very tralv Y’onr oteidient oervant. "f'IIXKI.K* Navi.ok, t' iplain I luted State* Airoy "Superintendent of National Palace ,| Mr*. I siuisa linker asaemtehsl at her bouse i I all the American ladi.* ol lu r acquaintance in ■ | Mexico, auvl would not. os it ia stated in the re | J port, allow a Mitch to enter it but what was ! put there tey the finger* of American women I i’a plain* Dari*. Id veil, and Naylor cut ihji i Ihe Stan, tie Su|*rmU.-udrut intoriua us. and | pinned ttom in their appropriate place* in tto Md Tim okl flog which had wand over Y era Crua, Ferro tlonlo. Jalapa. and I‘wrbla. wus i ' rrtnriad to tieia’ral YY'orlb. aboee uropvrvv it | wa* tto loth of tMotor. 1547, on tto: firing ot i i the thirtieth gun of tto >alntc; and on the l?th . 1 1 of .fills' I'd!*, the new (log was lowered at ■iutiru*’. ths- enure population of Mrxirt* Ivetta; I ,'oogregatisl in tto grand stjuare, coxenng tto [ roofc of the catlu dial ami iteighlsgii'g houses. It is antieipat.d that Mr Pato*. of tlie | Uichiuiuid Eiujiinn, and Mr Hr vines ot tto' 1 Cjairainr* will »v>on I*' at Wadiingfon k>r a , boat lie [»urjxwc Y controversy between them relative to article* writte n by them wpcet fully 1 , on the Pres dent ml noun nation, i* the eauee | Mr Paxo* i* for tlcucral Pi»«-* at*) Mr j Hr..ms is for Mr HrctiAH* * , „ We tore Ufnre n> the act of tto. Is'giala turn of Oregon lerritory uitb its preamble; providing fm taking the sell* of tto [aopk 1 re- ( ! lafave to the formation of a State t.ovemiwnt 1 1 11*' rlectton was to b»'« lain held on the tirat Monday of April, for tto rvceptioo of vote* tor ami against a Fonvcntiivn. if carried in t ' • affirmative, delegate* are to to fleeted frv m tto i xrverel comities, aceorxling to population and • to assemble at the -cat ol government on tb'' 1 1 4th of Jnlv next to form a Htotr tbwwtiiation , I! n*' (\wri It fatten ta then to to «nhmittrd t'the I peopV' of tto Territorv fir nvlifleutit*' Piw.»a*l* Miaosxi—\V« are infonmd Lhai . tto body of ait unkao« n man wa* .bseuveml in tto Wiaeonain Kivrr akw .lay* since, near ! Rmwfey’s Rapid', tto' skull broken, and b-' , ’ pv* ktU iusiste out IV tody waa not bteated. as ia cmc of person* rimptet-m* ol ! a hml mtmtee »*•* | TfifiK rAMMEM* WPANTIUNT. i (V* will «*b J ib. Wr*fa-., Pi »iu •<> Piubcui t fa- M< ynr, m (II •»■)».ti faw-tr,. .«« ’ fauna! twrbi'Bn li thi. -l*ra> >■>»•>* ‘tu *I ‘ p» r At! tl» atfaratiui •- tb* II w it u* fa»Ma .fa! m. «.» | bar iimufl m cfalad la b ibo«. *ai ; ;Wf 11-b far thr* pibbbbr »■! Dbio r*' VVii.u IIAn n. liaurii. a»i> I'uiitt. I - I have fretjof-titlv 1..-unl it Mjurknl L\ «t , jtferi in thr T.-rritofy, that tlx* wibl liar is fur jprvfrraWc tn tlx- tarn.- ha_r of tlx* " , tnt<-*. It may !«• true tint I *-»n't irxlumvurlf to think ' »<> I fitbl that my timothy Li Ihr »'nn<l of tln> | wild |{ra.-w in coming forward in th-- jirlmr. anil' that it uiao lure In grt-t-ii feed mwli bi rin | the fail, ' .irineqovntiy, it lino two a-lvaiiUifn*, OUT the oilier gnuw. It i- afro iwiwr'cil lint j 'air roil is two light to pn'vcitt its wintor-kiU-1 iog. I lind tut' abort- timothy und clover isi sown it jo at n'-w noil, tint it di«s winUr-kiil, in some I’MOamcw, Imt wlmrc it has tiaen sown lift- i iou oM ground when.- the soil has turn mltiva tail ft* llirit or four years, nod has got firm, that 1 tluri it tl mriala* As to the i|uaiilu» of tlx-| two gras* s. although the wiM grass eonijirisisi a vast number of rarities, I will not jiresnmc to* gin- an opinion, yet I am much indiiuri to lie * li*rc that the tame grass will prove the most* protitahle It is n laet that nutst hr noti-ed. i tint the wild grass toon ram out after cutting, j and tint it cam "t long In ujsjn, con i j serjnently, we must turn our attention to pro-, Idncing a substitute ami I suggi-st to the farm t wr», win i an: jaitting in their gram crojn this , sc-uson, to sow after the grain is up, u few acres with timothy and clover. My suggestion as to' the projier tune of sowing the ern-s seed mar not suit the mile Is o( many. But for my pari. | I I prefer to sow at this time, while there isnluir; j prospect of Issintiful showers ami while tlu- 1 grouml is In a good i-on-lition to receive tlo-i iseeil. 1 sow broadcast and let the rain wadi ( I the sed in VYbun the seed is good. I pul on lat the ra'e of fifteen jsuiml to the acre of scol The grouml lor this as well as nil other j ■ rroiis, hum!* to lie plowed deep Wln-u Sisii, j with grain, it furnishes excellent jiusturag" for. stock m the fall, and the next eumn will yield a good crop of excellent hay The raising of' I clover must Is resortnl too noun, to --usbie us: |to enrich our soil, lor when such large farms utvi cultivated, there'will be but very lew faun , era who will keep stock enough to furnish tna nun- to In- turned in an an ofSet for the crops' produced, und it muv Is- set down as a fact,, that thongh our soil is now fertllc.it will not ' always, nor long continue so. ieiflmt manure I Smsoti. j Uhi ,hi tJotttiTV, April 1851 | AoWertTrail. Much uetivity exisfe, we : !i am, in the agricultural branch of the Patent j I office, under the IHreetion of Mr ,1. I>. Brown. | A niimls-r of gentlemen in vari- us [sirts ol the I country, it is said, are engaged in making ex periment ■ in agricultural chemistry, umlseveral intiTisiting n-ports have just fsen reit-ivml One' llnsii I>r. I harln I'. Jai kaut, of UiMton, who| ! Im- nnalyn-d the corn cob, BCijuuiutH the Bu-, !mm that it contains lour and a half parts of i nutritive matter consisting of gum, tareh and ; dixtrme j Another report frum tls: same geutlenian l I luruiahes tls- result of ebuniicul rewurcho- on the sssl ol llu: cotton plant, made during geiej ilogical e.xeursions through the -.tates of North! f'aroliua. .South Carolina and Georgia. The | report says that rot ton seesl mu v i e protilal-iv employ-d in the pr-slm tiou ol a rich oil, and I that tin- woolly tilirn adhering to tlw hulls may i |he ei-ononilsed in the uianufuclure of papir. j while the snlistaniv ol tin a-i-ds niav Is- tin ‘ | ployed for liedinp animal*. and ul*o as an ex ' 1 cellent li rtilizer The following is the niialv-is of tin oil cake mailc from tin cotton mvd : • urlion 117,7-10 1: jmygeu .'•!).RC3 . nitrogen 7 7*'!. hydrogen j V 1 jOn separating tls-various salts, and reducing them to lla ir ratine, tor 100 gruius of tin- oil i I rake, tin- follow i. .* ... -• ,■ -, Atlrbliis- salts, soluble in water, 0.1 -I; poo 1 pbate „f lime it 04 : potash, fUfi : -.ala, 0 .'.ft ;• phi option, arid, with trais-s of sulphuric a,-id 1 and chlorine. Os I ; silism and ovules of iron, ou<l magnesia. li.ltv ; easa. O.lio tobd.7i.oo ’ Tills anulvsis is said to justify the uss-of tln cotton and os a manure for Indian com. which | ,lr;iw s largi-ly on the oil for phosphate. Tie- Bureau lias U< ii dislrilniting tuls rsof| the ( him-a-yam. whichrces-ully iutroducul in to TraiH-i- from the North of China i I’ku- sum i n iik rt iXTFo ovrt- The t'liio 1 Furmtr nays • j In the culture of jw-us. one old routine is a! ' | most invariably practiced, rir : Plant them I about two inches under grouml. ill drills, und aa i .they grow, draw earth up to them,that wh- u, | they come into bearing, and just when they re , ijuiic the im-st nonrishment. moisture. Ac .they 1 get the h-ast for all showers ol rain, by m'-au-' jof the drills, nr ditelies. run rapidly off the. ground, and the sun has tar more effi ct in dry j ing rapid y uller rains , to these mid tlu- tact. ; that a shallow jiUoting. und O drawing up j earth ulterwanl. nearly all tlie rixiU iot m-ar the surface , lunee. early manurity und decay , Kxj a-rirm-nts in planting four years, at diff-rent ‘ depthfa hare shown that the |»-a willgrow free-' ilyinjffiod, mellow, looms- soil, at a ikpth oft lone foot but at the oame tmn we w uld re-, I command planting in generality of soils, at -my. | six to eight inches d s-p .by doing ynr pens will come as i-arly as wlam planhsf only two 1 linehea deep-will grow strongT.pn«lueemors and continue longer. i Cci.ru avion or Oars. -At a recent meeting ( of the New York Partners' Club, it was statist! .that tin- oat crop of the Coib-d Stabs in 1 °s3' ' amonwted to ItiO.fIOU.OOO lutahels. which at 1 .171, is at.s per luithrl. would tat wiwtli ?SO,-! I ta lo.ooo only Jlt).tk)o.oi)i> ioaa than the cot , I ton crop Prof Msis-s stabs! that the largest crops of Wts raised tiering the last five tears in th.s I neighNwh-wsl has his-ti raised hr phosphates I ft. oat er-'p may lie remots-l :Vom tha soil I atmat the first of August, whi-n carrots are jast | i commencing to grow Carrot seed ah- ukl be ' pnt in with on' The • ff et of the latter is to > make the ground light, and when the oat crop 1 i* ramoved the carrots are found to is- clean I and free from wo,-t - CamU were fed oal i , profitably ui connection with oats—in the Jins j isirtion of about one-ha',l When carrots are Fwl out with ,-a!s. Ik- had noticed that the hit i t, r wen- not generally voijrd whole m the cx elements as tls y wen- when hd alon,-. Horses fail partly <m earro's hare a sleek skin Ibe . . braves are alkvuited by their a«e Hliras ; may rcjtvt carrots at first, but wiil n-U«h them if sprit'Ateil with » litth- mea' After eatmtr j them a few iinw-s the horwos like them. ' A I'ovsms-j sP.vipin. vo' I's" I' I'r 1 Harriet k Hunt ays That beautifnl. i graceful aeo-mplishment ol darn ing -o pervert . > swi hr late hours and iiwlei-enrr of laahi-siahle - attin-has-ui'ragisl many w nsil'l- jsopl- and 1 led tls mto deprive the ycung ot .me t the nwwt simple and healthful .-ntoyinent* Itesaase -it has been atui-wl Kiw myself. 1 eon testify I a-t onlv to lU hia'thfuh hut to its recuperative power ' The fortieth, nay the fiftieth year ol mv agi :,-und u»e enjoy ,ug th** -‘te-cbesTtef ex 'tefv.se. It should be vite of the bwlkat *t»a** -1 met ts of -dulilrvu aral are sfi ,«'J be taken by I {mrents that ft is nn-farstrasf an aa sirifa ! WITT - .ark.-* MISCELLANEOUS. » i ratwe-s v MoMA* i PAifeOXs A MtjUlsAS.tUTNsbU.Od.- AT , I !■'Aw, VtcnffMta \ JtMMT IM*. 4*"kf C 1 l> GH.HU.AN. ATTOKNKV AT LAW 1 ■ 9 •/«■#. CMM Tia.rd Pfeui M T till 1 ' TJKI.'HrN'* BIGELOW. ATTORNTVS ANI> ' r> CorXitT.LOl* nr LAW OArc i» Bwt.k »««* form nfTfclnl m 4 M\mm—*** Hi. fnl, H Paw! . May 7, Us4i _ A« B IIPWT. ATTfWWn AT I AW. 1 SOS kb.- srvbf osaiv, Mlaawbn Tsmisrs. ' wif __ 1 T iArksOW MLL, NOTARA ITltf.f .L,rrvt,(il Hottsviw bud Dbblb* lb K«l It.UI. . I.s'vl Wb-rsaiA. v o:-w< «, M T. Mmr K 7,!«?.« ilk»') H LOWKV nTmUAGL, COJUUaiK 'S. b bid *' it■.wxKlltN-; - '>p-r UaUllla, *AI>T i L-faori). U. T oisi Is UfoirU DKLA.V I T SMITH. ATTORKKY-AT LAW *• ur ,b!rf s itlitt wtf Km larfiii. on* j «Ut4MrU I ’ I.AH‘I * il.r* M!NNKA 01.11, ! VV t2l |>A> }-«rl cuiJir o'iruti'-u ux > ll#ctt»* Ilrnta. «hi « - >•/*(i.-snr I.OBi.Ulf bij I IrrevtkCf Mpm*> tod ll«o#/a I Bn.! an-! Pi .- wniffli. u A ywor \ b.t*iu*-»a. * U«-*-iub«r A 4. Ur. wif C~Y H DItKW, LAND BURVEYO& DUAL • KK IN REAI. Hw4m, Nlbl#» iio . M T I‘lMia rr<« Uif )Ud Wuif IdUKlOfllT* ».lt (># kwj.* . { f r lb« a**--* uiaa.*4atli»n i.f A^itletr* J*ir i» »«»; ' \i 111 AS. H.LOWKLL. sSI HVKYOk A.M> <*IV ' ! V H- KNOISLEM, Itewt.nx>, lUk.-U C*.uotv M.u Tt-r \ ' !« «HH loatruim-atA l-.r Surrtyiuf. . I.avlaff «>«it am! I»i»l<iing Utnl*, PUAHnff. ißtrctlinf Af < j Will MMato »U buiiM*A »otru*Uh4 to hit far* » pf*i»n-ln**a and arrurAff. Abk 2l daw ly rjlitt MAN M .SMITH. HANKKH AM> BKAJ-- I Hi t. K#al Katai.--. t.| »><! MioiMbU. Ka-ibaow Bnj^h|Aii'l Anil. liilfr*>*t %lli.aa<l «>m lima (J*|»naiU , I'artt' ttlar l l*»»h«- pur h »'« ao4 aaU- uf J'j*a I ICatata Iswaainf M««oa« l.vat oi I iff ! Warrant*. Par ■M -f i . ■ a J■ll *»• m | l 1.. M • • H|-t RU'K A BENSONS HTAlif: ANfl I.IVERV M •f Paul, ft Auih.uv.aud I #>rt hiflajr trfctrwwlfy < I I n# Tf ro n t *«» <la>* all lb* way hr 4*y Hfht-- ' < laban«# It 'ata »Tarjr li nr 15 mi!** lair* Hi Paul afH Pnrt fllfl#? #***n N-n-Uy, W-.t t oeAtl.y *1.4 jvttlav a 7 t.’.-lofh, * m ♦OT I'AI L AND aST. ANTUONV STAOK . O LINK.— Twlp# a d A/, ra/ular lea## both th# *».nrw pia-at at ?a. M., an-1 2. r M Cnißwa-Uif at St. 1 «ui | with th* ‘•Ml•*tar a(A|« at V a M. ' Eiint lurntrhel i»Ua*ur# |hir‘t-» a.i other • .»t *■->*, I Mrnt'fi n<Mi#a. Hit K W BkNHON , I IVTItY cTHtI.K WF Hate AN F\ ' li TVWStVC livsrr binblb fr-on whiafc wish Isr li | iil*»i toy ({utilKy offnod lloriM, ''•n|a|n, and liufcgfta {' mi l 1 carfftl t-i ronray pa*awi»frra to aa ) . Ti 'inn- *-V r r ■•«►-«. Wnr I bwtweao Mi Paul and Hi Ani: n» m t- ua#rti<in wllh nor | t bt-fiw, lo rbff> t-llfb IsHUM', 1“ 1-ieiti-bdmx »ur i | cc-arkaa. 1 1 I-tAgr aud l. varr Otti a ana dour #a*« of iD-it-csn Hooiw, Hi Anthoay utraat, hi Paul M T. ■S H Hutton, agaut lor St Anthony < A*c# ai Si ' ICbarlra lioiwl aHrSdniiAw RICK k BFMtiQS , T t .MBEIt WAGONS 108 SALK. OF Tlii!' 1.4 t»#ai (|ual«ty. Alao Aaetm>i hand Carnat**- Bufftt*** ! aud Narnana Lr r :at»h. • aprd fiwOßv IUCE A UENHOM M'raCUANTS* HOTEL,ix7i miRD AM' JACKH«»N HTBK.n® fr-ntin# th# Stabilma landlnf, . v aint “aill --R H AM fN, Pn in**»nr Haviug takrn ih# «!«•»•• Iln«#l and thoroofhlyr rwflt rtttad and rw farniahad it, Mr ALLBN hrga to Inf ttu Hi# cltltniA of Mi. Paul and the tm#nl«ni pahtfr. rhat ' • h# la n»w prwparwd in arr ommodai# both N»ard#r* 1 aud travelwra, in a •tannwr unaarpaaa#«f In th# ri tv , Th# tahl# ahall alwara h« auppltad with th# f#wt th# * ifiarkwt Afford* Th# location et tbn ih t#lh#lnf Imm# 1 diatrly in Irnnt of th# atnamboat lan ' ng. and in th# I buam#«a portion of th# cMf, mak#a i |>artt#nlarl# >fw* ■lrat*la to ihoa# who wi«h to d#Mri oi hoata > r inn act tiuwin#wa In th# rltT. Juii# 1-dawif ! fIIKMI’KItANt 'li ll<tl .'F. JACKSON STIII.I I X b-twaan Third and fount; at#.. Hi. nul, M. «s*«al tycarding. by th** dav. »»#k or month, on #a«v . i#rtna r.rw.,l vtablit>f attndhwd I‘ubli# |tatron«/w in ftolipit*- I. stag#* rail at thi* bona# daily fir pm *#ujf#r« | If -'hp of th<* Suuar# aud Coiupa-va I January 7, KM. w \r J W MtRON j DR A. UKttrillEK, Phyaician and Surgeon, utf«r* t'i* prof#AA|<ni»| acrvlc#* lo th# riti #naof st nul ian i TlrlnitA. Particular Attention gltr»u to MMwiiorr ' and all dUH>l#ra ol lanialwa. niflcr hour*, from ■ A M till 6 P. M ,an ’ nt hi* rrai I driir# on Kolmrta Hiirft, ai all -thrr i.i.ir. 1 •'till • < p|tnatl# th# Ktr# ||ou»# H Anthony Sir##i St Paul, Ihr .1 hii. *MU IAFAYF1 TF I IKK ANH MABINKINSCH J A Art: HIXH-ANY, Jsnri.iltb, «... a tAl i 00.0»»o (mount imid in, R1.>0,000. ilwurr H It uxi'r, I Il#nrjr li. 4«r#*‘iitnan, ‘ t-hnrl-a r Chwmar. j c H Roc|w#|t, I A V Hockwrll | I* Howler I A Rnwir>, V,Pr#Ai-l#nt. | llnorv II llunatnr.TsrnaV. | a 1 1.1 rant-* • t#-l a«(Ainal 1(m or I*at ■#*• t»jr Hr# aift I'tland Mnrifatiou, at current r»t#u tiritctH lion I|nratW)S#> iii -ur, K* fiouerttor M*hi# of N#w V’orh r H ll itu#l furry, Mrrrhant. Front Mt , N#aa York <Vv Woi Jam#a Itagga. I-M W n | Mtr##t, N Y.Oty It Kraukl>n Clark, Urok#r Atfh PtrnaH, PhlladfafiKt* S J H < f'rt»Wi. F.«i . Atio n#f. rt»#n. N \ Miraut i.kamtiari. Eaq ,N. Y. Parn‘t#l L'f'itl t, C»*h Jan#«ytllw f‘,l> II t. VY K I* Haakrll, K-q , Mo-on Maaa ! C. J Carer, MtiWauk#* W.a J 1‘ Wfilh*. Merchant M||» Auk'#. W. • M. flnuher, lUuht-r.tHihkoah, Am. W. H. Warner, Merchant Api‘l**«• -n \V|* N n-*ill# A Brother, M.ebn-g «n. \Via fj* IV! tel#* l*au#*l In th# atiorfa r#«ponatb:# « > i-aih hr >. M. KATON. Agent, Ht Paul, M. I I l>rtoh#r 75 1555 .14wH > I « *>oUt) I’ACKAtii&i nl NEW ftf VIA MOOPY 4 CO tn»o!fa«alfa n P-y i i.onda. Boot* Mi na-.anl Hat* . IT Mci'tth Water *tre* i •t' cago a Hr xi rh of th# Ifouaenf H < IMVfM 4 .-f Hatnl 1 ' 1- oia,/ wlioaw aipvikca* • Uu Mi# |*aai twenty fl"> >#a • t together wph amj l# me »n§. give a«f«r l t»e* <n »’ # p ■ <*!-##• of good- fareljr #qunih 4, and fiwrond too i-eoißer. W« aould aa-u ea ! purchaaar* that « - .*r Warr’oo j <a MMuallv e«um«|v#, whitfh eouhl#-* na l • oter a* bo** 1 and rom id* I# au aaaornnent ineath o| the lloea •• • jf “*da I abo*# nanKfef, na rm Iw- fomd |a »h** ntrliet ; and that oir are euitrely uew t-ough* iu th beat uiai k i* j and wa at||l #-tar»n»er ent'r# *atl*fk#tlon ;n pr #* « ' ! term*. <• all wli-< m«v laror na with Ihei; |-*‘r *«# apr 15-al4 w-'.'m 1 IJAIIuEY BROTHERbS, ?TOR AGI P»K , W ARDING AS'n C'hfMIHMION MTRI MANYaC lealwru m kineanaa, i io« tooua aud lUniurt bar# f#* ; c#l*#d and ahall conaiantly keep on hand a large and com pint# st#«h. I FwrHiara and aettlera in Itakotab, Ri<# ami !•©<•»)hue i Countlna wonM »1o *r#ll r# *l## na a run Wa h m hough i o«i r goo la at th# lon eat price#, and can r* addr aJß>fd io a#H them low fhr raah Mnatmo. Mm Ter May tV RtM-Itw4 ' . | MAKIU.K: MAIUILE: Jl ST BUCEIVEIi, at TMK kiwi*' -TA M f W. RK«. romer f ol ua«kwoa and s*###n h orrfia, Mi Pan a f« irw , tut of American and Italian M.-amnem*. Tomb c < o «. ‘ M«rb|n rb>mn#y I.wee a, Fnrntturw Mtaha. 4c | Th.»a# wiahtug to er##i a autiahie ami iaaiiog '.ubuta to ih# meinorwy of thetr frleoda. will do w#l| to #all »«d ! e&anua# bofur# pwmhn«mg #;*•** h#t-r vpt ai «V‘ .bswtf j r TorrrrN % rti TKBBITUKY of MINNESOTA. nramuT mrxr m. rs ri jngirHtm. vi n, hum < tunn. ’ Th# Board oi County C Bin.i « nerafo-Tw'. t u ■ t? ttm'orr oi Minnea 44, 1 iai viia . Tran hi n J Martlet* J. 4, h R Prwn.o' Cfe»nw*-I 1 tr t;.t»r## Horan#-! ao-1 J hn M tbanr of fakota ceaniv. Id' d "Ivttkf of U (non* roomy, m 1 l)a i*l | y Rr«« Uir Of R, m-#A to 'ltttr ,i #(#o* *lll<- , To Phraakl A J Martktt R i’rown. C *T/* ( Homtiett. JoLa M.Suano. l*a».l €>!»••#! an! lhnell f Reao •> it .# a bora named 'wf»n*an*a • IrthnHwcuir*! v::;z !•! , «*4#wofth# CWrk of th* I» wtnrt €*•*•» t af rwwai .at Uendota .n the co .ittj «f Dak ta af rw**i ,aa! ’o nne ( I n eopa of tor o-*arfa* to tt;# a fawn'd '-mptntut on m*- ai ma i'Mka In th* im* u| Hnatinra. in ao*.l f o.ni* •Ph « tweni? a*a »f #r-he ear >-a hereof #trla-i*e <>r ih- dm • ( -och »- r»kf. and H «•< 4it to imwrt #atd • o nv !# nl • ilhiti IS# time af r*M tl, tha L!n.n‘-»ff 'A * • • } wc*«nn wP! *a»e >ud#me«f »"» f- t v e «nwi of » » Imadrad a»l f- onoen .'oti»ra and »»air fe»e «-Aia. wl a Ini# fa t from Sa ftraf 4«v > ' Te‘ !•> A. P !*s r kouteath# rad- .d tbt- act on Pfi;rd «' It*,- | . the Tthdaiof A|-n!, A l> ,1 *5 Rwnrsai. r g*«*ru. I Ayrl*4—ot-t. PinlAtdT • AU«rn#* . fIIKKRITOKY nV MINNKSuT \ I DIMTKJCT cOLRT ir ThtrU D u. t, D» M -ea •» Trv-aa an %U : »i* ri». * < -r*##«nl fort IWM PU.' t if 44 Mtrwa • • 4a,war ;<#tM>daii I To Mwo*« O W»thrr t7e ihaa* ma-1 ♦ , \ r am iwaki hum#> n*4 aa-i i#,an#! u» iwait ih# . romplamt Alii* ac t t ( bf*k>ki r#iJ t* Meraa p ‘ •era#* apm» «•« %•►! *••#*# a r-w of »o*r ao-wor ■ aa# at a»* edko a -he l»w» oi Paev.agA »* «•»*» mm**? w ilda tw-ntj v.n*e allot wta: a i.#r**»i e* '• *•# ido f-4 h*etT'#e ardffao# all t - amwer «oM -ow t y .».!»» w. hln th* tt- fa afhrwa •». thw ! m Iblo ae ~ «Hil taa* iioktniont a*aJn-' j'-o ♦>*• th* •w“ 4 * ,a '*| ' huwiLrad tat h»VI l•'*:#• -h>U*r- ! thru e gk« , am! gt# #-t *r-nt *Se dh-wo'i'Oa *f A t 1«M t#wc 140 UM cwwt. wf U a nmft-m. . I :s— M H-Kfa.«- mm j tyri N*##* fhMft»*tart#» I REAL ESTATE. yMTTn rnirSF A cn., DEALERS IN REAL O ESTAT... Rwtwlb, va T>> Otic# t'fnooiu ih# l H f.anl ofllr# tM*c«rma-ut iandwmir. i#j, L*ad Warraata local*!, loreatmeniw at-m lb# b***l ad‘«niage. and money on real ewtg-.a *#rurit> All hio-u of Suraaaknf. Mapping and h, .tting dona * .t '.er by a prartn-al Surrey.*# Hrrv o* wiehing; <’l Tvwnahjjf Mm# ut tl*** «urrfay«4 rttrb# 'ura .he! at r#ji***nab!e pr!##a REmCKGEM H-.u l.t 0«* Aletauiler KaxQws y . St Paul I i*•*» Vi M Welch, Chie* Jowtleo af Mw Tw# It . W. i i,alj *, i*s, , i>gui«r r. t»ha L'. S Lma. »lfl. #, R# !1S t r (.rai.au; K-j Kec#i»o# Oft.-#, K-i Wing Rev J si Ham ck Kfag -t#f tJ rifa*Ml« K#.' W «*• K.« *ttf*rt. k kmoob. \■ loroevfi a • Law. Mt. rant lit u. dokara L 1 ai*«r, id liar u i«y atraal, N Y C<U ie'fTotf Marlar h R#*! F<*at# *nd *tw-k fjrr* k#r* Chicago. |;j Hi u, T T Ab*-’t. haruror Rart.-hraier, N |l d»oM#fi Pb-nco. K-q. H-Uftn Jf. il T . ;• Jam-, x Wfi'j atrtvt New York lli.n II M H • # lieiorat# tx. Cortgreaw. |R. pnnl. A Wiiatno, h#q., Lowell, Maa*. laugdi !>• r mnM. j u. riMwa. r. r. io«o*. * S CuiUv K 1 ITo W ATONLYwT ELLE Cty , V! t.aowoia. tlmeral Ln»d Agent. *. at ,4 hr>Afht mid ■ -id thmughoat SnAihertt Mmneaoia Per an- wi4H|t#Mttle# II hud U to th**f «.Uan t«*'# i . viatl thta put Mon of Mr Terraory All uerca ox) .nlu.aiats u »11l be fuiuiahed Refrrtorfon H M Eire. *t Pm!. Emoraon 4 Caar, V. E Hand #au, Tritcra# tie* Slum I I Pn ItAngMIMhMMl t AngMIMhMM SUPERIOR. POVGLASB COVHTY tf!9CON -I N Thi* plare ia aituit*! on ih#hayof Superior aud I alt llaud n*cr, #t th# head uf i.*ke Sucorvor. aud J n-.rfa*. * a tvettor ait#. h#*t#r horhor.andgrwaier a Jvan lag#* for a cwiiimof rml cif>. tliau any other pomi m ka nnrih-wr.i, and la equaled in proapoctlT# ImouiiAbo# by t hir.-ig«> only Ph. pr -prveiora h <#• • «.onr v uudiapuiod, •••' •*#,* #«*ni*r#»l till# to ih# land uj-on whichHt ration l»la‘-l out, and *n porrhiseTt n 1 lota r##ehrw warmntee deed* for (he aamr Muuerior «» laid out during the !•«#< *ca»ou. aud al ready eotitnlna aevrrnl huadr#*! InhaMlania. a larg# ho tel, a uuuxbor ol at«>rna, a tonaiiudvooa |/»«r.oilb air hiijfa#*, nih! In nl! reapecta the moat flourlahlng new town in tho o#at. Th# eoowty #oa». n l M Latid «»• Ik#, an ! Poat Olllc# are loralrd her*, w here the hliaai* aipr' # B< ! Lake II. M hlifftary Road, now in #«>uia# <»f cttufiiruaiM'ii, ronnerLug with Hi Paul, ter nnu He* |t ia alao the lake trrmtnua of alllhe (irofect #0 railroad* i.» (he heau uf Lake f*«i*#tlui. TUr ‘*S#o 1 canal will b# open hv Jane, after which time lout llnea ••I lake siniurrx will run io Mupwrio/, one from 4 h» cago, iwo from • Irveland, and one from HuQhlo fr o-xsrd having Nnen t»uili rfi|»rraa!y for thla irnd# Two aieam aaw nulla aud a priming praaa are now i the wav to Superior, ai d will be prompt!) a«t to work. < hie naif of the lota have been appropriated by th# |i|i»prirtoni to t»# aotd by the nnditogan) to aciual a#i llera . u #a*> lamia, and lo provide a fund for e«ten-lve puidl# Improve nenta Liberal appropriation# hn*« been Bift'l# lur public yurt'oaea -parka, churehea. rail road*. A r ,4c. j lf lu order to correct ike tMiaappr*.h#n*loii ariaiug troMi aiinilaril) of narnra It i* r>i« per to Plate that “Hu parlor Cityal*oat ih# till# of which a l#g«l cnntrornr ay euata, i* another and did# #ut place, and in a «M ferent townahip from Hupenor . y•. .'Awy-.. ft *rJ .# T‘avc L aik- -vu cnyor. and IVm II \#WTon, agent and attorney f»*r propr*AU-r», m i may be aa#n in live principal hot#ia ol Hi Paul, <;*!#na. Chicago. Detroit, I trveland, Tolndr. Hurt tlo hltd othn rltiea All peraoiifa who wi-h to purcha*# otaombtalo Infor mat inn. can apply to Win II Newton, Huperor.Doug laa county, VV i*tooam. Wa II NEWTON, Agent A AMorney for Proprtaitra olMuparior M IMS GROCERIES. Vk i.Aill'KMLl H WUULMiAbE GltO • - ! K AM* 1 • »VI All - Sl* *N MKltt H \NT, Corner ( I ihirt and Jackwai Street, Saint Paul; M 1. Haa ut ait i# an ' lo aniv# n U-.- t.t J C lopiate at«/« M of krocer-e. Pr vld- n«. IS’/w. • , IVar# 4#., to which Hi# a Haul i»o •>! iba lrad* i* j-»i l«c * 'j r vt t fav*le.' Ht. I part which gt •- ofi' mi.it th# eery Irnreai m»:! -* r*t#a. kU rtoVrvatalfawd U> jin Aa*tM I #FrnR« 100 i<UU Lruahod 20 alow eau? i,-.inrev :.(» - - n-x-ie : ! .»-> f.•##».# llki A It do 1(1 1 «ai* 80 HllM 't .do It.-1 Lirraitt J# '. b>'» McW'o- ' ri. .... W.*ck (L hfbV* *li ' j- d" Ka«pt*fafcy -ioi d« k*w* #y rup do t “ igfui-Ahn*. S» hbTv Utdilfan H If T CL.cerd Iho hag* io j!* lU*pi farry .'»« hf cite-.!* Jiu|-**t '■»•« L 1 Hfi-i fu t«tt» r -6<> pk(« Vil 4o [ir |*r#a*i ved Olngwr ill> do Uiack <!-• 1 1 o M-* -j#ritnl V> dn r„,nprw.!*r l-» M 5 •»,, Vermarelli |OH ~*#k* Hi Loti*# ia <V> lanua .1.. Java tin !!<» ’ - < .t;- (. »en |V*4 50to*t##Omu»d4# 'lO do Mwl: ffeana l«e.*-W U * .if« A -t tl !*i 'Ll#- |oi> m«*#- Fatnllv* S-wp *'o pkf* Mn*(t*r.l uu fa;.ay do htatoatVvra it ( Ca-btile «!t- ,VHt>d*r.,.i» 1 .I*. Roald Ik »»••« |/> bag* ; iiuenti >|-»m Ji do l#ip.» *.* 4.* T-ard- I nit 11-- NiitaiMra 7?. bn-' lari- JiU Ik* Mere 6') b :« s trifagat 11» d' Chocolate 4 1 pkga fial#ialu« Ilf) «' (.-►<*# I'Kl.a k (.A-,.! Li .total-, j VO di* Snot 11 Dale \ lo )2b Pwp|#r Haur .. (j .j. Ijij# d * >£* h ' Wb ia*ta -20 bos* - tareh j» r vawa Dfacantera lOhfdo d • • Tur ilderu fril hblalAl' ' IA.-4.1 50 l Waill Board* fit. , f "e, • • 7 . V Ml . Ho- ti Vi do Ito'tow II d » Market I!b«kwf gli do ,*vuda do -1’ d.M ik'd * rids 15 do Hng.r ! . 15 Aot t'lnthfa* Unfe VO hf b his hv-u (to 110 do* Plow I in* - .*-. Hulterd IT'. I i Bucket .o «l* *SO S a*t T.»•*•- * • .. 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