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I." rvuue. saS coasts irttyia- rf irtUihtoi on ehJasaa f» end aaan ktmte caninefartaelsMtttats, tame iiiiaw ifT— of csfljs rMM .society aoejees, illill—j sad fAUAttfcM of coat Tb. a Mottoes, M&Wk Otftnsrv Mottoes (SBBJII in iiimii ir'f'l 'n Tji s*|»sBtto smilsis, ate, csAlstf of eetabltahed near. faraNfawr ttnrttflft anorttag *»**f I, W*k»T»Wtk«rtoa»«fWly«iT.ii1|«bUc* «yfaartkM«(lfaiklfal«U«d^to,«ltbMt^«g« WtjMttM«oowMl«M requires that weeaall lutsoasMntWJar•••«•! aottessto Beetes«Mlce*o*, ekoula user to seta* that_«*•» «mMkb*toMcUi«nl«HttM peyaaeatfereach IB* I the cop*. XJOOAXJ KBW 3 DOUCVMT et K. B. OBvaemf-Btvtoe eetvtoe at the Simtasrj Ifnll. at 1 0 & Prayer Multig every Tharaday evening at 7fc. Sabbath Behest st»Kpa- every Sabbath Morning. B&TD TIOB, Paatur. SBV-Tfc* Ctvsadmtlom ot ilia Democrat to OOUBItB Use* suew et*er awpar a a afeevre St A a a a a "It* AoVrertleers rcaacamacr tats. BLANKS.—-Justices' Summons and Bub po»aas for safe at'tf». TMhce and the Bocfk Store. All kinda of blanks printed to or* dar OB short notice. ROBES.—Gager & Co 'a train* returning 'on Saturday last from Rod Hirer brought seventy tone of buffalo robea shipped by the Hudson Bay Company. COCXTY BOCHTT.—The County Commit aionara moat to-day for the purpose of of fering a bounty to Tolunteera who may en list under the last call. DESIEASLB LARD.—£. M. Tobey offers in our advertisinig| columns, a largw Finn Exoixs.—The St. Cloud pioneer Ho. 1, with the hose cart, arrived last ietb and is safely stowed away. It is a neat looking machine, and is said to be good. Now that we have a fire engine, what shall we do with it It it not of much service matters stand at present. ConnsspoKDMCE.—On our first page will be found an interesting letter from the Seventh Regiment, written by Lieut. J. E. West. On the second page is a letter from the Fourth Begiment. PSBSOKAL.—We had a call from Joseph Orandelmyer, E.q., of the St. PSul Preu office, who came up this week for a brief visit. Wo are indebted to him for nu merous favors. Copt. H. L. Carver, A. M., of Fort Ripley was in town yesterday. IMFEOVBIIKSTS.—Font new houses are being put up on Brown's Addition to St. 'Cloud. They will be completed thhi sea son., Joseph Edelbrock has done a good work in putting a substantial sidewalk around his store both on St. 'Germain street and Washington avenue—especially when we consider the price of lumber. 8scon* BATTSET.—A letter from the Second Battery says: "Lieut, Ayre can not bo mustered as an officer, we not hav ing enough men for a full set ot officers. -John BftR, who accepted a commission in the Battery has left for Washington—ho al so aasmot bo mustered." We are sorry, as Jrieut. Ayre has well won his commission. *THB"FOBT7—««Fort Holes," standing on "an eminence -about the middle of lower town. swmsEandmg a full view of the river^, and the only relic of the Indian excitement -of 1862, Is raprdTy 'disappearing in conse quenee 6f«he soafbily of lumber. Little is »feif»Jow Bht the outer walls, and the best :tMftrua IB those will doubtless soon bo turn- «0d to other account. &&* ATTEMPTED SOICIDB.—On Friday even- !iBg'Nelson!Lalt«fel, residing in this place, BttetDptofl'tb odnimit suicide by jumping into the river, 'from Stony Point. He was •caught aad brought to shore some thirty .'yards below Wherehe jumped in, by James V. Kennedy andO. W. Dunton. He is sub 3oet to heaVt disease aad is Visited with tampotwty'nts of insanity. It was while fa owe of these, sad imagining that he was to be huhg, that ho made the attempt to drown himself. VotCBTEBEiBo.—Such arrsagabieats are being made wUl, it is thought, fill the quota of this town in a short time. A boun ty of $250 in greettbaehs being paid by the town, in addition to the Government aad County bounties, Oyer $2,000 in cash has boon paid in/and thi amount is being rapidly increased. Let all assist is this matter. Eight men, MpAIpine, John Lava^ue, George Gregory, John hlund, Wm. Mund, A. Faddea, Willey and Johnson. want down on this morning's stage, under charge of SOB. J/ Wilson sad E. M. Wright, Esq, »e volunteers from this FlBCO. I r.7 -JO» quantity «ur «i«.a»».j 1 of desirable land, including town lota and fcj ^P established, with Donald Stevenson as Post- LAUD SALB.—In ouradvariising columns will bo found a second Government land sale. Tftia amoraeea all the pine aud a considerable portion of the farming land in this District, including also the old Otter Vail District. DtanmvED.—A Special Agent of the Post Offioe bsputtment was in town this week, andtic (aveftls the result of his observa tion tout tKa Minnesota Staje Company was ouo of \he beat lines he had seen in the Wast, _^—-y- Plena—we neglected last week to men tioa a very pleasant picnic of the scholars of the Episcopal Sabbath school and their friends, hold on the east side of the river. To Rev. 8tewart much credit is due for the -enjoyment incident to the occasion. Bating one of Oordon's best Job Press a largo stock of »sw typotadftfull as sortment of cards and stationery, wo are prepared to print posters circulars, bttl heads. lstW^sads, ball ticketa, businesi. wadding and Visiting cards, .envelopes, la bels, programmes, blanks) Invitations, or almost anything desired, in good style and at fair prices. A call is respectfully re quested. a NonTasBh MIXEBSOTA.—A prominent buaiaeas man BjfNtw York, who spent a short limb In our city not long ago, aaya at the dobs of a. letter: "Often have 1 said that, after having vis ited our country from Maine to Louisiana and from Few Tori: to Kansas, wore I to choose a spot in which permanently to dwell, during the remainder of my Wo, ft would be on the banks of the Upper Mis sissippi." FBOM POUT BIPI.IT.—C. Orandelmyer, wbo has been acting for some time ai Quartermaster's clerk at Fort Ripley, oame down on Monday evening. He leaves in a tew days with Capt. Dcaa for anotherpost. WEATHER.—For the past two weeks the weather has gone beyond the superlatives, and we hare bad an unremitting succes sion"6'f hot, dusty days. Corn is wither ing a little, while the berry crop has boon mifeh curtailed 'consequence of the lack o? 'rain. Notwithstanding the heat during the day time, Ufa nights have been oool hud pfelsant. ATTEETIOE is again called to the notice 'of 8. B. Pinney, Deputy Collector. It is of importance to all. cortAct for furnishing 600 tons of 1 farming and timber land. **—*. of this city. MaioRs are in market plentifully, and Ri-isTABLisniD.—The post office at "Oaakia Lake, Douglas county, has been r& fa ffi* »warded to Joslan there are some blackberries. %—rrr EVKBT man who can possibly leave town ts in the country harvesting. —V Porr/LAEiTT ix Th/ DB is sought by OT arjauteaaat., XtUWathtaooatby Miliai gowb low—by aaWttax daajnbla gopia and to kaanfag a great rsriety. MirrUl, at his erar '^ppoir |oot 8tor«,oa SdatrMt, St. Paol, udMtud all &« tbioga, andttlfiWetea rttih 'for hlii new books, photo graph albama, gold pans, achool books, aad general •UUoiiory, Otprecadaalwd- ileriTO'aaaTactioaasad prtoaa ofgoofaareanrrVslad THKRKOMTERICAL RECORD CbrrecUd expraOf ftr TUB DBMOCBAV, Ay MarlaU TA. •. 75 T8 Aug 12 M. 96 08 Tr.ai. 92 92 98 96 8 88 86 STATB S E W S —The St. Hat paper* sUU mention the arrlrsl of ironforthe 8t. Cloud Railroad. —The Pioneer eaye that the gallant Commodore WHkea, »o well known to the people or the United Stall* arrlVwd in that city with hia family and is now stopping at the International. —The Mankato Beard of the 30th ult. tan that on Monday night Hilton's large eteam eaw null in that place waa destroyed by fire. Game of the Ere ma known. Loos $4000. —The St Peter Tribune says tbat Katie, a six year old daughter of Mrs. W. L. Conplin, was drowned in the Minnesota while bathing. The other children were with her, nut they returned home and said noth ing of the occurrence to their mother, who was ill, and the body of the child remained in the water from ten in the morning until fire in the craning. —Who says wool-growing in Minnesota, is not prodtable We met an old neighbor of ourson Tues day, who had Jut sold his thls.year's clip from one hundred and fourteen sheep, to J. T. Hill, of this city, for the handsome sum of four hundred and arventy dollars. Beat that l—Xocnattr iv*f. —The Pott says that a little son of it. M. Aldrich of that place died from eating some poison of a bright red color thrown from a drug Store, and Which the little fellow pickedtan,rolled into sticks and thought it candy. —Andrew Cotteris entitled to the credit of being the first in market with this year's crop. On Tues day last he brought to town and sold 200 bushels of barley, premium quallity for tl.3fc—Red Wing Re publican. —'So 1 Spring sells readily at fl .76 per bushel. A load o¥new Yrinter wheat was bought VesCerday by Mr. Q-. Mfffbr s.t $1.80.—Winona VtpubUean. —Mr. John Burns, a laboring man who has been the Atf some tWe, d&ed suddenly yesterdayfrom sun stroke. He had been in the Vfciofty ofht. Charles at work in the harvest ntM—IUd. —BoKtarcels help in the harvest Helda this year that, we understand, great numbers of the German and Norwegian and Bohemian servant girls hare been hired awtst securing the grain. The high wa offered are a great temptationtothem to go, and ere Ik eohaVquently a great scarcely cf "help*in the city —Ibid. ^-On'e morning last week Lorin Town walked out barefooted in the grass near bis house and stepped on something that felt rery cold, and looked down and discoTerefl tbat he was en a rattlesnake quirled up, and his foot resting ot it so that it was unable to move or bite. He very soon released the pressure on the snake.—Owototma Ptaindeater —Mr. B. F. Paul of this place informs da thit n% has betM offered nrtefttyfw cent* per pound for all the wool he has on hand—which Is considerable—add haVw It taken off his hand at the expense of the bey re. He refused this offer, expecting to do betten— St. Peter Tribune. Daowim^-BichardGlUett was drownedoff a steam boat Just below Trenton, last week. His father lired in or near La Crosse andhaTtng heard of the catastro phe eaaae up to searchforthe body, which he found last Thursday lust above the head of the island, above this city. He brought him down, the body still being in the water, all night, aad the next day got It into a box, where it Sunday morning, offers of the city In oe» eesMtnrr, aUegtnL home to La Crosse. Saturday .evening the council took the. matter ip W and Instruct*? the Marshal to bury it, which he. did the next morning, on the MOdopsosite thtt city, with the father's consent who still says he wffl at a future time take itup aad bury It at hohie. The nvther is-evidentl- insane.—Aad —A gentleman whose asms we did not, learn, pass ed through this place last Thursday with a drove of 610 sheep, whicV.be was driving to MlnneapoMe. They were^from lllinohn—Ibid. FATAL ACCIDENT.—-On Tuesday of hut week)»lad named Joseph Ldnglois, 14 jttrt of age, living st Ccnterville Anoka County, a settlement on Bice lake about 16 miles north of this eity, met with a fatal accident He wis driving an ox 'team loadsjd with hay in the woods, when the onen .ran away, and by some means Joseph was thrown on a sharp stake) that patted almost through bis body, in the groin and ab domen. Medical aid was procured, bat noth ing bould be done for him, and after two days' of intense suffering, he died on Thursday.--.Prew. GOLD, 264. aYJflPl ADVKVTIBMnfBNTS. I I iii & BT THE PRBSIDBNT or THS UNtTteD STATES. In pursuance of law, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will bo held at the undermentioned Land Offioe in the Stabstt'Minnesota, at the period hereinaf ter designated, to wit: At the I^Bud Office at ST. CLDUD, com mencing on MoVbAt, THI 17TH OAT or Oc Toaan nest, for the.disposn} of the public lands within the following townships and parts of townships, vis North of the bate line and ami Jf the fourth principal meridian. Townships 42, 4S, 44, and 45, of range 28. Township 45, of ranges 20, SO, and 81. North efthtbatt MM and unit of thefflh 'principal mcridimn. Townships 186, 187, 188, aad 189, of range 26. ., Townships 186, 186 187, 1*B, and 130, of range 26. Townships 186,186,187, 188, aad 180, of range 27. Townships 187, 198, aad 189, of range 28. Sections 6, 8, 18, 20,80, and 82, of town ship 120 the section 4 seetipfcs 6, 8, 18, 20, 28, 80, and 82, of township 180: section 6 the W of section 8 section 18 the W NE and the W 8E and the W of seotion 20 sections 80 and 82, of townahip 181 section 6 the W NE and the W SB and the W of section 8 seotion 18 the W of section 20 and seotion 80, oT 'township 182, all of range 80. J'"'".''. Townships 129, 130,131, 182, and 183, oTrhhge 81. Townships 125,1*B, lVt, 123,120, 180, 131,182, and 188, of range 82. Townships 126, 126,127, 128,139, 130, 181, 182, 18S, aad 184, of range 88. Townships 125, 126. 127,128,120, ISO, 181,182, 188, 134,135, 188, 180, and 140, of range 84. Townships 125,126, 127,128,120.130, 111, 181, m, 188,. and 188. of Jhoge 85. 125,126, 127, 128, and Townships and 129, of range 86. Townships 125, 126, 127,128,129,188. 184,185, and 186, of range 87. Townships 125, 126, 127, 128, 129,133, 184,185, aad 186, of mage 88. Townships 128,129, 188, 184, 1X5, and tto,ot range 89. Townships 128, 129, 130, 183, 134,185, and 186, of range 40. Townships 128, 129, and 180, of range Townships 129 130, 131, U2, and 138, of range 42. Townships 181, 182, sad 133, of range 48. Townships 182 and 188, of range 44. Townships 182 and 133, of range 45. Townships 182, 133, and 184, of range 46, Townships 132, 133, 184, and 189, 6! range 47. ToVrnshipA 133, 1*4» 135, 136 187, 188, 139, 140. 141,142, arVii 1« 6T range %8. Townships 186, 187. 138, 189, 140. 141, 142, 143, and 144. of range 49. Lands appropriated oy .law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with selections of swamp lands filed in your office ty the Surveyor Gener al, will be excluded from sale. The offering of the above lands will be commenced oh the day appointed, and will proceed, in tft eraer in which they are ad vertised, until the whole shall be offered, ami the sale thus closed but the site shall not be kept open longer than two weeks', and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until After the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand', It the City of Washington, this seventh day ot July, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: J. M. EDMUNDS, Commitiioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. AM lonn.fid* actual settlements under ex isting laws, subsisting prior to and up to the date of this proclamation, will be rec ognised and ill such settlers are hereby called upon fo com* forward and establish and enter their claims with the Register had Receiver before the day fixed in the foregoing for the commencement of the public sale. J. M. EDMUNDS, ConmUriontr. NOTE.—Uhduf the regulations of the De partment, as heretofore ahd now existing, no payment oaa be made for advertising proclamations, except to such publishers as are specifically authorised by the Commis sioner of the General Land Office. v7n8:augll-12w THE PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES* TH E In pursuance of law, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that pnblie sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the STATB or MINNESOTA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at MINNEAPOLIS, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of September neit, for the disposal bf .the SublM lands within the following township* and parts of townships, vis: North of thebaic tint ami weii of the fifth principal meridian. The BE and the W of seotion 6 the N of seotioii 19 of township 116 seotions 19 and 21 the N of section ft seotions 87, 29. 81) an* 88, of township 117, of rang* 25 \%'9* SicUoni 1, 8, 6, 7, 9, il, i8,16, and 17 the NE of section 20, of township llU seotions 19, 21, 23, 26, 27, 29, 31, 88, ahd 86,of township 117 the 8 1 8E aad the SB Of 8W of section 83, of township 118, of range 26. Sections 1,8, 6,7, 9, II, 18,15, aad 17, the NI of section 19 tha N4 of section 21 I -fifr**" the 8 «!ef section 10 the 8 of aeotioa 11, the S of section 28, asd sections 25, 17, 20,81,88, aad 86, of township 117 the 8 *,SE 1, and the S 8W J,Lof section 81, of township 118, of range 27. Seetiona 1, 8.6. 0,11.-'Mi Mtl the N of seotion 15.. of township 116 seotions I, 8. oT f, mmumj7j W. Jl. 18, 26, 17, 2», 81, 89, rid 85, Jf townahip 117, of Sootioal. oF towaJbip 1«6: sections 1, 8, 0v 11.18,16, 17,10, 21, 23.26, 27 20 a),, 83, Bud 86. of township 117, of sictioBS «, 8.JB, J, 0„11, l%,rf. 17, 10. 21, 28. 26, 27\ 29, and 86, of township 117, of range 80. SeetioBs 1,8,6, 7, 0,11, l8.-l6, 17, 10, 21, 28. Bad 86j of township..1.17 aad sec tions 26, 2T, 20* 31,86, aad 86,61 township 118, of range 81. Seo^oufl.kW 9 1J 1? 15 17 of township 117 and sections 25, 27, 20, 81,88, aad 85, of towaship 118, of range 82. r*, Sections 1, 8, 6. 7. 0,11,18,15, sad 17 he N of section 10 tho N of section 21 the N I of seotion 28, otfcownship 117 sections 25,27, 20, 81, 83, and 85, of town ship 118, of range 88. j* Sections 1, 8,6, 7, 9,11,13, 15, 17, 10, 21, and 28 the N 1 of seotion 27 and seotion 28, of township 117 sections 25, 27, 20, 81, 88, aad 86, of township 118, of sage 84. Township 116 seotions 1, 8, 6, 7, 0,11, 18,16,17, 10, 21. 23, 26, 27, aad 20, of section 31 the N of section 81 the N Of taction 88, and the N of seotion 85, of township 117. of range 85. Township 116 sections 1. 3, 6, 7, 0,11, 13, 16, 18,,o 21,. 28Ve**.. 27 townshi17, 117 rang 86 Townships 116 and 117 seotions 19,21, 28, 25, 27, 29, 81, 88, aad 85, of township 118, of range 87. ,. Townships 116, 117, and 118 sections if, K, 1%, 20, and 22 the 8 1BE }, apd the SW 4, or section 2*4 sections 26, 28, 29, 80, 81, 82, 88, and 84, of township 119, of range 88. Aj, the Land Office at 8T. C.L.0VD, com mencing on Monday, the fifteenth day. of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following parts of town ships, vix^, North of the bate line and fat of the fifth principal sseraaMBi.., Sections 7 and 17 the N 1 of section 19, and the N 1 of section 21, ot township 121, of range 28. Sections 1, 8, 5, 7, 11,18, 15, and 17 the N Of section 19, the N of seotion 21, and the N of section 28, of township 121 sections 81, 83, and 35, of township 122, of range 29. Sections 1, 8, 6, 7, 9, 11, 18, 15, and 17 the N or section 19, the N of seotion 21, aad the N 4 of section 23, of township 121: seotions 29, A, 38", Bad 35, of township 122, of range 30. Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.11, 13, 15, sad 17 sad the N.J oi section 28. of township 121 sections 19 sad 21 the. S of section 28 sections 25,27, 29, 31, 83, nfed 35, of town ship 122, of range 31. Sections 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11. 13. 15, and 17, of township 121 the 8 of section 13 the 8 of seotion 15 the 8 of section 17 sections 19, 21 23, 26, 27, 29, 31, 33. and 86, of township 122. of range 32. Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11,13, 16, and 17, of township 121 the 8 of seotion 13 the S cf section 15^ the 8 of section 17 sections 19, 21, 23v26i 2T, 29, 31, 33, and 85, of township 122, of range 38. Seotions 1, 3, 6, 7. 9, 11,13,05, and 17, Of township 121 seotions 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 81, 33, and 35, of township 122, of range 34. SecVio.ns 1,3, .\l,,K)). 1 of township 121 seeti«r^,25, And fy, of township 128, of .range 85. .. Sections-1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 18, and 16 the N of section 17, of township 121 section 7 the W for section 16 section 17. 19, 21, 28, 26, 27, 29, 81,83 and 35, of t'own ship 122, ot range 36. 13, 15, and 17, 27, 31, 83, The E-|*«ho»W i, and the NJSW *, "ai ,121, sections 1, ranfe 8? The E NE }, of section 1, of township 121 sections 1 and 11, of township 122 the W I of section 1 sections 3, 6, 7, 9', 11, 18, 15,17,28, and 25 the N of sec tion 27i and section 35, of township 123 Sections 18, 14, 15. 19, 29, 31, and 88, of ownship 124, of range 88. Lands appreciated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, to gether with selections of swamp lands filed in sour office by the Surreyor General, will be excluded from the sale. The offering of the above lands will, he oommenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are ad vertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed but tile sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, sad no private entery of any of th laads will be admitted until after the expi ration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 18th day of April, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: *. M. EVMDNDS, Cdrfithitttiner of thi General Land Office, NOTICE TO ACTUAL SETTLERSi All bona fide actual settlements under ex isting laws, subsisting .prior to and Up to the date of this proclamation, will be recog nised and all sueh. settlers a/e hereby called u$0tt to come forward and establish aad eater their Blame's with the Register and Receiver Before the day fixed ih the foregoing /or thooottmeneemeht of the pub lic sale. J. M. EDMUNDS, Commkttoner. NOTE.—-Under the regulations of the De partment, as heretofore and now existing, no payment oaa bo made for advertising proclamations, except to such* publishers as are specifically authorised by the1 Com missionerof tfio General Land Office. v6n46:je9-12w. B: o. (3RA#ETJKD, BiAJsCn it BAnitFACTlfRiR 8r All kindt of tJhairt and llbutehdld 3rTjn&N(llJP Jsife}. 8r. CLOUD, '".* MINN. OCT.—About the middle of last week, between ±j nypsr and lower town, a large BRASS KBT, The OMer'wfll be suitably rewarded by leavtoc the saass »t this office. •». .- St. Olood,Ang. 4th, ISM. ..''' ane-t ay, July 80th, WALLET of money. The ownercan h*r« ''•mfnVSmmntr^^ ft: Cr BTJRDICK St Cloud, Aag. 1st, ISO*. au«t S Ddigw BE E nimher of pure- The subscriber has foldbded, imported S E E Which he will dispose of at fair rates. jy21-tf' F. 8MfTH80N, OB Clear#ater road, 1 mile lelow St. Cloud. DOG:SV l, SIMS' COLUMN. 1 I'M E. W & L. SIMS, DRUdfAiST8 AMD APOTHBOAfelfeS AT ST. CLOUD, W a a a The ioUbwing Goods, to wit: OILS GLASS. WHITE LfiAD LIHSEEB, LARD, mill I ALCOHOL, TOBACCO I CIGARS, COIL VARNISH, TURPENTIRK, JL£ A.PT, PURE WINE& ANt3 LIQUORS &£, *, Vfce., dec dc. Patent Medicmes. All the popular Patent Medicines of the day, equal, we trust, to the demand. STATIONERY. ^PAPER Alio ENVELOPES—ail kinds and qualities, at prices satisfactory. Itjaiiips. An endless variety, at prices defying competition. BKBIHE Of all kinds, from the delicate infant' and Ten-cent Tooth* to the huge Wall. Flaoriog fixtracte. All the Genuine Rrands. CHOICE PERFUMERIES Lubiii's. Mitchell's. Glenn's, aad Jaques' Bitiract of ••Pohd Lilly," "Rondelitia," &e., Ac 3 Toxica? &<$ JLE DENTlFRICeS, rIAIR S S I N S A compiele aslortnieht of all ih« stand afdbranos. Bry freess, mt. BM Broker's Brick Block. klNN., Offer at WOOL, 50 I ALLOrstock,tIaneoiripletet lid thus introduce our estab- lishment permi us to suggest that our in the several departments: Our aim shall be to oooduct btis^afess dpoh correct principles—doing justice to all—studying to please, and ever attentive to the wants of our customers. Very Respectfully, E. W. IV G-SIMS 10 do Bum V, a 10 •ite J. e..-•»•H. B^BAMK ^Co^ WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DIALlRS IN ICBIV O O S S O KCJSLr O i^tbsi lifceeeivecl I A FULL AND TE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods! Staple aad Fasty wry «eas». Drown and Dleached Muslins, Cotton Flannels, Denims, Ticking, Hickor Flannels, Linen sad Worsted Damask, Domestic an'5 Lancaster Ginghams, Philip Alloa, Sprague', -. Merrimac aad Union Prints. -. .- -v. Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Cotton Velvet, Plain aad Fancy Velvet Ribbon Tafia Ribbons, Slack and Figured Silks, Brocades, Chintt. Ceberge, Plain and Rep'd Merinoes, Mono, de Laines, All Wool Delaines, Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, French Corsets, Ladies' Vests (silk and worsted) ~'J Dimity Sands, Ruffling, Plain and Fancy Shawls, aad an Immense Assortment of Hoods, Nubia Hoods, Scarfs, SOBtags. Tripods, Ac, Embracing all the latest styles sad selected with great care especially for this saark(_ OS- E XJIISTE I FOR LADIES' AND GBNTCBMEWS WEAR! Embracing Plain Calf, Pebble Calf, Kid. Goal, Glove Kid and Sorgo Dalmor— Congress* KJd sad Xace Gaiters, Kip and Calf Custom Made Boots Boys' Youths' Boots Children's and Misses' Balmorals and Gaiters, Army Shoes *s Maae Mstlikg, Groceries, Provisions: 4 A R-eadLy a Oloiiiiiig— We offer our customers one of the largest stocks ever brought to Northern Miaseso Made In the most Substantial Manner! CONSISTIMQ Ol* OVER COATS, DRESS CdAtS, BUSINESS COATS, PLAIN AND FIGURED PANT8, PLAIN AND FANCT VESTS. WDOL JACKE HEAVY PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL OYRR'SBIRTS, DRAWERS, MBB1NO tmDBR8HliTS, OViEALLS, NICK TTBS, WOOL SOCKS, BUBBKR SCTTS, Be. a BOOTS AND SHOES A S A.2S CAIFS A large and weil-Setectcd Assortment of GLOVES AID MITTS, -t O I'ur, Buck end Tern. «.. 1 also I BOXES M1NNB80TA CHEESE. 80 h'ozel Of "Western Reserve." at J. C. & B. C. BURBANK$ CO. 50 25 BOXE8, DE LAND'S CELEBRATED Chemical Saleratus' at J. C. H. C. BURBANKf CO. BOXES FRESH PEACHES. 25 Boxes Green Corn. 25 Dozes Fresh Tomatoes, at 50 TiERCE8RICE: 10BBLS. RICE 10 Backs Dried Peaches, 80 do do Apples, at 20 CHE8TS Y. H. TEA: 10 chests Imperial Tea, «. 20 do assorted Black.Teas, a( 25 JO doGoldtv io 10 do Amber da st, ..., J. ft H. b. BURBANK Aai Uk. i.Fos flicxiiti. FLP8H A CLOTH. Groewiies and Provisions^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. C. H. C. BUkBANKS CO. QK WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER Oi Boxes Raisins, crop of 1862, at J. C. $ H.C BURBANKJr CO. BOXES ASSORTED CANDY. 25 Bozos "extra" Fancy Candy, at J. C. #B. C. BURBANK# CO. I BBL8. CARBON OIL, I 0 5 do Kerosenv Oil jtt A. o. jt il: b: A N & bb. anwBvue vii... Bur^wjntaiaVsA $ ftF. BURBANK CO. ff O'O. BBLS. SODA, BUTTER, PICNIC Mtjbu Crackers, ai C.§ H. C. BURBANK CO. 1 A BBL8. HAhD BREAD, at 1 0 J? C. H. C, BURBANK CO. QARD1NE8. O 8DeaaasfaBdybozes. 60 oases 2 qt cans fresh Cove Oysters. 10 do do Lobsters. 10' do do Salmon1: ,/.. /.• Iff. ij. ff PRINTERS' ex »j« & BURBANK J- CO: INK—ALL COLORS. Fbrsalaby., ...... .... J. €. H: Ci BURBANK* cbt OMBOtSl. dw All Wo- O I BEAVfeB, BBLS. MESS PORK, at 7. fit. C. BURBANK& 400 BBL8.tFLOUR, at J.V.$H. C. BURBANK* 0(V\ BBLS. 8ALINA 6ALT,.at C\A) J. C. & H.C BURBANK & 1 Ofi 8KS. G. A. SALT, at 1UU C. H. C. BURBANK# 100 BBLS. SUGAR—REFINED Prime, and Porto Rico, at 7. C. H. C. BURBANK rf\ BBLS. CRUSHED AND POWDE 0\J Sugars.. 50 boxes Mould Csndles. 85 ^o,.Glar Candles, at 'J.V $ H. C. BURBANK BOXtS PALM SOrlP. German 8oap. Castile Soap, at 100 It 35 J. C. B. C. BURBANK $ CO. 50 J. C. H. C. BURBANK# CO. BBLS. N. O MOLASSES. 20 bbls B. H. 8yrup. Wlegs bfo C.fH. C. BURBANK 4 ASSORTED TOBACCO—COMP ing all the favorite brand's, at J. C. H. C. BURBANK4 BOXES SALERATUS. 10 do Starch Poland Corn, at J. C. ». V. BURB \NK fr 5 ttpes Holland Gin. 5 |-do French Brandy, at, J. C. H. C. BURBANK O KEGS OF NAILS 100 bozosassorted Wihaow Gh 10 gross ptflaskI 5 oasH Ft CcasksCurrsatsSeaajsKut: 20utatte CdjsU_f0j 10 baga.#nole Pepper aai 10caa£9gilshaadreaoi 50 .bbls Vinegsr 80 oozes,Babbitt's para 8alei W chlls assorted Manilla Cor 85 dosea Bed Cords ,y 1 15 boxes Vermicelli and Maoci «0Wzoa$iaiBsiU 10 dbsen 2 aadS hooped Pails 80 doten aesorled.ThbE 500boxes, tt. D.. Capo-and~4 ahdC Cote's wit«r 5001bsbarit». 50rae a J. t,^C. BUBMJLMK St GermajgV .^t eioad