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,.,. Een. v.. ITMIV/ CIXA ttM 1 dropped gjng grata of musk A moment in r:i» room Xi KII yeurs rolArd t/tl/ui-biiiiibiS] stil Retained thr su»»/ ?!eMime So every Iced iipprovad of God, Where o'«r its lot Us cast, leavos 5-MIIU gbodiirnuYrice bcldud That ..hall forever lust. From the Detroit Free Pre»s.j E N.LiJUO I sr S IN .froWsaidi Tho negroes, on ilia occasion al!inlel (. improved the event of the inauguration of a new muni^miJ^pVjr|V!H( t,Jo/ihe purpose o: carryin They were met,, by a promise considered. After p^l|i|$» t|:yr or nvo for some action to be taken,'they again attempt ed to gain possession of the schools. They were, hotreteiv persuaded that sufflcen't time had lioVJuecin'allotred for the authori ties to manure pl^ns for the Satisfaction of their grievanpcM. Thuy tlierefore desisted, though threatening violent measure's should rompt action of the right kind not be ta Thev Chatham, and who is we'.l acquainted with the disposition of these outlaws, writes that the citizens are arming themselves for defense, and says, "There is some talk of raising a rifle company. The niggers say they will burn,the town up. If that is so, it is timfftHaVsomothihg was done I have no doubt we shall have some trouble yet with them this, winter." The negroes are led on in this crusade against the whites, by two notorious per sons of*,their owi oolpr named J. Siiadd and J. JBfcovjl, {both of Whoi* tigWed conspicuously in the celebrated provisional government" affair of old John Brown, which, it will be remembered, was organ ized in Chatham. Shadd conduc a paper at if ,ol which, is to advance the interests or the fu^iiives. It'is not a paying concern, but is supported by contributions of Abolitionists of this coun try and of Canada. It is used as an engine for the empiUexqragt of the blacks against the white*,aniTttemsVirh articlesevia'fcing the extreme hatted this, fellow entertains against the white race. With such litera ture industriously circulated among the ex citable negroes, and with such leaders, it is notat^U surprising that they are prepared to enact any deeds of violence to which they may be sent. With such a condition of af fairs, it is not surprising thaf citizen? an ticipate trouble, and prepare for defense.— ThCtfoly surp^jse :\A that/ they U-ve s«y-.. mitt id to the intolerance and abuse of uch a set of desperadoes thus long, (t will b, no mean* te^trajige: tOjouk^ the jtjanaduus muster in their strength, and commence a war of, oJiUrmim'Jon aaaiyst these, fugi ives. ... PllYOU'H IHMlT^AiT.,4F B:^1WETT rf» Prybi* 'of Virginia, (Dem.)~i/ c*M he attention of the House to anf a-wclo 'in he N.."Y. ffer,ld hut i' wish to protest that Iffce aii.de no obl to mything the insp should debase the dignity of my position. and affront the feelings of {lie meindwrs, if 1 sho^!dl'a|ini( tjie*pf».priety or necessity recognizing any remarks of that notoriou ndividual. x. Ha nu nut MISII u» protest lecl iMi.der no obligal" ions tqr respond that issues 'horn, lie7 pen %ifl pi atioti of James Goril .ri Uaimett ,-f $ A man who is Conspicuous by the persist ««U and fla.'rant violation of the rights ami vinudfi*1ffsfint&f humanity, who: ha, supplied himself with money and means ot pernicious tfifiiWnce by extorting contribu tions from the fear of innocence, and levy ing subsidies upon the gratitude of sympa thetic and confederate crimes a wretch VA°, we ups»n his Lack the scars of many a well inerrted chastisement, airtl upon his heart the tajnt of every concei\ hie abomi nation a miscreant who. in consenting to the dishonor of his own family, and the profauatiou of th? most, -sacred relation of life, has committed a crime for which lau gu-ge Inrs noicotu'mJiisurale ,tefm of ^coiw and uorttemp a vil« and filthy beast, whose name-Vstltj execration of both continents, and fro^p whose cmuci truth-and-virtue shrink as from the tbWch of»pestilence a fiend who is denied the privilege of fellow! Ship with m»n an exile from the courte sies arid charities of the social circle, who wears out, and is condemned to wear out the small remnant of a miserable and guilty existence, in a solitude for which the re wards of a prostituted, press can purchase h!Jble. I repeat to tho House, that I do not mean to^wmss anything which would'''8li'ock them^jby aUuiihgirt-tiy'w^y to that base iiidivtdu.il who, by a course of unal Arable. ., S?rI^aPProac /IQGAl NOTfcM. MoRTGAtiiMRSdH~biiaR May. A. i» 1^5S. 1 Bonn A. Cox. of (J.-od- tin- same placet »T»iJlrni6«§«|e a 5 3 4 ,""n's ten (Vn, i,!ock forty-loirr (»A' tfwC-aty-live-i I he neighboring province con'imies to hm,(2p\ feet from the alley runi|ii|g from thence the theater of alarms and disturbance*.: oc WcfiJSVly botw.cn loti^nuuRud t,en, twenty rtw teot tl caaioned hv the overbearing hi»»lenceurfj the n,\'° ot T\ ion throughout tWr*d4ttvn poi'iiun of"easterly Canada, and to aei itf.pbrfect convert and with cousiderulA)]Kuii^l in their outra geoti-i proceedings. The all'air at Chatham was bu a mys^^en^and public demon stration, a^iniilattng in character anil ptir ''irtterest^t.tbe pose to those noticed in other 1 •jcaliiiej.— Jor is the end yet roa^jeiKi ,.-, ,, 1 t,,l'!,0L' wcStS«y' t. i" i^.r alli-v Broad street•••: tio'in'•e «n the line of blacks Who mintto haj^-fa_ (jej.eru) organ.-] 1?r„1Ki uiu A proeo dii'ii's at law or othcrivise.luiving recove said.inorsgage .debt •ecu listitilted or any p.irt -tlieriof.tnndr itlnjse, buiijg* dn,e,,o sai note and mo'rtg'ge at tho mite' w^Wni ni! (interest after maturity, computed a «fhm'' .vo:k of intinihhtioivpytSf lrv*_4jn per eent. per annum tlw sum', as they could oiilv be met ^WMlnwud and twenty-three dollars audsii .i ,, ,, -. ri that their claims should be "y seven L-en'siMlJJ.iiTV A powr. threaten that if any dis tinetions bf.jiolorlarej strfftre'd to* ex|st in any departnfentU* tile iliilil^ .atlairs, they will burn the town. This threat has been made before when disturbance* have arisen, but as the'preficrit^cms to'bu a more gen eral organization,/anil as they manifest a greater determinaJtion than ever bofbrje, the whites are becoming \wy generally alann ed. Letters* received from tliere yesterday state that the town is in a general fever of excitement. ^.TJie blacks parade the streets in squads, aby^mg and insulting the, whites and frequently resorting to violence. Nor is their violence confined to the males. Fe males when met upon the sidewalks are roughly pushed into the gutters to give ploce for the black ruffians, and the authori ties of the town discreetly keep out of the streets at night for fear of personal injury. In fact, the police magistrate, a short time since, was fired-upon when passing along the sidewalk after dark. These outrages, and many other.* that are of daily occur rence, indicate a fearful state of things, and, may well alarm .the white citizens. A re spectable geritleinan, who :s long resided r«aakiT,4W a Delimit having been mr.de in the c?liuT ^T W itSis j»f uH-vrtuiu mortgugc deed bearing date. I Ufty (Unyedcitted and dolivcrotl'oil t»iu"U day I &u& deed*, pages 890 and iftRi&nM W S A Co to said Tfcmiit£/Jii foe (pnbit -.•iaf T/fV ,? gS V'7 J* I panel oi land Iving and baiug in/Jthe ritraVf*,,er,can »"«i the other, the Canada, or WtyFotB ur ten to Bu ttie 7 ioi—fh]\i,i Wing, described a* fbllowl: '-CUumujlcnuri Horse-shoe side. No such liberal offers have WhiLs Arming tir D.fnse. lo rk^rflA*M J1 i]V !VV theretore. notice is hereby given,-thn ELI WILDER, V\ II.DKK & VI II.LISTON, Mortgagee. Att'ys. l.S3td *i*m8pMai6mBa& a C'tiEAF liDlTtuN O^ THE, LITKltART 9 AND. FA:«l'li¥ PIGfTOXJIAL, Published monthly, by 11 ^°Jlf^WiWft^'"^^iMr Lqcyle. Under the immediate supcrintendcne&tn*"** C. ASIITON HANKIJfS, -afi_S*t-?1™'^cnt by mail for I ION.LY 50 N A Agents (mid CXjijI^^of to or mre.) only 30 r-«uts Postage only six eentsa year, whenpaid quat teriy in advance. :)/i odt ^ffSlJy^ll T«lhible FASHION -PLATES .ofpM* 1 :1Vor,k «ndorii*rhental "Needle Dmarrams and Embroidery-Designs in •Warjo nu mbi-r., ...•, !,J.i.' •.. •..' IlEiftKS^. WR1TKB»,THK UKS STORIKS, W 1»lpSki* BX6RAVIN*GS. *7~ftAllVASftlVa: AftENTSfi (Partio^. W* emtttesi) wanted everywhere. Awnta ar«llowed to retain 2nout* out of each »n :c?4t subscription tAiuy obtain, and some are now clearing as high us 32»,a Wcckr t*riM'rD 'nt Slav A I^S iv Jicn A Cox of (i.-od !»-w» .. .. ..• .„ hue crnnty. m*ufa to. g,arles Tliomaarff a th a in pursuance of the power of sale in said mort sliisre deed contained, and of the statute in suel ease madefand provided. saidjniqrtgageApr.cn ises will be offered for sale at public abetioi in front of the Court lions-, in the city t( Ke Wing, IJoot.iiue county. Minnesota.' on th Sth ditv of March, A. D. 1S6U at 2.o'clock P. of Kiid day, to satisfy the amount then due oi said niorfguge debt, and the osts au-l expop se of sale. C11AKLES THOMAS, :Morigagec. Dated at Red Wing, Minn., Jan. 18, A.D. 1S k-Wlr.D£It WlLLlaTON, Attorneys for Mortgagee. lSltvG IOUTjGAOE SALE. I Default having been made in th« cond. turn of a certain mortgage deed"' bearhig date •md duly execute 1 and delivered on the twen tieth day of October,' A. O.? 1SP7J by George •^piter, of the eo'iinty-of Goodhue. State (then Territory) of Minnesota, to Eli. T. Witter Vf the same place, which mortgage was-dhly* rc co-ded in the office, of tl»e Register of Decdsof said county, on tnc 31st day of October, A. 1#7- iniBooR 3 of Mortgage Deeds.: pages 511 Hh'trlif{ and conveys from said Spiecr to said Wilder,!in fee, the following described prem ises. situate knt -naid xoiwity, tQ wjt: Th^ south pfirt of lot Tramberoix (fi), ,in_6lodE iinm !er twmity-two (sa^in-thc ^own of EeTwing. •being fifty feet front Arid rear.' bon'nded sor.th by an alley, eas^by-PiunibpStrect, west by the west line of said lot, ho'rtlPl^' a line parallel with the north line of said alley, and fifty feet distant therefrom." ', Said.mottsiige AVUS made tio secure the pay ment of the promissory' note of said 'Snicer and one W. S. Grow, for the snm of six hun dred and fourteen dollars and thirtv-five cents, iS«l4.:io),^ated October 20th, 1S57, and pay able six months after date, without grace, to the order of said. Wilder, with interest after maturity until paid, at the rate of five per cent, per month. No pc^ceedinga a\ law or otherwise havin» heen instituted to recover said mortgage debt", »r any part tlyreotV jHid.tbereJseAng. due as is claimed on sanf note and mottg_i|crt^ 'tli* da of this notice, the snm of six hundred and' ninety-one dollars and seventy-six cents, and ahv the further stun of three dollars and thir ty-eight cents for taxes, assessed on said prem ises and puit by said Wilder, amounting totha sum ot six hundred and ninety five dollurs and burteen cents ($095,14.) Now, tlierefore, notice is hereby given that byjirtue or the power of sale in said mort £f:tgb contained, and in pursuance of the stat 'ute in sock su*e. provided, »ft|d mortgaged premises will be offered Tor sale atr pnblic^auc tion, at .the door of the Court 1 Touse. hi the city of Red Win'g,in said county-, on the iMtb day of Mureh, A. rA BG"yat two*o'clock r. of said day, to, satisfy the 'amoant then due on sa laOrtgage del)* With the co'Hs and expen ses of sale.' Date«r»t Red Wingj Minnesota, lebruury Sth, A.to.186t). profit for tbomselves. Post Masters-and TcaclTers ffi aot a* a?«snts..on thesamo^eTins- 1 he dtei any Gazette are Mqnuejodrtorfef*. ageuts.J or to afiow.itto thojW^boiwill. „nd"they,sfcili he sent a copjrof the paper one year Gratis as coMpbh&ation for theiri tronble'- This is nn uisy way to pay for a. par's^uhsermtion. and he effort will pat money ih the tfoJkKs ffi those.' »Uo. neodjit and extend our circulation. InJ *texl yt earning 5 to 75 eqpts a daV with hen' iiejdlB? or bV-teachirg Ttehobl, a smart wbmaii ,%m. proyjye trom in to W subseribefsi *very W W and clear for herself *& A-dJars, whilcshe wovfd have made W cents at her old oceup»tioW. 'Ol ^.-•^"^H ,P«rs .lisextending"the eircnlatibnof tile paper eontliWSlIy got titoopygratis..,-. ^?!r"i'Vl'1^iioantsMH,A *wlt'ic* ar •"«-»»'. distinguished'1 STOfiAGEff&ftW'AliMNG 4 *r?i'8tig»naU_ed himself to the shanioand v:'- 4 '^'Tr opprobrium of hum inity but this I will not deny—that he has. some pretension of apeioy for the attack on mo, In th.e,.di| charge of my duiy. as a j. urn ii*t, hevo had frequent occastohtuft »,h him |a$_til even'hU rhinvuros hido ^, wriihed be rieaftfiitha1exc.uiuing bwh. him con Vmdd his assaults, i'ho entity,of J^uibs Gordon Bennett is the most Tisfaciory and sufficient attestation of tlu character of a gentleman, while his applause is an argu ment of suspicion. I repeat, sir, I do not rise to make any reply to the article iu the Uer.tld, or to make any argument between Jamas Gordon Bennett and myself, but to requested W^ndu tlw numc*:ar«l po*t office ad Jress. he leading people they know of. who w..„Id _.e likely to *'ibscr£e.a,,d a srA.ef!rtrerreM¥:*'r 1 ^'I'beMftnefl-f^^of then? free, \Z ltl*fu A it HMARIE hoVUk HAN.K1NS & ci: -^Ap^l^on Guydig, New fq'r^ijity ME ifii(ULfir& Hc£lkfeNt Commission Merchants," ANfrJ/tTEii|»jli A STKAMROAT A N S RED wi«wiwaiiwiiEsotA,:'' •'.:, •jjffiJJ fc|P^^ ^^^»fii®BBdt»o our care. L«-n«di,itely, tho owner will bo notified of their arri vul. ''. to Merchandise or producesonsigned toasfoi ale, will bo sold for Cash only. E E TO CONSTANT A STEVENSON.St. Paul. Mo IXTIRE A SIIELDOX. Red Wing' BOYWTOM A SMITH, Milwaukee, H-.I NAZRO A Co. |i CI 8(0)0.( 8 7 I 'I 0 8 5 a lu \ly roeoiUtfd in the office of the Register otfwili sc::f, post -paid, a splendid LADY'S AL Deodsofsaid eounty ..„ the «d day ,gf .M..J-.J WJM, m„-»rated with Steel Engravings, and Cox to said 1 nv^.Ms... foe. isub «et MAGNIHTCENT MEZZOTINTS of NIAGARA CANVJi¥l)l tt"lll-t""i:1,l-,,!,.,l,ir«'ym!pnh,»1f^'e:11 to ..herein-j.FAtLS, each 12 inches bv 25. and of a size, hJfS'WWJ (»)mnd evr.r been niiMoMhoforei N. B. the 0 6 0 which of the prei JiaWiKol with the stree|.o,it]^rry^ iW-livefeet thenec parallel jvku tlieailo 'omnieiK-eiiient., .S^ijd niOrtgaj -i-.u the ]uyinent blithe pronussory said Cox foil th's.H!n of two lac.sl May :il A..-Ji. 1S53.. payt titer data t| entrorder of s.i'iil rate-of live pdffienfancMiiotttb mtii pal 1. 1 JPropriet#l» & W 0 [Always bay iiuns iti-p.raferrcd._A3. 0 ', PETERStlM' S KSiPm A. a. 13"S payable one inoiv-h pages of double e-luim» reading matter yearly: Chirftrde of s.ii Thomas, with! Irom -2-") to 3J Steel Piatfcs/and aWu't 80^ VVoqd Engraving*: jproporttonately more thin anv other pcribclienl^iit any J^ric^,, gi.vos.. The 4ic.wspapers, very generally,'prdrion'nvS- At *n K? N The best and cheapest in the world for Ladies. This popular monthly \vilT bo''gWntfy iji roved foi IS'W. (than a circulation of nearly was made note of|1»».00i: or ten times as much as:anyotbe luivlrcd dollars, two dollar Magazine. It eontainsricarly 1000 perior fh ihany respects to thn three dollar Magazines. Subscribe for it.-and V- The stories in "'Patdfeon"*are e'oikc/e«'led to be the best published anywhere. The editors consist of Mrs. Ann S* Stephens, author of "Mary DcTwent." "Fashion 'and Famine." and Charles J. Peterson, author of The Old Stone Mansion," «Cate Vylesford." etc. etc., assisted by some of the most popular male and female writers of ameriea. Thero will be given in 11^60, several TIIHILLING CQP^HIGUT JfQVELgTS Equal in meiic. at least, to tnTfse'%r wulch this Magazine has already attained suehceicb ,rityi and superior to those to be found any where else. The omincnt features of this Masrazine. consist of its superb Mezzotints and other Steel Engravings its E FASHION A E S In advaacjc its colored Pattcrris in Embroi dery the- Work-Table Department Original Cook-Bo*k a piece of new and fashionable music every inpjitW. Also, \jints for ^hc Toi lette. Etiquette, ar.d all matters interesting to Ladiesv TPY IT FOK ONE YEAR. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE One-Copy for one year Three. Copies for one year-«« Five Copies for one year Eight Copies for dire year Twelve Copies for one year Sixteen Copies for one year cc. Five. Eight, Twelve, or Sixteen Cop alee a Club. A specimen copy sent when "d. Address, post-paid, S 2 00 5 00 7 5C 1 0 Oi 15 Oi 20 0 I ARLES J. PETERSON. 3 hestuut street, Philadelphia EAR cfod BYE. DEXFXESS—TOTAL OR PARTIAL ENTIRELY REMOVED! D'B.Hn. EN WOOD Sr.. begs to call the atten tio of tnose suHbriug under a partial or totu] lossof the sense of hearing to the following facts, tie treats diseases of the middle and in' ternul ear with medicated douches, such as i. priict sed in the' Intirmaries of Berlin. Leipsie _^russe,ls. Hamburg and Petersburg, and lately the most distinguished London aurists, with the mo*t W'Hulei"id tttuctifii: indeed .it is the only method that has been universally successful. tio The best proof of the efficacy of this treat ment will be a reference to nearly nine hundred lVimes, residents of the United States, Canad New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, wlio have been restored tn.ueurate hearing, and not a single solitary case to our knowledge, did wt fail to effect a piwtial,or a tot/iil restoration ol the heariag. when Ou.radviccs*^ahdTnstruction were faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many who could not bear tho report of a pistol at arm's length, can now hear VHUV heat tfiedi*tii\c iiffmiffei. Jn eases of Mucous ac cui'iiiilation iu the Eiistaehioii tuoeand Tympa nflfif,j inflammation of the mucins membrane, a oi»jf'defections, diseases of the membrane lt/m« nia, called the Drum,'' or -when the disea. c.iin be traced to tliecllect of frrer« DTO«WS. the use of quinine or mureural mtilivin* (fathering* in the t-arx of cWd'U'od. &c. this treatment stands Mi-iminent. When thie auditory n»fial'\* drv and scaly, with little or no accretion, when the deafness accompanied with noise in the car like falling water, chirping of insects: fihijiha of bells, atthfuj of leaves, ontmtal pvlsatitms a ih's chifnie rf matter ,"V/riaK{it)irK*tmpiny.-n-sensation isfelt as if iirush ofJilood to the head hud taker, Wave when the: hearing is less acute in dnli cl mht weather, or when a cold has been taken this method,-ft: eating the disease infaillible. Kj.deuf and dumb cases, my experience warrants ^ne in saying that if the hearing Avas good at :any time, much can be accomplished. the deaf and-dumb sehoftlsjat.Leipsic, ouVof a class atfwrteeh' I succeeded in, re-.toring fourto ac%M marina, 4 »*88 explicitly to state that in those caacs he undertakes, he guamntee & successful result complete restoration of the sense.'or suoh a marked improvement as wp] be pcrfec'tlv satisfactory, if hi^reme'dics are faithfully appli ed and directions adhcard to applicants will please state their age. duration of the disease, if matter issues from the external passage, if there are noises in the ears, state of general health? .and what they suppose to have been the cause of the deufness. When the hearing is restored it is expected that those in easy circumstances will contribute liberally. ALL DISEAS E OF E EYE, successfully treated by the application JI dicatcd VaparS, .Vo., an infallibl) and painless treatment for diseases of the Eye, ac nto or chronic—Cataract, Specks. Innumma fiion, Film and Weakness of Vision. Orannia tion of tho Lids, Ulceration of the Lachrymal Olands. Ac. To the astonishing and grntify injr^ejfects of this treatment, the child, the hthl thoseCof mnture t'sre. as wqll as those tar advanced in life,alJ, bear te^imony tortio Wo'» ilerfuBy'reA&vation, healing mnd sobthihgef fects. Con -ultation fee. Five Dollars. 23T Dr. K's. work on diseases of the Eyt the Nature and Treatments ot the Deaf an Dumb—illustrated with steel Plates pri my expense and risk. Address DR. II. EN^ooOOSn lonti Brklyn,D N.V N (i E N CAP MANUFACTURER. ited Wing, Minnesota. V^"Lll"5!?pectf',,1 «*«.« Plan very profit a 1 !Wis1iine attention of those Ttd,'ptovurau(gOjcr qap,to hisfa eilities forc manuf'aitur-ihg, ti/fe* sarng. From long experiehce'in' tH6 birsU': ness, be feels confident that he can suit everybody. In connection with this establishment, there is, fashionable SHAVING & HAIRDRES^IXG SALOON Next door to the Bakery. Aug. 13, 1*59. 153-tf O W A A S S O I A I O N I LA DELPH I A A Benevolent Institution establi-hed by spec ial Endowment, f-»r tho Relief of the Sick and Di-trcssed, afflicted with Virulent and Ep{(Ltmio Diseases, and irsweuiallv for UieCare ^Djaeasesof the Sexiiaf Orgawi-'"+ -'i JT ^MBDlfcCt^AlJYIOfi giv-n ^rati*. Jy the Acsing Surgcou, to"HII wild 4pply-by Utter, witli a A !iu'«vin(iitiV nt'flm!* .unJ 1 *l ,. A. ..^.^ «. a discri*pioilojthqi.reondition,*»ee,pc?upatio:n „,L,!f„"'' S S a «SWextreme pov- S S W orty"Sfe,ri6ii*jWfdrnished free ofcharge. 7 O O IT OB W I 1 if E S The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their mvanahle chieuey dn all tbe diseases which they proless to eure, has. rendered the usual practice ol puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. Thev are kuowp by their fruits their good works testify for them" and they thrive-not by tire faitkof thecrcduloius. IN AIJiOAm-WhuOm,'.*cu£and Chron ic hheu mutism, Wffeitfoni the Madder and hidnt!,s, BUliim ferns and licer tom»lainis. In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will bo found invaluable. Plant- ers. farmers, fhd others who once use these .Medicines, will never afterwards be without thcin.. DyfepVp$da.:-No I» •••*.-The ««tiirinal pr..pfietiir-of these medicines was cured ol Piles of 35 years stand ing by the use of these Lite Medicines alone. tti»r«i!i of all kinds arc effectually expelled !.»y these Medicines. Parents will do well in nister them whenever their exi-tonee is suspected, belief will bo certain. THE LIFE PILLS AN PHCBNIX BITTEKS Purity the blood, and thus remove all discus! from the system. A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS and PIKENIX BITTERS beyond the reach ot competition in the estimation of very patient. jgf* Sol I by DK. WILLIAM II MOFFAT, S35 Broadway, cor., Worth St., New York. unJ by all Druggists. 17»-ly $. O O GUARD *m ....:.'• Vegetable Life Pills person with this distress- ing disease shoiilJ. celay using. tVesc m«dicines immediately tntpU n* thi Skin. Erysipelas, tlatuUnty, Fever thd Ague. For.this scourge of the Western country these modicines will be tound a vafe. speedy and certain remedy. Oth er medicines leave.the system subject to a re turn .of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent: "TRY THEM, «E SATISFIEU, AND BE C'UHEIl. jll«-iiMirin* DispuspK.—Never fails to erad icate entirely all the effect-, of Mercury intl nitely sopner than the most powerful prepara tion of Sarsaparilla. Night treats. Aeremis thiliiy, Nervous Cm laintS'f all kinds, trqanic Affections, l'alita tlm the Jleurt, Paint r's "0% He. I S A APOVIIECAKV HAS JUST UECE1VFD A Large mid Well Selected Stock of AMERICAN, FRENCH, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, Perfumery, Fancy. Articles, Dye Stuffs, A VO ENGLISH MEDUJIN'ES Paints, Oils, Tobacco, Snuff ..,. ..':- -..Cigars, And PttUE LIQUORS, for medicinal purooscs. stock is selected with great cure,, and wdl be warranted as represented. A LCOHOL, Camphehc. Burning Fluid, Lard nL and Whale Oil, to be found at KEI.I.OGO'S Dnuo STORE. fr BENCH 0HC!OLAf E. a superior article, For sale at KELLOQO'S DRUG STORK. (A I'ttiSEE FOI I E I 1 O WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, :i A E A I I S A E er. THE^E\v-YORTi WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literary papers of the day. A lar»e Ujartocontuininjr TWENTY PAGfeS. or SIX TY COLUMNS, of entertaining matter: and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A.GIFT W O O 50 CENTS TO t3J*)04,««Av"ILL BE SENT TO EACH SUB SCRIBER ON BECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIP TION,MONEY. TERMS-IN ADTANCE: One copy for one year, and 1 jrift, $2 00, hree copies one year, and 3 irifts, 5 00, Five copies one year. and.5 gifts, 8 00. '"en copies one year, imd 10 gifts. 15 00 rwonty-oiieeopiosone year, and 21 gifts, 30 00, The articles to he distributed a:c comprised in the following list:— I United States Treasury Note, $1000. ,2 do. do. do. do. 500. each. 5 do. do. do. do. 200. each. 10 do. do'.-. -. do..... do.. 100. crfch lOPat.Lev.HimtingCaM Watclics. lOO.each. 20 Gold Watehes,. 75. each. ,'50 do. ,«0.e:ich. IO0 dot1 ', «o feach. 300 Ladies'Gold Watchen, SH,eu h. 20.0Silver HuntingOased.Yf niches. 80,euch. 5twSilver Watches. -8 5 to 25.each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains. A I S 'A I 10to 30 each. 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils ••, 5 to 15. e-aeh. Gold Lockctr, Bracelets. Brooches. E.ar T^'rbps reast Pins. Cuff Pins. Sleeve It.ittons. Rinjrs, hirt StUds, Wutch Keys. Gold and Silver Thimbles, and add a variety of otherarticlcs, worth ftbin 50 cents to 815 each. .'• ,,0'u Teeeipt of the subsoription' mbhe'y. the sjibsCTibeT's name will be entered upon o'uf bb^ks ari,d the rift forwarded within one week to him :hynia& or express Postpaid. .' .A VW W to JJ\ communications must be address- r' DANIELfAb«:£rpubl!sHcr, 'JQiijrl 211 Center street, Nc,w )i*orkv' f' MB E ti MQ,B.0"fi O. E. I^i The subscriber) is now..prepared t'o fur ishtbe.'ommunity with every quality ol •^!v4t--l8i||j'#''R»^'!-' Oh thev^ryiowestiin'dbsst terms, and will take WHEAT OAT S A N VQ UN andJ 'at npst everjf kiiid of lKODUCf:. in exchange for the .shroeVfor which ho will allow the highest market price. 'So bring alomr your ^UABLERF^OBSS«,sVr^r^or4uBa. g2S»A2«£KI S A S S I uYotfierDiseasssoftbe Sexual «Vgans.ari.l^u~^ .~. -i*--1--0 the NEW .REMEDIKS employed.juho Dhpen .ary, sent to tho afflicted in seaiod letier"',cuye 'ops,frce of charge. Two or thrae Stamps for postage will bo acceptable. Aldioss. DR. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Ilowrrd Assocation, No .2 South Ninth Street, Phihulolpha, Pa. Bv order of the rectors. JjEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sec. EZRA D. HEART- nil curry away the lumber, all ye tha» comfortable home for vourselvss un uPP°.r Mill Tftjrl Wing. August 21, IS58v -.'.'' -T7, 17 "•-.Q. .imt STEAllI ENGINE EOR $ALE 'PlIKsiibsariber has a first rate Steam Engine I of thirty horse 'owor. which he will sell on very iberal terms if application hv made soon WM. FREEBORN, Rod Wing. March 20. 185S. gotf ANTED 425,0 0 worth of Cash or Pro d-* for the itook of Goods «r FOOT'S, AGATN&T FALL ANDv WlNTi FfRES, BY 4JIKMQE^ IJN^UR^NCE WT Incorporated 1850—Churter Perpetual. CAS A I A $t,O0O,000 ABSOLUTE AN UNIMPAIRED N E S S, 01 $492,181.72 And the prestige of rtyyar$ success and experience. VPWAKDS O 13.000,000 Of losses have been paid by the ^Etna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be appa rent from tho following LOSSES PAID BY THE JETNA. DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS: lnOhid ••••8431,529 83 In Wisconsin-• 196,955 07 In Kentucky 205.929 40 In Missouri-, 3S4.51S 04 Iowa and Minnesota 101399 4(5 Pennsylvania J.nd Virginia-••• 31,585 82 Michigan 158,942 31 Indiana Uo39 81 I linois r. 448,3J7 41 Tenvessee 97,549 21 Kan.as and r^braska 19,945 77 Arkansasanl eorgiu 23,945 09 Mississippi a::a Alabama•-•• 52,412 IS P*r &. Inlaad Navigation. Risks accepted at terms consistent with.so' veiny and fair profit. Especial at'enf'on given to Insurance of BUILDINGS ami Contents, for terms of one to Jive gears. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages'the JStna Insurance Com panj possesses in its line, should not be »ve looked by those ready to insure and un derstanJing their best interest.-. During'"stringent times" the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative hity —the ability of property ow-lers to sustii'n loss bein«r then much lessened. •. Agencies iii all the pr,in*jpa' cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issuvd without delay, by any of tho duly authorized agents of the Compii.jr. lhts:n"M uttendeJ to icith Dispatch and Fi delity. WAKItKN BRISTOL, Airent. i'»3'-ml» Red Wing, Minn. I ET VOUfi BUILDINGS BE PROTECTED Aguiiist the Approuch'iis Fires of Fall and Winter. INSURANCE WITH THE O OF THE CITY OF NEW TORK. Cash Capital -.„ $1,000,000. 8TJRPLUS OVER $400,000. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President A. F. WIIX MARTII, Vice President J. MILTON SMITH Secretary. Risks accepted as low as is consistent with Solvency and Fair Profit. WARREN BRISTOL, Agent. lq&j-raS Red Wing, Minn. E S E N W O Insurance & Trust Company. Office, Nos 142 and 144 South Water Steeet Chicago Illinois. Capital $ 250.000. Board of .Directors.—O. Kendall. Geo. II. Hazclton, Amzi Benedict, Hon. L. S. Church Ch'as. H. Abbott.' Geo. IL Hazclton. President Chas. H. Abbott, Treas., Alfred Edwards,Sec Having received an appointment as Agents of the above Company for Red Wing and vicinity, we are prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance in the same. 100 :m 5 Brown & Betcher Agents. IIICK'MAN & BRO.,one doorsouth VI of thc.Kelly House, urc now in reoeipt afresh arrival of •'•nidi' S«J*J liMWSS^1 ••'•-'i':^ A !X.Ei vMQIJOR8/ '. ABiPlCICJAHS^:.•'.' .• ofeyojry variety, with which wis will accom modate our Tovvn and 1 Country, customers. a* at Wholesale and Retail alsojwo have now'1 some 111w /. 3IS-'L14iSD': ?&BLBS,- erected in our chamber.' with ftrst'elass^nx tures* Wc hppeto merit .the patronage of the "public now coming toottrtown.-a.ndwoujd tfehJ der our thanksto'our friends of Red Wing and he mrrounding'country. We^ay,,.', I1ICK.HAN O E S R9dWing/Mayi0',l857. JH)H^ATHM"^T.LOTTH Architect & Bui der, y~\FFERS his professional services to»he peo' A J? pie of Red''-Wlhj:- and vicinity, Contracts for building taken at the lowest rates, and all Seasoned lnmberconstantly on hanu for Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c and made rp to order, bis motto is **Live nnd let Live.»» Shop on Thirrl afreet near Plum. •d Wing, March 2«.lS!i«r IBStf hot \d1 f^ftAS.O N O E Insurance Company 1859. 9S5 5T hhrAoY] E La Crosse and Milwankee Railroad 7i WITH IT CONNECTIONS, 1o nsxa .•.- -'", .' il FoTms the shortest, qtri'ckcst. and only Direct Route to Milwaukee. Chicago. Detroit, Toledo, Pittsburgh. New York, rl Boston, and all points East and South. Two Express Trains doily (Sundays except ed,) leave Lacrosse on the arrival of the morning and evrninjjr bouts irom St. Paul, con necting at Milwaukee with the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway Steamers, ar.d trains on the Milwaukee and Chicago Railroad. The Minnesota Packet Company's Steamers Milwaukee, Itasca and Ocean Wave, leave St. laid every morning, (Saturdays'excepted.) connecting at La Crosse with tile 12.05 A. Train. Pussengers by thut train will arrive at Mil waukee at 9.80 same morning, seven hours and thirty minu'es in advance of the Prairie du Chien Route! and at Chicugo nt 2.15 same af ternoon, four hours and thirty minutes ad vance of any other route 1 The Steamers Key City. Grey Eagle. North ern Light, Northern Belle and Golden Era, leave St. Paul every afternoon, connecting at La Crosse, with the 6 A. M. train next morn ing. Passengers oy that train arrive- in Mihvun kee at a.30 P. M.. eighteen hours iu advance o. the Prairie du Chien" route, and iu Chicago, at fl 45samccvcning. TWELVE I-IOUltS IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHER ROUTES, AND NO NIGHT TRAVEL OX THE CARS Beware of statements made by the airents ol the Prairie du Chien route, claiming that the oistance by llie La Cross:-route is only nine miles less to CI ieuifii th.m bv the Prairie du Chien route, as they are f,.l*«.'and only aiade to deceive tho .traveling jblic The fact's arc that the La Cros route to Milwaukee i* Sji miles tke shortest, and Cbieiigo, is miles the slioriesi, an^94 niiics less River. Travel. FARE AT ALL TIMES AS LOW AS JJY ANY OTHER ROUTEi l-W Bajrgage eh eked from La Crosse to Chicago, Suspension Biblge. Huston and New York. Sg^No Omnibus charges in Milwaukee or Chtoasro. 23T Ask for Tickets via La Crofe?©4! and bv other. ZWSLEEPING C.ARS :lre THROUGH TICKETS VIA Drxi.Knil. And save from 24 to 4S hours over the Uivev Routes. Passengers for INDIANAPOLIS, LOUISVILI.!-:, CoLUXBUfl, A O N, Should purchase through tickc andPcna Baggage checked to all Fare, always as low as Route. For through tickets and information, applx at the UNION RAILROAD .OFFICE, next door to Metropolitan Hotel. im Faro as lbw /»s by any First Class Route':1-n For Thiroiigh Tickets and inf rmatiori:' apply at the Union Railroad arid Steamboat ,. 1 'Tiekot Oilices,,.• HAMLtNt. UNIVERSITY, I* W W H| INIVESOTA A _Bav. B. F. CRARV, D. -Preaidett,. 'I volcshor of cntal and oral fc«,iti..t.ni.d Belles Lcttrcs. ., Key. E. E. EOWARDS, A. M.—Profcssftr Greek and Latin Lungiiages. aifd Literature.,, U..B-. WILUOK. A. M.-Profcijs*.r ol Mathe luatics and Katural Science. .. f'* A-Anits at el W-fni:'. I. C. GEORGE. Lo%'l AL'ent. St. P-nl JOlIN.CUAMiJEliLAlN. Tra.-eliii* A^pn W. W. «T.SON. Gen. N. W. AL'ent. May 28, '56. u: 1* E I A N rr is r'A 51 if Passengers g6i-ft§f to ALTON, FULTON, MEMPHIS. ST. LOUIS, QCISCY, ST. JOSEPH, a •I.A Ml E O CK I A N S A S. N E W O 1CAM LEAVENAvivu- BURLINGTON, Or any point on the Mississippi and Mi.-s rivers, should purchase C6'?fige •viiJ iim CINCINNATI NEW YOKK ZANESVILLE, WnEEI.lN«i. UALTIMOUK and PHILADELCIIIA, via Dunicitl Elegant Sleeping Cars Ran on Night aiti*. important points bv anv First Class Trains leave Dunleith, 7,00 A. M. 5,15 P. M. MESEUOLE & McLAREN, '.''-' Ticket Agents. W..P. JOHNSON. Geri'l Pass Afft. A PHAT.T, GenJl.West'n Ag't. E LP ES TAB LI SHE ROUTE O E EAST Via Dunleith and Illinois Centra] and Galena and Chicago Railroad Trains leave Dunleith iribniing sind evening upon arrival of the Railroad Packet .'• *•''.•' ifromSt. I^auL running thro'. OK A S O IT Ti C.H J4.N GK. liking direct eonnctions, w,it,b Eastern lines for.Detroit. Toronto. Alba ttM all of. th« Mak' Easter lines to 1 ny, Cleveland, Mbrltfr'eaT.' Now!/York, Buffalo, Niagara Fulls, Boston, And all cilies and towns throughout the East and the Cana his. B.LE A N S P. K^liN O A S Are^riin upon all Nijrht Trains, an advantage liot enjoyed by any competing route. tfAG"GAGEcheck'edthrbiujhfrom Dunleith to *a»osiala points.East. PA8SENSEBS wishing to go throngh without .., ... delay, should'purchase THROUGII TICKETS VIA DUNLEITH P. S. GOODWIN, W./P., JOHNSON Gen'1'We.t'n Agent. Geh'l'Pass Ago»it. Chicago. ,-,. !.• ]0 ^MESEROLK & MCLAREN. .,Ticke,t Agents. Red Win?, next door to Mo, tropolitan Ilotel.' -!loom arfj •,-.... ,.. ., '••li.A.itu.t ..'. '•'l4, ConsumpUvesrfono!Despair! fi_r**Aw OLUTNTO.N'DOC- CONSUMPTif N Tri* [M*« BR\N,t,,ja pJle a 1. Mishionaiv amoi.g hc In 1Miitto'4A nJ ndiunsof? tne Rocky Moan Cu RE5/.' tains, discovered R.ARL it j0 fiLANT. tjiat, proves *,o lien ii-.v oris firfil certain ciire'wtJonsn*«p il^.in^'RwiBtiiitMjr. .-. o---f««ier.. 1 1 Asthma. CON SUM PiTIOKLivcr, pojiipboiit NtervVii Jaj} rtjjo IriiiiYy ATtoctions. Cough's. "-CMUIS. IDJ niGUJUBD. ilttvihginvw made this '.''• !,--',*»rtH«e and. retired from 'iirn'i in, nurtiiieaTTiifl'l%fill'Iv«A»l- «h« -,„. ''J'preteirptfcweM^if«,ctLns 45y^taiii-i im a, -,- ft*•fmaty* b^hllfw-110de 1 Wrcl^t.'iind.-nU\^r4 tojhi* OU fvftU. ,a«rcn^. encloicd, two stamps nl-,i ,.!. (.0 cerifetrt^'ptiy tluVrOttirr "''leCier'.with a deeciiptbm of "~,^y,mptpnis.,[Tnc'"Oit.. or'httsciircd niiffethar *i^bfa&&mMJi>* pttRWn ,j.:fl-alone«RnJ| hopes all afflict' ed people IM avuttkliem '"selveaiifiiy^i*&$jn\tft as the Ooctor wishes 'to wi CONSUMPTION fU-V food He»*%-ftfoM hedii s. Address-ill letters to. DANIEL ADFE. CURED. Box?S31P.O.,NewYork, Who is sole agent. J, Rev. PETER AKERB, D. D-- Professor of it heal Literature. CiiAitLifr :CLIJRE Esq.-Professoi ofX.wV Kc V.MAX MOIIALS—Professor (elect ol Mod ern Languages. Mis*EKMA R.SORIN— Preceptress andTeach er of English Branches. PROFESSOR LEEBICH—Teacher of Mnsic. .TKRAiS AND VACATI0N8. FirstT«rm commences September 2d. I85S, closes December 2i. Second Term begins cember »th. closes March lOtli. Third Term commences March 17th. 185». il*s« J« 1 nf l«th. EAiiminutions at the close of each terih Ked Winsriseasy of access from the interior airAtT^ b^' 8taKet»,,dfrt'n» the North and heolth and morals of Stndents will be jrnnrdsd as well.«.at any other seat of learning in the West. The Trustees of Hamline University have run the risk of a large outlayin supalvini a corps ot experienced teachers, andconndentl? askt patronage of thi^artof the Northwest. Lett directed to ti President will receive proi pt attention. course of study embraeee Mental and Modern Lan^nnges Enr- lishLangtiage and Literature PrimarJ and Academical course It is extyrisfve and thorough practical and complete clasMiililahd scientific. Ladies admitted toallcJasscsintheUniverwty Studeijtscompletingthe Law course receive the degree ol Bachelor of Laws. BXPEXSES. Boarding. $2,50 per week. Tuition. Primary Department, 1st Class. $3.50 2d Clus.-. *4,50 SSSfW S run in. t:.e tri eavin» La Crosso at 1 -.«'." A.M. EiSr Tickets i'.f sale in M.ESEROLE & MoLAlJEN f-i"•' 2 ^-^»««Modem ColIeVi'atc,Lan ?loon Law felo.oo per term iXlS$o$°fXtru- «"««iO' useol Piano, §14,00. Painting or Drawing. $4.oo. Oil Puint ii.' ^'J,0iX ood, lights and other incidentals glQdy i"u Bci.rctii olii'se of Medicine, I N I N N A I O I O •griiii Si-Kixo SESSIOX of IS50 will commence on m.s,l-.y. the Sith ol i-cbt uaiv.and contin ue sixr^en weeks. A full and thorough curse •1 I.c.'iiie.. will hu given, occupyit six or seven In.in. «!Sli!y. with good opportunities for ittcii:i.n t-. pia.tical Ai.alomv. and with am preClinical facilities at the Commercial Hos pital. The arrangement of the chViiiswill be ue foK J7..1 ..Mt. .FOIJN, 3J.I., 'l Anatomy and PLvsiolotrr- Erofessor* .1. 1 -oles: i-ivt Cl.-einistJ\ and rUurutuov. A 31 t.., Pro{(!s«t\r nl Siir'geiVi c. ir. ci.-i ,vrvL,iii.iM •»lessm ot Materia Medicu and 1 liornpcutsi l*iVfeVscr n. ii Kti Vrtit^n. ji». |., 1 Medii-ul fractiic m-.d PP'UOU I? 'Iimritus Pr.-fersi of'Cerolo'ai i'liv li-sfitutcs of McdiiiiK-'. 'ioiojry r.iii rolessoi ol Obstetric? and Diseases of Woinj r ami Children. Tin Terms for the Session will he the *i.B is hercUJbrc. viz:— Matricn .tii £5 00 'niti..n.:.-jo.o.i. Deniniisti ..tci'sTicket $.'•/-•... liver .inn it ion •M'ti' Student rcqui!c-! t« ui^tcgc in disWi"- sessb.11 heii M- jriii.in.-.tii n. fivndiiti 25,oo. Ti'.-Kctto'CoiHiuc'rcial'li Tb. ?6l«iUi. n." :rc MV. !v ivlrt-t!. 1 r:.l id in fcnt'rwl li.fal'it^ (:•-. nt Sired where ssnocnts lii'lit Id call til tbcii Wnh Ticket* for••! lie session may bcolitnii-.rdr.f tb* Uciiih.fihe In 1 Hi :tt bif.ojii'cc. No 11% Snijtli street, or ol I rof. C. II. CI.I:TI:I,AM. &citf„ •I the Fuci.lii ... !£.« ,ce cirni7u.i rc-si- 1 }y,y JOII KlMi.'M! Tr.'.Ptm LOCATEO AT Chicago, New York. Philadelphia, Albany^ Buffalo, Cleveland and Detroit. Scholaship cojnd through the entire chain of seven colleges. CONSOLIDATION ot Bryant & Stratton'a Mercantile College" and Bell's CVmmercba College." now conducted as one Institution win is the reeipitnt of. tin cxtraoruinury und nnproccAleiftcd patrorage. Lhrmon Block, Corner Clark r.ud Washington Streets, CHICAGO.. H. BRVANT, Y. BELL, H. STRATTOSf, Principals und Proprietors. Bj- this consolidation the collegiate course Of this institution is greatly .enlarged and with the improvementsTwhich the business experi-i ence of the Principals enable* thc)n constantly to introduce for.the be.iefit of their students, it is made greatly supcrior'in all respects. ', Firs! FTfimiwnshwarded to this GoliegeH'-'-Z: At the late United States Fair in Chicago, for BKT IU SIN ESS PKN-XANSMP AVA for Br.bT Boox KtKl'lNO. J] •_ DtparlmentsofBookkeeping iceennts. Organized and conducted upon the Co'uNTiir* ROOM system, tbe.llalls oV study being fitted up wita appropriate.Coui'tc-R, Desks. «tfeV,!«» iu REAL BUSINLSS. and hc student at once in iroduced t/):the practical workings and routine of business us conducted in Banks, Connliug Rooms, Railroad Offices, etc. COMMJERCIAI tiAW special arrangement with the Law School of the University of Chicago, the sessions of which are held in our College Rooms, our Stu dentsare privileged to attend all tie lectures in this department, and, to receive instruction thbviniportuiuv branch %»f the conrsc, fr« the able, iicce'n'.plcshcd and learned Professor* ot tint School ami it nffor's ns mncb gratifi eution lobe enabled-to oner them these az TI.AOJ:niVARV S i» SLPtLlOR AVVANTAOXS. V«»»E CtRIA'« PE MA SHIP, I Ins tamons sjt .in—tjic BEST known the worhl-iscftrstuiidard/T \. EST 'iuul!ir and Catalogue of SO pages fur nished gratui:onsly on lieution to the un dersigned. P.RTANfi B.L'l. & STRATTON. Nov. 12.1359. 171.yl C^T O E 4.L .CO E I E W in p, a lentil fcsft N W I S E (JO 3 E O W In accordance with the public demands, a .•CiM^]R^.^L|'pEPARtai]iNT-:-.' HnsVcn established iii IJumlih^ UmVeVslty^ wbci young desiring, to ihjntgSas Clerk's, Mei-ihttiity'&k-fhiinh's and 'Teuchcrs. will find here an extciw-ive£ouie of instruction inprac^ tical'tMeiO wifaxg :.y-.. lOTfm,l S v' BOCtK KofcEP^G !v •-,Jii.„' -1,..v -,.- t»iwnoO l^-nnv*nship..ajfa.A«eipnts. adapted to eveiy Idrrdof 1 usine^, jmd at "less cVpettse than at Hny.'1:4heig*#rIi-j,-.^ i**^*' COJlMERClAt' COtAEOES EXTANT i*i$n ifiiaH '~-.*z Lectures, on,Coiajmcrcial LiiWhy tke Ptofes-. ll^f»prtinenf." t%uQ o:" €u'I lac Upivcr»ity Buildingst* before pqr- Chasin»t stationary a* arrangeftt t»v« bee a made so .that studcnt-J with the proper "croWa can- get the, necessary supplies «lii*rpef tbaa Mih»rwh»4i T*r»js For aTuH•conw*.«*» d «*t««*U,'-^f,,J5?r*a course coaficeted with, the O'legiiitc course.—olid per l«v»«-it410o. All letters, direct to. JOSHUA A ACRES, President. November 1*. lSWt lTttf