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w*nr «.o. do. do Ha'f a JANS G, SWISSHELM, Editor. SAINT CLOTTD VISITER TER.MS .—Two do!'..'.i'» pe «l»Jy wi advaoce t'.rec months 3i:i rn .'iitlis, one voir.... o::»[.. i.\UH, Thirteen iuvsof Ad traivie.it ad ptiil for :. 1 .. JOT! DEALER ,*'' '. [i. and ad All •!:ara« N r- r, :nvi O WOR of all kind* neatly find ex- 'p«di io'!s!y on re.isoiu-.Ve terms A E S O A E I S I N tnrt .•»*-• iars\ ?hr*a weeks,.. tl.ro months an ir.onttis, o:.f vt»ar, dr. c! (brci $ i.Ou J,r.O 2,fiOI week%, Ho do., SiK or: tluartei- of *,00 10,0 15.00! montns, All Adverusemtiis nv.i a pi :e .!c..' io:igdi of tin. continued, and i. l, out, and paid p«cia! Nrc faking pr.ee n:en*8, i- iibie Display :d ''I BU 12,nc 15 0'i .-: ..00| tRO'lflli •va-'. lhr 3 mo.itlj*. t.'.uO 00 ..,... 4 \00 iiumti":: ir.or.ths onpareil are count veivsen fit nui UcH for will he rdered ar:ed r-i- •.-•omenta ne thai: the rtpul 3 A ec numicatir-Tis fflper to •onnccte wit f3 Pi: 'is': A .1. W I S O N I REAL ZGT^ATr, Uf.VNKSnTA -_ 1 I Per,-? a:fi N B. Doors and ,-a-di for SR}^, at my Manufactory, on First street, near the Steams House. 3 E I O 5 0 9 Lots Kenty's Ai It. Pa --. a f:. E !.:'.» in .Milln !.ac for »ai#. chc*vRn! eij. 'm .25,00 .40,00 .7^.00 rat TUOM .«! •in .-it tallv ft'. I'.^M- hi -A. i". linn! c.uce or the u-'-'ia regular ratas. bus r.e=s addressed TlilBCa LAN! er Mi»\' 'ST. O LAC vvn cf .* (ot •:, •ia 1 on?i^r p. .'. I ,r e^pt lids MEXDEXHALL, N KAPOL1R, M. '-••ir. a l&i.\, 3tor^ Doors, (ir.ular or Gothic Head srV Blind? and l/'rair.:-, or euv other desired patU-rit mado to order at fhott notice SCi'n dried l-n-.slier constantly on hand. ii: i'. Ruperior, Wisconsin, Ode tliticn.) HE'NR McKENTV Dealer in Real listate Minnesota. 14-tf. NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE be bought elsewhere in the unner country, I E I E subscriber at th*ir kiln in Gland. A. SMITH & CO FOB SALE, A few choice lots in the original town of St. Cloud. Price, from $250 rm $3,000. L»i d» fer a&le in the vicinity of Min neapolis, near the Bfailroad me by 1 W W I I ~T ill" •iii^^Hirirm.rr.i ,»M,i,il,i,„,,Milil,,i,iiiiim^ STEARIN'S HOUSE. is NEW NO BRAtPTfPUI. HOTEL 19 SIT al«J Hjmn the bluff tprt «.lmvy iha F.«wor F*MV ii O'e tOvv.i ftf Sn'iU Olr.ii). coaijn.'Uldlnif rru of the p.u'wt i• •*.«UiV.!:u..! Uii.int vietv-s onthe Mt»si9h'pl ftiv cr.—lihii* k-'.»?n-om ic-Oi( only a low •..• itt.-s. .mci lis. prof.riotor nwirfsi "I! who rnuy vi«U Oi.s !•»-•», tliit hry shitli On. it ••'.•.- i, R}I rcspwfs —and "hut lii Uilj'.e Jhft!'cd tain overv A I :'.nvi lovm-v WI ji QBI b* obtained t«irh Rf in •ti--:i-i .-. ,?M below.' rtta lii» In enUon nln ••.•» to .-.() :..'io tbo-e '.-.*)toi as firs! class horel In ».•••.-r', ivipet:.- O STEARNS. N. S I II A 2.001 OfFico o-i River Street, opposite the Ferry, I S A 1 N r. 0 i. !. 0 0 I A! pc-s hs'ri!".'to luverf ii [A.HIS or Toxn prop ,-s' "r!v parr ot M.c nouvrtry wl.iehi uu«ui*pt«3cd •n iv !j,-)oi-t:i'-l.Vs by I.I Pr iwrlv tbrRile tf»e re r'-' 'iiuv*. •or.i.si)uv, ^riuf11: i-v i« trl tNi part 11-e i"i':i r,-tty !«?.'! l.v :"i'cro.J to the e,oo: O S S A A t'.'tt c'lci.-'ft hamr LOTaS iVr .!•• Clo :(!. :!l A AND FOVR nron .and Khrr!-»uirc J. W1 PON M'nn«»«i KAIJ .OAO I.. W11.HON, Sf.. Cloud. •ounseHorsafT.awar.dGcr.crai Anents. S S ['PPEJR "R"P tieatt I I I A A He has made arrangements 'to be con- main trunk rail siantly supplied by ?.n agent, on the river1 below, and will supply those in want of the above articles, cheaper for the cash,! than at any other establishment in this I vi *nFr°!- he subscriber ias just received a large in a few years, and tiiere is every reason stock of to believe that a railroad will be built by a a means of the iec-:-m land grant on the which he ofter- for sale cheaper than can E a id of a a a a ie but the a.i a the simp a inn:l car .1 vjn»l. it.- utv1*iuijrnel. Hii'tfonT. S?. C!o'il. .an rV! Iv^t pnvina •v iliui H'iuJan of ivhten vr. SMITH VIITH. MIFiLE LAO. N. SM(TH. rorcMhi tv R. A. nn*n. ON &, A LI)EN REAL ESTATE, A5TO 6KNEHAI !.n.J M« l.'"«.ned on r-v!.,' Sajn'. cioud.Min RANKLfN srssov. if. 11ARRETT. Cioil Engineer $' Snrveyo r.u RJV.M ytrooi Lower St. ("."iv.' Surveyed F.HII Is. at.. ".ortliiirn Minnesota ul at tin O J.I 51. 1JIL. H'V ^'fRViovoii st ci\u. KSoiNi:i n, I rot riV.H' inforni iiic 'tiior.* ol St. CI'Mi.l Ur|jO{ c:i!.-7-a.iy U.at !.'• \l-jll prpmptly|»i\ fiir,!: :i'i ti -.''. busiiifsj .--ntruiuedcu liis cui-f. Oitise r«s.'Jeai:e, OH Tnir Av«r,u». Low,-! iwiiSOlSS. & O O N Bible-readin on for some O the 'Oi! of a a his mother and his brother Joiin left Nov.- York for a a a arrived on the 12i.h or 13th. His mother having been exposed to the contagion of smail pox immeaiatel before a in home abstained from seeing him fori and Morto in constant attend a upon him to the end. S a 0 from th a L'loml, JAMES F. KENNEDY. little nur-t him from I A wenivlfireccnts per a a LOUD. SI: O J- Great Chance for laves ment/!.' .!.' E MTR.^ISSIPPI!!! Navigation Mast .S'aint i.' of Stsamboat Proprietors ci bring much traoa to this point. A rati- City•"'• !°u c'^ follow .e dire-tion of tins air line road Mississippi, crossing-the i?t- 0 /. full supply constantly on hand by the *bat region and also from the rich a the a of deatl St. Cloud. 3 lid 0t 5 J_ aro now prepared :o dispose oi hi this beautiih!!) loeaied town, on !.[ nin-r favorable term.s. East Saint Cloud ^3 the terminus of the .':? line road run ing from the Missisippi river to i':ip. j'ior City .and passing thrcujhdi towns oijonl thai :.:.! Newburgh, Manchester, Brottsburgh.^yra- acai in ta cuse, Fortuaa, Trenton snd Twin Lakes TP«H««.-- t'«,. udv. jejus 3ai. unto uer, a in rn* these towns are "rowins rapmiy and will L.„, ,.• .- ,- the Great Valley of the Red River of the *h© real the a a tiie lower" St. agricultural «dley of the Sank River.— O of he incidents E O BLfR^HAIi Agent and Attorney for the East St. .ClQJld.no. f^mmm^m^mm^mm •. Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward."- ST. CLOUD. STEARNS CO., MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH im. S UOlUe WaS. tlOW- honjrhi3i,d raid.Lnnd w'«r-' ever little a a It had all given ncco" the and impatience of a dy- ivs re if a ing a longings. was quite iu a or colored in description ?ble to a the he could I for a purpose or to any end. A stand while he was dressed could it is only a to a at walk with little to a a no an of any denomination I From Dr. Eider's aphvof a to be forgiven, and a in at followed .. siderahlv a tl(o! usC th a had a And ierg a a remained iinperfec communication a id a released so at the W a a 1 I I a milv at a and he \t brother us said to his disciples, O i'riend slee not knowinQ what out to him re as soon as the a a his noble heart with the undisturbed control of the Ch family re advised of his destina a CHJIeC LUe •'•»*e- ••e lltllj UIUUC.. j"\I'.U.. W.IS'I as the other owerless and oest-loved and Elisha I will of 3!if 1 he could ride out if the day re out. favorable, and they need a no fears for him was ngs. aa long voyage oJfP a lifetime to the S re an Chu his mother's with all the pretty Philadelphia iys and trivial troubles of the I also to state that im is had not a mediately after his re from Ids ie world had not a him last A a he re his is a upon pastor as he once called Rev m-• it for from *rave it in th •r re a a a •ruarv suddenly to man warning he n-a1? -inaccuratel de- From the St. Paul Pioneer & Dcaocr.r T)\e L«aorapton Oonstiiutij 0 re if iie «leen hp in Ac, w^il it «t M-tjj, uts Mtau uu wen ration a count was a ne must be told the a a their own blindness, plainly dead.' hard it is for mortal b-'.-sji-r.n the Ian \:i the sis wlio had loved her an ro uu( a of immortalitdy te a self into the re of the Savior' in ion beforsee his disciples divined it. out a a tne world \A\\ nrj open re re on an a he ui wnosoeve 1-.. hvet an.,1 beiievetli in me shall die. Believest tho this Ye at the a of his friend he election as N it a it nor for- lower town) St, Cloud. E CURTIS. It is the starting point for expeditions to spiritual body a a villainously iv with the a me motives. North, and will command a large trade confronts he a a re a Life control of the on through Tii Territoria law wliich author expression election oi delegates to the or a Tii tenacious vitality of his frame a in of the census in the several held him to a till the 16th, and -IMP. YY.R3K I.}. toScsaeofAU. W to he it blame to th« S a one-tent of the legitimate sona! gratification a to the other O the 25th tiic vessel a at a offending. (votin population participated in the a a a re he as re iv by It was he indignation and re a election Ins brother a who had gone f^ncd re of his attendants a abiding attested his conscious tional Convention tion. he a he ashore clearness of apprehension and |. We cannot at this day justly shin now .t the 29th as re as I s»stenc of purpose to the bfciine the free stare men for probation o^ God, as as he offer yet sufficing for smile of satisfactio as not the clear wrongs had been perpetrated his a in the is a after be had met \t\d disposed of in the ficatiOn or rejection. he universally I»' vain fellows void of a alluded that time he ad her his spirit a justice and Christian jr iv interpretation of the a a f.n hv MiflmM,. generesit wh"en he first re N a a he fairly ded it. history of these lust days is here with careful reference to Nothin is strained ctuld again in these tism, in his infancy, in the congreo-a- popular approval hp.foro. it n^,\A •,.,,!.-, .r..!,i a tion which his parents 'posses any of arousii 03 Ot Union. vra- I cia„f, M„ ,. !H?als to the a re a me of C/onstitutioual provided andw registration of voters, and the S on the apportionment delegates was to be based. S a nr,n Th and re is a re „r a Ur,-,./?*-,. a t.. a a a of his a re [pointed bv the is a re a he in shield of the .,ir,nnns .- but the Presiden classes as aid. a a a bidin.ct citizens. he ry prerequisite to entitle such count} IS sjJiara in hhp ai-»tr»rtifinm*»ni-. anH a re re on oi the last utterly ignored a a 3 «r^ io of a ,» asc a re a to to call them essia- snare tn apportionment an the registration of the name of each. Citizen was a necessary prerequisite to entitle such citizen to the of these is lative appointees there as no out of tine thirtj*- four counties of the it and consequently these nineteen counties O would in mai'irii," up of a ipportionment nineteen counties re a xi^tence ^o fa caliy blotted as any p3we election as d.. oi to a a in this the disfranchisemen oids toe griefs of Lov bereaved ft these ofiicers in fifteen of is their office to heal, not to a the nineteen counties to a to successfully prosecuted to ga death the a on of an enormous out- 1 deliverance of the children of Israel of these last a ajrainst the rights of a a from tiie hands of a a by the to re re my a citizeuSj even in the counties re to he for he hath tri prehensio of it. had settled at accoun a before forgiving then at «irtiHtwii..j .^ka» gigantic outrages tu tree state ^II a UCVUUUHS. xntsu song a w*& for delegates and border ruffians iis clining to vote at this delegate c!e nearssst cried out, tion. cou -i d-j sc without the forgive his a a re a in the gro.^s oilc oi his own a of a a upoji a'larg portion of the ]arty re but tiie gladness of in now I siding in the disfranchised districts tit at the hearts re ii image must No did thar a a anv rei had been is of an in- hiing necessity't call for the sat.ra congruou feeling. rice of pride and principle settled a similar trouble with I would have involved. four or five days under fear of ioin- his a a a which I submitted to the people for then rati- a Thi °was done whicti me, tor the same cause long before the unquestioned belief that the Con christians. he a sinful and if I anv thing assuringly, stitution. be frame•d. by as it, iSs a an ancient form ....™..,. .i 6 at he did not trail with him the ConvAitio would be afterwards ship and pervertino- it to purposes of Drasta a a he iairi gious families spoken of bv moaning of the instructions of Presi is as in other case ised impiety, and ended don. W a's' have the lent a a he specific assurau cs of or W a he written struc 1 published f)}eds[es of visiteu turn at a a a and that people of the whole country at the a re told that when Mose a me never held in any Constitution framed, must he 'from the mount thai: he heard music other than tha by birthright and a submitted to, and re iv the test of and clancino- ai nave con Hov hrc?. exposition how unratified by the people but solemnly re a by them which ii upl by outlaws and by those of outlaws arc a which is protested against by the unanimous voice-of a ie ra! is a re elected by a full vote of the whole people of the en tire it or til us begotten it is thi^ constitution. in fraud, and existing niamy, the Presiden no"* rses sustain invoices tiie solemn majese a and asks in vindication ci principles o: too one, and to a a the security of zh^ other, that the ture was composed almost without ~iAti™ 1 approbation at there is evil a in a in COIiTlViaHICATIOliS. as J-. OI TitIC 1 the glorious doctrine of popular sov- 1 wroth and a the tables of reignt has been cribbed cabined stone and a a thre and confined, until its re at {sand to be siain. er an hardly re the* But they had their social a bantling tt)e dwarfing process not for a but re it is this constitution, not only MOWATI, Publisher. NG looks jjke social a for per nana here was worship, on ired to God foi their safe deliverance and :itu- herein cannot consist the vou it must be an a of wor speak oi. of a a an a of worship might as well sav at to oiler tiie a a spoken of by se.i, would be a duty and perfectly [prope now they a all been I done a a in is As dancing was an a of worship it must also a been done a a in the a me manner or we should a something It was of it in the history of he primitive ,.,, «kiinngg an a 0of defending hi trine agains that both ot of your ass bringing for' upon the pc:opie it he a I Congres of the Unite S a a the act of a in will find those over ite a corruptiiig a satisfied, and bodv a {iss It as a noble a adopted by against it, than the a id W no an for not has a his social glass for the thinking as you in It is not ai- [sam length of time, would be against ways pleasant to publicly express an- in a opposite opinion from an E it tut you say re a of I shall the o: uarp not re am from so me in tn u. for in vou articli on A in your last issue, I find some very '-ovm^ like all the form.s of a strang notions and ideas in re a to I worship has Yon will find the first in a of I try some or sake in was on the occasion ot the LlglOUS A, an a of YL ression of a it 1 wor 1 by the by a and also by the irreli- Calhou a which terminated in the and others comprising a majority of oi he Baptist W also the a id a for the find that the Israelites on one a all conspired to assure the free [sion brought it into disrr-»"tf» state men of a a a? weil as the nectino- it with idol in a ase of ^.v- i.i con- worship. W loan- had an and re wor in it. or this Mose was N- 1 practise as expressions of nou- in re a movements of the feet, ono another in son^s ,! ---, t-j magnify ah oy i'"5t3v% goodness and din the sou! to love his a lu. a nor in any of the dan ces -x find mentioned, did both sexes mingle to^otiter. personal lilts in vour re ply to the Rev. Imna I shall not meddle lor I bc\{e:e nun capable of well a* tne •g- I believe absurd in some he idea of i-avid, called to '-prais God in 5 f-j 1 harmless a& ridiculous a a and this alon $ i3vr that a in is social a as 3 it is absurd. Social not worshippin God "oaid favor a religious- prejudice a a a in only as it °i i^s a an a of religious worship. peon: who can iind no other 7»y to enjoy the relaxation that na so demands unless souch mind botli a die. annaren from its histnrv. R^r.5iic.asuaceB apparent from its history a have not been a in a with jits evil effects in your a is no more id form and regulate. ing, not abolish it. a N do inii. the object of 1S entirely lost sight of, and he suppose that others in it it be entirely uanciri you re not familiar with the good abolished, that none a insult their ok you have referred to, as you a by in a form at as a tiie inference from it, that the once so sacm.tl, by using it for pur a in tiiere sunken of, was done poses of vain .glory and social for social a and further a E A I N E sr.ate, that it is a duty and more than any other exercise is calculated to TJ=» Shields formerly S a to promote the health of body and mind. om Illinois, and now froai in say at in this book a in is sota, was a volunteer in the an abolished and ire all strong able to do vou cotin a me and do vou A a married a" little beauty says •c Sh would a been taller, but sUe is a of precious material that N a re not afford it