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•TJfcp*-' •4 I O or M. K. CitvaCH.—M»ine every feabbath, at 10J a. in., and 7 m. Prayer Meeting kmt Class every Tburedftv evening at 7 J$. Sabbath School at 11* o'clock every Sabbath morning. 0r DAVID TICK, Past.,r. 1 3 a O at la O a mmy a is a S A a a (Let A a a a a is 4 9 a a a a O W O a a is OaVeo. W A intelligent, honest, industrious boy, of from sixteen to nine* teen years of age. to learn the printing business. Good wages will be paid. In tl'ire at this office. tfST See interesting correspondence on first page. g-gr An advertisement fiom Capt. Car Tcr, requesting proposals for transporta tion, will be observed. Rev. George Chase, of Anoka, will 'occupy the pulpit of St. John's cnurch, ou -Sabbath next. Services to commence at 11 Vclock A. M. We have received a letter from our "Washington correspondent concerning the Assassination of President Lincoln, but the same facts were fully laid before our read ers ia last week's paper. $ A variety of household furniture, nearly new, for sale cheap. Call this week. S. H. N0RR1S •Do not waste your money buying •any of the worthless articles called GOLD PKXS, which hare flooded the market for %he last few years, when at lower prices yen-can get pens which are acknowledged to be the J3JR*T4N TKK WORLD. Avoid the shattetesa Cpeiarts whose lack of brains compels them jitetupt IMITA Tios, eee* to the advertise/mmL If you want ihe full value of your money, see in anoth er column The Pen is Mightier ihan the Sword." POSTMASTER.—Mr. Frauk Kent has been appointed Postmaster at Kennebec vice James Buchannan (not the old Pub. Func.) .Frank will make an excellent P. SI. .GAME.—Pigeons have been plentier this -spring than for many years. In the coun try, they collected in flocks of my-v7n3j riads. Ducks and geese are also abundant. COCXCIL UBTTtxa.—We are requested by Siayor Evins to g«vt notice that a Special Sleeting of the Town Council will be held at Aid. Taylor office, *n Saturday even ing. As this will probacy le 4I)e meeting of the prcseut Council, a 1S nec Cssary to conclude a"l unfinished bU&roess. AT HOME.—The Austin (Mower County) Register acknowledges a call from Col onel Rogers, of the 8th Minnesota, who had just returned from the army ou a sick leave. He carries his right arai in a sling, and has in all probability lvs* the uee of it for life. This gallant officer would be wel comed by many of our citizens, who saw him leave St. Cloud one year ago, strong and cheerful. THK SUPPER.—It will be seen that the patriotic ladies of St. Cloud announce a Supper at Broker's Hall, on next Monday evening. The object to which the proceeds will be devoted is sufficient to draw seveu ly-five cents from almost any one's pocket, while those who go on tLe principle of get ting "their money's worth" can rest assur ed of a first rate opportunity. The ladies of St. Cloud are famous for getting up good suppers. We hope there will be a full at tendance. FROM THE ABMY.—M. C. Obert, who, After having served three years in the Sec ond Minnesota Battery, was honorably dis charged, with twenty-two others, at Chat ooga, on the 28th of March, favored us th a call last week. He returns home in od health—having during the entire term his service, never been in the hospital a gle hour, never asked for or received a furlough, and never received a wound, Although engaged in most of the principal ibattles in the south-west. Wc would call that a good record. A DESEKYW CoMrLiMBiiT.—We clip the tfoTlowing from the Pioneer Slessrs. Kinkead and .Stock are devoted And faithful friends of the sick ao'.dier ia •their Department. Ail whohave had occa sion for their aid speak highly rf them. The State is fortunate havaag the servi ces of two such excellent and humane gen tlemen. Their "record" is a noble one. These gentlemen have also volnwterred to act as pension agents fur widows -of any of our soldiers, who have pensions or back P»j due them. They will do this free of charge to the applicants. Address Box «34I, Washington, D. C. SuprsR.—The Ladies of St. Cloud will give a supper at Broker's Hall, on Monday Evening Slay 1st, at 7\ o'clock, in behalf of the Sanitary Commission to be held Chicago, Mav 30th. Admission, including sapper, seventy-five cents. The public nre invited to attend. A NOTICS.—We have just printed a supply of blanks-for the nse of towns, «n der the law relieving recruits and drafted men from paying taxes for bounties. Also, Summons and Subpoenas for Jus tices of the Peace. Town Clerks can procure suitable blanks for dog licences at this office, already printed. A I On the 19th inst., AKDRBW F. PSRKIXS, Esq of Fair Haven, Minn., and Miss MA RT E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Enfield, Maine, by the Rev. David Tice, at the "Parsonage,"' in Si. Cloud, Minn. O A O I 0rrtctedexpnul$f«r tun DEMOCRAT,fcyJ GarUugtoR 7 Ai M. 12 H. 7 t. K. April 24 88 82 78 25 00 84 64 33 I 42 27 42 74 W S O A E S CORRECTED WEEKLTi Wheat, per bushel, Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley, ,«' Hay. per ton, Butter, per lb Eggs, per dozen, Cord Wood, Beans, per bushel, Potatoes, Onions, Beef, per cwt, Pork, Kerosene Oil, per gal, Hides, green, per lb, Hides, dry, Flour, Corn meal, per cwt. Buckwheat Sugars, crushed, coffee & P. R. Teas. Young Hyson & black, Coffee, Agent for HENRY RIFLES, Sir. Wm. Look out PERSONAL.—On Friday last Powell returned from the east, for a heavy stock ot goods in a few days. Mr. John Denton returned on Saturday vening, having made his spring purchas es. His gaods will arrive this week. Sir. Howard Potts, formerly of this place, °bnt latterly of St. Paul, is in town on a .short visit, previous to his departure for Pennsylvania, his old home. Howard we since-fly hope that your shadow may never JbeltA. $ 85a 1(0 alOO a 65 110a 115 130 a 140 700 a 15 Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JO?KWI T. INSIAX, Station D, Bible House, New York City C. PROAL, Ht. Pinal. Miun Trunk Manufactory. AL»0—• VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS. He makes also eyery kind of HABHESS, A large variety of which is AIWAJS on hand. MILITARY SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, WHIPS, BALLARD RIFLES, PISTOLS, AND BA A I N S AT I I E CHEAP CASH STORE! Wishing to cut down our stock and make room for oar SPRING PURCHASES, r'e will commence selling goods at REDUCED PRICES! CLOAKS AND CLOAKINOS, DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, NUBIAS AND BREAKFAST SHAWLS, FT. OLOTTID, ZF-AJEBTTS 400a450 a300 a 50 400a500 a 1000 al500 150 8 a 8 25 3 25 700 18 a 28 1 50 a 2 00 45 a 50 SPECIAL. NOTICES. THE lir.ip.vi. CIJAMIIKR, au Easay of Waruiug and ttir struction for Young Hen—published by the Howard Assodwtioa, ami sent free of charge in sealed etitel opes. Address, Dr. SKILLKN HOVOtttON, How :ird Asi^ociution I'liiladcljiliia. l'a. v7n30-I.v \\T 1IISK£RS! V, ttl^KEltS J—Do von want Whis kers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force thoui to grow ou the smoothest face or chin, or hair ou bald heads, iu Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent bv mail auvwhere. closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WAHXKH CO v7 u341y Tkx 138, Brooklyn, H. A CARD TO IXVAHI»S.—A Clergyman, while residing in South America :is a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, ami the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits, tireat numbers have been already cured by this nohle remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this med icine, in a sealed envelope, to any owe who needs it) Free. »f C.'iurtfr. DATENT MEDICINES. All the popular Patent Medicines of the day, equal, we trust, to the demand, at E. W. & L. G. SIMS'. OTATIONERY. Paper and Envelopes—all kinds and qualities, at prices satisfactory, at E. W. & L. G. SIMS' AMPS. An endless variety, at prices defying competition, at E W. & L. G. SIMS*. RUSHES, Of all kinds, from the delicate Infant's and Ten-cent Tooth, to the h'tge Wall, at E. W. & L. G. SIMS'. E FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All the genuine brands, at E. W. & L. G. SIMS'. J. R. BENNETT, PEALCK IK 8TAM.E VM» FASCT Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, COLLARS, &c. BEING CARTRIDGES. Ar. Ordrrs from a distance solicited, and entire satisfaction given. 7 3 0 &c, &c. AT' GREAT BARGAINS. Some goods we shall sell at cost. Some goods we shall sell at less than cost. And all kinds of goods as cheap as the cheapest. Remember the Place: H. KNOX TAYLOR'S, 1 8 St. ST. PAUL, MINN. St. Cloud and Sauk River LAND AGENCY. H. WAIT a a A AT ST. CLOUD, MIKN.% Ottoe aaxt doer to tht Uattoa Stains Land Oftos, GIVEn S particular attention to the selec tio and location of Lands for non-res idents, &c. All business entrusted to bis are promptly attended to. vSn!5 E. W. & L. G. SIMS, 3 I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs and Medicines, AT BROKER'S BLOCK, Our stock of the following goods ia full O I S CLASS, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, GROCERIES, &c. now in receipt of my Fall and Winter Stock, which has been selected with care, purchased at close figures and with reference to the increasing wants of this section, I would most respectfully in vite purchasers to call and examine my assortment. In Dress Goods I have a fine line, consisting of French Merinoes, Crape du Chcnes and Amures, Alpaccas, Paramattas, Tartan Cbecks, Poplins, Plaid, Striped and Brocaded Mo hairs, Printed and All-Wool Delaines, &c. Ladies Cloths, Fur Victorines and Capes, Misses' Ermine Victorines and Talmas. Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' Merino Vests and Drawers, Wool Hoods, Nubias, &c, &c. Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers. Business and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, Gray and Fancy Wool Overshirts, 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 Boots, &e. Crockery, Glassware, Lairps, Mirrors, Ac.—a very large assortment. All of which will be disposed of at the very lowest market rates FOB CASH. T«nl9-tf J. R. BENNETT. **-*«v»:* ,.. '. '-. PUTTY, LtNSEED, LARD, WHALE AND COAL OIL, 1 2 I I 3 E PHOICE PERFUMERIES. Lubin's, Mitchell's. Glenn's and Jaques' Extract of "Pond Lilly," "Rondelltia," &c, &c, at SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, OAK SOLE E A E -... ^fl^isnsr. WHITE *. JAD, BENZOLE, ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AN CIGARS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. E. W. & L. G.* SIMS'." "TOILET SOAPS, DKNTIFRICES, HAIR DRESSINGS, DYES & GLOSSES, A complete assortment of all the stand ard brands, at E. W: & L. G. SIMS'. ROCERIES. In connection with our stock of Drugs, we keep a good supply of Groceries, to which we invite the attention of the public. E. W. & L. G. SIMS. Leather! Leather! KESSLER & RIEHL, Importers, Tanners and Curriers, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, A RB now receiving and will.keep con stantly on hand the largest and best slock of Leather and Findings in the State —consisting of Xjenthei*, HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, Taiupico and Maddrass, Morocco Splits, Shoe and Saddle Skirting, Belt and Lace Leather, FRENCH CALF SKINS, S in COUNTRY KI S I N S 6,000 Bushels Plastering Hair Also, a general assortment of all kinds of Findings, &c. Please call and examine our stock as we will not be undersold by any house in the State. Particular attention paid to order*. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Deer Skins. KESSLER & RIEHL, No. 306 Third street, sign or the "Black Bear." v6nJ0-ly BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings, AT B. O- SIMIITiai'S. Men's calf, kip and stoga custom Boots. Men's calf, kip and stoga Eastern Boots. Men's calf, kip and stoga Brogans. Men's calf, kip and stoga Balmorals. Men's calf Congress Gaiters. Boys' Boots and Bhoes, all kinds. Youths' and Children's Shoes, all kinds. Women's calf and goat Shoes, all kinds. Misses' calf and goat Shoes, all kinds. Children's Shoes, all kinds, copper tipped. Ladies' serge Congress Gaiters, No. 1. Ladies' serge Balmorals, No. 1. Ladies' Slippers and Buskins. Sole and Upper Leather. French and Domestic Calf Skins. Shoe thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, &c. Plastering Hair in any quantity. Also, a good assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats, of alL kinds. The above mentioned goods have just been received from the East, and are foi sale at surprisingly low prices for the times. CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Cash paid for Hides stud Calftklns •Gnil E. C. SMITH. St. .Cloncl, APAR, W O O Jf A BOXES MINNESOTA CHEESE. 0 30 boxes of "Western Reserve." at J. C. «t //. C. BURBANK$.CO. JVC. & C. BURBANK & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER* IN Dry Goods, Ready Made £bfttag, BOOTS, SHOES HATS CAPS. Kf\ BOXES DE LAND'S CELEBRATED 0 Chemical Saleratus, at J. C. $ H. C. BURBANK $ CO. QK BOXES FRESH PEACHES. /CO 25 Boxes Green Corn. 25 Boxes Fresh Tomatoes, at QK WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER O 0 Boxes Raisins, crop nf 1862, at J. C. 4- n. C. BUR BANK $ CO. A BOXES ASSORTED CANDY. 0 25 Boxes "extra" Fancv Candy, at J. C. 4- II. C. BURBANK4- CO. 1 BBLS. CARBON OIL. I 0 5 do Kerosene Oil. Groceries, Provisions. &c, &-. Just Pteeeived ft FULL UD COIIPLET E STOCf O Spring and Summer Goods! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cotton Flannels, Denims', Tickiug. Hickory, All Wool Fiannels, Linen and Worsted Damask, Domestic and Lancaster Ginghams, Philip Allen, Spraguc, Merrimac and Union Prints. Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Cotton Velvet, Plain and Fancy Velvet Ribbons, Tafta Ribbons, Black and Figured Silks, Drocades, Chintz, Coberge, Plain and Rep'd Merinoes, Mou». de Laiocs, All Wool Delaiues, Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, French Corsets, La lies' Vests (ailk and worsted) Dimity Bands, Ruffling, Plain and Fancy Shawls, and at. Immense Assortment of Hoods, Nubia Hoods, Scarfs, Sontags, Tripods, &c Embracing all the latest styles and selected with great care especially for this market 0L0VE8 AND MITT8. I A Fur. Bark and Tarn. I aim I and O A I S Groceries and Provisions, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 10 do Burning Fluid, at. J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK 4- CO 10 TIERCES RICE. 10 BBLS. RICE 10 Sacks Dried Peaches, 30 do do Apples, at CHESTS Y. H. TEA. 10 chests Imperial Tea. 20 do assorted Black Teas, at 25 150 31iiiu«Mta. E I 3 S E O lieacLy ]VIacL Clothing We offer'onr customers one of the largest Uock ever brought to Northern Mnnesota Hade in the most Substantial 11inner OOXSISTIXQ OVER COATS, DRESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS, PLAIN AND FIGURED PANTS, PLAIN AND FANCY VESTS, WOOL JACKETS HEAVY PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL OVERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, MKRIXO VJN'DERSinuTS, OVtfUALLSj KECK TIES, WOOL SOCKS, RUBBER SOTS BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES' A N GENTLEMEN'S WEAR! Embracing Plain Calf, Pebble Calf, Kid, Goat, Glove Kid and Serge Balmoral?, Congress, Kid and Lace Gaiters, Kip and Calt Custom Made Boois. Boys' ami Youths' Boots, Children's and Misses' Balmorals and Gaiters, Army Shoes, &c HAT S J^l^TlD CAPS A large and wcetl-seletted Assortment of A JS& A &^O0.*SS 100 J. C. 4- B. C. BURBANK4- CO. J.C.f H. C. BURBANK 4- CO. BBLS. N. O MOLASSES. 20 bbls S. H. Syrup. 20 Legs do do 10 do Goldtu Jo 10 do Amber do at O E E A E S & O 1 A A BBI S. MESS TOKK, at JUU JC $ H. BURBA?/ APif\ BBLS. FLOUR, at 4 J- C. $ II C. BURBA A J- CO BBLS. SALINA SALT, at J. C. .j- BURBANK 4- CO SKS. G. A. SALT, at J. C. .y II. C. BURBANK .y CO. 100 J. C. d' H. C.BU&BAAK$ CO. 100 50 BBLS. SUGAR—REFINED NO. 1 Prime, and l'orto Rico, at J. C. .j- //. C. BURBANK Jf CO. BBJLS. Sboxes CRUSHED AND POWDERED gnrs. 5U Mould Candles. 35 do Star Candles, at J. C. d- //. C. BURBANK 4- CO. BOXES PALM SOAP. 35 do German Soap. 10 do Castile Soap, at J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK 4* CO ASSORTED TOBACCO—COMPRIS ing all the favorite brands, a .'. C. 4- II. C. BURBANK 4- CO BOXES SALERATUS. 10 do Starch, Pearl and Corn, nt J. C. 4- H. C. BURB ASK St CO 100 BBLS. COMMON, BOURBON AND Rye Wbisky. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 5 |-do French Brandy, at 125 J. C. 4- H. 0. BJRBANK4- CO.! BBLS. SODA, BUTTER, PICNIC and Boatou Crackers, at J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK4" CO. BBLS. HAhD BREAD, at J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK 4- CO. SARDINES. O SO cases and boxes. 50 cases 2 qt cans fresh Cove Oysters. 10 do do Lobsters. 10 do do Salmon. J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK4- CO PRINTERS'bINK—ALL COLORS. For sale J. C. 4- H. C. BRUBANK4- CO .ll|Mf LIB 1 1 yili J. C. 4- H. C. BURBANK 4- CO KEGS OF NAILS AND SPIKES 100 boxes assorted Window Glass 10 gross pt flasks 5 casks Prunes 5 casks Currants 3 cases Nutmegs 20 matta Cassia 50 cans Mustard 10 bags whole Pepper and Pimento 10 ens English and French Mustard 60 bbls Vinegar 30 boxes Babbitt's Pure Saleratns 30 coils assorted Manilla Cordage 35 dozen Bed Cords 15 boxes Vermicelli aud Maecaron 30 boxes Starch 10 doaen 2 and 3 hooped Pails 30 dozen assorted Tubs 500 boxes O. D. Caps—and Eln andC Coke's water 500 lbs bar Lead 50 sac shot *.O^WIU^E, MA'NtfFACTtJRERS O*1' A E N LA PETITE ORGANS —AXD— MELODEOIsS. BAILEY PRIxMROSE BLOCK, HO, 230 THIBD ST., Sf. PAUL, W!f!S ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED FOR FIVE TEARS. We confidently believe that the LA PE TITE ORGAN, because of UJ ariieiii- px celleuce and adaptedue'ss to the practical wants of the public, is destined to be more, widely used, both in private houses am? in churches and halls, than any other -large musical instrument. Without detracting from the merits of the Piano-Forte, which stands confessedly in the highest place a» the interpreter of certain classes of r.Vusi-1, superiority may be claimed for the LA. PE TITE ORGAN in that to some extent it unites the powers of the Piano with those of the Cnttrch Organ, while its capacity for thefitexpression df sacred and home music, to which Americans are chieily at tached, is entirely stiperier to that of the Piano Forfe. Add to this the fact tfra* it can be furnished AT MUCH LESs COST. The Instrument's manufactured at this establishment combine all the recent im brovemfnts, and are WARRANTED PERFECT In every respect and should ary repnirw be necessary before tbe expiration of tivs YEAES from tho date of sale. Mr. WD DER holds himself ready and williiig Jo make the same/r«f of charge, provided the injury is net caused by accident or design. St. Paul. September 10, 1884. v7nl4 DR. E. COOLEY, Agent at St. Cloud. UNION MILLS Flour and Feed Store. HE Proprietors of the above Mills '.\.%e ±_ opened a Store in "U01ton'£iiuilda.g,? on Washington avenue, where a constant supply of ATTJOXTEI, May be found. The highest price paid in cash for *?L jit. St. Cloud, May "20th, 1SG4. vf!a44 CLEARWATER 31 ILLS Flour ant! Feed Stsre. A heavy stock of X, XX, AKD SUPERFINE SPRING, AND WHITE WINTER WHEAT BRAN, CORNMEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Next door to N. P. Clarke's store. E. J. BAEEP. St, Cloud, Dec. 18th, 1864. T8n21-ly Livery, Sale and Boarcling S A E ROGERS & GILMORE, Proprietors. Havingreceived a new and splendid Stock of Carriages and J3mgffi£S£L \fe are prepared 10 furnish Pleasure Par ties Excursions and Funerals with outfits on the shortest notice. ILirses su:sable buggy 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 cih er, call at our stable, where you can be accommodated at all times and at all heurs. N. B.—We are prepared"to«^urnish reg ular and transient O A I N For Horses, at our stable, at reasonable rates. We would respectfully slat* that "Billy*' Young, whom ail knew to be au fait in the business, ill be on bf.^2 ai ali hours, night or day, to wait upon custom ers. For particulars, call at our office. vouo2-1 ROGERS & G1LMGRE. iv and £»ale !9»talIe. The undersigned nas iust erected ^r* a large and commodious stable on iLc cor ner of Like Street and Pe-ry Place, oppo site Clark's store, near the «''»ntral Hou.-e, which he has filled with liwery st.-jei, com prising a number of I FIN E O S E S Suitable for cither riding or driving, aiid a varietj ot HANDSOM E I E S For single or double team. Commodious, elegant irr'*sres for pUr.s ure parties always ready. All orders for teams for excursioBs, Fu nerals or a Journey will be attended to promptly. His stock is of the best kind, as ue In vites his friends to caiL L! B. SILSBY. St. Cloud. June 23d. leo3 vSadS-ly R. O. SIROSG'S A E JPTAX.T, 225 Third street, Si. Paul. DEALE,R (J J. H. C. BURBANK4- CO St. Germ:, si., St Cloud Minn. Jn Carpets, Oil troths, Mat- tings Curtain Materia1..- :md Tiini mings. Upholstering and Furnishing Goods, Window- Shades, Wall Papen, Mattresses, Feathers, &c. TCU-IO-IV 1 ROVER & BAKER^St HIGHEST PREMIUM S E W I N A I N E S Will do a greater variety of work, and with greater rapidity and have taken BOSS pre miums than any other Machire in uss. S. E. GKE, Agent, v7n25 No. 242 Third street, St. PauL