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gfru.***^-.- mkfi i'i• i»ii-j -TIT~ ui ib^fcji .. •.* ^iaw&«wiiw^«»<tT^-:a»J|w ^»»«»'.iiii.jw««ii»fta!t-t jra#B" HtLD FOR PQMTAQ*.—r' letters ere hohl at the Port OAoe for pott- ..: Mrj. PiUsbary. 84., Anthony MM. Sarah 1, S Swan Elver MiM Le«tM. Lade. aetYSswA Mr. A. Hetiag, Davenport, loses. W tsars 1 learned that his compa ny e*ee*e 4 ty bo in town, ea tvufe for A fact AXemeeabie to-snorrow... Pfc*AC«iito.—Rer.PhiUipi winpr«»ch ai E School Hpuae on next 8nbhath morning at1 1 o'olook. —j?r.', 8eibert, o* St. *?a«li lips again takea the St. Cloud Bran Band under in •truction and under him, taej ara ma- king good progress. A one of one compositors is absent on a Yieit Rome, to remain until Thanks- giving, we ^hare not our usual amount of reading matter. y\: ':. —Mesart. Cruttenden and Bradford bare gone to spend the winter with friend*—the former in Missouri, the latter in Minneap- olis. Both expect to return in the spring, slid we hope the/.may. "AcciDiNT.—On last Saturday, while Joseph W. Read, County Auditor* was at. tempting to atop a runaway horse, the .wagon attached passed over his right foot injuring it quite sererely. ALMOS FULL.—Fro one of Captain Lueg's company, now in town, wc learn that on last Saturday night it wanted but four members of being full. In til proba- bility it has reached the requisite number before this. SUDDB N A A young lady, Miss Pauli, aged eighteen, died very suddenly it he Benedictine Convent, on last Satur- day morning. Shn was subject to the dis- ease of the heart, and had been ill for some time'.' On the morning in question, they sent for the Doctor, but when he caao she was dead. Fo*TttAWKsaivi.to—Joseph Howard wishes the people of S Cloud to under- stand that tie is thoroughly prepared to supply them with' turkeys, geese, chickens, beet*, veal, mutton and rll kinds of meat for Thanksgiving roasts, at his stand. Howard always has the very best meat for sale and it is about time to preparo for the 284h/ E I I O N —A petition has beau- circu- ited during the past week, and numerous ly signed, aaking the Post Master General to establish a daily Xnow tri-weekly) mail fiom St. Paul to this place W hope it may be granted, as it appears rather hard that a place as large/ au redeiviogr as much mail matter, should be deprived of regular daily mail during the present ex citing time*. SCHOOL MjfETisa.—Tbe voters. in School District No* 1, held a meeting a Wilson's Hall, on last Monday evening David Lowry was Chairman, and Gar-* lisle Secretary. I twas rcsofved to have -three months school during the: winter, as there Was a smfficient amount of funds in the treasury for that purpose. A com- mitttee was appointed to select two or snore Iota—for whioh 3 0 0 were appropri- ated—upon which to build a schoolhouse to report to the uieetiog on the first Mon- day in Deeember, until which time it adjourned. *fA*aiaD—At the reaiJence ef the bride, on Maine Preirie, |iev. 17th, by Rev. Wi a Phil lipa, Mr. SAUVUL Tooao, Je., to Miss Maan. LA fi. Fnsacn, both of Maine Prairie. -ww e»• Thermomotrionl Record. JIOT 14 W T*~—: tanwotr -^.s ii Y,V .lf-.8o*IdiS*:*t*t idle Leather, •f.t '-.» »7ittf59x3 i- 1 .a.j,a/.2iX^IH ,e!irba*iA Ft MPORTMBM,] TANNMMB CVMM. Ai ^E^OW^lbllVaW aUni^r aa hand the lar Uni^ it* s^oe&BsiiaiaSkirtlag Belt aad Lace Leather, 9 Countryw/tr S^tetM^:tT\^8SPECTFULLT. Also a general aasoriment of all kinds «»fJNiiftfniaraitan. ^CASSrpaidforHi t-»-- $ '^^sruiJ^s^--^^x5uu'MJwviigoinp«-wp^aiaowa»%«•... l&tt following WfW ,0AO*1 JIA Notwithstanding the eall for mere volun tears, Raymond Ow ar* tiiir Steam Factory mult run during the campaign and they will manufacture and keep on: Hand, .11 A all kindj of SASBl DOORS, through, that you conldn't have deaa better than wo have done by you. Our machinery is first class, and we are pre pared to de work whioh shall bv aeeoad to none in the 8tate. ^i.ro m4yMON0j»^pwBN,:u: ,^ Which he will excah ge for wheat, rye.ghest ?.".w-i....'.'. 1 ... -•„, .. rjui $i3C .-•— a i^nra :v '.« MOULDINGS, v. i.v .•' :i /i PLANING, SAWING and TURNING dene en ahort notice and at reduced prieea. Now give ns your attention if yen are a mind, Andalao a job if you feel inclined. And we will connote yeu before we are Lower Su Cloud, Minn. RfiAI«jESTATB AGENCY, ST. CLOUD, MINN180TA. EXTENSIVE Ezpleratioas ef Land in thi» District aubject to priyetc entry, and long experience in Land Office business, give the un dersigned peculiar adventageaiu the ae}ectton of and »ud the location ef Land Warranta. LAND WARRANTS for aale at a amall ad* Tance-on New York Prieu. Contested Pre Emotion ouea proaeeuted be fore the local and General Land Office. Attention paid to the payment of taxes in Benton, Sherburne, Morriaon and Stearna counties. Town lots for sale in St. Cloud v3nsl-tf L. A. EVANS, ., FORNITURE! FUEBntUREf THE UNDERSIGNED haa constantly en hand and for aale, at hia shop on Washing ton avenue, a few doors above the Willia House, complete asaortment of furniture, comprising Bedsteads ........from $2 to $16 Bureaus from 10 to 30 Lounges ,.from 2 to 15 Secreiariijs..........«......—-from 6 to 60 Chairs per set from 3.50 to 18 Recking Chairs „from 1.60 to 8 Waahatands from .50 te 110 Tables and Work-taples. '.. •P.* -Vr: 3 1 1 C. a & POWELL, ,• DBAiaas is HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT is, 9T\M\i •*ii9\X'j htm \an i:is tl'H (Corner, rilHE-aa^lerelgW 4 W a S of bi^a^«e^5toJS^ ia any »r all ef its branehae, thht he i». ed to take eontracta, aad de all kiasteefi ork ia this line, on the most reasonable terms aad ia a good, workmanlike manner. 1 9 ti»ilv- TJ, viunlty. «3i.'ll6JJO «lil HI BJEHL, ubia'a BJoek, Tkardatreet^j St.WulHUaw TT*? igfc 2 ioia!emi»£Ufi3ouha hkKA* S E CHICAGO DR. W. SIMONTOW, tenders his Professional 5 «Vi*JM g£BVw^ond and vjlDOb fersssrlj, oeeupisd-bji l|r. fffV Jiit--3 fiToejkew ««iooo2 .^oilyjr' a«ry. vo3-»10y TOBETS COLUMN NEW STORE JUSS- E^lt^ WHOLBSALB AXD BBTAII. DlAtSK IX .iOS Grocerie*s.'*5 cr. GL O BUNDS, •J J!~ i'-'. W aVe. BOOTS dsr* L\ 21 S O E S I 'A ML ii a I. fi HATS & CAPS HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE YANKEE NOTIONS, A&GGo a mmim^u Germain Street, St. Cloud, Minn. HAVING SHIRTS, HOSIERY, 'Xf! Washington and Lake W*^ 1 ST. CLOUD, MINN. .T- .: rag ml i:n T0 rj e» t«1 /. tsaf-Particular attention paid to all kinds ef tin and and fhee^ironoh,bi»g,: A .'! 8TKJD FJJIW 3 RT *c. Coiner of Washington Arenuo and St. .'J .1 i.'i .'. jmt returned from the City ef New fork with a Large and Extensive Stock of Goods, I would respectfully invite the inhabitants of St. Cloud and surrounding country to call and examine hem, feeling as suaded that I ean aait them, and giro entire satisfaetion. HAWItSt S HAWLSt A very Large Assortment—Breehade, Thi bet, Cashmere, Washington, W. Vleit and Misses'. Call and see them. zi xoord ,3iYJ3 I REPS! REPS! REPS! A New aad Fashionable Geeds for Ladies. W O O EN A E S1 GLOVES Of erery deecriptiea, fairly girea away. LOOKING GUSSES^ WALL PIPER, BORDERUIO, WINDOW CURTAINS And Fixtures,—neat and cheap. A eemplete sisorlmwet, with the latest im CTW9-3,.IH2IHflin *8Tlf|3 ,.:'.-*-A\ 'A) »90h .' CHI til"! LIQUORS! Ola I a a and Monongehela Whiskey. lor: LIQUORS!!' fff MedicUal,pur^s^sp-eensisting of fine Old Otard, an excellent quality of pure Wines, Gins, and a superior quality of Old Rye laapi/ri RAW TA YBJaV/^t SEGAWrX&E:G')LRs) eii) i« b^oeqo »«rf a a i)v?!, fine ,aqu'.: I O JO .715 la /•. itibnsl'j' ..., rrrr.1*! S ^l**«IiaW,S?i-v* 091*1*1 {•••/'.' .V'^l thxiiP. baa tnoHuH v9^ ,i io'-i in.- .'- -i! ?.,-• •/•. &ui«^pta*tObaA jto»* ,«9VJfi ,--.gn)i fijjti}*'': A Ko. 1 brand and of excellent quality. The lovers ef the weed are invited to call and ex amine. price raid for tf ^aaivMlalfiP FOR* and FURS. AH ktode of predooe received also. .raid ritrw iiow lisflJ BR EC KEN RIDGE 1 ONLY DEPOT IN ST. LOUIS, NO. 7 SOUTH $THE£T.. Birnt in Ktrotene and all Ciat OU Lukp$, Fany w/ j. I*' LOM15 TO 26 PER CENT. LONGER Tif AN" other Oil sold, and haa the confidence of all conaumert. NOT EXPLOSIVE, don't congeal, five timaaaa cheap aa fluid," and safe in.any hands. Lansas complete from 76 canU te 476.00J may24-tf O. W. GURTISS. S*^ K)'0 1MX .o^!Fil*ALIMi«^A3H WATOHDAKER AND JEWELED Comer Fiist ATenne 8x Welles St. LOWER SAINT CLOUD. T~\EALER in Clopks, .. Watches, Jewelr SpbOna, Spectacles. Gold Pens, Silvee thimbles, 4 &c, of fine quality, which hr will sell as low aa any of like quality can be bougAt this aide of Chicago. Call and see. .. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, repaired in ood and satisfactory manner, and on reaaona ble terms. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! J. W. T. TU'lTLE, la manrf«4tUriag and'hafe rn»W nn heaid, at hia wareroom, Lower Landing, St. Cloud, a full supply of WINDSOR CHAIRS, HOCKING CHAIRS', OFF.CBCIIAtBSi tifffl55 SECRETARIES, ,r BEDSTEADS. ',- BUREAUS "-. •0.-Lr ,f WASH STANDS. WORK STANDS, FINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES LOUNGES, #••, #«b #f i* Terms, cheap for CASH A 2LTX1D S E E THE EMERSON HOUSE, E-A-ST S^T. O O J. EHERSON, PROPRIETOR. lii above Irons© haa been' refitted and refur nished and the amplest accomodations bare been constructed for the reception of visitors the proprietor pledges himself to spare uO es pansa to render his visitors comfortable.. haa bean erected, 60 by 85 feat, which can ae commodate 27 Horses and 18 Oxen, and there Will always be a plentiful supply of feed on hand, and careful Ostlers. 8AWT PAUL BAG HANHFACTOR*. If ILLERS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS using flour, meal and other sacks, are informed that at the above establishment their orders will be received and promptly attended t«. janlO-Gm F. R. NEWELL, Agent. ffg* iberts street, corner of Third, OLD PENS RE-POINTED.—PRIQE FIF TT CBSTS.—Enclose the Pen in a letter with the cash or postage stamps. The return avail will, bring the pen as good as new. Send $1'and the return mail will bring a good Geld pen, carats fine, .in silver, exten sion holder. Send seventy-five cents, and the return mail will bring a good gold pen, ladies' sice, in ailrar case with ivory" handle, in box. I A iWdreaaX-O I O n45 4w E. L. WALRATH, No: 12 Malcolm Bloch.'^yraeuse^ N I in 'i iid "i .j Afrioan S aloon, Barber Shop ,:'n •,.-.'- .^.ANbSi''':''/,::l. •'. Prof. Cromwell has reopened in his new building, one door below H. C. Wait's Bank, where he wiU be happy,to"receive!'and. wait upon his'old patrons to a clean share, a fash ionable hair .cut, or a scientific sj»ampoon'. N. B. Cold or warm lunch any hour through the day or evening, at the shortest' notice and hesi of style. Finest of Liquors and Segars in the bar. WM W -:~.i\W\ h^06^k^t If^WB^TfiRN TIAJLWAY This is the most.direct and desirable route from St. Paul, and all Points "on the Upper Mississippi, via either Prairie du Chien or' La Crosse to Ofioago, Detroit. Toledo, Cleveland, Toronto, Niagra FSllS, Bntftlo. Dunkirk, Crest line, CincismAi.i,PiUsb*gh, Washington, Bal timore, Newyork, Piljayelphiay Boston, AI bany, lno!tanaftflM't*eiro. Si, Louis, Memphis, and all pW^a*^8out, and. 8outh-East. All trains^rem L*i|Pr?S,e connect direct with C. & N jtMsjaf at Minnesota Junct. AH trains fn«mPr. do- Chien connect direct NO CHANGE OP CARS from Minnesota Junction to Chicago, or from Prairie du Chien to Chioago. New Patent VentilatedGCff* V*1fo a Dusters attached, are used on this jad, avoia ing the heat and dust so oommon on all rail- ''sfMSi&b itrai fii!^ Is CA.:E&S are run on all night trains. Through Ticket* to all pe»a»f are 6p}d\at,all Ticket Offices on the River, always as tow as by any other, rente, and Baggage checked through from La Crosse and Prairie du Chien j{ 1£ to the East. ,.: MARIC HRNJMIICKS, SEGARS! N.-W. Agent, Ghroago 4"N.-W: BT. ttVSt Paul. v8n49 1 $ 3 TEMPLE $ BEAUPRE. FORWARDLNG COEHISSION ''i ''.-4 AB RALE R8' JiNr. GHUCEfilES, PROVISIOHai PRODUCE O I 7 1 7 E E MEITS FO UaiR I SMITH'S WWDO ^-••••Mtwlt^ dgnai ihi iHka mm ST. CLOUD, ADVERT1SMMBXT3 ta&*mi TdBOl WHOLESALE AMP BETAIJ, Tr '/iiTJt' ,9S7»n*«oT9W TtTtsnattu .t.vj. PAINTS, OILS/VARNISH TURPENTII^rCAMPHEHfi BURNING-FLUip. ftLCOHOt, LARD AND COAL^OILS, ,&c. &c.'>. dec. k^fesAvJi ttf* Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded at all lu.ura^&g St. Clohd May »v JSfloT^": ry MILLINERY! -oee- MRS. A. PERKINS Haa just reeived from NtiW'rfeRJK AND ST. PAUL A CUOICB ASSOBTMXJfT OF 0 0 •& 5?llAHHUg I O ,3 0 1 I I N E .HAT3 Zouaves, GOODS! 2-••OilJ! SaabrMiig Straw and Silk Benaets, ouievaras, Toung Ladies' Boulevard's ktiesea Bonnet Silks and Ribbons, "Flowera," Blonds, Laces, Fringes, Moire Antiques, English and French Crapes, together with a Jarge raffclyVanrfifclLeiiett ment of minor articles belonging to the trade. KsT Rooms on Washington avenue, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Atwater. $ST Goods opened on Wednesday morning, May 1st. -r- St. pWud^Apftl~Wtf&d& S«n40-tm PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND Free fromjall Hineral Poisons. The great popularity which MOFFAT'S LIFE fected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the proprietor Co enter into a particular analy sis of their medical, virtues or properties.— Having been more than twenty years before the public, and having the united testimony of more than T$rte: Jfiiflow ofi persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health byL theft, it ia belfe«ed,that thfi^ repu tation As Ifie best vegetkMe Tnedicirie' niw be fore the public, admits of no dispute. In al "BfHifUfy ffl»tmS«*iT»iiWiWthi'Iln«i)ll states, there are many who are ready to testify to their efficacy in removing disease, and K'T ingto the whole ayseeni renewed v'lgcr and health. ing, in a few days, every vestige of these loath some diseases, by Iheirpurify ing effects on the Ho***, i&ty°W.Fe»tr^&im:&i4tm,Dt»pep ••^i DlWW*J¥fHf®i in skort,me|taUaiseasest soon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them, aa by their timely use much suffering and expense may I "T *T?i^3FT?.fSo#PJS ^fi. iVeio York* And for aale by all Druggists. v2n39-ly AND BARBER SHOP, A FEW DOORS ABOVE THE WILLIS HOUSE, PROF. ROIWELL PRQPRIET0B. The beet of Liquors and Sogars.in 4beiar sniJ«ijiM«tfitaii odi iiimaitjaiTbatioditiadlo MRS. ALLEN, .eiijqS .. ji t090tMtflSVHh]Mtt ST CLOUD gJayiigOO *3ff:i f.t (••..' MINKBBOTA. ociqm*T Z) EM0 CRAT FFIl E" nmM Mfoqbt exehance it Ol nllil 1 liUO ^_T£ Vflf exchange for Pictures. t:i^UJ'*^ii.J MWiwwm. Hi' By the use of:lhjrae Pills theperixli« ett of Neruout ^A^0emdi^'wp^^ prevented and if taken qt'the cenunejneement^f aa attack immediate relief from pain and sickness wilt be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Navtw* and fftadaeht to which females are so aabjrct. They aclgeat ly upoa the bowels,— remevinf Costivmtit. For.Literary Mm, StudtnU, Delicate Female* and all^arapna of sedentary, habit* they are raluab^aasi iajavav inrprcving Ike *jp*t*t* giving tone tad.vigor to the digestive ergana* andreatoring the natural elasticity and strength of thcwhole system. The C1PHALIC PILLS a retherecall e/lang investigation and carefully •oadteted *ff*H meats, aayiag been in use many year*, dui :«g which time they hava prevented and reliered a vast amount of pain and suffering from Hea ache, Whether originating in the n«r»o«* syst fiem deranged slate of the etommeh. ..They arc entirely vegetable their corny* aitioa, and may be taken at all times with per fect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence tf any ditagrttalli tmeu rtmdera it taty to administer them to okitdfon.^ rq BEWARE OF COU^TECTtt The genuine have nte signatures Spalding on each Bex. Sold, by Druggiata aad all other Dealers aa. Medteinei. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid en receipt of the ^PIWCOB 2 5 C-EOSTTS All orders should be addressed te HENRY 6. SPALDINO, 48 Cedar Street, New-Terkk THE FOLLOWINU ENDORSEMENTS OF GmLMM .BILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM "nBIWsfttVfW!1"1 THAT A I^r^xJLN*M« KE Atji I *'... a A. ^Wim&^eZnWmk,, Mr 8r Ahmso,they affordunqueetionable prooft* *¥•&•«!/<#*** truly OBimttfcducemory. .MA»OHY^W|,CO»S Feb 6, 1881. M*.SFAiniKO.*-' Six: ^^SFSSmOm3«f%0ei5»sland tte them $o veU that I want you to send me two. dollars worth more. Part oft hese are ftiWaeighherj, to, whose I gave a few out of the firalbox I got from rem Send the Pills by a a a a O Your ob't Servant. it*M «. JAJISSllkENNEDT. Sin: I wish you to send me one more box of yen* Cephalic Pills, Aarc received a great deal ef benefit from them. Yours reapectfullv, MARY ANN STOIKHOU81. January 18t1861. H.C. SrALDisn. Sin: clKMaTaCla^ilGBfitr- Respectfully yours, .esisq tea vJ»i*»fNt»l». ShlONS. P. S.—J Aave neaa* one'(ox o/ uomr Piiie, ond find them excellent. Bxtta Vxnsoa, OHIO, Jan. IA 1861. HsNar C. SrainiKo. Esq., ^Pleaae find raoWaVd-twent? d\o oeuta, for Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., O. A single bottt© of SPALDING'S PttK PARED GLUE will save ten times SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE' SPALDING'S"PREPARED GLUE! •^f^li renf O ".4 &*M rime Saves JWs):.»» A As accidents will happen, evia ia wellregn lated families, it is very desirable to have som cheap and convenient way for repairinr Furnl tare. Toys. Crockery, &c. SPALBTNtTS TKEPARED GLUE meets all sncherr ardencies, and no boutehoTd ean etTonl to be without it. It is alway* ready and up i« the 'ticking point. "USEKIL IN EVERY HOUSE." I N. B.—A Biueh accompanies each Bottle. ti anoei'j'l t*79*** osA ^!BwrJ«oisa ^eUleaea. %m Manvfecturod Articlati tshxaia L«*« Eifcn 3 J«n.%pfe^^iioUfl9^ a lafueiiiaH 3n jii ,g P* !i''' ltli-Ji g^feixg IU. to palm off on the'un!u«bec! i»ation^r%,^|»rep\fedGWd71 .•t.tc- ayM] TO» AW PTO istSB a^ Pc^!,on• •»?,tlHwle,UerasoT#tiurc 'ATOD TO WEAVE CA#PFST see »h.tt ihe full name •sj A MRS. M'lO^E .A.JUJyajmiBMWBtBga 1 is^o? the i%n£ vuunrerfe ork. •.•. .jr» Si "Jiiqwos VTST CACTTIitN. ,i _. Aa certain unpriudpltd persons a P*f* j.nrti'