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»...,. -y»^. rl zzsz JOB PWsVi^tt^W^iiav^ just recei ed large rwppiy of white and oolored ear**, and nr* attply preptred for doiug flntoluaB wurfc in thig line. Also, haud »Wlb, poat«ri, eirenlars. bull-trokets, iovita lions, programme*, or anythiug of this Jtiod done in neat style and lew prices. CaU^^ie^^eU?. r^tftvi**»'.'*-•'" n'i ,ii« I^JM j"* i'V VTOTICIi Persons finding tbw paragraph 1 inurkcd in their papers will ku«w that their subeOription* tipiie with."THREE more •umbers, ami that unless they renew before that liiuo their uaiues will be erased- from our **fe()D~ka. I ?i asvi^'-v..*.'*i in -i« A ^om^-rrOwcn $ lirid» uiaa com menceI~ work at their saw mill, Lowar Tawu, for the. season last Monday. Tbcy "'fcave hauled iroui the islands euouj-h lo"* tslastt: untJ the "drives" come dowu.— Attiiat^iuiw tho U|per mill will begin ruu «*iu|. J: A t. Mi COURT.—The Spring Session of the Dis trict Court for this (the 4th) Judicial Dis trict opens on ii outlay next. A & E a t. Lueg with a portion f-Bk Cuflj|»ttty ars^'ed^ubt higbi.: (Japf Iumau, with several of his officers, came down by last evening's stage. The rcuiaiu dev oi both Companies is expected to-daj. Company of the 5th regiment has reach ed Fort Abercrombie. IF ANT of our readers are interested iu the study of the novel and pic-tur-esgue we would refer them to the names given in this week's letter tat. i#two UB RIVER.—The ice is very soft.— Teams have not cruised for a week. W expect navigation tu St. Anthony in a few days. HE SurrFtt.—Now that most of the Companies garrisoning Fort Aber crombie and Georgetown have arrived in town and the others will by to-morrow it would be well to consummate the design of giving theni a supper at Broker's Hall As many of the soldiers and officers com* •-peeing these Companies have been our neighbors, such a reception would be pe cu'arly fitting. WHEAT STOLEN.—We learn that last week a u- oJd gnetleman living on the up pereud of Wiunebago Prune had all hisW. wheat stolen by some despicable scoundrel. As jet, no trace has been iouod of the thief. I DEMOCRATIC CACCOS.—In accordance *w!th notice previously given the Democrat ic voters of this town met at Wilson's Hall on fast Saturday evening to make nominations for the election on the ensu ing Tuesday. .Oscar Taylor was chosen Chairman and W. Head Secretary of the meeting, when the iollowiog names were agreed upon: For Supervisors—Lewis Clark Chair man, Jvseph Kindler and Sebastian Reich* «... Ca.ci 1 For Treasurer—Barnard Overbed:. Fur Town Clerk—James II. Place. Fvr Assessor—John L. Wilson. u: the Peace—C. P. Fisch- JfOl I Kva*a. ,, .! I OscarTaylorJ J. W. Read and H., J. Fowler were chosen a Towu Committee. Cinzii.N's' TrcKjiT.—The following were iiie names on the Citizens'Ticket, run in opposition toitbe:regular Democratic. Dut two candidates are Republicans: Super\ isors—N. Lamb Chainnan) Wm ^Powell and John Swartz. Assessor—P. L» regory. Treasurer—Silas Marlatt. /Justices—Same as Democratic. Constable— do. School Iuspectar—JEtc^r. tW^^Lawry. Cierk~M. Nod .'-. A LIST.—The Morrison County De .• linqUcfnt Tax List will be published in the DEMOCRAT, it being the lowest bidder. BREVITIES—Maple sugar making is go ing ou briakJy, A great manj percunsare in the "eainpg," a«d have, already had sev .cr.il good "runs."-—pLieUt. Butler of Company D, Ft. Abercrombie, came down ion Tuesdays la*t.-4r--—Lieut -Stan ton, of the eame Company, arrived on Thursday The first thunder of the season was on last Saturdav evening about nine, o'clock, ac jOompanicJ by quite vivid lightning. S CI.OUD CEMETERY.— A meeting jot I the citizens of S Cloud was held ajt theBradford Central House on the 1st inst, for the pur pose of procuring a suitable piece of ground for a public Cemetery. ThW meet liig Was oVgani*ed by the choiec of T. C. McClure for Chairman and Goj:tonfoB,S*erejtarj» I •.- A eommittce of five was chosen' to as~ BCTtain%upen what terms, and where a piecetof land could be obtained and report At en adjourned meeting to be held at the offioo of Hi 0 TVait, Esq., on the 16 th insf.,:'it7-J-b'cIo»!ki\k.'iS--1,'i: •E :•Locto The geutlemen chosen on the commit- e*m.aWait •-inr ii W ELECTION.—At tho election on I Tuesday lust tho entire Democratic ticket Waf.fleCtefrbjf large mtfjonty. The fol lowing' is the vote east as on file at the Towu Clerk's Office: -F*r Suptnrim*. jjSjjk fUwla Claris* Chairmei. 60 Joseph gaudier, 139 Sebastian Reichart, N. Lamb, Chairman. .7 \Vm. Powell, John-Swarts. L' *i'4/ Hiiiu?a' For..Town CUrk. James H. Place, M. P. Noel. For Attestor. Johni^lsonV O P. L. Gregory. C. P. Fischer, For Joseph,Pen die, Joseph Howard. ... For Overseer of tha Poor. Charles Buss. A town meeting was held immediately after the closing of the polls, when it was resolved to piohibit swine being allowed to iun at large within the city limits aud additions. Also, horses and cattle from December 1st to April 1st. Twenty-five dollars were voted for build ing a pouud, and Joseph Howard appoint ed pound master. Fifty dollars were sold for pur charing plank tor bridges aud one hundred aud fifty dollars for current expenses. I S OF PETIT JURORS for the term of District Court (4th Judicial District) to be holden at St. Cloud, commencing on Monday the 7th day of April A D. 1862 J. C. Wilson R. M, Becker Addison Gilmore Moses R. Brown Joseph Allen John Kepper Thomas Dibb John Gibson J. Ii. Arceneau Mathias Cupser Joseph Howard Francis Arnold Albert Smith M. C. Ubert John Schwartz John iLartj Peter Brady Henry Lansing Peter Tilman R. M. Richardson, N. 1. Kepper August Wedl M. Spaulding N.P.Clark S. O. Crawford L. Robbers J. D. Hyke N. Lahi B. Brady Wesley Carter A. Gates Geo. W. Day Wm. Connell E. M. Strong I F. Staples Morris Ladd B. Rosenbergtr John R. Clarke S. A. Clifford Sebastian Reichart Fred. Geustter Fred. Dorenkempcr O. Farwell P. L. Gregory Constant Creever E N FREMONT received Lis final instruc tions from the Secretary of VFar to-day, and leaves for his new Department to-morrow. He will be ascempauied by Major Zagonyi, the hero of Springfield, and other fearless, enthusiastic and daring men.—Phil, In quirer, March 22J. McCuliock was struck with a mir.ie ri fle ball in the loft breast—as I am assured by one who says he saw him fall, and af ter lie was taken from the grounds—while waving hi* sword aud encouraging bis men to stand firm. Be died ot his wounds about II o'clock, the same night though he insisted that he would recover repeat edly su/in^piitb grea%aajfcb:rtbathe was not bofn tor'l*e5Htfed" by* a**¥aifte*t-A few minutes before he expired his physician assured him he had but a very brief time to lire. At this, Beu looked up incredu lously and saying, "Oh, Belli": turned away his head, and never spake after. —The distinguished Washington cor respondent of the Philadelphia Press ^Col onel Forney) plainly intimatos, what he says he is permitted only to intimate, that 'wc are on the eve of still greater tri lunphs than those which, have just J^td new lustre upon our flag." X.ETT1LB HEf—«»«— S \3kH I 86 -i Foc-Tretuurtr. 08 r'.iian Barnard Overbcck, gi!as M»rl»tL -i 140 9 OUAND 4UXOR8 WOK BASIS A. B. Greeley Allen Huesey G. W. Dunton B. H. Dmgman Casper Capser jr, Joseph Broker W. T. Rigby G. S. Mattoon D. Spaulding Michael Waltz II. C. Burbank John Hayward J. W. Mctxroth I S ISTOFUNCALLED FOR LETTERS RE maining in the St. Cloud Post Office, April 4th, 1862. LADIES LIST. Carrick Miss Irene C. Dewise Mrs. Margaret Dunn Mrs., Caroline Evins Mrs. Ff. B. Fitzpatrick Miss Mary Meckel Miss H. John! Ley Petsr Laporte A Mauriu Pater- I Mormon Osdar Lynd Miss Kate Lester Minnie 2 Martin Miss Anna' Obert J[rs. Nancy Stone Mary' 6. Wood Mrs. Mary C. GEN1LEMBX8 LIST. Bourncwell W A 2 Barrows Joseph Djrankempcr Fraueodorfer Flesuh 0 Graham Michael Gaugau Edward .Goetner W«- .. Glover George Haley Johq Hayes as I Jones Kirrmuer John Kiino Matb'ias Kemper S Luai •Lus'ths/ •!.'•". Maurin Marcus Monroe Donald Neidliart Peter Noigaar ••. W O^fjonnell Hugh PendenheimJohn Peru Mathias Robertson James RamsdellJoel Beiter Henry I Russell George Smith Charles Saner A» Taylor James Pt Thompson Terharr HS E» 'Tanue» Jo1l«' 'AH Thorns -Chas S Weaver-George -Di. Waggiuer Mathias. .' *& ?. MrteHBLL, Poai Master. The Chatfield Democrat eontaini ft uotico of the death of Licxie Wilson, aged about ten years. She was the hab it pf sliding down the hand-rail of the stairs, this time lost her balance, and fell to the^oor^-itriking on bcflieadL, receiv ing injuries from which she died in fear days after. Therraomot*ioal Reoord. Reported tiprtsthj "for the BEUOCBAT, ly S. Alurtutt, DrugaUt, St. Cloud, 1 A. Ml. 16 82 Mch 27 28 29 30 81 April 1 2 12n. 44 46 60 88 87 88 46 6 80 81 198 62 '8f 33 Belo%^«re. 109 For Juitica of the Peace. 232 266 ?0 3" 8 .Ii 3* Constable. L.A. BVahs. 143 252 U'LUi 32 42 46 30 86 40 34 A YER flSENENTS! fPHE PARTNERSHIP hereteforo existing I between, A. F, Hossej and Wm. T. Clark, as Builders, is this day dissolved'By mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm will make payment to W. T. Clark, who will pay all debts of* the firm, St. Clout), April 1st, 1862. v4n3C-lt N O A E COUR COUNTY OF At a Special Term of the Probate Court held in ani for the Connty Stearns, in the State of Minnesota, at the Town of St." Cloud, on. Monday the 3d day of February, A D. 18o2. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Ernst, deceased 'UpvUvUiepctUioi^of B, Overbejk, Adminis trator bf tho said: efeUte, praying' 1W reasons therein set forth that be may be licensed to sell the real estate oi said deceased, and proof being made.Of (ho publication of the order In the matter of said estate, requiring all persons interested in paid estate to appear at a session of the Probate Court to be holden on the 3dTHE day of February, A. ii. 1862 at 10 oMock in the forenoon, at the office of the Judge of Pro bate, in the Town of Sf. Cloud, ro shew cause if any tbcro.be why. the prayer of the said pe titioner should not be granted said notice of tke pendency of said petition being given puii suant to the order of Court, and no person ap pearing to object thereto, and it appearing to ihe Court after a full hearing upon said peti tion and an examination of the proofs and al legations of the parties interested that the goods and chattels of said deceased are not sufficient to answer his just debts and charges of Administration It is ordered that the said Administrator be empowered and licensed to sell and convey the following described Teal estate of said deed, situate and being in the county of Stearns and State of Minnesota, to wit: The "North Fast quarter of Section Thirty-ope (N. E. $ Sec. 31) Township No. One hundred and twenty four (124) North. Range Twenty-eight West (28 W) -Q9Ut»i.ning One hundred and sixty (160) acres, for the payment ef said debts arid charges of administration and iaeidentftharges. And it is further ordered that the several tracts or parcels of lands hereinbefore descri bed shall be sold separate aud in the following oiHJer, t»-wil: First, the N E. of the N.JS. second, the S. E. of the N. E. third, the N. W. of the N. E. and fourth, the S. W. of the N. E. aforesaid. And it is further grderud that said land shall be sold at public vendue on Saturday, the Tenth day of May, A. D. 1862, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the Office tfnpe Register of Deeds^rf said- Stearns coun ty, in IheTdwn of St. Chmd inlaid County, and that notices of the time and place of said sale shall be posted up in three of the most public places in said county and shall be pub lished in the St. Cloud DEMOCRAT, a newspa per printtd and published in the town of St. Cloud, In said county, for'at least three weeks successively nest before said sale., ap!3-3w L. A. EVANS, Judge. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SALE. Names of Mortgagors—William D. Babbitt and Elizabeth II. Babbitt, his wife, of Minne apolis, Minnesota. Name of Mortgagee—George Thayer, of Li vonia, Nsw York. .'• ,. Date of Mortgage—May Seventh (7th) A. D. 1858. Where and when recorded-^Office of Regisr tor of Deeds, Morrison county, Minnesota, in Libar "A" of Mortgages, pagea218, 210 and 220, upon the twenty-fourth day of June 1858, at 2 clock P. M. Amount due and claimed to bo dne upon said note and mortgage at the date hereof— Three Thousand and Eight and 46-100 dollars. Description of lands and premises contained in and covered hy said mortgage—All the fol lowing described pieces or parcels of land, sit uate, lying and being in the county of Morri son al'oreaaid, aod described-and known as follows, vix: The seuth westquarter of section fifteen, and the west half of section twenty two (22) and the wes^-half of the s«uth east quaiterof section twenfy-two (22), and the west half of the south west quarter of s. ction twenty (20)v itad'tiie- no*'th *est quarter of sof tiou ty?eA»y-nine (29),j4llt.ip|ownship,num tier^rty (=40) nfcrth,iTange^umTKnitWrtyltfwo (32) west, and containing eight hundred acres of land according to government survey. Whereas default has been made in the con dition's of the above mortgage, by the said mortgagors neglet ting and failing-to pay any part of said sum secured to- be .paid thereby according to the 'terms thereof, whereby the power of sale contained in said mortgage and therewith recorded, has become operative, and no proceedings having been had at law or oth erwise for the recovery of any part of said sum secured to be paid thereby. Now therefore,, notiepjs hereby given that by virtue of said power of sale" contained in s^id-merUac*. am1- pursue nt-4o-4JMUuie, the said-mortgftgtrwiH' befor«clfcj«d fey»»w»ale of said mortgaged lands and premises at publie auction to the highest cash bidder, at the front door of the Register of Deeds' office in "Little JWJe, .--jn saidf ejjnty #i Morrisou„4ipen Fri day* ihVsixteentb'day of May 18*52, ai ten o'clock A. M., to satisfy said sum, interest and expenses of sale, and that said lands will be sold in separate parcels in the order above sta ted. A. /.v'•! GEORGE THAYER, Dated April 3d, 1862. Mortgagee. COBMKLL &. MANN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Minneapolis, Minn. api:J-7w S CLftUD BOOK STORE. t{lH OHN M. RpSENBERGER would respect fully inform the citizens of St. Cloud, and Northern Minnesota that he has utcbased the entire stock of the St. Cloud Book Store -and mode large addiiions thereto, and) lias now on hand a complete assortment of Books, Sta tionery, Fancy Goods, Newspapers and Maga I zincs, Writing Paper of nil kinds, Blank Books, etc., etc. Also, the'&iand3mI3eriekof'School Bopks/ .Pfccso.us.will iiad.it to their advantage to peoebfe tWir/.St..kl'aul and New York Djily and^ycckly. pipers at this store... The numer ouspaifpns and fr'iepds of(ihc'-.Old St. Cloud liaok&M*:*r^ojdijsLy «ivUS(l tp atfeftjl T*n34-ly Of SILAS MAELATa' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OR T7 0 3 S .. DEALER IN PAINTS. OILS, VARNISH TURPENTINE, CAMPHENE BURNING-FLUID, ALCOHOL, ^LAHD A^OCOAL OILS, d*T., &c. c. prescription^ akjsuratily 'P•hys-icians' I 3ompounded at all h: urs"^a St. Cloud, May .3, 1860. NEW DRUG STORE BNDBRSJGtfEB ^oiild Respectfully announce to the citizens of St. Cloud and "Upper Mississippi country" generally, that he has opened a Drue Store in the building known as "Gorton's building," oorner of Lake street and Washington avenue, where maybe found at all times a '.- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DZR/TTO-S, CHEMICALS. IF^JCIISrZ'S, O I S PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES, 1 GLASS,' HEto.woulassortment and SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS A E NT E I I N E S :FTTJR,:E ,*vo3srES, I O S CI A US and TOBACCO, ask the attention ef Physioiaps his of Tilden & Co.'s Fluid Extracts aud Sugar Coated Pills, as being the purest, best and most reliable preparations ever ottered to the profession,: ..... HIS stock of Paint? and.Oils.ia most com plete, and the attention of Painters and Builders is respectfully asked thereto. HE stock of Patent and Faihily Medicines embraces all the preparations of Ayer, the Graefenberg Company,- Wells, Wiston, Jayne, Bryan, aud many others. Jj 70R the Toilet he has all. the preparations of Lubine, Harrison, Wright, Bazin, and p.ther celebrated Pevfiuuers—•Fajapy.. Soap, Burnett's Cocoalnc, Cocoa-: Ponladc.^Jlair, Flesh and Toath Brushes, Hair Dyes, &c, &c, &c, together with a large assortment of Marsh & Co.'s Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Support ers. The best plain Leaf aod other Tobaccos, both chewing aud smoking, to be found in the place. He will pay particular attention to-iihecompounding of Physicians', prescrip tion'sJrf oft*hours, and from' IHsltrtg' experience 'and isfrict aitentibn to Kusine33, 3ie.flatters himself that he will merit a sharp of public patronage. '. li. O.'SIMS. St. Clbud,"No'vl d'/th.igCl. v*inl8-tf 3 C. F. & W. POWELL, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, 1 A'GRl'C<URAZ IMPLEMENT**, STOVES, *c #••. '*r.'A ', .'v *c Corner Washington' anil lake streets, ST. CLOttDy MINN. 1. tS^Poriieular attention paid to all kinds' 1 of tin and and sheet-iron jobbing. 5t: ''#$**»* K-i i—i. A vommsmm J.I NEMIQBMIME! «s4t4(4e«s E.9T. Tobey WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL PIALBB IK PEOVTSIONS DRY GOODS, a S A :.U*, S DYESTUFFS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, "QDEliNSWARI? YANKEE NOTIONS, Sec, dr., *fee.r &c. Comer of Waslxington Avenue and ot. fJermain Street, ^t. Cloud, Min» HAVING ju3t returned from the City of ,New York with a Large jlahd gs^fnaive Stock of Goods, I would respectfully invite the inhabitants of St. Cloud and surrounding country to call and examine them, feeling as suadei.that I can suit them, and gire entire satisfaction. ., •,: A W S ..., S A W S C! A very Large Assortment—Brechade, bet. Cashmere, Washington, W. Yleit Misses'. Call and see them. Toiari Thi and cijrjq^AH E S E S! E S A New and Fashionable Goods for Ladies. 1 .Vv..v"-:: J"**WT8rtT333rrjt« Vj/:0 3HT 1PT mi SHIRTS, HOSIERY WOOLEN JACKETS & GLOVES Of crery description, fairly given away. LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PAPER, BORDERING, WINDOW CURTAINS And Fixtures,—neat and cheap, STOVES! STOVES!! A.complete assortment, with the latest im provements.' LIQUORS lilQTJORS Purely for Me'dfctnal purposes—consisting of fine Old Otard, an exceile'nX rjuaitty of.pure Old Port ami Maderia Wines, 'Alfcohdl, High w*^^5Hff/rtfl!f,Ai ,f quaUt-yof and Monongahela Whiskey. [i krL .-": 01d Il-ve Is M- 3 SEG4R8! iStiGARSi, ^iJARS! !ivr^ •v. A No.-l brand and of cxcellent'qkalUy. The lovers of fhe' weed are invited to call and ex animc, Int. ..:, ammo: iiiitj': 1 N. B. Highest price r*13 for wtiEAr, ify§iKin*r ,'i'i: All kinds of produce received also. jtisai »tnJ "Toisa xow^c .snooMv? con ... SB AgricullwroF ,Jl7aH0TlM .X .H WAR E ROOMS, UPPEli LEVE^ «r CI.OUO Opposite tht Perry, A general assortment of Latest Imprwved Which will be told at prices to suit the tune* The stock consist-*, in psrt, of the following Tht Canton Ohii Swesp-ttrnkts. E S I N A I N E Eight, and Ten Horse Power—tie best machine extant. Also, lb* latest improvtd Two, and Four Horse Pow«r-M«eWBe/inaiisjf»ctured by Emery & Bro^^Jbany^l^'^jnost desira ble for small farms. *w^, REApfatS JJiD &0WERS O S E A E S GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHES & gNATKg A N N I N I S "3PJLjO~V?~&~Steel and Iron, CULTIVATORS AN HARROWS, Corn FJa*ito6, S£ed'SowerB, Qdn Cutter*., Cure Shellura. Straw ^Cuttere, Hiy Knives, Cob GRIND STONES, SHOVELS, Spacs, Forks, Rakes, Hoes,|P^ J^itt»«|.», id and S PLATFORM AND Gntas'SCALES. Ox Yokes and Wh elbarrowa ~y.:r A '—. The subscriber intends to make it an object for the Farmers of Northern Miun ota to purchase of him. »@-PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE E. B. STRONG/ Agent. v4u20-ly O S_A_ID EL THE nmst^djBsirable Dwelling House and grounds in St. Cloud, Minn. The view embraces four miles of the Mississippi, with the Falls of Sauk Ripids, the whole of Wash ington avenue (main Btreet) in St. Cloud al- so, the villages of Sauk Rapids and Brantford ot the east side of the river. The buildings were erected last summer (1861) in the most substantial manner, with stone cellars laid in mertar: well of sulphur watee. on the premis es 45 feet deep and equal in all respects to the water of Aix la Chapelle or Harrowgate also never-failing spring of soft water. The whole property, including 16,000 feet of dimension lumber, will be sold at a great bargain. Ad. dres Box 140, St. Cloud, Minn. February 26th, 1862. v4n32-lm A E I A N O S E ST. CLOUD, MINN. I HPHE above house has been opened by the idtndersigned, vui OH Most jSerTootapd1 am ple accomodations provided Cor the comfort of guests. It is pleasaptly situated, commands a good. vieW&adieV la swll rept Travelers slopping there, can take the stages for any do slredpoiat, .-.y, »-. ..-.- The Crow Wing stage leaves this Bouse on Tue^y,rW^dneartV j^d Frjdajjrnoxnjngs gtg T3nl4±py**J V* e. HI J. W METZROTH, VJiJS CM A A TAILOR, S A E fn ClotWtig,TCloths, Caseisaerec ±J Yestings, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Go*ajsj~*q the- inspection of which he invites bibTriends andtne public. African SaloQBiv.^axber Shop, AND JLUZETQIH: UOTJ3^3. Prof. Cromwell has-reopened in his new building, one door below C. Wait's Bank, wjierefge w^l|6e! b$6ty} |H retg^i anffiJ irait upon nis old patrons to a clean shave, a*fasb» ionuble hair cut, or a scientific shampoon. N. B. Cold or warm lunch any hour through the day or evening, at the shortest notice and best of style. Finest of Liquors and Segars in the bar .WANTED, ttiFragN''*&beV 4Wfo faotie&*W are yet Jj wanted to fill up Capt. Chas. Lueg's Com pany of the 4th Regiment to the maximum of One Hundred and One men. Any one wishing to^oin,t^,C^mpanvjwm apply immediately to GkAjfolELMYEE OrjDHJJ W. KXVOOBDE, at New York Store, St. Cloud. All expenses to the post trill be paid. NOTICKis CHARLES LUEG, Captain, Co. "G," 4th Reg't Minn. Vols. Gcergctowu, Red River, March 1st, 1£62. v4u32-tf hereby given*that the subscriber will make application to the District Court on the first Monday in April next, to have that portion of Anton KdelbrocJi's Addition to St. Cloud loeated on the S. E. quarter of the s! E. quarter of Sec. Ten, and the N, E. quarter of the N. E.. quarter of 8oc, Fifteen, vacated by order of said court. L. GORTON. St. Cloud. March 4th, 1862. mar6-4w 15 Jents Ulforth of rPIIR undersigned wishes to announce to his 1 old patrons and the public generally, that he has on hand at his New Store, on the cor ner of Chapel street and Washington avenue, a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Heavy Crockery, Wooden Ware and a variety of Liquors, which he will sell at St. Paul re tail prices adding transportation. Also, tbat he will pay Saint Paul prices for all kinds of Furs, in cash or trade. M. P. NOEL. St. Cloud, Minn. v4n31-3m S E E W E A yow IS THE TIME To get Borne of that fine M»pM *i» s**5s .ro *J --„-•-. taetim% It is more peodjic.U*re egad sorer crop than other kind, ana doss not smul'—said for Flour is unsurpassed. Also, the most productive and popular kind of POTATOES la Eastern markets. The abe-#e caal obtained only of ft-BRIDGMAlf,