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f / GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TIIE CAPITOL !! WAR IN NEBRASKA 1! AND YET WILLIAM CONSTANT visited the East and purchased an extensive stock of Groceries and la prepared to deal them out at \N holesale or Retail, somewhat cheaper than the cheapest, and if you will only take the trouble to call at his store-house, under the Hill, Lower Levee, you can save at least from ten to twenty percent. Come, if you do not wish to purchase, and examine my suck, in which will be found the fol lowing, viz: 10 casks superior Ilams, Dairy Salt 8 “ Shoulders, Spioesand dueKy.Mustard 50 bbls. Mess Pork, Ohio Oil, 30 “ Prime “ Star and M. Candles, 60 “Ex War Eagle Flour Cigars, Tobacco ami I tpes, 30 “ “ Com Meal, white Starch, Indigo and Rudder, and yellow. Some Mm. S. G. M. Fine Butter and Soda Crackers, Tobacco, N. O. A, B and C Sugar, ‘Nails, Crushed, PuwdtramJ Loafilo llolhiitu J»ui| Coffee, Mocha, Java and Rio, C. Brandy, Teas of a superior quality, I*. “ Dried Apples and Peaches, Madeira, Rasius, fresh aii.l pure, 112 boxes Old Port. Rice, by box or bhl., 112 “ Champagne, Molasses, S. 11. A C. P., Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Golden Syrup, I Bourbon “ Mackeral,hy 1-2 or lbrlor lhlCincinnati “ And every thing belonging to a Grocery or Provision Store. Don’t forget to call at the old Randall stand, Levee, Lower Town, where you will be sure to get a cheap bargain of W. CONSTANT, fit. Paul, April 11th, 1854. I—R ST. PAIL. NURSERY AND COMMER CIAL GARDEN. TIIE Proprietors of this establishment, take pleasure in informing the citizens of St. Paul and ihe sur rounding country, that they are now receiving an exten sive assortment of Tiees, Shrubbery, Arc., from eastern nurseries; wliieli together with the stuck grown upon ( their own grounds will enable them to supply quite an extensive demand. Their sloek consists of nil the really desirable varie ties of Apples, Pears, both Standards and llwarls, Cltt r ries, Plums, Peaches, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Straw berries, Victoria Pie Plants, Aspara gus, Ac. Also, Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery; including Mountain Ash, Balsam Fir, Bed Cedar, Arbor Vine, Norway Spruce, Snow Ball, l.ilaes, Choice Roses, Also, Dahlias, Lillies, Families, Phloxes, Gladiolus, *<•., Ac. Those desiring to ornament their grounds, or supply their gardens or fields with fruit are invited to call and examine our stock. Our grounds ure about 2 miles south-west of the city. MERRIFIEI.I) A NEWTON. April Util, 18.51. r, ‘*— 4l ■RIOGS’ New Grocery mid Provision Store. JUST OPENED—On the corner of Roberts and Fourth Streets, where may be found constantly on hand a supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at w holesale amd nETAiL, all fresh from tile lower mar- j Ket. run’tianeM will ilo well to call ami examine tnc , quality and prices of goods offered, believing that they will be fully satisfied with both. Fresh supplies will be teceived weekly from below. And, as the proprietor is manufacturing all kinds of Crackers and Candies, they will be sold here the same as at the factory, with the freight added. J. 11. FROST, Agent. Si. Paul, April, 1854. &- The Cheap Corner still in the Field. rl). CULVER A CO., intend keeping constantly . on hand and for sale at the “Cheap Corner,” in W inflow’s New Hotel, a good and select assortment of Staple Dry Goods and I.allies’ Fancy Goods, as well as Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and all articles usually kept in a Gentleman’s Furnishing Store, to which they invite the attention of the public generally—and which they will sell at reasonable and - easonable prices, their motto being “small profits and quick sales,,’ Among tlieir goods may he found a fair assortment of Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Gaiters ; “ Hosiery and Kid Gloves; Gents’ coarse and Hue Boots ; Trunks and Traveling Bags ; and a general assortment of Rendv Made Clothing. J. B. CULVER A CO. St. l’atti. Feb. Ist. 1854. 42-tf TERRITORY'OF MINNESOTA, J Third Judicial District. J'”' I hereby appoint a special term of the District Court iu the Third Judicial District, iu the Territory of Minnesota, to he lie Id at Mankato, in and for the Coun ty of Blue Earth, on the fourth day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the trial of civil and criminal cases and issues at law. And 1 hereby order and direct that a panel of Grand Jurors, and also a panel of thirty petit, or trial jurors, be drawn and sttui moueil for such special term, in the uianiier prescribed hy law; and that notice of such special term be given by the publication and posting of a copy of this order appointing the same ill tlie manner prescribed hy sec tion thirty ol article second of chapter sixty-uiue of the Revised Statutes. Dated, March 2?tli, 1851. AND’W G. (’HATFIELD, Asso. Jus. and Judge of 3d Jud. Dist., M. T. 50—It. NOTICE. Selling? otT at Cost. INII E subscribers offer their slock cheap for cash at the following rates: Golden Syrup at 90 cents per gallon; St. I.ouis fi II Molasses 85 cents per gallon; flutter at 18 cents per lb; Sugar cured Hams at 13 cents per lb; do 2d 12 1-2 do Shies, 10 do Shoulders, 9 do Rice, 8 do • Good Bariev, 10 do Soap, Caudles, Salt, Ac. DRESSLER A GEOKGIf, March Bth, 18.54. 47 tf Upper Lauding PROPOSALS WILL be received by the undersigned until the Ist of May, for the delivery at this post, on or be fore tlte Ist of September next, of twenty-live hundred bushels of corn, in good sacks. Each bid will be accompanied by a written offer from two responsible persons, to become security tin der bunds of §IOOO, for the faithful performance of Ihe contract. Extravagant bids will not be considered, no will one bidder be accepted as security for another. Fort Hidgely, M. T., March 20. 1854. JNO. C. KELTON, 50—It] A. A. Quarter Master. MAPS OF ST. PAUL. \LL in need of a correct map of St. Paul, will do well to call on Combs and procure one, as there are but j a few left. Price—§l,oo and §1,25, at COMBS’ BOOKSTORE, feh 1.5 near the American House. FI RM ERT FA R M ERI ! FARMERS JI! DO YOU HEAR, IF SO, READ AND SAVE WORK. SINCE Swords have been beaten into Ploughshares, and Spears in to- Pruning-hooks, McCormick’s lute Patent Keaper*suves immense labor, as well as money. Attention is culled to the late U''s4 Patient Reaping and Mowing Machine, which surpassed any at the World’s 1 Fair. Farmers wishing to save labor, time and money would j do well to call and examine as I have them constuutly on hand at my ware House. W. CONSTANS, Agent, Lower Landing, St. rani. April 14, 1854. I—3t DICKSON'S EATING SALOON, IS now open to receive Guests. Oysters, Game an I Meats of every kind served up at all hours, in th:* 1 shortest time, and to suit the taste of lovers of goo 1 ' eating. Suppers for Parties served at the shortest notice.— Suppers prepared for Cotillion Parties; Cakes of all . kinds, Jellies and I'astry made to order. Give me a cull and see what 1 can do. Come and try dir. Lunch at II o’clock. ’ fit Anthony street. A Big Tree stands in front of ihe door. 1 MOSES DICKSON. ' St. Pn»l, Dec. 6, 1853 —tf j ; DR. J . 11. DAY, WILL practice his profession in Saint Paul and vi cinity. Oilice oil Bench street. Oct. 9, 1851. __ 25-tf COFFEE —Old Java. Ceylon and Rio at No. 4; J. W. DOWNER. AMBKOY OYSTERS. A superior lot of Robiusou 4- Menu’s Ambroy Oysters In cans, and for sale by W. CONSTANS, Levee, Lower Town- April 14, 1854. I—3tf. JACOB J. NOAM, jiUV9*y at Law and Solicitor in Chancer]/. COMMISSIONER for Stall 1 of Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Ftuusy lvquta, Virginia, Alabama, Ohio and I.ouisinna. j . XT All instruments to be used or recorded in any of! tUe above States, may be taken at my ullice in St. Paul, i July 31, 1651. 15.tf * | B. W. LOTT, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, and General | Land Agent. Particular attention will be given to [ collections, pay ing taxes, entering lauds, securing pre emptions, and entries made by military land warrants, fit. Paul, Btf , TRAVIS KOSBF.R. M. L. OLDS. ROSSER A OLDS, Attorney* and Counsellors at Late. ©JJJcc in the Secretary’s Room in the Capitol at St. Paul. Minnesota Ter. New supply of “Fern Leaves” just received at [33] LeDUC’S BOOKSTORE. WHISKY. a bbls, best rectified, for sale cheap for cash, by DU J, W. DOWNER, Feb. 1854. _ J 44 tf_ WINDOW GLASS—although our assortment broken, wc have still a large lot which will cut to order, at the . *1 be * * ST- PAUL DRUG STORE. St. Patti. St. Paul. READY FOR THE SPRING T BADE* JUST ARRIVED, Another very heavy stock or Drugs, Paints, Oils and Medicines, at j # yr, BOND* N. KELLOGG* BOND & KELLOGG’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL City Drug and Chemical Store, Upper St. Paul, M. T. “THE OLD BROWN DRUG STORE” STILL IN THE ASCENDANT. WE HAVE had no time of late to write adver tisements. We have now received the largest and best assortment of every tiling in our line, ever yet brought to St. Paul. As freights will unavoid ably be very high in a short time, we advise our coun try customers and friends generally, to call early for their supplies. We guarantee to give satisfaction both as to price and quality of every article. No one desi rous of purchasing will be allowed to leave the “ Old Urowu Drug Store” without a trade, (.'all on BOND Ac KELLOGG, Upper Town. CHARLES W. IIOKI P. CHARLES H. OAKES. BOR UP Ac OAKES, Bunhcrs ami Exchange Dealers, SUXT PAI'L, MINNESOTA. TAKE the liberty to inform the merchants and other business men of the Territory, that they have lately formed such business connections in the princi pal cities of the East and South as to be able to ufibrd them all usual Hanking Fncilitii’fi. They will receive current bank notes on deposit, for which they will give their certilicates payable in I like funds, or iu coiu or exchange on the East at cur rent rates. Exchange, on the East , South and Europe, huught ami soli/. Collections promptly attended to and proceeds for warded, less exchange. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Uiiciirrcnt bank notes taken at highest rates- (40-6 m WINDOW GLASS—DIRECT IMPORT ATION’. WE wish all to take notice that we have perfected arrangements with the best manufacturers id window Glass in Pittsburg, for a constant supply of ev ery size, on the lowest possible terms. Our present stock has been brought directly from Pitts burg,in Gapt. Htimberstone’s new steamboat; and conse quently having but one handling and no transhipment, ! will arrive in first rate order, without breakage. Call and leave vour orders earl v ut BOND tf KELLOGG’S, mar 15 Drug and Glass Store. FRESH G A RREN SLEDS. NOW IS YOUR TIME. HOE ! all who intend planting gardens—who are disposed to “mind tlieir peas and q’s—who have j faith in cabbage—(tailors not excepted.) who “know ! beans when the bag is opened—who “a< knowledge the corn” in the roasting ear—who believe iu (lie good time i coming—when new potuto-scs ami ripe lomnto-sos— I fence rail cucumbers and inclined plane squishes, will J please the eye and administer to the appetites of the “toiling millions.” • This special proclamation, greeting: If you want flesh Garden Seeds, come and get them, at HONDA KELLOGG’S, mar 15 At the old brown Drug Store. MEDICINE CHESTS. I PERSONS about visiting Lake Superior, or trrvcl -9 ing elsewhere through the Territory, are advised to call and have a neat medicine chest put lip forfront §5 tu §lO. They will find it a great convenience. Call 011 BOND Ac KELLOGG, Upper St Paul. . TIVEUE TIIOUSJMj COTIES ALREADY SOLD OF I “MINN ESOTA AND ITS RESOURCES.” IN’ 185-1. A WORK of 400 pages, handsomly bound and illus trated, to which is added CAMP FIRE SKETCHES; \\ ith a new map of the Territory. By J. W. ROND. Tltc 4tlt edition enlarged and improved, up to the pre sent spring, has just been published in New Y'ork, and the work is still selling rapidly ail over the Union. For sale ut BON D if KELLOGG’S, City Drugstore. St. Anthony street, Upper St. Paul; and at all the Bookstores and'oti board all the upper Mississippi steam ers, Also —at the office of the North-Western Democrat, • St. Anthony; hy John 11. Stevens, Minneapolis; Col. I O. 11. Kelley, Itasca; Jeremiah Russel, Sauk Rapids; 1 J.W. l.yude. Fort Ripley; N. Myrick, Traverse des • Sioux; Dr. Ripley, Shakopee; T. M. Fullerton, Esq,, Land Ofllre Stillwater; Dr. Otis Hoyt, Hudson, Wis.; f Wesley Wet Item, Esq., Prescott, Wis.; Judd, Walker *fc Co., Marine Mills, and W. 11. C. Fi lsoin, Tavlnr’s Falls. 51-tf. St. Paul and St. Anthony papers copy. TERRITORY OF MINNESOTA, ) Third Judicial Distrit. j I hereby appoint a special term of the District Court iu the 3d Judicial District in the Territory of Min nesota, to be held at Shakopee, in ami for the County of Scott on the first Monday of June next at ten o’clock iu the forenoon, for the trial of civil and crim , inal cases and issues of law. And I hereby order and direct that a panel of Grand Jurors, and also a panel of thirty petit, or trial Jurors be drawn and summoned for such special term, iu the manner prescribed by law; mnl that notice of such special term be given by the publication and posting of a copy of this order, ap pointing the same in the manner prescribed by section thirty of article second of chapter sixty-nine of the Revised Slniutca. Dated, March 2Jth, 1854. AND’W G. CIIATFIELD, Asso. Jus. and Judge of 3d Jud. Dist., M. T. 50 4t. A LEXANDK R RE Y7~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, And all kinds of Country Produce. Roberts Strut, South side, Three Doors from Third and at the Lower Liver, ST. PALI., MINNESOTA. Bt. Pant, April 25, 18.54—y LAND OFFICE, FOR TIIE PURCHASE ,V SALE OF REAL ESTATE, j Every Descnj/tionnf Rial Estate Business Attended ! to Pirsnnally. TMIREE years residence iu the Territory a’td actual observation has enabled the subscriber to become i well acquainted with the surveyed lands that have been entered, and are now subject to entry. Land YV arrants located upon such tracts only as are well known to the subscriber. Accurate and well defined Maps are now ready for the inspection of wishing to invest or purchase. Collections made- Taxes paid, and Loans negotiated. Htir'KaENCKs.— His Ex. W. A. Gorman, Gov. Min. Ter.; lion. 11. M. Rice, Del. to Congress; Hon. R. Smith, Alton, Illinois; lion. David Olmsted, Mayor of St. Paul; Rump Ac Oakes, Bankers, St. Paul; Ames Ac i Van Ellen, Att’ys, St. Paul; James 11. Whiting, Fsu J New York City. *’ James starkey, Notary Public, and Dealer in Real Estate, Third-st., St. Paul, Minnesota Territory. FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. SEVERAL splendid two and five acre lots only one mile from the corporation limits, are now for sale. Terms—part down, and the balance on time. Other descriptions of Real Estate for sale, information con cerning which can be had by calling on „ „ JAMES STARKEY, J-tf Keal Estate Dealer, i lurtl-st., St. Paul. JOO ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND FOR SALE. ALL laying in one body, bordering on a beautiful 1 Lake, and on which there is forty acres fenced, ten b.otit*, a comfortable house, thirty acres of line building and fencing tamarack, a good spring near the house, and , sundry out houses: which will be sold low if applied for soon. For further information apply to 2—«*_ N. E TYSON Ac. CO. JOHN G A I" MON, ‘ CABINET MAKER, PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Prescott, Wisconsin. A/c h° rk d ° Ue Ht Sh ° rt " otice a,ul vcry chea P for J De c. 5, 1853 35 ly D 7A. BLAISDELL, BALER tu Groceries, Provisions, /Fines, Liquors, 1 Confectionery etc. Opon Levee, From street, Trescott, Ills. Dec. 5, 1853--35-ly $3,000. I wish to purchase Five Thousand Dollars Worth of Town Lots in the city of St. Paul. The money wiil be paid down for property, at a fair price. LEWIS HYNEMAN, 3d st., near Jackson. June 30, 1858. 11 NO. 4, VV INSI.O W HO L NE, UPPER TOWN. JW’. DOWNER has opened abranch Store for tlie • accommodation of persons living in that part of * r*7^ 0w,, » where will be found his usual good supply of Fresh Groceries. mar 2 D_ , _ R* M. SPEN( F.rT BALER 111 Hats,Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing anu (*entlenien's Furnishing (*oods. Third st., between Jucksou and Roberts, St. Paul.M. T. Dec. 10, 1853.-35-ly ’ CHOCOLATE, a superior article—for sale at the Central Drug Store. PORTE MONN.UKN, FROM 80 cents to §5. The most elegant and best of the market at LEDUC’S BOOKSTORE. DBS. BRISBINEA WILLEV, Physicians and Surgeons, ST. Anthony street, St. Taul. Opposite Bond A- Kellogg’s Drug Store. St. Haul 35b’ts. MASS MEETINGS WILL RE HELD AT HYNEMAN’S, FRYO examine the immense stock of New and Fash- J 9 ionable CLOTHING, Just arrived and made expressly for ST. PAUL. The most elegant assortment of STRIAE AMD SUMMER COATS, of Silk, Tweed, Cloth anil Cassimere. Also, 3,000 pair of black and fancy Cassimere, Linen and Tweed Pants etc. 2,000 Vests—Silk, Linen, Satin, Marseilles, etc. Call and see, und you will be sure to buy. Our terms are cash. L. HYNEMAN. April 19, 1854. I—tf ALEXANDER R P Y, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, For- YY a riling and Commission Merchant, Roberts Strut and Lower Landing, St. Paul. rjglHE following comprises n part of his stock: Teas. Young hyson, fine, Yg Ilyson Tat ima lin penal, do do do Yaucoru Black, do Hyson skin Imperial Tartar, do Coffee. Rio Java, old Government. Rio, best Mocha. Sugars. Loaf, white Clarified, brown Crushed do Prime, do Powdered do N. Orleans, do Chocolates. French Chocolate, llroma do Vanilla do Cocoa Bakers do Crushed cocoa Bakers extra do Oils, Pickles and Sauces. Tomato Katsups Olives, Spanish, superior, Mushroom do do French Walnut do Citron in cans Pepper satire Tomatoes, do John Bull do Oysters, spiced and fresh, Jonathan, do in nins. Worcestershire do Clams, do do Harvey do Rhubarb fur pies, ill jars Underwood’s relish Grapes do do Pauli fiance Peaches do do King of Oude do Pears do do French mustard Currants do do English do Apricots do do American do Pie fruits of all kinds. Olive Oil Fish. fialmon iu half bbls 4- kits Sardines in oil boxes Mackerel do do Codfish, dry ill drums and Herrings boxes do Scotch Essences. Vanilla Allspice Nutmeg Almonds Cinnamon Ginger Orange Peach, etc., etc. Cloves Soaps, of all kinds. rttlm, Windsor, Fancy, Castile, etc. Tobacco and Cigars, Superior Brands. Candles. fipcrmacitti, all sizes, Tallow, pressed, do Solar star do Lamp and candle wicks Star do Sundries. Common starch Garden Seeds, I.ard, Potato do Blitter, fresh; Ropes, l’earl do Twines, Brushes, Farina do Wooden Ware, all 4inds, Isinglass, Vermieilli, Willow ware, Maccaroni, Tapioca, Spices, in boxes 4-papers, 1 Sago, Almonds, whole or ground, Lemons, Eng. walnuts, Plu>iug cards, Soda, Cream Tartar, Writing paper, Bristol brick dust, Vinegar, Tartaric acid, Rice, Powder and shot, etc. etc. w incs and Liquors. fieignette, Cognac, and Madeira wine, New York Brandies, Claret wine, fit. Julian ' Madeira wine, (old) Medoc, ! | Port wine, do Claret wine, Chateau j Holland Gin, Rumour, Jamaica Rum, do chateau Lit rose, Old Bourbon whiskey, do do Pope Clement Maiiongaltela Rye do Muscat, I-’rontiguaii, Coug, pure and fils Cog. Cliampaigiie, ull kinds, Port wine, (dulce) Cordials, etc. _SI. Paul, April 2-5, 1854.—tf WONDERFUL! WONDERRFIL! THE “HATCHET IS BURIED,” the “Calami t of | Peace.” is between our teeth, and the smoke o , > good faith, reconciliation, (and all the other good liing* ; imaginable) as it llouts above our heads, assuming fantastic shapes, just prior to its advent into tlte worit of space, proclaims wjih a “voice of thuudei” that IIICIICOX, of the fit. Paul Drug fit ore, lias made extensive alterations and improvements in his slor< , and can now boast of possessing the Largest mid rest killed, DRUG and CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, mis side of Sr. Louts. Having completed our arrangements with Blow, and several houses iu the cities of New Yo: k, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, we are now prepared to furnish Paint ers, builders, and all who contemplate using White Lead, Zinc Paint, Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Dry r j Paints, Window Glass, all sizes. Ac., with tlte best A | No. 1 articles that can be procured iu those cities, and j at as reasonable rates as living profit will admit. 1 We have just received per express, a large lot of Pure Chemicals, and physicians and others, who may pre scribe or need for personal use large or small quanti ties, may rest assured, that they wiil l.e offered at rea sonable rates, and dispensed with care and exactness. W. W. IIICIICOX, 39) Corner 2d and Cedar streets. RICH'S SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A Large assortment of Safes, of various sizes and patterns, with and without powder proof locks; ■ for sale at the Depot, !4(» Water street, New Ydr.'k. I Burglar-proof Bank Vaults, and Vault Doors made to ! order. STEARNS Ac MARTIN, (late Roff, Stearns A- Co., successors to Rich »V C 0.,) l-lti Water st. and corn er of of Avenue A and fit. Mark’s Place, N. Y., sole pro prietors of Rich’s Patent, and the only makers of Sala mander Safes, combining Wilder and Rich’s patents. W'M. CONSTANS ir CO., ; Nov. 18,18.52—tf Agents, fit. Paul. 1 nkwTirm. 11IIE subscribers having purchased the stock rfGoods . in the store recently occupied by C. 1). Fillmore, are prepared to furnish bis old customers, and as many new ones as feel disposed to give them a call, with a choice assortment of excellent Groceries and Piovis ions, Wines, Liquors &r., together with all other arti cles usually found iu a stole, of tlte kind.- They feel sure that an examination of tlieir goods will convince customers that what they say iscorrcct, and that they are selling at low prices. 51-4 t. KELLOGG 4- KINNEY. STATIONERY’. COMBS still invites all who like touse a good art cle of Stationery to give him a rail, as he lias th best and most complete assortment in Minnesota. Call and examine at COMBES’ FRANKLIN ROOK STORE, 39 Near the American House DRS. POTTS AND MORTON HAVING associated themselves together ill theprac tice of tlieir profession, offer tlieir service to llte citizens of St. Paul und vicinity. Oilice on Third street, over 11. C. Sandford’s store. Dec. 8, 1853. 34-tf HEARY - A. LA MBEKT, Attorney at Law, Ofllce, CVUICI of TIIIIIJ amt Oulu, nlitr.io, Ci r«u;, 1)R. C. L. VICC'HERS. PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucher. Will practice his ptofession iu St. Paul and vicinity. Oilice cor. north and Robert streets, over Catlicart Ac Tyson’s tore. 12-1 y OLD OTARI) BRANDY—Dark and Pale—Vintage of 1818, Dull Jordeu’s Sherry, Satidiiiiau’s Old Port and Madeira, Pure Scotch Malt Whisky, vintage 1810; Old Bourbon and Mouonguhela Whisky. The above Liquors and Wines are guarauteed pure, and of their respective vintages and brands. A trial is solicited. 2—lt KELLOGG KINNEY. JOHN ESA IAS WARREN. JOSEIMI WAKEFIELD. WARREN Ac WAKEFIELD. Attorneys and Councillors at Law and Solicit ors in Chancery: Ofilce on Third Street between Roberts and Cedar; ST. PAUL, M. T. W. Ac W. will attend with diligence and care to all business of their profession in the different courts of I this Territory, that may be entrusted to them. Their arrangements in the States ol New York and Rhode Island are such as will enable them to transact busi ness of a general or special nature iu those States with the utmost dispatch. They will moreover attend to the collection of debts, the locating of Land Warrants tlte purchase and sale of city lots or real estate in the I country und to all other matters directly or indircctly connected with their profession. 112 y* 3 SHULZE &MATIES, ~ FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS THIRD STREET, NEAR THE POST 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, cassimeres anil vestings, and will give gentlemen fits in the latest fasli ions. Their goods are of their ow n selection, ami will be found to be neat and durable. Being practical men, thev warrant their work equal to any iu the city. Oct. 20, 1853—27tf. A LARGE assortment of Children’s Clothiii* for sale at OAK HALL CLOTHING STORE. OAK HALL, GREAT BARGAINS! A LARGE assortment of white and lancy Shirts at OAK HALL CLOTHING STORE. TO TAILORS AND OTHERS—A large assortment of Vestings and Cloths for sale at i OAK HALL CLOTHING STORE. st. Daui snouts. General Emigration and Foreign £x« change Office, 1854* DOnUP & OAKES* BEG leaVe to infofm the pKblic that they hate re reived tl. c A*f**ncy of the TAP9COTT GENERAL EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OF FICE, hiiil that they can now make arrangements with persons from the Old Country, wishing to engage pas sage for their friends or relatives front Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Germany and Northern Europe, direct to rSnint I'aul. THE TAPSCOTT LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACK ETS, comprise the following magnificent ships: (ship.) (ship.) (ship.) Albion, (new.) Win. Tapseotl,(new,) Constellation, Emeralu Isle,(new Kossuth, Underwriter, Shamrock, (new,) Houghton, West Point, Cambria, (new,) Kennebec, Waterloo, Richard Morse, Dread Naught, (new,) Florida, Continent, Andrew Foster, Racer, Hell. Adams, Rappahannock, Olseouthe, Emma Fields John Kaveua), Falcon, Empire, Roscius Compromise, Siddons, Centurion, Garrick, Arctic, Sheridan, Antarc ic, John Rutle'gc, E. /. A. Z. New Hampshire, Northampton, (new,) Progress, (new State Rights. Two of the above ships will be dispatched from Liv erpool every week throughout the year, thus pas eugers can fully rely on not having any detention at that Port; and the same attention which has hitherto characterized our Liverpool House will still be paid to the embarkation of all persons w hose passage may be engaged in the United States or Canada, for this line. Persons sending lot their friends in any part of Great Rritain or Ireland, w ill therefore perceive the superiority of these arrange incuts by wliicli their friends can he brought out better and quicker than hv unv other house. THE X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS, sail ns usual from New York and London every alternate Thurs day, and comprise the following very superior snips, viz: Ocean Queen, Hendrick Hudson, American Eagle, Margaret Evans, Southampton, Devonshire, Northumberland, Victoria. Passage in either of which can be engaged at the low est rates. Also, A REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF PACKETS FOR NEW ORLEANS. H. tf 0., will sell Drafts on England, Ireland, Scot land, Wales, France and Germany, viz.: IRELAND—on Dublin, payable in all the provincial towns. ENGLAND—on W. Tnpseott & Co., Liverpool, and Piescott, Grote A: Co., London, payable througoiil England and Wales. SCOTI.A Nl)—on the Itritisli Linen Co.’s Hank,Glasgow, and all their Branches. GERMANY —on Messrs. Gogel, Koch & Co., Rankers, Frankfort-ou-the-Mainc, payable throughout Germany and Switzerl* ml. FRANCE—on Messrs. Edward Blount &. Co., Bankers, Paris, payable throughout France. Such Drafts are paid at Night, without discount or any other charge. ITT Any further information will he given on applica tion personally or by lettei addressed to BORUI* A OAKES, St. Paul, Minnesota. April 13, 1854. 52 —lamly CJIIA K LES H. PiRKER, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. QCJ- Exchange for sale on the East or South. ) » Money remitted to Great Britain, France and Germany, or any other important points on the Conti nent of Europe. j ; Interest allowed on Special Depositcs. Collections made ihroughoiu the Territory, charging the current rate i f exchange and the actual expense of collection. references, by permission. Gov. Willis A - Gorman, St. Paul, Min., Ex-Gov. Ramsey, “ “ Messrs. Page A Bacc n, St. I.onis, Mo. American Exchange Bank, N. Y. Particularly would I invite attention to the Real Kstnte Department, of my Office, W IIH'II has been established at great cost, aim which consists in part, of a full list of Govern ment Land Entries. Maps of unentered lands corrected semi-weekly. A map of the County of Ramsey, and plats of the di fie relit cities and additions thereto, in said county. A complete list of all the lands sold to said county for unpaid taxes. A full anti /lerfict ab stract of the title to each distinct tract or parcel i.f laud situated L. said county, from the General Govern ment to the latest grantee; wherein is noted every de fect cf the title, cither in form or substance, and every possible kind of Lien creating an incumbrance, whetlicj it arises liy way of judgments, mortgages, taxes, me chanics, or otherwise. 1 am justified in stating that so far as a large port ion of the Real Estate of this city is concerned, a chain ot title chtinot be satisfactorily established by an examin ation of the records alone, the aid ol a surveyor is abso lutely ts.-cnliul. This desideratum I have supplied by iscertaiiiiug and defining the original claim lines, upon the proper maps. From my experience in the system of abstracting, which I have adopted, 1 confidently assert that my ab stract, is hey ond all question, the most reliable source of information, wiiti reference to titles, to be found in this city. All written abstracts furnished by me, are warranted ,'crfcct. Land Warrants bought and sold, and Government lands entered for settlers on reasonable terms, loans negotiated, yielding from 18 to 39 per rent, per anniiiii, with unexceptiona ble Real Estate security , Coupon Bonds, pay abl • in New York or elsewhere as instructed—l percent, com mission; and generally, till business that may be en trusted to my care, and usually done through a Banking House, Real Estate Agency, or Law Olliee, will receive my personal ami prompt attention. 52—If Ull AOIHLIN $ MORGAN, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DEALER IN Faucy and Staple Dry Goods and (loiUiiig. II.VTS, DAI’S, BOOTS. SIIoF.- AND FURNISHING GOOD: Carpeting. Oil Cloth*. Window Htndes and Curtain- Wall Paper &c. Third street, between Roberts and Jack -on. May 1. FRESII ti ROUERIES. JW. DOW NEK, would take this method of in • forming: the citizens of St. I’aul, and Minnesota generally, that he lias purchased the entire stock of \V. I .V Person A: (hi., and is now prepared to furnish Fam ; n.Y St: eel.t ks as cheap and of as good ijunlity, as can > he procured at any other establishment in the country. | Fresh Groceries will lie received by every Express ur | rival from below, which will enable him to keep on I hand at all times, a full supply of every thing in the Grocery line. II is stock consists in part of the following articles, viz: TEAS, —I2 chests Young Hyson; 10 do. Imperial; •5 do Cun Powder; C do Souchong,and 25 cudies Young Hyson, superior article. OL.D JAVA COFFEE— a very superior article, received direct from New York, pronounced the best ever offered in this market. Also, Ceylon and Kin Cof fee, warranted of the best quality, and sold at the low est cash rates. PRESERVES —Peaches, Pears, Plums, Pine Ap ple, Rhaspberry, Quinces, Citron, l.imes, Olives, and natural Peaches, Cherry Jams, and a variety of others too numerous to mention. PICK EES —Assorted and put up in gallon and half gall on jars SA UCE —Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper Sauce, Ac. CATSUP —Walnut, Mushroom, and Tomato, very superior articles. The best of WINES and LIQUORS for medicinal and culinary purposes. " uihikk.x and' saam,v&s* A choice lot of Cignrs; Sainton and Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2in kits; Cocoa and Chocolate, prime articles; Raisins, Citrons and Figs; crushed, powdered and clar ified Sugar; dried Currants and prunes; Pickled Lob sters; Lemon Syrup; Stoughton Hitters; Spices of all kinds; Essences and extracts of all kinds; Tapioca; Sperm, Star and Tallow Candles; Saleratus; Crackers; English and Knickerbocker .Mustard; Vermaoelli; Mac caroni, Pearl and Corn Starch; Dried Herring; Pine Apple Cheese. 2000 EPS. FRESH BUTTER. Also a superior lot of Crockery, etc. All of which will be sold low for Cash. Persons wishing to lay in their winter supply of Groceries and Provisions, would do well to give me a call before pur chasing J. W. DOWNER, St. Anthony street, St. Paul. Jan. 19—40-1 y. 1854. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 1854. Fare reduced vn the Yellow Coach Line. TWO DAILY STAGES BETWEEN ST. PAUL AND ST. ANTHONY. LEAVING each place at 7 o’clock A. M., and 1 o’- clock, P. M. Coaches and teams will he at the Landing on the ar rival of Steumhoats at Saint Paul. Also, a daily line of stages between St. Paul and Still water, connecting with a Semi-Weekly line from Still water to Falls of St. Croix; leaving Stillwater on Tues days and Fridays und Falls of St. Croix on Wednesdays und Saturdays j r Fare between St - Taul and Stillwater, reduced to one dollar. Particular attention given to the accommodation of Pleasure Parties. Remember ours are the Yellow Cnnrord Coaches. WILLOUGHBY A POWERS. Saint Paul. April 15, 1854. _______ B—-I—tf " Ar, v» UUUUS BY EXPRESS. AT LeDUC’S Book Store. An elegant assortment of fine Knives, Gold Pens and Gold eases and every thing required to furuish the desks of members of the Legislative Assembly. NEW BOOKS, among which are Miss Bremer’s Homes; Greeley’s Art and Industry; Judge Edmonds’ Spiritualism; F lood Stone. Febns for Fanny’s Little Friends. And many other new and valuable publications, al of which will be sold as soon as possible. St. fLOttffi SUll’tS. THUS. UREY. EDW’D BOYLE. GREY 4 BOYLE, Boiler Makers, Blacksmiths, AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Main Street , between Carr and Chert j, Bt. Loui*t Moi HAVING gone to a very great expense to erect ma chinery for Ulacksiiiilhing, making Boilers, and Sheet Iron Work, on the most approved Eastern plan, we are now prepared to furnish every thing belonging to our business ten per cent cheaper titan any other es tablishment in the Western country. All who are in want of any thing in our line of business, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing else where. O’ Repairing done at the shortest notice. Always on hand a variety of second-hand BOILERS. N. B —RAIL ROAD AXLES, BRIDGE WORK, and every description of heavy BI.ACKSMITIIING, done on short notice and accommodating terms April 10th, 1854. 52—Cm S. S. URAINEIU), House nml Steambout Furnishing Store, (Aetc) .Vo. 110 Fourth Street , Saint Louis, Mo. MAM FACTI RERS OF SHOWER BATHS, BATHING TUBS, HIP AND SPONGE BATHS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS. Dealers in Ice Cream Freezers, Preserving Kettles. Sad anti Laundry Irons, Hrass Kettles, Kitchen Hardware, Itritaunia and Plated Warts, Lamps, Spoons, ffC., Knives and Foils, Pocket Knives and Scissors ; PLANISHED,PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN WARE Willow, Rattan and Wooden Wares; Mats, Brushes, Feather Dusters, Bronzed IJat Stm ds, Bird Cages, Hob by Horses, Cabs, Toys, Ac. Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods for Church Fairs, ull at low prices for or approved credit. N. B.— Agent for SCOTT’S PATENT and SPEN CER’S PATENT IRON REFRIGERATOR#. washing machines. April ICth, 1854 52—fim EMPIRE S.! IV \t ORKS. W . 1,. F . GAGE. (Formerly Lee, Gage A C 0.,) Manufacturer of every description of Saws, No. 43 Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. riAHE firm of Lee, Gage A Co , having been dissolved JL by mutual consent, on the 21st day of January last, 1 would inform my friends and customers, that 1 have made arrangements with Messrs. Bridge A Brother, and will continue the manufacture of saws, in all their varie ty. No pains have been spared in fitti gup machinery, and securing experienced workmen, mid as the stock is purchased direct from the manufacturers, both in Eu rope and America, for cash, 1 am confident that I can hold out such inducements that dealers will find it to their interest to encourage home manufacture. As to the character and reputation of saws bearing my stamp, nothing need he said, as 1 trust that both dealers and consumers have had siitlicient opportunity to test the quality of my manufacture, while a partner in the late firm of Lee, Gage A Co., as not to doubt for a moment, my ability.to compete successfully in point of price, quality or finish, with any manufactory of the kind in the United States. Being now in re eipt of every description of stock, 1 am prepared to fill all orders with promptness and despatch. All orders addressed to the undersigned, or to Messrs. Bridge A Bro., will receive prompt attention. Particular attention paid to all finds of repairing, may 24—4-Gtf W. 1.. F. GAGE. Scnrritt Sr Mason’s MAMMOTH FI lIMTI RE HALLS, An ti() Washington Avenue, St. I/uis, Mi. OUR extensive establishment is so well known, that it is scarcely necessary to do more in an alvcr tisement than to assure our friends and the public that we have been eminently successful in getting up a splendid assortment of Furniture, for the eprii.g trade, the most superior in style and quality, and particularly suited ton large and varied demand, both at wholesale and retail. An examination of our stork will show it to be com posed, both i f home and foreign manufacture, having every advantage to be gained in tither, including the neat and substantial medium, us well as the rich and expensive. Chairs from 50 cents to SSO; Iledsteds from $2 1-2 to $ 100; Tables from $ 1 1-2 to 5(1; Bureaus fnjm $lO to SIOO, and so on in an almost cndltss variety. Besides we have Spijng, Hair, Cotton, Mo»s and Shuc k Matra.-xcs, and ; 11 kimis ol In dding. We c tit tin tiisli a kitchen, bedroom, parlor, hotel or steamboat, in part or tlir itighout, odd or to match, loak, chrry, walnut, mahogany or rosewood. In short 1 call anile see. j 5Mn. SCARRITT 4c MASON. REAPERS, MOWERS, &('., FOR 1854. j SI. Louis Agricultural Warehouse I ANI) SEED STORE, (ESTABLISHED 1845.) W.M. M. PLANT A- CO., sign of the (Jilt Plow, No. 12 North Mai:i street, St. I.onis, Mo ; also, I corner of Fourth and Green streets; Wholesale and ! Retail Dealers in Gulden, Grass, and olhcr Seeds; | Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Tools in ensiles* variety. Xj Descriptive Catalogue furnished gratis to post paid | appl cants. 50 Rtigg's Improved Reapers, $135 25 Dauloids do. tllilr sickle Reaper A Mower, 14(i 5(1 Read's do do do do 135 ! lUU Kelt hint's Improved Mower, 125 12 Emery’s do 2 horse Power Tresher cleaner 2>o 100 Emery’s do 2 horse Power Thresher and Sep arator, mu 12 Lewis’ 4 horse power with Tumi.ling Shft Thresher, It'd) N. It. Persons wishing any of the above will please send in tlieir orders early, as the umtiher is limited. 5(1 Burrow’s Portable Grist-mills, horse, steam or water Power s'.ls to $29.) 75 Corn and Cub Crushers, Little giant, Nieliols, and others, 10 to C 5 300 corn Shelters, horse, steam and hand Power, Bto 50 1000 Ne Plus Ultra Straw and Hay Cutters, 7to 25 I 100 Ilickock’s Portable cider .Mills, with ! Press, 45 to 50 200 Revolving Horse Rakes, 7to 12 ; 1000 plows, Peoria, Jewett, Como, Eagle and others, .5 to 30 75 hat row s, Geddes A triangular and others sto 50 j 150 Cultivati rs, dillereut patterns, 6to 0 I toon Churns, thermometer, cylinder,y others, 75c to 1 . Shovels, Spades, Hues, Forks, Scythes, Axes, Apple parrrs, hay Presses, chain and suction Pumps, A c. Please recollect the Gilt Plow, No. 12 North Main st St. Louis, Missouri. 47 3m I\ L. & N. VAX DEVENTER & Go., Wholesale Dealers in MEN' AX'D HO VS CLUTHLYG, and INDIA RUBBER GOODS. No, IG2 and 1(> 1, Mam street, corner of Washington ' Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO. WE are now receiving from our Manufactory in New Ymk ourSrnixo Stock, which will he un usually large and comprise all (Jhauls of Men’s and ILvys’Clothing, from the coarsest fabrics to the finest French cloth, and a general assortment of Shirts, Flrnisiiinu Goods, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Ac. Our stock of India Rubber Goods will he very large, as we shall receive these Goods, from several different manufactories. Persons dealing in the above articles are particularly invited to call and examine our stock as we intend to sell goods at as low prices and on us liberal terms as any house in this city. 44-ly P. L. A H. VAN DEVENTER tf CO. J. T. l)OW DA1.1.. R. E. CARR. It. V. P. BLOCK. DOWD ALL, CARR A C’O., WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, Engine and Machine Shop, Corner of Second and .Morgan streets, Sr. Louts, Mo. Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard screws and Cylinders, Wool card ing Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machines, Building castings, <y r. Agents for sale of James Smith and Co.’s superior Ma chine Cards. 31 j' Manufacturers of Eureka, Portable, upright safe 44 3m P. CHOUTEAU, JR. JAS. HARRISON. FELIX VALLE IRON MOUNTAIN IRON AND NAILS. ClioteaUt Harrison & Vullc, Proprietors of the st. Louis rolling mills* will keep on hand a full supply of merchant bar roil, boiler plate, sheet iron and nails, manufactured at their establishment, from the ore of the Iron Mountain, and will also keep all other articles tisnally kept in n iron store, to which they invite thcattcn’.ion of country merchants. O'Warehouse, No. 129, Second street, St. Louis, Mo CHAS. W. BOR UP, Ageut at Si. Paul. May 8, 1851. 3—tf. ST. PAU L MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY. Capital stock £50,000, and constantly increas ing. ALEX. WILKIN, President. ' v - P. Murray, Vice President; George W. Farrington, Secretary; i C. 11. Parker, Treasurer, Arc now prepared to issue Cash or Mutual Policies, at ns favorable rates of premium as any other responsible company. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Franklin Steele, Alexander Ramsey, Chas. W. Bortip, Alexander Wilkin, Chas. 11. Parker, Henry M. Rice, Chas. D. Fillmore, William L. Ames, Levi Sloan, William P. Murray, John Farrington, George VV. Farrington, Abram M. Fridley. , Ofiice on St. Anthony street, in the room formerly occupied by the Territorial Secretary. February. 1854- 45-Iy. [ JHfflteUaneouß. s. j. r. mcmillan. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all business entrusted to him in the Rue of his profession, at Stillwater, St. Paul, St. Anthony, and throughnot the Territory of Minnesota, and the adjoining counties of the State of Wisconsin. Ofiice, Stillwater, Min. REFERENCES. Ills Ex. Alex. Ram»ey , Geo. W. Campbell A Co., St. Paul. Galena. Dr. C. W. Borup, '* Mr. R. Lansing, “ Mr. J. W. Simpson, •• Mr. 8. O. Butler, St. Louis. Hon. A.W. Loomis, Plttsb’g J. 11. Larkin A Co. “ “ C. B'haler. " Sam’l J.Wetherell A Co.” J. R. Moorhead, Esq. •' Jos. C. Butler A Co. Cl*. G. W. Jackson, Esq. “ Mr. Jos. P. Heggs, “ S:uii’l Gormly, Esq. •' Mr. O. Walker, Marine Mills. MnJ. J. B. Butler, and “ 11. Burke, “ “ citizens generally, •' “C. J. Butler, “ “ .39 I yr iso it. ULA I STOCK OF DRUGS. 185 2 Dodge a bentz, NO. 100 MAIN STREET, O A LENA, ILL. OFFER f.ir sale the following Drugs, Ac., at the low est prices. 1000 lbs tarltirif. acid 10,000 lbs putty 25 kegs carb. soda 50 bids spt«. turpentine 10 bids cream tartar 500 lbs Paris green 100 lbs Eug. blue mass 10 casks old port \Vine ]OO do Eng. and Am.cal’l. 20 bids Eng. epsom salts 10 casks sulphur JO do caraway seeds 10 cases Britisli lustre 4 du Eug. gr’d mustard 12 do Eug. rfd. borax 10 do copal varnish 25 bills plas'er parit 4 do Mucrnhoy snuff 5 do camphor 100 Bis oil peppermint 500 oz quinine 72 lb lemon, fresht 5 bhls castor oil 5o doz paint brushes -1500 lbs ext. liquorice 5o doz gross Lee’s pilf* 100 do insp’d extract f*o do do essences 150 do Turkey opium 25 bxs castile soap 500 do herbs 24 doz Townsend’s Sarsalu. 25 oz strychnine 20 gross bear’s oil 50 do morphine 50 kegs saltpetre 500 bxs McCully’s glass 100 Udo R. Cnnkling tf sung 50 lbs linseed oil pure white lead.. W HOLESALE AGENTS FOR , Houghton’s Pepsin, Louden A co. medicine*, Pain Killer, Sloan’* medicines, tfC. Together with a large and well select* d stock of eve ry article in our line. We especially invite the attention of purchasers from the upj er country to our stock and prices. jy22-14-ly ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Commission and Forwarding House. JOSEPH MUG 111 DUE, Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt and personal attention, and liberal cash advances will be given on Consignments, or Bills of Lading in hand. The Forwarding and Receiving of Merchandize and Produce w ill meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates ol Freight will always he procured, and the expense of Storage and Dray age as much a» pos sible avoided. Orders for Purchasing filled at the shortest no tice and lowest market prices. REFERENCES. Page A Bacon, Y Charless, Blow A-Co., f-. , t'hoteau A Valle 7 f ht ' I * ou "'- Doan, King A Co., J 11. IJ. Newcomb A Brother, 1 , . VV. B Reynolds, } Lomsvtlle. Ellis tf Morton, 1 Strader A Gorman, | llosea A Frazer, > Cincinnati. Spring! r tf Whiteman, ] E. O. Good ulna A Co., J J. VV'. Butler, Y D. Leech A Co., £ Pittsburg. Win. Holmes A Co. J Morgan, J. M. Buck A Morgan,") Shields tf Miller, I , , . . K. C. Yarn all tf Co. f Philadelphia B- 11. Comegys, J Josiali Lee A Co., J „ ... Alrd.au. G. Cole, ) ®*btmore. Blow tf March, Y Frost tf Forrest, > New York. Charles A. Meigs, ) A. G. Farwell A Co., ) Howard, Son A Co., 5 »‘>s.on. T. C. Twichcll a Co., New Orleans. I have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on loll* ot lading In lore or at tile time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE. ROLLIN' CLARK. JOHN RENFREW. A. CKOZIE EAGLE FOUNDRY , Corner oj Main and Biddle it uts, St. Louie, CLARK, RENFREW & CO., "11l AM FACTI IIMRS of Steam Machinery, II y druidic l’-M. Presses, Oil ami Tobacco Screws, Morse’s l atent ! Saw-dust Burners, Page A Chillis’ Patent Circular Saw’ .Mills, lor horse, steam or water power, and all kinds of . .Mill Work, Ac., They w otild invite the attention of Millwrights to their ; new and large stock of Patterns for every variety of Wheel*; lists of which will he furnished when desired by mail or otherwise. Their extensive Boiler and Sheet-Iron Works, under the i ontriil ol A. CROZIIIK, allord facilities for .Mann lactnriug and repairing Boiler and Sheet-iron Work, in the most improved iiianiier Good second hand boilers generally on hand. 191 v WILSONS UEXERAL LAND AbL.xn , Sauk Raj ids, M’anisi to. IS Agency being l!ie only one in the Sank River M l and Disti ict, and the Government Land Ofiice located at this point, with the subscriber’s long resi dence in the west, and being familiar with the advan tages to he derived from choice and early locations; gives ii particular advantages over all others in this Territory lor the spei dy location of Lands and l.aml Warrants in said district. Any business intrusted to this agency, will he atten did to with promptness ami dispatch. J. L. WILSON, Sauk Rapids, Benton County. J. K. FI I LKRTON. J. Itl liGEsS. J. E. !•’(' LLERTO.V A RI'RdESS. JE. FULLERTON has this day associated with him J. Bi lie Ess jn his Itiaiscli Store in the Winslow ; House, Fort Street. The business to bo conducted by .1. Burgess, under the name ami firm of .1 E. Fll I.l.Kit - i TON A lil ItGCSS; where lin y have on hand a largo and w ell st lerted slot k of Day Goons of every variety, (together with a complete stock of Clothing, Boots j at.d Shoes. We shall do all in our power to satisfy customers both as to price and quality. | March *2, 1854.—5u-tl J. r. FARLEY. EOWIN' JAMES, Jit , D. K. CORNWELL FARLEY, JAMES A CO. M h-It sale Grocers an l C onavs-tian Merchants, Cor. lowa and Fourth sts., lhilu<,nt, lowa. WE are now ofiering to the trade at the lowest n i.rkct prices, one of the largest and best selec ted slocks ol Groceries, Crockery, ( hi assorted crates lor country trade) Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, Paints, Oils, ami I)ye Stuffs, cvci brought to this market. We respectfully ask an examination of our stock by North Western merchant!), before going cast or south, as we are confident xve can offer strong iudiiccii ents. We are agents for the Wheeling Paj er Manufactories ami shall be prepared to furnish builders with a superior quality of rootling paper. FARLEY, JAMES V L'O. Dubuque, April 1, 1854.—51-lf. SAW MILL. THE subscribers having leased nml thoroughly re paired the Saw Mill on the Kciinikiiiick, known ns Coxe’s Mill, are now prepared to furnish Lumber of any description at the shortest notice. Shingles, Lath and Pickets always on hand. Custom Sawing dour on the imtsi icns.dii.hte terms. Those 111 waul Of l.tlllllicr for building or fencing purposes, will find it to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.- ASA I*. MANNING, ISAAC N. HOLDEN. Present*, Dec. 1, 135**. 351 y. MRS. MERRICK’S Fashionable Millinery Rooms, No. 99 Main Street, Galena, 111. JUST received direct from the East, the latest styles *9 Ladies silk, Silk ami Lace, ami Crape, Dress Ha a) Florence Braid, straw, Hair and Chip Bonnets Ingres, variety ; Ribbons, Flowers, straw Trimmings, etc., its fact a general assortment, of Millinery and Fancy Goods. It is the intention that everyone tlml gives me a call, •hall be perfectly satisfied with goods and prices. mantua-makinu. In connection with the above, all orders promptly atten ded to; it is needless to puff, as 1 am well known, if not I would refer to Mrs. 11. M. Rice, Mrs. llollinshcad ami numerous others. Visettes, Dress Trimmings, etc., for 8, »le low. MARY MERRICK. ET Remember the No.; DO Main street. Gnleua. June 17, 1852 9—tf TO THE LADIES. GOto Mrs. Merrick, at Galena, and learn tocuO dresses for yourselves or others; only half a day is required to learn this improved plan. It is the best and most simple mode yet invented. I tench by Fowler’s inproved plan, and satisfaction given or no charge. MARY MERRICK. Galena, Nov. Ist, 1852. 4 20-tf TO LET. 320 ACRES—29O acres fenced and improved. ALSO, FOR SALE, IGO ai res—4o broke ami fenced, « good house and barn on the premises. Address J. L WILSON, Sauk Rapids ALSO TO LET. ‘ ' *“ ICO fenced and 40 broke. FOR SALE. Water Powers and Mill Privilege*. Address . J. L. WILSON, 51-ly. Hauk Rapid*. “THE LAW AND THE TESTIMONY.’’' BY the aothor of the “Wide, Wide World;” for *ale LeDUC’S BOOKSTORE.