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MMB ^grtotfttttal gjtprtmwt. A I A E W A E A N I A S When MI an animal it laboring under any protrac ted disease and is feverish and thirsty, I recommend that an occasional draft of acidulated waterfeeoffered, sud if the animal wiU partake of tt much good mar be expected from it. In human practice We and that when the patient is feverish and Mooring under an alkaline diathesis acidulated drinks are imitated, and very freqgently prescribed, and thus the Are of the fever is lessened, and the thirst quenched. A very excellent acidulated* and refrigerating drink may be made as follow*: Take of sulphuric acid, one ounce water, two gallons. Two suc'ii doses, per day will suffice ibr horses or cattle. This mixture also posse**).* tonic properties, and is highly serviceable in disease of typhoid character, and in cases ..f debility es|«ecl illy When the patient sweat profmely. It is usefulrti*v,in dwbetis, bloody urine, paseiv Ummort ha«e* from whatever part they ntay arise. In ewes of diarieah it hasrtmarked effect yet in the later ctuu the ijuautity of Witter sh- dlid be lessened. We advise our farmers, who are in locations where the services of an educated veterinary surgeon can not be obtained, to keep a small supply of sulphuric acid oa hand, for it might be the IIUMIH of i..fi at srtV* ing the life of a valuable animal. The acid must be kept in a bottle with a glass stop per, and if the farmer has no iraluatiii glass to measure the quantity, let him pour a small quantity at a time into the water and when a slight acid taste is secured, that is all which Is wanted. A drachm or so, more or less, wilt not do any harm.—Prairie Fir mer. I O I I I noticed in June 25th No. of the firmer, an article on the time of cutting timber. This subject ha* been much discussed. Now I shall agree with this so far as the cutting of timber in either of the three months, viz., June, July and August. Having experimented to find out to my owu satisfaction, I find that timber cut in either of the three mouths above mentioned will last much longer than when cut at other season of the year. I have heard some persons say that the time to cut timber for fence posts was February. Now, brother farmers, this is not so—at least in Wisconsin. 1 kuow of poplar logs cut in the month of June, IT years ago—they are to-day, to all appearanae, as sound as ever others cut the next winter, rotted in three or four years.—Prairie Farmer. From the Armeriean Agriculturist. O SK CORK PITDMXO.—Take 1 dos. ears of sweet cern, 1 pint cream, 3 eggs, 4 tablespoonfuls flour, 1 tableapoonful sugar, a little butter, and salt to the taste. Orate the corn, and beat the yolks and all, well together—adding the whites rf the egg (very well beaten) the last thing before putting Into the hake-pan, which must bo well greased. Bake one hour, in a good oven. Goon BISCUIT.—Two teaspomiftils cream tartar, one of sola, half do. of salt, rubbed fine, ami well mixed with one quart of flour. Rub in a piece of butter the sue of an egg, mix up soft with thick sour milk or buttermilk, and bake quickly. HUCKLEBERRY GKIDDLC CAKES.—Stir in one even teaspoonfiil of soda to two quarts of sweet milk, one teaspoont'iil of salt oue pint of ripe hnckelhorric* with flour to make a thick batter bake oil a griddle as other cakes. C\KE FOR DESSERT.—Mix 4 eggs. 2 qpnarts sweet milk. 1 teaspoonfiil salt. }.£ tenspooiiful of soda, ai. 1 3 teacnpfills of flour. Spread it thin in tins ami bake 15 or 20 minutes. To be eaten with butter and su ORANGE CREAM.—Pare and squeeze two oranges on a cup of finely powdered sugar, with half a cup of wa ter. Beat four eggs well, add nil heat them together some time. Strain the whole tlir Might flannel into a sauce-pan set it over a gentle tire, anil stir it one way until thick ami scalding hot. not boiling, or it will curdle. If lumps of sugar are racb mi the orange* before they are pared, the flavor may be better ex tracted or they may be grated. Servo as custard iu jelly glasses. —Brown's Bronchial Troche* are ottered with ttie fullest confidence in there efficacy they have been thoroughly tested, andtnaiittaiu the good reputation they have justly acqtiireu. for Military Officers and those who often over-tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and will render articu lation easy. To the soldier exposed to sudden chan ges in the weather they will give prompt relief in Coughs aud Colds, and can lie carried in the pocket to be taken as occasion requires. til RAIL ROAD LANDS! First Division, St. Paul and Pacific R. R. Co. This company now offer* fur sale Lands granted by Congress to aid in th construction of its branch line from St Paul to Watab. These lands are in the Valley of the Upper Mississippi, 'on both sides of the river, and embrace a great variety of TIMBER, PRAIRIE Al\iD HAY. The Road :s ?PT-JTnjr-'j-^ft-1 A agriafi'?wwi»*r"5 O S I now in course of actual con- struction, and will be Finished to 8**t Cloud before the 1st day of January, 18155. The Lands are EXEMPT FRO TAXATION intil sold and convey*i by the Company They are offered in tracts of '10, 8U, OR 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS and will be sold to ACTUAL SETTLERS upDn advantageous terms. Terms, cash the bonds of the Company ,t par, or to those who desire it, Long Credit and LOW HATES Of- INTKllKST. I All persons trespassing upon these land 'rill be prosecuted under the recent Act he Legislature. For information as to lands in the Coun ol 'ODD, CROW WING, MORRISON, BENTON, pply to :F_ IJ O-:R,:E3-O:R/E", ho »i O 1 .: ..: S BEING E rW ^iWa,^n--r yrL^ O I N HATS & CAPS, Ladies Cloths, Fur Victorinesand Capes, Misses' Ermine Viitorines and Talmas. Hosiery and Gloves, Ladles' Merino Vests and Drawers, Wool Hoods, Nubias, Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers.. Business and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, Gray and Fancy Wool Overshirtn, Jackets, Buck Mitts,' Gloves, Gauntlets, &c. Saxony, Fur and Cloth Hats, Seal, Nu tria, Plush and Cloth Caps, &c. Trunks, Satchels. Blankets, &c. Boots and Shoes. A good assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Balmorals, Buffalo and Cloth Overshoes, Lace Moccasins, Oil Tanned Hoots, &c. Crockery, Glassware, L.inps, Mirrors, .tc.—a very large assortment OXJID •v.v- J. R. BENNETT,, MAUB 1ft If API! Aff» MMCT Dry Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, GROCERIES, 4o. now in receipt of my r'all aud Winter Stock, which has been selected with care, purchased at closefiguresand with reference to the increasing Wants of this section, 1 would most respectfully in vite purchasers to oall and examine my assortment. In Dress Goods have a fine line, consisting of French Mettuoes, Crape du Chenes and Amures, Alpaccas, Paramattas, Tartan Checks, Poplins, Plaid, Striped and Brocaded Mo hairs, Printed and All-Wool Delaines, &c. «8t c?. All of which will be disposed of at the very lowest market rates run A S vHnlfl-tf J. H. BENNETT. ST-AJETID OF SILAS MAIILATT, WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL DE/TJGGrlST, A E I N PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, O A S S ZPTTTTY, TURPENTINE, CAMPHEOT BURNING-FLUID, ALCOHOL, LAUD AND COAL OILS, Ac, ti't'., «f'*-, *iv. Wtjf* Physicians prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. St. Cloud, May 3d, 1860. E STEARNS, ,nd the north part of WRIGHT AND SHERBURNE, ST. CLOUD, GEO. L. BECKER, Land Commissioner, I v6n34-tf St. Paul, Minn. *tTKAY^-Talteii np by the subscriber, living be ?i tweenSauk Centre and Richmond, on the Red ,iver Road, on tbe.Mth Inst,, a GRA1 MULE tour fen hands high, with spur on right fore shoulder, H1 about tour years old. The owner Is requested to *'ove nrooerty. pay charges and take him away. niESr JOHN 8CH0ANB0RN. St.Clond July 21st, 1864. 4 9 or ill a a tlfflcr »11 ii O W O f" TERMINATOR 0 ••*0r» •.., Par Rait, Mice Roach**, Attti, Red Huat% Moth* in Part, \rKUm, dee., Inneet* OH J'lantt, Fomlt, Ani null*, ile. 1'nt ii|i in i'x Ml. iiml 81.00boxes,bottlesand flasks. .* ". iin.l $5 sizes for hotels, public iiistitiitlons, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." '•Free from poisons." "Not dangerous to the lininan Ihmlly." "Ilat* cunie nut of their link-* to die." (I Sold wliolowile in nil large cities. v*.lil l»y all druggists and retailers everywhere. if^Jm Jlfii.ui.ri'!!.' of nil worthless Imitations. KCL.JSf«* that name on each boa, bottle and flank, before yon boy. «&. Address HENRY R. C08TAR. fcii. Principal depot 482 Bromlway, N. V. f£$,8old liviill wholesale and retaildru^Kists in St. Cloud, Minn. v6n34 HHepHcrcl I)Of£M. a number of pure- The subscriber has blooded, imported S E O S Which he will dispose of at fair, rates.. jy21-tf F. SMITHSOK, On Clearwater road, 1. mile below fit Cloud. O E S A I E An entire set of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, and A GOOD RIFLE. Inquire at RAYMOND & OWEN'S jy21-tf Sash Factory, Lower St. Cloud. I & ..V The Cheap Ca# Sfore I |F N I S a Minn. Is again on hand with a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK DRY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Which itvrtj bought before the late rise, consequentlv we can sell I hem as Cheap as the Cheapest. We are alse receiving a splendid stock of Cloaks and Circulars, BOTH SILK AND CLOTH, Which we will be glad to show to the PEOPLE OF ST. CLOUD '"v •.- ,- and vicinity. -l- REME»BEIIL:THE'PL ACE, No. «18 Tliirrt street, Next door to the N. W. Express Office. KNOX TAYLOR. v6n26 H. Oa?k a 2jk'hi r^lii fl •2 I I A S vr A N -& E 8 A A N E6LEfeROBBERS, Proprietors, VTTfi havefittedup, on St. Germain st., VV a fine Billiard Hall, supplied with Phclan's best A E E A I S At the Bar can be found the best grades of Liquors and Cigars. Also, pure Cider. tn connection with ouPBflliard Hall, we have a first class Restaurant, where can be had MEALS AT ALL HOUitS, Oysters, poultry, game, steaks, chops, &c, served up on short notice and in any desired style. Fine pastries always on hand fresh. J. KGLK. I. IIOltllKKS. St. Cloud Plow Factory. NICOLAS LAHR Would call the attention of Farmers to his various kinds of DOUBLE-AND SINGLE SHIN. HARD ENED, CAST AND COMMON STEEL O S 5 O W S Which he will warrant to clean in any soil, to run with easy, steady motion anil light draft. Also, all kinds of BREAKING PLOWS. Old Plows repaired in good style. As I have selected a large stock of the best materials and superintend the con struction of all my Plows myself, I am en abled to sell them at low prices. Moreover all uiy Plows not answering the above rec ommendation can be returned to me. NICOLAS LAHR. St. Germain st., opposite Broker's Block ign of the Plow. vdn30-tf THE SAUK VALLEY HOUSE. IMIIS house has bean newly erectedon St. 1 Augusta street, on the Red Rivet road,' and the Proprietor is prepared to ACCOMMODATE TRAVELERS with comfortable lodgings and good meals at reasonable charges. Stabling on the premises sufficient for twenty horees. Farm ers will find this a good place to put up at. JOSEPH PENDLE. St. Cloud, March 16th, 1864. v6n34 WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. I keep constantly on hand all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Brandies, WINES, WHISKEYS, &c. Smoked Hams and Sausage, of prime quality, always for sal*.. CASH PAID FOR PORK. C. HUU'NER. St. Germain street, next door to Bur bank & Co.'s, St. Cloud, Minn. vtin*21 LIM E & LUMBER /CONSTANTLY on hand, a full supply \j of first quality lime, at $1 per barrel or when taken in quantities of over twenty barrels, at 76 vents per barrel. Lumber and all building material fur nished to order al 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 81ore. FOWLER & TOREY. St. Cloud, Suite 5th, 1862. v4n45-ly MEAT MARKET. JOSEPH HOWARD, Proprietor. All kinds of meat—beef, pork, chickens turkeys, sausage, pudding,smoked tongue,. &c, kept constantly on hand and for sale' at. the lowest rates. All persons wishing meat are requested to call. Opposite tht Fletaher House. nov20-ly CT O W E Manufacture? %*d Dealtr in ALL KINDS OF FUUNITUKE, Keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of New Furniture, consisting of iiii Chamber Sets^ ROCKERS, PARLOR CHAIRS, Horns, Tete-a-Xete»« CARD,' St. Cloud. JulyJ2d, lbooV v6n!8-tf C. F. & W. K) WELI« AGRIGULTURAL JIPLEiERTS, tfcc At ,P. TALCOTTr .... WATCHimn AH O iEWELEH. Corner Firtt Aeenue and Welti* Street, LOWER SAINT .GLOUp.. DEALER TPWtt ImpoFtecf^ 1 ^ST/rUlJL, A bkk Bfflle?J««n rue ra /.arjo Mahogany and Black Walnut '. in -A EXTENSION, A N CENTER BUREAUS, Bedsteads and Lounges. All orders in the Cabinet line promptly filled. Metalie Burial Cases furnished when re quired. y/i &JJ jju •Jj Furniture repaired and re-varnished. Wareroom* on Fifth aveuHt, Muie, the flridt/e. «m S O LE Si AND ma, KESSLEtt ItlEHL, iMMttn M« Cirrlera, MINNESOTA, RB now receiving and will *eep con sUntly on hand the largest and best stock of Leather and Findings in the State —consisting of SOLE LEATHER, lEA^llIERi XJppei H.oa.tlxeir, HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, Tamplco and Maddrass, Morocco Splits, Shoe and Saddle Skirting, Belt and Lace Leather, CALF SKIN8, iiltfl Blip Skins UklP 8KINS. 6,000 Bmhell Plaitorla| lair. Also, a general assortment of all kinds Of Findings, &c. AXsT 5 Please call and examine our stock as we will not be undersold by any house in the Particular attention paid or den, |QP* Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Deer 8kins. KESSLER ft RIEHL, No. 306 Third street, sign of the "Black Bear." *6a40-ly MUNOER BROS., Wisic fflffl ItoJew, Ooaosrt Hall Block, Third Street, •i .Htiooil :, Xivjv. .. SAINT^AtJt,.a...J:u MINK.',• Sole Agents for Steinway ft Son's celebra ted Pianos. Messrs. Steinway Were award ed the First Prise Medal for their Pianos over 269 others at the great International Exhibition. London, in 1862. .. Also, Sole Agents for Chlckering's cele brated Pianos, of Boston and the Vnited Piano Forte Makers, of New York, tlie best 4?ano In use for the money. Also, Agents for GrovesleenftCo., Calenberg ft Vanpel, and J. & Fischer's pianos, ,. Sole'Agents for PrittcVs celebrsted.Me lodoons, School Organs and Organ Harmo niums also. MasonftHamlin's Melodeons and Cabinet Organs. The Above Inttromeato an all fally Warranted for Five Tears. We keep constantly on hand the QNLY FULL ASSORTMENT or Skeet Music asd Mosleal lH8tra«e|it%. Of all descriptions in Minnesota. Our stock of Violins, Violincellos, Con tra Basses, Flutes, Fifes, Flagoletis, Claro neflsv Guitars, Banjos, Military Drums of all descriptions, Brass Instruments, Accor dions, Strirgs, etc., is complete. '. ^. Church Organs, Melodeons anil Pianos tuned and repaired. Orders atlvndrd with. Promptness. v(in26-ly niANos ANI 1 DKALKRS I N HARDWARE, f^t,,Pjtul &c.r &c. Comer Washington and Lake Streets,, IJ littttiSMJfoMIu I•! Cash paid for old Copper,Brass Pewter. and JOTParticular wttehtion paid toall kinds of tin and sheet-iron jobbing. CHAS. P. POWELL. WM. POWELL. I 9 W—i --^a^^^fe* STATE in Clocks. Watohes, Jewelry, 8poons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, &c, &c, offinequality which he will sell as low as any of like quality can be bought this tide of Chicago. Call and see. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, &c, repaired in gpod and satisfactory manner, and on reasjouable terms:. y? -j aW. rAIRBANK8~ SCALES Or Al KIKDS. AIMO, Warehvuse Trttck*. Letter Preitet, J/c. FIlRBWUSi GRIEHLEIF C0.t 172 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. ISJL. Be caretui lo buy ouly the genuine HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PaiUMfclwiA, A DUmw of. iHe. Xerxdut, frminal, Urinarg and Sumal gg$Um$— new, and reliable treatment—In re ports of the Howard Association—sent.by mall In**] letter envelopes free of cliarge. Address, Dr. J. HKlLUit UOCOHTO. Il« wsnl Assorliitlon. No. 2 south Ninth street, Philadrlphiu, Pa. vS n32-1y ^r^wuixs. F. 0 WILBKR A (0. Dealers in 1'iano-For.U'S, Melodeon^ llav iiiohiums^faMnetOrgans, Sheet Music, Wisic BoVllsV rmtfo Stools, &c, A'o. 'JJ'O Third St., Corner of St. Peter St., St. Paul, Mitnetota, Agents for tlie celubratwl A. M. M.I'll All. CO.'? STAB AND GRAND SCALE PIA OS. 0 E A O ft E Mr. WILUKE is a Pianomaker, and has, been in the business oyer twenty years, and will sell none but FIRST-CLA88 IN8TKUS MENTS.' Every instrument will be war ranted, and all Pianos sold by thefirmwill be kept in tune one year free of charge, if within a reasorable distance. t&" Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired,'- Lessons given on the Piano and Melodeon. .,Nov. 28» 1868, v6n22-tf NOTICEt OP MORTGAGE SALR-WIIKllKAS defaul has been made in the cunditions of a cer tain Mortgage executed by R. B. Sawyer and Rosella 8awyer,hls wife, as mortgagors, to James M. McKelvy as nmrtgagee, under date of the 13th of April, A. D. 1861, to secure the payment of the sum of Two hun dred and sixty nine dollars and sixty nine cents with interest according to the conditions of a certain pests* missory note In said mortgage described. Said mort gage was tiled for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in andforStearns county, state of Minnesota on the lstli day of April A. D. 1861, and duly recorded in book "B" of mortgage deeds, on pages 8,0,10 and 11. Tbij«nis^fs*D«Ditelfc»ara»cted by HSM ni^glli r«KrnV4V Cta4t sRt: The north hast quarter (n *tf of the soath edsMaarter (s \Q of section No. twenty two 22), and the north west quarter (n of the south'west quarter (s \4) of section No. twenty three (23) in township No. one hundred and twenty Ave, (125) range No. twenty nine (29) In said Stearns county. No suit or other proceed ing has been had or commenced at law orotherwise to recover the money secured by said mortgage noc any part thereof. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice Is Eighty six dol lars and twenty Ave cents. Wherefore by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, as well as of the statute in such case made and provided and in pursuance thereof, frfbKc nMlceJIs hereby given that Mad premises coverenpy.ssA laortoafte will be sold at public vendue*attd~to flwr highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Recorder's office. In the town of St. Cloud, in said county, on the 4th day of August A. D. 1864, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day by the Sheriff of said county, to satisfy the amount due on ssMaaortgage and costs of sale. JAMES M. McKEiA'EY, 8t. Cloud, June 17th, 1864. Mortgagee, II. C. WAIT, Attorney for Mortgagee. Je23-6w OP MINNESOTA-COUNTY OP STEARNS ss.—District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Harvey Parbush, Plaintiff, Revenue stamp, ""P1 50.cts., cancelled. Fabtih,Pefend|nt4 Saminoris. The State or Minnesota: To Urllla A Farbash, the above-named defendant. Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled In the ofttce of the Clerk of the District Court aforesaid in St. Cloud, In said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, in Broker's Block, In 8t. Cloud, in said County, within ninety days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of nnch service and If you fail to answer the com plaiut within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. WM. J. PARSONS, Of St. Cloud, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated St. Cloud, Minn., Mar. 30th, 1804. !MAbV riAn* 3TMM&. F. A STORJB. W O E S A E E A E E Case) or Paokage, Corner of 3d and Wabashaw sts., oppsslte the Bridge A. BUKEXAN, Aintyi A in fit WATCHtS, CLOCKS AKl JEWELRY, Silver mmm Pl»te«1 W»re, '. 120 Third 8treet, St. Panl, Jfbar doors fieiew ThomptmU Rank. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully re paired by experienced workmen. JOSEPH I. BEAUMONT, ,•,!. pinod, flP^im id, rol \'Z£ TEAS, COFFEES,.8PIC1SS, And all Goods pUftninhig to the Grocery 1 jt Cf 6 ifi^: Corner 3d and Jackson St's, ,, SAINT. PAUL, v6n2i8^iy' MTNN G. P. PEABOD1T, Wheeler & Wilson's •"•':vi V.'. -AI An OU-h. *7Z.':liT.5,.o:o.or. Of them in use "in this ootmtri ind KtlPOpo. '.,,!_ ., .:« .., These are tUe only maohines mskini ho Lock, Ithc wnh the Rotating and owsrilnbto a lift Eguai to tow —amatrogieg, An annual elividotHf of mo /w«r «r cent, (on their cost) mv be ol.taiued i. lee—by thoir pooaoaaor. the Olaaa 01oth«Proooor. (so poyu at,) can only be bad with those Machines. rpiIE WHEELER & WIL80N MACH1NK8 well it is because people are not fully. in structed in their use. All Machines are Warranted. 'AND FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN: tjnwi iv.'fi^i '7.fiwr* Aitti* ti All persons owning Wheeler & Wilson Machines can have them properly adjnsted. and full iwstruct ions givenia4helr nee, free *f charge, by calling at, the rTheeler is. Wil son Rooms, in (he ()rei nlenf Rlowk. Third street ."St. Paul, a fiw door's below the Post Office. r. JI. JOHNSON. Agent. 2tM Third street, !*t. Paul. MISS V. E. m/AHftv Agent at tin* Millinery Rooms tiver Ben nett,s store. Kt. Cloud. vt'.nllt Isivery, S Sale and A "W a=5? A :,- •WINEsVtiilWBfl^AN^ pol» PORE OLD RTE AMD BOUnfclJI »ai W S I in IK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS ft CIOAR8, TH1BD 8TUET, ..'. Between Jackson and Robert Street*, •AWT PAUL, MUN. tin .. Constantly hand a.fall supply of Double Rectified and Old Rye and Bourbon Whiskeys. v5n26-8m Boarding JO II N O C, E S Proprietor. Having reouiveii a new ami splendid ^-TS% 8ti*'k ('arriage* ami Huyifies', w^are piopateil to furni-li »..-,..<p></p>Plea5tir.e ..<p></p>Par- iSttarJfisMMiMino^ An.I Fun..!-,.!., •«tthi»,cfit^ f^f^W^A#W !fe- Jfe Prom Harrisbnrg, where fcxvumioiis a a t)u|t«rals With otlthls in^ |,.rery c««veni.nce for feeding and rest ing, a choke is offered of tlie PHILADELPHIA. NEW oinsthe shortest notice, Horses !«"iuible bnjrgy or saddle can Always 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 oth er, call at our stable, where you can be accommodatedat all times and at all hours. N. B.—We are prepared-1o furnish reg ular und transient BOAI*IIISJ O For Horses, at our stable, at reasonable rates- We would respectfully stale that "Billy" VoUhg, whom all knew to be on fait in the business, will bo on hand, at all hours, night or day, Io wait, upon custom ers. For particularsi call at our office. v5n62-tf JOHN ROGERS. The undersigned has iuyA.erected ^V*m a large and commodious stable on the cor ner of Lake Street and Pe-ry Place, oppo site Clark's store, near the"Central House, which he has filled with livery slock, com prising a number of Suitableforeither riding or^driving, and a varict ot "^»utt. Hj AN 8OM E U.G'G I ES For single or double team. Commodious, elegant carnages for pleas ure parties always ready. All orders for teams for excursions. Fu nerals qr Journey will be attended to promptly. His stock is of the best kind, and he in vitee his friends to oall, L. B..SILSBY. St Cloud, June 23d, 1863. v6n4«.My 11. O. 8TBONG8 Third Si. Paul. DEALE225Curtainstreet, In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat- lings, Materials and Trim mings,' Upholstering and FurnishingGoods, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Mattresses, Feathers, &c. »6n40-ly Flour and '•j'.- !«0 Feed: Store. fO*T f»a ftii ilyViJ rpiIE Proprietors of the above Mitts have 1 opened a Store in "Gorton^ Building," on Washington avenae, where a constant fuppiraf n.iiO &c., *c.,!B, May be found. The highest price paid in cash for wheat. St. Cloud, May 26th, 18H x6&44 V* R. PERRSYIVIRM CENTRIL HHILAD^LPHIA TO PITTSBURGH l?ROr 'WpoMoiis of' flw Wnet. North-west «nd Bveth-wisrt, this line and its con nections fbrm either the shortest or the best rente te VWIsdelpWs, New York, Boston, BsJUmcre and Wssh tngton. The traveler m*y with confidence rely npoa snr« connections, high speed with perfect safety, and every appUaace, (or comfort that can be procured. FOUR DAILY THRfiUGrI TRAINS tV) l-ItT8BUR§ to PHILABELPiliA THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS ?ITT8BUR6 to into TORE TUBE* DAILY TPROUGH TRAINff PITT8BURO to BALTIMORE TBA1N 8 LEAVE A S FOLlX»W8: FAST MAIL—Zeavni PitUbmrKh at 9J00 a n^ arrirs, a 7 1 0 a Had at Altoonafor breaktSMt att\ rSfh-es .burg at 1.05 f. n_ and Philadelphi• a at 5^5 BALTIMORE PAS8BNQBE8 by train learc Har JTtthis rissjaraatEJPASSENGERS 1 O r. n.and arrivby inBalthaoreleave AAOr. NEW TOR tbU train Philn adelnbJaateAtr.sL, and arrive In Hew York af lo.oo r. a. THROUGH ACCOMMODATION—StoppinK at all eta-' »ns—Leaves Pittsburg at 6.00 a. Un arriies at AI' t-ioiia for dinner at 11.26 a. a., reaches Harrisum at .M0 r. a., and Philadelphia at 11.15 p. x. THROUGH EXPRESS—Leaves Pittsburg at 4.35 p. arrives at Altuons for sopfH-r st 9.20 v. M. rent IK- II trrisburc at iJ30 a.m., and Philadelphia at 7^0a.mJ HALTIMOHK PASSENGERS l.v th (rain leave Har risburgat iM} a. m. and arrive & Saltimbre at 7 a. jtlL NEW YORK PASSENGERS b^tni train leave adelphia at 8 a. m.andarrHvitrNew York at 12.00 PAST LINR—Leaves Pittstthrg at 5 p. m., arrives at Altoona at 1.15 a. nu, reaches Harrisbnrg at 5^5 a.m„ and Lancaster for breakout at 7^6 a. ar riving la Philadelphia af 10.35 a. at. BALTIMORE PA88ENGSRS by this traip leave Harrisbarg at 7X0«. m. aWI arrive in Baltimore at 11.50 a.m. NEW YORK PASSENGER* if this train have a choice of routes. A sleeping1OU runs through from Httsbnrg to New York, wHbo«teh*mge,vU Harris berg and Allaatowa, arrivhrg h¥ York at IAS p. ra,' By way of Philadelphia, passenger* reads NeW'YorfcatW Tickets for sale to Boston by Boat or Rail Boats Tickets good oi any of the sound lines. r»r« to all pointsas low as aay Koatc. SMTOipfiSa- o-A.its ON NIGH TRAIN S TO Philad'SjlVew Yorkand Baltimore BAGGAGET'CIIHiKED TJlKOlGJt TKAXSFERRED FREE. Xl ,. ., I »iiKi If U^ffifiU. «„.«*i»«::l The Pennsylvania Central Rnilnstd a*w enwaects af 1 »TgWt alfd I th* do not a Pit^burgh with steamers, by wl.i,h gws|B ran I* f.* I» A St.-wari: Prei»lit Agent", niltlmr ,!,. Clarke Co, Tran-f. Agi-ut.s ISttAtirah. II Krown t'«. ''ittrinnaii. Ola*. Middrnm Co, Mmlltnn, Indiana. KM-»ire. I.m/itrilh. AYufiu-ljr. W Aikmiiii. Eroutrill*. Indiana. "-R Sas«. .W. limit, Atitmmri. Clarke Al'rt. flticttyn, Jlliuni*. It McColm. I*..trmMtl.. It. LOW. »f Iff rill,. K«. Hall Co. MarMta. O. C. A vre*. MufkiitfjiiiM Rirrr. W II A I, l-m-lev. Galli»i*Ji*, O. Pieree A Co. Zwrtrillr. 0. II Hudson. Riflril. O. Meldrum. Grutral Trarrlino HgrtH, Isiyc Stock. Drovers and formers will find this a most advanta geous route lor Hve stock. Ca]iari4is yards, well wa tered and supplied with every convenience, have been openeilon this line and its connections ami everv al- YORK and RALTlMORE MARKETS. This will alss le (band the shortest, quickost and most direct routs for stock to New York—[via Allen town] aud with ew er changes than anv other. ENOCH LEWIS,' Geu'l Si'prri*trml*»K Altoona, Pa L. L. HOUPT. GCHH Til-t Ag*nt, PtiiUdelphia. II. H. HOUSTON, GTH'I Freight Agent, Philadelphia N'OTICKt OK MORTGAGE SALE.—WHEREAS defaul has bt-vii made in the conditions of a cer tain mortgage cxvcufvd by IV-rtiira Richmond, mort gagor, to James M. McKelvey, ui.irtgagee, under date of tlie second day of June, A. D. 1(^62, to secure the payment unto the said J- me- M. M. Kelvev of the siini of Onohumlred aud fifty live d.dUm and*interest thereon, according to the •-. -nditimis and terms of a certaln note eXecoteil at tie same time bv tlie said Pertina Richmond to the sahl James M. McRelvay, and referred to and describe I in said mortgage and whereas said mortgage was duly filed for record in the ..nice of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Stearns and state of Minnesot i, on the 'Al dav of June, 1802, at 11 o'clock, A. a., and duly recorded hi book "B" of mortgage deeds, on pages 181, 182, 1834 The premises mentioned in and affected by said mort-V. gage are described as follows, to wit: being a part of block "C" In the town of tilt. Clood, in said county, and described by metes and bounds as fellows: com mencing at a point on the westerly side of said Mock "C," two hundred aud. sixteen (216) feet northerly from the south-westerly corner of said block "C," "said corner being made by ihe Intersection of the north erly boundary line or St. Germain street and the east erly boundary line of Washington avenue, in the said town of St. Cloud, sail Mock, street and avenue being described in accordance with the plat of the survey of said town of St. Cloud made by John L. Wilson, and of record In'the office of the' Register of Deeds of said county rnaoing from thence northerly and along the easterly boundary line of said Washington avenue one hundred aaddourteea(114) feet from thence run ning at right angles with said last mentioned line and parallel with St. Germain street aforesaid one hundred and thirty-two-(132) feet from thence running at right angles with said last mentioned line and paral lel with Washington avenue aforesaid, one hundred and fourteen ,(114) feet from thence running at right angles with mid hut mentioned line aad parallel with St. Germain street aforesaid, one hundred and thirty two (132) feet to the point of beginning—said piece of land being a part of said Mock "C." rectangular in shape, and fronting 114 fee* on said Washington ave nue and being 1ST feet In depth. Aad no salt or other proceeding haying been had or commenced at law or otherwise to recover the money secured by said mort gage nor any part thereof, and the amount claimed to be due at the date of this notice being principal, interest and attorney's fees, Two hundred and seven teen dollars and eighty cents in all wherefore, in pursuance of the power of sale contained In said mortgage ami of the statute la each case made and provided, the above described premises will be sold at the front door of the office of the Register of Deed* in the said town of St. Cloud, in said county, at public vendue ami to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said county, on the 4th day of Angaat A„ DIM* at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, to. satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, with attorney's fees, costs of sale, Ac. _i. Mortgagees. Dated St. Clood, June 16th, 1804. 1L C. W A AttorneyforMortgagee. je23-6w. UNION MEAT MARKET- TIIOS. C^ ALDBN,. Would respectfully iaforsm the people of Si\ Cloud that he ia prepared- lo furnish them, with all kinds of the choicest fresh nwaK Freeh beef, veal, pork,mubton, poultry and game la its season, at prices ae low aa the lowest. A share of the pubic patronage is sohcitedl Shop one dtoor northof Powell's Hardware Store. Sh Cloud, May 18th, 1864. v6n43-tf MEAT MARKET. rmESK Meat, Hams, Sausage and Yea*-' tables of all hinds, kept constantly! hand .Shop on St. Germain street. V,... JXD Freights. Br this route freights of all dcsciiptioii!' cain warded to and froiii I'liiladelpliia. New Tork. le lor Ih^ton or Baltimore, to an! from any point on the Kailroads of Ohio, Kentucky. Imli.ina. Illinois, Wi«-oiiin. Iowa or Mfrsonri,.Ajf, Rnilrnwl ttirrti^ wanted to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum. Kent acky Tennessee, CnmberlaiHl. lllinoie, Mis6issi|i|d. Wisrou °»hi, Missouri. Kansas Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cleveland. Kuilii.-ky and Chtrn^o with steamerM to all ports on the North-western Lakes. Merchaut* «n1 shipper* «Trtrnstin^ tli^ transport!i tion of their freight to ifefo C't/rfsHiy, can rely with confidence on itosppedy fransil. Th* ARsfes of FrrigU to and fmm any point in the West, by fhr Penn*yl«:«n*t tVrrti-»l tUlfroad, an at all timet a* far-mtUr- o/v rJmwl fey other Railroad Companies.. 9$~Be particular to mark packages "ria /Vn»'? Oafrttt R, R.»- Por Preigfat Coiitnn t- or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of tin.- following agents of the company .. ^'1 JAMES M. McKBLVBT. I CHAS. LCE0.