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S I Jf BENNETT, DIALER IS STAPLE AND FANCT Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKRRY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, **MIRRORSV GROCERIES BEING now in receipt of my Fall and Winter Stock, which has been selected •with care, purchased at close figures and with roferfnee t£ the increasing wants of this section, 1 would most rospdutfully) fh vite purchasers to call and examine my assortment. 3fi SI30T2 In Dress Goods I hat* a floeI line, consisting'of French Merinoes, Crape du Chcnes and Anuires, Alpaccas, Paramattas, Tartan Checks, Poplins, Plaid, Striped and Brocaded Mo hairs, Printed and All-Wool Delaines, &c. Ladies Cloths, Fur Victovines and Capes, Misses' Ermine Yictorines and Talmas. ^Ilosiery 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' end Children's Shoes and' Balmorals, Buffalo and Cloth Overshoes, Lace Moccasins, -Oil Tanned Boots, &c. Crockery, Glassware, Lair ps, Mirrors, Ac.—a very large assortment. & All of which will be disposed of at the very lowest market rates FOR CASH. v6nl9-tf J. R. BENNETT. THE UNIO N FOREVER! H. KNOX TAYLOR, Having waited in New York until after the surrender of Was enabled to purchase his stock of ,tl. t.'l .ijJ Spripflji Summer Goods At the very lowest prices, and e*nsequent fy can sell them to his customers •VETR1T VALISES MILITAffT S A feii'lii •i.X CALIr A1?D. SEE THE BARGAINS, REMEMBE tHE^UCE: THE CHEAP CASH STORE^ 2lt3Third streelv ST. PAUL, MINN. ,-. mVr-i.v ,--. :.i 8 UItt ±p IC. PJt0 A:|i 'A'' 0 jr)\ mil Ur. ALSO— iHo&B sazoa -r~{ TRAVELING BAGS. •i r'l I I He makes also every kind of ,'-"•' 1 A large variety of which is always, on hand.. !SA»liliEBy HARDWARE, •.l^l.i .-^. i^: W I S C0LLARS,&c. Agent tor:-:!! •••'', HENRY RIFLES, BALLARD RIF]^^, 'H pisiotS) AND mp* CARTRIDGES. N. 'Bl-—Orders from a distance solicited and entire satisfaction given. v7n30 y.."'jj.!i.v.-' -"'.'••'!?-!'*-"'!Li.-'..-.TJ?''?!iKr*' "--jj V-CIHT^ fLeathref I EeatheH KBSSEEB & RIEHL, Importers, Tanners ami Curriers, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, A RM now receiving and will keep con-l stantly on hand the largest and best stock of .I^eather au.dt Findings in the State —consisting of SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, O A SO E E A II E HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, Tampico and Maddrass, Morocco Splits, ,f S^hoc and Saddle Skirting, Belt and Lace Leathery FRENCH CALF SKINS, »Kip S in COUNTRY KI S I N S 6,000 Bushels Plastering Hair. Also, a general assortment of all kinds of Findings, &o. Please call and examine our stock as we will not be undersold by any house in the State.' '''*•'. Tarticutar attention paid i» order*. figg?** Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Deer Skins. KESSLER & RTEHL, No. 306 Third street, sign of the "Black Bear." vGn40-ly ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. Capital Stock, $500,000. ZDI:R/E3C!TO:R,S C. BURBANK, President. DAVID DAY, JOHN NIGOLS JOHN aiEMUAM JOHN S. PRINCE, THEO. BOllUP, THOMPSON, PETER BERKEY, W. P. DAVIDSON, WM. P. MURRAY, WILLIAM LEE, E. r. DRAKE, GEQ. L. FARWELL •S. S. EATON, Secretary. S O O O E S W. B. Dean, David Day John Merriam, R. Blakcloy, J. C. Burbank, T. F. Cheritree F. B. Farwell, Geo. L. FarweH E. F. Drake, William Lee, P. F. McQuillan A. Kelly, A. H. Wil.ler, II. C. Burbank, A. II. Cathcart, A. J. Goodrich, Morris Lamprey, B. Beauprc, P. H. Kelley, Theodor Borup, „S. R. Champlin il-C^BL Carpenter, Peter Berkey -William Rhodes, Wm. F. Davidson, P. S. Davidson, W. P. Murray. H. L. Moss, Wm. A. Spencer, C. E. Mayo, J. Raguet, D. D. Merrill, S. K. Putnam, D- G. Greenlcaf, C. M.-Daily, Joseph Daily, C. D. Strong, Lorenzo Allis, Wm. II. Dike, Capt. A. Maiten, Fred Driscoll. Geo. -P.- Peabody, J. B. Campbell, J. D. Beaumont, J. B. Braden, H. R. Bigelow, D. D. Crumby, Adolph Taar. Geo. H. Edgerton B. Prestey, John NicolB, John 8. ?rince, il. Thompson, J.-:--E. Thompson, The.above CdmDany is now prepar- ed to issue FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES at current rates. -TZr~&riiFFrJL]S&9 50-ly Agent for St. Cloud and vicinity. HENRY'S RIFLES. O E Has just received a large supply ofT HIHfiTS7 J5-5HOT WATHW: "RIFli* Which hij.offew at reasonable prices. Also, BALI ARD'S. WESSON'S SPENCER^J -°p ^DOUBLE AND'SINGLE RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, AND PISTOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS^ Wttll CARTRIDGES. NEWHOUSE TRAPS, &oT. So. HaLTTO ", '.\Y,!. ,fuIOtC7/ ""vQ Si tQ&t It i'nu .a^uM -•.-,. Th6 Greated^ Variety of Fish ing- Tctc^le 'iii- the Wi6st%. Buy at Wm. Golehcr^ tinn Store, THIRDfl-TBEET,MT^PAWlin As it is the only place "where"you- eanig^t proper hifoiJittatioii':» fwfi'usitig 'the*' above nreJ-atm's^ -V:- 3 S .0 .v. MAKING- NOTARIAL AND OTti- \ER ^EAL TRESSES. ivj LAjJiJJl-qpi'lCE I rr ri 'Oraar Repairing promptly attended to from-the country solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. '. ^.v •-. 'v7n43-ly N O I E 0'.3 •?. All persons are ti- I»o»itlvoIy JFor li«iabi« ticsDbislng on i: -'••••••. A I O AID A N I 1 In either cutting Hay or Timber, Paitie's, desiring permit»for cutting grass on any of said lands ob i- f) CAN OBTAIN SAID- PERMITS by calling on the uadcrsignod at his oliico in St. Cloud. '-:. P. L. GREGORY, Agcnl u49, For 1st Div. St. P. & P, 11. R. Co. "J^'^""'*'" •».»-'.••«- ••v**v»^-/ .--*. •. infrinirwDifciirafffinirti s* c.r. &^POWEIA E A E S I N HARDWARE, TI:LTW.A.:R,:E? S O E S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, it iSrc.j S* S* i*V Tfcr.ft' &t Corner Washington and Lake Streets, ST, CLOUD, MINN. Cash paid for old Copper, Brass and Pewter. B^*"Particular attention paid to*lJ kind* of tin and sheet-iron jobbing." CHAS.JF. POWELfi.' WM. POWELL. RASPBERRY 8cCk A S O IMPORTED W/NES & LIQUORS BOTTLED OUBSEL VES AND PURITY BUAR/INTEED. For Medicinal and T*bla «»*. (bey nc«d only bt tried to be appreciated. Nona genuine onlew they have our GOLD LaniL on each bottle, and our IniUulaC prested in wax orer the cork. Sold by all Druggists and Dealera througliotit lbe country. Call for our goods and take none other. Circular* to the trade supplied on application to BENNETT METERS 4 CO., No. 21 liivor SK,"Chicago LLWI] VM? dOJbJVJLNCB: N WE MOST^SK EPTICAL. THAT THERE IS UNEQUALLED VIRTUE IN THE Mieyaxe hi cojuaioinaTAo3t"V They strengthen and Invigorate the system.* They givo a good nud healthy appetite. 33Kl_«3slst digestiiyi ".'. t. J) They are the best stimulant in existence Th«y area preventive of fever and ague They cure nervons headache. They are perfectly pure anil palatable. The Kid Jacket Bit-ore HTO (old In quart bot »lc» liy «1L dioggUtaaiui dtaUsra 1B tit country. E N N E I E E S & OO. ,21 RIVER ST. CHICAQO ffOCa? PROPRIETORS. ST. CL.OUD, M1XIV, Ju'uo 2fit}t, 1865. -,-• To J. «. Biichiif atiil OhrixHan Gi-M. .. Yen ::in» each of yon are hereby notified that 0co. P. Trask' willrftppcac nt.the aboro named office OK the I S I I A O AUODST.next nt.lO o'clock A, si. to offer proof to showthatyOtthaYo abandoned LANDi.piftF.iCiS^iSy. A^B O I E !*ri«r respective Ifonu-iituadKntiies—the'formurilomesttiAd 4 and 8 y± svr ship 38, range a^jBrfde npon aanie i.\M and will.then apply to enter a portion of said tracts as 4.bome«itaarlt and you are rtotified'tb'be present at tli«€'liine"atHl show cause, if any there be, why his application should not begranted. IIKNliY C. WAIT, Register, -6w \t. B. MITCHELL, Receiver. mfmak MINN7, l'Jth, 1805 To B^UtatacJclettrq^^., onto,any ftAtjimffiskd You aro hereby notjfifid torappvar at this office on aOTH DAY OF AUflUSf, A.b.-l8B5, at 1 0 o'clock in tho forenoon of said-*vy-,-arrd show cause, if any there L*,-wliy your lIine*tetnkKntry No! 3 1 stiBde at-th'is nirioc pu the $3d tlu up'onthv W J^i in'ttiwnsliip' N declared abaiulqnuil.and forfeited to thfoUnitod States as one.'JfcstphiZlrWntei-mari alloRes'iin (tbandorfment of said entry by you and proposes thenand there to of fer proofofunl in AUppurt-'of «nid alKffations, When an opportunity will bo .given you of opposing snch show ing.•:•!'! •,: ••-. -HENRY C. WAJT,!Begtatcr, jyxx-Cw V. R.-M1TGHELL, Receiver. afr. HENRY C. WAIT, Rogister. augiii-6w W. B. MITCHELL, Receiver. AMD O I E S CJLOUD. A1INN. To Henry SehUWidil' ^JOgTISW.iv SIR.—You are hereby notified to appear at tho U. S. Land Office at SM^Qiid.-Miiin., on OiertOirii DAY OF SEl'TEMBEft 'ISOi/.ft^ieVeldbrTrit^he fore noon of said day, to show cause why your Homestead entry No. ,308, made at this office, ou tho 19th dav«f. May, 186* upoivLot 13, of iectton 19,4ownaU3, is 31, i*A. 1- ai^l $E ftllE H8?tiouJ4, fowf I I riihge :J2, should riot bo declared forfeited to tho United States, as ono Harmon Vogt alleges an aban donment on your part of said tract, and proposes then and thero to prove tod «a«o'%hfiran opportunity will be affordodlpbjyOU to.icdpiytJtiuii cliowlng. HENRY C. WAIT, Register. augUfQc W* B. MITCHELL, Receiver^ Stearns.—ss. Harriet Cour^.Fpsrth Jutfcial Mary Jano Shafer") Summons. (U. S. Rev. stamp Pet®^4r0Ct2omr4d.?Tetlied. Tho State of Minnesota:" T! Peter V. ghafer, -the abov* nanjed^Jffemlant Yoit are heteby summoned- and ro^fliren*to answW the complaint in this action, which is filed with tho Clerk of the Court aforesaid, and to sorve a copy of |your answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in St. Cloud, Stearns county, Minnesota, within thirty days after tb* servicex* this summons -aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Scourt'.f«4lMf rojitf idetamdedi^aj^Qomplaint,. Dated St. Cloud Minn!, JuiyTl86» HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHitADEiPHiiTPA^-' Diseases of tne Nervous. Seminal, Urinary and «:x/(/i4 fljirit^w-hpek ,una'?r«lial)hi treatmenU-in re ports of the Howard Association—sent by mail in seal uil letter envelopes, free of charge, Address,. Dr.- J. JtKiixcN HoutfiiTCN, Howard'Association', N6*.^ south Nuth street, Philadelphia, Pa. v7n32-ly -J in. -jUi!P»lll il,v-.JC 9. *M iiiui^fW^»i*a^*w8«^r* yWiirii_Miw?v: THE'WJaOJPAETIT WAS WASHINGTON, July 81. An atrocious case, illustrative of tlave hojdijrg ^arb^ispi/wAs to|di \j{ a-crippled, negro wlio appeared at the office of the Freedmen's Bureau to-day, asking relief. This colored mau says he was formerly free, and working for wages in Maryland,-serosa 186?, wifii'a Dr/l/ee^b* whoWNie*ha{l worked, persuaded by the specious promi ses of higher pay, going first to Athens, Gal ftfterw^ds to Knoxville, Tonn., where DrL Loe for a time kept tho Knoxvillo Hotef, and subsequently removing to Jonesbora Receiving wages at first, ho was at length ot ibbd, Dr.TTeolured him out to tho rebel Quartermaster at Joncs.bore. After remain ing there ten months he attempted to es cape to the lines of the national army Ho got twenty miles away, but wasoauglit and taken back^when^hvs rebel Quartermaster took him to Siirge&n Wailling, in charge of tho rebel hospital there, and ordered him to cut off his feet and' hands,, .tcrrprjyenL' as be said his attempt* or run' Way^agatn. I Tlio-iootprpartially complied, amputating both^egsrjivsrrrbovc tho ankle. He left the „'Biuuips undressed over night, but finding him alive next day, said. "What, you d—d nigger, are you alive yet To the Edytttr of the Sunday Times Four years ago, while in Indianopeles, injyania, I wrote to Mr. Prentiss, off the Louscville Jurnill, regarding the where abouts of my brother!iCr*yma1s= ffaakftot hoom 1 bav not hurd sinst he was a boi, '•And we roamed thbVeelds tugether," happy as a Mackcral in Kashmcor Sox.— There/frj»SS four of us brothers, all bois. The follering is a pedagog of our family Our parents, off wich there was twu, con sisted off our father and mother, namli: Hanncr and jErysipcias'Ward. The lat ter (my pa) was given heavily to Plugg to backer, of' which:ho chewed incessantly, though Biled Bacon, done raire, was his best hold. He was a man who could not go long between drinks.- Thckaniil did ndt pcrdominatc in him, and G, Hover took him at the age of 60 after 2 "dazo,8ickhis8. The follering is applicable to his case "0, kum, O kum with mc."—S. Spire. After the old man's deth, our mother was left W ithathe.four, b.9iS ..aforesai|J^ toikhizz namely, i. i,. ,,..-V •-..'..'-..-. Erysfpelas: (named afterYathcr.) Artymas (the Long Lost.).,., ,, ltodney and myself. hi Olonzo (named after OJonzo off l*iz^aro neap celebrity.)'' ... '. 3ly eWjist.brotlier fery went into tho wool bizziness, while -KojlI wen^u^|^o|h,e Oriri gone territory, and imbarkt in the Pjr traul. Ery did poorry' it-' the wool, and Jjusfcd^butRod is still mjhe Fiir^jjpjning raunny. Artymas, at. the tender, ago off eleven, was suddenly mist from loina. In this konne'sshih I woed reniarXKh'bld stockTpg !vA?nc!flS^°.'"other,..containiug fore dol lars in cilver and fifiy-too cents, in kopper disappeered abowt the same time. There was a p:u^ty.5oiia.^ki ab»ts,^of) dubble sum mcrsett proclivity^—in our naberhood a few d:-.7.o previs,-anj it was serposed Arty had been invijrgled "Toleve his ga and IrayVfty Udmc," i. Sands eyes, 'sands teeth Vruslies, Sands'pale ale. The Vjorrild is all a stage, The rest is lemon and' vanilla.— Spear.... --ArpLEsT—Albert Knighti.Esq., of"-this plafee, has several trees in Ins garden bear ing large fine looking apples. HO has'fif" tee'nor twenty really fiW Ib'oKing apple trees, sufficiently large to bear/ beside as man^ more smaller ones—altogether'' 'a •MB looking orchard.—St. PeWlTr.ibiM:b. WATwH* CL.|U, mimJ 7 1 A August' 1st. 1865 E A Augnst?.l8tlL1865.. Gottmb Marti, Ssq. SIB.—You arc hereby notified to appear at tho U. S. Land Oflico, at St. Cloud, Minn., on tho 1 0 TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 18G5-a£. 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, to show cause why your Homestead entry No. 533, made at tho Land Office, at St. Cloud, Minn., on the 4th day of May, 1864, upon E of NE Corner First Avenue and Welles Street, LOWER SAINT CLOUD. VMM^k. #&1M TsJS^'Jewel^,1 J_7 Spoons, "SpectaclesTOora" Pens, Silver Thimbles, &c, &c, of fine quality which kftwill sell as low.pjftnjrft^^^quaUty Q^II of tywt^Jli\fa9*yto9W\w'$ SQ™ i. «&4#90ttai yoivr.u. 1 No. W,iLuSld.iiot bo abanddnfdfb: Henty Uhdcn alleges at? nbnSimninent oir ybu said tract, and will then and there offer proof in sup port thereof, when an opportunity will be given you ofjustifying your rights to said tract. tiu&m N I in- tended to kill you." He then had him placed in an ambulanceand taken to the huf, of au old colored man, where he remained until our troops occupied the place. This colored man brings vouchers from fWiitei people, eorrObot^^te of his state ments, which are believed by the olficers of the liurau. A I E A S A S O I I 1 4 SHEOAROO, March 11, 18G5. •Jack 5 O O A E SAI.JE. MortgagdieaU«Aftta ifa&Oi and David II. Smith, of St. Cloud, Stearns County, State of Minne sota. Mortgagee—Thos. C. McClure.of thctowii, county, Dato of Mortgage—January 17th, A. D. 18C5. Whoa-and whore recorded—July 8th, A. D. 1865, fn Book "B," of Mortaa«*Bw!d%.pjigo|L SWr^ftf & «6£ in tho oflico of nngu^n^* JCfeisaA^ualAal ft^jfr*.n-t.. County and State of Minnesota. Amount claimed to be duo at tho dato of this no trae^Tmtn Hundred aud nine dollars and seventy «nft^^9404e0) Description of mortgaged promises—lots number ed seven (7) and eight (8) iu block numbered forty six (46) in tho town of St. Cloud ace£rdiBg.tq Jhujt«U» vcy made by T. A. Curtis*, the corded in lhe office of tho Register of Deeds in and for said Stearns County. Default having boen inadb by tho Mortgagor in the nay*eBt«fthif #im fcwurAby said mortgage and no suit or proceeding at law having been had to re cover said mortgage debt or any part thereof, Now thereforo notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power ofJjalo to said mprtgago. contained, and of tho provisiori!)W thevs^Hrtu%1ft',sneri ttlso['ntad« and pro vidod, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the said mortgaged premises above described to be B*HW*yJtlie Bhoriftprs»ii epentffpf StoM-qj^tjenh. 11c Auction, to tho highest bidder, at tho front door of the Court House, in BtL' XJldhd, in said County, on SATURDAY, TIIK DAY OF SEPTKMBKR.A. D. oV.lock,iij th« Aa-enmm of that day, to-oat :, interest amithe. ekpenso of snU together with tho further sum of twenty-five dollars as attor ney's solicitor's or council fees, as stipulated in said mortgage to bo paid in ease of a foreclosure of the same R. PENNSYl VANkA CENTRAL .. DOUBLE:TBA«&£. BdUTE ^ITTSBUBG TqPglliA'BELPHIA T?ROMall. pol:fciOns,of tho Wes j[J\ ttfbrtu-vrfet {tihiiSbuth-wfeftt, tliin Hno'nlid its iriwsctiojia l'ona oftlicV fhD'8hort«»t'or this best route to I'litlufleliiUia, Now York.'.'Bostoii.-^iUUinorenutt Vnsh ingt'onV Tub travb\er may with .confidrnjee rojy upon sitre eonhectibns, tiighapced with perfuct oafoty, and every, applltfaue 'far oouifort that can Ito- procured. Now,uinl ploguut pasHougor. cnrH, for ^lay and nigbt 'scrvrco, huvo recent^'p^cnnildcd tb,th« ui|uipuiobt of the PbnnttylVfthia Centril Rirfli:oad. At PittubuTKli,' tcaiiiH fram tho Wostiiui direct to tha llnioa Degiot, wuonf pa^aougors are transferred to tha",Trains ,pf tho Pennsylvania Central ftajlway, WIiioh leave'Pittshurg and arrive at other'points -us followH:— _. DAY EXPIIKS8—Leaves PiMshurg at .60a, in., 8ttm|i0!*rtt jjiincipu^g'tajiioji* |Arrlfe3 at Altoo n'#«tT»0R inJ.'fyiAe 6.44 a/nf. {Benefchte lO.'Q a. m., Lock Haven 12.50 p. m.J Harrlsbnrgt 1.10 p. ni. BaltiinoreJMSp.jji- Now: York, via AUoutowu. at A I ]jIN19-i-ieav«s "Pittsburg at 5.B0 a. ra, stopping at all regular stations. Altoonaf at 11.45 a. m., Urri8lnu-gt .6.00 jl^mj Mivjjg at Philsdeljihia at 11.20 p.m, and New York via Philhdelphia at 5.00 a.m. PMPTSBUK.G A N E I A I Pittsburg at 1.30 p. m, stopping at nearly all stations. Arrives at AltoonaJ at 7.20 p. m., Harrisburg 1.26 a. in., and Philadelphia at 6.-10 a. lii. I I I A I I I A a E S S a Pittsburgh at .4,26 p^m., ^bnplngm]s at. principal stations. ArrivesHit I,atrobeJ 6.10 p. m., Altoona 9.35 p.-rn. HarriHbtirg at 230 a in., Baltimore* at 7 a. m. New York, via Auoutown, at 10.00 a. in. Philadel phia* at 7.05 a. in and New York, via Philadelphia, at 12.0.) ni.f Sleeping (frrs rim .through on this train from Pittsburgh to Baltimore arid Philadelphia, and to New York via AUcntown. A S iilSTSJ-iLeaVos Pittsburg at -9.30.p. /ni, stonpiug only at.principal.stations. Arrives at Altoi) lut tit'2.B0a. in, HaffWburg* (it 7.30 a. m, Baltimoret at 1.0 p. in, Now York.f via Allentown, at 2.45 p. in Philadelphia! at 12.50 p. ni, and New York,! via l'h'H ac'elphia,at 5.42J|?$fJ"J (\'i^\'$\j .... Breakfast. Dinner. Supper. %t Vail]f,aUotnep.traim Sundaysezccjited. Ticket8 for salo te- Boston by Boat Railj ",. Boats Tickets good on any of the sound Lines, Fare to *n pointsas* im any Uoutc ON N1QI1TTRAIN S TO PhiladV N Yprk and Baltimore BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 'TRANSFERRED FREE. .. T?E PENN8YLVANIAIBAIL EQAD GO. Will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparol, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount iu value, will ho at tho risk of the own er, unless tokcn'by special contract. Freights. Br tills route freight* of all descriptions can bo for warded to and from Philadelphia, Ncw'Yorfc, Boston or ISaltimore, to and from any point on the Ruilro lilk of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowe or Missouri, hy Raitrndd direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connect nt Pittsburgh, with steamers, by which go.ods cai^ be lor warded to a'ny port.on the 01ii.o,7.iu'skingum, Kentucky Tennessee, Cumberland, rilhiois, Mississippi, Wis :on Bin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers ind at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with steamei to all ports on.the North-westera Lakes...,,.,.-, Merchants aiid shippers, entrusting tli'e: ranspi-rta Hon of their frcight.to this.Company can rely uith confidence 6n its speedy transit.' ,,1'he'Jlates oj'Freight, to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania'Central Railroad^ ure.itaU iinieslas favoratAp as. arc eJtarged'hi/' other Rati road Compartics. .',-i ^Lof^Btf particular to mark'packages via 1 •iti'a Centrcil R. 7?" For Freight Contracts or Shipping Dlrectibtt^-.tjiply to or ^ddrejf.s"either tof the following agents ,oi the 'any.' J.'.. .'..' ..'':'' ''c COIlip: S BJvtrigston, Jr, Freight Agent, Philadelphia C. A Carpenter, Freight Ageijt, T'ittsburijh. '.Clarko & Co, Transfer Agents, Pittsburgh. 11W Brown & CfT -Cincinnati, Ohio. Clarko C$, C/i&'ago, Illinois. '•j-H?rqCoiint jy}-tsmmir, 'o. 3 Love, Xaysvillc, A'y. Hall .fc,C,o, Marietta, 0. E.'Ay res, Musl-iii'jum River. W II .t E Langley, Gidlv, ,..U II S Pierce & Co, Zaiiwille, 0. N II Hudson, RipUy, O. .lli-Mrum, Gt-r.cral Traveling Agent. O. Xive Stbek. Drover'.-and farmer will -find this a most a Ivanl.i genua route for live stock. .Capacious, yards, uell wn terod :imi^jipptied witu-every.-cpuvtwh-nce. have IM-«.I.j ou^'iiwl on this line.-nml its cuiine^tions, and every il-i tention.is psihl their .wants. -From.llaninlmrg. wli W will be found every coiiveuietice for feeding an-i r- si iug a choice is offered of the PHII ADELl'HIA, Ni 1. YORIIaud BALTIMORE MARKETS.' This will a Is. he found the.shovtest, (piickoat-and most dirootiicoulcj for stot-k to New York—[.via AUcntown]and \vi'. It W Kr changes than any .other.-...: ENOCH LEWIS. Gewl Stupcrin!-jid'.nt, Altoona: Pa UENKY W. G\VI.\NKR.,:«c»*V Ticket AimL Phila.' .11. HOPSTON, GcHttJVrciyht Agent, Philadeli hia Fmaft -DIVISION &%i \FXVL AND pAciFic BAILSOAD. J. LAND DEVJI. MAIN ASB BRAscri-LINES, .. ar.i,XuLr juiio'ist KO5., ^0 SETTLERS 6 $ liVILKO.^D LANDS. Hi All persons claiming laud. »t .Qoybruoicat Jjricc,: »yho reside iu tho Townships named ,belujv, arc iie're-i .hjr notiiied that the CuinpsOiy liasj acijuif-. d'thjs^ fee 'TO tho Railroad l.inds liKafed in o»M -Towmtrfiijjst'ivikl: .they are hereby required to make. irwf df Jlielr. right to the lands occupied hyi them, SM«1-makerpay 'niont therefor according to tho laws regiUatiil^ th 3 4 ancl Watches, Clocks, TeWelry, &c., repaired in good and satisfactory manner, and oni gegyu^bje Ifrrn^ a NOTICE: 1 TH03. C. McCLVRE, Mortgagee, .St. Cloud, JulvI3th A. D..1865. jyxx-6w I.IO3iR:—YouPwil/l A ougiii-7t EDWARD O. HAMLIN, |__ Of St. Cloud, Minn,, P^lntilT^ Attorney O N E S E please to take notice that on tho 1«TH DAY OFKCtlOBT'lS^.-J, at :ii) o'clock in tho foronoon of snld day, or us soon thereafter as the case' can be hoard.il shall offer proofat the U. S. 6*nd Oflico at St. Cloud, Minn., to show an•: abandonment on your part.of jour pre-emption claim and soldier's lieu to thd*!j4ft «$.i£b3riectiet 35jto'jv« 120, range 33, and IIw yv of nw section 1, and no of no %, section-2, towii 25, rMgtt33, ment'No. 2480K fllod April mand,that, saild entry or pre-empti -(jw|l PETER GROS. \%, ft'lod'Aferiii30t.h7m* ancl shall "d* tract be declared subject to homestead dio in tho future. 7 Sections. Of -:i. i:lVhvt£.Ranjir. Of f, 7 ...-W..I,............- 32 ,. 23 7 17.19, 21, 27, 29, 31, 33,35..'.'.......V.f..'....'.'.:. 33' 1? 5,9,11,13,15,17,19, 27 rt.M0.fi 83 .20 •27.2S,31,33,35.„ m~l#» U.li .26 UT9,11, 13,15,17, 19, 21,23, 25, 27, 29 ^-3 5 3,6,7,9,11, 13,15,17,19,21, 23,25 ..!34 lj 3, 5, 7, 9,11,13,15,17,19,21, 23, iff, fty20 I 31,33, 35 35 19,29,31. 33 ,..t. .30 £-9711,18 :\.::s.i -I, 3, 5,7,13,15,17,19, 21,23,25, W.29,3», 35 35 33 35 rift.-r.tPiy i"V a tert-^ ]*^iia]bje. Ohnxi SOTuo undersigned nas iust erecleii^V^ rtke Street and-Pevty Place, oppo•eat nenof ^Ue'Cla^k'sjWore,-"n^arf-hd^entliil Abuse, prising a number of bn« i«» .-im-.- variety .• .-i,?. .»ii..n :••.-:. -»sr. ^er^ljiftgltfordgubl^teatt^ .-.'•,' .. .'•"',' jtjonimpqiousi,flle'gant..air'fiages, for pleas ure parties always ready. HOtnlO'O 4:A^^tti|'f^^8»|^^»^^^|3^ nefals.or,a ^ojirpey,: will be attended io promptly. ^mUio^r^ bi&.'"faltis.< K-:-Wis., His'stoclc i'i.'of the best kind, and he in vites his friends to call. Hi&Htm mi ^Lv^Bi- BILSBY.: St Cloud, June 23d, 1863. v5n49-ly I¥EKITTJRE. Manufacturer and Dealer in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Keeps constantly,n hand a general assort meat of New Furniture, consisting ef &. IRj O J3J ANb Chamber Sets, ROCKERS, PARLOR CHAIRS, SJofUs, a Mahogany and Black Walnut CARD, AbD EXTENSION, A N CENTER Ii iiJ S A I fi Bedsteads and Lounges. All orders in the Cabinet line promptly filled. Metalie Burial Cases furnished when re* quired. Furniture repaired *nd re-varnished. Warerooms on Fifth avenue, below the Bridge: St. Cloud, July 22d,lfc63. v6n!8-tf Eighteen years established in N. Y. City. "Only infallible remedies known." ," Free from poisons.'.', Not dangerous to the Unman Family." I Rats couie out of tlioir holes' to die." »37 27 28 28 .83 33 2 3 (M"$«*»8419, i%19, 23, 27 ,.....m.t!..,...y...^ ,...,120 .10,27, 31, 33, 3d ..v...V...r...:..„.. ........ ..12I a» ll,15,21,23,25,W,'i& -83&...>..... ...V..J...120 -24 8J5, 7, 9,11,13,15, 21,23, 25,27,36^^.rt..*..120 )25 :1,3.... .»..i.^.,..-...L.119 ,' 26 ip, 35 ^..'.'.•.i.:-...'...,:.i§i 2j »3,5,7,11,13,15,17,19,21,23, 27,«'41i«8..V..120 .'• 20 1 3} 5.7,9, II, 13,10,17,19, 21, 23,25,27, *B{ 3J e- 33 *M8t# 26 1^3,11, 13 1 f% au%, 7, 9,11,13, 15,17, 19,21,23, 25, 27, 29, t- f.-ui gfi 31,33,35 Lfttrtiffig ,5..9,17,19,21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, $5'.v'...' .Vl32«v ^31 (U.Iu i,.:7...u...i...:. i§* iS !iy3, 5,7,9,11,13, 15, 23, 25... .ii..'...,.-..a-121 IL 2P floS, 6, 9,11,13,16,17,^1,83, .25, 27. ,2^ 31, \. ,.„ 35 ..i..TU!v.......,..'.„..:..i2a «& W' GEOKG ijiHnciClUH, 'Jtin8-6m Land Gwwulssionlir, Or to 1865. fins Ratf Roach, &c, Exters, Is a" paste—used for Rats. -.i--j: Mice, Roacfies, Black ami '•'•'•', .......-,, Red Ants tCc, dip, rfc rfc. "Coslar's" Bed Bug Exterminator, ...„.,. Is, a liquid .wash, .used to •/.-. ,.- 1 destroy, aria'.•»lso as" a pre Tentative for J5ed-Ungs Ac. "Oostar's" Electric Powder for Insects '_- ls f**-:4W«i: Mosquitoes-,"J .,, Fleas, Bed-Biigs, Insects on '•iff. r-' Pldfds,:Ftoets, S 1 Animals, xEc. K?i^?old by all Dniggista and Retailers everywhere. tKB,! fl BEWARE of all worthless imitations. tSS» See that,"t*sfcir'«" name is bn:oarh Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. E N O S A tQ. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, -JVeto.For*. «2„ Sold by E. W. & L. Q. SIMS, J. M. GARLINO .TON, and all Druggists andBealors in St. Cloud. INCREASE Q£ RATS,—The Farmer's Gazette (EnglishVasserts and proves by fig- tiries .thit pile pair of rats will have progeny and descendants' no less than'651,050'ih itn^ee year's. -..,Noj^r,/ unlesir this immense I family can be kept .d'own^'tiiey would iso'p sume'indre fpod than would sustain 65,0O() Ifu'tnan beings. S Herald. Ju»flja!w"* wuajr JIWIU, To Andrew fMcCttiiiitilt,'S»qj rt You aro'herelJy notifledito app^ir atT/'B. Land Of ficp at St.gioud.Minu. on the ais^, DAY OF 'AVOCST, 1805, at 10 o'clock in the foronoph' 6t said'day and fehoW cause if any the"hj b«^i why-yoilr hoihwtead entry No Rhouldnot bo declared ubanuonedahdlbrfeltedm John PpllinR allegMt au abanoenmon^ jlheroof oa your .part ^"TV^* 1 1 0 1 1 a otter proof in support of such S is IIBNRY C. WAI^ KogtatoW" julxx-6w W. B. MITCHELL, Receiver. !'1\ tl®. See "Gstar,t" advertisement in this paper. oh.i.F iu iftti I ««e0STAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, sitfe,'and safe and sure—the most perfect RAT-ificatioh meetings we hare ever attended. Every Rat-thatcan getit, prdp erly prepared according to directions, Will it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some'place as distant as possi sible from where the medicine was taken. —Luto'Shjir'e, Mich Mtrrbr. IJ^U ^ee "Oasiair's* advertisement in this paper. v^"'-:""'::vm -:_' A VOICE tlOM THE FAR WEST.— Speaking of yCostar't" Ratj Roach, A &e.t Exterminator—"more grain and pro yisiens are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of'this Rat and Insect Killer.—Lancaster, «r*Sc% "(biter's" advertisement in this paper. -\-. ••-.••.•r-i*'.b ,-••. -,• •-.. .... U.... FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS— Should recollect that' hundreds of dollars wwK'o'f Grain, Provisions, &6., are annu ally destroyed by Rats', Mice, Ants, and other inseOts and vermin—all'of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth 6i *'C&WorV* Rat, Roach, Ant, &c, Extermi nator, bought' and used freely.' #S» See "Ctvtar't" advertisement In this paper. »•&» Sold in ST. CLOUD KK^BytR W. L. G. SIMS and J. M. GARLINGTON, and all druggists and deal ers. v7n43-4m •wry^ RAIL ROA LANDS! Wi*?i lMvlsion, St. Paul and PaciWiirBl'co^,,r„ In'* (ttexiiaJ y-. -, ... ... .-. _'.", .'' This company now offer* for «a)e 4he Lands granted by Congress to aid in the construction of its branch line from St Paul to Watah. 1 .These lands are in the Valley of the Upper Mississippi, on both sides of the river, and embrace a great variety of TIMBER, PRAIRIE AND HAT. The Road's now in course of actual con struction, and will be before tho 1st day of, January, 1866. The Lands are "... I EXEMPT FROM TAXATION until sold and conveyed by: the Company: They are offered in tracts of 40, 80, OR 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS and will be sold to :.'.:- -. f.t A .-, -, ACTUAL SETTLERS upon advantageous terms. Terms, cash the bonds of the Company at par, or to those who desire it, Long Credit and LOW RATES OF INTEREST. All persons trespassing upon these land will be prosecuted under the recent Act o. the Legislature. For information as to lands In the Coun ties of TODD, CROW WING, MORRISON, Fried, Stewed or Raw, BEEFSTEAK, I BENTON, And the north part of STEARNS WRIGHT AND SHERBURNE, Apply to ST. CLOUD, GEO. L. BECKER, Land Commissioner, v6n34-tf St. Paul, Minn N E W Eating House! ,. HOBTTI, Proprietor The undersigned has fitted up the second floor of hisnew building on Washington avenue, four" doors above the Fletcher House/ for an Eating House, where MAM AND EGGS, ,o', •i-v •.:--T^ ':9APSAGBf 'TRIPE, SK i!: --s-:f v- B-Jsmfel •. .., ii AmU tMtlo JPWS* FEET, -i.-n: •--?::--_ ria-n ..--: •:.- ..U L-3fs 3d &o., StOj Can be had at all hours, served up in good style. .... t- All kinds of fine liquors at the bar,, oa the'first floor. The public are invitod to GRtit5 1110 SE€ 0^. fcI MOilT/. ...V7nS4 St. Cloud, March 14,1865 UNION MEAT MARKET THOS: a HAU)EN^ Would respectfully inform the people of Si Clolia thatl^ie^fsfpr^iartit to fufhish^tbem with all kinds of the choicest fresh-meat. Fresh beef, veal, pork, mutton, poultry and game in its season, at prices as 4ow .as tb« lowest.' A share of'the public patronage is solicited. Shop one jjloor north of PeiirelPb Hardware Store. ., St. Cloud, May 18th, 18G4. v6n48-tf E A A E JOSEPH HOWARD, Proprietor. A-U kinds of meat—beef^ pork, chickens turkeys, sausage, pudding, smoked tongne, &c., kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. All persona wishing meat are requested to call. Opposite! th Fletcher, Hojise. nov29-| ^MEAT MARKET. FtablesMeatl, LESH Hams, Sausage and Vega of al kinds, kept constantly ok hand. Shop en St. Germain street ••-,. .. -:-.-, CHA8. LUEG. IrlM^E' &^ I, E nONSTANTif on hand, afuU inpplj \J of lira* quality time, at $1 par barrel• or when taken in quantities ef over twenty barrels, at 75 .cents psr barrel. Lumber and all building material fiu nished to order at the lowest cash prices, Every style of Furniture can be furnish ed immediately at the same office. „,v All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Office' at the New York Store. FOWLER TOBET. St. Cloud, June 5th, 1862. I :l \i