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All Advertisements, unless the time is specified, will be inserte 1 till forbid, and charged aeeordinglv. Book and .1 »b Printing execute 1 at this office in a sujio rior stile, and at reasonable rates. Saint flaul 13 ttsintas sarf>9. 6.W. BIDDLE, SI RGEOV DENTIST. Main Street, between St. Peter’s and Market. St. Paul. L. MARVIN - , J'f M.ER IN SHOE' S . BOOTS, Arc . Ac.. Third Street, i.tar Roberts. St. Paul. MRS. 1.. MARVIX, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Third Street, u -ar Roberts. St. Paul. p t rnsox k bexsox, I.IA ERI STABIJ . hack of the American House, St. I’aul. BORUP k OAKES, HANKERS anl EXCHANGE BROKERS. Third Street. St. Paul. X. E. TVSOX v CO., DEALERS IN OR*B'FRIES. PROVISION'S, i r ., Roberts, between Third and Fourth streets. St. Paul. 11. FOWLER, <. I/** K and WATCH MAKER. St. Anthony Street. 01 i,osite the liiee llou-c. St. Paul. XV. G. LGDTCf RooK"EI.LKR and SI'ATI*(NEIL juu.tion of Third and INHi streets. St. Paul. J. FROST, WHOLESALE and RETAIL FIRM HR. Third Street, om-os ite the h inker Office. St. Paul. ('ATTICART v < ().. \VI|iI!.KsAI.K and RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN and \ DOMESTIC 1 >uY t;«M)DS. No. 2(1 R|.hells -treet. St. Paul. MARK LEV iv KEItX, DEALERS IN HARDWARE *1 TI ERV. \c.. St. Anthony street. one door above the American House. St. Paul. CHARLES E. MAYO A CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in HARDWARE. STONE" atid I IN WARE, i'liird street, between .Minue..-ota and Roh'vt, .treets. St. Paul. \VILKIXSOX IIABCOC’K Jk HRISDIN, ATIt(RSEYS AT I.AW. Third .ireet, St. Paul. M« CARTY A DUSTIN, ATTORNEYS aud COI'NSELI.oRS AT LAW. Thir-1 -treet St. Pa il. WM. \Y. HICVICOX, DRC'hii' T. Corner of Third and Cedar street.*. *'J Rosile 11. A. Lot it's I a a Office. St. Raul. CIIAMBLIN A MOIIOAX*, WHOLE-'A! E :-u 1 RETAIL DEALERS in DRV FOODS. CLOTHING. Bools, SiloES. HATS, ( A!S, \c„ Third street. St. Paul. .J. T. IIALSTED, SURVEYOR an! CIVIL KNGINLLR. F liiee corner or Tliird and Cis'ar streets. St. Paul. \Y. 11. FORBES, IT U COMPANY ST. PAI L OFT! IT. also DRY FOODS a>id OK* H'KRJKS. Third street. St. Paul. W. S. COOMBS, II*‘OXsEI.I.ER and STATIONER, cjijm.-itc the American House, a I'anl. AMES 4c VAN ETTEN, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT I.AW and SOLICIT OUS IN CHANCERY. <'liiee comer of Third and Minne sota streets. St. Paul. WAUREX k WAKEFIELD, ATTORNEYS and COFNSEI.LORS A I LAW and SOLICIT OKS IN CHANCERY. <'liiee on Tliird street, between Roberts and Cc lar KtrtcU, St. Paid. Till MAX M. SMITH, JFSTICE OF THE PEACE. NOTARY I I IILIC. CoI.LEC Toll ami GENERAL A*!ENT, corner of Third and Min nesota slr»s*ts. St. Paul. H. F. MASTERSOIf, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. St. Anthony str«-et. St. Paul. DRESSLER k UEORGII, STORAFE. FORWARDING and O>MMIS"ION MER* HANTS, amt IVab-rs in Wines. Liquors. Groceries and Provisions, I'iqx‘r L-itidimr. St. Paul. XI. SIIKRMAN, HOUSE SIGN fid ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, corner of Fourth and St. Peter street. St. Paul. Cl. RUSSELL, DEALER IV STOVES and TIN WAKE. Third street, a few doors vie t of .luck-on stieet. St. Paul. STEES J* HUNT, CABINET WARE ROOMS, an l DEALERS IN SECOND HAND BURMTURE. Tliird . treet. St. Paul. SIIULTZ v MATIIES, FASHIONABLE TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, Third street, near the Post Office. St. Paul. M<CLOUDS A WALKER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IS HARDWARE. MECHANICS TOOLS. FANCY IMPLEMENTS. &c.. near the head of Tliird street. St. Paul. WILLIAM RREAVSTER A CO., BANKERS. EXCHANGE, and REAL ESTATE BROKERS. St. Paul. J. M. MATTHEWS, WAGGON and CARRIAGE MAKER. Robert street, St. Paul. TULLIS, LIVINGSTON A CO. XVHOLKSAI.E A RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Rice lbiu-e. St. Anthony street, St. Paul Minnesota. LOUIS IIYXEMAX, AND RETAIL liK.VI.KR IN READY MADE CLOTHING. Third street. St. Paul. Minne-ota. BASS, BORUP, A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL STEAMBOAT A*.ENTS, I/vwer Ijcvm, St. Paul, Minnesota. J. C. BURBANK A CO.. STORAGE. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, and DEALERS IN GRAIN and PROVISIONS, Wharf Boat. St. Paul. Minnesota. _ A. VAXCE BROWN, REAL ROTATE BROKER. St. Anthony Street, near Kellogg A Kinney’s store, St. Paul. Minnesota. B. G. BRIGGS, W HOIJCSALE and RETAIL GROCER an<l CONFECTIONER, Corner of Roberts and Fourth Streets. St. i'aul, Minne sota. J, E. WHITNEY, HAGUERREAN AftTIST, Corner of Tliird and Cedar streets, St. Paul, Minnesota. RICE, HOLLIXSHEAD A BECKER, ATT* HINEV'S and COUXSEJjORS AT [LAW, St. Anthony Street. above'Auieriean House. f AIEKOER & MATTHEWS, MACHINISTS. BLACKSMITHS, and WAGON MAKER. RobarU street. St. Faul Minnesota. EARLE S. GOODRICH * CO., PROPRIETORS, PIONEER BUILDINGS. BENCH STREET ; Saint Paul Business (farit3. J. E. FULLERTON, j WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN FANCY and STA ! I'l-E DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES Ac., neai j th ° |lln< ' tl,,n «’f Third and Bench Streets. St. Paul. HENRY MORRIS, 1 GOODS MERCHANT. Daguerrvan Building, Tliird street, near Cedar, St. Paul, Minnesota. CJEO.L, BECKER, AGENT OF HARTFORD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office in brick block, above American House, St. Antho ny street, St. Paul, Minnesota. Stillwater Business sarbs. ABRAM VAX VORIIES, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW and SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Stillwater. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. semmes, mcmillan a lewis, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Offices at Stillwater, and at Hudson, St. Croix Countv, Wisconsin. THEODORE E. PARKER, ATTORNEY aad COUXSKIAOR AT LAW. Stillwater, M. T. CURTIS dr GILFILLAN, ATTORNEYS and COUXSEIJ.OKS AT LAW, Stillwater. £)tidsott. JOSEPH BO AA RON, NOTARY PUBLIC and LAND AGENT, Hudson, St. Croix County, \\ is. Preemption claims .-ecu red. and entries made by Military land Warrants. Blank Deeds and Mortgages constantly on hanl. and conveyances carc fstlli and promjitlv attended to. BENJAMIN' ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hudson, St. Croix fV unty, M is. RUBY A-CALLENDER, MANI P ACTI HER OP' LIME, Shakopee, Minnesota. st. iJatti aau’ts. NATII’L, E. TYSON St CO. (OX ROBERTS, BETWEa.V THIRD AXD FOURTH STREETS. NEW STORE AND FRESH GOODS AND A WORD TO THE MINNESOTA RIVER AND ST. CROIX TRADE. AS we are now fairly fixed in our new building, and having sufficient room to store a large and com plete stork of Groceries, Grain, Flour, and Provisions, vve would respectfully call the attention of our friends in St. Paul and the surrounding country, to the FACT that we have just received the largest and best selected assortm* ut of GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, GRAIN, ever brought to Minnesota, and we can now say to our St. Croix and .Minnesota river friends, that we arc of fering better inducements to these trades than any other house* ill SI. Paul; and al wholesale} vve pledge our selves to sell at G \|.K\a Prices. Our goods are all fresh and in the very best condition. Goods delivered al the landing or to any part of the city free of charge. We would again respectfully call attention to our new stock, us Dealers mid our friends throughout the surrounding country will find that it embraces every thing usually kept in our line of business; and it! doing so, would express our thanks for favors, and the liberal patronage extended towards us ilte past winter. We enumerate in part as follows, which vve will sell strictlv for cash tit the lowest market rales: SUO BMs tlottr, 200 hags corn meal, 50 “ mess pork,’ 25000 assorted cigars, 2ti “ pi line do 13 *loa bed cords, 4000 lbs sugar cured hams, B kits mackerel, •U.OO “ “ shoulders, 5 bids do 20idJ ‘‘ rib sides, 5 bx codfish, 2500 “clear “ 2> “ dried herring, 2000 “ lard, 35 “ palm soap, 2500 “ hotter, lo “ variegated soap, 1500 “ cheese, 10 “ Castile do 30 Ids N. (). sugar, 4 “showy do 3,5 “ clarified (A) do 40 “ mould candles, 30 “ “ (IS)do 25 “star do 30 “ “ (O) do 5 “ sperm do 15 “ crushed do 8 “ pipes, 10 “ powdered do 6 “ fancy stone pipes, 5 bids N. O molasses, 4 bales candlewiek, i 5“ ri. 11. do y wrapping twine, 10 “ cider vinegar, 5 bx ground spice, 20 »ks Rio coffee,; 10 “ pepper and ginger 7 “Java do 4 tnatts cassia, 6 chests Y II tea, 2 bids nutmegs, 6 “ iinp’l do 2 “ cloves, 6G I* do 95 gross blarking, 12 cuddies imp') do 6 doz blacking brushes 5 “black do 4 “whitewash do 10 doz brooms, 5 Mils almonds, 4 “ scrub brushes, 4 44 pea nuts, 4 bids saleratus, 15 sks dairy salt, 4 boxes ri C soda 50 “ G A salt, 10 tloz zinc washboards, lo bbls rice, 100 canuislers powder, 10 doz bottles olive oil, 10 kegs do 10 bbls soda crackers, 10 sacks shot, 30 “butter do 40 M percussion caps, 5 bxs chocolate, 500 cans oysters, 20 “ raisins, 50 bxs sardines, 2 bbls madder, 10 bids dried apples, 150 small cans mustard, j 4•* “ peaches, 10 bx starch, 40 bxs prunes, 2 “ clothes pins, 12 doz bottles inp, ]u doz buckets, 2 “ lemon syrup, 6 “ carved do 10“ assorted pickles, 8 “wash tubs, 5 “ catsup, 20 bx smo. tobacco, 6 “ pepper sauce, 10 “ scaffaletta do, 4 “ Stoughton hitters, 10 “ fine cut chewing, 30 gro. matches, 4 “ mackerona, 10 bx mustard, 4 bids dried currants, 30 large cans do 1000 bushels shorts, AI.SO:—A large lot of choice Preserves, consisting of Peach, Pear, Giiincc, and all other varieties in use. Ill—y] NATII’L. E. TYSON CO. WINTER AND SPRING ARRIVAL. TIIE WORLD’S FAIR HAS received |»er Burbank A Co.’s Express, a varied assortment of PRINTS, UeLAINES, CASHMERES, Alerinos, Gloves, Hosiery, Woolen Goods, Muslin collars and Undersleeves, Velvet Ribbons, etc. These Goods, together with the remainder of Fall and winter stock of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Hats and caps, Boots and Shoes, carpeting, Yankee Notions, Ac., will be sold at a small advance over Eastern cost, preparatory to starting for my spring stock. EDWARD 11EENAN, 44 World's Fair store, cor, 3d and Roberts. CHAS. W. DOBUP. CUAS. H. OAKES BORUP & OAKES. THE undersigned having formed a copartnership for transacting an Exchange and Banking business in all its various branches, will be prepared to furnish sight aud time exchanges on the East, and principal cities of the West. Remittances to Great Britain, Ireland, and continent of Europe, made in sums to suit purchasers.— Sight and time hills and European exchanges purchased, collections made, and proceeds remitted at usual rates of exchange. All other business committed to our care, punctually attended to. BORUP k OAKES, jyl. 11-tf BROPHY SETTLEMENT. A FARM containing 176 acres in this highly flourish ing settlement, which is near St. Paul, bordering on on a beautiful lake, soil rich aud heavy timbered, from which some 2,000 cords can be cut; also a good heavy grass meadow which will yield 60 to 70 tons of hay; an excellent dwelling house 50 by 20 feet and good sta ble 50 by 20. It' acres of the above already, broken and under fence, and have yielded to the proprietor an abundantcrop. HENRY McKENTY, . . Dealer in Real Esstate. Jan. 9,1854—12 m. A., 1 *® I*® 1 *® AXD LOT FOR SALE. House and two Lots in Kittson’s Addition, imme diately back of the New Hotel. The Ho use is new and convenient, having been built during the Fall Wishing to devote our attention exclusively toourbusi ness we will sell the above property at a reasonable price aud upon accommodating terms. CHaMBI.IN k MORGAN. July 9. 1654. —43.] Third street, St. Paul. MARSHALL aTcg ' ~ I AT THE SLIGO IRON STORE, ARE now receiving large and full stock of Iron, Steel and Sundries. They respectfully solicit the patronage of Blacksmit s, Plow Makers, and other Manufacturers, giving assurance that their stock is of the best quality, and will be solti at the lowest living prices 22tf SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 50 doz. superAne Linen Bosoms warranted Grass Bleached, at the • WORLD’S FAIR. SAINT PAUL, FEIDAY MOKNING, MAY 12, 1854. st. Daui atnpts. lIURUAII FOR THE RED LINE. 1* ATT ISON A BENSON’S RED LINE COACHES With the best of teams and cartful drivers are now upon the road between rit. ■ P-'iul and Pit. Anthony, ready to accommodate the pub , lie on all occasions. They have a large and excellent j Livery Stock, several new and elegant Carriages and Barouches; also new Harness and Horse Furnishings and equipages of the most elegant description. I P. A ri., in returning thanks to the public for the lib eral patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, take pleasure in stating that they have just received, in ad dition to their former extensive stock, several young elegant, and *’ WELL BROKE HORSES! specimens ol stock that have never been equalled in the Territory. Their present stock needs but to be seen to be admired and approved by a discriminating public. ! Will our friends and the public remember, that at the Livery ritable in the rear of the American House, at the upper end of riaint Paul, they can at all hours, have such conveyance by land, on wheals or on horseback, as they may desire. I’ATTISON A BENriON. St. Paul, June 30, 1853. ly I . J. E. FULLERTON. AT his old stand, which is known to a great many friends, especially those who have patronized him so long, Aecps a different stocA - of Goods from the mix ture which he formerly kept. He now keeps Dry Goods alone, including a prime selection of Ready Made G'ioihug and the largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes ever opened any where, including Ladies’ Shoes. He has also a variety of Blankets, Whitney and , Horse Blankets, which as he always has dour, he sells ; at prices to suit his friends. MI X X ESOTA LEA THE R STo Hr;, At the Old Stand of E. A. Collins fy Co. t opposite the Rice House, St. Paul. PT. BR ADLEY, dealer in Saddles, Harness, • Trunks and Saddlery Hardware, Saddle Trees, Skirting, Harness and Patent Leather, Calf Seating, Bag and Top Leather; Carriage Trimmings, Saddlers’ Silk; Bellows and Band Leather. ! BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS’ STOCK. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather; Oak tanned Sole and Upper Leather; Kip and Calf Skins; French, German, Philadelphia and Cincinnati Calf Skins; all kinds of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Morocco, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink and White Linings; best Gout, Buck and Sheep Binding; Boot and Shoe Findings; Boot Trees, Lasts, Crimp Boards, Pegs of all sizes; Shoe Thread, all kinds Iron, Zinc and Copper Nails. ! CARRIAGE TRIMMING, Executed at the shortest notice and in workmanlike manner. j Country orders particularly attended to. UT The highest market price in Cash paid at all times for Beef Hides, Sheep and Deer Skins. r. t. Bradley. June 9, 1853.—8tf NEW HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT.” f|lllE subscribers would inform the citizens of Saint Jl Paul and all the country round about, that they are conducting the above business in all its branches, on Third Street, nearly opposite the Post Oilice, where cus tomers can be supplied, on short notice, with all kinds of Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Fly Nets, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Ac., Ac. May 14, ’53-tf MARTIN DREW A CO. XVIIOLESALE AM) RETAIL CONFEU TIONARY. fTMIE subscribers in returning their thanks to their A patrons and the public in General for the liberal encouragement they have received, desire to inform t ltem that they have new machinery and other facilities to supply the Territory with Plain and Fancy Candy of their own manufacture; among others, ail sorts of Stick Candy, Rose ami Burnt Almonds, Coriandcrs, Anisse, Acidulated Fruit, and all other kind of Drops; Candy and Sugar Toys, <yc.. which they will sell hv the box ai lower rates, adding freight, than it can be bought in Galena or St. I.ouis, w ith the advantage of having a j fresh article. Also, French, German and English Toys j and Fancy Goods. All orders for Cakes and Ice Cream promptly filled at the lowest possible prices. 20 RENZ A K.ARCHER SALE STABLE. r FHE subscriber has taken the stable on Third street I formerly occupied by J. W. Vincent A Co. The 1 stable lias been thoroughly repaired and I am now pie- I pared lo take horses, cattle, Ac., on sale, or to keep j by the month, week or day; and will give strict atten- j linn to all stock that may lie left at my stable. My I friends and the public generally are invited to rail wlieii I »» town. E. A. BISSELL. I At Paul, March C, 1854. 46-tf j TRUMAN M. SMITH, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Collector and j General A •'cut. HAS removed his office to the Brick Block opposite j the Post Oilice, corner of Third and Minnesota) streets, where he will he found ready to attend to the collection of debts, purchasing and selling real estate, j payment of taxes, loratiug Land Warrants, Ac. llav- j ing been in the business for some time past, and j being provided with mats of all the surveyed portion of tiie Territory hiu! of the cities on tlie St. Peters, he llatters himself that lie will be able to give satisfac tion to all who innv give him a call. N. B. T own Lots in St. Paul, St. Anthony and all the towns on the «t. Peters for sale at reasonable prices. Also, Farms in the country, with or w ithout improve ments. St. Paul, June 2, 1853.—Ttf. J. NdIAHON HOLLAND, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav> and Solicitor in Chancery. SHAKOPEE, SCOTT COUNTY, MINNESOTA MINNESOTA REFERENCES. Gov. W. A. Gortnan, *1 J. Travis Rosser, Esq.’ Sec. Min. Ter., ] Capt. J. 11. Simpson,U. S. Top. EHg’rs. >St. Paul. A. J. Morgan, Esq , Pioneer Office, I D. A. Robertson, Esq., J lion. 11. H. Sibley, Mendota. MARYLAND REFERENCES. Gov. E. Louis Lowe, "1 T. H. O’Neal, Esq., Secretary of State ] Judges Legraud, Tuck and Ecleston of J- Annapolis Supreme Court rf Maryland, j Hon. Alexander Randall, ) John V. 1,. McMahon, Esq., Baltimore, Md. STOVES AND TIN XVARE. At Novell's old stand on Third Street, a few doors I Vest of Jackson Street. THE subscriber w ill keep on hand constantly a good : assortment of Tin Ware, which he will sell at wholesale or retail. Also, a general assortment of Stoves. Orders from country dealers solirited. N. B. Repairing done on short notice. GEO. RUSSELL, Agent. St. Faul, June 2,1853 —7—l y. CABINET WARE ROOMS. ALWAYS on hand, or made to order, SOFAS EASY CIIAIRS, DIVANS, WILLOW WAGGONS, MATTRASSES, CARD AND CEN TRE TABLES and CHAIRS of every Description. Also a few METALLIC COFFINS, a superior article. TO buy second hand furniture, is too much line buying second hand gar We take it for granted, that Mil the people of our Territory, would rather prefer to have their chairs, washstands, bureaus and tables, made to order, and expressly fer their own use; although old furniture might be bought for lessmo ney. Then we think our people would rather havearti cles made of the timber that grows here in the Territo rv, nianulactured by our own mechanics, who have cast their lot in Minnesota, for better, for worse. We will make promptly to order, whatever articles of furniture may be wanted, (if we have not what is desir ed on hand;) and will warrant our goods better and all things considered, cheaper, than they con be imported. Undertaking promptly ntteiided to. STEES & HUNT, Manufacturers of Cabinet Ware and Furniture, Third street, St. Paul. St. Paul, June 23, 1653. 10-tf FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE “Old iEtna” continues to dispense “aid and com fort” to the unfortunate, as usual, at the Saint Paul agency. CAPITAL STOCK, *3000.000. Thomas A. Brace, Pres’t ri. L. Loomis, Sec’y. R. R. NELSON, 3--30 y Agent for Minnesota Territory NOTICE* THE public are hereby notified that the undersigned, the true and rightful owners of “Le Sueur City,” in the county of Le Sueur, and Territory of Minnesota, did, on the 26th day of August, 1653, lay out the said City of Le Sueur, and that a plot of said City has been duly recorded in tlie ofilce of Register of Deeds in said county. And the public are hereby cautioned against purchasing property in said City, without having first obtained title from the undersigned, as they alone can give good and sufficient title to purchasers in the first in t"*re. J.C. CHRISTY. A'ept. 12, 1853—22tf. JAMES CURRAN. LAND warrants taken ill exchange for improved Lands, by j. l. WILSON. SIX DOLLARS PI R ANNUM • st. Dam smuts. DENTISTRY. tt 7 ~P BIDDLE, late of Pittsburg, Pa., £as permanently located in Saint Paul. fourte «'» yenr* Close application to his . /T-* profession, together with a large and bcauiful assortment of pluiiiuud gum teeth, enable him to insert from one to an entire set of teeth by atmospheric pressure, with a beautiful representation of the natural gum, restoring the mouth to iu natural shape. Diseased teeth permanently saved by plugging; useless eetli extracted with as little pain as possible. Teeth demised and diseased gums restored to health. O'lii-e nn I residence on Main street, between Sai-it j J’eters and Market. N. U.—All jobs warranted. St. Paul, July 28. j JOHN ESAIAS WARREN. JOSEril WAKEFIELD WARREN * WAKEFIELD. Attorneys and Councillors at Law and Solicit ors in Chancery: Office on Third Street between Roberts and Cedar; ST. PAUL, M. T. W. & W. will attend with diligence and care to all business of their profession in the different courts of this Territory, that may be entrusted to them. Their arrangements in the States ol New York and Rhode Island are such as will enat le them to transact busi ness of a general or special nature in those States with the utmost dispatch. They will moreover attend to the collection of debts, the locating of Land Warrants the purchase and sale of city lots or real estate in the country and to all other matters directly or indirectly connected with their profession. 142 y* j MITAULLIFEINSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Office 111, Broadway, Trinity Building. NETT ACCUMULATED FUND, FEBRUARY 1,1853' $2,018,775 04. Slabilily , — Security,—Perpetuity ! i THIS Company has now established itself oil such a 1 firm basis, that it can offer to those desiring an in ! vestment on their lives, that greatest of all desideratum^ ,in life insurance, viz: full uml perfect security. Its his j tory is almost, if not quite, without a parallel. Com* mencing Ist February, 1843, (lo years ago,) without a dollar ol capital except its receipts for premiums, it has j now an actual cash capital which is “invested in Bunds l and Mortgages on Real Estate, principalis in the cities I 1 of New YorA and Brooklyn, worth double the amount ] loaned thereon, of over $2,000,000. Its receipts for pre-' I miuuis during the past five years have been nearly $2,- 200,000, and for interest on investment over $350,000, 1 ; aud has paid on policies terminated by death during the I same time, nearly SBOO,OOO. Its dividends (after reserv- ) ing a fund sitllicieut to re insure all out-standing policies) j were 52 percent the first five years, and 33 i-3 per rent. ; i the last five, on the amount of premiums paid, being an average of over 42 1-2 per cent per annum for ten years These dividends are added to the policy at their rever ; sionary value, payable at death with the amount insur ed, or can be applied to the reduction of future premi ums, at the option of the insured. The business of the Company is conducted strictly on the caslt plan—no credits—and it is believed to hold out greater induce ments than any other company, whatever. Its rates of premium are as low as those of any good office, and arc believed to be lower than some who pro fess to insure from 25 to 50 per cent less. * FREDERICK S. WINSTON, Pres’t. Isaac Abrott, Sec’v. Charles Gill, Actuary. JUSTUS I. McCARTY, Agent. Titos. R. Potts, M. I)., Medical Examiner. Aug. 11,1853—y 17. sTiULZE & HATfiEsi FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, THIRD STREET, NEAR THE ROST OFFICE. KEEP on hand, at all times, an extensive assortment of ready made clothing of the best quality. They have also a large assortment of cloths, cassiineres and vestings, and will give gentlemen fits in the latest fash ions. Their goods are of their own selection, and \x ill lie found to be neat aud durable. Being practical men, they warrant their werk equal to any in the city. 1 Oct. 20, 1853—271 f. ~ NOTICE. 1 subscriber offers to sell or to lease for a term of vears, his SAW MILL, situated near the 1 pper! Landing, Saint Paul, being onc.of the best locations for the Lumbering business in the rity. The Mill is in good repair, has one upright outlay saw, one cut-oil’saw, one lath saw, and a machine for making cut Shingles. The Boom at the Mill is an excellent and sale place for keep ing logs. This property will be sold or leased on favor able terms. ' JOHN R. IRVINE. St. Paul. Dec. 30th, 1653. 36-tf KITTSON’S ADDITION TO ST. FAUL . T3HIS desirable ground, lying in the most central and . advantageous part oi the basin of St. Paul, where must inevitably lie the principal river business of the town, and affording also most choice and delightful Lota in the rear, upon the bench, for dwelling houses; is stir 1 veyed into Lots, aud now offered for sale, with titles un disputed and indisputable, at reasonably low prices, and upon liberal terms of credit, for most of the purchase { money, and Lumber for building on Lots sold in the ad dition, will be furnished at the rotary saw-mill, on easy : terms. CHARLES 11. OAKES, I Agent for Proprietors. St. rani, July 31, 1651. 15 I *5,000 WANTED, ' \ Of Borup Oakes' Certificates of Deposit, BY the subscribers, who will give goods for the same at as reasonable rates as any House in St. Paul. CIIAMULIN & MORGAN, Third Street, Lower Town. J. B. CULVER A CO., Winslow's Hotel, Upper Town. JACOB J. NOAH, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. COMMISSIONER for States of Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Alabama, Ohio and Louisiana. q~> All instruments to he used or recorded in any of the above States, may be taken at my office in St. Paul. ! July 31, 1851. 15-tf B. \V. LOTT, | ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, and General Land Agent. Particular attention will be given to collections, paying taxes, entering lands, securing pre emptions, and entries made by military land warrants. ! St. Paul, Sit' | J. TRAVIS ROSSER. M. L. OLDS. ROSSER 9c OLDS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office in the Secretary’s Room in the Capitol at j St Paul*. Minnesota Ter. M. SHERMAN, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Corner of Fourth and St. Peter Street, St. Paul. PAINTING AND GLAZING done in a superior and workmanlike manner. All orders promptly aud neatly executed. Work warranted to give satisfaction.! St. Paul, June 2-3, 18-53-y Have you good Understanding? L MARVIN, invites the public to examine the • best stock of materials in his line, that has ever been seen in the Territory. He challenges either side of the Atlantic to produce a better quality of French Calf Skins, specially ildnpted for the winter season. On hand, also. Ladies’ fine custom made shoes and gaiters. Also, Gentlemen’s Calf and Kip Boots, the best that can be made. You know the stand—Third street, near Roberts street. Saint Paul, November. 1851. 31 CIGARS ~ “ , | AAD IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS JL Va \J VF YF the best in the market, warranted y 7 W. S. COMBS, Between the Rice and American Houses . j GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED* THE subscriber has 40, 80 and 160 acre tracts of land that will be sold low for cash, or on time; or ex -1 changed for village property. J A good horse or span of horses and wagon or other valuable property will be taker, in payment or part pay -1 ment as the case may be. | 44 tf C. H. PARKER. Inndian Goods for Sale. BY order of the Indian Department fit JFashingtnn, I will ae!l at private sale, for cash, a number of I | boxes, bales, Ac., containing blankets, cloths, calicoes,' ‘ hardware, 4cc. W. A. GORMAN, I Gov. and Ex. Off. Supt. Ind.All's, j j St. Paul, Dec. 7, 1853.—34-tf ! PRESERVES of all kinds; e.xtrafine Worcestershire sauce; Catsups assorted; Oysters and Sardines; in fact every thing in the Grocery line can be found at j No. 4, next door tu Fullerton’s, on Fort Street, mar 2 J. W. DOWNER. ! STTpaUL BAKERY. Ck W. BATES, keep constantly on hand a good • assortment of Bread, Cakes, Crackers and Can- ) 1 dies, of all kinds; a variety of nuts, pies, beer, Ac. Ac. ' Also, just rec’d a freah lot of Groceries, all of which 1 will be sold cheap for cash, at the old stand on Third ] Street. Lower Town. | St. Paul, June 9, 1853. ly CASH paid for*T)ld Iron, Old Brass and Copper, at he St. Paul Foundry, near the Lower Landing Nov 13,1852. F. GILMAN. St. SRft’tS. TIME! TIME! TIME! H FOYVLER, Watch Manufacturer, Working • Jeweler und Dentist, would respectfully inform ttie inhabitants of St. Paul, that he has opened a store on St. Anthony Street, in the building opposite the j nice House, two doors from Robinson’s old stand with nn assortment of Clocks, Spectacles of all ages, Buck 1 and Side Tombs, in great variety, bosom pins, goggles, chimney ornaments, steel beads and tassels, ladies work | bags, childrens’ teething rings, flutes, dice and boxes, , und a variety of other articles. i Duplex, Horizontal, Repeating and Lever Watches, : ol tbe most complex and delicate workmanship, care fully repaired. ’ j J California Gold Rings made to order. Engraving I neatly executed. Teeth carefully Extracted, Scaled k Plugged. I 1 H. F., from his long experience in some of the first i shops m England, flatters himself that he shall be able 1 to give satislaction to all who may favor him with their i work. His motto is Punctuality ! Dispatch and Moder I , ate charges. St. Paul, March 24st, 1853. 4 49_ y | REMOVAL I WM. S. COMBS has removed his Book Store 1 nearly opposite his old stand, where he would ' be pleased to see all his friends; feeling assured that he can now suit them in every thing in his !iue. My new goods have arrived; among which can be found 200 Roils Wall Paper, Window Curtains. Bordering aud Screens. All the late Cheap Publications, Uncle Tom’s Cabin,. and key to same. Blank Books in all varieties, Stationery of every des- ' cription and of the best quality. Fancy Goods, to nu- ! "tertms to mention; but call in, as it is no trouble lo show goods al COMB’S FRANKLIN BOOKSTORE, Between the Rice and American Houses GKO VELA.VI) GARDEN AND -V l KNER V Between St. Paul and St. Anthony, near the Half way House. T3HE subscriber, would invite the attention of those who wish to set out fruit trees this fall or the en | suing spring, to their stock of trees that have been growi: gin this Territory from one to three years. In ! connection with the Scott Nursery, at Davenport, lowa, they are prepare: 1 to fill all orders for either standard ! or dwart trees, ol any aud every description, tiiat will ' be required lor Ibis climate, together with Currants, Gooseberries. Grape Vines, ke. Also, anything in the ornamental line, such ns Roses, Dahlias, Phloxes, and i the various kinds ol flowering plants usually kept in such establishment. Orders ure respectfully solirited from those who wish ■ 'o set out Iruit tre< sor embellish their grounds. As we have not a sufficient quantity on hand to supply the demand, we hope to receive orders early this fill, so as to make up the deficiency at the nursery at Dav enport, where we expect to spend the winter. Oiders may be addressed to us or left at the store of Mr. J. E. Fullerton, St. Paul. L. M. FORD ir CO St. Paul, Oct. J3.-tf. The ouly Crockery Store in Jlinuesota. R MARVIN is truly grateful to the inhabitants • ol si. l’anl and the whole Territory, for the prompt and very liberal support which they have award ed to the above undertaking. From the first, it lias been his ambition lo do u business, which being exclusively for China, Glass and Queeusware, should meet tiie de mands of the public in that line more lully than a mix-! ed business could do. R. M. can sell as cheap, and can fill orders as well as any house this side ol St. I.ouis; he has now a hcavv i stock, and notwithstanding the high price of freight, and ! the scarcity of crockery in the country, on account of the closing of the English manufactories, he is deter-' mined to sell at his former very low prices. Call und ; see my stock, of Gilt Baud, White and l.ustre China. | Glass-ware, Iron stone China, Tumblers, Cut Mulberry Ware, do Pressed, Blue Ware, Fruit Bowls, Granite Ware, Syrup Cans, C C Ware, etc., etc., etc. St. Paul, Minnesota Crocktry Store. St. Paul, Dec-8, 1653. 34-tf WM. W. FINCH, M. Dm OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of St. Paul and vicinity. Oilice in Judge Lambert’s new brick building. Special attention will be given to Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Scrofula, and all chronic diseases. Being famil iar with the use of ether, operations in surgery will lie performed under its influence without pain, if de sired. Pure Vaccine Virus sent to any part of the j country by return mail on the receipt of one dollar, 1 post paid. 1 references. Prof. McClintoek, of Philadelphia College of Medicine. “ Perkins, of Vermont Medical College. 38—6 in. ALLEN ,I*l ERSE, Attorney at Law and General Land Agent, HAVING been Register of the Land Office under the late administration, he is able to select the best land in the Territory subject to entry, and will warrant the regularity of all locations made by him. Oilice or. Cedar Street, next door to the Episcopal Church, St. Paul, M. T. Jan. 19, 1854.—[10-tf BTgELOW k FLANDRAfi Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office over 1.. B. Wait Ac Co’s, store. Third street, below Roberts, St. Paul, Minnesota. WILL attend promptly and carefully to professional business in all the courts of the Territory.—Also to the collection of debts, aud to all other business in 1 any manner connected with the profession. Money to Loan in small sums on good security. j HORACE It. BIGELOW. CHARLES E. FLANDRAU. ' 88-ly. EDWARD M’LAGAN. STORAGE FORWARDING AND COMMISSION, ' At the Lower Landing, St. Paul. ALL Commission and Consignments, will be prompt ly and carefully attended to. References: B. H. Campbell, R. M’Lagan, Galena; Geo. Deßaun, St. Louis. Lower Steamboat Landing, St. Paul, Min. ! March 25, 1852. 4 MINNESOTA BANKING HOUSE,) March 14th, 1854. ) WILLIAM BREWSTER k CO., Lute of Western Bank, Phil’a, Bankers, Exchange and Real Estate Brokers. PROMPT attention given to collections in all parts of the Territory, und proceeds remitted at current rates of exchange. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD, And located on time to the favor of actual settlers. Town and country property for sale for cash or on time, h'c give personal attention to the purchase and sale of properly, the payment of taxes, entering land, locating land warrants, and all other business that ilia) be intrusted to our care. 49-tf R M> SPEN( ER, DEALER in llats,Cnps, Roots aud Shoes, Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Third st., between Jackson and Roberts, St. Paul,M. T. Dec. 10, 1853.-35-1 y JENNY LIND IN ST. PAUL, BEGS leave to inform the citizens of St. Paul and vicinity, that she has brought to the Bookstore, corner * f Third and Wabsshaw streets, the largest and most beautiful assortment of new Books and Stationery, which will be sold as usual at low prices. For particu lars inquire at LeDUC’S BOOK STORE. DOCTOR L. C. KINNEY, ; Office in Holland Place, Saint Anthony street, Saint Paul, TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of St. Paul and vicinity. Having had an experience of over Ten Years in the practice of Medicine, one of which was spent as Physician and Surgeon with the U. S. army in Mexico, he flatters himself that he will be able to merit the confidence of all who may favor him with a share of their patronage. July 28, 1853. DRS7POTTS AND MORTON HAVING associated themselves together in theprac tice of their profession, offer their service to the citizens of St. I’aul and vicinity. Office on Third street, over H. C. Sandford’a store. Dec. 8, 1653. 34-tf HENRY A. LAMBERT, Attorney at Law, Office, corner of Third ami Cedar streets, 8t Paul. DR. C. L. VICCHERS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoueher. Will practice his profession in St. Paul and vicinity. Office cor. north and Robert streets, over Cathcart 4c Tyson’s tore. 12-1 y DRS. BRISBIXE A.~ WILLEY, Physicians and Surgeon*, ST. Anthony street, St. Paul. Opposite Bond \ Kellogg’s Drug Store. DR. J. H. DAW , , WILL practice his profession in Saint Paul and vi cinity. Office on Bench street. Oct. 9,1851. 25-tf ; Old Java7Cev lonaad Rio arNo.^4^ SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS. st. Haul amrts. A. L. LARPENTEUR, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Hardware, China and Queenstcare, Cutlery, s> c . . THIRD STREET, Near the corner of Third and Jackson streets, St. Paul, Minnesota. THE river is closed, but the stores of A. L. Larpen teur are still open, where may be found the mos extensive assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpetings, Jewelry, Gentlemens’ clothing, in- I eluding Hals and Capa, Boot* and Shoes, and every oik* er article necessary to comfort or proper for display, ' r® | of all kinds, which cannot be surpassed; and a full as : sortment of Hardware, Delf and Queensware, Cutlery, and every other article suitable for the Minnesota trade; all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, on the j most favorable and accommodating terras. | A choice variety of double and single barelled shot i S uns » rifles and pistols, powder flasks and shot pouches | gun wads, water proof percussion caps, extra gun locks! I rods, screw-drivers, and a driving business, may | ali be! found at A. L. LARPENTEUR*!. LOUIS M OLIVIER, J. M. STONE, S. P. FOLSOM. Reg. Deeds, Ram’y co. Judge Frobate. Co. Surveyor OLIVIER, STONE A FOLSOM, GENERAL LAND AGENTS &. SURVEYORS. Office at the Court House, Court House Square, St Paul. HAVING formed a co-partnership for the purpoeo of carrying on the above business, will attend to buying and selling leal estate at public and private sale; titles> examined; abstracts made to all lauds bought and sold by us; Taxes paid for nou-rcsideuts and others Deeds drawn and acknowledgments taken. There may be found at our olliee, Township Mans of nil the surveyed lauds in the Territory; also maps of all the cities, towns and their additions in Ramsey county, as well as it complete list ol all the entries made at tho U. S. Isciiid OHicc in ihitf county, corrected semi-week* lj; a perfect abstract of each and every piece or purcel of land in this county from the United'States to the fa te®* grantee; a list of lands sold for unpaid taxes in this county, as well as all liens by judgment or other wise. All kinds of mapping and plotting done to order, per sons desiring a correct copy of any o the maps on filo in the Register’s olliee of Ramsey county, i.r township maps of any lands surveyed in the Territory, can be furnished with the same, on short notice and at reason able prices. I’ersons desiring to enter land anywhere in this Ter ritory by laud warrants or otherwise, will find it to their advantage to apply to this firm. All business in trusted to our care is attended to with promptness and despatch. REFERENCES. Hon. If. M. Rice, Washington City; Hon. 11. 11. Sibley, Metidotu; Messrs. Hump At Oake-, Hankers, and Rice, Ilolliusliead A Decker. Attorneys, sit. Paul. 47-1 y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCE RY AND PROVISION STORE. THE RICE HOUSE AGAIN IN MOTION! TUI, LIS, LIVINGSTON Ac CO., have just received from the East and South, a large and general as sortment ol Groceries and Provisions,consisting in part ol the following; 25 hogsheads No. 8 clarified Sugar. 25 Crushed and Powdered ** 40 bbls. Molasses and Syrup. 50 boxes Cheese \V. R. 5 drums Codflsh. > 15 bbls. Mackerel. 20 chests Teas, assorted. 50 boxes Soap. 20 kegs Tobacco, assorted. 5 dbsks Dried Beef. 20 “ Hams and Shoulder!. 10 “ Clear Sides. 100 bbls. Mess l’ork. 100 kegs Pigs Feet. 10 bags Coffee. 5o boxes caudles Star and Tallow. All those wishing to purchase fresh poods, and at fair prices, will please give us a call, as our stock will be constantly replenished during the season. St. Paul, April 21st, 1854. 2-tf ~NU in 11-\V LSI KK \i;\P REMS CO. Connecting at Galina with the American Erjnrtss Co. IjlOll the speody and safe transportation r.f light " and valuable Goods. Packages, Dank Notes, Spe cie; collection and pa> ment of Notes, Drafts, Dills, Ac counts, Ac. To mid from ali parts of the Union, Canada and the Continent of Europe. Lost Goods, Baggage Ac., looked up and forwarded to owners, and all business usually done by express at tended to with promptness and despatch. Messengers will be despatched during the close of navigation from bit. Paul and Galena every alternate Monday. J. C. BURBANK A CO. Proprietors. A. J. YViiitney, v E. V. Ilot.coMnn, > Messengers. J. C. Burbank, S Office in the New Post-Office building. W. G. LeDUC, Agent. St. Paul, Dec. 1, 1853. J. C. BURBANK A CO., STORAGE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Grocers and Dealers in Grain and Provisions.— Wharf Boat St. Paul, Min. J. C. BURBANK, C. T. WHITNEY. Shippers and Consignees will find it to their interest to do business with us, as the expense of Labor and Dray age is saved. REFERENCES Gov. VV. A- Gorman, Henry M. Rice, fa, p__i W. R. Marshall; if Co. ( x Alex. Wilkin. 1 B. 11. Campbell, Ac Co Geo. W. Campbell, Ac Co.,( r .... Lorrain, A Co,, { Galena. R. 8. Harris, if Co. ' R.F.Sasa, \ St ’ LouU ’ Charles Scudder, A Co., I „ , Malining A Slanwood. J Bos,on ’ Mark Packages care B. Ac C. Wharf Boat fit. Patti. Mirnesota. St. Paul, Nov. 24, 1853. 82 tf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS* FOR THE MILLION. B PRESLEY has left on last Saturday, the tiA inat., • for St. Louis, to purchase the largest stock that was ever brought to this place. He would re spectfully call the attention of his surrounding friends and the public In general to that good opportunity for those who wish to buy cheap, in every thing in his line, without running all over town to buy wliat they want, please step in and examine prices and quality. Also, in addition to this, has just received this week Hams, Eggs, Fresh Butter, Cheese, Oysters, Sardines, Lard, Flour, Extra and Superfine, Corn Meal, aud a good many other things 100 numerous to mention, at the large brick block, Third street, St. Paul. Wholesale and retail 2—tf NEW MILLINERY~GOODS! And the Latent Fashions. MRS. M. L. STOAKES, St Anthony-nt, St. Paul, has just returned from the City of New York, with a stock of Millinery ware, very much superior to any goods in her department of trade, ever offered in the Territory. To her usual stock, she has added Glovee, Mitts, Needles, Pins, Tapes, and many other new arti cles. She has also taken great pains to obtain the faak ions, of this, and the winter seasons; all of which the will be happy to show to such as call. 0ct.21-27-tf. AMES’ STEAM SAW MILL NEAR Dayton’s Landing, is now in operaiioa, and prepared to furnish bills of lumber of everyde dcription. Will saw Oak, Ash, Bass Wood, or other timber, of any dimension required—can saw forty feet stalT if necessary. Lath and pickets alwnys on hand. 2 r a zorsTraz ors! ROGERS* very best, Congress Knifes and all kinds of the finest cutlery, Just received at 100 BBLS. OF OLD WHISKY! THE subscribers have just received a consignment of Old Whisky, which they offer to the Trade at very reduced prices. They respectfully invite an early call. AUo, 400 sacks of Family Floce, 100 bbls. extra superfine do, 100 bbls. mess Pork, With llams, Shoulders, Bacon, Oats, Corn, 9ft. Also, every article usually kept in a Faintly Grocery. Don’t forget the stand on St. Anthonv-st., Upper Town. 2_4t KELLOGG * KINNEY. Li) OTARD BRANDY—Dark ano Pale—Vintage of 1848, Duff Jorden’s Sherry, Sandlman’s Old Port and Madeira, Pure Scotch Malt Whisky, 1840; Old Bourbon and Monongshela Whisky, ane above Liquors and Wines are guaranteed pure, an * thelrrespective vintage. »nd brands^ A *** * Y~SROM to« and best F?f t?.mark«.t ofs LEDUC’. BOOKSTORE. m. 11.