Www s. ww 5 iptions, sdvprtisaments and or ers for job work cen be Jet at the Post Ce ae Sorecias.—A train left tows today with 90,000 the. of hard bread and a args Aumber of Beef cattle for Fort Aberarmmbie; ir the use of Gen. Bibley's forces, Orry Mazemat.—The only business trans acted by the Council at its sitting on Saturday ‘evening, was accepting the bonds of A. Rhein, so City Marshal, Accioner.—On Sebbath last, while Mr. ‘Thomas Fletcher was riding near town, the’ bores took fright, and springing suddenly to one side, threw Mr. F. from the buggy, dislo ‘cating his tof wrist, Paasoxan.—Gen. 8. 1. Lowry returned home last week, having been for about the past year in the hospitals for @ insane, at Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mount Flessast laws. His mental condition Inward to be very much improved, though not entirely recovered. No Inplane,—Capt. Smith, A. Q. M., who came from Fort Abercrombie last week informs us that he made the trip without an escort, and saw no signs of Ludiana along the entire route. Barrigenane Kittav.—On Wednesday even some boys killed a rattlesnake a short ds tance above this office, with five rattles. It is very seldom that these unpleasant customers are seen in thin locality. Eag., for a string of rice , caught by him at the dam of the Sauk City Mille, ‘They were fine eating. Among the real wana pike weighing Li Ibs., which, un der the circumstances, was a *d am big fish. [* This refers to the place where it was caught. Fouxenat Saavices.—The funeral services of Lieut. Ambrose Freeman were held at the Seminary on Sabbath afternoon. The attend y was very ‘ay Persons being com pelled to return home, not being able to ob tain cdnnvision, while numbers were without, at the windows. Manifestations of the deepest reaped were made in every way. The exer cisor, Wester F. Mintex.—We published, 8 week or two ainee, a letter from the Captain of the Company to which this officer was at tached, containing notice of his death. Oth ers have since been received, from the Regi mental commander, giving further particulars, and as a mournful interest in felt by his many friends in this community in anything that re lates to this and we gives summary of their comtesta. He was shot on the evening of the 2 of July, shortly before sun down. ' ‘Two belle struck him, one in the left arm and slother in the whim, the last entering his head. he had'evidently, after receiving his wounds —which were both supposed to be about the m to deny himself to the exhausted, died on the way.. his body was not discovered until four hour after the engagement, when life was ex tinct. When found, his pockets were turned inside out, his sword gone, one boot off, his wings taken from his fingers and himself com pletely stripped of everything like jewelry he had been accustomed to wear, ©, honor! 0, chivalry! Turnovernats.—Mr. Jacob Gazett is put Hog up a two-story frame dwelling on the corner of Chapel and Jefferson streets,wo juares back of the lost office. H.C. Burbeak’s brick residence has been raksed to the third story, and will, when fin ished, form an elegant d Dr. J. W. Wren's new house completion, and presents an attractive appear ance. A fence has been put around St. John's church, and sings tte removal many improve ments made undte that supervision of the rec tor, Rev. Mr. Stewart, who exhibits much en ergy and inhereat’is the work. Me. B. Rosenberger has almost completed « fine balding fr » restaurant, next door to L. Robbers’ billiard Gt. Germain Street. It will be postipled by Mr. Robbers to connect Hom with his prevent establishment. ‘Messrs. Dusbor and Hansen are building Saddler Shop on St. Germain Street, two doors above Schwarts's peddlery. —Homs one broke into Draper Ballard's atore on Seeety ‘sight fast—nothing was ta ken. mays the reason why, was be cause they found from the snarks on the goods that they could ‘buy them a d—naight cheap er than they could steal.—Zeatings Independ ant, ‘The sentiments contained in Mr. H's remark have been so well understood as applying to the merchants of St. Cloud—that advertise— that no one has ever even attempted to steal from thels, establishments, Price goods at Burbank’s, Tobey's or Bennett's and you will not wonder at this, —ight hundred and ks Hud pe eevred are Bondy mar Hie du Ablen.—Pioneer .These goods will doubtiee noon peas through Bt. Cloud, as Burbagk, Co. haves contract for transporting then from St. Paul to Fort, Garry. —Tudging by the number of teams that wo men go ewrly with stoves, and the rush of cus tomers who find t hat the best place to buy their hardware, said say that Powell was doing a big business, Callinj and you will find his stock large, and his clerks good-natur ed and accommodating. —The Minneapolis Attas argues very ferti bly in three of fall plowing; meeting, in this pespect, we think, the general views of the farmers of the Biais. What has been the 42 ° deefence of the farmers of Stearns County om thin? Let us hear from them before fall. ‘Ten Rivas —The tote and constant van have had the effect of raising the river’ game ve oF six inches, with a slow steady increase. As we write this morning, the regular daily rain is contributing ite share towards wringing the Misasinpippi to a navigable Hrandxo Chorwas.—Daring It agreras clothes-lnee in this neighborhood bi ir entire Vutdem, com ily full daygerns bressings, towels, ababeeta, and “garments of ‘various kinds. Some Chippewa aquaws, who have been loiter ing around the outskirts (no refence to the stolan clothes), are supposed to be the thieves. As they are’ Indians, it is supposed to be all right, Taw Fierouen House.—The advertisement of this house, just openerl, will be found in an other column, ot in the old stains, formerly the American, but so thoroughly changed and improved, especially internally, as to be scatog ly recognized. The new sign, painted by ‘Trowbridge, St. Paul, is to be the finest in the State, and is certainly a handsome piece of workmanship. Mr. Fletcher has had many years experience in this business, and evidenty “knows how to keep a hotel.” —We are indebted to Mon. Alex. Ramsey for Vatent Office Report, for 1860, Vol. 1, “Meghaving, U. S. Bank Bill and Militias Act, =8. Murlatt tun added a stock of choies stoveries to hie business, Benanx or Invesirtox.—Some unprinci pled parties have put up a large ampant of ‘worthless stuff called Buleratus, and scattered it all over the Western States, much to the detriment of D. J. De Land Co.'s excelle Baleratus. This worthless stuff is put up in biapar green paper and edited M22. B. Tie Land Co.'s House Wife's Fit while D. B. De Land Co House Wiles taforite ae chen veal Saleratus is put up only in bright red pa pers. Beware of the imposition, in Mij Unter Mosting at Washington N.D- i ction of the Third, wi h Newworth sf; N.C.August 13. A meeting of citizens of North Carolina, representing every county of the first and toed Cage Dect. anda per old at Washington, N.C. the 11th. Resolutions were adop ted sympathizing with the great Conserva tive party of the State, and declaring the ‘energetic procavcation of the war in this department to be the only means by which the Union sentiment in the interior can be made useful in restoring her to the Union ; also, asking the Government for reinforcementa for this purpose, accusing, the Confederate government, of cruelty, and perfidy towards North Carolina, declar ing her people are absolved from any fur ther obligations to sustain it, placing the responsibility of the destruction of slavery on Jeff, Davis and his co-conspirators, ex pressing the belief that North Carolina will: fed ample compensation in free labor for the present inconvenience of emanci pation, rejoicing at the Union victory in the Kentucky election, denounent coperhead ism at the North, and commending the ability ,C., of the Administration in the conduct of war, especially in sound nati onal curency organized by the Secretary of the Treasury. We respectfully commend the above to the attention of the Seymour, anti-war, Democracy everywhere.