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H y ßQTAyrt*ft<his#h»rein rfvsig , , .# . I/!/ At the bred offirr at BROVfßtviM.t,cnihmcnrihj ; v # t principil meridiap:/, { Fraction*! township* on# hundred anti one, ora htmdred and two, into lured red and three, *#<l<um hundred nnd fimr, cm the main land, of range tk*t*. thw, one hundred and fear, and one hundred am «»*. on the mate fetnd.nf ntsge/skr. y, Township* on# hundred and. three, one bundrei and fimr, and on# hundred and five, of ranges jUi* aw, and team. ‘ . ’ ; : ••; v Township* on# hundred and one, one hundred hi* thre*,r#u# hundred and fwr, and one bandied and five, of (Rag* «g* To wttsHtp* Am hundred and one, one hundred am loro, oil haadted* and three, nad one handled and five v of range nine. Tow*d»ip» ooe hundred and ©nr, one hundred ami two, one hundred mid three, one hundred nod (bur, and one hundred and five, of ranges ten, efetwn, twelve, and tkirtem. At the m*k fi.acic, commencing on Monday, THR FIFTH DAY OF Nor* w# IR SKIT, f,ir the -disposal of-the public lands within the undermention -ed towt»*hij>*,~to wit: •Norik of the hot* and went of the fifth * principal meridian Townships one .hundred «hd one, one hundred and two, one hundred and there, one hnndml and fair, auid oae. hundred and five, of rang*-, Fourtkkji. Township* one hundred nnd three, one hundred -and fear, and one hundred five, of range Fifteen. , Townships unit hundred and one and one hundred and five, of range Sixteen. . Townships one hundred and one, one hundred ami two, and one hundred and three, of range Seventeen. Township* one hundred ami one, qne handled and two, rate hundred ami three, one hundred and iiair, •and one hundred and five, iif ranges Eighteen, Nine teen, Twenty-oue, and Twenty-I wo. jAt th<* .nit ri.Ac i:, commencing on Monday, the HIS FT R RUTH HAY OF NOVEMBER next, fi»r the disposal of the politic lands within the following named townships, vi* ; JV* >rlk of the hate line and west of the fifth principal meridian . Townships one hundred ami two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of range Twenty-three. Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, undone hundred and five, of ranges Twenty-Four, Twenty-Five, Twenty-Six, Twenty-Seven, and Twenty-Eight. Townships one hundred and one and one hundred j and five, of range Twenty-Nine. I Townships <>•>€ hundred and two nnd one hundred and five, of range Thirty. Townships one hundre i and one, one hundred and two, and one hundred and five, of range Thirty-One. At the land office at Wilton a, commencing on Mondavi, the Twkwtv-Ninth day of October WF.XT, fir the dis|Nt*al of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional tranships, exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi Fiver, to wit : North of the bate line and west of thefifth principal meridian. j Fractional township one hundred and six, on the I main htn-J, of range Five. I - Fractional townships one hundred and six and one I baAdre I and seven, on »h» ra»in land, of range Six. J Township one hundred and six, and fractional! townships one hundred and seven and one hundred I and eight, on the main land, of range Seven. . Townships one hundred and' six and one hundred j and seven, mind fractional township one linnilred find } eight, »n the main land, of ranges Eight and Nine. Townships one hundred and six. one hundred and I seven, oral one hundred and eight, of ranges Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, and Fifteen. Township one hn.nlred nnd six, ©t range tHixieeni I " ToWpshiiM one hu id e l and six, one hundred a»d I eight, one hundred and nine, mid one bandied mid ten, of rang" Eighteen. At the Sayk Placr, commencing on Monday, I THK Twr.lrt» BAT OF NnVTMBKR REIT, fiir the disposal of the puhlic lands Within the following I townships, and parts of townships, rh : North of the hate line and west oj the fifth principal meridian. Townships one hundred and six, one trend ed and ■etren, one hoodred nad eight, one hundred and nine, I aad one hundred and ten, of ranges Nineteen and Twenty. t ToWiiships one hundred and six, (except sections I six, seyen, eighteen, nineteen, and thirty, in the I Wisacbsgo reservation,) one hundred ami seven, j (except sections six, seven, except sections six, seven, | eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thirty.i.ne, in the res ervation,) and one hundred and eight, (except see-1 tion thirty-one in the reset vat ion,) of range Twenty- Three. j Township one hundred and eight, (except sections I thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty three, thirty-Cmr, thir tydive. and thirty-six, in the Winnebago reserve,) of range Twenty-fmr. Townshi|w «me hundred and six, one hundred nnd seven, ime hnndred and eight, and one hunted and nine, of ranges Twentv-eight and Twenty-nine. « ; Townships one hundred and six, one bundled and nine, one hundred and ten, of range Thirty. Townsh'im one hundred nnd six, one hundred and ( •earn, one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, ftnfi ona hundred and ten, of rung- Thirty-one. At the land office at Rru Wme, ruiouienciag on I l Jfonfhy f THK Tw KHTY*jitNTH DAV OF OCTOBKB j RRRT, for the disposal of the puldjc lands within the I Cdlowing-namsd townships and fractional town-hi|is, J exclusive of th# islamis in the Mi*sissi|pirivei, vi*: ] North of the base line and west tf the fifth principal meridian , Fiactkmnl townships one hundred nnd thirteen and onehmidren aad fumtyeu, on the main html, of range I I 1 liMM< J . Township one. hundred and thirteen, and fractional j towwftths one hundred and fourteen and omr hundred] and fifteen, on the main hind, of range Sixteen. Townships one hundred and eleven, one hundred •M •fNWs ""* andihirfeoa, Aral .me hun dfCn mul Wftvh, «»nl fmctKimtl t»*wni*hrt» one hun~ I fired »i 4 *faen. pa the main hmd, of ranges Seven teen and Eighteen. - _ - | j Township, one hundred and elevea, one hundred amt rweftre, ode huuficsd ami thirteen, and one ham ipsfi aadjfitnrtopa, and ftßatiMgab township one bun-1 flfteeo of range. Nineteen and Twenty. ■ T.iwosh.ps „ne hundred and thirteen and one hu«- f'scriinml towuship one ban- I nd aad Irwea, of range Twentv-nne. I C ° ,w *l nn<lr * J »•*<• t ’urteen and one boa-1 J *** *? ■*"> *>/ rang*, Twenty two. j m 'ertwplipi one huadml and thirteen, one hundred I re one hundred and fifteen, of range I 2 ■ Wred and thirteen nad one hap-1 _ of range Tweniy-fimr. J * <U * b " -r ® d eW?Tt «* of Thir »hT OF ©CTO- n otsposal of the pcblic lands situ- j in rte undermentioned township# sad fine-1 sij ioa*l via : to 'tortntflho hnse line and west ofthe fifth S , i k Hurididn. _ _ lin * hondred and sixteen and E Hi»<mlwd ftod o» Feu teen ned one hundred and Soelliog reserve, of , 2 k , _ L. * n «l one huo f*Y,: ■ w .xWMWMK|lld^|3rF»ctityome. si twd whiob are not sehfeet to prd etaptioo dal#»s,lo ifte M rsesn rtfSz&z&aiu* Xonh or the bnW. line »o«l. »<••• of lilf .(-?• ; fourth |>rinc ; pAi meridian. > >u .Tnwyhips thirty-six. and thirty ,i,ni oorntneneiog within the underiiftoitioned toßnships and fraetiaaat townsMw, to wit s , ,f . , v North of rht* base line weal of the Fracti &? h j > F ractiOnAl township lortvone, west of the St. Omx river, of rang# Sixteen. 'lf i ’f Fraeik.mil piwaahip ftrty-«is, west •of the i Bi. On>ix river, and township forty-two,' of range Scyea- Fractional township : forty, west of Ac Su Croix an< * townships fort y-o#e and of range tsighUMn Fruciionnl townships (hirtv-eiglit, thirty-nine, and ij'. W ? ,a '’f'* I **. r - Croix river, of range Nineteen. Istnnd ou lot six, »f section thirty tp’o.in township I twenu-ni'te, range Twenty-two, | rown-hip forty, td r.tnge Twenty-seven. Lunds appropriated by Lw fw the u-c .f schools. Eft FROM W,LL BE EXCLUD The offeringo{ the ah.ve Jaraftr will lv c .uime ieed on Hr* dais .ipjxunted. anti will proceed in the oriler tn which they are advertised, with all canveni'-nt despatch, until the whole shah’ have leen offered, nn«r the sales thus closed ; I tut no sale shill Is-kept open loager than two we«4s and no private eiitrv of any ot the binds shall lie admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, m the oily of Washington, Inis twentieth day of July, anno Domini one thousand dght hundred at»d fifty-five. 1 Bv the P: csident : ™ JOHN HOOD, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of preemption lo any of the bods within the townships ami parts of townships above entwenUed, is requir -d to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver Qf the proper Land Office, and make pay and make payment therefor, as soon as Practice bib after seeing this n.»|ic.., and before the day appointed for the c.iminonceanmt of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed: otherwise such claim wxl hn forfeited. : . JOHN HOOD. Acting Commissioner G--erd Ltinl Offi 'n. Noncllv TOWN sFfciClfLA- TrtRS. FMADEn Claim nt Otter Tail Lake at themmnh of eßtcr rail River—Annie two years since, slaked it mu, hawed and drew on the ground mv lions* logs, which cost me Fifty Ddlars. | now leurn that some St. Paul g t'Uiomen have cut up niv logs and appropriated them to their own use on what •he coll a Town Site. Tliis is to notify all persons that I vet claim tip* aforesaid premia >s tin ier tjy nr. tiele of the Chippewa Treaty of the 221 day «*f Feb. last, which art iclepr»vi,h.s that all mixed blonds ,ha. are heads of families n .w, (then,) tesiding i t the country retied shall have eighty acres of kind includ ing their improvements. GEORGE RONGA. Ang. B,lB5A.—St 14. ; BO UUP h CHAMP LIN, I/|^ 0 ULI) respectfully inform the Merchant. * * "nil the public generally, tint they It v. bought out the interest of Messrs. Burbank 4 Co. in the F.irw irding ;md Commission business, and but they c n n third increased facilities to all those who mav fsvor them with n share of their patronage. I hey will nttend lo a genera I Storage, forwarding and Commission bn>iness, at their Warehouse on the Lower Landing. Hitting leased the Wharf-boat, those who ship to them will save expense oi dray age. REFERENCES: Cronin, Hurxthnll and Lear, New York, J. Ilartnon and Co.. Buifalo. James C. Fargo, Chicago. Mather and Cn , W. F. McCloskey, Galena. B. If. Campbell, “ j F. S. Jessup and Cn., Dubuque. Chouteau and Val|e, St. I amis. Bornp and Oakes, St. Paul. St. Paul, St. T. «nl if < ALEXANDER REV. Storage , Forwarding and Commiaston Merchant , Grocer and Dealer in Grain and PboviSlows , LOWER LEVEE, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TER REFER TO Governor, \V. A Gorman. St. Paul, M T Donin, ami Co , JWw port. | C; A. Barrmre and Bro., JVew Orleant. | Firman Lumper**, *• I J ami E. WhlhJi, St Zanm. H. f|. Cmnipbol l and Co., Galena. \ E. Hempstead, *• L M. 11. Sibley, Mendota lion G. \V. JiMpt, Dubuque, lowa. Nadeau and Rodger*, “ Iow °' W r. Inoli infh and IV, “ E*-Gov. A Raiiiaev, St. Paul. \ Borup nod Oaken. •- t Rlr«. Hoiliin»h(iMd,pnd Meeker, ** 1 Wilkin and Van Ellen /. «* v ,r St Paul. April. 1856. ' - j FIVE DOLLARS REWARD * fn> “ th * Mdwcriber, on or about the iiJ instant, ■ ffun Cow, five year* old, mid* diiOfl ««*%**** milk when Aa left. The above ■sks: Sank Rapid*, August Hd, 1835. ulstf ’ CAUTION. TO Speenhttor* and other*. Wheren* there are debt* due ami unpaid, treated Ca- the Sarvev*, I’M*, Jtt., uf the Town known a* St. Cloud City, inSteanw C-mnty, Minmmoru Territory, the nnder mgned will take measures against the Town property *n eerure the deuMtnda against the aame, and Car a viotatfonof die bwj of theTe,ritny of Minnesota. St. vhiwf, Aag. 25,1855. 15 R. B. BLAKE. E . HOW|T2 t CO., WaotttH ahoßktaii. Duutit ur LAly . THEOLOGICAL, MISCELLA - JfEOUS t SCHOOL R'WES, Blank Book, of every V deat.dp.Jon;WAfl paper. Pin am., Melod*,,,*. Golww, thtlmn, Plate- **, Comer TMtd and Wabadfciw itreito.typonne PgiQflfce, Sl.fttal. KIWUMUUI , >,'j, :- -i sS|||flfe** * •*fH* -'#vfli !■>» I■* .*> *e *MI,I JK.\'-- •-. - -'. B ■ -rfiiW, v' • /'VB ■ * *S '^l‘-;t: S ,M J|^|t r | § SADIIUHDscaSAfSTORE t LL of Benton and Steams Cndofles and *< iK< I DRY GOODS, groceries, ProVisbaa, Boots ty- Clothing, DRUGS RMEmttNteS, - r~ l L?r , -ns™ fc , SHlOk. ( . ,' - ,;- * Prist* Wf fllini Irani 7to 12-lf cent* pernrit i«g ■. f«m IS '■ *; '/l A . M- ljif.»*.frnm 12{c npwinli. t' v> , } j Dkuiim SO iif ml u|twini< , I ' '•■■ Hrt*9fcT t .ll Wl2f, -■ ■• ■ .'..Tj ft •: /;: ,;- f,. M. Sattirreita, Jeans, T#e«f< Caspian*, Flannels, Checks. Drills, Tickings a nr] Se*mlw» Sacks ; Jaconet, Book, Swiss «*»d Alpnc" *« t#V Biibinet, Rl uml and Oop japM, R«l?ing« »i»d laitspiTi*, Dace iid «»d Undepsleeves, Taffeta and Satin fl, I RihH ms, Hosiery, Linnen and Silk in H’dk’fs, Ac., & c . Of doihi-iff. may hr fmnd, , i£ V . . •*» Fine Broadcloth Coats, D Caletot “ od Russian Duck “ * f Linnen' , “ d* Sen Grass “ II Blouse “ Over u ■ Cubher n. Doeskin & Cnsrimere, Sattinetf* Joans, Witaw id Stripe, Duck, Drill, Linnen, Twer.. 1 *rd Corduroy Pauls • Brocade, Sal in, MatwilL. \V.2naed.,W«am I.imien setd fhtf Vests ; White Shiite, ranCV do ? Calico, Check, Hickory, Flannel amt Under Sh.’rta. **-■•■* SWEET’S STORE, Sank Rapids, April 1, 1855. ltf. >f OOHKr-Fre»h and Salt—fur sale at h tT SWEET’S STORE, id Sank Rapids, April. *55 if t» t f * r— ' * 1 l- Cl LOUR—in barrels or s»ckß -for sale H f y „ ■ SWEET’S StORE. « Sank Rapids, April. tf « - - — 1 —— i SU« AU—Brown, Crushed and GMHetl—f«r sale at SWEEP’S S JOKE, htnk Rapids, April, if CIANDLES —Mould and Slur— for sale at < . n a SWEET’S STORE. Sauk Rapids, April, tf „ r TIOBACCO Plug and Fine Cm—for sale ,ai r SWEET’S STORE i Sauk Rapids April,, tf s *. THE AS—Young fj/«in .. u | BIA-—for sal* at. i SWEET’S^CQRE. Sank Rapids. April. * I • 1 ■ j *< • Cl IIOT of all sizes constainlv on band and; W ' Z *•»« SWEET’S * Sauk Rapids, April, ' tf ' Dl. PONT POWDER on hand ;rt»|t forstle j)| j , „ SWEET’S r Sauk Rapids. April, - tf ■ * Cl PERM OIL of the best kind f. r Aale»i Sauk Rapids. April, •;.•• ■ tf,.;'.,..' SXI.T and Saleratus, repi Ia rl von luthdWitd - f.*r sale at SVVEET’StSTORjS:. Sauk Rapids. April, .••;"•*, s»Y-]- : DRIED FRUlT—Apples and Peachee—far * sale at SWEET’S STORE. - Sank Rapids, April, •' ';V' - if. WALL PAPER, of every variety, for Sale *t SWEET’S STORE. Sauk Rapids, April, t f - • I’ERS, of the best quality, m ’ sale a t SWEETS STORE. * Sauk Rapids, April, . tf SARDINES, warranted to he thehest. for sah «* SWEET’S STORE. Sauk Rapid*, April, if . ‘ RUT I Ell, by the pound or key, far *ah> at SWEETS STORE. Sauk Rnpal*. April, t f O AI'S. constantly on hand, and f <M - <t>,|n (hr ftssh. at SWEETS STORE* Sank Rapid*. April, • tf A I*lo. a general assortment of Drugs and ■ Medicines, for sale at SWEET’S STORE Sauk Rapids. April, jf MET AL and Horn Powder Flask* for safe at . r, . SWEET’S STORE ‘ " Sank Rapids, April, tf * „ BROOVIS, Bi.akot*, Whip-, fce. for sah* at - w SWEET ’S STORE, f J * Sauk Rapids, April, tf “—— —i—— i ■'*l 1 "' AF|S W T housand of the beat Cigar* f,. r aat a _ •fl <% v % BWES?T*S STORe| . Sauk Rapids, April. if IMWID T. WOOD, “ I the Peace and County Commwaioner, Farmington, Stearns County, Minnesota Ter- ft W*ry. • . ' - jAf o e KETCHAM, ' S Register of Deeds and Clerk of the Board of County •*’ C ommissioners, St. Cloud, Stearns Co. M,T. Si 6EOKGE 11. O.IKBS' S LAND AGENCY,’ SAU£ RAPIDS, M. T. ' * ALL business connected with the bnymg and *■ riS-iSP-'*** ,i,ml i ,,w,n l ,,> y a'tended to. ft' peidund'collMtmii^ V * Kww 1 y tuCM( odi taxes 1 REFERENCES: Jj • W. A. Gorman. Go*. Minnetolo. ) . Alex. Ramsey, fg »• «« —s J. Travers Rosser, Sec. “ C a Oaken, fif. Pmul, - . J Hon. J. Van Eiten, •• ’| Capt. Alex. Wilkins, Kz-Sut. t s n r w ‘ »op, Epgimers. «*' Sank Rapid*. M. T., ApriJ. 1835. £ ‘\ WII.KI VSON R BABCOCK, ■ - V ' F VSI I FRANKLIN PIERCE. «•;„-»HWf3PfT*• w Wojmw^WjW} *P’. a?*l »«d ike jinpirtaM* « 3 tu mm , Staple and Fancy Dry Good* ftEAt)Y-MAJ)E CLOTHING, & CAPS, BOOTSBf SHOES «Awasnnr« 9 . Oil, CLOTHS, MATTING, HOirsE FURNISH ING GOODS, V I, e*»Pjr»bii*g appertaining to the Dry Goods Btisl j m * w ,n "" “> which «r art pie|mnd to oiler • BARGAIN —rHOR CASH " snlwit h «s*||, We pWre ntrtrsetve «• .M »*e u«J*,*oUbya«v httwe in the City. • « cHA-dijLiN k Morgan, rt Third Street, near the Lower Levee, Saint Pau It 3 *<»i •«. *855. 7„ytr KING & RICH, RICE HOUSE ST, AUTHOST STRf.I T, St. PAUL, MIS., ? Dealers in HOUSE FURNISHING GO C S f .. . -. . . FTIHE .following articles will be kept comtenl! T -®- on b ind and for sale at the » I.OAV EST MA RKET PRICES, : All articles kept in our Store ate purchased di.ee . from the manufacturer* or manufactured by ourselves expressly for ibis tntirkel, and warranted tv be <> t superior quality. Tkt only general Furni king Establish 1 V West of Chicago. Persons msh « i&Douse Far ishtng G ods will di well ft.’ tall and examine. ■ Mahogany & Rosewood Sofas “ “ Teie-a-Teleg, " ** Ea.«y Chairs, _** " Rocking Chairs “ “ Sofa Bottom, . “ " OUointuis, “ " Divans, ‘ Marble T«p Centre Tables, Mahogany ** ** Black Walnut t( " Marble '('♦•p Wash .Stands, . , Mahogariy and Walnut Wash Stahds, •Mahogany Bedsteads, ■. Bureaus, : ’ r . ComnioQ Bedsteads, • Common Chairs, Gripe Seat Chairs, Reed “ •» Common “ ■ . • Arm *• Velvet Carpets, .•Tapestry •« Ingrain “ Three Ply •• ‘Brussels •* .Comtn>>n **• * ‘ * 1 Oil Cloths, Rings, Mats, Coco Matting, all widths. Stair Rods, Oil Table Cloths, Toweling*, Pillow Case Goods, I Comforts, - :i ," ;; ?r : .f [1 Sheetings, • Enamelled Cloths, • Damask.*, T»hle Linens. Napkins and Doilys, Counterpanes; WinduS Shades, Gilt- Window C< rnices, Cords Loops, Tassels. ‘ Paper Hangings and Border, Pa per. Curtains, Wide Window Pepper, , &c. EVERY Mtrh M HAiR, fAtw l.iAr, Moss and Str *w, mgeitwr * t«h many t ther artirl#** t, H , mnwrow* to 05“ AR kinds of Uphohrtrv wotk d.me to wler an t»h<>rt unite and in tbe heat manner, by ex o. king,. c, rich. Wsiitt Paul, June H, 1855. „?yl ESTABLISHED IN im. KcCLOUDITbROTHER. WHOLE* A K ASP RETAIL IIKALERS IS HAP D WA R E AND CUTLERY\ jiLf'ECHANIC’S Tunis, Farming Implements, laTa Pirnl’ te -» war the head «f Third Street, We are now In reneipt ..f our SPRING STOCKS •r everyth,ng m ih. Ha Rnwark line, and with !fe»Mj’ facilita-nof buying and selling goods, art Are better prepared than ever W m enpply tbe w !s , f v» "J** 1 RWiwteti, and ibe p* blie g nerafK. Having lv»ett engaged iti th» eaetnaitre Hardware e*itw»a iti St Paul fin- ike la.-t five ye»r*, we can imndently refer to ottr puH tißii*»cii..ne a* the Mtnitt an nm,ee that we cab and alwny« will Sell the Best Ip 4 l/tt or Good*, at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ! CnWWry Merchants buying With Cash, Will sml it Mbety advantage In mil en m, as we make liberal •wttO'if* «»OW carre ti neiling prkds. S*i..t Paul, June 14,1866. 7n\l. JOHN GlßsftX, pKEALER in Gmeet ies, Ptvrvbkaw, Dry G axis, Wines, Liqitufs, totlian *swH>Tobacc»r and Cigar*, aU «d which are tor *mlo IKjri .|fo*H > » M T.. May 24, 1855. pf Udtf "Ilf' DAVID Pay, ; r|FA»ASRih Dnqr«, Chemical*, Paint* and Oib, - ' jy H BEAULIEI/,' f| IKf t®Ml const n fitly on hand, ted hr Sels,« J j XV the lowest possible r*i#s ■ ftV > i * Dry; Goodsaad Grocfflies, t ®; ?Hr mmSmiMR ■' Hifjpfi • -large stock; and is ready to dispose i \ them at a fair rale for c**b or Fet*. From h |(| hissliee 0« the tiordernf the Imini n coomrj ' ,v those winking fcw the Indian trade, worn .... do Well tn pnrehune n» him. He will keep *wg _ ’ idle* tn fWrti h thosewisbing to go into the tan ’ * taring business. ' He h«« constantly on band J*ark Canoes. fii fed op with Oil Cloth*, 'lVum, etc., t* mttt * bed kwete person* limiting to wM) ft* Pin* **«*• Hint "•"'V, explore that Vn-t cmintryhrlejy ewdeA ( »*es the I’ltiwkl States by the Chippewa fadiiwt. r mnke n trip up the Mississippi nod amw* t >O~ Poiidu l.nc.tho head of Lake Sipivkir, by tt« ~ RoMnnirPortage. Savanna ntttfSt- bwh River- I he traveller desiriWK of witnessing the itmet ir , termning p .fiintr* ofwitd* the of jJiiierlea , "hoal hy nil «ie»rt# tithe fhnu ip Guides or Vova*-* ; win ftlrt’Atfl he furnished to travelers, who nr perfectly familiar with those route*, and are me who can hetrusted-limiting the journev perfect I ” 2. fr : R«f* r »«Borup and Oak*. St. Kul, a.. . Ranmy Cooks, N. Y. ! ■ > v ,r <“!* Crow Win*, jfpril 10 7 BIG LAKES TO RE i ii % r Ce [' <> 'L’ etc., and deals in Furr All of which will lie furnished m a trifling ndviittc ■*’“ on , ■ Pant price*. Those wishing lo supply thr>«n selves with provisions i n the vicinity of Big Lak and itlmve there, will please call anJ examine hi | gmids and pries before going else« here. Inj HT* Lake, Benton Cmwly, M. T., April 20,1853 Proprietor of the Big La?e Mount C en<k ‘j , *‘ ,r *° phase all who give him : ° ,U k ° al r nT h i*‘ h ,,,,5e j* sitlMled immediately o •he shore of B,g Lake. This lake abounds in fin ntly »*•'. »nd many lute readily at the honk, making rar for fir mm* find i»f angling. Big Lake, Benton County, April 20,1855. y«« L > ST. PAUL. SAUK R \ PI1)S & FORI RIPLEY STAGE LINE. RICE4MYRICK. i TR ACTORS tor conveying the U. S. Mai from St. Pan! to Fort Hi, lev, have put . Zrrr'T** am do J, ,n . ,he above and intermedin re points. Theii t.aiT'ages and Horses are in grind condition, am tbeir drivers sternly, careful and aiientive men.- iMoilung shall lie lacking on «nr part to give iho« .u ” jhia RjWr a pleasant ride over one o the bebt roads in the United Spites, and through s country eqiwl t„ any in the Territory of Minnesota. nr I * i t* P P, "' , rTrrv moroi. s 9 Ht j >ck ; anil an tves at Fort Ripely at 6 ..’clock on W ed.iesilay evomog.giviiw passengers who mar have Iwsmess at the Land Ofll e at Sauk R inidsTm .V any .f the inier.m diale points, an opporiw.i. v k, alien.. «n it. and take the reinrn singe for , e t Paul I where it .fnivef at 4 o’clock on Saturday evening of the same week. * S'. P:i«d. Mioncstiis Territory. April 20. 1555 i'Fe mLvm iui u\, IS PITBLISHKD EVEIiT THPRSDAT MORKirg BY JEREMIAH BUSSELL, Sack Kapios 4 BeptoA Co., it^ttsKnoTa. ADVtRTISIjff; RATfJI One column for one One coluirm f.r six m0nth5........ 80 (Hi One column for three months,..... 2(1 00 Half a r.ohnaii fir one year, 30 00 Half a column for six months-,..... 20 00 Haifa column f,r thiec months,... 15 00 Quartei- of a Column for one year, 10 00 Bcmskxs Camus—Not over fivellnes Ine year, 5) I Over 8 line* and under 12, do 7»> Over 10 and under 15 lines, do 10 00 One stpiare, 12 Since ..r less, 1 ins. and tor each additional Advei ti ers will he entitled to a change of their adverttsi inenis twice a year. I’avme .is to lie marie hall yearly. Yearly advertisers out .* the Terrif.n v imwt make th.-ir payments half-yearly in advance, and when advertising for shorter pereais, the monev must in all cases accompany the advertise m-m. tin abatement from oar published rates. Special notic. s charged twice. 8 X 076 0 0 ~ W thrmy, at Wholesale or Retail, and at prices which 1 can n<>t h* beat. I Mv Stuck cmgisU bf t% Oniorls, Fancy Goods. ) Millinery and Dress G <ods ; Hats, Capsj flntu. and Shoes, which, for style ami quality, are superior. ' Als.., a large supply of Groceries and Provisions. 1 I Miall hlpo k«*p a ftjll auftiHtuem of the above 1 ffonds at my ai Anoka. A St. Ambo.*y, May 18. R. BALI, k CO. I srofiE. | O. A CHURCHILL & CO., \ DEALERS in Dry Good-', Groceries,Tin Ware, y Hard Waro, Queenswnre. Binds and Shoes, Cartfp fixtmes Re. Floret Itacon, l.ard, r Pmk, Farming Uleneils, in fun everything nsnallv j f c mitry Store, we .ire pre|sired t<> sell at ’| Wholesale aid Retail. Ltuiil>eritien can always (itid | supplies on Hand. We |de.lge ourselves that our »| puces shall suit every lensi.iiulile man. ami see f *V . „ o O- A. CHURCIIII.L & CO. f lattle Falls, Benton County, July 18.1855. 16tl k' DAVID DAY., i WHOLESALE Dealer in Dmgs, Chemicals, w Paints, fit Oils ; Window Glass,Glassware* {I Dye-Stuffs, Spices, Perfuimuy. Fancy Goods, He., » cwner of Third and Cedar Stn-et*, Saint Paul, Min. (laving completed extensive m-rangemeuts with tl the Mmmfictorer* of Wimfow-Glass, White Lmid b and Linseed • il, 1 am enabled to nfli-r these nricles t| at Wholesale at St. Louie prtcee with addition of « freight. | N. B.—Oi d'-rs C*r Stained amt enamelled Window m Glass received and promptly executed. Call ami samples. l| Saint Paul, May 28, 1855. fctyl t(i f>. L FULLER, ;J 1"1| BALER in Dry Gouda, Groceries, Whole. 8 * * sale aml Retail, Rice House, St Atrhtmv greet, St. Paul, M.T. ‘ lifjrfi * ;kfl - ' -- m CHARLES KETCIMM, Clerk of the D&atrie. * Omni (or. Stearns C,m..tv, Mitimnotn Terrjwl. HERRY C. WAIT, t Attiwney ami CoOnsetk.r at jsy, S K CVm<(, •t*w. Money to (iiitft, All btmtneM anti »ii .t ... h,M care prom|% attended t*. . fcf * Cl X WIU4A* HENRY’ WOOD, . Athirney at Law and Solicit,.r in r%Wrv.Saak i i f 1 !%•• m l’7 • .1^ j i• ! flgjL- m mywr ■ nwny’rgrQbl|Vrß|iflp mg timt ptHfe# W M>»Msippi River above the Pali* of ett.Lacit.ga vnst region of country, etuorpaMcd in fertility, and recently i.«t littlehnlMNl. i * 7' lt» polities. Thn Ftontierman will bAhdKknfhtL ty and oo«*p.iv,«ally dewograiir—a firm, .tesdy, and consistent supporter of the present. Adtuiuistratioit, and.at all tin «s, the earncsv.eJi.' voente of the principles and Taitfi erotic pkrty. ' - t: • ; "S Ai the mine time that it thus contributes what ever of Mhtencn it may pimsess to the seeded# Dentocratic men and flvniocraiic meiisares, if will ,’detitify itself with no fnption in whatever ngmt* H u»?»y appear The Clintons of 'I he FrontPr./'an witl always be open to such persons HH may desire to give publicity to particu lar or favorite localities •» any part of the TeriU gory —-lint especially those found on the Upper >li**is4ppt—to farmers, who may wish to sneak to (he public relative to the great subject of AgH culturi?-—,to ail who linvo either leisure or inclinn tiot, to write upon subjects deemed of interest to ike geno.'“i M^d*r 'l be Agni department of the afvruyS the most jMtpnfltmi >» » country neUspw per—will be under thJ of a practical and successful f'™*er. Hniiing from a poitii i?ont»^ ooos home# of the Winnebago mid Ojibway > d '» n! *. whose history is replete with interest and inJ^** nt * "• Frnniii.mlan w«l it 'ts hethmed, h« •am much Concerning Indian life, hehev, * n< * manners, of more ihnn ordinary interest to (he general reader ; persons long resident as »h« I"* «li»n country, as miasionnrios, having nSnnodf been engaged as regular contributors. TERMS: One copy, one year, #2,03 Ten copies “ out of the Territory, 15,00 Twenty copies out of the Territory,.. 20,00 = Strictly in advance. Persons forwarding Clubs, should retain certifi-- etites from Postmasters. e , „ ■ ... JKREMIAII RUSSELL. Snuk Rapids, Minnesota, April 23, 1854. KINNEY’S DRUG STORE-, AT THE w & a & Wl * IN THE z wjsaswss. sir T|«. KINNF.V respectfully invite hi* did co*- towers and the public generally (u hi# well selected s»«*k of z DRUGS Sr medicines, » Paints, Oils, r>re-irtefn», Ohteniic.il*, Perfumery* . mho Fancy Article*, together with a fine awurt s a etc of choice ! groceries. i„ The very best ef article# m the above named line 1, of Goods can always be obtained at his store at jf o*ueh tower rates than at any similar eatahlish ment in the Territory. Particular attention in the preparation and dis penstng oC Medicines. Physicians and Countrr Dealers will find it for their interest to cal and ex v amine his stock, as inducements will be offered to their advantage. N- ll.—Physician*’ prescriptions will be cafe- Fully ;iml properly compounded. All the best patent medicines of the day ran always he obtained at the lowest prices. Also an assortment of Cigars, Tobacco and CrnfecZ iioh.: rv - Hair, Tooth and Noil Brush ea ; Hair Dyes. Pomases, Hdif Washes and Oils—a large variety. Fancy Soap-*, CosiK*‘ti c * ef*!.. Druggists’ Glassware. Burning Fin id, Potash, Acids, i fits. Varnishes, Glue, Crushes, etc. _ A choice assort mi nt of best Teas, Figs, Rai sins, Jellies, Jams, Ketchups, etc. etc., at the lowest market price. Remember Ibe Bazar at the Winslow House, where Champagnes, Holland Gin. Rum, Old Port, Modena. Sherry, .Muscat, Malaga, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Monongwhelti and Bourbon Wftt*ktiv. pure. can always be found of the very best quality, and at the very lowest prices. t*aint Paul, April, yif Election Precincts and Judges Mmffl mm & AT s Session of the Board of Cnimnlssioneni o Benton County, M. T„ continued and held at the Omi t House at Sauk Rapids, on the 4th t |av of A| ril, 1855, it was Ordered that all the F.lei iion Precinct* heretofore established in Beaton Courtly he and they are hereby discontinued. And it was furt her ordered that Electiou Precincts be established uu follow*, tii : Isb Itasca PfiRCiRCT, hounded on tips North RBd bj 1 Rum Rupr, «u» the South by the Mmmi* sipri River, ..n tMe W. st by a tine rwMHSg Nonh and South between Ranges No. 25 and 27 West. And the place of holding election therein, to lie at the h<hist ol James Beiittv, at fiasca. Judge. «>f et«> lion, A. N. Nonrse, W. W. Payne, And C. Pitman. *[• Er.lt Rttrrit I’RKCtscTj shallemhracr that ptHrtioa of Range 2s, which lav* between the Mi. River on the Smith, nod Ruin River on the North, j. 0. A. N j'-ki'r.m. 7.1,..!. W f** R. Kelleyi F.. Ni< kmson mid J. G. Jameson. Sd. Bio La«k Prkclrct* shall enibntee that portion of Ranges 27 ami 28, which lavs between the Missisgi) pi River on the S«mth and the Ninth line of Townships No. 40 on the ninth* t*ing west of Efc River Precinct. Ami the place til holding elrctlens therein, shall lie nt the h.>n*e of JiHwph Brown at Big Lake. Judges .>r Election, O. Baitev, Joseph Brown and E. Heath. ‘ * P 4th. CtKAit Lakh Patenter. shall embrace that portion of Range* No. 20, 30 «ttd SI, which •ays between the Mississippi River on the smith and west, and the m*rth line • I Township* No. SS on the north* heiAg West of Big Lake Precinct. And the place of holding elections therein, shall lie m ifa hm.se of John W. Sietemoui. JoiWs i.f eleHi^ Ann V\ hiifi ■ TftHfutriul and Thoina* C fWtw? sth. Sauk RAgtas PtarciacT shall endnaei that imrtt.nt ol Tow n*hq* No. S 8 and 87 noith; lav iSis«w&i£ Judges of Election. David Gilman. mo nad <7»ar e> Well*. „ ****"' : •*. I’LATTK Rirrg Ihsf portion of T. wn-hii* SB sidM. 'hdJfcisstssippi B,r*f J the lhall boat the arhooiturner in '•aii| prectwet. Jndc •s of clocti,m k Le%is Slune, F>. anVl. £ nrC '*£? «*»«Gmlirae. til Ami fmrHnw of Ben tint Comfy; tyi«r wwth of the am* line «f Township 4l?mwWVl),«Hr, the |.£ (ufa ptweitmta. Place «f We *£**" *r*T '*?*'& by E. Jr Kirkler, m