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AD VERTISEMENTS. DB.T}C3" STOB E MARLATT & SIMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBUGGISTS DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH E N I N E A E N E BURNING-FLUID, ALCOHOL, LARD AND COAL OILS, Ac. t£c tfcc. tfcc. t&~ Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded at all urs-^jfcg St. Cloud, May 3, 1860. ly MILLINERY! 000 MRS. A. L. PERKINS Has just rceived from N E W O A N S A A CnOICE ASSORTMENT OF I I N E GOODS Embracing Straw and Silk Bonnets, Toung Ladies' Boulevard's, Misses Rollos, Ladies' Cotildas, Eurekas, Zouaves, Bonnet Silks and Ribbons, Flowers, Blonds, Laces, Fringes, Straw Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Moire Antiques, English and French Crapes,. together with a large variety and full assort ment of minor articles belonging to the trade. BSEF Rooms on Washington avenue, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Atwater. JfiT* Goods opened on Wednesday morning, May 1st. St. Cloud, April 31st, 1861. v3n40-3m J. C. & H. C. BURBANE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I S GROCERIES, O O S HAT S A A S READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. STORAGE, FORWARDING A COMMISSION AND RED RIVER O I Agents for HUDSON'S BAY CO., NORTH WESTERN EXPRESS CO., MOFrTTS PATENT THRESHING MACHINE, Manny'$ Improved Reaper and Mower, said dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Im plements, Printing paper and Inks. SAINT CLOUD, MINNESOTA. Cornet Washington avenue and Cliff street. mch28-ly LOWRY'S LEVEE Attorney & Couns*'lor at Law, Minneapolis Minnesota-—OBioe o* lennepin Avenue. AllAbell business intrust*i his ears will receiv fesapt attention *2n30:ly AD VERTISEMENTS. E A A E JOSEPH HOWARD, Proprietor. All kinds of meat—beef, pork, chickens, turkeys, sausage, pudding, smoked tongue, &c. kept constantly on hand and for Bale at the lowest rates. All persons wishing meat are requested to call. Opposite the American House. nov29-ly MRS. ALLEN, I A E N E OPPOSITE TH 1 "DEMOCRAT OFFICE," ST. CLOUD, MINN A LL manner of Merchandise, Country Pro duce and Manufactured Articles taken in exchange for Pictures. Juno SOth 1859-tf STEPHEN MILLER. HENRY 8WIS9HELM MILLER & SWISSHELM, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE Water Street, Lower Town, St. Cloud THE EMERSON HOUSE, ZELAST SO?. O J. EMERSON, PROPRIETOR. rilHE above house has been refitted and refur J_ nished and the amplest accomodations have been constructed for the reception of visitors* the proprietor pledges himself to spare no ex pense to render his visitors comfortable. .A. USTIETW" JURIST has been erected, 60 by 35 feet, which can ao commodate 27 Horses and 18 Oxen, and there will always be a plentiful supply of feed on and, and careful Ostlers. STEARNS' HOUSE. rpiIIS new and biiutifal II tal is St 1. upon the bluff just above the Lowr Ff in the town of St. Cloud, commanding one the most beautiful views on the Mississipv river. The Proprietor assures all who ma^ visit this place that his table shall contain ever'1 bounty and luxury which can be obtained botp at home and abroad. It is his intention to kee the above hotel as a first class one in every res* pect A I A N S A O O N AND BARBER SHOP, A FEW DOORS ABOVE THE WILLIS HOUSE, ST- CLOUD. PROF. CROMWELL PROPRIETOR. The best of Liquors and Segars in the bar. nll-tf A I S! CHAIRS!! A I S J.AV. T. TUTTLE, is manufacturing and have now on hand, at his wareroom, Lower Landing, St. Cloud, full supply of WINDSOR CHAIRS, HOCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE CHAIRS, SECRETARIES, BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, WORK STANDS, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES LOUNGES, £e., $c, J-c, £e., $c Terms, cheap for A S C-AJLJXJ JLHT1D S E E E E N I E I I N A I N OILS For Sale Wholesale and Retail at ONLY DEPOT IN ST. LOUIS, NO. 7 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Burnt in Kerotene and all Coal Oil Ltmpt, FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT. LONGER THAN any other Oil sold, and has the confidence of all consumers. NOT EXPLOSIVE, don't congeal, five times as cheap as fluid, and safe in any hands. Lamps complete from 75 cents to $75.00. may24-tf G. W. CURTISS. P. TALCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Corner First Avenue & Welles St. LOWER SAINT CLOUD. DEALER in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silvee Thimbles, Ac, &c, of fine quality, which hr will sell as low as any of like quality can be bougnt this side of Chicago. Call and see. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac, repaired in ood and satisfactory manner, and on reasona ble terms. CHEAP CASH STORE! STEAMBOAT LANDING, LOWER TOWN, ST. CLOUD. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Lady's and. Misses' Bonnets and Hals every variety of Glass Ware, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Violins, Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars Yankee Nations, Ac„ Ac Ac DISSOLUTION H-Z. MITCHELL. OF COPARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that thefirmofe*-e-. Abell Lamb is this day dissolved by limita tion. The affairs of the late firm will be set tied by P. Lamb. IRVING L. ABELL, P.LAMB. St. Cloud, April 29th, 1861, N. —Persons indebted to the late firm of A Lamb will please call and settle the same as soon as convenient. P. LAMB. may2-3w MISCELLANEOUS. BUY YOUR GOODS AT THE "BANNER" STORE, CLEARWATER, MINNESOTA. O W E & HAYS A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BOOTS, SHOESftTINWAKE, Selling st the LOWEST PRICES for Cash er Produce. They have also refitted their O I N MILL with New Machinery, including a new and improved Smut Machine, which will be in operation day and night on and after the 1st of November—enabling them to do work at short notice—avoiding the de tention of customers who come from a distance with grists, as heretofore, and to make a BETTER QUALITY OF FLOUR THAN ANY OTHER MILLABOVE ST. ANTHONY FALLS! All kinds of Grain, Furs and good money ta ken in exchange for goods. CORDWENT & CO., Clearwater, Oct. 30, 18G0. janlO-tf FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS St GREENLEAF, 172 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. HUT ONLY THE GENUINE. n39y yg OBTAIN SECURITY AGAINST FIRE BY BELIABLK INSURANCE WITH T11K CASH CAPITAL, *4U0,000 H. KELLOO, Sec. S. L. LOOMIS, Prcs. R. H. A H. M. MAGILL, Genr'l Ag'ts, QllrOIJiTJiTA.TI. The PHOENIX INSVBANCE COMPANY being a na- tional organization, with a complete system of agencies established throughout the country and devoting its entire time and attention to the business of Fire Insurance, (being free from the dis asters attendant upon the Marine business,) and possessing a Cash Capital of $400,000, with targe Cash Surplus, pledged for the payment of losses with competent adjusters to aid and as? sist claimants in making up proofs, offers superior advan taget to those desiring Reliable Indemnity against Loss by Fire Applications solicited, policies Issued and renewed, and Losses paid at this Agency, by •3nll:ly WM. J. PARSONS, Agent. C. & W POWELL., •-..'•' V_L .• .- '.':•(. •.. .. PEALSBSIN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, fa, £e.t 4-c, £«., fe. Corner Washington and Lake streets, «T. CLOUD, MINN. WSF Particular attention paid to all kinds of tin and sheet-iron jobbing. CHAS. r. rOWBLL. WM. FOWBLL. ST. PAUL AND ST. ANTHONY. DRY (iOODS FOH THK IM: :M: EJ :E&, AT D. W. INCERSOLL & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. OUR SECOND LARGE SHIPMENT OF JDttUT O O O I S IS NOW BEING RECEIVED, AND HAVING BEEN BOUGHT SINCE PRICES HAVE FALLEN OFF AT THE E A S E N A E S We are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to our customers in the way of NEW AND FASHIONABE GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES! Our Stock of DRESS GOODS is full of New and Desirable styles In CLOTH A N E S S A W S O S I E O E S I N S O O S I S Ac, Ac &c. Oar Stock is large, and connot fail to suit in Style, Quality or Price! To COUNTRY MERCHANTS WE OFFER THE LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IIS THE STATE! We hare a Fine Assortment of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES, BLEA. $ BRO. SHEETINGS, KENTUCK1 JEANS, And, in fact, EVERYTHING to assort up a Country Store. ALL or WHICH win BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE FKOM NEW YORK PRICES, by D. W.INGEKSOL & CO., may!7-tc* Adjoining the Bridge LEATHER! LEATHER!! LEATHER FREDERICK BURST, IMPORTER OF FRENCH & GERMAN CALFSKINS DEALER IN LEATHFR, FINDINGS, LASTS, 8tc OPPOSITE THE CONCERT HALL, TELTiR/D S E E SAINT PAUL HHIHESOTI. -WIML. IT. IMl-ASOIN*, SUCCESSOR TO W2tf. HA8LETT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN A S A S S GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NO 4 ROGER'S BLOCK, THIRD ST., Above the Bridge, ST. PAUL, MINN. Oet 13th 1859. TEMPLE $ BEAUPRE. STOBiA.aB, FORWARDING fc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .DEALERS IN GriOCERIES, PROVISIONS^ PRODUCE MILLERSflour, ST. PAUL, MIN. AGENTS FOR LAFUN & SMITH'S POWDER 9dewlT. SAINT PAUL BAG MANUFACTORY. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS using meal and other sacks, are informed that at the above establishment their orders will be received and promptly attended to. janl0-6m F. R. NEWELL, Agent. •QT? Roberts street, corner of Third. GRAEFENBERGE Medicines constantly cm hand at MASLATT'S DRUG 8TORB. AD VERTISEMENTS. I860.- m.-A M."JL.-JK mi E O I E I E S BLEA. & BRO. SHEETINGS W I E O O S I860- THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. 260 MILES DOUBLE 7RACK. S&~ Tho Capacity of this Road is now equal to any in the Country. THKEE THROUGH PASSENGER A I N S Between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at Pitts burgh, with Through Trains from all Western Cities for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington city thus furnish ing facilities for the transportation of Passen gers unsurpassed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express a»d Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia without change of Cars or Con ductors. Smoking Cars arc attached to each train Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The Express runs Daily, Mail and Fast Line Sundays excepted. Three Daily Trains connect for Baltimore and Washington. Six Daily Trains between Philadelphia and New York Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston. Through Tickets (nil Rail) are good on either of the above Trains, and transfers through New York free. Boat Tickets to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River or Stonington Lines. Baggage transferred free. Tickets may be obtained at any of the impor tant Rail Road Offices in the West also, on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. t&" Fare always as low and time as quick as by any other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, makes this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public For Freight contracts or Shipping directions, apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company: D.A. STEWART, Pittsburgh S Pierce & Co, ZanesvUle, O Johnston, Ripley, O McNeely, Marysville, Ky Orms by & Cropper, Portsmouth, O Paddock & Co, Jeffersonville, Ind W Brown A Co, Cincin nati, O Athern & Hibbert, Cincinnati O C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind Jos. E Moore, Louisville, Ky O'Riley A Co, Evansville, Ind N W Graham & Co, Cairo, III Sass. Shaler A Glass, St Louis, Mo John Harris, Nashville, Tenn Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn Clarke A Co, Chicago, III W Koontz, Alton, 111 or to Freight Agents of Rail Roads at different points in the West. The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection and Speedy Transportation of LIVE STOCK, And GOOD ACCOMODATIONS, with usual privileg es for persons traveling in charge thereof. E I S By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore, to and from any point on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Kentucky Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri by Rail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennesec, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steam ers to all Ports on the North- iYestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Comr-a ny.canrt,]y withconfidence on itsspecdy transit. TUK RATES or FBKIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road, are at all times as favorable as are charged by other R. R. Companies. fOT Be particular to mark packages via Penna. R. R. E. J. SNEEDKR, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North Street, Baltimore LEECH & Co., No. 2 Astor House, or No 1 S. Wm. St., N. Y. LEECH A Co., No. 77 State Street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Ag't, Philadn. L. L. HOCPT, Gen'l THOS. A. SCOTT, Gen T2n:28-Iy Ticket Ag't, Philadelphia n'Z Sup't, Altoona, Pa. PURIFY THE JSLOOD. MOFFAT'S LIF& RILLS AND Free from all mineral Poisons. Thegreat popularity whichMOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and PHGSNIX BITTERS have attained in consequence of the extraordinary cures ef fected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analy sis of their medical virtues or properties.— Having been more than twenty years before the public, and having the united testimony of more than Three Millions of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their repu tation as the best vegetable medicine now be fore the public, admits of no dispute. In al-beautiful. most-every city and village in the United States, there are many who are ready to testify to their efficacy in removing disease, and giv ineto the whole system renewed vigor and health. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Erup, tions of the skin, the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES is truly astonishing, often remov ing, in a few days, every vestige of these loath some diseases, by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dgspep sia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,most all diseases, soon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may te saved. Prepared by WILLIA MOFFAT, M.D. JVew York. And for sale by all Druggists. v2n39-ly FURNITURE! FURNITURE! THE UNDERSIGNED has constantly on hand and for sale, at his shop on Washing ton avenue, a few doors above the Willis House, complete assortment of furniture, comprising Bedsteads ...,from $2 to. $16 Bureaus .......................from 10 to 30 Lounges ....: ....from 2 to 16 Secretaries.. from 6 to 60 Chairs per set..... from 3.50 to 18 Rooking Chairs..... ..from 1.50 te 8 Washstands from .60 t» 110 Tables and Work-tables. Which he will exchange for wheat, rye.ghest beef, pork, flour or cranberries at the hi market price. 8. O. CRAWFORD. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTIC E OF idORtfGJiG'E' 113? Name of Mortgagor, Alfred Loftis,, Name of Mortgagee, H«man Woodwork Name of Assignees, Graves, Town & Com* pony. ..,} Date of Mortgage, seventhdoy of July, A. D* 1857. When and where recorded, August 26th, A. D., 1867, at one o'clock r. M., in Book '•A" of Mortgages, on pages 66, 66 67, in the office of the Register of Peed of Stearns County, in the then Territory now State of Mintteaotai which Mortgage was duly assigned to fit Graves, J. J. Town and Morris C. Town part ners as Graves, Town A Company, whichas* signment was duly recordedin the office of tho Register of Deeds of said County of Stearns in Book "A" of Assignments, on pages 28* 29* The amount claimed to be due on said mort gage at the date hereof audiis due thereon, is the sum of Three Hundred and ten and 65-100 Dollars. .' Description of the lands and premises.des cribed in said Mortgage—"All the following described piece or parcel of land lying and be ing in the County of Stearns andState of Min nesota, and known as follows, viz: »The North half of the South East quarter and the South half of the North East quarter of section No. Thirty-two in Township No. one hundred and twenty three. North of Range No. twenty sev en West of fifth Mer., being one hundred and sixty acres according to the U.S. Government Survey. And whereas default has been made in the conditions of said Mortgage, bythe Mortgagor failing to pay the principal sum of $200 and interest on the same at the rate of three per cent, per month, due the 8th day of July 1858, and no part of said principal sum and interest having been paid, and no suit at law having been instituted for the recovery of the same— Now therefore notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, the above described lands and premises will be sold at public auction, by the Sheriff of Stearns County aforesaid, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door ot the Post Office in St. Cloud, in Stearns Co. aforesaid, on the eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1861, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy and pay the said sum claimed, interest and costs. Dated April 11th, 1361. GBAVKS, TOWK A Co., Assignees of Mortgagee ASHLEY C. MOBBILL, Atty. of Assignees. my2-6w O W A ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special en dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Dis tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. W E I A ADVICE given gratis, by the 1VX Acting Surgeen, to all who apply by let ter, with a description of their condition, (age occupation, habits of life, Ac-,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs and on the KEW BKMLDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sugeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, pa. By. or der of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHUD, Secretary. vSn27:ly JLLJEZSLJ^ 2STD 1 I.A. Cloud. DOUGLAS COUHTT. This town is beautifully located in one ©1 the finest Agricultural regions in the North West. It is inthe centre of the County and is admitted by all to occupy a natural point for Town. Farrmers in quest of superior land claims combining timber, water, and prairie Invalids seeking health and a. comfortable .re treat where hunting and fishing niay be indul ged in to any extent or the wver of the beautiful in nature, 'will at Alexandria find their several tastes gratified. Situated on the State Road to Brcckinridg6 and Fort Abercrombie—-equally distant' from either—under the management Of men possess ing the utmost energy, Alexandria bids fair to be one of the largest inland towns in Min nesota. The country to the south and west is Prairie and Timber in the finest proportion while to the North and East there, extends an unbroken body of Woodland, the greater-por tion of it being of good sue and quality.' The Prairies and Lakes- in the vicinity de serve particular mention. Eden Prairie is ten miles long, and from one to one and a-half miles wide, with timber along the sides and is well watered. It offers superior facilities to Farmers and at many points along are! beauti ful bnilding spots on the shore of a beautiful lake. "Garden Door" and i*Sedge ViPrairies are also worth the attention of Farmers, being of moderate size high upland and entirely enclosed with timber. These Prairies all di verge from the Town Site and ore accessible to the State Road. Lake "Agnes" arid ^'Wi nona," skirting "Eden Prairie," charming bod ies of waterand for picturesque .beauty cannot be surpassed. Within one.twp and three miles are Lakes "L. Homedieu" "Carlos", and "Dar ling"'connecting and forming a sheet of water 20 miles in extent. These lakes are grand and Along their banks are thousands of claims—a country capable of supporting dense settlements, and to those seeking homes in the West is presented country possessing ex traordinary attractions. The Company effe he most liberal inducements to actual settler tonihe Town Site. Letters addressed to th Executive Committee, JOHN. BALL, WM KINKEAD, or JUDGE GREGORV, Alexandria or to GEORGE F. BROTT St,.Cloud, wUi promptly-answered.' :-r •1 f)l{B Axandria, Sept.ROthI858.-tf. NEW CARD3NG Machine* ie *. :w 5r* & «MJ W. CLARK would announce to the cit itens of Stearns and the adjoining counties, that he has purchased, and- will ship immediately upon the opening. of. navigation, a first-class N MACHINE Mr. Clark is a practical carder, having been enga ged in the business previous td his removal to Minnesota. .•[ fibin i-K» 'itiBcrco This machine wHL be located inSt. ri &W* BUILDING. I**•''•*'•*« rpHE undersigned -takes this teethed of forming those who* may hare honsea build, mills to frame, or carpentry and: Joinery in any or all of its branches, that he *sjmepar in this line, on the most reasonable term* and in a good, workmanlike manner. TttiB Jwrts S W