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St* mm GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE CAPITOL:! WAR IX NEBRASKA!! AND YET WILLIAM CO.NSTaNS vi»rted the East and purchased an extensive a lock of Groceries ami ia prepared to deal them out Wholesale or Retail, somewhat cheaper that! tli'e 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 stock, in which will be found the fol lowing, viz: JO caaka su|>erior 11 aura, Dairy Sfirlt 8 *• Shoulders, Spices and fine Ky. Mustard (3 bbls. Mess Pork, Ohio 1 Oil, 90 “ Prime “ Star and M. Candles, 80 “ Ex War Eagle FIouV Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes, 30 “ “ Corn Meef, White Starch, Indigo and Mi dder, and yellow*, Some Mrs. S. IJ. M. Fiue Butter and Soda Crackers, “ Extia” Tobacco, N. O. A, B and C Sugar, Nails, Glass, Crushed, Powderaud Loaf do Holland Gin, Coffee, Mwliu, Java and Ifio, C. Brandy, Teas of a superior quality, P. “ Dried Apples and Peaches, Madeira, Basins, fresh and pure, lit boxes OM Port. Rice, by box or bb] , 12 “ Champagne, Molasses, S. 11. & C. P., Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Golden Syrup, Bourbon H Mackeral, by 1-2 or Ibrlorlh Ciueinnati “ And every thing belonging to a Grocery or Provision Store. Don't forget to call at the old Rami.ill stand, Levee, Lower Town, where you will be sure to get a Cheap bargain of W. CONSTANT. St. Paul, April I4lli, hi'. PAIL XIiRSEKI AND CD.vI.UEK; CIA L. GA R I)EV. THE Proprietors of this establishment, take pleasure iu informing the citizens of St. Paul and the sur rounding country, that they are now receiving an exten give assortment of Tiees, Shrubbery, Ac., from eastern nurseries; which together with the stock grown upon fheir own grounds will enable them to supply quite an extensive demand. Their stock consists of all the really desirable varie fies of Apples, Pears, both Standards and Dwarfs, t Hur ries, Plums, Peaches, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Victoria Pie Plants, Aspara gus, Ac. Also, Ornamental Trees nml Shrubbery, frirTmlrng Mountain Ash, Balsam Fir, Red Cellar, Arbor Vila-, Norway Spruce, Snow Ball, Lilacs, Choice Roses, {yc. Alsu, Dahlias, Lillies, Families, Phloxes, Gladiolus, Ac., 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 are about 2 miles south-west of the city. MEURIEIEI.D & NEWTON. 52—4 t Al'ril Hill. 1854 uiin;i;s New Grocfi’rjr and Provision Store. JUST OPENKI>—On die coiner of Roberts and Fourth Streets, whore may he fount! constantly on Sand a supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at wholesale and SET ail, all fresh from llie lower mar ket. Purchasers w ill tit* w ell to call and examine Ihe q.uulity and prices of goods tillered, believing that they will he fully satisfied with both. Fresh supplies will he leceived weekly lrom below. And, as the proprietor is niaiiolactiii'iiig all kinds of Crackers and Candies, they will he sold here the same as at the factory, with the freight added. .1. 11. FROST, Agent. St. I‘aul. April, 1854. 52—if FARMKK! FARMER!! FARMERS!!! DO YOU HEAR, IF SO. READ AND SAVE WORK SINCE Swords have been beaten into Ploughshares, and Spears into Prunitig-hooks, McCormick's late Patent Reaper saves immense labor, as well as money. Attention is called to the late 1c54 Patient Klnping and Mowing Machine, which surpassed any at the World's Fair. Farmers wishing to save labor, time and iirortey would «lo well (o' ?«ll and examine as 1 have them ccusran'ly Oil hand at my Ware House. W. CONSTANT, Agent LovlerLanding, St. Pan?. April 14, 1854. I—3t LAND OFFICE** FO THE PURCHASE Jk SALE OF REAL ESTATE Every Description of Real Estate Business Attended to Personally, THREE years residence iu the Territory and actual observation has enabled the subscriber to become well acquainted with the surveyed lands that have been entered, and are now subject to entry. Land Warrants located upon suclt 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 References. —llis Ex. W. A. Gorman, Gov. Min. Ter.; Hon. 11. M. Rice, Del. to Congress; lion. K. Smith, Alton, Illinois; lion. David Olmsted, Mayor of Kl. Paul; Borup A Oakes, Bankers, St. Paul; Ames A Vau Ellen, Atl’ys, sit. Paul; James R. Whiting, Ksq., New Vork City. JAMES STARKEY, Notary Public, and Dealer in Real Estate, Third-st., St. Paul, Minnesota Territory SIIULZE & MATHES, FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, THIRD STREET, NEAR TIIE POST OFFICE. KEEP on hand, ai 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 Ills in the latest fash ions. Their good* are of their own selection, and will be found to be neat and durable, iieing practical men, they warrant their work equal to any in the city. Oct. 20, 1853—27tf. ST. PAUL, BAKERV. CAc W. BATES, keep constantly on hand a good • assortment of Bread, Cakes, Crackers and Can dies, of all kinds; a variety of nuts, pies, beer, Ace. Ac. Also', just ree’d a fresh lot of Groceries, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, at the old stuud ou Third Street, Lower Town. Si Paul, June 9, 1853. ]y MERRILL, COWLES A: CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Yankee Mo tions, <s*<-., s*c. MO. 134, MAIN STREET, Galena, Ills. WE have just opened the largest and most exten sive stuck of Foreign and American Dry Goods ever ofleieU in the west, which we are offering at Chi cago and St. l.ouis prices, and less than have ev» r been •old! in this market. Our facilities for purchasing are such that we are enabled to get our goods as low as they can be bought by the largest eastern houses. We are buying our American Goods direct from the manu faetturers, aul being connected with a house in New York, and one.of the tirm constantly in the market we •hatl at all times have a full stuck and at the lowest market price*. We oiler no baits, but our customers can de(>end at all times upon buying goods of us at a small advance from cost and transportation, and tan find in our stock every variety and sty le ol goods suited unite market. Merchants who have been in the habit of visiting the east'arn cities, St. Louis, and Chicago, may depend upon finding as large a stock and at us low prices as can be found elsewhere. We ask an examination of our stock before going cast. gc. ST. PAUL. MUTUAL. INSURANCE COM* PANI. Capital stock $50,000, an.d constantly increas ing. ALEX. WILKIN, President. W. P. Murray, Vice President; George W. Farrington, Secretary; C. H. Parker, Treasurer, Are now prepared to issue (,'asii or Mutual Policies, at a» favorable rales of premium as any other responsible aouipany. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Franklin Steele, Alexander Ramsey, Chas. W. Hump, Alexander Wilkin, Chas. Jl. Parker, Henry M. Rice, Clias. 1). Fillmore, William 1.. Ames, Levi Sloan, William P. Murray, John Farrir.gton, George W. Farrington, Abram M. Fridley. Oflice on st. Anthony street, in the room formerly •orn 1 uni by the Territorial Secretary February. 1654. OAK HALL, GREAT BARGAINS! A LARUE assorimenl o 4 white an J limey Shirts at OAK HAI L CLOTHING .STORE. SALK STABLE. subscriber has taken the stable oa Third street J- formerly occupied by J. W. Vincent A Co. The •table lias been thoroughly repaired and I am now pre pared to lake horses, cattle, <x c., on sale, or to keep by the mouth, week or day; and will give strict atten tion to all stock that may be left at my stuhle. My friends and thepublic generally are invited to call when to town. E. A. UISSELL. SLEaul, March 6, 1854. 46-tf NlfiVV HARAESS ESTABLISHMENT, subscribers would iuforin the citizens of Saint and all the country round about, that they are coiiductmg the above business in nil its brunches, on TOira Street, nearly opposite the Post Oiiice, where cus tomers can be supplied, on short notice, with all kinds ?vi larn ?*’ B , ndlt ‘> Fly Nets,Trunks, Valises, Whips, Ac., Ac. ’ ’ **»' i 4» ’ a3 * lf martin drew a- co. JEX.VY UIVITIN BT. PAIL, BEGS leave to inform the citizens of st. Paul and vicinity, that she has brought to the Bookstore corner cf Third and Wabashaw streets, the largest and’ most beautiful assortment of new Books and .S tationery which will be sold as usual at low price*. For particu tors Inquire at LsDUC’S BOOK STORE. 400 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND . FOR SALE* A EL laying In one body, bordering on a beautiful -fjk Lake, and on which there is forty acre* fenced, ten Yoke, a comfortable house, thirty acres of flue building and fencing tamarack, a good spring near the house, anil sundry out houses; which will be sold low if applied - for soon. For lur liter information apply to N- E TYSON & CCX PRESERVED FRUlT—Pears, plums, peaches,pine apples, apricot, currents etc. at the g AX. TAL L DRUG STORE. 'A i I ! st, mm mfov*. &KAUI FOR THE SPRING TRADE. JUSt ARRIVED, Another very heavy stock of Dittos, Paints, Oils anr Medicines, at I. W. BOND. M. N. KELLOGG. BOND & KELLOGG’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL City I>ras and Chemical Store, Upper St. Paul, M. T. “TIIE OLD BROWN DRUG STORE” STILL 1M THE ASCENDANT. WE HAVE had no lime of late to write adver tisements. We have now received ihe largest and best assortment of every thing in our line, ever yet brought to St. Paul. As freight* will unavoid ably be very high in a short time, we advise our coun try customers and friends generally, to call early for thieir supplies. We guarantee to give satisfaction both as to price and quality of every article. Mo one desi rous of purchasing will be allowed to leave the “ Old Brow n Drug Store” without a trade. Call oil BOND A KELLOGG, Upper Town, CIIAULES w. tioace BORUP A OAKES, Bankers and Exchange Dealers, SAINT PAIL, MINNESOTA. TAKE the liberty to inform the merchants and other business men of the Territory, that they have airly formed such business connections iu the princi al cities of the East and South as to be able lo afford hem all usual Hanking Facilities. They will receive current bank notes on deposit, for which they will give their certilicates payable in like funds, or iu coin or exchange on the East at cur rent rates. Exchange, on the East , South and Europe, bought and solil. Collections promptly attended to and proceeds for warded, less exchange. Land Warrants Bought and Sold Uncurrenl bankactes taken at highest rates. [4O-&m WINDOW GLASS-DIRECT IMPORT ATION. WE wish all to take notice that we have perfected arrangements with the best manufacturers of window Glass iu Pittsburg, for a constant supply of ev ery silt*, on the lowest possible terms. Our present.stock lias been brought directly from Pitts burg,in Capt. Iliimberstone'K new steamboat; and conse quently having but one handling and no transhipment, will arrive in iirst rate order, without breakage. Call and leave v our orders earlv at 'BOND tf KELLOGG’S, mar IS Drug and Glass Store. FRENII GARDEN SEEDS. MOW IS VOL R TIME. HOE ! all who intend plauling gardens—who are disposed to “mind their peas and q’s —who have faith in cablTage—(tailors not excepted,) who “know beans when the bag is opened—who “acknowledge the corn” in tlie roasting ear—who believe iu the good time coming—when new potalo-ses and ripe tomalo-ses— euce rail cucumbers and inclined plane squashes, will please the eye and administer to the appetites of the “toiling millions.” This special proclamation, greeting: If you want fresh Garden Seeds, come and get them, at BOND A: KELLOGG’S, At the old brown Drug Store, mar 15 GREAT HA KG AI N S OFFERED. fITHE subscriber has 4U, 80 and IGO acre tracts of land Jl that will be sold low for cash, or on time; or ex changed for village property. A good horse or span of horses and wagon or other valuable property will be taken in payment or part pay ment as" the ense mav be. 44 tf C. W. PARKER. TtFELFE THOUSAND COPILS ALtiLAUi mjkd “MINNESOTA AND ITS RESOURCES.” IN 185 1. A WORK of 400 pages, handsonily hound and illus trated, to which is added CAMP FIRE SKETCHES; With a new mup of the Territory. Ily The 4th edition enlarged and improved, up to the pre sent spring, has just been published in New York, and the work is still selling rapidly all over the Union. For sale at BOND tf KELLOGG’S, City Drug Sto»e. St. Anthony street, Upper St. Paul; ami at all the Bookstores aiidVit board all the upper Mississippi steam ers, Also— at the ofiire of the North-Western Detnorrat, St. Anthony; by John 11. Stevens, Minneapolis; Col. O. 11. Kelley, Itasca; Jeremiah Russel, Sauk Rapids; J. W. I.ynde, Fort Ripley; N. Myrick, Traverse des Sioux: Dr. Ripley, Stiakopee; T. M. Fullerton, Esq,, Land Office Stillwater; Dr. Otis Hoyt, Hudson, Wis.; Wesley VV'elhern, Esq., Prescott, Wis.; Judd, Walker A: Co., Marine Mills, and \V. 11. C. F'clsoui, Taylor’s Falls. 51-lf. St. Paul and St. Anthony papers copy TERRITORY OF MINNESOTA, > TillllO JUDICIAL UISTRIT. { thereby appoint a special term of the District Court in the 3d Judicial District in the Territory of Min nesota, to he held at Shakopee, in and for the County of Scott on the first Monday of June next at ten o’clock in the forenoon, Sir the trial of civil aitd crim inal cases and issues of law. And 1 hereby order and direct that a panel of Grand Jurors, and also a panel of thirty petit, or trial Jurors lie drawn and summoned for such special term, in the manner prescribed by law; and that notice ofsucli 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 Statutes. Dated, March 28th, 1851. AND’W G. CHATFIELD, Asso. Jus. and Judge of 3d Jud. Dist., M. T. 50 4t. The Cheap Corner still in the Field. rll. CULVER Ae CO., intend keeping constantly • on hand and for sale at the “Cheap Corner,” iii Winslow’s New Hotel, a good and select assortment of Staple Dry Goods and Ladies’ Fancy Goods, as well as Hats, Caps, Bools anil 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 - disenable prices, their motto being “small profits and quick sales,,’ Among their goods may be found a fair assortment of Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Gaiters ; “ Hosiery and Kid Gloves ; Gents’coarse and fine Boots ; Trunks and Traveling Bags ; and a general assortment oi Ready Made Clothing J. B. CULVER Ac CO. St. Paui. Feb. Ist, 1854. 42-tf XOTlt'E. Selling off at Cost. HMIIE subscribers oiler their slock cheap for cash at JL the following rates; Golden Syrup at 90 cents per gallon; St. l.ouis S 11 Molasses 65 cents per gallon; Butter at 18 cents per lb; Sugar cured Hams at 13 cents per lb; do 2d 12 1-2 do Sides, 10 do Shoulders, 9 do Rice, 8 do Good Barley, 10 do Soap, Candles, Salt, Ac. DUE3SLER A GEORGIt, March Blh, 1854. 47 tf Upper Landing ii,«OO*\VA.VTEI), ” Of Borttp &)• (Jakes' Certificates of Deposit , BY the subscribers, who will give goods for the same at as reasonable rates ns any House in St. l'auk CHAMBI.IN & MORGAN, Third Street, Lower Town. J. B. CULVER A CO., Winslow’s Hotel, Upper Town. DICKSON’S K ITING SALOON, IS now open to receive Guesis. Oysters, Game an«l Meals of every kind served up at all hours, in th" shortest time, and to suit the taste of lovers of good eating. Suppers for Parties served at the shortest notice.— Suppers prepared for Cotillion Parties ; Cakes of all kinds. Jellies and Pastry made to order. Give me a call and see what 1 can do. Come nnd trv me. Lunch at 11 o’clock. Sl Anthony street. A Big Tree stands in front of the door. _ „ . „ MOSES DICKSON St, Paul, Dec, 6, 1853 —tf rru\ 0 Females that can do all kinds of housework One _L will be employed in the familv of the Chaplain and ouc in that QfCapt. Monroe, at Fort Sin Ring nviv'fi tf R r>n a RA;£OKS ' RAZORS^ OGF.RS very best, Congress Knifes and all kinds of the finest cutlery, just received at C TOFFEE—Old Java, Ceylon and Rio at No. 4; ■f J. W. DOWNER. AMBROY OYSTERS. A superior lot of Robinson tf Menu's Am broy Ovsters xg in ciiis, and for sale hy W. CONSTANS, Levee, Lower Town. April 14, 1854. ] arf. Spices. cinnamon, pepper,Alspice,Mail, .Nutmegs, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, etc., at WM. W. HICHCOX’S. MAPS OF ST. PAUL.. VLI. in need ol a correct inap of St. Paul, will do well to call on Combs and procure one, as there are but a few left. Price—sl,oo and #1,25, at COMBS’ BOOKSTORE, * et> 15 near the American House. * V POSTERS and sardines. i * j „, c * !°* °f Cigar*; Salmon and Mackerel, Nos. l and 2in kits; Cocoa and Chocolate, prime articles; ...-rr* Lilrotis and Figs; crushed, powdered and clar , 1 Su « ar ; dried Currants and primes; Pickled l.oli ?.-f’ Lainon -Syrup; Stoughton Bitters; Spices of a.l i*""* Essences and extracts ol all kinds; Tapioca, EnmUhtnlTCaudles; Saleratus; Crackers; «^ d Knickerbocker Mustard; Vermacelli; Alac- AMto’cK. C ° rn 6,arth; Dfied riu * “St, mm awts* MASS MEETINGS WILL BE HEED AT HYNEMAN’S, 110 examine the immense stock of New and Fash . ionable CLOTHING, Just arrived and made expressly for ST. PAUL. The most elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER COATS , of Silk, Tweed, Cloth and Cassiinere. Also, 3,000 pair of black and fancy Cassiinere, Linen and Tweed Pants etc. 2,000 Vests—Silk, Linen, Satin, Marseilles etc. Xj*Call and see, and yon will be sure to buy.’ Our terms are cash. L. HVN'EMAN. April 19, 1854. i tf ALEXANDER It FY, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, For- Warding and Commission Merchant, JMerts Street and Lower Landing, St. Paul. rjpilE following comprises a part of his stock: Teas. Voting hyson, fine, Yg Ily son Fan ima Imperial, do do do \uucorn Black, do Hyson skin Imperial Tartar, do Coffee. Rio Java, old Government, ltio, best Mocha. Sugars. Loaf, while Clarified, brown Crushed do Prime, do Powdered do N. Orleans, do Chocolates. French Chocolate, Brorna do Vanilla do Cocoa Ilakcrs do Crushed cocoa Bakers extra do Oils, Pickles and Sauces. Tomnto lxatsups Olives, Spanish, superior, Mushroom do do French Walnut do Citron in cans Pepper sauce Tomatoes, do John Bull do Oysters, spierd and fresh, Jonathan, do in cans. Worcestershire do Clams, do do Harvey do Hhubafb for pies, in jars Underwood's relish Grapes do do Paoli Sauce Peaches do do King of Oude do Pears do do French mustard Currants do do English do Apricots do do American do I’ic fruits of all lthtds. Olive Oil Fish. Salmon in half kits Sardines in oil boxes Mackerel do do Codfish, dry iu drums and Herrings boxes do Scotch Essences. Vanilla Allspice Nutmeg Almonds Cinnamon Ginger Orange l’cach, etc., etc. Cloves Soaps, of all kinds. Palm, Windsor, Fancy, Castile, etc. Tobacco and Cigars, Superior Brands. Candles. Spermacitti, all sdzes, Tallow, pressed, do Solar star do Lamp and caudle wicks Star do Sundries. Common starch Garden Seeds, Lard, Potato do Butter, fresh; Ropes, Pearl do Twines, Brushes, Farina do Wooden ware, all finds, Isinglass, Vermicllli, Willow ware, Maccaroni, Tapioca, Spices, in boxes fr papers Sago, Almonds, whole or ground Lemons, Eng. walnuts, Playing cards, Soda, Cream Tartar, Writing paper, Bristol brick dust, Vinegar, Tartaric acid, Rice, Powder and shot, etc. etc. Wines and Liquors. Seignette, Cognac, and Madeira wine, New York Brandies, Claret wine, 3t. Julian Madeira wine, (old) Medoc, Port wine, do Claret wine, Chateau Holland Gin, Biirnoiir, Jamaica Rum, do chateau Lurose, Old Bourbon whiskey, do do Pope Clement Manongahela Rye do Muscat, Frontiguan, Coag, pure and lil> Cog. Cham puisne, all kinds, Port wine, (tinlre) Cordials,etc. St. Paul, April 25, 1854.—tf WOXDEH FIT.! WO VDF.RRFFL! IE “HATCHET IS BURIED,” the “CalamiT of Peace.” in belween our teeth, and the smoke o good faith, reconciliation, (and all the other good lungs imaginable) as it .‘louts above cvr heads, assuming fantastic shapes, just prior to its-advent into the world of space, proclaims wiih a “voif e of thunder” I lie lad, that HICHCOX, of the St. Paul Drng Store, has made extensive alterations and improvements in his store, and can now boast of possessing the Largest and rest filled, DRUG and CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, this side of Sr. I.ot is. CHARLES 11. OAKES J. W. BOND Having completed our arrangements with Blow, and several houses in the cities of New Yo; k, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, we are now prepared to furnish Paint ers, h uilders, and all who contemplate using White Lead, Zinc Paint, Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Dry Paints, Window Glass, nls sines. A c., with the best A No. 1 articles that can be procured is those cities, and at as reasonable rates ns living profit will admit. We have just received per express, a large lot ofPirre Chemicals, and physicians and others, who may pre scribe or need lor personal use large or small quanti ties, may-rest assured, that they WiM Se offered at rea sonable rates, and dispensed with care and exactness. W. W. IIICIICOX, 30] Corner 2d ami Cedar streets. RICH'S SALIMAM) HR SAFES, Wilder’s Patent. A Large assortment of Safes, of various sizps and patterns, with and without powder proof locks; for sale at the Depot, 1 4G Water street, New York. Burglar-proof Bank Vaults, and Vault Doors made to order. STEARNS A- MARTIN, (late Roff, Stearns A- Co., successors to Rich <Y C 0..) 14G Water st. and corn er of of Avenue A ami f>t. Mark’s Place, N. V., sole pro prietors of Rich’s Patent, ami the only makers of Sala mander Safes, combining Wilder and Rich’s patents. WM. CONSTANS A CO., Nov. 18,18.72—tf Agents. St. Paul. THE subscribers having purchased the stock cfGonds in the store recently occupied by C. 1». Fillmore, are prepared to furnish Ins old customers, and as many new ones as feel disposed to give them a call, w ith a choice assortment of excellent Groceries and Provis ions, Wines, Liquors Ac., together with all oilier arti cles usually found in a store, of the kind. They feel sure that an examination of their goods will convince customers that what they say iscorrect, and that they are selling ut low prices. 51-4 t. KELLOGG «• KINNEY. STATIONERY. COMBS still invites all who like to use a good art cle of Stationery to give him a call, as he has th best and most complete assortment in Minnesota. Call and examine at COMBES’ FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 39 Near the American House DRS. POTTS AND MORTON BAVING associated themselves togetheriu t tice of their profession, offer their service citizens of St. Paul and vicinity. Oiiice on Third street, over 11. C. Sandford’s store. Dec. 8, 1853. 34-tf HENRY A. LAMBERT, Attorney at Law, Office, corner of Third and Cedar streets, St Paul. DR. C. L. VICCIIERS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accnucher. Will practice his profession in St. Paul and vicinity. Oiiice cor. north and Robert streets, over Cathcart & Tyson’s ‘"re- 12-1 y OLD OTARD BRANDY—Dark and Pale—Vintage of 1846, Duff Jorden’s Sherry, Sandiman’s Old Port and Madeira, Pure Scotch Malt Whisky, vintage 1840; Old Bourbon and Monnngnltela Whisky. Tfre above Liquors and Wines are guaranteed pure, and of their respective vintages and brands. A trial is solicited. *—lt KELLOGG * KINNEY. NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. ATLeUUC S Book Store. An elegant assortment of fine Knives, Gold Pens and Goki cases and cverv thing required to furnish the desks of members of the Legislative Assembly. NEW BOOKS, anions which are Miss Bremer’s Homes; Greeley’s Art Hiid Industry; Judge Edmonds’ Spiritualism; l lood Stone. 4r‘ Fkhns for Fanny’s Little Friends. And many other new and valuable publication* sl of which will be sold as soon as possible. * " ’ "nO bl,l *’ t,est rectified, for sale cheap for cash, bv i U . .... J- W. DOWNER, I eh. 1854. 44 ,’ f DKS. BKISMAK Ok tV ILLfcl, Physicians and Surgeons, ST. Anthony street, St. Paul. Opposite Bond fi Kellogg’s Drug Store. JOHN GAUMON, ~ CABINETMAKER, rAINTER AND GLAZIER Prescott, Wisconsin. A. L ca^° rk doue Bhort ~otice and very cheap for 1 A 000 IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS A V• vf D V the best in the market, warranted W. S. COMBS, Between the Rice and American Houses. Adhesive plaster—that wm hold on half Sot’i.s without pegging. Tor sale in <|uantilies to suit purchasers, by W. W lIICHCOX. GALATINE —Cooper’s and Coxe’s Sparkling Gala tine for sale at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE. NEW FIRM. WHISKY. CIGARS. Mail roatrs. CLEVELAND <V TOLEDO RAILROAD. NUKING ARK AXGEM EX T. FOUR DAILY TRAINS—WIDE TRACK BUFFALO AND NEXV YORK DIRECT ! Rnffalo & New York City A New York & Erie Railroads. Wide cars, phortest, cheapest aud must comfortable routo to New York ; the distance being 20 miles has than the shortest line via. Albany. fIIRAIXS leave Buffalo as follows : JL 7 A. M. New York Day Express, through to New York direct, without change of cars ; arrives at 9 #> P. M. 4 40 P. M. Night Express, arrives in New York next morning at 9 27. 9 A. M. Mail Train, «jtoj>s at all stations. 11 i>o A. M. Accommodation and Freight, stops at all stations. (hie Train each way Sundays. Night Express leaves Haifa to at 4 fO P. M., arrives in New York at 9 27 next morning. Ist class fare to New York, all the wav bv Railroad only. $7 SO. 2d class fare. nH the way by Railroad. $4 50. Passengers should procure Through Tickets at the Com pany's Depot on exchange street, only about twenty rods east of Mate Line Depot, or at the office under tlie Man >ion House. B iilalo. Tickets can also be procured at the iiiO't of the Western I’.ail road offices. Baggage checked through to New York. No ckarg* for handling it. This Koute alfcrds superior advantages for the shipment ut freight. For further infornsitinn apply toS. DRrt.L-urn. Freight Agent, at the new Freight llou>e on the dock, neat Ohio Basin, Buffalo, or to \Y. C. Tai.lmadge. Agent, 229 Broadway, corner Barclay street, N. V. J. (jI. HOYT, Superintendent. Buffalo. April 5. ISSL myl:6nid TIIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE f MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. GRE A T WEST KR N (Canada ) RAILK UA 1> UPE N! Forming with other line., tl:c shortest, quickest, and rafe-t route between Chicago, Albany, New York £ Boston. OX and after Monday, Jan. doth, passenger trains will run daily (except on Saturday evening and Sunilnv morningl from Chicago as follows : Leave Chicago at 7a. M., and 9 I*, v. The v. M. train connects next morning at Detroit with train for the east over the Great Western Railroad. Morning Train from Chicago connects at Michigan Cit with X. A. and S. Railroad for Lafayette and Cincinnati. Through tickets for Cincinnati. New York an 1 Isn-tor. ami otlii'i' cities cast soil ai tlie Michigan Central ltailroail office, corner of lake ami Dearborn streets, omxisite the Trcinont lloa.sc, also at the Depot Chicago. WAVIN’ N’t>YES, General Superintcnilcnt. May I.—*>m 5173131E1t A It RANGN3IENT. 185 I. NEW YORK CKXTRAL Hot ULK TRACK RAILROAD. Quickest, Safest and C’lieapest Route to New York and IJoston. IV connection with Michigan Central Railroaad via De troit and Niagara Falls ; also with Michigan K. It. \ia Cleveland and Bul’ilo. lime lroni ( Uicago to New York, 40 hours. 'lime Irom Chicago to Boston, 45 hour's, lime ir.mi Jlutialo toNc.v York. 14 T a hours. Time from Buffalo to Boston, 20 hour.-. Express trains P-axe Buffalo for New York and Boston on arrival of trains from Cleveland and Chicago, making direct connection through. Also. Expre.-s Trains will leave Niagara Falls on arrival of Trains from Detroit and Chicago, landing passengers in Now York in advance of other routes. Through tickets can be had at the Company’s Office 100 Randolph street, between tin* Matterson and Sherman Houses, or at the Michigan Central or Michigan Southern Railroad offices. C. TIBBAP.T, General Superintendent. <l. B. tf ms ox and A. A. Pa Mi'Ll:. Agent, Chicago. Mav I. Cm. R 11. CASTLE. Ticket Agent. NEW ROUTE TO THE EAST. 1354. THE GREAT WESTERN' RAILWAY OF CANADA IS now open from Detroit t* Niagara Falls. Forming the la<t link of tin* Great Central Route between New York anil Du.-ton. being the shortest, quickest ami cheapest route Eunl. Oii.mt change of cars between Chicago and Niagara Fall-. Trains leave Detroit at 10 a. 7?. , through in ten hours, connecting with the Night Express from Chicago, ami with the New York Central Evening Lightning Express at Nia gara Fall* for Albany, New York and Roston. Tiie Great Wo-tern Railway al o connects at Niagara Falls with the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls branch or the New York and Erie Railroad and via Buffalo with the Buffalo and New York City Branch. New York and Flic Railroad—a variety of connections east unequalled by urn other route. Baggage checked through to Niagara Falls. Buffalo. AR»an\ or New York. This route offers great inducements to travelers, by the great distance saved, over am* other route. TIIE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY passes through the most interesting and highly cultivated portion of Canada, affording a variety of scenery, of un surpassed beauty and grandeur, including tiie two greate-t wonders of tlie world—the Falls of Niagara, and the Rail way suspension bridge over Niagara River. For through tickets apply at the office of the Michigan Central Railroad opposite the Treinont House, Chicago, or at their offices in the western towns. C. .T. I’KYIKIE S . Managing lirrector K. H. Slioars. General Western Agent. Mm ]—fim 15KI.es: liCLLS! BKI.US! 1 74011 Churches, Academies, Factories, Steamboats, ’ Plantations, etc., made, and a large assortment kept ronsantly on hand by the Subscribers, at their old established and enlarged Foundry, which lias been in operation for thirty years, and w hose patterns, and pro cess of manufacture so perfected, that their bells have a world wide celebrity for volume of sonndaud quality of tone. The present Proprietors have recently suc ceeded in applying the process of loam moulding in Iron Cases to Bell Casting—which secures a perfect casting and even temper, and us an evidence of the un impaired excellence of their Bells, they have just re ceived, January 1854—the First Premium (a Silver Me dal) of the World’s Fair in New York, over all others, several from this Country and Europe being in compe tition; and which is the 18th medal, besides many Di plomas that have been awarded them. They have pat terns for, and keep on hand, Bells of a variety of tones ot the same weight, and they also furnish to order chimes of anv number of bells, or key, and can refer to several of their make throughout the Slate* and Cana das. Their Hangings, comprising many recent and vafe. uable inipiovements, consist of Cast Iron Yoke, w jih moveable arms, and which may be turned upon ilie hell, spring acting on the clapper, prolonging the sound.— I Iron Frame, Tolling hammer, counterpoise, stop, etc. 1 For Steamboats, Steamships, etc., their improved Re- | solving yoke, or Fancy hangings in braes or bronze of any design furnished. We can supply whole sets or parts ol our improved hangings, to reining hells of oth er construction, upon proper specifications being given, i Old Bells takea in exchange. Purveyors Instrument! of all descriptions made and kept on hand. Being in immediate connection with the principal route! in ail directions, either Railroad, canal or river, orders can be executed with dispatch, which, eithtr personally or by communication are respectfully solici ted. A. MEXKELV’y SON#. West Troy, Albany Co., New York. Agents. —Raymond * Ward, Chicago; 11. J. Nazi s A-Co Milwaukio, where Bell- can lie found. 47-tf Ferry at Mnnomin. THE Subscriber now lias his ferry in full tide of sue cessful operation across the Mississippi River at Manomin. Persons wishing to cross niv ferry with teams, will meet with no detention or delays, and the roads are excellent on both sides of the river. The ferry will lie kept in operation until the ice begins to run in the river. JOHN BAN FILL. May 8, 1854—8-lm. Manomin Mills. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. 400 bbls Flour, 200 bids Fork, 100 bbls Dried Apples, just rec’d on consignment nl the Wharf Bout, and will lie closed ofl - at reduced prices Also, com and corn meal, oats, potatoes, bran, lime, tc , at great bargains. e 23-tf J. W. BASS A CO. BUNN El Si BONNKTS! MI'RING BUN- N ETS ! JUST RECEIVED—By Burbank’s Express, direct from New York, at Mrs. M. L. STOAKES’ 52—tf Millinery Store. St. Houle sample. TUGS. OBEY GREY & BOYLE, Boiler Makers, Blacksmiths, ak» SHEET IRON WORKERS, Main Street, between Carr and Cherry, St. Louis, Mo. HAVING gone to a very great expense to erect ma chinery for Blacksmithing, 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 than any other es tablishment in the Western country. All who are in w ant of any tiling in our line of business, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing else where. fr r- Repairing done at the shortest notice. Always tii hand a variety of second-hand BOH.MRS. N. B.—RAIL ROAD AXLES, BRIDGE WORK, and every description of heavy BLACKSMITHING, done on short notice and accommodating terms April loth, 1854. 52—Cm s. S. BRaiXERD, Iloase and {Steamboat Furnishing Store, {New) No. HO Fourth Street, Saint Louis, Mo. MANUFACTURERS OF shower baths, bathing Tufts, mr AND SPONGE BATHS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS. Dealers in lee Cream Freezers, Preserving KeltleS, Sad and Laundry Irons, Hrass Kettles, Kitchen Hardware, Uritauniu and Plated IVarts, J.amps, Sjmons, 6/c., Kniics ernd Forks, Pocket Knives und Scissors ; PLANISHED,PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN WARE. Willow, Rattan and Wooden Wares; Mats, Brushes, Feather Dusters, Bronzed Hal Sta> ds, Bird Cages, Hob by Horses, Cabs, Tr*ys, tec. Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods for Church Fairs , all ut low prices Jur cash or appi oved credit. N. B.—Agent for SCOTT’S PATENT and SPEN CER’S PATENT IRON REFRIGERATORS. W ASHING MACHINES. April 10th, 1854 52—6 m EMPIRE SAW WORKS. TV . £ . F . GAGE. (Formerly Lee, Gage Ac. C 0.,) Manufacturer ol every description of Saws, No. 43 Main Street, St. Lowis, Mo. TNI IE firm of Lee, Gage Ac Co., haling been dissolved by mutual consent, on the 21st day of January last, 1 would iaCorm niv friends and customers, tliat 1 have marie arrangements with Messrs. Bridge Ac Brother, and w ill continue the manufacture «f saws, in all their varie ty. No pains have been spared in litlhig up machinery, :t:id securing experienced workmen, and as the stock is purchased direct from the manufacturers, both in Eu rope and America, for rash, I am confident that I can hold out sue h inducements that dealers will lhid it to their interest to encourage home manufacture. As to the character and reputation of saws bearing mv stamp, nothing need he said, as 1 trust that both dealers and consumers have had smlicient 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, qnaHly nr finish, with any manuSictory ol the kind iu the United States. Being now in re eipt of every description of stock, 1 am prepared lo fill all orders with promptness and despatch. All orders addressed to the undersigned, or to Messrs. Bridge A- liro., will receive prompt attention. Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairing, may 24—4-(itf W. L. F. GAGE. Scarritt & .Mason's MAMMOTH FIRMTI’RE IJAL.L.S, Ao liO Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Ol II extensive establishment is so well known, tlmt it is scarcely necessary to do more in an adver tisement than to assure our friends ami the public that we have been eminently successful in gelling up a splendid assortment of Furniture, for the spring trade, the most superior in st\le and quality, and particular!) suited ton large and varied demand, both at wholesale and retail. An examination of our stock will show it to be com posed, both cl home and foreign manufacture, having every advantage to lie gained in either, including the neat and substantial medium, as well au tire rich and expensive. Chairs from 50 cents to Srso; Bedsteds from $2 1-2 to Si lull; Tallies from S“1 1-2 to 50; bureaus from sgr 10 to Si 100, and so on in an almost endless vaiiety. lb-sides we have Spring, Ilair, Cotton, Moss and Shuck Matrasses, and all kinds of h< tiding. W e can furnish a kitchen, bedroom, parjo?, hot»l or s?eamf»oat, in part or tlir-iiighout, odd or to match, toak, clirry, walnut, mahogany or rosewood. In short call andtsee £l-3in REAPERS, MOWERS*, H ~ FOR 1854. St. Louis Agricultural Warehouse AND sr.KD STORE, (ESTABLISHED 1545.) WM. M. PLANT «t CO., sign ot tlt» Gilt Plow, No. 12 N'oii'h afreet, S;. I.osis, Mo.; also, corner ol Fourth and Green streets; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gurden , Grass, and other Seeds; Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Tools in endless variety. 1 Descriptive Catalogue fornisltcdgratis topost paid appl. cants. 50 Rugg’s Improved Reapers, $135 25 Danfords do. dhle sickle Reaper Sc Mower, 140 50 Read’s do do do do 135 100 Ketclium’s Improved Mower, 12) 12 Emery’s do 2 horse Power Treslier Sc cleaner 280 100 Emcrj’s do 2 horse Power Thresher and St p nrator, 190 12 Lewis’ 4 horse power with Tumbling S’lift Thresher, ICO j N. B. Persons wishing any of the above will please 1 send m their orders early, as the number is limited, j 50 Burrow’s Portable Grist-mills, horse, steam or water Power §lls to S2OO 75 Corn and Cob Crushers, Little giant, N ichols, and others, 10 to G 5 300 corn Slielleis, horse, steam and hand Power, Bto 50 1000 Ne Plus Ultra Straw and Hay Gutters, 7to 25 100 lliekoek’s Portable cider Mills, with Press, 45 to 50 200 Revolving Horse Rakes, 7to 12 i loot) plows, Peoria, Jewett, Como, Eagle and others, sto 30 75 limrows, Geddes A triangular and others sto 50 150 Cultivator*, different patterns, 6to 30 1000 Chiu ns, thermometer, e\ finder 4- others, 75c to 15 j Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, iSc\ lUes, Axes, Apple purer*, hay presses, chain and section l’nmps, A c l’lease recollect the Gilt Plow, No. 12 North Main st st. Louis, Missouii, 47 3m P. L. & N. VANDEVKNTEit Co., W holesale Dealers in MEJYAJYD BOYS CLOTHLYG, and IM)IA RIDKER GOODS, No, 162 and 164, Main street, corner of Washington A venae. .ST. LOUIS, MO. are now receiving from our Manufactory in ▼ ▼ New York our Spiiinc Stock, which will be un usually large and comprise all Grades of Men’s and Boa’s’ Clothing, Irom the coarsest fabrics to the finest French cloth, and a general assortment ol Shirts, IT rnisihno Goods, Umbrellas, Carpet Baos, Ac. Our stock of India Ri biier Goods will he v.rv large, as we shall receive these Goods, from several different manufactories. Persons dealing in the above articles are particularly invited to call and examine stock as we intend to sell goods ar as lew prices and on as liberal terms as any house in this city. 41-ly P. L. A IF. VAN DEVENTER A CO. J. T. I>OW»AE.t R. E. CAR 7 DDWD.VLL, CARR A C(>„ WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, Engine mil Machine Shop, Corner ol Second and .Morgan streets, Sr. Lotts, Mo. Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Rollers, Paw and <;rist Mill .Machinery , Tobacco screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard screws and Cylinders, Wool card ing Machines, Young’s Patent Smut .Machines, Building castings, fie. Agents lor sale of James Smith and Co.’s superior Ma chine Cards. X_T Manufacturers of Eureka, Portable, upright safe 44 3m P. CIIOIiTEAI', JR. JAS. HA UR I SON. FEUI VALLE IRON MOUNTAIN IRON AND NAILS. Choteau, Harrison & Valle, IJIROFRIETOUSof the St. LOUIS ROLLING MILLS, will keep ou hand a full supply of merchant bar ron, boiler plate, sheet iron and mirfs, manufactured at their establishment, from the ore of the Iron Mountain, and xviil also keep all other articles usually kept in n iron .tore, to which they invite the attention of country merchants. a - Warehouse, No. 129, Second street, St. I.funs, Mo CMAS. W. BORUP, Agent at tit. Paul. May 8, 1851. 3—tf. FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES* SEVERAL splendid two and five acre iota only one mile Irom the corporation limits, are now for sale. Terms—part down, and the balance on time. Ollier descriptions of Real Estate for sale, information con cerning winch east he had by railing on JAMES STARKEY, 2-tl Real Estate Dealer, Third-st., St. Paul. DOCTOR L. C. KINNEY, Office in Holland Place, ?UrNT Anthony street, Saint Paul, TENDLRS his professional services to the citizens of St. Paul and vicinity. Having had an experience of over len \ ears 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 confide nce of all who may favor him with a share of their patronage. July 28, 1853. MEDICINE CHESTS. PERSONS about visiting Lake Superior, or trrvel ing elsewhere through the Territory, are advised to call and have a neat medicine chest put up forfrom $5 to 91b. They will find it a great convenience. Call on ROND A KELLOGG, tBW’l) UOYLt. S. J. R. McMILLAX, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, \ S7ILL attend promptly and faithfully to all business VY (intrusted to him in the line of his profession, at Stillwater, St. Paul, St. Anthony, and throughout the Territory ol Minnesota, and Ihe adjoining counties o the Stale of Wisconsin. Olflce, Stillwater, Min. REFERENCES. Ilis Ex. Alex. Ramsey, Geo. W. Campbell & Co., St. Paul. Galena. Dr. C, W. Borup, “ Mr. R. Lansing, “ Mr. J! W. Simpson, “ Mr. S. O. Butler, St. Louis, lion. A.W. Loomis,Pittsb’g J. 11. Larkin A Co. “ “ C. Shalcr, “ Sam’l J.Wetherell A Co.“ J. R. Moorhead, Esq. “ Jos. C. Butler A Co. Cin. S. W. Jackson, Esq. “ Mr. Jos. P. ilrggs, “ Sam’l Gormly, Esq. “ Mr. O. Walker, Marine Mills. .Mnj. J. U. Butler, and “H. Burke, “ *• citizens generally, •* “C. J. Butler, “ “ 89—ly- IS S2s GEAT STOCK OF DRltSiliiL DODGE A BENT 7. NO. 100 MAIN STREET, GVLENA, ILL OFFER for sale the following Dtugs, Ac., at the low est prices. lUbO lbs tartan? atid 10,010 lbs putty 25 1.-egs carb. soda 50 bblsspts. t irpentiliA 10 1.-bls cream tartar 500 lbs I‘nris green 100 Ids Eng. blue mass 10 rusks old port wine 100 do Eng. and Am. eal’l. 20 bbls Eng. epgoni suits 10 casks sulphur 10 do caraway seeds lo cases British fostre 4 do Eng. gr’d mustard 12 do Eng. rhl. borax 10 do eopai varnish 25 bbls plas'er parts 4 do Mnccnhov snuff 5 do camphor 100 Jos oil peppermint 500 oz quinine 72 ib “ lemon, fresh 5 bbls castor oil 50 doz paint brushes 1500 Iba e.xl. liquorice Pi) doz gross Leu’s pills 100 do insp'd extract 50 do do essences 150 do Turkey opium 25 bxs eastile soap 500 do 24dozT< iwnsend's Sursala, 25 oz strychnine 20 gross bear's oil 50 do morphine 50 kegs saltpetre 500 bxs McCully’s glass 1000 do H. Coukling sum 50 lbs linseed oil pure white lead. WHOLESALE ACEXTS FOB Houghton’s Pepsin, Louden A co. medicine*, Pain Killer, Sloan's inedieines, Together with a large and well selected stock of eve ry article in our line. We especially invite the attention of purchasers from the upj er count ry to our stock aiuf l”' 1 * 18 - jy22-14-ly »T. LOUIS, MISSOURI, Commission and Forwarding House. JOS EPII MOG RI I>G K, ; Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet witlf prompt and personal utlention, and liberal cash advances will bo given on Consignments, or Bills o? Lading in hand. The Forwarding and Receiving of Merchandize and Produce tvi-H meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates ol Freight will always be procured, am? the expense of Storage and Dray age us much as po* > sible-avoided. Orders for PuKtfjsrxO filled at the shortest nv tice fljud lowest market prices. REFERENCES. Page A Bacon, 5 (iliarless, Blow A Co., I , (Ihoteau A Valle, j ftt * Lout*. lioan, King A Co., J 11. 1). Newcomb A Brother, ) , . W. B Reynolds, J Louisville, Ellis fy Morton, 5 Strader fy Gorman, ; Ilosia A Frazer, 5- Cincinnati. Springer fy Whiteman, ] E. O. Goodman A Co., J J. TV. Butler, x I|. Leech A Co., £ Pittsburg.-’ Vi’m. Holmes A Co. ) hjorgan, J. M. Buck A Morgan, - ) S iields A Miller, . . .. E. C. Varnall A Co. } Philadelphia 11. B l.’omegys, J Jnsiah Lee A Co., ) _ . . Ajbriiliam G. Cole, j salnmerß * ftiow A March, Y Frost A Forrest, pN e w Yorh. Charles A. Meigs, V A. G. FarweM A t'o. ) Howard, Son A t 0., { BdhtMG T. C. Txvicliell A Co., New Orleans. I have an open Policy of Insurance, which wiiT cover all shipments to my address, when advised bv letter per mail, or when endorsed on UEs ol ladies before or ut the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE. ROLLIN' CLASS SCARRITT& MASON CLARK, RENFREW At CO., MA N l I'AC’T I RLRS of Steam .Machinery, llx druidic Dresses, Oil m:d Tobacco Sere .Vs, Morse’s patent Siivv-dust Burner'*, Page <V Childs’ Patch! Circular ?shvf Mills, for horse, steam or water power, ami all kinds u! Mill Work, Ac., They w ouhl invite the attention of Millwrights to their new iihil 'urge stock of l atterns for everv variety of V\ heels; lists of which will'be f’urni'rhed w hen desired t by mail or otherwise. Any business intrusted to this agr-nry, will he atten ded to with promptness and dispatch.* J. Ef. Ft LLERTON. J. BLROLsb. : T. K. FILLERTO.Y A BURGESS. JE. I 1 LLEKTO.N has this day associated with hi nr .1. lit hgess in Ins liraiu ii Store in the Winslow House, !• ort Street. The* business to be conducted by J. Burgos, under tiie name and linn of J E. 11 LLKIt -lON Ac Bl IUiLSS; where Ibex have on hand a large and well selected stock ol Dry Goods of every variety, together with n complete stock of Clotiuni;, Boots and Shoes. W e shall do all in our power to satisfy customer* both as to price ami quality. March -2, 1854.—f>0-tf J. r. PARLEY FARLEY, JAMES A (U Wholesale (iroccrx and (Jj/n.iiisnon Merchants , Cor I wa and Fourth n/.v., i w/h-i/i , lmo. WE itre now oll'cring to the trade at the lowest market juices, one ol the lurnisi mid heststlec ted stocks ok Ornci l ies, Crockery, ( ill assorted crate* lor country trader das* W hi**, Wooden Ware. Taints, Oils, and l)y e Stulls, ever liroughl to this Him kt t. Wo respect lolly ask an exan.mnlion ol our stock hy North W (stern inert hauls, In fore going east or south, as wo are eoulident we can oiler slroi.a indiiccmenls. W e are agents for Ihe Wheeling Taper .Manufaciories and shall be |o e|iared to lnrludi builders with a superior quality of retailing jisper. Dubuque. April 1, l-. 11.— r | I HE subscribers having leased an 1 thoroughly rr- J paired llie Saw Mill oil the Kemiikinick, known as Cove's Mill, arc now prepared to Inrtti>li I,umber of aiiy description al ihe shortest notice. Shingles, I.ath and Pickets always on hand. Custom Sawing done on the most reasoiihtde terms. Those in want of l.umhcr for building or fencing pm poses, w ill find it to Their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ASA I*. MANNING, ISAAC N. IIOI.IIKN. 351}, H. V. I*. BLOCK Prescott, per. J, 135-9, MRS. MERtCICM’S Fashionable .llillijiory Rooms, No. 90 Main Street, Galena, 111. TCS'f* rrreiveil direct from the East, the latest styles of l.atlies silk, Silk and l.are, ami (.'rape, Press Halts? Florence liraid, straw, Hair and Chip Monnets Ingres, variet j; Kihbons, Flowers, straw Trimmings, etc., in fact n ieneral assortment, of Millinery and Fanc y Goods. It is th'e intention that everyone that gives me a call*, shall he perfectly satisfied with goods ami prices MASITUA-MAKISK. In reinfection with the above, all orders promptly atten ded to;j it is needless to puli’, as I am well known, if not 1 would reler to Mrs. 11. M. Ri. c, Mrs. HoHinsliead and mi menus others. VUeltca, Press Trimmings etc for " aiel, 'Y- , MARTY MEItRIck. (Tv- Ilememher the No.; 90 Main street. Galena. June 17, 18-52 «i_tf immense and valmible water power nt Sank I- Rapids, is now for sale or rent on the most reason- Hole terms. l’ersons wishing! to engage in the manu facture < f lumber and flour, will liml this the mot de sirable point in Minnesota The amount of power thnt can be made available for driving machinery is not ex ceeded at any point in the Territory. None need apply unless willing to commence the erection of mills imme diately. To such, EXTHAOttDINARY INDUCEMENTS will be offered. l or particulars enquire of the subscriber, or of Bo- Jt'r dc Oakes, Bankers, St. Paul. May 11, if GEO. W. SWEET TO THE L.AJJIES. GO lo Mbs. Merrick, at Galena, and learn tocu£ 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. 1 teach by f owler's mproved plan, and satisfaction given or no charge. MAKY MEKKICK. 4 30 tf ACRES—2<ni Hrrex fenced and improved, O A I,SO, FOR SALE, 160 acre* —40 broke and fenced, a good houie an(3 bars on'the premise*. Address J. L WILSON, Sauk, Rapid* ftfteccllaucous. JOHN ItE.NFR&’fr EAGLE FOUNDRY , Comer oj Mum and Biddle Streets , St. L"uis, Mo. I heir extensive Boiler and Works, under tile control of A. CKOZIPU, afford facilities lor Maini laeiuiang and repairing Boiler and sSheet-iron Work, ill the njos* improved manner Good second hand boilers generally on hand. ]9ly WILSON’S GEXKRAL LAXD AGEM'If Fa uk l'lapids , Mi v n esufa . THUS Agenc> being the only one in the Sauk River Land District, and the Government Land Oilhe located at this point, tffkh the subscriber's long resi dence m the west, and being familiar with the advan tages to be derived from choice and early locations; gives it particular advantages overall others in thin I erritory for the speedy locution of Lands and Land Warrants in said district. J. 1,. WII.SOM, Pnuk lin|>iii*. Itciiion Countv EDWIN JAMES, JR , I>. K. CORNWELL F A R I,EV, JAMES Sr CO 51-1 f. SAW >» 11>I>. TO CAPITALISTS Galena, Nov. Ist, 1P52. TO LET. a. ciiozlß-