Newspaper Page Text
st. gam aigrwg r— RfcVt WHOLES VI.E AND RETAIL GROCER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Roberts Sired and Laver Landing, St. Paul. FBNIIE following comprise* • part of his stock: * TEAS. Young hyson, lino, Yg Hyson Panama Imperial, do do do Vaucorn Hlark, do 11 yson skin Imperial Tartar, do r COFFEE. Rio Java, old Government. Rio, heat Moclia. SUGARS. I .oaf, white Clarified, brown Crushed do Prime, do Powdered do N. Ok leans, do CHOCOLATES. French Chocolate, Broma do Vanilla do Cocoa Bakers do Crushed cocoa Rakers extra do OILS*, I’ICKLES ANT) SAUCES. Tomato Katsnps Olives, Spanish, superior, Mushroom do do French Walnut do Citron in cans Pepper sauce Tomatoes, do John Dull do Oysters, spiced and fresh, Jonathan, da in cans. Worcestershire do Clams, do do Harvey do Rhubarb for pies, in jars Underwood’s relish Grapes do do Faoli Sauce Peaches do do King of Oude do Pears do do French mustard Currants do do English do Apricots do do American do Pie fruits of all kiuds. Olive Oil FISH Salmon in half bbls k kits Sardines In oil boxes Mackerel do do Codfish, dry in drums and Herrings boxes do Scotch ESSENCES. Vanilla Allspice Nutmeg Almonds Ciunamon Ginger Orange Peach, etc., etc. Cloves SOAPS, OF ALL KINDS. Palm, Windsor, Fancy, Castile, etc. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, SCFKIUOK BRANDS. CANDLES. Spermacitti, all sizes, Tallow, pressed, do Solar star do Lamp and candle wicks . Star do SUNDRIES. Common starch Garden Seeds, Lard, Potato do Butter, fresh; Ropes, Pearl do Twines, Brushes, Farina do Wooden ware, all kinds, Isinglass, Vermlcilli, Willow ware, Maccarotii, Tapioca, Spices, in boxes A papers Sago, Almonds, whole or ground Lemons, Eng. walnuts, Fla) ing cards, Soda, Cream Tartar, Writing paper, Bristol brick dust, Vinegar, Tartaric acid, Rice, Powder and shot, etc. etc. WINES AND LIQUORS. Scignette, Cognac, and Madeira wine, New York Brandon, Claret wiue, St. JttUan Madeira wine, (old) Medoc, Port wine, do Claret wiue, Chateau Holland Gin, Bnrnour, Jamaica Ruin, do chateau I.urose, Old Bourbon whiskey, do do Pope Clement Mauongahela Rye do Muscat, Frontignan, Coag, pure and fils Cog. Champaigue, all kiuds, Port wine, (diilce) Cordials, etc. St. Paul, April 25, 1854.—tf $5,000 WANTED, OF BOKUP & OAKES’ CERTIFICATES OF. DEPOSIT. BY the subscribers, who will give gomls for the same at as reasonable rates as any House in St. Paul. CUAMBLIN fc MORGAN, Third Street, Lower Town. J. B. CULVER k CO., Winslow’s Hotel, Upper Town. STOVES AND TIN WARE. At Newell's old stand on Third Street, a few doors Wrst of Jackson Sired. PTXIIE subscriber will keep on baud constantly a good B. assortment of Tin Ware, which he wilt sell at wholesale or retail. Also, a general assortment of Stoves. Orders from country dealers solicited. N. B. Repairing done on short notice. GEO. RUSSELL, Agent NATHANIEL. E. TYSON k Uo„ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX GROCER IES, GRAIN, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, OR ROBERTS, BETWK3R THIRD ARD FOURTH STREETS. ■ A S we are now fairly fixed in our new building, and A having sufficient room to store a large and com plete slock of Groceries, Grain, Flour, and Provisions, we would respectfully call the attention of our frienda in St. Paul and the surrounding country, to the FACT that we have just received the largest and best selected assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, &C., ever brought to Minnesota, and we can uow say to our HI. Croix aad Minnesota river friends, that we are of fering better inducements to these trades than any other house in St. Paul; and at wholesale; we pledge our selves to sell at G , leva Pricks. Our gods are all fresh and in the very best condition. Gods delivered at the lauding or to any part of the city free of charge. We would again respectfully call attention to our new stock, as Dealers and our friends throughout the surrounding country will find that it embraces every thing usually kept in our line of business; and in doing so, would express our thanks for favors, and the liberal patronage extended towards us the past winter. We enumerate in part as follows, which we will sell strictly for cash at the lowest market rales: 500 Bills flour, 200 bags corn meal, 50 “ mess pork,l 25000 assorted cigars, 20 u prime do 12 doz bed cords, 4000 lbs sugar curd hams, 8 kits mackerel, 4000 “ “ shoulders, 5 bbls do 2000 “ rib sides, 5 l>x codfish, 2500 “ clear “ 25 “ dried herring, 2000 “ lard, 35 “ palm soap, 2500 “ butter, 10 “ variegated soap, 1500 “ cheese, 10 “ caslile do 30 bis N. O. sugar, 4 “ showy do 35 “ clarified (A) do 40 “ mould candles, 30 “ “ (If)do 25 “star do 39 “ “ (O) do 5 “ sperm do 15 " crushed do 8 “ pipes, 10 “ powdered do 4 “ fancy stone pipes, 5 bbls N. O molasses 4 bales candle* lok 5 “ 8. 11. do 9 “ wrapping twine, 10 “ cider vinegar, 5 bx ground spice, 20 sks Rio coffee,. 10 “ pepper and ginger ? “Java do 4 matts cassia, 4 chests Y H tea, 2 bbls nutmegs, 4 “ imp’l do 2 “ cloves, 4 “ G P do 95 gross blacking, 12 caddies imp') do 6 doz blacking brushes 5 “black do 4 “whitewash do 40 doz brooms, 5 bbls almonds, 4 “ scrub brushes, 4 “ pea nuts, 4 bbls saleratus, 15 sks dairy salt, 4 boxes 9 G soda 50 “ G B*alt, 10 doz zinc washboards, 10 bbls rice, 100 cannislers powder, 10 doz bottles olive oil, 40 M percussion caps, 5 bxs chocolate, 10 bbls dried apples, 150 small cans mustard, 4•* “ peaches, 10 bx starch, 40 bxs prunes, 2 “ clothes pins, 12 doz bottles ini, 10 doz buckets, 2 “ lemon syrup, 4 “ carved do 10“ assorted pickles, 8 “wash tubs, 5 “ catsup, 20 bx smo. tobacco, 4 “ pepper sauce, 10 “ scaffitlella do, 4“ Stoughton bitters, 10 “ fine cut chewing, SO gro. matches, 4 “ mackerous, 30 large cans «’.o 1000 bushels shorts, ALSO:—A large lot of choice Preserves, eonslstln of Peach, Pear, Quince, and all other varieties in use. Ill—ll NATH’L. E. TYSON it CO. FARMER! FARMER!! FARMERS!!! DO YOU HCAB, IF SO, READ AND BAVE WORK. SINCE Swords have been beaten into Ploughshares, and Spears into Pruning-hooka, McCormick’s late Patent Reaper saves immense labor, as well as money. Attention is called to the late 1854 Patient Reaping and Mowing Machine, which surpassed any at the World’s Fair. Farmers wishing to save labor, time and money would do well to call and examine aa 1 have them constantly on hand at my ware House. W. CONSTANS, Agent, Lower Landing, St. Patti. _ April 14, 1854. I—3t A J. E. FULLERTON. T his old stand, which is known to a great many friends, especially those who have patronized him ao long, Peeps a different stock of Goods from the mix ture which he formerly kept. He now keeps Dry Goods alone, including a prime selection of Ready Made Ciothug and the largest and best stock of Boots and .Shoe* ever opened any where, including Ladies’ Shoes. He has also a variety of Blankets, Whitney and Horse Blankets, which as he always has done, he sells at prices to suit his friend*. MACKUBIN Ac EOGERTON, BANKERS, EXCHANGE k REAL ESTATE BROKER?, WOFFtcn— No 7, Winslow House, St. Paul, Minnesota . IlaL buy and wll Exchange — -Discount gou<i business paper at current rate*—Receive Ileposite*.—Buy a off seU Real Estate no Commission—Make Collection*—Take charge of Real Estate of uon-resWenia, pay tar**, and do aU Other business pertaining to their profession. reference*: WUli* A. Gorman, Governor Minnesota; Alexander Ram aey, Ex-Governor; Ogden. Jones k Co., Chicago; Charle* Marvin. Del. Bank. Delhi, N. Y.; Wadsworth ,V Shell 100 N. Y.: H. A. Tucker A: Co., Ex. Bank, Chicago; Harrison Fay, Boston. AS' Notes of the Merchant's Bank, of Macon, received on deposit ami for Gold and Exchange at current rates. June, 24,1864. Jy-june 20 St. JJattl SWb’tß. GROCER IES A YD PROVISION*. FOR THE MILLION. B PRESLEY has left ou last Saturday, the 22d inst., e for St. Louis, to purchase the largest stock that was ever brought to this nlace. lie would re spectfully call the attention of his surrounding friends and the public in general to that good opportunity for those who wish to buy cheap, in every thing in his line without running all over town to buy what they wan j please step in ami examine prices and quality. Also in addition to this, has just received this week Hams, I Eggs, Fresh Butter, Cheese, Oysters, Sardines, Lard Flour, Extra and Superfine, Corn Meu), and a good many other things too numerous to mention, at the large brick block, Third street, St. Paul. Wholesale and retail If S. J, R. MrMILLAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted to him in the line of his profession, at Stillwater, St. Paul, St. Anthony, and throughout the Territory of Minnesota, and the adjoining counties o the State of Wisconsin. Olliee, Stillwater, Min. REFERENCES. His Ex. Alex. Ramsey, Geo. W. Campbell A Co., St. Paul. Galena. Dr. C. W. Borup, “ Mr. R. Lansing, “ Mr. J. W. Simpson, “ Mr. S. O. Butler, St. Louis, lion. A. W. Loomis,l’ittab’g J. 11. Larkin A Co. “ “ C. Shaler, “ Sam’l J.Wetherel!A Co.“ J. R. Moorhead, Esq. “ Jos. C. Butler A Co. Cin. G. W. Jackson, Esq. “ Mr. Jos. P. Beggs, “ Sam’l Gormly, Esq. “ Mr. O. Walker,Marine Mills Maj. J. B. Butler, and “ 11. Burke, “ “ citizens generally, •* “ C.J. Butler, “ “ NEW HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. fill IF, subscribers would inform the citizens of Saint 1. Paul and all the country round about, that they are conducting the above business in all its branches, on Third Street, nearly opposite the Post Office, where cus tomers can be supplied, ou short notice, with all kinds of Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Fly Nets,Tranks, Valises Whips, Ac., Ac. May 14, >53-tf MARTIN DREW + CO. WINDOW GLASS —DIRECT IMPORT ATION. WE wish all to take notice that we have perfected arrangements with the best manufacturer* ol window Glass in Pittsburg, for a constant supply of ev ery size, oil the lowest possible terms. Our present stock has been brought directly from Pitts burg, in (.'apt. Ilumberstone’s new steamboat; and conse quently having but one handling and no transhipment, will arrive in first rate order, without breakage. Call and leave your orders early at BOND b KELLOGG’S, tnar 15 Drug and Glass Store. GREAT BARG AI NS OFFERED. F|NIIE subscriber has 40, 80 and 160 acre tracts of land B. that will be sold low for cash, or ou time; or ex changed for village property. A good horse or span of horses and wagon or other valuable property will be taken in payment or part pay ment as the case may be. 44 if C. 11. PARKER. FASHION ABLE MILLINERY. MRS. MARVIN would announce to the ladies of St. Paul, that she has just received from New York a large, varied, and splendid assortment of Bonnets of the latest Summer Styles. She Hatters herselithat upon ex amination, it will be conceded that as handsome a stock of Millinery, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac., was never belore brought into the Territory. ALSO:—Bareges, Tissues, Dress Silks, Ac., tfC.., all of which will be sold at lower pricer than the same goods were ever before offered in this market, (June 16, 9tf. SAW MILL. THE subscribers having leased and thoroughly re paired the Saw Mill on the Keiiiiikinirk, known as Cove’s Mill, are now prepared to furnish Lumber ol any description at the shortest notice. Shingles, Lath and Pickets always on hund. Custom Sawing done op ' the most reasonable terms. Those in want of Lumber | for building or fencing purposes, will find it to their ud- I vantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ASA P. MANNING, ISAAC N. HOLDEN. Prescott, Dec. 1, 1352. 351 y. EDWARD M’LAGAN, | STORAGE FORWARDING AND COMMISSION, At the Lower Landing, St. Paul. ALL Commission uml Consignments, will be prompt ly and carefully attended to. References: B. 11. Campbell, R. M’Lagan, Galena; Geo. Deßaun, St. Louis. Lower Steamboat Landing,St. Paul, Min. March 25, 1852. 4 Have you good Understanding! L MARVIN, invites the public to examine the • best stock of materials in his line, that has ever : been seen in the Territory. He challenges either side of the Atlantic to produce a better quality of French Calf Skins, specially adapted for the winter .season. On hand, also, Ladies’ fine custom made shoes and gaiters. Also, Gentlemen’s Calf and Kip Boots, the best that ran be made. You know the stand—Third street, near Roberts street. SaiutPau), November. 1851. 31 GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. 400 bbls Flour, 200 bbls Pork, 100 bbls Dried Apples, just rec’d on consignment nt the Wliarf Boat, and will be closed oil'at reduced prices Also, corn ami corn meal, oats, potatoes, bran, liiue, Ac., at great bargains. e 23 tf J W. BASS A CO. DICKSON’S EATING SALOON, 18 now open to receive Guests. Oysters, Game*and Meats of every kind served up at all hours, in the shortest time, and to suit the taste of lovers oT good eating. Suppers for Parties served at the shortest notice.— Suppers prepared for Cotillion Parlies ; Cakes of all kinds, Jellies and Pastry made to order. Give ine a call and see what 1 can do. Come and try me. Lunch at 11 o’clock. SL Anthony street. A Big Tree stands in front of the door. MOSES DICKSON. St. Paul, Dec. 6, 1853.—tf OAK HALL CLOTHING STORE. A New Clothing establishment has been opened in the store next to Brewster A Co., in Third street, under the siiperintendaiice of J. Freystadt, where may be found every variety of Clothing, and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Coats, Vests, Hats, Caps, Gloves and 110 siery of all desrritHion*; Cloths, Cravats, Worsted and , Silk Goods, Carpei-Bags and Satchels, Socks,and every variety of Under-Clothing, a large and complete vari ety of Winter Goods, consisting of every article that our customers may desire either for elegance or comfort. Our Eastern arrangements are such that we have no hesitation in saying that we can sell our goods at lower prices than the same articles have ever before been af forded in this market. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Desiring to purchase by the quantity, are invited to call. We can safely assure the.n that they will find our Wholesale prices lower than those of any other western market, St. Louis not excepted. Remember. OAK HALL CLOTHING BTORe, Corner 3d and fUabasha »t*. WILSON’S GENERAL LAND AGENCY, SACK RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. THIS Agency being the only one In the Sank River Land District, and the Government Land Office located at this point, with the subscriber’s long resi dence in the west, and being familiar with the advan tages to be derived from choice and early locations; given it particular advantages over all others in this Territory for the speedy location of Lands and Land Warrants in said district. Any business intrusted to this agency, will be atten ded to with promptness and disnateh J. L. WILSON, Sank Rapids, Benton County. i. E. FILLERTOX. J. BORGES*. J. E. FULLERTON A BURGESS. JE. FULLERTON has this day associated with him J. Bvrgess in his Branch Store in the Winslow House, Fort Street. The business to be conducted by J. Burgess, under the name and firm of J. E. FULLER TON A BURGESS; where they have on hand a large and well selected stock of Dev Goods of every variety, together with a complete slock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. We shall do all in our power to satisfy customers both as to price and quality. March 22, 1854 50-tf ST. PAUL NURSERY AND COMMER CIAL GARDEN. THE Proprietors of this establishment, take pleasure in informing the citizens of St. Paul and the sur rounding couniry, that they art- now receiving an exten sive assortment of Tiees, Shrubbery, kc., from eastern nurseries; which together with the stock grown upny their own grounds will ouuble them to supply quite an extensive demand. Their stork consists of nil the really desirable varie ties of Apples, Pears, both Standards and Dwarfs, Cher ries, Plums, Peaches, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Victoria l’ie Plants, Aspara gus, kc. Also, Ornamental Tree* and Shrubbery; including Mom.tain Ash, Balsam Fir, Reel Cedar, Arbor Vine, ’Norway Spruce, Snow Ball, Lilacs, Choice Rose*, Ac. Also, Dahlias, Lillies, IVouum* Phloxes, Gladiolus, Ac., Sic. T hose desiring to ornament their ground*, or supply their garden* or fields with fruit are invited to call and examine our stock. Our grounds are about 2 miles south-west of the city. MERRIFIELD A NEWTON. April 11th, 1854. 52 4t OLD OTARD BRANDY—Dark and Pale—Vintage of 1846, Duff Jorden’s Sherry, Snndiinan’s Old Port and Madeira, Pure Scotch Malt Whisky, vintage 1840; Old Bourbon and MonoiigHtiela Whisky. The above Liquors and Wines are guaranteed pure, and of their respective vintage* and brands. A trial is solicited. *—lt KELLOGG tf KINNEY. Ktisucatut* st. Paul mutual insurance co. Capital Stock $50,000. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. ALEX. WILKIN, President. W. P. Murray, Vice President; George W. Faibieotos, Secretary; C. 11. Parker, Treasurer, Are now prepared to issue Cash or Mutual Policiea, at ■s favorable rates of premium a* any other responsible company. BOARD or DIRECTOR*. Franklin Steele, Alexander Ramsey, Chits. W. Borup, Alexander Wilkin, Chas. 11. Parker, Ilenry M. Rice, Cltas. D. Fillmore, William 1.. Ames, Levi Sloan, William P. Murray, John Farrington, George W. Farrington, Abram M. Fridley. Office on St. Anthony street, in the room formerly occupied by the Territorial Secretary. February. 1854. 45-1 y. MUTAULL’FEi YSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Office ]JI, Ecoadwav, Trinity Building. NETT ACCUMULATED FUND, FEBRUARY 1,1853 $2,018,775 04!! THIS Company hit* now established itself on such a firm basis, that it can offer to those desiring an in vestment on their lives, that greatest of all desideratum* in life insurance, viz: full and perfect security. Its his tory is almost, if not qoile, without a parallel. Com mencing Ist February, 1843, (10 years ago,) without a dollar of capital except its receipts for premiums, it has now an actual cash capital which is “invested in Bonds and Mortgages oil Real Estate, principally in the cities of New York and Brooklyn, worth double the amount loaned thereon, of over $2,000,000. Its receipts for pre mium* during the past five years have been nearly $2,- 200,000, and for interest ou investment over $350,000, and has paid on policies terminated by death during the same time, nearly SBOO,OOO. Its dividends (after reserv ing a fund sufficient to re-insttre all out-standing policies) were 52 percent the first five years, and 33 1-3 per cent, the last five, on the amount of premiums paid, being an average of over 42 1-2 per cent per annum for ten year* These dividends are added to the policy at their rever sionary value, payable at death with the amount insur ed, or can be applied to the reduction of future premi ums, at the option of the insured. The business of the Company is conducted strictly on the cash plan—no credits—and it is believed to hold out greater induce ments than any other company, whatever. Its rates of premium are as low as those of any good office, and are believed to be lower than some who pro fess to insure from 25 to 50 per cent less. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, Pres’t. Isaac Abbott, Sec’y. Charles Gill, Actuary. Steamers* THRO’ LINE—ST. L i lid ST. PAUL REGULAR PACKET. MMNkh THE NEW AND ELEGANT LIGHT I Tk'„.. Draught Steamer qggggCTffSfr ADMIRAL, r~'»~iartib iwIJOHN BROOKS. Master, will run as a reg ular Passenger Packet between St. Fall and St Loui', du ring the sear-on, making regular trips. The ADMIRAL is a new and staunch builtcraft, of supe rior freight anti passenger accnu'inonation, anti is the fast est as well as the safest boat on tlie Upper Mississippi; hav ing ls*en built under the requirements of the late Steam boat law, ami being provided witli Life Boats, Life Preser vers, Steam Ganges. Sic. The Admiral touches at Galena, Dubuque, and all other intermediate |K»rt*. For Freight or Passage, applr on board, or to J. C. BURBANK fc CO., • JOHN M. LAMB. St. Paul. M ALI. A WIDEN, or OTIS WEST. St. 1/ mi is. myldfcwfim T. I). CONNER, Galena. GALENA AND MINNESOTA JPACKES CO. ARRANGEMENT FOR 1854. swum. - THE GALENA AND MINNESOTA PACKET COMPANY will run a daily liue aatiijgl of Boats during the ensuing season, be tween Galena, Still water uml St- Paul, stopping at all intermediate landings, leaving Galena at 12 M-, daily, xcept Sundays. The line will consist of the NOMINEE, Captain 11. Blakely. WAR EAGLE, ’’ D. 8. Haiibih. GALENA, “ D. B. Morehouse, ROYALARCII, “ E. H. Glei.w. All first class boats, and commanded by experienced and accom modal ing officers. These boats will connect, at Galena, with the Saint Louis and Galena daily line of steamers, which line connects at Rock Island with tlie Chicago and Rock Island Railroad. This Company’s boats being United States Mail Steamers their punctuality can be confidently relied upon. Freight shipped at St. Louis, or between St. Louis and Galena, ou the St. Louis and Galena liue of Boats to points above Gateau, will be re-shipped at Galena free of charge f drayuge or forwarding without de lay. The Railroad betwen Galena and Chicago, connec ting with the various Eastern Roads, is now completed within a few miles of Galena, and the unfinished por tion < f the lload stocked with comfortable Stage Coaches. 51-tf B. If. CAMPBELL k CO., Agents, Galena. MINNESOTA RIVER PACKET. A TIIE new and suiendid Steamer ftp ■ J |H -4 m■ x. M’*. >r * CEI.LE, Humrer fittYrhCjlJ stone, Muster, w-l* run as a regular packet between St. Paul, and the ports of the Miu-iesoia river, during the present season of navigation. The Minnesota Belle is an entirely new boat, just completed at Pittsburgh, having been built expressly for this t- »de and will lie found equal in every respect to any steamer ou the western waters. April 15, 1854. I—tf GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE CAPITOL !! WAR IN NEBRASKA!! AND YET WILLIAM CONSTANS visited the East and purchased an extensive stock of Groceries aim is prepared to deal them out at Wholesale or Retail, somewhat cheaper than the cheapest, and if you will only take the trouble to call at his store-house, under the Hill, Lower Levee, you ran suve at least from ten to twenty percent. Come, if you do not wish to purchase, and exnmiue my sleek, iu which will be found the fol lowing, viz: 10 casks superior Hams, Dairy Salt 8 “ Shoulders, Spices and fine Ky. Mustard 50 bbls. Mess Pork, Ohio Oil, 38 “ Prime “ Star and M. Candles, 60 “ Ex War Eagle Flour Cigar*, Tobacco and Pipes, 30 “ “ Corn Meal, white Starch, Indigo and Mndder, and yellow, Some Mr*. S. G. M. Fine Butter and Soda Crackers, “Extra” Tobacco, N. O. A, 11 and C Sugar, Nails, Glass, Crushed, Powderand Loafdo Holland Gin, Coffee, Mocha, Java and Rio, C. Brandy, Teas of a superior quality, P. “ Dried Apples and Peaches, Madeira, Rasius, fresh and pure, 12 boxes Old Tort. Rice, by box or bbl., 12 “ Champagne, Molasses, S. H. k C. F. a Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Golden Syrup, Bourbon “ Mackeral, by J-2 or 1 brl or lb Cincinnati ** And every thing belonging to a Grocery or Provision Store. Don’t forget to call at the old Randall stand, Levee, Lower Town, where yoa will be sure to get a cheap bargain of W. CONSTANS. Bt. Pant, April 14th, 1854. I—3t TWELVE THOUSAND COPIES ALREADY SOLD r>» “MINNESOTA ANI> ITS RESOURCES.” IN 1854. A WORK of 400 pages, hiindsoinly bound and illus trated, to which is added CAMP FIRE SKETCHES; With a new map of the Territory. By J. W. BOND. The 4th edition enlarged and improved, up to the pre sent spring, has just been published in New York, and the work is still selling rapidly all over the Union. For sale at BOND tf KELLOGG’S, City Drug Store. St. Anthony street, Upper St. Paul; and at all the Bookstores and'ou board all the upper Mississippi steam ers, Also— at the office of the North-Western Democrat St. Anthony; by John 11. Stevens, Minneapolis; Col! O. If. Kelley, Itasca; Jeremiah Russel, Sauk Rapids; ' J. W. I.ynde, Fort Ripley; N. Myrick, Traverse de* Sioux; Dr. Ripley, Shakopee; T. M. Fullerton, E*q„ Land Office Stillwater; Dr. Otis Hovt, Hudson, Wis” ' Wesley Welhern, Esq., Prescott, Wis.; Judd, Walker k Co., Marine Mills, and W. U. C. Folsom, Taylor’a I*' 1 *! 51-tf. I. Ac M. SCHOTTENFEUB. LAND AGENTS AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, 'llTlUl.give particular attention to the selling of Beal TT F.-tate ol all descriptions, both iu the citv and iu tin- country. All business entrusted to them sill meet witli prompt attention. Gfil-e oust. Anthony street, In the hui Ming known Holla ml Place. s t Sh-iil Paul, Sept. 10. 1854. lfl-d MINNESOTA BANKING ROUSE > March 14lh, 1854. ’ j WILLIAM BREWSTER k CO., Late of Western Bank, Phil’a, Bankers, Exchange and Real Estate Broker*. PROMPT attention given to collections in ail parts of the Territory, and proceed* remitted at correut rates of exchange. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD, And located on time to the favor of actual settlers Town and country property for sale for cash or on lime, ffe give personal attention to the purchase aud sale of property, the payment of taxes, entering land, locating land warrants, aud all Other busiuess that may be (.uirusttxl to our care. v s.f JUUroatfa. i CLE VELAND aud TOLEDO RAILROAD moE SAFEST, quickest, and only Railroad route to the I East. 'through 15 hours quicker then any other Route 1 Awiiding the Dangeis of bale Xa citation. Passengers ticketed thiou-h from U.iicujo to New Yo.k; Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pitodtu.gh, Mheolhig. Cincinnati, via. Michigan ifoujiern and No.-hern Indiana Ra'lniads, Ac. Three through Trains daily, except Sunday. One Ex press Train Sunday evening, at 9 o’clock, i-t Lightning Express T.aiu leaves Chicago at 6 30 A. M. 2d Aernmniodatinn Train ’do 1 00 P. M. 3d Exptess Train do 9 00 P. M. All connecting nt Toledo directly with trains upon Tole do, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad. Leaving Toledo— -Ist Passenger Train, 3 30 P. H. 2d do do 1 00 A. M. 3d do do 9 10 A. M. Making the time from Chicago to Buffalo 20, and to New York City 36 hours. 15?, hours less thauau.v other route NORTHERN DIVISION OPENED TO SANDUSKY. Trains leave Sandusky for Cleveland at 7 A. M. and 4 25 P. M. Connecting at Be'levee with MndßiverßondforSpringfield. Dayton, Cincinnati, Terre liante and Indianaisdls. Connecting at Monroeville with .Mansfield Road for Colunt bus, Cincinnati and Zanesville. Connecting at Cleveland with I-ake Shot* Road for Eric, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Alliany. New York and Boston. Also, with Cleveland anti Pittsburgh fcUmd for PitUtbuigb. V* "eeling, Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Washington C ; .v. Tie'.-eU ptocered at the ticket office of the Michigan Sout’-eru & Northern Indiana Railroads, Tremont bu ! two doors south of main entrance, Itearboru street, Chi cago. niyl ;!tind SPRING ARRANGEMENT. FOUR DAILY TRAINS—WIDE TRACK BUFFALO AND A’KW YORK DIRECT ! BUFFALO AND NEW YORK CITY AND NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROADS. Wide cars, shortest, cheapest and most comfortable route to New York ; the distance being 20 miles less than the shortest line via. Albany. TRAINS leave Buffalo as follows ; 7 A. M. New York Day Express, through to New York direct, without change of cars ; arrives at 9 36 I*. M. 4 40 P. M. Night Express, arrives in New York next morning nt 9 27. 9 A. M. Mail Train, slops at all station*. 11 30 A. M. Accommodation aud Freight, stops at all stations. One Train each way Sundays. Night Express leaves Buffalo at 4 40 P.M., arrives in New York at 9 27 uext morning. Ist class fare to New York, all the way by Railroad only. $7 50. 2d class fare, all the way bv Railroad, $4 50. Passengers should procure Through Tickets at the Com pany's Depot on exchange street, only about twenty r««U east of State Line Depot, or at the office under the Man sion House, Buffalo. Tickets can also be procured at the most of the Western Railroad offices. Rii~ Baggage checked through to New York. No cliargc for handling it. This Route affords superior advantages for the shipment of Freight. For further Information apply to S. iJKru..u:o. Freight Agent, at the uew Freight House on the dock, near Ohio Basin, Buffalo, or to W. C. Tau..m.ux;k, Agent, 229 Broadway, corner Barclay street. N. Y. J. G. HOYT, Superintendent. Buffalo. April 5. 1854- myl ;t'md THE GRRAT CENTRAL ROUTE. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. C.BEAT IV ESTKKN (cx.vaDa) RAILROAD Ol* F.N Forming with other lines the shortest, quickest, and safest route between CHICAGO, ALBANY, NEW YORK AND BOSTO . ON and after Monday, Jan, 30ili. passenger trains will run daily (except on Saturday evening and Sunday morning) from Chicago as follows : Leave Chicago at 7a. 31., and 9p. M. The r. nt. train connects next morning at Detroit with train for the east over the Great Western Railroad. Morning Train from Chicago connects at Michigan City with N. A. and S. Railroad >or Igiiayette and Cincinnati. Through tickets for Cincinnati, New York and 80-ton and other ciiies east sold at the Michigan Central Railroai. office, corner of Like and Dearborn st reel s, opposite ibe Tremont House, also at the Depot Chicago. EDWIN NOYES. May I.—6m. General Superintendent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1 8 5 4. NEW YORK CENTRAL DOUBLE TRACK RAILROAD Quickest, Safest an.l Cheapest Rule to New iotk and Boston ! ! IN connection with Michigan Central Railroaad via De troit and Niagara Fall- ; also with .Michigan 11. R. via Cleveland aud Buffalo. Time from Chicago to New York. 40 hours. 1 me Irnm Chicago to Ito.-tou. 45 hours. Time from Bu.falo to New York, 14'j hours. Time from Buffalo to Boston. 20 hours. Express trains leave Buffalo for New York and Boston on arrival of trains from Cleveland and Chicago, making direct connection through. Also. Express Trains will leave Niagara Fall- on arrival of Trains from Detroit and Chicago, landing passengers in New York in advance of other routes. Tnroiigh tickets can be had at the Company’* Office 100 Randolph street, between the Malter..en a'ml Sherman Houses, «r at. the Michigan Central or Michigan Southern Railroad offices. C. VIBBART, • General Su|* iinteiulent. 0. B. G insox and A. A. Samite. Agent. Chicago. May I.—6m. E. 11. CASTLE. Ticket Agent. NEW ROUTE TO THE EAST. 185 4 . THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA TS now open from Detroit to Niagara Falls. Forming the last link of the Great Central Route between New York •nd Boston, being the shortest, quickest and cheapest route East. Only one change of cars between Chicago aud Niagara Falls. Trains leave Detroit at 10 A. M., through in ten hours, connecting with the Night Express from Chicago, and with the New York Central Evening Lightning Express at Niu gara Falls for Albany, New York and Boston. The Great Western Railway also connects at Niagara Falls with the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls branch or the New York and Erie Railroad and via Buffalo with the Buffalo and New York City Branch, New York and Erie Railroad—a variety of connections east unequalled by any Oilier route. Baggage cheeked through to Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Albauy or New York. This route offers great inducements to travelers, by the great distance saved, over any other route. THE GREAT WEM ERN RAILWAY pgstes through the most interesting and highly cultivated (Kirtion of Canada, affording a variety of scenery, of un- j surpassed beauty and grandeur, including the two greatest •n.iders of the world—the Falls of Niagara, and the Rail way suspension bridge over Niagara River. For through tickets apply at the office of the Michigan Central Railroad opposite the Tremout House, Chicago, or at their offices in the western towns. C. .1. BKYDGES. Managing Director. E. R. Shears., General Western Agent. May I—6m SELLS! BELLS! BELLS! |ilOR Churches, Academies, Factories, Steamboats, Mf Plan ta--oils, etc., made, and a large, assortment kept ronsnnlty on hand by the Subscribers, at their old established and enlarged Foundry, which has been in operation fortli'riy ycara, and whose patterns, and pro cess of manufacture so perfected, that iheir bells have a world w*de celebrity for volume of sound and quality of tone. The present I’roprietors have recently sue-1 corded in applying the process of loam moulding in Iron Gases to Bell Costing—which secures a perfect , casting and even temper, and as an evidence of the un-' ..vvMniw oi tneir liens, they have just re ceived, January 1854—the First l’reminm (a Silver Me dal) of the World’s Fair in New York, over all others, | several from this Country and Europe being in compe- i tilinn; and which is the l£ih medal, besides many l)i- j plomas that have been awarded them. They hat* pat- j terns for, and keep on hand, Bells of a variety of tones of the same weight, and they also furnish to order rhimesof any number of hells', or key, and can refer to several of their make throughout the States and Cana das. Their Hangings, comprising many recent and val uable imptoveinents, consist of Cast iron Yoke, with moveable arms, and which may be turned upon the hell, spring acting on the c)ap|>er, prolonging the sound.— | Iron Frame, Tolling hammer, counterpoise, slop, etc. For Steamboats, Steamships, etc., their Unproved Re volving yoke, or Fancy bangings in brass or bronze of any design furnished. We can snpply whole sets or parts ot our improved hangings, to rebang bells of oth er construction, upon proper specifications being given. Old Bella takeu iu exchange. Surveyors Instruments of all descriptions made and kept on hand. Being in Immediate connection with the principal routes in all directions, either Railroad, canal or river, orders can be executed with dispHtch, which, either personally or by communication are respectfully solici ted. A- MENEELY’S 80X8. West Troy, Albany Co., New York. Agents.— Raymond fc Ward, Chicago; H. J. Nazro A Co., Milwaiikie. where BelN can be found. 47-lf JENNY LIND IN ST. PAUL, BEGB leave to inform the citizens of St. Paul and vicinity, that she has brought to the Bookstore, corner cf Third and Wabashaw streets, the largest and most beautiful assortment of new Books and Stationery, which will be sold as usual nt low prices. For partteu lars inquire at LbDUC’S BOOK STORE. DOCTOR L. C. KINNEY, Office in Holland Place, Sxikt Anthony street, Saint Paul, TENDERS his professional services to the citizens 0 St. Paul and vicinity. Having had an experience of over Ten Years in the practice of Medicine, one oi which was spent as Physician and Surgeon with the U. 8. army in Mexico, he flatters himself that he will l>e able to merit the confidence of all who may favor him with a share of their patronage, July 28, 1854. *t. Itottis aato’te. FIELD, BEAHDSLEE & Co., DEALERS IN MENS' WEAR, Xo. 153 Stain fared, St. Louis. HAVE now in store a large and complete stock of Woolen, Cotton and Silk Goods, adapted to mens’ wear, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. Having unsurpassed facilities for conducting this branch of the Dry Goods business, we ar* prepared to compete wi>h any jobbing house either east or west. We enumerate some of the leading article*, viz -. CLOTHS. Cassimeres, Mohairs, Hollands, Doeskuis, Flushings, Canvas, Satinets, Pilots, Paddings, Tweeds, Kerseys, Wiggans, Jeans, Wool Linings, Buttons, Corduroys, Cotton Linings, Sewiugs, blankets, Vestings, Threads, Beavers, Satins Twists, Duffils, Velvets, Cords, Whilueys, Serges, Bindings, Felts, Alpacas, Buckles, I’eler-liams, Cambrics, 1* addings, Tricois, Silecias, Ac., Ac. Also a complete stock of MEN’S FURNISHING COODB. Merchants, Clothiers and Taylora, visiting the city for the purpose of buying goods in this line, will, we confidently believe, find it greatly to Iheir interests to examine our slock before making their selections. All orders w ill receive prompt attention. sep7-d.Yw2in FIELD BEARDSI.EE A CO. SCARRITT at MASON’S MAMMOTH FURNITURE HALLS, Xo. 60 IVashintjinn Armue __ . Louie, Mo. OUR EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT is sowell known that it is scarcely necessary to do more in hii advertisement than to assure our friends and the public that we have been eminently successful in getting j up a spleiinid assortment of FURNITURE for Ibe : Fall Trade, the most superior iu style and quality, and ! particularly suited to a large and varied demand, both I at wholesale and retail. An examination of our stock will show it to be corn nosed, both of home and foreign manufacture, having every advantage to be gained iu either, including Ibe neat and substantial medium, as well as the rich and expensive. Chairs from 50 cents to SSO ; Bedsteds from f 2 50 to Sloo i Tables from *1 50 to 950; Bureaus from $lO to 81>mi, and so ou in almost endless variety. Besides we have Spring, Hair, Cotton, Moss and Shuck Mattrasses, and all kinds of bedding. We can furnish a kitchen, bedroom, parlor, hotel or steamboat, in part or throughout, odd or to match, iu oak, cherry, walnut, mahogany or rosewood. In short, call and sec. sepls-d\wtf SCARRITT k MASON. ROBERT 8. CA VENDER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WOODEN, WILLOW, AND CEDAR WARE. -Vo. 78 Xorth Sprout st.. oy.jw.q7c Monroe House, St. Louis. Missouri. HAS on linml and is constant!-’ receiving lulls. Cellar Measures, 2A- 3 Hoop Pa'ls, do Tubs, Covered Buckets, do Cbm ns. Well do do Faucets, B. B. Cedar do Brooms of all kiuds, 1. B. do do Brushes do Mop II l U'lies. Willow Cradles & Wogons. Bale Boxes. do Baskets, Half-bushel Measures, Rattan do & 3 bu. Clothes Pins, Torn do Rolling Pins, Nest Boxes, Wood Barrels, Manilla Mats, do Tnivs, Inte do Am* Handles. Nests. Measure', Ac., Ac, AH of w hich is offered at the lowest Cash Prices. St.Loiii-. Mo. Mg 17-d2:itAwly 1854. fall clothing •: 1854. P. L. & 11. VAN DEVENTER Ac t’O., B UolcMile Clothinsr Store, No. IH2 Ac 164 JTla’ii Street, Saint Louis, Mo. i \T T Fare now in receipt of the largest stock of Men TT and Roys’ Ready Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, India Rubber Goods, Ac., A., ever brought io Saint Lot is, whit h will be offered at the very lowest prices and on liberal terms. To cash buy ers and prompt men we offer great in ducements. »cp l-wtim P. L. VAN DEVENTER tf CO. REAPERS, MOWERS, AC., FOR 1854. SAINT LOUIS AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORK. WM. M. PLANT A CO., sign of the Gilt Plow, No. 12 North Main street, St. Louis, Mo.; also, [ corner of Fourth and Green streets; Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in Garden, Grass, and other Seeds; Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Tools in end less variety. XT Descriptive Catalogue furnished gratis topost paid applicants. 60 Rngg’s Improved Reapers, $135 25 Daiifnrds do. dble sic klc Reaper A Mower, 140 50 Read’s do do do do 135 100 Ketchnm’s Improved Mower, 125 12 Emery’s do 2 horse Power Tresher k cleaner 280 100 Emery ’* do 2 horse Power Thresher and Sep arator, ]9o 12 Lewis’ 4 horse power with Tumbling Shft Thresher, ' ]6o N. 11. Persons wishing any of the above will please send in their order*rutty, as the number is limited. 50 Burrow’s Portable Grist-mills, horse, steam or water Power slls to S2OO 75 Corn and Cob Crushers, Little giant, Nichols, and others, 10 to 65 300 corn Shelters, horse, steam and hand Power, pm 50 1000 Ne Plus Ultra Straw and Hav Cotters, 7to 25 100 llickock’s Portable cider Mills, with Press, 45 t o 50 200 Revolving Horse Rakes, 7io Jo 1000 plows, Peoria, Jewett, Como, Eagle and others, sto 30 75 harrows, Geddes A triangular and others sto 50 150 Cultivators, different patterns, 6to 80 1000 Chi*us, thermometer, cylinder A others,7sc to 15 Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Scy the*, Axes, Apple parers, hay Presses, chain and suction Pumps, Ac. Please recollect the Gilt Plow, No. 12 North Main st St. Louis, .Missouri. 47 3m P. CHOC TEW, JH. J AS. HARRISON. FELIX VALLE. IRON MOUNTAIN IRON AND NAILS. C'HOTKAU, HARRISON & VALI.F,, PROPRIETORS of St. LOU 18ROLLING MILLS will keen on hund a full supply of merchant hnr roti, boiler punc, sheet iron and nails, manufactured nt their esiabli-tdme.il, from the ore of the Iron Mountain, and will also !ie"n all oilier articles usually kept in an iron store, to x.'h'cn they invite the attention ofcouulry merchants. U_r Warehouse, No. 129, Second street, Bt. T.oun~&« CIIAS. W. BORUP, May 8, 1851.—3-lf. Agent at Bt. Paul. ROLLIN CLARK. JOHN REXFRqwT A. CIIOXIE EAGLE FOUNDRY. Comer of Main and Biddle Streets, St. Louis, Mo. CLARK, RENFREW & CO., MANUFACTURERS of Sieaiti Machinery, Hydraulic Presses, Oil ami Tobacco Bcrews, Morse’s Patent Saw-dust Burners, Page A Ch'tds’ Paten* Circular Baw Mills, for horse, steam or water power, aud all kinds of Mill Work, Ac., They would invite the attention of Millwrights to their new and large stork of Patterns for every variety of Wheels; lists of which will be furnished when dqsircd by mail or otherwise. Their expensive Boiler wad Slw>pl.l»nn Wort., under the control of A. CKOZIEK, afford facilities for Manu facturing and repairing Boiler and Sheet-iron Work, in the most improved manner. Good secoad hand boilers generally on hand. 191 y MINNESOTA LEATHER STORE, At the Old Stand of E. A. Collins 8f Co., opposite the Rice House, &. Paul. PT. BRADEEY, dealer ia Saddle*, Harness, • Trunk* and Saddlery Hardware, Saddle Trees, Skirtin*;, Harness and Patent Leather, Calf Seating, Bag and Top Leather; Carriage Trimmings, Saddlers’ Silk; Helluws and Hand Leather. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS’ STOCK. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather: Oak tanned Sole and Upper Leather; Kip and Calf Skins; French, German, Philadelphia and Cincinnati Call Skins; ail kinds of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Morocco, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink and White Linings; best Goat, Buck and Sheep Binding; Boot and Shoe Findings; Boot Trees, Lasts, Crimp Boards, Pegs of all sizes; Shoe Thread, all kinds Iron, Zinc and Copper Nails. CARRIAGE TRIMMING, Executed at the shortest notice and in workmanlike manner. Country orders particularly attended to. (tyThe highest market price in Cash paid at all times for Beef Hides, Sheep and Deer Skins. F. T. BRADLEY. June 9, 1853.—8tf P. S. DRUM. Mam Street, Opposite Galen* Hotel. MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of fancy and Windsor Chairs Also, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Writing Desks, Looking Glasses, Bedsteads, Ac., Ac. Persons wishing to pur chase will do well to call before they buy elsewhere, as we are prepared to sell a good article, and as our terms are invariably cash, we can afford to sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any other in the city. A reasonable de duction made to persons buying to sell again. All orders from a distance punctually attended to. Galena, May, 1851. 3-4 y benjamin f. felt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES t PROVISIONS, MAIN STREET, GALENA, ILL. n 9W Will eell at the lowest t ush price*.3— - liotft Eslans. It. 11. POWERS, Formardtng and roj!M:r>*roN merchant, ami General Blcaiubuat Agent, Watcrstrcet, Hock Island, l'bnois R>»Ji m. 7 Child, Pmtt k Co.. SI. l»ui*. G. R. West, Dubuque. SamTJ. We the rill A G>. " Lorruin It Co., Galena Alex. Ray, Bt. Paul. Buford A 8r0..K. Island Burbank J: Co. “ Burron* Si Pretty mail. ai, g l-*dA\v6m Da"*iiport. E. T. SAWYER & CO., pv) sw.m.OiXg and covmission mkr< han’is. and A * vnU - R, *’k Island, Illinois. Vereliandirr, v' J v,:, 1 ” 1 Piovi-mns contracted tbmupli to amt f 0111 U eVi i ,U , i r.V" U,,Ck : "• ,1 *• point on uSi’r ‘ -ther ef the fol- WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE NMV YORK AND MISMBBIPPI |jyy* Rwere><»—u. c. Kabler. Boston. P. 1.. <; r( ±, r ,: y «- I au-Min. J-awyer, Wallace A Co.. New York ti. '' 1 . i & Shepard. T. W. Alexander A Co. CbirAim • J B C-.'r "n* Wall & Widen. St. Hues ; B. H. Campbell A Co Hammond A Hall, Dubuque ; Wm. K. Marshall it Co s t n. n. Bt roRD. T. j. nt 1 ford. j. bi ford ' BI’FORDBROrHERS, *"• Forwarding & Commission Merchants, ARD DEALERS IN 9 SI.IGO AND TYRONE IRON, ANVILS, HEII OWN VICES, NAILS, SPRINGS, AXLES,GLABS. Ac Also, Wholesale Grocers, and Agents for Molina Plows and -’tucket*, Illinois street Rock Island 111. n 0 - S-a-WiDuio Dubuqur. T ® COUNTRY MERCHANTS. FTIHE undersigned being largtly engaged in the Wind*. J. sale Drug Business, in the city ot Dubuque, low*, of. h r their stock at unprecedentedly low price-- for cash oi snort time. Possessing facilities for the purchase of Drugs, posses sed by few house*, we would inform the merchants of Mo nesota that we can and will -ell the,,. Pur.’ Drugs at a little loner rate than any house west of New York eilv r f.V** Drug*. Medicines. Paints, Col. rx Oils GU-.-, Glassware, Dyes, Chemicals Perfumery. Patent Medicines, and fancy Articles, is unequalled in tile w‘-t others " W US ‘ g, ‘‘ ° Ur , ' riC< ‘ ! ‘’ *’ m l’«« then, will, Particular attention paid to tlie selection of Surgical Jos.rumen s VAN HOREN A BKI.CIIi4I, July 20-dkwtjT Diibmiue. lows. JESSUP Ac COMPANY, ~ . BANKERS fcc. H^vX CHANGE sold and purchased on New York, Bos’- -K—J ton, 1 hiladelphia, Chicago, Detroit ami oilier Ci" ties ot the United State’s. Notes cidicclld and prlu eed. remitted at current rate* of Exchange. Interest allow ed on special deposit*. We also draw direct, pav abl* without discount, on ’ 1 J * England.— Liverpool, London, Manchester, kc. Ireland.— Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Belfast, kc. -Scotland.— Edinburg, Glasgow, Perth, fcc. Also, Drafts payable in Franc*, Florins or Thalers, or France —l aris, Havre, Lyons, and Marseilles. Germany— Hamturgh, Frankfort, O. M., Brussels, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Cologne, Zurich, Copenhagan, Dresden, Berlin,Hanover, Btrasburzh. few itzehi. and —Geneva, lierne, Basle. Itali.— Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples, Venice. Messina in Sicily. * ’ Austria.—Vienna and Triest. Russia. —St. Petershurgli, Warsaw. Sweden.—Siockhonii. Norway.—Christiana. Dubuque, lowa, Nov. 10, 1853.—y30. w . FARLEY Ac JAMES, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchant* Corner oi lowa and FouithStreets, Dubuque,lows. . . FARLEY. town JAMES wr , a fl ener 2} B ‘ea«nbo?t Agents. Nov. 10, 1553.—y30. C&alctui* If. KEWHALL, WHOLESALE OItUGUIST, CORNER Of MAIN AND HILL STREETS, GALENA. call the attention „f Druggist* T > 1 liysicmns, ami Merchants, I,U >t«.ck of DRIGS, GLASS, PAINTS. OII.s DYKS. SFFItS I’fU HilW.'Y, BRUSHES. &r. ' ’ the goods are purchased dir. .-t from the Importer ami ;" ,l ' l^; 1,, r r «,»• sele,in tin- best market*. 1 I 7 f *y >"? 'l'»* nil who |)l|rclia-e IsitMlif". with Hk !r quality, as well as the extreme lOMlie** ot tll<* JU K I***. Wejiave on I,an.! a lot of Window Glass, of everr sire, frv ,'r '■‘V C* T,; '' '■ la « is Of line al " 1 •"•sea contain few, it any, Having made arrangements will, Jl.r Niagara Wl.ite Le.ol ( onipany. at IhitTnlo. we shall have a eo n , t »nt sun t faaU; am! as Agents of the i * ;,, e authori/.i-l to sell their Unse, .1 0.1 at . I. Units ! .flees, with the addition of freight. He are in receipt of an assortment of Harrison's fine ierlu inert. ami articles for the toilet, in evesv m .• -m,.. nor to any thing nrr brought to this ..art of the country. , . also on hand an invoice of D.ushes, made to N '", )'"*• <•">" I .rising different patterns ei Fine, i " f". 1 ( ~" i r «'•••"• Hat. I'aint, Shoe! llorse. \\ hiiewash. and Scrubbing lim-lu s new r! ’a S |w : ’,' > ' l<;; ‘7' , ' M / '‘ , ' ,K ov ‘ r J variety, warranted * m*\\. al\\;n* on ham!. Osage Orange Seed, for hedges.in any qnatitit v.constant ly lor sale, with directions for cultivating Merchants visiting Galena an- invite-1 to Vink thmimb niyassoitmcntas 1 am prepared to meet nnv competition h. mail' "*V *' r ' , . rn, r' , ‘" 1 ""■■""'•'l I’riees when ordered • m *"• 1,11,1 particular attention given to packing my * 64 «Uwtdoe2 MERRILL, COWLES Ac CO., ~ WHOLESALE DfAl.fltS IN FOREIGN AND DO. MKSTIC DRY GOODS BIHITS, SHOES H \TS GAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. Ac., ’ Ao. 134 Main Strcft, Galina, Mfnoit. Wt have just opened the largest nnd moat extrn ’ *ive stock of Foreign an.J American Dry Gouda evet olleied in the west, which we ate offering at fhi eago and St. Louis prices, and less than have ever been “"l 1 ' iV •*'''• »«*rkel. Our facilities for pnrrl using arc such that we arc enable.) to get cur goods as low an they can he bought by the largest eastern houses We are buying our American Goods direct from the tnanii larlurers, and being connected with a house in New Yn , onerf * ,ie fiem constantly in the market we shall at all times have a full stock and at the lowest market prices. We offer lto baits, hut our rustomrra can depend at all times upon buying goods of us at a small advance from cost and transportation, andean tnul in our stock every variety and »tt (e of goods suited tothe market. Merchants who have hern in the habit of visiting the eastern cities, Si. Louis, and Chicago, may depend upon finding as large a stock and at as low priceHHs ran he foiniiJ eNpwhere. Weask an examination ol our siock before going *"»«• 26. WAR RAGLE MILLS, GALEN A. CPPhRMNH EXTRA FLOUR, hrH«, shorts, an K7horse feed, constantly on hand, and for sale at low est cash rates. E. 11EMPSTEA D A GO, Galena, Sept. 2, 185. 4_20 11. F. M’CLOSKEY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Forwarding and Cnmmis sion Merchant, and General Steamboat Agent No. 32 Levee, Galena, 111. The attention of buyers i called to my stock of Groceries, Provision*, etc., etc Having received hy late arrival* from New Vork, Iloa • on, New O, leans ami St. I.oms, which in addition to n former stock, renders my assortment complete. I sbal continue to receive additional shipments from time to time, during navigation, thereby enabling me to have a fresh and full slock throughout the season, and tolie abl at all times, to till orders at the lowest market rates. The Receiving and Forwarding Business, shall in eve ry instance have my personal attention, hy which, ilia patch and care will he guarantied, anil the expense of Storage and Drayage as much as possible avoided. I feel assured that my facilities and long experience in ihe Commission and Forwaroing nu*iness,enaole me to warrant entire satisfaction to any that may favor me with their patronage. Liberal Cash advances will he mndeoa Prodace and Merchandise shipped to me for sale in this market. Par licular attention will be paid to the purchase of all aril cles not in my line. !LT Agent for a Galena and St. I.onis and Galena and St. Paul PACKET LINE OF STEAMERS. „ . . If. r. M’CLOSKEY. Galena, April 1, 1853. p if REFERENCES. P. Chouteau, Jr. 4- Co., New York, Loriuz, Sterling if Co., Pittsburgh, James Peck if Co., Chicago, Bridge if Lewis, Detroit, Ray, Keith A Co., Cincinnati, Chouteau 4 Valee, St. Louia, Janies Carter if Co., Galena. Stillman 4 Rond, GEO. FERGISON, Ao. 96 Main Steel, Galena, Illinois. WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Hardware and Cuttlery, Cast Steele, Nails, Mechanics’ and Mi iiers’ Tools, Rope and Farming Implements. JOHN E. SMITH & CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Main St., Galena Illinois. A Large and well selected assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Spoons, constantly on hand, for sale low. Engraving neatly executed. An kinds of Jewelry made to order and neatly repaired. All orders punctually attended to. Thehighest price i*“id lor old gold and silver. S-2B INRt INK I! INK! II TWENTY dozen bottles Ink, of all colon, just received ami for sale low by DAHL. fctept. 30-octvddt