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I .f dfff baati I n%d%i awo tod •ii tfihf stoo I •libtea-at tea s?sd tad ,m$& wrag W 4 I £")Aa •*a97/ aid o-:Xf a?* :. £0i ',••••• Wig 1 mvm ykn ft** li^S Sll ^31 I -XXh alii '/i stf i."-"5xfj3'iT7 •., "».. •. nwM kftOULlBRS, KKK, DRIED BEEF, GHEESR, BUTTER, LARD, iSE^S^IliOE/^&e ^ilf^m^ ittkfc BUSHEL mASURES, W ilfOODBN BUCKETS, STONE i, WARE GHURNS, Jt.aoqttbajfoui 5.7 *u .• •.:.i-i MILK A N S 15 pJ-jadagMJs-yiU s$*Jfatf••" JUGS, &c, ., ^'(hfiaaoo liil) £h&entire assortment is *4e very low, b'iJ ^V-*" so jSJfriCASI^,or willhc cwhanged on reasonable fc^ fo^PRQDUCE, HJDE •s*:%£r'fctf.J: Give us' a'call. OJ J":Z "^ny'SO,1858 IL jwfw &3oi) tegrege* J» j^udu^tuaiaiai'flHw M•••-•.' W a '-JtijWEB, FURS, OUA1N, POTATOES, BUT :i flO}« tew is sir" AVE (Just received a Urge assortment of goods, among which aro tho following: kinds of Molasses, Sugars, Coffee and Tea, 20 Cooking Stores, Nails, Glass, Olla, White Lead, Flour, Grain, Corn Meal,"Vinegar, munsi la |o«ef, Slot and Lead, eta \ggjn .aaucte U#„^vY ofL HA^S, SIDE BACON, MARKETING, TER, EGGS, LAND WARRANTS, STATE fiCRIP, &c.s &e. MILLER & SWISSHELM. .May 20,1858. ^CUEAR THE TRACK!! THE CARS ARE COMING!!! p..u*.-Which 7"E have" just opened a large and fresh as sortmc.nt of .".,n- .,' ateiTfrc xju groceries, Bacon, Pork^ Flour :aiq §in ^o^*:]gNg»edi Grain, Nails, Cooking baikb oj i^oStoyesj^ Window Glass, &c, &c, &c: 1 will he disposed of very low for cash se^-4. Jjnf country produce, at our new store, at the :-i«iiJ3 IU vtfHMjg^ steamboatlanding, --.aaognki l?-May 13'58. MILLER & SWISSHELM 3ARtt 8 U&Si "'."•"• —S2-,—!—! 1 ?*j *'dj nxi'o forwarding and Commission. hi-' :y 7"E respectfully solicit the consignment of /V Goods and Merchandize, either for store ., .'.»ge or for sale upon commission, at our new •iar-rj-i :-*.-.«tore and warehouse, lower steamboat landing. Mayl^'58 MILLER & S\VISSHRLM. J. W. M^TZROTH, MERCHANT TAILOR, B2ALER in Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres. yestings and. Gentlemen's Furnishing Gftdfe, to-Uie inspection of which he invites Us ffieBd^ and the puiblic. F. TALCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Ooiner First Avenue & Welles St., DEALER^, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. ClicUs,, Watches, Jewelry, Gold Pens,- Silver in Ulceus Spoons Spectacles, Thimbles, &c, &c of fine quality, Which he ^tll 'sell as low as any of like quality, can be bought this sid of Chicago. CalFand see. .Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c, repaired in Sle od and satisfactory manner, and oh reasona terms. STEARNS' HOUSE, yp^ilS aew and beautiful Hotel is situated j_ upon tho "bluff just above the Lowe* Ferry in the town of St. Cloud, commanding one of the most beautiful views on the Mississippi river. The Proprietor assures all who may tisit ihi3 place that his table shall contain every ppunty and luxury which can be obtained both at home and. abroad. It is his intention to keep the above hotel as a first class one in every res pect. SPEOIAL NOTICE. THE ECLECTlu COLLEG E OFMEDICINE,I.^.HE I N I N N A I O I O THE Spring Session of 1858 will commence on Monlay the 8th of February, and conti nu? sixteen weeks. A full and thorough course oi lectures Trill be given, occupying six or se ven hours daily, with, good opportunities for attention to practical:Anatomy, and with am ple Clinical facilities at the Commercial Hospi t»i. .x:x- "'•. ,.- The. arrangements of the chairs frill be aa follows:— T. E. St. JOHN, M. D.i rj Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. J. F. JUDGEi M. D., raj?. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. A. J. HOWE, D., I Professor of Surgery.' J. H. CLEVELAND, M. D., ffrofesBBr of Materia Medicaand Therapeutics. WM. SHERWOOD, M. D., Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. lt J, R. BUCHANAN, M, D., iritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Mediehtc. JOHN KING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children. The terms for the Session will be the same heretof ire, wia.:—Matriculation, $5,000.— Toition, $20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket,$2,00 Bvery Student is required to engage in dissec tion we Session before graduation. Gradua tion, $2 ),00. Ticket to Commercial Hospital, (optional) $6,«0. The lecture rooms sire newly finished, neat aad comfortable, and in a central locality,, (in College Hall, Walnut Street,) where Students will find it convenient to call on their arrival. Tickets for the Session may be obtained of the Dean of the Faculty, at his office, No 118, 8mith Street, or of Prof. C. H. Cleveland, Secretary of the Faculty, No. 139, Seventh Street, near Elm. .^*ia*^-"^5««^t-7..-«.. ••tmtf JOHN Kino, M. D., Dea^i. nrt.ori xu hJjgfim B. THOMPSON, WATOHHAKERAND JEWELER, Hain Street, Upper Town, "ATCHES, Clocks and, Jewelry repaired on thafihoiiest notice,'.AH work war rwfettd, and ea:iro satisfaction guaranteed. .OE,. 8. WIARLATT, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES* CQgjHICALS, &C Corner First and Jefferson Streets, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. TITOULD(re8pcoifully inform his friends and the public generally that he has just re ceived and opened for their inspection, a full assortment of the above. Families desirous of procuring a pure article of* medicine,.'or wishing.their prosqriptionH fill ed with care and accuracy,: will give him & call. Bringing with him an experience of eight years, and having acquired a thorough knowledge-of medicine previous to his engagement in the bu siness, he feels confident that he can give satis faction to all. The Profession are invited to,call they will find his stock to consist of all medicines in, ge neral USC ii Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night. I X,] o- VERS Cherry Pectoral for s^le at :\_ MAIiLATT'S DRUG STORE, hr-r^XS7~r Sit •".'•"'"" it STfll rirw XT/,ELLS celebrated medicines for sale at r. MARLATT'S DRUGSTORE. ^ENNEI"r3 hew Discovery for sale1 at JX .:."'. MARLAT^DRUGSTORE." ^iTERCHANT'S Gargling Oil for.sale at 1V± MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. MARTIN'S Ginger for sale at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. HAFFENBURG Medicines constantly on hand at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE. A O N DOORdanddSt. ovqapw, & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SASH,DOORS&3LBNDS, Lower Cloud Minnesota. Window Frames constantly on han an made to order, also, Planning, Sawing and Turning of all kinds done on short notice. J. H. RAYMOND. H. OWES. R. Ai SMITH. J. V. I I E CARPENTER STORE Doors, Circular gr, Gothic Head Sash, Blinds and Frames, o-r any other' desired pattern, made to order on-ehort notice.- Kiln dried lumber constantly on hand. Ni. Doors and Sash for, sale at my manu ictoiy, ohFirststrectj'neav'the Stearns House. M. P. NOEL, County Surveyor & (Jivil Engineer. TTT'OULD respectfully inform the citixens of St. Cloud and the public generally, that he will promptly and faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. .JK§f.Office near his residence on Third Ave nue, Lower St. Cloud. ... .i. THE EMERSON HOUSE, lELAST S rpHE above house has been refitted and refnr J_ nished and the amplest accomodations have been constructed for the reception of visitors -1-'- proprietor pledges himself to spare no ex pense to render Ids' visitors .comfortable. .A. IsTEW- &J*JR2Sr has been erected, 60 by 35 feet, which can ac commodate 27 Horses and 18 Oxen, and there will always be a plentiful supply of feed ion hand, and careful Oilers. [-A N E W S O E IsT -m"VsT Or O O S O W I E S In Upper St. Cloud, Stearns Co., N. T. subscriber would, respectfully announce to the citizens of. St. Cloud and vicinity, that he ha» established himself in the Dry Goods business, in the buiTding formerly occult pied byiL. A. Evans, (andr.directly opposite Proctor &, Clarke's ax(^are Store,) where he has just opened his large .and well selected stac£,of.. i., "Quick Sales and Small Profits," to merit a share of public patronage. All per sons in want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he can sell as cheap as the St. Paul merchants. HAFarming SEALERS IK REAL ESTATE, Water Street, Lowf\r Town, St. Cloud. C. C. ANDREWS, COUNSELLOR 4 7 LAW, SAINT CLQU© MINNESOTA.* J. E S LAW OFFICII, River Street, near tlxe Stgarns House. "liENR G. KT.LBOURNE, Deputy Sheriff and Notary Public. ILL attend to Collciiion of Debts and ments made for Capitalist*, cent, per annum guarrantecd. A O O I J, EMERSON, PROPRIETOR. V'M Jewelry, Bonnets, Fancy Silk, Dry Goods, and Ready-made Clothing. Of every, description^ and of the very best quality, which he is no|w offering for sale on the most reasonable terms. His entire stock was purchased in New York, at such prices, that he flatters himself cannot be undersold by any other establishment of the kind Oh the Up per Mississippi. He hopes by diligence and attention to business, and having for his motto, F. MONTI. CEORCE F. BROTT, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. S constantly oil hand a large quantity oi and,T"nbcr Land also, 'town property in St. Anthony, Minneapolis, St. Cloud, Shakopee, Brbttsburg, Syracuse, New turg, St. Marys and Mille Lac. ltf» Tk JONES, A S I First Street, near the Saw Mill. WOULs respectfully announce to the citi zen of St. Cloud and vicinity, that he has opened a Blacksmith shop, at the above place, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in Ibis line, and hopes tomerit a share of their patronage. BUILDING. rnilE undersigned takes this method of in JL forming those who may have houses to build-, mills to frame, or carpentry and Joinery, in any or all of its branches, that he is prepar ed to take contracts, and do all kinds of work in this line, on the most reasonable terms and in a good, workmanlike manner. WM. J. PARSONS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW MINNEAPOl4S#ia, .Ytlf fit •rl!-r''." KfT ,. Twenty-five per T. H. BARRETT, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, 0 9 Office on First Stre-et, Lower. St. Cloud. Maps of all surveyed lkhds, and plats of all the leading towns of Northern Minnesota, can be had at all times at my office. HARDWARE STORE. F. fc W* POWELL, HAVI Concentrated Extract of Jamaca received at the St. Cloud Hardvsre Store, a complete assortment of Shelf a^d I?eayy Hardttraxe, Locks, Latches, Bolts, Butts, and Screws, Carpenters and Fanning Tools, Planes, Saws, Axes, IkMchets and Hammers, Shovels and Spades, Hoes Mattocks, Nails, Glass andPui^y,. STOVES ANiJ TIN• WA^E. We have now the best variety of Stoves ever brought into the Upper Country, among which arc the famous Charier Oak, Diamond Rock, Shanghai, Wisconsin, Morning Star/ Forest Green, and Arctic Air Tight. Our. facilities for doing all kinds of work in the Tin. Sheet Iron, and Copper Department, arc complete, —to which branch of the busi ness we caR. particular attention. CHEAP CASH STORE River St., Lower Town, St. Cloud. |MIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing,. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Lady's and-Misses' Bonnets and Hats, every variety of Glass "Ware, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Violins, Brushes, Tobaceo, Cigars, Yankee Notions, &c„ &c, &o H. Z. MITCHELL. CHANCE FOR ALL OUT OF EMPLOY MENT, seeured by the smallest investment ever before offered. Full particulars will be sent immediately' upon receipt of jjour address and post stamp.' This is no. catchrpenny affair, like many which have been offered East, but sterling va lue and of practi'calutility. Address, METROPOLITAN AGENCY, Ypsilanti, Mich. .0. W. CURT1S8. H. C. LESTKK. OURTISS & LESTER, DEALER^ IN REAL ESTATE, Minnesota. HAVEWinona, for sale Prairie, Timber^ and Bottom Lands, in Sodthern Minnesota. Lots in St Cloud, Winona, Minneiska, Wazeca, Carolia, Altona, &c., &c. Guarantee 25 per cent: on monies invested with' them. Negotiate loans on farm securities. &c. STBPHKN MILLER. J1EKRY SWISSHELM RE AL ESTATJE AGENCY I ST. CLbUD, MINJfESOTA!! ." rjiHE undersigned offer thfeir services to loan inonejrupon best real estate security -and to purchase and sell property, either real or personal," for'a reasonable commission. They have now for sale, at lojw prices: 20 quarter sections of good land. 60 loj^s, ^(some improved,) in St. Clou.d 20 in Niniuger addition to St. Paul SO in Nininger city, 10 W in Mound city, Illinois. ,r MILLER & SWISSHELM. St.. Cloud, May 13, 1858. JAMES F. KENNEDY, a on and a SOLICITS the patronage of all persons in need of the services of a practical Mason and Plasterer. His long experience, in the above branches of trade assures him that he will give universal satisfaction hi» charges arc as reasonable for work as it can be done by any one. SCHOOL I S I SOTICEsiofhereby given that the Commis- sioner Stearns County, M. T., at their session, established School District number three in said.connty, with the following boun daries, to wit:] The fractions of sections 12, 13 and 24, and sections 14 and 23 in townhips 124, north of range 28 west. JOSEPH EDELBROOK, Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. THE COLLEGE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE A Monthly Magazine of 48 pages,' conducted by the Faculty of The Eclectic College Oi Medicine, is published at One Dollar a Year, payable in advance. The volume of the' Jour nal commences with the year. Communications for subscription or for specimen numbers, should be directed to Dr. C. H. CLEVELAND, Publisher, 139, Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. NOTICE. THIS*hcertifies A.E. HUSSEY. that I have this day given Set W. Turner the remainder of his mi notity, and shall claim none of his earnings nor pay any debts of bis contracting after this date. SETH TURNER SATTBST: J. S. Denman. t. Aathony, April-2Ut, 1868. 9 8t (£$!:J? BOOTS SHOES^ AltfB CLOTEINO, HAand,Shoeseofr.the S lor sal b.rge issorrment of Boot* very best quality. Oaitom loots Constantly on Hand. All kinds of Hit Com work done to order ii/ the best manner. A geod asi ortment of Ready made Clothing for sale cheap. Just received a good assortment of SPRING & SUMMER HATS. Tersons in want of any of the above hamed goods cannotfindthem cheaper elsewhere m- THE PRE-EMPTION~X$W 1. The settler muqt never before have had* the benefit ofprT-efiaption under the act.V 2. He must not, at the tinic of making the pre-emption, be peJjwnerj of 320 acres of land many State or Territory of the United States-, -1'' :}-. 3. He must settle on hiid improve the land, i« ^ood faith, for his own exclusive use and ftinttit, and not with the Intention of gelling. \t on speculation afad must ooi make, directly or, indirectly,, any contract oy agreement, in any way or manner, with any person or per sons, by which the title which lie mav acquire of the United States ehonld enure, "in.whole or in part, to the benefit of any person except himsejf. eigheV, he'inusf' have rfeclared hisrihtention tt» become a citizen, before the proper author ity an*-reeeive* certificated that effect. *1 5. He must build a house: otf the land, live v..:.i iftSdttffffid l^tefcdSi hfe eiduBivc home and must bean inhabitant of the same atjJk« time of making applications for'pta-cihpti^rt. (Un til Melyn single*"man mighV board with his nearest neighbor, butthesami is now require* it ajingfew.a. married man^except that, if the settler is. mame'J, his family must also ive in the house.)' 6. Thalatpj-equire-Hhat more or lets im provement bemade on th/j-Jund, such as break iug, Jencing, &c. but pre-emptions are gran ted where a Iu*If-acre \s hroken and enclosed. 7. ^t is ec*es!ary |t»fia| ho other person. eh title&to pHe-emption, reside upon the land at the same time. Jft No «?ne is*: permitted to remd-e from hia own land, and make prec-mption in the same state or territory. 9. The pettier is required to bring with him to the Land Office a written or printed appli cation, setting forth the facts to his case of the let, 2d and 3d requirements here mentioned, with a certificate appended, to be signed by the register and receiver, and make affidavit to the same. 10.' He is also required to bring with him respectable Witness of bis acquaintance, who is knowing to t,he fact of his settlement, th make a|fidAyit to. the 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th and 8te aequirements here mentioned, with the same set forth on paper, with a corresponding blank certificate attached, to be signed by the land officers. 'i 11. The pro-emptor, if & foreigner, must bring with him to the lslhd office," duplicatef. of his naturalization naners.-' dulv nicrn»1 »W' The settler- is required-to file a written de claratory statement, of *he intention {to pre empt, before Ec can proceed with his pre-emn tw- FKss—lst. The fee required by the regis ter, for filling a declaratory statement is one dollar. 2d. For granting a pre-emption the register and receiver can receive fifty qents. PROSPECTUS OP -.,:'": THE ST. CLOTJI) DEMOCRAT TttB ST. CtorD VISITER will hot be the or gan of any'party or sect, but the members of any can be heard through its columns in any article of suitable length and sufficient literary merits Thefirstpage will contain tales, poc try, anecdotes &c and western readers will always find a summary of news gleaned from Eastern exchanges, While a large space will be deVdted.to giving Eastern Readers correct information about the great North-West. In this department we expect the assistance of several hundred local reporters, farmers and their wivesi Red' River traders, lumbermen, land agents, surveyors, hunters Ac, men and women who dwell in the land, walk up and down and go to and fro in it but wo will use all possible dilligence in making personal observations and not mislead our readers by false or exaggerated reports. On all moral and political questions tho Vis iter, will aim to deal fairly by those who dif fer with it but the editorial department will never represent anything but the convictions of thyeditor.-- Consequently* its creed will be. 1st. The Divihelaw'ii the Supreme law in all lands created by it8rauthor.F 2d. All men are created free and equal in their,right to life, liberty and. the pursut of happiness. 3d. The Bible, and the Constitution of the United States are anti-slavery and human chattledom is unconstitutional in any associa tion professing to receive either as fundamen tal lawfi. '.' '"., 'i .,4th. Paying taxes is, as unwomanly, as vo ting and is a priv^g which should be exclu sively confined to "wite male citizens, of this and other cbuntrie," uutil women share with them the responsibility of saying what use shall be made of the fniid they are required'to contribute to the public treaanry. TKKMS—Sjipgle copies $2,00 per annum 2 copies $3,(ti. 5 copies for $7,00 10 copies for $12,00 20 copies for $20, all strictly in ad vance, and no papers sent after the time ex pires for which it has been paid. Single cop es 5cts. Letters on business to be directed ithe publisher. JANE u. swrsQKiM Editor. BEEDE & MENDEKHALL, A N E S HORTH-WESTEHULMDHOLLECTIMfi tftEMTS, iff I N N E A O I S -v' N. N. SMIT^P. Dealer in I^eal Estate, Office on River Street, opposite the Ferry, SAINT CLOUD, M. T. A.LTown persons desiring to invest in -Lands or Property in apart of thecountry which is unsurpassed in soil, and rapidly filling with bona fide settlers, canfindfavorable op* portunities by applying to the undersigned. Property for sale in the towns of Hartford St. Cloud, Newburg, Brottsburg, Mille Lac and all the best paying towns in this, part of tho eotintiry,: 'N,N #IITH. W&m um$ re .H 4 .He musthe^nty-ene years of age an* £35Sff& S 7 acitiwn of thei/nited^tarte or.ifa for, *»(f a aturalizatio papers,- duly signed by the official from whom they were received. A minor who is the head of a family, or a widow, may also pre-empt, their.familie3 being required to live 'on the land. Default having been made in the .conditions of a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the I by the Winnebago: Water Poweri Company, to H. S, Kurd -jf Hennepin County Mimaesota, whereby ahdr by ih tejniai of-Which, the said W'at^.P^W^C^Wpenj- 4.80W conveyed and confirmed un|o the said H. S.'Hurd, his heirs and assigns, the following described lands situated in Stearns Couaty in t»e Territory(now State) of- Minnesota, tltf "Beginning at the South west corner of Block aumbered Fifty two .(M) in tl^ Town of Winnebago, and.running from -thenjie, northeriy on Rock street, to the North west corner of said Block thence, on the North line of said Block, to the Mississippi River thence down itl'd River to Bridge Street thence on north ^jde »f Bridge^ akroct^ to the. place of legioaing together ijtfth the ', Tavern Hoijro rstand ng on said Block" toget^nr wita all and singu lar the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, to secure to th^ said H. S. Hurd, his heirs a$,d assigns, tho payment, o£ Eighteen Hundred Eighty iSflven dollarsa^ijtpanty: two 1 8 $*' ?'M4 2»eents andanterlrt thereon 8 P^ttOath until paid, according to tho conditions of onp prom issior^ note bearing eTen^atejw^said^d'en* a if by the said Winneb^O. vta^r f^jfer^^af^'U tHe saiwtf.'^.llhrd' andwldch.mortgage- contaiai a pqw'er'^f aa¥e^and''wai'duly recorded Xti ithe office of rher^egtster of Deeds rot^aw Stearns CoM.i^y.^ofl^flie 22d'd'ay'of October 1^57, in Book "A" of Mortgages, on pages 91,, 92. 92. WM*9«A?7CD •""-. ,:) '... .-.'_ There iTCIaimd'ttrbe d6e and. is due on t&id Mortgage, at the date of tlr.a notice. Twenty three hundred Eighty One dollars aud Sixty Seven cents, and interest on Eighteen Hundred Eighty Seven dollars'and twenty-two cants* at three per cent per month, from July 14th 1858: and no suit nqr proceeding at law has been had nor instituted to recover t£r sum claimed-on. gaid Mortgage,- nor any part thereof: and- by I if sJ 1 the amount then due on said mortgage,-togeth er with the costs and expenses of such sale.. July 14th 1858 ILS.iiURD. 6 w. MorLgagefi. SALE. Default having been made in the condition cf a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the 20th day of October, 1857, made and executed by the Wihncbago "Water Power Company, to Perren Qetchellof Hennepincounty, Minnesota, where by, and by the terms of which, the said Water PowerCompany sold, conveyed and confirmed unto the said Perren Qetchell, his heirs and as signs, the following desribed lands situated in Stearns county in the State, (then territory) of' Minnesota, via "Begining at the south west corner of block numbered fifty two (52) ia the town of Winnebago, and running from thence northerly, on rock street to the north wt-at cor ner' of said Block fifty two (52): tlicnco on the north line of said Block, to the Mississippi riv er thence down said river to Bridge Street: thence on the north side of said street, to the place of begining:—together with the tavern house standing on said Block :." together with all and singular the privileges and appurtenan ces thereto belonging, to secure to the said Perren Getchcll his heirs or assigns, the pay ment of Three hundred njboetyfdollars and sixty eight cents ($390,68 cts) and interest thereon at the rate of three per-cent per month until paid, according to the conditions ofone promis sory:note Bearing even date with said indenture of Mortgage, made and executed bytho said Winnebago Water Company to the said Perren Qetchell: while said: mortgage contains a power of sale, and was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Stearns County, On the 5th day, of, November 1857, in Book "A" of Mortgages, on Pages 106,107, and 108. There is claimed to be due, and is due on said Mortage, at the date ef this, notice, Four Hun dred ninety three dollars and eighty one cents, ($493,81cts) and interest on Three hundred ninety dollars and sixty eight cents ($390,68cta) at the rate of three per cent per. month since Jnly 14th 1858 and no suit nor. proceeding at Jaw has been had nor institute to. recover the sum claimed on said mortage nor any por tion thereof and by re.'tson of the default made in the condition thereof the power of sale there in contained has become operative. Therefore notice is hereby given that by vir tue Of the power of aal iu said mortgage con tained, and in pursuance thereof and of the Statute in such vase made and provided, the mortgaged premises above described wiU be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the office ofthe Register of Deedsforsaid Stearns county,in S**. Cloud,therein on tbe.lTtJi day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day» to satisfy the amount then, due on said mortgage, together with the costs and ex penses of such sale. PSXMM GxTcnu. 6 ir. MOXTAOXS. July 15th 1858 MTSVBSCRIBE FOR THB ST dXOUD DEXOCRAT.-m 0 reaspnof the default made iQ the condition1 ±\J£\ KJJ\1^XJ thereof, ih*» power of saletherein contained, has' become operative. Th»rsforte, notice is hereby given tnat by vir tue of the power of sale in said mortgage con tained, and in pursuance thereof, and- of the Statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises hereinbefore described, to gether with all and singular the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, will be sold tit Public vendue-to the bigheet bidder, at the ofiice of the Register of Deeds for said Stearns County, in St. Cloud, in said county, on the 10th day of September next, at One o' clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy 6wl|.i= W oLot One(3t) id Sactfoa? No Twenty 8ev/ /27) and Tra^Eaat half **VN. E. quarter at. West half OfN quarfor of Section No Twentr Eight (28) lownahip One Hundred and Twea» five (126) Range No Twenty Eight (28)" ferjkt0f SaU CASH Doted^illli ^aiia« p. Many August »1858. 3I?AKWAX muiioN. .All persons are harabv cautioned aaaiar*. buying of Jon» W. HfffieaavLotNo. nine(9) ii Bloek thirty. (30) in Lower St. Cloud. For ehall eontest the validity 0 t:Wc|oflfflq on long time, at a moderate rau ot- interest, with a small payment down, the EiieiSLX, CoMroBTASte ft FisaiT riKisnti- recently completed by a W. CURTIS, aen situated on second avenue ft. Cloud. Tbekt on which said residence is located is ll0l front by 132ft deep. This is one of the most desirable'pieces of property in St. Cloud. Apply to, cr addrew, by letter ,w- that the undereL/: Notlo*fefcefO%y*given, given that the underaL/ •d, Chaanlian ef XoaUilacroix a minor lUiaoroi Jr a minor, v. & Probate Cet:«. offiee of the RegisUf Of.Deeds in the to of St. Cloud in th« Connty of Stearns, betwc theIwunrnfoioe'•'clock hi the morning, ar-.-: ve********#WiJDf thnsame day on Satu a»y tho lith.day.-oC ««j*embor l«Mt to t. f«g««ft AfedW^fddertb,ifoUowingdoserib. «a»l*a%aW, his title to said lot he havingobtained ade*d of me while I »u* endar the influence of intoxicating drink. Wiiiiirti R. Ecasas. 8*. Cloud Aug. -Tth im. 4 CURTIS &LE8TEB -n: _a LomdAumit. y. JfisonA MINNESOTA S a 24&- 1 A Hocss AJC» Lof situated on second Avenue in Lower St. Cloud THIS iiuvsx za NEW AUII WKLX rtNuana. COXTAIKIMG •ix rooms and in a desirable location, on reasonable,term*, or 15 per cent off for/ .ft nil For further "particulars apply to MILLS* Jt SWISSHELM Ja'.y 21st. J859L ST. Cioca. ST. CLOUD RETAIL PRICE CURRENT. C0nUCTXZ WEEKLY, BT I E & S W I S S E Grocers and Provision dealers, Lower St.Cloud ST. CLOUD, June 17,1868 $7- Flour Extra, per bbl do Superfine, --. do Extra, bags, •... do Superfine bag, Corn Meal per bag, Wheat per bush, Corn per bush, Oats per bush Buckwheat per bush Beans Potatoes -•"-.- XL Pork, Mess perbbl r do per .r Bacon Hams common per lb -. do do Canvassed Sides clear, Shoulders -. Dried Beef Codfish Butter perib, Cheese per lb -. Eggs per doi. Raisins lb ."-* Currants.jer lb Dried apples paired per lb. Dried Peaches, unpaired, Maple Sugar Crushed do Brown do Tea, Young Hyson, do Gunpowden and imperial Soap, Cast.Steel per lb ,„. do Family, per bar Candles, Star, per lb do Mould, per lb Lard, Tobacco, Window Glass, per half box, Sxid w* 51' S iK 2c 1 U. 80® *. 80c @1 00 12e@16, 23 Ou 14c@lU lfcc lie -. 12t 17* VK 12*®1.'. 17. 12«AT&w 2U' 2fC 16t 16w 2U 2ui 16c@lfi* ?i I Co 2Cv ir 20c fa 2K 17| 1 -WeACOo Other sizes in proportion. Puttv, pcrftr, lie White Lead per lb, -. 11© lx Linseed Oil, ft gal. 1 ir Whale Oili per gal, 1 frJ Kerosene or iosJ qiL $ 5, C-. Molasses per gal, -. 80c@l Vinegar, per gal 35c@4i' Stone war Churn*, 1 2o Wooden Buckets, S©c^-1«c do Tubs 1 W)@l Corn Brcoms 30c@4t^ Sslt, per sack, of 200 lbs* 6 t- do lb 2jSo do Dairy, sacks, 40c(ip Powder, per lb, 50c@0t I*ead, per lb, lt Shot, per lb. -. \-. 1 Gun Caps, G. D. per box, -. 1' do Water Propf -. I*. Nails, per keg, -. 5 60fS.7 do^er lb, -. 7i®W Dry lades per lb. t* Cooking stoves with til ta ccmplete$26@f»» Rfccptrlb, l*c (JrackeK, per lb, 12Jc@it, ST: ANTHONY BOOK STORI, J*. lsrgOITTTwTA.1T, wHoussaui AMD neraiL i* BOOKS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPBJ FISHING TACKLE, FOOIJT CUTLERY. FANCY ARTICLE*, T0Y«. Ae. orrosm rails, at. aipwtST, MIXSMOTA June, U* Wfit, •M?? vellnolt,ly fir, uAtcmyftheny with lee JcmeyoyMs a pcoU/ortU %DXU snsjseri^, wi* which the oovntrj it nowiifi em then