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4oth Day. July Slst© Forenoon all quiet and warm aXtemoon* Myself
and Wright go to river and wash our shirts , eto«, €ind the alkili water
washes nice, but before we are finished a message is sent for all to
skedaddle to quarter for the enemy was crossing above and below in force*
We went and I made some shoe pegs for my new shoes* The two dead bodies
were buried tliis morning. They were shot with arrows. Dress parade all
quietf Rumors of Beaver's wealth and estimating the killed 120 to 150,
44 dead bodiew found, travelled about 600 miles from St.Patei*' - Exped-
ition complete success* Dakotas driven into Nebraska* Killed in
action 3 and 3 wounded, 3 or 4 murdered. They must starve this winter and
freeze. Marshall's orders saying that the 7th had taken the most active
part in the engagements. Several mules die during our stay* 1st day
on backward march, Aug. 1st* Last night about 10 all wer« ordered out as
quietly as possible* Skirmishers vfere put in front and all of us had
blankets and we laid down waiting results. All kinds of birds and noises
were heard all around us and by the light of distant fires, Indians were
seen. Several shots were fired by our pickets* Then ws hear two volleys
of musketry, then our cattle rsoi into a stampede which was with difficulty
stopped, after this I fell asleep with the rest. Several shots were fired
afterwards but w» paid not attention to it* The devils we are told this
morning mad a bold dash end fired a volley(heavy) at and into the camp
which was returned by our men of the 10th regiment, these were the two
volleys referred to, which started the stampede which was their object, no
doubt* Their balls reached into the center of our camp killing a fine mule
and piercing holes throup;h many tents. No other damage don» If we had not
been out the cattle and mules and horses would have gone and left us in a
pickle. We left our red friends at about 6 with 7th ahead (H & B) as
skirmishers*
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We are prepared to fight our way back as well as forward* Windy, cloudy,
and a few drops of rain. About noon a scout comes back with the intell-
igence that a larp;e body of cavalry was seen to our right and we had a
general Hurra , for we were told that it could be none other than (Jen' ral
Sculley's but on taking a look through a telescope it was nothing but a
large drove of buffalo kicking ap a big dust* We were about 9 hours on
the way but stopping to water mules and being delayed getting over Kabbit
River we only made 80 miles*
2nd Day (Sunday) Aug. 2nd. We resume the Masch at 5g^. 7th in rear*
If grass -;yr»^)uld have been plenty we would have stayed over bitfthe buffalo 1:
had eaten up all the little poor grass around here. Day by day our teams
give up and lay behind. About 5 miles we hear cannon ahead* A few redskins
were seen on a hill near a gully* They skedaddled, next we passed a buffalo
that had been killed and cut up nicely, perhaps when we were p;oing up.
After this a mule that -se had left behind to die, he was wild and felt
good. Then we stop at a Ik'ce to water, here was an old Indian camp, very
large covering about 40 acres of land. Here abouts it is very hilly aiid
stony and buffalo are and have been plenty from appearances. We pass
Camp Sheridan on our rie^ht where we see plainly a drove of 40 or tU
buffalo. iScouts go after them with what success ws know not. Last night
quite cold and today very hot. Cold nights and hot days is now the order*
We camp along side af a small afresh water Ikke at 1^ having come 20 miles
I have just returned from(what I called a small fresh water lake) washing
myself. It is a Reed pond. Mud knee deep and the water covered with reed
blossoms as green as grass. I also took notice that the oorrell is more
secure iince the stampede, by fastening chains, ropes, etc. etc., from
wagon to wagon so that not a critter can get out— Late 20 Indians seen.
Sibley cautians gun use*
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44th Doy July 29tho ?lhen we had oamped i went to the river and
did wash nyself , but we all loft in a hurry when w« see the devils not
a great ways off o I came baok up the bank with on* sho« off#
3rd Day August 3rd • 6th ahead. We(7th) start at 8. I narch a
little and oonclude that I am tired so I take ride. A lively buffalo
ohase close to train. Shunke our best scout dies last night with a fit
of apopleacy, we stop opposite Buffalo Lake close to big hills where w©
ar« blessed with good cold water out of a fin« spring in a marsh olo8«
to a miserable and mud and alkali lake. No Indians seen up to time &-
Days march 15 miles also within 1 mile of ridge. Blowing hard all day.
4th Day August 4th. Yesterday eve. and all day it blew like fun
After tea it commences thundering and lightening and raining as though
it W5uld blow and wash us all away. It rained nearly all night but w«
slept all the better. This morning it is yet cloudy and threatening but
we are in motion at 6^9 7th ahead. Our road leads us over a ridge of
prairie. Very hilly and no end of small lakes on either side, these
hills are part of the big hills (our battle ground). Our direction has
been for the last 4 days N.K. Stringer tells about water spouts. At
20 of 11 we stop a few minutes to fight over old battle again in
Gamp Sibley. We camp beti«im two lakes which might be called twin
lakes. 5 miles from Sibley, having madftc 18 miles today. I go on guard
tonight.
5th DpQr. August 5th. Thank fortune we rest today aJPter we camped
Cavalry sljirmishers were sent out to find if possible the body of Brackett
who has befti missing since we left here. When last seen he and Tacomass
(who was found scalped) were ehasing a buffalo. The Capt. of C skirmishers
was missing last night. We had a very quiet night last night until near
8 o'clock a horseman come in in a hurry with the news that plenty Indiana
were ahead in the bi^ hills where we had camped and Sibley all to be ready
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to move immediately. He is afraid that they may make a dash at the
invalid camp (Atchison). After we got here last night we had a hard
time and with the greatest difficulty we cooked our supper with wet
chips. This morning the same. Everything is bustle in camp now
preparing to move. I had a good swim in one of the lakes last night. Now
it is all H urra in oanp. Brackett is safe. He got away from the devils
wounded to Atchison and is safe and we are not to move now for the Indians
that were seen proved to be our own men with the mail and thank fortune
I got 3 from my sisters, one dated July 4th , one 7th and one 12th of
July for which I paid 30 cts. We also hear that Little Crow is killed
and his son was captured alone by a dteachment of the Invalid Camp at
D«vils Lake. Last night Cold and ncm it is warm again and all !• quiet
in camp. In all oomert soldiers may be seen reading letters and writing
while I lay quietly close to headquarters writing this on my cartridge case
with my open letters b/ my side. I afterwards write a letter. Called
Camp Williston.
6th Day Aug. 6th. 7th in rear. The route is very hilly crossing
Co. Teause De Missouri, we leave Camp Grant to our left (Long L.). This
is Thanksgiving Day but a good many complain of not having enough to eat
and in evening 10 pounds of crackers are bought by our 2nd Leut. We made
20 miles into Camp Oillfillian. Last night we had a horrid wind storm: it
blew down about l/S of the tents , mine we saved. It blew the sand out of
the lake shore, at a horrid rate, in the evening I finished letters paid
my dime and letter went.
7th Day Aug. 7th 6th ahead. We march every stony hill and until 10
when we stop 2 hours to let mxales feed. After this it rained a little. Ws
orose Co. Teause De Jacquees, leaving Camp Kimball about 7 miles S. Wt
camped on lake where we had watered going up, about 7 miles from Jmim^if^cr^
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orossing this ia first time we oame to our up trail siixe we left Twin
Lakes, this is Camp Banks about 14 miles from Crowm nest near our old
Camp Kimball. 7 squaws, 3 papooses and 3 Buck Indians were captured
and brought in this evening from and near Crown Nest by our scouts.
They looked soared when we ymiit down to see them.
8th Day Aug, 6th Course still N«S« We start for a peak which was
11 miles, road stony and hilly, we water between tmo/' large lakes then
cross another branch we go some further up a large hill and camp. The
pegik is close by Dist. 12. Half Breed camp about 1 mile from us. The
squaws are left with them*
9th Dey Aug. 9th. Sandy: thank fortune we rest once more and I go
on police duty for the week#
10th day. Aug. 10th Start one« Tiore. 7th in rear. Pass over a
level for 15 miles* We stop 1 hour at 8 o'clock to feed, also 1 hour
at 12. Cool cloudy weather, the last 5 miles very Mlly. When we arrive
near camp it seem like home. The Regt.'s dress up and mgorch in with
music and flags. Days travel 23 miles to Atchison. I rode nearly all
the way with Eastman*
10th Day Aug. 10th. I have lost a day for this is 11th. day
Aug. 11th. No rest, last night was a regular drunken night many officers
and men. Several arrests were made and more ought to have been • Young
Little Crow is H^ne with his head shaved* The young £lk is well and tane^
the eagle is perching upon a post near the earth works which are very strong*
Received letters from Messenger*
12th Day Aug. 12th. Leave Atchison 6th ahead* Here two expeditions
leave us, one for St. Joseph, one for Snake R* 1st part hilly then level
I go onto Sugar Loaf Mount* 10 Miles we come to Camp Pope* We stop to -t
water then made 6 miies, and stop«t Camp Burti» 18 miles#
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15th Day. Aug. 15th. 7th ahead. Co. 10 miles to Camp Coming* Water,
5 miles to river crossing it takes 5 hrs* to cross, said to be 75 miles
to Port A* 3 miles further we atop at a dry river, poor water stop at
camp*
14th Dsy. 14th Aug. 7th rear* March 13 miles to Camp Arnold* Mules
give out and can get no further, mean water uid^tew ahipt wllicJiare becoming
scarce*
15th Day Aug. 15th Commenced my 2nd year service 6th ahead. Stop at
11 o'clock, cool , cloudy but we get very dry having had salty beans for
breakfast and for a few days before we had no use fbr water, it being plenty
but today none# We stop at Camp Stevans where is a large latke but the water
tastes bad, is green and thick, 10 miles* This finishes my police, my 1st
year's enlistment and two month on expedition. I had as good a wash as the
muddy water could give and on Sunday*
16th Dey Aug. 16th* I come out with a clean skin and shirt and
clean up everything I have for inspection* ft is #ery foggy this morning
14th mail arrived and I read letters and papers of 19th June* the 3 bucks
and Little Crow who ?ras nearly starved rides. The Klk is led with a rop«*
16th Day Aug. 16th Siind ay rest* The meanest place that could have
been picked upon*
17th Day. Aug. 17th 7th ahead, first part rolling* Start 5:15. The
rest of the way is uncommon level except two dry creeks from which we can s
see wood on Maple R. where we get at 12o 'clock* It was very hot and one of
our Co* and 3 others of our regt. were sun struck. We had such very mean
water with us and on the way there was noofr* At river we broke in every
direction for water and filled ourselves and canteens, we also found a
few rip© pluma and many green ones* Our tents up at 2x30 , then we go to
river and have a refreshing swim and I washed my shirt and the swim refreshed
me very much and I felt as though I had not travelled any*
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After this w© ei^ )yed a rest in shade of real trees, the first for a long
time, then the mules and they had a glorious tima gstting in and out.
18th Day Aug, 18th, Rest, This evening it is raining arri the police
had a raw about getting water for breakfast. Yesterday im marched about
18 miles crossed the Maple river and camped at Camp Ambler, which is a
very nice camping ground like Bell Plain prairie^ better »oil and the
p»ai¥ite as level as afloor, W8drf in sight on 3 sid«s« Ify work today
will be to mend my boots* I've worn out two pairs of shoes and my boots
this far» The boys are all busy making rings out of buffalo horns* It
is said to be 20 miles to the dhayenne our next camp. Prom that to Port
25 mile^. After supper (coffee) I and Wright took a stroll througjki the
whole camp, we learned that several that had oorae in with game were arrested,
5 Indians were seen toda-^ (so reported) and no one was allowed out with-
out a gun but I went and ha d a swim during which time I heard the Death
shots were fired for the burial of a mounted Cavalry man after which we
had dress parade* 1st for a long time and stringent orders v;ere read on
straying, at roll call we were told to have our canteens weil filled in
the morning and all the Capt. told me to seo and have our barrell filled
which I did*
19th Day Aug. 19th Revillee at 5 A.M* 7th in rear Bradley putii oii
tetyle, saying all men who have occasion to leave r iim.s must havs p«imio~ion
from the proper officers, otherwise they would be punlshWd on tne spot.
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arrive on the bank of the ohayenee at 1^ tents up. «ien»l. Mersey visits
us. A.t]J.,I receive your(Mag.'Tie) letter, this was the prettiest day travel
w» have had, the whole way 1^ level as a floor and good soil, wood is in
sight all the way around which look lik. nearing land on the ocean and the
train of Wagon looked fin.. Afternoon turned out fin.. Days march 16 m.
iSv.. I went swindling wher. the Pioneers were building a bridge across ti»
Shayenn. R. which has very high and steep banks on both sides. I ^s in.
formed that we would have a fraUd a.view on the morror.
aoth Day . Aug. 20th. Reveille at 4,30. All veiy busy cleaning guns
and blacking boots. Not half tir* enough. At 6,30 in to line wher. Major
B. shows what he knows by commencing inspection in closed ranksp and
wheeling from open Do and several other ridiculous bulls, he I think was
drunk and besides he and officers wanted to do it up brown but turned out
green. The in^ ection after many blunders on part of men and officer,
passed off and at 10 it was over. Morsey being an officer of the Regu-
lar Army cursed the embarassment. It was very warm and the knapsacks
made the sweat roll out freely, the last part of the Review passed off
very well. I will now go and get two letters for 20 cents. The letters
are gone, at 11 we have dinner, at 12 strike tents, at 1,30 we are saf.
across R. 6th ahead. Wis march 5 miles on continued level land to a long
poor lake and camp . Buffalo chips are played out, wood we took along
from R. Camp Chase.
21st Day Au^. 21. 7th ahead at 5 we find ourselves in motion, last
night and this morning there was a heavy dew, the grass wet until 9 o'clock
We continue on the level prairie. We soon come in siR;ht of wood on Rice
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until 9g- when we cross over. It was as dry as
many men were. There the fort was in sight over
over this level prairie. 5 ox teams meet u. which
mad. us feel as tho w. were getting near civilization. Wood all around us
now, at 11^ we halt and our line is established, I go to Fort and get ice
water first for soma time.
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Wb put up our tents "b»ing about 80 rods from Port, then I go to see it.
It is much moT3* secure than expected to be# 4 bastians and stockade all
around* The buildings are all wood except barracks which aref framed
being filled with brick. Thm International lays below the river
below the fort. Pies and bread were in demand when we Ist came in and
was also beer. In fact, aa ythine^ -filiat was digestable. Men soon felt
the beer and officers reeling • Then Gil among them. There are a few
women in the Port and half breeds do outside. Our men took a look with
both eyoB not caring the consequences. I also made a search for my 2
letters.
22nd Day» Aug. 22nd. Last night we had quite a frost, this morning
all was white. We rest. We will draw clothing today. I p;et pass to
Port where preparations are made for Review. The troops here look as
if though they were out of band box by the side of us. I pick up 50 cts
in silver. The Gen'l and Staff of all Reg't. arrive and 13 guns are
fired, ify search for letters fruitless end I have a regular fuss with
P. M. Officers still drunk. Dress parade.
23rd Day. (Sunday) Aug. 23rd. Steady rain since midnight upt to
8 A. M. Drizzling cold rain all day» Wb had to stay in tents, outside
it was aufully muddy & cold and as disagreeable as could be. Evening I
go on (luckily) inside guard.
24th Day Aug. 24th Cold frosty morning. Overcoats and Blankets
come in good play. Clear day and tolerably warn. Clothing drawn.
I give my pants to Scurrvitlebury and take Ddvis's. Had shoes
patched and buy blank book at Ft. Cobklers. At 2 o'clock Bradly orders
Battalion drills and I go to river and wash ny(Dl^vis's) pants. Bradley
puts them through like a fool on the Double Quick, the men are disgusted
with him. Last night he and our Capt. were up drinking etc. until after
12 o'clock*
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Commenced to copy notes.46 loads of hay drawn by oxen from Big Stone Lak«
vicinity and paH of team crosses river. Late the mail arrives. Late
papers sell like hot cakes and groups may be seen through the whole camp
all eager to hear the late war news. Papers 2 for 16 cts. The letters
are not distributed until longft after roll call, I got one from
Laines. Dress Parade.
25th Day. Aug. 25th. This morning I received a Pioneer of the
21st inst. probably the last. It is full of expedition news. Revelle
at 4. We are once more on the move. 10th ahead, 10th starts at 6
o'clock and cross the river on the ferry which is now a complete bridge
across the far famed Red River of the North. We (7th) waitt until all
teams are across and we start at 9^ march up on EaSt side of R« until
1^ over the same kind of flat prairie. March very fast and according to
aA odometer on one of the Co. (C) waggons we made 11^ miles. I caught
cold on Sunday and today I have been half sick. I walked it out.
26th Day Aug. 26th. 6th ahead. Revelle at 3. Frosty cold morning
6 miles we arrive at Ottertail River, Ruins of Breckenridge. Land as
before flat as far as can be seen except a few water courses. W are
told to take wood and water with us. Quarter Master gets slabs. W^
follow River to the old crossing where 3 men were killed in spring.
A station shanty. We cross and camp. Distance 18. Camp White.
27th Day Aug. 27 7th ahead. Start b^* 1st 3 miles land yet flat
afterwards slightly rolling all the way with marches, then we come to
a lake with a little wood on its side. Here it commences to rain and
we get quite wet, we pass several Red River cart trails and quite a
number of small lakes. Some very good grass marshes. The prairie
in places of 3 or 4 hundred acres is burned quite deep covered with
weeds and flowers. We stop at a lUer^e- lake called Lake I Pick-
erel are plenty. We had a mess this morning out of Ottertail. This is
a Sold disagreeable rain. Days march 14 miles. 4 lakes Camp Sullivein*
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Armsby, Lauren.
Armsby, Lauren.
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts Collection Summary
Name: Armsby. Lauren. 1817-1904.
Title: Report of the chaplain of the Kth Regt.. Minnesota Vols., for the month of May, 1864.
Dates:
1864 June 3.
Quantity: 3 leaves.
Description:
Report on the regiment's moral condition and the character of its members, submitted from a
camp near Fort Ridgely. Accompanied by cover letters from Mrs. E. L. Armsby to J. C. Cooper,
Northfield, Minn. (Sept.29, 1909) and Cooper to D. L. Kingsbury (Oct. 4, 1909).
Finding aids: Manuscripts collection summary available in repository: filed as PI 369: Aimsby,
Lauren.
Forms part of : Dakota Conflict of 1862 manuscripts collections.
Subject headings
Chaplains, Militai^.
Dakota Indians-- Wars, 1862-1865.
Fort Ridgely (Minn.).
Kingsbuiy, David Lansing, 1842-1913.
United States. Army. Minnesota Infantry Regiment, 8th (1862-1865).
Ace. No. 1780EG
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Atkinson, James Benton,
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Atkinson, James Benton.
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts Collection Summary
Name: Atkinson, James Benton.
Title:
Diary,
Dates: 1864.
Quantity: 16 leaves.
Description:
Typed copy of Atkinson's diary (June 2-Sept. 26) kept while a scout with the 2nd (Minnesota)
Bngade on Sully's expedition. It describes their march, particulady geographic features,
skirmishes with the Dakota, campsites, and buffalo hunts.
Original loaned for copying by James Atkinson, Litchfield, Minn.
Finding aids: Manuscripts collection summary available in repository; filed as PI 369: Atkinson,
James Benton.
Forms part of: Dakota Conflict of 1862 manuscripts collections.
Subject headings
Dakota Indians-Wars, 1862-1865--Scouts and scouting.
Dakota Indians-Wars, 1862-1865.
Dakota Territory-Description and travel.
Diaries.
Scouts and scouting-Dakota Territory.
Sully Expeditions, 1863-1865.
Ace. No. 13,912
RLIN ID No. MNHV93-A120
Location(s):
iji-igaoe m tne I864 campaign against the Sioui.
original in the possession of Jaines Atkinson, Litchfield, Minnesota.
T>.urp4'»y Jun* ?, X864
rZ'iiii ^i^ix::t^ "''' '-■"»• '-'- »^--'^ tni .i.ht.
and the other returnea t« L,p vound^d; " "''•'"' *"' *''-"l?»«nt.
2«ft Ft, TidcUy a-id narc:.«d tvo oiler erAv* ^^-^
-u t.pxyp cues to a c&nip nt.^ed J-eijen.
^eft ti cr© find
Tufffafiy June ?th.
left CfXTtrO I.fc.f«\-i ftf e4%- 4m. 4V
the n... of thl/:4*.l^ CaV^Sofd:r ""^'^ ^^ ""- "^^^ -'^.
V«>incr1njr June eth.
^f^fi CaT.p J*».5rnoldf. fct til O'clrel- , «4 «. ^^» ^ .
vond And V5it-!»r e-ood. ^^-rched to cr.nr tit Wood l-.he,
Thurr-driy- Jun* 9th»
Uye-i crtT toda/ At Hood LrJre.
Jrldfr.jr June lOth.
left Vccd IrT.'* at el» O'clock and k-xcVM in r«.v. r.
vstf»r and vfood. k-Xc^M to Carp racon. n«nt of
Scturday June 11th.
left Ca^np P.ccn and m.roled fifteen »lle. to Ca^r r:ePh«ll.
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Pundn/ Junt irth.
Laid OTtr at Ca-r^ Kciljail,
Honday «Tun# i:^th« ^
St«pt©d at fix O'clock fjid arrived &t Ca«p Kctftrree. Kood and water.
^unEdagr Juii« 14 th/
Stertftd at six A. K. and arrlTed at Casao Sibla/. Iralria country. Up
th» Inkpha rlYer, pasrad aa old church,
Wednefday Juno l*Sth.
ArpiT#d at Ca'sp Porc^a and trcvoli over a pralrlo country. Wood atid
vrt^r scarce up the Ink] /a riv*r and I should think th;4t trawln/s ^'ould
t>9 good up the river. Cojirped at two email Ifcket.
Thurtsday June 18 th.
Capped at C«np teallah. p„e country Bround it le nice Frnirle with a
lot of iRkPF called the l^loux Koode Lf^kee, and it 1» a ^ood trapj^ln^
ground and the lixkee eapt/ into the rjou^r riT«r. Scire tifn\>er aionc
the river, h^t not r.uch. TiLt lakes alvound in fl«h. Killed two hu^frlo
the first seon.
yridejr June 17th.
Broke camp at five O'clock. Coverad ne scout, went wett one Kile tnd
feouthveet three more, and crested the Tioux river, two Isr^ U\:%t in
fi^^ht celled CciBpecca, Ve camped *t the lake country. Vster fooi l^ut
no timVer. Some buffelo and antelope. Tbe ?coutt wiy the trapping ifr
gcod in the • Canta* Cwnp nased Cawp >a^en Church.
Saturday June ISth.
Proke cafKp nt five-thlrty A.M. and noved to Caap Bice, ehout sixteen
wiloR up the Cha targe to a pretty lf»ke called "Lake where the Green*
le^ft Hstch". Lakes all alonf the route hut Y^i w?-ter till we i?ot ta
camp. The country hroken. I saw eowe huffalo.
Cundfty June 19th.
laid over todf-y. The country all around it rolling and hilly. Twelve
Indira tepeee where we Cfxped, they are euppoee to he Ckuiik Lake lad-
jRnc, nothing new. It rained and thundered very hfxrd lart nif^ht. we
hurled a young Iniiicn, the eon of haul the Scout,
^'ondny June TOtK.
>^e left Cftian at flv« 0*4»i««^v «^ *w- .
run .t th. foot af thHluf?^ I^ t^! *\*/*>"»! »' »■*• ^^Id on th.
but no timber. Wfalo ru'ty^'t no antrtorT rl ' /%**'" *=^'*
ruji, ^^ ^ ° antelope, ^oeg good aloa^j the
Tueeday June :?l«t.
c.™p.a. v^o« on th. rUer'o^h up ",*lo^''-"i'J'''r'v'"/^'"=<'"'"'"^
nr.w lot« for «en. C^el^t Ca^'lr:^/"'" -l-P^tch.. to .ull,.
V.ar.esday June SSnA.
e BeaH l.-ke. fevel.a teo Hlet o^er night, jassed
large one four .llc^f^o" llT. S:."^ .:a7:::..'t"*\! '-*•: -^
Indian trail, »^d. «l.out t«ntv oO- c ^' "" *-"*•' '■'''"^- ^"•»'
Mt elope. ""*' ''^^••- Saw .o«e vlld BBS-h«», tnd
Friday June ?4th.
ch:d'tnrsL*.nfr::;ir *ir- "^rL^'" '»- ■>»•• »• -»-• '^-
t>»t often e«h:nS« ,[;^;i. f^^M*:^ r""" •"* ^"^"^'^ '»' '■^»»''-.
little era,,, the water Mtt;; no ^S '« ^ ""'' "" '^^' "^
ve COB, n„ viti the eceut . Tr,«i !^ t'' *" •*'=<"»S 'la* «^tU
«ie eeeute. TraTeled tone fourty-fiye nlle. tU.day
ftturday June ?^th.
2Jroke c-^ttT? At four-t>jlrtw av c^^.^t .
roUlar eeuntry^^th nrv't«" r ^'"i^'^J''* •=« "orth over a
«9«e efite^n ^fl^. "L%V!^; H*?,.'"'' ^'■"'^'''•t after rldlr»
Jn number. I ylrliooiiLllT' tlVll/* "'T'"'- ^'^"^ "•• '^'^^*
of ►■.-n l„n,,'. «f !„";„ "' '^'"' ""^ '^•'•» ^^'^'' -^^ country full
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Frok« cBxp cn^ trRTtlefl nona fifty lellet, ?h« Indllftnf looking •very
4»Mti>*<*
m 4»«k'«T«i«»a^
£<* »»•• ^MW
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eerrral tise* they tav Inillpnt. Vntched all nl^jht, tut vrap not ea-
bufhed. X bftliere t'la Ouldea are loit ttni bndly ncar^d, i^ll df.y and
v.;at*d to turn "brr^ck. Efid coneldep^blo ejcit«ment fill dny, A poor
1%'sy set of r.evllt,
i-^ondsy Juno cTth.
Started at oi,^t A.>!,, find trevtled •i(;bt miles for water, /ouiid
good water end a ^reat deal of trouble. Could get no one to moY*
but et«irtod out with ei^it oth're, and had my flr«t chot at a buffalo.
SiiOt hlK too far Irick fctd be run np nt my horte and ho did not like
close ruartere (the r«rEt), but one of the Indian* killed one.
Tuenday June 2Sth,
Jroke camp at elx-thlrty and »tA.rted Wck. After »os»*» four hours
Btrch, set t-s:^ty lco|,e« of Indiins. They ca««e out to neet uc -stri-
ped for flt^ht^ but found we were friendly. V-ere very /;lad to ebnka
hijidc, went to their cajap tad they itade a bl^ fecs-Bt, They )^iad been
bally scared by cur troops unt tc^y before.
VedneR;^5y June 29 th.
Broke cajnp ftt tvo- thirty O'clock, fouul Indian trail at »lx O'clock,
one day ©arch behind thea. Tarched to \.iiere they caicpfrd and had
breakfatt. roce el^ht rllee from vhere ve cttrted. Traveled over
elrty nilet rxid iirrlvcd at camp at eight-thirty. Poor country, roll*-
1«^ jTi^irie f^nd little winter.
Thursday June J?Oth.
Started at five O'clock and e&rched twenty-five ollee and met Sully •
com-fnd nt carp number el^jhtei^n on the outlet of r\fan Lake. The
country near the fcosurrl, hilly and not worth much, Found water fbout
fourteen inll'>r from Ca^np ^ijllcy. * en report a Caption of Xr^nerrg
killed by the IndituB an! they killed the three Indians and cut off
their hetds arid etuck them up on stakee the day before.
I'riday July let.
Laid over today r.nd vent to the V'orurrl river with Capt. Clark end
Stan Ci^oplell. ^i^Jhit otear. boats laid there with eupplles, one of
wliich ie to fo brck. Tent out mrll by >)Ot.t, flr^t ctiance f5nce we
left caf?p ft oc3 T.ake. Cent letter home. 7}:e country very hilly,
hl^^ nobe end big ruvlnet. 7>ie riv r In ^ood rt:i^e of wat^r.
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iSaturiay July ;?nd,
laid over at camp number elfhto'^n. The tearon at river loading tup*
plSer, coTie to br••r^kfnft with the Captain* ipe»i^ today, ell <iui*»t ie
yet. A fine day.
Sunday July "^rd.
Broke ca-rp at eleven O'clock, made two ftnd one-h.-lf wjlen to /•a«Tt
nuniber ninet*!en. Orats «ood, ULry, hot but no Indians. Ca^nr^fld oi
*li^ hill. Vater '\nd wood.
Monday July 4 th.
3roke carrp at eii-ht O'clock, «? rched twenty all*** to cajn^ number twenty
over the ea/e ground that ve marched to join fullle* comrnd.
Tuesday July 5th.
Broke caaip at three O'clock, narched twenty-two aile§, no Indlnne.
Country roUir?^ prairie, no tli»ber or wood, vat*r bitter, i'oor count-
ry, no buffrlo but plenty ont#»lope. Cairped at twelve \.«.
Wednesday July 6th.
iroke car- at four O'clock, lacrched eight mile?. B—.v*t Cre^k V*enty
■ilee. Only weter onoe on the roade. The ground poor, tender in leaver
Creek but not good. largo hlllt along the creek.
Thuraday July 7th.
Broke camp and marched elc;ht mileg over billy country and wae etopced
by Sully order e. rfood an^ v/ater.
Friday July 8th.
Started at five O'clock and wercKed elateen ailee to the Missouri river
and caaped on the bank. Country a eocreaelon of hllli. As eoon ae cne-
pad ^t word tiiat Clark had died thie noming on boat, ^ntelope very
ple-tlful end nk njjd de*r alon/? thm r\v>^r. ?^av benv- el^Tne, plenty.
Saturday July 9th.
taid over todey for first Brigade to cross the river, they did not all
gat over. Had a of aaeons and they crossed the river to bury
Brother Clark, and ha was burled as a aaeon. Returned at dusk alsost
%mo alias from here. Two veins of Iron ore in the bluff, one four and
the other tr.irty inches wide. Word from Jort Berthold and report 500
Indians there to trade.
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Sund/i/ July iQUi.
Laid 0T«r f»ero«f th« rlTtr. ^.«?.ni hunting but Killed nothinij. round
« deer but r.e^-.m not rlftntlful toda/^.
I'cnda/ July 11 ^h.
Brplte camr^ and crcp *d the rlT*^ thl« corning and cfta-ed on the west
i»ia«. !>uc ^«11 *ir:d ^.ve go-sd vnter. ilftr.ty of vood. -ev rtl cr^ttl*
an^ borf^r klllf^d croeclng th» rivpp. • ent b'^ck to hunt thi; di^certert.
etkyM oT^r nl^rt on the other cido« too li.te to cro»i th» river tf;f-lii.
TuABday July irth.
laid 07T tod^i' fjid nothing nf»v In carrrp. IT^d ^lulet a hunt for the
df^«*rters but <51d rot find tt em. Got pcr-tttrod conuid«rublo, but ciiese
hoa« all rit%' t tz;d ctSv^ od in c^uap for balance of day.
Wf^inOKdE./ July I7th.
Uld o^cr at lort r'.iee todciy, had tii exeitanent in Vm rooming. The bojre
that vent fop hay fell In with 200 Lufffclo and killed 15, One of ©ur
boyr! killed one, I helped bring it Into c^rro.
?huri»dny July 14 th.
Inid oyer And vent huj^tiiig vltJ; Vajor Corey and neT^ral others , killed
one Buffalo Rn6 one antelope er.d hsd a b^ird d&y of It. Very hot imd
vAter f?cnrce. Croe ed the cannnn river &nd voundefi one :Vr, vater Ir.
Cfc-on gool to drin.x, Lo Indlcjie but a report i*.ve : uUyc !«cout« done
in, don*t b'^lieve it,
Friday July 15th.
Laid ev^r in ctmp rnd did^nt do ar^thine,
Pfturday July If.th,
Ui^ ©r^r iTi cupi? red did'nt do «>r*ythln^,
^n^fxy July 17th.
Ifid cvrp cind vent out four Billet to /jraise the horitee,
Monday July IPth.
Laid over find left es-tra bri^^ra^e and cartons.
tu<*oday July 19th,
Started t^^y for the Tellovstone Uvur aud IdU.o. killed a ?t;ffalo and
feu. « j^'x#>.rr.ra 5tye ny^rcn . 16 nilrB. Found a paper vlth Pen ^ alore.
Mv one I»idli.n, Cur :.ri^;&de r.ll In order, *
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eiixttit.^ JvQy 20th.
ipon. cacp ..t flv. 0-clock and .-xch^d ,.ry b1o«. r„, country hill, ..n4
full of <!«,p ravin,,. !iarch«d ^y the .^ter. flr/ and Ivot.
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ThurcSi/ JbIj- ?l»t.
Broke caar. ft four r'cloek. ^■.iJ•c!,Pd nlusteen ,iUt throorii « rpui*
day but t-.» ->c-iut3 Raj," they vlli find %hf% boou.
Mdrgr July ?2jid.
C.«pM c» th, C..von*ai. ?^p«ct.d to »,,t lLl=m. P.U d,!y ValL
Fic« BB/t the Indian, JiP.re r.ttacked the 8t«r.alost8 anfl dr^r, th«i l*<Mc.
I«turOfty July rrrd.
Broke ca^r «t three O'clock erd traveled ever hlUy country, plenty of
1^ ttree d'*y,i ■"* "** '^^'^ "' *"*"* '^°^*'' '"^ '^'" "*" **"- *' "
Sunday .Taly 24tJi.
ttHh^wr^t f'^-''^"' "'«:j"y '""tb vest .nd ch«^,d to r:orth and to
•outh vest V^for. nltht. Traveled t- enty-one .lie, to Tor* Klnea Th,
country roofh. no tl-ter or v.ter. C..«ped en the H«r? rivlr ..nd Wll
leiln.*"" *'''°"** '"* "^ '"^*="«' ''•^t "0 <■«»«»« o'-t «he«l of the dlT-
Kondigr July rsth.
irJ* *"!f ^" *'"*" ^"* '^f* "^'' '"'■ • "'^* '^*'» *^» Indl«nr, took roTen
dfcjc ratlonr oa pr.ek nulee. tvo of vhlch v&o cooked. The U-ye ell In
eood .plrlt, ^nd resdy for • fight. Left Cue Jery rick in ce«p. Had 79
round, of c:.rtrldt9. unJ hope to o«e thea veil if I lire. Ko Indian, tut
win see tUoi eoon. Good luck to «H.
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Tuaeday July 2?5th.
ttfX c^rvp at on« O'clock and In a half hour nft«r, tht SaVr.'ska fcouti
CRat In an4 reported tndlon*. Tbera vera •oa« tvanty-flva or thirty*
Bo3« fifteen men ttnyad and tht r«et returniid to tha colurm, Brohentt
Jiafvfillon vat ordered forward tut tba Indl&nt had laft, Thay w*re icarad
h&Tini; loet a cpygla»« cmd »i^:>0r ©.nd a lot of other thin(^. The ecoutt
Ijehaved t)f;dly. Went to Eroekcnte Battalion and CAjoped.
Vedneaday Jxily ?7th.
Broke caap at three O'clock and »p.rched thirty-fiTe mllee, l>ay hot at
thunder, £aw no Indiana. T.nlnk we miiy hs^ve run Ijy then, would not te
furpri»ed if they attacked our euppliee and train left l>ehind. Caropad
on the Knife river, no Indltna^
?hur eday July ^8th.
Broke camp at three O'clock and marched until nine A.M. AVout elerea
O'clock dificovfred a lerge er.cwnpment of Indiant on a knoll e^out four
Bilet froa tl-iftm. The coa'^-*nd came up in order of Broekente, I as with
tht ecouta. Indlsjit opened fire at hnlf j>a«t twelve O'clock and firad
firet fhot. The firing continued for eowe two houra, fnocked down one
home and one Inditn lyut did not kill hla, Fetlred fro* en^^-oent.
Friday July 29th.
Broke ca»Dp at drkyllght and RUirched tlx ailet to hluffe, found them 1»-
pairable to travel and returnad to tattle icround and had * eciraleh with
the Indlant and destroyed their property, hurnt "buffalo robec, t'-ntt and
deptro. ed all that came In the way, Vae tich today. Voved four nllet,
Saturday July ?Oth,
Broke camp at three O'clock, A party went back i^nd broU|:ht the boyi that
were ehot ^nd buried thea, Karched about twenty ml leu, camped-he4 no
trouble with the Indlane but they kept up a howling around all night. Cn«
of the Town 6th was ehot by their own plckett. The Indians are around
but kept out of the way, 100 seen Jutt before night.
Sunday July 31 at.
Broke canp at four O'clock and marched el^ht milec where we had cor-
raled the te?^ff.i? on the Hetrt river, Er^w a Irrpe bunch of Indlnnt.
Halned hard in the evening. The tenrt were giving out aleo the hortet,
Kate alBioct ^ove cut, aloo the »en hud a hard time all around.
Konday Augutt let,
turn but won't sell at I nm afraid my oare will iriwm i^^^t h.ji . i I*
Tuesday Augutt 2nd.
t*id over today in caap on Heart river, /re rettlnir re^dr t*> •t/.-t f^
Sear.et(j»y August ?jrd.
Thur»ilejr Ao^^st 4th.
Erok. caap at four O'cleck and h«a con.ldsr^tle fun with th, Falf-lr«ed.
rowtrrrlnn^ Lf » «"« canr«a on H,..rt rlr-r. wood afd «,t.,. ThJ
countrjr rolling .„d not mch cr^rs. Cv,,r tM, 1. not good. It 1. dry-
Trldfty Auffuet 5th.
Irok« camp et fire i.V. Mi truveled till flT« ? « -,n«. ...» *.
wood rj»d th« ./ftTlle evn country. Cra«» poor.
PEturdoy August r.th.
llTtiTr^ "l ^^«/>'. *»« f^'^'l-a to th« littl, Hi,.ourl. through
^i*T ^"oB rnd vat«r cl-^n and gnod. Some tl^t«r on thi bottoa.
Cottonvood and A.h. It 1. th. mont Etr.n country erer r.-n ?he hill,
^eclayand verhvlthoverymm. Th. »c«n.ry r^ry «=" ^* ""*
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Hunted rocui t^jrou^ th« bluff* *ni h/4 a icrlnj-^** vlth the In4lAns, th«
r»ar iru^rd »nd Idaho beln^ #ngOrf5ed and »it evening th« Indl?.ns «fld# a daih
at tha piekt^ts and drlv« part of tham In, Tha cannon ooanM flr« on tbea
and drova them brj!?k dlrectl/. Rx«.d contlnuad elanBn all night and laid
on our armfi.
Monday Axx^nX 8th.
2roka carrp about five O'clock and advanced about two mll^i whan th** Indiaae
attacked our front. The tcouta broke and run, A bl*»rk foot Indian guSdB
wa« shot through fxnA brdl/ wounded. Shot the first iihot at en Indian to-
dajr. Xilled two or tfjree ponlea. Never wae eo tired in my life, had a
hard days flight, the cecond Sri^de don^ al!?»oft all the fighting.
Tue*Klay Au<>m«t 9 th,
The Indian* all ri^fsAy for a fl#:ht thit »orning and firing eo?wifmded before
we broke camp and continued for tone tijfe. The Indians gave way and left
ue, Ve found a l«rge eacajapaent the Indiana h^;d left the day before. The
rear wae attack rjiA Co. hi>d ao«ie tlfce, ecooting one Ilalf-breed tr.»it hf.d
tricked them,
Wednesday Augunt 10th*
Had an al^r-n l««t night and all hand* under arina, no one hurt but a
Sentenel ehot Mai-self. Had a h^rd daya r.arch, part ov«»r rolling prairie
and balance ovftr the I^eTilt hillt and gulHee. C&mced oa Prine Creek.
Caw a few Indiana in the uorning, vaw eigne of ^:lk ^nd gristly bear plenty .
Feel bully, irairie chicken for bre^kfaat.
Thurnday August llth.
Broke caap at five O'clock. Had no feer» for stock for four da/t and they
are giring out. tV.w as mxny as six oxen and two horeee in one place give
out. Work for re^.r gunrd, eight shot. Of all God forsaken countrlee this
ie the vorat. Ko gracs at all and everything burnt up. If we have two
dixyn acre of such travel we will all have to go on foot. Jrairie chicken
for breiikfiist, Two oxen and two horses gare out.
Friday AugUat 12th.
Broke ca<^op about eleren O'clock azid co« and huntln/r the steaw boat and
firing cannon to find her, sucreeded about four O'clock nfter a horrid
march of twelve miles over hills, gullies and ca^iped on the botton,
Little or no ^rags but the timber full of rlk and deer, the boys killed
■OT'^ral. The teams and horses almost gsve out. Things look blue,
(Men and officers tot).
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Saturday /u^uet ir^th.
Laid over today to rest ficd cross river, rulli^s cowm-^.nd eroeeed today,
drowned a lot of rales 6.nd two nen. At eleven C'cloek got the order to
sarch, f^t up asd started putting o«^r'^€« on the stenm i>o£.ts and crotf-ed
it by nornlng. The river is full of fieh, fatfieh, and ''ikll»^'ee Jike and
other*
Sunday August 14 th*
Crossed the Yellovetone river bt daylight, rncanped on the bnnk. Kate
pulled Be over, took her up and will give her another try. r^rovn^d ten
or twelve nules in croeslng. Two of then ^hot. Ven drowned iw croesing
to their wngcns. v^gone and stuff along the river for some «iles, grass
reij se&rse, Gla: to le&ve.
Monday August l.Mh.
Laid over, w^nt hunting with the Col. rnd -ajor ??ose. Killed nothing.
little or no g;rass and things look bit ck for our teaas. V.tti jlenty of
yik meat In caarp, the Captain having killed one last nig. t and the J*aJor
Hose. Killed four. Thirty-five Biles to Ca-^ip Cnion.
Tuesday August 16th»
Troke c&mp and Bovei some 12 or 16 miles and stopped, Grasr poor, ttcp*
ped on account of the rteaK bo&t being ctnck. rent Xf^-nr back to lighten
her. Hunted and caught lots of Rlk and deer. little or no grasf:.
Vednesday August 17th.
Wnrched five or eight olles i nd cairped, Pra^s pretty good rnd splendid
wtter. Iftld ever frr the trr.lnc to co^e up which they did, having 11^. t-
ened up the ber t«. iald over the balence of the day, Nothing new.
Thursday August 18th.
Broke camp and crossed the river to /rrt Hjiioa, Our Brigade had no ex-
citement, crosped alright. Fort Union le a good wood stockade with two
stone t and a well set-wftch, six wileB above the Routh of the Tellow-
etone river. Vas Tpry sick after crosring the river. '^
had killed six of the crows a fev days before.
The Siouz Indiana
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e«icKene, ro I.ai,.. today. Tt, io',, c^r. ilc'. 'p^.y." ^"'"* "=*
fifiturda/ Aurupt ?Oth.
1-ftld over ani locried ©liDflleB r^*.* ^¥» •■v-
Sunday /nguat net,
•M,tr of tb. ,n>l«r driver. Un fcruJJ! ""' " "'' *""■•" *"''•
>'ondiiy /u^i>t S,?nd.
«reuad wd the teles rMntir b I ^"''*'--=* t«'n«a on fork* .tuek In
Iteeday August 2;?rd.
SroVe cit: Knd traysled four cile. to M» ".,^4-, t« j
and Uld c.r th* r5«t of tU d'yto f«? ^^f'^ v!"!'^'^''" '''^:* "''^'
the river. ^ '•o i»a- Rtoek, ?.o ^rr<i, ponso fl»h In
etrrted at four O'clock and trnrrlM tventv fw« -.41
ereat tine vlth J^falo Ulrur Zrlt>^T^^^\^i}^^ '''' ''^'•* ^'^'^
and h^ v., .>.t a. soon 't'llf ^rnp'tha h ll''^ ^]ll% ' ^T^^^^'^ ^"*
am the Col. one vlth their T.l«t«l l'-^ I \ ^^^^ ^'°''* ^^^"•^ ^^
^uff^o =,ut and It vaf:o:.i:l'ir;xi\\-,J»^; Kp:.^'^* ""• '°°""«
'Thurnday August 25th.
Frldagr Au^tt 26th.
o"rr*;f,l;f°7in:j'r8.o^"r:\*"*''*'-**° ""••• ^-p"* - »>« -^-i-
^__ 1 "^r *intd A Spoon fish eone »1t f.i»t 1^«^ *..;i ^.^
wra»i zirtt rate rA^Vtiv*.. ..^ «^ ---#» — - wwu»ada «xiovn«r.
U. 1^,. '""«''* *^ cro.r,d. SuppoM to U Baking for der-
6» turds/ August 27th,
ill: ^T^T!:;t.T'\t"ou„!r ^•''- "'^,«-p"*. H.d «r,t rat.
tr,,d .oL."ound:dU:^.r U?^* To I'Jl' «-»•-' th.y «t, hi..
t«tt.r, Bor. gratu ,nd watar. «clt™.nt. Th. country look.
Sunday Auguet 28 th,
S:^ :wi*.x,';tri-Ctf:iT -i." ^'^^'^^ -'^•' '-'• -^-^ »- •
"•• C«oa looking Indli^tr ^ch fl??,r t^ *"*" 5T ''°° *''' '»'■*• *'«''
Kondajr Au^st 29th.
.o«e tvnty.flT. to flft.y can lly. ,f I'\"i!!' I^*' ^"' ^'^e« ^°^e"*
acre, of corn pU.nt.d ao/arrtv. !,.!! I *^?* ^"'^ *^''» •«' '.«>0
Xh-lr lode.. «. cUan ...tH Li ^^ t%"2 Ltrt^iLr* '^^'^ '^'^
Tuesday August 30th.
I^roke canr. Bnrcbed four nlles below the y«^* -..^ - ^ ^
J^ort to trade but could'nt Lll Ir I /. ^^ carrpM. Vent to th«
for sn/thinc that va/rndl* Th. r .f''^^''* '^'^^^ ^^^ ^o^«' ^'-'^^^^^
traded our^oret for Jo' U^hult 11^^^ '"^"^ '",f^- ^'* ^^^*
Vater aii4 vood cood. ''* ««i^rally ^t the beet iradt .
Vedneeday Au^st 31 et,
5r:XT.:tholTttr1 d'^'^frcr' f *^»J^--^ t«'tX -. «,le.
eu«rd. The IndUj,, and ^Jer/verTo^a ^,!^' T ^^/^P?*"* *»»•
th.r. drunk without a hor.. ^ '''^'' ^"^* ^''''S. KcL.od
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l^l^t^V \* ^!'* ^•<^l«»ck 6nd •t.j.t^d in th# airertlon of DeTllt Ukt.
marched U#nt/.thrt« nlla,. ^^nd run Into thourand. of Buffalo, the/ run into
trou^t th« hlna Qaairtert Into caap.
yrtdajr S«ptemt»r 2n4,
•Isht. Buffalo trouna u. aU dey, thick Imt not ellov.d to .hiot. to-
nelkf £uff«lo ran into tho train and trolc. ih.lr l.g^
ffiturdajr Saptepbor 3rd,
^^l^T Tt ''*ff '^vr": t*»"ty-i* »11«». Enffalo thick and killed
Zd t;.t n M v' \* ^r; ^^^ **>""*'' P""' ««^. 6r«. good and
f« fir'iKl* ff- /"*^*^*1» '« »»to o»«P wd BOO. flft, y^r, killed.
In .11 the, vr. e.tlnafd to W to«. thlrt/- to fifty thou4d In el.ht
at one tlae, nerar aaw so Bsnjr. I Wiled four and on* calf.
Sunday Eaptemlar 4th,
l*ld oirer today and the toy, vent out and klll»d a nuinlj.r of Buffalo.
« t It*rTL *'»'• "^-d "^ eoaa •'■-oot. l-b. l«i.. vcr. «ltl,h and on.
Monday September 5th.
Irok. ca=p and etarted for JFort Elce. Harch^ eo»e twenty mile, and
^f.L° 11 ":*/"%**^ "** *•» '""• '^''^ ^'^^ ^"'f*i«. wi"«nvo
™iJV^ir *""''*'*•, » «•"* «•■« •!» "11«" fre» camp a,.d nerer eav
ruch a •JC'^t. •«»rPO«e I «•« eo=e 50 to 100 thou«md at on* tlM, talk
of »t«rylng the Indian*. It i* doit.d non.enc,
Tuesday Eepteaber 6th.
n«rt'«f'^/rf started. It cos^and raining continued all dr.y, very to.rd
^llit ,!♦"" t ^•% '^^'^V** ^-'^ "•• «""• cr<,ck. One calf caught by
running into jbuI. train. Had tsoetly ration*.
.10-
«*dn«»d*y £*rt«:b*r ?th.
Irok. ca-p and marched to *pl* BlTer, .Ixteen Bile*. TaurtT to flftr h.M
of r^,r»., ana „ule, v.re left y.,t»rd«, and killed ;, ttVll,. "L*!.^"?.,
Thursday S.pteaber Pth.
llll''^Vl,V'^' "^"^"^ *"' recelpe of the nev. that Jt.k and party ver. 1
til. .fvl*** ^"*i*" •"'' P^P"* ""« '<>'"«» *11 th» >>oy. that w. left
s of i;ui:n.':i^%r^* ''^'^^'* .^" ^' ^'^^ H,if.breed:^th:^iri:i':
Trldajr fept^raber 9th,
'.lS!:d''o:fr°?heT;:r^ot*j:^-' ^^ ^ *" *'^* "^-^^ •>' ^•'^•' P-^ .^.nd
Saturday £eptent>er ICth,
Laid oTer toda/. tho l^o/f irunt to Fl^k', mlolf. 1 wT.t to Fort Rico,
Sunday Septe!Bl>er 11th.
^^"trwne'd."* '"^'^ '°'"^''' '''"'''•' '''- "'^^ •'^'» •"* «'>" of *»--•
Kondoy Heptomhor 12th.
I/ald oTor.
Tuesday ^'eptembcr I7th.
laid OTcr ^nd f^t our pcy. i:^pect to «tart In tht morning.
Vodneeday Sept«n"ber 14th,
Uid oyer, did not inarch a« the eth re^««nt did not got thoir par
i-xpect to ttrurt in tha r,ornlnc, vroto to Into. ^ ^^*
Thurcdny Septe'^^nr 15th.
?roh« ca."!p fend et.'rted for TcrX Vfldvorth at Tv^Ito noon.
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K« thing to report.
Buturlay nepten'ba. I7th.
Miirnh^xi tl3cte«^n wllaa todny.
Sunday ?»p tester 13th.
Jroka carp and aarch«d to Lon« Lake. Xlll-d ono Buffalo, v^t«r bad.
f Monday Septtnter 15th.
Jrok^ ca.^p and wiint huntlnfi %dth Z\. Thoniae and Mclaurea. 74U«d nothing.
(too .'"i.d}. ^*
Tuesday S^temtor ^Oth.
Broke ea^p and «u-ched tvaxity-flTt .lie., wr,t*.r had. «ra.» .hort, killed
one huffalo V;d Mcj-^hy ^t hart hy a buffalo.
^tdnfladay ^ept^Kabor Slat.
Broke ea^p before daylight and wched to Jame« riY-^r. nenty of vood and
i«^fr,r* f"" ?^\*^?^^- ^^^* «"^ Pifil^n. i^enty alon« the river. 7o
Buffalo today. Look* like rain. " •
Thursday ^^ptenber 22nd.
'^J^'^^'J^y ^\'^''* O'clock and aarched down the Jan,, t\y^r. All day.
hun W the Cat«rr^ue. Ca«;ped on t>.e rlr.r on the Bluff, nothing .tran^.
I^I .ri2^^ "^ ■!€«. of ram. Oras. and vater «ood/ ?lenty of vood on
the rlv^^r. Country look. cood. toil rich. Trareled thirty-one mile..
Friday Septeobor 23rd.
!r!?irr^ "^^vr^^'i!*^ ^^^ '^^^^ Cateraue. v^here ve arrived at eun dovn.
^/!^L '^'1\ ^%^^^^^'y ^« traveled over, good ^ra^s. no vuter
?«nlrMlv;.!*?;. if *" ^''f *"• r^ ^"^ ^*^' upler.did. The country
looked »ore IDe Minnesota, (Killed a Buffalo).
lofft a day soTse ^h^T%^
Saturday Stpteaber 34th.
Sunday -ept^.-nbcT 25th.
Thi^ZI IJl^f ^rC\^^ ^',' ^*^*'**^'^- •"^ •«»* ^^^ •coutt to the Fort.
Tho «cout caine in that va. lout after being out two an4 one-half dayt.
Monday Septeaber 26th,
Fort found and aarched in today and caaped one ailo froa It.
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l.f«if»i» d»ilv. Pic«>pi Monday, at 8 « a.
Arrive* d»ily, eicept Mi>o luy, at tf i- a.
M K^il to rallaot St Cn'li, >>i5con»iu, »U Stillwater,
.-ave. Jally •iceyl Sunday, a 7 a a. Arrif«» dally
wscept SuDd« ■M 12 b.
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l.rtBTewdaily. -ept Sunday. *i 5 a a. Arrives daily,
e'»o";-«>itn<lay .i ; e a.
MaiU mr ►> vr.erfromble, Brecklnrtdxe. Jke, nii
Ked tiiTer. art llapatclied ou M..haay. WrdL,ea>Uy aa>l
crtday at 4 a a.
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ArriTca alSi I'aui W. due^Jay Aud Saturday at 7 f a.
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.¥*ve« Mui.day, and lo SunriAe t'lly only, Thursday,
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« "-^day aud Irtin Sunriae Oity only, 8alur-
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.M 1'^ ll to Ciillaife Uruve. via Newport. Ac l.-aves
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Ka^iern mailcloseBal 1^ a a.
<laiis leav lug before 7 o' jliwk a a, close at 7 r a.
*.i -naera ci'jse hall an iiour belore the time ol
.. I .ilage upon all trauaieu. printed mailer, ioreixu
..a * .mes ic, and upon .-.ll lelierK, iiireign luid d»[n»B
.1.:, IS now renuired i > be uUy prepaid by L'uued Mates
^osi«<e stamps, exoeptiu cases where prepaymeut.iu
e. em Ac, to '.oreigii ■.•uiintries is optional nud t^e
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fers-ius mailing letiem, newspapers. *c.. whether
aomesiw or'it) loreiiiu e.>uutrie8. should therefore ascer-
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saae and affix United .sutes posUgr ai^iinps of saillclent
Talue 'u prepay the lull poatage ihereuo.
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Open Every "W«*<itie8<iay and
Saturilfiy- KveninjEs.
O. W. DK HAVKN Manager.
O. F. LrtSU , , Treasurer.
KQUESTRiAy, arxNASTir, pantomimic and
TBBATRirAL PERFORMANCES
IVwri open at 7 o'clock. P«rforinance to cemmenee
at ,\. Admission to all parts of the house, 24cHnls.
There will also be a RIDIM) 8(;HOOI, apenfortbe
sccommodatlon of Indies, Oentlemen and Children.
For Terms, Ac., apply to
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C0MM18H10N MKRCHANTS,
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(outracts lor iransporiaiioD between Ki Paul Ko.,t.>n
>e» Kunls d. Montreal, New Vorh »uu ail p..mis luiBt.
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and Country Merchants will nud it to tbeir interest
give us a call before purchasing elsewh- re.
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t lUier A Seco-.jbe's Paper Mills, ol Miuueapolis.
Northeru Lire o: Stsamers to St. Louis.
Uauuibal a St. Joseph Ralln>ad.
.\iiiwaukee A Prairie du Chieu Railroad, myll-dly
^ M. <J O N S T A N S
Storage, K'or^vardin^
AND
Comxnissiun Merctiaut,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DEALER IM SALT, A^/LA, PLASTER
PARJS, CEMEyr.
AOBBT rUB
Btearns A Marrtn's Sufes, Wllder's Patent.
J. M. Brunswick A Bra.. Marble-Top Billiard Tables,
tMn., Ohio.
C. U. MoCormick's Reaping aud Mowing Maohlnss,
itib:^.
LIU A Diversy's Chioago Cream Ale I
Mark Paokafes.
"y'* t!arw '• Wbs. Cou stans. St. Paul.
UBAt W. WUU1.1.BT a. T.aoOAPLB*
/Jl lARLKS W. WOOLLEY & CO.,
i.-iWEH LEVEE, .SI PAliL
i-' U R W A li 1) I N (i
ABU
C -oiuiaiHHiou MorohautH,
UKAl.iCltft IN (iUOt hlllhM,
dSAIM, PHUVIHloNli, LIMK, All., *«l.,
AND
AUKNTH roH TIIM
tLUlNolB IKN'I'NAI. MAIi.liiiAD,
t'li,MNBtl,VANiA HAILMOAIl,
lla>ldaiiM I.IM>' ol MiiNKNors, MliiiiPsoiB Hivaf
NuHNMra I f attaporiaii' • ■ ., , ,> ,„„„ n,, n,,,
kli'sUi'if " VoiMig 4i,. ,„ Coll Mill
W «..|»,»,|'i, ,i^„tl0, .. ,f
k»r'.ai<H* Oil I MMIpAlit i| Ufa »iifl,
All. All., 4>«,
I'onirai'is for trMiisoofiBiioti li«iw«i«iii nt Pmil. n»sioii
Now KH«IMI4, MoMlroNl, l«»i» fork Butt Bll poibls Kiisi,
tiBila Bpiin ibe low«>ii and mi«i lavurabiB iprns by N
MBrk pB«kag«*
" WUUU.KT A DO.
it. PbuI,"
m. r»Bi. AprtU7, iH6». "
TBB OttEAT SALE OP
UiiY G^OODS
18 OOMIINITID AT TUI
NEW STORE
OK »
D. \V. Ingerrtoll 6c Co.
IS IMUKUbULL'b BLUCIL,
And at prices in mauy lustsjices leas than the aoinai
cu-.t ol impuriaiioc aud mikiiulaoitirs.
Much ul the immense slock uow udered for Bate haa
M..ea seleRied from the large Auction .Sales of Dry
i "OUb 111 ihr ciiy of New York, ai pauio prices.
THEIU LARUE .ST' 'JE UP
FANCY D R E 8 8 GOODS
OK EVERY VARIETY «F gUALITY,
WILL SB .liiLU AT raiCBS TO SUIT TUB TIBBS.
vtoiiled .%1or<'l la Cloths, Irom 10 to 24c. per yard
Plalil Pull de i;hev,;res, I'-mbroidered PuU de Chevres
E».-rj variety ol Challeys, Kmbruliiered and
Orey Urisaillrs, Blue, Ureen aud Pink
i.arrace Lci..nua, Kugliah, Fremb
and Amrrltatt MoiuseliDe de Lalnea -
IviBied Law e lu great varieiy. A sf lendld'alook
O 1 N O U A M S.
ALSO,
Slacilc and £<.ioti f<anciy SllkuB
.Mtn aiiil Boys' .Summer Wear , Broadcloths Black
aud Kaucy Casalmeres, Saluueis. aud Summer Cloths.
ALSO A vicar labgb stucb or
HOhlEliV, i^iLOVhtJ AND KidBiiOlDElllfiS,
PAKOaOLS, «L'N-UMBiiEl.LAS. 4c.
Also a large stock ui
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN GOODS
By the piece or package, lor the country trade.
Country Alerolxants
Can |«iirchane ilie;r Uooils ol im, and aave time aud
money. We also in»ll« the attention uf ibf La-
dies to our New Ht) les ol Cloaks aud
MauilUas. Our eutire stocti will
be sold lor
CASH, AT PRICES lO DEFY COMPETITION
The public are Invited lo visit our New stoie.
1>. W. INGKKSOLL A CO.,
<i. o».ij. Miuueaota.
gOOK & JUB FRINIING HOUSE.
THE MOST EXTENSIVE OFhCE
IN
THE ]SrOI=tm3 -"S7VEST
MlSCELLAxXtOUS.
.SEV\L\G MACULNfc:^
C.
U . MIX
BuccseeoB to w. s. ccmbb,
Bookseller &c Stationer,
THIRD STREET, SAINT PAUL.
THE ONLI EmBLlSUSENTlIU ffllKNESOTA
kmplotimq
G-ifts for the Holidays
The large-tt ooliectloB of FINE BOOi^s eui.able for
Preseula in the city, oonsistini^ lu pari ol
RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS,
COURT OF NAPOLEON,
WOMEN OF BEAUTY,
LOVES OF IHE POETS,
THE CENTRE TABLE.
Steam I*o\ver Ir*resses
mayll-dau
KAIL K0AD8.
SUMMKl. ARRANGEMENT.
1861. ^ 1861.
CHICA(;0,
ST. LOUIS.
TC
NEW YOH*^
BOSTON,
Nl. w OkLEANS.
NEW MATERIALS I
COMPRISING
All th« receuL Varletlea of Tjrpes,
Paper and Cards.
A First Class Binderv
JB connected with the ofiBce,
and special attention is directed to executing
all kinds of
131aiik-!Book Bindiiiir,
From the heaviest BLANK LEUGER down to
CHECKS.
FINE PUAYKR HOOKS, lilBL-KS,
Sid. &c. &.Q.
Cheap for Cash at
C. U. MIX'S-
DIARIES
At
FOR
1 8 G 2.
U. MIX'S
TUE LARUEtiT ASaOUlUKNT OF
<JJtilLURKN'S5 BOOKS
FOU TUt UOLWA I'.V
At
C. U. MlX-8.
A WORD TO ALL WHO WISH TO
BUY
BOOKS OR rfTATlONERY.
Uaviut aJJed largely u my sioc» by purcUasss for
Caah,
/ OFFEtt SUPEmOR INOUCKUEirrs TO CAiU
PaUVUAHEHS.
deelSdAwlm . u MIX
CAIRO,
TIA
Illinois Contial
AND
GALENA A O. U. RAH.ROADS
TftAINB LIAVM OUNI.KITIi.
) Arriving al I '.liuaao al ft Ift p
I M Kiiltoti at .1 .Kl i> M
lUV KKPRIitiN. 7 AM,
Aiiud»>s atiiapisil
NliDII KUPmC^H, 11,111
•'• M . NBlur
tlBt'lBtl.
Koriiiigiiiii, al ,'.^1 p M
g"iMy,ii,a»p M,Hi i.„„„,
n • « , talrii. In 4« A M ,
MaiHplils, .in hioirs , Kew
orl.'sus As lioiirB , h. w
*or«, ftj liiMira , ilosiiiii t
' 4fF'*[Hg BM'hlsag »,4ft4
M , Ji'idlo.. », jm, ^
M I WiM'ii 'slaiol, DAM.
. , .. , lliiiliiiinii., II HI 4 M (i„|„
•Ib>b bi i#«, w 4 M , Mi 1,«iii , L 4* i
*f , cbim, 111 4/1 c m \jr,„
lihlSillB iMiii 4 , Hum OHvNiia
M lM»>tfs i H»m toMi ki
. hours , lloflloii, M lloiirs.
— =i .»
HfiCCIAh NoncK.
■i^ l.N.-l i..\.st E E»>h,ClEU
lEtiM.s.
.suable by juaorneuieui without permissiou
ol lue Loiupauy.
-.-..,. .-i-B persouauy re»pi.„o,uie lor engagement
ol Lije t'4>m,jauy .
.JA.MKS UKi.'A.N fc-q ,
HtA>Cl.-.i,UllK.>i.>i, Eso.,
UK.NHV UKl.N.NElX. Ksu
Al..- KliU PEI.O, ts.j.,
Al.p.KA.>l)hK iiAMll.ION, Jr., Es.1 •
K fi. Ait<llitliM.,i>, Esq.,
AuJ 1 uer», uirrciors aud ."•liareuoliler.-. New Y'org.
RKPKRENCES IN NEW YORK.
i>uui:au, Sheruiau A «-o.
Aiel i. .siewari A Co.,
lirlBueit, Jdiuiiiru A Co.,
K. L.. A A. aiewarl,
• . iS. A J. T. j*o.>re A Co.,
i> A^pie Oil A Co.
P. F. McM,Lil^J^AN,
WUOLKSALK UIlOCEi:,
A. ml Comrtiis^ion Alerchant,
PRl.N 'E S NEW BLO< iv
J"^-' 1.1 VEK. SAINT PAUI,.
p R O C L A M A 1' I O N
FROM
JUSTIOK & KOKKPAUOH.
The UDdersigred, t.y virtue of their unbounded »nc«
cesses lu suiting h.- wants ol tne pei.ple I this city
and Mat , in their eelecilons ol goods, u^aio call the
atteiitioQ of buyers to tbrir splenald sk cli ol
Spring: unti Summer CrooUs.
Oars ock Is composeJ o! every variety and pattern
ofl,A;.lK.s' UKh.ss UOODSatpres.urinstjleinThe
ea.-iernciu s. •" ''"''"=
I'ountry Sealers will lit d it to their advantage to BiTe
iisacali ana eiiimiueoHr ngures.
jelii-dly JUSTICE A POR>;PaLUU.
AlTUlUNhlfe.
D. CuoPBA
O O P E K
C
ufvi*
iiiiiilP.sON, H.tOTHER.s,
Agi'uta lo r .M. Paul a d vicinity.
4; IN A INSURANCE COMPANY.
A - Kis JANLARV 1. Ib61 ii«,^G3,175 S4.
rlUt AND
I^iLaNU NAVlGAliON
INSUliAXCE.
UXtiue. No. tJ, HogerM* iJlock,
SAINT PAL.. M1.NNE.S0TA.
lJi:'J'> M. MOBI.EY. Aneul.
lUO-^NlJi INSURAUE OOMl^ANY,
UAHltUlil;, CUNiNECIICL'I.
f.> JA.V. AKY 1, 1861 *MW,UOU.
-•.4 -"gera' Hlocg. ht. Paul.
M. .MOBLEY. Ageul.
S
ly
F E
1 N S U R A N C E
N K VV \ K) a ^
ilH livBiurimow Company.
.NEW YORE CITY.
.'(V rKEEMAN, iluRKIS KRANKUN,
*""""■> PresloiBl.
>. l.ue loa... aoeeCop<paniesiuthr
•ci-s may be jbialned ol
. I i-a 1 y
1). W.IN^ERSOl.!..
\* :.., St. Pain.
p 1 1 1 sBUROll ALE AND Poii rEU
l-> K 1* O T .
JACK.SU.V .vrKKhT. .lEl WEKN FIKIU and blXTll
6sl. I-'aio.l, Minnt'sotH.
Keeps eoQsUolly <JD i.and a la Ke s oek ..f ih. „i
brnnd Which he w^ill sen a lit:le cS^aVer^a!. a'LVoiir
esuti.ihsmeul lu the ciiy, aud ».li warrant seuu oe
haiaiaes will be supplied withcasBsof irom oi.", 4,,
faUoni, or by the d.ien b'.lUes, wIiilIiwiiI be deuverld
by leanug their orders al M. DoR.\ Ihkn ^
jan:-dbmo Jacksou sir'eei.
JUST opened!
JOSKPli MALii.
RespecUuUy anuounces to ihe Ladies and Oentle-
men of this city iha: tie Is now prepared U} aieomiB"-
dale parilHsof ladies and gentlemen wisbiug
Oy«t i r >^r.. or iMeaiia.
The R "' list fitted up are nicely {urnished, and
are eaiireiy apart uum the pub.ic saiuoD.
KNXUANCK,
ONE DOUR fiiOU BLRUANK'.S KXFRI-:.S,S omCK
deeSi-dfebl
A M S.— AMES* SUGAR CURED
eoQslaiiLl; on hand aud lor sale by
aa£o P. K. .HC'ji; ILL, AN
CANDY— 25U BOXES ASSORTED
SUok and rai.oy. V. i\ McijiriLLAN,
U p. B R O W N.
liJi'OKlEK OK ALL ElNDij'oK
BKADS AHi) FANCY GOODS.
i'riue-, to suit the um^s.
l>EPor. NO. 156 PCARL.SIREET NEW YORK
au^i,
l^^AULE BAKERY, AND CRACKER
MU MA.Ni^KAClOliY.
WILJ^IAJVl GJ-IJKS
fKuPRIEloR, MAIN ttlKEEi,
(In the rear ot the American House. In new brick
building.)
Ihajliul lur past favors, he respecUiiliy Informs Ihe
, uKllcthaihehasenlargeahis eslabluhu nl to such an
sxteui that he 1« soabled to supply the Public with
dread aud Crackers, aud Merchant, at wholesale
llower rates than any otter Uaktry in 8t. Paul.
■loTlS-d ly
j^EWlS'S OHEAP DRUG STORE
The purest and best liquor, lor me liclual use in the
Sutte ol Mii^uesou, put up by E. W. LewH, lu person,
irom liquors lu casks, diract Irom the Custom House N.
Y'., below cos'.
KRENCa BAANl»y-quartboUleg-ei4c
.>r. CKijIX K> .M— pure — lie per bottle.
UOLLAMIOIN UO sac do
J.',^i •■^S^'^ Y" ' '' '^ **" ^'^ > •=" ""*. «<5« per b""ie-
<uil J*.'1*T'" '''''"'•-'>'^' '^ """i »ic per botile.
.•'IIMIKI W l.Sfc — ulunous — 65c pur boiUe
ar.IDslCE CUA,>IP.\IUNE-v*ar.-auted genuine-
Si. :U per quart bottle.
Lo.^DoN **RoWN .Slot; 1— 15c pint bolt e.
R. f . 1 BOWBI.L.
ii C R O W E L L,
ATTURNEV8 AND COTN-HELLORS,
Irrlue's HlMk, - - . - m. Paul
Pnmpt aueulion given lo business In Dtate aud Fed
eral tourls, I' Collections, aud to prufessioual bustnes
K^'erai^_ iebi4-dly
JoHB t> Hsnaoan 1 hssibb v. i.i/sk.
C A N B O R N Sl LUND
AnoRNKVS aud ^■OL■^^ELLOH^i Al L-» w'.
iractice lu ail the Couris of this .>tate,and the Luiieu
tiiaies Uisirict i;ouri.
omce on Ihlrdsi., j*er Avfcabln A Edgerlou's iiauk
St Paul. lebis
N k G A L U S U A .
loKNEVS AND I OL NM^.LLUKm Al La»
omce, the -ame as occupied by the laie Wii,.,im i-oi
liu hea I, Esq., over the Store 01 Cuive. * i- ■.rruuioii
1 hird hireei, St. Paul.
HENKY J. HORN, K. B. (i Al ISHA.
lebii-oly
II OR
MA. AiTol
M.
SHERBURNE
ATTOR.VEV A.Vl) COLN.SELLO Ai La.s'
U .tuouc Hlixig, Ibird Street, St. Paul. MmueS'iia
LoAiSI-dly
Passeugarg jearlni HI Paul on the Mnrnlng Hiial
••MTAIN A UOon UlaHTK HB«T,
Aud arrlre al l)iiii|p|ib. toennupri with Kreulug Train
for all poiniB, Souib and EimI.
Pasaeogers lesTing by Afternauo Boat ooanect with the
Morulng Tralua Irom Dunlellh.
l^Sleeplug Cars atuiched lo all Night Trains.
Baggage nheeke4 ui all imporiant polota.
For through TickeU and iQlurmation apply at the oBoe
irflhe t^umpaiiy, uu J.cksou sireei near Levee,
«. B. KOKBES, Agent, 81. Paul.
W. R. ARliit R, (ien'l Suii't, (.'hicago.
W. P. JOHNSON, U. u 1 Passenger Ageut, Chicago.
L. B. A «;. titlElU,
^"'^ Freight Agents, 81. Paul.
Cards,
Cards,
Cards,
Cards.
Printed on our UOHTNINU CAUD PUliab, at
the luwcBt raiea and on the BliurieBt notice.
HtHHTVLK ANI> E.\til'lll,N, t.EK HPKVIMICNS,
B
YERS & POLLOCK
Manulaoturers aud dealers In CUPPEK, SHEET IRON
aud IINWaRK. 8T0V..S of Oie Itiest patterns.
Steamboat aud.-Mcam UiU l*"ora prompily alteudcd to.
declu.dly
PA.MPiii<KT Work
or all kllula ukuiMtlail (tl Mid IiiWbbI !«(«« aild
ill Bii|itii till alylp. Am a a|it>iiiiiit>ii ««i,
relet !ii iii«iM|ililuio |ii iittoii i.ii
"|M Ml«*llM
thu MuaiiMn HiKl Oi|it
IIoWa,
Cuni|iare (bPtn n \h the wurk liuuv eiavwh^rv
M'
ORiilS LAMFREY, AlTUttNtl
A.M> COUNSELLOR At LAW. I'rompi aiieuii t
siven to CoUectUig. Olhce, Heywards ilUMia, luiri.
sireei, St. Paul, s.anesota. leii-ly
BAiSK ^UTlCEb.
V S. EDGERTON,
-Banker,
AND
tiAlNT PAUL.
Collections made on an poiuis in the Norlh-We»i,and
remiited lor less current rales ol exchange and aciaai ei
penaes incurred. jc4-dly
TO BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.
itie Commissiouers of Auoka Couuly aie desirous 01
borrowiug Irwm live to leu ILousaud dollars, to enable
them 10 luud the vouuiy debt, the loan 10 be secur. d b\
County Bunds, running tor not less than Uree years, m
teres, payable semi-auuually.
ParUes wisi lug to invest lo those securities, will ad-
dress eitner ol tue uiidcfBigned, suatiug auiei.ui, ume
and terms, aud every eaiuJactory iuiormatiou will be
given.
JA8. STaRKEY, St. Paul.
J.r. BLODUETT,
Oouuty Auditor. Anoki.
A lo» of Paicts. Colors. Olass, Ac. will be sold below
coa^ as i^i inslauce
V iU'^?" '/.'^■'^V"^''*' brands, be per tt> or*6 per lUU lbs
.>f.v> Jr.K.-.f.Y /l.N.-betier ibau tue freuch— oc per
lb or Jo per lou.
PITf.^BLitii iJi.AS.S-»A16, »2.;i, 9A13, $2.30; loAlS.
Sd , I A9, iijM.
f'A^A?,S'^\^**'-^'''"-'"'"'- ^-^'^ per gallon.
I Aij» 1^1.11 b— A uew ar ucie, couiaiuiug benzole. Equal
10 Colled Linseed Ou or Urtiui; nun,, ^..^-It...
per gallou
Ibe people cau br.ng in their prescrlp
luem put up by
iULICS WENZ.
a Urst class prescripiioiiisl, trim lae best Druus and
roraTr;;'zv':.^vr '-^ "" '-•"*•'> ^^^^ ea^irr.;!
.SlCAoOD LO..WOOD, FLsriC-5 c uts
-pure— 46 cenuj uer tt>.
per lb.
CKKaM 1 aKI Ali
^^H't^r\^.^h^^)'K^"''^ ""'' LiAlMliAL-lu: per B).
Hair, i,.o.h, lUi, Nai,, ana lootb Brusaes. ooloanos
P-rium s, au I Co-meiic,, Coml,s, aud ail auob 5S^i
as are usoally kepi oy Oruggisis, goiug below c .st
.November ad, la<il. * • "ciow c .si.
a. UllANl LEWIS,
Assignee.
DOV21
(jj E O R G E B E N Z,
'*''VoV"^ J'."' .>'"^'* DEALKR IN RHENISH,
ULNUARIAN FRENCH ANDllATAWbA
w 1 N i: s.
Champagne, Liqiiois. Cigars, Swiss aud LimburB
Tr,.,H., . "-,r''»«. Wholesale aud Retail,
inirdsi.. bet. W asniugtou aud Ma'gei streets, St. Paul
Hasjosi received a siotiK ul pure liuugarian Wines ol
the loiluWiU»ibrau s : ■"=•«•
Egr>, superi-r, vmia«e ot 1641 , udal, 1-46 Paetl
lai, , V ili»uv, 1064 , loaaj .Vlaslas, laS4, wbicn he oilers
at very small pronis. Ail i.o above Wines iire war-
Bug 16 «l3m
DARKER
TRAVELERS AND SHIPPERS
UOINQ TO THE
KAaTKUM sil ATEii OK CAN \DA
May Ilud it 10 tiicir advauiagc; lo ca'l lor licKets by way
o, Ihr lieirolt aud >liiwuiikee Railroad, aud L. s. M'.
- lt:^ul^ul,' i.tue
lo ueiroit, Suspension Bridge, New York, Boston
ruiltdelpUlfi, MuUalo, .Niagara r sUh,
Kx'tarsie., .-yriwutie. Home, Uiica,
AlUai.}, iroy , .•MW»U)ga,PorUand,
I'lertland, P.«l.«oui(j, rtaiiimore, Wasiiiugion, T'iruuto
Uamillou, Muuireal, Ijueuec. '
AND OTHER PLACES EAST.
Les.-eu your railroad iravel by ;aking he shurtesl and
m St plrasaiil n>uLe.
Esc.tpe Irom Hp.aT AM> HLST so anuoyiug to rail
road pusseugeii, at .lus season ol the year.
Avoid the I .Nl Eki AlNl'V AND DELAY of c.'iang-
lug cam atjiiuciious.
Ibe atteuiiou ol .^HlPPERSi« called to this lavora
ble route, a uey cau always depend ou the LoWEal'
iiAlhS aud VlLI khSril..E.
t loseis via rnurie uu Chlen or La Crosse to be had at
priucipal licket oUices.
J. U. WHITMAN,
Osucral W raieru Ageui, >iiiwaukee
W.E.MClR,
auK* ue eral supexiuieudeui Detroit.
Poatei'H,
Poeturw,
Po^terj?,
Having the l»rj{eBt Pressenin the Ktate, we are
euaoied lo priiii a biuj{Il« sheet I'O&lfiU
larger ihau any oiuer office, aDd
lur the !«auie rated i»h cbargeii
lur a smaller bh>et.
F A 1 N E
BANKBK AND BROKER.
Eicbange bougui and sold,
CoUectiouB made througboul the Slate. Intereslal-
lowed ou Lime depoeils.
Land Warrants boughland sold. Invc8lmentl.mad^
and taxes paid for nou residents.
Olliceatadsland, B mk Row, 3d street, St Paul
novli>-dlv
HOLLAND, BERRY & DAWSON,
Bankers.
Will buy and aell Ejicnange, Land Warranls, Kiaie
County aud City Scrip.
Collections made, aud promptly remitted.
Safe mves.meuis made, aud raxes paid lor non-resi-
deuu.
Tlurd street, .St, Paul .MianeHOi*.
UDVi.'r rtl
CTIT iNUnUEcs.
t^TREET COMMISSIONER'S NOw
/ riCE.— The sid^walB ou the easi s.de ot Wab.
Shaw sirent, Irom Ihird 10 Seveuih streets, under D, c
Klusej's couir»ci, haMUg Deru c mpleitd, au4 mea-
surrmeut ihereol made iiy the idty .-^urveyJr, uoiice is
hereby giveu that :ue eipeu.e taereof win be assessed
upou be lots I.ouimg Bald sidewalk. Auy objection I,
such asse»sm«u; must be made lu writing u. t le street
Commissieuer wunin leu days Irom lue dale or Ibis
nouce. Ou the vompleiion 01 said as-tessmeui it win be
returued to the Common Council lor o (UUimAimu
P. Ml, kNane,
, „. .,„ sireei Cummissiiuuer.
January 21, 1862. ja.:j m
1 T Y BAKE
U
rauled geiuiue.
nes lire war-
novlt>-dl)
i A S OF MINNESOTA
Town UrgaBlzalion I.aw,
Couniy orgauixaiiuu Law,
Ueueral Hoad l.aw,
Commou :>caooi Law.
au. IB oBB rsBrtiLBT.
P R U; B FIFTEEN CENTS.
Mailed to any addreasin Ihe Slate.
Twelve Copleafor 11 au. For sale by
PIONKKR PaiNriNiiOOMPANY.JST. PAUL
U i 1 1 BAKERY,
JACKaON STliBET,
BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 8T.S., ST. PAUU
The Subscriber, thanklul lor past favors. respecUullv
.Lnounoes te ihe oitizeus 01 St. Paul aud vicimiy that
he keeps constantly ou baud a large supply ol ireab
hard aud suit Crackers. Also, Mread and > aaes.
Merchants itud steamboats will be supplied en rea-
sonable tents, (iivemeacall.
aiiRW ROBKBi BAXTER.
IJ L A C K C L O T U GOATS
fcsilk Velvet Vests,
ABO
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deoU.
A
n
u
TEMPLE'S,
ihird Street.
A B s r R A c r s of t i t l ji
to
KKA 1^ kjstatii;
AND ANY OTHER INKUBMATlON CONTAINED
IN THK
KECUHlJS UF RAMSEY COUMY,
WILL BE KUBNISUKD AT MODERATE
PRICED,
O.N AI'rUL'STIOK TO TUB
COUNTY A U LU T O li,
AT TUE VAULT CONNECTED WITH THE OFFICE
OF THE REGISTER OF llEKilS.
By order oi the Board o, Couniy LkimmUslooers,
JOHN NlCOl.s.
_nov2-i-im Chairman.
n U ^R HOUSE,
iiestaurant untl Saloon,
BY liKNtUY b\ E. VHT.
THIRD STREET ,.,1. j.^i;i^
Oppoite Pioueer Ouards' Armory.
This house IS condiuiedon the European priuciple
— Meals ai all hours. The bar Is stocked with the Qnesi
Imported Liquors aud Cigars.
He is lu receiji daily ol No 1 Oystere, which ars
served up 10 auy aod ev ry style,
Jbeonl> Boaseiuibe cily where pure Philadelphi.
Porter aud Ale can be had, decl-d6mo
UAG CARPETS.
Cliarles Kj-amei-atli,
♦JAK^Ki Wl:.AV\tK,
WASHINGTON SIBBET, UACE OF CITY HALL
Caoh for rag> , two eenu per pound. marl
BLANKS, BlLL-ilEADS, CHECKS.
Having the only BINDEUY connected with a
Newspaper Office lu the Stale, we cuu
execute all descriptiuuu of
BLANK BINDINU
With greater
NEATNEriS, SPEED A AT LOWER PRICES
thau auy uther estabhshmeat.
FANCY COLOR WORK
lu this tlepartment we have au almost enure
inouopoly of the work done la the City aud
State. Our asBortuicDt of Inks, Brouzea, Ac.
is large aud our workmen accomplished.
lieductioii in lr*rices.
To keep pace with the hard times, and the
general reduction in prices, we have reduced
the prices ot all descriptions of PUlNTI>(jJ,
leaving the smallest margin for prolit — hoping
in the large amount ot work done to make up
fui' the reduction.
The employment of STEAM MACHIA'EUY
enables us to perlorm work with GREIATEK
CHEAPNESS than is possible on the old fash-
oned presses in use iu other offices.
rjASHl CASUl
PAID FOR COTluN RAiiS.
IU giOda i>f ceulB.
' OLD SECuND UA.^1> BloVtS.
ULU IHo.N,
■' " " C.u'l'Mi A.ND .lHAS.-».
LE\II AND PE'VIER,
^INC.
BARRELS AND BOXES.
STENClLlNii WORE lloNE, ANll bl ENClL TOOLS I
For SALE.
Fob SAI.E,-A giMKi assonwedi of I'luware — Aud
ou rouslguuinul t>0,000 No I sliiugli^s. Also, uU Dou-
siguiueu , an aa.or.uieui ul arspt-iug piipnr.
•< ll.- a1 kiuds iI ii-.p«iriu^ .lout 111 luii uealeaisiyle.
All Sluus ol Lamps 1 impaired aud aiurtil.
Traps mttde aud Wariauied uol lu brsas, aud suid
>■ r> chca,., ai luaiiuUtiiii tr^' p I us, ai
uo>*v-jumo Vivt.ii, 11 hillN'a
s Olio III <i:s, tli.bnri siiaui, si^u ' lisp riMio >
y N 1 t) M U M M~«. U tTl AL
coi^i^KCiii:!
lit^yWul.l'M Itlxni^, i lUIll plilMUl
>> ('. lAilVi.ll, I'mkiii-ai.,
Itiis iHdiiiiMim i» H><w ii|o-ii 10, t, I. .1,1 III hill
• kHisi liit^ lai-Kiiti's i>i» iii^itiriiB a ll 11 • IS '
Ooiiiiiiui'Oiui ii^UuiuiUoUi
tiHia, are Boi luleiior to ihuse iui.i»'
e* Bl the iiiMl
tMit PAlillCULAltJ*
' an a: Ihe Ruumsas auote, or audie.s,
^ , or I AUVEH.
_5'"'»* tBi uu I tiBiMereiBi i. unngr, .1. 1 am.
Ik s. A J{)a. H. a 1 o Jl li o.
Uu. liJo JfcA:?lJAtlit*U> elUfcJkl,
Beiweru F luh aud Siith,
Ir'ratJlinttl Copper Siuillit*, l-'luiiib-
eru dt »ii«ei Irou VVoriieib;
Aud Mauulaciurers ol Copper KeUlea, lopper .•>:...
keasi Keiii.s, leasi Jugs, Liquur lump..
Lill aud ^urue Pump, cvoda tuMiUnu
aud ueufraiors.
•^Parucular alteuuou paid to cteamooa.. lJii>,ii.er,
Mm and Piumtiiug W or a m ail lu Urauonm,. »ugi-dij
i)REAl REAiUCllON IN ikHi
PUlCEb OF
islSiJiutt. dc co.*»
festandai-ci Muclimes,
WKLL E, no W.N lu ab. tut. lit-Sl FOR
MANL'r iiClUitlNo J'LtiPosES.
No 1, SuuiUe Macbuie, lurw iiy aitld ai MM. reduced
to i,U.
So i, shuttle y.Bcbiue, lormerly sold al »1UU, reduee
to »7£i.
SLNtiEit'S UiiiEU A MACHINE,
utile >.'ea; Msrhitie lu Uie world lor F'aau.y Si-wlog and
Light Maoulac^uriug t lupuMSa.
Prioe, Willi HemmL-i.aud ue..uliliUly oruameu ed,> MO
We Would ass 1, r our i.hlir.li a >i a '..Ui.Nce, Ibe
Kpeuiai auei... ,ti ul v col JUagers ai.d Dress kagers, aud
luoac woo a«u. JUacui es Iwi iigui uuiAiulaoturiug pui-
poACa i.ie> euioudy Mt: ,.riucipieti oi li^c .»ii.iiulac.ux-
liiH Macuiuo, Ul kiLiiig lue u.cu^, lUr luienocBid so cc.
aud fcie des.iu' d io tic as cricbraied lor Fami.y revhiug
and .igliiUiauuiBciuiiug p.iip.jsii. a., our Juauulaciuxuig
Maciiiut-s ale lor uiauai ^lui ,..g pur, uaes lugcueiai.
F A jiiLi .-^lilA li\ij A Al Lii> i^.> a/e k a, u^biv lU pru-
,Joruui. Lu .lie uumoer ui uiiu^a .tiej cau do wen. «««!
what ours oau U^- oei-..rc maauia a puiouaae.
lUerc u) u , douui a„ i»j vUc v«»ue oi u u" MachuiesluT
mauiilaciuiiu^ puivuaeo bui u la ouij u lale ,11a. U.e
p ibiic bsfe^u lo .earu taa. tUe ew>- uiiai eleaieu,« o< a
u,ai.uii,r '.em ailapied 10 ine iie4i>.esi Murk. woUit. aia«
le ucelemeiiiai.jueemu-.dica in a F auii j JlaCiiUic.
lllsuu/ acii ..udcra.'.iiu lUaloiir i.c.Uj .a ^a(.i.Uio .a
diL ouo r«u.iiy .iiacuiue Jci oUi red to une puuiu. Mhicli
uiuaimpuciiy, ra,.idiiy, daiauuii, , and ceriaauiy ol cor-
rect ufc.loU.
Mniis a* a geui ral liujug, uiL acM lu^ maciiUie ^ eu^ic
are tail ..I J euudali lu .tauua i< d„c tnai our iBa«biuea
aie uucij.iiued ii-r uaijui.iciuj lu^, puipuacs, .ue> ai-e
almuai bait luaaBCIl, in tor a«uic Ul v» u, Uiai xiu^rr a
Lei er A, nr S si iu .j .>.iu:iuue .»re uo. »i s.iud ks lueira.
1 ..is .a a uii re ixica 01 ikc ir&uc. auu ne ,...uU..ru.ly lu-
Wic Oioac luiereaieu 11, .lie auLijrui i, e»»ii..iic lor uieui-
scivca, aud s c « ii». ,,ar ..c.cr A r _mii . .Uaobiuca,
Wi.L All .i.e iccCi-. lUipiuveuit u-a, aie capAiiir o. uiMUt .
« uwc oiey w..;»c.. i-t. ui,...! lic.i....l,j uiaU-.ii. . ,w (..ei
let .lou, as sl tauy s.mIcj, lucj aic •!»•/ ada,.l U lu ilgul
iu.uiui.>v.u.riu^ puri..i<a .-, aud iiiia, ue 11 rcuicmPereu,
cai. 1,0. be saiUu auy ui Uie oaitr Fauiuy Jtatluuesyet
i/iler' d 10 Uii (lubiic.
Ihe .Nu.. i a,iia ,; .Uacii.iics mtm ol groai capac.ly aud
appuc^ii .u .or maul .cLuiuig pur,».ac«
•jui .^o o .aacuiuea i»rc erpi-i ■«.,_. auapli:d .0 all a.uds
aud r«vy i.<»uirr ttoji., .u "< arri.>gc liuuibiUg
liooi auj .hoe M gi..g, j.»rue ^ j>aa.UB. «o iiity arc
ol esira is«, a.iL &i. aim .oug ctMiuti, .u usac uiiuer 11
aud bUlvB .Us largest aixed daouca.
it.>.ic IB Bcitcy .4i,j purl ui K I nmmers' stiichiug
Uiai t uuui ue i.eucr uoue « iiii tuem uuau Uj Uauu ^ «j,
I.XJ, ti.e sairuig ul .au and ittior i ver.. gres.
iUe laUi.- u. .licec u-tti:..njea iB ^ llictica iua^. aud the
Bliiuie aiU i-oid si^ omcB .m ui.ili Uirciad .s ine sUutiie
ul Jioje u cd lu. laiiuuug puipuae..
lue laigc luacluucs i»i<ra ss 1 si .s aiiutl. ubea
\V *■ Uave s>M.&.a uu ua^d lAcmuilUg i.auges, CMla
lUtsl, l.lu.'U suU C-UI.IUU ii.r...d ^u puula, peat Ma-
cuiuc on, .u i.u.i.e.-, «c., ac.
We uiaudiaciure uur 0.^.0 Needles, au-. wodid aaru
a.1 pel sous uMug our lUaciiioco Uoi ,^ Uuy alij uUik im.
MtrsuuA OiSi lUrrc ..re iircu.to Bold 01 Uie mua. ime-
rioi >4 laiiiy , ki u.^uer ,;iu'<'a Uiau we cumi,<^ loi uie
UesL,
lue ucel ea sold tif us are mauulacliired capeciailj
.■•r ooi lustuiacs. A Pad ue. die may euuer Uic Hurg-
iig ul Jie uesi uiacUiiie aiiuoat uaeicsa.
uur cus.umcrs lUs) r.ai assured lu.. all our uiauch
uUitcs aie Idiuialicd a.Ui Ue • k<;uuiue s/iitie. '
lu cse ol ams.i t-'uicu.^Bc,., tiic uioucy may pe sen*, lu
p'JsisKC aLauips, or Uaua uoves.
tttir Our V urresiioudcnia hiii p. ease to write
iheu- uamcs uiaauo.y. u .. si. luip ttaui ui.l we
suoiid,iu eacucaas, aua i4.e I u.l ouiti, v. ,uu.. »ud
«#-a1i parMMia reiiuiriua luiormaUMt sOuui ncwiug
.<i.M.uiuea, aicu s-ies. tlii:K», woraiu,^ oa.,aciUca, auu
Uic ..ca. U.CU1 .Hi. 01 pur-ussiuij, csu ooi*,u 11 uy seud
lug lo u -oraojuiouf .-.aui;.! wuioes lur acu,ty 01
U
• J. Al. aiSiaLii ii CO a
A Z lil X T K "
lu • tliwM tiHia, are Boi luleilor to iiiose nifieg lu siiiii
lar i-oilege* Bl the iiimI
MUiub .s s pea.,lilul 1 luUirial r'aper, suUiaiy detuie-1
lu lue suSji'i;,.
•^ I A'lliL HE nt..\l isiiail.-t. -t§
Wu bate uiado IMB auulin
HIUtUUriUM IN riilCEM
null Ilia ll."
I. « ol In u. II lUj, U).. poiiiteaad Our
•*• "•«"< •» '■* i't »,. .I..„w
au 01 Ol ..„» »„. ,|,,- ,,, , „, u,
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ll I'Ul -111. I
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* S S 1 li N E E ' S NOTICE.
f . Peckham, having made an assignment of bisprop-
erty lor .b« beneUioi bis creditors, uonee is hereby
givei^ lo all persuus hav.ug demands agaiusi mm lu
presi:-ui their clsims. Aud ail persons lu suy way' in-
•I'-bied ohim, are uereby Bo.iUed aud .equired 10 ii,ake
immediate paymeui lo uie uudersigued.
Daied obasopee, .Mlun. Nov.liiu, Ijjol
I.. COWrERlHWAITE,
Aasiguee ol I'. I'rtusaaai
^ W E S T E K N P A 1' E R
roB
lllasterii Headers.
THE BEST PAPER IN THE NORTH-WEST,
For tlRCULATION IN THE EAST
IS THE
Week.ly Pioneer &, Democrat,
fURLlSHEDATST.PAUL.MINNESOTA.
WEEKLY PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT.
Isot the same lorm. aud coataiuiug as much reading
mailer as the New Vwrk Wee.ly Herald. Trlbuue or
limes.
noTl6d3m*
ij'KEOElCK UlLDEKBUAiNT
.V au lilac lurer and Oealer lu all Siuda ol
FLRMI1.KE AM) OiLi MOcLDlNii.-i,
a. so
IMITATION or ao8EW0OO MOULDlNUd
Ovale, LMoBing Ul.«8, »«.«• ran aud l-iciure Frames,
At greaily reduced rales.
WARE-ROOMS IN .SCHLRMEIiiRiJ BLOCK,
ilecS-dAwly JACKaUN STREET, Ht. PxlL, MINN.
ii 00 A TSAR IN ADVANCE PER 81NQLK COPY.
$1 UU FOR SIX MONTHS.
Three copies, one year $5 oo
FIveeopieB, one year g 00
Ten copies, uue year 16 OU
Tweuty copies, one year. 10 one address... 20 UO
All U) oue ad.lress. When the Qamea are required to
be wrillen oj, Ai cents each wUl be charged eilra.
Any larger number, al ihe same rale of Si 00 per
year, wuh a copy graUs to the person ^etUng up the Club
or each Oopy Oirecied SI 20.
••• Ail subscripuons must be oald in advance. No
.'jap. r sent unul the miaiey la received, and only lor the
time subscribed lor.
addrf:ijs
P I O N E E K
sr. PAUL*
....ii..NtvV oF liU, yi a N Cii V ol., COMPA.« .,
U oiiajLii iSa iJ.C'iiiies
Lower levee, st. fail.
lUU libLS. PETli'jLlUAl OIL
FOR .SAL.E ii\ IHE BARhEL A.ND 0.\1.L0>.
PitlCE PEK UALLuN, ii > EMS.
1 bis Oil has laaeu aie prem.uiu iver al. u.Uer:! al ibe
.Ne» VurKajdJuic ii;au .>iitie r an :«, an iBWarrsule.i
uuu-explusite, aud lugive euUie ssiis-ava-iu.
uovillly
IJ A M L 1 iS E U 2S1 V E K S 1 iT
KeU Wiiig, Aiinn,,
REV. JABEZ BROOEiJ, A.M., PRESIDENT.
Next lerm begins l;:Ui Dtcembei, Util.
r L 1 T I o N ,
rsK TgkB or TuiaiBKii wbiss
itoilegiate Department fjo i.m
La* 1^ n,
rreparatory '• 4<j u» to , ou
A Moderu Language j^,
iusuumeutal .Vuaic..... 1* 00
PaiuiiUfc or Uiaa ing .4 ui..
luciueuiais ^, jj
Uuardiug, lu LiuOa or Private lamilies....Sl 00 to » .lO
rac I L I T I b B :
A good Library— Cabiuel— Apparatus procuring)—
Luerar. .>>ocieiies— a well iurui>brd Ke».diin; K~om—
,^<Cleul.uc Lectures.
Leiurs ol inquiry adure-sad lo the Prea^deut p ump.
iv auswered. drcll-dil
3CEMS IN UOLD Oii FOLK CIS.
lu liuware paid lor go-id Cui loN tl.\ti--<-
ijoid aud CMlver paid Ivi goLid Raas, A uo.ieu aud
Coliou , cash paid 101 Copper, ilrasa, old e'aiii irrm, >;
a.l Eiuda, old .Nloves aud a uvc Pipe, old l.ead aud ^inc,
aud old uold aud bliver.
STENCIL CL VllNU, OF ALL EiNDs,
Altbeliu aud ( op- «r store, Ivourri sueei, VKIAL
It I KlllN 'S, Bton e block, UelMreu Ml aud Sib alreet
where you cau purcuasc uew aud second-hand ware
cUeap lur cash or Uarier.
M. Paul, Mn\ 4:1, 1301. -ly
1. x\i. .TMlA^Cl* .iC CJOs,
4o:< Dl..>iiLl»\Ai. Sb.^ \Jlikk.
MiLrt At KKK OFUlE. 1? NEW HALL HULtlli.
V HiC.*<l J OrKii E, m, i LARE »l.
Ma. HEUMV MOiiti..-, AifkNi IN M. i-aLL
■ le 1,
^l VJ JL \„ U 1 1 ■ o
UVElik AsNii sAlJi SlABLE,
1 iilEli .-lite.s.1, uPPofclifc . hKellANlS' HofE^,
;-Al.Nl PALL, AIINNK.'^OIA.
1. e una.r..i^ued uas erected a large an I Commodious
ot.iur stable ou luird a reel, aud naa a spieud.u stock of
y^i^tsi. CAiaUAOES,
BUGGIES, ^LE1GH^, Ac.
He is prepared s.t »ii umes ;o tirui»h a superior qual
. i fl !.i>>r> .u parties aud oihers.
Ladies' add jeulieuien's saddle liorses f uruit-hed at
the sUorteBi notice.
Horses boarded by liie day or week ou the most reaa-
nabl e ter ms. j augj , H. D. Wo'.Ct.lT
ClATtlES Ol- MlN.NhSOlA
h'x^ixi l&mu to Li:tCiif.
It L 1 .- li a 1. n \ MATE A U T U O K 1 \
API'KoVEU BY rai. JUVUMi OF JUS SUFJtMMC
CO CUT
lleconni»ed by the Courta aa Legal Evidence o
atate Lawa.
lObO PAUE8 OF LARUE OCTAVO.
i>tt. 1. D. SIMON TON*
DKA TISST,
iu„.io.^i. a Block, liridge >-M|uare, M. Paul.
TEr.lil .userled in Ihe best O-iiuuer on <ioid. Sliver,
or Vulcamtb. Ail opeia.iuns warrauieu.
Call AUU see spcciuic lis ol ibe VbncaaiTIC work.
o^4-l>
ank exchange
b
MlNNE;iOTA.
(1KEEN APfLES.-FKESH LOiS
VJ recoived semi weekly by
Motjl'ILLAN
UAOka alluKaTo^^ ssMi, tuikd ;TkBkT.
MARfl.N A PA»i-•^O.N», Propnciwrs 11.,. r .„.,
meul IS Piled up la a s.yie 10 uojipaie wilii au., r.s
Uoiise lu tun iML> oysters aud Mea. s served ,. s
ho..rs Pariies ot rum .:& lo 60 cau ue acoouioiu.s
ou short notice. i.,. , . „,
I U S T K K C E I V K D I
AIcii'h and. "Women':*
BUFFALO OVER SUOEa.
ClilLDRKNS
13 ^ L M O K A 1^ S .
Mla.-^Ea' aNU CHlLDUEJI'S
SNOW HOOTtS.
dec^i
W. J. .-Ml iH A CO.
S'i;
UiiAiiS— 200 BBLS. COMJ'RlaliNO
ery variety.
r. r. Me<(L-lL,LA.N.
PRICK V I Vt. Dc>l^l^i\.K».
jU 1 N ^ K S O 1 A
Supiume Couit Kepoits
PLBLISHED BV AUTUuRlTV OF LAW
VOLUME 2,
OUBTalBII>a TSs CaSBS OBCIDBIi st TUB TBKMI or
Coi:liT IB l.Nbt!.
• 3 6U.
* it * PAUKS. PHItK
fok SSLB BT.
PIONEER PBINTINU CUMIANA.
Naiui Paul.
Will be forwarded by Mail, poai paid, upou iht recelil
of the price.
. Oi\r NEMAL INSURANCE CO.,
y./ .SEW \OKE — As.ea iivrr SI.loi'.o o
i)E>;L'RllV IX.->. Ct>.. .Xew Vork— Asset* over, SoUi.i.1.0
MAKEEI' l.NS.CO., New iork— .ABSeu o\er, Siio.UUO
hrce-fourthx ol the nel prubi- ul the tiusiuess ol the
• ■ a aules i--e divided annua.. y lu huidert ui dieir pol
-.s, in scrip bearing luieresu
i uU-.V
JOHN h. PRINCE. Agent.
at. Paul.
1
N T E L L 1 <j fc s\ t E OFFICE
k J K.N JliEL.-5iK)KFF,
'UIRD STnA.' 1
S PACL
A Forepaugh'B Suire.
('Ppo;><. J
A here maie auu cm i ueip vl au aiuds may be 06-
aiued Orders ►•roa.,i.iy Biiended. i.uinl .-.ci tau f wiU
ud respectable si.uan. u, uy oalimg ai ibia udice
ap 14-01)
PHtXAN
B li O VV N
UlLUAKU
suI-^T rok
A COLLO.\L>ER'S
TAbLES, and
PAfENI CoiiUi.N \iioN CLSH10N.S.
i.aviug recei-«d U.e Agency t r this sec 100 of coun-
l y lor lae -.u-i.e ur-u, a-u ^repsreu si al. i uies i- "t
up au 1 l-iruisu e cry .uiug uec SKsry r • h irsi * ia»s
UiL.,.! 4Rl» «.>i>B ; auj »M 1 eauy si all iimea wover-
oaui. [.:rj., aud p .11.1 rauui-ig ., aer , lable- uut o. re-
pan. I'dsuiod. rr currr- 1, .alia C loreJ, ac «• ■
I' >. . nrsuj. ar.sat..g aiy i iior«a-i >.• »a re*aii.Hi I"
price tu t -a ii, 01 .r. ic.es .-sO auvly >" !"«• at lae
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I ,.oDi6 luwo'l /'♦iMvO SAINT PAUL, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5 " 1861.
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CHAKLia Slmnkb delivered a lectore last
CITY NEWS
LATEST NEWS
Thirty-Seventh Congress,
ilUiT SJLSSJOJi.
wnmMM ^kpBk W ra» ^Mn^MD^^tumn
fweek before the Toaof Mte^. Ofcr..uau La^"' ^Aia ai.d 8cFFKa.-lbe|a(Jie8,gy TfCLEIilR.IPU TO ST. PAIJL
i^BOciaiioD of New York, in which be ^' *^« **^'"«»8 »*-«^y
hT. PAUL. TBURSDaY. DECEMBERS.
ut iiidiiit Paat'ri
PitteraoD, ptfltor,) |
W I S S l.O W 8 LINF
ency and propriety of aboluiLuig the present j ^x^ i I- • t j '
8npr«riic Court of tLe Uuitca state*, auJ ea- ^ i eie^rapXllC X tdllSS,
loooteDdtdthat Slwrery waa the orif it) and ^'I'nfch (Rev. A. B
, maiD Bpriug of tbe rtbellioD. and must be propo« to jiw • fc*«pp«r thi» (Thatsday) New* from Washington.
PIOIS£E PfiOmiG COIPAIY
PtBLISHKR.S *jr TUB
Pioneei" and Democrat.
»HK UAILV flOKBKTl \* puM'al.«4 o»«ry iBorutaf
■M>«iUy exe«pi<xl>, at fTuv » >a*r, or &fle«a cea'it *
«*ek, »*7«bla ui *• Onttovtor M»U«d (o •utwcrtbarit
•!#• )X> par koDum
The TBI W«««tt PioJi«««, 1» pubrubed ud Siud-
*- iii»<i>«]r> ir--* K— ^TT'. " ^tu pel ^bjiumoi'tlv
.uartt-r tiy re.»i
abolished by a uaiiooal edict, be tore we
could expect or deserve eucce«8 in our el-
forts to ftmateva the UoiOB. The addreis
is very lon^ but the gist ol it is \u the foi
low I tig extracts :
It remains for as to encoanter the rebel
eveniog, at logersoll'ii Hall. 7*be proceeds
will be applied io liqnfdatioo of a debt
BgaJDSt t^ OUtird) Ibvtsry airaDgetaeal
a iDosl excellent enpper. i bavji^ buea established at the capitol in the ' Chandler's resoiuiioD, as loliows :
ladK*; .«d the li,eai i ciiy o< Washington, the various ^rlhrxX^ ,^^,iS'^iX^ ^^^^^^^^
i per 7«v. ia oiuba •< ih««e ur Qre ai
■ ob<««rt6«r. lu Aiitba •j( len at $1 when p«ieka>.e la
has been mude for
prepaid by the ladK*; «»d the U^eai I ciiy oT Washington, the various "distribat. of "Ibr^y;'^^^^^^^^
Western Band, under the leadership of the' injf offi ea are hereby directed, during the , country and is now in arms agaioat th« tto?-
lioo calmly and surely by a force superior Messrs. Munger. hare IcinJIy volunteered i Session of Congress, to place all letters and i ''^R^soived. Thatlhe^TVartor'Breckenridge'^^
to its own. But to that end someibiog tbeir servicts, an<i will enliven the occasioti | Dewsp«pew jiirtct«f«i to the naeoaberB of the ! ^^P*'^*!'
or monev. -...„...-„ _„.„.: ., ....:., , Kepre^entatives in sepa-ate |,,/,f^, ,,^,^,,^5^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^
\\T ,^.„ . «- r\ * »jui?uj»u<.«j or ine provisions w ine countrj,' R .,.,,»,,>■>„ n,^ o ti «, i
Washingtoi*. Dec. 4. ♦^i^ck. in the opinio., ot ConRre««. will meet , pALTiMoag. Dec. 3 — PIh- steamer James
^sXNATE.— Mr. Chandltr inlrodueed a the reiUireuieii.s o liie Cousuiunuu. , Adger froai hoafbampton Tia Fajal and
resolution to expel Mr. Breckinridge. A^iuog ihti loII-i iutr© luced wertj the fol- A-zores, arrived here to day.
Mr. Powtll took ground against it, as | lowing; 1 Maryland Lngislaiaiie oMt to d«y, an
Mr. Breckenridge bad already resigned. : By Mr. I^ahiUH— A bill to c&fablish ajorgauiiiatiun will be effected to uorDw.
Ue could not be exptUed. I line of 8Ua.u qmU iihip.-? belweao .Sau Fi^m . when thv <ioveriior's loessage will bt «ie iv '
Mr. Trtimball insisted tfeal be should bej ci^icoaod .Suaxighai. Wuchiu^ ul iht .''iaijd j ercd.
_-,,-j -_j „-_ ^ _. . . . .. ^idi laiaaOfc, uud .Uji*wi , uutl the bill to, St. <'ATHrRiNM, Dec. 4 — Thpn-
POST OFFICE ORDER.
Wa'htkoton l>ec. 3 — A branch office expelled and otlered a snOstitate tor Mr
mow will be o*^»-i than men or money., ^jtbacboice selection of new music The! Bouiie' of k>^rP«Pnt.tiv«, in <^n:.-«tJ Mr. Chandler accepted the substitute
Uor battalions must be reiotorced by ideas.
th. w.a-Lr p.,...« .. pubiuhM •'^T^';^.^ | — ^^'^^.("".tV,;"; d^riitVat^be origTu ' **^"- Hubbard, the leaders of the Begi J pouthes from all other mail matter and la. i uMni'mously "ad-VpTedr Yw 367nay8 1»!
ifname. are pria*/<«tbi pi* "aud mainspring ol the rebellion (Tremen- mental Baud of the tOtwth KegHiieot,ba»«- beJ lucti pouches " Uougress, Wishington, j _ Not voting or absent, MesErs. Bayard,
doOS uppldU.>«-.)
nailed l" ooe add' eoa.
pK, ti ai Io* MMk •ab«cri«»«i.
•^ Sub«enC>er« to ihc Oailt Pioaaxs aji* Peso
o«aT,lDtk« eit;, ara n'>ail.>d tkat ,««7m<fBt mvnH be
:..»l«l« a.)a«y k> Mr. Uurke, Uut e«ll««u>r, or al 1^
sabwiMr. ar.«p««ie<i 10 pay promptly o« pre«m 1 H amy bt by that of t reiooot (great cheer
■tiou ol htxit, ur •e«iu> toUr Burke lug) ; or it may bc by the grander system ' opou the same plan as that given by the
Of John Quincy Adams. Reason and sen- game Society last year. Visitors will caM
way or to what extent ; bat simply that we • ^^ f ^^t 8BeU.ng do noi prev<«it. The la-
most strike ; It may be by the system of a . ,.. ., ,. ^,„ . . ,
Ma.8achu*tt8General-Butler(applau?tJ, ^i'eaof the Society ♦111 he in Attendance at
Tkt) Mnaa '>i tli« DtiLT Pionaaa to tub«er{b«r« to ilM
my trc S7 per >e«r . M M ter ati aonib^ . •! 76 lor
|br«« awMw ; yagw^tai (o bcwaJr <ii cmIkmmh
> A E FO UH rU PAGE
I do not say DOW in what also consented to be present, if their duties! D. C aigoed by order of the I'ostmasttr i Bright, Johnson of Tennessee, Johufeou of
UciJbral, J!»o- A. Kasson, I Missouri, Ptarce. Polk, P.jwtrll, Rict, Saulti-
1st Asst Postmaster General. • bury and Willcy.
The Secretary of the Treasury's report i '*''*® Standing Committpps were nnnounc-
will not be seul'to Coogrtes belore Friday. I ^ '^'^^ ^^ '^e same as ut tiie last ses-
_„ I fliou, with the loUowintr chanKee :
A .'WIUIE FEATHER' PRQPOSITIOX. | Qn Foreign iielations-Mr. Harris .n
Wasblhoton, Dec. 4.— Mr. Saulsbury of I p|«cT oJ Air. Breckeuridtre.
Deiawarc, offered a resolution to day in the \ Un Military Aliaire— Air. Nesmith in
the tables, and tht.- Fair will be coeducted
OLK .'VEWS tiU.VMAKT.
— Tbank^iviog-Day was observed io
6ne style by the Massachusetts troops io
(ieneral £>tone'a command at P(X)le8ville
I'he New York Ticket aaya : •'> Hm
ThQ ball ID the evening was a deciJ«(] eoc-
ceu. Brtiid«a tk* gaAstt above ipecified there
were Geu. Uormau, Uol. Xum|>kiQa, iie?eral
same tioeiety last year. , ^
.meat both concur. n this poh.-y. which «^ fer their sapper al aoy time between six
ou>y according to the inost common princi- , f , , . '
pies ol human conduct. I u no way can we ai^d o'oe ©dock in the evening. Those Senate to a^poiQt Messrs. bdwurd t^verett,
do so much at ao little cost. To the enemy who attended the Fair of last year were George C. Pugh, G«orj{e M. Dallas, Chief
saoh a blow will be a terror ; to good men it highly delighted with tbis arrao^'emTOt as ''"'*'®* '^^"^^ aod otherb, as Commission-
wiin* ail encouragement, and to foreign it «vn;^„ .n .^f,u.L o i ff i ' lera, to meet a einiilar comaiision from the
nations watching tb» coat«t, .t wiU be L '^ '^^'"'^ '*" confu«H>^. and afford, an op. j ^coeded Slates, to arra^g*^ lor a re.io:ation
earnt:?t ot something beyond a mere carni* portunity for conversation and promemde. ' of tse Union aod a cestatiou ol botilitiee.
val of buttle. There has been the cry of I'he ladies will also have ou exhibitbo I '^^*^ rtwoiuUoo Waa greeted with laughs
On to Ricbmond." (laughter) and stUl'and for sale, a number of useful and fancy ' ^^'" ^^ ^,t?.**^ ^"^^ ''*.''*,'!^'^Ii'''^^^^^^^
QOtlier worm cry." On to Eoeiand " Bet- .1 # .u ■_ 1 . , ' »>tnator Wilson has introduced a bill to
_ ' _ .u A7L " __ r::'* • rr**^ articles of their own handiwork, suitable! „„„i.h ..m^ra r.i tJ>. «r,..u nr «.l.li.r. «..i,n
piac( oi Mr. Buktr.
On Public Lai^di
ot Mr. Bingham.
On PeiifiioDs — Mr.
Mr. Bingham.
Oii 1 crritorieii — .Mujara. Pomeroy aiid
Carlisk in place ol Mr. Baker and Mr.
Breckeoridge
anoti
ter than either is the cry, "On to Free- "' —"■""•■'• —"-""^ 1 punish officers ol the aru.y or soldiers, who
doni." (Applause.) Let this be heard in f^"" ^'^ ^«^°' *°<^ 'PP^oP^^te ^^ Pr^s^D^s '
the voices of your soldiers ; aye, let it re- for '^ approaching holidays, which wiU be
half-and half keceuheru from Pooiekville, aay soUod 10 the purposes of the governCicnt, dispobed ui ut rcofiotublc prias to thOce de
quaniily ot pretty girU. and "buiioned boys' j ^.d victory must be oura. By this sign -irm» th«m The m^ini»pr« nt tii* K/v-i^f,
lonumerable. Gen. Gorman wa« particularly ' ,.^oq,j„_ ( Applame.) 1 ^ members of tHe fcocietj
lively, and did 1 not kuow bim to be a good
family man of several years standing, I sbuuld
imkgice his courting days were yet to come.
— The family of the hkte Senator Doag>
Society
have been untiring in their labors to ac-
oquer. (Applause.)
1 uere is a t^aSbic story of a mighty hun
ter, V hose lite in tht Book ol Fate had complish the object for which the Fair is
been made to depend upon the preservation given, and will spare no pains to make the
las in Washinctoo have removed to the of^^^rand which was borniag- at his birth, entertainment of Thursday evening agreea-
las, in v>aeningtoo, D*ve removeoto loe | -^j^g j^^^^j ^^ ,y|j ^^, ^j^^i^y^ was snatched h' t t Th 1
furmer residence of the Senator, a neat 1 (rom the tiames and carefully preserved by "^"^ "> ▼"*"'^"- ^t* 'o* pnce
it which
shall relaru fugitives trom slavery.
No*^ much real trasinea^ will t>e tranfact-
ed ID either House of Congress before the
eommeucement ol the New Year.
Mr. Carlisle in plac« triot of Columbia
^..,, I On motion ol Mr. Vullandigham a reeo-
wiiiey in place otj \x^x.\qu ^^3 adopted requesting the Presi-
dent to comui'iijtcuc lo the lioose, if not
incompatible with the public interests, co-
pies of any ccrreFpcindence addressed to llie
I q. t,^- .,, ,, ,, , ,..,, .,, I Executive by the (iovernment.< of Spain,
Ji't nfT u ^^'•o^'^t.^''^'* *''' England and France, in regard to the aVm-
! S;;;]^u?i l^fowuing, W u.ey and , ^ iat^ryeaiioi. pr.>i>os«d b? mem in me at-
•^ a
aulhcr ;: uiJ fai i lUie miniug opi^ratioisj good deal of ice in the Wellanu cana to
in the Slates of Otgon and ('aliiornia, in day Several propellers arc tryie^ uj
the UrritOTj ofthe Uuit>/d Statep. • wnik through, and will probably =ucceed,
Adjoorued. | as the weather has moderated
Hoi?SB.— Mr. Grrley gave notice of his* Si'RiN.iKiFi.o. Dee. 4 - A ponder miii
Intention to iotrodix* a bill to coofiHicate ' txploiling occorred nt Yellow pprmes. nine
aU property Uiotgiug to ptrsom lu rccxi- "•''•^'^ 'rom here, at 7-50 this eycuiDg. 'The
lion against the Government of ibe tTuited^'^ock oi the txpkwioo was sever ly iolt
States, inolndinr p rann? recos^uif'd B9l*>^re. We cannot hear the particulars lo
slavee, who ^hiii b,. imde freemen, to pro-j^'K^^-
vide for their cmpfoyment (fnring thf war, Bamimurk, Dec 4.— General MoClellan
thtir subsetjuent uppn^- •■ ■ :. i..» loyal 1 P*'^ * dyinir visit tohis family at Parkton.
ma.attrs unci liieir lija* t.. ou. Baltimore county thii morning. He pasb-
Mr. Lovejoy, from tne CommiiUc on ; ^"^ thruoiyh this city tiiis evening, retnming
Agricukute, reporln] u Homeptead B!II. to Wasbirg too by special train
Alter incidental dtbate, the Homastead ' ^™''^*"^"'"™^— ^i»^— —
bill woj referred to the Committee oti Pub* 1
lie Lands. |
Mr. Upton lotriiduced a bill (01 the re^
toratioD ol Alexan Iria County lo the Dis-
OOMMKKCIAL.
R«vlew.of the SI. Pnul Muii«*.|.
' <trr»rtKth\t Our oua ttrmtlrUT
Interesting Soutberu News.
Mr. Wilaoa oalltid aiteuiua 10 j- iist 01
colored persooc! cootjned lu prison in >Vash 1
tair^ ot Mexico, aul any other iulormalion
lie tduy have to couimunicate.
Mr llutch'n' inirodace'l a joint re-^j.'u-
!ifJ^"u«rU^'n? ^L^''^''' '"-l?^ '*'""' ' ^'O'^ concerning ihe rer>ell.on. the considera
selves J asnces of the Peace. ihe report , ^j^^ ^^^
had Ijetn made Oy otiective Allen to the
THR PICKENS BOMBARDMENT.
Loc.sviLLB, Dec. 2 — Southern papers to | their release
the 28th contain scattered reports ot the
Pickens afiair. The bombardment com
ProvuBt Marshal.
Mr. Nelson introduced u resolution lor
which was poetpoued.
Also the followiti^ :
Whereas, it haa been represeutoJ that there
are confined in tbe OovernmvBt jail foitytive
prisoneiB, who are ii'>l cii*rgtd wiih ciinit oiit; roUo, I0al2c.
At. Pacl. Dec. i. I»iiil.
lucre ha. been but liiile dj.un in tUc
Wneat Market tor the last few da*d, uu ac
count uf the weather, iho recaipu are ligai
aiiil prices unchanged.
WHLaT. Choice Club, winifr iOc, kprintj
HVE. 20a25c ^ bushel
OATS. ^Oa^Sc do
HAKLkiY. 2JaJj do
toKX. Mid.ij do
ilUOTUY. il ^O.il 7. ^ ou.hei.
FLOUR. SuperUae t3 :u. extra U Ju
CORN MEAL. ^bag$l.
BLAB'S. White ^ bushel I'Oawic.
BLTTEit. firkia ^ lb Valoc, cotiauy iu
are represented aa teirn; slaves.
white cottage, on the hill-side
lance trom Minnesota Row.
\ . . V. ,. , . ., .._ I weapons. But at length the mother, lodig-
was presented by Mr. Douglas, shortly after 0^0^^ his . » »
cruelty to her own family, flung
his marriage, to h's falher-in-law, J. Mad- 1 the brand upon the flames and the hunter
ison Cnlta. jdied. The story of that huntor, so power-
— A private letter received in New York, i "^1 a°<i invulnerable to mortal weapons, is
from an officer of a blockading vessel ofl |
Ocracoke Inlet states that the suikicg ol 1
extra*, "houid eo?nre a fall attendance.
We hope our ciiiaeut* geu rally will givc
the ladies such encooragement on this occa-
sion, as their industry merits.
Tickets hfty CfUts each, lo be had at the
three schooners, lad'n with stone, in the
Inlet, on the 14th nit., has positively bar-
red that entrance to Pamlico Soood against
the passage of all veswls. Privateersmen
ere thereiore blocked oat from another of
their larking places. The writer says that
twenty or thirty rebel scbooaers are known
to be cruising about in Pamlioo Soood and
other waters conneetiog with it.
— The reconnoisaance made on last week
Wednesday, in the direction of Vienna,
resnlted disastrously to our troops. The
squadron found themselves surroucded by a
vastly euperior force ot rebel cavalry and
infantry, who opened a desperate hre on
oar troops, before which their untrained
boraes gave way, compelling their haety
retreat. Twenty eight of the men were
missing 00 their ceturn to camp.
— A letter has t>een received in Boston,
from George T. Chiidn, a member of the
Massachiuetts Fifth regiment, who was
captured at the battle of Bull Run, which
states that he was coofloed in the parish
prison at New Orleans, with hve hundred
other prisoners oi war, and that they were
wed treated, cheerful, and comparatively
happy. Their joaroey from Richmond 00
cupied eight days, and though they were
objecta of much interest to the people along
the route, they were not treated to any uo<
kind or insulting remarks. The letter was
kindly forwarded by Gen. Palfry, Provost
Marafiai ot New Orkatos, to whose care aoy
letters (or the prisoners should be sent.
— A Maaat!an correspoudent of the San
Francisco Btuuttu says :
Geo. Bhieidi will not accept the position
teDdervd bim. Uia reasoDii are distrust m his
itbysical power— having, it is eaid. suffered of
lat« from bodily ailmeuta, and ti wife, it the
AdmiciiitratioD lad offered bim Li:^ former
rauk — that wuich he held in the war with Mex-
ico—no conaiJeratioa of family or friends
would have outweighed bis sense of duty to
hj!icuuuiry. In the war with Mexico he waa
a General of Division. >^ hy, tLeu, insult him
vivh the tender of a »uborditiat«
twelve years afterwards:
— The London Ttr»t« attributes tke lo*
activity in the dt;mand tor coltuu iu India
to lingering heBitaiKMi as to the American
supply, bat say;! that other circumstances
have also operated forcibly to such a result.
Th* rtui ,.;:>cf of the yresent i(agtuiti</ti u
scarcity 0/ oMoii, but tht tib$ence 0/ a
fvr calicOy litt vutrUis of tht world
beiny glutted iciiJ* LaAc'^uAi'd y^Mhi. Man-
ufacturers in eortaiiing operations are do*
log what they must have done sooner or
later, irreapeciive of the stoppage uf the
American supply.
short dis ■ his prudent mother. Meanwhile the hunter *^®y ^'*^^ placed the tick»^ts, which entitle 1 menced ou the 21st, and continued with oo<
This bouse ' ^^'"^ P^^^''''^' ^'^^ ''^^'^'^^''^^'^ ^^"'^rtai the holders to a bountiful supper, irifAoiU 1 casional intermission night and day till the
eveninc of the 'J4th, when Col. Brown
1 ceastd firing. The rebels did not respond
until ttlitT Fort Pickens opened tire. 1 he
Ore ot the Fori aud oaiieries outside of
Santa Rusa Island was directed against
i F'ort Barranca?, and other rebel batteries.
{the reb^l .-iteamers Time and Ncims, and
Navy Yard, winle the Federal vessels eu«
giiged Fc>rt Mi.Rea
Tne rebels admit 16 killed anri wounded.
Coobiderable dam.tge was done to Mcliea,
including the caving in ot the powder ma>
gazines, and a parlial det^truciiou of the
Navy Yard, Warritigton and a rebel train
hauling provisions to the rebel army.
'The rebels seenkrd to act etricny on liie
delensive Thestories about dimbiiug the
we know not Ue hope the Governor will , r^;orado and Niagara appear nnfoonded.
The Time and Ntim.? were :?omewnat dam-
now repeated in this rebellion, and slavery
is the tatal brand. Let our government, ^^^ *^ t)rug stores and at the door.
which has thus far preserved slavery with 1
maternal care, simply fling it upon the -A. pbtitio* is being circulated in Slil!
flames which itself has mad.y aruused, and water, the object of which is to call the at
the rebellion will die at once. (Cheers,)
Amidst all the perils which now surround
us, there is ooe only which I dread It is
the peril which comes from soose new our
render to slaverv — some fresh recognition of
its power — some present dalliance with its
intolerable preieusioos. Worse than any
delieat, or even the fligbt of an army, would
be such abandonment of principle. From cxamme her papers, and if necessary board
tention ot hir Excellency, Governor Ram-
sey to a suspicioas looking Frigate now
riding at anchor on the Wiseoosio side of
Lake St. Croii, opposite the city. By
what authority this cratt ittests our Lake,
all such peril good Lord deliver us ! And
there is oue way of safety clear as stnlight
— pleasant as the paths ol peace. Over its
broad and open g%te is written simply
"Justice." There is victory io that word.
Do justice and you will be twice blessed ;
for so yon will' subdue the rebel master, 0"r qiutations of the St.
while you elevate the slave
Mr. Dale advocated the pas-age ot tue „ „., „
resolution. Ue remarked that we are now .^f^Ti^l' \^*»;"" Oomm.tiee for the Di..
. , ^.u i.uai, r,c o.c """ I trlct of Columbia be lustrucied to inouire luto
Happjrliug the slaves uf the reb. I^^ ior mem } lue uuth of »*id report, and by what anthorlty
during the war. He thoughl tnis country ; they are cucLaed. nho are the repurtt.d own-
tht moct Corrupt, trom the Supreme Court ' ®'"*' *"<^ ^■^*'' i^gMstioa, 11 auy, la necessary
down, ot auy other m the world. Xhe 1 ^° '■'^*'"^ *^^° ''T '"f"^^^",™*"^ *"**'" ^'''^
.»,r..J. 1 ; . .1, •. I vent perbona irom being Bunilariy imprisoneu
coarse ot jubtice in thi-^ city wa.-^ most ex- hereafter, aud to report by bill or otherwise,
traorainary. He argued that it was the Adopted.
duty oi Uougrt^ss tc look iiilo the admin.s 1 Mr. Ptndieton introduced a resolution,
tration oi ju:,uce iLi this Dij-irict. | whicL. was adopitxi, lustrucling the Com .
Mr. Wiison remarked that he had visit , miitee on Military Affairs to report whaii
eJ these poor persans .n juil, uad w.tne?sed cbanige, it any, is necessary in the mode
tiie ihing.s ol which "^ "^ ' • '
the cruel condition
were placed. He cudorstd
pressed by Mr. Hale as 10 the adminisira j wae reltrrcd lo the Commiiitc ou the Ju
tion ot justice in this Disiiicl. He wa.s'dicarv: '
willing Ihat hio resolution should be refer- wherea». the exchange of priboners in the '
red lo the JuJiciary Oommitiee. prei-ent war has already been practised indU
Mr. .McDjugal tag^ested that, instead ot fe*^'lj. •^iJ a- mcL i^xtiioiiijc wou.d uot uu-j
' -e ihe vifjor (.f oir arir.a but subserve
Mt^SS PORK. -^ bbl, lll'ai:;
MESS oEt-F. ^ bbl, llOall.
iiACON. .-suirar cnred, lo^allc.canv
lOall. pltiiii e>)» >c, naiiulderH, j*dOJ.
bElLU iiELt. iStkiic « IL
I.AKD. <:> R,, 7a8c.
toUGAB, N O. ^ a, yalOc. Havana lOalo*.
reUned, A A B, llailj. Cuba, relint-d, llalll.
Loaf, cruflued and powdered, l2faU|.
COFFEE. Prime Uio pet itj. lOai; i.-j. La-
guavTa l*>c, Java 'i'ihloc
BICE, fi R daluc.
hALT. Frime artitle, |J 6U )« bbi-
EGGa, ^ doz loaiOc.
FltUilb. Gteeii Apples ^ bbl $J 60a3 7i ;
he had s[K>keii, aijd ul pavrnf-nt ot soldier? who are held a« pris- ' ^ried, ^ i'. .7 1 2.»6 1.2c ; iVachcs. '.<al2 1.2c ,
1 in which uiujale.-'onerfc'ol war. I Cianherriea, fi bush 75al0 c ; Uaisma $3 60a
Kiorsed the views ex j Mr. Co^ introduced the toliowiug. which I l^lT, t?^"ntir U^l^r ifolondTnal^'-'''
denouncing ihe adiuinislraiiou 0} iastite in '"^rea-
the Disiriwl, ihey should pro[>ose
rent-dy and discuas
Mr. Feisendeu remarked, to liie Senators
that, liuring a former session, whik it was
the highest intcrt-sta of humanity, and auch ex*
FiaU. No. 1 Mack*^rei, ^ bbli2o;No. 2
f U ; Xo. ;i, $l-t. Dry Cod, ^ bbl ic JuaT 60.
^teak-d Uerriog, f^ box, 76c.
CANDLES. M<JuldTttilo«r, 10alO-i.2c :^Ib
Star, 16 I-2al7 1*2 ; Adamantine, 20c ; Speim
CHt.EsE. W. B. ^ ft 5*10 ; E. U. Italic.
LlyUOi^ii Uociitiea Lonimon.
her. It is understood she \s owned in H^d^ ' «i^d, aud got out of reach of Brown's fire.
son Wisconsia , Brown received no reiutorceaientn.
j The P^ast 'TinnesKC bri^ige burners are 1 oropojed to make appropriations for a prop
Oca CojfMBRriAL CoLUific.-Merchant.= , ' »« ^e court martialed. I'he E.vckangc states vr prison in this city, the neasity for using
. . , . , i that Senator Dickens is aujoiig the prison- the means for ether purposes, vtx., for the
business men and tarmtrs are referred wigrgj^j^^gj Tennessee. prosecution of the war, was urged. As to
Paul market! L-gisators called upon bv the L-gmla the judiciary pystem in this I^istrict, he bud
Do justice They will be carefully corrected daily by a ture lor un explanation ot alledged counec- [ f'^r ytar^ looked on the Lopelc^eucis ol re
frankly, generously, nobly, and you will find disinlereated person, one who is not engag ^'^° wiih,br:dge burning denied all knowl
blreigth instead of weakness, while all seem- . i- , i r l j , edge and asserted that the perpetrators wert
the best mode of retort, rebels as a povernment. thercore ^-.j,,, ^ ^bi 7 ,>Oa*y ; Tierces. $7.
' • u,^.?*'^''*' Ahatthri'rea.dentoi the Uaited I mEAIb. Beet, ou fool, 2o i'ork. 2<ki4c.
atize uiekaurcs lor the exchange ol priwueni p ,jiir j^y »i"— «v
in the present war. j ^oiATuE^'. NeshauBock.* and pink eye-.
ft butiiiel, 'i0a26c. Mi.\ed lute. 1 j>',^U€.
ing responsibility will disappear in obedi-
ed in trade, from the record of actual irann-
ence to' God's everlasting law". Do justice, *<^^''J°*' *°^ °^y ^ relied on as strictly
though the heavens laU ; but they will not correct.
Ml. Kvery act vt )a3tice becomes a
■ representatives ot su all lactions only.
new ;
pillar of the universe, or it may t>^ a new
link ot that i
— .-golden everlasting chain, '
Whose blroDg embrace holds heaven sod
earth and mam.
Henry
Winter D«vla uu llic Cundact
oftlie War.
PsTTv Theft.— Two nice Buffailo Robes
were taken from James Smith's Cutter
niglit brfore last, while standing at his office
door on Third Street. This shooiJ be a
warning to persons in the habit of leaving
their property bo exposed.
Mr. Hulmau introduced a pteambie re-
iterating the sentiments contained in the{
Crittenden resolutions, to the effect that the'
war wa.- forced upcn us by the disuoionists,
and ili.it the ijniy object lu currying it on j
re-establish obe- 1
ONlOKd, ^ boaL, aaMki.
ulL7». C»iu^u, ^ ^lil^ 56adOc. Whale, boa
joc. Ncaikiuui, |i ^0. Lard, t>^.itti»c. Lauaeed,
;,:,c. Tiirpeniine, fl 50.
V\ U;TE LEAi>. fn cwl , fo JOaT iO.
MoLAS.'^b.^. I'.aiilAliou t« gai., 40a4Jc. bu-
tonn, but now he =aw an opportunity for a' by thr United Slat.-, is to
cbaaire.atid there.ore trusted that the en- dience to the Constitution and Cninn, and ' g*r llou=c,4^....oc. U.id^n .->7up. ujaioc
lire =uoject would be fully and properly ,i,^t ^^^^ these objects are accomplished! LLAt; AAO alioi. Pig €,lb 7c. Bar7*c
The -Memphis merchants' o'eeting recom- dealt with. >> itb regard to fugitive slave- ' ^j^^. ^^r -ball cease . ■•Lot fe b»g, II b5.
mended the Bank3 to cut their bills int.. there wa.^ much feeling on that qa.^tioa. | Mr. Holman » propo^ilioo conciuued with ' k,^^"*' ^'^^^^^ '^"'"^ ^^'°°' ^^ ^^- ^'^''■
traet.onal parts lor change. j and .t was intimately connected w.th the a resoiutioa reafiircjing ine^ sentiments. I ^^OAfo. Commun *« ft 4taic. Family. 6*c.
The Cbarlef too Cout^i deprecates rais- odiicultus in which the country i:^ cow m- On motion of Mi .Murxe ofPenusilva- Palm. i'4a*ic- CasUe. i4aio
voivcd. He would met« out just ce. and nia, it was laid on the uble by a vote if 71
discriminate as to the fact?. ' ag^mst Go
The debate was further continned ; and ' Mr. Dunn oflered a resolution instructing
':'^"^. l^!..'?^-^.:!!'^^^ •^y..'*^'''"."*-^'"' ''^Ub^ CummilUe on Foreign Aflairs, to it?
Ua^at WiNTSB Davih, of Maryland de-
livered a lectins in Brooklyn, the evening
previous to ScMsia's lecture, that is spoken 1.- „, a* 1 .u - . .l
^^ . . r-"-'^ Lastcrn Mail, as the river at the potnt
iag the black flag and say? it 13 urgvd prin
cipaily by those who keep a Bx'e distance
from the war.
A New Orleans despatch says that Gov.
Moore and Generuls Lowell and Rugge 9
reviewed 28,000 troops including 1,400 free
n«,'roes.
'The Richmond Exaviiner publisher the
OcR Eastrrv Mails. — Messrs. Barbank
& Co. informs U4 that there will hereafter ; conver.-ation between Lieut Maury and tb»-
be no more delay iu the arrival ot the
GLA.>V3. Amenoau WiUd-jw, bxlu, $2 UUa
2,2i. 10x12, 12 25a2 iO. 10x14, $^ 5082 7»
lOZlo lo 12x16. $2 7^a3 ^J. 12x1- W \UtM,
(100(1.^00. Per lun, abjut i^ t-ViiiU oti.
liiON Eial liar, i'eiiUoyivAnijk, all ai^ea uu
Of
Grand Duke Consiantlne. tirand Admiral ' b'a, be requested to report 'mmediateiy to li^^, ^^ree {arsons uf African descent, who «\f;.l'''"«'^tiii'»r^' .a.hei 60.75 •
oMhe Russian Navy. Consrantine itivites , tbe senate, the liamc-s ad porsong n^^ Uom tk ' '^''"^- ^•■^^''"-^^' %< bushc t>0a7.,e.
ofasoneoltbdmosithuughituland.uies- .::"-, .^ — ^'- -, Maury to enur the Russian service Mau- j confit^ed m the Di.-tnct of ( _olum^^^ Suu=, lot the formation oi indc
o. »» ouc o. luc uioa. luuuguuui auu eiaies crossing is m such a condmoa ^ to cause : ry replies that he can't accept until South- t»"= <-'J of VYashington, with the caus^? of ^dJ,i,i colonies. U> be urot.-cled from kir
man like utterances that hav. been made | _. _,. ...., .,-^^ ^^.j ^j„ ^^^^^^^^^ I ,>, .J'dependence is established j their commitment, and the names 0. the \ .^.rll^taS A^upt '
since the Cuuiaicuceuiciil of the war, but it ,
was hardly up to the teiaper ot the people
on the slavery question, aud was uot so wcli
received as Mr. aBU.s.NXB's adtlress. The
Wvrld says of the lecture : '
The ijeneral purport of Mr. Davis's dis-
course Was that the war tor liie prr-^rva
tioo ;( the Cuiou and the Goyeroin<-nt
should be conducted With that strict regard
for the authority of law which will preserve
no more trouble.
arrive at about 6 o'clock p. m.
PoBK — The Market yesterday was some-
what crowded — the price p»r hundred
ranged from S2 7.5 to .15.00.
The Confi^erute Gunboat
coming trum New Oneans was accitieuiai-
Iv nurned 15 miiesab ive Helena on the 23d.
Tuicitrora j uaagi^traie? by whom coramitred the Ipngth
of iheir ioiprisonuient. a.d the namtB of x he ' ji^trodu^x^ a propontion on the qu<iition o"f
person- ts ho made the_first arrest. L^^^e ^^^ con^h ration of whicn wa.
may choose lo tmi^rant thereto Horn the ] iu,'i^":i"4ic. """ ^
Ci>i>l>AGK. Mauiiia fa lb lual2c;Jatei>alOc,
CivACE.Eua. Buller ^ ubi iJ uUnb, Water
I «4 V); >0'j» and Uustuu k'ji.1: Pilot Uread ii VJ
I JdlliE^ Dry $"SaS^ Green fJa4.
Wood is worth from ^3.5u to 4,00, lui
mea.-;urement, in this market.
Froiu Fortress* Mouroe.
OS against txiug cut loose from the old
moorings.
Ibe great emergency which has com
positiun j^i^j ^^^ iTuv-rtiment to put forth all its
Strength t4) maintain its existence, isat>'
safe-
teuded with av/me danger to the d
guards ot liberty. The framers of the Con-
stitution inteiid^d to strengthen tbt«e his*
torical bulwarks which it cost centuries ol
eflort to erect, and which we ought lo re^i . .
gard as sacred even while enuaged io a '*^
•truk'gle for our national existence. The' Scruko.h
spirit of the bold barons who extorted Mij-
na Chaila from King John and of their
A NAVAL LNGAGEMENT-
FoRTRKss Mo.vKOK, Dfco .3 — A pharp
eut'agement between the United States
guiilxjulo Uelz^l .Seymour. Whit-be id and
Shawnee, and a rebel steamer, suppoetd to
be the Yorktown, took place yesterday,
about five niilt^ obovt' New|Kirt News.
'The boaibardiueul Ia.-)t(d about two hours,
commencing at hvf o'clock in the morning.
'The rebel steamer kept ciose in shore whf-re
PoLiCK CocRT.— Ksq. Gibb^ yestenlay ' a j>owerful lottery assisted it, and never
fined a Gr-rman $15 and ciwts for chopping venturing within close range of our gucg.
J _ u J . .1 , .. ' 1 be eneagement was kept up with great
down a shade tree on the premises ol Mr. • '^"«5»5^""- r i ^
Wood Thirvks.— Thesc depreditora have
again commenced their work Person?
owning timbered land iu this vicinity
eboold be on the look out.
On motioa ol .Mr. Wilson it wai» n'^?oIv
ed that the laws now in force in the District
of Columbia relating to the arrest of fugi-
tives from'service, or labor, tocether with
all other I.iws concerning persot.-" of color in
the District of Columbia be refened to the
Committee on the District of Columbia.
Mr. Lovejoy atd Wis. Conway acvt^raiiy
trodu
slavery
SI. HAUL
FUR MARKET.
UKe-fMSKH 4. 1^41.
pasipon'd. I ij^ereisat preeeni, qail« aecarcily of flrat
Mr. Watts. Delegate h^,n Ne* Mexicj/ ^la^ tam. coDsequently a fair prtce is oOertd.
introduced a prea-n-.le concludiDir wilh a I ^^^ foilowing -laoiat.oa. m«y n..Wicii> reucJ
rtaolutiijn requesting tin' ftecreiry oi War .. ,
.*7ij L. L apQU a* the cash pnoe :
to report to lue Houiie what meafureabave \ ^ _ J,,
,1 I ''t"^*<t —
cjeeu or ought to l>e taken to expone andiionk f r*
»• .*! \i lUV .
vuor.
Sharp on St. Anthony Hill. Served him ~x g,^ of tra(^. in cUarc^? of Provost
Marshal Davis, went from here this morn-
I ing to convey Mr. Pan^^boru. co;,r-ul tor
Assistant Subgrom pob Saxooy to New Oilean*, to Norfolk. By
THB ■
... ^,. ^, .. . , , , punish .Vluior I. vniJ -, and Other urn.
and tl.at the t omtniit^ be TirthiT .n<.trtict.^i,o (^ -, ol treason, or e- _..
ed to con.=^drr the ex^^dienoy of abolishing j^ .urrcLucriZg a htr„'er and .u^ , u.r iorce ' ?r..* •• «
stayery iBthc Di.-^tr.cl with ccmpenBatiOn| ^^ United Stat^ 8oId°era lo Tekau troops " • -
to loyal owners of the «!aves. ^j^^. ^-^^^ ^,,^^ ^^ j^^^, ^^ ^_ ,
Mr. Wiikiason intn.iuced a bifl to abol- ! jj^^^ from blame. Adopted. ; ^""^^^ ^^ ''
ishtho ]i..nuction between v.laoteera and Mr. Hutchins a^ted leave to irtroduc<: a
•^^.•J'^"- ,. a . • • . bill uljolishing slavrery in tb: District of
Mr. Saalshury oSered a joint resolution, ' (j^qj^i^j^ ^ ^
whic:.i3asfol,ows: • Mr. Cox objectcJ. Adjourned.
Wherein. The people of th«» .'^ateb of Vir-( __^ •'
ginia, North Carotin t, S«nth Carolina, G«or-
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ia. Florida, Aiai.ania Mi-siBsip[.i, Louisiana. | Maryland I^ci^lature.
exa>s, ArkiiU'tas arid leuiiessee ure iu revolu.
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Beef, on foot.. .
Pork,
Mutton, per hoa ...
V'caisoD, per Ib..^
i'oultry do ...
MEAT MA.HKLl\
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We do it wrong, being bo maje^ical,
To offer it the uiow of violeace.
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GbnCRAL HXADQl^lKTBR'. PT4TJ(i1 MiXK., j
AnjlTlNT GKNKKAL'.a
bT. Pail. De
OnfXRAL ORDKKS. No. 2^.
F«»r.— Dr. John U. Mnrphy of Saint Antho-
ny. Hennepin county. i« announced as S^ir-
l^eon of the Pourih Begiment of Minnesota
^AiCl^R'r& .
lion agaiufft tiia conslitutioaal government .!' PATiaOTlC ME6.-SAG tUF IHE uu VEhNOit. I " Nkw YoKk Oec 4
, „ . ^, -;— ^ -:r-:r -■;■-■ - I f^lS^llliSerru^^^^^^ i**^ ^.-The MarrMl pix)UR r.l.s,uitefirtn. S.les. lo.eoobar.
tollowiug Ord.r was that tnean- we learn that t^he^rpbe| yes*! j .^^^^'J//; J^J^^^^^^^ [J'^^^: ; Legislatur-: organ .ed today by the- eiertwi I ^j,,
^ W HE AI laaa active, i^nt priets withost de
hifi'Bnnua". messa^-e. mat the ULiou muBtbe , •.'"'^"'"":"' V**^^*.**^ ' 1^' ' Mu.WArxta. Dec. 4
.preserved aud hence all dli^penfabla meaobl " "^ emiritntly loyal and pa. lie FLoUE doll aud htavj ; no bale. iei,;i.j.
Nei;«S from >CW xork. must be employed, and beUevi.ii ti:at kind atid says he has conv.rned the l/egislature on i WHEAT aU^dy. Sate« of winter recciptt
worthy successors in fighting the good fight' J^tei day issue.! from the Adjutant Oener* ^f^^?®" ^^^^^ ^<^^'°° ye-^terday, wa? the federate ai^ie. oi AiaaficAi aad ,of Mr. lirry .>^pe!lke^ of the Hoi
against arbitrary power, must not U:- ligtt- ' al's office : I steamer Patrick Henry. I he rebels claim | Whereas, The Congress of th. United States, Mr. Goidaborough iTwiuent ol the Senat*:. i .iZTTiT^
iT^ffrontedbycX^ing Iheirwork totbej .:-.-»..» .„„,«,.„...„ . that no damaire wa? done th.m. , approving the eent.ment. o^^^^^^^^ 'TU Goven^or 's ««aage w.. t ^^ e><ied chang,
clash ot arms. I
fraternal feeiing between the iJjy.e oi aii lUe
Sutea i» indispensihle to ttte ai<iiateaanee of a
,._ « .L- VI We do not suppo* that we are in any im ^■-•^-I>r. John U. Mnrphy of Saint Antbo- ^J'^JtJtL^'^^''\fJ^^l\^ | happy a..! prosperous Union. ...i being wi.iiug
— George fiavem^er, »«o ot kx- Mayor mediate danger, for ihe temper ol our peo I "J- *^*°°^V"» county, is announced as S-ir- Nxw Y obk, i>e<?. 4 — AdviM tro™ at- ' to^i;:,.:^.,^,.,!- 1. wiir-g on their pan to liiem
Havemyer. ofXew York, wascbm^hed to 'pie would not tolerate aoy acts bearing ^•'^n "^ the Fourth Begimeui of Minnesota Thomas via Panama re{»rt that tb tap- 'lii^i peace m^j be re loreJ to acud
death last week Weda«dav in the «,^ar ' even the aemblaace of arbitrary power, e.x. Volunteers and wul be respected and obeyed tain Of the privaler-r Jeff Davi^ was CD country a ,J the Uni>n and e on be
Jeain, last week V\ tdue^lay, in the «»«*'■_.„-(,„ .^e nre^ure of a 'tr-eat Dubfic' accordingly bo^rd the British mail stouner lient,,pre*r and mimiauied aud ae cu-
rrhoerv o( M«wr« HavMnp\-«.r Tc^nm-r^A <*pt «°"er tne pressure 01 a g.eai puouc accoruiugiy. „i ^„ m«>=-o <ii*l*.t' an.! Maann »*.«» t>.lrpn , o; eru.iua of the people of ti.e a ..Mates
retmery oi Messr*. Havemeyer, lownaend , ^^^^., y^^ j^^ ^^ freedom is so thor- 1 Stamd.-ln. E W. Cro«i of Olmstead coun "^«" ^^" &lideK and Mason ''^re ^ken ^ ^^^ acoompli-hment of thi* object »a desir-
A Co., in First street. Williamsburg. He ' ou»rhl, transfused into the popular heart, ty, U announcd as Assistant Surgeon of the ^^^"^ , ^'^ ^^ . , , , ^ , ^*P .M/ t ^^^^ ^'^ ^^'-^ ^'-'^ ^■^^
p' „,,. p«„:„«„, ,f Minnn.,». VI. . A Dutch fle-et of 11 vessels Were to be off B^s-uived. Taat MilUrl F Ilmore. Frauklin
r ourth negiment OI Minnesota Volunteers, and . *'u.v,.. _ , . j y .■ t • o- i- 1 j l- .. .<- \a i..ii
B «.uu«:ri8. «au La^yj^j^ ^^'ov. 7th. to oem^fcd ?4tisfacU')n , P»€rce. Edward Eveieit, *»«mk«s ^ Dallas,
from Venezuela tor having trampled on the ,po«- »• Ewiig. Horace Bu:ney, Beverdy
V. L fl Johnson, John J. Cr:te:jden. Oeorg*! E Pagj,
— slut i"»ri t\ <i f9 l»T.. —
Fourth Regiment wi.l report forthwith for
du'y at Fort Snelling.
by order of the Commander-io-Cbief.
JOH.V B. .SaXBO.X. Aoj. Gen
He : oughl^
was twenty>&ve y«ar8 o( age, and resided | that m soon as the peril is past ihey wil
With hit tether in Foortaeuth street, New I t^ioaud the .maoediaie restoration of all the \
V .w u. n.> »^<>.. ...M ..o , tk c old ancienl iruaranleea oi liberty in tbeir
1 ork. Mr. Uavcmyer entere J the refinery . n » ~ .e . uj
«;""«•/ fgjj \Qff^^. ^ was seen in the prompt abdi-
by the baacawnt eotraace, and while \ook- , catioc of power by ihe San Francisco vig-'
log at Ihe — chine ry was caught in a cog dance committee when its work was accum- '
whetl by the elbow of his coat, and with ' V^^^^- But though the immediate danger
iearfal rapidity was drawn into the
riil be respected and obeyed accordingly.
The Surgeon aud Assistant Sorgeoa of the ' i. . . c iw»/»-=j.^, „^.M^m. v... v.....vu, .^.^.g, .. . -t.^, . . . i
._..u o:_. _, . ,.. . Dutch flag. ^ ^ ,' and Hich*rd W. Thompson, bf a^d they are must bear her shapj and he hopes it
may not t>e great, we should be cautious
how we set precetlen'?. The political events
chinery. Before the engine could be stop- of the day may awaken reasonable solici-
ped, Mr. Havemeyer 's neck was broken, and , tsde, and Mr. Davis has rendered a valuable
the side of his bead crushed in such
BUSINEiSS LOCALS.
Fresh OTSTxai?.— Capt. Geo. Benz. (Union
service in calling alteotion to the impor Hetel) annouoces to his old customers and the
lance ot confining all the acts of the gov- public generally, that he ia now in daily re
ernment, in putting down this wicked and' ceipt of Fresh Oysters, which Le is
(earful manner that he died imo>ediately.
—The steamer Atlantic, j«it tailed for
Fort Boyal, carried oetMMog o^her thinga,
a prialiDg |if««, casta. type.Ac, with *
v.ew of starting a newspaper at Port lioy-
al, to be condocved under the snperviaioo Nafolfojt recommended to Gecerats Self-sealing Diajiowd PHoroeaai'Ha, twenty
of General Sherman. A proper person never to venture an army in the field before ' ^^* '" *^** Dolla«, at
will be selected aa editor, and it is con tern- it has tmdergooe at leaat six months of pre- 1
'The Dutch government had concluded hereby appointed Commiasiooers on the part done with uo nig^>rd houd. He urges a
to illow United Sial'^ VCflKta of war tore- , of Oou<res8 to confer with a like number of loan lor the purpmt, also thai it is due to
main in tkeir port, 4? hoars to coal. The Comuis.ioner^ to be appoiniea by lue autea ^^^ p^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ immediate
I.- .1 J- .iL».^. «' -.Uor^o i„ /,-..a<:«,«-.«^ >-^'ir*"=-*'J '^^r the preservation ol U»e Lmoa and ". . . , ■•'■««»•»«
' \N«t India 8te*im^rt»*bane. in conseqjeocei j^^g j^^,,..^^^^^f j^,(;.^,j^j^j^„^gj ^h^^ provisiooe b- mad- tor rau,iLg and eqiip.
ot Ihe Tient —air, ordered a., their agents I they r-pon I'ut result ot eAtd couiereacc to p.r.g tiie Mary .and quotu ot voiuntei^ro lor
to fnraiiii no more coal to the vessels of the Congre-si for approval or rejection ihe w;^:. He aisc recommenuB le^^iAUon
United Stalta- ( ResoWed, That upon the appointwent (rf ^^^ ^^ eummaiy pinnihrneut o: ptr^>.,.- in
The accounts trom Bolivia are deplora J^^^^^^^X m^Ju^r'' "^^^^^ :! Maryia^ who sL. be cobvict Jo; .iding
__^^ ^^. ble. The Commander Vieneral at i^^^i tor Wat p^xr^i-^ ol cmileteaca u ^u . > or atoning in any maniier tho«: wbei are in
prepared ' ^^^ ordered the txcculion of over 200 per- ' tive hosil ties sha!! ceaoe and be •
Special »e-ssa>u in order that thty m^y ul »i lowtr elevators 7ck: for No. 1. 71j tor :»o -.;.
once periorm < :?ariy the express wul o: the ^t the La Ci js-e elevator «.nly 7i was cflere*
people by taking siich twpa m 8«*m moot ,o, Xo- 2. Salea ol So. I at 7i. No. 2 al 72
effective to vuKixi i . honor and loyally y^,
of the Stato by : a- far •a.-* poBsibie,
and reuK'dy.n^ itic eviis of the action of: UlV.lt,
for the payment U tne states pcruoci of,a^»i.„ i.^Mbtai, m^ ^,x, ^^ >^^ — u
the uauonal Ux for the exptLses of the MstiiA.v^-.orec (U..i,«o'taf<»> j*aci>ter»r UMiae
War. He tiays llMi reoellion ma^-l tj« put i>ait4Lax>.«n jfHtluK.aaJ k.aiv( 4vi>:ff« l.amt^r-i
dow:;, 1,0 uiatter at wiiai coai. Our State! '^' at.p«m.
ill be
»ctritai> ll««oraf'»r lm>i
M.mrt a« s. «■ aiA^*. *ut%o iTitMt.
wRoiTEhnaT. ; —
Ua. . tr
I 7% I
s
,,,.,. ..11 , o^ M>ri« who recently were encased in revoiu- 1 and Bu*li not be renewed unieaa said Coauniie-
alrocious reOeawn, wi:hin the limits ot the to serve ap at the low price of 30 cents per ;?^« "V^Tm^rt. Am7.iT thai .ho ' "'oaera ^^'^^ ^« ^^^-^ ^o agree, or iu case of
Loos tilutioo and of laws enacted under it. • doaea. Hi* Reslauraal Rooms w til compete y'^^^'J movcroebu. Amoue looae wno ' ^ urrMmt-.x by th-m. said agreemeat thaU
' with any in the city, and hi. liquor, will »peAk ^ ^J" '\r\^7!^l ! nn^"^? P.i'' ' ^^-Vr^^' «'"»«' »»' ^'^^^^ «' '^' *'"'*•
„ ^ _ ,^ I, .u n V, .. J , dova, Gen. Uenloaa, and a numl)er ol Pres- ; said.Sute*.
Pau.— .«l^orbe«r.«ee. ' for them^eives. O.^ve han_^c.ll. dec6 im , ^q^; ^qJ f^Mir Colonels. ! The resolution wa3 laid on the table.
' - - - - — - On motion of Mr. Sumner, it waa rtsolv-
ari.i.<i a,^aiiisl Ihe G'uveruuieat.
From Weittern Virginia.
LTRLDtlCK. HlLDhKBRANT.
A a«.. ■i%<: ^-tr ^-..l lU:j.ieT la ki: iii.^d* u!
laiTAT'ox or aoekwoou moclduus,
•„(•.«. .jjOk;a< ti.«M. Pot ,-« . »:..; I'.wK.rr »r«-..
WaB»-R ■ ■ " :WKi«K's Bi^'iX
decS-41y i SI. PaTIa MIN
WHITJISY'S GALLEBY.
plated to issue a weekly sheet, which shall liminary manoeavrings and tactics in camps R"o"p— T*»« T«ket office of the L*Cro.«.
exprcas the sentiments of the Government, esubliabed for the purpose, and let no one
and at thenne tiae aid in sappreasing n^
beUioo 00 the aoU of the PiliiMtto Bute.
and M.iwaukee Railroad, has been removed
from the Levee to the office of the North
in this coantry denounce oar eenerais il Western Express Company, and wili remain
*iw.^ JU . .u- j..;>w, I there a:, lii the opening ot Lavigation.
tbey adhere to this advice. | no^^^i^ cfl AS. WOO D, Ticket AgcnL
PRiVATEEa ^UMTBR HEARD FR(JM.
ice steamer Northern Light, trom A»- ed that the SeCTttrry of War be requested
pinwall Nov. 20th, has sarrived. She brings to furnish the Senate copies of any general
5>*23,oOO in treasure. Ibe Captain re orders in the Military Deparlmeot of Mis-
ports that infonnal.oa bad been received at souri relative to fugiti' e slaves.
Aspmwa'l that the privateer Sumter wuat Mr. Hale sutMnitted the to'iowing, wLiob
.Martinique November Sui, and that the lies over :
I United Statee gunboat Iroqaois wag within Resolved, That the Commitiee on the Jodi-
EN OIjO.su Rfc.
WiiCTi.T««f., Dtc 2— The L^gisbtnre puoKh, INTO M
met IO this city toiiay, Litgitenant Gavercor MJ okk i>Aa^ iiiki> .".'
Paiftey iresidmg ill the .Senate and Daniel r^^»-i»' *•«>?' c: .t
Frobt ot Jaekaon Ooonty in tlie Hoose. a»cs osi* Twumu.^ ^ u* ;^..«M«r rmt
'The Goveroor's me«age was seat ia this : yJL'
evening It is a forcible review ol the eon- Yi
.dition ol this ISUiie and «dvocaies siroag i ^ '
measores against reuel a:>ekiors in oar] ■_
midst. : rii (J
Col. Krauier ol Moooogahela oflered a X
A N T K U.
-K^PAMILT U
ASatVM b<nJ«SI
H O U a >: U W .V fc K h
foar boura' sail of ber.
clary be instructed to incioire lata th:.- expedi- , resolaUon tor a atiingaiit aoofiseatioa law.
WMi:e4. tMikn m OMii korMC or a 9tt Vt aj
lonuahM iritfenartsrt At)4r— .■■>■« je^ *g; .
4m«.4a« ' ii(>t' >K." rtm. QUm.
I
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THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1861.
mitt ^ §tmml
ST. PAUL, TUURSDAY. DECEMBER 5.
Halleek's Klements of HIIHarjr Alt and
8ol«uoe.
The work of Major tifoeral 11. \V. Hal-
LKCK, DOW iu coaiuiuud of tiie Uepartuient
of Missouri, od ^ The Eieiueuts of Military
Art autl Science," bud beeu publiabcd by
D. ApplktvW i Co., ot New Y'ork. It
embodies.in asiiiali cuaipoM.wtlJ e»tublit*b«d
military prhiciplca, and illuetratt-a Ibese by
reference to paat history and the opioioos
and practiced of the best generaid.
rORTU AND PLZXT8.
lo the chapter on Sea Coast Detencee,
we find an iutereatiug discussioD of the val-
ue of guna mounted on land, u^ compared
v-ih those at sea. The discuasiou i^ lollowed
up by page after page of illustrative fact/?,
and la ^>eculiarly intereflting at tli.-? time in
view of the expectations entertained by
many, that our Navy will oo able to batter
(]owii ibe torts ou the Southern coast, and
the reported repulse of the Niagara and
Colorado, in their attack on Fort .McKae
at Pcuddcola :
What should we anticipate from the na^
ture ol the contending lorce- V The ship,
under the circumstauceH we have supposed,
can eh(H)-f ti» r i)oinl ol attack, .-leitctiog the
one sLu ittay deuui tiie lutjet vulnerable ; her
men and guud are much concentrated, and
coufrqiieutly much exposed. But iu the
fort tUti guus and men are more dislribultd,
a loit with un interior area of i>everul acres
uoi having a garri^ou us large us the erew
ol a sevenlvslour gun thip. A'l parts of
a vessel are liable to injury ; wuite the fort
otl'ers but a small mark— the opening of the
embrasures, a sruall part of the carriage,
and now and then a bead or arm raised
uooA-e the parapet, -the ratio of exposed
Hurlaces being not Iiks than twenty to one.
Iu the vesbol, the guns are fired trom an
oscillating deck, and the balls gout random;
the loit the guns are Lired Irom uu im-
followers.Uld which, so loDg as tbey last,
are the most powerlul aoxiliariefl 'ot your
enemy. It is scarcely neceHary to remark
that, to etiect tbit object, — to reoiospire a
bea*en ariny with hope, and to rcanure it
o( victory, — we must not turn our becks oa
an enemy, without sometimes presenting to
him our front also, — we must not confide
our safety to mere Sight, but adopt such
measures as shall convince him that though
wounded and overpowered, we are neither
disabled nor dismayed ; and that we still
possess enough both of strength and spirit
to punish bis faults, should he commit any.
Do yoa operate in a covered or motirta*
neous country ? — &vail yooreelf of its ridg
es and woods ; for by doing so, jou will
best evade the presaore of bis cavalry.
Have you defiles or villAfes to pass? —
seize the beads of these, defeod them obsti-
nately, and make a show of fighting another
battle. In a word, let no error of your en-
emy,* nor any favorable incident of the
ground escape your notice or your use. It
is by these means that yonr enemy is check*
ed, and your troops inspirited.
The foregoing general extracts will give
a gootl idea of the work under notice, and
shows that the volume is deserving of a
very wide circulation. They indicate the
course that will be pursoed by the author
in conducting the southern campaign.
Chlaago City Alllla, Chisago Couuty,
rainuetota.
in
movable platform, and the buii^ reach tb«ir
object with uuerrmg aim. There i:* always
more or less motion in ihc water, so that
the ships guns though accurately pointed
ut one momeiit, ut the next will be thrown
entirely away Irom the obji>cl, even wheu
the motion is too slight lu be otherwise
uotieeU ; whereas in the battery tlie guns
Will l»e lireJ just as they are poiultd ; and
the motion ot the vessel will merely vary to
the exi ut ol a lew iuchi>s the spot iu which
the shot id reeeivid. In the tort, the men
and guns ure behind impenetrable walls of
stone au I earth ; in the vewel they are be-
bind trail bulwark-, whose spliuteix are
equally destiuetive wilb the shoL The fort
is incombustible ; while the ship may be
readily set on fire by incendiary projeeliles.
The .ship has many poicia exjiosed that luay
be called vital points, iiy l..;ing ht^r rud-
der, or porlitind ol htr riggii;^', or (tf her
spurs, she may become un manageable, and
uuablH to usi. her strength ; nhe nuy reef ive
shots under water and be liable to sink ; she
may receive hot hhot and be set on fire; these
damagui are in addition to having her guns
dieiiiounttd, and her people killed by sbots
that pierce her sides and scatter splinters
from her timbers ; while the risks of the
baitf^ry are continued to those above — name
ly, the risk that the gun, the carriage, or
the men may be struck.
The opinions of military writers and the
facts of history, fully accord with these de-
ductions ot theory. Some tew individuals
mistaking, or misstating, the facts ot a tew
recent trials, assert that modern improve-
ments iu tiie naval service have so tar out-
stripped the progress in the art ot laud de-
fence, that a floating force is now abun-
dantly able to cope, ou equal teroBS, with a
laud battery. Ignorant and superficial
persons, hearing merely that certain Ions
bad yielded tu u naval force, and taking no
trouble to learn the tacts of the cose, have
paiadtd them belore the public as proofs
positive ot a new era in military science.
This conclusion, however groonulees and
abffurd, has rtXiCived credit merely from its
novelty.
In 1797 Nelsoii attacked the httio inef-
ficient t'atleri'H of .-^unta L-ruz, in I'ene-
riUe, with eight vessels carrying four hun-
dred guns. But notbwithstanding his great
superiority m numbers, skill, and bravery,
he was repelled with the loss of two hun-
dred and fifty men, while the garrison re-
ceived little or no damage. A single ball
Irom the land battery, striking the side ol
one of his vessels, instantly eunii her with
near a hundred seumeu aud marines !
In 1806, a French land battery of onW
three guns, near Fort, i'riudad, drove ofl an
Fnglish seventy.tour gun ship, and bomb
vessel.
In l8l4, a barbette battery ot one tour
pounder and two eighteen pounder guns at
Stooiugton, repelled a British tieet of one
hundred and tbirty>.four gans. During the
engagement thtt Americans exhausted their
ammunition .and spiked their eighteen-poun-
dern. and only one of them was alter ward
used 'I'wo of the enemy's ships, carrying
one hundred auii twelve guns, wc-re engaged
during the whole time ol attack, an 1 during
iimeh ol this i.me UimOarded the town
Irom a position bi^ond reaeU^ ibe land-
battery.
OKNRRAI. UATTI.KS.
Iu the chapter on Tacties, which relates
I'l t/ie Editor ol' the Pionetr and Dtmoerat.
Our attention has been called to an arti-
cle which appeared in youi issue of the bth
ulL, headed, " A new branch of industry
lor Minnesota." I'resumiug that said arti-
cle refers to our business, as it contains
some errors, we take the liberty of correcU
ing 'hem.
The under!<igned are the lessees of the
above Mills, Iw of the partners residing
on the spot, carrying ou the manufacturing
of Staves, under their own supervision.
You will therelore please correct the state**
ment (in the article referred tc) that the
business is conducted by a competent agent
lor ari »'!>terprising citizen of New York.
Having brou<.^ht out the most improvetl
niaehinery from the East, and after enlarg-
ing and otherwise adapting the Mills to
our purpose, we have now w lull operation,
after several months' labor and considera-
ble expense, one branch ol the business
that of manufacturing flour barrel staves
and heads, of which we are now turn-
ing out trom filteen to twenty thousand
daily. We are now placing in their re-
sjxjctive positions machines with our own
improvements, lor the manufacture ol pork
barrel staves and heads, ami staves varying
in 9iz*» up to ten feet.
VV'i' are here in the woods, amongst the
be«t ot hard timber, and all judges who
have seen the article? we produce, pro-
nounce them unequuled in quality ol mate-
rial and finish of workmanship.
Chisago City is within ten miles of the
St. Croix river, l>y land ; but with the fa-
cility o< Chisago lake, on wbieb our Mills
are situated, we will be enabled to boat our
machinery within four miles of river navi-
gation.
Your insertion of the above in your col-
umns, thereby correcting errors in the ar-
ticle in question, will much oblige,
Yours respectfully,
A. THORNTON 4 CO.
December 2, 1861.
Oar Own State.
Steele coaaty District Cf^urt, are to be de-
ferred QOtil a decision is rendered.
Yesterday morniog, between three and
four o'clock, a small dwellinf^ house on
Second street, oj^)osite Borgmier*.- wagon
shop, iras destroyed by fire. The bouse
was owned by Sberiff Tyner, and occupied
by Mr. Hare.
On Wednesday afternoon last, as Major
Balcomt>e was coming to Maokato, he
found a Winnebago c^iet named Young
Carmo nia, lying in the road dead drunk.
His band, nose, and other parts of his body,
were frozen. The major procured ajisi-
taoce and had him removed to a boase on
the reservation, where he was revived.
(Jen. Thompson, ot Garden City, sold to
the Messrs. Bradley, on Thursday, two
bogs weighing 900 pounds.
Vlft« V«rK« or Secession.
One of the most novel yet painful im-
pressions which An American can ever ex
perience, is thai received when advancing
beyond the Federal pickets, to the dividing
line of the hostile armies, and finding that
the United States flag is uo longer an eflec-
tual protection on his native soU. Then,
perhaps for the first time, comes home the
sad truth that the Uovernment ot the glo-
rious old Federal Union is engaged in a ter-
rific struggle with rebellion, and that its
authority for the time being is successfully
defied. Mr. Dawsoo.of the Albany Eaoniny
Journal, recounts his experience a.s follows :
.No one, ot course, who visits Washington,
will be satisfied without treading "the sacred
soil of Virginia." To do so, a pass must
be obtained either from the Comiasoder-in
Chief or the Provost Marshal. This can
be procured by an introduction from some
one known to these officers. When obtained.
Virginia may be reached either aoross the
(jteorgetown Ferry, Chain Bridge, Long
Bridge or by steamboat to Alexandria. At
either point you will be met by a guard
demanding your pass; but after this guard
is left behind, you will be only occasionally
asked to show your authority for moving
about among armed men.
To visit the camps, no mode is so available
as the saddler; tor many ol the regiments
have pitched their tents at places inacces
sible to ordinary vehicles. Those iu com-
mand are |always glad to receive visitors,
and DO one will m'^d go hungry who can
relisli soldiers' fare.
Most visitors have a desire to get as near
the outer rim of the camps as possible. Any
one with a pass can go to the very verge if
he pleases; and, if accompanied by proper
officers, he may even go outside the pickets.
And many do so. 1 had that satisfaction,
not because I had any wish to be shot, hut
because I was desirous ot ascertaining, if
possible, why ho many of our man reck-
lessly venture within range ot the enemy's
musket.'*. And the problem was, to ray
own mind, satisfactorily solved. As we
8to<xl (m an eminence, considerably in ad-
vance ot our pickets, nothing more quiet
and peaceful looking could be imagined.
The temptation to go on was almost irresiS"
tible, a"' one could hardly cooeeive any evil
lurking amid a scene of such perfect calm
repose. Rut the smoke of the rebel camp
fires, curling above the tree tops a mile in
advance of us was a sufficient warning to
prudent men to postpone a forward move-
ment to some more auspicious occasion.
Reports of fClty OAecrs.
BWOHt OF THB C0IO!irT2« IK lUK¥\TTKa
OF OrB.VIKO SEVUjrTH 6TBEKT.
^"s'l'^'l'^' ^"^^"^ ""^ (Wi«t*,. tt»L..ei7 of th$ city c/
The naderaigntd to wham was referred tbe
report snd proceedings of the Commissioueis
m ibe matter of opening Seventh Street in said
city, and tho objections made thereto Ly the
property owneri intereated therein, sobmit
the following report:
In giving an opinion of the constitationality
of the act of the Legislature appomting Com-
missioners to open said street, and of the le-
Kftliiy of their pr oceediaga under the aaiue, as
becomes necessary to answer the objections
interposed by the said property owners, your
Committee beg leave to eay. that however
much we may regret that an effort of a large
and respectable number of property owners
m our city to ca-ry into effect an improvement
conterriag bo great and lasting a beaetii on the
city, should meet with so strennot:=j an oppo-
sition by onr citizens, it still bseomcs the duty
of the Couocil to see that all improvements
within the corporate limits of the city, are
made in acoordaace with the Couatitution and
lawti ot the State, and more especially when
a large amount of property owned by private
individuals U taken for public use.
Iu the present case, the owners of about
fourtiitha cf the aggregaU value of the build-
ings reqn.red to be removed in mali'ng said
improvement, have remonstrated against the
acts aud doings of the said (Jommiwioners aud
have employed experienced and able counsel ',
to oppose the carrying out of the provi-
Bions ol the aforesaid act ot the legis-
lature, alleging among other things that the
act is not constitutional, because it was not
approved, signed and hied in the oflice of iJie
Secretary of State, as required by the ('onsti-
tatiou, within throe days after the adjourn,
meut of the Ijegi.'^lature pa-ssiiu- the same.
tiec. 11 of art. 4 of the Const .ution provides
that the " Qovcruor may approve, sigu and
tile in the offioe of the becretary of State, with-
in three daya after the adjourument of the le-
gislature, ttui' act passed during the last three
days ot the sesBion.aDd the same shall become
a law."
The act in question was passed by both
br^iiiches of the legislature, on Thursday,
March 7, ISCl.and said legi-slature adjourned
on the day following. On Tuesdav, March 12,
the Goveraor having approved aud signed the
same, filed it iu the oflice of the Secnjtary of
Siute.
Your Committee
From Washington.
to the fighliug of general batlic^*, the tol-
lowiug maxims may be sluditd with advan-
tage :
Ist. Gefaeral battles are not to be fought
but under tbe oecurrenet.' ot one of the toU
lowing circumstances : when you ar«,
from any cause, deeidedly .-uperior to tbe
euemy ; when he is on thp point ol receiv-
ing reinforcem»»nt3. which will materially
aflect your relative strength ; when, if not
beaten or checke*!, he win deprive you cf
suppIiPs or reinforcements, necrssdry to the
eonti nuance of success ol your operations ;
and, generally, when the adv;iutage of win'
ning the bntlle will t^.e grpaler than the dis
advantage ol losing it
'id. Whatever m<iy b*.- your reason for
risking a general batiie, yuu ought to re-
gard as indispei.sablH pre iminaries. — a
thorough knowledge of the ground on which
you are to act; an ample supply ot ammu-
nition ; the most {»erlect order in your fire
arms ; hospital depots regularly establish-
eU, with 8urgeoi..s, nurses, drt-ssings, Ac,
suffit'ient for th'i accommodation of tht
wounded ; points ot rendezvous establishe*!
and known lo the commanders of the corps;
aud an entire pCRsession ol the passes in
your own lear.
3d 1 he battle being fought and won, the
victory must be followed up with as much
alacrity and vigor, as though nothing had
t)een gained— a maxim very difficult ot ob-
servance, (from the momentary disotwdience
which pervades all troojw fiu^litd with con
quest,) but with which an able general will
never dispense. No one knew bvtter the
use of this maxim than .Nupulton, and no
one was a more striet and habitual observer
of it.
4th. The battle being louKht and lost, it
in your first duly to do away the moral el-
tect of defeat,— the want ot that self-respect
and self confidence, which are its iinmediote
W om the Olenoo'- Register, :', tth.
Taxrs! Taxks!— The more property a
m^n has in this State, the worse oil he is.
The present high rate of tuxes eats the
very vitality ont of the rich soil. We do
not know that there is any remedy, but it
strikes us some measures shou Id be taken to
reduce the present enormous amount ol
tribute we have to pay on our property.
What can be done? The salary of our
State and County officers is in all conscience
low enough. Tbe war tax which we shall
soon be colled upon to pay will be promptly
met by patrio's without grumbling. This,
with the State, county, and Town tax,
will make it necessary that we retrench
our public matters in some way or other.
From Ihu St. Peter St •leimau. 29lh.
J. C. Dow, l<:Bq., of Traverse, has re^
moved to Prescott, Wisconsin.
We learu that Col. Pratt had fifteen or
twenty young hogs drowned today, by
breaking through the ice in the river.
The trapping season has coiiimenced
and promises a large trade in furs. This is
a considerable source of revenue to oar p<;o
pie.
Many of our fiirmers have really to buy
oats for their horses. This crop was almost
entirely neglected the past season.
We leurn that A. J. Lamberton and (Jeo-
W. Piper, of this place, have obtained the
suttlership of a New York Regiment at
Washington. I.ambertoD leavi-s tor Wash-
hington next week. Hope they'll make a
fortune.
We would inform Colonel Steveus, of the
Glencoe Rtgistrr, that on Tuesilay night
one of our physicians had three calls ot a
tender and interesting nature, and on the
next morning attended to the fourth, (lur
population is rapidly increasing.
Joseph C'oursoll kille<l a black bear,
weighing 500 lbs. one day this we*k. He
first saw it about five milts below Tra-
verse, and followed it u whole day, until he
finally succeeded in capturing " hraio," h
few miles this side of Henderson. We are
under obligations to Mr C. for a couple of
fine steaks, as tender as a youog chicken
From the Maiiknl • Reoord, 30ili
Captain .Iim — The above-named Win
nebago chiet, who froz-^ to death on Tues
day night last, was one of the oldest aud
best members of that tribe. He fooght
bravely in detense of our country through
the war with Kngland in 1812-14, and
was wounded io a battle in Northern Ohio,
near Saodus^ky. He also served in tbe
Black Hawk war. Ho was industrious,
and though fond ot liquor himself frequently
lectured his lellow Indians on their intern
penuice and indolence. Captain Jim was
very proud of his military exploits, and
usually carried a hatchet pipe on which was
marked in dots tbe number of white per
sons he had killed, Indians scalped, the
towns he^had visited, and such other mat^
ters as he deemed worthy of remembrance.
He was ttt>out 75 or bO years of age, and
was chief of a band ot thirty odd li^iaos,
A good livery horse, b longing to Sher-
ifl'iynur, and known as "Old George,"
was accidentally killed near Madelia, on
Wedce!<doy last, while Mr. Tompkins, of
thi.H place, was driving him.
Ity stipulation between the attorneys for
ttjc old company and the settlers, tbe suits
tried before Daniel Buck, h)sq., last sum-
mer, are to be placed on the calender for
trial, at the December term •( the .Supreme
I Court, aud thrt suits pending before the
CorrenporrieDce of tbe Commerciai Advert ser.
Washinqton. Nov. 25.
When Napoleon the Grand was about to
start on a campaign, he used to review the
troops detailed for service, commencing
with the newest levies, and ending with his
cherished ViciUe Ganlt, who were always
he'd in reserve, to turn the tide of a con-
tea* d combat, and to secure victory.
8o with our young General-in-Chief,
whose advancement has been even more
rapid than was that of the military Emper-
or ot the French. He has reviewed the
volunteers of the army of the Potomac by
regiments, by brigades, by divisions, and sa
an army. New he is inspecting the "reg-
ulars," who have been formed into u divis
ion, under the command ot (ieueral Andrew
Porter — General Sykes commanding tbe
infantry. Colonel Hunt the light artillery,
and Lieutenant Colonel Emory the cavalry
These regular troops form an impaling
phalanx, for a large proportion of them are
veterans, who have served in the Florida,
the Mexican, the Utah or tbe Indian oam-
paigus — some in all of them — during which
they have been "tempered" by long marches,
severe hardships, and some fighting. Of-
ficered, to a great extent, by West Point
graduates, they will be more reliable than
even the bist of our volunteers.
Regulars are generally easily distinguish-
ed from volunteers by their cleanliness.
Kvery man has his clothes neatly brushed,
and his buttons, cap ornaments, cartridge^
box plate and belt clasp are always polish-
ed, while those ot volunteers are seldom
clean. This is the work of trained orderly
sergeants, who are rarely to be found in
volunteer regiments.
The balloon barge has gone down the
Potomao, with Professor Low and a por-
tion of bis corps, who will make careful
Oirial reroniioissanws. Those best informed
predict the speedy silencing of the batteries
l>y which the Potomac has bceu blockaded
A train of verj heavy seige-cannon is in
readiness, and tbe voluuteer artillery men
Irom Buffalo and other cities of the Kmpire
state, show that they are practiced cannon-
uiers. In short, everything and everybody
is in " uiarehiog order," and there will soon
be uo laek of militarv news.
T II K
11 CK TO LUMBERMEN.
BEST PINE L.A.NOS
ON
Hiiiii Ac SSt. Croix Rivers.
AND THKIR THIBUTARIES,
Aai.Hintui^ t<>«avetiil ilmiiHatid Hcres. lijoated f U vf^r^
»tr», tnr »iilf HI I.oW K/»rK.S,or the glumpHKe upt^ii
then diHixwed ul OD reniouHblf t<^rm«, (or lumber
Apply IO I. YMAN ••. DAYTON.
Dov'.T UAwliuu IcteruMloDsl ' >>iel, St. Paul, Mln.
V W, EDDY.
Oeneral Grroeer.
Aud daAlar to tb« very bettt
Family Provisions,
FotiT STHRUT,
Jiiat recflvrd %u eollruly nuw 8t<i<^k, com
prUlLS ID pan,
Stewart'^ SuKan, i>eleh«*r'« Skrupa.
Kreah Teit, PreiDlnm Butter,
i>!irk««'a pur« Spleea, lu tlo lull;
SUtl caii8 Iri'ih Peacbea od Ciiuaigunieiil.
V. W. KOdy A tlo'a.'^cuip.
Pur." wines aud I.lquord, for medicinal iiae.
And all otb«r artiel«-a uauaily kept Id a Brai
eUaa aiure. Dovi3daw3m
y O L U N T E E R S FOR THE
IRISH BATTALION,
COMPAMY A-UIBERMAN GUENADIERS!
Thix -eompaoy ollera luperiur 'iiiduremeuta in iboe«t
«r'b» are dealruua ot eiiliBtiu^
FOB THB WAR
ioaeompauy that witl equal, ir aot aurpasa, any that
baa b<!«n raia>*d in Ine Slate.
All uOioers elecud by ibe eompaay— placioK every
man 'lO an eanal footing, and Riviug merit iU due worth
None but abl.^ bodied mao, betue«D tbe agea of 13 aod
46, oj goo babita, and five feetasveu Incbea, or upwards
Id lieigbt will be received.
Miuura tDuat lurolab itae wrlliteu conaeut of pareuls
or K'liirdlaua.
TravallnK eipenaea to place »( enlWtmeot, paid al tbe
laiful ibree ceuU per mile K<t>ii|-u>eiiU fiirulabed by
(lovnriiiueut.
earUea wiaklng lo raiae compaolea or parta oi cumMa-
ul<M> lor Ute Uattalliou. ur dealrlug to eiilbit. will reaort
Id peiaon or by letter to tbe underaiinied
iiovlC d*wlm I.VMA.N r. DAYTON
(iiUfe at the luierDBlloDkl Uotel St. eaul
are of opiniun that the
framerd of the Constitution, in limiting the
time within which the Execiitiee should tile
the acts referred to, did not iuieud, Sundays
intervening, to include them withiu bucL time,
and that the provisiona of the Constitution
were legally complied with by the Executive
iu that respect.
Sectiou 13 of Article 1, of the Con8litut<(jn
provides that "private property shall not te
taken for public use without just compeusatisn
therefor, Jhst puid or »erund." And by the
4th Seotiou of tlie same Article, the right ol
trial by jury is "extended to all oases at law,
without regard to the amount in cohtroversy.''
And it is contended by Counsel lor the prop-
erty owners in the present case, that th.« Act
appointinj? and goveruiUK the Commissioners
in opeuing said btreet, is in violaliou of both
provisions of the Coustilutiou last referred to.
Your Committee do not apprehend that tlie 4th
provision of the article referred to, has refer-
ence to proceedings of thm nature
"The jury trial record applies only to ci. les
Of trial or issues of fact in civil aud criminal
proceedings i:- Courts of Jn.stice, and lias i o
relation o assessments of damages ol the
owners of property taken for btieets or other
public use— the mode ot ascertaii ug such
damages belongs to Uio Legislature, and they
miiy direct the assepsmeui by a Ji'-y or by
Commissioners," us in the present case. Vide
Livingston vs. Mayor of New York, 8 Wen.
The Act appoiuting said Commlsf ioner
makes Chapter bi.\ of the Chaiier of tlie City
of St. Paul, a pait of said Act, and makes uo
provision for ^iaiymg or nfCK/iHg the property
owners for damages sustaiued m opening said
street, except what is coutaiuea ui Cuainei
bix ol said Charter, which provides that the
Commissioners, if there aru buildiugs standiu"-
whoi(; or in part upon the land to be taken for
said street, shall, before making their assess-
ment, "IJrat estimate and deteimiuo the whole
value of such buildiugs to the owuer, aside
Irom the value of the land, and the injury to
such owner in ha\ -ig such buildings taken
from him; and secondly, the value ot .tuch
buildings to the owner to remove." And such
owner, after live days notice for that purpose,
is -eiiuired to appear bv-fore the Commou
Conncil of sa-d City, or givo said Connci! no-
tice in writing of Ins election or determination
to accept the award of sa'd Commlssiouer-j
and allow each build-nga to be taken with tho
laud appropriated, or of his mitutiou to re-
move the same at the value set by the Com
missionera for him to remove. Aud this he is
required to do before the damages for the land
taken are assessed or known to h'm. And if
he fails to givo notice of his election as afore-
said, said Council, n'"ter giving t ^n duvs no-
tice for that purpose, may sel' such buildings
at publ'o auction ; aud are required to pay the
proceeds of such sale to tho owner ot su«h
buildings, or deposite the same forh s use.
The Commissioneuare then require J to as-
sess the damages for the land taken, including
the value ol the buiidngs as appraised by
them, less the proceeds of such sale, and to
return then awiud ot tho same to said Coun
cil, together with the ttstimouy taken by them
iuthe premises. And the Council may affirm,
or award such asse^8Iaent, and il they vote to
award the same, all proceeding are void by
said Charter. "'
In making this appraisal and ansessuient
the Commissiouers are to appraise also tho
benelita ari.sing or accruing to any property
owners by reason of the opening oi said street,
or the making of .such improvement, and to
oflaet the same against the damages sustained
by such owner; sid if their proceediugs are
confirmed by the Council, a warrant is issued
to the Treasurer of said City for the collection
ot the same. The framers of the Charter evi-
dently -ntended that the benefits arising Irom
the improvement should be collected tor the
purpose of paj 'ng and satisfyim; the damages-
but it such benelits should not be suOicient for
that purpose, tbe Council are authorized upon
the recommendation in writing, ol any two Al-
dermen of the Ward where the improvement
lies, to order the deficiency to be pai'd out of
the fund of such Ward; but it the Allermen of
such Ward do not so recommend, the Charter
declares that the report ol said Commissiouers
shall be auriuled, aud ail proceedings lliereou
shall be void.
If the Commissioners in the present case had
been appointed by the ('ouncil, there could be
little doubt of the power of the Council to «on-
flrm or annul their proceedings; but tho Act of
tho Legislature appointing this commis-sion
provides that " the report of said t^ommi.ssion-
era shall be final." li it was tbe intention ot
tho Legislature to divest the Council ol all
power or authority over the proceedings of the
Commissioners, as rr-ported to said Council,
except the discretionary power conferred by
the Charter, of directing the sale of the build-
ings, and authorizing the Treasurer to collect
the appraised bent-lits, and if so recommended
by the Aldenueu, pay tbe excess ol damages
appraised over and above the benefits, out of
the land of the Ward iu which the improve-
ment lies ; It would seem somewhat doubtful
whether the lA>gislature had provided any
known, certain or adequate remedy to secure
or pay the properly owners the daniasrcB bus
sustained iu <.p«ijiijg said street ; but it the Le-
gislature only intended to deprive the proper-
ty owners ol the right of appeal, as provided
in said Charter, which seems most probable,
the quettion then arises, whether tlio a. t of
the Legislature, taken io connection with said
Charter, provides any such known and cerlitm
remedy lor paying or securing the damages to
the owner's ot the land and buildings taken for
said improvement as is re<|uired t>y the Cou-
stitDtioa of the State. The Charter of the City
of St. Paul was passed prior to the adoption
of our State Constitution, and k m msay pai-
ticulars somewhat vague and uncertain. The
Constitution is explicit " that private property
■baii not be taken for public use without just
compensation therefor, first paid or secured;"
and It is perhaps doubtful whtUher the Legis-
lature can legally authorize the sale of private
properly in the way and manner contemplated
iu the atoresaid Charter. " When private pro-
perly Is taken for public use, it is taken not as
the owners share of a contribution to a pubho
burden, bat as so much beyond his share, '
hence tho justice of tbe rule requiring compen-
eat ou to be made therefor. And our Federal
aud Htate courts have repeatedly declared that
" such compensation most be either ascertain-
ed and paid before die |iroperty is appropriat-
ed, or au appropriate remedy must be provid-
ed, whereby the owner may obtain such com-
peunalion ' through tho medium of courts of
justice, if those whose duty it is to make such
compensation refuse to do so." "Atidsucb
compensation must bo a fair equivalent iu
money, a i^t* dptuquo, a recompence in value
for the property taken," paid or secured be-
fore the same is taken or afipropriated. " Such
provision must be made cotemporaneoualy
with, and as a part of the act which authorizes
the appropriation." Vide li> iJarb. U. 8. li
p. 118, same p. 107. IS Wend. 3.'.. 11 Wend.
Whenever the private property of a citieen is
taken lor public use, aud suob citizen suatalni
injury thereby, he is entitled under the Consti-
tution to redress in the established aud usual
mode of contesting indifidua! rights. And if
«!• Act in quistioD deprives the propprlv own-
ers of an J r^ht secured t>j Uiem ny the Oonsti-
tutiOB of tb« Btate, our cooMa would net hesi-"
tale to declaring the same toiJ in that respect.
If the Ooauuou Council have a right to exer-
cise the powers conferred by th« Charter in
the present case, and the act would seem to-
tally inoperative without the exercise of such
power, then the whole proceedings of the
Commissioners must depend upon the action
of the Council had subsequent tu the sale of
the byiiuuigs aud diepoaiug of tfae property.
And if the c uunoH should be disposed to reject
and assume the report and proceedings of said
Cemmteaioners, under the proTisions of said
Charter, the owners of the buildings maat look
for remuneration for damages sustained, iu a
way aud manner not very deliuitely stated iu
said Charter.
Y our committee are therefore of opinion that
if the Aot itself iu eonneouon with said Char-
ter, does not in terms provide for payiug or
securing such damages, the Council would
hardly be justified in ordering a sale of the
buildings standing upon the premises lu ques-
tion.
It is also outeuded that the LMislature in
granting the.Charter of the City of St. Paul,
vested m said city, the care, supervisioa and
conlrul of all improvemeuts within as corpor-
ate limits ; and that the Legislature could not
afterwards alter or impair those rights, or im-
pose upon said City au obligation' .-jf this na-
ture without its consent.
Your Committee are of opim >n that "Amer-
ican Legislatures have the same uulunited
power in regard to legislation as has the Brit-
ish Parliament, except when restrained by
written Constitution." Such is conceded m
our Courts to be a fundamental princfple in
the poUUcal «rgaoiz..tioa8 of the Auericau
States. All legislative power in the American
States is vested iu State I.«gislatur» a under the
restriction ol our Federal and Slate Coustita-
tions. Such power has been delegated by,
aud is derived from the people. "The Parlia
ment of Great Britain positesses tbe requisite
power and is competent to make any law bind-
ing upon Corporations, however much it may
Increase their burdens or restrict tbeir powers,
whether general or organic, even to the repeal
of their Charters." Such power was fully re-
oogDiBsd lu the c«se of Dartmouth College vs.
Woodard, 4 Wheatou, 618, aud cases theu cited.
Vide I Ohio, 591-27 Ut. 140.
*'A Corporation is au artificial being, a crea-
ture of law, possessing only those powers con-
ferred upon It by Charter^expressly or inci-
dental to its existence. Aud the Stalo in
granting such Charter, relinqnishos no right
not therein expressed oi necessary to tbe ex-
istence and enjoyment of tho grant. "And
when the regulation ol the police of a City or
town is given to such city or town by general
ordinances, to be carried into ott'ect by their
bye-laws and other regulattons, it is, in all such
oases subject to the superior control of the
Legislature."
The government, by rellnqnlshiDg such con-
trol, would disarm itself of onu of the powers
necessary in accorapUshiug the ends of its
croation, and whish should be inherent in all
State Legislatures.
And unless the Act in question essentially
modifies or interferes with the franchise of said
City, as conferred by said Charter, or deprives
it of rights clearly expressed and. conferred
thereby , our Courts would hardly declare that
tht.-^ supreme or law making power had not au-
thority to provide for a public improvement of
thia nature.
Objection ha<) been made to the proceedings
of the Commissiouers, because no such peti-
tion of the property owners to be effected by
the opening of said street, has been presented
to the Council, or to the Commissioners, ask-
ing said improvement, as the Charter provides.
Had the Commissioners been appointed by
said Council, 8uch,petitiou would have been re-
quired, but the act ol the Legislature fully au-
thorizes the Commissiouers to lay out and open
■aid street and seems to do away w<th the ue-
ccBsity of a petition for that purpose.
Divers other oifjeciions have been made to
the proceedings of said Cemmissioners,and the
legality ot tho act aud charter under which
they have proceeded in the premises ; but
your Committee are ot opinion that the Coun-
cil will find little dilhculty iu sustainiug the
acts and doings of said Commissioners, if that
portion of their proceidings, and of the act
and charter her^iubetoro mentioned, should bo
at.'^'udged legal.
^our Committee are aware that a large
amount of improvemeuis have been made by
the city iu a way and manner wh'ch has been
adjudged illegal by our Cjurts, thereby incur-
ring great cost aud expense to the city ; that in
many iubtances individuals who have petition-
ed ar.d asked for such improvements, and
whose property iius been materially benefitted
aud enhaiccd in value thereby, have taken ad-
vautijge of such proceedings aud relused to
pay any assessmeuts made upon their proper,
ty for tlial purpose ; and iu view of the premi-
ses, and to avoid if possible useless costs and
litigation, we ere of opinion that no improve-
ment, of great expense to the city, and alTect-
ing a large amount of private property, should
be ordered under vague and uncertain laws, or
those of doubtful constitutionality. And while
we believe that no act of the legislature of our
State, providing for a public improvement,
within the corporate limits of the city, should
meet wKh unjust opposition, we regard it the
duty of the Council to protect the property and
finances of the city, and to that effect we would
recommend thu charter ol said city be so
anieuded that an improvement may bo made
under the same without expending in costs and
litigation a sum equal to the amount of the
improvement sought to be carried into edect.
«. H. FITZ, )
JOHN STEKLE, (. „
F. BERKEY, 'Kommittee.
C. .M. DaILKY, I
8. M. FLINT, City Attorney.
December 3d, 1861.
J^i^^ ADVERTISEMENTS
^ E V, O R O U E R Y H U 8 E
At Saint Paul.
Coolev, Tower <& Co.,
nranclj of«;tM»|.i^ 4 TOWRR, (formerty LlV
KRJiOBK k tTOOLBY.) 8t. Cmmh.
HSTAEUibHiilD 184J.
WM4>l..i£tdAL.l!; liJtiOCKHS
AMD
CJomnxisRioii Mei'cliant^,
mPORTKRS OrtORKION FRUITS. HOTS.
WINK*!, LKiUOKS, SBOAK.'i kc .
JACKSOM STMEKr. litrWKKN LSVtlC 4- TBIHD.
NEW AD V EKTISEMENTS
IT N I O N COMMERCIAL
COX^LKOEI
Tley ward's Block, Xhira Street
O. F. CAKVKK, PaiKciPAL.
Tbta luailiutloa la uow op«a for ih« raeepti m ot hki
d«BU. Tb« Ikcmuea for acqutnug » dtoruuixL
Oommercial Kduoation.
in » ahiM-i Hue, lire uot lultirior to iboite oir«r«4 lu atnui
Ur OiilleBea ai Ihi* Riurt.
FOK PAimcULAKS
Call allbe U6oaisa« »buve, or aci4r«»s.
or OASVKR.
Dov24 L'ulou i'ummercla.1 C'olleKe, 8t. faul.
I KW18'S DHEAP DRUG 8TOKK
Kaferrlag lo the aImca, w« beg leave to auic, iba-. lor
Use beUer accouiimxltliou aua couvKuieuce 01 uiu ciis
tonicrii ana Irieuda lu lae U(*(ier couulrj. wo b»v<- ea
uHiliahed a houae a| thl* poini, (io oouuocUou with the
Uou*) of fOOf.RY k loWRR.st. I.K»ttlt, which will be
coBiluned aa heretotor. .) and htb iiow opnniue »
COMPLETE aoii WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OK aROCEHlKS,
WINEH, LIQUORS, SE«ARS, Ac, &c.
.0 wbiPh we would luvite Uie HUmiion ol ..ur Irifcuda
aod ih«- piibrtc gent rally, iriiBilug thsti ihr* h.nr
ealaOIUbea alaiidutx nud rt^putanou ol
uitr houae will beaaiimcieDi
E mraaty ol
FAIR AND UONORABLE DEALING,
an wlik the coovlettou m Mured and coudruied by louv
eipt-rlruc^, lUal iliu ii iie lulrreau ol baver aud »*l '
ler nre heal promou-d lu lUia direcilju. wf uni
pose meetiai; <mr friendH upon »
Cash Hasis 1
*'^ftdeut that oiir faeU ties wUl eoalle us l<. meet Ibe
Tlewai>rcloviaal dl«crliulii»Unpt l«oy«'ra.
in tbe deparlaeuta or UlyuORS and.8KUAKS,) our
Bttick la Urge aud romp. ale, embracluj/ cbuice br;\iida
couBurd excliiglvely to lur hous«, aud to which we c.u-
^lenily InTlte the atientlim of ih<>ae lulerealed. aud
KwiiiiugaB InapeeUon ofour atoefc and prieea, remain
Very r> a •cilully,
"-'^'^t • COOLKV, luWKKA CU.
UUUARS— .50 UHDS PRIME POR^
Kj 10 Kico aud N. o.— Jj bbU crtiahed, powdered and
cjBe«-iu aiure, aud t« urrlve.foi bale ai lowrni market
TEAS— 50 i^ t:UESTS4c CADDIES.
X Imp., O. i*.. ¥, U., Ooloug, ke. Fre&b aud priji.e.
t-'OOLKT, TUWKKA CO
I ^OJ;!- EE—loO J3 AGS RIO— PRIME—
V-/ M do I*<[uayra do
10 pockeia Uoeha^rerr choice.
COOLKY, TOWKR k OO.
]iAlSlNS-150 BOXES-LAYERS,
.a.1/ Jl. a.'i, wholea, bt.lvea aud qiiarfvrc.
qiiarfitrc.
CUOUtV. TUWSa A CO.
GTAR CANDLR8— 100 BOXES BEST
KJ .St. I.,, Ills braada. 5j i^ »ud '^ du.
Th« pureal aud beM.lK)iior<< for mediclDal uae la Ibe
aiatf of Mtaa a e u U. pat up b^ K. W. l.ev>i>. lu peraou,
trum llquoralaeaslta, direct btim tb« Cu»>>>m Hnreaii M.
Y., below euai.
rRKNc'U BRAM>V— quart boUleii-«»e
ST. (;B0IX au«'-i>ur«— «ur per bottle
BltLLAMi lilM do 35c du
HADERIA Wimc dn 2u yern old, iMc per boule.
P(.)K1 WlAK— (imcmi 60c, Tiic auJ s^c perboMle.
SIIICKKV WiNK-tilOrtuua ^MperbotUa.
UtCin^Uk ('HAMfAlONK-WarranttMl fMUue—
$1 tu oKT quart bottle.
LOMM>N HROWKUTUUT— iMylatboUe.
A lotofVaiuta. rolora,
coal, aa lor loalauce
Ae.. will be aold below
WUITE LKAT) Beat branda, 6e per B» erW per luu »•
MKW J k:K.SEV ZiNt: -Hetter than tbe Pr%.Drfa -Or par
lb iir $>: prr UW
MTT.sbl K«i ui.A.SS-»Alb. »2 75; 9A13. »2.3U ; UiAife,
tS ; 7*». $1 a>J.
OKMaK VAitMMll lai uualitf-|2 3Uper zalloo
rUKNlTLRK VAHNlsn Wo. 2 »l 5 p«r Jallou
Pai NT Oil.— A new article, coiXmibiuc Uauzole. Kt^aat
lu lioilfd l.iuaeed uil (i>r drylu^ purpiaea- ;,«
per gaUiNi.
Ibe peopl«- cau bru>K In their prearrlptiona and bive
tbeiB put up by
iUI.iUd WEML
a Ural claaa praaciiuUuutat. Ujiu tbe beat Uruca and
MwJiciu^a.lor ONE UAl.F the money th* y can get tbi'm
for Ki aty utbir ator*.
NHWddO, I.O.JWUOO, FU.ST'C-6c. ..;.p«r Jb
o.. ^••i'^Ali TARTAR pure-*;. eeoUu,irBu
i'kAKl. UARLk;\, .SAuo aud OATMkALr- lo.- pel «•
liair, C\u\h, lUi, Kail, aud Tooth Kruaheo U>loiEi>tw
ferfum' s, aud roaraettea. Oouiba, and all aiioh »(.^..;s
a» arc usually keiu b> l>i uK«iai», gonjj.' beluw c >t
November £Sd, ii>61.
U. UKAiiTl.KWlt>.
nr>v24
Aaoiifupc
Lj'ORCOLI) WEATHER.
ladies' PUR LIMED CVESSHOKfi
liadiea' t'lotb-ltned RQt>h«*r Overs
L.AII1KS' BUrrAI.u
OKN r.S* BUFFALO
iiOoU'tnoth liued Rubber
LADIUS' liAlJMOEAI. CONUKEtlB
QAirERK,
KXTRA DOUliUE SOI.K
MISSE.«? UAI.lfORAI. BUOTSJ
UIIiLIIRlCN't< BALMORAL tfOOlti
At KXLhATKlckU
nor23
s
E C O N D
iVlinne.sota
O O M 1» A N V
or
Sharii«hoot«rA
FOB
eoL, BKRDAN'8tX)RF8 ok UNITED ST ATiiW
SHARPHHOOTEliS.
C'OOLKY. TOWKR * OO.
1>OBACCO-100 BOXES-MOSTLY
X uur own braada— aiaorted qualities
COOLBY. TOWKR 4 CO-
SJEGARS-1J>0 .M. IMPORTED AND
KJ l>OMK.<TU'-lucliiaiug aoiuc choi.i- Ijranda which
we oan recommeud
COOLKY. TOWEK k CO.
UAliTFOUD
i?^ire liisuiancc '.'onip'v
OK HAUTiJ^KU. CONN.
CAP'TAL ANIi SURI'I.US. OVKR »W0.1Ma
INCUKi'OUATKD IN 1810.
T. v.. AM.VN, .^ec'v U llUNTINtlTON, I'rcb'i
The bumnear i ihix tVimpaiiy has l>een carried on
aiiflcessfully lor OVKR UAl.K A fKNTUKV.
Devoted eiiclu>ive.> ... Kin» luaurauce, and riempi
from the dlAastei.. Kill un-lortunea too ofleji attendliu-
a .Marino bxslu.HH i..« II AlilORl), with lucr«ai.edcK|'
llHl aud resource.. s.mUuuea toalkird ludewuity at(alual
losKiir damaye In n-. u buildin>;8, merchaudl^. an.l
other pn.p.Tl> (J. w. ARMSTRoNli.
uiy II Jl) oiBce \a Mackubtu'H ISiiildiuK. •'•1 "i.
YSTEiiS AND SARDINES — 50
cabes aworied -best bniiida.
COOLnY. TOWKR k CO.
OLD BOURON & RYE WHISKIES-
We have a lew bbU lu store— very old and bne
eryold andbne.
COOLKT. TOWtK 4 CO.
The, Heeretary of War lately aiithorUed Col U Her
Mu Uj lua.ler au.i organize nil ilje go..u mai kuwru lu
the loyal Huiea that ofler IheutaelTea. and ike under
»u:ue.l wa.i .'.riaiiedrrom tJeu. McClellan'a Bod> wuhiu
aud eommlBsuned under antkont> f.tiiu the Kecretar>
ol War -u cur.,! lb.- ^ood ru;r &hoUi u. Miuneaots »bf.
pre er lo enter this branch of tbe uatloual aervtce
Tte tirsi couipauy ol hharpabt^jlera irom »lit,lie!.r.ia
auder Ckpl Pet«.er. la now io the Camp ol Inatnicuau
a; Waaliiauwu. Tbe ee<-oud Compau) will be ma. . [..-J
there aa aoon aa luu men are enroUed, where tkey will
be cloiheJ, armed aud raruubed with tbe beat camp
aud garnaon equipment.
Ah able bodied men uaed lo the rlUe.or having a go^ d
eiperieuce, who deatre to join ihu branch or the army
will be tested at St. Faul . <«- a^.l able bodied meu wbj
bring a certihoate fiom a J uatlce of the l-eace, or olhe-
Couaty ofliclal, that they have made a at Ing ol W incbea
in lu eouaecullve ahou, at 2t,v yards with globe or M*
BCpic atghu, trom a reat ; or tVe aame atiing at ]■»
J ar.U, with common open aighia, fn>m a reat, will be
mustered luto the pa^ auJ aervlce of tbe United Slate
and furuished suhaiaieuce and. comiSortable quariera ai
bt. Paul, a« sooD aa Uiey preaeul them*e!Tea Kipmae,
ol travel from a distance lo bt. Paul refunded ai the
raieofcurreni suge tare, proper voucbets belUK pro
ray— $13 00 per month, and »I00 00 bounty aud ail
other beneUta given Toluuieers under the aeteral acta
of Cougreaa.
The arm selected by Col. Uerdau afier various testa
and experimeuts u hHAKP'S IS5PKOVH) b.HEKCH
LOAUlNi. KIFLh., cast steel barrel, I'ATCHRO KAI.l.
double triggers, Ac , which is uronoiiacod to be greatly
superior to au> other gun for iLu branch o! the -ervke
audol which Uie goTerument haa ordered tbe mauufac-
turr ^[ i»rge qu&n'.uica eipretaly lor Berdana lori •
Howerer each man is at libe rly to bring any favorite
w«|apou he u.eaiH-B.
Kor inrlher lutormation apply peraonally or by letter
W CAP! W. K. Rl>.SEl.l..
uo\13-dlmo
Reerolting ofttcer,
American Uoaae.Sl, laiil.
BRANDIES-A FULL LINE— IN-
cluding hure Kreuch, Apple, Peach, Cherry, Gin-
ger,-' A ^»elgDetle," Domestic. Ac., As.
COOLKY, TOWKK A CO.
HOLLAND UlN— WARRANTED
choice and pure.
CUOLKY TOWKR A CC.
vv
,MNES-VERY FINE OLD PORT,
Maderia, Cbampsgue, Ac.. Ac.
COOLKY. ToWKK A Co.
S
J. -^
Kamilv Grro curies
L I C H T E R
DKtLklK IN
AM*
/niRRKNCY AND
QUOTATIONS
THOMPSON,
EXCILWCiE
OF
HK05S.,
Ha
ri k e 1*
i^Koviisioisrs.
AilKNrv oK
IliK CRLRHKATKII ItL'NUAS MILL
M.OLR
CORNER ;ih AN1>JA(K80N STREET,
Opposite International Hotel.
OOODl* DEI.IVKRKOrKKKur CHAROK.TO ANY
1-AKT oK TUE CITY.
rj[\ BOXES CHOICE HAMBURGH
«/\/ «'he«Mie, lor aale c leap by J B Sl.K'Hl KK,
('•jriier rili and Jackaon.
LAND
DKALERS IN EXCHAW(iK,
WARRANTS, Ac.
B A N K A K I. R FUNDS.
New York. New Euglaud.
'Jhie, MIehlKan.
ludiana, NVw lersey
'-'»•■«■ Fbllailelphbi,
Wiuon* I ..iiiii, MHDk, PitiBt.iir<h
Kamaey Oo. Ka.'oraed .Scrip. P«<jpies' Usuk.
U. .-. OemaU'l Notes. city ot St "aul Scilp,
United St Hlea C per rent. 2 yrs. Note*.
KXrilANOK RATRH.
, , „ Premium.
KaiikBlil.> Fiiuila ,, IK.
Oluo, lu l«na, Iowa... ..I!.!!i'
New Voik aud New England »
Am. (loll ^ '^
Uiilte.1 «latea Treaaury 7 5-10 Hoit*. .-,'.'-'.'..'...... ,%
Hiibscnptioi srucaivedat uur otUae \^r the Natioual
•.■lan.beArluB 7 r- IU intereat, or one cent, per day on
each 5ii dollar u/te, by appoinlmeut of the Serrelary of
tne Treasury. /
November UU&l. iMV7-4
V;WEET AND PURE OHIO CIDER
KJ Just received and lor aale by the barrel aud ga:
lu a;
hLU;llTER■.^,
Cemer 7ih aod Jarkaou
F
I F T H REGIMENT
IRI8U riCLLOWOOUNTRVMEN, TO ARMS I
Now la the time to Btaud by tbe "Sura and Stripee"
and heip to preserve the Ui.lon : Every IcyaJ .»tati- Las
sent lorih an'Iriah ReRiBaenl— shall MaaeaoU akwe be
au eiL'.-,.iloB Fi>r ibe honor ot our uaUTelaud aud by
the ailegiauce due this, our adopted country tbe I otua
of inlll.ous ol ihe Iriah people, let im muner luK. tbe
Fifth RagimeDit and Ua?e lo oiar deaeaadaata lu Mtu
n aota, a memory of which they will be proud
Our fellow eitiieus ol every naUontltty. will gladly
join, kuuw u.g wrll. Ibat ou the baulebeid, the '•Futh '
in conragr, a ul prove seer ud to uoue
Let iia frateruiie with all who eder, aiwl endeavor to
complete the Regiment to iu Bsaxiaiuia
We cau aiS'i have a Catholic chaplain . aod with ao
lavorable an upportualty, la there an triahman who can
that will uoi vi.niu'.eer .
Cioihlng will be distributed aatf pay catnmeuc«4 oa
bring hworu in. $.i;i to $20 per mouth, with the .<m..W
alloiniH tol 26 t« 40 ceuia par day. when employed on
eztra w.jrk I aui uow rainng an IRISH COMl'ANY
and Invite thoae wiahlng to euiwt, and who uke a »riJ«
lu aiicb au orcauizaUoQ. to aign tbe roll wiui
^ ., »•»* H\\.\.,
ai Uoriip A t hamp lu's Uevt-e, M i'aul
Or write to my addreaa, PETER 0'«K>NNCR
IM»£> d;{wAw4w 81. AMlMi«y
Dou't delay, boya. tbe Comp iny will aoen be lull.
1?OK UFNT^-A FINE TWO STORY
nWKLMNii.
tSltuaie near Uoveruer Ramsey's^
ConUUiiugel*; hi rooms- with all Decenary out bull -
lugs good aUble good well water.
Apuly to
iibvi
Si d?w
PENNOOK PDSKY.
J.O A. WARI>.
*\(\ BARRELS t)F THE BEST ANTL
tj\J eiuK«ive, Biraw colored Carbon Oil, atCOMPK
TION PRICR.^. by tbe barrel aud gallon, at
u<iv;2i-:imou
SLl'UTER':!
»VllOI,K.SAl.K DKALKRH IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Qr: AAA CIGARS, COMPRISING
^k9»\J\J\J all be choice and lavorlte brandH
Ala.., a !iue lot ol pure Turkish .Smoking, aud luie cut
'hewing lobacco-tbe HKsT In the City- for salrat
• iii-e» In mm the iimea, st SL1*,UTKR'8.
Opp<«ite the luteruaUoual i.ol.-l.
FRESH OY8TKR8 RECKIVED
daUy by Kxpreae Miiltbj '» celebrated IVarl Oyg
ters, lor sale by the case or cau, al ihe lowest raios,
iTS.
at
SLICHTKR^
ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP,
a larK.- l..t ol Fr.;»li C»u, aud Preserved Fru.ta
30
ULICHTKR H.
TUNS OF BRAN ON HAND
an! fer aale at Mill pricea, by J. B Sl.H HTKK
TF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A
X supply ul Family Uroceriea, call at the curuer ol 7th
aud Jacki'on streets whni-e you will Hud the BEST SK
I.KCTKD stock U Family <i
Family
where your wautn will be
times.
ocerlea in the city, and
supplied at pr.ces to ault ibe
uuv21
l»R. T. !►. SiMONrt»\'
DKNTIST.
IngerAoll's Blork, Bridge Square, St. Paul
TKKTll lu«ert.--l tu ibe beat manner on tiold, Silcar.
or VuLCAMiTB. All operatious warrauted.
tlall aiKl a«M9 speeimeiiaur the VuLtaaiTi work
oa*-ly
JJO MORE BU)OD TO BE SHED.
r K O t; L A M A T I O N.
I l»roelaim to the People ol MlcneKiU that I now ha.e
on baud tbe largeist aud moat complete -Slock ul
Kretjh Crrooeries Ac HroviaionH,
EVER BROUUHT To TMI8 CITV.
1 havH in at.o-e
100 HARRKIj^ OF SPLENDID WINTER APPI.E.S
I alsobav«r.-celreda lew barrel* .rf apleadld Obto
« Ider wbi.L willbr .,11 by ihr barrel, or In sffihilar
quaiilllit-s
I'ariirular att.-uti,.u Is . ailed to my Isrge Block oT
GKNUINK HAVANA ClOASfi
I have also received a large lot ut
KPLKNDin IIAMHUIOI A.vn WE:jTEEN RE.SBKVI£
CHEB8K.
Allol which Healers are tusiied lo call aa4 eukmlne—
botii quality aud price before purchaalng
°'^'-«^' " B. PREijLK Y
u
EORGE BENZ.
<;oR««H Of K*ST Watcr 4- Horraio Sta.
raoa. r^oc,
A. p. OI.AKKB.
w„,xr „*^KE, WIS.
MIWAU yspm?
INEGAR MANUFAiTTORY.— BY
W. WKIS. Wa8b:uct>i> street Uppor IrfiVee. Kt
'ully inform
»r WorkKlu
Paul, lb iukfiil lor paat lavurs, I reapectfull
the piilfllc, Ifaat 1 bave eularged luy Ylnegai '
uiy uen Hloue buiidiug.io auch an extent, that I am ab.<-
loKupply the people of If inaesota vrllh the oel brated
pure, premium Vluegar, Kiugle aud double a'rength.
for Si. Louis prices. 1 hla Viue^ar la excellent for pre
aerviuK piekles. Thia Vinegar haa t>«eu t.-8ted and an-
alyird, and i« r<>commended by l»r I>. U. Retd, prac
tiiral Ciieiuiat ■ f this city, uiivl^ dly
/JARBON OIL,
FROM (^UEEN CITY OIL REFINERY
BufTalo, N. Y.
WARRA»:TBD TO BR the BR8T IN THE MARKET
M BARRK1..S ON HAND AND FOR SALE
ALSO lu BARRELS NAPTHA.
Will be aoid at a low fig ire-
«r ..3 ^. '*•'*• BATON. Arnut,
nov2Cd8wA4w Merehanfa llot.-i huiiding.
IMPORTER OP AND DEALER IN RUENIflM
HLNOARIAN KKKNCU AND CATAWb"
W INKS,
Champagne Uqoora, I'lrara, Hwlaa and Uaburg
_^ ^ c, erse. Wboleaalf and Retail.
Third St., bet. Waahluguiu aud Ka'ketatreeU. SL raui,
Hfcsjiist recelv.-d a»l.« k ..1 j-i.r.- HiiuKanau Wiuesof
the lollowiug brau ia .
Egr) Hup.i.ar, viuta«p ul MAX . udal, 1906. Peatl
-l&i , Villaat, ISM , Tok%{ Maslaa, 1;3«, which he uSera
at very small pruiiii'. All lie ab.>ve Wluea are war
ranted geumue. Bovlt-dly
3
S'
RAYED
Fn>m the .aiibsciiber about the fira' oi November, a
deep red Heller, one ai.d a half yeara ol age, the letter
"V." braiiilc'l ou betb bii>s.
A tlii'eral reward wiMbe p%td lor au) lofurrnktloD. or
ibedaliveryef her . - CUAH. ooui.TER.
<lec3-d3t Ou Jackcou arreet-te
CENTS IN GCH..D OR FOUR CTS.
in Tinware paid lor good (;OTToN R A<iS.
(iold and Kilver pakl l»r good Raga, Muolleu and
Cotlou , rasli paid lor Copper, Brass, old Ca«t Irwii, of
a;i kinds, old Stoves and Stove Pipe, old Lead aud .^luo,
aod old Oi.ld aud Silver.
STENCIL CUTT1^^1, OF AM. KINDS,
At the Tin aud Copier Sore Robert street. \ETAL
OIERIN'R, atone bkMk. between .'M and «Ui street
where you cau purchase new aud aeroui baud ware
cheap tor caab or barter.
Kl. Paul. May 'iX, lS61.-lr
r\ S. A JOS. H. S T O 11 B 8,
No. 177G KAJST JACiiSON STREET.
BetvMB ruth aad giith,
FVaotical Copper Hnc\ith«, I^lnml>-
ers •& Sheet Iron \\'ork«rw;
And Manulaoturera ni Copper K rules, Copper SUll^
Veaat KetUea, Teast Jugs, IJquor Pumps,
Ijft %ad rarer Pump. Soda FeaaUlu
aud Ueur:ralor«.
A^Particular alteuUoo paid to Steamb<«t. DiatUlery.
Mill aud Plumbing Work In all IU Brauebea. ^augl dl>
w
ANTED- A SnUATKlN, BY A
Yanug Man, who u a praciirat Rookkerper. and
IMM ueeu lb basiueaa live <eaia.
Address f) J Pli;neer Oillre teW
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1N8UKAJ^CK
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT, SAINT PAUU THURSDAY. DECEMBER
5. 18G1
g^ 8. E A T O N,
'KW.VKAL INHLV ^(JOK A CoLI-KCTINU AUWIT,
Sr xOl., MI^NNKSOTA,
mmmmrtrnm r . ruLi^>viaw riiwT-<u.*M l«aDR.AilOB
coMrAmn :
MANHATTAN
flHK INSURANCK COMPANY,
MEW rouK.
l>»h CAPITAL AWlHUKfl.US t«X) UOO
IIUMBOLUT
rIKK INMUBANUK COMPANY
OF NEW YORK CITY.
ASH CAPITAL AMD ■«UilPLUH tStfUoj
ARCTIC
c«ltiK l?<f8URANCE COMPANY,
NJfiW YORK.
A.^U CA< UAL AND 8UKPLC8 »2WI IMO
CITY
IRK iNWURANOK COMPANY-
b ART FORD, CONNECTICUT.
A>M «!A»-lTAl.AKr*8UftPLUH »3S6 OO
CJONNKCTICUT
ARK INHURANCK COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
AUfc CAPITAL A.MOgUHrLUS fSiS.OOO
N ORTIl- W KSTERN
rltiHA MAKINK INS. COMPANY
CITY OP OBWEliO, N.Y.
t •■ "APITAI, AND SURPi.KS $i17.25«
INi*w Knglau** Mutual
•IKK INSURANT COMPY.
ROBTON, MAStlACUJhETTb.
»«ji.o*ici.A fkM KINO •i,/w.;n 24
Aill^».diukua»tic„rfly luvenir ' WiU iu»ur« *i. »4ndi.
""ri *"'****'»'*^* •"«»•""'> » w«»i.Aa»,»uj to th««
Al*. laUu.l NurlKfcUon, nio rrkuai«<>r(aUuo t:arKt<
a: I Uammm kua*,nhiy >Jjii«tc d and paid ■iuIm
ijONT'NKN TAI. 1N;5UKAN(;K txT.
NEW YORK.
M.i'«l «ll|t»l.l la aud »arur«ly tuvMiteii)
v«mmj>. J'lijr Ui, ia£()
.•^im.ia
KAIL K0AD8.
SUMMEl. ARRANGEMENT.
1861. ' ~
CHlCAiiO,
8T. LOUIS.
TC
NEW YOBV^
IWtil.
BOSTON,
»«•«' ORLEANS,
CAIRO,
▼lA
Illinois Cential
AMD
(JALKNA ft 0. U. RAILROADS
TKAiWB LKAVI OCMLDTH.
J(JUIUAOO BREWERY.
I^ILL & DIVERSYi
BB£WEB8 OP
Liill's Stock,
AMD
<'RKAM PALE ALEJ
L-AUER BKER,
t'ORlKR ASD BROWN SlUL'l,
FUR SALE BY
HAT tIPRKSR. : AM
NIUHT KIPREfijj, J:3y
P' M , Hatuidata ex
eept«d.
1 ArrtilD. u CaicMTo w 6.14 P
|M Pulton »i X30 F Mi
I Burlington, at T.Ju P M ,
Wmac>.i(i6P M at Loui..
S r M , tiUro, lo.4i A M
MempW, 3» huuri . New
OrJtsiiiB 66 hoiirg , M«w
»urk, 6;! Uour« . BuaUiO ft;
, huurit
1 ArrivW w Chicago, ft.tf A
M . Puijon. ai a.U6 A
M ; Bouk laiand, 6AM
BurUngl->o, 6.3o A M , Oum-
c>, 9 A M . Ml l*,ui , liXt I'
M , Cairo, iu.46 P M Mem
phUi,;ts houra ; New OrloMia
b& huura , New Turk 61
kuiira , BoMOii . 63 bour*,
FORWAKDLNG.
L
.
a«til7-dlT
WM. CON ST A \S,
AUFWT. ST. PAnt..
JACOB NEWMAN,
Merchant Tailor,
(^vvflua Mill
^***Tl7P^Di^oS. ^^'' **='l^ .SKLKCTKl) hTOi:K
TlIK BEST EVKk hBoCUUT TO THIS
MAHKKT, AI A VKRV LOW PRiT"
CLOTH,
WtM>le«ala and BelAil Dealen la
rASSIMBRB,
MS)
f»^.Alt
UMOBUk: T HOPE, Prrsid^iil
H ' .'«iir«cr, S<>«retary.
»ku *'ai:«, AiaiBiaut Secretary.
' *.11V I'lRt; INS. COMP'Y.
NEW YORK.
.SAuu.uuu
•intiiia. Juijrui. isiit)
••"""'«» U.AW)
JOMKl'H WAl.KKB, Prr.id.-nl.
rilOS. W. IIIHUHALL. VM.-e Prea'l
L. llaTOoga, HrrrrUry.
VIAlikET t'lRK INSURANCE CO.
NEW YORK.
. llA.
rf tM, 1:«1.
>«)U,WW UU
.... M,(W3 .it
tiPKCJAL NOTICE.
PMa«uger» leaving .Si Paul on the Moruiug B,.at
OBTAIN A UOOI) NIiiHT'8 BEST.
Aud arrive at nuuWth. lo conuert with KvenlDR Train
for all pfrfnta. Soalh and Eaal.
Paaaeu^era learliiit by Allemoon Boat connect with the
MornlDK Tralaa Irom Iinnleith.
«^Si(.f.,,iug «'ara atiacUed to all Klght Trains.
BsgicaK" checked u» all Importani poloU.
» or through Tieketa and inlormailon apply at the oQlre
of Ihe t.'ompauy, on Jackaua MreM near Levee,
8. B. POKBE8, Agent, Ht. Pan I.
W. B. ARTHUR, 0»n'l Suo't, ChlcaKo
W. P. JOHNSON. Uru'l Paitteuger Agent, t;klca«o".
L. B. JkC. UBKiO.
*"** Preight Ageula. Su Paul.
^EAOt-MADE CLOThYnu.'a^c!""""'^ **^^"^
CloUiiug made aitoe aborleal uo'ilc« (,„*^**^*
gPLENDII) STOCK OF
CLOTHlNGh.
At TEMPLK'S, CATHOLIC BLOCK THIRD ST
coai.deTJtroirr'^ ,U,hay KO.K1 H-.^^dl" r^^H^Hll
"•«*"**"' *""''l J" well to Kiv,. usaca'l.
B. & u. O R E 1 O,
LOWER tJiVEB. ST. PAUL,
Btorage. yor-warding, and
COMMlSrilON MERCHANTS,
WU -LESAl-K DEALERS IN (IROfKRiKM
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, Ac. Ac ,
Aurniii lor Ike Port Bjron Extra White Lime
Alau. Agcntafor the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL BALLiiOAU.
And the
URAND TRINK RAILWAV CO. OP CANADA.
loDtracta for iranaporiaiiou between .SL Paul. Boatou
Nrw Knglstd, Montreal, New Vork aad all point* Eaat
made upon the ioweat and moat lavorable t«-rma '
Mark i'lu-kages " l.'»r« of L. H. A V. lireu; "
l'aj>».-ug.-r lickeut vl» Kallruad and Ocean Stt-amera
w auu irom aU paria ul
UBBAT BBITAUI AMD ltel.AND. -
K.ir I'arlicilnra apply al the Store
1.. B.iiRKlU. Ue3Ui ■ «_;UAS. OBBIO,
BA^K KOTIOKS.
/A
OVER
I 8 EI
i; S. ElKiEHTON,
Banker,
* B E A CJ P R E
TEMPLE
b T O R A O E ,
ForwardinK and CommiBSion
AMD
VVHOLKSAL.E tiRoCF.RH.
LOWER LEVEK, St. Paul Minn.
AwENT.s for LaUln, Smith A Boles' Qua Powder
Ai(rut» Mr the L'uit.'d suieg Dispatch. marl6-17
ruE»uoAic BMar.
|> O R U P
&
026
WM. H T.'CMPI.E.
1^^ A L r E u w. W E a Bi
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
I^'oreisn Wines. Brandies and
Gin,
LONDON i'ORTER, S(^OTCH ALK AND
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
*''>',*>. O I' I) BOCRHON AND UVK WHIVkV
LONOWOHTir.-! .STI1,1, ('ATAWMA W t V i.'
rMAMPA(iNE«-t-k:LEBRATKD''''BRlJJ^,',.5.^\l^
ttiiatiHa.
»MMt>? SI
»8,6ir7 M
ASHEB TATLOK. PrealJeul.
•U*'f F. PBaBiiAH,Sear«tar>, my3U
itr-< uiirthaof IheaetproQiot <be boaloessof heae
.••apanina arr divided annualfy to holde,a ol theli pull
^.1 crip beariuK Intereat.
JOHN .S. PBIMCB. Agent.
St. Paul.
di>t6
%a4 dtT
1^1 VER POOL AND LONDON
tflUK ANL> LIFK
tUHur anoe Com pany.
CAPITAL AND BE8BBTBD FUND, OVER
fO.OUU.UUU.
^Oa.-^ES FAID PiiOilPILY AT FIUU
WITBOIJT BIXTlf U*TS' aOTItk
•IPE INSURANCE EPFKrrEU ON LIBKRaI.
TERMH.
•Itclea aaalguable by eudor».uieut without permiaaloo
,. . , ^ ol the t'uidpauk'.
bareb-ddera peraoually re«pou»it)ia lor euKagement
of the C<na pan y .
JAMES BROWN. Esq.,
KRANCISltn-riiNkr. Eaq
HENRY ORINNEI.L. fc«i
For the Kast.
IHOI. ^— isGl.
MU,WAUKfiE AND PRAIRIE DV CHIKN
RAILWAY.
PQRMRRI.Y MILWAUKEE AND M. R.R.
THBoOiiJj tOMIlWADAM A«B0HUABO, WITBOOT CH4I.01
or CAU.
TUB PA88BMOKB PACKETS
MILWAUKEE.
ITASOA
NORTHERN LIUUT. and
KEY CITY
WAR EAOI.E.
Win ruu Ihli Season between
BT. PAUL AMD PRAIRIR DU CHI KM,
U-arlng dally at a a M .
Making anally Hue aud rallaola connection with the
Milwaukee & l-»rairie «.lu Chion
RailroatL
rOR MTLWAUKKR AND CHIt AilU.
ALPRRO PKLL, Kau
AI.KKANUEK llA.Mll,TON, Jr
k. W. AftCU;BALl>. Kwq
Aud -b^ra, Ulrecior»aDd.shir"eUoider*.New York.
BBFKRBMCKS IN NEW YOBK.
Duncan, Sherman A Co
Alex T. ."ttewari A Ca,
(irlanell, Mlnturn A tUi.
R. L. A A. Stewart.
• :. W. A J. T. M.wre4 Co..
1>. Appleiou A <V
aepZi
THOMPSON, BROTUEK8.
A g.iuUlorS t. Paul a d vlelully.
J^TNA INSURANCE COMPANY.
*AMtrs JANUARY I, iMi fJi.^Gs.iia aa.
rlKK AKU
INLAND NAVICATION
iN8UhANCE.
iirtio©. JNo. ti, Rogers* Block,
SAINT PAUL, MINNE.SOTA.
- T'^-^'y M. MOBLEY. Agent.
JIHIENIX INSURACE COMPANY.
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT.
^ rs JANUARY 1. isci »«0U.00O.
l^'IUh] INSXJRANCIC
'taeo H ,.t Rogera' Block. 8L Paul.
M. MOBLEY. Agent.
\
ieU--ly
♦ »•• K 1 N S U R A N C K
NEW YORK
• it© Insurance Company,
NEW *OKIt OITY.
. !.IY PKEKMAM. MORRIS KRANKLIN.
*«'""'• Prealde.t.
-lalHvueorthe beat Life U*urauce«'omt.anlealathe
"Hod Htatea.
'' .'«etea uay b« obtained or
»i»-4»y
TUESE BOATS HAVE BEEN REFITTED.
And euel all others ou the Upper Miaaiasl»>pi loi
CO.WISNIEMCE,
8PBBD,
AND COMFORT.
They will NOT receive or dell»er Freight at the La
«'r«««e Depot, thereby airoidiug delay.
Paaaeugers by lakiug thia line ol Boala, leave Si
I'aiii lu the moruiug, paaa l.a t'roaae
BETWEEN li AND 3 AT NUIHT,
AND
AKRIVK AT PRAIRIE DU ClIIkN NEXT
AFTERNOON,
(lirlng the Passengers
A FULL NIUHT'S REST,
and Breatlaat on the Boatg.
Paaaeugera by thia Route avuld the chauxe iruia Boat
to »:ara, and Oara to Boat at
MDNIUUT.
Paatengers (or Chicago by thia Route
AVOID THE OMNIBUS RIDE OF OVKR A MILE
AT MILWAUKEE.
And are taken irom Prairie du tJhIeu lo Chicago or
MUwuukee.
WITHOUT tniANOK OF CARS OR BAOUAilE.
Arriving In Chicago at 5:2U A Mtfnaking direct cou
uecUon w iib the morning expreaa iraina
for the Eaaiaud South,
B»l!g4ge will be checked IhrougU U) all poinu Eaat
aud South, ibua avoiding all trouble to paaaeugera
No omiiibiis chargea lu Chicago.
Superior Patent Sleeping cars ou all night trains.
The time by this lavorlte route ia alwaya aa quick aud
the fare wlU be aJwaya aa low aa by any other route".
Be aure lo aak for TickeU via Prairie du Chleu.
Passengers lor Milwaukee make .Urecl connections
with the
p I O N K i; K AN J ► i> KM O C R A T
STKAM
Job Ir^rintinsc Ofiicc,
(OR. 01 THIRD AND CEDAR STREETS,
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
Having made extensive sddittooser new foDtaoflbe
lalemslytes of Type, and baviut pnrcbaae.l a larg.'
»t.*k„frarda.at very low prices, we are e..^bled to
pnnl Buaiuesa Card* at l.iwei r.stea lha„ »„. other
olliop lu the North-Wesl.
We liave alao added euUrw new FonU oi Type lor
BOOKS, PAMl>liLETS, CiRCULARH, Ac,
And with the aid of our
FOUR STEAM MACHINES,
We are enabled to perform all deac, iptioaa of Book aud
Pamphlet IVlntlnr. w th nPHtnesH and pe»patcb
Hand li.ila.Po4iera,i;ircalar., Show Cards,
Bill Heads. Ac. Ac,
In Kvery Variety of Style.
15 ALL INVITATIONS AND PROGRAMMES,
Kleganily executed oa Fancy Paper or (^ArOa. i>i
Uold, «\jlored or Plain.
PIONKBR PRINTING COMPANY
s. B. OsAvrLiN.
C H A M P LI N,
VVliolusale Cirocers,
.STORAGE. KORWARDINU AND COMMIS.SION^^
V\e keep the larxeatsujck ot Grooenea lu .<i. Paul.
md loitfltry Merulmula will kud it t« their U^lereat
L'lve III a eall belore purcbaaiug elsewhere
BOlJt AGHT!] rOR
Pill a Thraaher uud Separator ol Chicago
Aalral Oil Compauy. of PilUbuigh,
1 Utter t .><e<-ombe'8 Paper Mllla, oT MluneapoliB
.\firloerij Line ol Sl»jtuj.Tft lo SI 1 „
IKiinibul A.Si. Jonepb Kiiiiroad
Milwaak^.4 Prairi«4J l*i«n itaiiraad. .^jajli diy
^ M. CO N S T A N S
tStora^e, li'orw^ardin^
AND
Coinjuission Merchant,
W n O LE8 A LE iJ R O (^ E R,
AHB
liFAI.EHIN SAI/I\ SAILS, PLASirU
PAUIS, I h'Mh\\T.
Aaaat roK
Sloarns* Marvin's Safea. WilJer'n Patent.
J M. Krunawick A Kro.. Marble Top Kllhard Tables,
CIn.. Ohio.
C. U. MeC'ormtek'a Reapiug and Mowing MiiHluih
1M6<I.
Lill A Diversy'a CbicaRo Cream Ale I
Wi.rk Packages,
?>"* «»re •♦ Was. CuKlana, St. Pat.!.
AMD
bAlNT PAUL.
OoIlecUons Bade on all polnU In the Korth-West and
remitted for leas current rale* of exchAMe and aetmal ex
l>«aaeali>eurmd. i«t-4i7
I^oTbaNKERS and CAPITA lTsJX
The CowiuuMiooera of Auoka « oui.iy are d»«in>»ia ul
borrowlaglrtMatUB toien U-ounaud dollara. u. enable
*e« UI riuKl the eouBiy daU, the ICM to bS^Ucu^ b,
i-oiuilj Booda, ruuning lor not lew lUau three voara in.
ixreal ijayabk" acoii auuually.
ParlTea w in Iuk lo Inveai in ilio«e aecuriliea. will aU-
drctsa either of to* uudetajgued. ataUng wnellaL Um
:ind lermi!, aud r v ery aAUalarWory llUonuUton Will b*
JAK. «TARKKY,8t. Pm.I.
.„.i« !•». -J ,J.'»- MI.ODUErt.
angle d;tm «'o.imy Auditor. A n.jka.
I> A R K E R
BANKER AND BROKER.
Bxehange bougbi and aold.
tloUections made throughout the State. Inierestal-
lowed ou ume depeaiU. niirn-Biai
Land Wamnta bought and sold. laTcsiaieiiiitfnaAe
aaduxea paid for non-reaidenu »"»i»rBi«««tA«'
Oaeea««id stand. Bank Bow. 3d street, «t. Paul
IT IS THE
PAIN E
JU 1 N N K 8 O T A
Supreme Court Reports
PUBLISHED Br AUTHOBITV OF LAW
VOLUME 2,
ooaTAikias taa uAiiBs ucoidko at tarn rakas or
oouat iM 1M8.
Ur VOU HAVE MEW iK>OD8 TO SELL,
LE7 THE PEIfN.E KS'on IT.
novlit-dlv
THE
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
NEW VOLUME.
on ibe seventh of Beptemker, WCI. TUB NEW YORK
W LEKl.V TRIMLNE commenced the iweulj lirai year
of lis eil.itei.ce , TUB DAILY TBIBUKE b«iag some
months older and ihe SKMI -WEEKLY TBIBUNK
Boinewbal yoHugt-r.
Kor more than twenty years, thia journ. ' baa labored
in what Its conductors have fell lo be the cause ol bu
mauiiy. jusuce and frrteUom. endeavo. iug to ameliii ale
Ihe cuudiUou ul Oie o^.pr«»», d aud uul»rtiiuai#, lo
boiior aud e..rouriigc uaitful ei, ri.,>u ,i. «li^ie\..r
apbere, aud. to promote by all meann. ILe iuoi»l. .ul«l
lecluAl and material advai.cemeat ol our country U
b»H aimed to be r.^bl rather than p. .ular, and fo eat
pouae auu commend lo^ay tUe truth that Jiber« mav
uot be willihis' to accept uil tomorrow ^
le^'l^ti''-?.- 11'.'.'. -'■:.":■ '?''i'''^'V''*^ '• >''""'H«'''- "eeu
IrO 1)1)
ADVKKTJSE.
aiL'r!l<l*T!r"freK'::i.Vk'l;l'tr' '"''"'r'?'' '^ '"
f..r bargain, know u.. n^d": '•"''" »"'^'^'''' *""' ''*""•''«
ADVERTISE.
9J> SO.
*M« PAOKS. PAIC&
t>tU SALI BT.
PIONEER PRINTINU COMPAN.V.
RaiBt Paul
WiU he lorvarded \>r MaU. post pUd, apoa ther«eeli i
tA the priee.
l^Mit^Sy**^'^^' C0URT.~8TATE OF
A. . ^.''.^■^^J'-A. COLNTYOF BAMSKV-SS
fo^'lh^?.^u1'/of K.l 'be t-^robaie CourrheW'ln and
of the R.iaie'ot Praucis Bouthiler. de
r^^^^r^lli^-iiL^ -f '<- K^Sjr. IWuthll,
Id Ibe maif^r
ceased.
^^ii^:^^:^''^'::ii - :-;: Tr '-- -'«
m^e.^audfauliaoommiiti)U : but. bavtuKin allthluii"
luciied our readers LO think aud judge lor ihemaelv.M
rni ..r ihan adopt blindly our own or oihe«' ^cl,
toe credit Ol hawing quHlil.ed ii» readers to detect aud
expo,.e even lis own errors.
erlr fr^'^T ^'»',n»""l» "' "'e young by the mo«i gen-
eral, ilioroutb jiud pracmal educaliou, iudlo encoSr-
AI»VERTL<^
ttja..Hr.Ureiaiu ,.and aim »«ail«MA|.nrrh»,.
adverti.sk.
graDird.
, J^t** ",,'" ""■"»*■•■ «>rvlered. that saMl peuuoner K.re i..
I ai.a Deu'.«rat, a newspaper pub.i.shedlu .Si » ..,.?^
I frkJOMi hi »a..! i!!»i '-' hea."n.g.
J. F. HOVT
<WK If f on
uov2o dlw
Judgeol rrol Air
yo, r'b'*,^r:e^:Th'e"r*'r,Tr^°'-"'l *"* «« extend
yuu may aerr^'til.^.i.dH^J'V'^.l'lf '•'"'•"• •7^"> »«bom
lhel»rKe,l,«p„rler^,n New V^'jL^ ""^ '" ""'"'"'
gT. PAUL OAS LIGHT CO.
By a resolullou of the Board of Directors of the St,
Paul Uas Light t;o.. adopted November ISlb, ISOl the
price of Gas was reduced from aud after Nov lal, iVom
$6 TO $a PER 1000 FEET.
St. Paul, November ISth. 1861.
JOUN A. PBCKUAM.
Seereiarv.
nov2U dlmo
I C E 1 I C E I 1 1 C E 1 I 1
S Y' M o .isr !> s
CHAIiLKS
y^e^'H''wtthalM'i^tb..',''* '" his fellow cltlzeua for ten
..tTTH' all taltblulneas. would have them keen cou
^^^/h^.k"*'^, """'•*'' *»«•«"' "^ "^-"^l everyday
stead >a» the aUira. to auuuly bbi friends aud ever>dv
11 >. Iron. K t,ou..J up to a ton. He guarauieea a full
aupply or the seaoou at the loweHlcasb^ice *
inyi ilorn
ouiawwooLiar. a. t. mccaui...
^liARLJ«>i W, WOOLLEY & CO.,
U)WKR LEVEK. ST. PAUL
*' O R W A R D 1 N (i
AMD
< -ommis.-^ion Merchants,
DKAl.ERti JN iiKiK'ERIKH,
flRAIN, PROVISIONS, LIME. &i\, Ac.,
AND
AGENTS KOR THE
ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAILKOAD
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Davidson Line or Steamers, Miunesots RivVr
Neriheru Trauaporuiiou Company from the hast
Ei. e sior \ouug Ameiiea^ (;om Cob Mill
V*.».dwar.rsSmiilteraud.SeparaU)r
Kerosene Oil Cou.,iauy «rNew York,
^■> Ac. 4-c.
Contracts for truusporiHtlou between St. Paul Boatoi,
Ne* Kugland. Montreal, New York aud all poiu'ls Easi
made npou the lowest and m.«i i*vor»bl« terms by ti.
T. Company.
.Mark i>ackages
•• WOOLI.KY A i;o
St. PauL"
St. Paal. April 17. 1889. '*'
lltlon a.e8m>iUKt!„Hlu..Hlo «bitli iLiaj.jurua.liaTLd
Ib?'!i5y """"'■"'*'' "" *'"«='"^^*- K'il'-.ouam aud ph*!!
I '^^^'t ^J^ *"*'* **' ''"* devaauting our connt.y *e
bol<lutohHveor.Kiu..led;n ,, rebeTfiou uii^ wkit^u
wicked, meieuaable than was ever bel ro ki^wn-^
I rel.eMf'n" ^"."""Z"' "* '^ lew against .be^y-
a rebellion deauned to raise higher tie walls aiTJL.s.
and tighten the cUaiua ol opprlSSon
lid. iu« doue all »ev.,iil4 V* nil. ,iiUi surrender Ol vital
wiiu auoiireiierL'iaaibrireilorls I* uphold ihp Union.
beionslu,ai.,„:i,„!ti„, .s,.prem«t> ol 2e laws \S
though lAerebeU^ou baa t,««om«. {hnjgh air»^pa-to^
de •n.ilBn, terroriim. aud spollaiJ.u l.^°l> »^u Te
uuidt'nu"'""' "^'^ "'"^ -'"-"i^"** of wmcieiuil^
ADVERTISE.
If you havK loat moitey during the rrtsle—
ADVERTISE.
ADVERTISE,
II vov have proper! r to aell^
ADVERTISE
Do not elevrlhatl|,e.e lauobod, tobuv Tranaae
llouH are made ever> da« by those who- '»«»«»<^
ADVKRTISE;
CALE UNDER FORECLOSURE^
I ^^ STATK OF .MINNK.SOXA. C.'IMV OF R*k
I TKl'; I""*'"**"' "''"*'' •^«">i» JCDlcYil ^t,!
Dlir.'"!.er«.''""'' ''''"• ***'"' ^''"'^ '"""" " '
ir]i'..'ul.!i't''?K "L'' •l"'l»f*'n>''''< AU'I ^f-crtv ol li,. 1.,.
tricicounot lJ.eK,.,-,md JuiL^ial lli.ir«.iol the Mate
i.„,., the nbovt enlillcd atllou. and
"I^ •-eolh of July. A. D . ivi) i
A.mti r, , . -1-^ . ..; *i| (lit* KHid fi '!■ r ■ - • ■ ■ *
appoiui.ao, s».a i'jurlior\ei'-uic Mu :. ' '"
sellat public auolinn, to U.e hiRh..il |. .. ,'
U».Mr.>... u- ,r o. a.t, i oun Hou«.. in iLe ».,.> o. a., i .»,
A. 1'., loij.;, ai leu o Clock IL ihe ' '- ... . '■
the Iwil.iu lug described prtmiaes '
couuiy of Ramw->, aua .Mate of Hi . . . ",
deaiiiualcdaa lolijws. to wii. "
l.M^ luiuiberej fount eu. (U) and ftfieen. (15) in bl.«-*
UuaiUer aeveuiy. tn.) m D-yion A 1. vioc'a iili . Z ,
.sainl raul. November l«»th. Isci.
AARON W. TLLLIh,
Sber.U ol Bamaey 1 o.
.HAMSuaa A Ullip. Ally . lur Pla.uiui. uorAMiw
•mlempnntrieii
nereii ,a Ihe donuUn of L^oi.^'^'^ .l" l^S: ''!""' """
hei
5|erei> ,n ihe domain of actional' li* ^ T.V.u.ou
,th ;':':.i*':i.'-"fr..l;'r..f*""^">»r laformauon increase
aur
J -«•
D. W. INGKRSOLL.
AKaDt.St. Paul
A'l'^i'OKNKYS.
" •■"^''■» B. P. CMowaLt.
^ O O P E R St C R O W E L L.
ATTOBNBYh AND COONSELIKJRS.
IrvlneaBUKk. - - . . St. Paul.
Prooipt atteulluD given lo buslof^s hi etate and Fed
ei»l t-oarta, lo Colleeuoaa. and lo profeaalonal boaines
Iebil4-<lly
giiuerally .
Joaa B. BAaaoaa.
J A N B O R N
t.aAai.Bs V. Loan
CANBORN & LUND,
KJ ATTORNEYS aud COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Practice In all the Couria of this State, aud the United
hlalea District Conn.
odceon Thlrdat..uver XAckablsB Bdgertou's Bank
'»' '^»"'- feb-A
HORN ft GALUaUA,
AIToRNK\.s ANDCOLNSKLLURfi AT LAW
oaice, iha same aa occupl«d by the late WilUam dol
.'.?'.*,''• '^■J "»"r 'k« Store ol Culver A Farrmxtou.
third Street. St. Paul.
B.B. UAl-USHA.
HENRY J. UOBM.
febt-dlf
M.
SHERBURNE.
.• ,^ u *iPH.^S3''. ^^" COUNSKLlAlrtATLAVr
cttkJle Block. Third SUeel. St. Paul. MinueSuU.
uoA-JB-dly
M"J
ORKJS LAMPREY, ATTORNEY
INDCODNSBLLOBATLAW. Prompt auenuon
•i.ru lu CoUectlag. oilleo. beywards Block, Third
atf— t. St. Paol. MlmiaaoiA. Jell ly
JOY TO TJUE WORLD.
CANCER CORED.
CAPTAIN 8AMUBL PAINTBB
Ot ihlaclty, bavlng aHeeted some eight or ten uerma-
i-ent ctirea of Cancer wllhln the paai two yeink hL
teen induced to oroolalm to the world thai he wOl eurS
the worat case of Cancer edectuallf in less ihaa tweutv
davs. No ctira no pay. '
f o be aaaured of the truth of above, the following
aibdavli la attaehed, and the subject can be aeeu everv
day, and In a faw days other amdavlu will be procured
8t. Paui.. Aug. 3U, ItMl.
I am an oagi mtmr , and have been athicted with a can-
eer In ike throat for two yeara, au<l have advlaml with
L>b>aiciaua in hi. L«ul8 and other ciUea. but without a
hope of relief. I laade application to captain Samuel
rainier, of St. Paul, who Infttraaed me be would eUeet
a permanent eurti, ebHi be would make no charge, lie
did ».j. wh«b any one ailected can be eouvlnce3 of by
calling ou
«aP SAMUEL HUNTER.
OTAPLKliROCKRlES.— WE UAVk
O lb iiture aud to arrive, the LABUEST STOi.'K •
tiuule UrueArles ever brought to this market aad
dealera from the oouutry are requested lo call aud ef
• taine our Mlock au'1 rie e Llal belore gulus below
J.i% A U.C.BUBBANK A CO..
DETROIT AND MILWAUKEE BOATS,
Fur Detroit and all Eastern Points.
PaaHeuKer8frimib.j Kaat leave Milwaukee on arrival
ol Detroit auJ Milwaukee Boats, aud Chicago, ou arri-
val ot morning Tratue from the Baal, arriving at Prai-
rie du Ch.enai;:30 P.M.. gettlnK Supper and a Mil
night's real on the Boat, arriving »t St. l-^ul net
eveuing.
Lake FrelgbU by New York and Krie. New York
Central. Butlalo. Cleveland and Chicago
WK.STKRN TRANSPORTATION AND NORTMER.S
TRANSPORrAllON
LINES OF P R O P fc L L E R .s,
Are landed at Milwaukee only upon the d,>cks of thia
tVimpaoy,
Saving Cartage and risk ol breakage.
^raixbts via Detroit aud MUwaokee IUilr.«dB,
AKIC TRANSFERRED FREE oF CulkGh:.
Freight via Chicago doea uot change Cars aud is
shipped trom ITau-le Du Chieu on the day of ils arr.val
Freight for points ou the St. C.oU RWer 1^ aeni
Ihroiigb without trauahipmeuL.
Paaaeugera holUiug through Tioketa ara a..b,rtei lo no
iransier charges at Milwaukee or Chu-ago
Be aure loaak for Tickets via Prairie,du » hien.
For through Ticketa apply to
c I. CHASE, under the Wlnalow Honse. .St Aulhouy
J H THOMPSON, under the Nicollet Ueuae. Mlune
apulia.
U BKONdON, Jr. 4 CO. .Still water .
And of all Ihe AgenU between j,i Paul »„a f raine du
chien. aud ut
CIIA8. THOMPSON, Ticket Ageui,
Corner Jackson atrem aud Levee
BORUPACHAMPLIN. Freight Agenta, St P,„|.
J. LAWLKR,
Gen. Agt. Pra. du Chlen
K. P BACON, General Ticket Agent.
WILLIAM L. DANA,
Geo. Freight Agent, Milwaukee.
WILLIAM JERVIS.
SuperlnteudeBt, Milwaukee.
J. J. NOAIIt Western Agent.
Mora.— The aiiemloB of the pablic Is particularly
called to the tacl that eaateru shippers by this route
will have the prlvUegea ol adjustment of overcharges
dansagff.Ac . alSLPaul.by Meaara Borup A Champ
Un. who are especially authorized U) liquidate aud settle
all aiiah clalma.
JJ U N r E R S ' BOO T «J
Wt WOOLD CALL THE ATTKMTIOH Of
H J^ O K T H M JW N
TO (jUU
LONG LKO WATEK PhUiit BOulS,
JUST TUKTHIMU FORTHKPWAMP8.
Price $1S,00.
OUR LON(i LEG DOUBLE HOLE WATEU-
PROOK R00T8, I'OR bOYS,
ARE TRIMS.
Price if'iJ.OiJ.
PLKASK CALL AND SEE THEM
H. li 1 X. i^A T RICK.
J^A W s OP MINNESOTA
Town Organisation l.aw,
Couutj Organizatlou Law
Vi' O L C O 1" T ' S
UVERlf AND SALE .STABLE,
THIRD.NTRtKT. OPPOSITE MERCHANTS' HoTK..
SAINT PAUL, MINNKSOTA.
The undersigned haa erected a Urge and comajodi..us
aloue .suble ou Third s.reel. aud has a splendid sb.ck of
"^"•^**'«. C:AiiKiA«.KS,
RU(itilE.S, SLEKiHS, Ac.
He IS pr..parrd nt all timea to lutuiab a superior ^iial
'> el l.hery to parlies and olhenj.
l.aaies' add Ueullemeu'B Saddle lloraea lurniahed at
the su.irteai uotice.
Uoraea boarded by ibe day or week en the moat reaa-
cnablete rms. |aii<3 | ,|. !>. Wo'.CufT.
T E B M 8.
DAILY TRIBUNE I ill iha..-. ....,„
) .. .. »;t 00
> $:iio
.SEMl-M EkKLY (liM
WKKKLV, (ij
TO CLUB .S.
eEMI-WKBKLY.
•^^i^!''^:^^^::^*^}'^^^^" -p'"-"-
For a rliib ol twenty, an eitra copy will be
lumber at Ute uuer
sent.
une gratia
WERKLY.
^ O T 1 C E.
AineotlDK i)f the Stockholders ol lUe l.«ke Su,.eri..r
and Miaslasippi Railroad Company will beheld ai the
oUlee Ol i.jntau Lavton. in trie Inlernatioual Hotel
buiM„.«. ,u the ei.:. of saint I'aal. V.uuesota. ou il.r
.Oth day ol November m.st.. ai j o'clock P.M.. for ihe
purpose of electing aboard «1 aeven Duectors ol said
Compauy. aa provided for lu the Act of tn.orporatlou.
By order of the
novi d3w BOARD OF INCORP ORATOK.S.
OVAL-
K
E M
General Road Law.
Commou School Law
'aw,
AU. IN Oaa PiHPBLIT.
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
Mailed lo any addressin the State. |
Twelve Copies for $1M. For sale by
PIONEER PRINCIMG .J.IHPANY. ST. PAUL-
^^U A R L E S H. MIX,
BOOKSELLER A.ND STATIONER,
THIRD ST. 8T. PAUL, MINN
socva^-iOH TO w. s. c<>an!t
Having piircbaMU the enure stock ol Mr. W. .s. CH>mbft.
In the Book -ud Stationery business. soliciU a share ol
the public pairunaite.
M. I, '■•*}' t?,*^""' '«»"-'"'• »o the citizens of .st Paul and the
^t^ J.' .in'!"""" ""y '*'''"''* f"' '>»« Patronage e?^^f
"f.'^.T *P ' "•-'>-'"' for my auccesk.,r a conlmuanci
We have rem ved o.ir Stock oi !,.«. Nails. Si.el. Ac
irom Ibe old Slaud on Wabas'aw streei to the M- W
STONE BUILDING on the uortl. aide olTUIKD Se-
I ween WabaaUaw .tud Cedar slreeta. where ».■ reaped
lHll>»ol.rii the palroi.»g„ of tboae purcbasiugg.Kxl, .u*
.A^.fe7"„,."i„Ti?a.'Vi;e'?a;e^'.fi\^i''i?,/.'''- *'"• "^ »">
."l-r to be a^l.lressedTe^if s'Lc-ribe'r"' """'""• ""•
I.. <l,il,8 o) twenly. we send au extra copy.
.o!rwi?s5;i;:i?.;s"Ku?b" ""'*-■'•'*'"' "-• *-'^
o/a:;;;t'^;;i;t;in;:*y^::;c^'-^' '•"• •»-<> ^"«>'- *.»
remi'rb"au;''!Jr,l^*" "" '"^""''' " '" «""' -^f-^r t*"^ to
Payment always lu advance.
A ddresa
j?r: r * "*»»»" street. N ew Voik.
PO R PORT_SNELLING.
THK
MINNE.SOTA 8TA(;E COMPANY
WILL BUN COACHES
TO FOR T S N E L L I N G,
TWI. K DA ILV. leaving the Interuatioual at 9 oeio. k
A.M. and 2 o'clock, P.M. BeUrniug. ,eave KortSneN
IIOK at 12 o clock. UOOI., and 4 oVlo,-k. P.M. Fare- Sia-
Kl^ tickeu. DOC. each way. Round trlf U. For. h,u.
II >oii have buildiUK materials Ul sell von am ......
yoi.rsellUieiroobleoi seekU.i; acuatomir «r.a ,2
olnetflodlnrtim, ify. n -* i uwomer, at tke risk
ADVERTISE.
11 you have houses t< let there are mam u..u ,, »,-
la the city whoranno traverse the wWL"r.rjr"T!
whom you can lea. h ii o .— wuuie place, but
ADVERTISE.
..I'li'"" ""•)" ■''f ** "' * »""*»l"n, do n..! be aatisHed bv
Mklng your friends al.«k- bul seek a larger circle *
ADVERTISE.
There may be people looklnir for F.chaaroii «h»
will never hear of you. luleas you- ' ' *""
ADVERTISE,
iJa^,^:.:i';:v.:;s:^'?o;r*:;,f^-;ivj$rrr"'*"»'"-
oil rouble. II you- ^' ' ** 'H ^hn" «u iinoie.iMii
ADVERTISE,
If you wish orrow money or ieud—
ADVERTISE.
y<:uz;^::sra^-fi:r:r.*«-L;^'i,7^.^'»''---
ADVERTISE.
Ifyo.i are a profeagionil man, do not aland unon vonr
y»;.rd':Sy":!Te"*'''' ''" '^^p''n^'""^'
ADVERTISE-
Ifyo.i area mpchanic, do net Imagine iha: yon ran
getalougwiibouimakiUK jo.iraell kuSwu. vJur,.!^
shon^^fT" " «''°-'-*"-\ """••• ^liUieult t^; tind hiLthI
shop of a merchant, and iherefo.e you sbould -
ADVERTISE.
JHLs PUBLICATION JS JU.ST
WHAT IS WANTED
NO MAN, KO FAMILY, NO OFFICK . SHOULD »
WITBOl T IT !
THE ONLV COURKCT AND COMIM.HP
HISTORY OF THE WAR
Now lu.ouni.: 01 publjcatlou, by JAMBS t» I jK
REV Ne« \ork . lly. aud o,^e., for .ubsciiot.,... x
great popular naitouai Wotk, «rine.uiuat,le vallo , ,
a I, be« ,iiii,iii piloieJ Ui lar«e Sto. vit the.
Sonthein Uebellion
AND TUG
WAK 1"(>U UiK UNION.
a..^ i'."""' \''' 'l"- «»»*• »"'! »*ro«r-8s ol the Uebell.on
and couaecuuve narrative ol evwii, aua mcidenla fi^m!
be ,.,». st*ges Oi Ibe tre^ou a»:aius. the iTrp^fb; MT
lo Ibe c,o.e ..1 the coum -i. u^^tnrr » ith importiui • h-
umeuis, eiiracla irom remaraab.e s^.-eohea Ac
_.'l'.,"Jfr'J':.'^:' r'"''^'"* aocasse.., .eader..thi,e
ei.iuonaare laf tied
that na-.ure baa ,-et been oie-r;d •^"'tb'^V 0*1^0 7'? X
wbow.shtoMuiormauou are compelled mg^p^tli^l
U..-mu/e» 01 Ibe rumors reuorls .ll.,.»^^ .
aud ed.u,nals o. the da.. .' oei:tp1;,er; '^V'^iL-, : Tt';
ir.an its cjuioaed eoiumua. the gieat lac- , and a..ide Jit
ol Ibe struggle lor the luion. 'ueuis
lomee inu want, aud lo produce a work of .erma
ueul VHlue as well as ol pre.. i.t iLirrrM. tj7.- oub!S^^
baa arranged l„r lue Uisue oi u.e k„u.r; Z ab^n^.e
^;'*::':^»'^:,?"!.:^'=^*'^ .""*'•«'. «>= ^f«cb w..
piibiihiicil ou Augiisi iloi. bos rr
cued ibe lUn^oaiilMjj
encomiums ol uie press aud .d lead.Lg citTcnr^,"
the Lauils 01 every I'uioo maij "r lu
lo be had of ail neasvetd. 1-,, po.tmasjors aoti k^
seller* every wheru. —••..k r» aoo ^. k n
Whoever you are do noi Imagine that the aniionoce
meul of your buaioeas In a respeclaole „e *""™'"^*'
wspai < r Will
on ape too gen
J.C. MURBANK.
our line,
ocsi oaui
MIOOL8 A DEAN.
K J- E T .S.
of the a>ime
sep2l
.N
E W
.ntmuance
WILLIAM 8. COMBS.
CI IV HAl.l
IS Y O U R T [ M E
R K S T A U R A N T.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
By ALBERT KUBV, Agent.
CITY HALFWAY HOU8B THIRD .STREET.
Fresh Oyeiers dally, served up at a moment's uotice.
THIRTY CENTS PKR flO/.K.V.
ALBERT KUBY.
oelO <!Sm
PROCLAMATION
M
FROM
.lUSTlCE & FOKKPAUtiH.
ap28
JRAVELERS AND SHIPPERS
GOING TO THE
EASTERN STATES OR CANADA
May bad it to tbelr advantace lo rail inr Ti..k.... k
^".:e:S^s?.:Tne*"'*-''*-'•'- "i'^-^^r^^^^
«I^.'"f-*".'K°*'*'v''5' '"'■'"• o' fbeir unbounded sue
eesseasla siiitmg the wants nf tne people <f this riiv
and HiAte. In their aelectioua o. go^a. ags^n can i^J
stteniionol buyers to their splendid stock of '^"' ""
Spring an«l Summer Goods.
of*LlDUs'DR?s*'^?.o?.'rw"^^'^'*'y """ t^»"«™
SLlerl; ewes *^^^ '^''^^'•' *" """'""" '" «'>'« '" '"•
Country dealers will fliid It to their advanUire to vi*.
us a call and ».xamine ow ficurea '"'"™"'K« i" »»»•
je;<l-dly
me our Qgurea.
JUSTICE A rOBKPAl GH.
II A O C A
< 'haries KrumeiuMi
CAUfKl Wl:.AVt±t,
V. A lllNGfuN SI RKkT. liACK uF
L'ash fo r ragt. two centa per pound.
j^ow
To BUY
BEST CARBON Oil.,
THAT WILL NOT EXPLODE, FOR GU AND 6Dc.
PFR aAL(X)N, AT
K. A HV. BKLI.'.S.
_^^ Me«r the^W'InsJow Ho^e. M .u. St. Fa,u.
^(m A i'EUM^ OF ~YEA]i.s
A SPLENDID OPluBIUNlTk 1 1
I will reut the property known aa the
II A L F W A V H O U S K,
Tnree milrts Irom M, PauL on lh« .St. Anthouy'road
for;a term of years
There la atia-bed to .the dwelliug.i twenty acreaof
good laud.
fKBMS \KHV LOW.
WM. COMMTAMB.
'■^*er Levee. .St. Paul.
^»S TRACTS OF TITLE
TO
RKA lu KSTATK,
AND ANY OTUKR INFOBJIATION CONTAINFD
IN TBB
-RECOROS OF UAAJSEY COJfMY,
WILL BE FUBM8HKD AT MODKBATK
PRICKS,
ON AftLICATION to TUK
C (J» U N T \ A I ) Ij 1 -l C) K,
AT THE VAULT CONNKlTkD WITH TIIR OFFHri^
f»F THF RKGISTtR OF DRKDS.
Bv order o| ibe H.^M-d ol County Cwtmlssiouers.
JOHN Nl;;OL.-^,
Chairman.
l.iwer you lu the public e..Umaliou. If y,
belter" *'*'"^'^''''"> ""^ ''^»'>«'- ><"' abandon trade "the
ADVERTISE.
'■ » — — ^___
^ 13 V K H J^ i S Ji:
J *
IN THK
DAILY,
subscribers ariiUiiv ONE DOLLAR in a s,«d 1 ill .,
weekly numuera. ".»ii. post pai.i. i^u
lu orderiu^ copies the lull and e^ci aCdrewi wuK
< ompelenl Agenta wanted la all Towns aud Cottutle>
FMhID'R HKKHAKD, """"'
i \liANCEKY "SALK _ DLSTRlTrr
V COURT iiK UJK LMIKD tsTATES VOK thv
- i.sT.wllI i.K Mll,Mi:.s.^.lA ,-" »'■»'*« »OR IMK
Kdward V. Prouiy va.ciark'.T.' Wluans, C.nda.e A
V\u...u».Joua.H II. winter and llarr.e. >. U mier
l_.>Kfc:Cl.uM Kh; l.N , HANttltV
Decree. Ocu-ber lerm. A. D. lobl-tl.HH M. mtere.i
>iud euhts.
1 .irauaul lo Ibe de.relal order of -.be above Couri
made lu ''"•<•*'»*.•. ai Ibe o.u.ber Term. A. i-l.iLi:
undersignea Masirr in < ban. ery 01 J^ *,„ ^^^ ; ^.
..I public auction, lo the b.^ best cash bidder on .«!
dui the sevtutt. I7ihi day ol Jauuary aT
101..J, ol eleven iteio<-k lu tbe ii.rM....... ... •
euirauce 10 the place oihu^mri^rL'a.:^* * .""'"
«r.wuv Bl,<k. .lu ■.b„dsliVet,"r„ the l^rT^.'^ 7.;,;"
iu«,a Duiu.ci 01 »t.unes..ia. tbe l...loWing deL.T' ;'i
pr.m.5e»,8ii.,...:e lu Ibe counl> ot R^jt bfaie o. il..
i.eMita, to wit . •^'^v, otaie ol Mil
■1 be uord, weal quarter oise«l,on No. twelve 'I2l 1,
U.an«t..p .No one hundred and u.ur Ihrji. uor^b ol rao^r
!:x^:^^:'Z.^j^, c..uu.u.nioJ; ..:^^^
M. I'aul, rtov. 1;, IBtil.
J AMIES W. TAYLOR.
*-'**■ •'*«. nalnt.«'.So|.clu".'"*n',!i',^.*;^.;.;
S T. * '
iTtMteH |ii;l aud; Maike; »ui .. io.,< u .
en to fain, k K ..v i.. A./ .'...'f .^^.^^".f ^'^I'^l: .^-
r.w'i'iit. irn'"'\**' ^<'i:AR;,V; *'"
u^^uit Uup» r TowD. near the Br
Liri;
uov2-djm
Appl> to
oC.ti -UjW
p
R 1 N
1 p
AT
APE
Ourner I.evee and Sibley st ••
(1REEN APPLES— FRESH LOIS
\A received s«iB|. weekly by
. P. r. McgPIL LAN.
]^^ O R SAL E, "*
ONE PA IB OF GREY HORSES. LUMBER WAGON
.'AND HARNESS. ALL FOR $15"* ASH
One goo.1 Saddle Pony, sound, and kind to harness
« ^olu iroan one U> four year* old. .^u""»
Three Horaea, gentle and amiable lor luvslids
Alao, oue new Double Seated Ckrrlage. verv low
WILLIAM L. MlMTirER,
8..P.ul.S•p^2b. «<"'"i •tree., above Finh.
Rochealer Syracuse. Rome. Uilca
Albany. Troy . .Sapau«a.PorUa...i '
Cleveland. J-^burg. La?S2S%rW;:^gt..x,,,
Uamiltou. M.julre*l. Quebecf
AND OTDKB PLACES
rooto.
BAST.
LeMn yoiir railroad travel by taking the shortaat and
m st pleasant route. '""ri«»i anu
Escape trom HEAT AND DUST so annoying lo rail-
road passengers at this season of the year '*'™"
Avoid Ihe UNCERTAINTY AND DELAY of cban.
Ing cars atjuaettoDs. !■»«««-
The atteaUoD of SHIPPERS Is called to thia lavora.
bio rovte, a- ibey can always depend cu the LOWE.<t
KATES and »^U1CKE»T TIKE. ^^^ ^J
TIekets via Pri:rle du t'bleu or l.a Cruase to be had at
principal Ticket OflicM.
J. II. WHITMAN.
General Western Aiceut. Milwaukee
„ W.K.iaiR.
I augffl General Superloi^mleut Detroit
J^^ P. BROW N,
IMPOBTEB OF ALL K
BEADS AND FANC
Prlcei lo suit the Umes.
ail" 17^^' "^ '"* PKABL STREET NEW YORK
IMPOBTEB OF ALL KINDS OF
BEADS AND FAN(;y OOODS
Prices to suit the Umea.
L^ AOLE BAKERY, AND CRACK ER
Mid MANUFACTORY.
WILLIAJVI GrIKS
PBOPRIETOR, MAIN STREET,
(la the rear ol the American Houae, in aew brick
building )
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully Informs ihe
public that he has enlarged his establlahu. ni to sueh an
flAtent that he la enabled l« supply the Public w.tb
Bread and Crackers, and Merehants at wholesale
llower rates than any othvr Bakery In St. Paul.
novI5-^ly
UT. NICHOI^S BILLIARD HALL,
KJ corner .W and Roberta street. N B a LI EN Pro
prleu,r by H. G. bRoWN. KuperiClendenr ' ?h s
Ual la iurniahed with PhelanA cL.s No. 1 Marble Usd
Tables, with Brat class flitures ; and baa the exclLue
li E U C E D P R I c E »,
Constantly n hauu ana lor sale at the lowest price
PRINTERS' INrS.
Orders nlied by Eiwresa at better rates iMan ca
toiaiued elsewhere
ASM, AND TUB HIGHEST PRICE PAID r
BAUB AT OUR WABBUOUSE.
■»•"•*"• O BUBBANK A CO
JWENTV WATER PKIV1LE<JKS
FOR .^ALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN,
NBAR To THIS cirv,
hi'i''?? '^ ^^ '**■' ''*»^- *'» •"■ •old or leaseo upon
^einosi favorable lerms 10 paru.-. who will make im
ii..-di.tM improvements. Apply to
^la ^. „ LYMAN Da VTON,
oCliMlIm Seventh atreet,.; nderjutern^tlonal HoteL
gTATUTKH OF MINNF^OIA
BVom AB4& to 1H&0.
TRI- WEEKLY,
AND WF.EKLy
E D I r IONS
PIONEEH AND DEMOCRAT
WBICfl HAS A
T^arger C^iiculat ion
THAN ALL
I
TilKCITV J(>(iJiNAJ.S
1/ N I T 1: U!
AND WfllCH ARK
J^O MECHANICS AND LABOrVr.S
.!.■■ uuJersi^,,, j »re au.hor./ed u. raise a !•.«.-. . .
.or tne isl R.«.u.eut l . S. Mecbay, ., k,"^, * Vr?"^. '.^
'01 ,1... .oru..r «.. 1 » .. .... ' a"'"'^ l"-^ . »^ per moijiL
aau... ■rrm^nrjJ'-J'i^r:.*': ^I^^ ^'^tl^r^"
POBLISHED BT STATE ACTHORi7V
- r:.';i rret'h''s^K'"= ^""•''^'c^i^r-M'rK':?.?;:'*'
r"^*^ *>- w.*'b g" Vi!:'''' •
I^^OK SALE-NKWL^PUBLIbHKD
MAP& ot UINNL-hjTa,
..'OM.i-KlM >o I 1, fc. Wl. OLAbTAIk
Laid d.wu fcc. urawi> from actual siu-.ty.
.Ji.llir'/a*.*"",':***"'''* '"*■"''• '"•"• *'«•' ^'"'«^'». fi-H
i*«ea. .-wamoa l-.-.-n^. i-ra.rlea. Indian Jie,«rva
IJUiea.
vampa. I'luerier
pr.b«.s, Ac.
fcVer
J !.• .Va,. is ue.i^n. d and laid down to scale Ipom ih-
.1..- .•....« .-urve,., and sUould ne In Jhe b,te« «1
er., oue Uaviiii; ao .uie.esi lu Minuew>ia,
STATE,
APPaoVKD 9r TBM JOV6MS UF IBM SUPUBHM
COOBT
J^OTKJE THE WINTER SESSION-
OP THE
ST. PAUL FEMALE .SEMLNaRV,
Will open on TUESDAY. Nov. U F . adm.ssi..u
terms. Ac. , apply lo the undersigned '
J. G. RlllELDAFFaiB.
Corner ot Snmaill Avenue and St. f. ter streets
no*6 dlw
jU U S I C LESSONS.
FRANK WOOD,
ILati raoM Saimt Lonia.)
PIANIST, OBGANLST. AND PIANUFOBTEIUNBK
KespecUiillv soiiciu Ihe patronage ol the cluzcus of
.M. Paol aud vlclnltT.
Best of St. I.<.iiiaaud New York relerenee given,
TeiiuM moderate. Enquire al Muuger Br«a' Music
^"T^ ____^^ J> Zi-dliin
c
A K B O N
OIL.
BE.ST PENNSYLVANIA CAR ON OH,.
ON CO.N.SIUNME.\T,
FOB SALE. FT THK BARREL AT THK LOWEST
RATBS
uoyl6dlw J w SIMPSON.
Rettonuiged by the Court* em LeRal Evideoco o
State Laws.
Ai-piy I.
I HARLKb A. r. MORHIK
READ IN AIJ. PARTS OF THE I iH"^-^-^^^^"^'^''^^
IIA.^ILLON (OHIO) lURivsaiNG
Mauu.aclured by ,;. U. Bus«rll A Co.. Masllloo. 8Urk
County. Ohio.
■OLK ASBWOT at TBI
^kW AGBICULTIRAL WARKUOU8E. THIBD ST
Adiomiag the Bridge, hu Paul,
my __-wtim__ ^. p. ^ ,.. j. hoDOES,
BT
AU Classes] of the People !
THBOUUH THEM AMD mtU THE TBOUBIJE OF
WRITTHG ONLY
1080 PAGES OP LARUE OCTAVO
PRICK iciVK DOiiLAKs.
2 .500 '^^'*^*'"'^ ^^ LAND FOR
' KALE NKAB TO THIS CITY.
lu parcels of Ir.jro uve lo forty acre*
I'arl ol tbeae are covered with
A FINE OROWTH OF TIMBER.
Aao COaMAMBS
SOME OF TUB MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS IN
IMINNESOTA.
The soil IS Of the best quality, with Bne bolllog springs
'''!*'.'.^!''i".,':^°-'».*^'''."':«?t??"tA now in thU proper
ERV
land
• ..,.„, .-.. -J quantities aa desired.
t^'K'';,'" . LVMAN DAYTON,
ovia dim ..cvenib street under InternaOonal Hotel
O K F.
D V F. It T I S F. M R N T
r N T E L L i <i E N r E O F F I C,E
ST
E. J. kNORELSDORFP,
fHIRD STKKET...
AkD
M'//// ONE FA\MES1,
THE
W h.o 1 o C^ o m m u n i t. v
MAY BE REACHED!
WANTED.
TWO GOOD FRESH MIXH COWS.
"•''■' Imiulre-.ai THIS OFFICE
s pacl
opposite j«ni oe A P'vepangh'a Store
Wher^iaa.- - - ' ■ p, a., kl..d. «;/ be «,,.
tU'\ r.-*pe.' —
anIi-Uly
led. G<*k] a^rvan.f WIU
calling at this oSce.
THE SECOND MINNE.SOTA BaT-
.f J.^^.\ •'*' ARTILLERY baa been accepted by
and ihe undersigned is duly an
ug Ottoer, for said Baiiery; there
ti.who desire to aerve the Uniied
the War D
Ihonzed. a^
tore Kb'e 1.
n^^t 7h!!^". T^"*'^ •*"';"« ^'■^ *"• •" '•lOoilSi i«
Mi^^ubinT HI I:.". '"'""•'I''"-'-' '•' ^' "a<l«raigned lu
Sn^llmg ■ '"■ ^ ^^ '' Koaetth, at For
oc27-l^w B. A. PROISETB.
CTRAYEU. '
mZ KJ.".'".",^5°*'*f ""' "bo'it Ibe first «l October last
2ir. i^ '"'^ " *"*" "'** • "bout 3 years old, aud a •.all
^vlM*. TEBRLS FKEGilAN.
??!if:l^! On Rice ereeh.
QYSTKKSONLY 30 iV.WV^ A DOZ
UEORi.E BK»;
Haaremoved biaeala^iihJimeci ir..m lb« Baaea.eui i»
the t iral Flour. He has titled up in firal class siy ;e ih«
large ro.jm ou .be bra; llo4.r f.ir Rr^iauraut purp.j&ra,
and will occupy tbe base-nieutaa beloinfor blslluportej
lAquvrt. ,
Kheuisb.Freucb.. Sparkling and ^till Catawba WUtee.
Remember the place, belcw l>«veopr>rC8 Book Store
i..>vi>; )iv
-r. ^.mm
i^-^-:
-'^Pfc":
KBPOKT OF OBBnCRAlTGORMAN.
SEN. 0,jaMA!fS KSfOST OF THK 4iiSX}i AT
kdwakds' rxBRy
BQRBANK'S COLUMN.
P B E S~H
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL. THURSDAY DECEMBER 5
1861.
TIIK
FOR
Nkak KDWAai-s' Fkhry, t)ct. iG, l-itJl. J
'I'it^Lnpi. CkarUi AwiM. A»natunt Adjutant
General — Gen. HUme'* Utvuivu :
Sir— 1 have Ibe houor to communicute
to the iieuertii conmunding the diviaioo the
tacta aud events conoected wiih my brig-
ude, »u tht ttdvuucti a' ro88 the Potomac,
luttdc uiidtr hiy order. (Ju the 2Uth instuntj
1 received orders to detach two (i) coinpa-
iiite ot the Firbt Miijuc&ola Kegiment to
cover a nooniioiaanoe oo tie Virginia aide
ol the Poiouiuc. rh.8 ordtr w&t^ obeyed
and tbey trodsed, but were soon recalled'
Oil ib«f uioruiug of the 2i8t, two 12) other
companies were ordered to crosa and cover
the advaLce of a party of cavalry undei
Major Mix— all ^t whicd was done, the par-
ty ut lUe BuLQe lime driving in the enemy's
pukoti». Orders were received by me to
liave the i: .ret New York, and First Mm*
neaoia lJeginieot.s oi Infantry at t^lward'a
Ferry on .Moudtiy, the 2l9t inat , at day-
light, or as near lbi*t hour us pot^aible
These two feginaeuls arrived ihcre at the
time Hpecilied. 1 aloo ordered the Thirty
fourtli New Vurk Voiuuteerp to proceed to
the tame point at us early an hour aa pott-
«ib!e, from Seneca Miila, eight milfs distant.
'Ihey arrived with great promptness at U
o'clock, A. M. Durinjj that duy and night
(the'ilst) the entire brigade crosaed the
river, numbeung aoout 2,250 men. Juat
about the same time 1 got the First regi-
iijtLt aorofd, a severe batile commenced
near tonrad'e Ferrj-, distant five or six
miles. Belore the nrigaJe got over, i«€W8
of a repulse of uur troops at LouradV Fer-
ry reuchi d the Ueneral commanding, who
Bent me an order in writing to *• coiiiraeiice
inircncl.menis immtdiuttly" on thvj Vir-
j^'iiiutide. W ah I be utmoi't digpatrh in
irtnctjioK toola Were placed in the hauds «t
the .Seventh Alichii^an Regiment, (whose
guns were uiuiosi wurinless.) who did good
Bervii-e; and very toon ritle pits were dug
and other intrenchmenta were begun. From
the commincemt-nt ol the croBeing on Moo-
day, J wud ordered lu command ut the iroo|i!j
at tl:e Ft fry, and m cbarge of ih.; mean*
and manner ot disputing ol them, as the re-
inlorctroeuiB arrived; also ol crossing them
over ihe river.
On tne arrival ot Major General Banks
on the 22 J, I received the same order Irom
him. I seized all the canal boats wjrhin
two units ol the lerry, atove and beiow,
and uil the flat, scow end row boaii^ to be
found, uud put stvto Cuual and two scow
bouKs iijto the foloiiuc Irom the eanal,
placn g ihem in charge ol (Japtain Foote.
Quarttrma^ter ot Ibe Second Ntw York
blttleMiiiliu. who man.i^'ed ^Le cru-ding
O Y S T K R 8
RKCKIVKD DAILY BY KXPREf*.-;.
NUKKSIO.VID, gOLK AGFNT8
Maltbv'^
CELEBRATED BALTIMORE PRARL
OY«TKRS.
!r«^of«p/nre "•^'^er«d to famiUe. othe'eu,
^i^l7K%^^l''^:t:i P--P"> aueaded to. Aod
1861. WINTER 1862.
AKKANaEMENT !
MISCELLAXEOUts.
P.
F. McQUlI^AN.
WHOLESALE (iROCEK.
iVntl ComixiiBBion Merchant,
PETNOK'S NKW BLOOK
J*"* LKVBg.8AIM
FAL'L.
QA8H PAID FOR OLD IRON,
by the
aovtZ-aiiao*
BAIL BOAD rOUNDBT,
At the crocBinc o Trout Brook.
CARkTIlie Tua
CO.,
iS< or tliwest'n Kxpresa
AND
THE UNITED STATES
-^ . — i-l_i^
MAIL.
froprtoton
'RUANK A CO..
JHO. L. nSRlAM
Th« Ro*tUiu-r wall .lockej with Kirni OImh Uuthm.
<J..iicor<l CoHohe., with Oarefui »bU wiporlBoeaa i>ri»-
^r». Ail uudor the oontrol of oompctent Aceata.
OF
schedulb:
1>EPARTURB6 FROM tiAlNT
PAUL.
Kor UaatinjjH, aei Wiog. Bbh. e
^u LA v:r»N)»e, (eonnectTng witli
* It waukaf Railroad, dail'
Wabaakatr.WiDouB
tbe I.a Urooae aad
C o'clock A, m.
..-e^isk' a'" M'"a7d Ti. ^'"""»»'"'»— » wlce «ua,. ai e
Mm,?.?-"*"??*?' *•"'"». Montloello, and St. Cloud-
.Monday*. W . au,-aday. acd Fridaya at 4o'elook A. M
W^nL " V5 **»»" J*-"'-'''- .»'r»ln«. Kori Klpl,.y and ..'ro»
NV lUK— Mo..i.»y,., Mid If riiiH.y» at 4 (.'clock A .«.
for rtt.llwattr— n»ll> at-Mi'cIock A.M.
for M»rln Taylor', (fall, a d KalU t>l t OroU-
MoDdayii aud Ihuradayg at a o'clock A.M.
For Super jr-Kv^-ry .«ouda>, at 4 o'clock a ..
Kor .S.n.rUr *iih c.ni. r-.l,»n» to KuyiWlrt-Kvery
M .u.t ly and lluirs.U} ai 4 o'clock A.il
F»r R.cbojoiii!, ; auk i euiM, Alexaudria. I'uUiUie Of
l.rre. Breokifridg.-. and Fori Ab.rouibic ilou.Uy.
%'i.l Kridaya at 4 o'clock A. ,M.
For »i«orgri„w;, femuJua. hort .iarry. aud tb«
Kb.1 i.»r, ivulemci Ever> Friday ui4 .'f-iock A.M
^•: icurfKi oaic«
or ai ibv OiHe* ol
SUGARS— 200 BBLS. COMPRISING
every T arl>-ty P. r. MoQ . ILL AN,
FlSH-50 PACKAGES OF FRESH
Mackarai, HerrioK >uid Oodfl^b
_ovjM _^ r. F. McQLILLAy.
pURE APPLE CIDER!
TEMPLB A BKAUFRB hAve loaiote
FirXY UABBBL8 Of PDBB APPLE CIDBB,
whiah they offer at very low ttsurea
Oall and examine.
T. AU.
Cfl BARRELS OP NAPTHA-AN
*^V/ excellent lubMltuie twTurpenUoe.and warnuited
any purp ge whlfh that U iu«d for, and at 6u per
(or
cent 1
aawTJ
F(/r aaie by ihe b»rr«i oc AalloM.
At UpriAM A HOLMK8.
1,500
BARREL
fta« Salt, At
COARSE AND
UPHAM A UOLH k:.s. j
• ^i ; I. ;hc'r ^laiilcuUrt. . ti.)Uire »;
) . Tliiru ntrcei. near lb.' 'Au«ncaB
>^i Paul, .>o» £1 1861
ook^iuiy .
CKEiGU'lS Fiiu.Vl
rbe unJd''.lgned aie i-reparo
LA UEOS-jK.
with gieai energy, so timi by Tuesday, the
22d instant, at ten o'clock, a. ji.. we h..d
cro-sul 4,500; UO or more ot Van AienV
cavnry, utid two 12-poL.ud howitzer:* of
liiekeii'aba'.tery, immtdiatcly in cn^rge oi
Lieuieuduii K.iroy uu<l Woajrati" Abuul
lour o'clock ou the 22d insianl, the enemy
Were 8een ucvanciug upon us in force, 'ihey
immediately and with great spirit and de
termination, attacked our outpoHis near the
woods, ufijaeer t to Goose Creek, to Ibe lelt
and in Irout ot our lines, and about three
miles irom Lttsburg. They nuuibcied over
3,U00 in^anlry,with Home cavalry in reserve,
Our lorctg met the attack wiib tqual hrm-
nesB, and for a short ume the tiring was ra-
pid, when the two pieces of urinlery open-d
upon the eoeoiy a well directed fire,
doing learlui e^ecuti.o, caueiog tuem
to give way in very great confusion, and
make a ha.sty retreat within their breast- I
works near Leeaburg, suffering u los* ol ,
bixty kilitd and wounded, as ascertumed I
from their wounded and from citizens in '
the vicinity. The lo=d in my brigade la one |
killed, and one severely wounded, both t>e i
Jongiug to Company 1, First Regiment '
Minnesota Volunteer-}, On tbe 23J i,y iLe
Gentrai'd order, i directed further n/irench- I
meets around the enemy's work.. I als j
had tie teuces, yards and laoes barricaded •
and strengthened with logg, rails, old pluWd.
wagons and lumber. On '.he night ot the
23, about se .en o'clock, the General ordered
uie again to proceed to the Maryland side
und lake charge o! the crossing oi artillery
and more iruoj.«i. On arriving, 1 started
across lour more pieces ot artillery. A storm
ol wind, which hud been prevailing ail day,
seemed to lorbid tne potjsibiliiy ol crossing
inrtber re ntorcementd Irom this side. Pro-
visions were getting bhort ; the artillery on
the Virginia side were getting short ot aooi-
munition ; the wind was setting strongly
irom the Virginia shore ; the means ol
transportation were heavyscows and clumsy
canal boats, managed by poles — when at
fight o'clock p M. 1 received notice Irom
Major Geo. Banks that (j^neral McClellan
bad ordered the withdrawal ol the whole
loice rrom tbe Virginia to the Maryland
side — and "t.iers to proceed with all energy,
but quietiy, io make ne.esaary arrange-
menta ou the Maryland side— and direct me
to Cull to tliH work thebottiinen and luin^
bermen t.i the First lUgiment of Minneso-
ta Volunteers, as it w.4s now evidnt ihat
everyihin-jrdependwl on the energy, tourege
and muscle of the boar men lu contend
nguitst the lidverse wind storm. I bis de^
tail Whs niude, to wbich wa^j aodeil lOU men
Irom Coiouel Krul>'d Maryland Keg i men t,
loo more from tbe' Thiity-iourth \ew
\ork Volunlttr?-, and loO from the Sev-
cnin M ehigun Regiment. Iho plan being
muiurtd. the .seemingly impossibie enter-
prse was entend upon witii a npirit and
energy that knt w " no nucb word as fail, "
and between y o'ci'itk P.M. of the 23d
and 5 o clock A. M. ol tbe 24th, every
man, borhe, and piece ot artilhry was sale
ly w inoruwn Irom the Viigmia tnore and
luLdio on iiiis side airt»io wittiout an ucci
Oei-t or the lo-s ol a m^n or liors.-, .■'ave the
cau-^iity ol me hLjht. Ibe lorticude, en
duraiice anu enug) iiispia^ed by tlie meu
detailid to p«r:orm lbi> wuik, deserves tbe
bigiiest coinniet.daiiou. Ibe Mi:jnesola
lumtiermrn j)»-rl'»rmeJ their part with such
skill a» to mint ^p«.llul noii.e.
'J'he touruge and coo.nes^ ot the offiv-ern
and men tl my bngttile, lo mo-t part, at*
exbibited in ibtir ere.ssing ibe riTer,engug'
ing tbe e(.(m>,ui)d I'jeii onlerly witnuriw-
al ucroMjagaib, givr; reiia:»li- ussurunce of
lueir tUiJieuey. li may not titj improper
here to say tbat tbe rtauit oi this move
ment, as a rccounoisdance, must provo
highly beneh.ial to any fntare movement
in that direetion. Each ordi r was strictly
followed, and tue desired Jesuit accomplish
ed. 'Irusimg mat 1 b»ve p^tormed sat-
isfactorily tbe somewhat dillicull and re-
sponsible duly to which GeuerBl Stone and
General Banks assigned ine,
1 am, very reipecUuUy, your obed.ent lei*
vaal, \V. A. GORMAN,
Brigadier General.
to And rrook La Cruaae at
SpeeiJil and I^ow Rates.
AlauOetween Si i'h u aud Mew York, by
•• ilKltCHAFN.S' DkSPATCH" OR KJtPRifiaS,
A.X RKi:»UOli;t) KATE SI
_iiov;adi«o J o. bdrrank acq .
V'OTICE
QA8H! CASH!
PAID FOB COTXajTBAGS.
'.' '.'. , , ." " in gooda 2X oenia.
•* OLD 8B0OND UANU sroVKS
'• OLD IRON.
': " •• C.iypitR AND BRASS.
•• LKa:> AND KKWTER.
ZIM'.
' KARRKLlS AND HOXKS.
STldJICILINo *ORK nOMR, AND 8TK.VCIL TOOLS
KoRSALK.
FOR SALE. -A Rood asaonmedt of Tinware — And
on con«l4jiiaif nt ftO.'JOO No 1 Shioglea. Also, on con-
alanmeui, an aa^urtment of wrapping paper.
A M •..*?~^'i f'"'*" "^ repairing done in tbe neate.t gtyi*.
All klu:* of Luin,). repaired and allf-red.
TrapH miide and warranted not to break, and wjlrt
»'ry cheap, ai niaQulactu^erx' p-l.-e., at
nov2»-iMiiio VKl'AL (iUKRIN'S
StooH Block, Robert atreet, aign " T rap Facto -y '
ATTEN'I'lON
A SCHOOL FOH MILITARY INSTKOCTION.
(tNFANTrvV TAOTICK,;
WILL BB OPBNBD OH THB 2d OF DKC, 1861,
IN THK CITV OK ST. PAUL,
And wiij contiane three monthi or looKer, If de«lred.
Bl youiig roou for the poalUon
gOOK A JOB P ^'NTING HOUSK.
THE MUST KHENSIVE uFifiCE
IM
TliB Kroi=iTia:_-wEisT
THE ONLI EmBLiSHIESTIN IDINESOTA
BMPLOTINQ
Steam ^Po^^er i^resses
NEW MATERIALS I
compribisq
All th«
ree«u.
Paper
V«r.i«tiea of
and Cards.
T]rp«a,
YOUNG MEN
to
It la deatgued to
cummaiMl.
Tnt .sohool ol luiii'uciioo will ouiumeDee at 7 o'clock,
ou Muod-iy, We«lneMia) >^adHaturdAy evenings of each
•v«eA, or ever.v ^ vtintng m tue week, If deslrKd.
TKlt-MS A.xf' 1>KT»IL« wni be arrasifed the fliat
cteaiiiK or met-tiUK. .
Api.lMjautM can leave lUeir nnineg at Mr i^UARLES
1. KOVUZ' Kill aiore. ou Thiri street
nutajlw' A HAIO-
A. First Classi Binderv
18 connected with the office,
and special attention is directed to execating
all kinds of
Blank-Book BindiiiLr,
From tbe h^ariPBt BLANK LEDGER down Ho
CHECKS.
r
sr
TO
P A .S H E N G K It S
S T A a F. r-;
For
ANTUONV A MlNNKAPULla
o'e'LooK
LKATK ST. fAOI. ATS
A .\ 1) i
LKaVK ST.
AND
AMilO.NV \t
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imv£i
FIPTV
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LACti WAY.
UL ab^NK A I'O.
Jo. « H. O. BUUBANK A
• oo.
iWenta tor lIuilaioji'M Huy Uc,,
W'UOLEjsALE GiiOCfcKJS,
iStoruutj. Forwitrdiut^
AND
CO]VlJVIIe58IO>r MJb:ii< IIAN Ito,
A'bolesale iteHltirslu grocrrik«. E.iur. pork, ijrAii. uut^
'ovlslipi:, .ime, ucmeul, piaburm;* U).<f, uitlia, imi,
<'r(ni .xK'i wrAppug pApicr. t/rmicis- «iHuoner> . mc
"■rt-lfe'ti.* • >iuractri] ooil. -a'tward an.l Wf.aiwkrJ
a^a *ii . aacuH mada na e<'u<ti^nmraui. ni all Uiur
. -Ujr atA.JiuiL.
hr'ixh'.H I'ontrvt^J and yhlpmentx made te Fo
'ihti y, auj tbe Red River country.
;> rai.uK I'oiia-.aing |co.>u- '■> our carp. c»ii depends
B briui proiwcied la re^^ard toovnr cha
-■iea« .^^ lr.W(»Kl g..inK r'iteB Iti>.
par' .jijirllne .♦r hoat. Storage ati«j
•;>>p.»n4asir.a a' ...>w a* any reap^^ctablv house.
Omee •• .i«i l<ev«e, ii»oi ol Sibley airee:.
J. (' A U.C. BURBANK
J.O. aUKKANK, o-ncral Agent for the
"^u il«lil. r».i:..| I'u- * Nlli>::f"» ta P'trke' t'
^^
APES FOR
LllUe'8 double
SALE.
Hate, and one Bacon'*
One large
pa'.ent -afe.
Formerly in uae at tbe Banking Bouii* of N. J.T.
Dana, where they can be seen, or Inrormatlon ean be
bad by addresamg.
U. F. .U ASTKRSON,
M Paul, Minnesota
ao727 dlfflo
1 LI
AUlKNOk OF THK
U"r>h.ani
LOWBB
C I L!
QUK N CITY Oir, COMPANY,
AT
& Holmes,
LEVKB, ST. PACL.
100 BBLS. PETR'JLIUM OIL
FOR SALE HY THK BARREL AND GALLON.
PRIOK PUR GALLON, 45 < ENT8.
ThU Oil ha« taken the prein una overall others at the
New York and .MicnlKAn State fairs, an is warranted
Oon-ezpluaiv», and to give eutiie aaUs.action.
nov27 ly
DAWSON,
Land Warranu, SiAte,
HOLLAND, BEBRY &
B.\N1C£RS
WUl I.UT and sell Exchange
Oouuty and <'ity .scrip
CoUectlona made, ana promptly remitted.
Saff ii.vestmeuu made, and Tatps paid for nonresl
deuts.
Third Klrert
Cards,
: Cards,
>
Cards,
Cards.
Printed on our LIGHTNING CARD PRESS, at
the lowest rates and on tbe shortest notice.
FOR STYLE AND EJecUTION, SEE SPECIMENS,
:SKWix\a MACIlUStki
Reduction in the
PRICES OF
Standard Machines,
LEGAL.
LEGAL.
il^WhreAaWUlmiuC.U(w.«I.U»aek|oi8att..P.a,t ilr!"*'**^ SALE— DEFAULT
#ELL
Io 1,
KNOWW TO BK THE BEST
MANDFAirrURlNti PBRP08EB.
Stiuule Machine, formoily sold at >0u, reduced
to *7a
Bo 2, Shuttle M.achme, formerly sold at $1(M, redup--<l
k> S7A.
«d,)9i
»res9 Uakrre, aud
pnr-
LUI •
SINGER'S LKTIEH A MACHINE,
U the brtt Machinf In tbe world for Katnlly sitwmg
IJi^ht M ActUaeiunag f urpoeea.
Price, , wuh UemiBer.aui beititiiuliy oroai
W« W«Miid bM tur oar LJklikJi 4
-peflM attention of Vest Maker., ant
iBoae who want MachlreafMr i^'h' n
tuocn lix') cmriiidy Ujc ,
tK MucALnoii, Ui.hliiK llkt u,r,ii, iii lutr
and are desiimd oi be aa cru braieU lor Fami y McmM
And iiKht man lilac lunng purpoaei, a> our iiaoulacniriuS
■acdiu-s are tor «aauui oiurmg ourKefes l« jreneial *
t.-WULV .■^^;VV1.^1J MAt;Hl*tfiM are faiuablf lu wo^
fortloB to tbe number of tma^s thej can do weU Se*
yhai ours can do before makiug a puiebase
Ibere Is no doubt an \*> the ralne oi our MachrueH tor
■anufacturtng purposes out it is oul> o; late thai ih«
f ublic Deg.»n U) learn loat the eaarniial elemenie oi a
•achlcr : est aiapte.l 10 the henTiest wur^, wonl>' al<i«
be he elemeuiu uj be embiMlied in a Family .M.ciiio,,,
It la now w»ll underaiootl laatoar Letter a Macliiue m
the only Family .Machine yet offered to the public which
has Kimpiiciiy, rabidity, durability , aud certaiuty of cor.
rect action.
Wnil«a» a general thing, the uewlnitmachlne i eopt»
Are eandid enough to u knowledge ma: our machiv^i
Are uiiequaled lor manulaoturiDg purposes, they ar«
almoat sure to asaert, in ib.^ same brea.h, ihat Singer's
Letter A, or iCamlly .Maphine- are no; as g.~i4 as ti ^i' -
""* il* "^ °^^* ^'o^ Ol U« trade, and we connaeo.ly m
Tile ihoae inlerehioU n. inc nubjeci i* eiaojioe lor aiem-
selves, and see wbat our Letter A Familv Hachiuea.
With all the reoei,t improvrmeuta, f.re capable oi uolun.
While ihey WiilaeA tbe most Oe lie ale materl.i .w per-
BBc.iou, as alieaCy Ktitod, they are ateo adan d to llitiil
■aunlacturiug ^arpos s, aud thta, be It remembered,
can not be sAid oi any ut the oUier Kamlly Machines yel
offer' d ID the public.
Ihe No.. 1 aud J Machu.. = ar>- ,.1 ,;reui ca^^a. .ly ai.4
Al>piiuauou iur iuaui.>ciurtug purpuaea
OiiT Nu 3 ^avhiuea are twpeviAliy ailaptad lojUl a^n ^g I
and eavy Lraiiirr VY««r«, lu ctirnat;*^ liioiminc,
m>ot and .-hoe M tiog, Murueis .tiakiug, kt iiityarrt
al exiia ur, wi.b ai. aim lout; f^u oiigti to lakt uiiuer if !
•ud stiich Lhe lanceat sued Uanbea.
■ here In 8caretri> aui part ol a Trimuj.rb' Htiichiiig
that cniiuoi b« «euer ausie with ihem than v* hauU i aJj
too, the Having of Urn aud labm- 1; ver> jjreal
'ibe table 01 llJe^.- n aeolnee U J4 luche* lou.;, aiid the '
shuttle will bOid 811, iiuiKS .IB much itiicaJ ,» Ute ahuiUe
oT those u ed fur tAlluring purii^aen. T:
The large macbinea work as ful ts kmAU ones
we have alwavs ou baud ilem(ijiu« baage., Mljk '
Twist, Liufcji and UHlon 1 bread uu .pools, ueul Ma 1,
chlue Oil, in Hotlle..., Ac., Ac.
We mauulattiii. ,1,11 o.- n Needlfs. auJwoildwarn I
all tieraoua ujuuii.wur tuaoUiuea uoi i>j l>uy n^ Mima i
We snow ibai thrr.- -irr ii.*eillet< goM ol the moMt inle-
rior f.iAlii) , at iilgbw pimea tnaii we ihargti lor the
TheBeo.lcHs.il; l>j um are uvaJiutactiueJ especiallj
tor our macbines. A bat^ needle luay .euder tbe work I
ing ol the best macUiue almoai useieos. {
Our I'unoimers may r. ci assured ih a ail our bianch
oOiccsare furnis^ej wilUiiie " yeiiiuDekfiii'i, ," | i
lucaaeoi lijaatl (..urckasea, tiKiDiiue)^!!) he sen' in
p.taUiKe Htaiupa, 01 bank notes
49- Uur tJwrresvuudeula m 111 pleaM* lu wMt« ,
their names dlhtluetiy. it it all ImportAut that we
ahoulJ. in eacb eaati, icn* the I'o^^t oaice f uuiv an.l
Htat-
ft#-.\ll persons re.)utrtni- iulormatiou about Sewiug
MatLiueit, their s'zea. prlceH, working capacities, aud
the t>«ai methods pt purehaatug, can ublaiu u by send
lu*,' to 11-. .)r any ol our ilraucn .itllces lor a > ..py oi
'• J. M. SINOER Sl CO'b
lu lii««oa«ly^of Ksinary Alid :<tJ«te of ill
dereaaed, on the £id day o May. A I) l-<. <
an J delivered to David Saifbrd, ol the sai. ,
I iTUiiu ludeuiore ot mortgage ol that a. u-. .v.
J e«i«led in the ofllee 0( U« RiBKiater xj L. • . lie
sail ("ounty of llamsey, Iflinesi.ia, on tiic w..:.
M.j, I66u, at II o clock A. !1 , in ;>.>,k ■■>j" ui
t;rs, on pigen 4a». 421, *ti iinrt «a, -wteretn u.t -.-..,
M illlam ('. . .ray did gran . t<»igalu, aeil ; J oohvey
(in iniiri^'i.^. ) to aiuU Oawo baulord, his li>...i aud .>-
signs, tne louowiug deai-ribM piece or parcel (.il lAnJ,
situate, lying and being lu raid 1 ouuty ot RamAey, Mln-
ueso.a, VIZ;
I lie uoriu ball l>fcj el the u .rlbcaaluuHrierf^Jof sec-
, ti„ . uii!iiti..r iweutytwoIUljur lOWMUp ti.imber twt■L■
| i; ri. :. 1^ ol rauge nuoibrr Ixeuty three i^J HtbI,
AOiii rbt) itJUj acpiB ol lau.', accurilMM l4i the
Ol" iirvey tbciol, iogeiher wiLhMHafidBhiga-
lar lue lit'i trduauiei lA aud lippiirt«tiauce.< theri uulu lu
AlUI Wia« a^VruWQIIK. «.i re ibe |.a>mruioi ihr
MMB of «6t8, aud luttrrr ai Ue rate ot ivkeive
per ce t per ■.onuui, u ' tbe coudiUousoI two
pruu.i>,»..r> u.trs, d .iru ..... , _,.. day ot M«i , ls60, exe
cuied bj ^aid V\ iiiiam ■ . Ill ay, ^.aya: le ana ae^.veirJ
an ioik>«j| : i>u. luasiA l>avia Haalurd lor %t6, lOid ■ ue
to M. 11. ^Sautord f..r $BOU. b jtL due one year Irom the
atr thcreot, auJ botb now lU the po•i»e^slou if aud con
'.ruiled by sa;.i i.and .S.iul«rd.
Aua »aer.-»8, » .iJ Willi %iu ^'. Gray did, on sal.l iVl
7.*^ "if i***.* "Vf^'z.'SP"' "*"•• e»»«utu and dciirer toiwM
i>avid tlAiminli^^kiu lu^teuture eratseeijient of Sat
Oaie, «,L.cL wa- Als„ rrcortcl lu me olhceoi lUe i.e^u
ler ol 1. r.:, ol baM rounl., ..; ..ain»ei.in ibt record.
«„1>'L ,,""".'* •.'" ^'i!!"^" *l'-l on lUe page. aloieBiiii
withaatu ludealuMof MMrtKage. wnereoy ^a,d Wiaiam
t . i.ra>, ,n c.,u-idera;.on o tne .urn of one doiUr m
him in Laoa paiU t,j ba,iu D.nul .-aulora, and in luriher
c BSideruiMM 01 the sum ot »5^ loaned by said i>...vTd
.Saatoro i« sa.d WtlHam t. . Ttii, . ana lor wLich wua iVo
droiiiib^(*y nole^ wer« ke.inira, Oi.l, i«,r hi»«iMl hia
heirsa di««itB», waive At<l aurreuder to aaid o'avid
Saniotu. bis tieirs si.a a^sigoii ioi . ver, all hl« and the.r
right «ua beneia ol ihe reOimpi.,,., ot lue .aia laud.auj
premise?, witn iheu lenementa ai;<1 bereditame
scribed lu aaid Indeutiire ol iaorl|>iage
case il a naie o. Said lands Aud
closure ol said
..fit;.
1», dr
alurestua. lu
prt/tuiBcs upo . a toie
mortgage.
Aii.1 ^ala v*iiij did also, 11 ana b> aam inUeutuie aud
ieeui»-i.t utiaen!>ke ana ;(gr<-c tor u.uiseii n.,
. i asai^ns, ii ue.aunBh;u be mad in the
ol the eiitUB ol in'iu,-y accoriiuj, v> .aid two
notes hecureu l<i tjf paiti bi fcai.i mofigag.-,
ihereol, ibai said ianus and premiaeM. »iin' Uirir ten.--
meuiaana hereoiu^menta aeaoriue.l m aaid morisate
rb.iald be B0I11 under and l>y \ir.iie 01 said mortgage'
without the benelliur ngn, « nimaell, oruis hen s or as'
signs, to redeem Uie oamr .1 anj pan lher.-oi and uta
aaad s&le ahooid be abaoiuic iraai uh; date inercoi
• Au.i wnrreasinere touo*, ai.ne aat.- ol .ui. u.)liee
eiaimed 10 be due aud u due ou taia nromik».,ri uu*«j
la... ■ortgAge, ihe sum 01 nine auudred aud eight v eisbt
dollars an. 1 ninrij-iUiee cei;.. ^.gui
, AuU » nortai aaid Uavia .Sauford heret.rtore Kai .- uo
;tice .i coraiu„t.il..w. ol ii. - sao— I aia vreui^,e, »i.d
the foreclosure ..la»Kl mor^jage. wbieh saleTna ,.!?^
cniBure *»aB. on l.ie loth daj ^ July. im,i, eaijiura lu 1
ac.ion cju.m.-uced in tl,» 1 i..,irict « '.un o: a .u e..u.,
"' Raa.B«y " '— • •■
Ueira
paymoBt
prumlAatiry
>r any t<ari
*>l
HUe.<..u
. .Jure.l
no pa/t
» A Z K T T K/
Whiil. '.3 a boa tiful Pieb>Hal Paper, entirely dcwted
< lu it^^ sithjeci.
and lure
an
-^ . '•"^-' 'eorge W' ArmaUouji "».i
plaiuilll. and said XMvldSa;ii..ru deundaut anotihicn
ktaiU aiiioi , ou he i^th U»y ot uciuher lualaai was 11,.
^lh.eaoo m.jU.-uof ai.l Jeleudan.. """•■• ""■•' lif
I An.l U.J bailor proceeding ..; lau except as aloresaid
)>a^ ;;eeuhadur tnatiluied uncover thev-cir
by aaia mortgage, or ««^ ^.art Uicieul, auu
llMireoi bai* IiKku paid.
^ *(>w , ihereiore, uoucc »,. nerBb> kivwi thai .leiaah
hasbeirnlna eiu Itir I..UU ..loi L.-aaidMln o; j,!*.-eiti
due a* aloresaid. and laai asid ■MM-.gage.i prem.g^g win
beaoia bi ine .>henU ..1 i.iia c..,i.,u «.| itam*,-! ai
|mbuc Aaetiou, undur and b , vir.ue ol ^ i „« , , ^i\^,.
poniained in said mori*at«'. wi Uie ui^uaal bidder lor
a.b at the trout .loor .,; lUe Com-; Jiuuae. lu Uia ciw
1 M, Paal, lu the totiniy tf Katowy and .suu- ol Mm-
e»oia, ou tue.wm dA|C.«tl SiavaBiber, AD
'clock lu Uie lureuouu 01 ibai
ay the amount due on »alJ
a^Mi. ai. Ih.^ aat«, iutU «x law
Ualea v>t toiiei U>, lM<i
UAVXl) «AJVr Ortli,
mar((age
led , »C « I:
Oilhr
.Vfarx
». as u„ .. . ^.. .Ji aed, ui uie
...r aaid itasiaet' c: .ttu
i54it. »l*^ u'i-,.»c-K ■
<'U 1 a^a* 2CI
»o. J Iglehar
coinejr Aud cii..., .u .t
heirs and iasigu-, torevtr
tiUon •! a ceilaiu
/, A. M., UJM.eieou
■' -> llarwooa ii;leharl
and ai«ie .,1 Minai^oia uj
place, ana «ni h mor ga«^
haiVaiu
^ne said
all tboB
eels ol landkfWair lyraiAidVeWiu't^',!^^'-''"""
oi Kami-.-) aufl .S'ate of Slhr. . "^
!da:>- H Kh nai t .
ihe kAM Iiaru«A>u
■<^''. aUen
; "-y Wbiufry ha,'
iteaorlb^-ft. fcuow.. loViiT **°"'' ""'^ '^"^^^•"i'iS'aud
LoLoNoloar s 1. aud »u, i6; Ji b.ocit N ...
C^^i^{'\ * .Mai.hlli.s A.w'ti^'Lr'ilU
UltfOfJiLlau „. lou,.. recorded piorii,eri.o?
to secure to tbe 8-.u^i»iy *» f'uory, her b.ir. exefXl^'
AdmiuUiraior- . r aasUka. the inJviiM-i.i ', -J^*"- ""•'•■ •
tbrw feuuaMA >.. .rfr"',^.'.»-'>"^«'' ->< the sum ot
coudlton oTT -cowj.ug to tbe
bearing eieu
" , ' — '- - ■ <: H as u.ade D .
1 *"'**''•'" ■A"! •urn, pavaul* MM
year alter da e. to tb.- orv^ulaaw ii.ry H nierv »^
int re8i iberrou a. ibe rate .rf la ier cent ^r '.^2^?
iibyabieaeiu.-<^t.uaii> *^' S^i^,
Aud Where*, lb re :s uorw claimed to Lp d. r «. 1
date 01 iiHs luMw o». aaid bou- aud mo tgag^ ' ^ '.«
«»451 Mlaudnopr ceeuiug. .tjaw or oto;,*!.! ^Tj,
been Lad or iitfiuiiMkl lor ihe .*«over, of u^u t„^\*
how. Iber. fore, m.;i.e is hereV.y give.^, .hat nj virtu-
..I a power of a*l« eon«»i»ed ui .aia »ortg^« * J^a ?n
MMNM^ui Ibe statute m sucn ca»e piovSt^'.^^L^i
5 *!Hg-*" »>« lo.cio.ed by a eale o; tl.e pr^^t
wT^XST^^"*^' " Pn«>"<^««etwu, lor cash i"
lb- hlghcsw kiaaer. at tke r..ut dooi* of ike tour- LoT;!
iiUlje.,.iy I* t.r-aul. tb Said ijuuuty ol Kamier Jli
Wedue^da, tie lilh day „i January, A D. i^a^'*
oclo^-n luibe for nojoof hat day, ay ike Sherln • .«."
t^u.ij, to iaiisiy lUr- amoual wnich sh.U mm b« t.u«
^^l/the'skSJe*" "' "•»F''«^'«U ofKa.a ^ aut
Dated at iu f »«». iyui Sitittu. her, 1^6)
MaBY keHIKJERV,
H. Ual.«.AUyfo. Il.,r .,..- """^aw
■• Ait'y fot Mor agee.
(] UAN CEEY SALK. ^ DidTlilOT
V^court Oi .he Lulled .siai« tor the OUtrtct ol Mie
^ojcpuW.Uui v.. Wuiuim WorUiingham and Lu.-iodA
,._ , IN OUAKCKRY.
1-ur.uaui I., the urd^r ana de*i; o. il* ^.."1°?"".
COUl 1, madr
this c
iicerv
, , -bove H meu
- l.ii- Jajxc ierm tne.-eol, A. K laoi
tne uodeniigti. ii Maacrr in Lb
SL'LJLilt""*' *'a "''""' '"'*"«= """^^t'on. to the high
SiSiSr "^ *'*•* "" •*»"«»•», xb* th,rt!«ih day ot
the pUceul h.Hdiun.;^t«,tia »'ta 'e""*' "''™""' '"
lu Itrown's lilock, Thlr.1
iriit ol Wluuesoia, the |wlluwui« u
t^ouniy ui iieunepiu, iu aa d 1
1S61, al 111
aay. 10 baLi.ly abA
proiuin-Di-y notes auu uiori-
u» l or eei ueu re.
oclLS-dlawttw
I he ture«.JinK uaie is poiitpo.ied auiil the ilst .lay ot
pecember. 1 b64 . allhe »am.. i^oM aud vlacV *
I llaied Aov. 30:h itt>l. ^^ ."'•»=■?
de^i dtu
MAV lX»(»AMF4iUO,
Murtgaf(«e.
PAMPHLET WORK
Of all kiodd executed at the loweut rates and
in superior stile. A« a specimen we
refer to pamphlets printed for
the Masons and Odd
Fellows.
Compare them with the work done elsewhere.
«i^
t WILL BR 8KNT tlRAll;
'-t. faul Mlanesota.
uov2Sdly
1
N O K K S O r, L • S BLOCK
jn ir'irluiere
iOf Hoods I JI r,
'I'ctiivf" of any
N
r>
k i^O-
(^talena
rnuaiiv
MlOKLLANiiOUS .
H°
G A N & (; A M P
Would inv'.te ai; A neir old irieud*. and a
oues a. w.li e>aie to their-
inAuy new
jSTE^y toTORE,
2 DOORS BELOW their OLD .STAND,
Third Strf-et, between Robert and Minnesota.
WHKRliTHIiV HAVE OPENKD OUT THEIR
SPLENDID ISTOCK
OF FALL AND WINTER
aooDS,
VVklob they will sell at prices th^t will give sAsUtActloo
dscl
UP11AM& Hv,>LMKS.
WHOLESALE GHOCEhS,
OOMMISHION MKKCllANTS,
ANl> ALiCR;! I .i HUAT A BAR ^4TORI£.^
u J. W. Simpaon'a Warehiiuae,
... i'l'J-Ja«:,iu l.-..»Hr l.t-vpo., .si I'aul, Minn.
u HUSH
L L A N
WtL! I. a PiWaoK.
D A W 8 O N
IT O L L A N D &
DEALERS IN LAND WARRANT.S,
8T\r , <'OL' >TV, .VND CTV .>*CR!P.
tVii iilsibuy and sell Heal Kstate. pay iazea, Ioai
aoney. sell Land Warran:.'*, on (♦ue or two years'
im-', Ac, c
• pp.Mit.. HKA'.SkN * BAHVas- BANK. .SL Panl
o-3!-.l»»i*Al
HoMuniont ilsc. (jrordon,
O li C3 c K K s
AND t:UMM16SiON MERCHANTS,
LAkl-EVT-.; R'.v; (ILP STAND.
CORNKR THIRD JACKSON STB.
ail. '2l dA wl ,
It
EMOVED.— M. JKRMOAN Ri^:.
KLiecituUy lalorui-i bis old c<iiiti>Dieni hikI ihe public
generally, that tie baa rem.ived fc'n .sbaviug h.mpor.uu.
Ir.im ih> Interuntloual in the Merc'iaiitM Hotel— rowii on
Jaokaoo street, '.Jiinl di«)r Irmn tbe corner of Third.
Fartieiilar atienti.ju will be paid lo ibe emiin..; .unl
dreaaing ot eniidren'shair. I! at and whiskers colored
Il ih.- n-m w tvla. laii.i-dl «
S» S 1 O >i l!. K ' 6 N U T 1 C K.
A
U K
il
THIRD -tlRKlcr...
O U 8 E ,
R,t«8taumnt untl Baloon,
BY HENEkY F. E. YITT,
^T PAPL
Oppoile Flonenr Ouardi' Armory.
Th<« house IS ciiuductedon th« Kuropeau principle
- .Vmilxatallliourit. Tbe bar is stocked with the duett
trnt'Oi ted Liqu'.rsaDd thgars.
H.! ts In rn<;ei|)t dally ot No 1 Oysieis, Which ar«
served up in any and every St >le
■ be oiil) bo.ise lu tbe city where pure fhilaJeiphla
Porer «nu Aie can be bad, daeUdSmo
K W 8 O N ~
THE UKEAT SALE OF
L) K \ (jh O O L> H
la OONTINUBO AT TRB
F: W STORK
or
W. Ingersoll <Sc Co.
IN INGKRSOLL'S BLOCK,
And at prices 10 many instances less than ihe actual
cost ot importation and manofuctcire.
Much nt the immense Ht.<;k now iffereji for sale ha*^
been sele.-ted from tbe large AucUon tteles ot Dry
(iooda ill ihe city of .New York, at panio prices.
THKIR LARGE .^TOCK liF
FANCY DREH8 tiOODS
OF SVRRY VARtkTY WK tiUi'.ITY,
WILL BE SOLD AT FKICBS TO BOlT TUE TIB I*.
.Mottled Morel la Cloths, Irom 1(1 io I6c. per yard.
I'laid P.iii de t.'heveres, Kmtiroidereo foil de fbevres
Kvery variety of Challeya, Kmhrotdered and
IJrey (irisaUles, B.ue, Ureeu an.l I'ii k
itarrege Lexafina, Knglish, French
and American Mousseliue de Lainca ;
Printed Lawne iigreai variety. A »^ ..i.uiu slock
I N (i }1 A M S.
AldO,
Bluok anil Rich Fanoy Silks,
Men aua Hoys nuuimer *ear . Kroadclotha ; Black
aud haucj (;a^4lmeie.s, .salUueu, aud Summer Clolha.
atao A VBKT LABCC STi^k or
H0."^1EKY. liLoVES AND EMBUOlDERlfia,
PAi;u.sOL.s, 8UN UMliKELLAS. Ac.
Also a largr- -lock .>'
UOMKSTIC AAD FORWGX GOOD.S
hv ihe piece -r package, i,,r ite country trade.
Country JVIerolianta
Can purchase their tioods ui us, and save tluit and
m.juey. We also Invite tbe attention ul the La-
dlfs to .)iir .New Slvies 01 t'lirtiks and
MauiiUas. i-ur entire xtoc.V will
be sold lor
• A.SH, AT rlillKS 10 Dtr^ l•0MPB;TIT10^
The public ar»- luvited t.i vIhH our New htor.-.
I). W. INGiittSOLL * CO.,
»a»>i* ■'** ■"- '^■"!. M:nneH.,ta .
* I AFAYKTTK," MINNESOTA
FREE HOMES TO SETTLERS.
Tfu- irojiriotors o( theto«uoI
LiAFAVK'TTK.
i-.N TUB HUD RIVKK 0/ THK NORTH.
Will make liberal dODatlou of lots to all persi.na who
wilUeitle iipiin and improve the Hame. This town is
siiuaied 4ii .iiiien below K.irt Abereromble and laii
ujiie>. above Pembina, and directly opeosiTB tub
MOUTH or TBB t^ucrBJink aivkK, is tbe centr- of one ^.|
tbe ri.Miest vale>r, niid best agricultural regions in th>
world u abuadautly Hupplied with wood aud water
andtheroiinry .niund it has been recently surveyed'
and IS now .ipen to settlement. The town mark*: the
head .1 naviiiaiion .n the Red lliv»'r of tbe Nonh aud
IS .(.tally . nceaslble, the line 01 sUge from Ht. i'a'iil tn
I'-obnii paanlng ihere semi-weekly. No portion 01
ih«i .rr.-iL we-'t .)ller» more inducementN to settlern
Por inbirmatioi. ad.lress J >HN K. IHVlNs;, Ksq Si
Pall:, .viiiir.?.<ot» aiar24-d Awlv
p 1 O N E E K FOUNDRY
AND
AgricuUui'al Works-
.SAINT PAUL, Mlone otA.
The subscribers having ented tha
PIONKKK FOUNDR-V
AND
MACHINB WOBU, IN THIS CITT,
and pat It ID good working order, are prepared to
PURRISH «;A8TINa8 AND MACHINB WORK AT
ASTONlSHIJSaLY ^LVW HATES.
Being practical Machlnlsta, aud doiugago.»<1 propor>
lion of the w.irk .mrselvea, we defy competition with
our prices.
Having the largest lod beat aaaortment of patterns of
establishment west of Chicago, we Ban furnl<>h
Posters.
Posters.
Posters.
Having the largest PresaeBin the Slate, we are
enabled to print a single sheet POSTER
larger than any other oflBce, and
for the same rates as charged
for a smaller sheet.
Vie have made the ab«re «|
KRDUCTION IN PBIC"'^
with Uie iw.) fold 'lew of beneiloog the public au.l our-
selves. Ihe public nave been swiudled by spurious
lOacJiineH uia.fe in iiullatl.in o: ours. Tiie uic:al In them
irom lUr- iidu casuug to the smallest piece, la o' po<r
ituallty. ILei luakrrs h»\o not lUe mrau< to do their
%t«»r. well. lb.-y -ire hid away lu secret places, where
II wolill tH- linp..8-lble to have at their command the
propt-r luevi ai.icai applia.ices.
I; i« only by d.nug a gieatbu«ioea..t, and havljg extei -
alte ui»i.ol..c'.iiring <-ki.iI lisbmeuta, th .t g..K<d luaclilues
oau be uiada al moderate p ices.
The 1 est .1- signed machlues. KADLV MADK, are al
Way« .Ubl« 10 g^t on; .1 order, aud aic sure lu Coal
con-iderable ir.mble and money to keep tbem Ik re-
pair
'Ihe ..uitiUifa to he Uaiked tor lu a Macbiue. are
cenaliiiy wl uofiecl atinin al all rae» ot bpred, mm
plii-lty 01 cisuairueaon, great .lurabuity, and ranidity ol
operatn.n, » lib the least 1 tbor.
Machine/. !oe .mbme ib^-r r-wentml ^.laiitles, must be
made .1: Ihe brni metal and iiiU*bed i.> perteeiiuti We
nare the ways aud n.e m, .,u a gr.uia tCMe, to do thi.t
1 he purebaH. r- o .VIbcUi.m-s, wh ■., a..ly bread ii ui -v
ioncern wi I iliio that ibose baviiip lue »boTe qnallti^i
not only work weU at rapid as aeii as .low rates ol
speed but ia..t long in the nuesl poi>>ihie workiug order
tJtir machtn»-«, as made by u.. V iii em luor.- money'
wl.h 1 sk labor, than a:jj .. ii.-r.i. w..rilier in imnailoii
■ four- or not. Id la.ft they arc eL.iap<r tnaii auj other
Vlaeiiine.
LOCAL AOKNT.S WANTKO.
lor Ibe
render their
IN PROBATE OOUBT^iiAMciEY
A. COr.V; 1, .Nl AlK UK Jal.N.NA;-..l.A
. Ata>pcciai Irrmoi the .'rooaie < .. ,n, held in una
U,t the » oiiniy Mi wamsey. a, M. PaiU. on ihuraday, the
7th day of .N<.v.-inber, A. 1) ISt'.l. >•••«■/, lue
in me mAiior w the omvM ul Juses K. Hevward
^rcea-.ed - --.u.
Lpou reading and tiling tlie petition oi the admiuis-
u-au.rsiu ^ald matter, praying lor an oroer ol "eu"e
ih sell tbe re 1 eauae ol «he said deceaaed a«a """*
lurtaei time of sli moutlis in wLjch lo
tkial AocvUAluD fiaid maUt-r--
li IS ordered that iuariday the lUih dav o, n..
o»-mber, A. O , isiil, at 10 Volook in the for^l
, iM,on, ai .be olliee ol ih ; J ud*e ol Prob.ie Tu
He ciiy ol >i. Paul, be aas gtied I. r the he-nug ul'said
peiil.ou, andlhAlibe heusai l*w « AAid do^^red. ^^j
all oiber persons interested in the said ratate aJI, i>.
.lUireaioappearalaaesaiou ol the «tH.ate Coin then
abd Ihere lo be hoidcu and aiiow cause, ii anv lUai^a a-
Why the prayer of tbe said peUUoucr hhouid no; nV
grauled. ^
Andltisfuriheroidered. that the said petitioner ci.-a
n»lice to al! persona lutereabad lu aAid estate ol the uen
d«ucy ot Ibe said peutiou, aud the hearing ibereoi b\
cAusiug a copy ol ihia ordei 10 be pubilahed m tbe r-uf
u»er and Uemocrat, a newspaper published atst rauL
lu said county ot ii^uoaey tor sui auecesMVe weeks
premouslo said day ol bearing
to wit
Lots
Uistrtci tJourt,
treei, tuy ol Sii. i'aul l»ia-
reuuatss ., ,ru- in lue
Itsirict ... MiunesL^a.
*..h. «ii ?. 1^ V I i'*""! "iilCj, in ecUoniwenty-
eighii281. m u>anBhipiw«A»y.nlBe iW north of ry.7.-
twenty loor (241 west, contafning !«» ^cres excenUn*
five aore- de».ribed In a e,-riain rel. ase *\e. ,?l 1 rf
Mid .loaeph w uoit, by hu attoinC, i* fJci JuK ^A
1«7, aii.i r cur.tert in tr.e Henn-pm .-ol^ntj Reg",l, '
Deeds, ISO-.. K „i .M^ng.iiL.,. p^^e s;u "*«<"" J -
M. Paul uctuberi;, ieol.
tilCURUK W PKB8<X>TT
W W.LK.H . ."ygf > <'faaneery )■ «mj ca'iae
w ■ vt ifjuii. PtAitifl»aaollBiior. ocia dbw
0OLKT-" aTATK OF.
8KCUNO DlSTRIi-T, CfiL'NlA-''
William R. Nohie ■■A t;aarM« I< ii.._„i
Robrrl Whltacre aud vTlt uIH^u ""'"«'- "»»"'•'
felummuDv— 1" or iveliei.
*° Tbe biate o: Minueaola"
dauib aud e.ce .>! ihe^j.
VouaoU each .ji you are herebr summoned
unirea '" anawer Uie eoinplaiuiiu'tblsacUon wh>f» ru
f a.il, Ml:inf fcoi.,, and to serve a copy of youran.
Ui the ea.u cmplaint OD«fc««abacrtber
— Hoy ward's Miuv-k, in '
lUSTmUT CK
mJ M I.K.N fsoTA"-
OF KA.V.SBV.
th« ab«v« aamed defeu
ana re
•.We:
r, at hiM oiiic-
. . _ St. Paul, Miuuesola »iir..,.
tweai, days alter th* aervlce hereof, eaciwUe o tit
day o, .acb service , and ii you tail lo auswei- ihl
said comilaini.wlthln Ihe tim- alotetaid ih» in^...^
m thi. actioa will app.y 10 the co.r^^'or thVTe' e!
demanUed in Jie coaipiainu re.iei
Dated Aognst »!, 1 er.
MuRRLs LAMPilkV.
PlAlPtiq '< Alioroe)
nov»-6w!<At
^uvs-d6w
J.F.
HOYT,
J u.l(je ot Probate.
1. M. ssinji;ei-
45H liUOAi>VVAi,
A^ c;o..
MEW VOKK.
.MILWAUKEK OFFICK, 17 NBWMALL HOUSB.
I Hl'\vOO OKKICK, 50 CLARK ST.
-MK. HhlMtV MURrfl.- A.llv.NT IS ST. I'AUU
ticilV
BLANKS, BILLHEADS, CHECKS.
Having the only BLVDEBY connected with a
Newspaper Office in the State, we cuu
execute all descriptions of
BLANK BINDING
with greater
NEATWE8H. SPEED & AT LOWER PIUCES,
than any other establishment.
fl
E S
N 1' V
FANCY COLORED WORK
In this department we have an almost entire
monopoly of the work done in the City and
State. Our assortment of Inks, Bronzes, Ac.
is large aud our workmen accomplished.
deduction in P^rices.
To keep pace with the hara times, and tho
general redaction in prices, we have reduced
the prices of all descriptions of PRINTING,
leaving the smallest margin for proflt--hoping
in the large amount of work done to make up
for the nduction
Tee employment of STEAM MACHINERY
enables us to perform work with GREATER
CHEAPNESS than is possible on the old fash-
oned presses in use in other offices.
R Y M c K E
UKALER IN
KKAl^ KSTATK
ST. Paul minnrkota.
ft*- Will a so lucatn LAND WARRANTSaud sell
RK.M. KSIATK IN I.'OMMISSIOM. •
December 1. 1861. _^^ dedl-d*wlv
JJINNESOIA PlONEliii Bl NDE BY
Pioneer^ Building,
CORNhKTHlKD AND CEDAR STS.
-A.11 Ivinila Blank Book Binding
»• lom the Ueavieet Blank Ledger d.iwn to Checks.
Our faullities r.ir this work art- complete, having ae-
car..a the very bent to<jls known u the trade, amungrt
whioh are a
VKar SUPEHIUH P AG I KG MACHINE,
a»L. uMK or
HICOCK'8 PATENT BULiNO MACHINES,
COTTINO MAl,HiNK8, Ao.
MACiA'-INK.-. (JUARlKRLIE.S AN1» PAMPHLETS
ROUAD TO OROKR.
We irvlte tbelAlieato bring Uetr Music. "taiyH
Books." Ac, and have them neatly dressed lu Morocco
Gilt Kd eg, or otherwise.
MOiii GAtiE aALE.— D E F A U LT
Uaviug beeu maae lu die conditions ol a certain
monga^e made and exeeuied by I). Muart Jr K 1)
i:obb, and Uavid Sluart, u ortKagors, to W. K 'Uowu
UBorigagee, bearing aale an t atknowieUged tbe leatli
dayol March, A o. IJJis. ami recorded lo the . fflce o(
Ito Reglbtrr .1 lleedA. ol Ramaey county, toate ol
Woneaoui. on the lenth day if March, ihi.- m i'/o'ciotk
ej., in book -L-of mo«, ages. pa^stSi S^Jd^"
wtiereby ibe stid mortgagors aia gnmi, bargain, aell'
r.J .. '^"".''** '^ '^^ """l^morigateea p.rl or porii^.Q .,
lot tive I6j. in CMliOtt sU ibj. l«wi»ahip lwenty4lgh[ I ,i
of range t a euty two li: ■ wt-si, and occupiea by a siune
a»H lui.l, Otunded aua described as loUows viz
li^-ginaing at a point keventeeti »MOu feet oortfawei
iruui tne iront oi the main bc.llding, iwodiiced Lrti Uo,
leet liMmtn.- norlheas.aideo; said maw buiidiiii! ihenee
sQuibwrai aio .e a line parai rl with the fr.int o the mil,
oae b.iudre.i and twenty feet lo a stake thirty feel , .lUi
went Irom liic soumwest aide ot i-aid maiu hi il -.lair
ihenee tiorlhwesl along a line parallel with saia ■«;..ih"
west aide one hunared and Ifty feel te a stake Ihence
uonheast aiouK a Hue paraUel wun the trout.. :..a
bm:diug one nuiidred ami iweni^ ie.-. lo a stake, lUenw.-
souiheasi aioug a line panUlwl with saul souihweni -ode
..ne hundred and tmy leet lo the peiot .jf be^u.iin.i-
>ald Ui..r;)jage being eiecu edaud I'eliverrd lu eev .re
the payment ol tbre.- cerian promls^ors noi. « in.<.Ie
aad delivered lu the moi tgagori. uiid«r the :.rm iiaiut- ml
•Stuart, I, ibb A Co, t.i the order otsau W.K.liu«.] .n.l
bearing even dale with said mcrgage; aud SMd iii.„t
K*go having been duly aaaigued to r. Vt.-^'jou Wiulei-
uiuie, of .Si Paul, by aeej .i iiafcigumcnt in writini;
beanu- date and acknowle(l,-,M the ii4,:i <la> ol Augu i
a V. iTtil. aud recorded ui Ue oUloe of the Keglaler oi
lieeds of Ramsey county, ou tbe 41*1 day of Svptembrr
1*1, al 4>, o'clock hM^ in I -Mk " 14' ol asaigumeuUi'
pages I G2 aud Ids ; *
Aud Abereas there is now claimed to b.' • ue an! i-
due, upoj baidu.tea and m.iri«ace, at the date'ol ihi„
uotice, Ihe Slim oi twenty i»o hundred aud ninety -two
:>.>11W l$2,iati.duj dollars, and no proceedings at law or
otherwise haviug been lusuu.ledlo reouver the d.Ol due
an.; eeoureJ by said m.irtgage oi au> part ibeirol
Jiow, iherelor. , notice is h.«re»\ given tbat ty virtue
Of th.- power i4 sale la aaid moriKa^e ounlalued aod
parfuant lithe slat oU- in » icU cat.eB maae aud'pro-
vitled, tue above described m irtgaged prcuilses w.II -je
wdd at public auciiou. ai ibe irooi do.* oi lb» <
llpiise, in the Cily ol .>u Paul, Raw
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, . »1S-
Wihiaw tfuci,i.«a iMialust Stephea , »«ai.er. >,
s-umoions. ^ . • ^ J i
The »u>ii- oi Minnehota
To ta« al)*^ named aeteodAat :
Yjuare bereliN «.imm..ntu .^m' required lo auawe*
the eoi .piaiui u, ibis actj..n, which ka« bren Bled in ih'
onice.d lue i leik %,! kaiU court lor thecouuiy aloreaaid mX
.M. P^ol,iu»aidooa..iy, aud t» serve a dopy of vour
answer to the aaid •omplamt ou the aubacrlber- at
their olhce in St. Paul, m hald eOunty, within tweut* davs
after ihe aervioe o; this summoui- unoa in,, i»,.r.,.
SlVe oi the day ol inch
cxclu-
tail to
al or cAAia,
summou» upon you,
service, and if you
aaswer tbe coimjliiui v.ahiu t.ie time «t.. ,,---.■.
the plalntlU lu thfa^cUon will take judgment alXJi*
you lor Uie sum ol lea tho-jsaud oi.e bundled ala sev
eBty dollars daina.fs and f9 s7>j, c,sta. with iui«,
rest o.. said sum ol Mu.lTO. (fltMTUj, at the rate ol su
P*r, '=<=•'' l'"^ 4,iiuuui, irom the ad day of St^ptembet
U|Dl. *
iialed .M. Paul, October 3, lasi.
«*^il'll 4 'llLMAK,
"«23-d6w Plait, UM's Altorne)a.
MORTiiAOK SALE.-DEFAULT hav-
ing bren tnade i., iLe oooAiitous o: a certain mort
gage executed and delliered bv John Johuaon and
I bri,iiau JohnaoB, his wife, oi kamte county t,ia;e
ot Miniiesou, ii t hariea U. uakea, of ^*lnl Paul in amd
county ana .Mate. da;ed the tweui> hrn day ol iovem
ber, tiguteen buuared and er.y nine, lu aod by wUieb
hll;be^t bidder lot cash, on be 19lli dav ol
1*1, lo salistV
the at oiint doe on said _.
gdiher wun tooia aud disburse -meuis ol saie
llcioJ bl. iaul, ocioiif r 26 IStjl
P. fRh^TOM WINiBlilWl iK
IlkMiTJ. iiokJi, A.i.,ruey lor Arsigaee.
fiitri
e> coiiaiy , Ml uic
y ol lieceUibtr.
an.T.-te!.(rp, to-
Aaalfnee
Ibe a'ove uoii:e is withlrawu. aad
ibereuuder dieoiutinited.
P PRt:>l.>»r WIVTKRMUTF,
UaiifcT J. lioaA, Attorney lor AnsMaee.
Iit-ccmber ;:, 1&61.
-l-
p.occedUiga
AFHlf^ee.
. dM:3-3w
vs. tbe
WK GUAHANTRK
TO lilVK
I ION.
KMTIRK .KAriSrAC-
iBooks Re-Bound — Prioes JL.ov/
PIONKER PRINTINt} CiiMPANV.
PAPER
^ WESTERN
FOR
Eastern Readers.
|H
•riTB
hould be In Ibe p
-Operly m the state
Porwardei! to say pan
E J AX LAW OF MlNNEbOTA
PRINTKJ
IN FAMPHLK'l KOKAl,
BlOK NUTKi«AMDAKCLL IKP«i
H8i(iD o every man owatng
»tine«iaie for ^ittevn I'ecU
( ^UATTiEL MORTUAGE RECORDS:
\J «'ith prnted Headings, and printed -Mongag,-. ana
1 arlgagor Indenes, as pron.led for bv law, lour uuirea
oiuid IB leather. Price W. Kor sale by
PIONKr.K ! RINTlNd rUMPANV
(CHANCERY SAi.E. - DlSTRlCi
yj ;";\LRi o* xiih; tMiiiU ^^Alt.6 pcu 'ihk
liLSIRl. r OK MiNX:Sul.l-.>.-.
Alexander 1. W ttson irusKCot Ueien Rerr Wataoo,
.Mai.inic BiiUdiug AiS .tlUiou.
KukKt:LOSrjRK i:« I'HANfKRY.
Oeeree, t'ciober lerm, A. D , IfHii, i.,r i^L^4o 25, lulereat
aad cos lk.
riirsuant to the decreuil order of tbe ab ive n.iirt
Biade in this cause at the ictnber Term, A. It., IKl.ibe
Uiaiers.fTiie.l. .MaMer in i'tiau«er>, olsaid rourt wiJl nil
?itpii lie a.ii-iioi: t I ht-bighes C3slj bvi.;t r on fuesiia.
lha:Si»tda> or llec<»niber A. L>. it^l. at eleven o'ciiK-k
in ibe loreuoou ot that day. At the iruui enira .toe lo ihe
place ol hoUliug saici ("ouri, iu Br wos Bi.ck, < n Ih.rd
street. In the city of St. Paul, In said IHatrici of Mlane-
•oC!.. the loilow ing detcrlbeo LreniUes, tlti:%;e lu ih>-
County ot Kamsry, S-Rt.- nt Nnnni-iiila , or so much
Ihereol as may be necesear> t.) satisfy raid decree in-
terest aud C«Nls, lu Wll.
L i!> numbered two <2) and one Ui In block number
'**'''i 'w '.--'» 'n S>alm Pa'il prop*-, as recnnled in
tbe oOice 01 Ibe Ri;gtater oi Deeds of said Raiaaer
coan'y.
at. Paul, N..vembrrlf, !8fil.
JA.MK-i W. TAVLOR,
,, ^ , Maater la C^bancery.
l^oua A ti^LifsuA. Att'ysfoi Piaiu.iii. ii..vl6-«w
mortgage the f aid grhutors mortgaged and sola uuio ine
said ( narle., li. Oakes, his heirs and ass^us ail tha-
tract, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the"
said county o! Ramsey, and Sute 1 1 llmneaota. desori
bed as I. .:..>%e. to wit; L-.1 numbered i»o a, .u Rloek
i.uu.'ieredonediiu SchuTaeler's Adduiou to llie t^ty
... Mint Pa.ii, a, i ,-, recorJ.-d plat Ih.-reof. ■*
>\ hick said mormaie wa« giv«n itaecmelhe paynieui
o. the sum ol Five hiinl. jj dollars, aud luiere i a"
cording to Ibe conditl. US .3f a ceriaiu pr..mi»so-> ioic
or even d*te *iih said mortgage, mad,- by tne aaid JoUa"
Jolinsou, and paya:..le iwo >ear« altrr daie, no grace lu
ine order olbimjiea at the Banking boiue ol Rom^A
oakes. in 8-ini Paul a.oresaid, l.,r the sum ol Five- buu-
dre 1 dollars. (»IW,) with iulrrest ihereou at ibe rate ot
twenty lie. cm per annum trom date until .aid tha
ssadintereat payable riarlerly, which said n»ie'was
T, .Ti,: ^ *r''* J'^iiaa,,n, aud neluerea ,. Kald Cbaile-
II. Uakeb,aud alsoioiseoureali taxes which m.i L«tu
.t«;roed on •« -1 land previous to.or wn.h may be.^e "
aed tuere..u, durinK Hie Ha,J lerm ol tw.. yrars aua alfc.
11"'*^"";.?*' "'""..'" ^'^i' """•" •- « AUorney^
ee,«houldur.,ce.din.;- i.r taken by ine said par.!,,]
me 8.-cou,i i).tr.. to lorecioae said ins.riim^nt
W hicb sail! mortgage waa h.ed lor r«A..d .u ihr .ju-e
.J J daj Oi ^ovem^ler, a. D. i«6k, ai 2« o>lock ? £
aodaas dulv r.coraed m lioos ' ■W^ **„, S.Le
pages 54 and t5»i. ot the BMordaofaaM coumi al i
whereas ihr quarterly )a»tallment. of int^eTwhi. u
lei. due .ccoidiug ,o Ibe i.:insol sa.duole, u> wii ihe
sum «t twenty uve dollars .,a the 2Ut February itio
fir s im ..I iwcntj bv-; doiUis ou the 21»l May. uiiu Ubc
niim .>! 11. uiy bv. doHars on the 2Ut Auguii* I>S' .be
auu. o! I*. n.i-Uve do,lara ..u the il.t -Novem? ei ittio
the sum ol twri.o nve d<,liar«. on the 2lr day oi Keoru'
»ri , I-.J.1, he Slim ol iwemi -vr d.,i,«t=, due ot ihe illal
dai «| May ln«.l aud loe «ura t tw,nty bve dollar- dun
on Ihe 21*1 dav «l AUKUSI, lt«l, were n.A paid on t: e
j.a'.. s wbeu Ibe «ame seieraliy became du.- and paya
b.e.a...al r.hu.d. nor an, i a. i ihcreoi, and uo sun or
pnoeecdlngs aiiaw hAvebae. lusiitoied «»r ha i to r-
cover .he »iu.uuii., secured b) said mortgage ,.r anv pan
ibrre.i. -iua Ui.-re iBuow cihuncd uj be dua .ip. u sa.d
noie ana morisage at the d .t of this notice, a» .u'er.st
aaali>resaia, lilt: sum ol t.:;5 ^|^).
^ow, iber-Iore, u..uce u hereby girec that by virtue
ot a lowrr ol sale con.a.i.ed in saia inoriJtaKe and wf
tne si..i.ite u> .ucb case nuule aud prt>vlJed ibe .
mortgaged p eiuls.s abo\.: dessrioed. » i.i l,e».l.i
tb« .•.berill l saiJ iount) ..; Kama.
iwthe hi^n.-fclt,idaef, i.MicatU. at Uie Irout doo.
l> .url liuuse Id m i hu , lu ssid IJounty »r Kam
«ymaiit ul
leu
TN PROBATE COLRT.-STATEOF
X MlN.^KsOlA.lod.MV OK RAMtiKV.
THE BEST PAPER IN THE NORTH-WEST,
FOR OIRCPLATItLV IN THK E.\.^T
IS THE
Weekly P»ioneer «fc Democrat.
PUBLISHED AT 8T. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
Any _ .
Almost any required bill ot work w I thou
forpatterns.
We Oder tbe following list of prices for 1801.
iirnl<>h
eitra charge
WEEKLY PIONEEB AND DEMOCRAT.
Uof the same form, aud coRiaini .g as mucb reading
ly Haraid, Tribune or
matter as
Times.
the New Yark Wee
I
T Y B
JACK;>ON
A K E R Y
A» a special term of the Pri.i.^'e liourt, held in audloi
tl.o.;o„ntynf Ramsey, At Si P,„ ., W<Sne,dTtb
l.i.k day ol .N(i\ ember. A. il l-«il
ce'^ed*^ "'*""' "' "'*' •'*'*^ "• *«««»• Harrtogtou d.
RKTWltt^N VIKTH
STHEET,
AMU hilXTU mTS.,
ST. PAIL.
The Subscriber, thankful (or past favors. resuocUully
n.nodiicc«ia ihjcltlieuaof Hi. Paul and vicuuty ihAt
b- keeps consUnlly on hand a large supply ..I reah
hArdRnds..Iii:raeker». Al«o, Hr.-ad an.l Taaes
Mercbaun nnd Uteamboau wiii be auppiied on rea
onable terms. Give me a rail
■^""S" t itKnr rtAXriirt..
Upo . r«aaai8 and Uling tho {.<>i,ii n ..I \l
ir.41111;. lor reaaoUH lh< rem set loth
Admin' • — .. -- .
II
nufion
istraiiou on oaid estate may i; u<'
■ .".olllvau,
LeUera o
to i.oiii.st il«r
It IS ordered that Friday, the 6lh daj ol Uecet
l>. lr%til, at 10 ..Cwk in ^he foieaoou, at the ..th
.ludge ot P obatr, iu the cit\ 01 «t. Paul he »5»|
B
p. Peckham, havlr.g m.-»de in a- slfiiiuient of Ms prop-
erty lor tt beuedt Oi bi.i credihira, uotice U beretiy
(ivrn to ail lersons haviug d. mauls aganist Dim, t.i
presrut ibelr claims. And ail prriKii.s in any way In
drbied ohim, are hereby n.nitle.t and lequired to make
tiamediatR pa) ment to the uudersigued.
i>atcd^hakopee, Minn. Nov IHth, lt<61.
L. COWPKRiUWAlTE.
B07lCd3m* Assignee of P Peakham
AND BARNES
H A N K E U 8 ,
erl> occupied hi
vilTt
Ai .he oUloeiormerls occupied by l>aua A WUIIe, I bird
atre«^ .St. Paul, willbity nd self Kxchaii«e, I. and War
raul-H, State, County and ilty Scrip Muoey loaned on
g od collaterals
<ieter by permission to Metr.ipollUu hank. New
York ; i-'ayuga County Bank, Auburti, N. \. , ILvaua A
ito.. Rankers, Clncinnatt, Ohio , B. F. Carver A (Ju.
Hankers, Chicago, lll.taMb Wa, 8* 8* ward. Waak
luglon, D. C. , Thompson .Rro's. lUaukers, St. Paul
bn-ik of 8t.Pa<il. bl Paul. febii-dAwlj
Mill castings .
Hailding columtis.
8aflh Weights
Hleigh Shoes
Urate Bars
Karmern' Ketilea...
Wagon Boies
Babbit Metal
hraas Oaatings
93 per cwt
,•• ...... 3 psr cwt
3 per ewt
Spercwt
.... .«.. 3 per cwt
, 4 c s per lb
4 CIS per B>
25 eta per t>
.36 to3Uclaper lb
t'l 00 A YBAR IN ADVANCE PER BINOLE COPY.
»1 00 FOR SIX Mt^NTHS.
Three copies, one year S6 00
Fivecopiee, one year 8 00
Ten copies, one year w (m)
Twenty copies, one year, to one address . JC 00
All to one address. When th« oames are req aired lo
be written on, 2u cenu eAoh will be cnarged extra.
Any larger number, at tae same rate of $1 00 per
year, with a copy gratu to the person getUng up the Club
mplemenla, such aa 1, 2,^, 4, 6, 8 aud lu or each copy directed tl 2U
and threshing maobinas, reapers, fan- 1 • • ah ...k^.^ ..
Hers straw cuttere, piows, grain drllla, * ■uoacnptiona j'ust be nald in advance. No
- ' -..-.--.^ P^P*' ">»' anUl the money U received, and only lor the
time aubscribed for.
ADDRESS
PIONEER
PRINTING COMPANV,
8T. FAULi MINNESOTA.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, AT
wh oleaal.. prices, at OPHAM k H OLMK.S.
HAM S— AMES' SUGAR CURED
constantly on baud and lor sale by
*^ i-. P. MctjUll.l.AN
CUOARS.— 30 HHDS. PRIME N. u.
KJ JuBl receiT«dand loraalehy
P F. McQ; ILLAV.
STRAYED UR
mber, A,
hire 01 the
thehearitg 01 saia pen ion, nl that ihe heira.ai-l»w ol
(.aid deceastd. .tnd aii ii her persons lulerualed lu s id
"•i»'<-. appe ir at a s^Mion ot ihe I'r.ibate Couri ibsn
"i. . '^'" '" '"' ''"''•'«'>• *»<* *•"'« cause, ii any tber.. be
why Ibe p ayer ol said peUiiouer stuiuld 1 oi be g'-auied'
Ills lurther ordered, that tbe said petitioner give uo
ticftio all pt.isons liiier. Med ID said estate of the pt-nU
lug 01 said peUiiou and the b»-anng mer. ol, b\ oaus.uK
a copy or ihis order u. he put.L.shed lu ihe fi^neer an i
Utmocrat, a newspaper pnbiifhed at "^t. Paul m sa'J
County ol iUmae} , lor ibree successive waeks previous
to sild day < 1 bearing.
J. F. HoYT.
nOvl4-d3w J odgaal Probate.
^Hanceuy salk.
DlSTRlCl
uil- «•*<'?. o'^J" lloiuim, about th^
RAY HORSK. 15 hands 3 inches
Kte 1
SK, 15
the
8'IOLEN,
oc23
Laiho workoranlshlng.Mperday.andallotherwork
at corresponding prices.
We are also manultetarlni and dealing In all kinds ol
Agrlculurai Implementa, such aa 1, 2, 3 "
horse powers -• ■•
mill*, corn sbe
agric iltural furnaces, etc .all of wSlct », can sell ai
ao to ^O per cent, ?^o-wer
thau any one else can aOurd them. Hat .ng pattern* fbr
moat kinds .d .hreahing maohiue; la j«e in -be country
we can do repairing at very low rates.
Maoufaotory corner of Fifth and Pike ata. ; Ware;
touae. Lower Levee, corner of Robert at., Saint Pan
rebl2 ganU'di-daw OILMAN A SEAOEK
FROM
l9tb iusl.,aLliiUT
'««, fy r the -n^-roiikT-a^alltf tliiii.'jh^e "t^r ""^
"Pillit on the near lore leg ; thick M- h. aw made
vi^lgbluga.iout l.louib*. , wolild raak or'cauVr dude;
•addl., and trots in harness . of good carriage, and big b
m-V^f k'.""' **'[!;**'■'* *'"*''^ paid tor th. thief and
a suitable reward will be pa.d for hi* return, it striy^
W. L.M1.MTZKK,
letenuaj^yMlrgeon, Robert at.
OHR18T1AN ASSOCIAIMON
UBRARY,
INiiKRBOlL's BLOCK.
Three huuored aud nti> i.a« and lu-reatieg volume,
on band. Yearly subpscripnoa, $1
Books lo be ha.1 ei all hour, oi the iaj ol I) T. i>.
81MONTON, Librarhiu.
l.adie*, gentlemen ^uo strangers Invited u. attend.
•^ Frayer MeeUng and "ible ciaas every Mundar
"•'»^- .u«l3»
V f'OURr U • THE LNITl. I) .M AT K POR THIC
District ()K Mi.N.\K.^oTA-.s.s. "^^
Miepherd Cox vs. Charles falter aad Mary Ann Col
ter, kia wile. Ricb.»rd it. W.m-1 i..,.«b H.con. l.rwis
V: ''"y^Td, Benjamin \. K arsn, Uarl A. Leavm
*.dw»rd \ iowaa««d, partoerK as Wo<sl, Bacon k^'■.^'
Kmaeis ll.iskins. Coisju Ueiak.il, Jamea 'l' lie skeli
andlbomash Y«uog, partnufs as U*>*klna, Ueiakel' '4
l>»cfee October Term, A. 1) 13til-»l.2l4 15. interest
and rosta.
POKKCL08UHK AND SAi..; OP NoRTOAOEP
l'RKMI.-.h.<<
Pll^^ual,t to Ihe decretal order oi said conrt, made 1
lu the above eanee at tbe 0«tolt«r Term of said Court
A. U 1861, the iinderalgaed. Master in Oianceiv oi
•aidt ourt, will sell ai public aucimn to ih« hiab-st
stab hidder, on Thursday, the ameteeuth ni«bi diy i,: '
December, a. M,. l.'SOl, at .rieven ..cloc* in ih, l..r.-
ooou, at Ihe Iront mirance t) the place h1 huluuu
the said Conrt, in Brown's Block, Thlr.l slreeu la ifer
ciij et St. Paul, and Disiriclol Aliuneao e, the foLiW lug
described premise*, eltuate lu taid Couaty ol iiam»r>.
Stale .11 .Minnesota, town.
rb* north halt IX.'of lot nnml er three 13J m bUwA
Ibree ISjln Uoyi'a addition to tkirt^wu, now cliy of Si,
Paul, in SAl!^ county of Ramsey, accardiuu u» the re-
C'jTded plat thereof at the Reglsu-y of 1 ini<i» in aad lor
said couuty.
8t Paul, November 4, 1881.
JAM1U> W. TAYLOR.
Master io Cbancery.
M LAMPggr PiaiaUa'cSgliciVtir. Dov»-<l6w
aid
bi
at pub ieaoeiion,
01 Ihe
.... , ., , . uty »r Kam ej, on
halorda>. ih." .Jim d.y ol iipcembrr, >. 1). l(«l »Vl«o
0l.M:k. A. .V. 10 pay aud aaiuly Ike am.juui du- uruo
sal.* u.^.e aua miri^ai^e. «» aloresaid, aad .he expeiLes
01 >uch B* e "^
Said pieuil^f- V.V\ 1... ,.,;,i fubject to Ihe pa
Ihe i^.ti.iol... ., oc^ald by
aua aecrnii..'
• ■«•♦rkl,eJ^ H. OAKKS, Mortgag.e.
Hale.' ko.emiH-. IRli, lt(BI, "
Va.1 KTTKX A orricra, A.torueys for Uorigageea.
^ ^^^_^ U.iV.O — CwWcUu
A^"Sfo .\ EE'S SALE.-NOTICE IS
b. I r ,> givou lo aU Whom It Bia> cocceru ih t n »
Vinue ..i ..n a-„ijiimei.t lu wniu.K, ex.-c. led Dv ALUs
Hd.ry.ol Wat.ssa«w roa.iij, Mmnesoia i.. khe iiader-
nigutKl, dated 'Jte bUi day ot Jauuary, le li l w.li iu
:i.a rdaj the eltveudi a.> <aj a Januaiy, iiidl at
o'oiork in the f.Tt U..OU. and Ihrrealt, r iiat.i .bo
ar.» up.«!d, oUer l.>r kaie, at pubi)c aucll..u to ibe
togbesl bidder lor cava, ai ine odice o: M.-s<«rs. Van lit
leu .1 l/lhoe(,tn the.iiifir.u Paul, haUKCy c. uuly
M.anesoia, au aud siutiuiar the real esiale, goods aod
chajels, lerwiual pripertj, m.^ri^ag^s. uotrs, dues,
ate 'UUia. aud talanoes on account cu ^uj kmd wbauo
ever, Wi..ca b.n .■ Cvme lu.o mc 1 o(l^<<lSl.,n or kjo»l-
edge ot >.aid asMgnee, by virtue 01 »t.a ii"M».cm. 1.1 t*
malning llnd.^p. »i-o 01, and a.i ihe rinht. tiu« and inter
Brt iib.cb iW raid Airvu ^««IJ>, had maud loiheraiui
at ite dati ihrre i
Sh.d pre.oKt) con-iBilnjj ii, part of ib.- luter.sl ot »atd
liaiil), in and 11. cnain real esiatr in the rountti s dt
RaBise) . llakoia, Waba-I.aw and Benioo, isiuues.it*
note.. B-i „ridby m. rlf:«^.- .ip..u Undh in Dakota conn \ '
b<aA i.c«.tiint> due Kaid Raoi> at il«d W.*d.<'rOH Wiig'
I. 'J)» li .i.ir, tt ».)»>iUa»», .". I'a.ii u . ciBuwherr i. aaid
.s.at.-. and Ui,- ii.ierrrilu Ihr V> . liatLai* l.amj C..mp»n>,
Ac, A^.
» cued uli-HuT the proiierty, iio.et, iiuok acoounts. A.-.,
aitb a 'Miaoiaot Uue 1.1 the leal estate, n.A'. be cxaei'
ilied Ml .III »j p,ii.ati..n ..I ;Lr .the oi fan Kllen A < :fi
crr, at any Uitin betvre tte day ol.saie.
KiuuJiAN \K. klTTfcu.V,
A.-*igu«e 01 Ai ats Kailly.
Haled \ .leAber 27, 1a.>L
\ »t> EvTsa A iirricKK, AUKiueya tor Aaalgnee.
nOk./0-ulaA ...^auii
wHElviFF^ aALE.~lN FUR8U-
J AN« h iii.l by virtue 01 a jodgiueoi aod decre-
tor lieu '-lid sale, made aud httartug date al a Genera
'Icrm 01 t..- usiriei <«an 01 toe Meeood JuJ.c.ai
Duiri.i, in aud I..C in.- co..ut> ji Ram^< , aud .Male ol
»lu:|i.-~.U. <«i lbs •.birii-i.r.i d,.> ..I Aii»; 1*1, A D. inoi
In a teitai* acti.ai Ui aaid court peudm*. wheieiu
Jameii I'. I". I..! .« piaiuiui, aud Jtmia fc. Oarpeuler and
War.en ••arp.-ntei, l\er b.i,L . -leudanu. where-
in a a wuereb. 1; ».»«, am taiug. ordered.
adjMg-rt aud decre^i tha. ... ,.,<ni.g described
premmes, lying and beiu»! m me eonnty of Rsmse> and
Slair 01 Mnie-oH Hi.d destr.bcl as l.^lija-^. to Wit .
' o . V- ... ,. In me e.-ntre of seciion uuoi
•>•" ii'jmber laenij- el^bt I2cj. of
laii.; » ,_ ; theuce nirthwrs'ard.y. tiiree
uuudrt-a and iwnut, iwo i».-10U le.t. rr-nrrv.ng Iter •
tfio.u a all ip thirty inree teei In wMia ou Ihe weal sMe
let 1^ extern Aveui.-, .h.uce aIouk ruaiii.lt Av»bi><-, eii
the «u naenjiieri. rt.d.'. IWO UunUiea and s.rV«B Mid 9
loll, leet , theiiiM) exte vuig ai rinhi <u«il#a to Suuaiu
.Vkenue, to Uaiusiy su-eci. aa lata uui uy •leusatHi. k
> e.oauu , Uieace lu me place -it begiuuiuf, wii% (1)«
l> ji.dibgB 11 er.u.1 s.lds.ed, and the herediiamcDta and
a(>|/uri< n... .-,. in. r.- .i.u. t,, .ookli.n. and aii me iniereal
and e.iale Ihat the »aid Maiia fc.. i arpenier had lb. r. n.
ou Ihe UlUUt day ol Aovember, A •». ISW, or at any
.lose Uicr«al..er, be »o'.-X lU uite body by lOe' Sherm it
Kaui-e) c'l'int.. , to k.>iiLl> tl.e atnouut dur \o said
Jauin 1*. I'ond ilaiBlid. wbich was lUcn and there a I
J KlKSd lo I e M v.-n buudred aud utn. i , mm dtjlars And
u.Ui> o«.u. lugehrr with the iurtbersum of lourieeu
dollars a.»d ibiiiy hveceuia cuau a« taxed 1 did »..,
IL. Ur.i dv» Ol Novembrr. A. I>. Ivjl, Uvy np.ju a-.d
pretaiKes ' •».«•
.N.jw , iherelore. ooi^ce i* hereby given, that T will sell
"" tTh*,'!?^- '^w"^*' PtUpert> . aod Jae, mi. ^. t S?.d
hat., that the .aid Maria t. I'arpwjiM, n«a ... ,.* ,! *'"
t
e*
came .J
arpuuUif tu»tt lu or
me niuUi day ui .Xov.-n.ber. a D \-S^
tu Ul«
ur at
ai,, ti-.c thcreaileT, at tne ^r^^O»^»iit^y^,:^'^^,-
P'iul, In .aid cjuuty ot Ra<n«., VT.
IU Uie Illy
Sal.irda^, i
leu oV-imtk
>l
•-■l . ..Ul, in .aid cjuuty ot Rantset o..
1.- iw.,ni,,-Ur.i da, ol l.eceoib r 1^^' ^
lu lUe toreuoou ol ibai aI^ \ ' ''^'- *'
at..,iUat Which Khali be du oti SAW jud^LV f "^"f ' "^
and the i.-ia.saiileipenseHoliule'^"''*""*"^''"'' '!«=»««
Dated at SI. raul, ttoTemOer B, isci
AAKi>N W. T JLLIS
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SAJJVT PAUL, FRm4Y MORNING, DECEMBER 6 1861
^'mmtt &
I ftin IV^V^f I ~^^^ R'chmoDd I>/5?)arc/i ha» a telegram digging ireocbes, moviog guos, aDd prepar- .
IvIUUV'T^^ *^'''^*^ Savaocab 27th, sayiog that Commo Jng tbt; Dew lorlifieaiioM which are to reo-
' ■ ~ ' der the place impregnable
t NEW 8EBI£8 — NDM RFk IffCS
I WBOLSNUMBEB »S8&
mciAL rAFXH orras cirr and covntt.
_ l.ATEST iS'EWS
dore Tatnall, with ttree small ateamerB, ' ?" ^^^ P'-^^® impregnable. Besided these. „„ "
attacked the Fed.rei rieet in Cock8pur ^^^LZ ^i^e hundred men a day were tre, Bl TELfi^i^KiPII TO ST. PITL
Henry Fry and Jacob M. Heoaeliar, I geciion but the enti,
UnioDwts. were bung at Greenvihe, lenD.,! ' " ^^ *°^"
qaently sent off on
«T. PAUL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6.
PIONEER PMHTIIG COMPANY
I*ioueer and. Democrat .
Daily, Tri-"Weelcly &c Weekly,
'I'HR r>ATl.T PTOKEKR l« published erRry morniDK
Wwiidkf •u>-pt«a), M >7.uO M 7«»r, or tir.d«» ceau a
M"*!*^, i>ik>'st>!ct i,> Ihw <:<ill^«;<>r. MkII)**! lo «(i)>iicr>l>*iii
»■ W '») per ar.ciao
T'l, Tki Wseklt Hioxbbb, U publUbeJ on R indny., [
M r .M^wi.'k/i *a«l KriJiy'ikt $3 M per kouui 1 or (1 p«r !
lAriprbv iLall.
fUK WiictLLT fiONcck )■ pQUlKheil t:«er> Kri,liiv »:
^yr itimr. fn aiub* '>f tbmeor St* »t $t SUfor each
■ ri<«crib>-r. 1q elub« 'il Uti at tl. Vkueu uAckit^c i«
uftilad tixtaa luMiMS. Kuameaare pnal di>o it^e pa
CI $\ 'Jtt iiir e««h ■nbM.-riber.
*^ '-iub*priberii to th^-DiiiT PioNSKit i»d Ocwo-
i<«Ar,iuibn c>i>, ftrn uoUiifd ibat payiii«nt ni'itt b«
*-!■ ta iiw>a«y kw Mr. iiurke, itie uwllecior, or a; ibr
H >aacrlu«ra ar« ripeetvd lo pay prumptly o* i>r«i><>o>
•iiao ul biU«, (T weekly Ui Mr iSurki*
>b« txrtni iiruae OAtf.r Pioxta
• V 4rr $7 p«T >«ar ; S3 M for
recoDDoisaanceB, for
lalaDd was to be ex-
Roadg, yeeterday. I be eoAageateitf toflied the whole of Hilton
about an hour. Filly show were tred, but piottd am uccl, l ..
no one on our aide was injured. Failing to I ^® ^^ *^ "x«t remarkable features of
draw the Federal lieet under the gucs of Jj^ '^^'^ '''>-' '"^oaifa ^ri>iiiia, is fffordtd by
Fort Pulaaki Tatnali witb.lr«>« ~ I* i. Z^*" negioos. BUck eervunLs have been
fort t-^i^i. iatoau withdrew, it la hired by many of the officers, as waiter and
reporioi the \ aiik es Lave taken possessiun ' waahermeu and «»o»eo. Uiack ^-^effi have
of iV'araaw, aod are preparing lo attack woiked on the flbore, or been osed ua o.i.-k.
Fort Puiaeki. ' ^^^ '< blacks have served as scoots and
-A tiew order from General McCIellan \ ^"^'1 lVrhil5'r''"°°'''K'^- "^"^1^ "*'
K»o kw^ • .J ._• L J . ' women and Children may be sttn in the va
has been issued, preacnbiog the duties andj riou^ parts of the cauipe, out especially near
reapouaibilities oi Uhaplaiod, who are now. \ headquarters, where they inhabit their old
in too many cased, a disgrace to the army ' **°^ ^^'"" ^^^^ evinct a vindictive spirit ,
I, ,.- „ . , ,.,. , ^^^" ^^^'^ wiiO speak of having been '
—Hknky Ward liEBLUKs, in his I hanks- whipped olUu aod severely, are
t^ I S S L O W S LINE.
able time resume, the character of loyal
citiKng of the United States. ] Unionwis. were hung ^rGre^nvilTeTenn" iTf ""'' ^"V^'i"^''"' ^?"'''y' '^^^ ^'^^
VISIT TO TH£ PRESIDENT. , ?D ^^e 30th of November, for bridge bQrn-| MrBlLirl'^^fn^n!?^ ."^"""'"^
Washingtoh, Dec. 4.— The chief iniiti^fll'°? ' "'' *"•" "'•'^"'"•♦•"" '^ '—-
HIGHLY LMPORTANT'
The Views of the Government
on the Negro Question-
OtOtr to Getterat JficCtellan!
PROrLAMATIO.\ OP SKC'Y CHASE t
chief jastice
and associate justices ot the Supreme Court ■ jg pj
paid their respects to the President Mon-ipb^c
day, at the executive mansion.
BACKING bYSTEM AND OOVKRNMEMT
POLICY.
Mj. Blair's proposition lor colon iziUon
OHABLK8TON.8. C. Nov. 30,-Patriot. i tTf T^?^'**.*^ 1° commute of the whole on
ic planters oo the sei. border are hourly ap- 1 r^L,fi\. 'u® S°'^°' ^"^ "** afterwaids
plying torches to the r crops o( cotton aod [hiTrffPnL ,n ♦?''"^' ^-^ '°^J'^' *"
men r» lerred to the committee on foreign
relations. ^
Mr. Lovejoy of Illinois, introduced a bill
proposing to repeal at] laws requiring pass^
-Tops
There is one sheet of
by no
giving sermon, took very strong ground means indignant, bat on the other hand,
IVe^ir8 from WashingtoD.
Dkpaktment of State )
. - '\'r At ^ Wasbinoton. Dec,4. l»61.f
agaioBt any emancipation of slaves by act of r''°*® *°° ^'•■i" ^^ "ttve been most kindly i 'J, /'^f^'^ (General George it. Mcvitllan.
Congr««. and insisted that, unless we wish ' ![;S^' '^*°?,'^'' '''^'^'' '^ f'^*''*' ^^'^ ^' ' GrTkkaI"" I «™ lir. t.i k *. o •
^,, ,. , ,, . ,, I "on- Two or three,perhapri ha^f a dozen.were ^■''*kRaI'—1 am directed by the Presi-
ed to disgrace free Government in the eyes, undoubtedly found Vrmed at Beaufort, but -dent to call your attention to the following
.«io...b.crib.r,.a .hr ^' ^^"^ ^of'^- ^o muat Carry on this war I no indications of a warlike disposition have j subject : Persons claimed to be held to aer-
.!• mon. Hi. »i ri wrj within the limits of the Constitution. He|''^° delected. The delermiuatiou of all vice or lahnr .,n.^or tK« i.,^ ,f .k o. .
rice along the coAst
flan.e and smoke
, Many military companies of New Or-
[i^cialto rnbu:re.]~li in nodeniteoel ' 1???-^ J'"'"!^""^ lor 30 days' service
■ _ c . , , ' *^ ai uoiumDus, Kv.
by financial people that the forthcoming Cairo liJ. ^ j . ^
report oitLeSeci.tary of the Treasury wiS' the"i'^pt'rpa%7s'^.f ri^j glirln^c'!
prt«enttbebaoking9ysiem.aDdlhegovero.|U>unt of a great battie at Mornstowu, • for a board of commiseioners to'rev^e^a^H
mem policy m respect to then, in a iiu'ht ^^^^ Tennessee, botwf^eii the (tder^il loices codily the genera! rev«e and
that will fasten the attention of the couo"trv ,1 !*"**" Browiilow and the rebels.
«pon II. The claim of the government to. l?.!''!.^^.^.^'^-^^^^^^^
ee to perbons of color going northward
take immediate effect. Referred
mil tee on l>iatrict of Columbia.
Mr Hickman introduced a bill providin
to
to Com-
„ , *u • . go^ernuieui lo were victorious. A rebel dispatch calls it
supply the circulating medium of all k.nds ' the first Union victory of the w^r Brown
will be presented impressively, on the ,' 'o^ had 3U00 men. hert'x'l lorceisuot
ground of both principle and expediency "<^'"'**'»eo- 'I he roil ol tbo rel»eie was
and on cou'^titottonal necessity.
MOVEMENl'S OF TliE ESLMY
bEKTiiR.
completer
A DE-I
( to &• Mfii'i* tm ti i nu u M
ioHisted, morover, that a Provisional Qov-
who
Tilts Tcligrupltic Kc^va.
The news this morning is highly impor-j ^^'^ refuge.
taut. TbeuuminiBiraiioD ha-i al last eoun-
of Virginia, aod actually employed iu Loe
tile service against the Government of the
United States, Irequently escape from the
lines of the enemy's forces, aad are received
can escape, to leave their masters, is,
. , , , however, continually a!»c!erted. So far as
lernnieut of some kind must be established | the slaves are concerned, an advance in"
I for thus? slave« who cotrje into our campu the country from this piece would undoubt-
edly be followed by an Immediate ru.>jh of
-Tke re«ip..„,grai„ i„ Ch.oa,. ii^^Z^'t^CX Tjd Z ".T, oJi:''"- '''"-"' tLe„.,„f the l-olo^oac,
ciuieU a policy in regard to lugilive slaves j eluding flour) for the eleven months ending I greater atrocities than those; ol piduge, uus ^^'^ Department undcbUods that such
coming within the lines ol the Federal arm; ' December 1, foot up the euDrmoua total j less the whites should madly provoke them. ! persons i^fterward coming into the city of
of the i'otomac. that may be con.^idered u ; ^' ''4,093,219 bushels! With greater fa O' 'i^-ist Jpon the slaves following. Centu" WashiDgton, are liable to be arresitd hv
^ . 1 i. • 1. t .L •,• ci li ties for ntnrinff irrain n,xA '- - -^ nee of bondaee has had itn r-S.^pt nn.1 tlioL.. . . . » .«w:u uy
governing precedent in all the other mili ' ^'""™ '""^ sionng gram, ana
cieut lo accommodate the
vice^oHabor. .„der ..e law. o, .be .State | .I^ZT::; ^t^^^^T^^
Thirty-Seventh Congress,
Statutes of the United
^t«ted. Rtferred to Judiciary Committee.
Adjouraed till to morrow.
that the rebel forces are now in possession
of Anacdale. and their pickets posted this
side. They have a large force of cavalry
tary departmenl^. They are to be regard"
t;d as free men and under the piotection ot
the United .States.
The circular ol Secretary Chask seems '* ''^ -acease over the commerce of 1860
to contemplate a wholesale seizure oi ail I ^^ ^'^J' P^^ ^°^- *^*^ ^^'^^ ^^>^^ of 18.59 of
the real and pcidjnal property of the people i*^-"^^*^"® hundred and aeventy live per
1 greater fa "" »^7^' ^P'^n i^e slaves following. Centu Washington, are liable to be arresu
trade, the | are not savages, but slaves , tbev will ac I "^« """" ^"'o*"' ^^^^ ^^^^ »«•« fugitive
receipts would have been at least twenty I cept their freedom if it i.s oiiered— they will
five per cent, greater. But as it is, there "^^t of their own accord fight lor it.
Beaufort i-^ still deserted by while men.
Three Union gunboats lie there, and others
of the .South, aod the aaiu of the produc'
tioos on government account, with the em-
ployment of the Dtgroes and carrying on
the plantations, liuilcr the superintendence
ol its agents. Strict accounts are to be
kept, and it is intimated that the profits, if
any there be, will be relumed to those who
luay, within a reasonable time, return to
their loyalty, while those who continue re-
bellious will lose every thing. It will be
■J, vast and complicated experiment, and, to
carry it into execution,
ol agents. Ujw it will
can determine.
o?nt. r .
— One of the prisoners taken by our
troops in thu late skirmish near VV'ashin"'-
pass np and down the river occasionally.
1 he negroes destroy and carrv ofl every
thing they can ! .y their hands o'j. Pianos,
mirrors, and other valuable property, are I
ruthlessly destroyed Any thing they think ' ""eceived into
arris-
from
services or labor
By the 4th section of act of Congress,
approved August 6th, 1F61, entitled an act
to confiscate property used for insurrection-
ary purposes, apch employment id made a
full and suflBcient answer to any furtlier
claim.-! to service or labor.
Persons thus employed and escaping are
'""""^ '"*" a military protection of the
Wasuingtok. Dec. 5.
Skaatk.— Mr. iiiof aeked permission to
record his vote on :he expulsion ol Mr
, , - L , " ^y- ^'■'^^^^'"'■'dge, as he w.ts abetnt yesterdav-
Inlormatiou has been received that there ' granted. "^
I are twelve forts around Centreville, de i Mr. Sumner presented a petition from
fended by field pieces only, and no he-vv the citizens ot liavcrhiii, Mass. ihat the
guua. Four regiments ol the enemy have felavea ol rebels be liberated unconditionally
lalety left Centreville for Lte«burg, where i and the slaves ol unioi, men on lair pay
there are uow about 1200 men. The pick- 1 ment. ^
ets of (ien. Smith's division were fired ' Mr. Chandler offere«l a resolution to ap-
upon last night at UwinsviUe, but no in pomt a Committee of three to inquire into
jury was done. i the disusttrs of liuh's Itau and Idwards'
Last night a deserter from the rebels I Ferry,
named Williams reached our lines. He is I Mr. Lane of Kausa*. moved to amend by
an ij^ngliahman, and was taken out of hisl inaerling SpriugUtld, Wilson's Cree^t and
bed at Charitsioii on the night of the 4th I Dexmgion.
ol June, and lorced into the rebel service, i Mr. Chandler said hi hoped the resola-
Ue was a private in the 14th South Caro- Hon woukl not be amended,
lina regiment, bui has been lor some time Mr. Lane aaid the m*u most entitled to
u servant OI Beauregard. He escaped oo honor had been punished at Wilson's Creek
thp h^J'i ' °^*''"' ^^^y '^'^^^y ofl to an island where ! ^°'^^ States, and their arrests as fugitives I v ?'
kUC neau , the^v iir,. t.QfnhliQhi.w, .. <^<rl» . _« ...-• from Iwhor fkr aarntna ok^nl,] W., ; ?• . . I OFK
„ , they ure establishing a settlement of their ' '''°"' ''*bt"' or service should be immediately ' v. ».
lie was the nwn nnA DDhofo tK..,- ♦kJ.xL. *U^ :ii i i I followwl hv militar,. ..—.„♦ ^« .l ^ DUttOUS OU.
ton is dead. He was shot in
the ball entering his left eye. tie was the , own, and where the'y think they will be al-
ringleader in the acts of coldblooded atroci- '■ owed to live in security. They have plen-
ties committed upon the scouts taken some ty ol provisions. The crops are said t,' be
six weeks ago, belonging to Bank's divia- ^^^^^^ ^^^^ y^^^ ^^i*" f^^r ten years past.
lon. One of his feats was placing a head | :i',7thV"'per:on"^^^^ before the am-
on a pole and carrying it down to Drains Oreui ,uantities of cotton were stored in
ville. General McCall succeeded m taking | barns anu storehouses. Ap many as 2000
1 will take an army ! '^^^^'^ ^" ^^"^^^ '^°°^**'^ '° ''^^ "'*'**^' and ! bi.les were seen on the plantation ready
.'„ , . , ^ i they are now in jail. Coleman died in the M'^'' ™*^^"- tien. Sherman, however, re
111 work, time alone L„^^» „_^.„.- 4- „ . , 1, . ..
Monday iasL iie was dressed in a new
uniform ol blue, like those of the New
He perished and was nacnSced becauae he
was not relieved when ,ie could have been.
Unttle Mnd Victory In Kast T«iii>«aa««.
1 hut brave old hero. Parson Brownlow.
with a force ot three thousand men, fought
the rebel.^ at Morristown. East Tennessee,
00 the Ist inat., and gained u compl'.ke vic-
tory. The rebels acknowledge thetit^lvea
whipped, and call it the first Federal victo-
ry vt the WW.
tor market, lien. Sherman, however
most excrutiatiog agony, without any onpi ["^^. to Heiz<» it. lie says it la not contra-
near him to regret his death r""""^ ""^ """"u' "''^ ^^ ^'"^ "^ authority to
near nim to regret his death seize anj other property. Probably half
— Ihe arat olticial act ol Hon. Samue of the crop, however, was not picked, or it
Hooper, representative elect Irom the Fifth P'cked, not ginned, and would be lost, as
Massachusetts district, wad to appoint to'*'"^ u^K'"^^'*' l^ave no ideu of doing any'la
,. ^ rr .. , a. . X- , » , ' bor amce their task-masters have tied
the United States Naval Academy, Chas '
ficirs of D«o«a*ed Soldlera.
Senator Rick has transmitted to us a list
ol Minnesota solditra who have deceased
while iu the service ol the United States,
wilh ihe loilowing note ;
" The heirs ot each ddceased soldier are en-
titled to the llOo bounty, aad to the pay due ' af-o„«.i, .^.^LV ' j"*^ '^"-'"*»'
ihe soldier ai the d.ie ot his death. The wi- 1 '''^°«.^'* "' '^^ "my. according to Sec
dow, if any, wiil h<jeutiU«(l lo a pension of $S
ptT mouth."
We omit the names because they have
been often published. The proof of heirship,
we presume, will be laid before the proper
officers, i£ turoisbed to our roembars of | Secretary Cameron recommends its grad
Henry Davis, Jr., son of Commander
Charles H. Davis, who was second in com-
mand of our Meet at Port Royal.
— Gen. Jim Lane has delivered an ud-
dresa in Boston on the War. He took
strong anti slavery grounds, saying that his
later experience had completely dissipated,
his old reverence for the institution of sla- 1
verff. He asserted that Gen. Halleck's'
army was fightinif to crush treason, but at
the same timeto preserve slavery.
—Of 640,000 soldiers, the estimated
ro-
tary Cameron's report, Illinoia furnishes
80,000, Ohio 81,000, New York 101,000,
Pennsylvania nearly 95,000, and Indiana
67,000. There are over 20,000 regulars.
The cavalry amounts to nearly 60,000, and
ai:t>jn Head Oorreapondeaoe, 2Sth.
Yesterday our troops took possession of
Tybee iahind, at the mouth ot the Suvaonah
river, and shall continue 10 bold tne posi-
tion, a.s it elltctudiy cuts ofl that citv trom
ihe outer world. 1 am inlormed that there
is good anchorage inside the bar, and that
ships of war will be kept cou-otantly there.
Another branch expedition went to St.
Helena Inl.t and without striking a blow^
took the enemy's batteries. Toe guna had
oeen carried inland. I learn trom authori- I the loliowing regu"lat"iou7are"'e37abir8h'ed'"
tative sources that we shall continue to There ehali be appointed by tne Secreia
hold this inlet also, a •k.'-^j .„„,..i:.:._ . I -„ .,* .u„ -i. *^' .. . ^ "^/'ceieia
the interior is also
not being a fait a<.\y/,*^t, i Ktep silence I ^r p'aces as are or may be occuped by
°P°" '*• I forces of the United Slates, whose dutiea it
The island is tmall, not as large as Port ^^'*" ^^' ^^ secure and prepare for market the
followed by military arrest of the parties
making the seizure.
Copies of this communication will be
sent by the Mayor of the City ot Wash.
ingtou and to the Marshal of the District
of Columbia, that any collision between the
military and civil authorities may Ije
avoided.
1 aiii, f IfDtlemen, your very obd't servant.
WILLIAM H. SKWARl).
Circular of Secretary Chase.
Wasuijiotojj, Dec. 5.
The Secretary of the i'reasury has just
issued ihe following regulations relative to
securing and disposing of the property
found and brought within the territory now
or hereafter occap.ed by the United States
forces in the disloyal Slates.
TbKASUBV DBPA«TMS.Sr, »
Washington, Nov. 30, 1861. J
In ordtr to the security aod proper dis
position of the productions of the soil aad
all other property found within the limits
of Slates or parts of States declared to be
in insarrectioo against the Uarted Stattti
now occapied or to be hereutter occupied'
by the troops and authority of the Union
♦ Ko t,-.!!..-.. I ..: ■' ..... '
soldiers, and having the New York j Th« pecpe want to know whether the~gal-
! on. He buya the whole regiment | 'ant Gen. Lyou was sacrificed and why
pplied with such uniforms only a regiments were sent 10 Cairo instead ol to
week since, and that the current report was | his relief, and why the army moved at
that they had been received in the South , saail's pace to reioloro.^ Col. Mulliijan
was su
week „... _ „ .
. .x*„..igan at
He states that there is an Lexington. The peopl.j wanted to know
abundance of good shoes for those who can [ the names of those who permiited these
pay for them. The pair he had on he pa:d things, and in his, (Lane's) opinion thev
SIX dollars tor. would not have to look lar lor Urn man who
IMPORTANT RECCNN0IS3ANCE. ; permitteJ the sacrifice of
from Bobton.
From Charleston.
Nkw York, Dec. .^.— Intelligenoe from
Charleston says the blockade there is con-
stantly violated by >ai.^r^-i uUaonela to Kdis,
to, and the Moifii or North Channel
Vessels are certain of 12 feet of water in the
iatter. Within a few weeks the brig West
Indian, bark Helen, with naval stores, and
the schooner General Riplej, with rioe,
arrived, besides others of less rate.
The steamer Isabel, thoroughly fitted up
and loaded with 1000 bales of cotton, and
the Prince ot Wales, are waiting an oppor-
tunity to run out.
There is about 12,000 North and South
Carolina and Georgia troops on the railroad
to Savannah, and 5000 in Charleston
Most of the South Carolina regiment are
still in Virginia.
Five guntxiata are building at Charles-
ton.
They are confident at Charleston they
can gather forces enough to meet us at any
point on the mainland we may choose.
The Bermuda brought 30U0 guns, ol
which Charleston got hjif.
The Fmgal brought 12,500 Enfield rifles
Percussion caps and rifled cannon are
making at Cbarlesion. and otner military
equipments.
Provisions said to be abundant and cheap.
Prom Kentucky',
LocisviLLK, Dec. 4.--The Provost Mar-
sbai has ordered all the retail liquor estab-.
liBhmeuis to ciose at 7 o'clock every even-
ing until lurther orders. The depoi traent
of the lederal troops in and around Louis,
ville has elicited the encomiums of
body.
Captain Jacob Buckstuckle
every
who haa
If. ^^'i- i-JOD.
[Irihuiu'i S^iuU.] The intentions of ^"^ ^ amendment was disagreed to.
Generals Foster, McCali, Hancock and Mr. Grimes ofl'ered a suDstiLute to ap-
VVadsworth was to scour the country from 1 ^"'^ " Committee of two members of the
Vienna to Hunter's liul. No enemy vvjyj ^"'''le and three membtrs of the Uonse to r'?';'^ ^^i"^''^''!'"^ companies for Colonel
seen except two smal. panics, one Of three I '^''*''*^'**'*^ ^^^ <^^"^8 ^' the disaaiers to, *"'*"* i^^eutucky cavalry rtgiment, and
men, beyond VienLa ; and one of fifteen i*"" "''"'"''*• | who received twelve wounds in the Mexi-
men, two miles beyond Huyter's Mius to ^^ «^utiou of Mr. Feiibenden, the subject ff" ^a""* '^'*« jeaieiday defied Lieutenant
neither of which could we gel clc-^e. ^o. ''^ P^^^t'oued till tomo row. Colonel ol thai regiment,
enemy ha. been seen iu the region ihey vis- 1 *^'"* ^^ '^''"" ^'"^^ "" '^'-^ that he should ^, ^^^^*^' ^" ^^*^ Democrat Irom Somerset
ited Since Sunday. tomorrow introduce a bill to abolish Sut- "'^ ^""^'^'^'*'^'^ f'^^r, suys Hopkin", leder-.
ARMY OKHi'KWs nis.M ^L^n *'*^^ '" ^^"^ voluuiter beivice. "' *'°^f '^^'^ ^'^r*^ encamped near Somer-
ARMY OM. U.E6 DlsM.^feED- Mr. Grimes moved to take up the reso- "^^ ^" ^'^'"^"''^"'^ '•^- ^ "'^f'^ attacked by
vv A8HINOTO.V, Dec. 5— Vice President ' ^utiou to iuvtbtigaie the tase ot Col. Miies ^^^.'"'^beia who planted artillery on tne op
d Senaiurs Fessenden ' He said a court ol enqiiry had lound tuai P^"*^ ^^^^ °^ ^"'^ '^^""^ '"^t Monday. Ttxe
ts ot the Smithsonian Col Miles wus ioioxicaitd to a certain ex ^'O"«>P0"dcnt says one reoel oflicei killed
icancies occasioned by ' tent, enough lo jusidy c;ol. Richardson to I **"' ^^^^ "** lurtner particalare. Tne 37tn
' " " " ■ apply epiihets lo him but not enough ,^. *''^ '*<*'•*» onio regiments hod come to re-
...1... !,:._ ._. _„ .. O novo Unnitma n. i . 1. ..„_.l._
), A third expedition to I ry of the Treasury, with the approbation of
a at woik, but its action | the President, agents to reside at such ports
xcompli, I keep silence ^r places as are or may be occuped by tiie
Royal Island, and i.^ chiefly oi use as a step
ping sione to Cockspur Uiand, lying imme.
diaiely to the norm of it, on which is
a very stro:,g work,
cotton and such other producu and proper
ty us may be found or brought witdin tae
lines ot the army or under the control ol the
lederal anthoriiiea.
To enable such agents ta fuitii the duties
Hamlin hwts appointed
and Trumbull, Regents
Institution, to fi.l vaca
the death of Senator 1 'ouglas, and the trea'
son 01 Mason.
ABamtant Surgeon J. O. Herndon, of ' the fact- of ice cabeTo-i-o tr'lhTp'^oDte'
Virginia, has been dismissed by direction ol The resolution was agreed to ^^
the 1 resident, lor deserting hia post. i Mr. Trumbull introduced his bill for con
M.jor Lynde has also been d..»a..«8ed for ' fiscaling ibe property atdgivmg freedom
a simi ar r.ason, aud for subseqneniy sur- ' lo the blaves ot rebels H
take him Irom commanc. He wanted all
neve Hopkms with cavalry.
From Missouri.
Congress.
OIR NEU8 MLAiaiARV.
-A son of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
had been appointed Second Lieutenant in
the 4th Artillery U.S. A.
— George D. Prentice states that be had
nothing to do with the article in the Louis-
ville yi>unja/, censuring the .speech Cameron
made at the dinner given by Forney in hon-
or of Prentice The entire article was a
misrepresentation of Cameron's speech sent
by some person without, the knowledge of
Prentice. Secretary Cameron's opinions are
those e-xpressed in instructions to Generals
ual reduction. Secretary Cameron also
recommends the abrogation of all distinc
tions between regulars and volunteers.
— The Utica Observer announces the
death of lion. Henry Wager, at his resi*
dence in Western, Oneida County, at an
early hour on Monday morning. He filled.
dome up to the wharves of the city, and
.„.• .- ,r I larger veiiaeld come up the Five Fathnm
during his life, many prominent positions, Hole, four miles below " ^
among others that ol member ol the Leg-
siiuated Fort Pulaski-
that delends the entrance to the ba'vanaa'h w - ...
river, aod is the defensive outposi ot the i ^^^oiviog upon them, the military and^na-
Savannah itself. Fort Palaaki AiV 6c«f r t *' *"'^'^"tiea. under proper losiractiona,
look out for lis rear as well at, lu iront, and i '*'*^ render such military aid and protection
the rebels ot Savannah bad better be get- 1 *** '"'^^ '^'^ '''^q^""td to carry out tbe loun-
ing ready their sackcloth au^ ashes. Sa I ^"^"^^ "^ ^^^^ department,
vannah Is fourieen miles above I'ybee Island, , ^'ersons h.ld to service for life under
on iheSavaoouh river. It is a g,u>d bar- !' '^''*'^ ^^^^' ^^^ "^"J *^e found within such
bor. Vessels requiring 14 feet of water "™"*' ^^y ^^ employed by the ageuia.who
IMPUKTAXT ORDEtiS OF G£N HaLL£CK.
St. Louis, Dec. r. — General Haileck haa
iSBUcd a lengthy general oruer with reference
to tne tthccis ol this dtpa-imtnt, the prin-
Cipai pomis ol which arc as follows :
' leuieuant Colonel R. G. l-arrar hag
appuioted Pruvoet Marshall tti.d Gee
ol Department.
Communamg officers ol districis, posta
^ ^^ry6, arc uirecied to arrest ana uiace
«ts e;tisteoce shall take | m coufinemeut ail pereo.s in
anc
islatnre, and Preaideat of the State Agri-
> J u o ,.r ^'^^ ^^^y '*> '^^^feo-
ded by b ort Wayne on the east side, by
Port Jacksot^at Five Fathom Holp'nnH
bom Hole, and
cultural Society. He was an uncle ut Maj. ' ^^ ^'^""^ Fulaski on Cockspur Isknd.
Gen. U. W. Halleck, U. S. A.
— It is stated from a perfectly authentic
source that a bill has already been prepared
and will soon be introduced into the L^ia-
Butler and Sherman, and will be reiterated j Mature ot Kentucky, confiscating the Slave
They have also, since secession, erected a
small fort on Skidaway Island, covering the
creek to its west, (see map,) by which f/un-
will prepare lists ot names, sex and condi
lion ol such persons, anJ as near as m^iy be
their respective ages, together with the
names ot any persons claiming their services
which shall be in triplicate, one lor the mil'
itary commandant, one for the agent, and
one to be immediately forwarded to the
Secretary ol the 1 reasury.
The persona so listed will be organized for
which they hay
.\djulant Genera
A Kicbmond
gre« d.j Irom Mbsonri. ■■ „ell,ou, who, dunii .u «ii, '^
by the U.,oo„« to weaken JZ"Z> Sr^lo be eX ^d a 'a'"."- ""' '"' ' """ "' ""=""'"='«'" '" ""« reb.„.'
line. I .. •• e -'•
ToS a^-:„^r^rir"tb:' tr. rirr^tb^f re'^;^s.rr :rr -^''"'^ •""™^"° -^ ^-
leer service, now prisoners in the hands of ' property oi eaeh individu ,1 ^^^ and lor i A n n.r=n i ^ • .
.be t.e„,. .,r «Por,ed^»^^»..;.n. ,„„.,„„ ; l£.L .b^-r .„ ^..L^^^^l^l ^^J^^J^^:^ ■---' P---
arms against
encouragement to the rebels.
' ti... , w 11 "^ property in j All property belonging to such Dfr«on«
the rebellious districts through the military I which can be used b^ tne army w m ^
nronenv n n.... ........ ,.. ,,^,, p^,,^,.,^ ^, i^,\^^^ purpose. !nd Ml
other properly will bt examined bj » ooard
boats could get up toward'ther'ear ofsavan' .?.!?"'!u^'''^ ^^^^^ .'" ^^^^'^^« ^^'^ prepir-
in the report to the President
First. Lieutenant .1. B. F. Tatnall, United
Statfcs MarintI, late commanding the Ma-
rine Guard of the San Jacinto, who was
conveyed to Fort Warren last week, is a
son of (Jommodore Tatnall of the Confede-
property of Kentucky rebels— and that it
will undoubtedly become a law. A similar
bill will be put upon its passage in the Leg-
ialature of the new State of Virginia, west
of the mountains, now in session.
Major Slemmer, of Fort Pickens fame.
rate Navy, and entered the United States [ '^ so dangerously ill at Huntonsville, Vir-
service as a Midshipman. ginia, that at last accounts his life was des-
— 'ihe Norfolk Day Buox of the 22d | P^''*'^ ol.
Bays tbe follawing is a copy of the official :
dispatch dated " O'Banncnsviile. near Pen-| "^"^^^ PORT ROYAL.
sacola, one o'clock, Monday, 25th" : ; r^ir o«:rPAr/ojr or TiBMM-AiTOTUKa exi-g
The enemy seems satisded, aa be does noti Djrioif sMAvr.
reopen fire. They have area into our hospi- 1
tal. but my sick had all been removed. Many! -^ 'Week's Ne-vvs by IVlaii
hot ihot and inuumerahle sUeil were thrown i
into the Navy Yard with comparatively little
damage.
(S'Tued) BRAXTON BRAGG.
nah. 'The guns on the parapet are mostly
field pieces, mounted on frameworks of wood,
instead of regular carriages. Besides these!
strong eartnworks have lately been thrown
upon the mainland along the river, and on
the islands in the river, to resisi a naval
attack, as well as earth worka on ihc west
and south to resiat a land atta;k. Every
spot ol vantage ground has been seized
upon and prepjred for defence. The city,
like every other secession city, considers
Itself impregnable. Nevertheless, it seems
the people irill decamp when they hear of
Port Royal and such things. The cotton
shipped from Savannah amounts to about
400,000 bales of upland annually.
A SBCOND KXPgDITION.
The vessels of the .second expedition
v»n 1 o;h-
territory
The United States transport Illinois ar-
rived at New York, Thursday morning,
from Port Royal, Soalh Carolina, bavioi:
sailed thence on the 25th ultimo, at twenty
the farthest.
mg, comprising the Third New Hun>.«h
Lighth Maine ; b orty-sixth. Fortv-spvp.
. making Companies 1, K and C, of the Third Rhode
t brings a island \ olunteers, and twocomoanipa nni
«.. " — '^nday ...
Ihe troops comprising the
land force will consist of the First Brigade,
A .' . r u . o , o . ^ .. - ^" *^''g»d'«',,^«ll"»l Viele, command-
— A Northern gentleman who has re- — ~ " " ^."~ *«-^ >-
sided in Mississippi three years, reports that
at Meniphi.s, a fortnight ago, there were ™"^u'*=9 ?*»' four o'clock, p. m
lO.OOO soldiers, who have been fortifying I ^^^^ run in fifty-nine hours. She «..ug,o x..-uu . u.uuicci a, anu two companies
above and below. In Nashville there was ^ "''" ™**' "^"^ sevenry-four passengers. Serreli's Volunteer Engineers
also a large force, well armed and clothed,
nearly ail from the Gulf States, with the
avowed intention to make Kentucky the
battle field
called for by Governor
would be held as a reserve No fears were
expreesed of slave insurrections. The feel-
ing in Last Tennessee was as unanimons for
the Union as that m .Middle and West
ing for the market the cotton, nc
er products found within the
brought under Federal control.
Pay rolls will be prepared, and a strict
account of the labor daily performed by
each person entered thereon, for which a
proper compensation shall be allowed aad
paid to the laborers, tbe amount ot which
compensation will bj fixed in proportion to
the service rendered by the agents and ap*.
proved by tbd military commandani and
the Secretary of the 'I'reasury.
An inveulory of ail horses, mules and
other stock, vehicles for transportation and
other projAirty will be caret uly made and a
copy transmitted to the Secretary of the
Treasury, signed by such agent. A record
^^ ail products taken possession ot will be
m.» imIi-«^-i^ 4 . —' "».^.,o»de, and those of each plantation kept
now fully coaled and provisioned, ready for ' ^''tinct. *^
"^''h..^-.'' ^-^P^'^^ ^" ****■' ^y Monday at When prepared for shipment, packages
from the several plantations will be plainly
marked and numbered, so as to be easily
distinguished.
are
Zr^y^ y '"''? P'""""'^'"' or creditors and to be held for tne benefit ot
reported missing, be transferred to skeleton ' loyal citizens despoiled of property by the
regiments to be lormed by the Govenorsof | rebellion and to defray tbe cxi!onse8 incur-
the respective fetates, and to consist entirely ,' red in its suppression ' »^ "'
of such missing officers and men. The va- 1 The oill ai.-o forfeits the claims of all re
canciesthuH occa*ione.i in the regiments ^ bels, and those who give tnem aid and com
will be hlled by Governors of the various] fort, to the persons they bald in slavery
Slates to which^the regiments belong. ^ The bill declares that tUe slaves thui for-
- "^ ~ j f*^''*^d shall be free, and makes it tne duty
Interesting Southern IVews. of the President to provide lor the coloniza«
^ ^ tioo ol sucn as may ue wiiiiui/ to an t/>
DI.SPATCHES FROM KEBEL SOURCES. | some tropical country wher b^ l/Lve
th.-! '"'^"' ^"^.^^T:^^' >«^"*^ican of t.,e protection ot the goverumenTand U
this morning says the Uriomsts bave aban seeure in all the rights and p iv nc!.^ of
doned lybie Island. One Rhin load left on freemen pnvn^^es of
Saturday f..r tbe North. On .Saturday' The property belonging to traitors or to
aftunoon a large ship stood m t.r Warsaw ' tho.se giving their aid or comlort^ho Ly
inlet Com. iatnali s tl..et went after her I Oe convicted by Judicial tnbunlt?o be
!^ . i"^^^'^- 1^^''^ """^ ^'^ ""*o° I 'or'^^'ttd on their conv.eiion. m .a? esl
vessels ofl I'y bee island yesterday. tate tor lile and pergonal p operty tor eve!^
Ine schooner VV aierman for Charleston ' Mr. Trumbui. made a UniThy a^Lument
was wrecked ott I'ybee on Friday morning.! ,n support of the bill, '"c b |l was o?
^he tel mto the hands of the ..lockaders. dered to be printed and Merrei to Judic'
Ihe cotton and provisions on Hutcbirson, ' ,ary Committee
Fen wick and adjoining islands were de
stroyed by tire Tuurtday night last, by the
propietora.
BLOOD AND THUNDER FROM MEMPHIS.
Oaibo, iu., Dec. 5 . -The Memphis Ava-
lanche of the second couiains the loilowing :
Mr. Clark gave notice that he should of
fer an amendment to the lugitive slave bill
Senate then went into txecutive Sessioil
and adjourned till Monday
flousr—The Sfieaker announced vacan-
UL13D Head ' crrt<«poodene«>, 20Ui.
An account of all provisions, of whatever
character, found on such plantations, will ' and completely rotit ing them. Maj. Gen.
be taken, and such provisions will be used j ^«o. Crittenden has arrived at Knoxville to
j as far as may be necessary for tbe sunten-i take command of the Confederate forces. '
anoe of the laborers thereon. | Gen, Rains had cut Montgomery's forces'
I Any deficiency of subsistence will be ! to pieces, Uking Montgomery a prisoner.'
The expedition will probably make a ''"PP^'^*^ hy the United States commissary, I McCulloch had surrounded .Sigel at Sedalia.
t all
brilliant, is hardly less important" than 'the| BruKSwick is t'ho'aghrto'te the place°°The
. ..„„ i.n.« ■-• M one of Gen. .Sherman's ; but most , . . ,
army oflicerd are opposed to it, | '°'' ""^^^^t, shall be shipped for New York. I where are docking to his support.
believed he would have at
before reaching St. Louis
^^!t} '?'^^'?'*° «opomplisbed at this place demonstration on some other point alomr ! °P"° ^^^ requisition of the agent to whom I it was believed the latter wouTd be lorcedTo
:?f:-_. r*."®i?^ }^^ ^'**' ^^o^S^. not flo| the coast. Its destination is not known ^^^y '"" ^ charged, and for which he
account .
ill 'surrender or be cut to pieces.
Gen. Price had crossed tbe Gascon ad i I
lary
Territories— Steele.
Indian Aflairs— Phelps of California
Public buildings— Blair of Virginia.
Military Affairs— Dunn
Committee on Lt-tablifhcaent of a West
ern Armory— Kellogg of iiiinois.
Pacific Railroad— Surge 3t.
Mr. Gurley oflered a nsolution, wb ah
laitie pre.
lence-., wituiu our linA, giving mtormaiion
or commucicaling with toe enemy, wiii tt
arrested, iried and shot at- spies.
tefBons not comminsioned or enlisted in
the service ot ihc 8o>caiied Coniederate
states who commit acts ol bosulity will
not be treated as prisoners ot war, but pan-
ished as crimina s, and be shot or less ae
verejy punished, according totherui.gof
war.
In coubequence of large numbers oi union
famil.es and nou combatants havinif been
plundered and driven Irom toeir homes la »
destitute condition, and thousands of such
persOUB are now finding their way into this
city, and ttic Provoet Marshals are directed
to ascertain the condition of persons so
driven Irom their homea and under tbe mU-
itary law of retaliation, quarter them in
the houses and feed and clo he them at the
expense of avowed secmsiooists, who al-
tfiough they do not tbemselve* rob 'and
p under, give aid and tncouraKcment to and
abet and countenance sacb acta of their fel-
low ret)els
SBDA1.IA, Dec. 4.— The country west of
here is again reported to be overrun with
numerous bands ot from filly to seveotywfive
men, who represent that they are from
Price's army. The)|enttr every Union man'a
bouse and carry ofl bedding, 4:c . and pro-
Vteioufc, and drive ofl" ai! the horses and cat-
t.e. 1 he larger gangs bave teams and wag.
ous to transport ineir booty. They will
undoubtedly run to Price as soon as they
can steal enough to supply their w&nUj for
Ihe wiDifer. A detachment of cavalry left
here tnis uiorning, and we shall probubly
soon bear of some akirmiahes.
The 30,000 additional troops j ^^enta of that memorable day. 14,000 or project is one of Gen! SbermM'a*'"but m^t I ^^"0° «°<J other articles, when prepared i river en rou'te trSt.^'l^u'iK Teopre^eveVy i *'^, ''l^opt^d, requeuing tbe Comm'itte^ on
iovernor Harris of Tennessee, I ^^'^^?0"'3*>*y« oee° constituted into a of the army officers are opposed to it I 'or market, shall be shipped for New York where are flocking to his supnort It mi"'^'^"""^ ^^ '°^'>""e U a tel graphic censor
Telegraphic Items.
Baltimori, Dec. 5 — The boat from Old
??.^i™?°Lm°1?/_.^!8'^ }^^^^ variousi They think' the takiog^waTof^S.OOO ir ' ''"^ *« far"us"pra7tica'ble by'ThrreHumTog I beireved"he"'wou'l?have an" army "oV' 60,000 j '*.^.'^"' the press^has oeen estabbsbed in this | Point ..as arrived, but brings no news. No
needs generally attended to It was a labor, 6,000 men (tbe force necessary for a'uch an government transports, and all shipments
ot no smad difficulty simply to land the undertaking) from Port Reyal wonld leave «^*''' ^ consigned to the designated age at
troops ; but that was nothing by compari- that place too weak to encounter anv de»i*' ^"^^ York, unless otherwise specially
son with the unloading from the fleet ofi termintxl attack Irom the large rebel force ' ^'^^^^ ^y ^^ Secretary of the Treasury,
transports of their cargoes.
are from tim
inst
.Memphis papers ol the 2nd
h.ye been built, . pl.„k-ro«i ^^.^i jf^be mi" ir-d."" u^^"'^ .le"'.'*""? ! "'...T/:^'! Ifl'lf .!^?.1l'.°'',.!!L'».''f.P' I «""«'«' .1^—' "" • l»"g com„n„i
I'enneesee is for rebellion
-Secretary Welles, of the Navy, ^ys | "orehrs^esTuI' upCreceJfe't^^' l^^^^ l*™^^ thatVh;;"^ i by the agent of all supplies furnishod'the I catToT in the A^j..ai, showing the insuffi,
m his report, that fugitives who seek refuL ' of the vSsEls ovcm erS 1 n^?'' «""' '^ " •"'^"^'^ .''^' ^°' ^^^^'^'^e than government, and of all expenditures made. ! ciency of rebel i^iences at and above Mem«
.« w^iLa J. . "«'"*««» woo seeK reluge , or ine VMseis, ovens erected, a poet office | aggressive operations i but officers of pt> rhisageni will transmit a weekly account ohia IL suvs ('.)lnmhns onr^ ir«.f ,h
w° tb "cWlton jr.^' 'h I" r"""'^ T^^Tu^rZr^jitS.t.'"^;: f^T" 'ir """" " P""--"" P^'; ; »' "» P^^-ir. « tb, Se.r.^JrjTZlf^J!:, Zl> b.t"oTro™lTi„"S'ar '
witn rebellion, should be delivered to the r'^"^^ P'^ ™'"''*'7 'ahors, such too lavorable an opportunity for the South ' ^'^"^"^J' and render hw
regiment re
Secession is.
^l.nm'jf .i' ^' '^^ waose aiilhority, and by | flags of truce had passed. I he detach-
Cahi^. December 5-The following items I ^tsL .o TJ ?:,r°D^'n";,''H"r ^ " "^' ' ""'L?^ '''' ^'^' ^' ^'^ ''''
> #,^.„ ..,.. M, ..„..!,; -, ... .7 ., " ^Bsorsnip nas not t>een used to restrain i turned from he eastern shore
wholesome ponticalcrlticisn and discuwon, i defunct.
Si^nTwK2^'°'^'r'''''^"'''r^'*! NawYoBX. Dec. 5. -A private from
been to withboW from the enemy informa- ' Port Royal states that one of the Quarter
tion^in relation to tne movements of the | Maners^bas on bis own r^ponsibimy^^^
a poet office I aggressive operations i but offioers^jf'ex" „/^*!'^^^&^"^'y''' 'f^^^mit a weekly atxjount p^^^^ He says Columbus once loet, the
Federalists wonld have no trouble in march-i rpiprnna th^ ^«,.-^„o k j . .u o 7" "' "-"». -'c lo jeecivc ov ccnia
acconnts m dupli ! ing direaly to Mempbia. and that Mem- , dent^Mel^JT^L^^^^^^^^ ''°' »'l "'''•^^table cotton, and
^ u i about 40 gins at work, the neirroes as an
btephens submitted a series of resolutions | inducement to work, a^e to remvrSO cenS
the naval service are supplied they should i ^ork along the shore, constructing wharves
fw employed by the army ; and when there I '^''^'^S horses through the water and sliBllQg
are enough for that also, they should be aU i I^h '*"'1:.'^'^'^'°^ cargoes, rolling barrete,
-P.I tnln fr^ •'« "e ai- ^ and guarding property .: wbUe three or four
< ■ ' lulea ofl, another thooMUKl was engaged io
lowed to go free.
tbe army should diatinguish itself as well. designate for the purpose. | Rebels are sending their cotton to north-
i ^^ agent will so transmit hia business | ern Alabama for salety.
Thb Union Club give their regular party ' *°° ''^^P ^^^ accounts that as little injury Coflee quoted at one dollar per r>ound n
this eveniK at Axmory Hall m possible may accrue to private citizens Memphis— none to be had. Bacon ninety
- ^^^ may mamtam. or may within reason- (cents, and other provUions in proportion.
phis would be entirely defenceless, and inde^ i t^ "^^^ "^ '^^ appropriate commit- ( tbey have gone into the business it is
ind in- tensible. He calls upon every male citizen i Wp a r„«n «.,.„.. i .k . . i .- . I "^^^oted with enthusiasm.
iJitary 1 of the Stat^ to enroll himself, and threate^^ the ZV n^- « T. f h ^"^ ^1*^'°'^ *° ' ^''""'^^ "^ Commerce adopted a memo
- may I all with death who do not. . L.^if' «.THr^i.^^;L^'l^'*l'J'L^! «/.^! ! ■•*«•' ^^'^^^^ting tbe President^o send t
wo
crmi?^ofre"m;;^bet'^ '' ^ "^^ IZZ^^Zir"^'' '"^ ^'^^^ ^^-^^"^^
sidf ;h^t"fhl^';lar;L^^%^^^^ 7 one l:teCTer:;''i:^^SSrsJ;=^f:•
«hould not i^ f^^L ."** "orlhweat on application of the Disirici Attorney of
tJ^?the«nh^.tTf?' "" ^ ^^^^'^'\^<^^°. charged whh hiring fitted out the
that the subject of defenses ooocerned not a slaver Brutus from New Bedford.
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feT. PADL, FRIDAY, DECEMPE& 6.
Ail BortM off It«aas.
— The New York World, in Bpeakinp of
the Mixare of Masoo aod Slidell id Kogltiod
iays:
Tha Treat doe* not go farU)»r ibao Saint
Tbuas*. vtMf« «tia oooneocs with aaoiber
•tdiiaier. If. how ver, uuder the urgency of
the »trett iW i HM . ti4M aboald taavo fOM
througti to S jutiiarapton, it would have been
impotMibie lor her to b»ve arrived before the
MiliDg of the U.maUya. Tue I'reui left Ua.
va'ia oa ibit 7lh Novenaber, ^ud aliuw log ouljr
flrteeo dayt for her passage, would reach
duaihamplan ?n tha 22u at earliest. The first
ntw« waald reach tugiaaJ by the Jura from
Qiebeo, oa the 16th. auU ao official kocouut
from L 'fd Lyuus would (jiubably go uut by
tha Pefdia on the 20th. Th« in't^iligMuce would
iharafore. reach the Brlimh Qyv-rnmeLt aboat
tbt and of November aud tbe flr«t reapou^a
may ba axpeeted bj the £aropa, to sal oa the
IO.h Nofember, or the City of Aew York,
•ailing oa tha 3ih of December.
— Tbe Il.ioois Ceutral Railroad Compaq
cy are baiidiog ekveo miles uf coro cribe
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. 8AUVT PAtL. FKIOAV. DECEMBER 6. 1861
The Will or the l.ate FraneU Jaekaon
off Boaton.
always tbe Chairman of tbe Committee od
Finacce ; tbe details of which departmeot,
be manefed with pmdence and economy.
He has lately gone to bis rest, and bis will
ottered lor probate, shows that he has re-
membered bis former aseociatea and tbe
ideae they have 80 loog been iocalcatiog.
The foliowiog are some of his beqaests :
To (ieorge Jackson (a brother), 82 000.
To Stephen b Foater, Abby Kelly Foa-
ter, Charlea C. Burleigh, Parker Pillabory,
Lucy Stone, Lydia Maria Child, Oliver
Jubnaoo, Charity Leoox Reaood, Charles
K. Whipple, aod Robert F. Wallcot, $100
each, " as a token of my esteem lor their
fidelity to moral principle, aod their devo
aloDf the liue of their road, twelve miles' t>OQ ^ tbe caose ot human freedom aod
Frteuda off tho Pnsldeiat. .^^'i,
Mr. Hay, private secretary to the Presi-
Kveryonewho knew the littte clan of deot hw-^ touching sketch of Ootonel Baker,
NewEoglaDd AbolitionSsts, that congre- in i/ar;>«-'. (or December; from which we
gated occasionally in Boaton, most recollect extract tbe foliowiog .
Ffanch Jackson. He was an austere j Alas for tbe dead boors of Irieodsbip !
hard looking man, and always set med oat ' '^be goodly fellowship ol noble spirits!
of place in each ac assemblage of entbnsi- i ^^^""^ ^^ *be good fellows who were
asts. He could not make a speech bat was ' IV^"?" *^ ^P^^f^^^ '«» «»?« b^PPier days T
" "'"*' »8i»**<-n' oai WW Hardin's so rit went up through tbe canopy
aotith of Chicago. The capacity of this
mammoth granary is 3,000,000 bushels.
— Ons of the Atdes of Prince Napoleon
has patliebed a saecin^t accoujt of the or-
ganiaitioo ol tiie Federal army. He thinks ^*""^' "°*^ '* need be, the principal of said
it. ^^ . • 1 / L r L tHqoest.tobe used from time to time, for
its compoaitttjo is aaahigous to that of tbe t^e lollowmg purposes, viz : for the com
French army, and :<ays that it is an at
tempt to do in a few weeks what has re-
quired seventy years in France.
—The currency ot ♦.he South is now Con-
itderftte Treasury notes, redeemable at no
particular time or place ; State war b .nds,
baaed on whatever the Governors cun con*
the education of their son, Francis 1. Jack
SOD, at Harvard College, after he shall have
left the public schools of Boston," &c. Ac.
I'he unexpressed part of this request is to
tiscate ana steal; bank issuta ol non-specie wZm and'^He'^en''"''"^ '^e children ol
pajiog curporutiuna ; villuge shiuplasteni. j ToTvmiam Uoyd Garrison, Wendell
and " good for a drink" tickets of whisky Phillips, Edraand Qaioey, Maria W. Chap-
sellers. jman.L. Maria Child, Edmund Jackson,
-During lunch hoar in a scbouNroooi )y '"'f ^i" ^^"f,^''^';* '^'?'""'^' ^'^^^ ^^^^d
" ^ Charles K. Whipple, in trust, "for the
whose baleful shadow hung over tbe bat
tling legions at Baena Vi-ta ; Bissell
paaaad from lingeriog paio to paradise hon-
ored in the highest by the State that be
bad honored ; Douglaa lies under the prai>
rie sod in tbe dear old State, whoa? half
estranged heart boroed with more than the
old love for him before be died ; Baker
rests glorious io death, a precious offering
to the spirit of Freedom, to which through
life hia worship was paid ; and Lincoln
sUnds, lonely in hif power, a sadder, si<
leoter, better mao than of old, time begio-
oiDg to sift its early aoows upon the
blackoeas of bis hair, his beartt heavy with
the sorrows of a nation, his miod and soul
pledged to splt<abnegatiDg effort to keep
from detriment in hia h^nds the costly
treaaare ot cooatitotiooal government.
Matters lu M|aao«rl.
SuL«oiaOor Otaola&au Itoqulr cr, ffltb ti.*^.
Geo. Halleok coofides bis plans of uov»*
ments to no one except Generals Hamilton
and Cullum. with whom he is frequently
closeted in examining maps and topograph-
ical charts ol tbe country. Ool. Catts,
Major Thorn, Col. Totten and others of bis
statf are in blissful ignorance of what tbe
expenses, irom time to time, of completing tJommanding General proposes to do. Sol-
»u J... .: *.. . „ ... ficieot has leaked out that General Halleck
intends to entrap Price iu the interior, aod
either make bim fight or surrender . Two
divisions of the army, under Generals Segel
and^Wyman, have ^ooe or are to move im-
mediately to Springfield aod Osceola to cut
progress.
To William Lloyd Garrison. $4000, " as
a token of ray esteem tor his fidelity to mor-
al principle, aod his devotion to the cause
ot human ireedom aod progress; the in'>
tort and couvenience of himself ana his
wife, Heieo E. Garrison, during the tsrms
of their natural lives ; and to defray the
ReporU of City Odren.
WBABVAOI RKPOBT FKOK NOV. 12tH TO NOT.
18th. IMCLl'YITE.
mty »J SL Paul :
Idol.
Not. lUk, 3 BargM.
do ^ ar Eagle,
Not. 13th, Northern Belle,
do La Oroase,
do Milwaukee,
do 1 Barge,
Not. 14th, Prank Steele,
do City Belle.
do Northern Belle,
do Key City,
do 1 Barge,
Not. 15th, Northern Light
do 1 Barge,
Nov. 16th. Frauk Steele,
do 3 Barges,
Nov. ITth, Favorite,
do Pembina,
do Itasca,
NoT.'lSth, Albambra,
do 2 bargea^
do Autaiope, € iJrlpai
tiets 3 pet ottQt,
u . WIS 71
BespectfoilT mbrattted,
JOflJf B. COOK, Dep y WharUaaster.
WHARFAUK ACCODMT, «»CMV«0 raOM NOV.
19Tn TO THE 25th, ikcwjsive.
''"liHf ^Jf^T"^' ^* '"'■••«<*«»' and Comnion Council o/ths
1861
NiT. 19th, Prank Steele,
do Antelope,
20ih, Favorite,
2 1st, Fanny Harris,
•22d, Frank Steele.
24th, 1 Barge,
25th. Prank 8teel.
'ont.
Am't n
$7 60
296
14 80
339
16 46
186
9 SO
403
30 10
2 60
136
6 80
3U
10 76
329
16 46
369
17 96
3 CO
407
20 35
2 60
IM
6 80
6 00
loi
6 76
364
13 20
340
17 00
187
9 36
6 00
'AVi
U 10
6IS1 16
4 43
KARTFORD » NEW ADVEKTltSKMENTS ' NEW
ii^TQ Inaurance 'Joinp'v
ADVERTISEMENTS
OP UAHTiORD. CONK.
OAPITAL AHO SUBfUOB. OVKR .SWO.OSO
INCOKPORATBD IV 1810.
T. C. ALLTH, Sec J u ULNTINOTOW, ITeal.
Tke boalDMf ■>. mu Contpany haa b««D e*rn«doB
■aec«aafall7 <or uVKB HALT A CKNTCBT.
Ducted exBluKTAiv Ji Fire iMurance, and MMipt
tr«m iha dlaaaiert kua miafanooea too oTiea au«D(Uut
a MariBti boaioeat. cne H ABrOBD, wtta laorMaerfeap
'ui and reaoaroe V 3>duuum loaObrd lade ui uty a(alnM
loaior darnkge b i fl- o buUdlngg, merr&andUr aan
othM- property. O. W. ABMSTRONQ.
tefll-dly OAm ta Kaekubln't Baildlni. Sd •(.
2J E W GEO C E R Y |[o U^Jl
At SaiQt F»aul.
AND EXCHANGE
iu Montreal, some little girls were ooovers-
loif upon ghosts. One of the ynuog dispa-
Unts— a tine girl, thirteen years ol age,
preparation and circulation of books, news
papers, the delivery of lectures, speeches,
and such other means as in their judgmeut
TblM.
Amt Pd
186
86 80
37
1 85
116
5 76
168
795
136
8 80
360
136
6 80
138 46
77
137 48
said Wdriniy aiid loudly, that before a ghost *"'' "^**^ * P^^''*-' seotiment that will put
an end to negro slavery in this country,
320U0. Tlje above persons are to const i
lute a Board of Trustet-s.
should c^tcb her, she would throw herself
out of the window — on the sill of which
she WU3 siiiii,g. Ibe preceptrus.s, who was
io the room at the tim^-, laitpcd her deak
as a warning to maUe l&sa noistt, when the
untorluuate young lady, citurtied by the
noise, or, her nervous eystero terribly work-
upon, tell or ibrofv heraejf oat ol the win-
dow. 6ht was pickeil up, and medic li aid
lo the above iJoard the sum of $2000,
in trust, " for the benefit ol fugitive .'^hves'
who may escape from the slaveholding
States ut this iiifamoos Union." This clause
or the will farther s.-ts forth, " I have long
labored to help my native State oat ot ner
deep iniquity, und her bare-faced hypocrisy
in this matter. I now enter my last protest
against her inconaistency, her injustice, and
at once procured, b-U notwiihsunding eve- | btr croelfy towards au^uucflending people,
ry atU:fii,iuQ ahe dit.'d in a lew hoars. | Go*l save the (ugitive slave that escapes to
— The Hume correspondent of tfe Loo. I ^^^ borders, whatever may become ot the
d.n Font .ells of an atrocious deed perpe- I ^«|?ino°'^alth of Massachusetts. "
, . J ... . T, X' . ,M ^*^ W endell Phillips, Lucy Stone, wife
trated near Jerracina. Ih. Naples dili J of Henry Blackweil. aud to Sasan B An-
gence w.i8 stopped by roboi-rs, mid three
goveromeot ofiicials detainer] as prisoners
to extort ransom. The diligioce tl.en pro
ceeded. When suUetquent search was
oflF Price's retreat. The Commanding Gen
eral will detail Gen. < 'uUum to take the
field at once aod act under special orders,
Generel Halleck will oot leave 8t. Louis
until the expedition moves down the river.
Tbe Major General will then assume full
command ot tbe land forces, and commander
Poote (who, as commander of the flag ship,
ranks as Major-iieneral.) will be in lull com-
mand ol tbe naval fleet, and both cooperate
with each other. The utmost harmony eX'
istjj between these two celebrated command-
ers, and each is actively co-operating with
the other in preparing their several com-
mands for a succeaslul achievement both by
land aod water. The country should feel
thankful that the cause ol the Uoioa is in-
trusted in such competent management.
They have no superiors aud but few eqaalsj
aod a graod cooqueat awaits their trium-
phal march to the Sooth.
Less 2 per cent.
ReHpectfallv submitted,
JOHN B. OaOK. Deputy Wharlmaatar.
WHABr'AaS BSCtlVBO NOT. 26TH .
^ S^5.^£"- ^ 'rtHdtnt and Common Council of tht Citt,
of ."if. rt^l *
Ton*. Am't P'd.
146 65 34
ISe 6 89
rjCKRENCY
QUOTATIONS OF
THOMPSON. BROW..
Ba u k ePB
AJTD
DBALEES IN EXCHANGE, uAND
WABBANTS, Ac.
BAMXABLI rUNOB.
Hew Euaiand
JfJ-Waw.
Wew Jarsey,
New York,
Okie,
Indiana,
Iowa,
WlDoca Cnoaiy Bank
PhUaaelphU.
PUiabarfb
B*infer Oo KD(<orM<l Senp. P«<H)te«' Baak,
Ft- , i'««n»"i'l Sam, City ot St l-aul 8«.-ip
roltfidSutei 6pereent.3m. NotM.
KXCHAKOK RATES.
Bankable Faad. eremlutt^
Ohio. InMAOA. Iowa "i ,*
Nfw York aod Mew BMlai-d... V
Am. Ool ■"e»»i« X
Dalted Sutaa T'r^wyYi'w'H^''.'.'.'.'"^';'.::;', Q
RubaerlpUori reentved at our OflUe lor the Nationai
.bearing ; s U) int^ren, or on« oocu per d*y oa
each 60 dollar note, by appointment ot tbe Saeretary of
tnaXreavury.
Norember 7. 1861.
Coolev, ToTvercfcCo.,
Brmaeh or COULET A roWBB, (lonaarly LIV
EBMOBE A cooler.) 8t. L*«u
KSTABLlSfiED 1843
WHOL.JBSAL.,S viBOCEBa
AB»
Ooxxixzxission Merchants.
IMPOBTEB8 or »OSEION FRUITS. WITTS.
WINES, LIQUOBS SBOARS Ac <
JACKSOM STSJUT. UiTWKMlf LXVMX «• TUJRI>. I
IJ A 8 H 1 C^ S H I
eAID roB t,OTT«N BA.IK
!. *.! /^.i r» ... . " In gooda 2H canu
JiJ-P SKOOXD HAM) .sroviis.
'• OLO IROK.
- " - LE\n ANu ei:wTs.a.
BAKBKLK AND BOXES.
STEBCIUKO WOBK nONK. AKD FTKNOIL TOOLii
KOBfiALK. •"• iJ>
FoK tiAUCi—A food aMortm«di or rinwaf — Am
on coQtlf iimenl 60,00u No 1 .xhiD£le« Aluo. oa aoa-
usaman-, an fc«*iiriniei)t rf wmppiuK p»p»r.
A^^'^i^~*^^^ kiBdaui rapairlBC doa* In ibeaaai^aM*,
All kliioii of Lamps repaired and altered.
Trapa aad« and %arrauiei not to l<r«ak. aod aoia
T*ry elia«p, at manufaeiuer. ' p iv.«a at
■7**-^°. „ ^ VifAL UCEKIN-S
B'oof t^..,ct. R. bert atreet. aign •• 1 rap fncut f '■
YOUNG MEN.
A ITENTiON
A SCHOOL FOR MILITARY IN.STRDCTIOiJ.
(IMrANTBV TACTI««»
WILL BE OFKNKO ON THE 2d OF Dgc., 1861
IK THK CITT OF ST. FaOL.
and will coatinue iiirit« mooiha or iaafer, u dratiad
It la deal(nf«d to fit youss man for the p«aiiion to
col
Tbe ttobool of lutruetlon will oommf^nre at 7 o'olxoa
OL Moadny, Wedna«day wad Saiarday e»ec iaa« u aaeJL
aaek. or ervj area inf n tbe waet, if deair«.d
I'KKMd ASD DStAlLH wUi b# arraaxad taa fln
«T«alLC of mertinK.
Apptiesacii oan ieava their names at Mr. CHABLRS
C. fc.i>ViTZ Kuratore. ou Thin atrwM.
nijvgj dlw* ^, HAIfl-
ne?7-d
Nov. 26lh« Eollan.
do Fraok Steal.
Baay Leaaoua In Geugrapby.
Fr m ih* CleraUnd Plalndealer.
KIBSOt'RI.
I'he modern and appropriate pronuncia-
ma^ie tor the captives their heads were j men," and lor «h.' ci.-cuiaiion ot books, 4c
touud affiid lo p.j.ts by the wayside. j ^ To his graod-jon, Francis 1. Merriam,
A Negro at Beaul rt, on being qnes-
married cr unmarried, the right to vote, to
hold oBiL"e, to hold, manage aud devise
property, and all other rights enjoyed by
tioued by one of our oflkers, told the fol-
lowing story :
Well. Maaaa. you neber did aee how dem
white pu^aou did take uu whtru dey jua hear
bout hundred ship come dowu ofl" for; ; euch
pack. BR and tracking ; load four horse team,
tour male team, ox team, all kiod team, and
take all ihiuc could take, aud all ladies aod
I #100.
i he eighth article reads : " On coming
of ape, and soon alter, my father gave
me and iett me, S5.000, with bis good ad-
vice and example, which wa? worth many
times that amount to me, lo begin the
world with. 1 have long feit it an implied
obligation, it able, to transmit an large a
sum to each of my children." He accord-
girls, cauae they mighi do l.ke .lev did lu Alex- lugly guve 88,000 ea?h to which is added
audria when dey take hini. LiJun inuuirv th^ ^.c.? :..„«_..-.* »u -j " *•" o »uutu
how thai wa8, 1 was told -That al dem^ Jof ^K^""^^ income of the residue of his estate,
diers they du buae doa« wumeu moatahame| l^dmund and Gtorge Jackson, brothers,
lul, 'viotat
dey hear d
d«re, all clear rijfbi oot aid d-jn't coino back,
only (tumetiiae when uu ahip here, deu ruu
away 'gnu wueD yoU3e all cooie Lack ; deu
dey dribs off all we Digger and tell we datyou
J wine to tak ' us all down South and sell us fcr
erry low price." T&e idea ot beiiix sold for
••berry low j^rice" waa to him mteauciy dis-
taatelul.
—The armament ot the ^'iogara, which
rebel accounts state, was compelled to haul
off at Feosacola on account of damage
- . . . no one
but ga lunatic will, without considerable
allowance, the inhabitant? of Missouri are
in a very bad State. A majority of the
Union men are rebels at heart, plotting
secretly in aid ot secession, while a large
proportion of the rebels are disjruised Un-
ion men. A Union family tree will have a
rebel limb or branch in the person of a son
or daughter, and the rankeet rebel house-
hold will possess a saving clause in the per-
son of a loyal ofiFspriog, who is proof
against the poison of secession. Neighs
bors whose back yards fmU on each other
and who have lived on terms ot the great
est intimacy for years— their grown up sods
aod daughters sparking across tbe feoce—
fire real bullets at each other from cbam-
ber wiodows aod back doors. Loya
oeighborh jodb possess little bands of deter
mimd rebeltj, who burn, shoot aud destroy
bears the signatures a. w "ness^'or Wi U '^"'^ tillages where rebels are greatly in the
rohn B Munly. *^<^®°^«°cy ^"""^ Union clubs that cannot
Lees 2 per cent.
$11 86
Reapeotfully submitted
JOHN B. COOK. Depy Wharfmasier.
Market mastrr's report.
Gentlkjikn : Herewith I submit the report
of Market Keats collected by me for the mouth
of November :
Stall No. 3— Received of Johu b^an
from November 2d lo December tttu.
18C1
Stall No. 10-Beceived of Henry Protz.
Irom November 3d, iS61, to Janaarv
2d, iw2 •;
Stall No. 9— Received of Max Eiberi,
from November lath to December
ntt>, 1861
bull No. 16- Received of W. Yung,
from November sih to December sih.
1861 ;
By order of the President of the Com-
mon Council of the City of St. Paul,
at tU t lime acting Mayor, I let Ed-
ward Preis have the use ot the Mar-
ket Hall on the latofNovember.lxtil,
Stfia payment ot hve dollars
IS 00
6 00
3 00
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
AND THE
British Revie^vs.
GREAT l.VDUCSM£NT8 TO BDBSCBIBB.
PREMIUMSAND REDUCTIONS
L. SCOrr A CO.. NKW YOBK, eonUnue lo publlah Ute
tolowiut laadinc Brttlati Periodioaia, rlt :
THE LONDON wOARTERLV iConuerfHiTa.)
THE EDINBURUH REvisW (Whlf.j
3.
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ca.trob.)
THE WESTMINSTER RkVibw (Ubaral )
t.
BLACKWOOD'S KDINBtROa MAGAZINE (Tory.)
The present critical auie ol Kurupean aa&irs will
raador taeatr pabiicaU.>iia unusuaiiy In ereaunx durlnc
U»e lortncoming y«.iu-. Tuey wlil .icoupy a middle
uround betwe n 'he bartily wriuen ne»-» uem», crude
specula wn'j, aud flyinjj rumors of the dally Journ»l
and the puoderuua lume of the mture hlitor.au, wniien
utter the living Inttrest and excliement of the >reai po-
lilcal evenu ul the lime abal Lave patted uway. ii w
to theae rerlodicaN ibai rr,deri muxi loja tor the obit
really luietl gibie und rclUble hiatory oi ourreai eveata
and a* auob, in ihelr » ell e«i«bliahed liierary, aoleauJle
and iheologiOHl character, we urgr ihem upon the coo-
I'lderatiuu oi thn reading public
ThereCf ipiol ADVaNCK bUBEiSfrom the BriUah
pubiiiihera give* addillunal value to these Bepnnis In-
I aaiau>-h aa they ci.n now be placed in the haotUofkUb-
I aorlbprs about as soon aa Me orig nal editions
s
APES FOE SALE.
One large L.uue>s double Sala. and oae Bacu&'ii
I ps'.ent sate.
' Formerly In use al ihp haoAlng House oi N. J f
Referring u> the abore, « a brg leave to stat<r, Uiat tor I ^^^A, where they c»u be seen, or icfonnailon <taa l>»
the bettar aosomoiodatlaa iad eoBvenlsnss oi otirrns. I ^d by addresamc.
loacr. and irlenda in u>e upper country, we tavc *.. novr-dlna-, "' I{ P^^JS^t'^.
UbUahed a bouse at thU poini. (U» oonneetioo With the ! Z ' ^^jto^w .nuesota
boaaeorCOOLKt ATOWSB.Hu Louis. wh«h will b«. |TTNMON COMMERCIAL
continued as her*.iofore.> at d are c, „ opening a '-'
i <JOJuIuE(JtK I
COMPLKTK aod WELL ArtSORTKD I II«yward's JBloolc. Third Htre«t
O. F. CARVER, PniKcieAt.
Total.
uu uuae uoa« women moaiaoame- i —«""<.•"" «"« v»<uijjc uaua&uij, uruiuerH,
ingthempromi8cuuu.'l>.' Den when I are dtsignatfcd to take charge ot the pro-
ai all ships doue pass oattery dowu perly lor the bent fit of the children.
The will coiitaius twelve articles, and
arri the signatures em witnea
liam Ddll. VV. Vose, and John B. Munly
The Speedjr Adranoe ot tbe Army of
the Potomac
Mr. Glenn, one of the editors ot the Cin-
cinnati Gazette, now in Wa«bington, writes
The gas bill is $1 2o, which is not collected
The Mechanical Fnaileera are using itie Mar-
ket Hall siuoe the 2ist ot November. The
Company turnish their owa light.
Raspectfully aubmiited,
JACOB HK'JK,
r, r. ^ Market Master.
St. Pai'l, December 3d, 1861.
BBIOOB RKPOBT.
BBPORT OF BBCSIPT8 AND DI8BCHaBJ<«NT8
dT. PACL BRIDOB FOB NOVBMBIB, )8Ki.
Foi week ending Nov . 3, 1161 16
" 10. 182 35
' 17. 179 65
' 2i, 116 »5
Deo. I, 163 60
it
orig nal editions,
TERM8.-<Regular Prices.)
I Koraay one of Uie foar Beviews '^K^oa
1 ftrt ' ii"'* y two of the four Keviswa j J^
•» WW ; For auy three ol the lour KeTUWa 7 uo
iForali tour . I Oie Reiiewa, "*"" ill,
I f-r Blackwood's Mayiiilue... .......;..:.:.: 2 ^^
j for Blaos wood aud one Bevlew 5 jJJ
' (f {{Hckwuoaandiwo Bsrlews [^[^[[W 7 ^
»or Hia. icw..(d *nd three Beviewa, m
Kor Mlacgw.)oa and Uie four Berlewa .■.".'■.■ lu oU
Monti/ cvr tnt in tke Slaitwktrt imucd, wiU frc rtethtd at
far.
POSTACIE.
t^J^rl^liVv J?.Ml<S'ifi'"- ^'l-'nlted Slates will be
but TWftNl Jf KOtB CEmTha year tor "Bla-kwn..d •'
Betuwl.**"^' '*'"''''' ''''•''^'* "^r tor et^h*Tf e
IWS "** *** '* '"^"^''* ^* ^*«'*'°* *"" t" 'srnlsardfor
AND AS A
PBhMlUM TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS,
the N i«. 01 the ame Prn dies s lor lt«o will be furnish-
ed .:«)mple:e tcithout addi lonal charge. u.uiw*
liniae Uie more et,ufcmeriU Maa^xlnes of Uie day.
ibete fenodioau Itiae luile by a«e. Hence a lul
ia7uX'?.".j;r«6r '^-"^ '• ^iard^d^n^-arVi^
Sub»crioer« w.saiagalK.ihs Noj for •«!. will be suu
plied at ihe foi.vwlng iiremely low ratea,
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1860, '61. & '62 TO-
QlfiTHBH.
STOCK OF <»ROOERIKS,
WINES. LIQUORJ^, SKUABH. Ac. Ac
to whioh Wo would luuie ttt« att«utiou of our iriends
u»s pubiio gsaerallj , trtiatiof that the lonir
•BiabllaliAd atandtnt aod repuiaUon r
our houae, will beaaufficiaoi
gnaraity of
fAlR AND HONORABLE DfiALINU.
an ' with the convieuon ntatiired and eonfirmed oi lonx
en>erlence, that he true tiitereau ot buyer and sel-
ler are beat proono ed In ihia direct n. we pro
po«e msating oui- trisnda apon a
OCiSll BaniSJ f I^RKNC^ BRANltV-quanbottiea-^V
-v^ca^sxA .l_^<X»A» i , sr. CROIX RL M-p,ui-40c per bottle.
iU<>LLANi;<4lN oo 36c do
MAOKkIa WINK do 20 )«-r»oid, S60 per b.HUa
Tlsw.ofrioseand dl.erf.teAUng buyen? I hK^nsI7'J^^^M*l'/'*l"fC^**'.?•'■ ***"'"
■ ojDTv. I Miiusick tUAMi' .iuMi— Vvarianir4 gunalae
, Sl-^Opar 4dart buUle.
1 LOMtoN ttBows titoUT—lU pint bottle.
<!aaiB. Tbe fttcUlitea for acqninnc a ihor-^iih
Commercial Kdueation.
in a ah«rt Urno, are not Inferior to tlK.ge oi^.ti in .im;
lar Collegea at die East,
KOR PAKTICULAHs
OaU at iiie Btfoiua aa abot e. or address,
o, , O. F. C'AKVlkK,
aoras Union (Jommerelai OoUege, 8t Pa'41
I KWIS'S CHEAP DRVf.i sfoBh
I llie pureai aud beat liquor* for me 'ti dual u*e ta the
J rttaie ot Mlaneaota, pnt up ty E. W. LewU in person.
I Irom liquora in caskt. direct trom ue Costooi H jose "S
v., below susi.
I A lot of Paluts. (Colors. Glass, *o.. wUl be M>!il bajow
; coai, astji lAsuuiee
In lbs deparuB^nti of LKJCORd and^KUAKa,) our ! yi.Hr^Fi.yLrv";?S*l branda, 6c per to wit, per IM Iks
suxsk is large and complete, embracing choice brands 1 tt .,?^^ ^ J '^^^ -«""•"• """'*=" »renrn-«cp.r
conimede«clu»lTely toourhoose. aadiowhieh wecio- 1 "",'«L-KuuuASS-«Al6, »2:8;94I3 ll») lOAie
fidea.ly iBTiie the attenUoa of ihoae interested, and DKM^B v'rk \'h 1.. ., . ., *.
awalilnc an inspesUon of our stock and prices. r;maln tv^S^i!Hi^:^si':L'L'ltl'T-%'", 'T ItfZ.
ajTji
Very r.'s ecilullj ,
tO->LK\, 10WKR4CO
CUUAEci— 60 UHDa FBIME FOB-
kj lohlcoandN. 0,-S)bbl«crustiea, po»derea aiid
Srt««rlf "*"■'• *"■* " »mv.,,for .ale it lowesl marSM
prices, by t UULEV, ToWtB .t Co.
PiikTrkTi ~. " " - ». « pergailoB.
rAiM tjlL.— A new article, containing Bebzoie. Kara,
'.o boiled Unseed u.i fur driloA Darocaas—" to
per gallon. t>^v<.mK ..«
ON
duataned, consiata of twelve IKicLh shell ^^^^ P^^^'^^.^ovemher 2iet, on a qmstion
guca. which h.ve always proved tbemstlve. !?"* " '° *''"'** everybody's mouth, viz.,
.0 deatrucuve lo an engagement, beside lev- ! ^^'"J^"^ ^^ «° ^^^a°^e of the Army of
eral howitaers. The Culomdo carrits the
same armament as the Wabash, twentj^
eight 9<iijch uLd fourteen 8-iLcb bheil gune.
11i« Barsfooted Printer Boy,
8om« thirty years ago a bartfooled boy
floated down ihe Sufqaphanna oo an bum
bleratt,Bnd arrived at Ilarrisburg. He
came Irom the North, and belonged to a
iRTge family; rU hia worldly goois were
lied up in a 'ittle pocket hmdkercbief. He
sought and obtained employment in a print-
ing cSce as an apprentice. From an ap<
prtotice to a jjurceyman, from a juurney-
man to a reporter, from a reporter to an ed-
itor, tbe printer boy worked his way,
•gainst obataciea wlieh the Buffering poor
only kii»./W Tbe y< ung adpircot became
printer to tbe State, and by fiogal manage-
Bteo was soon enabled to accomplish the
object nearest hid heart— tbe establishment
of bis mother iQ a home above want, ills
brothers were b:3 oeit care, and in a few
years they, too, with his sisters, were inde-
pendent in the world ; the once baretooted
printer boy waa in possession of afiBience,
surrounded by a young and afl ctiouale
iRmily. He rose io honor and office until
the barefooted printer boy was elected a
United States Senator. Th.*s man is Si
MOM Camrron, the present Secretary of
War.
the Potomac this tall, or will it go into
winter quarters without Bccomplishing any
thing ? He says :
THK GREAT COhFLICT PROBABLY AT HAND.
Siucd my arrival here, several weeks ago,
I have beeu inc.ined to the opinion, as be-
lore intimated, that no battle would take
place this fall. Xor, anxious as I leel in
common with all others, that a decisive
olow roust be struck belore the season clos-
es, do 1 thibk it would be just to bold l>en.
McUie lun responsible lor the postponement
ot the eventtui issue, should such be tbe
cuuise adopted. For he found the position
bud, and bad to accept difBcuities which
Were not ot his own creation. The ternbie
blunder ot the abandonment of Norfolk and
Portsmouth, wiih the disastrous loss of the
GosporlNavy Yard and its immense arm
be repressed by any amount of cruelty and'
persecution, v^aeer state ot things io|
Missouri. [
John C. Fremont was a resident of xVlis-
souri lor a brief period, bat be moved
away. Everybody has heard of his remo-
val. He IS a good man, but proved inade-
quate to manage a large tavern.
The Hannibal aod St. Joseph Railroad
is in Missouri, and the trains ran with reg
ularity, although the bridges were all burn-
ed weeks ago. They oon't mind the absence
of a bridge at all, bat jump right over.
The passengers get accustomed to it, Tbe
locomotives and tenders oo that railroad
look like sieves, they have so oiany bullet
boles in them The rebels along the line of
the road are Spartans in courage. Tuey
pop away at a passing train from behind a
tree with reckless bravery.
Lexington will always held a prominent
position in the history of Missouri, being
distiuguiebed for tbe galant defense made
by Colonel Malligan and kis brave Irish
Brigade against vastly superior numbers.
J'hey lought three days without Irish
whisky, »or even water, and was compelled
so succumb— they coaldn't get a suck of
anything else.
(iencral Price probably the most talented
officer the rebels have in Missouri, although
lotal,
BZMCNgKS PAin.
Nov. 3, To McCormack, $lo 50
10, " McCormack, 10 60
10, " Wm. Foley.
10, ' W.:,. Foley,
17, " McCormack,
17, " Wm. Foley,
24. " McCormack,
34. " Wm. Foley,
Dm. 1, •• McCormack,
.«80S 70
$6 (JO
5 Ol'
8U0
S OU
12 UU
a 0:
16 00
IS IM
17 UO
10
Total.
1 4U
1 10
10 60
4 10
10 60
3 75
10 60
lii 86
1740 85
.Vet
IteapectfuUy,
CHa;^. a. MORGAN,
_. . „ City Treasurer.
Decembers, 1S61.
CITY justice's BRPORT.
Tothtiron.tk4 ^rtid^ni and Common OouncO a^UieCiti,
fit / aui. ^
tieutlemen— Since my last report, October
4th. lt<61. the followiui^ otlensea have been
brought before tbe Police Court of said oltv.
to wit: ""
■ '••■• •••••*. k L
Kor aiackwoid'a Maiiaune theUi-e.- ycara
tor any one Keview
Koraut two Kerlews ••
For Blackwood and . ne Review.
For Black »ood (ind two Reviews. "
Kor three Reviews •* ••
For Bl4«k*(K)d a d three Beviewa;'
Kor tac luur Reviews "
Kor BUckwood and four KeTiewi ••
v^^- LTJ-^L"'* V*"'? *■"*■'" * "' *'•« be lurnwee'd
.New Subaorlb. rs for the years 1866—7, S, and»
AT ONK HALF THK RBOCLAR 80B8CRIPT10K
PRICIC8.
ih J'L'lf * ?'* Nubicrib- r may obuiu the Beprlna of
the Four Reviews and Blackwood
^^JLV^^, .VH****^ tTlVa; YEARfc KORS37 !
wo.kaforoney«r."*'' " *"* "'*'•'*' "" °"«'"'
AS we»bail Lever again be likely to offer such In-
ducements as those here presented.
NOW IS THK TIM E TO SUBSCRIBE.
the PublUhtrt. f,)r at ibeoe prices n.. rommiaalon can be
The people can bring in theu- prescriptions and have
them put up by
JLLIl'g WKNt.
aflrai class prescrlptiociet. from Uie best I>rug. si..l
TEAS_50 V CHEATS & CADDltS. i .'Sr^aT-'^^^V^tSr?.^^'''"'"-""^'^-^'^"*''^
X Imp., li. h.. V. H., Oolong. Ao. Freah ana prim..
C00L.KV, TuMBB A Gi».
c
AOFFKK-
MCWiJOn, LO.iWOOn, ruSTIC-ScnUperft
PKARL BaRLE\. bAtjO and OATMKAL-lyc pet B.
Ai rf. I *.»*4«i^-— rerium s, sad <.osmeiic», Combs, and ail such kooo.
A> do lai{u»yra do *• »re uauaily kepi oy l»rng«»au bou* beloVe at
10 pocket. Mocba-very cboics. ! November 23a. Is«i: ^■'"■' *""'• """* "-»'
CotiLaY. TuWKR AGO.
R^lg^^-'S-lSO BOXES-LAYEBS.
«. K. a, wholea, halves and .^uarferc
_^ t;OOLKy.loWKB4CO.
CTAB CANDLES— 100 BOXES BEJiT
K/ 8t. Louis brands. 60 >i »od ,i^ do.
footway, TOW£B A CO.
nov24
O. GRANT LEWIS.
Assignee.
TOBACCO-100 BOXES— MOSTLY
X ourownbranda— aaaort«dgiiaiii»ea.
t' i0^b.\, lOWKK k CO-
allowaa to agenta.
prices n.> rommiaalon can be
l^KuNAHMBruTr 4 co ,
No. 64 Oold str et. New Tork.
umtot, added to the neglect ol General he was a good deal rwi <it>v>n alter the fl/ht
.bcotl to sciza Acquia Creek (which, it at Boouville. Be was in bud odor tor
stems to my limited military judgment,
would not only have made Muuaesas unten-
able, but by thereby giving us an easy pos-
session ot the Manassas Uap Bailroud,
would, in connection with the Western Vir
The Bleulier Imbroglio
It is said to be a fixed fact, that Gen . U!en-
ker will resign his command, and at no dis<
tantday. He has fcr a third time tendered bis
resignation, urging its acceptance, and the
causes that have iuipeikJ Liai to thi.-, sttp
are such as ntnoost to preclude the hope of
any reconciliation. TheK- causes are, britfly;
Ist. A coolness growing betwt-en BJeo»
kar and Stahl, iu constqut^ce ol th*- high
opinion of the laiter's boidicrly abilities to-
tertaited by the division, aod oi Stahi's
growing influence. But this is a aiinor
matter. 2d. The formation of the army
iuio cnrp4, d'armetf, by which Gen. Bienktr
would virtually surrender command ol his
division lo Gen. McDowill, and relapse to
tbe charge of a brigade. Gen. McClellun,
however, promptly offered to prevent such
a consequence. 3. And most importRut :
Tbe eecsitiventee of Gen. Bleuker as to
certain charged of complaints of peculation
aod fraud known to have been practiced in
bis division to an ULtonisliiuc exteut. Dr.
Schutte, Quartermaster ol the division, is
prominently involved io this unpleasant
business ; and Bleoktr^s oppunent claims
that the Qoartermaster's practices were not
ttokoowo to tbe General.
ginia movt^ment, Rt.d another down tbe val-
ley from ITarper's Ferry, have enabled us
to bold all .N'oriherq Virgnia, keep open
the Baltimore and Ohio Baiiroud and the
Potomac, make available the forces used to
guard against an incursion into, or a rising
In Marylat:d, and have restricted the
enemy's lines lo near the parallel ol
Kichmond,) gave the Confcderatts all
the advantages they could have themselves
reasonably asked, and they have not tailed
to make the most ot them. The demoralio
zation resulting from tne Ball Run defeat
rendered thorough organization aod drill
necessury before another attack couW be
risked, lor the same military proficiency
which would render a defence saccessfal
will by no mean.>< .suffice for an attack apoo
the enemy in a strong position. Even now
I am told by competent military men that
no ;Dcoiisiderable portion of the force here
can not be relied upon io a difficult and hot-
ly contested engagement. A liberal infu
sion of Western troops would greatly im
prove tbe aspect of uflairs, for with tew ex
ceplioDS Western men have done lb: good
fighting in this war ; but that, ontortua-
ately, we cannot have. 1 know of bat two
Indiana regiments on tbe Potcoiae and no
Ohio though there may be ooe or two of
the latter also. They are nearly all Eas-
tern troops, and in addition to not being by
habit acd circumstaDce;:< us hardy, bold and
self reiiant as Western men, there is a large
element of the gatheringflop trom tbe great
cities, which deteriorates their otherwise
goodooality, particularly in the cases of the
New York and Pennsylvania regioients.
But it IB my impression now, from infor'*
mation that has oome to my knowledge
within the past few days, that a cooflict is
impending in t'lis quarter, aod that tbe
public need not be surprised to hear of
great events within a very brief space of
tiaie.
tor
weeks alter that affair, but we believe that
be has succeeded in clearing his skirts ol
anything offensive.
We don't believe that Governor Jackson
could be re-eltcted, and yet be made a fins
run through the Sute only a few weeks
ago. Accordiog to the latest accoants he
is near the border of Arkansas, almost on
the line, ll he meets hia just deserts he will
reach the line very soon, and the hue will
have a loop to it.
BUSUO^KSS LOCAL.8.
Pbesh Otbtbrs.— Capt. Geo. Bena, (Union
Hetel) annoonceB to his old customers and the
public generally, that he is now in daily re-
ceipt of Freah Oysters, which he is prepared
to serve up at the low price of SO cents per
dozen. His Kestauraat Rooms will compete
with any in the city, and his liquors will speak
for themselves Q.ve him a eall. deo6 Im
Self-sealing Diamond Photoobapbs, twenty,
five for Onr Dollar, at
WHITNErS OALLBBY.
Rrxovbo.— The Ticket office of the LaCroaa«
and Milwaakee Railroad, has been removed
from the Levee to the offioe of the North
Western Kxprees Company, aod will remain
there until the opening of navigation.
novaOdlw CHaS. WOOD, Ticket Agent.
FBEDEICK HILDEBBBANT,
Manofaciurer and Dealer in all kinds of '
KURNITURB AND UlLi XOLLDINOB.
also
IRITATTON or R08BW00D HOCLDIJiOS,
Ovale, LuoklBC Glass. Por ran and Picture Frames,
Al (rsatly reduead rates.
WARB-ROOMS IN tlCHCBRKIKR-d BLOCK,
d«c4^dlyJACKKUN STBKKT. ST. PATL. BIN S.
BBOKE INTO MY ENCLOSUBE.
ONK OaBb. HBO BULL, one year „ld, whue tall
I »ad With a atfipe Ol wkMe on bla baek and ia hta fore
^"^a'^- .... - OOTTLSdhHOS?,
dec;, dSt* Two laUea oa Ui« Mill water road.
W
A N T E D.
Iha uaeof agood FAMILV H^tBSB. or to pnrehsae
" 'J""*?^^"'* '"^•- Address boi Sset.
oee4 diw
1 ^=kAn BABBEL 00AB8E AND
X^t/V/v/ 80S Salt, at CPBAM A HOI.MBS.«
Assault and Battery
Disorderly Conduct
l-^rccny
Selling Liqaors without License I
Total namber of cases 18
Amount of Money collected Ui 00
Paid LMty Treasurer $46 00
nespecifullv submitted,
N. GIBBS, City JasUca.
REPORT Or CHIRP OP POLICg.
TotU BinorabU. tf.e PrMidontanJ Ootnnon CuMeU of iK*
Gb.ntlemin:! herewith report the arrests
made ty the police duriug the mouth of No-
vember ;
Nuv. 1, Wm Hart, disorderly ooodnct, bv
oroderick.
Nov. 2, James Banks, disorderly conduct, by
Breaett. '
Nov. 3, John Egeaa, disorderly condnot, by
Bresett. '
Nov. 4, Patrick (iagan, larceny, by Pater-
son.
Nov 6, Pohmas Osborne, assault and batte*
ry, by Morton.
Nov. 6. Adam Fry, aasAalt and battery, by
Paterson, '
Nov. 7, Barney McKey, assault and baUery.
by Bressett. ''
Nov 7. Patrick Brady, assault and bettery,
by Pateraon.
Nov. 12. Mary £ Roberson, aisorderly con-
daet, by Ouodiuj{.
Nov. 12, Josifene Shultr, disorderly conduct,
by Gooding. '
Nov. 13, Joseph First, disorderly condnot.
by Ualvio.
Nov. 13, Johu Fury, disorderly conduct, by
Millar.
Eov. 13, John Steward, disorderly conduct,
by Gooding.
Nov. U, Andrew Ansell. disorderly oonduct.
by Miller. '
Nov. 14, Mary Porria, disorderly conduct,
by Gooding.
Nov. 16, John Pertons, disorderly oonduct.
by Bgati. ^
Nov. 16, M. W. Carpenter, larceny, by Mor-
ton.
Nov. 16, James Burns, disorderly conduct,
by Hassell.
Nov. 19, JohaOalvin, disorderly ooadact,
by Abaren.
Nov. 20, John Devunah, disorderly oonduet,
by Paterson.
Nov. 20. Michael Hiews. disorderly conduct,
by Breaett.
Nov. 21. George B. Wright, disorderly con-
duct, by Kilroy.
Jiov. 21, Andrew Houver, assault and batte.
ry, by Egan.
Nov. 28, Alex. Pepin, selling liquor withont
licence, by Gooding.
Nov. 29, D. A. J. Baker, assault aud battery,
by Gooding.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
•lAMfelS OOODINO. '
Chief of Police, j
St. Paul, December 2d. 1861. '
J[JOGAN a CAMP
Would invite aU of their old frtends. and as many aew
onesaa will come to their:
NEW STORE,
2 DOOBS BELOW tbbtr OLD .STAND,
llilrd Street, between Robert and .Vtaueaota
WHERE THEY HAVE OPENED OUT THEIB
SPLENDID STOCK
OF FALL AND WINTER
OOOOB,
''deal '**' wiii»«h at prices that will ji»eta»i»i»oiuMi.
CEGABS-150 M. IMPOBTED AND
KJ l^'"^MlwriC— Intludinsr »oni"c;«>;;o brand* whch
we cau le.ommena. C moLKV. roWBa a Co.
OYSTEBS AND 8ABDINES-50
caaea aaaorcd -bealbninds.
CouLciV, lOWKB A CO.
OLD BOUBON & BYE WHISKIES-
W e have a lew bbls. In aiore— rerT old and fine
ore— rery old and fine.
tJOLKr. TOWaK A CO.
B BANDIES— A i'ULL UNE— IN-
cluaiDg i'ure French, Ajiple. Peach, Cherry. Oin-
fer.- A8ei<aette."iJoaaesUB, Ac, Aj. ''•'^' «'"
_ COaLBV, TOWER A CO.
HOLLAND GIN — WABBANTED
choice and pure.
COOLKV TOWER A OC.
POBCOLD WEATHEB.
t.AOUi'F(;R UNKO OVERSBORS
Ladies' CloUi-Uned Rubber Over*
LADIKS' BUFFALO - . ••
OKNIS' BLFPaLO . . -
OeaU Cleth-aned Rubber
l.ADIE.^' l^ALMOBAL CONOBESa
OaIiKRS.
KXTBA DOL'BLK SOLK.
MIS8E8 BAI.MOBAL BOOTH
< MILf»BBKV BALMORAL BOOT9
s> It 1 I.PAT R I OK t
OOTXt
g E C O
N D C O M P A *N ¥
OF
WINES-VEBY FINE OLD POBT.
Maderla. Champafne. te.. Ae.
J,
CuJLKY. TOWKR A CO.
Minnenota Hharpshooieiv,
FOR
COL. iJKRDAN .S CORPS or UNITED STATES
bHARPbliOOTiLKS.
The Secretary ot VFar iatelr authori:ed C<.; U Be,
at . 10 maater a-" ' •■ . "• "^'
! the I..y(,i .".talcs
B.
SLICHTEB.
ORaLICi; IN
ano «)'ganlxe 1.II the Kood marktaien li.
— ...... .„,,;» u>»l <arr lin-in»cl*i.». knd Itae under
aigneu was dnailej irom Uei,.Bci;ie.lMi'a Bt^v^ul^X.
aBdcou)^nl»«Ioc^d undrr a.i.b.ini, Ircm the hecrrUrj
lUe ahots 01 Xli.neaoia,
of tbe iiaiioniii »trv;cc."
i-.?"..*'°S*.''.*'i*^ "' tharpahootera frcm Mlnnesoi«
2L**'. *'•"'♦'* '*'».«°'J<lr'tle ahoiso; Alli.ueaoia, whi
Q I L! O I L!
A^iKNUt OP THE QURKN CITV Oil OOMPANT,
AT
Ur)haixL <fe Hoiraes,
LOWER LEVEE, 3T. PACL.
100 BBLS. PETBOLIUM OIL
FOR HALE BT THE BARREL AND OALLON.
PRICE PER OALLON. M CENTS.
TBU Oil hag taken Uie premium -wer ail oUiers al uie
Nem York and iMlenliao State >atre, an li warranted
noB-eipioaue, and 10 five euUre saUB.acUon.
■ Bovg7 l y
HOLLAND, BEBBY A DAWSON",
Bankers
WUlburandaeU Exchange, Land WarraaU, State,
Conntr and 1 Ity Scrip .
C<}llortl3n« made, auU protnpuy remitted.
Safe Inres. meals made, and Taxes paid for uou-raal-
daata.
Third «t^ae^ be Paul Mlaaeaoia. uov«-dly
— — — ^ vi.r^ ■•■«%, waa^raa v>4 Sii t I'M VrlKJL&
' ""T ""■.. """''■ ""■ '•«iih of tbe iiaiioniii «rv co
.,_V'* ,"'*'°S*1'*^' "' tharpahootera fnDm MlnL
^ C* AAA AAV V-r X U O e neS t^ere aa fcx,n an Iw men -re eLroU.-.l, w here S^ev u iT
be coined, armea mod iurui:.hed w Ui li« b«- iilc
I aud jtarrla n equii..ment. **"*'
-.ni'rt-"'- '>"^f<» "»•«» "sed to the rtfle,or havina a go d
' »VJ "! '""> " ^- »*»«^ . or fcli able tHnlMd aTea wh<i
AND
p^iio vxbio:n B.
AO&NCV OP IKE CKLEBBATEO DCNOAS MILL '
KLyi/ a.
lORNERTUi ANDJACESOM BTREat.
Opposite Interntitional Hotel,
GOODS DELIVERED FRKK OF CEAROE TO ANY ' -„f Vr*'","" P*"^ "tonU,
i-AaX UF TtK CITY. • **^ | ^''cin^'i^t^ «''*"" '^-^^
aoaiurai.bed »i.b.„!«nce ^id cumr. riablc quarter, ai
bt. Paul, as ajou na larj prraeut itieau-elvea Rxorr>«.
of uaveitrom h Ui.Uace lo t,t. Paul rlriodeS I- S?
r^^ot current a-.a,e i.re. proper rouctnahet^^'p^'
irer» uuder Use Etvera; acta
The am selected by Co! Beri-an, after rari-.vts t«
rJ\ BOXES CHOICE HAMBUBGH i *^-J'^rAiri'Srr\'' ^"^^''Ti^^^^^^^^^^
OV Cheeae, foraalechaapl.y J B.SUCUIEB. duub e.^Ur^if*;" 'tflTT;' ^"■'■"'' ''*''''■'='••' 1**1-1.
CWEBT AND PUBK OHIO C'llfKR
KJ Just reeelved and for sal* by Uie barrel aod nJ
»• •' sLlCHTKR'd.
Comer 7th aod Jackson.
on BABBELS OF THE BEST ANTL
%3\J explislve, rnraw colored Carbon Oil. at COMPK-
iillON fKK Ei, by Ui* barrel aa.1 gallon, at
neTji-Smon hUCHTERs
?;?.« „. .'"-'^ "" «<>»«'««"«»' ta« ord«-ea me. man-Iae-
i.ireol iM-ge Qiiactltl,-! e.pre^aly lortterdan" ivrDS
Uowev. r tach mau ix *t uoerty lo brUis «ay faV^rl
weapou he L> ea!>es. " •"»••»•"••
f 01 ;urtier ui;ormka.in apoly pergonally or by leuar
'" < Al»T. ^. :■ KL.-.SKl.L.
notlS-dlmo
Kecruitlnji oOlcer,
Amerlcau Uoure m. \ kx,!.
U B HOUSE,
Restaurant and SalooiA,
B? BfiNEBY F. £. TITT.
CBE8H OYSTEBS BECEIVED
ters. f..r aale by the caae vx caii. at the lo» r>i
ratea^
SLU'llTKlTd
THIBD STREET ht. PAUL
Oppolte Plonear Oaards* Armory
This bouae is conducted on the Etiropaaa priaelple
—Meals at all boors. The bar Is stocked with the finest
Imported Liquors and Clfars.
Heu in receipt dally of No I Oystert. which are
Served up In any and every style.
The only house In the oily where pare HhlladalpAla
Porter aod Ale pan be had. dacl-^Siaa
u.
MOBIN,
WHOLESALE GROCER, FOBWARDINUiANUB
COvlMIBHI-N WEkCKANT. ' ^
And I>«aler In Flour and Perk. Foreign and DomeaUe
Llqu <ra and Clfars,
oemer Third aad Jaekaon atreeu.8tbley>«gu>ne Block
!*• B.— All kinds ot Produee boufhitor xoods oroaaa.
ms'lHlAwly
TINEGAB MANUFaOTOBY.— BY
W. Wiil8, Waah>B(t». street Upper Levee, St.
Paul. I h»a<fu^ lor past lavora. I reapeclfuUy inform
Uie public, that I have enlarged my vTnefar Work- in
my new itoa>' buid.nf.v aueh aa astant.thal I am able
losapply ihf> peoile of Mii,->eaota withtbe eel bratel
pure, premium Vinegar, Mufle and double arenatt
for 81. ,.oui» prlcea. 1 hu Vinegar ia eieelleot for pre
pUBE APPLE CIDEB!
TEMPLE A BEACPRE have Inatoie
FIFTY BABBELS OF PURE APPLE CIDER,
^^'^^i" ***•* " »*ry low tigares Call aatf exaailne.
"""'"d" T. A B.
serving ptcklea. Tlla Vioessr baa been tesle.l and a«-
^3^**4.' •""* 's recommended by Dr. D. R. Raid, prao-
pre.
lac
rai
novg-dty
ON HAND A.N D FOB SALE CHKAP.
a large lot or Kraah Oaa. aiid \'t*m•tfo^ Fraiia
*^ _^ fll^lUKRS.
on TONS OF BBAN ON HAND
t/\y»nJ fer aa la at Mill prtei. ay J B. Hl.tfliTall
IF YOU ABE IN WANT OF A
X aupplT of ramily Uroc.i la^ >-all kt .be Por«>»r ,.f "ih
au<l Jaok.tia atie«u wber* vnu will luilthe hKNt hK
Ltd aiJ at.«k ot KamU. U.uceiiaa lu laa » it» and
where your wania will be tap, i.ed at pr Oea lo »uU ika
'i?L*?_ wutii
3 CENTS IN GOLD OB FOUB CTS.
ID TtDwarr paid for fo.>d COrtON KAiiS
Oold aad Silver paid ler kukI Raas. Mu..||«a »Bd
(AHioa. oaah i.airtfor Copper, ilraaa. old fa.t iron"
all kinds, .J 1 dior.. .ad K ove I'i,,s. old Laad and tiM
and old Hold and ai.rrr. '
A..K t7*^'S.'^ CITTINU, or ALL kl.NDS^
UlEK!^ H. atone btork, botw aen 5d and iih aircvt
coeap for caah or barier.
ft Paul, May IX. 1861. -ly
^O MOBK BLOOD TO BE hHKD.
PROCLAMATION.
I Kroclaim to iht- ?*^\r of Minneeota that I aow hare
on baud ibe larceat and moat complete Stuck erf
Fresli Orooeries A Pror1f*ion*s.
KVkK BROltiHT 10 THIS CIT\.
1 liaTi" >■ atore
100 tlAKKKl.S OK Sl-LENDIU WINTKR APPLES
o.l,'''*"'i*'w '■•■<'«'>"J » "» barrel! of aplSLdid Ohl..
Cider. •h..hwi.i be ...la by the barrel, or la saail^
l-wpiwuiAf aiteauoa U caUed to oay Urgs 810.* o:
HEM INK IIAVA.NA CIGARS
1 hare ali^i rrevlred a larfe lot of
aPl.k:i«t»a> MAMlti KU AND WESTERN KKSERVk
('HKK:<K,
Ali.rf wfcVh !»ealeraare invited to call and sxamttie-
"• ' >d priee— batorepurehaalng.
J:^ B PRKSLR^
G
K O B G K U K N Z.
IMruUVkK >.»• AND liKALKR I.N BHKNISH
lilNilARIAN FKKKi U ANPCATaWUI
W 1 N K »,
(1kaai(iaKDf I.lquora, ('Uara, Swlaa Aud Llmbord
WholfHkJ.^ and Retail. *
Third at., bit M aablugion aa.i Makei atreeta At. p^u,
llaajnat rrrelred a stock of pure Hnngariau Wines ol
Ihe folio »'.u«i bran a .
Eirry, Buperi.-r. Tlnta.e ol 1841 , tidsl l'^ Peat
186: . Vii.»ov. ISM . TotAJ Maelaa, 183*. whici be odeji
ai rerramitliproau. All l.e above Wlnea r.re wafi
raoled genuine. aorifr-diy
Ucal nfaemiat . f thi« elty,
U T B A Y E D .
From the aubaoiib-r aboui Ute lira of November, a
dse^ red Helier, one and a half yaars of age, the letMr
"C-' branded on both bl->s.
A llber.l .eward wiiibs paid Cor aay iBronaailoB. or
.Led-Uretyefder. CHAS. OOLLTAl.
*«*^" Oa J ac ksoo sr reet.^
FOR BFNT— A FIN E TWO STOBY
dwell; NO.
(Hit uate near 0«vem«ir Kama«y-«>
Cautatnlng elgki rooau-wltk ai; ncoeaaary out-suUJ-
Ings— good sublr— goo< well water.
Apply W PENNOCk PCSKV,
novt>-daw J. Q A. WaKI'.
DB. T. D. SIMONTON'
DKNTIST,
IngcrsoU's Block, Rridge Square. St. Pant.
TEETH utaened in the best a mnrr on Oeld, SUver,
or VviCAXin. All operatloos » crrantad.
Oall aad sea saeelme oa or the I'trtXAXiTt work. 1
oM-ly 1
I I^ S. & JOS. H. 8 T O M B S,
I
! S<>. 1776 KASTJACKSO.V STREJil,
I Betwoen Katb aad .sutn,
I»raotio*U Copper Smi Iha, Plumb-
ers dc Sheet Iron "Workers;
And MsBuiaciurera ol C»,ppor Eett!e«. Coppor SUU^
^'••e* R*tUe». Veaat Jnga, Liquor Pump*.
LUt and Force Pump. Soda Fonatala
aad Oeoarators.
S^ Particular attenUoo paid to Steamboat. Disiiilsry.
Will and Plumbing Work !a ail IU Brancbe* ^.aijgl lly
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INSUKAiiCa
THE PIONEKK AND UEMOCKAT. SAINT FAUL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1861
RAIL ROADS.
S.
8. E A T U N,
•!..■« KAI. IMMUft vKOK 4 OOLLBCTI.H G AUIKT.
.sr *CL. MINNKSOTA,
4.*«a«njia t roixoviatf naut-cLAM laiVKAXoa
COHJ>AIIIU .
MANHATTAN
iirtK INHURANCK COMPANY,
NEW rOBK.
tilb OAflTAJ. AMO -tlTKPhUtl f«)0,OUU
liUMBOLDT
c IKE INHUKANUK COMPANY
Of NEW YORK CITY.
A»n UAFUAL and surplus M46.0»j
ARCTIC
v'lUB INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
A-iK CA lAL AAU rtUBPLCri tl»i,MU
CITY
iUK NSUKANCK COMPANY-
bAHTFOBD, CONNECTICUT.
.* U CAPriAL A.NbBLtt/ULt »M«,UU
CONN KCTICUT
•IRK INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNBCTICOT.
A.>t CAi-llAU A^UbUK Lt'8 $146.0UU
N ORTIi-WESTKRN
f .KK* MA^iNK INS. COMPANY
CITY OF OSWEOO, N.Y.
•» »: ^'AritAL Asu ■iaiii'l.ijf mr.atu
S^w iunglaiii Mutual
FK INHURAN<.> CC^MP'Y.
BOSTON, MAbHACh JSElxd.
•Ci ..WcLATk:!* »U*U *1,769,:21 24
•» i^a.4 la mU Meortslr tuTWttjn WlU latur* all Uodi
jfran: aadperaooatyrottertv » -alas m4«ptti<l to tA«
taxarJ.
Ai« > iala&<l NavlffatloD, aaii t'raiuporuUon Oarci<
iUkA.tkeu. I
A .i»»«r^ t i»»ii.*riH)l y MijugTfg aiiiip>id atthto
I ONT NKNTAL INhUttANCK CO.,
NKW YORK.
^vt.at »:ipal<. kaaodasauraljr loveAml; .... Muw.uuu
MMU, Jal7 tat, laau W3,ao8
'••»■"«' -» »i4,;sj
OEOBUK T UOPK. PrMia«ui
d. -.Aaroat, 8«crrULry.
*Ttto .-'•cs, A*atkiauiaeerei>.r) .
' ITY FIRE INS. COMP'V,
NEW YORK.
SUMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
1861. '
CHiCAQO,
BT. LOUIS.
TO
HEW YOB'
1861.
BOSTON,
CAIKO,
ru
Illinois Cential
AKD
GALENA A 0. D. RAlLRUADb.
^HIQAGO BREWERY.
LILL 6c DIVERJSYJ
BBEWKB8 OP
Lill's Stock,
AND
CREAM PALE
LAUER BEER,
PORTER AND BROWN STUUJ^
VUK SALIC BT
WM. C0XSTAN8,
AOKVT. KT. PAtlU
A L K,
FORWARDING.
L
T»AIJ»9 LIAVI DCNLBTTH.
1 ArrlviDi
nog at OtUcafo at ft. 1ft P
I .- , Fulioo at 130 P M .
Kuadara«za«pi«4 \6 P Jl ; Cairo, 10 « A li '
MeaiphU. SB houra ; New
OrleaM. 68 Iwura ; New
York, 52 hoora ; Boston ft.
(to lira
ArrlTUi« atChleaj,. 6.4ft a
I M ; ralton. at S.Oft A
■ ; Bock lalaod, 6 A M ;
Burllngtoo. 6.30 A H , Quia-
NIOHT ItlPREiW. 6J0
P. M . Saturdays ai-
oepted.
,CT, SAM ;'»tL*ul.,iz3i P
M . Cairo, 10.46 P M ; Mem
phla.SS ooura , New Orleana
68 boara ; New Tork Al
J hour* ; Boaton , 63 boara.
J
A (' B N K W M A X,
Merchant Tailor,
•^X.J'iAJf'^'^ ^^^ WKi4> SSUCCTBD .STOCK
THK BKHT KVKK flBOL .iHT Tu tHi> *
MABB:n.T, AT A VKB¥ UtW HKIijg
LOTH ^'^'''**'" '"'' *'*^" J***'*" '"
' CA8()IlfBRE.
RKADT-MAUB Cl!L*/ri'l'L?*^«'^""'^ ^'^°^
Purchaaera would do well, briore purchaaiag elae
v&ere, to tiamlue aod prtee lb«i Uooda
rwfc. A u JACOB KKWM AN
C lothlM made at the ahoneat iiotte«, by
noT3-d3m JaCOJ* htiWHAti
r^
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
»l»ltAl. Muu.ouu
JrDlM.Juir tat. IIMU... 133,6M
I'.'lllUet
6633.684
»6,4tHi
JuiKt-U WALKKK. Prealdeui,
TU03. W. BiaDdAI^. Vice Prea'i
1. MiiiHMix, Hecretary.
HAUKKT FIRE INSURANCE CO.
NEW YORK.
trplii*. Jaaoary let. itiei
ttMltU'i
.$2UU.UUU 00
6^«6S SI
t»i<8tU tl
%6,69: 84
itSHKU TATLUR, Preatdeat.
•a» « P. PasaMA!«,lteareiar). mySu
hr>- • 'oaitliaurthe aei produor >be boalaaaaol aeae
att»ii •• »re dlrlded aiuiuallr to holder* ofthelr pull
.4 -enp bearinittntareat.
P«»aeugera iMriog H PaiU on tha Morning ti.iai
OBTAIN A OOOO NIOHT'S RB8T,
ABd arrlre at Dunlelth, to eoaneet with Kveolng fratn
for aU polnta, tioath aod Eaat.
Paaaeagera leaving by Afternoon Boat eonaeet wltlitiie
Morning Tralna from Dunleltb.
«V.sie<iping Cara attaehed to all Night Train*
^MIMe olie«ke4 to all Important poiata.
For ihrongb Ttokeu and Information apply al the oOee
of the Company, on Jaekaon atreet near Levee.
8. B. FOHBKa, Agent, St. Paul.
W. a. ABTHUB, Qen'l Suo't. Chicago.
W. P. JUMN80N, aen'l Paasenger Agent. Chicago.
L. B. A C. GBEIU.
'•*'' Freight Agenta. St. Paul.
QPLENDID STOCK OF
CLOTHINa.
At TEMPLK'rt, CATHOLIC BLOCK. THIRD ST.
All thoee who wiah to buy rood gooda for aamall
coMlderation. would do weirtorlve uaaca L
WM.H.TKMPLK.
(t-i6
^ A L T E R \V. W K B B|
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign ^Vines. Brandies and
LONDON PORTER. SCOTCH ALK AND
SCOTCH WHISKEY,
OLD BOURBON AND RYE WHISKV
^2p?.^i'.?J"'« 8^'^L CATAWBA WINE,^^-
AMPAQNES-CKLKBRATED BRANDS. Ac
ALSO,
B. & O. G R E I G,
LOWBB LBTBB. ST. PaUL.
StorasA* B^or^varding, and
COMMISSION M£BCHANTS,
WBoLESAXS i>SALER« IM OROCBRIE8,
PB0VI810N8, QRAIN, Ac. Ac.,
Agaata lor the Port Bfron Extra White Lime
Alao. Afanta for the
ILUNulfa i;ent&al aaxl^au,
Aadtha
URAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO. OF CANADA.
rVtoiritcui ;or traiuporiauou b«iwe«a St Paul, Bom>«,
y<-w Kaglvcd, Monoreai. New York and all potnta Eaat,
ma4e npitu (he luweat aod moat .arurable wtrma.
XAj-k Packages " Care of L. B. 4 C. ureig."
PasMMiger 'ncxeia via Railroad aod Ocean Steamer*
lu and ."ram tH p^ta at
OBEAT BRITAIN AND IRELaVD.
Kor PartlciiiVB ajiply al ij»e ^lorr.
L. BtiBKKi. U*»; CHAK liRKlQ ,
TfiMl'LK k BKAUPRE
b T R A U £ ,
h^*3x- wHtdiitxs, and CoxnxniaBion
AND
WHOl^ESALiE OROOERS.
LOWKR LKVKi:, Si. Paul Minu.
AMEKIb ror Laflln, South A Boiea' Qnn Powder.
AeeoU for the tolled i^tarta Dispateh. ma. 16-17
Taaosoax Bukor. h. R. CiUMruti
IJORUP A CHAMPLIN,
Wholesale Grrocers,
STOBAOE, KOfiWABDlNii AND COMMibii'ON
We keep the largest Stock of drocerles In Su Paul,
and i;«anlr7 Merchants will find It to their Interest
Hive ua m call before porchaalng elaewh> rr.
aOLB AOCdTS rOB
Pitt's Thrasher and .Sepkraior 01 Chicago.
Astral OU Company, 01 Ptiisburgh,
(.'utter i Secombe'a Vaper MUU, of Minneapolis
Northern Line of .Slenmers to Si. Ljuim.
MauQibal A St. Jo»epti Railroad.
lUlwaukee A Prairie du Chieu Railroad, myll-aiy
BANK ^UTlCEtS.
C 8. ElMiERTON,
Hanker,
AND
KXCHLAJ^GK BROKER,
SAlNI PAUL.
<;oUecuo(ia ma4e oaaU potnu mihe North- West. an«
r«n»lued for lees current rates ot exchange and aets%l ex
pensea tncorreo. M-dly
TO BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.
The C«MB m >a t mnera 01 Auokb Couui* are deairoua ai
borrowing fr«n Bve to ten thousand dollars, u< enable
them t« fund the eooniy debt, the loan to be geeurrd by
Count; Bonds, running lor not less ihaa three yeaia, m
lereiU payable gemi.aQQiialIy.
PAn<M wi&i in« to invest in thoee i>ec(Uitles, will ad-
are«a eia«j <>r inc undersized, dialing amaani, time
and lerms. miJ r^ fry sai'.ulaciory Inlormaiiou will b«
glren.
JAJ*. 3TA.1BKY.SuP»ul.
J. r. BLOryUKTT,
_augl6^4am County Auditor. Anoku.
'A
l> V E K T 1 8 E!
A R K K R
PAINE
IT IS THE
L.lhK Oir THAX>E
IF tOU HATH NEW aooUU To »KLL,
LEI THE PEOPLE AA'oW
//
jyiNNKSOTA
Supreme Com t Reports
FUBLISHBD BY ADTHOBltV Of LAW
VOLUME i,
•MTAIBUI«t !■■ OaUS »MtSBa AT TBI ffUKB «>
OOCtT IK igta.
•ii« HAOK8. PJitlCK taftu.
ruk aAia aw.
I PiOMiEii PHINTiSIU OOMPaX«,
Wiiik , KAiatPauL
Wai he forwarded by Mall, poai-pald. upon iherMAi^ ■
! of the price.
! p[P^PftATE C0URT.~5TA 1 1 OF
HANKER AND BROKER.
Exchange bought and sold.
OoUwtiona made throughout the State, lotereatal-
lowed OU ume deposits
LandWarranu bougat and gold. Invcaim'-uumaae
and taxes paid tor oou-residenu
Ofliee at Old stand, B^nk .^ow,3d *treet,S;. Paul.
novl(i-<ii\
TliJ
NEW YORK IIUBUNE.
NEW VOLUME.
ytr M. CONS i A N s
Storage, l^^orrvarding
AND
For the East.
1861.
1861.
>n4-<iiT
JOHNS. PHINCK. Agent.
l>l. Paul.
l^iVERPOOL AND LONDON
blRE AND LIFE
inriur ance Com pany.
CAPITAL AND BSSBBVEO FUND, OTKR
§6 000,000
-ON.>ii.8 PAID PHOMPTLY AT .«slGH
VITBOITT SlXTT DATS' VOTICK.
IFE INSURANCE EFKECfED ON LIBEBAL
TEtlMh.
- Uolee asalgoable by eadoraemeni wltboat parmlssloa
u( ibo ly'ompauy.
-arehjldera peraonaUy reipoumble lor engagement
of uie uoiu(>any.
JAMBH BBOWN. Eio.,
rRArtClSCOriKNai, Esq.
dENKV UKINAEl.L. ksoV. '
ALKHEO PKUL, asq ,
ALiCKA.VDEK HAMILTON. Jr.. Esq
B. W. AKCUiBALu. Kaq. '
vuU . aerii, Dlreciora and rihareholders. New York
MILWAUKEE AND PRAIRIE DD CHIBN
RAILWAY.
KOBMERLY MILWAUKEE AND M. R.B
TBaooan to iiiLWACkka a»d owcaso, wiTaotrr caaiiea
or OAU.
THE PA88ENOBII PACKETS
MILWAUKKE,
ITASCA
NORTUBBN LIOHT. and
KEY CITY
WAR EAOLK,
Win rua this Season between
BT. PAUL AND PBAIBIB DC CHIBN,
Leaving dally at 8 a k.
Making a daUy Una and reliable eonneoilon wiin the
Mil-waulKee 6c I»rairle du Chlen
Railroad,
FOB MILWAUKEE AND CHIt AOO
•^«.'
BBFBBBNOBS IN NEW YORK.
Duncan, Shermiin A Lu
Alex T Stewart A Co..
Orunell, Minturn A Co.,
R. L. A A. Kiewarl,
»:. W. A J. T. Moorif A Co..
O. Apple on A Co.
TH'^MPSON, BROTHERS
Ag.^pta lur at. Paul a d vlelnlty.
^TNA INSURANCE COMPANY.
»-«KT.- JANUARY I, IWI •»,a66,tT6 34.
• lilh AND
LNLAND NAVKJATION
INSURANCE.
• ttloe. No. e, Rosers* Bloolt,
.HAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA.
_»»»i^l_' M . MOBLBY. A (tent.
pHOiNIX INSURACE COMPANY.
aARrKORD, CONNECTICUT.
l.^ JANCABY 1. 1861 MOO.OOO.
t^Ti Kjffi insurance:.
-o» > 1. • Kogera' Block, St. Paul.
"'li' - '7 M. MOBLEY. A gent.
■ > F E 1 N S U R A N C E
NfiWYORE
ite Inavix-anoe Company,
NilW TORE CITY.
NT FBEEMAN JuOBBIS FBANKUN,
Aetnary. Pre«Waat.
■" aala ^ne of the b«at Life Inturanee Companies lethe
'" •^edStatee
ieiemuay be obiatoM of
i«-dly
O. W. INUERSOLL,
Agent, Si. Paul.
ATTORNEYS.
U. Cooraa
n O O P E R
B. If. CaowBU-
& C R O W E L L,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
Irvine's Bleek, - . . st. Paul.
''P,'V *"*"'*''>■ «'»•» i" bualneaa In HUte and Fed
eral Cenirta, ti> Co:lecuoaa. aod tu proraasiunal boaiaea
g enera ily. teba4-<Hy
JoBW B Sarbobm. CBABija C. Loan.
s;ANBORN & LUND,
O ATToRNiiYS aod COUNSELLORS AT LAW
I'ractire la all the Couna of thla .state, and the United
!«iatea UUirtri Coon.
Oittce on Ihlrdsi., sver HAcknbla A Bdgertoa's Bank
t*»j:eul. feb«!
HORN A GALU8HA.
A'TuKNEYs AND COLNSKLLOR8 AT LAW
odlce. the »ame a« occupied by the laie William Iloi.
lln^heau, Kaq., o^er the .S lure of Culver A Parrlngton.
fhinl Street, St. Paul.
UBN&Y J. HOBN, B. B. OAl USHA.
febC-dly
Ms"ir~E ir~B~ir*"R~tr~E.
• ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLO :-AT-LAWT
Ctholic Block, Third Street, St. Paul, Mlnnesuta.
nu.\29-dly
MORRIS LAMPREY, AITORNEY
ANDCOUNSELIiOB AT LAW. Prompt alienilOB
tivtm to Collecting. Office, Hey ward's Block, Third
•ireei. 81 Paul. Minnesota. tell-ly
)"
I O 1 1:1 E WORLD.
CANCER CURED.
CAPTAIN SAMUBL PAINTR3
THESE BOATS HAVE BEEN BEF'ITBD.
Andawei all others on the Upper .Vlaslsalppl tor
OONfCNIINOB,
8PBKD,
AND OOMFOBT.
They will NOT receive or deUver FrMght at the La
Oroase Dep«t, there by avoiding delay.
Pasaeugers by taking this line of Boaia. leave .>)t.
Paul In the laornlng, pass La <.!roeae
BBTWEBN U AND S AT NIOUT.
AND
ARRIVE AT PBAIBIE DU CUIKN NEXT
AFTEBNOON,
Olvtag the Passengers
A FULL MIUHT'S REST,
and Breaafiaet on the Boats.
Paaaengert by this Route avoid th« change trom Hoai
to Cara, and Cars to Boat at
MiDNIQHT.
Pasaeugers lor Chicago by this Route
AVOID THE OMNIBUS RIDE OF OVER A MILE
AT MILWAUKKE.
Aad are taken trom Prairie du Chlen to Chicago or
Milwaukee.
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS OR BAOUAOE,
Arriving in Chicago at 6:30 A M, making direct oon
neciloa with the morning express trains
for the fcaa t aad South,
Bagg.ige win be checked through to all polnu East
attd Svuth, thus avoiding ail trouble lo passengers.
No omnibus charges In Chicago.
Superior Patent Sleeping Cars on all night trains.
The time by this favorite rouie is always as quick, and
the fare will be always as low as by any other route.
Be sure to ask lor Ttokeu vu Pratrle du Chien.
Pnaseogers lor MUwaukee make direct eoaneetioua
wttii a>e
99- DkTROIT aNL MILWAUKEE BOaTS,.««
For DelroU and ail Easiem Points.
Passengers ln.m the East leave Milwaukee on arrival
of I>etroUandMUwaukeeBoau, and Chicago, on arri-
val of morning Trains from the East, arriving at Prai-
rie du Chi«a.at7J0 P.M., geiUog Hupper and a lull
night's rest on the Boat, arnviag "i st p»ul uex
evening.
Lake Krelghu by New York aud iirte. New York
Central, Batfaio, Cleveland and Chicago
WE.-<TKRN TRANSPORTATION AND NORTHER.n
TRANS.i'ORrATION
LINES OF PROPELLERS,
Are landed at Milwaukee only upon the docks of this
Company,
Raving Cartage and risk ot breakage.
Kraights via Detroit and MUwaukee Railroads,
ARK TRANSFERRED FREE OF CHaBUE.
Freight via Chicago does not change Cars, and u
shlppiMl trom Prairie Du Chien on the day of its arrival
Freight for potata oa the 81 Ori>U siver la seni
through without transhipment.
Passengers holding through Tickets are subject to uo
transfer charges at MUwauket- ,..- fhicago.
Be sure t« ask lor Tiokeu vU Pralne.du Chlen
For through Tickets apply to
C L CHASE, under the Wiaalow House, 81 Anthony
J H THOMPSON, under the Nicollet Ueuae. Minne-
apolis.
D BRONSON, Jr.. A CO.,SuUwuer ,
And 01 all the Agenu between St Paul and Prairie du
Chlen, and ol
CUA8. TUOnPSON, Ticket Agent,
Corner Jackson street and Leve*.
aOBLP A CHAMPLIN, Frrtght Agents, Hi Paul,
'« liAwissa,
Oeo. Agt. Pra. du Chien
E. P. BACON, General Tlokei Agent.
WILLIAM L. DANA,
lien. Freight Agent, MUwaukee.
WILLIAM JERVIS,
Superintendent, Milwaukee.
J. J. SOAHt Western Agent
Notk.— The attenUoa of the public la particalarly
I CHAMP
nov6
p 1 O N E E R AND DEM ©"c RAT
STEAM
Job I?rintinc: Office,
COR. OF THIRD AND CEDAR STREETS,
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
Having made extensl re additions ot new fonu of the
Utest styles of Type, and having purchased a large
stock of cards, at very low prices, we are enabled to
print Business Cards at lower rules ihan any other
oOloe In the North- West.
We have also added entire new Fonu of Type tor
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. Ac,
And with ihe aid of our
FOUR STEAM MACHINES.
We are enabled to perform all desorlpUons of Book and
Psmphiet Printing, w th neatness and peapatoh
Hand Bills, Po^iers,f31roulaK. Show Cards,
Bill Heads, Ac., Ac..
In Krery Variety of Style.
BALL INVITATIONS AND PBOQRAMMK8.
Elegantly executed on fancy Paper or Cards, n
Gold, Colored or Plain.
PIONKBB P BINTINQ COMPANY.
gT. PAUL GAS^ LIGHT CO.
By a resoluUou of the Board ol Directors of the Su
Paul Oai Ught Co., adopted November 18tb. 18«1 the
prlee of Oas was reduced from and after Nov Ist. frem
$6 TO $& PER lOOO FEET.
81. Psul. November ISth, 1861.
JOHN A. PBCKHAM.
Secretary.
Oomxnlsaion Marohaut.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
novJO-dlmo
DEALER IJS SALT, .SAILS, PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
AaXMT VOB
Steams A Marvin's Safes, WUder 'a Patent.
J. M. Brnnawtck A Bro.. Marbte-Top BlUtard TablM,
Oia., Ohio.
C. H Mocormiok's Reaping and Mowing Maoblnss,
I860.
Llll A Dlve.sy'B Chicago Cream Alp t
Mark Packages.
'AJU Care " Wm. Cons tans. Su Paul.
oaas w. wooLLBT. a. t. mocadlbt
rjj larles w. woolley a co..
LOWBB LEVKB. 8T. PACJL.
i^ORWARDlNli
Commission Merchants.
DEALERS IN GROCERIES,
liBAIM, PBOVIBION9, LIMB, tko., &0.,
AND
AUBNTS FOB THE
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Davldaon Line of Steamers. Minnesota River
Northern Tranaportauon Company from the East
^celsior •• Young Amer.ca" c;om Cob Mill.
Woodward's Smutter and tieparstor
Keroeene Oil Company of New York,
^•. *e., 4.C.
Contracts for tranaportauon between St. Paul. Boston
New England. MoatreaJ, New York and all points Eaau
otade apon the lowest and osost tavorable terms by N.
T. (k>mpany.
Mark package*
■ WOOLLFY A CO.
St. PauL"
Su Pael, April 17, 1869. "'
JCE! ICEI! ICEIII
CHi\.Rr.s:S SYWCONDS
?^'^uhti'rfl';rhf ','=' ^ Ws fellownilzena for ten I
i2^;T« ^^H^K^^'u",^*"' ^""'"^ *""> "^''°> keep con-
iSS^vl^.Ti'^V''*"''' «■"«<>"» »« around everyday,
steady as the siars. to gupnT, in, friends and everyboJv
eUe who may d««lre ICtf f fCE ; ! 1. K I : : inapy uiian^
lit}, from a pouud up to a ton. He guaranteen a lull 1
supply for the reason at the lowest casSiJ^lce
niv7 rt6m
«■ U U N T E R S • B O O T ^J -«
wt woiiLO CAtx tbb ATTB.NTioa or
s i^ o n T s jvr E ]sr
to .-iCB
LON(/ LEG WAIEK-PROOf BOOTS,
JUST THK THING FORTHESWaMPS.
Price ^5,00.
OUR LONG LEG DOUBLE SOLE WATER-
PROOF BOOTtJ, FOR BOYS,
A K B P K I M S .
■Prioe 92. GO.
PLKASK CALL AND .^KK THEM
H. K I L PA T RICK.
Vy O L C O T 1 • S
UVBE.' AND SALE STABLE,
THIRD STREET, OPPuSIT E JriER JUaNIS- UOTB;..
BAINT Pall. MINNESOTA.
Toe understiined bad erected a Urge aui eommodiouu
stone Stable on Third a: reel, and has a splendid stock 01
HORSES, CAUiUACEJi,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, 4c.
He U pr«p»r«d >i all times to lurniiiJi a supen.jr .|uaj
ii> wf Livery ui parties and others.
Ladles' add Uenilemen'H Sadole Horses t urniahed at
the ihurtesi not.ce.
Uorses boarded by tho day or week on ine most re^s-
>,nable lermb iaug3; H. 1>. Wo'.Coi T
On the seventh of September, 1S61, IHE N sW YORK
WEEK.LY TRIBUNE commenced the iweuty-tlrsi year
of iU exutence \ THE DAILY TRIBUNE beiag some
meniha oOaer and the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
somewhat yoanger.
For more than twenty years, this journal has labored
in what Its conductors hAve felt to be the cause of hu-
manity, luslice aad freedom, endeavoring to ameliorate
the condition of the Lppressed and uuiertunaie, lo
honor and eucourage useful exertion in whatever
sphere, aud, to promote by all means, ihe moral, inlel.
lectual and material advaDcemcRi ol our coumry. It
has aimed to be right rather than popular and 10 es-
pouse sou commend o-day the truth that oJiers mav
not be vMlliUK tc accept till tomorrow .
Id pursuing ilita course, mUi&keshave doubileas beeu
m»Je, aud Iiiuits committed . but, lianug m all ibiucs
inoiied our readers 10 think and judge for ihemselves
raiiier than adopt blindly our own or others' cocciu-
8i»n8, we believe we may fairly claim lor ihis journal
the credit of haviuKqualiUtd lis readers 10 detect aud
expose even its o»*n errors.
To dev elope the minds ol the young h\ the most gen.
eral, thorough and praciioal education, audio encour-
age a. d sumulite productive industry, through free
> rants ol public lands u>i»ctuAl soiilersaud culutautrs
as also ihrouub the prolectioti o immature or Peculiar'
ly exposed Sranches irom to poweriui loreign compe
UUon, are among ihe ainui to wtiieh thU journa . has ad-
hered through good aud evil report, and which it siead-
ually commends to American patriotism aud phUai;
taropy.
As to the civil war now devastating our country we
hole li to have orlginsted in a rebeUiou more wanioo
wicked, inexcusable than was ever bef re known— ti
rebellion in the interest of the lew against the manj—
a rebellion desuned to ralte higher me wall. 01 ciiie
and tighten the chains ol oppression
liaving done all ue couiu without a surrender 01 viial
principle to avoid ibU war, and wiiueKSed ihe forbear
ance, mee„nes«, aud ioug sullernj. wi b which the Ped-
-ral uoverumeul ought lo avert lU horrors, we bold u
our cle»r du.y, with >bat 01 every «;tier ciiuen, lo stand
by the nauon and I's fairly vhoaeu rulers, a d 10 .econa
with all our energies iheir eaons tw uphold ihe Uu ion
Ihe t>onsiuulK.ii and toe supremacy 01 .he laws. And
uioughti^ereboliiou has bocome, through usurp a Ion
decepuon, lerr-rum. aud Hpoliatioulearui.lv strv.n , we
believe the American Republic lar siruuger, and that
the unanlmoii*.. earneat eUorta of loyai bearis aud hands
will luaart- lis okerifiruw . ' -^"«i«
.n^".i"^,l^'' '*"''V"'*"^'^'"" ">• ohject*. the scope,
?-, .^I^""" "i' ^"» ■""»' extraoruiasTv corneal, wed
ferioth se whom ih American people have clothed
Hiih authority, holdiug unity 01 purpoie and of action
IndispcUBabie lu »o ^rave ai, emergeucy.
in a crisis like the present, our colnmus must be
loc.denu""'"' ^""^ * '"^ -'"•' '^•"•'°' "' ""»"'■« "'"^"^
iuJI"l^.lr»?»„'"'?«7'"' '■"""'■''»• "tientioQto Uiera
L^fj. Mark!?. V''"!"' I" AgricuLurai Progress, to
l^rops. Markets, Ac, Ac , whicu ha* already we iriisi
«S,f '™ "" *,*'*"'-■«>. an honorabl*pliwb'i^ong?u
ooniemiiorarlea. *^ ^^ '
Our main object Is and shall be to produce a ccmore-
hensive newspaper, fr-m . hicn a cKl nsader m^v
glean a viv.d and faithful hl.iorvT ihe Umea uo^
merely in the domain of action but" in' t^*; T^l^^
wuu veaV^wX',/?yh"f'"'*"°8 '"'"'■mation iocre.se
Z^Jrll "^'*"' """ '" "nproven.ent in the con
rt-., rL? 7 ""'■•*''•*'"'■*»"""'. »"d ihal. mine va-
hnn' f?^.'""i~' °' intelligence itlorded, we may suli
?h,^.hL. '"•'"' "l^!" '^y » "'"«= "t the la.t'- in
this hope we aolipii a c..ntlnu.iLce of th. ~.- ./ww*
fcUbscrlbeia sruOxU^ ONE DOLLAR m a good bii or
poaiage sUou^alo Ui« undersigned iu> »li.^Jali tJPdern
are to OL d.trc«:Cj w..i rtce.ve 0> u.»ii ^ >»l .aia ihi.
ueeko nuiu..ers. f >»i ,'aiQ, len
lu oiueim- copieain- lull ano exact address a...,
loxu, oouu.y, auu sia.e .nouid ba g.veu m ev^ uT
ompeieul Aaenis wanted m ali lowus aud CoouUe.
> liaD'il,. l>Jk.AUAKli,
ueueral A^eu
u street. ,Po.i •^tiice ttoi ♦jyi,; New ioik.
ei Nksei
ocM-d'tn
auuouuce-
wl!l
gle tickets, fill.;
back, 7 jc
ocll8-d
r-ACh
J. C BL'RBANli.
NlCOLh A DEAN.
Jl A G C A K P t 1 ji.
Charles Kramciath,
WAaUlNOION SIRliKi, UACE OK 1. 1 i V UA..L
Ca»h lor ragt.iwocautaperpound. atari
J^O
u A^ '"* ^' R A C r S OF TITLE
TO
KlilA L KSTATK
AN» ANY OTHER INFORMATICS CONTAINED
IN TBB
RECORDS OF RAMSEY COUNTY,
WILL BE
^E
MBAL8 AT ALL H0UR8.
By ALBERT KUBY, Agent.
CITY HALFWAY H0U8B THIRD STREET.
Freah Oysters daUy, served up at a moment's noUce.
THIRTY CE.NT8 PER DOZKN.
. ALBERT KCBY.
oelO-dSm
A T I O N
B O O L A M
FROM
JU8T1CK & FOREPAUOH.
Of this city, having effeaied some eight or ten perma- , ,,_. , v , ..
neat cures of Cancer wliain the past two years, has | ****•" "> '»• f*«' »hat eastern ahlppers by this route
will have the prtvUegas of adJOBUnent ot overohargeB
Usmages, Ae., atSu Paul, by Measrs Borup A Champ
Un, who are especially authorised lo liquidate and settle
b«Mi induced to proclaim to the world that be will core | will have the privileges of adJOBtment ot overehar**.
the womi case uf (.aucer eltectualiy in leaa than twenty . vr ..vaarBcs
lays. No cure n < pay.
lo be assured of the truth of above, tbe followng
aflldavii 1 atiacaed, and the subject can be saen every
day, aud la a few days other atUdavlU will oe procured:
ST. PaCL, Au«. 30. 1861.
I am an eogiaeer, and have been attlcied with a can-
cer lu the ihrjai lor two years, aud li« e advised with
dh>slcia: s In St. l^wuM and oilier clues, but without a
hope of relief. I made appUcaiiou to Cap aln Samuel
Inter, ot Ht. Paul, who informed me he wou d edect
hop
Psli
e of relief. I made appUcaiiou to Cap aln Samuel
'aul, who informed me he wou d
a peroianeni eura, else be would make no charge. He
wh eb any one acfected can be convinced of by
dids
calling OU
sep
8AMUKL HUNTER.
STAPLJ^: GRoCKRlEtJ.— WE HAVi
in Store lid I trrlvu, the LARGEST STOCE e
Staple viroeeriesi ev-r brought to this market ana
daiilerslVom '.ue c.'UDlry are retjuested i<> call and as
aaine our Stock :iu.irloa Lui betore going helow.
J.i'. A H.O.BCRBANK A CO.,
Ooraer Levee aud Sibley ft a*
GREEN APPLES.— FRESH LOIS
received semi-weekly by
___^^ r. T. Mt,H3CILLAN.
P R
SALE,
UNB PAIR OF tJRET HORSES, LUMBER WAOOM
AND HaBNKSa, all for $160, CaSU.
One good Saddle Pony, souad, aad kind to harness.
jLJoiis from vine to fc ur years old
Three Horses, ganUa and sulubla ior invalids.
Aiso. one new i>onoia aaaiad Carriaie, very low.
William l. mxntbbr,
^ . Robert etraat. abova Fifth.
^u Paul, Sapt, as saps
all snah claims.
ap28
JRAVELERS AND SHIPPERS
OOINQ TO TBB
EASTERN STATES OR CANADA
May find It to their advantage lo eaU tor Tiokeu bv war
Ol the Detroit aad MUwaukee BaUroad. and U 8 M
etaamsaip Uaa ^^ w o. «.
To Detroli, Bnapenaloa Bridge. New York. Boatoo
Philadelphia, BuffaloT Niagara »ali; '*''"*~'
Roeheaiar, Byraeasa. Boiae, UUca '
Albany, Troy, saratoca^ortland.
Claveiand, Puuubnrg, BaliUaoreTWaBhingtoe, Toroota
HaaUioB, Mooireal, QuabecT
AND OTBBB PLACB8 BAST.
Lessaa your railroad travel by taUag ;ha shortaBt aad
m St plaaaaat route.
Escape troat UkaT AND DUST so annoying to rail-
road pasaaaf era at thla season of the year.
Avoid the UNCBrTAINTY AND DBLAT of chaa«-
lac cars atjoaettana.
Tka attantioB of SBIPPBBS Is called to thla favora-
ble route, a they ean always depend on the LOWBsT
MATES aad QUI KE«T TI > K.
Tiekeu via Pratrie du C^en or La Croaae to be had at
prtaeipal Ticket ofltoas.
J. H. WHITMAN,
eJSS.'*'?n*.?'i^"'*'*'w'" '"'"'Of U»elr unbounded sue
"•»••■ In suiting he wants ot tne pe. pie i f thla eliv
«.«.»'""•,',? their se,ectlonso» goids. .gain csdl thj
attention of buyers lo their splendid stock of
Sprinc and Sxuoxner O-oods.
Our stock Is eaokposad of every varlelv and naitarn
VJ{tJ:\'^:°'''^' "^""« kt'p^nrmryi?rnihi
us^!i°.57a^-d'i'.?«Tii' •lir'iu^re'J'"' •'~'"« '° «'^-
'"^'-^^y JUSTICE A FOBKPAUOH.
W 16 YOUR TIME
TO BUT
BtJsT CARBON OIL,
THAT WILL NOT EXPLOBK, FOR 60 AND 6dc.
rEB UALLON, AT
K. A HY. BELL'S,
POTS Near tbe Winsl ow House, 3d tU, Su Paul.
jPOR A TERM OF YEAK8
A .SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY I I
1 will rent the property known as the
WAL.FWAY WOUHK,
Three aslles trom »t. Paul, on the hi. Anihony road
for.a term of years.
Tnere Is attached to ;the dwalllngs twenty acres of
good land
TERMS VBRV LOW.
Apply to WM. CONaTANS,
""•^l-aaw i>ower Levee, Si. Paul.
^^Ji /" '"u *^'' **" ""' "»!*«>«»"' ihat the auuou
men t of your business In a respee Able ne wdoaper
lower you in the public estimation . If you are l^ een-
ADVERTISE.
^r>\^ K HT liSK
VMkv^^oK"Mii^t.\.v/.^4; '^'^^'^ ^^^■'«'
kdward V Prouty vs.Ulara.l. Winaus, Caadaie a
* m us. . luias U. V^ iner aud iiarrie. N . W intlr
hOKaL.l.....-,ntc IS, LUANt h.lti.
.>ecr. e, ueioi,,., lerm. A. D. ICi-ji.hh Ob. uttereai
aud coala.
I ur»uant w ihe decretal ord- r ol ilic above CourU
made m m.. c^ute ,.. me MCi oer 1 erm, A O ittbl 1^7.
auueralKUcu Alaaier m . man .rj ol aam Court *ll ,1^1
aipuoicauciKu.u> the u.t;Le»l cash oidder, on lu^
aay me :^.eum I7ihi ua^ u Jauuarv", a y
iba<. St tieveu o CLjca ui me ioreuoou. al -Ji, u^l
cuuauoe U. tue p.»,V5 -.i h..idmg .ne wd ^ouri^
ilr_i»u-s hi..ca. on ia.,ds..et., fn the ^Tiat^^^:"
msau l.i«ir*ct ot Mli.oeM,la. ihe lo.lowmg describe •"
!:"rta'?orL"*'= "• "-^ '"""'^ - li-^-.Mau'ol';"!:
ine uorliaei,l.| lusero: se<.i:ou No. twelve UTu ic
sniTl^. ." «»-« """^^a auu nine nwj, uoria a Tin,
>Uly Mcrea, uiure or less. '" «-vu aa.i
au y^ui, 'o%. i;, i«ei.
JaMiKs W. lAiLOlt,
M , mjii tT It* • hmfitir a
c-uuK 4r ' a^E. filial B s ■■>oiicitora. bovI»!dUwaw
IV THE
DAILY,
rUBNieUED AT MODERATE
PRICES,
oif ArrucsTioii to tbk
County a u lu t o r,
at the vault connected with the office
of thb register of deeds.
Hy order of the Board ol County Commlsaloners,
JOHN NICOLS,
norS-dSm
Chairman.
J^WENTY WATER PRIVILEGES
POR SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN.
NEAR To THIS CITY,
With from 16 to 30 feet head, will be sold or leased upon
he most favorable terms to parties who wUI make im-
mediate improvements. Apply to
,« .., „ LYMA.V DAYTON,
ooi»-aim Seventh street..: nder Intemailonal Hotel.
1
> B 1
P A P fc
AT
jy,^ p. BROW N,
IMPORTER OF ALL K1ND80F
BEADS AND FANCY GOODS.
Price, to soli the times. " v. ^^ o.
DBPOT, NO. 186 PEARL STREET NEW YORK
aogii
..At>«»
OMaral Weatam Afent. MUwaohaa.
W. K. MCIB.
Oenaral SapenaMSMat 0«lro(L
EAGLE BAKERY, AND CRACKER
MANUFACTORY.
^v^^JI«TAM Ghigs
PROPRIETOR. MAIN STREET,
(latkarearoftke Amarlcaa Hooae. in uew brick
huUdlac.)
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully informs the
pnbUc that he has enlartad hla aatabUahn, ni to such an
extant that he U eaabied ta sapply the Publle wlU
Bread and Crackers, and MerehanU at whalesale
t lower rates thaa any other Bakery la St. Paul
aaTl6-dly
ST. NICHOLAS BILLLARD HALL,
comer Sd and Rob-^ru street, N.B. ALLEN Pro-
prietor, by H. O. rtROWN, Supertuiendenu This
jUaU is f oralBhad with PhelanA Co.'e No. I Marble bed
TablaB. with ftrei-elaaa axtures ; and haa the exelusive
ageaey for the Btata for the sale of Phelan A Co 'i
Taklaaaad flztnrei.
Ordare Oom Iha latarlor wUl be Oiled on short noUce
at the w a a n fU atttrare' prleea. m7«-d6m
REDUCED PRICES,
Constantly jq baud and for SAle at the lowest price
PBINTBBS' INKS.
Orders aued by Express at better rates than ca
wtainad elsewhere
ASH, AND THE HIGHEST PRICB PAID F
RAGS AT OUR WABBHOUBB.
J. C A H.C KUKBANK A CO
MOTICE— THE WINTER SESSION
OF THB
ST. PAUL FEMALE SEMINARY,
Win open on TUE.-'DaY, Nov, 12. F aiimiM iffn
tcrma, ac. , apply to the undersigned. '
J. O. RliiaLDAFFAR,
Coraar of Summit Avenue and 8u p. ter streets.
aov6-dl w
jUUSIC LESSONS.
FRANK WOOD,
[Latb raoM Baibt Loiris,'
PIANIST, OBGANIST, AND PIANOFOBTB lUNBB
BaapaetftiUy soUelU the patronage of the eltlxens oi
St. Paul and vieinliy.
Bast of 81. Louis and New Yor^ rafereaee given
TeiBu moderate. Enquire at Munger Bros' Mualo
g T A T U T K S OF MIN NK80TA
F^rozn 184k8 to 1SC9.
PDBLISUKD BY 8TATB AOTBOBirV
APPMOVKD BT TBE JUVOMS OP TMM StTPBMMM
OOXTBT
Se«ofnls6d by tbe Coorts ai Legal ErldeDoe o
State Lawg.
Store.
Iy23-d3m
C
A B B O N OIL.
BEST PENNSYLVANIA CAR ON OIL.
ON CO.VfilGNMENT,
rOB SALE. BT THE BARREL, AT THB LOWEST
BATES.
a«Tl6 41w -.W. SIMPSON
1060 PAQBS OP LABQB OCT A TO.
TBI- WEEKLY,
A\i} WKKKLY
B D 1 r 1 ii b
PIONEER AND MMOCRAT
WHICH HAfi A
Larger Circiolation
THAN ALL
THE CITY JOURNALS
UNITED!
AND WHIOB ARE
READ IN ALL PARTS OF THE
STATE,
BT
All Glasses] of the PeoDle !
THBOCOB THKM AND WITH IBB TROCBLK Of
WBITINO ONLT
1^ o ;, 1.
r.tl al ' 1 "^••\** .''iliiAiioA%.
_-.'_• I. u per Iowa, near ux K ell.
J»0 MKCHANiUb AND LABORERS
• ue uiiaer«i4;n d are SI. i. : ■ ■ . r . ,.»
lor ihc i»i R^iiimeut t . .- ^lt\
sevcu (luore.j firuLR, and . ai i
near lu.ctttio. ' * •*'*-•
C .1. rt ^li/u » auihoriij comes ouecWi ir.
l»e,.ar uie..:, v.,,h mc i.i.der..»i,dii,i: mai
r.iise a < ■ WfiK.tj
Al t .Slle^/p ua>w
ai t^.mp Ouiig.as
• UC
ued
ifce Vi ar
s iiechamc*. Keg.meni, ai u a.^, stch lo
iMmacoiui...:..,. .-.I.. ,•..,: :.,.!. aJu "..,._„,..
audia . ' ■' 'Udocemtauiomecnanics
iiigK, , ' »i'v.ce, mtchanic. itceiv
.f uu.V ■u.a..;V.: ■u\u.r r^'^ur'av'^"" "" ""
a=..i... re«.uie..tis ri.or««i,x '•-s*;^ »» a .' elj^ u^
Cm.^.». mcie is.iodoouioui »hal,i*|,ii,et,' t*lrMrt ^
oouiiuuaii.. . •'■•"= ''^ tAir-i a ...i^
it'i:*!'.^,'":,'"*' *»""*»»'^''. «»oT,e .Vasous. Brick layere
oppuiiuuii, „i eti, „ug me aervice nith ti<*M paj aim
.Uteuc. c.oU.l..g, ai.,u.c.l a.l«n.alic.. au*L a Ooti' I
App.j a; the Rocrui.ing jthtv ui ihe Mechanic Pual
^- B.iitKt.
c o :U t' K 1 A ; > o
^Oa &ALh-NEWLV PUBLlbiifiD
MaPo op MINNE^Ia,
*Ui *t.Oi.AolAiE
Uud ajwu aocuraiely from actual aur.ey.
eo.mt> Uouudarie.. *.»«». i„wna. Po., oiLeee Bail
uaaes, anamps. Piterlea. PraJlea. l^t' t^^^.
u V--*^'*'" ' '*•''' »»«»d"*«'i' scale Irom iHe
ever, oue n». . . .e.est m Mmueavial "■''"^•i
Afpi> to
uiAARLEb A. P. MOKhia,
_ocli»-dlm 1^-— fc.. w ^*'> ^ngm•;r,
Praaah's bioae
1-1 jck. ..a street.
MASILLON (OHlu) IHRKSHINO
JkACHiA&b,
Maoaiaciured b, c. M. RuBaell A Co., MasUlon, liiara
County, Ohio.
soi.a AaaacT at ihb
.MSW AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, THIBD BT.
Adjolalag the Bridge, SU Paul,
"y -*'^°' S. P. A P. f. HODQBfe.
iNTELLKiENih OFFIC.E
sr
E. J E.NOBELSDORFP,
THIRD .STRk-iii . g • Pah
OpposJle jus: -se * Forepaugh'e Storo,
ONB AOVKRTlSEMBiVT
PRICK miVE T>OI^JL.A.HSk
2,500
ACRES OF LAND FOR
SALE .VEAR TO TH»8 CITT,
In parcels of troas five to forty acres.
Part of these are covered with
A FINE GROWTH OF TIMBER.
Alto COaKABOB
80MB OF THE MUST BEAUTIFUL TIBW8 IN
iKINNESOTA.
The sou Is of the best quality, with line boiling springs
'^**'w!*if"*.,*r^° '■^* inveetmeEU now In hU proper
ohirh will ln<.ma.a >.>n t^lM _,.>.._ ,^^ |»«v>,.ci
tra.
R8ERY
_ _ _ _ _ **•"* I
Apoly to
ooi9-dlB Seventh straat, uad'er laiierBaUooal Botal.
Wbc.'e male atiJ cm.
■•oiK>.iy aileuded. GoodT«7VaBr<rjrMi
"iiinry""" '"""""• '' •»!&.• *^oa":' ""
.alued Orders .rum ."^fiP."!.*" .*'".1» °^^J be oh-
AND
IVllh ONE PAY At EM.
TBK
AV liaO le Com :m unity
MAY BE REACHED !
[THE SECOND MINNESOTA BAT-
i^k..K,T?"1f?L*^ immediately t . the underatgneo ta
l^.^.'i^J''' »»«ek, or to Dr: O. Ro.^n£:it"
Hi^lilng
0CI7-1W
CTRAYED.
KJ __ Into mv enf
For
B. A. FROISRTB.
1
WANTED.
TWO GOOD FBtSU MILCB OOWS.
Ia<ialre>i THIS OFFICE
aavU
*^ B Ji'^'^'J'ii.?'""'**"'"' 'bout the first et October laai
^^n^ and Vthlte Cow, »^- Vl^i^^P ' '^^
^ovI^dSt« ""^"''^ 'o^n'^^,lV;;^a
QYSlERii ONLV 30 CENTS A l>OZ
GEORGE BENZ
laJ«^!l^*"' w"S *»»» "'"="> "P "> «l«t ciass style Vke
lif/ti^?^ ^° '''? ^"' "«>«■ f°' Besiaurarit pnrpoeaa,
l^i^i" *"' '*»•>»•■«■•"»•■ be.'ire tor his importeJ
^hwiiUh French, Sparkling *t C. StUl Catawba Wlaea
^f^r"''*'*P'*«». heiow Oi -eaporl's Book .•store
aovlC-dly
H
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iv
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL SUNDAY. DECEMBER 15 1861.
'^max i gmocrat.
A DUbanded Volantecr.
MISCELLANEOUS
froiB Ut« New Vork MerQory.tJth.
Tbe accouDt giveo by our quaiut old
fri^od of tbe altercation between tbe Presi
deut and Secrel^rj Camerou, ia part tea lar-
ly rich and racy. The moet imptlcit confi
dt'Dce may be placed id the general accura-
cy of tbe dialogue. Tbe bints to tbe daily
papers in relation to the quarrel— or, to
•peak gingerly, the difference of opinion—
between Mr Lincoln and Mr. Cameron, are
we are assured on the best authority, very
wide of the mark :
Washimoton, December 6, 1861.
Aitiyturf o/th» Stinday Uerkary .
Tbars ben an improovin time bereatween
Abraham and Simon. I mean, in coarse,
atween tbe Head of tbe Nasun and ehe
Head of the War barrow. These two
beads had a lively brush on Sanday. Thar
idees clashed on the subjeck of arming tbe
VooliybeaJs, and arter considabul iffingaod
hutting, they both hauled otf without heviog
Uiade the siytest impreeshin on wnaanuther.
Honest Old Abe, who deeriy luvj* bid own
way and bes a hart as tet der as a biled
turnip, wanted Camerun to alter his vewei
bbout setting tbe black secesbers from slav-
(>ry un tbe white secesbers Irom libty ;
*varupoD, as londerstand, tbe Seckatry de*
olined to make tbe alterashin and the loN
lenn altercasbin ensood :
Abb. — Sir, tbe Slavery mancipasbin
queeteo ia a notty pint. Tbars a split on
it now iu the North, and what jou Bay in
your report about armin tbe niggers and
iiettin em on to mall thar musters, would
oney act us a wedge to widen tbe fislishure.
You air not aseJ for opinumi, sir, butoney
Jot ttatenuiits. El }our dockymttt was
%o go to Congress ondocked, all tbe coo-
iiarvativs would say 1 wub bttrkiu up the
^me tree a^ yourueir, and I stiould be raiieti
at as onwortby ol my post by ail tbe Suib-
ern Uuionisttj. You muet dock otf tt.ot
porsbiu of the tail eend ot your rtpui i wnar
you say it may be the "dooty" ot the Guv-
ernment to "arm and tquip'" tbe darkeys.
Sir. I inHst upon it
Simon — Mister Presideut, I owe it to
m self to say it kaot be dun. 1 wont takt
back a billy bui>. Ive i>eiit the report totbi'
it must oomc out. War to the nife aiid the
nift .'0 the hilt is my watcliword, and ef you
want to play at pusb-piu wiib rebeiiyun,
instt<l ot smitin tbe tillistios Lip and thigh,
you must git anutber Seckutry of VVur.
Abb [sourcasticaliy). — The jdw ol un arB,
Mr. Seckatry, isent au powerful a weepiu
now as it was in tbe days ot Samson and
tbe filiiatins. and tbarlure Ime anksbus to
bev tbe objecksbunaul claws struck out.
It is onwurtby of your tuio^s as a states-
man. Suppose your biad is up— it is jour
biziynees as a poUytisbeu to dror it mild
papt'rs with orders lor it togoin.uud tbarforf
Simon. — Mr. President, the lemarka you
jkwaril with in my me^.-^idge to Coa — 1
■ mean my report to you — was not diklated
by Moll Evolence oor wicked Ai;uy ^lor'ity
I but by a Simon Pure regard K;r tbe high
fold morrill precept ; ' the teii;i aunksbiuh
• tbe means." The whining poiiytisbiuu as
iOlabbt:r'< at tbe idre ot aruiiu trie biackH, is
'a set ot hypr'ruriticai Chanotte Anos, and
;uutbin sborttr. Could tbe hiuduietil ot Af-
rikius act more like iJeviis in garnet, than
the white lackgnards of South Caroliny
laud Ceorgy, and Alabauimy h^s acted. —
jWby should we treat them with 6om hominy
and coosideraflhin, wben tbt:y tiiretten u>
byi*t tbfc bluck fldg, ttud refuse to giv up
tbe ded bodies ot our ciluio tr'rnds, abd
thrust th ir pneners of wur icter unholeauoi
da&gins, whar they shoot eui tbroo tbe win
ders, and lear with butcherly eyes at evry
I N other ner that pa^s^s throo tbur streets
jcryic'*Kill! kill! killl"
! Abb— Enufl of this Mister Caujeruu —
jeiiid rayiher mote. / am Presidt:ut o!
•these United Sti.ea— not y>ju. b'A you tbink
,lme a puppit to toller the uiosbiu.<) whenever
jSimoij sviys wiggle waggle, yi,uv<? mistaken
your mtiu. Sam ktu d^iH bi.t battles witu
oQt Sambo, and be shall. War may t>e a
milentary game oi Clies^, as .N'apoleoo
wuDSt std it Wii'-, but never wiiii my consent
aball black men be uiarshald agen wbue
:aieu on tbe American obi^^ hoaru It ttiut
Joeceasary, it aiut poiiyiiok, it aint Chria-
•■ tian Kt twenty four millynos ot honest
: Northern Unionists can't tiax out six miil-
lyouH ot ougratetui .Suthersi rebiis without a
; sir vile war, tbe angler Saxon ra.se isnt fit
ito bold tbe ro<i of Einpire even on this side
lul Mattou and Dickjou's iiii«^.
* Simon — Weil, Mister Presiiitut, alt I hev
to say, ill conclusliin is, tho even p| my
report sboald caws my discbarge, 1 wont
altrr it.
Abs — You needent go utl at halfV! cock,
Mistar Seckatry. Ime not goiu to dismiss
you— at least not rite away ; but I shall
wipe out your niggeramin suojestshin. pre-
VIU8 to seniiin tbe dockymt-nt to Congress.
Simon [ralher nUkily) — Weil, do as you
like. 1 see we kunt set up our horses to«
gether.
Abb— Never miiiil, m? Irv-uJ, so long as
yon tatten youru at the public crib
Simon {sacayely) — S^y master Presi-
dent, you're toud ol cauuouJruma ken you
tell me why youre like the North Wind ?
AbB {pluy/uUy). — Mabijee its bekase
you tind uxc purty cuitiuki. Masiei (Jame
ran
SiMOM {miiiiahuily). — No, sir, its bekase
your«: a '' blusterin ruiler"
Abr {coolly) — Very goo.l, .Mister Seck»
atry — and do you know why youre like a
»artain prophit as was swailered by a wbak-?
Simon [itjleclivtly}. — Preh.-»p3 bcka?e 1
shall be hard to keep down and may turn
up all rigbt when least eggspected.
Abb (t/i hit uiual sly w\y), — No, but
bekase 1 shall throw you overboard wheu>
ever seteb a saokrifioe is nessassary to al-
lay tlie storm. You woulJ hev to go, my
treiud, et the pubiick g:>od wrecwired ii ;
so youd belter square your poilysc-e by my
wishes, my Simon, ef you want to be Simon
— bar Jonah 1
Eggi^il Simon. Ab:* whissles, and thr
curtain fails.
Tlie President is in better luck than tne
old man in the Donkey fabil. His Mes-
sage tickcs cenamost everybody, without
it is the rebois, and in coarse it is intended
to t«tu-b tbem in the rax.
iloping tb^t a UdW erie is commeusiug
in witch all tune sarving humbugs will be
swampt, i remain bopetully
Yours alius,
A DiSB.VNDKD VOLUNTKKR.
C. »• MIX.
8CCCK880R TO W. 8. COMBS,
Bookseller <Sl iStationei*.
THIItl) mTEKET. lAlVT rAt'L.
Grif ts for the iriolidays
I'hn UrgeM oolleottoB of riNK BOOKS, Mllatota «ar
Prrsenu In the ctljr, oontUMng Id yart %t
RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS.
COURT OF NAPOLEON,
WOMEN OP BEAUTY,
LOVES OF THE POETS,
THE CENTRE TABLE
KINK PRAYKR BOOKS, BIBL.KS,
&C. &C. &C.
Obekp lor Oub at
O. H. MIX'S
DIARIES FOR 166 2.
At C. U. MIX'S
TIIK LARUE8T A8SOSTMKNT Or
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
FOR THE UOLIDAYa.
noHECR prutug compait
PUBLISHBBS or THK
Pioneer and Democrat.
TBS DAILT PIOKBBB U publiakad every mcnuBB
< Mondair eceepted), »l 97 -OS a year, or flttcao ecoti a
« call, payable lo the OoUeotor. Mailed to aubseribere
a><6 W par aanum.
The Tmi-WaaKLT Pio*«mi, la pubUahed an Bundayr,
Wednaadaya and Frid*ya, at tS SU par annum ar fl ^r
luarterby mall.
The WaaaLT Piaaaas la pnbUahad every Prtday at
^ Pi r jraar. In club* »r ihMa v lira at $1 SO (ar e*oh
(ubaertber. In eluba of ten at 91. whan package la
■tailed to one addi ew. If namea ate pruW-d on the pa-
nt*! $1 M (or each aukacrlber.
St^ bobterlbert ta Ae OAftr Pioanca aid I>mm<
KAT, inUie oily, are DoiUl«d that payment maal be
■•lade IB moaey to Mr. Burk-^, the eallaetor, or at itie
Oloe
Habaerloeraareespeelad to pay promptly Ok preaen.
•U.)u o( bUlt, or weakly to Mr. Burke.
fba larma of the Oailt Pioaaaa to aobaeribera Is the
•iiy are 97 per year ; 9S SO for ilz months ; fl 75 fbr
(oree monlha , paynMni U> bt mads in odoanc*.
'THURSDAY.
BALMORAL.8
BALMOBAL.a
BALM0BAU8
UALMORAL.8
BALM'JSALa
BAt^OBALB
UAU(eRAL8
BAUIOBALS
BAUfUKALifi
BALM0BAL8
Another let Juat raealred at
BURBANK'S COLUMN.
PRESH 0YSTKR8.
BSOKIVBD DAILY BT KXPKESS.
THK rBDBBMeNBO, EOLB AOrMTS FOB
Maltbv's
CBLBBBATEl/ BALTIMORE PSAKL
OVSTER8,
A*e BOW prapared to aoot iy aU order*, aUt>«r by tbe
Caae or lioKle Can . UeUveved te taaiklileg ia tte aity
fraa af ezprnae.
Orders irem ttie coaotry prampUy attended to, arad
filled by Kapress at red i ed rates.
Tbeae Oyatert are WARBANTEO FRRi^H, and the
quality auperlar t« any brand brnn* bt to ifalg c< y.
D»rai) J. C. BUBBANK ACQ.
1861a WINTER 1862.
ARRANOEMENT !
SEWLNG MACHINES
r\ REAT
MINTCKB OX.A.
Ct>.,
North'weat'n Iilxpi'ess
REDUCTION
PRICES OF
HINGER & CO.'S
Standard Machines
WKU. KNOWN TO BB THK BEST FOB
MANUFACTURING PBKPOSBS.
Ko 1. Sauuie Maekine, formerly aold at $9U, reduced
lo ITO.
Na 2. Mhuttle Kacblne, formerly sold at SlOO, redared
to S7S.
AND
THE UNITED BTATEH
MAIL.
Al
O. U. MIX'S.
A WORD TO ALL WHO WISH TO
BUY
BOOKS OR STATIONERY.
(Uviajc added Urgaly to my atook by purokaaaa (or
t'aah,
/ OFFSB aVPXRlOH INDVCBUHSTH TO CA^B
PURCBASSRS.
dfcUV ilAwlm '1. U MIX.
UOLLAXD, BERRY & DAWSON,
ItANlCiCBS.
M til !niy and sell Kiobange. Land Warraaio, Huue,
< bounty and t:uy 8crtp.
C'lIecUuna made, and promptly remitted.
!^td luvfs raeuut made, and Taicn paid tor nou-rast
ileii'.!i.
Third street. Hu Paul Mtunrsota. aorzS dly
N.B. Millar's
dacll.
OU
BIIJ>ATRICK'8.
Paste Waterproof BLAOKINU.
1. O BUHBAMK
Propria '.ore
* CO.,
JNO. L. MKBKIAM.
Tbe Boada are well slocked with First Claaa K >rt«a,
Ooaoord Oaaohee,. with careful and experl«no«<3 U> It-
era. all andar the control otcompetentAgenU.
r,
YERS & POLLOCK
JAOKtoN traaat, urrosiTB tub sio ou>ac, «t. PAiia,
.Maoufaciurers and dealers In COPPXB, aUERT IBON
and TINWABK. UToViH of the latest pattaraa.
■Steamboat aud^tiuam Milt Wutk promptly alleadrd to.
deolOdly
PHtLAN
BROWN
T^OTIOE TO LUMBERMEN.
THE BEHT PINE LANDS
UM
Rum Ar. St. Croix Rivers.
AND THEIB TBIBUTABIK8.
Amoan.ing to several thoasand acres. locatt<d atz years
age, tor sale at I/O W UnlKb, or the slumpage upon
them disposed of nn reavoLablf terms, d^r lumber
Apply io LYMAN O. UAYTON.
nuT^'dAwlm>> Iniemauonal ot«., 8i. faul. Mm.
OF
SOHEDULE
DEPAUTUHliU FROM SAINT
PAUL,
K
AG CARPETS.
Charles Kramerath,
UABrKT WEAVfcK,
WA.t^H■.H^it^Jt^ riTKKKT, iiACK UP OITY BALX.
Oa- b fur ra«r, two aeata per paaod. marl
JJOW
IH YOUR TIME
BILLIABJ)
.liBXT roa
I COLLONDEB'S
TABLES, And
PATENT iJOMBiNATIO.y CUSH10M8.
!<avlnK received the Agency f ir this saeiloa af uaaa ■
t-y tor tbe above Arm, T aoi prepared at all times tn tt
up ami I'll ulsb t^.'erytbiQK n«o Mary f r k Firs; ritt>«
BILLIARD KOUM , aad am read; at all timeii ^o over-
haul, reUt, and put Id ranning orcler. lablsi oat oi aa-
V>ilr. Ciiobioun recoverrd. Halls Colored, Aa.Ao.
K ■). fersouH wl«hliig any tuformaiiiu la rela<l)ii t.
nriee an'' quality of articles, can apply to ma at tb>e
M^iropKli'an BiMard Koom, St. Paal. daell-dsa
vv
A N T E D
A !ew mu.-f Uood Ml'AGIC UOBSES, wetgUad rot
ln»!> iban lOM Ids, cor over 'erea year eld, r>r wblak
we w.ll pay a lar price.
J. 0. BUBBAMB A Co.
U^e-r> »^er 11, I8SI. dlw
D L A C t C L O T U C O A T 8 ,
Silk Velvet Vesta,
D O K 8
At
decll.
K I N
H
W. H.
A N T a
TBMPI.B'S.
'ihlr ■ Street.
g.,
RAY COW
TO BUT
B£BT CABBOI OIL,
TBA* WILL aOV BXTLODE, POB 60 ABD 65c.
FBB UALI.OM, AT
B. A HT. BBLL'f.
M>*6 Maartha Wiaalow Uooae, Sd >L, It. P««L
t^Htna loio my enol'>HHrn on the 30th day af Movem-
ber, onu Klaok and White <:OW, abou: tweUe vears
old HK.VKV HORN ■
deoli-3t» 4 miles West.
UPllAMite ii >I.MES.
WU(tLt:SALE GROCIRH,
UOMMlHrtlON MERCHANTS,
AHt» l» .Al.itRS IX BOAT A BAB l*TOBB>-.
\? Ml
i'l'i-d«w6m
VI J
losuo's Warehouse,
l«>wer Ii^yee,
8t Paul.Mlaa.
»l
UOLLtSD
L L A N U
WILLIAM DaWSOK.
DAWSON
IT O L L A N U k
DEALERS IN LAND WikUBAVTS,
STAT , i'OC:>TY, AND CITY 80RIP.
A'i!l nl8<i buy and sell Keal Rstate, pay Taxes, Icai
nouey, sell lAnd Warrants, oa eae or two years'
ime, Ac, c
Ipcriil- H \VSON A BARNgS' BANK, t»l. Paul.
ot ^u -J t v> y si
iSeaumont &> Ghordon.
» K o c K RS
ANU LOMMI8&iON MKBCUANTri,
I, \KPK.N'TKUK'S OhP MTAWn,
CORNKB FHIBIi
aii'il-'IAwIt
jACBBoM ilM.
P. F. McQUiLLAN.
WUOLMALK (ifiOCEi;
A.n(l Coniruisaion >l•rol^&l:ll,
I'BIVw-K'S NBW BLOt^B
<e2»
LKTKK. KAINT PAUL.
C
UURKNUY AND
(jUUTATIOMS
TliOMPSON.
P3 a II k e
KXCUANOB
BROH..
Ut:.VLElW
N UU rU WKS I KRN
iHarneMtt Manu-
faoiory.
m
U K M
I >
V A L
lb" su»>4'r!b«r* batinx U^iuotixI ihelr "North-
•••tern H^best Mauutactory" lo Rdgeriou's Block,
m-sidow I . ibo H» k) are ^>r^i,\^f:^ to offer :o the
paMlo the b*»i asHonmeni lo be found la this city of
UABNKIW. .>AniiLK«, TRUN-fCS. WMIPa.
BLAKKET8,
And all oiner artleies u*uaU> fo.ii-J ii, s arnl aU.a
Hameaa Manutacorj.
All kinds ol work lu our Ime m^de to order and re-
pairing done with uentneas snd dispaich.
N.B, AU work L-avluB our .hop <s Warrant«d lobe
aa rapreiaotad ; and we are deiermined col to be un-
^•r«ol4 by any huuae lu iha NurUiwest.
LjYM * MAtilLiL.
Maii.1 Pani, Daeambar U, IMI.
L\ EXCUABUts:.
WARRANTS, Ac.
LAND
BANKABLB VDBDS.
New York.
i/b.H,
I udiaoa,
lOVfA,
Winona County Bank,
rtumswy Co !£i>' orsea Hrrlp,
Maw Si.gk*a4,
Misbigan,
New JeriiHv,
PbilAdelpUa.
i'ii sburgh
Peop>ei>' BAuk,
U. . D'eman I .Notes, City a< ril I'ail 8onp,
I lilted Siae4 6 per cenu 2 yrs Notea,
lOECUAVGB BATB8.
PraMlwa.
Bankable K uuus 13^
Ooio, in'Uua, Iowa 1
.N<-w York and New Kngla d ||[
•m.ito! hi
L'lilte 1 Ki«te< Treni-ury T 3|i) .HoiaB M
HubKcripliorsreueive.lat our Ofiee lor the Naitaaal
1. 'AU. bi ariuK 7 3 lu interest, t-r ime aei-t. par day aa
e ru 6u doilnr note, by Mp^juiotmaat uf ta? gaareiary ef
.iieTre sitj.
S iriub^T 7, laftl. aavT-d
u.
J. BRA IN A RD 4 C 0.«
MILLS.
."ITUATKD 0.<<i fHALxN'h CBBBB, WilKBK TH
hliLLWATKH BOAI> CKOS.SW.
this Mill iHjiisi eompl>^ted, aiid lu K"*d niauiog ar-
der < 'ur m«ctiiafry e.iii>ra--e« all the Utasi ImproTs
menls K»i up b the Ka&:, wiioout re^ar)* o <ixtia«ia«.
i tm* (Wo ruu o burr^ which wiU Dr .sp' ruaaiag
nlxDt 'tiid da) . -M.I iba: (ariners Cow lug f'om a dia a aae
CtLi -e accjinuoda «d wulioui mush delay
ihe want ot a l)i,<t-cia-.H laili oi this klud h
been fell by ibe citiz* ns of St. Paul a«d Tiaia ty
We Kave secu.'-ed ibc services of Jam**!! Craigte, vWu
bas made niiianfi the basim-ss ot hta lite, aad ka wbem
we rau v'lace entire coukdeane. Ail kiud 'rfgramaiU
b«- weighed wbeu brought to the mili. aaa ais wteea
takeu awny, if tieslred We feel eoaHdeoi la Haying m
tbe pcblu- iL.nt wn eau oitfca aa goud Hour, and »c great
a Tir^ld tour biiittiel AS aay BiiU ia MUeaesoM, aad re
spfctiuiiy solicit a faar trml. All wheat and o her
Kralua ukec t» the mill, awd ttosr deiirt red to aay pmn
of the Oily trre ui charge. Ali wark Wtli ha
ocl7-d.wAiw
u.
MORIN,
Uooii
WHOLKMALK (JBOOKB, FOKWABDINU AJIU
CO .VlhHlvN MKBCUAKT,
And Dealer in Ploiiraad Park, Pareica aa4
lAnU' rs aad Oifars,
eeruer Thlid and Ja«ksouslr0eia,Mbin'sSloDe
81. Paul.
N.B. —Ali kinds ol Praduee bengbUea gooAa an
mailHiAwly
I
N T K L t. i (^ K N t fe. O F F I C.K
it. ^
»H1B1> gTrt** •■ •
(ippD'i,
asti
ILMOBEIMDOKFW,
t PAUL
« ■ :e A Parepaugh'a Itura,
• m .1- help oi all ktuds may b« wb-
#h«^r
.Aiaod ttrdera rrom,'iiy alt<nid.-d. Uaod scrvan
od reap"elablr> •■'•ati.aB By oalUag attUa
aul4-41v
will
J
OY TO THK WORLD.
CAHOEB CURED.
Por Hasting , Bed Wing, Beade, Wabasbaw, (ooaa
and Ijt, T.ime, (oonneoting with the La Cruose and
v.tiwsuaee Railroad; dally, at 6 o'clock a, h.
(for 8t. Anthony and Jtlnneapol's— Twice dally, al 8
o'e ocK A. M., and i P. M.
Por Mauomiu, Anoka, MontloeUo, and lit. Cloud—
Monda> a, Wednesdays acd Pridajs at i o'clock A. M.
Pot :iauk Rapias,Bellb Prairie. Port Klpley and Crow
» uig— iloooays, aad Pridays at * o'clock A M-
Por Stillwater— Dally ai 8 o'clock A.M.
Por Mann- lsylor'8 Palls and Palls ol M. CroU—
Mondays and Thursdays at » o'cluok A.M.
Por Super or— Wvery Moadsi , at t o'clock A M.
Por sunrise, wuh cnu'CMous lo liHyDeld— Kvery
Monday and louraday ai 4 o'clock .\.M.
Per Richmond, hauk Center Aleiaodria, Pomme ce
T.rre, Breukioridge. and Por. A brombie— Mondays
and Pridays at 1 o'ciock A. M.
Ifxr Georgetowr, Pembina. Kon <iarry, and the
Reo Xu-er ftelllement-K.ery Priday al4.j'cloc1 A..1!
Pur I uriher particulars «ju,|in.r &; ibtj 'jt^ceral Odlce
an Third street, iwar the 'AmeriCH.-i.' or at .he Oiflce of
•he M'trtb WesiorL. £xpreisf I'oaipatiy.
Ht. Paul, Not. 32. 1S6. nova
CREIOHTS FROM LA CROSSE.
The uadersigaed are prepared to
COMTKACT FRIJEOHT.S
Wj aad from La Croase ui
Special and Lo>v Rate«t.
Alsobetwaaa M. Pa;l and New Vjrk, b;.
** MBBOUATBg' DBSTATCH" OB BXPBJCaS,
■OT»dlmo J. i:. HLRKANB A Co.
JJOTICE TO PASSKNOKKS.
HTAGhES
ruB
8T. ANTHONY * MINNEAPOLIS
SINGER'S LET 1 BR A MACHINE,
la the best Machine in the world for Pamlly Sewing and
l.igbt Maoufacluruig Purposes.
Prioe. tWith iiemmer, and beautifully ornamen'ed,)$SU
We would ask lor our LKllKK a .MaCHINKS, ibt-
npeelal attention of \ ebt Makers and Dress .takers, and
ihoae who wnni M»(.-tii rh l^r iiglit mauufacturmg pur-
rioaaa Xoey emoody ihe principles oi the Mauulac.ur-
ug Machines, [n>kiLig. Ilkelbem, tbt- inlerliickrd s'.i.cb,
and are deeilu*-d to be aa celebrated for Pami!y tiewlpg
and ligbl mauutaciuriut; purpoS'-B a., our ^auufat' uriDK
MachiURB are tor m&nui.^cturiug puri^>oses in gencriU
PAMILY ^^;\VI.^^j MAt;ill>K.s are valuable In pro
portion to the number of things they can do well. See
what ours cau do before making a purehane.
There is no doubt a« to the value ol our Machmesfor
manulacturing purposes but It is oul) o: late iha; lau
public began to l<-<i.rn toat tbe essential elements ai a
machine test adapted lo toe heaviest work, wou>(f luse
be he elements to be embodied in a Paoijiy .Machine.
Ills now well underaujod tbatour Letter A Maccine is
Ibe only Pamily Machine yet offered to ihe y iblic which
haa simpUciiy, rapidity, durabllitv, and certainty of cor-
rect neiion.
Wbile as a general thing, the sewing-machine people
are candid enough to tcknowl.uge itia. our tnacb^aea
are unequaled for manuif^clunug piirpoees, ihey are
almost sure to assert, in the same oreaib, ibu Singer's
Letter A. or KauJiy MachlDe-i are not aa good as ibetrs.
This ik a mere trick of tbe trade, and we couiiJeu.ly in-
vite those tnleresteil lu the subject im examine for them-
selves, and see what our Lei'.er A Pamih Machiut-s,
with all tbe receiit Improvemen'-a, are capiible ol doing.
While they Will 8H« tiie uiOKi deli>:at«-. inaleriil tw per-
leciiou, as ali eady stated, tliey are also adapt d to iigiil
manntacturiug purpoa s, and this, l>e It remembered,
cau not be said or any ol the oifaer Pamily Maciunes yet
otferiu to the public.
Ibe No '. 1 and 2 .M.tchines are of great capacity and
application lor manti^cturlug purposes
Our No S MacUiiieg are especially adapted to all kinds
and iieavy Lealber Work, lu Carnage Trimming,
Boot and : boe M king, UhruCsS Mukiii.., Ac i'bt^y are
of extra ize, with an arm long euougb lo takt- under 11
and stitch ih* lart:esi ..ized dasbes.
'i here is soareeiy nuy part ol a Trimmers' siitebliig
that c«nnot be Lt-.uer uouu » lib ibem than hy hand ; so,
too, the bHViug ol iim' .i.ud labor i. \>;r- ^reat
Ibe table oi ibese D'acbioes is 'Z4 inches lonK, and the
sbutile will liOid six timcb as mucL thread au ibe ehuUie
of those u ad for tailoring purposes.
Tbe large machines work as ( st )i8 small ones.
We bave alwavs ou band ilemuiiUK <isuges, SUk
TwUi, Liucu aud vjoiion thread ou -pijols, Dest Ma-
chine Oil, in ItoiUex, Ac, Ac.
We mauuiaciure our own Needles, aud would warn
all persons iiKiug our tnuchices iiot to buy tiiy others.
We know that ib^rc *rc ueedles sold of ibe most Inle-
nor qaali^y, al liigber prices Uiau we chiigc lor tbe
beat..
The needies sold by us are manufactured especially
tor our niacbines. A bad ue> die may render tbe work-
ing ol the best macbiae almost useless.
Our cusioineru may r< 8t a&sureU th i,i all our biauch
oOices are r'uruisbed with ihe " gt uuiue artiul*."
lu case of small purchaser, the money may be sen: in
postage stamps, or bauk uoles.
gi^ Our ( orreepoudtsuts will please to write
their names diniii^eiiy. It is all imp> rlanl that we
should, lu each cans, kuw the f^ost OUice, C.uutyand
btal'i. ,
gti^All perdouii reiulrin;; informailon about tiewing
.Mucuiues, their sizes, prices, working capacities, and
Ibe best uielbfids of purchbaiug, can obUiu it by send
lug to Ui, or any of our brancu Olilces lor a copy of
♦• J.M. SINGER & CO 'a
G^ A Z K T T L,"
Which U a bea .tll'ul Pictorial Paper, entirely devoted
to the subjeoi.
0^ IT WILL, UB 8i<;>T UBATIS. ,^t
moniM after <la(« V> tij« order < ( <>ate«, War. er, Clml-
mers A to. for the sum <>t fcur bundred and torty-tour
dol'aru, with interebt a ten p«r cent, per aunum, and
upi'n whichit>ere is d ue at t he date beranf & balauce of
$412.67, with inierevt from .1 une .--U.h, laou. And where-
aJlbeSHi:! c:illai.era'S were aainorizrsd ta be sold kt
public or private sale,ttp'>ii notice ol seven dsys, if the
sHid note -'huuld not be paid on cr belore the tirst uav I
of M y . lij-tjO.
Therefore, notice is hereby given that Ibe s&id Bonds
and Coupon", or so m>icU iliU'-ejl as may be li-ceaMkiy
ii pay ssid baiunce, will be oCTeredand exiJObcd lor sje
at publlo aiK't ou, to tbe hijthes: bidder, tr cash, by the
.sher.a of Kaui-ey ooun'y. on Saturday, the iwrn y-llrsi
day ol llecealjer, ItiUl, at leu o'clock in tbe toreuouu,
at the tr' ut door of ibe Uoart II luse, in the city of Si,
Paul, In the oounty of Kam<ry, Minnesota.
Van Ik/lftN A OPPICKR,
Alt 'rneys lor dates, W rner, halmers A Co.
December 7. lb<Jl.
QTATK OF MlN?i ESOTA, RAMSEY
COL'NTY— UISTttlCT COBBT. SECOND JUDI-
ClAL DISTRICT.
Harvey OUicer agaliut M «es Sonz^
Summons
Tbe Stale of MIn neaota, x) Mases iJonza, the defend-
ant abovc-uamea :
Y"oa sre hereby summoned, and required to
answer -b- complaint in this acilou, a copy
01 which la herewith served upon yon, and to serve a
copy nf your answer lo ihc said complaint on the sub-
^crit»er8 ai ilieir oUice in >l. Paul, in the County of
Ka>D8ey, iu «aid Stite of MiaDesnis. within twenty days
slier itie service f this suiamous on you, exclusive of
th ■ day of sucb service ; at 4 if you ful to aai,wer the
said complaint within tbe time aforasaid, the p'aiatlif
in this action will trke judgment against you (rr ihe'sum
of three huudred and tweii:> -seven dol ars and iweniy
three tents l$a.'7.ai, with interest from the twenty
third day of heptemoer. A. U. eighteen hundred and
sixiy-ons, besides the costs and disbprsement: of th:s
hCllOH.
VAN ..TTEN A OPFICKK.
Plaiulill 's Attorneys.
Dated St. Paul, November 23. ia61. deci-tiw
and oa«it<i.
Pursuant to the decretal order of tbe above court
made m hi* cauie ti the Oc ober Term, A D 1861 Ute
uudersig rd, MiSieri^ < h*! eery of said Court, wiUtoU
at public sue ion to ibe highebi c»«o bidder, un Wcdnes
I <• Clock in the forenoon, at th<! fro it e L'snc- to ibe
place of toidmg said cor.n. l.i Brown's I'loik, Third
? 55'.* '''. '"? <-■"* o' -^alLl I'aul, in said Uiktrict of Mm-
M
O R T G A ti E S ALE— DEF A U LT
CAVTAIB lAXUBL PAIBTBB
(X tbia city, harlug efleatad soma eight or tea perma-
aant aures of Caueer wttbia ths past two yaara. baa
baeai lu^taesd lo proalalm ui the world tbst bx will care
tbe Worst ease of t'aneer ctfeetually ta ktaa tbaa twenty
davs. Mo cur* no pay.
To be aaaursd of the truth of above, the fohowiag
alBAavii t< atiaahed, and tbe lubtect casa be aaea everv
day, and la a few days other aAdavlts wMl be prooured:
ST. Paul, Aac. 30, IMl-
I am an eogiaeeri aad bave besa aOleted with a eaa
ear la tbe thr >at for two years, and ha^e advlaed wii>)
tbysioia-s IB 8:. l.«als and other silies, but without a
i>pear relief. I made applieatloa to Cap ala Samael
:'ainter, ot St. Paul, who Informed me he woaldeSeoi
a permanent core, else he would make no charge, lie
did f , wb'ch any oaa aliaeted can be eoavlneed cf by
ealhag oa
aep HAMUBL HCNTBB.
LBATK 8T. PAUL AT 8 O'CLOCK
AND t
LRAVB ST. ANMIONT
AMD
AT
7JU
2311
A. H.
P.M.
A. H.
V M.
FARE. riFTir CENTS EACH V^AY.
noviD J. C. BUBBANK A CO,
mjilgage dated the 'JT.ih day of Juiy, A. D., Iti'J, execu-
ted, acknowledge c aud delivered by Uarwood Iglebarl,
ol the (Jouuty of Ramsey sDd Slate of Minnesota, to
Mary Whiuery, ef the aam«> place, and wbi h mor-gage
was duly recorded, iu the <.mce of the Bei<ister ; i Deeds
lor said Kamsev Count), en the said 27 th dsv jf J uU-
155U, at 4.^ o'ciock I'. M., In Book f, of Mortgages
ou pages 261 and 262, :y which the said Uar-l
wood Iglehart did gri.nl, bargain, reli, ^iien,
coi.vey aiid cou!irm unto he said .»»ry Whiuery, her
heirs and asbigur, lorever, all those lots, tracts and nar-
celB of land situate lying aud bemg in lue said c.,)unt>
of Uamsey and State of M nueaota, an J designated and
described a« toUows, lo wi :
Lou Mo lour. (4) uve (6) and six, ;6) In block No.tweu-
tv-two, (ri; lu Mackubin i ilarahail's Adduiou to the
Ciiy of .--t. PhuI, according to Ihe recorded pioi thereof,
to secure to tbe saidilary VV'tiu-jry, her heirs, exec i. tors,
adminliitrators or aasigus, the payment of the sum ot
tnree huuOred and ul.y t350; do.lais, uccerding to the
condiliou of a certain promissory note, bearing even
date Willi said mortgage, m bicu soid uo:e was made b-
the said Uarwood igleban, lor said .-lum, pavsble oae
year alter da.e, to tbe orJeroi said Mary Whiiery, with
iLi rest ihercouat the rate of lb per cent per year
payable semi-anuuaily.
And whereas there is now claimed to be due, at the
date of this notice on said liote and moi igage, toe b'.m
ollour hundred and tUty ui le dollars and hfiy-fonrcenu
(.$451 54; aul nopr.ceeaii),;s at iaw orotherwus have
been had or ingtltuied or ihe lecover^ of satd sum or
any part thereof :
•Now, iher. fore, notice bi hereby gives, ikut by virtue
• f a power of saleconuined m said mortgage, and in
pursuance ol tbe statute in such case provided, the said
mortgage will be forciosid by a sale ol the premises
h«rtiijOtlore descnbtd, a. public auction, i or cash to
the highest bidder, at the .lont door of the Court lio se
in the I.. ly ol t. Paul, in aaid County of liamsey, oii
W educsday tte l£th day of January, A. D. lafii, at ten
.j'clock lu ihc lor uoju oi laai day, yy the Sberlu a: said
Couiiiy, to salisly the amoint waith thall then be due
ou said 1 ole ana uiongagf , iog«iiber with the costs ol
such s le, so far as tb<! proceeds ot said sale will
saiisly the same.
Dated at oi. Paul, SOlh N jveirber, U61.
MaKY WHINKBY,
11. Ualu, Att'yfor Bor.iigae. decidw
t^u'^a^Dir/.?!^'^"*!:^''' "8'-»«'- w.O. hered.l .ments
tppiimiug ■"*• '"^''"''^^ bolougi.ig,or in any wiaa
haini Paul, i>ecembar 8, Ibsi.
JAMib.-,' W. TAYLOR.
SY^ao.^ A Ln-D. Piaintids' So^IcTu'^"' « l>*"cery.
4 a. c.
BLRBANK ^
V'i'
INEGAR MANUFACTORY— BY
WrUS. Waabagt).' airaai Upper i.evee, si.
Paul. Ib«a<fa> tor paet tavors, I rsspeoifully nfurm
tbe pithtle, that I bare enlarged my Tioegar WorkH lo
m) ns« stoD- bul diug.io such sn axmattbai I am able
tasopply the psople o( .Mina -sota wiibtbe sal brswid
pu.'-c, peesBium Vinejfar, nisgle and double s°r«Dgtit,
for St. ..ouis prlees. ibis Tinrgar la sieelleutfof' pre
sarving plcklaa. Tbis Vinegar lias been tasted anaaa-
aJyied, and is racommeadaa by Dr. " ~ ~- •
U. B.
Hual <'nemist i4 tbii eily.
Bcid, prad-
aov27-dly
PIFTH REQIMMNT.
lElHH rBLLUW-OUUNTBTH4N, TO ABMB I
Now la the lime Co siaad by tba "Stars and Ktrlpaa"
aad help to praaerve the Unioo I Rvery loyal ^tata ba.
ent tonh an'Tish Baglm'-^t— shall liit.D«soia alone bs
n easapilon f Por iM boaor oi our native liiad , and by
hs allegiance due thia, oar adopted country, the tome
M osuiions ol tbe Iriaa people, let us mu>ier mto tbe
Pifia Ragimentl aad leave to our descendKats in Hhi-
a sota, a memory of which tbey will be proud.
(Jiir fallow eiiizeas of every sationtMiy. wUljladiy
jola, knowing well, that on the battiebeid, tba "rrfXh,"
la eoaragi*, will prove seenad to none.
Let us frateraixe with all who elfer, aad andaavorto
eofnplate tao Kesimeat to lie maiimum.
Wu eaa sis > have a </'Athollc ebaptala , aad with au
avorable .-in opportunity, la thers an Irishman wbo eaa
that Kltl noi volunteer f
t"!|D.blBg Will be distributed and par eommeoeed an
^> Ing i-woTB in. $IS to f'AI ps' mooiB, with tbe u»mat
aUeuaacs ot M le 4U eea.s per day, wbeu employed ;n
esint work I Am now rairing an IRISH COMPANY,
and iBvite 'hose wishing to snlUt, and wb< lake a prlla
in such SB urgaaisauoa, i« Mgn tba roll witb
Mli. BILL,
at Borup A t;bamp iu's Lores, m. Paul.
Or write to my addraaa. PK1BB O'OoNNt/B.
K»'1I3 d4wAw4w St. Aaiboay.
Uva'l delay, boys, iba Comp ay wUl ao«n be fall.
piONKER FOUNDRY
AMD
A^ricultiAi^al ^VorkB-
SAIHT PAl'L. Mlane ot*.
rbe SBbaenbera havmg aaattd tbe
PIOM^KKR yOXJNDU'k
AMD
(la OO.
A«en.t« for Ku<is<>n.*« Uajr
WHOLESALE GROCKRS,
Storaure. Kor>varciiiA(tf
ABD
<jom.MlI8hion ha.m^ijk±j^ht'rii^
Wboleaale dealarBia groeanes. guitr, purk.grMt' a:ii<
ruvisioBH, ilLOe, ueineui, |iia>-'lr' rl.it: ban, uaiis. lall,
priai aad wriDpiiig paper, priaters stM;ii,aery. jtc.
Preichls contraciBd b ih eii' »nr<^ and «e»ivk*rd
t^Bsh Hdvaaeaa mmA" >e i-oniutnmi^r'x, h; all Uoi.
IB aay »muunt.
Preigbts eoairaetad aad Mbipmeaifi aiade t,. *■ .
'iarry, and the Red River conutry.
Persitns eoaHtiraiag goods to our csre, uac deptu. >•
aa tbrtriateraau belag protaeted In regard 'oor«r Ttia
gas. ioodsiurw-'*'"''' ibe -oweBl gi^ag mini irr.
',peeUr« of say par' «itirliae -v b>jat. Itoorar. .. -
'^laamtMb*!! >>' .<•« assay raapeatab:" koiwa.
ClCee '...' .SB i,«T<M. foot or HIbley sires >.
J. C. AH. C. Hl'BltA.Sb A<u
J.C. BUBBA.nK ieneral Agent lor thf i..l<iiu
'JxtalaiiA. Dubuque A Mian es is P-.ckel Conpa^v
We hare made the above
BEDUCTION IN PBiCB8
with the two ff'ld view of beneil'ing the public and our-
selves. Ibe public bave been swuidied by spurious
maobines made in imiiatl:)n ol ours. The meial in them
from '.lie iruu casting to ihe hmaliest piece, is o pour
ijualuy. iheir makers have uol the meant lo do their
worii. well. Ihey sre bid away in secret places, where
it Would be impuasible to havu at their command the
proper mer ai.ical apiiliaoces.
It isomy by dung a gieai busiioess, and baring exler-
sive mat.uf><.c'.uring esublisbmeuts, thn good machines
oau be madtt ut moderate p ices.
The r-ehl d< sigucd muchluee, ISAULY MADK, are al
vays liiibts to get out of order, ai>d are sure to cost
cou ideraole tn^uble and money to keep them iu re-
pair.
Ibe qualities to be looked lor in a Machine, are'
eertauity ef correct atv.ion at all rates ol speed, sim-
pltcliy oicxuKirMCiioii, great durability, and rapidity ol
operaii'ii, »uh tiie lemii itlior-
Macbiiies locoml'ine ibeee e^-seDtialqiiahties, must be
made <ii the best meui Hud tini-hed to perlectton. We
base Ihe ways and Uie us, on a crAiiu i-caie, lu do lbi4.
The purcbHSi rK o' Macliiues. wb jse datly bread it miy
-onceru, wi>l tind thai those bauiig tbe aoovr (qualities
not only Work well at r.ipid an v\eil a* mow rHiea ci
speed, bill .ait long lu tbe uoesi pos ible working order.
Our mschinefi, as made by us, v Hi e .rn more mone^,
wi.b I' SH labor, thau a::y others, w.^eiher iu imitaiiOu
of oiir.H or not. lu taai tl.ey srr cheapsr Uisu imy ether
\ia>"tiuies.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
CHANCERY SALE. _ DISTRICT
ilsTKIcrOP MrNNKSOTt— s.* -■^*"'OR THb.
deu'i''B.''pie^Ter° " '^''"^ **• ^"^"^ •**» T''*^
P'KtiLOSCRE IN CUANCEBY.
Decree, oetober Term A. 1). 1S6I— »6,866 si. Interest
ind cost.
-.i-S^'*^',?.' ^ *''• <^««'^"'' order 01 the above court
made m thin cause at the < ictober Term. A. I)., 1861, the
undersigtjed, Master In Cha:icery.fs id Court wi.l sell
atpul.Uc aucuoD, lo ibeh gh-t cash bidder oa Weonss
day. Ihe iwe. ty second dsy of January, 1862, at eleven
o does lathe forenoon, at ihe front en.iaace lo the
place of holding said court, m Brown's iSiock Ibird
atreei.ln the City oi Saint Paul in said Dl-iri.:t ol Min-
neaou, tbe lollo* mg described pretalaes. situate in tbe
couniy of R- m8«\ , Slate oi Mianetoia, to wii :
Block num>)er three. Ci) ".suburban llUis," accordink
to the r«corded pUt thereof in he oBc; of the Keiiister
of Deeds 111 aud ioribe said Couniy of Bamsey wlJi
aeappurten«nces. — .»«j, wi,«
Saint f aul, December 3, 1851.
James w. taylob.
. . » Maater in L^ancar*
SaaBORM A LOUD, Plaintiffs' boUcuora. •""'"'•
dec«-d6w
CHANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
l.OCitT oP THE INllKU STATBa PUB TUB
DiSTRICf.OP MlNN»!..^OTA— .^^i.
John .s. llnea vs. Auliam W. Eiiison.
>OKkCLOStRE IN CaA.«<CKBV.
Decree, October Term, A D. 1661— »S7fi S5 Interest and
coau.
Pursuinl to he dfcreial order of the above court
made in this cause at tbe October Term, A. D. labi the
undersigned Master in Chancery, of taidcourl aui'aeil
at publi .uctiou, to the highest cash bidder, on Wednes-
day the twcaty-.-,econd d»y of January, 1.-*^ ai e.eren
o clock in the loi enoon. ti the front cuiraace U> the
pace ot heldiug taid co^rt, in brjwn's Block T.ird
street, In the City of Ssiut Paul, II said Disinci of Min-
uewjia. the Iello*iug described premises suuaie m tne
Couniy OI Rauisey, .^late of Mlnnesou, lo wii ■
Lot number eight, t8j In bl.jck number ihirty three (3S)
in Klltaou's Addition to the City tl Saint Paul, aa reeoru-
ediu theolLce o the Kegisur ol Deeds lor Kamsry
couniy aforesaid, loge'her with all the tenemenu. bere-
ditameuuori»ppurieuances ihereunv) beleosina orm
any wise apperuimug », — —
tatct Paul, Deccmoo; 3, 1861.
jAkEa W. TATLOK.
. .„ ->iaa.ar m Ctianeerv.
ALUS A PkCkHAM, i'laiaUlTs SuUciiors.
dec4-ddw
1. M. Sinj^er
id8 BKUADWAY,
<fc Co.,
NUVV YORK.
MILWALBEK OPPICB. 17 NEWUALL UOUBK.
CHIC.VliO OFPK E, 50 CLARK SI.
MR. UKNBV MUKl?lv, A'JEVT IN S r. I'ALL.
oetl7
1
NGERSOLL'S RLOCk
il B i
\
I
¥.
A*
B t
laail)
OUUBD PUlUEti,
b'tui. and lor sale M tiir luwahi firiea
KMNfERs' IVK.v.
urdAi's aiiaa :/', Bi.reaaat oetiar ratt.a ibxa aa
/Otataad alaawhare
ASH. ABU rilb liiaUtMi PBICB PAID F
RA<^t^ AT OCR WABBHOUSB.
J. C. A H. C ^'-KltkN ■ t .V
MAOUMB W0BB8, IB THU OITT,
a«4 aol it la good working order, are prepared la
PUBBUM CA8TINUA AMU MACHIBK WORK AT
ASTONI8HINQLY J^OtV RATES.
Beiag praetieal Macblniata, aad doing a goed^propofw
Uoa of ih4 work oaraalrae, we defy eompetltloa wlil>
<nir priaes.
Hariag tbe largeat *ad baataaaorimeni of patterns a/
aay easablishBent west of Chieago. we aan furaUh
aJasostany required bill of work wltaou: extra ebarct
larpatlerBS.
tr« effer tbe fullowtag Uat of prteaa far IMI.
■ IU eaatiags $S par awi
Bi'ildlng eoiomna „ 3 per ewt
■anb Wsighta Spar ewt
l>laighSi>> es S per ewt
lirate liars tperewt
rarm^-rx' Bettlaa 4 as per ft
Wivgoo Koiaa 4 eta per B
Bai>bit Metal 26 ete per B
BreMi C-aatuga lb to 3U ete per B
Laibe work or flnlablag, $3par day. aad all otber work
at enrresp-iadisg prices
Ws are also manijfiictnrlag aud aeaimg la ali kinds <4
Agrianlt-ra Impiemeais, siicb as 1, 8,2, 4, 6, 8 aud 10
hcree povrars and ihresbiag maehioee, reapers, fan-
mille, eora Bbellers straw eatters. picws, giuin driiu,
aKrisiiltars! larnaces, ete., all of which we caa sell at
tiO to ^O p«r oent, I^o-frer
Ihaa any oae else eaa atlord them. Having pattaras fbr
■l>si kmds of ihreabiag asaetalnas ia ase in tbe eountry,
W" eaa do repairing at very low rates.
.VauufMSiory eornsr of Pifin and Pike ate. ; War*
b»<tiie, L.ower Levee, earner ef Robert St., S«id i Pas
f«aU tjasl.'Si-dtvw lilLKAN * .SNA'tBiC
111 INNBSOl A PIONEER BINDERY
Pioneer Huiiding.
CORNER THIRD AND CEDAR 8TS.
.All Kind* Blank Book Blii<lin«
threat Ibe heaviest Blaob Ledger down to Cbaeks.
Oor taeiilUee for tbia work ar« eotBpUie, hariag ae-
evred iba vary b«at loola kaowo to tba trade, amoasst
wbtoh are a
ramr bvpmmiob PASuro macmutm,
AUD aaa or
HICOCK'8 PATENT RULING MACHINiS,
OUTTINU KAOHIMBB. Aa.
VAaAtlNBli, QCABTBBLIE8 AND PAMPBLBTB
BOUND TO OBDBB.
We Irrtte Ibe ladles to bring their Muata, "Laly'a
Booka," As., and bare tbem neatly dreaB«d In Boroaoo
out Bd . aa, or olberwlae.
WB flCABAMTBB
to aiTB
TION.
BMTIBB SATIBBAO-
Book* R^Botxndi— Prioas ll^ow
VIOBBBB PBIBTIHO UOHPABV. j
UOB FORT BN ELLIN O.
TOB
MINNESOTA STAGS COMPANY
WILL BUB (KIACRBS
TO FORT 8 N E L L I N Q,
TWICB DaILT, leaviag tbe iBteranticoal at 9 a'eloefc,
A.M.,aad te'eloek, P.H Beturnlag, ears P.jrt Baal-
liBg at 12 o'eloak, noaa, and 4 u'oloek, P.M. Pare— ^In-
gle ttakeia. Sua., eaeb way. Bousd trip lo Port ami
baek,7ae.
oeU8-d .1. C BITBBAKB.
STAPLE UROCI$Ril<:S.—WK MAVH
IB Si>4-« ^<id : ar/lra. tbe LAMUEST STOCK a
Staple (iruaeriei aver brought U this ssarhet aid
dealare from ihe ; 'BBtry are requaetad toeallaadaa
• mine oar gi.ick rn.''.riafl Llsl betsre going balow.
J, <-. A H. CBCRHiNE A (^O ,
'"irner l.o . «>-»n.! ■^iblay *'. ea
1 L!
AUIBMCT OP TUB
XJx)haxa
LOWBB
o I l:
«jUBkM CITT OIL OOBPANV,
AT
&, Holmes,
LBTBB, 8T. PAUL.
100 BBLS. PETROLIUM OIL
POB 8ALB BT THB BABKBI. IND QALLOB.
PBICB PBB GALLON, 46 <«NT8.
This f rtl bas taken lh<> premium over all ethers al tba
Nsa Tork atid Vticniicaa SiHla Cairi'.tn is warranted
Boa-axploalra, aad togira entire aatsiactiuai.
novar ly
EEHY k BROTHER,
BBCTiriBBfi. ANR DKAl'.BS IN
VoT^ifpa. isc I>otnesti9 X.iiQ.aors,
OROCKIilES. " " ""
S"
Third •■tr(
Dawson's Block
between
ben treeta
dscg dly
IJEWSON AND BARNES
BANKERS
Atthe oOcefarmerly oeeapled bv Una A White, Tbird
street, Bl. Paol, wlUbay t-ad sail Kchanga, I.HUd War
rants, Suie, County aad City Scrip Mouay loaned on
good collaterals
Befer by permisalia to MatrnpJitaa i>aaA, Mev
York ; Cayuga Couniy Bank, Au.uii, N. Y. ; Evaaa A
t5o., Baukers, Clnclusal, obi" ; P P. Carver A t^o.
Bankers. Cbleago, lli.tBofc Wlte b B* ward, Waeb
Ingum, D. C. , Thompsua Bra's, laokers, W. Paul
Baafcof 8i.PanI.8t. Paul. tabU-AAwU
ANDY— 260 BOXES ASSORTED
Book and fanor. r. ; au(ii;iu.Aa.
u
THE UKt:AT 8ALK OV
R \ Oi O O
■i CUOTIMUBD AT TBI
L) S
NEW STORE
Co.
OF
L>- W. InjL^ertsoll &
IN lN(il£K.SOiJL'8 BLOCK,
And at prices iu many iustancps less than tba actual
ao^l 01 iiupi>rtfciioii uml maD'it^-.C'>tre.
Mufth rf Ibe immense stock now oferrd (or aale har
been »el«.-i*d from lie larue .Xuctijn .Saleg of l)r>
Uo</ds in tbe city of New York, at panic priceii,
1UKIB LAKUK .•^TOCE oP
FANCY DRESS GOODS
OP EVERV VARIETY OP (,['JAI.ITV.
WIl-I. as SOLD .AT rKICBS VO sail TMB TiaaK.
Hottiad Mor-lla Cloths, Irom 10 to tte. par yard.
PialJ Poll de t hevereis, Kmuroidered Toil i'.e';ua\Toa
Bv.ry variety r;t t^hhlleys Embroidered and
Uray Urisaillas. Blue, Uraasi and i*ii k
i'<arr«ga Lexuliua, Eiigiish, Prencb
and Amartean .^ouiJ!!e!ine de Iji'up^ -,
Prlatad Law:>e lu great variety. Astlead'd atock
N U H A M S.
Jrlich. IP-dLixKij Silks,
Men and lloyn' Summ'-r VVei r ; lSio«delo:ua ; Black
aad Pauey t^aenimereH, Saitinets, aad Summer t'Inths.
Kit 1
Blaok aud
DISTRICT COCRT-" STATE OF
.Ml.NNEbOTA"— SEC'OND DISTRICT, COUNTY
OF Ra.V1.sKV.
\Viu;aui K. Nob'.e and CI arles B. Oaiagher against
Hob^-ri Wbimcreaud W. i'.. ti;uiton.
Sunnmoii.s— Kor ivelief.
" The Slate ol Minnesota" t the above named defen-
dants, aud eice .d ihedt.
Vou and each ol you are hereby summoned and re-
iliured to ausvvei the comilainiiu tbis action, which Las
Lceu lileU iu the oihce of tlie Clerk ol said Court, at &u
P*ul, Miunesou, aud to sirve a copy of your aoswer
to the haid complaini ou the subscriber, at hia olhce
in Hey ward's Bloirk, iu Si. Paul, Mionesoia, within
iweuiy days alter ihe service bereol, exclusive ol the
day oisuch service; anl if you fall to answer the
8a.ldcomplaiut.wuhinthe time a.!oreiiaid, the piHuiuil*
IU ihi.-i »caou Will apply to tbe court lor ihe re.icl
deUiaudcd lu .he CoaipiniLl.
iialed August ij, 1 ol.
„ , MOKRIS LAMPitKT,
nov9-ewSal Plaintiil 's Attorney.
MORTGAGE SA LE.-DEF AULT hav-
ing been made i-. tb» conditions o! a certaiu mort
gate eiecuted and delivered by John Johnisoi. aud
Chriatiau JohUbOU, his w fe, oi itanue. county Slaie
ul Miui.ehoia, P) Charles L.. uakes, of .■%ainl Paul, I'u said
county aud Sutie, da.edthe tweuty lirs; day of Novum
ber.iwiguieen hundred »nl fit' y nine, iu aud by which
mortgage ihe fsid gr<iuu.r5 mor;gaged ttni s«ld uuto the
8.tid (.:aarlas U. Ukkei, hu heirs and assigns, all ibai
iiaci, piece ur parcel ot Und, lying and being lu tbe
Bjidcoau'.y ol Ramsey, and Siate if MiniiestH, descri-
bed as loiiows. to wit; Lot niioibered two (2i n Bloik
uumbrred oue (\) ui Schurmeier's Additian lo the City
ol ^alul I'ftui, ai per recorded pui ih-re d
Wi.icQ said mortgage wiis given losecuiethe payment
ot tbe bum ol five uuni ei dollars, aud iutere t ac-
coiuiug to the c ndiii.nsf f a ceraiu proiuiSbOfy iioie
ol even daie with said mortgage, m«de by toe ssid Jubn
Joiiuson, ai<d paynbie iwo ye«.r« oiler dme, uo glare to
tueorcer ..I hiiiistll, al th- liankiug house ot Bjrup A
Oakes, in S lui Caul a uri'eaid, tor the sum cf Five huu-
dre 1 d.illar-, (*&Xl,J with mieie-t ibe.-ton al the rale ol
iweiity per c. ui per au:. um trom date unlu i sid tte
said interest payable qmner.y; wnK-b taid n-^v, was
endorsed oy sa a Jouusjp, aud delivered lo said Charles
II. 0*Kes. and aibo to bet arc ail uxes wbich mav have
accrued .>i, sa d InudpreM uisio.or WLichmay bc'i.-s^'s
sed luereoa, durlug the siiiU term ol iw., j rars. »i. i biso
tofecaieiae Slim ol Ih.riy d)n.ra as an A;loiueya
lee, rhould prvx;e*dings ae takeu by tte said party ul
the second p»r:, to t reclwte said insrumetit.
Wbii h saiii morigHte wm hied tor record lu the office
of the KeglAler of Ueed., .1 ta.o Itiuus -y couuly <.u the
;ad duy ol November, A. 1). ISiv, a; ..>i o'tlock, P. \l
aud was duly lecordod lu Book "P.' oJ Mo^lgttge^
pages 6,4 aud 6!», oi the Records ol said counivTaud
whereas liie 4ii,irtej-ly rsslallmruiB ol lu.ereal which
le.l due iccofdii.t to the terms ol su d iiole, to wii; the
sum ol twenty hve dollar* i>a the 21st Kebruary, Ibtu-
tae sum ol iweuiy live uoilars ou the iist May, letij lb.-'
sum ol twenty -nve doilar< ou the ilot Aukusi, Jtitjo' ibe
sum ol tweuii-hve doila-sou tbe ;:Ut Novemter, l-6o
the sum ol iweuiy-uve dtluirs ou tae 21s: day ol Peoru
^r. , 16 -1, ^be sum .;i twc uy live duliari due op tnc ilst
day Ol May, lobl aad the sum ol twenty Uve dollars due
ou ihe ilm d»,y ol August, l,-i61, were not pind ou tiie
. ates When the .oame be-erally became due and paya-
ble, as al.>r«siid, uor any ps.ri thereof, and no suit or
pre iceediLgs alia » have aee. lusutuied or had tore
cover Ihe /tumuutb secured by said mungai,e or any part
th' raof. Auu ihere is no* clsimed \o he due tip n said
note aud morijtsge at me d*t - ol this notice, as interest.
as alorehai'J, me sum 01 %l~itt Uu.
.»ow, ibcr- i^ri-, Il tice ,» hereby given ihai 'jy virtue
of apower ol sale coutaiied in said mortgage, aud ef
the S'.-.tute ID siioQ case made aud r.roviaed tbe said
uiorit,aged p-eoilBcs abcve desantjed. wiU be s- hi by
lUs .Mierill . 1 ^ald coutity ol Kamsry, at pub ic auction,
iM Ibe bijjue.bi bidder, .ua;«^h, al ihe Itout door ol the
C urt House in Si. 1 au , in said County of Ram ey, on
Saturday, the 2Sth day of Decetuher, A. 11. IsCl, ui ten
u ci.x-K, A. M. to pay aud salisly the am.'uut due upon
csi, Uu.e and mortgage, its aloret^aid, aad .be exueasas
]l i<uch aa.e.
.said piemi^as will be aold fibjeci to tbe payment of
tbe pnucipai siim secured i« be pmd by sal" mivtgage
uuo accru! ng ui.t i -bt
oiiAKIiia II. OABES, Mtctgact.a.
Iiaiad NoTember llib, lani,
Va.s Bites A orvicsit, Attumeyi for M<irtga<Pb«.
uovla— bwwedu
ALSO A VCHT LSaUK STOCK OF
UOc^lE&Y, GLUV>^ AND £MBU0IDE1U£S,
FAHO.SOLS, SUN-UMBUKLLA.S. *c.
Also a large stock o'
DOMtiSTIC AND FOREIGN GOODS
By the piece ir packaRc, for il e country trade.
Coiintry Alercli«tiit«
Can purchase tbeir (ioods o! us, and savo time and
money . We also invite the atleniici; ot the La-
dies to our Hew Styles of t;ioak^ and
Mautilias. tiur entire stoi-h will
b*- sold lor
CA8U, Al PRiCKS TO liKKV « 0>;PKTITI0b
Taa publla ava t.<^vlled to visit our New Stoie.
D. W. INGEUSOLL k CO.,
«ay9-daw >^k >'!iiil. Miuoaaota.
VLT O L C T T ' S
LIVEUr AND BALK STABLE,
THIBDSTBKET, OPPOSiXKMEKCHABTS'UOTKU
SAINT PAUL, MINMK.SOTA.
Tbe dadersigned haa erected a Urge an.l commodious
stone Stable ou fhird street, aud aas a splendid stock of
UORJ^KS, CAHRIAGKS,
BUGGIEtB. SLEIGHS, 4c.
Ha la prepared at ail times to furaiab a suparior ((Hal
ity af Livery to parties aud others.
Ladies' add lianilamea's .saddle lluraw furabhed ai
tbe shortest notice.
Morses boarded by the day or week on the most reas-
■ablelarms. (auuSi H. 1). WOSCOTT.
R
E M O V A L-
We bave rem ved oor Si(«k o( Iroa, Nails, ."^teel, Ac,
from the old btaad oa Wabat'aw ■tre«t lo tba NKW
SfoNK Kiri.DliSii on Iba aonh si.e ol TillRO, be-
twaea Wabasbaw and Cedar etreeis, whare *e respect,
fally aolicii tbe patronage (jf those purabasing goods la
our line.
oaAl-43BS VI0OI.I A DBAB.
'» I AFAYETTE,- MINNESOTA
V\iM^ UOMU} 10 tUClTLfiUb.
Tba proprietors of the toaa of
L-AKAYPTTK,
OB THB BKn RIVKB OT TMK NOBTH,
Will make liberal doaalioD* of lots to ah persons wb^i
will settle upon aud improve tbe same, fbia io*a |«
situated 4*1 miW-s below hurt *bereroB;ble, and Ibu
miise above I'embiDa, aad diiacUy ofrojira tub
Mown or tBR CuBTKiiKc sivcK, IS tba seBlre 01 oae ol
tbericheat vaiiays aad basi agneulturai ragioua ia ibr
v<>rld. Is abiiadaotiy snpplied wi;b woo.1 and waiar
aad tbe eouBtry sro'iud it bas be«ii reeanlly surveysd'
and iti u'j» op«D to settlement. The town aiKrk:. tbe'
b«>ad ..1 BavigaiioB oo the Bed Birar ol tba So'iii t»«
IS aaally aoceiislble, tba line or stage, from M. Paul to
Pembiua pasMag there aemi-weekly. Mo ^ortioa ol
Ihai'greai west offer* nof-e iBducemeats i«> settlers.
Por information address J uUN R. IBVl.Nfc;, iia« g,
rMl. Binn««««. asw-Zd-iUwiv
IN PROBATE COURT— RAMSEY
X COLXfV, STAXii Og|MiNNK80TA.
AtaSpecUl Termol tue~'roOaie Court, held In and
for thu v..ouniy ol Ramsey, at St. Paul, on Ihuradav the
7lh day of November, A. 1). isei. ••—j.-io
In the mauer ot the estate of Jamea P. UeywarJ
dicei.Mad. •
Lpou reading and fl ling the petition of the admlws-
traiors lu eaid matter, praying for an order of license
to sell the ie-1 estate of the said deceased, and for the
further time oi sii mouths in which to render their
Uual accouot ou said matter-
It IB ordered thai fhursday the 19th day of De-
cember, A. D , labl, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon, at the omce ol the Judge of Probate ui
the city of St. Paul, be assigned t.r the heariucol 'said
petliRiu, and that Uie heirs ai iaw of said deccaMid aud
all oiber persons iceresied id the said esiaie are re-
quired lo appear al a session ol the Probate Coiiri then
aud there to be holden and show cause, il auy itere be
why the prayer ot the aatd peUuoni^ shouia not ba
granted.
Aud it is further ordered, that the said petitioner riva
notice to all persons iut«reat«d in said estate ol the pen
deucy ol the said peUlion, aad the hearing tbereol bv
causiiii; a copy ol this order to be publuihed in the Tio-
ucer and fieuiocrat, a newspaper published aihi. i'aul,
m said county of Ramsey, lor six succeaslve weeta
previous to said day u: hearing.
J. P. HOYT.
nov&-d6w Judge of Probate.
VOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Al Deladit has oeen made la tbe uonditioos ol aeer-
i.in ludeaiiire o; Mortgage, by ihe uou-payneni of
moueys ihcreiu secured uj be pad, made aud executed
by Joou J. WiiUa.i.s a, d Mary Aune uMina-jif, his wue
mortRagorf , ot the City o. St- Pain and Co. my of Ram-
sey, jtiunesota, lo Ltmau ItmiV^u mbnga«ep, ci ihe
same piace, daied June 1st, A. U. lhi7, auu recorded on
ihe ;.'..d day oi June, A. D. It57, at u^ o'clock r. «. . f
thai d*y, ;u Ibe JLce of the Register oi Deeds, •! Ram-
sey Couniy, iliuLesota, in aooa " A.'' oi Morigaaes. on
pages 4t»7 Bud 4W*.
ibe e is calmed V) be due and payable, at Ihe date of
ihis notice December 6, laCl, ou said murigage the sum
oJlive tuiidred audeigbly els- t d«Uars (.u - sixiy sevi-u
rents, ti-M btf ) the premises aro d a.ribea in said
moTigage as loilows, to wit :
All that 'j-aci or paroelof land lying and being in the
City ol Si. faul, Cuun'.y of RsUiSey, and ierrllory <uow
.NUite) ol .Minuea.>ia, described as loilews, lo wii : Lot
SIX, I6j in iilocfc eighty ilirce, ^WJ in Dayton aud Irvine's
Asdi.aj lo B.. I aiU. 1 he said m jri^age audtbedejt
ibereby secured were duly aaaigued bv the said Lhman
Oaytou to uaniel W. Ingersoli, af said m. haal, ou the
.■Sih d.y ol November, lebl, w ich taid insirumeni of
assi»ttimeDt Was aad recorded on the bJi day ol No-
vemter, 1801. ai 4 o'clock P a ol thai day. la
tbe omce of t e Kegmter ol Dee:^, of »aid Ramaar
Cruuty, in Boos " B " uf /ta-iguoieuia on tages JUb and
No suit or proceeding bas I een nsiituted at iaw to re-
cover the deoisecared by tie bsju mor gbge. except bj
lb:; recovery ol lue judgeaieiii, iw a portion Jf the murt-
«ai;e debt, lu lavor ol Dsua A Wh.ir aga.ns: the .ail
Ji.hu J. Williams, tor the sum 01 $0*^4 4t». docketed in
Ihe tUioc ol .nc Clerk o: ine Li.uici touri, 1.1 Ram-
sey Co'iulv, on .be 7iii cay 01 » ebruary, A. U. lafri, upoD
»hichjudgemei.l au extcultoo bas uceu duly issued and
reiuri-ed wholly uu»aii«,Ued, and tbe said judgement la
jow uell aud .-wned by ibe b-.id t/auiei v*. iugersolL
audlswhol.y 'UUpald.
Notice la iherelore hereby given, that by virtue of a
p<jw«r ol saie coutaiued m, and recorded with sa d
mort«(ake, and iii pur=u»nce >I ihe siaiue id such caae
made aai provide 1, itie >a'd m'lrigsge will te lornoioa-
ed, a-'l the ja:d mortgaged preojisos above deacnoed,
wUib.auidit public lendue, to the highest bidder for
cash, 1- 1 the Iron I door cf the Couri Lou-e, lu the aaid
ytlv of Saint Paul, on the lath day ol January. ▲. D.
ktiii, al lUo't^iOwS lu lue lorecooa of that day.
Dated, at .Saiut Paul, Miuu., December i. Ib61.
DANIKt. W. INUaR.Si..Li.,
Assignee ol Morigagee.
SrsKCSR A CaavsK, Attorneys lor ASaiguee.
dectl did
M
OKI GAGE SALE.— D E F A U LT
AfcSlGNEE'S HALE.— NOTICE IS
brie: y givcu lo ali whom it mav cimcern tbi bj
virtue ol au aasigumetit lu writing, executed by Alexis
H.illey, ol \Aa^...-,hiw CO iiuy, -Mluuesota. to ihe undei-
bigutd, dated iha »^ d»v al Jauuary, 18:>, 1 will on
Saiv.rday ibe el?vcuih U'l «iay ol .lanuary, lb6i, at leu
o'clock lu the li-reuixm, and thereafter uatil the ssms
are ' uipos'd, oBer tor »aie, ai puDlic auction, to lue
highest uidder lor ckkb, st tua ouice 01 Messrs. Van Kt
leu J t -dicer, lu the ciij- • I .»u I'aui, Rauikcy c- unty,
Minneaota, ail a.id singular the real esUle, goods and
chatiels, i ersouai properly, mort^agts, nous, dues,
accjuuis, and balances on accoun! of aoy kind whatso
ever, winch have come inuiha posses'si. u or kuowl-
edge ol ta.J assignee, i.j viiliie ol said ai~sih'nmeut re
mauling iiudisposei. ol, and ail the right, luls aud luler
est which thr said Alexis Balliy, bad in and to the same
at the daie theieol.
Ssid properly consisting iu part of the in'.erest of said
aa.lly m aud to ceriaic 1. .iI estate in the couulus ol
Ramsey, Dakota, Wabaihaw aud lieuum, MinuesoU ,
note* sircuredby mortgajje upon lauds in Dakota coun y'
book account-! due »aid Hailiy at Red Wood,t.:ruw Wicu
l-oiig Prairie, Wabasbaw. «i faui en : elsewhere 1. said
dutte, aud bis iulerest ta :be W..bssiiaw Land Company
Ac, Ac.
^chedul^8 0f the prope-ty, notes, book accounts Ac.
wiib abstracts ol ilUe to tba real cslaie. I^aJ be exam-
ined upaa application a. the oihce of Van Kileu A olb-
ear, at auy tioie belore tee day oi sa.e
NOliJlAN \\\ iLm'tO'S,
n 1 V- w .^ . , . ^'i^Aoee of Al iia tfaiKy.
Daied November 27, Ifijl.
Vai KTTsa A orricsB, Attta^eys for Asaignea.
uov.UMilawnijaiiil
SHERIFF'S S.ALE.— IN PURSU
J A-M'c and by virtt.e of a jadgmeut and decree
lor lien aud sale, oiade aiid beariug date at a General
Term ol ,be u siric; t:<(url ol ttie becond Judicial
Distru-t, in aad l«r me cuuiity of Ramsey aud Mate of
ilianes-iiH, on iha ihirty-ursi day ol Auj^osi, A. i>. l.Nil,
lu a certain acilou lu na'd cocrl pendmg. MUeiciu
James P. I'ond is plainti I. and Alana hi. Carpenter aud
Aarreii t'nrpenler, her b ivbaud are defendacis, where
in a'.d whereby 11 was, aiaoug oUier iiiiucs ordered,
aljudgad and decreec thai lue lollowi g described
premises, lying and betni la the county of Ramsey and
Slate oi M nuesoia, and described as loilows, uvwii :
CommcBCiug ai a puiui in i£e centre ol sec.lou niim-
•erokelij. ij township number twenty eigbt I2;ii of
raujie latuiy taree liij ; Iheace noribwestardiy I'iee
hundred and twnuiy-twu 9;k10U feet, reserving'tben •
iross asiitp tbi-iy-ibree ie-i in width Ou the *e.t side
fia- Be.'iern AveBU»-; .bfoceslou^ Suiimi Av. nue ou
the «o:>tkea!iieru Side, two hupdrad aad aevenao'd9
lUtn leal . thence exir;oi.g al right audits 10 .SummP
Aveuue, lo Kaiui-ey sire, i, as laid out uy Jousmau A
."sia.nsoa , ihajce ta the place of beginuinis, wiiu ihe
bui.diii>;B tr.er 0.1 siluai.- I. and ihe herediutuieuU aud
ap, urt. uai-icB aareuBlo Oeiuugla^, aa4 ail tbe luiareki
aud a.iate ibai Ibe said .Maria K. Carpeuter had th. ruu
ou the uiaUi Aay oi Aivamber. A.i>. lijbo, or al any
time tbtraafter, he s«ld m oue b.y-ly by ihe bberill 0;
Kam»a> coiiuty, ui saii.ly tjia aiooaat dim \o aaid
James 1'. l-ond. plaiBoii, wUicB was taaa ai:d there a.1
J B<t««d io b« aavaa baadted aad alBcl . uiat duliars ai.d
ibliiy veBla. tu{ie.b«r WIU Ihe fiuisaraum ul lauriaou
dollars »<IA iA4riy-ave ^..-bu coals a. ituiad 1 u;d on
ifaH BrNi Ua) a< kovambai-, A. D. IbM, isvv atiiia aata
premiees
Now, .beratore.Botiae <a baraby given, that I wiliseil
tba above deserioed real pro>,criy, aoMl i»« miermi ai^
esiawi (bat ihe said Maria K Carpeutar n*J la or to the
<,auia 01. ist Biuih day 1^ »evaujt/«r, A. U. l.'5*e. ur at
any uiae iheriuMicr, at tse lroaL4«or uf las C^uri tiouae
IB tbe dty ot St. Paul, ii t«<d F..uaty at Ramsey, aa
»aiurday, tst; ivt uuty -brot day of li««emfe v, Mai, i.i
lea o'eluok in the loreai^oA ul ibot day. la sawKy Um-
amot.hi. asicu sbaji ba J' r- un sai d j aagtnani aoa a«ei-«c
aad tbe cnsta and «xp«a»t a 01 sals.
UtMed at St. I aui, NiH-taiOM-s, 11161.
AAitwA W. l.LLifc,
AiierUt el RMMry ^^o
By Bo8i« WiUb.lA«OA, Unyiuy
BaivaoBB A i^tip, PhsuiuiPs AManwya.
Bo*9-^Uwitw
mor;gage made aad executed by 1». Miiart, Jr., k. D.
( oUb, aud li&vid b.uari, uiurlgagors, loW. R.Buwu,
uior^tcage-.-. beanug Bale aud acknowledged the leuih
day 1-1 March, an. l(S6e. aud recorded lu the i.ltiee of
i.je Register I DcedB, Ol Ramsry county. Mate of
Miuneaula, 00 the tenth day of March, Iti^t. ai 6i^ o'clock
PH., in bo..k 'L-'cf raorigagea. pages aX: and SJ3,
wueretiy tiie Said morigai' rs <.ld grant, bargain, sell,
and couvey l.j lue said moriga4ee a part or portion of
lot live la,. lu seciiou six itij, township twenty-eight 128|,
(il rauge iweniy two 1^.;^ wesi, and occupioo by a stone
saw mill, b^ur.ded aad described as loiluas, vix:
BeKiiiuing at a point teveuieen Wl-lOu feet northwest
from the iruai oi ibu maio building, produced forty [4u]
leei Ir.rm iho i.ortheaslsideoi said main Ixiliding, theuca
«oiilh west aioLK a Hue paral el with tbe front o the mill
one huudre'. aud iwi-uty feal lo a stake iliiriy Foet south
west f.'om tBe sou'hwest side 01 said main building,
tbeuce uonbwest along a une parallel with aaid bouih-
wesi side one huuiired and nliy leei la a slake, laeoee
uoitlieasi alon^ a Hue paraiiel with tbe Iroci 01 said
building oue hundred and twenty lee; to a staae, Uienae
southeast aioiig a line parallel with said southweal aide
one hundred and Uliy teei to the point of beginning.
Said icorigage being executed and delivered to secure
tbe payinei.tol three certain promissory uoies made
aad delivered 10 the m^mgagors iicder ihe tirm uaiue of
Stuart, Cobb A Co., to the order 01 sain W. R. Bown. aud
oeariDg ereu dat<> aiib said montage, .and aaid morv
gage haviLg t><:eu duly assigned Lo :'. i'reslon Winter-
mule, ol S. I'aul, by ueeu ol asmgumeut in wrilicg,
teariUf date aud acknowledged ih,^ S4ia i:ay ul Aiiga«i,
a P. iaol, and recorded in the olUce of the Ke^uLrr of
l-erOs 01 iiamsey couuly, on the 4tb day ol September,
I'^ii, at 4>c o'clock ra., in book " Ii ol assignmeuia,
pages ibx aud 163 ;
.\nd whereas there ts now claimed uy be cue, and la
due, up'ju said u.tes SLd mrrtgage, at the date of this
n<Hice, the sum ol tweuiy-iao hundred and niuety-iao
:>)-Uiu ($*,.'Vi..fcii do..arb, aud uo proceedings ai law or
oiher»inc lisving b«eu inaututedio recover the debt due
auu secured by said mortgage or any pari ibereol :
Now, therclore, notice in oereby given that by vlrloe
of the power ot sale lu said mortgage contained, aud
parruaul lo the sta'-ile m suco cases made and pro-
vided, the abovK describid mortgaged premises will be
sod at public auciiot-, at kua iroui do>jr ol the Cimri
House, lu the city ol .'>t. Paul, Ramsey county, to the
higher.i uidder lor cash, ou tbe ll«ui day o: Decembi^r,
1.N>1, 10 salisly the aauant due on said mortgage, 10-
ge.btr H itii cobU aud disoursemeuts ol sale.
iialed bt. Paul, tJclotier &, IMil.
P. I'RKaXON WiMKKliL'lg, Aasignee
UasRrJ. UoBs, AiP>rney for Assignee.
The above uotise la withdrawn, aad preoeedlnga
thereuuder discontiiiuxd.
i'. I'RR-.loN WINTaRMLTK, Assignee.
licsRT J. Hoa«, Attorney tor Assignee,
iipcemb'.r 2, 1861. dec3 2w
0".i
UlANCERY SALE. — DiSi'RICT
ULRT OP THK UMTKD STaTKs FoR TuM
DlSfhlCl OK MINNK'-^OTA— SS.
The Mechanics' Hank vs. Ueorge W. Parrlngton and
Martha Aon I'arrtng on. fall wUe, Alexaa der Ramsey
Tba City of St. f aui, i yrus U. McCormick, aud Cai-
wallader tl. tl'ashouru.
roRfcCLoSLRK IN I'HANCRRY.
Decree October Term, A. D. Ib61-$13,2a 01, lalerest
and costs.
Pursuant to the decre^ai order ol the above Court,
maot- lu ih.s cause at the OctMberlerm, IStl, the under-
signed, laaster in Chancery, of said t;ourt,
will sell at public auction, to the hii(beat
cash bidder, ou Ihursday, the nineteenth [Idtbj
d.ty or i»ece.mber, labl, at elevaa o'eloak in the
turenoon, at the Irvot entrance u> ibe place of holding
catd Court, lu Brown's Block, Third street, city of i-t.
Pai.l, lu said li|strict.>i Miuoesota^ tbe toliowlcg de
scribed premises situate ii the Couuiy of Ramsey
.■N-.aie ol MiUiieao-a, to WII : I-ot number one llj. aud
the esat two thirds ol lot number two ,2j iq block
uum'oered twemy lour ii4i, in Rice « Irvine'a
addiiKiU to tbe mjwb lOow city] ol ttt. Paui; ar.4
pan 01 io-s nuiiiier ouelij and two [2j, m Plock number
SIX y -three ibJj.lD irvme's eclargem<nt to illct 4> Ir-
v.ue's Aiiditioii to^■t. Paul aforesaid, commencing ai a
pomioui'ak s.reet sevfjnty laei irom the juootiou of
\juti and bl. Anthony streets ; thence westarly. paraiiel
with -'^i- AaJiouy s'.^eet, seventy Uve leet and eicbl
inches , ihetice Buutheriy, parallel wiih Oak street
iLi;iy feel , theuce easterly, paiailoi with St. Anih «*
Bireei. seveuiy uve leet and — inches , thence cwiber-
ly. uuU k alrcei, thirty leet u> ihe place of befmuing,
sut-.jeci lo the rigui of ihe lormer "wuerB to convey anv
stream ol w,»t*r tbersihrough. and subject also 10 the
''?n of a certatu mortgage executed by said George
B. tcrriui^binoud \aiLba Ann Parnugtnn to Samuel
U. Andrews ot the said e /unty ot ramsev, on the
tttenty iirs; >jay oi February, lu the year ol 'our Lord
u a thjusaui eigh, hundred and hfiy-seven I12U7J, 10 se-
cure the payment of eleven baodred dollars and lote,
resl, aiid wb.chs.iid mori(s«ge i.osaid Andrews,; is re-
corded IU book 1 of Morlgagirs, UD pages '6bt, and 347 .f
Ibe records ol tbe Regis.er ol i>eed» l>r said (.ouuiy of
Ramsey iuigeiber with ail the teuemenia, berediiamenta
aiidapp'.irteuaucts thereunto boiuogmg, or in anywise
appertainiu<r.
at. Paul. November 4, ItMil-
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SAINT PAUL. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1861.
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The CharlMton Fire.
I Manasias. The entire force laid
on their arms
INEW SERIES - NUM BEk 1»6§
} WHOLE NTJMBEB, «348
"rririst p^pgg orr wB cirr and coitwtt. \ attended bj a negro insurrection, that was
promptly eappreflBed.
The,^, thi. „«„i„g .how. ,h.. .h.|i'^i;^,t^r crino'i'.noiiis
; fire waa caused by a negro incendiary and 5 *° »ecoant of the trne «tate of the case, '
' - - ' I and nten and horses were sent and broaght
CITY NEWS
HT. PADL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17.
Thrcatoaing Attltadc of Englantl.
The news from England \b extremely
warlike. Without referring to the tone of
the prew, the action of the Government has
been gnch as to caose the liveliest apprc-
henaions of war between that country and
the United States. Jt has been decided by
the law officers of the crown, that the ac-
tion of Captain Wilkes was unjostifiable
and a flagrant violation of the law of Na-
tions, and a direct insult to the ooantry, I ^^^ expenses of the war. These are un.
and it was the duty of the Government to | '°'*^*^ *'th such remarkable clearneas, as
to render any explanations superfluous.
Another account
states that an insurrection broke out in the
interior two days before the fire occurred,
■Msracary Chad's Repott.
The whole of this important document
may be found on our second and third
pages. It is generally considered as the
ablest State paper that has yet emanated
from the Administration, and will be read
by all who desire to be informed of the
plans devised by the Government to meet
and men and hoVse's"VerT .^nT r^dTroTg'ht ^ ^'"''"Sf FESriVAL—The ladies •/ the
back the gua» and the auiaii ara»» aud blankets. <^Dtral Presbyterian Church will give a
— Soperb sleighing exists over nearly the , Supptr, for the benefit of the Church Fund
whole of Maine, as well as large portions of 0° next Thursday evening, the 19th instant'
New Hampshire and Vermont, the snow at IngersoH's Hall.
13 about eight inches deep, aud is frozen so „, , .r^ " —
that sleighs glide smoothly over the hard , ^^ «« ''^^es of the St. Faul'g church will
sartace. j ^^^^ ^^^ »'« for a few days, at the store on
-The Boston Liberat(yr, calls the Presi- i'^*'''"'^ '^^^*' '"^'^ occupied by Joseph W;
dent's message « feeble, rambling and ridi ' ''^'°®' °°^ ^^^ *^^ Whitney's Daguer-
culous"— says Mr. Lincoln " makes a merit ^° /^a'"0°' an assortment of fancy articles,
BUSIl<rES8
LOOALJi.
Miss Fannv GoonaicH wiahea to take a claaa
of young Ladies in Dkawino akd Painting
Boom next door to the Fionmb a>u> Dbmocbat
office.
Terms $10 for 26 leasona.
LATEST NEWS I the
to
demand reparation, and the Cabinet bad
come to the conclusion to make that de-
mand. It is also said that a special mes-
senger from the Government came over in
the laat steamer carrying a demand to
Lord Lyons, insisting on an apology and
restoration to the protection of the British
flag of Masok and SurxLt. Theae facts,
in connection with ao order of the Privy
Council prohibiting the export from the
United Kingdom of gunpowder, salt petre,
brimstone, and nitrate of soda, certainly
have a warlike aspect. Great Britain will
not make such demands unless she is pre
pared to enforce them, and should they be
peremptory as we have reason to suppose
they will be, there wiU be little room for
diplomacy to procrastinate the issue. We
trust crawfish or fight.
Rt^llrf for the Prisoner, of the Pir* K*.
glmei.t now at Richinontl.
Chaplain Nxax, promptly attended to
the r(qu€-8t of Governor Rajis.t, to attend
to the wants of our prisontrs at Richmond
The following letter and accompanying
documents reached the Executive office by
the last mail :
» r „ ^^^^"'"'•w. D. C.,!Dec. 10, 1861.
am : Your communication of Nov. 2Gth en-
closing a letter of Adjutant Pierson, of the
Maseachnsetts 20th. a prisoner of war. appeal-
ing m behalf of the soldiers of the Minnesota
f irat m Richmond, was received at Camp
«tone, on the night of the 6th inst.
According to your reqaest, I started the
next morning for this place to supply the
wants of thoae who are captives and slLgers
in a strange land.
On Saturday I had an interview with Qener-
*1 Meigs, the Quartermaster of the United
biatcH, in relation to a supply of clothing for
tha prisoneid belonging to the First Regiment
abBichinond. He informed me that he had
lately dispatched via Fortress Monroe clothing
sufficient for two thousand men, which by this
tuua 13 probably in the possession of the pris
oners of war.
Our HcMra Summary.
—Gen. Sigel is in St. Louis quite ill with
rheumatism.
—Gen. Sherman landed at Port Royal
with 15,000 men. He has since received
1,000 men of Gen. Butler's expedition, and
there are 3,000 more od the point of de-
parture from Boston. On Friday of last
week transports sailed from Fortress Mon-
roe with the 45th and 76th Pennsylvania
regiments, aid these have been followed by
the 65th and 97th. All told, Gen. Shermaa
has at least 25,000 men. If Burnside's ex-
peditioa is destined to Port Royal, that
will add 10,000 more.
— Thofl. H. Johnston of the Lincoli
Cavalry, who was executed at Washington
last Saturday for desertjou, according to
hw own confession, entered the army in or-
der to desert, that he might thus reach New
Orleans, where bid mother resides. In car.
eying out his plaas, he got beyond our lines,
b«t mistaking our pickets for the enemy's,
he raa towards them throwing up his bands
and crying that he was a deserter. They
assured him that they belonged to the other
side, took his arms, and said that he must
prove his good faith by giviag information.
Thereupon he told them that they coald
capture part of our men behind him, where
they really were, and gave abundant de-
tails touching our strength and position.
—Says a private letter from Kentucky
under date of the 8 th inst : '
suitable for the season and the approaching
holidays. Sale commencing Friday, De-
cember 20th.
of his imbecility "—styles the colonization
project *♦ nonsence, and the President « im-
pertinent " for suggesting it, and finally
characterizes the whole paper as " weak
and common place to a
?L^nrT' ^""^ ^^ ^"- «^^««««^''' ^*^«^ atHarrisburg.Pa.. we lea^^'t^'t'^e
at bt. Cloud, has a half column ol the same has so far recovered from his late illness that
kmd of stuff. he will be able to joia his regiment by the
-Rev. James F. Clarke, of Boston in his lat January. This will be very gratif vin^r
remarks at the funeral of Lieutenant Put. to his many friends in Minnesota
REoovBHiNo.-From a late letter received
painful degree." \ m this city from Lieutenant Colonel Miller
nam, relates the following anecdote of the
gallant Pulaski :
The Polish soldier was gently rebuked by
Washington for rash exposure of his life. He
replied : " General, my forefather died, killed
in battle, when he was twenty-two; my grand-
fa her died in battle, fighting for his country
when he was twenty-three; General I am
twenty five, and 1 am ashamed to be alive."
—On the 7th inst., a serious if not fatal,
accident beleil G. W. Lattenstall of the flag
ship Minnesota, at Old Point. A block of
wood, quite heavy, fell accidentally from
the hands of a sailor, which stiuck Captain
S. on the bead, knocking him overboard.
Ho fell a distance of some thirty feet alight-
ing on a small propeller alongside. So se-
rk)u8 was the stun and w:)und8 received,
Anothxb WABNINO.-A team in the
employ of the Government, in crossing on
the ice at Mendota, yesterday morning
loaded with clothing and equipments be^
longing to the second Cavalry Company
broke through tke ice, and wosid have bst
the whole load but for the timely assisUnce
of the soldiers at the Port.
Fhksh OrsTKKa-Capt. Geo. Bene, (Onion
Hotel) announces to his old customers and the
public generally, that he is now in daily re-
ceipt of Fresh Oysters, which he is prepared
to serve up at the low price of 30 cents per
dozen. His ResUurant Booms will compete
with any in the city, and his liquors will
speak for themselves. GivehimacaU. decSlm
Self-sealing Diamond Photographs, twenty,
five for Onk Dollar, at
WHIT NEY'S GALLERY.
Thermuu»«tn«ai RacorU for 1B6I.
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9 Sundity 22
10 MoAday 37
11 Tueaday ag
12 Wednesday.. . 6
13 Thurid»y ..... 24
14 Fiid»y.: S7
15 SaturoAy 31
16 Sunday ......i 27
>6 Mouday ^
Bl TELfiC^RAPH TO ST. PAUL
tVIIV SLO IV S LIJV £
American Cabinet had resolved
pjck a quarrel with England.
He made an eloquent peroration in fa-
Sir Richard Cobaen of a pacific tone urg-
ing a suspension of judgment
startling News from England ir'^t'Sn/""™'?^;- fe tfU'
Jingland and America attract:^ much atteos
Peremptory B^tmand for the
Release of JfKason and
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DECLARATION OF WAR
THREATENED.
iHE WBATHEB._It is now the 17th of
December, and the river not frown .uflU
cient to bear team. ; and indeed not yet en-
tirely dosed. For the last week the win
has shone out warm, and gave more the sp.
x)ijKr>
0« Saturday tvening. »t 7>< o'clock. JOHN rBKJM£
KICK, only .on of John S. and Emm. 8 Prince
•«ed U year.. 6 monUi* and i: day. '
Tlie funeral .«»lce. wlli take place at the Cathedral
th,. morning at un O'clock, where U.e IrJend. of ibe
family are reapeoif ully IsTltMl to attecd.
lEON STKAMEB WAIIRIOR BOUND FOB
AJNNAi?QLI8.
Decision of the Privy Council
FRANCE SUSTAINS ENGLAND.
pearance of spring than
that very slim hopes were entertained olj^'**'»<* for croaking yet.
his recovery. Should this painful accident'
winter. Ko
I know by the movementa that are on fooU
that we are on the eve of a great battle • aud
one too that will be the hardest fought 0/ this
year and the hottest fight ever known in this
country. There will be at least 250,000 men
engaged at Bowhng Green. Gen. Bockner
(rebel) will have loO.COO. The rebela wUl tiirht
hard, for if is life and death with them.
Bj Adama Expresa 1 have eent, as yon will
SCO by accompanying correspondence, one
hundred doliara for distribution among our
mt-n.
After consultation with Colonel Dana and
Doctor Hand I couclnJed in this instance to
take this Bum from the Hospital Fund of the
First Regiment, believing that it will be grati-
fying to the donors, as the festal sea.son draws
near, to know that a portion of their contribu-
tions has been devoted to cheering the cap-
tivea in their hours of loneliness.
For the actual hotel and travel
—Dr. Boutillier of our First Regiment,
who returned from Washington last Suts
nrday, says that regiments continue to ar-
rive, at the rate of two, three and four each
day.
—The New York Herald of Tuesday last
says that, on Saturday evening, President
Liucoln uttered the following words to a
friend who had called upon him :
Emancipation would be equivalent to a John
Brown raid on a gigantic scale. Our position
is surrouiuled with a suflicient nnmber of dan-
gers already. Abolition would throw ajcainst
^^<:„t""T''v'''^'-^^^ f^"'' S'*'^^ of Missouri,
fn-rn"''.? ^'^eP»»' a"*^ Maryland, which it is
costing the nation such ettorts to retain We
have our hands full as it is, and, if there is to
be any siich suicidal legislation, we might as
. ., . . eiing expenses "" ""J' f"*=" suiciaai legislation, we might
hile attending to your request, 1 have drawn ,T! ''." ^T ** °°*'®' *°«* ^^K'n taking up
4 i.iuav© drawn the arteries to prevent our bleeding to death
ou you aa Governor of the Sute
I am with respect,
E. D. NEILL,
Chaplain Minnesota First.
Wasuinoton, Deo. 9, 1861.
Major Utnerai IVooi, U. S. ^~
SiB-Herewith is a note and package of one
hundred gold dollars, addressed to the caraof
Qiueral Winder to be distributed among the
soldiers of the First Minnesota Bagiment, pri-
Boners in Richmond.
Pl«aao forward by the proper channel, aai
much oblige youra respectfully,
B. D. NEIIX,
Chaplain Minnesota First.
/'.- / Mr . ^^«HiN0T0H, Dec. 9, 1861.
Utnerai IVtnder—
Si«: Availing myself of your courtwy I
forward through Major General Wool a pack-
age of one hundred gold dollars, to be quickly
distributed among the soldiers ot the First
Minnesota Regiment, now in Richmond. I also
send a note to them, which, if not objectiona-
ble, yon will bo kind enough to deliver with
the package.
Very respectfully,
E. D. NEILL,
ChapUin First MinneaoU Regiment.
«... ^ „ Washington. Dec. 9, 1861.
Soldiers of Mmnttota in R chmond—
By the exigency of war aeparated from your
regiment in the batUe of July 2lst. you are not
forgotten by your comrades in arms or bv
your State. ^
As early as Angoat I attempted to send a
small sum of money to purchase little com.
forts, but at that Ume 1 could find no author-
ized channel of communication. To the care
of General Winder I have this day forwarded
or equal distribution, one hundred dollars of
the hospital fund contributed by good men and
uobla women of our Sute for those sick and
in prison.
—A gentleman who came by the Africa,
had an interview with our Minister, Mr!
Adams, before leaving London, who inform-
ed him that he had had a correspondence
with Lord John Buasell upon the 8«bject of
th« sailing ol the Adger for the purpose of
arresting Masoo and Slidell, and stated
that the bw officers of the crown admitted
the right of the Adger to make such an
arrest. Mr. Adams looked upon the Nash-
TiUa matter as much the more serious of
the two.
—In the case of Catherine N. Forrest
against Edwia Forrest, a fall beneh of the
Snpwior Court has decided agaiaet the mo-
tion of the defendant for a new trial, and
confirmad the award of «4,000 a year ali-
mony.
—Gordon Grant, a prominent citiaen of
Troy, New Tork.died on Friday, aged sev-
enty years. He went to Troy fifty^five
years ago and engaged as cook on a river
sloop. From cook he rose to master, and
ttom master to a very extensive forwarder
and trader in the lumber and wholesale gro-
cery lines, and was connected successfully
with the heavy firms of Silliman k Grant
and Grant, Coffin & Church.
—The report of a panic in the rebel army
at Centreville, daring a review of seventy
thousand men, appears to be confirmed.
They were commanded by Beauregard, and
reviewed by Jeff. Davis. The accoant
says:
result latally, our fsv:"<»rnment will lose
one ot its very best oflkars.
—Letters from Port fioyal say that
from oar vosseis. riding at anchor in War-
saw inlet, ten miles from Savannah, the
steeples of that city are plainly visible.—
Were Gen. Shermaa rei»dy, the city couH
be easily captured. Deserters and contra-
bands bring information that all the peo-
ple 00 the coast have fled into the interior
except Crackera who are furious. One de-
serter said that old Tatnall was »o much
a&cted while telling of affairs at Port Roy-
al to gome ladies at dinner, at the Pulaski
House, that he burst into tears .
—We have already stated that a young
" lady" belonging to Slidell's party slapped
Lieutenant Fairfax in the face when he no-
tified the "Embassador" of his arrest. We
learn from the accoant of an eye witness,
furnished to the Panama Star, that the fer-
ocious female alluded to was Slidell's own
daughter, and that not content with pitch-
ing into the Lientenant, she melo-dramati-
cally bared her breast and bade him strike
her dead.
—The wires brought us the other day a
statement of a Union conspiracy in New
Orleans. The dispatch was provoking ly
brief and unsatisfactory. The New Or
leans Crescent of tho 23d ult., thus refers to
the affair :
Last DBTACUMEKT—The last of Captain
Mnnch's Artillery Company departed fc,r
Lacrosse 00 yesterday morcing, together
with ten of Captain West's ind Cavalry
I^t dat« from L«Cros83, inform «
that ail the prevbos detachments hav*
arrived in ^od health and condition.
The second Cavalry compary will all have
departed by Saturday morning.
PoLica CouBT.-^ane Bertie, arreated
by officer Miller, for disorderly conduct o«
Sunday night, was fined five dollars awl
costs, and i« default of payn^ent, waa wtui
below for one week.
Captain Morton, with a posse of police
aucceeded, Sunday night, in hreaking op a
den of miserable beings tocated near tbt
foot of Kobert street.
HARTFOKD
Fire Ineurance Comp'y
OF HAKTFOKD, CONI.
CAPITAL AMU .SUtPLUS. OVKR SSSO.O*.
INOOHPOKATB]) IN 181#.
T.C. ALLYN. »«,'y H HUNTIKOTON. Pr..-,.
Tk. bulM. ^ thw Company hM be*. Mrri«d*.
• •«e««rully lot OVKE liALP A CKKTUKY.
lHivotede»i»siv.;vK, riTf> I^.r^.e. „d «em^i
front tb« dtoMiers K.d >iirforliuie« too oft*. «u,4i,g
a Maria, buBUew. lus 11 AttTOau. with iiicn.«.ed cap.
Ual»«dr«M»r«M. oo»U«ue, u.aaord .ode «nU> again,,
l«Mor 4an«ff« b, ire i. b«lldln«8. meroha.dire aod
«»tker propwtjr, q. v. ABM.STRONQ,
■MTll-dly Oa«« !■ MMkubltt'. BuU*»«. M rt.
■KU^ICGRBHT TOKB
VAVlias.
OV THK
tiOO.
The exportation of arms, amunition and
. lead has been prohibited.
In Liverpool breadetuffa have an npward
tendancy with a slight advance on all de«
scriptions. Flour firmer at an advance of
Cd per bbl. Wheat still advancing with a
rise of 2d per cental. Red western 12 a
iZ and 10. Provisions firm.
London Markcts — Wheat bears an up-
ward tendency and advanced Is a 2s per
quarter. Utest commercial via Queens-
town, Liverpool 5th. Bread8tufe:--maket
steady and unchanged. Provisions:— mar-
ket quiet.
Interesting Southern News.
"■ ■ ■ T
Parson
Broumtow
for Treason
^^irrested
SluFaaeBt8*r Warlike lUterial
kc.
ke.
was
i^ A.aE& CLARKE
WHOl.KSAUE DKALCas IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
COMXMK OF MASr VTATKli AMD BIFFALO STS.,
MILWAUKEE, WIS;
T1W8. riOB,
A. r. CUiRKg.
NEW ADVEKTISEMENl'S.
Gband FMTivAL.-Tbe Ladies of Shak-
opee intend giving a festival 00 next Wed-
nesday m-ght, for the purpose of raising
funds to purchase material to manufacture
wearing apparel for the Minnesota Volun-
teers. Secretary Baker will deliver an ad-
drcse 00 the occasion, the subject of which
will be-" War and Warriors." Will
the kdies of St. Paul make
matter ?
Naw York, Dec. 16 —The foUowiog
raceived by the Karopa, from England.
A privy council waa hekl at Windsor, on
Saturday. The Obstroer, a ministerial
journal, states that a 8)3ecial meesenger by
Europa carries a demand from the British
Government to Lord Lyons insiating on an
»pok)gy and restoratwu to British fla* of
Mason aod Slidell.
The same paper says large reiaJorewnenta
will ba sent immedialjly to Canada Ai
large ship is now loading with eons and ' <1"*°^ ''^'^'■'eiies
ammunitioBs for there. b "• auu , „ . ,
The Obstroer »aja th<re is no reason whv
the commissioners should not be reatored ^
the ship of a British admiral iS ^K*^ ^f
ALARM TUROL'GUOCT ITHIfl M>UTH.
Pbobia, III. — The Transcript Las received
[ate Southern papers by a gentleman who
left >ew Orleans ten days ago, coming
through Tennessee and Kentucky.
The Bowling Green [Ky.] Curur says
Paraon Brownlow was arrested for treason,
by confederate states commissioners at
Knoxville, on the Ctb, and committed to
jail.
The Knoxville Regi^kr says the rumor ol
an order from the rebel war department for
Brownlow 's safe conduct north had created
intense excitement.
The Raleigh ( >?. C] Staiulard af Dec
4 iearna from a reliable source that federal
regiments had taken possession of Ports-
Biouth, North Carolinn, and tJiat there are
tan Yankee steamers in Pamlico Sound.
The Hcrabl aays Colonel Borland juet
raturned from Pochabontas reports the
Arkansaa border still in danger. He says
the federals at Poplar Bluff" number G,000
The scouts of the two armies have fre-
a move in
not
this
Lieut. Morel, of the third district prlice ar-
re9t«d, je«terday mprniDg. a German named
Frenzel who lives iu Charles Street, in the
aecoad di.stri«t, charging him with beiuR an
incendiary and traitor to the State and 8outh-
crn Conloderacy, ■--uulu
It appears that Frenzel, who ia quite an in-
telligent man, had excited Lieut Morel's sua ni-
cions, some time since, by remarks that he
was reported to have made in favor of Lincoln
and h!8 dynasty ; he was watched, the result
of which was he waa heard to boast that there
waa a powerful organization in this ciiv at
least 5,000 strong, which the momeit tlle^iS-
coln army made its appearance here on onr
coast, would rise and help them to the best of
their ability. Ue further is reported to have
said hw society would help cut all tho rebel's
tUroatfl and that, as no one knew or suspected
ita existence, it waa all the more powerful.
—An animated debate took place in the
House of Representatives last Thursday on
tho emancipation bill. Mr. Conway, of
Kansas, made a radical abolition speech,
daring which he characterized the battle
of Belmont aa a rebel victory. Mr.Fouke,
of Illinois, resorted to vehement language,'
at the close of Conway's speech, and said
that his statement in regard to the battle
of Belmont was false, and an act of wanton
injustice to the Union soldiers who fought
there. Mr. Conway desired to know if the
language used by Mr. Fouke was applied
to him- Mr ilichardson, ol Illinois, inter-
lering, said the place to settle personal dif-
ficultiea was outside the House. This ob,
^rvation.created a marked sensation, Mr
Jb ouke meantime retiring from the House.'
Ihe friends of the parties are endeavoring
to prevent a duel. ^
J. M
Tub Minnksota Tuird.-A letter re-
ceived last night states that six companies
of the regiment are at Belmont Furnace
about twenty^ven miles from Louisville'
on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad'
It 13 a place of about forty bouses, and the'
men supposed they were to winter there
two companies are at Shepherdsville, eight
Biles north, and two companies were at
L-jbanon Junction, three miles south.
Hint, to Skatees.-As the ladies and
gentleman of St. Paul, are forming skating
clubs in this city, and large numbers of li^
young lolks are participating in this health-
Jul and exhilerating sport ol our climate
we commend ti^; following from HalCs Jour
nal oj Health to their especial attention :
As lives have been lost in cr\nncnn
Bkai^g, the following suggestiorire mai' ^'
1. Avoid skates which ara strann,.,! .f .v•
e•t, aa they prevent the circulation and S*
foot becomes frozen be.ora the skater ^ZVil
of it, because the tight strapping benumb* tht
foot and deprives it of feeli. g i "^""™*'« ♦^''
ot Boston lost a foot iu this wav - „,.„..
New York, her life, by endeaTo?iog*"t°o'''?h '"
her leei in warm water aftertakfuK of h«T'
skates. Tuo safest kind are those * ^®'
^MPHITHEATRE
OORNKB SEVENTH AND JACKSON STUBETS.
Open
O. W. DK HAVEN
0. K.liOaO
Every 'Weduesday
Saturday Evenings.
and
Borland want* all the men he can
promptly get.
TLv. Arkansas Pre&, says quite a number
. , „ —v. ..^ „, 0* letters have been opened aud content>j
Potn'l'r'"' ^"'^ "^-^^f "-^ 00 th^it^lt^^^^t^d. on maU route between ^^
1? 1 ,. u j Village and Mempbs.
in th?oL ^^«. P«Pe« treat the question , ^^' Lancers was called killed at Coiam-
m the same spirit, and agitation increases, b^^' Arkansas, by Lieut Young. YoZ
Ihe privy council heid by the Queen was 1 '**'^ subsequently hung by a mob. ^
the uni ed Kingdom or the carrying coast- ^^^^ Lieut. Shepard, commanding rebe
wise of gunnowder. «,.i,n.,.. •^..« ..'^^ steamer Mobile, arrived at Brashears ciTy
with a Lieutenant and nine federal priK>-
ners taken from the United StaUrs schooner
Aanie Peyton, wrecked near Saline Pass.'
I hey were sent to New Orleans.
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad
has stopped receiving freight at Nashville,
the rolling stock being demanded to trans
port troops to Bowling Green.
The Confederate States Court at Rich-
mond, the 9tb, decided no change of ciii-
gunpowder, st.lipeire, nitrate of
soda and brimstone.
rhe TihiL^ has but small hope of such
a disavowal, and says it becomes us to ore
pare for an unfortunate lesue in Canada m
case of a war with the Northern StaW
Ihe livm advises Can.»da to prepare at
once by discip'ining her militia and drillimr
a volunteer army. Can*da should not relf
"^i-r I i.T° Tr' ^ ''^^'^ °P0° l^erself^
Ihe Liverpool Couriers extra says that a
\^:wJ:;^TJ^T'^'^''*'^ tbat|f°^'»P'jfter commencement ofWilit
■ Manager.
■ Treasurer.
EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC, PANTOMIMIC AND
TUKATRICAL PBBFOIiMANCES
Hoars opeu at V o'clock . Performance to cemmence
at, A,. Admlmou^cenl.. Kesarved aeals.Mcenu^
Thrrfl will also be a KIDINoTcHOOI. .pen for the
Q. W. UE HAVEN, Manae. r.
'^«c'7 C. OLIVER. B 11 BirtiQg^..,ier.
gUPPER AND FESTIVAL.
INaKKSOLL'S HALL.
ON THUB8DAV EVENING. PECEMBKR i9rH.1861.
4T U^I. I-AST ?BVB.N O'CLOCK.
IheLRjieatDgaife io do their utmoa to n ake the
whole hft*lr paoa , n uleadantly " ^"^
Tlck«.i8 60 cenu. Tobeba<l at (Vmibt and Merrill's
... ^ ^ j.R.Ma
_. - . Polkick. Donald
declT.St Thonapson A Brothers. Haakera.
iicitKiBsucenU. Tobeba<l at (Vmil
Boiik 8t..re«, (}eo. W. Kurriuiilon's W
«on'», R. Murvin's. Dav k Jenk's' "l
son A ORdtfu's and Thonapson A Uroth«
gTILL THEY COM
E
the Warrior proceeds forthwith to Annan
ohs with the British Cabinets uLth^tL
for the delivery of the pr^sonere and a fuH
reparation. "« » lun
The P.,^ 8ays that it his been decided by
(^It w?i,°^ '^' "°''°' ^'^^t the action of
Capt. Wilkes was unjustiQable and a 11a.
grant violation ot the code of nations, and
duty of the government Ui demand repara-
tion. We can hardly sappose, reckleW as
the American policy som.nimes is, that the
Northern States are seriously deposed to
ac«pt a war with Englani, and sa^one
month we could sweep all the San Jacinlos
from the seas, blockade all the norther^
ports, and turn to a speedy issue tho wl?
now raging. This is so Sbvious that we
the Cabinet at Waebington can commit an
mar^^ ^ «« ^ ^i^^ our positive i"
The Nejcs says thare exists
sion that the American Onvernment madlv
an apprehen
'nment mai
- ,-■.--. cv ol aeeki
«.:?*^?-*.5°?''^l°'' Lojjland in order to
I'^r!!.?^,^*^-*!**.^^*^, I^^'cy of aeekiag
can protect alien, euemy '8 property from'
sequestration. r r j »^
The Governor ot Mississippi calls on citi-
zens foi all the weapons they have for the
use of the rebel army.
Provisional Oovernor Johnson has is-
sued a call at Bowling tireen for 2u com-
panies ef volunteers from Kentucky.
The first battalion ol Tenoeesec cavalrv
are going into quarters at Moscow, Ken-
tucky.
News froBi Wasliiiigtou.
PAKTICULAItS OP THE ESCAPE OF THE
BUMPIER.
Tho Navy Department has received a
dispatch from Captain Pal ner command-
ing steamer Iraquois in which he minutely
relates his movements in order capture the
pirate Sumpter.
The government at Martinique refused
to give the Snmpter coal, but allowed her
to come to St. Pierre, where she obtained
a supply from English merchants. The
Sumpter had been received with courtet^vat
KILPATRICK,
umbs tha
youu^ lady Oppcfce the InternallonAl Hotel, ha. this day re^eUed
her in !
Two Oaaea
ceive the fore part of the foot
lu a
hich re-
kind of a
While we have moorned the loaa of a few of
you. through the malariea of the climate it
ha^ been a day of thanksgiving that the mor-
lahty has not bean greater.
In your tryiBg position I hop« that you are
pauent, courteous and acquit yourselves like
men
regal a-
If permitted to return may yon have nothing
o be ashamed of. and the con«:iou«iesa of
having gained the confidence and resoect of
those, by the technics of war. (^^Lp^^ ^'
we hope) called enemies. V''^^^^ "
Clothing has been forwarded for your use bv
General Meigs. ^ "^
If agreeable aod consistent with the
tions of those, who have the watch
I should b« glad to receive
brief note.
In reglmeatal prayers at retreat we have
commended yoa to the care of him who careth
not cnly for aparrowa but for thoae in cap.
tlvity, I ani, your friend,
B. D. KEILL,
Chaplain Minnesota Pirat Beglment,
About twelve o'clock, noon, of that dav thev
•^ PntAn^J^' n* '^'°'''"'' *"^ ^^° ^i^'^ Geor-
gia. Colonel Colqnitt-with two six pound
howitzer, and two fonr pound howiUers of the
Wwhington artillery, under command of
Captain Itoaaer, and one hundred of btewart's
Eighth Georgia, Colonel Mercer, waa In rwervo
one mile in the rear. They reached the vfclnitv
of Uawkeahurst'a miU about two o'clock pm
and aaw at first --' ■ wvivvii.i.m.
WiNSLow, Esq.- We copy the
following Irom a late number of the Detroit
Free Press:
toe, and stout leather areund the he« 11 '*^*
ling in front of the ankle only tUuR t-.''"*''"
the heei in i,Uce without sj.k^ or Bcrew«'''«^S
aiding greatly in supporting the anki^ ' "''
/.It 18 not the object so mueh t., uko.^ /..-.
tt*i to bkaie graoefully; and th
la IS sooner
le pleaanre of an interview
f, Ef- - -
VZMTu '^»» only the advance guard of
Genera Hancock's colamn. They immediately
b,22iv"it"i^?„^°l«l "^^^^^ tbem^ with
t^A^ i^.r P'«<^e« ^ position in the edge of a
cing t"
^iir^^^L^^F-^'^^^^^^T^inl Hill, and
But soon their acouta
reported the
that of QeneraT5:ook;i:t"vieS ^tL*«J
the gunners unhitched their h.rses. Ttrallrm
DOW increased so much that the traces wer^
cut from the other three pieces, and the cun!
over yon, ners, mountmg two on each horse, gallooed off
an answer to this Jj?**'"'^* Centreville at the top of their soeed
The infantry, catching the infection, threw
•way their arms and blankets, and the rout
cTJ^t^x ^^*' '^P<"-t«d te President Davis ami
Genera Beauregard that the entire Union army
beaten, and the troops disposed in support of
SL^/"i!;*V°l'?°'»»'"«°ta, the arUUery being
SlS!!«i/hSL^"- ?y «ent all their ai?i
•en, spare heroes and heavy baggage back to
We have had the
^in^ 'iv**«»^li"'?'';, *•*•*•' »n enterprising cit-
izen of St. Paul. Mmnesou, who visits this
State with a view of making arrangements lor
the construction of a stage road and telegrahh
line from the village of Houghton, Lake Supe-
rior, to the village of Appleton. which ifes^at
the junction of Pox Biver with Winnebago
Lake. Apj.leton is about two hundred mU^s
djstant from Houghton, and lies directly s^Sth
of •t_ The whole route has been explored by
Mr. ^ inflow, aod he says he fonnd it perfectly
feasible; no obstacle which may not be ov^r-
come without great expense. Appleton i«
connected with Milwaukee by railn.ad sj
he estimates that when the proposed road
shall be completed, passengers may be con
veyed regularly from Houghton to Chi
cago. In from three to four dava at
the longest. The improvement is a mnri
needed one, aa an outlet te that hyperborean
region which is almost entirely shut out from
communication with the rest of the world for
seven months of the year. Houghton alone
has a population of about aix thousand souls
and 13 rapidly increasing. Mr. Winslow will'
at the coming session of the Legislature ask
of the Btate. by donation of lands, we believe
something in aid of the work. By some strance
oversight, or miaapprebension of the vast in-
terests so rapidly being developed in the Lake
Superior region, that section has been s^i?
neglected by onr Legislature, when, in facZ
no portion of the Slate is so justly entitled tA
Its lostering care. We shall hope to see inVn
tureadiflerent spirit manifested, a better iS^
preciation of the immense interests whioh oS?
state has in that section, and justice so lon«
?nif^.*'^^^*"*°"^ awarded by the Leg^SK
tore to this neglected portiw ot our ^S
more easily learned b> skating with d^lfh^r "^
tion; whUe it prevents overheitiT^nni^'r"'^
ishes the chances Of taking cofd by cSolin^'lr
too soon afterwards. ^ cooling off
3. Jf the wind is blowing, a vail ahn-.u .
worn over the lace, aileasrot iXgindl f
aren; otherwise, fatal mtiammation of ?h
»uog8, pneumonia, may take pTwe ^^^
*• Do not sit down to rest a* ainaU h»if
minuu., nor stand still, if the?e I an? wind
S\^;rw*al?X\^^raJ SVetfo^^ 1 S
"i^^^^-^ -- toes^X^Ve^-
4/}i\!.;[^;t^;j^!:^-<?^;^ii^^^^'^''«
skatf^.'^'^r «*"y any""ng *" the mou'th while
skating, nor any hard substance in th« i!a„i
the
HALMOKALS
Borne or which are l-nel with Cotioo VUnnei, and onlj
^l,SO a Pair
Also.OHILDBKN'a BALMOR 1.8. without htels.
_ Monday, aecember 16Uu
N
dCM-K
O T I E .
POWKKR by ...,r Goverrmect and Uie recent advMce
taken lu oa i^elre. U... Hnder.igned Agents have re
colv«diu..ruc.,oui. ir^m he«a^,.,rien. * a.lvwice two
cents per B>. upon »'«•. C»nl.u,r aud H\^xu>g^Z\llt.
D. rKKfaLa\, Agents
rf ».- . I . TltMPLa A BltAi'»'KK.A«enU
del^.t.jaol For Laflln A 8mlth .St Lou 1. Mo
If the thermometer is below thirtv Qn^
8. Always keep your eyes about you look,
."g ahead and upward, not on the ice that von
may not run against some lady.7hUd; 'Xl^l
9. Arrange to have an extra carmpnt *k. ^
and heavy, to throw over y?ur 8ho„ m''""
the moment you cease skating.^ud then^![2
home, or at least half a mile, with your "L^k
closed so that the lungs mky noilV^il^
chilled, l,y the cold air d Jhing upori^«^
hrongh the noae and head, it i. wirmed h?
fore itgels to the lungs. » '^"med be-
10. It would be a safe rule for no ch\^^ «
lady to be on skates longer than an"2ot at^
11. The grace, exercise and healthfuln^iiQ^f
skating on the ice, can be had withnnt
of its danger., by ihe u-e of^Lea wTtl^nl'
lers atiached. on common floors; betteT I?
ered with oil-cloth.
I>18TK1(T
CTATK OP MINNESOTA —
naiieru the application of Dauial Htanchfelld
Kui debl«r, lo be dUobar>ed from bia dakts
loehapierTa, of the Public Statulw of Mln-"
gaia ground for abandoniac the desle-a of ^°^^^^ «' government, and Captain I'alm
sabjugating the South. b" "' | er discovered, to use hia own knguage this
The TbntH of the 30th n.akes the imnor- [f""^. ^^ ooQ-'ecognition of the Confederate
Unt announcement that the Cabinet Sme ! ?f^M*^"°'=^ ^""^ England is played out.
to the conclusion that the act of Caotain ! ^^ '^'^ » correspondence with the govcm-
" " ■ ' ™eot, the result ol which was ho was refer-
red to a paragraph of Wheatona Interna-
tional Law, to the effect that one beliger-
ant could not depart from port until twen-
ty-four honrs after another had left. The
Sumpter at that time was iu port, and the
Iraquoifi was obliged to anchor one marine
mile Irom shore
The majority of the citizens of Port
Koyal were m favor of the Sumpter, and
therefore anxious for her e«;ape, beinc
l-reochthey sympathised with Louisiana;
to which sute they supposed the Sumpter
belonged.
Throughout the proceedings, Capt. Palm-
er was apprehensive and fearlnl that the
Sumpter would escape, and wished she wa?
anywhere else than under French protec-
tion, as the authorities were throwinir everv
obstacle in hia way. '
The (Governor however repudiated everv
teii° -!J'Jf°^^*''Pi '° ""^P'^ ^ Captain
Wi kes 13 a clear violation ol the Jaw of
Nations, and one for wbich reparation
must be at once demanded. ShoVld thS
^^l f T.°l°°' ^ ^"•P"*'^ ^itt>. we can-
not doubt that Lord Lycos will be with-
drawn from Washington.
I'he Tiuu, also says that it was the de-
liberate purpose of the Aioorican Govern-
ment to seize the commissioners, and it is
understood that (ien. Scotl sinci his arri-
J*i*L. ""^ ^u^ '^**'*"'^ t'^at their seizure
had been a subject of Cabinet discussion at
Waahington before he lelt.
The ShipjA7),g Gazette beieves that if the
demand IS not complied wnth, a delaration
of war by England is inevitable. There is
noconfirmation of the report that one hun-
dred thousand troops are to be sent to Can-
ada. French journals universally look at
the Trent affair with English eyes. The
news caused immense sentatioo al Paris,
the first general impression was that ample
reparation must be made to to prevent col- ;*'™er s complaint. Owing to the distance
liflfiion. *^ from shore which the Iroquois was obliged
Communications took pla^ie between the I » ^°.Py' ^^d the fact that the Bay is fif-
tfovemments of England and France and ' " ^ ^ ^"^®' *°^ ^or the reasons above
a good undersUnding on the subject it is *!,?' }^^ Sumpter succeeded in . soaping.
I he IrOQOOis follnWftH ht»r hn» nr^^lW I^.
COV"
GEO. M. HASKELL & LADY,
(tAla or «BW fOKK CITT.)
INUER.SOLL'S BLOCK,
Cor. Third and Wabaahaw Su., st iaol.
St^'t'"Mt"^*"!'"-.Rf"y*'*y'l''^ '«»r dealers Third
hireet. hi. Paal, and Mrs. Oov. A lei. Baaaer
I^Uii
Baaiaey.
APS MAUB TO OftOBR,
decis.dtt
•pecUl lerm ol >,a.d Oouri. tben and there to be ho' den '
why ao asBiRnment of tue lald Inv.lv.ui's entaie ghouM
noi be inade and be diecharKed irom hia debw imrSn
ant to Uie above reciied chapter, ar.f! directn»'ih»I „^
tlce of the content, of th, Srder be putl ib!d in Sie
Pioneer aud Uem.^jrai." a newtiaDer i.rtnL./* .^T?
p.blUhedal the n,y of skint Pau7*k'fa'!d ^IJi^Sit
seat of goyemmem of eald Stale, a. .eatt onoe to each
week for ten iticoesslve weelu before the . aj therein
apuointed for bald credlton to show canie, a' ofo^i
IheUnieonheftr.tpubllcaaon af thU uoUce la Uie
l(th day of Deoember, a. d. 18(1. o •■ ujo
Ueeember 17, latil .
\A- ».. , , 1. V. D HEARD,
iOw_AuorB^yfof inaolTeot re»idlnc at 8t Paul, Minn.
believed exists
I The Paris PatrU asserts that they had
no right to take the Commissioners while
on the British mai steamei. an.i w.vta a
report that Admiral Milness will drtail
three war vessels to escort inaii stt-amera
g U F F A L O
For Sale by
i. C. A H. C.
deciS.
c
K O B E 8
BUHBANK A (TO.,
l.ow«r LeTee.
A R B N OIL
Wholesale and Betall— (or Kale by
J. 0. A H. C. BLRBANK A CO.,
'jower lAve*.
decW
QHICAGO CBBAM ALE.
for Hale l>y quanUty by
J. O. AH. 7
d«el3.
O. BURBANK ACQ.
. U>wer Levee.
pRINTEBS'
INK— ALL COLORS.
rortiala b
deelS
I
roqoois followed her, but could not
and bet .
The Eoropa's dispatches excited a lively
discoseeion here, but seems not to disturb
the (iovernment, which, while discerning no
.__... ..„^„, embarrassment with England looks with
between St. Thomas and .Havana (or the I ^^"P^®'""^ '^^^ confidence on events a<3 thev
protection of Southerners triveling °*^<^°''-
The Pays and Cjn,i UuHoruU]8o ceoBarea J^^ ^^^^^^^"^^^"^^^^ AND ENGLAND
the action 0/ the San Jacinto. j | Tim,s' D.,putch.]-The despaU-hes rel'
BY CITY OF WA.SHIHOTON. ( ^^^^ ^ the action of the British Govern,
The transport Melbourne would leave iKi'i' J'" *PP«*f in the New York
Woolwich for Halifax 5th, with 30.(K)0 frnm,^ ,^^^1?^*^' ^^^^
stand of arms, a large amount of amnni" ' fL^T^^r ^^'' ^^^^^^^^ "'
C. A H. O. BUBBANK A CO..
lAjwer Levee,
,. , , ^- -. amnni^
tioo and a battery of G Armstrong guns
She will be conveyed by thd Orpheus, a
21 gun frigate.
Ihe Warrior would be ready for foreign
service immediately. Her destination de-
pends on the answer from Weshington.
Mr. Bright made aii elaborate speech on
the American question, in ^vhich he de^
dined to give any decided opinion on the
Trent afla^r. He believed if the act was
Illegal that America wonla make tittinc
reparation. He strongly condemned tte
I war like feeksg Md scouted the idea that
,L, . ,,. Notwithstaodinfir
the belligerent attitude assumed, there w Z
disposition on the part of any member of
the Cabinet to alter the plans or policy of
the Government assumed in the arrest ol
Mason and Slidell. The report "?£
demand ol the English (iovernment for h^
surrender of Mason and Slidell.^^ great
excitement, and sentiments of defianci aJa
universal.
ADJOURNMENT OF CONOltESS.
It 16 regarded as settled that Congress will
adjourn on Thursda y next for two weeks to
OONTUUED O.N t'OtRTU tAOE.
k. L i_* .t^* 3-_ ^ •JaJ^•' . '--.'s, ^ ■.*'■:' I ► %*Vi *4- i-l -r-. '
3R^j,
"■^J^*^-
THK PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAlil-. TUESDA^ DECEMBER 17. IHM.
|)i0iufr t)c democrat.
Mr. PAUL, TUESUAY, NOVBMHgB 17.
THE NATIONAL FIMNCE^.
Report of the Secretary of the
Treasury.
WHAT THE WAR COSTS,
getrenekiii«Dt aed KeoDomy Prop<H)«d.
PRO PERT V
OF UEBELS TO
EXPENSES.
PAY WAR
Credit Circulation off Trc««ur]r .'Votea.
The Secretary of the Treasury, ia obedi-
ence to law, Hubiuits th«.' following report
to Congress :
The general principloH by which, as the
Secretary conceives, the administration
of the public tinances should be ri-<;ulated,
with a view to insure the desirable renults
of efficiency, economy and general pros{>er-
ity, were .'Jet fortli, with aa much clearness
and pUiuneM as he ^is capable of, in hi-"
rept^rt made to Congress on the -ilh day of
July last.
In that report, al«K>, the Secretary sub-
mitted to the consideration of the legisla-
ture the measar'.'s, by which, in iii.s opinion,
the pecuniary means necessary to the
speedy and ei}'ectaal suppression ot the
;^igantic rebellion set on foot by ciiminal
con'^piracy against the Government and
people of tbi United States*, might be
most certa'niy and Tnf>!»t fronorni'iiliv ol.-
laioed.
The estimate* of the several departments
then laid bcfor^ ' 'onjrres'' by the Seentary
contemplated au aggro^te expenditure,
durmg the fiscal year t*>cnd ou tli<> 3utli
of June, 18G*i, of §318,519,581 h7.
To provide this sum, the Secretary prod
posed such m«xli(ications ot the ta'ilf an-
such internal taxes as would, in hi.s judg-
ment, produce the sum of eighty millions of
dollars, :ind such loans, m vsnous forms,
not exceeding in their aggregate two
hundred and rifty millions of floliarii, as
would yield the required n-sidue.
Without adopting all his recommenda-
tions in regard to custom-^ and internal
taxes. Congress made such provision for
both as was deemed necessary to secure
the sum pn^posed to be derived from these
sources, and authorized loans, in the m(ide
and to the extent proposed by the Secreta>
ry, for obtaming the additional .sum re-
quired by the estimate.
TICK LOAN A«TT.«.
li now becomes bis duty to give some ac-
couut of the execution and practical opera-
tion of these measures, and in the perform-
ance of it he solicits, first, the attHntion of
Congress to that part of them relative to
loans.
The acts uutborizing loans provided:
First— For a national ioati of one hun-
drtd millioQS of dollars, or any larjivr ?tim.
not exceeding the whole amount authorize J.
in bunds or Treasury notes, bearing 7.3U
per cent. inttTtst, payable three ytars alter
date, and convertible at or beiore maturity
into twenty years six per cent bouds.
Secondly — For a loan in Europe or in the
United States, at the discretion of the Sec
retary, of one hundred million^ of dollars
payable twenty years after date, and bear
ing interest not exceeding seven per cent.
Thirdly— For the is.sue. in payments to
public creditors, or in exchange tor coin, of
Treasury notes payable one year after date,
bearing an interest of 3 65 per cent, and
couvertibie into the three years 7. 30 bonds
or Treasury notes.
Fourthly — For the iss^ue of notes, payable
uu demand and receivable lor all public
dues, to be used as coin in payments and
exchanges.
The aggregate of notes of the two last
descriptions was limited to gftv millions ot
dollars, in denominations le.-*s tlian filty, but
not le:<s than five dollars.
A lurtber authority was conferred by th;-
act to i.-^ue Treasury notes ot any of the
specified denominations, bearing six percent,
mterestand payable not overtwelv« inODlbs
from date, to an amount in-t exc-eding
twenty millions ot dollar-^
HOW TH« rMMKDI.\TE EXIOEN* IFS WKKK i-Ri'-
J. VIDKD FOR.
To provide tor immediate exigenciw wu<
the first duty of the Secretary, and he per-
lormed it by issuing, under autlioritie- con-
ferred by various avt-. f.ir payment to pub-
lic creditors or lor advances <>f cash, 814.
Ol9,034,t)G in Treasury notes, payable in
two years, and bearing six |)er cent, interest,
:iud Sl2,rf77.T50 in Treasury notes, bearing
the .same rate of interest, but payaljle sixty
days after date.
VROVI'ION FOB RROl'L.\R A\l> CONTIVnOI'S
EXPEN.SKS.
Ili-i next care was to provido for the reg-
ular add continuous di?burst*nu'nLJi of the
war, under the acts o( the July session ; and
with this view he carefully examined the
various powers conferrttl on him ; compare.!
the prol>abilities of the American and Eu-
rof)ean markets tor capital, and considered
ttie relative advantage^ ;ind diandvantnges
ol the .several forms oi loan auiiioriz' d.
THK AGRKEVKST WITH THE H\N"KS.
Hi- rt flections leil liim to tiie conclu.*-iou
that the -satest, surest und in.jet Ix'neficiai
plan would be to eitsruge tlie l>&iikiug iiu-^ti—
tutions of the three cliiei ctMnmercial citi.s
ot the St aboard to udvancc th* amount-
needed for dtsjursemeul ia the .oi lu ot ioaiiS
lor three years 7.30 bonds, to bo reimbursed
as Jar as practicable, Iroui the proceeils ol I
similar iKjnit, sabscribed tor iiv the people !
through the agencies of the uaLionai loan ; |
using, uh aiiwbile, himselt, to a limited ex-
vance of fifty millions should be expended,'
would, if practicable, make another, and
when that sboold be exhausted, still another
advance to the goveromeut. of the aame
amotmt and on similar terms.
The objects of this arrangement were»
(1st) to place at the command ot the gov-
ernment the large sums immediately nmied
tor the payment of maturing Trea.sury notes,
and for other disborsemenis, ordinary and
extraordinary ; (2d) to secure to the pecple
et|ual opportunity with the batiks for parti
ci pat ion in the loan ; (3dj to avoid compe-
tition between tiM government and tke aM»-
elated institutions in the disposal of bonds ;
(4th) to facilitate and secure further ad-
vances to the government by the associates,
if required ; and (5th) to insure, if possible,
the maintenance of payments in specie, or
its actual equivalents and representatives.
All these objects were, happily, accom-
plished Fifty millions of dolUirs were im-
mediately advanced by the banks, llie
Secretary caused books of subscription to
be opened throughout the country, and the
people subscriboi lireely to the loan. The
amounts thu-s subscribed were reimbursed to
tlic banks ; and the satn reimbursed, though
then covering but little more than half the
amount, enabled those institutions, when a
seamd loan w as required, to make a .second
advance ol 850,000,000.
THE TWO UJ\Si NKUOTIATEO AT HOME AND
AT J'AK.
Thus two loans ot §50,000,000 each have
been negotiated for thre<; years 7.30 bonds
at par. The first of these loans was nego-
tiated, and the first isane of bonds beard date
on the 19th of August ; the second on the
first o( October. 18G1.
rUK TKR.>fS OK THK THIRD LOAN, ALSO KKU)o
TlATKD AT HOMK.
Ol) the Kith of Xovember a third loan
was negotiated with the associated institu-
litins, under the authority given to the Sec-
re'ary to borrow a Rum not exceetiii'L; one
hundred millions, in Kurojx; or the United
States, ut a rate ol interest not exceeding
seven f>er cen*. As no n'asonaole pro.spect
apiJeareil ot ot)laiDing terras equally advan
tagi oils by adverti«>meat, aud u<t it was
manifestly for the interest of the government
to n'goiiate at home rather than incur the
?X(K'nso and hazard of negotiation abroad,
the Secretary, under the authority of the
.sevtuth section of ihe act of Augusts, 1861,
arrui'gt*! this third loan also with the asso-
ciatts, by agreeing to issue to them Sfly
millions of dollars In six per cent, bonds, at
a rate equivalent to par for the bonds bear-
ing seven per ceut. interest, authorized by
the act ol July 17. This negotiation,
th()Ugb less atlvantageous to the govern-
ment, considered under the light of a simple
money tran-saction, than the two prior loans,
was, 111 some respects at least, more so. It
was coupled with no arrangement for reim-
bursement, and entailed no immediate ex-
pense on the Treasury, beyond that of pre
paring and issuing the bonds. It was
coupled, also, with an understanding, in the
form ot an option to the associates, that on
or after the l.st of January a fourth advance
ot fifty millions should be made on the same
lenn.s with the first and second, if practica-
h\e and required by the Secretary.
AM<JL'NT8 RKALIZRD FROM UlAKS.
In addition to the loans thus made, the
Secretary ha* issued United States notes,
payable on demand, in denominations of five,
ten and twenty dollars, of which there were
in circulation, according to the las' retnrns,
on the 30th day of November, 1861, ^21,-
165,220 ; and there remained in the treasu^
ry at the same date, $3,385,105. The
amount thus issued, so far as it enters into
the circulation ol the country, may be regar-
ded as a loan from the people, payable on
demand, without interest.
A brief recapitulation will exhibit the
general result:
Tbore wn paid u» ereditom, or *x-
changiMl for cuia %t par, at diSer-
«at (latM in July aad Auijmit, «ix
percent, two jre»r8' notes, tu the
ainuuBt of j>14,Ul»,034 60
Tberu ww borrowed, »t pat, in the
muiif months, uptJD xixiy da;ii'
lix p«r cent, notes the lam ot. . . 12,877,7&0 00
Thorw wao borrowe.i, at par, on
the 19th ol AuKUf.t, upou Ihrev
gears' 7.^ bundn, iHxatid tor the
nibxt part to Habif«riherii to the
NatiotutlLuau &0,U00,000 00
Thertf wa.'< borrowed on the lot of
Octaber, upoo like securitien 50,000,000 00
There waa burroired, at parforB«T«n
per ceut. on the lOtb ot November,
upon twenty years' six per ct'iit.
butidK, reduce<l to the equivalent
or nevHu.s. including int<3re«t 46,796.47*^ 4m
There hcve been ix.sued, and were in
circaLation and on deposit with the
TreaHurtT, on the 30th of Novem-
ber, ot° L'nited Stater' uiit«e, paya
b!e on demand 24,560,S-25 Oo
Maiking au aggravate realized
from loans ia v&rioua forms u( S19T,^2.68S 14
THE RKVE.NLE
While success thus c*omplete has so fur at
leiidid the measures relating to loans, the
.Secretary regrets to say that the receipts of
revenue Irom duti..s have not as yet fulfilled
the expectations indulged at the date of his
July report.
The act modifying the rates of duties
which received the final sanction of Con-
gress, diBered in several respects from the
measure which he had the honor t»( submit
ting to their considt^ration. In most of
these particulars, especially in the diminish-
ed duties on tea, cotfee and sugar, and in
the exemption (r<iin the operaions of the act
ot goods in warehciases and on ship board,
the diflftrence, however, warranted by con-
.lidoralions of general policy, was certainly
disadvantageous; to tiie revenue; while anoth
cr and perhaps in^re potential cause of re-
duced receipts may h.' found in the changed
circumstances ol the country, which have
S roved. ( ven beyond anticipation, nnfavora-
le to foreign commerce.
At the date ol his report the Secretary
counted on a revenue from Csntoms for the
financial }ear 18G2 of fiity-feven millions of
dollars, but the circumstances to which he
has just adverted now constrain him to re-
duce this ealimale to $32,198,602 5.^.
The iccvipts from Coatoma for the first
tent, in aiil of these advaua% the power to i quJi''^""- "iding on the 30th of September,
receipts of
issue cotes of smaller denouiination.s tiian
fifty dollars, piiyabie on demand.
UpiMi this plan he uu|iu(i tiiat the capital
•»f the banktug in-tiluiious and the capital
of the peopJe might be so e>tmbintd with
the credit of the government in a proper
provision lor uece-ssary exi»enduurea as tu
giv«- efficiency to administrative action,
whether civil or military, and competent
support t<» public credit. Th>' rcu.'t tiiui
far ha^ fulfilled that hopi>.
Representatives from the banking iasti-
tutions of the three cities, responding to his
invitation, met him for consultation in New
York, and, alter full conference, agreed to
unite as associate.s in moneyed support to
the government, and to *utwt.Tibe at once a
k>an of fifty millions ol dollars, of which
five milli.ns were to be piid immediately
to the Assistant Treasurers, in coin, and the
residue, also in coin, as needed for disburse-
ment. The Secretary, on his part, agreed
to i*ue three years 7.30 bonds or Treasury
notes, bearing even date with the subscrip-
tion of equal amounts; to cause boe)ks of sub-
scription to the national lean to be immedi*
ately opened;to reimburse the a:lvances of the
banks, as far as practicable from this na
tional subscription ; and to deliver to them
7.30 bonds or Treasory notes for the amount
not thus reimbursed. It was further under
stoo<l that the Secretary ot the Treasury
should issue a limited amount of United
States notes, payable on demand, in aid of j
the operations of the Treasury, and that the m^utr^foT''lno^^t^TuiWlm^'^t of
were $7,11)8,602.65; while tho receipts lor
the tiiree remaining quarters connot be-afe
ly estimated at more that $25,000,000,
mukiog the aggregate f>r the year the sum
just mentioned, ot §32,198,602.55.
The estimates ot receipt.^ Irom lands and
miscellaneous sources must al.s«} be re-
duced from $3,000,000 t . 82.354,062 89, of
which 8354,062 89 were received during
the quarter ending 30th September, 1861,
and §2,000,000 are the estimated recei
the three remaining quarters,
The f)nly otmr source of revenue which
promises an addition to the resources of the
year is the direct tax authorized by Con-
gress, from which, if iijicreafled to (he limit
propossed by the Secretary, and assumed
by the States, the further sam cf $20,000,-
000 may be expected.
The aggregate ol revenue from all .sources
may, therefore, be estimated at4J$54.562,-
665. 44. which is less by $25,447,33 56
than the estimate of July.
This reduction, however, though arge,
would not have compelled the Secretary to
ask any additional powers for the negotia-
tion of loans beyond those asked for i nbis
July report had appropriations and ei pen-
ditures been confined within the est ates
then submitted.
THE «-;08T 01 THE ARMY BXCRBDS THK BSTI^
M.\TBS.
Ttiese estimates, it will be remembered,
contemplated expenditures in all depart-
associated institutiot«, when the first ad.ls3i8,5l9.58l 87. Ot this sum $185 4896,-
397 1 9 were for additional appropriations
required by the Department of War and
§17,652,105 09 for appropriations already
made for that department. The basis of
the animates tor these additional appropria-
tions was ibe understanding that it would be
necessary to bring into the field for the sup-
pression of the rebellion, two hundred and
fitly thousand volunteers, in place of the
aeveoty-five thousand drafted militia origi-
nally called out, and to increase the regular
army by the addition of eleven new regi-
ments, making a total force, including the
regular army already organized, of about
300,000 men. After estimates for this
force had been furnished to the Secretary,
in accordance with hiw, and his own report,
foundeil upon them, had been closed, the
President tnodgbt it expedient, in order to
make the contest short and decisive, to ask
Congress to place at the control of the gov-
eromect at least four hundred thousand
men and four handrd millioos of dollars.
In the number thus called for the regulars
were included. Congress, animated by the
Same desire for a short and decisive contest,
went beyond this recoraraeodation of the
President, and authorized the acceptance of
volanteers in such numbers, not exceeding
five hundred thousand men, as he might
deem necessary. Congress also authorized
the whole increase of the regular army esti-
mated for by the Department, and provided
further for additional compauies and for new
officers in several branches of the military
.service.
The action of Congrcs.«, therefore, con-
templated, the employment, if necessary, ot
a force, including the existing regular army,
ot about five hundred and fifty thousand
;neo. To ensure its efficiency, the Presi-
dent was authorized to appoint any number
ol major generals and brigadier-generals he
might think Decea?:»ry, and to increase the
stall' of major-generals ir the field by dis-
cretionary appointments ot aids decamp;
with various rank, from captaiu to colonel.
This large increase of the army in men
and ofiicers, and the liberal additions made
by Congress to pay and rations, have aug-
mented, and must necessarily augment, ex-
{jeuditure far beyond the limit indicated by
ihe original estimates ; and the limits must
be still further extended by the additional
sums required for the increase of the navy,
and for other objects.
ADDITIO.NAI. APPROPRIATIONS NECESSARY.
To meet these increased demands, arising
almost wholly from the increase of the army
and navy, and the increase of pay and ra->
tiODs beyond the original estimates, large
additional appropriations have been and will
be necessary.
Of these additional appropriations $47,
985,566,61 were authorized by acts of the
last session, and $142,130,927 7G are now
asked for, making an aggregate increase, iu-
cloding $22,787,933 31 for indefinite appro-
priations and redemption of tempoary debt,
beyond the estimates of July of $213,904,-
427 68.
To provide the large sums needed for the
disbursements of the current jear, and the
large sums which the exigencies of the suc-
CLtding year may require, will necessarily
engaore the most serious attention of Sena-
tors and Representatives.
The first great object o( reflection and
endeavor, in the judgment of the Secretary,
should be the reduction of expenditure
withiu the narrowest practicable limits.
Retrenchment and reform are among the in
dispensable duties of the hour. Contracts
for supplies to the army and navy, as well
as for public work of ail descriptions, should
be subjected to strict supervision, and the
contractors to rigorous responsibility. Ali
unnecessary offices should be abolished, and
salaries and pay shoukl be materially redu
ced. In these ways the burdens of the peo-
ple, imposed by the war, may be sensibly
lightened ; and the savings thus effected will
be worth more in beneficial efTect and influ-
ence than the easiest acquisition of equal
sums even without cost or liability to repay-
ment.
THE PROPERTY OF BKBBl.3 TO HELP PAY THB
EXPENSES.
While thus recommending retrenchment
and the prevention of abuses, the Secretary
eels constrained to renew the suggestion
heretofore submitted by him, that the prop-
erty of rebels should be made to pay io part
at least, the cost of rebellion. Property of
great value in loyal states is held by pro
prietors who are actually or virtually en-
gaged in that guilty attempt to break up
the Union and overturn its government
which has brought upon our country all the
calamities we now endure. That property
is justly forfeited to the people, and should
be subjected, with due regard for all rights
and interests concerned, to sequestration or
confiscation, and the proceeds should be api.
plied to the satisfaction of claims arising
from the war.
Property of rebels in rebel states should
be treated in like manner. Rights to ser-
vices, under state laws, must, of necessity,
from an exception to any rule of confisca-
tion. Persons held by rebels, under such
law?, to service as slavas. may, however, be
justly Uberated from their constraint, and
made more valuable in various employments,
through voluntary and comj)en.sated service,
than i! confiscated as subjects of property.
Whatever may be saved by retrenchment,
however, or exacted from rebellion, large
sums mast remain to be provided for by
taxation and loans.
ORDINARY KXl'KXDITURES TO BE PAID UY Ol-
RE<7r TAXATION.
Already in a former report the Stcre-
tary has had tbe honor of stating the princi-
p|t.^ by which as he conceives, the propor-
tions of taxation and loans should be deter-
mined. Reflection has only confirmed his
opinion that adequate provision by taxation
for ordinary expenditures, for prompt pay-
ment of interest on the public debt, exist-
ing and authorized, and for the gradual ex-
tinction ot the principal, is indispensable to
a sound system of finance. The idea of
perpetual debt is not of American nativity,
and should not be naturalized. If, at any
time, the exacting emergencies of war con>
strain to temporary departure from the
principle of adequate taxation, the first mo-
ments of returning tranquility should be de-
voted to its re-establishment in full suprema-
cy over the financial adniinistratioa of af
fairs.
INCBEASK OF DUTIES BECOMMENDED.
It is now even more apparent than at
the date of the July report that duties on
imports cannot be relied upon as a source
of revenue sufficient for the proper objects
of taxation. Some modification may,
perhaps, be judiciously made of the existing
tariff, and some increase of revenue may in
this way be probably obtained.
But existing circumstances are not
propitious to a wise and permanent adjust-
ment of imposts to the various demands of
revenue, commerce and home industry.
The most sacred duty of the American
people at this moment requires the conse-
seoration of all their energies and all their
resources to the re establishment of Union
on the permanent foundations of justice
and freedom ; and while other nations
look with indifferent or unfriendly eyes
upon this work, sound policy would
seem to suggest not the extension of for-
eign trade but a more absolute reliance,
under God, upon American labor, Ameri-
can skill and American soil. Freedom of
commerce is, indeed, a wise and noble
policy ; but to be wise or noble it must
be the policy of concordant and fraternal
nations.
In accordance with these views, the
Secretary begs leave to recommend that
the duties on tea, coftee and sugar be in -'
creased to the rates heretofore proposed ;
that is to say, to two and one halt cents
per pound on brown sugar ; to three cents
on clayed sugar ; to twenty cents per
pound on green tea, and to five cents per
pound on coffee ; and that no other alter-
ations of the tariff be made during
the present session of Congress, unlese
further experience or changed circum-
stances shall demonstrate the necessity or
expediency of them. All considerations of
prudence and patriotism seem to concur in
favor of giving to the existing tariff a full
and fair trial, and of reserving the work of
revision, modification and permanent set-
tlement for more propitious da3s.
THK TRADE OF THE COUNTRY IN('REASINi3.
It has been already remarked that the re-
ceipts of revenue from duties during the
first two quarters of the current year have
not equaled expectation. It is highly prob-
able, however, that the revenue of the last
two will couidorably exoeed that of the
first two quarters of the year. A consider-
able improvement in the condition of trade
and industry is clearly perceptible, ixv^.
promises to be permanent: Au increase oi
the revenue from customs may therefore be
reasonably anticipated
It is quite clear, however, that no antic-
ipation of revenue from imports, sufficient
in amount for the various demands of orui-
uary and extraordinary expenditure, can be
wisely indulged, so long, at least, as the ex-
isting contest shall be prolonged; nor is it
probable, should th« debt created in the
suppression ol the rebellion reachjvery large
proportions, that the customs revenue will
suffice tor those demands daring, the first
years alter the restoration of peace.
It becomes the duty of Congress, thore-
foro, to direct its attention to revenue from
other sources, to consider the character and
extent of the provision made at its lost ses-
sion, and the expediency of further provision
of a similar charncter.
The provision made at tbe last session
was ot two descriptions: first, a direct tax ol
$20,000,000, of which $14,846,018 was ap-
portioned to States and Territories ac-
knowledging their obligations to the Union,
and $5,153,982 to States the citizens of
which repudiate those obligations and are
in open rebellion; and secondly, an internal
duty of three per centum on ali annual in-
comes, with certain exceptions aud deduc-'
tions.
DIRECT TAXES TO BE COLLECTED BY GOVKR-
N0R8 OK STATES.
As it is highly desirable to avoid, as long
as practicable, introduction into the States
of tiederal agencies for the assessment and
coflection of taxes, the Secretary, relying on
assurances from Governors of various States
that the amounts apportioned to lliem rf»s-
pectively will be assumed, collected and
paid, through existing State airencies, has
hitherto refrained from ailvisiug the appoint-
ment of the officers necessary for direct as-
sessment and collection. He has be<'n the
more readily persuaded to this course because
both the income and direct tax are requires
to be assessed with reference to vaUiation-
which can only be ascertained for the purd
poses of the income tax, after the first day
of January, and for the purposes of the di-
rect tax, after the Ist day of April next.
THE INCOME TAX.
The Secretary is acquainted with no sta-
tistics which afford the means of a satisfac-
tory estimate of the amount likely to be
realized from the income tax. Considering,
however, how large a proportion of incomes,
alter the deductions sanctioned by law. will
fall within the exemption limit of $i800 a
year ; and considering also what numerous
questions will certainly perplex its aa-sess
nicnt aud collection, he respectfully submits
to the consideration of Congress whether
the probable revenue affords a suSBcieiit rea-
son for putting in ojieration, at great cost,
the machinery of tbe act, with a view, should
the States assume the direct tax, to the col-
lection of the income tax alone.
The prudent foreca-st which induced Con
gress to postpone to another year the oeeesn
sity ot steps for the practical enforcement of
the law, affords, happily, tlie opportunity of
revision and modifacation. It affords, also,
the opportunity of comparing the amount of
needed revenue wi:h the probable incomo
from taxes of every kind, aud of .so shaping
legislation as to secnro. beyond doubt, the
sums essential to the fulfilment of national
obligations and the mainieuauce of the na-
tional credit.
TUE DIRECT TAX TO BR INCREASED.
In the judgment of the Secretary, it will be
necessary to increase the direct t.ix so as to
produce Irom the lo/ai Slates alone a reven-
ue ot at least twenlj millions ot dollars, aud
to lay such duties oil stills and distiikd li-
quors, on tobacco, on bank note?, on car>
riages. or legacies, on paper evidences of dr])t
and instruments for conveyance of property,
and other like hubjects of taxation, as wiii
produce an equal additional sum. The ex-
isting provision for an income tax, just in its
principle, inasmuch as it requires l;irgesl
contributions from largest meaus, may, |x>s-
sibly, and if somewhat modified will, proba-
bly, produce ten millions of dollars more.
The aggregate taxation will thus amount to
fifty millions of dollars.
The Secretary is aware that the wira is
large ; but seeing, as he does, no probability
that tbe revenue from ordinary sources will
exceed forty millions of dollar^ duriug the
current year, and knowing, as he does, that
to meet, even economized disbursements, and
pay the interest on the public debt, aud pro-
vide a sinking fund for the gradual re(luc-
tion of its principal, tbe appropriation of
ninety millions of dollars will be neccsvsary,
he teels that he must not shrink from a plain
statement of the actual uoccssities of the sit-
uation.
But if the sum is large the means of the
people are also large ; and the object to be
attained by a consecration o' a portion of
them to the public service is priceless. Tiie
real property of the loyal States is valued, in
round numbers, at seven and a half thou.sands
of millions ; the personal property of three
and a half thousands of millions ;
and the annual surplus earnings ot
the loyal people at not less than three
hundred millions of dollars. Four milLs ou
each dollar, or two fifths of one per ceut. on
the real and personal property of the loyal
States, will prodvce forty four millioai of
dollars ; to which sum the proposed income
tax will probably add ten millions. The
whole sum will be little more than one sixth
of tbe surplus earnings of tbe country.
Certainly, such a tax canuo! be paid with-
out inconvenience; doubtless the legisi'tture
which impaes such a tax must take care
that the money thus raised be used econom-
ically, prudently and honestly. Bui can
any one hesitate about such or even greater
contrifcHitions when the Union and the pop-
ular institutions which it guards are put in
peril by rebellion, and the public faith
pledged to our own citizens, who, in many
instances, have placed the whole earnings
of industrious lives in the hands of the gov-
ernment for its suppression, asks support ?
FURTHER RKLIANCK TO BE PLACED UPON
LOAXS.
It will be seen at a glance that the
amount to be derived Irom taxation forms
but a small portion of the sums requinxl for
the expenses of the war. For tbe rest the
reliance must be placed on loans
Already, beyond the expectations of the
most sanguine, the country has responded
to tt)« api^eals of the Secretary. The meaus
adapted tor 8» curing iiurreiice ol all
clashes of citizens ia t....ui .il support to the
govemmf nt have been already explained,
ii remains only to be said here Uiat, while
the action of the banking institutions in as-
suoiing the immediate responsibility of the
whole advances, b'therto required, as well as
the final responsibility of much the largest
portion of them, merits high eul^ium, the
pr©nif>t patriotism with which citizens of
moderate meaus and working nu-n and
working women have brought their individ-
ual offerings to the service 6f their countrv.
must command even warmer praise, it
should be the constant care of the national
legislature and oi the national governtBent
in all its departments that tbe generous con-
fidence reposed by the poor as well as by
the rich in the public faith be never disap-
pointed.
It must not be concealed, however, that
tbe condition of the national finances when
the present Secretary entered upon the du-
ties of his office, though somewhat improved
during the able aud upright though brief
administration of his immediate predecessor,
was such as to make disadvantageous rates
in the negotiation oT loans inevitable. It
affords just occasion of gratulation that,
under most embarrassing circumstances of
shaking credit aud immense demands, loans
have bixii effected at home, without resort
to any foreign market, to tbe amount of one
hundred and ninety-seven millions of dol-
lars, with a virtual engagement lor fifty
millions more, at an average rate, consider-
ing the conversion of the three years' 7.30
bonds into twenty years' six per cent, bonds
as certain, of somewhat le^s than six and a
half per ccni..
THE KATE OF INTEKKST.
This rate of interest is, however, higher
than the United States, with their vast and
constantly accumulating resources, ought to
pay. \o doubt reasonably exists that after
tbe re-establishment of union and order the
five per cent, bonds of the United States will
command a premium in the markets of the
world, unless the national debt be, mean-
time, augmented beyond necessity or reason.
The wealth aud power of the country, man-
ifested io the suppression of rebellion , will
demonstrate the absolute safety (f invest-
ment in United Scates stocks ; and foreign
capitalists, restricted to the lower interests
and the inferior .security of public debt in
other countries, will be attracted by the su-
perior advantages offered by the loans of
tbe Union.
THE PROBLEM OF SUPPLY.
To enable the government to obtain the
necessary means Tor prosecuting the war to
a successful issue, without unnecessary cost,
i*s a problem which must engage the most
careful attention of the legislature.
The Secretary has given to this problem
the best consideration in his power, and now
begs leave to submit to Congress the result
of his retlectious.
Tbe circulation of the banks of the Uni-
ted States on the 1st day of January,
1801, was computed to be $202,000,767.
Of this circulation .^ 150,000,000, in round
uuiubcrs, was in Stales now loyal, inclu-
AVest Virginia, and $50,000,000 in the re-
bellious States. The whole of this circula-
tion constitutes a loan without interest from
the people to tbe banks, costing them
nothing except the expense of issue and
redemption aud the interest on the specie
kept on hand for the latter purpose ; and
it deserves consideration whether sound
policy does not require that the advan-
tages of this loon be transferred, in part
at least, from the banks, representing only
the interest of the stockholder.s, to the
Government, representing the aggregate
interests of the whole people.
It has been well questioned by the most
eminent statesmen whether a currency' of
bank notes, issued by local institutions un-
der State laws, is not, in fact, prohibited by
the National Constitution. Such emis-
sions, certainly, fall within the spirit if not
within the letter of the constitutional pro-
hibition of these emissions of bills of credit
by the States , and of the making by them
of auything except gold and silver coin a
legal tender in payment of debts.
Uowever this may be, it is too clear to
be reasonably disputed that Congress,
under its constitutional power to lay taxes,
to regulate commerce and to regulate the
value of coin, possesses ample authority to
control the credit circulation which enters
so largely into the transactions of com-
merce and affects iu so many ways the
value of coin.
in the judgment of the Secretary, the
time has arrived when Congress shonld e.'^-
ercise this authority. The value of tlic ex-
isting bank-note circulation dejiends on the
laws of thirty-four states and the character
of some sixteen hundred private corpora-
tions. It i.s usually furnished iu greatest
proportions by institutions of least actual
capital. Circulation, commonly, is in the
inverse ratio ot solvency. Well-founded
institutions, of large and polid capital, have,
in general, comparatively httle circulation;
while weak corporations almost invariably
sejk to sustain themselves by obtaining from
the people the largest possible credit in this
form. Under such a system, or rather lack
of system, great fluctuations and heavy losses
iu discounts and exchanges are inevitable;
and not iinfrcqucntly, through failures of
the issuing institutions, considerable portions
and strictly confined to tbe real needs of the
people, and kept constantly equivalent to
specie by prompt and certain redemption in
coin, it will hardly fail ol legislative sanction.
The plan, however, k not without serious
inconveniences and hazards. The tempta-
tion, especially great in times of pressure
•nd danger, to issue iiotes without adequate
provision for redemiition ; the ever-present
liability to be called on for redemption be-
yond means, however oaretully provided and
managed ; the hazar<l of panics, precipita-
ting demauds for coin, concentrate on a iew
points and a single fuad; the risk of a depre
ciated, depreciating, and finally worthless pa~
per money ; the immeasurable evils ot a
dishonored public faith and national bank-
ruptcy ; all these are possible consequences
of the adoption of a sy.;vem of government
circulation. It may be said, and perhaps
truly, that they art less deplorable than
those ol au irredeemable bank circulation.
Without entering int^ that comparison, the
Secretary contents l.imself with observing
that, in his judgment, these possible disas-
ters so £ar outweigh the probable benefits of
the plan that he feel? himsell constrainod to
forbear recommending its adoption.
A CREDIT CIRCULATION DKSIRABLE.
The second plan suggested remains for
examination. Its principal features are,
let A circulati^Jii of notes bearing a
common impression and authenticated by a
common authority ; 2d, the redemption of
these notes by the a«oc ations and institu-
tions to whioh they may be delivered for is*
sue ; and third, tbe security oi that redemp
tion by the pledge oi' United States slocks,
and an adequate provision of specie.
In this plan the pjople, in their ordinary
businees, would find tbe advantages <A uni
formity in currency ; of uniformity in eecu
rity ; of effectual safeguard, it effectual sale-
guard is possible, against depreciation ; and
ot protection from losses in discounts and
exchanges ; while in tbe operations of tbe
governmest the people would find the fur-
ther advantage af a large demand for gov-
ernment tecuritiee, of increased fucilitiea for
obtaining the loans required by the war,
and of some alleviation o' the burdens of
industry through a dimioatiou in the rate
of iuterest, or a part icipation in the profit
ot circulation, witbcut risking the perils of
a grcdt money moodpoly.
A further and important advantage to
the people may be reasonably expected in
tbe increased securiiy of the Union, spring-
ing from the common interest in its preser-
vation created by the distribution of its
stocks to associations throughout the coun-
try, as the basis of their circulation.
The Secretary entertains tbe opinion
that it a credit circulation in any form be
desirable it is most desirable in this. The
notes thus issued and secured would, in his
judgment, form the safest currency which
this coantry has e^'er enjoyed ; while their
receivability for all government dues, ex-
cept customs, would make them, wherever
payable, of equal value as a currancy, in
every part of tbe irnion.
The large amount of 8|)ecie now in tbe
United States, reaobiug a total of not less
than two hundred ind seventy. five millions
of dollars, will ea«ily support payments ol
duties in coin, whii 3 these payments and or-
dinary demands will aid in retaining this
sp> cib in the country as a solid basis both
ot circulation and loans.
The whole circulation of the country, ex-
cept a limited amouat of foreign coin, would,
after the lapse of two or three years, bear
the impress of the nation, whether io coin
or notes ; while tb? amount of the latter,
always easily attainable, and of course al-
ways generally known, would not be likely
to be increased l)eyond tbe real wants ot
business.
He expresses an opinion in favor of this
plan with the greater confidence because it
bus the advantage of recommendation from
experience. It is not an untried theory.
In the State of New York and in one or
more ol the other States it has been sub-
jected in its most edsential parts to the test
of experiment, and has been found practi-
cable and u.seful. Tbe probabilities ol suc-
cess will nut be diminished, but increased
by its adoption under national sanction and
for the whole country.
It only remains to add that the plan is
recommended by one oth-t consideration,
which, in the judgment of tbe Secretary, is
entitled to much influence. It avoids al-
and interest, are 302.036.761 21
And the et<tim.Ued expeodu
tares aodir tlje aiitiitiuual ap*
nropriatious nuw aoked tor
are —
For civil service
and iDCrea«ed
interest $5,166,438 99
And *or the War
aud Navy Ue-
paitmenu.... 137.964.488 77
"^ 143,130.927 76
Making a total of actual Mti-
mated expcaJitures under
•Justing and aaked appropri-
ations of 643,406,422 OG
Frum which deduct actual esu-
maied r«c«sipt«,&s above stat-
ed 329601,994 38
i
Making an apptireut amount
for which recuuriie ma.nt be
had to loans of 213.904.427 6s
KSTIMATSS FOK 1863.
It is to be observed, however, that io tbe
amount estimated for expenditures. $22,-
870,398 50 IS cfiimated lor puibc debt,
payment of a considerable part of wbi«h
will not probably be demanded, and that
some expeases are estimated tor which may
be retrenched ; so that the whole amouoi oi
loans required, in addition to the amount
already authorized, will certainly not ex-
ceed $200,000,000.
For the fiscal year 18G3, commencing on
the Ist ol July, 1862, and ending oo the
30th ot June, 1863, no reliable statements
can be made. It is earnestly to be hoped,
and, in the judgment of the Secretary, not
without sufficient grounds, that tbe preaeol
war may be brought to an auspicious ter-
micatiou before midsummer. Iu tbateveut
the provision of revenue by taxation which
he has recorameiided, will amply suffice for
all financial exigencies, without resort to
additional loans ; and, not only so. but will
enable tbe government to begin at once the
reduction ol the existing debt.
ESTIMATED KXPKNDITUKES.
It is the part of wisdom, however, to be
prepared for eventualities, and the Secreta-t
ry therefore submits tbe estimates of tbe
several departments tor the fiscal year
1863, based on the supposed continuance of
the war, as lollows :
Tbe estimated expenditures are :
For the civil list, including lor-
eign intercourse and miscel-
laneous expenses other thuu
on account ot the pnblic debt 123,086,971 23
For the Interior Department
(Indians and pensions) 4.102,962 96
For the War Uepartmeut 360,169,966 61
For the Navy Department 45,104.994 18
For the public debt—
iledemplion $2,883,364 11
interest ou debt
contracted be-
fore Ist July,
1862 29,932,696 42
Interest on debt
to be contrac-
ted after Ist
July, 1862... 10 000,000 00—42,816,830 63
Making an aggregate of estima-
ted expenditures of $475,S31,24S 61
On the other hand, the esti-
mated receipts are :
From cuKloms, lands
aud ordinary sour-
ces Uo,^©©,©©©
Frum direct tax 20 000,000
From internal duties,
including income
tax 30.000,000
most, if not altogether, the evils of a great
and sudden change in the currency by offers
ing inducements to solvept existing institu-
tions to withdraw the circulation issued by
Stat authority, and substitute that provided
by the authority ol the Union. Thus
through the voluntary action of existing
instiiutions, aided by wise legiglation, the
I ifreat iraneition Iron e currency heteroge-
neous, unequal and unsafe, to one uois
form, equal aud sale, may be speedily und
almost impercep'.ib y accompliehed
CONQRKS.- HAS POWBIi TO RKGULATB THE OUR-
RKNCY OF THE COUNTRY.
If the Secretary has omitted tbe discus-
sion ol the question of the constitutional
power of Congress to put this plan into
operation, it is oeci.uae no argument is ncc-^
e?8ary to establish i be proposition that the
power to regulate commerce aud the value
of coin iuclodes tb< power to regnUte tbe
currency ol the cointry, or the collateral
propoeitiou that thit power to tflecl the end
includes the power to adopt the necessary
and expedient meats.
Tbe Secretary entertains tbe hope that
of the circulation become suddenly worth- the plan now submitted, it adopted with the
less in tho hands of the people. The recent i limitations and paleguards which the ex-
experience of^veral states in the valley of
the Mississippi painfully illustrates the jus-
tice of these observations, and enforces, by
the moat cogent practical argutnente, the
duty of protecting commerce and industry
against the recurrence of such disorder?.
The Secretary thinks it possible to com-
bine with this protection a provision for
circulation, safe to the community and con-
venient for the government.
Two plans for effecting this object are
suggested. The first contemplates the grad-
ual withdrawal from the circulation of tbe
notes of private corporations and for the
issue iu their stead of Uuite<l States notes,
payable in coin on demand, in amount" suffi
cient for the useful ends of a representative
currency. The second contemplates the
preparation and delivery, to institutions aud
associations, of notes prepared for circula-
tion under national direction, and to be se-
cured as to prompt convertibility into coin
by tbe pledge of United States bonds and
other needful regulations.
The first of these plans was partially
adopted at the last session of Congress to
the provision authorizing the Secretary of
issue United States notes, payable iu coin,
to an amount not exceeding fitly million? of
dollars. That provision may be so exten-
ded as to reach the average circulation in
the coantry, while a moderate tax, gradually
augmented, on bank notes will relieve the
national from tbe competition of local cir-
culation.
It has been already suggested that the sub-
stitution of national for State currency, upon
this plan, would be equivalent to a loan to
the government without interest, except on
the fund to be kept in coin and without ex-
pense, except the cost of preparation, issue
and redemption ; while the people would
gain the advantage of a uniform currency,
and relief from a considerable burden in the
form oi interest on debt.
These advantages are, doubtk ss, coasider-
able ; and if a scheme can be devise*] by
which such a circulation will bo certainly
perience and wisdon of Senators aud Rtp-
reseotatives will doubtless suggest, may im-
part such value and stability to goveminent
securities that it wil not be dilficult to ol>
tain the additional loans required for tbe
service of tbe curnnt and the succetding
year at fair and reasonable rates, especially
if tbe public credit be supported by sufficient
and certain provision for tbe payment of
interest and ultimeitc redemption of the
principal.
FLVAHClAL RKVIBW.
To obtain a clear understanding of tbe
amouDt for which i' will become necessary
to resort to further loans, it is requisite to
review the financiiil movements of the
Treasury during the whole of the last and
first quarter of the current fi^al year, and
compare, somewhat more closely than has
been done, the probable wants and probable
resources of tbe government tor tbe remain-
ing t^iree quarter of the current and the
following year.
In the July repoit the Secretary submit-
ted a detailed statement, in part estimated
sbowing the receipts for tbe last fiscal year
ending tbe 30th June, 1861, including the
balance in tbe Treasury at its commence-
ment, to have been ^86,972,893 81, and
the expenditures to have been 384,577,258
60j^ and the balano; to have been $2 355,-
635 21. Actal returns show that tbe ic
ceipts, including balance, were ^6,835,-
900 27, tbe expenditures $84,578,834 47,
and tbe balance ;52 257,065 80.
For tbe first quarter of tbe present fiscal
year commencing lut July, 1861, tbe re-
ceipts and expenditures aic ascertained. and
tor the remaining three quarters, ending
30tb June, 18G2, are estimated as follows:
For tho iirst quarter the ac-
tual expenditures were.... #98,239,733 09
For the secoud. ttiird and
fourth, the estimattd ej^peu.
ditures, under appropriations
already miide for tie publio
service inoladiug civil list, .•
Interior War and Navy De-
paitmeuta, and paslio debts
Making au aggregate of estima-
ted receipts of 95.800,000 00
And leaving' a balance to fbe
provided lor of $379,631,245 ,11
The whole amount required from loans
may thirrelore be thus stated :
For the Hscal year 1862, under
existing laws $75,449,676 00
For the fiscal year 1662, under
laws to be enacted 200,000,000 00
Fur the tiscal year 18)]3, also
Quderlawsto be enacted.... 379,531.246 61
Making an aggregate of $654,9«0,y2O 51
Tbe total may be stated in round num-
bers at six hundred and fiffyi-five millions
ol dollars.
TH« PUBLIC DKBT.
A tabular statement will accompany this
report, showing somewhat more in detail
the actual and estimated receipts and ex-
penditures of the financial year 1861, 1862,
and 18G3.
It only remains, in order to complete tbe
view ot the tioauciai situation, to submit a
statement ot the public debt as it was on
tbe Ist day ol Juiy, 1860 and 1861, and
will be, according to the estimates now
presented, at the same date in each of tho
years 1862 aad 1863.
Tbe statement, in brief, is as follows :
On the iKt day of July, i860, the
public debt was $64,769,703 OS
On the Ist day of July, 1861, the
public debt was 90,867,828 68
On the Ibt day of July, 1S62, the
public debt will be .'il7,372,802 93
Ou the 1st day of July, 1a63, the
public debt will be 897.372.802 93
The particulars of which the debt con-
eiets, and the portions of which have been
or will be puid or contracted in each year,
will appear fully in a table which will be
submitted with this report to Congress.
Another table will be submitted, showing
tbe amount of the public debt in each year,
from 1791 to l^Cl, inclusive.
THE BURDEN OF THE WAR.
The Secietary, believing that the frankept
is tbe wisest policy for natittns as well a.^
individual!*, has thought it hi.-j duty to sub-
mit to Congress this plain statement of tlte
financial condition of the country. That it
imposes considerable burdens is not to be
denied or disguised. It is consoling to
know that tbe energies and resources ot the
people are not iniulficient for them. The
public debt oo the Isl of July, 1863, if the
war be protracted until that time, on the
scale of expenses contemplated by the esti-
mates, wiii be, in round numbers, nine hun-
dred millions of dollars. Tbe amount of
tbe publk? debt in tbe year 1816 was 8127,-
334,y3.> 74, aud in twenty years it whs
paid off by tbe people. Tbe country, even
if the loyal States only arc regarded, can
sustain and pay off in thirty years the debt
to which rebellion now exposes us with
hardly greater proportional contributions
from increased and increasing resources
than that debt made necessary.
It will be tor tbe wisdom of Congr388 to
determine bow tar tbe annual aud the ag-
gregate burdens of the people shall be di»
minisbed by retrenchment, by economy, by
prudent yet vigorous adjustment of means
to ends, aud by just contributions from
rebel property. Nothing more certainly
enhances credit aud improves resources than
tbe reduction of wants and wise energy in
administration.
The Secretary forbears making any re-
commendation concerning the authorities
with which it may be expedient to invest
him in respect to future loans. He bega
leave to reter this matter altogether to tbe
better judgment o< Coogre^, suggesting
only, that, whatever discretion it may be
thought prudent to jjive him in other rfr.
spects, tbe rate of interest be limited by
law.
Turning now from tbe more immediate
consideration of the public finances, tbe
Secretary solicits the attention of Congress
to some other topics connected with the
administration of the Treasury Department.
TRADE WITH THE REBEL STAES.
By tbe act of Congress ol July 13, 1861,
commercial ioiereourse with States declar-
ed to be in insurrection by the President
was prohibited, and the Secretary of the
Treasury was authorized to tstablisb such
rules and regulations as he might deem ex-
pedient, iu accordance with which, under
license from the President, a restricted trade
might be conducted. Upon full considers-
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tion ol the whole subject it has not been
dfceoied a<svit«uble as jet to establish aoy
geueral rules auJ reguiatiuoa tor Bach a
ttcde. Id a few ioetaDces special liceoses
hrve been <);rauted to convey particul<ir ar-
ticles of property lato iiaarrtctiocary
States, and so curry uu a limited trade witt^
pirts of Eastern Tirgiuia itihrthitfd by ioy-
al people ; bat with the*^ ioconjijderable
exccptioos, it bms bi^o ititlierlo tbouf^bt
best to enforce the prohibitKm to the fall
extfcut oi tiiti uct. Am the act itnelf, how-
ever, does not seem to cootemplate the for-
feit ire of prof)erty, onies;* um I for the piir-
pasrs of the rebelli<Ma, or loand in transit
to or troiu insurrccriouury .States, its ««>
cation has not t>een extende*! beyond that
intent.
COMMKBCK TO FOLLOW. THK FLAG OF THK
UNION.
To avoid, as lar ab p*j«,*it>ie, the practical
mcoDvenienct:* ot this susfjension of com-
merce, the tjecretiiry, with itie approoaiioo
of the f*rfc«ident, has established regulations
in accortlauce with which cotton, rice and
ottier pt'Optrty will Iw culiectetl and cared
for by a^t-;,t:? o' the dcpartmcLl in iu*»urree
tionary d.^itricts occupied by troops of the
Union, and will be forwarded by sea to
New York. AllHaii'i) will be made for aC'-
count (it iho ^uvcruuitnt, aud the proceeds
paid into the nutiona! treasury, bubj-ct to
any ju3t claims of loy at citizens. This ar-
rangement \-i, of course, temporary in \\%
nature. As ageuetai ruie, iu li)e judgment
ot the Secretary, commerce should follow
the tlig ;and whenever the authority of the
Unioo is h»ily refilorni iu districts sutfi-
oieiiliy ixieu»ive iur the re establieument ot
loyal f>tate goverument, atlbrding due secur-
ity ugaiDst aitudrd of iiudu iu lurnitshiiig aid
and comtort tu ribeliiou, the ports Huould
be opened wittioat restriction, and ail com-
merce freely p<;rmitted.
COLLECTION RXPFSSrS REDUCKD.
With a view to reformation ol abusts and
redaction of ejcpeusts, tlie Secretary has
caused must cl the collection districts in all
the stales and territories not uuder insur-
rectioii:»ry control, to be visited by an offi-
cer ut his departmeut. Their inquiries have
led to the abolition of some offices, aud a
redaction ot the allowance and compensation
to the incumbents of others, amounting to
)$75,095 annually. This hum, with the tem-
pofury reiliiclio!! of annual expenses, occa-
sioned by the paspen^ionof official duties io
the rebellious statt^-, amounting to $644,-
141 Cb, will more than eutiiou for all tl)e
expenses arising under the act ot July tor
the additional agenti?, inspectors aud aids
requirtrd lor ltd due execution aud the pre-
Vtnuuu ot illegal tiallic.
lo this connection the Secretary asks
permisssou to direct the atieutiuo of Cun-
gress to the f^cl that surveyors of ports
tt several points io the Mississippi valley
•re aloioai cxclu.-^ively occupitd by tlitir
daties Quder tbe act ot July, and are sub-
jacted 10 couj^tqaence to iuburs and respan-
•ibiliiies fur which the compensation now
allowed by law is ijot equivalent It is
Ujee lore suggested that the Secretary be
authoiized to make some addilioiiai •ulow'.
anccs, to bj paid from the appropriation
already made for such 3ervice.
The Secretary a; so recommends that a
diviHioQ be piovidtd iur ot lorleitures, tines
and peualtits, under this act, between the
oflicers, the laforuier and che govemraeni
corresponding to that no.v allowed by the
revcnae laws in other cases; and in order to
protect the interests both of citizens aud of
the government, he further suggests that in
all cases of tines, forfeitures and penalties
under whatever law, whea the amount lu
controversy dots not exceed one thousand
dollars, the Secretary be aullioriz:d to pre-
scribe whatever mode may tieem most con-
venient aud certain for a^certainiug the facts
involved, and to tiireet such tittticmeut o.
the matter io controversy by remitter or
otherwise, as he ma} deem just.
The interests ol ttie (ioveru.tuQt will also
be promoted, iu the judgmeut uf tbe Secre-
tary, by the appointment ot a Solicitor ol
Customs, to reside in the city ol New York
who shall conduct all suits and prssecatioiis,
and collect all penalties, tices, forfeitures
and dues tu the goverumeut, under tbe rev<
euue laws, wiihiii the collection district of
Xcw York, aud advise (he coiieotor in re-
spect to all legal questions cunecied with
the custcmj which may be referred to him
by that otlicer.
TUK MINT.
The operations ul tue Miut durii-g the
last year were large bey cud precedent.
The net amount ot bullion received was
§72,l4t;,571 Ol ; the amount coiued was :
of gold coins, ^;G0,t>^3,2o7 ; ul silver coins,
82,005,700 ; of cent coin?, §101,CC0 ; ol
gold bdrs,S20,Ol5,l63 G4 ; aud of silver
bars, ;$27b,OOG 94 ; maiiing the total cuiu-
ageuf the yeui ^tio,0y3,7o7 ub. Oi the
bullion deposited ii»r>4,l4i^,&Go 32 were re
ceived at the assay office in Mew York ; ol
the gold bars $19,948,728 8b, aud ot the
silver bars, $187,078 63, m value, were
stamped at the same ofiioe. Ot §799,923,-
362 14, the entire coinage since the estab-
lishment of the mint, «.520,000,000 have
becu coined from bullion daivul from
mines of the United States.
Of thegold deposited dnring the last year
834,216.850 52, and ol the silver tJ6iO.>
Oil 29, were Irom the mines ot the Lulled
States ; the remainder tormed part ot the
unusually large receipts durii.g the year
from foreign countries.
C0INA(tK.
'1 be large and rapidly increasing produc-
tion of gold iu the territory uf LioKirado
suggests inquiry into the expediency ol es-
tablishing an assay office or a branch miut
at Denver. A private mint for the conve-
nience of the people, is now in operation at
that place ; and obvious considerations seem
to rei}uire the substitution of national Iur
private agencies in coinage.
The silver mines of Mcvada and Arizona
have also yielded large retarns ; and the
protection of the citizens engaged in ex-
tracting these treasarea from insurreciiona*
ry and savage violence, demands the ear^
nest consideration of Congress.
No means exist of ascertaining with ab«
solute oeriAinty the quantity ot coin now io
the United States ; bat the best .accessible
data leads the Secretary to concur in the
judgment of tbe Director of the Mint, that
the amOQut is between two hundred and
seventy-five millions and three bondred mil"
lions ot dollars.
The Secretary taki^s great pleasure in di-
reoting tbe attention ot Coiigrtss to the able
and instructive report ot that office, and to
tbe suggestions it contains.
CliAUlS.
Under the act ot Jaly 27, 1861, large
claims have l>cen presented by the author-
ized agents of the Uoveroors of several
States tor expenses iocarred on account of
troops raised by them respectively, and
employed tor the suppression ol the losurn
rection ; bat as the act authorizing tbe
settlement of these claims retjuired proper
vouchers in support ot them to be tiled and
passed upon by the accounting officers, and
as no such vouchers have as yet been fur-
nished, it has l>een hitherto impracticable
to adjust and pay them. Inasmuch, how-
ever as these expenditures were incurred at
a time when Congress was not in session,
and when the public exigency was impera-
tive, and were marked, so far as the state
meots submitted to him disclosed their
character, by discretion and patriotism, the
Secretary thought himself warranted iu
coTfeetness of the accoaot^, and on ooodi-
tiou that no further claim should be uiad«
on account of the expenses contemplated by
the act until after floal rettleraent upon
vouchers, tbe sum of tony per ceutuu 0/
their respective deraatiJ* ; t»nd ht baa ac-
cordingly paid to the Sute. of Illnj.-is,
Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Mi
chigan. New Hasftpebire, New Jersty, Ohio,
Penn.^ylvania, iihode island, and Wiscoosio,
tbe iiggregate sam of ^,014,078 .51.
As the law did not seem to contemplate
tbe continued action of state officers for fed
Ltal u'.fjects, but confined the appropriation
made by it to expenses incorred, leavio^ ex-
peiises to be incurred to the aciico ol fuiiiial
offi<;ers within their respective sphere.-^ ot
duty, tbe Secretary has not thought himself
authorized to settle in the unusual mode
provided by the act, except for advances
actually made, or at lea»t cootracted for
prior lo its passage. All other claims are,
and will be, referred to the War Depart
ment lor t^uctiou uud jrequisiiion, uolera
Congress shall be pleasuu lo direct oiuer-
wise.
An act of the last Congress authorized
the payment of claims, allowed for certain
The wisest ot ourstatesmeo have regard-
ed tbe attainment of this end, so desirable
in Itself, as by no means impossible Tbe
combination of the d«rcim-il system with
appropriate denominations in a scheme of
weights, measures and cuins for ioteroation^
al uses of commerce, leavioe. if need be,
the septwate sysieias or uatiuos untoacbed,
is cerUioiy not beyond toe re-^b ot tbe
daring g' nius and paiit^t endeavor which
gave the steam engine and tbe icl^rapb to
the service of mankind. The Secretary
respec'fuiiy f-a;;'gfc8ts tbe expediency of a
^mall appropriation to be used in promot-
ing iuterchsoge ot opinions betwe^.a inteili
gent person ol our own and toreign ooan
tries ou this subject.
In closing thi^ report, the Secraary takes
pie«i«ure in Jisking the ooosidf-ratiou of Con-
gros lui th*^ vanoi.j siiji^estionb of tbe
beads of the bureaus of the department,
<;on tamed in their several reportt^, which
Ire herewith transmitted. It has i een bis
endeavor, siooe assnoiing^ tbe charge of tbe
departmiot, to iofB"^ into its action tfte
greatest possible activity and vi^or ; and it
is a source of very great satisf«*ctiou to him
x\EW AUVERTl^ShiMEMVS. 1 Njd:W ADVBRTISEMExN'TS
J^FW GROCERY HOUSKIjJOGAN & CAMP
At Saint Paid.
that his ctlorts have been, in general, lailb
services and expenst^m Oregon and Wash- fully and zealously supporfe-. by the gen
ington to be made by tbe issue ol bonds et ti^-^eu with whom he haV beea ?s
united Slates, bearing i^ix per cent, interest "
and payable twenty years after date. The
advancing to the several States, upon certi- / the world, in which the United States al
neates of the State officers to the general ' ready so largely shares.
Secretary most respectfully asks the atten-
tion of Coijgress to the injurious iuHuences
of authorizing such issues for such pur-
poses. Oiaioia are easily allowed when pay-
ment IS to be made otherwise tuan in uiocey,
and \jii\^A issued for claims are apt to come
into tlie market in competiliou with bonds
issued for loans, to the serious prejudice ot
tbe public credit. Ihat 00 important in-
jury has resulted from the act just referred
to IS to be attributed to the laithful vigi-
lauc-e of the Third Auditor io the ezaaina
tion of the claims made upon tbe Treasury,
and the comparativoiy small amount of
boiido, not exceeding probably, two millions
eigiit hundred thoosand dollars in all, is^
sueil or to be issue J in payment of thtm.
The attention of Congress is respectfully
directed to the observations of tne Filth
Auditor in respect to the abases which
bave been tolerated in the consnilar system,
and the expediency of authorizing the ap-
pointment ot a consul-general for the coast
and islands of the Pacific.
In disregard cf repeated warnings of
impeuding danger in December lust, the
Secretary of the Treasury, io office at tbe
time, neglected to take necessary measures
to secure the vessels and other movable
property connected with the lighthouse es-.
tablisbments This jjroperty, therelore, be-
came the easy prey ot insurrectionary vi-
olence.
Acts of rapine and plunder followed each
other in quick succession as the rebeliion
spread, until the light of commerce were
extinguished along the whole coast— except
at Key West and some neighboring points
protected by the power of the Uniou
from the capes of the Chesapeake round to
the westtro limits ol Texas.
In other pirts of the couatry the light-
house system has btCn extended and im-
proved, until it is surpassed in aids an.J
beceCu to navigation uud commerce by
that of no other country. Under tne di-
rection of the Secretary also, as the rebcU
lion has been suppressed iu district alter
district, the lights have been rekindled.
Already from tue coasts of the Chesapeake,
from the --aaks of Ilatteras, from the isl
ands of Port iioyal entrance, and from
Chundeleur Island iu the Golf, they shine
once more as the safeguards and symbols of
fraternal commerce aB>l peicetUi civilization.
May We not yec hope that the time is not
i.ir oil when every extinguished light shall
be in like manner restored amid the rejoic-
ings of a reunited people ?
The Secretary resfHictlully invites legis-
lative uttention to the condition of the ma-
rine hospitals constructed or in proce.os ot
construction. 'The number has been in
creased far beyond necessity or utility, and
to the serious prejudice of the fund for sick
and disabkd seumeu, derived Irom the hard
earningyl the meritorious class to which they
belong. At pret-eot, indeed, some of these
hospita s are made available tor the beneht
of ttie troops, but this use must necessarily
be partial and temporary. Ot these, there-
lore, as well as those not thus used, the
Secretary recommends that those least ad-
vauUgeously situated and employed be dis-
posed of on the most lavorable terms, and
that no new structures be undertaken, ex-
cept in cases ot the clearest expediency or
necessity.
The great value of the Coast Survey has
been strikingly attestei by recent events.
The knowledge gained by its operations
during past years, the experience and skill
ol naval and military officers acquired in its
service are now avai'able in the operations
ot the army and the navy, the ready aid
now afforded by it, iu examination and sur-
veys ol harbor and inlets, to the forces of
tbe Union in their movements upon the
coast, demonstrate, beyond question, the
wisdom of the policy which originated and
has sustained it, The diminished appropri-
ations required for its support during the
hscal year 1863 will no doubt be cheerfully
mude
Tbe number of vessels in tbe revenue
service of the department 00 the 4th of
March, 1861, was twenty nine. Five had
been previously seized by tbe insurgents,
aiid one had been ordered to Norfolk for
repairs, where, having been taken to pieces
with a view to rebuilding, and therefore
incapable of removal, she was involved in
the disasters attendant on the destruction ol
the Navy Yard.
Of the vessels connected with the revenue
service not seized by the rebels, four were
on the Pacific coa.st, six on the lakes, and
eighttien on the Atlantic coast. Of those
on the lakes five have been ordered to ser-
vice on the Atlantic coast. Nearly half of
these vessels are uiiht for the purposes of
the revenue, and will be sold under the
provisions of the act ol July 2a.
Under the same act thrte steamers have
been purchased and equipped, and bave been
ol essential service in the suppres-sion of uo-i
lawful commerce of the Chesapeake, and in
aid of the expedition by which the authori-
ity of the Union was recently restored on
tbe Eastern shoie of Virginia.
With a view to the increased efficiency
of the service, tbe secretary directed a
thorough examinatioo to ba made by .-
compeieot board ol officers, of all candidate,
lor appomtment, as well as of all officers
except captaics, already in the service, and
has made acertitioate from that board of
entire competency an indispensable con-
dition of appointment.
Four revenue cutters are now engaged
in Coast Survey duty, in connection with
the naval and military expeditions on tbe
coasts of tbe insurgent States ; and the
whole of the remaining number are actively
engaged io tbe enforcement of the revenue
laws, and in the protection of commerce.
Under advertisements for proposals for
tbe construction of additional revenue
steamers, under tbe act of July, a large
number of bids and models have been re ,
ceived, and contracts will be made for five*
which, when completed, will fully answer
the existing demands of tbe service.
The Secretary desires to avail himself of
this opportunity to invite the attention of
Congress to the importance of a uniform
system and uniform nomenclature of w«»<;^bta
, and measures and coins to the comr . je of
associated.
Th6 reports from iLc several bureaus wid
show how fflucli has beeu aceoiapi'ished
duriog the year, aixi how well. 'J h« Seere
tary indulges tbe hope that continued en-
deavor with larger experience, will make
tbe dtpartment in all its working, what a
department charged with duties and respoo
sibilities so various and important ought to
be. S. P. CHASE.
1N8UKANCK
s.
S. E A T X,
■K.>
MAi. INSLii ^Nijfc; ± CUL.l.K(.:TINO AOENT,
sr aul, MyfjfBsoiA,
-riSHTINO r
racLoWiKG riRai -CLASS
conrAiiiBs :
IXEUBAXOK
*.'>
MANHATTAN
NEW yOKii, i
t^Al'UAl A*i> 'UKf l,US.. S«Xi,IKW
IIUMBOLUT
i.vfc t/NHURANCK COMPANY
Coolev- Tower ifeOo.
Branch of COOLSV k TOW£B, tf^raerl/ MY-
KRMORE .k OOOLKYj Su Laui..
ESTABLISHED 1843
WHOLESALK UROCEBS
AKD
Oommissioii Merohjuite, j
IMPORTERS Oi^yoRBICV FRITITS, KCTS,
WllfKS. I. OtJOKO. SKOABf 4p.,
JACKSOy STREET, bETWESJi LMVjtS * TBUtD.
Wmrid h:THi> aU of ihelr .?I(I iciend*. fcn4 M ouuiy now
uDMA* wUI cai'.e to th«ir
J^:j[i\V J^TOIiE,
2 DOORS BELOW THgia OLD STAND,
WHERE THEy HAVE OPENtD OUT THEIR
SPLEADID STOCK
OF FALL A^D WINTER
QOODS,
ill give MuitofaaUott.
N Q £
Wlileh ihey^ will leU at priee« thai
Uacl
iS
«JK NEW
capmal and
YORK CITY.
rRM.t'fi
*2«,tfi)
AKOTIC
• L . E N SU KAN CE C< > MPAX Y ,
NEW YOUK.
*- OA . Ali AND SLRPi.L'S $av;.'*)0
CITY
X-Kh-^ N» HAiNCE COIVLFANV-
liAKTPORD. CONJSiKt'TlCUT.
4 ii CA«"iliSl> AWHaUtli'i.U^ ...»a34.lH/
OONN EOTIOUT
".fc. INtsL^K^NUK COMPANY
HAKTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
A ':\i"'TAl. A.MUM . l.l'.S ...»24».000
xN OKTJdL- W KSTliiliN
.. lib. A MAKJ NE INS.iJOMf AN Y
CITY OFOHWhUO, N.Y.
t-Al'l'lAi. ANO -UM"! ^ *3J7,i!Ki
>» vv KijL^Ia.ii< iViutuai
ttOdlON. MAbSA*;!. JBETT8.
M. h.'.TKw .•■l.iMi*.. «l,7M,7:i i4
» (1 iu »n Kei'iiiTly Inreatt A'lll In»un» al! ktnSs
%nil DArsoaaU->'0|>^''t' aU^i* Hdaote Jl tu ibe
iiiTij NaTtgailoii, anu >raaaportaUuti i^ivgo
■ li.
bnri'^rHbiy S'ljoaied aiidp..iu auhix
Iteti^flMr t« the aboTo. *e beg learf" to lUie. .ha' for
iOf u^tMsr accommodailoo and 4oaT«n)<>BC«> «i onrens.
m iJor» and 'riania lo the upper country, we h»vn fg-
lahliihed a house ai lUs polat. (in oocnection with tba
house of COOI^KY A TOWSa, Su Louis. wJih-ii wUl be
'.oatl ued»8 heretofore,) aud at« djh opeuin); a
COMPLKIE sDd WELL ASSORTED
STOCK 0¥ aKOOERlES,
WINRS, LIQUORS. SEGARS, &c.,&c.
to wt.ich we would Invite the attention uf i.ur frleuda
and the public generaiiy, iruauog thai ih« long
«»tabUthed staudin? and reputaiion of
uurhouae, wlilbeaHuUicient
guaranty of
fAIR AND HOKOBABLK DKAUNG,
.n with hi cimvicdon uiviuredand cooftrmeo by loHB
experienflf , thai the ir-ie luteri^sts o! buyer and »h1-
ler ire be«i proaio.ed iu thl« directl n we pro-
P"-H ineetiug oiir Irienda upon a
Cash. Basis I
Confltieiit thai our faeillU^H will enable us to meet the
vlew.s of c!o»« and di crimlnaUuK buyers.
jD A X f E X C H A
RBSTATTRA.NT.
UROIR KCUIKTOA'b BAi<K, TBISD STBIfT.
UARTtir A PABKuNa, IVonnetora. Tbli e»tablish
nenl is Hied np in a sLyie to cuap)! rf wiio any Eauna
Uonselnthecilr i»yiit»>-s and Mt s's serve rt iin a? s.'l
h.jura i'artle* 01 iron 2» to M ean be kcoommodauc
en tbort DQlice. Oe«.; <.3m
I^REDEICK HILDERBRANT,
M luiiUciurer and Uciier in all K^ud« ol '
Kl /iXiruKK AND iJ:Li' MuL'tiDIXQs,
also
UdltATION OF B08BWOOD MOUJUOIKOS,
Ov-Als, Looking Oliss. For rai: and Picture Kratnea,
At greatly redticed rates.
WARK-rtOOWa \H SCHLRMEIKR'S BLOCK,
dM6-dIy JAO&SON 8TSBBT, ST. PATL, SnKN.
C"
I G A li O B K E W K R y.
LILL &L DIVERSY,
BllEWKRS OF
Lill'gt Stock,
CREAM PALE ALE,
EAOER BEER,
PORTER ASD BROWN STOUl,
F(>R SALK BT
VfW
FOKWARDLNG.
L.
HffnlT^lT
COXSTANS,
k n WVT CT
UROOKKLBS,
Ac,
I<lae.
^X
JACOB XEWMAX
Merokant Tailor,
lir»E« HIS
VKBY LARGE AMI W KLL 8KLBCTICP 8IOCK
THE BK8T KVKR BROCiiHI TO THl.-^
MAKKBT, All' A VBRT LOW PKICB
-.T r,.«T, Wholeale imd Retail Dealers t»
'LOTH,
CAS.-JIMER-:.
..... r.„ ^ , US.VT'fi FURNISHIK i GOODS
aBADV-MAOB OLOTHINO. Ac.
Purchasers wojlddo watl. before parohaa.Bg else
where, 10 >-xaniioe and price tbe liuods.
JACOU NKWMAN.
oihin« made at t!:p fihoriest n<rtice. bv
iijt^-4li>m
J \('oB KKKM.VX.
BY
faiRl) »TRKKT Bi.
t* ii a O o b E ,
R«*stanrant anU. Salooix,
HENERY F. £. ViTT.
PAUL
OppoUttPioottcr (iBkrUa* Armory.
This ho.ise id conducted on the Buropean priaeiple
-MeaN at all hours. The bar U aiooked with the finest
imported l.t<jii>r(iand Olgnrs.
Uel* in reeeivt dally nl Nu 1 Oysters, which are
served up la any and e^ery style.
Theonly houHniuiae city wUer«s pure t'hiladelphia
lfor{^ and Ale ean be had. dael-d£mo
QA8U1 UASHl
PAID FOR COTTOiTraOS.
'•', ',', r^,J' " in goods 2X oenle.
" " OLD IROK.
;; '; " 'ut'PliJi AKi) BRASS.
*• LK*^1) AND PKWTKR
** * '* Zl^O
' hakk'els and auxKs.
KTaiiCILlKu WOUK 1)0«K, AKU bXlfiKCIL TOOLS
FOR SALK.
FOR SALE,— A Rood H,«orlmedt of Tinware — And
un coortgument 6(t.(KKi No. 1 ShlDKl.-g. ^Is,), on con-
ftgumeni, au asiiortDieiilol wrapping paprr.
» .'7 ■J^T'^'i klDdnof repiilring done lu ihe neatesialvle.
All Unas of Lamps repaired and alte.red.
B. & v;. Q R E 1 G,
LOWER L,KVBE, ST. PAUL. .;
Storaee. yop-w^arding. and
COMMIS810N MEBCHAKTri,
WUdLBSAI.E DKALBRii IN
PROVISIONS, cJRaIN. Ac.
Agents lor tte Port Byre* Batra White
AUo. Agents t«r the
ILLINOIS CBNTKAL RAlLBoAD.
And tbe
URANO TBl'NK. RA1LM'A¥ Oa OF CAJiADA.
«.<jf)iraoM lor transportation between Si. Paul, l>«atoa,
.^>w fcQ(iie..d, MouiTeal, Sew York ana ail potnu nrr'.
made upou Ute luweei aad neai arorabie werma.
JUiu-a hHcatgej • C»rr- «1 1* M A v.. ure^.'
l'««spn;{rr I'leice « ria K-ilruad and Ocean .-tei-iBrrs
lu aud iron »li parts et
U4iK.\l UKUAIA AMD 1K£LA^D.
For Paruculars apply al Oxe tlore.
L. BUBk.U. yeauj CHAS. GRKIO
W
ALTER VV. W E « B
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Forei^sn. "Wiaos. Braudiee and.
Grin,
LOADOJSf PORTER. SCOTCH ALE ANDl
SCOTCH WHISKEY,
4.L80. OLD BOl'RBOK AND RTK WHISKV
L0.VGWUR1H'S STILL CATAWBA WINB,
C:HAMPA0.NE.'<— CKi.KBKATKD BRANDS, Mc
JEMPLE k BEAUl^UE
B 1 O K A G B,
fTorwardiuK and Coxnxniaaiou
AMD
WHOLESALE CiHOOERti.
LOWKJt L8VBK. 8t. FhuI Kinu
AUKNls i„r t^fiiu. .Smilii > Boies' Oun Powder.
Ageau lor Ike t'aiu:^ ttta.ss Diapateh marlfr-I7
TuEoooaa BuHcr.
HUP
.S. E.
AM
S
T. PAUL GAS UGHT CO.
By a leaoluttou of the Board of Directors uf the 8i.
Paul lias LighiCo., adopted Novenaber 18lh, 1861, the
price oi Gas was reduced from aud alter Nov lai. irooi
$6 TO $6 I'ER 1000 FEET
CHAarur
D O K U P 4k (J H A ii P L I N,
Wholesale Orocers,
RTORAGk. POKWARDING AND C0M.Mi6.-i 0»
Wt keep Um- larjjesi .Sloes ol Groceries In S>t. I'ajl.
and I'ouuiry Merchants will ttnd It to their interest
rire OS a call before purcbasiuK elsewhere.
—ji* a«ciit:< roK
PiU's IhraaJier and Separator ot Cfaiea(o.
Aau-al Oii <:uiupaiay, ol Piiubursh,
1 uiicr t .Secomoe'i) I'Hpcr >iuis, of MiaaeauoUa.
Nortitem Line of 8i«ainers tu .*>(. Loalt.
MauniOal A hi. Joaeph Kaiiruai..
Miiwa.inee A l"rairir da Chieo Hailroad. inyll-dij
A ^ 8
8t
Paul, Morember liitli. 186L
JOHN
novaodlmo
sold
\ *■■ I 1
ON r NENTAL INSUHANUK i.O
NEW ^OliK.
nvestad) .
...... 'iixil lu aiidsecdrely
•»ci* Jaly 1st, l?tiO
*biU •* *u,7:u
UliORuiS. T HOPE, President
l\. .AjiroMt, Sekreuiry.
!Tui. .*>«&, AMsUtaui Secretary .
-ITY EIRE iNa.
NEW YOKE.
«t<u«i
rtiliis, July lat.
laeu..
OOMP'\
. lo.i,6M
In t e lepanments of LIQirt>RS and SSTG ARS, onr
stock wUrse aud ciinpUie, emoraiiog cboicu brands
ooniJu. d e»clu8ivei> to our house, aud to which we c jn-
•.ifcii'y inn. e the atteuti .n of ib.»ae ctere«.e<i, aii<l
»*aiiiuf an luspeeUouol our Slock ..nJ pricrs. remain
V»ryns eeanlij,
_?^^t5 ».0>LKt, TOWFR * CO.
U(iAR.S— 50 mum PRIME POR^
•o kieo and N. O.— 3i bbi. criishe.l, powdereJ and
. -.„,. I ' *"*"'''■ *""^ '" »''rive.ior h,ile at lowiwi market
»'"*'-• ' ■> CUULEJl', XuWKR a CO.
lb i<
c •flet
TEAS— 50 >^ CUESTS& CADDIES.
X tn»p.. G. i'., X. a.. Oolong, Jbo. Fresli ami prime.
Cv^OotV, iotv KK A Ow.
. .oililiec S6,4U(>
JOSEPH WALKEK, Preaideui,
THt)S. W, BIRD.SALL. Vice Pres'l
Li. HAti>ocK, tjecreiary.
MAKKKT FIRE INSURANCE CO.
NEW YOItK
. ,11a .
irr ill-
January 1st, 1861.
. .S2i»jii«m IM!
b4,a4Ki il
jr*
■mpai
$2t;4,Ni3 31
IK »«,687 M
AivHKR TAVLOK, I'reBldeal.
.' P. Fhkkmam, ."^euretary, mySU
oorths ol the net protits of 'be basineBB of heite
et HTf dirldr*: <iiinu>illy '•. holders o( 'heir pol'
cm Dtariu:: Piieresi.
iO.lK .x. PKl.NCK, Aaeni,
Hfl-t- •'> P;. P»i>l.
, IVERPOOL AND LONDON
elli-E AlSrO 1.LFK
insurance Coinpanv.
— ^ i^i. ■ - 1.
t'APTTAL AND RESKRVKD FUND, OVER
S6 000 000
FAID Fi.OMFlLY AT bJOH
WIIHGCT SIXIY DAYS' :<OllCC.
1N.sI;kaNCK KKI'EtlKD ON
t ^Oi-ijEE— l001iAG8RlO-~PRLVIE—
v-> io dj i.arfu;.yr:» do
lu pockeu MijuUa -Tcry ciioice.
COi>Ll!,Y. TOWKR i CO.
Traps made and warranted not to break, and
very cfaftap, al mKuutacimer*' pi Ices, sl
ii.>v28-d6nio VETAL GIT ERIN'S
S: one Block, Robert sireet, slfrn " Trap Facto-y "
u**
13AISINS-150 R0XE6— LAYERS,
Xl« M. tv.',, wboe-, halves and yuarlsro.
g A F E S A' 0_R SALE.
One large Lillle'i double .-^afe, and one Bacon's
pa'.ent ^Hfe.
Formo.-iy In use at the buiklnc House of N. J.T.
DANA, where they can bri seen, or informanon ean be
had by addressing.
II. F. MASTERRON,
nov27-Jlm.< M. Paul. >liDDesota .
ION OOMMKRCIAL
CO£.LEaEI
HLey ward's Block, U?liird. Street
O. F. CARVER, Principal.
ThU insliiiitloj IB liow o^en lor Uie recfption of .Sui-
t MBis. The facUiilea l' 'r acqutring a ihoruug-i
Commercial liiducation,
in a ahrtrt time, are not inferior to ibo*e oflered io siai
lar Ool1ei{e« at tbe Kast.
POR PAKTICULARS
Call at the Rooms as above, or address,
O. F. CARVER,
nov::4 Lnlon conuuerclai t^oliege, St. I'aul.
PBCKUAM.
Secretary.
I A VV s OP M 1 N N E 8 O 1' A
Town Orgaaitulon Law,
County Orgauizailou Law,
General Road Lavr ,
Common school Law.
ALL IS ONE PAHrHLBt.
PRICE FIFTEEN C K M T 8.
Mailed loau> addresiiiuthe 8tate.|
IweiveCople»tor*l.'iO. Korealebv
PIONCRK PHiN'TI.S-J ('.«>HPAi«Y. ST. PAUL-
N
COOLEY. lOWEaACO.
Cl AR CANDLES— 100 liOXES iJbisT
kj ■^'. l^mis brands, iu >, fUd }^ do.
COOLr.Y. TOWER A CO.
TOBACCO— 100 BOXES—MOSTLY
X 'urowii braima— !«8ortnl (|U»:i;itV-.
Ci>0..fc.V, lOWEBJLCO
^KOARS-150 M. IMPORTED AND
I'OMK.Si K;— lu.:iui.lu)i tome cbouc braudti .vbicb
CiMlLEV, IUM'Ek. a
we Ca I rrcotnmeuii.
CO.
Y8TEUS AND SARDlNEiS — 50
COOLftir. TOWER A CO.
OYSTERS AND SARDlNEiS
c'AHes assorted ^best brands.
« I r ^ r.S
•IFE
EKhEtlKD
TEK.WS.
LIBERAL
'lieieo tsiiignabie by eudors,^ueni without permisaion
Ol the ikimpauT.
^reUoUers persoimlly renpou-ibie lor engai{em» ul
of Ihe Company.
.lAMKS BROWN. Ksq.,
KliA.NClSl Oi I K,;, i.i, Kw..
UKNKY GKlNNKl.L, K(i<j.,
ALKUEJ 1 hLl>, Kb<i.,
ALKKA.NUEK ilA MILTON, Jr.. E*o .
K W. AllCHlK.ALu. Enq.,
Kitu ' uer», i>lrec.or» aud .--uarf holders. New York.
RBFRREKCEfl IN NEW YORK.
Duncan, .Shermku A Cu.
Alex T. Stewart * Co.,
Urlanell, MIokitq AUo.,
H. L. A A. Si,- wan,
. W. A J. 1. Moore A Co.,
D. Apple. oa a Co.
THOMP.-<ON, BROTHERS,
•ep.i Agents lor St. Paul a d vicinity.
OLD BOURON & RYE »\ HlSKlES-
W" have a lew bbls. ia store— vtr> oM aud iin.^.
COOLEY, TOWKR A OO.
BRANDIES—A FULL LINE— IN.
ciuJing Pure French, Apple, Ptach, Cherry, Oln-
sff." A Seijtnewe," iJomesiio. Ac, A;.
COoLEV, iUWER A CO.
KWIS'S CHEAP DRUG STORE
The purest and beet liquors for me i;elnal use in the
state ol .VLiiies-jU, pui up cy E. W. Lnwij lu person,
Iron liquors in ca&ks, direct Irom the Custom Uouse N.
Y.. below co.^v
FKENCii BtiA.NDi'— quart bottles— die
ST. CROIX RI'.V— pnie— 4'io per bottle.
Hi>J.,LA.NO iJlN Ju 3ia do
MADKiilA WINK d > 20 yer« old. 86c per b. tile.
POP.! W 1.^■K— likMiMt— Uiic, 7i.»<- Burt^,■c per bolile.
SHEkKV WiNE — Gluriuus — b:>c pisr t>o.Ue.
H.-;IIWsI<;K champ \IGNE—V»arraiited
Sl.;u per q'lart buUte.
Lot DON i^ROWN sroUl— 15c pint bottle.
E W RESTAURANT.
MBALS AT ALL H0UB8.
By ALBEBT KUBY, Agent.
CITY HALFWAY UOlJhB THIRD STREET.
Freah Oyaters daily, served up at a moment's notice.
THIRTY CBS.T8 PBR DOZEN.
oclO-d3ia ALBERT KL'BY.
PROCLAMATION
FROM
JUSTIOi:. &; FORKPACciH.
I be uulersigiel. by virtue of iheir unbounded boo
oebf-Ch in tuilint^ h. «anis ol (ce pet pie ' I this euy
and .Viat , m their serctioub of |{<...d-, t.>.aiii rail U>«>
atieiiiK>n of buyers to ti rir spieuaia sicck oi
Spriinj and Suzrxuxer Grootis.
Our Stock IS compoke,! o every variety and pattern
of LAI. IKS' 1)RKS8 O ^ODS al presenflu fly le nine
eacieru ( ui s.
(V.iintry (^ealeni will fli A it w their advantage to g've
'U a cnll ana exania,' o ir hgoree.
'"^'-^i.v J f .sT;i:K a KORa 1>AV ,n.
Vy M. C O N 8 1
AM)
Couxtaismion. Meroliaut,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DEALER /JV 6'ALT, AAJLS, PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
AaajiT roa
8-,«ama A Marrlu's hafoe, WUder's Pateni
J M. Hrunswick A Bro., MarbleToi UUiiard Tablea.
*Hn., Ohio.
O. H. Hc«>)rmlck's Reaping and Mowing Maehtnee
I860.
Llll A Diversy'B Chicago Craam Ale I
Mark Packages.
"'y^ Care •• Wm. OonsUne, Bu PaoL
OHAfi W WOOLICT «. T.aoCAOlBT
ni LARLES W. WOOLLEY & CX).,
lAlWEB LBVBB. BT. PADL.
i-'ORWARDIN
G
AJIB
11.
P. BROW N,
IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS-OC
BEADS AND FANCY GOODS.
Price , tu sun the uinei
I'EI'Ol. NO. 186 PEARL81Kk;ET
auRlT
NEW YORK.
i arraiited genuine—
A lot of Paiiiiis, lolors, Glasa, 4c.
COS', as tor instance
Mill be sold below
iJOLLAND GIN
La . t...i,e aud (^ -ire.
WARRANTED
WrillTK LEAP — Ite-t brands, 6c per !bf>r$tiper Itjij lbs
NKW J I'RSEYZlNt;— Better than tbe French— Sc per
ID iir fc per I'M.
PirisBU_KHGl,ASS-9A16, «2.76, 9113. $2.30 ; li'416,
DEi:.iL V,.K> i.sH- ig; nuality— *2 3o uer Eallou
^ pif^i^.V,*^* VaBNIbhIno. Z-Vl^^jerfMon;
' I-AIM OIL— A new arucle.coniamliigKenzoie. Equal
lo boned l.inse^d Ol: o.-- drying purp< ses— TOc
ler gallon.
COOLEV Tower a cc.
WINI
.tiaa<
ES— VERY FINE OLD PORT,
erla, Ciiainpaxue, Ac. Ac.
COOLEY, ToWBR A 'JO.
J.
B
SLIGHTER
DEaL K IN
±<^amilv Grrooe ries
AND
i^KOVlSlOiS^JS.
AGitNCC OF lilE t
ELKBRATED DUNOAS .MILL
KLOLB
SA INSURANCE COMPANY
t»T«6&,175 [i'4.
\.-K■^tTK JANOART 1, 1861.
•lUE AVD
INLAND NAVIGATION
LN8U1UNCE.
vjiiioe. Ho, e, RoKerts' Hiooli,
8A1NT PADu, MINNESOTA
yit4\j M. MOBLKT. Agent.
jimENlX INSURACE COMPANY.
HARTFOED, CONNECTICUT.
i'.> JASCARY 1. IP61 KOO.tXW.
'.c -,.6 iiogers' Block, . -It. Paul
i«li iy ^M^ WOHLKY. Agent.
N C E
,iht
! i- E 1 N S U R A
NEW YORE
.it« Insuranoe CoTiipan.y»
NEW YORK CITY.
MORRIS FRANKLIN,
CORNER 7th ANDJACK^iON STREET,
OppoHite International Hotel,
GOODS DELIVEKED KHEii OF lliARiiB. TO A*Y
PAKI OK TUfc: CM V.
The people can brinu in their prescnpiJous and have
ihem put u,' oy
JLLI08 H kMZ.
all!*; claa* pre«ciii.ti<>nist, trim lae bent Wruxs'nd
iledicineit.lor ohK HALF the money ih^y can geitbem
for ai a..> ctin r stor^.
50
BOXES CHOICE HAMBUIWiH
,J bi J H. SL.1CIUK
C rner 7th and J.icksi
C WEET AND PURE OHIO CIDER.
O Just received audl'ur sale by the bxrrel ..od ga'-
"> al SLU llTKh'.s
i'vmisr 7Lh and Jacsson.
»JA BARRELS OF THE BEST ANU
tJ\/ expl .8lv.t, t.ira» I'oio.-ei Carbon (_)il, at CuMPE-
1 . 1 lUiN I'RICE.S, by the barrel an • gallou, at
uof ;il-3m in 6L1CUTER'K.
NG
O^ i\i\f\ CIGARS, COMPRISI
fJtJ^I\J\7\J all he choice and lavori e brat di
A.a • 1 uue lot ol pure lurkiah .smoking, aud !inf>-eut
<;hewiii< lobacco— the UK^l in tbe t. uy — lor .-ale al
■ rices to suit the timeo, at SMi HI KR'.-.
Opposite the In^erLaiional ■. otel.
Lj'RKSU OYSTERS RECEIVED
A daily by Ex^ircis—.Vlallbj's celebrated Pearl oys-
~ I'jr aale by the case or ean, ai the iowe-t rateii.
at
tSt,lCill'ivK'd.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP,
a large lot of K, e»h Can, aiid Preserved Fruiia,
aaarc unuaay keui by L;ru«fcisis, ijoiuj; fceiovi c si.
Ne'embf'r iBd, 1661.
U. GRANT LEW 18,
3^-1 Assignee.
J^AND WARRANTS LOCATED
f lie uud rslgned havii,|i been exieuslrely engag«sl in
the
Heal Kstate Business
FOB THE
LAST TEN YE.\RS IN THIS CITY AND
STATE,
.Now oners kiB . ervicea, in oonueoilou iherewiu., to
LOCAlli, LAND WaRKANI.S.
1 .ifcre have reeenuy beea thrown open .to market
some five luiLiions o: acres ui tbe choicest lanas in
Mlune Ola.
>o lands will be located unlet* personally examine
by the tinderslrn'd.
Terms for ijc*Hb» lAOacre I>and Warrants, %V> eseh,
Ineliiting Land OUlce ittr. and all esitensef ; IWs.M's
and 4<J's at proporil-^nate rates.
HENiiV MoKENTi',
DEALER IN REAL EsTATB, 81. PAUL, MINM
RKFE^INCES.
Uou. Henry M. Rice, U S. Senate.
" Morions. WUkinaaa, U.S. Senate.
" C> ros Aldrich, C..8. Uooae ot Rep reeeatatira
" Wm. Windom, U.S. House ol H. preseniaiivos.
" Ljifayetie Emmftli, Chief, Justice Supreme Conrt
nt MiLuSgota, St Paul.
* R. K Xeison C S. I>lMr1ei Judfre, St. Panl.
Messrs. Ihompson, Brothers, Bankers, Si. Paul.
EL Paul, tiepiemberai. Ia6t. eep21-d,wAtwly
LTAGLE BAKERY, AND CRACKER
M~i MAM'FACTOl'.Y.
WILl^J AM GIKS
^' «l O P K I E T .. K MAIN S i R E Kl.
(In ih« rear of the Aiseriran House, In new brick
b iiid:ng.>
Tnaukful lor past favors, he respocUul.> inlorinsibe
public that he has enlarg-d his esuibliahu nltosuehan
extent that he is euabiea to supply ibe Public wuL
Bread and Crackers, .ind Mtrchanu ai who.esaie
uower rates than any othwr Bakery In St. Paul
aovla -dly
^B S T R A C TS OF TITLE
Commission Merchants.
DEALEiiS IN GROCERIES,
GBAIU. PROVISIONS, LIME, &0., &0.,
AMD
AGE.VTS FOR THK
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Oavldson Line oi Sioamers, Mmueaota Kiver
Northern Tramiioriaiiou Company imm the Eaal
BseelMor " Young America" Corn Cib Mill. '
Woouward'n umuiier aad SeparaLir
Kerosene Oil Company ui New York.
■*c , Ac., ^.
Coatraets for iransporiatiou between 8i, Paul. Boston
New England, Montreal, Mew York and all potate Baci,
made Upon the lowest aud must tavorable terms byM.
T. Company.
Mark packages
•• WOOLLEY AGO.
8t. Paul."
, .. 'or
8i. Paai, April 17. i8U>.
ATTOK^NEytt.
A. e. cauwau-
C R O W E L L.
i>. CoorsB
n O O P E R k
AITOKNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS.
Irvine's block. - - - _ jji_ p^ui.
Prompt aiiention given i» bnaiuess It. ktlaie and Feo
era! Courts, i<' Collections, and to professional busiues
generally. leb24-dly
ANB ANY OTHBA
TO
KSTATK
INFORMATION OONTAIMKD
IN THB
ruiiH,
^Lll Ul KR-S,
30
TONS OF BRAN
anl fer sale at Mill price!^ br
ON
J.U.
HAND
SLlllITiLK.
FREBMAM.
Aetnary.
Pr-sJdeat.
aisii «ne o< ihe best Life Iniuranee Companies lathe
'tedtnates.
' .'<«*es may be obtainad of
O. W.INGER80LL,
■'*•■"•■> Air. i;i. St. Paul.
y W, EDDY,
Q-eneral O-rocer.
And dealer in the ters beat
Family Provisions.
FOUT STREET,
Just received an entirsly new stock, com-
prlsl'gtnpart,
Stewart's Sugars, Bekher'i. Syrups
Frerti tets. Premi im Buaer!
Durk"e^s pure Spices, in tin loll.
SOU cans fresh Peaches on conaiicnineut'
8. W.Eddy A ^o•gSna^..
Pure wiucs and Liquors, for medicinal use;
AndaU other ancles asua ly sepl in a lirsi
class store. novij dawSm
]7lSH-50 PACKAGES OF FRESH
MeQUILLAN
JL Mackerel, Herring and Co<;tish
1 ov26 i». r
IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A
supply of Family Groceries, caU at ihn corner of 7lh
aud Jack-on slreeu where you will liiidlhe BEsX .SE
l.p.CfM) »nK;k ol Kamilv G.ijcerles in toe -ily, aud
where jour wants wulbe aupjiUea ai pr.ces lo^uit ihe
umea ito^ a
3
CENTS IN GOLD OR FOUR CIS.
m Tinware psld tor gojd COTTO.V Rai;S.
Oold anil .Silver paid l«r good Rags, Wooiiea and
Coiios, cash pai.1 for (Jopper, Brass, old Cast Ir«n, al
all kinds, old Stoves aud Sove Pipe, old Lead and Zine,
aud uld Oold and Silver.
STENCIL CL'llING, OF ALL KINDS.
Al the Tin and i/'opi «r More, Koberi street, VETAL
Gl EltIN'8, »ione biock, beiweeu :id and 4lb sireet
where y nil can puicnaae new and secoua-banu ware
cheap lor casti ut iitr^er.
au Paul, May iX, lS61.-ly
1?0K RFNT--A FINE TWO STORY
^ DWELLING,
(91'n-ite tear Or.vempr Ram»ey's)
ContsininK eii.ht rooms— with ail uecesaary oul-butld-
logii— leoid stable — good well water.
Apply io
nov;!3-d2w
PENNOCE PUSEY.
J. Q A. WARU.
DR. T. D. SIMON TON'
DENTIST.
IiiiirreoL's Bloek, Bridge Sqnan', St. Paul.
TKKTH ineerted in ibe best lI.aull^-r vu Hold, >ilver,
or Vduakitb. All operations warrauled
Call and seo speeimen^ nf tbe Volcaih .^ work.
o24-ly
QE
ORGE BENZ,
IMfOBTEH OF AND DEALER IN RHENISH
HPN.^ARIAN FRENCH AND CATaWIIA
WINES,
Ch&mpasrne, :>l<iuors, nigars, Swiss and Llmbnrg
C e'-se. WboleKaleand Retail,
Third St., bet. VS (ishlnuton anil Ma-ket streets St Paul
Has J nst received a stock of pute Hungarian Wines of
the to, low lUK bran s :
. Kgry,(.iiperi-r. vintaie of 1S41 ; ndal, 1«M Peetl
1887 ; VlllauT, l-iM , Tok^ JUelas, 18M, which he ofleri
at very small prou IS. AU t e above Wines are war-
rai«ed genuine. novl6-dl>
J) S. * JOS. H. S T O M B 8,
No. 177« EAST JACKSON STREET.
Between Fifth and Sixth,
I»raotical Copper Uxnitlxs, r»lTimb»
ere Ac Sheet Iron "Workers;
And Maaofaciurers of Copper Eeuies, Copper SUU%
Yeasi Kettles, Yeast Jugs, Liquor Pumps,
Lift and Force Pump, Soda Fonntaiu
and Generators.
Particular aiiemion paid to Steamboat, Di»U]ler«-.
atigl-dly
RECORDS OF RAMSEY C0VN7Y,
WILL BE FCRNtSRRD AT MODKRATE
P BICES,
oa arpuoATioM to thb
C O U N i Y A U i> 1 '1 O K,
AT TUE VAILT CONNECTED WITH THE OFFICE
OF THE RK..IKTBK OF DEEDS.
Hi order of the Board ol County l>>mmiMioner*.
JOHN «icoLa,
nov2-d»m Chairmha.
piONEER AND DEMOCRAT
STEAM
Job Printins: Office,
COR. OF THIRD AND CEDAR STREETS,
8T. PAUL MINNESOTA.
Having made ex*.ensive aJdiUons of new fonu of the
latest »:yies of Type, anl having purchased a large
Slock of Cara». at very u « prices, we are enabled lo
l»riBt BnKlness Cards at lower rRles than any other
office in the North -We»i
We have also added enlirs new Fonu of Type for
BOOKS, PAMPHLl.TS, CiBCULAEa, &c.,
And with tbe aid (K our
FOUR STEAM MACHINES,
We are enabled to pertorn all deserlpUons of Book and
Pamphlet Printing, w th neatness and pespatcb
Hand Bills,Po,ier8, Circular", Show Cards,
Bli: UetvJs, A«., Ac.,
In Kvery Vnriety of Style.
BALL 1NTITATIOK8 AND PRO GRAM MBS.
Elegantly executed oa Fancy Paper or Cards, In
Gold, Coloreo or Piaia.
JouK a- eiAMsoaa.
J A a\ B O R N
CBAKLkS I . l.VHU.
ii LUND,
KJ ATTORNEV.s and COUNi?ELLORti AT La W
rractice in all the Courts ol this .Mate, aud tbe L niied
.Slaus Disirici Court.
OUice on 1 hlrdsu, iver ■ ».'kablu A Edgerton's Bauk
^l haul. lebai
IJ OB N & GALUSH
A .
ORNKYS ANDCOL'N8ELLOR8 AT LaW
111* r-ame as occupied bj ibe iaie W liliam Hoi
4., oyer the Store 01 Culver A FkrriuKton.
ollict
lin«beat!, h . .
Third -Mreel.'.'Sl, Paul.
HENHY J. UORN,
leb6-oiy
R.B. OAl.CSHA.
M.
SHERBURNE.
ATTOR.NEY AND COLN.siiLLo .-Al LAW
O.iaoiic Block, i bird 8ireet. 81. faui, Minnesota.
nuA2v-dl>
IjORKlS LAMPRKY, A'lTORNEY
ill. AND iIOCNftKLLoR Al LAW. Promjii auenuoa
siveu lo l>>liecUi.g. ou.ce. iley wards Uiuct., lti;ra
■ reel. s;. faai, .I'ui.Bnola.
lril-i>
N
OTICE iO TAX PAYERS
S
PIONEER PRINTING COMPANY.
1 A T C T E S OF MIN N ESOTA
fVozu 1S4>8 to ia69.
Mill and Plumbing Work in ail lu Branches.
50
BAKRELS OF NAPTHA-AN
excellent KUbstltuve lorTurpentine.aod warr»nt»'d
for »oy |.urp.ce whiob th^l i« aaad for, and alOuper
e^nl less cost. For snle 'jy ihe barrel or fialiou,
•<*»^ »» LPUAM a HOLMB8.
L500
BARREL
Hue Salt, at
COARSE AND
L'PHAM A HOLME.S.
PUBLISHED BT 8TAT1 AUTHORItT
APPMOVMJ* BF TBM JUDGES 0> THK .•H/PMMMM
COUUT
BeuogniBed by the Coirts a« Legal KTideDce o
State Law*.
1060
PAQB or LABGK OCTAVO.
PRIOR F'lVE DO L L ikR 8.
W^ O T I O E
At
Comi
laei.
ted on the o*piiat stick o.' B>]d Oompany'lcrbe'pald"^
or before Ihe U$tb day of January n-xt. k-'»^
At ameMfag of the D.r-otors of the Dakota Land
Compaay. hestdaibtrom •.Hi faal. December Tih
labl.anas^-ssm-nioflw I Dollars p -r sbare was lev-
d' clodew
T, B. CAMPBELL,
Secretary.
n ROCERIES^' ALL KINDsTaT
VW w holesale prices, at UPH AM A UOLMB8.
HA M S— AMES' SUGAR CURED
coosUotly on hand and for sale by
""** P. F. MogOILLAN
■ oD.'^TT THBA'trasK's t'rrice, i
81. I'anl, Deceml-er ist, lb61. )
Tnedup caieofT«xes lor State Ccuai*. < i-y. scbixil
and all o.her purn.»e«, lor tbe year 1^1, is ujw lu mj
haudti forcoJecuod. aud ihe loUowiLg per cen ace iisia
been irvieU :
For the support if the BtataOoTemment on eaeb
oollAr a valuation jU
'o pa> luiertsi <.u h aie inatb e.lness..... ......" )*J
For Cjuuiy puri.o««B ; ,"
fur support ol Com:.. Ou hchiiols, c
f o pay interest un LOUJiy Icdebledneaa '..'.'. j2
roi i>u,)po. t ut be i-<Mjr ,W
For Road pnrp<M<>s lu .own ol Hose.. .'.*.'.*.*.*.'.* 2
For lown>-aip purposes lu lown ul Mo..ajs View '^
••Road" '■■ " '^ft^^'"=:t'"l^
'']^'^' " :. H«>serve....:: .2
' .>pecul cchool and Diblrict Ui •• I!!/. 3
iuwii«bip purposes lu Towo of Nsw <-auada! 2
" S(>eci*i bcbooi o sir. c; tax •• •• •• 5
" Ko«u pufj-aes la .owijof •• " a
" lowoahip purpocesiu Town of McLean. J
* Road •' •• •• J
OITV TAXES.
JFor iiuppt>r. orCity Govtriimeat. i.nd to pay Inlarast
ou Oit ludebujdness, 6ig mllis 00 eaon dollar ■ vaiua-
UOIj
For special Ui Second Ward, interest on Robert
btreei 6ewer nonds, IM milta on eaca dvUar's valua-
tiou.
For special U» Third Ward, interest on Fran iln
Street sew. r Bonds, i-5 ul a mill ou eaon d. liar's tain.
a'.i( u .
Adiscoantoftenpercent, Will be mide on Countf
aodiii.v axes, U paid bet.re ibn letof Jan'oaiy i,r.i
Five per ce.nl. peuai.y wul be added tu a>i unoaid UixaM
aller iba d«le. *^ *»*«•
1 wii aiteud at the place of holding elections to each
Towash p, lor the purpjse of receiviug u.es. as tol.
:ih "la^ Towufchlp at Ihe Po.* Farm 00 Tue«Uy,Jan.
day'!u^»S[!*iir"''*^'*'" " '*'■ -°b«»'««"y.onThur-
jioiuds \iew lown bipai Ihe hous« of Henry i'or
l«j, on MeduBSdav, Jan. IJib, )^6J
Reserve luwuship ai the house ol WUllam Nertns <m
Thurdsay. Jaa. Ittm, law.
I .Will r.iif.nd UiereaTer at n,y office iu tk« city of 8t
Paai, to receive taxes t/om perttfta* «-uhla«r to oav !ii«
sams. f / "c
^ „^ aOBERT A. SMITH.
deciU.dim OottBtyTraasufT.
Jjl 1 N N E 8 O 1 A
Supreme Goiut liepoite
POBLI8HBD BY AUTHORITY OF LAW
VOLUME 2,
OORtAlaiSa TAB CASKS DBOIDSO AT TUB Tsajia or
oocat i« I8M.
^ t3 »0.
*S«4 PAUKM. PKIC
roa sAia st.
PIONEER PRINTING COMPAN*.
nr.,.,. ^ BaintPaul.
Will be Ibrwarted by Mail, pust-paia. upon iherecel, I
of the prioe.
J^BSIGNEE'S NOTICE
«,fv ^^t^*^^"^' ^'""f ■^'"le an asignment of Ms prop-
SiiJ-V^,^? beueuiul bi» cred,t.,rs. L»i<ce iis Cere tJy
lllli ?.i persons hav.ng d^maul,, aKain.e bim, to
p«»enltbeir Claims. Ana all pers-ms iu any way -n
^„ - '"™' *"* "fireby noiltied and .equlred to n;ake
immediate pA>ment to tne uadersletiei.
Uaied fibakopee, Minn. .Nov. lam, !S61.
,.,^ L. COWPERiHWAlTE.
novlM.Sm* Assignee of P Poakhaa
I
I
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL TUESDAy. DECEMBER 17 1861.
Ilionfer^gtmocrat.
CONTINUBD PBOM FIMT FAOI.
enable members to puss the hoiiduya at
boijje. No important legiaiatiou will be
ftitdmpteJ thifl week, though ultra Kepubli-
caus are very auxious to press tlirougti a
resolution expressiTe of their views before
Ooagrew takes this recess.
ACOlUaST TO U£N. SUMNEtt.
WASuixuroN, Dec. 15. — (ieo. Sumner
was tbrowu from his hor^' tbia moruiug,
wbiie reviewing bis troope. A rib was
brokeu, and other injuries soflered, bat a
telt gram to Ueo. McCiellao tbia cveoiog
states that be ia better, and will be able to
reeume biii commaud again in a tew days.
i'be rebels have an immeniie force, aud
are erecting a large battery, at the mouth
of the Occoquan creek, so that they cau fire
at vessels plying between this city and (ien.
Hooker's division.
The Herald's dispatch says that the r«
coouoidance made a few days since from
Uen. Summer's division, establisbeti the fact
ibat the enemy bad retreated from Annan
dale. Upon abandoning it they burned the
tew bouses belonging to persons suspected
ot union proclivities.
THK FREdiDJiiST 0PP08ED TO A *VAU
POLICY AOAINST FOKEIGN POWERS.
VV'Aiiui.NaiON, Dec. 10. — The excitement
which was 6rst caused by the somewhat
t)elligerent tone of European news, is rapid*
iy subsiding and there is a general belief that
war with England cau easily be avoided
without dishonor. The President, it is
known, is strongly opposed to the adoption
of u warlike policy against any foreign
power under the present circumstances of
the country. It is understood here in di-
plomatic c.rclee, that Mexico is preparing
to make a very vigorous resistance to the
invasion of her territory by Spain, F'rance,
and Ku^laud, more vigorously than the aU
lies at uue time anticipated.
Iloiv the Forelso Netvs vra»
Kecelved iu Kasteru Cities
EXCITEMKNT IN NEW YQHK.
Nkw York, Dec. lG.--'rho Ej:pie>'s says
the excitement on 'Change wus iuteuse dnd
beyond description. Breadsluflls favoraoly
ati'tcUd uijii all descriptions very firm, and
many lots of cotton are withilrawn troin the
market. Saltpetre advanced from 11 to
15c per lb. and tew holders would name any
pi ice Brimstone kept out of market.
Chemists advanced bi-carboaate of sixiit up
Ic. C'l'd'ee and tea all withdrawn from
market or only otlered at enormous prices.
Sugar ofleied sparingly. Sterling cxchango
advauceil to 110.
TUfc: FEELING IN CINCINNATI.
t'l.vriM.NATi, Dec. IC —The Kuglish news
produced a profound seosation in commer-
cial and hnancial circles, and the impre^ion
seem.s general thai there is grtal danger ot
war with Kiigland. But wtiilst ail uduiit
that if Wilkes done wrong in ine Trent af-
fair, du« apologies should be mad«< j but it
right, no humiliatiiii^ concession ought to be
contemplate I lor a mora'*nt \•^ Knijlund or
iUiy other power. Tne news greaiiy unset-
tled markets and produced u teinporury lcs
sation of business so that there wu.s out
little doing in any department.
UOW TUKV iKtJl, i.N DKIKOIT.
DitTKOiT, Dec. 10. — bJuroiteai) news cre-
ates deep feeling and probabilities of war
with Kngland freely discussed. There is a
general desire lor uur Government to place
itself rigot as regards law, when it will to
sustained at every Hacritice.
CLEVELAND IS PLUCKY.
t'l.KVKLAKD, Dec. iC— Thd news from
kngluud produced a decidi-d sensation in
this section. Thejjenerol seuliuient is that
our tiovernment must maintain it.>' rights
and dignity regardless ot Kuglish bluster.
BURNING OF CHARLESTON.
NEGRO INS U RRECTION.
IT 19 PROMPTLY ' SLPPRB88BD.
THE PLOT REVEALED BY A N80R0.
ORBA'r CONSTKRBTATIOlf, AC, AC.
Baltimore, Dec. 14.— The Old Point
boat brings the report of Ibe discovery and
prompt suppression by the military author*
ities ot a negro insurrection at Cbarlestoo.
The account states that tbe plot was
disclosed by tin bodj eerrant of a military
officer who said that tbe negroes of tbe city
were to be joined by large bands from tbe
country, who were to come in armed at
Digbt.
lie said the sash factory bad been fired
by a free negro whom be designated, and
who has k>een arrested.
A small quantity of arms were found an-
der the tloors of negro cabins. They were
all new and in good condition.
In another oegro'a cabin, kolves and
hatchets were touod secreted.
The greatest consternation prevailed.
Families were closing and ttarriog their
windows
The fire companies being oompoeed of
men who are on military duty, tbe fire en
gines were worked by negroes, who broke
and rendered useless the two best ones.
The offices of the ComUr and Mercury
arc said to be destroyed.
INftUKRECTIONS IN THE INTERIOR
Another account states that the negro
insurrection broke oat in the interior of
South Carolina, two days before tbe fire,
and is still raging anchecked ; but this
last report is not well authenticated.
FoBT McNBOK, Dec. 13.— The Norfolk
Dat/ Bouk gives the following startling in-
telligence from Bracbville, South Carolina,
•Mghty-six miles from Charleston, dated the
7th :
Passengers just arrived report a destruc
live tire at Charleston. There was a stiff
breeze and little water. The fire equalled
tbe largest cotifiagration ever known on this
continent.
MAGNIFICENCE OF THE UONFLAURA-
TION.
Baltimork, Dec. 15. — We learn from
the Captain of the Norfolk boat, that he
was iiitormed by the captain of the steamer
Illinois which bad arrived at Old Point
from Port Uoyal, be passed within six miles
of Charleston harbor at 10 o'clock 'Ihurs*
day night, and a tremendous confiagration
was evidently at its height in that city. The
refiection on clouds excelled anything he
ever saw, and the whole bay was brightly
illuminated. It did not appear like a re*-
flection from smouldering ruins, but from a
raginu conflagration. This is later than the
Norfolk Day Book's despatch.
adoptfoir t^e aet of Capt. WHkes in spite of a
menae« or demand of the Britiab Oovernment,
and thAt this house pledges ita full support to
tiim In upholding now the honor and vindioat-
ing the course of tho Government and people
of the United States against a foreign power.
Mr. Vallandigbam moved the previous
BY L^T NiaHT'S MAIL.
Prom Wasblngtoii.
BpecUl DlspAUsb lo the CUoAgo Tribune.
Wabhinotow, Dec. 13 Johnson, tbe
qaeetion. They bad beard tbe first growl f would-be deserter, was executed today.—
of tbe British lion. It remained to be seen This morning a plea of insanity was raised
who wna\A ,.n«. upoQ ^j^ behalf, aod Gen. Franklin order
Thirty-Seventh Congress,
FiBST sxasioy.
Frojui Westeru Virginia.
A BRILLIANT VICTOKY.
Phii.i.M'pi, Va., Dec. 14. — A force con-
sisting of the 9th Indiana and detachments
trom the 13lh Indiana, 20th and 32d Ohio.
ih*' I'd and liJ Virginia regiiiuuts and
Itiggs' and Bracken's Cavalry, iu all about
IHtX) men, under command o( Ueu. Milroy,
Ifll Cheat Muuutaiu on the 13tii lor the
purpoev ol driving the rebels trom their
lurtiUed camp on the Allegheny Mountains.
Uur force.-! came in sight ol the enemy
drawn up in line ot battle iu trout ot their
tutrenchmrnls, and charged upoa them and
drove them back A hot tire was kept up
during the aiteru(X>ii by both sides, and
several tirilliant charges were made l»y our
mtm.
tjenerul Milroy withdrew ut night fall,
intending lo renew the attack in the morn-
ing.
L>uring the night the rel)els left ttieir
caiup, sik-niiy burning e\trything they
could not carry with them.
Uur lows was thirty kiilt-d aiid thirty
wuundeii. The rebel lot« is ttelifved to be
not lesii than ouu huiiured and filly killed,
iiicluuing t>ue held ofUver.
We have thirty prisoners by this last
brilliant achievmeut.
(jen. lit-yuoldV Iront ban boen cleared ol
the fciiMuy, there being no urganizcd rt^ljel
loree within torly miles ot uur advance
pOft. A detarhuifiit, sent out from this
pluic ytsiftday, rduititd Ihi-. rVeuuig with
teu rcUfI geurrals, lueludiui; tho uoturiuuM
Jake Ruin.
Prou Fortress Mouroe.
AitHlVAl. OF UENEKAL PUKl.F.S BELOW
NKW ORLEANS
Landing of Troops!
<iKN I'liKl.l'S' PUOCLAMAITON.
FoRTKK.-^ Mo.vHOk. Dtc, 15lh, via Balti-
more, 16lh. t;nariered steuiner Coustitu*
iK'ii Mirivcd this P. Al. I he Constitution
Irit BoBiou on ihe 21al of Nov., with 26th
Mat*, and 9lh I'omit-etieut regiments ar-
riving at Ship island on the '.n\ of Dec. All
the troops wert? landed tho next day by
suuie rel>el steamer captured by cur fleet.
'I'he (.'oiisliiutioo remained at .-ihip I.-^laud
tour duyo and then sailed lor Kty West
and llavanna.
Baltimukk, Dtc. IG (jienerai Phelps
at SLip lalaiid, Miss., on the r>lh Ol Dec.
put lorth a proclamation lo loyul citiz-usol
lue south east strongly anti-niavery in t(':je.
KUOM KKICTVCKV.
liOilsvii.i.K, Dec. 15. 'I'h- JouraaV^ ad-
vices trom y 'oluHibia say heavy cannonading
was heard all day Friday in the direction
of Somirsel.
A passenger from Monlordsville to day
reporu tha bridge u«^arly repaired and
pickets ol the two armies are near each
ijther.
OUR KKlJULAii"oUMPTKK" PAUAGUAFH
Baltimork, Dec. IG. I'he Bark Ag
Dcss has arrived here. She reports speak-
ing the Kuglish l)rg Mury Morton, which
reported that Xumpter and Ivoqnois had a
eevere engagement and one ol ihem, she
did not know which, had put into .Mar-
tinique to repair.
Washinoton, Dec. 16.
AKNATK. — Mr. Grimes presented a peti-
tion, that in consequence of tbe present re«
bellion, slavery be absolutely and uncondi*
tionaily abolished.
Mr. Ten Eycke offered a resolution, that
the present war is for tbe Union according
to the Constitution; that the object of tbe
war IS to save the former and enforce the
latter; that it was so in tbe beginning and
Dhould be so tili.loet; that measures extreme,
radical and disruptive in themselves, in»
voiving in a common fate the loyal and dis-
loyal, should not be resorted to, and that in
suppressing treason, the Oovernment cannot
prove a traitor to tbe original law of tbe
land. Laid over.
Mr. tlale ofiered a resolution, that the
Committee on Military AQairs enquire into
the ex|»ediencyof providing a uniform man*
ner for dealing with the slaves of the rebels
and those made prisoners or escaping from
their masters. Agreed to.
Mr. Lane ot Indiana ofiiercd a resolution,
that the Committee on Judiciary be re-
qiiesied to provide a law so that the aiders
of treason may t)e prevented from bringing
suits for the collection ot debts in the courts
of the United States. Agreed to,
Mr. 8umn«r otfered a resolation, that tbe
Committee of Patents enquire it any addi>
tional legislation is necessary to secure per-
sons ot African descent the right to take
out patents. Agreed to.
.Mr. Wilkinson offered the following pre^
amble and resolution :
Whereas, Jesse D. Bright, Senator from In-
Jiaua, did un the isl of March last, write a let-
ter to Jetl. Udvis, (a letter was here read) iu-
troduoiug a Mr. Lincoln to Mr. Davis, as hav-
ing an improvemeat iu hiearms, and.
Whereas, Such letter is evidence ot disloy-
alty, therelore,
UeHolved, That Jesse D. Bright be expelled
irom theSeuate ot the United States.
Mr. Cowan moved a reference of the
subject to the Committee on Judiciary.
HousK. — A personal explanation occur-*
red t>etween Conway and Fouke, during
which Conway charged Fouke with a de
liberate purpose to bring about a personal
collision without cause, and asked whether
dueh conduct was not only unworthy n mem
tM;r of this House, but characteristic rather
of a blackguard and scoundrel. [Sensa-
tion I
Mr. Fouke wanted to say one word in
reply.
Mr. .Stephens and others objected. Tbey
had hud enough ol such things.
'I'he Speaker inlormed Mr. Fouke that
no debate was in order.
Mr Fouke, amid the cries of order, was
undercitood to say, that Mr. Conway was a
disgrace to the nation and humanity. There
the matter ended in the House.
Tbe House passed the bill to strike out
Irom the pension roll the names of all per
Sons who have taken up arms against tbe
Oovernment, or in any manner aided tbe
rebellion.
Mr. Vallandigbam, ot Ohio, introduced a
preamble and resolution :
Whereas, The Secretary of the Navy has
reported to this douse that Captain Charles
Wilkes, in command of the San Jacinto, an
aimed public vt-ssel of the United States, did,
on the Hth ut November, 1861, on the high seas,
intercept the Trent, a British mail steamer,
aud forcibly remove therefrom James Mason
and John c^lidell, disloyal citizens, leading
couspiratorii, and dangerous men, who, with
their suite, wer on their way to Lurope, to
promote the cause of the insurrection, and
claiming to be ambassadors from the seceded
confederate States;
Aud whereas, the Secretary of the Navy has
further reported to this House that the prompt
aud decisive action of Captain Wilkes on this
occasion merited aud received tbe emphatic
approval of the department, aud moreover, in
a public letter has thanked Captain Wilkes for
the act;
And whereas, this House, on the tirst day of
the session, did propose to tender the thanks
of Coueress to Captain Wilkes, for his brave,
adroit, aud patriotic conduct m the arrest ot
the traitors;
Whereas turther. On the same day this bouse
did request the President to contiue the said
J. M. Mason aud John Slidell in the cells of
convicted felons until certain military officers
ot the United States, captured and held by tbe
so called Confederate States, should be treated
as iirisoners of war,
Kesolved, as the sense ol the House, that
it is the duty of the President to now firmly
maintain the stand thus taken, approving aud
who would cower
Mr. FeatoD of New York, hoped the re-
solution would be referred to the CommiU
tee on Foreign Aflaira.
Mr. V^aliandigbam remarked that a for-
mer resolation approbatory of Captain
Wilkes, passed without being so referred.
He (Vallandigbam) had offered this resolu-
tion in good faith and woald stand by it.
The House then refused to second tbe de-
mand for tbe previous question.
Mr. Penton again moved that the pre^
amble and resolation be referred to Com-
mittee on Foreign Affairs.
Tbe motion was agreed to by yeas 109.
nays 13.
The Honse resumed tbe consideration of
tbe bill authorizing the raising of a volun»
teer force for tbe better defence of Ken>
tacky.
Mr. Lovejoy of UUooia, hoped tbe bill
woald not naas. According to tbe official
returns we have a standing army of between
6 and 700,000 men, which is amply snffi-
cient for tbe war. We have mor<? soldiers
now than can be ased. The raising of
20,000 volunteers for twelve months, io«
stead of for the war, should not be author*
ixed. He did not understand that the mil-
itary aatborities bad asked for this increase,
besides be was opposed to the mode of rais«
mg tbem
Mr. Richardson of Illinois, trusted tbe
bill would pass. Tbe volunteers proposed
to be raised in Kentucky were ot the best
kind and familiar with tbe State. The base
of operations was at Louisville and 20,000
men were necessary to guard the base aud
the line en which our army is to advance.
Mr. Wickliffe said Kentucky has fur-
nished a quota of 27,000 men. lie repeated
what he said the other day, namely : that
before he introduced the bill he mentioned
the subject to the Secretary of War, and
also consulted the Preskient, who, togethej
with his cabinet, he was informed, approved
of the measure. As to .Mr. Lovejoy 's op-
position, he knew that that gentleman would
vote against anything but what related to
negroes. In the course of his remarks, Mr.
Wickliffe said whenever our army shall
move to take possession of Columbus, we
will require energetic soldiers that can be
brought into the field to retake tbe place
and march on Tennessee, The volunteers
will not be required to serve in Kentucky
alone, but to hght wherever an enemy can
be found, and they will do it. He (Wick-
liffe) entered his protest against making a
regular army oat of these more than 60,000
volunteers. Tbe gentleman from Illinois
(Lovejoy), was at the battle of Bull Run
and must have seen that we have not men
enough. The decisive battles in this cam
paign must be fought in Kentucky, and
when fought he wanted tbe highways pro-
tected. *^
Mr. Stevens of Pa, offered a bill on fi-
nancial grounds saying this war must be
carried on in the most economical man-
ner.
Mr. Dunlap urged the passage of tbe
bill, and argued that there must be force
enough to defend Kentucky at all ha*
lards.
Mr. Devin of Kentucky supported the
bill.
Mr. Lovejoy, in reply to remarks of Mr.
Wickliffe, said be would carry on tbe war
to put down rebellion and let slavery take
care of itsalf. He was not to be intimi-
dated by any sneers or allasions to his an-
tislavery sentiments. He was not afraid
of slave or driver's whip. He was wil
ling to vote in good faith men and mon-
ey, but not proposed force at an expense
of «30.000,000, when it was not needed.
Some of tbe saperffuoas force on the Po
tomac river ought ^to be sent tc Ken-
tucky.
Mr. Bingham of Ohio, Maynard of Pena.,
Merrill of Vt. severally spoke in favor of
the bill.
Blair of Missouri closed the debate in re»
ply to Mr. lovejoy. He said we have the
best of reasons to believe that we have not
men enough in the field, for we have not
been able to conquer tbe enemy anywhere
as yet, and we have not met him at any
time except when he outnumbered us.
Hence we have not been able to drive back
tbe foe one foot.
Mr. Lovejoy replied accounting for this
by tbe fact that the enemy will not meet
03 unless when he is in superior numbers.
Mr. Blair — then why should not our ar«
my overrun the enemy ?
Mr L. — because we have no Oenerals.
Mr. Blair advocated the passage of the
bill. The bill was passed.
Mr.Alleo introduced a joint resolutioD,tbe
Senate concurring, when the House adjourn
on Thursday next, it will be until the first of
January. The resolation was adopted by
60 against {)G. Adjourned.
From MiaAoiiri.
MOVEMENTS OF GRN. PHENTISB.
St. Joseph, Dec. 15. — Forty of Oeoeral
Prentiss' command returned here last night,
most of them sick with measles They re-
port that the Federals had several skir-
mishes with rebels on their march, killing
a few of them. When at tho river opposite
Lexington tbey were fired on by the rebels
at that place, and Oen. Prentiss dispersed
tbem with shell from three twelve poundi«
ers, but there being no ferry or means ot
crossing the river our forces were compelled
to return to Richmond for forage and pro«
visions it was Prentiss' intention, bow-
ever, to cross the river on Saturday at a
point above Ix-xingtoo, and the forces from
Sedalia and Kansas City would join him.
The rebels are reported to be 2,000 strong.
UNION SOLDI ER.S FROM ARKANSAS.
RoLLA, Mo., Dec. 15.— Several citizens
from Arkansas have reached here durini;
the past week, and enlisted in tbe Arkansas
company under Capt Ware, late member
ot the Legislature from that State. There
was a Union society in the Isard , Fulton,
Independence aud Searoey companies,
numbering 2,500 men, which could
have made an organized stand in
two weeks more time, but it was betrayed
by a recreant member, and broken up and
scattered. Many of these Union men have
been arrested and taken to Little liock;
some have been hung, and a large number
are now in tbe woods trying to effect their
escape from the State.
ed a medical commission, oompoeed of
Brigade Surgeons Dos. Hamilton, Dough-
erty and Burr, to examine the prisoner,
aod they reported him sane. (ien. McOlel-
ian therefore telegraphed Gen. Franklin to
proceed with the execution, which took
place about half-past three. Ten thousand
troops, being tbe whole of Gen. Franklin's
division, were present The procession was
beaded by Capt. Boyd, Provost Marshal
of tbe diviskm ; tbe regiment of cavalry
(mounted) to which the prisoner belonged ;
a detail of twelve of his comrades, dis»
mounted, who were to shoot the culprit ;
an ambulance train, carrying his coffin ; an
open wagon with the prisoner, aod a priest
E raying with him ; two or three priests on
orseback behind ; and another squadron
of cavalry, mounted, brought up the rear.
This procession passed between the regi-
ments, drawn ap in doable line, which af-
terwards forming in a hoUaw square, the
procession stopped in the centre, the coffin
was taken out, the priests helped the man
to the ground and bandaged his eyes. He
kneeled on his coffin. The executioners
were stationed six paces in front. Prayer
was offered, all uncovered. The signal of
the Provost Martial was tbe waving of a
white handkerchief, to prepare. On another
signal eight tired. The victim, wounded in
the breast, clasped his hands to bis boeom
and grounjd. The Provost Marshal, on
examinat on, finding him yet alive, called
the lour that had not fired to take aim and
fire. Two of these shots took effect in the
head, and death followed immediately. —
I'he entire brigade, beaded by Gen. Frank-
lin and staff, 'hen marched by the corpse,
which was alterwards encoffined.
Johnson's dying speech was : " Boys
1 1 3k pardon of Almighty God, and of all,
for what 1 did. May Almighty God par
don me, and keep all of you from all such
sin."
Secretary Cameron and Thaddeaa Ste-
vens, who had not been on speaking terms
for years, buried the hatchet publicly yes
terday. On Monday night Stevens, in
alluding to the Secretary's report, spoke of
him in the highest terms. To day Came-
ron entered the House during the session,
walked up to Stevens' seat, and extended
his band, which was grasped warmly. The
two afterwards walked up the avenue to-
gether.
Dr. Orestes A. Brownson lectured on the
National Crisis, to a crowded house, at the
Smithsonian Institute to night. Many
Members of Congress and army officers were
present. The speaker's decluralion that he
welcomed war with all his heart, but in-
sisted it be war and not mere parade, and
his demand that slaves be used to the best
advantage of the Union cause, aud that
blows be struck which will not rebound
upon ourselves, were received with vocifer*
oas applause.
Scouts have noticed recently a marked
increase in the number of tents in tbe r.bel
Potomac army, which confirms the intelli-
gence that it has been largely reinforced.
A prisoner taken yesterday says that the
rebel Generals have determined to advance
from Centreville in tbroti columns, in all
seventy-five thousand men, to attack our ad-
vance which they expect to find off guard,
and add, that four days' rations had already
been given on i, to the troops.
It is not true that tbe Government has
declined the propoaitinu of the three Great
Powers, that it should take part in the ex-
pedition against Mexico, but there is rea
son to believe that our share of a fieet to
which Fngland, France and Spain contri-
bute fifteen hundred guns, will not be im-
posing. It is said, indeed, that only one
United States vessel will join the allies off
Vera Cruz.
COMMKRCLA^L
l^«vl©^v of the St. JPaul JMurketa
CorrttUdby ottr own Jl«porter
St. P40L, Dec. 16, 18«1.
There has been but UtUe doing in the
Wheat Market for the last few dajs, on ac
count of the weather. The receipts are light
with a slight advauce over last quotation.
WHEAT, Choice 62c. No. 2, 60c,
RYE. 20a26c |j bushel.
.OATS. 20a25c do
BARLEY. 2Ja30 do
CORN. 30a35 do
TIMOTHY. II 50al 75^1^ bushel.
FLoUR. Sapertine |3 6u, extra 14 00.
CORN MEAL, t^ bag $1.
BEANS. While Is bushel 70aB0c.
BUTTKK. Firkin %j lb 7alOc, country, in
rolls, 10aI2c.
MESvSPoRK. %i bbl, $12al3.
ME8S BEEF. ^ bbl, llOall.
BACON. Sugar cored, lU^allc, canvassed,
lOall, plain Salic, shoulders, 5^aCo.
DHlEli BEEF. r2al3c ;^ lb.
LARD, y IL, 7asc.
SUGAR. N 0, %^ lb, DalOc, Havana lOalM,
relined, A i B, llall^, Cuba, rehned, llallt,
Loat, crushed and powdered, l^^alS^.
COFFEE. Prune Uio per lb. itialT 1-2. La-
gnayra iHc, Java 22a26o.
RICE, ^ lb i^alOc.
SALT, Prime article, 12 60 ^ bbL
EGOS, y doz i5a20c.
FRUITS, Green Apples y bbl $3 60a3 75
dried, ^ lb 7 1 2a8 1.2c ; Peaches. 9al2 l-2c ;
Cranberries, y bush. 76al0jc ; Raisins $3 50a
3 76 ^ box; half boxes, 12 ; Prunes, y 1.12a
10 1-2; Curauts, 12al5c ; Ahnonds, llal8c.
FibH. No. 1 Mackerel, y bbl $20 ; No. 2
$14 ; No. 3, $14. Dry Cod, y bbl $6 oOa7 60.
Scaled Herring, %| box, 76c.
CANDLES. Mould Tallow, lOalO 1.2c ^Ib;
Star, 16 l-2al7 1*2 ; Adamantiue, 20o : Sperm.
•lOaoOc.
CHEESE. W. R. ^ lb DalU ; E. D. Ilal2c.
LIQUORS. Rectified Common, ^ gal, 18a20;
Monongahela, 60a7Jc ; Old Hourbon, 60a75c.
Cider, ^ bbl 7 50a$S ; Tierces, $7.
ME.^^rs. Heel, on foot, .2c. Pork. 24a2Jc.
Mutton y head, $2 6Ua4 UO. Venison ^ ?tt 5aGc.
Poultry, Sa'Jc.
POTATOES. Neshannocks and piLK eyes,
y bushel, 20a25c. Mixed lota, 15a2(,:.
ONIONS, y bush, a6a40c.
OILS. Carbon, y gal., 66a60o. Whale, 65a
Oc. Neatsfoot, $1 00. Lard, «6al>6c. Linseed,
»6c. Turpentine, $1 60.
WHITE LEAD, y cwt., $6 60a7 60.
MOLASSEti. i'lantatiou y gal., 40a45c. So*
gar House, 48a50c. Uolden Syrup, tkJatOc.
LEAD AND iSHOT. Pig y C 7c. Bar Tic.
Shot y bag, $1 b5.
LIME. Prune Point Byron, II 60. Alton,
$1 25.
SOAPS. Common y lb 4ia6c. Family, 5^0.
Palm, 5.«aGc. Castile, 14al(>c.
GLA&>a. American Window, 8x10, $2 00a
2.26. 10x12, .$2 25a2 50. 10x14, $2 5082 75.
10x16 to 12x16, $2 75a3 00. 12xla to 12x20,
$4 0Ua5 00. Per ton, about $8 OOalO 00.
IRON Fiat Bar, Pennsylvania, all sizes uu>
der -l^jil inch %j lb 5c; Juniata do 7c.
STcELE Euglish Ca8t,_ y lb 25c; English
Spring 10c; American do fOc; English Blister
2uc; American do 12^c.
LUMBER Common inch y m $8al2i; clear
$2ua25; biding $ltia2U; Flooring $lGa20; Lath
$1,50; Shingles $2 25a300;
COAL. Pittsburgh y bushel 60a75c; IU
iiuois 4Uc.
CORDAGE. Manilla y lb 10al2c; Jute OalOc;
CRACKERa Butter y bbl $5 50a6; Water
$4 50; !»oda and Boston |6a7; Pilot Bread 13 50
H1DE.-3 Dry |Saa; Green $3a4.
tsT. PAUL FUR MARKET.
DsdBiiBSU 16, 1861.
There ia at present, quite a scarcity of ^t
class turs. consequently a fair price is oHered.
The following quotations may be strictly relied
upon as the cash price :
UlDk 9
COOD
MISCELLANEOUS
c.
76.
SU.
riBher 3 UO.
Ouer .. 3 UU
While Wolt, 60.
erairle •• so.
Martlu 2 00-
Mcinlt 8.
Uadxer 15.
Oeerakiuii piB) 10.
$1 26 HUck Bear... 6 00.. 7 00
SO Buck Cub.... 2 60.. 3 to
S SU Bed Fox 1 10.. 1 26
^ SOOoM " .... 2 00.. 4 00
I 00 surer •' Ju 00.. 40 00
fri Beaver pr Bkia 79.. 126
3 60 LvDi 1 00.. 1 26
10 Wild tat 30.. 60
25 Bp'ng. Wiu'r.
16 Maakrat %i iO..$0 07
H . MIX,
8DCCB880B TO W. B. COMBS,
Bookseller Ac Stationer,
TUIBD STBEEl. SAINT PAUL.
BURBAlv^'S COLUMN.
Gifts for the Holidays
The larcetit coUeotiai of FINK BOOKS, auilable for
Preasnts In the city, aonsliUng in pari ol
RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS,
COURT OF NAPOLEON,
WOMEN OF HEAUTY,
LOVES OF THE POETS,
THE CENTEH TABLE
PBESH OYSTERS,
RKCEIVED DAILY BY EXPRK8S.
re« UKDKBSIGNED, 60LK AQFMTS POft
Maltbv's
CELEBRATED BALTIMORE PlABJL
OVSTKRS.
Are BOW prepared to auppiy all ord^r*. either bv tw
Caaeor 8ii.<le(Jan. iHsiivered to famlUea Iu »e «S
free or expense. " "*•
«iP^J"J"™ theoouau-y prompijy attenrted !•
filled by Kiprwaa at red M e rai*«.
These Oyatersarf WVRRANTEn KRK8B w<.
qaaliiv auperuir to any br»nd broiirht to this clw
. °«^^ J. C. BURBA.NK *C
i4 ait
CO.
1861. WINTER 1862.
ARRAIVaEMKNT !
FINE PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES,
&C. &.{'.. Ac.
Obeap for Ctah at
c. a. MIX'S
DIARIES
At
FOR 1862.
C. H. MIX'S
TUB LABQKST ASSOftTMBNT OF
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
rOR TBE BOLIDA VS.
At
O. U. MIZ'B.
A WORD TO ALl WHO WISH TO
BUY
BOOKS OR .STATIONERY.
Havlnc added largely to m ^ Block by purcbasaa for
Oatih,
/ orrsB aoPERioR iroacxMeirTS to cash
PUBCa^JISS.
declS-dAwlm «;. h uiX.
HOLLAND, BERRY & DAWSON,
BAMKKKM.
WUl buy and aeil KzcbaDi:e, Land Warrants, State,
OcuDty aud Cliy Scrip.
Collections made, and proiapUj remitted.
Sate InTestaaeDU made, and Taxes paid lor non-real-
dents.
Tblrd street. Bt. Paul Mlaicaota. nnrgj-dly
MINNKS01A BTAGK CO.,
CAR&TUIfl THE
North west'n -b^xprewfe*
THE
AMD
UNITED STATES
MAI!,.
P'^prtetors :
J. V BUBBAMK A CO., JHO. L. MKKKIAM.
The Roaiaara well itooked witb Plrat Class Uorkea,
Ooaoord Coaobes. with ciu-eful and eioerleooed Driv*
era.all uuder the eontrol of eooipetrnl Amenta.
80h:ei:>ujl.k
of departures from saint
PAUL.
gYERS & POLLOCK
JAOKaOM ITRIIT, OrPOtflTK TBI BIQ CLOCK, «t. nVL,
Manufacturera and dealera la COPPER, SHEET IRON
and TINWARE. 9T0VKS of tbe latest palterna.
Steambeat and Steam Mill V^ork promptly attended to.
deoIOdly
PUELAN
B R O \7 N
aGKMT rOR
'. COLLO'NDEB'S
TABLEiS. and
PATENT COJiaiNAnON CUSHIONS
BILUARD
HaTlngreceU«d the Ageicy fir thia section of couo-
try lor the above firm. I am prepared at all llmeeto at
up and rwrnlah everything nrc. asary f( r a Kirgl Claga
BILLIARD ROOM ; aud am readv at al! times t . over-
haul, refit, and put In ruunlig order, Tableti out of re-
pair. Cuabiong re covered, llalis Colored, Ac. Ac.
P.S. P'eraooa wiablng any information Ic relation lo
&rlce and quali-.y of arilcles, can apply
atropellUn Billiard Room, .'^t Paul
U) me lU the
decU-om
w
ANTED
cot
A lew more Good STAG 8 HORSES, weighing!
lea* than lUBO lb«, nor over a^ivm year < old, ftKr^ich
we will pay a fair price.
Dee ember 11, 1861.
BUBBANK A CO.
dlw
From St. Luula.
bpecl 1 Ulapaioh to the l.hicat;o Tribuan.
Gen. Ilalleck's order levying a contri buj
tion of 1810,000 on the aecesb, has created
more condternation than did his order, No.
13. The common remark is that the pres-
ent tax agent ia not cared for, but the next
levy may t>e for $100,000. Charles Borge,
of the Committee to Qg.sc88 the amount, is
President of the Board of County Assess
ors and a strong German Union man. lie
has Blrea«ly commenced the preparation of
a list of tax payers, upon which to base the
assessment of tho $10,000 will be made.
It has been ascertained that Trusten
Polk eludetl the vigilance of the Provost
Guards, and left here without a paPS for
the South, since the arrest of November
last.
A shocking affair occurred at Benton
Barracks last night. An Irishman living
in the vicinity had Pome difficulty with a
mi mber of Birge's sharpshooters, and in a
collision which followed, killed him, which
so enraged the sharpshooters that several
went to the Irishman's house, aud burned it
to the groond.
ST. PAUL MEAT MARKET,
Beef, on foot 2c.
Pork, $2.6002.76.
Mutton, per head I2.50@4 00
Venidon, per 11) 6@6c.
Poultry do 6®ac.
nONBTAUY QUOTATIONS.
BY BIDWELL & WALDBY,
BAMKKUS A DEALRKS IN KXCHANUB, LAND WAR*
HANTS, AC.
St. Paul, Deo 10, 1S61.
BANKABLE PCNDS.
New England, Bank State of loUiaaa,
New York, Detroit,
New Jerttey, Iowa,
PbiladelpLla, People's.
Ohio. U.S.Tr'yDemaud notes
4af~Uucuri'ent tundB bought al EaBteru rates.
RXCUANOB.
Drafts on New York selliug, viz :
For Eastern Fuuds I per ceut. prem.
" Ohio, Bk State of la 1 "
iowa, Detroit I *"
People's l^ »'
" Canada 2 "
" U.S. Gold Coin.... 4 *•
JJLACK CLOTH COATS,
Silk Velvet Vests,
All)
DOESKIN PANTS
decll.
At
W. H. TKMPLK'S.
Third Street.
s
TRAY COW
Oame into my eueloiiire oii the .VKh day ef Novem-
ber, one Black and White COW. about twelve years
<*««"-»l' 4 mllea wfest.
Por Uaalinif ., K*«d Wing, Reo.le, Wabaabaw. Winona
miLit*!." '■''o'*''; ""'"^e""* ""h Uie L*Orooeoana
MUwaukee Railr.iad> daily, a: 6 o'clock a, u.
o'c?ock'A*ll'*°"^d2°P ^''"'***>olis-Twice dally, at
for Maoomiu, Anoka, MonUcello, and St. OkMd—
Mondaj n, V, eduesdayg and Friday* at 4 o'clock A. H.
For Sauk Kapiat., Belle Pralne. Fort Rlplt *adCroW
W lug— MoBUajr., aod Fndaya at 4 o'clock AM.
For SUllwaler— Dally at b o'clock A.H.
For Marine Taylor's Fallt and Fails ol St. CroIX—
Monda>'« aud Thursdaya at 6 o'clock A.M.
ForSuatTWjr— Bvery Monday, at 4 o'clock A M.
ForSuunse. wiih cono ••«.•. tons to BayUeld— Kver»
Monday aud Tbarsday al 4 o'clock A.M.
Per Rlcbmoud, Sank t:ent«^r AieiandrU, Pomme Oe
Terre, Breckinrid«e. and Fori Abcixwible-Mondaya
and Fridayn at 4 o'clock A. M. "«»»*•
For Ueorgetown, Pembiua. Fort Uarry and the
Red «lverN«ttlement— Every Friday at 4 o'clock A.M
For I nrther particulars nn^uire at Lbe U«n«rai 01bc«
iu Third street, near tbe 'Am«ri.-an,' or at tke UAtc* at
the Nerlh Weatero KipreaaCompaDy
8t. Paul. Wot. 22, 1861 ' noTlS
PREIGHTS FBOM LA CKOSSK.
Tbe undersigned are prepared to
COlsiTKACT FiilEaHTS
to and n-om La Croase at
Special and Lowr Rates.
Also between 8u Paal and New York, by
" MKKCHATNS' DESPATCH" OK KXPRBSB,
AT RKDUCiit) RAXKSi
nov26dlao J. C. BURBANK A tX>.
JJOTICE TO PASSENUEKs!
STAG^ES
FOR
ST. ANTHONY & MINNEAP0Ll.<5
I.BAVB ST. PAUL AT 8 O'CUJCK A.M.
AND 2 P.M.
LEAVE ST. ANTUONY AT 7 JO A.M.
•*"A' 2JU P.M.
FARE, FIFTY CENTS EACH WAY.
""^'^ J. C. BUBBANK A CO,
1 c.
Cl« CO.
HARKKT8 .
Niw YoBK, Dec. 16.
Political accouDta from Englaud have some-
wliat unsettled the Floor market; prices how-
ever have uadergone do decided cbaoge; hold-
era are firm, aud tendeocy upward. Sales
14.900 barrels.
WHEAT aoaettled by political oews from
Euglaud. but prices thus far are without de-
cided change. Tendency of market upward.
JL O S T ,
oo Friday, a BI.A<;k VKII,, en Jacknon or Serenh
rieeta. Ibe finder will be rewarded by leaving it ai
N. H i;i»m's l»ry Hoods store, on TUlrd sirMot
drcU 3t
,NORrH WESTERN
iHarneas Mahm-
factory. '
9^
REMOVAL.
Tbe subscribers haTlng Removed tbelr "North.
weatern Harness Manufactory" U^ Edgerton's Block.
(a-xtda«r ti ilie. Bank) are prepared to offer lo the
public the best aaaortmeut to be found In Ibis city of
HABRRMS, NADDLKS. TRUNKS. WHIPS.
BLANKKTS,
And all olber articles usually found lo a flrst olass
Harness Manufactory.
All kinda of work in our Hue made to onler and re-
pairing done wtib ueiitnciaaMnd dlHpatch.
N.B. All work It-avlQK our shop Is Warranted to be
as repreneuted , and we are deurmloed not to be un-
dersold by any house in the Northwest.
LOYE A MAUII.L.
Kaint Faul. Deeember 11, I MI.
SUGARS— 200 BBLS. CO.M PRISING
every variety p. y. Mc^i ILL AN.
VINEGAR MANUFACTORY.— BY
„ , ^....''^''''j'' *'»*'> ngtjM Btre«t Uppsr l.e»ee, St.
laul. fhankfu! lor past lavora, 1 r«Bpectfully inform
in
ibe ijubllc, that I have eularRed iny Vinegar Work-
my uew ston^f bul.ainif.io such an extent. ihHt I am able
to supply the people of Mlnnp*)ia wlLh ih»! Cfl brai„a
ople 1
vin«
pure, premium vinegar, t>in<ie and double sreogth,
for Jii. . ouiB prices, l lOa Vinegar is eicellent for ure-
servlog pinkies. This Vioegar has been tested aud an-
alyzed and « reoommeuded by Dr. I). B. Reid, prao
UcalOhemist.f this city. nov27dly
r N T E L L I G E N t R O F F 1 CjE
UPIIAM & liOLMES,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MKUCil AN TH
AND Ot'.ALKBS IN BOAT A BAR STORK8,
it J. V. Simpson's Warehouse,
sepl»-daw«m lower Levee. 8t Panl, Minn.
B. J.
rillRl) HTUKbr
KNOtiELSDORFF,
B PAUL
Oppo:>ii. >u.. '>« A FurepaugU's^iure,
Where male «n<t em ib help ol all kiudo may bn oh-
laiued Orders prom^ity attended, (ioud servants wiU
ind respectable altuations ly ealling at this ollioe
aol4-dly
n^H A R I, E S H. MIX,
BOUKSfclLLKU AJiD 8TAT10NER,
THIRD sr. ST. PAUL, MINN
%0O0K>iOR TO W. a. COMBS.
Having purobaiM-U ih.- enUre stock ol Mr. W. S. Oombn,
In the Book and ^intionery business, solicits a share erf
tbe public natnMiage
I re.pecllolly irtiJer lo tbeelllMns ol St Paul and the
Staled! .Minue!«>iH 111- ■' " . .. -
ed to me, aa<l !> 'xpeal
of the itame.
BUlec2l ed21 WILLIAM S
V lb»ok8 lor the patrouH^e t- iiend
k for my successor a con Unuaucc
tlnuauce
COM as.
pIONEER FOUNDRY
AMD
Agricultui-al ^Vorks-
SAINT PAUL, Miniie ou.
Tbe subscribers having eased the
PIONKJKR S^OUNDR^
AND
MACHINB W0BK8, IN THIS CITT,
aod put It in good working order, are prepared to
FURRISH CASTINGS AND MACHINE WORK AT
ASTONISHLSGLY t,LOW RA TES.
BeiuK practical Machiulsls, and doing a good prouor^
tion of Ibe work ourselves, we defy competition with
our prirea.
HavlnK ibeUrgest ind b«8t aasorluienl of patterns of
f y rsiahlmhrnfiii wc«t ni <;hlra»fo, we oan furuinb
aim'istany rcMuired bill ol work wllhoui eilra chariro
forpatlerDs. — •««•
Wa otter the foUowiag list of prices far I8S1.
Mill eastings.
Building columns...
Hftso WRlghU
81ei){h.><h. es
(Irate Kara
Farmt:n>' Kettles
Wagon Boxes
Bal^u Metal
Britas Caatings
$i per cwt
•« S per cwt
S per ewi
Spercwt
3 per ewt
>...... 4 c:b per l>
...... 4 ets per I>
25 els per K
.25 to !IU ets per l>
H
8T
E N R Y M K E N T Y,
OKALKR IN
R K AJL. KSTATK
■ PAUL MINNKBOTA.
Will also locate LAND WABRANlBand sell
dedl-dAwly
KKAL KBTATK UN OUMMIHBION
December 1, 1861.
piFTH REGIMENT.
IB18U rgLLOW<:0UNTRYMKN, TO ABMH I
Now Is the Ume to stand by the "Stars aud Stripes"
and help to preserve the Uulon '. Kvery loyal Male has
ent lorth an Irish Keglme-t— shall MlLuesoui alone be
u exeeptloB r For ibe bouor ot our native land, and by
he allegiance due this, our adopted oouniry, tbe 1 amt
of millions o( the Irish people, let lu mu.ier in<o the
rum KegimenUsnd leave u> i)ur <leseeud»at8 iu Mbi-
n aota, a memory of which they will be proud
Our fallow ciiiiens of every nationality, will gladly
join, knowing well, that on the baiilefleld, tbe -Fifih "
m courage, will prove aeooud ui none.
Lei us frateruize with all who alter, and endeavor lo
complete the Regiment to lis maiimum
We can also have a Catholic ebaptalti , and with so
avorabe an opporlualty. U there an Irishman who cau
that will not volunteer;
Clothing will be distributed and pay commenced on
being sworn in. «13 to S2u per moult, with the u»mil
o/to«:,MK«of 24 t« 40 cents psr day, when emplovej on
•"f^ '!.'*'■'' u ' *™ °°* raf.lng an IRISH iomPaNY
and invite those wUhlng to eniist, aud who take a prlda
lu such an organization, to aign the roli with
MB, HILL,
at Borup A Champ lu's Levee, hi. Paul.
Or write to my addnjM. P«TKB O'CONNOR
iJ?".*.^i***.^*'' „ 8t. Anthony.
Don't deUy. boys, the Vonp lay wUl aovn be full.
Lathe work or finishing. «Sper day . and all other work
at corresponding price*. •»««»
We are aleo manutat-luring and dealing in all klnda oJ
Agnculi iral Implements, such as 1, 2, 5, 4, 6, « and lo
horse poweni and threshing machines, reapers lan-
miUs, corn shellers straw eutlers, plows, grain drUla
agnculiural furnaces, etc., all of which i» can sell al
ao to 40 per cent, Liower
laau any one eUe can (tUord lh«m. H
ac
- ry
Mantitaotory corner of Fifih and Pike ata.
joaa HOLLABD.
L L A N D
WILLI A> DAWSOa.
DAWSON
UOLLAND <Jc
DEALERS IN LAKD WARRANTS,
,^.., .8TATK, COUNTY. AMD CITY SCRIP.
Will also buy and sell Real Kslale, pay Taxes loan
money, sell Laud Warrautti, on ene or two years
lUne, Ac., «c. j ~»
Opposite H-CWSON A BAHNK.S' BANK. St Paul
ocSl-dAw9iid
Beauiiaont 6c Ghordon,
GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
LARPKNTKUB'S OLB HT,iNl),
• JACKSON STS,
COBNKR THIRD
a'!t2l-dAwly
P.
F. McGtTJlLLAN.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
A.na Commission Alerohaiil,
PRINOK'S NKW BLOCK,
^g*,^^^^^^^IjKVKKj8AINT PAUL.
QURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
QUOTATIONS OF
THOMPSON. BROS.,
Bankers
Amh
DEALERS LM EXCHANGE, LAND
WARRANTS, Ac.
BANKABLS FUNDS.
New York, New Knglanu.
^^'•• MiehigaS.
'°J"">». New Jersey.
Jj;*'*' . Pbiladalpbia
Wiuoua County Bank, Pitisburgb
Ramsey Co. Kmorsed Rrrtp. Poopias' Hank,
U. ^-. Demand Noies, City ol St fan! Scrip.
LnltedbU.es 6 per .-em. 2 yrs Notes,
BXCHANQK RATB8.
Bankable Fund. Premlumu
Ohio, luJlana. lows !! **
New York and New fCagiai>d '.' i-
Am.Uoli f»
United Slates Treasury 7 ^ lU Noww.".'.".'..".*.*.".".'.'.".".".' J
Subscrtptiors received at r,u-Ofll«e tor the National
I*->an, bearing 7 3 lu lulerwt, <,r one cent per day on
each 60 dollar note, by appointment of the Secretary of
tne Treasury.
November 7, 1361.
& H. C. BURBANK A
for Hudson's JBay Cc»,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Storaere, Foi'wardinj^
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale dealer* in grocerisa, flour, pork, grain and
rovisions. lime, cement, plastering hair, nails, sail,
priui and wrapping papar. printers' ttaiiOB<sry.«te.
FreighU eoatracted both eastward and westward.
Caah advaaees made on cnaignmenu, at all time
In any amoaat.
Freights contracted and Shipments made to Fq,
Uarry, and ihe Red klver cuutry.
PersoDK conPigBing griode lo oui ear*, can depend ^
an the ir iQieresu being pr.i*cted In regard loover cba
ges. .ioodMor*. «^. Ibe ,oHe„, g.„„g rates irrc-
•pecliveot any par* .larllne ttr buat Siorace ku*
'Jommlsslon a* _ow asany renpeeutble houeo.
OlBce ,.r Mie Levee, (,.„i of Kinley stret'l.
J. C, A H.«;. BURKAMk A lO
J. (^ BURBANK. Oenoral Agent for the Ualeoit
Dunleiih. Duhuone A Minnesota Packet t^ompaav.
|> R i
P A P E
AV
REDUCED PRICES,
tloDslantly n iiaud and loi sale al the lowest prlee
fKJNTKRS' INKS.
Orders hlleu b> Kiureas at better rale* than «a
>b taiued elsew bere.
ASH, AND THK UIUUE8T PRICK PAID F
RAG,* AT Ol-R WARKHorSK
J. t; A H.C liURBAMK A CO
STAPLE UROCISRIES.— WE UAVF
c ^'nS'^'rexuJi., arrive, ihe LARtJKST STOi'K a
Sl^le Groceries ever brought to this market and
OesJersIrom theouulry are requeat«d locailandei
amine oar Stock siidrice List bifore going below
J. r. A H. C.BURBAN6 A CO..
'•ortierLeveeandSlbleys'. ee
Q I LI O I LI .
AGKNOT OF TBK gUKKNCITY OIL COMPAN\.
AT
XJuham <fc Holrae.s,
LOWER I.KVBB, 8T. PAUL.
100 BBLS. PETRULIUM OIL
FOR BALE BY THK BARREL AND OALU)N
PRICK PER GALLON. M CENTS.
This OH has Ukeii tbe premium nver fill others at the
New York and Michigan Stale Fairs, am is warranirHl
non-eiploalve, and loglve euUre satlsi action.
nov>7-ly
C [I E E H Y & BROTHER.
^ KECTIFIKRS. ANB DEALERS IN
Foreign & I^omestio Liouors.
GKOCKRIK8, A*',, AC.
net7-d
fl.
»slkiud« of threshing machiue's lu'ute'rn it*"*™*'**
re, cau do repairing ai very low rales.
o country.
i;;:^^g::r2%^.j::-°"^°"'-°^^>:V U';fe,^^
TO T_UE W O R L~D.
CANCER CURED.
J"
CAPTAIN SAMUEL PAINIBB
Of tbU city, having effected aome eight or ten perma-
nent cures of Cancer within tbe past two veara. has
been InducedVnrciTalm » "ibe* world'thir he^'wuT'cSrS
the worst case offaDcer effectually In lets than twenu
days. AuCiire no pay. '
To be assured of ihe truth of
affidavii u aitached, and the sub
day, and in a few days other afli'
above, the following
>jeet can be a*en every
davits will be procured:
St. Padl, Aug. 30, 1861
„^, I., ,k .1,- .. ■ bewn alHiC ted wiih a can-
cer In the ihr„at for two years, and have advised with
Phj.loiacs in St lx»HU and other ciues, but withou a
hopeirf re lei. I made applioaiiou lo Cap.alu Samuel
l-alnter. ol 8u PatU, who Informed me he wouldeUec
a permanent cure, else he would make no eharge. He
eillmgou *"' ""^ »irecied cau be convmeea of by
**P 8AMUBL HUNTER.
CANDY-250 BOXES ASSORTEJJ
iJUek aud Faaoy. i; f. McyuiLLAN.
, nx. rAHL, Aug. 30. IHi
J.^^.tH ,1°.'.L".*'.11' .*°^ ^*'« t>e«n aimcied wiih a can-
J. BRA IN A RD
M 1 L I^ S.
& C O.'S
SITUATED ON PHALoN'S CREEK, WHERE TH
STILLWATER ROADOUOS8E8.
hJ'"*,?""'"-'u""'°™»''**^'*'""* "> ««x» running or-
m-n,. llil "'^'»','>"^e'n''r«ce« all tbe latest Improve-
menia got up In the^^ witliout regard lo e^^ense.
iil? '"V"n of burrs which wlU Iw kept r^nin^
ulgnt and day, so that farmers coming from a disianci
can be acoommodaied without much deUy
The want of a flrst-claas mill of thU kind has loug
been felt Oy the ciU^ensofSi. 'aul aod vicinity *
I... 1 U"* ■«f'""e'l the service* of James Craile. who
has made milling the brulness of bis Bfe, andTn whom
•"- -^u pla*« e.upe contldenoe. All kinds of graiu w.u
we cau J..- ~.. v._...„,^uuuciioe. ah amasor gri
beneighed when brought lo .be mill, and ais- wheu
SeZh^p'^;; '"•*''"'*• *" ''"'oo-fiWlnilylng t^
?nV^,V,,^„ * '^"'J*'*'' *? '"> "" '° Mit.Desot*. and re
i«.nl ,i'L '?''?L' 'f'" "■'*'• All wheat and o.her
H^l a^.'^ "' '''* ""^'' »"»* "••"■• deliver^ to any part
^riT^ifr*""'*^*"- All work wa» be warranted.
ocl7-d,wAiw
Tblri street. be;v et- •
Dawa.n's Blnek.
.Jacksoi; au i Hi<^^rt *ire«ts
decC dly
IIEWSON AND BARNES
BANKEE8,
Atthe odleefermerly occupied by Dana A White, Third
street. Ml. Paul, will bny fad *ell Kschange, Land War
rants, Kiaie, County aod City Hcrip. Money loaned r>n
g< od cuilaterals
Refer by pormtssi m to MetrO)>olllan Bank, New
York , Cayuga (Vniniy Bank. Anbum. N. Y. ; E vans A
Co., Bankers. Clociuoa'l. (•l)i>, 11 F. (^arvitr A C«.
Rankers. Cblragn. Ill lOOB* Wtkm Hs Be <%ard, *,u>h
inguiu, D. <:. . Tbunpsoo Bro's. Bankers, 8u Paul
Bank of 8i. fanl.M. Paul. feblS-dAwly
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JJ^ MORIN,
WL'OLEHALK OROOER, FORWARDING AND,
00>iMI8«ImN MERCHANT.
And l>ealer lu Flour aud Park, Foreign und DomeaUe
Liquors and i Cigars,
ocrner Third aud Jackson stret ts, .Sibley's Stooe Blook
Bt. Paul .
N.B. —All kinds of Produce boughtfor goods oroau.
mailHlAvlT
Charles Kramerath,
CAK1*KT WKAVKR,
WASHINGTON STREET, BACK OF CITY HALL
<'* *h for raj^. two eenta per pound. marl
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BEST CARBON OIL,
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j NBW SERIES — NUMBEb 176e
) WHOi^ NDUBEB, a34d
|1ioncer i' gtmccrat.
ReorgaulKlnK tbe Armjr.
five torts, be received FremoDt's written
•yririAi- ^Artn or th n oirr aitd coonty.
t>T. r»OL, WEDNF8DAY, DECEMBER 18.
>AA' FOURTH PAGE.
Th« Tfclcifraphlc Nciva.
In tbe aoDual report ot the War De- j orders tor $237,000, or four timea as much
partruent tbe followicg paragraph occqr^i : *' Kappner got on ao honest yet profitable!
CITY NEWS
, .. ,^ . , , contract tor his five. It would b^ strange, i , ^'" CoDNCiL.-In the Council yester-
coLS:^'a:.h\?;rerJllJSm"r;me^ -'^^'nutiny day, Mr. John Nicote was elected Scbool
to lime tall JjaJow Uio regulaiiun suudara — "noald fiod apoioKista in e'ther branch of Inspector tor the 4th Ward, to fill the va-
The adoption of iLi^ mersure will decrease (Joagrt^a. Tht- report ot tbe Investif^atinp ' cancv occasioned bv tbe absence of J J
the number ot officer«. and proportionabJy di- Committee will be laid before the HoaseivT u • .u a . /. ,
mm..h the e.xp.nse.s of the arm>. ^0^^^ ^^ ^^-^^ ^^^ ^.j^j . ^^ ^^ .^j^ | Noab, now in the Army. And for the Ist
This salutary reform, it sei-ms, w about are Henry Whrd Beecher'a flock, who re ' ^*'d. the Rev. J. D. Pope was elected to
b'ing undertaken without waiting the ac- cently gave three cheere, and other draimul fill the vacancy occasioned by the absence
There la no additional news from Europe, ' tion of CoDgreFs, if we may credit tLe eub- 1 '"^ mani/estatioM, on the Lord's day, in 1 of Dr. Phillips
bat it is oBcertaint-d that no ice.^sengerj joined telegraphic dispatch which we find ^<^°or of the Pathfinder
came over in tbe Arabia to deliver the| in the N. Y. Iribune :
L ATEST NEW S THE CHARLESTON FIEEl'
Bf TlkLEGRAPH TO ST. PACLj^^** ^•'^ *^ **«^'"» »^inion9.
IVI ^ S LO fV' 8 LINE.
Tliirty-Seventh Congress,
FISST SESSIOy.
WxaHi.NQTOK, December 17.
Sbnatk. — A bill was received from the
Nevrs fioDi Waghington.
British Ultimatao), and Mr. Seward has
expressed the opinioo that there will be do
war with England.
The fire in t^'harleston caused a destruc-
tion of property to the amount ot from
five to seven millions of dollars, and the
Confederate Congress appropriated two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the
aaiTcrtrers. No mention i.s made of ih«'
negro insurrection.
The capture of a rebel privateer, and
two s earners is announced.
Th. „„^„„ , , ^ ,. , ■ . , PLEASANT NAVAL ENOAGEMRNT.
The government has decided poaiuvejy on, Vr«. \'^.,., r»« i" fu ty
the policy or filling up the numbers of the reg- . . ^^ ' ^^^' ^'^^- ^ ' ' ^^^ ConstUuilon,
imenta in the field to l,U4ti men. If it shall '^hicb arrived here yesterday, lelt at 8hip
be necesaaiy to dff this to break op the im I Island a large body ol troops, her pplen-
perlect organizations now in progresa. taking : did rilltd long range guus and six tine life
the rank aud hlo and leaving the offlcers. it I hr.«ta I'ln X^ ^«t ♦ko7»«« ♦♦♦ V^ -i j
will be done. The government has no notion | P°^^^* . V"/^*" ^*y ^^^ Constttution sailed
of putting ihto the field an army ot offioetH. ' '''0™ ^^'P l^^land a naval engagement took
or of pulling them into the Treaaury either, i place wilbin sight of and quite near the
'I'v, j:fl :- . . - ^ Island, between U. S. gunooatJVew Lon-
don and the steamer Desoto and two rebel
A resolution passed the Oouncil sus-
pending further work on the streets unle<«
Fortress Monrob, E'cc. 16. — Norfolk
and Richmond papers give full particulars i House to authorise the raising of a vol jn-
' of tb« extensive conflagrstion in Charles* [ teer force for the delence of Kentucky. On
■ t«D, South Carolina. Tf»e fir« broke out ' motion ol Mr, Howell it was referred to
MASON AND SLIDELL NOT TO B£ GIV- 0° ^^^ ^^^^' 'D a sash aui.1 blind factory at j Militia Committe.-.
\sr r»* ^K' a ' ^^ ''**^ °' Hazel street, extending to the | Mr. Suuiaer presented several petitions
■ ,^^^r°L^^'-J^^' ^^—"^^'<^^'^ ^P«* machine shop ol Cameron & Co., and before ■ lor emaucipution of slaves ol rebels
^'•"^ President has received no otfis Oiidoight the tire had assi.uitd an appaliiug , Mr. Wilson reported a bill tor an inerease
cial information from England relative to magnitude, and Meeting street from Mar- ; of the number ot cadets at Weat Point
the Mason and Sliddl affair. The cabinet ket to Queen, was a ma-s of flame. I Mr. Latham oflercd a resolution that the
specifically directed by tbe Committee on has been in session for several hours to-day, ' As tenement otter teueoient was enveU i Secreury ol War be requebted to inform
" daring which our difficulty with England I oped in 11 iuieg. tbe panic aecaroe awful and the Senate by virtue of wuat law and what
was discussed with great calmness and firm- 1 thousands of families evacuated their houses 1 reason pas.>ports are required Irom paasen-
The difference is a very important one,
lor a regiment is an expensive organization,
aijd with six hundred and sixty of them in
arnaed vessels, the Pamlico and California,
Streets
The difft ent Fire Companies were voted
their quar jrly appropriations.
Opknimo Biqht. — DeHaven gives his
first entertainment to tbe citizens of this
city to-night.
Mr. DeUaven has leased aud fitted upi
.ae «e,d. e^ci. wi.h . f.„ re^Jaeot., .uff. j l^^ ^^ o'S'To'' Z^Z. Z^' 1 f ' .--'^"^ 'T"*' ' '"^T ."^' ^■^^'^'^'^'^l SITL l^^ . T^lilZ
was hurt on either side.
C«n. lioM«cr«iia Mt Clncliinatl,
General Kosecrtua h-.d a fine reception
at CineioDati on bis return from Western
Virginia. In tbe course of his remarks, in
response to the welcome speech of the May
or, he said that "Floyd escaped not oe-
caose it was necessary, but because orders
had not bun obei/ed.'^
OUR NRurs svmihary.
— A shocking murder was committed in
Baltim-)rc las wi-ek, at the camp ol the
Second Maryland Kegiment, stationed in
the suburbs of the city. While the regi-
ment was drawn op for dress parade, a pri-
vate named Charles Koocs came from bis
ttnt, pick-.d up H musket, took deliberate
aim at Lieutenant Wilson, fired and killed
him on the spot, it appears that some
three weeks since, Lieutenant Wilson shot
a privut'j named Gardner, for persistent in-
subordination after three times mnning the
pickets, killing bim. Koons, who was a
friend of the deceased, determined to re
▼enge his death by taking the life ol Lieu-
tenant Wilson. The Lieutenant was a res-
ident of Bultiraore, and was generally es*
teemed in the regiment. Great indignation
is expressed in the regiment at the murder,
and a disposition was manifested to take
imn^ediate vengeance on Koons, but he was
immediately sent a prisoner to Fort Mc«
Iknry.
—Mr. James Clement, editor ol the Du-
buque Times, was assanlttd in the street in
that city ou Wednesday Lst, by Mr. John
Hodnett. The provocation was a severe
personal assault upon Uoduett in C'lenJonl'H
paper. 'J'he atwailaui w»s disarmed by
Clement all*cr the infliction of one or two
blows, and the crowd interfered.
— Although the removal ot the Confed-
erate cupitil irom Kiehmond to Nashville
is, lor tbe time, defeated by the ii.dignant
bowl that Kichmoiid raised about it, there
is said to be little doubt bat the capitul
will be removed before the ussfmbiing of
the first regular, Congress in February.
— John P. Jackson, Vice Presklent
and Superintendent] of the New Jersey
Railroad and Tiansportation Company,
died at his residency in Newark, on Wed-
nesday last, oged 56. He had been con-
tected with the company since its organi-
vatinn. in 1832, and wag previously Speaker
in the New Jersey Legislature.
— The Kenosha (Wis.) Telegraph says,
that Prof. John Ogden, principal of the
Minnesota State Normal School, at Wino-
na, uiid M. W . Tewksbury, A. M., Principal
of the High School at Freepori, Illinois,
Titer mometrltifLl liccord for IHOt.
KiPi »T I. a. aioca. third giREtt.
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Mca1%y S7
Tuesday 36
W«<ln sday... C
Tbursdity 24
>'rid»» 10
Saltirday 31
Sunday 27
M)QUy 3;:
Tij««d»y 26
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GEO. M. HASKELL & LADY,
{LiTt OF 1»«W tOBK Cltr,)
irxjR MAN xj F-Ac ruR a: rs,
INOKBSOLL'W BLOiK.
for. Th.rd and WabasUaw Sla., 11. Paul.
Refer 10 Mesars. D^Uf A Kyder, Kur Dralera. Third
Sireet. Si. P»ul,aLd Mrs. Oot. Alex. Uaa.ey
*! A P 8 M A U B TO O B K R. d,-cl5.atf
<SlC., including colonels, quartermasters, sur^
geons, chaplains, commissaries, drummers,
fifers, musicians, &c., the load upon the na-
tional treasury is a serious one. II two
regiments be reduced to five hundred men
each— and there are such cases — there is no
reason in our paying for two regimental or*
ganizations where only one is necessary.
'liiia, we presume, is preliminary to an ef-
fort to raise the numerical standard ol all
the volunteer regiments to the new regula-
tion of the regular army, 2300 men, upon
the European system, known as that of
double battalions. If it is not is ought to
be. The country is quite ready for suoh a
move and would heartily support it.
General Cameron has indicated in his re*
port one of them in which a reduction
ought to be made ; viz , the cost of music,
which is now excessive. As to brass bands,
one for each brigade is sufficient, whereas
now nearly every regiment tries to ha. e
one, and has at least a drum and fife corps.
All this of course would be remedied at
once by the consolidation of the regiments
as proposed. The effect of this consolida-
tion would also be to increase the size and
diminish the number of brigades, which,
with all their corps ol Generals, Aid.s, L -
spectors, &c., are very expensive. Anoth^
er effect ol this would be that, by reducing
the number of Colonels and Generals, we
could pick out the able officers and get rid
of the inefficient.
There is another fact which should be
borne in mind. The size ol an army is not
a proof ol its strength. One thorough
trained soldier is worth three undisciplined
ones. The larger we make our army the
more difficulty we shall have in training it,
and the more likely it is to prove unwieldy
and ineffective. The best retrenchment
we can practice is to enforce the most rigid w* w"i "•■n w dny.isih Dec.D-ei.at our Auction rg^bqs
/1iu..;r.;r,a t^^^^^^} «u „<r . ' I ''u KoUert -t rfei, a lot f gecnnd hand ruml urt>. em
dlSCipme, to compel the officers to acquire ' bracmg l arpeu. swves, Tabiea, Chaira. Lonige..
.1 11 ,1 r 1 . ' Bedstead*, Featherbed " ■- ■ - - - "'-
a thorough knowledge of their profession.
(Obody bajjjjing qq Seventh street, near the Inter-
national Hotel, as an amphitheatre, and respondcnce would settle the matter with
proposes to make it a permanent place of ^^^ ^^*'-
amusement. Tbe troupe of perfor mers are
composed ol the most prominent in »be | ^,^^P^^^'*][y g^J^^^^L." afloat between
°6^- j and filled the streets.
Whatever the demands from England The buildings in tbe lower part of the
may be, and the flnglish newspaper bluster city where the fire broke out wcrt> priiici-
is not taken as any true indication of inten- I pally of wood and extrenely mflammable,
tion of that government, our government i which accounts for the i-emarkably rapid
has resolved that Mason and Slideli shall ; progress of the tire.
never be given up. ^ This may be relied on ' At midnight Circular Church and losti-
as a fixed iact. 'I'he impression is that tute Hall were burning ar d the proximity
ce a demand for release . of tbe tlamee to CtoarJ -ston Hotel and
ol the rebels seized, but a lengthy corre«. the Mills House cau8*;'d tfiem to be evacu-
ated by tbe inmates
United States, among whom we may men
tion Messrs. Oliver Bell, Hiram and Wil-
liam Sparks and the far famed Giikison
lamily, and a number of others who have
won u iugh reputation as performers in the
United States, and are artists of known
abilities. Ladies and Gentlemen are aS"
sured that nothing will be introduced to
mar the feelings of the most fastidious.
UARTFOKD
Fire Insurance * /oinp'y
OK bAHIFOKL), CONN.
OAPTTAI. ASfl. -UR.'LUS. OVKB t'A)0,0(k'
INCOKP0RAT«D IN 1810.
T. C. ALLTN, .<<e.-y H lltNTINiJTON, PreVl.
The busiuett' lait 0<jmpaiiy has bee n earned on
«acoes8lully tar vVtiH HALF A CKNTURY.
l>evoledexfliu»ivr;v -• KIre Insurance, and exempt
fniiu iheai«»«iei- •.uo oiufortum-i too oiieu aiit-ndiu*
a Carina bif^ii-.'^a i.-e ii 4K rOKD, with tucrt'anedcar
Ual and reBoiiro - ■ atinues lo afford iiideirnity a){aini.i
lout i>r diunni;<-
olher property.
inyll-d)y
n !>.. o t'nUdlriKa, mprRhandlz.' ai
O. W. AH.M.«;rKO>U.
omce In Mackubio'R BuUding, 3d nt
vVUoLKSALB DEALKiW IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CjSySR or EAST WATER AND BVFFALO STS.,
MILWACKKE, WIS;
PoBK. — Quite a quantity of pork was
offered in market yesterday, and ranged in
price from ;i52,25 to §2,75. A number of
packers have commenced buying pretty
heavily.
W^heat remain:} firm at .^0a52, for prime.
Merchants and tradesmen are referred to
our quotations, which are corrected strict-
ly every day when there are aoy changes
in the market.
PROSPECT OF A DUEL,
ia afloat
The latter insists on
TnOi*. PiiGI,
1. r. Ol.lRKK.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PURNITURE AT AUCTION-
MINM1-.SOTA Ahead. — Capt. West, with
a detachment ol twenty men, Second Cav
airy, departs this morning for La Crosse. —
Cupt. West has in his company three sons
and a brother. In the same comiiany there
are six men by the name of Olson, all of
the same lamily. One or two more families
like these would torm a respectable com-
pany.
Chukch Suppbb The churcti festival
to be given by the ladies of the Central
Presbyterian church tomorrow evening,
should receive a liberal patronage, not hav-
ing had a cout. ibutiou of this kind for five
years, it is due to them. Let us all con-
tribute. Tickets only 50 cents.
and to inruse the best possible instruction
throughout the whole army.
Another Chapter of Fremont.
t'orr-^BponUenceof the Cbieago Tribune,
Wasuington, Dec. 12, — Gen. Fremont
has taken apartments about midway be*
iweeu the Capitol and tbe Executive Man-
sion. He has not reached the city yet,
however. It was reported yesterday that
he was waiting for a Congressiona! delega
tion to go to New Yfork and act as his
atherbeda, Q'lllla and Ccmfort*, I'nbi,
UurcHUH, Mirror", heeretaneg, Clockn, Lamps a targe
Imof «:rooiccry and OlasawKaf. ShIc at ii o'clock
(Jeoltv-ili FAlRv'HiLO <k P".*SE.
contemplate joining the Wisconsin Teach- 1 J?^'.? ''■'''\^° ^'f ^ehajl on the floor ol
.,.' J st.„i„t«. r'..„,,„ . w.„ n...4.._ ,^^^ House he ^.11 surprise those who know
C U P P E K A N 1) F E S T I V A L .
lfc*i lAillen «( t<ie i!eutral PreabyteriHu rhnrca will
eu'ei I.UO lliei frieadsat
INQERSOLL'S HALL,
ON TflUKhDAY EVKNIN ;, DECKMl'.EK i'JrH.ia6i.
AT aiuyxsr "Evb:« o'cl'H'k.
It l»hop94ibat therrlfnd^ ot be Church nUl,«iUioiit
fxcepiiou patron £e tLu uuilf riakiuj:, m ii h s been
fiv*! years siflr-i tbey bavr> been palI^d ii|.oii f..r on
irilniUiiEs in this form.
'Ihe Ladiea prg^i^e to d> Iheir utrao t to akt? the
vhule I ifdr ).«:>■ > Uple.iH.'intly
Titkeufiocenu. To be bad at Combs and Memn's
BiMk Stfires, Geo. W. Farringtnn'*, W. K. * J. R Ma
escort or hndt? <rmrH If Ko ho ♦ar^x,;,,™ i •'^'''*- ^- Marrin's Dav k lenk*', I'.iIJ.^k, imnald
escort or DOOy gnara. line be tarrying : so.. * OirdenV and Thompson * -irotl.erK.Jiaukera.
for this ceremony, I predict that he wiil not i '^°'''^-^'
come at all, lor I have searched diligently
to find one single member ol either house
who proposes to defend him. That one is
not to be touud. Two or three members,
who enjoy tbe confidence of the country to
a large exte. t, were on his staff" in Missouri.
The moHt that he can hope from them is
entire silence. If Schuyler Colfax, his
whole-souled iriend and , warmest defender,
Masonic. — At the annual elect'on of St J
Paul Lodge, No. 3, F. and A. M., held at
their Hall on Monday evening. Dec. 16, A.
D. 1861— A. L. 5861— The following
brothers were duly elected for the ensuing
Masonic year :
G. W. Merrill,.
K- Ingalls,
H. P. Grant,...
B. Presley
Louis Bemper,.
K. T. Friend.,
&■'
r I L L THEY COME
ers' and Students' Cavalry Corps, Captain
T. J. Conatty.
— Tbe London Exavnner, of November
23d, says, " The removal ol General Fre-
mont shows what small ground there has
k>etn lor the assurances of Mrs. Stowe and
Mr. Sumner, that the war is one for the
abolition of slavery."
— The Sonthern papers seem unaniraou?
in speaking of the fighting ut Fort Pickens
ae suspended indefinitely, and without any
special result or loiss on eitJier side.
— The Adjutant General sums op tbe
troope of Illinois now in tbe Federal
Bervice, as follows :
infantry in nnmbered refl;inienfs 32,tsgO
*• unnumbered regimeuta 3,649
Cavalry, iucuUinx Col. Bell'd, Major Vosu'
or Major Baker'd 12,416
A rtillery 1,6»3
KIL,i>ATRICK.
Oppoiits the luternational Ilotol, has this day reoAlved
Two Cuea
BALMORALS
Some or whieh are Itnel with Ooilon Flanu<i , and only
$1,50 a Pair
der-i:
him most intimately. Mr. Colfax loved not
wisely, but too well ; yet I venture to say
that his sadnees at finding his idol to be
made of clay, is not more grievous than
that which once pervaded the office of the
Ch;cjgo TribiLue lor the same reason. The
Iact is, the main items in the report of
the investigating committee of Oou
gress have become public, loitined as
they are by the sworm testimonv ofl'*^""'" •"*» 'ppfc, the titiderRif:ne(i Ageuis iihve re-
anm« ^on ^\t^^^.^^ ..,.A v.„ .u.. u_ _,_-/.: I <=elv«d in.trncaong from heartquwier=. to advsnr^ two
' cents per m. upon Eiflf. Canl trr aud i>j»s!iuK I'owder
B. FRh.SI.KY, ABf-nts
For K I. DcPOKT, Dk NiiujUhk Jk Co.
TKMfLk; * BKAUl'HK,.A>!euU
d el7-t' Janl For l.afiin h smith St. Loa'g, Mo.
A'to.CUILDRKN'S BAL.MOR LS. without h«eU.
Monday, I<e<-ember 16tb.
N
In conse'iaence of the large cooiumptioD of ODN-
P(>WI>KR by oiir tioTexLmeLt anJ tb» rortnt Artrance
OTIC E
some 300 witnesses aud by the handwriting
of General Fremont him.self. Such things
as th3 following are not to be delended by
anybody fit to be out ol jail. The story ol
the St. Louis lortifications has been pretty
well ventilated in your columns, that is, so
far as it went. Major Kappncr built five
of tbe ten forts, at an aggregate cost of
SGO,OUO. E. L. Beard, of the California
gang, was paid $171,000 by General Fre-
B"
F F A L O
For Sale b
d^o,3
Ii O B E S
c.
k II. BURUANK h CO.,
Ljwer l.evei>.
c
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monts written requisitions on General
Mcivinstry, on account ol the erection of
the five others, not in any degree more ex-
Total of lUinoib troops in the service. .6« 540 i Pensive than Major Kappner's. Beard was
-A letter from George Rosenborg, ofi P^lf *^ ^^l '^}^ ^.J twenty-five cents per
.V. V • . . /v- V \ T> - » ' ' gallon, and other items in the same propor-
the Imrteento (N. Y.) Regiment, a priso-l tion. The orders drawn bv General Fre-
ntr of viut at Richmond, has been received ' mont on Quartermaater McKinstry, were in
and published by the Rochester Uiiioji.
We quote :
Wholesale and Retail -tor Ssl.* br
J. V. A H. C". BUKBaNK a CO.,
dec l.S. '.ower Leree.
C"
ICAGO CREAM ALE
for Sale by quantity bf
J. C. *n O
I have not seen Mr. Ely for several days, but
believe he i.s well. VVliaiever complaiuts oth-
ers may have tor Ceing made prisoners, he can
hardly have any. Ue is tbe lion of the towa.
His quarters have been be.«eiced Irom the lirgi
by Uistinguislied visitors. Governors, mem-
bers of the Confederate Congress, and citizens
from every section of the bontn, who were
acquainted with h:m in Washington, have pay*
ed liim the considerations due to a distinxuish-
ed prisoLcr, as tliey please to call him.
^IBouquets. dinners, boxes, etc., are constant
about these words :
Headqcabtehs Wbsthen Dkpartmknt, i
bT. Louu, bept. — , 1861. f
Yiiu will please pay E. L. Beard 160,00. a» I
am informed by him that that sum is reqaired,
and if not received, he will be obliged to dis-
charge a large number of laborers, and the
work on our lortihcations will cease.
(signed) JOHN C. FREMONT,
Maj. Gen. Commanding.
To J. McKiKSTRy, Qnartermaster, U. S. A.
Oh Ois very next day come another order
from Gen. Fremont, in precisely the same
r- .'. K iV, 1 ■ c .< . 7, i language, lor §65,000, but without anv
ly sent to him l.yihe ladies of this city, and I, ,,„,° fi,! .„i - .)"""». """ "iiiiwui. auy
presume he will speak well ot the hospitalitieal oa^e— the Obvious inconsistency of discbarg-
of Richmond, on his escape from Babylonish mg a large number of laborers to day, for
captivity. I want of ^65,000, when ^0,000 was paid
—A letter from Col. Lee, of the Masaa-i °° ^^^''" account yesterday, seeming to have
Jail, Dec. 4tb, describes the cell in which! c'l^*^'^^^ ^^® <^'"»f' o^e^ to one of his subr
other hostages and himself are confined, as! ordinates, and accidentally dated it on tbe
cold and very damp ; the cold air drawing J ^^^^' '^^ ^^^ payments to Beard were
tbroogb.ue wiodo,,. Met o< .h. b«.- ' SltrlVFle^' °o:XrS"^.'%r;*i.''°„!
ages have to provide their own beds, the §06.000 to be made, five days after he had
Governmeot allowing them only two cotton j received Secretary Cameron's order to dis-
coverlids to each bed. Tney are forbidden I continue tbe work of the fortifications and
to receive visitors, and all communication '!. '"*^\f.'°'^'"«, 1^^°^'°^ °° *^.^"°^ ?f
folonpil Major Allen, on whom this draft
v^oiuuei ^^ ^twia, refused to pay it. Therefore,
I though Beard got only $171,000 for his
decl3.
BUBBANK. A CO..
Lower Leree.
PRINTERS' INK.-ALL COLORS.
Fo Sale br
J. 0. 4 H. C
decl3.
BC
BANK 4 CO.,
Lower I.e«ee.
U!?l\i
NORTHWESTERN
Harness Manu-
factory .
m
K E M <> V A L,
with tther prisoners denied them.
Lee and Maj«r B«vere are well.
The subscribers havlug Bemoyei their •• North-
western Uarti«a« Manmaciorj" to BdgertoD's Block,
(n itdoort) the Baakj are prepared to offer to the
public the best asaonment to be found In this city o(
HARNESS, SADDLKS, TRUNKS. WHIPS,
BLANKKTS,
Aud all other articles uaually foand Iti a Drat aUst
Harness Mannraetory.
All kinds of work in our line made u> order and re-
pairing done with oeatneaa and dispatch.
N.B. All work IraTloc oar shop is Warranted to be
aa repr«teoted ; and we are determined not to be un-
dersold by any house in the NorthweMt.
LOTK A UAUILL.
SalDt i'aul, December 11, 1861.
C
T Y BAKERY,
JACKSON STRE£T,
RTWEBN VIKTH AND SIXTH 8T.S., ST. PAUL.
Th«< Subscriber, thnnkfni for past faTors, respectfnlly
:tanouaoes t« the cllizens of Mt. Paul and Tleiaity itiat
he keeps constantly on hand a large supply u/h^eab
hard luxl aoft Uraekers. Also, Bread and OakM.
Merchanu and Steamboaia will be lupplied «a rea-
».)uitble terms. Olve me a call.
»a<9U ROBBRT BAXTKB.
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Ii p. Patttrson, J. D.
A. Richardson Tyler.
Brothers H. A. Von Wedelstaedt and
R. G. Hart were appointed Masters
Ceremonies.
ol
Removed. — We are requested to state
that the Adjutant General's Oflice has been
removed from Sanborn & Lund's cfllce to
the Capitoi. Persons having business with
this departmient will take notice.
FiBtMKN, Attsntion !— There will be a
satislacticn.
News from Europe occasioned no mark-
ed excitement among public ooen.
It ifi believed neither tbe President nor
cabinet will bo diverted in the least from
the present course ol conducting the war.
The Wall street panic excites considerable
amusement in administration circles;
UNION FEELINW IN WESTEHN VIRGINIA.
TLiium Dispatch. A prominent and ins
fiuential citizen of Maryland who has re»
cently been in Richmond, reports that the
Union sentiment in eastern Virginia is
rapidly increasing. He eaya if Congress
does not legislate unfavorable on the slavery
question that portion of Vi.-ginia is sale
for the Union.
BRITISH ULTIMATUM NOT RECEIVED.
Rumors of a Messenger arriving poet
haste with dispatches for Lord Lyons are
false. No ultimatum from the English
Government in regard to ^Slideli and Ma-
son is expected at the beginning of diplo-
matic correspondence.
A gentleman just arrived Irom Mo., says
Senator Polk has gone over to the rebels
and is taking counsel with them at Mem•^
phis. His treason hu.q long been flugrani
as well as that of Johnson, his colleague
MIUTARY COMMITTEE AGAINST WlL.
SON'b BILL.
Tribune's Special. The Senate Military
Committee will report to»morrow or next
day against the bill abolishing distinc-
tion between regulars aud volunteers.
THE LOWER POTOMAC.
Washington, 17.— The steam* r Reli-
aiice came up Irom the Potomac flotilla
yesterday, aud states that two uew rebel
batteries are erected above those heretolore
reported ; one of them is nearly opposite
the station of the flotilla at Indian outlet'
nearly opposite th- mouth of Maitowamon
jreek.
At both batteries heavy guns are mount-
<id, evidently, as they throw shot over upon
the Maryland shore
FOUKEAND CONWAY DIFFICULTY-MR
HEWARDS OPINIONS.
The difficulty between Conway and Fouke
growing out of a debate in the House yester
day. remains unadjusted. Ii is reported
there is some doubt as to the party upon
whom rests the responsibility ol sending a
challenge.
Secretary Seward this morning gave it
as his opinion that no loaeign. war woukl
take pluce. I'he remark was* made in a
conversation with a distinguished English-
man.
At one o'clock the fre tended more
southward, towards the ctrner of Archdalo
and Queen streets, to the r ar ot Charleston
Hotel, to tbe
Market street. The fire upread
Bay to Cumberland strtet, and across to
tbe Mi Is House, mcludirg in its destruc
ger from Aew York to San Francisco,
which was agreed to.
Mr. Sherman ofiered a resolution that the
Secretary ot War be rtqueated to luruish
the Senate with a copy ol all correspon-
dence between Gen. Scott and Gen. Patter-
sou. Agretd to
Mr. Sumuer introduced a bill in relation
to claims for French spoiiaiion.
House. — Mr. Bingham from Judiciary
Committee, reported Dack the joint rt«olu-
tion directing and requiring the Provoit
Court at Alexandria to retain and safely
cud ot Home street, crossin- ^^f ? '** '''^^'^^ '"'^ property taken a-
. The fire upread down^i^t ! .^.^.^ tJ^'f^L^'^^T'^ '° ^ *"^'"^ .'*.^'
liOD against the L'uiied Sutes, until fur-
ther action ol Congress touching the same.
tion Circular Church, Institute Ball, and „ J^, "^"* [^^"""'^ '^^.f^'^f '^'^'■**^'*^'^ <>^
thfi (]h»rl«>tnn FTnt.i ' epccial Order, being Mr, Elliot's resolution
proposing the emancipation ot slaves of
rebels, 6i,c.
Mr. Harding ol Kentucky, invoked a
the Charleston Hotel.
All the Ijuildings on King street, from
Clifford nearly to Broad, were destroyed
before three o'clock.
From the Souttiern Coast,
General Ripley, who superintended the
movements ot the troops w bo arrived on the
scene at about that time, ordered several
buildings on the route of the contiagration
to be blown up. After some delay the or-
der was executed, but not betore the Thea*
tre, Lloyd's Coach Factory, opposite the
Express Office, the o d Executive building,
I* and all the bouaes from this point to Queen
street, had caught tire and were destroyed.
At about tour o'clock the wind changed
the direction of the tlamee towards
Broad, street, and sdoo alter St. Andrews
Hall took fire, and subsequently the Cathe-
dral, the spire of which ta ling shortly after
five o'clock.
The fire made a clean sweep through the
city, making its track from East Bay to
King street.
The Charleston Courier nf the 13th inat,
gives a list ot between 201) and 300 suUer-
ers, and 8a38 the loss is estimated at 85.000,«.
000 to ^7,000,000.
Mr. iiuj*li, at whaae factory the fire
originated, thinks it must uave been occa-
sioned by an incendiary or by negligence of
negroes.
The Mills House is only slightly dam
agtd.
A message was sent to the Confederate
Congress on Friday by President Dav„, in
relation to the conflagration at Charlecton,
re" mmending an appropriation in aid of
the sufferers. A resolution was accordingly
unanimously adopted by Congress, appro-
priatingS250,UOO as an advance on account
of claims of fcouth Carolina upon Confed>
erate States
Churches were destroyed, viz: Roman
Catholic Cathedral, St. P'eters, and Epis-
copal church, Cumberland street church.
Methodist church, and the circular church.
The Charleston Mercury says 57 build
ings were destroyed by the fire.
From 31i&souri.
MATTERS IN ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis, Dec. 16.— All claims against
the Department ol the West, which origi
nated prior to Oct. Uth, must be filed be-
fore an Examining Commi'.tee now m ses-
ion in this city, previous tc January IQih,
or they will not be paid by the Department.
All commissioned City and County offi^
cers except nine, have takea the oath of al-
legiance prescribed by Judges ot Supreme
Court, aud but one Sta-e officer. Col.
CAPTURE OP REBEL PRIVALEERS
Nkw York, Dec. 17.— The gunboat
Connecticut, Irom Galveston 29th, souths ; ^oseley. Auditor, has fillinl their oaths
west Pads on 1st., ship Ireland 2nd, Mo-
bile Bay aLd Fort Pickens 3rd, Key West
loth, lybee i2tb. Fort Monroe 16th, has
arrived.
meeting ol the Fire Department at the hall '■'^" ^^""^' ^^^^
All the crews of the blockading squad-
of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company,
on Thursday evening, December 19th, at 7
o'clock, the object ol which will be to hear
the report of the committee appointed to
draft a constitution and by laws for the
Firemen's Association. A lull attendance
of the firemen is earnestly requested.
JOHxV E.MISSON,
Chief Engineer.
At Accticn. — Attention is directed to
the advertisement of Fairchild & Pease,
auctioneers, found in another coiamD. Bari'
gains can be bad by attending thin sale.
Still Bdnni«{g— The Ferry boat at
Fort SncUiog is still in good mnning order,
80 that no one going to points above or to
the Fort, need fear of not getting safely
across.
Church FK9TiVAL.--The ladies ot the
Central Presbyterian Church wiil give a
Supper, for tbe benefit of the Church Fund,
on next Thursday evening, the 19th instant,
at IngersoH's Hall.
Tne sloop of war Resolute, was at Key
West repairing damages.
The Conneciicut brings the crew of the
captured pirate Regal yacht, and captured
steamers Anna and Henry Lewis.
Tbe Connecticut also brings as a prison-*
er, a Marine, who attempted to desert from
Ship Island ; also thirteen of Billy Wil-
son's Zouaves, and a number of regulars
from ForL Pickens.
Nothing new had taken place at Fort
Pickens.
A detachment of troop.q from Port Royal
had landed at Tybee.
The Connecticut brings no report ol the
evacuation of Fort Pulaski by the Federal
troops. Report from Fort Monroe is
herefore untrue.
PARTICULARS OF TUE FIGHT.
A letter troin aboard the Irigate Santee
Secessionists here openlj avow their joy
at the prospect ot the war wiih England,
while Utjionists will firmly adhere to their
already proclaimed positioi . and not deliver
up rebel Commissioners.
AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT.
Correspondence aJt. Louis Deraocrat. —
Tipton, Mo , Dec. 16.— Yesterday orders
were received here lor all lie forces at this
post to hold themselves in reauiuess to
march at a moment's notice.
At the same time Gen. i'ope command-
ing department ot Centre at the head of
nearly all the troops lu wiater quarters at
Oitervide, marched Wetitward towards
Warrensburg lor the purpise, us is gener-
ally believed here, of cutting oS Pierce,
whom our scouts reported as making torced
marchts to meet Geo. Riioea and stein
now in entrencbmenis at Lexington. Eve-
rybody is on the qui oioe for startling and
good news, as universal confidence is lelt in
the ability aud bravery of Geo. Pope and
his army.
RUMORS OF PRICE.
Lkavknwoeth, I>ec. 14 — Advices from
calm aud patriotic consideration oi the sub
ject now betore the House. It was with
the deepest pain that he witnessed the in-
troduction ot the proposition at an early
period in the session and the attempt to
pass it undtrr the o|»eraiion ol the previous
question. He thought that there was a
diepoeitiou to exclude all reflection and re
fiwai to pause in the apparently mad career,
but when a disposition was alter wards
shown to act with deliberation, his hoptra
revived. Air. Harding then proposed to
elaborate ihc ioilowing points of hia oppo>
sition to the pending resolution.
First. We have no constitutional power
to pass them, or any bills on the subject.
Second. He procec^ded to show, from
copious extracts, that Congress, and the
President, and the Administration stand
pledged, lu tlie most solemn and public man-
ner, against all ialurlertuce wiiu slavery ;
thertlore, to sanction such a policy would
be u palpable violation ot the plighted
fikith ot the Government.
Tnird. He opposed toe resoluliooo be-
cause iegibiaiion on the sui>ject is lorbidden
by tvcry principle ol sound policy.
Fourth. He opposed them and ah kin-
dred measures, because they would inaugu-
rate a war which would in?olve in its
horrors the loyal and thu disloyal, the inno
cent and the guilty, and a warfare disgrace-
ful to any civilized and Christian nation.
In tbe course ot his remarks lie said this
war has nothing more to do with slavery
than with any other institution.
Let blavery alone ; it w ill take care of
itself. He showed the injustice of diveru
ing the war from its original design, name-
ly, the restoration ot obidience to the Con-
stitution aud laws, and the preservation of
the Union.
The following were submitted by Van
Wick and Sherman of the lovettigatiog
Committee :
itesoUed, That the Secretary of the Treas-
ury be re^uusied to adjwt the claim agaisbt
the (Jorerament for the 3,000 Hail carhmea
purchased through Simon Sievena, Esq. bv
Oea J. C. Fremoui on the tith ol August, 1861,
and afterwards d.ilivered at the United ISutes
Araeoal at St. Louis, on the basis of a sale of
said arms to the Government lor S12,6Ueaoh,
rejecting all oiher demands aiiaiubt the Gov-
ernment on account of the .purchase of isaid
artud.
Resolved, That the practice of employing ir-
responsible paruea having no official connec
tion with the Goveriimeui in the ptrlorinance
of public duties which may be properly per-
formed by regular oflicers ot the Governmeot,
and ot puicUiisiUg by inivalc coutrticl nuppiiea
for tae diflerent OeparlUiento, where lair and
open couipc-iuioa migni properly be invited
bj- lodsuuttbie adveuiatUieuis loi prupooaia ik
injurious to the public service, and meets llie
uaquaUUed diaapprobation of this House.
The conclusion ot this report was post-
poned until I'uesday.
Mr. Morrill introduced a biil which was
passed, to tu.>'f)eiid the appointment ol as-
aehsors and coilectors of mcome Ux until
thj first of April. Adjoarned.
Thb ladies of the St. Paul's church will
offer for sale lor a lew diyg, at the store on
Third street, lately occupied by Joseph W
Irvine, one door above Whitney's Daguer-
rean Saloon, an assortment of fancy articles,
suitable for the season and the approaching
holidays. Sale commencing Friday, De-
cember 20th.
BUSINESS L.OCAL.8.
States that the schooner Royal iacht was Mound City to the Uth, mention a foray
captured by two boats and forty men Irom by a party ol 200 rebels ne^r Potosi, Linn
the lortfce under command ol Lieutenant county. Twenty houses were pillaged and
Jorett, Lieutenant Mitchell second in com one man killed. Col. Montgomery had
mand. She was boarded at 3 o'clock in I gone in pursuit of the mariuders. It was
the morning, and taken alter a short con- ; believed at Mound City that none of Prices"
tlict. Ihe schooner wa.-, set on fire and en- i forces had croosed tbe Osap«.
tirely destrojed. 'I hirteen prisoners were | ,
taken, three of them wounded. Our loss is
ail follows : Henry Garcia, seaman, killed;
Lieut Jorett aud Wm. Carter, gunner, also
five men.
Later from Port Royal.
FromSaDta Fe— Terrible Mas-
sacre.
Kansas, Dec. 17.— The Santa Fe and
Cannon City mail with dates to 2d insU
arrived Sunday momin;^. The 2 500 mill
Naval and military movements j *'* ^"^^ ^^^ ^y ^^v. Connell from Sec
New York, Dec. 17.— A private letter I °^^ ^li^'s'on. ^»j- l<^v. Horer. have been
from Beaufort says the stone fleet sailed o''g*°'2^^ and one cooii.j:.] ... .-.tered into
from Savannah tor Charleston in company i ^^I',^* .... . ...
-■ - The ships were to b^ ' ^, ^^"^ ™''' ^'"'"^^ iD'e.lig-nc. of a horrl
™ ble massacre at For
with a manof-war.
ennk in Charleston harbor on Saturday last". ^^^ T'^"® *i *''^'- Stanton on the ap
Tybee Island is occupied by a thousand 5"^.°!^^.^* ^^.^.. .'i^**".*. *° *"^'^ P^^ i° ^^^
Miss Fa.nnv Goodbicu wishes to take a olass
tlT^ Ladies in Da.wxKo and Paiktino. ; four gunboats were off Tybee
B^m next door to the FiOKHa AND Dbcoceat The steamer Baltic, With
T«rma $10 for 26 lessona.
men, who are to throw up bafteries for use «T°®'^u "^"/^^ citizens in the vicinity
against Fort Pulaski if necessary. ^^^ ^° ^^ settlements, leav ng their homes.
The sloop ot war Savannah and three or "^Pf, *°^ everything else behind. Alter
1 the 1 exans abandoned the p ace, the Apache
1000 troops ^''*^'*°'' ^^^ po.^e8?ion, and had command
left Port Royal tor Fernandma, with the ?' ^'* *^ coun'ry around. A party nam-
Borwell and another gunboat. Fortifica* ^erirg twenty men determined ^to re-visit
Fresh OrsTEiis-Capt. Geo. Benz, (Union ^'0^ there consisted of a battery of five t^e neighborhood and obtain what they
Hotel) announces to his old customers and the guM. managed by 2oO or 300 nen. It is could of their remaining crops, when the
thought it wiU fall into our hands altera '°°'® number fell into the hands of the
briet etrurele. .savages and were brutally murdered.
— I All quiet at this place. Colonel Weir
RUMOtt CONTIlADiCTED. of the Fourth Kansas iiegiment is in com-
BALTiMORii, Dec. 7. — We can learn no- niaod. Col. Jennison'a W.:st Kansas caV'
public generally, that he It now in daily re-
ceipt of Fresh Oysters, which he is prepared
to serve up at the low price of 30 cents per
dozen. His Restaurant Rooms will compete
with any in the city, and hia hquors will
speak for themselves. Give him a call, decolm
belf-sealiog Di&xokd Photooiuphs, twenty*
five for Onb Dollar, et
WHITNEY'S GALLERV.
thing cotfirmatory of the reported occnpa- elry with a part of the Se .-enth aud Iowa
tion of Fort Pulaski by the Federal troops. Twelfth, also a section of Totler's famous
The report was stated to have been given battery encamped within a lew miles of
by a passenger on the Old Point boat, and this place last night and will move towards
the rumor is probably unlounded. | West Point this morning.
From Fortress Mouroe.
RDMOKED EVACUATION OF FT. PCLASKl
Ben McCulloch had arrived at Rich-
mond.
A passenger by a steamer from Ft. Mon-
roe reports arrival ot the steamer Connect-
icut at Old Point, with iuteliigence that
Fort Pulaski has been evacuated by rebels
and is occupied by Federal troops.
A despatch Irom liichmond, dated 14th,
says the Federals, 6U0 strong, attacked Col.
Edward JohASon at Valley .Mountain on the
13th, but were repulsf.-d with great loss, af-
ter an engagement ot several hours.
Telegrapbic items.
ANOTHER WE^EL CHASED.
Nkw Yobk, Dec. 16.— Steamer Cham-
pion, from Aspicwall the 7th, arrived with
a large number ot army officers and nearly
51,000,000 in treasure. She reports that
on the 14th, in latitude 31 degrees and 30
minutes, and longitude 74 degrees she was
chased by a three masted propellor, equare
rigged on her loremast, round etern, smoke
stack between main and mizen mast, had
two large boats painted white hanging
amid ship, apparently a new iron vessel,
bottom painleJ a very bright red ; alter an
hour's chase she hoisted the Knglish flag ot
which we took no notice.
The ships Lancaster, Wyoming, and Cy-
onue were at Panama on the 5th. The
flleamer Narragansett was at Accapulco on
the lyth.
Fbrderick, Md Dec. 15.~It has been
asceriaiued tbat the rebels had considerably
increased their force at Martinsburg, prob.
ably by a contingent from General Jack-
son's command.
Caieo, Dec. IC— It ia reported that the
rebels at Columbus have received large
numbers of heavy anchors and cables tor
the purpocc ot obstructing the navigation
of the river at that place. Great prepara-
tions are being made there, they expecting
an early attack.
Grand Havbn, Mich., Dec. 17,— A tJeh-
ing boat wu.^ run down ofl the harbor this
moraiog by the schooner Peoria, and three
men, Peter De Haus, Marion Vertulg. and
Patrick Walker, were drowned.
!ir . M
THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18. 1861.
t*T. PAUL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18.
OUR ARMY CiORRBSP«HiOBNCa«
I^Ct«r rr*ai tlie First R«icim*i»t.
PKO^PKCT or XOVING-aUMORH OF TDK CAMP
-DIltSA TISFA CTION ATA PPOIffTMMATS-HAM
SMr'S DOUBLt-DMAUira, 4^.
Tu tk* Mditor oftkt Pio»—T auul DmnoeraL
CAur Stonk, November 27, 1861.
"All qaiet od the Potomac," at least so
far as matters ar« Tisibie to the eyes of the
uDioitiated. No movemeDt of importaDce
has occurred io this region for some time,
aod taking into consideration the latecess
of the BcasoQ we may reasonably conciade
that no general movement of the Union
forces here is intended for the present. It
may be the policy of McClellan to keep a
eafficient number of troope along the line of
the ['otomac to make a Bucccasful demon-
stration of the rebels a matter of impoesi-
bility, and use the large surplus of troops
for active operations against the most vul-
nerable part of 8eceflBia— the sea coast. I
Bay this marj be the policy to be adopted,
for certainly it is apparently the most rea-
lanable.
Matters in and around Camp 8tone are
in statu quo. What is to be done with our
regiment during the winter, is now tho
question of the most importance and being
discussed with great interest Something
less than three hundred and forty-two sep-
arate and distinct reports are now circulat-
ing through the camp, each coming direct
from Genera! Gorman. "We will start for
Annapolis tomorrow, to joiu a naval expe-
dition" — "General Sbermau has receiv«r«l
orders to prepare to start for South Caro
lina iu twenty four hours"— "We start for
Frederick in a day or two to take up our
quarters lor wiijter'-"Col.Daaa has ordered
tbt oUi^erri to have winier quarters prepared
immediately." » Colonel Dana has just re-
ceivfd a message to have two days' provi-
sions cooked, Bud be prepared lo start for
Ibe Occaquao immediately," Ac, adinfini
t«iu. We will probably remain where we
•r« and do picket duly ou the i'olomac un-
til spring.
The appointments of Governor Ramsey
to the i hird and Fourth from the First
Utgiment. g^ive general dissatigfaction here;
nat but Captain Lester and Lieutenant
Thomas are good officers,— but lor
the reason that a much better selection
might have t>een made, ft is now appar-
ent that Governor Kanwey has been playing
a very dirtij two laced came with some of
the officers Oi our rtgiment. When the
Governor visited the regiment, some time
sint-e, and there was a pro«pe<-t ol a vacant
cy occurring by the resigimiion ol Major
t>yke, he, (the Governor) promi.'^ed that if
the officers ol the regiment would make an
expression of their choice, th«ir wishes
should be respected, and he would oommis-
aiou the man selected by them. Believing
that this promise was made by the Gover-
nor in good laith, a meeting of the officers
was called, and Captain Downie of Compa-
ny B, was the almost unanimous choice.
This expression of the wish of the officers
gave the most compl.^te satLslaction in the
regiment, but when the appointment came
to be m^ide, the Governor suddenly remem-
bered that Captain Morgan was the senior
ol Captain l>ownie, and forthwith adopted
the seniority rule. Little was said about
this, for it was supposed that when the ap
pointmeuta to the Third and Fourth Regi-
■ents came to be mude, tne Governor
wou d certainly recognize the claims of
< 'apttiiu Downie, and prove to his friends
that his services and abilities were appreci-
ai«d. What wag the surprise and iudigna-
lion of the Regiment, then, when the news
of the appointments came. The most prev-
alent opinion is, that (iovernor Ramsey, in
Baking the appoiutmtnts, acted altogether
from selfish motives, and used the straw of
promotion to tickle those persons who, he
Buppo.*ed, could return the compliment
when the se <i in the Senate becomes va-
cant. Of one thing the Governor can rest
a«ured— he is making no mure Iriends in
the Firwt Regiment decidedly fast.
I hope the oay will come when Governor
Ramsey will not be allowed to run t/iings
in the State of Minnesota.
^'«"". STICKS.
depot, and will be under the direction of the
supointeodeot.
The vohioteer officers now on recraiting
serrke will be relieved on the 1st of JaoQ-
ary next, and aent to join their regimenta,
uDlen direeted to report to the SuperinteiM^
ents of their respective States.
After that time volunteers will be mas-
tered tor pay upon the same form of rolls
as those used for the regu'ar army.
Commanding officers of volunteer regi-
ments numbering less than the maximum
(or organization fixed by law, will imme-
diately report to the Adjutant General's
office, at Washington, the present state of
their commands, in order that the Govern-
ors of tiw several states may be called apoo
to fill op their respective regiments to the
standard prescribed.
Proposed Kzpnlaloa or Sonator Polk*
or niaaoorlt tfm Che B«Bat«.
Flrm»Tlk*
ad the Re-
A proposition is now peoding in the Sen*
ate to expel therefrom Senator Johnson, of
Missouri, for treasoaable proclivities. A
like efiort will be made to oast bis colleague,
Senator Polk. lie is expected in Wash>
ington to take his seat, daily, when he will
be confronted by the following letter, writ-
by him to one S. P. Wilkes, just before the
battle of Wilson's Creek. Wilkes was
editing a secession paper in Southwest Mis-
souri. " Nothing else will be needed to se»
cure Polk's expulsion as a traitor," a repub-
lican journal conGdently asserts :
DiAB Sib — Above I send my check to
you for the Equal Rights GazetU. It is all
I can do, and I could not do even that
much uniil now. You have heard of the
difficulty that the Bulletin has fallen into.
I have bad to "ante up" there at the rate of
$200. I hope the friends there have made
arrangements which will secure the perma-
nence of the paper. It lias been and is
doing good service. I have made a speech
(yesterday) on the state of aSairs, Southern
rights, and the position of Missouri, present
and future, which I will send you as soon
as published, in pamphlet for distribution.
In the meantime I will send it in slips, and
it the Gazette can stand the draft on its
columns, and you approve of it, and think
It will do good in forming correct public
sentiments in Southwest Missouri, please
have it published. Dissolution is now a
fact; not only a fact accomplished, but
thrice repeated. K very thing here looks
like inevitable and hnal dissolution. Will
Missouri hestitate a moment to go with her
Southern sisters? I hope not.
Please let me hear from you. I would
be glad to keep posted as to the condition
of things in Southwest Missouri^ I like
Governor Jackson's position. It looks like
adherence to the "Jackson resolntieus."
1 am truly, your friend.
TBUST£N POLK.
P. S. WiLESs, Esq., Bpringfleld, Mo.
I'errtble Kxplolt or m Rifled CannoB'
Ball.
The Boston Courier publishes a letter of a
correspondent, on board the United States
steamer Massachusetts, off Ship Island,
October 2C, giving an account of the affair
between that vessel and a rebel steamer, in
which the following extraordinary exploit
of a rifle caanon-ball is chronicled :
During the action I think we hit her
four times, and I know she hit us once with
a G8 pound rifle shell, (that is the way we
got the exact size of her rifled gun.) The
shell entered on our starboard quarter, just
above the iron part of the hull ; it came
through the side angling aft, (as we were a
little abaft his beam when it struck us,) and
took the deck in the passage way, between
two state-rooms, and completely cut off
eighteen of the deck plank, and then etrack
a beam, which canU^ it up a little, so that
it took the steam heating-pipes under oor
dining table, cutting off five of them, and
tearing our dining table all to pieces — then
went through the state-room bulkhead and
ceiling of the ship on the opposite side, and
struck one of the outside timbers, and
broke every outside plank abreast of it
sbort oft, from the spar to the gun^deck ; it
then tell down on to the cabio'^deck and ex-
ploded, knocking four state-rooms into one,
breaking all the glass and crockery ware,
shattering the cabin very badly, breaking
up the furniture anJ setting fire to the ship ;
but we had three streams of water upon the
fire at very short notice, and put it out be-
fore it did any damage — keeping up oar
chase as though nothing bad happened.
Tk« Preaidaat will Staad
Pooplo or Waablactoit a
bolUoa.
Oorrespondeaee ol Ut« FbUkdelphiA Preaa.
Washington, Deo. 10.
Tbe Presidaot has undoubtedly assumed
a hfgb conservative position, and I am not
surprised to hear that be is resolved to
maintain it at all hazards. The leader of
his party, he is at the same time, the chief
magistrate of his country. His obligations
to his political friends are neoesearily sub.
ordinate to his obhgations to the American
people. Nor are those who immediately
contributed to his election disappointed
that he should have expressed tbe opinions
contamed in his last message. The more
they reflect upon these opinions, the more
they must perceive that they are right. Il
there is to be a practical reassertion of the
authority of the Government, and a thor-
ough reonioB of the Sutes, these much-
desired results of the war can only be
brovght about by persevering in the course
defined in by Mr. Lincoln's last communi-
cation to the representatives of the people.
There is, indeed a way ol settlement by
which ultra men may be gratified in their
hostility to slavery— and that is separation;
but if the Republic is to be a unit— if the
laws are to be executed all over tbe national
domain — then, unquestionably, the policy
of Mr. Lincoln is religiously right. As to
slavery, its moral influence is entirely gone,
and it will be the fault of tbe people of the
tree States if its political power is not also
destroyed. If they divide upon imprac-
ticable theories, and permit sympathizers
with traitors in their midst to sow disanion
among them, they will d^erve to be man-
aged and mastered by tbe Southern poiiti
cians. They have the power, the popula-
tion, tbe Intelligence, and, above all, the
principle on their side, and, if with these
they cannot combine and control, then they
will be unworthy of the invaluable advan
tages conferred upon them.
I believe if a vote could betaken tomor-
row in this city, ninety-nine out of every
hundred citizens would declare in favor of
the srovernment and against the rebel.ion.
The process by which this wonderful change
has been effected is a curious one. Patri-
otism and policy, priocipal and interest,
have combined with singular rapidity
to convince the good people of Washington
of the benificence of the federal government.
As 1 pass along the Evenue I meet men
who, only a few months ago, were rampant
against Mr. Lincoln, and if they dared,
would have prevented his inauguration by
force. These very men are now coining
enormous fortunes, some of them gathering
profit* of from five hundred to one thous-
and dollars a day. Property that rented
six month ago for three hundred dollars is
now eagerly leased at one thousand dollars
a year. The money being made by Pres-
bury, Chad wick & Sikes, at Willard's Ho
tel, if set out in plain figures, would sur-
prise their friends in Philadelphia. Nor-
thern capitalists arrive here daily on "pros-
pecting tours," and a large company is be
ing formed for the purpose of purchasing
the deserted farms of the secessionists in
this neighborhood. I'hese secessionists
many of whom are honest iu their belief ol
the wrong, are so broken-hearted at tbe
idea of the triumph of the Union movement
that they have resolved either to go to Tex-
as or to Europe, and will doubtless be glad
to sell out at low rates. Washington, io
deed, is the most favored spot in the United
States since the war began. However
other sections may feel its desolating effects,
here it can only produce prosperitv and
we. 1th. f t^ J
ReKulatlou or tli« R«otultl»gi$«rrlce.
We notice in the pafR-rs tl.ai Cupt. A.
D. Ntlfiou, ol the Tenth lulantry, now
mu^toriiig officer lor this State, has been
appointed general Buperisitendent of the rc-
cruiting service in Minntssota, with head
quarters at Fort Suelliug, and is orderad to
aseumc bid duties ou the tirst day of Janu-
ary. The following' is the synopsis of the
order ol the Secretary ol war :
^'"'^••— ' hat no more rcgirutnts, batter-
us, or independent compuniee will be raised
by the Governors of States, except upon
the special requisition ol the War Depart-
ment. *^
Those now forming in the various States
will be completed under the direction ol
the respective Governors thereof, unless it
be deemed more advantageous to tbe ser-
vice to assign the men already raised to
tbe regimenta and batteries of mdependt ut
companies now in tbe field, to fill up their
orKanizutions to the maximum sUudard
prtTftcriced by law.
Secumi.— The recruiting service of the
various States, for tbe volunteer forces are
already m-the service, and for Ihin^e that
may iiereaher be received, is placed under
the charge of general Hupc-iinteudciit« lor
tboHC Slui.ij respeelivelv, with general de-
pots tor the collection uod iuslruciioo of
recruits.
The superintendents detailed, as above,
will take charge ol the recruiting service in
the various States to which they are as
8igne<l on tbe first day ol January, 1«G2
I hey will take post at their general
dfpots, which will be under their general
command. The superintendent lor New
Vt'tk will take post at Albany
Upon the requisition of the superintend
enti., a suitabi • number of volunteer offi-
eers, non-comm.«8ione.l officer., and pri.
vates will be detailed lor duty in the stafl
departments and as drilUmasters at the
respective depots. A dinbursing officer ol
tbe luod lor collecting, drilling and oriran-
izing volunteers will be assigned to each
.% Uurlesque en Gcnisral
Proclamation.
fibarmau'a
From tha Charleston Courier.
Port Royal, Camf Loavss akd Fishbs.
To the Ladiea of the Sea Iiland$ —
Having been long familiar with your soft
feather beds, well-supplied tables, beautiful
flowers and hospitable smiles, more charm-
ing even than your fish and game, we en
treat you, with every assurance of our most
tender regard, to come and partake of some
of tbe delicacies which we have appropri*
a*ed by a "military necessity."
It really grieves our loving hearts to live
on the fat of your land while you are house-
less, particularly when we have so often
boa.-ttd of your hospitality, and been your
honored guests, year alter year, " without
money and without price."
If you decline this affectionate overture,
remember that we are cognizant of every
nook and every corner in your larders ; we
know all your rivers of milk and honey, the
umall hillocks of fresh butter, and the pro-
montories of orange preserve jars, and we
will appropriate them all to the glory of
Abraham the First.
On the other hand, if ynu only separate
yourself from the rebel husbands, sons and
brothers who are behaving so improperly
to our blessed government by fighting for
your homes and your honor, you shall be
taken to our affectionate embrace, and boa«
quets of roses, such as you used to place
around our firesides and on our toilet tables,
shall be showered upon you.
Yours, with Bacred memories,
CHAS. O. BUTTEttWELL Jt CO.
MoBB MiscHiEr Afoot. — Mischief is
still afoot in Congress. Senator Hale, of
New Hampshire, as if there were not al-
ready sufficient food for excitement and
exasperation, is making an effort toakiolish
the Supreme Court. Nobody but himself
will vote for it ; but the mere introduction
of such a measure will be used with eflect
at the South to show that tbe Constitution
is thrown aside antl anarchy rules in our
national councils. In tbe House, Mr. Love-
joy, of Illinois, proposed and very nearly
carried through a resolution requesting tbe
Secretary of War to revoke tne order of
Georcal HuUeck, commander in Missouri,
excluding negroes from bis lines ; and the
Senate has actually decided by an almost
unanimous vote to go Into a general inqui*
sition of military catastrophes and blun
ders of the war. Worse disasters than
those of Bull Run and Ball's Bluff await
tbe national cause if there is not a check to
these insace proceedings in Congress. It
will not require more than three months of
this stuff to demoralize and scatter the vol-
unteer armies of tbe \5mWi.— Syringpild
{Mm.) Republican.
Vvoa Washington.
Sp«ol»I OUpfttch toUie New Vork Ueiald.
Wabhikoton, Dec. II.— Two wealthy
gentlemen, residents of Lower Maryland,
who fled to Virginia a few months since,
for fear of being arrested because they were
secession sympatizers, have returned to the
Maryland side. Neither of them had joined
the rebel army. They confirm the infor-
mation recently received from that vicinity
relative to the high price of coffee and other
common articles of food, and tbe strong
desire of Maryland rebels now in Virginia
to lay down their arms, return to their
homes, and, like themselves, take tbe oath of
allegiance to the United States. The Con-
federate government will not let these
repentant Mary landers leave tbe rebel
army.
Tne defeat in the House today of Love-
joy's resolution requesting the President to
modify the order of General Halleck ex-
cluding contrabands from the lines of our
army in Missouri, is regarded as a signal
overthrow of tbe radical faction in the
House, and a demonstration that it is pow-
erless, and an evidence that the policy of
the President, as announced in his message,
will be sustained by a large conservative
majority in tbe House.
SpecUl Dicpaieh lo tbe N. Y. World.
Wasbinoton, Dec. 11.
1 he direction ol public sentinoent here
cannot be mistaken. The declaration of
Eepresentative Fouke to-day ,in tbe House,
that, if his colleagues would attend more
to tbe interests ol tbe country, and less to
that of negroes, tbe lormer would get along
better, was received with vociferous ap.
plause in the galleries.
Spsclal DUpatcbiotbeN. Y. Times.
Wasuinoton, Dec. 11.
All thought of overruling l^resident Lin-
coln in regard to the war is now virtually
abandoned Alter full consideration of all
the reasons that have been presented to in-
duce him to modify bis plans to please the
radicals, the President has firmly resolved
to stand by his original purpose, to regard
tbe Union as unbroken, to restore the na-
tional laws over the seceded States as rap.-
idly as possible, and to protect the lives
and property of all citizens in the seceded
States who have not, with knowledge and
consent, engaged m the rebellion or given
aid and comfort to the rebels. This final
decision of the President was declared to*
night.
The vote in the House, this afternoon, to
lay on the table the resolutions instructing
tbe President to countermand an order of
Gen. Halleck of Missouri, settles the ques-
tion that Congress is not prepared to su-
percede tbe President and bis Generals.—
The conservative element in Congress is
supposed, from that vote, to have a major-
ity large enough to secure practical una-
nimity in tbe House.
Affairs at Fort Plck.eus.
The Augusta (Georgia) Chronicle thus
comments on tbe present condition of affairs
at Fort Pickens, Pensacola :
If anything could surprise us in relation
to the conduct of affairs by both sides near
Pensacola, tbe proceedings of the last few
days woukl certainly excite our astonish-
ment, and will, unless explained, be a puz
ale hereafter to historians. There has ex-
isted, for eight months, neither a siege nor
a blockade— no encounter destined for the
capture ol the fort has taken place, and each
party, after having once or twice announced
to their respective governments their readi-
ness to begin operations, have nevertheless
remained idly looking at each other. Tbe
whole course of proceedings, or rather want
of proceedings, seems to indicate that there
is a " circumlocution office" attached to each
government, whose continual study it «
" how not to do it;"
The late brush increases the mystery.
Wliat can the Federels mean by suddenly
opening their fire, then as suddenly ceasing,
is the nniveral question ; and why should
our fire be so courteously discontinued when
theirs was? One cannot help thinking
that as long as the ball had opened, it wouW
have been better to have finished up the
matter at once, without, by ceasing fire,
giving the enemy time to repair damages.
Our brave soldiers there are tired of inn
actios, and would gladly be releasetl from
a position in which it would seem there is
no gk)ry to be won or service to be »<nder-
ed. 1 hey do not fear the consequences of
a combat Delay in that quarter, as in
others, appears to result only in advantage
to the enemy, and our soldiers, doubtless,
hoped that the time was near for their re-
lease from tbe sand banks of I'enaacola.—
They are impatient tor action, and will not
be belter contented when they discover, as
they have in tbe last few days, that they
are only to be permitted to strike in self-
defence, and when old Harvy Browu stops
hitting at them they are to do tbe same by
him.
It may be true, as whispered, that there
are many and vast interests in the Confed-
eracy opposed to any vigorous assault on
Pickens — that Pensacoiu. whose town
property has increased in value beyond ex-
ample, would return to its original iosig-
nificance— that the Florida and AUbama
railroad is making enormous prohts by
maintaining the present status. Btt it is
not to be supposed that these considera-
tienp have any intiuence with our Govern-
ment.
Indeed, the conduct of the Federal Gov-
ernment is fully as inexplicable. We can
only imagine that the causes of inaction
on both Bides will be revealed when tiie his-
tory of this war comes to be written.
NfiWS FROM POUT
Occupation of Beaufort
Islands.
ROYAL,
and Tybea
NOTHmO CAM Bl DONE WITHOL'T HOBS TK0OP8.
Ovrrespoadence of the New Vjrk Tinier.
PoBT Royal, S. C, Friday, Dec. 6, 1861.
—The policy ol Captain Saxton, which he
has so strongly urged from the first, since
the deserted town ol Beaufort has made it
attractive, has prevailed, and^the brigade
under Gen. Stevens proceeds to occupy the
town to day. Six steamers are detailed to
carry up 2,500 men.
We trust tbe enemy will not get the in-
formation and destroy the town btlore they
get there, and to make sure ol it, Capt. Ful
ler proceeds this morning in advance, in a
gun boat, to select a house tor his quarters,
and to await tbe coming ol the main body.
Tbe expediiiou further South is delayed
from this sudden change ol policy, which
was concluded on at midnight lact, and
there is a great doubt— u possibility,' cer-
tainly— that it will never leave until we are
reinlorced with men enough to complete it
within ilbclf. We desire to spread out, but
we are not strong — we ahould take every
abandoned house, and planuiion, and vil
lage, but we have not the men.
The 46th New York, Col. Uosa, proceed
iu tbe steamer Cahawba to day, lo occupy
Tybee with 600 men. The 79lb High,
binders will occupy Bay Point during the
winter. Bluflion wants to be served the
same way. Helena Sound and shores ditto,
and so ol all this whole country. We want
half the grand army of the Potomac, and
then we can make events and write up his-
tory fast and sure. This spreading out of
this division, I teel certain in my own mind,
knowing the indefensible stale ol the coun-
try around without a vast dt^ of labor,
kills off* the expedition lor tbe present. We
have all we can attend to at present if tbe
enemy are disposed to attack, but we have
a sale retreat, and they know it, which pre-
vents any attempt on our ships.
OATHKBIKQ COTTON.
Immense quantities ol cotton arc known
to be stored and ready lor picking on the
plantations within reach ol our lon.'es, al-
though the rebels have burued it wherever
they have had the opportunity. In the
work of picking and packing, the negroes,
who are becoming troublesome with noth-
ing to do, are to be employed, and they will
be paid for their labor by the government,
ou exhibiting vouchers. Col. Nobkij, who
has only lately resigned tbe command of
the Seventy^mth regiment, has been in-
trusted with the carrying out of this un-
dertaking. He has already taken posses-
sion of Ladies' and St. Helena islands, with
a good force of troops, and the movement
today is in harmony with tbe general plan.
It is necessary that our troops should re-
main on those islands to prevent squads of
the enemy from returning and destroying
the cotton.
From intelligence that we receive from
the negroes, the statement that I have sent
you before, that the rebels are very gene-
rally abandoning the coast, is confirmed.
They are now engaged in constructing in-
land fortifications, and in blockading creeks,
by which we might be expected to take our
inland progress. It is said that General
Lee is at the head ol several thousand troops
ready to meet any advance into the inte-
rior.
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all be choice aud lavorlte brands,
ot pure Turkish .smokiug. aud line-cut
Chewing iobacco— the i'EMT In the Ciiy— for sale at
t noes to suit the Umes, at SLKUTkR'S.
Opposite the luternaUonal tioiel.
17RESH OYSTERS RECEIVED
. daily bv Eipress—Maltby's celebrated Pearl Oys-
ters, for sale by the case or can, at the 'owext rates,
»t Wl.lCtlTEK'!i.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP,
a large lot of Fresh Can, and Preservod Froits,
*t 8LICHTER'<,
35,000
Ala<if a bne lui o
Of) TONS OF BRAN
dV/and far sale at Mill prices, by
F
ON HAND
J. U. BLICUTtUi.
3
YOU ARE IN WANT OF A
— supplv of Family Orocerles, call at the corner of 7lh
aud Jackson streets where you will Uudlhe BEST hK
LKi;i'iiUsu<ckoi Family Uioceries >n tbe ^iiy, and
where your wauls will be supplied al prxes tu kult the
""DM; novZl
CENTS IN GOLD OR FOUR CTS.
in TlBware paid for good CoTToN RAti8.
Gold and Silver paid l»r Kood Rags, WuoUen and
Coliou ; cash paid for Copper, Brass, old Cast Iren, af
all kinds, old Stoves aud tiiove Pipe, old l.ead and 2iuc,
and old Uold and Silver.
STENCIL CUTTING, OF ALL KINDS,
At the Tin and Copier Store, Robert street, VETAL
>il ERIN'S, stone bluck, between Sd and 4th utrrtni
whtsreyou can purchaso new and second-hand ware
cheap for caah or barter.
81. Paul, May 31, IH6I.-I7
H
OGAN it CAMP
Would Invite all of their old friends, and aa numy new
ones as w 111 come to tlMlr
ISTEW^ STORE,
2 DOORS BELOW their OLD STAND,
Third Street, between Robert and MInueaou.
WHERE TH£7 HA7E OPENED OUT THEIR
SPLEND»ID STOCK
OF FALL AKD WINTER
aooDS,
Whleh they wiU mU at p rleea that will five suiaflBetion.
dec I
DANK EXCHANGE
REST AXIRAJfl^X,
UVDBR KDGBBTOII'S BaMK, TBIRO 8TKBKT.
MARTIN A PARSONil. Proprtetera. This establish
ment Is Sited np in a sty: e to compare with any Easing
House iu the city. Oysters and Meals served up at all
hours. Parties of Iron 16 to SO can be accommodated
on short notlee. dec. 7 dSm
REDEICK HILDERBRANT
ealer in all kinds of
• ILT MOULDINGS,
also
;oeEwooD mouldings,
Por rait and Picture Frames,
y reduced rates.
SCHURMEIER'S BLOCK.
STREET, ST. PATL, MINN.
F
Manufacturer and V
FURNITURE AND t
IMITATION OF B
Ovals, Looking O'ass,
At great
WARBROOMS IN
deeS-dly JACKSON
U B HOUSE,
Restaixraiit and Saloon,
BY HENEBT P. E. VITT,
TUIED STREET 81. PAUL
Oppolt* Pioneer Guarda' Armory.
This house Is oondue'edon the European principle
—Meals at all hours. The bar is stocked with the finest
Imported Liquors and Cigars.
He is in receipt dailj of No. I Oysters, which are
served uplnany and every style,
Theonly house In the city where pure Philadelphia
Porter and Ale can be had. decl-d6mo
c
A S H 1 (; A S H 1
PAID FOB COnfttlTBAaS.
In goods 2H cents.
" " OLD SECOND HAND STOVES.
" " OLD IRON.
" '• t;OPPER AND BRASS.
" '• *• LEAD AND PKWTKB.
awNc.
** " " It.%.KRELS AND BOXES.
STKKCILING WORK l>ONK. AND STENCIL TOOLS
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE,— A good assortmedt of Tinware — AnJ
on consignment 60,000 Mo. 1 Shingles. Also, ou con-
signment, an assortmei t ot wrapping paper.
i<i.B.— All klndsof rejairingdone in the neatest style.
All kinds ot Lamps rep ilred and altered.
Traps made aud warranted not to break, and sold
very cheap, at mauufaciurem' piifes, at
nov2t>-d6mo VETAL GUERIN'S
Stone Block, R./ber: street, sign " Trap Kacto-y "
MISCELLANEOUS
S
AFES FOR SALE.
One large LUlie's double t^afe, and one Bacon's
patent safe.
Formerly in use at tlie Banking House of N. J.T.
DANA, where they can be seen, or information ean be
had by addressing.
H. r. MA8TERSON,
nov27-dlmo St. Paul. Minuesoto .
TJNION COMMERCIAL
COHiLEaEI
Hejrward's Block, Xliird Street-
O. F. CAliVER, Principal.
This Institutloa is no-* open for the reeeptloo of Stu-
rests. The facilities for acquirmg a thorough
Commercial Education,
in a short time, are not inferior to those ollered in simi
lar Colleges at the East.
FOR PAKTICULARfs
Call at the Rooms as alove, or addreos,
O. F. CARVER.
novZ't Union Commercial t;ollege, St. Paul.
T EWISS CH.h:AP DRUG STORE
The purest and beai.liquor'i for medicinal. use in the
State of Minnesota, put jp by K. W. Lewis, in person,
from liquors In casks, diract from the Custom House N.
v., below sosi.
FRENCH BRANDY— ciuart boUleg-83c
ST. CBUIX RUM-pure— toe per botUe.
UoLl.A.N'P lilN do 3Sc do
MADKKIA WINK do 2o yers old, 86c per bottle.
Port Wl.VK— Gsjiumn— 6ac, 70c and s.'c perbottie.
SIIKRRY WI-NE— Ulonouii— i^sc per bottle.
UKIDSICK CHAMP. kIGNE— Warranted genuine—
tl.U) per miarl bottle.
LOaDoN MRUWN 8T(»DT— I6c pint botUe.
A lotof PalnU, Colon, Glass, Ac., will be sold below
COS', as tor instance
WHITE LEAD— Best brands, Gc per Jb or$C per 100 lbs
NEW J ERSEV ZINt^ Better than the Freitch— &c per
lb or $8 per 100.
PITTbllUKG GLASS-I»A16, »2.75 ; 9A1S, f 2.:j0 ; 10A16,
S3, 7*y $1 60.
DBMaK VAKN;SU-ist quality— $2 30 per gallon.
FURNITURE VAKNI8U-N0. 2 -ll.i. per galiou.
PAINT OIL— A new arUcie, coutalniug Meuxoie. Equal
to boiled Ldnseed Uil ior drying ptirpcses- T^w
per gallon.
The people can bring in their prescrlptiosa aud have
them put up by
JULIUS WENl.
a first class prescripUocist, fnm the best DniM and
Medicines, for ONE HA .F the money thry can get them
for at aoy ulhrr kiore.
NIOWOOD, LOOWCOD. FU8TIC-6 cents per lb.
„„ CRKaM TaBTAK— pure— 46 eenu oer a.
PEARL BARLEY, SAlJO aud OATMEAL-lOc per lb.
Hair, Clo:h. Hat. Nail, and T.jolh Brushes. Colognes,
i erfum s, and iKwrneiios; Combs, and ail suoh goo^Js
as are usually kept by Jrugglsts, going below c^st.
November iJd, 1361.
O. GRANT LEWIS.
J?2l!^ Assignee.
T AND WARRANTS LOCATED
The undersigned havtig been extensively engaged In
the
lieal Estate Business
rOB THB
LAST IKS YJiABS IN TUiii CiTY AND
STATE,
Now offers his lervieet, in eonuectlon therewith, to
LOCATE Land WARRANTS.
There have recently been thrown open .to market
some flye millions of fcsree ot the choicest landa in
Minneiioia.
No lands will be locaud unlest personally examine
by tbe undersigned.
Terms for locaUog 160 acre Land Warranu, %ii each.
Including Land Oifice fe<!s and all expenses ; l3H'a. Hu'b
and 40's at proportionate rates.
HENRY McEENTY,
OBALER IN REAL IWTATE, ST. PAUL. MINN
BKVKBENCKS.
Hen. Henry M. Rice, i: S. Senate.
" Morton 8. WUkUnoa, U.S. Senate.
" <.'yrus Aldrtch, U .8. House of Representativfc
Wm. Windom, n S. House of Kepreseutatives.
•• Lafayette Kmmeti. t^hiel, Juatice Supreme Court
ol Minnesota, St. Paul.
" K. R. Nelaon, UP . nintrlct Judge. .St. Pnal.
Messrs. Thompson, Brnhers, Bankers, St. Paul.
St Paul, September 21 , 1861. sepZl-d.wAtwly
nEORGE BENZ,
IMPORTER OF AND DKALKB IN RHKNISH
HUNGARIAN FRENCH AND CATAWBA
WINKS,
Champagne, Uquors, Cigars, Swiss and Llaburc
Cbeese. WhulcMile and ReUll
Third sL, bet. WsAhingltn arl Market streeu, St. Paul
.i."?",^"'*'''*."''*^ *•'*''' "f pure Hungarian Wines ol
the follo«-inf( bran JB :
Egry, superior, vlntajtti of 1841; udal. Is6« P«>«ti
1S67 ; Vllianv. 1864 ; Tokaj Masias l«54, wVlcTb; o ,'„
at very smal prohts. All tee above *ines »re war-
raBte«f genuine. novl6-dl.
Third street, between
Dawson's Bloet
Jackson and
Ruberi 'Ireets
dee<5 dly
JJ. OW IS YOUR TIME
TO BUY
BEST CARBON OIL,
THAT WILL NOT EXPLODE, FOB CO AND 65c.
PBB QkUJOH, AT
e. A HY. BELL'.s,
novo Near the Winslow UoaM, M it., St. Paul
F
OR RENT— A FINE TWO STORY
DWELL! N(i,
(Situate near OoTcmer Bamsey's)
Containing eight rooms— with all necessary out bniid-
Ings— good suble— good well water.
Applyto PKNNOCK PUSEY,
novJ3-d2w
J. g. A. WARD.
DR T. D; SIMONTON'
UENTIST,
Ingersoll's Block, Bridge Square, St. Paul.
T!*''''" 'nserted la the best manner on Gold. Silver
or V ULCimiB. All uperaUous warranted.
Call audsee.specimensor the Vt'LCAwiri work.
o34-ly
U S. & JOS. H. 8 T O M B S,
No. 1776 EAST JACKSON STREET,
Betwoen Fifth and Sixth,
Practical Copper Hmitb.R, i»lizin fa-
era & Sheet Iron "Worker*;
And Manulaeturera ol Copper Kettles, Copper .SulU^
Yeast Kettles, Veatt Jugs, Uquor Pumpr.
Lift and Force J'ump, Soda Fonnuln
and OeDeralors.
i^Particularaiteniioii paid to .steam boat, Disiillery,
Mill aud Plumbing Work in ail IU Branches, augl-dly
Kfi BARRKLS OF NAPTHA— AN
tlvr excellent sul.MltuK' frtrTurrenline.and warraoied
for any purpns*' which ttial >• used fur, and at ao per
eent leas eost. For sale I y the barrel or gallon,
iiQv27 at itPUAii ^ tijki uvc
c.
H . MIX
SUCCESSOR TO W. S. COMBS,
Bookseller & Stationer,
THIRD STREET, SAINT PAUL
Grii'ts lor the liolidays
The largeiit culiectloB of FINE BOOKS, suliakl* fur
Presents in the eity, eonsistlng in part ot
RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS,
COURT OF NAPOLEON,
WOMEN OF BEAUTY,
LOVES OF THE POETS,
THE CENTRE TABLE
FINE PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES,
&c. &c. &c.
Cheap for Caah at
C H. MIX'S
DIARIES FOB ISC 2.
At C. U. MIX-.S
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
CIIILDRElSt'S BOOKS
rOH TH£ aOLlDAYS.
At
C. U. MIX'S
A WORD TO ALL WHO WISH TO
BUY
BOOKS OR STATIONERY.
Having added largely to my stock by pnrcUtLssR t >r
Cash,
I oFi'MS suresiuR javicements to cash
pumnASEiis.
d>cl5.dAwlm C. H. mx.
HOLLAND, BERRY & DAWSON,
lIANiCERS.
Will buy aud sell Kxchange, Land Warrants. Stale,
County and City Scrip.
Oolleetioaa made, aud promptly remitted.
Safe invesiments made, aud Taxes paid for non-resU
dents.
Tlilrd street, .-^u Paul Mlone sota. nov2s<lly
DYERS & P O L L O C K
JACKSON UTKKKr, OPPOSITE THB lia CLOCK, ST. PaUL.
Mauufacturers and dealers In COPPER, SHEET IRON
and TINWARE. STOVKS of the latest patterns.
Steambeat and Steam Mill Work promptly atteuded lo.
declO.dly
TIG. BROWN,
JGEVT FOB
PU.ELAN & COLLONDEU'S BILLIARD
TABLES, and
PATENT COMBINATION CUSHIONS.
Havlnn; received the Agency f ir this section of poun
try lor the above tirm. I am prepared at all tlui«s to tit
up aod furnish preryiblni; oeo- iwary fcr a First 4'Iaaa
BIl.UlARll ROOM ; and am readv at all times tii uver
haul, refit, and put in running orifer, Tables out ul re
pair. Cushions re-covered, Balis Colored, Ac. Ac.
P.S. Persons wishing any information in relaion t"
ance and qiialiiy of articles, can apply to meat tli«
istropttlltan Billiard Room, St. Paul. decll-Cm
w
A N T E D
A lew more Good STAGE HORSES, weighing ft
less than lusu lbs, nor over seven year < old, for v,bic><
we Will pay a fair price.
J. C. BURBANK A CO.
December 11, 1861. dlw
D L A C K CLOTH C O A T S ,
Silk Velvet Vests.
AKD
DOESKIN
At
decll.
r A N T 8 ,
W. H. TEMPLE'S.
Thir.l Street,
g T R A Y COW.
(!amelntomyenelos«re on the 30th day of Novem
ber, one Black and White COW, about twelve years
"W UENRV HORN.
decll-it» 4 mii^g ^.„.
UPHAMife IIOLMKS
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHAN'iS,
ANi)D%ALER3 IN BOAT A BAR STORE.-".
It J. W. Simpson's Warehouse,
sepl9-daw6m Liwer Levee, St Pr-s!, Vn-
.K.ai* UoLLiSD WILLIAM I'AVBOh.
IJOLLAND & DAWSON
DEALERS IN LAND WARRANTS.
8TATK. COUNTT. AND CITV SCRIP.
Will also buy and sell Keal EsUte. pay Taxes. Irai
money, seii Land Warrants, en ene or twu yeari>
ime, Ac. *c.
apposite HtWSON A UAR.VK.<;' BANK. .'^L PkuI
oc31-dAw»*l
Beaumont 6l Grordon,
G li o c K R s
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
LARPENTEURS OLD STAND,
CORNER THIRD i JACKSON 8T.><,
a;u2I dAwly
l^ h\ Mcuuii.i:.A>.,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
A.ncl CoznxnisBion Merchant,
PRINCE'S NEW BLOCK.
i>-29 LKVEK. SATNT PAVL.
CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
QUOTATIONS OF
THOMPSON. BKOiS.,
I3a n k. e rs
axD
DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, LAND
WARRANTS, Ac.
BANKABLE FUND 8.
hew York, New Euglaud
Ohia. Mlebltfaii.
Indiana, Sew Jempy,
Iowa, Philadelphia.
Win<ina Couu'.y Kank, I'li-sburgh
Kama«>y Co. Ku<'orsrd Srrip. Peoples' Hank,
I.'. . l).-inaui Note,*, t'nyoI.><t I'aulScrip.
I'ulled btaes 6 per rent. 2 yrs. Notes,
KXCUAMQE BATES.
Bankable Funds
Ohio, In 'iana, Iowa
.^ew Yi.rk and New England..
Am. Gol ..
Premium.
is
-x
Am. uoi 4^
Cnlted 8ui«s Treasury 7 3-lu'Nfili'." ■.■.■.'!.*.*.'.*.*.'.".■.■..■. g
SubscripUorsreeeived at our Office lor the Natlou»i
Loan, bearing 7 :) IW interest, or one cent, per day on
each bo doU&r note, by appointment of the Secretary ol
tne Treasury.
November 7, 1S61. naT7-d
u.
J. BRAINARD & C O.'S
M I L I^ S.
SITUATED ON PHALUK'S CREEK, WnERK Til
.»;T1I.LWATBR road CROSSES.
This Mill isjiistcumpleted, and lo good running or
der. Our mscblnery embraces all the latest Imjrove
menu got lip :n the East, without regard to rx^eiiM'.
:i liak two run ot Imrrs which wiU bo kept rimuing
iiiKhi ftiid day. 8<> ihat farmer* C'lBiiiig from a disiance
can b« accommodated without much delay.
The want ol a tirst-class mill of this kiud has long
brt^u leli by ube ciUt. ns ol Si. Paul B»>d vicinity.
Wf have aecuied the svrvir^s of .'smes Cralgle, who
lias maae miiiluK the busiucM 01 his lie, and in whom
we ciiO ^)l^^ce entire con.laeuce. All .Ind < of grain « ill
he weighed when bruugbt to the mil., and aisi wbeu
taken away, if desirrd. We feel con'!':ent In saying to
the public tnal we cnu miilte an good U >ur, and aa great
a virld i<i iiie biuihel AS any mill In Min^ieaota, and re-
sprcUuUy solicit a fair trial. All wheat and o'her
grains taken tu ihe mi!!, aiU tliiur deliv.T.id tu any part
Ol the city tree 01 charge. All work will be warrautAd
o«17-d.wAiw
H.
MORIN,
WHOLESALE GBO<^KR. FORWARDINO.ANDi
CGMMlSt>ir> MEKCbANT.
barrel or gallon. And Dealer in Flour and Perk, Foreign and l>omesUo
L'PMAM A HOLMES. Llijnors and Cigars,
1,500
BARREL C0AR8E AND
Qne Salt, ai
Uf HAM A HOLMES.
I ccrner Third and Jackstm streets, .Sibley's Stone blook
St. Paul.
N.B.— All kinds ol Produce boughlfor goods or eaaa
mai^<IAwly
1^^
V
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mK UAiLI PJ(>NEER AND DEMOCRAT
BaoLoasB I a tbb
THE PIONEER AND UEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUl. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18 1861
ra« uaaa to a
i3a, (THB aPAoa
roLLowiaa tabu;.
One Soaare
>ne itme 9 7( ...
rhre« met 1 U ...
ta« w««k X 75 ...
Two week* 163 ...
One mouth 4 00 ...
I'wo m«Dtba 8 JO ...
I'hree mooiha..., 6 78 ...
-H moQlha 10 00
t welvH moBiha IJ 00 ...!"""!! f
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6 UU
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Post Office, St. Paul, BUonaaota.
orrica uouai.
>n week days from 7 o'clock a a. to 7 o'clock r ■
Un Sundays, from 13 o'clock ■ lo 1 o'clock r u.
Bona* or AaaiTAL Aan aarAatoaa or baiu.
Ik Paul to Pralfie du Chlen, carrying ibe eaataro and
MntMni nail.
Laarei daily, eieept Saturday, at ri a a.
ArriTea daily, eieept MoDday, at 7>i r a.
St Paul lo Ualeua, earrytng way mail to all rlT«r
P >inta.
Ltfavaa dally, except Mouday. at S a a.
Arrlvru dijiy, eictrpt Mon iny, at i> f a.
>t f *ul u> Calls «! 8t Oroii, Wuconaln, via StlUwaier
ea»e» dmly except Hunday, a 7 a a. Arrlres daliv
■xeepl Sunday, at 12 a. '
at Paul lo Crow Wing, (L'pper Mlstiaalppl riter)
leaven dAlly, eicepl Sunday, at 6 a a. Arrires daily
eiceplSiindav, at 7 1- a.
Maiia lor /ori Abercrombie, Breckinridge Ac on
tied KiTor. are dispatched on Moaday. WedneaJay'and
r rlday at S A a. '
St Paul lo .>.)uth Bend, Minueaotariver. Leave* dally
JiieptSunday*. ai2r a. Arrives daily except Sun-
St l^ul i>>rorihaeld carrying mail for Faribault,
Uwt.oaaa, Ac. L»ave* Monday, Wednesday and Frt
dayatSaa. Arrive* Tueaday, Thursday andSatur-
day. at 7 r a. '
St Paul lo Deoorah, Iowa, via Canaon Pall*. Roches
^r. ac.
l^eavea Monday and Thursday at 7 a a
Arrlrea at .Hi f aul Wednesday and Saturday at 7 p a.
.; Paulto»uu«rlor, Wis.
«av«s Mo.iday, and lo Huurlse City only, Thursday
k ft A a.
Arrive* r<iesday and from Sunrlsa City only Satur-
lay at 6 r a.
, >i Paul loSparu, Wis. via Hudaon.
.^l* Tea Tuesday, 1 hursUay an<l Saturday, alH A a
.4^rrl«ea Monday, Wedueaday and Krlday, at 6 p a
aiPaiUot^Miage Urove. via Newport. *e. Leaves
Aurday at 1 r a
Arrives Saturday at 12 a.
Ka^iteru mail cloaesai 7>4 a a.
Kails leaving before 7 o'clock a a, close at 7 r a.
ill others close halt an hour before the time of
/.artiug.
the postage upon all lran»l«ni printed matter, foreign
■ odd >mea ic,aod upou all letters, foreign and Jwmns-
«c, u uow r<r<iuirBd to be luily (jrepaid by United .siaies
jiMia<e stamps, exeeplin oases where prepaymenton
e-.iers 4c., t.> foreign countries is optional and the
tenders do not wish to prepay.
l'er»>asm&ilmK letters, newspaper*, Ac, whether
aomeatip .ir^o i.relgu couQtriHs, should therefore ascer-
tain at the. office ol mailing, the exact posUKu in ea h
and aibx United States postage sumps of audicient
~ ill postage thereon.
OUas. NI0UUL8, Postmaster.
\Iu1IuLj & DIVERJSY,
BSXWBB8 or
Lill*s Stock,
, AND
CREAM PALE
LiAQER BEER,
GORIER AND BROWN SWUll
ALE,
"«0l7-dlv
PUB SALE BT
WM. COXSTANS,
AOKNT. KT. PAHL.
FOKWAKDLNa,
RAIL K0AD8.
JACOB NEWMAN,
Merchant Tailor,
.rn.,„ orraaa uis
VBKY LAROK ANi> WKLL SKLEf;TKD STOt'K
THB BK8T KVKR BROUGHT TO THIS '^
MAKKkT. AT A VKRV LOW PBICK
i!LOTH ^'^^'^•*'« *°'l ^^^^ Dealer* In
' CASeiMEBE,
BEADT-MADK CL^ol^HTSo':^iS!'''"^~" ^^^«
Pnrehaier* wonld do well, before parchasing else
where, to thiamine and price the tloods.
-,,„,. _, ^ JAt:OB KBWMAN.
c kithmg made at the shortest noUee, by
noY3-d3m JACOB NEWMAK.
B. &. u. Q R E I G,
LOWKB LEVEE, 8T. PAUL,
StorsKe, For-wardiniB, and
COMMISSION MEBCHAKTS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS M OROCE&IE8.
PROVI8IOMS, UBAIN, *o., Ac.,
Agenu for tke Port ByroD Extra Whlta Lime,
Also. Agenta for the
ILUN018 CENTRAL RAILROAD.
And the
UBAND TBUKK BAILWAT CO. OF CANADA.
Ooniracu for iransporiaiion between St. Paul, Boston,
New Englacd, Montreal, New Tork and all point* Eaai,
nukda upon the lowest and must avorable terms.
Mark l^ackages " C»^<r at L. B A U. Ureig."
Paasen^vr lickeui via Bailroad and Ocean Steamers
to and frtMn all parts oi
UBkAX BBiTAlM AND IRELAND.
Por Particulars apply at the Store.
I. H (JKKIii. ijeaoj
CHA8. GBEIU,
EMPLE & BEAUPRE
G B,
Coxxxxniaeion
B T O B A
yor-wardin* and
AKD
WHOLuESAXiE UKOCERH
LOWER LSTEE, Su Paul Minn.
▲OSNT8 for Laflln, BmlU A
Agents for the United Sta vd
Botee' Uun Powder.
Dispatch. marl6-17
w
B B
and
ALTER W. WE
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Woreiatx "Winee. Brandies
Grin,
M)NDON PORTER, SCOTCH ALE ANI^
SCOTCH WHISKEY,
ALSO, OLD BOLUBON AND RYE WHlSKVj
LONUWOBTHS STILL CATAWBA WINE *■
CKLEBBATKD BBANDS, ' Ac
CHAMPAGNES
nov6
gT.
PAUL GAS LIGHT CO.
By a reaolnllou of the Board of Director* of the St.
Paul Ga* Light Co., adopted November 18th, 1861, the
price of Oas was reduced from and after Nov l*i, from
$6 TO $5 P E B 1000 FEET.
Taaonoaa Boaor. s. B. Caaaruti.
JJORUP & CHAMPLIN.
Wholesale Grrocers,
8TOBAGK, POBWABDING AND COMMISSOK
We keep the largest Stock of Groeerie* In St. Faui,
and Country Merchant* will find It to their Interest
give u* a call before purchasing elsewhere,
aoui Aflaars roa
Pitt's Thrasher and Separator of Chicago.
Astral Oil Company, ot Pittsburgh,
(utter * Secombe's Paper Mills, of MlnneapoUs
Northern Line of Steamers to St. Louis
UauQibal A St. Joseph Kallroad.
Milv^auaee A Prairie du riuen Railroad
BANK NOTICES.
,/A
DV.BBTI8EI
SUMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
1861.
CHICAUO,
ST. LOUIS,
TG
HEW YORF
1861.
BOSTON,
CAIRO,
VIA
NEW ORLEANS,
Illinois Central
E.
EDGERTON,
i3 anker.
AKD
AKO
GALENA & 0. U. RAILROADS.
TRAINS LCAVg DUNUOTH.
DAY RXPRB8S. 7 A. If
i^undayi excepted
myll-diy
alue to prepay the full
St Paul. fJct. 26. 18«1.
INSURANCE.
S.
S. E A T O N,
•ti;N.-.RAL INSUK^NCK A COLLECTING AGENT,
sr .vi;L. Ml.NNKSOTA,
• aaatiaa t roLLowiao riKaTH.-i.ASS lasoKABOa
cuapAHias :
MANHATTAN
• E INSUKANOE COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
-•-i.i CAPITAL AND -HIKPLUS $400,000
HUMBOLDT
iJ.K INSURANCE COMPANY
OK NEW YORK CITY.
f.Si t:AiMi/^L AND -JURPLUB ti*l>,0>)i
ARCTIC
•livE i>4HUl*ANCE COMPA^TY,
NEW YORK.
^ C* . I AL AND SCKKLUS $J9t,U00
CITY
.'IKE .NHliliANCE COMPANY-
llABTFOUD, CONNECTICUT.
* II CAi-ITAL ANDSUBPLIIS $S35,0U
(JONIS ECTICUT
•IKK INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
A.-> M CAPITAL AND sunt LU8 »245,0OU
IN ORTII-WKSTKRN
«?iRE& MARINE INH. COMPANY
CITY OF OSWEGO, N.Y;
.\m: CAPITAL and surplus »337,2Sti
New Krij^laiK ' Mutual
-IFE INHIJRANC COMP'Y,
B08T0N, MAaSAOhUBETTS.
A«;Oul«L!LATfc.l* KUND »l,7»»,72l 24
aii^aidtn and wecurely invest«.>1. Will Insure all kladi
and pergonal properl> a lates adapted lo the
Navigation, and I'ranaportatloc Cargo
atthis
St. Paul, November 18tli, 1861.
JOHN
novao-dlmo
A. PECKHAM,
Secretary.
I^AWS OF MINNESOTA
Town Orgaaliallon Ijtw,
County Organization Law,
tieneral Ruad Law,
Common School Law.
ALL la oaa PAaPBLir.
PRICE PIPIKKN CENTS.
Mailed to any addressln the Sute.f
Twelve Coplesfor SI 60. Por *ale by
tMoNKS* I'ltl.'^TrWJCOMPA.VY. ST. fAUL-
^ M. C O N S T A N 8
Storage, forwarding
AMD
Commission
MIGHT
P. M ,
oepied.
1 Arriving at Chicago at 5.16 P
|M ; PiUloa at S.30 P M ;
I Burlington, at 7.20 P M •
Quincy, »^ p .M.St Loola,
?a P M , Cairo, lu.46 A M ;
Memphl*, SB hours ; New
Orleans. 68 hour* ; Mew
York, 62 hour* ; Boaton 6t
. hour*
1 ArriTUtg at Chicago. B.16 A
I M } Pulton, at i06 A
M ; Rock Island. 8 A M -
EXPRESS. 8:30 I Burlington, 6.30 AM ; Ouln-
Saturdays ex- 1 cy. a A M , at Lwulf, 12.S5 P
U ; Cairo, iij.i6 P M : Mem-
Shls, 38 hours ; New Orleans
) hours; New Tork 61
. honra ; Boaiou, 6S hour*.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
8AINT PAUL.
'/oUectlons made on ali points In the KQ(th-West,aaA
remitted for lesa current rate* of exchange and aetaal ei
pense* incurred. i«5-dly
TO BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.
The tJommissiuuers of Anoka County a.-^ de«lrou* ol
borrowing ftem fivi- to tea itousaaa d<jllar*, to enable
them u> fund the eounty Oebt, the loan to be secured by
County Uunds, ruuiuug fur not leas li»n three yeara. In-
terest payable s«uii.auuuaiiy.
Partlea wlsfcing lo invest in those securities, will ad-
•MaeltlMr ot lae undersigned, staung amanat, tima
a«d terms, and every satisiaciury inloruiauon will be
gives.
JAS. 8TARKET. St. PatU.
J.P.HLODUBTT.
*agi8-d3i Ooontr AodUor. Anoka.
p A R K £ R ~P A I N E
BANKER AMD BROKER.
Exchange bought and sold.
OoUectKMik made throughout the State. latereeia).
lowed ou time de;>oaits.
Land Warraais bought and sold. Investm^'ntFn.adc
and taxes paid for nou residents ■
omceatttdaund. Bank llow,3d*treet.8t. Paul.
novltMlly
IT 18 THE
MEW PUBLICATIONS.
LIFE OF TII.AJDE
IF YOU HAVE MEW (iOOM TO 8BLL,
L£l IHE PEOPLE KNOW IT.
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
AND TUK
British Reviewrs.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBE.
PE£MILM S AND RED UCTloy^a.
L. SCOTT A CO., NEW TORK, eoMlaua u puliliah the
fotowlng leading British Periodical*, vt* :
1.
THE LONDON (jUARTRRLV (CouservaUve.)
THE EDINUURtiU RE\UEW (Whig.)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chui«h.)
TMK WESTMINSTER RlcVlkW (Uberai.)
6.
BLACKWOOD'S EDlNBUROd MAtiAZl^'K (Tory.)
LEGAL.
WHOLESALE
Merchant,
UHOCER,
AMD
^ K W K E S T A U li A N T.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
By ALBERT KUBY, Agent.
CITT UALPWAY HOUSE THIRD STREET.
Kresh Oysters dally, served up at a moment's noUce.
PER D0>:KN.
THIRTY CENTS
oelO-dSm
ALBERT KL'BV.
PROCLAMATION
FROM
JUSTICE & EOREPAUOH.
The undersigned, by virtue of their unbounded sue.
cesses. In suiUnx the wanth ol ine pn pie . I this city
and state, in their selections ol goods, ssiun call ihJ
attention of buyers to their splenuid suik of
Spring and Stixniner Grootls.
Our stock Is composed of every variety and pattern
eL^^rnc^^t ^^^^^ «iOOJ)S at present In siylSiutSS
Country dealers will dEd it to their advantage to aive
us a call and examine oar Hgures. "
'«^^-<^'y JUSTICE A KORaFAUGli.
DEALER L\ SALT, NAILS, PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
Aaaar roa
StearuaA Marvin's Safes, WUder's Patent.
J. M. Brunswick A Bro., Marble-Top BUUard Tables,
Cln., Ohio
O. H. MeCormlck's Reaping and Mowing Machines,
IMU.
Lill A Divers} 's Chicago Cream Ale I
Mark Packages,
°*>^ <^are Wm. Coustans, Si. i-aul.
Paaaenger* leaving St Paul on the Morning Boat
OBTAIN A GOOD NIGHT'S REST.
And arrive at Donleltb, to connect with Evening Train
for all polnta, Sonth and Eaat.
Paaaenger* leaving by Afternoon Boat connect with the
Morning Train* from Dunlelih.
«^Sleeplng Oar* attached to all Night Trains.
Baggage checked to all Important point*.
for through Tlckeu and Information apply at the olUce
of ibe Company, on Jaokaon street near Levee,
8. B. FORBES, Agent, 8 U Paul.
W. R. ARTHUR, Gen'l Sup't, Chicago.
W. P. JOHNSON, Oen'I Paaaenger Agent, Chicago.
I.. B.
ap;28
4 C. OREIG.
Freight Agenu, Rl.
Paul.
ISjiFai^aK):;^^^ I ii ■ i
m
For the East.
OHAS. W. WOOLLIT.
a. T. aooAOLBT
rn tARLES W. WOOLLEY & CO.,
LOWER LEVEE, 8T PAUL.
O R W A K l> 1 N
AMD
4i
^ P. B R O W N,
of rea
hazard
Also. Inland
tliska taken.
A. 'I kissen bonerably adjasted andpaid
•OiVTiNENTAL INSURANCE CO.,
NEW YORK.
aunaliall pal.. Inandaecurelylnveated) $600,01)0
Aaseu, July 1st, UitiU 1>93,2Up
uab.lli .;* $11,732
GKOROE T HOPE, Prealdent.
ll. I.. ..AMPOBT, Secretary.
CvtiU' PB«;,i, Assislaul Secretary.
ti V LJKITY FIRE INS. COMP'Y.
NEW YORK.
IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS'OF
BKAD8 AND FANCY GOODS.
Price» to suit the times.
l)*:!-**!. NO. lea P KARL STREET NEW YORK
au({17 M^.,a,
R E E T,
new briok
LTAOLE BAKERY, AND CRACKER
MU MANUFACTORY.
wilxjIam: giks
f it O i R i K T R, MAIN 8 T
(la the rear of the American House, in
building.)
ThankfufurpaBtfavors, he respectfully Informs the
pnhUc that he baa enlarged hi* eaiablishu, nt to such an
extent that be is enabled to supply the Public with
Bread and iJrackers, and Merchant, at wholesale
I lower rates than any other Bakery in St. Paul.
novl6-dly
^R S T R A C T S OF T I T L
E
Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN OROCEKIES,
GRAIN, PROVI8ION9, LIME, &0., &0.,
AND
AGENTS KOR THE
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Davidson Idne ot Steamers, Minnesota River
Nerthern Transportation (>)mpany from the kast
Rxeelsior " Youug America" (Jorn Cob Mill.
Woodward's Smutier and Separator
Kerosene Oil Company «f New York,
*c., Ac., 4.C.
Coniracl* tor transportatloo between St, Paul, Boston
New England, Montreal, New York and all polnU Eaai,
made npon the lowest and moat tavorabl* termo by N.
T. <Jompany.
Mark package*
" WOOLLEY A CO.
81. Paul."
o » 'o'
8t. Pasi, April 17, 1869.
1861.
MILWAUKEE
AND PRAIRIE
RAILWAY.
FORMERLY MILWAUKEE AND M
1861.
DU CHIEN
R.R.
TBHODGH TO MILWAIJKBC AMD CHICAGO, WITHOOT CHANaB
or OAK*.
THE PASSENGER PACKETS
MILWAUKEE, KEY CITY
IT A8<'A
NORTHKRN LIGHT, and ' WAR EAGLE,
Will run this Season between
ST. PAUL AND PRAIRIE DU CHIEN,
Leaving dally at 8 a a .
Making a dally line and reliable coiinectioti with the
MilMraukee <Sc IPrnirie du Cbien
H^ilroatL,
FOR HILWAUKEK AND CHICAGO
ATTOKNEYb.
ipttal
urplus, July 1st,
.44DUtUe*
1984.
.$600,000
,. 133,684
$«,400
JOSEPH WALKER, President,
TUOS. W. BIHUSALL, Vice Prea'l.
HATDOoa, Secretary.
$633,664
MARKET
FIRE
NEW
INSURANCE CO.
YORK.
, $a)0,ooooo
64,863 31
-iwUal ,..
> trpluM, January Isi, lii61
$264,963 31
.abtltUea $8,697 S4
ASHER TAYLOR, President.
■ *» I P. FauMAN.SeoreUry, my30
tared fourths of the net profits of the buslne**of.he8e
.jmpacjea are divided annually to holder* of their poli-
'■-■,1 crip bearing interest.
JOHNS. PRINCE, Agent,
«a4-dlT St. Paul.
TO
ifto
REA L ESTATE
ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED
I». t;<x>i'Ba n. K. CaowaLL-
rjOOFER & CROWELL,
ATTORNEYS AND tJOUNSELLOKS,
Irvine's Bleck, - - - - St. Paul.
Pnimpt atientloa given lo busiuesu In State and Ked
eral Courts, to Collections, and to professional busines
generally. Ieb24-dly
Job* B. SAflBOaa. Chaei.b* C. Ld«d~
^ANRORN & LUND,
KJ ATTORNEYS and l^OUNSKLLoRS AT LAW
Practice in all the Courts of this Mate, and the United
States Dlgiricl Court.
Odlce on Xhlrdst., jver aekubta A Edgerton's Bank
'^l Paul. ,eb28
IN THB
RECORDS OF RAMSEY COUNIY,
AT MODBBATB
WILL BS FURNISHED
PRICS3,
OH appiJCATio5 :o the
COUNTY AUDITOR,
AT THE VAULT CONNKCTKD WITH THE OFFICE
OF THE REGI.STER OP DEEDS.
By order uf the Board ol County Commissioner*.
JOHN NICOL.S,
noT2-d?,m Chairman.
H
ORN & GALUSUA,
AITORNKYS AND (.OLNSliLi.uBS AT LAW
UUice, the -ame as occ upied by the laie William Uol
lln.-hea<i, Esq., ovrr the Store of Culver A ParrinKton.
Third Street, St. Paul.
UKNKYJ.UORN. R.B.GALU8UA.
febo-<lly
M.
SHERBURNE.
ATTORNEY AND COLN8ELLO .-AT-LAW,
C.in.illc Block, Third street. St. Paul, Miouesota.
uoAflMlly
M
ORRIS LAMPREY, ATTORNEY
ANDOOUNSKIiLOR ATLAW. Prompt aiumUon
«ven to CoUectiDK Uibce, Heyward'e Block, Third
Street, St. i'aui, >l;!ine*.la. lell-ly
IIVERFOOL AND LONDON
i?IUE ATSTU EIFE
insui'anco Companv.
'iFB
CAPITAL AND RESBRVED FUND, OTBR
$6,000,000.
PAID PROMPTLY AT
WITUOtI SIXTT DATS' BOTICB.
INSURANCE SFFECfED ON
4^0.iOA:.;d
SIGHT,
SFFECfED
TERMS.
LIBERAL
alleles assignable by endorsement without permission
ot the Company,
'shareholders personally responsible for engagement
of the Company.
JAMES BROWN. E»q.,
KU ANCIS c:011KNaT, Esq.,
UKMRY UKINNKLL. Sao.,
ALFRED PELL, ksq.,
ALkKA.NDEK HAMILTON, Jr.. Esq.,
K. W. AKClilbALll, Kaq..
And o h«rs. Directors and nhareholders. New York.
RKFEKBNCE8 IN NEW TORK.
Duncan, Sherman A Co.
Alex. T. Stewart A Co.,
Grlaueli, Mintum A Co.,
R. L. A A. Stewart,
C: W. A J. T. Moore A Co.,
D. Appleion A Co.
THOMPSON, BROTHERS,
'•pj ' Agents for t^. Paul aid vicinity.
M
TNA INSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1861 93l,2ieft,lYft 34.
rlUE AND
INLAND NAVIGATION
IN8UIUNCE.
Office. No. 6, Rosers* Block,
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA.
tTl2-dly M. MOBLET. Agent.
H(ENLX INSURACE COMPANY.
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
..ITS JANUARY 1, 1861 9800,000.
FIRE lifSTJRANClSU
Rogers' Block, St
. Paul.
M. MOBLET, AgenL
L
IFE INSURANCE
NEW YORE
4 jite Insvu>ance Company,
NEW YORK CITY.
't.:NT FREEMAN. MORRIS FRANKLIN,
Actuary. Presideat.
■ aisls «ne of Ike beat Life Insurance <k>mpanle« lathe
' uiled States.
f itde* may be obtained of
D. W,
vl4-41y
piONEER AND DEMOCRAT
STEAM
Job P^rintine: Office,
COR. OF THIRD AND CEDAR STREETS,
8T. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
Having made extenalve additions of new font* of the
latest sty ie* of Type, and having purchased a large
Slock of Caros, at very low prices, we are enabled to
print Business Card* at lower rates than any other
office in tbe North-West.".
We have also added entire new FooU of Type lor
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CmCULARS, &c.,
And with the aid of our
FOUR STEAM MACHINES,
We are enabled to perform all descriptions of Book and
Pamphlet Printing, w th neatne** and pespatch
Hand Bills,Po!j'ers,Clrculars, Show Card*,
BUI Heads, Ac., Ac..
In Every Variety of Style.
BALL INVITATIONS AND PROGRAMMES,
KleganUy executed oa Fancy Paper or Cards, in
Gold, Colored or Plain.
PIONEER PRINTING COMPANY.
gT
A T U T B S OF MINNESOTA
F<ronx XS^O to 1869.
N
OTICE TO TAX PAYERS
CeUBTT TkEA'tCBBB'S UFf ICB, i
St. l*aul, December 1st, 1861. >
The duplicate of Taxes for State County, City, School
and all other purposes, for the year 1361, Is nuw in my
hands for coUectloa,.and the lolloirlug per ceuiaxs has
been levied ;
For the support of tlie State Government ou each
Mills.
1>
To pay interest on State indebtedness..
For County purposes j
Por support of Common Schools jt/
To pay interest on Couaty Indebtedness " 2k
Por support of the Poor ' i
For RoaJ purposes in i own of Rose ,*..' 2
For Townbhip purposes lo Town of Monads View 2^
'"■-■- 2
3>a
White Bear.
Reserve..
Road *• "
Town.hiu " '
Road "
Special School and District ta x " '....'.'.
lownship parpirses In Towu of New Canada!
Speclnl School District tax •' "
Road purposes In ■ own of " "
Township purposes in Town of McLean....
Road " " •• [
CITY TAXES.
THESE KOATS HAVE HKEN REFITTUD,
And eirel all others on the Upper Mlsalsslppl for
CONTBNI€NO«,
SPEED,
AND COMFORT.
They will NOT receive or deliver Freight at the La
Crosse Depot, thereby avoiding delay.
Paaseugers by taking this line of Boats, it»Ye St.
Pani in the morning, pass La t/'rosse
BETWEEN 12 AND S AT NKiHT,
AMD
ARRIVE AT PRAIRIE DU CHIEN NEXT
AFTERNOON,
tiiviug the Pa**euger8
A FULL NIGHT'S REST,
and Breaalast ou the Boats.
Passengers by this Route avoid the change I rom Boat
to Cars, and Cars to Boat at
MIDNIGHT.
Passenger* tor Chicago by this Route
AVOID THE OMNIBUS RIDE OF OVER A MILE
AT MILWAUKEE,
And are taken from Prairie du Chlen to (.'hlcago or
Milwaukee.
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS OR BAOGAGK,
Arriving in Chicago at 6:20 A M, making direct cou-
uectlun with the morning express tiaius
for the Ea*i and South,
Baggage will be checked through to all pclnl* Kast
aud South, thus avoiding all trouble to paaseugum.
No omnibus charges In Chicago.
Superior Patent Sleeping Cars ou all night iralus.
The Ume by this favorite roi'te Is always as quick, aud
the fare will be always a* low as by any other route.
Be sure to ask for Tickets via Prairie du Chlen.
Passengers tor Mllwauaee make direct coanectlon*
with the
*«• DETROIT AND MILWAUKEE BOATS,.**
For Detroit aud ail Eastern Points.
Passengers frcm the East leave Milwaukee on arrival
of Detroit and Milwaukee Boats, and Chicago, on arri-
val ot morning Train* from the East, arriving at Prai.
rie du Chienai7:30 P.M., getting Supper and a lull
night's rest on the Boat, arriving "l St. Paul nex
eveuing.
LAke FrelgbU by New Tork and Erie, New
Central, BulTalo, Cleveland aud Chioag.}
WESTERN TRANSPORTATION ANU NORTHERN
TRANSPORTATION
LINES OF
nHANCERY SALE — DISTRICT
\J COURT OF THE UNITED STATES POR IBk
i.lSTttlCTOK MINWKSUTA, isS.
Edward V. Prouty vs. Clark .X. Wloana. Candaoe A
Wiaons, Jonas U. W inter aud Uarriei N. M later
PORECLOSURSi IN CHANCEtlY.
Decree, October ferm, A. D. lo61— $1,104 06, Interest
audeosia.
Pursuant tu the decrelai order of the above Court,
made in tills cause, at the October Term, A D 1661 the
uuderaijfned Master in Cliant ery ol aaid e^ourt will'icii
at pauUc auctwu, to tlie higkesioaah bidder, on lues-
daj, the aefenih Itihj oay ol January a D
l(jo2, at eleveu o'clock in the forenoon, ai ih« iroui
entrance lo ine place ot holding the said court id
Br iwu's Block, on lUlrd street, in the City of bt. r'aui
111 said District ol Miuuesiiia. the loilowing descriOea
premises, situate In llie county of Rice, blate ol Mui-
uesota, lo wit :
ine norih west quarter 01 secnon Ha. twelve li;iL m
township No oue uunored and nine litW), oortn m rauge
No twenty -one 121 J, weal, containing i.ui LuudroU and
•ixty acrrs, more or leas,
bt. faui, .-.ov. 17, lati.
J AMIES W. TAVLOR,
, , ... Jlasier in I hauoery.
( OI.B 4- Cabb, Plainiiir* Solicitor*. novl»-diawbw
SJALE UNDER FORECLOSURE—
KJ i^lATE UK MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAM-
t>aY, uiBiRiCT Court secund Ji;DiciAL Dia
1kh:t-
Charles WeU*, Pl'u, against George Irvine and Oliver
Deau, uePUi.
in puniance of a judgement and deeme or the Du
iritt Court Ol itiB Sccund Juoioial DuLrici ol Lhe tuaie
ol iiiuiiM'Aa, u ade lu the abjve euuilcd acLiou. aau
bearing dale on the tiilrteeuih ol July, A. D., istil i
Aurxiu Vi . 1 uUu, aheriil ot tue said ei.uui> of Ramsiy '
appoiulrU by saiU Cjuri loexeuuta nucli judgeuitnt will
■ellal public aucuou, tj ine higbeBl oia. er, lor oaah ai
Ibe front dO'jr oi the Court U..ums, lu the oiiy oi »i. riui
111 said oount>, on itursday, Oie uuitb aay ui Jajiuary
A. ii.. laoi!, a. t«u o'eiock in the toreuovii ot that day'
aie loll.jwiug describea premises Ijiug aud beiu/i lu the'
couuty ot Kaniaey, aud state or Miuueeoia, kujwu aud
Oesi^aaied as lollows, to wit:
Loia numt>erea fourteen, (14) and tiReen, (15J In bloc*
number seventy, CtV) in ii»yiou A Irvine's aadUKin lo
.Sitiui fail I.
aaint Paul, November 19ih, 1861.
AAtioN W. TULLIS,
SherilT of Ramsey Co.
by Ross WiLKLMsua, Deputy.
SABBoan 1 LcitD. Ally's for Plainua. noVAislow
ADVERTISE.
».ll^*il^^" old tool* which yon wish to get rid of lo
-iDVERTISE.
If yon have reasorel to a new atore
■"~ wkere to And ycn^
let your old friend
/CHANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
\J COURT OF THE UNITKD STATES FOR THE
DlSTRItrr OF MINNESOTA— 88.
Louis Slmonln vs. Andrew R, Kieter, Augusta E.
Kiefer and Herman U . Maciileit.
IN i;HANCERY.
Fureclosure Sale— Decree, October Term, A.D., 1861—
11876 44, Interest and costs.
Pursiiant to the decretal order ol the above entitled
court, made in this cause at Ibe i>ctoberl erm, a.i> lyfil
the undersigned, Maater In Chancery, will sell at pub-
lic aucUen, to the highest cabb bidder, on Tuesday the
iwenty-fourih (',;4lh; day ol December next ensiung
[1861], at eleven o'clock In the forenoon af that day at
the ironi entrance to the place ol holding said Culled
Status Uistrict Court, lu BrowL's Block, on IMrr street
in the city of St. Paul. In said DUtrict ot Minnesota'
loilowing described premises, situate in the couniy
ADVERTISE.
If ron are M the old stand, and new stores have mada
iU nront look dingy. ^ « wlli make up tb?I<i. Ifyon
ADVERTISB
If you ar^ reiaUer, and want small eash porohaser*
ADVERTISE.
If Tooare a wholasido merchant, and wish to eztMd
your bnsliiesa, the wa;r to bring cuitomeni^rom whSn
you Bsay select the good aiwl T^ect thebTdite^d^
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and itic pjnaerous Toaie ol the luiure bikioruui, written
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lo these PeriodlcaU that readers mni.t iook loi the univ
realiy inteU.^ible aud rcii»bi«- Ui»iori oi currcm evenla.
andaa such, ui tiieir v. e,! enuiui.KUcu liieraiy, .cicnuhc
and Uicologicai cuaracier, i*e UT»e Uieai upon Uie con-
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POSTAUK.
The Puslage ut any pan ol thcUuued States hiU be
butTWaN A' FOUR CKNl.-> a >car lor "Blakwood •'
and but l-'OURTEaN CKNTs a jear for eacb cl I'e
RevivMB
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AND AS A
PREMIUM TO NEW aUiiSCRIRhRS,
the Nob. 01 tue ►auiePeri dlca slortodu *iii Dell.i ii.^
ed complete itH/ioat aJdithitiui chn^yi.
tuiiBe the more epncuieral Ma(|«.aues oi the day
these reriodlcals luse lilUe by a^e. tieuce a lull
year ol ib« No». Uj- Ibou may t>e regardea nearir as
Vhluab e an lor latii «;«ii; «•
ftut>scriOer» Aianiugalsn the Na« lor '81,
piled at Uie loi.owuig txtrenir-Iy luw rates.'
will be sup
SPLENDID OFFERiJ FOR Itm, til. a '62 TO-
UEIHER.
.the thiee ^ears
*6 UU
i M
B UU
1.; UU
11 u.^
la UU
17 W
be turciaeed to
will Bare
the risk
If you have building materials to sell tou «
J^STa^ad'A^'SSl'.'rffor^ "'"-^-' "
ADVERTISE.
If you have houses to let there are many new comers
In the city who canno traverse the whole pla^w
whom yoQ ean reach " - P»»oe. out
If ou—
the
01 Dakota, lu said District ol Minnesota, to wit
Tbe southwest quarter of the boutheast quarter and
the 81 utheast quarter of tbe southeast quarter o'fseo-
li<in twenty -one [211, in township oue hundred and bf-
teen I116J, nortn of range twenty [2uj west, containing
eighty [sul acres of laud. '^
Also, the loilowing described land In said countv lo
wit: ''
Commencing seven [7 J chaiua an.i thirty |3uj links
nonheas erl) irom the Boutli west corueroi the Kulier-
lou purchase ; thence runuli g north blty-live IW] de-
crees aud twenty iMl miuutcs eist, lo ine Mlssiiisippi
river , thence oue 11] chain and uluety [yuj links to Wm
Puller'b west line ; tbeuue along said line leu lloj
chains ; thence lo point of beginniug, containing two
|2Ja<-resot laud more or less.
Also, in said County :
1 he webt halt ol the northwest quarter, and the north
west quarter ot the »oiiih*est quarter, and tbe north-
west quarter of the uorUieast quarter, and ibe east halt
ol ttie uofthwest quarier, aud uwrtheast quarter of the
southwest quarter, all of section numbered twenty one
[21], in towuship oue hundred and lilieen [lift], north of
range number twenty lA)i west.
JA.Vll!.S W. TAYLOR,
Master in Chancery
Dated St. Paul, Nov 5, 186L —t-erj.
M. E. AHBs, Plaintiil 's Solicitor. nov6-dlaw6w
York
PKOPELLEBS,
the docks of this
6
3
2
3
6
(
POBLISHBD BY 8TATB AUTHORITY
APPMOTMD Br THE JUDGES Of TBM SUPRMMM
OOUBT
Be«ognJ>ed by the Courts a* Legal Bridence o
Bute Laws.
1080 PAOC8 or LABOI OCTAVO.
FBIOK IPIVE DOIaLARS.
s
OTICE
At a meetrng of the Directors of the Dakota Land
Oooapany, heldTat ihelroffl!'*, St. Paul. December 7th,
ISSl, an assessment of Tw J Dollars per share was lev.
led on the capital stock of said Ck>mpany to be paid on
or before the l8th day of January nexu
T. B. CAMPBELL,
drcl0.d6w Secreury.
GROCERIES OF
wholesale prlees, at
ALL KINDS, AT
UPHAM A HOLMES.
IKOBRSOLL,
A|«Bt,St. PSQl.
H
aage
A M S.— AMES* SUGAR CURED
oonsttfltly on hand and for sale by
P. r. MOQU ILLAN
JFor support of City Government, and lo pay Interest
on Clt/ Indebtedness, i^ mills on each dolUr's valua-
tion
For special Ux Second' Ward. Interest on Robert
Street Sewer Bonds, IX mills on eacb d,*llar'8 valua-
UOj.
For special Ut Third Ward, interest on Franklin
Street sewer Bonds, 1-6 of a mill on eaoh dollar's valu-
utiou.
A dlscouutof tenpercen', will be made on Coun:y
and Cliy taxes. If paid before the islof January nei'
Five per cenL penalty will be added to aa unpaid taxes
after thai datn.
1 wil. attend at tbe place of holding elections In eacb
Townshp, lor the purpose of recelviug taiCf, as fol-
lows :
- ;?'Sk!?" Townkhlp at the Poor Farm on Tuesday,Jan.
I LDj lobs*.
New Canada Township, at St. John's City, on Thurs-
day Jan. ath. id6^. "
White Bear T ., wash ip a-, the School House, near A
Pepin 8, on Saturday, Jan. llth. 1662.
Rose Towuship at the School House, Lake Como on
Monday, Jan 1.5th, 1^62. '
Mouu^ View lown=hU. at the house ol Henry I'or.
ter, on Wedueeda\ , Jan. Itih, 1^62.
Reserve Township at ihe house of William Nevlns. on
Thurdsay, Jan. 16th, 1*52.
I .will Miiend thereafter at my office In the city of St
Paul, to receive taxes from persons wishing to pay ihe
same.
deelO.dlm
ROBERT A. SMITH ,
Couniy Treasurer.
Jj^INNESOTA
Supreme Court Reports
PUBUSUBO BY AUTHORITY OF LAW
VOLUME 2,
OOBTAIiriBa TMB CASBS DBOIDBS AT TBS TUBS
OOUBt IB ISM.
or
4S|« PAOKS. PRICE t3»0.
roa SALB ST.
PIONEER PRINTING COM PAN*,
Saint Panl.
WUl be forwarded by MaU. post-paid, npon thereeeiit
of th* priee.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE
p. Peckham, having made an assignment of bis nrou-
erty for the benedi of hU creditors, notice U hereby
given to all persons having demands against iiim to
present their claims. And all persons In any way'ln-
debted to him, are hereby notlfled and required lo make
Immediate payment to the undersigned.
IMiedSlialiopee, Minn. Nov.isih. ia61
„,^ L, COWPEHTUWAITE,
aoTl6u3m" .^itgnee of p, Peekha-a
Are landed ai Milwaukee only upon
Company,
Saving Canajre aud risk of breakage.
Freight* via Detroit and Milwaukee Railroads,
ARE TRANSFERRED FREE OF CHARGE.
Freight Via Chicago does noi change Cars, audi*
shipped from Prairie Du Clueu on the day ol Its arrival.
Freight for points on the St. Orolx River is sent
through without transhipment.
Passengers holding throutrh Tickets are subject to no
transfer charges at Milwaukee or Chicago.
Be sure to ask for Tickets via Prairie,du Chien.
For through Tickets apply to
C L CHASE, under the Wlnalow House, 8t Anthony.
J H THOMPSON, under the Nicollet Mouse, Mlnue-
apolis.
D BRONSON, Jr., A CO.,smi water ;
And 01 all the Agenu between St Paul and Prairie du
Chieu, and of
CHA8. THOMPSON, Ticket \gent.
Corner Jackson street and Leve«.
BORUP A CHAMPLIN, Freight Agenu. St Paul.
J. L.AWL.KR,
Geu. Agi. Pra. du Chlen
E. P. BACON, General Ticket Agent.
WILLIAM L. DANA,
Gen. Freight Agent, MUwankee
WILLIAM JERVI8,
Snperintendeni, Milwaukee.
a. J. BIOAJI, Western Agent.
MoTB.— The allenUoa of the public Is par.icalarly
called to the fact that eastern shippers by this route
will have the privileges of adjustment ot overcharges
damages, Ac., at St. Paul, by Measrs. Borup a Champ
lln, who are espeelaUy anthorUed to liquidate and settle
all sueh cUlms. ^pjti
^RAVELERS AND SHIPPERS
OOINQ TO THB
EASTERN STATES OR CANADA
May Oad It to tbetr advanuge to call for TickeU b v wav
01 the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad, and D 8 M.
feieamshlp Line
To Detroit, Suspension Bridge, New Tork Boston
PbUadelphU, Buffalo, Niagara Pali's '"*'°°'
Rochester, Syracuse, Rume, Utlca
Albany, Troy, Saratoga, PorUand, '
Cleveland, PiatUburg, Baltimore, waahingtoa. Toronio.
HamUlon, Montreal, yuebecf ^'''^^
AMD OTHBB PLACES BAST.
Lessen your railroad travel by Uklng the shortest and
m St pleasant route.
Rscap>4 trodi HfcAT AND DUST so annoylne U) rail-
road passengers at ;h is season of the year.
Avoid the UNCERTAINTY AND DELAY of c ban*-
/ IHANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
\j courl o.' the unitkd statts for tue
District of miknksota-.ss.
Shepherd Cox vs. Charles Co' ter and Mary Ann Col
ter, bis wile, Richard D. Wood, Joslab Bacon Lewis
W. Uayward, Benjamin V. Marsh, Hart A. 'Leaviit.
Edward V. i<)was»ud, partners as Wood, Bacon A Co
Francis Uoeklns, Colson lleiskell, James T. Helakeii
and fhomas S. Youug, partners aa Hosklns, HeiskeU A
Decree October Term, A. D. 1861- »l,5t44 15, Interest
and costs.
FORECLOSURE AND SALE OF MORTGAGED
PREMISES.
Pursuaut to the decretal order of said Court, made
lu the above cause at the October Term ol said Court,
A. D. 1861, the undersigned, Jiaster In Chancery ol
said Court, will sell at public auction to ihe highest
uasb bidder, on Thursday, the uineieeuth [IVlbl aay of
December, A. D, , 1861, at eleven o'cioca m the fore-
noon, at ilie front entrance lo the place of holdlna
tile said Court, in Browns Block, Third street, in the
cuy ol St. Paul, and District of Mlnnesou, the fol.owtna
described premises, situate In said County of Ramsey
Slate of Miuuebota, to wit :
iliti north hall tXj ol lot number three 13J- In block
three 13Jin Hoyl's addition to ine towu, now city oi hi.
Paul, in sal.' county oi Ramney, accerding to the re-
corded plat ihereoi ai the Registry of i eeds in and lor
tiald county.
St. Paul, November 4, 1561.
JAMES W. TAYLOR,
.. , „ „ Master in Chancery.
M. Lampbbt Plalntifl 's SoUcitor. nov^^6w
ADVERTISE.
If you are in uMd of » Bltuatloo, do not be saUsfled by
asking your friends alore, but seek alarger olrcte-
ADVERTISE.
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nil never hear of yon, inless yen—
For Blackwood s Magazine..
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Poranv two Reviews,
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Fur Black wood aud two Reviews,
For three Keviev>s •*
For BlaskwiHKl «ju inree Keviews,*
Eor the lour lieview* ••
For Blackwood aud four KevieA s "
Au> one of ^h^'. above works will also
New Subbcnbt r» lor too years 16*0—7, 6. aud -J
AT ONB HALF TUB REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION
PRICKS.
Thus a New Subscribrr may obtain Uie Reprlulsot
the tour Review* and Black «ood
aEVEN CONBfcCLTiVE VKAR.^ FOR $37 1
Which Is but hiUe more than Ue price of u« oriKiual
woiks ter oue year. s".-.
As We shall never again be likely to offer *a(,h lu-
dui'eineuia lui those here preaemted,
^0 W IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
aUowed to ageuts. LEONARD SCuXi A CO.,
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BB
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ADVERTISE,
If you wish orrow money or lend~
ADVERTISE.
If yOB are an Insurance Agent, von eaa both InnreuM
your business, and lee«,n yoUr rUks. if >^a- """^«"«
ADVERTISE.
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d^ty, and remain unkrown, but tell the public who
youare, and where you 11 r- *^
ADVERTISE-
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get alocK without making yourself knBwn. Your plaee
of business IS generally more difllcult u, bnd hiithe
Bhop of a merchant, and therefoie you should-
ADVERTISE.
«^^Tl',f,°K„T ****?*'* In^ln* ikal the announce-
mentof your business It a respecuble newsuaner win
^i'f/tS '""'.'' Poblle .stimailo.. U ^o?a^*S^'g'in-
teel to adverllae. the *x>ner yon abandon tra2^ th-
FAMILY, NO OFFICE 6H0ULJB
WITHOUT ITI
the only CORKECr AND COMPLETE
HISTORY OF THE WAK.
„*»*"> coarse ol publicaiioo, by JAMiis D. TuR
Rhi, New iora » uy, aad open lor subsoHplioua
great popular uaiuu.i Work, of ine.lunaOlV v^j"* *
ail, be»itiiulo printed lu large 8vo, vu
tbe
to
Southern
-ttebellion
AND THB
WAK FOK lUK UNION.
A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion
ami couaecutive narrative of even;a aud iucidems Irm!
the llrst stages ol liie tre-i«.n a((am„i ibe Kep .iblic'doru
to the doe of lae oonllwi. wgeiiier wiUi impuriam u^
uments, eqiracu Irom remarkable speeches A?
in oroer to accomaiodaie a 1 classes oi readers tLe««
mCUious are issued : rowiers, iLPee
1. in Weekly parts of 3.' paicos. at m !•.»«.
2. In Semi rfonlhlj pans, oi G^ piii^'w " J^ tvfS
S. in Monthly parts «l l:a' pages. «*";."; ;::2^ -J^u
The want 01 an auUMUitic ana inorough Uisiory oi ui^
Rebellion for present rtlerei.ce and luiuJS J^^rva
u.«, i» the subject ..I general remark. No tr^k Si
thai uauire has yet been oUered lo ihe public a^da^
*bowiaulorinioraiau..u are COmpeUea to grip* Lbn-'
reports, <iwpalcbe«, leUers
ihemazes of the rumors.
better
1HANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
C\
UCRT OF TUE UNITED STATES FOR TDK
DISTRICT OF MINNKSOTA— SS.
Alexander T. Watson trustee of Helen Kerr Walson
vs. tbe ■■ Masonic Building Association. " '
FOKECLUSURt; IN CHANCERY
Decree, October Term, A. 1)., ibbl, lor *l,24u 26, Interest
aud costs.
Pnrsiiant to the decreul order of the above court,
made lu ibis cause at the 'jctober Term, A. D., Ih6l ihc
iiudersigued. Master in Chancery, olsaid court, wal'.ell
at puDlic auction to he highest cash bidder ou Tuesday
the 3Ulday ol December. A. D. 1861, at eleven o'clock
m ihe loremwuof thatday, atihe Irout entrance to tiie
place of homing said Court, in Brown's Block on Third
street, in the city ot St. Paul, In said District of MUne
sou. the following describea premises, i,iiuaie in the
County of Ramsey, State of .Miunesou ; or so much
ihereol as may be uecessary lo batisfy tald decree in-
terest and costs, 10 wit :
Lhs numbered iwo {i)and one, (Ij in block number
iwentytwo, (Si) In Saint Paul proper, as recorded m
the oiUce 01 Ue Register of Deeds of said Ramsev
coaniy. — -nij
St. Paul, November 14, 1861.
JAMES W. TAYLOR,
. „ Master In Chancery.
HoBB A GALnsHA, Att'ys for P.alnUll. novKMiw
ADVERTISE.
^I>VIi:ilTISE
and euitorials ol the dam ueWspTpenT^oVirKirTTATi
Irom lU ooi.iused coiomus, the great imc^iu,^7:,Zl .
01 the struggle for the Luiou. "" *""* '"C'J«="l«
To mee this want, aud 10 produce a work of ueiina
nent value a. well as oi pre^^nt mteresi; Ue pubu^r
has arranged for the Issue of the history ^ abwvL J^i
ce'pti:!^ l:,'aT *""^ "^ " *-""• """=^ ^-' -"^- '" -
V""., *!."'"''' '*" ^'■•' weekly number of which w«-
pubiiabed ou August ast, ha, re eivei\he unai^li^
encomium, o^ Ue press and ol le^,ug cil^^ S?
^K**{ *".,'* "t^ " '^;^"» aauhlacuou , U shouiTbe lu
Ue hands oi every Union mat- ■"wmu oe lu
10 be bad 01 all newsvenders. j>o.tmaaU:rs and L.m k
sellers every wbera. .~~«MM:rs ana ooos
^:.'i:intizT '^'^ '-"-'= '" '--i.^rp-i,^'::
In ordering copies Ue lull and exact address mil.
town.^counij. ana suie should be given i^^^^^L'*
tompeient Agenu wanted In all Towns and ConutM*
FltAD'li GKHIlAKU,
81 Nil
OCt4-d4
,_ uoneral AKeu :
u street. (Post OUiee Box 4oui.> New loi k
KEFEREE'S SALE.— STATE OF
MINNESOTA, DISTalcr COORT, SECOND
Ui.'TRlcr, RAM.sKY Ct UNl V, .Si. ' '"="^"''"
Thomas Daly acausi Paul Wiehie and Mary Ann
Wlehlehuwile. ' •*°°
Deoreu lor sale ot morigaged iremlaes made by Ue
above court in tbe above euuiled cause Fabruarv 9 18(>l
Damages and cosu, $528 06. '
lursuant losaid decree. Ue undersigned, appoUted
ihereiu a special reieree for Ue purpose, will sell at
puSUc auction, to the highest cash b.dder, on Tueadav
the tweaty-nrst tiay ol Jaiiuar^ neii tnnuing Ila6.ilal
elevc n o clock In Ue loreuoou 01 hat day %i ine iront
do.>r Of Ue Court Houte In .-m. Paul Ceuniy ol Kamaev
aforesaid, the lojlowing properly situau in salt. Kam
sey i;ouuiy, to wit : Lot Uity one [Sij m Xhomas Dalv's
subdivision of blcck two 1.21 in SUnson, Brown A Ram-
sey's addition to Si. Paul, according to Ue plat Uereol
on record u Ue ofllce of Kegisie. of D. eds of said
Couniy. Also, lot lour L4J ol section Uree [31 In town-
»h,p uirty iM], norU of lauge iwenty-two i2il west,
couUUing t>6 4U-ltM acres.
St. Paal , Dec. it), 1861.
UEO. W. PRE8C0TT. Referee.
LoRBBto Allis, rlaintia^s Attorney. declu
DAILY,
U( THE
TRI.\^EEKLY,
AND
WEEKLY
Ins ears at junctions.
The attentioD
of SHIPPERS Is called to Uls favora-
ble route, a- Uey can always depend on Ue LOWKSt
RATBS and yUl«;EE8T TIME. "»oi.jni«si
Ttokeu via Prairie du Chien or La Crosse to b^) had at
prUetpal Ticket Oflioes. « o^3 oaa ai
> o,"'- " WHITMAN,
Gsneral Weeum Agent, Milwaukee.
W.K.MUIK,
augS Qeoer»l SuperlnieitdeDl Detroit.
( 1 HANCERY SALE. _ DISTRICT
\J Court 01 the I. uiled .>)Ukes lor Ue Disirict of Mln
neaota, ss.
Isrsel G . La»h vs Anna Vichers.
IN CHANCERY.
Decree June Term, A. u. I861. Foreclosure and
sale ol mortgaged premises. $6, io2 80 and costs.
Pursuant to ue order ol Ue above court dlrectUg s
re-sale of Ue moftgased premises dcscrtbod In tne
above decree, the uuder.igned, s;/eclal Master In -aid
cause, will sell a< pablio aucilon, to Ue blgtinsi cash
bidder, on Ihursday, Ue twellU day oi Dexember In-
sunt, at eleven o'clock In Ue lurenoon, at he ir^nt en-
trance loUe place of boloiuf me said t;ouri, m Brown's
Block, city ot St. Paul and liisir.ci of Mlntesou, Ue
loilowing described premjtes aud Ueir appurtsnan'ces
situate u Ue County ol itamsey andSute ut Minnesota!
to wit ; ^
Lot seven 1q block seven in Rice A Irvine's addition
to St. .'aul, according to Ue plot Uereat «n record In
Ue ofhce of Ue Register f D. '
Ramsey : aod also
In block sixteen in ue original town of St. Paol. ac-
cording to the p 01 Uereol ou record, sale premises be-
ing bounded as fol.ows ; Commencing at a point in Ue
north ea»lerly line of Jackson street, dlsianl aouU
easterly one hundred f<«tfrom Ue imeraecU'jn of the
said hoe wlU Ue Sou h essierly line ot KUU street and
running thence along sala line of Jackson stre«i south,
easterly hity leei , uence ai nghi angles Donhe'asieriy
one hundred and nineteen leel ; thence at right anelea
norUwesterly hity feet; Uence alright angles one hun
dred and Uneleen feet to p lace of beginning
sDouid Ue sale not be oompieied and ue purchase
mouey paid ever wlUin tweniy lour hours atur makug
Ue same, Ue property wiU be resold without lurther
noUce to Us highest bidder. 'ur'-er
bt. Paul, Dec. 9, 1861.
GEO. W. PRBSOOTT,
Alub A.PaoKaA
Register f D.:eds lor said county of
> tbe south ui.'d of lots aui and seven
„, Speeial Master u Chancery.
H, Plabitlll-'s boiiciiora. aecio
GREEN APPLES.-FRESH
recelredvemi weekly by
P. r
LOTS
Nc<jyiLLAN.
EDITIONS
PIONEER AND DEMO CK AT
WHICH HA8 A
Larger <Jirculation
THAN ALL
THE CITY JOURNALS
U N I T E Dl
AND WHICH ARE
READ IN ALL PARTS OF THE
STATE,
BT
All Glasses] of the PeoBle I
THBOUOe THM AKD WITH THB TROUBLE OF
WBITIJIO ONLY
Ue
conoiu-
hls journal
deioci aud
O N K
ADVBRTI8EHRKT
iiKD
WITH ONE PAYMENT,
THB
AVhlole Communitv
MAY BE REACHED I
WANTED.
TWO OOOD FRBSH MILCH C0W8.
"•^" Inquire at TUI8 OFFICB
J^HE NEW YORK TRIBUNE
NEW VOLUME.
On Ue seventh of .>i*ptember, 1861, lUE NaW YORh
V, aEiki.Y TRIBUNE commenced Ue twenty-flrsi ) eai
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montiis oidcr aud uie bKMi-Wh.ARui IRiBLaV
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THE TBIBC.NB.
No. IM Nasse-J street, New York-
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THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18 1861.
Council Prooe«dinc«.
TiBSDAY, Dec. 17, 1861.
PreMiUl— Aid. Berkvy, ^dy, Fitz, Gross,
Gr»flt, O'CoDDor, Thompaon. Wiley, aud Mr.
President
Go motioo, the reading of the fuioaUre ol
the preceding meeting wm dispeased with.
COMMUNICATIOSie AND PKTlTIONd.
Of Cp Shaoley for permisaioa to quarry
rock. Keferred to the committee on atrcets
with power to su:t.
O* Cooley, Tower & Co. uDd Jos. Ull-
tuau for trtiiirifer of Liquor Licenses. He
lerred to Comiuittee on Licensc-s.
Ol John Mattocks, Secretary of the
Board ot Education in relatiuo to vacaocit-u
in the Board of Education. Laid over.
Of P P Farber and others, Iruatees ot
OakiajiJ Cemetery in reference to the open-
ing of Rice street. Referred to Committee
oQ VVaye and Means.
Of J A. Baker, $1 ; Nichols & Dean,
811 ; Williams & Brother. 85 90; Thom-
as Grace, 825; W. McLean, 866; P.
Paine, <J66 ; W. 0. Morrison, 865 ; J. J.
Wiiliama, 816 ; A. W 'i'uilis, 833 87.
Referred to Committee on Cluims.
Of George Mitacb. 88 60 ; L. Sempier,
813 90 ; lieferred to Committee ou Vol-
unteers' Families.
Of Gas Company, 8267 65 Referred
to Committee on Gas
Of S \ Mann. 69 70 Referred to
Comptroller.
ACOITRD CLAIMS.
The Comptroller retorned duly audited
the foiiowing accouuts :
K C M»ltby, 89,90 ; E & Beck, 83.70 ;
rit; Paul Telegraph Cuiupany, 86 05 ;
L P Cotter, S2.50 ; L Semper, 823,76 ;
J P Wrinhi, 816 ; U A Kemp. 83 ; P
Berk^'y. 88 ; Jamvs Gooding, 841,67 ; Geo
Morton, 840 ; H Galviti, I) Ahtrn, John
PaUer»H)o M Broderitk, John Brisfcciu,
837.50 CHch; M MilUr. 836,25; Jamt-8
Kkuo, 830 ; N. Gibbe, 84167; P .VI ur-
i.uue. 841 r.Q ; L P Colter. 825 ; W Vai.
Hamm,850 ; J R Potu,833 33 , J Heck.
820.83 ; C A F. .Morris, 87 5 ; .^ M Fliui,
841,67 ; John IIa*^Ji, 837.50 ; P Pe^iey,
8176,50.
00 moiiuo, Um eltiira^ were pas«'i1 l>y the
luliowiug vote :
VfcAH — Aideruieu Berkey, M.ly, F»us,
Virant, Grofls, O'Countr, rbnmpH.iii. uud
Mr. Prf-ulent— 8 vottw.
KKPORTH
The lol lowing communicalion wad re-
v»tved trom Chiet Fire Warden, au<> was
uriiiUd njui relernd to Cominiltee on F.re
lK!|»rlmeijt with power to make pro*ca-
tMM an dehir. J
St. I'iiL, Nov. 18tL, lt(6l.
f* '*• MoitorabU tht Frtftdrnt arui Common CouHCii oftht
C'Mf u/' t>t- Paul .
GiNTA : Herewith plbase tiud reports of Fire
Warden* tor term en liiijir ibis day. In the 3rd
Ward the parties lafrmgibij ou Fire uruiaaiicett
awv* all. on beiiif? uolltieJ. expressed a deaire to
•oMply with iht* nrdiDunc*;, uud have done eo
WiUi the exc«t..iioo of J. Karrel. 8t. Peter
aircel, corui-r of 14tlj street. I have a» yet re-
eaifeu i.o return from the lot 'Auul.
1 would suggest :o y.)ur Honorable boJj
(Aat the G.-y Aitoruey be diieoted to probi--
outa all pereioaa selling gunpowder witbiu the
city, and not complying with the provision* ol
H«ctiuD t Ordnance nnmber niite.
Yuurs lU'cpei'ttu.lj .
JOHN J. W LLIAMS.
Ctiiel P;re Warden.
JUr. John U. WiOiinrui, lki»r Fii* tl ardrt, u/ th» Citii
"f St Paul '
I would beg leave to Bubiuit the toUowing
reu'irl ior your inupeciiou ;
I have vihited beverui ^Jmldingn and places
where vhaviDg* bad been deposited and oth« r
coiubuHiibl'* luateriai witLi)ut charge, as it
wa« near llse last ol the term when I iect;ived
my appointiiieni.
Very ReMpectluily Yours,
JaMes. l. fab well.
Fire VVrttUen tor ith Ward.
f^(A« I'hief nf fut Wardent, (i y „j >t Paul .
I>BAK :MK :— Below 1 liiruiah you with
a list of pcrtiou8 occupying piemlaes in this
Waid (Second) who are reported for a viola-
tion of r«»>etiou 5 of Ordinance No 2i. in using
•toves wah pipe not conducted into a chim-
ney. Yiturs KeBpectlally,
J. BKAUMONT.
Fire Warden, 2d Ward,
, . fity o! .St. Paul.
S» Paul. .Nov. IS. 1661.
Lawrence Had, Jiicksou St., between lower
and Third Sl8.
J. Tboneworth. Third St. between Jackson
and Hobert SIm
T Howard. Third St. between Cedar and
Wabushaw Sb«.
J. S. Fu'iiie. Hubert Street, between Fitth
and Sixth Streeu.
Duhan, Fifth ht»eet between Robert
abd Minnesota streets.
F F. brown. Miuuettota street, between
Fitth and Sij^th stree.s.
Daniel Henin. ^ijtth ntreet. between Robert
and Minnesota streets.
M.nen, Sixth btreet. belwtcn Kubert
and Miiinenota xtree's.
Mrs. Doyle. Jackson Mlreet, between Hixlh
and Seventh streets.
W. Mentyes, Robert street, between Filth
tiud biAth otreeld
B, McCarthy, Cedar street, between Fourth
and Kifth streets.
J. Lark in, Fdth street, between Minnebota
and L'<)iar streets
J. D<jnivan, Seventh street, between Cedar
and Wabasbaw slreeta.
Miss .'^beeper. Robert street, between Sixth
and Seventh Htreet**.
Maizaire Yeiler, Hobert street, between Sev-
enth ttud l!^ii{hth streets.
Willittm Met'lary. Minnesuta street, between
Fifth and Sixth Streets.
I be bill of R. F. Houaeworth waii di»
reeled to be returnod for correction.
Tlk- Coinniittee on Claim.- returned aw
eOrrtct the foilowmg riairos: John Ijfo
#6.82; J.F. Beaum.nt.89; A. W TuUie!
$21 86 and 831 86; J. h. AdL.m*. 89; E.
U. Biggd, 81 5U; C. li. Mix, 831 60; all
o( which were rtterred to the Comptroller.
I'he Commit tee on License reported in
favor of grunliug transler of I quor license
to Oooiey, Tower A Co. ond Jos. Ullruau,
on payment ol leu .ioHariJeach and Clerk's
fet«.
Tb« report waa adopted.
Mr W. L .Ames waa granted permiwion
to make a staiem-'Dt rel.iiive to hie deiio-
quei.i tuxes due ou 7 atree mill property in
the first Ward
It waa laid over.
Ihe Comuiidee on .Streets reported pay
roll ft»r tJctoi.er ao correct, and it waa re
•erred to Comptroller.
Tiie Committee on Voiunieerfl reported
m iavor ol paying six dollars to (Jacpar
Oerblieu i>x boarding volanteera. I'he re-
port wad adopted.
Tfifc Coiumiitee oo Tuxea reported iu
Iavor ot granting the prayer ol J G Ri-
heldadlr, so tar ab to exempt the real en
tate d.sorrjed from laiution. I he report
was adopted
The Commttee on Wayd and Mcaua re
p«.rle.i IU |,ivor ol granting tho application
of G. \V. Nicola k Co. Report ad(»pted.
The Cuuiiniltee on Street- reported ud
verse lo the petition ol Patrick Ryan asti-
ing lor remission ol price ot rwk. Oa mo
lion the report wuaadoptetj.
Ibe itsignutiou of Aid. Grant. Dailey
and GroHj, the committte on volunteerb'
families, wad tendered, but after some dis-
cuaaiou was withc^rawn.and, on motion, the
eommtttee was instrucle*! to make a lull
report at the next meeting ol" the reliel
grauttd and to whom.
The City Enuiwer Hubmilted the lol-
lowing whicb was accepted and ordered
printed :
dr. Paul, Ddceuiber, I6in 1861
G«*TLKMKN :-l beg to inform you that the
aovering ot theseurer under Wnbaabaw St.
at its crossing with 6th St., brolflB dowa in the
latter part of November. The atriagara hav.
iug rotted since put down in 1S60, they bomg
much exposed to rot from dampness, 1 order
ed a stone cidrent to be substituted iu its
place at an expense not to exceed $50. 1
called on the Right Reverend Biahop Grace in
relation to it^ who oflered to pay half the coat,
amounting to $25, provided it waa bailt of
stone, which has accordingly been done under
contract with Mr- Tho's. Grace, and is now in
perfectly sale condition for travel, at a oust to
the City of $25.
I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, your
very obedient Servant,
CHA-e A. K MOltlUB, City Eaf meer.
BMOItJTIOKS.
By Aid. Berkey :
Resolved. That Bonda he issued to Branch
<k Nash for the sum of one thouaand five hun-
dred dollars and tifty-iwo cents; twelve hun-
hundred dollars of .said bonds to be issaed in
sums of one hundred dollars each. All of the
aoove mentioned bonds to be dated on the
third day of December IStil, and lo run the
same length of tims, and draw the same rate of
interest as mentioned in the contract with said
Branch & Nash for the grading of the flrst two
seoiions of the St. Paul and Owatonua road
Adopted.
Y«As-Ald. Berkey. Eddy, Fitz, Qrant,Qroi.B,
Thompson, Steele, Wiley, and Mr. Presidaot,
By Aid. Eddy :
Uesolved, That twenty-flve dollars be ap-
propriated from any funds in the Treasory to
pay P. H. & Ijidder Co., their first quarterly
Instalment now due. Adopted.
YKAS^AId. Berkey, Eddy, Fjti,Qranl, Gross.
Ihompsoa, Steele, Wiley, and Mr. President.
By Aid. Berkey :
Resolved, That the Bonds of $100 esch be
crawn iu Iavor of G. W. Xioohi &, Co.. having
One year to ruu, bearing interest at 7 per
pent, per annum, interest paid a«mi-anaually
at the Treasurer's offlc« ; also an order be
drawn in favor of G. W. Nicols A Co., for
$234,03, bein« w full lor Bond No. t;65. for
$400 with $-24,1)3 interest, and now past due-
Said order shall be receivable for city tax for
the year 18C1. Adopted.
YxAS-Ald. Berkey. Eddy, » FiU, Granw
Gross. O'Conner. Steele, Inompsou, Wiley
and Mr. President,— 10.
By Aid. Thompson :
Resolved, that all applications ou petitions
relating especially to the applicaiiou of matur-
ed Bonds and Coupons in payment of taxes be
referred to the Committee of Ways and M^ans
With power to act upon each case. Ah»o to
settle with the Gas Company for past due
uiaims Adopted.
., ^'''*'*";;f''*- I^erkev. Eddy. FiU, Grant,
Gross, Thompson. Steele, Wiley, and Mr
President. ~y.
By Aid. Grunt :
Kesolved. That an order be drawn on the
City Treasurer for twenty-flve dollars in favor
ot Minnehaha Engine Company, as a part of
the appropriation allowed by the Council to
said Company for th<- fiscal year. Adopted.
Ykas— Aldermen Berkey, Eddy, Fitz, Grant
Gross, Thompson, cjteele. Wiley. Mr. Fresi'.
dent — 9.
By Aid. .Murray ;
Resolved. That Aldermen Berkey, Steele.
Murray. Eddy, and S. M. Flint and Henry J.
doru, Esq. be requested to prepare and report
at the next reguhir meeting of the Council, a
draft of amendmeutt lo the Charter, to be pre-
sented to the Legislature. Adopted.
Ykas— Aldermen Berkey. Lddy.Fiu, Grant,
Gross, .Steele. Thompson, Wiley, Mr. Presi-
dent- -y
By Aid. Fitz:
Resolved, Thai the City Clerk be and he is
hereby authorized to issue to Patrick Ryan a
bond or bonds of the City, for the sum of one
thousand twenty live and 74-itO dollars
(11025 li.) in lull for the final estimate of the
Engineer for work done under contract tor the
construction of ihe Broadway sewer, said
bond or bouds lo ruu one year from date, 3rd
of December, 1861, bearmg 7 per cent, interest
and payable at the City Treasurer's office.
Adopieu.
Y^KAS- Aldermen Berkey. Eddy, Fin, Grant,
Gross, Thompson, btoele. Wiley, Mr. Presi-
dent — y.
By Aid. Fitz:
Resolved. Thai the Street Commissioners be
directed to discharge all employees upon
streets, from and after this date, and do no
lurther work upon streets unless specially di-
rected by the Committee on Streets. Adopted
YKiri— Aldermen Berkey, Eddy, Fiti, Grant,
i.ross, Thompson, Steele, Wiley, Mr. Presi-
dent -a.
By Aid. Thompson :
Hesolved. ThaiW L. .Ames' application for
reauclion of taxes to conform to the action ol
the Board of County Commisaioners upon the
real esUte be granted upon his paying taxes
upon the mill situated upon said property.
Valuation of real estate, $1,000 ; Improve-
ments. $4,000. Adopted.
YiAS— Aldermen Berkey. Eddy, FiU, Grant,
Gross, Steele, Thompson, Wiley, Mr. Presi-
ident -a.
KLKCriUN OK liCHOOL INSPKCTOaS.
On motion, the Council proceeded to
elect .School locpectors. The following la
the vote :
For J. Nicols, Aldermen Berkey, Grant,
Thompson, Steele, M. President,— 6. For H.
L. Moss, Aldermen Eddy, Fila, Gross, Wiley,
U. L. Moss received 4 votes; ,John
N icols 5 votes, and was declared elected.
For J. D. Pope, Aldermen Berkey, Grant,
Thompson, Wiley, Mr, President,— 6. Far
A. D. Davidson, Aldermen Eddy, Fitz, Groas,
Steele,- .4.
The Rev. J. D. Pope receiving the high-
est nnmber ol votes, was declared elected.
Whereupon, Mr. John Nicols was de^
ilared duly elected, to fill the vacancy in
the Board ot Education for the 4th Ward,
and Rev. John D. Pope, for the Ist Ward
On motion, adjourned.
WM. P. MURRAY,
President of the Council.
L. P. CoTTBB, City Clerk.
JJ A M L I N E U M V E R S I T Y
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A Kood U^i.-iuT} -Cabtaiai— Apparaiiia (proeurtug)-
Llierar. Socimle»~A wHt iurn»»l>c<l Ksadin.: BnixB—
Scent I ho l>Kctnr<9H.
l.eu«r*iil lu>(Ulry »Uar«t'ii«a lo Uiv frrtatUMil a uotul
ly tBn«frwd. Secll'-dtf
U E N R Y .\l K. E N T Y,
DKAL-KR IN
li K A I^ K S T A T K
Sr. PAUL MIN.VK80TA.
0^ Will alM> loeaM LAND WARKA.ST8 and saU
KKaL KKTATE O.V i^oMMlSaiON.
l>< w«iatirr 1, Idg i. 4«MlIilAwl>
£ W. EDDY.
Q-eiieral GJ-rooer.
And dealer In Uie vtir> b««i
Family Provisionh,
FORT STREET,
Just rAo«lr«d aa euUrttij n«w atoek aoai-
prl»li g Id pan,
8.ewart'>, Sugars, Belcher". Hyriip»,
rre»h lof». Prwmlam RuKer.
1> irkee ■ pure Spic«i, in Un foil;
Siv cans frtsah pHMCben »d oonalcuuieul'
K. W. K<ldy a Go's Hoap. * '
Pure wloee and Liquors, t.ir mrdieinal nae
And nil other an olra u.ua ly kept to a flrat
elaaa utorr . dot i S dawSm
VOITCE TO LUMBERMEN.
THE BB3*4T PINK LANDS
ON
Rum 6r St. Croix Rivers.
AND TUBIB TRIBUTAUIE8.
AuiouuMog luaeveral ihouaaiid acrea, loeat«d six jeara
»K», tor tale at LOW HaTIM, or the itumpaKe upoo
ibem dlKi>oeed i>I on reaaooable tarou, for lumber-
Apply lo LTXAN U. OAYTON.
oov27 dAwlmo lotemstloaal < otel, gt. Paul, Xtu.
VINEGAR MANUFACTORY.— BY
, W- WKIS. W«»h.Dgt»i itreet Lyper UtfM. 81.
Paul ib-tnicfui tor paM farora, I reapeetfally tDfarm
ihr putiiic. ibm I bare eniarK«d ray Vioegar Work> la
m) ne*eton- bul.diDg.'o auch an extent,i£at I am able
to Hupp ly ibe people of XlnoeNia with the orl braied
pure, premium VlQejjar, xiagle liud double areDctlt
for Hi. t ouia price* i hla Vinegar la eioellenl for pr«'
•ertiug pieklAs. Tl>la Vtaegsr haa been tealedandaB-
1e«r "
OOMMEROIAL
4*evl«-wr or thA St. Paul Markets
'*r«f>arNl#ipr«i«(« /oi UuFiommam. a«o OaaouaAt.owJ
Ci>r*'t*t*<i by o»r own Jt*t>ort^r
tir. Pacl, Dec. 17, 1861
There haa heen hot little domg in the
Wheat Market for the last tew days, on ac
couat of the weather. Ihe receipU are light
with a slight advance over laat quotatioa.
WHEAT. Choice 62c. No. 2,50c.
RYE. 20a25c li buaheU
OATS. 20ai»c do
BARLEY. i&aSO do
CORN. 30a35 do
TIMOTHY, tl oOal 75.^ bnahel.
fLoUR. tiupciline |3 M, extra $4 60.
COliJi M£AL. ^ hag $1.
bli^ANiS. White $ huthel 70a80o.
BUTTER. Firkm «< lb 7aluc, country, In
rolla, 10al2o.
MiiltiS PORK. -^ hbl, $i2al^.
ME86 iiEEF. ^ bbl, tiOall.
bACUN. hugar cured, luiallo, cauvaseed,
loall. plain Sa^c, Hhouldera, o^atio.
DRIED REEF. riai3c *i B».
I- AK I', ^ Ih, 7auc.
.^UGAR, N O, ^ lb, 9alOo, Havana lUalO^,
rehued, A Ji B, llall|, Cnba, rehned, Hall),
Loat, cruiihed and powdered, I2^atit4.
COFFEE. Prime Rio per lb. I6al7 l-'i. La-
guayra Ihc, Java 32a2oc*
RICE, ^ !b i^alOc.
ttALT, Prime article, $2 60 $ hbl.
EUU3, U duz ioaliiOc.
FRUiltT Green Appleti ^ hbl $3 6Ua3 76
dried, )^ lb 7 1 2a» l*2c ; Peaches. ^&i'i 1.2c ;
Crauherriee, ^ bugh. 76aiOuC ; Uawiua |3 oOa
Hi ^ box, half boxeM, 12 ; Pruuen, d l-12a
10 1-2; Curautii, L2al5c ; Aluioudti, llal8c.
b'itm. No. i Mackerel, ^ bbl $20; No. 2
iI4 ; No. 3, $U. Dry Cod, y bbl $<) 60a7 60.
scaled Herring, ^ box, 76c.
CANDLJ£S. Mould lailow, lOalU 1.2o J^Jt>;
titar, it) l-2al7 1*2-, Adamantine. 20c ; Sperm,
iOaoOc.
CUi<;E6E. W. R. ^ lb t^alu ; £. D, llai2o.
LKjUoRS Rectihed Common, ^ gal, l»d2u,
Monougahula, 60a7^c ; Old BuurOuu, oO»7oc.
Older, y bbl 7 60a>» i Tieroert, 17.
MklAl'H. Beef, on foot, 2c. Pork, 'H^'Hc.
Mution ^ head, $2 60a4 00. Venison ^ lb 6at>c.
PouUry, 6abc.
P01'ATOl!.b. Ne8hanuuck!« and pinkeyes,
^ buahel. 20a'26c. Mixed lou, 16 .20c.
ONIONS. fK bunh, 36a40c.
U1L8. Carbon, %^ gal., 66atiUc. Wbale,86a
Oo. Neatalool, ^1 .jU. Lard, t>oai^6c. LiuHeed,
t)6o. Turpenliue, $1 6u.
VVHlTE LEAD, ^ cwt., «6 60a7 60.
MOLAbahl8. Planution ^ gai.. 40a45o. Su-
gar Uuiue, 4tla60c. Uoldeu byrnp, ti6a70c.
Lt^AU AND SHOT. Pig %«tb 7c. Bar 7^0.
.Shot }^ bag, 11 Hi>.
LIME, frmie Point Byron, II 60. Alton,
$1 26.
80aP:3. Common ^ lb ^4'^<^« Family, o^c.
Palm. 64a6o. CadUle, iiaitic.
GLAft9. American Window, HxlO, |2 UOa
2,2a. IUX12, 12 26a2 60. 10x14, $2 60a2 76.
iOxlb lo 12x10, 42 76a3 (M. 12x11^ to 12xW,
H OOaa OU. Per ton, about $fi UOaiO OU.
IRON Flat Bar, Peuiuylvania, all gizeti un>
der 4^ai inch %j lb 6ci Juniata do 7c.
&T&.ELE Euglidh Cast, ^ lb 25c; Engliah
(spring lOc; American do 10c; English Blister
2uc; Amerioau do I2^c.
LUMBER Common inch y m $8al2^; clear
|2oai6; siding $10a2o; Flooring $16a2o; Lath
11,60; bhiugles 12 26a300;
COaL. I'iiuburgh ^ buahei ti0a76c; 11-
imoia 4Uc.
CORDAGE. MauiUa tl ^ 10al2c; Jute 9alOc;
CRACKERS. Butler ^ bbl $6 60a6; Water
<4 60; Ooda and Boston $tia7; Pilot Bread f3 ."^0
HIDE-* Dry $iia9; Green $3a4.
.s7'. PAUL FUR MARKET.
Dkckmbkh 17. 18(31.
There is at present, quite a scarcity of hrst
claas turs, consequently a fair price is ofiered.
The following quoiatious may be strictly relied
apou as the cash price :
Mink
..# 76...
$1 a KUek Bear.
.. 6 10.
■ 7 M
Ooon
M....
M Black i;ub..
.. 2 60.
■ S 60
riaher....
... SOU....
3 50 Ked Fox...
1 to.
. I I'ft
Otter
.. S 00....
KMOruaa " ...
. 2 00.
• « IXI
While WoU, 60....
1 iWaUvti - ...
. XUUO.
■ M UU
PralrM '
30....
dj Beaver ^r ak
n 76.
. 1 -Ji
MarUn....
.. 20U....
S 60 Lvux
10 Wi.d (at....
I 00.
. 1 26
>k.iuk....
6....
30.
. 60
Badger . .
1S-...
»
Sp'ng. Wip.'-.
o-tr aklni
pilb IU....
16 Muakrai
. »J 10.
.$« 07
ST
. PAUL MEAT MARKET,
Beef, on
foot
.2c.
Pork,...
$2.60^2.
76.
Mutton,
per head.
.$2.60(g;4 00
Venison,
per lb..
.6<^tic.
Poultry
do ..
.6<S9c.
nOHBTAAY CiVOTATIONB.
BY BIDWELL & WALDBY.
BANKaaa a naAi^aas in kxohanuk, lamd wah.
BANTS. AC
St. Paul, Deo 17, 1861.^
BANKABLB rUNOe«.
New England, Bank State of Indiana,
New York, Detroit,
New Jersey, Iowa,
Philadelphia, People's.
Ohio. U.S.Tr'yDemand notes
4irUncurrent funds bonght at Eastern ratest
KXCHANOa.
Drafts on New York selling, via :
For Eastern Funds j per cent. prem.
*' Ohio, Bk State of la 1
" Iowa, Detroit 1
" People's 1^ "
" Canada 2 "
" U. 8. Oold Coin.... i »
A I LI O I LI
A<iKNOT OF TUK gCKKN CITY OIL OOXPANt.
▲T
XJr)hain & Holmes,
LOWBB LBVBK, 8T. PAUL.
100 BBLS. PETROLIUM OIL
FOB BALB UV THK BARBKl. AND «iALLUN.
PRICE PBR aALLOM. M • KNTS.
Tfala OU baa taken the premium >*er all otbera at tbe
Ne« York and Mlobigan State Palra, an ' la warranted
ooo-ezploalve, and to give etitiie aalla>acUon.
nov27 ly
I
NTELLIGKNLE OF EI C;,K
■T
K. J ENOBELSDORFF,
IHlROHTKKkl 8 PAOI.
Oppuai: 'U' It! a Porepaugb's ^tore,
Where mala «ik1 ouii1< balp ol alt klnda may dx -ttj-
talned ordera L<r<>tn,jily attended <)ood aarTaoir wii)
''■d reapectahl" •• natw oa iiy nalllac at ibt«nttte«
apU-dlv
nn A HIES H. MIX,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
THIRD SI 8T. PAUL, MINN
touca'^ok TO w. a. oosas.
Having puroaaMU ih« anUreaioek ul Mr. W- 8. (lumbis
la the Book and atatiooery bualn«Ma. aoltclu a ahare i4
(he publle uaTonHtrr
alyci^d, and la rroouimaod
Uoal •Tbemlat . t ihU oily.
by Dr. D. B.
Beid, prae-
BOT>7-dlr
1 repeeUiiliy 'f > ler totbeeltlMna o( rit Paul and the
Hiaie of Mlnui*4-iia mT thank* for the palronage extend
•d lu me, and > -luieaii for my aaoeeaeor a eontlnuanoe
of tAe aame
atdwcil ad21 WILLIAM M (;<).MBh.
pIONBKB FOUNDRY
AND
A^^^ricultixval W orkn-
HAIMT PAOL. MUine u(*.
Tbe ■mbeeribera haTlng eaeed the
PION^KKR F'OUNDK^
AND
HAOHIMB WOBW, IN TUI8 CITY,
and pot It !■ goo4 working oti^, are prepared to
PirRHtBH vJAaTlNUH AND MAOHINB WORK AT
ASTONISHLyOLY J.OIV RATES.
Beinx praetioal Maehtnlata. and doing a gowd prooor^
Uoo of the wi>rk ouraelvea. we defy oomueilUou wli>
oar price*.
HkTlng Uie largeet ind best aaaortmeat of patternaor
any Mtabltahment weal of Chicago, we aan lurnWi
almoetany required bUl of work wlthoa^ eitra eharrr
forpatlania. *
We offer tbe rullowing Hat of prleeafar 1861.
as per ewl
••• 3 per cwt
• S per ewt
' 9 per owl
3 per ewi
n^*Jf.?*'.'T' 4 eta per a
BsbbltMaial MeteperB)
Braaa OMUngt 26 to 90 eta per K>
Lathe work or flnlahUtg ,$3per da/.and alloUierwork
at eorreap<n<ltng price*.
We are alao manaJkcturlng and dealing In all kinds ol
Agrteulfaral implements, auch a* 1. 2, 3, «, 8, Sand lo
hone power* and threshing machlaea. reaper*. Ikn-
mill*, eorn •belier* *traw c altera, plowa, grain drilla,
Mrneoltural fnniMe*. etc., all of which we can *ell ai
aO to 40 per oent, Lower
IhMaBroneelaeeanaabrdlheu. Having pauerua for
■Ml klnda of ihreahlng maahluea la uae In the country.
We eaa do repalrUig at rery low rate*.
Manulaotory comer of PiAh and Plks au. ; Ware;
^^■iTliTfil!'!"*' '""»*'■»' Robert at., Balm Pan
fefc 1 i ItanWS^jaw U I . . H A W * HKA.*»R
FlSH-50 PA0KAGK8 ^F FRESH
Mackerel, Hfrrlnc and Codflah
Mill eaating*
Balldlng colnmna..
Hs«h WatghU
Sleigh Rhc«*
Urate Ban
Parmer*' KetUe*.
•••*■■■
BURBANK'S C0LUMJ5f.
PRESH OrSTERS,
BKCklVKD DAILY BY &XPBRSS.
TBI UHDIBSiaWKD, BOLB ACWBTS FOB
CELEBRATED BALTIMORE PBARL
OVSTERS.
Are now prepared to supply all ordsra, either by the
Caae or single (;att. DellTcred lo (amlUe* In the city
free of expense.
Order* irom ihe country promptly aiiended to, and
fllljKl by Kxpre** at red. e rale*.
These 0>*ter*are WABKANfEO rRKSH,andih*
qualltv superior to any brand brought to ihla city.
■ "O^^' r. C. BCBBANK *C0.
1861.
WINTER
1862.
A HR ANaKMKNT
MllV>fB:80'rA SXAGHC Co..
• AKHYlnu TUS
.N orth we«t'n Kxpressi^
ANO
THK UNITED BTATEH MAIL.
P'orrie or*:
i. u dtianAah a «;o.. mo. v MicBaiAM.
1__
rse Koaj.iare well stocked with 'itmi t'lass H .r»efc,
0..ao..rd t>jaebiM, with careful and exptrieneeO Di-iV-
era . all undor tne eonirol of competent Ageuin
StJHKDULK
OF DEPARTURES FROM tiAINT PAUL.
Kar H»«..,ug,. Krtj Wiug, Ke».V. Wabaabaw.Wmons
aul !-» . r.wBe (cnnnecUng with the La Croo^o and
n> »o.uke.- Railroad/ dally , at 6 o'ciuck *, M.
rerrti. Anthony and Minneapolis— Twice daily at
u'.i ock A. M., and 2 P. M -j."«
Kor Mauom.u. An.>ka. M.iaUcbUo, auU Kt. l!loud-
Moudays, Wednesdays acd Friday* at 4 o'clock A. M.
"or .^»ak rt»pii«.«eile Tfau-ie. Fort Hipley and Crow
Wmg-Mo .aay«, and Fridays at 4 .>'cl.X!k A M
Kor aiUlwater-Oally al h o'clock A.JS.
."•or M*rlu , laylor'sKalUand Fails ot hi. froix-
Moiiday* and ThuradByn at « o'clock A.M
Kor Super .ur—Kvpry Monday , at 4 o'clock A U.
For Sunrise, wiin c ....i-viooa lo HayUHd— Rvery
Monday and Tbursda. al 4. ••clock \M.
F«»r tttcnmond, Sauk ^eutrr Aiex«.ndria, P.>mme ob
!'£'?'■'""""'■"*''•' auJ * -^ Abcromble— M.-udavH
and Fridays at t o'clock *. v '
For Ueorneto^u, Pembii.a. hort liarry, aud the
h.«o rtltfori♦.uleBafln^_^i¥e»y Fridav ai4.j'do<-.k a. M
fur loriAe/ pariicu.ara -Ji^uirc kiibe Uenerai uoice
u ^e'V/tt**;- "••? '*»♦• •Ataerloai;,' ..r ai-.he OIBch of
h. « rtv w*-^i^r> KTrir»'„ht;oji.paiiy.
M Paul. ff.». 22 I3> i ooyj,-,
|^^REIGHT8 FROM LA OROri^E.
The 'inderslgnfd are preps, e' lo
COKlttACT FRllfiU HIS
Uj and from La «!ros><e at
Special and Low Kutei^.
Alaobeiweeu St. fa il and New V .rk. Ly
" MKBCHATN8' DBSPaTCH" OR KXPBKS!?,
Do v a6 dlMO .1. C. HL'rtKANK AC U.
^OTIUE TO PASSENGERS
S T A O K
FOR
ST. ANTUONY & MIN.N EAFOLl.^
LBAVa 8T. PALL Ala O'CLOUK A. .VI
AND 2 ■• I-, y
LKAVK 8T. ANrUONY AT 7A1 A.M
AND 2:341 I'. .M.
FARE, FIFTY CENl'b EACH WAY.
^^^^ J. C. BL'tCBANK 4t;u,
JU. 6c H. 0. liU^BANK *
• CO.
.t\4{ents for Huasoti's Hay Uc,.
WHOLESALE liROCLRS,
Storaure. Foi'wardin^
AND
(JOJVLMISSIOX M:iCl«JH.>!k.XX«S.
Wholeeal*- rteAlersIn Krucenco. Hour, j.'irk, uraii. an*<
rovigiui... :imt>, oeucr.l. pU!(>ring hair, uhI'i*. *a'i
t>rlnt ami wrjtjjyicg pap<r. t)rlnf»'rB' ststi mt^ry.Lie.
Freights contracted both ea«tw.irU aiui w»>ai*ar«
';ssh advances marfw .!« con^iKnineDM, m >iil tia»-
1.' any amount.
Frfighth cDuiriMitKd and Shipnieut« utaJt- -.^ ^i ■
• larry. and tbe Bt-d Hl*«r coniitry.
Perwjiifc cousiKT.mg go<}di- to our cat^, uai ic» «ud ■
OD lheirinleregtabi'ingprnieolp'1 In regard to .iv^ r eh»
(OS Uoodi. tor, „-"•=•»« the lowest gving tv.v* irr--
■o eoureof any par* ..lai line »r boat Storage «p»
'.ommtaaliiu »• ^.w anHi-y reBp«>ctHh!>- hait»r
OlOi:- •..• .o.- i.«<Tett, fool ■ tllhify hirefi
J.C. Ah. C. riUKhANIi a I i>
J. O. BURBA.M K, vir.nvril Agoui lor the ii*i«.ji-
!>uulelth. Dubuuue » Vinuesula PH:-.kei (^^ini/Mir
I) R I
I
V
fi
AT
RKUUCEU PRICE 8,
OiHBUUitlv '^ ''«bU and for HMie ailbe IOw«Kii/ric«
FKlKTkRb' INa.v
urdera illie.it. K.i. r'>u4 .it b^it^r r^i.^s Ihaii oa
•'•tained alaewhert
AHH AMU Ink diu«h,si f.tica I'aii" r
BAOK AT UI'R WAKBHOliMK.
J. I' k H V. ^UKBaNk i <
UTAPLE (iRoUlSRIES —WE HAVi
O lo aiorr- -.1..1 . arrive tho LABGK8T SToCK o
^taple t«r.joerie!. eT-r brouKhl to thta market unO
J»:alnrBlroa> ibe u'Uiitry are requested to chII aud e*
-.mlti# our ^t.-irk ^irnl rice Mat before ifoinK bel:.»f
i. *: A B.«;. BCKRANR A CO..
0'>rD»'.f )..*vt-f and Sibley a
«e
u
E W^S O N AND BARNES
RANKERS.
At the olhceiermprlv occupied by Dana A White, Third
street. 8t. Paul, wilfouy . nd m^II Kitt
nK> . Land War
Money loaced on
rania, Siaie, (^junty and'> Ity Scrlj'
good collaterals
.tHlHr by pHrmlasitD to Mrtropolilati i^ank. Ni-w
*oik . Cayuga t\)uuiy Bauk, * uburn, N Y. . K.aus 1
Oo , Haukera. CiucLuuH'i. Oiii.. , H. F. t.arvrr A lo
Bankera.tlhlcago. Hi IBO*. Wok Be 8o ward, Wa.b
lugUiD. D. O. .Thompson Mro'a. MaukfrN. lit.
SEW1^G MACHINES
pREAT
REDUCTION IN THE
PRICES OF
HINCiER & CO.'S
Standard. Machiues,
FOB
WKLL KNOWN lU BE THK BttiT
MANUFACTL'RINQ PfRPOSES.
No I. riuutu.a Mavhlne, furmrrly sold at Mu, ruduced
to S7U.
No a, Shuttle MAOhlne, formerly sold at flou, reduced
to $76.
ttlN'GER'ri l.E! lEU A MACHINE,
1* the beat Machlnn in the world lor Family bewiug and
Light Maoul'actnring Purpose*.
Price, with Uemmer.itud betiutifully ornam'-n ed.) $'U
We would Ksk for our LKT1KK <, M A'JUi .Sh8, the
••peci:il aiieiitiou of \ et-i Makers and Drese Maker*, and
those who wani Mivchit.e* far Jighi mauulacioriuK pur-
puMss They emoody Jie prluciplea ol the M«iiuiaciui-
Ing Machines, m-kuig like them, tbe iuierl'jckt-d sii eh
and are desiiucd to be as critbraied f.jr Faiot.y Hewing
aiiu ugbi uiiiiiaJacianai!; purpose« u« our Mnuul'^icturlUg
Machiueti arc lor inauu: i-iuriD£ purposes lu gunoral
Family oKWlNij M.A«lU>s:h are ralu»iieinpro
portion to the numher of things ihey can do well. S«e
what ours cau do before making a purcbiine.
There U no doubt an lo the value of our Machines for
manufacturtngporpoiieri but ii id oiil> o late iha°. tne
public began lu learn inai ibe essrmial eleuieniaofa
machlue uesi adapted lo ine heHriest work, <«i)Ul<f alsw
be he elements lo be embodied in a Famiiy Maishiue.
Ill* now well undersiood mat our Letter A Machine is
the only Family iia biue ye! offered to the public which
haa aliupiioiiy. ra.ldity, durabiUty, and ceriaiatv of cor-
rect kttUoU.
Wmla as a geurral ihiug, the sewlutj-machlce people
are candid enough to .cknowlrd^e tbaiour machines
are uuequjtled li.r mauulaclunijg purposes, they are
i^lmusi sure to asacri. In tbe same Oreaib, ibai Siugtr's
Let.er A, or Kamily .MAcbitie- are uol at, jjooU as ib'trs.
This IS a mere trick of the ira-le, and we couddeuUy in-
we thuae iniereslod id the subject te esamine lor them-
selves, and Bre what our Leiter A Famil* Machines,
with all tbe recent uuprovemenu), are capable of doing
Wnile Ihey will se* i;ie luoit UeJicate mjtieru 1 to per-
fection, aa already staiec, they are also adapt d to Iikdi
miuiulacicirin.; puriios li, and this, Ixe ii remembered,
csLi uoi be said o; any ot the other Family Machines yet
olferi d to thti public.
The No.. 1 and 1 .Uacblnes are of tireat capacity and
appliCiOi <u lor mam i.^' luring purposes
Our No 3 Machines are ei<peclaUy adapted lo all kinds
and ; eavy Leather Work, in rarrmRe Irimmliig,
IJoot and ^hoe M kii.g, H»rue»s MkkuiK. Ac ihey art
ot extra »iie. with an a.^m long enouga lo lak* uuoer it
and sUtcb ib« largeta sized dashes.
1 here bi scareely any part ot a Trimmers' silichlng
that cunot be belter aoue » iih them ihau by hand ; so,
li«, the xavlBg ol Um.- atiil labor i. ver% great
'Ihe Uble oi these macjinee is iA iuub*-s loUK. and the
shuttle will boid six times at. much thread .« the shuttle
of those u ed for tailoriUK purii.isei-.
The larxe macbmes work ks t st >-s smail ones.
We have alwavs ou baud Uemuilng <isuges, t^llk
twist, l.Uirn and<k>ltou thread oo ^poolrf. besl Ma-
cniiieO:l, in noiile», Ac. Ac.
We mauutacuire our own Needles, and would warn
all pel Hoiis uslug our machines u..i to buy auv oihers.
We kuuv» that ihr re are neeules sold of ibe most inle-
rior q.ialiiy,nt hiyuer pricea tbim we i-ijjirKe lor ihe
best .
The need. «s sold by lu are manufactured especiaiU
lor onr luachiBes. A bad needle may tender the work-
ing ot Lbe best uiacbiue almosl useless.
tJur cu.siomers may r. al assured Ihni all our btauoh
oUlces are furnithed with ihe " getiuh.e i*rtn3le."
In case ot amail i' ur«:h.iaes, the money may be sen: lu
p<)etage utiinips, or tiauk i:oles.
g^ Our Currespoudeiita will please to write
their uameb disuaeiiy. li is all impi.rtaut th»t we
should, lu eacu ease, knw the i'o»t uibce, Cuutyand
.Slate.
AiT'All perxons requiring luformatiou uboul >9eMing
.Uacuinex, iheir S'zes. prices, working capaeilles. and
the L>toi iUtiib^jUs ot purcbiu>iut(. can ublaiu it by send
lug to u 4, or au> of our liraucu unices for a copy ot
" J.M. SINGER k CO'b
Gh A Z K T T K,"
Which is a Dea.tlful Pictorial Paper, entirely devoted
to li.e Hubjoo;.
«9- 'T WILL BK SK.^T t^BATlb. .^t
We have made the above
REDUCTION IN PBI0E8
with the two fold ^ lew ol beuetl.in^ the public and our-
selves. Ibe public nave been swindled by sp.irious
machiues mitde m imitaliou ol ours. Tbe me;al in ihem
Iruui ihe iruu caaiiii^ lo the smallest piece, is <>< po ir
(|uaUly. Their mak-rrs ha;e uol the meauH lo do uieir
wors well, fhey are hid away iii secret pUcea, where
It would be impossible to hare at their command ihe
proper mec auical appliances.
It IS only by doing a great business, and bavioK extei:-
sive uikuufac uring eslnblisbmeijla, ib-.t gocid macblnes
'. au be mails at lutMlerate p ic«s.
Tbe ^lesl d. sii/ued machiuet., BADLY MADE, are at
ways liable to gel out of order, aid are sure lo cost
cou-iderabie ir.<ublp and money to keep itiem lu re-
pair.
Tbe t|uatillea to be looked for lu a Machine, are :
cerialuty ot correct action at ali rales ol speed, sim-
plicity oic«n«iruct'.oii. great durability, and rapidny ..;
opeiatlou, with the least iibor.
Mai!biDeH .o com>>ine tuese eoseniial qualities, must be
made oi ttie besl metal aud tinished to pertection. We
iiave the wayt, an;! n.c, ns, ou a er.ina scale, lo do ihU.
The purchaser- o. yiacbiuc-. wb se diily bread it m<iy
conceru. wl.l linil ihat those having the aOove ijuallties
uoionly work wel. al rapid at well aa slow rates oi
speed, but la'.i lorn; iu tbe uuesi posjilble workmg order.
Uur m»cbiuep, I.H made by Us, V U! enju more money.
wt.n 1. SH labor, tbmi aii\ others, whether in ImiUlloii
i>f our.t or noi. lu fast they ar - cbeaper than any olber
Uaoblnea.
LOCAL AOKNTS WANTKO.
1. M. Singer «te Co.,
458 BROADWAY. . - NE^V' YORE.
MILWAUKKK OFFICB, 17 NKWHALL UOLHK.
CHICAOO OFFICE, 6(1 CLARK sT.
.Mrt. HBNBY MoKklf, AiiiCNT IN 8T. lAUl*.
OCI17
1
NUERSOLL'S BLOCK
Bank of 8:, Paul, St. l-anl
PaM
reblJ-dAwl^
R
AG CARPETS.
<Jharl©« Krainerath,
OAKfK'l WKAVKH,
WABHINUTON STRKKT, BACK OF OITV HALL
Oa«b for rag( , iwo cents per pound. marl
JOY TO T II K WORLD
CANCER CURED.
CAPTAIN SaML'KL
P A I N T B B
Of this city, hav i.ij[elt'ecled soinee.«bior len perma-
nent cures of Cancer within tbe past two year*, hM
been InJuced to proclaim Ui the world th,t he will oui »
lae Worst case of I'aneer slfMelnallv In leas than tin......
THE GREAT riALE OK
L)KV OOOJDJS
IB CONTINCKD AT TBI
NEW 8 T O li K
OF
D. W. Ini^ert^oU ix, t:?o.
IN INGEiiisOiXb BLOCK..
And at priceo m many Instances less than the aeiuai
coioi .Uiporlaliou and mauulao.iut.
Much of the immense sbx^k now offered for sale has
been selei'led fro:ri ibe large .\'ictiou Sales ol Dry
tioods Id Ihe city ot New York, at panic |>ru:«*,
THEIR LAROK .^TOCK UF
F A xV C Y DRESS GOO D S
OF KVKKY VARIFTY OF Qt'Al.lTV.
WILL B* SOLD At FRICkS TO 8D1T TU« TlUBt.
Mottled Moreila Cloths, from 10 to 25c. per yard.
P.'aid Poll de vTieveres, Kmbroldrred PcU Je rhevret
Kvery variety ..i ChHlleys, Kmbrolderea and
lirey ijJrisaill- s Blue, lireen and I'll k
^arrege Lex^hua, Kug.ish, French
and Amerlean .WnnxselTne de LKine* ;
Printed I<awQe in great variety. A s;.;eadld smc*
GINGHAMS.
Sluuk una £<,ioh fancy ISillca,
Men and Boys' Summer We.rr ; Broadcloths , Bl%c>
and Fancy CasKlmeres. .Satilueis, and 8'mimer 'lo-.h*.
ALSO A vaav LABUB atock or
HOSIERY, (iLOVtiJ AND EMBROIDERIES,
PAUO-SOUS, 8UN-UMBREJ.LAS. Ac.
Also a large sU)Ck o;
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN GOODS
By the piece or package, for tl.e country trace.
Uotmtry JVIeroluiiits
Can purchase their liood* ot us, and save time and
m<ioey. We also Invite the attention of the La
dies to our New t'ly lea of Cloaks and
Mantillas. Our entire stoch will
be sold tur
CASH, AT PRICKS JO DKFY tCMPETITION
The public are luvlled to visit our New (store.
1). W. lN<it:ulSOLL k CO.,
oiarVf-daw «!. paiii, Mianeaot*.
tbe worai nase of Cancer eflectualiy In less than twenty
davs. .So cure n . pay.
To be assured of the truth of above, the following
atlldavit I,, attached, and the subject can be seen every
day, and in a few days othar aflldaviu will be procured;
St. Pacl, Auir. 30, 1861.
I am an engineer, and have besn atllicled with a can
oer In the throat lor two years, and ba^e advissd with
physiciausln .>Ht. Lealsaud other clues, but without a
hopeof relief. I ma-rle applicalloo to Cap tilu .Samuel
fainter, ol si. Paul, who Inlormed me he would ettect
a psrmaueut cure. eUe be would make no charge He
did » , which any one alfected cau be coaiinced of bv
calling on
■•P 8AMUBL HUNTKR.
F
I F T H R E G 1 M E N 1'
IB18H r«l.LOW-COLNTRYMBN, TO ARMH I
■ ov96
f. F. MctjUlLLAN.
SUGARS— JOO BBLS. COMPRISING
•vary variety p. f M»quiLLAN.
Now la the time to stand by the "Star* and Stripes"
and help to preserve the Union ! Kvery 1. yal .*l»te bafi
eul lorth an Irish Reglmert— ehall .Vlii nesou alone bn
n eicepUoB ? For ifce honor ot our native laud, and by
be allegiance due this, our adopted couiiiry. ihe l ome
V A? u °* "' '*'* '"^ people, let us mtuter luio ihe
Finn Hegimnntt and leave to our deRcendHB ta lu Mli.-
u sola, a memory of which they will be proud.
Our fallow ciiizeua of every natiomlily . wlllvladif
join, knowing well, ihai on the battlefield, the -Fifth, '
ID courage, will prove second lo none.
Let us fratemiie with all who •ffrr, and endeavor lo
*o»Pl«t« 0»o Begiraent to Us matimum.
We eaa also have a t!«tbolio chaplain , and with sy
avorable an opportiisity, is there au Irishman who can
thai will not volaotaer r
Cloihlng will be distributed and pay commenced on
b'logsworu m. »13to»aiper mooth, wiih the u#un/
a/JoH-unce of 23 le 4il penis per day, when employed ou
eura aork I am now raising an IKI.SB COMPANY,
Md Invite those wuhlng to eniisi, and wh take a prida
in such aii organisation, o sign the roll with
MK. HILL,
»t Borup A Champ lu's Levee, tl. Paul.
Or wrtte to my address, PKTSB O'CONNuR,
"""a 'I4w*w4w bi. Ao.hony
Don t delay, boys, the Comp uiy will soen be full.
(^ANDY— 260 BOXES ASSORTED
J SUok and Pauo> f. r. JfogUILLAN.
Yjr O L C O T T ' 8
LIVERY ANO SALE STABLE,
THIRD STRKRT.OPPOSITBVKRl^OANTS'HOTKU
SAINT hAI L, MINNK80TA.
The undersigned has erected a large and oommodlou*
stone Suble on Third sireet, and ba* a splendid *iock of
HORSES, CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Ac.
He Is prepared at all Ume* lo furnish a superior qual-
lly ef Livery to parties and others.
Ladles' add GenUemeus Saddle Har*«s furnished at
the shorleal notice.
Morse* boarded by the day or week on the mo*t reas-
cnable terms. laugS) H. D. WO'XOTT.
LE<iAL.
PUBLIC SALE OF COLLATERALS.
Whereas George T. Wbiiedei>osii«d la ourba&d*
certain Bonds of the County of Wasec*. Mtnneroi*
amounting to two bundrel a'lJfoin dollars, wiiA aor-
tion of annual coup -ns aitar.hr>d. and wtueh Bamds fall
daeolltlleflr•t4la;ofMArc^ :' ,. c .;;,> .ral* ui »«.
care the pa\ meet «f a ni. .. l-ai'ev
Danforlh A While, dated .- . a.-Llesii
mon lbs after dat« to tbe order '1 uale^, War er oh»l-
mers A I'o .for ihe sum ot fjui hundred and toriy f.-ar
ooliars. with interest a ten p«ir ceoi. per auoum. a-.m
■poB which II ere t» due at the dale hereof a bAlance ot
$412.67, wilh interest irom Jure ;iKh, i860. AM w1m««-
a.< the said coUaierais wijre luihonied l<y l>« sold at
public or private sale, upfjo n nice ol seven da»*. if the
said note should not be paid ai or before tbe Brsi dar
of M y, I860. '
Therefore, notice i* hereby .{iven thai the said liouds
and Coitpoaa. or BO machtbersot as msy be necessary
to |»ay said balance, willbeoUered and ei;.o»ed for s.le
at public Attot on, to toe highe»; bid«<»r. t.ir cash, by ibe
•■iheriil of Kam«ey coiin.y, on .^aiurdav, the twen y-tirsi
d»ty Oi Deceaber, Ibol.al leu I'clock' m lUe loreuoon
at the Ir nt door of the Court I mse. in the city of lii
Paul, lu the County ol Rams<'y , Minnesoia.
VAJ* Kn%N « OFFIOKR,
VI t iriieys tor Gates, W ruer. Salmen A I'o
December 7. Ibbl.
LEGAL.
STATE OF .MINNESOTA, RAMSEY
O'H'NTY-niSTKIOl CJfcRT, BKCOM JUOI
OIAL DISTRICT.
llarve.\ odicer against M>se4 Souxt.
Sumuons
"he.state of .Minuteoia. to Moses Soma, the delead-
ant abuve-nameii ;
Vou are hereby suaumaed, luid req«k'ed to
ftoawer the complaint in ihUi AcUon, & copy
ol which is herewiib served upon vou, and toaerve a
copy ut your anaiver to the said oomiilalnt <,a ihe «ub-
tcribers at their oUice in .m. Taui, m the County of
Ra nary, in said St'.te of Minq>wat«, within twenty day*
alter ihe service f thia sumccons on yoi, exc.ttsive o'
ih day of sictt service; *ul I'you fsil to an-.wer the
s-od comiJla.nt within the llm- aforesaid, the piatutiU
Inihishcbuu will irkejudgme at against you it the sum
of three hundred aud tweuiy-iievea dwl arsaad iweuiy-
three ieuls ISSlTZiJ. with inieresi irom tne iwei^ty
third day of ."epiember. A. II. eighteen hnudre* and
stity-r'n», besive* the oiysis a id disbprri«meut' of th s
actios.
VAM affklN A OFFICKR,
,„ , ., PlwntlU's Attorney*.
Paul, November 21. ISlil Gec7-6w
Dated 8!
MORTGAGE S ALE— Dt!.F A ULT
bsviui; tiecn made lu me cuujiiiou »l a certtln
m;»tgage dated • ;ctooer lei m. A. 1° . lN>T ihl
";'*■" ■,''* 'Cry Is id Court. Will" sell
*'' ••^Kl-' icsshbulder OB Vteone*.
°V-.. . •. - J»J'ofJ*«"»*ri'.l*>-'. at eie»cn
ocuHik .ji tuc loreuoon, al Jie fr.u. euja ice lo tic
l.l*ce of brildin^ «a.d o..a.l..n iJ.own', i..ock. •» U..i
•-;; ■ ■■*';l iUsajd iMifKiolMic
t-- ed |»r<!mue* sitoaie lu Um
Biocs. uumb.-r ihrrc (i) ■ tl.iia. > aocordini.'
to th„ r.croed piat . uereol , . .e ol ihe^^ i^r
"ilTi'i^r'enrc.;'^""^ '^ -»*"- .4 R.mse^^tfi
.-"im raul, l/eccmbet i. 18»1.
JAMk^ w. Taylor,
. . Master in Obancerv
SASBoa* A Lean, PlaluUUV bollciiors ^ "^^^'^
de.4-di;w
CHANCERY
C^
SALE. — DISIRICT
DT^TR^M'mk'-^" .-l^'"- '•"<"«» .STATS* F.,K IJIK
J.'bn fr. ?l ne^ .a. Miiil.uu W . Eilfann
FOti'-.CI.,i>Sl.KK iKCiiANCEB^.
Deer. e. Ociobei Term. A D. Ia61-*57J M .<i;ere»l and
coeu.
1 ur,u..ui to u^ dtc,c.*i oraer of the abore court
maue iu uis cause at the oc'ober ierm, A. D. IStl the
undersigned Master la ' fancery . of ^aii tOdrt.l ill'aeU
ai punii action, lo ihe highest Gash bidder,^"** edn^s
day c«ieiwcui,-,ec.>nadiiy ._■: Jan..*ry, i^2 at e even
o'cl .cc in ite loreuoon. li Uie Ir ui'in.r^nce i^ in"
piace or holding -. id court, m iir.wn's fiWk X trd
street, lu Jie .•ay of .■>hiui f .ul. 1., said Distnuoi Min
».^uuiy OI K,. . ,, to wli ■
iu^iTrt^rs'^.. . ii'^'^^'^r'"^^
ed 11- iii...i-r^ "I'l r^ui. as record-
ed 11. i!i. ..,t,.Lc u uc i.e^uiler ol Heeds l.r liam^' v
v;i.uuly aioieaaid, lo^e.her with Ul the leaemen;^, .icre
T:^:^^ ■ ■""*" "•"•«*"'<» «»ei.ng,ng or Tn
auy
-aim I'l
i, 1361.
JA.-K&V>. TAYLOR,
, ... *'«»ier in Coanten
Aijjs A PackHAii, flaidUiTs Solicit-**. ^
dnc4 doa'
N PRORATE
. COL'NIV, ar.-vTl!; 1.
pcclil; IcIHi I
COURT— RAMSEY
H.vJ.^^ti.•^wT.v.
e*. ru
e« -. robaie i>juri, held !u and
-.1 ^.''. "r",J''* "' J^aalsci, ai .-.I. l>»ul. OU Ihursd^.. the
<lh day uf NoVeu.ber, a. l". Idfil — au.*j,iue
d'c^a."'.^*d '"*"'^ "' ""^ "'^"^ •" J'^'fl'-s F. iltyv»ard.
Lpou reading aud liiuig the peuuou ol the admlnis-
ira.oi., in hisid mailer, praying lor an order cl Lcento
to sen ihe re.-l eslh'.e ol the bill decea^ed, and tor tne
further uuie ol ai. months m which lo «uder iheir
Una! accoUui ou said uiis.ier— •^M«ti mcir
I; IS ordered that Thursday the 19lh day o' De-
cember, A. D, iabl. al lo o'clock In Ihe lore-
no-iu. at Ihe olUee oi tbe Judge of IToD^ie, m
llie Cl y o! M. i.»u.. be assigned i r ihe heariug ol sjuo
peutiou. and that . -t law ot said deceased t^d
H,l other pers.jus m the said esutc. arc re
.imredio appear a . , .. ut tbe Proba.c Curt, then
and there to be no.ucu ana snnw cau.'-e, U any incre ba
why in.: pfi^yer ol tbe eaid peUUouer r.h.juid uol be
g.-auied.
And.tiafurtherorderec, that the eaidpetiUoi r dva
notice to »a persons Interested in sail estate ..; iie ^.-n
dency ol the said peUUou, aud the heiriug •Oitieoi b»
causincacopy of ibis order to be published in the Pio-
neer aad Democrat, a newspaper piinlished aiSu I'aui.
lu ziai.l couuly ol RAia.',ey , t..r six successive weeks
previoustu said day ol tiearuig. ^vaj.
J. F. UOYT.
nov8-dbw j ud^e of Probate.
m.
liCE OF MORI GAGE SALE.
lauli has ticeu m:t..tu in the cundilious ui a cer-
liu ludcntiire oi Morittatce, ly the non-pj.jmeni of
moiuys in^^reiu secured lo be pa u, made and executed
by Johu J . W lUuiirs a. d .^lary Aune Ailliatnr, his wae
mortgagors, ot the City o St- f aul, and t;o..nlv ci iiam'
t-y. M.nuesota. lo Lxmau Dfcyt.,n mor'/,iii.ce. cl tne
same p.ac. . dated June isi, A. l>. IS.-)?, anu recorded on
.ue I.,a day oi J uae, A. i.. Iti7. at 2>, o'clock r « . r
tiiai d.y, in the u.ce of the Register oi Dcedt, oi «.'... -
■>ey v..oiiUiy, MiuiieSjia, lu ilooa "K" ol Alorti;B«es on
pa^Fs4<>7 atid 4oti. «•»•»"•
Tne. e is Cialmed to be due and payable, at the dale of
Ibis notice Deceatibcr 6. lebl.ousaid m. ruage tbe sum
ol live hu'idred aud eignty -eifc'i.l delUis ^a , six.v seven
cents. t*{W( DM ) Ibc premises are d airlbed 'lU said
murtgag.- as tclows, Ui wil .
All luai tract or parcel of Und lying and being In the
I'i Y' •■■'■■ y--'^^' *-*Jiiii;y ol Ramsey, aul lerriL.ry mow
.>»laie)ol Miuuesiia, described as Ioil.7»s lo wit Let
sii, IGj in Bljca eighty three, ,M) inDayuju'.ind Irvine's
.KildKoj to fS.. 1 a.il. I rtjia^ie. aud the de..t
inereby se. ureu wert .,ed d v the saidLy man
Daytou lo i-auiel W . 1^ .. ._, , o! .aid M. haul, on Ui«
ft.h day 01 Aovejiber, lool, wicb aid lustruuieul ol
assi^nmect waa «ud recorded on the SJi day . i No-
» ember, i«bl. at 4 o cl xk i- m of tba .iny iq
lueoa.;eol I e rtc4ii6ier ol Dteas, of taid Ramsey
V^^^i • "» Rooa'- il • of .^s.igumeuu on pages au6 and
No suit or proceeding has Leen nstiluted at :aw to re-
cover me deLtseoared i>j -...e .aid mongage. excei.i by
Ul • recovery ot -.ue. j.idgemeui, ;or a poruon at the mort-
K»ge debt, lu Iavor ol Dana 4 White against tbe t-aid
John J . W Uliains, lor the turn ol ».V>1 45. docketed in
the olh:e ol aie i.lerk oi ihe. Di.irict Conri, iu Ram-
sey oo.intv, ou the 7ai ..ay ol Febi uaty, A. D. IbbU, auou
«»UicU judgcmeut a. J ei, cn.iou ha- t^eea duly issOedard
reiiiriit d w boUj uusaiitlied. and the said julKemenl Is
u<»w held BUd owued by the b..id uajiel rt . ingereo.l
fcUdlswnoi.y uupf^id.
>oti. e i« ibere. . given, that br virtue cH a
p 'Wer Ol sa.e <: u, aud recorded with said
mmt^ave, and II , ... .. ^e ot the statue <n a.;cu case
made aud provideo, lue -au ui n^ge w 11 tie l reclin-
ed, aud the ;aid mortiiagcd premiaes aboke descnbea,
win u. so.d .1 publ.c leudur, tulae btgbeait t>Mlder lur
casu, ■; .ill- ir jnt ii..or il itie Oourl Uou e, in ihu SAid
City ol ^. lai l*auJ, ou tne ibib oay ol Jan.ia.y. A. D.
Iciol. al iij o'.-io-ia in lae loreuoou ol ihiii oa.
Dated, at .-<aait Pa.ii. Minn.. Uecemb. r j IhCl
1>aN1K!. VV lAiifcK.^'.i,!,,"
-iSSILnee ol Uorijiagee.
fci'«.>cni A CsavEA, Attorueys lor ASoiguce.
de<«>-uli
MORTGAlaE SALE.— D E F A U LT
haviug beeu made lu lUe conditions o; a certain
moriga,4e m.vde
v^obtl. .HI !• I'A, 1
mortgage ■ Oe.ir
aud eie. ,i ed by D Miiait. Jr.. K. 1».
ju-i, u.>riKiig..rs, lo W. R. Howu,
uayoi .l4arun,AU. io:>&
t :•• KefTiMr-r ■ f Deeds,
MinreH..la. on the .euUi
t-M., tu oo.a ■ L, ' ol
wticrrt.y Uir s.l'l :bi;M„
aud Convey lo the a4^iu
lo«
«a.ie aau Hcit..owledged tne lenib
•i rec.jrdad
of Hs'liS-V Pi
Lu
feet
■•ontowe
one Ui.ndre
he ..dice or
Mate of
• ■ -. ..'clock
.ad «o3,
<■■■■. •■■'■ ..nin, sell,
luu. igai:e.e a part or por.iou oj
nve I5j, lu »<:uUi.n su !«(, low n ship tweuty-etgh; MU
ot rm;;;-, lae.riiy twoiii: . . 1 occ npied by a stone'
sawini.., bjut.ded am; . ;«; 1 ..,o*»s, vii:
^ t(.gi..uinga. apoint u W luu leei norihwest
•ruui the Uonl w iho main ou.iu.i g, produced li.riy l-Jtu
romtbe ..urUieaai Hide Ml b.iid main liiUidtug, Uieuce
'*'*>-ka .' t-1 With lue trout o memiU
"d > ..I a hlase iinrly feet b.>ulh
west Iruu tue a. ~ ae ol said main Lmldiug,
thence uoriuwcai aiuua muuc par&iiei wiih aaid souin-
west B.iie ouc h.un.tri-d an^ lifiy leei iw a slake, theuse
iioitu.a.-t a. psraibil with the trout o; said
building cue : ..d inen.y lee. lo a sutie, ibeuse
souineis; a;. . , am e. wub said soutawest siue
riue buudred auu tii.j leei to no pnini of bemnmug.
.•^alU inortKate beloir execuu-Oand drlivere.l to secure
tne paymei.t ot ir.. , , - , , „,^„
i»_u deliver,.; u, i ..auie .,1
Stcart, Cib A.:.. . i .-, ^.. ,su. aud
ueariDg even uile wi.n saiu uiortgKge; aud said mon-
asgc having been duly aa»it;ned to r. Preslou Winter-
laule, ol S. Paul, by deed of assignme.-il in wr.tmg
tiear.i;:. dale aiiuatki.oM.ieds«!d the i^in uas .li .\ii;. i.i'
*£>. 1361, tint; re-orJtd m .„« ..diced mu" i.e^;..;. r ol
Ueea> of Ramsey couuty, oti iiie 4ih uay ol .s«piemn. r
1S61. ..I •»-, o'c.ojs rM.. in 0"t.a •■ ki" oi a>s:«umeuu'
^a^e» lo. i.i.'l loJ . ■
AUd wuei (.a» mere it now ciaime^l lo be . ue, and Is
due, upo.i lihin u les ana m:rgm:e, ai the diie ol ibu
biAiCe, Lue suui Ol iweuiy lau UunOred aLd ninrly-iMo
3J-H»i l<2.29.:..'!<ii iln.Ia,*. ..III.; no i.r'H'eedii'p- ,i: i»w or
otherwise bnviiiK 1 1 . . .rutdue
aUi. ^t-<. ill e.I by s.. , ;
^'J*. Ine.eiori-, . _ _., . .^. _j viriuii
r>f ibe power ul bislc lu saaitl niorlgsgc couiamed, sua
purruani lu the siatuie in sucn ciues lua.e aud fr.i-
vtded, the avfivc dcscnbtd mortgaged pIeIIil>e^ wai be
sold at tiuMiJ ductlii., at tie iroui d.>..r ■:. tie tvuri
liouse. iu lac City ul M. faui, Rtun^ey C' .ii..y, u> mc
b;|i:ieFl oiddi..r l.>i Ca*.b, on ibe liKU day ol Krcetnbrr.
1601. lO caualy the a . u.iui aii« on said morlii-Hte, lo-
geiber Kill- losia »i iii«oi saie.
Daiea at. Paul ' '
P-iit- ^.iML'TK, Assignee
ilasRvJ. iloa«, Aiuiruc; tut AaaiKoee.
llie aJote uoilie la withdrawn, aad pioceediug...
Ihertua'ler d.^con;ii.u- d.
F. ^'lvik^»^.N WiNf. R.MLTK. Assiguee.
lls^av J. Uoiv.<. AlU>ri.ey lor Aasignee.
1 toemb.-r Z, Icoi. deo3-;.^
/'UANC
\J cot RT
'UANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
OK JHK INllKiy STAlKv■^ FOR UiK
•■ W. Far.-inirtiin and
'•. Alaxac ler Rumsey ,
McL-ormick, and Cad-
DldlhlCi f! .• '
Ibe Mechm
Ma: inn Ann „ .
the i';ty of S.. i ai.i." t jru
WKl.ader C. Aa-bburu.
FOuaCL 'SJlii; IN IHANCKKY.
Deere* Oct.*. rler to. A D. ISUl-JlS.aftl ol. lateresi
and c mu.
fiirsuaiit to lb decretal order ol the above O^mri,
ma.ie in tuui c^use ai the i ctNberl erm. li?6l, the ntider-
»iiatd. Matter In Cuaucery, ol s.iii i oirt.
Will «<:li ai puiil.c HI. clou, to iL.r h;.:le«i
cash bidder, on ihursday, ihe nmeieeuih (it'ih)
day "i; leceait.er, l.'ibl, al eltvea ocl <:k lu the
forvBOuc, at Ihe iront entrance lo the place of nola.ii,;
►aid I It 1 1 ii.ocii. Third sirte.. ' ;.
r.i :!. iti .'■ Miubcaobi, Ihe fi.
vcitli. a i lie the I'vuniy 1.. y.
-•'U.e o; il one... a^ io wii ; ioi numoer oue ilj aiu
ih« east iw.i iti.rds ol lot r.umber iwo ,2] in i)l.>ck
■ • - • r iir [-41. IU Rice A Irvine's
iwu lu. w City] ul Bt. Pam: a.d
uelUand lw*Uiin bI.K:k numter
aix.y-Uuct iU,j, lu Ir.iue's eiilargemtul to Klct ^ Ir-
V .ue s Addiiioo losi. Paul aforesaid, coiiit.ii nciug ai a
poiulonv'Ha > ree- ..".-.'- i-.-. ^^m lhcjanri:oc of
Ohk and &i. Aiilhoo . .-ewesteiiy. i araiicl
w J) M. ABUiouy i _. uve Icel and eljfbl
inohe* . tliance ao.uhi«riy, i«a.-a.iel wuh Oak street,
Un ly feet , to. nee eaatc.ly, t'arall..l with Si. .\uUi «y
4i--it. »• veaiy ' ••- — ana — inches ; then r
i.,,ouO * fc.r-. • et to .lie jlace ol
subject tu the 1.. . .; lorm.r owners to c
stream ol Haicr Ui.rat^iruuah. and subject r.iwi to lue
ll^ii al a ortalrt n.origage eXeciied by mi.! (.<eor>!e
Vt . F. ;rriri»;lon ' ud aiihaAuu Fafriugii->ii to .San. ue I
11. Audrcws iI oie said county ol i am.«e . ou Ue
uei.ty !..-»; <-ay »: Ketiruary. lU the year ol our Lord
o e ih lusau . ri^n. iitiudrcd aud 'itiy-*even ili^;j, to se-
ciwe the paymeut of eleven hundre.d dollars and lute
re^i, au't -il. c I J ,.p*
cmlei^ lu bo .» :• ^ J
Ihe record, ..1 . . , . „.i,iy of
Jtamaey tiogeiuei wiUi»ii .ue oiuemems, nereaiiameats
andappur.enaiices ibcrcuuio belonging, or in anywise
appertiunin):.
Si. I'aui. November 4, iwJi.
J AMB8W. TAYLOR,
Maater in Chauccry
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TrrJCIAC PAPKH OFTBB CITY AHD COUHTV.
^. PAUL, THURfiDAY, DECEMBER 19.
1 iTY NEWS
sKE FOURTH PAGE.
County officiate, except two thoasaod for
advertising uureiieeraed lands, and fouri —
thousand dollars lor tax sales. It U a no i Clostno of thk Eastern Mau.
torioos fact, that printing the addition lote hereafter at q p m
at thirty wnta per lot (the tax on them la , ^^'^'D °»»'' w»" Close nereaner at y p. m.,
only three cent?) will go considerably over until farther notice.
{twotboa8aDddollar& itMcKeaty,&lau^j l>ec. l;^. CHAS, NICHOLS, P. M.
I ttr, Marshall. Starkey and Pettes, and oth- ;
: er addition men are cot sick of their bar; Thk Baggage and equipraento of Capt.
lAter English Newt.
gain by this time, it is surprising. Great | Brackett's (Javairy Company will be ship-
is Wisconsin, and its tax law, lees, etc. p^j this morning.
riie news by a later arrival is of the i The Town tax, rftate, School, &a, is «7700,
^ making a total of $ly,495 25 or 34 2-3
GOODHUB COUMTT FlKST IN THC FlBLD.'-
I tion. B. N. McLaren, of Red Wing, is in
The I the city, and has made arrangements to
qoarter a fine company of about sixty men
Irom Goodhue county, raised for the Filth
Regiment. The company started from Bed
Wing yesterday, and will be in St. Paul
today, in charge of L. F. Hubbard, Esq.,
editor of the Republican, Honor to Good-
hue.
LATEST NEWS
Bl lKLG(xKAFH 1^ 8T. PAUL
tV i y S L O tV' S l.IIVE.
Ke'W* from Washington.
Ship Island is condemned by all classes of
politicians. It was his individual act and
mast therefore be regarded accordingly
lutereatlns Southern Newa«
LATER FEOM EUROPE!
sauiti teour a4 previously reported, but no
d'. tiuite action ot the governnieat
oped. The excitement was unabated and conpin Legislature. At this rate we can't
there had been a serious decline in consols, pay our share of the war expenses. L«t
all Addition owners in Ht. Paul take warn
Police Co0et. — Clement Fondul, ar-i a „„ u j-^ „/ ii.- a* u„„p „i.„.„t, .„;n
-' 7' 7 mills. - Shade of Benjamin Franklin 1 arise i ^^^ j, ^^^ .^ Patterson for fast driving ' '
IS devei- anj jTJve some sound advice to the Wis | c__j ^c ...j *', offer for sale for a few days, at the store on
Beitig-ereni Tone of the Papers,
CONDiXiON OF £ii£ HEBEIL ARMY.
Washington, Dec. 17. — A man came
within (ieneral HeiDt2elman'8 Hoes today,
who left for AlexuLd-ia in July for more;
distant Soothern qoar-ers. lie stated that I REBEL ACCOUNT OF A BATTLE IS WK8-
he had been iiviug ui Charlottesville lor TERN VlnOlNlA
some time, and that ao rebel iroopa Lad j Fobtbim Mokro«, Dec. 17. --By a Hw
recently gone sontb fiom the army ut the | q, truce to da^, we have received RicbmOBd
LETTER FaOM OENERAL bOOTT.
ing from oar unhappy Lot.
J. 6. R.
Vessels of war were preparing to sail for
America, and the Administration bad is
Buetl an order requiring all absent men to ] xhc N«vrs of the Arrest of ssmiton and
return to their respective ?hip?. It wae re
ported that Mr. AoAiia regards his recall
BM inevitable General Hoott has written
a conciliatory letter that is having a good
etl'trct on pabiic sentiment.
The tiippaot tone assumed by some peo-
ple is dipcussing the possibility ol a war
with England, at a time when the whole
resuurcw: ot our Government are scarce
ly sufhcicut to suppre.=^ a domes-
tic insurrection, strikes us as some
thing akin to uadniss. A calm con
iiilldell 111 England.
was fined i^5 and costs'. , „., . , ^ ^ , * i -jut i. \ir
i Third street, lately occupied by Joseph W
The ladies of Stillwater and vicinity i Prince, one door above Whitney's Dagner-
have organized a society lo knit stockings ' rean Saloon, an assortment of fancy articles,
and mittens, for tne Minnesota volunteers, j suitable for the season and the approaching
and are busily engaged. Vbb good work is holidays. Sale commencing Friday, De-
going bravely on. I oember 20th.
papers oi yesterday.
The Richmond H'hty has & lew addition-
! al particulars of an attack on Edward
Johnson's lorces at Camp Allegheny.
I The Feder tis were reported 5,000 strong
i The tight began at 7 a. m. and lasted seven
! hours, wbcu ihu rebels were repuuKrU.
The W7(((7 says the Conlederates lo3t 25
THE EFFECT ON THE MONEY MARKET.
{ Ma. Garrett has opened a first class
JbtUSLNJESS t.OC!AL,S.
The London limes ol the 28lh ult., in its restaurant in the Amphitheatre Building, I j^jga yj^nY GoooHTJiawialieB to take a claaa
leading article, says the reception ot the i where all who visit this place of amusement ' of young Ladies in Dkawino and PAiNxiNii.
news of the arrest of Mason and Slidell | can be accommodated with everything in Itoom uext door to the Pio.nkkk and Dkmocbat
created an indescribable eflect in the city, I his line. Fhe t)e8t brands olliqnors will be ' '*®'^®
and the tuods instantly fell one per cent. — found at his bar
The Times adds:
Although no one in the city to-day has
l)een able to conceive it possible for any
United States warrant to be served on board
Terms $10 for 26 leaaons.
A Problem. — A grocer in Winona is
said to have a pair ol balance scales with
but four weights, and with them he is said ] ''^'P* «^ ^^'^"^ Oysters, which he i. prepared
Pbksh OT8TKR3— Capt. Qeo. Beuz, (Union
Hotel) annoQucea to his old customers and the
public generally, that he is now in daily re
Potomac, but dorini,' the lost three weeks
two Georgia regiments bad been added to
itj that sickness in the army was great,
•" — and average from -MaLu^ieas and Ceutre-
Nkw York, Dec. 17. — The steamer Jura [ ville a cartload ol iuvt.lids a day, conveyed
arrived at Portland this morning from Liv I *® *'»« hospitals at Cburlottesville
erpool the 5th and Londonderry the 8lh. I ^^^^ ^^'^^^ ^ REPORT.
Cotton declined lali^-d in a week. Sales' yf^^»otos,Dec.XJ.-~Ti7ius,' JM^patch ,,,.,, ,, ,„
^r tu^ u ^ I OA AAA u 1 mi. I — the House post efface committee unani-i killed and 80 wounded, and that the Fede
of the week only 29,000 bales. The mar-' ^ously de.idcd to mi oducc u bill to abo.-, er.ls carried awuv their wounded and left
ket at one time was nearly 2d lower bnt jgh the franking privilege. The committee , iK) to 100 dead b;xiie8 on the lield.
*'ii 1 . n ^ 1 , ' have also concluded tC' grant no further pri- Johnson's lorce was I,5oO. and after tlw
Breadstidls steady; provisions steady; viieges m the case of widiers' letters, other battle he was remlorced by two additional
Consols 9034a89;«. 1 he excitement rela, ib^Q tij^t uow given- that ol sending their regiments.
tive to the great adair continued unabated, letters without prepayaicnt. It was known in Richmond this roorninjr
h^Tand uTJul d^Clve """ °^°^^' PICKETS DRIVEN IX -COST OF WESTERN I that a commi.-.oner had arriv.^ in this
neavy ana unseuea inan ever GUNBOATS. i country from the British Government, to
coilniredrrre'nr^tsrie?^^ H.W. Z..,.^.. -This p. m. the pickets ' ^^^^^^^^ regard to the ca. of Mason a«l
■im/,iS .u. ll'!I!?„. *uf J!!!.u!_.: : and many of them were killed. j fe learn that in the rebel Congress on the
The Secretary of War has submitted to ! ^^^•^) "enry C. Burnett and Judge Mou-
Congress a statement of Quartermaster ^oe were sworn in as Senators from Ken
ioet had ordered ;the seizure ot the Sootberu
(Commissioners even under the protection of
a British ship for the capture of peaceable , t. be able to weigh any number of pounds. 1 \° "'"^"^ ,f '^' '"^ P"°' °' ^?, ^'''''' ^"
• • ■ • "^ ■ • ' o J f 'dozen. His Ueatauraat Rooma will compete
.id„«ioo „f what . war with K»,U.ud pj«„ge. oo. oh.rg.d wUh .^^^^ «^,„,,,„. „, ,^„, „,, ^-"-TZ :7Z::::^'Z
means, ad we are now situated, and how it
can t>e honorably averted, striken us as more
becoming, and likely to lead to better re-
ault8, than the spirit ot bravado so rife | nations of the world generally. On the
among the unretiecting class of the commu- ! other hand, should the proceeding ue found
mtv Our confidence in the eood sense of "'^questionably illegal, there will be no lim-
mty. uur connaence in int gooa sense o. -^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^,^^^ ^^-^^^^ ^^^ country wil
the Governments^f both nations, and of j respond to the demand tor the requisite
tlie people, leads us u> believe that the diffi- I means (or obtaining instant satisfaction, and
cuUy will be settled without war. Should upholding the commcu principles that reg-
a war, however, be the result, a prophet of j ^^t^^f^'l^** '*'''^^' P^^^^^'^ 'he intercourse ot
less honor than Mr. Skward might sufnly
crime, the cabinet will be fully supported , , . , • , .
even in tolerating that act, provided it can , ?«^« ^^'"^ °"^ to solve it,-who can do it
be shown to be in conformity with the re- 1 iti this city?
ciprocal law between the two nations, or the
[iredict such disasters to our country as have
Hcver yet be^'n conceived by the most de«
sponding. The complete success of the
South rn rebellion — the annihilation of our
tH'minerce —the slaughter ot an hundred
thousand men — the beggary of the people
by &Sl^ years of taxation — is what is meant
by u wur with England.
Staort ••■•Ion ot tlie I<«j^slatarc.
mankind
In the same article, in noticing large
purchases of saltpetre, on account ot the
I Federal government, aoi of cannon, ritles,
&c., the Tivies acks the English govern-
ment to summarily prohibit the clearance
of such contrabands of war.
A panic upon the stock exchange was
the immediate consequence, during whi^h
there was a heavy general fall, both in
stocks and shares. In the first instance
the event was regarded as a casus belli, and
much indignation wa.« exptessed at the al
leged atTront to the country ; but subfee-
qnently it was perceived that though the
circumstances of the seizure may bn cal-
culated to excite strong fteliugs, the com-
Foa THK Fifth. — It will be s en by an
advertisement in another column, that Col.
Crooks has tuily determined to fill aud take
comuiand of a company in the Fifth Regi-
ment. Persons wishing to enlist in the
service, cannot go under a more proficient
comuaMdev.
fipeak fur themselves. Uive him a call, decolm
belf-sealiag Diamond Photooiupus, tweutj-
five fur One Dollau, at
WHryXEY'S GALLERY.
I berinuuiMti'irai ti-ecurd fur IMU.
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is a company now forming in the city to go | |S tJJ"' j*/.* ^■
overland to Nevada, as soon as the season I is Mon4ay ai
will permit. We have heard it intimated
that the caut^e of thin departure to that
region, is on account ut the lute news
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GEO. M. HASKELL & LADV,
, (LAflC vr HKV TUKX UITT,)
. L I J J .u . i L • i:>vit!;a&oi.u s ai.utii,
from hngUud, and the prospect ot having r.or. Third an ■ \V8b«.h»ws«.. clfall.
to shoulder a musket pretty soon. I R«?'erl) Mnaara i>»ily « Hjde.-, fur l>ta"erg, Third
'^ *' titrecM, e>t. Pau, and Mrs. U.<v. Aiex. Kaaaey.
.M A 1) h.
The Nurtbtleld 'iWf^rapA aiivucateri u ehurt
■etaton for the comioK L/egislature. That will
be tii^reeable tp all the coaatitiieuta. Make the
Beseien as short as practicable and lessen ex-
peo sea. -^/u/c Atu>$.
We fully endorse the above. All the reports j niaoder of the Feduraf vessel might po8?i
of the execnlive departments will be pr.nved ^,1 ^^^^^^ gg-j^j ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^■^^.^l j^ ,
and upoo the desk.s of membAraatthe opeam>r ! • •'. . ^ *. ^ » . i x i
of the segsion greatly faciiitatiDg business ; 1 "g°t8 of the government. A calmer feel
•Dd if the Lesislatare shall so will it, the ses- j iug thereupon prevailed,
siou need not be long.- -Si. Paul P,t»». i -j-^^ ^^^r further says it "was impossible
" And if the Legislature shall so will it," \ ^^ ^^^„^^^^ ^^^j^^ ^^ ^^^^.^ ^^^^.^^ ^^^
Whkrk TBS Papers oo. — We have been
puzzled lately to know who takes the papers
from the doors ot our bubscribers along
Jackson street. We blamed the oew.-i-boys
ot taking them, but yesterday morning our
curiosity was satisfied on seeing a stray
goat take several papers Irom the doors and
devour them. This we consider rather
goatish. Where's the police?
I' A i' S
1 U O It .> K K. df..-lj d-f
i\JiW AUVJiKTlcjJiMKiNTb.
100
^QLA. tiUGAK HOUSE
■ YKUJf, ou l.»nil aaa for Sa e, ow , a
J. C. * ii. o. iiL'KKANk A 4'0.
80
UmUI t:s, til
BBLS. A HALF BBLS HONE\
sVKLiP — A Choi K ariici<!, U.r ^»le at iow
J. C. A li. C. iiLiiUA.Mi. A CU.
170
is the point opoa which the question of a
long or short "ession will depend. That
the ne«-eiH<ary legislation of the State can
latioDs, ' owing to the Licitement.
The Chro^iiide says :
Consols were down and saltpetre went
be etfected^in thirty day^, no one will doubt; op ; all the put)lic secnrKies fell in valoe.
AMf uiTUKATRE. — The first perlormance
of the season name olT last bigot. The
house was crowded, and every one seemed i
pleased with the performances. The short i
space ot time allowed the proprietor to ar
KliQS SUGAR HOUSE.
UOi.OKM and AiiiiKR .SVKI 1', a on ilea
I J. C. A H 0. ULKbANA A Co.
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BBLS. STUART'S BEST UONEY
slKUl', a chuKe ar.icle lur laule u-e, it
J. U. A U. C. liUaiiA^a. A OO.
a neutrui Hag. He is quite ignoraui ol the ^^--'^~ ' a^klogTbe ea'r'ly VpVopnaTio^n '"^^y, which State has just been admittH
be-
opes
ition
ot the que&tiou, wkether the pridoners were
decision ol his government, but says u is ,. ^, ,„wi'nn w ° ■ . ^ -.^r -r- . . Oonfedpraov
necessary to preserve good relations be- «' *!'^*J WO to complete and P''>^ ^^^ tbe , to the Confederacy
tween America and England, and hopes guB , boats, morti.rbo8.t3 and tug boats ol L,,^0P;.^_m^i:>';-/^w ^'l^s of South Cw
both governments will wrree on a soE the Western flotilla, sj that they may not i ol'"* '^ exceedingly ill.
Doin governments will agree on a aojut'on ^^ ^^,,^y^j ^^ ^^^ j^;^^.^ ^^^.j ^be ioterrup- ! A^ie following telegrams are from late
contraband or not tion of navigation by ice. i Southern papers:
If they were agents ot rebels, he says it ^^"tate. that the iJi,500.000 appropri- NEWS FROM MEMPHIS.
will be difficult to convince even impartial *ted by Longre^-s at As last sessiou is sulii- j Mkmphib, ;»ec. 14 — I hree thousand
minds, that they were less contraband ol cie"t only for the cunt^truction, equipment i federal troops at Paducah marched to Vi-
war than rebel soldiers or cannon : and maintenance of seven of the gunbuatf, I enna I'uesday and burned some bwellingp,
la conclusion, Gen. Scott expresses the ' ^"'^ w'«lio»t expressing any opinion as to j lumber piles Ate. 'ihey returned to Pa-
conviction that war between America and ^^^ o^^'tssity of the fleet ordered to be built , ducab, but made no attack ou l«ort Beau-
England, without more serious provoca- t>J ^^Q- j^ ftiuiom, ht thinks the Govern- 1 regard.
tion than at present given, ib impossible. '"^""t is bound to pay t,.r them, aud it arm- 1 All quiet at Columbus, Kentucky.
ed and equipped and well mounted, they, Jtn. Ihompsou recently surrounded a
will add to the strength of the army in the party of Federals, guarding a bridge be-
west and the succtas of the expedition in- tween Charlcstown and Birds Point, kill-
tended to open the Mississippi. \ ing lour and capturing two of the bridge
FORTIFICATIONS AlJD COAST DBFEN- ' g^&^d.
CES I
j Memphis, Dec. 13.— At Columbus, Ky.,
The report of Chief Engineer Barnard, there was a great commotion yesterday.
3 ins bePn SUbmi'.ted t<1 Cnnon-^i: Kb I U/AFO twn^r^a Uar,a Vxco.^ car,* t« tl^^ D
The London Sf-tr thinks General Scott's
letter will receive a^i hearty u response in
England as a message ol peace.
The Tivies says Gen. S6ott, like his
countrymen, is rather inclined to disavow
a conception oi outrage than repudiate ft.
It is reported that rebel and Federal
privateers are cruising at the entrance of' has jus
the Knglish Channel.
to Congress by | More troops have been sent to Gen. Boweu.
Gen. Cameron, show? that the defences at Felicianna, and also a regiment to
It is said admiralty ordered two ships around Washington C'^nsists of forty works,
to proceed immediately to the ^V'esc Indies j mounting 3U0 guns ; ibat the whole deleo-
and act as convey to mail steamers. | ces occupied, are ab^ut thirty^five miles.
The Pi«ris correspondent of the i^ai/y exceeding by several miles the famous
i\>ws, says Slideil's dispatches were en- i works on Torres Vedas. The most exten
trusted to his wife as he was leaving the I sive lortihcatioo ol this kind known in
Trent | modern limea Gen. liarnard asks the ap-'
Union City.
J be Ft^erals at Cairo have changed
their policy ; none are allowed to leavij
there ; all communication has ceased.
Government transports are idfetn the day
time and busy ai night.
It IS supposed by those in high otficial
The Paris Pal»i« learns tiiat the San I propriaiion of §150,IUU from Congress tor ! quarter, that the Federals are moving an
Jacinto in November searched a French, j the completion ot tuese works. , imuieuse lorce to ieuueticee river to cut off
OAA WHOLE, HALF ic
tj\J\J BOXb-S KAihiiN.s, cru, ori8i)l, a
but that it (tt^/ be done in that time is quite I and at Lloyd's, insurance on vessels to i range and fit op the buildint', will be an |
J. O « :l (J.
QUS.
MUatfAMK AGO.
another thing. ' ^^'^ ''"*'™ America became tor a time, ] excuse for all inconvenience
r » . / *.. , „ ,,• ,. ». I impossible, unless at very high rates. The
Just bttom the annual assembling ol the I :__^u^„a-„l-j *- .u- u_:/:.,i. u.-
l.<egi!>iature, we have always noticed in the
pressts of the State an earnest desire for a
short session, but tor all that, the extreme
limit of the law is generally reached before
•0 adjournment takes place, and we shall be
Very much durprised if it is not the case
this year.
'rUe V^rMUlle OlDarr.
insult offered to the British flag appeared
.to be re&ented by high and low, rich and
poor.
'Ilie Pltws, in its money article, alter
speaking of the etlect upon the funds says :
Opinion difiered in the widest possible
degree as to the probable results ot the at-
tair, some persons regarding it as an abso
lute casus IdU, and others as at ontorto*
nate incident which will yet be amicably
arranged. In quarters where the latter
The Maokato Recur<' of last week, con- ^>*w ^as entertained, however, the gravity
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Assault on a
I T^..^amui i lirOD, ali uuw crop, foraui ' ai prlo«4 .o •nil
Lady. — About seven iiie uuies, ai j c * h. c. atKii^KA a i o.
tftins a description, not at all flattering, of
Special Indian Agent Geo. E. H. Day, Esq.,
ol St. Anthony, and his operations among
the aborigines. We copy one paragraph :
Our citi/.eDs will remember that during a
tew dayn' sojoain in tbi^^ place, he took an j.?-
tjve part in prayer meeticgs, pettifogged a
eai^e of selling whiitkey to an Indian, and de-
tivered an address to the Sabbath School chil-
dren— all of which demonstrate a happy fac
ulty' possessed by Day of Huiting himself to
any and every occasion.
Notwithstanding the above evidences of
versatile genios, often so necessary in fron-
tier life, the Record says : 'We do not think
the government interests require his further
attcntioa, and bis services may safely be
dispensed with.'' This is a strange con-
clusion. HT «o
of the event was generally admitted.
Of the effect in Paris the Siar says, "the
BoQfse was considerably excited by the
American news," and there was a fall in
rents of rather more than ou-halt per cent.
o'clock last evening, on Wabasha w street,, a o/w ASSORTED TOBACCO, C
near the Market, a ladv was violeu' ly asx ' ^^^ pnsiDgaii iheiavome bratds, ai
saulted and knocked down by two mffiins,
one of whom waa a negro, who was sabse 50 ^'^''''^^ DuBOlS BEST
quently arrested aud taken to thecal-iboose j ^
The white man escaped but the police arej
after him.
COM-
CO.
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.^iliKl. A-\(iS. . Uc,
So d()/«U K«U UlVci- AXiCe,
boxaa aaaorted aLlliO TACKs. flmi .luatity, ai
J.c. au c. atuBAjiiK j uu.
50
I.oid John RiUAcll anil Mr. Adauin.
Nobody Hurt. — I he holders of tea,
coffee, powder and brimstone, were very
mach friehteced ou Tue:>day looming, on
reading the late news Irom Kngiand. Some
of the grocers placed au advance of fife
' cents on tea, one and two ceL;ts on coffee,
two cents on sugar, two cents on powder,
and we don't know how much on brimstone.
GRANT'S PATENT FANNING
JilLLS, tar tiale .^l miU'.lacii;rr.r'ii urices, at
J.i:..l H. • .BLKBA.Vk A Cu.
150
BoXbiS W. R. CHEESE, A
pruiit: artlele, al low Lgur^a, ai
J. C. A U.C. u^UiiAMi At J.
ALARGK STOCK OF FINE LI-
•^Joria »ud I.IOaKS, viUinti woo vr ai ) rioft
iiukt iriii luaurc quicli ualtui, ai
J. O. A U.C. BUKBAKE A Li .
From tb« Loudou Ciircaiclt. Sov. 23
The following important statement
!s
Letter
STATISTICS
froMi Supertor City.
OK MIKINU !JPlCRA'rIO^S— TAX
SALK8, &C.
« i> 4i49lIPKRIOH, LaKK SrPKRIOR, I
Dec. 14, 18til. (
To Ih* tilifrt of thf Pioneer uii'l Deniwrtil :
I band yon a few extracts from the On
touagon Lake Superior Miner, of 23d Nov.,
showing the copper shipments of the On-
tonagon District for I86I. The Minnesota
mine shipped 3,760,300 ponrds, equal to
1880 tons 800 lbs. The National, 1,868.197,
or 934 tons 196 lbs. The Mockland, 938,-
03 1, or 4C0 tons 34 lbs. The entire ship-
ments ot the thirteen mines were 6,920,731
ibs, or 3460 tons, 731 lbs. The report of
the National mine states that the average
number of miners ending Aogust I was
147 men ; average wages per month, $33.75.
The average nnmber of mining and surface
laborers was 96, and their wages $2606
per month. Sevepteen carpenters, ftngi"
nevfs and smitlu, at $37.18 per month, and
13 men at stamps and washoboose, at $22.-
10 per month. Dividendsjpaid $80,000, or
$4 per share. Amoont of available assets
over liabilities, $70,728.99. The propeller
Getteral Taylor left Ontonagon November
2l3t tor Detroit and Cleveland, with 234
tons ot copper, and expected some 160 tons
more at other ports. The Taylor has car-
ried from Ontonagon in 1861 nearly 1150
tons ot copper. The schooner Ford arriv
ed November 21 from Superior City, with
100,000 ieet ot lunber and other freight,
and the schooner Neptune, also trom Supe-
rior City, with 80,000 feet of lumber, fur-
niture, fresh meats, Ac. The Neptune vis-
ited Eagle Harbor and returned to the
Dock in Superior December Oth. The Bay
of Superior is still open.
The County Board of Superior levied a
County tax of $11,789.15. Of this, one
tbooaaad doiiars goes for roads and bridges,
and the bal«oee is divided among th«
said to have been made on the authority of
the Confederate CommissioQecb, wlio are at
present in this country : —
The law officers ol the Crown have giv-
en their opinion that the Nasbvilk;, "being
a regular commissioned ship of war," of
the Confederate States, is entitled "to re*
pair and refit" in British ports. Mr. Ad-
ams, the Minister of the Federal governs
ment 1ms heen wa) ned by Lord John Russell
that the stopping and overhauling of any
royal mail packet by any federal ship'of wai
will he considered as an insult to the British
Jlag, and, shordd bloodshed ensue, as a casus
qttli,
HAHTFOKD
Fir© Insurance <Jonip*v
OF HAKTFOKD, (JoNN.
CAPITAL AND SURPt.US, OVKR »9og,S(X)
INCOKFORATBO IN 1810.
T. C. ALLV.V. Sec'ir H UUNTI.NUTOX, PrWl.
Tbe biuinea* oi ihin Oompaay has been carried on
•ucoeMfully for OVKR HaI.F A CENTTTRY.
Devoted eieluslreU .o Fire IncuraDoe, and exempt
from the dl8»ater« aod mlalortunes too otten attendiog
a Marine basinegg the. HaRTOED, with iccreaaeUcap-
Ual and reeourre' .• itjtin'u^a to afford indecunltj against
wuis-
BBLS, ASSOIiTED
K.KYS, for ."-ale., luw, ^i
J.C. « Ji o. kmhbank *oo.
300
The dry Goods dealers even placed three \
cents advance on calicoes. We heard a la- V^^ WILL FIND ONL OF THE
A l..\liUfa.tii aad HK.Sl lelecied 6ioekorUKui:i!:..
dy conirratulatiniT herself because she had U"* ">'^« *«»'»'"»« warobooee or
. , , . ., deolS*. J. C. * U. C. IJLKIJA.NK A CO.
been so lucky as to buy a dress on Monday, —
before the rise of cotton goods. Yesterday U
morning, however, placed our market quo
tations about where Ihey were three days
ago.
E
M O
John Lamb at Poolesvillr. — "Raisins,"
of the Stillwater Messenger, writes a? fol-
lows of one cl our old townsmen :
Lamb, christened John, lately of St. Paul,
has arrived. He is the iadividual the boys used
to give ^Hail Columbia' to, sa otteu, at Fort
8nelliDg. Bat of course 30a kuow him; any
one who don't know Johu Lamb don't know
the man that took ua in aud fed us, aud gave
u.'4 beef, and pork, and potatoes, and su^ar, and
dried applets, aud ench. We used to think he
didn't do the fair thing, but we had just cume
from home, then; now, how oar months water
occasiunally for the good things Lamb gave as
dailjr. All the boys were glad to see Lamb--
intuitively they thought of a thanksgiving din-
Der,every day in the week for all time to come,
but we have n't seen them yet. Mr. Lamb de*
signs going into business at Poole8viIle — may
he get sutler's prices and have lota ol custom
era.
V>uba?e RKMoVFO iir nt .c>; or ».EATIIKK, FJNU-
INUU, clADUI.tCKY, llABUWAKK. Ac. to ibe corner
uf Tbiid aud SI. . «:)=r tiireeiH, Uini Luiiier ueiow ibe
I>reaU}terirn s barrb, wher* we <ihKU btf liapp> to see
all b'lvernul g>x>di), lu our :>ue.
dcoitf.iw VALK 4- JAMPtKLU.
N
o r T C E
Tbe iiuderelgnad turltet hm felloWHtiti^ent tojoiahlm
IN RaHINO a 0OMP.4.KV KOR TUV. FIFTH
RKiilMKNt.
All fi,eu will be u.D9l'-red lu at oace, aud tbere wUl be
Qo delay in DflnclLig the Oonpan; to ^ eondttioa orelS-
ciency .
Danish and Fortugn-sse vessels. These
tacts says the Patru are of some import-
ance, as proving that the Washiiigtou Cab-
inet fancies it has power to exercise the
right of search to it» lull extent.
Speculations Ir .m France reprcdeut pre>
dominate tone ot leeiing us fitvurable to a
recoueiliutiou between Englaud and Amer- REPORT OF 'IHE INVESTIGATING COM
ica.
Secretary Cameron fans a so submitted | communication with Bowling Creen.
to Congrtrfs a rtpuri 10 lavor of an appro^ 1 •
priatiuu ol $4,710,000 tor putting our j Habrisbirq, Lee. 17. — 1 he subject of
coaiL deienoeo in oiuer, Irom the Lakes the defences of Philadelphia is being urged
around to San Frant'isco. A large por upon the national goveromeni by Governor
tion oS which is to be devoted to defences Curiin. He is also actively engaged in
oi New York Ilarbo*. ! pre[>jring arm-' for State defense.
I -
MUTEE. I C U P FE R A N D F E S T I V AL .
V an VVyck's Investigating Committee to ' xte Ladiea 01 the central preabytenan • hwch wai
inquire into Government contracts, Suy, in """""'n ">ei fnPDd.ii'.
tbeir repoit, they bave examiued 265 uer> INQtRSOLL'S HALL,
sons. The report tmbruces 1100 pages, **•* ^"""*'^'' ''***" ^-
and tbeir laborti are lar Irom beiug 6Lii8h
AT BlL PAtT ;SVBS oV'L'pCK
It la liop04 ibai itae frlead* of be Lhorob
"7 _„ ----- ^ .-,^,„u- I jiu uop«« inaiiaeirteaasoi be thorcb wUl.wl
ed. Ihey propose to posh the inVCStica- e»e<P'»'J° patron. /e Uua uuderi»kiD». a, It b a
finn ■ciiTurniiBlr on nno- aa il^^r, „. 5 n^n yea.-a aUc" ihey have b.-en cailtd upon for
lion Vigorously, so oug as tney aie de- nbuuou» m iui» lorm.
It 18 reported that the French minister at
Washing tun reported to bin guvernment a
retusal on the part of the Washington cai-
ioet to deliver up despatches addressed to
the French consuls at (Juarieston aud New
Orleans.
Ho.-^tile demoustrationa were made in va«
rious parts ot EugiiuU on the occasion 0/ i i^uded°by'pub!icTLier"'e^ur.'
the departure of an Armstrong gun thence -^^q ^Uair of the steamer Cataline was
tor Canada. thoroughly sifted. There was a great con-
In the Italian Chamber 01 Deputies, Hict in the evidence is tu what would be a
Ratuzzi explained the failure ot negotia- f^ir price for a charter aud the cost oi run-
tions reUtive to Rome, stating that he was un,™ \^^^^
convinced the Frencd government wished i he Committee e-sceciaiiy call attention x.oo.,..uuenoeoi •..
to terminate its occupation ot Rome, and to the agreement be ween the Secretary of i-owi.EK^o'r ioV.
was a sincere Iriend to Italy. , ^^e Nav, and Mr. Morgan fur purchasinjr \ "K^Ta.'^al'.o'ir-.^'o;
Ul.wltboui
bM&
cos
iha lAdies ei g.iie to di their utmoft to t ake Uie
Khoie afl«ir pasa iff pj> asaatly
Tickaia&octnia. To be bad a: Comba and Merrill'*
BO('k r<t'.ies, iieo W. Farrlntion'a, W. r 4 J. B W*
sun'a, H. >i .rviu'a. i>a> « Jenka', Poltoos, lionald
kon A Okdtn'a and I'bompaoii A arotbt r... aasAera.
ae«17.Si
N
O T I C E
_ , - , — ^lavj ana jar. Morgan .
Latkft, via LoMJONDKaav — An admi- yts^ela for the (iovernmenu
re-
w
ralty notice, was issued yesterday requiring ifag Committee nest debated themselves
all men absent to return immediately 10 to the subject ol tiie purchase of arms
their respective ships. Ihe iron elad Irigate ; Yht extraordinary demand tor them, r< '
Warrior is ooaung fur service 00 North , guHJug from tbe conspiracy to overthro
American coast it needed. ^^^ y^^-^^^ ^^^ j^^^^^j ^^ ^^ extraordinary ,
1 here was quite a rise yesterday in sugar expenditure, aud exciting the cupidiiv ol
and saltpetre. No charters are uow being 1 Urge numbers of persons, both in EuVopc !
taken tor American vesdels. ! ^^ America, h.^^ op« ned this system of un. i
several ot the morning papers have lead , precedeaLed ^peeuiai.on. Tne lioverument I
ers on Mr. Bright -recent speech. ba« beeu the victim 01 u*t>re ihau one coo-,
ILe lims says, let Americans judge by \ gpiraey, and rcmarka''>le couibinatirns have
the speech ol her greatest admirer, how l.i- ^^^ ,ormed to rob the treasury. The pro- '
tie cau be said lor her ouiruge upon a , fUg on tbe sale ol anas to the Oover.imeoti
fneudly, though neutral, Rovernmeot. i have been enormous, aud r.alued too ml
LivBRPOor, Dec. 6tb. Warlike prtpara- | many instances, even by our own ciiuens.
tions continue to be made A considerable through a system ol brokerage as uuprin-
oumber of Uoops ara undei ordera to leave 1 cipled and dishonest us nnlrierdiv to the!
ItijaoLBei^uenoe o( '.be large eoii8uBip,lon ul UOK
"■'"""" ■ rernment and toe recent ad vanoa
utideraltn^d ARenti have r»
Irom b«Mk|u«rier« ui adTioce tW'.>
ceutaper fi). iipun Rifit;. Canl tt^r aud Blif.lug pjwdei .
B. Pi-hLKV, AKcTDta
For K I. OoriiiiT, Oa >iiioi;Rt A Co.
ItM-'l.iia BKAUi'HE.AiteaU
d eli-t Jaal For La&in A Muilii at. Luu-a, Mo
B"
R O B E 8
F F A L O
Fur Sate l>
dtca.
.NORTHWESTERN
"J. c^
A H. «!
BCRBAXK A CK).,
L7wer Lseee.
fkotory.
R Ji M O V A L
^^,^
^
for ('anada.
success and welfare ot the nation as the
The steamer Persia has been chartered by ; pioiuug of actual treason.
the Government as well as the Australa-
sian.
The London Daily Neios thinks if the
American Government will treat the diffi
culty in tbe spirit General Scott urges, war
may be averted.
'i'be American shipping interest is already
disastrously afTected. _ _
LowDo.s-. Dec. 6tb It is reported that j pjjes and say that in the" Wwtern'Bepart
Office ID Fieiio .« Hi.«k, ibird ttreet. where r,jo/uiu i **'"• -^^ams regartis his rccall as inevitable. | juj^t, espc-cialiy, requisitions have supplied
wtuber«o«i»ednoinio.A.ii..tiiuj..ii. Several leadiug Pans papers blaoid the j t^J^. p| ^^;^. ^j ^.^oiracia. The Committee sav
English Government for having yielded to , that m the purchase ol cattle there has
the pressure of public opinion as represent- , been gross mismanagement and in the pur-
ed merely by Manchester and Liverpool , ^.^jage of hur?es and wagons, &c,t hey Gnd
The Govetumeut a^d the several States
entering iLe market in active and duect
competition, stimnlat ing it is true to some
slight extent aod temporarily, the iroporla»
tiou and mauuiaciure of arms, but scarcely
compensating tor a general protiigacy in 1
the expenditure of the public treasure.
The Committee exiimined icto army sup-
decl9 l«r
o
WH . HKOOKS.
R M
S
Attention the Whole I
F«ti«w-'"mrK.st— Native atid adoiucrt— Auf-ntino 1
T< ur strongeat feeUogaof patriotism are now enlisted
to iJiud)wn tbe rebetUoa axalDB; our g.oriaui lulon—
that Uniou whose liberty U yi.ur birth riglrt, aud who
h^a reeelred yon with open arms to b«r free tnstltu.
h« vs. in 18 your aid to put dowu this tehell on,
i._:t r.i^^\.:^~^ „_J •*. .."1 ..L i and yJu dekire to be ready, in case of ne«d, to
knit Stockings and mittens-not from the | ,,^,;^,„«,„ „j foreign de.p.tt.«. ic»iion,ou
The Editor of the Saint Peter Statesm
vian has found out, in some way, how to '">""
losior damage bj 6ri o bulliliaga, merchandise and 1 iadies Of COOrse — wbich may be a leSSOn ' 'o iiieaiaimy Mall, No. 4, Lamberi'a Block, 3d story,
other property,
myll-dly
U. W. AKMtiTKONU,
Office in Xackabtit's BiUlding, 3d sL
WUOLKSALE DEALKR3 IS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for some ol oar ladies, who propose getting
up a Knitting Society :
How TO Emit Mittkks for Soldiers.— The
following guide will be found useful to many
of the ladies who are engaged in kuitting mit-
tens for Soldiers :
Cast 20 stitches on each needle; knit 25 rows
ot ribbiog, and 2U rows plain. Tueu take lUe
20 stitches that are npon one needle and knit
on Saturday eronlnc theilat loatant, at T r. u., to place
The lubgcribem haduc Ueniovvd thslr " Murth*
« Astern liaroess Xanitractory" to Kdgarton'a Block.
(a-stdo*r t) the Bauk.) are prepare! to oStirtoibe
pn'illo lUe beet «saiirla,«!UL to be found lu ihlarity ot
UAKNK&i, SAWnl.F.S, TRUNKh. WUIii«.
BLAKKKT8,
And all other articles uoiially fonod in a first ataat
Harness .Vuuutaotury.
All kia4s "t work in uur IIq« made to order %at re-
pairiug auue nub ueaineas and dispaich.
M.B. All work learbic our shop is Warranimi ta*-*
as repreaeated , aad ue are delei miuo* itut iw l>« <ui
derscM by auy houRe lu the Nortiiwesl.
LOVK A XAUIU..
^^1 ^t Panl. De c ember 11. ISCl.
1 t y bakery.
JACK.bON 8Tii£KT,
ETWKK.V VIFTH AND SIXTH STS.. 81.
and ior having acted too hastily in the g^at irrejruiarities
Trent affair.
What the British GoTernnieiit
ivili do
New York, Dec. 18. — Col. Mulligan Wood, trom his own declarations , made
bad a public reception at the City Hall to- himself an instrnmer t for plundering the
day.
The Evening Post learns from Commer-
cial letters of tbe highest character from
London, that tbe British goverument pro
••AlL.
The Subscriber, thanklui for pastfarors. respectToilj
.uUouiMMs M th- etdsens of (k. faul and TicinltT, tl.s(
e keeps > . . ,tii baud a lar. e kupply ul (retji
hard aod S' ->. AUo. Hre»a and i.ase«.
Mercbaui^ — ^ . .eamboMa wiii be suppUed en rea
The Committee oioo'*""'^'""^™*- ^>veme»cau.
i_ .1 '"^ vyyiuujii..cc BlUU ^ajjap RiiREBT BAXTER.
say a man by the name of Wood, eniovmzi ■
the confidence ol the President, was 'ap-i (CURRENCY AND KXCUANOE
pointed Commissioner of Public Buildings, I ^ QUOTATIONS OF
iIIOMPSO:N. BKOjS.,
Ha n ke ra
Airs
DEALERS IN tXCHAUGL, LaN1>
a place requiring not only great business
capacity but unflinching iutegriiy, and that '^
government. The Committee in discharge
ot their duty made a representation of tbe
lacts to the Lxecutive, but belore auy ac-
tion was taken the Government was re-
your caoaea, wiUi oib«r», in a Company I am raising < poses to Seek explanation ot the Trent af« i lioved by his resignation.
BAN
WAUKANTb, 4c.
K A B 1. E F U .V £> S.
lor the PiUh ReK;ment, acd to mee
business of tbe Company.
lOKether lur othsr
H"NRT A. LA.MBKRT.
Recruiiiug OiOet^r for riith Be.glmeni.
deel9 3t
counEB or SA8T wat£S AND BUPFAlo STS,, j 16 rows backward and forward -this is for the
' beginning of the thumb. Then take these
Taos. PASB, MILWALKEE, WIS; 20 suicbes on three ne.'dies and kuit around
^ for 16 rows, after which narrow gradually till
A. e. CI.AKKB.
s
the thumb is finished.
TILL THEY COME
Ij^ORECLOSU RE SALE.— STATE OF
' MIV.NKSOT , DIsrKtCT TDfRT, SKCO>D JU-
oiciAL iJisfRicr, aA.wsKr oouktV.
Daniel .\. K'Uy a^alriai Jutn Keuuedy aud Mary
Kennedy, bis wita.
In p'irsaaiice of a judgment c' he D'strio: Court of
the aiate 01 Mlnneee a, for the Second Judicial Oislriei,
CouulT of Rsoney, nindf- in ice ibov* cuuU. d hc ion,
an sod bearing date the 14>h d«y of Oeeemt er, a. i>. 1M>I,
I, ileo-ge W frfscoll, the underaigiied Keieree
KIUPATRICK,
thumb. Taere will then be 60 stitches on the
three needles ; knit 20 rows. Take the 20
stitches nearest tbe thumb, joiu them on the
needles and knit 23 rows; then narrow grad*
oally until the finger is fiamhed. Take the re-
i>PPo.<te I'le Interuational li«tel. has ditsday reeei^ed maiuiog iO Stitches OD the three needles and
ki it 22 rows; narrow gradually till Unuhed.
We are gratified to learn that nearly 100
pairs of miueni are now being knit by our
women. •
lake ug^ 20 sutchoa on the lower part of the [ spp .aiied by » -'i '" "' '"'■ ia« purpoea, wiu seu iu
"" '■ FubUo Aucu>n, I' ihtt b gbes; bidder for oa.-fc, ai the
fruot dour ot the Couri House, in the Cliy ofrtalDt Hani
in the County o; Aam§ey and iMa e of Minnesou. ot^
Wftdnenday, ibe ■■aejf.ii day ot Februa.y, 4. d. ltt.2,at
ten o'cioci in ibe lor"5noon, the fullowirig described
lands and real a< Uie, lyiuii acA Dein{c In iii« Oouutjel
Raiiney and rtaie of «liunes*u. to wi; . Ihe north bal
fair and perhaps an apology will be asked,! The Committee nej:t approach the sub- ;
but no mention is made ot a demand for the ject ol lortiticutioos at St. Louis. Tbe
surrender of the rebel Commissioners. The circumstances surrouidiag this work being
Eugiieu writers hope tlie tubject will be of the most e.^traordii nry character and
treated by the United States with patience I marked by extr::va;,' .. c , recklessness, in
and kindly spirit. I subordination aod lr«uf^ i'hey express the
ARRE,ST OF ALLEGED MURDERERS. | hope thai .some Ui«. lis m^y be found to
The Police last night succeeded in arrest- ' °^'*^® ^^^ P*'^'''** '^^ ^"' « '«c»"us couiraci,
ing the alleged parlies on whom suspicion ^^'^^^^^^ '^^ '^""'^ "' ' * *^*»^^ the Gov-
hew York,
Uh.«,
Indiana,
iuwn,
Winona fo.iD'y Biiuk,
Near Kvg[»ad,
MtelHcaa,
New Jersey,
I>hU&del|>fe&.
■.I feuurgh
Kamsey ik> KuCorsed Scrip, P«o;)!ea' Bank,
I. . Utrmaa • .Note*. City ol ,St lai^Bertp.
UBli>;d Sta'ciM 6 per cent. : yrs. Kotes,
KXCHANOK RATBS.
Premium
|>*
•••• A
rested as being implicated iii the death ot
Bernard Long, tbe Canal Street broker.
Iheir names are LewLa Bridesborough and
George Weiler.
The Charleatoii Fire.
Banliablo Kiini^s
oiiio. In uiu», ]ow» ,.,
.N.w VuraiuidMea iijisi»r.d
Am 'Jul „-....... 2
I mied suies Trea*Bry : S-IO NolM fi
aubscripUorareceiTedat our Ofllee lor the Matlonai
Two raaes _ ^ /" •* ' t j '
B A L M O it A L S
Some 01 wbicb are lined with Cotton riauiies and only
i$l,50 a Pair
Also.caiLUBRK'S BALMURLS. w it konl btola.
MoDda; , fioecmber I6U1. d«ei ,
u«r«-r .n BALTIMORE, Dbc 18. — We have the Nlr
erT^fcuij"-' folk Day Book of Tuesday, which cootakis
,';^„^**„'j!]i extras from the Charleston Cou.rlf'r aod
ernment has b^tu ut Ituudtd aud that the
laborers who have done the work on thci l^-*". «>e»rtng : 3 1« interest, (roue cei.t. per day on
iaith of the GOveromi^t will not longer be •'"•«^ WdoiUr n..ie, by appointment otih* secretary 0*
delayed in receiving i.teir just dues. Thel "'^]|.''*"'""'"
committee found that most astounding audi -^
.XoT^mberT, IMl.
no«7-d
Chubch Fkstiyal. — The ladies ot the
Central Presbyteria.: Church will give a
Supper, for the benefit of the Church Fund,
on next Thursday evening, the 19tb instant,
at Ingersoil's Hall. . , ,
81) 1 'htt sou h west quarter ff ili« g:>utb wrsi (quarter of
at-ciioii Dumber li.t^en [i^], lowoauip numb
ei8lit[281, north of range cumber twenty
• est, or so moeb ihereot as may be sifflcieut to ssiiEfy
the j.id^meDt 01 «aid court, waich award. 10 ss.apiaiii , MiTcuTy, relative to tbc fire, but there ISi EXECUTIVE SEsfclON—PROULAMATl ON
tin, Oaniei A. Kelli, tse Slim u H,©!*) ,* and luiereol. , .. .,■ • 1 , . « . 1 1 , , I . _
wiu>$iiiuubts(x>at ,aua iheexprBv sofsaidsa e. little additional bul what has already beeo OF GENERAL PHELPS.
Uaiud .Saint i'anl, December IWh, labL | ♦ol„<rr<»nhp,1
GKo. w fK»M;.iT. aeferee. tclegrapned.
Uastbhok 4 Siaoirs, eia-ntilTs Attorneys.
unblushing irouds had been perpetrated in! M W IS Y U R T I M K
the purchase ol horses and mults. ■ ■^"
Bark Island City aiilcd lo-day for Fort
Monroe with 2/)0 Uattcras prisoners re-
leased by Gov.;rnmen"..
I Wasuihoto.n, Dec. 18. Boeiriess of the.
The Charleston Courier says the most , Senate in execuiive lession has been cons
to boy
BEhT CAR BOM OIL,
that wiu. mot vjufuoov., roR 60 and 65t*.
PKR UAiLO*, at
K. k EV. BEU.'B,
^nor6^ Nea r tie Wmslow Home. Sd Kt., St. Paul
GEOCLfilES OF ALL KI\D8 at' ^"*'^^^°^ incident of the fire was the zeal, tiued to referring to appropriate committees -^
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ST. PAUL, TUURSDAY, DECEMBER la.
!fo Faailne In Ireland.
There are some reaaoDS for believiog that
the reports of such deficieot crops in Ire-
land aa would caoae a tamioe there are
greatly exaggerated. Sir Robebt Pkel,
who was appointed Chief Secretary for
Ireland, some foar months ago, and evi-
dently eoterel into office with the intention
of doing bis doty, conceived it desirable
and even necessary for him to visit remote
parts of the island, in order to t>ecome per-
sonally acquainted with the wantp and
wishes of the people, their characteristics
and position, their modes and means of
living, and their conditioo and prospects.
His toar, which was commenced in Galway
and extended thence along the coast, all
round the north of Ireland to Beitast, ena-
bled him, be says, to derive from personal
observation more information than coald be
collected from whole files of parliamentary
reports. In a speech at Ikltasi.now the
cqp^mercial capital of Ireland, Sir Robkrt
Pbkl's words were:
I can confiilentl/ assert that tlie reports and
rumord which have been circulated about a
famine io this country have been greatly ex-
axgerated. 1 speak ud the authority of per-
sonal observation. I leave thoso who can
write ID the secluded districts ot Conuaught
the USk of refuting, if they can. what I know
to be true, lu bligo, in Douegal, 1 hear very
different accuonia from those which I had been
All Sorta vf lUma.
— Louisville is reaping a harvest of trade,
and an increase of sound circulating media,
which many of the population ill deserve,
after the strenaous exertions they made to
precipitate themselves into the vortex of
treason, and after the aid and comfort they
gave to the rebellion. Some peomioent
secessionista are fattening on the govern-
ment, by means of contracts and other pat-
ronage, affcer having made considerable
sums by operations against the forget ful
government which now feeds them. Alto-
gether, the city may be cocsidered quite
lively ior such times as these.
—Says Prentice : "We have searched
the oolomns of our Or^on exchanges in
vain to find some reference to our old friend
Jo Lane. We inter that he is Lane aside."
—The New York Evening Post anoooo.
ces that the January number of the Atlan«
tic Monthly will contain the first of a series
ot articles by Major William Dorsheimer,
late Military Secretary on the staff ot Gen.
Fremont, describing all the memorable in*,
cidents of the campaign in Missouri, with
much important matter not yet revealed to
trie country- Gen. Fremont's proposed
plena of operations had he retained the
command, and much personal matter touch-
ing the General will find appropriate place
in these historical papers.
— One of the most unostentatious men in
Washington [suya a correspondent) is the
President of the Senate. Mr. Hamlm has
comparatively quiet quarters at the Wash-
led to believe, and frum personal observation
in Mayo and Galway, an J from letters 1 have i inetou House— a vprv rMrvPtAhi^ h..t nnf
received, 1 am assured that nothing ot the i . ° ^^^^ respectable, but not
kind that waa alledged exi!<is. Of course, 1 am
ready to admit, with every gentleman in this
room, that there has hcf a a comparative fill
ure in ttie potato crop, and that food will be
dear, but a scarcity of food is not necessarily a
lamioe, and it is very easy Io understand thf
interested motives of some who are anxious to
gain public applaase by a feigned zeal for the
public in siireaJiug about ihese exaggerated
rumors. Now, 1 must say. au far as 1 myself
am concerned, I do n.>l tind that tneae appre-
hensions are in any way likely to be realised.
Takiug thu as an offifiai deeiaration, it
will Jw seeu that the Chief Seen tary ol
Ireland, (virtually its Julor, tor the Viceroy
is only a lay figure iu the pageant.) strong
ly denies that a tamiw; is at uU likely, this
year. There has been a comparative fail-
are in the potato crop, whereby the price
of food will be advanced; but Pkel U^aU
the idea ot famine in Ireianl aa preposter-
ous and false.
fashionable house. He dresses aa plainly as
a New England tarmer ; his coat is ot
coarse doth, made by no eminent hand ;
but all concede him marked ability, und a
resolution and determination of a high
order. The next plainest man of rank i»
^ General George B. McClellan. Few men
can find him, and tew men know him when
he is found. At the best he only wears the
undress uniform ol a colonel, and his shouU
OUR ARMY CORRRSPOWDEsrcB.
LETTEB PROM THE OAJIP OF THE FIRST
BEOIMENT.
PMIMTSttf BAWqUMT— TOASTS. SPMBCHMS, ^c.
7"v (A« Alitor oftht />it/<i««r and Ji'tnorrat.
CiMP Stoni, Md., Nov. 26, 1861.
There are incidents and happenings in the
life of a soldier that often serve to give
a eilver lining to the many dark clouds
that constantly hov«»r about the horizon ot
" grim visaged war." The disciples ot "Ye
illustrious Faust " connected with the First
Regiment, to apeak in vulgar parlance, have
been having a *' huge old time," or to use a
polite quotation, have lately enjoyed " a
feast of reason and a flow of soul," such as
the craft atone know how to enjoy.
At a regular meeting of the " First Min-
nesota Typographical Fraternity," it was
proposed that, inasmuch as the^aforesaid T
F. had been in the service ot our much re-
spected Uncle Sam tor the space ol someM
thing over six mouths without making an
" attempt at a demonstration," that we coo
salt with the powers that be and endeavor
to have a general good time. But just
here a slight difficulty presented itaelt— we
had no event of importance to celebrate
without waiting for the Anniversary of
Franklin's birtbMlay, which waa at once
voted aa decidedly too far distant ; but who-
ever heard ot Printers lacking in expedienb-?
As no one waa supposed to know tiie exict
date of the birth of the celebrated founder of
" The Art Preservative," it was decided to
fix the date of that ■'^teresiiog event, and
celebrate accordingly .
Upon motion, then, it waa uudnimoualy
decided, " that we celebrate the birlh-day
of Faiat immediately after pay day."
Col. Dana was accordingly consulted,
and kindly gave his permission, i rovided
General Stone, (whose headquarters are
at Poolesville) had no objections The
General replied that anything permitted by
Colonel Dana was all right, and on Friday,
A Serceaiit Halts a whole Rebel R«sl.
ment.
Among the beauties of the war in West
Virginia, is the -mixed up" way in which
the combataota macesuvre among the mono
tains. Here m a recent instance where a
siqgle loyal aoldicr baited an entire rebel
regiment:
Sergeant Carr, of Tippe unoe, Ohio,
waa up>oij the potit first attacked oy the en
TLJ^V^T"^ ^"'"■*^ ""^ the Second , ^,_ _. .._ , ^,„,.,,, ,„,, „ ,„,
Virginia (rtoel), coudiatiuif ot twelve mnn l i .... ...
came suddl.ly upon him an*d LThrJe c^m i ^^"'' ''''''' "". '"^ '^^"^ '^'"^'^"^ ^*"''^«*°^
paniona. Tlie bright moonlight revealing '^°""''8> the wife receives the income of the
the flashing bayoaeta of the advancing re whole while she lives.
giment. Ht! waa aurrounded and separated —Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York in
irom bis reserve. With yrtut urtBtnce of i . i . . . i- j • ,.
mind, be stepped out and cLilenS" HaU' ' ^''"'' '"'"'y '^'''"''^ '" ^^^^"°' ^^^ ''
who goes there?" The advance guard, aup- .- -^?°'^? '®'".°*^'®"?.?*°??**" ^^^. «o'»»pJ»'«d
der straps— [if any he wearaj-are covered t.he 22d ol November, twenty-four typo
with a coat much the worse for wear. He
has no fixed location, and moves from spot
to spot aa duty calls. Of course those who
have business with him know where to find
him. Not so the eager throng who wish to
see the young shoulders on which the armor
of Scott has fallen.
—The late Jacob Hayes,of Charlestown,
Massachusetts, bequeathed twenty thousand
dollars to the Maine Charity School, known
as the Bangor Theological Seminary, tor the
purpose ot establishing a professorahip, to
be known as the " Hayes Protesaorship."
Ot this legacy ten tbouaand dollars is to be
paid at the death ot hia wife. The other
ten thousand dollars will be paid at such
time, after five years.as hia wife may choose,
she paying mtereat upon it if she retains it
beyond that time ; provided that it the
posing they had come upon a scouting par
ty of their own men, answered. " Friends,
with the coonteraign." At uia order, "Ad
vanve one, and give the counteraign," they
hesitated. He repeated the order peremto-
rily, 'Advance and give the counteraign, or
I'll blow you throng." They answered,
without advancing, " Misei-^ippi." ••Where
.Io you belong?" he demanded. " To the
•■Second Virginia Regiment." " Where are
you going?,' "Along the ridge " They
then iutuin queslioijed him, "Who are yuu?"
" 'I'hal's my own busiuet^a." and taking de
liberate aim, he shot down hi-^ questioner.
He called tor his boy« to loliow him, and
spruLg down a iedge oj rock, while a lull
volley went over bis head. He heard his
companiooa suuimoned to surrender, and the
ofder given to the Major to advauce with
the regiment. Several started in pursuit ot
him. He had to ascend the hill on the side , Great Prkparations We are told Dv
towards the enemy 'a cump. VVhile he eluded the Washington letter writPr« xh^t^r.1
his purauers. be found himself in a new dan I !■ *; '*'°'°^'''° /^^^ ^"^"^^ ^^^^ much
ger. He had gotten within the enemy's ; *^^'^'^y prevails in military matters on the
cump pickets ! He had, while ruaniog, iotu i Pf>tomac. General McClellan, according
the U.S. Irom bis cartridge box, and torn j to the New York O^mv^ciaL Advertiser
his way out, and answered, giving the coun- j ^ manufacture of light brass or bronae
tersign, " Miasiasippi,' Second Virginia cannon, which can be easily taken over
regiment They asked biui what he waa | even the rough country about Occoquan
tor the destruction of the Union, who planned
this rebellion and urged it forward, shall stand
before the people in their naked and hideous
deformity— not aa Presidents, Judges, bena-
tors, Creuerals and MinLstera of State, but as
conspiraters, perjurors, robbers, piratea,
thieves and cut-throats- -an ambulatory con-
spiracy- .a Government of castors— an admin-
istration on horseback, like the predatory
bandH of the Pampas and the gorges of the An-
des [laughter and applause] -when they shall
eee themselves as they will be seen by the
masses of their own deluded States, they will
call upon the rocks and mouutaias to hide
them from the face of those they have betray-
ed, and defrauded, and bereaved, and lell
homeless. Stripped of their disguiaea, depos-
ed from their mock oflBcial stations, disrobed
of their stolen eusignia, they must fly from the
land they have desecrated and disgraced, or
submit to the majesty of the laws they have
oflended, and terminate an ignoble career with
the gibbet or the dnngeon, and all the peoiiie
will aay amen. [Great cheering.]
graphical looking individuals, '* might have
been aeeu about the hour of two o'clock,
A. X , slowly wending their way" from
Camp Stone, in the direction of Pooles-
ville, where De Mortimer, formerly ol St.
Paul, waa preparing an entertainment, re-
gardless ot expense.
The supper was a splendid affair — as
good as could be got up in the country.
The evening passed oQ pleasantly, and to
the entire satisfaction of all concerned,
and jest and song " passed around the
board" until " the very watching hour of
night."
A full report is given beiow :
Ist. Thk Event wb Cslsbbatk— It gve to
the world a man who was the instrument iu
the hands o( a Divine Providence, for th.j
regeneration of mankicid ; his /orm u locked up
in the tm-brace «f a blissful eternity— or should
be.
Responded to by Sergeant O. M. Kuight.
Mr. Knight would not attempt to make
a speech tor two reasons ; he did not know
how, and if he did, his hearers already
knew more about this man ot let-
ters than be did. Everybody aod his wife
were aware that Faust was a "brick of the
first water ; " that he was the founder of
"The Art Preservative of all Arts ; " and
that he was a very accomodating man — he
had left behind him no record of the cir-
cumstances of hia oirth, nor ol the time
when that interesting incident took place,
although it was a fair presumption that
"he was t)orn at a very early age ot poor,
but respectable and honest parents " It
waa well perhaps, that he had done ao, us
well as to leave us in doubt aa to when he
departed this life, for it had enabled us to
fix his birtb upon a good day for our pock-
ets, and we may attend to the anniversary
of his death soon after our subsequent pay-
day. But be had said more than he had
intended— tor the balance ot the evening,
"all he asked waa to be let alone."
bring to memory many a familiar acene, in
which the gentler sex had taken no unim-
portant part, we would partially realize the
truth ot the saying, '< it is not good for man
to be alone," and that women, after all, are
'•not so bad to take"— that they are dear,
sweet, loving, and in every respect a " pecu
liar institution."
"0, she is ail perfection ?
All the blooming earth can send forth fair-
All that the gaudy heavens could drop down
glorious!"
But when he thought of the loving disposi-
tions, the bewitching smiles, the cuurtly
manners, and the faacinating appearance of
the young ladies of " Le EtoiU du l^ord,"
he became bewiklered— his tongue reluaed
to obey the dictates of his heart, and in
such a predicament one must necessarily be
brief. " The girls we left behind ua" were
all right. We need have no tears for
them, l^t ua take care that they have
no cauae to censure us. U there waa
any one present who bad received a
heart in pledge, and he fears some had
more that the law allows, let him not prove
recreant to the trust reposed in him, or let
him never claim to be a printer. Mr. Ste-
vens concluded with, the assurance that the
laaaies of MinnesoU, while "in the delight-
ful society of the Home Guards," would
"not forget that we too have a claim upon
their aflections"— a three fold claim, that
ol Minnesotians, printers, and "bold soldier
boys."
SoNo.— "The Old Folks are Gone.'— Bevins.
6th. Thb AmebicanFlaq.
" Forever float that standard sheet—
,„Where breathes the loe but falls before us.
With freedom's soil beneath our feet,
And freedom's banner streaming o'er us ?"
Kesponded to by Jasper Series.
Mr. Series said that in essaying to re-
spond to the toast just enunciated, he felt
that he was touching upon a subject which
demanded an abler tongue than his. He
was called upon to apostrophize the old
flag— our national banner. In the forma-
tion of this government our fathers were
compelled to adopt something characteristic
of our Republic— some emblem of our na-
tionality. They determined upon this same
old banner, that to day floats over nearly
live hundred thousand men, armed and
equipped, and ready to battle lor its main-
tenance. It was ttie aarae glorious ensign
that floated over Ticonderoga, carried tri-
umphantly through the Revolution, borne
victoriously upon the seas, in 1812-14,
moved over the hulls oi Montezuma, and
was six mouths or more ago, disgraced ut
Fort Sumter, but now is flaunting to the
breeze and the soil ot South Carolina. The
contest, DOW distracting ocr unhappy bod,
was to deitrminu whether it shall in th« fu-
ture occupy iia lofty iKMition and behold
beneath its waving tolds " the Union, the
whole Union, and nothing but the Union,"
—or, whether American civilization
and progress is prepared to take a re-
trograde movement and place itself in the
footstepa of our foretathers a century ago.
We held our language in common with
other nations, but our flag waa truly and
exclusively American. Every star, every
stripe, has a counterpart in a true Amercan
heart. The love ot our country never dies;
it may slumber but it still lives-
" Cotlum, non animum mutant,
(iui, traui mart, cur ant."
When he looked around him and beheld
the immense enthusiasm of the people, the
almost inexhaustible resources ol cur gov-
ernment, the magnitude of our navy, the
immense numbers of our army, our aea
coast defences and frontier fortifications,
and the ztal and energy exhibited by the
small circle surrounding him, he was con-
vinced that
The Kentucklana lu
Army-
Beaureflpard'a
doing there. He tiaid that the boys had
gone off" on a scout after the Yankees, that
be had been detained in camp, and in trying
to find them, he had got bewildered.
and Acquia Creeks. Rafts are being boiit
at Baltimore tor large bombs, which may
h* placed in position on the Potomac, and
As be paatieO through, to prevent lurther j render good service in shelling out the rebel
;;!''!!;?h"'^^'^'^'?'",^"u^'''*'' ^^'y'^^^l'''''^"^^- Colonel Alexander's engineer
up on the ridge, which 18 the tJestw.iv UD»" u j i. . - ,, tugiucci
Tbey atiswtrtd. " Bear to th. lit .n^ I ^''^^^^ ^"^ * t™'" ^^ ^^^ ^»gotia. the bos
dies of which are made of corrugated iron,
and are thus water-tight boats, each one
IhiP ! t«euty-five leet long and four feet in width.
When laslened end to end, and left in their
places, thay form the foundation for a sab-
stantial bridge. In addition to theee, the
pontoon trains have bien largely increased
in etScieucy, a new armed steamer has bten
purchased for the lower Potomac, and other
investments have been made, as the letter-
writers say, ' 'too numerous to mention."
bey answtrtd, " Bear to the lelt, "and
you'll find it easier to climb." .^oon again I
biH pnrsut r.-* w. tv alter bim, aa ae exprtss- j
t d 11, •• breaking tnish" bthitiU him
time with a Lound upon his trail. He
made hi.* way to a brook, and running
down tliw shallow ttieam, threw the
dog ott' the scent, und, us the day was
dawning, he tame suddenly upun tour pick-
ets, who brought their arms to a ready,
and cballtnged bim. He gave ibe counter-
sii^n " Miar^L-sippi," and claimed to belong
lo the Second Virginia Rtgimenu His
cap box had slipped from his b^-lt plate
Thty asked him where he got that belt.
He told them be had capturtd it that night
Irom a Yankee. They had told him to
advance, and aa he approached be recog-
uized their accoutrements and knew thai he
waa amoojf hia own men, a picket auard
troro the First Kentucky.
He was taken beture Colonel Kuyart, and
dismissed to bis regimeat. Such acts ought
to be recorded — such men rewarded with
promotion. Wheu asked what bis uiojve
was in halting a whole column ol tue ene
my, he said his plan was to give intimation
to the reserve vt their advanc-e. that they
might open them on their lett flank, and au,
perbape, arrtst their progress.
Thk Popcuar Natioiial Loaw.— The
national loan stems to be dying a natural
death. We hear no more of it. Neither
newspapers nor people give it any consider-
ation, and it is probable that it has not
been so usefal to the Government a9 was
anticipated. This, however, is not to be
regarded aa evidence of the lukewarmness
ot the people. The war makes drafts opon
their resources for innumerable purposes.
Tbey have given many millions ot dollars
tor the tquipment and eflBciency of the
troops, which, added to the amount already
paid to the loan, and the Ujtes which they
will soon pay to the Government, will form
a large aggregate, and really proves that
the utmoflt uA txists for the suppression
of the rebellion.
STgvwa' SuBMARiwa Battkbt.— At the
special session a commission of naval oflicers
was authorized to examine into the various
projects tor submarine batteries. The
celebrated invention of Mr. Robt. Stkvkws,
ot Hoboken, N.J., npou which soma $800,-
000 of public money have been expended,
hae been examined with great care, and it
IS now believed that a report will be made
in favor of employing it after the taahion of
the Hollms' ram, which the Secessionists
used upon our fleet in the engagement near
New Orleans some weeks since.
Calbb B. Smith oir A rhino thk Slavm.
— In his speech at the Prentice dinner at
Washington, Hon. Caleb B. Smith, Sec
retary of the Interior, said of the Coch-
rane-Cameron proposition to arm the slaves-
Putting arms into Slaves' hands! If
this be done to any extent, the whole world
will cry oat against our humanity, our sav-
agery, and the sympathies of all mankind
will be turned against oa, as they were
against the blacks, that murdered and
drove the French from Hayti. And, if it
be attempted, the soldiers in arms from
Southern Indiana, Sonthern Illinois, all
Maryland, Kentucky Delaware, Pennsylva-
nia, nearly all, and from New York south
of the Erie Canal, with the strong regi-
ments from New Jersey, will, before God,
protest against being tbos pnt on an equal-
ity with negro soldiers in their ranks.
2d. BsN. Fbakkun— The Printer, Patriot,
and Philosopher— our Patron Saint.
Bono—" The Printer's Boy," by Frank J.
Mead.
"1 slug the song of a printer's boy, whose
bright and honored name
Stands out in glowing capiiaU upon the scroll
of fame,
Who, in the 'blue days thai tried men's souls,'
in freedom's darkest night,
Stood maufally by Washington and battled for
the right."
3d. Ths Pkintihs op thi American Armv--
May their ikoottmg-ticki always be iu readi-
ness to knock down the badly jutlifitd eoiumni
of Uie so called Sonthern Confederacy ; and to
lock-up the JoTm$ of such typei of their instito-
tions as MMon and other Siyde'ils, who may
fall iuto their hands.
Responded to by Sergeant M. Maginnis.
The speaker replied to this toast in a
pleasing and impressive vein to which it
were impoaible to do justice. "The printers
were a patriotic class— so much so that
quite a nnmber of papers contain advertise-
ments for crippUii printers, that the pub-
liahera might not be always in dread of
having to suspend, from their hands going
to war. He would like to use the con-
sciences ot Mason and bis clan as a substis
tute for glue and molassea io the manufac-
ture of rollers. He believed they would be
more pliable and as for suction, they cotild
not be surpassed, etc.
4tb. Tub Passh.
'• If you, beauteous, beamiug star,
Was stricken from the dome of night
A printing press, if plaated there, '
Would fillthe vaccuom to a hair,
And give, perhaps a better light."
Responded to by John R. .Mars.
Mr. Mars had worked at the press, prior
to joining the army, but for the present he
used the "shooting stick" alone. He
should not attempt an euglogy upon the
press— it spoke for itself dailjr, for good or
evil, to the ears of millions. The speaker
was in favor of leaving the newspaper press
to take care of itaelt, while we see that
we press on to victory, and an early return
to our homes.
6th. The Girls wi left bbuind cs— In the
delightful society of the "Home Guards," may
they not forget that we too have a claim upon
their aflections.
Responded to by Ed. A. Stevens.
**Rai8ios" commenced by saying he could
see no good reason why he should be called
upon to respond to such a toast. He was
a modest indiridoal, as all printers are, and
knew but little about the girls in any way,
shape or manner. On looking around him
be discovered many geoaine " ladies' men"
—among the n Marv W. Downie, the lovely
and daring *' Daughter of the Regiment,"
and that model Lieutenant, that Prince of
St. Paul " Lady Killers," Sam. Raguet—
why had be not been called upon ? It waa
bis settled conviction- -and he knew every
member of the Fraternity would agree with
bim— that we had never properly appreci-
ated the pleasures and advantages ol female
society, until we grew patriotic, joined the
army, and commenced keeping bachelors'
hall, on the government allowance of hog,
homminy, and sea biscuits; but now, as we
look back but a few short months, and
" A nation of freemen will fall
Wheu the stripes Hhall be trailed on the
ground.''
The 8peakt.r said, in couclusiuu, " 'i'hia
old banner was bequeathed to us by our
forefathers, has been handed down troni
generation to generation aa the same old
flag, under which our fathers fought and
died ; and as the tuture is developed, may it
still find the atara and stripes floating upon
the breeze in the vanguurd of a nation ot
freemen, in their onward march to progress
and civilization*"
Music—" The Star-SpaugledJBauner."
7th. Tfb Prksident Lun uis CoNSTiTtnox-
AL Advisers— May a united country now ac-
knowledge their flupremaoy under the laws.
Responded to by E. W. North up.
Sergeaut Northup hud a well digested
speech ; he hud used it often, and set it up
for others in divers country newspapers,
but the well-loaded tobies had been too
much tor him— he was, actually and literal-
ly, " too full for utterance."
Mcsic— " America."
8th. Scott and McClkllan.
" The sua of the hero which ul'ten has pourod
Its light on ths batlie is set ;
But its glory retlects on our young chieftain's
sword,
And will light us to victory yet."
Responded to by Captain Farrell.
Song- •" The Twin Heroes." Cuapman.
We have not room for a synopsis ot the
remainder of the apeochea, and will simply
state that tbey were good, and were well
received.
9th. Thk Gallant Genkkal op Olu Divis-
ion.— When the enemy come to us for bread,
we will give them a btonk.
R apoose to by M. W. Downie.
10th. Willis A Gobmin, Minnesota's Pir.^t
Genkkal.— May he ever be an honor to the
State of our adoption.
Response by Lieut. Samuel Raguet.
SoNo .— "C'aanon" Minnesota version— Bg-
VIII8.
11th. Col. Dana— The right man in the right
place ; a soldier of the nonpareil type.
Response by Frank J. Mead.
12th. Our Invited Guests— May they live to
participate in many such pleasant ceremonies.
Response by Dr. Hand.
13th. M1MBB80TA— May the deeds of her sons
never shadow the brilliancy of *' L'Eto-le du
IVord."
Response by Major Morgan.
SoNO : ".<4/>ercrom6i;, "--Makblk.
14th. The Coukadks wk lupt on the Bat-
tle FlKLD.
Soldiers, sleep— thy warfare's o'er--
Sleep the sleep tnat knowa no waking,
Dream of battle fields no more.
Days of danger, nights of waking "
SONo: "TheDymg Officer."— ^mra.
After the regular toasts came a number
of volunteer ones, and the festival was kept
up until the '• wee ama' hours ayant the
twa," when, the alloted time having expired,
the meeting adjourned, and the party re-
turned to camp, each one fully satisfied with
himself, the supper, the host, " or any other
man;" not however until the following pre-
amble and resolutions were adopted, "with-
oat a dissenting voice :
Whereas, A record of our doings here to-
night ought to be published for general infor-
mation and future reference ; and
Whereas, We know the paper to do it in ;
therefore, ^
Besolved, That a sketch if the same be made
out and sent to the Pionbeb and DmocaAT of
St. Paul, for publication; and
Resolved, That if Bro. (Joodrlch gives tho
tame one insertion he is all right, and can draw
on our printer's 5ajjJfc for all the quoin* he
wants.
In compliance with the above resolutions
I have made out the foregoing. If your
typos can make it out, they will be entitled
to the everlasting thanks ot the
FRATERNITY.
" Se De Kay," thj well k^owu corres-
pondent ol the LoBisviUe Courier, publish-
ed at Bowling Green, iJ^entucky, writes a
letter to that journal from near Centreville,
Virginia, under date of November ITth.
The correspondent is a member of a Ken»
tucky raiment under General Beauregard.
We extract :
Very recently the entire force baa been
concentrated within the immediate precincts
of this village, our regiment occupying the
extreme lett, looking towards Leesburg,
while the brigade ot General Early occu»
pies Union Mills, which is to the far right,
rhe iinea thus describe an arc, and tho
troops are poated m battle array behind
what General McClellan or any other fede-
ral commander will find formidable obstruc-
tiona, but the character and extent of which
I muat not make public.
it IS impossible to tell when or where the
next blow will be struck in the great war.
We have toodly hoped that it would fall to
our lot to share the issues ol a contested
field on this line. But the enemy seems to
have given up all idea of an advance, and
we remain inactive. It may be that the
first intelligence we have ot the clash of
contending arms will be that which shall
arise above the din ot battle, and announce
a glorious victory in the heart ot Kentucky.
We can scarce repress a feeling of envy at
khe position of our comrades in that field of
labor. Be it theirs, however, it such be
the fortune ot war, to win honor and free-
dom upon their native soil, while we, who
bore the heat of tue struggle in its earliest
and moat doubUul hour, are deprived of
plucking the green coronal, and alar ofl" lan-<
guish tor the houjcs that we long to delend.
As for ourselves, this place seems to be
our destiny, uoltaa there shuuld be some
tide of good fortune to sweep us back to
Kentucky. The current impression ia that,
should the enemy not make an advance und
give us battle withiu the prtiseut month,
the army will be ordered into winter quar-
ters. And as lor winter quarters, we are
there now. Ah, how bitter and biting are
the blasts that day und night sweep by us
from the Blue Ridge to the broad Atlantic.
How keen the north wind this morning, and
how this evening it has rustled our little
tent: What great white troata we have,
and how cold and chaste the moon looks
upon the bare, desolate fields and naked,
shivering, forlorn treeo ! I pity the poor
sentry who ia waking hia two hoars' beat
within my hearing, and who beats his numb
arms and blowa his chilled fingers, should-
ering hia icy rifle, and, while observing that
'* All IS well" upon hia watch, looka won^
deringly to the west, and bethinks himself
aa his thoughts fly far beyond the horizon-
defining mountains, * Is it all well with the
folks at home ?' Ah, me ! there's the rob.
Who can teli us how it is io Kentucky V
There are hundreds io this regiment who
have not heard one word from home in three
months, and it were impossible to tell the
sickening, longing, heart-aching anxiety
that tbey feel.
NEW Al)VERTLSKMENT8
W^FW GROCERY HOUSE
At Saint Paul.
Coolev, Tower <fc Co.
Srauoh ot COOLKY a 10WCB. (formarir LIV
KaMORL A OOOLKT,) Si. Mate.
BSTABLISIiED 1843
WHOL.KSAL.1S aROCERH
Alio
Oommissioi] Merchants.
mpoaxKBa orroaciuN kruits, hots.
wmiis, L <^UOI;8, SKOAaa Ao.,
/ACKSOtr STaiET. BtTfVXXy ItVMX^ TniBD.
NEW A I) V EKTI8EMENTS
JJOOAN & CAMP
WoulJ InrU* »ll of their did trleDd«, and m maoT a*w
ooe* &■ will ccMDtt to tbeir
ISTEAV^ tSTOHE,
2 DOOaS BELOW THKiB OLD STAND.
Third Street, bntweeu Kiittert and Mliiuevota.
WHERE THKY HAVE OPKNKD OUT THEIR
SPLENDID STOCK
OP FALL AND WINTER
aooos.
Which they wUl lell kt prlcei that will trive MMUImetion
d«el
B
Referring to the •l>ore. wt- Leg leave to stAte, lh»'. for
the better a«caminodiiilon a jd cuiiv«Di«!uce 01 our ens-
ioatcr« »ad trienda to the upper counir} , we have e«-
UiblUhed a houae at thla poiir., (la connecllou with the
houae orcOOLRV 4 TOWK i, S t. Loul*. which will he
conUuued at her«tof(»re,)aDl are bow opealny a
COMPLETE and V/BLL ASSORTKD
STOCK OF CtROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEG ARS, &c., &c.
to which we would lavite tie aitetiiion of our Irleuda
and llie pablio gent- ralM , truatlag that the lonj
eatabllahed staudiuK aod reputation uf
our house, will be aautliclei t
gOAraiity of
FAIR AMD HONORABLE DEALING,
an ' with hH eoovietloo mitiired and eonfirtned by long
experieuce, ibai the true ti.iereata ot baver and sel-
ler are ber. prumoied in ihia direoilon, we pro-
pose meetiaK out trieods upon a
NK EXCHANGE
CUDia ECUCkTO:*'* BAKK, TBIIII) tTEBCT.
MARTIN a PAKrtONS, IVopnetsra. Tbli MtabU>h
meat 18 li'ted up lu a aiylt? to ooaparn with any liatlbK
Uouae In the elty (>yater« and Mea'a served up at a!'.
kcMurs Fartien ot rom U lo SO can be ac com mod aid j
on ehort not 'ce. (t««.7 d.Hii>
FREDEICK UILDERBKANT^
Manuiaeturer and I>«aler In aU Undn ot
FCKNITURK A.NO Q l.T MOULDINOS,
aiao
IMITATION OP ROSEWOOD MOULDINOS,
OtsIs, Looking Olass, Por rait and Picture Framea.
Ai greatly rtsdooed rate*.
WARKROOMSJ IN 80HCRME1ICRS BLOCK.
dec8-dly JACKSON 8TREKT, ST. PATL. MINN.
U R ti O U S K
RetBtaiirant anil Salooix,
BY HKNEkY F. E. VITT.
THIRD riTRKEl 8T. TAUl.
Oppoiiv hluneer liuarda' Armory.
Thia house is conducted oo the European prinelpta
~**«»1« atallhoora. The bar la siootted with the flne»i
imported Liquors and ClKars.
He la In receipt dally ol No. 1 Oyst«rs, which ar«
served up lu any >iad every style,
Theonly houseiu the city where pure Philadeiphis
Porter and Ale can be kad. deel-dfiuio
c
Cash ^Basis I
Ooofltle&t that our faciliUes wiil enable as lo me«t the
views of close and diacrlmiuatiuc buyers.
MISCELLANEOUS.
c.
H . MIX
SUCCESSOR TO W. S. COMBS,
Bookseller &c Stationer.
XUIRD STRKKT. SAINT PAUL.
Gii'ts for the Holidays
I'bi! larfoiii collection of KINK 80UK8, suitable for
Preaenla In Ihe city, cobsUlinK lu pari ol
RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS,
COURT OF NAPOLEON,
WOMEN OF BEAUT?,
LOVES OF TUE POETS.
THE CENTRE TABLE
In Cie Aepartmenu of LltJUORS and.SEGAR^,] our
Btookia large and complete, embracing choice brands
condned exoluaivelj to our louae, and to which we ci.n-
fideatly inviie the atienUon of thoae interesied, and
awaiting aa inspeetion of ouj- slock and prices, remain
Very rf s ecUallj .
"-"31 <.O0LKV, TOWER A CO.
A S H I CASH!
PAID FOR COTT<fFRAa.S.
.. ,^, r^ In goods 2H cents
• OLD 8EO0KD HA-VU hIo\K.s,
•* OLD IRON,
• '• •• COPPER A.\D BRASS.
* '• LEAD AND PEWTER.
ZINe:.
BARRELS AND BOXK8.
STKNCILINU WORK l»ONE. AND STENCIL TOOL:*
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.— A Rood aaaorimedt of Tinware — Aal
on eonsisoaent 50.000 No. 1 Khinglaa. Also, un cou-
slgnmen', an aswjrimen t of wrapping pap«-r.
A .?'..^T'*^i kindsof repairing done in the neateat style.
All kinds of Lamps repaired a&d altered.
Traps made and warranted not to break, and sold
vtry cheap, at manulaciuien.' p'ices, at
nov2S-<l«mo VETaL GLKRIN'8
Stone Bloek, Robert stree t, sign " Trap FactOTy."
AFES FOR SALE.
Safe, and one Bacon's
s
CUGARS--50 HEDS PRIME POR-
KJ to Kloo and N. O.— 3J bbla crushed, powdered and
couee— in store, and leamvit.for bale at lowest market
prices, by ( OOLE V, Tu WER a. CO.
I^BAS— 60 )i CflflSTS & CADDIES.
. Imp., O.F., 8. H., Ookjng, Ae. Fresh and prime.
CiyoLiY, Tov\KK A Co.
i ^OFFEE— iUOBAliS RIO— PRIME—
V/ at) do l.aKuayra do
i<a«iuayra do
10 poci.ets Mucha— very choice.
COOLEX, TOWER A OO.
KAI8INS-150 BOXES— LAYERS,
a. R.'s, whoiea, halves and (^uarferc.
OOOLKY. TOWER A CO.
CTAR CANDLES— 100 BOXES BEST
kJ 81. Louis brands. SO >4 > nU >« do.
<}OOi.ET, TOWER A CO.
TOBACCO— 100 BOXES— MOSTLY
X our own brands— aaaorHKl quaiiUes.
COOL.HY, TOWER A CO-
C EG ARS— 150 M. IMPORTED AND
KJ DUMliSI'IC— Inciuuiaj: some choice brands which
a CtKtLEV, TOWER A Co.
We cau reeoDamend.
FINK PUAYKH BOOKH, lilBl.KS,
&C. &C. &C.
Ct:e»p for *;ash at
C. H. MIX'ti
DIARIES
POR
At
»'. U
18 6 2.
MIX-ii
YSTEHS AND SARDINES — 50
eaaes assorted -best brands.
CCuLr.V, TOWER A OO.
OLD lipURON & KYE UHlsrClES—
We have a few bbls. in store— very old and tine.
COOLET, TOWKRACO.
BRANDIES-A FULL LINE— IN-
cluulng I'ure French. Apple, Peach, Cherry, Gin-
ger, • .\ beignette," Oomest c, Ac, Aj.
COOLEV, TOWER A CO.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
fvR Tan HOLlDAi'a.
At
C. II. MIX'S.
A WORD TO ALL WHO WISH TO
BUY
BOOKS OR STATIONERY.
Uavlug added largely to my stock by purchasss for
Cash,
/ iJfFMR SVPKRIOR lADUCEMEyTS TO CASH
VUHfUASMRS.
declS.dAwlm r;_ ^ MIX.
HOLLAND GIN - WARRANTED
chuiue and pure.
tX>OLEV TOWER A Ot;.
One large Lillie's double
patent r-afe.
Formerly io use at the Baokios House of N. J.T.
DANA, where tbey can be seen, or information ean be
had by addressing.
_ ., H. F. MAfiTEKSON.
nov27 dlBio Ht. Pant, Minnesota.
rj N I O N COMMERCIAL
COXxLEQE!
Heyward's Bloclc, Tlilrd Street-
0. F. CARVER, PRINCIPAL.
This lusutution is now opeu lor the reception of S(u-
c«Bt8. The facilities for acquinag a thorough
Commercial Education,
in a sheri time, are not inlerior to thoae oUered la simi-
lar Colleges at the East.
FOR PAKTICULARte
Call at the Rooms as above, or address,
O. F. CARVER,
i>ov24 Union Commercial College, 81. PauL
1 KWIS'S CHEAP DRUG STORE
The purest and beat Uquori for medicinal aa« la Uie
State ol Mlnneeoia, put up by E. W. Lewis, in peraou.
Irom Uquurs In casks, direct Irom the Custom House N
T., below cost.
FRENCH BRANDT-quart boUles-^Ue
ST. CROIX RIM— pure — iuc per botUe.
aoLLANuuIK do .'<5c do
hmbV'S^Vw^''**^ **" 20 j«w old, «6c per bottle
BtiKKKi Wi^K— liionoun— <>jc p«r b<»iUe.
UEIiiSICli CH.AMI'AIUNE-Warranled Jjeoulua-
»1.;0 per quart boll. e.
LO>DoN KROWN bTUUT— ISo pint boute.
A lot of Paiuu. ('olors, Glaaa, Ac.
cost, as iJr iostauctr
will be sold below
Vy INES-VERY FINE OLD PORT,
f T ^aJeriti. Cluiui^^ue, Ac Ac.
COOLEY, TOWER A to.
J.
B . S L 1 C H T
DEaLEJl IN
E R
j; w. eddy;
O-en eral G^rocer.
And dealer In the very btst
Family Provisions,
FORT STREET,
Just received aa entirely new stock, cim-
prisi-.g in pan,
^tlif^fl.^'^''^' Belcher's Syrups,
y r«m fees. Premium Butter
Durkee s pure .spieos, in tin foil-
^w*''vii'"*t i'*;''*",^*" ''" consignmenti
h. W. Kddy A Co'a Soap.
Pure winea and Liquors, for medlcmal n^e-
And ail other articleb usualy kept in a first
class store. noviS daw3m
±*^arailv Crroceries
AMI!
i^iiovisio:isrs.
AOfcMt'V OF 1UE CKLKBIIATKD DUNDAS MILL
FLOUR.
CORNER 7lh ANDJilKSuN tiTRKET,
Opposite Iixternutiomal Hotel.
GOODS DKLIVEREDFRKii OFCnARQE. TO ANY
PART OF TUB CllV.
NKwmyLtv^?£" brauds, 6c per B or $6 per 100 B>^
«KW J KRbiti ZIM«.— iteiter than the Frcoch— tic pw
tt. or $tt per lou. « -» p«i
PITT^m'RO OLAri.N-SAli, »2.;s, 9A13, $2.30 ; lOAli
rAtwi 0.i^-\ new ariicie,conumi;.g Jtrttoie. Uooai
M> ooilrd i^naeed oil .or Arstaa. ourpi ^-
per gallon.
70c
1h4 pe<vie can bring in th«lr preaerlpuoos and have
inem pot u>' by
JULIUS WSIU.
a iirai claae preacriptiotist. from the bMt Drugs and
forilf iliTXViJiSrc.^''' "*• "'-«' "^-^ "« "'^-
.MCWOOO,
y can gel tbeoi
I.OiiWOOD. FUfcTlC-5e.
rA BOXES CHOICE HAMBURGU
fjyj Cheese, lor g»le cheap py J. B. SLICiirKR.
Corner TUi and Jackson.
HOLLAND, BERRY & DAWSON.
BANKERS.
WIU huT and sell Exchange, Land WarranU, Bute
County and City Scrip . '
Culleciiiins made, and pruinptly remitted.
8af« InvestaentB made, and Taxes paid for non-resi-
dents.
Third !.treet, at. Paul Minnesota. nov28 dly
gYERS & POLLOCK
JAOKlOa STEIBT, OrPOSITK TBB IIG CLOCK, ST. PAtJt,
.Yanufftcturers and dealers In COPPER, SHEET IRON
and TINWARE. HTOVKS of the irnXmr. patterns.
Kieambeat and Steam Mill Work prompUy attended to.
decIO dly
O WEET AND PURfc OHIO CIDER.
KJ Just received and iur aa e by the barrel and ga<-
10 •>■ KLICI1T|£&'.S.
Corner Tib and Jackson.
Of\ BARRELS OP THEBEsFANir
fj\/ eipluaive, siraw colored Carbuu Oil, at COUl'K-
iiTio.N l-KlCE.S,by (he barrel and gaUoo, at
...... >i» 8LICUTKR'S.
PK* RV'^J'/m ^,A.KTAR-pur«-4C ceuu oer I
ut.^^M \"Vi'*^ V"*-"'-' *"* OATMKAL-loc per C.
P.ft!:^'*"*'.M?^^'^''*»^'''»<»«^ »»•«"*«• <Jologn*.
Perfum a, and Cosmetics; Combs, and all suol-^ooci
"A^v^btr iu'rri?*' ""'"•'"• «»"« "«»"*• «-"
O. GRANT LEWIS,
Asaigaee.
LAND-
WARRANTS LOCATED
The nud^rsigned having been extensively engaged lu
the
Keal Eestate Businenci
ANi>
uov21-^muu
35,000.^'
CIGARt), COMPRISING
tie choice and lavuriie braiida.
Aia..f a iiuri liii ol pure Turkish Smoking, a^id liue-cm
t^hewing lobaoco— ibe REST m the City— lor tale at
' rices to suit ihe umes, at jjLK til aii .■».
Opposite the Inieroatloaal 1 otei.
PHELAN
BROWN
4GEHT POB
& COLLOXDEB'3 BILUARD
TABLES, ud
PATENT OOWUINATION CURHIONS.
FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED
daily bvExpre!ts—llaJtby'» celebrated Peari Oys-
ters, for sale by the ease or can, at the lowest rates
*' SUCHTER'H.
ON HAND AN DFOK SALE CHEAP,
a large lot of Fresh (;aa, *nd ^'reserved Kroita
*> . SLIOHTKR -8.
BRA.N ON HAND
J. a. 8Lkuts;k.
♦JA TONS OF
tjxjajxi ter sale at Mill prices, bv
Having received the Agency fjr ihls section of coun-
try tor the above nrm, [ am prepared at al! times to fit
np and fumlah everything nee> ssary f . r a First Cass
BILLIARD Room ; and am ready at all times U) over-
haul, reflt and put lu ruaciag order. Table* out ot re-
pair. Cnshlons re covered, iJalls Colored, Ac. Ac.
P.S. Persons wishing any Information In relailin to
Srlceani quality of articles, ean apply to me at the
•tropcliian Rllilard Room. St. Paul. dMll^^m^
W
ANTED
i«. iw- If.SMK**"^ STAGE HORSES, weighing rot
less than 105O lbs. nor over seven year old, for which
we will pay fe lalr price.
J
December II, 186L
0. BURBANK A CO.
dlw
gLACK CLOTH CO A T8,
Silk Velvet VestSr
D O
deoll.
G S
At
K 1 N
PANTS
. a. TEMPLE'R,
Third Street.
IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A
supplv of Family Groceries cali at ibe corne' of 7in
and JacktiOn streets where yoi will Und the Hk..ir isK
LMJltU mock ot Kamil.t Uujceries in the • ilj, and
wbere your wauu wUl be •apiilisc at pr ces to stilt the
m°»« nuv21
3 CENTS IN GOLD OR FOUR CT6.
in Tinware paid tor gool Col ToM RAoii.
Oold and Stiver paid fer g M>d Rags, Woo:len ana
• otiou; cash paid for Copper, iJrass, old ( 'ast lr»n ol
a:i kinds, old t>iuvesand 8iove fipe,oid l.eac and Kina.
and old Uold and 8ilver.
8TENC1L CUTTINU. OF ALL KINUH,
At the Tin and Copter 8tore, Robert sireel, VETAL
Gl KKIN'8, stone bkick, between Sd and 4th street
where you can pnrchaee nen and second-hand ware
cheap lor caati or barier.
HU Paul, May :U, i<)61.-Iy
FOR THE
LAST ms YKABci IS THIS CiTY
STATE,
Now oilers his ervlce*, in coDiiecilou therewith, lo
LOCATE LAND WARRAN^.•^.
There have reeaBtlj been thrown open .to market
some live miliums of acr«s ol the choicest lands lu
.Vtnue.'ola.
No lands will be located imleai personally axamiue
by the undersigned.
Terms for ioeatiug 16(1 acre lAnd Warraou, »2& es«h,
lucludmg Land Office fees and ail expeuaec . Ho'n, n-rm
and 40's at proportionate rales.
HENRY McKENTY,
•>EALBR IN REAL ESTaTK, BT. PAUL, MINN
REFERENCES.
Hen. Henry M. Rice, V S. Senate.
•• .MortoD H. « tlkinaoo. U. 8. Senate.
Cyrus Aldrich. C..8. House uf Represeutauvt,
Wm. Wlndom, I'.S. House of Representatives.
Lafayette KmmeU. Chief, JosUee Sapreae Oourt
ol Xinneaola, St. Paul.
" R. R. .Nelson, U.S. District Judge, Jit. Paul.
Messrs. Tbonpaen, Brothers, Bankerm. 8t. PanL
.Hu Pan!, September 21. I06I. sepZl-d.wAtwIy
FOR RFNT— A FINE TWO STORY
DWKLUNU,
(Situate near Oorenier Ramsey's)
Containing eight roonu— with «il necessary oatbuiid-
Ings— good sUble— good well water.
Apply to PENNOCK PU6KY,
nova-d2w J. g. ▲. WARP.
DR. T. D. SIMON TON'
_ DENTIST.
IngersoUs Block, Bridge Square, 81. PauL
• •A*
TEETH Inserted in the best rianner on Oold, 8ilver,
or VuLCAKiTB. All operations irarranted.
Call and see speoimeusof the Voloakiti work.
oU-ly
QEORGE BENZ,
IMPORTER OF AND DEA1.KB IN RHENIUM
UCNUARIAS FRKN.;u AN'D CATAWBA '
WINES,
Ohampagne Liquors, Cigars, gwlM and Llmburg
TM... , V. '•««•«• Wb-^lesale and Retail,
Third su, bet. Waahington and Martcatstr^eu. Su Paul,
.V f*,4'"' '■«^«^"<^<* * "^ock of pure Hungarian Wines ol
the fdlowiBg bran .IS :
,JFj''^h'^P^^^^- 'flnt»-e of 1841 ; ndai, IM6 ; Paatl.
1^7 ; V lUaoT, 1864 . Tokaj Maalas. ikm, which he offen
at veryamai: protila. All ii.e above wmes arc war-
raated iceniuae. novlC-dly
n S. & JOS. H. 8 T O M B 8,
No. 1776 EAST JACKSON BTUEKT.
Betw«ca Fifth aAd Sixth.
Praotioftl Copper Bzniths, Pluxnb-
ers «Se Biieet Iron Woricers;
And Maaufacturen of Copper Kettles, Copper 8UU^
Veast Kettles, Teast Jugs, Liquor Pumps.
Lift and Force Pump, Soda Fountain
and Generators.
4^Partleular attention paid to Steamboat, I>istill«ry,
Mill and Plumbing Work In all IU Branehea. laogl-KUy
^(\ BARRELS OF NAPTHA-AN
tJyJ excellent Rubslliuie f«r 1 orpenuae.and warranted
tor any purp-se which that U ased for, and at 60 ner
e«at leas oosu For sale by the barrel or gallon
no»2r at UPUAM A HoLmES
1,500
BARBEL COARSE AND
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THE PIONEER AND UEMOCRAT. SAINT PAUL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19 1861
^ionta &§mmtii.
Rates of ^dvertiains
/ruin UAlL^ PlONKKE AND DKMOCKAT
• •M U«IS TO A
MISCELLANEOUS.
'•, (TM srACa
VOUOWUfS TABiaJ.
imm urn*..
ftWee IB*
Wr we«k.
t*'j week*.
0*e Squ*r«.
$■»
.... 1 SA
• ••• i 7ft
ijalb maaih 4 UO
f w. m«Qi)u ft Mi
nm>« moaus (7ft
II moatha 10 W
larelT* noaiks. U 00
utd. B^u
I S7
sao
tTft
SS7H
ft W
7M
tr
Post Omcc, Ml. Paul. Mli>n«MC«.
orrics BooKt.
>a w««k d*js f rum 7 o'olo«k a «. to 7 o'eloek r ■
''u Suu<Uyi. trum 11 o'clock ■ to i o'eloek r ■.
■osu or AMkiTAi. AJi* BkfABtoaa or haiu.
s> Kiiul to Pnirlo da Chi««, earrjaaf lb* wuioru nad
M>attiera nuUl.
i.eaT0s dally, except H»t<irday, b( 8 a m.
Arrtvaa duljr. a<e«pt Mundfty. ai 7>^ r ■.
Ml faul to U(U«aa, earrjt&s waj B»*ii u> »U rtv«r
Lrmiroa dally, eiacpt Konday, at 8 a ■.
Arrlrea daily, except Moduaj, at tf r m.
•-. Caul to rails uf lit OroU, Wlseoaslu. ria dtiUwaler
earei daily esoept riuaday, a 7 a a. Arrtrei daU)
Aiciipt dundar.at 12 a.
St haul to Crow Mrm(, (Upper Mlealaalppl riveri.
l.'^aTea dallT, except Huadajr, aift a a. ArrUea dally,
• loeptsuadar, at ; r a.
Hail* (ur Fort Abtsrerombie, tireekU>rld(e, Ac, on
Hml Kirer. are dispatched un Muaday, Wedaeitfay and
r riday ai S a a.
ii faiit lo ■■iuulh BeuJ. UiBDeaotarlfer. Leareidally
. i.it 8iiadaye, atir a. Arntrea daily eioepi Sun
> or »t U a
St faui I Morihfleld earrylai Mall for Parlbauli,
<J* oona, Ac I.Kavea Uoalay. Wedaeeday and rrt
day .t&AM. Arri»«» 1 ueaday . Tharaday and Satur
imf. at 7 r a.
■>< faul .V) L>t90aratt, luwa. na Canuoa fall*, Uoeke*
r, *e.
..navet M<Mtlay and Tburaday at 7 a M
vrrifee at at faul W^due«"lay and Saturday kt 7 f a.
• Paiil lo Nap<nor, Wu.
•:a»e« Mo. .day, aai ;o Sunrlie I'Uy only. TbursJay,
' A a.
imrei fuaaday «ad Irum Sanrlae City only. Satur-
i«> at ( r a.
. I*a<i I tu Sparta, Wia, ria Undsuo
-•«Te» ruoeday, IhurKlay asiC Saturday . at 8 a a.
irn*«a M(m4.vy, Wadurad^y aud Friday , at ft r a
■.tr»<iliof4Kta«e <irove, via Newport. 4e. I^oavee
» irday at 1 r a
>rrlTe« liaiur-iay ai tt a.
tia«iam mail ••I<iecaat7)j a a.
>iaiit laatiuK t>«fur« 7 o'eloek a a, cloae ai 7 r a.
II oibera cloae kail an hour before the time of
•■.ari:.!!
j« postage ttpiHi ai; iraasleni printed matter, torel^n
uJ>tim«« >c, aod upon all l«'iiers. roreifn and deraas
.^, is now re.juired to be fully prepaid by LoiieJ Slates
• <j4ts<c stamps. eioepliD eases where prepaymeoton
ntiers .k<* . to t'orelgn eouatrtes Is optioaal aad the
n^iJers do not wish to prepay.
I'araous maillnn letters, newspapers, Ac., whether
itrutestlr .>r>) foreif u eouatries. should therefore ascer-
anatiheot&ce ormailiQg, the exact postage tn ea h
3a»^ and ami L'uited Stat«a postagn ii^impa of sufflcleot
'alue to prepay the full postaKe ibereoa.
CUas. NICUOLh, Poatmastar.
St t'aul,Oci. 28. la61.
FORWARDING.
B.
o,
AMPHITHEATRE.
COBKKB SXVBIfTH AND JACKSON STKSkTH.
Open. Every Weduesday and
Saturday HJvenin«8.
i\ r. LOBD..
a ...«. . . . •
. Tr«aa«r«r.
SqVXSTRIAir, QTMKASTJC, PAHTOMIMIC ASD
TBiATKICAt FtaroRMAITCiS.
Doora open at 7 o'cloeit. Performance to cemmenee
•Xl^. Admlaaton, tteanta. Beaerved seau. AO oeau.
There will also b« a BIDINO SCHOOL epeDforthe
aceommodatloD of Ladies, Oeatlemen and Childreu.
For Terms, *e., apply to
O. W. DK HAVBK, Maoac r.
^docl7. C. OLIVK8, B>1 1 Biding M.ster.
OHKEHY & BRO THER,
^ BXCTiriBRH. AM» DBALEBH IM
Foreiijik 6c £)c>me8tio Liouora.
OKOOBKIKS. 40.. 40.
A \j. G R £ 1
LOWKB i^KTBB, ST. PAUL,
Storase, F'or MirardlnB, and
OOMMISHION MSBCHAKTfi,
WHdUBSALK UKALBRM IM OBOCBBIB8
PBOVI8ION8, (iBAlH, 4e.. 4e.,
▲faaia for the Port Byron Extra Wklie Lime,
AJao. Afeau for the
ILLINOIS CBNTBaL EAILBOAI),
And the
UBAND TBUNB BAILWAY GO. OF CANADA.
CoBtraeu for traiuportaUon betwaeo 8L Paol, Boaton,
New Baflvcd, Mocireal, New fork and all potnta Baal,
ma4a tipoo the lowest and moat arorable tenaa
Mark Packages ■■ Care of L. B 4 U. Orelc."
raaaeagar Ttekais via Bailroad aad Oeaaa Sieamera
to and tnm all paj-ts or
OBBAT BRITAIN AND IBBLAND.
For Partk]alarsa(>ply ai the tteora.
L B UBmo. tjaauj CHAS.aBBia.
RAIL ROADS.
BANK NOllCEb.
U
DVKRTISEI
E.
b.
8UMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
1861.
CHICAQO,
ST. U)UI8,
H£W rOfir
1861.
BOSTON,
CAIAO.
TIA
NK"' OHLSAHS,
EMPLE k BEAUPRE
U E,
Com tniaaiou
8 T O B A
F'or'wardiniK and
AMD
LOWKB Lk'VEB, .St. Paul Mmn.
AGBNTH for Latltn, Smith 4 Boie* ' tlua Powder.
AgenU for the Dalted Hia-.aa DUpateh marlft-17
S. B. CHAMrUM.
Third street, between
Dawson's Bloek.
Jackson aitd Bebert >U-e«U
dec6 dly
LXSUUANCK,
EATON,
BAL I !iSOft.< NCR 4 t;OLLKCTINa AOBNT.
Sr aOL, MIJfNlCSOTA,
' aajiriao r rou.owiau nasTHXASs lasmiAaes
cOBFAjiiaa :
AJANHATTAISr
» K IN-SUHANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
t»' OaPITAI. and <UKP1.U8 9400,000
HUMBOLDT
l.iK iNUUKANOi:} OOIdLPANY
OV NEW YORK CITY.
^ii tJAriiAL AND ^PRPLUS S»4&,00j
AROTIO
- liiK iK^SUUANCK COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
AW.' 04 -iTAli AND 8UBPLU8 9298,U00
CITY
4Kb, NSURANOE COMPANY-
bAHTPORD. CONNECTICUT.
U I'AflTAL ANUSL'BPLUS SSaS.OU
CONIS KCTIGUT
IKK INHURANCK COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
A .ti OAPirAL ANUSUKt LU8 9S«6,0(X>
N ORTII-W^ESTERN
r .Kli* MAKINK INS. COMPANY
CITY OP 08WEOO, N.Y.
x .• «'APITAL AND SURPl.t'S tSST.iftO
N*^w Knglani Mutual
-IFK INHURANi- COMP'Y,
ttOHTON, MAdHACL JUETTB.
4CK.^»v.l.Ark» rUJiU 01.780,711 J<
I ^a>d in aod aecarely InTeeto-. Will Insure all kinds
ates adapted lo the
)f real aod peraoaal property
aasard.
Ais<) Inland Nartgatlon, aad
tiska .aken.
At .oMies boBwrably adjusted andpald
f ranaportatlou Cargo
aitkls
ly
OiNT!iVENTAL IN8URANCK CO.,
NKW YORK.
-II paLi In aud securely mTested)
Jul) 1st, IMU
i.billi -i 0U,7ri
(iKuRdK T UUPK, President
ti. .lai-waT, tieorstary.
i'vau -'SOB, Aaaisiant Secretary .
ITY KIHK IN a.
IftOO.OOO
, W3,2uii
COMP'Y,
IT] H I G
AGO BREWERY.
LILL
& DIVERSY.
BKXWBBS OF
Liirs stock. 1
AND 1
CREAM PALE ALeJ
LAGER BEER, |
PORIER
AND BROWN STOUl,
FOB SALS BT
aeo17-dlT
WM. C0NSTAN8,
AOKKT ST. PAUL.
AOOB NEWMA
Merchant Tailor,
N.
orPBKs Bia
VIRT LAROK AND WKLL SKLKCTKD STOOB
THE BEST EVER BBOL'tiUT TO THIS
MA&KET, AT A VERT LOW PRICK
,„ -_„ Wholesale and BctaU Dealers kn
CASSIMBRE.
„..„_„ „„ QENT'8 FCRNISHINO GOODS
RBADT-MAOB CLOTHINO, 4o.
Purchasers would do well, before pnrehaslng else
where, to ''xamtae and price the tioods
JACOB NKWMAN.
C othlng made at the shortest notice, by
noT3-d3m JACOB NEVTMAN.
WALTER W. WEBB
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreifijn "Winoa. Brandiea and
Q-in,
LONDON PORTER, SCOTCH ALE AND
BCOTCfl WHISKEY.
iLSq. OLD BOURBOV AND RVE WHISKY
LO.VOWOBTH'.S STILL CATAWBA WINK,
TIlAMPAONEli— CELEBRATED BBANDS, 4o
UPHAM & HOLMES.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND OHiALBRS IN BOAT 4 BAB 8T0BB8,
Vt J. W. Simpson's Wartbouse,
sepl»-daw8m Ix)wer Levee, 8l Paul, Minn.
NEW YORK.
kyilal
irulua. July 1st, IdtU.
..>MO.(M>
. . 133,M4
«0SS,3M
.•blUUea M,40U
J08BKH WALK BR, President,
THOS. W. BIRDSALL. Vice Pres't
L. UAfiKMiK, Secretary.
UARKET' FIRE INSURANCE CO.
NEW YORK.
•v^ta* $aOO,000 IK.1
■ tcpina. Jaaaarj La*. UU 64.003 Si
9204,863 11
Abllltloa 98.6»7 84
ASUKB TATLOB, Presldeat.
•M < C. FaaaMAD, Seoretary, mySU
Br>'tf 'biirihaoi the net produof <he bttslaessof hese
>a|^<sii:ea are divided annually to bolder* t>f their poll-
>U> ~eHp bearing Iniereat.
JOHN 8. PBINCB, Agent,
«i>4-4lT St. Paul.
iITERPOOL and LONDON
r IRE ATSTD LIFE
insurance Gompanv.
■■■' '- i " ^ — ' ■■
CAPITAL AND BB8BBTBD FUND, OTBB
$6000,000
PAID FROMPTLY AT
WltaOtTT tlXTT DATS' aoTick.
INSt'KANOB EFFKCTBO ON
JOaa ROLXAKD.
LA
WIIXlAM DAWBOa.
DAWSON
TIOLLAND &
DEALERS IN LAND WiRRANTB,
STATr, COUNTY, AND CITY SCRIP.
Will also buy and sell Real Estate, pay Taxes, loao
aoney, sail Land Warrants, on ene or two years'
'liae, 4e., le.
Opposite HKW.SON 4 BARNES' BANK. St. PauL
oeSl-d*wWd ^
Beaumont 6c Q-ordon,
o R o C B RS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
LARPBNTBOR'S OLD STAND,
CORNER THIRD t JACKSON STS.
amai-44wly
P. F. McQuillan.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
A.nd Coxnzniaaion IVIerohant,
PBINCKS NKW BLOCK.
Je»
LKYSK. SAINT PAUL.
^0^~ h^
SIGHT.
l»E
EFFKCTBO
TERMS.
UBKBAL
uUoles asalgaable bf eodorsemeat without pwmlnlOB
tor eogagemeal
of the Company,
lible
-ikareholders peraooally reaponaii
of the Oompaay.
JAMBS BBOWN. Esq.,
! FRANCIS COTTENkf, Esq..
■ HENRY ORINNELL. Esq..
Ai.FRKD PELL, kao..
ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Jr.. Bsq..
B. W. ARCHIBALD. Esq
Add o bars. Dtreetors and Shareholders
New York.
$»piJ
BKFKBBNCBB IN NEW TOBZi
Duncan. Sherman 4 C«.
Alex. T. Stewart 4 Ca.
Urtaaeli. Mlatum 4 Co.,
B. L. 4 A. Stewart,
O. W. 4 J. T. Moore 4 Co..
D. Appleion 4 Co.
THOMPSON. BROTHBBS.
AgenU for St. Paul aud Tletaltj.
M
TNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
A3.-iBT8 JAMUABY 1. 18(1 $»t»9btirb 39.
rlUE AND
INLAND NATIQATION
INSURANCE.
omoa, K'o. e, Rosera* Slook,
SAINT PACL, MINNBSOTA.
iTlS^ly M. MOBLBT. Agent.
niU(KNI& INSURAOB COMPANY.
HA&TPORD. CONNECTICUT.
« rs JANCABT 1, 1801 JOOO.OOO.
JiStto Xa. Bocera' Bloefc, BL Panl.
lajl Uly M. MOBLBT. Ag— t.
riFB INSURANCE
HIW70BC
1 Atm Inaoranoa Company.
HBW TOBK OITT.
wiNT FBBBMAM. MOBBI8 PBANKUM,
AMuary. Praaidrat.
. atats ime of the b«M Ufa laauraaM CoaspaaiMtatM
' .uved Staiaa.
''•nptM m*r fee oMatM4 ot
aw.
s
T. PAUL GAS LIGHT CO.
By a leaolutlou of the Board of Dlreetors of the St.
Paul Gas Light Co., adopted Norember 18th. 1861, the
price of Gas was reduced from and aftar Not let, mm
$6 TO $5 PER 1000 FEET.
St. Paul. Norember IBih, 1861.
JOHN
DOTiO-dlmo
A. PECKUAM,
Seeretary.
fAWs OF MINNESOTA
Town OrgaaUation Law,
County Organisation Law,
Geaeral Road Law ,
Common Sehool Law.
ALi. IK oaa i>AMrHi.Bt.
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
Mallad to any addreaaln the State.l
TwelTeCopleaforOlftO. For sale by
PIONEER PRINTING COMPANY. ST. PAUL-
N
EW RESTAURANT.
MBALS AT ALL HODBS.
B; ALBERT KUBY, Ageot.
CITY HALFWAY HOUSE THIRD STREET.
Fresh Oysters dally, BcrTod up at a moment's notlea.
THIRTY CBNTS PBB DOZEN.
oel0-d3m ALBKBT KUBT.
PROCLAMATION
FROM
JUSTICE A FOREPAUOH.
The aDder«l«B«d, by rirtae of their oabounded sue*
eeaseai ia suiting ihe wants of the people uf this eity
and State, la their salectlona at goods, again eall th«
attention of buyera to their splendid stoek of
Spring and Sunxmer GK>oda.
Our stoek is eomposad ot every TarlatT and oattam
of LADIES' DBES8 GOODS at praseni la Style In tha
aaaiam emts.
Country daalara wUl flud It to thalr adraatata U> cIt*
na a eall and azamlaa oar ficurea.
)ell-dly JU8TICE 4 FOBBPAUOH.
M.
P. BROWN,
.r^*-41y
IMOBBBOLL.
A«Mt,Bt.Cattl.
IMPOBTBB OF ALL KINDfl'OF
BEADS AND FANCY QOODB.
Prioas to suit the ttaea.
DEPOT, NO. 180PKABLSTBBBT NEW TOBK.
aaglT
EAGLE BAKERY, AND ORAOKEB
MAN C FACTORY.
vrrT«Tii ATM cmcs
PBOPBIBTOB, MAIN STBEET,
(latharearorthaAmarieaa Hooae, la new brlok
bttlldlnf.)
Thaikkrulforpaatfarara, he raapeetfujiy Informs the
pnkUe that ha haa enlaisad hla aatabUahn. nt to such an
•ztaat that ha U aaAblad ta anpply tka Pablla with
Bread and Oraakara. aad MarahaaU at whaiaaale
tlQwar nriaa ttes any othar Bftkary la St, Paal,
n«Tl»-41y
TUBODOKB Boacr.
JgORUP & CHAMPLIN,
Wholesale Q-rocers,
STOBAUK, FORWARDING AND COMMiSH'OK
We keep the largeat StoeK of Groceries in 8t. Paul,
aad Country Merchants will And U to their uterest
give ua a eall before purchasing elsewhere.
soLB AeaiiTS roa
Pitt's Thrasher and Separator of Chicago.
Aatral OH Company, oi Pittsburgh,
Cutter * Secombe's Paper MllU, of .ICiuneapolU
Northern Line of Steamers to St. Louis.
Unnuibal A .si. J<>e«pb UaUro&d.
Miiwamoe 4 Prairie du Ctuaa Railroad, myll-dly
Illinois Central
AMD
GALENA k 0. U. RAILROADS.
EDGERTON,
li anker »
AMD
m:xcii.a.^os brosleir.
saint paul.
CoUmuoos made onaU polnu In the NorU.West.aad
I for leaa oorraat rates of axekaage and aotmsl ex
inenrrad. jeS-dij
JO BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.
The c'oiumisalouers uf Anoka County are desirous ol
borrowing tntm five to ten thousand dollars, to enable
them u> lund tite coontf debt, the loan to he aeourrd by
County Bonds, running for not less than three years in-
teresi payable seml-auuually.
Paruea wUMng to lavaat in thoaa secoritlaa, wtll ad-
dress eiUisr of ue undersigned, aiattng aasaant, time
aiid terms, and every satistaetory Lulormation will be
given.
JAS. 8TARKEY, St. Paul.
J.F. BLODukTT,
anglO d3» County Andltor. Anoka.
IT Ifcl THE
NEW PUBLICATION o.
LIFE OJb' TRj^JDE
TBAIN8 LKATB DUMLBITH.
l.fn*';^ At Chicago at ft. ift P
DAT BZPBK8S. 7 A.M.
Sundays axeepted
NIGHT EXPBB88. tJSO
P. M., Satardays ex-
eeptad.
yyM. CONST ANS
Storage, l^orw^ardixi^
AND
Coxnxuiaaion M.erolxant.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DEALER m SALT, IV AILS, PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
Aaaat rot
Steams 4 Marrlns Safes, WUder's Patent.
Brunswick 4 Bra., Marbia-Top Billiard Tahlaa,
Ohio.
MeCormiak's Reapmg and Mowiag Maahlnaa,
J,
cnn
C. H
1860.
LUl 4 Dtversy's Chicago Cream Ale !
Mark Paokages,
^lii t>are " Wm. Conatans, St. Paul.
M ; Fultoo at S.SO P M ,
Burllattoji at 7.W P M
vi^'^V- M« P M , St Loula^
^8 P )( ; 5Sro, 10.46 A iT;
MwaphU, 38 'hours; New
Orl^na SB hours ; New
i ork. sa hours ; Boaton 6i
hours
Arriving at Chicago, 6.46 A
M ; FcQtOD. at 3.06 A
M , Rock laland, 6 a M ,
Barhngton, 6.30 A M ; Ouln-
CT, V A M ; St Louh, U.Si P
M ; Cairo, 10.46 P M : Mem
his, 38 hours ; New Orleans
hours ; New York ftl
. hours ; Boaton, 63 hours.
^
SPECIAL NOTIGE.
[>ARK£R PAINE
BABKMB AND BBOKBB.
Bzehange bought and aoM.
Collections made throughout the Stale. laterestal-
lowed ou uma deposlu.
Land Warrants bought and sold. laTestrnfuikntadc
and taxes ^id t^tt noo-resideoia.
Odice at «d stand, b.ink itow, M street, St. Paul.
norio-dly
LEGAL.
ir TOO HAYK NEW G(X>D8 TO SELL,
LSI IHE PEOPLE KNOW 11.
ingers leartng St Paul on the Morning Boat
OBTAIN A GOOD NIGHT'S BB8T,
Aad arrire at Dunlalth, to eonnaet with Evenlitg Train
for all potnta, South and Baat.
Paaaeagers leaving by AiXemoon Boat eonneet with the
Momlug Tralita from Dunlelth.
a9*Sleepinc Car* attached to all Night Tralna.
Baggage cheeked to all important polnU.
For through Tickets and Information apply at the office
of the Cetnpany, on Jaekaon street near Levee,
S. B. FORBES, Agent, 8L Panl.
W. B. ABTHOB, Gen'l Sap't, CUeago.
W. P. JOHNSON, Gen'l Paaaenger Agent, Chicago.
L. B. 4 C. GBEIG.
<Ui>» Freight Agents. St. Paul.
OBAS W. WOOLLB*.
a. T. VOOAOLBT
QJ LA.RLES W. WOOLLEY k CO.,
LOWER LEVEE. ST. PAUL.
O B W A fi D 1 N
AM»
G
Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN UROOERUtt,
GBAIN, PBOVISIOMS, LIMB, ko.,
ko.
AND
AGENTS FOB TUB
ILLINOIS CBNTBAL BAILROAD.
PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD.
Davidson Line of Steamers, Minnesota Rtver
Merthem Traasportauon Oumpany from the kasi
Excelsior " Young Amenea" Com Cob Mill
Woodward's Smuttar and Separator
Ceroeene Oil Company of New York,
4e., 4e., ^.
Oootraeu for trausporiation between St. Paul, Uostoe
New England, Montreal, New York and all points East,
made npon the loweat and moat tavorablk terms by M.
T. Compaay.
Mark paekaces
•• WOOLLBT4 00.
St. PauL"
For
St. Paul, April 17. I860.
ATTOK^EYIS.
D. Cooraa k. f. Ubowbu..
nOOPER k CROWKLL,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
Irvine's Block, - . . st. ^,^ax.
Prompt atiantiuu given lu businees in SUte and Fed
erai Courts, tc Coilectioua, and to professional busiiies
generaUy . teba*-4iy
JUBB a SaHSOUK CRAai-BS C. LOJTD.
AN BORN k LUND,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Practice lu all the Courts of this otate, and the L niied
Siat«s District Court.
OUhoe on I'hirdsU, jver t acknbln 4 Edgerion's Bank
St^Paiii.^ febS8
HORN* G A LU Th A .
A ITORNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
ulllce, the >.ame as occupied by the late William Uol-
linsheacj, hj«i., over the Store ot Culver 4 Farrington,
Third Street, St. Paul.
HENRY J. HORN. R. B. GALUSHA.
febO-dly
s
M SHERBURNE.
• ATTORNEY AND CUUNSKLLO.i-AT-LAWT
Catholic Blook, Third Street, St. Paul, Mioneaota.
noA;S-dly
MORRIS LAMPREY, ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt attenUon
fcvea to CoUeeUng. omce, Heyward's Block, Third
atreal. SU Paul, iliuiuisota. Iell-i>
TAX PAYERS
MOTICE TO
< oasTT Tbbaiubkr's urrioa, >
St. Panl, December 1st, 1861. >
The duplloate of Taxes lor Slate County, Ciiy, Sehool
and ai; other ;'urp(iee»i, lor ;he year Ib61, is uow In my
bands for collecuo^, aud the lollowlug per oeuiage has
beau levied :
For the support of the Stale Governmeiit on each
collar's valua tion
To pay interest CD State indebiedncsB.
For County purposes
For support of Comiooa Schools,
To pay :ulerest on C'oLiaty ludebtedneas
For support Of ;he Poor
For Road pnrposaa In lownof Bose
For Townahip purposes in Town of Muaads View
" „ •' " " White hear...
Boad *• *• ii it
" Township '• • Beaarre....."
" Boad " " ••
•* Special School and District tax " *.
" lowDshlp parposes in Town of New Canada.
" Special Sehool Ui strict tax '* ** •'
" Road purp.ises In i owa of •• ••
" Townsbip purposes in luwn of MaLaan
" Boad
Mills.
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S
1
3
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2
ft
3
2
3
6
3
ft
CITY TAXES.
gPor support or City aovernmeni, and to pay Interest
on Clt/ indebtedness, 6>6 nulls on eaeh dolUr's valua-
tion.
For n>aeial tax Second' Ward, Interest on Bobert
Street Sewar donds, IH mills on each Oallar's valua-
tleu.
For special Ui Third Ward, interest on Frankiai
Street sewer Bonds, 1.6 of a mill on eaoh dollar's valu-
ation.
A diaoountof tan per cent, will be made on Counij
and City taxes. If paid before the Istof January next
Five per cent, peualiy will be added to aii unpaid taxes
after thai date.
1 wll. attend at the plaee of holding elections lu each
Townahp, for the purpose otrocaiviuK ta^es, as fol-
lows .
**cLean Townthip at the Poor Farm on Tueaday,Jao.
7 th, 1862,
New Canada Township, at St. ,ohn's City, on Thurs-
day, Jan. 9ih, laOX
While Bear Township ai the School House, near A
Pepin's, on Saturday, Jan. llth.lSfti.
itoee Townahip at the Sehool House, Lake Como on
Monday, Jan. Uih, leOi.
Mounds View Towa.'>hlp at the house of Uenrr Por-
ter, on Wednesday, Jan. 16ih, isbz.
Reserve Township at the bouse of William Nevlns on
Thurdaay, Jaa. i6ih, 1862.
I .wlU attend thereafter at my office In the eUy of Sl
1 aul. to receive taxea from persons wUhlng lo pay ihe
. ' ^ ROBERT A. SMITH,
deelO.dtm County 1 rea surer ■
Jj^ 1 N N E 8 O T A
Supreme Court Reports
PUBLISHED BT AUTHORITY OF LAW.
? O L U M B 3,
eosiAivuia imm oabh Daoinu at nm nam ar
ooirat UI 1866.
««« PA«KS. »&ica •••0.
Ml* BAUI BT.
PIONBKB PBINTING COMPAXC,
Saint Panl.
WUl b* torwardwl by Mali, poat-paid, npon thereealft
of theprtae.
8 NOTICE
4SSIGNEE
Peekham, having aaada an asalgnaent of bla prop-
erty for the benefit of his eredltors, nottee U harcbV
given to all parsons having demands agatnat him to
preaaat thalr olaima. And all peraons taaai WBTln
dsbiad whia, are harvby notUtod aad rcaoirad to "^«
lauaadlate paymaat to th« nodertlgaad. ^^
Dated hhahopee Mian. Nov.l3ih,
L. OOWP
oorlOdlB*
1861.
L, OOWPBBTUWAITB.
Aawnaa of p. r*
Peekham
/ CHANCER Y SALE — DISTRICI'
V> COURT Of THE UNITliD STATES FOR TIIE
juSTivlCT OF MlNNEaoX A. tvft.
Ivdward V. Prouty vs. Clark .T. Wiuans, Caadace A
WlA.iu, Jonas U. W tnier and llarnei N. M inter
FUKkMJLOStRli: IN CHANCERY.
Decree, octubvr Term, A. D. l»ii— 61,iM u6, inlereai
aad eoats.
Pursuant to the decretal order uf the above Court,
made m ihis cause, ai the October Term, a D 1861 the
audersigued Master in Chant ery ol said t;ourl will .eli
at public aucuuB, lo tAe highest cash tiiUaer, un i ues
day, the aevtutn I7tiij oay ol January, A D
iaoA at elereu u'clocx in ine toreuoon, ai the iruu!
uuirauce lu the place ui holding tne saiU court, in
Brjwn's Block, un ihird stieet, m the oity ol su Paul,
in saiJ Uiatrict oi Miiineaou. the lollowing described
prcmueii, situate lu the county ol Rice, state ofMiu-
uuaula, to N%li :
Ihe uoriii west quarter Ol section No. twelve 112L la
townahip No one nunared ana nine lllW], uorth i.i rac^e
Ao iweuiy-one ^21 J. west, conumiug one nuudred and
■ixiy acres, mure ur leds.
Pt. Paul, .xov.lj, 11)61.
JAMlKS W. TAYLOR,
. , Master in ..nauoery.
Cols 4r Casa, PlaintiiTa Solicitors. norll>-dlaw6w
For the
1861.
MILWAUKEE
East.
~ 1861.
DU CHIEN
AND PRAIRIE
RAILWAY.
FORMERLY MILWAUKEE AND M. B.B.
raaoDfla to milwavabb ajib oaiCAOO. wixaour osAXai
or OAKS.
THE PASSENOEB PACKETS
MILWAUKEE, KEY OITT
ITASCA,
NOBTUEKN LIGHT, and WaB BAGLB,
Will rua this Seasoa between
ST. PAUL AND PBAIBIB DU OHIEN,
Leaving dally at 8 A m .
Making a daily Una and reliable oonneetion with the
Mil-waukee Sc Pralne du Ohlen
Railroad,
FOB MILWAUKEE AND CHICAGO.
THESE BOATS HAVE BEEN REFITTED,
And aicel all others on the Upper Mississippi for
OONTENIENCB,
BPBBO,
AND OOMPOBT.
They wUl NOT reoelve or deliver Freight at the La
Croase Oepet, thereby avoiding delay.
Paaaesgers by taking this line of Boats, leave St.
Paai la the morning, paas La Croase
BETWEEN 13 AND 3 AT NIGHT.
ABO
ABBIYE AT PRAIRIE DU CHIEN NEXT
AFTERNOON.
Giving the Paaaengers
A FULL NIGHT'S REST,
and Breaafast ou the Boats.
Passengers by this Route avoid the change Irom Boat
to Cara, and Cars to Boat at
MIDNIGHT.
Paaaengers lor Chicago by this Bouie
AVOID THE OMNIBUS BIDE OF OVER A MILS
AT MILWAUKEE,
And ara taken from Prairie du C^hlen to Chicago or
Milweukee.
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS OR BAGGAGE.
Arriving In Chicago at 6;20 A M, making direct oon-
neetion with the morning express train.
for the Eaa i and South.
Baggage will be checked through to all potnta East
and South, thus avoiding all trouble to pacisugers.
No ouinibus charges in Chicago.
Superior Patent Sleeping Cars on all night trains.
The time by this favorite route Is always as quick, aud
the fare will be always as low as by any other ronte.
Be sure to ask for Ticketa via Prairie du Chlen.
Paaaengers tor Milwaukee make direct coanections
with the
OALB UNDER FORECLOSURE—
k/ blATK uF MINNKBuiA, CoLNl V OF RAM-
o«.Y,i^iaiRiCT Court secw»nd judicial dis-
ftilc'l •
Charlea Weils, Pl'u, against George Irvine aad Oliver
Deau, defts.
In ^urs.iaoce of a jadgeueui and decree of the Dis-
trict i^ourtoi the Second Judicial Di.triot ol the State
ol Minueaoia, uiade lo the above entitlea acuou. and
beariuir d»ie un the Uiirieeuih ul July, A. U., loot 1
Aarou W. i uilis, oheruj of tue sa>d County ol Ramsiy'
appoiuitu oy saiU t, jurt loexecuta such juO^cmeut wiu
aeli at public auuuuu, to the highest bta>.er, lor oaan at
Ibe trout U<*ur Ol the Court lloU»e, lu .ne cuy oi bt t'lul
in said county, on i hursOaj , ihe mum cay oi Jauiiary
A. U., 1062, at ten o'clock in the loreuoio ot that <l»y'
the toilowiuK aescnbeo pruuiiscs lyiug and beiua lu liie'
couuty ot Kaiosey, aaa biate ol MioueMia, Auuwu auU
aesUo*'*d as loiiow., u> wu:
Luu numbered fourteen, UU and hfXeen, (16J in bloek
number keventy, (To) in Daytun 4 Irvine's aadlijou to
baiut Paul.
Saint Paul, November lath, 18til
AAa,oN W. TULLIS,
Sheriff of Ramsey Co.
by Ross WiLKUfsoB, Deputy.
Sabbobii 4LD1ID, Atty'slur Piaintui. nov2U-dftw
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If you are a wholesale merchant, and wiah to f r^nd
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CHANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
COURT 0>" THE LNlTtD Si'ATES KOR THE
DISTRICT OF MINNESOfA— SS.
Lotus Himonin vs. Andrew K, Kiefer, Augusta E
Kiefer and Herman H . Macbleit.
IN CUa.VCKRY.
Foreclosure Sale— i>ecree, October Term, A.D., 1861—
$876 44, interest and coats.
Pursuant to tita decretal order ot the above enutled
conn, maae in this eauae atiiie i.*ctoOert erm, a.d. 1861,
the uuaenjigned, Maaier lu Chancery, wih »eli ai pub-
lic aucUwu.iolhe nigbesl ca.U biader, on Tueaday. the
tweuty-louith (24tO; day ol December next eustiiUK,
U86ij, at eleven o'clock in the loreuoun kt that day at
thetront entrance to the place ol holdloK said L'uiieC
States District ^./Ourt, In BrowL's t>locx, on '1 blr' street
la the ciiy ot St. Paul, in saia Dw.ncl uf Miunesoia',
the lollowiug deavrioed pretaises, situate in the oouniy
01 Dakota, lu saia i>iairict oi Miuaeaoia, to wit ;
Xbe aouinwesiqukricr oi the ^outbeast quarter, and
the s> utheaai quarter of the suuUieaai quarter of sec
tiun Lweniy-one Uij, in lowuahU' uue huuureU aud of
leen |il6l, nortu oi range tweuty ixuj west, cttniaunuiK
eiiibty Laui acres of lauu.
Ai.o, ine loaoHiot described land in said oouutv to
wit : '
Oommencina seven bi chaius an., thirty 1301 links
noruieaa eri. iroui tue souiu weal curner ul tae rulier-
luu purcnaae ; ttience ruuni g uuria nity-tive iMj oc-
greea ana twenty i2j, miuuus e si, to tue MisaiMiupi
river, Ucuce oue lij chaiu abd niuety l^j unAs lo vTiu
Fuller', west Uue , lueuce along aaid u..e lea lit;.
oluuns , theuce lo puint of begiuniug, cuntaining iwu
Uj a- res ol land mure ur less.
Also. 10 wt a uouui) :
tne * r.i uai> Ul tbe northwest quarter, and the north-
wemqu^rier Ol ihe.uaio.es. quarter, aaO the ujrU
weal qa.>rtcr oi the bufUieaat quarter, aou ,h« aa«t naii
01 the uOMnweatqiiArior, aud nerioeast qu.ritr of the
sou.Awesi quarter, all ui secuuu numberau iwenty ouc
l^lj, intowu tup oue uunured a..ii niieeu Ilis], norih of
range nuiaoer iwreuty 120] west.
JAM&t* W. TAYLOR,
_ Master iti Chaaeerr
Dated SL Paul, Nov 5, 1861. v»»-oerj .
M. s;. ambs, Piaintut 's t>oUeltor. nov6-dlaw6w
ADVERTISE,
If yon have property to aell^
ADVERTISE.
Do not e tere that there Is nobody to buy. Tranaao
tlons are osade every day by ihoaa »ho— »•»■»■«»
ADVERTISE.
If yoo have building materials to sail too will aar.
rourselfUieiroubieflJ seeking s cnatoiw atthe rtik
•f net flndlng him, U yoo- —""or. at tne ruk
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If you hare hooaes to let th.»re are many new oomHr.
to the elty who eannot trava-.. Uia whof. pl^bw
whom you ean raaob If ~~— Fiace, out
The preaent critical state of European attairs wiii
reader thaae publications unusuaily lu.eresliu^ dunni:
the tortneomtng vtar. Tney wiii occupy a middln
uround beiwem the hastily written Dews iiem*. crude
speculations, and aying rumors ol the dauy Juurual
ana the punderous lome ot the luiurc huloriau, *riueu
after the living icteresi and eiciitmentoi the ^reat u,.
aticai events ol the lime Bi.al. Late tasked »a ay iTi.
to theae PeriodioaU tliai r.-..dtrs mu.t looX lor it'e i.n ,
realty mteiiigibie aud rciUble hiaiory Oi current cvenia
and as such, lU tiicir <. eli cBiabnalirO liierary, acieounx:
and iheoluiciciu onaracier, wc urae ih«m upon the oob-
.ideralioa Oi Lbc reaOiiiK public.
ine receipt ol AD VANChi c<UKK i S trou the liritiat.
publiahers gives additional vaiue to theae Repr;nia m.
aamuLb as uiey c^u uow l>e piaccu in uic taudao: .ub
Bcrloers about as suou as tba una ual editious.
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>'or aay two Ol the tour Keviewa
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builWaNlA' FOi^RCEMaa year lur "Bla^hwoud."
and but FotKlh;ti..N Ch.Nf.> a >ear lor each tl t e
Reviews.
At the abjve pneea the Magasioe will be fiimlahedt«>r
18o«.
AMD AS A
PREMIUM TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS,
the Nos. ol the >auiePcri dlca s lor isoo will befurulsb-
ed Cwaiplcie \cnhuut adUuiimat cAu/yc
l-Ulike iiie more e^ueiuerai Magazines oi the day
these i enodioaU lute litue by aae. Hence a luU
J oar ol Ul. ^ob. icr Ibtio may be regarded nearly as
vaiuab.e as >or lObJi
buoaorioera wisuiug also the .-"los lor '61, Will be BUP
pUed at the foiiow lug t ^tremely low rales.
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DETROIT AND MILWAUKEE BOATS,.««
For Detroit and all Eastern Points.
Passengers f rem the East leave Milwaukee un arrival
of Detroit and Milwaukee Boats, and Chicago, on arri-
val ot morning Trains from the East, arrivtog at Prai*
rte du Chien.at 7:3U P.M., getUng Supper and a full
Bight's real on the Boat, arriving ''i St. Paul nex
eventog.
Lake FrelghU by New York and Erie. New York
Central, BnSklo, Cleveland and Chicago
WESTERN TRANSPORTATION AND NORTHER>
TRANSPORfATlON
LINES OF PROPELLERS,
Are landed at Milwaukee only upon the docks of this
Company,
Saving Cartage and nsk of breakage.
Freighu via Detroit and Milwaukee Railroads,
ARE TRANSFERRED FREE UF CHARGE.
Freight via Chicago does not chauge Caia, and is
shipped from Prairie Du Chien on the day of Its arrival.
Freight for poinu on the St. Croix River Is sent
through without transhipment.
Paaaengers holding through Tickets are subject to no
transfer charges at Milwaukee or Chicago.
Be sure to ask for TiokeU via Prairle.du Chien.
For through Tickets apply to
C L CHASE, under the Wlnslow House, St Anthony.
J H THOMPSON, under the Nleollet UeuBe, Minne-
apolla.
D BRONSON, Jr., 4 CO.,StUl water ;
And of all the Agents between St Paul and Prairie du
Chlen, and of
CUA8, TUOMPSOa, TIeket A«en^
Comer Jackson street and Levee.
BOBUP 4 CHAMPLIN, Freight Agenta, St Paul,
J. laAWLKa,
Gen. Agu Pra. du Chleu.
E. P. BACON, General Ticket Agent.
WILLIAM L. DANA,
Gen. Freight Agent, Milwaukee.
WILLIAM JERVIS,
Superlnteodent, Milwaukee.
J.J. nOAHt Western Agent.
Nora.— The attention of the publle is particularly
aallad to the fact that aaatcrn shippers by this ronte
will have the privileges of adjtutment ot overeharges
daasagaa, 4c., at St. Paul, by Messrs. Borup a Champ
Un, who are especially authorised to liquidate aad settle
CHANCERY SALE. — iilSTRICl
COLBi O.' THE UNITED STAT.b FOR THE
D.STKiCl OF MI.N.NEhOlA-SH.
fchepherd Cox vs. Charlc. Coiier and Mary Ann Col
ter, his wife, Richard D. Wood, ./osiah Bacon, i^ewis
W. ti ay ward. Beiyamiu V. Marsn, Hart a. Leaviit.
Kdwaid Y. jowaswud, partners as Wood, Bacon a Co
Franeis iioskiu., Coison Ueiskell, James '1'. tie.skeli
and 1 nomas s. Young, partners as Uoskins, UttskellA
Co.
Decree October Term, A. D. 1861-$l,aM 16. inUrest
and costs.
FORECLOSURE Ani> .*>aLK OF MORTGAGED
PRKMlMiS.
Pur* tut to the drcreial order of said Court made
in the above cause at ihe October Term of saic Court,
A. 1). 1861, the undersigned. Master in Chancery oi
s&id Court, wiU sei, ai public auction to ihe hlgnesl
sash bidder, on Thursday, the uiueiecnth llSkn] day of
December, A. D, . 1801, at eleven o'cloca lu the lore-
noon, at the front entrance to the place at holdinit
the said Court, in Brown's Block, Third street in the
city or Sl. Paul, and Du.rict ol Miunesois, the loliowin*
described premises, situate in said County of Kamsev
State of Minnesuia, town.
The north halt IXJ of lot number throe 13]' In block
three 13, In ktoyt's addition w tne town, now city of su
Paul, in saii- county ol Kamiey. accerding to the re-
corded plai. thereot at the Registry of i-eei in and for
said county.
St. Paul, .Sovember 4, 1861.
JAMES W. TAYLOR,
Master m Chancery.
M. LAMrEBT PlalntUt 's Solicitor. nov6-t.6w
CHANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
all such claims.
ap28
^TRAVELERS AND SHIPPERS
OOIMO TO THB
lABTSRN STATES OR CANADA
May And It to their advantage to call for Tiekeu bT war
or the Detroit and MUwaakee BaUroad, and U. B M.
Btaamshlp Line
New
To Datrett, Sncpeaaloa Bridge, New York. Boston
Philadelphia, Woflklo, Jtegara »aiU.
Bochactar, eyraeoae, «Bke, Uuea,
Albaay, Trpy, SaratoPVpertland,
Olaralaad, Piattaborg, Baltimore, Waahiagtoa. Toronto.
Hamlltoa. McMiraal, (jaabce;
AMD OTHBB PLAOBI BAST.
your railroad travel by taking the shortaat and
m .at pleaaaat route.
Bceape irom B«aT AND DUST so annoylac to rail-
road paasangers at this sea sod of the year.
Avoid the L'NcERfAlNTY AND DELAY of o ban*
lag ears at J unetioBa. *
Thaattaouon of SHIPPERS is called to this favora-
ble ronte, a ihey oaa always depend on the LOWCiiT
RATES aitd QUI KJ»T TI .E. "« »• i-o wmct
Ttokata na Vrainc du Obiaa or La Crocaa to be had at
priMlViU tlakat 0«caa. "-~ «• oe aaa at
,JB.. WHITMAN.
0«a»nl WMtwja AMni. MUwankac.
M4« a«B«ral 8«pMlniardcnt Datrotk
V COURT OF THE UNIIKD STATES FOR THE
DlSlRlCl OF MINNICSOIA-SS.
Aiexandrr T. Watson trustee of Helen Kerr Watson
vs. the " Masonic iiuildiag Association. " '
FoRECLOSURs; IN CHANCERY.
Decree, Ocivber lerm, A. U., lisol, lor $1,240 26, interest
and cosia.
Pursuant to the decretal order of the above court,
made in tuls cause at toe voiober Term, A. D., 1861 the
uudersigaed. Master in Chancery, olsaid court, wtll'tcil
Ki pui/lic auciion lo hehighebioasn bidder un Tuesday
the 31slday ot December, A. D. ib61, at e.eveu ocl<«k
in .he lorenoon of that day, at the Iruut enirauce w the
place of holding said Court, in Brown's Biock on Third
street, in the city of St. Paul, In said Dutriot of Miaue
sots, tne lollowing described premises, .ttuate in ihe
t>)unty ol Kam.ey, b^ate of Aliunesou ; or so much
ihereol as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, in-
terest aud costs, to Wll:
L.)ta numbered iwu (2j and oue, (Ij in blook number
iweuty-two, t22> lu saint Paul proper, as recorded in
the office ot toe Register of Deeds of said Ramsey
county. '
St. Paul, November 14, 1861.
JAMliS W. TAYLOR,
„ . „ Master in Cnancery.
UOBB 4 Gai,usua, AU'ys for Plalnttil. bov16-6w
ADVERTISE.
If you arc an Insnninee Ag.ct, yoo oan both loercaae
your bnsincas, and lessen yoilrniks. ifVoo- "»«"**^
ADVERTISE.
diilf.^"M5 * P™^**»«>nal msQ. do not stand upon your
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^DVKI^TIBE
DAILY,
K'
EFEREE'S SALE.— STATE OF
MINNiiSOTA, msTltlCr COURT, SECOND
Di-TKUl, RAMSKY i:oUNlY, S».
Thumas Daly ajtainst Paul Wiehlc and Marv Ann
Wlehle his wUo. ' ^^
Decree lor sale of mor: gaged i remises made by the
above cuurt lu ihe above euutled cause February 9 1861
Damages and costs $628 86.
Pursuant to said decree, the uaderaigned, appointed
therein a special releree lor the purpuee, will sell at
public aucti on. to the highest cash bidder, on Tueaday
the Iwca ly -Qrst oay oi Jaiiuar> neii ensuing 118621 at
eleven o'clock In ih»- lorenoon ot hst dsy, *i the trint
door of the Court Jlou-.e lu at. Paul Ccuniy ol Ramsey
aforeaald, the loUowmg property situate in salu Kam-
sc* County, to wit : Lot Uity -one Iftl] in Thomas Daly's
Sttbdlvlsl n of bkck two L2i m 6uu>oo, Brown 4 Ram-
sey's addition lo St. Paul, according to the plat thereof
ou record in the oftce wl Reguier of Dreda uf aaid
County. Also, lot lour [4] of aectiou three [SJ lu Ujwo-
ah p tijirty 1301, north of range iwenty-two iZtl west,
contaimag 66 4u-luU acres.
St. Paul, Dec. iU, 1861.
UsiO. W. PBE8COTT, Baferee.
Loasiizo ALUS, rlamUiTs Atiimey. deelu
n HANCERY SALE. — DISTRICT
V/ Lkiurt 01 the United States for the District of Min
nesota, ss.
Israel G. Lath va Anna Vichers.
IN CUANCEBY.
Decree June Term, a. D. la61. Foreclosure and
sale ol ai engaged premises. Sb,lu2 80 and costs.
Pursuant lo loe order ol ihe auuve court diteetisg a
re..eale ol the mortgaged premises descnbod lo tne
above decree, the underai^ned, soeciai Master lo >aid
cause, will sell a paoiuj sue. ion, m toe hlgflesi oaah
bidder, on ihursday, tne twei.ih day of December in-
stant, at eleven o'clooK In the forenoon, ai he .r. m en-
trance to the place of holding the said t;ourt, in Brown s
Block, oltyol ttl. Paul and Dt8tr«i of MinLcsota the
loiiowmg described premises aud their appu'teaanees
altuaie In the t)ounty ot Ramsey and State ul Miuaeaoia.'
to wit : ^
Lot seven la block seven In Rice 4 Irvine's addiuon
to bt. .'aul, aceordiog to tite plot thereof <ia racord m
the office ot the RB^ister f Deeds for said county of
Raaaey , and also ibe s>jo:h inlid uf lots six aua seven
In block six.eeo m the original luwo ol bt. Paul, ao
cording to the p (h ibcreot uu record, sai- premists be-
ing bounded as ful ows : Cummenoing at a poiut In the
north ea.teriy linn of Jaek*oa aireei, dia.an; sunih
easterly oa« nunjred f< st irom the laiersecitvo uf iha
said line wiih me son b eaaierly ime ot t'ii\b street, and
running ihenoe sloug said Una ol Jackson street. souUt
easMsriy Uity Icet ; t.ence a. rlgbi •n«Jes oortheaaurjy
one hoodred and aloateco leet , lacuce at r'thi aagiec
northwe.ieriy ai y teei, ihei.ee at right angles one bun
drea and uiueieen feet to p lace ot beginoiog.
Sbouid the sale not be oomnlcted aud tae purchase
mouey paid ev.r wluuu tweuiy luur hours alter maki>.B
tae same, the proper.y wiU be resold witooul lurther
Boucc lo tiis higbes. bidder.
et. Paul, Dec. 9, la61.
GBO. W. PBESJOTT,
.. ._ _, Speciamaater tn Chancery.
Aixu 4 Pbckbai, PlainufTs aoilciturs. wcclj
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For more than twenty years, this journal haa labored
inwhaiiw conductors have leit to be the ^4« « hn
inanity, jusuce aud ireedom, endeavoring lo am^SiSL
the cuudiuon 01 the oppreaaed and ullertunatrX
bunor and encourage uaelui exeruou m wUaievei
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lu pursuing this course, misuu.ec have doubtless beeu
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incited uur readers to iniuk and uOkc lor .hemieK?!
ratner tnan aio^i b.iudly uux own tr uthera ^iu
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CApoae eveu its onu criora.
to deveiope the minds oi the young by the most r^n
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traitis Oi public landa ui actual setuera anc cumvaton.
as also through the protectiou u imn.ature or pecuiiAr"
ly «xpoaed Sranches irom to> poweriul loreigL compc
uuou, are ABJ.jng tne aims to wbicu ihiajourua has ad
hered tbiough good aud evil report, — • ~
( tasiiy cooutteuda to Americaa
thropy.
As to the rtvtl war uow devastaUng our connirv wa
holo It UJ iiave oriKiuated Ul a rebeiiioo more wMion
wicked, luexcusao,, inaa was ever bel.re knuwu-Hi
rcoeuiun in ihe interest of the lew against the u^Tl
arebeUiuu oeauaedtoraise higher lie wails oloiite
and tighten the chains 01 oopr«^uon oi oaaji
tiavuMt done ail we couid wlihouf* surrender of vital
principle to avuid iuu war, aud wiiue..e™ue lorbea?
aa«e, mecaneaa, and lung auUerim. wi.ii whicb the rr^.
rrai tjovernment rougni lo a»crt its terrors, we bold U
our clear duty, win, .hat oi every •^her ciuxen, lu atand
by the aauuo and n. lairJy choaeu rulers, a. d lo second
with all our •uerj:ies meu- e:i«r.s tu uphold the Luwn
the Cuusutuiwn aud Uie supremacy oi ibe laws. And
inough ti.e rebeiuuu has becumo, torounh usurpalon
dccepden. lerr-riam, and apuUaUou ieariui.y alrX we
believe the American itepuouc lar s.r..fger. \nd iT*
UU, unantmoua, earuesi edurui ol loja. iieilij. aud hsTos
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THE PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. 8A1NI PAUJ. VVEDNESDAV. DECEMBER 18 1861.
8p«ei«l Otapatcb lo th- ••hioajfo Tribute.
, Washinuton, Dec. 14 — 'i'be first of a
list of thirty four tiag presentations from
tioveroor t'urtin, waa made lo the Twenty
'I'hird Pennsylvania Regiment, coinmiuded
hy Col. David B. Birney, son o» Jamed
Birm-y. 'ibu camp waa udorneJ with ever>
l^rten archtti, wreuihea and flags, roast pig
tiinl a roast ox. Speaker Grow nmde a boe
presentation speech, dilating npon the pow-
er of the Araerictsn flag, especially as ahowG
m the case of Martin Kosta Representa-
tive VVm. D. Kelly, of Peifnsy'.vania, re-
fiponded in behall ot the regiment, and in
the course of the speech, after reviewing
ibe early history of the regiment, which
Waa one of the three earliest in the three
months' field, he expressed the hope that the
titaudard would be uufurkd, oothouged, bu'
*rmblazoned with triumphs.
i Senator Cowan presented a sword to one
of the captuias. Representative Uendrick
B, Wright, of Pa., in presenting another
«word, took occasion to protest against
making this war one of subjugation, or wa-
ging it on other priuciplea than thude of the
Prwjident's 75,000 procIamuiioD, the pri-
mary object being to restore the Union as
lit was. Afterwards, at dinner, a toast to
;Simou Cameron was drank with acclama^
tion, and John Cochrant-, in rfepoodiog,
iook occasion to answer Mr Wright. He
wanted a Union, not "^uch as it was," but
such as it ought to be. He wanted the war
proiiecuted m earD«t<t, with u use of all the
munition of war, of ail kinds whatever. —
The Secretary Lad endorsed hiui, and be
endorsed the Secretary. Thu tultrtuinmeut
closed witn greased pole climbiDg. chasing
greased pigs, sack luan, and other classic
i^ameo.
Col. McCloud .Murphy's regimoDt hud
unoth r bridge building near the navy^ard
to-.lay. Fcur bandied indiu rubber kei
Were thrown over in less than aj hour, aud
croesi-d by hor.-«e, loot and wagon?. A
rope bridge lor inUutry was uiso thrown
over a ravine last evening, jut it js oi doubts
fal Puceea^.
The MirgeoDS that eiuiuinul Johnson's
body ascertained that the tirrii vull**y was
fatiii, three ball,> bav.iig enttr-U the heart.
The mutinetrr^ ol the Seventy .Ninth
(Highiandtrt.) regiu;ent, are to be reiurueH
Irom Dry Toriugas to Port Royal.
Nnmtruus appiicalii.ns ior coiton agf'n-
cics have ben maue at ih. Stale Depart-
ment
There is great opposition to Senator
WiU<;n'.^ bill by arnjy doctors.
Was-uinoton, Dec. In— (ien. Heitzel-
mao's lines a:e still open to lugiiive s'aves
and doused to their capture by masters. —
1/ tlie latter ccmo they are assured that
American .soldiers are not slave catchers.
If they desire to rtiuru to their arms,
they are intorm.jd that civiliuus arc not ad-
mitted within or beyond the canp, nud arc
, sent to Alezacdria. One would be master
J has alrtud} been L.re a u.uutu.
' I'he rebtls claim to nave three thousand
nine hundred prisoners.
Col. .'Viallii,'an esctitrd Mis Douglas^! to
uod trofii church toduy.
A Peau-iyivauiau id said W Dave cou-
. iracted to furni.-'l) Virgiuia camps with tire-
wdOiJ at four doitars a cord. It only co>t8
fifty cents, the pric^> of cutting. He finds
trecc Idled by government, and uties gov
eronient wagons for transportation.
Faulkner is here <«i »iif> way to the For
tress Alonroe and Riciiujond. Some indig
uatioQ ise.xpresstd at bis being allowed to
lounge in the principal Northern cities, and
e.-e all he wibbes.
Wilkes arrived last night and was sere-
oadid. Ue modestly said that he deserved
no ovation lor simply doiug his duty. He
• ■ccupie.'j the house formerly occupied by
Ueneral McCleilan.
The sfjeech of Mr. Conway, of Kansas,
; io the House, on Thursday, was beard with
■nusaal interest. The mcompatibility be-
tween sL'.very and good government was
nevermore « tariy exposed or sharply de-
fined. Accordiiig to liiin. eiavery must
j cease to exist belore we can hope tor per
mautnt peace. Theae views are the more
important because Oei;.vay in a Ballimorean
i by birili, who has kept up his intimacy with
! .VlaiyiauJ titlairs. Although a manlen ef-
j lori, uu old member remui keu that Lt never
: heard a speech itiere superior to it in ability
. or in the efieci tiiar it ptodiierd.
: SooD after fcLerrigau was iinpriBontMi. his
Vvite visiu d h*m and csked lor money for
[her support. He repuited htr, givit,g h;;r
H tew t.iliars, .showing her the do:ir.. and
tjebaving with low brutality. It is said
tliat his witnesses for deliuce have saen
|.raciiee in iLe Crimii;al l^ourt and Can
ijear severe OMss-examiiia iton without
'tlinching.
GOMMEKUIAL.
R«vl*»-w of the St. Paul JVlarlcetH
Prepartd '•xpraulf, for th* PioHmsk tao Dbmock*t. and
Cnrrtittta by our oien Ktporttr
tVr P4CL. Dec. 18. :861.
In consequence of having no sledding, and
iPIOIEER PRIHTING COMPAHT
PUBLISUBRK OF TUK
Pioneer and Democrat.
Dailyj Xri-'Woekly 6c Weekly,
lUKUAILV PIOMKKRli.
> -VantUy exo«pt«d), mi <7.iM)
the wheeling not very good, the receipts of ! Tffc Ou'pe""'" ''' ''"'
grain have not been very large for the last few
days. The late news from England caused a
decluie of two ceuu on wheat in this market.
The price paid yesterday by ail the leading
buyers was 60 cents for prime. The decliue at
UastingB and Red Wing, on receiving the late
news, was ten cents from former prices, the
price current being 40<a4ii cents in both these
markets.
The grocery dealers were somewhat fright-
ened on account of tlie news, and a portion of
them advanced a fraction on tea, sugar and
coffee, but dropped down to foriuer quotations
yesterday.
In gunpowder there is an advance of two
cents on the pound.
Potatoes for reUil are quite scarce in the
market, anJ bring 25 and 30 cents readily.
The quotations below may be relied upon
strictly :
WUKAT. Choice 52c. No. 2, 50c.
UYK. 2ua25c «^ bushel.
OATS. 20a25c do
BAliLEY. 26a30 do
UOHN. 30a35 do
TIMOTHY. $1 50al 76 "^ bushel.
FLOUK. Supertiue $3 Ou, extra $-1 00.
CORN MKAL. y bag 90c.
BEANS. White y bushel GOa75c.
BUTTEii. Firkm ^ lb tiabc, country, io
rolb. eaiOc. ' ' •
Mfcas PORK. '^ bbl, $10.
MESS BEEF, y bbl, llOall.
BACON. .Sugar cured, lOiallc, canvassed,
lOali. plain 8a0c, shoulders, o^aGu.
OIUED BEEF. U&l\ic y lb.
LAliLi. y lb, tja7c.
SUGAR. N O, i< lb, yalOc, Havana iOalOi,
retined, A & B, Uail^, Cuba, retined, llallj,
i....al, crusued and powdered, lljal'i^.
COFFEE, Prime Kiu per ib 17al8, La-
guayra lUo, Java 22a2Jc>
lUt'E, ^ tt) 'Jc.
.SALT, Prime article, il JO «^ bbl.
EGG->, ^duz 16a'J0c.
FilUllJS, Giccu Apples ^ bbi io bO^i lo
dried, ;g< lb 7 i 2ab l-2c ; I'eaches. 9ar2 l-2c ;
Cranberries, ^ Ijusb ToalO .c ; iUisiUa iJ jOa
ilo '<fii box; halt boxes, $i ; Prunes, 9 l-12a
io l-'l; Curantri, 12alJu ; Almonds, llalSc.
FISH. No. 1 Mackerel, :^ bbl ^20; No. 2
114 ; No. o, $14. Dry Cod, (.< bbl $6 5Ud7 50.
.-scaled Herring, ^ bo.\, 7oe.
CANDLE6. Mould lalluw, lOalO i.2o ^tl;
.->tar, 16 1 2al7 1-2 ; Adamanline, 20c ; Sperm!
lOaoOc.
CHKESE. W. R. ey lb:jalu ; E. 1>. Ilal2c.
Lli^'UOKS UfcUtiea Common, ^ gal, 18a2U;
ilouongaUela, 60a7oc ; oid Rourbuu, oUa75c.
Cidei, ji<bbl7 /jO.v-tH; Tierces, #7.
ilEAl.';. listt, ou loui, 2c. I'ork, 2^a2jc.
Mutu>u «< bead, (2 60a 1 uO. V'euiauQ.^lb 6abo.
Poultry, oaOt:.
POIA'IOKS. Neshaiuiucks aud pink eyen,
itj buhhel, 26a^c. UiAed loU, 20c.
ONIONS, y bush, 30a40c.
olLs. CarOou, :^sal., ooaGOc. Whale, «6a
Oc. N uat^t foot, II i>0. ljdrd,b6a"J6c. Liuseod,
8oc. Tui'^eutiue, 11 60.
WUlTE LEAD, ^j cwt., *0 60a7 60.
MOLASSES. Plautation ^ gal., 40al6u. Su«
gar House, 48a50c. Golden Syrap, 66a70o.
LEAD AND SHOT. Pig r^th 7c. Bar 7^0.
:jbul fn nag, «i &6.
LIME, i^rime I'oiut Byron, $160. Alton,
SOAPS. Common ^ lb 4ia5c. Family, 6*c.
I'alm, 64a6c. Castile, 14amc.
Gi^A^a. American Wmdow, baIu, $2 00a
■l.-lj. Iuxl2, .$2 26a2 60. 10x14, $2 60a2 7&.
lOxlti lo 12x16, f2 75a;i 00. IJxls to 12x20,
»4 0ua6 Uo. Pur tun. abuui io OOalO Oo.
lUON Flat Bar, FeuasylvauiH, all sizes uu*
Jer l^al inch ^ lb 6c; J uuiaiu du 7c.
isTcELb Eaglwb Cast, y lb 26c; Euglisli
:->piiug 10c: Aruericuu do lOo; Euglitih Busier
20e; Auiericau Uu 1-jc.
LUMBER Commou inch y m $8al2^; clear
$2ua25; Siding $lJa20; Plooniig $16a20; Lath
$i,60; SiiiLgles #2 26a30o;
COAL, fiitttburgu gi bushel 00a76c; 11-
limits 40c.
COivUAGE. Manilla j^ tb I0al2c; Jute 'Jaloe;
t;RACKEKS. Batter y bbl $6 60a6, Water
II 60; &>oua aud Boston $ua7; Fiiot Bread «ii 60
HIDE") Dry $&<i'J; Green $3a4.
paoi autMl every momtng
i f«»r, or flfte«n ccn.» •
Ooiiector .Uniled i.> tiibitcriber*
M par &aa(UU.
Ibe Tri-Wmklt Piombsk, la pal>ltsh«d «■ ganda; ,
H eUaiiiidkyt and KniUys, at S3 6u per konum or $1 per
iu«ri«r bj mar.
TreWkkklt Pio!(KI.>c IS publUhed every fridav at
- P' r year. In ciubg of three or Ave at $1 w for each
tatfvr\b-r. lu clubs of leu at fl, when paekase U
BjUled ii. one address. If ommea are print d oo ihe pa-
$«! %l'M (or ea«h •uC>Berlber.
Oair .Sab«cnber«io ibe Oailt Hioukcb auv Dsiio*
iihAt, In the citj. are noUfied U>at paymtul muat be
a<t« in money u> Mr. Kurke, Ui« culleciur, or at Uie
Ulc^
sabttcrioera are expected to pay prompUy oa preaen*
4Uoo ot billa, «r weeUy to Mr Burke.
rb.- term* ot the Diilt Pio.ibir to aubgeriberi in \he
■.iiy «re S7 per year ; SS 60 tor alx montbc ; 11 7S tor
t ree <moathl ; paj/ment to be made in adcarux.
p I O N K E H AND DEMOURAT
STKAM
Job i^rintinsj Office,
COR. OF THIRD AND CEDAR STREETS,
ST. PAUL MINNiC^UTA.
Havlug made ext<iu>iivd addiilaua o: new TuuIh of Ibe
lateatatyiea ot Type, aud Ua\iui{ purobaaei a iar|e
■tockof Canu, at very low pnsea, we are enabled to
prinl huitineBt Cards at lower nites than any oiber
ulBee in ihe >'.ir.it-WdBt
We have alao added entlrv new Koala ot Tyi:e lor
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, ClRCULAiiS, ic,
And with the aid ut our
FOUR STEA.Vl MACIIINE.S,
We are rnabled to perlortn all descriptions of Kook and
Paniphlet CrintlDg, w lb neatueaii and pt^spauth
Hand iiuU,l'.j.<ers,Clr<!ular>', Show ards.
BUI Meats, iio.,JU..
In JUvery Variety of Strle.
UALl. INV1TATIUM.H ANII PROttKAMMKS,
Kieg^nUy ejeouied on Fancy Paper or Uftrds, i
Oold, Colored or P:aln.
PIOKJiKa Piil.\TINa UOMPAMY.
OF
V^ r A I' U r E 8
Ml^^Ertu'!A
F-ronx 1S49 to 185 8.
iDHL.; H!er> by state AUTHOBI
TrKOVEV BY TBi. JUDeSS Of TBS SUFRBME
roURT
ile«ugnised by the Courts a« Legal Evidence o
State Laws.
1080 PAQKS OP LA&QB OCTAVO.
PKItK F-IVE DOLLA-RS.
H.
J.
B R A IN A R D
M 1 L JL, S.
& C O.'S
AT. PAUL FUH MAHKE'V.
Dkcbvbkk 18, 1861.
There is at pTf sent, quite a scarcity ol lirst
cla.-is turs. couaeqaently a fair price is oflered.
The lollowiug quotatious may bo stricliy relied
upon as the cai»h price :
MlDk...
' on
(fisher
IHier
WUlte MTulI,
Pruirie" "
Var I;
.-'kuuk
Uadxur
Uucr akiDs p
*' 76..
. 3 00. .
3 11)..
M ■
:'..J..
2 l>i. .
6..
16..
Ib 10..
91
25 Klack a«ar..
M> BuUSK «;ttb...
S 5il Ked Fox
.i M Ouas "
1 UO Silvtr
6»0.. 7 00
2M.. 9 fio
1 to., i :j
i 00. . 4 00
'in liO . . lU uu
5> bt^a.er yr skiu 75.. 1 ._
Z 50 Lyux 1 00.. 1 X'.^
10 Wild tat 30.. 5.1
■^ Sp'ng. Wi V,
ib Musknu $t« IU..i0 07
Kroiu 8t Louis.
Hp«c.al dispatch ;othe i hieago Tribune.
tiT. Louis. Dec. 14.— Twenty two Oamp
Jack.soii prisoners eicbanged, including the
.fight arreettd at bedaha, were shipped to
Cairo to day by the (iovtrumpnt ."teamer
Daniel N. i'uyior, and a guard wtni along
10 take charge of their baggtige.
it i.s understood that Liruteiiant Colonel
'I'oiten, ol the limou.y 'rutitn'!? battery, baa
rtcfciw^d ibfc poamon uf As^^istaot Inspector
(Jenfcrul, wiih the r^nk oi Maji>r io tbw reg-
ular army. Jlf wat^ ordered byihe depart-
ineLt lo proceed with tb? invegtigatiou of
w»rgf s agaiua; Gcutirul Ficmoiit and Capl
HcKeever,^ involving an cxaminaiio.> of
McKiudtrv'd accuunid and tontractd, hat
on Totiea's application, he waa rtli>:ved
troin the doty, and retuina a poaitiun on
Ilalleck'i itaff as Chief ol Artillery.
It apjearg {hat there are some half doz-
en batteries ot light artillery m this De
p^irtment, the prer-tut location of which is
unknown to tue head ol that branch of the
aervjca. Tuk? waa ciused by the ilk-gal
tranaler nf officere Irom one mattery to an-
other, and u detach meot of guns Irom bat-
teriea toapecul .service, by order o! yyi^.
Frtmont. In pome instauces ao traces can
bi; obtained of mi— icg gun.;
Gen. dulleck has iasuul an order to pay
ihe iJome tiaards }or8ervi..e8 actually roo-
dcrcd in this state, away irom their homes,
and to muster them out of dcrvice, un.ess
rtKn lifted fur three years. Also an order
prohi:»itirg the &a!e (.1 urd. Lt ::piriltj to
volunteers or soldiers on the pain o a Qne
of ^2h ""
ST. PAUL MEAT
Beef, on loot
Mutton, per head
Veniaou, per lb
Poultry do
MAHKET,
2o.
... $2.50@2.7j.
$2.50Qit4 00
5(al)6c.
.5@9c.
MONKTARY ilVOTATlUNS.
BY BIDWKLL * WALDBY,
BiNKGKH A UKALRKa IN EXCHANUK, LAND WAK-
KANT8, AC.
St. Pail, Dec 17, 1^61.
BANKABLK Kl'ND.H.
New England, Bauii State ol Indiana,
New York, . Detroit, \„i, ..
New Jersey, Iowa,
Philadelphia, People's.
Oi"i>- U.S.Tr'yDemaad notes
asrUucurrent funds bought at Eastern rates.
KXCUANOK.
Drafta on New York selling, viz :
For Eastern Funds 1 per cent. prem.
" Ohio, Bk State of I» 1 ••
•' Iowa, Detroit I »•
•' People's ^ IJ "
" Canada 2 "
'■ U.S. Gold Coin ^
SITUaTKU O.M P11.J.L 'N'.S CREE.K. WllKRK TH
STiLuWAIJitt HOAD OftOSSKti.
'Ihli Mil' ia juaiooniplfteii, aud in K<xtA luntnag or-
der Our macbini^rv' emhraitea all the latftrt improTe-
men-.b KOl >'P .u (be Kasi, without regard o «-ipe;.Br.
.1 baa two run ot biirrM whUh will be kept rimoiiiK
ugbl mid day, 'tothai t'arniers ooDl'ig trom a d:«'auce
can Ok aeciMmmndAie.*. wiUioiu much delay.
ibe want or a tlriit-ela'a mill ot this kind baa loot;
brr-n li-u oy ihf citiz- ii.-t of .St. l»aul nd vteio ty.
We hare aenired ibe «ervice« of amea CrAi^le. who
lian minte mlliiog the b,i<tiu>-8a of l.ls He, aul lu whom
we cau place enure CMitliienue. All lud ni grain is 111
be weiKhetl wtien brouKht lf» the mi' «.aU hIm . wben
lAkeo awa>, U lieiiired. iVe teel euu.i eul in sayiiig to
Uie public mat we can make an ((oud 11 r, and hs xreal
a Tield uitfce busAel <iaauy miU ui Mm e<H>i!t, and re
■pKcitu'iy solicu a tiur trial. .\11 wli'ai and oiher
craina ixken u> the mill, aud dour delivered to tuij pari
or ihf city lr^e 01 charge. All work wUl .- warraulad.
oclT-d. wAiw
I L!
AUBNOV OP TUK
OIL!
<^UKh.N crrv
AT
on. COM PAN V,
XJiDhain
iSa Jtiolraes,
LOWKR LBVRK, ST. PAUL.
IDO BBLS. PETROLIUM OIL
FOR .SaLK rfY THK BAKKKl. ANO UALLuN.
PKIOK PKK OAI.L.UA. J6 CKNTS.
Tbia on baa taken the prem'um over all olheril at the
Ne« Vurk and MicclKau dlale Falr^, an ia warrAnled
non-«>iplo«lvf, nnd to give entire valia action.
noi-2J ly
N r K H 1 <i K N C h, O F F I C K.
I
K. J
>aiKl> STHr.l- I
fciiNjBELSDOltFF,
J A Korepaugh'H Store,
PAUL
&a?
Ntw YoKK. Dec. 18.
Market very quiet without any dc-
KLOUR
cided change ; sales 6.000 barrels
WHEAT-guiet and tirm.
l.>ppoa'i
Wfaaru male ti^'i ..laii- uelp ol all kinds may b<- ob-
.alned Ordern urompLiy attended. iH>odKervaa.i wil
indntapaei. bit «< juiu ua ~>y ealiiuK at ihis ollioe
»i>it->lly
iJ,U A l< I. K 8 U. M I X,
BOOKSKLi.ER AND .STaTIOXEU,
THtROHf ST. PAUL, MINN
• UCPf ' ^K TO W. 8. cwxa'^.
Uavtug purcb)M.-u ili.- euUre mock ol .Vir. W. .S. (!omb<.
latheiiook and StAtiouerj bitsiueak. soliuiia a ahare ol
the public t>airuuaKe
1 re^pecuuliy leiUer to Uiaeliizena ot St Paul and Ui-
State ot MiDii.4<<.)ta my Uianks for the patrouage exteud
ed to me, and j'«Deak <<iriiiv
of tbe Slime.
aldec21 edZl WILI.lA.'l
■ ueeeiMor a enuiiuiiauoe
Co.MilS,
A"
S '1' B A C T S OF T I r L ID
TO
|£ A M L I iV E ~U NI V E R S IT Y
Red Wina:, Alinn.,
RKV. JABEZ BaOOKS, A.M., PRK8IDENT.
.Mexl T»rm beglna 12th !>• cember, Isfil.
T i; 1 T I (J N ,
f«U TtKH 6r THrKTBK.X WKKSS:
Golle«iate Drp trtiutfTit
l3W
Preparatory "
' MoJeni LHnjru.iye . ..
in*iriimeoiKl Mu«ie
PaiatiUiC or ilrawlog ..
IncidenUla ..."..'....'.
lioirdiog, in Clubi or Prlvaie faaiiliea..
•■••••• .»
HO
r ao 1 1. 1 T I s R
*iu mi
15 tU
S6 10 to 7 0(1
w
I* III
4 Ut.
75
.$ 1 W) Ui 2 M
A ;:.K>d ".iSrary— Cabinoi-Apparaiu* iprocurine)-
Uierar. hociet.ea— A well farnUh. d Heading K»om-
tMsieutitio I.ecmre8.
l.eii«rH 01 inquiry addre. aed to ihe Preaideni p ompi-
ly Mv^werei. decll-dlf
li K A L
(be river at this point is still ris- jsr. paul
iog, and there ia water ennagu Ijr tijc lar
gest steamtrs all the way to Cairo.
(it. n. Pope has flurted a .School of In
iitruction ior
N U Y M c K E N T Y,
KSTATK
ollivfera, aiid is baviog tbe
latter drihtd daily in the manual and man-
agemejjt ot contpaniea. Tber.' are many
officers high in authority who know
uothiDg ot .HitBpte military manouvers
•€
A B B is
O 1
Wholesale iiud Reiall— ior .sal ■ ■> v
de«B. ■'•^-*«-^-i*UKUANKA.;0..
.____^ 'Mweri.fcTee.
^1 H 1 C A ti O C K E A M ALE
Kor ^Ale bjr quantity by
J- 0. AH. C. bURBANK 4 to.,
_^^ Lower I.nvee.
deel:i.
PRINTERS'
Tor Sale by
J. »:.
4lMt3
INK— ALL UOLORH.
A H. 0. BtaBANK A CO.,
iMwet i.'*Toe.
MINMKSOT.V,
•W- Win also locate I.ANO WARRANTS and aeU
KKAI. KSTATK ON i.OMMlSalOM.
December I. 1861. dedl^dAwl
JfOTICE TO LU.V1BERMEN~ "
THK BKST PINE LANDS
( N
Rum iSr. St. Croix Rivers,
AND THEIR TRIBUTARIES,
Amouu'lDg iBMVttiU thoBfiand fteres located »x year«
ago. Ior «ikl>- at I OW K..»IKS, or the sinmpajje upon
them di8putied of on reasonable terms, r.<r lumber
.APPi^ ;" . l,yMAN V. OAVTUN.
novJ7-d.twl mo Internation al otel, St. PauI,.Mln.
VINEGAR MAN UFA CTORY.— B Y
W. WKIg, Wash n«f>. atreet ITpper Trftree, .•<i.
l-aul. ih'in<fu^ for past lavori, I re»pecifullv Inform
the pubic, thai I have enlarged my Vuj«ij»r Work- in
m) new atoa- butdmg.to aucb an exiHaiithat I am able
lonupply the people of MiniiM>.o:a with tbe eel brated
pure, premium Vw.e^ar, Mo«ie auJ double aTenKih
for at. i-oiiia prieea. I hla Vlnetar ia ezoelloiit for DHk
•ervtog p Wl««. ThJa Vi.e«.r L, he.e.rfji*d and a^
alyred, aad i» r«somm#nd«a by Dr. D. B. Reld Bra/»
UcaK^hemlataihiicliy, Mtf-dlr^
REA L. KSTATK
AND A.SV OTHER INFORMATION CONTAIKKD
IN THB
RECORDS OF RAMSEY COVNIY
WILL BK PUBNISHKD AT MODKRATK
PRICES,
OK APrUCATIOH to THE
COUNTY AUDITOR,
AT THE VAULT CONNEOTKn WITH TIIK OFPIOK
or THE RKUIHTKR OK UKKOt.
By order of the Board ol Couoty Oommtvstouers,
JOHN KICOI.S.
uoT2-il3m 0Mir«u4i.
p.o
NEEB FOUNI>RY
AND
A^^ricultural \VorkH'
SAINT PAUL, MInne Ota.
Tbe 811 liitcriber!! having aaaed ihe
PIONEKR FOXJNI3It"k
AND
MACHINE WOB^, IN THIS CITT,
and pat it in good workiuK ordej-, are prepared lo
rURRlflH CAST1N08 AND MAOtllNK WORK AT
ASTONISHJMGLY ^LOtV