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S’ i) .Sf li* 3. a From the I<ondon Punch. The Liu>t Appendix to Yunkec Doodle. Yankee Doodle sent to town ilis goods for exhibition; Everybody ran him down, Auu laughed at his petition— They thought him ail the world behind; A coney, muff, or noodle; liOi'gh on, good people—never mind— Say* quiet Yankee Doodle. Churn*—Yankee Doodle, hr. Yankee Doodle bad .. cruft, . A rattier tidy clipper. And he challenged, while they laughed, The Britishers to whip her. Thi ir whole yacht squadion she outsped, And that on their t wu water; Of all the lot she went ahead, AnJ they came nowhere arfer. Choi us—\ atikec Doodle, &c. O'er Panama there was a scheme Long talked of, lo pursue a Short route—which many thought a dream— By Lake Nicaragua. John Bull discussed the plan on foot, With slow irresolution, While Y'ar.keo Doodle went and pot It into execution Chorus—Yankee Doedle, &r. A steamer of the Collin’s line, A Yankee Doodle’s notion, Has also quickest cut the br<ne, .Cross the Atlantic ocean; And British Agents, noways slow Her merits to discover, Have been and bought h r—just to tow The Canard packets over. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, Sco. Y'our gunsmiths, of th.-ir skill may crack, But thftt n'giin don't mention; I gne«s that Colt’s revelv -r* whack Their very first invention. By Y’snkeo Doodle, ti«>, you’re heat Downright in agriculture, With his machine for reaping wheat, Chaw’d up as |.y a xuiture. Chorus—Yankee Doodlo, icc. You slso fancied, in your pride, Which truly is tarnation, Them British locks of vour’n defied The rogues of i ll ere. tion; But ( hubbs and Bramah's, Hobbs has pick’d, And you must now be view’d all, As having been com; letely tick’d By glorious Yankee Doodle. Chorus—Yankee Doodle. &c. Odds nud Eodt, A Rb< do Island lad, under examination by a Connecticut schoolmaster, being naked "Mow many Gods are there?” after having scratched his head mmc tiine, replied, “I don't know lu>\v many you’ve got in Connecticut, but wo liavo Bone in Rhode Island.” There was some sense in the remark of a Scotchman, who, in r adieg the saying of Solo mon. ‘‘Snow is beautiful in its season,” exclaim ed, “Ay, nac doubt it was berutiful to you sittin>; wtlh the vines and (assess o' Jerusalem aside you; but had you been it poor stone mason, vc would have said nac such thing.” A poor man, at licvnae, England, while re moving a uork from a large stone beer Guile, hv means of his teeth, get it suddenly propelled down his throat, owing to the fixed air tint bottle con tamed, lie was only relieved by having his windpipe opened. Rum’* a great elovator. Old Ilicks says night afore last, be couldn't pay his board—the thought made him desperate; ho drank half a pint of R. G. (rot fgut,) and in fifteen minutes he felt as though be arced all the real estate in town. A atudcnt of medicine out in Michigan, having courted a girl a year, and got the mittin, has turn ed around and sued her father for ‘the visits’ he paiJ her. He’s ‘some,’ isn’t he: He makes •ot his hill for ‘ossification of the heart.’ An old farmer in Ohio, was anxious to have his minister dismissed, and was asked the reason why. “I’ve beard say,” wus the reply, “that a change of pastors made fit calves, and I’m m for a change.” John Fish advertises in the Mnnchp*ter Mirror that he cannot live with his wife, us she keeps bba “continually in hot water, and arts like the dbvil.” John u excusable—no Fish can live in liot water. “Charles,” said a father to his son, while they were working at a saw mill, “what tmsaesses you to associate with »urh gi.is as you do? When I was of your uge 1 could go with the first cut.” “The first cut,” said the con, us he assisted the old man »n rolling over u log, “is always a slab. ’ ’ “Why are pretty women like barking dos«?” “Because they show tlnir teeth and don’t bite.” Tbe author of this conundrum is an old bachelor. An honest Irishman, fresh from Hibernia, rsught a bumble bee in his hand, supposing it to be a humming bird. “Och,” he exclaimed, “devil bum, how hot hit little fut is.” A Michigan editor who had been to New York purposely to hear Jenny Lind sing, and who saw her eat a hearty menl afterwards on the steamer, anys he can’t understand how such angelic notes can proceed from where he saw her take in such “big hunks oi beef and taters; it heat him.” A country clergyman, being opposed to the use •f the bass-viol in church service, was over-ruled by the congregation. The first Sunday it was brought into usu, In* anuoui!ci;d the psalm as fol lows. To praise God, wc will now iiddle the 46th p«alm, short metre. Said one apprentice to another, “Hill, I’d much sooner work for uiy laws than your old man.”— “Why so?” “Because my boss ain't always sound the shop interfering with his own business.” Paopnicr.—A correspondent of the Boston Post, more than a year ago, ventured the follow ing prediction, based upon tbe fashions of that period. He saw it literally fulfilled at a very early period: “When coats, hats, aud jackets arc taken By our precious acquisitive sjwiuse*, Our confidence well may be shaken lu respect to retiiuing our Irouttri!" ’ll »e Ohio Democrat gives the following sad tnlo:—Charles Seymour, engineer on the Baton and Hamilton Railroad, bad been p-’ying atten tion to Miss Julia A. Could; her father having become acquainted with tbe state of alfiirs, call ed upon Mr. 8. nnd requested an interview at his (G’s.) residence. During the interview, certain propositions were nn.de to 8., with which he re fused to comply, w hereupon the enraged and dis tressed parent drew a large knife, and thrust i. into 8., making a frightful wound iu the lower side of the slvdomen, through which the intestine* protruded; an awful and dangerous wound was also given in the neck, and S’s. hands and face were consideiably cut. He is now lying in n very ethical state. Much sympathy is expressed for die parent, who is onu of the best citizens Attend to tour own Business. —A man who had become rich by his own exertions, was nsked by a friend the Secret of his success. “-I hare aecnmnlated,’ replied he, “about one half ■7 I*op*rtf. by attending strictly to my owq bu siness, and the other h; !f l.r letlinr other peo ple's alone.” I W hoteanle mid Itctnil. SAINT ANTHONY STORK. MAIX Str.l ST, »T. AKTHO.XV, OPPOSITE Till. f'Xtl.S. "■.I nimble Vinepence i> bitter Ik’iH a elow Sbillinf." fltilK imdriiipixl re«|',*ctfullv luinnnnm to flic clti- Ji ten» ot Si. Autlimi) , nuJ the up| er country, as well us those who live in St. I‘atil, (il they want to get go.Ht* cht-up,) that they are now prepnrrit to exhibit one of ilie laigc-tt ami I nut »« tout as-ornuvot* of Gntsls ever t»r»’l into Miuuosotu. Tltt alack contain* many new sinl heuii lifnl «t) Ins, all II <v|ug been set .*ted 111 the fmtirn cities with thr grtalnat car* to suit the market of Minnesota, sshicli the) will sell on the most reasonable terms. Tbs follow ina> be f'Mitnt among tin ir dkv uoons. Black, blue, brown, olive and grrt-n broadcloth* ; doe skin, caaaimerrs, Sstiaells; mcrtnuca of all cslurs ami qimhlie*; slpac a lustres, rhangalile ulpncnns ; blank, charitable and tlgnrnl silks, muslin dc btiu. • ; Krnit ll? tngllsh ami Aiunncatt prints; lawns of all kinds, white, red, green anil y ellow linnnrls, tuoianyeilo. lor children's ! wear; brown ami lib aeiwil stir, tings and shirtings uf nit , the different qualities: lied ticklin'; blue, brown, w hile | am) in'vcil ilrills; hickory stripes, cnttonailtv, canton 1 Hun.els, apron cheeks, butting, Wrt.i.ting uni w.ckirg, j Irish linen of sll varieties; black muslin, crape, veils, etc. ol diU'eienl colors; birilgeye, Scot. Ii nub ltilsMim tliuper; I •nown Sitlen ami iliHVrrnt varieties of table covers; oil cloth, do., <l.s.; vesiinrs, a!! kilijs of crnvapi, Scorch uni! Ameriraii ginchain* . r iriicli il«>.. I i r» 'eii’laino,strmlill i; adk. crape and iMAiwI vanrn - of ahavt is; brown h.ii -1 tu.is, luu a i!iills. linrkabnck, cra«li, be:.tin k;. jeans, grass elotli sliirl«; nnislin, axis*, lisle Itirtail nud linen edgings amt inacfgbiga, i< •\. *. hoett py. plain ami bee !• r ctl enrulTi s, linen cambric hamlki i. hi. fs, bonnet, cun, ami 'let s ribbon*: pink, 1 Inr ami preen t htmbray ; linen gtogbwn, Italian lustre, pepßss, colored brrgi. mohair lustre. Turksalin, jiiain amt plaid silk ami gingham j ar t> >ls, fringes, gin a un.'hrcllua, r lc.,etc. A Inrgt |.«-it RBADY-MADE CI.OTIII.N’a,iMBnInc lured ev iresslv f>r »!: s place, line;, iinl Shoes, Mats, t;a;n. any (||i;.::ti!y of etcaw goods, all s .ilrd ibr this market ! F t MILV G ROGER i KS. .lava. Rio. ami Si. lVuningo rofl'. cliocolntc, coma, •'lack lea, i>n| eitul do., young and ebl hymn do.; jrinp. r, Cassia, >i-<t: ril, sugar, pepper, .pue, liutinrpM, /iia.t , kctehnpK peppi r-tunue, clovim, rairiua, i iirraiilv, nee, ataiTi, vmirl, imli.ro, tlrii d apples amt peaches, i hewing vml mind,ing ti b.iccn, co.lli.li, hams, xlumldcra and xidi l ueon. Ilnur, oals cm! corn. lienn-, pork ae.d bird, tamp oil, rope, iiitil;i*n-.., eonlc<'ti<Miar\ of nit kind., aaieraluv, stareli, r.indles. In h i w <!avsthcy will have a lame lot of paints and dyc-stnits, spirits ol lurpentii o, ukt.Uol, butli r, eh. use. etc., vie.. XIARDW ARE. 'Jilt «aw« n:ul files, <:ul irnc, roßee mills,shovels and j spades, ttimmons’ axis, a geiimne article; |ioc«, nHils-at » very variety, Ittuking glasses, window knives ami | forks, ; <h k. I raid p< i kmvi e, enrpenter and joiner tm Is. 1 gnus, both simile and double bitrrx Is; wuh a lull asaort nu lit of Ilanlvv .re. A In x* lot of fItOCKEItV wi'l be opened in a few dax s. f'oitd s. from 1A rents to $5,00, of all kinds from the horn to the liufthlo and slie!', roi- ..’mir of the lurk, sida nni! roiimi eoiiihs, Cue ivory and buffalo r.mi l,'ngl;.!i i.iui tlr< . iny do CM.'. >C"aS— H ctlfTereiit pattern* from 9k*,oC to 9J},00 —together with a lot of YANKEE NOTION'S. TTI-ad’ce am (ientleieeti ire s haled to call mid e.v amine the votui. for themselves. .1. 11. STEVENS A CO. St. Aathonr, Juno J 6, ltiji. lo •ir Ye lii bbls. oitl Moi.ongahela do 5 bbls ftpu;u- {louse Molasses, 5 Itnskets t'hnni|iagne. For sale at the World's Fuir Store in S tint Paul, by M. l.’l KKAN At CO. Sept. 4. 1851 JO h . HOBKKTS, CORNER Ol WATER AND JACKSON STS , IS now offering for »ole a largo and beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS, Consisting in part cf Calicoes, Sheeting, Shirt ings, Mouslin tie htincs, Silks, Alpacas, Briad lotln, Ciis-itncrcs, Satinets, Juana, Vestings, Coat Triinmitisrs, I.inscvs, READY MADE CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SJIOF.S, Ate. Selected with great care and bought tit extremely low prices. Also, GROCERIES, A full supply—host quality of Coffee, Teas, Su gars of several varieties and prices, Molasses, Spjce, l’epper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves ; Salt, (very cheap ;) 50 bbls. winter Apples; Nails, Tobacco, Inc. Sir. Also LKII'ORS, on Commission; viz;— A ucric.in Bratuly, Amerieati (tm, Coiiimoii, rec tified »n«t .Mnnongaln la Whiskey, ehenp for cash. Goods at cash price* will be given in pay for I uie, Hales, W beat and most other kinds of pro duce. LOf IS ROHI.IITS Would particularly invite the attention of Farmers and all others to ins stock of GOODS, believ mg they will find it for tneir interest to deal with him. He has facilities for doing business on the river, unsurpassed by nnv oilier establishment. form Aiti>i\<; & commission. I am prepared to roceive, store, and make advances upon l’roduce or any Goods consigned to me. LOTTS ROBF.RTB. St. I’aul, Minnesota, April 28.-ltf WAR EAGLE MILLS, AT GALENA, TIIE Biibwrihcr is ugeiit of Flour from the jtlmve mills, ami will U iVt H conUHlii tll(i|i|\ Oil lll, ml of mijku fnio mi.l our* suporUm , which will >i. ; sold m u til prices, freight mil], ,!. superior finality of t’ii- Flour known to nil who !inv«- tried it.nml it only n-.jiiiros n trial horn to make it a far onto fimiih Fltmr of Muitumotn St. I’atil, Mn> 22, IH.VI DLV'AR At AN A FiSIIEII, A T ilie < < Iclirmul llt KMONT liOTSi:, Krnrh *‘rrrt, -Saint I’ntil rune pnyßrett to rro-ivr liOkKlM'.itSat jt-’Niitj [‘rr week, nr tl.tj-boar i its without lodgim; r.t 15-’,on. Tin > also Weep t» liar, supj 1 1 J with prime li <(no.« anti cLare am] will bu rrutlv, ut all times, da' and wglil, In provi»lt sent!-, men or Inin * with any r< fr.-sb mi “** *•**>' U‘n> "a'*’, that hii tin 1 in iiinrke:: aueli as I'lfs feet, cysierv, sardines, tripe, \<i,i*on, huiralo tonftsa, wiftsh, monw aiain tin, elkat aks, trout, wipe, anil wtmdciM'k, patiidge, prairie £ 1 nose, atui whateve r tuny cun timi at tiie time l»e*ni;; 111 our market June ‘it», Idol DENTISTRY. To the t'itizeus of Miuucsota. HtVIM; been actively engird in the ~ practice of Ptnlistry lor the jurat jl twenty years, and in perfecting inimv v«i- !y]\ * T»i?i usible improvements in the nieeliamsin of tile art. it in hoped thnt this iong experience ill n prnltss- SIOII w. ncoe,Miry in mij ply i, ll? »Ut* win, fa ..fan ini, ![,.»« „t cwiiiraiiiiiiy, Will enLille me to jour cnlid. ;i« ~ port. ' 1 It i« retpectfully suggested to your con»ider*ti<m if there nre tut advantag a amr,; ir..rn tin u „,p!o\ „„ „} ~f II resident artist. well known in his nr.»l< anui, m inofi r •noe to itini nail verniers of dentistry ; tsj ccin’l'-, in this Unit ail opcrtitioua confided to my Inin.ls an warranted for a specific period, mill any accident ocii'ning di ii, e tUut tine, will l.e r her'fully remedied witlneit ;.m extra « hur>:e. F. r tny iimnulac.iirc ri Vijicrior i nit. i! anti various improvement* in the construe ion lor ,1 rtlM>Uitii>n o ik.- mouth, of artificial tee th i.i t \,-rv i . s sil.le »tyle, the highest premiums were nevurcVd at the fair* ol ilie Me It.uiic’i* Institute in Missouri, I.niiie SI ts oi t, r ill Oil line ,'oM plate r, w hit or without Sums, mail ter. < ii a trite principle i f u .\tii:<>«t»hcrir IVra a'u c rt S '' '"" ,IU! lOr ' pmvors yt nta«tiwtt;oii in ,! ul(f r . “ Aching teeth” when no; ulce’jde !, instantly rtli, veil or the nen \if exp, serf. elestrov,,' with verv liti', ~ , * I, rt,t filling I.pwili refer them Ii .hit but’ ill oru : r that foil benefit may he d-rjr.d no;,,' the fi line -renn .11 tcetli, it must It, done l„ (nre t.ie tooth h£ arh.d: li«tier It is ho-hy .f r m: l mme economical to*„|,. .cct your teeth to the oriv.sK.nnl inspection of , ..,,r den ttrt, who ran most certain!., save vo„ r tc. it, H won: <.fit,in, Ternary pain, l.y thus earlv arresting liir progress of decay. II these precaution* were strictly ob served, not a tooth would be lost, where now , through a reckless indifference to tUo care of the teeth thoasind. are yearly extracted. ’ Moat particular care paid to the regulating of children’s teeth "Hrin* the second dentition, attention to which will 1..- of irflnite value to them in after life “ Teeth exit-acted by the careful use of iutrtnnente of vt*r> impntved conMnirti--:i. for side, a superior an, le of tooth Powder, posse,,,,* the requisites for prearm up the iceth, and Preen,tine the formation „f tar,nr, so offensive to the breath, mid in juriotis l« th« gum*. * 1 _ M. 11. JAB Vis* Dentist rrO*ee and n-l.lenee, Filth U-txv ,-en iackson and Roiarta streets, St. I‘otti, Minnesota Territorv July 31, ISRI. 7 ‘ ~ PHOHATECOURT. IYJOTICEis hereby given, that the regular J.l twins of the I'roliuie Court of Ramsey county, Minnesota Territory, -.till he iiolden „„ the first Mondays in March, June, September and Decenilier, reapectivelr, nt 0 o’clock A. M at my nttico in rke town of St. Raul. * 40-yly HENRY A. LAMHERT, Judge of l’rohate of Rainney Co. Min. Ter. WINDOW GLASS), Jt'ST received and for sale cheap, of all size, from 8 , *® ** by 36, At SPENCER'S July 31, lesl. ,5 i hd y Cedar Fosia, for sale by Aug. H. (17-»0 j. W. UABCOCK. FARMING I.ANPS in vhiiiitv of Saint All till,nr Fails f.u-sale. Appl, t<. ' J. p AVII.SON. Mnv S!», ISAI. (; NEW GOODS x . JL'ST RECLIVI.D, at the Bi>stoii Furnishing Store, per Sleuincrs Nominee and Lamartine direct from Boston nnd New-York, a large and elegant stock of French, English and American Dry Goods, embracing almost every style ati'l fabric that can bo found in the eastern market*. We would invite the ladies of St. Paul, St. Anthony and vicinity to examine our stock of thin Dress goods : embracing Swiss and Bard Muslins, Berage*. Law ns, India l inens &c., be lieving they cannot he surpassed in the Territory. Catkmertt, Delaiiiet, and Linen Lnitret. We have received one case of beautiful French Delaines and Cashmeres. The style cannot be surpassed. Also, a few pieces of Linen Lustre* which are verv desirable. Prints ! Prints ! f Among our Prints will be found two cases of Merrimack*, new Spring stvles 5 cases Cocheco, o do Manchester, 3 do. Fail River, 1 do. Mourn ing and 10 do. various styles and colors. Slut ids ! Sli a iris ! ! Our stock ol Shawls consists of 1 carton Al! wool Cashmeres, 1 do. Broclut, 1 Berage, 1 do. Lisle thread Printed Cashmeres, M. D. *}e. Hash ry. Our assortment is complete—embracing every quality usually kept i;i a retail store. Our atock of Bleached uni t’nblcachcd Coi luris is unusually larg“, with a few pieces tine ail word flannels. Bleached Crown Linen Table Cxivcrs, Cotton Damask Super Heavy Tickings, Linen dia|*ers. Crushes, Linen lidkfs. Ginghams, Cumbrifs, Silesies, Crewels, Patches, Gimp and Fringes, Laces, Edgings, Carpet Bags, fcc. 4c. lieaihj-jyiadt Clothing. Me would say to the gentlemen of f 1!. Paul, St. Anthony and surrounding country tint our stock ol Koudy-M.ide Clothing nnd Furnishing Goods cannot be surpassed. Jt is of our own manufacture and will be warranted in every pur licuiar. following is a few of the many article* received : A few cases of l!ats and Caps, of the Spring Style, which cannot he equaled either in price or quality Our SlocA* of Boots and Shoes were mamifat turetl per order, and \vi 1 be wurruuted in every particular. They consist of •1 cases Sewed Calf Boots 6 do I’egged do 8 do Kip do 4 do Heavy do 2 do dents Extra Fine Gaiters 3 do Ladies and Misses do. 2 do WalA'ing rihoos I do Children do JSails, Glass, Dried fruits, Groceries, SfC. 100 casAs Boston Mai's, from 3 to 2*). 50 boxes Glass, various sizes. Together vx nh u hirer assortment of Unit* and Screw* Knolm, Door Locks, I'lancs, S.tws, liliml Fttstrnii A i . together with n general assortment of (Iroctrirs. We snail not attempt to enumerate all, or state pi ices. Suf fice it to mix, wr have n Imx er const oilly in the Eastern market, which enables us to »cli good* 111 |»er cent leas than those who only gel to the market once a year* i.ailies ami gentlemen are respectfully incited to exam ine our stock here null at St. Anthony ns the goods w ill he freely shown whether the people wish to purchase or not. i>. l. man, First door ahoce the Auter. House. MILLINERY. MUi'. M. 1.. f»TOAKKr< wishes to inform the Ijitin -IT.B. of s.tim r.-nrt amt vicinity, that she hits V|initd a li*»|> t>u .St. Anthony Street, .1 I‘t w rods went of the Pres byterian Church, where >ke would be happy to nllcud to art ortlrnt in her line of business. She would invite particular nUcntinn to n large ami various assortment of goods which she litis recently sc llcctcd in an Eastern city expressly for title mar Wet; inioiii: which art Bound-; ol it variety of styles suitalilc for the season, Stlkt, Smin*, Aitiiir.ials anti Plumes; in . short, Trimmings «»f cvcrv ile cription, vvliieli she would he happy to dispose id nl reasonable rates. Dresses will lie rut and made i i the latest style, in order . November 80, 1850. £-31yl l>R. V, DARBOCM Won.l) i s.ntMl) i Inn I lie nil wns rf Saint I'm nl tt. d vicinity, Pint lie lias returned after a temporary a’tsctict of a fee, nomlii.s, nc j oilers hi- pro fessional serv ices it, the pt-Mio. I liankfii! fr..- past fav ora and solit iting a share of public | atroi.ose, he will pruc iicfi tip.nil th-- licit otic Reform Principle, discarding lucr ' t ur> in till its forms, lit v 111 he found .t hi' old stund ;at ah hours, veept when p:of< sdoually cngi.g d. i April 10, 1651. 2-51 NEW GOODS!! 4 RECENT expedition to the cities of New York ami 1 h huleiphiu, has tesultd in the arrival, at i R. M. SPENCER'S “CHEAP CASH STORE,” of o ie of tac moat splendid stocks of Goods cvi r brought ito St. Paul; i aid consists in part of the following a licit assortment of Spks, French poplins, barege delaines, In i ilia crapes and lin'd Illyrians, of all colors and most heau- I til'ul styles; who It are unsurpassed in b* a ity Also a l large mi of while, dotted, clmt d and embroidered Swiss. liitisliiis, plain, Swiss, mill! mnl hook muslins; cardinal and bishop’s law ns, psinu i lawi s and mnslina, India lmcns, and crit;>( shawls, a .mperior article. \lso a geu ( eral iiasortment of ladies ", ms, misses r.nd childrens’ 1 liose and half hose; gloves of t very v ariety and i|tmlity , ' silk mnl turr satin pares.ds, silk and linen pocket hdkPs, cravats and neck lb s of all kinds, tortoiseshell, horn, tin k and side Combs: Persian and Coat's spool thread, i spool anti skein silk of ~11 < dors; ribbons o! the richest 1 m i! most beautiful sly It s; silver double plated tea-til l table spoons; beads, p wrlrv, artificial 11 vvers, Ac. We ! would pHUictihiily cull the nilriilioti of the ladies of tit. Paul and vicinilv. to or r large assortment ol licaincls, consisting of -ilk, riorcme, hair braid, A French la e bon acts. Also, in our extensive stock of ladies missed A children*’ dio,s. Mo, a large lot of gents cull «i uio i rota n boots, gaiters A- hall gaiti ru. i Resides a general a jorlmcrt of Queciswnrc, Clr.s vvare, llardw art: A < tit let;., Window Class, Nails, Gro ceries A; Provisions. Hats A t ans, Ac. All of which w ill be sold low for cash. Wt invite all ti» call A evam ine our slock before purchasing else w in re, us we are de lermined not to lie utideisold. R. M. SPENCER. St Paul, May 12th, ISrtl. 3m CAVEXJLfiIR V MATTHEWS, lII.AI'KSMITH!*, st the Red Shop, on tile east side of ! Ja9 Roberts street, .ft. Paul, me now prepared with the best stock of iron and steel, ol all patients and varieties, that ever was brought to this town; including, beside 1 common F.nglisli and American iron, Juninta, Blown, i Swedes, Russia and English bar; also German and blis : let steel, and an article of stci I lor cutlery, ctjual to the best of .she tile Id. In connection with our A'mith Shop, we liavi also a Wagon A hop, vvitlr a supply of the best 1 seasoned white oak and other material, for making tip -1 top wagons, haggles, mid sleighs, which we make, iron, | and warrant to order, ill aliori notice Also every dca ' cription of plows j We intend to put the business of onr shop straight through. And though it limy he sa d we live by our ritr* and fbrcrc and tltrl ('<.■- a living, we menu to do ' honest work for holiest pive,. [ May 15,1851. 4ly JOHN FARRINGTON WHO WANTS I'TRMTf'RE! r<J _— W. M. ST EES, NCTI Al the CAR l NET WARE-ROOM, cor lopaP nor of Third and Minnesota Street*, Saint Paul, keeps on hand, aud will sell cheap for cash, Sofas, Divans, Ullrf ins, Tables, w* f'§i a! Desks, Lounges, Bedsteads, Chairs and all MM If W tithrr descriptions of Cnbit ct Ware, made • * in the best manner, and out of well-sea sonerl materials. The üblit arc respectfully ivvited to call and examine. S-iS AND DRAFTS tm all part* of the United States, at the Office of the Minnesota Outfit, bv May 1, 1851. CIiAS. W. BORUP. 2—lv. AT the sign of the Dig Gun, Third atreet. St. Paul, next door to Cave’s Scdonn, is prepared to do an; work in his line of busftuvs. pr-ooptl' anil to the entire vrtisfnction of customers. Julv 31, Iv-,1. Ri -I dozen Extra I'inc Black Frock Cot.ts. 3 do do Dress Coats, l'l do BlacK and Blue Suck do. 12 do Tweeds do. 8 do Cashmerctts do <> do 1 tJo 2<> do Brown Linen do 3 do Ah, pa era Jo 25 do Long Green JaoKcta 40 do IlicKorv Shirts 50 do Cotton FI. I ndor Shirt* <J’ Drawer: 4 <lo Extra Fin® Nett Wool do 10 do Cotum Hose 50 do Seamed \v 00l do. 10 do l’dacik Satin Vests 12 do Figured do 8 do Valencia 20 do Y arois Patterns 4 do Extra Fine Blacu. Doesiiin Pants 10 do Eight Colored do 8 do Shcqp’s Gray do 12 do Mixed and Bine SaTtinefts 5 do Brown UoesKin* 25 do Summer CliecK* 15 do Fine Linen Shirts 20 do Stripe and Cnee/r Cotton do. 10 do Nec/c Stocks and Scarf* 30 do Over-All* 3 do Gurnsey Froelrs 6 do Reeling Jae/ret* 40 pncA'ui't'S Si /«■ and Linen lU.Vfs. 25 rtiits, India Ruhher 50 do Oil Cloth 25 pair India Rubber Boots. Ifuls and Caps. Booh mid Shoes BILLS OF EXCHANGE, O. M'Gl'lßE, GUNSMITH, CHEAP CASH STORE—WHOLESALE AMD It ETA IE. GROCERIES, I’KOVISIONS, HARDWARE, BOOTS, stUOES, HATS, CAI S, CI.OTMINC!, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, FI'RMTIiUi; BOOKS ANI) STVTIONEU Y. r*XIIF. SUBSCRIBER, by lute arrivals U new In re- Q ceipt mml opening in his new Store t<n St. Anthmiy Street, near the 4 'Auie ricuu House,” a large and moat complete asMn intent of the above-named Goods, which will positively .ie sold at lower price* for cash than ever he lore ottered in thia place. Ilia entire stock Wiu select ed W.lh great care, and purehaaed in the Eastern and Southern market* for Cash, mi that he can safely assure his friends ami the public generally that it will lie to their interests to call before purchasing elsewhere and examine his stock, winch consists in part as follows: GROCERIES. 5 hlnls N O sugar, 12 chests fine V II Te.a, 12 bids do 17 caddies flue Imperial Tea 15 44 clarified sugar, 25 “ Gunpowder do 5 “ crushed do 25 boxes \V R Cheese, 3 “ pulverises! do 10 44 Fresli Raisins, 8 “ ft 11 Molasses, 1 cask “ Currants, 10 14 NO do 10 drums 44 Figs, 3 44 Golden Syrup, 5 boxes assorted Candy, 13 hugs Rio C ulfra, 2s dor b.xs Sardines, 5 41 Java do 20 44 cans Oysters, lU bid* iiicc, 5 Imskt ts Olive Oil, JO “ 11 tiller Crackers, 6 boxes assorted Pickles, 5 •* No. 1 Mackerel, 7 44 Tomato Catsup, 3 14 do Salmon, 3 44 Mushroom do 10 boxes Smoked Herring, 3 “ Walnut do 25 *• Codfish, 5 14 Pepper Sauce, !50 44 Table Salt, 5 “ Lemon Syrup, i 10 sacks coarse salt, 1(1 M Regalia Cigars, I 7 boxes N Y Mustard, 12 44 Cuba do j 5 eases do 5 44 Principe do I 5 boxes Ground Peppi r, 15 boxes flu \\ ittf Tobacco, | 3 44 Grain do 100 dos Smoking Tobacco, 3 44 Allspice, 50 lbs MarnlKiy Snuff, I 2 “ Cloves, 5 boxes S. D. Pipes, 2 “ Cinnamon, 15 “ Matches, 8 44 Wheat Starch, 5 44 Ginger, ils 44 No. 1 coup, 5 gross Mason's Blacking, I 2 “ Crstile do 3 boxes Ink, I 2 “ Fancy do 10 kegs Ritle Powder, ] 15 “ Mould Candles, Pilot cans do I 7 44 Star do 40 lings Si,ot, l 4 44 Sfierin do 30P0 ll>s Par Lead, i o bids Speun Oil, HI M Gun Caps, i 5 * 4 Lard do 10 dor Brooms, 12 tic* Axe Helves, 5 44 Shoe Blushes, i t 44 Mop lliuuiles, 5 44 Scrub Brushes, I 4 *• ltoor Mats, ‘2O “ Bedcords, lo 44 Clothes Lines, 8 44 Painted Pails, 5 4 ‘ Covered Uucl.i ts, 5 44 Washboards, i 2 44 Well do 10 44 MeaHires, 4 s Clothes’ Pins, 5 coils Manilla Rope, 5 i!o/. Market Baskets 5 dor. Wood Howls. The above enumerated Good* cm. trite only n small , portion of my stock. 1 shall keep constantly on lrund a ' ia.'gc quality of PXOVISIOSS. su h as b i:t s. shoulders, butler, lard, Hour, pork, peaches apples, pointi i p , in and outs. Also, V. I* EN AM) LHH ORS, c insisting «I v h'skoj.. li-andy, ] ort, niu 't ira, gin, porter elmt, chum; ague une ulc. Also, CLOTH INC, a co,n) It -, intil fasliioi-.il,ie assortment, made up in the in 'I <i .ini cr, and of the best material, among w inch are overcoats, dress and frock coats and vr-is of all kinds, colors auu sice si uttdei-t lotlung in great variety. Also, HOOTS A M) SHOE'S, a very large: and wa ll selected assortment, too nuincrctu lo mention. A iso, a ATS AVI) CAPS, nnlirurllijf all lilt- lit]l and wintr i Al-n, nu i acrai ,n-xorMi:<-iii nl’ilardwore, I’ainta, Glusa, ; Tiiiv. H-. ( nlh r> . < >il», 4.c ; St. I'aul, .Non . itioO. cm iU H HELLS! Church, factory' ami htkamboat nru.g constantly oil Kami, ami I'rnl* or Chimes of Hells | (uf an> number) cast to order. Improved caul-iron Y okes, with moveable arms, are attached to these Iteils, ; ho that tiny may be adjured to ring easily, and properly, mid springs also which prey cut llic clapper from ristuig on the Hell, thereby prolonging the sound. Hangings eomplete Yoke, Frame and Wheel,) furnished il desired. Tile Itorlts by which the l’eil is suspended, i admit of the Yoke being c hanged to a new position, and ; thus bringing the blow of the cluppei in n new place ; wliieh is desirable after some years u-age, us if diminish es the probability of llic llell's breaking, occasioned by ici isk d blow sof the clapper in one place. A n ev| eric nee of .'hi j ears in the business, has given tlic subscribers an opportunity of useertuining the licst form for Hells, Hie various eonilun ii ns of metals, and ' the degree of 'lent re<|iiisi(e, for obtainin’: the great* st to : tidily . strength, and most mrlotlious tones ; and lets en abled them to secure for their Hells. the highest awards at the V Y. Slate’ AgriculturalSi ■ it ty ai d American In stitute, nt their Anno i! Fairs, for several years past. The Trinity Cliimea cl New York, were completed at this Foundry, aa were tiso cast, t himea for .Yew Or leans, I,lls, Oswego and Roche: ti r. N. Y ~ and Kingston, C. YV. : and also, the Fire Alarm Hills of New York the largest cast in this country. i raiisti liislruinents, Levels, Surveyors' Compasses, Improved Compasses Icir taking homoulal and vertical angles without the needle. A.NUHKW MENRF.LY A SON. West Troy, Albany Co., N. Y., July I\. 1851. 14 A.V ADVERTISEMENT THAT appeal* to tub Sound Sense of Ilia Community. STANDARD MFD It INFS. PRIIIR following ime.|iiitlled sens of Family Medicine* i JH nun be depctldi’d upon with the utmost ••oin dence. They luive the approbatioti i f the best physicians in the country, and are recommended by all who have used them as superior to any family medicines known. Tlic\ linn' been before the public for live years. ilurlll!* whii'i li’ee more lh:m rerlilieates have heen re cene.l Item eminent public n eii ard others, and are now on file at the <Company’s Olllee. They art compounded 'villi the i Imiwl care and skill, and the ingredients are . Ilioxniehty tested by actfWtMc eheimsts, so that Mib i eines of h uniform and reliable uualitv are guar unto d in ( all cases. I the ORtF.fr.xnF.no VKKKTABLK PILIX. Are particularly valuable for (lie prevention ami rtirc of fever* in /renernl. nil Itilious and l.iver Complaints. . Jauudice, General Debility, Common ami Sick llc.-ul i ache, Dyspepsia, Heart Kuril, Costivetiess, Giipmir. I ri- J tmry Diseases, Ohstriu lion* of the Menses, inlliieiiia, 1 Astlima, and lor a variety of other ciironii disease* ; in line, tor all ordinary family use*, i / l'itd directions for the various discuses accompany each bo.v. l’rice 25 els. a box THE GRAEFE.NBEK'i dfskxtery syri p. \ speedy ami infallible remedy in Diarrhea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Mi it us, Cholera Infantum, ami tlie Asi itu ( iioi.ek a, if taken \> ll li Hie first symp toms, \ i 7 .; vunnlin;. miii dmrrlura. It never fails to cure tile worst possible i.im* of Irnwrl complaints, generally l ill a lew hums, srlilom beyond a day. It is purely vege table, mill taken in almost any <|unntily is pcrieel U I harmless. THE orf.fkxbero j GREEN Mill XT.U.N OIVTMENT. Invaluable (or 11 nr ns, \Yomuls,Spi nins, Chilblains. ('orns, (swellings i.| all kinds, Rhein. iMism, Erysipelas, •irout'liitis, Si roli'la, Fleers, Pains in Hit: .-'i In ami Hank . imim ili.-.liiy n iieved, lniliimmatiou of the Uowtls, and ; lor ail casts v. lieie there is iulliimiimtion. MARSIIAU/S I TKHIV E ( ATIIOMCOX A certain cure lor I’lolupstis lilt ri, and for most of tin ) distressing complaints Ikritlent to Fcmalrs, Prepafod by Dr. HIKO. POMEROY, of l lira, stilly for l!ic Grncfer.lierg Cniupaux. , The olio r to -a In In rg Mrdirinrs are—Kve I.otion, Health Hitters, Consumptive It,dm, Children's Panacea, I-Vver and Ague Fills, Eidby’s File Ointment, ti.trsuparil , la (.'ompuund. , THK (IR4EFEMBKBO MAM Al, OF II 1.V1.T11. I A complete liaml-liook of medicines lor families Pin- Vi cents. Oilier did Broadway, N. Y. * CAUTION. The pnhlic is requested to Iswr in miml that < very thing pre; u. e.l by the Gruefeibeig Company. liaa their s< ii upon it. lilK'Ali A OK.N TS. Ilirhcox and Kellogg, St. PA I I,; .1. 11. Stcvcim iitnl t 0., St. ANTHONY ; dolm N. Alt!, STII.JAVATr.It : Geo. W. Sweet, Pn IIUN TON . Win re any . | t lit ; Imve medid’ies may he obtained, or oi the uiuJ. i. gued «tt the depot of the Company, in Juekson -in 11, ot. I’ ul. I 111. K; ! TEUN WORT D." A fnniilv newspaper, ptihlnhed in New York, will be furnished t.n\’> t i rot hi.\ to nil ) enter, purehnsiej ant [of the t ■ xacfonl.c,;; n edii dies. J. CRAWFORD BURBANK, General Agent I ir Mlnu. Ter’v. j St. Pant, .Time 19, 1851. p- 1 I MIN N ESOTA LIATHER STORE. (Nuuly opposite (he American Hon e, St. Ftuil ) FA A. COI,I.INS A t ()., dealers in saddles, harness, trunks,&c.; saddlery hardware, saddle trees, skirt ing, harm -s i<! puli lit ieallier, i df sealing, lour and ttip leal In r, coach roans, conch laos, saddler’s silk, at Hows, , bands, bell? and siring leather. BOUT AMI siio'fWAKKRS STOCK. £-Sl> 1 Hemlock turned sole leather, oak tanned sole leather, oak tanned upper lealto r, kip and calfskins, French. Ger man, Philadelphia anti Cincinnati calfskins; all kinds of ladies' and gentlemen's morocco, ivd. yellow, blue,green, pink am) white linings; best goal, buck, and sheep bind ing; boot sml shoe findings, boot trees, lusts, crimp boards dumps, pigs oi all sizes, shoe thread ail kinds; non, tine, and capper slim' nails. !Ci Tin li'chcyi market priri- in rash, paid at nil times fur beef hides, sheep and deerskins May l-lf NATHAN SPICER, fEW FIXER <* WATCH-MAKER, at (lie nitni of (lie Big Watch, Third street. next door to tlie St- lv.itl Drug Stoi e, i» |ii< |inri d to make told i ml silver \» atches, rings, spoon*. t to., on sho;t notice. Also to repair the some, a* well is tniwie boxes, shell combs, or linger tings, bracelet*, or < ar-drop*. N. S. also Keeps lor sale a great variety of jewelry, perfumery, ami whatever goods are usually enquired for i at a je weller’s. June Uf). js’sl AT IT Dl f'S BOOK SI'OUE, Corner of ISenck mid h'abaikaio Strict* at. Vuu/, iKVAT Ik; found a iHrgc and well selected stork of lvM. HOOKS mid STATIONERY, which will be re plenished from time to time n<i liberally us the demand will warrant. Shies made upon tlie principle of large sales and small profits. CT Terms cash. June 26, 1851. 10-tf WILLIAM TAYLOR, limber nml Ilair-Drcsser, HAK built andAtted up a SHAVING BALOON, on Third strtet, i;>vj door west of the new JVst Of fice in Saint I'iul, u, tactile increasing luxury, style and elegance. of the growing ptelrnpoli* of Minnesota, where he will be happy to acneVititens and strangers in Saint I'anl. in every branch of i;?s I utsiiics*, e.ceordin:' to the beet id hi* ability . \ Jui.c 5. la'!, i unnli anH insurance Sijrnrfrs. v> a. j. c.ikk«. norms hobaht. orn w. prescott Will give ft careful attention to ihe duties of their of* flee, as general land Agents. One of Ike Arm lias for thirty >e»r« been a resident of tiro anti will devote his time to a personal observation of I lie tptuatiou and character of the lands in the Territory. Ollihe open at nil hours of the day ■ town lots bought ami sold; taxes paid; convey anting, the collection of debts, anJ loiters of inquiry promptly attended to. Utmirt tr. —Illinois: Grant Goodrich, Esq., Chica go; lion. Win. Thouiaa, Jacksonville; Col. Bradford, Kpringllcld; lion. Lewis Koss, Lewiston; John H(teucer, Esq., Itoi k Island; Kev, I It. Uamlall, Alton: Judge Miiislmll, Kurhville. Indiana: ltev. 11. T. Knv uiiang'i, Indianapolis. Michigan, lion. G. 1.. Pomeroy, Lenawee Co.; Col Hickson, Washtenaw Co. Minnesota: Ilou. A. Goodrich; lion. N. M'l.ean; Kev. C. Hobart. Notary Public uiitl County Surveyor, HAV 1N(« opened a Land Agency.will attend to the location of Military Land Warrants, entering government lands, securing pre-emption clam -i, buying and selling farms, town lots, and llio payment of taxes, wi>! also draw and take ac knowledgments of deeds, mortgages, &c. References, Rev. A. Brunson, P. duC’n.Wis. His Exc’y Xm, son Dexvey, Wit. W. 11. Bradley, F.sij. Galetut, 111. L. S. Felt. F.w]., Galena, 111. 'Hon. W.H. Forres, St. Paul, Miu. Office on Roberts street, Saint Paul, Min. iSote.— l have been to considerable expense in procuring fac simile copies of the township plats at the Land Ollice, and have made arrange ments to be advised weekly of all entries and pre emptions made, therefore can give at any time any information in regard to the vacant lands in the district. WP. MURRAY is prepared to give instructions, • and prepare the necessary proofs ill orih rto j oi,t.(in the land due to the soldier' of tl <■ v.ar of n:,. :.d 1 •; V- :r. under fie v.e act if LY'er ■■-s. of fi:e ct, 1 tani Street. ~ 2-3! GREAT BA 11G A INS I rgvir mn'c signed is di ly : ithorizu ■! hv Hanna I Letch C to sell mil convey li_. gem ral wnrmnlee deeds, the : foil >wiiig described rial estate ; n the immediate vicinity j of Hi. Paul, to w :t: ' The Houtliwest one-four!li of tin- Southeast quarter and j the Last lulf of the Houtliwest quarter of Hection .No. 1. A No, Lot No. 1, nfSeetioa No. Ik*, all in Township No. i'', north «>i Range No. 23 west. Also, Lot No. 5, of Sec ' (ion No. ti, niid Lot No. ! of Hi c t ion No. 7, In Township i No. 2e, ninth of Range No. il \vi rt. Tin nliovi lands join the Town Hit of Pi. Paul, one hundred and I'M iity arris ofwliidh arc rich i’ridrie, and ! fifty of timbered iaiul. fronlius on the river. Also, ihir , t> two I,ids i . I.eeck's \dditioii to St. Paul, and forty j .K ies laid oil adjoining the same into out lots, of one, two, Ihrei, four, and eight acres. | The ahiiv c 1 amis and l.ots will he sold on liberal terms, mu! nelsons wishing to jnirclnisc can see Plats of the s it;,e aim lie shown tin grounds hi Richard I'reelnirii or the . undersigned. B» W. LOTT, 6>l. I a ill, May 1,1851. 2—tint JOHN FAR RIM. TON , | OTS in St. Pan! proper anil in Whitney nml Smith’* I J Addition. rule!) Milliard fur rrsidcuie* anil for bllsi- luss, l'ir sale on tornis to *uit cuMouieni. I IP We Hrr hlso prejuirtj to uuv town |»rf>|i«*riv. JOEL WIIITNEY, i). A. J. JiAKKU. lu—tf ! Jimc 2f>, 1851 J'rotretiov, Fire uni Marine Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn . — Incorporatidin 1~25. fHVi’IS ftill and rrspnnsildt Company eontdir.es 10 Issue Li policies on the must favorable term* on Dwelling Houses, iltnivt hold Furniture, Stores, stock* of Oood*, Warehouse* iird their (.or.tr nts, Mills slid Manufactories, Ac., .Vo., against Loss o« Damage by Fire. Also, on Hoods, Ware* iml Merchandize, against the hazards of Inland Transportation, arid upon the Cargoes of sea vessst Is. The l’rotection Insurance Company having, in the last 2a yun* paid many million* of dollais at tlieir seve ral agencies throughout tltP I ruled Stt-tes and tlie Urit i-’i Province*, have estalrlislred ajnsl reputation for sol vency and Inir dealing, which challenge* comparison with tut} other Insurance Company on the Continent of America. The annexed extract front an article on the subject of Insurance Companies, taken from the X. Day Hook, exhibit* lirii tly the standing and polii y of tills < OlllllHlO ; city of Il.irtloid, hav< for half a r tiilnry beta i.,minis I Ihronghoit' tin- l nion for the rare, rlisrretion. rigid bon j csty, and unvarying success. with whir'll they liavt formed anil managed corporations of ihi* description.— Noli arlforri 1... .k or lnsiirrii.ee t 'onipany has ever fades!! These Com pin us have for more limn a w liolcgi ueruliou si alti red their risk* in nearly every Mute of the l cion, •and have never failed to pay the tiuiumcialde losses I whir h 110 > have insured aguin*t.” 1 Ml lo'm'h i>| .'ii policies i*suc<l I>\ the iiiuler signed, will lie promptly adjusted Hint paid at the General Agenc y Office, located ni Cincinnati, O. A large por tion of the Ihiklk of the Company, (including all premi um* receive*! at tlie we*turn ugeucMH,) is deposited wilti the General Agent of (lie Company at Cincinnati, for Hie pnvineiit of Western and Southern louse*. Apply to SS-lf 11. L MOSS, Agent, Stillwater. JETXA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Incorporated, May, 1819. T3IIF. nmlersii-ncdhi»vi»i* been appointed of this old mill responsible Company, is prepared to take 'i risks at as reasonable rales as any other reliable Coin | pany. The reputation of the “ Km a Co.” is as widt ly known us that of any other in Cie 1 niti .l States, ami perhaps more so. The Company his hail its share with others, of prosperity ami vicissitude: anil while it has been for over ;t» years ilispensimr “aid ami com fort to tin mifnr lunate, no e! limaiit has ever he- u tusked to ill ler a uni meat for want of mentis. The iittiitrsurneil is prerar 5 1 osive satis factory ev> denee of its 'lability and pcmitne.s ,ii the adjust mint of Irises. App.y to 1. 7.. ' 8t l’av.l, i\n». dl, l-. r O. r«Tl!r. WASHINGTON 1 MON INSURANCE COM JL VA NV, Cleveland, Ohio, commenced issoinj: Poli cies in March last. The mimbei issued up to July Ist, was— lC 31 Business is eouiliieteil upon both the Slock •t>i! .Mutual plan, and .he Farmer*' Department ts entirely separate from the .MeiTli,nils’ Department, fsrent caution is ex ercised in taking tisks, anti extra hazardous propertv is refused. <1 , ’I In- undcrsignied i- prepnred to issue Policies upon either plan, in cither depart incut. IF not, please rail upon I hr iiedi rsigmal, who is aeent for ono nl tiie oldest ai d most responsible Com panies in the l. oiled Slalio. The Protection InsurHnce Company, Takes Fire, Inlai d ami Murine risks, on the most fa vorahle terms. On the Corner r f Third ai d ( edar Streets, St Tanl, 1 V HERE will he f tiud tile 1 1-41 -I to J 1 >( si - lee 11 d ▼ v Stock ot IIRI'CH aim MF.DICI VKS, evi .• offend in this market, j.. t all an-I examine. A I.SO—LINSEED Oil., At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. '4*’ - inTr LEAD—A good nrtiele, V ¥ At the St. PALI. DR I G STORK Agrnern! assortment of PAINTS, At the St l-.U i. DRUG STORE PAINT URI SUES, ..fall kinds, A. the Si. PAUL DRUG SPORE Hair brushes, At the St PAUL DRUG STORE 13O0TII BRUSHES, At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE Bath brushes. At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. I.TLESH BRUSHES, At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. C<IH>E BRUSHES and BLACKING, ►5 At the St PAUL DRUG STORE. COUNTER, SCRUBBING, AND WHITEWASH BRUSHES, At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. 1 N DOW GLASS—A pood (iipnly, ▼ v At tin Si. PAUL DRUG STORE. Cosmetics, perfumery, *<•., At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. DR. JaYNE’S MEDICINES, At thest. patti, drug store. AI.I. of whil h are for salr, cheap for CASH, hut nothin!' shorter, May 1, 1851. At the St. PAUL DRUG STORE. A large lot and great variety of Wall Paper, of all pattern* anil price-, At LE DEC'S BOOK STORE. June 28, 1851. 10-tf BA«U BAKERY, THE nnder*igneil, near the American Bonne, Saint Paul, wUh it to he understood by our villagers and by the people of Minnesota at large, that thev w ill al ways be prepared to *,II Pilot Bread, Boston Cntckcr*, Butter Crukcra, and r.il kind* of Crackers, at Gal,mi •and st. I onia pitec*, and of ibe U »t ijimlity ; and also to furnish to famines, or lor I- Us urn! parti .-,'every kind of Cakes. J/jCnil and c vamiuc. sTUAU I A SPI \CE. June Ist. lb-51. * , E. A. C. * CO. L. A X I> A G EAT C Y . RAKER, lIOH.VUT, A PR F. SCOTT OlAci; on Third ttmt, Hi. Paul, M. T. BEX. W. BRUNSON D. W. BRUNriON BOFXTV I,AND. TOWS PROFI RTY FOR SALK. INSURANCE. Innu.it I‘remiums, Capital Stark, and Surplus Funds. $ 1,000.000. The money rd men of this ancient r ml prosperous LOOK AT THIS! Amount of Property Insured, - - “ “ Premium* rereived,. GEO. W. PRF.SCOTT, After.t. St. Paul, Aug. 21, 1851. 18-tl IS VOIR PROPERTY INSURED! or HAu rrunn, co.v.v., —AND \V. I». MCRRAY, \s> it Sept. 11,1851. 21-11 JUST OPENED, The Saint Paul Drug Store, oalcna 2Utoertiscinmte. 1850.] FALL A\D M.VTLR [IB3O. WOODS HOUSE A CO., .Vo. 8 T Main Street, (i uteri a, HAVE By recent arrivals ruklcd to their stock a large ami well selected assortment of Fall and Winter floods, embracing every tiling new and desirable in their line. Addition* will tie made from time to time until the close of navigation ; and they would solicit the at tention of purchasers visiting the market. Ad excellent slot k of shoes of all kinds will he found, got up in Phila delphia, expressly for this market. The following comprises a portion of their stock: f, it), and 12-4 Ribbon-bound Bed Blankets Bine, Creep, nml Drab Cloth do White Mackinaw, heavy and flue While, scarlet, orange and Icjuou Flannels do do of superior quality Cray-mixed ami while Shaker Flannels Printed Flannels, all rolors Meavy-twilled, white and starlet Flannels, High-colored French and English Mcrinoa do M. Del.amts aiid Dnmuzincs Plain and fig’d Alpacas, all colors Bombazine, rind Canton Cloths for mourning Kir h black Silks, plain and brocade Silk Fringe* ami Velvet Trimmings Worsted Stulls for Children’s wear Fancy Cloth* and Cossiiueres Black Fir Cloths and doe skin do S: tinets, Sheep’* Cray and Jean* ](:-4 bleached rind brown Slice ting* 4-4 brown mid bleached thirling* Irish I.incus nml l.nwirs 3-1 and 1-4 best Canton Flmiuels Madder prints, Idut and orange do A great variety of VVoint n s mid ChildrenV Hosiery Ki I, silk, and Cushmcrt Cloves Needle-worked Culls and Collars Housekeeping flood* in variety I.aees, Edgings nml Bobbin* Swiss, plain and Jaconet Muslin* ilirli Bonnet end licit Ribbons Ladies and Cents’ bilk Shirts Heavy Sagovia do Ticking*, Stripe* and Chocks Heavy Comforts and Wri*t|et* ’ With ever y article usually kepi in Dry flood Stores— j feeling confident that they ere aide to give satisfaction jin every way. ’I lie attention of the public is respect -1 fully invited. September, 1850. WTRFF. HAVE in store one of the ]i>r?"«t stocks of V v Shawls ever Irrouglit to tin* market, com post d mostly of the rtlebrated Bay state Long Shawls, stun* very line, and recommended for ’.itur comfort ami dura bility. Alsu Cloth.Si.k, ami < '.slnnere Square Shawls. Ualena, Sept. lead. WOODS lIOLSE It CO. WILLIAM W-RIC.IIT. IIKVRY U. WINAN.S W RIGHT A- WIN AN 8, | Successors of a. M. Johnson, near Steamboat Landing Galena, Illinois, fVI'FI'II to the fi ie.l.d* arid eitstouiers of the old estnb- W.F l.*linn at, a Inge aid well seleeted assortment of HATS, C.'.l'S, MITS. GLOVES, AND MIFFS, In fact every thing usually kept liy a concern of the kind, comprising in part the following: C dor., fashionable No. 1, extra mole skin Silk Hats; 1 “ “ No. 2, “ “ No. 3, “ “ Aitg< la M “ i'j do?', n !.o;nc-:na:;utit. torcd Rtutsia Fur Hats fur retail A I?!rn>* assortment of Fashionable Nutria ami Hearer Hats, and Drab soil Hearer and Otter— a new arti- cle: Also, a l ire? supply of soft-brush Fur California Hate, liiiiu 1 ur California lints, Boy*’Fur Hats, Hots’ Ashland Fur Hats, Childrens’ Fancy Hat*, Men’* soft-wool Hat*, u large assortment; Men'* Saxony, a line article; Also, a very full supply of Cloth Cnjis, eiiflerent styles; Men’s, Unys’ anil Children’* Fancy Cap*; An assortment of Leghorn utul I’miatna Hals, Children'* Leghorn Hats, and Men's anil Hoys’ straw do; Also, on hand a large number of Otter, Seal, Nutria, and Muskrat Fur Caps, at cost. One of the firm having bet a 011588011 in manufuctitrins for Messrs. James A 11. M. Johnson for 14 years past, i* fully w arranted in promising satisfaction to’alt who may patronize us. U-'iy WAR EAGLE MILLS. Galena, Illinois. r E'NIIF. Siilisi ribers having completed tlteir new steam J£. Mill uiicier the above name, sij tinted below the lowe r Uric ere. in tin* city of Galena. beg leave to call the niieutiou of dealers in Minnesota, to their stock of Flour always on hand, feeling confident that they will be able to supply them upon as favorable, if not more favorable terms ihuu any mill which has. sold Ilnur 10 the up country. Galena, March 17, 1871 TO the lathe* we would re-speetfidly say, that we have now opeuicil the largest ami most Fashionable as sor intent of Millem ry and Fancy Good* in the \\ <•*», to which we invite their attention. We have a largiT as \ sorlment of straw anil Fancy Bonnets than any othe r es tablishment in our line in the Eastern cities; and their lasle i"ii and sly le is not to be* surpassed by them, as we import our fashions and pattern liuts ourselves, directly from l'aris. We warrant nil our work ami goods to please, and if then should not, ran la returned In Mrs. Millenary establishment. No. 1 •>(», Main rtlree-t, Gide.ua, wlr re the large figure stands in the window. N. B. l.adies when coining to Galenu, should not for get to call In-fore purchasing elsewhere, ns we consider it no trouble to show giw.ds, and know that we can mil them as low as any body can do it, and eve are determin ed to do it. Ibis being our exclusive business, we apply all our energies and taste to it. N. B Milliner* supplied at tile lowest wholesale prices. May 15th, 1e.51. in, F. E. BERGMAN A CO., No. 150, Main street, Galena, » TTAYE on hand a complete g him dnoHmimri J. J. assortment of Furniture, consisting in part of— Fine Mahogany Sofas Mahogany Chaim “ “ Divans Cane Seat do “ “ Dining tables “ “ Ilockers “ “ Breakf’tdo Common “ “ “ Card do “ Chairs “ “ Bureaus “ Tables “ “ Work Tables Childrens’Cribs “ “ Wash Stands “ Chairs \\ nliiut anil maple table?, stands, wardrobes ~-ml desks, and every article kept in a well fur nished establishment—all of which are manufac tured by themselves and warranted to be of the best material nnd workmanship. mat 2-3 tf Tv !i(|uors, cordials, cigais, lobuceo, »Vc., at tliesigunf the Hold Keg, steamboat landing, Ga lena, 111. has on band and is constantly receiving direct from New York and New Orleans the fol lowing articles which lie oilers for sale at the low est market prices viz: Oturd Hr My pale it dark White wine llenne.ssry do do Newark champ cider in I‘elevoisiu do do boxes J J Hupuy do do Cordials I loll’d gut Serna brand Ahsynthe ®l,ll ",307,00. 32,f 15,76. Baltimore gin Annisette Santa Cruz Hum Stoughton hitters Jamaica rum I’ep|»eriiiint New England rum I.etnon syrup New Y 1 >ru brandy Playing cards Peach brandy Pecan n ts Old .Mon’g’a rye v.liisney Almonds Ciu’ti double rec’ddo Tobacco Ya. &. Mo. Old wlnto do do smoking Champ, wine the genuine Cigars regalia lleidsicK brand do princij e. Claret wines .Montfovraiiil Class w are dec.p.nters and brand Madeira wine Port w me Galena, March2B 1850, HAWTHORNE’S NEW BOOK—The House ot the Seven Gable*. Hawthorne's Scarlet Letler*. Hi Uuhicrv "s \\ rilings- Miscellanies mid Ike 1 a-vars, Do Tiicijnevill,-’* Ann-rirmi Institutions, Cliccvi t’s I .'lan 1 1 World of tin- I’urifle, Golan's Three Years Residence iu Abyssinia. Dixon’s Life of \\ .Ilium Penn, Goeilie's Wil-ielTii Mcisicr—translated liy Carlyle, Wmlmrton’ii Con <| neat of Canada, l'ocms by Prance* A. and Melts V. Fuller. Received ami for sale l-y J. BROOKES, June 2ft. (in) Galena, Illinois. AIIXXESOTA.—A fresh supply of Hcvmoura IT! Fkctelies of Minnesota, with a Msp. For sale by J. BROOKES. 4T the store lately occupied by Edvvnrd Me Lagan, corner of Itoheris and Fourth streets, At. I’sul, lias received anil oiler* tor sale, at the lowest prices, a gcii rrsl assortnn-u 1 offumily groceries and oilier goods, to Wit : 500 bushels oats, 5 barrels markered, • “ “ corn, 30 “ Hour, 10 sacks dried apples, 5 “ ba> on, “ “ “ pearlies, 5- “ molasses, 20 kegs nails, 10 boxes soap, i Also, broom*, laid cords, patent buckets, gla-s, riitirs, wash-boards, pow dm. shot, lead, tobacco, starch, raisii.s, eoll'ee, rice, tea, brruifv, saleratus, ginger, 11 pper, cin namon, cloves, spu e, codfish, oyster*, sardim «,erarkers, iiisli he*, white lead, egrs, butter, l.inl, eliee-i. tumblers, 1 loaf sugar, salt, table -alt, caudles, pcppcisaa-c, pickles, ; percussion raps, lanterns, blacking, rhestuut*, vinegar, iak, and every thing else rou want, i June 26, 1851. ’ 10.ly GRINDING. THE UNDF.RSIGNF.D is now in readiness fur grinding Corn, Rye, Oats, Peas, Buck i wheat, and whatever else requires grinding, in cluding Suit, at the grist-mill on the west aide of the .Mississippi river, at St. Anthony, for lawful 1 rates of toll. When desired, grists will lx* r«- j reived at the subscriber's on the east side of the river, and be rt.uriicd ground at the same place I 2-Sly CALVIN A. TtTTLL SIIAWIA E. HEMPSTEAD A CO 2-71. A CARD. DAVID HARTLEY', jars and tumblers herrings cheese cracK ers pipes t<v. 2-2- I. K. DEWEBBER, oalcna SUwcrttscnicnts. DJtT GOODS, BOOTS A.VD SHOES, At it'hoh Mnlr Krclu tiveljf. EBTHE. undcrsigncel are now offering to the Spring Jl Trae'.e a large iuu! desirable M-lcctioii of the ulmvo good* a* low as can be pterci'.wd in Si Lout*; having purchased their Domestic good* direct from the maim turer before the aelvane'e. 250 bale* 4-4 brown sheeting and shirting, 50 “ ‘ 3-4 elei do 4* case* blench sheeting anil *ltirliiig, 175 bale* strijeed shirting, 120 “ ticking, 75 caw* blue drill*, 50 bale* blue denim*. * 5d “ brown etrill*, 5 rnsos black do 50 “ twill bagging. 75 “ merino okliu'o am! other fancy prints 10 hnle* apron checks, " ~ 2> case* summer sloths—all qnnlitiM. 5 case* Friston and dome *iic ginghams I ni!ie*‘ Dress Gcoels of all the new laiuica that ore pro duced of latest design*. CL.OTII DEPARTMENT, In which may be found alt the various colors and pent) itic* of French, German and American cloths ami caasi merrs, satinets, tweeds, ertuinets ami vestings, linen drilling*, while, brown and lane v drapery, etc., eashmi nci*, summer cloth* in great vanity ; also a large assort ment of Kentucky jeans, etc. I*l N E\S.—Shirting, sheeting, J.nnask*, diapers, hnnelkerchiefs, ginghams, ,V< . HOMIERV AND GLOVFA—a very large n*. sorlmint, embracing nl) Un v.n lot -tvlea. WHITE AND \\ OUSTED GOODS—all kinils telle! ejiiality. Ml.lv GOODS. —Ribluna of ne w and beautiful style-, pongee- an. I richaughi heists, e. r re*s good*, Ac. SIRA \V GOODS,— Bonnet* of till the new styles, pitlm-leuf hat*, Ac. l’.V I? A MILS AND I’M RRFTTiI.AS.—Tnrk, »«tie\ * Ik and 1 etton puni*. 1-; I ' iI illlbs, alt qualities. \ ANKLE N OTIO\S,—Our stuck i* complete in this elcparlmeut, and 1 ill 1 • g.cal inducements to pur chasers. HOOTS AND SHOVES. 300 CHh. h l?u*'k Iwiofi- all (jiMlilirs. 150 “ rail' boats d<» 200 “ kip “ do 75 “ jroai “ do 100 “ Kip anJ ruir l io-rans ; and Indie*’ nn>) rhildrnV shoes of all l.iid* nml 'lUajHitn. 3. S. MEIIKII.I.ACO., 33 Su imlioat I.amlinjj. Galena, May 20, 18 10. WILIAAM W. GOODWIN* Wholesale and Retail dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, Hats, t aps mil Straw Gouda, A c., >n. J 22, Main street. Galena, Illinois. THE subscriber has just received from New York, a large mu] well stlei ted a --.,-tiuont of SI RING ami SI• M.tl EK (itKIDS, of the iati yt importations, w inch li» oilers for sale on as ginxl terms as any house in the west eru country, Having selieitii with earn a choice assort* im nl ol Ladies Dies* G>v>iis, lie wouid pnriu nbtriv in* vile the atteutiou of purchasers to that branch of hi* trade, among which iiih.» be loimd— Fancy llarege l)e I.allies, Changeable Silk I'laiJs. Changeable Silk I'oplint, Colored Tarlton Mu-lins, I’lain and Figured Swiss do., Colored Stripe Swiss do., Embroidered do do., Fine Fren h Jaconets, a nev ar.d beautiful article, l inen Lustres, ’ rinin and Che tie Ginghams, Ac., Ac. In Staple Goods, his stock ixcnmplete, einl-raring eve ry ariicic usually kept in a l>r> G taxis f’lore, together with a complete assortment ol house-keeping articles', Carpets, Curtaiu Muslins, Danissk, Cotton ami l.inm Tatile Diaper, Window rsha«U s, all iiuslities, at maiiifnr. tnrrr.s prices, lioiniets ami Straw Goods of every des cription, I'nrasols, Umbrella*, Combs, Fan*, and ait end less '»i ictj of trap* tuouuim reus to inciuion; ail of which arc o tiered at prict » which esnnut fail to please. Tur chasers are invited to call. Our Goods will be shown ireely. Particular attention paid to orders. Win. w. Goonwi.v. j —iim. Galena, 111., May 12, IPSI. MRS. MERRICK, ILT\*IIIO\aBM; Milliner slid Mantua Maker, Galena, " I'll. Boom* over J. Brooke's Book Stoic. Entrance jUrei-ue Street. Mrs. Merrick is now itfciviiig bcr Spring nr,it Summer M<x k of Fafchionahl ' Goods. Such ns Silk Hor.net* „f i|, e latest styles. Also, t hip, Petul. Satin, Tum an. Dui.sla- Me, f mull Brails and Hair Bonnets- Every price from seventy-five cents, to nine dollar*. Aho, French Flow ers, Tnl.s. Ribbons; in fort, every thing to Ik found ill « Millenerv establishment. Also, particular uttention paid to the Mnntun Making business, Drosses. Visettes, Ac., made with neatness and despatch. Citizen* of St. Paul and up river towas ge*. i rally,out depend on being furnished on reasonable term* and in the best style. MARV MERRICK. Don’t foriret the place, over J. Brooke’* Book Store. Galena, May sth, IPSI. GAI..E.VA CABINET WORKS,- 207, Main S.-bekt. ARMITAGE A JIOFELMAN, ‘ M.VNI CACTI UERSof every description of Cabinet ! umiture, of the most fasliinnaino mat superb stv le, at Willies,lie aid tot ail. with every kind ofMahi.-auy, Walnut and painted Chair*, with till sorts of Bedsteads, Irom s«l :>0 to #IOO 00. Keep on h iml all dest llptioin of Titbit-*, eenlre, card, dining, b < iktert, dr,-, inj, wash stands, work Mauds, candle stands, site bci-rd* bureaus, wardri be*.c iipboarits and sof a*, in trial variety.' Lounge* oi dim rent sues, single, double, at;d w ill, harks, rafted bottoms, Ac. Betters of all kinds, walnut and painted Divans. Ac., all w.rt* ef looking glasses. banning mil swinging. HotUiMrgeai.il small cot* ou hand; nil sorts of hair, mint*, shuck and straw tnattrasscs, for bed* and lounges, w ith all kinds of cradle*, Ac. 3-4 4f* F. If. * H. I». ( OKWITH, HaVE oh hand the ! iriv*t and best assorted otoek of ( lotlung ever brought to the west, rn country. The uoinl* have been made ii|i expressly for (In* market and i niiuot be kurpa-.-id t illier in material, workumnshin sly le or price ; and they would solicit the attention of -neiehanu am! dealers j»em i rdly, -is thev will ~fli-r their (.mods on surb terms s, . out 01 f, i| to prove snttsfactory Galena, June 1. l*su. j rr\ Domestic*' Slrl|»r», clc M fithrr l<\ t!ie ca* ur I'ici-i i'< r irhi'iiji hv L. 11. i !I. I*. COB WITH, l!ul< HU. ILGIIORN. Panama, S Ik nmf <*nfifbriiM ffafs and A (. ol nil r« • ei\««l titid for n?ii» bv E. H H. r. COB WI TH. tf0.38 8u , | GileM, lIL W lIOLWALE A XII RETAIL. ROOK STORK. A'». V'lin ft’, /. On’ertn, lUinoix. JOSIII'A llltOOKE*, Drn/rr > t fio.ikx, Statiom ry and pnprr f/atiTinft, p K "INi. ~w com plc-led liis Fall |mrefia>« s in tlie ■ ■ 1.n.'1, cow tdlerr (nr the iiis|iert;iiti of nil person* "‘"""P l*»rolmse ciilu rin large ~r small qiiantilicj., « comi'l. ic assortment nt S< mm!.. Mist kli.iskih - I ,'w 1M) MijTiru. Rook.-, Mn.ic Rooks, and Mum. a) ln.tni im '.i>, Hluiik-books in an> i|iiHiitUy, and made i„ ..toor ; all standard work' in TiiKci.ncir'vi. am. meiiicjw. »ci ence. < beir editions of liibles and Prayer Rooks, in tvrr\ varitl) of >.ire and bit dmg. « tniniry mcrcbrnis, I'uldic libraries ami the trrul,i supplied on Hdsant«M' ons icrins, nini the public genernllv nt ns low raws as at mu establishment in tin West. ’ ’ 1.7' Highest price paid in cash for Hug a. books: books:: Hk\ ING ji’>t n reived large additio, s, the anWriker now offers for the tnsp.-rti > i r.fnll person wishing liooks and Htat lottery, either it. Imge or sin ail .jtivntiiU > a large stock of School Rooks, together with an assort nir/1 olistandard works in almost every department of knowledge, of great i \tent niitl variety. SI KI.KINIt HOOKS—Sunders'. Town’s, Webster's at.<i Me.tiiiffev READERS—M. Guffey V and Sander’s Ist, 2d, 3,1, 4tf, and Sih readers. OKI 'CRAPDIEIA—OIncyV Smfth’s, Mite hcH's Morse* Parley mid Goodrich's. Aid I 11MK 1 It s—Davies’, Smith’a, (oil.urn's Ifax’- Emerson’s Adams’, Peikn.s* hi d Dal,oil's. GRAMMARS—Bullion’s It. • i»’s, Well's, Kirkhain's, Smith s. !-iiineo'a and Fran, r's. HlSTOßlES—Goodrich'. Hale's, Wtllar IV, Wilson's U. s. Works on chemirtn . geology, m inert* lo*v phihtMv. pity, phyniolog) uttl la,tony. Mathematical mid classi cal works, standard woiks in medical science, tlttobtgt* in! mid law books. l’npcr and blank hooks in any <]iimttHv, of errrv »*- *'«»>•. J. RROOKEct, April 24. 92 Main street, Galen*. FRESH BOOKS I'EREXPRESS. \ r ILE Notes of a llowa.lji, Curran and his cotcitiporarW *, by C. Philips, The Rangers; or (he Tory ‘s Dm ghter, The Heirs of Derwentwater, Home Influence, l>y Grace Agi ilar, Vale of Cedars. do do Mother's Reeonipeuse, do W’unian’. Friendship, do W'oiucu of Israel, do !'>' J. RROOKEK, June 2t>, IFSI. (10) Galena, Illinois. NEW ANf> ATTRArTU'E BOOKS FOR Franconia stories, i. : .iw>r,i. aw**,. Mfille ville. Wall not'. Mary Entkine. Mary Util; HcPflniMU Hold !>y j. UROOKKft, •liuii'-O. (10) Galcim, Illinois,. BAXTER'S Coui|i;eU<*n»ivc h n<-w and lf tr re etlitiou for * mailiot, bound in fheep, tw.ut mul Ulo ri tcco. A I*o—A new edition entitled The Dotnentir TJihlc, I*y H< .. lriintm C'obNn, ha» daomel} il);i»tntu*<i mui tub* rtHntCilh bound, for *Hle b\ j. HIUN)KK^ Jum-}<:>. (|c) Gal«i i, llliaoi'. 1 'W/HTH-LIS' New Book—new am! popular—Hurry ▼ ¥ (iruiitiH of Sccucr) jUi u'briiies am! Society, by N. I*. Willi*. ' History of the Ojibwny Nation tv G. C:m*a>. Ulna trated by Harley. Kwe botiglaas or the Autobiography of a Minister - * Daughter, by S. R. W. Nathalie, a Tale, by Julia Iwtintgh, just received and for vale by j, BROOKES, June 2t>. (10) Galena, Illinois. CiOIN ('MAUI MANUAL—A nr* edition, roiitamm? J i-is-ht itmi.lri l Bod llfu I* of Hi vtuioiu fJolil tun! Silver t » iia fmnnl tu - ip illation. J BRO&EE8, r. ii' rtv, MhtH'if. i upc ;t. <i#> r i *• t