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V. : 1 .-r- • -iwi Haul Baseness fcarfcs,* if‘rywrann^fiirinn. t. B. WAtt AND CO , ? Third Street, near Jackson Street, St. Paul, Dealer* id Crockery. China, Glcitt Ware, So lar Limps, Britannia Were, Groceriea and Provision*. 7 YVM. #Ri<JO HALL* r Attorney nu.l C.ntiuallor at Law,and Commissionei for Maryland. Office comer of Third S»*l Weba ■haw Streets, St Paul, Minnesota. , CATHCART $ CO., ' YVholksale atto Retail Dk alkri in Foreign and Dj.nestic Dry Goods, Carpeting, Fluor Oil Cloths, PrucgeU, etc . No. 20, Riiuerta Street, SSt. Paul, Minnesota Territory. If. H. CATHCART S. WILLSON CATHCART St. Paul. M. T.. April, 1855. nltf ~ MARKLEY AND KERN, No. 1, Empire Block, St. Paul, Min. Ter., Deal era in Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, Agricul tural Implements, Mechanic’s Tools, Sadtery and Plated Ware, House Furniture and JFur- 1 nishing Goods: A large assortment constantly on hand. <! lAAC MARKIKT. ytf SIMON It K tilt. charlesTe. MAYO $ CO., (Successors to F. S. Ns well.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Stoves end Tin-Ware, Third Street, St. Paul, Min. Ter. C. E. MATO. ytt K. BANOS, JR. " CITY CASIPFUItnTshTnG STO Winnie anP Cooley, Meichaot Tailors* Wholesale an I Reini! Dealers and Mahufac’ - turers of Re vdy-Made Clothing, and Gentle* men’s Furnishing Goods, Boy’s UDd Childrens. Clothing in great variety, Roberts Street, St. Paul, M. T. St. Puri, April. ‘ ' _ytf g7g. GRISWOLD, Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Wholesale and Re tail, (Lambert’s Brick Building, under Minne sotian Office,) Third Street, St. Paul. Bh. Paul, April. Y tf DESIRE MICHAUD, (Successor to Alex. Rey,) Wholesale and Re tail Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors. Pre served Fruits, Spices, Produce, Etc., Robert Street, near Third Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. C[_jF» The highest price paid for country Pro duce. St. Paul, April. ytf J. E. WHITNEY, Daguerrean Artist, Corner of Third and Cedar Streets, Saint Paul, M. T. Miniatures taken in every style of the art. Also, Landscape Views—everything appearing as in nature, except the colors. Saint Paul, April, ytf MARTIN DREW, Manufacturer of all kinds and qualities of Sad dles, Harness, Collars,Trtmks, Valwes,Whips, F' V Nets, etc., etc Also Carriage Trimming. All kinds of repairing in his line, done in the shortest possible time, Third Street, between Minnesota and Roberts, St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. Saint Paul, M. T„ April. ytf O. S. LOCKE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Rubber Goods, etc., next door to Whitney’^ l Daguerrean Gallery, Third St., ■hove Cedar, St. Paul, Minnesota. ytf ~J^&. r T¥SON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Orrery, Provision snd Liquor Merchants, Roberts Street* between '* Third and Fourth; St. Paul, Min. ytf YV. P. MURRAY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Saint Paul, Minnesota. St. Paul. April, >; y ! f ALEXANDER ItEY, Wholesale Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Lower Leveh, St. Paul, Minnesota. Saint Paul, M. T., April, ytf palmer and havward, Attorneys at Law, Ewipirfc Block, St, Paul, M. T. . Edward C, Palmsr,, Commissions f«u Vermont. Willbur M. Hatwarb, Notary Public. St. Paul, M. T„ April, 1355. ytf STUBS AND HUNT, ‘ V Manufacturers and Dealers in alj kinds of Furni ture*corner of and Minnesota Streets* SI Paul. iy tf MINNESOTA LAND AGENCY. 3. p. Folsom and Co . General Land Agents St. Paul, Minnesota* Offiooon 3d street, in th Mintiesotian Boiidittg. Property boojht nw sold, lands entered, money loaned, and invest ments made throughout the Territory, y ‘ L. C. KENNEY, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oik Dye Stuffs, Chemicals, Perfutnery. ect,, n| ln Bazar Drug store, Winslow House, St. Pau Minnesota Territory. WILKINSON fit BABCOCK, Attornevs at law. Sahit Paul, Minnesota, Willl atttt the terms of thn District Court fur Berttpn Count and attend to'eucb business as may Are entrusted them. may 25,’65, * »*wl ST. PAUL. SAUK RAPIDS * FOR.' RIPLEYSTAGSfeINE. r I ©E AMY R I OK t Contractors for c. s. m. fom St. P4ul to Fort Ripfcjr, have put < Gam-ages suitable f»r conveytM pasaengers to. »r from the above and iotermednste jmint*. Tb« Carriages arid Morses are in .good condition, ;ai Choir driver* steady, cafefol aqd,iißlitative men,* Nothing shill be lacking on nor part to give tho who patrontertfid* fine,a aldisant ride over onw the bast roads in the Uand through country equal to any in the Tjferittfry of Minnesota The Stage leaves St. RettMtery Monday «orM at 8 o’clock, and arriyes- at Fort Ripely at 6 Vdc on Wednesday evening ptawingmw jvho m have,business at tbe Land Office at Sauk Rapids, I any of the inter mediate.points, ait opportunity * «tTemb#o it. aud kjk° the return stage,for Su Pa where 04 » SawMjsy evanttg th Territory, April 20,1888. yOtlC 6 t» Mreby given by tl |\| Btrard of Commiasi'wer* for Bentt Coonty that all tP**»passt;w upnrYScbh Land, in midXJo.inty will be proneet. ed to th* eg||m of the law. They fu thttt Ca, * b (X P° fo take charbi of the School Land tb* m eh id County, and he hereby authorized to nettle with at collect from all persona heretofore tre nwiog on *«*• W^r-’VTaJAME.SON. Chairman of the Boari " 1 ffiyi gTPI^ % Goods aid Groceries, 32*ai0T2sR4s»s &sra> J < INDIAN (GOODS* Hahns a large stock, «M 1M ready to dispose of them atn ftir rate for each or Pori. .'.From his location ©n the border iff the Indian country, those wishing outfits for tbe Indian trade, would do wall to purchase of him. He will keep sup plies tp furnish those wishing to go into the turn* bering husinoss. ■ T: '■/' He hss constantly on hand Bark Canoes, fit ted up with Oil Cloths, Teota, etc-, to sell or hire to person* wishing to visa the Pine region above, explore that vast country lately ceded l© the Doited Stato» by the Chippewa Indians,* or .make a trip up the Mississippi stud acrossHo Fondu Lac, (ho liqad of Luke Superior, by the Savanna Portage, Savanna and St. Louie Rivers. Tho traveller desirous of witnessing the most in teresting portions of wilds the of America, should by all means take this trip. Guide* or Voyagers, can always ho furnished to travelers, who are perfectly toniliar with those routes, and aye men who catF making the jonrhey perfectly safe, t to Bor up and Oaka, St. Paul, and Ramsay .s, N. Y. ytf Crow ,i vfpril 20. Bfl Vic E STORE! t BROWN, KEE. • constantly on hand, Dry Goods, Gro* Provisions, etc., and deals in Furs- AU of which will be furnished at a trifling advance on St. Paul price*. Those wishing to supply them selves with provisions in the vicinity of Big Lake and above there, will please' cnll and uxoinin<’. his goods and prices before going etsephere. Rig Lake, Benton Coirnly, M. T., April 20,1855. s ®.& m s> is ~m m © P ropriejl o r of the Big hole Ho use, endeavor to pteuse all who give him a vv call. This house is situated immediately oh the shore ol Big Lake, This lake abounds in fine fish, and many bite readily at the hook, making rare sport for those fond of tingling. Big Lake, Benton County, April 20,1855. ytf LITTLE FALLS STORL Q. A. CHURCHILL & CO., DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Tin Ware, Hard YY are, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Cbthing, Camp .fixtures'&c. Flower Bacon, Lard, Pork, Farming Utehcils, in fact everything usnalU kept in a cmnttry Store, we are prepared to sell a* Wholesale and Retail. Luinliermen can always find supplies on hand. We pledge ourselves that out price* shall suit every t easonahle man. Call and see us. O. A. CHURCHILL & CO. $> Little Falls, Benton County, July 19,-1855. 16tl JOHN GIBSON, 77 DEALER iu Groceries, Provisions, Dry Boots and Shoes, Wines, Liquors, Indian Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, all ot which are for sale cheap. Swan RlVer, M. T., May 24, 1855. p2d-n4tf ST. CLOUD CHEAP STORE. ANTON EDELBROCK, Dry Ooods, Grocery and Provision Merchant, St. Cloud, ajfl. 12 NICOLS &. BERKEY, < SUCCESSORS to Marshall. &. Co,, between Post Office aad Court St. Paul, ket.p a uli stock, of ; Iron, Steel, Nail 3, B\a:eksmith TOOLS, CHAINS, Leather and Rubber Belting, Springs , , Jixels, JYols, fVnskerx, Bolts, fye. . Also, agents for Safes, Phufiirnj Stales, and P HINT IJYG PAP E R . Buying direct from the manufacturers, we can sell ot . the m ist advantageous terms. ~| ri)l ]. •. r ' land Warrants TNOR Sale qn toe year’s lime. App!y f tu MJ BORUP AND OAKES. St Paul, Nov. 5, <855 ■; n24?3 J. B. PERK (NS, DEA'LF.R io Groceries, Provisions, Naib Glass, Paints and Oils, Buildert Hard - ware, S DOMESTIC DRY GOODS d Fancy Goods. Boots, Shoes, and Ready-mnd tl Clothing, Main Street, a liltle beiow the Falh St. Anthony, M. T., April. ' ytf - . —•—i —^.'"yf CHARLES KETCH AM, Cfe.k of the Distri. Sj Court lor Stearns County, Aiianesota. Territoi-y, i* ".j- • 11 - SsukAapids Frontiehman v» The principal object ip ffco establishment *° I|hs piper, is the dissemitiatiq*; through is co a» ititps r«jf eorreqt andreliubte Utformalion conoeri f ing that portiph ’of Territory lying on tl MUsissippi River above the Falls of Si. Aothon eaibracbu a vast ?egion of country, unsurpasm in recepfly b»i l}tiW kpbwq. . til Jij.pf + TAe un ty aad\ 'ivEßmlly demoeratm—a firm, siehrd id and co Wpphrier of the ptemjat NstkMj sir Admit Ifm at all tin es, the earnest u f** l voeatnj Jmneiples iirtd faith of the Dem ertffie) fr 'vr ■ ' U Att[. . Inn time that it tho* contributes wliii ?! evw A Juenee it may possess to tho sucess Drnpmikyfic men and Democratic measures, n« jafflL s identify itself with no faction in whale* bk nitftte’of form it m% appear. Tlte columns ay wlH or «s may desws th give puhlicky to panic to lor or favorite localities in any part of the Ter hi, tory-xhttl : pspchislb Uteso fi*s«td on fhe L% of dliKpMrs, vvhp majr wish to spe to like public rolntivf tu tba great subjoot of Ag culturO*—lo aH who liave enber leisure or tnclia lion to write upon salljefo deemed of interest w the general reader. " on r The Agricultural department ofthe paper t iA. always the most in»p«M«* fa a oountVy newsf vpor—wSJlibc aiiior tbio apocinl soperintendencu a practical «rtd Sacceaefal farmer. ir “ Hailipg froin q pqipt oontigumw to the bade Of of ibo wipaabsgq;jtad Ojihway Indiana, Wbr ht is replete WW* interest, and incident, j an Firomiermah will-, ft la Ww*edi be found to . tain nn»oh coucOruin* Indian life, belief, '* l . n manners, of more thart ordinary interest to 1 ta- general reader ( panM«* long resident ip tbe I nd dinn country, as missionaries, having alroa *• On. U.V-m.'.SM* Teh cop*rt the 'fdrrtWry. IB.OC 1 *T, PAUL ADVEnTISKMLvn. MiLD DRLG STORE, VJrpER A JV'EJV F/liM. 'CT ■ •"•> • 1 ’s.f •«'» ■i>' >t '•/ I"" ORTON & PACE, having purchased the ItJL intertat of li C. K|nncy in Gia Drug Store sittihlSea in the M World> JFuir’’builditig, on Third Street, with the intention of transacting a Wholesale nnd Retail Drug Iwsint***, iriailMSbranch. es, offer to their friends and the public a full and complete nssoi tnipt of the best description of good* Uwutfly found in (heir fine, at lair prices, YY# shad purchase mine I ni pure,uhadnUefaiediiu dfcifrte, dud shall guarantee all articles to be sueh ns represented by us to onr customers. With th* nSeiiqomie, of an able and, experienced German and French (.Niemisi, we trust* we shall give wtriHae.iion irt all our sale*. Store'o|»eu at all hours, day and night. St. Paul, April, 1355. hltf ‘"FINE \ ASSORTMENT ot F'^riTOaTden Seeds, just received by Express, ancl tor sale by MORTON and PACE. I iSA LBS * RUTABAGA SEED lx shle.Tn J OU quantities to suit purchasers, by April, 1855. MORTON and PACE. ONION SEED, .White and Red, in hulk, for sale by * MORTON and PAOfe. > Saint Paul, April* 1855. >■ < nltf w CLOVER SEED for I U sale by MORTON and PACE. Saint Pqnl. Aoi il, 1855. nltf TO PHYSICIANS & DRUGGISTS TTASKELL AND MERRICK’S cxira polder OL e<l Drugs, andTitdcn’s extracts of Belladonna Cortimn, etc., for sale by MORTON AND PACE. Saint Paul, April, 1855. nltf SODA. Crfain Tartar, Curb. Ammonia, and O of Lemon, fur Bakers and Confectioners, fo salshi' MORTON and PACE. Saint Paul, April, 1555. A LARGE assortment of Paint and .Varnish Brushes for sale by MORION and PACE. St. Paul, April, 1855. nltf PERFUMERY, Fancy Goods,Fine Cutlery, and Patent Medicines, wholesale and retail, hv St. Paul, April, MORTON and PACfe. ■A SPLENDID lot of Fishing Tnckfc, silver and brass mounted. Trout, Bass, and general Rods, thiee to six joints. Silk, grass, linen and hairlines silk worm gut, Henning’s Litnerick curbs, and gran taiion hooks, siukers, floats, and artificial baits, fo sale by MORTON and PACE. Saint Paul, April. 1855. nltf DA V I D DAY, WHOLESALE Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, & Oils ; Window Giass,Glassware, Dye-Stuffs, Spic.es, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &c., comer of Third and Cedar Streets, Saiqi Paul, Mia. Having completed extensive arrangements with the Manufacturers i»f W.indow-Glfss, White Lead and Linseed L il, l am enabled to offer these aricles at Wholesale at St. Louis prices with addition qf freight. ■ . ]. N. B.—Orders for striae da ad enamelled Window Glass received and promptly executed: Call and see samples. . . , Saint Paul, May 28, 1855. 9nyl STARKEY & PETTEYS, DEALERS 7JY REAL f ESTATE, (Office, Thir^Strect.) SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA TERRITORY. ALL business in connection' with the' ahoyt promptly attended to ; Military Land Waßs rants located pdvnntngeoosly ; Taxes paid; Coi teclions Made, and Limns negotiated. v p llon.^RoWßJiSLfla V Ja iiics R, YViiiiEir4, u Mr^'n^ r n kel / B.i nk c ‘ ' NOW FOR. A BARGAIN, FOR a, few;xvceks Boots and Shoes cat be had at tho; ", Mew York Boot and Shoe, at a bargain, as I intend indispose opresen stack; so ns to heyeady for the Spring iVnde when I- shall be on hand with as large and a valuabia an assortment of Boots anil Shoes a were.fever exhibited in St. Paul, and no m«fcke Don’t fail to call and buy cheap, while ymi-nur C. C. HOFFMAN. * Saint Raul, Ml T, apl.tf I — J. ESTABLISHED IN 1850. | ! McßLOitdTbrother , WHOLES A E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAPDWARE AND CUTLER* t 7b/Y’ECHANK' , S Tool*, Farming Implemcnti J vX file., fitc.j near the head hf Third Slree Saint Paul. . ; ~ YVeare now iq receipt pfoar SPRING STOClii of everything in the Hardware line, and wit greatly increased facilities «f.bpyi||g and selling mjjt , and are better prepared tba«r evpr th stipjdyTl wants ol our cust-Mneri. aud ihe juiblic' at rally# , Having been engqgfed in fhi'hktdßslVei Mqrd'# bustitees in St Paul for the last five vhairsi k « ,,tt fidqntly;refe# i ’ guarantee that yte can and atwqy* wilt sell the Ifei Quality or Goods, at the '4 * LOWEST PRICES ;POR CAS»| .ii——ufof . Sniut Paul, June J 4,1855. , 5 ' RICE t MV V ! STA6| tßtfPßi|rlp l 4 .Ltnsi<)s§Miß-xkßraes it TH,! a»*i«‘ican hoose, ITT AYE large to rßqir s§e if V YMtiela* n a “JiiUwg equal tpt eat»blishrtient iq.rse Uqked States. i. hh-Ydrßh^^urafhljdriyeJiisl^w#'^ ~ t attendance, nud ttgrty aecommoffiition will l " fqrnished to the pttihfife.; . -v. . !. ICJ*’ Good foed, stabling and *tt©*daqc«^r« Z TITBRTH »f can he feavd at Bali of TY YVk.itern K»pirk Store, at thony, at Wholesale or Retail, and « price* whi M e.tfi not he bf«L' Mi . f ± U *1 ? MillmrVand W n*ei G kM*7 »!!?*, Ca|t*,?ooie a T Shoe*, hrhiriyblrttad f|italßf,i*ta h* Also, a l«rie t* Greeerfea and Rrhvbiwto. »- 8,. Awby,. M.,IA _ _.svT AL hMfc E. HO W IT CO, |UbflON¥R Y. and. W #i m mmt sCHooth 5 ; 5 ; - ST. ANTHONY FALLS. * , ■ \ FAMILY SCHOOL for Young Ledier J X .f«loi»2 %>he «e{foptfon sf pupils* pp the W first Wednesday of September" next, under the gurepf *■- ,T,.,*1 . i MRS. M. C\ CHAMBERLAIN, - vyV'riH bims competent assistants, is tbereveral ds- ® purtmt-ntM of her school—such a» will enable her 14 take »fl pains for the ndvanceufoiit of foilseentrusttSti » to her training. All pupils wfif be under the com' straint hnd personal control of 'the Principal, as # niemliera of hjr family. ’ ; • < j|_ TERMs,d*Fur Board, Tuition, etc., per term f A , 22 weeks, ~*. 576,00 <•' Mttjiie, Modern Languages, ~..’ ,( t . e * Light and Wn«hmg,.... * 16*00 S " OCh For circulars containing course of study, <li- 2 reel urns to fiarcnts and other (wi titulnr*. address jo- J. S. Chamberlain, St. Anthony Pulls, Minnesota, or apply at the School. iI . St. Anihuny, Opt. 19 v 1554. »lytf ATL ANTA AN J> INTERIOR™ WE will receive the Notes of the above Banks op Deposit and redeem them in Coin at curreqt rates BOllU? k DARES. St, Paul, Oct. 13,1855. hr. h23i4 DAVID DAY~ DFALER in Drugs, Cheinicals, Paints and Oils, Window Glass, Glassware, Dye-3 tuffs,. Spices, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, etp., etc., comer Third and Cedar Streets, Saint Paul, Min, Ter. 7nyl LAND WARRANTS/ HLINDSLEY. Dealer in Land Warrants, a St, Paul, Minnesota.. Office on Third Street, next dour to Col. McKesty’s. VVarfants cppejiuifly on hand at lowest market prices. nMjlf BOOKS, STATIONERY ANCTPA- Hangings. ■ WE are now in receipt of our Fall and Win ter supply, and Would call the attention of the Citizens of Minnesota to our complete assort ment of Law, Medical. Musical, School, Blank and Miscehareous Books, Stationery, Wall Cur tains, Firelsiaeil Screens, Bordering, and CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Badgley and Pioquett’s Gold Pens, Olfice Stationery, for sale cheap for Cash, at COMBS & BRQ,, Franklin Book Store, near American House, St. Paid, M. T. opt. 25. u23tf DISSOI^nQ^O^~PAB'rNER3HIP^ •riN-WE- partnership heretofore existing between P. Jr. & Co.', of St. Louis, and Charles IV. Borup of this place, under the name and style of *• Minnesota Outfit and Sioux Outfit.’’ is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business accounts and assets of the concern belong to the said P. Chouteau Jr. & Co:, who assumes all liabilities, and who receive all proceeds, or accounts due the concern. P. CHOUTEAU J n. & CO., CHARLES W. BORUP. St. rani, August 31,1855. step 20i4 notice —— THE eo-partnersbip heretofore existing be tween P. Chouteau Jr. & Co. of’St. Louis. I and Henry H. Sibley, under the name and style.of f• 4 Northern’ c.tMQHrieing 4l* |£P“ nesota and Sioux Outfits, his expired by limiiatidll. [ The ss'iid P.’Chouteau Jr. and Company haVingUpon a fn, ll retifeiw it assumed the liabilities of the edd * cein, alt of the business -of Sioiix Outfit remains •»« ;t!hHrgi* of the Mid EL H. Sibley for and Sibley i* hereby authorized to net in oar be- Jtpjf on the west side of the Mississippi Rivffc in this »iyfr Uory, filr. ;JwhM,S. Prince being an Agent on the ihii'st side of said River. i?y•' J,l 4°* 1 '>‘ • STO&fc MARKET, I j aSp. ROSS keeps on hand, in St. Anthony,Lower J ’ fp-fta JlW.n jfst largo and well selected lot of mifob ( fiiwf apd work Oxen and other cattle, all for sale in *p.tu suit purchasers.;. Piersons wishing good Qtit* at fojfr prices, need only to rail at the Stock Mar t-add get the worth of their money. . St. Antfo, !) y,Ja!y?6,Tßss. 1 , I2n>3» „. : KETCH AMNotary Publid* Pnint i -Cloud, StenmaCiniiity , M innc>«na. , CIPF.RM QJL ft( lhe best kind.fbjr sale at i SWEET’S STORE. Sauk JRppids, ApriK .? tf j ... k# — NEW YORK WEKKLY TIMES* SiNGyt* C6HRS $i :—Ten Copi»& $9: — ' I 0 PIEB $-10. The 'N’tW-VoRK WerkTy Ttuff.*' »* Chowu ; ih. t.ughont the tJuited Stturs as* one of. the roost in- hewspnpkrs’iiJ the fcounti ! 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Drimnd uimn a < r ‘ sheet, Is sent to subscribers for. Three Dollars * . year, TwVwpfos fotY*e Jfollara, . 'J “ Payment In In, all eases is ■ required invsrialdy m advance ; and mi papors will ever be sent until the. u reimipt of the money. if ‘m j|BWWgiaiM» ;; :|t* gad send a mw I eeive thj exehecee' for oaa. f* year, r'iquired from weekly bHirawP l for with the Daily. ..AH letters.emjk|jjg ry maiilf ,df on bnsinmm o» aity kind wit|t ifc*< o*H, to 1 * RAYMttND;.HA»ER fc ilfc, - ‘ | . ST- PAUL' ?;», k i n g i c+*;;„ v RICE HOUSE, t ‘ St. S»iHo»rSi»tET, Sr. fin, Mi*..' 1 Dealer, m. . « HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. fj fAiVHE following sriicles will lie kept constantly *gK .%n hwird and for sale at the i * LdALEST MARKET PRICES, j, All articles kept in our .Store nropurchased direct \ t from the manufacturers or unnufaetuied by otn selvc-, g expressly for ibis market, and warranted to be of - superior cpiality. fl 2Tie only general FurnMiing Eltablish- * ment West of Chicago. Persons wish - l( ing House Fur/.ishing Goods will do 0 well to call and examine. b —;—: *r-m *” P Mahogany & Rosewood Sofa* t< “ “ Tete-a-Telea, f * “ “ Easy Chgirs, * “ “. Rocking* Chairs u ** *« Bottom, “ “ CHtoinans, v “ M Hivtins, Marble Top Centre.? ?>les, ' Mahogany “ tl Black Walnut 11 \s “ Marble Top Wash Stands, n Mahogany and Walnut Wash Stands, Mahogany Bedsteads, ‘ \ Bureaus, , t> . , tl Common Bedsteads, . •..» * Common Chairs, * 5 P Cane Seat Chairs, * BppH 11 “ ' rtee<l • n Common “ q Arm m Velvet Carpets, ' f* Tapestry “ 9 Ingrain “ ’ c Three Ply “ p Brussels “ v Common tc F Oil Cloths, c Kmgs, f Mats, n Coco Matting, all widths, a Stair Rods, “ Oil Table Cloths, , n Towelings, t Pillow Case Goods, ’• Chmforts, Sheetings, f, Enamelled Cloths, is Damasks, « Table Linens, ' Napkins and Doilys, 0 Counterpanes,’ o Window Shades, « Gilt Window Cornices, v Cords, LoopSj f Tassels, Paper Hangings and Border, « Paper Curtains, « Wide Window Papper, Sfc., &c w EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MATTRASSpS, J * stiCh A#«iirr,'Y’aHtTv together with ipuny other artietes too mutieious to mention. All kinds of Ujibolstry woik done to order on short imrice and In the best manner, by ex perienced workmen. O. KING,.E. jp, RICH. Srtint’Paul, June 14,1855. V ti7yi KINNEY’S DRUG STORE, AT *THE iaaaa a, IN THE nm ■rfNk RINNEV respectfully iavites his old c«»- , JLr turners and the public generally to hia well selected stock of - DRUGS tf MEDICINES, > Paints, Oils, D'ye-stoftir, Psrfuthery,. and Fancy Articles, together with a fine assort-' ment of choice r C, GROCERIES. ~ The very best of articles in the abovb named line ' of Goods can always be obtained *it his more at utunb lower rates than at any similar eatablisb iWnign tVvT^hNry.-, 1 Particular attention in the preparation and dis * pensing of 81«*Beines. Physician* and Country J Dealers will find it for their interest to cal' ami eg undue his stock, as inducements will be offered i to their advantage _ N. B.—Physicians’ prescriptions will be-Oast- I To %“te^,raai. t always be obtained at the lowest prices. Also,’ - an assortment nf Cigars, Tobacco and 4/t nfec t tipnery. , ' \ . -• u ' • » t s Wair, Tooth and sah Brushes ; ICir Dyes, * Pomases, Hair Washed and Oils—a large variety. * " . Druggists’ Glassware* Burniog Flald, Potash, I A*d*k V‘ la . Varnishes, Glpk, 1 kins. Jellies, Jams, Ketchups* etc, etd., etthe t , lowest market price. ~ - Remember the Sasar Winslow House, i- where Champagne*, S Gin* Rom, Old * Whiskey, ptife, cart always be rennd of the very e best quality, and at the very lo*ee*t prices. r ■ Saint Paul, April, ; ‘.?• * .fi,... n ■ , ... ; BOiIUP U CBBMPLIff, IITOULD respeclfully inform the Merchants d TV -iiowd th# peblic gonernlly, that they b-tye a bought out the interest,of Messrs. Burbank $ Co. 5 in the Forwsrding and Commission business, add i, that they c4h alord increased facilities W nil ie those who may favor them with d thph », patronage. Th«y will attend to n general Storage, . Korwardingn and Commission busineM, at their 5 "72 * will save oapense of drayage. ‘ » .. ' • ft EF Eft BH CES : v ; >g H.TXjhili York, - : F. K JdMfopV'li'Cd.. tWhttjan.C >/ -*>* to w Chnutean an 4 Valle. 8t. < l*nk J*.. y atWtf f l, p *«a. -tf >m*. j. !• wt i v»'vr^K.»ra>H3PS' ..S el -ly ever b«-fi>i? h** )een ,i:i not by ssj^pg ill party exigencies, nII iiotiienlury illusions -pf , iMfWf i ts thorough advocacy of Prohibition, of justice tp 'tbp >te*pi*ed-a«d' de#l»- rodden, and of the pija%nttbfe fighta if the hnijmii race, ir>(Spective of sda, Of creed ir color, have from titve n'pptfod tmWy mnshine friends, whose prfjodi(:fln,»f tjeepJog ‘“* erests were thereby copUso&ned, but have fpfl*- >ined to form a ctia itWjJCendea'vor o uni into in . and assign it a poaitfon among jot*»- nils, which wo feel that it will hencefoi'th be a iscces* not ID impair. Tho Isskling ideas to which ihe Tribune is d# roled may be briefly set forth us follows ;—Frey loin to do whatever is essentially right—not alone hr white Americans or Anglo-Saxon, or Ca*cas~ ans even—not for one race to determine whether hey will or will not hold antilhkf race in bondage —but for every race and nation, and every adult ’ationai human being. This freedom is rightfully ibsolute in the birdad domain of opinion, a«d in solves the equal and irnperslive right to political rnnebise Orfke., or the necessury right of he legally indicated majority id interdict in tho iphere of action,all practices which it deecss de noralining, therefore prejudicial to the cotninon weal 3. Benevolescs, or the vviadofti'*! ratploying the resources and credit Of the com- Dunity tp accomplish works of general «0l un jnestioned utiliiy to which individual rnCafis afe inadequate or which, though eminently conducive ie the public good, do not promise to reimburse jy their direct income the outlay required lor con itroctfon 4; Industrial Development, at- the ;or'ner stone of a true and benignant national policy, counting the naturalization of a new and ,’aluuble art, or product cf the soil as'tnorp im >ortant than the acquisition of a fresh province or aland and equally within the sphere of nutjnnal ;oncern and natianal effort J’eace, iis a vital pondtjon of true progrea?, to be cherirtied by the host anxious, assiduous study to proffer as readily is we are prone to require redress for every wrong ind never to be surrendered eicrpt as thu call, oi sndangered liberty. Such, are the chief land narks by whh h‘the Triboiie directs H* courser - But a small portion of the Tribune is .allotted o what is currently distinguished as light reading;' mt reviews of hew books of decided interest, vith choice extracts illustruting their quality ate reply given, while the great body °f P u f paper s devoted to a lucid and careful digest of the lews of the Fay wiih editorial comments tbereou iVo have reliable correspondents ip each quarter if the globe, and in nearly all the principal cities »f Europe and America, and theiY lectera wilt aid >ur readers to a clear understanding of the causes vltich arc > now gradually converting the old World into one gigantic arena for thedeath-strug ;le of rival'interests, paswibns a riff ambitions. The Tribune contains reliable reports of l|e Markets. Our cattle Market r<j>orar e vorth more then the price, efth'c pnper'to those yhoare engaged in end selling cattle. No paper involving so great an exnense as our co.ild «t tfio l.lioo is it would receipts t.siag, Wtf" eoln-r; wut « 'i'rilniH* : ts :fbe largest variety . solid Jsfomuttion concerning the events (tr AksSH vvh'ltn has keen or bSo be comlrint d with exn« •cheapness ; nne in thnt foith w«,c*>i'.in)cn<t is .Mo Mp favorable regard of the reading public. We offe r S prHniainn ’to subscribed, f Tempt none to into it fc ■ gambling prospects of \vinnii ig |i»r»nß*£e ■ n»«n|iaus Jf a lottery in wliicb tickets aie funiirhetlfo itspatWitM emplov no travelling agents to iinpotiaSe people inti taking it, and waste none of our roolwiu dumiing ou subscribers for pay- - TERMS OF- THE TRIBUNE. Daily, single copy, the year# »*• -■ VVeekdy, single copy, one year, - -$2 00 Three copies,,one year, - iOO Five copies, one year, * . - 8 00 y Ten copies, one year - -12 00 Twenty cepiee to l address, 20 00 . And *ny larger mimber at the rale.of $1 p p ilnnuin. 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W I L S Oft' S LAND AGENCY MIN KESOTA TERRITORY A' LL biisiuess connected the a Xm. selling of Inhtfo promptly atteMled to„ * i T OTS for I