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^gridtlMaf glejrartmcttt To I^CLIKVK CHOAKED CATTLE.— Ivutr^upoii tie orearturQ'a head a rope or head halter, and draw the rope over the girt of the ,baro, or some object, which will "ritae* the animal's nose a» high as it can be done while stand in* upon its feet. Then let two men take a smooth lever or sled stake, and stand ing one on each side of the animal, press it hard against the throat and car ry it gradually down as far as possible, and the obstruction will be carried down into the stomach, and the crea ture is relieved. This method I hare never known to fail, and it being an external application,,is perfectly safe to both man and beast!—iV". E. Farmer. A NIC PLAC E TO LIVK IN.-—The editor of the La Crosse Demwnrt says, in his own elegant English, that town has got "some of the meanest, Marrow minded-€s/ pukes for business men he\Qr ever saw/* PROFANE PUNCTUATION relijj ious eotemporary says: "We should I like to have the world as it was made, by God Fie brother. You shouldn't swear so. A FRENCH gf tie man, who was ea rpssing a dog one day, remaiked, "1 love de dogs, de cats, de sheen, de pigs, in short anything votis beastly." ^*m- s» WE.lately met a grammarian, says a California paper, who has just made a tour through the mines, conjugating or rather cogitating thus—"Positive, mine comparative, miner superlative, minus." S. L. BAILEY & CO., MAM'riCTl'RERS AND DEALBR3 13 a in a a FURNITURE, GILT MOULDINGS. PICTURE OVAL FRAMES, &c, HAVE now on hand an Immense Stock to which they call the intention of the people of the Northwest. We would call special attention to our great variety ot Parlor Furniture of our own manufacture, which, tor style and durability of finish, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. ''Our stock is complete in cve^y variety of'Parlor. Dining-room and Chamber Fur «*ture, and all of the latest styles. It is *±he design of the House to have on hand at all times, the Largest' Stock In the State! No person visiting St. Paul should fail to examine our stock before making then purchases. We charge nothing for show ing goods, and will sell them at the lowest market rates. MAMMOTH WIRE ROOMS, '"THIRD STREET, BALMpTT & PRIMROSE BLOCK, .... SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. v«n21-3m a a a S a in a ADJUTANT GF.NKBAT.'S Orricr.. I ST. PACI, Min., Nov. 10th, 18«f». \. .. [GENERAL ORDF.HS, NO. 79. Application baring been made to the War Pejmt» ment of the--United State* for leave to have eiu-li town ship in tbe State accredited, aa against the ensuing draft of tlwmilitia on the 5th of January. 1861, with Use whole number of volunteers that ive been mus tered into the United States service. whiNt being le gal residents «f such town. In anticipation of a fa vorable answer to our application, ami in view of the near approach of the time designated for the coin aieaeeinent of the draft— It is recomended aa follows: The Beard of Supervisors of every town, the Com mon.Council of each city, and the Aldermen of ea»h Ward in any city desiring that their res(iective dis tricts may receive full credit aa above indicated, will forward by mail, or other safe conveyance, to this Department.* full and complete list of all volunteers, who, beiog legal residents of such town, city or ward, have enlisted or been appointed into the United States service since the makinp up of the returns in pursuance of General Orders No. 42, series of 18«2 from thisDepartment. Such lists must show explicit ly, as far aa possible, the company and regiment in which each volnnteer enlist or appointed, and contain »n exposition of the number of those who enlisted in the-1st Regiment Mounted llnnj»eri» previous to the making ap of the returns under General Orders No. 42 of last year. ..' Snch list must be verified by the otth of at least one member of tHw Board of Supervisors, Common Council, or Alderman, or some person who acted mi ser their direction in which latter cage, the same must contain an additional verification by a member of such Board of Supervisors, Common Council, or Al dermen, to the effect that snch person had been duly appointed to act by the Board, and that lie believes the list, as made out. to be- trt*e ivnil correct. Such list much be filed in this otlice at the c.tri*es4 day practicable. Any town not complying with the foregoing recom mendations, may not receive full credit for the whole number of troops which it may now have furnisher!. 1 By order of the Commander-in-Chief. I OSCAR MAI.MROS, I nov26-lt Adjutant General. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. I keep constantly on hand all kinds of "Foreign and Domestic Brandies, WINES, WHISKEYSr &r. Smoked Hams and Sausage, of prime -j quality, always for sale. ciSrt PAN* Ft* rant Boots and Shoes. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citliens of St Cloud and vicinity to my stock of Goods, consisting in part ot BOOTS AN SHOES, tlATS, CAPS, GLOVES, BUFFALO OVERSHOES, MITTS, SOCKS, MOCCASINS. RUBBERS, AC, AC. Also, constantly on hand, a good assort nient of SOLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER, LACK I.KAT11EU. KIP AXDCALV SKINS, SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS, &c. AM oC the above goods I will sell at bct barg-iins for purchasers than at any oilier place in town. Custom work on short notice. mil |inil for id E. C. SMITH, Washington avenue, near the Post Office, St. Cloud, Minn. vtinl8-tf I S O 3 S A I OF SILAS MABXATT, WHOLESALE AND RKT.V1L CJ I S E A E I N PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, A S S I TURPENTINE, CAMPHEN* BURNING-FLUID, ALCOHOL, LARD AND COAL OILS, dr., i(v., dfef tCr. Physicians prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. St. Cloud, May 3d, I860. COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.—The sub scribers having been appointed by the Judge of Probate of Stearns County, Min nesota, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all cl lints and demands against the estate of John Guptill. l.Ve of said coun'y, deceased, and six months from the first day of January, 1804, being al lowed by said Judge of Probate for that purpose, notice is hereby given that we will attend to the business of our said ap pointment at the house of L. Gorton, in St. Cloud, in said County, on the 1st and 4tb Tuesdays of each month, at 2 o'clock r. M., for the n?xt live months. t/10MMtS»IOXF.RS' C. IIlErNER. St. Germain street, next door to Bur bank & Co.'s, St. Cloud, Minn. v6n21 -IANOS AND MKLODEON8. —j F. 0. WILDES, CO., Dealers in Piano-Fortes, Melodeons, Hnr \, moniums, Cabinet Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, Piano Stools, &c No. 280 Third St., Corner of St. Ptter St., St. Paul, Mirneeota, I Agent* for the celebrated A. M. McPIIAif. CO.'S STAR GRAND SCALE PIAROS. A S O E A O OEM Mr. WILDKB. Is a Pianemaker, and has been in the business osser twenty years, and will sell none but FIRST-CLASS INSTRUJ 3IENTS. Every instrument will' be war rauted, and all Pianos sol* by the firm will be kept in tnne one year free of charge, if ~?tbib a reasonable distance. •^.'wajos'and Melodec-s lodeon tuned and, the Piano and telodeon. jjjfc ^uij'.ppr: &s 1803.' TJ$%-|( L. GORTON, JOHN BALL, Commissioners. S». Cloud, Dec. lCth, 1SG3. decl7-5w NOTICE.—Wc, the subscribers having been appointed by the Judge of Probate of Stearns County, Minnesota, Commissioners to receive, ex amine ard adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of William A. Milligan, late ot said County, deceased. And six months fiomthe 1st day of Decem ber, 18':-t, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do hereby give notice that we Trill attend to the business of our said appointment at the Post Office, at Maine Prairie, in said County, on the 1st and 3d Mon lays of each month for the next five months, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. D. S FRENCH, WM HEYWOOD. Commissioners. Dated St. (load, Minn., Dec 1st, 18(53. decS -(it S CLOUD A fHll sswpply of A I 'WLiOTTJEb, (Spring and Winter Wheat) A N MEAL, & &c Made at the Fremont Mills, kept constant ly on hand. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call at this store, on St. Germain street and obtain their flour and feed. ADDISON GILMORE. St. Cloud June, 30th, 1863. HAMLIN & MOORE. 'THE firm of Hamlin & Moore is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are re quested to make immediate payment at their old office, in Broker's Block, at which place the business will b? carried on by '. William S Moore. EDWARD O. HAMLIN, WM. S. MOORE,. Dated St. Cloud, Dec. 1st, 1863. All persons having any demands against Edward O. Hamlin arc requested to pre sent them immediately at the office afore said, and those who are indebted to him may save cost by on early settlement. EDWARD O. HAMLIN. dec"-3w ESTRAY—Cameabout lo the subscriber, liv- in St. Cloud, thefirstof Octo ber, a WHITE STEER, viith spotted sides, red ears, and about two years old. The owner is requested to- prove properly, pay charges and take it away. B. DOE. St.. Cloud, Dec. 24lh —81. You are hereby notified to appear at the St. Cloud Land Office and offer proof of ,yOur, right to pre-emp^ the.south-east quaj jter, section 5, township 122, range 32, to,. •which you lay claim under the Homestead Law. JOHN WKNDELN. St. Cloud, Dec. Stolni 1868:' 1 dec81-6w|| i-., KNOX TAYLOR, AT E 'CHEAP CASH STOKE," Is now opening a Splendid Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. We will give vou GOOD GOODS, and will sell them as Cheap as they can he bought iw the State of Minnesota for the proof ot it, "Come and Sec." We have a beautiful line of DUESS GOODS, Consisting of Mcrinoes, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Empress Crapes, Paul de Che \tcs. All Wool Reps, Coourgs, &c. Also, Black Silks very low. A great variety of SHAWLS AND LADIES CLOAKS, At prices to suit every one. ALSO, LADIES' CLOAKINCS. We have A N N E S Red, White nnd Blue. ALSO. SHEETINGS AND OPERA FLANNELS. Ladies' and Gents' WRAPPERS AND DRAWERS. CLOTHS, BEEVERS, CASSIMERES, MILTONS AND FARMERS' SATINS, To which we call the attention of all wish ing to buy for themselves or sell again. Farmers wishing to buy their Wittier Supplies will find it for their interest to call and see our stock or STRIPES, DENIMS, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, and all other kinds of We have nho a good stock oi White Goods, Table Diapers, Towellings, Yankee Notions, Woolen Yarns. Remember the place, Next Coor to the North- Western Ex press Qffire, No. 218 Third Street, SAINT PAl'L, MINNESOTA. v6n!9-tf II. KNOX TAYLOR. The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. S. S. DAGGETT, President. JAMES BONNELL, Vice Prcs. C. D. NASH, Treasurer. A. W. KELLOGG, Secretary. Principal Office: No. 14 Wisconsin Street, M'iheankee. Theundersigned has been appoined Agent for the above Life Insurance Company in S a And is prepared to issue Life Policies on as reasonable terms as any responsible Company now opera!ing in the UnitedStat es. For particulars call and get pamphlet and learn terms, &c. Office with J. C. & II. C. Burbank &Co., Si. Cioud, Minn. ALBERT CURRY, Local Agent. J. V. WHEN, Examining Surgeon. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! i, w. T7 TUTTLE, Is manufacturing and has now on hand, at lis wareroom, in Lower St. Cloud, a full supply of Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Office Chairs, Secretaries, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Washstands, Workstnnds, Breakfast and Dining Tables, &c, tic. Terms, Cheap for Cash. O A I A S S"E3B. FURNITURE FURNITURE! rpHE UNDERSIGNED has constantly on hand and for sale at his shop on Wash ington avenue, a few doer* above the Cen tral House, A complete assortment of fur niture comprising Bedsteads Bureau" LoiMBges Secretaries Chairs per set Rocking Chairs Washstands from 8.50 to from 1.50 to from 1.60 to Tables aw* Work-tablet*. Which he will exchange for wheat rye, oats, b»ef, pork, flops or cranberries- a the highesi market price. 8. 0. CRAWFORD. „,BBIOK AND (STONE1 LtfE FOR' SALE ,M. Mvt"A#t, Mo$ojr"^'Gloud. E E O S E ST. CLOUD MINN, HAVING purchased the building former- ly known as the "American House," Washington aveuue, I have improved the entire establishment in a most thorough manner, adding many means Of accommo dation and comfort is now open for the reception of travelers and boarders, and the Proprietor has made such arrangements as will enable him to ensure the comfort of all who may stop with him. The location is convenient and pleasant, and in a central portion of the cily. No pains or expense will be spared to furnish E A E S with nil that this market affords while guests will receive every attention. Commodious Stabling is attached, to ac commodate those Having teams. Daily and tri weekly stages can be taken from this house to any point in the State. THOS. FLETCHER. St. Cloud, Aug. 20th, 18G3 v6nl8-1y CENTRAL HOUSE, ST. CLOUD MINN. AVING just completed and furnished in goad style, a large addition to this hotel, the proprietor would announce to the traveling public that it will be kept as a I S A SS HOUSE In every respect. Tho location is one of the most centra! in the city, being in close proximity to the offices of the United States and County of ficers, and to the principal business houses. The Tables will be supplied with every bounty and luxury that can be procured and every attention Will be paid to the com foit of guests. The Stage Office is in the same building, and coaches can be taken to any desired point. v6n!8-1y J. FAYWARD. Livery, Sale and Boarding S A E ROGERS & SPENCER, Proprietors. Having received a new and splendid fl^jji Stuck of' Carriages and Jiur/gies, we are prepared to furnish Pleasure Par ties Excursions and Funerals with outfits on the shortest notice. Horses suitable fir buggy or saddle can always be found at our stable. If you want a Horse and Buggy, a Tfcnm. or a Team nnd Carriage, to go into the country, or from one end of it to the oth er, call at our stable, whvrc you can be accommodated at all times and nt nil hours. N. B.—We are prepared to furnish reg ular and transient O A I N For Horses, at our stable, at reasonable rates. We would respectfully state that "Billy" Young, whom all know to he au fait in the business, will be on hand at all hours, night or day, to wait upon custom ers. For particulars, call at our office. v5n52-1 110GE US & SPEXC KR. a *j*tnllo The undersigned has just erected ^tV^ a large and commodious stable on the cor ner of Lake Street nnd Perry Place, oppo site Clark's store, near the Central House, which he has filled with livery stock, com prising a number of I N O S E S Suitable for either riding or driving, and a variety ot HANDSOM E I E S For single or double team. Commodious, elegant carriages for pleas ure parties always ready. All orders for teams for excursions, Fu nerals or a Journey will be attended to promptly. His stock is of the best kind, and he in vites his friends to call. L. B. SILSBY. St Cloud, June 23d, 1803. v5n49-ly TEMPL E & BEAUPRE, WHOLESALE Or IR, O O E S FREIGHT AGENTS FOK Milwaukee & Pra. da Ghien R. R. SAINT PAUL, MINN. Sole Agents for the sale of Laflin & Smith's Gunpowder, J. J. CASE'S THRESHERS, Geo. Esterley'sReapers, IJcerc's Moline Plow Akron (N. Y.) Water Lime. TO MERCHANTS! We have in store 3000 Pairs of Moccasins. 1000 Pairs of Men's Buffalo Shoes. 1000 Pairs of Women's Buffalo Shoes. 100 Case I of Men's Boots. Buck MittP and Gloves, And all other styles required, at the lowest rates. WM. J, SMITH & CO., v5n42-ly St. Paul,Minn. I E & E C) Irom from frou foom $2 to $16 10 io 2 to 6 to ONSTANTLY on hand, a full supply of first quality lime, at I per barrel or when taken in quantities of over twenty barrels, at 75 cents per barrel*- Lumber and all building' moferinr fur* nished to order at the lowest cash prices-. Every style of Furniture can be furnish ed immediately at the same office. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Office at the New York Store. 11 FOWLER & TOBEY. St. Cloud, Sune 5th, 1882. v4n45-ly E A A E JOSEPH HOWARD, Proprietor. AU kinds of meat—beef, pork, chickens turkeys, sausage, pudding, smoked tongue, fcc, kept constantly.on hiindand for salet at the lowest rates. All persons wishing! meat aro, requested to .c»U- Qjppppite-. he Fletaher House. .. .i .t.., nov20-lyi i^jgjiimmmi^tmifmtfh SB* Cash Bayers OF Arc offered unrivalled inducements in As sortment n«id Prices, by the NEW HOUSE, Slicrwiu, Nowell Pratt, CaM «Xolloi*H, 172 174 E. WATER ST., MILWAUKEE. Oak Hall! I I A S A N Tt 13 S A A N E6LE & ROBBERS, Proprietors, A "E have fitted up, on St. Germain at., a fine Billiard Hall, supplied with Phelan's best A I E E I A E S At the Bar can be found the best grades of Liquors and Cigars. Also, pure Cider. :R,:EST.AAT:R,A.:N",3\ In connection with our Billiard Hall, we have a first class Restaurant, where can be had MEALS AT ALL JWlrRS, Oysters, poultry, game, steaks, chops, &c, served up on short notice and in any desired «sty1e. Fine pastries always on hand fresh. J. EOLE. I.. ROBBERS. Wheeler & Wilson** I 15,000 Of them in use in this country md Europe. These are the only maohines making Jio Look Stitch- with the Rotating .look* Are profitable and available a lift Jme. Equal to ten seamstresses An annual dividend of 100 to 60C jer cent, (on their cost) may be obtained in we—by their possessor. The Clas Cloth-Presser, (so popu at,) can only be had with these Machines. rpilE WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES are right, and if they do not operate well it is because people are not fully in structed in their use. All machines are Warranted AND FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN. All persons owuing Wheeler & Wilson Machines can have them properly adjusted, and full instructions given in their use,/ree of charge, by calling at the Wheeler & Wil son Rooms, in the Grcenleaf Block, Third street, St. Paul, a few doors below the Post Office. F. M. JOHNSON, Agent. 264 Third street, St. Paul. MISS F. E. CLARK, Agent at the Millinery Rooms over Ben nett.s btore, St. Cloud. vGnlO TTitnoasr I I A A On Washington Avenue, near Clark's Store. IIUBER & BOWMAN, Proprietors, Have procured one of Plielan & Calender's BEST MARBLE BED TABLES. We have also a choice stock of Liquors, Cigars, &c. GIVE US A CALL. GODFRED IIUBER. CHARLES BOWMAN. v6nlS-6m ESTRAY.—CameRiver,eeight to th subscriber, li ing on Sauk miles from St. Cloud on or about NOT. 1st, one STEER, two years old, the body white, and neck and head dark red. The'owner will prove property, pay charges 1 and takn itiawayt! ,. v:..,,.„„', .!.,-,.iiy.ORYi S* STAPLE&i FUMITURE EC. 0". O W E Manufacturer and Dealer in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of New Furniture, consisting ef I -A- :R JLJ O :R/ A ND Chamber Sets, ROCKERS, PARLOR CHAIRS, !s»ofiiN» a Mahogany and Black Walnut CARD, EXTENSION, A ND CENTER TABLES, fi E Bedsteads and Lounges. All orders in the Cabinet line promptly filled. Metalie Burial Cases furnished when re quired. Furniture repaired and re-varnished. Warerooms on Fifth avenue, below tht. Bridge. St. Cloud. July 22d, 1SG3. vCnl8-tf C.F. & W. POWELL, DEALERS I N HARDWARE, 2 S W A E STOYJtlS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. C*C, «Cc &c Corner Washington and Lake Streets, ST. CLOUD, MINX. iQyFarticular attention paid to all kinds of tin nnd sheet-iron jobbing. CHAS WM. POWELL. P. TALCOTT. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Corner First Avenue and Welles Street, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. DEALER&c, in Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, &0., of fine quality which he will sell as low as any of like quality can be bought this side of Chicago. Call and see. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c, repaired in good and satisfactory manner, and on reasonable terms. """liiRBANiw^ STANDAR SCALES or Att SIXDS. Ala*, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses, £c» FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO., 172 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Be careful to bay only the genuine. W E A a AM prepared to weave carpet in the best manner, and en the shortest notice. Rooms,! IWO doors south of the Stearn* House. MRS. .MARGARET,.MOOME. 183^. 1SS3- PEXKBTLTAIU CENTRAL RAILROAD 325 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. INof order to keep pace with the demands the traveling public, the managers of this popular route have added many im provements during the year 1862, and with its connections it will be found in all re spects A FIRST CLASS ROUTE to all east. era cities. The track is stone ballasted, and entirely free from dust. Thre a a in from PITTSBURG to PHILADELPHIA (witli cloae connection! from Weatern CiU««,) All connecting direct to New York, through Philadelphia, arid close connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington-. From Pittsburg to New York one train runs daily (430 miles,) via Allentown, with out change of cars, Arriving in Advance of all other Boattt. Sever daily trains from PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. Tickets for sale to Boston by Boat or Rail. Boat tickets good on auy of the sound lines. Fare to all points as Low as any Routs. ON NIGHT TRAIN S TO Philad'a, Ne York and Baltimore BAGGAGE CIFECKED TBROVGIt AXIS TRAXSFERBED FREE. I a By this Route Freights of all descrip tion can be forwarded to and from Phila delphia. New York, Boston, or Baltimore, to and from any point on the Rail Roads ef Ohio, Kentucky Indiana, Illinois, Wis consin, Iowa, or Missouri by Rail Road di rest. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also con nects at Pittsburgh -with steamer's, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Teii r.essee, Cumberland, Illinois, Miesissippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas ahl Red Rivers and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with steamers to all Ports on the North Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Com pany, can rely with confidence on it* speedy transit. THK RATES or FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road, are at all times as favorable at tharged by other R. It. Companies. BOf Be particular to mark packages "ria Penna. R. /?." For Freight Contracts or shipping Direc tions apply to or address either of the fol lowing agents of the Company: D. A. Stewart, Freight Agent, Pittsburg. Clarke & Co., Transfer Ae-.nts, Pittsburg. II. W Brown & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. Meldrum & Co.. M.v.iison, Indiana. J. E. Moore, Louisville, Kentucky. W. W. Aikman & Co.. Kvataville, Indiana. R. F. Sass. St. Louis, Minouri. Clarke & Co., Chicago, Illinois J. II. McColm, Portsmouth, Ohio. McXecly& Montgomery, Marysville. Ky. W. II. & E. L. L*n?ley, Gallipolis, Ohio. II. S. Tierce & Co.. Znne^ville, Ohio. R. C. Meldrum. General Traveling Agen for the South and West. LIVE STOCK. Drovers anl Farmers will find this the most advantageous ror.te for Live Stock. Capacious Yards, well watered and sup plied with every convenience, have been opened on this line and its connections, and every atttntion is paid to their wants.— From Harrisburg, where will be found ev ery convenience for feeding and resting, a choice is offered of the PHILADEDPhI A NEW YORK and BALTIMORE MARKETS. This will also be found the shortest, quick est and most direct route for stock to New York—[via Allentown]—aud with fewer changes than any other. ENOCH LEWIS, Genl Sup't. Altxraa, Pa. L. L. HOPPT, Gcn'l Ticket Ag't, Philadel phia. II. n. IIorsTQS, Gen'I Freight Aa'I, Phil*. D. C. GREENLEAP'S Fashionable Jewelry Store, Third Street, Saint Paul. The ladies and gentlemen of this city and vicinity, are invited to call and examine the a a A of SEW STYLES OF JKWrtlST, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Diamond Goods, Silver Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Gold Chains, Rings. Thimblns and ererythingelse pertaining to a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STORE. My goods were purchased exclusively for cash from the largest wholesale houses in the Union, and are for sale at the I All goods warranted precisely as repre sented 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 celebrated AMERICAS WATCHES. Particular attention paid to repairing ery description of Watches, Clocks an Jewelry in the best possible manner. We manufacture all kinds of A I E 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 coun try. All orders by letter or otherwise will receive prompt attention. All kinds of new wheels and new parts of the watch manufactured for the trade at' a reasonable discount. Store in Grtenleaf Block, opposite Con cert Hall, near the Post Office v5n49-ly D. C. GREENLEAF: AUCTION NOTICE. We will sell at Auction, at the lowest rates of commission, REAL ESTATE BONDS, MORTGAGES, HORSES, WAG ONS, MERCHANDISE and property of ev ery description, and we will make cash ad vances on property. We keep on hand Notions, Watches, and Jewelry to sell to the trade, &c. Peddlers' order or consign ment promptly attended to. Auotion sales every evening, and special sales at ten o'clock A. »t. H. E. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. On Third St., second door from the Mer chant's Hotel, Su Paul, Minn. T6n2S-ly HOWAR,D ASSOCIATION, PHIIADII- PMA PA.—Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak ness, Impotence, and other affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility, and Pre mature Decay,—new and reliable treatment in Reports ot the Howard Association, sent by mail, in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Da. J. 6K1L LEN. HOUGHTON, Howard Association, 2 SWo*tJ jRnta"» JWfladWpWeS ft.' £15 I *.l