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***IW| ^»i*li»li»W«WWMMWKMMEp3J|p[^f^J'^ ifTTZ 41 raw —T' •.• _*,., •.•_, II ii'if I I A A IC E CIEA SAIMI 4I»ti I0HT30 RESTAURANT!! In the building forri&fiy occupied by Profes sor Cromwell as a Saloon Mid Barber Shop— which hat boon renovated, repaired and im proved, and ia »ow opened for the benefit of the public and Epicurean's especially. And, notwithstanding "Little Crow is not Captured, there' h'o* reason why the ahould not 0 "KEEP €001," Call at the Bazar, where you will be served to order with ICE COOL LEMONADE, SODA DEER\ ICEDi CLARETS, And all the cooling beverages of the season. C7 A TV I E £9 Stevart'e trouble Refined Rose, Strawberry, Chocolate, Fig, Cherry, Brandy, Grape and Ice Cream Drops. PIGS. Figs Pressed, Figs Crystallised, Fig Paste, and Figs Natural. PEACHE8 & i" A" APPLES. O S I 8 By the c*» or dish, to order*.- English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Al monds, Filberts, Hickory Nuts and Hazel Nats, StrawlttiTifs ami Cream. TOLD LUNCH AND 110T MEALS At all hours, to order. In connection with the establishment is a a Hi With lady waiters iff ftfewdwaee/ THE PROPRIETOIl, Thankful for the many favors received from the citizens of 8t. Cloud and vicinity, hopes tjy strict attention to business and gentleman ly deportment to all, to merit a continuance of the same, with an additional share of tho pub lic patronage. 8. R. FOOT. St. Cloud, June 20tb, 18G3. v5n!8-ti GltEAT BARGAINS IN BUY GOODS FROM NEW YORY AUCTION SALES D. W. INGERSOLL & CO., Are just receiving their third purchase of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, bought at the recent panic Auction Sales, and offer to their old customers great bargains in S A I E S E S S O O S As follows 1.000 yards best quality Mozambique. 2,000 do striped Lenan, at 25 cents. 1,000 do Plaid ArsoKnae, 36 eeats. SOU do black and white Cballies, 30 cents. 1,000 do striped Plaid and Mode. Colored1 Alp%c*a» and Oriental Lustre*.— Black and Colored'Silks French add AitieV ioan Lawns. English and American Ging ims. English, French and American Calicoes, some as low as 16 cents. lb Fancy Goods, we are prepared to offer great bargains. Ladiea' Collars—embroider ed, linen and ruffled. Barege and Grenadine Veils. Crape and Black Lace Veils. Plain and Embroidered Linen and Cambric Hand kerchief, from 12} to 91. In Gloves and Hosiery, we have every vari ety, for ladies and gentlemen. Embroidery Braids, silk and worsted* Parasols and Sunsing Umbcrellas. "Bradley's*' celebrated Hoop Skirt. In Woollens we ha*» Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Ladies Cloakings, and Men's wear of all kind*. Also, Irish Linens, Tatte Lin ens, Table Covers, Oil Cloth &o. Wo wilt sell at prieea VUfffg competition. All purchasers of Dry Goods, at wholesale and* retail, will find this the best place to buy for cash. D. W: INGBRSOLL ft CO., Janl-tt 8L Minn. A A E jeS«PH'«OWARB-, Proprietor. Att'krud* of* mtn*—beef,\parkj--chickens taekey*. eaenaga. puddrngr smokedtongue, &c kept constantly on hWflff and for sabs at the lowest rates All pewnf wishing meat are requestsd to call. Opposite (be American Home. C. F. AW POWELL, DEALERS 1H HARDWARE, ^TC5-V?GS {«., jc), *.. ,.,. ., —i ||FParticula attention paid to all kind of tin and and sheet-iron jobbing. CHAl r. FOWKLL, WW/ -rdwELi.. P. TALCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Corner First Avenue and Welles Street, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. j"l DEALER in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver" Thimbles, & &c of fine quality, which he will sell as low as any of like quality ean be bought this side of Chicago. Call and see. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &e., repaired in good and satisfactory mantfff, and on reasona ble terms. ST/ 1 6 UD iTlbttv niicl 4 S A full supply of A I Made at the Fremont Mills, kept constantly on hand. Purchasers will find it to their ad vantage to call at this store, on St. Germain street, and obtain their flour and feed. The highest cash price paid for wheat. ADDISON GILMORE. St. Cloud, June 30th, IC03. v5n40-tf it N a W The undersigned has just erected a large and commodious stable on the corner of Lake Street and* Petty Place*, opposite Clark's store, near the Central House, which he has filled with livery stock, comprising a number of FINE HORSES, Suitable for either riding or driving, and a variety of A N S O E I E S For single or double team. Commodious, elegant carriages for pleasure part irs always ready. All orders for teams for Excursions, Fune rals or a Journey will be attended to promptly. His stock is of the best kind, and he invites his friends to coll L. B. SILSBY. St. Cloud, June 23d, 1863. v5n49-ly IPLO'W" S O NICOLAS LAHR MAGermain always be found at his shop or St. street, at the sign of the PLOW, Where he keeps on hand Plows of all kinds o1" his own make, for sale, and which he warrafis to give good satisfaction. A WAGON SHOP Is connected with his establishment. JVcic Wagons made to Order. IftJ is-prepared to do all kinds «f BLA CKSM1T1I1KO, And attends especially to REPAIRING Plows and- Wagons of every description. v4n45 I I N E MRS. PLACE has Just received from New York a full and choice assortment of Millinery Goods of superior quality aird' richness, which she will sell cheap for cash. Dress and Cloak Making done to order and in the most fashionable styles. She receives patterns quarterly from Mme. Dcmorest's es tablishment. Particular attention paid, to bleaching, dres and dyeing straws. Orders promptly at tended to. Rooms on Washington avenue, above Sims' Drug8tore. v5n42-if. I I N E MUS. BLOOD wouleVnespeotfully say to the ladies of St. Cloud and vicinity, that Hhe has ret*ri^d from-tlfrcast where ahe made a selection of Goods, whichiSnOw offered at pri ces a little in advance of flrst eost, including RIBBONS. FLOWERS &«•:,. that oatftfOt flail to suit the most fastidious. All orders prompt ly attended to. y5n42-4w IJ n6vira-ly AM PREPARED TO "WEAVR CARf ET8 in the best manner,1 -and on 'the shortest notice. Rooms, wo doof#.soufh oft he Stearns Ubuee. MRS. MARGARET MOORE. NEWMtJG^ 1MIE JS A GR1CULTURAL ikpLkMENTZ Corner Washington and Lake streets, ST. CLOUD, MINN. UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announce to the ailieaitt 0 St. CwtntwMfl* "Upper Mississippi country" generally, that he has opened a Drug Store in the building known as "Gorton's building," oorner of Lake itraet and Washington avenue, where may be ound at all times a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP E I A S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and PAT EIT MEDIC 1**8 IFTT-R/IE W N 8 I I O S CIGARS and TOBACCO. HEowoulassortment'attention: ask the of Physicians bis oftfifdeAh Co.'s Flnid Extracts and S\igar Coated Pills,-Hi being the purest, best and most reliable preparations ever offered to the profession. j:i. IS stock of raints and Oilt \t most com plete, and the attention of Painters and bilders is respectfully asked thereto. Bull I.^HE O I {Spring and Winter Wheat) A N E A &c & stock of Patent and Family Medicine* embraces all the preparations of Ayer, the Grsefenberg Company, Wells, Wisten, Jayne, Bryan, and many others. FOoR the Toilet he has all the preparations Lubine, Harrison, Wright, Bazin, and other celebrated Perfumers—Fancy Soap, Burnett's Cocoaine, Cocoa Pomade,—Hair, Flesh and Tooth Brushes, Hair Dyes, &c. &c &c together with a large assortment-Jof Marsh & Co.'s Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Support ers. The best plain Leaf and other Tobaccos, both chewing and smoking, to be found in the place. He will pay particularattention to the compounding of Physicians' preaerip tiecw at all-hours, and from his ling experience and strict attention to business, he flatters himself that he will merit a share, of public patronage. I St. Cloud. Nov. 2*th. 1861. v3n81 WE PLEDGE OURSELVES To show all calling on us THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF O O S AJN X) S O E S In the Stat?, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. vou42-ly 73 iI( ',,•.. a I DYE8TUFFS, PERFUMERY and '•, r., •.: FANC1T ARTICLES, .. LJUI I GLASS, L. a. SIMS. WM J. SMITH & CO., St. Paul, Minn. LIME & LUMBER! (J CONSTANTLY on hand a full supply of first quality lime^at $ 1 per barrel or when taken in quantities of over twenty barrels, at 75 cents per barrel. Lumber and all building material furnished to order at the lowest.cash prices. Every style of Furniture can be furnished immediately at the same office. All kinds of produce taken in exchange Office at the New York Store. FOWLER & TOBEY. St. Cloud. June 5th, 18G2. v4n45-ly CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! J. W. T. IUTTLE, Is manufacturing and. has now on hand, at his wareroom, in Lower St. Cloud a full supply of Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Office Chairey \*3 Secretaries, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Washstands, Workstands, Breakfast and Dining Tables, &c he. Terms, Cheap Jor Cash.. O-tVXjCj A.TT1D S E E FURNITURE! FURNITURE! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED has constantly on J_ hand and for sale, at his shop onWashing on'tavenue, a few doors above rhe Willis House a completfc'osBortflfentf of Wrriiturccomprlsiflg1 Bedsteads fVotit' KHo Bureaus from ID to" Which he will exchange for whaat rye, oats, beef, pork, flour or cranberries at the highest market price.. ,• S. O. CRAWFORD. O A S O N E S BLACKSMITH. A k'ndaof work dorffihtbe best possi ble 'tanner, Particular attention given to horse ox-shoeing, plow" work*," an*re» pairing all kiqds. Shop in same building with ifcrf vMree*7'?f0a^ri,,ge I W W I I BH ii,-. I E E (AT BRADFORD'S OLD STAND) IJSTo &T.. New Spring and Siimmfr STOCK! The Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, and is prepared to exhibit, a large and desirable stock of staple and fancy An z~if{i&] DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, I 3 I 3 3 3 HiTS & CAPS: Sddff^ & siloes STKA# HATS & BONNETS, PAPER HANGINGS, A* GtROCPRIES, dpCf.. d?c ivc.j tSre.f St. Cloud, June 24th, 18G2f. v4n28-ly THE OLDEST SEWING ttACEttttt IN THE WORLD, N 0 p. :",i,. Bi&icxK: mum. AND' STdNE LTMJS FOlfc SALE By M. LADD. iu Lower St. Cloud. 5SR8 J.l.il)lUUIJii &c. Pardnbaift will tTo weil to give roc call, as I ^lllii* oft' at A Small Ad'vari'cefoY Oath olesale or retail SEWIN MACHINE Invented in 1845—Perfected in 1862 Signal reward to the great Americon Inven tor—five Premiums taken by the Howe Sewing Machine at the International World's Fair this season in London, England, where the Took the Imperial Gold Medal as first nnd highest premium for excellency of Machine also, four other Gold Medals as First Premi ums for the four different grades of work also tour Honorable Mentions for good wpik, com prising the only premiums given, cither for excellency or for work Thus the Original Howe Sewing Machine, from which all others derive their vitality, has established itself by taking five Gold Medals out of six, and four Honorable Mentions out of five, at a World's Fair, where all of the leading Sewing Ma chines, both in (his country and Europe, were on trial, as the best Sewing Machine in the world. ,j ,i S E O O Is Agent for the sale of the Hewe Sewing Ma chines, and has them on exhibition at herand Millinery Rooms, where she will take pleasure in giving any instruction in the use of these, the best Machines in the world. They are less complicated in their construction than any other extant less* liable to get out of order, and easier adjusted and worked by the newhas beginner. Call and see them. Try them be fore buying elsewhere. v5n40-tf O I I E $18are SOlaw Lounges '-J .from 4 3 16at Secretaries from 6 to 60 Chairs per set, from 8.60 tol8 Rooking Chairs .. from 1.60 to 8 Washstands from 150 to 10 Tables and Work-tablcB. sr 'i i' Is hereby given, that pursuant to directions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the utttfcrsigued'Will be prepared to re ceive applications at the Land Office at Saint Cloud, Mintieset*, OH' Monday, the 17th day of August, 1863, .for entries of such lands as remaining unsold and unappropriated by and keretofore subject to sale and entry the Land Office at Otter Tail City, Minne sota, now discontinued. Given under our hands at St. Cloud, Min nesota, this 27th day Of Juttei 1808. 4, T. C. MoCLURE, Register. jy2-6w C. A. OILMAN, Receiver. FAIRBANKS ml 5 FWRBWK8,GREEHL«FAC0.i 172 LAKE Stll^ET, N MJ0&•.•QBXRtUMAWBun Faskidndble JeWfelry Utore lot n»$W pie, A 2 1 HT 0 LOTTED- Castor^ Cake' Baskets, Grid Chains, Rings, Thimbles, and everything else pertaining to a FIUST CLASS JEtyELRt STORE..,, ,, My goods weiv purchased exclusively for cash from the largest wholesale houses in cite Union, and are for sale at the '. •,' I LOWEST PRICES. All goods warranted precisely as represent ed.- Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. A full Supply of Watch Materials always on hand. AH kinds of new wheels and "new parts of the watch manufactured for the trade at a rea sonable discount. Store in Greenlcaf'a Block, opposite Concert Hall, near the Post Office. v5n49-ly D. C. GREENLEAF. PROF. O. J. WOOD'S A I E S O A I E Tuts astonishing preparation turns tho Hair back to its orioginal color, after having become gray, and reinstates it in all its original health, luster, softness, and beauty—removes all Dan druff from the Scalp, and all unpleasant itch ing. It will also cure Cutaneous Eruptions, such as Scald Head, Tetter, &c and henc, creates a perfectly healthy condition of the Scalp, by acting as a Stimulant and Tonic tc the orgaus supplying the coloring matter to the Hair, oompletely restoring them to their original vigor and health—thus preventing aft tendency to become gray. It also prevents the Hair from becoming un healthy and falling off, and causes it to grow and tlucked where it is goney by resuscitating the .organs necessary to supply nKtriment and coloring matter. Thousands of Soldiers in the Army have testified to the above, who had become gray and lost their Hair bysickness, change of cli mate, and inattention, while performing eaenp duty. As a Restorative and Dressing, iB has no equal. S. MARLATT, Wholesale & Retail Agent for northern Minnesota. v5a4tM»uv. $150. BEST PIANOS, $1H GROVESTEEN & HALE, having raws*** to their new warerooms, N £7 8 a a are now prepared to offer the public a mugnif-a icent new scale full .-•/.• 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for $££& GASH, Warranted for 5. years. llich moulding cases, $ 1 7 5 to $ 2 0 0 and'warranted made of the best seasoned ma (eTrttVftfidio Stand better than any sold for $400 or $w 0 .'bvthe old methods of manufacture. We invite tAfe best judges to examine and try theseftewMu^Sfruments,and we stand ready at all times fwiest them with any others manu factured in tliis country. «T««iS«ni»wBSWWWW mi tea 1^tJBw**!tt?M''1 The ladies and gentlemen tif ibis eity *nd vicinify, ore invited tp •««HP»M »ke LAROE8T A ND CllOlCJ?8^.. ABBWJHiST OF NBWV-W^y81OT''jEW«'inTv" uiaU Hil o»- Waitehe* Clocks, Silver Ware, l'lated Ware, Diamond '''"Odods, Stiver Tea Set$, Agent for Seth Thomas' Clocks, alio agent .\ iwl*. f° *ke celebrated American Watches. Particular attention paid to repairing every description of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in the best possible manner. We manufacture all kinds of Or any other pattern of Jewelry, &c in our line. All work will be done promptly in a workmanlike manner and better than any other establishment in this section of the country. K\l orders by letter or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GROVESTEEN & HALE, v5n8-lf 478 Broadway, New York. MORTGAGE SALE. Name of Mortgagor—Elias Brundage Name of Mortgagee—William D. Babbitt. Date of Mortgage—May 31 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 t'ic 4th day of May 1858, in Book "A" pages 180 & 187. Pescript ions of Mortgaged prc*pisgs—Twen ty-five feet by one hundred nnd fifty'on the South Side of Lot three (3) in Block eighteen (18) in tho Town of Little Falls (County of Morrison and State of Minnesota) as surveyed and platted by S. M. Putnam. When .and..to whom assigned—The said Mortgage on the seventeenth day of March 1862, was duly assigned by said Mortgagee, to George B. Stone and said assignment was duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for the said County of Morrison on the 8th day of April A D. 18G2. Amount claimed to be unpaid and due on said mortgage at the date of (his notice, Three hundred and sixty Dollars ($300100) principal interest. t-3oI Whereas default has been made in the con ditions of the above described mortgage, by the failure of the said mortgagor to pay slid sum of money due thereon and fully payable, whereby the power of sale therein contained become operative, and no proceedings hav ing been had at law or otherwise for the recov ery of any part of the sum thereby secured to be paid. \S\'.-• Now, therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of said power of sale and pursuant to statute, Said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged lands aHd rtfemises at public auction, to the higl est cash bidder at the Front door of the Ceurt House in Little Falls, on Tuesday the 18th day of August, A. D. 186? at'eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount that -4111 then be due on said mortgage with disbursments and costs by law allowed. GEORGE B. STONE, july2-6w Assignee of Mortgagee. A*. F. BnAbLKV, Atty. for Assignee E N W E A S j&ANDARD SFiLES .. 'J ft\tt frians. AhOfftareho'titie trucks, Letter Presses, £b. f0HieiWJO WsW" Be careful to buy only the eenuin'p -laW Of all kinds executed with neatness and dis patch at this Office—cheap. HAVE removed to my new shop near the Brdgc, where I am prepared to do aR kinds Wfc'xiu the Ciurriagemaking lino. Wagons, 1 sarriages and sleighs.made in a neat and sub sdrtittftl manner at low rates. Particular at~ tention paid to" re^alrltig". v8-nlL —dame to. die, subsetiberi i?vin*g: Oak Grove, in Stearns county, about 20th of June, a DARK BROWN PONY, eleven hands high, has,tw white feet and a white star on the forehead. The owner ean have the animal by proving^propgrty and pny ing chargW 1 N S St. Clotid, July 2d, 18G3. .n«c 1 8 6 3 CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. 325 MILEC»0*URLB TftACK, WHLffBraBaTWIwiPio" ^EL- IN 0(f, order to keep pace with the demands of the traveling public, the managers of thi ft papular route have added many improvement! during the year 1862, and with its connections it will be found in all respects A FIRST CLASS ROUTE to all the Eastern cities. The track is etonc ballasted, and entirely free from dust, nt tf'lo fxrttin Thre a grains PITT8BUR0H to PHILADELPHIA (with clone connections froirf'WesteTn €Jifies,) all contacting direct |o New York, through Philadelphia, andftlose connections at Harrisburg rat Baltimorf and Washington, From Pittsburg to New York on« train run* daily (430 miles,) via Allentown, without change of ears, ARRIVING IN IQVMCEOFaLL OTHER ROUTES Seven daily trains from PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. Tickets for sale t» B«««on, by Roat or Rail. Roat tickets good on any of the soundlines. Fare to all points as Low as any "Route. ON NIGHT TRAINS TO Philad'a,New York and Baltimoro. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH AND TRANSFERRED FREE. E I S By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore, to and from any point on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Kentucky Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, ocMwsearii by Rail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pittsburgh witth Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohior Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennesee.Camberftndv lrfinois, Mi8srssrppf, Wkeonsin, Miseouii, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steam ers to all Ports on the North- Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Compa ny .can r«ly wit litoufidenceonitsspeedy transit. THE R!VTKS OF FREIGHT' to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road, arc at all times as favorable at are charged by other R. R. Companies. -.' •. fjigjr Be particular to mark packages via I'enna. R. R." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions apply to or address cither of the following agents of the Company 1). A. Stewart. Freight Agent, Pittsburgh.. Cbirke & Co., Transfer Agents, Pittsburgh Hi W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. Mcldrum & Co., Madison, Indiana.. 3. E. Moore, Louisville, Kentucky. W. W. Aikuian & Co., Evansvillet Indiana.. 11. Sass. St. Louis, Missouri: Clarke & Co., Chicago, Illinois. 3 II McColm, Portsmouth, Ohio. McNeely & Montgomery, Maysrille, Ky W. II. & E. L. Langley, GaUipolim, Ohio.. II. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio. N. II. Hudson, Ripley, Ohio. R. C. Meldrum, General Traveling Agent for the South and West. LIVE STOCK. Drovers and Farmers will find this the most advantageous route for Live Stoek. t'apaeieu-s Yards, well watered and supplied with every* convenience, have been opened on this line ami its connections, and every attention is paid to their wants. From Harrisburg, where will be found every convenience for feeding and rest ing, a choice is offered of the PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK and BALTIMORE MARKETS. This will also be found the shor test, quickest and most direct route for stock to New York—[via Allentown]—and with fewer, changes than any other. Exocn LEWIS, GenTl Suprt, Altoona, Pa L. L. HOUPT, Gen'I Ticket Ag't, Philadelphia II. II. HousTrtir, Gsn'l Freight Ag't, Philada. VERMif vlERM!NATl For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,, Bed Butft, Moths in Furs, Woolens, .Je. Inserts on Plants, Fotcls, Animals, fie. Put, up in 25c. 50c. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottled,! and Flasks, $3 and 5 sites for Hotels, Pub lic Institutions, &c. "Ouly infallible remedies known." "Free from poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." 'Rats come out of their holes to die." Bf&» Sold wholesale in all large cities. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers ev erywhere. V.\ BEWARE JM" of all worthless imitations, Sf^-See IJiat COSTAR'S" nome is on eacli Box,' !:?'.• Bottle and Flask, before you buy,.:! •ft-Address, HENRY jL COSTAR, !&„, Principal Depot '4fe2 Broadicay, N. T. 9Q^ Sold by log. MARLATT, in apl0-5m" H. E BAKER & CO., AuoUoneers, On Third at..!Reconddoor froip1l»a Merchai«T\ Hotel, St. Paul, Minn, 5n28-l- HOWARD TTi M0IMMMI 'I"' I*"8"- ASSOCIATION, I PA.r-pA^se^of the- .Nerpu Syftcm Spermatorrhaaot Seminal Weak tuts. Impotence and otlie affetuons of the Sexual Urgent, Physical Debility, and PrcnuUttW .*)«*.» -rne Spermatdrrl and oilier Physical Debility, and PremUm'rt Dotty,—I„-_ and reliable treatVnen»Hw'fesporta ofthe feow-w ard -Association, sent by mall, in staled letU envelopes, free of charge. Address. Dr. J* SKIfcLEN HOUGHTON, Howard AisociafioM jy2-3w No. 2 South Ninth st., Philadeiphia, Pa. 246 1 V! t"l I 4: •. a I I :1 "n 4» I St. Cloud, Minn AUCTION NOTICE. We will sell aT Auction, at the lowest rates of commission, RRAL ESTATE, BONDS. MORTGAGES, HORSES, WAGONS. MER CHANDISE and property of every descrip tion, and we will make cash advances on property. We keep on hand Notions, Watch-' ea, and Jewelry to sell to the. trade^&o. Ped lers^ order or consignment promptly attended^ to. Auction sales every evening, and special'' sales at ten o'clock A M. 1 I