64LENA AND SAINT LOUIS FtflUAl'
PACKET.
rWtHE entirely new and splendid |»as- »
1 srnger packet wsiitv r i'ic li l ~ i n a
CIiARLK* Basok*, Master, will leave £2dli£SKss»
Galena for Si. Lout* and intermediate ijxJSKpredElJt
ports, every Friday cTenitig ht 6 o'clock; returning,
will leave SC I.oui* every Tuesda' evening at 4 o’clock.
ffyPer»ons taking th, Nominee from St. Paul, will al
ways arrive at Galena <n tune lor tin- Brunette. and will |
have no delay in going below.
The Brunette is second to none in her arrangement* and ,
accunintodatunis lor tin comlortand safety of Pa*»i iipn;
and. lor speed, Is not equalled by any bo it on the Uppot
Mississippi. STILLMAN A ROOD, Agents.
ju24. l'i-y
ItKia bAK G ALPN \ A V l» * 4 I N T l*.\l L
PACKET TWICE A WEEK,
riajli: superior and swill running pax- gogM
X hengcr M<, in r W b.>T N hWTON, //—LbJ** a
ll.aaiv, Master, will leave St. Paul for
Galena u I all inteimediate port', on sJsvV^ViT>7MPx
WediKsiavs at 9 o'clock A. M . and Saturday’* at 6 o’-
clock. Aor freight or passage apply ou board, or to
H. t. TERRELL, Agent.
JulO e-lf
Democrat *n 1 Minnesotan please copv and send bill
to boat.
AUK \ \(.E.MEST FOR ! *•> 2
(I ALEVA AND MINNESOTA.
UNirri) STATES MAIL LINE.
'Consisting of thr ••. fi;#l rlvi boat*,
NO MINE i , I’apt. O. Smith
HEN \ ' I’BELL, Capt M \V. l or.wo a.
PK. FRANKLIN, Capt. R. Blvkklv.
Leaving Gi.tna,
The No i ic.ce. t’apt. O. Smith. Mon.lavs ~t Id o’lock
The Dt. Franklin, Cant. U Blakely, Wednesday*, at
12 o’clock.
The Hen Campbell, Capt. M. W. Lou wick, Fridays,
ut U o'clock.
11n wove Boats will run regularly doling tltc ensuing
season. Havtii" the Mull Contract, their punctality ran
Pis relied on. They will remain at St, Paul sufficiently
nag to enable passengers to visit the Kalis of Saint An
i bony.
or speed and no. omniodatiun, these Boats arc tumir
pa nil and* very attention will be paid to Passengers
and E reigut. They will leave punctually at the hour
named.—The Nominee will make the trip so as not to
be out on ‘Mind'.i s.
Gcol. ship peal to the Agent* at ‘l. Touis or Galina, to
go by tins line, will he forwarded free of < barge.
Galena being the tern buis of tin great thoroughfare*
Tending Westward fro u ( . icag" and Milwaukee, nearly
all the truvri lioin the I’n-t ward, dc# tilted U r the Fpper
Mississip/i, ink, - passage l>_. St» iin'onal fount this point.
Also r a r I y nl. the Steamboats on the Horn hem unde,
from tst. Louis ami other ports below, come into this
port for nrshipuieut lor points above.
agents.
I! T. Sn*?. St Louis, Nelson, Gilbert A- Co.
U. 11. ( ampbetl. A Co., Nelson’s I anditig
Galena.C. R Read. Lake Pepin.
Cm. R. West, Dubuque, L. Hi r'zeil. Point Douglass,
a M. Langworthy, do., Churchill A. Nelson,
A McGregor, Stillwater.
McGregor's Lmedtng .1. W. Babcock. St. Paul.
B. V B übois. P.du Chien.S. II Sargcaut, do.
FD. Cowles. Lhi sit g Russell A Rice,.St. Anthony.
Campbell A Smith, Jas Peek * Co.,Chicago
La Crosse.
St. Paul, March 11, 1852. 47-tf.
M'. Lul ls. I.VI.KNV, DI Bnif ET ST.
PAI L, NT. PETLItS AND ST. CROIX
PACKET.
The fine, substantial, safe and
fist tunning *•earner Kvcclsior,
YY'ard, Master, having been
c2535222122iid2j werhauled and repaired, from
stem to stem during Lie winter, h.is again taken h r
regular place in lie I’p; er .Yitssisaipj i unde, I elvveen St.
Louis am, St (tie.# ani a . fob rmedia.e lav .’digs This
boat is well kown on Ill's riv r, aid a, hereiofi re, her
officers and owners are deteriiunetl that every effort shall
be marie ou their part to ensure the utmost comfort and
•afi iv to j aasengers, and full satisfaction to shippers.
Thankful for past favi i>. we hope by strict attention
to business to merit a count,iiam e of the same.
For freight or pus# igc. apple on board.
Agents at St. Paul—o. F. Tr tci and Writ. Cons lans.
1-ti
THE 9 VINT PALL.
a *CA.^* ! V This superb new-leainbi at, nearly o
n .L ;I p the sue of ihe Keokuk Packets and
r.'Ct 'V rK. —with ii' commodations equal to the
WiWlkrailJi best boat' on the river, will be in '.he \
regular Galena and St. Paul traje, the ensuing season, 1
making two trip* ;er week, if possible. The Aaini Paul
will be hard to beat. The time# of arrival and depar
ture of this boat, will be announced ns soon a# regular '
trips in cniaMsced. M. K. HARRIS, Master
Feb. 21, 1 »:>->.
REEILAR PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS,
AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
Tie new mid splendid passen
a*®*j-w. grr Steamer “GOLDEN ERA,”
| 111 aa v Ki.bsie, Commander,
:, s con.menud tier req 'm
" " *"*" \ v ui y trip* b« tween Galena'
St. Louis, leav ng Galena every Monday evening at t>
I’c'ock. a'iu r t t. 1 oui' Fri lay eveniHg at 4 o’clock. The
Goblet) Era has been fttti I up with every rtgvrd to the
rale tv and comfort of In r 'vviipac. and her State'
Koorns and Saloorsur*-limnLlicl w .•! .. !< . nice and pro
vided v\:tlt every imp, iv, merit F. t .rcigln or poasag ,
trp»lv oa beard *•; . •>
.1 \MES I ARTER A CO.. Agents, j
Galena. April 2', lev.’. 2—tl
NOTICE
To the j'<i 'senders o,' lif S. B. Gov. Rams< u .
nrt<J lie O fit riling public generally.
ON and alter Wed lit day ihe 12lh i.iM . .a comforta
ble I . S. Mai, < oacli will leave Sauk Rape!* for
Fort Itipley, every Wednesday morning at * o’clock,
returning n limn to meet the boat at > ink Rapids every
Saturday. ,t.t there be t»assengers for the Fort or
iuternicdiati. po.ms on the arriva ot the boat on Friday
nit'rr a*n>, a atago will ie iv eot Stttrds) —nlng •
T o’> io(h. ri li.riling m ti n to meet tile boat oil W ed
nesday iiiori.'ugs Pas»i :igei> will be conveyed to the
house ot U F. Corbett, near the steamboat landing,
where litey . an l»< a roiutuoilaied.
J \\ CORBETT.
Sink Rapids, Ma;. 7, |e",2. s—tf
Democrat copy.
ROCK ISLAND FOUNDRY AND Ml-
C HINE SHOD.
FE R CIS BIT On D A- CO.,
MA Ml At 1 I REUS of ‘ ,rrni Engines, Water-,
W ht-eis. Mill (it uting, Rotary mivys. Horse puw- '
ci.' ii t* v orh. etc., etc. \it c.ders promptly c.veculed.
Kock Island. May 1, 1,2. 5 if j
AV II I T X E Y ’ s
I) A(. i ): RRL \ \ GAIL ER Y ,
A.V GOTHIC T riLULYG,
C•)i >: fTh ird and Cr lar Slrrth, St. Paul. ;
f Bill IS i stti! hshnn nl built bv the proprietor cx- ‘
A pie-sly tjr taking
l> At; u I ill Ii Ft) TV 1* F.S.
%cd is fjinhhtd with th< best lustrum#nt*. Apparatus
and t i "iiin Ms, and an extensive assortment *S stock.
Th** Avt*MiiMtvT or I.ii.ht is NEW. and believed to
he «t i'Llti a »u iinv otln r for prudm ing uniformly bold
picture*. N pain* avill l c spared to givi satisfa*'turn to
those who may favor the proprietor with Ilnur pv.iroii
ig* 1 Pa. ,'ing'. Engrain g and Daguerreotypes, copied
ii. lire best manm r. I’artii ul.tr attention paid to taking
likenesses of v-ck . . dec»*;ised persons.
Instructions g.vi nin the Art.
Stock .mi Apparatus (or file.
ihe ptbli" no respet Iluii.. uvitedtocHp and examilli
•pecin - na. j. £. WHITNEY.
Novetalrer, 1651. 3gy
SHERIFF’S SALE.
T r.f.Ki roit, or Minsesot.v,}
- t oiiniy of Washington, y ss
BY ' irtue of an e\wc"|fion i-- u. G out ol and under the
seal cl lie irsirn t Gutrt of the county of Wash- ;
ington, in ilt f ir#i Jt-diciu district >f said Territorv, i
Hiul to me tirei.ied, oa i judgment lemiered by vaid
court on the third dry ol Jui.t, A li. l. jj, in . u iu-tioti
vvh«re*n t.dtristian hvhrai e is plain tid'and John A 111 is i
rtelrndant, in favor ol > " i plan tM and against the said i
defendant, 1 have on this sixti entli dnv <d June, A. |».
1652, levied up. n the ol owit-g described premises, vj/.- |
Bcginnir.g ot, the i.tst -ale i l Main street, >u thesoutii
line of vvh.u a eouiinnulv « ailed the “\all prop, -tv ,” m 1
the town or village ol Stilnvattr, thence northwardly
• long the east line of said 5l *in street forty flu' feel",
thence eusterlv in a line paraPrl wilh the said south lim’
of the said A nil property,” to the hike, thence souther
ly along the las* #hore to the south line of lii*- , ,j,i 1
“Vml pro;* -ty,” thr nee west* rly along the said line to
the place ol beg.i.meg, being the south forty (pi) |Vet of
:ot number ten Mb) in bi<» k number twenty-eight (26;
m the tow B or village of Stillwater, with the building
Jhrroon situated, as surveyed and pali.-d by Harvey W ii- I
• # . I* '■ rpcnr* of record in Lie olfice of the Reg
ister of lie. .s i Washington county, in the Territorv |
■f >lii to-soiv, w 'I ail the npj urtetmuees thereto belong
mg; vvhe.d (*.*■ .rrty 1 shitli scl! al public auction to the '
ht b( i but. ter, for cash, ot 1 relay the thirteenth ohv of 1
1 Igw, A. D. 1852, at I I o’t lock in Ue fl DOT ■of that .
day, at the office ol the Register of Deeds, m Stillwater
>b s'-iid county of Wa#hingio:i, to antisfv said cvecution
Wm. C.’ PENNY,
Sheriff ef Washington county, M. T.
Da'ed at Stillwater the 10th rlay of June, A* l>. 1653. I
HM>w
TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BOOK.
SELLERS AND MERFH AATS.
FALL trade, Ho 2. Bor k? and Stationery, at Whole
salt, higgle# A- Kellogg, Publishers, Bo okseller- I
Stationers and Mam.lacturer. of .very vnrietv ofßi an k
Dooms, 88 John street, corner Gold, New York. Invite a
call from merchnnts at,*l bookaelh rs to examine thr non -
and qmUlCtee of tfceir very |aq,c stock of !
BLA.HK BOOKS. MEMORAatIIM AND PASS BOOKS
Embraen* every varietv needed; #c h oo! and classical
hooka ol every kind used jn school# and academies 1 '
bnuy «td o,H.k- f„ r p uMi( . ms.lrtmtan.
schools, families and r-juday schools; bibica nraver
ifbind^' wgrt:i ' v,rir,> “ ,lU s, “*’ S 3 ;
Stationery of every var.etv of foreign and dome..; • '
n anufuctiire, all of which they pledge themselves io su '
ply a» low a* any «aherhouse m th e trade i
li&gim!*"**** «n £*■-:
SPIRITUAL KNOCKINGS IX ST. PAi r 1
HAV'E advised me to auth.aue Trunmn M SiitithTo i
take applications for Herdtlt instrrance. in the M.
rbasic’s Ur.lon Asbo* iatinn, of sipr .igtieP) Maas. !
A. J. WHIT NEY,
fu2F*lo*-tf. General Afrm 1,. Minjn sota
Mholesnle and Ht:tall.
SAINT ANTHONY STORE.
VIAIK STf.KSr, KT. ASTHOaV, OrPOSIT* THE r .VI.LS.
“A nimble Xinepence is better than a stnie iktllinf."
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citi
zen# of Bt. Anthony, and the npper country , a* well
as those who live in Bt. Paul, (if they want to get goods
(heap,) that they are now prepared to exhibit one of the
largest and best-selected assortments of Good# everbro'l
into Minnesota. The stor k contains many new and boau
tilul style*, nil hiving been selected hi the Eastern cities
with the gicatest care to suit the market of Minnesota,
which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. The
following iiiuv be found among their
DRY GOODS.
Black, blue, brown, olive and green broadcloths ; doe
skin, ca#»iiucre*, Satinetts; mcrinoes of all colors and
<1 no I i ti«-» -. hlpHcea lustres, chaugal lc alpaccas ; bla* k,
( liauguliie and figured »ilk*, muslin de laines ; French,
Fnsiisli and American print*; lawn# of ail kinds: vvliite.
red, green and yellow riannels, hirdseyedo. for children's
vm nr; brown and blench, 1 sheeting* and shirtings of nil
the different qualities; bed in king; blue, brown, white
•inn lulled drills; hi kory stripe*, eottonade.s, canton
; flannels, a;)ron check*, batting, wadding and vv icknig,
Irish liiitu of sll varieties; black muslin,crape, veils, etc.
of different colors, hirdseye, Scotch and Russian diaper;
brown linen mid different varieties ol table covers ; oil
cloth, do., do.; vestings, all kinds of cravats. Scotch and
American ginghams. French do., berime d’Uine.ktradilln;
silk, imp* , and dillcrent vai;etm* of sliaw 1*; bi ns* n hub
land*, linen drill*, hnckabiick, crush, Kentucky jeans,
• gra-s cloth shirts; musln, swiss, lisle thread and linen
edgings and insertings, glove*, hosiery, plain and border
•dcambrics, linen cambiic handkerchiefs, bonnet, c«p,
and i.eck rit imns; pink, blue ami green ch tinbray; linen
giti-d a o, Italian lustre, poplins, colored herge, inohuir
lustre, ruiksatui, plain and plaid -ilk and gingham par
ato!*. fringes, gimp, umbrellas, etc., etc.
A large lot ol READY-MADE CT.OTHING, nißnufac
turerl cvprf-sly for this place. Boots and Him,«, Hats.
( aps, any q i.intity ol straw goods, all suited for this
maiket ■
FAMILY GROCERIES.
| Java, Rio, and St. Domingo * oftte, chocolate, cocoa,
black tea, imperial do , young and old hy son do.; ginger,
cassia, mustard, sugar, pepper, spice, nutmeg*, mace,
I ketchup*, peppt r-suure. cloves, rtii.-ms, currants, rice,
#oap, Miiuflr, indigo, dried apples ami peaches, chewing
and smoking tobacco, codfish, ham*, shoulders and side
bacon, floor, oats uud corn, beans, pork and lard, lamp
1 ml, rope, molasses, confectionary ol ail kinds, saleratu*.
-tairh, candles.
In u few days they will have a large bit of paint* and
dye-stuffs, spirits of turpentine, alcohol, butter, cheese,
etc., etc.
HARDWARE.
Mill svw * and files, sa.i ir, n*, coffee mills,-hov, 1* and
spades, Himinmis’ axes, a genuine article; hoes, nails of
, very variety, looking glass .*, w .ndow glass, knives and
forks, pocket and penknives, carpcntei mid joiner tools,
cutis, both single and double barrels; w ith a full assort
ment of llardw are.
A large lot of CROCKERY will be opened in a few
days.
Combs, from 10 cents to $5,00, of all kinds from ihe
horn to th. buffalo and shell, consisting of the nick, side
and round combs, fine ivory and buffalo and English
and dressing do.
CLOCKS—I 4 different patterns from $2,00 to $21,00
—together with a lot of
YANKEE NOTIONS.
UT I ndies and Gentlemen ete solicited lo call and ex
amine lire goods for themselves.
J. 11. STEVENS A CO.
St. Anthony, June 26, 1«51. in
MARSHALL & CO’S
Wholesale Grocery atul Iron Store.
IN connection wills our stock of Sligo Iro.v, we
offer a large slock of Groceiies and Provisions. YVe
! would call the attention of up-country merthants, and
retail dealers generally io nur stock, which embraces
every thing. Liquors excepted, in the Grocery am) Pro
vision lint.
We propose selling for ersh at Galena market prices,
adding cost of transportation, and believe that we can
supply boarding-house keepers and families oil as good
! terms as they can purchase below.
Our stock has bien selected with care, so that we can
| warrant the quality of all articles s*dd by us.
Sugars— < ’omntori Brown. Refined, A, U and O,
l rushed and Powdered, bx the barrel, at
MARSHALL A Co’s.
%| OLASSF.S—B Idler’s s> rtip, sugar-house and
*"■. Plantation, at MARSHALL A Co s
d GOLDEN SYRUI*. in lb-gallon kegs, for fantl-
I W lies, ai M. t f Co s.
(TOFFEE and TEAS, of cverv kind, at
J M tf Co’s.
I R—.'dspur, Extra and superfine, nt
r M te ( o s.
I!ORK**Cle»r Me*#, jus! put up last week, a supe-
B nor article for families, at M(r Co’s.
GiALT —i); every kind and in anv quantitv, nt
; M q Co’s.
Oil.— linseed, Bleached, Lamp nnd l ard Oil, at
M 4 Co’s.
C AN DLES— Hperm, Htar and Mould, at
M «V Co’s.
YEMTHITE LEAD, Turp*ntinc, I’iuty, Whitinr auu
, ▼▼ Lampblack, at M4Co s.
i KMjFIN'DOYV Glass and Nail*. Tobacco, Codfish,
W ▼ Mackerel. Butter and Cheese, Axe.*,Cltx-k.s, t -.rn
Bosk*ls. Looking Glasses, Cro Pars, Buck M.ts, Gram
.shovels, Coffee Mills, l’eriii"i#n Caps, I.og Chains,
1)rooms, t. ra* krrs, Axe Helves, am. almost every thing
,’hat can be named, including Plow* and Pcppersauee,
for sale ut MARSHALL t, Co’s.
Saiut Paul, October, IP6I. 3-2 e
UIIF.AP CASH STORK—WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS H ARDWARE, ROOTS,
SHOES, HATS, CAPS CIOTJUNO. PAINTS
OILS,GLASS, FI RNITFRE, BOOKS
AND STATIONERY.
rjTHF. SUBSCRIBER by late arrivals is now in re
! R ceipt and opening in his new Store on St. Anthony
Street, near the “An erican House,” a large aud most
• ompleie assortment t l the above-named tioods, whic h
! will positively be sold at lower price* for cash than ev«r
i efore offered in tin.* jilace. Hi* entire stock was sth 11-
'•d with grea* care, and purchased in the Eastern and
Southern mar,.' is for Cash, so that lie can safely assure
Ins friends and the public generally that it will be to
Lour iuterfsts to call before purchasing elsewhere and
examine In# stock vvhicu consist# in pail as follow#
GROCERIES.
O hhils N () sugar, )_• chi ts fine Y II Te«,
12 ! Ids do j 7 caddies fine Imperial Tt i
15 “ clarified sugar, 25 “ Gunpowder do
s crushed do 25 boxes AV R Cheese,
' ’’ I u vciizcd do 10 44 Fresh Raisins,
n " S H Molasses, I cask “ Currant.*,
H “ Nt> no 10 drums “ I'ig*,
3 “ Golden Syrup, 5 boxes assorted Candy ,
y nags Bio Coffee, 2' do?. b\- Sardine*,
I 5 ' Java do 2li 44 rims Ovsters,
lb •this Hire, 5 baskets Olive Oil.
; 10 44 Buiter Crackers, fi boxes assorted I n klc»,
15 ‘ 4 No. 1 Mackerel, 7 44 Tomato Catsup,
3 1 do Salmon, ,1 44 Mushroom do
10 f vp* Smoked Herring, 3 44 Walnut do
1 25 • Codlish, 5 “ Pepper rbw,cp f
>0 rabb
lu : *,-ks coarse salt, in M Regalia Cigars,
i kixi s N Y’ Mustard, 12 44 Cuba do
cases do 5 “ Principe do
. boxes Ground Pepper, 15 boxes Chewing Tobacco,
3 " Grain do 100 do? Smoking Toiiaceo,
3 “ Allspice, 50 lb* Macaboy rfouff,
2 44 Clove#, 5 boxes S. D. Pipes,
2 44 Cinnamon, 15 44 Matches,
6 44 Wheat .Starch. 5 44 Ginger,
15 44 No. 1 Soap, 5 gros* Mason's Blacking,
2 “ Castile do 3 boxes Ink,
2 Fancy >b> lu kegs Itifle Powder,
' 5 44 Mould Candles, * * do 7. ran* do
. ” Star do 40 bugs S!u»t,
4 44 K|>er>n do 3iNH) lii* Bn- Lead,
3 bids Sperm Oil, 10 M Gun ( y *,
5 “ Lard do |0 doR Broom*,
12 doc Ait-Helves, 5 44 Shoe Brushes,
4 44 Mop Handle*, 5 44 Scmh Bruslie*,
4 44 Door Mat*, 20 •• Bcdcords,
10 “ Clothes Lines, 8 “ Painted Pail*.
5 “ Covered Buckets, 5 44 Washboards,
2 44 Will do Jo “ Measure*,
4 boxes Clothes’ Pin*, 5 coil* Manilla Rcpe,
:> do/ Market Basl l* 3 doc Wood Bowls.
The above enumerated Goods comprise only a *mal i
portion of nix stock. 1 shall keep constantly on ham* a
large q nun • » l
PROA’ISIONS,
such a* hams, shoulders, butter, lard, .lour, p,vri, peaches ;
apples, pointcca, corn and oa'#. Also,
WINES AND LiCll ORS.
conaistlrg of whiskey, brandy, port, madeira, gin, porter
• larel, champagne anil ale. Alsr.,
CLOTH INC,
i complete and fashionable assortment, made up in the
best manner, and of the best material, among which arc .
overcoat*, dress and frock coats and vest* of all kinds,
colors and size*; under-clothing in great variety. Also, i
HOOTS AND SHOES,
a v* ry large and well selected assortment, too numerous j
to mention. Also,
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing nil the fall and winter stx les.
Also, a general assortment of Hardware, Paint*, Gins.*, j
Tinware, Cutlery, Oils, Ac.
Paul, Nov.~li*3o JOHN FARRINGTON, j
1 * F’K KmY MEAT.
have an arrangement now, for keeping fre?h meat or '
ice, in a w nte-; temperature; and a* 1 shall be. spar
ing, neither of pains nor money, to have the choicest, j
beck pork, mutton, lamb, sausages, aud ether varieties. 1
(listomcrs may s> ud in their iwivant* or children, (or
bit of teiiderline, a steak a roast, or something else ihnt !
is go».l, ii ml they shall have the best in the shop, aim
honest weight. My shop, remember, i* on st. Amlr iiv
street, just a itw step* above Fuller’* 3 storv brick
mav —uf v> || Vtij g
T bALKXA HOI SE.
HIE subscriber has provided for fhi sccimimodalion I
or hoarders; both by the day nnd by the weiX . wit!; •
' ,r lodging— at very moderate prices. Inquire
lor me O:Jet a lfa«., hi tkc first building on Robert- ;
street above l hird, opposite Winuei Cooley’* Clothing I
tore. j ul7-’.. iv Wm. TRI MONK. !
fire: firej: fire::;
r |' ,, r E .‘vV'' e to dispense “aid and com
t* l ® uni«»rtuniile, as iiuual, at the Pu ii
agency, ;
Tu n ITA h S T OC K ’ *3OOO/100.
Thomas A. Bit vcjt, Pres’t K. 1.. Loomis, Sce’v
R.R. NELSON,
a-3g l r Agcntfor Minnesota Territory, j
1,. ICE.
N the day* of Dives, ice was evidently not in use: or
that gentleman would huve culled tor it, instead of
lor h drop of cold water; for not only will it cool the
parchi d tongue of the invalid, but it will give life and
animation to all. feedwater i* alone fit lor drinking
Then, how can you keep your butter, your cucumbers’
your milk ami irtaiu, and your fresh meat, coo) w ithout i
ice. You can have it, every njontiug delivered t.. vou I
wnrraiited sweet and fresll. at a very small advance oa
the actual !•■#>! of manufacturing, of
.out: Hi -tf) CHARLES SYMONS j
Mechanics’ (liion Association* 1
Office, No. 1, Goodrich’s Budding, Bprikofield, Matt. !
M B. DEAN, President,
William Patton, O. C. Wood, \ |
H. B. Judkins, J Financial Com.
FISH)* is nit Association of Workingmen and other*, !
I fur the muti al assistance of each other in case ol
sickness or accident.
By the payment of the following annual deposit*, you |
will become a Life Member, and be entitled to a weekly
benefit dining life, if you should be disabled by sickness
or iu i blent from attending to your ordinary business or ;
occupation. FlmaLks Insured against sickness common
to both sexes. I
Yearly Deposits of Members under 50
years of age.
Table of Rates, JYo. 1.
Those drawing for the first week’s sickness, by paying
$5 UU per year, draw $3 no per week.
400 “ *' 400 44
5 00 44 5 00 44
t; no 44 ti oo “
7 00 44 7 00 44
8 00 “ 8 00 44
9 00 44 9 00 44
10 00 44 10 00 “
Table of Rales, .Vo. 2.
Those not drawing for the llnjt Week's sickness, by ■
pax ing S 2 00 per vear, draw $3 00 per week.
I ' 300 * 44 450 4
1 00 4 ‘ 6 00 “
5 00 00 44
t> 00 8 75 “
7 (HI 10 00 . “
Those over 50 >t ar* of age charged 25 per cent extra.
$2 00 admission fee, i# charged, in addition to the above,
the fir-t year, and must he paid at the time of making
application,and the first year’s deposit yviihiu 3u days.
lIKtEHeNCI.S.
Gov. But rwKt.t., Ma#*, Gov. Hvhbarp, Augusta, Me
Ex-Guv. YVn l.i >'i*, N. 11. E. Ai I'Kx, M 1).. Randolph,
j T E YVood.M I>, Randolph, Hon II V French, Braintree,
Him Y Morrison,Brmutiee, Hon E Hathaway, Freetown j
J II Brtn kv\ ay,Ellli."tiiu,('t Hon l*W:i»hburn,Mtddleboro
Hon () \A ifxl, Somers, t'l WoiKlbnry A t'urtis, I’roviJ.
\Y II t'l (Lora,New Bedford, iSteph. Reynolds, Trov, N Y'.
IluiiT Wentworth, Lowell, A P Stephens,Rocklai.il Lake,
srm.NIIKtELD eite.NCBEFES.
H F Wilcox. I’rea't Chicopeo ll.uikJo# I’vnchon, Esq
A Moign. Frcs’l Agawam Bank, G C Segur, M D,
WESTERN REFERENCES.
Hi# Excellency, Austin A. King, Jefferson City, Mo.
llis l.xi eileacy, JosKi-it A. WittoilT, Indianapolis, lu.
His Excellency, Ret bkn Wood, Columbus, Ohio.
His Excellency, At n. C. Frk.ncii, Springfield, Ills.
Ex-Gov. David Wali.vok, Indianapolis, lu.
lion. John YV. Davis, Carlisle, lu.
Hon. Geo. YV. Julian, Centerville, la.
I’rof. $. M. Smith, M. 11. Columbus, t»hio.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Messrs. Chambers \ Knapp, Editors Mo. Republican.
Geo. K. Build, Editor t*i. I.oui* Intelligencer.
Phillip B. Hoclmday, Yeaunan, Pittman A-. Co. i
Wm. I’. Henry A: Co., Prof. Jo*. N. McDowell, M. D.
Anglcrodl Ar Barth, Galv, McCuee & Giaul'). j
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
Hi* Excellency, Aluxanpkh Raxisev. * I
Hon. Wm. 11. Forbes, Hon. Henry A. Lambert.
Rice, Holliiishead Ac lici ker, J. W. Bass, I’. V..
ST. ANTHONY.
lfon W. L. Lamed, Hon. S. W. Fainliam, J. YV. North,,
A. E. Ames. Gio YV. Brett.
3-2hyl A v . WIIITNEY, St. Paul,
General Ac*xt for tiie Territory of Minnesota.
Office in the New Gothic Store, Third st. :
IRON, VAII.S AND STEEL, j
Manufactured by the st. Louis Roiling Min,
from Missouri Iron Mountain Ore. Chas. YV. j
Borttp ha# on hand and is constantly receiving, Iron,'
, Steel aad Nsil*, uiamtfactuied 5v the above establish-1
ment, at the following juices, for Cash, or approved,
: credit.
Hound, square and flat bar, B largo siz.e, 4 1-2 to scts. '
Round and squnie, A 4> 44 5 1-2 44 6 1-2.
Round, square and flat bar, B small si/.e, 5 1-2 44 7 1-2. j
Flat bar, A “ 44 7 44 Oct*. I
:?hcet Iron, from No. it) to 27 - - 5 44 7 1-2. 1
! Spring Steel, .... e, t 3. ,
Rough, - y
American Blister, Jo
NAll s—lo-12-16-20-30-40-50-60d j'er Ih. sets keg $4 ‘0 1
! 44 8 - - - - 44 5 1-2 44 525
44 4 44 7cts. 44 675
44 3 - ... “ s 44 775
SPIKES—<ut. - - - - 44 7 “ 6751
1 44 w rought, --- 44 10 “9 50
j Anxils, 44 17 ct*.
Waggon Boxes, “ q |-2 ,
j Buggy 44 set 70 ct*
Iron guaranteed. The nails will be found on trial, ti
be superior to any other in market.
St. Paul, Ylny 20, 1850. s—Gin
POSITIVELY AT ST. LOUIS PRICES. 1
Che in l ash Starr, for Summer Trade.
JF,. FULLERTON has now received and opened his 1
• autumn &. wi iter stock, com prising one of the best
selected a.-sortmenu of Rc;idy-maile Clothing, Prints'
Satinets, Boots, Shoe#, Fancy Goods, Ac., t ver brought
to Minnesota lie would respectfully invite Farmers
and others visiting St. Paul to pay him a visit, as he is
I determined to retain the name which hi# establishment i
lias so lung held, of “Cheap Cash iStore.”
CLOTHING.
The follow ing tir a lew . f the. article# on hand:
Extra fine b'aik dress coal# Black sutm vest#
do frock do Figured do
i Black and brown do Black #i!k do
' Brown linen do Fine Black I’aut#
■ Tweed do do Casstmer do
1 Fine Linen Shirts Flannel under shirts
• Gingham do Cotton aud woolen hose I
Hickory do of all size* and sort.*. 1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
, Men’s A box ’* thick boots Morocco slippers,
j do do do shoes I.adiea’ gaiters,
1 Congress and call boot#. Ladies' aud Misses shoe#.
GROCERIES.
! consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugar, Rice, So car House,
Molasses, Sperm Candle*, Dried Apples, Peaches, Soap,
Tobacco, Sab rat us, Starch. Codfish. .Mackerel, Cinna
mon, Nutmegs, Cloves, Peppermint, and l '-ppei Sauce, j
Also, an assortment of Wooden Ware, consisting <1
Tub* and Buckets, Washboards, Cloilics'l’ins. Ac. All
for sale cheap for cash. No trouble to show goods, at
bis store —next door to the Pioneer office ami book-store 1
N. li. Large supplies of Flour, Oat#, Corn and l’ota- 1
! toes always on h ml.
1 November, 18.51. 11-tf
GROCERIES?
At Wholesale ami Retail?
«N Roberts h'treit, Faint Paul, in vt door tu tht .
World’s Fair. The subscriber#, believing that
Good* can be sold in Saint Paul, M wholesale, as rluap
os they can he sold at any pi tee above Si. Louis, huvi
1 opened a large stock of
GROCERIES,
of the In -t descriptions for family use, which they will .
sell for cash nt a very small profit, by retail; nnd by*
wholesale, at prices such as will warrant all retail deal- 1
ers in Minnesota ti buy goods at tin ir store. Among
the b a ling articles which vve shall offer, will lie, (lie- 1
-ides every other ml of goods usually found in a large
Grocery Establish ment, w hether here enumerated or
not.) the following:
I lour, of various bra lids: Sugar and Molasse*. all
. voids; Coffee, Tea, Tobacco nnd Salt; Salt b;#h, Oys
, tns. Sardines, etc.; liiiltir, Cheese, I aru ai d Oil.
EDITORS—»urh as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whiskey, I
Champagne.
PROVlSlONS—consisting of I’oik, Iloms, Bacon,
Dried Fruit, 1 tc.
Patent Buckets, Glass, Nail*, Puttv, Flint, Matches,
Candles, Soap, Blushes, Broom*, and a great varietv ol
other goods. RLY A- FARMER.
St. Paul, October 9, 1851. 25-tf
-
GALENA STORE,
BV
W. 11. Stillman \ Co.
VRTOFLD respectfully inform ihe citizen* of Saint
1 Paul nnd vicinity, that they have opened in tltc
lower town a frr#h and well selected stock of Groceries.
1 which are supplied every w,.k fioni Galena and .St ,
Louis; nnd which they pledge themselves to sell for cash
as low as ran be bought north of Galt na. Those ticsir
j ous of buy ing at retail, will find it to their advantage to
j call ami examine tireir price#.
Constantly on hand—Butler, Cheese. Pori;, Fish. Su
j gars. Teas, Coffees aud a’.! article# foil ml in this lice.
D A genuine article of Family Flour constantlv on
; band. ' YV. ||. s>. A Co.
Saint rani, Aug. 26, 1851. ]!>
WAR EAGLE MILLS, AT GALENA.
riMIK subscriber 1* agent ol Flour fro n the above mills,
M nt'd will have a constant supply on hand of super
| fim and extra superfine, which will be sold at null prices,
' freight added.
The superior qim'tly of litis Flour is know n to all who
have tried it, und it only require# a trial here to make it
• u favorite family Flour dMinn sots.
JOHN FARRINGTON. <
Bt. Paul, May 22, 1851 5
FASHION AIILE MILLINER Y.
IAUGE stoc/. of Bonnets nt Mrs. Marvin's Millinery
J Establishment, Third street, at reduced prices. The
i i adies of .St. Patti tire respectfully informed that Mrs.
1 Marvin ltn* receiv ed a large and very elegant stoop ol
1 Bonnets, which rite is now opening, and to which she
i invites tin ir attention. tShe lias now on band a forge
I variety, both in style and material, which she is offering
it lower price* than ever before in Si. Paul.
! If the Ladies will rail early, Mrs. M. has no doubt!
that they will be induced lo purchase.
r#t. Paul. May 26.
WM. R. MARSH ALL,
AT Tilt ]
SLIGO IRON STORE,
IS ltov, receiving the fullest stout of IRON , N AIL.#, 1
STEEL, Ac., ever offered in this insr/fot. The qua!- 1
I tty of Sligo Iron is well tnovvn by all smiths lo be tin- '
surpassed. The following ptiiis were es'abii'hed with
itie opening of the tbigo Iron (Store, and ttaw- never been
i departed from. ‘ Tyrone. Sligo.
i Flat bar, round am! square, large *ize, 4ets 5 l-gi ts
j do do do small size, 5 6 63-4 8 3-4 i
' Hoop, oval, b’f O'al, etc. - -- -- - 7a 10 1
• N AILH lOd to €0(1, *4 50, 8.1 *5, 4d SO, 3d 57 nerXeg ’
, CUT SriKEB, #4 7a j
I ANVILS, per Ih., ----- 13 to 16cts.
: AA aggon Boxes, jier Hi, ----- q cls
! Bellows, superior quality, per inch, - . 55 •* '
j Grindstones, small size, per inch, - - -8“ ]
! I.og Chain*, iarjy size, - - - - . g•« I .
The above price# will be found Inwerthau those of any ; '
1 other establishment in the Territory, and are the Old, I
Regular Prices of the Sligo Iron Stot’e.
BREAKING J'LOWg. ; j
I atn agent for Evans Ac Adams, and will Jeep on hand ,
a suffu ient stoc/. of their well Jnown Plows, at the inan
ufaclurer#’ prices, %1 per inch. I 1
VVM. R. MARSHALL, I I
nja27—- if At the Sligo Iron Store
JUST received a Jot of bedsteads, for sale cheap for :
ca*h hv F. E. COLI.INB, *
Auction and Commission Merchant.
r»2! J'h'.rk .t b"|. Jackson, op Min. Outfii *'
ENGINES, BOILERS * MILL WORK.
J. T. DOWDALL k. CO.,
' Washington Foundry? St. Louis? Mo,
HAVING one of the largest and best furnished es
tablishments in the West, we would call Iheattett- 1
' tion of all persons interested, or tu want of mill work, •
| (o the fact that we have the largest assortment of Pat- I
lern* in the city. We employ the best of workmen, and |
I use the best of Iron in the manufacture of our work, ami
having been constantly increasing our business for fif
| teen years, we Matter ourselves that we huve given gen
] ertil satisfaction. Engines of all sizes fitted up ou Iron
: Frames, ready to run.
' Boilers and heavy sheet iron work of all kinds, cast
ings atul wrought iron work of all kinds, and from the
best patterns now in use, for saw and grist mills.
Saw dust Burners, Carding Machines, Pickers, etc.
1 Millwrights can have work made to suit their draw
ings. Terms, reasonable, and particular attention paid
to baring the work ready und shipptd by the time agfUed
i upon.
; We r *'f er lo Martin Mower, Esq., Areola Mills, or to
Mr. j.’. if. Delano, Stillwater; who are using work of
j our manufacture, for further information.
Muy 27, 1852, 6-tf
THE MINNESOTA REMEDY
kUIt CHOLERA ViOlUrtS. DVENTLRV, DIARItIKKA, Kc &.C
“PESIGUAGOMIK,”
OR
i ‘INDIAN COMPOUND ASTRINGENT AND TONIC.’
fJYIIB materials of this medicine are entirely vegetable,
R indigenous to Minnesota, and well known to the In
dfans bv w hom they have been used from time iinmetno
, rial, with invariable success.
The Proprietor can confidently recommend this med
icine to the public us a certain, safe and pleasant cure
for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhtra, Dysentery, and nil dis
eases of the bowels. It affords almost instantaneous re
lief in cases of griping* or cramp*, and ordinarily effects
a complete core in six or right hours.
To Boatmen, Raftmeit and Lumbermen, and sll per
son* traveling on the river, Ibis medicine is invaluable.
Our citizen* going below, ituring the summer mouths
should not fail to provide themselves with it.
The "Pesiicuagomik'' must of course derive Its repu
tation from the testimonial* of those who have made
trial of it.
TJ’ P!ea*e rend carefully theattutwed certificates.
Prepared bv E. F. Ely, St. Patti,
And for #ab at the Bookstoreo’l Lit DUC A ROHKF.R,
and at YV H. FORBES’ Minnesota .Store, at IIICHCOX
A KLL! OGG’S Drug More, anti at JARVIS’, SB Paul.
Also, at the Minnesota Bookstore, Bt. Anthony; al Rus
sell’s, Sauk Rapids, und at Churchill 6c Nelson’s, Still
water.
(DT Pi ice Fifty Cents per Bottle..(St
CERTIFICATES.
I have used the “Pesiguagomik” repeatedly in inv fam
ily, hikl can recommend it as the safest as well as most
efficacious medicine in all derangements of the bowel*,
j 1 b«ve ever known. It has, to my knowledge, saved
several valuable lives in most obstinate r ises of Cholera
I Morbus, Dysentery, etc. (J. W. BORUI*.
St Paul, May 28, 1852.
This may certify that 1 have used the Vegetable Cum
j pound Astringent, prepared by Mr. F,. F. Ely, in mv fatit
! ily. and have found it to lie the best l»> far of any* tit ng
jol the kind I have ever used In one instance, two doses
j cured ai obstinate case of Cholera Morbus. Not a sin
gh individual should be without t ns valuable medicine,
j particularly in a country where the Diurrhtea and sum-
I liter complaint* are prevalent,
• CHARLES H. OAKES.
; Having used this preparation iu my family, 1 most
cheeriully join Mr. Odke# in the above certificate of its
i virtues. ALEX. KA-YIBEY.
St. Patti, May 21, tes2.
j I take pleasure in being able to Mate that I have
: used in mv family, Mr. Ely’s Compound Astringent
and Tonic, in cases of Diarrhtra, with much success; and
! especially last summer iu a case ot summer complaint
1 tn an infant of mine some nine months old, und clieer
! folic recommend its use to the public.
**t. Paul, Mav 24, 1852. Wm. HENRY FORBES,
j I have used the Indian Compound Astringent and Ton
-1 i', my sell, and in my family , and found it effective, es
pecially in eases of children teething, ami consider it an
active and sate remedy for ull bowel complaint*.
St. Paul, Aug. J, 1851. A. 11. FRENCH.
I 1 have used the Indian Compound Astringent nnd 'lon
•<’, prepared by Mr. E. E. Ely, at d am) found immcdiati
rebel; and nan cheerfully recommend it as a speedy and
sure cure for diseases of the bowel*.
St. Paul, May 24, 1852. H. F. MASTERSON.
I certify that 1 have used the Indian Tonic, called
“Pesiguagomik,” and recommend the same ns an excel
lent astringent, pleasant in its taste, and certain in it*
r " r ‘ J. J. NOAH.
St. Paul, Aug. 1851.
17 All orders for th • above medicine should be ad
i dressed lo E. F. Ely, St. Paul, Minnesota.
. jiinc 3, 1#52. 7-Sm
11 ardware: ii ard iv are:
LOOKING G! ASSES, Table knives and forks, Wait
ers, Brushes, Baskets, woo h n and hollow ware.
Ttnvva.tr, Lamps, eli . Guns. Rules, Fishing Tackle,
1 and sporting apparatus of all kinds, together with gun
mounting*, pen ussion raps, et( . Fancy goods, together
with a large assortment of goods which would require
all the column* of the Pioneer to specify. Doing busl
ines# on the Cam* system, and hav mg ' purchased our
; goods very low in the Eastern markets, vve invite ho
examination of our stock, knowing we can offer in : tec
i nituts to buyers that cannot be found elsewhere in tht#
1 market. J. McCJLOt D, Jr «Y CO
' J >ID- 8-6 m
NEW STORE.
The St. l*anl llat, Cap and Gentlemens’
Famishing Stole.
' fRNHE subsciiber rcpurtfollv oilers to the gentlemen
| JL ol St. Paul hi# new stout of goods, and will eu-
I deavor to deep a foil assortment of articles for gentle
! metis' n#c and wear; »uch as,
1 s iUr hats, shirt*, shaving brushes,
heaver do collars, hair do
j childrens’ do drawers, tooth do
' Kossuth do hosiery, combs
Magyar do cravats, hair oils,
! scarfs, rout linA-s, Cologne,
j A full assartment of gloves, key rings, straxv hats,
! h lAfs, soaps, etc. Oil cloths, cloth taps, suspenders,
i buttons and tailors' trimming*. Ladies sewing bird*, u
useful article. Trim/#, valises, carpet bags, umbrellas,
j etc. etc. K. O. WALKER,
in »20—;5-tf Cor. Third A. Wabashavt -st*.
KEY w FARMER,
M Imlcsale and Retail Groerrs.
| I ft YE in*’ rec’d liy the first boat. Nominee, a large
I I I ind vx ell selected assortment of Grot cries and l’t n
vi-,i a#, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Pork, Fl mr,
! Lard, Bacon, Hums, ."'haulders. Dried Fruits, Cheese,
Rice, Candles, Soap, Salt, Wooden w ire nnd Willow
ware; and will receive fn *lt supplies by every boat, dt
rect from St. I.oui*, all the season. Those wishing to
purcluist will find ii to their advantage lo call and exam
ine before piirchaying elsewhere.
St. Paul. April 22, REY ir FARMER.
BBI.S FI.OFR—Just rec’d und for #;.lr hv
rRMf np22 R. 4- F.
4>l k BBI.S PORK—For sale by
- F.
■D BBI.S LARD—Just rcr’d per Nominee,for sale bv
• * ap‘22 R. tr F.
,4 Jh BbL..# 51 0 \ 7—Tier’ll per Nominee for sale bv
-UF ap22 Ml'.
IMb f 'N( K# < OFI EK—Ju*t received and for #alc bv
1 J- Ii #p22 K. er F. '
d J k t TIESTS TEA—B<a’J )»er Nominee, for sale bv
1 HUT «pS3 R. A f
d B< 'Xl.s BAI-t|Nß—Just ree'd and for sale bv
lam ap22 R 1. '
i BOXES LEMONS-Rec’d per Nominee, for sale b
9 mp 22 B ■ F
hit B.\ I ALMONDS—Just ree’d and for sale tv
md «p 22 R. ,y F.
fD DRUMS FIGS—III r’d nn<' for#a!e l»v
mm f# ap'22 R - F.
rh} BXs PRUNE#—Ree'd and for #n!e hv
dm Hp 22 U ir F.
BBI.S S, 3 boxes Y east Powder, 2 boxes
O .Macaroni, 2do Y erinicelt, etc., etc. Just re e'd m l
for side by np22 REY' a- FARMER.
J. C. BURB ANK A C. 81 Paul. YV. L. FA Wt.'ETI F
A- tfo., St. Louts.
NORTH WESTERN EXPRESS CO.
ro % '* f.ctim; it c» \ r.KN v an n st. i. m i■>* witii t ? ie
, AMERICA.'. AND OTHER EXPRESS t OMI’aNILS.
FBTO nml from aU tm# principal cities in ihe Fi.tiul
■ Stales, Calildnn.'. and Eurojve, tor the speed) trans
portation of money and valuable packages, collection of
drtifts, notes, bill#, a' counts, etc.; purchase and salt ot
all kind# of merchandize.
Agent*.—C. K Rice * Co, St. Paul; Otis YY'rst,
>«t. I.oui#, .1. Bkookls. Galena.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to the Forwar .ing
and Commission iiusme## generally. 3 tf
NEW GROCERY AND PROYISION
STORE,
On St. Anthony Street, tico doors below the American '
House.
rjMI G undersigned would respectfully Invite the ntten-
JL lion of the public, 10 tlieir large and well selected
stock of Groceries and Provision!-. Al#o, Ready-Made
Clothing, Boot*, Shoes, YY ines, Liquors, Nails,* Glass,
Hardware, etc., all el which will be tmid cheap for cash
DT Please call auti examine before purchasing el---
"here. IRVINE A- BROTHER.
St. Paul, Oct. 16,1851. M
E. KKEVTRISN.
d tROCERY' at.il Provision Btnre, having removed to 1
V* 3d street, neatiy opposite the Post Office, t* new
prepared to otter to old ami new customers the choicest
selections in his line; including hams, pork, tea, t olieo,
sugar rice,—exi-rv thing in fact, that is wanted for use
in tu in 1 lies* and boarding house*, at the very lowest liv
ing prices.
■ s i. Paul, Match 28, 1852. 50-tf
ST. PAUL TEMPERANCE HOUSE.
<Y|Y name i# MOI'KE I’. My Boarding House w ojt
Jackson Street, at the lower end of Saint Taul. To
find it, you keep straight up from the steamboat landing,
to the sign of a triangle, at the north end of the bridge.
My house is large, and for prompt payment every week,
1 intend to furnish good iojr st the very low est price.
LOT MOFFETT
f4t. Paul, May 22, I&5I. s—lv.
HOARDING HOUSE.
CHARLES CREEK has opened a Bonn!mg
House in the west cud of the celebrated Fremont
House, on UemJt street, where he will make ( a*U Lod
gers und Boarders a# comfortable as he possibly can, at
*d,oo per week. [Nov. ltaj. 3&J
* SPENCER. KIRKPATRICK A- MARKI.EF.
STORVGE. Forwarding A Commission Merchants
Levee, Lower Landing, ,-t. Paul, Min. Ter.
I ( b. If. lr- ,2. 44-|y
JUST received by steamer Dr. Franklin, too bus. mu
-20 bhls. piork; 120 do Uuie: 10 do lieef; 8 do l«rd- 4(i I
do Jasjter exit t and #up« r. Dour; 100 Jbs. fresh laid, but
ter, 2,'t00 do ham# and shoulders. For sale hv
i" 3 E M'LAG AN Ato lev Lai.d,„. >
©alcna Sl&Dcrtiscmcnts.
If. F. M’CLOSKEY.
Wholesale Grocer, Commission dt For
warding Merchant,
IMPORTER OK WINKS, LlQOOns, CIOiRS, KTC.,
NO. 38 LKVFK, GALENA, ILL.
IS now receiving his large and well selected stock o
Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, it c., which he
i offers to the trade at the lowest market rates for cash.
! 225 hhds N O sugar, 150 Uhls green apples,
, 200 bids clarified do 50 bales hatting,
| 100 bids loaf, crushed and 50 bbl* butter crackers,
powdered sugar, 50 100 lb bxs Codfish,
i 172 bbls St. Louis 811 mu- 75 50 lit do do
lasses, 125 25 lb do do
100 bbls plantation molasses2so bxs Scotch herring,
150 “NOSH do 15 casra sardines,
j 75 “ Syrup do 75 doz buckets,
, 25 kegs Golden 8) rup do 50 mans tubs,
, 550 bags Hio Coffee, 125 coils rope,
{ 75 pack’s Java Coffee, 150 dor. bed cords,
: 15 “ Mocha do 50 doz plow lines,
I 35 bags Maracaibo Coffee, 100 bales oakum,
i 50 hf chests Y 11 Tea, 50 bbls rosin,
| 75 do Imp do 75 do pitch,
; 40 do G P do 50 do tar,
125 131 b bxa Imp do 375 kgs asa’d nails,
• 100 do G P do 54 do spikes,
\ 100 do Yll do 75 bxs pt and qt flasks, j
, 240 bib G P, Y 11 Jr Imp do 50 do fus’d tumblers,
■ 125 21b cuddy* Teu, 25 do tus’d decanters,
1 75 bbls Nos I, 2 & 3 mackl 50 do spice jars,
50 hf, qr At 1-fc'th bids do 124 do Virginia tobacr o,
i 5u kits Salmon, 75 do Mo “
; 75 kits Mackerel, 125 case* Va “
20 bbls Pickled Herring, 100 bxs smoking “
’ 25 drums Codfish, 25 I bis “ *•
1 25u bxs Palm Soap, 15 bxs Seaffailati “
I 50 bxs Variegated do 25 do vertnieella,
75 “ Shaving do 30 do Macearonl,
200 “ mould Candles, 25 c*ks Xante currants,
100 “ dipt “ 28 bxs spice chocolate, •
75 “ star “ 250 Ills dried cherrir a,
50 hf bxs star “ G cases preserv’d ginger, I
50qr“ “ 25 bbls 8 S Almonds, j
50 bxs solar “ 15 do flillierts,
; 25 “ sperm “ 30 do pecans,
100 61b bxs solar caudles 10 do pea nuts,
125 hxs pipes, 15 do lirazil nuts,
; 40 “ fancy stone pipes 10 do Eng. walnuts,
! 75 hales candle wick, 75 bxs pt & qt pep aum;e,
54 “ wrapping twine, 25 do walnut catsup,
I 30 bxs ground spice, 15 cases table salt,
, 30 do do pepper & ginger 25 do ass’d pickles,
| 150 mats c Mia. 200 hxs M raisins,
1 bid mi meg i, 150 hf bxs do
Ido cloves, 100 qr do do
' 25 hxs citron, 500 drums Siny rim figs,
150 gros blacking, 25 uests cov’d buckets,
100 doz blacking brushes, 25 hxs clothes pins,
50 scrub brushes, 50 nests clothes baskets,
25 casks Uoston Saleratus, 30 tierces rice,
; 30 bags pepper anil spice, 2>o nns A hals wrap paper,
75 doz /.iuc w ash boards, 50 iearns letter do
' 500 bugs assorted shut, 25 reams cap do
I 1000 lbs bar lead, 75 gros ass’d playing cards
I 500 kegs rille powder, 10,000 gunny bags,
1 300 kegs blasting do 50 bbls vinegar,
15 eases canister do 15 do lard oil,
25(i M percussion < aps, 10 hhds whale A- sperm oil.
22 bids oysters, 25 baskets olive oil,
jSO cases ass’d preserves, 15 cases J’ A cheese,
50 boxs Eng dairy cheese, 150 bxs W It cheese,
I 250 bush dried applt s, 25 do soda crackers,
1 7.5 do do peaches, 50 do do do
150 bxs lemons and oraiiges,. r >oo bags G A salt,
i 3.5 doz brooms, 125 do I. 13 do
; 35 bxs ink, 250 do dairy do
| 50 do candy, 250 bbls hydraulic cement,
25 hxs lemon syrup, 300 do tnes» pork,
' 125 gros matches, 50 do lard,
50 bxs prunes, 150 kegs rio
j 75 do mustard, 10,000 lb* dried Lccf,
; 50 cases mustard, 175 kegs butter,
! 25 bxs tomato eatsup, 75,000 lbs hams and should’s
50 do starch, 1.000 lbs S F Jlour.
! 300 do window glass, ass’d
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
50 qr casks 11 port wine, 100 bxs Cuha cigars,
! 10 qr do Sicily Madeira, 50 do line imported regalia,
i 10 casks )iure juice P wine, 15 qr cks United proprie
, 5 do old sherry, dark, “ tois brandv,
25 do Malaga “ 10 hf ps Otard <y Go brundx
sdo old pale sherry “ 15 qr pipes assignelte “
I sdo London Hock “ sde Moreau “
iO do Oporto “ 10 hf casks champagne “
10 do i.ishnn Madeira “ sqr do Megglery “
sdo elierrv bounce “ shf do Goddard “
5 do Tenerifi'e “ 10 qr do Hennessey “
I 123 bk s iliedsteck cham’gu, 10 qr do Raftenu “
75casks lthineish wine, sqr do Fellevoisin “
50 do claret, 10 qr do J J lfiipiiy “
1 Jsu bxs Newark cider, sqr do A la Moudtre “
! 150 do claret xvine, 10 pp* Otard A Co “
150 do Haut Pautene, very fine, vintage 1793.
j sqr casks Muscat wine, 50 1-sth cks signette brandy
i 50 bxs white wine, 75 bids N Y “
i 25 bask’t Hock Rhine wine 10 do old A a peach “
25 d« Broker's qr Uankcrss9o do Ohio whiskey,
sup champagne, 50 do old Bourbon do
15 cases abysynih, 75 do Monongahela do
15 bxs creoso, 25 do Rye do
10 cases orange juice, 2 punch Scotch do
25 casks London porter, 3 do Irish do
p.tit* am! quarts, 3 pipi» pure Swan gin
80 tasks S< otch ale, pt A-qr 25 bbls N E rum,
15 casks brown stout, 1 puch pure .lamaiearuin,
j 350 M regalia cigars, Ido do St Croix do
; 25 M Principe do 25 bids Baltimore gin
Agent fora Galena and St. Louis, and
j Galena and St. Paul Packet Line of
Steamers.
j Galena, April 1, 1852. 4—2
Tllil subscriber having been appointed Agent for the
above Mills, w ill keep constantly on hand a supply of
•Extra Family Flour.” Warranted superior to any dour
! sold iu this market. H F. McCLOSKEY.
IIYDRAI LIC CEMENT.
| r pHF. subscriber having becu appointed Agent for the
, * sale of Louisville Cement, will keen a large supply
on band, and will be sold at a small advance trout Man
-1 ufacturers prices. 11. F. McCLOSKEY.
Galena, March 2.3, 15.52.
KMLIiIfiHNS— 150, 1. 2,3, 4 and 5 gaTU, rec’d per
Excelsior, and for sale by 11 F .McCLOSKEY.
I kI7IIISKK\ —IOO bbls Old live, rri’d and fit sale !>x
▼ ▼ 11 F McCLOSKEY.
(NOFFF.fl —350 bags Rio Coflee, recM per Go! leu Era
J and for sale bv H I M’CLOSKEY'.
TOBACCO —125 bx* Virginia. recM and for salt I y
H 1 M’l I.OSKEY.
[MGS— 500 drums, received and for sale bx
ap7 H F M’Ci.OSKF.V.
RICE —25 tierces, rec’d per Golden Era, for sale by
«p 7 II F M’CLOSKEY.'
C<ALERATI'S—2S hx* Ibiston Saleratus, received and
for sale by il F M’CLOSKEY.
PL rf* CASKS Brovu Sim t, London Porter. A S< ottli
r 9 " F \le, recM per Gtddnu Era, and for sale by
ap7 HF M’CLOSKEY.
MNCKERF.I —75 bbls No. 1,2& 3 Mackerel rec’d
per Golden Era and for vaic by
"l»7 H F M’CLOSKF.Y.
rilF.N—ls4 hf che.-t* G V Imp aiul Y 11 Tea received
M jier Golden Era. and for sale hv
up 7 H F M’CLOSKEY.
CIURRAXTS —25 t asks Currents recM per Golden
> Era, amt for sale by II F M’CLOSKEY.
HERRINGS —225 bxs Scotch ll< rrings rec’d per Gol
den Era, and for sale by H F M’CLOSKEY.
RAISINS— 250 bxs M U Raisins, recM and for sale by
ap7 11 F M’CLOSKEY.’
’%^7’lNE —150 r isks Claret and White Wine, rec’d
▼ ▼ and for sale by il F M’C’l OSKEY.
BACON —50 casks Ham* and Shoulders, rec’d per
Ron Accord, for sale by 11 F M’CLOSKEY.
%WOI.ASSES —]ot) bids recM and for sale by
i»l. np7 H F M’CLOSKEY.
C CANDLES—ISO bxs Star Candles, rec’d per Wiseon-
J sin and for salt hy H F M’t I.OSKEY’.
’PAR—SO iibls Tar, rec’d per Wisconsin and for sale lix
»p 7 HF M’CLOSKEY.
r ARi»—so Mils Leaf Lard tot'd per Wisconsin, nnd
for sale by II F M’CLOSKKY.
BR ANDY— 90 casks Rrandy recM per Golden Fra,
and for sale by H F M’CLOSKEY'.
PL RONES Pint and tiluart Flasks, tec’il and for
*9 sale by 11 F M’CLOSKEY. j
(lIDF.R VlNEGAß—Received and for sale by
J II F M’t I.OSKEY.
(< UN'XIEA—IO,OOO Gunny Sacks, rcc’d per Bon Ae.
N cord, and for sale hy II F M’CJ.OSKEY.
Ikßlfdl HLEf —10,04X1 lbs Dried Reef recM per R n
wL9 Accord and lor sale bj ]| F M’CLOSKEY
OK A Nt.ES—SO bxs Oranges, recr ivr d and for sale bv
Il F M’t I.OSKEY. |
CNI.OL’R —50 bbl* Extra Superfine Family, rcc’d per
.1 Excelsior, and (or sale by 11 E McCLOSKEY’.
PL KEGS prime Leaf Lard, rec’d per Excelsior and
I CF for sale by II F McCLOSKEY.
Hams AND SHOULDERS—2O (e-ks rec’d per Ex
celsior and for sale by H p McCLOSKF.Y’.
|%WESS FOKK—3O4 iibls on hand and fxr salt bv
H F .McCLOSKEY
80 A P-250 bxs i elloxv, rec’d per Excelsior avid fot
by H F McCLOSKEY.
(3 ANDLES—ISO bxs Mould, recM and for sale by j
J 11 F MtCLOSKEY.
Ct KEEN APPLES—IOO bbls in store and for sale by i
■* II K McCLOSKEY'.
St GAR—sshhds Fair to Prime ,\. O. Sugar, rrc'd per j
Wyoming and for sale by II F MeCIXMKEY.
CIGARS —10,000 La 1 nion Regalia Cigars; 10,000 Na
poleon do do; 10,000 AA’asbington do do; i 4,000
bloomers do do; 5,400 Trrs A aria do dot 5,000 Union do
do; 5,000 L« Lana do tk (0,000 la Aim* oa dl do
i,o(<o l.n NartonaJ do do; 5,040 Principe assorted do; re
ceived per Wyoming ami ka sale d\
,l,h2r > H F McCI.OHKF.Y. I
C3HKESF.— 125 bxs Western Reserve Cheese, recM
J per Highland Mary, and for sale in
“P 8 II F McCLOSKEY.
C 3 LASS —ton 4xs assorted sizes Window Glass, ret’d
• per Excelsior, for sale by H F McCLOSKEY.
l^AlLrt —375 kegs ass'd ree'd per Excelsior, and for
sale by mh29 II F McCLOSKEY.
lARD Oik—2s Mil* I.srd Oil ree’d and for sale hx
* ap27—4-2 tf II f MCLOHS F.Y.
S. CRAWFORD it CO„
AN IIOLESALE ASD RITAII. I)Rl«,<,|s TK,
9’ A fain St+er.t, Galena,
HAVE just received a full supply of Drugs, Medi
cine*. Paint*. Oil*. Dye-Stuffs. Window Gla*.
Glasswnre. I’tiuy. etc., etc. They will heeonstantlv re! .
ceivtng supplies of the above and other unities in n,*, r 1
line, and would tall the attention of lioso xxislhhs ■„ ’
purchase, ns.they off; rto sell at St I. ui to, »« "
< ; alrnH. o, i a |ss| * [r
©alena
El. 11. A H. P. COR WITH*
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods* Boots
aud Shoes* Clothing:* Hats* Caps* dtc.
NO. 38 LEVEE, GALENA, ILL.
ARE now in receipt of their large *ml well ashort-ed !
stock of Goods for the Spring ami Summer; wbith i
they olfer to the trade on the most advantageous terms. !
The following goods are included in their assortment:
BROWN BIIEBTINGS AND SHIRTINGS,
of the following brands;—
A. C. A. Shxwmut, Old Colony,
Indian Head, Family,
Winchester, Appleton,
National, Lowell, etc.,etc.,
Boston,
BROWN AND BLUE DRILLINGS.
| Casco, A. C. A., Superior, Salmon Falls and Premium.
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
All the desirable brand* to be found in the market, and
at very low prices.
PRINTS.
| Cocheco, llan.il ion,
do 2d, Spmguc’*,
P Allen, Duiinel’s,
i fliiggs, Hoyle’s,
I Adams, Blue ami Orange,
i Carr and Richmond, Blue mid While,
l Engh'.h, Union,
I Shirting, Mourning,
And cheap Punts of everx variety.
TICKINGS.
A full assortment.
SHIRTING STRIPES,
Of all brands mid qualities.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattii.cts and Tweed*, including
Ymcrbaii, English, French and German Cloths; black
striped, plaid, xx ived aud fancy spring six its ol Ctuc-i
--! meres and Tweeds.
VESTINGS.
A large assortment of fine Silk, Satin, Velvet and cm
i broidered, Marseilles am! Ruff' Goods.
* COTTON AIIES.
I A fine nssortuient of the different brands, of every
i quality and price.
Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Cambrics, dress Sulk*,
Muslin, Thread, Buttons, Hook* and Eyes, lidkf’s, Sus
penders, Hosiery, Gloves, Towelling, sewing Silk, Crash,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Irish aud Brown Linen*, Table Uov
• ers. Diaper, Wadding, Candle Wick, Twine, Whale-
I bone, etc, etc.
BOOTS A SHOES.
i Mens’ calf, grained, kip and thick Roots and Brogans
boxV and Youths’ do do. womens’ call’, kip, goat, ename
died, Jenny Lind and ki i Bootees; I.adieu’ goat, kid and
enamelled Buskins, Ladies’ fancy rul’d (.niters and half
! Caitrrs mid Buskins, of every quniity ami price. A foil
and complete assortment of the different styles ol Mis
ses’ und childrens’ wesr.
CLOTHING.
Cloth Coats, Hatnnett Pants,
I Casslniere do Cottonade do
Kattinett do Drilling do
j Tweed do Plain aud fancy silk Vests,
Linen do Satin do
j t’loth Pant*, Marseilles do
t ass do Linen do
White Shirts, Knit Shirt.*,
Calico do Overalls, etc., etc.
Flannel do
HATS V CAPS.
Kossuth lists, Straw Hats,
j Magyar do Maracaibo do
California do Silk do
Buena Vista do Panama do
Leghorn do Glazed Caps,
Cloth Caps, Plush do.
i Any orders with which we may oe favored, xxul be
: carefully and promptly attended to.
E H. A H. P. CORWITH.
j April 27, 1852. *_tC
HATS —Kossuth, Magyar, California, Silk, Leghorn,
ami Panama Hats, of every quality and piici, fur
I sale at wholesale and rttuil by
ap27 £ll if II P CORWITH
|L3I\K WHITE SHIRTS—A superior article; Neck
r and Pocket Handkerchiefs: Summer Neck Tits, Sus
penders, Gloves and Hosiery, in every variety, for sale
I up 27 bilk II P CORWITH.
SACKS —Ostiaburg Sack*, in store and for sale h\
ap27 E II A II P CORWITH.
CLOTHING.
WE are now in receipt of o.tr Spring and Summer
Stock of Clothing, which, for quality, slxle aud
price, has never been surpassed in tins market. Dealers
are respectfully invited to an examination of our i.ssort
nicnt, which xve offer to the trade on verv advantageous
terms. EII II I*'CORWITH.
Galena. Aj> r i I 16, 18.52. 2—if
SPRING SALES, 1838.
1 SHALL be receiving upon the opening of navigation,
a large and well selected assortment oi British,
French and American Dry Goods, Roots and Shoes, 34 j
and Toboceo; and a great variety of fancy articles, which
will he offered tothe trade at h xxerprhes than tin sntr
styles have usually sold in this market. And I would
suggest to purchasers who have formerly vis,;ed other
markets, that much time and expense may be saved by
i purchasing their goods lure. An examination of xny
; stock and prices is respectfully solicit* d.
The following ankles comprise a part of mv stock:
Merrimac prints, Embroidered dresses,
Cocheco do Irish linens,
Union do Cap netts,
Spragues do Laces and citings,
I’hil. Allens A; ."tons prints. Embroidered i ohars,
Bine ami Orange do Dress buttons,
Hickory styles. Artificial Powers,
Ilettvx brow it sheeting, Band boxi •,
’* “ shirting, Ladies' fat cv bonnets,
Fine* “ “ “ Finn ncc hraid “
Brown drilling. Misses’ “ •• “
4-1 blenched tut slir, “ Fancy bonnets,
3-4 and 7-8 “ Bonnet rib oils.
Blue drillings, Cap and silk nitons,
. Otis denims, Parasols.
Falls Co. “ Umbrellas
j Cable twists, Liiioit table rovers,
Hamilton ticking, Union “
Aaioakeag “ Worsted “
Apron ebecks, Jnqttard dia; er,
1 Craslt and diapers, Ladies mixed hose,
Brown linens, white hi.:! (dark nose.
Brown linen drillings, Misses •’ *• “
Kentucky jeans, “ mixed hire,
Plant and fancy Tweeds, Mens half hose.
Fancy cassimeres, Silk pocket lidkf’s.
Salim its. Tmkey red “
Lancaster Ginghams, I.in< n 'cnmb’c
Scotch “ Ladies kid gloves.
Muslin de lain. *, •* lisle lb rend glox, *,
! Parage de laines, “ cot toil
■ Plain baraeos, Misses “ “
Portsmouth lawns, Mens “ “
French ” “ lisle thn ad glove*.
Bl'k and figured silks, “ kid gloves,
t'olored eta. es, Silk eriivats,
C r ane lissos, Summer shawls,
A' bite illusion, Linen thread,
< 'olored “ ( ot'on “
('luck i ain!>ric*. X|iool thna.l,
Jacouett *• Knitting cotton,
Swiss and book mnsjni, Nctdles, ; ii.s.
Bishop lawns, Percussion caps,
Po| lies. Braids, suspenders,
: Tapes, steel pens, Peal buttons,
ITninbles, razois, \t r ale “
, Razor strops, Coat and vest buttons.
Hooks and eyes, Pencils,
Y udin strings, Gold pens.
Violin bow*. Tea ami tablespoons,
Y toMr.s. Table cutlery.
Ivory combs, Pocket knives,
Rack *• Scissors and slieiii's.
Side “ To's. Ac.
Riding “
TEAS.
Young hxson, Gun powder,
imperial, Black.
VIRGINIA TOBACCO.
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
Mens’ kin boots, Womens’ morocco tic*-.
I •• th’ek “ - *> Jeunv Lind,
“ **»lf “ “ patters A 1-2 Jo
AA’oine s’kip bootees, Children's shoes
Misses’ “ “ Boys’ brogane,
Womens’enameled “ Mens’ ’•
Misses’ “ “ *• gaiters.
W omens’morocco bootees, “ pumps,
“ *‘ buskins.
Misses’ palm leaf lints, White shirt.,
Boys’ “ “ “ Flannel “
Metis’ leghorn “
J. A. PAt WARD.
I O I Main street, Galena, 111.
1 Galena, March 9th,1852. 50--t|
CHURCH BELLS.
CHURCH Fa> tiny, Steamboat and Locomotive Belfx 1
constantly e : ham! and I’eai.s or ( hives of Relit 1
(of any l umber; cast lo order. Unproved cast-iron Yokes,
j with movable arms, are at’ached to these Bills, so that I
! tlmy may bt adjusted to ring easily and properlv and
. S; ring; a!.*:’, vx li . ti prevent the dapper from resting on
the Beil; then by piolonging its sound. Hangings com.
! dete (includiug Y oke, I laiue aim Wheel,) I'urnisheii if
dedred.
An experience of 30 years in ibis business by their late
father, enabled him to ascertain the l*e.t form for Bd!s
the (i ml.illation of ntclals, and degrci »f luat requisite
•or see.mm: m them tin greatest solidity, strength, mid .
irio- t mein lions tones; which improvements, together
with his very extensile assortment of patterns, are now
held by the siihseribi r», who have grown up in the bn*.j.
ne>s. and who will use every endeavor to sustain the !
reputation which the establishment has heretofore eu
j">ed, both in this and foreign countries, the bells from
vxaidi have repeatedly received the highest a ward* of!
fie N. Y. .Stale Agricultural Society anil American Ir.sti
;ute; and at whi, h were completed Chimes and In iv
Alarm Bells for different parts of the Union mid t anadn
MATHEMATICAL I.Wi'Kl MEATS will . u! , ~0
iminttfai lured bx tiie subscriber*, ol which thex w ill have
• instantly on hand, nu assortment of Transit m.tri - I
in. nta. Lex, I*. (Surveyors’ Compasses, (plain, iionious
and improved,) Ac. Also, Bras* or Composition Cast-I
iligs ot any *i/j' cast to order.
All coniinunications promptly nttendul ;o
ANDREW MENKELY’fc’ Ml.kg
YA est Troy, Albuny Co., N. Y ~ lt>sl.
AN APOLOGY FROM MARSHALL A CO
SLIGO IRON STORE.
VILTE fy 1 that an apology is due lo rh< Publii and th.
▼ ▼ Printer for not having advertised more. The y
truth is, our large Winter Stork was so well adapted to
the market, that our customers gave ns no time to w rite 1
advertisement* until it was so reduced that it was cot i
worth while.
We w i*h to say to the Public that we are about out '
of .Sugars; our neighbors Rex A Fanner however have
a good assortment. We have the other leading articles
of family groceries yet,and among other things 1 caj.es ol
EXTRA COARSE BOOTS at 82.5
A few bbls Mess Beef, 5 do Vinegar, at 14 ct*. per gal
lon; 6 bbls. Molasses, at 40 ct*; Tobacco, at 20 cl*- Col
fee, at 11 ct*; IRON and STEEL, A ISES, Inot those of
rtemperance and extravagance, but Wilkinson’s solid
box.) Plonghs at *6. Any articles we have, will be sold
if a —mall advance on cost until the opening ofnaviga
lion. when xxe shall be on band xx ph pist xvhat is want
'd in the Grocerx and Iron line.
yt rsul Mtrrii II 1-4.’ j 7 _~ 1
Galena glfttoertfsement.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND*
IN large quantities, and for «a!c at reduced prices, ev
ery description of Drng*, Medicines, Faints, Ac., con
sisting in part as follows -.
i Tartaric Aarid, Paint, hair A shoe brushes
j Hi. Carb. £oda, Oi! of lemon,
| Cream Tartar, do Bergamot,
! Salt Poire, do Cinnamon,
1 Epsom Balts, da Peppermint,
; Flour Sulphur, do Wintcrgreen,
‘ Am. und Russian Isinglass, do Cloves,
Bonnet Glue, do Cedar,,
i Spices and Indigo, do Hemlock,
Assorted Perfumery, do Sprnre,
Roll brimstone, dye stuffs, rhubarb, jalap, ipecac, blue
mass, calomel, senna, inanna, sea in noon y gamboge
! opium, camphor, blue tind white vitriol, morphia, !mja-
I cine, I oil. Potasium, strychnine, vcratrinc, all fresh from
Eastern markets, to which I most respectfully invite the
; attention of the public.
GEORGE f\ STROTHER ,
W-boiesule and Retail Druggist.
| July 3, 1851. (11) No. 196 Mam street. Galena.
fl ik BBLB. Linseed Oil—On hand and lor sale by
-■ " " July 3. UEORGE C. STROTHER.
! |(| BBLS. Putty—(ln bladders) on hand and for s»I«
M. TF hy 3.) GEORGE C. STROTHER.
g BBLS. Spirits Turpentine—On hand and for sal
| 'ky O'd) 3.) GEORGE C. STROTHER.
5* BBLS. Oil—On hand and for sale hr
J"l> 3- GEORGE C. S'ikVT/fER.
| BBLS. Cincinnati Glue—On hand and for sale hv
3. GEORGE C. STROTHER
5 BBLS. spotm Oil—On hand and for sale bv
•*"*- a ‘ G EORGE C. STROTHER.
4HF. bids, sweet Oil—On band and for sale bv
Jul > 3 - GEORGE C. SI ROT HER.
3 IIRI 8. Fish Oil—On lmnd and for sale by
Jul > S - GEORGE C. STROTHER.
ft K K«SSt Louis and Cincinnati White ! end
! ”AT —On hand and for vale by
Jul - V GEORGE C. STROTHER.
Mil hand and Ibr sele by ~ «ilea) on
8* r- - GEORGE C. STROTHER.
Boxes Castile On hand and for sale bv
Ju!y d ’ GEORGE C. STROTHER.
Baskets Olive Oil—On band and for sale by
July d. GEORGE C. STROTHER.
1 1 ‘2ll OZB ; Milph. Quinine—On hand «»d for sale
9 t 9 by Jl; iy ,t. GEORGE C. STROTHER.
A bbls. Queen City Varnish—On band and for *sic by
Juiv ' GEORGE c. STROTHER.
1 O 8 ,81 S Spanish Wl.iting-On hand and forsale by
j ■■■ " Jul.. 3. GEORGE C. STROTHER.
7hf. bids. Castor Oil—On hand and for sale bv
J,,| y s - GEORGE C. STROTHER.
I UAUTKIN ’Ct l TION!! CAUTIONJi:
take this orcii-iou 1., inform the public that I have
the exclusive agency Tor Gelena r.i..l vicinity,)for the
sale ol the folloxviu" justly and deservedly popular Fain
ily Medicines :
Graefenberg Medicines, i) r Swayne’s syrup of cherry
Dr Win B Bloan’stliniment, Dr. Bxvayne’s Vermifuge
.. .i o Cond’n pow ’r, Dr Trask’s Magnetic Oint’nt
Dr. Myers’ sarsnpanlJa, Roake’s Inline Liniment
Dr. .Villtnan’s linir tonic, Dr. Bragg’s remedies ’
Di. < lianijiion’s Pills, Dr. Merchant’s gargling oil
Dr Bristol’s N. A li. liniment, Dr. Marshall’s uterine oatf ’
ALSO..ON HAND.
Perry Davis’Pain Killer, Dr. Christie’s Magnetic Bell*
and Fluid. Swain’s Panacea, Jayne’s medicines, Wistaria
i Balaam, Koxv.-ind’s Tonic Mixture, etc., etc., for sale bx
GEORGE C. STROTHLR. '
! . AA hoiesale and Retail Druggist,
II 8 No. IK V.ijn *t. Galena.
11. NEW HALL. A Co.,
AY itot.EsxLE Dkai.kks in Dnt os. Menu-imp, Chi’Mt
cxi.s, Pxints, Otis, A Aitvistibs and Dye-stuffs',
AA’tspi xv Glass and Plttv, Glassware, I’Er.-
Fi’MERV, Fine Boaps, Fixe llaik, Tooth,
| P.xixt andAVhitew »shßri sHts FieriD
Garden mid Flow er Seeds, Slh-
OIC.XI. IssTßt JILNTS. BpiCEs,
Sniffs, Patent MF.ni
i cine*, Pt ue AY'ixes, etc., for Medicinal rt ppo*ep,
i .*.»c v Articles, atp’a Inks, Letts* and Cap Pa
per. (mild and rteEi, Pans and stationery,
Gold and Tin Foil, ami a great variety
1 of other articles.
This is the oldest Drug establishment north of the Illi
pi.is nver. AY v iiaxe done business in this rit' sine~
j 1827. Phyaiciars and Merchants always find at this
' House, Fresh mid Unxdi lterated Medicines, mid of
ihe first xjcai.ity. Purchasers are invited to examine
our stork, ns it i.- larger than any other in the Northwest,
and we believe ot-r prices will continue to be satisfactory
to at>\ who may trmU with us.
Galt na, November, 1851. 8-29-1 v
WAR KAGLE MILLS*
Galena, Illinois.
ÜBMIE Subscribers ha\ iug completed their new steam
H. Mill under the above name, situeted below the
; lower Bridge, in ihe city of Galena, beg leave to cal! the
! attention of dealers in Minnesota, to their stock of Flour
always on hand, teeiipg confident that they will be ab.
to supply tiicn upon as invornble, il not more favorabiS
i terms than any mill winch has sold flour tothe uu
| country.
E HEMPSTEAD A CO.
Galena, March 17, lt-5,. 2-51.
CIO. FERGUSON*
| 7 ’nOl ESAI.Ii ntid retail dealer in Hardware and
▼ ▼ Ltittlery, Cast Steele, Nail*, Mefhaui* ■ ’ and Mila
i era’ tool, Hope und Farming Implemenu, No. 546 Main
street. Galena, 111. j tf
If. I’. M’CLOSKEV*
■ (irocer, Forwarding and Conttni«-
j ▼▼ sion Merchant, ami General Steamboat Agent,
j No. 32 Levee, Galena, 111. The attention of buyers i*
called to tny stock of Groceries, Provisions, etc., etc.
Having received bx late arrivals from New Y ork, Ro*.
ton, New Orleans nu.i Bt. Louis, which iit audition to mv
foriner stock, renders my assortment l ouipiete. I shall
continue to it en e additional vhiptnenls from time to
time, during naxiy uion, thereby enabling me to have n
fr, sh and lull stock throughout the season, and to be able
at all times, to fill orders at the lowest market rates.
The Receiving and Forwarding Business, slisl! ;n eve
ry instance have n.y personal attention, by wtii.li, des
; 'ite!i a*d care will b* guaraat ,aad i n espaaaa of
’storage and Dray age as much as possibb avoided.
1 feel assured that my fa, iltiies und Ion" ex pern nee in
Go - ( otnmission and K< rw arding business, ena'tle me to
xx arri.ill entire satisfaction u> any that may taxor mo
wi;h tin ir palroinige
Liberal Cash advances will be made <xn Produce and
V' ri haadlse shtpped :o me r saio ia this market- Par
ti uliir attention y ■]] be ; mil to life pur* hast' cl ail aiti
des not in mv line.
37/'Agent Ku a Galena end St. Louis and Galenn and
St. Paul PACKET LINE oi BTK.V.MKRB.
H. F. M’CLOSKEY.
( a'.ena, April I, 1853. I—if
REFERENCES.
P. ( Imuteau, Jr. A Co., New Y ork,
J.orin;,. Sit iliiig iy Co., Pittsburgh,
•lames Perk A Co., Chicago,
. Bridge <y Lewis, Detroit,
Ray ■ Keith 5- Co., Cincinnati,
Chouti an A A alee. Bt Louis,
James Carter A < Galena,
Stilim.'Hi a Rood, “
ISo2. SPRING TRADE. 185’i.
ei’LEN iMD Stock of rich Fancy and Staple Goods at
* ’ (be N Y Store, opposite th« America*. Having re
ren.d by late arr ; x, ,s (l birgx assortmei tof ENGLISH,
i RENI Ji ANI) AMERICAN GOODS, comprising a
• oilipiete assortiiient ol tfir lirwtvi and worst beautiful
articles for the Spring aud Bttinnicr trade: si. ol wiiicli
si* now v iidy for exinbition ami sale, and xvi!l be ofler
ei. ?.t tiie lowest mar.-.*: i rice*, at wholesale and retail.
In this extensive assortment, max hr- seen almost every
■‘tide usual lx idumi in the last Dry Goods estubbsh
'muis, and il.-o many new aiul splendid styles ol goods
not to be found elsewhere; they having been selected
xxiili (*are am expies*ly lor this market. Purchasers
are n mimnd. that in addition to our RICH STOCK of
sr.tph and I nncy id*, we at all times keep a lnrge
v *G' >y °f Carpetings and Floor Cloths of all the .lew
•and xan oil* styles' also a complete assortmentnfia
dies’inisses and childrens’ shoes. AA'e would respect
fully invite our fi i< nd» and purchasers t f l)rv Goods, to
11 early examination of our entirf- stock, assuring tbetn
cx-ery rxertiei. will lie made to render the bus'utv*'
calls of our friends both sgretablc nr.d pretital.le.
, I>. IL HOLMES.
Galena, April 27, 1852. B—3nt
FBVIE subscribers wish to inform the citizens of Min-
M n<-eta. that ’bey have located Iheriiselxcs permnn
eiitlx in Minnesota, and are prepared to buy, improve
nm, sell farms and town property, also m take eon tracts
lor buildiHg and making other improvement*. The.
now have a valuable farm for sale (about rc.id--.vxv b,.
tween Bt. I 1 n! and Point Douglas*,) remaining "■>(,
acres. 75 of which acres aie well timbered, the balanre
sinootli prairie, of the l est quality, aimut 20 a< res under
. "lproxenient, one frame house, ai d good spm 2 ef xva
ier. lor fiirilur particulars, enquire «f
~ , AV. (; LeDI C, St. Pan],
Hr to the subscriber* on the pri nose*
, , „ J- C. A YV. Y< ELLIBOV.
April 8, J 852. 51-tf
W. 11. STILLMAN A CO.,
No. 3, Robert.* Btreet, have on hand,
25 bid*. Gcniton Apple*.
• 15 «!o Dry do
5 do Buckwheat Flour,
2.5 do Onions,
IO 4 Heads prinir winter Cabbage,
3 boxes Lemon*,
And e very thing found in the Groci ry line: which will
! e sold for cash as low as <ji x house in J*.tini Paul. Call
“ ml »*’*'• AV. H. STILI-M AN A CO.
KITTSON’S ADDITION TO ST. PAUIT
F|3HIB desirable ground, hinp in the must central am!
■ udvantage, ns part ol the basin of St. Patti, where
must inevitably be the ; rincipal river business’ of the
tov.ii. and affording also >n««t choice and delightful 1 ot*
111 the rear, upon the lunch for dwelling houses; is mr
'• ' vet inte> Lots, one) now offered for sale, with titles un
.‘.ispueeil aud indisputable, at reasonably low prices, and
i.pon liberal terms of credit, for most of the purchase
money, and Lmn!>er for building on Lots sold in the ad
dilion, will he furnished at the rotary saw-mill on ca-y
tern! ’'- CHARLES H. OAKES,
c, T» ... Agent for Proprietors.
St. Paul. .Tnh 31, lOSI. n
PROBATE UOI RT.
IVT OTICE i? hereby given, that the regular
A terms of the Probate Coun of Kamscv
county, Minnesota Territory, will be holden on
the first Monday of every month, respectively,
at 9 o clock A. M., at my office in the tovxn of
St. Paul.
-in-yly lIEMHY A. LAMBERT,
Judge of Probate of
Wani'ey Pc. Min. r J’er.