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MILLER & SWISSHELfffi,
CXWTS:E-
COFFEE AND TEA, 2 0 COOKING
STOVES, NAILS, GLASS, OILS,
WHITE LEAD, FLOUR, GRAIN,
CORN MEAL, VINEGAR,
DRIED APPLES PEACHES, TOBACCO,
PO WDER, S1I0T AND LEAD.
ALSO, HAMS, SIDE BACON,
SHOULJIEllS, PORK, DRIED BEEF,
CHEESE, BUSjjfljlR, LARD,
BEANS, RIOE, &C, &C.
AL30, HALF BUSHEL MEASURES,
WOODEN BUCKETS. STONE
WARE CHURNS,
SULK PANS,
JUGSf&c,
The entire assortment is for sale very low,
for CASH, or will be exchanged on reasonable
terms for PRODUCE, HIDES, MARKETING,
Ac, &c. Give us a call.
May 20,1858.
HIDES,,
FURS, GRAIN. POTATOES, BUT
TER EGGS, LAND WARRANTS, STATE
SCRIP, &c &c. MILLER SWISSHELM.
May 20, 1858.
CLEAR THE TRACK!!
E A S A E O I N
~*T7 E have just opened a large and fresh as
VV sortment of
GROCERIES, BACON, PORK, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, NAILS, COOKING
STOVES, WINDOW GLASS,
&c, &c, kc.
"Which will be disposed of vei'y low for cash
or country produce, at our new store, at the
lower steamboat landing.
May 13 '58. MILLER & SW1SSHELM
Forwarding and Commission,
E respectfully solicit, the consignment of
VV Goods and Merchandize, either for store
f.^e or for sale upon commission, at our new
ruore and warehouse, lower steamboat landing.
May 13, '58 MILLER & SWIS3HELY..
J. W. METZRGTH,
^MERCHANT TAILOR
j~\EALEIl in Clothing, Cloths, Cassirneres,
\J Vestings and Gentlemen's burnishing
good s, to tha inspectiou of which tfo invites
nis friends and the public.
A
1
7JAT0HBIAE1R AMD JSWELER,
Corner First Averts & CITeiles St.,
., LOWER SAINT CLOUD.
DEALER
in Clocks, W-a4chos, .lewelry,
Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver
i'himbies, &c, &c, of fine cpaaiity, which he
will sell as low as any of like quality ecu be
bought this side of Chicago. Call and ee.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c, repaired in
good and satisfactory manner, and on reasona
terms.
STEARNS' HOUSE.
rpiIIS new and beautiful Hotel is situated
1. upon the bluff just above tho Lower Ferry
in the town of St." Cloud, commanding one of
the most beautiful views on the Mississippi
iiver. The Proprietor assures all who may
visit this place that his table shall contain every
bounty and luxury which can be obtained both
at home and abroad. It is Ins intention to k-3Cp
die above hotel as a, first class one in every res
pect.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
I N I N N A I O I O
TB
E Spring Sossion of 1858 will commence
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 oppovt unities for
fitter tion to practical Anatomy, ana1 with am
ple linical facilities at the Commercial Hospi
tal.
TI arrangements of the chairs !I be as
iollo rs:—
T. E. St. JOHN, M. D.,
I rofessor of Anatomy and Fhy-blcgy.
J. F. JUDGE, M. IX,
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 wor of Medical Practice and Pathology.
J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D.,
& itus^Professor of Cerebral Physiology and
Institutes of Medicine.
JOHN KING, M. D.,
Prof ssor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women
and Children.
^i 3 terms for the Session will be the same
rtofore, viz.:—Matriculation, $5,000.—
a, $20,00. Demonstrator's Tickct.$2.00
_ve Student is required to engage in dissec
tion ne Session before graduation. Gradua
tion, $20,00. Ticket to Commercial Hospital
(opth 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.
Tit :ets for the Session may be obtained or
the an of the Faculty, at his office, No 113,
Smith Street, or of Prof. C. H. Cleveland,
Secret :y of the Faculty, No. 139, Seventh
Street, near Elm.
JOHN KINO, M. D., Dea~.
B. THOMPSON,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Main Street, Upper Town,
S AJSTTHTOIISr^M.T.
VXTATCHBS, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
VV OQ the shortest notice. All work war
anted, and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
OHIO STATE AND UNION LAW COLLEGE.
This institution has been removed to Cleve
land, Ohio. Degrees are legally conferred, and
Students upon graduating may be admitted to
practice. For circulars, address at Cleveland,
M. A. KING. SKrw.TABY
IDIR/CrO STOB E
•PUB
OXJOTJID-
just received a Jjarge assortment of
goods, among which aire the following:
ALL KINDS OF MOLASSES, SUGARS,
8. A A
DBALV.lt IS'
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS Sc
Comer First and JoStoon Streets^
3L.OWE S A I N O
"YTTOULD respectfully inform his friends and
VV 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 wishing their prescriptions idl
ed with care and accuracy, will give him a call.
Bringing with him an experience of eight years,
and having acquired a thorou« knowledge of
medicine previous to his engage mentin the bu
siness, he feels confident that ho can give satis
faction to all.
The Profession arc invited to call they will
iind his stock to consist of all medicines in ge
neral u?e.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at all
hours he day or night.
A YERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at
JHL MABLATT'S DRUG STORE.
TELLS' celebrated medicines for sale at
W MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
KENNEDY'S new Discovery for sale- at
MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
"1 MERCHANT'S Gargling Oil for sale at
J^ MAKLATT'S DRUG STORE.
•ated Extract of Jamaca
T* •VAllTLYiS Conce.
V' Ginger for sale at
MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
KAEEENDERGE Medicines constantly
{j hand al MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.-
RAYMOND, OWEN, & Co.,
MANJJFACTirnEBS AKt DEALERS IX
SASH,DOORS&RLlND89
Lower St. Cloud Minnesota.
\O0R and Window Frames constantly on
lj hand and made to order, also, Planeing,
Sawing and Turning of all kinds done on short
notice.
:. II. RAYMOND. .T. II. OWEN. It. A. SMITH.
M. P. NOEL,
r#ow\ty Surveyor & Civil Engineer,
I70ULD respectfully inform the citizens of
St-. Cloud and the public generally, that
.0 will promptly and faithfully attend to all
usiness entrusted to his eare.
£&"• Office near his residence 6W Third Ave
nue. Lower St. Cloud.
'TW- prases'S3$£$!£ ,p.f^'i|£F
IEA S S OILOTIXU*,
J. 3M&ESGN, FIlOPKlKTOIl,
I I E f.bnrehttffsahas scon rcrffffe'd -.ml refur
1 nish2d ami the amplest accomodations have
been constructed for the reception of visitors
tlic proprietor pledges himself to spare no ex-
pense to rent Lis visitors comfortable.
has been erected, GO by 35 feel, which can ac
commodate 27 Horses f.nd 18 Oxen, and there
will always bo a plentiful supply oi' lcetl on
hand, and careful Ostlers.
IT"3±!"vV" O O S
S I E S
In Upper St. Cioad, Steams C:,, M,
Other products are made by this Co., and
will soon be introduced for the approbation of
the public. The Brcckenridge Coal Tract cov
ers 7,000 acres of Land, and it is believed
that the supply of coal is inexhaustible.
novl8,wtf.
ST. ANTHON BOOK STORE
cr. -HiEoiTTnNd:^.3^r,
WUOLESAEE AND ItETAiJ, DEAEER IN
rj?-
nMLE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citizens of St. Cloud aud vicinity,
that he has established himself in tho Dry
aoodsbusiness, in the building formerly occu
pied by L. A. Evans, (and directly opposite
Proctor & ClaW.e's Hardware Store,) where he
has just opened hhi large and well selected
stock of
Jewelry, Bonnets, Fancy Silk, Dry
Goods, and Eeady-ma^a Clothing.
Of every dedci-ipticn, and of the very best
quality, which he is now offeringforsale on
"he most reasonable terms. His onh'."e stock
was purchased in Now York, at sur-h p"icos3
that he flatiers Iitiiiself 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 azid Small Profits,"
to merit a share of public patronage. Ail 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.
F. MONTI.
Brecksnridge God OIL
In another place in this week's issue
will be found an advertisement, of Coal Oil,
sold by G. "\V. Curtis at St. Louis, Mo. This
Oil is need for Illuminating and Lubricating
purposes, and answers well the purposes for
which it ip manufactured. From a careful
analysis it is found that a gallon of Sperm oil
will burn fjO hours, one of Lard oil G« hours
and one of Whale oil G5 hours, while a gallon
of Breckenridge Refined Illuminating Oil will
burn 170 hours with an equal volume or in
tensity of light this is in evidence of the
economy of the Dreckcmidge oil. It will not
explode, for, you may place a quantity in a
vessel and apply a lighted match to it and it
will not ignite. It will not Congeal in any
climate, and.for this reason must take well in
our Northern latitude, and will sooner or later
take the place of all illuminators. It is equal
or next to the Street gas in brilliancy, and far
more economical one lamp giving, with one
small wick, a light equal to six Sperm candles.
The Lubricating Oil cleanses well machinery,
and is far more economical and belter for all
kinds of machinery than any other lubricator.
BOOKS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, his, twelves miles west pf this
FISHING TACKLE, POCKET CUTLERY,
STEi'ILEN MILLEll. HEKKY SWISSIIEIiM.
MliLLEJR & SWISSHEiLM,
DEAX.EES IN REAL ESTATE,
Water Street, Lower Town, St. Cloud.
C. C. ANDREWS
O N S E O A A W
SAINT CLOUD MINNESOTA.
S E S
L^W OFFICE,
•River Street, near the Strains House.
HENR G-. KtLSOU.ilNE,
Deputy Sheriff and Motaij Public.
7 I attend to Collevtfon of Debts and
yV Payment of Taxes Land. invest
ments made for Capitalists. Twenty-five per
cent, per annum guarranteed.
T. H. BARRETT,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
Jg^°Office on Firs!. Street, Lower St. Cloud.
Maps of all surveyed lands, and plats of .'/.!
the leading towns of Northern Minnesota, can
be had at all times at. my oltice
HARDWARE S
opt £"2 .«^
.•V
?T
c.
v^ I S
F. & W. POWELL
received at. ihe St. Cloud Hardware
AV
|_ Store, a complete assortment of
S a a a ar
Locks, Latches, Polts, r. ii s, and Screws',
Carpenters and Farming Tools, Planes, Saws,
Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Shovels and
Spades, Hoes Mattock-?, Nails. Glass and Putty,
ft \i Jii O ii it Xi A AW S_' ii.rj.jili
We have now tho best variety of Stoves ever
brought into lite Upper Country, among which
arc the famous Charter Oak, Diamond Pock,
Shanghai, Wisconsin, Morning Star, Forest
Greet and Arctic Air Tight.
Oar 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.
STEPHIOS MlLXKlt. HKNK.Y SWISSKELM
E A E S A E A E N
ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA.
npHE undersigned oiler 'heir services to loan
1 money upon best rcrl estate security and
to purchase and sell property either real or
personal, Tor a reasonable com ission.
They have now for sale, at low prices:
20 quarter sections of goed land.
50 lots, (same siprovcd,^ in St. Clou.d
ili) in Ninipg-u' addition to St. Paul.
20 in Nininge.' ci:y,
10 in Mound !'', Illinois.
MILLER & SWISSHELM.
St. Cloud, May 13, 1S5S.
JAME S y. KENNEDY
a E o.nd a
QOLICITS tho patronage of all. persons in
0 need of the services of a practical Mason
and Plasterer. His long experience in the
above branches of trade assures him that he
will give universal satisfaction his charges
are as reasonable for work as it can be done bv
any one.
THE COLLEGE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Monthly Magazine of 48 pages, conducted
0 1 by the Faculty of The Eclectic College
Medicine, is published at One Dollar i. 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. II. CLEVELAND. Publisher,
139, Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O.
S©~ E A E S A E A E S he follow
ing is list of the sales recently made by
our old and enterprisng lane?-dealer, Col.
McKenty.
WASHINGTON COT'NTT.
30.30 acres in Section 0. Town 30, Piange ill,
at $5—§151,50.
177,'.^i acres in Section 3, Town .30, Range
21 at §5—$889,80.
129.09 acres in Section 3, Town :10, Range
2L at So—045 45
40 acres in Section 3, Town 30, Piange 21,
at §5—200,00.
FiniMOBE CQUNTY,
160 acres in Sections 3 and 4, Town 102,
Range 8, at §10—$1600,00.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
210 acres in Section 10, Town 103,.Range 5,
at $5—$1200,00.
480 acres in Sections 11 and 12, Town 103.
Range 5, at $5—$2400,00.
SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN.
2G lots in "McKenty's Addition," at S100—
52000,00.
COTTAGE HOMES.
Lots 12 and 33—51500,00.
COM.0.
Lots 2 and 3 of Block 30—5000,00.
HUDSON, WISCONSIN.
GO Lots in McKenty's sddition—51500,00.
Total amount, of sales, 13,280,75.
We are dad to inform Col. Mc&enty
that he docs not make all the sales. Mr.
Freeman tins present month sold a claim
eight miles north of St. Cloud foi 5I,00O
ii re
June, 10, 1858 vollnolS.ly those of 18 months wo.
Mooro of Grand Lake refused 81,500
A 0
FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. "ule East was sold for 8800 «\\d claims
OPPOSITE THE FALLS, ST. ANTHONY, MINNESOTA
fourth interest in li 0 acres, one
dooiatld :tt pi'ICOM allllOSt GOUal tO
.•w.~-A--?«. V. .ISM. .MI^MJ v.*HtKt*5*.. .y frTw/wysntrNssru
E. S id
DEAliEll I
a RiX,D
TH E PRE-S5VTPT50M A W
he
^•"^AW
tironrw'S
Rivsr St,, Lower Town, St. Qlond..
rPHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
A_ la"gr' i.iid..w«iB.-ssil»&twl as -oi'.mcnt of Dry
Weods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Kato ami
'•€&£& -La-dy's STA--M S^?.S:' Xiorneis and Hats,
every variet ,' of Glass Ware, Clocks, Looking
Glasses, Violins, Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars,
Yankee Notions, &c,, Sco otc
II. Z. MITCII3LL.
se:.
in
'j,
•en
live
PBOSP'IDCT "C S
THE ST. CLOUD DEMOCRAT
I
gan of sny part
any can be bear'
article' of Bu ti.bl
merit. The lirs:
try, nuecdetes c^
always find a tu:
Lasteru exchan:''
1'/
I f7i"i''7Q QKHIP3 HWn off tu payuiePt oi* a certain mortgage tj.ecufcd I
AS lor sale a large assortment of Loots Uuuwell his wife, of Wkot a onimt^
JLJ. and Shoes of the very best quuhiy. si
0m lorn Boots Constantly on Hand,
All kinds of custom work done to order is ,,
the best.manner. Agood assortment of ilcudy
made Clothing for sale cheap. Just received a
good assortment of
SPRING- & SUMME HATS. M:-•fbre
Pcrsons in want of any of the above nan.
good: cannot firid them cheaper elsewhere.
1. The settler must ne\er before have had I book A of mort
the benefit of pre-eiupticn under the act. land '.:'•)'}, av.l t.'u:
2. lie must not, al ilie lime of making the I ^i'le ai the ihite
pre-emption, be the owner of iu-0 acres oi gage, and no sui!
land in any Suae or Territory of the United insiifiited or .'i
States.
jthe debt secured
o. lie must settle on'find improve the land, pfci't lhcre»f—
in good fa it h, for his own exclusive use and Nowtherebr
benefit, and not with the intention of selling contained in said
it on speculation andmust not mako, directly »'j stu'li case i:le
or indirect^ any contract or agreement, in hueb ^iven, thuiit
any way or manner, with any person or per- lying the ut.uniy
sens, by */Mch the title wliii be may acquire Minnesota, end d.*«
of the Cliited S.:'.. sl.'juid enure, in whole follows, to wit
or in part, to the benefit of any person except The equal, u: i:v
hhiiself.
4. lie must. )e twenty-one years of a^e siul Idock nuu.bercii
a ciCzcn of (he United States or if a for-1 furu'iiire thcrctui,
eigner, he must iiavt declared Lis intention accoi ding to the pl
(o beei.me a citizen, before tho proper author- as surveyed by Job
ily, anu receive a certificate to that eikei. ia the othec- of iL
A. He must build a house on the land, ve county of Stearns
in ii, and make it his e^c'iisivu home and of Denton, togeili.-i1
must be an inhail a. ... -an,e at. the lime furniture, tern ...• ,i
of making applications forrr (.option. (Un- •!i!'-' belonjiiii:-, wii
til-laL-!y a sinjrlo man nd^ht board with his the *\.trill' of he
nearest nciglbor, but. the same is now required I'he highesi viidrr
of a single as a married man, except, thai ifl ray the atmnuii !.•
'Jns
ilv
must aisu
is marriedt, lamuv
home.)
:nv rviiii.e- that ?nove
b: oju ie on lie land, sue
:g, .:.c but pre-empi'c?
10. ilc is also required to bring wiih bin
respectable witness of his acquaintance, vJ
is knowing to the fact of his settlement,
inriko affidavit to the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8to
acquirements lure mentioned, with the sam
set forth on paper, with a corresponding blank
certificate attached, to bo signed by the land
officers.
^1. The pre-empt or, if a foreigner, must
bring with him to the laud office, duplicates
of his naturalization papers, duly signed by
the off.' ial from whoa1 they were received.
A minor who is the head of a family, or a
widow, may also pre-empt, their families being
acquired to Hvn e-n the land.
rb.3 scMler is yj^ijum'd .«. Sic a wj.'it en de
ciuiar.orv siu'cment of ihe intention to pre
empt, before he can proceed with ins pre-emp
'.•on.
FEES—1st. The fee required by the regis
ter, for filling a declaratory statement, is one
dollar.
2d. For gr ini'i a pre-emption the register
and receiver can receive fifty cents.
::o ho tne or.
tho men.bers
oltl-PlS 13 Uh\
Tele "ii. litcrar
lain ta.'es poe
•n reade./s wit
gh aned fron
bv.t
length a:
page will
and
vLile a large snace
be devoted to giving Eastern read::-! correct
infoi inaticn about the great Korth-Vv'c.-«. Iv
this dep:trlmo.nt. we expect the assis! o::'|
several hundred local reporters, farmers and I
their wives, Led Liver traders, lumbermen,
land agents,-surveyors, hunters &c, men and
women who dwell in the land, walk up and
down and go to and fro in it but we will
use all possible dillicencc in making personal I
observations and not mislead our readers by
false or exaggerated reports. I
On all moral andpolilical questions the Vis
iter, will aim to deal fairly by those who dif
fcr with it but the editorial department will
never represent anything but the convictions
of the editor. Consequently its creed will he.
1st The Divine law is the Supreme law in I
all lands created by its author.
2d. All men are created frCGj
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
ies octs. Letters on business to be directed
the publisher.
JANE a. SWISUELM Editor.
BEEDE! & E E N A
A N E S
KORTH-WESTERN LAPID&COLLECTING
AGENTS,
I N N E A O 1 S
N. N. SMITH,
a in a E a
Jg®*" Office on Liver Street, opposite, the Ferry,
8 A I N O
LL persons desiring (o invest in Lands or
Town Property in a part, of the country
which is unsurpassed in soil, and rapidly filling
with bona fide settles, can find favorable op
portunities.by applying to the undersigned.
Property tor sale in the towns of Hartford
St. Cloud, Newbnrg. Br«ttsburg, Mille Lac and
all" the best paying
country.
GGTJBrSELLGR,
S A
1 O I A
default hay
t!.o
SI.
:d, und \v j-.iven
ic SUI:I of •'••,.)•''/ .'•
lh« fn.-' day
li
(lay ot Novemoi
recorded in I lie
Stearns eoi.utv,
November, .\.-!.
id inte
ed
as re a
a re
neloscd.
sou li
he Uiu
ted v.d'-'ro a half-acre is in-oken am
1. 31 is necessary that no oti.t-r
tiiied to pre-emption, reside u!.ii
at (ho same time.
9. No one is permitted to rem
ow: land, and make proe-mption in the .i:.e
state or territory.
'••. The seillor is required to bring with him
to the and Office a written prinled a
cation, -i .ling fortli the facts to his ease ofrii.e
1st, 2d and 3d requiremems here mentioned,
with a cerlilicaie appended, t. be signedj
tho register and receiver, and make affidavit
to the dmo.
:•].
•'",
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a Oct*
\*AXi'.T
(iCt
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ii
ELM: A S
•'.'it made in the condition
ii ('.elivwed by i). vV. C. Lunwell ami Mary
th
Minnesota, and William li. Warlshon
:.h M. llartshtirn, liitf wife, and V, illi.-ni
if Pamsoy count v. State a'ore.-. iltl.
'triii. of the Siuli! of Mib'-om-,. whiil
irf upon iiu latul litrein
uescri-
n.ent of
:-J. or
'K with
'•Ml'!':a:/'..•
an.r'pr,
I bered one [1] u\
NOTICE OF CO FAR TNFRSIIIP.
'he undersigned ha- this viav
the entire slock and imprest
Dunv.ed .S: llarirhorn in iheGro-'e''"
ber isiii( in St. Cliud, a as- -,c
selves under Ihe name ai.d -y' r-f
I t\. fur the pin po of carrviag cu
siuess, and hope by trlcl aitcnih
of their customers to receive a liba
Patioimge.
Si. Cloud Sept. 1.0 lir'f.y.
rill!
A
lloud.
a eqUal
in
their right to life, liberty and'the pursut of
happiness.
3d. The Bible, and the Constitution of ihe
United States are anti-slavery and human
chatticdom is unconstitutional in any associa
tion professing to receive either a3 fundamen
tal laws.
4th. raying taxes is as unwomanly, as vo
ting and is a privijig which should be exclu
sively confined to -"wite male citizens, of this
and other countrie," uutil women share with
them the responsibility of saying what use
shall be made of the fnud they are required to
contribute to the public treasury.
...,,, I li W iba
duly .'•'-•cJ.
(is Of I :"y
lay (J!'! ''iii
U.\ iiij^i lbs.
r, a:.d
!er of
I :!M()i i.
virtue
a pov.
aid
of Stenrns. I.
I'll'U Cit, A! S
1 ^-. _i...i
AT LA
sr
•i 1 burn
ed their
La-nb
.:i«l bii
lllC Wallt
a re of
'•"",'
I
W. ELA
JLIJ.JL.XJLI.
FULL supply con:
subscribers, at tl
tt.ntly on
ir kiln ii
I
.0.
& most brilliant light
E i' E li 1N O E D,
And is NON-EXPLOSIVE, INODOROUS,
will NOT CONG UAL in any climate.
S3f ILLUMINATINtJ, LUERICATINvl
BINNACLE aial other Oils, in large and small
quantities. A large variety of Co-d Oil Lamps,
embracing manv new and improved put terns
for Families, Tor lie Buildings and Conveyan
ces, Chimnies, Shades, Wicks, c., at whole
sale and retail.
Address G. "W. f'URTIS,
O O 0 I ," -.• -'rii,l', ^'. 1
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0
pal run
this part of the
N. N .SMITH.
W J. PARSONS,
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AW
MTNNBAPOLTS.Mi
-£4 \_r.ls' ii K-t :.v.i
^S?" ONLY DEPOT GF T'"~
uUtiiiwUI it-: w*»v,h'-'
novl3,wtf
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:'. .7.1"' Ii
11£i»?»£l
T~'~. AS constantly or,
Farming and Tit
properly in St. Anti
Cloud,. Slml-Topee, 13rou^b irg.
burg, St. Marys and Mllic Lac
T. JONES,
A E S I "T "KI-
First Street, near tlie Sa Mill.
OULL respectfully announce to the citi-
BUZI.I5ING.
1MIF.
ulcrf
:. m.i a h
tlf C.IVpPlltVV
that he is
am do all
re a so a
m.iiii er.
.v. 12. 11U^
hiv.l(\ mills to iV.i':e.
in any or till of its 1:i
ed take contracts.
in this I'm on the ni
in »rood, workman!
^f^lJBSdKiFiE FOR
ST. CLOt'p
RETAI PRICE GUir.REN':
COaRECIED V. HKItVT, JtT
I E & S W S
Croccrs a:.J Provision dealers, Li/werSt.O
V/Kjiii'Ts OK (IKAIN.—The following til
tie number of various articles !a l»usd*ei
ofintevfst to our rcadw.s,—Wheat, V
shtrtled, 5J thi", *.'on: on ii,e ceb, 7
Lye, V'-\ Oats,."ii: UJ.- an 4 Jbt
iiuttei
E ,.*••!
L'uiiant.
Jjriod
'vied l\
.H. :il -i.\ STTtEJiT,
Wasliington City, D. C.-vili at
attend, with m-orr.ntiKv* ii:J fidelity, to all
hii-iM-. .•• etitiu.-ted fi him the courts of
law :uid ijiiity witiiin the t'i.-tricl oi' {_'
nu bia, :i id l-ei'ore Lite Comt tf Clahnsaml
tho Supreme Coar?-of l):c fhiited States,
and to the proseea
various dcj.aitiucn
incut and L-dbro
{•iiviicular attent'hin to 1
(Jenentl md Oihee,
swamp liuid .atid arv.ii
emj.'iion nets of 'c] ievl
ii^. 2M. 1 'i"J iiiai'C'h. -J, i:ri-M ,'»
4G the uiunicijiul act of May 2 i,
U.j
Ucs,
VA'-.i s, -Ai t: Dt
vcrS«'cd. Co lbs
fH.-4olbr Irish
ib.-: Line Grasa .*•
y.wcc
'•j Ibfc:
'iii'oi
uiens
LLOCO,
Lbj.
.tp
iii.i.
M.
..
of I j! enev.il 5i
"I do lb
I do Dairy, sacks,
Powder, per \h,
0 L-:^L per lb,
ev
is beilirc
ng- utidcr
•il O
lb
She!, per lb,
Gun CapsjUL
do g'ate Pro'
Xs»k ^v '••-•:-,
do ib,
1S41
1
nmi.l conliatdois'i.ct cf Mftrch 4
and under all other laws.
1
:-.Les m-r in.
ALEXANDRIA,
:.:
-_tLi
W a W £3i PAi I-"
JJ cLi Jo JL
3 4 LI\~i: STBT?ET,
I ft II R! fi
tiiu
ion THE KALE ji' xiti: I-EOM-CXS O:
hlti: UI.NKI1 C" COMIL'.NV,
mca illuuunatlncr Oil srives the
O A S O N
US 1
in
ih
adiu
own is beautifully loca.e in out
A a IL-giens in he ]S.
it. is :i Of.-ntre of he am
by all I a a a I in
a in quest of S or a
::j:i W a a i'rai:
in h'.-aMi a a comi'oriable
ii a '. :ing a be
nv stent or he lover of be
at A a a iind tr.cir
iS
V!
ee-l
a
ill 1
11 •'•itui'i:
Shi-.ated the State Load to Breckiwi
..i: 1 a-t Absrcrombie—equaly distant tx
t'lher—r.ndor the management of men post
tin utr.uist energy, Alexandria i'ids
t.i
one of ihe largest inland towns in J*il
cs.,t:i. The Country to the South U'A
is L'ralrie and Timber in the Pticst protkor
wane io liie Aorn. aniii'^st mere extends
unbroken b.,dy of YTovOkxul the greater
tion t-f it br'nr yi'good s! and quality.
:'..: i'lalries at 1 L^Kcs in the* Vicinity
serve parihuhir mention. "Eden Prairit
l'%.1
--Les lone rnd from one to one r-mi a-.'
miles wide, with timber along the siUes and
well watered. Jt overs superior tacilitks
r.iraie'v and at many points along are K:
ful building spots on the share of a ocani
lake. "Gaiden Door' and "^c, ge Vrr.
arc al°o worth the attention of Farmers be
cfmodcrate size high upland, and entii
enclosed with timber! These Prairies all
verge from the Town Site and are access
is. the State Road. Lakes "Agiu-s" and
I.. KI skirting
et water a
surpn.- -ed.
are hakes
'Eden Prairie" charming b
ir picturestjue beauty cannoi
I
Within one, twu and three ..
,. Hcmedieu" "Carlos" and -1 5
coiim-ctiii't" and forming a shoot rf wi
ill, in osfent. 1 he:-^ hikes urv gtand
.1 ii'ul. Alonr their banks are tbors:»
aims—a country .capable of suvp
•. L-incuts, and t- those sockinsr ti«..:
'iiost i- jrc?mted ccumrypcsBesslup
rdinary attractions. The Company
..si iii.eirl inducements to actual sett",
Le '1 •ivn She. Letters addressed tn
cuivc ''ommitlee, .LdinLall, Y.m. Kink:
elg" Ci"eg*uy, Alexandria, or ti lit. .e
::. St. Cloud, will be prompllv answe.y
!-san.i:-is. Sep W» 1W.
*T1
l-trffc [-.i
and al
Minneai
to
re a
of
•nis" a
S E
YIIIJ
CLOU J) DEMfyCRA T'.^Da
S'J
!("T l-'sri
1 I N N E S O A St'EAHNaJL'cui
:-.r:i-:r
i.T.. A S
ir.fi SUHITOOBS
i.i't'K.
he defendant a a
,,,
A
L'O
Ye a re re by
f'"i
V.'i:
.- aiK-wrr tl complaint in tld^.
.-Si as filcl ii'- ih E
of iho Court, f«»r tln» County gwjife:
at Saint t.'lui.l in sidd County, andt'tv ser
€.
•-,•
f,{
sens of St. Cloud and vicinity, that he has ji !."sub«ci-iber at hiso hcc in Saint Cloudafn
opcneil a Blacksmitli shop, ar the above plr.ee, I ,-•],], wlti in twt-ntj days after he service:
where he is prepared to do all kinds of-work in this summons on vmi, exclasive of the da
his lint. and hopes to merit share, of
.,ar answer to th" tid complaint
serv.ee an 1 if ymi fail to answer the
complainl wiiiilii the time aforesaid, the pb
t.itV hi this actie-n wilt take jndgement agns
T»)U ilie sun: of three l.ttmircd and v.'u.
dollnrs. with in from the IHth day
S. 'ti,:e!:er IHoS: and for the fnrlher
iit-matei.-u i:\ -Jald complaint the plain lff
h:iv. his damages assessed by a jury -u
nmonnt he is entitled to recover., usecr?*
bv the Court, or under its direction and
imWmf-iit fir the amount so atiacsse-.
ascertained.
1.1 1
4,1
•'•.H.j
Uc(,
n&>
70 (o.
cCct
tvfr.i
3e c(:
CVc(,
60(3
(.'uoKing stoves with i.ilurcs eompletc^^^f?
Rice per lb.
Crackers, per lb, 12ic(t
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C. C. ANiLEWS.
Pl.t':"tiffs Altorv
Dated St. ad Nov. D- c«.
npv. 11, law *»',