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-. i-»^iafe.- WAI in have 1MM vaat battle-ground by this war. Krerv county and evetj town skip ken beta (be of noma ierce straggle, or the theatre of tome bloody drama, whose mesnery will lite lor gene ration* Orate grow cross roads, wbere rode annle-posta point ways no traveler evef wont sleepy hamlets, nnknown to Ihe eeasos-taker and toe tax-gatherer, where th^ spelling-book and the mail-bag never were seen lonely log meeting honseS) where some ignorant pastor doled ont to a seanty erowd of more ignorant "white trash" weekly portions of "whole some admoaiUdttj" and—the oountry newspaper have beoomd world-famous. Distant lands hate heaid Of them dis tant times will apeak of them, and romanoe and poetry will ooople their names with heroic deeds, and make them holy places In oar nation's history. At every station on the Nashville road the traveler aaea indications of the fiercc nem of this straggle, and evidences of a valor worthy of the most heroic ages. A Mnnrbrdsvi&e, on a little mound overlook ing the Oreen River, is a low earthwork encircled by a shallow ditoh, and inclos ing lata than an acre of ground. There Col. Wilder and a small band of raw In dianiano arrested the northward march of Brass's army for 40 hoars. "It is the whole of Bregg's force! It is madness to resist! We most surrender!" exclaimed one of Wilder's lieutenants. "I know we most surrender. But we'll do it when they make us," replied the brave commander. Five thousand Babel muskets belched Ire noon them during six hoars, bat crouching behind those mud walls that handful of brave men sent back a storm oi hail that mowed down the advancing ranks as the scythe mows down the sum mer gram. ''Surrender at once, or we'll give no quarter," was borne to tham by the flag oftrace. "We ask none," was the sole reply, and the work of death went on. fifteen thousand men, six deep, their bayonets gleaming in the then envel oped that little hill, and again and again, within thirty feet of that frail breastwork, poured in their deadly volleys, bat atble 'each discharge clear and load rang out ihe words: "Aim low, boys. Let every shot tell!" and broken and decimated tha assailants fell back to then quarters. AjauDriae of the third day another flag If preached. "Yon are brave men.— W would spare your lives. W have tasted cannon at every angle. W can level yon? intrenehmema in halfan hoar!" "I do not believe it convince me of it and I'll surrender." They led him oat. He'saw the guns and surrendered. "If he had held oat another half hour I should not be here to tell you of it '•aid the quiet young corporal who told me the story. Into a stagnant pool at the left of the fort, 850 mangled rebels were thrown at nightfall. Seven hundred now lie buried in the woods near by. Hew great a grave jardforso small a town. A wisx father once endeavored to teach his son the nature of an inference. "Thus for example," said he, "when we read that the deluge covered the whole earth, the inference is that the inhabi tants thereofwere all drowned. Now Naa man, the 8yrian, was commandedtowash seven times in the Jordan—what infer ence would you draw from that V* "That he most have been very dirty!" was the precocious lad's answer. Ta PLATFORM.—The following is cor rectly said to be the "genuine Copper head platform:" "The Union as it was, under Buehanan, the Constitution as it is, under Jeff. Davis." MORTGAGE SALE. Name of Mortgagor—Elias Brand*go. Name of Mortgagee—William D. Babbitt. Date of Mortgage—May 3d 1858. When and where recorded—In the office of Register of Deeds for the Count/ of Morrison at the town of Little Palls. Minnesota, on the 4th day of May 1868, in Book "A" pages 186 A 187. Descriptions of Mortgaged premises—Twen ty-are feet by one hundred and fifty on the South Side of Lot three (8) in Block eighteen (18) in the Town of Little Palls (County of Morrison and State of Minnesota) as snrreyed and platted by 8. M. Putnam. When and to whom assigned—The said Mortgage oa the seventeenth day of March 1868, 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. 1862. Amount claimed to be unpaid and due on said mortgage at the date of this notice, Three hundred and slaty Dollars ($860.00) principal and interest. Whereas default has been made in the con ditions of the above described mortgage, by the failure of the said mortgagor to pay said sum of money due thereon and rally payable, whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operatic, andno proceedings hav ing been had at law or otherwise for the reeov ory of any part of the sum thereby secured to Now, therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of said power of sale and pursuant to Ami mortgage will be foreclosed by a said mortgaged lands and premises at eaetioa, to the higtest cash bidder at Isees door of the Court House in Little Pans, on Tuesday the 18th day of August, A. D. 1881, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount that wiU then be due on said mortgage with disbarsmeats andcosts by law allowed. GEORGE B. STONE, julyf-tOw Assignee of Mortgagee. Jas. P. BIADLBT, Atty. for Assignee. Notice is hereby given thai the above sale Is postponed until Tuesday, the 18th day of September, at the same hour and place. .., ang20-tde GEORGE B. STONE, Assignee of Mortgagee. JAS. P. BBADLEV, Atty. tor Assignee. F. A W POWELL, PSALMSla HARDWARE, A OR1CUL TVRAL IMPLEMENTS STOTTJGS #*., J"*., fe,, #•-, #«.. Corner Washington and Lake streets, ST. CLOUD, MINK. a Particular attention paid to all kind of tin and and sheet-iron jobbing. cBAt r. rowiu WM. rowan.. F. TAX.COTT, WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER Corner First Avenue and Welle* Street, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. DEALER Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac, repaired in good and satisfactory manner, andon reasons terns. I iv rstale Sc a S A E ROGERS & SPENCER Proprietors. Having received anew and splendid E Stock of Carriages and Buggies, we are prepared to furnish Pleasure Parties Excursions and Funerals with outfits on theto shortest notice. Rones suitable for buggy or saddle can al ways be found at our stable. If you want a Horse and Buggy, a Team, or a Team and Carriage, to go into the country, or from one end of It to the other, call at our stable, where you can be accommodated at all times and at all hours. N. B.—We are prepared to furnish regular and transient BOARDING Por Horses, at our stable, at reasonable rates. We would respectfully state that "Billy" Toung, whom all know to be au fait in the business, will be on hand at aft hours, night or day, to wait upon customers. Por partic ulars, call at our office. v5n52-tf ROGERS & 8PENCER. iv and Sale Stable. The undersigned has just erected a jfgga large and commodious stable on the corner of Lake Street and Perry Place, opposite Clark's store, near the Central House, which he has filled with livery stock, comprising a number of 'FINE HOR8B8, 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 parties always ready. All orders for teams for Excursions, Fune rals or a Jonrney will be attended to promptly His stock is of the best kind, and he invites his friends to call. L. B. SIL8BY. St. Cloud, June SSd, 1863. v6n49-ly O 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 of his own mske, for sale, and which he warrans to give good satisfaction. A WAGON SHO Is connected with his establishment. New Wagons made to Order. He is prepared to do all hinds ef BLA CKSM1 THING, And attends especially to REPAIRING Plows and Wagons of every description. v4n45 INMBSOTA, PROBATE COURT.-*TATE OP MIN COUNTY OF HBMNBPIH. SB In the matter of the estate of William H. Al len, deceased. Notice is hereby riven, that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of license made in said matter on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1868, by the Probate Courtof said County, the nndeisigned Executor of the mat will and tes tament of said deceased will on the fifteenth (16) day of September 1868, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court House, in the town of Little Palls, in the County of Morrison, and at 11 o'olock in the forenoon at the residence of John Workman in the town of Ltile Falls West, Todd County, offer for sale at public vendue, the following described lands, to wit: Lots five. (6) and six (6) in Block No. thirteen (18) (with a dwelling house thereon) in the Town of Little Falls, in Morri son County, State of Minnesota. Also Lot four (4) in Block thirty-four (84) in Little Falls West, in Todd County, State of Minneso ta. The terms of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale. W. D. BABBITT, Executor. Dated Aug. 20th, 1063. aug20-3w NEW DRUG STORE I 11HE UNDERSIGNED would respeotfully announce to the eltlsetts of St. Cloud and "Upper Mississippi oountry" generally, that he has opened a Drug Store in the building known as "Gorton's building," corner of Lake street and Washington avenue, where may be ound at all times a .... COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or DITTOS, E I A S IP-AJCSTTS, O I DYE,STUFFS, PERFUMERY and FANCr ARTICLE8, GLASS, SURGICAL IIISTRUIERTS PITEIT MEDICINES :FTT.R,:E "WXNE S I O S CIGARS and TOBACCO. TJ E would ask the attention ef Physicians XX t° his assortment of Tilden & Co.'s Fluid Extracts and Sugar Coated Pills, as being 4he purest, best ana most reliable preparations ever offered to the profession. HIS in Cloeks, Watches, Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, Ac Ac, of ine quality, which he will sell as low as any of like quality can be bought this side of Chicago. Call and see. stock of Painti and Oilt is most com plete, and the attention of Painters and Builders is respectfully asked thereto. rpHE stock of Patent and Family Medteintt embraces all the preparations of Ayer, the Grnfenberg Company, Wells, Wisten, Jayne, Bryan, and many others. FoR the Toilet he has all the prepsratipns Lubine, Harrison, Wright, Basin, and other celebrated Perfumers—Fancy Soap, Burnett's Cocoaine, Cocoa Pomade,—Hair, Flesh and Tooth Brushes, Hair Dyes, &c. &c, Ac, together with a large assortmentjof Marsh & Co.'s Trusses, Shoulder Bracesand Support ers. The best plain Leaf and other Tobaccos, both chewing and smoking, to be found in the place. He will pay particular attention the Compounding of Physicians' prescrip tions at all hours, and from his long experience and strict attention to business, he flatters himself that he will merit a share of public patronage. L. Q. SIMS. St. Cloud, Nov. 27th. 1861. v8n81 TEMPLE & BEAUPRE, WHOLESALE Or BOOEBS FREIGHT AGENTS FOB Milwaukee Pra. dn Chien R. R. SAINT PAUL, MINN. Sole Agents for the sale of LAFLIN & SMITH'S GUNPOWDER J. CASE' S E S E S Geo. EsterleyJs Reapers—Deere11 Moline Ptoses, Akron, (N. Y.) Water Lime. WE PLEDGE OURSELVES To show all calling on us THE LARGEST AHD CHEAPEST STOCK OF O O S -AJN _D S O E S In the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. v5n42-ly WM J. SMITH & CO., St. Paul, Minn. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! THE UNDERSIGNED has constantly on hand and for sale, at his shop on Washing on tavenue, a few doors above the Willis House a complete assortment of furniture,comprising from 92 to it from 10 to 80the from 2 to 16 from 6 to 60other from 8.60 tol8 from 1.50 to 8 from 160 to 10 Bedsteads Bureaus Lounges Secretaries Chairs per set, Rocking Chairs Washstands Tables and Work-tables. Which he will exchange for wheat rye, oats, beef, perk, flour or cranberries at the highest market price. 8.0. CRAWFORD. 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 ft TOBEY. St. Cloud. June 6th, 1862. v4n46-ly O A S O N E S BLACKSMITH. A kinds of work done in the best possi ble nanner. Particular attention given to horse ox-shoeing, plow work, and re pairing all kinds. Shop in same building with H. Weary' sCarriage Shop. O I N I N Of all kinds executed with neatness and do patch at this Office—cheap. E N N E S Jffew Store! (AT BRADFORD'S OLD STAND) IJST S O O New Spring and Smanfr STOCK! The Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, and is prepared to exhibit, a large and desirable stock of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS: O O S & S O E S STRAW HATS & BONNETS, PAPER HANGINGS, GROCERIES, £c, cfcc, £c, dcc.f dec. Purchasers will do well to give me a call, as I am selling off at A Small AdTancsfor Gas at wholesale or retail. SEMr® Invented in 1845—Perfected in 1862 Signal reward to the great Americon Inven tor—five Premiums takenby the Howe Sewing Machine at the International World's Fair this season in London, England, where the a Took the Imperial Gold Medal asfirstand 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 work, com prising the only premiums given, either 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 this country and Europe, were on trial, as the best Sewing Machine in the world. S E BLOOD Is Agent for the sale of the Howe Sewing Ma chines, and has them on exhibition at her Millinery Rooms, where she will take pleasure in giving any instruction in the use of these, best Machines in the world. They are less complicated in their construction than any extant less liable to get out bf order, and easier adjusted and worked by the new beginner. Call and see them. Try them be fore buying elsewhere. v5n49-tf CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! J. W. T. TUTTLE, Is manufacturing and has now on hand, at his wareroom, in Lower St. Cloud, a full supply of Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Office Chairs, Secretaries, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Washstands, Workstands, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Ac, Ac. Terms, Cheap for Cash. O A JLTXID S E E FAIRBANKS £mICALESv STANDARD Or ALL KINDS. Also, Werskouse Irusks, Letter Presses, Ae. FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF CO., 0 Be oareful to buy only the genuine fM FUMHURE. ii Manufacturer and Dealer in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of New Furniture, consisting of A O AND A E 8 E 8 ROCKERS, PARLOR CHAIRS, Mollis, a Mahogany and Black Walnut CARD, EXTENSION, It J. R. BENNETT. St. Cloud, June 24th, 1862. v4n28-4y THE OLDEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, 99 AND CENTER TABLES, BMEABI, -. BEDSTEADS AND LOUIES. All orders in the Cabinet line promptly filled Metalic Burial Cases furnished when re quired. Furniture repaired and re-varnished. Warerooms on Fifth avenue, below the Bridge. St. Cloud, July 22d, 1863. T5n52-tf D. C. GREENLEAF'S Fashionable Jewelry Store, Third Street, Saint Paul The ladies and gentlemen of this city and vicinity, are invited to call and examine the LARGEST AND CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW 8TYI.KS OF JEWELRY, O a S Witt-liew. Clocks, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Diamond Goods, Silver Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Gold Chains, Rings, Thimbles, and everything else pertaining to a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STOBE. My goods were purchased exclusively for cash from the largest wholesale houses in the Union, and are for sale at the 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. Agent for Seth Thomas' Clocks, also agent for the celebrated4 American Watches. Particular attention paid to repairing every description of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in the best possible manner. We manufacture all kinds of H-A-II?, W O 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. All orders by letter or otherwise will receive prompt attention. All kinds of new wheels and now, parts of the watch manufactured for the trade at a rea sonable discount. Store in Grecinleafs 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 THIS astonishing preparation turns the Hair back to its orioginal color, after having become Sster,and ay, reinstates it in all its original health, softness, and beauty—removes all Dan druff from the Soalp, and all unpleasant itch ing. It will also cure Cutaneous Eruptions, such as Scald-Head, Tetter, &c, and henc, creates a perfectly healthy eondition of the Sealp, by acting as a Stimulant and Tonic te the orgaus supplying the coloring matter to the Hair, completely restoring them to their original vigor and health—thus preventing all tendency to become gray. •, It also prevents the Hair from becoming un healthy and falling off, and causes it to grow and thicked where it is gone, by resuscitating the organs necessary to Supply nutriment and coloring matter. •. A L-ifJ 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 camp ndty. As a Restorative and Dressing, it has no equal. IOTHBSOIII S. MARLATT, Wholesale & Retail Agent for northern Minnesota. v5n46-6m. N W W E A CARRIAGEMAKEH. HAVE removed to my new shop noastho sraE T.A CENTRAL RAIL ROaMIe 826 MILKS DOUBLE TRACK, ish TN order to keep pace with tie etoandsjl* 1 the traveling & S nooular route have added many Improvement! during thljeur 1962, andwith r«*o*nee««f it "ill beVound in I I CLASS ROUTE to traefcbetone baHasted, nno^entlrofy free from1^ dustJ ,trate*J t*8sfo to .*T^' -^ions r" Daily- a in fro-m PITTSBURGH to W (with dose connections from Western CMiMi] all connecting direct to New York, through Philadelphia, and close connections at Harrisbtirg feif Baltimore ana WasAiagte* From Pittsburg to New York one train runt daily (480 miles,) via Allentown, without change of cars, !'J'Ji,«91'' ARRIVING IN HOVMCEOf *LL OTHER ROUES,' Seven daily trains from PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOItK. Tickets for sale to Boston by Boat or Raft Boat tickets good on any of thesound lines. Fare to all points as Low as any Route. SXJSTElT*T^X3r GJLJEL& ON NIODT TKAIMS TO =•'•"H-•••• Philad'a,New York and Baltimore. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH AND TRANSFERRED FREE: I O & By this Route Freights of all deseriptiona 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, or Missouri by Rail Road direct. .gnfrrrnhi* The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any portion the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennesee.Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steam ers to all Ports on the I North- Western Lakes, Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Compa ny,canrt! withconfidence onitespeedytransit. THE RATES or' FKSIOHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail-.i Road, are at all times as favorable as are eharged by other R. R. Companies. tfST Be particular to mark packages "via Penna. R. R." For FreightContracts or Shipping Directions apply to or address either of the following agents of the Company: D. A. Stewart, Freight Agent, Pittsburgh. Clarke & Co., Transfer Agents, Pittsburgh H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. Meldrum & Co., Madison, Indiana. J. E. Moore, Louisville, Kentucky. -'.-"" W. W. Aikman & Co., Evansvillt, Indiana. R. F. Sass, St. Louis, Missouri. Clarke & Co., Chicago, Illinois. McColm, Portsmouth, Ohio.1 McNeely & Montgomery, May mills, Ky. W. H. & E. L. Langley, Gallipot*, Ohio. H. S. Pierce & Co., ZanesviUe, Ohto. N. H. Hudson, Ripley, Ohio. R. C. Meldrum, General Traveling Agent for the South and Wist. I.IVB STOCK. Drovers and Fanners will find this the most advantageous route for Live Stock. Capacious Yards, well watered and supplied with every convenience, have been opened on this line and 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 theahor ted*) quickest and most drreot route for stock to New York—[via Allentown}—and f/iilt fewer changes than any other.' ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'I Siip'L Altoona, Pa, L. L. HOCPT, Gen'l Ticket J^'i, Pfailsderphist H. fl. Houston, Gen'l Freight Ag't, Philadn 1 '.'• ii Hi 'CQSTAftvi jMiNATQRS^ For Rats, Mice, Roaches, AnU, Bed **$,, Moths in Furs, Woolens, j/c Inserts en. Plants,: I Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 26c. 50c. and $100 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $8 and S sues Jet. Hotels, Pub-!''1J' lic Institutions, &c. •'Only infallible remedies known." "Free from poisons." "Not dangerous toehe Human Family.*y "Rats come out of thehr holes to die." „., Sold wholesale in all large cities. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers ev erywhere. ". BIWAUE of allworthless hnitatlens. See that "COSTAK'S" name on each Boxy Bottle and Flask, before yon buy. Address, HENRt Ri COSTA*/' Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. KT Sold by S. MARLATTy .j* apl9-6m„ St. £leud, Jgfe*, AUCTION NOTICE. •«.,?• B* BHdge, where I am prepared todoall Undnj andAssociation, reliable treatment "inmail! A HOWARD ofwoilxintheCarriagemakingUne. .Wagons, sarriages and sleighs made in a neat and sub stantial manner at low rates. Partioular at* entiou paid to repairing. v8-nll' No. 2 South Ninth st., PliiTsdelMm f% U&> 0 Anetieneera. On Third at., second doe* from the Mereharft Hotel, S Paul,iJttnsi rr -e6n2S^I ASSOCIATION, PnrLADBirwr PA^-Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Impotlenea and other affections of the Sexual engrawr Physical Debility, and Premature ^e«y,^new Reports of the HoW- ae sent by in sealed letter envelopsov free of oliarge.- jtM*u*\ Bf. 8KILLEN HOf GttKON, Howard 'XT .i t.ii We will sell at Auction, at the lowest rates of commission, REAL ESTATE, BONDS, MORTGAGES, HORSES, WAGONS. KEfe, CHANDIB^ .and property of every descrip tion, and we will1 make cash advances on* property. We keep on hand NoDfcot, Wntoh to a to A lers' order or consignment promptly attead to. Auction sales eVery eVening.lnd sales at ten o'eloek A. pxr +i.:j .. '. ... ,7,- $ 4 Aesooi«tfbnv„