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«5S5j3t ..«•»— 555S5 •••••v.-' «. 1 9 Owing to the amount of labor re- tired on the account curent of the County, we have been unable to issue until to-day (Saturday) Jtie^There will be neither service nor Sabbath school at the Episcopal Churcb on next Sabbath. Regular services on the following week. JflrWe understand that a movement is on foot to attach Benton County to Stearns for judicial and other purposes. JfsT* Win J. Parsons, Esq., has been appointed by Gov. Ramsey a Notary Pub- lic, and folks who. Want to swear or be sworn will call on Mr. P. at his new office in Broker's Block. fi ,i Js*T* The boys at Sauk Centre have re- ceived two and a half months' pay. Lieut. Freeman, with a detachment of sixteen men, has gone through to Fort Abercrom* hie at am escort to the Pajmsster. aWTfce Fair ofthe ladies of the Catholic Church «a Monday and Tuesday evenings laat, roved a success above the most san- guine aatieipatioi a. On both evenings Broker's Hull was a complete jam, notwith standing the disa greeable state of the weather. The proceeds amounted to 9340 W he "Little Monitor" is the name of. anew invention just received at Mar latt Drug Store, by which Kerouno can be burned in fluid lamps. The contriv- ance consists of small cylinder, to be attached to tho tube of the lamp, id which gas is generated and emitted from the top where it is burned. From a trial, we can recommend' the "Little Monitor" to gen- eial o*e. •^Orderl Potter, of Co. 1st. Regt, II. M. R, who his been in town on a abort furlough, returned to his company this week., lie says that l.'te discipline of the company is good, that the best feel- ing prevails among the wen, and that .••Ueir general condition ia much envied by the officers of other companies. Dick, himself, is looking well, and find* soldier- ing to agree with htm. •us^Mr. Atwater, Conntj Auditor, lays before the people of the County in this week's paper* a plain statement of the con- dition of our financial affairs A* will be seen, our present indebtedness is over sis .ihnusand. dollars But we hope that, by the beginning of another year, through the careful management of the Board of Commissioners and the energies of Mr. ".Atwater—who, unlike his predecessor, is iusily engaged, early and lute, upon the duties of hid officurr-a more favorable state* uient may- be shown. We are glad, how-i ewer, to see that the present County au thorities are not afraid to let the people 'understand the exact state of affairs- for what orders were issued, to whom, and in what amounts—as was the case last year, when the. majority refused to have, the ac count current published. Honesty always Jess:*—never shuns—daylight. SOT We are gratified to be able to state that.Stephen Miller has been comniis sioaed. Second Lieutenant in one of the Companies (we do not now remember the letter) of the Seventh Regiment. He en listed as a private, was appointed a non-lespect, eommiesiom officer, and has toy hard study sod application won, after a thor ough examination, the promotion above named. Stephe has many friends in this section of country who will be glad to learn of his success acd we feelt lie: greater pleasure, as he was for almost two years engaged ia this office. Occasionally a printer receives a portion of his reward in this world, but this happens seldom. POISONING CASE AT S A CKNTUE.— From. Lieut J. H7 Raymond who came from Sauk Center last evening (Friday) We learn the particulars of an attempt at poisoning which transpired at that post on the preceding Wednesday. On that day it appears that a number of convalescents of Company D,! were preparing to come to this place on a short furlough, when pre paratory, to storting, the hospital ward master, Mr. Thompson, offered them some bread and dried-apple sauce by way of refreshments Almost immediatly after eating they were seised with violent sick- «ess whieb *, Jfolmer, upon bejjgfccailed in, pronounced to have been projfatefd by croton oil mixed in the apple |Muce. James Burnett, of (Jo. II, 8th KeJ|ient, the hospital cook, was arrested and put1 in the guard house, on suspicion of having introduced the poison into the food. The mixture is supposed to have been intended tor the ward master. The men recovered from the effects under proper treatment. fufr Brig. Gen. Van Cleve arrived in St. Paul on Wednesdsy evening, from Rosccrane* army, and is stopping St theto International. s^-Thelistofuncontea Wlllll the incorporate limits will be noticed else where. A number of important changes have been made since last issue. The Town Marshal also gives notice that tax-paying time has come around, and %s the proper blanks have been printed, the matter should be attended to at an early day. rHOHIAVKCBNTai. Erection of Defentea.—Military I'oiition of Sauk Centre— Health of the Soldier:—Capt. Tay lor at 'faetidioua" is irett atever.—Qood feelmg.—Revda Main and Thompson. From QurJRigular Correspondent. DEAR LOCAL.—Sauk Centre, thongh not absolutely the "hub" of the universe, promises to become quite an important centre for military operations, in this De partment, and, in consequence, annexation of territory, at the garrison here, is the order of the day. 1 understand that Capt. Taylor haa received orders to enlarge the area of the fortifications, so as to include about three acres, double the extent of the present enclosure. This, when accom plished, will give ample accommodations to the settlers in this neighborhood, for buitdirig" temporary-, houses for the con venience of their families, and was reconi- mended to the Department by Capt. Tay lor, for that special purpose, on the solicit ation of settlers. Two bastions of solid oak timber are to be built, one at the N W. angle and the other at the S. E an gle of the stockade. These bastions are to be of hexagonal shape, and two stories in height, mounted with howitzers or oth er artillery. Undoubtedly, Sauk Centre, from its ge- ographical position, will be the "base of operations,*' in this part of the State, for the ensuing campaign against the Indians. The sense of security, which the establish ment of this Post affords, here in the cen tre of a fine agricultural country, will give confidence to the people, and it is to be hoped will encourage them in following op their usual avocations. ffrom the unusual open character of the winur, there haa beeu a good deal of sick ness smovg soldiers in garrison— rheumatism a»'d t'onchial affections chief ly. John Simonuon is cow qnite sick.— O. E Garrison has i.?en «ick for some t"me, arid leaves for St. Cloud to-day on sick furlough. Sam. Holes h.io.been very sick at Abercrombie, but is better "ow and also on sick furlough "Paul Daven port is in Hospital sick. Capt. Taylor Company has nqt suffered much with sick ness until lately. The Capt. himself is very busyV seeing to the enlargement and other operations about the garrison—baa a scjad of anon- constantly in the woods gcttitig out timber for the works. The Capt.,'With the exception of an extraordi nary attention to his personal appearance, in the matter of etoUtes, boots and hair, is not much altered. It is «ot thought that it interferes at all with hie efficiency at commander Tho officers of Capt. Tay lor\ and McCoy's companies arc w«U and always on a geutlemaniy and friendly un derstanding. Rev. Blain, of Co. D, holds religious service every Sunday, which is usually well attended, ffov B. is held iu high both by officers and men. as an exemplary, sincere, and earnest christian, a*d his influence among hitf fellow soldiers is .highly salutary, ltev. -Thompson, of the same company, is very usefully em ployed as Ward master in the Hospital. He does his duty there, in a conscientious and satisfactory manner and is admirably qualified for the charge of the sick. A havy yard is to be built in the West probaly at St. Louis. N O I E O A A E S The tax fiist of the' Incorporate Town of St CUud for the A. D. 1862 having beeu placed in my hand for collection. Notice ia hereby given that all taxes on per soual operty must be paid within twenty days trom date: and if said taxes are not paid within said specified time, 1 am ordered tocol- tate must be paid on or before the first day of. June 1868, otherwise interest at the rate off twelve per cent per annum will be charged all the same. Office Broker'i Block v5n«9 PROBATEMeeker VKTtctvnc 1 State of Ohio:' ,\ The resolution of thanks passed by your honorable body, to the army of the Cumber land, its commanding Qenoral and his staff, has been duly received and published to the troops ol this command., On behalf of all, return you heartfelt thanks. This is indeed a war for the maintenance of the Constitution and the laws—nay. for national existence—against those who have despised our honest friendship, deceiv ed our just hopes, and driven us to defend our country and our homes. By foul snd willful slanders on our motives and inten tions, persistently repeated, they have ar- rayed against us our own fellow citizens, bound to us by the triple ties of consan guinity, geographical position, aud com- mercial interest. Let no man amocg us be base enough to forget this, or fool enough to trust to an oligarchy of traitors to their friends, to liberty and human freedom. Voluntary exile* from home and friends, for the de- fence and safety of all, we long for the time wheu gentle peaee shall again spread her wings over our. land but we know no such blessing is possible while the unjust and arbitrary power of the rebel lenders fronts and threatens us. Crafty as the tox^ cruel as the tiger, they cried," no coercion /'while preparing to strike us, Bully like, they proposed to fight us because they said they could whip us five to one and now, when driven back they whine out "no invasion," and prom- ise us of the West permission to navigate the Mississippi river, if we will be "good boys/' and do as they bid us. Whenever they have the power, they drive before them into their ranks the Southern people, and they would also drive us. Trust them' not. Were t**ey able, they would invade and destroy us without mercy. Absolutely assured of these things, I am amaxed that any one could think of peaee on any terms. who entertains the sentiment is fit only to be a slave he who utters it at this time, moreover, is a traitor to his country, who deserves the scorn and contempt of all hon orable men. When the power of the un scrupulous rebel leaders is removed, and the people are free to consider and act for their own interests which are common with out"* under this Government, there will be no 'reuJ difficulty in fraternization. Be tween On-' taste? and social life there are few-ir differences tha.? between those of the people of the northe.n «nd* southern prov inces of England or Irelan J- H"^ing the time may speedily come when iL'1 pov"?r of the perfidious and cruel tyrant of rebellion having been overthrown, a peace may bo laid on the broad foundation of national unity and equal justice to all, under the Constitution and laws. I remain your fellow citizen, 4thday Yours tiuly, p. Allot. GRANDELMYER Marshal. NOTICE—IN PROBATE Court, county. Minnesota. In the matterof the application of EdwinS. Fitch for letters of administration on the estate of Rtbinson Jones,.deceased late of said count*, intestate. On reading and filing said application, duly verified, it is ordered that Monday, the SibFoil-' day ot March, A. D. 1363, at 10 o'clock, A. I at an/ office in lorett City, te assign for bearing said application, of which all persons interested will take due notice. And it is further ordered that the petitioner give notice of the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this notice to be published in the St. Cloud DSMOOSAT, three successive weeks prior said day of hearing. A. C. SMITH, Judge. Dated Forest City, Feb. 9th, 1863. fsbl9-8w|| I W. S. RosBCttANs, Maj. Gen. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAY.—Taken St. Cloud, Feb. 19th, 18»i3. 'ftjbl9-&w|| MORTGAGE SALE. Name of Mortgagor—Elms Rrundage. 3» atue of Mqr gagee—William D. Babbitt. Dateof MbHgagc—May 8rd 1858. When and where recorded—In the Office of Register of Deeds for the County of Morrison at the town of Little Falls, Minnesota, on the 0 a 1 8 5 8 A a 6 Descriptions of Mortgaged premises—Twen ty «vo feet by one hundred and fifty on the bwuth Side of Lot three (3) in Block eighteen (18) ia the Town of Utile Falls (County of Morrison anJ State of Minnesota) as surveyed and platted bjr&M.,Putn%aj VVhjjn .a.ud t» m\iom% aaeigbed—The said Mortgage on the seventeenth day of March 1862, waa duly assigned by said Mortgagee, to George B. Stone andsaid assignment was duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds fof the said County of Morrison on the 8th day of April A. D. 1862. Amount claimed to be unpaid and due on said mortgage at the date sf ^h«s. notice, Three hundred and sixty Dollars ($360.00) principal and interest. W ^ef*J,!t o«*n »«le in the con 9 Hescribeil mortgage, by the failure of the said mortgagor to pay said sum of money due thereon and fully payable, whereby the power or sale therein contained has become operative, and no proceedings hav ing been had at law or otherwise for the recov ery of any part of the sum thereby aecursd to be paid. Now, therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of said power of sale and pursuant to' statute, laid mortgage wiR be foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged lands Snd' premises at rublic auction, to the highest cash bidder at the Front door of the Court House iu Little ®n T"«»d*y the 7th day sf April, H. D. 1868, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to sat isfy the amount that will then be due on said mortgage with disbursements and oosta by law allowed. GEORGE B.8TONB. febl9-6w Assignee of Mortgagee. JAS. F. BBAOLKT, A'tty. for Assignee A. T. UPHAM, 8UHGEQ.ll DENTI8T, ST CLOUD, MINN.BSOIA- zoom i«w-i ii t" 50 up by the subscriber, at his residence, about fifteen miles above Rich mond, in Towu 124, ia the beginning of Oc tober,' a HElFBtt, red\ with white face, about three years old. The owner can hare the same by calling at once, proving property and pay ing charges. ,,„ _UlSUlWE..ttAUCil. 50 TV CHII t. itr s.m THI LADIES '.-* PWRPAMKA TH E WIPER CAMPAIG N HA THE GENTLEMEN WOOL, ","-'•' N A St. GcrBMua St., St. Cloud. And FU •K WHOLESALE AND EETAIL, 1 A A BBLS. MESS PORK, at J- & $ H. C. BURBANK $ CO. 150 BQLS. FLOUR, at C. U. C. BURBANK $ CO. r\r\(\ BBLS^SALINASALT.at VI li •.*•- J. Vffff. C. BURBANK CO. 100 SKJJ. J. C. H. too i- SALT, at 'BURBANK $CO. BBL8. SUGAR—RBr/NED.N.O. Prime, and Porto Rico, at C. 4' li. C. BURBANK BBLS. CRUSHED AND POWDERED Sugars. 50 boxes Mould Candles. .25 do. Star Candles, at J. C. g- H. C. BURBANK CO. ROXES PALM SOAP. 25 do German Soap. 10 do. Castile Soap, at 7 r_ 10 J. a $ jr. c. B.URBANKZ CO. TIERCES RICE. 10 BBLS. RICE. 10 Sacks Dried Peaches. 20- do do Apples, at 50 J. C. IT. C. BURBANK $ CO. BOXES SALERATUS. .' 10 Boxes Stareh, Pearl and Corn, at J. C. B. C. BURBASKS CO. I ESTS Y. IT. TEA. chests Imperial Tea. iu Ji'ri 20 do assorted Black Teas, at 'vJJv\^*'*® 126 J. C. BURBANK# CO. 6\£ -BBLS N. O. MOLASSES 20 hbls.-S. H. Syup. 20 kegs do do JO do Golden do •10- do Amber do, at s.'C. $.B. C. BUBBNK& COi 1 A BBLS. COMMON, lUU Mt Whisky. 15 BOURBON AND pipes Holland Gin. 6 do French Brandy, at J.C.$ ft. C. BURB iNKfCO. BBLS. CARBON OIL. 6 do Kerosene Oil. 10 do Burning Fluid, at J. C. $-H. C. BURRNK& CO. ASSORT^D^OBAQCO-irGiOMrRISINW all the favorite brands, at J. c.$ n: C. BURBANK $ CO. KEGS OF NAILS AND SPIKES. 60 boxes assorted Window Glass 10 gross pt flasks 5 casks Prunes 1 5 casks Currants 2 cases Nutmegs 20 matts Cassia 60 cans Mustard 10 hags Whole Pepper and Pimento cans English and French Mustard 60 bbla Vinegar 20 Dbxes BabbitVs Pnre.Sal«atu» 20 coils assorted Manillan Cordase 26 doVeh Bed Cords''" 16 boxes Vermicelli and Maecaroni 20,boxes 8tarcb 10 dozen 2 and 8 Hooped Pails 20 doxen assorted Tuba 600 boxes G. D. Caps—an Ely's hnd Coke's water. 6«0 lbs Bar Lead 60 sacks shot &'#• ff. C. BURBANK& CO. 1 Vtmsy fo (fermain at., St. CUud, Minn eo*»-flefcifMN8g-a^a-^--,iln«i'. =r*~ •5'-- Can be protected from the cold by calling AT ones and iking their seteottoae fresa the best assortment of Dry Deeds ever offered in this city, in Broker's Block, at the Store of J. C. ft H. C. BURBANR & CO., Morocco, Kid, Goat, Serge and Glove-kid Balmorals Kid. Goat and Serge Congress Gaiters Kid and Serge Lacs Gaiters Misses and Children's Boots, Gaiters rand Anklet**. '&& 1 We would eepeeiaUu edit attention to tie following artklet, teieeted with great tare 8ilks—black, figured and Florence—DeBnge, reped and plotn, Brocade Mixtuee, Chints, Broehe, Coberrg, ildc and Rap Merinos, Delaines—plain, figured, reped and all-wool—Paris Plaids and Alapacca, Britliints, Ladies' doth, Ladies' Yosts, Balmorals, French Corsets, Ruffling and Dimity Bands. Our Staple Qoode are well teieeted, and among them may be found a good ateortment of the following Muslins, bro. and bl'd, Canton Flannels bro. and bl'd, Denims, Hickory, Ticking, Drillings, Docking, Flannels—gray, red, striped and a id Damasks, linen and worsted, ,Mwftft I fjfU H-DHHSSUfl Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, ShetUnd Wool, Sin gle and Double Zephyr, Velvets, cotton and silk, Ladies' Hoods, etc.. etc., etc., etc., etc., etc, etc., at J. C. & H. C. BURBANK 4 CO. LADIES BALMORAL SHOES AND GAITERS. Can, also, take the seeond-best chance of being pretested .. from the dangers of a Minnesota winter, by forti- -•." fying themselves with a suit of Clothes select ed out of one of the best stocks of Ready Made Clothing eter offered west of 8t. PauL If yon doubt it, -please .. call and examine for your self, at the 8ure of J. C. 4 H. C. BURBANK A CO., Saint Germain street, Broker's Blook: ^. :sr A Good Ateortment TGLOVES iiRTlflT^¥.apai Fur, Buck, and Yarn. 1 at*° I A O S S O O S -A.1TID S O The best assortment in the market, and custom-made, at Q!2ii3T?i Groceries and Provisions. J. C. & H. 0. BURBANK & CO. OK WHOLE, HAEF AND QUA'RS BOXES 0 0 Raisins, crop of 1861, at J. C. & H. C. BURBANK $ CO. (JARD1NES. %j 20 eases and boxes 50 cases 2 qt cans fresh. Cove Oysters 10 do do .. '-^Lobsters 10 do do a a .fc-i-OiHWIi S JUST COMMENCED! for thit market: aa •7 7ininii«f1 r*t fa* VII A S J'*' PRINTERS'bINK—ALL Salmon J. C. H. C. BURBANK $ CO. COLORS For sale j. a j- n. a PURBANK 4- co. YJTJE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 20. BOXES VV of "Western Reserve" CheeBe, which we can offer very low for cash. J.V. B. C. BURBANK CO. UNITED STATES TAX NOTICE. Notice is hereby gl'«u ih&t th* Revenue tax assessed in Stearns, Todd. Cass and Douglas, counties in the. Second Coltecum. Patriot of Minnesota is nhw due and payable to the un-blocks dersigned who will be in attendance at Clear water Hotel, in the town of Clearwater, ou the 31st day of January. 18b3 at the Hotel in Fair Hav*n, in the town of Fair Haven, on the 2d day of February next at D. French's, in the town1ot Maine Prairie, on the 2d at Line man's Hotel, in St. Joseph, on the 4th at Cold Springs Hotel, on theSth at Richmond Hotel, on the 5ih at Bohmer's House, the 6th at Burns' house, the 7th at Sauk Centre hotel, the 7th and 9th at Fort Ripley, the 13th and 14th at Chippewa Agency, the 16th at my office in St. Cloud from the 24th inst. until the 1st of March 1863, to receive said taxes. All persons who shall neglect to pay the du ties and taxes ao assessed as aforesn id at or wit h in the time *boTe_specified, will be liable to pay ten. per ceotuai'.additional upon thf amount iJiereof, according to an Act of CongreBe, ap proved July 1st, 1862, for raising Revenue to p»y interest on the public debt, and for ether purposes. -•*•.• Jan22-4w." S. B. riNNEY, Deputy Collector, Sub Division No. 12, 2d Col lection Dist. Mine. Dated at St. Cloud this 22d day of Jan. 1863. fH ?5,1»1 1 V.B. LARO Orrics, ST. CLOOO, MINN. January 6th 1863. To Linus B. Stowell: You are hereby noti wed that on Friday, the 27th day of February, A. D.. 1868, at 10 O'clock a. M. of said day at the 8. Land Office in St. Cloud,- Minn., droof will -be offered in support of my appli cationtopre-empt the W of and N. B.J of the N. E. fof Sec. 10 and the 8. W. of the SB. I of Sec 8 T. 126 north of Range 34 Win thi«. Land Dist claimed adversely by you av which time and place, yon are required to appear and contest said application. 1 tiEORGE GOtLD. WM. J. PASSOMS, Att'y for Applicant* jan8-4w !fl S. LAND Orrics, ST. Ctocn, Mtkir. January 6th, 1863. To Edward 0. Hamlin [late] Judge of the 4th Judicial District and John P. Tweed: You' and each of you are hereby notified that ou Cloud, Minn., proof will be offered in support of mjr application to pre-empt the 8. W. I of See. 3, T. 126, Range 34 W, in thia Land Dis trict, claimed adversely by you at which time and place yon, ace required to appearand contest said applications. *OJlIT l&tS&ftSG} MERRITT. W«. Jt PARBOKB, ittt'j for Applicant. •MM—-"B"fi ww*W"n» I W (AT BBADPORD'8 OLD STAND) Ne Spring aid Stumer STO-OBI! ot%., l^i BEAVER,. PLUSH&CLOTH. J. C. H. C. BURBANK & CO. YOK The Snbscriber has JUST RBCBIVED, and is prepared to exhibit,, a large and desirable stock of staple and fancy "i HATS & CAPS: BOOT8& SHO^H STRAW HATS & BONNET8, PAPER HANGINGS, GROCERIES, *e ITU! Purchasers will do well to give sae a call, as am selling 08 st A Smal AdTanc for Cash .-'. R. BSIfllBTT. St. Cloud, June 24th, 1862. v4n28-ly To Claimants of Lots In the In corporate Town of St. Cloud. At a meeting of the Town Council of St. Cloud, held January 23d, 1863, the following resolution was adopted: Rttolved, That the Recorder be requested to publish in the official paper of the town, a list of all the uncontested lots, blocks and frac tional lots and blocks, within the corporate entry of the town of 8t. Cloud on which'the as sessments remain unpaid, together with the name of the claimants and the amount of the assessment thereon and furthn), that the Re corder append, or prefix, a notice to said list, to the effect that said olaimants have 1'urtaer time granted them, to the first day of March, 1863, and no longer, wherein to pay lbs said assessments, and receive deeds for their re spective lota or interests. In accordance with the above resolution,-1 append a list of" said uncontested lots, sad hereby notify all persons interested that if the assessments on same are not paid on or before the 1st day of March, A. D. 1803 the a«d lots, and fractional lots and blocks, .will be sold by iu? Marshal, in accordance aith the provisions 01 0 eharter, approved March 8th, 186& LIST.Or fUiaOKTB8T*U LOTS OK WBtCft ASStSfi MKKTS KKMAIM C.srAID. No. Of What Amt. filing. Title in LoLVk. turuey tax. 98 II. Fittsan. 22 ft. of 1 1 Wilson's 511 0 91 JSchoentebensJof 5 2 Wilson's 110 117 Jas H. Relley 8 4 do -3 25 117 JasH. Kelley 6 4 do 8 26 117 Jaa H. Kelley 2 6 do 3 26 91 Schonlebea mid 7 7 da ,- 1J10 178 John Lunger nj of 9 8 do 1 10 225 Wileon 1 18 Jin debal. ia Lewry's 8 25 66 Ann EG win 10 17 Wiuou 8 26 207 J. R. Winslow spart 62 W 8 25 63 Jad Gwin 9 28. db" -^taji 68 Jas Gwin 10 2« as 3 68 Ann EGwin -6 24 do 65 0 U3. James Gwin 5 28 do 3 2". 66 Ann E Gwin 7 28 do 3 2« 158 E melinc Walker 1 29 do S 2S 68 Ann E Gwin 4 & 6 33 do 8 26 42 LOrr & A Smith 9 42 tfo S25 42 10 42 do" 8^26 253JW.Read 1 2 4 do 6'60 256 8 Caldwell 8 44 do 8 6 225 Wilson ab'tlef-nof44 do 1 251 W Read 2 48 do 3 25 226 J. W Read 4 46 do 8 2. 225 J: Wilson 4 616 56 do 6 42 JLOrrHuU A Smith 2 69 do "6 50 42 On and A Smjth 6 7 9 & 10 6t de 13 00 225 Wileo'ir piece of land lying of lot 2 blk I Edelbj ook's add. 1 ?r» 225 Wilson fractional I do 3 26 60 Warwick 9 do 8^6 2071. Winslow 2 Tots fronting on Per,cy avenue I E 0V: ft SO 114 M. Reder,lot 10,subdnbk80.de 826 141 Lautrmaa, 39 do 8 26 219 Marv Jane Cutter, tract of iaad bor- f' ing on Mississippi river and caat sf block Wilaon's survey 3 26 [frontingof Wdikin$to*moeniietaxfind wi^ rAro* hte 8 4" 4 and tying next south :.. i*/ Be Boekiium^ ,• •,-••,.•. i«M'l AVlLiCtfRtU S Cloud, Jan. 30th, 1868. lieeevder I LOUR IN STORK AlCDtOR SALE. AT J1 the storeroom of Post Office Buttons St. cfcd.