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SAINT CLOUD VISITER.! E MS .—'1 n"o dol'ars per year, Invari ably in acnai JOll WOrtK all kinds neatly and ex peditiously e.teeuted, on reasonable terms. A E S OF A!\ EUTISING. Ovc gO'Ui'e. oie v'Hek... do., three weeks,. do., ihr«e months,.. do., six months, .. n.. o! .a:* 1 WO hroe wee squan s. wove weeks. do., three months,.. .. sir. -eonths,.. do., on voir Three 3.|'.-..i.-- •, three week de. three months,. o, six months do., one vear Quarter of aelurarj, three months, 1*2,00 si- months 15,00 oi yanr 25,00 I 15,00) 25,00 00. uo. Half ,. do. do. three u'lCnthe, .1 iQt'a^ va-ar O f»r.'i -ne column. iaor.r sa months, one yeir oo, do. Bcai«£S8 CAXVS one vear. inrtren Iir-»:5 of Nonpareil are counted *«a "snua.-i'.' All tren^'ent advertisemeats mu?t be pwdforin ad. a ace. All Ad\er:i*f "!.!s oris: he marked for a particula- !eng:h oi time, or they will be •ontiniie-i, -:r charged i-r, until ordered •out, and p.1..'.. opeci-i .•o.i'.cses be ore Marriages, or, taking precedence of regular adv^rtie-' ments, do'ibie the u^rial rate/. Displayed adv-nisemerfs nnc ha'f more I than the regular rates. SSir All communication* •onnectr1 1 wit! to the Publish. G. 1* '.: 1 1. ii 1 .N S liL--S ••".per 00 aiirlress lr!rps«r, ii 1 ii' •-, All gOCtld vr,r,.rj f,,r "TliEDE & N U11 ffl.'UKIITI.y III'-!., A 1 '. RMI N: A Ti.M V. 1. I. A N O AS.- Town Property in St. Antaony, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. O I a IPE,", nROTTi»m Rn. ?VRA T:3E, $T. MARY'S, & !II.LE A Bharm lUe r..wn of IUP-.V,-,-. JOHN L. WILSON, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. fi'T. e'D MLYXEtOTA. H. B. OWRY. R. V\ J--..VF.S. S. B. 0 IV 6c. i".-,., Vartparlin" and Commifri MirckanCs frpEH TOWN, -.\!?r CLOI n. Dealers in Grain, Flour, Pork, Bacon,' and Provisions senrrally. IVrson»l attention paid t:. Consignmcnta and advance-- ma ',: required. 0 «, ,-]„ S E I O 5 0 0 ^t's N E W The stock Stove on Pi 0 of the rivi. ahovp, crossed tree oi *harp:e. MENDELNHALL, BANKERS. North-Wcsttin Lnnd and Ollccting A^eiU-a MINNEAPOLIS, M. T. I. IT I) CARPENTER. Store Doors, Cir.. ular or Gothic iloa^ sash I Blinds andfrramus, or any other desired pattern ide order at sliort notice Kiln dried lumber constantly on hand. N. ii. Doors aud a,-*h for .sale, ai my Manufactory, on tuot street, near ihv Stearns House. Superior, Wisconsin, (Mc- Flou and a in be bought elsewhere in the upper country,' He has made arrangemeuts to be con- STEARN'S HOUSE. S .-..• (i-'i-i. O E I S S I 0 W W th T.ov/4-v ••••.• ii tl.f t.'.vn 0 1 1. in ii no ,f Uw a '.1 :.-'. in -. MLwia^r.ni S iv has lif.-r, -i. Ifii-.l n.Miy a fi-w m«i'ith». -ii the [ro»ri(tor a.«-»ui ,, n,,, is \i.rc. Oi a it 1 chH':h ir, all a hi table I a ii i-vti b.-..unti fuul lu.Miry M-hich can oh...!••.,.,•( i.. i. -,, 'i a ln-'low tf O in fi-.tim, IIIWHV.J t.- !ii'" Us,. el a el in rcsi'ei't I N. IS. S .. i.oo v. A b) N A Ma f. v,. f»,00 AH persons .i-sirinc if icve«tin .'....•. .-•• •*-. -rr in \ot t,iftM »r-y .-. a id uMiut up ivirh ho «,\.. ,..•::,.,•. ,..,„ f,,,a avr«!ile oppiK-tnitiiit tiy att .j vi MP V, -:.-I-K.- .'. inarty fur in of !Ta'tfiri, Pt f'5 ifl N'"^ hrrg, Brottsburic. MUIf La.-.at.it a!' 1 n'vit? thi part iftlif 'oitntry the!^ 8,00 nay Ic »i?{ :i by refVrcd to the map. i2,oo! "!"n"_M'f,S7- ..3,50 7,00 10,00 15,00 f^wcliuice ba»(ne« I.OT3 fa* snl vicinity •., -i-r r* u\\ r.o a for Oi I 11 'Mi.!:'-'r hi-i!,:i'T,- .M he of (.a 11' l.v I JANE G. SWIBSKELM, Editor "Sjps&fe iii 3. 2 Irenof Israel iliattkay go forward.''--hi••••-'-, C\up. a firs' a S E A N S A r. 2,00 {Office on Li\er Street-, opposite tho Ferry 3.50 E house «hi.-iiui.. ,.«ne -..•'•• r-svi O I S O S A N. S I MiI.LE LAC. t*:ji f.::. l.»c f«rs.x:«, eiioar.-n-s S S I ten- J.i: •1 for sale. F-.rca.-! 3 A SfSS O & A A 4 0 0 0 1 IN ItKAt ESTATt-:. A NT GEVCR.U |.an.I Ag-»n:«. ».ani"i* l.-onirii tuntl •srl.io.*.:! \vftt. JO.OC Rn., K4i! tO.OO 0 srisiont* n:c, am .,-. f-.ffl.-- ir. TavI..rV ami Cur:Is 9ir*ct, Sail I'llOMAS •'. W.OEN- A W T. BARRETT. :r 4* Survtyor i'c- :,M»T st. ci.nui. I.". •'.•.•• l«an!s. aud •••-':'.!. 1 Mtnii«sotA.c Civil En 1 :t.v N. i«. Mft ." ... P. NOEL 1 1 111...," "_"_"" JAMESF. KENNEDY SON f, PI.ASTKttER ervi!v'.!iVpr\r!tT^mtoonU^^ :il—-r .i. rii .,,. ,t,..j .. r'o'i'i'.'i '.- ../••-ii ,IIM!« f'..r pHrti.-» fit & «.i*t.fr I »', J, la u'i S M:VV \PO?U :'.I.T.' I.I.I.IP *".• ci ta •five cents cer which he offers for sale cheaper than can I ^ast side of the Mississippi, crossing the ••.i F. a .. l-.avinp ir, tiip E \t\ .is A nnd i'.iU'.'tr. r'iar*ntio'*-aiisf't tio 1" 1 liim a L'.'ilicilhe: i:i •Ic-.itcii.ia' '1 iv.if .r :n pin .s iu 13 r! I.' 7 ier 1? f.^:a r- ne (, em AfOO \IS\K I I S A.vns »n.j .v.» ..-v h-.u-hi •,,,.• «»M L» 1 E N K.S wm. i?-' V," N .. l.\-!, .vr"1 n-Fiuiiccr unci Jo •Ui-.s,.ii-. «KLRY. \«e »t m.»n.irr. ai..|nr .-•'.-.„-. or vuns, c:.--t:-! \i i'0'isra:n ly n, s-.ee Uu Sic4i-..'« |i«na ..!. IS few ch Ola i:. .-t. ,, -lit •. EAST Sit CLOU I Great Chance for Investment '•'. It A ILL. GAD CCNi" UK OF Tl [TPER MISSISSIPPI!!! iiead no etearuooab navigation WHY. Propr 1 iv at Kas,t ,-'t- (^load raain River street, )ust at the ferry, I ment'than Tin be found atklst St. Cloud" flower town) St, Cloud. E CUBTIS. It IsJ starting point for expeditions to ,,f •eaker. VOL, 1 ST, CLOUD, STEARNS CO., MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1858 if. ..^.'.Vf,Eir..'ifc: :..*«.-taTii-./ w*..i ..\..^...'tts.Visiaa. ix.t Aiai"j 5i:.:.'.."-,:r,xi.aj:cjRi .•ov.^«-r«i-i:-^^^:ri-^^u:.^c ji.'i i..:.«'-»s«i:ti'-» ,-.-.+.-.A Jaaa Gray Swisstelm, Editor To Subscribers. Produce .'f any kind, v. iil •:u era i.nes€ ,ui HCNOi 7-" S N \T of East .Sail iia JL. are now prepare.! to unpose ots "".", in this beautirnlly located lov.n, .,-1 •:,] ^1('u"e tlie rno^t favorable terms. rHa=t Saint is the terminus cf the ,ur line road ning frcun the Missbshmi river to toud nin- ceived in payment for subscription, ^y K-ant potatoes, corn, turnips, hay, *ve warn potacoes corn uirnips nay ncer game, hrewood, furs, any thing W S GS )na., as »ere fi with ditori many- i^ci: ten tentioa ais.-. ir-arc oiu tne^eaa!s i,xV" ,',:' this, because our type is so a at I Jar.. I. I !,l,:,'' Thi^ arrangement gives our reader iaor^ reading matter, and gives us more space. A Change and the Reasons. ince our last is.sue we have a in "libertye the openinrro!t" oD*!1* Ci. VI?K & CARLISLE, S E S A S' I) 1: 1 I Shot Cliff street, ncpr Lowrv's la din rcsp.vtf'.i" .- in rittxi-i-«if dn1 a time tieman progress! trientt Li'. urv, .ii Ifl'.d I: voureu and brak st imped the resid it.'? I Snil tb. snow pea ue blazing to at to connect with the a L" 5}\.1^ H!_h 1 ?W 0 a a ft to -dd .:'^e ^R a SP it fo I jr jzood eat or wear, or use about the I 11fc0I there ,t at auadj f1 now interpreted to m'a engine.- for boring to bring abou th« a a fer 0 0 0 a a s,r jectod matter is usually set. We do a figted a 0 1 elided to make the Visiter an Admi- lustration organ, to support chanan's measures arid Mr. Bu- idvocata his man progress are no exceptions to all' owning slaves, many oi* them wh thinr- ciiaa their owner. ,.?. to the captive andt| the Prison am ddre ni empire I thiat ordieaoee in one year. a a fit a a W ge7i tlema 's condition does not •!..in twelve hundred mid sixty. Now, ignorant. Condition does not now {present orotr. good friends, do not be so angry, but depend on color, tor \\ier* are backwards that if you strike vou will also stop! thousands vjNiv SURVIVOR & civi/.'EMGiNTiiiH In the midst of the moral darkness now to prevent, in any of ear South- meridian oi' the day which shall surely Now, wo know very well that peo woi)!,i .-pr ivniy inform uic cw/sns of ?C. ciriid and despotism of the Roman Empire ern States, the enslavement o( the follow tho approaching nifht. We pie will barer us with venalitv ?n ami tho ]iuMiC(ronerally, that Jl? will prompt I vjan.l fiiith I fi' KT I ,*** fury atton.! toaii bu5inessentn:sf-ais, ie.,' a:o. office came tae propuec oi INazaretti pro- poor and friendless 01 whatever color, are not without nope that neese men say vve nave en or oea to stultify I as Is thems thatf provedsiavcthwoman Vf»arf sJavo \,y 11 :r. ei •ed he 1* in u, lapu had acompJished li.iii a circle, by she rem tlii.s law ot gravitating to s' me myste- I thirtv-tbree yerir-^ old, rious center, and must needs nevoient individual seamen of move on tiirougn 01 spiritual easvj and coundence, brin^jn'1- her love of worldly power and -'lorv nnd 1 getting back usurpations Oi the rni.TOf ,.-J.T led t:e of tho mother of three cbilurc hon priestcraft 1 been sold from her. S rule. 1 tlie world veto a I whore thev were, and tu oi supcrstitioii. ignoinuee an son to doubt that the lear far more terrible than the by-! of tlie "slaver hater gone sceptre oi taat Empire which' are this day slaves ie. Damfi describe."*: A beast dreadful! Southern States, and tl and terrible, and strong exceedingly hundr"-.Is of like inst: ani it had great iron tect.h an it de- hive Tiever been orouj net notice. world moved on through we believe the Democratic party is gmentsof the new circle when likely to succeed in reducing ail the were slaves on the soil of poor and friendless of ties country to A a in tin sue had bevn teei 01 rem osa ana otae .L l,,,v E/igland, when the great mass of our a state ot slavery. Th Republican re^s that part of tho Administration ._. ooastea Angio baxon ioretathers were I party want to limit slave*- .- to the r.e- measur Vu-l^ON^' ^Y:UrA!S" the chattels persoe.al of tho lords who gro race, hence' they are, very pro- the poor white folks cf the northern pe gain—Oh no We serve Comis-'VrV*«» I owned the soil who yoke them and I perly called Black Republican States Th first step should be the Adminisrralio as a profane S S O ili»m nit! ti) to their spiritual wants than we now rights of all gentlemen no martyr, postmasters and congressmi accord to our oxen. True, there was what color, to exact the services of hav? already chany e( :ive,' but captivity was the rule and the confiding co suppose its strength tiiere. in defiance of deliveranec, the masses scarcely forever departed. They now control the contrary, and us it is oiten ineon dreamed of. Tti world moved r-a our elections through the thousands venient for them to bring a su'lieif.ni light ci uio :r day began to which c--ino. up as one man to deposit number to maintain their properdignttv the highest their ballots -^.t the dictation of spiri- and minister to their eomtort, they be startled the tual guides. Jesuitical appliances entitled, during mountains. John lints startled tn tua guides ±$ Jesuitica appliances entiueu durin infer stay midniirh darkness bv lding aloft of the machinery of party drill they States, to the services of any •cb ci and his have already led the great mass of! washerwoman, chambermaid, leaus of the recent land grant on the liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,'*} bids tliem to "f^ed the hungry or science from mien servant to such funk railway which, will touch\ St. governed and established a con- rather than God. whovhas said, chastisement, they shall take the life a.rd he .^^V11 cl,. t™ V* V'l\ VI 3 A N O I I S I E Magna Charla of a Southern gentle- that wo have a fair prospep.fc of can keep all the Irishmen in America I man's .ri^h't to whip womon, rob qiilclcty reaching (he point which t*» its side, and maintain the rights of TiiLR-DAY, FKBRb'AUV 18, 1S5S. mothers of their children, end sell shall an?wcr that «r0od old time," Southern gentlemen to shoot Irish- acY a th .. ,r rf A .... I State and compelling them to submit} labors shcuid be suitably aclrnowl- may presume to lisobey their orders. -.[f !^"ent I a a election in the year of our Lord of.thatparty is to enslave, the poor and I turn the course of events out its very easy to CDariuce them that tee They have. advanced kni.n will be dissolved unless tho farther in nee years right of the .South are duly protect white peoelc held in I than the slow-motioned ancients in sd Th.ii wilt make it all right, and anal near us. "Al things work in slavery in our Southern State-, and as many centuries. This rapidity of we caeeot :?se why the Administra e.t. of circles*' aud human freedom and hu-! there are hundreds ot' black men Progress leads u3 to hope that with I tion should not go forward with l*. «-nm«Court uirorand fni.sue-! pt-rici-tvir. the ahov-u branches of toadc, »38urrs him and mortvrdeiu, Ilis l?d tidings in Germany and emigrated, when ors, almost won, to the children wen hi en torn fr^rn their arms and sold to KhVuargVs Mcaub'e^muiy'lay^ie^ at.ciou.iJM. i. it*:. if-? (oflVrcil fourteen pieces of gold and a parents. They ..lied, leaving her a is possible tiiafc the friends cf th bills, of pr-jfligatc" ma.sters. This CfT VI?K & iSLF white garmeiit unto any one who friendless orphan, and some fiend,' Administration will not all approve of they will think, because Stearns ,'." I should bee baptizedd intoo the Christian! I underr tlie truisa oi hunianitv,, took oarr i^ian of aidingg ity rasasures,, butt county a strongholdd of Democracyy such that sion v.-)- ', a!w ignoriut !)i the laws, to proceed, at lined a slave until she was! laboring eia^e an 1: ere eafed story, •-uueu lu.-r case I.-efoi a court and ad me ot ee ''. here ar aces whici to nubli: themselv .-..uu ,- ?^*rni anu facts wan which we ere conversant, the soil,, who yoked them and perly,, called Black Republicanss !—. States.. Tn first step should be tto the Adminisrreiion a worked them with littlAe more regar'di Whil the Democrats aim at equa publis'h the bills sale pf thae editors, sweare-r serve,s :is Satanic Majesty, the just powers of government clothe the naked J".', They have gentlemen, they shall not, be held as derived from the consent of the I caused tf em to consent to obey rt^xn I gollty of hiutder, if, in the excess ot iy a a a 7 as a»itii.s«tMj3jK:f.»JHi*j*.' 5a*itf.'-ia.jiiv,«s. :••*.-» a ii j-vt.tjc:...uis.'.-rc.-jr»:. -•»•... .is.' r. upon the auction biui::c the souls for the middle of the* t!ii?*t( enth century. men, v/h::n the Lord of Glory assumed when kin^crafc vuid priestcraft shall cannot do. We ha*-e no dojubt the humanity and laid down his-life upon be triumph:'ot, and the mas.Te^ sliall party leaders can indue a very Jar the cross. bo provided with masters to exact proportion of both Germans and This Constitution and Democracy, I their labor and fi'.rnislv them with Americans, with nine-tenths of tlie a ..., Aq ve thlfc ,1M MrBuchanan 'orio^ disfranchisini t!i.e iol. ibitanh oi' a gloriouspainr-lunv, period", ii is but rightt tfuur or American' rse whor vane, that will he the second succeeding that! end upon which shall reestablish the slave V: color," but that slavery is best for'trade, and if we progress as rapidlv to the Cilize by foot that twelve of the Nona who so ambitious to ourself ie opening ot th prison to them tha years ago a sued for her reach the auctioareblocii may yet sands Amc mothers, woo ar Througto age freedoao-ona a Louisiana attaih that elevation andmn^-t no die!! 1'ke of old are weeping it Sprint of HQ^ This Convcu^oa I them that their social habits be res no worsing cias?'1:'?. as we have been doing lately, Jhi-s i^ rights of citizens in oil other States, The men holding and publicly ^ro- only lour year.-: distant by the cali n- therefore, they have aright to earn', claimining these sentiments are ho- da of the physical world, not only their property, but t-ioir ner norecl leaders in the Democratic] Th time may not (jnite,,so n?ar, sonal habits to every place protee'ed party, and we can see no reason but it cannot be far off, unless some by the stars aa stripes. But ii the to cloubi that the ultimate object extraardinary influence interfere to voters should prove refractory, it is K^r rpar fhfi anntlon hlnp.L-- v«*f persecution ceeded in proving that she was bom leaving the inheritance of their hon- their children, because tliey have wrought their way until Constantine quite young, to Nev Oilcans with !:eri have had no agency in the matter.— defray the gambling debts, or -hotel write garment unto any one who friendless orphan and some fiend,! Administratio will not all approve of they wii shou baptize int th Christian unde tli guise humanity too I ou plan of aidin it rasasures bu count iis stronghol of Democrac laith, .aid twelve thousand men beside l^er home, treated||^er as a slave, and wo think: a little reflection will teach in Min/:es.-':e, because all the proorie women and ci ildren of his empire, sold her wTien still a child. Slje re-j such that there is no luncrer any occa- tors of St Cloud, save on recei :hat it is be 0 convince thev wouh be better off and aapuier, if 'ikindmr.sters.-M be n.) difijeuitv, at this si' to WfcS,e o... .,...*. „u., ^.......il ,.,,ui tt,u !,sHo ..ff.•-« w,r -.,-.. a =^,r C-- a little hand in the mountain fastness- the poor without fee or reward. In Next, get the Supreme Court to de- and ex.! jrt yen, plowmen, carpenters, es of Euroj)c, which not all the com- this eiTort they an: zealously reviving, cede that, in as much as Southern blacks niths, prin'o rs and other work bined force of kings and priests could and using, tlie priestly power which in gentlemen have a clear, constitutro.i-ji eiu? Minnesota, to be reasonalile, ever exterminate and who still tho iigiit of the last ceuturv was so right to carry their slaves into Free to come no to the and vote preached "deliverance to the cap- dissipated and scattered as" to lead State and exact their service while yourselves, not a farm, nut a pair ci \'f ^.ot^f ^P 7°J J.' Fov further information ^inquire oi Col. knowledgineht of the existence of {working without wages, or mrav than one year after, ai: the I: Ikhmen inhabitant.! .all the aid thev will quire.- SB :J! J, I A ?ee\iche: riuiuo I r,.-•-. -.' W by the ad^od. and timir claim? to reelection Wim? wouid be easier loan to insist other sovereignties. Fiftv be s'lgorouslv pressed. We sliall.! that, a-? our brctiirr-n of the South are years a«o Democracy meant the therefore, labor to have their Jonjr aiid accustomed to whipping women at sovereignty of the ma.^es,''" but now I faithful services duly laid before that homo, ami eomp^iiing ffpra them im- Democratic leaders proclaim that National Convention which in the plicit obedience uuder t\:e Rtin^ing diligent effort we may get roand this 1 work of providing poor wince folk circle in time, for ever us lo see the I with considerate masters. mocr tney nau s.mu! 1 I I my wi.l I nis re of Vie tatare r^cec-KUgs, tj p»or«ua: ^nntn i-ua, vn ate unaole to take ea-^ of UUSCIL, a'id to imluco him to vet.,: for master lor Bi vvvr:. (sane, ere .— est aud gone Is the! ^rencroej ..vs liberty which enee animated the rcasts of the American people will) ie glori IUS purpose of devoting I" .,1 r. entnrooeo as queen tne world. This once destroyed, a-id lit tle mora remains to be done in the work of enslaving any n.imber or class of tlie inhabitants*. A peonle who cease to ffiiard eaeh otl.er's If then salvation everroqej never 1:1 s: rig! ts can never long be free, and Buchanan's measures, are] the old from a careful consideration of the gentleman's bes! friends think he subject, we think this a good time to needs assistance. Our help-is a small -•r. to be sure, but ?uch it vs give it cheerfully, not frcm the °i"f gain—Oiu, no ,'•: 1 en S 1 1 a 0 a simply for rls.- iy, bretliren, vvr de 1 handcuffs, termincd to thiun we wo:Id atic par^y, ke to know what it at S a Buchana and his have aright during their ,ra a: a arc venerable Secretary of Stat, are Sa- northern State, to horsewhip an glue- toi oorin^. painsiuuv, to aooui i-n'5-j waiuT.-, i.t, iT..*r«:tan caam- gentlemen an 1 his have a right, dutim their ,ray inin r,::v a ay oo «,.~. -.- .. lbeimaid, s»i wasaprvi-o.nan, .hall answer to the lash of the slave whip, it is due -.jrr.angirl, ciiar led while in ether States, nay, a the Constitution fruarantee. is oi 111! anf States tha desert the cause of sandsBachae! oi Arawif.aa, thou-, rur.fheM ,.7!,,.rfo tiie )t the press and typ uitoriai a:e Na'tioral De nd prefer that the Visiter :.'•-• an Administration paper, ill true, be still, we do -.. c- 3 agar Oven aeiuut duty. UOiitlCS w. tious mo: ivt autism rei'v to have nice ^n their nef save tlvj save the Uson a. our cou: HO ta 5 1 iCL IO --age co1isci nose tr fro: 51: bet "a rass eoliars wekied -, it is al"v ays done to as well a^ other every body know na en to the amount of peer, old Union is for Of course the Union rvive the debu of Mr. work. And iinai mestly entreat a farm nut a pair do n.it, we are de uu\ the Union, and unt hire to see what yo.i all, vhen you ana no hope 0' get- ,J ,-.f liavc no masi or ot The Steam ,, Cotmty Famine. iiatmants 0: tao co mty have reach3: eighteenth February v-ut'ioui iiieeting th volf of want. Many oi the.a hive \[.e pru-vipaliy on p'-iatoe?. •,sve been without corn, rui.k, and moner, and ukhbagh we iiave a surplus of Spring emigration. We would ih'eVfore, re .pi«ctfuUy suggest the ealU^g oi* a oeun-