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W GOODS!!! MILLER* SWISSHELM, W E S CILOTJID- HOgoods, AVE just received a large assortment of among which are the following: AIL KINDS OF MOLASSES, SUGARS, COFFEE AND TEA, 2 0 COOKING STOVES, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, FLOUR, GRAIN, CORN MEAL, VINEGAR, DRIED APPLES & PEACHES, TOBACCO, POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD. ALSO, HAMS, SIDE BACON, SHOULDERS, PORK, DRIED.BEEF, CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, BEANS, RICE, &c, &c. AL30, HALF BUSHEL MEASURES, WOODEN BUCKETS, STONE WARE CHURNS, MILK PANS, JUGS,&c, The entire assortment is for sale very low, for CASH, or will be exchanged on reasonable terms for PRODUCE, HIDES, MARKETING, &o., &c. Give us a call. May 20,1858. W A E IDES, FURS, GRAIN, POTATOES, BUT TER, EGGS, LAND WARRANTS, STATE SCRIP, &c, &c. MILLER & SWISSHELM. May 20, 1858. CLEAR THE TRACK!! THE GARS ARE COMING!!! Vi 7 E have just opened a large and fresh as sortment of GROCERIES, BACON,'PORK. FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, NAILS, COOKING STOVES, WINDOW GLASS, &c, &c, &c. Which will be disposed of very low for cash orfountry produce, at our new store, at the iower steamboat landing. May a '58. MILLER & SWISSHELM Forwarding and Commission. WEGoods respectfully solicit the consignment of and Merchandize, either for store- age or for sale upon commission, at our new store and warehouse, lower steamboat landing. May 13, '58 MILLER & SWISSHELM. J. W. METZROTH, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEALER in Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Gentlemen's Furnishing gooc B, to the inspection of which he invites his friends and the public. P. TALCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Corner First Avenue & Welles St., LOWER SAINT CLOUD. T^EtfLEB in Clock3, Watches, Jewelry, XJ Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, &c, &c, of fine quality, which, he •will sell as low as any of like quality can be bought this side of Chicago. Call and see. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., repaired in good and satisfactory manner, and on reasona bl terms. STEARfJS' HOUSE. rpHIS new and beautiful Hotel is situated J. upon the bluff just above the Lower Ferry in tie town of St. Cloud, commanding one of the most beautiful views on the Mississippi riTer. The Proprietor assures all who may isit this place that his table shall contain every bounty and luxury which can be obtained both «t home and abroad. It is his intention to keep the above hotel as a first class one in every res pect. SPECIAL NOTICET THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. I N I N N A I O I O rilB E Spring Session of 1858 will commence JL Monday the 8th of February, and conti nue ixteen weeks. A full and thorough course of le Jtures will be given, occupying six or se ven hours daily, with good opportunities for •tter tion to practical Anatomy, and with am ple linical facilities at the Commercial Hospi tal. Tl arrangements of the chairs will be as folio rs:— T. E. St. JOHN, M. D., rofessor of Anatomy and Physiology. J. F. JUDGE, M. D., rofessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. A. J. HOWE, M. D„ Professor of Surgery. C. H. CLEVELAND, M. D., rof ssor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. WM. SHERWOOD, M. D., Prof ssor of Medical Practice and Pathology. J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D., Bae ittu£Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. JOHN KING, M. D., Prof Mor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children.. *X 9 terms for the Session will be the same tfofore, viz.:—Matriculation, $5,000.— n» $20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket,$2,00 y* .* Student is required to engage in dissec tion ne Session before graduation. Gradua tion, 120,00. Ticket to Commercial Hospital, {optit al) $5,00. Thi lecture rooms are newly finished, neat and mfortable, and in a central locality,, (in Hall, Walnut Street,) where Students will 5 ad it convenient to call on their arrival. Tie Mts for the Session may be obtained oi the %n of the Faculty, at his office, No 113, Smith Street, or of Prof. C. H. Cleveland, Secreti .7 of the Faculty, No. 139, Seventh Street, near Elm. WATCHES, JOHN KINO, M. D., Dea£. B. THOMPSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Main Street, Upper Town, S A.iTTia:o^rr, T. :D:R,TTQ STOBE S. A A DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS fcf Corner First and Jefferson Streets, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. VVyOULD respectfully inform his friends and W the public generally that he has just re ceived and opened for their inspection, a full assortment of the above. Families desirous of procuring a pure article of medicine, or Avishing their prescriptions fill ed with care and accuracy, will give him a call. Bringing with him an experience of eight years, and having acquired a thorough knowledge of medicine previous to his engagement in the bu siness, lie feels confident that he can give satis faction to all. The Profession are invited to call they will find his stock to consist of all medicines in ge neral use. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night. A YERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. JELLS' celebrated medicines for sale at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. T7 ENNEDY'S new Discovery for sale at JV MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. 1 MERCHANT'S Gargling Oil for sale at 1V1 MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. MARTIN'Sfor Ginger sale at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. pRAFFENBURG Medicines constantly on VX hand at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. RAYMOND, OWEN, & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SASH,DOGRS&BLINDS, Lower Cloud Minnesota. DOORdandSt. Window Frames constantly on han an made to order, also, Planeing, Sawing and Turning of all kinds done on short notice. J. H. RAYMOND. J. OWEN. E. A. SMITH. J. V. I I E CARPENTER, STORE Doors, Circular or Gothic Head Sash, Blinds and Frames, or any other desired pattern, made to order on short notice. Kiln dried lumber constantly on hand. N. B. Doors and Sash for sale at my manu factory, on First street, near the Stearns House. M. P. NOEL, County Surveyor & Civil Engineer. \TyOULDrespectfully "inform the citizens of St. Cloud and the public generally, that he will promptly and faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. JJ@f- Office near his residence on -Third Ave nue, Lower St.. Cloud. THE EMERSON HOUSE, IELA.ST S O J. EMERSON, PROPRIETOR. rpHE above house has been refitted and refur J_ nished and the amplest accomodations have beeu constructed for the reception of visitors the proprietor pledges himself to spare no ex pense to render his A'isitors comfortable. .A. USTEW DBA-IR/UST has been erected, 60 by 35 feet, which can ac commodate 27 Horses and IS Oxen, and there will always be a plentiful supply of feed on hand, and careful Ostlers. N E W S O E UBW GOODS. O W I E S In Upper St. Cloud, Stearns Co., XX T^ THHE subscriber would respectfully announce J[ to the citizens of St. Cloud and vicinity, that he has established himself in the Goods business, in the building formerly occu pied by L. A. Evans, (and directly opposite Proctor & Clarke's Hardware Store,) where he has just opened his large and well selected stock of Jewelry, Bonnets, Fancy Silk, Dry Goods, and Ready-made Clothing. Of every description, and of the very best quality, which he is now offering for sale on the most reasonable terms. His entire stock was purchased in New York, at such prices, that he flatters himself cannot be undersold by any other establishment of the kind on the Up per Mississippi. He hopes by diligence and attention to business, and having for his motto, Quick Sales and Small Profits," to merit a share of public patronage. All per sons in want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he can sell as cheap as the St. Paul merchants. HAFarming THE Clocks and Jewelry repaired on the shortest notice. All work war anted, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ST. CLOUD, Oct 18 '68 Broke into my enclosure about the 10th of Oct., two pigs. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them tway. S. D. HYKE. F. MONM. GEORGE F. BROTT, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. S constantly on hand a large quantity o. and Timber 'Land also, town property in St. Anthony, Minneapolis, St. Cloud, Shakopee, Brottsburg, Syracuse, New burg, St. Marys and Mille Lac. lt T. JONES, A S I First Street, near the Saw Mill. WOULs respectfully announce to the citi zen of St. Cloud and vicinity, that he has opened a Blacksmith shop, at the above place, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, and hopes to merit a share of ittieir patronage. BUILDING. undersigned takes this method of in forming those who may have honses to build mills to frame, or carpentry and joinery, in any or all of its branches, that he is prepar ed to take contracts, and do all kinds of work in this line, on the most reasonable terms and in a good, workmanlike manner. A. E. HUSSEY. WM. J. PARSONS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW MINNEAPOLIS.Min. STEPHEN MIM-KK. HENRY SWISSHELM. MILLER & SWISSHELM, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, Water Street, Lower Town, St. Cloud. G. C. ANDREWS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SAINT CLOUD MINNESOTA. J. E S L-A. W OFFICE, River Street, near the Stearns House. HENRY G. KO.BOURNE, Deputy Sheriff and Notary Public /ILL attend to Collection of Debts and Payment of Taxes A Iand Invest ments made for Capitalists. Tw*ny-five per cent, per annum guaranteed. T. H. BARRETT, Civil Engineer and Surveyor/ liSf Office on First Street, Lower St. Cloud. Maps of all surveyed lands, and plats of all the leading towns of Northern Minnesota, can be had at all times at my office. HARDWARE STORE. C. F. & W. POWELL, H'AVE Concentrated Extract of Jamaca received at the St. Cloud Hardware Store, a complete assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Locks, Latches, Bolts, Butts, and Screws, Carpenters and Farming Tools, Planes, Saws, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Shovels and Spades, Hoes Mattocks, Nails, Glass and Putty, STOVES AND TIBf-WARE. We have now the best variety of Stoves ever brought into the Upper Country, among which are the famous Charter Oak, Diamond Rock, Shanghai, Wisconsin, Morning Star, Forest Green, and Arctic Air Tight. Our facilities for doing all kinds of work in the Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Department, are complete, —to which branch of the busi ness we call particular attention. CHEAP CASH STORE I River St., Lower Town, St. Cloud. rpHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a JL large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Lady's and Misses' Bonnets and Hats, every variety of Glass Ware, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Violins, Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars, Yankee Notions, &c„ &c, &c H. Z. MITCHELL. CHANCE FOR ALL OUT OF EMPLOY MENT, secured by the smallest investment ever before offered. Full particulars will be sent immediately upon receipt of your address and post stamp. This is no catch-penny affair, like many which have been offered East, but sterling va lue and of practical utility. Address, METROPOLITAN AGENCY, 3m Ypsilanti, Micb. G. W. CUET1SS. H. C. LESTER. CURTISS & LESTER, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, Winona, Minnesota. TJAV E for sale Prairie, Timber, and Bottom Lands, in Southern Minnesota. Lots in St. Cloud, Winona, Minneiska, Wazeca, Caroiia, Altona, &c, &c. Guarantee 25 per cent, on monies invested with them. Negotiate loans on farm securities. &c. STEPHEN MILLER. HENRY SWISSHELM DryREAL ESTATjE AGENCY, ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA. THmoney E undersigned offer their services to loan upon best real estate security and to purchase and sell property either real or personal, for a reasonable commission. They have now for sale, at low prices: 20 quarter sections of good land. 50 lots, (some improved,) in St. Clou.d 20 in Niningcr addition to St.. Paul. 20 in Nininger city, 10 in Mound city, Illinois. MILLER & SWISSHELM. St. Cloud, May 13, 1858. JAMES P. KENNJSDY, Maso and a SOLICITS the patronage of all persons in need of the services of a practical Mason and Plasterer. His long experience in thethem above branches of trade assures him that he will give universal satisfaction his charges are as reasonable for work as it can be done by any one. SCHOOL DISTRICT. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Commis i_N sioners of Stearns County, M. T., at their last session, established School District number three in said connty, with the following boun daries, to wit:) The fractions of sections 12, 13 and 24, and sections 14 and 23 in townhips 124, north of range 28 west. JOSEPH EDELBROOK, Clerk of Hoard of County Commissioners. THE COLLEGE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE A Monthly Magazine of 48 pages, conducted by the Faculty of The Eclectic College oi Medicine, is published at One Dollar a Year, payable in advance. The volume of the Jour nal commences with the year. Communications for subscription or for specimen numbers, should be directed to Dr. C. H, CLEVELAND, Publisher, 139, Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. ST. ANTHONY BOOK STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, PISHING TACKLE, POCKET CUTLERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. OPPOSITE THE FALLS, ST. ANTHONY, MINNESOTA June, 10, 1858 vollnol3,ly E. C. S I DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTHING, AS for sale a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of the very best quality. Custom Boots Constantly on Hand. All kinds of custom work done to order ir the best manner. A good assortment of Ready made Clothing for sale cheap. Just received a good assortment of SPRING & SUMMER HATS. Persons in want of any of the above named goods cannot find them cheaper elsewhere. THE PRE-EMPTION LAW 1. The settler must never before have had the benefit of pre-emption under the act. 2. He must not, at the time of making the pre-emption, be the owner of 320 acres of land in any State or Territory of the United States. 3. He must settle on and improve the land, in good faith, for his own exclusive use and Jenefit, and not with the intention of selling it on speculation and must not make, directly or inuYrectly any contract or agreement, in any way or* manner, with any person or per sons, by which the title which he may acquire of the United States should enure, in whole or in part, to iLe benefit of any person except himself. 4. He must bo twen.'v-o'ne years of age and a citizen of the United States or if a for eigner, he must have declareu his intention to become a citizen, before the prober author ity, and receive a certificate to ihat e^ect. 5. He must build a house on the Jahdr i*ve nd P. The settler is required to bring with him to the Land Office a written or printed appli cation, setting forth the facts to his case of the 1st, 2d and 3d requirements here mentioned, with a certificate appended, to be signed^ the register and receiver, and make affidavit to the same. 10. He is also required to bring with him 0 respectable witness of his acquaintance, who is knowing to the fact of his settlement, th make affidavit to the 4th, 5th, Gth, 7th and Ste acquirements here mentioned, with the same set forth on paper, with a corresponding blank certificate attached, to be signed by the land officers. 11. The pre-emptor, if a foreigner, must bring with him to the land office, duplicates of his naturalization papers, duly signed by the official from whom they were received. A minor who is the head of a family, or a widow, may also pre-empt, their families being required to live on the land. The settler is required to file a written de claratory statement of the intention to pre empt, before he can proceed with his pre-emp tion. FEES—1st. The fee required by the regis ter, for filling a declaratory statement, is.one dollar. 2d. For granting a pre-emption the register and receiver can receive fifty cents. PE,OSPBOTTJS OF THE ST. CLOUD DEMOCRAT in it, and make it his exclusive home. must be an inhaiL»5iai.( tho same at the time 'unto belonging, will be sold at public sale by of making applications forpre-caoption. (Un- t?»e sheriff of the said county of Stearns, to til lately a single man might board with his nearest neighbor, but the same is now required of a single as a married man, except, that if the settler is married, his family must also live in the house.) 6. The law requires that more or less im provement be made en the land, such as break ing, fencing, &e. but pre-emptions aie gran ted where a half-acre is broken and enclosed. 7. It is necessary that no other person, en titled to pre-emption, reside upon the land at the same time. 9. No one is permitted to remove from liis own land, and make pree-mption in the same state or territory. THE ST. CLOUD VISITER will not be the or- gan of any party or sect, but the members of any can be heard through ifs columns in any article of suitable length and sufficient literary merit. Thefirstpage will contain tales, poejj try, anecdotes &c and western readers will always find a summary of news gleaned from Eastern exchanges, while a large space will be devoted to giving Eastern readers correct information about the great North-West. In this department we expect tbe assistance ot several hundred local reporters, farmers and [their wives, Red River traders, lumbermen, land agents, surveyors, hunters &c, men and women who dwell in the land, walk up andriodicals, down and go to and fro in it but we will use all possible dilligence in making personal observations and not mislead our readers by false or exaggerated reports. On all moral andpolitical questions the Vis iter, will aim to deal fairly by those who dif fer with it but the editorial department will never represent anything but the convictions of the editor. Consequently its creed will be. 1st. The Divine law is the Supreme law in all lands created by its author. 2d. All men are created free and equal in their right to life, liberty and the pursut of happiness. 3d. The Bible, and the Constitution of the United States are anti-slavery and human chattlcdom is unconstitutional in any associa tion professing to receive either as fundamen tal laws. 4th. Paying taxes is a? unwomanly, as vo ting and is a privilig which should be exclu sively confined to wite male citizens, of this and other countrie," until women share with the responsibility of saying what u^c shall be made of the fnud they are required to contribute to the public treasury. TERMS—Single copies $2,00 per annum: 2 copies $3,00 5 copies for $7,00 10 copies for $12,00 20 copies for $20, all strictly in ad vance, and no papers sent after the time ex pires for which it has been paid. Single cop es 5cts. Letters on business to be directed ithe publisher. JANE G. SWISHELM Editor. BEEDE & MENDENHALL, A N E S NORTH-WESTERN LAND & COLLECTING AGENTS, I N N E A O I S N. N. SMITH, Dealer in Real E a Office on River Street, opposite the Ferry, S A I N O ALTown persons desiring to invest in Lands or Property in apart of the country which is unsurpassed in soil, and rapidly filling with bona fide settlers, canfindfavorable op portunities by applying to the undersigned. Property for sale in the towns of Hartford St. Cloud, Newburg, Brottsburg, Mille Lac and all the best paying towns in this part of tho country. N .SMITH. O A E S A E W E E A S default has been made in the condition of the payment of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by D. W. C. Dunwell and Mary Dunwell, his wife, of Dakota county, in the State of Minnesota, and William E. Hartshorn and Sarah M. Hartshorn, his wife, and William Colter, of Ramsey county, State aforesaid, to H. M. Gorin, of the State of Missouri, which mortgage is upon the lands hereinafter descri bed, and was given to secure the payment of the sum of §6,947 88-100, with interest, on or before the first day of January, A. D. 1858, and which mortgage bears date the eleventh day of November, A. D. 1857, and was duly recorded in the olfice of Register of Deeds of Stearns^ounty, Minnesota, on the 18th day of November, A. D., 1857, at 7 o'clock P. M., in book A of mortgages, on pages 227, 228, 229 and 230, and the sum of $17,590 39-100 is now due at the date of this notice upon said mort gage, and-no suit nor proceedings have been instituted or had at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, nor any part(hereof— Now therefore by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statute a 6 ™de and provided, notice is hereby given, that the hinds and premises lying in the county of Stearns, in the State of Minnesota, ai)d described in said mortgage, as follows, to wit: The equal, undivided one-half of lots num bered one [1], two [2], nine [9] and ten [10], in block numbered D, and of the hotel and furniture thereon, in the town of St.. Cloud, according to the plot and survey of said town, as surveyed by John L. Wilson, and on record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county of Stearns aforesaid, and in the county of Denton, together with all and singular the furniture, tenements and hereditaments there- the .highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy and jayth.^ amount now due upon said principal sun?and interest, secured by said mortgage aforesaid, a*-nd the cost and expenses of said sale allowed by law at the front door of the Steams House, in said county of Stearns, on Monday, the 2i.*h day of December, A. 1658, ta ten o'clock, A. M. of that day Dated October 4. 1S58 II. if. GORIN, Mortgagee. VANETTEN & OSFICEII, Attorneys for Mortgagee. oct 21-Jawlf. A TTORXEY AND CO UN8ELL OR AT LAW, NOTICE OF CO PARTNERSHIP. Tihe undersigned hxre this day purchase1 the entire stock and interest of Messrs Dunwell & Hartshorn in the Grocery and Lum ber business in St. Cloud, and associated them selves under the name and style of P. Lamb & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the said bu siness, and hope by strict attention to the want of their customers to receive a libeftd share of Patronage. I).Tea, THOMPSON No. 21 4i STRfcET, Washington City, D. C—will at- attend. witli promptness and fidelity, to ail business entrusted to him in the courts of law and equity within the Distriel of Col umbia, and before the Court cf Claims,and the Supreme Court of the United States, and to the prosecution of claims before the various departments of General Govern ment and before Congress. will give particular attention to Claims before the General Land Office, arising under the swamp land and graduation laws pre emption acts of September 4 1 8 4 1 Aug us 26, 1842 March, 3, 1843 May 8,18 40 the municipal act of May 23 1844 mail contractors' act of March 4 1855 and under ail other laws. P. LAMB. W. P. BLAGROYL. St. Cloud Sept. 20 1858. BLACKWOOD'S MA A 711NE AKD THE BRITISH REVIEWS. 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CLOI3 RETAIL PRICE CURRENT. COURECTKO WEEILT, ET I E & S W I E 8 8 Grocers and Provision dealers, Lower St.Cfoui} WEIGHTS or GBAIS.—Tbo following table of the number of various articles to a bueLei.nisy be of interest to our readers,—Wheat, 60 lb» Corn, shelled, 66 lbs Corn on the COD, 70Jbd Eye, 66 lb& Oats, 32 lbs Barley, 46 lbs Buck wheat, 45 lbs Sweet Fotatoes, 60 lbs Beans 60 lbs Bran, 20fos CloTer Seed.'60lbs Henp Seed, 45 lbs Timothy Seed, 46 lbs Irish Pota toes, 60 lbs Onions 57 lbs: Blue Grass S 14ibs Dried Peaches, 83 &e Dried AppK-s 24 lbs. Sides clear, Shoulders ST. CLOTJD, Oct, 281868 Flour Extra, per bbl. do Superfine, do Extra, bags, do Superfine bag, Coin Meal per bag, Bran per 100 Wheat per bush, Corn per bush, Oats per bush Buckwheat per bush Barley per bushel, Beans Potatoes Pork, Mess per bbl do per lb, Bacon Hams common per lb do do Canvasted Dried Beef Codfish Butter per lb, Cheese per lb Eggs per doz. Raisins per lb Currants per lb Dried apples paired'per lb Dried Peaches, unpaired, Maple Sugar Crushed do Brown do Young Hyson, do Gunpowder and imperial Soap, Cast Steel per lb do Family, per bar Candles, Star, per lb do Mould, per lb LarJ, Tobacco, Window Glass, per half box, 8x10 Other sizes in proportion. Putty, per lb, Wlute Lead per lb, Linseed Oil, per gal, Whale Oil, per gal, Kerosene or coal oil Molasses per gal, Vinegar, per gal Stone ware Churns, Wooden Bucketb, do Tubs Corn Brooms Salt, per cack, of 200 lbs* do lb $7 ALEXANDRIA. 1 current literature of the'day' throughout the 20 mil 3 in extent. These lakes aregrardar.'! world, than can possibly be obtained from any jheahtifiil. Al ng their banks arc tbonsMu!? ource. of clangs—a country capable of surpvitir.g dense sfettleihents. and to those seeking ni:n* 1 -,0 8 lit a 50 2 'A) 1 40 21 0 14c7Tl» P* 1-c 3 lfjeigSCa I'.i 16c2 lT-s &0» loo lee 2Co 20c 16c@l*} COc 1 00 2 12* SCc S 2Ue 1TJ -4Cc(rt tt 3 0- lie 11® 12 1 50 1 50 $2, 00 70 @. bOc 35c(a 40« 1 15 30c(« !(:o 1 00(« 1 CO 30c(g-i0c 5 50 2J08a do Dairy, .'•acl B, Powder, per lb, Lead, per lb, lot, per lb. Gun Cans, G. D, per box, do Water P'rcof Nails, per keg, 1 do per lb, Dry hides per lb. Cooking stoves with.fixtures complete$25@$35'is Rice per lb, 11« Crackers, per lb, 12$c?-lf DOUGLAS COCXTT. This town is beautifully located in cr.p of the finest Agricultural Regions in tho 2orth West. It is in the ctntre of the County and is admitted by all to occupy a natural Point for Town. Farmers in qn$ st of Superior Land—of claims combining Timber, Water, and Prairiej Invalids seeking healtfc atd a comfortable re treat where hunting and fshing may be indul ged in to any extent or«il.e lover of the'lbeau ful in nature will at Alexandria find their reT cral tastes gratified Situated on the S^atie Road to Breckinridge and Fort Abercroiftbic—equaly distant Irom either—under the management of men posesjt iag the utmost enargy, Alexandria bids fmr to be (Hie of the largest inland towns in Minn esota. The Country to tho South and Wett is Prairie and Timb-r in th? vfines! Alexandria, Sept. 30 i.S-38. i. 40c(«50c socgeo* lf.c lie K'.e l.r€ 5 50@,7 5U 7$£9e proportion while to th? .North and East ff?tre extend? un unbroken bouy of Woodland M» ^greater por tion of it beiiiK Ofgood size and qtia&y. The Prairies an'l Iakel in the Yicinity ce serv-i particular mentionK "Eden Prairie is ten miles long and from onf! to one and a-La'f miles? wide, with timber along the sides and i» well watered. It offers superior facilities ««v Farmers and at many points along are beauti ful buildh Spots on the shore of a beat.tiful lake, vfiarden Door" and -Sedge*' Tr: iri«s are also worth the attention of Farmers Ving of moderate size high upland, and entirely enclosed with timber. These Prairies all di verge frpm the Town Site and are accessible to the State Road. Lakes "Agnes"' and "Wi nona skirting "Eden Prairie" charming bdd»« of vai'i" and for picturesque beauty cannot 1» suxpasaed. Within one, two and three a tit? are Lal^es "L. Homedieu" "Carlos" and "l»ar jing" connecting and forming a sheet of water in the V/c:t is issented country possessinges traord&ary attractions. The Company offer the mojBtJliberal inducements to actual settler* on the 7c An Site. Letters addressed to the Executive Committee. John Pall, Wm. Kinkcad, or Judge Gregory, Alexandria, or to Gecrp* F. Br«.Jt, St. Cloud "will be promptly answered DISTRICT COURT Forsm DismicT. State of MINNESOTA, STKAKXS Couuty.. SAMUEL L. HAYS. against JOHN W. LOCK, V0l or }, Summons To the defendant abotc named You ara hereby summoned amf required to answer tho complaint in this »c tion.which has been filed in the office of ths Clerk of the Court, for the County aforesaid, at Saint Cloud, in said County, and to s»erve a copy of yonr aJfaSwer ^0 the said complaint on the subscriber a! Vtsoihec inSaint Cloud Mote* said, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you. exclusive of the day of service: and if von fail to cjftswer the MII I complaint within the time aforesaid, the pKiiu ictien will take judgement »t*Ul*1 tiff in tl.... 0 irks will be delivered TREE or POSTAGE.— dollars, with interest from the 15th When sent by mail, the postage to any part of! Septmeber 1S58 and for th© further nli the United Siatca will be but 24 cents a year demanded in said complaint the plainVff wdl for "Blackwood," sind but 14 cents a year for each of the Reviews. yjtce hundred and niftey ia »if have his damages assessed by a jury, or amount he is entitled t* recover asverra.ee* by the Court, or und«r its direction and utfce^ judgement for tk* amount so assessed oj? ascertained. .^«,.«i« C- ASDBtffcS..* Plaintiffs Atwrti^ Dated St. CtoucTSov. "»th 185S. nov. I I W Cw. .* •SJ-