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I ". SSfeteSfelHB unclosed her eyes, and gave a shudder. ".Better take her to her own room/' •aid he and he lifted Adriana gently from her seat. As he did so, the comb dropped from her hair, and tho long golden waves fell over his arm. Mr. Braddiok started. What recol leotions did that golden hair bring up! surely that pale senseless face was fa miliar to him. "Miss Linden I has she'nursed Char ley "Of course, my dear Charles," said Mrs. Braddick "she is the governess, and Charley is very fond of her/' "The governess !—Miss Linden "Yes, my dear I don't see anything strange in it. She is a most excellent young person, and we are all very fond of her—all except Richard, I may say." Mr. Etheredge gave one of his pecu liar smiles, but said nothing. The plot was becoming clearer to him the third act was passed, what was to come next'( Adriana had been taken to her own room, and the stately Mrs. Cunning ham herself had laid the weary head on the pillow. "We owe her much," said she "but for her unwearied exertions we might have lost poor little Charley. I will sit here awhile, Alison," she continued. "Send Anne at six o'clock, and, then will lie down till breakfast-time." As six struck, a«»d she was crossing the passage to her own room, Mr. Eth eredge met her. "How is Miss Linden, mother "Tho doctor says her pulso is quieter and that she may sleep away the dan ger of fever, but is very much exhaust ed." (COXTINUED MKXI WIEK.) EXCITIXG SCESE XS E HOUSE. Stevene ». Brooks. The following is the answer of Mr. Stevens to the remarks of Mr. Brooks on the bill from the Reconstruc tion Committee—remarks which the speaker of them has not allowed to be printed in the Globe Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker,, I have listened with very great pleasure (as I always do) to the golden-mouthed gentleman from New York (Mr. Brooks,) in his attempt to prove the Bible a lie. That book says that God created "of one blood all the nations of the earth." The gentleman from New York, however, contends that there were several different varie ties, and that all nations were not cre ated "of one blood." The question at issue between this gentleman from New York and the author oi tha sacred volume I shall not attempt tc decide. It is too high forme. But, sir, the gentleman has given us a histo ry of the negro race from I believe, the time of the Queen of Sheba. I am »iot quite sure whether he included her in that race or not. But, going over the whole field from that time to this he has, I think, very well described the shape of the negro's foot, the crook of his ankle, the contour of his face.— And then the gentleman went on to consider the intellect of the negro. Now, does the gentleman by all this mean to say that the sons of Ethiopia— of whom the great poet of antiquity speaks as the "blameless sons of Ethio pia, among whom the gods always re tired when they wished to spend an in nocent and quiet horn"—have not im mortal souls that they are to be classed among "the beasts which perish," and that God, who is to judge them, will not damn him if he deserves it (Laugh ter.) 1 am sorry, sir, if such has come to be the condition of that race in this country. 1 had thought that the mem bers of that race had shown in our day some evidences of strength and power. To be sure, I looked upon them as bar barians for having with their own right hands, in defense of liberty, stricken down thousands of the friends of the gentleman who has been enlightening us to-day. (Laughter.) This conduct on their part did, I confess, show a cruelty and a barbarism which it is perhaps hard to excuse. But thp gen tleman must recollect that all are not equally mild in their demeanor, and that even the white man might have done the tame thing, had he been in a similar condition. As to intellect, there are various de grees of it. In that regard the gen tlemen from New York towers above the rest of us, though, I fear, he some times abuses his superiority by the declamation which he travels ont of his road to inflict upon us, with regaid to the various nations of the earth. But that in intellectual gifts the gentleman stands above all of us, no man who has heard him today, or heretofore, can deny and I do not, I assure ybu, sir, speak this ironically (laughter for I do not know when I have heard any thing more eloqunt than the discourse which the learned gentleman has given 'H*^' a a 3 $ I call the previous question. •r'-ji a» •—There is a novelty in dress which has just been introduced by the fash ionables of New York. It is called a "mask veil." It does not tend so much to the embellishment of ladies as to the •2Z-.IZ jjpet/ee,,of aoewty. It conceals ugliness, however, end gives the aged all the ...&mW*m& iy?uth«lo°e a t* kept down. It produces the effect of the well-known felvet loop worn with domino. The pattern leaves a space free of flower or design for two spark-. •Mi underneath. All the rest is PHILIP FRANK'S COLPMN (Hi HI 55" CD a H[ CD tar CD 83 1 W 3 sr W CD O 58 O W 3 3 CD W» O OD sr O tr1 O O 3 PS er CD O D» hd in *i D» l/J VI CD QC GO W CO W D5 3 1—1 '2 CD CD W co W S3 CD C/l OB OD C/J CI PS £3 P- D» W O O 3 tr1 O 3 5 00 S I 3 -i CD W CO 9 CM GO 9 W Ci CD 6 0D 0 proposition to make. For the Watoribaicnampion ship of America I am willing to match Fred. Douglas or Langston against the gentleman from New York. I will allow the latter gentleman to seleot two out of three of the Judges. Let the "topic be anything the gentleman pleases, except the negroe's shin (laughter and if at the end ot the discussion he docs not "throw up the sponge I will ad mit that the negro is an inferior animal —not only inferior to the gentleman from New-York,^ but inferior to the rest of us. [Laughter] O O CO 3" D» Ul Ul jU| o" S3 at CD tsi I 3AUK VALEY DRUG Sao»E! Sauk Centre, StearnB Co., Minnesota. J. E. FINCH, DIAUE IH Pure Drugs & Medicines, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD COLORS, Linseed, Lard, Neatafoot, Carbon, and Machine O I Xi Olassware, Window Glass and Putty Bruthta of all kiads, and PainUra* stock generally. DY E S S PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, FINE OLD WHISKIES. For medicinal purposes. A complete assortment of PATENT MEDICINES! Trusses and Shoulder Braces Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures the choicest branda of chewing and smoking Tobacco Imported and American Perfumery and Toilet Articles a great, rariety of Hair Oils, Colognes. Pomades and Soaps: Hair, Flesh, Nail, and Tooth Brushes. STATIONERY, A fine stock. WALL PAPER, SLATES, INK, INK^STANDS, BIRD CAGES, LADIES' TRAVEUNO BASKETS, TANKEEE NOTIONS, Ac., Ac., fto. The stock is complete and comprises Usually kept la a first-class Drug and Va riety Store. The Goods are offered LO W FO CASH ONLY. Physicians'prescriptions andfam •ipt carefully compounded from ily receipts best materials. J. E. FINCH. Sank Centre, June 6,1867. n46 REMEMBER THAT D. W. INGERSOLL & CO. Always sell AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. They have received large additions to their atoek for the FAT.T, T^AIDEl, Andtnmmtratta few articUtandpricu,vit: The Best Prints, 20c ani under, BOMBSTIG GIWOHAJIS, »S mad 30 Ie«T7 Brown Bkeetligt, IS to IS, BLEACHED SHEETINGS, 14 TO 40, AMD A CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AMD Ladies' Dress Goods AT PRICES TO DEFT COMPETITION, ATf 01D STAXD OF D. W. INGERSOLL & CO., INGERSOLL'S BLOCK, SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA September 22d. 1S«6 v9n]0-ly Livery and Sale Stable. The undersigned has iust erected 4^ga large and commodious stable on theeor* aer of Lake Street and Perry Place, oppo site Clark's stare, near the Central House, which he has filled withlivery stock, com prising a number of I N E O S E S Suitablefareither riding or drfriar, and a variety »f HAJTD80MB BUOG IBS Forsiagleor doable team. Commodious,elegant oarriagesfor pleas ure parties always ready. All ordersfor teams for excursions, Fu nerals or a Journey will be attended to promptly. Hia stock isof the best kind, and he in-. tits.hit friendste call.. '•••f"'fi.J -K- :'•iVt^'B.iB&gBT.--' St. Cloud,June 23d, 1868. v6«49-ly FOB SALE. 9 4 0 0 0 0 W Inquire of nia-tf ns SAUK CENTftE, BUBBANK BROS. Or H. J. FOWLER. Farm Ibr Sale. THE undersigned offers for sal* a good farm of 160 acres, on the north end of Malao Praire, about OURTEBN MILES FROM ST. CLOUD SixtTaertsare timber, thebalanoeprai ieand meadow, and the whole enclosed with a good fence thirty acres being under eultWatioa. On the promises is a GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with stables, granary and storehouse, two good weBs, and otherlaprovements. This ftarm l» direetiy aaJho main read from SC Qoud to Forest City, and will be sold Inquire atthis office, or of i& _....-. T-J! J. R. BENNETT, BSALSMIN itktU AND FASOT Br)f Go dds CLOTHING, HATS & GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, GROCERIES &o] Winter Stock, whioh has been selected with care, pnrohased at elose figures and with reference to the increasing wants of this section, I would most respectfully in Tite purchasers to call and examine my assortment. In Dress Goods I hare a fine line, consisting of Freneh Mtrinoet, Crape du Chenes and Amures, Alpaccas, Paramattas, Tartan Checks, Poplins, Plaid, Striped and Brooaded, Mo hairs, Printed and All-Wool Delaines, Ac. Ladies Cloths, Fur Yictorines and Capes, Misses' Ermine Yictorines and Talmas. Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' Merino Vests and Drawers, Wool Hoods, Nubias, Ac, Ac. Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers. Business and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, Gray and Fancy Wool Orershirts, Jackets, Buck Mitts, Glotes, Gauntlets, &c. Saxony, Fur and Cloth Hats, Seal, Nu tria, Plush and Cloth Caps, Ac. Trunks, Satchels, Blankets, Ac. Boots and Shoes, A good assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Balmorals, Buffalo and Cloth Overshoes, Laced Moccasins, Oil Tanned Boots, Ac. 3mke|7, Glassware, Lamps, Mirrors, Tery large assortment 4 All of which will be disposed oi at the •ery lowest market rates ro* CASH. T6nl9-tf R. BENNETT. JAMES J. HILL, GENERAL' Transportation Agent. THROUGH CONTRACTS given on Freight to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, And all principal points East. TIME GUARANTEED if desired. a A ron THl ST. PAUL 6 PACIFIC R. R. ii it A k^rOR THB LOWER DIVI8ION NORTHWESTERN PACKET COMPANY. Office in Transfer House, Lower Levee, St. Paul, Minn. B9*Mark Freight "Care J. J. HILL, St. Paul. T«nlO-ly NORTH STAR IBON WOBKS Machine Shop, Iron and Brass Foundry, Main atreet, opposite the Fall*, ST. ANTHONY, MINN. Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary, Steam and Oas Fittings, Gang, Circu lar and Flouring Mill Machinery, Shafting, Gearing and Pulleys, Window Caps and Sills, Re-Sawing Ma chines, Water Wheels, Sleigh Shoes, Sash Weights, Ac., Ao. 0" O W O Sb SL Of eTory description will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. All hinds of Agricultural Implements Made to order and REPAIRED on short no no*. Blacksmith Work and Pattern Making MsrOnnns Souoixan. Cash paid for old Iron and other Metals. W. H. HAERISOW, R.E. McttAuaHiT, I HARRISON CO. A. H. DiPiw. Oet. 10th, 1867. Tl0nl2 ATKNTION^PARMERS! Far said— 75 Second-hand Wagons, 50 Ox Tokos, 50 Wagon Covers, 50 Camp llssketi, Also, a lot of Ox Chains, Camping tehsils dee., CHEAP for cash or produce, at bl-tf BURBANK BROS.. Broker's Block, St. Clond. Minn. "DBMEMBER the place to getanieeset I of Silver Coin Jewelry, Breapt Pins, Sleeve-buttonsand Ear-rings,is at BUSH'i Jewelry store. Ho engraves them beantl Leatherl Leatherl KESSLER & RIEHL. Importers, Tanners: land Carriers, S T. PAUL, MINNESOTA, ARE nowreceiring and will keep con stantly on hand the largest and best stock of Leather and Findings in the State —consisting of SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, O A S O E E A E or a HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, Tamplco and Maddrass, Morocco Splits, Shoe and Saddle Skirting, Belt and Lace Leather, 'FRENCH CALF SKINS, LFrenoh Kip Skins O N I S I N S \i» 6,000 Bushels Plastering Hair AJ?°'.a 8en«r»* assortment ol all kinds Findings, Ac. Plense call and examine our ekaswe will not be undersold by any hou in the state. Particular attention paid t* orders. _.**• Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Deer »"o,»», KESSLER RIEHL, No. 806 Thirdstr«et, sign of the "Black Be*r- T6n40-tf PATRONIZE the place where you can buy the cheapest and best Furniture and sate YOUR money. We are prepared to offer neater inducements to HOME purchasers than ever before offered in St. Cloud, as we are. in connection with our sales room. MANUFACTURERS of Bedsteads. Bureaus, Stands, Cribs and Lounges at wholesale and retail. BY this you wiU readily see that yon will get goods cheaper by calling and BUYING these articles of us than any other house in town. We keep for YOUR use all kinds of Upholstery and Parlor Sets, which we furnish to order. All of the best quality of FURNITURE and deal in none but the best OF the best. Also a large stock of all kinds of Chairs, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Ac. Repairing and ordered work promptly attended to. Give us a call. Rooms on St. Germain st., St. Cloud, opposite Cath olic church. SPICER & CARLISLE. MINNESOTA IRON WORKS in a is LEE & HARDENBERGH, PROPRIETORS. Iaon AND BsASS WOBK, in all departments 8KTAH ENGINES AND BOILKBS. STRAM I I AND FITTINGS. STBAM GAVGBS. GAUGE COCKS, and all Steam Fittings. FLOCB MILL MACHINERY. SAW MILL MACHINERY. IBON COLUMNS, for buildings- IBON WINDOW CAPS AND SILLS for buildings. HOBSE POWERS. MALT MILLS. WATKX WHKXLS. FOBOK S. &C, &C. &o., &e., CAS PAI FO OL HEMS. v9nl7:l a I 1 All persons are it iv ForYid«loii ttesobislngon A I O A LA ND S in either cutting Hay or Timber. Parties desiring permitsfor cutting grass on unv of said lands ,*. CAN OBTAIN SAID PERMITS by calling on the undersignedat his oflloe St. Cloud. P. L. GREGORT Agent ndrO Dist. P. A RR UNION MEAT MARKET THOS. q. ALDBN, Would respectfully inform the peopleof St Cloud that he is prepared to furnish them with all kinds of the choicest fresh meat, Fresh beef, veal, pork, mutton, poultry and gamein its season, at prices *s low as the lowest. A share of tho publlo patronage solicited. Shop one door north of Powell' & W. POWELL. •i 0 HARDWARE, The most complete stock to be found in Northern Minnesota, asp"w -A.n= & :E Of every kind that may be wanted, 8 O E 8 Of all the best and most popular makes Agricultural. Implements, Ac. Ac. &c. Corner Wathington avenue and Lake street, ST. CLOUD, MINN. CASH PAID FOR Old Copper, Brass and Pewter. Particular attention paid to 'all kinds of tin and sheet-iron jobbing. CHA8. F. POWELL. WM. POWELL. This istin- A .itUUOSIAthat Blngmade. This is the Cure that lay In the A.uiiuosiA that King made. This Is the 3Iaa who v.-as bald aid gray, Who now tins ravon locks, they gav. He nspil tho Cure that luy la the AMUttosiA thut Kiiig made. Thhi J-^ t!ic Maiden, h:i:i'ljome'and e»y, ho inarric! the man once bald end gray, Wlio now has lie used the made. This Is the Parson, who, by the way. Married the maitien, handsome and p«yi To the man once bald rtnd gray, Lut who now lias raven locks, they nay, Itacanso he «sed the Cure that lay lu the AMBROSIA that Kin-'' made. '."'. \x tin- V-ell lii:iiriD^8 away 'i :.roiiki' the people Bad auiTfjay I nfo tliiti fart, which here docs lay. If yon would not be bald or pray, b'se the AMHRGMA that lixng made. M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETEreono', N.H VAWTER, ROSE & ETTER, Wholesale Agents, St. Paul. TICKNOR, TOLMAN & CO., Agents at St. Cloud. And by Druggists generally. n!5 MUNGER BROS., 1 9 3 SAINT PAUL, MINN., Sole Agents for Steinway & Sons' CELEBRATED PIANOS- Sole Agents for Chickering & Sons' CELEBRATED PIANOS, Also-umTED PIAN O FORTES. Also—PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC SCHOOL ORGANS AND MELODEONS Aiso-FSTEY'S COTTAG E ORGANS W All fully Warranted. |We keep constantly on hand the ONLY PULL ASSORTMENT OP Sheet Music and Musical Instruments Of all descriptions in Minnesota. Our stock of Violins, Yiolincellos, Con tra Basses, Flutes, Fifes, Flagoletts, Claro neU Guitars, Banjos, Military Drums of all descriptions, Brass Instruments, Accor deons, Strings, etc., is complete. Church Organs, Melodeons and Pianos tuned and repaired. Orders attended to with Promptness. v3n26-ly COFFINS! COFFINS! There can be found at SPICER & CARLISLE'S FURNITURE ROOMS, On St. Germain Street, AN ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE aojB^irtre constantly on hand. Collins made to orderin any desired style. We also furnish FISK'S PATENT METALIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, At St. Paul prices. SPICER & CARLISLE. ^8t. Cloud, Jan. 61,1866. v9n26 SPECTACLEoS c6cts AND EYE GLASSES.— Genuine Pebble Glasses, Double Fo us, Perisoopi and Convex, worth' from to $6,00, for sale at BUSH'S. Can be exchanged if not found to suit after borough trial. TH ,-, E largest and best assortment of CLOCKS may be found and purchased low at BUSH'S, they warraefl a Rail Road Land iv 1iviMlon S a a a if Tt his company now offers for sale all Lands granted by Congress to aid in (he construction of its branch line from St Paul to Watab. These lands are in the Valley or the Upper Mississippi, on both sides of the rirer, and embrace great ariety of TIMBER, PRAIRIE AND HAT The Road has already been COMPLETED and trains arerunning to ST. CLOUD. The Lands are FREE FRO TWITIO until sold and conveyed by the Company Thev are offered in tracts of 40, 80 Ok 160 ACRES AND UPWARD and will be sold to ACTUAL SETTLERS. upon advantageous terms. Terms, cash the bonds of the Company at par, or to those who desire it, Long Credit and LOW RATES OF INTEREST All pesons trespassing upon these lands will be prosecuted under the recent Act of the Legislature. For information as to lands in the Conn* ties of TODD, CROW WING, MORRISON, BENTON, I 3 raven Itvks, thev »ay. AMUISOSIA that" King Ox to STEARNS And the north part of WRIGHT AND SHERBURNE, Apply to GKRBGrOl^Tr ST. CLorn, GEO. L. BEGKER, Land Commissioner, ,v6n4-tf St. Pari, Minn. P. TALCOTT WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Comer First Avenue and Welles Street, LOWER SAINT4 CLOUD. DEALER in Clocks. Watches', Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens.SilTer Thimbles, &c.,&c, offinequality which he willsellas lowas any of like qualitycan bo bought this side ofChicago. Call and see. Watches,Clocks, Jewelry, &c, repaired ia good and satisfactory manner, and on reasonableterms. "Tha PanIs Mia-htlwthantha Sword." THE GOLD PEN, BEST AND CHEAPEST *P PENS. Morton's Gold Pens, The Best Pens In the World. For tale at JVb. 26 Maiden •Lane, JVew-Tork, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices. Morton makes no Tens stamp ed with the JVame or Trade mark of any other therefore, where an Agency is established, the publicum be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton Ten must send to Meadquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompa nied with the cash. A Catalogue, with full descrip tion of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of tetter postage. A. MORTON. CLIMAX! CLIMAX!! Page's Climax Sal?e, a Family blessing for 25 cents. It heals without a scar. No family should be without it. Wewarrant it to cure Scrofula Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains, Tetter, Pimples, and all Erup tions of the Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chap ped Hands, &c, it makes a perfect cure. It has been used oyer fifteen years,' without one failure. It has no parallel—having per fectly eradicated disease and healed after all other remedies had failed. It is a compound of Arnicawithmanyother Extracts and Balsams, and put up in larger boxes for the same price than any other Ointment. Sold by Drufgtata orerywhoro. White How land, Proprietor*. 85 Libertystra*, Hew York. SEASONED LUMBER AND S I N E S I O TH E BEST QUALIT For sale at my Lumber Yard in 8t. Clond, BACK OF THE LAND OFFICE, CHEAP FOR CASH, O A.. I A N St. Cloud, Feb 27th, 1867. v9nS2-tf E A A E OftKSH Meat, Hams, Sausage and Veg JJ tables of all kinds, kept constantly cf and. ShoponSt-Germalnstreet. ESTKAT.—Takmi CHA8. LUEO. npIntholnctoewe oftke inbecrt- ber, on or about the 1Mb of Ana latt, one OLACK HonsB. The owner can have the above animal by proving property and paytog charges. H. P. BENNETT, DIALS* III BREECU AND MUZZLE-LOADING I E S Aonble and BUglt Shot Out PISTOLS. CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, And a general assortment of SPOHSMSB'S ASD HUXTBBS* GOODS. REPAIE1NG Done promptly and in the beat manner. H. P. BENNETT. St. Cloud, Oct. 9th, 1867. »10nl2 ST CLOUD WACOM FACTORY. Keeps constantly on hand, and are mak ing, heavy and light two and one horse, and light E E S S W A O N S Wagon, Buggy, and Machine repairing, Heaop and tight Blacksmithing, Horse-shoeing. A in the best manner and on reasonable terms. In connection with the abore, A Large Stock of Iron, 8PRING8, AXLES, THIMBLE-SKEINS, Which they offer to the old customers the House, and to the numerous friends of our new partner, AT THE LOWEST RATES. We shall continue to excel in and keep on hand fashionable goods of the season. Our motto will be QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. CALL AND EXAMINE 1 7 T9 SMrfW TAILOR McLAREN. 218 Third street, St. Paul, Mian. "A Complete PSetertal Hissewy asSJtSm Tlaus.** "the Sett, Cheapest, and meat smeeessfml PkmOp Piper in Me OMem." A WI1KXT lilVlE'B NEWMONHLT MAGAZINE. Critical Notices of tho Prees, The moat popular Monthly in the world. New York Observer: "We must refer in terms of eulogy to tike high tone and vaiied .excellences of Har per's Magazine— a journal with a monthly circulation of about 17,000 copies— in whose pages may be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work an evidenoe of the culture nf the American People and the popularity it has acquired is merit ed. Each Number containsrally144 of reading matter appropriately with good wood-cuts and it oe itself the racy monthly and tho mi sophieal quarterly, blendedwith features of the daily Journal: It baa grta. power in the dieeemiaatiba of a lova.o. pure literature.—Truber'a Guide to Arneri* can Literature, London. We can account for Its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely: the* popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleas ing and instructive reading for alt—Eton's Herald. Boston. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1868. The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which they can supply the Magasine, Weekly,and the Bazaar promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodi cals directly from the Office of Pubuoaiiftu. The postage on Harper's Magasine ia 24 oentaa year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post-office. Tarawa. Harper's,Magasine, one year $400 An extra copy of either the Magasine, Weekly, or Baiaar will be supplied gratis for every Club of Fire Suscribers at $4.00 each, in one remittance or six copies for $20.00. Boarding and Day School, SlOW aaweHsnla AWWBMM, NEW YORK I MADAMS C. MBAR8, Hating increasedthe aeoommedaUona for pnpils, desires to Inform nor patrons that she is able looter the advantages of her Institution to a larger number of Young Lodies. French is the language ot tho school. Madame Mi refers to W. B. Mitchell Esq., St. Clond, and W. T. Leo, Esq., Min eapolis. nwO-tm* n. ». BMOB, cnABiaa WAUXB, AUt,atUw4 2f*art PMie, AUp.atlam JOHNSON & MASON, ixoivsitau WMOUSAU DOAUBS nt BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 2 Jaokson Strett, ST.PA0L, MINN. Orders* a. r. Jonxaon. Emmirmmmrmk! CARRIAGE BOLTS, And WAGON STOCK of every description is offered at wholesale and retail, low, er than erer before sold in SATTST a ii O The best Foree and Lift PUMP made, and best adapted to this latitude, as they will not freeze in the severest weather, Also the best make of PLOWS. Agent for flcOormick's Reapers fc Sewers Which are now acknowledged the bast, having been awarded the highest Premium over all others at the great Paris Exposi tion, July 1st, 1867. And all other kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, On hand and for sale. C. N. PARKER, Jn., Proprietor. H. V. DITMAR, General Agent. St. Cloud, July 24th, 1867. v9-S2 H. XXOX TATLOa. m. wuuuoi NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS. LOW FBICES. TAYLO & McLAREN, AT Tnx OLD STAXD OF H. KNOX TAYLOR, Have on hand a large assortment of- Fall aid Winter deeds, it s. LAUD omen, ST.CLOVD, SOX*., Dw»»t*r aotk, 1807. Sja:TMM*ter*yaotlMt*asfwar»ttkUuflk« oa the Vsn DAT OF VKSKCABT, IMS, at 10 o'clock la OM fcc«ooo«of the wMdsy. and thai Md then •how a why ymrhUrmmttmi*Zntrj\i»So. 1021.• madt by yon/. Astt 12t 1806, mfm Vi S towwbip Xi, ranee 28, to t»-« Vu n\4*ct to r*\r n.fi'i. %*tctlov trict of Umi« •hmi'J juuwtub* pmrmttu4 to csmtm tmk suamtmp B. 0. WAIT, SadMJwj K.r AHD omen, ST. CLOTD, imir., JLi BwMher Sftth, 1SS7. Mm W. Oitk: Sot: Toaar«h«rcbyB«ilSedtoai){warat tbu o*ice (MtlMlSta DAT Off RMVABTlsei, at 10 o'clock the tanmoaa of the aaid 4ey aad thea and there •how caoM why yonr Uoaeetead Xatry Mo. S2S6 asmeahy yo««TesUer 17th ISM npoothe nw of Mctkx, fanraahls ST, l» tM Matrict of lud. KhJ«et te sUe at St. Clgwi. Mink, •bowl* not be caaceled. ai George WeiWUce aOepei a. aba»i thereat by ,, X£*!m thea Md there to ahow the eeaUVheB Vou mm£ PernKteStooeateeteaehahowiac. ^^.._^ S 7 E WAIT, JUgJeter. Ann orwcn.w.cuwp.Bmty.. the.'Hi tW^^l^ brno eriaadeaabjwt toaalc be l»eoote«eyefc.hoiriiir^*rtm jan2^wj U.ee«4u.,tu,J rsSSS^WRrirS: swaasg-aas- W^A.ZJZT*''0*'1""' ett- Mietijct H. C. WAIT negfrte, *. A.A»V vmcjs, sr. cuwvrkmx a^A.m«*~s?xt*x~tW'l»a- Q.a^ftatftt msSillSiSt it Ja^«- ^^rlWKgr |T BUXbyjrjrius w.cuHin.Minn OMmmmmt$lstlim. •he ^^ZSZj^A^^1^^ to s.tsr.^Taiss«rh- IT ST. C'WMJD, suSS j«^i eWaMft^sr. »-»«A*nOmc*I8T.CLOCB,lIIKli. ^S *w*bywuaedteaaaart fku oafce WMoiMM theme- byyon, asrf tbede«l theretoahow themme.mbs* Ues. yo«%iulSM'- permttedtocoatirtihchahewtag.^^'^ J«lMwJ H^C.TOB^H2fn^ei,er. hAso omen. ST. CLOCP. MBX., Jenuer} lstu 1SGS. 8m: Yo« are hereby notiSW to appear at teia OSke OB the Item SAT 0» BUnCH, IMSTM 10 ectoS imtbeCoteneoa of the eeklday tat tteiial there •bfw ceoae wby yoer Uua«Ued Kmtrj tio. lea*. made by yo. Apnl 18S5, epo.'the eVTk' 2, towathip SB, range ia the Siatrut •nbjecttoa%Uatm.aoQ*,Mina,abimldaotl oaaoaJed.ee JohaB. Uarrie aUogea aa eOaSMkMaM thetaof by you, aad prepeeaethea aod thereto ek Vim of UtrTth Jodjcml W«oict,aadComatr(oIbt««ru. State of auaaeagta, Oheeted to aw aad mamWaeSbtt 2tth,ue7, infitTorof Jameeh. Uoit.adadmmutntor oi the estate of Jooathaa renin,'deceased, pUintiB aad againat PbiBp Beanpre, defendant, lor the nun oi SlSSle, with interest and costs,insa tha third dav cr April, 1867,1 hare iened on the foUowinj real eetau aitoate in the aaid coanty of Beaton aad iierfilml fidlowi: The muHrtded oneJiatf lot. 1,5 «ad io Mack Mo.3 lots Bo. 3,6 and S ia block iaA l^u Xo. 3, 6 and 11, in block No. 5 lota 4, 9, 6 and 7. in buck Ko tf lota No. & and 8, in biock So. 7: lota No. 2 aad U,ia block No. 8 lotaN .J-AAandl to block Xo-SjlotaNo. 2,6,7 aad 11 hi block So. Vol lot No. 4. to biock So. 13 atoo, lota No. 4, a, it ffl. 26, and S, lying north of Mmneeota »u*2, all iu' the town o« Oeaaka, aeoardtoa to the recorded plat cf aaid town ..recordedin theKepatar of Jtoede office fcr aaidcoanty of Benton. Now notice iti hereby grren that I wiU expo*e at public aacuoa aU the totereat of the eaklKuiii Beea- tn FOR YOURSELVES J?.i^!S *wa«»ed property, or eu atachtbereoraeataybe ner.eaary to aUtafy the aaid execnttoa withtotereathad coata, .t the oJticc of to. Begiettfof Deed, in SaakBapida, ia aaid couatv oa 8AICBOAT, TUB Ota DAToT BBBWABX ltto. at 10 o'clock A. M. STATE l_- be teat -. toebov turn wmmm, whea yew wiU b* petnutted ae ceateat each !!&_. UnUKT C. WAIT, negiater Jwie-Sw| U. C.Tirtne OHuanrs O hwtedoBt BCUAJtK,aeWeieer.Dfo SALS—By a ezecatio of and—iter the eeal of the Mtrict H. HcVABON*, Sheriff of Beatoa County. Dated Sank Rapid., Dec«al*r«,18«. dec26- OF mNXXSOTA—DISTBICT COIRT— Tth JadidalWatrkt, Coanty of Stearaa.-«. M.WUiiaatB.AiitcheU, Plaintiff, Janice Bice, IrfwieeBice, and *»The SCMMOSS. Unknown Ueira" of lUee H. Bice, deceaaed. Deftaoanta. TkeStatoof MiaaeeotatoJaotfcefeire,LouheBice aad^heUakaowaHeir."ofMileeH.Btc. deceaeed. the abore named Defend «ata. Yoa aad eaca of yeware hereby, anataaooed aad re ^•S 9 to 5* 1,to the coajjaatot in thie action, which MUedtotheoSkeof the Clerk of thai Coortat ft. Clond, Steam Canty, State of Mtoncaota, and to earreaoatyaryearaaewei to the eaM esaaptaint on ^•abertibete, at their oafce to St. Cfoawatjreend withto tweaty daya after the eerrice of that Saauion. W yS*. !l eachaerrice KlgLg.*ggf»«'tkeoyof «*PW« '•tt'ito theantimetid a. «2*"2»i*WtUH*V^Ttototavii Aewaey^ gt. Clce^Jttoa, DeceeabertthiaR. decU-7t S.LABDOmCB.ST.CLOCD.BUBh-., Boreaiber »th 1SS7. *"!JP»iAII« JmteamdlmniaA. MtMmJhU: "M'»•»••*oath af yew are herehr aotiSed to •£??*'.•» eatheiowi BAV OT JAMAH lS*aaMtoy UUl fcr «*»fl'u* urf J'^*« L?»*« *T Jto« Uaaaphrey B. Joae. BmaBhwlaa,lamapMth«a»W aecUeaSa, towo I S •ndg"»»w »a7»o. S8H »eJ. by yoaaUrttoA.Bwttiriill apoa lata Be. 1 aad 3, os •saotiw St aadtot 1, eecSkiD to towanhip 13s, S \SJ^mnWnt-timmm a a S to W S*J*«*1.Jdaa.,ahoald aa« be canceled a. Alexander atooreaUegea aa abaadu—teat therrer by you awl prope*e. then and there ahow the *.« waea yoa wUlbe perasittod toooateMeai.1 ebowinc. H. C. WAIT, BeaMer, •f»»»-«wl H.CnCBBAKErRecv.r. Noticeie grreathat theahoveceae taherebypcxt poaed anta thoSSth day of Jaawary, 1S0S, at the •Mae hoar aod place. -fflOntT C. WAIT, Begiater, i»^**»1 ,l aBOBBAKK.BecriT«r. St. CloadJItoa^ Jaa. 10.1SS8 mi«3«i. 0. 0. MASOB. GALENIC JNSTITUTE. A BCDHALBfiPOXTrrice fc ejaaj, jut pnblubwl. 5f£**g *»SB»»li at T.L.rial T»tog conci» dr- •S*! 1 S? •••'•rioaa ctoaeea Bapecial atten gnvn to ^HTMI* •ahat Wmhttu, Of OW»»aa atoeet aniTenal tbe young men of the well known to be of the ueet de apoa tb* aibwrr, and connected o«w*Tt To.»Oi»« id eeaadeatty aanrt that thie *t=ssr5r,'uc*,rf ted to the Bepoct are aw«t to raniiss, Opteail atsmttoahi grrea to the male dteepmia-ai to tha E WeawveararaacaMWhJchwagaaraateeto per •^aeaUycweVarloootte er inhu—lal of thereto, tootoe the ecretaat taONT daya. Bead lor drcalar. VarioocUe la tolly treated apea hi oar MANUAL OT vaTtBUAXStlBOKBT, A Ml aad eeaqeeheaatre traatlae ahea the aaodkal aadaargfaal tieatatial ofaU dhwaaaa deecribed to the'Beport.- Odk»CoaeeH Ball Meek,3d etreet, au Imttnmoit a Lasuunv.ot ISACTMCST. AddreetallCuBaaew cetaaiaakattotM OALBNIC 1XSTITUTK. r. O. Box ISO, St. FaulMtoa. vieaSi-1 DBUNKABD STOP! CJSBBBB, BID, 0 Waahtegtoaetreet, Beaton. Raewl, foratrty c€ the Seperlor Oaart, wnin: ~rr\"u obeerratta. I kwow tbat hie practice hi aaewaffnl." It i. haiml«M, and caa. be fliea wtthoat the knowK edge of the Swt^ahUapf^irrwIar. rHowardpatient. MABBTr .. BTKOT Serivat BeSectioas for Tonna Men,toBtaaya the AMOCtottoa,oa the rhyaiotogical Brro Abueee and Dtmaii todaced by Igaoreace of Nature« HOdBtOB Bkwerd Aeeociat^.l^Uadetohirrv MINNESOTA MARBLE WORKS, eSMwer Robert amA omenta icrOsfit,near Me lntsrnatmaml Hotoi, DESIGNS OF SCULPTU1E WORK, onuments, Grave Stonos, MaaHca, Table Tops, Ac., mode and furnished to order. ?-*. VU. 040. SA. »a«L _Bs)niel»