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mxr*a£%w~~m room table, whetcJt hnd been Ititig •r months past. At luncheon she duly gave her mes sage. Oi.lyf-pta.Bntter is 0 daughters, lH^grjfl blown about, cheer iully excited" by their morning's expe dition, were^roieat. Mr. Butlex Wiir the usual middle-ag ed Englishman, with very square-toed boots ana4 griwly whisker* He was fend of active pursuits. He talked gossip and Btat'tftics He naturally looked to bis older brother Charles, who had never married, to assist him with his large family. Daughters growa up, and growing daily, tempestuous Bchool-bojs at .Eton, a midshipman, two wild youag^ellows in India, anoth er very prjmisirig son at college, who ha4 gone up for his little with great eckt, Mr. Butle* wouldjell you. There was no end to young Butlers. But, un foftunately,lehirles Butler greatly pre. ferred Dick to any of his brother's sons. The boy was like bis mother, and a look in his eyes had pleaded for bin) often and often whon Dick wonderod at his uncle's forbearance. Now the cousins only resembled ihoir father, who greatly bored Charles Butler with his long BtQries and animal spirits. "We must go without mamma, if it is to-monow," said Catharine Butler. •*We could not possibly go without a chaperone," said Geofgiana, who waa great on etiaoetta. She was not so pret ty as Catharine, and mneh more self conscious. ••=•-.. "Capital eold beef this is," said But ler. "Can't Matilda play chaperone for the occasion? By-tUe-by, Calha* rine, I am not sorry to hoar a good te port of your frieud Mr. Beamish. I cao't afford any imprudent sons-in-law. Remember that, young ladies." ••Should you,like Dick, papa?" said Oeorgie, with a biugb. "Humph.! that depends," said her father, with a month full of cold beef. "I should have thought my brother Charles must be pretty well tired out by this time, bat I believe that if he were to drop to-morrow, Dick wmld come in tor Muttondale and Lambswold. Capital land it is, too. I don't believe mv peer boye have a oliAoca—not one ofAtttoW Down/Sandy, down San dy was Catharine's littl Scotch terrier, who also was fond of cold beef. '•Dick & lueh a dear fellow," said Oatharisw Butler, looking v«r sweet and cousinly, and peeping round the dish-covers at her lather. "Of course, I love my brother*, best, papa, but I can understand Uncle Charles being very fond of Richard." "Oh, Richard is a capital1 good fel low," said Mr. Butler (not quite so en thusiastically as when he spoke of the beef a minute before.) "Let him get hold of anything ho likes, and keop it if ho can. I, for one, don't grudge hinrhis good fortune. Only you wo men make too much of him, and »ve very nearly spoilt him among you. Painting and musio is all very well in its way, but, mark my words,' it may be pushed too far." And with this sol emn-warning the master of the house filled himself a glass of sherry, and left the room. Miss George, as she tied her bon net-strings after luncheon, was some what haunted bj Dick's sleepy face. The vision of Geraint, aid Launo-lot, and Enid, aud King Arthur's solemn shade, still hovering about her as she went along the dusty road to Kensing ton, where two little figures were beck oning from behind the iron rail of their schoolhouse yard. Presently the chil dren's arms were tightly clutched round Catharine's neok, as the three went and sat down all in a heap on Mrs. Martin gale's gray schoolhouse sofa, and there chattered and chirped, and chirrupped for an hour together, like little birds in a nest. (TO BS CONTINUED.) AN KXTRAOHDISJAHT CHANCE. Tlio leading Llterarj Magazine of the West. E E FO ONE TEAR. t1fa^.WHO HlhL TAKE IT-| .. Tl»« AVesterst Hom ii.large first-class literary Magae erenty-six oolumns, printed on paper 28 by 42 inches, sixteen pages, extended quarto. .£*oh number coat tins several choice st|etast soul-stirring poetry.^original con tribuiions, from the ablest writers in Amer ica, Correspondence, Young People's De partsaeni. Wit and Humor, News, Reviews, etc., etc. Also a discourse by America's most gift ed preacher, Henry Ward Beecher. Har rietUtecher Stowe, lleber* 4Jellyer, Geo. Upton, Mary E. Hoffman, Emily I Whiting, and other distinguished writers -are regular contributors. V,'' The only-publication west of New Yotk which employs the best Eastern as well as Western writers. The organ of no sect or party, it incul cates the purest mora'ity, while it is infus ed with the life, spirit and rivaclty of this teeming, progressive age M* ftp »ow.#pisepared to offer this beau tifuland valuable MagAline as a For* one ye»r",' to* ALL mw BCBSCHIBMS (or renewals) to Tna JOUBSAL who shall •ubsaribe immediately and pay in advance. Tli&4&eo&fian.t w^etf tH* in.SiSU elligent people of our section will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in yoursub scriptions at once and secure The Western HoaM»»oT6ra year. •. MI* :i til The Leading a 4O#PI»»1 V«« lotOIiTHB COUNTBY, a vHifa&Jbie. -owin VBAit'.j" first-sHss montst^Ti contuning 32 Urge double c6lumOag*,d«"'0^ei a «'»'mng Vflffl&lWto*':.V«?**l»ing. "8"1*-- issanr. T"*- Breeder, Wool 0rower, and in hamli—ely Un4eJ eprera. Farmers will &n*^M#rW$'?&rt4totit aid in mil the^e^WrtmeweU 'of FnTming and Stack Breeding. It Jn»*sP Vntnriaavy-.,-DeparV meninn4«V cA.ti4^ M&M *W-» Swere through th»'Jmmmi, free of eharge, all in reTatini ^8iclf, Injured or Bis. Poultry. Thus e**»y Sabseriber ban Horse and CVaUe Dootor/r«. We1 are lidW prepared to offer the jjiiter. y«linJ«blll snbsftlbnrs (orrenewals) to tUs 8t«aeud'JoBt*AtiwboshalUubseribeim iMe^ata^^idWlit^dvaneti. This is a pie of our eeotior w«tt *0 do«U duly njb prceiate. flaacffit your subscriptions doe and secure the Sloth Journal FtIB for year. jQim^jggg^ BaSpisiiLfpP mLlMUY GOODS. Complete and Elegant New Stock. MRS. OTTENSMEYER Has just returned from the East, where ahe purchased one of.the Larges amd moat Elegan States** MILLINERY GOOD»i Ever opened in the State. She Wjalee, remov.d to her NEW 8WRE on ••**£*& aiain street, between Washington and «*•*-. rnond avenues, where ahe would be pleased Sii.neaota. have a e*U from tbw Ladies of Northern 1 Her stock comprises, in part: Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Silk, Velvet, PLUMES, VEILS, LACES—all Jemd», Thread Clwajr. I a a mad Vnlea clcamea Kdghss :E\A3srcrz* O-OODS Large assortment of Worsted, Embroidered Slippers and Sofa Cushions. Dress Clonk Trlsamlngt, Silk Slaps nnd fringes, Mobalr and Silk Braid* and Cords. Buttons, Ornaments, &c, for Cloaks and Dresses, in every variety and style. I Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, Fancy Bows 1 Kid Gloves, Jet Chains, Bracelets and Sets, Hair Coils, Switches and Braids, Hoop Skirts and Corsets, &c, &o. Just Received for the Winter A large assortment of Lailea' Far Cape, Malt, and Cellars, I »n?- PRICES VERY LOW. BST Call and see, and you will be satis fied. MBS. M. OTTENSMEYER. St. CI—d See*. 22. I860. BIO-A J. W. METZROTH Has removed his Clothing Store, opposite TUB SURAL noesa. any MBZBOTH'S I S PLACE. A Urge ateek of the finest CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTH8, and all kinds of Gent's Furnishing Goods always on hand. 9 METZROTIll I THE PLACa!|| GENTLEMEN* S SUITS made at 'MI'ETfTZ'KOTII'S in the latest NEW YORK, L0ND0N_M0 P1MS STYLES. METZROTH'B 18 THE PLACE! A S and A S Embracing the most fashionable nnd nobby styles. ffj0T AlETZROTH'S IS THB PLACE I PrilCES LOWERTHIW HVMOFACT UHBBS OP DRESSED LUMBER S A S IDoors, in |WOOD MOULDINGS, TMrniiiff, S Sa-vrlnsj, DOORS AND WINDOW FRAMES, Newei Posts, Balusters AND FENCE PICKETS, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, on a a USES, CASINGS INO DOOR S F«rsilskca,f« Manufrntatav (.t E. WEST, REA ESTATE AGENT 8T. CLOUD, MINN., Will Buy and Sell Real Estate ou Commission, Locate Land Warrants and College Scrip, Pay taxes, and transoot all busi ness connected with a *J Real Estate Agency. a O it Gov. Wn. R. MARSHALL, St. Paul, Minn. Bx-Gov. S. MILMCB, Philadelphia, Pa., Hon. J. M. MoKiiVT, St. Cloud, Minn Hon. H. T. WBUSS, Minneapolis, Minn. nfr W.*t*t 'TTHlA gbtW' SOT A good 1} story frame House with an a good well, and four acres of land, in the city limits, for sale. Price $1200. Long time given if desired. For Sale—ICO actes of land near the city with good building, suitable for hot si. Price $4,000. For Sale—A good 1J story frame build ing with five lots, near the Lake. Price $800. For Rent—A large two story dwelling house. Location central. For Bent.—A small dwelling house. :j For Sale.—The old Seminary Building. Prioe, $150. For Sale.—A good wood lot containing 30 8 a & eity. Price very reasonable Wsattrn Hen Skomld Patronlte Weitern Institutions. TO. .'a.'. S O A N „„,... ._.. ..lOaiixnai I I Rqmklie Iisnran:e Co. OBSTBAL OFPIOBi OHIOAflO, ILL. c*a* Aaaet«tKs«tk i.ieae, SM53,4n.ea This Company Insures Farm Property against nil damage from Fire or Lightning, Including Live Block Ik* field or at large, at as low rates as, any other compa ny. Losses paid at oaee without discount for sixty days. The REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPA I NT ie|rtn»aU an aggregate of wOfcltli and I business mlnenee greater than any other Iasuranee Company. Qjtcers. J. V. FARW1LL, Pres., a PA Y80N. 8ec'y.e B. W. PHILLIP, V. C. OOOLBAUOH, W B. Cloud Branch Qfflcert.J C. F. DAVIS, President, J. R. WEST, Manager J. n. *B8T, ,•••?. $:y" McKBLVV U$t o/ MoelAcUer$ at aUCbmd. JasaeeM.MosIarvy, M.P.Clark, Tnoe.O.McOlnrn. C. F.A Wss. Powell, U.C.Wait, L.Oortoa, J. M. Bosenberger, Picklt* Abbott, Lewis Clark, Waa. Mitchell, A. T.TJpham, P. Talcott, B. Bice, C.R.Beal. A.D.Boal, J. B. West, B. L. Allen, is called to his stock of Special attention THElOkVEST VST REMEMBER MBTZROTH'S IS THB PLACE. St. Cloud, May.24, 1859. pll-n* J. H. OWEN & CO., TOUR DealsM*. wtts th VS a a COUNTRY ORDERS Attended to promptly, nnd specially sollc ited. WSf Factoryin Leaer Totem, near ike 8*m Mille, ST. CLOUD. »INN F. EC DAM. & DOORS BJJIJST3DS, MODLDINGS CASINGS, BRACK ETS, I /iOJiit v.-W-t STORE FRONTS, SCROLL WORK, "... hi MP TVaiZG, He •ifwi -..::••: .• il». :'. .' -..• .., .. WINDOW AX* FKAMBS, INSIDE AXB OUTSIDE BLINDS, CORNICES, 8T0RE DOORS BASE, MUMBD A ••_. Win A it! mil.:!/. BLAZED 8A8H,^Ac.,|Ac PLANINO, RK 3AWINO. SCROtt SAWV INO A*© JOB WORK of ii-., '..•*•** description /•,,!i- done to or-'",.,.'. der. .. DRE8S ED FLOORING, SIDING. PICKITS and LUMBER ripped to bi'.ls. for salt. All orders by mail prompt ly attended to. A Liberal Dlsconnt to Sealers. 84. Cloud. May 26tb, 1869. Pll-n45 Farm and Freight wini Keanfactarer of PlpUr Jadfe Ttk JadleUI District Hardware Merchant .. ,.. ^..-.!--::. Banker 'Hardware Merchants Reg. V, 8. Land Offloe U. 8vAssessor Hardware Merchant Dry Goods 4 Clothing Flour, Peed A Grain Bditor St. Cloud Journal Bil Watch Maker njjnj MailCoatractor Minntaotnrertf Plonr PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURERS hO.ir.M03 BT a BUYING FURNITO&B OF T^lgrht Sprint W a 3 }».'01? r. dulO SPICER CARLISLE,! IRooms on 8t. Germaia fWrSUCUpa opposite Catholic chnrch* ,»lf-n, :i a Bufftflew Scott, Hegg ft Swensoil, -1 i' Haping-'bongni^Iie' •'".'. \C St. Cloud Wagon. Factory, iti .". 11 ..• ,irf«J vyjo .• .-«•» -aolitrstib, jdjl, ., Are prepared to maVe t» order and will keep on hand a good nssf^ent'Of- The attention of Farmers ajid Freighters .in /i A t. Wanting- Wagops this spring:^ called to onr stock. •Nenw'bntibn.. .-r-i ..'.-n^'d V«s»Jr: sites a is & ,.i!aiaiJ .nsrlav.'/. ^.a.eiL! Iron and Brass Fouiiders v*» A 1 M/VGHINISTS. »Y, SHOPS ANP^MOSJ First Street, corner oj Marahall Street* Mill Fu^|iisKing,W^ePiiag Washington Aoenmei near/'Pitft Nationa Hotel.•"- -y Plans, bDe|mcations and Estim^M :""*, ,v' On .Short Notice] :.-s.. e.'i-^n'.i :'u:ir iJjsnA i.*iT Steam and Water Mills Builton contract and furnished complete with MACHINERY, MILL STONB8J SMUT AND BRAN CLEANERS,, SEPARATORS, BOLTING CLOTH, BOILERS, ENGINES," WATER WHEELS, So" Address aftletters aMd&rdWs* & MINNESOTA IltON W O S llnft .MINNEAPOLIS. ESTABLISHED IN 1856. CITY DftTO STORE! S. MARLATT, liniffs. Medicines'. Cnemicate .••"•:',: I o,: toxiaaitm'i* FANCY AND T6IL]JT!"'.'. ••'"2Jd SPbNGES, Dentist Miller Insurance Agent Clerk Call on J-. E. WEST, And get Policy in the REPUBLIC. Brushes SPerfumery* 8iki '-'i, -r 5 Kerosene or,Coal OIL, A^P I.AMPS,T '. PhyBiciansrPrje«crippns, carefully com. pounded, and orders answered with caro and dkpstch. -n.' yrrfi .vffj hi ':-n Ih'n Farmers and Physicians from the country willfindour Stock- of Jfedidnei tomftele^ warranted genuine, and of the best'quality.. .jS, MARLATT. T10SI2 Washigtonn Avenue, St. Cloud V. •./J.i ii **/&— Watchmaker and? Jeweler, -DEAlKIt I N CLOCK S W^ttitES, Silver -^^Sli^Xl^ •.... i:i .• i,. i. •'.!'. ,. '.i ill C^OXJX) ITS »va .:••• ^r.s. i- .•.•• :,.: ii in pigy s,'v ai.|J pefcet Crutiery, dec. Washington avenue, a few doors from ST. CLOUD. MJKNESOTA. 3n VEGBTABftS'BieiKJAN wa*ia lo,-c?ii.iiI ho ,*z ess LrrarliaQ scientifically prepared pr^pq^ioft, REST( GRA elAIR £u i^it#xi& *ve^dffeAdatd^lw *nblic, an4i. v4s,itnp competitor in mer.it. By its use GRAY HAIR is soon 'j%to9MU.*oyi»3) ipr$nal youthful color antl bril tiahSyi Allien is so much ou id *t'j & ^i^y^p,.flWMHCour PROMOTES Renewer,soon see its good Tm eu^bf^^, By its tonic ai* asimwiwru stimulating properties tht. Affl) [and the liair grow thick ««T TtTrnrr) ^a^dness it will create IlKLOiSiriu. Alleles are destroyed. It mT" ^''coo!f%,nhn!dJ^!Rrys,«!f -w-xrTi en-.-gcalp. it(Tocirnotstain B0TTLEKjhtJj5kitaiiis)dn.)ay^vAj« A "JJT makes the scalp white and "HTP1TFW 7 T-/ ,fooii:a vaU BSatcrriaL IsnsoSiiohPwtJrW iiin-itxi 1 sndi/J Espseialajmntionpaidto SCOTT. HBOO %..SWEl^^f St. C'oud, Maroh 10.186d. '-yliftSi clean* 0 I 8 8 1 8 8 1 0 lulwaMit.i the-iest and most tjrn ^oiTymYcnr preparation in -iTHEn^tnc a a .Lisff )KO .UVB:V. n'.i.-uitiiauetfi Office and Pagtoty on ^MMtaR.fTe- „":. '.'•/./ (sfc^jjajieg^ ,BWs«m^kefiiA«tsAtljrjtt .^MaWM8mMAJW*$iJSmim**' BM, Btrtdoprto iba Bridgs, 8t. Cloid, /-viDpApEBB orsalrat nana^Shop•" St. Qwtoatt-t.'iJ- fi and Seeeliwfjihpw^lj»^ MinnesoU., ^t3 effects inn TIT last so much longer. Send sold by sn»i«aanlfceJ»J AHMNorul HMfli«iSA Gen'l Agents for North-western States, i.i mrov. Wft*i"^rSViTrV"y"-'mi!3Wrrw a ATTHIP OfFIQ'j ^^W-.'V. JO! CHAS. LUBfl^ tt toPUsbeiHl((^ot,f«oroOd*tfdiW'nll CKUT K£ A W £o Printing! JAHflUO The Best Work I —AT THE— •J*»S ST. CLOUD, MINNE^PTiV, Aii Published bptfiT4' Pirtnam Magazine Company. h«srtnen^| *ThecohtHbu4bV"8inelddetHe aHestrand nios^^popular-writers .in,-^very^gection: We intend th'at'thin Magazine'shaft be" ti^de^'ai(fakeiTure,^aciic^khlertaJn^0i,*f J|^° Solid-information_ on all mattersj connected with the 1 WorKFs'" Progress in: Iit«rtfturfi,.Sdjnc3. Art, DomfsUc Jiciouo-, niy,-the Art'or Liting, 'the "comforts''of Traveling,. Social Sciencfi N^tiorfai InCer^ ests, and Individual Rights, will' be spec-' lally cullirated and def eloped, I together with Stories and Lighter Literajuw forthe family. i^»---"':,. TiJOOf 10 iff, j:%y±h&k& °L^ MagaziAes of .tor dby."—Normlk Gazetted ^•^Preremine|tt among the: Jlonthlies."-^ Buffalo Com. Advertiser. '*Tlie.adaiirabltf plaii iff! thisI publldation. lakes in all topics of modern thought and sttidy, white eter?' 'subject 'ij invariably treated, with, ability."-rAlbany. Evening Journal. »-.• *T1T1 .Wo will furnish Putnam's and. TUB JOIJBIJAB one year for $4,$pc.,..:,. I I N E O O FORTES Also—PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC SCQOOL O NS ANT/ MELDDEONS. jAiso-^FStEV'S tOTtScE 0RGWlyi^ ''V All iRffy Wa*tant6d. -^v- We keep constantly on hand the ONLY FULL ASSORTMENT' OP isiiect Music and Musical Instruments Of all description sin Minnesota -UlJlilV gft!// Qujratock pMnolimi, ..VipliaceUoa, Cdn tra BfaSses, Plfites, Fi^efl/FlagotetQ, Claro nets. Guitars, Banjos, Military J)rurns of alldescriptions, Brass Instruments, Aepor' !deons,Strint8ielb'.-,iscblirplet'ei rtm Faithfully doneandsatisfaction guacantced Church Organs, Melcieons and Pianos tuned aj|ftir#plwdidiir" .VOFI Orders attended to it Promptnes »fl "-lrmiSM'ii 5pt Kfio oMSwdSmM,Mm« We wVsnWritir'to.tlie OSrtlucate* MMl^ THALBEUQ, GOTTSCIIALK, STrUlft-,^,„ OSCIlTo. 8ATTHK, II. VIEUXTEflP*.'r? liOUIS 8TAAB and B. MCZIO, Mnsical Di rector of the Italian Opera, as alw fro:.i| some of the most d.-,tim.-i!i-hed ProfeH.»ri:. aud Aiuutpiir* in the country. All instrti-' xn Also A'jrntiji/r EMPIRE PIANO FOETE CO. I Te:irhprs and hut'N. ihtOX ft .vILENT *il'. •••. WHA^rWm™* •IftJiKf •Jifi \ll rX MUNGER BROS., *asi Music O S SAINT PAUL. MINN gMuiMaaSentjgnanHjqe Sei!ritway'& Sons?: c.i vl ll\ ^^.CgLEJJRATEP PIANOSJ f. $°l* Agcntsyor ., ChickeririgC&g|$ojis -v-i- VV-. -PEiiBftRATBi) PlAN fJS -. .r ilr'i.-v ii And oUicvJifk-dpxs Pianoa. I ey^l'artit ii'ar attent yi paid to.tho lectieb of TiuttrjinuMsnt Jurri^mritjrrder-* 7 A LtBKRAt l)iscottxxO greatly to theirsnvitiitajjo tot!v«,u^aoitir"i as bygreatlv tneresWVeWP.df«**%•.."^ ^0 •W*!e*»,lU| 9.Bler» vrjth ditpslttei hshfA bftlilV WHOLrjALK M:P.XTS *CK •"»'*»'_' CARHARDT/fJEirBHAM A CO'S I CEI.K1IKATCU I mnlBIKfflmttU$ Ui-itiiiK, ii ,. ftbe Smv*MU.iaiaifi^4.Wteir*ff»fiOi onr uiaiiufa.'iiii'i- and impurfatioiiare -we-i by all of t!ia.,}:.-iT !:Asja iu. siiw United., States, •*^lV,AA*?iWUtWi»sl|fiSt Slab rtttejapeivW «U|- ^«!i'¥iJ«'s- *vikmto4& EST P«5llt.JIs.,.T rv •i\r «^H^w.m«#wtff, «tf«to{»2 turlita«B»«l,e»i-!B«t^ W I W T.df. j- :.,X»*:*lcaj London aildiPnris, a sir in* --../.*..«^!..tt nish DEAI^BKS, J) an AI. 8 with evnry artlp lowest mamllacturtT-:' i.«jAttu*D Ai&A'.D voir .afrtrJ an yrto.il gjtoU**Mdfoltf$d? ^Srmmisfs«Mgi!& 6 9 WashirifTtQiisSii •*%i' AiialCj^OAttjmtMAL'fJpd^I 9tIT baJUnlujUhmMmuuidaS. gjUsttaSi 8 Ftvsh Garden, OToweifu^rtBt, Bferlanoslgew, ebrubs.tUKi-i'rirergratn SccdB. with directrMisftol* efclttrfe, orc- Ag«Bs*waj«todi -:ij i. bamU 'a\%acnZ 29^steWrtrf eithaRluRa^oaj.prep^il.fry mail. Al^i8*BaU "3rruste/iPi8jnM,.^I)ulb8, all the rurw.Hotatoes,Mb JBrjeps4'J3)jJBail. l,UiatTrJ«rly!Fost!Pc^fp, prepa»d,f6r*l^0. Conover's CaVosstt ASpiWaftfvW PuTllW 3^!pee iOO0,^eer*idfl«,airi!Wi4i|r4»'». .erer blooming.Jnpllnattaiiejrti^ellle, $fls«]fi-tMtb, prfepaid. Irile (Jape ..Ood dEfcaiberry^or upland,aelarWland ctfttunalSl,m P»r 100, ^H^^mtktdinwlllinsrd Tj6gMSom9ktgae r.| to any address, gratis als,*ijal«de list TTRinSII Meat, H^ima-, Sausage and Veg Seeds on ComtniaeiBM xd.\»-J. s»&*i*1 IiiiS A I BBWiiB^i *H»«Bf-J[ IS THE BEST IS li-Aklnf VUi PjflLL SJ'ITOII,:UKJl.^I.L •4,UCK,.COBD, WN» Witid.Qiiiltaiul iJiuDruUloi l/cTiutiliilly. ItwiU wilUtlio ttu«st ncfcdloutid tlicad riih from porfect work 011 tiw Un«BtJSni,j60ok,uTur, tbo luaviesL boavor clotU and, cowhide,with nockuUKculiioedlo.tuioadortouliion.K wiU me coa«mcotton, linou, silk auJ twino.. IM"11* jjMor faslor. aud. BtlUor than any other machine, it forriVn llat'Xven Vin'rt elsstl* «iam di«r«rtng from evoryothe* sUloli, .eauli loop/ boiag.TWJSTKD W meuuaor E O A N O O O nnidrawiiigtlio twist into the goods, thds securely fastening "every itlcli, so tl&t' tlieiseism' will bene. W be feat aj,frequent iutoi vali,,aacl iu„that case i|Vtn, tUe seam is wanuntoil nut to irni iti wesr Blwl xtndor Ml cirtumstanccs t»i«»urvivo'llio waaUmU." OU, out family garments, I ogoms, lMints, dresses, *c.,uate Mns«i«iinittod to Coiiniiiitteej at falM'. wliere A Sroatcst oanipotition.aMd tq,tUi stltcli nreuUnml* nnttbave beenawafdodfoi-lfs Slput 1 jrity. Durability, tiisttcityand limuty. •yji- .n ,::th .' A patented device prevents the possiLlllty of UIB m^cnlrie*clng inn in the wrong rthefctieuior.tlioBal-. evjuCjW^arjng or tuiicluug the 4r''SSjj au^o wUe»l Thus avoiding the great trouble of other macltlnes, NoliieiMti^orNecrifes t&eMado-of "tlio needle is ICBS tllan throe foartbs'oS un inch lougjand is gti Thtlltmmer and er can nibef te et Vironff. f«lurability and beeuty ot its stitch E 0 Promptnessl mi ^tifeRE NEYEREQVitkD, DJ Its Rapidity, Absolute SUMnMs, ease of motion, narrowness and .ueatucss of its beni and tell vera n*ver'appr6achfea"by any other machine. !Tue l'ressnniversally pronouueethis the Best fami ly Sowing Machine in the World. Whatever tne merits of the other miohines, It Is no disparagement to sav of the Wilcox iGibbs it is worth tor family use, double that ot tiny Other ever offered to the public. It received tho Uold Medal of the American Insti tute^—the l'rst Premium for "THE BEST SEWING MACHtlifE,w nitHe* great New England Fair—the Vermont State Fuir—tho l'ennsylvaniaState Fair—the Indiana State Fair—the Wisconsin State Fair—the Michigan State Fair -the Iowa State Fair—and' at over 60 County BUbjeCt.') -t! in:- !v -./ •. ,'.' Fiurs thronghoufthe West—maWug more first Vtit order of over $100, S3.00nlay be retained *'^*^, miums than were taken by all other Sewing Machines --mil &!££ together in the same tinio' I Kzprcai Csusrges. liisnowtheXVrtat leading Family Sotting-bliidltnt This offer is more especially to asasist Agents in the ALL O E E WORLD I *«i? I $j£g? We tuko other machines in exchange. We sell Oil Cotton, Silk, Twist aud Needles for every kiud of Sewing Machine. I tf'tffi :... .AGJEIS l'S WAXTED—Tonus to Agents, de scriptive circular and spequuens of work, sent,free by mail, on receipt of stamp, or had of 'i'- CORNELL^ WABD & COMINGS, S E A A E S S 13 3 a S a 111. ffiti&Mc. Mk^AmMi OP .Foreign Literature. Volume begins .Tannary, 18TO. H/ew I TAtt»ongfhe..S^ar ehold,ers. arejtfr.IVm. -Jr.—.^ l.-au,: Cullen Bryant'and several practical buii- NOW IS Til S TIMS TO SUB SCR BS! *i I roirn ti E The Eclectic reprints all the best arti cles, Historic, Literary' and Social from the prominent English, French and Get ?ullyporioiiicsUs. cannot Afld,^Moh^aiaii^temgent, family anoid to do'with'out'" ian Its selections are care made from over fifty different works, and with many competitors in the field, it remains the oldest and--'most' reliable ex ponent of foreign eotemporary thought.: SPECIALTIES O E ECLECTIC SCIENCE.-—It is oelieved that in this de partment the Eolcctic is more comprehen sive and complete than any (Ither Magazine in!thc world not exclusively devoted to the BIOOKAPII r. In this department will be found the life. ,of eve*y man who in any walk of life has laid hold on Fame. BELLES LETTRES.—Polite Literature in till its branches is represented by the best selections whicli can be gleaned front a wide field. FICTION.—In this department the best Current Literature of its class is found, comprising occasional Serials by the best contemporary novelists, but chiefly the short stories for whioh the 'English Maga zines are deservedly celebrated, -tJl&EBAi1 IfttTteiftriij .—This depart-' pip*9fri probabty'llife most-ttfcportaht-of all, lis represented by seleetioris'frOm the best 'Reviews, and contains the choicest current Essays upon Literary, Social and Political !qtteptions.s -:F. 4 ... uu I EDITOEXAI' I?/|EA»itfKNTs.T^The..,Editor ial Departments have been thorpug'ily re modelled. The Reviews of current Home Lifceratnre are unusually full, and Art at home and abroad receives the attention which tlie growing piiblic interest in tho subject demands., ILLUSTRATIONS.—A-^ very fine Steel En- gravitrg on some subject of general inter iest, either Historic, Portrait, or Ideal, em bellishes each number. .These, engravings are executed in the finest manner and by the best artists, and are of permanent val iueV TKRJIS.—Single copies, 45 cents one cepy, oue year* $5 ^.two copies, one year, $9. five copies, one year, §20. Clergy men and Teachers supplied at club rates. Agents wanted to get up clubs. Send for Specimen Copy, .45 cents. Address 3 .,vv _._., JS. R. PELTON. Publisher,\ 108 Fulton Street," New York. I Eclectic and TUE JOURNAL one yeaV' for STIIiL AHEAB! i. Lii« 6t.*-..t iioawcJi .:... .'-.)tw aaotti OUJl GREAT BOSTON a\ IMEff-" SKM. Wy want good reliablo agents in every part of the Conirttry.' Tly employing your spare time to forih cliib*Hud wudiug os orders, you can obtain the moat liberal commissions, either in Cash or Merchandise, andjilt goods sent by us will' be as repreeeated, awl we.guarantee satisfaction to every oue dealing with Ageu^s should collect ten cents from ..every custo mer, and forward to us in advance, for Descriptive Check of the goods wo solL jrj| Tho holders of tho Checks have the privilege of 'either purchasing the article thereon exchanging, for any articlo mentioned on our Cata logue, nuMborihg oS-e'rSOO dilferent articles, not one iof which ran be nuicnasediu the i»«ial wsjf for the •same money. mui advantages- of nrtit sending the Checks are those: 'W,o are constantly buying small lots. of very valuable! good.',' which art not on our catalogues ana f«ir. wahflrW« iswieebecju* tel «ll ajtosoldi best*aa,A». every club, wo will put cuecks for Watches, Quilts, WatfteWj »re»»- Patteraf, or some other artatle OP vV6 not oiier'it sfngledriicfc of felrcnhndtfeihaV cw»«|^l«b»rsg«iiir(|U»luniatour prioe. We notjisk'you to buy koods front us unless We can sell hWr.eieiV|er-1taih-yoiu '«.ia obtain ttern in any oHMsf. W«-Vbite.jtho ssrcajbjr par^o^our gpp'ls are^ sold at ^KJH!LHltF TtfE IrrtBUR-MTfSi: ^riftfoc^iSiisiltsfiipiVt.^ftho'Stewins gfio'ds1 ii Bltok*tt,QIMs,eMmit,.Gi*jjliini, Drat \Gooih, XOJJU LHun,,/to,wdstJJotierji,aWiiei,j "JcrrsHs 'ax" i»*»*« ir-.s^, at i^'HaMyitBt,fi^ipkMommdM#^u Silver. Dtsserl t\tflcr,Fivfi4blUe Plated •'**& aMrtfarlMnnia Ware, Gldw¥ H%Mf »t»lll i'iiuaij tytq drfJ Cter«viiiot.. liistfw &rmm: iMme»i •. 6oMt & Beautiful P/*o(o- 1st! lo •liA~fi~ffojfc\lUliiniS .F.4t-1 i: tligaiVf eJrt)r?4 "^"'f *»il^tyJ^ri «v4«Hatcd #rtelr*,»f |he newest stylos. ,.r. avualso made arr.uieipents with some of the l»9«^pnl,tt-ihib-'hoifc«*ehat «np*wftl. to MRHMfiOB ... ^nwsell' ,Mwrc| BiMMa, Mii*4»..«M»» T*'*l*eJ*k WasKs, ia Fall IG.lt and Cloth Bindings, and hundreds of others, r»PaB*'linHcv8»ythiitgMt*ff*WJ*. :&>7".hr, lilt -ri.n^8ED0i*4« W«ttl9*fi¥ft&EfiWU ::••-•--:. kilt#t.*^.*tO0,^4WaWyt»relaj.nc,VM'.: v-t bai ,.- .Wmy 'S*mi1g*pr*am.7Vhlmiftmtm*!Viis&^ ttq siH-ioJ .e^go:-!? wo' InsawiiJ o: eo coMMissloirrD**™*-** U"H -... imNrf iy, we will boi.hs a iijoJ.'.'cf vtavj-»-. For au order of S3) from a ch|lrof thirtyanfhudiev pttylho:a#nU4M*omnissaaf, S3 ja-d*.blrool jbrown sheeting, good dress pattern, all wool itt I n, or *-J.vO in cash. I *ora)ppidacJof *i«,fra»a-}ch»i ofslg«r,fwe.Mg pay the agent 65 yards browu or bleached sbeetln^ htt aflng easfcwatsW,! aWl*sobslUWl/et48.0»JslfaBtod pants 111 sheetin ing, splendid sewi-ig machine, or Slliucasl^j {, ,, %M }«c»M(lw Ib^iM^dffm .ts •,t»'^tfkf»i'iryif§ter-\11«Wf'^?*u^if\ullr^ bi«I GfiOIiaRA^PiUMMK* *fb* fedsn, (Succesairsto- ilwrrs **lan|Sii»r^ ^sv' |39 aMW MmdmeWh, UtttMl, MMs. itri line birot9Trt8 UllH BO'itteiUox ISSOBCt 9X«.I nox'iFeU!f»l:-ifi»*!5«i«.«t! ,iHV Its r^^an^gpWMrB%^'pt%hiS^ rtafn^tfmtp^es^btf tWtit»rt*«aWf ]ffiflif8«ra*w,4bb«ft(i Bo7 .isdio ad', ev«d FOUit^JSEN aMlLBS WQ&'SXt GtODD, Sixty acres ire timber, the balance prai ie and meadow, and tjie whote enclosed #ttKa |»odf*ne» vlr*tyacres*s»nguai*er cnlfi*ati»«v iOatb*preinisoM»s, ,, otgl mi ttxf d¥esf City, Aid ^Wl. -be sold farm) Cloud eheaWHA^uire atthis office,or of S A On Hi premises. im wssKasssmm ^~~::z...^r„., tpRTY TBWWMim OASRB 0» tJOOh3**0« JC skipped from cur house in One Year, to families' clubs, aud merchants, In .every part of the country. I 'roniMnlue to California, amounting in value to over OHB MILLION DOL.LAH9. Our laoilUki* lor Ira^aciiug thia loMuease Ut#uesD are bpt'et'. tlt44l wer bkforv. We have agents all tlio prlncipsl cities to purchase goods from the Munu fiicturers, Importers, aufd'others, for Cash, and often at an Imnuuse sacrLSeo ftxim tbo 01 i^iual cost of prcductlon. 'bu stock'cousrs'ts,Tn oMtl'oTthe"Vol- lowing goods., Cofast»i4c,*c. ,,,,.. SUfer^h»te.a Ware, Spoens plawd oil BfcM Mv^r, Desert torfc, ave^bottle plated esstois? BritannU Ware, Onus Ware, Table aad Pocket Cutlerr, In gt*»t .variety Klegant Ifrotch and German Vaucy Oo»ds, Besutiful Pnoiograpu Albums, Uie newest aud tUoic cet styles-ID MOTTCCO aud Velvet Bindings. UorrocoTraveling Dags, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, 4 Gold and Plated Jewelry, of the newest styles. We nave also made arrangement* with some of the leading Publishing Houses, that will enable us to sell be standard and tatest werk of popolar aisthors at about one-half the regular price:—such as Byron, ,?? »5Sr i£} Teunjreon'e Woiks, in full Gilt au*ClothBladiBg«,-and hundreds ef others. ,?? »2 i' ,, J^} t? 01JE MLLtt FM EACH ARTICLE- f? to ^1*w* ««rthIecBtrclni»ua»eth»t pah be sold ^regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buy Hoods from us untij- tMn Anyone may, aajustthem iu the dark. ..Tbe^Jk^J ihTm cheaper thai yon can obtain itn^jnanVotUer mky be of any width. No other hemmeror feller way,—whitethegreater part ofonrmods arTioiaIt Ul{eUl^v.T^ aera^^ part oi onr goods are sold at asyouwanMt. -'. It Will not drop Stitches, as the netdle is always set right, the blade short and straight, does not vi brate, liko longer ones., They are -Mari$aaufedk'vriaiMuliimiaVc&l Prtctttoic. ileoco, each part is inttrchan aUe aud can be readily roplaoed in caso of accident, I twill lost a generation if property cared tor None who have nsed It can be persuaded to useany other. The ronodnoss,evenness ONE-HALF THE ItEfrVIAR BATES. and sending us orders, you can obtain the most liberal comnuuions, either iu Cask or Merchandise and all goposfent by oTwiU he te repre^nted,3we^uar. *"?*!!*&&" t0 S0o «»tessbao 4 -W) ''',i, Teunjreon' Woik Gil au*Cloth Bladings,—an hundreds otb ™*r* **BBgwltt»wirtwuse. As the Holidays are coming, we are making supecia arrangements to supply every one who reads our ad vertisement, with the most haudtome and useful UU^ day pesents that can be thought ofor wished for, ana to enable them to procure them cheaply nnd expedi tiously, we will give to any one who will become our Agent, One Hundred Free Tickets, enumerating some of the many different article* from which you can make your selections of Holiday presents. For returniug full clubs from these Free Tickets, accompanied by the cash, w* will gitt the same extS premium!ithat we now giveJust the same as if you bad paid 10 centsforeach one of your Tickets. We *f•* y°f understand• that»hoti an othetrfirmian the bm S 1"**5S5,c— am wuyi viut aaaaaa !S 1— 1 ^Off-Pet* with us in any way whatev, ,As this free ticket is only geod for tne Holidajs you mast send in you orders uefere the Sutli of Jan uary, 1870. b» theTaah tooverf60,*ee«npanled The direct sad short route Is VIA IILWAUKEE AND LACROSSE. FOROHASS TICKETS VI A I W A E E For above and all other Joints on the line of then -l Boadt. Passengersgoing via Milwaukee make sure Connec tions, Less Changes, have choice of seats in clean Coaches, andtonNight Trains T? A »0L1. NIGHT'S BBBT BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. |A. V,, H, CARPENTER, 8. S. MERRILL., OenM'pass.'AEent. Oenllatrager MICHIGAN SO0T»Efeif KA1LWAT anSBuaalc. niot a siSl :*-.« ,isJfcij ... 5tl5 m*m*M*rW.MV&::»*n*Keet<- I PALACF SLBeWTNa OOACKM ATTACMBD Runuls^UmwgbtoNewYorkwlthoaitchsAg*. t'tihWtnMeWtoMninam**, those for Ohio, Pennsylvania, New .York and Eni^aad,stweA*p«rcUseTieketa tia Lake Shore |any'»eaj«e|» tji ry,,, ... ,..,^: ,tiJiw No. 96 Clatrk Sttwet, Chicago V---P. B. ltWHBl:-'r,8 »hl tSl- itj DliK-w BMOW oc£»«ii loamotamys s»-jt »d.' /. •. 3t PiMtt ftXwcW JUiiroa* ii dieii oial 17 Is open to all cus- a Agents will be paid ten pot cent, in Cash or Mer chaffillse, when the] All up their anttreCluU, for Which below we give apartial Lift ofCommissions: of SO *om a club of Thirty We will pay theAgent, eieWtfiml—ton, 28 yds. Brown or Bleached Sheeting, Good Dress Pattern, Wool, ^aPSt 8 1 ,*"»•*- Cassimere Panta and Vesi l'.ittern, Pine large White Connterpane, etc., or $3.00 |-i -in cash. Fo a.u order §300 from a 5 ooff fcwaa.CliibofJjnj we WiU pay the A eut,as Commission, 45 yds. Sbeetln Ou* usir iteary8 Wool BUeksu, itoplia Ores* ueA MIS UunsohM wool.Square8i.»wl,8ilve«H«ee Wetth, eK etc., or $5.00 in cash. «-&'•"»- «****n»w Fo am order or ftOO, from club of One Hundred, we will p»y the theAg«t, a* coomtaion, 100 jrds.gwKl jard-wid. Bkmttog, Cosa-SU.erHaaUog Case Watch, KicU Long Wool Shawl, Suit of all Wool French Cassimete, etc., etc., or $10 in cash. We do not employ any traveling Agents, and cwwo mars Shou|d not pay mosey to persons purporting to bo our agents,- miloss jwnonaMy scquafnted. I Send Hone Alway by Registere -faetters. For further particulars iend ibt Catalogues, PARKER &Ca. 98 4100 Summer St., Boston, Mass. BOOK AGkji'l'g WASTE FOR:.'. STRUGGLES .ANp TRIUMPHS OF Written by Htmid/. to one Large Octavo Volume—nearly 800 Paget—Printed in lEnglith and German. Kaiotliq 83 Elegait Fill P»«f KnpT»Tings. It Embraces Itorty Tears Recollections of his Busy Lite, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker. Lecturer, and Showman. No book published so acceptable to all d****** Every one wants it. Agents average from 60 to 100 subscribers a week. We oiTer extra terms, and pay freight to the West. Illustrated Catalogue and terms to Agents sent free. B. BURR ACQ. Publishers, Hartford, Co, Milwaukee & St, Paul A I W A t. .,,.. c* -.:.•••• .•• AIL SAt US BUWBSX -,• ,-Al MIZWA VKBE, CBICJ.GO, Vuii .an*-: ^'V MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAtLl Fannington, Faribault,- Morthfleld, Owatonna, Lansing Austin, iratonnu Adams, Counover, Cresca, Ossian, Calmer, VIA.MILWAUKEE PRA. DU CHIEH. Between MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO and Winona, St. Charles, Rochester, Fountain City. IWahaeha, Reads's Landing, Red Wing, Lake City, Frescott and aoi Hastings, JHM I I "i In Palace Sleeping Cars. ratnuroj: r..U'.:*•': .•:• ••.!'.• .lows'-:?] -.TjjA. ii a -v.}-.-.-. ,?. TOLEDO and CLEVEl^ANI) :«. The only Line running through Trains between CMlrOA 0 0 -AND BVFMAL 0 Without transfer of Fassaaguis or Baggage, Making this the meet OosaawUMe, Rsyatttleea andoaly Direct Route to Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk, Botralo, and all Points In New York and Ne Eng a it r. .' rFiiJt ''I t^A *9~ All the Principal Railways of the Northwest asdSnotlrwast«ona«et.at Chicago with the Fowe Oen'l West'a Fast. Age.,. CMeege,H*. I C. HATCH, I1^Iorocoftafi ::.. t«waaeadb. $$&h a ^?^%«^^|Wa£l«sj sag IJ«I nuj raw an- tJunxJttllQ.tij _-1»NMCla»wr.l*kev'.8»v «wu*, Sank Senoa a &i>3in»aisno3 *i iftduiiiti ^it.u MQ WUWto#$N&&Pm- ,V7C.-lr •,•:•:• SAUtt JAliL iMV. AHlHQWrV. esd Iw-a x\tiliJs O0INO \r«8T. Leave St. 'Faur^.-~7. 10 0 (jcunfiFi^riaw«m''i(r0jrriimnii State or Minnesota, in and jo»^po Cuwif.vl'• £l .-:, upon a judgment, ronfldred and' tfoeketc! in Eaid Court and county on tho second day of March, A. I). J.8Gb,iu an uttiet therein peuilu)^'wi)«r£in. JuanHUji Sissou was plaintilf, and lJriliralhi eartis was (Icf nil anfe in lavor of sal 1 plaintiff and against mid de fcndaut, for tlio BUHI of $8D7.«} 100, ou wliich kaid 4u,?!?I"ent. "fW mutually a iu BaiU UliU, td jnte*»ttS.ri'ojrJroiu iSJ iludethirciii ^id judgmchtj to"fee, the BhferMf W on the following described real estate situated in theconuty of Steams *!fM:.MihePwp'e'tyor-dioeattldfclendaiit JBJSti raimCurtli, to wit *\Mk jt.and 11. in Block 9^ and lot ff»LS?"lJn ^.1,0lll„*?» **«rtt-ip SBaut wide off tho ?f lot 2,, lying nest to lot 1, in lilock 13,of equal width from front to rear of \.,t 2 Now fhMforej notice is hereby giveu, that I will •ell the above" described real estate, together with the appurtevtaces therssaatabeloBgiug, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of St. Clou I. iu said Stearns county, on the 27 DAY OF NOVK110KU A. D. 1870, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. to satisfy the aforesaid execution and pay tue amount then due thereon with the expense of sale. MATUIAS M1CKXEY, Sheriff. Br M. LADEBMAX, Iicputy Sheriff of Stearns County HAYB & KEBE, Attorueys-for i'laiutiff. PatedatSt. Cloud, October 01809. octU-7w The above sale is hereby 'continued until the THIRD DAY O* MARCH, A. D. K70, afctwo o'clock P. M., at the same place. ''MATUIAS MICK LEY, Sheriff, BY M. L&UE&IIAX, Deputy Sueriir of Stearns County HAYS A KERR, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. 8t. Cloml, November 23d, 186U. ,. I»OT26-7W MOBTQAfiBSALE.—WUKRKAn£ not* sad mortgage at the date oi this notice, the sum of Kve hundred and Ninety-Seven dollars aiid Eighty cents, and by reason of the" non-payment of said the power to sjll which is contained in said mortgage has become operative, and no action or pro ceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to re cover the debt so' remaining seeured by said mortgage et any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case mide and pro vided, seta mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises lying and being in tub county of Steonas eaa State Minnesota, described asJoUowa, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quarter and east half of the south-west quarter, of section Mo. Thirty-lour, (31,) in townsh Mo. One Handled «nd Twenty«z, (128J North of Kange No. Thirtj -three (33J.We*t of tho Mb rrincipal Meridian: At Public Vendue, by the Sheriff of said Stearns county, at the front door of the Court House in the City of St. Cloud, la said Stearns county, on .T11E 2STHDAY 0 JANUARY, A. D. 1870, at two'o'clock in the afteraoon of that day, to satisfy'the amount Which shall than be due on Saul note and .mortgage, the costs ef foreclosure and the further sum of X*-en ty-flve dollars as Attorney's -fees' stipulated in said mortgage to be paid caso of foreclosure, together with all sums and costs allowed iu. thtt behalf by law. MICKLEY, SheritT oT Stcatns Co., Minn. A11BY A. BJtOWN, Uortga*eu. L. ,W. CotUKS, Attorney for Mortgagee. Bated Dec. 16,1809. decl6-7w 'TJXECOTION SAtE.—BT VIRTTJE OF AN.EXE cation, issued out of and under the seal of the liutrict Court Air the Seventh Judicial -District of the State of Minnesota, 'in and for the County of Stearns, upon a'judgn»eut rendered'-, and docketed in -A. Sbsephu. tsmttnis viaintur- -and WUliam. vye John Mayall are Defendants in favor of said Plaintiff and against said Defendants, for tho sum of J10T.80, on which said -judgment there is now actually diui said Btan of $107 80, with interest thereon front and since the rendition of said judgment, to -me tbe Sheriff of said Stearns county directed and delivered, I did on tho 2*1 day of December, A. Jr. ISO.*, levy upon the following described real estate situated in the county ot Stearns aforesaid, as the property of said defendant, John Mayall, to-wit: au undivided one-third of Block Fifty-Seven, (ST,) in the Town of Fair Haven, according 'to* a plat and survey thereof made byJohn 0. Haven, and on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and far 'Stearns County aforesaid, with' the appurtenances thereto belonging: Now therefore noftce is hereby given,.that I will sell- the above described real estate, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, at public auction, to the highest Bidder for oash, at the trout door of the Court Bouse, 1A thb City trf 'St.' Clo«*-in said 6tearns county, on the era DAX OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1SH, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day,i to satisfy the af. resald execution and pay the amount then due thereon with tbe expense ot sale. _. M. olICKLEY, Sheriff of Stearns Co., Minn. By' M. liAC-raMi-*, Deputy Sbcrift'j lu W. COUJNS, Plaiatiff's Attorney. Dated Dec, 22,1869. dcc03-7w NcOTICE.—U. S. LAND OFFICE, St. Clond Mian., Januiry5, 1970. Conr plaint having been entered at this office bj-rfiweu 3, Peterson against Wm Thomas Buck for abandoning nte Homestead Entry No. 3*37, dated iebrnary 26, 1867, upon the section 20, township 181, range 84, in Monerjgalia county, Minnesota, with a view to tbe cancellation ef said-entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on thel8»HDAY OS" HMSBKUAKV, 1S70, at 10 o'clock in the forejiopc to respond and furnish ttsti mony concerning said alleged abandonment. *•.• A.-OILMAN Register jania^wl U. C. BURBANK. Beceiver. 1 8. LAND OFFICE, SI. CLOUD, 51INN. Januarys, mo Complaint having been entered at this office by Thomas Riley against Jens Danielson for aban doning sis Homestead Entry No. 4760, dated April 9th, 1868, upon the y, ne* section Q, township 127, range 30, in Morrison county, Minn., with a view to tbe cancellation of said'entry: the parties are hereby summoned, to aopear at this office on the lS DAY OF "FEBRUARY, 1870, at 10-o'clock in ihe forenoon to respond and furnish testimony concrrning said alleged abandonment. Tolinowtliat tfie fcahgot a _.*""''*• First-class Sewivo Machine, a ?C0 Gold .Waeh I oraRhiMng$locMnt.forFourDdfis~ -l*gkt,lumoTJxLleandagreialUc .:. worl in her own 7mvn. Anil-' EVERY YOUNG MAM Or old man, 'f smart, can get a.Forty Dolla Coi Slver tfilgin \Yat« U, lo Dsiys*-*» orlc. Or, If preferred^' ttbdTti :••-. *C:i ttfcQi» A •', JJAT, CASni '--i .-•• .V3£ z.' :. To-.either Man or Woman. NoCamtat required. Holme cent tote' 8T--Tq.»:l or t.«. 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A YootlX CLASP, waranted to perma 3fat l/etire %'iHco*«e« «*.« days, (vartcoe.te Aa-eu b^smwot of ,th« vay»s a *w|nm]L »d_for Maud Book of vencrial «W poges, iUwtr«V d, $* Send your address and th/tofVOuV friends for'cif- ,*alit}aaj tsiwT} J0"!»«f| a ^t»iriffMBl 'Jia.il itod n&i Uvv.-i Etsioarj mlztn rfoIJw t,t very-ahd-8 a»e Stable. -'i-rf saeaeag *7. ^~fY7&V*i?*''r,-rJ:i"*T^i, ii"v N"::olua« UcLliardt abuBdootng his Homestead id NOIICK.—U. loComplaint C. A. OILMAN, Register, )an!8-6w| H. C. BURBANK, Itecciyer. A E ,.7,f'" I'eoluk f, Kntiy N €0i2, dated July f, 1868 upon the wM nw V, S 27,tiownsbipl25,range3*,Iu fiteartai county. Mj£n* cola wilhuv^w^thocAiJiciljtioi, of Vi \x .„, xipxTUiS—u..-,. LASWWFUJF, V*f Cl011 the same being the north 3 feet of said lot 2, all in St. Cloud City, according to the plat and survey thereof made by T. A. Curtis, Ksn., and recorded iu the office of rtls Ksn. otf Deeds ol said Stearns county..' the negater ««eu su Btearu a county AVu lot MnBlock-B^Vin the Townof St. juiou', acco?diu2 to the plat ana survey thereof made by John 1/ Wil soa an4'WPSHlsAinsbe officeof sajdKwister of Leeds, except the north 20 feetot said lot fronting 20 foe-ton WesDlagtow Avenue and running bock to tho re-.tr of sab! lot, with egual width, heretofore, sold by naiil de fendant, Bphrsim Ourth, to'one, Joseph Goyette I ii s.iJ partiesar*hfroby cuihrnouMto appear atthu o!La.-Vut:.eaiHl V\\ Ox KBBB'.AIty 1K O a JJ m}otk in the ton-Boia' t., respond wi fornix te.:tiihuuy eonoerirfngsatd allnged iU.tiuIonaiehi C. A. OILMAN, Register,' jamO-Cwji H. Q, BDBJBANK. it.*eiv.r M'auf January itlt, 1&70. Oorap aint having been entered at this ciMeeby Adrian Jakofoeuj aaain.it Bdward J. Hubbard for aban doniog b^Houestead i:otry No. 5310, 'dated April 9, 188J, upon the wU ne sectimi 30, towjwhip 121 & in. Meeker coanty, Blfnn., wHh a viewti thecancellatiou of said entry: iU#s»i«ri.arti.aftrcJu-r by iumptsmed to appear at this efflce on Hie 18m DA¥ OF IFKBEUAKV, 1870, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to respond iyidlita-nish te^tintoiar concertijw said alleged ubundoiunent. .C. A. GILMAN, Register, H. O. BURRAKK, B*eefreb- JajnftiWf®-' **-'-'*-«Bt -Cleoxlf SHini., Januar* 8,1470. CpuijjLi^it having beeii entered at this office by An-' tiioty Barrett against Joton Xayd'an for abandonniK Uis^ liosiestend.Batrjr J»O. «*80, dated M»y Zi-J,, 1869 •'Kin the nw J^Bectionll, tcwosnipl2G, r^nge31 In county, Minu.,Wl8Lavit» toth»ca*«:eU»iion entry: tliesaidpartiesafa herfby.summoned «.4i tt4hiH oflteo on the leiaDAJf.** FJBBRi at 10 o'clock in tfie forenoon respond Wife •:f fa to I, AI.V. an 1 furnish testimony concerninggaid aUMwdeian i.:'" 1 3 A «™L I GILMAN%"Register, V'' If. C. BL'RBABK, Receiver. N^^&rdiTBi IfAKp^FfflCJB, „"., Amn!-,in".C.'"u'?.1Ii'"i-, December 1«,-18W. hi ctt rJense" again« Jfe.h Likam *»r abandvniuz i*"7-1^Kn,r'f/"•t lw a S DEFAULT HAS been made in the conditions. a certain I Jlui'i gage, made, executed and delivered by Adulino D. I'oot and Solomon IU Foot, her husband, Mortgagors, to Abby A. Drown, Mortgagee, bearing date tu the 13th day of April, A. D. 18«T, and recorded in the office of thb Register ot Deeds iu and for Stearns comity, liia uosota, on the 13th day of June, A. D. lfeCT, at' 8 o'clock A. M. in Book "C" of Mortgages on pages 4C7, 408 and 409, Which said mort^a e.was given to secure the payment of a cert iin promissory note for Four Hundred and Seventy-Five dollars, payable in two years after {he) date of said mortgage, tfitliiute: -at at 10per cent, perannum, until paid, and whereas there ts claimed to bo due, and is due and unpaid en said ". A O W OTWi?6r?Jn? -theIl=t£-siunyhereb »a«i 1-arties are 5 & Ae.ferenoon to re decl6^5w2 C. A. OILMAN Begster H. A S Reiccivir. NOTICli—U. S. LAND OFFiet, St. Cloud, Minn., D-cemicr 16,18C0. Cotnoiaiut ituving been entered at this pflico by AD draw O. Peterson against George C. Sheldon for aban with a vi^v to the cancellatioa 6f said entry: the' s:tid parties art -heie:.y summoned to appear at this oh the 3Ttr lAY OF E A lb70, at 10 in the forenoon to respond and ii testi mauy couctrning saiiT alleged abandcamenr. -S C. A O I A N Begirter. dec23-6w3 C. A N Beceiver. & A N O E St. Cloud, Minu., December 23, 1S6T ConrplaintljaTiQg been entered at this office by Joseph F.Thierse against Uertrui Sisterhame for abandon iug Declaratory Statement No.32:i8,datedOet«ber l^lSC7, upon th J^ sectioii SO, township 1Z7, rasg •£), Morrison County, Minn., with a view to the cancellation of said he Bald parties are hereby summoned to appear at this afltee OB the DAY OF FEBRUARY., 1(J70, at 1 0 o'clock in l..re DOOU to respond and furtishtestiindtiy concerning said alleged.abandonment. C.'A. GTXMAN. Register. decSO^wj -H-O.BUBBANk,Receiv«rr VrOTICE.—iiT's. LAND OFFICE, I St. Cloud, Miun., Usceiaber 10, 1869. Complaint hiving beau .tutered at this office by Michael llichtl agiinst Catharine Lusnnicfctr foraban- a ii to the ctnttliatjou, of ftiid entry the said patties :re Lerel .y suuimt ned fcr appear at thb oflii oatheSrn DAlf OP FEBRUARY, ISO,at 10o'clock iuHhe forenoon to respond. aud.furnish testimony con ccriuu0 said alleged abandonment. C. A. OILMAN, Kegister, _dec23-6wj ,. II. C.BUiiBANK. Receiver VTOl'ICE.—L. S. LAND OFF1UE, 1^1 St. Cloud,- Minn., December 10, 1880. Complaint haviu'g bten eutered at this office by An drew Hanson against Mictael JlcGrawlorabontlon. higbisIIomesteidEiitrj-JJo. 163S, dated July Jiith lStio, upon the nw section 8. township 122, ,range o'6, iii Monongalia coantv, Minnesota, with a view to the canceilutiunitfijaid earn-: the said parties arsbereby summoned toappearat this office on tne28ra DAY OF JAN-UAUYriSTO, at 10o'clock inthefore noon^to eesnond and. furnish testimony concenung said, alleged abandonment. --C. A. GRMAN, Register decl6-6w| C. BURBASKt Receiver. *TJMW Ef7fD. ^. LAND OFFICE, St. Cloud, Minn., Dec«mberl8,186D. Complaint having, beta, entered, at, this office r-v JacQ^lbunrafcracriinst Charles BI^ckwoddTor abandon ing his ffomestcaH Entfj^o. Z2'-ii, datedjtomember Hi, i86c\ npon Uie mfl^ and sw nw J^ section li.townshlpl21, range 31, In Meeker county, Minn.., with aview to the canceUatioaof said^ntry the said pscliis are hereby smmnouwl to apponr at this office on tho 4TH DAYOF FEBRUARY, 1870, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon to respond and ffrnJei^ testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. .' C. A OILMAN, Register, dcrttowl-: .- JUL. BURBANK^ Receiver -XTOJJCB.—U.ti. LAND0FFICE,ST.CL01JD,MINN J\ December 16/1809 (Jompldnt having been eutere4 at this office by Ean..OJsbn against Thcu-as IT. Staats fcr abab dctnirs his If inwfttead Entry No. 133^dated-March 26, lbtio, upon the nwJ4 section 24, township range S6, in Mcmongalfa county, Mmneeota, with a rview to the'cancellatien of-said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned toappear at this office on tho 1ST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1870, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to re-pond and furnuh testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. I dec0-6w* C. A/OILMAN, Register. dccl6-«wjj -, -. Ii. C. RURBANK, Receiver. N OTICE—O. S. LAND O E St. Cloudy Minn., December 9,1869. Compl-i'int having been entered at this oshes by A rnlre.ts Petersen against Jacob K. Kleiuknecht for abandoning his Homestead Entry- No.*aJ64, dated JVovtsnberJst,. 1865, upon the s«4V section S3, town sh 128,.iaHge Si, in Todd County, Minnesota, Willi view *o tbe cancellation of said entry: the suid parties arc hereby summoned to appear at this office on tho21sT DAYOF ANT/ARY, 187», a i?c-l odcui tbe forepoou to respond and furnish testi 1110 coiicernin'-:ud:ilU»»rfdd alis»nftnnmi*iitt mo concerning said allege abandonmen C. A. GILHAN, Kegister. U. C. BURBANK, Iteceiver. Kioxxct .—u. LAND OFFICE, I, Minn., December IT, 1869. St.'Cload Mintu, Ho- JVI.« ii to-axseaie»T*entiarto r&MxiHZS 0 9 a ?ria09t SVgJ V3,'T '.1ciaiT]Jf I .!fa» ol heiir^ •.UsMand commodious stablej)n^the cor- ttffiltimtitorii fieartnc-Cesitral notaty wi'tfth 'haik9S)-fiM«A-wrihtli»erjsUPjdi»*"*» prising a number qfjsa -elo"1.* nv latd 0a I N E ILOJiSES, SWtAb1e^r^iflrWrrti^»^rt^^artr a Vlrlftjrseil -J9S oo\ aioATt JadT .is,*\:i A N S O*§&aB«fi(S fill «ie«boo- ^fMSrD«sSlSrr«^s¥^p1 a having been entered at this office by Rich- ard Sj Uailcy against J.Scott Muzzy for abanden. inoi h}i Homestead Entry No.2107, dated November 17, 1S65, upo:: the ne .and lot 1, section IS, a«4 lots and 5X section 8, township 138, range 34, fn Todd county, Mtnn., with a view to th« cancellation of said entry: tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 8 DAY OFFBBRC* AitV, 1870, at 10 oelock in the fosenooa t» respond and furnish tostiuony concerning saidallegedabW 4oimtbiiaL't' 0- A. OILMAN, Ssgarter, dec23.6wj|,- H,C^BDRBANK. Receiver. LQXICE.—U. S. LAND OFFICE, St.Cloud Minn., December 16, 1800. Complaint having been entered at this office by Ola TorktUon against Livingston RobbiM for abandoning his Homestead 'Entry No. 1858, dated May 13. 1SG5, upon tho y, nw e" \C sw' t£" section 32, township 123, range 3s, la .fiapo county, Minn, with a view tojthe cancellation of said entry: the eald parties are-hereby wamnone* to sjipear at this office on tbe 9XH DAY OF- FEBBU AllY, 1S70, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to respond and- furnish- testimony concerning -said alleged abandonment. ... C. A. OlfiMAN, Register, doc23-C«'l H. C. BURBANK, Beceiver XT OXICEi—TJ-S. LAND OFFICE, j, i^| .. St. Cloud, Minn., December 16, 1869. Complaint having been entered at tats office by Olo TorUelson against John Shaff for abandoning hU Homestead Entry No. 135T, dated MaylS* 18B5 upon sa*i»ectiow32, townshioia^ range SO, iu l'ope county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said phrtfss are hare by snmaonatl to appear at thw office on the»iH DAY OF FEBRUABY,lS70,at2 Pclotk inthelrfterneon to re-ixln'd and furnish test imouy coacemiug said ai Jegedabandonruent". '. ISOTICKrj-U\. i»tm«EitY.— a & W W ^PPL*S i^a.ada ysi, ieeo flnel yr, ggft. Apple ieji Sto, choice. S Nursery Stocks, Seeds, Osage, A.ptile. PlaehlTlflaRese, PluaV Osag« IlaiRd, BirjoO, $14. 4 A. OTLMAN, Regester, *do*i doc2»«wll U- C. BURBANK. Recvivei S. LAND OFFICE. St. Clnnd,'Minn. December 1*, 1869. rirew"G". Peterson'ngainstFrank Gager fori abandoning Csmplahft hs uig en entered at this office by. An- bis Homestead Xatry No. 1067. data* April I2tk, 1SC5, upon the J4 se J^sJ^sw section 20, town ship 122, range 3o, in Monongalia county, Minue Bot*, with vhw to Ike caade»«tkuof said eatry the, ud parties are hereby summoned to appear at rSsTJlfiCT en the "9rM DAY OF'FEBiitjAR'j',: ffyo^ DtlOu'cmck in t|ie Sxeuoon to respond and tarnish testimony concerning said alleged Hbauiionnieut. O. A.AOLUAV..BsBTstaty BURBANK Receiver. MS NOOCE^-UCloudLAND S. OFFIQE,, S Miring January *,- tlKK Complaint haying been entared at tbin ogee by John S.Iumauagainst William Brimigin 'for aDandonfiig ii. a iWM^i^aait*YtnwtM^as» Afc^ ^^^M nuon theLw.lino l£*rw J^ section 20, township S raiigb SI n\ SMker^coinrty, Minnesota," with view to the cancellation ot said entry: the said parties are liereby summoned to appear at tlifa odfce on tho 4T DAY OF MABCH, 1670, at 1*V o'clock in the forenoon to respond and iarbish tcaWnfonvcoirrgfarrrg^aid^legeJatiandasimaut W3Ti suaL'fiC. A. OILMAN. Regiatorj L. Appl Root^rafls,:Root. llu A' ladioln janl3-6wH It. C.BURBANK. Retefverr -V. S. ikND'oFFICE^- OTICK. St. ClQivITMThtiTWnrnaTy 7, 1870. Jonsplahrt bavfeg been ent*iad atAhis office Lv. J. C. 0-'Coiinoryngainst'j:Uom:ia Alexander tor abandoning PIIOiNlA Lfs liomeitbad ElirryNo: 48Tl d«ts«-ApHl M, 18eV DW^BVHWru ,,pottthe:SW,«nej4y«ei4-nwiw^»e.!4sectionC, •W eudnnai township 129,range 35, in.Tbdd county, Mm with a viirtvte tbe'canccfbit*.* of sauloutry, thaaai4i«rti.s are- hereby summoaed(• appear at this office on the A ISCiCHawJaradfbKiWgJllatart,560 ,, A New Medical Treatise, 6 pa^Mj- »5 ertgravblgs IDs 6 Di! syphmai s- nre^»l»31llv«iy^w»d5«.ri*w ntoUi* JioJ All orders for team*, for Excursions, Fu lesala or:s^e«#ciiFUl. AU^nded to WtHi! Imsuf•MdVoaii^, M.-ff i-eeSr: -^Bti0l00«i Jf«nw33ft,il86B« •4«fW4»9i Sifl DAY O 1878, at W Ccteek the fore- boim ^tjsesnpnu and furnish testissoay coKeraiajv- iv^oFlfotise. gi Minfc.^ Jan. 7 W O 0 Complain TiayirJgMisMr tntSftfl-'it 'JtWs office by Jehn* lmwit«B*instlbB«»^f»r a^a^ningkU Jaratpry Statement No. 26*4,^artelTJnne 14,18W, irfth rfs^^Sj+wasJa^tol inMeekc he'cancellation'i TSS]Bttjs«f4e,rw*J|we *ys-^"\\*¥i ^^M^^f^t^^^^^^ stfmn!Ieia5«alKiuaofciii«nt.,. c. 4 omifA 5atrl#CwT^ W IMtlUll-.UiALAailiOifFISE.jtJ.'i. 2. i.iAH. St.Cloud. Minn.,.Japna/y. 6,1870. ___,„ islalht ha^ff l*e*ekeVasla*aw*affiaaT It W luasfcD^a^toa^opj^a/firjd^dojhwJ^j i%o%£feKmyttm:d*ut*ti. !nllr^daaandrnniMt.^aipb acJOfly^t^o)iit. 1 do €. A I N Kegister, sjkrhWwyH N OTICE.—U. S «t. Chm*y-^IiM..Jan. LArfB^ryMiCE.^ 6, 1870. tMitplafn^ haAniiteen, wetereR a jQffice-by HKdn Of shid Mttry. UsBpnrtiA'atwl-,ere»y sn*motied to apnearat this office on the 4TH. DAY OF MARQII, 1370. fit 1* o'ctatfe Tfi'HBe^JvWiileelS te. and furnish testimonj ment. jn!3-6w|l y. BPttBANK. Keceivci. W$ sUnWkta^SsJi his «'.-7*GT| 3 ut"1'^ are hereby 25TU DAY 0 'ARY forenoon to respond aud ftiliiish tertimony concerning Receiver, I let!'