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THE  SHAK0PEE  ARGUS. 


^■i/uAttf  every   Haturday,    at   Skafcapee, 
Sett  Ctmmtg,  Minnefta.  hif 

H.  J.  P«ol«.  M.  C.  RmmOI. 

TEOS  &  RUSSELL. 

.  i'-»  a:  ^j-'.^^^- 

TERM'^:    SJ.OO  iii  AUvauoe,  or  Sa.50 
ii  pi*ia  -vritUiu  the  Y*ar. 

All  hinds  */   /OB    WORK   nentty  and 

promptly  txeculed. 
•  rriCK  IM  TITL'ii'8  BC'LMSO.ON  LBTTT?  PTKBCT  ' 

Farraef  s  Bank,  of  Sliakopec.  | 

OAx^itAi  sas,ooo.  ! 

Circulation    si-cnreil     by    dciio.-it    of   Cititcd 

Slaltrs    10-40  iJouis. 

?orfl«Ti    tncl    Eastern    Kx<h.ini£r.  G«1<1.  JllTer.  I,jn>l 
ITalTJUtsauJ  I'ljltrtl  &ratrs  Buii.:i.  BoLUIlT  lUiU  8UL1>. 

XKFStiXyCICS.  \ 

|«t  Ifatl«aalB«tik.St.  Paul.   |    lat  N«MonalB"k  n»«1lD»». 


RATES   OF    ADV£1TISIH0. 


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av^MKT.Vo/iatisrMsx.Tj.  7icentsp«r  aquftre  forlii* 

a.-^tlaiertloa  to<ltJv«ntKi«r  eacbadaitienaUoaerUMi 

to  be  t>aMi(<>rtnTaHablylD  ■(Iranre. 
LnAlAorniissaCNTf. rated  as  tran«li>nt.aMai««t  l« 

.«.'l:aa«ab«i>ati  for  tefoie  aaaflUavlt  of  pultllcttleii 

wlllbegtten 
licsistss Cards. iioiesc»c4l«c  trcltMittiieraBntiw 

•  Q<leaLliaiiaitlonali>iii-fl. 
j  Blank*  of  all  Wm-'a  al»-ay*  eu  baM  ar  prlr.let)  to  aida*. 


t'roat  Iba  .NaahvlUe  Callr  Prms. 


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MASONIC.  I 

The  nsriiUir  commimicatluns  of  Kinp  ! 

9<JL.  >M-  'N*?  I.mliri*.  r  A.  >l.  iwa  brki  a:  IhciT  ; 
■I;  •»rr'r  Wr.li:«*taT    rv»«hik.  V**^*-'''  i-  ' 
*7u:i  M.'ui'i.    MrniWralu   KOatl  alaiiuibc   an-. 
;>,.  .   i...lr  liK-ll*  I  toarivr.il.  j 

J[^- c-'l-tfclal  Jlcrlii^s  i\ti>  Wriitiesi'ay  rver.l!:c.  ) 

ll.>.  tfULru?>.K  M  .  r    I..  BADli    ftcT.  Uty 


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Green  Apples. 


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Birrels  choice    Wuiier    Apj)l««  fi»r  I 

lor  *»:<■  at  «>U.,l» -*!••*■  ric*  m  »t  Juy  ^U  UJMi  trti  % 


Charles  Hartman; 

Di-.ALKU  IN 

Groceries,  Dry  lioods  A'c; 

K»au«co.i«fannf  V  -,:>  h»Ti.I  ifii'.l  snileompi^tr  •'••»o'«  , 
«rel»itU**i>vTr  i.aiuei!  ariicUr*  I"  ai:e«imiuoaalt  .tl.l,j, 
«l;1z»ii«  TT^coti  I'liiiitv.  I 

FiKST  STRLLT.  SlUHuPKE. 

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rllYSWIAS  A^D  SUliaEQJS 
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MOULTON  &  CO., 

Commission  Merchants, 

244  L»KK  A.sn  2«J  f:©lTiI  W  \th:  Sls  , 

Chicago,  niinoiR  r 

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The  National  Hotel  Standi 


At '•<  ><•'"'■    l''»'«-««»  1  il*»"  irau^J  ate!)r. 
,a,-;r..,.r,.uv.-  T.J.   DUFFY 


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R.  M.  Wright. 

BOOT  4-  UtiOJt:  MAKKR. 


H'twifA  K.-Mmr. . 

Ilgw  can  you  ajik-mc.  dourest  Tricod,  • , 

•  111  ri-iii»Mi»B^r  yo»  ?" 
Ah  I  in'atb'roiis  w.»ul(l  be  memory 

ir  il  coutd  biitiish  you. 
Coultf  1  forget  Ihf  loving  deeds 

That  lii4e«J  jK)iii°  heart  tu  luiuc, 
I'd  be  iiMJee<I  u  traitor  fafse 

'J'o  kiictfl  at  Fries  dshij/.-*  shrin*. 

t'onld  I  furirot  thfupp  Iiappv  d;iTS, 

>yw:biirii'd»ith  JLt;  l';i4,' 
WLmi  pjunnd^l  «n«eth(H-  bl^ai'tl 

Thciovo  I  fiat  h«'!<i  u-*  last, 
Vt.fil  ti»  uiVM  un  iii*it;lit  Icn-e 

My  rct^enrit  bt'urt  uuuld  b«— 
Nyy.  as*  me  no',  my  liobie  irieiid, 

\i  I  reiiKiiilitr  thee  ? 

.Tlere  s  many  a  gidiien  liour  poue  by, 

That  j^wtd  its  joy  tuyou  ; 
^'heriS  (iiaity  a  b«:itc-r  net  6t  mine 

That  fmni  your  le-achiiiL's  Kn.-.v  : 
n<:W  blight  w.-v;your  cxaiiiple  e'er— 

ll<iw  pure  viiijr  Tuith  diviiit  — 
A  lid  ihnuo'h  I  hsire  iml  prolited. 

It  is  no  fault  ul*  thiao. 

IloMT  Iteauteou.*;  nore  »J»e  !<i>«hT  drtarrs 

Oarvoiiii^'  hetiit  ilwell  n])ui; — 
Y\(*n  ri>i:dly  did  duf  tuave  nsoivi-.s 

I'aiiit  liiumjiiis  jiromliy  woi.— 
In  lL«^^o  <.'<nic  d;ry*.  r:\w.\  I^nncy's  eye 

i*kctcli'd  <>ut  idl-V  I'uiure  bri>fht, ' 
.\Ye  cuu.'d  ui.sccru  «  »  shadtnvs  then, 

W'c  only  stw  the  li^ht. 

PrrhaYis  ahL  J.utli  those  liey.lay  dreams 

Hove  from  onr  henrfs  l.^eii  linrl'd  ; 
iiat  nol.c  (■ail  wtl!  e^cipf  nii.>c;ith"d, 

And  CO  t  ut  til  the  world  : 
I.ilc  ).-  Ion  ."-tt-i  •  —JO  •ro.'itii."  laeo 

Ji  we.iis  to  iii.iaiiptit  o»(.<ii^  . .  .,    ., 
It  p'rii-s,  at  be.-t.  I. .it  iinle  eN? 

1  ball  ;trtuii:;  heuita  mid  sigh* 

Biit  faith  lilvcygiirKJiiy  r.^Uo  fiivi.d. 

rro*f*\ii:l«ir'-iiiilI»*  strif." — 
'I  he  Ia;iri!..i  :t^.^Mld^r!lll(.e  eui'U^ 
-      lJ:ivrcvpr|a#fii;|{  liJir. 
A'kI  i'T  tlie  \v4.rld.  to  \(i;i,  n.y  fjicud. 

Tin  n-V  one  heart  tvtT  true  ;       ■    ,, 
Tl.tii  doiii.t  a.-k  nil- eVr  a^juiii^ 

••  U  l.«'ii;eiK'Kr  vo!i  ?"  •  '  '  ' 

AHNIE  LAtFJE. 
[Tbia  lovelv  •onq'.   xdmiied    tlit  K(>ild 


«d  lurih — 

And  for  bonny  Annie  Laarie 
I'd  layinedown  and  die, 

nn  ' 
ove 

to  grow  blacker,  ilie  white  tempie.s  whit- 
er, and  ide  white  Iiidlroiis  eyes  so  slow- 
ly close  niih  iuexpre6sibl«  and  torturitig 
I  anijuisli. 

There  was  a  long  and  8ol»»ir.n  pause. — 

Oo«  j^hncd  at  ani'lher — all  sceuieU  aw* 

isliucT; — tin  ll  eMady  who  bail  uryed  liim 

'  to  eing  laid    her     baud    genily  upon  Jii« 

sbonlder,  6a\  iiig  : 

"Cl.Hiles!  Charl^a!" 


When  finielnng  the  last  verse  he  made  !  place  for  the  ca^fes  in  which  thenr.inrjala  the  c&tamount  was  but  a  few  paces  from 

»  slight  paiwe.gH^ml   with   a  searching,  j  were  contiiied.  they  had    been  placod  as  him    ma/ting  franiio  efforts   lo  exuicate 

l«.ngiiig  expiessiuu  about  the  room,  gasp-    far  aft  as  p<»s8ible.    and  securely    lasiied  one  of  her  IiTiid  legs  from  a  rope  in  which 

down  to  prevent,  them    from  being  wash-  it  bad    become  entangled      tin  close   td 

ed    overboard    in   a  gale  of   wind.     The  each  other  were  the  animal  and  her  prey, 

aspect  of  each  of  the  prisoners  with,  their  that  the  anxious  father  had  not  dared  lo 

d  slowly  d/oppel  his    head    backward  j  bristling  hair,  glaring  eyes  and  shinning  discharge  his    piece,    held   moreover  Wy 

er  the  chair.      The  black  lo.ita  seein.-d  1 '■'''*'8  "*" '«^l*'.-  ^'=^*    eavage    enough.     It  hands  which  «hook  with exc-ilemenl— lest 

was  the  opinion  of  Bill  blings.  which  hs  the  shot  should  strike  his  bov  instead  of 

franily  expressed  to  the  showman,  that  the  animal  for  which  it  was  intended, 
they  didu't  have   more  than  half  enough'      ••Cap'n,"  said    Bill    Slings,    at    this 
to  eat, 

"AivJ  I'd  warn  ye.  stranger,"  he  add 
ed,  pointing  toward  the  cages,  "to    keep 
a  g(;od  lookout  on  them  and  fix   up  those 
a 


MOR[VMBl[TMiilBOLD,! 


X    II  1  U  S  C  U  £  &*g 


juncture,  ''you  just  give  me  that  rifle  of 

yourn  and   I   will   fix  the   critter  in    no 

lime.     I  um  an  old  hAnd  at  tlie  business 

and  could  hit  the  varmint  if  he  wat  twice 

doors  a  little,   else    the  critters  will   be   as  high.     Them  paws  of  \ourn  shake  s*^ 

bi  aiing  loose  some  o'  thesa   fine   days    it's  no   wonder  you   touldu'l   fetch    vho 

and  creating  a  wiglity    rumpus,     Tliem    catamount." 

Then  came  a  hush,  a  thrill    of  horrnr  I  ''"'"s  '■^'"'''  s«i  i-'i's  ilif  y  ongtii  to  hs  'sfie-        There  was  something  in  the  behavior 


crept  through  every  frame,  the  poor  tried 
•iiearl  had  ceatied   to  b*.-at. 

Charles,  lite  love  betrayed,  was  d*a(h 

THE  BACKWODSMAN  AT  SEA. 

ST  BuBiAT  elAkSCcZ. 


cially  tlio  one  where  the  catamount  is."  of  (he  backwoodsman  calculated  to  in- 
Bui  tlie  showman  gave  Bill  a-conit-mp-.  spire  confidence  at  once,  and  the  captain 
luous  glance,  saying  thai  he  knew  what  allowed  hiw  to  take  the  weapon  from  his 
he  wts  about  ar.d  that  Bill  needn't  con-  _  hands.  He  was  tearfully  excited,  and 
ceiii  lumself,"  I  |,jg  w|,„]„  frame  phooK  like  an  aspen. 

Thieedaysout  from  Sin  Francisco,  we  i      Bill  had   scxrcely   elevated     his    piece 

were  overtaken  by  a  violent  gale  of  wind    when  another  flash  of  lightening   illumi 

Among  the  crew  of  the  "  M.ixwell."  a  |  which  caused  us  to  slow  nway  every  rag  •  „Hiing  the  ship,  and  a  wild    exclamaiion 

nveicliant^  ship  bwund  to    San  FraMcisct)  |  with  the    exception   of  tlio    clo^^e    reefs-d    of  aiiyuish  burst    from  ihe  captains  lips 

«nd  the  Sandwich  islands,  there  wasonej  lop  Pail  and  top  gallant  sail.     Kolli*i<;aiul    as  he'^beheld  the   ferocious  beast    d  sen- 

of  ih..se  i.«H.   raw-boned,  (juatnl   l.H)king'j  pitching  violenily  among  the  he;ivy  seas   gajje    heisel/  from  the  rope  and   ra<»ke  a 

j  individuals    who    g.'neraily  cotne    under  j  ilic   ship's   moti  n    grea  ly  di8<:ompose(l    sprinr  towards  the  bov.     But  the  excia 

j  the  denwrninaiion  ol  bHckw(»odsmen.  the  showman's   animals  and    made  them    nMiion  was  almost  di owned  in  the  report 

Here  tlien,   on  shipb..aid.    Bill  tslings    unusunliy  furious.     They    dashed  them-  ^  of  the  rifle  discharged  bv  the  backwnodp- 

I  was  decidedly  out  oi  Ijis  proper  element.  ;  .selves  against   the    bars  of  their  cages,  i  n.an  at  the  same  m..ment.      Tlien  a  wild 

j  It  seemed  as  though  he  Would  never  learn    gnaKliii.g  their  teeth  and  irtterittg  isavage  '  pieroing  cry  weot  up  amid  the   storm 

■j  the  r.-pos.  blocks  and  the  many  lutle  in      growls,     whl.di   mingled   strangely   wilh  '  h  civ  like  that  of  a  human    being— and 
:  irtcacies  thaij.ertain  toafuil-riggedmer-  j  the    wild    bowlings  of  the   gale    aiid  the  '  someihii..' daik  was  seen  a«  it    dccend-d 


-*i..',9{)f-u?   ii't  Bi  ii3i«u  on  v-'kii  o*. 


iv^  0<{j 


il!  «;  fj    -irv 


'  ii.'ia  n.     ,}sfi  r.t  i\i$Va  K>  c 

•   |:i  .«    lA.v!^«  Oil  lo  *•.'*.''>,'»?*'' 

B.  LP. 


"•^t>Hi 


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Zcno,  Ma.wnuSf  Capitatis.  "■ 

The  taws  that  regtiUtt  tiraUh,  arr  brimportanct  to  all. 


•iiix    Oj    iii.lvA  iij  .!.>ltte<iii  rjiii  J 


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lilM 


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Of  rrrry  (tti.vcrl;):!"!)  kept  con%UUllr  Ml  kaa4  arwait* 
toi»rtlcx,  couvtMtic  lii  i.«rt. 

Ilre««iti,     Tables,    Chalrji,      Jic. 

Ib  tact  vv«rirln^('St«  tit*  fBrnttMre  Llat. 

OOFFINS, 

ifat1«lz«t»adklnJ«krptcani>tant:7  0n  is*r*  ar  9m*^ 
tt  orilrr. 

IlavluK  on  h.'ill'l  a  wptl  arlrctH  atock  •(  araaaAait' 
liiDiliir.  sutt.ilile  for  the' maimriK  tun- ut  Kiirnliiirt^;,* 
^xti'nsivc  exiH'riciuc  in  the  IrUklncK*.  and  drkt-»l;iM 
wurknMMiin  hit  rntploj,  J  can  warf«i>l  (vrryaittclvta* 
ken  iruiii  nry  abop. 

JSr  Terms  Vo^b  or  Ready  Pay  ^sf 

5hAp  on  Iloliues  i>treet,next  ^uar  t«  tl)c  Ain*r>raB 


The  Greatest  Hedieiae  of  The  Age* 

.\  snr?  Hi'liUuti- fur  kiikiif's,  ai:<i  a  iiiucrirciu 
SORlt  tW.    I'.tlX.    A.NO    1>I*HASK. 
hrr  arMUllullUJ  t«^e  tlM<     ><<i>'    iotri    «V>.°»J°7;-i>, 


clinnttnan. 


Hence      the       mai»v 


luasr  hand.'). 

••Oil.  \  oft  infernal  tubbert*!  tire  shipper 
w<iuld  roar  out,  shaking  ),is  fitii  at  him. 
'•I'd  like  lu  'eel  of  that  head  of  your'ii 
with  a  handeipike  and  see  what  it's  made 
ol." 

To  yyhich  Bill  would  somttlimes  reply 
to  {n  tl)«'ft>IUwii!g  style  :        J    :u- 

"I.ooK  here.  Capi'ii.  I  consider  myself 
a  free  and  civilized  critter,  and  must  be 
irearttl  ♦«cc<»rdm  ;  so  don't  you  go  to  I'ol 


tinct|y  through  the  daikness. 

'•Tliat  crv,"  lie  g:isped  laying  his  hand 
on  Bills  shoulder  ''was  human.  0  God! 
Wr'>(ch,    wretch,    you  have  kilUd    my 


.'.ter     foi    the   beau^ifijl^8kimj»licil,y  Ol  ihc  I  If-iin'  me  up;  witU  y>'Ur  cusesand  sliak'ii' 
Wijids.  Hi  Vasy^  tl•»*Hl'^  and  "exltressive  ,  \i>uy  (iois.     .1  never  w.i8  used  to  it  and  ix 
«•  lately    rT«ivcJ  .in  aiidiiinnid  1  ^'"n'l  do  ?.  tpeiK  o'  good,   1  van  lell    ye. 


ntsie, 


,i.\D    yiA'/'•i/7?£.'7^  j  iinjieMis  to  popul.iiiiv    by    the    loil-.w  ing  '  Asto  T*  »-liii' „f  n^y  bead  v? iili  a  h.-indspecK 
KHaKOJ'J.i;,  M;«^i>-  j  iticidtrti:  kaiJ  lo    h;ive  oc-urr.ej  in  M.i:y-  '  "  wouhJn'i  con«ail  me  nuiher,  for  laym' 


lOV*.-  'Ui  :»/• 


-    .   -  >l.Hid.  .»?     IV^   C^   A-i.  I  phrmr'gies  a«i(!e.  I    lecKon  yo 

I  A%f  fi«w  pr»jwT^lt»"t-*Vk»t«t^w«*  tr  u»»».t.' ,  -    ^\  fmall  "elect  rrnu-anx  ]..«d  r.isemblcd  .  i'm^V  ^^^-  at'ei  all." 

J7ui>..ir»i.j.>ji.iiu«t.v.i..i.....i...aiiw..^:;i«:i:r  11  !•;!.-     Ill  a  |.leH-*«nl  p«r|i*.  niuJ^Hrere  tf*t  1  V  cIlHl.  f       i '""  'H    a  towenii'r  r^jjc    w 
5ri  ■«,-:..*  .til.- »iiii-».irlli  (H-ouf     0»ll  »l  B>v>l  ..|   ■     .         »    •,•  \  ••         "'  '*    •,   ■  '.I.  1  I     _  .•  ir 

•  ,  u  •!«-. 'ircft.Ji.i.a.o  ►HK-«i»-'»t'ki:..i...      •» ;  •!  I  ;  »•  g  and  laii'^  liiiig.    when    a     tail    \..u»ig    I'IuvoIohhI    pn»p<irijun8;nid  fca 


U.  II.  IIHTTKNI'IN. 


>lii(h    onN 

_  _,       j^.  _ . ,      .  iilesseyeoi 

|to4i»o    t-nier**)!.    who«>e     pecnii.ir    lai'eandl'ho     1  ackw(>od>>n-aii    could    k<e;;    wuhin 

lair  inssaiiily  ;«ri<6!e(l  a'.nittton.      \\v  w;i.4 ',^<"i'**^l''>  ^^■^'  cHpiain  would  order   him  to 

lie.    wiiii   that  rhnr,  \  iv.d    Com- ! '*!»«?  '*  h>.mmer  and  knock  the  rust  oflfthe 


-A.  ♦•tfO?*Tt<'>'y    f^-f  Xar^-XXT-    **•>     ?*'•"•    '*'«•'   Iha'.  •hnr,  \  tv.d    com- 1  «**>«"  ">«n>«ii«?' »""  k»«<'K  tlie  rust  oil  the 

^^  .    -  ^    ...  ,..r«.T»„<   '-T    j'{  I*'*  ^""'  which  daik-hiiied  <.onsumptivi-.s  1  anchors,  oi  sweep  the  deck  v  iih  abro.^m 

i^.. ,  ^f.,  n:.\.\f>or.t         "'"'"  '  "**■       ""*  '•"  ts  wire    at  blark  as  [.whicli  would  be  eheerfu4ly  perfoimed  by 

a!>.ti»nV«»"'p:ir  *«*•••«•••  t"^"-    >»'.►» javvr.iu.Tv"! J**'*  ^'"^     I.utig    riof«M-«ly    on    a    Pti'iare  [  Biil  *i!honl  the  sliyhteHl  soHpnion  that 


I'  , 
_                       I,,,,,.  „ >,i,„..,„r  «••■  I  ]  wh»5«?  orMar.      II15  fyee    wer«    Iary«  and  «  Jit?^  cMpt;4iii  was  ••liaxing  him  up"  («»ver- 

■''!?''••  "f 'v% •".'••■'"••*'*'"'•„  »'7'*;V-''V"!.'irr^i  ^  his   bi'vow  such  sn  one  a^  aj  wt-iK'ng  him.) 

houiil    have.     I>ut    l.»r    a    ceri«i«»'      nilt  111  aiiempling  to'Miaw  «Mir  power- 


n 

1 


»':.s»:..,»i  .11.  Wia...iiMii.  J.  A«'  I'  <;iiti'.ii.M  I'.";    ut««t 


.  Ht  ci-      -V,.     c.itu,  ''"^    r*V-  .^,^\ j^rjr^  -|f"^^),.,j,.,,,,^  |,„,|j_  ^  j.j.^yjji  ^|j^j.^.^j.  ^^jilj  >rfu! 'shipinate  il    soon    became   evit'ent 


•  r.T». 


4:>it->illt«ii.>nkiu  Kii-!i»h.  »'•''"<  h  and  (Jvrmai^,^  i,.j^^  p'onoun.i  d  l.iu,  a  man    of    un.otn-    ''•'••*t  th«<  shipmate  '•ulfered  mote  than  his 

-"■""*  "  "      iiii'ii     inielh  c :u4l    powers.      The    wtuiU ' ''i«<'t  (l**f-*iimm.  as    wiili  his  procHgirftls 

♦  ■pw.c  |el^t.iiii,"  ajtd   •  hoW  Mid  hv  Ifcoke,**-^*"'*'*^*^"**'  bi>fly  and  ijuickness  wf  nmre 


and  j  roaring  of   the  ocean.      As  night  set  in    through  the  gloom,  and  fell    with  a  loud 
«cr!ou.s  blunders  he-mads  both  below  a'>d     they  giew    worse,    until   the   noise  I'x'y  j  epUsh  into  the  sea 
aloft,  to  the  great  in<Iignat ion  of  Captain  ;  made   became  p^'rfectlv   demonical.     By' 
Blake,  and  iho    aaius-vmtnl  4>f  the   foie-    this  time  the  storm  had  somowl1.1l  abated 

but  the  clouds  had  turned    to  .1    pitchy 

bl.ickness  and     a    heavy    thunderstorm 

was  now  raging  around   us.     The  night, 

sa\e   relieved    by  flashes    of   lightening, 

WHS  one  of  intense  gUxKm.  and  what  with  |  H,,n  '  '* 

the  creaKing  «d   the  ship's  limbers,   the 

loud,  sharp  (Msphes  of  thfl  thunder,    the 

'roarini/ of  the  still  tmbuletit  sea,  the  dv- 

ing  shii^kfl  of  the  gale  and  the    howling 

of  these   tliiee   wild  animals,    we  miglit 

have  iiidul^fd  in  ihe  faucy  that  wa  were 

iii  some  iiifHrnal  region*,  rather  than  on 

board  the  Maxwt^li. 

"Bill  Slings."  ftaid  the  captain   as  the 

rain     b«*^'aii  to  decend  in   torrents,  "get 

(he  buckets  and  hani;   them  up   to  catch 

water. 

With  hisusu.tl  alariily.  the  bacliwoods 

man  wasoWying  ti;c   command  when  an 

niiexpeclrd  roll  of  the    Tease]  oaiised  the 

eaptain  to  loose  his   balance  and  slip  his 

head  coming  in  contact  wiih   one  of  the 

l)U(\tM8  he  was   in  the  act    of  laisirg. — 

Without  pausing  to  reflect  that  the    fault 

of  the  accident  lay  with  himself,  the  nV\p 

per  in  a  fit  u(  ungovernable  passion  lifi»-d 

liis  fo-itand  dealt  our  shipmate  a  furious 

kick  in  the    side,    but   the  next    moment 

he  found  himself  lying  in  the  lee-sciippers 

to  which   place    he  had   been  seiit   by  a 
fnl   b  -        -         - 


Best  Family 


Medicine 


phrrufgies  a«i(!e.  I    lecKon  you'd  fiud  it 


iscqo 

'or  uiTifral  nj<>.    rnrfvUis  th^  Tflsfl.t  and  deosinc  tha 
s}ktriu  Iruut  all  laip<>rtunil\ ,  thry  arc 

The  captains  face  grew  as  pale  as  death  j  -   ;«;i:;uo.\' 

so  pale    we  could    sec  i>  flash  out  dis-j  178m-t.it**T-y  "XT^^^ ft lt'^T!>i? 


Bill  did  not  answer. 

With  ouist retched  neck  he  uazed  stead- 
ily  upwards  as  though  he  would  pierce 
the  gloom  -which  surrounded  the  yards 
from  (sight. 

'lias  this  shot  struck  the  beast'or  the 
captian'ssoH  ?'  was  the  (question  shoi^ted 
lo  the  men  aloft.  The  wind  hotohd, 
the  thunder  craalied,  the  seas 
roared  and  'the  ship's  timbers*  rreak 
ed  diomally.  but  iheie  came  no  answer. 
Tlie  suspense  was  tearful.  The  captain 
groaned.  .':nd  ilien  slaggeicti  :»gHinsi  the 
rail  while  Bill's  face  grew  as  white  as  a 
Kheet.  We  could  hear  his  big'  heart 
thumping  against  his  bosom.  The  ques- 
tion-was  repeated  tite  second  time. 

"All  right"  li:qia  the  lips  of  the  men 
aloft.  '^    * 

"All  right,  fallier,  I'm  safo  ! "  from 
th«  lij»s  (,f  the  bov,  and  a  few  minutes 
afterwards  he    leaped   to  the  deCK,     and 


.iii 


«nJmnJtnthflrop>mtto.;«'"'^^'»Tf  •'<•"*  ""^S' ' 

,.       .      JtK.VD  WHAT  XIIKY  WILL  DO. 

K    Reiittc  nii.lcfi-ictu»I  |)ur;:itlvtj|,^_..J|^    l^^^^  OiO"  ' 

liillioiis  ileraiiRfiiiFi't  rrtnovril.  ' 

Cioaiik.r af tlio b'ood  ami hyviem.    •     ;;"('.'«» J  '-'i- 

•cbility  uii4  Ix'iis  ol'  p.iwer  itirpclltd. 
KiiiiRv  Miij.lii-d  loilic  .Miivl*»  Ifc  Setyrt. 
V*-»i*li'    rMfBUlarittesriiafV*!!.  ':>'\0    I';- 

Okuiiiy  HiitU  ipiitioliS  baliUlird.        .   -       ... 
llei.iai  Iir  ontSrrly  tuiCil.  •  "''•^  **•'"  \^  .'""''i 

Irrit.'ition  uftlii' l^oiiiiulic  remorcd,  ■     fylddrr  ;».'!'. 
.laiitiUlt'tt  .tii'.l  l.ivtr  C<iiii|ilaiiit«  cnreil* 
Kianiy  .iis.-ai(a»fHH!ej<j..-  '';  ^i    hria   ,rtv/ 

l.'.Bkcf  a)>^'tit>-  iinil  <>loli  aV'Warbr  rciBSTcA 
Mi'laiii'hoiiy  hIkI  Kimut  ■li>p,'llfrt. 
Ncuralgtu  niiil  Norv(>uati(-SM  i-ur^. 
Opla:a  uuii  ultier  .slliiiulant^  avol4rd, 
t>liiil>le«  ai.d  Kriiptl'>:i!>  ifiuovad. 
Qulu>«^  aii'.l  L»rc  tUfoat  hra>v4. 
vhcuniaUiiiii  soon  a)i«\iai«<1. 
-U'cp  proiIU'  v(l  .-irccf  ami  Souml. 
To-  f  li^icl  I  aii'l  lua.Tii.i'.l  ,;iiiii«  r<Uertd.  . 
triiur.v  kiM-aM^!  biiirnttti]. 
j  Vlialiiy  |irrMlui',><|  |ii  (!,«  ixTvasi. 
W«,riiiatiiv:iriaLl>  rsiKlU'il.  -,^,.   _^    ,.' 

.XuiHytlip.MfiKiiic  waiitad  far 
Vi><iii||  aasl  will  vail  u^f  tliBU. ' 
Zeti'j,  MiixiiuuH,  CupiUU*. 


■  auilair'. 
'il'ifi  " 


BttYAxK'H  MFC  PILLS 


was  clasped  to  the  necK  of  his  parent.— 

Having  thu'^  vented  the  fiist  gush  of  joy   ( tmvr  been  intu  i.y  u.ajit!>m»t«rrthMie«rta. 


ons    ff"' 
Bill  and  c 


•  ellliir. 


tlie   <-aptain    stepped    up    to  1      lIU.MUm^ri  oK  CKKill'tC.VtK.SO.iN  UttEUOWX. 


Notice  of  Mortgage  Sale. 

DFFAULT  lias  been  tirade  in  the  couditina 
and  payment  of  a  certaiu  monffufi^e   exc- 
ruled  and  ddiverod    by   John  B.  Fish,  niort- 
p));or,  then  of  .Springfield,  C'laik  county,  blale 
ol  Ohio,  to   John  B.  Keorney,    mortgagee,  of 
Scutt  county,  ijtutv  of  Miuuesota,   daietl  th« 
.twviity-ujnih  day  of  April,  A.  D.  18.58.   and 
nworfk»d  in  the  olliceof  the  Heffi«.ter of  I>e«d«, 
of  the  said  county  ol  S«'ott.  iu  Book    ^  C  "  of 
'MortgRfTtvs  on  pages  205  and  206  on  the  fifth 
day  of  June,  A.  D.  I»h6,  at  1  i  o'clock  A.  M. 
ill  uad  by  which    inortgagi',   said   nior'f^ugor 
dul  bargoin.seil,  nad  convey  to  the  said  inorr- 
gajrcc,  hik  licirs  niid  asi-igns   forever,   the   lol- 
;  lowing  described  lands  and  premise-,  lying  and 
bciii'' in  the  conntv  id'  Scott    aforesaid,    and 
(•.'•cribcd  in  said  n.oitj;aj:e  osfoliov.",  lo  wit  : 
.  J  The  oue-httli  ot  the  lOasl  UmU   of  the   i^uutb- 
,we>t   quarter   of   section  nnnibcr  Thirly-one. 
(31}  in  Towiiship  nuuibej  Twcntyscven.  (27) 
of  Huiiire  number  'I'wcntyfour  (21)  ;  and  ai.<it 
the  half  of  Twenty  acres ofl  of  the  South  part 
of    tut   number  Four,    iu  the  same  section, 
Towiitihip    and   Uanpe,  conmeucing   at   the 
HotUh  eri^t  comer  of  said  lot  nnmbcr  Four  (i) 
thence  runninjr  north  on  the  Kast   line   of  il»» 
sjune  Forty  (4<'J  tods  ».oa  point  ;  tbencc  witk 
the  south  line  oi  the  siune,  VVe&t  £i((lity  (80) 
rodatothe  West  line    thereof  to «  point; 
thence  South  aloii^  said  WesX  line  Forty  roda 
to  the  Sou'h-wCit  corner  ot    s;iid  lot  number 
i  Four  (4)  ;  thence  Ligty  (80)  rods  lotbc  pl»c« 
of  bcirinniiig,  to  secure   the   payment  t»f   the 
sum  ot  one  t<botU4tnd  di)llar!<  accordiu);  to  thren 
proiniii-orv  notc.s  tn-aring  even  date  with  said 
inortfraifr,  cxei'U'.ed    and   delivered    by   faid 
mortgagor,    and  payable  to   ^aid   inerl^a;r««. 
one  lor  two  hai>drt?d  dolbrs,  payahle  m  ibrre 
monlbs,  one  for  four  hnndrrd  aloltara,  payable 
in  Kix  months,  ami  one.  fur  fear  Uiuidicd  duN 
(ars  payatdc  in  tuclvc  monthis    with    interest 
ut  ^(.C(. n  per  cent,  pet  aunuui.  and  all  uude  and 
jrivefi  to  Kiid    moripai^.'C    for    tbe    porcba.<« 
inouey  ufsaid  land  ;  which  :>iiid  inoitfa|>«  con* 
tuiii?  apowei'  ul'^aU:  dul)  ri-<;'i^-d  with  sai4 
niorigagve. 

And  whereas,  y^aid    Jchn  D.  Kearney   has 
dcccase'l,  leaving  bifi  last  will   and  tfstaiD<  at. 


p.  r.  McQTTXLLAN, 


ttl-nt  iheiounJs  a-«  itc  car 


IttM.KK  IS 


ramo  f.ii  ward,  bot\-    Hit'n'.il.e  ba'-kwood-itnati  so  easily  perform     in  a  voice  hoarse  wi: 
etl  lo  the  ♦'.•inp-iny,  and  to-.-k    his  ^oai.-— |  t'J  the  muliiLud)-  of   tas«d    imposed  upon  j      "Muimy  I  mutiny 

One  or  two  ih..u;;'hile>s  girl,  laughed  as  \  him  that  the  cmmandcr  was  cuniinuaM y     man.    i^>und  him,  kick  him,  trample  him  i  },.gs  la^K  tl.at  has  1)e#n  impos  d    on  ton 
ihcy  whisi-reJ  that  he  »»h  "lov   eraek- ;  i.ana«eed  m  eOorls  lo  invent    niw  plan,    under  fool  l'  j  through    mv  -instrumentalitT.       I     have 


poweilnl   blow   fi»m    ihe    lint  of  one    on  ^  ^m  «„,,  riasping  liim  bv  tlie  hand,  said  :  '  .-u.-jie-auu- t,f.r.¥j..iM*.h, uvrrand imiary stcwiooa   which  haabeeii  dulyndmitied  to  Propatc,  an4 
wln.m  he  had  so  unjus'.ly  ven;ed    his  an- j      .-ijai.   I  fr-el  that  I  have   wronged  Vou  i-r^'.'^yi;;:!:^^^!"!;:'*^^^^  in  the  offi'-eof  the  Judeeof  Probate 

g^r.      1  icking  hiroselt  up  he  roared    t>i'l  j  _I  «ow  beg  your  forgiveness  for  all  that  j  •""  "V'."i"»"'»  |  in  and  for  the    connty    of   lt«in.ey,  Stale  of 

^y^^*!-  ,       i  has  p;»s8ed— for  every  harsh  word  that  I  j  n,os...V.n.rrouH  ifwpr.ia-ntwtiosr  .!fki,P!«aa.t.u  a  }  ''''''"•^'''"'    wli'-rcof  Pwrer  K.-ttna-y  was  ap 

!    Ofhcers  sen--*  that    1, ,.-,.  uiiwi-,..!  a/nini.  v,oi      r.>iov<.rv  ii,.<.>l    1  ^•■'•"•'•■'">-'"i'''' '•«''•  ill''"' I'll.  i..iuiiir  i.ir5,..i  Willi  iij  noidleil  executor,  who  has   duly  qualified  as 

»uiih-.uf;.v,i,yi.siLijii„m  '  "^       Uuch,  »id  entered  Upon  the  due's  0  CACcu 


>H*»CKniK««r  fc;vfc:Ki  UK»CKn'r»o>  ,  ,j..e,t,,|  d-'mnc- 


'fit"--  bui  rl.c  lest  trt-atid    him    \\\  li   re  '  'o  k-ep  him  bu,«y. 


ix>\vi:i;  i.iiVF.F 
0r  r,V'h 


Caicli  me  taking  such  a  lubber  in  my 


But. 


grasping  a    ha'chet    lying  under   „Rid  thjit  vnu  were  grtod   for  nothing.      I 
the  carpenters' bench,  tiie  bnck  woiKlsman    d-cUie  to" all  h*i»da  that  >ou  arc  the  best 


I.  tia^  late  in  the  evening  wl.  n    sing-  t»l-'P  fii,'"ii'.     the  skipper  woud  t.equeni-  j  placed  his  back  against  the  rail  and  vow-  \  „,.»„  ;„  yx^f  ship,  auu  from  i,hi8    moment 
MIX.XK^'OT'i    "'t'  »^-''  P'«p.  .''i-d.and  to  a-k  i.-.mto  eingjl)  >'iy.  ttddreshing  his  rnnte  Mr.  Gi.mp>.  |  ed  that  he  would  cleave  the   nku!!  of  tl,- 1  ,  ,mp-r 7,  j^j  ^V,  ^.^^  ii,a„  Captain  BlaK-e 


G.  P.  PEAEODY. 

hwHr  tlii  ll  ltd  Impottfd 

iMiuco,Ciquov5  ^'  vtigavs. 


At.iiie    Laurie"    was    a  i;i-.L  o!mii»;.m- 1   'h«  isn't    fit  for  jinyihing.    «:id  I    cjn'i  |  tiisl  man  who  u-.ten.pted  !.<  lay  i.anJs  on  '  J  „.g  „„,  ^jj;j,i_ 

111  ij  d.-l:cai  y.     Que  acu^'   a!  t»i    aorf^ber  l^hink.  lur  ll  e  iifis  of  me,  what  to  put  him  j  iiim       " :-:-  -    .i-.    1:-     V. .1:  1 1 

i»4i.  -ui.g  ,     and  at  last  oiid    v..»t  r  .nied.  '  ;»t  to:.      But   wc  must  put    I  im  t<>  w«;rk 

J  .\t   r.'*    mention  il.o    y-im.g    luan    gew  ' ''"meii"w  oi  other.      Can't   you  think   of 

jdeRtlly  pale  but  did  no;  siwak  ;   I  c  m.!  m   ;  nothing '/"    . 

■  ed  I.,  oe  instant],  h.st  iti  ir\ ci  i.-.  ".  S«nd   him  aloft  to  tar    down,"  said 


'         "  1      "^ ''••"•'«>*  ^f  I'vi'Jjii  I  i»hutr«»tt  J  him  j  f'urr^pM. 

a«»i:«^..T.;:';u°.r5VaJLI,:T»7nKrt..        :*o.bad!y-was     Anni..'  s.-.id    a    Udy J      "No.    no."  said     the    captain,    "he'l 
T    Pib'/  .W/.V.V  -  *       '"'*''"S    '*    "    '"''^    jjtteal — ''but  oh  L.^spul  the     tar  on     deck,     and    dirty    ih 

*r  .nv'.ii.t  •    .,i,«'H«fi.i'-.iii.>  .f  j  I  wikI.   he  :.»v<>uld   aing    il  ;  noboiy  iWo  I  phu'K-' wl'i'h  we  made  him  scrub  so  clean 

mux  UamUf  i\9  n^  MRB".>»5I't«Will5;Ei.^    '«"  d..  ii  jnHtice."  .yesterday." 

-...  ,^.     . - 1 —  I      '  X">  ■•lie  els'  dares  sin^  Annie  Laurie  i       "AH  the  belter,"  raid    Gumps,  for  we 

H*  M1T£LL£B  &  CO,  ;bef..fe  you.  C'harl-«,"   sKid  an  elderly  U- 1  can  msjl-e  him  siriib  'cm  over  again,  and 


,' till 

!o  coiiibnor'  iio<ja 
Til.  I'otxr  l»>iii«i'lw4!rltb  Wr',nuat  tioujHML  v'f    I.-.! 

.''ill     7*'- 

!hcOl:ATOKv.'l!lin.  wlJcat.'aiil  wor.Uofftra.        " 

•    -       •'■■      .  ■■■•■'['■■■  '  ■■■    '  ■• 

Ihi-  tO:.DIKII  wU(i.iii  lujiiitubic  u>«r*«r. 

riif  i>lVKMOK  Willi  twt?ntv>«f>«*f>t«<Niaerthv  ftitiue. 

-:-!.«•  MKIltllANT  with  buVliK  <,  tai  t  ainl  ponar,. 

;!l/I 


him.     1  crceiving    that   his  officers  did;      'fhe  Captain  Kept  his  word  and  a^;  th^ 

not  dare  to  make  the  aisault  the    -•■''ptHin  ,  resull  of  Kind    Ireiimenf.  before   the  end 

dispatched  his  son,  a   lid  ol  fourteen,   lo,of  the  vovag<i  a  better    seaman    than  the' 

bung  him  up  iho  double   baiieiUd    gun  j  n.dile  hearted    Bill   feliogs  never -waUed  i  ifr  MJxuAMf  wiii.unfaii.acwrsy. 

dial  Wis  lying,  ready  loaded,  in  hrs  state  ;  i]^^,  ^^f.^  „f  ,j  ah\:).  j 

nom.      Tiis   boy  I  beved,  and    returnini'i " .       |  ■"■•"^ITiJOU.^Utuktli  ihatcu:,ran«M.     , 

bt>on  placed   the    weapon   m   his   fathers'  •+»„«*%/•  pn -..^      *   *  _i  .  . 

haiuU.      roujting  Hal    the  hoad    ot  B:ll  .    .  1  ■* 

Slingft,  the  »]cipper  roaied  out : 

•  Give  up  that  haichei.  and  surrender,  ' 
or  you  aie  a  dead  man."  I 

At  ih  it  criii(;al    m<»ment  a  <rrnfth   was  ' 


•>ilni'l-». 


iiiaiiis 
:R:h{m< 


tafv»»T(itri  »».iti**  in 


Crockery.  Qrltma  &  China, 


•  dy.  ••Would  it  ho  too  niucii.t4)  ask  y-'U  lo    t*  oie'a  two  ni.;o  little  jobs  y.iu  see — the  j  jieaid  in  the  after  pail  of  the  vessel,  and 
j  tiiv.r  ibe  compaiix   with  jt  •?"   t>liii   ttHiktd  ;  tariin'  and  the  scrubbin' — to  say    noih    1  iho  n<  xt  instant  a  wild  ciy  of  terror  from 


limidlv 


He  did  not    reply    for  a  moment — his  ■  him  " 
j  lipsr  qtjivered  a  little,   and    then   looXingj       "Glorioue  I'' said  the  captain. 'Gumps 
1  up  SK  if  he   saw  a  ipiiiiual    pifsencr.  h«!  J^o*''^  l^i«  man." 


ring  of  the  chance  il  will  give  you  tocusa  i  the  captain's  son  as    he  spiung   into  the 


CU?L«tt,I.AM:  ^.«itTKIt|i.  »H  VvKrtATKIxJOOiii.  I  ij 

UKlTJ.y'.XU  It, IRE.  4'c. .*)■>, 

»•.«»  f«.t  w«».-r  .irvti,  .j.|..,«it.f  ttu  Walk.]  lixi:-.  i.b»-gati.      Kveiy    souml   was     hushed — it        "I'm  tho    man,"    replies   Gumps    and 

t*»en<»d  as  if  his  voice  were_  the  vofce  of!  turning  upon  his  heel  sings  out 


Milivaukcey  "Wiiu 


an  at 


gel.     The   loms    vibrated   ihrougi,  j      '"Von  bill  Slings,  get  a  tar  bucket  and    had  dis*pppai«d  in  ll  e  daikat.«jia!!»tt  e.re 


main  rigging  and  began  spceJily  to  us 
cetid,  purauj.i  by  the  cataiiiouii.  which 
had  ai  last  euccceded  in  biirsiin;'  the 
door  of  licr  ca;rf.  All  this  I  »d  tjccuiied 
so  euJdtnly,  ;hai  the  b>>y  ;ind  iiis  puisuer 


n    Mttil-KK 


V.tu) , 


rAIKK.AN.Ks 

f  7  .\  -v  r>  A  1;  D 

OK  ALL  Kl^^^ 


UM.'.JCK    "♦•i^e  and  pulse,    .tnd  hrart,     .-iiid    made  j  tw  d;wn  that  loie  ngging." 
_   !on*.»l.iver  with  the  pat»....s  of  his  fteli"^  ;■      "Ave.  .-lye.  sir." 
Inevei   was  l;eard  mel.dv  in  human  voice 


tiie  capiani  could  coils. -i  his   jr^sence  cf 


RiUir! 


jikf   il.a'.- 


^jiKf    li.a'.— 60    plaiii'ive,    SO    60'Ji'ui— so 
.j  t«;iider  and  eario'Si. 
f       lie  s|it  wnU  hie 


Aimed   wuli    siirli   weapons    as 
"And  miiid  you  don't  spill  any  of  the  ,  were   nearest  at  hand,  a  tew  of   i).«  hkmi  ' 
far  I"    ahK-d    the    capiaii*.     winking   at  {  had  already  leaped  into  th^    iig.;in<:  and  ' 
Gunipg  who  winked  baokai;."«in.  j  wire  sjeeding  up  the    ra'.iineh  as    last  as  , 

'It  iljiii'l  aj^in  the  bounds  of  luiman  1  their  encumbered  |. anils  wcuid  admit. 


•  :,/        Ji 


cutor 
j  Of  the  6um& 

And  whcic.n.s  tl.c  ta.vcs  asycKsed  upon  vaiii 
premises  for  the  ytar  A.  I »,  lt<(Jt»  omouutcd 
to  the  kiiii!  of  titiiiy-six  dollurs  and  eigbty-»'JK 
cents /^2<»,bC}  i  fJr  Uiu  year  A.I).  ii^6l 
•nioiiiirH  to  tliesiim  of  twenty-eigbt  dollaie 
and  ci^hty«oiu.' coats  ($2t<,bl);  for  t tie  year 
A  I>.  Iir6'2  umouuted  to  the  sum  of  forty>uine 
d-dlars  and  st.  vonty  ccuts,  (4!).70)  \  »itu  fur  the 
y<'ar  A.  1).  lii6Ji  a».«iiuiicd  to  the  jum  of 
twenty  dulinisaati  nimiy-fi>.cce«t>'.fC2V,9<^); 
!  iinicunting  in  all  to  *hc  sunt  of  one  bundled 
|tind  twfnty-,>ix  dnIlarK  and  tblrty-tcro  cents 
($12^1.3;*),  ntid  all  of  which  wtu:  due  and  re- 
maiiKil  uiipaid  on  thfe  lOth  di^'  of  March, 
;  1664,  t^nd  oil  tlic  d.iy  latil,    aforesaid   the  gaid 


The.  •MVMCiAy  iuh  yri^iaro^s  umoiiy.,;     ^,.^^^,^'  IVti^r  fce.wy.  liK  sueb  ejicc  uior,    paid  all  of 

Tli.bl.«^l-!RJTEPieconl*."hap*ruI.n»  "'     '.f  ^-i.^lje  r;-.scs  aforesaid    to    the    1r>-»surrr  ofsaid 

county  oi  hicott,  aud   tguk    his  ttcei])t  there- 


Th.  DK.srAWi:Jo.h.»jjy.  . 


betlmud  '>di  T.d 
'r!J     nil     *>'!    oJ     J' 


CRVAN'.S  Lin:  riLLS     ,J, 


or. 


And  iberc  is  claimed  loW  due;  at  the  date 
of  tlii.«  notitr,  npou  said   mortgage   and   nole 
la.-'t  aforetiaid,  the  .«uni  of   Tmr   hundred    avA 
isifi-.   |eTjrhl.ccn  dollars  aixl  foilv  ceiit*.  toveiher  with 
AKC  An  AfTKD  for  A  LL  AUKS  au-j  C■J^!^T1IUTI0^S,  |  i,e  f,,,  ,her  sum  of  one  nond.tjd  and   I  wen^y. 

"j'i.M  ,?';"Vf'^'' ''''''J'i'f''^'' .'*'■'''''''''•■? 7' '•"'•♦ '"•'•s^ix  dollars  iu»d  thirty-two  cent.s  i>aiaSo*  taxes 

l.u-tsiu.ivu  If.iii.Mir  livl.l<...iia  ijrcM>.  ■ilu-yjo'c  «i|l>  i  .,  .  "'         ,  -j        j     •       i    ii 

b  .1  ccriah,  il,  iiitHt  «».rrnu..ii-:pi'j..udnrf  ii»iii,.  r   "p<»n  saiu  proiiiVScs  as  aiorepaid  and  i«ix  dollars 

e:i  uj- uii  uttf.  «i X0.1  *r'««ti<ilil<jii(  witkout  fcir.     ^  !  wxiv  vvnv  interest  t w K-^to  ai.iCt.    tuc  ua/ 


.'f 


of  payintnL  -Atoroaid. 

And  wbercai!  on  the  lOtb  day    o(    Mareh. 


I         r^ 


flrica 

.;Vr''iV.t'r"u'""';f;   18t>4.  i»»  said  IVier  Km^iey   tts  ex«culor  of 


AUo.    W.ireh....*.    Trn"^;s.     LeKiT    Pt<»»^'l«.  »f  •.  «•  i  nS   he  t-ung  till  Ollgh    tlr© 


ifiad-lhrown  Iwit  k,  his  .  ^  ..   

♦  teir#(S  iKjltiioeetl  — U-.e  ioi  k^   of   hta  dark'-hatuk'f  ^oti't  replied  Bill  as  he  mounted  '      "O,  G 
idokir  ylisteniiig  agninat    his  pale  temples, 
I  III*  haiitU  tiyhily  folded  beiore  h;m  ;  and 


lar  hu'"kei  in  l-.and. 


o«l:  mv  son-»-iuv  sof 


■Ba\enim 


hit 


[«;ried   the    exci:ed    pareiif.,  as  a    sudden  i 


j     To ;  lire  ..)»o;»^«  » ..■  imi^  ^lo  furifaiT  than  »implv  i.rxrtu 

j  II. '■  l<<.»if|.»;  Wf  ini'iii  a,,.,  jutli  r.:lii.-.:ie>  ;.»  .i..l  iii  I.  ir 

iiioliy  ivHli  ilij  l«».  uUMiurv.  ill  til 
!  A  ..irhdifcii.ci/Ij  llriwat<>  ilic  w 

tAiu    John  B. 

prorfeding:  to 

rtisement  pur- 

ase   made  tir.i 

%W\J\,ri^\jK\^\.^  yK\^     '  >•'>••••«'•'  i'^«"~ej4^»"i.%iu«i-^"««tViV^  '  providt'd  and  af^eiward.*  the   said   m'^rtjagor 

nFAi-n  IV  1  "  '^■'•yJi'Cal-i.irrK  VI  ;  i-  n.i  »f"at  Oi-s.-i.iii  muij  r.  -    of  said  conntv  of. Scot'.cnjofninc  and  rtstrain- 

-♦""*•'  ■.).-  |.iuir.>.    Aua-utlin  Jkii^j.t»aA.»  Itibl  will  i.»l  MUX  i.«      .  .       .         :  ^      ,  <• 

vT.-lc-oi-  th»  t-fxtv  a.    vt  lu  .•«•  ail  .•-t.i>ti.i:  mli..a  iji'i  ttia 


'"'"  ■  ***""^:'':'.^,'l•;^^':^^^•:^^:*;'^.'•.•^r '>'.';»  ■  ii«  hm-  ft»n>tiosun>  of  Mid  inf>rifapo  and  thr 


FAiaiJA.NKS.  t;KKF,NLKAF  k  CO., 

lliLAKK  STKkKr.  CHICAOO.  ILL 

vR«  r  irrHil  Iwliux  oniv  M.''      tiii'ii-  > 


beiore  h;m  ;  and         i'resenllra.  rh*  captain  and  m.ite  had    .flash  of  lighienir>g    revealed    lohU  sight  \  ^\r^^rrc    ofwl    A[nil;/H.inc  i  ^"•i'7'-;.'-  »*>v.r.  «t.w..  -n^  v;.;."*Aj;,'.W;  i..'    safe  of  said  pn,-mi>^  o:=til  the  further  order  of 

fa'.h.wing    Stan-    for4-<^ei.;  IRtibhtck  drops  bei-an  to  decent!  I  the  (orm  of  his  bo>  in  the  loprnnv.  shroud  i  I'l  »yj>    «»I^   JltUin»lt.S,  |  ^JIir^lr/^VirLTLril'ilvluVl^^^^  'i'C  court  >tldch  injunction  has  been  di^olved 


t.  if.fyoaiiicn. 

(iUt>l>IllCII  * 


rii««sii.T(Kat. 

TEHRY, 


z\s  1  e  M'enicd  tw  shake  fron,  head  to  fool    i"  lii'Ie  siiowers  011  the  deck. 


Wliole3alc    Groc  ers,  I 

AND 

COMMISSION  MKRCIU.VTS,      \ 

r.ra.ir  K.i»t  M  Jt*r  ..n.;  r.;:i.  .""ir.  <r.. 


wiib  liiarl-reitding  emotion  : 
\!a>.wi-!ioii'.-<  liraes  are  lioiiiv. 

\\  Ik Te  cur  ly  f.ii  I..*  t  he  dew  *; 
And  'twas  tlwre  thai  Aiii:ie  I..anrie 

<ia.vc  nit»4i(r  prnr.i!  f.  true— 

t!;»vr  njc  h*'i  protid.-e  true, 
Aid  ne'er, fiirgn  will  I, 
iJiit  Jor  Ixkuuy  Aitiiic  Liurie»._^ 

I'd  hr  tne  down  aud  die 


with  ibo  fierce  animal  a    ft* w    leet  below 


I  "Theu  the  former  walked  forward,  and  !  him.  Ii  wis  plainly  cvid-nt  th.at  ihe 
I  looking  up  at  Bill  pourfcd  fourth  a  torrent  '  cjiiamount  would  rea.li  her  piey  ere  the 
;  of  curses  — laughing  in  his  sieve,  and  men  could  succeed  iu  a'.lacLing  her,  as 
j  turaing  around  lo  wink  al  his  mate.   Sud-  '  the  sniluis  I  a:l  not  got  near  li.e  inp. 

Another  flasii   of  lighleninir.    and   tin 


FcIi'.M  n...k-. 
Tulirt  i:<->ji:UliM 


tli«T-s«r|a.ilUiU.;,la..l.raH«-..ui  Uy.|»p.ifl.  ||ta,la^,.     ,,,j    vacuteiJ    and    ^t•t    n<-«} 
.  :«ii.|.\,rwutii.M.,aii.i    mil   .X|.»l   i.lll,iin..-i»fr«l«n,v    !V        ^-^.airi.    «ii«    f»i  i        ,..        ,  i 

I  i4<«».i.   I bt-y  lut  •lu:•llIkJ^t^<l>ullc^vst«•u■,  aiKi  ll  flii. '  ihcrcafti-r  an  ine  r.  ur  notice  of  the  fotcclos- 


Pi^inos  and  iMelodeots. 

F.  O.  WILDER  &  Ca   '  ' 

D'.ALKIW  I.\   PIAXO-FOUTKK  MLL-I 
oOi;  »>;».  lf»Tii.o..>iim».  Cabl"«-r-Ore.iti!<.  ^^n•(>t  Mb- 
all-,  Mu>K  ■••••4».*t..ic,.No.»iefl|»»a  Atrcet. earner  M 

Uiiul       ST,  PAaL;  MINN. 

A«ent»f.>rtlif  crkbratrJ  A.M.M'fllA   L  4  C\).'S 

Sl'AR  A.NUGBAND  80ALK  PIANOS 

Also,  the 

PARLOKOEM. 

Ma.WILnRRtiaPliino  Maker  aa<l  luc  t>«*iiln  tht  t>i|. 
'  )fsi  ov«r  ti  year*.  ai)'t  will  a.-lt  utjitttli}  but  ilrtt-cla 
itrunxni*. 

Every  Instrument  will  be  M'arnmted, 


Her  i»row  ii  like  t!  t  -n«.w  d::ff, 

Ifef  ihrkit  H  like  tia?  tTU!!, 
Ut«  -fr.ii  ures  are  4 iic  r'aiivst 

'llint  e'er  il-c  sun  ,«h'>pe,on, 
A  I'd  daik  bine  is  her  ec. 
A  d  tor  boiinv  Auuie  Laurie 

T't  lay  me  Jowii  aud  d'« 

Lkc  dew  on  the  gowan'Jjii^ 
Is  the  t.«'  o"  her  lairy  feet. 

Like  l!.c  winds  in  summer  siahiu 
Her  voice  is  low  and  sweet— 
Her  voice  ]g,  low  and  sweet, 

And  ^he's  a'  the  world  to  n;e. 
And  for  bonny  Annie  Latirie 
I'd  lay  me  dowu  and  d'e. 


I  deniy_oii«>  of  ib.'se  wiiiKs  wa.«  stopped  in 
j  the  iDtdst  of  its  career,  by   a  dr 
j  fa41nig  into  his  eye  then  lie  swore  i 
TO  OX  I  Best 

During  the  whole  n!  the  next  day  and 
the  d-»y  f-dh-wing.  B:ll  wh9  kepi  scrap- 
ing and  securing  iLo  decks  which  task, 
when  finished,  was  followed  by  another. 
devised  afitjr  the  same  isanr.<«r  as  the 
foregoing. 
TJi 


st.ijir.iifry.              Vitnt-r  <i..;',-  ■  »...rv.  fw  ,  j......  .,..    ,..,,.. .7.,,  :.,v,  ^...^^irZ-.:'—.  '■""  »-«.««^"    «■.«   rt  i    •■-•«  .       Aud  « bcreuS 

f  ni«II  W;li|.S  'l<>lll>i  (j'MV'M 

I  ..■■■  .T..3.  ol  TjjI'.- *  !•«»,         I'v.diujer} ,.«•: 

„,              f,    ,,        »i     ■    .       y..,       »'          -»                  ,  •  «.'\>i  l.^'.ugti  Miijiiv  u»i-.l  hi  asii „     ..„.__,...,„.  -                  .         .       . 

itliies.    I'uili/,  riiintn.  (}ih.  f  rtr/i/jAes,  ««U    iiH  n.iu  r «  n  •.    -fii...    ^nv.  hia  hubi    ai.i   iii.Fivin..    to  be  made  «iii  flic  2.1d  «iitT  nf  Janna-.c     l»ti.5 

■  pye .^luff,,  4.C.              ^?^^^:^;^^?:;^^;:;'l:;'■i:,!.t:;•;,:^^;;!:^.\!nr:^r^^J:l:::^»^  tbansix'succcs- 

■■    y^^:r^^^,^.rr..t.u^,yv,...r,.^r.fv..^..fr^y»r-'^::!:;^^  h' f<..-e    that    d.v    .mI  tl.ciciincr 


vuceawH4-.;:.;ul..... ^••^':;^^;;,Vj.'t;,';["Je'.'i;  wl,  i  "^  of  ^.,;d  Uio.tj^a^-  t.y  Wtc  ct:  said    pr'-Oiises 


loppeu  in  ,      ^\notiier  nasii   ol  liguiening.    and   li.e    cu.t...,i.r,  *.ua...i.uv  u..,...,.,,,;.,,.,..,..«.^  ma>  ..- i.r.T.iT.'r  ,::^iuZ-^,i:;x.:]^^;:^rxo:n..t    po.>tpone.1'nnlil  the  SOlliVlav  of  JanuatT.  Uo.\ 

on   of  tar,  sharp  crash  of  the  captain's   rifle  hasiih    ^^ll^^^^l^lfri^^'"'^'- '""' "'  '""""•"'*-•  ""[^'l^;'^/'.  l^-^^i^^^l:.?;:;?:;:,^  irVlltrtll^'^^S-l'M  ':;7r^:;::i '  '♦"t  whid.  sale  undersahl  .w,iice  waK  abandoued 
)re  in  ear-  ■  pointed  in  the  direction  of  the  beast  rantj  -~~'     '~~^^    "  ~  ^  1  ""-i  kbbf}«,.*it'ir,f4aBs  itniMora*.  .Vuur.;  i>H"a<"i»>'  and  wa*  cut  vuuli'  uur  .iaii!  i<rt  mire*  offercil 

.1  1  •        ■     I         -.1     ,1         .       ;  11%         W         A>  i  '■'''■  '•'*•  «"'l  >h«-  I'fa'-or'- tluu   i»!!»  li.  hari,.i.i.v   »lib     ,  ,  .  .         .    i         •• 

ji'al  Upon  the  gale,  ininiricd   wiili  iho   tc- 1  ||       ■■       V^Aia/%*a  i  oi«ni  um-si  »«.tr,M«i.  .No  n»ie.iww»h«.uu  u'-tik^  ; '*-'f  «•■'»*'' l'""''"''"^  to  su;:h  notice. 


nu.i  crash  of  ihund-T  which  burst  forih  j 
simuUancous!v  with  tho  icporl.  But  he 
looked  in  rain  for  ihe  animnl,  and  pei,- ' 
ceiving  that  he  had  missed  his  mark,  ut- ' 
teied  a  cry  ot  the  most  heart  rending , 
an^ruish  that,   iioiwiihstandiug   tlio    late  j 

e  lieurt  of  Bill 

as  he  listened . 

j  continually  employed  at  fomathing  while  :  to  hu».     having  discharged  but  one  bar-  i 

i  they  unanimously  declared    thai   he  was    rel   of  the  instrument,   another  remained  i 

jg»od  for  nothing,  \  loaded,  and  the  cap'ain  felt  that  the  next' 

I      In  du»  course  of  lime  the  sh^p  arrived  1  shol  would  decide  ihe  fate  of  hisson.  for '• 

at  San    Francisco,   where   she    remained  |  ji  was  plain  that  ere  he  could   have  time, 

two  weeks,  and  was  then  ready  to  sail  for  ;  to  reload   after   his  second    fire  the  boy 

the  Sandwich  Islands, 


llOLMES  riKKET. 


-        -  -      ^;       Ji; 


th.ll  wi.uii.  p' Tli..t  w.uk«i.»li;i- sv..t.i:i..i;i.|  ircvi  i.ii  iIm- ,  .       ,  ,  i-  .      • 

..  W'>iii-rp»r..ri;i.uti#'.i  tu4  fjiHiiuii*.,;  ia„  i„-iv.  omi  I     '  .\'.d     v.lici(-afi     lio    priH-ectlin^js  at    In*"-, 

I  vi>t   mM.-:irf'rv(,rtii:-Iinma:ir.^Hct-;!ml,r>  k,.J,th..,r.  '  p.  -   „.      ,,„       ■if,,r-.J  •!  !        huvil:"      ItCi-Ii       in*t:- 

niir.ijfh*  .■.Moi.--<y,r,iii  iii'iNf  be  liori-nc.:.-..,  ti  •Ui-     inUtii/i  hft  1  lo  diJJcct  tbc'^nnis  .M?ciire«J  t«  l»e 

■>U  4mp<.^° '■*>"• ''f '''"'^rulairlH;:.' Oil.',  il:(  !aWN  iiDun  «*■■■. ',i  tlf«  >ii<i  -i    i   -       ,i         .     :i      .         . 


*^^*"'t'i^*    w;»  that   Ihe    ofTtc^re   of  the  j  quarreUhey  had.  ihe  nobl 
Maxwell   managed    to    keep    poor  Slii  gs    5>li::gB.  thrilled    with    pity 


\\xQrvcf'— 
.No*,,  tle'reforc,  notice  is  herebr  ffiven  th;«i 


healer  in  Choice 

Family     Groceries 


ANn 


IIT     oalt 
t'lrrr- .,11  :i.ltiir«- .111.  J,,r;,   :,|l  tiic   fil.ut  ..iimi;  h.irn.-l.i - 
"Hfc.iriW:.    ^a.'lr)•til•  <:t«ii:naf  Kryjirs  i.|rr  riM*  ,   lit, 
.lUl|.»ii.!li  I  1  itl.|.:.it!iiir.!r,  tli.'y  m.->-^rwvwki.|i  tt;i- >»•  I  l:i 

li;ii;(i|.!.  lits  at  ti,(  i.iiri.:jii..ii..!  *>%..  v  .ii-c;i.i-    Tii-.v    urdcr  ai;d  h\  virtue  of  the  power  of  Fsdc  coi  - 

:K^s^^»I;^^^;^t;fi;:^'>l?:;;f;^.•/';:\^-i^.tft^  and  pursuant  to  u.. 

iiiaj-  i  (-•niii'j'iiiiiiir.c  pii.-;  tt.iv  lue  tijr  n-^vJi  vi 'If*  I'-    siatufo  Hi  .'•uch  Oiise  trade    auil   proviled.  tie 
o.r'>l'V,,V;'r;..::;1,;'/;?.f  i'f',,::.r:.r;/iT!a  nforesai.l  .nonjagc  win  be  for.cl'..^«d.  and  said 

;:;r  *f?f:':j:':r;::r  ;:*,t:.  ';::^^;^':;r.!.!?  is '  ^^';  1"^'^"=  described  i«ndr^  »nd  p-vmiso^  wu^ 

b<f..rfMir.rwopf»  ^v1th  tli^KriatrM  c«rtv»»nc«4,    ,',      ibe  soHl  nt  jrtJblic  suction,    for    <a.«h    te    tie 
A Bo,v  Ol  uiyaii-.s  Lilt-  fii..<,  wii.  Cv.i  b»t.  '[    "      bifrbcst  bidder.- at  the  front  door  of  the  Court 

TWKNTT  FIVE  CENTS. 


O 


|Th|;y  •i"»<«o««»pii«i' faMhtt»Hy»««s«if»T«pr»«aiiti4.-oii  the  20thday  ot    March,    A.  f*.  1PC5,  i 

An  addition  had  '  must  be  torn  to  pieces  by  the  savage  b^Vt ,  I*  Ii  O.  V  I  S  I  O  N  8  .  ;  |,\',0£f??S'?5?'^t!r:^^^  •  I*',''  °!^l*^^  1^.}^  forcuoon  of  said.day.  tosai 

As  he  proceeded  from  line  to  line,  and    now  been   made    to  our  number  in    the!  if    indeed  this    had    not    already  taken  '   " ""  ••.-•-—  .,...■,..    .l.  . 

▼erse  10  verse,  ihere  was  no  more  jesting  shape  of  a  travelling  showman,  together  '  place.  ."r^'T-f-^T  ^*^!^9?.«M?»_':f..Ti'.*-.f'''"*»!.-CorrrF 


loncaTiil  favorably  kn-'wn  lo  ttii>  Anierlctn  p  npie. 
__lf  you  wiohi/i  '.ay  Brrtiii'*  Liira  riKsauil  raiiaut'Kal 


«■>.  w  iboBn  i«  a  riitiiii  MAKcr  BBn  II4C  a«»iiln  tli«  l>i|.                       .1                                       II                I       "i     j     "  •   I       i                 -ii         .*"     .                   .'    .    •                ^j....-..-.                                                                                            ^pirr-',  Ilripil  an't  •' A  .V  \  KU  FKIHTS,  Hrmp.!,  Oirbon  (HI 

ai'j.'si  over «o year*,  an.j  will  a.il  utjiMbjbutartt-ciaae  "Riong  the  comptny — ati  was  liusitea  as  wuh  three  wild  animals,  coneisling  of  a  j      EleTstini;  his  piece,  he  anxiously  wai-  c»uuifs,cueKe  i>^anl«olSnl«klr.l;anaclleHin^; 
,«lr«m.nt..                                                        jf  jjy  j,jg  Bji^npg   of  dg^^h      jj^„j.  ^  ,jp  Jeopard,  tiger  and  a  wild  cat   which  he  '  ted  for  another  flash,  but  when  thai  flash  '                       "^    ' 
a»SanPi.ao..oi.ibTth,  flrm -m  b.  iiep. In  tua. on  '  ^'*?H*'*'  ""^^  ^"' ^*''  ^^"  but  were  wct  Carried  with  him  and  was  anxious  to  dis-  :  came  he  did  not   fire.     He  had  seeu    his 

,ir«-itb|ii  ar.»»fljbl.d!»Lircc  With  the  tears  of    SBOOtaiieoas    DUt    and    nlav  to  the  wand  ■•^nU  ^f  nrtn«lnlii  ;.__     .i: : ._  .u-    ......^^  ...j    ^r  ♦!.-_*'>'' l!«f»ct«'^^«'TthlnRtnu.Vir  kept  in  ariKSTCLAS 


Tobacco. 


resr  free  of  char»c. 


|V  Plaax  anil  SfeMiuna  inaa*  ai^i  npatrml 
l^L»<»"n<«i»ev:   in  »'••  i*laii«4e  >  Ht!aJ«'<>n 


MTiii'itpitrtif''  ""*"  the  tears  of  spootaoeoas  pity   and   play  to  the  good  people  of  Honolulu.        \  gon    clinging  to  the  extreme  end  of  the  r^-^nX 


i«Mr 


compassion 


'      At   there  wae 


BO    other   ceoTenient    top-gallant  yard  arm  far  up  elofi   while  *^sSiL^^.'?x;i'»i."^" 


roc<>ry  store.    Also.  Yankee  N'^tlonaaad  TIOL 


Caliari'l  eX'V'niH*  for  y ou -»«I  vea. 


t3  »«  tr 


'  House  Ut  Hhakopt*,  inlaid  county    of  rtcotr, 

''     1PC5,  at 

saU 

isfy  and  pay  the    aaiount    then   due  on   caid 

thi-ra  6ry.,uriiruK'Bi»t. 'UTrt'iiic."a'rr5^Tii^.lr'.l^"t"s«''S* '  mortgage,  togelhcr  with  the  amcunt  pai«l  fur 
tiveiiiy  tt».-ttiit»>r,  alritert^iJK-  ^Koprtetor, and  yfu ,  inxea  as  uforesaid  with  thcevnensfl  of  saU 
wingctth'tii  hy  r»Iuriiof  aiatl.  post  wW.  ,  ia»«»  d»  hmih-sjhu,  wiiii  iiici  .^peusc  OI  Paie. 

Aii.irtM  .  j      Dated  Fcbrusiry  4<h.  l?6i. 

Dr.  J.    BRYAIV,  I  FCTKR  KEARXKY, 

BOX  5079.  76  .Ce4ar  Street  H.  T .  Excrntor^of  the  l.a8t  Witl  and  Tcaltment  *f 

SOI  DBTDR  uecisrs  GCnBALL  r. 


iie;Ar.i/*rif  /  r. ..»>,  t  n. ?»•'?»«> .^^rrt 


I      Jobu  B-  K«ari;ey,  deceased. 
HsvBT  IIiKDs,  At'tome|.^ 


t4  ji3  fiw 


I     DEFECTIVE  PAGE 


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THE  SHAKOPEE  ARGUS. 


fyMuktd  tvtry   Haturday,    at   Slia^:afee^\ 
Sc9tt  Countjf,  Mlrntnta.  by 

H.  J.  P*cU.  M.  C.  Knm**"!!. 

PECS  &  RUSSELL. 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS. 


BATES   OF    ADVERTISING. 

(  Ttn  Linuor  leinnakr  a  iiquar<.) 


One  ;'<iu.iii 


j_  3vv    I    jr.-    ;    S»    I    am    |    (ui    |     ly 
I  KM)  I    a<iC4&4OCr'MO0l(8(«'tlOO« 


rill  ye  ."qua  Ig-.     |    3  jU_!  _4  Ooi    6  UU  f  8  OOT  W  CO  i    SO  (m 

i»  cutuuiu. 1  5  u.  Ctua  i  »  M  I  It  «  I  IS^»  J  :s  00 

>>t'"l'i"in.  I    8  00  :  10  00  I  l.t  00  I  la  00  m  00  I   4»  OP 


Oim  Cnluiiiii, 


12  001  is  CO  J  au  00  Its  001  «s  Ml  ;»  <n 


TEKMS:    S2.00  i-.  Aavauoe,  or  S2.50 
if  pi*ii.l  vritUiii  tl»e  Yetar. 

wf//  Jti/it/*    o/    /OZ?     n'ORK    neatly   and 

promptly  tirculed. 
•  PUCK  I.V  TITL':^'»  Bl"  I.MXO.ON  I.RWI?  PTRKCT 

Farmof  s  Hank,  of  Sliako[)eo. 

Circulu'.ii 


WESTWARD  I 


Vol.  4- 


SIIAKOPEE,  MLXNESOTA,  SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  4,  18G5. 


No.  3. 


av««fyT\i./r:imsKMKXTj,  7^i:cntNp*r  square  fortx* 

flrstliHertloa  ta<liJc«ntstor  cxcbadaitionalluccrtlOB 

to  be  |>ai<lt'urinrariablT  In  a'lvanc*. 
Lca^  ADVSMisEMLNT^.ratvd  us  trur.ilcnt .an4ai«|it  t. 

a.'I.-uavabe^atJ  t:tt  bcfuic  .uatUJ^vit  of  publlcatlm 

wlllbe  pivi-ii 
ltcsI^Ei^sC'lltI>.•,ltotexcl•«dlo«  fl«-e;t»e» KperaanuBt 

»"i'l  eftiliaildiilonaliliicf  I . 
Blanka  uf  all  ktu<:a  al^iir.-  on  baitd  ttr  prlr.tetl  to  oitf.r. 


s,ooo. 

iv    dii>i>.-it    tf    L'liittd 


111       M-CliflU       1 

SlaU-s    10-40  lioii  :■«.  I 

FiT'len    »n.1     Pa>tvrn    Kxi  hirtr.  OoM.  SilTpr.   Lsn  1 
HaTXJiitSJiuJ  li.lti-.Is'atrs  U.ri.:».  BoLUUT  «ua  »OLl». 

l.t  MatUaa!  »ank.Sr.  Paul.   I    lit  Xaffona!  Bk  Il»«fl0)j». 
Xi        ••  *'       CliliJiiB.    I    »tli        •  ••     .N.iwrV 

I).  L.  HOW.  Pres't.      F.  L  I5A  l.CH.  CasL'r  \ 


MASONIC. 

m       Titc  nirnUtr  rt'inmmifations  »>[  K:ii;t 

B        ''JL  -M-N"?  l.i-U'r.F  A.V    arcl..-l.ii«:  ir.r.r 

Jf>.  a!,  aVrr*  W  •■II. •«•!.<▼    .v.tiliii.  |»»<«r^.-;. 

SS3^S.,~u..'  .M. '..>,.    M  riii!>vt*  lit   Koait  >lu>iuuu;   an- 

.,„   ,    ;  ,  ly  iTivH»l  loariri'.l.  '"  I 

*»-.•!  nial  .'>;triii>.'-  n.r>  Wi  cInei.'aT  i  vii.liiS.  | 

II   >   Ut>Lf'>>.W   M,  r    I..  BAUU    rtcT.t^Tj       , 


Green  Apples. 

rAB^rrtrls  cliui.je    Wiriior     Ap|>l««   !»»r  1 

tjyy   I'^r  «>  .<t  VVli..!t-^l»«.r  r'.u'  m  "t  Jii »  -.'i  >liU  J  wU  • 

i  .r.e  lltr.«t,  Wal:Li  t  «  -'  ■!>>»»<»«<  vl  tl.t  jv  f.'T    ..«!i.  ; 


Charles  Hartman; 

DKALKU   IN 

Groi^i^rics,  Drv  tiuoJs  Ac. 

(-i:-«l«itU-»aij«-.i.aiur.;  jriicl«5  f  ».t.-nim«.i«l»  li»! 

>7  «  N  •/•  N  T  HLLT.  S  lU  liurEE. 

.U:uiiM.'  I 


I 


ireoi  tk«  NaativUii-  D.iily  Frc«s. 

Do  I  Remember  Ton? 

JUriwtl.N  U.  SMITU. 

How  can  yoij  u.«k  iiio.  ticarest  rrieod, 

•  If  I  iiiii'-iiiNcr  you  ?■' 
AK  I  ir.iulirous  w.iulil  be  ineuiorjr 

If  it  ci)ti!d  baiii.sii  yuu. 
C.'oul'l  1  foigit  tiK-loviiijr  (leo«ls 

'J'hal  lii.ke«I  yt>iir  bcart  to  mine, 
J\l  l<e  iiwkvil  a  traitor  fal.se 

jy  kiicvl  at  Fritf:  di^iiip's  sliriiw. 

t'onld  I  forjot  tiH»9r  liapj>y  ilnys, 

Nowl>nr:id  witli  fUo  r;i-*t. 
WLcii  T-uu  and  I  WtjotlMT  l)less'd 

Till- low  that  l.t'lii  U-*  la>t. 
V:.fil  X-i  ajvii  an  Uirrijilil  \o\-\i 

My  i\-cicitiit  livttrl  wiyuld  be— 
N^v.asK  iTO'no'.  iiiv  j.otjle  IritiiJ, 

I'i  1  reiiiviiil.'tr  tbt<  ? 

Tlicrc's  many  a  5,'oli!i-n  hour  poiip  bv, 

'I'hat  i.»v«d  its  joy  to  you  ; 
lijcrts  ii:aiiy  u  litltcr  net  ot  iniiie 

Tliat  fii.m  y.tur  leailiinus  };r<.--v  : 
H'  w  biiglit  w.i.^yonr  rxainijlt'  Cft— 

llnw  |)iiri' yi.iii  fuitli  diviiit  — 
Ami  llioo^'ii  1  \\-.\vi'  ii.»l  p:o!Uc(l, 

It  i-,  iiu  fault  o!'  tliiiii.'. 

How  l>eiiutct>u.<;  wrrc  tin- j.-ivKt  dnarrs 

i'ur  Voiiit'  ht>nit  rwtrlt  I'ju'i: — 
IToTT  f(ii:(Jly  di(!  iiur  biave  n'.-oiti-.s 

I'uiiit  tiiuiii])ii>  |ii'iiuiliy  •.vtii.— 
Ii.  iLoM»  i.'oiic  dayy.  r.iicii  ranct's  cvc 

Jrkcich'.l  <.ut  iitt'>  fuiurt  tiri;.'iit, 
\Vf  ct.uid  tii.-ct'ru  n  >  slia<loAv.s  tliiu, 

W  c  cn'y  btvv  ihi-  Ii -lit. 


I 


1»U    .J.  L  \V.\KKFif.I». 

rni'SlC'IAX  AAD  i^CliaEON 

sii.\kopki:,:minx.     I 


Wlipii  liiiihliing  ilie  last  viTse  ho  made  '  place  for  ilie  cacffs  in  wliich  the  animals  the  oaiamoiiiit  was  but  a  few  paces  from 

«  shyht  paue«.  gaZMd    wjih    a  fet-Hrfhing.    wer*- coi.tiiied.   I  hey  had    br-en  p!aci-d  as  him    ma/tin^r  fniniic  eflorls    to  i-xu  it-ate 

lonijiii^'  •  xpiessiyii  about  the  room,  j^aBp-    far  aft  as   possible,    and  securely    lasiied  one  of  her  hind  leirs  from  a  rope  in  whicli 

ed  lorih—  j  duWM  to  prevent  them    from  beintj  wash-  it  |,ad    become  en'angled      So  .-lose    to 

And  f.r  I.omiy  Annie  Laurie  j  ed    overboard    in    a  yale  of    wind.     The  fat'h  other  were  the  animal  and  her  prey. 

Id  lay  na-uovui  and  die,  |  aspect  of  each  of  the  piisoneis  with  their  that  the  anxious  father  had  not  dared  to 

Mtid  slowly  droppe  I  his    bead    backward  ,  b''8^''"o' ••■»'■■•  o'-*''"y ''y*'-^  »'"•  »l''""'"ij  discharge  his    piece,    bold   moreover  by 

over  the  c'hair.      Tlie  black  Inki  seem.-d  \  "■""'S  "f  leeih.  w.ia    savage    enough.      It  hands  which  shook  with  excitement-- b-st 

to  grow  blrt.ker.  ilie  white  temple.s  whit-  '  *'"^  l''**  opi'ii'"'  "f  B.ll  .slings,  which  he  the  shot  should  strike  hia  boy  in.stead  ofj 

fcr.  and  the  white  lu:*lr<»u«  eves  so  sb.w-  !  fia"»ly  expie'Sf^ed  to  tlie   showman,  that  the  animal  for  which  it  was  intended.        I 
'  ly  dose  with  inexpressible  a'nd  torturing  \  «•'''>■  J'^"''  'i****   m^'e  iban  half  enough        -Cap'ii,"  said     Bill    tilinge,     at    this  j 

ians:uisli.  |  to  eat.  juncture,  ''you  jus'  give   me  that  riflo  ofj 

j      There  was  a  long  and  soVmn  paueo. —  j      "Aiyl  I'd  warn  )*e.  strang..M,"  lie  add  yourn  aiid'l   will   fix  the   critter  in    no  j 

I  Oue  ginned  at  another— all  6«emed  awe  j  «<'•  P"in'.ing  toward  the  c.iges.  "to    keep  ijme.      I  urn  an  (dd  hand  at  the  business  j 

;  Btiuck  — till  tl  eMadv  who  had  ui"e(l  iiim    **  b'"^^^  lookout  on  llicm  and  fix   up  those  and  could  hit  the  varmint  if  he  wai  twice  ' 
,  to  sing  laid    her     iiaud    gtuiiy  upuu  lint 
I  shoulder,  fi\\  iug  : 

"Chailes!  Chavl*-8  !" 

Then  came  a  hii«b.  a  thrill    of  bormr  '  *''>'"8  •"^'"'^  -"^^  '"'=*  ''""^^  onglil  to  hi  'H|.e-         There  was  something  in  the  behavior 

or  tried    *^'=*"j  '•'<' '^"«  "'"-•'■«  "■••^  ^■^'^'"^'""t  >s"  of  the    ba<'kwood.>man   cab-u!ated   to  in- 

Bui  the  showman  gave  Bill  a.contt-mp-  spire  contidMice  at  once,  and  the  captain  ! 

tuou-j  glance,  eaying  that,  'he  knew  wi.at  allowed  him  lo  take  the  weapon  from  his  j 

he  Wis  about  ar.d  that  Bill  needn't  con-  hands.     \U    was    'earl'ully   cxciied.  and 

cein  himiifif."  i,jg  vvhole  frame  tlunK  lik"  an  aspen. 

Tlueedaysout  from  S:in  Francisco,  we         Bill  had   scarcely   elevated     his    pieee  I 

were  overtaken  by  a  violent  gale  of  wind  when  another  fiash' ol  lightening   illnmi   j 

;       Amnng  the  crew  of  the  "  M.nxwell."  a  ;  which  caused  us  to  st-.w  away  every  rag  nating  the  ship,  and  a  wild    exclamation  j 

i  n(v»i  chant    ship  bwuiifi  to    .^ari  I'laMcisco  ;  with  the    ex.^cpiion   of  ihc    c!n...e    tvefi-d  „f  anguish  burst    from  the  captains   lips 

I  «nd  ll.c  .Sandwich  Islands,  there  was  one  !  lop  f-ai!  and  topgallant  eail.      Holliii<ranil  as   ho  beheld  the    ferocious  beast    d  sen- ' 

:  of  those  tail,   r.iw-botied.  (juaiiit    looking  !  pitching  violtmily  among  the  he;ivy  st-as  gajje    herself  from  the  rcjpe  and   nukea' 

,  individuals    who    g-heially  come    under  ^  the   ship's   rnoii  n   grea'ly  discomposed  .^piing  towards  the  hov.      But  the  excia   | 

j  the  il»-iii.mi»iai ion  o(  ba<-k woodsmen.  j  the  shottman's   animals  and    made  them  maiion  was  almost  d.o'wned  in  th.- report ' 

ll"ie  t!:en,   on  sliipb..Hid.    Bill  Slings  |  unusualiy  furious.     Tiiey    dashed  them-  of  the  rifle  discharged  bv  the  b,t-kwood.i.  I 

•''•••»■•••' •'»g'*'"«^   ''i«    bars  of  their  cages,  nian  at  the  8am«   mome'nl.      Then  a  wild  ' 


HIOIi[VtlBL[mil  SOLDI 


X  ]i  1  u  s  c  II  E  n*s 


C 

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T 

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T 


SI 

o 
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a  goou  .o(.Koui  on  iiicm  anu  nx   up  tnose  and  could  hit  the  varmint  if  he  wai  twice  I 

doors  a   little,    else    the  critters  will   be  as  high.      Thein  paws  of  \ourn  shake  so,  i 

bi  aiing  loose  some  o' ihess   line   days  It's  no   wonder  you   couldn't   fetch    the 

and  treating  a  miglity    lumpiis.     Them  catamount." 


crept  through  every  frame,  the  poc 

[heart  had  ce.»ee(i   to  beat. 

i       Chailes,  tlio  K)ve  betrayed,  was  d  ad. 

j     THE  BACKWODSMAN  AT  SEA. 

'  hi  SuBiJiT  »lAM>Ci-K. 


Zcno,  Ma. vim  us,   Cupitatis. 

Thv-  taws  tliat  rfjiilate  lioaltli,  ai«>  o\  iiiiporlunrt  to  »11. 


The  Greatest  Medicine  of  The  Age* 

A  »nr?  ai  liiloti-  lor  bu  kijo,  ui  u  u  ii  lutv  iriiu 
SORIl  tW.    I'.tlX.    INK    plxE.iSE. 
hrr  .trr  odiulitcl  lu  t.-  lU*  ■ 


MOULTON  &  CO., 

Coniniis.sioii  Merchants, 

Chicago,  Illinois 

•i;  U  K     K   K  N  T,  I 

The  National  Hotel  Stand,  i 


j  was  iJecuIcdIv  out  c'  Ins  propet  ekmmt 
Prriiii|,s  «?tL  !'otli  (lU)se  hey.lay  dr«>ams   ,  [^ 
ifavefi-'ni  onr  licarfs  het'ti  hiiri'd  ; 

liul   ri.)IC  IIC.I   Wt  I!   e.-<  ;i;ie  U|!^cJ;;tl!■ll, 

And  :.o  I  u!  in  tl.c  world  : 
I.itf  !.-  loo  .•-tei'  — .lo  jT'iitif  lace 

j!  Mc.ir.s  to  iii.lnMfriit  cy  - ; 
It  civi-s.  at  lic-f.  I. 11  ill  tic  I'l-e 

J  hall  ..chili;:  hiaifs  aiid  jigh". 

Ei.f  ra^ti.  likcyQiir>.  ny  i.eiJo  fnvi.d. 

I'rovrv  victor  iu  lltM  strift  — 
'I  lie  Ia;i.-i!.^  :!.••  ci.di;iai.i  e  Cira.'i 

U.ivc  cviTjatTii.tr  li!r. 
^.^.<\  iv  li.e  \\..riil.  lo  \r,a.  i,.y  fiicud. 

'Il.m-V  one  heart  t  vir  true  ; 
TI.eii  d»not  a.'k  im-  cVt  nijaiu 

•  li"  J  inia-iij'e. r  >t>i  y" 


3F' Tj  n  na- 1 T  mtKi, 

Of  fviry  il.'Scriiil:  .!i  Vppf  ron^Ualir  .r  )k***  ar  waU* 
toontci,  coiaiiiijuufl  li.  i-ait. 

Rrcan^,     'J'abirs,    ClialrM^      iic. 

Id  Tact  warytaibst.  tbc  Fu.nltvrr  Una. 
<JOrFlNS, 

af  allattra  aaJ  kln<li  l;r{C.  can^tantlr  en  kuvt  *r  9aO 

Ilav!u^'  on  h  iTi't  :i  wpll  arirctp'!  atnck  •i  trntfrnrnt 
liinilHT.  siilt.ililp  for  ti.e  iiiaiiiir.u  tiiri' ..i  t'limhtirt.^..* 
rxt.n>lve  cxinTiiim-  :ii  th«  !»UMnii.«.  kiiil  Ilo>t-irl.i*a 
wiirkiiiviitii  iiiT  rnipluy.  ]  can  HjtiT.tni  cvfi;  aittclria* 
koii  lion.  11!^  «lu>|i. 

J3J''J\rms  Cdth  or  Heady  Payoff 

5hi>i.  on  llolibvs  klre^t,  Tirxt  dour  to  tliv  Aniar-ra. 
i  lIi'Uk«.  >3iiirir 

Notice  of  Mortgage  Sale. 

Dl^FAULT  las  been  made  in  the  condition 
and  payment  of  a  certaiu  m(>rt|faKe    rxc- 
;uicd  and  (iciivcred    by   Jolm  li.  Fish,  n-ort- 
irajfor,  liicii  of  Spriiijjfield,  tlaik  county,  fclute 
d  Ohio,  to    John  II.  Kearney,    mortjragee,  of 


.Scott  cotiii'v.  h^tut«l!  of   Minuvsota.   dated  tl« 


Biake,  and  ll;o    rtDiUfctlutul   of  tlie    fore- j  this  time  the  storm  had  soniiwh.-it  abated  ; so  pale    we  could    8e( 

iijasf  !  rtiid.^, 


At   •  .  l<«  'T-     1"   > 

la  ,4.i»  «I  tti  ;i  i 

»».»tf 


T.  .1.  DIFFV    ' 


ANNIE  LArPvIE 

This  h>vely  *"ng.   admiied     tht  woilij 


,  .-  -  i^  flash  out  dis- ! 

but  the  clouds  lud   turned    to  a    pnchy    tinci|v  through  the  daikn.'S«.  j 

•■Oil.  \0!J  iiifmiaUubbei!*.' the  fcijippc!  I  blackness  unj     a    heavy    ihundersiorm  :      '-That  try,"  he  gasped  laying  his  hand  i 


Ef23.tii:»'ly  TTosltr^Tol* 


B.  M.  IVright. 

BOOT  4-  aHOL  M.ihKH. 


.ver  tot  il.e  biautifnl  tiimpliciiv  oi  'he  I''' '•'' »'<^'  up  wiiiw  yur  cuse.s  and  shak'ii' 
I  wijuJs.  K<»  easy,  ti  .Hin--.  and  exiiiessive  yciii  {i.-ls.  .1  never  was  used  lo  it  and  it 
♦etfire,  I.M9  lai^ly    received   .in  addition.-d  1  won't  d<»  :•.  jpecK  o'  goi.d,   I  can  tell    ve. 


wi.uid  roar  out.  ihakin^  his  fist  at  him.  |  was  now  raging  arouii;!  us.  The  night,  on  Bills  shoiihler  "wjia  human.  O  fJodl 
•Td  like  t.i  'e.-I  of  that  head  <.f  youi'ii  j  t,a\e  rel'.t^ved  by  flashes  of  lightening,  ;  \ViHj,-h,  wrelcli,  vou  have  kilkd  mv 
with  a  liar.dsj'ike  and  b««  what  ii'ti  made  ;  wa*  one  of  intense  gloivm.  and  what  witli  I  fl,,n  !  "  '    ' 

ol."^  j  the  crcHKtng  ol   t!;e  ship's   limhMrn.    the!       Hill  did  not  answer. 

To  wl.i.-h  Bill   would  somaimes  reply     loud,  sharp  ci.sshes  of  ih«  ihmider.    the  '      Willi  outsticM.hed  neck  he  gnzed  ste-id- 
to  in  th»'fo|l.iwiiig  style:  roariiiif  of  the  Rtill  turbulent  sea.  the  dy      ily  upwards  a..«    though  he  would    pierce 

••Look  here.  Capi'n.l  consider  myself    ing  ..hii.-ks  of  the  gale  a..d  the    howling  i  Uie  gh.om  which    surrounded  the   v.irdn  1  oi:;;:.... «„,u.u.a.i..,.SL:.„ui>ra. 
a  fre*.'  and   civiiiz-d  ctufer.  and  nuii»i  b.-     ot   these   three   wild  animals,    we   migi'i  i  iiom  hight.  '  ii«:...ia.  hfcht-n-iv  .un-.i. 

Lrea"t«l  Hceoidin  ;  so  don't,  you  go  to  I'ol-     have  iiiduijt;»d  in  tlie  fancy  that  w«  weiej       '-Has  ihjs  shot  struck  the  beast'o-  the    '"'''*•""  "'i''^«"""»'''«  r*"""^"!. 

,  n,  ,  ■  1     '  1  '  •'•'iiiiiii.  B  .ml  l.ivir  C  iiiiiilaiiils  tnifil. 

capiian  s  son  /    was  ihi- question  fhouri-d  j  Kiamj- ■iis.a>>«»reiipv..<i.. 


.•«nj  niilJ  in  l!if  Ir  opfritU.B. 

KIC.Vl)  WUaT  rilKV  WILL  DO. 

\    pf-nti"  aii'l  .m  itiul  i.i;r;;itlve, 
Hilii'in>  'itTiiMucniC!'!  riiinjnil. 
Clt'aii^.T  ai  til.'  Ii'biij  a'.il  .sy...icui. 
'cliility  ;,ii.t  l.<.j.s  ci:  p.'wi-r  lU.-i'rlleJ. 
Kiiirr.y  >ni  I'l'i'ii  loilie  .Mi.vifn  k  Nert»a. 
l'Vm»lv    rrvi:u!uritie>  rmu-vcJ. 


Ill  soiMe  uifeiiial  region*,  rather   than  on  1  (.«, Mian's  son  ?' 

to  the  men    aloft.       The    wind    howl<d. 


board  the  Maxwell. 


••Bill  Slir.gs."  paid  the  captain    as  the    x\^^        thunder 


crashed,      the         geas  j 


J.\U    A'/-"/'.-iiyii;y<.  j  i.jipr'UN  to  p..f.ni.-,iiiy    \,y    ilie    |.,i!..»i„g  '  Asior,.lii.'of  my  h-ad  with  ah.uidsp^-iK     rain     h"i:aii  to  d^'cend  in   torrents.  •' irni  i  f,,^,.^   •  „„j    'the  chip's    'timbers' creak 


Mrhit..  IkjIIv  hIhI   I'.iihUf  ilKp-lIfil. 


SH  AK<ii'J.i;,  MiJ-J 


iciden 

]  lai>d. 

r 


Nt'Uralglii  Hi.'i  .\.T\uUkn.  ^■^  i  urrd. 

tat  I  to    hate  occurred  in  M.i:  v'  \  V-  tvouldn'l  cM.ta.  l  me  nu:l-er,  l-ijayin'     ih.  bu.keis  and  liang   them  up    to   catch  |  .ddi^iallv^  Ut  ihe.e  "iMmem^  "answer,  j  ^X^^:T^.AZ:ti:^^^T''' 

I  phrenogK-s  a-tde,  I    lecKon  you  d  fi:id  it     water."  The  susiicime  w.is  (earful.      The   .-apiain  i  y"'"--->""i '"'•"""•' ►"•''»«'■ 

With  hisusu.-il  .Hlaciity.  the  backwoods     y,vaned.  nnd  then  staui-eicd  a-'ainst  the  '  ''"'""='"'"" -<•""«'■«> '^"«^>'- 


i)evui>r  lie    Command  when  an 


I  II. an 

II.  Jl.  CllllTK.M^KN. 

ft*-!!    1    litT- 


roll  of  llie    T.fssel  cniiiind  the  i  sheet 


ifl'oaiied , ..  „.. ..„.,..-.,. ..«.v   lilt  ,    ,  .       . 

'^    .  ,      „.,,,        r  '°  ^  ,  '       ■l"<T  I'ro'iU' I'd  ?«-o.f  .111.1  S..i:ii.l. 

rail  will!*'  Bill  s   facn  giew  as  while  as  a  j  T').  tiM.; .  :ii;.i  ii.n^nn.!  „-i.nii  r<iicT»(t 


could    hear   Inn    biij   heart  | 'f' •'t'^'aoaK'?  bii.tfniui. 


T  i%f  nnw  iTfrnT^M"-!-  a', k»i'«^.^^ ••*•■•"*  fr  ti>r  H' :       A  Mnalt -e.fct  ,  rnu-aist  l.ad  f.iscn'blcd  .  1  «' ' >   iL.fr.  ar'el  a,!.  W  ilh  his 

»!,  alt.irt  :.  .11    ',  .o..l'-l    I'—-    ••.-.t    .1.:     l»l-   '     ^l>.■-       .1.  .  .  •  I*  -  .  .  I'll  , 

fc.u:,..i  rrpa.iii.,:  ii<«;  V ...;...  ...li  »..r:.  .»'.::  of  •!.-     Ill  a  i>I>-a-taiil  parlor .  aod  were  iratlv  ciiH'.  I       ll^en  in    a  towering  r.iijc   tM.i.ii    onlv     mant^asoh 

«»r    .  i  .-...»  .^1.' '1111.-- will  i.rn.f     VjH  at  n.v  ^1  •  I  :    ■  .   .         ',  ,  ^    •,  •  .i  i         i  ,  •  i  /        i  .•  i 

.,  II  !■«■  .  •'rrfi.4iii.i..i  Hm  fiir  ».'K  .I'M...      .».ai  I  iH  ;;  and  l;»iii;!.ing.     v.htn    ;i     ciil    \  -i;*  g    Ibc  co!.jH>-.j    propotu.-nsaml  fcai  le.sseye  ot  ;  uhcxpecu-d  ^ 

-    j  li.aii    i-nitrf-d,    whose     pcciiiiar    lace  and  i 'ho     1  ackwt.odMraji    could    k' e'l  within  !  captain  to  l«)ose  his   balaio:*  arid   blip  his  .  ilmmpingaanirist  his  bosom.      The  qites-  ^  "•''">  i'""'«' •"""«'"  "'-r*' 

I  air  insmnily  ;.ri(s;.i!  au.  luion.      lie  wa.-^"  boun.U.  the  cHptain  would  order   him  to  [  h^a.]  coming  in   contaet  with   o?ie  of  the  j  tj,-,,,  ^.;,p  ,,.pe»red  the  secnd  lime  x*'"'1*i*i'''!m'""''*  "'^""''* 

-^    veiy     pak,    *i.h    tl.H'.  char,  vivid    com- :  <=^l»e  a  hammer  and  kn..rk  the  rds!  offth.-    I..,cK;.M8  he  was   in  the  a.a    of  .aisi:g.—         ..AH  right"  Irotn  the  lip.s   of  ihe    rnen  v.'.o.'Jallu  „'i";.!M:>Mhi^^^ 

,  pi.  xion  which  ilHik-l.  lired  tonsumptive.s  i  anchors,  or  sweep  the  deck  v  iih  abr.i..m  |  Wsthoul  pau.-iing  to  reflect  that  the    fault    alofl.  /.<--!c  .  .\i..x:r.ii;s.Car.ii-;u. 


v»iv-i,;    lit.  •«,»•'.  Wi.TMrK^u'i  '. 
»«/.Vi-i.«r/.  .w.-.v.vf.v./  • 

l^'..  MI»v<,tU.«tC.    ;J«'t.    ailll         I.UIIg 

while  r«  liar.      IIi<  f-tes    wt-m    Iaro«  utul  <  »J'''  ''•ptain  was  "h.ajiiiig  him  up"  ('»ver    ! 


all'.iian  ;>:-uii'p;i3-  atl- ■•'t'l  to 
llH-bR':^''*;^  -n- iift'-n.?  IH'-f- •■.■*UI>i« '<•••.  ' 


■  s  io.  ks  wcHf    a^  blark  as  ;  wb'^'h  Would  be  ch<-erfi»lly  pnrfoi  med  by  1  of  the  accident  lay  wiih  himsHlf,  liief^kip  .'j^\]  rij,l,f,   father.    I'm   safe!"    from 

piorti...elv    on    a    f.,jnare  ;  Biil  Ai:hoiii  the  Miij.;ii!e>.t  sii(*pi<ion  .il.at  j  per  in  a  fit  of  ungovei  nable  pas.sion  lifted    i|,„  |i,,s  of  the   bov,  and   a   few  minutes 


a«i. 

for 


vf  r,-'-  •.V'j.".  Il..n.«tr.-.-n.-C.Ui  .I.V  II.' ••'»■' •;""'    i  <J);  i  It  !l;.i .  all 
•  ...»■:.  s... 1,1-. II.  w  .•..iiMii: .).  A  c  !•  i;i  111'  .1..  M  •'.''.  I  p4»rt    kiiouli 


aiii    his    brow  ^ndi  mi  one  a>  a;  wioKing  h-m  ) 


j  per  ii.  a  fit  of  ungovernable  pas.sion  lifted    ,|,„  |i,,s  ..f  the   bov.  and   a   few  minute 
I  1.13  foitand  liealt  our  shipma-.ea  lurious    .-.fi^rwanls   he    leaped   to  the  dec k,     am 


kick  in  the    sidt*,    but    the  next    moraenl 


.1.  ■*!   rl-  A  c;,     OllU.i  f  i  i:-v     j.ui     O  =«•••».  I'.  i> 

•  r..rS.  r    ?tl   .#fl 


[n>vl    *i;ou!iI    have,      ihii    l.»r    a    certain'       Hut  in  aliempling  to'*haiap"our  power- j  he  ft-und  himself  lying  in  the  lee  sciippei,'^ 
_    ....  ,  ♦a:..ifi!iig  ].. ok.  a  ce.-ual  observer  woiiiii  >if«>!    fthipmate  it    soon    bei  aiiie    evident  i  lo  whit-h    place    lie   had    been    tent    by    a  i  ,,„p 

i:.il.iillt*lionaii»  Kii-iish.  I'r.ii.  hatoHI-.rmai     1,.,^^  p,,^,',„y.,_.^,j  I  -j.^  .J  jj.,ji^    ^^,-    u,,,..,,^.    1 1  at  li  "        '  ■        • 

in  It'll'  c 


ped    to  I  be   UeCK,     and 
wasc'asped  to  the  tn-iK  of  his  parent. •-- 
Having  iluiN  vented  the  fiisl  gush  of  joy 
I  lie  cajitain   Kl>-i>|"'d    iii)    to 


II. oil 


lUi 


P.  r.  Mcquillan, 

\VIlOl.i;>AI   K 


shipmate  Millered  more  than  his:  p.. v.eifnl    blow   fiom    the    fi«l  of  one    on  |  3,i|  „,„i  ,dasping  him  bv  the  hand,  sai.l  : 
pow.Ms.      Th*;     woid.<  •  "ltd  d.»(i  »iclim.  as    wiui  his   prod'ginus  j  win.m  he  I  ad  so  unjuslly  venied    ins  an- j       •Bill.    I  fn^l  ihat  I  h 


BRl  A.\*SM»  C  PILLS 

tiT  (  bt-r.':  ii'»<l  |.y  t!ient?rte»w:th  »Mre<-ta. 

m;.\i»i;n>.s  oi  cj;nijn(  Ar^xwN  UEillOWN. 


<r;nrcc.  Iii.s  hcir»  ai.d  n.s.'-ijjns  forever,  the  lol- 
lowing  desorilicd  lands  and  jin-misc-.  lying  and 
bciiiL'  in  the  comity  id'  Scott  afori^aiil,  and 
cscrilictl  in  s-aid   n.tJiij:ii^e  asfollov>.  to  wit  : 

i  The  oiichali  of  the  laisl  bait  of  the  .South- 
wc^l  quarter  of  section  liniribcr  Thirty-one. 
(31]  ill  Towiiiiliip  iiuiiiber  Twenty  seven,  (•27) 
of  liuiiifC  number  'I'wcnty  four  (21)  ;  ami  ai.-i» 
the  half  of  Twcidv  ucrcbidl  of  the  South  part 
of  lot  bunit>cr  Four,  iu  the  same  section, 
Towi!.<hip  and  KHni.'e,  commencing  at  ih« 
f>oUtlieK>t  corner  of  i^aiil  lot  number  Four  (4) 
thence  ruimiiiL'"  north  on  th.e  K;iKt  line  of  iliw 
same  Foi'y  (4<'^  rods  '.o  a  point  ;  tbeiicc  with 
the  south  line  of  tiie  same,  VVesi  Ki|(btT  (bO) 
rtid.«(  lo  the  We.'^l  line  thereof  to  a  point; 
lliiiice  .South  aloitjr  said  \V»ii  line  Forty  rodg 
to  the  Sou'h-wpji  corner  (d  .s;iid  lot  itumbfr 
Fiiir  (4j)  ;  tliencc  Li^ty  (.SU)  rod.-^lothc  place 
of  In  ;.fiiiniiig,  to  secure  the  payment  wf  tli» 
.»iini  ot  one  Uioii.v^hdilollaiv  uciordiuf;  to  thrvM 
promis-orv  nolc-.  bearinjf  even  date  wiih  said 
mortjrage,  executed  miiO  delivered  by  faid 
iiioitifiiffor,  and  payable  to  >aid  ni«rlg»;ru«, 
oiiv*  lor  two  hoi  di-ed  dollars,  p;<y*ble  in  ihrrt 
moiito(:,  one  for  fwur  hundred  tiotlars,  payabi* 
in  ^!X  months,  and  one.  lor  fc^tr  baadicd  duU 
lais  jiayaliic  in  twelve  l»onth^  with  iotcreitt 
at  M  \i  II  per  c'ld.  pi  i  aunuui.  and  all  made  and 
■livrn  to  Kiid  morijiajje*^  for  the  purcha.";* 
inoiiet  u.''f>aid  land  ;  which  a«id  nioitgaf^  con« 

'  taiii.«  a  puwcj  offulc  duly  rcc  ifd'-d    with  siid 

I  mortjiuiree. 

Ami  whereafi,   »aid    John  B   Kearney   h«« 

ti<-cca.se<l,  Icuviiifr  hi.-!  Ia.vl  will    and   testannt. 


mm  i 


t-l»-ppt'd   11} 
bv  the  hand,  sai.l  :  '  :'!i<T"'-at'.ir  tf.rSi(..Mtt,h.  t.i.irai.ii  liiiiery  .s«cr*Moira    which  has  been  dulyiidmitted  to  [^.^patc,  an4 

1  .viii.  Ii '» II.'- 1  l.i.-r  .-.lUfc* '.;  .rcv..ii-.ii«-»,  (il.l.lliiva...  liiiii-  ■ J    J   -      .1  ai  f.i        i     a  rtt      i     . 

,   ,,         ..         ,       ,  ,,,»..._      I      .    L     I  1         -1  f  '  I.     .  .         -,      •     .  ,  - "^^    wrotigetl  A  oil  '  „,.-s..i.».i:iit.  i,«jii*k.i.e,  Mvi  .■iumattiraiwl.oiuarklud  ,  recur/led  in  Ihe  ofh'-e  of  the  J  udpe  of  Probate 

.     po..r  I^Uow.     ni:d    •  how  „adl^«LoL*.»'|«!'>n.g.Wol   b.dTand  ijuicknessofmove    j  g*.r.      I'icking  him^elt  op  lie  roaied  ui.l         I  „„»v  b,..,  y.-ur  fop/iveness  h.r  all  ihat  I  •■^■' "-""'"»"■'*                                                          ( in  and  for  the    comty    <.f    Kam.ey.   Stalv  of 

,  vtei.t  ihrioUM,}.  a.  !..•  .-am.-  t...  ward,  'uott-  j  m.-.i!  U.e  ba.;kw._,.itiH:nHu  so  easily  perbom  !  ,i.  a  voice  hoarse  with  rage;  ,  ,,^^  passed-ho  .very  harsh   word  that  I  !  riiosr,".,  ....rv...  i,«prM...nt  w„.,,c  ,..kn.«a,t.i,  .  I  >-l"'"<'-<'<«.    w!;erc..f-  IVter  Kenrni-y    w,s  .p 

impoM'd  upon  ■       "Muiiny  .  mutiny  !    Orfic-rs  Peij.,  ihnt     i......  ull^y^-l  a-ainsv  vo.i-f,,,  every  need-  i  ':::.;'::;::!::';:!' LV;,:::':.'::,^^';  I'^'irr  h";V::i:^i'l.'l  I'"'"'*^'*   •■»;^'^«f'"-.  who  1ms    duly  .,udiiied  M 


ed  to  the  ciuoanv.  and  t'.>'  k    hi.-^  .'■''a'. —  !  eJ  l!:e  luultilude  of 


•■iV'*  uttered  a:'aiiis',  vm 


lBF.l!''P.'lf  T  •  '"^'"* '""  '*"  ''"•";;'"'•-''  U"!«  Inughcd  .18  ,  |)im  that  the  commander  was  con:iinia!!\  !  man.     Tound  him,  kick  him.  trample  him    ],ss  ,asK  liiat  has  be#n  impog  d    on  von  i  >•'"!• -' io,  ..,,.s,n^  ,...m. 
luliUolJalil, !  ih.'v  nhisiereJ  il.ai  111-  wan  ••joy.- i-raek- '  ••:»"i»*Hed  in  eUorls  to  invent    ii' w  plan..  '  under  fool  !"  ' 


:hU  nv:  ch<n;;« 


"■  ••  I 
.1  III  I 


•I' 

•if-  hui  il.o  lest  ircatwd    liim     \\  h   re 
■^j'ciJul  dv'erip.o.'. 


to  k"e;>  l:iin  liti-v. 


But,  grasping  a    lia'ehet    lying  under 


C'a.cli  me  taung  sudi  a  lubb.^r  in  my  I  the  caipeiiier.s' bench,  liie  bick  wooi'.sman    ,|,,(.] 


I:  wai.  U'e  in  the  t  vening  wl.i :.    sing-  i  si-ip  .tgaip,''  i):f  bkipper  wouM  fi.-quoni-  ;  placed  Ins  back  against  the  rail  snd  v 


o  w  • 


•  HOC  KrtlK«»f  KVKKV  yi-SfKIl'  rio> 

ix>\vi:i:  i.iAT.i:.        ] 

*»7'   P.V'h      •      ■      -     Ml.\',yi^>''JT.1  ■■  '"g  wa-?  prop,  cid,  and  to  a-k  i.im  to  titig  ;  1>  ■  ^'J".  JiJlrenniiig  his  male  Mv.  Gi.mps.  |  cd  that  he  woulj'cleavc  llio   sktiH  of  tl.i 

U.  p.  PEADODY. 


Ai.me    i.anitc"    wan    n   la-L  o!  ui!e:ni- j    'he  isn't    fii  fiir  :.;iyil  ing.    and   I    c-ini  .  fi-st  man  wiio  a'.ten.plcd  t.,  hiv  t.aiiJs  on 
c;ii-  V.       Oil.;  SOU. 


iu 


Ii  nmr  tlie  'I  nd  I  m  r  o  i  tr  d 


lO     I 

w  .in 

At 


lhr.>u:jh    my   instrnmentalitr.       I     have! 

said  that  vou  were  good    f.j|-  nothing.      I  i 

d"cUre  to  .Hi!  hand.-»  lh.il  ton  arc  ih'-  be«i  |  r...  i-otT  i»iiiM.irt.i«.ui  fcr-iiuet  thr.i;i.ti. 

man  in  the  sh:p.  anu  from  this    monn  ni 

a  Inter  fimnd  to  rou  than  Captain  Blatwci 

d  '>t  no!  •-xiit. 


•UI.l 


ind 


at 


a; 
last  one 


e. 


'  '  V  J       '    !  lie  iianH' ol  ^Im-jjiiI  whu  treat4 

was     AiMiit; 


i».it  I.  .ined 
r.H    meiiti^oi   tiio     V'Hit.g     inan    g#»w 
jd-.-.'iir  pa!.*  biitiiid  no:  si.eak  ;  It-  .ct  in 
1.   I. 

J  htm 
a    1.4ilv, 


;*,„Hber  I  ibink.  for  tl  e  lite  of  me.  what  to  put  him  1  !iim.      rcrceiving    l!;at    his   ofTu-.rs    did  ;       'phe  C'.-.piain  K^t  his  word  and  a^  tbe 
'      '■  ■*    '■'^'  ">""'  1'"^    '  '"'  ''.'  V'"'\  .  ""^  •^•"•'  '"  '"'*'^*'  '^'^  assault  the    .aplain  ,  result  of  Kind    IreAtmenf.  before    tie  end 


rix-  iu:.l>ti:jt  ^itti  in  lutmrao 


.«  UtttfW- 


III'  »>]VK.\Tol:  miti  »»»t.-titi.|f!r^|.tl»»n8of  thi  iiif.-.e. 


tnvag.'    a  bell.-r    s-anian    than  i  be  '  '''"  ^'-•''*-"-^^'" '"'''"''*"—''"''-"■' f"""- 


so     badly 


said 


whi.periiig 


at  I  CM.      I5ut 
s.'nieiiow  III  other 

""*''!:"'  r,  .        ,   ,  ,  ,.      '  ,  '  ""■'»  """  "f  ^'"'  '•'^»'^'",  "'"^-ii*"'    y'»"    nohl*,  hearted   Bill   .Slings  never    walKed  i  f... -MirtiiMc  w:ihuniaii,..c.a.rfr 

'•fceiid    him  aloft  to  tar    down,     snid     that  w.  lying,  ready  loaded,  in  h:»  sia'e    i|,p  ,j^,.^  ,,f^  j.),;.,  '  I 

fin"';"  .loom.      'I'iiH   b'ly  I  be\ed,  and    returning  *  ^. .  ..  .r.-.v,. 

"No.    no."   paid     the    captain,    "he'll  j  ooon   placed   tlitf    weapon    in   his   (ail.»-i>, 


Can't    you  think    ot  j  di.spatt-hed  his  st;n,  a    lid  of  fourteen,    loiofihe 
!  Iiting  him  up   the  duublu   b-iiiHii«id 


d^-ck. 


Weapon 


an 


I 


d    dirtv    the  1  band-'..      I'liintinir  it  at   the  hoad    of  iii!l 


RKTWi'.et  I  tCK.-'O.V  .t.Nl;  KUUKUT  STKVI  !S, 

«ir    F.ilL.  MI.V.V 

<  .t,.t.o.t  •  -. s^i' *fi.r ->o !••> •  J  '  *'*■"  ..''*:' 

|«CIII  RtniFlll'  ^^9  PH'  5''tRB'>.N  l.SPIVrAiliJi'.r'i.-    ••»"  ^y  •'  Juhmcc."  ,  yester-lav."  ;       •  l,.\...  up  ibai  ha.d.ei.  and  surrender, 

.,__ .. !       '  No  oil,,  fls..  dares  sin;^  Annio  Laurie  i       "A'!  the  better."  said    Gumps,  for  we    or  vou  aie  a  dead  man." 


U 


f(»    a    iiew   guest — ''but(»h  [i^J'td  the     lar  on 
woubt   aing    it  ;  noboJy  eltc  '  planit'  whiih  we  made  him  scrub  so  cl-^an  '  >ling*.  the  SKipper  roated  out 


H-  MUELLER  &  CO., 

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;  be  (off-  ytiu,  Cliiirl-'j«."    kaid  an  elderly  la-    can  inai'e  him  scrub  "cm  over  again,  and  :       At  ihil  critical    moment  a   <'rasb    was 

j  dy,    'Would  ii  to  too  lu'.uii  to  a.-k  y-'U  lo    i'  ch-'h  two  ni.-o  liliU-  jobs  y-u  »<■*.  —  ih.-  ,  j.fa.d  in  the  after  pait  of  the   ve'';?;?!,  and 

j  l;ivor  ihe  coHipanv   wiii.  jr?"    ^llo    u<kt-d  , 'afi'i'  and  the  scrubhin' — to  say    noth-  ;  tha  inxl  instant  a  wild  ciy  of  icitor  fmrn 

:  iimidi).  !  log  of  the  chance  il  v»iil  ^ive  you  tocu.ss  j  ii,e  capiain's  son  as    ho  <,piung   into  the 

He  did  not    reply    fo;  ,'>  nioment — his    him"  ;  main  iiggiii',f  and    began  ^pc•ejliy    lu  as- 

UfLittY.i..tM:.vwiiTn:s.,Mivii:rt.vrKM;~M.s;,;^,^,j,jj,.^^^.j  j^,j,j,-^_  ^^^^j    ^j^^  ^^   looil-,„gi       "Glorinu*  faaid  the  captain. 'Gumps  !  .end.  pui»uj,i  by    the  catamo.irt'.  which 

///^rr.'^V.V/./n./A'/:;.  4'f..  4-'-.         uip.tKifI.e   flaw  a  spiiiiual    p!-.  neiu  r,  he    } -:>u*re  the  nnn."  I  bad   at   last    succeeded    in   buisiing  the 

!•  It  .'^«.i  Wi(.-i  .;rv<(,  .(.t.  Hit.- IK.   iva  k-iIhi;-.  I  kvgan.      Kveiy    sound    was     hunl.ed- — il         •  I'm  ll.o    man"    replies    Gumpt    and    door  of  l.or  cag'^.      All  tl  is  1  ad  occuried 

^1^..  -  M  !*?ei>i»d  a«  if  his  voice  Were    the  voice  of '  fuming  upon  his  hee]  sings  out  ;  j  so  tuJdctil  y,  tliat  the  b  .y  .iiij  his  piiisuer 

XfLlL'^X/'^lXH.CCy     inr  ISa         in  arg»-l.      The    tones    vibrated   ihrouoi,  i       '•Vou  bill  Slings,  get  a  tar  bucket  and  !  had  di«-»pp-aied  iu  ll «»  ijai  kiitts  aioti  ere 

'.  ^L.U:Jl■K  ^ ''«*'^e  and  pulse,    .tnd  heart,     and    made  ;  tar  d';wn  ilwit  loi^  rigging."  j  tiie  cap. a.-i  could  coil«.i  his   ;  r.sence  i  f 

' '-ne  .sl.iver  wi.h  i|.»- pa!»..,'»  ..f  hi*  fceiiog  ;        "Aye.  .\ye.  iir."  j  niiml.       Aimed   wi.h    sii.h   w-npons    as 


II   .\ii.t,i.i.i;ii 


II  f  AlTi:0U.*Uh  «k:ll  tL.atcutMn«M. 
;  Th'j  al>  (;i;j;  wiih  j  «>it«t  nui.*.ita«»r-.!f». 
Til.'  .Mt'SK.lAN  will.  -.-..;.•  tir..n'<  -ni'.iiuni. 
riialilSJ-'KlXtlt  lfconi«>«l.o?»fiiI  an* 
Th.  I)KSPAlh)>JO.Vnpj». 


j  Mich,  and  entdtd  upon  tho  dulica  oi  'Wocutor 
of  the  saiiiu. 

And  where ;is  ll.:   ta.vcs   nsfcs.wd   upon  vai<l 
prcmi.-c.>  for  the  y.'iir  .\.!».    l^^Ott    amouutcd 
to  the  iciii  (d  t-^viiiy-six  dolltirs  imd  eiglity-^-'x 
cnt.x  ^^2^».bC}  ;    for  llio   jcar    A.  iK    iKtA 
am<miifed    to    the  mm  of  Iweidy-eigbt  dollma 
and  einlitwoiic  iviits   ($2t<.bii;   for  t tie  year 
A  I),  lb^'2  iin.ouut»d  to  the  sum  of  forfy-nine 
d'dhtrs  and  s»  voiity  centR.  (4y.''«'j  ;  *iUU  fur  the 
yi-ar    A.    1)    le»Ji    air.oiuiicd   to  the   rum  of 
iwci.ly  dollaisuuii  niiteiy-fi*<Ccol>-, f$20,S.'>); 
'  .-iriKiiiitiii^  n  all  to  *l;t:  sum    of  oue  hundied 
'and  tv\cnty-.-iX  doliurs  und  tbirly-ttio   cema 
I  (6120. 3*_>;.  aiel  ullof  tk'hich  wu;-  due    and   re- 
j  inaiiii  d     iii.tialil    oil  thb  Kith  day    of  .Mnnh, 
;  1864,  and  on  Uic  d.iy  iiusl    uforoaid   the  i:aid 
i  I'lfcr  K'  .■U1>»  y.  Jis  such  ex«^'  Uior,    paid  alt  of 
ihe  i;i.\.'s  ;il<tr -saj.-l    to    the    tn-asu'cr  of  said 
'  county  of  .Scott,  ai.^i   tguk    his  itceijit  there- 
for. 


DRVAN'.S  LU'i:  rn-Ls 


»ike    ll.at— So 


t«li<b 


puiiii'ive,    80    syjl'ui— so 


I'W  Ilil3.\  NIv  V      I  "'■*♦*'   w«-"»  I'-ard  tnel.'dy  in  human  voice'      •'.\:id  mi^id  you  don't  spill  any  of  the  i  were   riean-si  at  land,  a   ow  of   tie  ukii 
5  T  A  .\  :>  A  i:  D 


•  ig^'ini;  and 


a:...     VV.iri-l-.»  I..'    Trn   ■.;;.     t.«-'«ir     I'roi.  «.   Ac. 

FAIi^UA.NKS.  i;KKF.NI.KAF  iV  i  O. 
jr.'  L.iKt:  smrsjrj.  iuicago.  riL 

#ar.  Bt  r  ir.-»i::  T«t.t;  \  ..?:  i»  t*..-     «ii'!< 


»»«r  1"    ald-'d    th«>     captaip,     winking    at  !  had  alieady  leaj-ed  into  li 
er  aii'J  .-afii.'s;.  Gumps  wlio  winkeil  ba.-k  H..,'aiM.  j  w,!,.  sjeediiic  up  ihe    ra'iine.-.  a.-«    last  as 

lin  sat  Willi  hia  head  thrown  ba<  k.  lis  1       "I'  il  'i.u't  agin  the  hounds  of  human     iheir  encumbered  han-ls  wculd  a  imil. 
•-ye«  i.ai!  ciufted  — l4:e   io.  k«    of    ht«  iltik'  n:»tur'  J  Won't  r.-p!ied  Ijill  as  he  mounted  j       "0.  God!  m}  S'.v.--U»y  s-if.  — i,a\eI;im: 
l  Lair  gl:..tfniiig  agiii.^t    his  pah- tctnp!<t:.    iar  hu.-keiiii  l-.an.!.  !  cried   the    exci:ed    pareof.,   as  a    su-ideu  . 
.  bi..  hai.d^  i.i;;htly  foldt-d  be>ore  h:m  ;  and         Presenily  a*  the  captain  and  mite  b.td  '  flash  of  lighienirg    revealed    to  bis  sight  ' 
*'  'ns  I  e  tuiig  thioti-h  the    f,>'.l.>v«ing    gtan-    foreseen,  lhebl.uk  dr..p:«  heoa,,  to  deceii^l  '  tlie  lorm  ot  his  b"}  in  the  iopma>'  slirmd  ' 


And  tberc  i.^  Ciuimcd  to  he  du  *  at  the  daio 

'  of  thi.«  notice,  iijioii  >aid   mort^jagc    and    note 

I  la.-t  ufon-siiid,  ihc  ;  um  <if    f.iar    hundred    aui 

'  e!j:hti-rn  dolliirs  vnd  foitv  cei.tt.  toyeiher  with 

Ai:c  .\D.tfTKU  for  .MA.  AUK- aai  oj.Ni-TlTt.- rio.Ni  '.  |  b,.  furtlwr  KHin  of  one  hundic'l  and    iwenly- 

Hi.;.  :f.' r„,,.,,n«.,i, ,,.,,.  ,r,,vr prill,  ipv.or  II. r!..*:.u'-. six  dolhi.'s  and  thiitv-two  leols  paUifoV  tftvft 

l.u.-Hiu.ir.i  1:. Hi.. iir  11.1,1,  .,,,,,1  iji-cMs.  Ilit-yju-.- iioi.  •  -,  -         '         ,  -j        j     •       i    ii 

•..iivrtaii.  il,  iiiMr  .;)ifr.it.i..ii— i;i.,.iut-!ii.;    „r.ti .  r    "P"'' i^^id  pr<'n.iies  US  alorf?aid  and  SIX  doilnra 

c;"i;;^:.'^uc"i.'x:;::;r>*;;im:,HV»'o:.it';c^''''  '"•■  •  *»''  ^'^^y  ••«'»"  •"♦**''^«'  ^'^^-f^^"  »>"^"  ^^^^  ^v 

Tonr.,;j,...;.,..  .....  ...i.>l..,f.arth.-rth,n*ai.pt-.-,»rR,    -f  P='.^""-"'  ■^'^^'V-ai.l. 

.'',"',! '.'.'i" •.*"'.'■"*'  •'*'"•'«'••'"•  11.   .ic-  ..^.t..i  Ml  i.ir--       And  tvherca=  on  the  lOih   Jay    of    March. 
A  ..riiait"  i;  (I'lj  4.r.t,«r.>i!i.  \v..x  f  r  •  ti..  i  un-ai.'     i^'>-».  »he  Slid  leter  Keaniev   as  executor  of 

i^::'':^'!^i^:',!utrj:,::'^:^:^^^^  ^-^^ «^'»i ;"">  t^-^'^-'ui  of  ^.d  joi.n b. 

.ii»-*ri' r-M  >y.t..i....  nn;,uu  i)>  >  ow.i,  «r«.ii.aiia  tii.'.tc     Kcariiev   <Jeeca.-vd   conuneiifi'd  proceeding  to 

ti'jii  ut  iiii-'ii.  ill).' iiiu.i  Ins  .11  likv  uiaioit-i     1»'». -.».•     Ht..'     r  •     '        •  i  .  i  »        T  . 

i'..  ll  i'.  .1-  ui.,!a.i.  r.-n. <t.  ,1,1  t  v.'T,-  th.-VuV.  K.i-    f""-*<^'<J-^' •'^'^1  m-rtffajre  by  nd-.-.-rtisement  piir- 

'r»i;  !'''ii''l'.w*.'*?'*""' ^".' .'*■''' r''V..''**''"°'^^  to  the  statute  in    vuch   case  nia.le  .ii  d 

^"'LW'^-'^X  VX'^^.      ^\^     '  >^. I .'-•>.'.   ^.I'me'jk'iul-.lu.riaVuiViK.'.M.Ktu^^^^^^  provi.icd  and  af^eiward.'^  the   said    nrv'tpagor 

&    -..  C  C:    S       «»••<«.<«■  A      ,    ,  -u  ^'.  i      I'"*.''.  .%'i.,ii|.i  paruaiiv  i.-muiii  il.  It -.iuvl  4  cliaiiie-   ;b  .  _  -  _ 

'  i  t.'ft.."l.  1 


F 


o  briJliJliJiiili 


IlEAf/J!   JN 


z\s  i  e  Ki-fMrd  lo  >hiite  fion,  iaail  lo  ls»ol    in  litiiv  niiowers  on  the  deck. 


t. -f  .fs»..»i'!c«.  rKtvxu.Ttruv. 

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<"  .r:i  .r  Ki«'  \\  Jtrr  ..:;  ;  l.r:.  .-i  i    .  •,. 


i»ub  iitHft-r.-fiding  emotion  : 

N!  j\«r!i<;i,'s  braes  aie  ho;  v.v. 

\\  licrc  oiu  ly  f.ii Is  t  he  di' w  : 
And  I  was  Iherc  tliaf  Auiric  Lanrie 

tia.vc  n.eii!  r  jtr-mi -t-  iiiif— 

«-:Ac  iiic  hei  promise  true. 
An!  n.  er  lor<rcl  will  I. 
I'.iii  lor  biUiiA  A«!.ic  Lntirie 

i'dlrr  mcdowr.  ai'il  di-j. 


"Theu  tht»  foruier  Walked  forward,  and     bim.      It 


with  tho   fi»-rce  animal  a    tr-w    ieet  beiow 


Driig.s  and  3{c(lidiio.*=j, 


-;  ri- 


WIS    plainly    ovid'-nl    'h.il  ihe    "f.'^i't  ":-i<;ii»«-» 


Sl.i:  .'.!■,»;-,•. 

V.iirr  G"  ■ 

.'^  111  .11  w.„.-« 

•|..!l(-t  (i'""!' 

ol  T.ui--  \  I--'. 

!••  .tr.tuer>..> 

o 

1 1 

de 


I'lg  t:p  at  Hi. 1  poured  fourth  a  t'lrreiit    cHianionnt  would  lea.  li  her  i.iev  e;eli.e  ,.,  „  ,,      «       ,     ,,.,     ,.        -  ,  / 

»l  cuisv'a  — .aughing    m    lis    sieve,    and     men  could  suece-.-J    lu  a'tn.-Liti^  h.T.    as  I) ■;■  Stuffs    A-c 

urtiitig  around  lowinkatltia  niate.   Sud-  \  iLcsailois  |  ;,:1  not  got  iii.i.r  lie  '.np.  ''    '      '"  '  ^  " 

lenly^.ie  of  Umsc  winss  was  stopped  ui  ,      An-lher  fl:.^il   of  lightening,    and   the  t^i'r,l;:;ir:VTT^:;'luv  ^^:^"^:,.?:;:^:v^ 


tie  mi.Ul  of  its  career,  by  a  dn.p  'of  tar    sharp  crash  of  the  captain's   Tiflo  liastilt    'l^^^Z^^^V'"'''^"'''"  ""'^'"''' 


failing  iiiio  l.itf  eye  ihea  ii«  swore  in  ear-    p-inied  in  the  dir.^c;i.,ri  of  the  b.-asi  rang     — 
"**••  '»ut  upon  the  gale,  ininirled    v.iih  iho   le- 


dn.l  ..11  >..l.ti.t 
v.l  i.Sl  I 


,,.,.,,..,„,,,,  ....        ,1,.  ...  Ill  ocurefl  an  Ii.juiiclion  from  the  lli^liict  court 

|.'il..'-i.,.i  .If.  i.<  uus«'iii(iil»li  U.- wi.tk  ■iq^Hitin.-i:  t:ien.'iAr<-    ',      -,  r    .  -    .    •  > 

■I  v.pii^.^gainr.l.  ^1  1 1,  n.i  »(,,a'  ti:   - v-i.  i.i  wiui  \  r.  •    of  .-^aid  couiitv  (»i  ."icott.cnjoinmc  and  restrain- 

v;"o'v  :fh^T"^i'^'^Tn:":\:^^';'.*!'i.;o^"'::f^       •••?  ""•  '^•n^ciosure  ots..id  moneittro   and  thr 
I  M.uri!'.:.>-jf  i;..  j,iv',r,  M.  lmvi.,  .N.  iv..*.  fci.iin-i t  ai..!    Jule  iifi-Mid  Dicmi-o-  r.;.!il  the  lurllioi"  order  of 

:  Allir'ji.Uir^Ciiidlii',.  !  i  .mHv.).!  tl'.*  tttfw.l.    .*>;.  1.   ili..(i       ,,  ..        i  •    i    -    •         .  l        i  j-       i        i 

!  ;»iii.  .;i>.T..t;.:i,  ut  Ufj-iiiV  i.i;i:  iMir ;  .,..»... u,.,..i,     'lie  coiiit  -.tbiCM  irijunction  ha.H  be»Mi  di'-.dved 
iii.-vu;r>jvui-u.u.:.  II,  ..■|..ji.«4-.,ui  i<;.i»V.i.i.  iivu.iotfc.-    jmd    vacated   and   .-rt    (is'.l  .      v^ud  nbcreaa 

;   »11.|  .\.  r»  •  l.ill.•^^.Jil.i     -*    .1     .aj'.l     illl  l,llll..•l^  ffulli  >l  1-         ,  _  .  .  .  ,        ,  r  , 

I'lo-ji.    ih.'.v  ;i<t  .III  :.ii;k.irt>t.i  then >t^ii,  lui-i  ii  g"- ' 'm'K'idtcr  all  iric  e.  ur  nolice  ol    Ih'!   fotcdos- 

viii-.eu.;liu-,'.  ;  1  tl.'i.-.- ';..;. I  :i.   ili.nt   atk  •!.  ri.iii!«.;.    .i.|   .  ..—.  ,,T  ^/A  inait.  n.j-  liv  sale  (  •    f  ii,l    i,r"niiv«»« 

i.H  ii.ci  I  .1 .1 -.    T!...y   »,.!-..  ii,-.i  I  !.:iii    aij   iii.rAn-    to  bc  :i;ui1e  oil  the  I'iM  "hiv  I'T  Jaiiiia;  V.    1«2.5, 
l»r->P'rti -ji.  w.ii  'i.  i„-i  ,,•  t.»k.'n  ii|.:.y[li«  iii;t>.y  MIi.h.ik  !  it-  i      »  «•  „   -    'i  i         ,i 

-        -  'i,^,:.,,,*' WMS  pubiishrd  fora  peiii  d  Ic*  thaiisix  sueecs.- 

sivc  v.pcks    In  lore    tlnd    ihiy    nA  therciifler 

ii;a\  1.-  j.r  -.-I '1   ,  111  1  tiu-v  |.;i;»<»v  i.-iiii'i.. .;  xviti  it    po.-tpc.iied  uiil i!  the  S^tli  dav  .  f  .Iiii,i;;in\  I'-O.'). 

!^'i!-*x':t^:;:i;  T:::]\:^'\::y>^:^'^,  nj^iiw;  * ''  '♦"»  ^"'«^'  '«if  «i"i<T&;dd  !)..^iee  w..s  aband.,n.'d 


.1.1  ut..!  .1.-- 


ii..t..r..'  t.. 


I>..:lf-:^  i;,«-   ll' 

lu'r  ;i5;i..t  i.i..~.    ;f  i.tu-i.tl.ii.  i^  i.j.ii  tu  1 1.«!  di^'fAl^..  "r- 
i.Mh>.  Ill-:  i.-kli!»:»i-.  ntt,iit|;);,«  oi  thp  ■  ii'lv,!;,!,.  n  .IIm-i..*.- 
■r.- 


Piiiiios  and  MelodeoLsJ 

p.  O.  WILDER  &  CO.        I 

I 

I'-AUKu.-i  I.N  ri  WiM'oiMFs  mi;l-; 

•  •Di;  >>^S.  H.'«Tiii.T.!nt.i».  I'ablnft.O:  cm.--.  Sli.-fl  'Mr' 
iU-.Mii>:..  8'>i..*...,lv.,.Nu.iW  riiir.l  .-Ireft.otrner  ul  ■ 

ivTw,M'i       ST.  FAOL,  i*i!iN,l 

A»c.Uif..rt!.ror!'-lr.it.'J  A.M.VI'IlJl   L  i  CO.S 

STAR  ANO  GRAND  .SCALK  TIAXOS 

Aluo,  tVe 

P  A  R  L  O  K  a  E  M  . 

riLORR  U  a  Pl.tnn  M:tker,an.:  U.u  bAoiiln 
vrrt-j  year*,  .til'l  will  f.-ll  Uulliilij  Out  tr 
i«iir». 

Bvery  Iiutrument  tcill  be   h  arrnnttd. 


Ifer  i'r'W  IS  like  l!  c  snow  d:;f^,  • 
Ifci-ihrout  is  Uk."  tlie  fTun, 

llcr  fr.iluresHre  the  lairetit 
That  e'er  tl.*-  sun  .-h'>ne  on. 

Aid  diuk  bine  is  lirr  cV. 

A   d  tor  I'oany  Annie  ^avritf 
I'd  lav  inc  down  anj  il'c 


During  lie  whole   o.'  tho  nexf  day  and     lit;.-,  ciai'h  of  ihund-T  which  burst 
tlie  day    l.-ih-wing.    Bill  was  kept  scnto-    simuUaiicou.s'y  wiih  the  icpoi'.      Hut 

UK 


forib 


D.  M.  Storer, 


rin.i  kt-U'.-i*.  «ii  (r.i  .lUfiu-  iiiirii'.ra.   .N..iiir.;  t>i>..iiii'iK    Hiiu  wiu  I  Jit  iiiade  :ior  iai.i  oit  iuik*.-»    oflerctl 
)ir  l;o*.  ai.'t  tin-  i.ra' oc-  t:.u;   !..!'»  ii.  Ii.iii....i.v   uj-r,     ,  ,  ,   .  ,  ..' 

I  lli.ni  l»iu'.»iiimi.'-,M»ii     .\<i  t.»»-.liciii..»h<.ii  1  i.i- i.ikni;     "-'f  *•''"''  pil^sUVUil  to  .>^U;.!i  liOTiCi  . 

I'l.it  « .  ak.  1'  '!i.,t  'vi  .li,.^'  s  t:  '•  »•>-!■  1:1.. i:..;  |.r.-v.  i.i .  ^It 
|ir 'l>'-'r  |ivr  .iri;i.(i.<  «f  «■  t.'>-  Ih...  Uniik'.;  lUa  l.,.it'  Hut 
<.  iNt    :n.i.';il  ui'.-i.ri.,:- l,:Mia:i  f.'.rti- i;:-.i!,t  1.0  kt-pt  li.  .,v. 


.V.d 


li.M.MEs  i-'-iivKicr, 


-       -       ^       .SiivKorKU. 


l.\c  (!t'W  (li!  lilt' gon-.lh'Jti::^ 

l»  I  he  1.1'  o  tier  lairy  feet, 
Like  tl.t.  Willi's  ill  5-ureiiior  .>ii"iiiu« 
Her  voice  is  low  and  sweet— 
llcr  voice  is  low  ami  sweet, 
Anil  :«he'5  a'  the  worhl  to  ice. 
And  for  lionny  Annie  Laurie 
I'd  lav  me  dowu  and  d'e. 


j  ing  :iiid  s<!:  uring  tho  deeks  which  task,  looked  in  raiil  for  the  animal,  and  pei.- 
.  when  finished,  wis  followed  by  aieiller.  criving  thai  lie  had  missed  his  maik.  ul- 
jdetised  afttr  the  suuid  naani.ur  as  the  teied  a  cry  oi  the  mobi  heart  rending 
:  (oreooing.  '  ae.gui'ih   that,   iiolwiihsianding    tho    late 

;      Th»i«   it    »ra3  that   the    r.flRcers   of  the  ;  quarrel  they  had,  ihe  noble  bearl  of  Bill 

D'-'-ALKU.-l  I.N    ri  \\(M-'oI:TFS  MKL-;  I.kc  .Vwic.  (|io.-ow:u,-Ui:af  :  Ma.vwcl!   managed    L.    keep    po..r  t^lit  gs    csii:;g8  thrilled    with    pity  as    he  listened 

oDi:  >>;s  n...»>i,,i.,.i,n,«  ('ai.in,.t.o.  .-.nv  .!i.M/.r  M..  '  1    ..     ..    -,     "".  .      %-.*»  {  coiii  inuallv  emph'y»-d  at  nimsi  hi  iig  w  bile    to  him.     havine- discharged  but  one  bar- 

they  unanimously  declared    that   he  was    rel   of  the  instrument,   arioiiier  remained 
J  good   for  nothing.  loaded,  and  the  captain  felt  that  the  next 

I      In  duo  course  of  lime  the  sli'p  arrived    shot  woub!  decide  llie  fate  of  hisson.  for 
i  at  San    Francisco,   where   she    remained  i  it  was  plain  that  ere  lie  could    lave  time 
j  two  weeks,  and  was  then  ready  to  sail  for    to  reload    after    bis  second    tiie  the   boy 
'  the  Sandwich  Islandb.      An  addition  liad    must  be  torn  to  pieces  by  ihe  savage  beast 
I      As  he  proceeded  from  line  to  line,  and    now  been    made    to  our  number  in    the  1  if    indead  this    bad    iiol    already  taken 
M«.TV.LOKituaP...noM,k.r,a».n..u,>..„,ntt..i...."''''*  lo  vetse,  ibero  was  uo  m..re  jesting   shape  of  a  trat>lling  showman,  together  '  pl^ce. 
»irj.-*»  ..v«-rtjyear»,  ji|i  will  i-ii  uoiMiij  Out  ariit-cia**  among  the  compauv — ."111  was  bushed  as   with  three  wild  antmals,  consisting  of  a  j      EleTalini;  bis  piecp,  be  anxiously  wai-   ciM»ui«-».ciu)i..e  o^ani^olSlll..kll.^;anacllev»in^,• 
'"""'""""  'f  ^y  i''«  silence,  of  death.     Many  a  lip    leopard,  tiger   and  a  wild  cat    which  be    ted  for  another  flash,  but  when  that  flash  ""     ' 
an*anPi.no.,oHb7th.ar™wi.ib.i.p.,ntu„eon'^'^?'*'!^'''""'^^"^^^''''>'"^"''''''®''<^'   Carried  with  bim  and  was  anxiouB  fo  die-    came  hedid  not   fire,     lie  had  seen    his 


fJvalcr  in  Choirt 

Family     Groceries 


I'l.it  «.  ak.  1' 'll.,!  'A.  .u.^' J  t;;i.  s'.-!.  i:i..i:..;  r.r.-v.  1.1.  ^I'l   ,  ,       ,  , 

V.  hcKas 
-     ..f., 

•r.'.fi  >fii"  jiirt  'j".'.,iu»»  li.j;-ii  11.  .it  I'V  uil'ill.'>:V':il«- 
Iiiv;.l;  111*  .'.Ml,!-  »T»t«'tn  iiiM^t  l.r  l:r.r.  !-!ti'':.'i  It  'Hi" 
fc...  i.y  iiriiurstitjriHj-/ 'ill^;.  t;f  l.iw-- iip<,ii  w.- .  I.  i!|e  m.-i 
ll  aloi  .l^iK'K'l.  Vf  .'.«ii  k;i"'I.>  t'i«' kv>t.>hi  r.«  Oie  ^^U  i» 
t-Ti-r-  .,i  iLC-iiri-  .11..  J.,  r :.  -ill  fi..;  f.i.ut  ,.|,,  ii.  l;,,r^.NI,.  - 
<.»fc..ril<r.  ^u.lll»l;l•  .a•^l,;llof  ttry.n'.s  l.llp  Pill*  .  1  .r  ; 
.lUli..ii.;li  1  i  ni.l.-.il!i..r.:-.  t!.  ■vii.-».-r  «-.-vl..i,  r':.  >'•  l  :  . 
l.iit  ii-MoTr'  ttto.a  MiitiiTal  rrii.c.r.iriuin—jiid  nils  irr.-ai 
|<!:ii;i  il'!.  li.-s  iit  tl.i- i-ii!ri.!.il  ii.i.  .  :  f\  .-i  v  .ll-i...-i  .  'ri...  .- 
acr  ":i  iiii  p.irt.,  ■■Hti-fi*X-vt,  .icl  t<  ain;i<..v  a  i  :uil»;i-  j:.  , 

tli..«t.t.r,'.-,rt.  W-M,  I.  Ji-.:  ■!,r.int'<"f.    TI nii".-I     r«-ll;.r<.> 

irt»>-  it'  |)l:ov.(  j'l  :l.i-»c  pll-;  tl..-y  iijr  tu..  r.-v,;JI  .1  .If.  ii- 
«' il-.-_ht  ^fll.l.^  ..''.ll  ••xjie-frnr.  Ii,lh«.tfn«!  neiloii  n' ■n.i- 
t.iri-'o  r.'iiii- ill-.,  'i!r..|  i.-.l  ;..  i;,.- ran*,  that   ii.  «   »t  t'..- 

!.ui.i.in«i,  ..f.iiji»a..«    n,-j  i„v.-i..-..i,  trvi  i«r  i.iwir- •  herein  betl>re  de.-;'..-ribed  lands  and  nrcmiscs  wiU 

Mii.Uwiili  m:c.-:.«~:iiI   r(sii!..-.Hi.il    ih. »  ar.- e..»    i.,:tt..'«J     .  u      .         i.i-  •  '     ,       ^ 

i..f..r<- tlie  |k."-pi«- uitii  t|i^  »r.i.'ri.i  c<.ri!..Ui!<.«,  .  be  sfiiO  nt  jiut>lic  Jiuolion,    f.if    « ash    t©    tie 

A  B.v.\  .jl  ISiyaii'.-    Lil'.- l'ii..<,  wil.  Co-'.  bVi 


i.o  p.riKTediiij^  lit  l.'M*  . 
c:-.c  p.t  r;s  at'ir  sdl.  hu\  ii::j  l?.»ii  ii><» - 
I'iited  01  httl  to  coilt;ct  the.:ntiis  s4'ci.re.i  to  be 
1  aid  ov    tl:';    iiiid.  r.:ort'Mijc.   or    uiir    -'uit 

ti-.T(or— 

.N..*,  tie  refoic.  noHce  i.s  herehy  given  tli;<t 
under  aid  by  virtue  of  the  p.c.v<*r  of  side  eoi  - 
tftitied  ill .s^iid  inoMi^oge,  ai^d  pursmiid  to  tie 
s'attiti'  in  ."-ucb  Ci'.Me  irad"  and  provided,  tie 
nfore-aid  iiior1?n;;c  will  be  for"?l'i>"d.  iind.«»i«J 


A.vn 


TWKNTV  FIVF,  CENXS. 


p»  Pv  o  V I  s  I  o  jsr  s 


Thf  VKRT  r.ESTqnalit!.»  <■'    TKA.  Str.Air.  CCrrFR 
111.*-,  I»ri»>.l  nnlOt.WKO  Kitrtrs.Smip^.  (;)ir'^ju„  yij 


Tobacco. 


rear  free  of  chari»f.if  K-itldn  a  r.  a.v;j|j!e  dKitarci' 

»•  Pl«a'>«  an.l  VeMeon*  tlja«»4l^frpalre.|.  /•nmnaa.i'Mi 


iib  the  te.irs  of  spontaoeous   pitr   and   play  lo  the  good  people  of  Honolulu. 


■  1-       •         »      .1...     -._...v~.«  «.,J    >.f  il,«        Anlln  r»ct  eTerythUisn«u.-i:iy  kepUn  aTIItST  CLA.s 

I  eon    clinwing  to  the   extreme  end  ot  the  Fi-nur  cirocry  More,   ai-.o.  Yankee  ^•'^tlon^aoa  viol  ; 


K%   (ber«  was     do    other   cenrenient    lop-ijallant  yard   arm  far  up  »lof'.   while  *^sSiL^j;;,.'r5^ifS'i.%'^" 


Cal'iati'l  eii'niM*  for  you-!.."!'.-*!. 


t3  ii4C  tv 


hi<rhe!-t  biddir.'at  the  front  do'>r  of  the  (/ourt 
Hou-M?  at  Shaknpee,  in  said  county    of  .Scot', 
p.'v  trill  «cc/>mr.i:»ii  f.iio,rniiy«n  »h«t»^repr«*«nOd.    on  the '20ib  day  (d     March,    A.  I>.   1PC5,  at 

1  hey  ur.   cl.'Bicif  V  put  Hi.  Iv   ttif  pr..ort<-t.(r     ?.  Ii(.    w.i<     t  •    I       I.   ••    .i.      r  i-       •  i  j         » 

flic  l.:vei|..rofBry..iiV  PoiiMenlc  Wafrra   i  ,.,e.ilciiie    '^H  0  clock  Ifl  the  forcnoon  of  SUlddaV.  tO  »aU. 

io'.i.'ai»iiav..ra!.iyk.i..wni..ti,.- Anitri.iuip  o„>  '  i^fy  and  pay  tlie    !«ioiint    then    due  on    said 

lf>"ii  wiKl.  to  i.ny  Bryuii  a  Llfa  IMlsaml  ranaot  ic«t         ^  ^         '    f       .»  •  .    .,  •  ,  ^• 

tii.-ni  of  y..ur  |iiui.'i:i.,t.<uirt  tak.-aiiy  ..th«.r.  lut  s.'uM  '  inort page,  together  With  the  amcunt  paid  (ur 
iwj.ii>.\  Jl...  Kills  ir.  »  Iritrr  l;*iho  pro;rletur, aad  yirtt    iaxt^a  a«;  ur.itesaid   vrilli  fhee'^rx'nse  of  tiala 
« i:i6it  til.  Ill  Iv  return  of  iji»li.no..tpjrt.l.  ,  lUAes  a?  aioiceaiu,  wit  .1  int »  Apeusc  OI  Mlt. 

A.i.ir.-5»  Dated  t'cbruary  4»h,  l.^e^. 

Dr.  J.  BRYA.ir,  I  FJ-rrKR  kkaknky. 

BOX  5079.  76  Ce4ar  Street  H.  T   K.^crator  of  the  l.a8t  Will  and  Tcdtamert  «f 

SoiDBrDKC-GGlsrsSEirEDAlLr,  '      Jobu  B.  Keariicy,  doccasPd.       t4  n»  fiw 


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•TWSIilY-SETENTn  AJU'rEKSAHY. 

The  New  York  Mercury. 

TilE  PRIDE  OF  THE  FIRESIDE. 

fn  the  pH.lf  ofs  vlcoroiu  Jiitflloctu.il  m«uhoo<l  U.c 

JriM  iilx  •rtti»  wr«klleii  bvfrliis  m  for  the  nrw  re»T,  n\-pr 

ttic  wictksof itP  ttaKKiJix  oml  IlfelfM  rolitciniH»r«rl*, 

V  rtli  llv  i-y.'  UxeU  uikiii  tn«  tun.  bcnealh  vblclt  It  ow^» 

»H«  ilvi^rr. 

X»i«  ir*Y.w!ilc!i  but«ppie4  .lo«rii  whatever  l«  ih«1Iow 
•  r  lMti^l«-»H.  lii»s  written  no  wrinkles  on  llie  Urlulit  as'» 
><r  yur  sun-.^s.  Oiir  f<-«l«rrs  li>r  the  Ijoue-  of  |S6S  stiako 
tlie  ptllam  ofwliatvvi-rtiai  heretofiire  been  'leenicd  tin- 
I'cfliil  III  S'Tliil  ll'iTi'tirr.  B^ith  iW.va  of  the  Atlantic  ren- 
■  ..-r  lis  trlbiitr.  \Vc  si«all  loiiliiiiio  the  thrUIInK  uiiMncfi 
••f  Mhn  M.  K.  Pr«.!iti>n,  i:ccn>iiuuiccr  of  the  strong  ilark 
;>dMi«Mia.lo  wkuat  wv  pay  mor»nione7  annvsKT  (ban 
than  rtie  enrtan  capital  of  our  Imitators.  .iikI  ailil  t-)  our 
AiiK-rK  an  iUjf  the  cii  >nu>lun  Jrslcr  <>ler  of  the  cap  and 
JmIU.  Jush  MHliUls  iKlio  will  I  «aiH>rne«  with  ttw  llr*t  of 
J«nu»rv  »  »o-ilc5iir  Ills  well  know  Inliiilliibl.*  coinl«pa» 
lur*,  wrltlfii  fxprcis!)-  f..r  i:s.  In  his  lr<!»>!»t»M<-,C">nvul- 
dlve  v.-lu.  llariU-*  K.  rrcs<<>lt  tl:f  iiu'st  iM>lWie>l  ainl 
'•JKlrntlv.-  ski-lth  >  rlltr  llvinc:  I'.  T.  !l>r».nni,  U>e 
«ru«t>l  finifl  »liuu  iiim  aa<l  antohlOBraphor.  Mis.*  -H.  A. 
KarU-,  Kalrfnx  H«llMr.aiul  IN".  J.  II.  Itf>l>ln*.ii.  rn-l  "NeJ 
UuuiiSiie."  r  lit******  and  veraatllc  novelette  wilteri. 
w)llAir  out  ouHtiie  *iart;tn-,'  i  .,trtrlbnti"n!i  of  tnch^oelle 
p6*-tV  fur.l-toiJats.  huiu/ri^'-.  irltU*.  lr«vrii-ni,  para- 
(raphl>t.sftc.M(ii-«.  .Amol.!.  NV.O  K;ilon,  JIMI'.- »T.  t-ir 
i><fH«-r.  "e<».  A<.Town*.-»"l.  Jiin:; .?.  ImraUiii.  Kdwarrt 
WlWtt.fJeftneellartlal.J.rtirnliBarfcr.  J.  A.  IVttn  an-1 
•••u-rs  iinnnrolw  iii»UKb  *n«i  cJcv.t  pn»i>Kh  anil  clevar 
,  '..^1:11  tornn;iT  tbe  news  [».i|>cr»  "n  theCoiiilfi-nt. 
i*!!'  vinl'l  pvuiilBof  Darley,  .Mcl^taH  •n.l  >Vhl»e.  tlir 
:r«litr.Muht»nirn  of  the  aw».  will  niaftp  the  iiiw  volume 
l'i>  (-TiMl.t'Kl  * -aleviT '>t  f  cliivc  or  i.ii(l>-orlc  note  niuy 
iM>i-:ir  .liiri-  ■-•  tlie  .v<-»r,  will  at  oiue  !•«  nbftRfi  *iiJ 

»|ii: k*n  t»  lu cr;.'<p  ami  U-ili  .i*«JUufftibt  lt«  deliTtv 


iiLlAi;XffEE^VR&US 


something  reluLlo  ia  ituown  wo  do  not 
cuuniuuauvo  or  beli«ve  any  thing  in  tbo 


SHAKOPEE,  KirSEOOTA 


8;itnnl!iy,  February  4, 18G5. 

J J ^ 


Tho  Comtitntion  i^ended. 


Itemi. 

Dr.  J.  M.   Dibb   of  fcJt.    Anthony   has 

been  charged  with  allempting  to  procure 

/hiudulenlex«iaptioQ8  from  the  dralt  for 

Charles  Kistu«r     and  JamM   Gratao. — 


The  lunc.  looKed  for  and^ipecled  anti- 1  Tliey  clnimed  exemption  on  account  of 
akv«yao«.»Um^t  to  U.«  C<>n.i\iui\on\"^?^y^^-^''  *  ^^^^  caused  by  a 
of  the  United  Sutw  iaat  last  passed  and  ru?t"'«  ^f  the  lungs  by  which  the  air 
o.ly  waits  the  ratification  of  the  Isgi.la- 1  ««««?•«  »»J  P"ff»  »P  '^«  "*»"  °^  '^' 
turos  of  two  thirds  of  the  slat«s  to  become  («^e«*-  .^  ,   ,    .  tw-uu 

a  Uw.  There  has  b^n  a  spirited  oposi-  The  two  applicants  testified  that  D.bb 
tion  d.ring  a  few  weeks  past  aa  to  its  V^S.d  the  skin  by  artificial  means  by 
constitutionality.  The  most  eminent  "eans  of  a  puncture  iu  the  skin  and  the 
among  the  opponents  of  the  act  ««8  Mr.  "ir  forced  m  by  a  pump. 
Pendleton  «.ho  opposed  iU  pas«tgs  trith  The  Doctor  is  under  8500  bonds  to 
his  tffhole  strength. 

We  have  no  faith  in  its  success,  but 
beliero  that  of  all  times  since  the  begiu- 
ing  of  the  war  this  is  the  u»orst  for  the 
passage  of  such  an  act.  It  can  bo  of  no 
importance,  and  of  no  eflf«ct  until  the  en- 
lire  subjugation  of  the  South.  If,  as  ire 
believe  it  wiri)6  a  bar  to  all   the  peace 


prired  of  the  advantages  of  a  superior 
education.  There  are  also  manv  who 
hiTtf^SCeivou  a  coltegi'ale'eduoauon  wlio 
hare  been  bright  shining  lights  to  our 
country  and  the  world.  I^et  us  be  thank- 
ful for  such  a  country  as  ours — ^gloriovs 
Young  America — a  land  rich,  full  and 
overflowing  with  all  the  advantages  we 
need  or  can  asK  ;  thinK  of  this  And  per- 
severe, for  many  are  our  advantages. 
Bku<«  PiAiiTB^Minn,,  Feb.  1st,  '<55. 


X.    HIRSOHER'S 


I),.-  »'CIul..  inVhkh  tlu:ipi«»t  .inti  wlM!e«t  po- 

ri.r  ...irioutiir  ».  .ml  .infr-inr*  if  the  tlD.es  lirat  appear  |  ,i        ,-J ;«-.]-  ^11    fnil  'to  reaO     thS  benefits 

JB.MH  .••<HM-«!«!i  l«.n.-5' V».:i.eiia.l<-.  to  whl.  h  thp  niMh-     HIO  raOICaiS  Will    mil  W  TVny     mo   ««..«; 

•  -*.*».... lhi-art>.. l.-.iuhters  •rlvr*an.»wI.low»oMh.-laml  I   .*,!„•      r._o,;,.;-—  unci    it*  rPBult  direct 

>.ii^-,n.,.iii.ire'.i»ri.n..-«.Ttic\twV..rk  v.rrury  *m  ,  Of  their  tanalit^iflm.    ana  lis  reauu  uirei.k 

■  .jMimt.-  tSe  bltltfiil  ».!  cuKent  KlIOTtxJKAI'IIS  OF 
i**>f'ri.AK  •  Ki>PI.Klllnstrjtlvo..f  th.-  ol<lo4».  al.lest  mid 
..tt  ul.si  r..lki.f  the  er..; '.he  tircat  Kxsblon  .\rtlci«vbv 
.'.•S.nv  Jim...  whone  <f?rli,'hf'.v  notos  n(V>l  the  !r>fest  >'W 
'^■.rs"m*le<arcsii--».t-stlvi-  f>  laUlc*  ••l»'"l»ty  errrjwhere 
'.  ••!  uJlv.-n«-.lIy  c«n.tiil«e«l  h..th  li.  the  ni.tr<i>"ll»  ami 
tir>>'i -ht'Ut  tii«  •■••iiiitry:  an'l  cipinienc-'' •  vrl<-t  of  IUua> 
tVMnl  'ketckes  of lJrwli.-»<jnc  a"lvt>iitiire  li  fiirrf«ti  cllniea 
.:iir;nu'  thf  w  a.  t.v  .Mfn-<I  Tranipl. ;  n*  wnll  a--  illnU  n~«n 
tiii.liery  by  l!vnr>-  Owi!1ns.  the  nictrll-oUlon  Ciilainler. 

"Ihe  ilfat  of  tie  rear  will  anunznrot*  the  ihrtn!n»  ami 
Ci'!.lnaJ  Buvrk-llr  b;  Dr. J.  II.  Kobliiiin  eiitlteU: 

A  L  E  T  II  E  , 

ou 

THE  CIIiLD  Ol'  TIIK  CORD. 

V  I  •  viU  l.-r"Ii"  A  "•!  1^  i':e.iutliul  in  R-ttiry  liy  Ml»4 
V.K.  aj»U.u»^vrrUt«iex».r.'»»'y  (utlheS^'K  IvrkUer- 


appear  at  the  next  term  of  tli«  U.  S. 
Dist.  Court. 

A  very  interesting  case  has  for  some 
time  been  on  trial  in  the  Supreme  Court 
ofN.  Y. 

The  PUintiflF  Andrew  J.  Millspaugh, 
aad  a  Mr.  Adams  defendant. 

Millspaugh  claims  that  Adams  has  by 


'■  .»»lt;is:.«'v litis  fVe  ii;-vraisl  nianh  of  every  .irtlclr  of 
.•-.^•ie%- in-I  ciMiH'iiiiti'"',  :iii'l  oitr  (n.-mioiKir  l:irrrai«efl 
.  -itUy  for  the  y.ar  l*\  tl:.-  .>»ti«r  I'apcr  oi  tin-  KepuMIr, 
with  ItsPirtv  flnimr*  "rvnTllin;  urUliwI  nmt:vr,   will 


movements  now  being  so  much  talked  of,-^  his  artifices  and  wiles  alienated  the  affec- 
tions of  his  wife  ani  broken  up  his  fam- 
ily, and  fradulently  procured  a  divorce 
the  call    for  500.000  more  men  to  help !  from    his  wife,    for  which    MilUpaugh 
truth  th€  rebellion.  c^^'^^s  the^sum  of  $;50,000  daranges.— 

Both  parlies  are  immensely  rich  and  can 
afford  to  pay  for  rascality. 
A  special  committee  has  been  appointed 
iu  Congress  of  which    Mr.  Windom  is  a 


8 

H 

O 

1? 


Peace. 
Rumors  hayo  been  afloat  during    the 

week  that  seem  more  probable  than  usu- 1  •  **    .    •        ...  i  • ^_. :,.„«.» 

»'  .   member,  to  inquire  into  and  investigate 

al,  that  the  mission  of  Blair  to  Richmond  ,  ^^^^  ^^  ^^  ^^.^^  Government  Officials 

is  liirely  to  result  in  something  o   impor- 1  ^.^^  ^^^  ^^^.^^^^ 
Unco.     The  Timescorreepondent  of  Jan. 


29ih  announces  the  arrival  of  A.  11.  Ste- 


ResoluUons  have  passed  the  Senate  of 


phens,  R.  M.  T,  Hunter  of  Virginia  and   ^^'^  Confederate  States  making  Gen.  L<e 

'   '  Commander-in-chief  of  the  rebel  armies. 


.rt  •  :lo^«ra!>U•  liMorv  H  <iiri  s  lt>  .■(nlmcrH.c-.  a;:aln.it  the 
!.»'la!tK-i  aifl  fil.ilUiis  which  have  .iwi  pt  «•  uiany  niu.ib 
r  1'  1  J..urnalS  ««  lUi-  iM.-.nl  ami  left  llicli  patfbiia  Ulavoii- 


.*i»e  »t  t'o-  K-rs  ..fth-lr  money* 
X"  iu.«ll-siiljmTll»er»  our  tfinn  an- 


tiuih   In  aiivance, ' 


Judge  Campbell    at   Gon.  Grants    hfad- 
quarters,  and  that   they  had  arrived  at 

rjiiMno^'tobeW'ie.ra'l  »l»cent»ncop).«ii.l  aoM  bv  all    Waaliincrlon 
;,*«,lueMaiil    |-rl.Mi..-.l   .Icaler.sMn  America.    y*>»ft     TVaSllintJlOn. 

The  Richmond  Sentinel  declares  the 

object  of  Stephens  and  hia   associates  to 

be,  to  see  whether  it  is  possible  to  nej^o- 

.«f  niir  copr* will. VcVi\/ai. a 'uiiioi.iki  toioA'*-   tiato  for  peace  upon   any  terms  that  the 

.-  r  inoi.flB"*  siil»KT!pll»iiL  r-.«ilviMl.    Cana-la  siilrNcniH-rs  r  r  J 

J...M  .■..h.llw.-nly  cnls.xlra   for  each  »nbairlj.f.«n.  l«  I  C_,,,l,   „.:il  •ir»r».int 

...  Th-  Ani.r1.«n|-..M«.;c.  .  i)OUin    W  III  .tCC^pi. 

5»i'».rtb<-rK5ihniil.l  h<-  rii'ifiillo  write  plainly  the  name 

:.!  i.:lr  l'u3l-«'flUe.  comity  •o.i   JiUie.    lipeclineu  «;«i<le» 
V  i.i  fri-e  loallapplUaiiti.    A-Mrcs-s. 

CA^l.T)W^:l.l.  A  wiirrMiY. 

frrtTi'lun  -/  ITu  JVVtc  i'vrk  Jfereiiry. 
No».  4B  Ann  sir.-rt  an<l  i!.'  r'uliou  street.  X.  \ .  C!iy 


-i:  .-1  ■ .  ..|.li-s.  $;..V1  n  y>'ar;   lhr«e  ci>||.*.  $7  ;  <I.t  cplen, 
■"8:  nine  ."(.Ir*.  SJ.     Hir  p.%r»y   who  ».ii.«»   B>$aJi"ra 


UF  ST.  r.vui^  MIXX. 


It  would  not  be  safe  to  indulge  the 
hope  or  imagination  to  far  upon  what 
success  will  afonil  thoso  efforts.  Yet 
it  Seems  most  probable  that  some  undor 
standing  will  be  settled  upon  between 
Lincoln  and  Davis. 


The  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of 
Michigan  has  decided  that  is  unconsti- 
tutional for  soldiers  to  vote. 

The  Chicago  Tribune  says,  "four 
members  of  the  Senate  and  sixteen  mem- 
bers of  the  House  are  affected  by  this  de- 
cision. ' 


Education— Its  Adr?ntages,  and  How 
Attained. 


F. 
o 

A. 
B 

I 

isr 

E 
T 


ir»  XT  H.  N"  I  T  XJ 


Of  every  Jc8crlp;lon  kept  constantly  op  hand  erwad* 
to  order,  cotarrlitlne  In  part. 

Breans,     Tables,    Clinirs,      &e. 

Iu  fact  evorytnlbg  ill  the  Furniture  Line. 

COFFINS. 

ofallslxes  and  kinds  kept  consUntly  on  baid  Or  mad* 
tw  oriler. 

Uavin«  on  han.l  a  well  selected  stock  of  seago»eil 
liinitM-r.  suitable  for  the  manufacture  of  F\im>ture — an 
extensive  cxpcrl.nte  In  the  buslnosa,  unci  firnt-clnsr 
workiiiciiin  my  i-inploy,  I  can  warrant  every  article  ta- 
ken (rout  my  shop. 

^sir  Term$  Catk  or  Rtady  Pay.^fft 

Slisp  on  Holmes  street,  next  duor  to  thoAniarlcaa 
Uouue.  »3tITly 


HABDWA^ESTO 


:'.  .>'<>s-.^T»*.^?iarf;..ii.ii!um.  rm 


J 
c 


\  >r-.  A.r.  \nstln  bavtii,:  i.ublUhe-l  a  stalement  ile 
.  r  .'Krv  t'.  tl'!'  Cvnipiiity.  a.'»un.li:i;  It  to  be  nn>ter  th« 
■  »;r..l  •I'a.-m--  p-r.«w»  •\\i'>  (vrrifTiy  were  .lire,  tor*  In  ' 


BI  A.  r.  W.  1. 

An  I  am  now    about    to   treat  on  the 
above  subject,  I  will  endeavor  to    show 
The  best  papers  of  the  south  haye  for  '  in  a  small  degree  how  education  has  been 
some  time  criod  down  Davis  and  his  par-  •  attained.     We  may  go  back  as  far  as  the 
ty  and  created  no   little  uneasiness   on- ,  beginning  of  the  world,  when  God  gave 


I  ,«!:■>.  k  Ru>-r  laijrim:.  t;  •m?:inv..if  WUconaln.lh  i  I  i  •  •  j     »       i  •/■        i 

(>•»!!.«»< I- hit  •leniai  ..I  tiio cii.ir/e h«» i.eeu  furnuu    jhe  pnrt  of  liis  friends  ill  Riclimo'iu.  I  to  Mii  his  creation  ;  and  tiie  last  gift,  tlie 

r  .  tif  h'.ii.,  .41  '.Ue  rr^::ekt«l  the   ll-Ui»  li.auranc  Com 
"»r.-"   .»! 


I 


The  whole    proceedings  will   soon  be  ,  Bible,  wherein  we  might  see   our  eternal 
•tauiinniiw.i  am -.atwa-J that  jh* /Tom* '  tnown.  and  it  IS  idle  ta  speculaio  upon    life  from  the  present.     Tho  Bible  is  our 

-_j|/i««y  of  .-t.  I'nul.  Mini...  l*an  ri.tlreir  ilif  I  »  r  >  |  r 

I  «i.iv..:up.iuv  f>».«tj!.»  u.Mk  i:iv.rin»nr»i..rt-..iiij.a    ^1^        ;       lyjjijpg    Or  indulge  in  suppoBi-   earthly  guide,  and  has    passed  through 

' barbarous,   halfciviiizod,    civilized    and 

enlightened  nges,  through  blood  and  fam. 
A  Good  Place  to  Get  Exemption-How  ine,  il.rongh  war  and  pestilence,  and  has 

the  Business  Men  M&nago  at  Samtlgijown  itself  to  allSnations;   and    is  still 
Peters. 


•  •.«..  with  I,  wa  of  this  St. te.         ..  ^   ^    ^^^^^^ 

«Thc  H'>ra&  Inbt'vinoo  Comi>any. 

I.«t.  i'aul  IM'.fieer.  .Vli!..it.; 
'rh«:*tl.-i.'<«iiiirUiU  friiif  Mom- C-'iTiixny— A  ?ta<'i"«nt 
*flt*  KitjU.eM'ab'l  F->tiauiin.  i.t. 

?f  rim  fTr.'.u-ntly  Ureti  r-tnarVe<l.  In  view  of  the  enor- 
I'  «i  aanis»-iit  oat  of  i|ii>  «l«t«  to  pay  fur  lii*ur^iic«  In 
1  .i'|.;ii  coiiijhtiile.'.  ll.At  H.- stieilM  ha\c  .  I'low  liisiiraiice 
.  .  a»>^ii>, aii'l  thiM  P't^l!.  ibln  iironey  l!i  our  Stale.  He 
..  .'r  at  la.staatli  a  .  ••inpany.  In  »uce«-».-ful  «,peri.t!oii— Iht 
•llftiie  Iii~'irai.i.  i"oii.pni.y  "1  St.  I'nul"— a'l.i  from  It* 
>  .i.^nv<.»fliiv«wufni»!rt.«.«  W'll  11.4  from  the  wi'll  known 
•■):r   i  'Mi-I  l.U»liiea.->  Uilleut  of  the  ;.-ui;tl|:iiicn  eoiiu*.  ta<l 

:fli  It  I- •.m.^Trirtn.l'ffr.-.  t  T.,  We  r/<-l  .■•aft-af^.'-r  a  rar.-- 
i.lt  •».»nilniliMllof  I'.*  bvuk.saiKl  iiiwlc  of  Uii.--ln«c«!i.  lu  it- 
.  .luMi.  i.'.liic  It  II-  iI.»-  ;>.-.|ile  of  .^llna.-iot..  jn  .-.  .s-.to  anj 
.-  .\'!»»»a.-e..ri*  contptiiv  •"  lixurf  In. 

iV'lLfl'  e»tab:L.h.-«l  only  laat  Acrll,  It  lias  alrei..ly  !«»•■ 
•  •!  ii.-r*Tv  i.>lOp■•tIe!^■^,  vvlihaiM.'*!!  a. .  iiMiiiUtliiijthf  re.^n 
■  r  MTi-r  UU.IMK  We  .loiiM  wtii-th;>raiiy  ot!..-r  cuiiiinhit  la 
(  .-(I'Nite.l  Stall »  ra:i  show  a  N.-lirr  r.-corl  .ii»rlii«  tha 
r  ,f^■.^  month*"!  lUf.xUciwr.  Altoitethtr  ov.r$l.*U 
KM  w  rib  of  iirop.  rty  111  ilil.  .t  .le.  ha  Icen  Inaurctm 
'l.!sc.>:iipaiiy  .»lr*v'V..*''' "l"* '">'•''•'■'    •*  >lall>' l"<-'rea» 

r.|  •  rule*  "f  the  company  In    recanl    to  rUkii  are 
.:  .i»iiK  ii,oi>ioi.t  pni«lent  un.i  ^«f^  we  ever  knew.    Only 
■ati-'i«'t    lulUiiiK*.  B.'iierally   l*iia    lioM»^«  ami  •titer 
..  II  St -a"!    .ro;.t-rlv.ls  lii.-ur.-.l.    This  Is  t:  i- «of.  kI  claaf 
>  rl»<!' »•  o*T,aii.j  no  iiiori- than  yr-OO  I*  ta  en  In  on* 
il.«^    i»  l>    .il'.-iit   "t:e   i>l.\tl«ol  lb-    ri»J5i  taken    are  on 
!.iirtitt;i -v.  ther«-  I  b.-ln;:  oi.  ni"vable   proi-.-rty  wMrh   I" 
.  -nskiereil  by  inaiirmre  men  the  ■Vreuiii  ojtiie  bnalii>-SF 
nace 'iir.!  ..'f  th-- Krci.!- r.-a-se  .if  s.ilvaife. 
iNi.ii'.:  l-nsli.'iw  ••\chi»;  v.-ly  on  m.i  h  a  safe  1i».«Ik  bi.  tl.l«. 
rst.  s.an  Ix-   m.«-!e   v.ry  fc-w.  a»  a..««l   lUk.  arn  not 
1  .  ».|e   I  •'  pay  for   the -'Xtra    lmi»r.|  "n    hi.-!  «iiirs.    Tur 
C.  ■  PK-i^  l.s  thus  a  f..v.>r..blf  o:-.-  t»  Inaaie  la  ah  tills  ac- 
con:r. .     n»i' ofli«e.»  ate - 
/WtW<eMr-K  \\VM  . 
I  f  r/rtifaiif— l»r.J.  II  i»«w..rt- 
."»V<"»".w— '■   ^^  -  Kfiiiiall. 
Tn-i-trer—J,  Y.  Tlioinpt-.n. 
^Vw-rii  .li,t«i-^V    A.  V.  rlU. 

Kar.i  -rn  lul    others  Waring  h«niestea4    jKoi^rty  af  a 
a    '(hsract  r  will  .liiwcU  to  nuke   ap|4tc;.l|oa  ta.  the 
t    iii|>  'ir  i»r a  p«»11.y. 

T."*  il"  1.-  insnran.e  C«»mpii'iy  have  pahi  fourteen 
.  *-..., ...  ic«  .<u'v  ~  . 

oaosPKCTl'S  OF  TIIK     • 
Aril.WAlIKRK    NKWS 


DAILY.  .-:i:.M!-WKKKI.Y.  i  WKKKLY 
FCU  1865. 

Til'"  v..  IT  !■•  I,  'm  •v.tt  jiiIii*  of  tIi-w.  proniLvs  la  be 
t>.r  sDla<-ua -I'v  ih«  MMWl  Uii|HH-iai>t  |>.-rHHl  that  rver 
•  •:i«:;:iit-"l  a'-.  e|M.<-h  In  the  p.>tltlcal  annals  of  inaiikln.1- 
.\  j.re-1  ?''iit  al  e;-.  tion  i-i  t..  t.ike  i«la«  ••It  the  ..•li.-tltfflon 
i  t"i  wimlly  iKoore'l.  .in.l  the  eanip»lKn,  In  view  oi'  the 
■..*.-.lly  "t  the  I.v-U'»  at  Ktakr.  nta.tbr  om-  ot  trail 
,.\..,.|r-it  Inten-.^l.  The  tJn-at  Kelwlllmi  li»<  If— wIi.-mi 
.Iri'j  I -i  >>rltl -rs-.r  life  an-l  w-altb,  *o  .larken  our  laiwl 
1-kI  ..ar  ho|>'^— nmy  p»*«lt>ly  ciilinliiHte.an.l   when  the 

•    ■      -■    ■   ■'■ i—  -« »t»re<l. 

■  to 
•  lell. 
,.  n>  i»i  I  r  vlly  patriotic  part  In  t!iU  latter  .ontesi,  the 
BHi.llr  !ii1;i'l  cannot  be  too  IhoronKhly  infiirme-l  of  al' 
I  le  antiiments  »n;»e.lee  by  ll»e  chainre.i.u  pheaes  of 
lh-.rl*'s  Tlie  Impftno.-ilty  nf  uaii-lon.  the  liuubnaof 
t.r  I'-i"  V<-'  the  raiwor  of  *M:tlonalh.il.-. must  then  all  live 
wiv  If  P.'ruet  Unit  W«.-p.-%at.  except  for  the  solemn  lesanns 
liha's ''<u 'ht  we  w»nl<l  act  with  a  wise  reicar:.  to  the 
v't  i»i»«^-*'»>"^''*-"  f*^"'*^  "''""■  "■'"*'*■  l»e»Ple»nJ  OUT 

*lt  w  "llV"'''i»e    ml-'*'"!'    of  this    p^p'r.  In  Its   polptlcal 

.1  ...  .ri-.itft.t  lo  N-lj  •  ev>fy  tlltlUK  opp<.rt  unity  to  liii  pres* 

I.    r  jil'ler    Nvltli  thi-i.'  otivlon.^  f.vt.<an-l  preimre  the  pub- 

".'r.f  11. '^  !*'«•'''•' *"'"•  '^^'"^^  niualneeils  sncceni  tho 

I        I  bikm  of  arms 

ei  i  ..ther  '•t>ir'i"ent«"f  lh»  p-per^n<  w«.mh«-elIanT 

rv..-     *••  —w«  shall  aim  t..m.»ke  still  more  Tn'ere»:lnB 

"I'.'i  u-   .'u!.«'o  '"n   tH  "•  »V  a!w  .y«  \h'  a  welcome    KUe.t  at 

'  ''v,m'"ls't''.«^m':  forour  trlcn-la  tliro»wh..u!  the  *U>e  t« 

. -iven  Ui  «"<Uni  up  club-,  reaewlu*  In.tlvMr 


tion.     Time  will  tell. 


St.  Pktkr,  Feb.  1,  1865. 
To  the  Editor  of  the  Pioneer : 


easting  its  fruits  ovor  all  the  earth,  and 
yet  its  fruits  are  in  its  pages — ithata 
recommendation     to    this    great|  Book. 


I  notice  in  restorday'B  Press,  a  com-  So  we  seo,  the  Bible  has  been  passed 
mnnicaiion  conuurning  "  o(fii:ial  eorriip-  fryni  Qod  to  man,  and  guarded  by  llim 
tion"  in  the  Examining  Board    tvliilo  in!  j,^, J  ^^^^      p^^^^^^^        ^j^^^^ 

8l.  Peler,  but  the  truth  is  not  half  told.      ,  ,   .  j       i-   v.  a 

1;  is  estima'^d.  that  (mU  four  or  five  hun-  \  ^^'^^^^^  ignorance  and  enlightenment— 
dr«d  persons  were  exemptt^d  ho.e  who  1  The  Bible  also,  h.is  been  much  to  the 
liad  uo  just  ground  for  exemption.  The  i  promotion  of  othor^br.inches  of  learning, 
ilUsgal  business  was  mainly  conducted  |  i,oth  sacred  and  profane,  but  more  espec- 
by  outside  physicians  A  doci«r  from  ■  j^^,,.  ^  ^,^^  ^^^^^^  .  ^^j  ^^^  ^^  the.Bible, 
dlinkopsie,  latH  Sioux  Physictan,  had  his  i ,     •'  ,  ,  ^         i  i  • 

office  constantly  thronged,  and  i.  report-  ! ''^^e  gone  through  past  and  have  arriv- 
^.d  to  h*ve  made  two  tliouaand  dollars  in  ,ed  at  the  present  ;  we  shall  go  no  farther, 
four  days.  A  perfectly  sound  m.tn  '  as  the  future^ is  impenetrable  [to  the  hu- 
would  go  lo  his  oflice  and  dopoaiie  9100  ^j^jj  vision.  We  have  now,  in  the  pres- 
or  $200  upon  condition  of  being  ix.mp-i^^^^;^  Advantages.  We  have 
t«d,  whereupon  papers  would  be  made,  i-  ,  ,  ,,  ■  i  ^  j 
signed  by  ihti  doctor,  handed  oTcr  to  a  9cl'o<^l«.  colleges  and  churches.and  many 
county  t/ffici.il  from  St-ott  counfcy,  fur-  other  institutions  for  tho  promotion  of 
nterly  a  steamboat  cnptain,  who  would  learning  and  happiness  ;  yet  the  mass  of 
vt  as  the  go-between  from    the  doctor's   „„r  people  have    not    I'hjoyod  all   these 

office   to  tba  exHminini;   board.       There    ,  ,  ....-it  u     ■  . 

vu,^,^   vw  I.HW  V*  ......    B       - ,     .    ,  blossmjrs,  more  paYticuUrly  a  collegiate 

were  were   sewral   non-resident  doc'.ors  °  '  "i     »      -n  i 

.ti.d  lawyers  engaged  in  the  same  busi-  e.lucalion,  and  for  example  I  will  hero 
noes.  But  I  think  th«>ro  is  no  evidence  '  namo  a  few  of  the  most  eminent  men  who 
th'ii  any  mf^mber  of  the  board  receivei' 'had  no  advantages  of  a  collegiate  educa- 
and  brib(»,  thoui^h  the  mannor  in  ^^''^''  tiyn- 
biiainens  was  transacted  looks  very  much  »T  t  •  1  r»  ••  1  r  _  .1 
,.  ..  V  Oi  ;-i  ,...».  r»«.i.  Nathanie  Bowuiioh,  one  of  our  most 
liK"'  It,      Never    was  ofncial    trust  more , 

s'lantefully  >Krformpd  when  viewed  by  acromplished  mathematicians »ndastron- 
inere  looa^rs  on.  Men  to  all  appeaian-  omers,  was  taken  from  school  at  the  car- 
ets decr^pid  were  held,  and  able  bodied  lya^eof  ten  years.  It  is  said  when  he  saw 
men  by  the  hundred  exempted 


Notice  of  Mortgage  Sale. 

DEFAULT  has  been  made  in  the  condition 
and  payment  of  a  certain  mortpage  exe- 
cuted and  delivered  by  John  B.. Fish,  mort- 
gagor, then  of  Springfield,  Clark  county.  State 
of  Ohio,  lo  John  B.  Kearney,  mortgagee,  of 
Scott  count;',  State  of  Minnesota,  dated  the 
twcnty-nihth  day  of  April,  A.  D- 18.58,  and 
recorded  in  the  office  of  the  Kejjister  of  Deeds, 
of  the  said  county  of  Scott,  in  Book  "  C  "  of 
Mortga^rcs,  on  pages  205  and  20C  on  the  fifth 
day  of  Juno,  A.  D.  1858,  at  II  o'clock  A.  M. 
in  and  by  which  mortgage,  said  mortgagor 
did  bargain.  scU,  and  convey  to  the  said  mort- 
gagee, liis  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  the  fol- 
lowing described  lands  and  promises,  lying  and 
being  in  tho  connty  of  Scott    afores;iid,  and 

escribed  in  said  mortgage  a.s  follows,  to  wit : 
The  one-half  of  the  East  half  of  the  South- 
west quarter  of  section  number  Thirty-one. 
(31)  in  Township  number  Twenty-seven,  (27) 
of  lianpe  unmbcr  Twenty-four  ^24)  ;  and  also 
the  half  of  Twenty  acres  ofl  of  the  South  part 
of   lot  number  Four,    in  the  same  section. 
Township    and   Uange,  commencing  at  the 
South-east  comer  of  said  lot  number  Four  (^) 
thence  running  north  on  the  Fast  line  of  the 
same,  Forty  (lOj  rods  to  a  point ;  thence  with 
the  south  line  of  the  same.  West  Eighty  (80) 
rods  to  the  West  line    thereof   lo  a  point ; 
thence  South  along  said  West  line  Forty  rods 
to  tlie  South-west  corner  of   said  lot  number 
Fonr  (4;  ;  thence  Eigty  (80)  rods  lo  the  place 
of  beginning,  to  secure  the  payment  of  tba 
sum  of  one  tltousand  dollars  according  to  three 
proinisr-'orv  iiotep.  bearing  even  date  with  said 
mortgage,   executed    and   delivered   by   said 
uiortgiigor,    and  payable  to   said  mortgtigee, 
one  for  two  hurdretf  dollars,  payable  m  three 
moiiUi.'s,  one  for  four  hundred  dollars,  payable 
ill  »\k  moiitlus,  and  one  for  four  hundred   dol- 
liirs  payable  iu  twelve  months,    with   interest 
ut  seven  jicr  cent-  per  annum,  and  all  made  and 
jjivrii  to  saiil   mortgagee    for    the   purchase 
iiioney  ofsuid  hint!  ;  which  said  moitgage  con- 
tains a  power  of  sale  duly  recorded   with  sjhl 
mortgagee. 

And  whereap,  «aid  John  B.  Kearney  has 
dcce.tsed,  leaving  lii-s  la.*!t  will  and  testameat, 
which  has  been  duly  admitted  to  Propate,  and 
recorded  in  the  olTice  of  the  Judge  of  Probate 
ill  and  for  the  county  of  Ramsey,  State  of 
.Miuiie-;ota,  whereof  Peter  Kearney  was  ap 
pointeil  executor,  who  has  duly  qualified  as 
'such,  and  entered  upon  the  duties  of  executor 
ofthesamc- 


COBNEB  OF  HOLMES  ic  FlBST  8TS 

Shakopee- 

Wholesaie  and  Hetait  tfealeriu 

Hardware  and  Cutlery 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTIOa. 

Stoves    Tin     and    Seeht 

Iron-T^are. 
A^icaltiiral  Inipiemento 

AKD  MECHANICS  TOOLS. 

Ctoneral  Foi*V7arding  and  Com- 
mission Merchants. 

Remember  the  Old  Stand ;  cor. 
ner  of  Holmes  anr!  First  Stree<« 
Shakopee,  Minnesota. 

Job  Work  and  Repairing  of  all 
kinds  done  at  short  notice. 


Hark  ! 


At  bis  CMDplcta  M^  welt  recmlatc4 

Fruit  and  Confection 


DEPOT 


i^ 


One  door  West  ef  the  Potit  0(Bce,  keeps  eonstamtlr  m 
hMMl  ererytblng  usu«lly  kept  \m  an  establishment  of 
Uiektail.siKliM 


Tobacco  Raisins,  Nuts, 

Apples,    ^^^.^^  ' 

Toys,  Candies,  Cigars, 

Pipes,  Figs, 
etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

Hair  Dressing,    Shaving, 
and  Ooloring 

Xxeceled  In  Ibe  BEST  STYLE.  tS  n51  6m 

John  Schwartz. 

Merchant  Tailor. 


First  Street,  Two  Doors  We^t  of  the  Post 
Office,  Skukopee,  Minn. 


FINKLE  &  LTOK'S 


HiU/liiiiBir 


r   Thbss  machines  make  the  aniceock-sticli 

•%kat^*l'**,  »(t  ttsoleu  Ibam  bair  t|(s  tbrta^lvi^ 

•:ik  tbat  th«  slngi*  or  4oabl* tbr<rsd  lo»|istU(h  Ma 

•UBM4*t   wUl  Uem,  Fen.Oatber.Curt.  BralA.'«iM|. 

as.aad  ar«  better  advpUA.  tbaa  aB»-  vU<r  SiiCiN 

Maehlae  la  «m  to  the  freqarat  etaances  tod  srcat  rt- 

riety  ef  cewlag  repaired  In  a  famtlr.  for  tbsy  wlM  sew* 

frem  eat  to  twenty  thickatwes  of  MarMllIes  witbeat 

i- 
stopptac.aad  make  •rerrrstlcb  perfoet.  or  froes  the  I 

aeel gaaie  to  tho  heaviest  beaver  clotli,  or  even  to  the 

stoatest  haraosa  leather,  wltheot  changing  tnc  fcrJ. 

aeodle, or  toaaloa  ar  maKlnc  an;  adlutMem  ef  X* 

chine  whatever  it  I 

They  are  simple  In  cohstractlen.  aod  oasHy  antloc 
stood;  abd  If  any  part  Ubrokm  byaccldcnt.U  r«a<llir 
replaced, 

Thoao  are  racoUAB  racTS,  aad  will  go  fsr.te  deUr  - 
mine  the  choice  of  any  lateHlgent  bnyer.  ,  ^ 

TUait  Can  and  Siaminr,  or  tend  far  Ciniiltr 

H.  B.  Local  Agents  wanted  In  secll»t-s  net  ya 

t 

oaplod.   Addreas, 

nNELE  &  L70N  8.  M.  Co.,  ^ 

No.  538  BROADWAY.  XEW-YORK. 

vtii37:Iy 


it  &  Hoito 


OLD  STAND. 


I  have  Just  received  and  liav«  new  en  hand  a  complete 
ktock  of 

Fall  and    Witner   Goods, 

I  am  now  prepared  to  flll  all  orders  satisfactorily 
and  at 

REASONABLE  RATES. 

Being  Incoraraunlcatloa  with  the  most  fashionable 
establlBhmcliln  the  £ast,  the  clothing  made  by  me 
win  be  of  the 

LATEST  STYLE  AND  FASHION. 

The  patronage  of  the  pabllc  IsreiipectfUllysollelled 
voSnoltstf  JOHN  SCHWABTZ. 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  1 

.>^~Don't  bay  your  goods  where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  Extra  Chicago  Pront.^^ 

.^^j^Bay  from  those  who  bring  their  Goods 
DiRKCT  from  the  Eastern  Markets.,^^ 

yVK  have  Jast  received  fVom  the  Eastern  Cities,  a cout- 
plrte  stock  of 


W&TCII[S,O^JiEieY 

PLATED 

And  Silver    Ware,  c&c. 

Eor  Sale  a*,  the  Sbakopee  JEW ELItT  STTORE. 

AXEL  JORGENSEN, 

Would  Inform  thecltlsensofSbakopeeandvlcInlly.tbat 
hetspreparedto 

RE  I*.A.I  R 

Watches-Clocks,  and  Jewelry, of  eveo'  description. 

Smop—Two  doorssonth  of  the  Xatloaal  Uot«1.HbalNMa 
Mlm- 


Michigan  Central  R.  K. 

WINTER  ARRANGEMENT. 

Thogreat  tlirough  route  to 

Detroit,  Toronto,  Montreal,  J^iufra ra  F<ill$, 

BvffiUo,    Elmirit,   Albumy,    Surttlogm 

Springs,    JVew    York,     Boston. 

Aad  all  points  in  New  rurk,N(w  Knjiand  and  Ih*  iPnaa 
'  dan.    AIho,  to 

Ufiyeiit,  IidianapoHs,  Ciuiuati,  Louis)  illr. 
AND  POINI'S  IN  OHIO  &  KENTUCK  V. 

ja-Tralnsleave  OTOatOentral  Depot. CeUliaK*tM«r* 
lagaad  Kvonlng.  tnaklngcloae  conoecttuhstur  all  Km,  • 
om  poln;. 

BAGGAGE  CHECKED  THROUtJII. 

Ilr^Mi  Skpio^  Cars  on  ill  Night   Traii«._ 

BUTAN'S  Patent  Teotllators  and  llBstorBcii  kit  ('aiii 
of  Day  Trains. 

Throuifh  TirkttN  for  sale  at  all  oBli-ci.  i.f  r..linri  iliis 
llnai.  In  Chlcaco,  at  Union  Odlrr,  In  Treniom  ll<>ii»« 
Block.andatDeput.louiof  Lak8trer|. 

H.  C.  WENTWORTU. 

tien'l  West-  rasn.  Act .,  4!l.lii>«» 


T 


f 


i 


.i:i<l  "Of  n'>l>'«»— "■»>  IWPHimj  i;iiiiniiiii>r.aii>i  wii«-n  i 
ui»  "ly  tr-Miiirdj'  l.*  cn-lol.  'he  «■  niplrc  »t  reason  re»t»r 
t  len  will  pf-x""'  h.ivw  hi-r  kittles  t"  B-rht.  hrr  vli-ti>rle<. 
M-lil'-v  •  ••;><•  I***  rwMiwiioil  th.-ui  w»r."    To  -ici  sh  imc 


There 


t.-' ......   - 
...u-i   r»ii-l  lnler.-ialn<  tln-niwlvp«i{rii»raliT  t- 
clrrulattnn    f  >r  tho    ciiiiiliiK  r<-«r.    Al!  surl 
,     ^.|ii  ix-  tJioroilxli'y  •P!>r<-.  l.-»li-d,aiHl  liiav  \tr  pro 


I.I1-.V  tl> 


nil.  1-1«  atatl..!!  -t  Tlie  News  l*  now  on- sampled  Ui  III 
Vi      -i'l  l"    i-xceeilcd    l>y    lliat  u»  lii«    'JthiT   «  Isconsh 


(.  iir  1/. 


ii^-w  wc  are  eiiablcl  to  pri'srnt  tif  paferln    ne* 

.  •*      TJi  .*.  im' r.>v>I  ff"-!"  l>y    lt>»  <e.,er.  B«    exertion: 
*".  ".T-'J^*,"!;  »  «!i4  a  <"'itl."a«'.<"'  'f  t!:U  p«l.ll<-«plrtt«4 

;;:.wure.!*uVc.)fr.:'P"''->»fl«'-R""»''^-"f  i-"  ">•■• 

h.,ii.i'.t»  V4lae.  XK"-*!-^- 

*f.r-HiWd«te.ni>tl!Mrtl.er>w.<loe.tl.«  temis  ofTbe 

;:v^,r''<v^':*vrc!xlTi':V;.'5:«,-r  "."w..r» 

■   ,V%t/- 1>  •■  *•  *•    "*'  '"*"•  **  '"'  'onths,  %tJO 

vVKKM.V-*«^«i'-  c.)pl.*».0  per  year-  Cmhe  of  •»• 
^'ii-^il  ln»i"rtpll«n.«  are  l.v.rl.hir  P-yaM.  .«  a... 
vjiti.-  LYUN  A  I'AVI, 

Vii»*rsir».J'«If  I- •*■■*• 

Chicago  &  Milwaukee  Ry. 

I  rait  Vnitrd  Stal**M'iil  .J-  Ezpress  Routt 
Vm-  Only  Reliable  aad  All- Rail  Rente 
vv<r    SOUTH    AND    H<>UTn-Wf:ST 

■  v;.d  rL  -.ly  .1-    »••'•""  '^'''"^  COX.NKCTIO.N8. 
K.\C1NXJI'NC. 

wrro 
lUclne*  Ml*a-R. 
V.  f-r 
ReMt. 
Pro<-|<«rt, 
0»lei>a. 
B«bit<tae. 


„,,      for  tho  firut  lime  A  book   on  alirebra,  he 
ought    to    be    an     inTesligation,       Ihe  ,  .       •     . 

wrong  and  injuatice  to  the  community  is  ,  ^'J  "«»  close  his  eyes  until  he   bad  mas- 
apparent.  JustIcb.        terrd  it  from  b<'ginning  to  •nd.     He  also 

The  foreffoing  article  was  evidently  ^i'l  the  same  wiih  a  volume  on  the  "phi- 
written  by  some  poor  devil  who  failed  to  i  l"8ophioal  tnuisactlona  of  London."  He 
secure  his  exemption  through  a  dishon- 1  'e'*"'^^  »»»"J^  ^f'^'S^  languages  while 
^8l  and  fraudulent  manner,  and  prubably 


got  snubed,  or  by  some  enemy  of  the  two 


persons  he  would  ilesignate  "from  ShaK- 1  y«^  "!>'••    i-mployed    at  his    trade,  as  . 


npw,"     If  the  writer  of  tho  article  has 


••b«en  in"  im\  gold,   why    not  come  out   ent  languages,  while  at  the  i»ge  of  twon- 


aad  expose  the  whole  proceedings  over 
his  own  signature  live  a  man,  and  not  as 
a  Di««r«  "looker  on"  growl  at  something 
be  Knows  nothing  about.  We  would 
not  be  understood  as  giving  countenanee 
to  anything  tending,  in  that   way,  to  do 


And  whereas  the  taxes  assessed  upon  said 
premises  for  tlie  year  A-  D.  18G0  amouuted 
to  the  sum  of  twoiitv-si.x  dollars  an  J  eighty-six 
ccHls  ^^2C,8C)  ;  fo'r  tlio  year  A.  D.  1861 
aiuouiitetl  lo  tliu  .sum  of  twenty-eight  dollars 
and  cijriity-oiic  cciitj  (626,81);  for  the  year 
A  1).  186*2  amouuted  to  the  sum  of  forty-nine 
dullars  inid  seventy  cents,  (49,70) ;  and  for  the 
year  A.  1).  1HC3  aTi.ouiited  to  the  sum  of 
twenty  dollars  and  iiiiiely-fi^tcenl.e,  C320,95); 
amcuiitiiigiu  all  lo  *.he  sum  of  one  hundred 
iiiid  iweiity-.six  doUaw  aiul  thirty-two  cents 
(?12C,32),  and  ul!  of  v.'liich  wus  due  and  re- 
imiiiied  niijmiil  on  tliw  lOth  duy  of  March, 
If^Ol,  and  on  the  tlay  hi.««t  aforos-'iid  tho  said 
I'cter  Koanioy.  as  .<uicb  executor,  paid  all  of 
llie  taxes  aforesaid  to  tbo  treasui-er  of  said 
county  of  Scott,  and  tooli  bis  receipt  there- 
for. 

And  there  i.s  clnhnctl  to  be  doe  at  the  d«te 
of  this  notice,  upon. *iaid  mortcjasre  nnd  note 
la-^i  ;ifores:iid,  the  sum  of  f.mr  hundred  and 
ei,;;htecn  dollars  and  forty  cents,  toircthtr  with 
the  further  snin  of  one  hundrc'l  and  twenty- 
.".i-x  dollars  and  thirty-two  cent.s  paid  for  taxes 
upon  said  premi.^es  as  aforesaid  and  six  dollars 
and  sixty  cent*  interest  thercos  since  the  day 
of  p.tymcnt  aforesaid. 

And  whereas  ou  the  10th  day  ol  March, 
1864,  tho  .said  Peter  Kearney  us  cx-icutor  of 
the  la.st  will  and  testament  uf  said  John  U. 
Kearney  decca.<cd  commenced  proceeding  to 
foreclose  .said  merlgajrc  by  advertisement  pur- 
suant to  the  .statute  in  such  case  made  and 
'  providwl  and  uftei  wards  the  said  mortgagor 
,  ,.  ,      ,  ...  ,.-         procured  an  liijunclion  from  tlic  District  ourt 

foger  of  iron,  he  learned  thirteen   differ- J  {^^^^5,,  ^.„y,„j.^f.^^j_f  ^.„jyi„j,jj,„,„|  rejtrain- 

iiijr  the  fon-closnrc  of  .said  niortj»n;;e  and  the 
sale  of. said  premises  until  the  further  unltr  of 
tho  courr,  which  injuiictioo  has  been  disolved 
and  vacatciJ  ami  set  ahidc  And  whereas 
thereafter  an  invgnhnr  notice  of  the  foreclos- 
ure r)f  said  mortga<:«  by  sale  <if  said  premises 
to  he  made  ou  the  23d  d.ay  of  J:iiiu.iry,  \665, 
George  Washington,  was  a  self-made  wa.s  pul)liiihal  for  a  |)cri4>d  less  th:ui  .«ix  succes- 
raan  ;  his  eduoat>n    consisting  only  of '  sive  weeLs    before   that  day    and   llicrciificr 

ptwilpoiied  until  the  30th  day  uf  January,  I80-', 


toiling  at  his  business. 

Elihu  Burrit  waH  not  a  school  student ; 


ty-one  he  did  nut  know  a  single  letter  of 
tho  alp)ial><>t. 

John  Newton  was  a'self-made  preach- 
er ol  the  gospel. 


Dry  Goods, 
Clothing, 
Boots, 
Crockcrj, 


EC 

a    a 

t  p 


Groceries, 

Shoes, 

Notions, 

Glassware, 


and  Hardware. 


Our  Dross  Goods  Department 

Is  full  ofsll  kinds  andls'ries  of  Goods  astially  kept  in  a 
larac  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,  Hosiery, 


AMI) 


Of  all  kinds  and  aualltr. 


Fall  and   Winter   styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

All  persnnn  looklnx  for  any  of  the  aboToroods.  will  And 
It  tn  their  aUvaiitngf  tu  call  at  uur  Store  biloro  par«taas- 
tns  elsewhere. 


Our  iioinU  will  b« 


Sold  at  Eastern  Prices, 


Trafii>|>ertatlna  enlyaddnl. 


an  injury  to   the  comunity.   but  we  looK  '  "'«  •''"P'*^  rudiments  of  an   enjiliah  cdu-    j;^^  P,_.^;.^  ^;,^.„,.,,^^^^i,,  ,;,,,i^^  ^^.^^.^i^j/,,,^^^   , 
at  it  froifrll.  B  vipw  :  that    every   man  i.s  j  cation  ;  yet,    l.M.k  al  him — a  man  of  iin-    and  waa  not  made  nor  s;i<!  pr»'i:i.jsr*   ofF-rc. 


ivery 
supposed  to  Miuw  hia  own  wanla  and  his  !  l»eri»hHblo  renown, 
nwn  l.ubinoss.  and  if  any  p«.rson  wishing        L-^ok  at  W.ashington  Irving. 


d 

rtd 


COUNTHV  PHOOUGE 

Of  alt  kinds  wante<I  In  exchange  for  (oods. 

Shakopce  Dec.  1st,  1864. 

v3  n87         Strait  &  Holton. 
SHISEHY  &  BROTHER, 

WUOLKSALE  ANDRKTAIL0EALHK8 
In  Foreign  and  Domrsttc 

LIQUORS,    GROCERIES. 

TOBACCOS,  &c. 

THIRD  ST..BJ?TWKRrt  JACKWN  A  ROBKRT. 

^>i%'«^'^    '^V^\.V   ^A\^t^. 

WehavaccnstantlTotiliand'alarceStock  of 

KENTUCKY     COPPFK      DISTILLED 
U^UMSKEr, 

And  are  satlsae<l.rroni4ar  eaperlcnre  Ititbehaslees 

that  no  ottier  Ilnuiir  In  the  city  cab  do  better  fur  Oea 

•r»     lilve  us:icall  b>-f<ire  pur«hi><<>-celi>r»l)rre     «4S 


for  sale  puraUAiit  to  suirh  inttice 

He  nev- :         And     wliereas     no    pr.»C€edinpi  at    law, 

haviiijr    Wct-n     :n.-<ti- 


i«  „..   w  «l  ...i.^-  V,.  i>  ..i.«mnt  ..r  will  bo  '  ff  attended  a  prh'xd.  yet  we  see  what  he   «  «  !'*    J"  .  af'>'^'**'''' 

to  K'U'W  wimilier  ne  is  i-n»fnpi  tr  win  00  •  j    ^  ,  ^^^^^^^  ^^  ],.„i  {q  colUwt  the  >.U'ns  «^ouru«l  lo  b« 

eifompt  on  the  regit 

dnires  an  oxninination  from  "an  outside    He  has  written  many  book8,among  which  :  ihcreo^- 


InT  examination,  and  ]  w»*e.  "."^  of  our  most  i-minent  writers. —   j.ui.i  i.y    the   said    mortgage,  or    any   pari 


V  rCIIM'AiJtl 
vs.:..  Cf.t.K.K- 

It  ■■i rt.w»r»f * 

»  .U'^Ko  a- »• 
<:»i  -  \|r  Ufl#  K,K. 
in.  \.-u\*.  .AU'«iA 

•■iiici«<»K.a-    I 

III  I'eqi.  U,R,     ,    1 
an  :  ill  utherltn  9| 
t 

^  .»•!  t.Hl 


Lenark.  ..  . 
and  Inurraod late 


■tatlwiMi 


AT  KK.N09IIA 

WITH 

KriKwha   K-  A  K 
I.  K.  K.  for 
lirnoa, 
llebroa, 
Il»rv»ril. 
Cakwinnla. 
itockforrl. 
and  liitemic<Uate 
.   Stations 


.lla?neri-.»=,      ""  ^^,„  .,„«;t  connection 

;::S'i!!;fjfrt.!.'"'??-^'-f"'^'''''--"''^'--' 

.  I..*  =  >  '■'  tin-  Jf^'^'S  vi;i)\yj,K.  ST,?^:  ^--.leH; 


Dhvsiciin"  bad  cnoueh  to  pay  for  it,  that  's  the  life  of  Oeorgo  Washington,  said  to  j     New,  thcrefon«,  notice  is  hereby  ipven  that 

U  L  ..uU.  if  .here  I  .nr.  and  hU  bu-  be  .1,.  beet  life  evcrproducedof  .hi.  Ten-   ^ li-f^J.^r^'^,.  ''^^1?.^:°^ 

iness.     No  one  cliarges  the    board  with  erablo  man.                                                       statute  in  such  case  made   and  provided,  the 

dishoaeely,  but   a  few    unfortunates   are  See  Dr.  Franklin,    an  absentee   from   aforesaid  mort-agewillbcforecllosed^and said 

eousUntly  'cussing'nbout  Mr.  so  and  so,  ^  ^ 

»nd  -how  he  got  his    exemption."     We  |  philosopher,    and   the  man  who   walked  |  f^ighc^t  bi.Tdnr,  at  the  front  door  of  the  Coiirt 
pity   no  one,  only  thoso  who  were  so  un 


fertunate  as    >o  bo   obliged   to   examine 
some  of  the  "scbjbcts"    who    be  faith 


.111  .1-  •        .  i  herein  before  described  lands  and  premises  wiU 

the  school  room,  yet  he  was  an  emment  l'^'^,,'       t,-!;  ...„,•        r,  -   ench   f«  thu 

♦  I  be  sold  at  public  auction,    for    casn    le   ine 

philosopher,    and   the  man  who   walked  j,i„j,ci«t  bitldnr,  at  the  front  door  of  the  Court  _ 

the  streets  of  Paris,  in  his  coarse  shoes, '  House  at  Shakopce,  iasai.l  county    of  Scott,  VllAtnOTil  TinC  I 

.,         .     ,•  J    u     .1  I  .       on  the  20th  day  ot    March,    A.  D.  Ib6j,  at  F  uUtUSii  CtUilD  i 

blua  stovkiags   and  short-leggod    panta-    ;^;/;'.^,^.^  ,„  ^^^  f^^,„^„  ^f  g^j,,  j,y,  tosal-  *  "VVV^  |* 


t0ovldb€ex*mpt.%nd   we  thinK   Doctors  lightning. 

fools  who  would  not  demand   Urge  foes       There  are  maay  other  such   persons. 

f*.r  such  service.     If  the  bAard  roceived  w^o  have  educated  thomeelres  in  a  simi- 

monev.  or  through  favor  to  any  one  ex-  lar  maaner.  but  other    eitations   are  un- 


tMi:rF.vf;;B. 


empted  him,  and  it  can  b<'   proved  they 
dwetve  > yore  ^punishment,   but   until 

.  1  \c  i»nv  - 


loons ;  he  was  the  man    who    bottled  up   jgfy  and  pay  the    amount    then   due  on   said 

mortgage,  toijothcr  with  the  amcnnt  paid  for 
tniiea'as  aforesiud,  with  the  expense  of  Bale. 
Dated  February  4lb,  1865. 

ri-n'KR  KEARXET, 
Exprnlor  of  the  l-i.st  ^Vi!I  and   Te-stamont  of 


lu'cesPBry,  as  wh.it  1  hnvc  already  s^tid  is 
a  sulivient  crilciion  tothvsc  who  arc  de- 


•lolm  It  Kearr.ry,  d"tf.v»'d. 
nK.v::v  lli.a):s  Attyracy. 


T-t  n3  C\v 


V7HOL'-ALB  GROCER, 

Fer.vardln|^  li.  dymmissiun^ 

anddcalrrin 

FLOUR  ^PORK, 

FOREIGJV  4-  DOMESTIC 

•LiqUORS  ^  CIGARS 

CORWRROFTIIIRP  A  JACKSON  8TS- 

(SIBLRT'S  STOSC   BLOCS.) 

SADTT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA. 

reSn*44-!r 


HOME 

INSORAHGE  COMPAHY, 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MINNESOTA. 
nnilE  only  organized  Insurance  Company  of 

■*-  thIsState.  IliHaresonlyrannand  nr9t-clai>sprnpertr- 
jnromcv  In  CoDccrt  Hal  I  Itlock.  near  the  i'ust  oOlce. 

niRRinroRs. 

H- J.  Northmp,  att->ri)ey  at  law;  J.  K.  Thompaon.  ban 
kor;  A.W.  Kendall:  J.  II.}:tewart.  Mayor  of  St.  Paul  I 
W.  A.  Wells ;  K.  Webb,  attornsy  at  Uw  ;  C.C.  Cole.  Pro, 
vostMarshal,  Rochester. 

OPriCRRS. 

J.  E.  THOMPSOK.Treaanrer. 
I..  \}.  KKNDAI.L.9crT«tar7. 
M.J.  NOHTURUP,  Prrsldent. 
K  WKBR,  Vltc  I'rcHldent. 
W.  A.  WBM.».  Ocoeral  Aartt. 


MARRIAGE  GUIDK— Totjuo's 

GrBAT  rilVSIOLOOirAI,  Work,  or  Ev- 
ery onrjils  own  Doctor— Bi-loK  a  I*rlTate  In 
Ktructer  for  married  permns  or  thOM-  oUont  to  niarry- 
bvth  male  and  fi-ninle.  In  everything  coiicerBinK  the 
physiology  It  nil  rolntlonH  of  onr  sexual  svstem.  and  the 
prudiicllon  or  prcvotit  onof  iitr.<i>rliig,  inVitidlns  all  the 
new  dlscovijrles  invir  I. « fere  kIvhi  |n  111'  Knjtll.^h  Isn- 
Itnaee.  by  WM.  YOUNO.  M.  D.  Thli  l.^  really  a  valnabk 
and  liitercstlnR  wurk.  It  Is  wrlttcii  In  plain  lanruafe 
for  the  Rtneral  reader,  nnd  lit  lllUKtrntcd  with  upwarls 
of  one  hundred  encravlncH.  All  yonnc  ninrrled  people, 
or  those  contrmplatinx  marriage, Tniul  having  (lit-  least 
Inipedlnicn  t|tn  iiinrrltMl  life,  uliuuld  read  this  l>ook.  It 
dlsrloM'H  sec  rrtu  Hint  every  oflc  should  l<o  arquatnted 
with.  Still  1  t  Is  a  bonk  Hint  mu.st  he  lorknl^ip.  aiid  net 
Uealiout  the  liniine.  It  nlllbecent  to|itny one  ou  the  re- 
ceipt ul  twe  nty-tlve^cstits.(  Address, 

v«  :il  «m  |)«.  W-M-  TOUXO. 

No.  4IS  51'Kt'CK  i^l..  alKiVv  Koiirth. 
PIIILADIil.l'IllA. 


I   will  pay  tbe  HIGHEST  MAllKKT 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry  and  Green  Hides,  .. 

at  my  Biaad  to  Holmes  Street^  one  door 
South  of  Huntsman's  corner. 

R.  M  WRIGHT. 

F.  R.  SHISRWIN  &  CO , 

LATK  l?ItKRWIN.NOWKLLA  PIIAIT. 

Dry  Goods   for   Cash    ODly ! 

MILWAUKJCE. 
OUR  UNUMITED  RESOURCKS  AND 

CONSTANT   REPRESENTATION  IN  THE  MARKET. 

TOOKTUKK  WITH  TIIK 

Rapid  Increase   of  Our  Sales, 

■naMe  ns  w1tho«t  detrlnieBt  to  our  Inlerrsts.te 

OFFER    TO    THE    TRADE 

a  scale  of  prices  with  which 

No  other  Honsc  can  roiniief  c 


a 


DENTISTRIf. 


THE    Undersigned 

hanjukt  returned  from  the 
Kast  with  a  new  supply  •( 

Dental  Material, 

uod  Is  prepared  to  Uo%l 
o^ratlonsacrordlutto  the  latest  tin  pro  veiuents.   Aim 

TEE  TTThOAVlZSH  5.7£SXK  WCICS, 

whlrhonaccoont  nf  Its  cieanliaess  eheapnessand  riiira 
bUltv.  Is  rapidly  taklnc  the  place  of  sold  plate  for  Insert- 
Ins  arttOclal  teeth.  Spociuiensof  the  wurk  can  haiK^ofi 
at  my  nfllc*. 

Persons  from  a  distsnce  boarded  free  ofchsrfewhRo 
hsvlne  wnrk  done. 

Sgr'TliiltKnia'lc  when  desired-  Prices r««aooable.  f Of 
further parllciilars.cAli  on  or  sddre!>s 

Dr.  R  RRAY 

VoSiM>«*  K  Oanrer.Mlwa 

John  JUcJituUen 


DKAI.KR  IX 


HARDWARE, 


I  am  now  prepared   to  take  Photographs, 

.Amlir(aypcs.ana  Melalnotypes.ln  s  style  that  1  warraat 
toKlTe 

J5.Vr/«E    SATISFACTIO^r.' 

Partlf  nlar  attention  Riven  tu  CIIILDKEN'S  Plct«re«. 
Those  wishing  OLD  PICTn;&?c»pled  or  repaired,  can 

C«B  *:"!  -ev  s-cetiaen-i    i;.-i"«  "vt-r  Mr«it  A  tlolton's- 

GKO.  11.  hTKXCi:!!. 


Slxoet-Xxron.  \/vei,r©. 

Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

'First  Street,  Shahopec 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  MTORK  AJYD  REPA1RL\G 

Doiseto  order  on  the  8U0RTE8T  NOTICB.  t»  vtt 

T  A  K  E  M     UP. 

CAMS  totheendowire  of  the  sobscrlbrr.llTlo*  tn  the 
Ttownof.^hakopee  Scott  Cniinly.aboat  the  (Irst  •>!    July 
la«l.<>neSrKK.K,  »ne   e,««r  •■Id.   with    white  f»r^.    Tlie 
•  ■»uer  Isn^^iuit.'il  tuciiiie  «Dd  lake  him  av;jy.i»i  be  m|;i  j 
l»e  d1»pt»e^  «f.i(.rTd!nv  "»  Imv.  "  

.-■bHilv"  .:»••.  i;  ii.  ir*  1.  M.'.TH-..^--  uu::.-. 


Summona 


f  Plsfrlririmrf. 

ISlli  ^■•IhUI  O  ktiltl. 


{'1 


ler.  Hi'v.  t-'isiup,  ) 
SOCentn  f 


BTATR  OF  WINSBSOTA.l 
Cuunty  of  ikotu         > 

Mary  J.  Clark) 

a^tnsf        >- 

John  J.  Clark.; 

Summons  lor  Relief. 
Tlie  i<talc  of  Minnesota  to  John  J.Clark  the  stove  naiiie<| 

defendant: 

You  are  hereby  Summoned  snd  required  (o.inswerlhn 
coniplsinf  lu  IIiIk  ui'tliin,  which  In  lilid  In  llMoftli  •■»(  ilio 
Ck-rk  of  lliia  Court  fur  the  rnnntvarorehald,  al  rliskopew 
In  «ald<-»(unty,  and  to  serve  ucopv  of  \ our  imswM-  to  iho 
snid  I 'iiit|iliiinl  on  Ihi'  ^lll>.-(  rlh<  r  nl  lil.i  (like  In  the 
C«urt  ilouiv- hi  Miakopre  wlililn  llilrly  ilsyM  sa<T(b« 
.service  ol  ItiU  >uuiiiionKoii  yll||,exrlu^l^  r  <  i  tite  day  «'f 
liuch  service  :  ami  If  you  (all  to  aiirwerihesnld  rompliiliii 
within  the  time  nfuremid,  the  plallitin  lu  IhiK  ai  t<oii  will 
apply  to  the  Cuurt  for  the  relief  di  uianiled  In  said  coui> 
plaint  besides  the  cnut  of  thU  ailloii. 

Dated  Nov.  Mth,  1881.  II.  J.  PRCK. 

ati',1  Pbibira'b  Ati'y. 


STimmonB. 


STAfK  or  MIX.NB.«OTA.1 
County  of  Scott.  J 


Daniel  W.  InRers'Il, 
John  K.  KatUban. 


/         DUtrUK'i-ur', 
l&th  JudirlalDUtfkt. 


}1 


U.S.  luteriial  Keveaiie  > 
50  Outs.  / 


Tuc  State  of  Minneseta  to  John  E.  Ralhbuii 

the  ahuve  named  defendant  : 

Yoa  are  hereby  summooed  and  requited  tu 
answer  the  comDiaint  iu  this  action,  which  i^t 
filed      ill      the*    oflico    of      the    tlork     uC 
this  court  in  Shakopce,  in   lie  said  cuanty  uf 
liscott,  aad   to  serve  a  eopy  of  yenr  anmtrr 
thereto  on  the  subscriber  ut   his    oQk'f  in  lliu 
town  uf  Ik-llc  IMuinu  in  the  said  coutitv,  uitli 
in  twenty  tlays  uficr  the  si-rvice   of   ihis  stiiii- 
iBons  on  yoa,  excluwve  of  the  day  td  snch  scr 
vice  ;    and  if  yun  fail  to  aiiswt-r  tlic  .<iuiil  coin- 
plaint  whhin  the  time  aforesaid  the  riuiiitiff 
will  take  jad^mrnt  ufuinst  you   f>r  tho  ■uiit 
of  Five  thousand  dolhirs  with  interest  UD  that 
«nni  for  six  years,  Itesides  the   costs  «>r  this 
action . 

Dated,  Jan-  6tb,  18C5. 

RoMRar  .K.  Ikimn. 

t3  052  71  All'vfor  rixtiiiHr. 


V9 


«• 


Summons. 


(liuirirt  r.Hiri. 

"lil  h  Ju.tl.lal  IM!.'r'.  f . 

/  later. K.-.-.  .^-taHin. f 


dTATKOr  MfVNKfOTA.I 
CoUbly  »f  fi'tt.       I 

Iliirr1.<t  K  ll<.ime«;,ud  | 

Thniiia,!  ^  ll<<|m-  •■  M'r  v 

hushaiKi     u^-ffinW  i 

iu-njamlii  V.  Can  pl^etl  j 

yumniuw^  fur  maney  .lnwand  en  rntitrs  Ifor  payment 
•f  money.— 

'ITie  Stutf  of  Minne^ta  To  tk-itjaiuin  I;\ 
Campbell  the  above  named  «k'fcud:iiit. 

Von  are  hereby  !»uiiimf»ne«l  and  rrquirel  to 
answer  tlic  complaint  in  this  action,  which  is 
filed  in  theofficeoftl)e(-'lerk  of  this  Court  for 
the  County  ufortvHui,  at  ShjUiopfi-  iit  .<;aid  coun- 
ty ar:d  tu  serve  a  copy  of  yonr  answer  to  die 
tatd  complaint  on  the  subscriber,  at  bU  fttirtt 
at  Skukoiice  in  said  County  xvithin  ta'ciity  days 
af;t:rlhe  wrvicc  of  said  snniniontt  on  you.  «'x- 
chisivcuftbedav  vf  fuch  si'Tvice;  and  if  you 
fuilto  answer  the  said  complain*.  wiHiin  the 
time  aforesaid,  the  plaintiff  id  Ibis  action  will 
tukc  judgement  af;:du8t  you  for  the  bum  of 
nine  hundred  aad  tbirty-sevcn  dollars  and  i>fty 
cents  with  interest  from  the  sixth  day  of  An- 
gust  one  thousand ei|^ht  bnodretl  ami  fifi\  •sine 
bosiiles  the  cost  of  (hif>  action. 

Dated  Sept.  22d,  ICCt. 

IIk.miv   l!f*.'w. 
I Mh^mi if!"-  .M.rntr. 


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nv  THIS  v;::  GOiiQUi:?* ! 


T  II  K 


ii     lujifiij—  lirWiW-      "^ 

i  STifi;  .t  III  r<*  •■■•"»;  ■'••'^''^  »uiiv. 
Alii  Ui;  a  iii'-rc  i:i..rv.i.u»  t..r 


TWIIITY-SEYENTII  ANIVrRSAr^Y. 
The  Xew  York  Mercury. 


iiLiAi;QPEE  ARGUS; 


GHAKOPEE.  miniEGOTA : 
R;itiinl:iy,  February  4,  18G5. 


something  rtiliublu  is  i(-nown  wo  do  not 
cuuiitvuuuuti  ur  beii«ve  aiiyibing  in  tlM) 
cry.  -"•■ ' "~' 


^  I  ♦ 


Items. 


prired  of  tbe  advAolages  of  a  superior 
education.  There  are  also  many  who 
hnre  received  a  collegiate  education  who 
harti  been  bright  shining  lights  to  our 
country  and  the  world.  Let  us  be  thank- 


HARDWARE  STORE 


Dr.  J.  M.  Dibb  of  St.  Anthony  has  |  f^j  f^^.  ^^^^^  ^  country  as  ours— glorious 
been  charged  with  attempting  to  procure  ,  You„g  America— a  land  rich,  full  and 
frauuul«nle.\«iaptioQ8  from  ihe  dralt  for  oTerflowing  with  all  the  advantages  we 
Charles  Kisluer  and  James  GraUn.—  need  or  can  as k  ;  thinK  of  this  and  per- 
They  chiimed  exemption  on  aecount  of  gevero.  for  many  are  our  advantages. 
Empbysonia"  a    disease    caused  by  a       y(.,xg  PLAiNK,'Minn..  Feb.  1st,  '65. 


The  Coortitntion  Amended. 

The  long  looued  for  and  expected  anli- 

TilE  TRIDE  OF  THE  FIRESIDE.    !  gUvery  aulendmeat  to  the  Constitution ,  k        I,-  1     h        " 

rnthepri,if  of;,  vistbus  iiit.iicctu.il  ranuho«.j  iu\  of  the  United  States  is  at  last  passed  and   rup^^'e   of  the  lungs  by  w   ic 

o.ly  waits  the  ratification  of  the  legisla-;«s««P««  ^^'^   P"""^  "P    ^^^  '^"^   ^^  ^^*   y 

turos  ol  two  thirds  of  the  states  to  become  ;  cl»est.  1  • 

The  two  applicants  testified  that  Dibb ,  ^ 


lif  iiU  of  tha  w<..kllex  Iw^iis  115  for  th*  nrw  yc«r,  nvrr 
thf  w  in  V  s  of  jti'  lUiuipijc  oiwl  lifeless  ti)nlp|iii>«r«rl<», 
•>.  ".th  Itv  »•}<•  UxeJ  up«ii  tne  <uii.  beneath  •ItlUi  It  owm 
ii.>  lIv.'Krv'. 

rlialever  Is  shallo' 


X.    iriRSOHERS 


CORNER  OF  HOLMES  &  FIRST  8TS 

Shakopee* 


riitf  ir;iT.w!ilr!i  hMtapi>i>-'i  •lowii 

uiir  f.«t«n>i..rthi- IS.-.UI- of  is«5  shako  .1  Uw.      ineronas  D<»en  a  spiriieu  opoBi- 


The  Doctor  is  under   8500  bonds  to 


.■:  our  >in  I  •  >s.    _ 

Mir  pillars  of  wli»t«rv.-rh«ii  hcrrt'iforr  brcii  ■IrenicJ  liii- 

H-rlul  III  Si-rlal  liUT.'tire.    I54ith  .sMf.i  "f  tin-  Atlantic  r*n- 

■  ••■r  lis  triliiitr.    Wc  ssall  contiiiiio  llic  tlirlillng   uiiukiicr* 

«f  Ml*i  M.  K.  Hrsi'iion,  i:ccrt>iii;iiircr  of  the  .-trcjiii:  ilark 

;>u6»iuiis.lo   wtHiai  wi- pay  ini>re  money  annfisllr  than 

tti:in  ihf  pnt^ll■  raplt.ll  of  oiir  Imitators.  .in<l  xM  t">  our 

Ai!H  rli  an  sUUlbfcJi  «liii>li>ii  l«-stcr<>t»-r  of  the  rap  anti 

!..i;.-,  .I».<ii  IH',1luis«lM>  wlll.'iniiivriir*  with  tf?»  llr^t  of 

•JniiiMrv  a  »f-i|f<  tif  Mm  w.i:  know  liilmltuM.'  comic  P«- 

l»«r«,  wrttl>-ii  '■xpro«s!v  f..r  !:s.  i:i  lil>  Ir'-'r-I.it^it.N-,  orn  ul- 

!.lvc   v.-lu.     Uaril<-%    K.  IVcsn-lt  tl:c'  liio»t    i.oU.'«lii-l  ali'l 

ImJKlritlv.-  skriih   nrtter  llvinc:   I".  T.  Hiniini,    tl'e 

i«uH<l  rniif'l   >li<>-.vnMU)  Jlht  ant-pl'losraplier.  MU.<   MA. 

}:i»r!.-,  Kjlrf:i.\  Halfuur.aml  I>r.  J.  II.  K<.l.lii-*.i>.  rn.l  '-Srd 

UuuUiix'."  T'  iioir»«-.»  and   vt-rMtllv  nov^letcr  w  i!ter», 

K'liltkc  out  •.iitUi<''«'ark:'n-.'i..iitrll>nli.>nsofsmh;f'>ellc 

pfHf',  f:ii:i.-l.>iilslM,  hiiii./.ri<i>.    .rlltis,  iMxrU-ri".  pnra- 

»riii.lil>l>«-l..«»t<i-«.  AmoM    >V.(>  K;iloii,Mlill'  W.C.nr  _  ^ 

...  .11. . .  1U-...  A.  Tow„».-n.».  J.iIU  .?,  Tnaraliiu.   K.lwarJ     ^j^ggj^g^  ^f  gy,,],  jj^  ^q^^       Jt  can  bo    of  nO    of  N.    1  . 

I      The  Plaintiff  Andrew  J.  Millspaugh, 


tion  during  a  few  weeks   past  as  to   its  !  P"ff«J  ^^^   8>^'"  ^V  "liS^'*!   ^«*"'';  ^J  I  A. 
constitutionality.      The   most     eminent  \  »««""  ^f  ^  puncture  in  the  skin  and  the  j  ^ 
amotig  the  opponents  of  the  act  iras  Mr.  ,  "if  forced  m  by  a  pump 
Pendleton  trho  opposed  its  passage  irith  ,  ,    ,      tt    o 

his  irhole  strength.  «PP«"  «'  ^^«    ""^    ^•''"  "^  ^^"^    ^'  ^^ 

We  have  no  faith  in  its   suioess,  but   Dist.  Court. 
belicTO  that  of  all  times  since  the  begin-       A  very  interesting  case  has  for  some 
inf  of  the  «nr  this  is  the  wurst  for  the  '  time  been  on  trial  in  the  Supreme  Court 


\T:!|H' ,  <«i.oraf  llarll.»l.  J«>.*-pli  BarlhT.  J.  A. 
••r,r»  Miiiiii  ri>li»  iiiAUuh  .iiiil  di-vor  pnoiiuli  .mil  lUver     •_,___, „„^.,    ..„,i   _f  _-v  -fr./.»   until  tlin  *n 

.  «.;:'.  torii.i:.T:  thr  ticw>  painr* on  ihr Coi.iii-rit.        importance,  and  ot  no  etiiict  uniu  ino  en 

:.V^:.;::;:iJa^m;.|'l':;M^/.;';r':^v!I.  m!.^^  '  tire  subjug.-iiion  of  the  south.     If,  as  tre  aud  a  Mr.  Adams  defendant. 

^;:;;:^r'!u:!."^  t!:;^y':;r«'^M':it  ':^.:-n:':u^:.i":^  \  brieve  it  trill  ^o  a  bar  to  all   llie  peace  1      Millsjiaugh  claims  that  Adams  has  by 
''Mi|.\rii^''toit»crV'=i.w>.it.ui.«e:iitorHt»:  indei.rta-j  movements  now  being  so  much  talked  ofA  his  artifices  and  wiles  alienated  theaffec- 

the  radicals  will  fail  to  reap  the  benefits  ;  tions  of  his  wife  ani  broken  up  his  fam- 


rii:-.  1  .irii-at'if  5. .iii-l  •iiil'.— •im-s  Mf  thr  tlnirs  iirst  «pp«-:ir 
j».lit<.-win«-tWi  l«.H.-s"  »*ii>:iieiir..!.-.lo   wtiiili  Ih^  m"lli 


s 

O 

El, 


Of  every  tlpscrlptlon  kept  constantly  00  band  ermade 
to  order.  coKprlsliie  lu  part. 


&C. 


Urcans,     Tables,    Chairs, 

lufautevarytnlhgiu  the  Furniture  Ltue. 
COKl'lNS. 


of  allslxrs  and  kluds  kept  constantly  on  haad  Or  made 
tw  oriler. 
Il.ivifltc  oil  li.iml  a  well  selected  stock  of  «e.iso9»d 


::,.:*':^:'!•-l^:::^^':^::v;:f\:f:::^!^^^^  ^nd  its  resuu  direct  iiy.  and  fraduieniiy  procured  a  divorce  \:]:i::-::^:"i}^,^;:[x '^ri^:^^! ^1^:^^^:^ 

.•^:;^i^:W';^.,^lli:i?!!,^;^:Mr^^  for    500.000    more    men    to  help     from      his    wife.      for    which      MllUpaUgh     ;^.n....n  ..^employ.  .   c.n  „arr:.„t  every  article  ^ 


...ul.^l   r.'lk  •■(  tin-  er.i;  the  ilreat   K.L-il>i..n   Article,  by  ,    ,,. 

.•.-.'•in  Jiifie.  wh-rif  '»T>ri::h'!v  notes  iiii..-!  thr  !oti'>t    >>w  I  gfug/i     tha    revclllon. 
•V   .f»  ni*le<_tri-  siuxestivr  to  Ia.ll<-»  ..Lvi.  I.  tv  i-T.rvwtiere  |  •• 

.  1  iiJIv.r*  .ily  coiisiilu-l  N.th  \v.  the  iii.ln  p"ll»  uii.t 
t  iri  1  :!ii.iit  tii«  •■••iiiitry;  an  I  i- •»iiiiHm.' us"r-l>'«  of  lUu*- 
JTi«li-a  -krtcti.n  ■.fiJrul'c.sQiu- BiKiiittire  I-.  r-.n-'mi  cllima 
•:iir:'i,'  t>i.-  w  u.  Ix  Alfri-.l  Tnniii.I. ;  »«  w»lla>  !l;iits  ii~>ii 
tNM.krry  l»y  I'liiry  UwtMnir.  the  ii:ftrl|K>llton  t;ul*;nter. 


Ihr  at*»  of  He  year  will  jinuiisflrntii  the  ihrllKng  ami 
t.-;,!:rji:  Ruvrk-ltr  l.;  Dr. J.  II.  K..l)'.:i»>ii  eiitlted: 


A  L  E  T  il  E 


OK 


TllfC  ClliLI)  UF  TIIK  COKD. 


Peace. 

Rumors  hayo  been  afloat  during    the 
week  that  seem  more  probable  than  usu-  ; 


claims  the^sum  of  ^50,000  damages. — 
Both  parties  are  immcuselj  rich  and  can 
afford  to  pay  for  rascality. 
A  ppecial  committee  has  been  appointed 
ill  Congress  ol  which    Mr.  Windom  is  a 


,         J  'member,  to  inquire  into  and  investigate 
a!,  that  the  mission  of  Bla.r  to  Richmond  .  ^^^^  ^^  ^,  ^^.^^  Government  Officials 

is  liiely  to  result  in  something  of  impor- ;  ^.^^  ^^^  ^^^^.^^^^ 
tance.     The  Times  correspondent  of  J.m 


jt'ff^Terms  Ctish  or  Ready  Pay...^ 

Sliop  on  Iluliues  itreet,  ne.\t  duor  to  the  AinarlraM 
Ilouite.  v3i.JTlj 


.:;;.;:i:::;S;;e,?;x.;:U^-'i!"UcN:';'^oA^  i  29ih  announces  the  arrival  of  A.  H.  Ste-  I      ^ 
:•  !  phens,  R.  II.  T.  Hunl«r  of  Virginia  and    "'« 

.t»!»:n:i'i-llli::f':- ii;«-.ir.l  i:iar.hof  every.irtlclr  of    JyJ^Q   (^jjjj,pboll     at     Gon.    Grants     ll^ad- 


ResoluUons  have  passed  the  Senate  of 

10  Confederate  States  making  Gen.  L-ee 

mmaiider-in-chief  of  the  rebel  armies. 

The    Supreme    Court  of  the  State  of 

.'ii'.i!ili:.-toV;.-V.':,-.i:,i  Mkc.itis  a.o|.j.aiMi  im.'.i  i.v  all  vVaoli inirtnn  I  Micliiijan  lias   ducided  that  is    unconsti- 

.,,*Miien.i:..i    |..rl.wi..i!   .Ualertli.  A.i.erKa.    Jl.lunit     *V  aSllinjflOn.  .       "    ,  ... 

The  Richmond  Sentinel  declares  the   tutional  for  soldiers  to  rote, 
object  oJ  Stephens  and  his   associates  to  j      The     Chicago    Tribune    Bays,     "four 


.•^  irva.i.I  .■.iiiviiMt'..!..  aril  our  <n..nii"i|.'.v    rnr-af^ed  ,  i       i  •        j        . 

•nuy  fortiie  j.ir  i.*'i.  ii.M«r  rap.-roiii..-  tepiiLiic,  1  Qyjj^fg^g    g„j  ^jj^t   they  had  ariived  at 

.\!l!.  lt-f<.rt\   c.-inri'iTi '.f^oTiln^   uruliiul  niaf.cr,    will     '^"•'    ^      »  J 


.11  ■  ■.io->«r.i!.le  liMorv  l>  -ur.  s  its  ^a!.siTll.e  i.  asraliist  the 
NA'li>!llf>  aii'l  falalUi.-M  v.hUh  have  >wipl  M,  iiiuiiv  iiiuxb 
T  ..  .  J.'iirii.i!.SolI  111.- •io,.rd  and  left  lliell  patrona  Ulscoii- 
•  ..In'..  ^I  t'l-  l<•^•  "f  th-lr  imrnt  yf 
Toiii.il;->iil.Mrlt.er«i.iir  t.inii  are:    Ciwh    In   a<Ivanc» 


r^oi.i.'>  V-r^^^^^^  be    to  see  whether  it  is  possibiti  to  ne^'o-   members  of  the  Senate  and  sixteen  mom- 

rune.. .r>u-«.»).    Th.- ii.irty   who  5- n.i.»  u-J-.lJf.-ra  •  •  ■  r.\       tt  <r.Jl..i:.1 


Bi.  |tMiii..oi.i>..;i-.>/.'<-    tiato  for  peace   upon   any  terms  that  the 


bers  of  the  House  are  affected  by  this  de- 


cision. 


.     .l-ul  :i:ii-  .  i.pl -s  wl!I  1. c  !»<■ 

.-  »  :ii.ii.tli"«' -:il».<"''!l.il<»iii  r -. il 

,.,.«,.... I  l«-..tyc.nN.Mra   f-r  e.-u!.  ,ul.«rl!.l..,i..  t,  ;  g       .J     ^^.i])  jjccopt. 

...:!..•  Ann  n>nii  |"'.«!«.;e.  i  r 

4.|'..rlb.r»>».onMt,.  rer,.r„ii..urlleplal>ly  lliename  T»   m,...!,!   n,.t    Ka    atiU     in     5h«!ii1i.'0     the 

:   f  i.-lr  i-u-il^.ai.e.  ...ni.ty  4M.i    •■'l.ile.    ^p«^lmeu  e..,.leil  |  It   \\  OUlU   nOt     DO     Sale     lO      inUUI^U      IIIO 

,.:rfw  .•aiuppiua^nn.^  A.Mnas^  ^^^^^^^  !  hope  or   imagin.-\tioh  to    far    upon  what !  j.^^g5^t,:Qj^._jtg   Adrpntnges,  and  HoW 

ro.  «A„nf^':n;r^;^i^ui..:!;'rJ::(^'^r?I?;;    |  success  win  »fon.l   those  efforts.     Yet  I  Attained. 

i  it  Seems  most  probable  tlut  some  under  i  ut  .v.  .-.  w.  >. 

kfi>»2af   !si«-::iZ'aMre  t-OESBpany,   standing   will   be  settled  upon    between        As  I  am  now    about     to    treat  on  the 

Lincoln  and  Davis.  'above  subj<-ct,  I  will  endeavor   to    show 

The  best  papers  of  the  soutli  haye  for    in  a  small  dt^gr^e  how  education  has  been 

\    <r-    A.r.  \tisiln  liavii.^    l.ut.!Nliel  a  »l«:e|..enl  d.-  ...  »>,        ■  it-  '  •        j  iir  i        1  t  .1. 

.•.•..r»  t.  ti.:- (Mop.ii-v.a-nniiiKitt. i.enn.ur  tho  soms  time  ciiod  down  Davis  and  his  par-   attained.     We  may  go  back  as  far  as  the 

i.:r..l  »;■  ».-iii.-  (»-r.oii.>    vlr 
•    h.»i!>s  »-l' t«!»-leiiUi  1.1  tliei;h.ir.'ehi.»  l<e.v.i  ininUU      \\\q  p.irt  of  llis   friellds    111    lilflimOlMl 


l»r    ST.  r.VUI.,  MINX. 


riy  were  .lire.  tor. IB   ,         J  cf(..|tej  no    little  uiieasiiiess   on-   beiiinnini;  tol  the  world,  when   God  gave 

irinc.  C»m?a:iv,of    W  l-u  iiiikIii,  tli         •'  I        ^  " 


f'<r.- 


.1% 


lii.  .1  '.In-  r.-.4:i-»l  wl   the   llwui*  lin.uri«nc.- CoDi 


to  iM  his  creation  ;  and  the  last  gift,  the 

I      Tlie  whole    proceedings   will   soon   be  '  Hible,  wherein  wo  might  see    our  eternal 

••ir.i.  .:■  •t»o.iimi!..t .  I  at:i  ^atiirt-J  that  ihe //.,««' ij„j,^,j    g^j  jj  jg  jji^.  (^  specuUto  up'in    lifo  from  the  proscnt.     The  Bible  is  our 

/.;/-«;..  c  <».««i»a».y  of  .-t.  iSiil.  Mini...  Han  .•i.Hr<«!.r.lif  I  "  '  r  i  |  r 

.t,..::.p.4uv  fr...i  t:..  K...  k  i:iv.r  ii.>iiran.rc..mi«,  jL  j^  J     .j,jyjjpj.g    or  induliTB  in  supposi-   eartlilv  guidc,  and  has    passed  through 

f  ■.♦  I«  t.ii^'ii,  .i:il  l.iat  lli.">  .'i  •  do:n^  t>iisiii>-.i.'<  lu  .ic  i   "••  »  o  fi  j    a  •  i  «» 

barbarous,    half  civilized,    civilized    and 
cnliglttened  »ges,  through  blood  and  fam. 


a..«.,wm.  lawa.Jl  IhtuJ-t.te.  ^^    ^    AffXI.X 

The  Home-  Int;iM:M?.v»  Coroi'sny. 

;  St.  I'niil  ri'.'ie.T.  Sh  !•.»!.  I 
i  •■.•:»;i.  •■••-. .ftliU  fr.ily  II..M1- O'liipany— .\  Sl««-menl 
•fit*  itH.-liirw  at.  I  K..iiii):>ni.  i.t. 

!t  -I**  fre.'.u.'iitly  iH-eii  r.iiiarke'l.  Ill  v1«w  of  the  enor- 

'  ■   ■.  •unis  -■w-iit  on:  of  111.-  tttte  '..  pay  for  liii.ur.iiice  In 

.      el:i.  r.«iiip.«iilr-  limt   >»•   -.ln-iiM  hale  »  lujmr  li  niirancf 

■  Mi>si.< ,  aiel  t'lnt  r-ti':.  ihlsiiionev  i.i  oirr  .Slate.     We 

.-r  »l  lost  Math  a  .  .•ii.p.in;. .  til  .-.ilcc»>.ri.l  oper:.tloii  — 111* 

■  (I  .111-   Iii-'iraiu.    r.'i>ip..i.>  "I  St.  I'liul"— »M'i  from  li> 

.  .,.«r.r.-i.»f  m.*ii*<.ni»'it.its  w  II  us  fr-.m  the  well  icn.iwn 

.-.tr    i  <ii-t  ;.U»lii.-*i  Lilh-Tit  ..f  tlie;:ei:tli;nuiii.»iiii*.  to.l 

:f?i  It   »-  ..m.er!"  «n-l  'ftr'-'  t   r .,  «••-  I/.-I  .■'af.-  aft.r  a  lan-- 

111  *».4ni!ii  iH"ii  of  I'l;  Uwk- all  1  iii«.:c  of  !ni;.iii«i'«s.  In  r-*- 

.  .i!s-ii.  i.'.lii.;  It  ti:  the    ;>. -.ph- of  .^l!Il:l■'».lt..  j.s  ..  vit.'  and 

.erkntR;e..iii  c.>mpii.v  to  lii-iiir.-  In. 

iltou^h  i-.«t«b:Uli.-«l  ..Lly  I  <*t  Aprl!,  It  !ia<   alren.ly  1-»B 

-1  ii.-^i  ■J..>lO|»-.!k!i>,  \vlih.ie.;.^!:  a- rii:ui:I.itiii«M:icr.-.<ii 

.  r  M-t-r  ).M.iiiV.    Wk  .l.oil.t  xvtiith:-r.iiiy  oth.-i  .oiiiiwii.''  In 

t    •  J:i  t'-l  5t.ili  .<  r.i:i -ih.iw  n  !"tti  r  r.<  ..rl  .'.hrliir  the 

I    s»  h   V  n'oiitl.sol  It.  e.x!»i-i»e.     A!"»itetlnr  ..vrll.jO 

I.I )  «' •:  II.  of  prop  ity  111    thi.  .t  .le.  ha    l>.-«ii   Ini'uri.'.l  in 

t.!.  i-.».iipuliy   .«Ir*».!'y,  ai.i  llie ''^'•••I'-e-i    '■*    Ijily  lii'-'rea* 

r*i  •  rn'.e.'   "f  t^ie  ■-•.•iiilKiny  In    reiranl    to  rUks  are 
.:  1I..III1  n.i.  iii...-t  prudent  i.n.;  »itfe  we  ever  knew.    Dnlr 
■a;!-').-!    I  uil«iiu:>.  fci-n.-rilly   Una   lioii-,.-i  and   other 
1.11   -I   a"!    ir.«..:-riv,i<  hi.-'ir.d.     T'll.s  l>  t:  i- •.-.f.  ►!  rl*»i> 
!  rl«i<>  lt<  ..*-r.a'i.l  no  ini.r.- toon  tr.i»fl  i«  t«  en   In  on* 
rt.ilv    '•  •>    al.'iit   .'i.e   i>l\tli  ol  lb-     r.»li»  taken    nre  <in 
SiitWtii-!..  fi.er.-  t  l«-l:i:-  1.1,  m..vttl.le    property  »l-trh   l« 
.    •n*i.ii-re.|  hr  ii.*iiri:H-e  men  li.e  ■'.-re..iii  ..Itlie  Uuslli'S!. 
nar.     IK.I  ..f  t:i-i:i.-.t- r.a.v  of  wvaice. 
!i»,ii  ;  Insio.  .•««  iM  lli.«  v.-ly  oti  M.i  h  i>  •■>afe  l.ar.|ii  r*  lliln. 
rii's.anl--    m.eii-    v.  ty  l.-w.  a.«  a>.o.l   rink.  ar«   not 
1  n.|»  I  .»  pay  f.>r  the  ..x:ra    liHZ>r.l  "ii   hil  nw^.    Tb<- 
C-.     rsi-.  U  tlisKa  f..-.-  -r-iWe  ..;..-  t"   luaHie  Ib  •!•  thl.<  ac- 
ci.n:r       T^i*- .»Oue.  •  ;iLc  . 
l>,fU,tt-  K  W-t.l  . 
I  r-  .".'iifciif-  Kr.J.  II  i».-w..rt. 
.*«./»4.«rv  — •■    ^^  -  K.ni!Bll. 
Vntmiirrr—J,  V.    l'li..iiii.;".n. 
«>i»-.i/  .l>-..i;-  ^V    A.V.  ell-. 

far.  I   ri.  in  I    .lelvers  liarlii/  haine<ted4    pr,.i.».r*.y  of  a 
s  ".h.r.-w-t  r  will    lovrell  to   make    ap|>llr..l|oa  i»  the 
t    niTi  -ir  iWr  a  ;».>ili  y. 

r..*    il"  o"   iii«uraii,e  C'»nipa''y    have   paid    fourteen 

•  :«   •!...    ..  iC     ill'V  I". 

l>;i()SrKtTl'S  OK  TlIK     • 
Ml!  AV  A  VKV.  1 :    N  !•:  W  S 

DVII.Y.  .-r.MI  \Vi;i.KI.V.  \  WKKKLY 
FCPw  I860. 

T!!'"  »w  -.t  I  •  I,  '■!  -verT  p.  In'  o^  rl.-w.  pri.iiils'-«  t«»  I'e 
;..r  ibl*  •'oa-l"^  ''*e  Hidj>t  lliip'.riMi.t  pi-ri<v1  that  rvrr 
•  .:i»:.:iil '  I  ai;  eiHH-h  In  the  p.d',llcal  nniial.<  of  mankind. 
.\  'pr.-I  '.lit  al  >•'''<  tion  i-  I.,  take  i.la.  .-Il  the  ii.ll.-tiU'tloIi 
I  'i..i  «i|.>lly  iKiH.p-.),  ai|.|  the  canipulK'i,  l-.i  view  m  the 
■  r.-.!l  V --I  Ih.-  l>-ii.ii  at  >t.iki-.  iiiu.t  I.r  oni-  o|  tnili 
,.',.. ,.|..<,t  l-ittfr.-.-«l.  'till'  lir.al  Kel.elli..n  !i.«.  If— whi-.se 
•Irea  I -ii-rlll  es.'l  Il!>-  a:i'l  w-allh.  no  .|ttr'.;en  our  land 
i:i.|  onr  hop'4  — liny  tMixHlhly  cnlmlnitte.and  when  the 
l.i.i  »lv  ir.iii.-'edy  I.-.  eii.k-.l,  the  empire  nf  roaf.n  res.toreil 


tion.     Time  will  tell. 


A  Good  Place  to  Get  Exemption-How   ine,  through  war  an<l  pestilence,  and  has 
the  Business  Men  Manago  at  Saint  8],„^n  itself  to  .".llStiHtions ;   and    is  still 

Peters 

'  easting  its  fruits   oT«r  all  the  earth,  and 

St.  Petkr.  Feb.  1.  18G5.      |^.^^  ^^    ^^^j^^   ^^^  j^  j,^  pages-i^hal  a 
To  the  EJltor  of  the  Pioneer : 


I  recommondatiun     to     tliis     great|  Book. 

I  notice  in  veHtordav's  P/ym,  a  com-    S")  we  so**,    the    Bible    has  been    passed 

mnijicatioh  concerning  *•  ofiici.tl   corrup-    from  God  to  man,  and  guarded  by    llim 

lion-in  the  Ex.iminii.g  Board    Tvhiloinlj,^         ,^  ^^^j      P^^^^^^        ^-^^^^ 

St.  Peter,  but  the  truth  is  not  halt  told.      ...  j       i-   i.. 

I.  •        .•      ,    1  .1    .  f  11  f  ..-  ~-  »^„-  !,.,«    i  throufih  mnorancc  and  enlichtenraent. — 

r.  IS  e6iima'.eil  ihat  uiW  four  or  live  nun-  no  s> 

dr«d  persons  were  exempli-d  hc.e  who  The  Bible  also,  has  boen  much  to  the 
had  no  just  ground  for  exemption.  The  promotion  of  otherj^br.inches  of  learning, 
illegal  busiiieos  was  mainly  conducted  ^jq^Jj  g^-red  and  f.rofanf^.  but  more  espcc- 
by  outside  physicians      A   doctor    from  ■  j.^,,  .  ^  ^,^^  ^^^^^^  .  ^^^j  ^^  ^^  tbe.Biblo, 

rfliHkop«e,  Utu  Sioux  Physician,  had  Ins         •'  ,  .  • 

CK  .     .1     .1         -„  I    .„  I  ;..  ,^..  ,.     hive  tjone  tliroujjh  past    and  nave  arriv- 

oinre  cunstanlly  ihrongpil,  and  i.s  report-  6>  of 

ed  to  hnve  made  two  tliousand  dollars  in  ed  at  the  present  ;  wo  sliall  go  no  farther, 
four  days.  A  perfectly  sound  m:in  rh  ihe  future^is  impenutrMble  ^to  the  hu- 
wouid  go  to  hid  office  and  doposiie  5^100  n,^,,  vision.  We  have  now,  in  the  pres- 
orSJU'J  upon  condition  of  being  t-x-mp-,^^^^;  ..dvanlages.     We    have 

ted.  whereupon    papers    would  be  made,  r  ^  ° 


Notice  of  Mortgage  Sale. 

DEFAULT  lias  been  made  in  tbe  condition 
and  payment  of  a  certain  mortpajee  exe- 
cuted and  delivered  by  John  B.  Fish,  mort- 
gajjor,  then  of  Springfield,  Clark  connty,  State 
of  Ohio,  to  John  B.  Kearney,  mortgagee,  of 
Scott  county.  State  of  Minnesota,  dated  the 
twenty-niiitli  day  of  April,  A.I).  IH.'JS,  and 
recorded  in  the  oflicc  of  the  Uepister  of  Deeds, 
of  the  .suid  county  ol  Scott,  in  Book  "  C  "  of 
ilortgapcc-,  on  pages  205  aud  20G  on  the  fifth 
day  of  June,  A.  I>.  1858,  at  11  o'clock  A.  M. 
in  aad  by  which  mortgage,  .said  mortgagor 
did  bargain,  sell,  and  convey  to  the  said  mori- 
pagcc,  llis  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  the  fol- 
lowing tlcscribcd  lands  and  premises,  lying  and 
being  in  the  comity  of  Scott    aforesaid,   and 

escribed  in  said  mortgage  as  follows,  to  wit : 
The  one-half  of  the  East  half  of  the  South- 
west quarter  of  section  number  Thirty-one, 
(31)  in  'I'owaship  number  Twcuty-sevcn,  (27) 
of  Range  number  Twenty-four  ^2-t)  ;  aud  also 
the  half  of  Twenty  acres  ofi  of  the  South  part 
of  lot  number  Four,  in  the  same  section, 
'i'owiiship  and  Range,  commencing  at  tbe 
South-east  corner  of  said  lot  number  Four  (4) 
thence  running  north  on  the  East  line  of  the 
same,  Forty  (10^  rods  to  a  point ;  thence  with 
the  south  line  of  the  same.  West  Eighty  (80) 
rod.s  to  the  West  line  thereof  to  a  point ; 
thence  South  along  said  West  line  Forty  roils 
to  the  South-west  corner  of  said  lot  number 
Fonr  (4;  ;  tlieiice  ICigty  (bO)  rods  to  the  place 
of  beginning,  to  secure  the  payment  of  the 
sum  oi  one  thousaiul  dollars  according  to  three 
proini.-i-iory  nott-s,  bearing  even  date  with  said 
mortgage,  executed  and  delivered  by  said 
mortgagor,  and  payable  to  said  mortgagee, 
one  tor  two  hm  dred  dollars,  payable  in  three 
inontii.';,  one  for  four  hundred  dollars,  payable 
in  .<ix  moiifii.s,  and  one  fur  four  hundred  dol- 
liirs  payable  in  twelve  raonths,  with  interest 
at  seven  per  cent,  per  nnniim,  and  till  made  and 
given  to  said  morlgageo  for  the  purchase 
•lioney  cff^uiii  hind  ;  which  said  moitgage  con- 
tains a  power  of  sale  duly  recorded  with  aA>\ 
mortgagee. 

Ami  nhoreap,  said  John  B.  Kearney  ha? 
dcc.?:tse«I,  leaving  hi.s  la.-t  will  and  testamt^ut, 
which  has  been  dulyadinitte-l  to  Propate,  and 
roconlud  in  the  oni'.;e  of  the  Judge  of  Probate 
i:i  and  for  the  county  of  Ramsey,  State  of 
.Miuiie.-(;ta,  whorcuf  Peter  Kearney  was  ap 
pointed  executor,  who  has  duly  fjualined  as 
Hiich,  and  entered  upon  the  duties  of  executor 
of  the  same. 


T,  J, eUFFl, 

Whoiesate  and  Retail  Deaierin 

Hardware  and  Cutlery 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Stoves    Tin     and    Seeht 

Iron-Tvare. 
Agrricnltiiral  Inipieiuents 

AND  MECHANICS  TOOLS. 

General  Foi*v/arding  and  Com- 
mission Merchants. 

Remember  the  Old  Stand ;  cor. 
ner  of  Holmes  and  First  Streeis 
Shakopee,  Minnesota. 

Job  Work  and  Repairing  of  all 
kinds  done  at  short  notice. 


Hark! 

At  hill  Cemplct*  an^  well  ree«l<Ue4 

Fruit  ajid  Confection 


One  door  West  »f  the  Tout  Office,  keeps  constantlr  •» 
hand  erarytblng  ututilly  kept  la  an  establlBhment  of 
tbe  kind,  such  as 


Tobacco  Raisins,  Nuts, 

Apples, 
Toys,  Candies,  Cigars, 

Pipes,  Figs, 
etc.,  etc.j  etc. 

Hair  Dressing,    Shaving, 
and  Coloring 


Execeted  In  llie  BKST  STYI.B. 


tS  iiSI  dm 


John  Schwartz, 


rj\JC^ji 


3Ier chant  Tailor. 

First  Street,  Two  Doors  West  of  the  Post 
Ojfficc,  Shalcojirc,  Minn. 


&Bolt 


OLD  STAND 


I  haTeJust  recelrcd  and  Iihtp  raw  on  )<Rnd  ■  r*niplctf 
vtuck  of 

Fall  and    Witner   Goods, 

I  am  now  prepared  to  All  all  orderssattsfactorllr 
and  at 

REASOJ\rJlBLE  RATES. 

Belnit  tncomraunlcatlon  with  the  most  fuchlonaklr 
establlHhme  li  In  the  Kaiit,  theclotliluf  aaade  by  nie 
rill  be  of  the 

LATEST  STYLK  AND  FASHION. 

Thepitronaeaaf  thepnbllc  la  renpecifullytslUIUd 
T«3nel»:tf  JOHN  8CHWAKTZ. 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade ! 

,S*r  Don't  buy  your  ^oods  where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  Extra  Chicago  Profit....fl^ 

.?5arBuy  from  those  who  bring  their  Goods 
niBKcT  from  tbe  Eastern  Markets...^^ 

WV.  h.irr  Juiit  recelvpd  from  the  Eastern  Cities,  a coip.- 
plfttMtock  of 


Dry  Goods, 
Clothing, 
Boots, 
Crockcrj, 


n  c 

a    a 

t  p 


Groceries, 

Shoes, 

Notions, 

Glassware, 


and  Hardware. 


And  whereas  Ibe  t.txes  assessed  upon  said 
premist'.s  for  the  VLiir  A.  I>.  18C0  amouuted 
to  the  sum  off's'iity-M.x  dollars  ami  ei<,'l»ty-six 
cfHls  ^i?'2G,.Sf.j  ;  fJr  tl-ii  year  A.  D.  1S61 
aiuoniiti'il  lo  the  MUM  of  twenty-eight  dollarfl 
aii.l  ci>rhty-oiie  eo!it.<  (32H,81);  for  the  year 
A  I).  lbG'2  umonnti-il  to  the  sum  of  forty-nine 
(laihtrs  :uid  seventy  ceiit.s,  (49,70)  ;  and  for  the 


t  M-n  Will  ivii-'  h.nvf  hi-r  l>.i:tlc.-i  t'>  11  ..-'it.  lirr  vlrti>rU-.-.  lo 
M-lil-v   .'■;>"  '*■'•'  rfnowiiwl  tti.iii  w.-«r."    To  .ici  an  ImIpII- 


signed   by  th«    doctor,  baiidtd  over  to  a  9cl,o<d6,  ccdleiiea  and  churchea.and  many 

oounry  o'thcial   from    St-ott  counky,    for-  other  instiuitioiis    for    tlio    pronaotion  of  |  year    A.   1).  1HC3    :i:i.ou!ittd  to  the   sum  of 

m*rlva  steamboat    explain,  who' would  learnint/ and  hapnineas  ;    yet  tbe  mass  of ' ''^^i'"'>\'^<''\'"'^f":' '''"'■•^J-^'^'^'^''^- 

,  •  r  .1  1  .  »  *  '  I  amciintiii ■' :n  all  to  *.he  siim  of  one  hniulred 
a.^  aa  the  ^^o-betireen  from  the  doctor  s  ^,„  p^.^j,,^  j^^..^  „oi  ^..juyod  all  these  |  ,,,„,  twn.rv-six  .lolbn.  .uid  thirty-two  centa 
oiBco  to  th«  exanriining  boaril.  1  here  j^j^.g^i^  .^....^  paniouUrly  a  collegiato  ;  (.?12r..H'2):ai.,l  ttl!  of  ;v1.ich  was  duo  and  re- 
were  were  sevvral  non-rosidtnt  (Joc'.ortJ  °  '  ^  «»  I  mninod  uni'ivid  0:1  I'.iw  lOth  d;iy  of  March, 
.nd  lawyors  onga,^.ed  inibe  sanie  bu^i-  •■•»^^«"^'".  «"J  ^''^  '*"™r'«  ^  ^^''^  '^^^^  j  jhu.  and  on  the  day  la.t  aforJ.ai.i  the  .aid 
noss.  Bull  think  ibtTo  is  no  evidence  '  namo  a  few  of  ilie  most  eminent  men  who  I'L-tcr  Kearney,  as  .'^uch  executor,  paid  all  of 
ihnt  any  member  vf  tbe  board  received ']j;^j  no  .•tdvant.-iwfs  of  a  colb-giate  cduca- j  l!'o  taxcii  aforo.-^aid  to  the  treasurer  of  said 
and  bribo,  tlioiiLjli  llie   mannor  in    wliiub    ^j^^^.                                                                             ''      ** 

buainertK  was  transacted  looks  rery  much  »,    t      -  1    ^       ••     1               r           ^     . 

,-       -.       V                      P-  \  \    ....of  .«^.^  Natbanie     nowaitcli.  one  of  our  most 
liK-  lU      Never    was  otlu-ial    trust  more 

bbamefully   jnrform.'d    whin   viewed   by  loromplisbed  maiiipmaticiansRnd astron- 

mere  looK-rs  on.      Men   to  all   apjit-aian-  nmers,  was  taken  fr<im  school  at  the  ear- 

c..sdecrepid  were  held,   and  able  bodied  lyjig  often  years.  It  is  said  when  Le  saw  I  *^;"''^'<-!^'"'''*'"*''"         -     ,     ,       4... 

men  by  the   hundred  exempted,     '^^^l^  L\,,,  ^,J ,,^,  ^  ^^^            '     '         '     !  the  further  sum  of  one  nuiidicl  ami    twenty- 

oiiglil    to    be    an     inyestigaiion 


Our  Dro.ss  Goods  Department 

Is  full  or.ill  kliKlsandh<*ylfs  or  (looda  usually  kept  In  a 
larac  storr. 

Hoop  Skirts,   Hosiery, 


viTtiiB.jOiJWdin 

And  Stiver    Ware^  c&c. 

Eor  Sale  at  the  Shakopee  JEW  KI.UT  S<Ti)RK. 

AXEL  JORGENSEN, 

Would  ItiforiuthecltUens  of  SbakopeeandTlclDlly, that 
n«liprot>areiU» 

REP  A.  I  K 

Watc)ie«,Cli>rIis,anJ  Jewelry.ofeyery  <l«'scrli)tloTi. 

Suop— Twodoorimonthorthe  Xatloaal  Uot«1.tibak«M« 
Mlmi. 


FINKLE  &  LYON'S      . 

Sewing  Macfames:. 

Tbesk  macbinea  make  the  alikc-uck-sticli 

oa  Vetk  cUea.  aad  uio  lets  than  half  tU«  thread  fu# 
•:ik  that  the  tlnfla  or  doubla  thread  lo«i>  itu<  h  \2a 
«klB«a4*;  will  Uen,  Fell,  Oather,  Curd,  BraU.  Kind 
Ac.  and  are  tetter  adavtcd  tUan  any  ♦•Hit  S.>;,, 
Machine  In  «»•  to  the  frequent  ebanset  and  treat  ra- 
riaty  af  aewlng  required  In  a  family,  for  thay  wlH  aew 
frem  ona  to  twenty  thlckatsaeBof  Maraellle*  wltheit 
stopping,  and  make  averyrsttcb  perftet,  or  frooi  tlie  ■ 
••atcanse  to  the  heaviest  beaver  cloth,  or  even  t*(h« 
stoniest  harness  leather,  withoat  changlii;  tne  fcrJ, 
needle,  or  tension  or  making  any  adjust  Mem  ef  Ma 
chins  whatever  I !  t 

They  are  simple  In  cohstractton,  and  esslly  «iiii>c 
■toed;  abd  If  any  part  U broken  byaccldrnt.lt  readli.r 
replaced. 

These  sre  piccliab  psers,  aad  will  ge  far  tit  dt-trr 
Bine  Ibe  choice  of  any  Intelligent  buyer. 

rUast  Call  anil  Biaminf,  or  $end  fnr  Cir.'ul«r 

M.  B.   Local  Agents  wanted  In   srrtl»t.s  net  yt 
eaplsd.   Address. 

FINKLE  &   LYON  8.  M.  Co., 
No.  538  BROADWAY.  NEW-YORK. 

»lii2r;l»- 

Michigan  Central  R.  K. 


WINTER  ARRANGEMENT. 
Thogrrat  tliruuKh  route  to 

Detroit,  Toronto,  .Montreal,  JViuf^iira  Fallf, 

livffalo,     Elmira,    Albany,    Surttfvgm 

Spriu^a,    .\'eic     York,     lioflnu. 

Aad  all  points  In  Now  York.Ntw  KnsUTid  nicl  !)•»  (*«•■ 
das.    Aljtfi,  to 

Lafsyettr,  iBiIianapoIis,  CiBciuati,  Louis;  Illf, 

AND  POINTS  IN  OHIO  ii  KKNTUCK  V 

jSaTralnsleavp  QreatOiitral  Deput.CrlcliaKetMMia 
Ingand  Krauing,  waking  close  connectluhstiT  all  ^««i, 
ern  poln.. 

BAGGAGE  CHKCKKD  THROl(;iI. 

Ilrgant  Slerping  Cars  on   all   i\i!;iit   Trai^. 

RUTAN'8  I'atcnt  Ventilaturs  and  llastorsi  ii  kll  (  n. 
•r  I>;>y  Trains. 

ThruUKli  Tickets  for  sale  at  all  i.ltU-.-t-  ..r  i  ..Inin  liiis. 
llnai.  In  Chlcoco,  at  Union  onicr,  In  Trciii<iiil  ll<>ii»« 
Block, and  at  l>vput,lo»l  uf  l..:ik  hlrrrt. 

H.  V.  WKNTWOKTll, 

(It-nM  West.  Tais.  AtL.  •"I.li-i't". 

HIDES !  HIDES  * 


AN1> 


Of  all  kln<ls and  quality. 

Full  and   Winter   styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

All  perwini  looking  for  any  of  the  ahoTogoo<!s.  will  Ond 
It  to  tli'ir  .ulviiiihiKv  tucall  at  uur  i-l-txt  In  iitru  yurchas- 
liii;i'li>ewbtre. 


Our  linodK  will  b« 


county  of  Scott,  and   took   bis  receipt  there- 
for. 

Aii'l  thorp  is  cliiimod  to  be  dne  at  the  d«t* 
of  thi.s  notire.  npon.-ui.l  niortcrasre  an«l  note 
lii^t  tifpris^iifl.  tlie  siiiii  fif  f.'nr  hiiiiilrc.i  aii<i 
eil^'htet^ii  ilollurs  and  forty  cents,  tocctlu-r  with 


li  »  111"'  ''>'   ml-"'""    "ftlil*    l>ip»r.  Iiilt*   vlptlcal 

'   •    ri'i.'iit 'o  v"li-ev.-ryllltiiii!'>|.p«irtuiiltyto!iii  ptT»i< 

v.  *'t'"«  l.-r.  .vlth  til'--*''  olivlnn.  f.vl.^'ifi'l  i>rei>nn?  tin-  puh- 

•    I.r  t-.'-iSre-il'"'"  *"'■''•  "'''*'"''  '"""tiienU  siicrcvd  the 

1  .iWiii  of  .irii»^ 
'■'r   .  "tli.-r  '»«.-!r'iii'Miti<"(  ih-l'-pt-r— ii'Ws.iiilm-rllHnT 

'".'  ,.      «...  _v»«-  *'iHl'  »l:ut'>  m.iKi-  still  inufi- tn'er»i.:liiK 
"'.''Vi'-.  i'uV.'<">  '.il  it  It  ni  »«•  .i!w  .ys  b.-  a  »eU  uiinr   Kuc»t  ai 

♦,.ivesUiiO»<liu.:iiptliil'-.  reai-wlm;  IndlvMr 
.,,1-'  nii-l  I'lHTi-Mtliii!  t!n-nr.*>-lvei<Krinfr»liy  t- 
vlri  liutl""   f"r  the   cuniliiic  venr.    AI!  surl 
111  be  t!>"r<'nv{!i:y  «p'.Te.  l.»ti-<l,ali.l  nmv  br   pro 


l.ii-v  III 

•  xt. -mI 
.■  !••  I^  «" 

!i  livr 


,r  nin-  li  •.i»«'l- 


'■''^,       .  ,''nb.U'.!i'»f  The  Newsisni.vr  ari.-x.iniu!ed  In  IH 
Vr '-.1  I.   '^^ "'■'I'''    *"   "'-»'"'""   """f  *1-"<C">"«1» 

'■  'iir'e*lv  *•«  are  eiiabli-l  ti>  preaeiit  tli-  !»i.|.erln  ncv 
.  •  ^M  1  v>  1*  r.'V-l  r.'Tiu  l.y  t!.«  i,'-<'f  n«  exorllon: 
*'  '.T  *.J;ln  U  «  .-I  a  f'itl.-.n«..c-.-  -^f  t!:U  pm.llc-.plr!tiid 
V  ,  v'-  r^-.  «irV  r..f  re.p'.i.-l»i>U  -r.urti* ....  .ur  i-.n   l.i  en 


»:  .:K.-:t.V.l.U-. 


TKn.»I-- 


jvsTiiK.      ■  "-.-vi  ..  Mu.u  ^^^...,....5  .^  -Mu.      *x,  -.ov, ,  ^f  pjj^n^cnt  alorc«tid. 

j^oing  article  was  evidently  '  '^''^  ''>«  "'""'^  ""'''''  *  ''*'^"'"«  °"  ^^*  "P^''  And  whcroa.  on  the  10th  day  of  March, 
some  poor  deril  who  failed  to  •"Sopbical  tmnsactions  of  London."  lie  ;  j j;ci,  thr  i^uhl  Peter  Kearney  :i.s  cx-cutor  of 
.xommion  throu^rh    a  dishon-    '^'^"'^d  ^"^"r    'o'^'fT*    l=»nguage8     wbilo    the  la..t  ui!l  .ti.,1  tc.stnmcut    of    .sai.l    Job:.  IJ. 


,j,,       .v..  ...^.  ...  =  .  .....^  «  v,ww.»    on   algebra,   lie  j  v,;-^  tJollars  and  thirty-two  cent.s  iiai<l  for  ta.Tet 

«-..  „o..-i  ;.  ;,.=.;  «  t„  .l,»  ....n.m.mWv  U   did  not  close  his  eyes  until  he    had  naas-    upon  s.aicl  pivmi.ses  as  .ilores.iid  aiulMx  .lollars 

wrongand  injustice  to  tbe  coD.nounity  13  ,      •      -       .         ,       i,      ,      |  and  sixty  cent-,  interest  thereoa  .since  the  day 

,: ;;;  -:» i  r  mv  i.:ari.,tic  pan  in  tM..  i:.tt.-r  .  -.t.t.-,.,  the  i  apparent.  Justice.      i  tored  it  from  beginning  to  end.      He  also  |    ,  ^^     '„.  alorc<«\id 

i.,i.iir"i.i:..i  r:'nn"i  i'<?  •<"'  •i'"'""«''"y  '"'■••'■'''•'•' "f  •»'■ '    '*  ',-.    .  •  .  ,  _  .1^     ,,   i-    ,  01  payment  aiore^-iKi 

i;,,.  :.K.iment*  *".-K^•»«'T..''i .V"' .''l.":.'^''.;.'.'.' .H'.T.?^?. ".!       Tlio  fore 

written  by 

secure  his  exemption  through   a  dishon-  -  -     -  .      .    "  °     °  ,  Kcr.niev   dece.i.>*d  commenced  proceeding  to 

♦•St  and  fraudulent  manner,  and  probably  ;  l«'""?  *l  '"^  t)Urine9s.  j  Cjj.j.j.i,jgy  ^.^jjj  ,n»rtgajrc  by  adverti.'«ment  pur- 

.rot  snubed,  or  by  some  enemy  of  the  two  '      Elihu  Burrit  was  not  a  school  student ; '  suant  to  the  .statute  in    such   ea«;  made  and 
„o  i«.  ^«.,l.«  .l»a;r«.«t„..frnm  Sl.HK-   y«t.  while    employed    at   his    trade,  as  •!  provi'od  amUftei  wards  the  s:.id   mort^.-i^or 
persons  he  would  ilesignate     from  bhaK-   J  ^    J  •  i  ..rocnred  an  Inumction  from  the  District  court 

op^^e."     If  tbo  writer  of  the  article  has    '"S^r  o'  '^on,  he  learned  thirteen   «l»Uer- [;,|-,;;,i,i  e-.nnty  of  .Scott.enjoiniiig.tiui  restrain- 
••b^enin-rtndsold,    why    not  come   out   «"' l''»"b'"'»g**''.  whilo  at  the  agn  of  twon-    i,,;:  th.' f.mclosnrc  of  .sai.l  inort£ra;;e   and  tl,e 

u.  J  .vn.>^  tKA    ^vhol«  nroceedincrs  oyer  '  ty-<"'e  »'«  did  not  know  a  tingle  letter  of  j  f  ^'  "^sai..  prcmi.^s  until  the  f.irliicr  .>nh-r  of 
aMj  expose  the    wliole  proceeaings  over,    j  a  .  the  cou.-/,  wtucl»  injunction  h.is  bcon  disolved 

bis  own  signature  line  a  man,  and  not  as  ,  ^''^  alpliabet.  |  .,j„|   vacated  ami  .set   a.sidc.      And  whereas  . 

a  DH're    ' 

be   Knc. .    ..X, ^ 

not  be  understood  as  giving  countenanoo 
to  anything  tending,  in  thai  way,  to  do 
an  injnry  to   tbe  comunity,   but  we  Iook 


Sold  at  Eastern  Prices, 


Traft»i.*rtat!oii  enlyaddrJ. 


GOUWinV  PHODUGE 

Of  all  kinds  wante-l  In  exchange  for  goods. 

Shakopee  Dec.  1st,  I86-L 

v3  n.37         Strait  &  Holton. 

shi:eht&  bhotheh, 

WUOLKSALE  AND  UKTAIL  DEALUKS 
In  Foreign  ond  Domestic 

LIQIIOK.S,    GROCERIES. 

TOEACCOS,   &c. 

THIKD  .ST.,  nXTWKK?<  JACKSON  A  nOBKRT, 
'^V\'«^'^       '^^^^^V      "^A^^r 


••looker  on"   ffrowl  at  eomethinir  i      John  Newton  wag  a'self-roado  preach- 1  thereafter  an  irnguhr  notice  of  the  forcclos- j    wehav.ecn-.tantiroi.handaiarc.suek  at 

*  ..1                 1                                                  '  urc  of  sjiid  inorlua-'e  by  .sale  iif  wti.l  premises    ,.,,vTn.r-/-.  l-x--      /^./-vi»i»t-«t»      t\io'¥>it  t  i>t. 

.»»   T,/Nt»,;n«  oKnnf  Wo   would   er  ol  tlie  g'o.«sp<»l.                                           . '" ,    '  **  ,        .•    .viii„„    r   r  ....a.-v    ^><r'■.    K.EML1CKY     COI'PFR     DlSTlLLKI) 

)W8    nothing  aooou  »»e    wouia                     a     r                                                       to  lie  made  on  tne  2.M  dav  of  Jaiiu.ary,   loti.), 


George  Washington,  was  a  solf-m.ide  |  ^^.j.,  puMished  for  a  |H.iii>d  Ic-vs  than  .•^ix  siicccs- 
man;  his  eduoalj.  n  consisting  only  of  -''ivo  wwk.s  l.efore  that  day  aii-i  llicre.ificr 
.,        -       ,         J.  .       ,  1-   u       1        po.<lpoiiod  until  the  3()th  dav  of  .January,  l.>^6-'. 

the  simple  rudiments  of  an  enjilish  cdu-   {,„j ;,;;,,.:..  ,,^i,.„,,j,.ri,^id  la.i ice  w.is.-.i.an.lo:.  d 


n^UMSKEW*, 


cation  ;  yet,    l-M.k  at  him — a  nian  of  iin-    aij,|  was  not  made  nor  s:;i<!  pr»'iais**   ofT'Tid 


perishKblo  r'*nown. 


for  sale  pnrnniiit  to  suoh  notice. 


van««- 
Mil 


»\rKrK,J.iIy  l-l*"*- 


Look  at  W.asbington  Irving.     He  nev-  And     wlit're.i.s     no    pr.>ceediiipi  at    law, 

..v..   w  ^l  .,l.«r  \..  i«  -xcmnt  cr  will  bo    ^r  attended  a  sr-l,r...l.  yet  we  see  what  be  '  e  e  Mt     as     aforesjul      »..-.vii..,'    i-ci-n     ii...ti- 
,rt-    t«i  K'i«'W  wlmthor  he  is  i-xcmpi  vr  win  oo  •  j  ^^  ,^_|  ^^  j  .^^j  ^^  (.,);i,.e{  tlu'sH'iis  .-icriirud  to  b. 

LYuNArAb-L         evompt  on  tbe  regul.nr  ex.imination,  and;  was.  t'."o  of  our  most.. minent  writers.—    j,.;-,,!  i.y    ,!,«    s;nd    mortgage,  or    any    pnrl 
!  d  .sires  an  examination  from  "an  ouUide    He  has  written  many  books.among  which  ;  therco!-— 


„  _ -., ,   ^^  «„     Dhvsici in"  b.ad  enough  to  pay  for  it,  that  I  '8  the  life  of  George  Washington,  said  to       Now,  therefore,  notice  is  hea-by  ^nven  that 

Ch.cagO  &  Milwaukee  Ry.    f'^  f^!  *"     ^^^     ^  f  ^J  l^  ^^.^  be  the  best  life  ever  produced  of  this  vsn- '  "-de.;  and  by  virtue  of  the  power  o  sale  con 

,   ..ailZd  ^:at,^M"ii  ^'  t>-l"-"*  ^""(^   IS  bis  fault,  if  there  is  any.  and  his  Dus  ^^  i'  tnined  In  sa.a  mortgage,  and   pursuant  cO  the 


Only    Reliable 

T.i  Tiir 


and   All- Rail    Ronte 


mess. 


No  one  charges  the   board  with   arable  man. 


statute  in  .«nch  case  made    and   provided,  the 


I   V<r     SOUTH     AND    SOUTH-WKST 

'A;.dth.e..ly..-    M,.lng=^tRBCON.NKCTlU.N.S. 


..ciiu-A.io    I  K.^cl«Jl•^•c. 

m:-:*X,I.R.K  !     V.J'J 
rt    ,•  yi.»  V'""  * 


Bi'lult. 
yf<i,-|mrt. 


AT  KK.NOSfllA 

WITH 

K<'n.»'hft   It.  A  K 
I.  K.  K.  for 
<i>-nna, 
Hebron, 
ll.trv.-.pl. 
C.>l<^lnnia, 
Kockfonl. 
and  Intermediate 
■rations 


ntibit<<t>e. 
Lcnark, 

111  i-.nT  uVk,      1  •"•) ";'t«"««'»*^«' 

an     ,11  „{l.rrf.i.  S  I     »""" '^i.-k^oln  .llrerl  c.i.nrctlon 
^Ii  ,  ir»li;sfr»"*  »'•♦•  ^••^.^*«••>• 

:  ,..,. :..-  1..  Ihv  J'*^''';  vLCW  JN.  5,;.-^:    IvmlerK 

V.II  fM.:p:vf;;F,  :r;:r[ 


dishoneBlv    but   a  few    unfortunates   are  I      See  Dr.  Franklin,    an   absentee    from  '  aforesaid  mort-age  will  be  foreclosed,  and  said 
tfishonesiy,  out   a  lew    unior.u      *:»   »  «  .    i,e„-in  before  described  and.s  and  nremb^s  will 

coastantly  'cussing-about  Mr.  so  and  so.  |  tbe  school  room,  yet  he   was  an  emineut   |;^rc;^'J^^«^  ^^^^^^.^  ^^^^.^^^    ^^^^    ^.^^    ^^  ^^^ 

and  "how  he  got  bis    exemption."     We  |  pbiloso}dier.     and   tbe  man  who   walked   highest  bi.:der,  at  the  front  door  of  the  Court 


1^  .K^cn  -Vn  were  Bo  un   '  ll>e  Streets  of  Paris,  in  his  coarse  shoes,    Ilou*  at  Shakopee,  in  said  county    of  Scott. 
pity   no  one,  only  those  who  were  so  un-  V,      »,  ,  ,       on  the  20th  ihiy  oS    March,    A.  D.  1^6.),  at 

fortunate  as    »o  bo    obliged   to   examine  j  blue  sto.k.ngs  and  short-legg.^d    panl.v  ^  ^^^^  ^.^,^^.,.  j^  ^J,^  f^^,„„^„  ^j-g^;,,  j,^.,  to  sat- 

«f  tliA  "BrnjKCTs"     who    J«  /at/A  I  loons  ;  he  was  the  man    who    bottled  up   ij^f.- and  pay  tbe    amount    then   due  on   said 
some  ot   llie     scdjbct^  .'         h-,..^  i  mortcrage.  together  with  thc.nmcnnt  paid  for 

v^uldbeexemrt,*rMi   we  th.nK    Doctors   hghtning.  I  Sx^-^  aforesaid,  with  the  expense  of  sale. 

fools  who  would  not  demand   large  fees        Tiiere  aro  many  other  such    persons, ;      ^^^^^  February  4th,  186=). 
for  stich  fl.-rvice.     If  the  b«ard  mceived  j  who  have  educated  ibemseWos  in  a  simi-  ^  PKTKR  Kl- ARNET, 

monov.  or  through  favor  to  any  one  ex- j  Inr  maan.r,  but  other    citations    *'«»>"-    j,-^.^.,,,,^,  ,f.;,,  j,,,.  ..Vi'i  .w.   Tast.ment  of 
mated  1-im,  and  it  can  bo   proved  they  f  iH'0<»9FarT,  as  what  I  have  alrr-adr  snid  is        .;„;.,.  jj.  Roarixy,  d.-cr.vt'd.       v4  nU  Cw 
dTZ^tve  scv'rc    puaiidimcnt,    but   until   a  suli.i'.nt  critciiun  to  those  who  are  d-    Hk.ni.y  Hi.-: 


And  ire  satlsfle.l.from  .>ur  rxprrlrnr.   luth*  kaslnps 

that  no  otliT  Mou.-it-  it.  llii- Ltty  cun  dobrtl.r  f«<r  D*-s 

»f(i     ijl»»  u<i  ic«ll  h-f'if  iiurKhM«''.a  t-Nrw  h»rr     1.44 


jr.  MOHjisr, 

V/HOL'   ALE  GROCER, 

an.ldcalrtin 

FLOUR  ^  PORK, 

FOREIG.X  4'  DO.MESTTC 

•JjqUORS  ^  CIGARS 

CORNER  OFTIIlKI)  4  JAOKSON  STS. 

(STBLRt'li  8T0SF    BLOCK.) 

SAINT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA. 

vaSn«44-!r 


Attor:H'y. 


Photograpts ! 

I  am  now  prepared   to   take  Photoprraphs. 

Aml.ntypcs.aail  Mclalnotypes.ln  tt  style  that  I  warrant 
to  B've 

E.yTIRE    SA  TISFACTIO.X  ! 

r.irti'-v.l.ir  attci.tlon  s'^'en  to  CIIILDKEX'S  Pic tnr»a. 
Thu'io  wishing  OLD  rlCrtliB?  cevlfl  or  repaired,  can 
li-n..  tli.indnne  It' i:.""l»tTl.  .  ..»„,.      . 

C««n  4:.  1 ;  «;••  ii'trtiRf  I' -    I;-""?  "^ •  r  ^'r*"  *  II'.Hom  5. 

CJKO.  II.  ^-PhXCW:. 


HOME 

mSiiHANGE  COMPANY, 

OF  ST,  PAUL,  MINNESOTA. 
T'lIE  only  organized  Insurance  Company  of 

-*-  thls.'^tnte.  InHoreaonlyfamiand  llr5t-clai'H(>rnpFrly. 
♦arOnicf  in  Concert  Hall  Itlock.  near  the  i'osl  odlce, 

niRKCTORS. 

M.J.  Northrup,  att.>rii<-y  at  law;  J.  K .  ThDni  pnon,  ban 
ki<r;  A.  W.  Ken.lall;  J.  Il.^te-«art.  Mayor  of  81.  I'aul  1 
W.  A.  WellH  ;  K.  Webb,  attorngy  at  law  ;  C.C.  Cole,  Pre, 
vostMarshal,  Uochestor. 

OVVICKRH. 

J.  E.THOMI'SON.Trca.-inrrr. 

I.,  W.  KKNDAM...«crrrtarr. 

M..I.  NOUTIIRUI',  I'mi|.l..nt. 

K  WKIIB.  VUi-  I'n.sl.lent. 

W.  A.  W£I.L^>.  Urneral  Asmt.  vena 


I    will  pay  the  IIIGHKST  MAKKKT 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry  and  Green  Hides, 

at  my  stand  on  Holmes  Street,  oiio  door 
South  of  Huntsmau's  corner. 

R.  M  WRKiHT. 


MARRIAGE  GUIDE.— Youno's 
GRi?AT  Piiy.sioi.otJirAf.  Work,  or  Ev- 
ery Dnrj.is  i.wii  D<K:tur— 11)1(1);  a  I'rlTate  In 
structsr  for  niurrled  persons  or  tlioM-  alx^nt  to  marry. 
b<ith  male  aii'l  f.Tiifilo.  In  everylhiii){  concomlnK  the 
pliy.^loloisy  i<?i.|  reliiliun.s  nf  riiir  s<'xii;ii  nvstoni,  oml  ihr 
prodiictlun  or  prevciit  on  of  ullsiirliig,  In'iin.tins  all  tht 
nrw  iIlscovi.rlPH  m  v.  r  l.i  fori- >:lv«-ii  In  Ih'  KriKlL-^h  lan- 
Kuace,  by  WM.  VOL'.Nli.  M.  I).  Tlili  1^  re.nlly  n  vulniiMt 
and  Interesting  work.  It  is  wrltti-n  In  plain  lanKiiage 
fur  the  general  reader.  .-iM-l  H  lllustr.-iteil  with  npwardi 
of  one  hnndred  encr.ivincs.  Allydnnc  ni.irrled  people, 
or  those  contetnplatlMS  n):irrlafe,*;iiii|  hnvliiK  the  least 
InipedlMien  tjtn  innrrleil  lifi',  hlionid  rend  this  iKiok.  Il 
UlsflosiH  sec  refs  tliJit  every  (inc  slinnM  be  nr'iu.ilntetl 
with,  .''till  I  I  is  a  brink  tlinl  must  l»-  loi  knlllip.  and  net 
lieatMiut  the  Imnse.  It  «  111  be  tenl  tntniiy  one  on  the  re- 
ceipt ol  twe  nty-llvc.rsiits.(  Adilriwf., 

v«:il6m  IH!   WM.  YOI'NO. 

No.  4IS   f^rilLCK  .^t..  .ilM.ve  Fourth. 

I'liii.Anti.PiiiA. 


THE    Undersigned 

hasju>t  returne.l  from  tbs 
Kast  with  a  new  lapply  ef 

Dental  Material, 

un.|  Is  prepMred  lo  tla%l 
operationsacrorillnt.to  the  latt-At  Improvements.    AIno 

TEE  TTliCSAlTIZSS  P.7EBEB.  TTCRZ, 

whlrhonaecoont  of  it.s  cleanlLtesii  rbeapnegpand  dtra 
btlltv.ls  rapidly  taklnc  the  place  of  koI.I  pinte  forlnsert- 
lt«  arllOdfll  teeth.  .Specimens  of  the  wurk  can  l/aiK>eti 
at  my  oltlnr. 

Tersonsfrom  a  dlvtance  hoarded  free  ofcharsewhIU 
hHVlni!  work  done. 

St^Vijlts made  when  desdred.  KrlrrsraasoDaMe.  fee 
further  p:irl!culars,c«II on  or  A'l.lrrsi 

Dr.  E.   URAY 

TO»iM>4*   K  Oarv«T.M1«B 

John  MCfMuUen 


nKAI.KR   I.V 


HARDWARE, 


Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

'r^r»t  Streety  Shakoprc 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  nORK  A.y-D  REPAIRL\G 

D.>aet«  orl«r  on  the  SHORTEST  HOTICB.  t8  wM 

T  A  K  E  IV     UP. 

CAMB  t» the  endoaire  af  thesobscrlber.llylne  In  the 
Town  ef. Shakopee  Scott  OHnty.alKJul  the  n:.-t  "I    Jnly 
ia«l...ri»  filKKfl,  >.n.'   Te»r  .dd,   with    whif.-  f»<-.     n.e 
•  ■»iier  lsri-^'.*t.it  t<>  t-nine  40<l  lake  kiiii  jv.j.v.  >«  In-  wKI  J 
he  d!«n'«".»<  nf  ••  I T'lin-.' "I  I:...-. 

.-■iM^V   .;>.-.i-,  •!.;-:  •!•.T^;.^•  t.ii::- 


P.  R.  SHBRWIN  &  CO , 

LATK  fltKRWr.V,  NOWKtl.A  IMIAIT. 

Dry  Goods    for    Cash    Ouly ! 

MILWAUKKK. 

OUR  UNLIMITED  RESOUKCK.S  .\Nt> 

CONSTANT   REPRESENTMION  IN  THE  MAPKET. 

roOKTIIKU  WITinilK. 

Rapid  Increase   of  Our  Sales, 

BoaMe  tis  wttbonl  detrlineot  to  our  Interests, l« 

O  F  P^  K  R    TO    THE    T  R  A  D  E 

a  scalo  of  prices  with  which 

IVo  other  Honise  can  ('oinprfc 


Summone; 


/  Ilisfil<t«'..!!rf. 

(.'.Ill  Jiitli.  UI  n  kiM.i. 


J  Inter.  Kev.  Mamp.  I 
^  MOnts  j" 


8TATR  OF  WINMMllTA.I 
0>unty  of  Scult.  / 

Mary  J.  Clark) 

aoaintt         > 

John  J.  Clurk..) 

.^nnitiKiM.i  liir  Itellef. 
Tlie  Stulei.f  .MInneswta  to  John  J.Clark  the  al  uve  n^iiifl 

•leremtuiit: 

You  are  liiretiy  Huinnioix.l  an.l  rerjnireii  (o.nnswer  Ihn 
cotniil.'ilt.r  In  lhi>  in  tion.  whirl.  Is  (11.  d  In  tl.  iifTli  i.'f  tlm 
CUrk  ol  Mils  (,'.>nrt  tor  Ihi-  .  oiintv  nh.reMiid,  at  .-li»k..|.e« 
In  snldr'dintv .  :.li.l  |.i  serve  u  ropy  of  \»>nr  uiiswin^  to  Ihn 
sal'l  .onipliiinl  oii  tl.<-  >iil..-<  ri!..  r  rl  Lis  #  111.  <-  In  li;n 
CMtirt  il'.ns- In  ^l.ul:>.I»'e  wllliln  Ihliiy  ilsy:<  sflirthc 
service  III  llil.s  >uuMi.oiis..ii  yi.u.exi  ln^l^  r  .  t  Ihe  day  "f 
.such  servh-e:  aii.l  If  >ou  lali  l.i  ai.rwir  lh<-snl.l  loniplKli.t 
wltliin  the  tMni-  iifiireigii.l.  tbe  plahitin  In  llili-  si  l<on  will 
iipp:y  to  ihe  Court  f'-r  tl.e  relief  di  niaii.>d  In  sai'l  com- 
plaint beshles  the  cost  of  tiiU  acilon. 

Dnied  .\uv.  Mth,  ISCl.  H.  J   I'HCK. 

B«5'it  riati.i:nV  .MI'y. 


STATK  or  MINN»>OTA.! 
Outityof.Stolt.  ; 


SummonS' 

/         l»li«ilil<'..iir', 
l&th  JudUlalM.ulc!. 


}i 


t'.S.  Inlernal  Keveane  > 
50  Otits.  / 


Oanlel  VI.  IiiKers-ll, 

tfuinit 
John   K.  Kjtiiban. 

TLc  State  of  Minne?»ta  to  John  E.  Rafhbuii 

the  ubuve  named  defcndunt  : 

You  iir«  bereliv  suinnioue<l  uiid  irtpiiuii  it> 
answer  the  conipluint  in  this  uction,  tvkich  !<< 
filed  in  the*  ofliec  ot  thtr  rkrk  (*t' 
this  eourt  in  Shuko[>e«,  in  the  sai«)  couniy  i>r 
Scott,  and  to  serve  a  c»py  of  yonr  aniwcr 
thereto  on  the  subscriber  at  his  oUU-f  in  iIhj 
town  of  Ik'lle  IMuine  in  the  suid  coui.lv,  witli 
in  twenty  <lBy.s  uftcr  the  s»Tvice  oi  this  Hiini- 
moiLs  on  yon,  exchisive  of  the  t>ay  of  .^iich  ccr 
vice  ;  and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  .-^aiij  com* 
plaint  within  the  time  ufore.'iaid  the  IMuiiiiifr 
will  take  jiid^imiit  u|fa:nst  you  fi>r  lh<-  •uiit 
of  Five  tliouKuiid  dollars  with  interest  oo  thab 
inm  for  six  years,  lie.Hides  the  cost?  of  tiii.H 
uctiuK. 

Dated,  Jan.  Ctb,  18C5. 

ROHKRV    .\.    IkwIN. 

v3  M.'i2  Tt  Alt'yior  l'u:ii'i(i: 

Summons. 


STAT  K  or  ^T  f  V ".  VM  iTA ,  ■ 

Cou^iv  ..r  f.^f.     i 

lliri1..t  K  l|..iin.-.  .,.1.1  • 
Thmna:.   A   ll»in>.  >  l.'r 

h'Jslish'i     ii,<iiMj/  , 

lienjan.ln  IT.  (.'«ii  pt.ell  j 

Sunini»ii'<  for  nion<-r  .1 
•1  money.— 


I  l»l«tr  .  I  «'..ort. 

■.  .1  h  .lull.  1*1  l»i,»i'.  ». 

j   later.  I(.  v.  .-tatiip.  ' 
»  .y).-Mil«  ,' 


n-l  on  •.'■f'tTa   ir»rp».»ii,>;;.t 


The  .Stutf  of  Minne^ta  Tm   Hcijainiii  1'. 
Campbell  the  above  named  «ltfeiiilant. 

You  are  hereby  fjuinmoned  and  rrijuire-!  to 
j  answer  tiio  ctiinpluint  in  thiit  action,  nhitliis 
I  filed  in  the  office  of  Ihe  CK-rk  of  thi.-  Court  f.r 
the  County  aforesaid,  at  ShakojKi'  in  .'^aiil  loun- 
ty  and  to  serve  ■  copy  of  yoiir  an.swcr  to  ilitj 
tutd  complaint  on  the  subticriber,  ul  ItU  cHU-t: 
at  Sliuko|K?e  in  aaitl  Counlj  tvilhin  twenty  days 
af;i!r  the  service  of  said  siimitKMison  you.  <'x- 
citi.sive  of  thedov  fef  such  stxvice;  an<]  if  you 
fail  to  answer  the  said  complain;  within  the 
time  aforesaid,  the  plaintiffiu  this  a(.-tioii  will 
take  jadj^-ment  aKaiust  you  for  the  sum  of 
nine  hundretl  aad  tbirty-scTcn  doUar-i  and  (ifty 
cent«  with  interest  from  the  sixtli  day  of-Vti- 
^let  one  tbouKandei);ht  hundred  aud  fif'v  -nitie 
tjoiiides  the  cost  of  thi?  action. 

Dal^dSepl.  22d,  ICfil. 

!If.M.\    Mi»'»-. 
risi'mil!'-  .M'tTi' V. 


INTENTIONAL  DUPLICATE  EXPOSURE 


.J' 


IMPORTANT  TO    LADIKS. 

f  jp  •■  '   ■'  -  I'      .-♦ 

4  «        vr?  '   '  ■ '  ■       -     -  »       **'- 

T  HE  PRIV  AT&MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

AM  lAToJuablc  trcutUc  of  C4  i>nge:i,  by 

r>ll.  J  OH  J*  HAKVKY 

publtsho.l  fur  tho  i>ouu:U  .>f  the  si-x. 
0:i  reci-U't  ot  TK.N  CSNT.-.  !tH«  ill  !'t-  >«T.t  p..it  p«y.  In 
=»•*•!  emrrlope.  to  nU  »-ho  appry  ler  It, 
<a«l«i«>«e9n8h>*tO'vnpttor>  ot  a?l  the  'HsoasM  pecnllar 
!^»  fiiiwle*,  ti>>:vt!u-r  » i!li  uumi:.s  ot  cnri',  .iii.l   tr>-ai»  of 
«'"iio»-ptlon,  I'reiiiiaT'  iiu  y,  >flji..irrl)ii,T,   MtTlIllv,  >>.\ua! 
-VWiseti.  l*r'jtjpsu>  ttery,  tViiiale  Wcukn(!i>s,  Coiifauip- 
tl'>D,  Acvsod  ranch  uUier  valuable  iafbriuatluD  nut  pub- 
I  ■•lied  lu  any  other  wurk. 
£verv  lady  shouM  procure  a  copy  without  tlelar- 

TURKS  £I>ITIONS.  saoOOKACn. 

U.kve  already  b«en  published  and  dtbtrlbated  thb  year. 

IIABVET'S  CHRONO  THERMAL 

•      FEMALE  PILLS 


i*W 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS 


HOME 


m 


difip 


ITEMS. 


BifT  Cry  and  Little  Wool. 

We  attended  a  lecture  the  other  even- 
iag  (or  an  apologj  for  one)  delirered  by 
a  certain  Rev.  from  Chicago,  subject, 
"Freedmen."  He  claimed   to  have  been 


Wiiv  are  good\riv£a  liito  gold  dollars  ? 
Am. — Because  they're  scarce. 

War  is  an  ofSce-seeXrer  lilw  a  ship  at 
sea?  Ant. — Because  their  chief  depen- 
dence is  ia  their  canvass^     .  r    .  • 

What's  the  chief  end  of  man,  modern. 
\  ly  speaking?  Ans. — Shoulder-straps  and 
;  "greenbacks." 

Wuat's  the  chief  end  of  woman  ?  Am. 
— ShhiyUd  beads  and  poodle  dorgs. 

What's  the  most  fashionable  yarn 
spun  now-a-dajs  ?  Ant. — Street  yarn. 

WuAT  does  a  man  thinK  ol  when  he  is 


Hole-in-the-day,  Chief  of  the 
Chippewas,  has  gone  to  Washington — 
we  presume  to  see  how  Father  Abraham 
is  getting  along  with  his  business,  and 
probably  has  some  suggestions  to  oflfer. 


The  Winona  Democrat  says  that 
Mr.  Jacob  Weiss  while  chopping  near 
that  place  had  his  foot  severed  from  his 
leg  by  a  tree  falling  upon  it. 


sent  out  on  a  mission  by  the  'Northwes- 1  t^inKing  ot  nothing  ?  Am.— A 
tern  Freedmen's  Society.'  The  effort  was  '  promise 
a  desperate  one,  in  which  we  sjmpatbis- 


woman  s 


ed  much  with  the  speAKer  but  more  with 


Why  would  many  men   msKe  a  good 
garden     tool?    Ana. — Because    they're 


the  moat  labMlabIt>  ami  popn)«r  rrmedy  erer  known 
..il  dlaeaaeaoftho  Icni.ile  s«'x.  Thry  hnve  been  use<l  In 
iiiany  thousan<t  ca«e<  with  uiifallliiK  succpm— slid  iii.-.y 
be  relte<l  up*ii  In  every  cuve  for  which  they  are  reconi- 
iu«D<l«<i.  ami  particularly  In  all  cases  artslDC  (vom 

OKSTRCCTION.  OR  STOPPAGE  OF  NATURK. 

no  matterfroni  what  cause  It  arises.    They  are  effectual 

In  restoring  to  heaKh  all  who  are  suiririn-  from   W.m);- 

i:e.'<s  a.' d  debility.  Uterine  iMMrhargcs  .NtTvunsnesf,  Ai., 

Ac.,  and  they 

ACT  LIKE  A  CHARM  ! 
In  strenethenlux  and  ri'storlnt;  the  system.    Thousands 
of  ladles  who  have  suffered  for  yeais  and  tried   vurluuj 
ulhI>^^rnled)e^  In  valn.i.wea  renewal  uf  their  health  .1  id 
M.rcnj(th  wholly  to  tUet-fflcary  of 

DR.IIAHVEV'S    KK1IALKPILU>. 

Tliej  are  not  a  new  discovery  but  a  lona  tried  reweily— 
tr>»iir!ebr:tle<| 

DP..  JOHN  HAJIVET, 

»n.>  uf^hv' most  em Ineat  physician  prrHcrlbtMl  them  for 
I  la  ly  years  In  his  private  practice.  aUd  ii«  phlMclsn  was 
m..r.lrucly  pojularwr  widely  known  than  him  Injthe!  jn   oUf  Opinion   thece  is    TOOni    for  chsritV 

FEMALE DiJicLLTiKS.  nearer  home 

AH  who  liave  us««l  Dr.  liarvevn  Female  i'tlls reroniniend 

'iT:.«.,ts and'oeSers  ^;e";n„.e;?=';he"mTn'  preKre   *»"*'«  >"  employing  such  s  tool  as  hs  to   occasion  to  spesk  of  heretofore ;  this  time 
;.'V,?,:^:V';;'itm•.r"h":;^^^^^^^^^^  lator;    they   have  yet  to 'they  made  a  raid  upon  the  bam  and  sU 


ihe  audience.     He  prefacod  his  remarKS   j-Qj^gg 

by  spying  that  he  expected  men  to  give  j      Wht  is  ShsKopoe  a  desirable  place  to 
Jive  dollar,  tach,  and  all  tne  old  clothes  i  reside  ?  ^ni.— Because  it  was  laid  out 
they  had.     The  yaung  man   may   be  all   {q^  Ho{l)mes. 

right,  tut  lest  he  should  not  be  satisfied  i      Wny  is  a  toad   in  a   thunder   shower 
as  to  what  our  opinion  is  of  h.m,  we  will ,  jj^^   ^^^  president  ?  ^w.-Because  it' 
say  that  he,  in  our  opinion,   has  got  notj  ^  blinkin'. 
only  "nigger,"  but  fool  on  the  brain,  to 


Wheat  at  Rochester,  the  termi- 
nus of  the  Winona  and  Saint  Peter  rail- 
road,  only  brings  eighty-fire  cents — we 
can  beat  that  in  Shakopee. 


Third  Qaarterhr  Report  of  the  Home 
Inanranee  Company  of  St  Favi 

Whole  No.  of  Policies  iasued  from 

April  15th,  1864,to  Jan.  15th,1865.  2586 

Whole  value  of  Farm  and  other 

first  class  property  insured.  $1,711,389 

Whole  amount  of  Premiam  Notes 

recdved  thereon 9,^76  18 

Whole  aoioant  of  Cash  Premiums 

received  thereon 27,215  58 


PUINTING, 


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U.  S.  Senator  Ramsey  will  plsase 
accep  our  thanks  for  valuable  public  doc- 
uments he  has  so  kindly  sent  us. 


MARRIED, 

At  the  Chrl.«tian  Church .  near  BeUe  Plalne,  Mlnn»  on 
tiieeveDlncsf  the  2il  of  JaBuarv,  1865,  by  Elder  T.  T. 
Va.tdolah,  Mr.  Charlss  Sehms  to  Miss  Emma  Buss,  all 
of  Belle  Plalne. 


such  an  extent  that  he  is  beyond  cure. — 
The  cause  is  a  good  one  pcrliaps,   altho' 


Thieves  About. 

On  last  Sunday  night   our  town    was 
again  visited    by    the  band  of  thieving 
The  society  is  very  unfor- !  scoundrels,  no  doubt,  that  we   have  had 


PKia-ABKf.  BY  AN  E.xpERiKNCKi>  CHEMIST.      f  learn  that  to  be  a  successful  beggar  a  man  '  ble  of  the  Saint  Paul  House   carrying  off 

Til.  y  are  perferlly  harmless  on  t:-.r  trsteni  may  be  ta- ;  ,  ,  '  .  ,,  '        *".'      o  "" 

"  "■" ~" ■     ought  to  have  common  wn^c  at  least.  We  |  a  saddle,  bridle   and  other  fixtures,  per 

I    noticed  a  largo  number  of  Republicans  in  j  taining  to  the  horse  of  a  cavalry  oiHcer, 
the  audience,  but  judging  from  the  am't ;  valued  at  near  a  hundred  dollars,  and  be 


)ZV:Vri:^::::^.*:y::^^^':^ruX^^  *'"S''*  *°  ^*^«  ^^"»^"  *'"**'  *'  ^^*^^-  ^^«  i  *  "**^'«'  t'"'^'^   ^nd  other  fixtures,  per- 

*.:r.'.t:i:'rd';:t',!i:.'"E^chI!;rco;;^^^^^^^^^  "^-'^^^  »  '"go  number  of  Republicans  in  ,  taining  to  the  horse  of  a  cavalry  officer, 

fill  <Jlre<.  lion  r  tor  use,  ■  "■  -  _  I         .         _ 

PRICKONEDOLLAR. 

sw  Cut  this  iiotuc out  :t  you  je»!r«  Dr.  Har\ey"» Pills  ofUio  Contributions  (§7,35)  they 'didn't  I  longed  to  our    follow   townsman     LieuL 

•r  itook.  and  If  yon  cannot  priKure  them  of  your  rroK- '  \  /  J  i         •  .di««u,     uicuk. 


'■«'r»»t!.Mi  by  refarii  mail. 

svLp  HY  itKcoaiars  csnkrallt. 


(i«t  do  uoi  t-ike  any  bthrr.  tor  sa.nie  dealers  who  Me  kn-'  appreciate.'  We  are  tjlad  the  citizeus  of 

print'lplvil  Will  rrcconsmend  will   recrunipiend  oIIm  r  fe- i 

T^  fL-'n.'*rA. ""fi  ""^Z  '?7*''  P">n'  on-but  ca-  our  town  will  not  be  swindled  by  a  pub- 

Dr.  J.  BRYAN.  General  Agent.      ^ ''°  *^°S«r  and  impostor.     We   also  no- 

r^.s  -.Am.  7«cedar?treet  X.  V.   ^^^^'^  ^ne  of  our  townsmeu  (a  most  atten- 

V  >«,  will  take  alfrUk  If  properly  dire. fd;  and  you  will     tive  listnCr)  OpCn  S  Well  filled  DOcketbook 
r».  «!»•  iheiii   poM   I'ai.l,  set  urilyj^curelr  sealed  from  I  .  v^»vvirwviv 

and  after  searching  in  vain  for  a  stray 
Jivt  cent  scrip,  let  the  'hat'  pass  without 
donating  ;  emerging  into  the  street  he 
talked  loud  and  fast  of  the  good  worK. — 
Sham,  humbug  !  say  "feller"  with  the 
tail  hat,  "practice  what  you  preach." 

Those  who  previously  had  some  sym- 
pathy for  the  cause  had  their  fuith 
mightily  shsKen. 


MANHOOD, 

C'f.'ilu!  KUIii'j.i.    Hity  Thon.<an<l,  !)6  pases,  cloth  Covers, 

,    By  ROBT.  E.  BELL,  M.  D. 

ilet^iWer  *>t  the  Royal  Coll'^e  of  ^nnreons.  Lot  (ton.  ad- 
.:r«»*<d  to  youlti,  the  married  aid  those 

CONTEMPLATI.NW    )IARRIAUE. 

f'lrt  bT  mall,  post  paid  on  recei|,i  ot  TEjV  CENTS-  A 
taieful  perusal  of  this  tmall  book  has  Leen  a 

BOON  TO  Tire  AFLICTED. 

an4  ha*  taTfd  thcnaacds  from  ti  life  of  misery  and  aa 

VNTIMELT  (UiAVE. 

II  treata  on  the  evils  of  youthful  lmU.«rrctIon,  Felf- 
Ahuiie.  ^^Hlitlal  WeakDvns,  Knil!>.<ii<>nii,  .<<-xaal  Dl.«ea.«!.. 
fienlial  debilltv,  IX)Im<  of  power.  Nervousness,  Pruniature 
I'ecay,  Impotence.  *c.  *c.,  wbk:i  unlit  tua  sufferer 
I.'  >«  l:>iUllliiK  the 

iOHLIUATIONS  or  MARRIAUE. 

and  I'lustrate  the  means  af  cure  l.y  the  n.<««  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 

.-.nj  uikar  treatnient  necessary  In  some  casai^and  which 
:i  vrr  fklU  to  inre,  andean  t*  relied  on.  Tnev  do  not 
r.-.twate  the  stomach,  or  reudcr  the  breath  olfeniilTe, 
An  1  ihoy  can  be 

C8ED  wrrnon  detection. 

•n,»r  do  not  Interfere  with  business  pursuits,  and  are 
•P"orfy  lu  action. 

NU  CU  AKUE  of  DIXr  IS  NXCK.SSAHS. 

Thtj  art  VT'irrtnU-d  in  aU  Oiu» 

1 '•  b«  effectual  la  rcmovlrjf  and  curlni;,ind  4nrhijr  tli^ 

oif-ss-j.    Ipwards  of  two  thoUMjid  coaes  are  on  reeor4 

THATUAVK  been  CURED 

hy  Mine  De|%  itp^-iac  Plibi.  and  eertiUcatat  can  be 
»'.uwn  frutn  many  that  have  used  them. 

NOCASE  OF  FAILFKRETVR  OCCURS. 

TpwardsoTa  huiidreO  Phy^ilcli.r.s  i:ae  theui  tztenslve. 
iv  iryhelr  private  pnutlce.  and  t*ioy  cannot  eflcct  cures 
*«!inWlt  ti.em. 

IMrORTANT  NOTICE 

BdPs  Spacijic,  Pills  ! 

Are  theorltdnal  .ind  nnW  irenulne  Sp^eHc  P',11  There 
..re  •  baMof  iMll.itors— U<  ware  of  them. 

TIJE^E  Al;K|HARRA>TEr. 

Thrx  are  adapted  for  male  or  female,  oitl  or  ycnnr  aii«' 
a'H  tjiconly  rellr.ile  remedy  known  for  tk*  cure  of  all 
•tKwiws  arrlRliii:  frrm 

VonilH  L  l>iDLM'R>moN 

In  allSeiual  l>l:'.e;,5,.., .IS  iHinorrlK'a. .Stricture  Cle^t 
a!..l  III  all  n!«  I  rir.-iry  md  hl.iney  conipUliiti.  lh<  j 
.        —    •    ACT  I.:KE  a  ClIAKM  • 

r^-.Art  t  T^eri.•^c*d  l.y  taking  a  Hhiu-le  box;  and  from 
:«;;r  j^    \x  Xixra  iieneral'y  eireit  a  •  iin-. 

.v>U)  «V  pUUir.ITSUKNK.RALLY.inlM.^eseonUmlne 

•  X  !4Ua.^rlee$l..,r  slT     Ik.:i.s,  }S;  ....*j  In    Ur^t   i-.»i'> 

•  ''tafiilns  f«ur  of  the  '•mall,  prlrelc 

I:  you  iieol  the  book  or  the  i.lll>,,  nt  ent  thN  adver- 
t  "iiietit  f.<r.  cefuri'Hc".  :uhI  If  >ihi  eannnt  iirwcrr  thorn 
«f  «..i,r  dr|i«lsl.  do  iK't  be  Imposwt  mi  .Uv  a-y  .^her 
T-m>  df ,  biiteiKlotte  tlie  money  In  a  letter  uj  the  prn|arle- 

Y    .DR.  J.  BRYAN.  \Ux  S-j??, 

MCBIMR  hTHKhT.  N.V. 

••  *llM.ikr;>llri.''k  ir  pr»|Mr;>' dir*-<  t>-l,   and  will  s-ii..' 


.^vLit  hi  Diivauisrs  czxkkallt. 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 

IKOM  DR.  J.  BRYAN. 

»  <!OX8lILTlN«  PI2VSICUN. 

Ko.    7G,  Cellar  Street,    N.  Y. 


Rock   River    Insurance   Company,  of 
Rcckford,  Illinois. 

We  would  call  attention  to  the  Card  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Barnes,  and  also  of  Mr.  King  in  an- 
other colnmn,  published  in  this  day's  p.nper 
The  public  cannot  be  too  cautions  aboat  in- 
suring their  property  in  none  but  responsible 
and  cell  CRtablisbcd  companies. 

One  of  the  best  and  safest  Insurance  Com- 
panioB  of  the  West  is  the  Rock  River  Innur- 
ance  company,  of  Rockford,  Illinois.  This  com- 
pany is  an  old  one,  thouqjh  but  recently  intro- 
dnccd  into  this  State — the  prompt  manner  in 
which  the  company  pnjs  losses  like  thoHc  of 
Mr.  King  of  Winona  Coanty,  and  of  Mr. 
Barnes  of  Shakopee,  must  make  them  the  pep- 
alar  company  of  the  West  Ws  urtflerstand 
this  company  was  organized  in  1852,  and 
since  that  time  has  been  conducted  by  one  en- 
lire  set  of  ofRcrrs — .'?omc  of  the  most  responsi- 
ble and  rclioble  men  to  be  found  in  Northern 

Illinot.o,  compri.se  its  Officers  and   Directors 

and  during  tlieir  long  basiiiess  operations  in 
tlie  west  this  conipcny  have  not  met  *itb  a  sin- 
gle loss  bnt  that  h-i;;  Ikcii  paid  within  thirty 
days — and  to-day,  they  have  not  a  dollar 
against  them  for  Iokms  nnpai*!  ;  they  have  i.s- 
sued  nearly  twenty  thonsaoti  Policies.  This 
speaks  well  for  the  company  ;  they  arc  doing 
business  in  this  State  under  oiu:  Insurance 
law.s  which  requires  the  company  to  have  a 
capital  of  ?200,000,  and  at  least  I2,fi00  mem- 
bers, and  they.have  the  certificate  of  our  State 
Trtraturer  to  that  effect,  and  wc  have  no  hesi- 
tation in  recommending  this  eon  p.^l.y  to  the 
pitronngeof  the  public.  Dnn'l  fitil  to  look 
over  Ibc  "  CanJs,"  of  Messrs.  liarne.':  oimI  King 
then  get  yonr  property  insnrc«l  ?ii  this  com- 
jmny.  .Messrs.  Chnfiee  k  Mejul.  agents  of  this 
eonipatiy,  urc  in  town  soliciting  for  in.'.iir»nre. 
and  nmy  be  fouud  fur  a  few  days  at  the 
Aniericuii  House. 


Mc Grade,  who  was  at  home  on  a  short 
visit.  They  also  carried  off  some  goods 
belonging  to  travellers  who  wore  stop- 
ping for  the  night.  No  clue  to  the  thieves 
has  ret  been  obtained. 

X^The  much  t.ilked-of  project  of 
connecting  the  Mississippi  and  Minneso- 
ta rivers  by  a  canal  across  tho  country, 
between  the  two  rivers,  appears  t«  our 
(probably)  short  sighted  ideas,  to  be  the 
infatuation  of  an  overloaded  stomach, 
materially  aided  by  a  too  copious  draught 
of  war-worn  whiskey,  of  else  somebody 
is  straining  a  point  in  the  endeavor  to  get 
up  a  hobby  to  hoist  himself  into  a  "big 
thing."  In  our  opinion  it  would  cost 
half  what  the  State  is  worth  to  build  it, 
and  after  it  was  fiuished  would  make  a 
capital  haunt  for  8ti  iped  lizsards,  over- 
heated bogs  and  drunken  men — nothing 
more. 


HS! 


CARD. 

Shakopee,  Scott  Co.,  Minn., 
January  19, 1865. 
Mr.  Editor  : — Allow  me  through  your  pa- 


Total    ......    ^^37.091  76 

Whole  number  of  Losses  reported  Ifi 

Whole  number  of  Losses  aajnsted 
and  paid    ........  15 

dirrctoes  and  omcKBs. 
K.  WEBB,  President 
J.  5.  STEWART,  Vice  President, 
J.JC.  THOMPSON,  TrtMumwr. 
L.  W.  KENDALL,  Secretair. ' 
W.  A.  WELLS.  General  Arent 
C.  C.  COLE,  of  RochesU-r. 


All  kinds  of 


Eetail  Prices  Cnrrent. 


Corrected  Weekly  by    D.  M.  STORER 
Holmes  Street. 


Shakopee,  Feb.  4,  1865. 

Flour  per  sack 3  00  a  3  25 

Wheat 85  a    95 

Corn 75  a    85 

Oats 65  a  70 


per  to  call  the   alteution  of   the  citizens  of 

Scott  County  to  the  prompt  and  liberal  man-  -P^^^^S. 70  a  80 

ner  in  which  the  Rock  River  Insurance  Com-  Beans 2  75  a  3  00 

pany,  of  Rockford,  Illinois,  settles  and  pays  its 
losses.  . 


I>  R  I  IST  T  I  N  a 


\aeatfy  and  Cheafl§  Exeeuied 


AT   THB 


'^e  Kina.  ^^^'  -':*.- 

■  m 

D.  Lft)wd;Bro.    '? 


-i.y» 


^Argus^^  Office, 


iW  The  Maiikato  Independent  says 
one  of  the  proprietors  of  the  "Rabbit 
Park"  at  that  place,  gave  his  family 
physician  fifty  dollars  for  a  certificate 
that  would  exempt  him,  before  the  Board 
of  Enrollment,  and  upon  boing  examined 
by  the  Board  was  readily  exempted  with- 
out the  aid  of  any  certificates,  and  now 
he  thinks  this  exemption  business  a  very 
"big  thing"— on  ice.  We  fear  the  poor 
fellow  has  thus  lost  at  least  one  year's 
profits  off  his  rabbit  arrangement. 

t^  The  Mankato  Record  says  a  man 
by  the  name  of  Graves,  in  Garden  City, 
was  shot  by  the  proprietor  of  the  Hotel 
at  that  place,  Mr.  LaQrange.  The  charge 
took  effect  in  the  hip,  and  although  a  se- 
vere wound,  it  is  not  considered  serious. 
The  offending  party  claims  that  Graves, 
while  on  a  drunken  spreo,  tried  to  force 
an  entrance  into  his  house. 


/^  Our  cirizpra  wpre   startled    from 
iheir  slumbf  rs  on  ThurstUy  nioruing  l.ant 

<•-    :^>~<»r.-.l  troll,  oo».rvatlo„,  by  reiam  m.ii:   i«.-t^  hbotU  lLr-«  o'cl.M-k.  by   th«  CrV  of,    "fire  ! 

fire  !"  when  it  was  found  tl.at  an  out- 
hou8«  used  for  srawking  meat,  belonging 
to  Joel  Weiser.  Esq.,  was  in  flames,  and 
it  was  with  diflRcully  that  ihe  barn  and 
even  house  was  saved  from  a  similar  fate, 
and  had  it  not  been  for  the  prompt  assis- 
tance of  our  citizens  the  loss  would  pmb- 
nbly  havtj  been  gr^^at ;  a  large  supply  ol 
pork  was  consumed. 


it-^R.  H.  Copeland,  of  the  Wabashaw 
Herald  has  entered  the  army  as  a  private 
soldier,  believing,  doubtless,  that  he 
could  do  mora  effective  service  with  his 
thoollvg  slick  than  his  pen.  Go  in,  friend 
C,  with  idash,  and  give  the  "Johnies" 
nnimpetsionllinlH  printer's  *///y*  are 
anything  but  a  /at  takt. 


^'  ■  fce^ffreatip.nt    tu  be  im4-ce«.fq|,  ninat  be  a<Up*e-l 

•  ■  ••«f1i  p.trMi-.il.ir  I.IM-,  :in<l '.bea<'tn;il  rxiKllthm  »i  the 
l-  li«  nl  at  the  t.ii;r.  .tml  reKULateil  fn>n>  time  to  tiliii-  h> 
511.- e«lifruc.-«.,t  II..-  I -.s- re.n,'re.  Me.ll  ln<-  aitMiion 
P'-»«  t  T  on  •»ijie  |!,aii  on  ■•ther*.  uikI  It  .-lion:!,  be  :i.l 
K.ii.t.t.  riNl  «vUi,  »vi,-»  i.,,s  i>t  (wiure.amliwt  fore.  II. 

Ml,  fcllUAilK  ArVLTCTKn  WITH  CIIKO.MC  DIFKI 

<.ri.Ti>a 

to  oMaIn  perniam-n*  lM*r<tl 
i.re  .xom-lfe.l    |..  Klve  nt>- .. 
I  .1114  I  will  a<lvl»e  thi  in  in-i 
•«;  I  iiur.:e.  »h.it  treatment  Is  nee  ifaurv  to  eii»«re  reeov- 

•  r-  •  tile  Vnnm  re.|ii|rei!  .uel  fh,-  <  .\i>.-iise. 

~  -eslre  Mt^ret.  rll*  «r  iclve  ailvWe  only  in  »ueh  coni- 
r  ■'  -tPiI  a>:<l  (.Iiruiilc  y»M%  asliave  lHrtii>-«l  liH■^llltl  uloth 
el    ,  ;.rv1rl;ii.<. 

I  ••  .»il  -  1.  h  I  win  jMjr  «pee.ly  atlentWn,  «:m1  jdve  ever' 
■  T.   •' ni>  -eTi<iH..te<.ii»i.ler..ti>.n 

A:v,Ne   wltliuut  Btetlicllie  l.<  Kvlit-m  sntn<-|<'lit ;  therv 
|.»f.-.  «    '  II  a<IJr<->ii!iix  i:i- .  eiirl4«;e  <ine  it4>lhM' In  «i.urlel, 
'■•r.  r..r  whieh  I  w.ll  cive  lur  eaiMl  I  .>'>lnl.>ii  ;>imI  .1..T.0 
,-.ii«:  .-mil  i:ii-i:i.  liie  .-is  I  raiiairrl  f..r  tti.-  s-iiii.-.  l.v  renin. 
Itx:.. '}!»l«-Jlla:a»  »tut<>  ui»mi    what  t- niw  I  vtlllumltr 
.J»e  :|;  .  e..»r. 


•  .•jfUp.l.  3U<I  have  fal'e.1  to  . 
'-  ''"  WV  (kiul^e  bliy^hloii,  i.l 
>I.  ^itSefit  ••rtheireuielltli.il  .m 


Mr  ||.i>fc'«l«ijwl  atleiitWm  Ik  jhren  tuwre  |>..rt|a  Siar  J  X- 
wiHK  •.l5exs.->i,  which    I  ni;.lte  ^y.  ektiltl.  «  ol  Iii> 


'•lefuf- 

,»r.«f.  liV*..    :  „n.|  I  e  .11  tr-at  thrm  .i»  »■«•«  jt  .1  .11  taiiee  »» 

II  r.>lle<i  tiy»iip.  tatiiially. 

AI.I.CJIROMC  ANnO)MI'U<'.\TKI»  AVVhXTUIN.'i  iiV 

TllKsv^T^;.M. 

(aiwl  •''I  .il:w«*e9  i>eru3ar  t<»  Femalen.) 
U> K^'l^la  anU  LUer  Cviiipbiiiils,  Chronte*  l..-aihu-he, 
PlIenaiKi  K.clula.  l^roiile  anil  iMijnillury  Kli<  anuitlMii 
NeMrnilpa.aoU  N- rrotiK  Disi  .•»•  s  )te|>ar.ill>, '•en.T.il  .le- 
MIlM  .  9t'|i>Cala.  Cai>e«ra  at:i<  tiini<«%,  Chrwnie  ^imI  lu- 
ll iiimtbrs  ifiaee-.-fFs  nf  tne  Kyes  ami  eat^.  Catarrh,  t^ndrsaf 
«-:ikiie»i<.!iiip.  temjr,  Un-thra!  aii.l  VaK!nal  l>li«.h.rKeii. 
^'•-^Il«^at«.t  Ciinary  UUva^oa  K'eiieMlly. 

♦'••rTIMKnoN.  B!U>NCIICTIS»  AND  LU.NtJ  OISEASKi- 
tiFJIKKALLV. 

A  trealUe  on  th!»  Biii.j.ct.  liluiaralliij:  the  varl^as  i>la 
(.•iiiMl  n«iet  ratluaal  i::iMle  01  tre.itnieiit.  » III  be  »ent 
t«  .iiijr  •nt.uu  receipt  m  a  (x.^tace  stamp. 

My  feaiiucnt  f .r  CnsuKiptiou  an<l  Bronchial  affec- 
ti..tis  has  been  aiten.Ud  »lt .  erent  >neei'<i<i  I  liu  not 
follow  tke  bealfn  track  ..f  t;ie  past  ajcei.,  but  altaik  tl>e 
tl'«"awr#ttponr- rliiclple«  that  hu\  v  ^  ».,un<1  aclentltlc  ba- 
»!.•:  ana  luire  reslornl  thnujumN  l.y  {tlmple  reinetlle» 
That  hare  b«-en  given  over  l.v  other  pbysicWins  aa  liicnr- 
a'll.'.  Umler  the  urUlnanr  treat  nvnt  ihe  patieuta  always 
'lie.  under  my  treatment  there  Is  .*inie  tiope.  AfliiceU 
Kite  me  a  culutultatiun.  1  iLsr  rtu  reiiirdiert  i|>.,t  are  liurt- 
fiillii  any  faae.  My  ii;ut!o  1»;  ".Nature  has  imivMeiJ 
l-.r  every  dlaeufte,  rei)!.ti!e»  In  the  pLaiiia  ul  th.  UeM  ami 
I  lie  IrtjMurthe  lorrMt;"  ai>4  I  ll»e  uu  minerals  under 
a.iy  i-lfftrni.-'taucea. 

My  njfijvu  ia  &a  tutlovs  : 

,-  .        ^  J.  aitVA  M.  V.  T>„  Box  SOT*. 

Ao  7««"i.-'»iirJir\ei,>twYortt. 


X^Il's  to  bad  that  wheat  has  fell  in 
pri««  so,  on  account  of  gold  taking  such 
a  tumhlti,  occasioned  by  the  fnll  of  Savan- 
nah. Fwrt  Fisher  and  other  Union  suc- 
cessfs.  What  in  the  world  would  the 
poor  (aimers  do  should  the  war  close  en- 
tirely— sad  to  contemplate. 

' ■  ■   * — -    fc     — 

X^  The  war  tax  has  taken  the  •  poor 
whiskey '  so  by  surprise  in  this  town  as 
to  eause  it  to  congeal,  and  our  conscien- 
cious  liquor  dealers  are  now  soiling  it  by 
the  pound — what  next? 


On  the  lOih  day  of  Xovember  last  I  got 
my  building,  known  as  the  "Pennsylvania 
House,"  in  this  village,  insured  in  this  company 
in  the  sum  of  One  Thousand  Dollars.  On  the 
morning  of  the  16th  day  of  January,  (this 
month)  the  building  in  some  unaccountable 
manner  caught  fia»  and  was  entirely  destroy- 
ed. My  husbind  beino;  absent  at  the  time,  I 
applied  to  Shcrriff  Cresscy  to  a-ssist  me  in 
procuring  my  insurance  ;  but  before  we  bad 
tine  to  £ive  the  company  notice  the  General 
Ag^nt  of  the  company  for  this  State,  Mr.  G. 
W.  Morris,  was  at  my  house  for  the  purpose 
of  settling  and  paying  me  my  loss,  and  now, 
only  TIIRR8  DAYS  AFTkR  the  burning  of  my 
bniid-ng,  I  have  received  from  the  Rtwk  Riv- 
er Insurance  Conipnny,  One  'Hiousand  Dollars 
in  full  payment  or  all  claims  against  them. — 
This  is  a  promptituflc  which  no  other  com- 
pany has  equalled  in  this  Stiitc,  and  one  in 
whiilt  this  eempimy  hnre  excdled  since  their 
orgauizatiou  in  18.52.  And  to  my  friends  I 
need  only  say,  get  your  property  insured  m 
Uiis  company,  and  my  word  for  it,  i^hould  you 
then  meet  with  a  los.",  without  any  trouble  or 
expense  you  will  be^ure  of  your  money,  and 
that  too  without  having  to  wait  the  inncty 
days  that  most  other  companies  take  in  p.iy- 
ing  their  losses. 

I  aia  well  satisGcd  with  the  course  and 
promptness  of  this  Company  and  cheerfully 
recommend  it  ty  the  patronage  of  the  pupiic. 
I  do  so  from  the  fact  that  I  have  third  them 
and  to-day  can  testify  to  the  amonut  of  One 
Thousand  Dollars  cash  ic  hand",  paid,  and  on- 
ly TiiRKE  PAYS  after  the  burning  of  my  build- 
ing, and  my  gratitude  leads  me  to  ask  you  to 
pubis  h  thii:  Icttei  for  the  beiief;t  of  the.  com- 
pany. COMKORT   BaR.VKS, 

Mary  Bau.xks. 

Roccived.Shakopee, Minn,  Jan.  1 9th,  18C.5, 
•f  G.  W.  Morris,  Geucral  Agent  of  the  Rock 
River  Ins.  Co.,  of  Rockford,  lil.,  One  Thous- 
and Dollars  in  full  payment  of  my  lt).sson  build- 
ing insured  in  said  company  nmlcr  Policy  No. 
1655.^  issued  the  10th  day  of  Xoveinber,  18G4 
and  burned  January  16th,  186.5. 

CoMKORT  Rarkk.3 
Mahv  IJau.nks. 

The  above  letter  is  but  a  ftir  tcKlimonial  of 
the  promtiicss  of  this  comp my  in  pityment  of 
I0.S.SC8,  and  to  my  friends  in  Scoit  County,  1 
can  cheerfully  rccommepd  them.asiu  every 
way  worthy  of  your  confidence  n\v\  patrona^rc 
Fair  rates  of  Insurance  in  a.sketi,  and  prompt 
payment  of  los.«C3  is  guaranteed  to  nil  who 
take  rolicies  iu  this  conii>a!iy.  Their  Iteport 
for  1865  shows  tliat  this  conipnny  liavc  t/ot 
a  Dollar  against  them  for  hisses  to-day,  and 
never  had  a  loss  but  that  was  paid  inside  of 
thirty  days.  They  have  AgeiMs  in  town,  jret 
your  proj)crty  insured  in  tlie  "  Rock  lliver  In- 
surance Company,  of  Rockford,  Illin  lis,"  then 
-should  you  meet  with  a  loss  you  will  bo.  sure 
of  your  money  without  litigation. 

WlI.MAJI    CR>-«!SKT, 

Sheriff  of  Scott  County,  Mhin. 

Shakopee,  Scott  County,  .Minn.,  Jan.  I'Jih, 
1864 


Onions 4  50 

Hay,  per  ton 6  00    a   8  00 

Wood,  per  cor  J 2  50  a  4  00 

Salt  per  bbl .....7  60 

Eggs,  per  doz 25 

Butter,  per  lb. 25  a  30 

Pork,  salt,  per  cwt. .  18  00  a  20  00 

Beef,  per  cwt 5  00  a  G  00 

Hams,  per  lb 15  a  20 

Shoulders   do ;.  .15  a  18 

Dried  Apples 18  a  20 

Dried  Peaches ^.  ,20  a  25 

Sugars : : .'.  \  f : . .  25  a  38 

Molasses. 1  30 a  2  00 

Coffees, 55  a  65 

Teas ..1  60  a  2  40 

Vinegar 45  a  50 

CaTtxm  Oit.v.  rrrr.T: i  so 

Candles.- ........   ^ 20  a  40 

Tobacco,  smoking SO  a  5o 

do        chewing l^oo  a  1  5o 

Rice, 25 

Whiskey 2  oo  a  5  oo 


Latest  Fall  and  Wtntet 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 

f 


X^  W«  have  had  m  regular  down-east  ' 
rain  storm  this  wet-k  ;  it  drizzle  drizzl«>d 
for  thirty-six  hours  without  cessation; 
patter,  patter,  it  came  against  the  win- 
dow-piine  «»f  our  l>ttd-rooni.cnrryir<^  us  off 
lo  the  land  of  dreams  with  •<!  the  |,l*-«8- 
ing  sonsaiions  of  an  imayiiiar}'  ride  down 
a  gn-ascd   rsiiiboV.' 


£^  A- 


we  were  wriidiiig  our  way  t< 


Jt^  Profanity  is  becoming  quite  an 
accomplishment  now-a-days,  especially 
among  the  juvenile  portion  of  our  com- 
munity ;  we — hardened  sinner  though 
we  may  be— are  almost  daily  shocked  by 
the  wickiti  uaths  iitlered  by  boys  scarce- 
ly td.l  enough  to  articulate  their  own 
nameg. 


it^  Th**  L»•(,'i^lHture  of   our  State  has 


the  sjcwiiM  of  our  daily  Ulmrs  the  other  |  f*^**'"  p«-tition«.d  to  strike  out  tin;  worr" 
niurning.  quite  early,  we  Lad  ot<aiai4in  toj'  white"  in  iha  Seventh  Article  in  the 
pa.s«»  nt-nr  a  bMrn-Tard.  wh»Te  we'hoiiced  |  State  C'listituiion,  which  refers  to  the 
a  cow  lying  curled  up  on  tli^  frozen  clods  qMalifi*'**"''"  of  voters.  We  move  that 
shivering  with  cold,  and  :wl  white  wi  h  !  the  W'.rd  "white"  be  left  just  whnre  it  is, 
lr«>st ;  we  really  pitied  the  poor  brute  as  as  it  is  about  as  good  a  color  as  we  know 
she  lay  there  shaking  like  a  popplo-leaf,    of — who  seconds  the  motion  ? 

and  suggest  the  propriety  to  those  own-         

ing  cows  of  i«pr>visinif  some  kind  of  *^  We  are  in  receipt  of  a  letter  from 
shelter  to  shield  their  stock,  of  wluitever '  *^*  ''''*'  ^'""-  Heavy  Artillery  dated 
kind. from  the  inclement  weather  common  j  ^^®  ^^^'*  °'  ''*"•  wh»«h  reporU  farorably 
lo  this  season  of  the  year;  it  will  surely]  '''*•■  *''"  W^  ^^^  '"  S°^^  health  and 
prove  of  great  advantage  both  pecuniari-  '•^J'"?  ''^'^  ^^«7  like  that  branch  of  ser- 
ly  and  otherwise,  to  looifc  well  to  the  care  ^^^^  ""^  *^'"^  '^®  prospect  good  for  them 
and  comfort  of  your  stock.  '"  remain  at  Chattanooga  some  time. 

JtiT  The  Owatonna  Plaindealer  itsks, 


CARD. 

NoKTn  Wa  bbeh.  M'liiona  fv,..  Mlnn.,\ 
0c< .  23,  lis«4.    / 
Mturt.  Fjlitrrt: 

Let  me  rail  year  attention,  itn.l  tliroiifiii  your  p.ip-r  the 
ntteiitloii  of  the  cltlzriis  of  Winoim  Comity.  t"tlie  ^•r^mpt 
una  ilberul  nianmrlii  wliU-h  tlu- Hot  k  i;iT«-r  Inforuiice 
Company,  •.ri<ockljriI, Illl;ii.i5, sell lesaiiil  iwiys  Its  lrw«oS. 

Onllie*!  day  •f  tliU  ro  nth  (l»»>«  <  tnl.rr),  Mr.  W.  I>. 
Stapllii.an  «^'ent..f  thte  Conipnny,  calleU  at  my  liouw 
•  iKl  mjIIi  Ited  nip  I'.jr  lnaiiriii>'  i\  at  w'  Lh  tliiio  I  veiy 
lOOl.y  luroriii"!  lilni  that  1  w.is  nMi-  to  l:><;are  niy  own 
property,  ami  at  l»"«i  rafeM  than  he  roiild  do  It  forme,  but 
the  agent,  by  a  cm  IM  stutcuK-nt  of  bcU,  Koon  r '•'\Mlled 
npon  me  lo  cutmy  awelline  l:i8Brod  lu  tbU  Company  for 
two,  household  furniture  $300,  wearing  .npparel  tlOO,  and. 
provisions  $S<M -whole  aiuvnnt  $1,300.  I  \a\\,  at  the 
•Ime  «"ily  $J/r)  r.i8h.  »lin  thinking  that  1  had  been  foill.th 
OS  I  ha  I  bc«n  owucr  of  the  sam"  kind  ofpriparty  f»rthe 
Uut  tweiily-flve  }earg. aadhad  never  iiir-t  <vitii  nuy  loss- 
br  llr(,aiid  not  athoaght  orrurred  t<>i,i,'  that  I  bhoald 
evei  h;iTc  to  call  upon  the  Comp»i>y  for  a  cent ;  but  on 
theX3ild  y  of  this  month.  In  iH>ni(>  nii:«  rdniituble  ni;in- 
uer. '!>)  house  took  Ore  .iirl, '.vK'i  nei;r:y  o'l  IL*  cunicuU, 
WIS  deKtroyed   in  leas    tliitn  .nlrty  nil:iuli->. 

Kar'y  the  next  i:iomi:ii;  ihe  siV.v.'  namo! 
3>;«iit  called  on  me,  .iii<l  o3Vretl  nie  $<U0  l:i  ;:revn 
backs,  from  his  own  pocket  In  iwrl  i>i<<nir-i,t  fer  my  lo»s. 
nils  showsthat  the  ntieiii*  of  tlil<  Cumi>iiiiy  ar--  ;:s  raidy 
tu/Kij/ fcurtas  theyarcian\l<>us  ^>ii>i  |H:riH-viTiiiu  In  lak 
lug  appllcaUons,  On  nrini-tay  Ihi-  iKfiiiy-ninth  Inst., 
the  Cuiii]>any  received  notl<  i- ■•f  my  io»s,  uial  on  Frilay 
Ihe  arth,  the  iieniral  Aseiil  i-f  Uic  Coiuiiaiiy  for  IhliiStiitc 
Mr.  0.  W.  Mo  rris,  calUtI  on  iii^,  nmi  alU-r  n  cm.-fnl  Inres- 
tlicaiion  of  the  fuilslii  the  r;ise.  In  a  ^'eiMT'lis  ami  Z"^- 
tU-Dianly  nt.innrr  piM  me  In  I'tiil  for  liiy  li.s<.  Thistsa 
prnmptni'sg  which  has  ever  Neii  shuwii  by  this  cuiiipnny 
111  p.-iyins  their  !>»S'-*.  tii.|  now,  'iily  trren  iluut  aJUr  ttu 
ImniiM-jqfmyUwrUtua.l  linve  r-ci-irel  iruni  the  Kock 
Klvi-r  iii-inraiKe  C<'nii»iiiir  ll.U'S.  thus  ii.ai  lii{!  nii- In  a 
position  to  )>r<ivMe  .in-'lUtr  Iiuum:  in;  my  i..iiiily,  wlihb 
w»nM  li..v<' bi-e;i  rutiri'ly  uDl  of  mv  t>i>wvr  h»il  It  ik4 
been  :oa  tlie  lni<ur.i!icc  I  have  now  r«ti  Ivi-d  from  thU 
eonipmy, 

lam  well  »atl.<n..:  with  the  promptness  of  Itilnrom. 
paiiy,4;i>l  nio>t  dieerlullydo  I  ricciimni'-inl  tiicni  Ui  lh« 
puMlc  a.s  tlif  otmpui  y  Wilch  w"::i  Mi.iki-  nil  th«  rcprrHt-n. 
tallons  III  tlr  !r  utieittsgtMnl.aud  in  )>.i\iii)  ni  ■>!  l•l<!W'^  im> 
Cuiii;>;;ii>pi.s  Ik-i  n  nK-re  ready  or  v.-'llini;  to  pny— in-vi-r 
wuiliii!;  for  the  time  allowed  by  Inn— and  to-<lay  hi-t  a 
ceiit  ai;«lii.-t  tAe  Comi'aiiy  uiipnid.  >'inally.  n>j-  trleiHls. 
let  mo  a<Ivls«y<Q  togoatoiH-e  and  get  lBt>ared  In  the 
nc«lc  River  Insurance  Cbaipany,  ofKockford.IUinol.s  and 
my  word  for  it,  yon  will  always  be  treated  with  reapect, 
and  l>e  sure  of  jkor  money  wilhont  Illigatlon. 

SIMON  D.  EINO. 


iWBuy  your  (iaods  of  those  who  bnox  Iheiu  diruut 
Ironi  tliu  KasU-rn  >!:'rlv  u.-'tJ 

I  hayejust  received  f.-oci  tne  K«*ternCltlei'  a  complete 
stock  of 

Dry-goods,       Books,       Clothing, 

Crockery,       IJoots,      Glassware, 

Notions,  Ilats,  Caps, 

Shoes  and  Groceries. 

I  have  also  on  hand  Ihe  l.trgawt  stuck  vf 

Millinery    Goods 

Kver  broBgbt  to  Sliaknpae.    All  •r-icm  ;>r«M>i>tly  flliitd. 


The  lil);h»ril  |>:  ice  puld  for  al! 
i>Mch  as. 


iwfOuntry  pre4nre. 
vanW 


That  hoary  old  cluip,   jack-frost. 


has  been  about  not  long  aiH««.  doin.^  con-  I  "^°''  *''"'^  "*  ''^'  ''"^°°'  *''°««  "''^'•- 

sideraWe  damage  ;  he  Iju  visited  m°oat  of'  P*"**^'««  »"  ''^^  «"d  happiness-women.' 

Ih»c«llar8  in  twwa.  we  understand,   and    ^^«  «'*""^  »'  *^wld  be  somewhat  incon- 

..,-  .^     -.     ^j^.      ^f"*^  m>s»y  of  the  jwtatocs  and  otAir  voir-    '^"">p»t  •"  niany  rospectR,   but   wouldn't 

».., a  :.-*«;*.»i4MMn -..<.*!. ..•*;. .rr.'-?-.  UstOlt  t  'Jk n.;ii.         ^ur.      i.    .  ihcrc  Dc  ha: m- I"  I IsvU-'I; ' 

if-  •  ►■■    ,  .       ■»•■-    ».  •  •     '  rv' '—    s»      '  .    .,..  ,      "-'To,'  ■  - 


J^AXGLEY  k  TEMPI  E, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MERCHANTS. 

Brick  Dnlldlng  on  Thiri!  street,  nenr  ilrrchanfs  Hole 

&tn     JE^&nXly  1^1X3.23.. 

CASH  ADTAyCED  OS  COXSiCXXEyTS. 


U£>KKK>C>y. 
Tm  irsoM  «s.iTnE*n.  r.o»iT  t  Cn « v?i.iir, 

f) '  a  t   uirj".  J.  C. ■»:•.<■■  Itti>-1<«. 


Wheut,    Corn,  Oats,    Pork,   Dry 
and  Green  Hides. 

C  KALVELAOE. 
n      PUOAL'.S 

r^EWSADUsnyvJiinE  HOUSE 

Corner  of  Third  tj-  Robti  t  sts  , 

ST.  PAUT.,  MlNN.j 

Where  can  l>«   h»*  uverytblng  pertslnlng  t*Mit  hHSl 
ness.aa  well  as 

Among  the  naitierens  urtlrUKli  re, 

M'CLKI.LAN  SADDLKH, 
UKNTLEMEN'S  JIA1»DLK8, 
LADIES'  SADDLES, 
ROYS  SADDLES, 

MISSES'  SADDLES, 

BRIDLES  k  MAKTIN'«ALS, 
CAKKIAGE  HARNESS, 

BUGGY    IJARNKSS, 
TRO'ITING  IIARXEJ?8, 
WAGON  HAUNESS, 
EXPRESS  HARNESS, 

A  great  variety  of 
WUlVR—ff  holt  tale  and  Retail, 
TRUNKS  Si  VALISES, 

LADIES  DHE.«STRUNKH, 
BONNET  TRUNKS. 
TUAVEI.lN'tJ  BAGS— of  every  variety, 
*      RUBBER  GOODS— of  all^ortfl, 
liUBBER  liLANKETS, 
RUBBER  COATS, 

RUHBER  TALMAS, 

RUBBER  roUtMiES. 
RUBBER  WADlNti  BOOTS, 
HORSE  SHEETS, 

Fine    ih'cr  I'lafcd  Sftil  L'Hf^ 

Ilcurjr'a     Crlcbratrd.  Repeating     Rlfl*, 
BAl.t.ARD'S   rifle:, 

COLT'S  PS^rOLS, 

BACONS    PISTOLS 
POND'S  PSTOLS, 

SMITH  &  WESTON'S  PISTOLS 

Pitlolt  and  Boteie-Knivct  of  all  torlt, 

RIFLE  cartridgp:s, 

PISTOL  cartridges— of  evcr>-  variety 
SH'ORDS,  BELTS,  4'  SASHES, 

SADDLERY  HARDWARE 

Gig  Saddles,  Whip  L.ishe.", 

Harnett  and  Skirtin/e  Leather — oak  tanned 

BRUSHES*  CURRY  COMBS. 

Wholesale  ami  lUtail, 

Pentonn  in  the  trade  will  do  wi-ll  to  e.vam 

im*  ;i»y  stock  Ki-forc  iiu.'chBrfgflsrwtjt-re. 


Wholesale  &  Retail 

DEALER  IN 

\m\  mm\  mm 

TURPEJVTLyS, 
WHITE  LEAD, 

OILS,  FARJVISHES, 

LAMPS,  PLASTERLXa 
HAIR,  KEROSKVE 

OIL,  PATE/rr  MED' 

WIJyES,  FAjyCY  GOODS. 

All  onlers  .'rom  Coantry  Dealers  proRipllrat  i  ende.l 
«iUCARKANDDKiiI>ATCII. 

KEROSEJTE   OiL 

LAMPS,  CHIMNEYS    AND    SHADES 

•I  prlco*  wtrlrli  as    enlFTi thel*roide.  af — 

BOWS'  DrupT  Store. 


FOR 


1865 


Peter    Geyermann 

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ards, 
Programmes, . 
Bill-heads, 
Circulars, 
Posters, 
Etc., 


Etc., 


Printed  to  order  and  at 


FUR,  FUB,  FUR  I 


Of  nil  kinds  watite<!,  ft>f  which  I  wW  pay 'he 

Oa45h  Price.,  ., . 


Ve  vonld  rail  the  Ktii'iitton  of  'he  cltlxeug   of  in  ..it 
••QwlnlnKOMintles  touur*t'H-k  of 


Dry  Goods,  and 

Yankee  Notions 


«iil«h  we  arc  m*  llnfrat  A94( 


,1. 
<l  |>rk'e«  Ul  null  the  tlii  •  .^   t 


In  aiMItt  m   !<■   the  nsnal  k»<»:«  k)>t  lu  a  l<ry  lio" 
?l<ire.  wc  tuire  a  xu«d  in.tck  «< 


DRESS  GOODS,  fJiDltiS-  CUUK^, 

.t.\U  CIJUKLXC, 
liALMORAL  J.YD  HOOP  NAZ/r/v  *' 

n  OO  LEy  SNA  IT  l.S, . 
liREAKF.lST  SHAifLS,  N0.V7' r;.< 

A.VO  .XUIilAS, 
CL-OTilS       A.\n        C.ii<SlMi.Rt.S   - 

.f-c.   g;-c,   4-C-.  if 

P»-rimtiii  wishlii'! '»  |iurrhiti<r  l-rv  iUttf^.r  n-lll    Hml  H  l-r 
thi'ir  iiiteri.v-1  lu  cenic  !<•  M.  i'aul  an<l  i(lvr  n.  u  i-^ii 

KE.1IU.1IKBR    THE    PlsA€i:.  "^ 


3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

H.  KNOX  TAYLOR 

Look  Out  for  the  Cars  ! 


r  -i 


».M  civ-.ti  r<  o^^-t-nr. 


t.iu  ;>]t.rt.ii.r::i^   r»e:oji*es  I-.;  I8«3" 


Order*  from  the  country  promptly 
nttendcd  to. 

Pecli  &  Ruscell. 


Ooilef  Bl  Bro.  ,, 

i  !' 

i      Cheajitr  ttHru  fh<  Ch  cap  fit  ^  ^ 

Groceriefi,  Dry  Goods,  Etc 

C.il.l.KK  X  IKO.  liav-«Bhaad,ai««ar<'«ui.«t.».i  r» 
•-4>l\1ll^■^l•141•^•>lllK\  U•J<Jl>^aa•iUl;uCl;l^l..-  ■■■■  .1 
k«rtif>tl>iflrat 

Piiess  to  Suit  tho  Times. 

raoiiR  wUim'ar* 

COFFEE,  SALEHA /f  S', 

SUGAR,  CA.XD  I.  ES . 

TEA,  SOAP. 

SYRUPS,  TOIUro, 

'       yUVEGAH,  4v.  4-.. 

AiaoaceiMtaatiapplrof 

DRY   GOODS. 

Caller es.D'-Un^s.  MaMlrr.  Clolliy.  Caest- 

ittcrr(.8aUnettii.KriitnrkTJran*.      .     'T." 
CotUnanJ  Libken  Dilllst  *  '  ' 

The  abOTcgroflsiwaoircr  Clica|if«rra>>lt 
or  reA4]r  p*Y' 

AU  IPC  aik  it   to  t^ve  »a  a    call  /;r/V»fV'  ' 

jjiirek/t-finfr  eltetrhrre.  j 

We  run  ilwuys  brfumiKl  at  nmx  OLD  t*TAXn»n  KIK'T 
FTItKKT. 


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IMrt.>RTAN T  TO    LADIKS. 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS 


sea?  ji 


Why  are  good  wivca  ILto  gold  dollars  ? 
Ans. — Because  they're  scarce. 

Wur  is  an  ofSco-sesJldr  liiire  a  ship  at 
im. — Because  their  chief  depen- 
dence is  in  their  canvasfi. 

What's  the  chief  end  of  noan,  modern. 

ly  speaiing  ?  .^n*.— Shoulder-straps  and 

.~.     ~  ,».,,„,  , '*  frreenbacks." 

Biif  Cry  and  Little  Wool.  i    Hj,      ,  .,      , .  ,     ^    , 

,„"',,,  ,        ,  WuAT'sthechief  end  of  woman?  ^«*. 

We  attended  a  lecture  the  other  even. '  _skinyled  heads  and  poodle  dorgs. 
iag  (or  an  apology  for  one)  delivered  by  :      ^y„^^.^    ^^^  ^^^^    fashionable    yarn 
a  certain   Rev.   from    Chicago,    subject, '  ^p^^  ^ow-a-days  ?  .^n*.-Street  yarn. 
"Freedmen."  He  claimed   to  have  been       ^y„^^  j^g  ^  ^^^^  ^j,j^^  ^,  ^j^^^  ^^  .^ 
sent  out  on  a  mission  by  the  'Northwes-   ti^ipKing  ot  nothing  ?  Am.-A  woman's 
tern  Freedmen's  Society.'  The  effort  was  '  promise 
a  desperate  one,  in  which  we  sympathir- ;      ^Viiy  would  many  men   maKe  a  good 

edmuchwitb  the  speaKer  but  more  with   garden     tool?    ^w«.-Because    they're 
the  audience.     He  prefaced  his  remarns   ^Qjcgg 

by  saying  that  he  expected  men  to  give  ,      ^Vnr  is  ShsKopoe  a  desirable  place  to 
Jive  dollars  $ach,  and  all  tfte  old  clothes   reside  ?  yln*.— Because  it  was   laid  out 

they  had.     The  young  man    may    be  all    f^p  Hoil^'mes. 

right,  tut  lest  he  should  not  be  satisfied  j      Wny  is  a  toad   in  a   thunder    sliower 
as  to  what  our  opinion  is  of  him,  we  will   jj^^   ^ur  president  ?  ^»M.-Because  it's 
Bay  tl>at  he,  in  our  opinion,    has  got  not  ^  blinkin'. 
only  "nigger,"  but  fool  on  the  brain,  to  i 


T  HE  PRIVATE  MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

An  IBTaliuble  trcaUse  of  (A  pne».  l^y 

r>ii.  JOHN  H A Kv  I :y 

put)llsho<l  ftir  the  Itouuat  of  the  -ii-x. 
0:i  receipt  olTKN  Cl^NT.'',  !ta«  ill  !m-  s.-t;t  p-.it  pnU.  In 
■^fp^i  t^Telop".  to  n'.l  «'h<'  appry  fer  It, 
•  It  Klrvti  B  ron>l>«  ill^'ripttor  uf  aM  the  ■lls-i.-jcs  )i«^iiMiir 
!_' '•  .iiHlr»,  tii.;v!h.i  » ::!i  an ■::;.■>  nl  euro,  .iii<l    tr-ai*  <>f 
•  "■■iKvptloii,  l'rr;;iiarr.im  >    >f;..i.:irr!.ij:r,   Mfr!!itv,  .»>xu.i! 
-^MKis^s  l'rut;ip>u>  tttrry,  iVnialv  Wuukncifs,  Cuiimuip- 
tti'O.  Al..  anil  much  otbrr  valuobU-  loforiuaiioa  iiut  put>- 
l. %!>«(!  lu  •ny  i-thiT  work, 
llverv  liiJy  ilioulil  i>rocur<*  a  copy  witliout  delay. 

THREE  EDITIONS'.  30.000  EACH. 

>i   re  atre;i>Iy  been  publlshcU  and  dlbtrlbutej  tkb  rear. 

IIARVEVS  CHRONO  THERMAL 

FEMALE  PJLLS 

the  moat  tnralllablo  and  popiihir  rrmedy  erer  known 
..11  Ul(eiti>eaor  thr  Imi.ile  >irx.  Thry  have  been  usc<|  in 
iiiany  thousaiM  ia'5«>«  \v;th  iiiifalllit::  ■•iiccpss— ami  ii.-.y 
iif  relied  upo'i  In  trvrry  ca><-  for  whicli  they  ar?  reconi- 
i.i«ndc<i.  ;in.l  partliiil.trly  In  all  cnscs  arl^dug  fvoin 

OUSTKLCTIO.N.  OR  STOI'l'AUE  OF  NATUKE. 

no  tnutterfmiii  what  cause  It  ariaes.    They  are  elTectuaJ 

In  rl.■^turlns  tu  health  .lit  »'!io  are  .inilirins  from   W.ak- 

i:p.-t«  a-'d  dehlllly,  I'tirlne   I'ischariJes  .\<rvousiiesj,  Ai-., 

«<:.,  and  they 

A«-r  LIKE  A  CHARM  ! 
''1  strenKthenlu;;  and  ri'Ntiirlnt;  the  system.    TlionsninU 
«f  iadles  \rhii  have  suifered  for  yeuis  a>i<l  tried    various 
oilijr  ^rnled!e^  In  v»  In.  owe  a  renewal  of  their  heallii  aiid 
^i.'eDgth  wholly  to  t  l;e  >i!i<-a«  y  of 

DK.  HAKVEV'.S    KKIIALK  IMLLS. 

Tii-j  are  hot  a  i:e\v  discovery  but  a  lonjj  tried  remedy—  ^^ 

<.:>-  triri  rued    ^^  ^^^^^  HAnvKT  *"*^'^  *"  extent  that  he  is  beyond  cure. —  Thieves  About. 

»r... uf:Koino»teniii.eiitp!ij»:cUnpres,r:h.M  tvi.i  fi.r  I  The  cause  is  a  good  one  perhaps,    altho' ;      On  last  Sunday  night   our  town    was 

1  .» IV  y.-nrsln  !il»  private  pr.-.cjicc.  and  .-lo  p!il.»lclnn  was  I  °  r  r    »  j  -  ^^.•■^-j    ui^ii*     uut     vun  u      vrao 

;'.aJi.autot '"'"'''''''  '''''''■'■  '"""""**'■"'  ■"•"  '"itfej  in  our  opinion  there  is  room  for  charity    again  visited    by    the  band  of  thieving 

.H.bo  have  «*.?i^.'nar"v''K'^^^^^^^^^  «nd  I  ''^^'^'  ^'°™«-     ^^0  society  is  Very  unfor-  \  scoundrels,  no  doubt,  that  we   have  had 

V.r:."«,,ua„d'ce.:u%rs  '^Zn.,^":^^'^;'  preVoZre  I  »«'"*'«  '»  omploying  such  a  tool  as  he  to  ,  occasion  to  speak  of  heretofore ;  this  time 

'■'^:'"i:::^'^^:^•^^::;:l^^:i^'•  *^"''">-"'-' perform  their    labor;    they    have  yet  to    they  made  a  raid  upon  the  barn  and  sla- 

I'Ki.TAHP*.  BY  AN  E.xi'ERiKNCi-:i> CHEMIST.      |  jgarn  that  to  be  a  successful  beggar  a  man    bio  of  the  Kaint  Paul  House   carrvin«y  off 

n>.  y  .ir»  iK-rftfi-liy  harnil»-ss  oi:  t:;p -ivstein  may  be  ta- ^  '^~  •  ,i  '  .       o 

'^A'":Vri:^u'^'.^iu^^^  '°  "*^'®  <=^^°^^  «^«««  a^  least.  We  a  saddle,  bridle   and  other  fixtures,  per- 

:.%'-/"^:i:.:rd';:t',I^:.'^E;chlo7c:n,^^^^^^^^^^  noticed  a  largo  number  of  Republicans  in  ^  taining  to  the  horse  of  a  cavalry  oflicer, 

"""""^"•"'itVrr o N  E  D o L r.  A  R  .  ^^*  audience,  but  judging  from  the  am't    valued  at  near  a  hundred  dollars,  and  be- 

«-i»  Cutti.is  iioM.eout  .iyoii4e»ireDr.  Har\evM'!ii.<  oftlio  Contributions  (87,35)  they 'didn't   longed  to  our    fellow   townsman     Lieut 

-r  Uook.atid  If  >ou  taiinot  t'Twure   thrm  of  yonV  rrnij    i  i      i      i  •    •  e\ir>\  ' 

«i.t  do  uoi  uke  any  ..ther.  lor  iK.n.e  dealers  who  ^leuii-  appreciate.    We  are  tjlad  the  citizens  of    Mcljrrade,    who    was  at  home  on  a  short 

prim  lpi*.|  H.il  rreeoniineiid  will  receoiiipieiKl  idio  r  fe- ,     ''  °  ,  «*  "«•  """io  w»i  n  ouuii, 

TJX  {"e V.lleV a-"i  >?;d -iir^errtr  **""*'  """'"•'  '^""  <»"'■  '°*"  "''^  "'^^  ^«  «'* ""IJ^^l  by  a  I'"^-  ^'S'^-      They  also  carried  off  some  goods 

Dr.  J.   BRYAN,   General  Agent.      • ''°  beggar  and  impostor.     Wo   also  no-  belongiug  to  travellers  who    were   stop- 

..  :*tn.  Ticedarftreet.  .N.  V.  \  ^'««^  <^"«  ^^  o*^""  townsmen  (a  most  atten-  ping  for  the  night.  No  clue  to  the  thieves 

tive  listner)  open  a  well  filled  pocketbook  has  yet  been  obtained. 


l!^Hole-iu-the-day,  ChieJ  of  the 
Chippewas,  has  gone  to  Washington — 
we  presume  to  see  how  Father  Abraham 
is  getting  along  with  his  busines.t,  and 
probably  has  some  suggestions  to  offer. 

J^  The  Winona  Democrat  says  that 
Mr.  Jacob  Woiss  while  chopping  near 
that  place  had  his  foot  severed  from  his 
log  by  a  tree  falling  upon  it. 

/^  Wheat  at  Rochester,  the  termi- 
nus of  the  Winona  and  Saint  Peter  rail- 
road, only  brings  eighty-five  cents — we 
can  beat  that  in  Shakopee. 


Third  Quarterly  Report  of  the  Home 
Insurance  Company  of  St.  Paul> 

Whole  No.  of  Policies  issued  from 

April  15th,  1864, to  Jan.  15th,  1865.  2586 

Whole  value  of  Farm  and  other 

first  class  property  insured.  Si, 71 1,389 

Whole  amount  of  Premium  Notes 

received  thereon 9,^78  18 

Whole  amount  of  Cash  Premiums 

received  thereon 27,215  58 


^PRINTING. 


l|w';^-/4  i  :^>  ^c  ;.  tK^pii-al  t**^' 


J^rlJ.  S.  Senator  Ramsey  will  please 
accep  our  thanks  for  valuable  public  doc- 
uments he  has  so  kindly  sent  us. 

■  l-L- J '  — 


MARRIED, 

At  the  Christian  Church .  near  BtlJe  Plalne.  Minn.,  on 
liie  eveninc  of  the  2d  of  JuBuarv,  1865,  by  Elder  T.  T. 
VA.fDoLAH,  Mr.  CniRLES  Sutws  to  Miss  Emma  Bliss,  all 
of  Belle  Plalne. 


Total 337,091  76 

Whole  number  of  Losses  reborted  15 

Whole  number  of  Losses  aajosted 
and  paid 15 

DIBRCTOBS  AKD  OFFICERS. 

K.  WEBB,  President 
J.  H.STEWART,  Vice  President, 
J.E.  THOMPSON,  TrcaRUi«r. 
L.  W.  KENDAU.,  Secreteiy. 
V»\  A.  WELLS,  General  Agent 
C.  C.  COLE,  of  RochesU^r. 


Retail  Prices  Current. 


Corrected  Weekly  by    D.  M.  ST  ORE  R 
Holmes  Street. 


Shakopee,  Feb.  4,  1865. 

Flour  per  sack 3  00  a  3  25 

Wheat 85  a    95 

Corn 75  a    85 

Oats 65  a  70 


;•:  Cedar  ftreet 

V.*i»wlll  take  all  rl.ik  If  pr;>perly  dlreif  i!;  and   you  v.  I!I 
!•■.•!»•  Ihein    |.oki    iiao!.  set  un  ly  vecurely  M-aled   from  I 
'■<-T»«t:>Mi  by  retBr:i  mail.  I 


MANHOOD, 

rrMtd  Editio.t.  Kirtj-  ThoiLvand.  !*  pagrg,  cloth  Covers, 

By  ROBT.  E.  BELL,  M.  D. 

y.r%   U-T  ».f  the  Koyal  Coll";.'e  of  SurteonB,  Loi  '<»n.  ad- 
.i«»»'d  to  jroutr.,  the  married  .ii  d  those 

CONTEJIPLA-IINW    MAIIKIACE. 

r»-i.1  l»TiBalI.po!it  paid  on  recipt  of  TE^V  CENTS-  A 
tairful  perusal  of  this  Muall  book  liua  leen  a 

B(X)N  TO  THE  AFLICTED. 

»;»•!  ha»>«T>d  th'.nsai.il.-^  from  a  life  of  n.igery  and  an 

VNT1.MELT  tUvAVE. 

It  treiiu  on  Jhe  evllH  of  youthful  lmIl«rr<H(.n.  ?elf- 
Al>uii.-.  t»Miiiial  VVeakoe!<s,  Emls.HioH!,,  .^^ezoal  \)\f*nsi>, 
'•enli.tl  d«bllltv,  l,(hK  of  puM'er,  N<'rvuuai.e».s,l'rHMi.itiiri' 
I'traj ,  Impotence,  Ac.  Ac,  wbk'Ii  i.nfll  to*  ftUlferer 
tr  I'M  t:>;uiitiii(  the 

iOBMOATIONS  OF  MARRf  AtiE. 

■mdl'I'iMratc  the  meann  af  cure  l.y  the  u.ta  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 

■  .:ij  uthar  tre«tnieiit  neresfiary  In  sonie  raseji^aiiil  which 
:.  vrr  fa|l!t  to  <  ure.  and  ran  be  relied  on.  Ttiev  ilo  not 
r.-twate  the  stuiaach,  or  nuder  tlie   breath  oifenolvi- 

■  ill  !  ihoy  can  1m; 

rsKD  wmioi-T  DCTEcnov. 

V:,.-/  do  nat  Interfere  with  bu:iine5s  pursuits,  and  are 
»;»•■.•,!/  lu  action. 

SAi  ClIANdE  OK  DIET  18  NK,'^!;S»AHV. 

Thfj  lire  Warrentii  in  all  Ciim» 
i"  baeffretual  In   rctuovirn  and   (  urln;  .ind  .nrlnjr   the 
«ii-a#',-.    LpvTnrda  of  two  tbHU.iund  cam-s  are  ou  recrl 

THAT  HAVE  BEEN  CURED 

h.  iwlnx  Oe|%  Spetldc  Ptll*.  and  e.rtltJcata*  can  \n- 
.^°.»wn  fruin  m.-iiiy  that  have  uaed  them. 

NOCASK  OV  FAILrKK  KVUl  OCCLUH. 

t' pwarJa  uT a  hucdreO  i'!iy-.lit.i;s  uw  them  txteiinive. 
•  iryheir  prlvnte  prat  the,  and  Uiuy  cannot  eflect  cure* 
'''.iIWTSt  ti.em. 


and  after  searching  in  vain  fur  a  stray 
Jive  cent  scrip,  let  the  'hat'  pass  without 
donating  ;  emerging  into  the  street  he 
talked  loud  and  fast  of  the  good  work. — 
Sham,  humbug  !  say  "feller"  with  the 
tall  hat,  "practice  what  you  preach." 

Those  who  previously  had  some  pym- 
pathy  for  the  cause  had  their  faith 
mightily  shaxen. 


IMPORTANT  NOTICK 

'y//'s  Spccijk  Pills  ! 


ir 


Aro  thei>r!i."1nal  and  nn'r  (cenultie  iiperlfic   PlH.    There 
ri-  a  bwiof  iMiK.-itorK— III  wiire  nf  tiieni. 

TIIK^JE  »i;K|WARRANTEr. 

niey  are  adapted  for  initlet,r  female,  old  of  y-nnr  ai»' 
^•>  Ijieoidy  relli.lle  rrnaedy  klK'AU  .'<T  thd  cure  I'f  all 
■il.>an*<'aarrln!ni;  ireni 

V«.|  •riini.INUi.M  KCTION 

In  .-tllSejual  l>1::<-.,^  ?,  ;i3  tliinorrlira.Nlrtcture  «;:e*f 
y,j  In  all  r^■>  l  j.-  -.ry  .:■.!  Kt  li:ey  o.mpUInt*  th.  j 

ACTI.'hKACIIAI'.M' 

f  ".^?«i.xperi.-»>c»^!  l.y  t»k!iia  :i  Vi.-h-  box;  and  from 
'.>'.:x  lo    Ix  1  oxen  ueTural'v  e;!e<  I  n  .  iin-. 

.-  »l.l»  15V  Kit t' if. IT^ ( ; KN VMS I.I.V.  n Im.x.s eonU.nlnc 

•  .  !41.»,^rl.e  «l,,,r  si-      l.i.::.  ;,  *5:  ...*,  hi    Ur.;«    i«.xe> 
•  •  r.»'idi>s  Tiuruf  I'll' -'nail,  prliejx. 

1:  vou  !iee.l    the  bo4.k  (.r  tli.-  i.|ll>,  i  iit  wit    this  a.lver. 
t  .'ii.ent  f'lr  cefcn-nc".  .iiid  if  \<mi  i.mnrii  prw  ere    them 

•  ■'  <  ,.i,r  i.'rniMblt.  do  tK't  br  Imposa.)  ..i,  .».v  ;,.y  „^x^rf 
T  •:>».  df,  but  «h<  lute  the  iiiKuey  In  a  !i-ttiT  to  the  prn|<rle- 

.'      DR  J.  BRYAN.  \Ux  5"79. 

76CEI^\H^Ta^;^T.  N  V 

»:i;  l.ixe.'.IIrl.k  If  pp. iHTiy  lilr*-.  »•••!.   :i.il  will  >.ii. 


yoLit  b:  oitnuiisTS  aEyKHALLr. 


Bock   River    Insurance    Company,  of 
Eockford,  Illinois. 

We  would  call  attt-ntion  to  the  Card  of  Mr. 
anil  Mrs.  Barnes,  and  also  of  Mr.  King  in  an- 
other colnmn,  published  in  this  day's  paper 
The  public  caiiini(  l>e  too  cautions  abont  in- 
suring their  property  in  none  but  rcppoasiblc 
and  ^ell  C8tabli.shcd  companies. 

One  of  the  best  and  safest  Insurance  Com- 
panies of  the  Wist  u  the  Rock  River  Insur- 
ance company,  of  RockforJ,  Illinois.  This  com- 
pany is  an  old  one,  though  but  recently  intro- 
duced into  this  State — the  prompt  manner  in 
wliicli  the  company  ptiys  Iwses  like  those  of 
.Mr.  King  of  Winona  Coiinfy,  and  of  Mr. 
Bftmes  of  Shakopee,  niuet  make  them  the  pap- 
ular company  of  the  West.  We  understand 
this  company  was  organized  in  1852,  and 
Hinee  tliat  time  hca  been  conducted  by  one  en- 
tire set  of  officrrs — some  of  the  most  responsi- 
ble and  reliul)!e  men  to  be  found  in  Northern 

Illinois,  comprise  its  Ofliccrs  and   Directors 

and  during  their  long  btiwiioss  operations  in 
the  west  this  company  have  not  met  nitb  a  .'^in- 
gle  lo.'^s  but  that  ha;  been  paid  within  tliirty 
(lays— and  lo-day,  they  have  not  a  dollar 
against  them  for  lowts  onpai«l  ;  they  have  is- 
sued -nearly  twenty  thousand  Policies.  This 
.«jK-ak8  well  for  the  company  ;  they  arc  doing 
business  in  this  State  under  our  Insurance 
law.s  wliich  requires  the  comjjanj  to  have  a 
capital  of  8200,000,  and  at  Iea.st  12,000  mem- 
bers, and  tiiey  have  the  certificate  of  our  State 
'I  rrasurer  to  that  effect,  and  we  luive  no  hcai- 
tation  in  recommending  this  eon  pat. y  to  the 
pitronagcof  the  public.     Don'l  fail    to  look 


X^The  much  talkedof  project  of 
connecting  the  Mississippi  and  Minneso- 
ta rivers  by  a  canal  across  the  country, 
between  the  two  rivers,  a|>pear8  to  our 
(probably)  short  sighted  ideas,  to  be  the 
infatuation  of  an  overloaded  stomach, 
materially  aided  by  a  too  copious  draught 
of  war-worn  whiskey,  or  else  somebody 
is  straining  a  point  in  the  endeavor  to  get 
up  a  hobby  to  hoist  himself  into  a  "big 
thing."  In  our  opinion  it  would  cost 
half  what  the  Slate  is  worth  to  build  it, 
and  after  it  was  finished  would  make  a 
capital  haunt  for  stiiped  lizjsards,  over- 
heated hogs  and  drunken  men — nothing 
more. 


CARD. 

Shakopee,  Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  > 
January  19, 1865.  \ 

Mr.  EniTOR  : — Allow  me  through  your  pa- 
per to  call  the    attention   of   the  citizens  of, 

Scott  County  to  the  prompt  and  Uberal  man-  -Potatoes 70  a  80 

ner  in  which  the  Rock  River  Insurance  Com-  Beans 2  75  a  3  00 

pany,  of  Rockford,  Illinois,  settles  and  pays  its  j  OnionS 4  50 

losses. Hay,  per  ton 6  00    a    8  00 


All  kinds  of 


I>   HINTING 


Neatly  and  Cheaph/  Executed 


AT   THB 


.1  ,•*. 


J.v    t 


. »  I 


D.  L  How  &  Bro. 


•  ^^  /« 


^*Argu8^^   Office, 


Jt^  The  Manhato  Independent  says 
one  of  the  proprietors  of  the  "Rabbit 
Park"  at  that  place,  gave  his  family 
physician  fifty  dollar."?  for  a  certificate 
that  would  e.\-empt  hira,  before  the  Board 
of  Enrollment,  and  upon  being  examined 
by  the  Board  was  readily  exempted  with- 
out the  aid  of  any  certificates,  and  now 
he  thinks  this  exemption  business  a  very 
"big  thing*'— on  ice.  We  fear  the  poor 
fellow  has  thus  lost  at  least  one  year's 
profits  off  his  rabbit  arrangement. 


^-tT  The  Mankato  Record  sajs  a  man 
by  the  name  of  Graves,  in  Garden  City, 
was  shot  by  the  proprietor  of  the  Hotel 
at  that  jilace,  Mr.  LaQrange.  The  charge 
took  effect  in  the  hip,  and  although  a  se- 
vere wound,  it  is  not  considered  serious. 
The  offending  party  claims  that  Graves, 
while  on  a  drunken  spreo,  tried  to  force 
an  entrance  into  his  house. 

iC-gr  R.  H.  Copeland,  of  the  Wabashaw 
Herald  ha3  entered  the  army  as  a  private 
Soldier,    believing,     doubtless,    that    he 


ovrrthe  '•  Canig,"  of  Messrs.  Harhe.^  luid  King  could  do   more  effective  service  with  his 

then  get  your   property    insiire-iin  this  com-  «Aoo^;r<7  ,//r;t  than  his  pen.   Go  in    friend 

...ny.     Messrs.  Chofiee  &  Mea.1.  agf„t«  of  this  C..  with  a  da.h,  and  give   th«  "Johnies" 
company,  :iro  mi  town  soliciting  for  ia-.tirHiice  •  •        .  . 

and    nmy   be    found  for    a  few   dav,    at  the  =">  ";'^  "*"^« '»"*t  >*    Pinter's    ,/,;^,  are 

American  IIou.m-.  '  anything  but  a  /at  tak*. 


/^  Our  eitiz'T B  w.»re   startled    from 

ih«Mr  slunthfrsoii  ThurHtlay  nioruiiitr  \\*i 

I'-  :-^-^>.c«r.d.rwn.o;^,fv.ui..V.Ly  reiurn...-i'i:  p.i-ii  nbom  ihr-e  o'fl..<k.  by  tli«  crv  of,  "firo  ! 


fire  !"  when  it  was  found    that   an 


oul- 


/^It's  to  bad  that  wheat  has  fell  in 
prir«  so,  on  account  of  gold  taking  such 
H  tumbl»»,  occasioned  by  the  fall  of  Savan- 
nah, Fwrt  Fisher  and  other  Union  suc- 
cesses.     What  in   the    world    would    the 


On  the  10th  day  of  Xovember  last  I  got 
my  building,  known  as  the  "Pennsylvania 
House."  in  this  village,  insured  in  this  company 
in  the  sum  of  One  Thousand  Dollars.  On  the 
morning  of  the  16th  day  of  January,  (this 
month)  the  building  in  some  unaccountable 
manner  caught  fire  and  was  entirely  destroy- 
ed. My  husbind  being  absent  at  the  time,  I 
applied  to  Kherriff  Cressey  to  assist  me  in 
procuring  my  insurance  ;  but  before  we  had 
time  to  give  the  company  notice  the  Genera! 
Agent  of  the  company  for  this  State,  Mr.  G. 
W.  Morris,  was  at  my  bouse  for  the  purpose 
of  settling  and  paying  me  my  loss,  and  now, 
only  THREE  pays  aftkr  the  burning  of  my 
buiid'ng,  I  have  receiveti  from  the  Rock  Riv- 
er Insurance  Conipaiiy,  One  Thousand  Dollars 
in  full  payment  of  allciaims  against  them. — 
This  is  a  promptitude  which  no  other  com- 
pany has  equall.d  in  this  Stiito,  and  one  in 
which  thi»eompiiny  lim'e  cxctriled  since  their 
organization  in  1852.  And  to  my  friends  I 
need  only  say,  get  your  pro|>erty  insured  m 
this  company,  and  my  word  for  it,  should  you 
then  meet  with  a  los.^,  without  any  trouble  or 
expense  you  will  be  sure  of  y^iir  money,  and 
that  too  without  having  to  wait  the  ninety 
days  that  mcst  other  companies  take  in  pay- 
ing their  Ios.ses. 

I  am  well  satisfied  witli  the  course  and 
promptness  of  this  Company  and  cheerfully 
recommend  it  to  the  patronage  of  the  puplic. 
I  do  so  from  the  fact  that  I  have  miKi)  them 
and  to-day  can  testify  to  the  amonnt  of  One 
Thou.=;and  Dollars  cash  in  haiid.  paid,  and  on- 
ly THREE  days  after  the  burning  of  my  build- 
ing, and  my  gratitude  leads  me  to  ask  you  to 
pubi;ili  (his  leltei  for  the  benelU  of  the  com- 
pany. C0.MK0RT  Rar.vks, 

Mary  Bau.\K3. 

Received,  Shakopee,  Minn ,  Jan.  1 9th,  18G5, 
•f  O.  W  Morris,  General  Agent  of  tlie  Rock 
River  Ins.  Co.,  of  Rockford,  lil.,  One  Thou.s 
and  Dollars  in  full  payment  of  my  loss  rdi  build- 
ing insured  in  said  company  niider  Policy  No. 
1C55H  issued  the  10th  day  of  Xoveiiiber,  1804 
and  burned  January  I6th,  1865, 

COMKOKT   RaUNRS, 

Maky  Rau.nks. 

The  a'oove  letter  is  but  a  f  sir  tnilimonial  of 
the  promtiiess  of  this  comp  my  in  payment  of 
lo.sscs,  and  to  my  friends  in  iScott  I'oiinty,  1 
can  cheerfujjy  recommend  them  a^  in  every 
way  worthy  of  your  coidiikiice  and  patronage. 
Fair  rates  of  Insurance  is  asked,  and  prompt 
payment  of  los.<es  is  guaranteed  to  all  who 
take  rolitics  in  this  compatiy.  Their  Report 
for  1865  shows  that  this  eoiiipatiy  have  i/ot 
a  Dollar  against  them  for  !os.tes  to-day,  and 
never  had  a  I0.S8  but  that  was  paid  inside  of 
thirty  ilirjK.  Tliey  have  Agents  in  town,  get 
your  p.-o])orty  insurcii  in  the  "  Rock  River  In- 
surance Company,  of  Rockford,  Illin  ns,"  then 
.-hould  you  meet  with  a  loss  you  wiil  be  sure 
of  your  mo.ney  without  litig.ition. 

WlI.I.IAM    (.'kK.«!SKY, 

Shoriff  of  Scott  County,  Minn. 

Khakopte,  Scott  County,  .Minn,  Jnu.  iDih, 
1864. 


Wood,  per  corJ 2  50  a  4  00 

Salt  per  bbl 7  50 

Eggs,  per  doz 25 

Butter,  per  lb 25  a  30 

Pork,  salt,  per  cwt ..  18  00  a  20  00 

Beef,  per  cwt 5  00  a  G  00 

Hams,  per  lb 15  a  20 

Shoulders   do 15  a  18 

Dried  Apples 18  a  20 

Dried  Peaches .  .20  a  25 

Sugars 25  a  38 

Molasses 1  30  a  2  00 

Coffees, 55  a  05 

Teas 1  GO  a  2  40 

Vinegar 45  a  50 

Cart)(jn  Oil.". .  rrrr.  r: i  so 

Candles. 20  a  40 

Tobacco,  smoking 30  a  5o 

do         chewing l^oo  a  1  5o 

Rice, 25 

Whiskey 2  oo  a  5  oo 


Latest  Fall  and  Winter 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 


No. 


IKOM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

«^>N8i;i.TlN«;  PIJYSICIAN. 

70,  Cedar  Street,    N.  Y. 


»i.--.:  f  r-.ntii'  «t  tti  be  im .i'esfcfnl,  nin*t  W  .i<lii|>*r.| 
•■«'-h  |v»r'li  li.ir  I  iw.  .in.l '.In- 1«  tu.il  li'n'lltlon  ••!  I!i.- 
;•  t;>  nl  al  llie  t.ire.  .tn.l  rpKUUtt'il  Iri-U  time  to  litlH'  ii» 
;.i'  i-«1ifepri-<  Jt  III.-  1  -.,.-  re.|i."r-.  Me-ll  Itu-  ai  t>  tn..ri 
fi  fi  1  T  •.!,  .Mni<-  \':M\  fit  "thers.  aii.l  it  rlu-n:'.  I»-  ;».! 
I    ii.'.-l.  rr.f  iviM.  »vl.\\   !..;,>  i,t  n.ii'irr.iiii.l  ii.,t  f<.rn  it. 

Ml.  WIIOAJtK   AKt-l-ICTFO  Wrril  Cni.llXIC  DIFKI- 
Cl  I.TIK^ii 

''•»Wo<  auJKave  ful!e.I  lool.tnln  p.mii«ii.-»«  tiei-.  U 
1;  '•■■,  S|^  faii:i;r  bliVKh  lai>,  ..re  somi'ril    l-.t'lvn  nn- .. 
-'.    :  rurtit  ■■f  lln-ir  i'un<tlOi>ii  :iiiit  I  »  Sll  a-lvl....-  th<  iii  tr<-i 
•'  1  ii.4r.;e.  i.  h  it  treittnieiit  i>  ue.-  .■.».»rv  to  eiinure  reeov- 
■  -•  •  '.'>.'■  Vrni*  rennlreil  .uel  th.-  exjwnse. 

"  .ieslre  laiirex  rlU-  or  iclvt-  lulMte  «nl.v  In  s\n\\  c»n\- 
V   .  -iM  ai'.d  liirunlc  .»*»  A.<.;ijve  baH'oil  tiierklll  ui  oUi 

!  ■    -III  -  ;.  li  t  w:i!  \>.\y  siieeilv  :atp^tl<>n,  n-»i  «lve  rv«T» 
::    ■    »)>  -••r'e>u>e..M»i>ler.>ti<>ri 
»  :>.ve  ultluii.t  ■n-.liiihe   U  »*I.|.-lit  »i:m«|.  Iif ;  thrr, 
•■•r- .  •    •  M  »Mri-~.<i!nv  i:i. .  i-iieiusr  nne  il>i||j*r  li.  tuurlrt. 
!-r.  •••r  rthli-'i  I  w.ll  -i\:-,-  niv  e.iti-il  I  ..Mlnltm  .•nd  .l.t.o 
.-n«:  -in  ii  inei.i.liie  .is  I  r.::ia!:  ri  f.ir  t:i.- >.»mi.-.  |.v  retnii. 
iti;:.. ':-i4«'ill.t:«i  ftt..te  :i|M.„    uius  t.  nnn  »  uti.  untler 
..»'«••  ;l:  .  "■.•««-. 

>•«  i|.-»'ft-Nlonal  attention  N  ;:»v.ii  imtr.' ]■  .rtl<  nUr  v  t- 
»'!e  fuQ  ■»:mi:  •.\*r^SA->.  wliiel;  I  Mi..k.-  i..  elallf.-  »  •.!  iii\ 
,.-..|.  >.'  :  i,i|.|  I  e  II  tr-.ft  t!i-n.  .i>  wet^  jt  .1  .11  uiner  »', 
*•'  (  alli-^    if;Mtnp.  rai):::il:y . 

i»!.i.cj!U'».\:f  a\i>i;  (Mi-urATKn  ArvKiTutNsor 

TIIKtiV^TK.M. 

(•n<l  »''1  '^M^aBrs  im^u!I;iT  |i>  Krniale*.) 
Vyn^H-lota  anU  l.l»er  Cwnipkirnts,  riimnt,*  lenUtilie, 
Pt!»-i'«n,t  K.aliiin,  Oliroiili' anil  Ii.tl.iniltiirx  Kin  uniutUni 
M«-'«riiiIi:»,:ii»l  N.rTou."  Dl.«;i  .•»<  s  Kenur.iil>,«"-iirr.il  'le- 
t-lll:< .  :<t'(<<ala.  Cmitr«ra  ar.it  tiini<c».  Clirwiiii-  aini  Ii<- 
!  iniBtory  tttaee.'ir-i  nf  the  K}i-»  anil  Piir.-',  Catarrh,  K  inir.if 
W-.ki.e~..If.i[i.  letn  y,  Vreihra.'  an^l  Vaccinal  l'l.-.<  h.rK<*». 
^•■•■■■.M  an.i  L'i-tnary  Ui.Heavwt  »;eitrrally. 

«M-  ri  MITION.  B!tONCllKT!.««  AND  LU.Nt!  OI^E.A^K.^ 
t;K.NKKALLy. 

A  irr«iU»ona»:sMi».jet,i;:ujarailiiptlif  rarti-os  »ta 
•.•  «  ..n.I  im>at  railoaal  i::<Nte  ui  tre.itineiit.  »lll  Le  sent 
t^  3\\x  nil*.  III!  receipt  01  a  |ii'>tat:r  stamp. 

My  f«atmvnl  f -r  C»iikUHipli..:i  and  Brorehlal  alTec- 
ti'«n>  has  tueen  attemled  wit .  great  siie>  ••is  I  ilu  nut 
f..lii.w  Ur  be«le«  tmtk  .irtrie  past  »Kes,  but  attaiU  the 
•t  ""iwe*  upon—rliiiipe*  that  !im\  e  a  ."xuikI  arlentiltc  Iw- 
«:-:  anil  luirr  res:or«il  thotuwiuN  l.y  >iiniplr  reiiie<iie» 
That  li.ive  b«-en  given  cvrr  Nv  .,tli.  r  pbyMciniisas  liienr- 
»M'-.  Under  the  unllnunr  treat  nent  the  p^tieuta  alwavs 
<lir.  uniler  nij- treatinent  iln-rcls  tuinie  h'lpe.  Afll<cied 
i»o  e  me  a  L-ull^uItatiun.  I  use  r.«  reiiiriiles  th-it  are  hurt- 
fillii  any  caiir.  My  motto  i»;  ".Valurr  han  iiri>vi.te<| 
l-.r  every  Alaras**,  rcnie^ll**  In  the  pUinia  ot  tli.  Uehl  aivl 
fie  ireMorthc  lorr***;"  and  I  Ure  uu  lulneraU  uutlcr 
a.ij  rlr^nnistam-ed. 

.My  nJilrMt*  i* ua  rulloai* : 

J.  BltVAN.  W.  V^  B..I  JOTH. 

;>■>  r»ri:i»i.f  Jtr^»■l,^^w  T«»Tk. 

Hr  f.-T«>-!'  p-ime  i»!t''  'y..yl..«  l"irr-.f\.i'uie  rr,?  .-'t  •-. 

i^  •  •  ■      -  ■-  . 


ht.useused  forsraokint' meat,  beluni/iiie,  ,  j      ,      ,.    , 

t,  i^^i  w-;^       V  •     n  ,    P^x*""  latniers  do  should  iho  war  c bee  en- 

to  Joel  Weiser,  Esq..  was  in   flames,  and    ;.    ,  ,  . 

;f  — -  «.;.i    »«     1.     .1         I      .  J  lirely — sad  to  con  temp  ate. 

It  wag  with  difficulty  that    the   barn  and  i  *^ 

even  house  was  saved  from  aaimilar  fate,  I  Z^  The  war  fas  h.is  taken  the  •  poor 
and  had  it  not  been  for  the  prompt  assis-  j  whiskej  '  so  by  surprii^e  in  this  town  as 
l»iic«  of  our  citizens  the  loss  would  prwb-  to  cause  it  lo  conjreal,  and  our  conpnion- 
ably  have  been  gr».mt ;  a  large  supply  ol  cious  liquor  dealer,  are  now  soiling  it  by 
pork  was  consum«>d.  [ho  pound— what  next  ? 


XxTW*,  have  had  H  regular  tlown-enstP     it^"  Profanity  is  becoming    quite    an 
rain  st..rni  this  wet-k  :  it  drizzle  drizzled  '  .itcompliahment    nowadays,  enpecially 


for  thnty-six  hours  without  cessation  ;  Hmon4;  iha  juvenile  portion  of  our  com- 
paller.  jiatter,  it  came  against  the  win-  j  munity  ;  we— hardened  sinner  though 
duw-pai.e  ..f  t.ur  bed  rouiii.carrvingusofil  we  may  be- are  almost  daily  shocked  b> 
10  the  land  of  dreams  with  all  »he  pleas- 1  the  wick., I  oaths  uttered  by  boys  scarce- 
ing  «n«iti..ns  of  an  imaifinary  rido  down  \  ly  .d.l  enough  to  articuhito  their  own 
.♦  gr.aa.d    rainbow.  iiamf»8. 

it^  A«  we  Were  wending  our  way  to  '  ifiT  Thf  L»'yi-lature  of  our  State  has 
ihc  scHti«  ..f  uur  daily  Ulx.rs  the  oth.^r  '"f''  p'tinoiind  to  strike  fUl  tlm  wort' 
morning,  quite  early,  wt«  Lad  o&rju»i«.n  i<>  '  white"  in  lh«  St-vcnlh  Article  in  the 
pa.«»«j  iH-.ir  a  barn-vard,  wh-rr  we  Tiuifced  ;  Slate  C'listitutii.n,  which  refers  to  the 
a  cow  lying  curled  up  on  tlie  froz-i!  clods  T'^lifi^'^'hin  of  vnffrs.  We  move  that 
shivering  with  cold,  and  all  while  wik  !  the  w..rd  "while"  be  left  just  where  it  is, 
Inist ;  we  really  pii:ed  the  poor  brute  as  ^»  «l  is  about  as  good  a  color  as  we  know 
sho  lay  ther«  shaking  like  a  popplo-leaf,    of — who  seconds  tho  motion  ? 

and  suggest  the  propriety  to  those  own- j  

ing  cows  of  ianprivising  Rom«  kind  of  B^'^c  "re  in  receipt  of  a  letter  from 
shoher  lo  shield  their  stock,  of  whatever' *^*  ^''*'  ^'""'  Heavy  Artillery  dated 
kind. from  the  inclement  weather  common  '  '^®  ^^*''  of  Jan.  which  reports  favorablT 
to  this  seaton  of  the  Tear;  it  will  surely  — ''"""  ^''^^  ^^^^  """^  '"  K^o^  health  and 
prove  of  great  advantage  both  pecuniari- '  f«®''"ff  "«'',  they  like  that  branch  of  ser- 
ly  and  otherwise,  to  looit  well  lo  the  care  ''><5«*"<*  \\i\nk  the  prospect  good  for  them 
anil  comfort  of  your  stock.  ^^  remaia  at  Chattanooga  some  time. 


t:^  The  Owatonna  Plaindealer  Afeks, 
"how  would  we  live  without  those  indis- 


That  hoary  old  cluip,   j.Ack- frost, 
has  been  .tbout  not  long  aiiiee,  duinc  con-  , 
sideraWe  damage  ;  he  ha.  visited  m°  st  of  P*""-*^'*^-  »"  ''^^  ^^^  happiness-women.' 
th*  cellars  ill  towa.  we  understand,    and    "«  «'*'^»^   "  ^onU  be  Pom«what  inron 
fr«>»^  mn^ny  of  ihe  jmtatocs  and  ut>.er  vng-    '^♦♦"'''"t  >"  ntany  respeefR,    but   wouldn't 
ilnblt  t  •.h.n.;i;.^,  ^  there  b-  harm- !— il:  xnr!. » 


CARD. 

NoRin  U*  i:iirN,  Wlnnna  To..  Mtnn.l 
Dr.  .  Jj,  l««4.    / 
Mturi.  Fjlilrrit: 

Lot  me  rail  yeur  attention,  an.t  tliroii;;'!  your  p.ip-r  tli« 
attention  ofllie  iltlzcn-  of  Winonn  County,  to  the  prompt 
una  llheral  nianiiiilii  whUh  t'ne  lioi  k  Mter  Im^nrinee 
Coiniianr,..ri'ockljr-I,Iili:M.is. set iles anil  i>.iyslt.s  los'eS 

0Mth«3l  day  af  this  tn  nth  ( l>"<  •  "•i).rT),  .Mr.  W.  I>. 
Ftaplln.ar.  ;i.-ei.t.f  thl4  (.'oiitpany,  culleii  ;it  mr  liousc 
and  solh  Itcd  me  i..r  lii.iirin.' e,  at  w' !.!i  ttmD  I  \eij- 
rooly  It:r>"'iiir'l  iiliii  that  I  wis  ah!.-  to  h'son;  iiiy  own 
propertv,  and  at  !'•*>  rates  th.-iii  he  roiiM  do  It  forme,  but 
the  agent,  by  a  r.iii  l!d  r.tjiUiiiei.t  of  (W't#,  boon  p  -valhil 
upon  nie  tu  cctmy  dwcllint:  i:. Mired  In  this  Company  for 
$800.  hoiischoM  furnlttire  $300,  wearing  appare!  J200,  and. 
provisions  %sm  whole  aniviint  (1,300.  I  pal  I,  at  the 
•line  only  8J..»  rash.  sUll  thinking  that  1  ha.!  li^en  ft,  illsh 
OS  I  hal  bc«n  owner  of  Ihe  sanv  kind  of  pnparty  far  the 
List  Iweiity-Qve  ]  eafg.  aitd had  never  iin-t  «-il!i  any  loss- 

hy  llre,Bi:d  net  a  thoURht  ociurred  t .■  tbat  I  should 

'•V"i  li:iTc  to  call  upOTi  the  0<mi.»i.y  f..ro  rent ;  but  on 
the  23.1'!  y  of  this  month,  1m  '^oiii"  on.-- r'Hinlable  jnan- 
uri. '!•>  house  took  lire  an  I,  •.vC:  nearly  a':  IL*  coiitenta. 
Wis  .lestpiyed   hi  less    than  .iility  nil:iiile». 

Ear'y  ihe  next  i;>orni:i!;  ihc  a'n.v.-  namcil 
ai:«nt  called  on  Jiie.  an.!  orler*,!  me  JiiJO  I:i  ;;reea 
bacls,  froiu  hii  own  ixivket  In  p.irt  i...'  in-i.t  for  my  losit. 
Ttils  showstlut  the  .v,tiii»  of  tlil-  Coni|>any  ar'  ;is  riady 
lu />jj/ {ox;ri  as  they  arv:  ian\i<-us  ;'ii.i  persevering  In  tak 
Ins  applications.  On  Hfirs'lay  the  iKeiity.;ihith  Inst., 
the  Company  reriived  noil- e  "f  my  ii»»s,  ui.d  on  Frllay 
lhe»;th.  tho  tJemral  .Vaeni  i-f  itie  (;iiiu;>aiiy  for  IhlsSLitc 
Mr. (J.  \V.  Morris,  called  on  in^,  and  a(t<  r  >i  eti.-fnl  Inrus- 
ti;;aii"n  of  the  fat  ts  In  the  ra>e.  i;i  ,1  t'einriiis  aiet  S""- 
tlcnianly  mnntier  rtlil  me  In  ftiil  for  i.ty  |i>v<.  Tills  !sa 
prr.mptn.-ss  which  has  ever  iN-en  .-how:,  by  tliLs  '.onipnny 
III  paylii;  their  I"ss->.  I'l.l  now,  .k/j,.  srn  n  •'aw  uJUr  /A* 
ImrutHj  qfrnydwrll'in/.l  itnvr  r-clre  I  troiii  the  Kock 
KiVfr  iMsiiramc  C«iii!.aiiy  fl,l;'5.  tliil^  p.  t<  Iti;:  un  !-i  a 
pi>!tioii  to  jn-.,v|.le  .iM"l'.iir  hl•u^v  :o:  ni.\  i..iiiily,  whUSi 
w>nl.l  !i.,\<  bt-e:i  entlrelv  out  t;f  tiiv  j-.wer  b*!  II  not 
been  roa  till;  iui>urii;icc  I  have  now  nulved  (rutii  tbU 
eoinpai  y. 

lam  Well  sat!.- n.-.:    with  the  promptness  of  th  !s  Tom. 
p.i:iy,4;i.|  nio>t  clieerfullydo  I  ^  cioinni.-nil  t  lem  t<i  Iha 
liuMIc  a.s/'.er»w;AJt  >  w  d'.li  W:!!    iiiak.- all    thv  rcpre!«»-n. 
t  ili'ilis  'il  t!i   !r  ui:e:i!s  gu<Hl,  and  In    p.it  iii<  iit  ot  lo^ws  iio  ! 
Coiii;..;ii.\|!i.s  b-.-(  :i  ni'.re  ready  or   v."liiii)r  to  pny— never  I 
waltin;:  for  t!ie  time  allowed  by   law— jnti  tu-i!ar   iu,t  a  I 
cei.t  acaln-t  tile  Coinp.my  unpaid.    >'inally.  my  trlends.  : 
let  Die    advise  yi  n   to  so  at  oiks  and  Ret  Ittonred  In  the 
Ki<:'i£  River  Insurance  Cbnipany,  of  Bockfuril,  Illinol.s  anj 
my  wor.i  for  It,  yon  will  always  bo  treated  with  respect, 
and  be  »nrc  of  y*ur  liioiiey  willmiit  illlKatlon. 

SI  MO";  D.  KINO. 


Wholesale  &  Retail 

I  MESim 

TURPEJVTIJVE, 
WHITE  LEAD, 

OILS,  yjlRJVISHES, 

LAMPS,  PLJIS  TE Ii L\t: 
HAIR,  KEROSE.XE 

OIL,  PATEJSTT  MED- 

ICIJVES,  FAJVCy  GOODS. 

All onlera from Cotrntry  Dealers prompiK-at tended 
wlthC.'^BK  AND  DESl'ATCU. 

KEROSEJTE    OiL 

LAMPS,  CIIIMXKYS    AXI)    SHAHKS 

•  Iprtcua  wcrlchas    o>ilFlithel*e(ipte.  at-- 

HOWS'  Drug:  Store. 


FOR 


Peter 


Geyermanu 


\i  again  In  the  Held  with  a  lann-  and  well  fiele<  ted  :fo.  k. 
cunilmlii);  In  part  of 


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C'lf. 

LtQU08S 


HUAN'DY, 


VVmSKKV, 

and 


j£    '^S' 


j  (£ttic  ver^'  XteJL  uiaiiufuctured  bruiitis. 


! 


Jtirr.uy  yonrtU.Klb  of  those  who  bring   lUeiu  direol 
Irwni  the  Kustern  ••!;•! k ■  Iji.-il 

I  ha»eJX';t  received  f.-ot;i  t:ie  KabteriiCltlei'  a  compU  te 
Htock  of 

Dry-goods,  Books,       Cluihing, 

Crockery,  IJoots,      Glassware, 

Notions,  Ilafs,                Caps, 

Shoes  and  Groceries. 

I  have  aliio  on  hand  Ihe  tarreft  clock  of 

Millinery    Goods 

Kver  browKbt  to  KloiKopae.    All  ar.IirH  tviuiptly  flUiid. 

S3> 


Thelit:;b*dt  |>-  lee  paid  for  .il' 
fitch  as. 


ot  ("iiiitry  prwlnre. 
v3n4C 


Wheat,    Corn,   Oats,    Purk,    Dry 
and  Green  Hides. 

C-  KALVELAGE. 


J^ANGLEY  &  TK.MPIK, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MERCHANTS. 

Brick  Bnlldlajt  on  TMnI  street,  rcnr  M' rchants  Ilofe 
CAS:i  ADYAyCED  O.V  COXHiGSSlEyiS. 


KB>Ki;K:vCi:.'! 

Tn«  wrf%  BTvraE**.  r.«*tv  *  Cmvpi.'!', 


n.  tj 

^3  .; 


»AKr.«. 


J.C->    'A.*'-  ItlTlrJt**. 

t   li.  .■;•:.  11..   I.' 


n     ruoAL'x 
r^lEWSADlEnV  WAKE  HOUSE 

Corner  of  Third  «)•   Rohei  t  sis  , 

ST.  PAUr.,  MINN., 

Where  run  bo   hii»l  overythlntt   pertsliilnxt*  MteWuit 
ne»s,a8  wellas 

iVUUtarv  flood.v;,  ^^ 

Am  one  the  i  iifierrn*-  aiilcifnj;  n*. 

M'cr.KJ.LAN  SADDLKS, 
<iKNTLK.MEN\S  SAItDLK8, 
LADIES'  SADDLES, 
ROYS  SADDLES, 

.MISSES'  SADDLES, 

liU IDLES  ic  MAUTIXUALS, 
CAkHIAGE  HARNESS, 

IJUGiiY    IJAIINKSS, 
Tito  TTI N (J  HARNESS, 
WAGON  HA  UN  ESS, 
EXPRESS  HARNESS, 

A  ercat  variety  of 
\VU]rF,—  Hhol> Stile  and  Retail, 

TRUNKS  k  VAL1SE.S. 

LADIKS  DRESS  TRUNKJ*, 
RON  NET  TRUNKS. 
TIlAVELlN't;  DAGS— of  cvory  varwty, 
•       RUDDER  GOODS— of  alUort^ 
liUI'.RER  BLANKETS, 
RUBIJER  COATS. 

RUHRKR  TAL.MAS, 
RUi?I{KI{  I'OrciIES. 
RUDDKU  WADlNti  M(»OT.n, 
HORSK  SIIKETS, 

Fine    ih'cr  I'luicd  Sinl  L'ih, 

Ilciirjr'a     Crlcliralrd.  Repeating     Rifle, 
BALiLiARD'S   RIFLE, 

COLT'S  I'S^rOLS, 

BACONS    PISTOLS 
PONDS  PSTOLS, 

SMU'H  &  WESTON'S  PISTOLS 

Pistols  and  Botcie-Knivcs  of  all  sorts, 

RIFLE  CARTRH)GES, 

PKTOL  CARTRIDGES— of  every  varietj 

SH'ORDS,  BELTS,  4'  SASHES, 
ISADDLERY  HARDWARE 

Gig  Saddles,  Whip  li.nshe?, 

Hurnrssand  SkirtinfC  I.enVier — »ak  tanned 

BRUSHES  &  CURRY  COMBS. 

Wholesale  and  lUtail, 

Ptrraona  in   tho  tr.ndc  v.ii!  do  wt-lj  to  e.v.'un 

ilk-  ;iiy  stuck  Kefur?  jiii:c}t».»:»'g  rlsr*»-ln-pc. 

'..c;y-.'?r  1.:  IM3     *  •        \^1.:-MU     I 


Cards, 
Programmes, . 
Bill-heads, 
Circulars, 
Posters, 
Etc.,    Etc., 

Printed  to  order  and  at 


FUH,  FUR,  FUR  I 

lis  wanted,   for  which  I  wl 
ItiifUcst  , .   , 

Cash  Price. 


Of  all  kiiiils  wanted,   for  which  I  will  pay  'he 
wt  Itijf  Ucst  ...      ii4C 


tr^  vonid  rail  the  attention  of   ihe   rltl/i-nii    ul  t=< 
«(4la'l)olnlnsO»unllea  toour  floek  of 


•  II 


Dry  Goods,  and 

Yankee  Noticiis, 

mlilwh  w»  are  ^e  Unicnl  P-Macni  prk-iv  U<  mill  D-e  ilii  . 

!na<:dlttin    to    t!ie  usual   Kox.lt   ke^t  lu  a    lir;.  Iio 
r^liire.  Wl  have  a  X'»o'l  •■•'•Kk  of 

DRF^S  GOODS,  f^1Dli:s  C/.O.iK^- 
.i.V/>  Cl.OAKI.Xf!. 
lHALMOIUL  .AV/>  HOOP  NA7/r/'v 
]  tf  O  O  L  E.V  SNA  /r  l.S, 

J  nitKAKFJST  SHAWLS,  SO.\'T(i:< 
I  A.Yl)  .\UIiLlS, 

CL-O  Tils       A.XO        C.  I SS  !M  J.  H  L  .>' 

j  4-c..    ^'C,    i)-c. 

IVrwinii  wishlier  to  puri'lmi<r  I'ly  tioo'S  v.-ill   ti'i.i  n  ..  r 
their  liitcrei'l  lo  eelne  lo  ^t.  i'aul  atnl  i(lve  ii.  a  t  %!> 

KE.^IK.'IIKER    THE    PI<A€  •:. 

3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  iMiiin. 

H.  KKOX  TAYLOR. 

Look  Out  for  the  Cars  ! 


i    Coilesr  8l  Bro.  , 

'  — .    ——  * 

i      Vhcuper  thru  th<  'Jhratmif    ^  -^ 

j  Groceries,  Dry  Gcodfi,  Etc 


)     C:JI.I.KI{  t  BKO.  b  J V-  .•■  hand,  ai«l 
I  •'<-Uliit--<«VfU«.-  '•!  UK\  U•.><JI'^ aud  U 
"  -aerlpti'Ki.-at 


d  are  HOI. (lit.  I 

i.ut;i;iiii..-  ■■ 


Orders  from  the  country  promptly 
nttcnded  to. 

Pecli  Si  Ru^cell. 


Piicss  to  Suit  tho  Times. 

mowK  wliien*ar« 

COFFEE,  SALEHA  /'f  >., 

SUGAR,  CA.XDLES 

TEA,  SOAP. 

SYRUPS,  T0HA(O, 

VLWEGAR,  4r.  .v.. 

Aluoaccnatanttapply  of 

3DRY    GOODS. 

Caller et.Del.ineii.  >liiKl!i:r.  Clotlm,  TaKnl. 

iacre».SatInettK.Kiiituiltr  Jran5. 

Cott«nand  Linurn  Drillt:  ' 

The  •lovcgrfxtsureofrer  Cheap  form- h 
or  ready  |r«y> 

All  tre  ash  ix    lo  tpve   us  a    call  hrforr 
piirchasinfc  elsetrhf.re, 

\Ver«n  il wiiTK  he fosnd  at  mir  OLD  fTA XPon  K!K-T 
FTItKKT. 


i 


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•Jr.y  ■-  u.  ■: 


INTENTIONAL  DUPLICATE  EXPOSURE 


=TS3as3^;rr 


^S! 


^h'l  LaapHoating  Apparatua 


•y.j;»Uuf  <li-,-\  ■■■■■ 

•  •  -i  -.V.  y. 


lie  111  c>« :t:r«.c!. 


.'•.r.i'.UM*  tt. 


>\.£ii^  JUtlt  In-r4i,r 
r>'«.'yii»t  uau  III  tt  n>.i:iici.t  *  *■■*:  utfTmitucuitb'mv^ 
•«%t!)4     •    •    •    —  i<im;.».'j{".'.<j^««il»>-. 

•  ^  *  fish"*  '«irp  l»  I'tirv]  f'l'"  rM#.'  pt^i'^l  irtit>Wt-l- 
tira  «r  t.!« 'Uy  .  ■«  •  •  luiAWy  vi' .t  «  .! ■■>.'u-'iliiU« 
•  •(•P.  a  iSiw.t  *-»■:•■;;!«  ni^iic  itif.vmX:*J4f  .:.u  m- ■►;!•< -nj:*!! 
nrtk-K-a.  I!!.!  cau  :-,•  ;;i.i.le  ti»  o.>)btu«j!»f»r  aj^r^tt  tm-i.T 
tMrr«  •:!«,  whtclt  U  jcttutlx  duM  0:1  tlk.- a:a!>t:!.ii  v  '  jri  : 
W:ik  H c.i> {J  IV <|ti  mW1«M. ;  •    •    — .%K»J»/it  AmCicuH-  , 

•  *  *  k'or  fjniiij-.'m.',  Ui»»pit»!,lerit.  I>arraik  k'lCMli*  ! 
flsiihr.  r.uw*:-.- ur  ■•hrkTwjni,  II  Ij  •iiMi- .-r  co6.fi.»l  be.  j 
y'r.i<t  .11:  i>r<>i>ort;na  4l  lucitot.    •    *~Jijir>Ht  iM  Jttir  ■ 

•  »  "  1  4MV*i»k*J  t.'c  ..•i'«r»ti«,i>nl  i»w"»rif>- anil  I  ' 
»fi»Claii:i  ■.fce..>T-»if  «  ji-j«»  T.i  »..b .«  •!»■!  Iiip!-i"  nx;i:.ie  ar  i 
"'  "  '^  '      •«■  hiiw  ire  C'iUlJ  Uii-v 'l»ii«  is* '.ui<i(  I 

•    £-i.  0'<tl(HlC,ytv{ar.  i 

*    m    •>    Aa '*r«nor;;<cjI  cunirir.ui''i  fursFttliiiniptiriit  j 

a,    •    •    ♦   ••U7   ii:.;«»!Urt   poJtil  !•« 'hi"  »*\  lag  In  ci<s- ' 
T»r  coal  flr.»,   •    •    •    —  ,V   y.  frtHiitg  I'tnt, 


TRICES  FROM  TWO  TO  SIX  DOLLAR: 

C.\PACTTr  FROM  «.\E  TO  FOU»  9»ARTi 
J%n»  ^rft'cflTT  r>.,'.'.f!f  (»f  07i»  fi'oif  laffi   Onr  Jhtrn^- 


tl'r  ;t  tta»t*tli«t  af  ih 


.iscuf  ur  '."'i..!  l>l;,  i.Tti.r».     *  '-^ 


r!|- 


T  11  K    f  \  I  O  N   A  l  r  A  ('  II  M  K  N  I 


I*  t 

*  ■  <ttn-*>  hi    ••» 

r  t  /.  If  r  i 


t5.  icf.vr*  iriT/T/>. 


1  I  iriiinnH  K.TJsen  ■  I.nln|>, »»» C  ;.-. 

i  V  r :  r  .v  t:  t'  r>r  o  ,v  i: . 
\\.  D.  IttiJSKLI.,  A;,i'nf, 


HOSTETTER'S 

--'      CELEBRATED 

STOMACH 

BITTERS. 

f-erc   11;':  pi. V.I ''ii'  (...•if.',  isrrorilfic  and  i  .1 
Tiuiidrrriil  rttlvjty  in  dis>MS  y  ot  tli« 

Sloma<h.  Lii'tranU  SIoucls. 

t 


GROVKSTEEN  &  C0«- 
PIANO-FORTF.    MANUFACTURERS, 


IMPOKTANT  TO   L.ADIK8. 


HKlri.'i 


viulSikt 


.v-.w.M „.,.«.  I., ,,:... ,lr„  „,  .v,,,ri;,    3„j 

<  'I'l     liinnimtn,!  *Vv(i,.  i  ia,„j,iiv 

;-.  an.l    .ill   <onip!;i,in>  ,.|-    t:ihrr><i        ^ 

lAcri-M  in  the  sy.-laft,  or  i)ro*jui.»u 
by  syrt-irtl  ••a1iM»s. 


anH     Dinner 


^•vrxi;  III  tin-  viTv  iii»l»  M'ice  <»f  C'ofR-o.  amJ 

.ml  tho  itcu  ^titt^iuty  in  ^Tootrlwt  a  lowl.  iu:if'  rin 
•tI  rra  «fi>  or»lr!«  i.iif  <ii!i»««>Ter5  h»ve«itei»  ••\pr'"iicil 
a  wrt<h  fiat  tlivy  iyuiil  hf:  -iiiijiiu-il  Jrum  tlr.t  WantW.  ll 
Wt«  t'u-  i:itf  uti..B'->t 

T.iu  Grejt  Amarioaii  Tea  Compioy 

f  »  !  •  R  ■il;!.r.:y  T.»a  bu'iiirs.^,  UiU  as  «i  ll.iv<  l«j-i  »<»ni> 
<  i<i'>ji'n'«!i\kn3«tai(>!i«.iii.?e  thai  hjr- r-:i -■! -t* 'i^  !•• 
»a  .,>:%  1:10111  i-t  la-i- V.  ly  >-.-ith  'i',- 1 .1:1. 1  0  lil  '.  it  ii-iiijjii- 
*  fiveiiM-it  i.if  tlicri  tKi'iiiiic  to  NVir  Vi.rU.  liie  Grtut  T'- : 
u-i.l  'V/f-e  t'lUKi-iuM  <■>:  t:iN  .-..!i-itry  — aii.l  as  -i-.r  T«*:t 
Ti»(vr  vr.t%  iMT^-n—i-  I  ur  {iir>>rBi  iHon  rrlathi;  i"  ■»  ♦'••fl-*-' 
T  nt  r  .iiU  (.«■  riMil-iii-il  at  .1  tii'»lrmip  prim,  ml  ;;iv«' 
»i  ilvwi  iil»atiM.icHji:,.iii.|  a:  lli«  ••  iiiii-  liiii*  ahV.r  I'll'  !►• 
tiiiri  a  >ti:ils<>i!i?  pr'j9t  — '!■••  av*"  Iwe"  inaipi- I  ■'!  f" 
»-t  ■i>l>  li.i*.'  iMriltrs  Tht't  Vn/f.::  h^i^  Vr.i.-.n  mp^nUir 
wiil».«i.r  oi.t'un-^r*  la-l  llieir  ^.ile-  iiave  ::i'-ri-a:W'.I  I" 
■  l.-tl  ar  •-xr-wt  t7ilt  tv<.-  tJi»r  U'-f>  coni^i.-.l  ti>  "iialif  i 
lirje  I  Hiij.rfMfi.  u,ir  '»»c'il!t-ry.  wSkb  "'1'  foal/:!- Uh  | 
T><i;ti»!.-  1  f.-itf  Mi-tr- '-u«lu:ucr<'vvit°4  it.    '*>  #111  tUere 

fl.v  <^-  I  t  It  tw  tbo-i*  Willi  lUlf  ■lT''.rT.  I 

It  'a  Fast  i5'i|»freedi«};  all  oili«r  Cuffc-c. 

T^iUC'jff-e  !i  i«  lj»-»:i  01  ll  f  ir  m<r'.*  tiiii  a  lortarT  40 
f^r:.4. -in-l  *4Uc«it'*  iiiEfij  I'lc'i  >ii  Int"  tii!»  i  uiatry  it  i:i» 
l-^<f.i  III 'J  .<r  »>' ••flic  of  titr  iistdtiu  Kr^Hili  imjwr  int«  j 
l.«r  e.  Tha  l»4rtsn«'*ttre«alJ1o  t)«  ih  i/«<t  Ja  ht»-"f '"T-  ' 
!■!•:  t  1  I  Ih-  jr.Mf  furor  iff  w!:!-,  »i  il  is  Ifl-I  Ii  v  t';''i'i  UlU-  . 
>> -St  r*com.:ijWa!i  >:i  tii.il' an  III-  p.- Klutcl  !or  in  tine; 
II  ivoi  a:)  1  Sieall'iv  <rd'..s't«  u(>on  (lie  ha^naB  «vs(ri?>.  i 

W*  i>ttt  "111  bit  one  urflvi  »li'*C'irt«>».aii'I  ;!^  f  i*  of  A  ' 
<>:!  ilitjr  tlj  I'  o  '.r --U  'untars  'i  ,».•  I"  .u  I  I  Ifoiii  e^|«.  rifnt'i*  ' 
'•U  ;i»e  ;»Tt.(.t  sitr<f.io('.-j!  i«-i>l  iiif-t  .1!.  tU'-  >li-nMniI»  I 
<•!  th'.-irtrai.-.    ili^  tin  la<*r;«t#rK;  ■  tSialirecan  rrvw.ii- f 

>*e  •lo  'Ulonr  b-viin'^jonih*  most  ext<>n«lr.  scaV.^inf  j 

br  tii»  ••  ir  •  >  a.i-l  x-ii  nt  oi>i\' iwa  i-'«iit- i'»-i"  |»^'i'>-f  prill:.  ' 

til*   0.:-r-.' 


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't.'iin?  th  ll  I.  nm  w;ioic.«.„i,i-.-.j,  ulal  ami  r<>sj.,rttlv  • 
II' ni;  liul  It   1.  ao.i..l,l,.«:t.,.,  if  tl;r  .  itr  .""  o!  Vr^. 

;  ^y^:^  St 'u:,bM 5""'*  "'""^  »'"^^' •  ""^ •" ' '''-^' "f -' 

!      Itl.  wli:  I..  bfi..rciriiip.|  a^alii  t  'lUfBtiv  ati.l  »o  i.r 
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THE  PRIVATE  MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

in  Invaluable  treatise  of  64  pngft,  by 

DR.  JOHN  HARVEY 

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HARVEY'S  CHRONO  THERMAL 

FEMALE  PILLS 

the  most  tnfalltablp  and  popular  remedy'  ever  known 
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niaiiy  tliinisan:!  cas^.^  wjtli  uiifalliiiK  siiccesa— and  may 
be  relied  upon  in  eviiy  case  tor  whiih  they  art  recom- 
mended, auil  par'ticula-rly  la  all  case*  arising  from 

OBSTRUCTION. OR  STOFPAGE  OF  NATURE. 

■  no  matterfroni  what  cause  It  arises.   They  are  elTrctual  , 

In  r^'storiiij;  to  'lea.tli  all  who  are   hufferinit  from  Weak-  j 

^^^^     -.-..,     "''■'^*  "•■  '^  il«'''ili<y.  t'tcrlne  I)it>ctiarKC.s  Ncrvousncs,>^,4c.,  ' 

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DK.  UARVEV'S   FEMALE  PILL?. 

Tlie)  arc  not  a  new  discovery  but  a  long  tried  remedy— 
the  celebrated 

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I      apjiruved  than  sepaiately,  'I 

I 

j  ELKCTBrcAL  P.sYruoLOGY  :  ItslMiiloPophTntid  i 

I  Practice  lully  Kxplaliud.  Ity  Dr.  .1.  B.  pcds.  Ur.  Dods  j 
has  an  ekteiisivu  reputation  as  one  01  the  nix-tpower  ' 
liii  I's'  iliolii^isss  a<  well  an. I  one  ot  the  clrari  si  v.rVers  ': 
In  thp  coutilr.v.  Tlils  w..rk  jctanda  at  the  beai' wf  ail  I 
thet  has ''eeii  wrilienouthei.ui.Jcct.    l'riie$lS9.  I 


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'     *  *"^*"  ■  'iUTimithe  wir.  by  Allred  Tranipl. ;  as  wall  as  Illt.fs  r.rO* 
Uu'Jkery  by  Henry  Uosling.  the  lutirlpulitoa  Cuisinlcr. 


The  ftfs!  of  the 


urUiUiaJ  uuvrielte  b.>  Dr.J 

ALE 


year  will  KnaninircIa  Ihefhrill'r.p  ani| 
H.  iloliluson  rutl'.r«l: 


Weic 
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w:'ilteb  l•.\;».-et^!y  !v^r  The  ^  .-v.-  Viifl.  M'  r- 


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<  eMi«  per  poiinu  t'l  tif  coin-vii-'-,  M.i.l  I'c    its  l.eliiTi.i  ;i  |  exij-reoi-e.!    r  w:f  ii"««e.|   before  th.  y  r-.'.|i  Ih>    luilyappiej 
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•  'I'-e  :t  to  his  cu'lni««r<.  W?  h-*')*  o«r  eM^tini-ra  Witl 
t  i-.t  r>i:.i'»  to  !>.»».•  t  ic;b  *;!:  tf-ietel  r,p  aad  ii:»tr;!»3Tel, 
a«  It  w;!  H"?  to  their  advu/ita-'*  to  1  1  «■  . 

Thi<C.)Te<  w  •  -v  ir:  ivt  t.>  .flvejurre.-t  3 'fi.fai-' !■»•».  nn'l 
If  ltIo->  :i  .!  jrei«'.tu'  p'fr-hn-?r  ii  i« -th"   ;>r:viiii(t"  of 
Tin  :iHi  the  whi'j  orany  jiart  »f  it  W'thio  frMavs.  and  j 
h^t.-in.:  UN  n<  >••  iv  rer'i.i  I:  J.  ;oi;#ih«r  vjiili  all  tiia  e.ipen-  j 
v    of  trjiis;>»rr.ttf.>:i  iKfll  '.vai  s.  ■ 

W  •  Isiue  .»  i>-'cc  rlr  li'rir  of  oarTc  .*  and  Tn^-es.  which  ( 
y-' I  ire  .III  1  ro»»n  I  :r-et  ■  ti:  whiwt^h  If.— roiiNii'ii'-rsOf  • 
»'of  .•  .'|.->l  I  .■  :  |-ii,'.'  f.r  !h  •  fr,'!ir'i  l!,-^jl.f.isl  and  ZHnHtr 
V'jTitiin  I  If-  see  th.«t  1'  U  titr.  ii.i«>-'l  "f  Ih- 

URE^T   AM!-:i!IC.^\  T^A  Ci^PA.NT. 

mrwRTXB^    *ND  ri.-.:iK:tS, 
•»S«SS.1n«  .T».»  ^7  Vi...  »  ■!t..\.-w  Y^rlt. 

FINKLE  A  LYON'S 

Sewing  Machines. 


n.-e..v, Hid  l»«-hi;i'r  vvt  D-.-r-pitude.iri-in;:  troui  i»M  An 
it»x<  riisi's;!;ee!ertrlc  Intlui-U'-e.    In  f  !;e,  jonval--»ient 
»la„->-s.if  ,iill;<v-asesU  nneiat.  sasale;i;A»r*    In  'Uo'*"! 
W»ri  th»  p  w.-.-.  Of  n.'itiiri- arc  rciajicd.  It     xalraterc 
.•B-..TI-*  ani;  r''-e!:t.ii.;isiithtia. 

Ji  is  the  Oni  J-  <«iarc  Stimulant, 


^eln'm.-.Ttnfirfn-e-I  fr.-.m<.-.un'!and:-ii'>p.ion.1m.it»rliI« 
in-i  e-!:;,-.  ly  free  rr-  :»i  tlie  ari.l  e|  me  ts  pre,.-ril  r:iori.  or 
Ii;>-  ;r  ir  rli,-  or  i;n.ii-y  tor.; -^  md  i:oi;i,,ei;i.  h.-..f  tiirdav. 
f..'  iamlly  m-di.  Ine  has  b.en  s»  iiniversillv.  .-iid.it  inav 
he*r-jy  :i.!.l>^il,./.  1./-1.V.',',/ ix.a; 
j  il.in.il  t!i.  ^.-.iiiiii.iiiiiy  js 


»rwiih  the  i.iti  ii'iienl  ,'»or- 


HOSTETTER'S  BITTERS. 


Pr.'|»iTe1l-TlI.>SrKTl>:!!  J:  .-JMITH.  i'itt  bursh.  Pa. 
S^.-ioid  iiv  all  Drij;;s!*t8,  (irocersiand  .''t' r'-ke-pers 

voSnoS-My 


f  where 


I  v.-r-  >vi 

I  GREAT 


COOLEY,   CARVER  &  CO., 

riCCCES.<ORS  TO  COCLEY,  TOWER  I  CO..J 

Wholesale  Grocers  and  Commission  Merchants, 

Ini|>orier«  of  aud  Dcalrr*  la 

FORIGN    AND   DOMESTIC  LlQUOi;»,  FRUITS,  NUTS,  WJNES.   &c., 

Jackson  SI.,  Be(w€eii  LcTre  &  Third,       .       .       ST.  PAUX,  MIKN 


MANHOOD, 

Third  l.'dllio.i,  Fiity  Tliou*.ind.  '.'<i  pages,  <:uUi  Cotci*. 

By  KOBT.  E.  BELL.  M.  D. 


EnurATioN  C0.VPLKTK.     Embrafinp  Piiv.<:!()l 

()Ky.  Animal  aad  .Mental,  app'.lr.l  to  Ihe  Pres,,V»tlo.» 
and  l.'esinration  ol  llealilio  Bo.lyand  !'•  wor  f.Minj; 
^eii-»  ulture,  and  PeffeeUiin  ot  Charucler.  iiuIno'aK 
.Maiiasiinmt  01  'Voutl: ;    Menio;yand    lji;ei  ectiliil 


Ih. 


lniproveu:c;,t,ap|iIieil  to 
liislructiuu.    ii' auc  lar^i 


^el;-l  iiui  alionand  Juvenile  | 
^'o!h:i;e,  $4.00  ' 


Memlier  of  the  rojalColl  fc!  if  ^1Ire«•' ns.loi  Con, 
iliKSk.  d  to  voiitti,  tile  ii.arr.e.l  ai  4   those 

<-O.NTKMPL.^T!N(;    MARHIACIK. 

j  Sent  liy  Tral'.  posi  i  aid  on   re,  ripl 
'  carelul  perusal  cl  I'.ii.s  .-ii.al:  b>  ok  ':; 


ed-.! 


oC.'K.V  tE^T?- 

.  I  eim  a 


IN  THE  DEr.\RTVEXT  Ot  t'T'l.^r?.  WIKh:.s.  ir..  'UR   STOCK    WILL   l.i:  FOUND    I.AfCV  A^D  5:r 
LKIV;  AC  ALLTl.Mj*.  ASU  ATPltlCES  lOSUlT  THE  VlEWSOt  .  HE  CLOSEST  BUYERS 


'   Tilcts  m:ie!iiM5  LU4iiv  t!^  :ilike«ck-stic!. 

1%  **tli  at>les,  and  «se  :«M  fhan  half  the  threail  <4B<I 
4Rlk  -tlvst  tiM  slufle  or  donble  lbr.>ad  leap  .>-titcli  Ma 
cklnetdo;  W.ll  ITe«.  Pel!.  Oat  er,  CorJ.  Braid,  Bind 
•e..  ».<l  ara  better  adapted   than  any  other  Sewln 


IMI'ROVKMKVTS 
ING    MAtJlilNES. 


IN  .SEV.'- 


r.  M  yi  T  V  Y. 

SHUTTLE   MACHINE. 

P.»tc!itt'il  Fch.'nnry  1  Itli.  li-CO. 

^M|ea-Ilor>iii,    546     RrnnilTrny,   y.  Tork. 
»i'i  \VaB!tlSB«l»M  street,  Boat^ii,  .M^sa. 


EDWARD  II.  BIGGS, 


Thia  M  rhln?  »»e^Ti<tm{  ted  on  »?>  enHrr-lyni'T  prlnr!- 
,_      ^  .      .  _     .,     •_      '  p'e  of  m-ili:i>  :i«»Ti.  possi  .-sill,:  i:iaiivrarea'i  1' V  I'.iuMi'li-.i 

la  ue  to  tha  frennaul  ch.tncea  anJ  sreat  Ta-  ,  pr.,v.  nient  ~.b  lein--  >:■•:.  etan,.iie.<  bv  iin  r-.o  t  prof.  .i;,.i 

I  lap.rts  ai.l  u->no:ii,..e.;  to  be  SIMPLKTJ  Y  and  PER- 
KKCTI'IN  C'AlRINFI'. 

Til,  f  ,io<  1.  .4  ir.:!  e{irUii-ipaI«)^ecllorsilr;;euisal:i.-: 
?*Wi!i.-  M.»ih>iir*-«   • 

I  e,X.-'S«lve  !3h.,rln  trie  oppT.lti/T;  8.  I.Tabll.ty  ^.>  s<>t 
..  If  <f  -r  l.r;  3.  t'.X-<--i'  -.  tr..'ib'e,a!..l  i.-ss  of-tmne  Jo  ye- 
pllr'ni-;  4  Incapacity  to  s.-w  every  .|es.'ri|>ti*>n  ofciate- 
rial:  5    l»i- ikTee-»to>- ii. .!,>.•- wiiili  ill  op,.ralioii. 


Tiaty  •<*..•  win«»«tBrted  in  afafliny.  T<«  ther-W'WteW 
from  •n«-to  tWjnlTthicanrWcs  ef  flarteflles  witbe«t 
a;«))pln«,  *«tl  make  every  atlcli  perftct.  or  fro  » the  a 
■■•St  I  itta«  to  the  heiviejt  beaver  tlotb.  or  even  to  the 
•titn***  hanvas*  leatver.  wltuoot  chaovin;  tae  feeil. 
itan.f,er  twnstOB  mt  iwk  iss   bbx  aVaUman*  aiT  Sa 


NO.  131  THIRD  STREET  (OPPO.SITE  TMO-MPSON'S  BANK,) 

ST.  I>^VUL. MlIS^IsT., 

iBVltes  the  atterrtlor.  of  purchasers  to  the  largest  »nU  best  .selected  sloek  ever  hrovtht  to  Minnesota. ror-fliitlfieu 

Dn(gs,  Medicines  J  Puintft,  Oils,  Turpentijic,   )Vimhw  Glufjfs,  i^«/(y, 

And  CTery  arlicio  conpristd  in  a  well  filid  praji  Stoi.e,  and  assures  uU  of  .satisfaction  in  even- 

v3nl6:ly  " 


resjiecl. 


BOON  To  THE  AI  Lin  ED. 

and  bas  saved  tl  <  v»i  r.<!^  (:  1  iii  a  !1fe  el  nilsi iv  acd  un      1 

CNTt.VELY  GRAVE.  ,  ! 

It  treats  Ol  tic  r\:'s  ot><nillul  irdl>cTtti'Ti.  5elf- i 
Atiiisc.  .se:<iiiuil  W.-ak'|.  ss,  |.'.iiiissii.iis.  S  xnai    Di'eaM  r, 
Ueiiital  deli, it    ,  LtHis.ol  p.^Her,  .Vi  rvi.ucnes-.  PreiiMturr 
Djfcay.   Itiipotiiire,  A,,   iv.,   wV.i'.i   ui.Iit  tile  .-u'llerer  . 
irvui  lui/liiiii^  tbe 

.OPLICaTJO.N.s  OK  MARJIIAUF, 

andiiai-tiwte  the  ii:iajs  «l  lUrc  by  the  use  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS. 

and  other  Ireattii'  nt  neressarx  In  »tr:c  c»ft»,  and  nhich 

never  l.i!!s  til  (lire,  .iii'!  I  an  I*  rWled  01..  'Ilifv  .'.>  not 
nauseate  the  stomach,  or  fender  tbe  breath  ullcii»:ve, 
as'i  tbeycan  be 

ltk;.'i    rsED  wiTM  »rT  DKTECrnOV. 

They  do  not  iMerlcn  W.th  business  piirsuitf.  Mia  are 
speedy  in  ai  ttcn. 

NO  CHANGE  OK  I)!ET  LS  NRCKSSARY. 

'ficj  arf  W'irrrtlfo  ill  (ill  i'tiff* 
l.>  h*  c4re««aHii   removlo):  nnd   cnrlnp  .iiil   rurlnr  the 
dlat^.<i'.    Upivar'ls.oi  lu.i  tll«n^l4'.d  ..ases  are  on  rac-ird 

•lUATHAVE  BE^:^•.  UllEO 

I  t.V  ilslns  B-ll's    Speeift.-   Mils.    .i"d    cTtldcates    can  be 
{  s  lowii  fr.ini  many  tii.it  have  us<  d  ihrm 

NO  CASE  LIE  KAI  LURE  t^  V R  CCCURP. 

Upwards  pt  a  bniidred  riivs;.  bi<  s  use  ll.en,  •  •tter.sh  «. 
iy  111  tl.eir  private  prattiie.  aim  Uiev  vat.l.oi  .0lil  tuna 
Hlthi  ut  tl.rui. 


Con.s-tititIonofMan,  ("on.«;i<Krrd  in  Rclutinn 

to  E.xl.roal    nt.Jecl.-.    By    Oe  .ree    ConiU-.    The  onlv 

aiitiior;/ed    Aun-iicuM    e.lilli.n.  \»  o'a    Jv.iiiiv     I  rjrji- 
vLit's,    a-i.l  a    Portrait  ol  the    Author.    .Xiu.s'iiii.  Jl.tt 
'rniu:r  lll\r.nKiiTii.'i>.'.M.  C.'Ht^  o.  fi  ..,„jeai    »iojk 
Wav  e  been  soKI,  ulni  tlie  .le  Ilia  lid  fcll:!  iricrejaia. 

IlriiRopATnir  Family   Puvf^niA-v.    A  Ri-ndy 

P'-i's.riber  aiol  Ilyj;'...!  i  .^-Iviser. '■  ii  li  ref,  rei.c  •  ti  ti'e 
NaMtT«%  Causes,  Piev.-ni;<'piiaiid  T"  "tme.  t  c!  Utsi  bm'S 
Acc!l.t,t>  ali.lfaM  ami.siif  .A.  r^  kin.!.  Rv  .hr  '  Mo-w., 
M.  D.  Jilnstriited  v.llli  i:eai!>  S.Xi  Entravtii^-s.    $i.00 

Pi;ix<  li'i.Ks  tiF  Piiv>loi.ot.y  nj-plivd  tu  tl:* 
Pr-sevval'oii  of  ll-a;tl...  aiil  to  the  improve". cut  of 
rii/sicai  :iid  Mental  E.liicatioii.  Ity  I  r.  A.  I'.ini!  e. 
ThS  w  rk  liasf.  .r  a  I'iii,{  liuie  bien'.isllv  cor.v;.;,r,  d 
roe  01  the  ties'  » nrWa  ou  ijeiiertl  Ptt}»iui«sv  evtr 
written.    Price  $1.75. 

Children;  Tlieir   Hydrnpliatic  Maniipemeni 

fi't -litii  a'll  Di-iF  .' .i  l»e>r:pi've  and  Prirfiele 
M  ..rl-,  .|..>;iMiel  «  a(;u:.let:)r  K.-ilnil.e..^  and  ^'l^.  simians. 
«ilh  no  ineroa.4  cases 'lesirllaij.  Ly  Jo»J  M,*  M  D 
lliiio.  4  J  pan.  ».    Mnsiin  JI.75 

Cojiuk's   Mohal  PHiLtisopnv;  or  the  duticg 

of  Minc.insMcTe.l  in  ids  la  .Ivllual.  I)oii„atic.  an.l  .s'f,. 
•>iai  CapaclUea.  liy  U««r(!«  I  otubii.  Keprlnleil  troui  tbe 
Ell  Hint -.-h  e  lit  Ion  with  llie  Aulhor'sli-tesl  correct  ubs 
lair-'r  IJiMo.    $1.78 

Co.\;^ik's  Lei-ilkk  on  Phrk.vology.   iucludinjr 

ltsap;>lif3t  on<:  to  fho  present  at.</ prnspift.viTondl. 
lioa  01  tiiaanitcM  r'laio,  w.l'i  n«;c*atta  tnliodHctwn 
E..say,an  (ll  Hl.^tor'.ca:.    tl.7a. 

•J.ivjes  I  t'le  woo'kor  pirt  .iflhrs'  wr.rk*.  *tll  be  ^ei  t 
p.*l  pabll'Jf  »';ii»r  4\li.  oil  recetj;:  ol  th«  pne.  AKeut«. 
aajitcd-    Aijilress  w  t'l  ^t.ihn, 

FOWLER  &  WELLS, 

J69  U11L>C\»  AY,N.Y. 


NotwItlUf.^'i  Ur.s  V.tr  '.ipwarl  tisrc'l  OT  *\*Tr  artlrl-  Bf 
!ii.-.ary  aiil  coiisunitio!.,  ii-i  I  oiir  eniirtiions  v  hunn*  •! 
tUlia;.  r.jtb.  y-arlsOl,  l»M-Mir  Pi!per  ol  ll'.e  li<|  •.il.iic, 
«il!i  it-stmly  .  oiiin.i,!!  of  M:,  t.ni,;  .  rii.|-ial  limttei,  will 
cat,t!i.i:i' to  h..  1 -siie  1  .it  sliit  1  ts  a  co^j  .  .11  ll  todly  ait 
n.'W<iiniinnJ  p,ri.,.lli«;  .lialers  in  A:i'er.c.i.  ll^;«•l.« 
and  lionorable  history  li  tnrea  lU  sul.s^'^||.elr^  a;- .'Inst  tho 
ts'i'uallleh  nr'l  f.ifaHtles  which  V.ive  ^  Wij.i  mi  n.eiK  nuisli 
r.  o  • .'.  -.ir-.alf-  0!'  t'o'  \»:-x  I  .iin!  left  tbeii  ^Jt^oiJ^  ills,  ■■i,. 
sotate  at  the  i<.a»  .it  tin  Ir  umre/ 

Toiuiill  sl.^s<  rl' .IS  .  »;r  Te.ii  ,1  ar.  :  C..**!  In  advarce, 
.'^ii'ifl.' la.f.i.'S.  Jn.JI  .1  vear;  tlir...  Coi  P  {.  $7  :  >!•  '  ■  p  •  ', 
fIJ;  nu  e  c.»plis.  yi.    Thep,i-t>    w'lo  ».i,im   14s  ('.11  t  r  « 

Cll.b.d  llil!..'..p|...S  ul!l  rt'C-  ive.Vl  j.'.lltlol.l:!  Copy/rtl   — 

Hlx  liii'iiths'  sul'siTipltoi.s  lec  i\e  I.  «  eiiad  1  eiibs.  rlioia 
r.iust  s.  ml  tu'i'i'ly  <i-i.'»  .  xtra  l.r  uavti  sub*cri|  t.uii,  to 
.iiv  the  A;;..'rl  nil  p.  «!  i,;.-. 

^■Iil.s  r::.r^^ho^;J  t.e  caufiMto  wrtt^tdalt.ljr  liu'  n..:.i. 
.  f  t'.'d!  I'o^i.  rj..',  c-.ni.ty  a,-,.i  >tai,.  fi>e.ii:.i;i  <;..,  u« 
aeut  fret  10  a:i«i  pllc'tnts.    AMn  as. 

C.^ULDWKI.I.  .1  WITTTNUV. 
Vrnpyittri-fpi'  .V.i..  JorJl-  .Vn.iir^. 
N.s.  46  Ann  street  an  1  :::;  f  ulivn  >lre.t.  N    \  .  C!V 


fTke  Empire 


y»in» 


iJ:Ji::."™'' '""  "  TlicBostisdicaicapcst 


«V.B«  wUatcverT .'  I 


Tl  h*<a  it'il^hl -les  :'.'.  '.r  "j.'^K  ii'r.Jar  .■»rl|.->ri.  n«i»  e« 
1  t')el/K;K  ..r -illUTTLBNTnCtl,  Wliieli»iil  NKMHEt 
,RIP  nor  HAVE'.,  and  t«  iri'li<>  ..n    r.itirsi.le-:    p.r'ori;is 
TVM  fe.  t  s-Woii;  "1  ev..rv  .!c  :  ripfion  of  iiiaterlai.  froiM 
I,  Mthi  'f.'tlleil.ie"!'  Narix.nA  M'l- i.o.-v'tli .  ..ffoti.iiim. 
^  -  .      ^.  .         „     "     '.^  ;  •!  -liit  lhVeo!,f..>ni  t'.e  ..->j.rt..st  t'lt'i- lloest  iiuiiii.er. 

T>i<*]»  tr<!  slwiile   In    oa.trartlon.  iroj  easily  *nder       fiavi.,.- oeitier  0  \M  o.r  <'i>;  w  a    Kl....»:i  I  t  .e  ie;;sl 

.  p  )s~:b!e  I'll.  tioi:,lt  rui;s  ussniovtira:- ^  ass.  ami  Is  ' 

E.MPHATICALI  V  A  NOLSELE^:S  MA 
(  iHNK! 

[FTV 


9:^'*^;  aal  liaar  ^irt  la.'.>r.>ken  br^tcckacat.it  rcidtly 
r»?l«.«!,  j 

SAint  ara  Ficcrna    r»eT*.  an  1  wll  to  f^r  to  deter 

'«l«e  tie  rt  >le«  of  xrrr  mtems**!  irw^er. 

TU'.'ti  CjXI  unl  BT'.rtiHf,  w  mini  .f»r  Vir-ntmr 
».  •.    1,->za\  A:«nts  Wtateii  In  arctiBi-s  B«t  «• 

riNZuB  &  LTaur  8.  M  Co^ 

NEW  YORK. 


I.XSl  RK    WITH   TIIK 


I'Klt  C-ENT.  le-.:*  poWffr  fndrlve   it 
r'liiirit  iBTii.  t.   \  ';-r'.  .iltw.-lv  vears  ' 
jK«i>illy  with  ..-.t  fatih'ue  or  lijury  to  I 


•Xj.  53«} 


BilOADW  YY 

Vi,27|e 


\l  re  I'lirrs  F 
f'i«"i  %/»y  o»*n  r' 
:    'f  .t.;eciMI  WBf; 
,  he.i'th. 

;     lt«  -trenrtl,  rid  W  IV.'-fEnFfL  SIM'TICITY  .if  .011- 
f  stro.t'.'Ti  reri  i.r  t|  air:i  1  t  ::i:p  •<  -il.'e  i..  a.  i  ..nf  ..f  ..r.br. 

!  »nl  ;'tH>t!:AJ»i;i';EU>y  lJ»^•,-J|.liljMlylo^(TeeI^t^vS..l- 
l<f  utio".  ,  !*;-•; 

;      ItfT  !n  jTi'iT.' .-«p'  i.i';  mnnr.rr.in'W.  4  .•:.!•  i1i»  nyfr.Ti. 

!a»".f  \|KI!«'H  Wr  rxIL'Uljt.i'.MOII  >lti;F.lt.«  ilnOI* 
"ilCMlT  MAMK\rTrUE:!S.  SHlUr  .\\\.  it  iS.iM  M  >- 
KKt^.ll  ;^,8^  A  VKIM'.S,  r.(|{-i;i    MtKKlts.  f,  IIM  R 

rirrxK: - 

.•.i.\KEn 

ey  ;  -TTirvns  nlC'iirlt  ib'elnslltulbjrs  v.-i'i 
lUj  .l.-a'.i  *.»tr  . 

PRICK.-?  OF  .MACillNE.-,  CO.UILETE 


PROSPECTl  S  FOR  1865. 


UNION  OF  THE  W  <»RLD  a.vd  ARCiUS. 


FIRE 

11" 


AVn  TNLVNDNaXM.XTT'iN  U1.»«Sacrti>l*d 
i«  her.lB'.i-e.  at  fa.r  r   les  and  ilUira!r'>n.llli..tiS 


<ir  »*•  fiiN;fii-in»   v»-<i>   I  vn   ■>(  ve  i.iio.«  f         notr  :i«  ner.iB'.i-e.  ai  la.r  r   les  ann  ni.ira!r'>n.iiii..iis 
Silt.  II..^O*.ll?,^L^^AMl^  •'•\.MAIXiOX|,msi^K.<aC  INDUCTED  «  iti,  coiistai.t  di^;.-.|ib  asd 


!b?r- 


.1  nracv. 
^0•i.<i^.s  always  met  nltb  pruMplccss  and  complete 

.luitive. 


THE  Wr.RLD.  to  which  the  New-Y.-rk   Wi^lbj  Arinu] 

has  l«eh  ii:iii...i.  h),>  I.,-.  a>  llv.  Iitnes  the  a,':;t.  kale  i  ;r 
cu!alr>ii  Ol  any  D..|ii..er:ilie  or  .'.iii*ei«iitiviii.  wpaiK."   ' 
it  a.idreaai>  wetk  y  ab-iie  niorv  than  ll<l.lyl..'ll■.-.^i..el^ 
an  :  constant  i  e.»«*iU»  rs.»l,d  lea.  lies  i,t  .e....l  hu'ln  ».u-  ! 

\  lion   readers.    Willi  the  .-I.  a.ly  Iik  r.a.-e  in  circ'iiiall 

whi'.k  It  i.o«  11  Jots, these  nnniiei- » i.iaoon  l^MiouIlen!  ' 
NothliiK    lis.s  than  lt.:ssboli.>:  s.ill»'«    ih.fr  tM  i.  b<  liev-' 
j  that   lie  -Mj    hop!    ..|  r.st..rii  k  the  I  i,l..|.  si,.l  tli.  ku    ' 
j  th..it>oi  tie-  Cobsiilotioii  i,vei   a   M>w  illstr,.t1ed  i  jid 
;  .iivlde  !co;!.fy.r'c^  111    v.-re.-t'n>:  powiriron    tliv  ljiii..»  I 
cl  tis>»  •  ji  h.isi   I.i-aatit  i.-n.  h   s  l.e'|.<  d  to  p..  v<.»f ,  iji\  i'l 
ua  I  prwlmii:  in.    war  ;  an. I   that  l..  aci<  n  plirli   ibs  rii.l  ' 
tilt  an;,  is  .>ii  I  Ifei  tiv.  as  till' .if^Usi.  p,  thi.\i)..li   jM,.  an.j  I 
eiit...rpris::;i;  trcnspap*  rs.  .is  Ul.l  polifi.al   kl.cw'.e.l;:...  i 
amoii):  the  workiiu  men,  the  tliinkii.)<  uieP.an.l   llie  \-i 
t:i:g  met.  uj  the  N<>tth. 


IMPORTANT  NOTICE 

B'Ms  Sjjecific  nils  ! 

Are  lhef.T!«lnal  stid  f.r.*v  renune  >x»  i  Cc   1  ill.    Titer" 
are  a  host  o  I  iiiiW.ilois— B'-»are  ol  ll.fni. 


At  Wholeea^e  Only! 
WATCHKS  &  Ji:wii:i.KY 

or   EVERY   DEKrRlrTJ<).V  AT   Tli^ 

LCWEST  FHICES  FOfi  CASH. 


Homo  liiMtraiice  roiiipaiiy, 

OF  ST.  PAUL.  MIN.V. 

K  Mr.  A.  0.  .Vi'-Jtiii  liavi!.;;  l.'.^..I!.^l.l'.!  a  aiatrc-ei  t  •*# 
I  roital.ry  to  tl:i>  CciilVdii.v.  assnniin*  it  to  be  un  ler  th* 
j  eontio;  »t  t'>nu  p«r»oiit  «  ho  fir'ueilv  were  d.r  -ctots  !• 
,  the  Ro  k  River  Iiia«r.,:u-.  C'MPavy.ef  Wi-.conslt:,  tL 
'  f.illouin^-  explicit  .Iriiiyl  f.t  t^e  cliante  h.'f  beeu  fnrtiUo 
I  e.i  by  iiitii.a'i  tUe  t(>iuc»t  »I  tl.t  Uftce  X:iai;r.ipc*  Ccci 
j   anr:.i- 

'  ■*^^•ln  a'.  eitaniliiatlor.T  am  MilsBeil  that /.- ^..*ia 
Jiii'irnfiit  (btH|)uKv  ■'?  .'t.  I'uu..  Miii'..,U  un  01  ire'v  dif 
leieiit  lOP.pany  fioMi  f!.«  i:..i.  k  Liver  liisi;<ai<i  e  C'di.' A 
ii.\  of  W  lsciitis!n,  an.i  Ui.it  t!ie\  ai.  .luiiij:  l.i:s,uv>s  iti  ,  e 
lu^Ualice  with  lavi«uf  tll;»^t.  Ir. 

"A.C  AUs.I.N. 

The  Soae  Inioruics  Comv&nj. 

fM.  Pan'  I'lor.e.T,  ."Jihlr.a!  " 
riteFacee«s  of  tills  I'ruir  H.inu' C 'mpany-  A  8*«t'-tn*&t 
<  I  It*  i<iirlness  atid  E>i.a«;.  Iik  i  t. 

It  baa  ffeijuei  t'r  been  retnsiked.  In  vle^  nf  t:.e  en  .f. 
j  n.  .U'  sums  Bitit  .lUl  ot  ib..  -tate  f-.  pay  fm  b.iur.Mo  .•  in 
I'liKltii  cwnipa'.le"  ibni  w.  sbetil.l  have  a  Aemr^suiai.c* 
]  (.ompai.v ,  an  i  t'..;»  r.  tain  Ihlsni'jtiey  In  our  >f>iic.  W» 
.  IkiV-j  St  last.sacl.  a  ■I'lJipai  >  .  In  aiiccesrli-i  ..p-i;.tl"i  --Ii  • 
,  "Uoiiif  lii«ura:!ce  i  op  pai.y  ui  St.  Paul"-  »n.l  frooi  tia 

I  sill  r'll.'Sol  m  iiia;<t  !!ie.:i,'i>  w.  ii  i.  tr-.m  t!i.  -^e;!  it.'  vij 
1  '.iKTHy  an.l  bUStni-as  V.ille:.t  .<rt!:ei:ei.t!efun.-ii:itiei  te  i 
W.tii  It  asotnc''is.ifi.l.llr...t 'f,  we  t-el  saf.- atsir  a  n.rr. 
lu!  >>)ian;liiatioii  oflta  booksHti.t  n:io!%;  ol  it^sinisi;.  in  r... 
1  c.'n:'il-:i.||iia  It  fi- liie    pi.opl»  nf  .Mliiiiek.  ta  as  u  .  .le  auU 

Ii'leaiitaj-eoos  .  ompity  ll.  iiis.j'e  pi. 
I'l.oUKti  *<tat>ii.-li'd  ..Illy  ina:  April,  >;  ha«  •<l'ia''y  Ira- 
e!  uaariy  A.^mpolhler,  with  a  rash  a.  i  <iiniilet!o;;ilier«o.4 
"(ueer$i|ij.<>iO.  We  'h<iilit  »li.-tlierbiiv  mb-rr  in>p«iii  l« 
I  1.  ll  l.'nite  I  Mji.  .s  ran  >i.  .x  j  i„  ti.  \  V.-i  ..t  1  .|hri...«  tba 
,  liisl  i.'W  nl..Mtl.^  .1  it>  e\l.-i  1...  .  Allogetboi  <.v.  r  $J,4i4. 
j  nrio  worth  of  pripi  tiy  in  tl.l,  ^tll1e,  i.s  i.ivn  |:.|nre.|  lu 
'  (i>'s  coinjia:  y   airoady,  a:;.:  tb«  buaiii-iis  .a  d  iliy  liiCrtsa 


1;:, 


ai:; 


til? 


TIIE.-E  A|;K  V*  ARKaNTEI 


I 


Wiehisran  Central  It.  K. 


WINTER   AFIRANGEWENT. 

T.i»;jr   It  liiroaih  rccte  »  • 

Xt^'.roir'.  Toron'o.  Mm'  tinl.JVuiS'irii  fulU. 
.I'hitity. 


o.  1.  F.ni!'% 
'    •.:.  S.i.ii 

'.    Lir.;e 

3.  I.ai;.'e.f 

Miirhlne.rrlth  n« 
■■laiiHiict'ii.;,  v-"a 

•  r  Leather.  wii?i  r..: 

rtrier  >• 
Fxei  si 

•  • 

;!nKf..nl 

>in;de|i- 
on    1:»J 

e.  ilMO 
7.1  t>. 
M.-I1 

c 

•Am. NT 

TS    IN 

r.vF 

i;y 

V 

.\IU1  TV 

We  Willi  •i..-er,t>f  .r  il'towtiii  'r 
.1«.  <'n'.a,  M-A'.o.  Central  an.l  ' 
ar  ■!..!. •«  ar-  -...t  .<!r.'..viy  est  ^'i-Ti 
I'SC-JUIlt  Bflil  beiflv.o.bllt  v.-e  .11.1 


t^'Uni'e-l  .«rat.  -.I'**:- 
.  iT?;i  .*in.'r!r.i,  wti»T. 
|.  !.-'?o  wli'.Mi  J  .!•  . Ta! 
ki  'MI  iT.iku;.:!  PI.  il,. 


Sp 


mini. 

.y.w 


T. 


!>''>:, 


Ho*'m>:. 
Uh'l  aii.lt)ieC.ina 


J.  T.  Mr  \RTHl  R  «:  Co., 
530,  Rronttway,  \. 

Interual  Revenue  No'ieo. 

y.s.^:^-" 


A-i.l*ltpolaf»l.n  Xew  Te.-l:.Xew  En. 
da<.     tN".  t  . 

IsfaTetif.  1.1  liaaawlis.  CiBfinniti.  l«n!s\i!]p. 

AND  POl  N  r.S  I N  O lUO  .i  R ENTCCK  Y 

*^Tr.i!osV«Tc  Ge»tC  nt  at  Dei>et.rei.-'taso'M"iT.- 
t-i.-an-l  K-e.'Bln.;,  i:ial»i:i^  cWao  eoaBeeilor.stur  all  East 

*"B*\r;cwA<;E  (Miecvced  TiiRoron. 


'::'s  i^rfi'  • ,  K:!isT  Collh  ti.^i  Dif-r.! 
Ito  ■>!•.:.••,  Minn.,  Nov  .  l«iM.        i 
N.'fi- •  ■«»ier,-bv  .rivn  «h  ir  th,.   .\  i.h  ii-e'-cal  L;»t  o;  ■ 
!i«  -s  aos.'ssed  nrnler  the  J.iin'  Res.ili  f.on  ol   r,.n:i'  <>. 
I:«.p  .st'ii  a  Sp*  1 1!  l«»rora.-  .'..■.•y  air.r.'ve,!  .J.|0  ^■y,^  ;^  ^ 
f'.r  l»i\  isio-i  No.  E!<^on.  ciiiniirisin.'fne  O-niniy  of  .<ii  it 
wi'.l  he  ..p^  1  f.ir  i  ispeellon  .f  .111    pirtl. -'  ii.l.-rest.-.;    f.  r  ■ 
»h«  <piee..t  I  •!.  villi  .!>>«  fr..m  T.iK  .lute.  at-tli».d"dee  vf  1 


Ml  mil  mmi  m 

.THr.  PLAN  A.N1>  UUii  aNI£.ATIi*N  ..I  tie  .,*,Jn,r.  uf 
t.  r  4J  ye.irs  s.  ver-tri.il.  h  i-  r-alixe.|  tie  »ir.u|.-sl 
p'!bll«  eiv  lilt  •!'.:.•  ritVI  «tiice>So(  Ih..  ^  erlon^  «ysfeni» 
of  Kit.' Iii«uran--e  III  the  .onntry.  It  is  aow' better 
|via.i  ecor  prera'e.l  for  dni> . 

'Is.o...  I.,  ss  (V.iiii's  l.,n.>  J.I  ••'!  neftlcl  and  p;.|.|.  SIX 
iKU.N  MILLION  01  D  I  I..4-HS: 

THE  CONSUMPTION  .JF  PKOPERTY  BY  FIRE,  in 
t!io  United  .■'f.iies,  averaie<  ^»"rJI.IOi».t«t) dally.  I> 
v..-jr  property  Jisprrseiinn  l<au|)rttr!;t«-l? 

.  .4»:K  VCU  INKUREI??  If  uot.whrpo!  :  Tiieco,il  IS 
I'lrtins;  the  lul^  '.>  IB  ml  Irs  I  ;  the  r»»u!t  mav  be 
T;,;t!  escape  from  rn'r— »'biie  iteiav  did  iie;:l<«t  may 
Inv.ii-.-i*  V  III  In  baukinptcy.  iioverty  or  cru«'.  disap 
p.>l':l:iieo:. 

.  PIHilCUI.An  .ArrEVnOX  .-.n-l  reear.I  N  riven  to 
sin'I  risks  as  wd'  i<lar<e   'ties.     4h!e  secuilty  and 


Knterprl'e.  In-Iiiflry  ar.I  n.or.'v  «  ill  he  lil  eral'r  tx  ' 
I  Cen.!t''l  to  make  t!..-  W'or.i  the  la  si  r.e»  ^p;  per  it:  Aim  rV  '■ 
l.J.  Its  n.  «  s  ir'!:ii  t  v.  rv  pert '•!  tin.  v.  irl..  u  ill  be  earll- ' 
anlanti  etitii .  >\  h.  r-.r.  r  ihi  teii;.raph  >.xii  ii.i».oi  rail  i 
ro:l.I^  na.  or  Steajiiliuats  ply.  if  »iil  vvti.ei  Ihe  :ale>t  la-  j 
teiil;;eijre.  It  has  a  laTce  st  (f  of  aceoli.pMshr.l  cotr.  »■  ' 
|MJ  i.leiit..  e  itli  all  the  ie.ieral  arnites,  ttlo.  wiU  u  !p;,'ri.|>li  | 
aipl.wr!!.  to  OS  th.-  lat..-t  n.w.  rr.ni  the  various  ..  .il»..I 
war.  it  loik  e..rrc6:  .oi.!e:it^.ia.i  r.'p<,rter«  In  every  pnlil- 1 
rai  an.l  conimer.  lal  eeiiiri  in  .ln...a<caah.i  Euiop.-.H  hoae  I 
•i>Kp>tclu'<jft-iiI  leati'  uotbiti^  Worthy  «:  nu:e  uukuuwn  : 
t'^  its  readc:S.  ' 

The  M.VEJiET  REPORTS  of  tn.  H;,rf>/8r(  tti.Meeoni-i 
plet.  thaii  llio««:  ..1  ai..\  i  lie  r  in  w  ^pa|  i  r.  "li.e  E.tilora 
iiiVlt<....!iipar;s.o  ill  tills  11  >p. .!  and  ,.iiiiit  i...  tbe  i.port* 
I  «l  the  rattle  ^larKets,  tile  Ceiieral  an.l  rouiitri  l*.'.i  nice 
.Murktts.and  til'  .Monrj  llarkei  in  ii.s  •<  ibioi.s, ,t«  pro..rl 
of  its  e.\t  elleui  e  In  ttiis  re>p.  .  I.  The  lU.r.V  lia*  Mis'. ..; 
sjieei  il'itpaitnictit  .:iV(.t<..j  t..  A^rii  tilmi.  .  ti'le.]  with 
c.iiturlala.ilci.-s.coiiinninhall'.fi'  froinjira.  I'r.sl  iariii..r. 
.1.1  tso  ectel  loaiter,  luucimr  a  ta  nable  ««.i  ii»e:i'l  pap  r 
l...r  the  tarn;,  r- an-I  ni..c:uni. .*  .1  U.e  cumtv 

Th 


Ih.r  3ri"ad..pf.lfor  makor  ti-tiia'.e,  <>}.|  or  soBr«,  niA 
ai*  On  only  lelial  1..    niiicdy  klicWti 
diseases  aruiliiK' iniu 

Y0U1I1FVL1M):S<  KKTION. 

In  a!r«..xuiil  M>e8«»s,  ;.s  (iotiorrln  a.'-itlc'nre.  Cfi 

and  in  ail  ai'  trrtLtryand  hMnry  cuiiiplaliitslhry  ' 

AtT  LIKE  A  chah.m; 

RellefUetpert-.ni-cd  l.v  taklnj  a  S'nele  LoS:  »nd  fr'ni 
four  to    txti'Seaceii.'m!  )  rflcitn  eiir'. 

>01.UltVD  Uiii;lTSi;i:\KRAl,l,Y.Milh..»,.,r«nUir,Jnt 
»1*  piiia.  price  $1,  or  h.t  box.  «.  JS,  .•.»>  in  larK«  tioxt* 
Coi.lMiiiii.c  f •  u    ol  the  srial',  price  $>. 

Ifwju.ee.l  thf  l.o..k..rrtiepii/s,.ii»  art  thle  t<1rrr. 
I  s-me'it  fo'  letereiic"-,  ami  if  \  o'l  cannot  pruci:re  tin  in 
m  \<.nr  .i'Ui.Ki»t.  do  tiol  b.  Impose  l  nn  bv  i.y  other 
remedy,  but  .'.wloi.e  tlie  niooey  iu  a  letter  to  tli.)  Drusrie- 
tor.  •  "^ 

DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Box  507P, 

7«CE0AR  STKK  .T,  XT. 

11  risk  If  propiri.i  .iir.'ite.l,  ao'l  will  aend 


Armytnd  Conntrr  Merehatifs.  TeJlart.  TraJerj.  fat 
liTs.  .It. 'I  i.iei"  ja    l.'ea'ers  cat.  make  nmruiuUs  pullts  i.p  i  ,i><  , 
on  a  small  iiivri-tn  ei.i !  '  j,  .J,, 

,Iewe..y  ..f  any  p.iit,  rn  or  ijnalit;-  ..nd    In  ui  \  ..uniitlti 
made  to  order      tfw    IsMmu'es  lorai.y  i  L.ssoi  w..rk  f'.f-  ' 
iilHl.e  I.     Ut'  Put  .  r.'.ii  atlejitioii  pai.i  to  snppliii.E  Ai.. 
lio:  v'Ti', t;ouijtiy  I'ldiars,   liid'.iui  Triii!«r.,  and   Aimj  ' 
Dea'.Ta.  , 

Any  Rtyte  n'  G'>"ds  mannfaefur^d.  sneh  as  Tnventintii<.  j 
el(  ..  at  »'iort  oofiie      *J-ii..j.iC4l.  v.i..^:iic  Cler.;s.  v.  II1«  i 
a  small  capital,. -an  Bi'.i  cotisiaiii  rniplotuieni !    Jiiustrt 
r.it'-.l  I's's  ami  I'.ill  puriii  u.ar.^  Inc.  ' 


tor  the  cure  It  iU    TUK  PR  iflT  TO  TiJE  RMAJLEK  18  VEKV  LARO 


A  whalesale  <upply  ran  he  carried  In  a  knap<a.-v.  haiv! 
value,  ur  ca  1..  t  ha«.',atid  Wiii  nut  be  like  i'.>UK»- bulky  ai 
ilicou'eiiieiittocarr.  from     ■ 


Who  WlU.taV 

Ihe 

Ml 

SOLD  Br  DKVO'TlSTn  CBS  rn  ALLY. 


Ihei'illasecuie.l  tn>ni  obae^val'ioD.  by  retarn  mall.  jHi  t 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 


I' 


.rile  Plainc. 


Assi.^t.nit    A«ie»ctr  i'l    the  <  ;V'a)»e   of. 
liEtlUOE  W.  P.AKER. 
Aweastw  Flr«t  TMsf.  VliuiK'.of 


lVn-\{ 


fan  «  a!l   Xijrlit   Tnas.; 


' HqHf  f tio  .ab! If    the    Brat  S^ustniitrd. 
oj  the' kind  in  the  W a,- Id" 


H'oik 


>  ipi'i'lor .  •iiin.. 
,7-tr-  Po!i**i«'s 


V  Ji  9 :.T  .1 


r.lal  advanfacsflif...  .ed. 

i>:.-iiipd  Tciihont  Dtijiv 


.'■llAKOrF.l. 


Ve  lilatTs  and 


Duil'j 


«n  a. 


i;i; r vN6  p.t 

•»r  Div  Trains. 

Tiruueh  Tickr^a  f-^  «.!.•  at  all  "ntcea  of  oohfleetin; 
1  •!'••«.  In  Cile.i>>.  at  Uiiln-i  >fR>*.  lit  Tremjnt  U  j'-i" 
•loek.^iti  »t  Depot,i->o|  uf  I»ik  ??Te.  t 


HARPER'S 

New  Mimfhhi  Mwjimne. 


I  Muiiliood:  JiowLoof.how  IJestoroi 

I  '        . 

I  J'L'^'^  puLliiihcd.  a  nevv  cdilien  of  I>r  CUl.- 

i  ♦*  VEBWKl,L".s  Ce«'bra!.-d   Fs-av  on  i|„.  noMcal  en.-. 

i  <v=|>...l'.e  111...  ilciie)  ol  ,»r;»(/f'<r^«..i,  or  s««'>iliiajwea»- 

•  iM-i  s.  i....oi-aiir.!ij  senitiu;!  '■<  s.m  •>.  'n';!!.!!'!.!  y.!:!"'.'!!  an.l 

p  iV^icaiiiictpacJty.iiiipeuihiei  Is  f..  oiar-la^e.et' ..  ais- 


war  It,  wh;ch  the  nation  i- .r.t'auc..  ...:rtli  >l  arnnd  i 
and  l:iiatii<il'-.t  Rebels,  atHi  (he  r.-IUal  |m.i;.  \  •>!  ih.- .id.  ' 
irilnislr«t.o!i  whicli  p  o;.!!,);!!  ii,  ipive  ronspire.i  '»  lirlnt-  ■ 
t.ieether  npuii  .>n.  pLitiorin  «l  <  ..ii^ervMit  e,  I'l.ion  lov  : 
InB  and  CaiisTliiitlm  iutln^  f.-ir.  of  wlmfet  er  |..'nier  i 
ti:ii:iean.|  creed.  Many  n|  tl.<  »•  <sho.  w  'bin  the  limit.] 
-I  theCon-.t  tiitioi ,  i..ui;|,t  tl  .- l.i.f  i.  s  o'  tbe  balioiUix  , 
uinl^rthe  iea<t.Tkhlp  >.;  tlio«.  '.airiotii  .-tale..nien  .f  oiji- ' 
rr  as.!  t«.fer  .lays.  Ilw.ry  Clay  an.l  I)nii|e|  t\  el  s'er.  t"-  j 
;.-e  ber  n  itti  the  niusst  K  w  I|.  sv  pilti.'ipb  s  a  tie  tli..-eol| 
such  pat  lots  \n.>r''w  .lackp.>n  aid  M  ilil.im  L.  Manv,  Si- j 
la.  Wrl.i»'.t  aiel  ."'te,.heii  A.  Douglas,  n..w  staii.lsli..ul.ler  ' 
to -li«*iiJ  l^r  upon  the  same  pjatlo'-iiiani!  tmder  n^' s:tnie  '■ 
iiaiitH'i'.  Ih  p. at:.. rni  Ira  plain  .11. e.  it  Ik  tn  ;-e.<(.d-..  ^< 
I'lii'/v.niaiitiaiii  tl.r  Ct  n.-ti'MU'-t ,  ""l "'/'-rr i  tfh  / nut.- 
U  baiever  iii.i!:.'s  for  this  en.l,  ili.'  eNenn-e  ..f  iv.r.e,  or 
M.p  ixl'cy  «:  t;»nuIiiitioii.the  ir'vWvT.llad'.  ih.;!.  :  wlmt-  , 
i.ver  n:ak.  »ar.-l^^^t  .t.thc  II  .).'..  w!;l  ..pp.is.-. 

it  w^ll  ei.p.ne  every  etHtov  to  THE   U.NIiiN.  wbetli.  r 
.irme.i  in  rrbeidoii  ai«h<  H.  kin  ..r  Insi.'liiik'j    piatf't  i  ' 
theMre.U  ut    .lM~ui.u   ar.I   •■Suoiti.il  di!.;i.\.,ii  %   at  tl.t  ; 
North. 


No. 


FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN. 

t»X?ULTINO  PHY6ICIAX. 

7G,  Cedar  Street,    N.  Y. 


-       .   piii.elopi.'j,. 
I         JkEMKMllEB  A.N'OTilKK  THT.NO  '. TliJS  liU.sillfsH  ' 

isKTictiy   h(i!i«trab!f  !     ;S^  Tlien- is  tio  iipt'H 
'"  m'^r"p  erentinc  (..I   eiaiteratl..^'     f  ur  £c>ods»bo>»  tor , 
t:ienis«l,vrr.and  pip  e  Hienis.-ivit  M 
.      It  Isa  b'lsiii.'sa  ill    which    an   a:i.p>   and  S'fisf  i.  t'lrj" 
eqti  vaeiit  Isttl'v  n  for  the  moiiev  rei-eiT'-d   a'"*  at)   ••n'- I 
vouiarfiiitf  proB'  Is  mn-kel.-.l  at  the  ji.irit  tilt:*,    Jt  is  an 
o.cupation  In  whlcf.  ii»p«!fon  n.edbe  alraM 'ir  aidi^nied  ' 
I  to  cauva....s  ihesaniv  fl.-:d  at.dn  and  a  aii  .for  vmre  oike 
ourif.i.els  ar..|'itr</dU'ed,a  pe:ui.i.ii.t  and  cor  tliiut't;ii 
dcniao'l  is  creiite.l.  . 

T.'iWI.ile'-fciiitlie  ^'inr.nrthofa  at  home  disabled  by  I 
the  ba-.lstilp.  ol  war.  t-.C..r(.')nien  .ui  alh«;a'fb.  leach- 
I  ers,  PosliiiHaterii,  'T  soj  p«-fs..ii  wh.i  wl»Ii<s  either  local 
or  an  .latice  .ic.  iipalioti,  at.'l  -ine  tlia>  i.iii'i;  «lth  it  oitKaT 
'  PKi'lTnHHV  l»Utfl.N»~"«'l»'.  fh!«    presi  nts    an  npp>,rliifiiiy  I 
i  »el.|.ini  met  «iih.    Try 't  :     An.l  >'•«  L.r  .roiir-'Ues!  ' 

I'ar.tfully  »e!«r«  ted  lot.<  -f  Jewrlr},ci.m'prl*lti|r  our lieV-  i 
est  sty  e.s  .ind  npi^f  .aSeable  variety  ol  KoodS,M  III  be  s<t  I  1  forOiip'.  ■•niui 
any  where  in  the  Loyal  Mates.    W     -  -      "       • 

j  wrh'tii  from  i  emor*  Iravlnc  tl..-  i 

'  «"it!i  us.    lo  sill  1)  we  pfoiiilae  the    best   j  x<  nine  i<!  oiir  I 
.  la.ste   mi.i    ludefneit',  I'tnf  troni  (.ur]..i.!{  e>p.ileiir<  ran  : 
:  I'Wir.   «a'lsia(t :<).:.    \\  e  nsk  no    pav    In    advaiire.  St  .tl■ 
;  ji'liiit  i4yle  iir.nfitaht-.' ol  (Mods  are  waii'ed.  an.l   ne  will 
wii.l  the  sam.  au.l  ;i.i  e.  t  |ia)  by  Ls  press  at   the  end  of, 
tliC  Route.  I 

(JOI.D  AND  SILVER   W\TCIIE.a. 
,     Gor,d  mavenientiiaiid  iii'innfarliired  lit  tbe  best   f>i.0T;. 
I  iPT,..;  p;i.«  :.iat.-rla'.:ill  w,rai.led  ..f  prices    f'omf|.l|»i  »J''bt 
WMleacii.    t^-t,t   ll^ywh-.te^pay  gtflie.  t'-.l  bv  |.'>prei>«..       -^-' ' 
^Jll.|  1.  ti.'ii  aiia-Hi,.    ,-  • '.   A.II  Wii'tcbes  .-mr.H  priivsj  tiiev 
;  Iwt'iK  III  ..(li-.iwn  I  '  p.ntniloi..  'I.     * 

}      ClrctOarblr.'.- by  iiiaiti    St-nd  fnrl>i»m  ;■' 

Jianufa.  t'l  •••«  ml  Imp^^rt    .« 
I  ».1n40.'ltn  7l«Bao\kW.«T  .New  Var.x. 


u'es  of  the  rcmpar.y  l>i    rrpp-l    m  T'.r'.  :•>  nea 

{lie  Ii,i.»|  p;i;.U'!i;  al.i;  aate  •»  e  ev.'.'ktiew      0»il» 

lud    I  u:l».i;'v.'',  ;:'ref*iiv   fatiM    line.  ..  s  a:i.|  i.tl.er 

ll 'a  i  pioperi  J  .is  i;.sjri  .1.    Tlil«  t«  ii  e  »;,;.  ft  rl:.«  < 

rl  ripl<s  k;  .  w  ,.in  i"!.o  ni- re  tliiin  l:..l«0  •■•   t.i   ..i.   in  .ti  t 

r'.sV,    Oily  ale  i.t   oil-..'  ^ixth  ot  ti.e  r:ska  tak' r    sre  o;i 

WilMiiiiis.  tber'.  t  bein^  oi;  fi'ixnble  |irr/periy  irMrh   la 

c'liisMi  re.l  I.y  I  p'i'..iiii.e  in. -n  the  "cream  citiirttisin  tt 

oliiiecoun!  i.f  tl-e  (Ke-^J.-r -nee  .if  Mlvai:!.. 

ll..lii;;  b'tsi.,.  f.-  I  jeius;vely  on  f  t.i  I.  ;•  sate  1.a»'s  s  thia, 
the  iat<  s  .. :'n  !  e  iiia.'e  ve:^  .  v,  ,.|,  j....,.|  -iiLii  are  n.>l 
iii.ide  t>  puv  f'r  the.'jiira  bii^.r.l  .'11  I..-. I  ..lies,  Xho 
C  .ii'P.!:...  istt  Usa  ■av..ri.Lle  ol.i  l»  l-.*liii  ;it  Cb  Uu»  at* 
ii.'.t!.!.  lii....!;;  o-«  aic  . 
■frfntiiint—V.  M.  I  I  . 

V.i.  i;.fi.!.„:-\'t.3.%\  s«w.>ri.' 

.Vc,-. /..-;/--!,.  ».  K.-:..fj.  I 

'jytitfurfr--.1,  E  TliTps'in. 

i.'r.trrnl  .,l(7.»/f-W.  A.  V  rli,.. 

Kami' rs  I'l'l  oOic-  having  tionteaf^.TJ  mrnfixrty  t>f  ^ 
Sife  liiaract  r  •.■(Ii  .lovvell  to  make-  ;ipI.l?^,ili..B  ti,  tlM 
Company  for  a  polu  y. 

Tie-  II  line  insurance  C-onipany  Iibt*  |>tl4  fnur<ee|| 
oSeao.n.e  .lulv  2:t 


pRO.SPJXTrS  OF  THE 
Mir.WAUKEE    NEWS 


DAILY,  SEMl-WKEKLY. 
FOE  1865. 


*  WEEKLY 


THE  y«ai  l*;i.  In  ev.  ry  j...lt>t  of  vl(r.  prrir.ilges  la  k« 

.  -'    iw  i'o»'  iiiijj.irui.t  peno.l  that  ever 

«oie  conKlanily  11  line  |  roi.»l.tu».-.l  ah  epetji  Ir:  ttlepolltli-al  annals  of  maiikli.l. 

ho!,  t   '.1  l,..ri,,(,  wli'.lly     ,V  pr.  SI  lent  al  e.-(t,.>ii  is  l(.:i.ike  piaceji  llii'  i  nustlli'tioq 

isiiot  Kieill.,  i;,i.'.r.'t,aM.l  th'.  caii.palsr.  Ill  vteB  of  tliM 

i:r,ivlly  ..I  t|j..'    i..-u.  s  lit    stake.     i:iu»t  l.r    one    ol  trail. 

ce'ideot   InJcrist,    Iho-^Jreat     Kebilll./ij    liself—MhosK 

.Jrea'l  saLrJlU:iSut  lite  simI  wealth,   so  .larl.en  our  Isik) 

aii.l  otir  ((..ii-s-iimy  possibly  •  ulmlm.te.ai.d  arlien  th« 

■.!<.<*l>  tra.iKei.f  1^  etiled,  'Ih'i  ni|  ir»  oY  le  iiu.ii   r.-. tried 

,  tUen  wiiipca..   hav..  h.-r  battles  to  IJ.-iii,  (. it  Mi|oiiept.» 

.  afhh  V'.,"no  !'.sx!ei...wtie.|  than  war."    lujici  an  t«lel:. 

i  r.Mlly  palrii'lic  part   in  ti.tr.  letter  •  or.ti'st,  rfc" 

|kilNl|c  liilii'I  cam.   I  I.e  to.,    ih.t'.p'.'b'.y    ii^f/.j-n  ^d  .,•  ,.11 

t^le  ai'i.-ninent,i  >U 'i;i..-|ec  1.)   the  cli«li».>  ii,|t  plia,.r»    o/ 

tfci'crlats.    Th.  impetti'i-lti    rf  p.:«<Ion.  the   iToulaisot 

pr.  jii   !c<i,  llo-  raj.,  f..^  of -.■ilioiijii  liate,r.iu»|  thei^  all  Klva 

*<>•.  IM»r-0'!|il.Kth',p(ia:.<-Xl»l  t   lnrthear...  iii,i|<>sk<ii4 

ll  !..!»  laU,"!.t.  we  V.on.il     u.'t   rtltl.  .1     »Im    ieijar.i     to    |l,r 

■»»eiti  inlerentrlii  the  luiureol  oqr  whole  people  i.nd  ouf 

v.tiolc  e..i;i»l:y. 

It  will  t.e  the    inls-l  .n    of  this 


Mi'lical  tre.ilinenf    to  he  smee^safn'.  Itmst  l^e  aila|>t#<i 
to  eai'lt   partlctlar   C;i*e.  ao'I  the  ai  fial   r..'i.lH|.ii.  ..i  the  ' 
pill.i.i  at  the  libi...  an.l  rf>;u:aled    Irou:  tln.e  t"lilne.as 
•  he  exigences  of  III.'  cj:«»  r->|i.ire.    M<^ll- lite  Hel«  more  i 
potentiy   '  ii  soin..  ilian    on  ..Cor-,  an.l  it  ^hoiilil  |...  a'l- ! 
niinirlered  uitn  a  vinv  t.' as  ist  (Vaiure.alid  not  fur.'eM.  f 

ALL  V,  HO  ARE   AFFLICTIU)  V,  ITU  CJIiiONlC  DlfFl-  \ 
(TLTIES  I 

nf^i.y  kind, and  have  falV.I  lo  obtain  pernmneit  lier<flt  ' 
from  in.irlainiiy  i.bysnuh,  -.rv  »<»1ieiird    t<,  ^.-Ive  nie  a 

dv'se    " 


VMiccler  &  WiLson' 


:?%. 


paper,  lulls   |.r>I|mr;^ 


puke 
aed  IL-^ 


i.'p.lrtftiet  t  to  s'  lj..everjll'lili;;.)pp.irtiif.ilj  »o  Im  prei 

its  r-aders  wlth'lfieji..  obvious  fai  f  s  iinl  prepare  i|„. 

!t.  |iir  the  ifr*  Iter  .vork,  which  most  oe.'ds  sue: 

.lisolatbiti  of  arms 
'  Th.'  oilirr  .|e;>  ir  ments  of  th«  paper— m  w...r.,l...-eIJar,» 
;  tiisrket.,  A-e.--»'e  slinil  ainit'.  ninke  stlllnixre  in'ereslln« 
,  'ifi.;  u^eiul.s.,  Wia(  it  may  alwaya  be  a  weUeme    nie>t  al 

'I..-  liiinllv  ll  e-i  >e. 
I     Sow  Is  t!:c  lime  for  our  irlcn-V  tliroii;;hovt  Ihe  state  %m 

J  I.Biy  tli'mse:veslnB«ri|n(riipe!n'.-,  reBeniiii:  In^KliSi: 
I  al  su'iscrlpll.itis, .. n  1  liiter.'siin;!  iheMselrpstien.-raliy  «/ 
■  ►ileial  f.iircil«/ti!al!oM  f.rtlie  i  iintri:  year.  AD  •r..! 
f  elo  Is  w!tl  !/e  thoii.iialiiv  aLi*eiiatr.l,an«l  niav  be  urt 
'  ll'lellve  ..;  iK'i   ll  i,-t,.,.|. 

Ttir  tie.nlalt'iii  (.f  The  Newy  l<  now  tinexanip'edln  114 
n.kl.atMlls  e.M.eeded  by  thai  ol  ti.j  other  WUcotik'n 
j.  ur.iai. 

.\;ready  we  are  eniihie.l  fo  presrrt  thejiipfrln  nev 
;  tvi)»  and  an  liiii>rot4.i  li.rm  I.y  thee-'i-rons  exertion.- 
•  of  its  trlon-ls,  afi't  a  r-;i<fl'i'iaiif  v  'jf  thlj  pHhlir-splrlte4 
I  ai  I  wiileiia.|re  ,•orre»•';!!•t!n^•  etforlx-p  our  i.art  toct; 
haute  :t>  Value. 

TEK.^t*. 
,'l»,i!Til|lf.trU.ern.  tire,  the  terms  ofTl.n 


•■.'•  ».r;  :r.-».>4<..  •^j 

I  n«-  f.lVt  •I'l'"  •»« 
..r  •  I.'  h.wsce.  in'!  jT 
^  ?i»e  le   Ihe  r*.lvr 
bttr..'  i.s'.  •■.!>  • '  '"l 
r  ijr  t'le  rl'l-r 
A«a  t  :sh.i.->t 


r-  J  ,'  :.■  •■,' 
a!.-,  n  i-  le  •■ 
I'.t  ..lain:  it 
.i<trl-n»i-'  t 


w'mit, /•<''>'  •  t  'Iv  ij !  f  >:•  a...-.'  p*i!:.r..i:>')' 
'a'?o.-t:-'    ■      >'■•'  i  vt  .  .i-»i-'-s  .>>T'i.'>  .laVei 

_      'U»iu-t;i.v'    ;'-.««. 'a.  i:»~..,,;i.i.i".ii  .r  ,", 
!»iB.»'nii  «i  errx-    'I a ukx.  •»*-(,■.»;>.'.■ /„   •_.,.,„».. 
!'.-e 'lor-.e.    T"f'' loav  i-.   '      ^5,.  v-.ir  !,•»  ;« 
>!!-.!  '  ■  i-riHd  ""anh;;', .  '  ?'.i«.s.  .■;M'.e.»n* 
T  •••e  wlll.-uii  »pa  iii-Nlerate  «ic»i»f.lf  ihrr  **M!e   c.iiii:«..i>  i 
I  1  a  .1..    The/  .«ie  .lire.  I   d   by  the  t»r!.Ji  ••  l  U.-Mle.-  ...ll.-  livtlee, 
11  1  lb*  m  lt:".is   If  '.  le  |t:C:ll.'t    is   i  fult  mryfuif  t .-mt^itfl  ' 

ttr  ef  .  ^«ir««»««>  'Hi-y  ir.-   .1  :•  ■»  I  ilie  I  ■!'  a  m»'a'isji»e  ■ 

fr.-<  iwle  en  I  li.-ailhf;i'  i»RtJ«>"r  i*.\eri»e.  all  the  y.-itr  ■  • 
"•u-id.  fwr  a.'.alTs  a.*  wll  a^  f  .r  sirisani  imjr^j.f.  i  w.»  ■ 
v-irsa!"t  t'^'i  ".'wi'-'l.  *■' s  ri»^  by  u»iiiii  liiee|.Ie.s;«.l- . 
d'c  V^r  I-  -'ft.'*-  u  nier  ■»;.  v.-a-s  .i.t  nsoa'ly  r'-'e  i.^iri.i".  : 
7  I  •  «  I  •  f-»r  tv«»»  s  *tr.'  i<  etw.»,;l»  to  ca-rv  \  \.\fni\'  3  ^) 
p  .tin  is  w'r«'lt.  O'l  tl-  -ile-.vuTc  nr  level  r..ad.  a  U.'lit  ' 
r  .-rsje  ♦  :h  -M"  I  1"  '■'  '^n  he  .t-  iciiv  i  aii'V-li'iiwij.  Any  . 
»  -ri*.  I  •>  i»in<  b'lf  o«.  le;  .-  in.rid-'  purled  iy  veeil. 

Forj.  lc-s.Ui«:r.«  «"    t!»e  'lalje^l  thia  paper. Or «ei>* 

f 'in  J.-.;- .  irtraiar- ""^fpr^iv  it-t. 

••riit'.Ir;  »'  W.  6».l  riI.f.Mn-''n'iw.iy.XeW  Yor 


..-i*.  ...   x»  ■•■•  .1-. 

t:''  1 1  .i.MM;»!:t  ■  .•(  t  .eni'vlt  »s  a  V%inxS 
.•iiillns  s'aih ';s  .'an!»>'  Ih-'i,  dm  1 1  :>ir 
:   •«!.»  ..fi-r  piih!ic4tt!uu  iliat  iia>  c.>me 


Grail  1   Ti-UM?^  w'v  Vo'.uirmt  Cciiiinf 
n.iJMr.ii'  ri.rt:. 


P.iS!SKN«»KU.-i  goi";;  Knti  niji 
|B^»»^.-»  Ifkttk   r..'    -.v.  U.;^  IT  A,,    i.w    t    .1-1.    ..  ..I* 


Svdeeiv'jjti'Mi. 
1865. 


I' «!»«*•  «nro 

sne'tlojis  w  ih  UlTsline'l.y  i  .Sit  ■.•  .l-he;  ;h.'  Miilr 
tr.i.  Mi'.-iji.-.iii  ^»:.•J:llcril  Ual:r<Ntu9rilraad lia- 


THE    PRAIRIE    FARM£H. 

--- Oil. Sakjoription  Price, 

OL.T>    SIZeXnD 

'p.ie"*0!»t  wirfdy  bircii!at«»d,  tlio  most  inMneti 

A      {I.',  the  most  entiwprislniK.  and  tlie  n>ost  Teiiahl. 


ThePTit.l!«iHe«hav..  p..,f,.,-,..,|.,  s„tem  of  m.nlllmrbr 
"Via.  ,i  I'r-f  e«n  si;>o!y  tu.  >la;:a7.in.--  an.l  ••  W.-eWlv '" 
/nv,«,rf/v  v.tWe  wv.  ,..,^.,.r  u-  r  ccivc  tiieir  peri.Wicais 
.tirvcily  fi« -i-tiie  ..iBceoi  pul,!Vjaf!oii 

Thep..sta<e  ...i  llaryKer'..  Macaziee  i<  14  .-entja  rear 
wiici.  uiu^t  be  pal'J  at  the  rn'-icriocr't  p-wt-oaice.     " 


Terms. 

IT'.Fprn'sM.to.WTXT.,  one  vesr    . 


MOO 


hie 
A;r^ultnra.  HAcslavltcrai  an.l  Family  Joarnal  la'the 
^onMw-^'.  —»  ?t:il  pabltabrd  at 

TWOB^LLA-RSPEB  TEAR- 

iromT  k  CO.,  okwa«».  mtr 


A"  fytraniny  f^f'ith'KTItf  yAr.AZJSEnr  ^^'^:F.KLy 
Xr*/^ .,->  m  --     ,  ^"lV?  Ae  fi':p/t>ri  gratis  f-ir nrtirj  t  luh nfhirf  Sn'.fi-rilM'rs at 
Mi  KJ  J  V  i*A  .  I  t4  OP  eark.  in  one  ifmittano- :  or  StK  Oipus  /„,  $30  00. 
/tj'k  .VKu/fcrrr  cjii  b.-  suppiie.l  at  snw-tj.ne. 
.^  <>>mpleteSet,now  crmiprlsirteTwetitk-nlne  Tolnntec 
l-i  neat  rimh  bin.lin;,  will  be  s.Mjt  '.v  tjcpr.  s-,  f'-ei>{H 
TNpenv  of  purchaser,  tor  $T  25  per  v.>lBine.    SimjU  v..l. 
nnMS.  by  mail. postpaid,  $3  00.    Cloth  cases,   for   kmdJifir 
»»ecaf  ,ly  r.ial',  ?./«t'jab!     Add'esa 

niRPER  4  BROTHS?!, 
l'rankl'.-.i  ^qnara,  lkt>  \ork. 


I  lxa:i  C 

*  V.  n  R..*;t. 

I      X»e'.ni»4»'if  rarsfiOrtt-Obfr.i.'oto  S.trnla  I 

I     Only  on«  ••han/."  bi'twe  11  Ci.lcatroanil  IJiitlalo.  I 

I     Twi  !..'iweent!hic-«j;.ia:!il  Boston, If  ..{olnsihe  Verniont  ! 

,  Ceiiiralf-r.in024e:.sbnigr.  and  two  between  Ciilca;aatid 

■  .N.'R  I'.irk. 

Grand  Trunk  WJne  of  Stramtrs.  [ 

A  st.?'iiiier  of  thi*  Liar  nit:  leave  Miiwauk.  e  and  Chi-  '> 
c.ijo  dallv.coriiiec'.i:!:   wirl,  (ir.iii  1   Trunk    Raliv.av  .^t 
■*arnia.    Thetinie  br  titHinc  wfTI  be  1  WO  Dl  V.>«QUI<;K.  1 
Kit  to  atl   Bast'.-rn  points  than  any  »;her  Lakeand  Ri.ii: 

Fore,    Ffr$t'Cla$p,  including  State- Rfomr    Clubs  of  twent 

nnnr^lo.  «7.>1!  Roch-ster,  $«  r«  '       I'^P"-'"^'"' • 

Tr.r.>nM,  6  Oij    Srracnte,  ]ft  CO 

Oirdensburv  ICliOlUtca,  )1  1« 

g""'"".  15  (HI  Albai.v.  nxn 

Ne w  > ork,  H  J5  !  Montieal,  13  » 

twrfunher  Information  appiv  at    ompnnv'sOflfce  14' 

..     ^»'"**"''».  Mllwattkee.4iaarkslreet.Ch|i.igo.,.rapuiy 

a,t  ,  by  i-tterto  f.   R.  yVINOTON. 

«•  i»  n        ..    #.  TIcVel  Axeit,B.,x'uf. 

r  «im '"i^-  0*"«'*'  Aj»nt  Grai..1  Trtink  Kallw«r. 
i"  II    w'i'.f"^^'  V'*"*  V*'mont  Central  Rallwev. 
.1    sJv.      .""•;i:^"=»''»l  W.  stern   P^v"?.  r    Az-st 
'Jrj!»dTritB\«r.lT.r?p..-jir. -tra' Line  v»-7sr 


1..  viv  -a. >  .0:  B":!...!  I  i.-;.-ine,ij,t..  Ar.iri  can  t':iei)ii d 
>.-.!«|.  t:"  r  .Os^H-.  1  ,.    -<,.    \v-i  „;  fi.-i.-   .i)f '  t -.tl  eir  lil. 

•r-i  -.  !V    :r':^J.ai..;   i!.,r  l!ail:e-i    ...  i   ^c.i;- -u:*'!.  tt: 
•i»'  s-ixbR.-M,  ^y  the  r  •<».r*.j.  .i.~-;>i(ei .-.;  i».!:.>f . 

Wllh  4>e«te>i.-e  !.■  •-rt.ii.ntea:* 
•d    ilf^  ;iiOiil   j.^esi.iMt  1.1.. 

.1  •nii'tr;  to  r.'.l....  .■'If  n  ,t;..uat  o-'il  ■ .  "ii'l  i"  i...ti  ••  ti",-     ,  ..  _ 

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!  COXTUMPTIOX,  BBOXCUETIS  ANT)  LU.NG  DlSEASiES 
I  GSNERALLV.  "j 

A  treatise  on  tlrls  s  uhji  cl,  lllustraMne  the  vari.us  sta  1 
ftes  sod  niosi  rational  mo<l4i«i  treatmebt.  «iii  be  seat 
\»  any  one,  on  receipt  of  a  pestaxe  stamp.  ' 

My  feaCmeot  fir  Cfi.'suinption  and  Bronchial  aili^c- 
iions  lias  been  a!t?ti.Ie<l  wit's  areat  -ucc  ss.    I  do  not 
follow  the  beaten  track  of  the  p.ist  axes,  but  atlacli  the  1 
'liseasfs  upon— Tine Iples  that  have  a  sound  ncieiitlfic  ha-  ' 
sis;  and  have    rt  stored  thousands  by  simple  reniedbs 
rhat  have  been  given  ov.r  bv  other  phy...lcians  us  incur-  \ 
aide.    Under  the  oMihary  treat  lent  ihepatietitaalwavs 
die.  Tiniler  my  treatment  there  Is  s<jme  hope.    Afflicle.! 
^ve  me  a  coiisulUtioo.    I  use  no  remedies  that  are  hurt. ' 
Inl  in   any  ease.    My   motto   Is:    "Nature  bas  provi.led 
for  es-cry  dlsea.«e,  remedies  in  the  plauts  ol  the  tleld  ami  . 
the  trees  01  the  lorrest ;"  and  I  aeo  no  mlaerala  nuder 
any  circumstances.  { 

Uy  address  la  at  follows  :  ' 

J.  BRYAN.M.D..BoxW7f.  j 

No.  7«  Ce<Ur  Str<  et.  New  Tor*. 


t.^o-Mfl:; 

Rotating 
a   life 


f»r    them   in 
a.nd    Europe. 
'Jl.c.%'  aie  ftv  oniy  miiehines 

tlin     LdCk    StltC.*!     Wl  h     t.'jc 

Hook. 

Are  profitable  aod  uvailable 
time. 

l^fiiiiil  to  ten  seamstreseoa. 

All  annual  dividend  of  loo  t»  rtfi) 
pprceni.(M)th«'irco«t)  mty  Ihj  obfaiueJ  m 
iisf—bv  their  possessor. 

(.19    popu- 

acUiueit. 


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Qh»ca|;o  &  Mslyraukee  Ry, 

Ih-rul  VniU-d  S(iiltf,Viiil  4"  f-^iprrrt  Hout* 

jTLc     Only    Rolial.le    anil    .AH-Kjiij    Ronl« 
j  70  mr 

'tEAST,    SOUTH     AND    SOUTH-WEST 

j       And  theo'ily  line   V'^'ns  SURE  CONNECTIONS , 


'The  Class  Cloth'Presser, 

MX,)  can  oaij  t/e  bad  with  tLeac  11  j 


^■^HE  frnSELER  A\D   w/i.so.v  MAcmyEg. — 

.jii  and  If  the^'lo  notoperat-  w  1!  it  Is  becanse  peepki  i  81  •  Louis,  Alton  k 


ATCHICAUO 

WITH  • 

Mich.  Ont.R.R. 
M..'».4X.I.R.R. 
Pt'bs  Ft.Wsyne  A 

Chlcaso  K.  U. 
Cln-  Mr  Line  K.R 


are  n.it  In.Iy  irij-tnicled   in  their  use.    AU  Jladiinrt  art  I 
}rarramtfd,an^fyll  \nitrvHitmtorrm.  -. 

la.  -^ll  oersons  ownlnj;  Wheeler  k  Wilson  Maehtces  ; 
can  nave  them  proper adJUMed, and  fun  InatrartlAnjrtraa  , 
In  their  use  Frer  <^ Charge,  bv  calilne  at  toe  WMJSELER 
k  WI L80N  ROoris,  In  the O^enlesf  Bloelr,  1  hlrdatrSet ' 
bt.  Paul.^  few  doers  below  the  Po»"  Ofllce. 

A  largo  atock  of  8«wta«  Maeblva  Silk  of  all  klMa  f»r 


Chlc»4to  R.  R. 
III. Cent.  R.K. 
and  all  utherltn's 


RACTKEJCNC. 

WITU 

Racine  A  MUs.R. 
R  for 
I)el<dt, 
Free  port, 
Oalena, 
Dtibtique, 
Lenark, 
and  Intermediate 
stations. 


AT  KKXOSHA 

WITH 

Kennuba  R.  A  B 
I.R.  K.  fur 
Genoa, 
Hebron, 
Harvard. 
Calednnla, 
Kockford, 
and  Intermedlat* 
stationa 


Write  j-nnr  Mine  plainly,  also  town.Cci'nty  aed  State, 
an'l  a  reply  will  b*  tuatlvj  scsjon  as  posalbia, 


ale. 


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M.  JOHNSON.  A 


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roitij  trains  from  the  Northwest  forOUtcaao.maklnaaa 
good  time  as  any  other  line, 

Tlukets  tnay  be  obUlqed  by  lt)1(po|Ki|arrotiteataa 
lar^ertownaiutbcNortttwaat.  r  k  .-   . 

8.  C. 


A.  V.  H.  CAaPENTCR. 

Gt«.  T!ak*t  Ag'snt, 


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'  FKMALKDIFICLLTIKS,  ' 


t    '-iiifrs  :til..  n  e   -i,  niiox't'oii   .  •  iii«.i'i.V  •»>■  I'l'- '•itr»  luc'ion  ol  iHi!»;"V';iiie:iis  we  iiiaKe  aiininnirf  priieci  nano  r«rn'.  a 

lAl.ll  iH  I TKKS.    T!:i.-  i,;j.;i't:,,rpVej;ir..lt»ii''  ""  •«  »tr^'>!v  i^  >^'' iv.tem,  at'.- .-n  i:.;- 1  t.j  off  r  :lu  <e  iiutrnnipnlgal  a  price  wUnh  wl 
l'»i'i>*ra!of  .«'iy  Iciud,  im.  -fi-aitry  botaii'i.al.-!.-    i  PkICC*.— So.l .  S  •"wli 'leiav  •  .•■■null.  o.iii»r«,  Itosi  «i..,.l  filain  ram-  Sa<;. 


.No.  i.  :^   v.ii'i.  I  iv.r l.-'-r'n-r*.  Ko:«-w.ioi|  heaw  miiiMmu  >2T.'.. 

>.o..l.  Seven  •».!  IV i-.«'i  I  I  ^.■■..ro-r>.    osi-Aood  l.»ii'.»\I  V  >.t>  hrliUi,  a  fa'  ^(mlVof  the  abov    cut. 

I'KKNJS:    Ni;r   O.VSH,    IN    CUliUi:NT    JLNUS. 


n„„„  n  T  ,    .        '      Till' \  iui  1  i-cii.;. snf  l>ailcy,.»lcl.el»ii  i.nd   Wl.i'e.  f!i# 

I  HRKXOI.OCY    rnOVED,    Il.U  STRATEP    311(1  Ap-     t'rst  diau.!litMiicii  ol  tiu-  .•«.■.  will  niakf  lh«  t  .  -v  Volumi. 


FUED;  accompanied  bv  a  charl,e»ibrariii;{  an  Anaiysis  pictorlaUinl  -.vhati-ver  ol  f.  dtUi;  or  n'Ctcorlc  noto  tiiar 
of  the  Primary  .Mental  Powers  in  their  Vnnelis  r)e;;!eo»  :  "PI"'""'  diirii'x  the  ye.ir.  Will  st  once  (*  ingaBfU  nii.f 
01  licveiopniei  t,  the   I'henou.cna  produced    Iv  tl.eir  •  Dl!'0' iivailah!  ■ 


to'iibined  Aitlvii'y,  and  the  l-ocatlon  ol  the  Phrencluiii-     ,  •'"  fldillo'i  u  ilscr.sp  and  t''!!!'..';  e  Iitor1;i!s:  lt«  dr;<  jtv 
cal  Orsiins  in  th«  Head.    Tu«ether\Mth   a    Vl.v  of  lie  '■  '•'<■ '.os-'ii.es  <  Ir.li.  In  •hirh  th.  jipiiM    Riid  w.itici  j..-- 


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.   i.l-.j»T-«llMn,'af  arf«.n-e  that  h.:V     r  ■  i  •  ! -■'   i"  t"     [lyjC     l-r  >  I  illf.'"'*   l!i2V  L'f  fe'lf' iiH  1«  3  ^'•'l-.lilMrJ 
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•JV  ,     "'^•■*;' ';'.';^";^'e  .i_<  a  |.revriii;ve  and  lrri:.-i-J..!  Lisa  rcsn  • 


Tliiv  nre  pirferliy  ii.irii.:.--s  on  til-  svnteni  I;i*v  be  ta^ 
!krnaii>  itine  with  p.  r!tit  ^ahlv;  iJiit  iIiuIhk  the  e:irlv 
•t.iFiii  01  Irepnaiuy  they  .•.hoiii.l  nil  l.e  InKeii  or  a  In.s-  ' 
larrla.-e  may  lie  the  r«  su't.  Thi  y  iievcr  Ciiu^c  any  sick 
Be>>i.  pain  or  iii>triN''.  tach  buscuutainj; siMy  pillis and 
iu:l  dircctioiin  tor  use 


s'udv  o  k'c  iM^ioi  1^'  "l^.h  ■;"""■"•."."  '"  "  '  ^'■^'^  '^"!'-«Hrei=u«KeMivi-  t- ladles  ofVcl.ty  every  wh.ra 
r^  A,  eiM.n  i-'rL  ,  .  ■'^.''•'>^^  Ptireuoiu.  ,nd  !i.1iv.i!i.,liy  connsllcd  both  t-  the  meltv.j.'.lts  „r„l 
O.    An  ejtccjlcnl  work  lor  students,    .ids.  ,  !hr..i.«li..ui  liie.onntiv.  and   c-iKiniM..-.- a  «-r1.  ►  ff  li;,i^ 

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l^r;.-..  i;M»ii»ce;t'»iii!r..|.i.i.  Ill  int"  tills  .  'iSTj- it  i:i»  J  ■"■"♦»  "f   '"•''■•'•-M«":.    .^-.tii. ;  a<   a  .c-i.tle  and   i.aloli  s<  '  " ' 


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orUU-aj  iwViMie  b;   l>r.  J.  11.  Kuhlusou  rntliio: 

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UNION'  m.OCK, 


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>!:y.  Animal  aad  .Mental.  ;ip|.;u.l  to  Ih.  Pre<i  i  vafion  '  l.a'-...!ll.-s  arl  f.ifalffies  wl  Ic"  Imw  ;  wei.i  «i.  n.aiK  li';.-.l 
aii.J  I.es'oration.il  ll.-.i;i!,  i,  ll.,.t>  a;i,l  p.  *  er  f  .Vitlj;  r.  o  •■  ■.ir-..iiS  o!'  the  bi.:.r  t  in.!  left  theli  l,JtfOi.s  dl« -..I.. 
.-ei -f  ultuie,  and    I'ertei  If.if    ol  i.haracle:.  iiuiiio'at;  i  -otaie  »i  the  l..s.i  ..i  i:..  !t  inor.-. 

111.   .^lanasi  1111  lit  m  ^  null;;    M.ni..:yaiid    hre' e.  tnul  ,      To  luali  sl.^5l  m  .  is  •  f:r  fe.pV  ar.       ('.'•i    In    .ulvar.e. 
liniirnen:i;.t,..ppiHil  to  ;ei:-l  mi.  aliii,  .ind  Juvenile  i  Mn^d.- ci.fhs.  fr  S-1  .iv.ar;    thr...    coi  1- ^   f7     >  •  .pi 
iMslrUction.    |!   o;ji;jr;,'c  v.,;n;i.e.$4.liO  '  IK;;  mi  i  cM'i<  s.  ■-•"•    'I'h- ;.  i-t)    w'n.  ».  i.  n,   u- f.i' i  r  % 

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and  bassaTid  il  •  t.»^  L.is  I.,  it.  a  !'fe  ri  hMmiv  stid  i.n 
V.NTI.VELY  OUAVr. 


.  niei  :ii..l  II. •^;.  .1  .  Ad»ij,.-!.  •■  ,ili  r.-r-  in..-  t.  tiie 
>ariir»\  I  ai:.-..  s.  Piev.-ni,..n  and  T!i;;tine'  I  oiIUm  ums 
Ac..-i|.!.f-  ;lI^I('il^l  ai;l.s  o!  .-v.  r<  !,;t..!.  Jty  .!.).M...» , 
M.  1).  lilunirj.te.l  V.  illi  leail*  ,'!.J(i'Krtra\t:if-s.    $<  W 


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ten.;.or-     JaCliSO 


riNKLi:  &  FA'uNv:  ■     HOSTETTER'S  BITTERS. 

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*?.-.i,l  '.'•  al;  t}fiXA^'.it»,  «ir'iceri»and  St.  r-».— t>ers 
■■'•  >v'i.-'.-.  v.,;n..5-:Iv 


Sewins:  Machines. 


F0RH;N    and   I»0MK<TIC  M.iUOi.«,  FRUITc.  nuts,  wines.   &c.,         i    Tt  ,r.a,.  n,  „c.f -s  o,m„.i,u,  ..di.cTM.^.?oi^   ^',^S^var'r.!Ti.'!',V^'M''r\t"';'''''^'  *"   ''^"i  OJ/  <r    vt-r     vn-v 

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:oi>i,i-;atm«>".»  ok  markiagk. 

an.l  il:u-;i.t.-  tl.r  11.1  aj  s  *i  ,  ure  l.y  Il.r  ti^te  of 


j  I  iilLliKi:.\;    I  lUir    Mviirnpliatic   Alniiiipcinriit    t;.,  n,,  ;<  ,.1...,.^  i 
l.il-litli  .t'l  I     Ui-aF  .    .4  III -1  pi've    aii'l    Pr^rrnle 


^^ ,<iKKAT    IMI'ltnVI-.MKNTS    IN.SKV,'-! 


•^■ka-.li  «|.!es,  and  ««e '.«M  fHan   half  the    fhr-.iot  .»rJ 


II   n-Bi    Fei:, Oat  er. Cord.  Br.u'l.  Bin.;    •*"•-•-" «»•    •>■«     «ri.a.lvT»y.   T.  York. 


r.  M  ?.:  7  r  >: 

!        SKTTTTLE   MACHINE. 

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cklne«.lo:  ~  ~  -.-..-. 

*t.   4-'.t  .uro  better  adapte'l    thai,   -ny  other  3eW!n  _^— 

Tht»  M  ehin?  ♦•e^Ti<»T^.  tei  off  Sf>  '••iHrf'ir  n.-n-  p-lnrl- 

._  .^»_  ...  ■._•_      1  |»V  ol  in-,  hi!  wri.p.i-.' >sii>.:  nr.iiiv  far-..",  i  V  i"  .at  S.Mi.i 

.  V«(i»M«  In  0!»*  to  tht  freq'ient  ch.anges  anU  sre«T  r^-  ,  p-.,v.  niei.t-.h  lein-.-f...  :  rx.im  n-' |.-.  n  :  .■...  :|,i..f.  n;,.! 

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T^.f.:...,,  :  ..    i' e;)r;ati)>al«!>jectlor.>fir;:t.o:a!:i.-' 

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TroTI  tnt^o  t«  jirtT  thicSnrWes  < 


Ti»ly  »f  «.-frinc  r«J|«*te  1 


KDWAlll)  II.  r>IGGS, 

"^Sr  jEL  O  JLa  JEl  &  J^  JLm  JES      X>  H.  XT  C3- C3- X  s  a? 

NO.  mi  Tinr;i)  street  ^oito-site  Tno.Mi'.<oN'.s  rank.) 
ST.  I^AIJU Ml^TIsr., 

Invites  the  attvirtlor.of  parchas.-rs  to  the  larsest  »nd  best  solec-te^  atoek  ever  bromht  to  Minnesota. rneylriiiicu 

/>n(f/.t,  Jfc(/i'rncs,  /'f //«/«?,   Oils,   Turjicnthic,    Window  G lit ■"/■>,  I'lOty, 


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IjEI.L'.S    SPECIFIC    PILLS  l      ^Vm.  nnineri.ii<..is,..b.|.-.Tiii.d.    1  y  Joel  ."^Le    .  M.  1>      e  H.y  ;;.t:i,  .rt  t'a»  ;i' jUiit  "I  tU   Ufses  l:is..r. 

'  I      I2ni.i.  (  2  iiai;i ».    .^;'i^lln  JI.TS  'I    .tny   ..- 

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cintr..:  »t  s>ni.  pcvsona  aJj.i  fjiiueiiv  \rei.-a.r  -ct.!-  la 

laur..;,..-.  C'.JPa'V.if    W...vnii»ii.,  II. 
f.i!liiwl:i»:  «  \j»di  If  .Iriii.il   'M  ti'B  cliarae  h.'S  beeu  tiivp;*:. 


.in.l  filber  tieafrn  n;  neces-ary  In  s.'r-e  ca^e^.  an-l  mhl.  h 
mvei  '.ii:>  to  1  iir.  ,  .-.i.-l  1  an  I*  r.-i;...|  in,.  'Ih.v  .i.i  t,.  t 
ii»il..eai.-  the  stomach,  or  render  the  tireatli  oll«n»;ve, 
an  I  they  cm  Ic 

rsKntriTn  irr  PKriTTTov.  i 

Tliejr  ilo  not  li.tert.ri  w.th   bUxllU'^s  i.iirsu.ti,  sm  are  ^ 
speedy  ill  a.  tt.n. 

•NOCIIA.NOKOK  fCKT  IS  XKCKSSARY.  J 

'i'iCj  ai,    W.irieitfti  ill  iijl  f.iiif^  | 

t'l  lie  ..ff  rtuul  ill  reliiovlnir  and  ev.rliip  m  1  .iiilr.p  tt-e 
•liftia-..    I  ,.rt:.rl»  o;  IV...  thHU:,4.,.|  ...i,ej  art  on  rscor.l 

•iii*Tiiaveri:i:n.  vkk-j 

'V  lI^i;l~    It-llV     yv...;rt  ■    I;!U. 


('...mhk'.s    ^5.)!^.^I,  riiiLcsornv;  or  lli?  tlutics    ."•■'•■".■>';  •""""•'•'"♦'••'■.T  »nis..ti.-a.i  ti..,» .... //...«, 

:  /'..ffifor  (if'l'uw;;..?  .-t.  C.li-.Mii!:.     l.t;i»ili;rv.!if 
ol  Mi'i  c  :n>|.;g.-i..1  in  :i!s   In   ikl  l-jil,  I)..ni.  »t'c.  a-i.l  ."V..     teii:  !  . .....pany  fioM.  t!.-    IIi.  1%  h^v.-r  |n>i:<:ii..  e  ('..ti.;  a 


•'la;  Cipacillei..  ll>   ii«vr(;«i  ouil;o.  Keprliilnl  irom  the 
Klinliii-/he  liti'.M  wiih  the  Auihor'si.teal  correct  uliS 
l.4ir/.  IJiuo.    ti.TS 
C(1.MHK".S  Lki  IlKliO.S    PlIKK.VOr.dOy.     ilKVmlliljf 

lts,ippli,..-it  .n-  to  fh  :  !<r.-.^ri,t  a.../ pro..p,  ft  v.  .  oinli- 
una  ol  li;«aijil..:i  ..'l.il.-^,  w.l'i  n»ic,.  an  t  iiil.oilitctur^ 
K»-.ay.  It.  1 .1  Ui.^i.^r:cu:.    ii.7.'i. 

f.iyj.-s  t  t'l"  w.../.  or  pirt   d  ihru-  wi.rV^,  •.111  b.-  pn  \ 
po*.t  IMill/  liliMf  j«\i;.  on  r.-.eii>:  ul  Ihv    ir.e.    .*Ceut^ 


lis    if  V^  Ucoiis'n,  an. I  tii.'t  I 
i.u:duiice  uUUla'atuf  tlt.^^• 


I  jitij:  li;>.Ues>  ii,  .  V 
"A.C.  AV.-V1.N. 

TIic  Home  Insoraiics  Comi'uuy. 

ft  Pan'  IMoi.e.  r.  .^thl-  aJ  ' 
^lle^n'•cess  01  t;.iK  I'r.i.y  l|.»nu'  C  ■nipaiiy  •  A  S'.it'-m»hl 
1 1  ii*  l.i.ritii  ss  iii.d  K-i..4»'  Ml :  t. 


••*.t  iMilij  iiu»r  j«\i;.  on  r.-i  eij>:  ul  Ihv    pr.e.    .^Bei.t- j      '*  ha»  fre^U-'i  t  y '.e*.,  r.inHiM..I,  Ir.  v).  «r  "f  »:  c  e  .  f 
aulit:-     Ajiri  »-  A  t'l     f.iiin  ,  |  n.    u- sJiiis  sii.t  .lUt  •;!  Ho-    t.ite  fi   pa.v  f..i    li...>jr.ini  ■   in 


Mt^iipinc,  tnU  make  every  Ktl 

«  -St  i  lUi-:  lo  tUe  hearie«i  beaver  cloth 

••^tf^tt  iisrtuM  l«a'«eT.  wlt'.icttt  rh 


lesof  flartenies  fvtfh»m      i   r.t.-.»«ive ;ih  .rio  t:.e  op'-r.it.ir; ?.  f,t«ht„tv^  >  j.  t '  Ami  CTtTv  article  coDprii.i:d  ill  a  wfll  fiUd  i^rug  i;to:e,  and  ii 

:..l-.  r    .1  l.:;l.   K.X^ ■.tr.'lt.  ?..|..l •  t.W-'  !•.  v- :         rPsj»p,-t 

ch  p-rfrct.  or  tto  »  the  fl    ''•I''  '"'i  •   '"'  ^'^'t  •'*■ ''.'  *"""'  •"'"■*■  ''-  ""'*"''  '•*'  '"•^"-  " 

'  r:.li.  .^     I'...  l.:ri'e  lli.e  i:.).^  Wl;|..  '  I:  ..J.  .rati'..   1. 


is^iurt's  uil  of  .<iitisfciciion  in  rvcry 
v3nl6:lv  " 


<•  -rt^ll.  ..ten    can  V- 
i>  luivn  l:.ilii  in.iny  Iliil  have  iiv.llhelii 

NO  ».  A<E  l>F  FAI  I.VliK  t\  '.  U  I  CXLRF. 

fpwar.ls  III  a  h.i;..Iri.«t  ri,»  .ii  lai  o  |.»,.  |l,eii,  i  M..r..lx  < , 
l>  in  ti.eir  private  J.r.icl  ui-.  ami  they  vai.l.ol  .tfti!  lUna 

Hlthi  ul  tl.rw. 


iOUI.i:i{  .^  WKLLS. 

3.S9  »i:iic\>  AV.  .\.y. 


..er.ven.otue||j,  i;„j,ireSfwin^'  MivIiiHr-  is  rt.mpt  from  ai!  Thp  T](..f  lo  HjO  riionncsl 

in,i..;tne.eiN»  i  lil^i^  «h|;ftiirtlS.  ,    ^  ^^^    O  t  S  I  IS  lilt  I..  Ht  tl|)L  b  I 

f-»e>| 


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I.\S(  RK    WITH    TIIK 


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JTjtrie  ar«  Fsccrt-.n    r»eTi.   «u  I  wdl  to  sar  to  'letsr 

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»i  -lis-  l!:*.-  ..I,';. .11  !'•'•  •■•>.!■»  -.  s!  ••.  t'l.-  :!i  i-M  nun. tier. 

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p  .-.  -.hie  •'.  1.  t.'.!;,!l  rilci  i:s  .-tiiovti  .1^  .;    i--.  an.|  S  j 

EMPIlATICALf  V  A  NOiyELK>.S  .MA 

(iiiNK!  1 

|r  ro  ri'i'."'*  r:rrv  «'kp.  i^w'^'f.  v;«iok».- fn.vive  it 

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I    1  .>.;eci»n  uroti.  :  ii<-<idily  nitii  -it  r»!i.;ne   ur  lijnrv  in  ; 
I  hea'th. 

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I  UNION  OF  THE  woiM.i)AXDAR(u:^ ;  Bdls  Snecilk  riUs  ! 

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.'i>/i!   rij.lers 


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!  c'lni^ai...,  ..11  1  t'■.;.^  :.  ta'.n  Ihlsni'.ney  In  .   ir  "."lU-.     Wn 

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.  Bill  r'ii'-s  ..I  11;  loaui ''-.e'    .  i:  •*•  :i  .;.tr'.iii  tin   Af-i  1  t.'    vt. 

1  '..Kt'iy  ati'i  !.us:iiea- Villi:. t  jft::v /fit'. I'lin.-iini.e.  ti  : 

w.tii  It  aaoinc.'is  .:nd  .lli-.-<  t 'r-,  vie  I. el  saf.'aJ^'t  «  ...r.-. 

I  Uil  .ixun.ln.iti.ii  of  tin  1'oi'i.s  Hii.i  ti:.!.;^  ol  .  ...s::!.  m,  n.  r.. 

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♦  V   I  t^  I  i  1"..0    Ok   «i  1^  VV  J'j  1  ,X\  X      alvaiit.4,c   iis.i  :iii  iiyti.  ;.i«>t'.  1.1. 

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I  I  lin.irlv  y..t  iiiy..lh.i->,  u|i|ia(.i*!i  «. .  iini',liit!i.;;«lirreoi« 
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No.    70,  Cedur  Street,    N.  Y. 


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Fitrf,    Firel'Clatf,  inrluding  State- lifom: 

n •.e^re.'si  M *o.*»iST,  one  yeir $4  10  BrnT'lo, 

.1..  t'-trnn,p„  t/,it:i--r1t'  HAnAZJSE^-  U'tKhLv',     T''"'nt'i, 


ilm    Lock   Stltc.'i 
Hook. 

Aio  prontabie  and  uvailable  n.   life 
time. 

L<iiii.!  to  ten  seamstressoa. 

i^ii   annual  dividend   of  i-V)  t,  ,-,^0 
prrct'nr  (on  thfir  co«t)  insy  be   oMainel  rj 
OS.'— bv. their  possessor. 
'The  Class  Cloth-Presser,  (.a  r<.pu. 
*i,)  can  oaJj  Le  Lad  trith  tLt-sc  JlacLiU..-* 


CHsCago  &  Miliwaukee  Ry, 


•  liT'leiishiirir 
B<'.t.in. 
New  York, 


$7 '•'0  1  Roch-ster, 
6  rut    Srracuse, 
10*10  I  I'tic.. 
11  Oii  Alhaov, 
H:«|  .It'int.e.-il. 


$8r« 
10  CO 
it  16 

13  SO 


rurt'nnhet^informationat.p'v  at    ohipinv'.<0(P.-.-  2«'. 

t.riiit'.i 


chiMof  iinchfi   rel,  the  daily  will  he  s.-nt.  when  re- j  f,,,  ^vcrv'dl»ea.«e.  remedies  in  the  plants  ol  the  fleid  an. 
n'li  s-..d  in  lieu  of  the  extra  cop'esot  th;-  Mef  kl.v.  ,he  trees  ol  Ihe  lorrest ;"  aud  I  u»s  oo  minerals  uudei 

A.l.ln:!.!!.-.  riay   le   made  at  any  tinie  at  li.e  s.rie  rwtes.  I  any  clrcuni.tanccs  "«;•«■•  »uuci 

Papers  cannot  he  rhaiiged  from  mie  c!uh<o  anoth 
tut  rqiif  sf  ol  the  persoa  order'oa  the  cluh.  an.l 
lor  bindllTg         E.  P  nei-"!   General  A -.«♦  rr^iVT.^W'iV'"' '"•  receipt  of  nffy  cents  extrn.  single  papers  will  be  tak 

;      L  Ml  !UG;^.r"ri*.nrvA^?JV^^^^^^  fr..n^Ihellubandsental^.•paratc«ddre^s. 

mZ^,  i      J    \\    wlt^'I;^  '^^"XIi^W^^  Allorder<J::u»tbeaecompAn'eJt,vtheca,h. 


Uy  address  is  as  fcITcwi : 

J.  BRYAN.  M.n..  Bex  5079. 
No.  7«Ce<larStr«et,New  York. 

Writ* ynuT  nam*  plainly,  also  town.Cci'nfv  ard  State. 
tni  a  reply  «i2!  b*  iiiatle.j  as3:cn  as  p<.>«(IMe, 


M.S.  A  N.I.K.R. 
Pfl.;,'Ft.W^yne4 

^■^HF  nflKFLF.n  A\D    ir/LSOX   MACITLSFS  »n    Cin''*ir'Lit!eK.n. 

.J  It  and  If  ihev  .io  not  opemt    w  ii  It  is  brr jn«e  peanlk    Bl  •  Louis,  Alton  A 
are  tod  iiilly  in»trucle.|   in  th-ir  use.    All  J/achinrt  art       ChlcaK"  K.  K. 

WarraHUd.andfuU  \nttrvninritair*n.  -  III.C*n..  R.H 

^_  All  oers'in-  """  "    

call  have  them  pr 
In  their  use  Frv  < 

bt.  Pa.i'.^  few  doer's  below  the  Pos'  Offlee.  E'lVd  time  as  any  other  line 


Tilt:      0:i!v      R(-!i:il.!.;     i.1,,1     .\»Mi;.i|     Ro,jj^, 
1  T'  Ti'f 

•  east,  .south   and   .soctii  west 

!       Andlheo'ilylioe   Ma'iins  SrnE  CONNECTIONh, 

i    ATtinrAiio    ;  r.icinkjinc. 

WITH  j  WITH 

.M'ch.  lient.R.K.  I  Rsrine*    Ml.s  P.. 


R   f.'r 
Beloll. 
Free  port, 
•  Jalens, 
Dnbucjue, 
LTark, 


AT  KENO.sUj^ 

VITH 

KeiKishn   R.  £  ft 
l.R.R.  fur 
Oer.r.a. 
Hpbron, 
llarvaril. 
Calelonla, 
Horkford, 


Uil  \ntlrvr«tfmt9tr^.  -  III.C*fi'.  R.H.        I  and  Intermediate    and  1ntertn»,'iia»« 

s  owniiiif  Wheeler  t  WILon   Marhlres    and  a'.!  otherlln'b  |     sUtlons  sfstlonV^  * 

•oprra.lJu.Med.andfnIl  listTDrtiorgiTan        »»  I)i.r»-  fr,ir>£  i..,..  «i.   '      .       .\.. 
ofChorot.  iiT  callinc  at  toe  H  IIKH-ER     „  J^     i    *  ,''^»'n\i«ay.e  MHwanlceeln  direct  connect  en 
liS.lnllTeOreiHeTrWoeV.  xh  rdstVl^  '  ?   '5   f* ,'" '/Ti .^.\*  Northwest  for Chlco.DisklnRa* 
>*'SbeIow  the  Pos' Office        "'   •■  """ei    K'i'd  time  as  any  other  Ijne. 
A  largs  stock  of  8«wlitff  Slscblns  Silk  of'sU  klads  for    Ur  er'towni  1*0  the'N^hweit^  Ui1»  popular  roots  at  aU 


F.  M.  JOHNSON.  Afe«t. 


S.  C.  BAI«DVJK,  9«P«n8UB4#<it. 
A.  V.  n.  CARPENTER.  ^"^ 


•■ 


INTENTIONAL  DUPLICATE  EXPOSURE 


THE  SHAKOPEE  ARGUS. 


aas: 


Puhtitked  every    iSaturdaif,    at   Shakapee, 
Scott  County,  Minnesota,  by 


H.   J.  Paolt. 


M.  C    I{n'4««ll. 


PECK  &  RUSSELL. 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS. 


BATES   OF    ADVE&IISIHO. 

{.Ttn  Lint* or  Itiimakt  a  Sqticri.) 


TBRMS:   »Q.OO  in  AdvaMoe,  or  SQ.50 
if  paid  'v^ithin  tbe  Year. 

jiU  kind*  o/  JOB    WORK   neatly  and 
promptly  executed. 

•rriCK  ly  tttls-s  blmlding.on  lkwis  strkkt 


"WESTWARD ! 


I    »'y    I    «»»    I    8w    I    Sin    I    6ui    I     \y 


OUeSquaie  jUWj    J  OU  I  $«  00  | 'MuQ  ["tsOO  |">IOC< 

Twx  Squareii.  ^  |  2  ac  |  8  UP  |  4J0  |_«  «H  lOoO  |_l«  U« 
rhrceynuarea  |  3W|  4  Oo  |  t  OQJ  g  00  |  IJ  00|  »0  00 
»»  Cujqnwi.  I  fi  uc  I   6  00  I   9  00  I  IS  OoTlft  00  |   2t  0« 


a  C-luniTi.            I    g  00  I  lO^OO  I  13  00  |  It  00  lit  00  |    45  00 
6ii«  Column, I  K  00  I  li  00  la)  00  |  2S  00  |  4ft  OoTT»0» 


Vol.  4. 


SHAKOPEE,  MINNESOTA,  SATURDAY,  FEBEFARY  11,  1865. 


Ko.  4. 


Farmer's  Bank,  of  Shakopee. 

OAX>lta,l  325,000.    ; 

Circniatioa    wcured    by   deposit   of  Uuited  ^ 
Statw  10-40  BotKld.  j 

toralicn    anJ    Kattern   Exrhancv.  OoM.  Sliver.   LhtiiI  > 
Warrant*  and  Caltcd  Slate*  Boiids,  BOl'tillT  and  &.H.D. 

R£FEREXCES. 
lat  Naa*B»l  laok.St.  Paul.   I    lit  NallanalBIc  Ha-tlo^s.  i 
«i       ••  "       Chleajo.    I    »th  "    N.^urt.    i 

D.  L.  now,  Pres't.      F.  L.  BALCH.  Cash'r  j 


MASONIC. 

The  rcpiilar  commonication.-!  of  King 

SUI.OMOX-S  l.<vI;;e.F  A.  M..;irehi'lii  .Tt  their 
lla!l*T  ry  WtKlnrnJay    fveiiiiiK.  pri-rr  piliij: 
'Fall  Moon.     Memberit  In    KO«<t  >tuiii:liic    atv 
r«*pe«trtillr  In  riled  to  attend. 

Jf^  Special  Mfeiink-ii  every  \Vidrr»i!»T  creiitng. 
H.  S.  BOLTON .  W    M.  f    L.  KAU  H    !ccr.4aTy 


I 


Green  Apples. 

Kf\ Barrels  choice    Winter    Apples  tor 

O^  /"r  »*'•  «t  Whule..ale  «r  Retail  at  my  vli  ►tiitnl  on 
jrir«t  atreat,  which  1  will  Ulspow  wt  clicap  tot  tail.. 
,,4  jl  C.  K.  BirSsKK. 

Charles  Hartxnaii; 

DEALKli  IN 

Groceries,  Dry  iioods  A'c. 

I«.»»eonatanntIyonb«n.Ufullandco.npi<-le  »«s..r. 

•  •■t»lth*at)->»-ManieJ  artlclCB  to  accomnioJute  thl  i 

•!tlia«»ofdcattCoi:iiSy.  „  „  „    I 

SH.iKOPEE.] 


riRST  STREET, 

<Ti:al;tr.> 


I)U.  J.  L.  WAKKFiLI). 

PHYSICIAN  AND  SURGEON 
SHAKOPEE,  MINN. 

rn«i  "  .^azt  do.r  weat  of  Suw'*  Oras  ?tore.    L'l 

VoSiioM.'l 


MOULTON  &  CO., 


-p  0  R    RENT, 

The  National  Hotel  Stand, 

AtS'iakapae.    l'>i»i>F<iilaQ  Kl**n  liniuediatrly. 
i.„ir..r.raadre..  ^    ^     J^^yVY, 

▼•al:tr  iJliakodc*  Uirn. 


The  Unretuming  Brave. 

BY  AYAKILtC    L.   I10L1II9. 

Wlicre  the  broad  Ohio  flui<lies 

Her  bright  hillows  tipped  with  ^ald  ; 
Where  the  wild  Niaj^ara  dashes 

O'er  the  rough  rocks,  gray  and  old  ; 
By  the  Mi.ssisjippi's  rnshes, 

By  the  broatl  Potomac's  flood  ;  ' 

Where  the  Sacramento  gushes 

From  the  nioiintaiii  solitude  ; 
By  each  darkly  winding  riTer, 

By  each  silver  smilinjr  wave, 
Eyes  grow  dim  and  pale  lips  quiver 

For  the  unreturuing  braTC. 

"Where  Xi'v,-  England  lofty  mounlaius 

Lift  their  faces  tolhe  pjcy  ; 
AVIiere  the  .<ontheni  suulit  fountains 

III  their  p!acid  beauty  lie  ; 
Where  tiie  greeu  leaves  dance  and  shimmer 

In  the  suniig^ht's  golden  sheen  ; 
Where  the  bright  ears  l)rightly  glimmer 

The  yclldw  ru.^tling  husks  between  ; 
A\  here  the  tikie.-;  are  ever  glowing  ; 

Wliere  tlic  north  i)ine  forests  wave, 
Heart.-;  arc  aciiiii:;:,  tears  are  flowing, 

For  the  unreturuiiig  brave. 

AN'licre  the  cottage  hinip  isgleainirtg  ; 

Where  the  cabin  hearth  is  bright  ; 
^\  here  the  ciiandelicr  is  streaming 

O'er  proud  halls  its  mellow  light ; 
111  the  city'.<?  stately  splendor, 

In  the  peaceful  village  home. 
By  the  hearth -light  soft  and  tender, 

1  n  the  hovel's  cheorless  gloom  ; 
Where  the  southern  waters  glisten  ; 

Where  the  nerthern  tempests  rare, 
Oriihun's  watch  and  widows  listen 

For  the  unreturning  brave. 

Wives  and  sister?,  daughters,  mothers, 

Wiiitingsatily  all  in  vain, 
For  fiithcr.«,  hu.sbands,  sons  and  brothers. 

Who  will  ne'er  return  again  ! 


C  OmmiSSion  Merchants^        waiting,  watching,  praying,  weeping, 
244  Lak«  a.nd  265  Soitu  Watkr  Sts., 

Chicago,  Illinois 


nging,  hoping,  sad  and  sore — 
"While  the  world  in  dreams  is  sleeping 

For  those  who  are  coming  never  more 
For  those  who  sleep  unknown  and  lowly 

In  the  soldiers  nameless  grave, 
"Watching  with  a  vigil  holy 

For  the  unrcturniug  brave. 


B.  M.  Wright. 

MOOT  «J-  SHOE  M.IKER, 

JIA'D   REl'.URER, 

SHAKOPKIO,  Minn. 

I  AV  aow  preparad  ta  do  all  kin. Isof  work  In  my  tin.;  °— " 

•lakort  notice,  and  In    lie   be*t   aJi'l    lau»t   atylea.     \,l,  the  pane 

»IBU>f  r^palrliiaiM-atly  done,  and  all  w..rkwnrrume.I.-  ■  ,,       r    » 

tr"  ..*.:-*  .>  the  tluj«  will  ,.erin(l.     C-l  1  .1  n.y  .1...,,  |  He.ld   gr( 
v«  llciBet  »trer«,  ana  examine  the  work  d«nc.       *  J  1.41 


R.  H.  CUITTENDEX, 

.A.'ttoirxxoy  &>%  T-^txxisT-j 

CtTOOLlC  (lOCK,  SO.  ICl,  TniBD  STUH.T, 

a  A  1ST  PA  PL.  M  L\y  KSO  TA . 

.Ilatliaa  promptly  attaadcd  to.    Tltlea  Invcatluatcd 

HrrERBVCES.-Hon.ncnrTDulton.SDprenioConrl 

•  f  Krrjr*  CuOB.;  llonlireenrC.  Br.Miii'in.Corp.l  uiiii»|-l 

•  f  JI»*-YorK:  MeMTS.BIrnry.  l»Ti-ntU»a  l",  Niw-J.-rV: 

•  ar.K.  Summon.  WlaconMn:  J.  *  C.  U.UimiUn.  Ml  aij  ; 
A.  J.  Steele*  C«..  Cblcag.. ;  Rev.  Sam.  0«u-'"-I.  J).  0. 
fi.w-York.  ,     „  ,     noJ0v.,2-tf 

CoBsaltalionsin  Eneli&b,  French  audlicrman 


P.  P.  Mcquillan, 

WHOL.KSAL.K 

mocES  &  mmm  umiii 

DtAI.KIl  IN 
«JlOOKRlK9«f  EVBRYDFgCRIPTlOX 

LOWER  LEVKK, 
MT.PA'JL     '     '     '    MI.\.\Ei!()T.! 


"Brick"   Pomeroy  on  Skates   at  Cen- 
tral Park 

I  was  there.     Carnival  on  fifth  avenue 
Skatiiii;  pond.    Time,  afternoon  and  even- 
ing.    Occassion,  superabundance  of  ice. 
Reason,    much   sA'atiug-     liesnlt,  much 
fun.     Saw  it  in    the  papers.     Told  Jeru- 
sha   Mehiiibl«  mv  head  ached.     J.  M,  is 
the  eh.-irer  of  my  woes.     JSIio  didn't  tend 
rs — didn't  know  of  the  carnival. 
rew    wurHfl   and  nnore  worsely.-  — 
Told  J.  M.  I  would  go  for  doctor.     Asi- 
ed  her  wouldst  she  if  head    ached.     An- 
sweicd  she  me   then,    wouldst.     There- 
fore I  wented.     Head  didn't  ache  howev- 
er.    Went  forth.     Walked  slowly  round 
two    corners  fur    fear    one    wouldn't   be 
!  enough.     Took  passage  with  Osear.    Ad- 
.  vanced     with    Oscar   to  tlie   carniva'.. — 
Marched  with   vigor  to   iho  gale.       Man 
demanded     ticket.       All    right.        Then 
skirmishing  to  left  in  direction  of  carni- 
val.    Veril}',    verily,   big   thing.       Two 
I  bands   played  music    while    many  girls 
'  itent  forth  to  skato.     Delicate  busine.^s 
ihaL  ekating  !     Gazed    with    admiration 
on  the  evoluling  crowd  who  were   toying 
on  the  bussum  of  skating  pond.     Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Avenue  were  there  in    carriages. — 
The    Avenue   girls    were    there.       Nite 
girls.     One  sweet  little  dumpling  6:ii<l : 
'IMease  give  me  a  hand  till  I  get  on  the 
I  gave    both   hands,    and   when 


style  on  ice.     Blue  jackets,    r«d  jackets, 
yellow  tunics,  green  skirts,    purple  bal- 
raorals,  stripped  hose,  red  gaiters,  pret- 
ty ankles,  jaunty  skating  hats,  neat  little 
limbs — 0  Lordy  !  but  how  queer  a  fellow 
feels  when  he  feels   queerly  !     And   we 
all    skated.       Pretty    soon  a  frolicsome 
oyster  came  tearing  up  the  pond  steady- 
ing his  gray     haired    governor.      How 
they  glided.     And    the  writer    hereafter 
in  their  wake.       Pretty  girl    wanted   to 
take  my  arm  till  she  learned  to  strike  out. 
Nice  girl — she  can  have  those  arms  any 
day.     Girl  took    arm.     We    eky-bugled 
j  hither  and  yon — yon  and  hither — as  the 
waves  dash  in  on    Coney  Island.     Mot  a 
vigorous  female  scudding  before  the  gale 
I  at  a  vigorous  rate  of  speed.     There    was 
I  a  collision.     Pretty  girl  turned  a  soraer- 
I  sault,  and  flopped  into  the  arms  of  a  ven- 
'  erable  rooster  who  stood  then  and  there 
I  alooker-on.     I  anchored  on  a  chilly  spot 
of  frigidity,  and   heard  the  buttons  part 
;  company  with  waistband.     The  emphat- 
'  ic  and  liinb-fatic  fencale  had  done  it. 

With  an  "ouch'' of  much  anguish, 

And  a  tear  On  her  nose, 
She  «([ua?hc(l  and  she  hid  mo 

Safe  under  her  clothes. 

It  might  have  been  fun  ;  but  situated 
as  I  was,  with  those  nose  of  mine  flatten- 
ed on  the  ice,  and  two  hundred    pounds 

0  lovliness,  so  to  speak,  on  back  of  an 
aching  head,  I  couldn't  see  it.  Queer, 
wasn't  it  ?  Prefered  the  outskirts  te  the 
inskirts  to  skate  in.  Tried  to  crawl  out. 
One  foot  of  mine  and  two  feet  of  limb- 
fatic  female  visible  beyond  the  edge  of 
her  crinoline.  Boy  on  skates  whirled 
round  and  yelled,  "Hi  !  hi !  three  legged 
woman  !  "  Everybody  stopped.  Crowd 
came  pouring  and  tumbling  in.  Rolled 
over  and  tried  to  retreat.     Fine  Prospect. 

Came  nigh  beings  smothered.  More 
than  twenty  girs  fell  over  us.  At  last  I 
emerged — yes,  that  is  the  word — from 
being  where  I    ought    not  to  have  been. 

1  crawled  out  of  that  place  of  confinement 
with  noso  like  a  |potatoe  blossom,  half  a 
hoop8.(:irt  over  my  head  and  around  my 
neck.  And  what  worK  I  had  getting  out; 
werse  than  digging  for  petroleum  as  I 
wriggled  through  a  forest  of  red  bIock- 
ings,  variegated  circus-tents,  SKates  and 
fancy  elastics.  I  u'as  a  layman  there  ; 
shall  bo  a  lame  man  fur  more  than  a 
weeK. 

Go  to  where  I  have  been,  go  see  what 
I  have  seen,  go  feel  trhat  I  have  felt  on 
that  Fifth  Avenue  sxating  pond.  Be 
knocKed  around  and  about  by  the  care- 
less crowd,  and  then  tell  me  if  sxating- 
carnivals  are  in  reality  what  they  are 
cracKed  up  to  be.  All  very  well  for 
those  who  keep  on  their  feet  or  fall  on 
top,  but  as  lor  me,  give  me  liberty  or 
give  me — give  me — give  me  a  lighter  wo- 
jnan  to  hold  me  down  when  the  ice  is  so 
fearfully  and  freezingly  cold. 

It  is  now  morning.  I  arrived  home 
in  a  damaged  condition.  Those  hat 
which  adorned  that  head  of  mine  by  birth 
and  not  by  adoption  is  gone  in.  And 
that  are  pants  be  much  damaged  beyond 


How  a  Pioneer  Established  an  Orchard. 

Mr.  I.  W.  Rollins  removed   from  New 
England  te  Minnesota,  in  1865.    At  that 
time   the    locality  where  he  settled  was 
entirely  new,  there  being  no  land  under 
cultivation  in  his  neighcorhood.    He  did 
not  wait  until  he  could   afford  to  invest 
in  fruit  trees  before  he  provided  for   an 
orchard,  but  sowed  apple  seeds  the  first 
spring.  In  three  years  he  had  trees  ready 
to  plant  in  the  orchard,  and  in  four  years 
more  gathered    his  first  fruit.     He  has 
now  a  healthy,    thrifty    orchard  of  300 
trees  just  coming    into   bearing.     Many 
poisons   after  they  establish  a  new  farm 
wait    more    than  oins  years   before  they 
are  ready  to  plant  an    orchard  of  young 
trees,  and  then  several  years  more  for  it 
to  yield  returns.     A  little  providence  at 
the  beginning  in    starting  the  seedlings, 
a  little  skill  in  budding  or  grafting,  and 
care  in  setting  and  protecting  the  young 
trees,  are  all  that  is  needed  to  soon   give 
the  poorest  settler    in    new  countries  a 
valuable  orchard. — jim.  Ag'$i. 


KiNsiE.NT.ADvikTUSiiBMn,  76ceiit(p«r  tqvar*  fert^. 

first  Insertion  and40centg(or  eaeh»ddltlonallnMrtl*. 

tobepaldforinrariably  In  advance. 
Lnal  ADVBmsciUKTBjated  ■■  tranaUnt.andMsat  I. 

•Itcasesbepita  for  befoie  an  affidavit  ofpoblicatleM 

wlllbc  Riven 
BogiitBggCjtRDS.notcxccedlng  flvelln(i,$(pcranniin 

and  each  addUlonalllneSl. 
Blanks  of  all  kinds  always  ou  hnnd  or  printed  ta  ei4»r. 


Bargains  !  MORE  YALOieiE  THAN  GOLD 


AT    THE 


80,000  Slaves  Dib.— In  a  recent 
speech  of  Mr.  Saulsbury,  of  Deleware,  in 
the  United  States  Senate,  the  Senator  in- 
troduced the  following  sentence  from  a 
letter  of  a  distingnished  gentleman  in 
New  Orleans,  to  a  personal  and  political 
friend  of  the  President,  in  Washington  : 

"A  few  days  ago  I  was  shown  an  ofii- 
cial  report  to  the  military  head  of  this 
department.  Gen.  Banks,  exhibited  the 
gaslly  returns  of  eighty  thousand  slaves 
having  perished  since  the  Federal  occu- 
pation of  the  smaller  moity  of  this  eom- 
monwealth.  This  is  equal  to  fifty  per 
cent,  of  the  entire  slave  population  of  the 
section  of  country  embraced  in  the  re- 
'lUrn."' 


CASH  STORE 

Wishing  to  cut  down  our  Stock  and  make  room  for  our 

SPRINa  PURCHASES 

We  will  ccnimence  this  morning  selllug  goods  at 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLOAKS  AJVD  CLOAKIJVG,  DRESS 

GOODS  of  all  kinds, 
BALMORAL  SKIRTS,  BLA.XKETS 

A.\D    FLA.XJS'ELS, 
JVUBLiS,    BREAKFAST   SHAffLS, 

^C,  Jj'C,  rf«c. 

REALLY  AT  GREAT  BARGAIJ^S. 

SomeOoods  we  shall  sell  at  COST,  and  some  we  shall 
sell  at  LKiSS  XUAN  COST,  aud  all  kinds  of  Uoods  oa 

Cheap  as  the  Cheapest ! 

UEIHE.11BER    TIIE    PIaACE, 

3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

H.  KNOX  TAYLOR. 


PRO  AL'S 


C, 

NEW  SAPURVWAnE  HOUSE 


B.  L.  P. 


Feb.  1st.  1S«9. 


Zeno,  Maximus,  Capitatis. 

The  laws  that  regulate  health,  are  ot  Importanca  to  all. 

mm  m  m 


The  Greatest  Medicine  of  The  Age* 
A  guro  antidote  for  Blcknei.B.  and  a  refuce  from 
BORROW,    I'AIN,    AND    DISKASK. 
hoy  are  admitted  to  be  tb« 


Best  Family   Medicine 


far  general  use.    Pnrfyine  the  Bleed  and  cleashig  th« 
system  from  all  Imptirtuutty.  they  are 


-♦■e— 


The  German  papers  say  that  a  very 
disgraceful  trade  is  going  on  in  the  grand 
duTjhy  of  Hesse  and  the  duchy  of  Nassau. 
A  number  of  children  of  both  sexes  are 
being  bought  from  their  parents  by  cer- 
tain "agents,"  and  exported  for  immoral 
purposes  to  England  and  Russia,  and 
even  to  California.  One  woman  especily 
has  sent  to  England  repeatedly  batches 
of  young  girls  from  fourteen  to  eia^hteen 
years  of  age,  embarking  them  at  Rotter- 
dam. Negotiations  are  going  on  between 
the  Dutch  and  Prussian  governments  to 
prevent  this  vile  traffic. 


Thlndkr. — The  finest  idea  of  a  thun- 
der storm  is  when  Wiggins  came  home 
tight.  He  came  into  the  room  whore  his 
wife  and  daughters  were,  and  just  then 
ha  stumbled  over  the  cradle  and  fell 
whop  on  the  floor.  After  a  short  time 
he  rose  and  said  : — 

"Wife,  are  you  hurt?" 

"No." 

"Girls,  are  you  hurt  ?  ' 

"No." 

"Terrible  clap,  wasn't  it  ?" 


JCO 


<»  »• 


repair.  And  our  nose  be  much  worried 
even  to  this  hour.  Our  cheeK  is  minus 
a  patch  of  whisKers  big  encugh  for  a  ba- 
by's wig,  from  the  fall  on  the  ice.  Our 
watch  crystal  is  in  no  condition  for  ser- 
vice. And  if  ever  head  ached  in  this 
world,  hoed  aches  now.     And  J.  M.,  she' 


G.  P.  PEABODY, 

WaOLESALI    bXALEK   \S 

Dtnettic  and  Import  r  i 

iDiuc5,Ciquov3  &  Cigars. 

THiRO  eTRee-r. 

■  rrWRKV.IACK:*O.N  A\D  ROEKRT  STUKJ-rrS. 

MT.  PAUL,  Ml.\W' 

Cnn«tantiT  on  hnnA  n  f"l!  snpv' T  "f 

Hcni  unma  i.m>  old  B<ttRBoN.nj)i;uwiiisiins 
H.  MUELLER  &  CO., 

tMPoaTiBS  a  DtALia< ix 


.a.„  .—-I     I  ,u       ^       ■  .u         e         ,,  knows  not  what  is  the  matter.     I  told  her 

we  re.ncl.ed  the   glassiness    thoreof,  and       jr 

she  told  me  she  was  on  if,  how  my  heart 


jumped  as  her  heart  smiled  so  sweetly 
into  mine  own.  J.  M.  ditltit  trouble  me 
even  in  thought  then!     Just  as  1  helped 


ewfoundland  dog  fell  from  the  ferry- 
boat and  I  became  injured  in  trying  to 
save  the  lile  of  those  dog.      J.  M.  don't 
ove   dog.s  and  savs  I   am  a  fool.     And 


I       •,,       .   ,        •  ,        J    .  •        I    ^^'f*^  immense  BKalini?  woman  who    bore 

my  angel    with  pink  SKirl  and  stripped    .i  .  „  i  i      t  l  iT 

**   -  *^  *>        down  on  me  60  vehemently,  I  never  shall 


hi  so  on  the  ico,  she  scooted  from  me   ike  .  i^  „  „^ 

I •    1  •  -  1         T  1  !  'ooK  upon 

a  bird  on   wing,   so  to   speak.       I  gazed  I  ^„,.,  .^  i 

and  she   went.     Then    I  fell  back  to  the  ' 


her  face    again  and   I  never 

"BkICk"   P.JilKROV. 


,  rcci^pt'.nn  rnuin. 

Ono  of  lh<^  avenue  gills,  with  another 

1  one,  came  in  with  fun  in  their  eyes,  paint 

!  on  their  cheel;-;,  cuil.s  on  their  hair,  faii- 

jcy  ekating  rigs  on   their    bodices,    and 

skates   in  bags  on  their  arms.     I  offered 


Household  Notes  for  February. 

Look  to  the  children's  boots  and  ihoos 
which  may  bo  wearing  through  by  this 
lime.     Do    not  allow    them  to  go    with 


In  California,  recently,  some  miners 
found  a  bee  tree,  with  a  large  beo  hive, 
honey  and  bees,  all  petril'i«il.  The  re- 
maining portion  of  the  tree,  in  which  the 
bee  hive  was  found,  is  two  and  a  half  feet 
in  diameter  and  forty  Jeet  long.  It  was 
found  seventy-five  feet  under  the  surface 
of  the  earth.     At  least  papers  say  se. 


4 

DEALICU  IN 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 


fihool  Rook"', 
Toilet  l{<-i]UisitOS 
Notions, 


Stiitionprv, 
^in..ll  Wal.« 
ofTii-ite*  I'se, 


Fnnrv  floixl.i, 

Tullli    li.Kl.lH, 

PfrluiiiiTv.Ai: 


Gluts,    Pvlly,  Paints,  Oils.  I'arniahcs,  and 
Dye  Stv£'s,  tj'C. 

Medlclnci  w.irr«nt"d  rv:<n:.-K  ami  of  tlir  l>r:<t  qmilili 
Cn-toni<TH  will  Km  I  my  Kook  lOiiinli-tiM.mipil-Inu  nuiiijr 
nrtlcli'!<  It  Iv  liiiposslljle  Luie  to  tmiiuoialc,  unil  nil  '■■■I'l  al 
moderate  prices.  v3  t>5|  ly 


D.  1.  Storer, 


Holmes  Street,       -      -      _      SnAKorEK 


At  Sandusky,  N.  Y.,  resides  Frederic 
Bakeman,  104  years  old.  One  day  this 
year  he  walked  three  miles,  had  his  pho- 
tograph taken  and  walked  buck  the  same 
day,  making  six  miles.  He  always  vot- 
ed the  Democratic  ticket,  and  at  tbe  last 
el<>ction  voted  for  McClellan.  His  wife 
lived  to  be  104  years  of  age,  and  died  a 
little  more  than  a  year  ago. 

The  exports  of  oil  during' the  past  elev- 
en months  have  amounted  to  30,000,000 
irallons,  worth  about  821,000,000  ;  and 
the  domestic  consumption  for  the  same 
period  was  probably  20,000,000  gallotis' 
more — making  the  whole  value  of  the  oil 
product  from  §35,000,000  to  640,000,- 
000. 


Dealer  in  Choice 

ramily     Groceries 


A.vn 


PROVISIONS. 


Thr  VERT  nF..>»Tqn,ilitt»s  of  1  KA.  SI'fl  A  K.  roEFFK 
5plie-,  Dried  «nd<!  V.V.N'KO  KittJl  I  .-^,  "rnipj,  t'arlion  Oil 
Candles, Choice  i>run  !s  or  simAin;,-  ainl  t'hewini: 


Tobacco. 


■o.«i  East  Watar  street,  opposite  the  Walker  ii-uhr  I  gjjori  etirts,  and   such   pretty    Balmoral    '"**"'"   ^*"   ^^  ^^^^   '°  **'^  garden   the 
lllilxi7-a.ukee     Wis.      ■•''•'^*'-  '•^®   ''"'*  ^*'^*'"  P**'"  °^  flesh,  ^^'".'"Sspr'ni?.  !»"d  by   what  means  the 


n.  yucLLiR 


I  st.ita  ; 


FAIIIH 

■  1  A  N  D  A  R  D 
or  ALL  KINTS 


S, 


Ala*.   Warshaase   Tracka.    Latt.r    Pr»«»*».  *>  . .  Ac 

FAISBA.VK:?,  fJRKKNLKAF  L  CO., 

1T»  LAKE  HTIiEET.  CttlCACO.  ILL 

X^-B«*:*r«Mill*ba>  (>i  t(  tt'v     •tt..l^  « 


T.«.ia>»*i«a.  ra«\ni.T««av 

GOOHKICII  &  TKUItY, 


h»r.  (tut  tired  of  the  exercise,  went  to 
bole  ill  the  wall  gave  a  man  half  a  dollar 
for  use  of  sK.^tes;  paid  hoy  ten  cents  to 
strap  them  on,  and  ambled  forth  to  join 
ihe  whirling  ihr«ng.  Skating  is  not,  in 
the  pri-set,i  year  uf  our  lord,  my  best 
fort*.'.  But  strong  heart  e.tid  "  Go  it  !  " 
Obeyed  iijunciion.  an<l  went  it.  Gra- 
••jotis,  hut  how  CHsy.  Just  like  falling 
offa  h'g — only  a  lit;le  heavier  on  the  )i;ll. 
Fii:«i  fXerris.'.  M.TtiV  b'Vrt  and  girls 
niirrlt'd  auJihlv  t(»    see  me  «;!i(I< 


butler  and  cheese  ?  Give  attention  to 
the  poultry.  Can  you  not  raise  some 
very  early  chickens'for  the  table  fur  mar- 
ket, and  for  next  winter's  layers  ?  Do 
not  neglect  the  minds  of  your  children, 
what  advanciaent  are  they  making  at 
school?  Give  tlicm  home  instruction. 
A  blackboaid  is  a  very  useful  piece  of 
hoURehold  furniiure,  affording  the  means 
of  teaching  children  many  ihirigs.  and 
turiiibhin/  iliem  with  pleasing  employ- 
Teach   them  common   il,in<r8. — 


The  great  Mount  Cenis  tunnel  beneath 
the  Alps,  which  is  to  be  13,ovjO  yards, 
or  over  seven  and  a  halt  miles  in  length, 
is  being  pushed  forward  with  energy 
from  either  end.  About  one  third  of  the 
whole  distance  is  now  aticomplisiied,  and 
the  work  proceeds  at  the  rate  uf  about 
100  yards  per  month. 


ment. 


"WTholesale    G-roct?r 


COM.^tlSSlO.X  M  KllCn,!.\TS, 

Curnor  East  Water  and  Erie  Str- Hd, 


Pianos  and  Melodeor.s. 

p.  O.  WILDER  &  cc. 

D 


♦•a  auiJi!i!v  t(»    see  me  <:li(Ie  lapi.lly     ,     . 
up  xho  pond;  and  in  trvir.^r  ,"..  dod^'e  two    ^'"•^'•^'»  »'«   "fti'«i    very    eag».r   to  learn 
a,    huiulit-d  and  fiftv    pounds  of   sk.tr^s,    in    ''"*^"''  '"''"^'s  "round  ihem,  and  if  propej- 
•iiori  hottps  .-indred  boois.  inserted  one     v  '*"5i'"^..^*''!l    treasure  up  h   great  deal 
h'g  ill  Mil  air  hole.      Verj  m.iisl  w.HKi!,ai 
aie  l.oirt.      Got  out  with  agiliiy,  and  help 
of  a  sl.inn}-  club  and  went  on.     Just  as 
I  started,  a  sweet  little  chicken,  in  blue 
jacket,  striped  apron,  streaktd  hose,  and 
velvet  hat  tJarted  past,  and  said,  "  Catch 
nie."     Then  I  urged    my  mad   career  to 
a  clii^c — or  towards  the  animate  clotlie.i 


The  Belgian  j<.)Urnals  state  that  at  the 
late  sporting  excursion  at  Letzlinfrton 
the  King  of  Prussia  killed  twer.ty-six 
deer  and  thirty-four  wild  boars,  and  the 
Emperor  of  Russia  si.xty-lwoof  ihc  latter 
and  forty-two  of  the  lornier. 


The   New  0 
recent  weather  in 


rlean.H  l'\c\  uue 


y..VLKRS  I.N  PIANO-FORTKS  MV.L- 

ODrt'iV'S.  ll.ATm«nlnni«.f.il>i"'t-Ori:siis.  Sheet  .^lu- 
•Ic,  Mn<iT  B-HilM.Ac^Ac,  No.lTO Third  Street, corner  of 
ft.  |Vt.r  Slrerl, 

lt.mM-su       ST.  PAUL.  MINN.' 

Asantaforthe  celebrated  A.  M.M'I'IIA'L  A  CO.'S 

STAR  AND  GRAND  SCALE  PIAXO-S 

Also,  the 

P  A  R  I^  O  R  a  E  M . 

M*  W   L^RR  la  a  PHnw  M«k»r.»i».|  h*«  N»r:itn  th«  Sn-  ' 
■l:<<^«  ■>»  -rSiyrai*.  and  will  S'U  noiUIhg  tiui  ar*t  rl:i»r 
|ni?rnm«:>:». 

Every   Instrument  will  br   H  nmtn'rd. 

aad  all  l*iai»«»  •"•!  I  hy  th»   a-m  wlP   l.e  ij.  i.Hn  tt  nr  -n 
re<r  fr*<>  of  cti«r/'»,lt  «  tun  .i  P-a-o.-tlile  dtM  i'.c<», 
tr  i'i»n-t» »n-t  M-l"'lr<.n*  funn*  n.it r-iMlr.-.l. 

'  /^'.^uyta ;i ~ea  au  the  t'Uno aa  i  Mc l9.tcua .  i S 


whitii  was  so  swiftly  on  the  glide.     She 


of  pcientiliic  knowledge — Take  ihe  fresh 
air  dai'j;  do  not  let  ihe  cold  weather 
m;iko  a  rioimouse  of  you — Try  and  get 
time  to  brush  up  the  chambers  of  your 
own  mind.  Try  to  keep  the  heart  young 
warm  and  briglit.  and  the  children  cheer- 
ful oy  your  own  sunshiny  presence.  Do 
not  let  the  "cares  of  this  world"  or  the 
•deceitfulness    of  riches"  cheat  you  out 

dodged,  and  I  dodged.     Met  a  long  roos"   ^^  '''®  '^'essings  of  a  glorious  and  eternal 

ler  V.  ith  eye  gla.sses,  side  whisKers,  bob    ^"'"''*'- 

tail  coat,  fancy  skates,  limber   logs,  and  !  ~~ •— ^..•- . 

a  lisp.     He  yelled  "  tai<e  care,    fellah  !  "  j      The  too  frequent  use  of  authority  im- 

and   we  both  dodged  the   same   way.     I    pairs  it.     If   thunder  were  continuous  it 

slanted  the  right   sirate  a  point  to  wind-    would  ex'ite  no  more  sensation  thau  the 

ward:  bobtail  anchort-d.     'Ail  righi' said    noise  of  a  grist-mill. 

I  and  passed  on.      Lost   the  blue  jaol^eti  — -.    »  ,  ,  

and  stripped    apron    in  the   melee.      Met 

timb<>r  U-g.s  on  a  limp  he  want<  d  an  apul 

»>gr;  :i»  did  I.      We 

«iid  If  wiili  a  ronUi>i>n  on  l.is  li^-ad.         •  the  portiun  of    it 

Ti.emu-ic    k^pi    pi;»ying   itself.     The    illuminating,  and   hrtu?chuld  anJ    nia'.a 

crowd  kept  arnv nig  Never  saw  to  much   f.uturing  purposes. 


It  is  said  that  petroleum    i^  likely  to 

P"^  a  6t"P,  in  a   great     measure,    to    the 

p  tried  in   cohlnsss,    manufacture  of  olive  oil  in  Iialy— at  least 

used    for 


dvscribas 
the  (/leauiiit  City  as 
"soui-subduing,  spirit-sinking,  body-'dis- 
olving,  temper-trying,  reeking,  diippin^ 
drr.ppiDg,  soaking,  wishy-wasliy,  blip- 
pery,  sloppy,  diluent,  dank,  dark,  mug- 
gy, moiaty.  lympl.aiic  and  rheumatic.'' 


The  editor  of  the  San  Francisco  News 
Letter,  in  giving  a  parting  salute  to  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Bellows,  of  New  York,  said  : 
"M.iy  you  blow,  Bellows,  until  death 
rudely  stops  your  wind,  and  may  no  cu- 
riouii  doctor,  after  death,  cut  you  open 
to  see  where  it  all  came  from." 


And  In  fact  eTerythinpuiO.i'ly  tcrpt  In  aTTr.ST  CA!" 
F.MiillylJro;-iTy  Store.  Also.  Vankr.-  .".■••!'>n«  and  VJOI. 
liTKI.\Ci.<.    C.;l!  ani  ■  vn  iiiug  (or  yoursclvo*. 

.•Jiiakopi-e.Ort.  221.  ISM.  TSnMlr 


HARDWAKE  STOEE 


CORXKR  OF  HOLMES  &  FIRST  STS 

Shakopee* 


E:i3.tl2:»'ly  "^Tositatol' 


and  mild  in  their  operition. 

KE.\D  \\n\T  TIIET  WILL  DO. 
•V    Rrntle  and  eilVctual  iiurgatire, 
Rllllons  dcr.tngfinent  removed. 
Cleanser  of  the  l>;ooil  and  tyKteni. 
Ii«>l)lllly  and  Loss  uf  puwer  dispelled. 
Energy  supplied  to  the  Jhiscles  A  Nerves. 
Female    rreKularltlcs  rrmi>v(/d. 
Oloomy  nntUlpallon.S  bi.niklicd. 
Ileaiiache  cMlrely  cuied. 
irillttlon  of  the  i^tnniacho  rctnored. 
.lyundlce  uiitl  Liver  Coniplalnts  cured, 
liklncy  tll.seases  relieved. 
Lcs.'<  of  appetite  aud  sick  Ktomecha  reia*Te<l. 
Melanclndly  and  KnimI  dispelled. 
.NVuralKia  and  .Ncrvuiisnes.',  ented. 
Opium  and  utlie;  stlMinl.itit.<  avoided, 
riiuplcs  and  Ki-uplioni>  removed, 
liiilnsey  and  Lore  throat  healed, 
'fheuiii.'ttlsin  .loon  nlievl.ited. 
Sleep  pioilunil  i^weel  nod  Sound. 
Tooth.iehe  anil  iii'liinel  kimiis  relieved. 
Urinary  kisiases  benerilted. 
Vlljilliy  pro'lnceil  In  tha  m-rvaas. 
Worms  lnv<irlubly  exp.'l!nO. 
-Xaelly  the  .McHclne  war. ted  fat 
YoiiHK  Hi.d  old  can  n>e  tl.eui. 
Zeno,  .MaiilBjuu,  Capital;*. 


BKYAl;^s  i.ifb:  pills 

h.ive  beer,  nied  I  y  tUous.inWs  with  sbcrets. 

HU.\I)HKD.«  0FCEIt'llFI(ATL.-5<"AN  llEMIOWX. 

They  re;;u late  the  Stoniiscli,  l.lTiratid  nil;i«ry  Serre'lona 
wlileh  Is  ih'-  ihji-f  lausK  of  ni  vou^ue-*,  OM.IIiie.'is  l»hn- 
nessof.<(sl(t.h<"ddai  he,  Skit  Stoiuache  and,  other  Und- 

rea  COtUpIillMn. 

Thoseof  anerv'^ns  tempramvnt  whose  8lrkne«fi  .idds  a 
keener  aneuUh  to  the  tils  ot  life.  iMiome  blesieil  with  n 
nrw  *xlsieiir.«ii,l  their  t«  ars  of  angulsU  are  changed  to 
suillcsofjyy,  by  using  tbeui.  •na'.u  •« 


Tb*  rOKT  !« Inspired  with  brilliant  tbnugkts. 

Tl;2  ORATOR  with  neivldtas.and  wordaofflra. 

The  SOLDIER  with  lodooiltabla  courage. 

The  IMVE.NTOR  with  bright  coeceptlous  of  the  future. 

TlieJlSKCIlA.NT  with  business  fait  and  pewar. 

Tne  MKCllAXIC  with  unfailing  enerny. 

Tha  ADTUOR  with  skin  that  eutranae*. 

The  SI.vfjuR  ,|,^  ,  iweet  melodious  Toiaa. 

The  MfSICIAN  with  rapluro«»emotl-,Bs. 

Tha  Dlt-riKTTnt)  becown,  hopeful  aa4 

TheDESPAIRIXU,  h.-.ppy. 


KRYAX'S  LIFK  PH.LS 

ARE  ADAPTED  for  ALL  AOKS  and  CXJNSTJTLTI0.N8 

^K7«?«uhr.''.>^.'!  °f  "I,"  ff'v*  principles  of  Herbs  and 

oui  cerUln   111    il,pir   operatlon-pro.luclnK    neither 

e^^hl^fjl*' ""'""'""'  "■■  "'"""•"•   Tbvy  in.yb.tai. 
en  Bi  an  ages,  sexes  or  eondltlons  witkuut  (car. 


Corner  of  Third  ^  RobttttU, 
ST.  PAUT..  MINN., 

Whare  can  be  had  evcrytUluK  pertaining  ta  Mic  bual 
nes8,as  wellas 

MUitapf  Goods,  5:C,, 

Amang  the  iiaiuereu>  articlrs  ore, 

M'CLELLAN  SADDLKg, 
OEXTLEMEN'S  SADDLES, 
LADIES'  SADDLES, 
ROYS  SADDLES, 

MISSES'  SADDLES,     ' 

BRIDLES  k  MARTIXGAI-S, 
CARRIAGE  HARXESS, 

BUGGY   HARNESS, 
TROITIXG  HARXESS, 
WAGON  HARXESS, 
EXPRESS  HARXESS, 

A  Rreat  variety  of 
WITlPS~/r/,o/f«fl/f  and  Retail, 

TRUXKS  &  VALISES, 

LADIES  DRESS  TRUXKS, 
BONXET  TRUNKS. 
TRAVELING  BAGS— of  every  vaii«ty, 
RUBBER  GOODS— of  all'sorts, 

RUBBER  BLAXKETS, 
RUBBER  COATS, 

RUBBER  TALMAS, 
RUBBER  POUCHES, 
RUBBER  WADIXG  BOOTS, 
HORSE  SHEETS, 

Fine   liver  Plated  Steel  Bit  a. 

II«nry'8     Celebrated    Repeatliif     RIfl*    , 
BA1.L.ARU'S   KIFLE, 

COLT'S  PS^IOLS, 

BACOXS    PISTOIhS 
POXDS  PSTOLS, 

S.Miril  &  WESTOX'S  PISTOI^ 

Piatolt  and  Boicic- Knives  of  all  torit, 

RIFLE  CARTRIDGES, 

P  KTOL  CARTRIDGES— of  every  variety 

SnORDS,  BELTS,  ^'  SASHES, 
ISADVLRRY  EflARDlVARB 

Gig  .^^nddlcs,  WLipLushcp, 

Harness  and  Skirting  Leather — oak  tanmd 

BRUSHES  k  CURRY  CO. MBS, 

Wholesale  wild  Rclnil, 

Pcruont  in   llie  trade  will  do  well  to  exaia* 

ine  niy  Htock  before  purctiuKingclsewherH. 

ovtobfian   Itt  IMS  voSiinMU 


Latest  Fall  and  IVmtcr 


Largc.^;l  Slock  and  Lowest 


ara-IIuv  Tf<nr(l«"-!i<  ..f  n,<'!.r  who  Imiia  Iheni  <Ilroe« 

rr.ii.'i  the  Ksi-t-iii -Murkf  Ix.-^J 

I  liaveJUAt  receive  1  from  tne  Ra.steriiUltlt'sa  rnuiplete 
fclock  ul 


Dry-;roods,  Books,       Clothing, 

Crockery,  Hoots,       Glassware, 

Notions,  llat.s                Cajjs, 

Shoe's  and  Cirocerics. 

I  have  also  on  band  Iheiuri'riil  utock  uf 

Millir.ciy    Goods 

Evcrbrun^bt  to  Sliakoiiee.    All  er.lers  promptly  ilied. 


The  lilgliest  prioe  paid  for  all  Un^la  ol  Country  pradnre 
•och  as.  Vj  „^^  ' 

Wheat,    Corn,   Oats,   Pork,    Dry 
and  Green  Ilidcs. 

C  KALVELA6E. 


r  0  R 


i  si. n.;irc«th.;o'7."i''''''' '.'''•, "■'•^''  de»lK'ne.I;  thcr.  lore  1 
..,i"!'""i"!:''"^"V  '" ,'  '■■*  "<^i  *!'•«  tn^sv^tem  wholly  re- 

.i,-"'^''^;''."- 1*  "cces-saJy  that  will  nat  only  .,p.  i 


quires. 


Pet/r    Geyermann 


lyitolesale  and  Retail  Dcalet  in 


l,..r...,.  V'"'"^*".".;  '■'*""' an.;  ..»,l«ts  nature   t..  p..ri..riii 
li.r. ..,;.!  WIS.    jfatlrull..,.  1>  ,,..1,1  t- the  .ll;:e,tivr  .r- 


Hardware  and  Cutlern  ilfi^'^^^  c 


The  Federal  and  State  taxes  in  Ohio 
now  amounts  to  the  comfortable  little 
sum  of  §65,000,000  a  year.  This  is  a 
lax  of  8130  upon  every  voter,  or  head  of 
a  family  iu  the  State.  It  is  rather  ex- 
pensive to  run  the  "best  Goverumeut  on 
earth." 


uhricatmi'. 


A  correspondent,  in  allusion  ta  the 
rapid  increase  of  popnlalion  among  the 
Mormons,  says  more  of  ihei**  people  .ire 
in  arms  than  can  be  found  among  the 
s^me  amount  of  populatiou  anj  where 
clae  in  the  country. 


OF  EVERY  DE'^CRirriOS. 

Stoves    Tin     and    SeeLt 

Iron-'ware. 
Ag^riciiltural  liupieinents 

AXD  MECHANICS  TOOLS. 

General  Forwarding  and  Com 
mission  Merchants. 


"      , -,  '"-  ■Tjoieiii  iiiiisi  no  nouriaaen   or  It  dieR- 

80  by  understandlntr  fully  the  law-  upon  welrh  If.  and 
r.^'il'J^f:?.''!'  '*.•  t""  K"';^^the  Kv.tem  by  the  silent 


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Store. 


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etc. 


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forces  of  nature  an»  keep  all  the  fnnct 


i  Hi.UKlit  htuily  and  ••xne 
'  tureV  n.Miiedl 


p-  . 

Intiietrii)^  Hctloii  o!  lirt- 


LIQUORS. 

a 

BRAXDY,        WHISK  EV,  WINIIS 


mission  jaercnants.  -...v«svo»v 

TWENTY  FIVE  CENTS.  1 

Remember  the  Old  Stand  ;  cor.iK^^TI^'Xr,^'';!:.^';^;;'?,^;^-^ 

!    hv  l:.Tfni,.rofI!rj..n-s   Fulmonk   Waferl?  i  ui"   k  ,?e 
^   ^P    JJ^y^^r.    ^,r,A      !?•       i.    CU  I  '"?5*"'   "'•»"r«''ly  •""•"»  10  the  American  p-oLi'e  1 

r  of  Holmes  anf^    First  Streeis  .hl';r:yr,:^V;J^':,L":;^':.';:».'3-  r^i'^4^<^"^<  r.i' 


aud 

X 

'the  very  be*l  manufaclurf  ' 


ner 

Shakopee,  Minnesota 

Job  Work  and  Repairing  of  all  ^ox 
kind:;:  done  at  short  notice. 


th»mo.  yuurI)rU..'Ui>t.d-nH  Ink.afv   oihrr    I.11I  ,,„J 
twrti.ynver-i,t,lr:    >.i..lfrl-.  th  .""■.  ''"t  »'IH 

wl.l  get  Iheni  Ir  relurti  of  uiai 
Ad>:r'-ss 


..  DlW.d'n 


pr'^r-ririor,  K:,d    veil 
,  pu>t  paiu. 


l>r.  J.   BRYA.^', 

■lOlo.  7G  Ccdrr  Street  N.  Y 

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or      •  an,  run,  Ftv.  I   * 

-II  kinds  wanted,    for  »vhit}j  f  ^iU  p»v  »».• 

Cash  Prica^ 


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NEWS   SUMMARY. 


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SIIAKOPEE  AllGUS  Grant-  AnnyT 


SHAZOPEE.  SinJNESOTA : 
•-•-»- 

Saturday,  February  11,  U6  3. 


CA£D. 

SiUKOPEE,  Scott  Co.,  Minn. 


The  Aimr   of  the  Potomac   is   once 

more  on  the  mov«.     On  the  morning  of  . 

.      „.    .           ,      1   -       •                 •,-„  „rl  Scutt  County  to  the  prompl  an( 
the  6lh  inst.  the  loJt  wing  consisting  of ,  ^^^._.  .^  ^^-^^/^^^^  ^.J^  ^-^^^  j„, 

the  5ih  corps  and  Greg's  cavalry  moved    p.,„y_  of  Kockfortl,  Illiuoi.«,  i^etllca  and  pajsits 
out  on  the  road  in  the  diieci ion  of  Reams   losses 

On  Inc  lOui  (lay  of  NovcmiHT   last    I   pot 


January  19,  1865.  \ 

Mb.  Editor  : — Allow  me  through  your  pa 
per  to  call  the    alteution   of   the  citizi-ns  of 

■  liberal  man- 
surance  Com- 


!  Station.     Alter  a  short  SKirmisb  the  lines 


I^XJH.Iia"I^PXJIl.  DE3, 

Of cvpry 'Ificriptlon  k-pl  constantly  ou  baud  •rniud* 
tu  urdcr.  coiiii>rUi{is  iu  l/urt. 

llrctms.     Tables,    Chairs,      Ac. 

Iuf*Ctev«rylnl*sJiitlic  Furniture  Line. 

cori'iNS, 

oT»l!«Ue€  and  kinds  kept  consuntly  on  liajid  or  m«de 
t .  nr.i^r. 

Ilavtn;:  on  h.tn'l  a  wfU  >i-!ci-tctl  stock  of  -trnsoaed 
l«'Ht>.T.  »ultabl«  (or  the  i:iaii:ifM<  tiirr  of  Fiirsiilnre— an 
»xl-i.»:vc  rXiXTicnti"  In  tlir  t>ii>;iifns.  and  flrst-clas* 
«r.,r'%iiio>iin  my  i-niploy,  1  can  warr^isit ovtry article  ta- 
kri:  ([»:•■  H17  slinp. 

j^yTerms  Cn^k  or  Ready  ray.jf^ 

^h«»p  on  lIolBic*  street,  next  door  to  the  American 


End  of  the  Peace  Movement. 


j  trere  pushed  some  two  miles,  and  a  short 

The   conference    between    the    Poace ,  distance  oeyona  naicne  s  ivun,    ca^Jt-ui     . ,  .u-  n!.i.  j-_   .r    t /.u:„ 

Commissioners     from     Richmond     and  \  ing  about  600  prisoners.     Our  loss  was 
President  Lincoln  is  ended,  but  there  is   light  loosing   a  few  prisoners  and  about 


still  some  doubt  as  to  its  final  result. — 
The  correspondent  of  the  world  says: 


The  conference  was  not  a  failure  for   breast  works. 

Sherman. 


morninj;  of  the  16th  day  of  Janunrj',  (this 
mouth)  tlie  buildin;^  in  some  unaccountable 
manner  caujjht  lire  and  was  entirely  destroy- 
ed. My  liUMiAud  being  absent  at  tlie  time,  I 
...  applied  to  Hheniff  Cressey  to  assist  me  in 
of  rifle    pits  were  taken    and  some    light   procuring  my  iiwirancc  ;    but   before  we  had 


100  killed  and    wounded.     Several- lines 


my  building.  kno«n   as   the    "Peiiusylvania 
House,"  in  this  village,  insured  in  this  company 


THE    PRARIE    FARMEE, 

Old  Subscription  Price, 

iND  THE 

OLD    SIZE  AND  FORM. 

The  »nost  wirfely  birculated,  the  most  influen- 
tU',  the  most  enterprislnp,  and  the  most  reliable 
\;rrloiiltiira,  llortlcnltiiral  and  Family  Journal  ia  the 
Xorlhwest,  ".s  still  iiublis!i«d  at 

TWODOLLARSPER  YEAR: 

By  EHEBY  &  CO.,  Chioaffo.  Ills- 


Photographs ! 

I  am  now  prepared   to  take  Photographs, 

Ainhrot}'pe8,  and  Mulainotypeg,  In  a  style  tbat  1  warrant 

tiiuiva 


Third  Qnarterlv  P^cport  cf  the  Home 
Insurance  Ccmpany  of  St.  Paul 

"Whole  No.  of  Policies  i-.sned  from 

April  l.>th.  ISCI.fo  -Jan   l.•)tll,l^G.">.  2586 

\V  hole  value    of  Farm   and  olher 

firsl  class  pnijieny  insured.  ?1, 7 11,389 

\\  iiole  amount  of  Premium  Notes 


time  to  give  the  cornpaiiy  no'ice  the   General   ^„ve  th.m  done  in  jjood  style. 


EJVTIRE    SA  TISFACTIOJV  ! 

Piirticular  attention  pi  ven  to  CHILDREN'S  rictures. 
Those  wUhlnB  OLD  PICTIJUES  copied  or  repaired,  can 
»ve  th«n>  done  In  jjood  stvle. 
Call  and  see  specimens.  Kooms  over  Strait  4  Flolton's. 

GEO.  H.  SPENCJ'm. 


Hark  ! 


At  big  Complett  and  well  regslated 

Fruit  and  Confection 


BEF  0  T, 


One  door  West  of  the  Post  Office,  keeps  constantly  «n 
hand  cvcrytliing  usually  kept  In  aa  establlsbment  of 
the  kind,  such  as  - 


Summons* 


fftATR  OV  MIXNKSOTA.I         f 
County  of  StwtU  /         li 


Daniel  W.  Ineersoll, 

affaifi-'t 
John  K.  UaUibun. 


District  Conrt,* 
Mh  Judicial  District. 


i/ U.S.  Internal  Kuvenue 
19 \  K»  Cnta. 


} 


Agent  of  the  company  for  this  State,   Mr.  G 
W.  Morri-s,  wa-^  at   my  house  for  the  purpose 
Latest  from  Sherman  show  that  he  was   of  settling  and  paying  me  my  loss,   and   now, 

_i^     MARRIAGP:  guide.— Young's 
"  ...        .         ^  ^,      ,  ,  1  uuiiang,  i  nave  receiveu  troin  luo  ivoes  i\iv-    »5^^^r„„,-,  p„„„,ft,  „„,„,,  ■irr_„„  nr  Fa-- 

army  in  the  direction  of  Charleston,  and  | ,,  i^.^^ance  Con.pany.  One  Thousan.l  Dollars    ^^-l:;t;e^,u  olTrct'-Ll^a^iM^^^^ 
the  rebels  are  already    beaininir   to  tali:  I  in  full  payment  of  all  claims   against  them. —  stmctorfor  married  persons  or  those  abiut  to  marry. 

liie  ICUCI9    aiooiicc^jr           j,           ^                                     •,'.,„     .  ,;»     1  j-t      .f^    ^.tlw.r    ,.r.,n       both  male  ami   female.    In   e%-erythlns  coiicernins  the 

This  IS  a  promptitude  which    llO    other    com-,  ,,,,,slolosvand  relations  of  onr  sexual  svsteni,  and  the 

I  pany  has  efiuail   d    in  this    State,   aud  one  in     Prod>i<_tien  orprcvent  onof  onM>rinp.  liKludlnB   all  the 

'  1  .',    .1  .     *  >  11    1    _: .!.„:..     new  discoveries    never   before  piven  in  Ih' tuKlish  Ian- 


the  rebel  commissioners  were  not  author- 
ized to  propose  any  terms  but  rather  to 
have  an  interview  for  information,  so  as 
to  enable  the  Richmond  Government  to 
decide  whether  a  pe:tce  conference  is  ex- 
pedicious. 

Different  opinions  are  entertained  as  j  of  the  policy  of  eyacutiting  the   city 

.     .       .  .1 rni        L       1  «_   :„l'./^n«>%    *'l»«f   Jl.*.    «r>A       ''7.*','.i.      '  '",  11     1       •  .L    •        new  discoveries    never    before  piven  in  Ih' Kupllsn  lan- 

to  their  prospects,    some  claiming  they  i  The  best  accounts  indicate  that  lue  ene-   which  this  company  have  excelled  since  their   puaue.byw.u.  vouxo  m.d.  Ti.i,  is  reaiiy  a  valuable 

...  >  '  •,,  .         1        /  •!  4      r    /^..TnxiT.itinn  in  lti-%0         t  ,..1  1  r.    niw    fripnil*    T     and  iiitcrcs'tins  work.    It  is  written   in    plain   ianpuaiie 

did  not  not  ask  for  independence  but  on-   mv  will  mane  a  stand  a  few  miles  out  of   organization  in  i».)Z.    And  'o  my  .l^i^'^I^^J'  ^  |  for  tueKenerai  reader,  and  is .",  i  u-'fa  ted  «•  ah  ^upwards 
ly  for  a    ninety  days'   armistice,  which 


teeciveil  t hereon 


the  President  refused. 

They    have    returned    from  Fortress 
9  876  18 '  Monroe  to  Richmond    and  we    look  for 


Whuiv.-  anioiint  of  Cash  Premiums 

rtxeiveJ  tLc.-eou 27,21")  58 


Total eaT.O'Jl  7G 

Whole  number  of  Tosses  rc|,orfed  15 

■\\  !i(i!e  nuiiil-er  tif  Lo.st«s   adj:i.steJ 
u;ji!  jiai'l iJ 

niKKITOUS  ANI>  OFIH  tR-S. 

K.  \\Kl;j;.  I'residmt. 
J.  ILSIKWAUr.  Vice  PiTsident, 
J.  i;.  1  IIDMPSO.V,  Trea-urer. 
] ..  W.  K ',: \ I > .V L! ..  .-^ecn-taiy. 
V.'.  A.  \Vi;LLS.  (General  Aqeut 
C.  C.  COLK,  of  Kothcstcr. 


Charleston  and  risk 
upon  a  single  battle 


,         r   ^  ,  .,  .^      I  need  only  sav,  sret    your    nroperty    insured  in  !  of  one  hundred  emrrwlnus.    ah  young  married  people. 

the    latO    01  too    city     ,►•  •'        •'»         •  ft      :»    „i,„„i,i  _„„     or  those  contemplatlns  marrlaze, 'and  having  the  least 

■'      this  company,  and  my  word  for  it,  should  you     impediment  to  married  life,  shoul  l  rea.l  this  hook.    It 


Items. 


bracin<r  the  letter  from  JeflT Davis  to  Mr. 


Kotioo  cf  Mortgage  Scile. 

T  \KFAULT  has  l>wn  mtvdc  in  thd  comlilion 
AJ  and  paym' nt  «;f  a  certain  mortL'age  i.xe- 
iiitrd  and  ueiivered  by  John  iJ.  l"i.-h,  n  ort- 
i::ig«>r,  I'len  of  .>jirint:.'iti<!.  t.'iaik  coui:ty.  Stale 
III  Ohio,  to  Joiin  i;.  Kearnej-,  niortg;igee,  oi 
So»>(l  couu' .-,  Siate  of  Miuursota,   daied  the 


some  reports    from    there    before    long 
through  their  papers. 

The  Legislature. 

The  auffust  asaemlbj  composing  our 'Lincoln,  a  letter  from  Mr.  Lincoln  to 
L.^gislature  has  done  nothing  as  yet.—  Blair,  and  olheer  documents.  The  pub- 
They  spend  most  of  their  time  at  the  dif- 1  licalion  of  this  message  will  dispel  nny 
fereut  hotels  and  saloons  in  the  city,  dis- '  idea  of  a  probable  peace  from  this  inter- 
cussing  the  merits  and  demerits  of  view 
"mixed  liquors. 


days  thit  most  other  companies  take  in  pay- 

New  York.   Feb.   0. — A   Washington   ing  tlseir  losses. 

•  1  .1      T>      ;.!<.„»  i,oc  «  T.,oacn'r.*  I      I  »'«   ^fH   Satisfied    with  the    course    and 

special  says  the  President  has  a  message    ^^^^p,^^^,  ^^   ^^.^   ^^^^^^^^  „,,,  .heerfnlly 

on   the  late  pence  interview  prepared  era- !  recc:nR:c:vJ  it  to  the  patronage  ot  the  puplic. 


then  meet  with  a  loss   without  any   trouble  or     disc  loses  secrets  that  every  one   should  be  acquaintea 
UILll  UH-Cl  >Mlil  a  ius*i,  Wiinuui  uiiy    iiuuu.vi  wi  ,   ^^^^      still  it  is  a  book  that  must  b- locked'up.  and  not 

expense  you  Vi'lll  be  sure  of    VOUr  money,  and  ,  Ue  about  the  house,  it  ulU  bo  sent  to.any  one  on  the  re 

that  too  without  having  to  wait  the   ninety  «'i*l"!,'r.'">-"^'"  "';'*•  ^tTl""\:-^ 


The  State  of  Minncpota  to  John  E.  Rathbun 
the  above  named  defentlaiit : 
You  arc  hereby  summoned  and  rocjuitcd  to 
answer  the  comolaint  in  this  action,  which  is 
Gled      in      the*    olVicc    of     the    C'lerk     of 
this  court  in  Shakopec,  in   the  said  county  of 
Scott,  and   to  serve  a   copy  of   your  answer 
thereto  on  the  subscriber  at  his   office  in  the 
town  of  Belle  Plaine  in  the  said  county,  with 
in  twenty  days  after  the  service  of  this  sum- 
mons on  you,  exclusive  of  the  day  of  such  ser 
vice  ;   and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  said  com- 
plaint within  the  time  aforesaid  the  PiaintifT 
rwy     -t  -r>     •     •  "\T     X         ^i"  ^^^^  judgment  against  you    for  the  turn 

Tobacco  KaiSmS,     JVUtS,  l  of  rive  thousand  doUars  with  interest  on  that 
4  1  '  sum  for  six  years,  besides  the   costs  of  this 

Apples,  action . 

^^         '     --  Dated,  Jan.  6th,  186.5. 

Robert  A.  Irwik, 
v3  n52  7t  Att'y  for  I'laintifT. 


Toys,  Candies,  Cigars, 

Pipes,  Figs, 
etc.,  etc.j  etc. 

Hair  Dressing,    Shaving, 
and  Coloring 


The  World's   special  says  the  Presi- 
All  good  citizens  should  unite  in  a  re-   dent's  message    will  show  most  of  the 
quest,  that  they  go  home,  for  the  remain- 1  statements  concerning  thi.s  interview  to 
der  of  the  term,  as  it  would  not  only  add    have  been  false.     The  rebels  never  men- 
tothe  morals  of  the   city,  but  save   ihe  ;  lioned  recognition.     'All  they  asked  ms   ^„,  i,„..^,j  j,,,^^,^.  ic.j,,  lec.",. 


I  do  so  from  the  fact  that  I  have  tried  them 
and  to-day  can  testify  to  the  amount  of  One 
Thousantf  Dollars  cash  ii:  hand,  paid,  and  on- 
ly TiiKEK  D.vYs  after  the  burning  of  my  build- 
ing, and  my  gratitude  leads  me  to  ask  you  to 
pul)li«a  this  lettei  for  the  beneEt  of  the  com- 
pany. Comfort  Barnes, 

Mary  Bakxbs. 

Received.Shakopce,  Minn,  Jan.  19th,  18C.5, 
«f  G.  W.  .Morris,  General  Agent  of  the  Rock 
River  Ins.  Co.,  of  Roekford,  111.,  One  Tht.os- 
and  Dollars  in  full  payment  of  my  loss  on  build- 
ing insured  in  said  company  under  Policy  No. 
lC.").oa  issued  the  10th  day  of  November,  1864 


state   somo  expense.      Last   wecK    they  j  anarmistice,  pending  negotiations  which 
p.issed.  in  the  House,  a  bill  amending    was  emphatically  refused 


iSec.  1.  Art.  7  of  the  Constitution,  so  as 


t;v..-n:y-nintii  d;=y  ..f  A-^i!,  A.  D   l^-;**.  "-"I    ^^  .jU^^  ^^  negroes  equal  rights  of  suf- 

r>  lopled  m  the  »)!!«* o5  t!;e  Uetri.-ter ot  Doeds, ,  e»  i  o 

„i'  ihe  said  citiniv  ul  S.-(>tr,  in  Hook    "  C  "  ot  |  frage  with  while  men.     The    vote  stood 


Mor'ga;n^,  on  p;t;r  -s  2".o  and  "06  ou  tlie  fifth 
diy  t.f  June,  A.  i>.  lSC-8,  at  11  o'clock  A.  M. 
ill  and  by  wiiieh  n:urtgi;rv,  s;iid  in"r:gag'>r 
■J:d  i»ar;,'aln..seil,  and  eoiiV.y  ty  llie  said  mori- 
g  igfo.  hi.s  heirs  ami  M.s.-ij(r!.i  f•>r^ver,  tl.e  lol 
Ujwiag  tlescrilie!  lands  anil  pron.is.v,  iy  iig  and 
li.iii;^  in  liie  ctNiiity  id'  Scott  a!>trisaid,  ami 
t.M-rilK-d  in  sal'.!  nioifu'aie  r'..-  fKilo'v.-,  'o  wit  : 
'i'!ie 'jn'.'-iitili  ot  tiie  l^.isl  half  of  the  S.iUlh- 
w  -I  i|'iurler  of  jH-etinn  number  'I  hirty-on? . 
(:;ij  ill  lowiij-Iiip  number  Tucnty-.seven.  ('11) 
t.f  Iti'ige  niKnlnT  'I'weiity  T'Ur  (21)  ;  and  al.-o 
\h.v  half  ff  Twet/y  aei-f.-oii  cf  the  .-roui.'-.  part 
«»f  lot  nuinber  P..ur,  in  tl.e  .«ainc  section, 
T.)W!i.-h"p  fttid  Itaii'je.  fomuH  lu'ing  at  tie 
S-tulii  east  mnirr  of  .-aid  lot  naaibvr  Fu«r  (i) 
t!;i  iiee  riinainsr  imrth  on  tl.e  Kast  Jtne  ot  ili-.' 
saiiH!  Forty  (W)  sods  M>8|i<.itn  ;  '.iience  with 
tlie  south  i'ine  ■•;  tUr  mni\  U'.jst   Ki^rhty  (^^O)  ; 


Yeas  31.  Nays  8.  There  teas  somo  lit- 
tle mooi  discussions  on  the  bill,  but  only 
tor  llio  purpose  of  aruusemcni  in  the  ab- 
sence of  anvihin<;  to  do. 

It  is  expected  the  Rail  Road  bills  will 
come  up  in  a  day  or  two.  which  is  the 
only  important  matter  to  como  before 
that  body. 


The  Quota- 
The  following,  relative  to  the  coming 
drali.  tee  clip  Irom  the  Pioneer  of  jes- 
lertlay  : 
I  .  .1  \\„t  i; ...  .»  -,.,  f  t«  ..  ,.,ir'-l  Col.  Avcrill  has  been  notified  by  the 
ih-iut.  South  aloi.sr  .said  WVt  line  P..r:y  pmIs  j  War  Ucpariment  that  "all  men  obtained 
I..  i!n'  Souih-we.-t  c.-nier  »f  sail  lot  ir.imbir  j  by  draft  on  tall  of  July  lo,  ICGI,  since 
Fi.ur  (I);  V-.Ciisv  Kiir'y  (fcO)  rods  ti»  the  place!  December  1.  \\6i.  will  be  a}>plied  to  re- 
wf  l»»»,'ini!i"'.r.  trt.^eeine  Iho  pryineal  of  th« .  duco  the  quotas  under  the  call  of  Decem- 
.v.!i:n  t.f  one  t!i.>!isar.tldiinarsf.t-ordi!igtot!iroci  1,^.^  jg  1004."  He  con.stiucs  this  to 
jifiiiiiis 


Another  exciting  rebel  debate  took 
place  in  the  rebel  House  of  Representa- 
tires  last  J\iday  on  the  bill  to  arm  ne- 
"roea.  Strong  opposition  was  made  to 
the  measure.  Jeff.  Davis  received  his 
usual  abuse.  Richmond  p.ipcrs  of  the 
4ih  cl.iim  encouiagenaent  at  the  prospect 
of  having  new  Icadcrs-^Lee,  Johnson  and 
Breckinridj^e. 


tone  t!i.-!istir.tld.inarsf.t-ordi!ig  to  throe  1  1,^.^   jg^     1004."      Hecon.stiucs    thisti 
s-orv  not,-.-,  b-urinir  fve:i  du'.e  wi'l;  .said    ^^^,^^  ,^^^^^  .^,,   ^^^^  obtained  by  draft  un 
;.^'..,   e.x.-.ued    a:a!    ..env.  red    by    sau:    j^,.  ^iu..,||^  .^ior    to  Deeemb'er  19.    will 
•aeor,    and  !)avabit.' lo   said   mmi.L'-age*',  r.    i         .i  .       ii       i        ,  i, 

.      .       I       1     i"  1  II  ...  ..  ....1,1..  ,.,    tnr»..    be  credited  on  the  pifsant  call.      In  mii- 

t.:i."  t»»r  tw.i  li'ii  d.-ed  dollars.  };4kriil>ie  lu   loree  *      ,      i  i  i     i- 

m  .M.l.i.,  on.-  for  f.u;.  hnndnd  dollars,  payable  er  words,  that  men  who  have  been  dra- 
in j,i.x  months,  and  one  f.  r  four  humlieil  dol- j  ted  frotn  a  loTcii,  and  have  not  reported, 
I:ies  payable  iu  twelve  ni..!:th.«,  wiiii  is.tereRi  j  may  now  do  so,  anjl  bo  credited  lo  tho 
«t.  .^vvii  [M^r  co.it.  per  annum,  and  all  niade  and  \  town  under  the  present  call.  This  should 
g.vrii  to  .'■aid  inor 'j-agt'O  for  the  p«rehn.-e  |  ^,  jp  „p  j]^jjyj^„t  ty^r,g  'q  Jmnj,  up  the  skc- 
moii.-y  ors-'ii.!  Ian.!  :  whi.-h  .-^aid  nvif^'a-e  con-  [  ,i;.j|y,.j,, 
tail.?  a  powjr  of  sale  duly  r.-c  ri  '\   v.ilh  s  id  j  *  * 

in  ■  -r*  L'  au'co.  j  "•  *  "♦" '  *" 

Alii  wiiere-.ifj.  said  Job;;  B.  Kearney  liRS 
fki-.'jeod,  Hiiv.eg  l!i.-;l.t<l  '.vili  ati.l  'estainnt, 
Aiii-h  haslM-ei  dn'y ad-nitle!  ">  rrop:i!'Nan.' 
r^M».deil  in  the  olVi  e of  i!ie  ."nd :* »»f  P'.obutc 


t'i 


ill  .iiid  fi»r  the  con.ity  of  lliii.:.-ey.  State  o! 
Mi..ii(»-ota,  whvro.'f  Pet.T  K'an:ey  wa<  np 
ji.i.ii'ed  ex^vu;...-.  vho  has  dti'.y  qualiiied  a^ 
»»u:!i,  aiuJ  t  lit^red  iipoa  the  ilu.ies  of  excculi-s 
t.illie  .^mc 

And  whereaa  the  ta.xes  a.«.--os-;'--d  ui'on  su'::\ 
p-.'inises  for  the  year  A.  1>.  U-r,t>  anionnte.l 
!•»  »?)«;  sirm  of  t'veiity-.>i.\  duiiarsan  I  ei<;hty-«-i.\ 
cins  f.r-26,8G)  ;  for  tlie  year  A.  J>'.  IHfil 
'tutioiraied  t!»  the  sum.  of  twonty-eiiihl  tlollars 
;\mI  *igiitv-')ne  ce.it.4  ($2',>'l)';  f.r  tne  year 
A  I>.  le62aniouut<d  to  the  .<ii!n  of  .•'ei-tv-niiie 


Sherman's  lfc'^7  CrimpaigTi. 
The  Chicago  Times  endeavors  to-mod- 


ify  public  imp'.tience  to  h-arn  llie  re- 
sults of  Sherman's  niovehients,  by  state- 
ment of  the  obstacl"*  to  his  inarch  on 
Ch.irleston.     It  says  : 

The  country  over  which  Get:.  Sherman 
is  now  moving  is  one  of  the  most  ditli- 
cult  for  military  operations  on  this  con- 
tinent, and  perhaps  in  the  world.  Be- 
tween Savanali  antj  Charleston  there  .ire 
no  less  than  eight  rircrs.  viz.  :    The  Sa- 


(?r2r.:r_»j:  and  all..f  nhieh  v.- 1«  dm>    an.l  ro-  ,  pei;etnito  tho   Slate  lo  a  greater    or  le«B 

laniiied    iripaid   on  llie  lOth  ilay    of  .March. ;  distaneo.     Borderin;,'    these     rivers   are 

l.^tJ4.  and  on  the  day  l;i.<t    afor.'said   Ihi?  .said 

P'-t-r  K''.-sniey.  as  such  e.xe<  u'or,    paid  ail  nf 

tiiPM.x-s  af.M.:.ai.l   to   \hs  iiva.vi!vr  ef  .said    .^^^  impassible  in   high     waier.       These 

canty  ufb-cott,  and   took   his  receipt  there-   ^jj^j-ow  routes  present   great  difficulties 


wide  swamps,  which  must  bo   corduroy- 
ed lo  be  passed  at  drv  seasons,  and  which 


-      f.r. 


And  there  is  claimed  to  be  dno  ;rt  the  date 
of  this  notice,  upon  said  mortgage  and  note 
la-t  afnres,iid,  the  sum  of  f.mr  huiidred  and 
«':«rhteon  dollars  and  forty  cents. together  with 
the  rnriiicr  sum  rf  one  nundi-c.l  and  twenty- 
si.K  dollars  and  tiiirty-two  rents  paid  for  taxes 
n;)oii  said  pn'ini.ses  as  aforesaid  and  six  d'-Iiiirs 
atitl  .sixty  eenti"  interest  thrrcoA  siucc  the  tl.iy 
»«f  iwirment  aforesjiid. 

And  whereas  on  the  IO:h  day  of  March. 
IPK  t,  tho  s;iid  f'eter  Kearney  as  e.xurutor  of 
tiar  last  will  and  testament    of    s:iiil    John  B 


iu  themsclres,  but  their  character  in  this 
respect  becomes  vastly  increased  by  the 
exertions  of  a  vigalent  and  active  foe. 

Owing  to  tho  character  of  the  country 
the  movement  now  being  performed  by 
Sherman  is  the  most  dffiicult  of  tho  war. 
Crossing  frona  Atlanta  to  Savanah  he 
marched  with  the  streams  a  great  part 
of  the  way,  and  thus  had  tne  advantage 
of  the  high  land  or  ridge  which  is  always 
found  between  two   rivers.     Now    he   is 


The  bill  for  the  benefit  of  the  Pension 
Clerks  to  the  amount  of  250,000  dollars 
is  stricken  out  by  the  financial  Commit- 
tee. 

Gen  Sully  has  ordered  JacK  Dayis 
bounty-jumper,  to  bo  shot  at  Davenport 
on  tho  17lh  inst.  He  resided  for  a  long 
time  in  that  ciiy.  where  his  father  re- 
sides. Tills  is  the  first  military  cxecu- 
lioi't  in  this  militaiy  disliiut. 

Tho  last  demonstration  of  respect  to 
Gen.  JJcCIcllan,  previous  to  his  d'rpar- 
ture  for  Europe  musi  be  a  source  of  great 
satisfaction  to  all  who  admire  his  char- 
acter and  su|"povted  him  in  the  late  Pres- 
idential campaign.  Tiiirty  thousand 
dollars  in  gold  were  p'ut  into  his  hand.s, 
<tr.d  more  is  at  hia  disposal  if  he  should 
require  it. 

The  New  Yolk  Senate  has  passed  a 
bill  aulhorir-iiiga  Staie  debt  of  §30,000.- 
OCO  with  which  to  pay  bounties  to  volun- 
teers. It  is  oxpecle  J  to  pass  tho  House 
and  become  a  law.  Taking  the  amount 
of  debt  New  YorK  already  l.as,  local  and 
S'.ale  what  must  taxes  bo  there? 

The  rebel  army  of  Tennessee  will  prob- 
ably winter  at  Tupeb  and  Saiiillo. 

Major  Harry  Gilmore,  tho  noted  Gue- 
rilla, was  cnptured  near  Moorfield,  Va.. 
oQ  the  5ih  inst. 

The  Brazillian  frovcrnmcnt  has  issued 
a  decree  excluding  tho  privateer  Shcnan" 
doah  from  the  ports  of  that  empire. 

Maj.  Gon.  Emory  of  the  19lh  Corps, 
has  testified  before  the  War  Commiltee. 
in  reference  to  the  Red  River  campaign. 
His  evidence  is  utulerstood  to  bo  latlior 
severe  upon  the  management  of  that  expe- 
dition by  Gen.  Banks. 

A  sleeping  car  has  just  been  finished 
in  Worcester  for  the  Michigan  Southern 
Road,  at  a  cost  of  .$11,000.  It  is  lighted 
with  gas  and  he.ated  by  a  furnace  ;  furn- 
ished with  marble  washbowls.  &c.,  and 
compartments  for  sleeping  in  a  stateroom 
style,  to  accommodate  43  passengers. 

Nr.w  York  2, — By    tho    decision   of 
the  United  States  Supreme  C 
day.  that  United    S'ates    bond 


Comfort  Barnes, 
Mary  Bae.nes. 

Tl:c  above  letter  is  but  a  fair  testimonial  of 
the  pronitness  of  this  company  in  payment  of 
losses,  and  to  my  friends  in  Scoit  County,  1 
can  cheerfully  recommend  them  as  in  every 
way  worthy  of  your  confidence  and  patronage. 
l\iir  rates  of  In.-iirance  is  asked,  and  prompt 
payment  of  los.ses  is  gu.'.ranteed  to  all  who 
lake  Policies  in  this  coinp.any.  Their  Report 
for  18fi.5  shows  that  this  company  have  not 
a  Dollar  against  tliera  for  losses  to-day,  and 
nfver  had  a  loss  but  that  was  paid  iu.side  of 
thirty  days.  They  have  Agents  in  town,  get 
your  projierty  insured  in  the  "  Rock  Riv'T  !"• 
siirance  Company,  of  Roekford,  Illiii:iis,"  then 
should  yiiu  meet  with  a  loss  you  will  be  sure 
of  yuur'  money  without  litigation. 

Wii.T.TAM  Crt;ssky, 
ShpriiT  of  Scott  County,  Minn. 

Shakopte.  Scott  County,  Minn.,  Jan.  19th, 
18G-1. 


t4  nl  6m 


DU.  WM.  you  NO, 
No.  416  SPKliCE  St..  above  FonHh. 
I'lIlLADKLl'UIA. 


HIDES !  HIDES ! 

I   will  pay  the  HIGHEST  MARKET 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry  and  Green  Hides, 

at  my  stand  on  Holmes'Street,  one  door 
South  of  Huntsman's  corner. 

R.  M  WRIGHT. 


Ex  cceted  in  Ihe  HRST  STYLE. 


rS  uSI  Sm 


John  JflcJfluUen 


DEALER  IN 


HARDWARE, 


'*^*.;'' 


H.   MOKIISr, 


Chicago  &  Milwaukee  Ry. 

Ureal  United  Slates  Mail  ^'  Ezprest  Route 
The    Only    Reliable    and   All -Rail   Routo 

10  THE 

EAST,    SOUTH    AND    SOUTH-WEST 

And  the  only  line   Malting  SURE  COXXECTIO.NS. 


ATCIlICAliO        RACINE  JUNC. 

WITH  ■WITl' 

Mich.  Cent.  U.R.    K.icine  4   MlrS.K. 
.M.S..t  X.l.n.lt.        U   Ur 
I'fbKKt.Wiyriei  Rel.dt, 

Chicago  U.  K.  KreriM.rt, 

rill.  .Air  l.iiie  i:.I!.  (i^ileiia, 

SI.  LiOils.  Alton  &  l>ubuiiue. 

Cliioa;4oK.H.  L.nark. 

Ill.Cxiit.  R.R.  and  Interniedlate 

and  all  otherlin's        stations. 

<l^i_Dallv  train.-,  leave  Mllwa»krelii  illrecl  colinp<  tlon 
mith  trains  from  the  Northvcm  forChlcaEo.niaklnx  »• 
goo.l  time  as  any  other  line, 

Tlcliiis  may  be  oltaine.l  l.y  this  popul&r  rontc  at  aU 
l«r  cr  towns  in  the  Nortl.woM. 

S.  C.  BALUWIX,  SuporlntOBdmt. 

A.  V.  H. CAnrEXTEB. 
Uea. Ticket  Atfunt.  rSoMy 


AT  KK.NOSUA 

wmi 
Kenosiui   K.  *  II 
I.  R.  It.  for 
(t«'uoa, 
ill  bron. 
Il.irvard, 
Oaled..i.la. 
Ho<kf..r.l. 
and  Intel niciilato 
stations 


Forwarding  &  Commission, 

anddealerlu 

FLOUR  ^'  PORK, 

FOREIG.Y  4-  DOMESTIC 

'JjqUORS  ^  CIGARS 

CORNER  OF  THIRD  &  .lAOKSON  ST3. 

(sniLKY'S  STONE    BIOCK.) 

SAINT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA. 

vo2n544-;y 


CARD. 


N0R7K  \V.\R!iES.  Winona  Co..  Minn.,1 
Dec.  29,  IbOt.    J 


H  O  ]SI  E 

mSOBANGE  COMPAHY, 

OF  ST.PATJl,  MINNESOTA. 

THE  only  organized  In.surance  Company  of 
tills ''tate.  Intinrcsoiily  Farm  and  llr.st-rlass  property. 
jJS*0aice  In  Concert  Hall  I'.locl;.  near  the  Tost  ofilce, 

DIRECTORS.  . 

M.  J.  Northrop,  attorney  at  law;  J.  K.  Thompson,  ban 
kr-  A.  W.  Kenl.ili;  J.  II.Ste.vart,  Mayor  of   M.  I'anl 
W.  .X,  Weil.-. ;  K.  Webb,  attorusy  at  law  ;  C.C.  Cole.  Pr* 
vost  -Marshal,  Rochester. 

OFFICERS. 


Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

iM^rsi  Street,  Shakopec 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  }VORK  AND  REPAIRIJVG 

Done  to  orJ«r  on  th«  SHORTEST  NOTICE.   vS  nS7 


Mcsrvs.  E'Utr.rr: 

L:  t  mc  call  y.^iirattentior,  and  fhronsh  yonr  pap'-r  the 
nit.-ntio-i  of  tho  (  itizi  r.s  of  Winona  County,  fj  the  prutnpt 
and  liberal  niann'rln  whleli  the  Rock  Mver  liL-iiirancc 
Cumpany,  of  i:o-.-U!Mrl,l;n!V)i«,setoesandpay.-;itslos»e5^. 

Oh  the  3d  di.y  «r  tl\!.s  ri  aith  (Deicnihcr),  Mr.  W.  D 
Pt.ip'.ln.an  oi'iiitvf  tl.l.- ComiMhy.  called  at  my  house 
and  soll.^'.ted  liia  f.jr  Iniurnnre,  at  wMih  time  I  veiy 
(i.idy  l.ironii'dl.lr.i  Ihjt  lv.-;s  ablo  to  iii:.ure\ny  own 
p.op'  rty,  aiKl  at  less  rutci*  f.iaii  he  ci'U!d  <U>  it  forme,  i;ut 
tlicas"::t,  by  a  can  il'.  st.itsfiiciit  of  fact*,  soon  prevailed 
;-.:i  >n  i.ie  to  p..  t  my  d-.ve'.i!:.!.'  i;.sureil  in  lh!:i  Company  for 
i^f.  ^.c■^li:h<d !  fnrr.U'ire  i:A*},  woailni;  apparel  jaOO,  aiel_ 
provlsijns  J-;.|0-wh-j!-.-  amount  tI,J0O.  1  paid,  at  the 
;l:;io  only  f-ijij  c..-^.  siih  tiiiukln;;  that  I  had  been  foolish 
i-s  I  l.a-i  le.  n  cv.  per  of  the  tame  kind  ■  fpnpcrty  fortlte 
!;;yl  tv.ei:ly-ave  yifs.iiU!!  hail  never  nii-l  n'ith  any  loss. 
by  Ure.aiidnot  a  tli.u-!.t  o:  i  t:m  d  tome  lisal  I  kIioii!  1 
evei  have  to  cKll  upon  t'.e  Onipsry  foracet;lnt  on 
!he  22!  d  .y  oithls  iiioiitl',  I"  S4.iiie  un.iccouiitable  man. 
ner.iiiy  :ii"u.^c{ook  f:rc  an  ^wi'h  nearly  aU  Ita  couteut*. 
was  .Usfroycd  In  '.ead   than  thirty  lainutcs. 

Ki-r!y  fee  next  tuorniog  the  above  r.iiv.cd 
;:sciit  called  on  ine,  and  offered  ino  »i10  In  KToen 
backs,  fr.iu  bis  own  ooiVel  In  pas  I  oayinent  far  my  loss. 
Thli  sh..^v.U!i-i!  the  a,:eius  :if  tliis  Company  are  as  roctj/ 
t.,  ;>•;>• /«.-...:J  a:;  they  ..r.:  aTi::li>U3  .-uid  v^rteverirt;  In  lak 
I'li!  application.".  On  Tlrirsili^y  the  twenty-ninth  Inst., 
the  Company  recilved  iiolUe  ot  my  lo»j.  aid  on  FrI.i.Ay 
tiie  iM\.  the  Oeneral  A.:cnt  of  the  Company  for  thi*.«tatc 
Mr. (J.  W.M'-rris. called  on  me,  anil  eltern  careful  lure*. 

tiuaUm  oft:iP  f.ilslntlie  r.:i«c.  In  a  pcnerons  and  pe» 
tlPinai.ly  manner  p«id  me  In  full  for  my  U.'s.  Thin  is 
piuuipiness  which  hi.i  tver  U  en  thowii  hy  this  company 
In  payin.:  their '.o.sse»..ti'l  now,  <,ulj  ttvfiitlaysajtrr  thr 
bnniU,jiJ:,v'lv:rU,uu\  hav.-  r.oPlved  from  t!ie  Rock 
River  insnmuee  Company  $1,123.  thus  pkcli.!?  mc  In  a 
p.itltl'jn  to  pri  vhle  aiiwthir  Iivuse  fe*  iiiy  fi.mlly,  •*liicti 

WwuWh-veb.ei;  entirely  oiit  of    mv  power  had  It  not 
been  ioa  the  ln.>urance  I  have  now  received  Irom  this 

compai.y.  , 

I.M.i  -we".!  .|».it!.»n?  1  XT'. Ih  the  promptness  of  this.Co^'"  | 
pane,  and  most  ciieerfu'.ly  :i.>  I  rcccommeud  tUein  to  the  i 
public  as  U,t  crittip^r.!^  w.ilth  Wid  inalie  a'.l   the  represeu-  j 
Utior.s  e!  tiieir  apems  gooii.  and  in  payment  oflos-scs  r.o 
Coiiipanylhas  be.  n  m -re  ready  or  willing  to  pay-never 
waitln'.;  for  the  lline  aliow»«l  Ly  law— iiui  to-Oay   not  a 
cetit  »-,'ali.«t  t.*ie  Comi'eiiy  uajialJ.    Fiiia!!}.  my  filtnds 
let  mo   advise  you  t-^Ko^itencc  an  1  cet  Insured  in  th 
Rock  River  Insurance  Company,  of  llockfer  I.  IliinoiH,  an* 
my  word  for  it,  you  will  always  be  treated  with  respect 
and  be  sure  of  y«ur  money  without  lIllRi.tion. 

i^i'luN  D.  KINO. 


J.  E  THOMI>.«ON, Trea^:nrer. 
L.  W  .  KKNI>AI, I. ..Secretary. 
>!..T.  NOKTIlUCf,  President. 
E.  WElta.  Viie  President. 
\V.  A.  WKI-I.i'.  General  Aacnt. 


vSddi 


/'Vv-> 


BEHIISIBy. 


THK    Undersigned 

liasjiist  returned  frnm  the 
I'iast  with  a  newKupply  ol 

Dental  Material,* 

anil  Is  prepared  to  ti«  al 
operatioiikoCcordlii^to  the  latest  Improveiucnts.    Al»o 

.    ^HS  TaLOAlTXSES  P.7EEEP.  TTCP.S, 

which  on  arc'-nnt  of  its  rieaiillaess  eheapnessand  dora 
b-div.ls  .-npl.lly  taklnc  the  plac*  of  Rold  plate  for  Insert- 
in;;  arilUilal  teeth.  Speclnieni.  ot  the  wi^ri<  can  be  .teen 
n  t  mv  ohb  e. 

I'ervdisrrim  a  distance  boarded  free  of  charge  wliUe 
hflviie.'  wiirk  dnne. 

If  jrVull>'ii;elc  whfin  desired.  Prices  r»flsoiiable.  For 
(urtiicr  paiticularn, cation  or  address 

Dr.  E.  pray 

XoJno4'   If  Carver.  MltiB 


.SHEEHY  &  BROTHER, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS 
In  Foreign  and  Domestic 

LIQUOR.S,    GROCERIES. 

TOBACCOS,   &c. 

TIllBD  ST., BETWEEN  JACKSON  4  RORERT, 

%^A^,1    '^V^.^.^    WnMS. 

Wehaveccnstantlv  on  hand  a  larscStock  of 

KENTUCKY     COPPFR      DISTILLED 

Aniaro  satisfied. rrnmo-.ir  experlenre  lT>th»  buslnes 

that  no  other  House  in  the 'Ity  can  dobeiter  lorDea 

era.  Uiva  osacall  before  pnn.haci'iiteUeK  here     ii44 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  ! 

,25r-Don'l  buy  your  poods   where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  Extra  Chicago  Prolit...£g^ 

fZ^rBuy  from  those  who  brin<»  their  Goods 
DIRECT  from  the  Eastern  Markets. ..ff^ 

WE  have  Juat  received  from  the  Eastern  Cities,  a  coir - 
plet«  stock  of 


Dry  Goods, 
Clothing, 
Boots, 
Crockery, 


//  C 

a    a 
t  p 


Groceries, 

Shoes, 

Notions, 

Glassware, 


and  Hardware. 


Our  Dress  Goods  Department 

Is  fall  of  all  kinds  and  styles  of  Goods  asually  kept  in  t 
larsc  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,   Hosiery, 


AND 


State  of  Mixne.s^)TA, 

County  of  ScotL 

To  Jacob  Sherer: 

You  are  hereby  noti6cd  that  a  writ  of  at- 
taehmrnt  has   been  issued   against  you^aml    J^^^J     SllveV        WaVC^     &C. 


I>LA.TEID 


Ke-.rney   dccea.-H-d  comincnced  priicceilinc  to  :  crossing  the    water    courses,   and   lience 

f.  ir.Kr:i>!«e»aid  uiurt'jrii^e  by  advert  ii«^>ment  pur- I  ilie  difSculty  of  the  movement  has  indflf- 

suan'  to  the  -Jtalute  in    turn    cx-se  made  and  '  jniiely  increase<!.      For  these  re.ason   we 

pp.  vi.ied  an.l  afterward.- the   !?.ii!    mnrtf  a-or  j  ^^^j  „qj  expect    ceTerilr  on   the  part  of 

p:-.x"jn.-.i  an  Injunction  fri.i..  the  District  c.«''rt;j.,,p^j^jj„^    He  is  battling  not  onfy    with  j  will  have  to   refund  some  83,000.000  to  .  ju'Ijrment  will  be^edrel    rg  i  ■  t    yo",  aud 

..t  sai.lci.nntyul  .Sott,e>n.nnin<.'»iiid  restrain- I  _.v..,,  K...  .„;,l .,ra    .n.l  il,«r»foro  b««  I  .,     .      ,_     e  .1  •.    _• ,:i     .„,,„   t^-,   1  ronr  properly  fold  lo  p;iy  ihe  liebt. 

tee  re   lorci  » •'    ,.  ^    ,  r^  i     ■.  e    .o/*- 


your  p"oi»crtv  altaeheil,  to  satii^fy  the 

,.f  Il..li!aw;iy  k  I'ri-S^s  aiMOunln:-  lo  Fifteen  I 

(luilms  and  .seventy -ei;;ht  ce:;'.^  :     Now  u:ili-:-.* 

ourtyester-    von  .M>.al  apj.ear  beb-rc   X..M    D.  -MeMnnen, 

,  ,  a  justice  of  ihe  peace  in  and  f-.r  Sii!  ciuiit.v. 

"'"  "'^'^    "'i.tt    nivow-e  in   L\  ....unty  ou  n.e  3d  d.y  c 

bank  capital  was  not   taxable,  this    city  1  j^jarch,    lfcfi."i,  ai  lo  (iV!"t-^  •" ''"    fiT'Dijii. 


Ill  sai'l  conntv  111  .N'ott.eni.nninir  una  restriUii—        v,  1     1     ,  .  ;,i.  .,    ,„,a    ar,.1  il<ornfr>pa  !,«•  I    .1       ,        i.   ,  .        •  ,  •   . 

..     f       i  ,•     -t         r  „.  1  ,1 ,' rebel.s  but  Willi  nature,  and  Iherotore  has    ^1,-ijjjpjjg  Qf  ^],, a  cny  ^jj,j.j, 

i:i'5  Ilk' for.'cl«>sui-e  ot  .^.ii.l  nmrtu'au'C    an<I  the  ,  r  1      1  1  •.    ^^       mm  „  ^^^-^ mo  uauRa  ui  mio   ^n-y 

5.1e  .tf  .^id  pre:.a^..nMii  the  further  orJer  of  »  t'^^K  of  double  magnitude.      Ihe  season    ^,     j^^.^j  ^^^^  j^  j^gg  ^^^  j 
t',..  ron-r  ni:ieh  injuiuli.^n  hii.s  been  di^olved  ;  oi  high    water    IS  about  Comc  and    offers        '         ,,„,„,  ,    ,^  , 


anl   v.icated  and  .set   avj.]...      And  whereas  j  an  additional  obstacle  to  his  progress 
IheriMfier  an  irreiruhtr  notice  of  the   forec'os- 
tin"  rirsaid  inf>rti:airi-^».v  .-v-de  of  stiid  premi.-o'S 
l-»  Iw  iiia«'e  nil  i!ie  'I'-]  I  liar  i»r  .I.itvian',   loij.'j, ! 


w:is  j.jr'lijiuc  1  for  a  iieriiul  le.-w  th:in.s.x  snere.s- 
P-Vi'  wtx-ks    liefore   tlHt   dav    tx»\   ihen-after 


Frni:dTil?nt  Exemptions. 

Tl'.prc  is  considerable  stir  and  evident]} 

p.>-tp.>,!e,l  ttntiJ  tbe30rh..lay'nf.f,tnu:.ry.  lSi3\;  *"  ^^orl  being  made,  on  the  part  of  CI. 
litir  wi.ieii  .s:iic  unders-.id  in.tire  w;i.sr.bani'nu  d  Aveiill,  to  ferret  out  and  if  ptj^siblo  learn 
n:id  u:!'  nul  made  nor  Miid  pren.i^d  o2er..; ;  ^^^^  f^^^^  concerning  the  alleged  fraud 
f»»r  i*;t*»- nnrsuaiil  to  siu-h  notice.  •      1  1 

And"  whereas  no  pmceclings  at  bw.  |  and  chicanery  practiced  on  the  "unini- 
ctc-'pt  as  afor^'said,  liivinw  been  insti- 1  tiated  and  unwashed,"  by  somebody,  at 
tu'ed  or  had  U>  collect  the  sum.,  secured  to  be '  g     p  jjankato  and  Faribault. 

j>.iid  by    the    said    mortgage,  or    any   part    ""•  '^  ^ 
llicreiif — 


iC4. 


The  5th  7lh  9th  and  lOth  Minnesota 
Regts  are  at  present  stationed  at  East 
Port  Teiin. 


Hathaway  &  IIkiggs,  PlaiutiiT^. 


I).  L.  How'  &  Hro. 


?^'-:->. 


Officially    instructed    individuals  are 


Xtnv,  therefore,  notice  is  hereby  piven  that  lookincr  up  evidence  and  preparing 
under  a::d  bv  virtue  of  the  power  ot"  sale  con-  °      l         *,.  1        „_. 


testi- 


,  .       .,        .  ,        .  .    .V    !  monv  in  the  matter:  several  arrests  have 

liti.'icd  ill  s:ii-{  mortarafrc,  and    fiursuant  to  lh« '  "'""/  «■•  *"°  ""•"  «"  >  " 

Htatute  in  sH'-h  case  liia.ie  and  proviiled,  ihe ;  already  been  made,  and  the  marlyn  for- 
af.»re?aid  •nortsragc  will  be  for.'clo.^d,  and  .-said  warded  to  St.  Paul,  there  lo  answer  the 
herein  before  described  land.-*  and  preiiiLses  will  «■       .         •        .v 

be  soil  nt  public  auction.  For  rash  to  the  charges  proffered  against  them  ;  among 
Li:rhc;it  biltirr,  at  the  front  door  of  the  t/ourt  others  are  Dr.  Mayo,  and  a  Mr.  Clark 
JloascatShnkopee,  ill  said  county  of  ^coti  gnd  Horjier  from  Mankato.  We  antici- 
ou  the  20ih  dav  ot    March,    A.  D.   1>6j,  at: 

ten  oVIock  in  the  forOr>ooo  of  said  day,  to  sat-  p«t«  "  wdl  create  a  little  excitement  for 
i>!v  and  pay  the  amount  then  due  on  said  g  few  days  and  finally  end  in  emoKe;  but 
i.iortga^.  together  with  the  a-ccuntpaid  for  .,^^  suspicion  of  the  masaes  and  tne  tres- 
t:t.v«  as  nr«>re.<.iid,  with  the cxpens?  ot  .sale.  '  ,  ,.  j  1 

D.ited  Febru.iry  4'h,  \^0'>.  "^    j  uro  of  publio  opinion  seems  to  demand  an 

PKI'KK  KK.ARNKT.  I  investigation.  All  Eeem  to  unite  in  think- 


isccutor  of  tiie  l^»X,  Will  and   Te.-itamon 


t  of- 


.f  )hn  IJ.  \\"ir.:ff,  dewasvd. 
I.M.Y  lJ::.i-s,  Atioiacy. 


,     .,  r  n"  th"*!  no  ona  of  the  board   is  impllea- 

v4  n.i  6  jr      •  '  T  ' 

led  in  tJu'  work. 


By  an  act  of  lite  L  ■gi^.latiire  .approved 
Feb.  5.  1C65.  John  V.  Webber  has  bc-c-n 
appointed  Ciiifcf  CDinn-.i.'^sioner  r.i:d  Sii- 
perintendant  for  the  improvement  of  nav- 
igation on  the  Minnesota  River. 

By  provision  of  the  same  act,  E.  P. 
Evans  of  Blue  Eiirth  county.  C.  Phrig- 
nil£  of  New  Ulia.  B.  Sylvester  of  S-iint 
Peter,  and  Nahum  Stone  of  Belle  Plaine 
were  appointed  Assistant  Commiasion- 
ers. 


'Wholesale  ol  Retail 

DEALEIIIN 

MIS  mm  mmm 


Eor  Sale  ai  the  Sh.iVopce  JEWELRY  STORE. 

AXi'^L  JORGENSEX, 

W.o-.: '  liifiirni  the-.-ltixciisofShakopeeandTlcinlty.that 
he  is  iircj.aret:  to 

R  E  F  A^  I  Ft 

Wa'rhe<!.C!'.'-t;=.aT'  .I»-a-<!rT.irer"7y  I'esiTioMo''. 

SH-i:-— Tivu  door* south  of  tUc  Viatloual  U«U:l.i>Uuk»pe( 
^!inn. 

night  si  price  paid  for 


JoHa  Schwarts, 


j:^  1  !;?>. 


Of  all  kinds  and  auallty. 

Fall  and   Winter   styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

All  :->enions  lookinj  for  any  of  the  ahore  ijoodg.  will  find 
It  I"  their  advaiitase  total:  at uur  Stole  belorc  purchun- 
lii«el»u«heie. 


Otir  Qoads  will  be 


Sold  at  Eastern  Prices, 

Tr»DspertatioD  only  aUdod. 


COUWTRV  PnODUGE 

Of  at!  Itlnds  wante-1  In  exchange  for  goods. 

Shakopee  Dec.  l?t,  1864. 

vS  n37 


Valuable   Standard    Books 

FOK  INDIVIDt;AI..S  AlVO  FAMILIES. 

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FOWLER  AND  WELLS, 

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The  iLLrsTRATEn  lIvpuonivTic  KxcYCi.oriK- 

bia:  a  system  of  Hydropathy  and  llyclene.  (.'onta'.nlne 
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Hydropathic  Family  Phvkicia.v.    A  PvCady 

Prewrlberand  llv^;lenlc  Advlietj,  v/lih  reference  la  the 
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Soyles  f  the  woole  or  part  ol  these  works,  will  he  8*«» 
post 'paidav  PiKsT  M  ML  on  receipt  ot  the  price.  AceaiS 
w«nl«a-    Address  with  st.iiiiv,  ,..T.r  t  o 

poxNi.KU  &  ^vKr.I>, 

»i>»  BKOCWAY.N.T: 


At  "Wholesale  Only! 
Strait  &  Holton.  |  WATCHES  Sc  JEWELRY 

OK    EVERY   DESCRIPTION   AT  THE 

LOWEST   PRICES  FOR  CASH. 


Tom  Thumb's    baby    is   a   source  of 
much  pleasure   to    the    Parisians.     One 
who  inquired  whether  the  child  was  ex- 
pected to  grow  up  a  dwarf  was  met  with  ;  „  ^td   keRo's'e\'E 
the  cautious  answer  that  there  was  "no  |     *    f/jf     p./tTR^TT' . 
precedent." 


/vr. 


-'^/^ 


Merchant  Tailor, 

First  Street,  Tiro  Doors  West  of  the  Post 
Office,  izhiikopee,  Minn. 


TURPEXTLVE, 
IVHITE  LEAD. 

01LS,rAR.\ISHE!^,  ^     „„.  «         , 

LAMPS.  PLASTERING  Pall  and   V7itner   Goods, 


I  harejust  received  ar.d  havf-  new  «n  hand  a  complete 
stoclj|Of 


P.  R.  SHERWIN  &  CO, 

LATE  SHERW  IN.  NOWELL*  PRATT, 

Armvatid  Country  Merchnntc.  P^dlari.  Tracers,  giit» 

Dry  Goods   for   Cash    Only!::;;- -;!.;;';;--, Ir^llrr^*'' '7^' ''■';';'''"'''"'"••  J 

Jewelry  ol. my  pattern  or 'pialilrsn'l  "'  any  <inanntr 
nin.li- toord -r  He  KsMi-ian-s  lur  aii>  elm's  ol  work  fur- 
nU.ie  I  ViiC  i'.iitii  nl.ir  atleiitloii  paid  to  »uppi.»  lie  Anc- 
1  loiii-ers. Country  Pi dlar.-,   Inutan   Trmers,  and    Army 

A'i>  -tvie  oMli>o.U  m.inttfactured.snch  as  laTcntlona, 
ett.  »t  short  notice,  fiy  ii-..l  Cinv-isslii*  CI.  rks.  witk 
»  >r.,.t\\  rapilal.i  111  floi  coiirt.»nl  •  liiplo..  Uitlil !  lliaStrV" 
rat>-d  lis's  ami  loll  Jiarihulars  free. 

TIIE  PR  IFIT  TO  TH>:  l:i  TAILER  18  VEltV  LAllO 


MILWAUKEE. 


OUR  UNLIMITED   UPISOURCES  AND 
CONSTANT   REPRESENTATION  IN  fHE  MARKET, 

TOOCTIIER  WITH  THB 

Eapid  Increase   of  Our  Sales, 

Enable  ns  without  detriment  to  oar  Interest*, t« 

OFFER    TO    THE    TRADE 

a  scalo  of  prices  with  which 

!^o  oilier  IDoii»e  can  <:oinpcfe 


Summons. 


STATE  OF  .MINNESOTA.)  f 

County  of  ScotU         J         I 


District  Cot;rt, 
ath  Jtiiikial  Dstiict. 


OIL.  PATENT  MED- 
ICINES, FANCY  GOODS. 

_,       i-,         T  \t  .t  -r         All  ••Tiers  from  Country  Dealers  promptly  attended 

T!ie  San  Jose    Mcreury  says  tho   wife    ^n^cAKEANDDE.ii'ATCn. 


KKSIOSE.VE    Oil. 


ofJ"»e    C.-tstn^    of    Moinerey,  li!»s  given 
birtli  lo  thirty-six  chililren,  ail  r,[   w'loni 
are  living  together  in  that  country.     T!:e    li.VMPS,  CHIMNEYS   AND    SHADES 
first  iwen'y  are  twins,  each    p.:ir    ropra-    at  pricitr  rlc^.a^o»^l^Mle^e6l•le,tt— 
6cn•.alivea  ol  either  s'.x.  HOWS'  Dru.^  S't:)!©. 


} 


I  am  now  prepared  ta  fill  all  orderssatisfactorilT 
and  at 

REASONABLE  RATES. 

Belnjr  iTcommunieatloji  witTi  the  most  fashlonshle 


Mary  J.Ciark")  J  Inter.  Ri- v.  Stamp. 

against        V                          J            SO  Cents 
Joiiii  J.  Clark.)  *-^ ■ 

Summons  for  Relief. 
The  State  of  Minnesota  to  John  J.Clark  the  abore  named 

defendant: 


A  whal»-i>ale  snpply  can  !»<•  esrrl.d  In  t  knnp<arV,h«»4 
valisi'.oi  ca  pit  ba;:,a'ii|  will  not  be  Uki-  books— tulky  M 
Incoiirenient  to  earrj  from  piai  e  to  place.    _ 

llKMKMliER  ANOTHER  THINtJ  I — 1  hiS  bUStneSS 

is  Strictly  houerable  !     ^^-  There  is  no  need 

ornilsrep.e.nentinp;  01  exai:eri.ilii>:._  Our  goo^s  show  fOT 
theni«i-ive8,and  pio--e  tli'-n.aelves:  I  ... 

It  ;»a  busliii-'slii  wbuh  an  aii'plc  and  satlslactory 
ecj'ilva'ent  Is^vi-iilor  llie  moii»\  r«ce;veil  and  an  en- 
couia;.'iiiir  prod' isp'M'keiid  at  till-  siiniet;me.    Ills  an 

occupation  In  Wiiii  1.  lie  |ier.>.oii  need  be  alr<l<l  or  asliame4 
to  c..uvass  lhe.<am<-  3  -Id  rp.iii  and  n  u'.n.for  »  Here  one* 
our;.'ood-:  ari' liiirodutcd.a  itennalieiit  and  continuama 
ilemaoi!  is  ere.iled. 

To  .*<Ml-.|eiKiii  the  A'my, or  those  at  home  dlaabled  l>y 
the  b.iiilslop-  ot  war,  tn  t;ierf)nieii  i  ut  at  ht  alih.  Teach- 
ers, Poid  masters,  or  any  peri^oi.  who  wishes  I'lther  local 
oraii  acihe  'mi  upatlon,  and  one  tliat  hrlnf  with  ItORSAT 
PECLNHi.v  iNi.i cturMs,  this  ii-'-.«irts  an  opportunity 
seldom  met  with.    Try  II !    And  8.-P  tor  yours,  ivcs! 

Carefully  selected  lots  -f  .fewelry,coiiiprl«lti«  our  new- 
est sty  es  and  most  .aleable  var*»ty  ot  coods,  will  lie  sent 
anywheri- 111  the  I./>yal  States.  We  ore  c«i>Ftaiitly  tlllUiK 
orders  from  i  ersons  leavlnt;  the  choice  of  (ioods  wholly 
with  us.  To  such  Wc  promise  the  best  cxercite  of  out 
taste  and  Juiiirnient,  and  troni  our  long  experience  cam 
Insure  salisUction,    We  ask  no    pay    I'l    advance,  state 


..  .       .     o  J   _.• --i—.«  #...n.w.»»s«  I  *l'"t  style  and  (lualitv  oMioods  are  wanted,  and  we  will 

\  ou  are  hereby  Pummoned  and  ;7>;'"^ '°»n»y'J««  I  send  the  same  and  col  « I  p«v  by  Exprei*  at  U>e  CBd  of 
complaint  in  IhlRactlun.whichlsfibil  In  IVeoBlceof  the  1  ^Uj^  •»      h.     j        i 

Clrk  of  this  C-Jurt  for  Ihe  county  aforesaid,  at  Stiakope*  j  ••"=•  «ini  n  AVT>b«tyKR    WA"TirP« 

lnsaidc.nnly.and«o«rvearopy„f>onr«-^werloll,e  t.OI.D  A>D  .  .1,1  KK    W  A.IUI-J«. 

I  sa'd  (on.p'fli-t  on  He  bulecrii.er  it  his  o(l  ce  In  Ihe  1  Ooo>l  niovenie  its  and  in.-inufa<iure«l  In  the  Iw-st  ma«« 
establlshr-.e  ti  in  the  East,  iheclotMiis  wade  by  nie  (v„,t  |l<,,is"  in  .-hakopee  »il!h'n  Ihlrly  days  after  Uio  n-r.  of  pur««  mat-rial,  n'l  war;  anted  at  prices  from  $10  t» 
w'llbeottlie  servli  p  Id  t-N  siimnionson  you.  exelnslve  .  I  the  day  nf    $2S0e«eh.    Ri-nt   any*  h.-re  — pay  colle«  t«-d  bv  Kxpreaa.— 

'  I  kui  !i -cervKe- uiel  If  von  f.-.ll  lo  aiiswer  thesjib!  eonipi.ilnt  I  :»ail.-.i'.iet!on  auarantec  :  I  .\I1  watches  at tirst  prices;  t^cy 

LVTESTSTYLK    AND    FA.SIIION.        ,  wlt'ilotbei;nie..for."iwl.l.  thepUlntli;  liiili;si,c;'..i.  win     b.diis.  l- urownl     lH.rt-.iI...:. 
lj.».lL.oi    .^i  *.  Liii    XI..    i^    1  .ti..:jj.**w.i.        I  ^j.pry  ,„,,,,,.,,„.,  .f.rtl.e  relief  .hraoiiUed  In  said  com-       Circulars  free  by  ii.all  I    Send  fortho?n:: 
Thep.tro:.a;rcoflbrpahUcf.respec-fun:,olicl1ed|pj;»..;-:;^.n.e^  j  Manufa.Tli*  "..n  Mm"oU«. 

T.,3nly;-f  JoKN  SCHWARTZ.     '        niS.l  Plali.l.lTL.  Ally.       vrit-lO.lm 


ribUro-l  Wiv  NifA-ToKX; 


--^«i 


IS 


ae 


-IMPORTANT  TO    LADIKS. 


THE  PRIVATE  MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

Au  Invaluable  treatise  of  ti  pages,  by 

DR.  JOHN  HARVEY 

pnbllsheil  for  the  benoflt  of  the  »'-x. 

On  receipt  of  TEN  C'KNT.-*,  ltR»  ill  !•"  s.iil  post  pal  1,  In 
a  s<-ult-'t  eiivi'lopc,  tf>  all  who  apply  lor  It. 

It  Klvfs  a  co:isi>;  .liicrlpiioi  wf  all  the  ilisoases  peculiar 
to  feniiilo*,  together  with  PM-ans  of  cure,  an<l  tresis  of 
Conception,  PreL'DHnitiuy,  Mlsc;irr1ace,  Slerllli  v.  Sexual 
AlmiicK,  rri-t.ip*us  ItiTV,  t'l  male  Weakness,  Coiiitiiiiip- 
tkm,  Jto.,  ni»t  ■■mill  other  valuable  liiforniatloii  nut  pub- 
Iisbe<l  In  any  uiher  work. 

Every  laJy  should  procure  a  copy  without  delar. 

THKEE  EDITION'S.  50.000  BACH, 
tiare  already  been  publUbeJ  and  distribute  J  this  year. 

HABVEVS  CHRONO  THERMAL 

FEMALE  PILLS 


the  most  lofalllable  and  popular  remedy  erer  known 
hll  diseases  of  the  ft  male  »i-x.  Tliey  havf  been  uscl  In 
many  thoiis^in'i  iaMv»  wilh  iiiifailln;:  »uii-e>s— and  ni.iy 
be  relied  i!i>"ii  l!i  c-TiTV  raso  tnrvsliUh  tin  y  are  reeoni- 
uiaiiiU'd.  aii'l  iiartKUla'rly  In  all  cases  urlsliiK  (cum 

OB}»TKVCTI<>N.0R  STOPPAGE  OF  XATIRE. 
no  matterfroni  what  cause  It  arises.    Tbey  are  cfr<-ctnaj 
in  restorins  to  liea./h  all  who  are   sunVrinK  from  M'ealt- 
ness  a.'d  ilebil.iy,  L'teriue  Ulschar^'cs  Nervousness,  Ac, 
&c..  and  they 

ACT  LIKE  ACnAK.M  ! 

In  rtrenslhenlT'C  and  restorinc  the  system.  Tlionsanils 
of  ladies  who  have  snflered  for  yeais  and  tr!e<l    variou.-i 


TUB 

SHAKOPEE  ARGUS 


We  are  informed  that  a  lady,  who  lives  [  ,J^"A  man  asked  us  the  other  day  if 
just  tlirough  the  timber,  presented  her  Sherman  had  yet  got  across  salely  to  the 
husband  with  a  New  Years  gift  in  the  '  ^^^^  ,^^  ^^^^^^^  f^,  ^^^^  ^^^  ^^  ^^^^^ 
shape  of  a  babv  which  weighed   seventen   ^  i     i     i       ,.       , 

pound,  and  h'ad  two  teeth  at  its  birth.—  ,  "on^l'S  ago— we  looked  at  hira  about  a 
We  will  give  any  womtn  in  tlie  State  a  quarter  of  a  second,  gave  him  a  chew 
twenty  yards  of  Cotton  Flannel  who  will  of  tobacco  and  went  on 
do  as  well. —  Chaf/ield  Democrat. 


Get  your  'flannel'  ready,  Mac. — Shak- 
opee  Argus. 


it^The  Truk  F^ag  is  the  name  of  a 
weekly  literary  paper  published    in  Bos 


Good  for  Our  Folks ! 

The  ever  hospitable  and  kind-hearted  \      A-fisr  the  Flannel,  are  you,  Mr.  Argus  ?  ton,  Masa.     It  is  a  very  large  sized  peri- 
ople  of  Shakopee  raised  by  private  sub- !  ^^''^^.  ''"•  5"^  *i«"  "^.r'"?:^'.'!!'  odical.  and  contains  a  large  amount  of 


CUMMINGS  &  JENNYS, 

MASUFACTUaKKS  OF 

Grand,    Squa*-e,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

Piano  Fortes. 

J\''o.  726  Broadway,  JVeto  York. 
Each  Instrument  Warranted  Five  Years. 

At  wholesale  and  retail,  Twcnty-flve  percent,  less  than 
t'.ie  same  class  Plana  tlsewhere. 
Dealers  will  do  well  to  examine  cur  Instrumenti. 
49-  Seed  for  catalogue. 


PRINTING. 


All  kinds  of 


F  0  R 


notify   us, 


choice  reading  matter  and  no  advertise- 


people  of  Shakopee  raised  by  private  o«u-  ^^^^  ^^^j^  ^,,^j^^^   ^^^^^^^ 

Bcnption  m  the   past    two  days  nearly  ^nd  we  will  forward  the  twenty  yards  to 

Two  Hundred  Dollars  for  the  purpose  of^  Ornnn>/,  miscalled    Governor  Miller,  at   nients.     It  has  an  extensive   circulation 

buying  vegitables  to  be  forwarded  imme-   St,  Paul,  who   we  will  authorize  to  do  it   throughout  the  country  and  is  highly  es- 

diately  to  Company  '  I,'  Ninth  regiment,   "P  °"  ^^'^  ^^quare,  ready  for   use.— C/uf/-  teemed.     Published  by  Moulton  and  Lin- 


who  aid  in  sad  need  of  something  outside 
the  rough  army  fare,  and  they  are  so  sit- 
uated as  to  be  wholly  unable  to  obtain 
anything  in  the  way  of  vegitables.  Again 
we  exclaim,  good  for  our  folss  ! 

Dead. 

It  devolves  upon  us  to  anounce  the 


coin  at  S3,00  per  year. 


fitld  Democrat. 

No,  don't  send  It  to  him,  Mac,  for  he 
might  happen  to  be  out  of  the  article,  and  I  /;^It  is  feared  there  will  soon  be 
would,  in  that  event,  apply  it  to  his  own  trouble  with  the  Chippewas,  owing  part- 
2)rivate  use — for  you  Know   be   is  great  ly  to  the  foul  manner  in  which  they  have 

been  treated  by  substitute  brokers  in  al- 
luring their  young  warriors  into  the  army 


Sar^ains  ! 


AT    THE 


on  "  covering  his  rear." 


Now's  the  time  for  everybody  to   as  substitutes 


<  therreniedleNln  vaiii.owfa  r.iiHwaloftliclrhealthund     dcatll  of   SOmcbody'S     littlc      'Fido*    who     "^ 
strength  wholly  to  the  iinoaey  of  .,         »  Ur 

DK.  HARVEY'S  FEMALE  piLi-f>.  shuffled  off  this  earthlv  coil  a  few  nights  ,  "'^ 


be  loykingto  their  garden  and  field  seeds.  | 


/^^  The  Emperor  of  Russia  recently 

since  in  front  of  our  office,  in  the  street^  '  '^'^^  f^°°>  ^^'^  ^Id  chests,  seed  boxes  or  \  tilled  sixty-two  boars  while   on  a  hunt ; 

we  wish  he   was    here   about  a  month — 


lave   you  got  a  supply  ?    If  so  disinter  | 

The)  are  not  a  new  Ulscovrry  but  a  lon^  tried  renietly' 
the  cvlcbratcd  . 

DR.  Joiix  n.\n\EV.  '  tv'li^MA  liA  nnw  lipa /»rtld    nnd    Btiff  sliun     whcrevr  you  may  have  kept  them  during 

•  ne  of /he  most  eminent  pliyslclin  pr.-scrr.«ed  them   for     WUCie    116  nOW  1168  COIQ     nnu     Blin,   snun-  ^  J  3  t  o  I'lifii-' 

i,,a)yyearsinhi»priv»tHpr...uce.a.M..oro.NkH.!  W.SI  frJanrU  nnfl  fr,..«!  •  1u<»  miKsi-    tho  winter,  and  look  to  their    Condition  ;   there  8  a  good  sight  for  bore  hunting  in 

niorr  truely  |>opa!ar  ur  widely  knuwu  than  hliu  ln,tue  ^  neU  alike   Dj    uienuS  Unu  lOcS  ,    Ills  mUSl-  '  ' 

treatment  ut 


see  if  they  have  '  drawn  damp,'  the  mice   tl^Js  country. 


rKMAi.KDincvLTJES.  I  cal  Hlllc  bark  is  heard  no  raoie  ;    never 

All  who  have  n.-el  Dr.  Il.itvcysKiniale  I  ii^sreconmend  1  .  .,,  ,  ,  .  ,  f^-ot  to     tVif>m      nr     nnv  mifilmn  hna     hpfpl 

•lum    t>    oth.r^.     xurs.<     r.comni -nd     ih.m.-   ngain  Will  lie  amuse  his  master  by  amus-   ffoi  lo    ii.Lm    or    any  misiiap  naa    utjiei 

Hmcul.-'lsard  dealers    rec'-r.  nier.d   ila  m  In  prefereme  .     ° 
to  Oliver  nitdiiines,  l>i  cause  of  il.cir  •■ciTiis.    So  UJjT  ob- 
jects to  talif  tiiLoa  |..r  they  are  elecaiit  y 

PP.LPAKED  UY  AN  EXPEKIKNCED  CHEMIST. 


ing  little  dogish  antics  ;  no  longer  is  his  ,  them ;  make  calculations  as  to  how  many  ; 


1  unruly  pit's   of  each  kind  you  will  need,   and   if  you 

lis  will  nov:r,tave  more  than  a  supply,   divide  with  .^^^y  daughters  ;  they 

.  ,  ,        .f  ,     .    i.  name  with  "Petrolia." 


little  snapper  the  dread  of  all 

yJ^^,:'^^'^>i^^^Z;:"^n:i:^:Z^Z':X  \  and  chickens ;  his  snowy  cu 

f:^?;;f.e^l::;y^;:i?y^er^:n^r'^e;';::^'r'^!^^^  the  parlorof  his   mistress,!  your  neighbor;  if  you  are  short  of  any  or 

?:;ri.';:lron-'tVu::^.'^"''"^^""'-'"°'^^^  rejoice    that  he  60  mirac-' all  kinds,  be  careful  in    buying  and   get 

PRICK  ONE  DOLLAR.  iilniicl  tr  oBr>iT>f.fl  t  ]if.  p1ijIi-1i#><j  nf  tlifl  saiia- '  none  but  fresh  Seed  ;  it  would  be  wcll  to 

eyc.'.tt!.^*n^.t!ceout•.tyoT.d.sl>eDr.^ar^•ev>Plrs!"'*^"^'y  ^'^^'^F^"  tiie  cmiciies  01  irie  saus   ^  . 

or  Book. ami  If  y.u  cannot  irwure   them  of  your  .:r!iic- I  -„        „,,f„,.,,,_._     wfl  Qnrrnw  to  tliink  of     tCSt  them   by     SprOUtinfif    a     fCW      Of    Cacll 
isistdo  uol  t.ike  any  .th.r.loi  fon.edeaUrs  whuareri.-; '»ge  "'anuiaciurer,   we  sorrow   iw   limJK  ui  ,  ~  ,        , 

prinrii.:.!  Will  re.  ..(.liimen.!  will  reel  oiniueii.loih.r  ie-|  |.        r,,.pa-n»      lonllianmfl     tllicrlit    and  OUr     Kind,   60  that  yOU  may  DOt  bo  depending 
Jiialf  Ti '.'.»,  th.y  ca;i    ni^.U-  a  larger   piofl;   on— but  en-|lll3     piCseni      ioaingomo      pilgilt,  Hnu  OUT  J  J  ^  r  a 

close  the  cioniy  ui.il  seudolrect  to 

Dr.  J.  BRYAN,   General  Agent, 


S^  The  oil  millionairs  of  the  east 
have  found  a  new  name  for  their  doll- 
commence  their 
We  expect  these 
"sweet  damsels"  will  imagine  themselves 
just  "old  oil." 


Box  i.7». 


TrtCedar  Jtrret.  N.  Y. 


most  moderate   wish   in    regard  to    like   "Pon  a  worthless  article, 
"sweet  little  creatures,"  as  well  as  those 


Whowii!t*veaiiri«kifp'opertvdirect..i:  «nd  y.,u  wiii  i  of  all  sizos  bolh  great  and  small,  is,  that 

receive  till  ni   im'si   paid.  i><  curtly  securely  sealvd  frum  ! 
observ.itioii  by  retarii  mail. 


XOLO   BV  DRVaaiSTS   GEyEBALLT. 


M  ii  N  H  O  O  B, 

(Tblnl  Editlo.i.   Fifty  Thousand.  M  pages,  cloth  Covers, 

By  R0I3T.  E.  BELL,  M.  D. 

Member  of  lh<-  Royal  Coll-pe  of  Snrreons,  Lot  don.  ad- 
drcrsed  to  youth,  the  married  ai.d  tiiose 

CONTEJ!PL.\TINO   .MARRIAGE. 

Jeot  hym.Tll.  post  paid  on  receipt   of  TEA' CENTS-    A 
careful  perusal  of  this  Miiall  tiook  lias  bevna 

BOON  TO  THE  AFLICTED. 

nd  baa  saved  then.'cands  from  a  life  of  misery  and  an 

UNTIMELY  GRAVE. 

It  treats  on  the  evils  of  youthful  Indlfcretlon,  Felf- 
Al.usc.  ^^eIllin:r1  Weakn.  ss,  Kmlssi'ins,  St-xiial  l)l>ea.<(s. 
Genital  ilebilitv,  1XI6S  ut  puwer.  Nervousness,  I'reiiiMtnre 
Decay.  Iinixitence,  Ac.  Jtc,  which  unflt  tne  sutierer 
from  luiailins  the 

iobligations  of  .marriage. 

and  Illustrate  the  ineAiis  ef  cure  by  the  use  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 


and  other  treatment  necessary  In  some  casts,  and  which 
ntv»  r  tails  to  cure,  ani'.  can  lie  ri'lli-i|  on.  Tliey  do  not 
■ausi-.ite  the  stoiuach,  ur  rv'uder  the  breath  olTenslve, 
and  tbey  can  be 

USED  WlTIIorT  DETECTIOX. 

They  do  not  li-.tfrli-rc  with  business  prrsnits.  ana  are 
■paudy  In  actii.i. 

NU  CHANGE  OF  DIET  IS  NECESSARY. 

V>ti/  are  W^irrfnled  in  nil  Otsei 

to  be  cflTectual  in   reinovln;;  ami   (lirlneanil  cnrlns  the 

disease.    Upwap's  of  two  th^ini'id  ca<cs  are  on  recur  I 

THAT  HAVE  BEEN'  CURED 

by  usins  Bell's  ?pvc!fle  Illls.  and  certlUcates  can  l>c 
■•iu°.vo  from  many  that  have  usi'd  theiu. 

KOCASE  OF  FAILLUE  EVI:r  OCCCR.S. 

XTpwcrdsof  a  hundred  PhysUlans  nsc  them  extensive, 
ly  ill  their  private  practice,  and  they  caniiot  iBect  cuies 
without  li.em. 


^SI!  WMM: 


£**53- 


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they  were  all  in  his  "fix." 


Fish  Story.  - 

We  neglected  in  our  last    issue  to  no- 
tice the  handsome  haul  of  fish  made  not 
far  from  this  place  in  a  little  creek  where  j  ery  number,  maxing  it  a  periodical  higb- 
the  fish  had  run  up  from    the  river  and  |  toned  and  deserving.    Terms  per  annum, 


The  Hone  Journal. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  and  best  fam- 
ili'  and  literary  journals  in  the  country. 
Its  articles  are  from  the  pens  of  the  best 
authors.  Mr.  Willis  its  able  and  well 
Known  editor  contributes  largely  to  ev- 


JC^  While  there  is  no  end  to  the  grum- 
bling about  the  enormous  prices  asked 
for  the  Bubstanti.'ils  of  life,  w«  hear  nary 
a  grumble  about  the  high  price  of  poor 
whiskey  ;  people  go  that  with  a  fortitude 
and  resignation  truly  praiseworthy. 


CASH  STORE 

Wishing  to  cut  down  our  Stock  and  make  room  for  our 

SPUING  PURCHASES 

We  win  commence  this  morning  selling  goods  at 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLOAKS  AJVD  CLOAKIJVG,  DRESS 

GOODS  of  all  kinds, 
BALMORAL  SKIRTS,  BLANKEH^S 

AJVD    FLAJVJK'ELS, 
JVC  BIAS,    BREAKFAST  SHAWLS, 

&'C.,  ^c,  ^c. 

REALLY  AT  GREAT  BARGAINS. 

Pome  Goods  we  shall  seU  at  COST,  and  some  we  shall 
sell  at  hEi>6  THAN  COSX.  and  all  kinds  of  Goods  at 

Cheap  as  the  Cheapest ! 

REMESIBER    TKE    PL. ACE, 

3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

H.  KNOX  TAYLOR. 


P   R  I  N  T  I  N  a 


Neatly  and  Cheaply  Executed 


AT   THS 


Peter    Geyennann 

I«  again  In  the  field  with  a  large  and  well  selected  ctock, 
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"Jlrgus^^   Office. 


BRAXDY, 


WHISKEV, 
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WINES 


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of  the  ve.-y  best  manufacturtd  braadi. 


FUR,  FUR,  FUR  t 

or  all  kinds  wanted,   for  which  I  will  ji«t  tt« 
v3  bluest  i»46 

Cash  Price. 


congregated  in  a  small  spring  hole.  We 
understand  that  nine  wagon  loads  were 
taken  out  by  hay  forks  ;  all  a  man  had 
to  do  was  to  drive  his  wagon  up  close 
to  the  'hole'  and  fork  them  from  the 
water  into  his  wagon  box,  and  in  a  few 
moments  of  industrious  labor  be  would 
have  all  his  team  could  draw,  of  a  varie- 
ty of  choice  fish — principally  pickeral — 
varying  in  weight  from  three  to  twenty 
pounds. 


Mrs.  Markham's  School. 

We  tooK  occasion  the  other  day  to 
spend  an  hour  or  two  at  the  school  room 
o{  Mrs.  M.,  to  see  what  progress  the 
young  "  ideas  "  were  making,  and 
how  they  succeeded  in  "learning  to 
shoot." 

The  school  is  exceedingly  large,  num- 
bering some  ,'over  seventy  scholars, 
which  but  for  the  peculiar  faculty  the 
teacher  has  of  disposing  of  them,  would 
make  it  rather  inconvenient.  The  school 
in  many  respects  is  a  model  one,  although 
one  or  two  of  the  dots  need  adjectives 
used  to  them.  One  of  its  marked  fea- 
IJMJ.  (JltJ.iV^  J.    ^(}Jl  1  CE  i  tures  was  the  perfect  system  with  which 

ever3'thing  is  done,  and  the  good  order 
(considering  the  number  of  scholarsand 
the  size  of  the  ruom)wliich  prevailed,  as 
cla.ss  .".flcr  class  and  recitation  after  reci- 
Hition  passed,  wiih  hardly  an  error 
or  mistake. 

The  patrons  of  the  distrist  ought  to 
appreciate  the  advantages  of  this  winter, 
and  show  their  interest  in  the  school  by 
visiting  it.  How  many  of  the  fiihers 
and  mothers  of  those  children  have  enter- 
ed the  school  room  this  term  ?  hardly 
one,  and  why? — do  you  employ  a  per- 


83,00  ;  address   N.  P.Willis,    107  Ful- 
ton St.,  New  YoiK. 


Bdl's  Specific  Pills  ! 

Are  the  orl'.;lnnl  anil  or'T  cenuliie  fpeelflc  Pill.  Tlicrc 
are  a  boot  u  I  Iri'tators— lli  w;ire  of  thcin. 

IHE.<E  AltlV'VAKKANTEr. 

Tliey  are  .tdnpfed  for  ni;i!eor  leninle,  old  or  vonnp.  nrtl 
«r«  thfonly  rcll.-il.lo  renieily  known  tor  the'iureut  all 
dlscasKSanisiii;;  Irciu 

vol  TllFlL  INDISCRETIOIC. 

In  a!!  ?exTi.!!  rMs<>as<"!,  .-la  fJonorrhca  .?tr!c(tire.  iV.e-X, 
and  la  ail  a;-  Lr'.i  aiy  aiitl  Kidney  complaii.ts  they 
ACT  LIKE  A  CHARM! 

RelleflseTperlrnel  l.y  tsklog  a  slnde  box;  and  from 
lour  lo    l.x  boxes  ;:.-ii<  rully  i-tfoit  a  curn. 

S.^I.l»l!Vr>l;r'ir;IT.-i(;K\i;ii.\l.t.V,'nb„x-srnrta;nlnu  I 
»lx  pills,  price  f  I.  or  .-.is  box.  s,  iS;  also  in  Uir^e  boxe.<  j 
coiitaliiii'c  r.ur  of  the  small,  price  S3.  1 

If  you  ii.cd  til.-  liuok  ur  11,.-  |  Ills,  cut  ont  this  adve--  | 
Its.-uieiit  for  refer- ;!fo,  aiiil  lf\i 


-,  -       -  ,    -   --  •- m  ciiniiot  procure    them  r  .  it-  i 

of  yunr  dniiffi.xt.  iu>  not  be  i!iipo.s«  I  on  bv  any  oiiu-r  I  son  at  any  Other  business  and  never  tro 

reiii,?.[y,  bt:teiiclu«fc  the  luouey  in  a  lttt?r  to  the  prop.ic-  ,    . 


t«.r. 


DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Box  5G7d, 


7SCKi>AR  STHKhT.  N  Y 

w'.io  wil'  t:it;eai;il<k  If  pro,  -rly  .lir.'d.-  !.  ^iii>t  win  ..^ -ii.! 
tb.-  pills  .»ctuie»;  lioiii  o:.s,  I  tatiuu,  by  rsti:rn  mall,  po  t 
l>al-t. 

SOLD  UV  DCrccX'iTS  GEXKRAtLT. 


TO   THS  AFFLICTED! 

FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

COXSOLTIXa  rilYSICUN. 

No.    70,  Cedar  Street,    N.  Y. 


Me  llc.tl  treatinenl  to  be  s-!ircf.«sfn!.  rrt:st  be  ad.ipf  ed 
!•»  each  pnrtlcul.ir  c.iw,  and  llieaclaal  Ci'n.lition  o:  thv 
p.tient  at  thv  time,  and  re;:itlaii'd  fn.m  tiioi  to  iiiiii-..is 
the  e^is^-ricesof  the  r.is^  r -.ii.ire.  Medl- iiie  a"t- ninr>- 
T»"teritiT  on  ^••m."  th.in  on  •■Ihi-rs.  and  It  .-In  iild  b:-  .nl- 
Jiiliibtered  w-lt:i  a  view  to  as-Ut  luture.niid  not  force  it. 

ALL  WHO  ARE  ArFLlgrru  WITH  CHKO.NIC  DIFFI- 
CULTIES 

.  #»/»nT  *»i'l.a«-:ijari>  fjlVd  to  o!it.i!n  p:«Tminrr»t  berefl! 
fr.im  lb>-ir  fniiii'V  |.;tv«b  i.-.i.,  i.ri-  soii,ii«<|    i«. -.ilvc  ni<- a  ' 
At^.iteuisiit  ol  ilicir  coiMiitl.-ii  an  1  I  will  ailvisc  tliini  tr'  e 
o.  ch  ir_'e.  »-:i  it  tr>-Mtoient  is  nec-s-,  iry  to  vnsurc  retov-  | 
cry;  th"  lime  re<iui  t-.l  uikl  th.-  rxju-nse. 


and  inspect  the  worn  and  helpliimor  her 
in  it?  Tliie  should  not  be,  your  pres- 
ence not  oiJy  encourages  the  children, 
but  assists  the  teacher,  who  of  all  per- 
sons needs  your  sympathy,  for  dollars 
and  cents  is  a  poor  compensation  to 
those  trho  spend  their  strength  and  tal- 
ents in  carrying  out  God's  first  man- 
date, viz:  "Let  their  be  light." 

We  learn  that  Mrs.  M.  has  engarred 
to  teach  here  sometime,  and  we  are  cer- 
tain her  high  reputation  as  a  teacher — a 
roputa'ion  justly  earned,  will  always  en- 
sura  hrr  a  crowded  room. 


I  .'e^lre  :■•»  |irc>.  rii 

it«  ■ 
r  pr.3 
To  a 


or  \-\i 


i«-|v|ce  only  In  set  h  coni- 


PoUock,  Donaldscn  &  Ogdcn. 

By  reference  to  the  advertisement  of 
these  gentlemen,  it  will  be  seen  that  they 
have  coslanlly  on  band  a  mammoth  stocK 
of  No.  I  China,  Glass  and  Earthen  Ware, 


Originalities. 

Thi.s  month  is  a  terrible  time  for  colds 
— there's  such  a  •'  draft." 

Thy:  press  that  has  the  most  meaning 
— the  printer's  press. 

LiFK — an  air  bubble  with  a  kicking 
frog  inside. 

The  oil  of  deceit — flattery. 

The  oldest  man — the  man  in  the  moon. 

Modern  hsathenism — worshiping  idols 
(idles)  in  crinoline. 

What  does  the  present  session  ©four 
Legislature  remind  one  of?  A  nigger 
{r)al<ey. 

Why  is  a  bob-tail  pussy  cat  like  a  man 
with  a  big  wife  ?  Because  she  has  lost 
great  space. 

Whv  is  an  aged  lawyer  like  a  man 
"  dead  drunk  ?"  Because  he  lies  still. 

The  last  ce/(/*-ation — when  a  man  pays 
out  his  last  scrip. 

What's  the  first  debt  we  owo  to  na- 
ture ?     A  bill  for  teeth. 

The  end  of  controversev — a  moman'e 
tongue. 

Treason's  euro  is  reason ;  reason's 
cure  is— an  alfired  flogging. 

What  is  the  strongest  k\nA  of  spice 
used  now-a-days  ?     Army  must  red. 

The  vinegar  of  life — sour  bread,  a  sour 
wife,  poor  tobacco  and  no  money. 

What  race  is  the  most  celebrated  for 
their  strength  ?     The  African  race. 

Uncomfortable — to  be  seated  at  the 
table  opposite  a  pretty  girl,  with  a  plate 
of  hot  soup,  on  a  hot  day,  a  troublesome 
raoustaclie  and  no  hand/terchief. 

The  young  lady  who  felt  the  fire  of 
aflection,  has  been  relieved  by  a  dish  of 
ice-cream. 

To  forget  the  cliarmsof  a  flirt  who  has 
jilted  you — run  your  head  against  the 
first  hitcliing-post  ynu  come  to. 

Why  i^  a  dog  like  a  frosty  morning  in 
Februaiy?  Because  they  both  have  a 
snap. 

Why  is  a  faithful  office-holder  like  a 
story  ?  Because  they  are  frequently 
continued. 

Butler's  lA3t  lie — when  upon  hearing 

of  the  fall  of  Fort  Fish.or  te  said  ho  was 
"gild  of  it." 


J^~  Skating  carnivals  are  all  the  rag;e 
this  winter  in  eastern  cities  ;  why  can't 
we  have  a  carnival  in  Shakopee,  and  show 
our  agility  on  the  ice,  as  they  do  at  Cen- 
tral Park  ;  we  will  take  two  chances — 
one  for  legs  and  one  for  c&nium. 

S^  Peter  Geyerraann  is  in  receipt  of 
a  fresh  supply  of  choice  groceries;  call 
and  try  them. 


Feb.  1st,  If'CS. 


The  6th  Minn.  Re£rt.  left   Saint  Louis 
on  the  28th  of  Jan.  for  New  Orleans. 


P^WK  superior  quality  of  stove  polish 
at  John  McMullen's  Hardware  Store. 


Publications. 

The  Ladifs  Frievd  for  February  has 
reached  us,  and  is  in  every  particular  a 
perfect  gem;  and  we  can  say  without 
hesitation  that  it  does  full  justice  to  its 
weil  chosen  title.  The  beauiiful  enffrav- 
ing,  "The  Prisoner's  Child,"  is  alone 
worth  the  subscription  price  for  a  year. 
Deacon  &  Peterson,  319  Walnut  St., 
Philadelphia. 

Our  Young  Folks  for  same  month 
has  also  came  lo  h.and,  ami  is  a  most 
worthy  publication.  Its  reading  ma(ter 
18  contributed  by  some  of  the  best  writ- 
ers, and  is  both  useful  and  inteiestiii'r. 
Ticknor  k  Fields,  Bo.ston. 

Arthur's  Home  Mag  .zhie  for  this 
month,  as  usual,  is  full  of  good  things, 
both  literary  and  fa.-:hionablc,  and  is  a 
sound  magazine  at  low  rates.  T.  S.  Ar- 
thur, 323  Walnut  street,  Philadolphia. 

Oodey's  Lady's  Book  \ii  not  cxcellod 
as  a  fashionable  magazine,  in  the  world  ; 
and  for  this  month  is  i-untiir.g  over  with 
choice  literature  and  ellor-ant  fashion- 
plates.     L.  A.  Godey,  Philadelphia. 

Peterson^ 8  Magazine  is  also  before  us 
for  this  month  with  its  great  vaiiety  of 
choice  family  reading,  and  richly  embel- 
lished engravings  and  complipte  fasliions  ; 
it  is  a  most  worthy  Lady's  Magazine. — 
Charles  J.  Peterson,  306  Chestnut  St., 
Philadelphia. 


HARDWARE  SrOUE 


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DKALKU  IN 

Drii;^"s  and  Medicines, 


f  choo]  Roolt-', 
To.Ict  lleciuisltrs 
Noii»;is, 


f^tatlonerv, 

S!,l..ll  Wl.'eH 
ol  Trt.4t-  *  Vi", 


Fancy  (loods, 

To!;ct  (loo.N, 
l'crl!iniery,.Vc 


GLii 


Pvtty,  Pnintr,  Oils,  famishes,  and 
'  Dye  Stvjf.i,  tSj'C. 

M.^dlolnes  wnrrontcd  f!|-.Nf7t».  .Tiid  of  (ho  best  nuallty 

Cn-t.<ilier.<  will  II  11.1  i;iy  him  K  ci!lliplcte.conipr|-lllL'  Ill.lIlT 
O'lii  l.'Slt  Is  iiniio..islbie  here  to  eiHiiiHTate,  ami  iill  sold  at 
hio.ler.it''  iiric'S.  v.T  nil  ly 


Look  Out  for  the  Cars ! 


False  Sepcrt. 

It  has  been  rumored  that  members  of 
Mr.  G.  Bollman's  family  were  affected 
with  the  timall  Pox,  and  we  are  request- 
ed to  stale  tha*  tlie  rumor  is  entirely 
without    foundation,    and  that  tl:e  whole 


?rp^ysu"ian)L'''"'''""*^'**''''"''''^^^^^^  "^^*''6    »"'!    House     Fumisliing    family  Are  now  and  have  been   in    excel- 

"^'^':'}V'''''^'V^*^'-'y>^^^^""^>'-''>^-''-'r^'G.,od9,   at  their  stand  on  the  corner  of ,  l«nt  health.     We  have  also  been  inform- 

Third    and  Robert  street.  Saint  Paul.— Ud  by  Dr.  Wakefield,  the  Health  Officer, 
,  We  dropped  into  this  establishment  whili- !  'hf^^  the  rumor  is  entirely  falao. 


ease  my  .«erl>in  c'»M»ld«T  itl"» 

A.lv.c'-MitUoiit  me.l'.liie  li"  wMoni  »'ir,V!en« :  there 
••re.  w  leii  a  lilr"-<i:ii- M'.  ••ircli  lie  •.iic.l...lj.r  in  v,,nrl.  t, 
ter.  f -r  "Til.-'i  I  aril  livi-  my  m'l.ii  I  oi>it>ion  i.n.i  ...ir;c.- 
aii'l  %ne-i  ni  di  •Im^  .m  '  c.io:irl'.rl  t^r  t  i--»iiiii'.  bv  rt- lurti 
tuA'.'.  :«iil  ivili  also  aiate  U|M.n   whut  tein.s  1  will  un-lcr-  , 

*^'m'v"!.VV'^>„  1  ......  ...     io  the  city  la.st  summer,    and   never  did 

.tlv  |,fri-.ion;i1  .■ittriitl'-ii  l<«!;ir'>n  niore  p  .r<b  ttl.tr  y  t.>  '  ,  ,     ,     .  •■^•^i    uin 

«!•«  foil  ,»•  I!-    w..,„.«.  »i,ici,  I  „v.k.  »:•  <i..i;«i.i  ofii.y  '  We     Fp-->nil    a   i.ali-nour  mure    nleasMntlv 

r»ror»»-i..n-uid  I  c.ii  tr.-a!  tUeni  as  v.Vi:-t  a.a.latic- as        .  .'       .  .  .  ..•..' 

I  rall.'d  t!;ion  p  rionalty. 


various  wares,  from  the  commonest  up 
lo  tl;«;  liMPSf.,  m«st  bi';iiiiiliil  and  delicate 
wares  now  made.  Rcmt^raber  the  place, 
and  dwn'l  fail  to  call. 


The  Cha' field  Democrat  s.'.y3  that  por- 
tlian  ill  looKing  over  ir.e  endless  piles  of,  sons  having  friends  in  Idaho  or  Montana 

may  learn  something  ol  tliem  by  occa- 
sionally calling  at  that  office,  as  an  arlisi 
formerly  of  that  place  has  promised  to 
send  them  photographs  of  all  persons 
hung  in  that  place  by  the  Yigilence  Com- 
mittee. 

We  have  no    friends  in  that  country 


Bargains. 

See  the  ne'7  advertisement  of  H.  Knex 


ALLCIiCO.MC  AND  COMl'LTCATKD  AFFEi^TIONS  OF 
TllHjYSTK.M. 

(and  n:'i  <r:<e3ses  P'ruMar  f"  r'tfm.".'e<.> 
Or*pep''la  rin'l  Liver  C"mpla!ii»-<,  rh'oiiic'  l.e.il.iche, 
Pile»:«iid  Fiatula.  Cbrooii;  and   li'tliinU.Try  RhiuinatKni  I 
Nr-uraiiira.jind  N.-ryoiis  Disea*  »  K.-iiaraiiy,  lafueral  ile- 1 
biUty.  :<crolula,  Caneera  and   tumors  Clirunic  and   In-. 
H  imatoiy  dlae:ise«  ef  the  Kyrs  and  eur».  Catarrh,  .^vniinal  1 
Vr  ikpr,.<,Iiiip..tonry,  rnthra:  ai'.d  Vaginal  Discharges, 
bexua/  an  I  Urinary  Disea»ti$  generally. 

CO.NTCMiTiox.  BKi  INCH  ETis  A. VDLUXG  diseases;  Tavlor,  Saint  Paul, in  to-day's  paper  ;  he 
Atr.,tweonfh!5  5tl!>/t!nu,'iratinethe  rarim.  sta- 1  '^  '"**  Selling   off  liis    stoci"  at  COST  !  \  and   if   they  hang  people  for  stealing  we 

yeiiaivl  n,o»:  riit'oiial  mode  <■!  Ir.-ntim-iit,  will  be  sent     -n,!   wnont-     L-'nrIa     ,  f     ^,^^Am     <.n»..    «„..._  ' 

uanyone.on  receipt  of  a  por.i3«:e«t«mp.  i  anu  man)    kinds   ot    goods   CVeUBKLOW 

Mr  t-e.-.tinenf  f.ir  Consumption  and  Hronchia!  affi-c- i  post     in  ortlpr    tn  mnLa  rnnrw   fnr  a   niam. 
ttnns  h:w  boen  attended  wli*  sreat  «ucc.-s«.    1  do  not  :  *^"   *'   '"  °^^^^     '■^  fn&Ke  rOOm  lOr  a  mam- 

l^^:::::::^-u^^^:lf^t^!^:t:^^:^^:^l'^  oih  stoc^of  sprlagand  summer  goods. 

?LV.t;v^ir.^n;•|;\^l'.n"•T.u^^^^^  is  the  time  for  those  of  our  cuizens   '>'g'^"  ^ages,  judging  from  the  scarcity 

^'(l%n4:i'^X'"tT,^  iTrt  n'rn^"  Rof,lf."'imrci"d  Wanting  any  goods  in  his  line   to  buy.—  I  ^^  «gg« '  *«  ^^pec*  they  are  just  like  all 

f.;;t«^^Ve:".''Vly",.,.^ri;T'=i?:^^^^^^^^  gentlemanly  merchant  is  one  of  the  '  ^^'"-  folks-the  more  you  give  them  the 


are  glad  we  havn't. 

/y  The  henii  must  be  on  a  strike  for 


bir  i-very  di.te.i*^.  renie-lles  |n  t'le  i.!:,iil»  of  the  fl-ld  and 


The  Riclimond  Ex^iminer  says  that 
from  the  1st  of  January  to  tho  19th  of 
Decombor  in  last  year,  31,530  "Yankee 
prisoners"  have  passed  the  doors  of  Lib- 
by  prison,  and  125,000  since  the  begin- 


ning of  tl'.o  war 


Ketail  Prices  Current. 


Correclid  IVeekly  hy    I).  M.   STORER 

Hilmcs  Street. 


Siiakoi-e;.:,  r,;!).  11.  1«6.5.. 

Flour  per  sack 3  00  a  3  25 

Whoiit ^o   a    95 


to  a    bo 

G'*  a  70 

TO  a  SO 

...2  75  a  3  00 

4  "iO 
.0  00    a 
..  .2  r,().a  4  00 


Cheaper  tJian  the  Cheapest 

Groceries,  Dry  G  oods,  Etc 

COLLrn  &  RRO.bnTeon  h.ind,  and  areionitakthre 
celvlii-.^uppllwsofDllV  UUUD3aiidURL>Clii;iJ-.S  of  al 
dcscrlpt!'>nt  at 

Prices  to  Suit  tho  Times. 

moTiB  wh!ch"are 

C O  FFE E,  ,SA  L  E II A  f  US, 

S  U  GAR,  CAA-f)  J.  US, 

TEA,  SOAP. 

SYRUPS,  TOliACO, 

VLVEGAR,  4c.  4c. 

Also  accnatantsupply  of 

DRY    GOODS. 

Oaiicrei.DelaneR.  Mmsllrn.  Cloths,  Casil- 

mercs.S.-itlnetiii.  KenlurVy  Jeant, 

Cott jn.tr.d  Linncn  Drills: 

The  a1)*Te  ge ods  ire  oflTer  Cheap  form* h 
.     or  read)'  pajr. 

All  tec  ask  is   lo  give  vs  a    call  before 
purchasing  elsetchere. 

Wcc.iTi  ilwaysbcfouml  at  our  OLD  STAKDon  FIIIST 
STREET. 


SHAKOPEB 

Julvll.IKI. 


-      -    -      Minnesota 

COLLF.R  ABrO. 

Storer, 


IIoLMr.s  Stkeet, 


-    -    -     p 


HAKorirs. 


C/Orn 

Pot.atoes 

.A_rV,«..tO    ........ 

Onions 

Ifay,  per  ton. . 

Woo;],  per  cor  J, 

Salt  jicr  bbl ....,,  ,,    ,     .    ^,  . 

T-.  1  „  _  I  jJcnler  m  Choice 

hgLrs,  per  doz 2.) 

BuTtcr,  per  lb 25  a  30 !  Family     Groceries 

J^ork,  .4] t.  per  c wt . .  1 8  00  a  20  00  j  ^      ^^" 

Beef,  per  cwt 5  00  a  G  00  P*  R  O  "V  I  S  I  O  IST  S 

Hams,  per  lb 


Cards, 
Programmes, 
Bill-heads, 
Cireulars, 
Posters, 
Etc.,    Etc.j 

Printed  to  prdcr  and  at 
i31xox-t    Zia'otloo. 


CORNER  OF  HOLMES  &  FIRST  STS 

Sliakopec* 

T.J.MFr  , 

irholesalc  aud  RctaU  DeuUriM 

Hardware  and  Cutlery 

OF  EVERY  DEiSCRiPTIOy. 

Stoves    Tin     and    Seebt 

Iron-"ware. 
As^i'icuKtiral  fini|>lciu«nts 

AM*  MECflANlCS  TOOLS. 

General  Porwarding  and  Ccm- 

miesion  Mcrchants- 
•  Remember  the  Old  Stind  ;  cor. 
n  T  of  Ifoluics  and    First  StrctJia 
Shakopco,  Minnesota- 
Job  Work  and  Repairing  of  all 
kinds  done  at  .short  notice. 


Latcsl  Fall  and  Winter 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 


fy^riv  ronr  Ooo.lg  of  flioiw  wlin  tnne  tViem 
troni  the  K:in-rii  'i:irl.,*t.'*."  (»Jt 

I  barcjuiit  rc«.eive>: frum  tne  Kastcrn  dtlcn  «  remplet* 
Block  «f 

Dry-goods,  Books,       Clothing, 

Crockcrj',  Boots,      Glass^vare, 

Notions,  Hats,               Caps, 

Shoes  and  Groceries. 

I  kave  ai«o  on  hand  tTio  lartwit  elotV  of 

Millinery    Goods 

Kver  krovgtit  ta  {^hatopeo.    All  erdrrs  promptlr  fln«4. 


Sugars 


Ijir  i-very  ni.<«.i»»-.  reiiit-itrs  in  I'le  |,i:,i,is  „(  ti,p  fl..|,l  ,n,l  ~  ,  '  .^       «   «l  Ml  7 1  U  t 

thcttee-tofihe  lorrr.'t;"  auU  Iu>.no  mluerala  under    most     ihoFOlIfih      and  accomplished  busi-     ™*^'"®   ^"^J   ^"'   ^^C*'e    aOOUl     lOW  priceS 
any  clrium.«Unce«.  ^7       xt        i  '       •        .         .  t   t        i      • 

ness  men  in  the  Northwest,  and  what  h«»   and  hard  limes. 

reprepen's  in  our  columns  can  be    relied!  ^  ~ 

up^.n.     Dou'i  fad  lo  rail  on    him  al  hiaj      f^  V:tl?n linos,  in  endless  varie«v,  fo  j  t^'CC,.  .  . 
Clit-ap  Cash  S'.ore,  'JIG,  Third  Slieet.         sale  al  Cir|.i.\i;vi's.  Whi.skeV 


Jiy  a.Mr«:<«  U  as  follows  : 

J.  BKY.t  V.  M.  !).,  Box  ziin. 

Xit  T6r».ii,r.''trri-f..N,w  York. 

Wr'lo  r-.T  n^.^*  n'.i-ilv.  »!•»  x-'ir<f,C,  noty  nr.'J  »t.i  " 
Il4«  rc.'lj   *iH  -•  <ILiI1l  .    m»'j:t  .4$  i>i.'.'><l:>|r. 


.1.5  a  20 

Shoulders   do L5  a  18 

Dried  Apples 18  a  20 

Dried  Peaches 20  a  2.5 

•  .•••«••• ^o  a  do 

ses 1  30  a  2  00 

CoiTees, 55  a  65 

Teas 1  60  a  2  40 

Vinegar 45  a  50 

Carbon  Oil 1  50 

Candles 20  a  40 

Tobacco,  smoking 30  a  5o 

do         che'»vinGr. . . .  1  'oo  a  1  5o 

__ 


TheTFJlT  BEST  qualities  of  TKA,  SUGA.'!.  COFFEE 
.<pices  nried  anlCA.N.VKn  P.tUITS.  Syrupy  Caroon  Oil 
Candles, Cljolce  bran  !.•!  of  Smoking  anJ  Ciiewiui; 


Tobacco. 


And  In  fact  ercrrthinru^iIlTkept In  aFTKST  CLAS 
.  FaMillyfiroccry  Store.    Alsi,  FanSce  >J':tioni  and  VIOL 
IsTIUN'l?.    Call  an1  »x«':ilu«  for  yoursflrea. 
Siiakopee,  Oct.  Hi.  IdSt.  vS  u40  ly 


LAXGLEY  t  TEMPIE, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MERCHANTS. 

Brick  BalMlng  op.  Third  street,  near  ilcrchanta  Ilnte 

CASH ad\a:\(:ed  oy  co.v.v/o•.vAv..^ 7.e. 


25  I  KEFKIIENCK.'. 

'  ..,  ''r  i  Thomsox  Br.  iTiir.r?.  i:<-jir  t  Cn.ixrt.-x, 

.  J  CO  a  5  00  "'"''i;*',*'^^?-  .  ..i.c.tii.c.«i«i.ANn. 

\i.lO:ll       ItAUuvvtf.  Cola.  JlcrchaMa 


The  biniaeel  p:ice  paid  furUl  kin.is  ot  Couatrr  pr«4ne*, 
sach  aa,  t3  uU 

Wheat,   Corn,  Oats,   Pork,   Drj 
aud  Green  I J  ides. 

C  KALVELAGE. 

Pianos  and  Mclodeors. 

F.  O.  WILDER  &  CO. 

DEALKIi.S  IN  PIANO-FOIITKS  MIL 
ODKO.N'K.  Ilarninn!ani<>.r;Mlilort-^)ri:aiii<.l'lii-<-i  .V«- 
•Ic.MnsIt  Booin.Jtc.,*,-.,  No.tWThlr.l  iitreel.curiirr  u{ 

h'miui.       ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 

AcenU  for  the  cclettrated  A.  M.  MTII  AIL  A  CO.'tS 

STAR  AXD  GRAND  .SCALE  PIAN'OS 

AUo.the 

PARLOliaEM. 

Mb.  WILORR  Is  a  Plana  M.iker,  and  haa  t^ntn  the  hn- 
ainetd  orer  w  j-eart.aud  will  tell  uolhihe  but  Orat-claM 
liutruuicntH. 

Every  Jiutrume.ti  will  be  ff'arranied, 

•BdalirianoiaoMhrthe  flrni  will  t>e  kept  In  !«■«•■ 
'  iL?Sr  "•^  <*>arife  If  within  a  retnoable  dlitance. 

jF^rianoa  and  Melodcona  tanex  and  r<-paired. 

«^Le»aon«al»en  on  the  I'laneand  Melodeon.    l«.l  y 


Order*  from  the  country  promptly 
attended  to. 


Taken    T  p. 

CAME  (o   mv   enclosure   in. 


Peck  8l  Russell. 


r^>ul«vn"'  oii-'r  oh  u«   thn  uu,  >.t  ?  ev. 
tnr  four  y.  nr  ol.l   ."rTKI-St.   loLn.  wl.lt <• 
'Inc.  iii-i'l- ..(ii/t  i<l.lc<  ri-d.  while  Uf:i>  I.elW  « 
•n-l  ^-•nie  on  tin-  l.»<  »;  tu"  ^l.tiilii  hlii  left  oar     Thr  ..»  . 
■  er    U  r  snr>ic'.l  i..  i..ke  bin;  avi.-v. 

•     JOII."*  n  .MOXNKA. 


I 


AmmimUJ 


—  J gg; 


* 


X  ish's  Limp  Iloatiag  Ap^iiralr.a 


e  Mi.ixo 


rnri\n--?Ti  ui.xr    sti 


si;"  i:-  \vi»ii 


I  •  .-tif 


.iM ti  l.iH«;..-i>l  th»ri.»l  ••! 


•t- 


lly  ih;-  It.imc  of  a  r' 
•  •■••'i  ot  .»»'.  n  v«-rv  ,••! 
'     »    »  -    .V.  1":  »•«■.'..'«'. 

*  »     »    Siuti>:tf  Ih  c-«  i-<ri!>.!!"n.  ••iI••l^»    'sort  In 
r-M   T  l»r  ii«»  In  :•  iu<iiii.-..i.    *    '    »    •  I  ".vr-.il -ur  u 

*  '^  *  Fivli's  l.«ni'i  In  i>n,'  kI  th<'  n."  '  •  ^yu!  .r  !i'-' 
I  "v-i..f  i.i«"iiy.  »  •  •  theuii:iT7i»f  u  !«iii;nm->'l  .11- 
rf!.|-.  :•  4'r  il  ».«v;ii);  U  mad'  In  LrallnK  anil  n.i.ki::;  .:ii.  '! 
.i'»».l«->.  •»••  ■•.I'l  •"■  inailtf  »•>  f  ook  nu-als  l"r  a  hvaX.  :ii.ti  > 
i.vi-»  •ii'^  wi.irh  !•»  iiitijiilly  >l<iin.'  on  lln- ami'Ul.ti»-t'iMr» 
w.iicl»'-arr*  lU«-»i<;k.-.»l.iterJ-    *    *    -ifcifnti^Kc Ame-uun- 

*  -  •  Kor  f.iiiillr  use,  tii>>p;i:i!,  tent.  l)i'.rr;:>!c  picnic* 
llNhiU.:.  iiiir'Tvor.-.l".  k  r..<.iii.  H  i«  aitic!.- >>f  «_"n'f;>r'  b« 
vtHi.l  all  »ro;«.r««ii  ut  Us  f ^•^t.    *    •-IMF* IlftUh  Jour 

*  •  •  I  h:ir- trleJ  t<"o:ippar!»iu<,  siidhiy  wlf<- and  1 
lrt-«.-lalm  Hi<-  >.:»ine  a  m»>\  valuable  au.l  liipi.-pm^at.ic  ar 
IM^  aiiJ  no'P  won.le:  how  we  roiil.l  hav,- don*  io  !ong 
withuBtif.    •    •    »     Ki.  iyxii  Oil  Circular . 

*    *    *    An  ••i-unomical  luiitrivanre  for  5rtlln»tJph<'at 
»h.>rt  iHJtue  l«»r  iiursrry  an<l  s.-nor.il  hniis,-h»l(l  pnrp. 

«.    •    •    *    OM<i   III! iw. riant       '    "   ■■-■-- 

T<r  coal  Ur-.'S.    *    *    ♦    —.V. 


point  Is  the  saving  u;  tus- 
r.  KetMing  Itut. 


rUK'KS  FUOM  TWO  TO  SIX  DOLLARS 

«V\PAtHTV   FROM  e.NE  TO  KOl'K  (jrARTS. 

T.if«  Artivt-t   n,>li,'l  a!  '>:,<  timr  leith  One  liurnrr- 
Arr.nspl   f-.r  Ke;.>s,.nr  or  <'.,,l.>il.  orCias.    A  .l.-'.rip- 
tu.-  piiiiphlctof  iliirty  p.is»  lunilsliid  aralw.    Air.o 

UMOX  ATTACHMENT 


T  II  K 

Price  50  cent*. 

To  \»r  atlarh<«'l  lo  a  common   K-.-r^'^ene   Uimp,orOj.« 

Iliini.-r.  Ny  w!ik'h   wal»r  may  be   boilec.  an.l 

tfnl  c..  .k-l:  aUo  arrai.^'eJ  to  *liM>ort  a  stm'ie. 

S^MItr   FAMILY  y F.EDS   OSK. 

W.   I).  UL'riSKLL,  A?i;iit, 

Xo.216  I'earlSt.,  X«"v  Y-rk. 


French    Bre;ikf:ist    and     Dinner 

wiN.;  to  the  v.tv  hiirli  price  of  ColT.'p,  antl 


o 


an  I  I'm-  irreat  Jitljjultv  in  pro'-uriBS  a  i:<»"-l.  n"lt"rm 

•  «',:i  tliat  th.-y  coMl  1  b«  .-upplx-l  from  ursl  liai..t».    11 
w.»  tic  Intention  of 

Tii3  Groi*  Armrican  Tea  Company 
r.f.  x..,:rr  r-i  in  <„„•*•<.  t,.ii  »- «  ' '"\,- ''"' rj'^'! 

.  ..t..i<r.  ..i..K  .ta  I.sH.,n  e  tUat  '''/V'T.  l!*  -i  -  In" 
:  I  .,'y  lli^fiii  x  l.:Vvi-ly  vciri.  T^j  anl  <  .IT  -  H  '.••'•'- '" 
-,ip..l  r.r.h^  •,  t».-..in.  to  Nvw  \..rk.tlie  '"■''''", 

.. oi  'Vint  AVo .,-..»« "f  t lis  <:""'=l^« -=';;■' '7„'^'/.„I^-J 

f  i!if.>rm  itlo'i  r'-la»lna  to  «M«nn.? 

It   a   niolcrati-   pri.-w.  ami   t.':vi' 

at  the  -ianiH  tinie  ail'.M  th.-  re- 

»vc  h.eti   comiK-il'tl  to 

,j,.i,!*-  tV.s-    ...ril.-S      nit  Cnjr-t  hnt  V ««  -. /k-/.,'/.- r 

^.tii  '.  ir  >■•!♦•  .11   r;  ;ri  !   l!-clr  ^al.-^  nave  ht-r- 
>i.iv,-    iH'-n   c..nipf!l-l  I 

which    •ell'   in  ililr  us 
itii  it.    Wc  will  lh..-rc- 


HOSTETTER'S 

CELEBRATED 

STOMACH 

BITTERS. 

pure  ami  powerful  tnolcr'.rsrrectloe  and  a  la 
wonderful  etUcacy  in  dlseasfs  of  the 

Stomach,  L.ivtriind  Itouets. 

Cures   Dyspepsia,  liver   Complaint.  UeadachConsti- 
Uvbillty,  .Vervuusnci'S,  bcprc^'icti  ot  bpirits    aii4 
pation.  Colic,   liilvriiiitlciit  >"cvei>,  Irainpsx, 
spasms,  and    all    Complaints  ol    eilliir:i«i 
ariaiii^   ironi    Uodily   Wraltncss  whether 
lutie.'uul  in   the  system  or  producud 
by  special  causes. 

Nothlnsr  thatls  not  wholesome, senlal  and  restorative 
in  its  nature  enters  tiito  the  composition  of  ItOoTKT- 
TKlf.-^  .>«1'U.M.\C11  BllTKK.S.  This  poijulnr  prepar.itlon 
contains  no  mineral  of  any  Kind,  no  ileadly  hotaiilcaiele- 
iii-iit;  hut  it  is  a  coiul>ina:lon  of  tiie  extracts  ot  are 
liiiUamic  herbs  and  plants  wllttc  ptJre:taudui:Me«tof  all 
ditl'usi\e  stiniiilailts. 

It  is  wlli  to  be  f  (rearmed  a!;aln.^t  disease,  and  so  fa? 
as  the  linmau  system  can  be  prutccteil  I'y  human  means 
acalnst  maladies  en;;ender  by  an  u;iwholrsomcatmo»- 
;)!i-:r»:, impure  n^al^r  auJ  otlicrcs'.er::::'.  -.auscs. 


Valuable   Standard    Books 


FOR  IKDiVIOVAI<S  JLKD  FASEILIES. 

rt/BUSa£B  BT 

FOWLER  AND  WELLS, 

3S9  BROADWAY,  JJ.  Y. 


IMPORTANT  TO    LADIKS. 


'.  .»■  .-r  MriHpf^sses^-d 

f   .  .t    •  oil  I  be  f'lll'^'l-d 
n  .|v:r  « il  satlsfacl  l>'!,  an 
t.ll'.-a  hanlsome  prjO'  — * 


llastetlcr's  BilUrs 


Saft-Ciiard 


GROVESTEEN  k  CO'- 
PIANO-FORTE    MANUFACTURERS, 

499  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK.  ^  nPTA VF 

IRE  attention  of  the  Public  and  the  trade  fs  invited  to  our  W^S^^^^^^^^ 

Jrtm  f'ratne,  Orrr- 
S.rovecn,  who  has 
rticular. 

The  "Grovestceu  riano-Fortc"  received  the  Highest  Award  of  Merit  over  all  others 

at  the  Celebrated  World's  Fair. 

„  ...,1.    1  i-..,.,m<.i,ts  from  the  best  m  ikers  of  lA>ndnn,  Parls.Oennany.  Philadelphia.  Baltirnare 

Where  .»-re^:xMSUet  lnjtpme^.tHftom^^ 

witastricllvcashsystem. ate  enabledtoofTcr  these  inslrum 

I'aicii  -No  1    Sev«n  (»riave,round  corners.  V.oscwood  >.!aln  case  KjO. 

TKl'.MS:   NKT  OASH,   IN    CUKUKNT    I?  UNDb. 
DESCRIPTIViS  CIKCULAllS  SEXT  FREE. 


and  by  nianufaclurlnc  larpelx 
entsat  a  pric'e  which  will  preclude  allcouipetltlou 


cut- 


i«.l  •'! 

liL;e 

!    •  »  I 


!•   -xt-nr  til  il  «e 
I  l:ii.>'i«  r-i  ••'►.■  ;iT»c'i:'i'-ry. 
.1.-  a  f  .-.y  ;n  -r  •  .•nslomcr-  v 
J  Ur  I., »!»  K.-  who  may  order. 


d   to 
make 


U  !s  F;u>t  .Sui>rce  Ii-.i;j  nil  other  CiiffeC. 


ThUC-.ro  h.Ml.<-rii  n.d  for  more  t'lan   a  century  In 

rrt«s..riis'iKc!tsi,it'..i.i-i...,  '•'^:. ''•'■'/•'?"\''>;.'' .A'"" 

b.-e  I  .n  .i^e  t>v  s..:ne  of  Hi-  l-a  li'.^    Kr.H.h    U  ,t  lurant, 
ii-re.  T.i.--  l'a.-i»!  ins  ir.-  ■.;i'  I  :■>  u-  t'l     Ik-^i  Jn 
:*.-.  i'l  I  '*»*«r.5at  tiiv'trin  e.viich  itis 
'.  :<'t  re.-  »Mi'ii  «'i"latl>'i  li  it  can  li' 
It.v  -r  1  1  tii-i'fiv  e:l'-ct<  npi 

W-  -.11    •!.>  I>U  oi-  ;rr.t 
til  ill'v  t'a  «'  ■>  ir 
■w  ^  ;iye  ;»-rl<'ct 
nf  T'\  •':    rra  1 

'"-■=''•  ■  •• -..nsiv.s.a1".!i'iT 

HI  I  proUt. 
t:irr»U  oiilv.o!  1-il  iHi'i'ids 

iMis  .n-iioiof  (.■ittinsit  up  .r'^-'. "■;"'!,.:, I;;  i 

Its  ,M-r  pouid  t..  the  ronsMr.i.-r.  and  by    Its  ';-'»p  '"  ^ 

.:  •  1 1  i-itity  it  ret  .ins  it .  il  i-^  tl  ivor  much  ';"•-••','"'•„! 
•     I  •  »  \»  J  ^, lar  .    ....  I  ,„;,>.  ......u  barrel  »how 


\\\-  .1 


b» 


W. 


e  I 


iOfcof- 

kd  I  bv  I  hem  Is  the 

,>r  "In.  el   tor  its  line 

I  111.-  'iiiatiih  sy<t"ni. 

.-."if  t'i'>t'oirec..in  llH%:t  is  of  J 

u.T.  ,1  -rs!.  iv.-  f  .u  1 1   ir  'i.i  exi.erleM.e 

,it  »fac;i..ii  ant   me-t  all  the  demands 

Ills  tl«..-  Uw  »t  pro  ■  that  We  caR  recnu- 

t'.laur  h-Isiii.«<«o>i=li''  in--><t  "X? 
ir  ' »  and  s.-ll  it  "tiiy  t  w»  .-eol*  per  p  > 
pit  ii  .  this  rrlc'  in 

ind  by   Us  beinu 


r'rll  J'r  .  tJs",,..!  p  .sfe-s.  r  .  a,M.f  the  .lealer  to  Intr.. 
d*,"l-..i,l»  .u-t-iers.  We  ho,M-  onr  ,«-»  .ni.  rs  w  i  I 
t  ..e  p.l  ,s  t'!h  .v..  t  ,em  w.SI  •...sre  I  np  an  I  .ilstnbo'.e.l. 
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Tuis  J  >.lVv  w.-  w  irr  i-.t  to  .'ive  p  r^-ct  sail  Xii  ll'.n.  ai^'l 
ti  It  .-s  •  .1  pi-  .s  ■.  til  •  p  ir.  ha*.r  h  .s  f  he  nr. .  •  :^  .■ 
i-tn  ,,j.«tne«:id-or  .nv  p.rl  ef  It  with.n  6  ida>s.  and 
hsrio  .  'fs  m-..  .V  r,.-:,„  >  -1.  .o.-th-r  «itti  all  tl.o  expen- 
,.•    .f  l-aos  ...rrati  •  1   ledii   >v  ■>  "•  ... 

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may  be  relifd  oo  as  a  i^a 

In  dStricts  Infested  w'ith  FeTcr  and  usue.it  has  been 
f"iin.I  Infaliible  as  a  iirevcniivc  and  irrersi-lalilasarem 
eily  and  thousands  who  resort  lo  it  unilera|.;>rehe:  slon  o 
;in  attack,  escape  the  scourjjo;  ana  tnosam:*  *  ho  mz 
aict  to  avail  tbeiu^clvis  of  protective  (inirtltits  In  ad- 
vance,are  curee  by  a  very  Lricf  lonrse  of  this  m^rvvl- 
•  >ns  mediciii)..  Fever  and  A«ue  patients,  alter  beinu 
bein<  pde.i  with 'iiiii. hie  lor  months  In  vain. until  fnfre- 
saturate.l  with  that  daliKeeous  alkaloid,  irrc  not  uuselo 
'inenlly  restored  to  healtii  within  a  few  ilays  by  the  i  l-ra 

1 1  OS  TE'IT  E  RS  BITTERS. 

The  weak  ..toiiiack  is  rapid  liivlKorafed  and  the  appetite 
rastore.l  by  this  asreeable  Tonic,  and  hence.ll  morr* 
wuiiiJers  in  cases  of  Dyspepsia  an<l  In  less  conllrmeil 
forms  of  lndl;;estlon.  Actiii;;:  as  aiter.lleand  painless 
a;(irient.as  Weil  as  upon  the  ll<|er  It  also  Invaiiably  re- 
lieves the  Constipation  superlmlucel  b..  Irregular  action 
of  tlik  ill  Jestive  and  secretive  organs. 

I'ersoiisoi  f.-.-Me  habit,  liable  to  .Ver.iaus  attacks.  L«w- 
ne-s  Spirit  ami  Fits  of  l^in^uor.  flnd  prompt  and  perma- 
nent reli.f  lioiii  the  Iliilers.  The  testimony  on  this  polii 
Is  Miost  roncliisive  from  both»eiies. 

Tiie  aiony  oi  lllltlousl'oilc  is  lmmeillate!y  .".ssuared  by 
a  sitii'e  dose  of  the  stimnlent,  and  by  iKca>loiily  revirt- 
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Am  a  General  Tuiiie* 

nOSTF.TTKR  S  P.ITTEK?  prodnceefTerts  which  must  b« 
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Decav.and  Deldllty  an  I  Decrepltu.learisini!  from  'lid  A>te, 
l»e.-n.Tclses  the  electric  innuence.  In  the  convalescent 
sla.;esof  all'liseases  itop»rates  asadelijrhtl  lovi^.i^anl 
\*'e;i  the  |i..wors  of  nature  are  relaxed,  it  r  ale»  to  re 
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JANUAST  1. 1865> 
TWENTY-SEVENTH  ANIVERSAET. 

OF 

The  New  York  Mercury. 


THE  PRIDE  OF  THE  FIRESIDE. 

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ami  udlversolly  consulted  both  In  Ihe  metropolis  ami 
throuxhout  theconnlry:  and  coMmence  asorles  of  Illus- 
trated Sk.-tches  ofGr..tcsgii.- adveiiture  In  forelcn  cllinea 
rturlns  the  w:«r.  by  .Mfreil  Trample;  as  wall  as  Illnti  Uhon 
i  Cookery  by  Uenry  Gosling,  the  melrlpolttunCulslutcr. 


and 


other    »e 


win 


,   d   are  better   ada|.tea    Ihan   any 

the  frequent   changes  and  tr"at  Ta 


MiehWie  In  Qse  to 


•f  sewing  reqnlrcl  In  a  family,  for  fuey  wiy  se 
tblrkfiessas  of   Jlarscilles  without 


M     ».l"   l'»  H 


nty 


or  iro  u  the  S 


»  ..j.p'n-.  .^.1  Ol..*  ev-ry  stldi  perftct 
[  »-«♦  x^x^^e  ti  tke  heaviest  beav-r  .Mh.  or  <tr,n  t^t!.* 

changing  tti?  I'eev', 


This  M  chine  |«con*trMi  te.I  on  an  entirely  new  p'lncl- 

iieof  me'ha!il«ni.p.'S».s^;ir,'  nianyr.ireand  valnal.telni- 

i.r.veincnt>  havln.-  been  |.\aiiiiiw..|  l.y  the  niof  I  prof  u'lI 

i.xo.rls    at.d  p-^o:i..uiccil  lo  beflMPLICnX  and  I'EU- 

w     t-MTIOS  lOMBINEI'.  .      .       ,  .        .      , 

Thtf  dlowlmran  i!  eprlDClpaIobJecllonhurge>».-.BaInat 

SeWiiv,'  .^laclilni  s:—  .... 

i  t.s.r>  ssl\  e  l.ibor  to  lh«  operator;  J.  Llalillitv  t.»  get 
•lit  of  -.rler:  .1.  Iix:>eii«i-.  l.onlce.  and  lo*!"  of  tlni<-  In  r.-- 
nilr'n-  ;  4  lii'-ipaciy  t  i  sew  e\ery  ilesir:;itioii  ofnute- 
rial-  5.  bis-.^reeable  iiols.  wtilli  In  t.per.itloti. 


EDWARD  H.  BIGGS, 

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NO.  131  THIRD  STREET  (OPPOSITE  THOMPSON'S  RANK,) 

ST.  1^7S.XTL, IMIISTN., 

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And  evtiy  article  conpriitd  in  a  well  Dfld  Dru<;  Sto:e,  and  assures  all  of  satisfaction  in  eveiy 


re:*f>»ct. 


v3nl6:ly 


..:«ie,l    hiri»«ss    leather,  with.mt 


T!k.  Eiiip.  s..'uinj  Mc.  is  tim^i  from  all  The  Best  IS  tlie  Cheapest 


tksc  yHj'ft!:;as 


PROSPECTUS  FOR  1865. 


II 


r  lb-.. ir  tension    »r    ina<l"K 


any  adjnsiiMeul  «f  M* 


ratine  w  ut'ver.  . 


T  1  -T   «re  «iiii,»le    li> 


cf«istr«.  lion.   .inJ   easily  ntler 


^..l;  aiT-l  if  i..y  out  U  broken  by  sccUeat.H  rntdlly 


rev'»««-'. 


TU.^   are  rscuuva    fA<T».  a»4  will  ge  far  to  Jeter  j 
nine  Ihe  choice  of  any  latellliant  buyer.  -| 

ntvm  Call  oitci  HxnmiHf,  t  tend  for  «''-•"''»»' 
N.  B.    Local  Ajenta  wanted  lu   aectloLa  net  ye 
ctipU<i.    Address, 

FINKLE  &   L'2'ON  S.  M.  Co., 
No.  538  BROADWW.  NEW-YORK 

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:Sll' nor  KAVEL.atcl  is  .ilike  on  boiii  sMes:  |..rlorins 
>e;f...  ts  wi'i:r  on  .-very  .les  ripib.ii  of  inaletial,  froni 
L-athcr  to  Ihe  fiiH-st  Na'n.oik  >lii-Mii,  icrfh  cott.in,'lucii. 
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fhe  most  p.ipular   Jloiithly  In  the  world.— A>w  Fori; 
I  r>Wrr»T. 

W..  niu.t  refer  !•!  ■crnisofeiilory  to  Ih"  h  gli  Line  and 

Ivarie  I  -M  e'ie:i.  esol  H  Uivtn'.'  M  \'^ ',:'.i>E— a  Joiiriin' w.th 
a  in  ••ithlv.  ircuV.Mon  of  alMiUt    lTf'.f<0  co|ile— In   who>e 
;i,ij  .s  ar  -  !•>  '<•■  Ion  id  sonie  .f  the  c!i^lcest  '.l::lit  aii'i  ..leii- 
I  eral  rea  Mug  of  ihe 'lay.    V»  e  >peaK  01  thi-  work  as  an  evi- 
•leiic-  rti!"  ,tiiiericah  (.eople;   ar.d  the  popularilv  It  lias 
I  ac'jiiire.l    Is    merit. -d.  K.ich    Nnni'wr  coataiiis   folly  114 
'  pi;e<  ..I 'e  1  llo.:  tiiat'.T.  ap'.iropri.it -iv    llln-tiate.i    with 
;  .•>.>.■  i»i.»l  cuts  :  an  i  It  c-iinMncs  in  its<.b  t'l.-  racy    inoii- 
fi'y  111  I  ta.'  m.ir..  ii'iti-ivrihica!  iiu  irterlv.  blended  with 
:  I'li-  i...,r  f,-.i'nrc<  o!  the  dally  j.iur'ia'.    It  lusirreat 
j  cr  In  f'le  .lissoiiiinat'on  of  a    love   of    piip.  literature.— 
TRoB:«Fa's  Cniile  tn  .imrrii-iiii  Litrr'liire.  Li-rniti>. 
The  volumes  Ixiun  I  constltnl.>  of  th-eiiiM-lves  a  library 
i  of  mlsceil.meims  reailing  such  as  cannot  be  found   In  the 
i«.ime   c'Miipass  In  any  other  pnbllcaUoii  that  has  come 
I  under  our  notice.— iJoi/OR  Cmritr, 


SIX 


AMZATION  ol  the  A'.lnn.  af 
t..'  4.'i  years  s.-vere  triil.  h.is  r-alized  tf.e  greatest 
iiiMlc  a  ivn"nta.,'e  an.l  success  of  the  vrrlous  systems 
III  Kir.' Insurance  In  the  country.  It  Is  now  better 
than  ever  prepared  for  duly.' 
S 'III  000  Loss  Claims  have  been  settled  and  paid. 
■*    r'KEN  MILLION  OF  D)LLAB:«: 

6  THE    CON.-'UMl'TION  OF  PllOPKRTT  BY  FIRE.  In. 

the  United  States,  averages  over  $100,000  daily.  Is 
y.iur  property  exposed  and  unprotected  I 

7  ARE  YCU  fNSURED?    If  uot,  why  not  ?    Thecostis 
"    trlfiin"-  the   lutv   Is  m.<iiMest  ;    the  rasult  may  be 

voiir  escape  from  rnin— while  delay  and  neglect  may  I 
Involve  cou  In  bau!;ruptcy.  povctty  or  cruel  dlsap 
polntmcMl. 

8  PARTICULAR  ATTENTION   and  regard  Is  given  lo 

small  risks  as  wpll  as  large  ones.    Able  security  and 
iuperlor commercial  advantages affor.ed. 

.jSsT  Policies  issued  without  DelBy.,^^ 

SHAKOVEE 


v3b9:3iii 


Manhood :  how  Lost,  how  Piestoret! 

JUS'^  pnblislicd,  a  new  cditien  of  Dr.  CUL- 
VERWKLL'.s  Celchrite.i  K.-ay  on  the  r.i.Hcal  cure 
(without  meiictne)of  .•<iifr!tiulirrrlioe.a,  or  seminal weuk- 
nens,  involiinlarvseiiiiiai  insse*.  impotency. mental  and 
physical  iiicapacitv,!miiellineiit>  to  m.Trri..!;e,etc.,alsii, 
Consuniptlon.  Epilepsy,  and  Fits.  Induced  by  selMnduI- 
gerce  or  scxn.1I  extravagance. 

ft*-Prlce.  In  a  scaled  en  velope.onty6  ccn.s. 

'Ihe  celebrate.|  author  in  Ihlsalralrable  esf  lyclearly 
.lemoiistratis.from  a  thirty  years  saclessfiil  pr.ctice, 
that  the  alarming  conse'iuence*  of  self-abuse  may  be 
radically  cured  ».  Ithoiit  the  dnrgerons  use  of  internal 
melicliieor  the  »ppllai*esof  the  knife— pointing  out  a 
mole  at  .ince  slnipie.  certain  anl  eil'eetn.il,  be  niea.is  of 
wUlcli  every  snll-rer,  .oi  mal:er  what  lil>  coiditlon  may 
by.  Ill  IV  cure  hlnsell  cheaply,  i.rivateh  and  radic.i.ly. 

j|f»-thl-icctnresi'..>i:M  be  in  ih.-  hands  ol  every  youth 
an.l  everv  niau  In  the  iaiol 

?ent  un.ler  s -al,  In  a  i.lln  envelope  to  any  .id-lress, 
p.i>f  paid,  on  receli  t  •:  a  \  cent,  or  two  post-stamps.- 
Ad.iress  the  pnbllshcr.^^^  ^^    ^  ^   ^^^^^  ^  ^^ 

5  1y1  I  J-  B. w-ry.  New  Y»ek.  Post  OttlccBix  453 

,•::*:  Grand  Trunk  &  Vermont  Central 


Subsanptions. 
1865. 


THE    PRA  RIE    FARMER, 

Old  Subscription  Price, 

OLD    SIZE  AND  FORM. 

Vie'*M»9t  wirf.'lv  bircnla^ed.  the  mo^t  inSiien- 
ti  '   th-*  M.,s,t'en»erpri-in:.  <nd  the  i!>«>.>t  re!  aU'e 


The  PiibllsheTs  have  p--i  fected  a  system  of  nialllns  by 
whi.  Il  iliey  .-an  snpply  the  Magazine  :ind  '-Weekly" 
prnmptlv  to  tliose  wb.i  ureter  to  receive  their  periodicals 
ilr.-cily  f'en  the  office  of  pu»>'leatlon. 

Tlie  postage  on  Harper's  Mairsi'iie  is  !4  cenfaa  year, 
which  must  be  paid  at  ti»e  sufttcribf.r't  post-oilite. 


Terms. 

IlAKr«'«  MAOVXIXE. 


$4  W 


PA.-^SEXGERS  goiog  East  will  make  sure 
connections  with  this  line  by  taking  either  the  Mich- 
igan Central.  Michigan  Southern  Kallroador  Grand  Ha- 
ven Koute.  • 
No  chiinge  of  cars  from  Chicago  lo  Sarnla. 
Only  one  change  between  Chicago  and  Buffalo. 
Two  bi!tween  Chlcagoand  Uoston.lf  colng  the  Vermont 
Pentrsltroiu  Ogdeiisbuig,  and  two  betwceu  Chlcagoand 
N.-w  York. 

Grand  Trunk  L.ine  of  Steamers. 

A  s,te,imer  of  this  Line  will  leave  Milwaukee  and  Chi- 
cago dalle. connectlpu  with  Grand  Trunk  Ballwav  at 
Snrnla.  Thetime  bv  tlilllne  will  be  iWO  DAYtiQUlCK- 
Eltto  all  Eastern  points  thanauyether  Lake  ana  Rail 
Roiiie. 

Fare,   First'Class,  including  iState- Rooms. 


rct'tun.  I|..ri|jirt'iral   an  1   Kami  y 
.rt'iwe-*.  "1  -I'll  pilhlts'iel  .it 


one  year 
An  Extra  Cbvy  nf 'ither  the  MAOAZlXEnr  WEF.Kf,r\ 
w*B  he  tHfpUtd  ttrati*.f-tmtry  Club  nfFiif  S»h»crihrr» al  ■ 
$1  tn  eacf,  in  owe remittanr' :  nr  .%t  fhpin  fur  $9)  (X). 
BiKk  yun'.'Tt  can  be  s'ipp't.»<l  at  ;>ny  tlrie.  ' 

A  r-miVet.'  Set, now  eonip-l«lncT>v..nt-  -nine  Volti-ueg 
In  r.e:.t  c''-*''  hlTlill-.  ''I''    "'  'e.  I     v  erri'-s-',    f--!i'l  I   .it  . 
Juuri.al  in  lb*  i  exp»ti»- "f  Pt"-^''  »"■   ^'""^--'^  J?'''  »  ''«oi.-.     .<fi'/.^'»  vol. 
Journal  la  the  I'xp  "j,,.  ,„»;i|  ^.,p,„v/,53iO.    f'-.M.  ease-,  for  Wiiuilug 


BufTv.lo. 
Toronto. 
Og.leiisburf 
IVJSton. 
Niw  Y.irk, 


$7  00 

Rochester, 

6(n 

Svracuse, 

10  <« 

Ulica, 

l«nn 

Albany, 

11 « 

Mo:;lreal, 

$8  00 
inijo 
11  10 
It » 

13  *! 


TV/DDOLLARSPER  YEAR 
B/  EHEEY  t  CO.,  Giii«ao, 


^   V1I|. 


ills- 


I 


nl-, '  y  .^i::,ii->-iJ>-' 


Ad'lress 
Jf  \i;rKi!  ♦  nKnTPKi:. 

trduLUit  w.;  jare.licA'  Vjrk. 


F'^rfuTthei'  Information  abply  at    ompanv's  Onice.24', 
M.iln-.tr.  e'.  .Milw.4Uiic,4SCiarksfreet,rhIcnro.  or  apply 

E.  B.  BYINGTON, 
TicVet  *  re;  t.  P.)s  IS9. 
P.  Beach.  Oenei-.il  Agent  l!r,iMi  Trunk  llailwaT. 
Midi*,  lien. -ral  .\-,'riit  Vetinont '''Tlr.il  liailway. 
II.   Willi  ni  111.  livioral    Western    I'es^enjer    Ageul 

I'runL;!!.  1  \  era'j3l  tr^airai  Liuc-  vu:.^ 


by  l«lt.  1  to 

K. 

L. 


war.  It  has  corresiiondcntsaa.l  reporters  In  every  pullt- 
cal  and  commenlal  centre  in  Ameaicaaml  Europe.wliosc 
disp  itches  will  leave  nothing  worthy  of  note  nnkuown 
lo  Its  readers. 

The  MARKET  REPORTS  of  tiie  irorW are  moie  com- 
plete than  those  of  any  other  iiewspaiier-  'ihe  Editors 
Invite  coniparlsoB  In  this  respect  and  point  to  the  reports 
of  the  <;attle  Markets,  the  general  and  country  Produce 
.Markets,  and  the  .Money  Market  In  lis  (olumiis,  as  proof 
of  Its  excelleuce  in  this  respect.  The  llorW  has  also  a 
special  depattment  devoted  to  Agriculture,  filled  with 
editoriaiartlcles, communications  from  practical  fanners 
and  selected  matter,  tnakirig  a  valnable  and  iisefnl  paper 
for-the  farmers  .nnil  mechanics  of  the  country. 

The  war  In  which  the  nation  is  engage.i  against  armed 
and  infatuated  Rebels,  an.l  the  radical  policy  of  the  ad- 
nilnfstratlon  which  prolongs  It,  have  consplre.l  to  bring 
tocelhernpon  one  platform  aliconservative, Union  lov- 
ing and  Coiislllution  loving  nieu,  of  whatever  former 
name  and  creed.  Many  of  those  who,  w;thln  the  limits 
»1  IheConstitutlon,  liriight  Ihsbatihsol  the  ballot-box  | 
unilerlhe  leadership  of  those  i.atriotic  statesmen  of  olh-  1 
er  awd  better  days.  Henry  Clay  and  Daniel  Webster,  to- 
geih^r  with  the  masses  whose  principles  were  those  of  I 
such  patilots  Andrew  Jackson  and  >Mlli.ini  L.  Many,  Si- 
las Wrigiitan.l  J^teuhen  A.  DoU',-las.  ii'.w  siaii'lshoubler 
to  shoulder  upon  the  same  plaliorn. ami  ui:.ler  the  s:inie 
banner.  Th.- platform  Is  a  plain  .-i.e.  It  i^  i  .  rcif'.r*.  r/ie 
I'niim.miiiaViiii  the  l'imnilulii''i,  'iml  ruf,  ,rr  Ihe  LaKf.— 
Whatever  maUes  f'.r  this  end.  the  eNC.'ci-e  of  force,  or 
the  oolicy  ol  c.incIll.itlon,  the  li;  r,W  w.ll  a.(voi.alt;  what- 
ever makes  against  il,  the  ir^-fM  willopi'o-e.    _ 

It  will  cpp.)se  everv  enemy  to  TliE  I  NI«>N,  whether 
arnie.l  In  rebellion  at  the  Soiln  (T  1 'sl  .1'  iis'y  planting 
the  seeds  o(  dlaanlea  ani  eaaeniial  dlxluvaltv  at  the 
North. 

It  will  oppoKP  every  violation  of  THECONSTITUTTON 
which  is  the  only  hope  and  bond  ol  1. 111. 1:1 ,  an.l  oiir  only 
auth-rltv  for  exhorting  or  compeiling  tlie  allegiance  of 
the  South. 
I  II  will  oppose  everv lufraction  of  THE  LAW:iDhl?h 
places  or  In  i..w,  by  reckless  and  lol.-.'ni  !e  !  i,.irti.<ans,or 
bv  the  a  Imliiistrallon  which  has  iwen  t!ieir  e:c  miple. 

It  wWI  f.-arles-ly  exercise  tiie  /)"•/•  .m  il  tur  I'rrjt ;  It 
will  coiiS'atifv.iipiiuld  and  ilefei.d  /'.'■.'/'.,.  ./  .".Ji-fc/iaiid 
Frei-di.in  f\f  }S*:Ilift, 

To  the  la  wie-s  acts  of  the  adr.ifnMratb-  .  !f  s  arbltr-n' 
aiid  no|ns'  ar.-sls  and  f  xt.af-i.ilons,  its.iei.lai  to  toe 
ri-lil  to  the  VI  r\l  -tt habeatC'iptf,  il-  11  ^v;-!  p-.ilainr. lions, 
ilN  abrogation  "f  .<tale  ai.il  fe.leral  l.'W-,lls  .|i  spolicoc- 
1  Bniu'.all'in  of  uiikranl-it  p  wwr.ils  sni. version  of  the 
^-fl■gnard^  yf  eiril'iHil perff-iiolii.'frtv.  II  will  cnsiaiitly 
,  oppose  thv  leiieran  1  the  spirit  "f  .ur  siij.ren.e  law  ai.il 
I  Ihe  ailva.'acy  of  soon.l.lo-irtne.U'ilii  Aiiier.can  freeiiieii 
ah.Til  be  rons-d  lo  the  recovery  of  tlieir  fights, il.cfr  lib- 
crli-s.  their  laws,  .ind  their  ilnilte.i  and  well-oalanccd 
governiiie  it,  by  the  resUtless  decision  ot  ballot. 

Profoundiv  Impressed  with  the  desire  lo  eonlrlbnteall 
thatltmavto  the  work  of  this  great  government,— 
tinmcly.  to"  resloreonr  nsllonal  unlty.and  to  place  the 
United  States  a;ai!i  foremost  among  the  nations  of  the 
earth,  and  first  In  the  p.-ace.  prosperity  and  happiness 
of  Its  people-  TiiB  Wor.iD  «ee'..'S  fndn  those  who  desire 
such  things  their  sympathy  an.l  support,  and,  above  all, 
the  favor  of  Uiui  who  crowns  every  good  work. 

TKKMS. 

D.«n.T  Womn.— Subscrlt.ers  oy  mall.  tS. 

Semi-Weeklt  WoFlD.— Single  subsiribera,  per  annam, 
$3  00;  Two  cj;.|es  10  one  address.  $.'>  (X):  Three  copies 
to  one  address,  $7  50:  Five  copies  to  one  address  $12  00; 
Ten  copies  tu  oue  address,  $23  50. 

Wekklt  Woran.- Single  sub^crilcrs  per  annum.  $2  00, 
Thre-  copies  fad'tresson  each  paper)  $5  00,  Five  cop- 
ies SS  W;  Ten  copies.  $15  00;  Theuty  copies  (loonc 
address)  $25  00.  . , 

Clubs  of  twenty  or  over  c.in  have  address  put  on  each 
paper  for  an  additional  charge  of  ten  cents  each. 

For  everv  club  of  twenty  en  extra  copy  will  be  a4ded 
forthe'getterupof  the  club.    .  _     .  ,  ., 

Fof  every  club  of  fitly,  the  Jjeml-Weekly.and  for  every 
clubof  one  bu- red,  the  dally  will  be  sent,  when  re- 
quested in  lieu  of  the  extra  copies  ot  the  Weekly. 

A.'.iltlon*  may  te  made  at  any  tiine  at  the  same  rales. 

■       ■  ■   -      -  club  lo  another, 

club,  and  on 
rs  will  be  taken 
from  the  (hiband  s-iit.i  s..|  ,iiate  sddress 

A 


A  whalesale  supply  can  be  carried  In  a  knapsack,  hand 
valise,  or  carpet  bag.aiel  will  not  be  like  books— bulky  or 
IncoiiTenlent  to  carr>  from  place  to  piace. 

Re.MEMBER  ANOTHER  THING  I This  busiuCSS 

is  strictly  honorable  !     j5^  There  is  no  ncti 

of  mlsrepiescntlngoi   exagcratlng.    Our  goods  show  for 
themstlves.and  pro.?e  ihemselvesi  I 

II  is  a  business  In  which  an  ample  and  satisfactory 
equivalent  Is  given  for  the  money  received  and  an  en- 
couraging profit  Is  pocketed  at  the  s.-imv  time.  It  Is  an 
occupation  In  which  no  person  nted  be  atrai.l  or  ashamed 
lo  canvass  the  sam«  field  again  and  a.-alii. for  where  once  I 
ourgoodsar.?introduccd,a  pcruiaueiil  and  continuous] 
demand  Is  created. 

ToSeldlerslnlhe  Aimv,  or  those  at  home  disabled  by 
the  hardships  of  war.  to  Clergymen  out  ef  health.  Teach  i 
ers,  Po.stmasters,  or  any  person  who  wishes  either  local 
or  an  active  occupation',  and  one  that  bring  with  Uorkat 
pcciNURT  iNlncKMr.NTs,  this  presents  an  oi.portnnlty 
seldom  met  with.    Trvit!    And  see  for  yourselves! 

Carefully  selecteil  lots  ..f  Jewelry, cotnprl.-lng  our  new-  | 
est  steles  and  ino-l»alealile  variety  of  good.-.wlll  besei.t  ; 
anvwliere  in  the  Loyal  State's.  We  ore  constantly  li'Iiiig 
or.lers  from  lersons  leaving  the  choice  of  (Joo.!s  wholly 
with  US.  losuch  we  promise  the  best  rxercli-e  of  our 
taste  and  Judgment,  and  from  our  long  experience  can 
Insure  satlstaclion.  We  ask  no  pay  In  advance,  state 
what  stvle  ah'!  quality  of  Goods  are  wanted,  an.l  we  will 
send  the  same  ami  col  ctt  pay  by  Express  ut  the  end  of 
the  Route. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  WATCHES, 

Good  movements  and  manufactured  In  the  best  man- 
ner, of  pure  material,  all  warranted  al  prices  from  $10  to 
$250each.  Sent  anywhere— pav  collei ted  bv  Express.— 
SatUfacllon  KUaraiitee.l !  All  watches  atfirsl prices;  they 
being  of  our  own  In  purtallon. 

Circulars  free  by  mall!    Eend  forlhem  ! ! 

T.  4  H.GAUOHAX, 
Jlanufacture'S  and  Importers, 
r3n40Sra  71«  BRO.iPwir  New-Yobk. 

W^heeler  &  Wilson's 


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VOtTIIFUL  INDISCRETION. 

InatlSexnal  Diseases,  ns  Gonorrhea. SIrlcture.  Gleet, 
and  In  all  all  Lriiiary  and  Kidney  coinplaInU  they 
ACTL1KEACHAR.M! 

Rellefl«experlenc»d  by  taking  a  single  box; 'and  from 
fonr.to    ix  boxes  generally  effect  a  cure. 

SOLD  BY  DUIflGlTSfi  EX  ERALLY,In  boxes  containing 
six  pills,  price  $1,  or  six    boxes,  $.'i;  also  lu  large   boxes 

co'ntalnlng  four  of  the  small,  prire  $J. 

If  you  need  the  book  or  the  pills,  cnl  out  this  adver- 
tisement for  refcnnco,  ami  If  yon  cannot  procure  them 
of  yonr  druggist,  do  not  be  lnipose>l  on  .by  aay  other 
remedy,  bulenclysn  the  mo.iey  in  a  letter  to  tln'  |>roprle- 
tor, 

DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Bpx  5079, 

76  CEDA K  ."ITKEI-.T,  N .  Y. 
who  will  takeallrlsk  If  pr<'!iery  directed,  and  will  send 
the  pills  secured  Irom  obsurvailoD,  by  return  uiall,  iMi.^t 

paid. 

SOLD  ur  DJiVGOlSTS  CEyERALLT. 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 

FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

CONS?ULTING  PHYSICIAN. 

No.    76,  Cedar  Street,   N.  Y. 


Madlcal  treatment  lo  be  sncresvful.  must  be  adapted 
to  each  p.irllcular  case,  an'l  the  actUiil  con.lltlon  ot  Ihe 
patient  ut  the  tiliie,  and  regulated  from  lime  to  time,  us 
the  exigences  of  the  ca.s"  rei|iiire.  Medicine  ads  more 
potently  on  some  than  on  others,  and  it  should  be  a  1- 
ministered  wiin  a  view  lo  as-lsl  nature. and  not  forceit. 

ALL  WHO  ARE  AFFLICTED  WITH  CHRONIC  DIFFI- 
CULTIES 

of  any  kind,  an<  have  falle'l  to  obtain  permanent  lierefl! 
from  their  family  nhyskian.  are  soli<lted  to  give  me  a 
statement  of  ihelr  condition  snrl  1  will  advise  them  free 
of  cliarge.  \*hat  treatment  Is  necessary  to  ensure  recov- 
ffv  :  the  lime  rc'iiii-cd  aiel  th.-  expense. 

1  .leslre  te  pres.  ribe  or  give  advice  only  In  such  com- 
pllcatel  and  chronic  cases  as  have  bullied  the  skill  01  oth 
er  pl.yslclans. 

To  all  such  I  will  pay  speedy  attention,  and  give  every 
case  my  scri.)II.ic<l:l^i.ler;.tl..|l 

A'lvlcr  wlthonl  iiieiliclne  Is  s«1doni  Rnfllclent ;  ll;cre 
fore,  Mkhen  alilre-siiig  me,  enclose  onedollarin  lourlrl, 
Irr.  f.ir  whicll  I  will  give  my  .-andl  I  opli'l'iii  ami  a'lvice- 
aii'l  Midi  ineillciiie  as  I  cariaO'ipI  f'lr  t:ie  siiiie,  bv  return 
mail,  an. I  will  also  state  ii|Mjn  what  terms  I  will  under- 
take th'  c.ise. 

Mv  pp.feslonal  attention  Is  given  more  pnrtlcnlar  y  to 
the  foll'iwing  .ilseases,  which  1  mi.ke  s|i'ilalitiis  ot  my 
P'oles-ioii :  sod  I  can  treat  them  as  well  at  a  dlslatic--  as 
Il  called  ui.oii  p-rsonally. 

ALLCHIMNIC  AND  COMPLICATED  AFFECTIONS  OF 
THE  SYSTEM. 


Piipers  cannot  bechanced  from  one  ciu 
l.nt  p  quest  of  the  ner-ow  orlerln-  the 
re.-elp'  of  fill  v  cents  extra,  si'  sb-  papers 
from  the  (liiband  s-iit.i  s-i  .nate  sddrei. 
\ I'  orders  ••.:i:t  be  atcuiaiw ni'vi  bV  '.''Vv  J'l , .  •  t-w 

;;l'ai:l  \\<i^,  ..ew  \o!S. 


WMmk 

1 15,000 

Of  them  in  use  ia  this  country 
and   Europe. 

TLese  are  the  OtllJT  machines  malting 
the  Lock  Stitch  with  the  Rotating 
Hook. 

Are  profitable  aad  available  a  life 
time. 

Eciual  to  ten  seamstresses. 

An  annual  dividend   of  loo  t*  500 
percent,  (on  their  cost)  may  be  obtaiticJ  rj 
use — bj  their  possessor. 
>The  Class  Cloth-Presser,  (lo  popu- 
lar,) caa  oolj  be  bad  with  the^e  Uachines. 

^THE  WHEELER  AyD  WILSOy  MACHiyE!^  f 
Ijot  and  If  thev  do  not  operate  well  il  Is  because  people 
arenotfnlly  Instructed  in  their  use.  All  Machine!  art 
yfyrranl/d. and  full  inslrurttotiiffirfn.  ,  ,  -       . 

J3,  All  oersons  owning  Wheeler  A  WH«on  Machines  1  '"''  e^'ery  disease,  remedies  In  the  plants  of  the  fleld  and 
can  havelbcni  propera.ij(Lisied,andfull  liietiU<t;onglvaii    the  trees  of  the  forrest ;"  andlnfeao  minerals  under 
In  their  Use  /Vr- o/TAHr,/'.  by  cal'ing  al  ti.e  WHEELER  i  '"y  drcumsUnces. 
A  Wl  I.S  ON  KO-  >MS.  In  the  GreeBl-cf  Blotlc.   1  htrd  street 
Et.  Paul,  n  few  do-rsKelow  the  p.. si  ('ttl.  f 

A  larseitjck  of  !*ewiag  .Machine  Silk  of  all   kinds  lor 

r.  M.  JOHXSOX,  Ajrmt. 

Snljlfs  Jh.o.T>i>»n  p,«i  .Vhnn 


(and  all  diseases  peculiar  lo  Females.) 
Dyspepsia  and  Liver  Complaints,  Clironlc*  I.ea.lache, 
Piles  aiKt  Fistula.  Chronic  and  Infiamltary  Kheumntisiu  I 
Nenraliga.and  Nervous  Diseases  geiiarally.  General  de- 1 
blllly.  Scrofnia,  Cancers  and  tumors.  Chronic  and    In- 
flamatory  diseases  nf  the  Eyes  and  cars.  Catarrh,  S«mlnal 
We.akncss,lmpotency,  Urethra!  and  Vaginal  Discbarges.  I 
Sexua/  an.l  Urinary  Diseases  generally.  | 

CONTUJIPTION,  BnoNCHETIg  AND  LU.NG  DISEASES  , 
GENERALLY.  | 

A  treatise  on  this  subject.  Illustrating  the  various  sla 
ires  and  most  rational  mode  of  treatment,  will  be  sent  | 
to  any  one,  on  receipt  of  a  postage  stamp. 

My  t'eatment  for  C<.insii<nptlon  and  Bronchial  afTec- 
ttons  has  been  attended  with  (treat  success.    I  d..  not  I 


Home  Insurance  Company^ 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MIXX. 

A  Mr.  A.C.Austin  having  published  a  a(atea>ent  d* 
rogatory  to  this  Ccmpany,  assuming  It  to  be  under  the 
control  ef  some  persons  who  formerly  were  directors  li\ 
the  Rock  River  Insuranca  Company,  of  WUsconsln,  Ih 
following  explicit  denial  of  the  charge  has  been  furnish 
ed  by  him,  at  the  request  of  the  Home  InsuranceCoiH 
any  :— 

"From  an  examination,!  am  satisfied  that  ihe  77nMe 
Insurance  Cnmptmy  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  is  an  entirely  dlf 
ferent  coiupany  from  t ho  Kock  Kiver  Iiisiiraiice  Coni|ia 
ny  of  U'lsconsln,and  that  they  are  doing  business  lu  ac 
cordance  with  laws  of  this  iStute. 

"A.  C.  AUSTIN. 

The  Home  Insurance  Company. 

(.•^t.  Paul  Pioneer,  5lli  Inst.! 
The.'ucressof  this  Truly  Home  Compauy— A  Btateosent 

of  its  liii...lnrss  an.l  Eanagenient. 
It  lias  fre.|iicntly  been  remarked.  In  view  of  the  enor- 
m  lus  sums  sent  out  of  ihe  slate  to  pay  for  insurance  In 
foreign  companies  thai  we  slieuid  have  a  hmne  insuranc* 
company,  and  thus  retain  this  money  in  our  Slate.  We 
have  al  lust  sMcli  a  company.  In  successful  operation- the 
"Home  Insurance  Company  01  St.  Paul"— and  from  lie 
sale  rules  of  inanagenient,  as  well  as  from  the  well  known 
in.egrity  and  business  tallent  of  the  gentlemen  connected 
with  It  as  oftlcers  anl  directors,  we  f«el  safe  after  a  care- 
ful dxamlnatloii  of  its  books  and  mode  of  business.  In  re- 
commendliig  It  tc  the  people  nf  .Minnesota  as  a  safe  and 
advantageous  coni|iany  to  insure  In. 

Though  established  only  last  April,  il  has  already  lss»- 
ed  nearly  2,3.10  policies,  withacash  accumulating  thereon 
of  over  $30.Ui)0.  We  doubl  uhetberany  other  >i/inpany  In 
tI.e  Uiilti:d  Stalls  can  show  abetter  recopi  dariiiK  the 
first  lew  nionthsof  Its  existence.  Altogether  over  $1,400- 
(X)0  worth  of  propcrtyin  this  State. ha  Ix-en  Insured  In 
this  company  alroady,  anu  the  business  Is  daily  Incrcaa 
lug. 

Die  rules  of  the  company  tn  regard  to  risks  are 
among  the  niosi  prudent  and  safe  we  ever  knew.  Only 
deta'.ebcd  1  iilUlngs,  generally  farm  houses  and  ether 
liom.'St.ad  property.  Is  Insure.!.  This  Is  the  safest  clasa 
ef  rlrks  knowii,and  no  more  than  $2,0iOis  taven  In  one 
risk.  Only  about  one  sixth  of  the  risks  taken  are  on 
biilldlngs.  tlierc-t  being  on  movable  property  wt-lch  it 
consl.lcre.l  by  Insiiraiu  e  men  the  "cream  of  the  buslnras 
on  account  of  the  greater  ease  of  salvage. 

Ii.ilng  biisliK  ss  exclusively  on  such  a  safe  basis  as  this. 
the  rales  can  be  made  very  low,  us  good  ilsks  are  not 
made  l.ij  pay  for  the  .ixtra  hazard  on  bad  ones.  The 
Conipanv  Is  thus  a  favorable  one  t«  Insure  lu  eo  this  ac-* 
count.    Theofflceik  aLC  . 

l'rr^iiUitt-\:  Webb. 

Vire  J'rr.'vlrnt  ~Vr.  J.  UHcwort.'        ^ 

.Srrretnry—L.  W.  Keinlnll. 

Trriiimnr—J,  E.  Tliompson. 

(•'encntl  Ayenl—W.  A.  Wells. 

Kannirs  and  .others  having  homestead  property  ef  • 
safe  character  will  .lo  well  to  make  application  to  tb* 
Company  for  a  p<illcy. 

i  The   Home  Insurance  Company  have  paid   feurt««a 
osso*  since  July  221 

pROSPECTUS  OF  THE 
MII^WAUKEE    NE:WS 

DAILY,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  k  WEEKLY 
FOR  1865. 

THE  year  lfll!4.  In  every  point  of  view,  promises  te  k* 
for  this  coiinlrv  tin-  inosl  Iniportaiit  period  that  ever 
constiliiteil  an  epoch  In  the  p.dltical  aonals  of  mankind. 
A  |ire,i.icnt  al  election  Is  lo  take  place  11  the  coustilvlion 
Is  not  wholly  Ignored,  ami  the  campaign,  in  view  of  th* 
gravity  ot  the  Issues  at  stake.  mu«t  be  one  of  Iran, 
cendvnt  Interest,  The  Great  llebelllon  itse)f— whoa* 
drea.l  s.icrlficesof  life  and  wealth,  so  darken  our  land 
aii'l  our  lioiitfs— may  possibly  culminate. and  when  th« 
bloody  trangedy  is  ended,  the  empire  of  reason  restored, 
then  will  peace  have  her  battles  to  fight,  her  victories  to 
achieve,  "no  l«ss  renowned  than  war."  To  act  an  iHtell- 
gent  ati'l  really  patriotic  part  in  this  latter  contest,  tb* 
public  mind  cannot  be  too  thoroughly  infonne<l  of  all 
the  arguments  siiirgestec  by  the  changelng  phases  of 
the  crisis.  The  impetuosity  of  pxsslon,  the  Incnbos  of 
prejii  ice,  the  rancorof  sectional  hale, must  then  all  glr« 
wav.  if,  foriretling  the  past, except  for  tbesolemnlekSODa 
It  has  taught,  we  whul.l  ait  with  a  wise  reganl  to  th* 
besi  inlerestsin  the  futureof  our  whole  people  and  onr 
whole  country. 

It  will  be  the  mission  of  this  paper,  in  Its  polptical 
department  to  seize  every  fllllug  o|iportunlty  lo  Im  preaa 
Its  readers  with  these  obvious  farts  and  prei.are  the  pab> 
lie  f.<r  the  greater  work,  which  must  uee<ls  succeed  the 
dcsolatl'in  of  arms 

The  other  departments  of  Ihe  paper— news, miscellany 
market',  Ac— we  shall  aim  to  make  Ktlllmore  InteresllDC 
and  usetul.sii  that  il  may  always  be  a  welcome  puest  at 
the  fanillv  flresl.le. 

Now  is  the  time  forourlrlcnds  throagboat  the  state  ta 

busy  themselves  in  geftlng  np  club«,  reaewine  indlv|d«< 
al  subscriptions,  and  Interesiing  them. selves  generally  t4 
extend  our  circulation  for  the  coining  year.  All  each 
etio  ts  will  be  thoroughly  appreciuteil.and  may  be  pro- 
ductive of  mull  goo.l. 

The  circulation  o(  The  News  Is  now  unexampled  In  Ita 
past, and  is  exceeded  by  that  of  no  other  nlscunalp 
J(  nriial. 

Already  we  are  enabled  to  present  the  .tsperln  n*W 
tyiie  an  1  all  Impr'iCed  form  by  II  e  ife..eroOs  exertloni 
of  lis  frieini-,  in.!  a  c.oitl'iiianc?  of  this  piiblic-spititea 
aid  will  ensure  corresponding  eflorls  un  our  part  to  aa 
hancells  vaiue. 

TKIt  .«!.<«. 
After  tlilsdate.  nnlllfiirlher  notice,  the  terms  ofTb* 
I  Vllwauke..  News  will  be  as  loll.  Ws  : 

I  DA1L\  — S.-rvel  bv  Carriers  nt  $.».O0  per    quarter,  er    M 
cents  per  week.    Ly  mail,  $5  for  six  uonlbs,  $S,M 
I'.ir  Hue.  months. 
■  8EMI-UEEKI.V-By  mall,  $4,00   per   yearei  $2,00  for 
j  six  months. 

WEEKLY— Sli'.gle   copies  f2,  0  |>er  year.    Clubs  ef  It* 
$I.-Vl  emh  i.er  year. 
{      cr  AH  su»...criptlons  are    Ikvarlably   payable   In  a4« 
Vance. 

LYON  *  PAVL 
Milwai;kei,  July  I,  IK4. 


Chicago  &  Milivankee  Ry. 

Ureat  United  States  Muil  4*  Fzprtts  Routt 
The    Only    Reliable    and   All- Rail    Ro«t« 

TO  TIIE 

EAST,    SOUTH    AND    SOUTFI-WEST 

And  the  only  Hue   Malilnc  8CBE  OONNECTIONB, 


AT  CHICAGO 

follow  Hi*  beaten  track  of  the  past  ages,  but  attack  the  1  nuti,    Cenl.R.R 
diseases  uponcrlnclples  that  have  a  sound  scientific  ba-  .  ..   _   - 

sis;  and  have  restored  thousands  by  simple  remedies 
rhal  have  been  given  over  bv  other  physicians  as  incur- 
able. Under  the  ordinary  treat  nent  the  patients  al  way  s 
die.  under  my  treatment  there  Is  some  hope.  AtWcted 
give  me  a  consul tatlun.  I  n.se  no  remedies  that  aiehurt- 
lul  In   any  case.    My    motto  Is:    "Nature  has  provided 


.M.S.*  N.l.R.K. 
Pt'bgFl.Wiynei 

Chicago  R.  K. 
Cin- Air  Line  K.R. 
gt.Louls,  Alton  A 

Chicago  K.R. 
III. Cant.  R.R. 
and  all  otherlin's 


My  address  Is  as  followc  : 

J.  BltYAN,  M.  P..  Box  SOTS. 
No  7<H,V'<Jar.*l reel, New 

Write  ronr  name  pbhily.  *l»e  lown.rcot.l  v  a;. 

l^ti.la     Cily  will  b«  ni.'.li-   ..•»3>ii;.  3f  ;i.<<>io;e. 


'i>r\i. 

!  ilals 


RACINE  JCNC.       AT  KE.NOSHA 

WItB  WITH 

Racine  A   Uiaa.S.    Kenosha  R.  A  K 
R  fer  I.R.K.for 

Relolt,  Genoa. 

Frceport,  Hebron, 

tialena.  Harvard, 

Dubuque,  Caledonia. 

Lenark.  Kockfonl, 

and  Intermediate    and  IntermwUat* 
stations.  I     stations. 

t3_DalIy  trains  leave  Mllwaafcee  In  direct  conncctloa 
nillh  trnlnafroni  the  Northwest  lor  Chicago,  luaklnaaa 
food  time  as  any  other  111  e. 

Ticket,  iiiny  be  obtaliie.l  by  Iblt  popular  route  atall 
lar  ertowiis  III  the  Norihwe.t. 

S.  C.  BALDWIN,  9nperlat.Bd<at. 
A.  V.  IJ.  C^RPE.NTnt.  "* 

Oen.  r,.  ),ei  A^..Ht.  v$a3:|y 


Is. 


THE  SHAKOPEE  ARGUS. ! 


Pnbtt$hed  every   Saturdai/,    at   Shakape«,\^ 
^  Scott  County,  Minnesota,  by 


M.  J.  P«olc. 


M.  C.   Knsaell. 


PXSCK  &  RUSSELL. 


SHAKOPEE 


ARGUS. 


BATES   OF    ADVEETISDTO.'j 


»«y   I   «w    I  Aw    I   am    I   Cni    |*-ly 


7ERMS:   Sa.OO  in  Adva»o«,  or  S3.50 
if  p»id  -witUin  tUe  Year. 


WESTWARD ! 


j»tf  ki»d$  of  JOB    WORK   ntaUy  and 

promptly  executed.  \  TT^l      ^k^ 

>«7riCB  I!»  TITUS'S  BCILDINO.ON  LBWIS  STKEET  ' 


SHAKOPEE.  MINNESOTA,  SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  18,  1865. 


Mo.  6. 


Annabel  Lee. 


Fafmer's  Bank,  of  Shakopee. 

wiTCalalioa    secured    by   deposit   of  Uuited 
States  10-40  Bonds. 

TaT*\t»   aim!    Bittern  Cichange,  Onli.  Silver.  IjinA 
Wan-jntsand  Cnltetl  States  Boadt.  BOIUUT  and  SOLD. 

REFEREyCES. 

ICKadoaa)  Bank.  M.  Paul.  I   tot  NatUaalBt  Ha<iilass. 
tJ       ••  •'       Cliicaso.   I   9lh       *•  "    N.Vork.    i 

F.  L.  BALCn  Cashr   '  T".?*'^-'^  ?'^  "t*  T  *  '*'"''' 

In  thi3  kin<rdoin  ny  the  sea  ; 


BT  tD«Ul  A.  POI. 

It  was  many  and  many  a  year  ago, 

In  a  kinfrdom  by  the  sea. 
That  a  maiden  there  lived,  whom    yoa  may 
know, 

By  the  name  of  Annabel  I^ce  ; 
And  i\n6  maiJeu  she  lived  ivith  do  other  tho't 

Than  to  love  and  be  loved  by  me. 


D. L.  HOW,  Prest. 


K  A  S  0  H  I  C 

The  rrpnlsir  communications  ot  Kinif  i 


But  Mc  loved  with  a  love  that  was  more  than   oy  ?' 


for  the  head  of  the  family  had  failed  in 
businefis.  paid  his  debts,  and  lived  com- 
fortably on  a  clerkship  ever  since. 

I  was  beginning  to  see  how  they  did 
manage. 

'After  you  rip  the  hooks  and  eyes  off 
those  waists,  Kate,  they  can  go  into  the 
la^  bag/  said  Mrs.  Lester  laying  the  ar- 
ticles aside. 

'Yeti,  mama,  if  they  are  of  no  use  for 
linings.     What  in  the  world  keeps  Fan- 


SOU1MON?  I^Ii:c.  F  A.  M..nr« 
liall*Y*0'  VVf.liiiiday    rTenlni; 
^Fall  Moon.    M*uib«rt  la  f»««l  itandluz   ai« 
Vaspectfallr  ln*tt«d  to  M(t«B<l. 

mf  8p«<.lal  >l.-rt!nK»  every  Wi'dnr»<laT  evenlnr. 
a.  S.  UULTOM.W   U.  »■   UBALCH    Fetwrtary 


love. 
T  and  my  Annabel  Lee — 
hei.i  at  their ;  ^Vjth  a  lovc  that  the  winin-J  seraphs  of  heaven 
Coveted  her  and  me. 


Green  Apples. 

KABarrels  choice   Winter    Apples  for 

t/'^  f«r  tale  at  WhoteJile  ar  Retail  at  luy  ..Id  itand  oa 
Vim  Screet.  wlikh  I  will  dlsjiose  uf  cheap  for  cash. 
^^  St  C.  B.  BU8SBK. 

Charles  Hartxuan^ 

DEALER  IN 


And  Ibis  was  the  reason  that,  long  ago, 

III  ihis  kiiigdotii  by  the  sea, 
A  wind  blew  out  of  a  cloud,  chilling 

My  beautiful  Annabel  Lee  ; 
So  that  her  high-born  kinsman  came 

And  bore  her  away  from  me, 
To  sbnt  ber  up  in  a  spulchre, 

In  this  kingdom  by  the  sea; 

Tlie  angels,  not  half  so  hnppy  in  heaven, 

Went  envying  her  and  mo— 
Yes  ! — that  wns  the  rea.son  (as  all  men  know. 


ht. 


UfOCCriCS,     Dry     UOOdS      dC.    -i-bat  the  wind  came  out  of  the  cloud  by  nigl 
,  ,  „      .    ,.,.  .^.„r.    Killing  aud  chilling  my  Auuabol  Lee. 

K««p!icon»lannlly.>nliandafuII  andcompieta  a*»ori  4.  o       J 

menlorth*iA>ioT.-iiani.-U  article*  l«  accouimo.lat.   tht  I  ^  ,  .  .  .,.,., 

But  our  love,  it  was  stronger  by  far  than  the 


•itiien»ot8c»tt  C.iunty. 

FIRST  STREET, 

(TLnHtf.) 


SlUKOPEE.] 


DK.  J.  L.  WAKKFiLD, 

PHYSICIAN  AND  SURGEON 
SHAKOPEE,  MINN. 

#-flC»  — X'XJ  door  ire»t  of   Ilow'a  DrnK  ?t.>r».    Cx 

vo2no:M.«.i 


love 

Of  those- who  were  older  than  wc^^ 

Of  many  far  wiser  than  we — 
And  neither  the  angeU  in  heaven  above. 

Nor  the  deamons  down  under  the  sen. 
Can  ever  dissever  my  soul  from  the  soul 

Of  the  bcaatifnl  Annabel  Lee  : 


For  the  moon  never  beams,  without  bringing 
mc  dreams 
Of  the  beaatiful  Annabcllice  ; 


MOULTON  &  CO., 

C  ommission  Merchants, '  ^'^^  j;];  «"  ^'"^  night-tide,  i  ue'  down  by  the 

244  Lake  a.no  265  Soith  Watkr  Sts., 

Chicago,  Illinois 


bide 


-p  O  R    RENT, 

The  National  Hotel  Stand, 

A(S'.iak«p«^.    I'M.sieisleticivtD  Imiuedlately. 
iM..r..r.r.ddr...  T.  J.  DUFFY. 

{■bakodee  MIrn. 


Of  my  darling — my  darling — my   lile  and  my 
bride  ; 
In  her  sepulchre  there  by  the  sea — 
In  her  tomb  by  the  suanding  sea. 


▼3a  ::tr 


R.  M.  Wright. 

BOOT  A-  SHOE  M.iKER, 

.i.VD   REI'AIRER, 

SHAKOPKi:,  Minn. 


t  AM  DOW  prepared  ta  do  all  klnd»of  w*k  in  my  line  , 
•n  thort  Motlce.aiid  in    the   best   and    Ule>t  »ty|.-!i.    All 
kin'l<tff  r.-!.a1r!:ie  nratiT  dune,  jnd  all  work  w.Trmnted.— 
rri  f<  jiiow  .ii  th^  liiiie<  will  l'«-riiilr.     Call  at  my  nhop  , 
vu  ilvlaaa  (treet, andrxamlne  the  wotk  done.        vSnil 


R.  II.  CHI'ITEXDEN, 

^A-ttoiiioy  «.t 

CVTBOLIC  aiOCa.SO.  IW.XnJBDSTllEtT. 

BAISTFM'L,  SiyyESOTA 

•llectlan  promptly  atte»ded  to.     Titles  investlRated  | 

RFFKIIKVCES -Hon.n«-nrv  Dntlon. Supreme  Court  I 

•  f  Krr«r«.CooB4  lion. "iret-neC.  BronsMi. Corp.  «.>i'in»|-i  i 

•  f  !«<w-V.>rK-  Messrs.  Blrnev.  Prmtlss  A  <  ....  >.•«- J'-rk;  ' 
««».  K.  Salomon,  Wiaconsin:  J.  *  C.  V.  llliftllan,  St  .r»"l:  ' 
A.  i.  Sfele*  Co..  Chlcafo  ;  Kev.  Sam.  l>s(r«fHl.  I>.  W.  ■ 
New-Yorit.  ..  .     „  ,     roIOvoJ-tr        i 

Cou.Hultationsin  Enwlwh,  French  ■ndCerman  i 

P.  F.  Mcquillan, 

WIIOI.KSAI.K 


k 


SKAI.F.U  IN 
•  ROCERIKSof  EVERVDFSCniPTlOK 


In  Winter. 

BT  B.iTARD  TATLOR. 

The  valley  strtnm  is  frozen, 
The  hills  ure.cold  and  bare. 

And  the  wild  white  bee-s  of  Winter 
Swarm  iu  the  darkened  air. 

1  look  on  the  naked  forest  : 
Was  it  evergreen  in  June  ? 

|tid  it  burn  wtth  gold  and  crimauii 
In  the  dim  autumnul  nuou  ? 

I  look  on  the  barren  meadow  : 
Was  it  ever  heaped  with  huy  ? 

Did  it  hide  the  grassy  collage 
Where  the  skylark's  children  lay  ? 

I  look  on  the  desolate  garden  : 
Is  it  true  the  rose  was  there  ? 

And  the  woodbine's  musky  blossomf. 
And  the  hyacyuth's  purple  hair  ? 

I  look  on  the  heart  and*marvcl 
If  love  were  ever  its  own, — 

If  the  spring  of  promise  brightened, 
And  the  summer  uf  passiou  shone. 

Is  the  stem  of  bliss  bnl  withered, 
And  the  root  survives  the  blast  ? 

Are  the  seeds  t'f  the  future  sleeping 
Under  tho  leaves  of  the  I'asl  ? 

Ah,  yes  I  for  a  thou.sand  Aprils 
The  frozen  germs  .>-hail  grww, 

And  the  dewsofa  thousand  Suninicr?, 
Wiiit  in  the  wonib  .if  the  snow  I 

F  "111  llie  rraiiir  F-'iiiirr. 


This  was  her  younger  sister,  who 
presently  made  her  appearance  from  up 
stairs,  with  a  small  tub  of  suds  in  her 
hand,  a  dust  pan  and  brush  hung  on  her 
arm.  and  her  fine  hair  done  up  turban 
fashions  with  a  white  towel. 

'What  in  the  world  have  you  beet,  do- 
ing Fanny  ?'  asked  her  lister,  'I  thought 
you  had  gone  to  sleep.' 

'I  have  been  renewing  our  bedroom 
carpet :  J  have  washed  every  spot  out, 
and  it  looks  most  as  well  as  new.' 

•Washing  it !  what  with  V 

'Saleratus  water  and  soap  suds,  and  a 
flannel  rag.  There  is  not  a  grease  spot 
left,  and  the  colors  are  brighter  than  be- 
fore.' 

I  looked  admiringly  at  the  young 
housekeeper  who  having  divested  her 
hair  of  the  turban,  produced  a  paper  pat- 
tern, and  a  roll  of  half  worn  cloth. 

'How  do  you  like  Kate's  wrapper. 
Aunt  Hattie  ?'  she  asked,  as  she  careful- 
ly arranged  her  pattern. 

•Very  much  indeed,'  I  answerd.  'The 
pattern  is  new  is  it  not  ?' 

•It  is  with  us  ;  we  got  it  from  a  friend, 
and  it  is  very  economical,  as  it  will  out 
the  whole  garment  complete  out  of  the 
skirt  of  a  dress.  It  is  just  like  a  large 
circular  with  a  seam  in  the  back,  and 
shaped  at  the  neck  with  a  shoulder  and 
armlet,  it  can  be  tied  at  the  waist  with 
a  cord  and  tassel,  or  nave  shirs  run  in  it 
like  Kate's.' 

•You  spoke  of  having  company  at  din- 
ner, Kate  ;  you  did  not  mean  me  I  know. 
Are  you  expecting  strangers  V  I  looked 
up  as  I  asked  the  question,  but  to  my 
surprise  Kate  had  vanished. 

'It  is  the    junior  partner  in  the   firm  i 
where  her  father  is  employed,  and  I  may 
as  well  tell  you  that  he  and  Kate   are  be- 1 
trolhed.     He  is  an   excllent  younf;  man, } 
or  I  am  sure  he  would  never   have   won  i 
our  Kate,  though    doubtless    ill-natured 
people nvill  say  that  she  married  him  for 
his  money.'  | 

•Nevermind  Mrs.  Grundy,'  I  replied.' 
*I  think  from  what  I  have  seen   of  your 
family  to-day,  Mary,    you   can  afford  to 
be  independent  of  her  and  her  sneers.'      { 

It  was  a  very  pleasant  meeting  that  I 
took  place  at  the  dinner  table  that  day,  a 
social  union  that  left  each  one  happier.  ! 
The  meat  was  trell  cooked,  the  sauces; 
plain  but  excellent,  and  the  pudding  a  ! 
real  luxury,  and  the  whole  repast  seas- 1 
oned  with  the  spice  of  table  talJt.  When  j 
the  gentlemen  were  gone,  Mrs.  Leslie  ■ 
accompanied  mo  to  tho  sitting  room 
trhere  we  eat  down  to  our  work,  leaving  ' 
the  two  girls  to  dispose  of  tlie  dinner  ' 
dishes,  for   the  family  was  without  help. ' 

In  less  than  an  hour  the    girls   joined  ■ 

us  dressed  for  the   afternoon.     Kate  sat 

j  down  at  once  to  the  task  of  ripping,   cut-  j 

j  ting,  and  basting,  in  ord'-r  to  accomplish 

J  ^.y  i.-M  r  Tc^Y'EE  r  ..luii.r  ,Tai,.iT..Miirr.  Iicrschcme   of  maicing  a  new   postijlianl 

..«   «  .Vr         '  affA-^.t'voT  J  How  the  Lester  Family  Manacred  to   waist  out  of  an  old  coat  and   succeeded; 

UT.P.V.L     -     -     •    MU-^.^Li^JTjIl  j^^^^  |  to  a  charm.     While  Fanny's  nimble  tin- 1 

"Let  me  spe  !  as  we  have  company  for   &*"  ^^'^.^  '^^^V,'^  *  "^**'   wrapper  out  of 


cruel  hours;  and  when  at  last  the  tardy 
ambulances  and  carts  came  to  remove 
the  rest,  no  less  than  twenty-five  more 
bad  been  so  prostrated  by  the  exposure 
they  died  before  morning. 

It  is  impossible  to  comment  upon  such 
a  story  as  this.  Would  to  Heaven,  for 
the  honor  of  the  American  name,  that  it 
were  equally  impossible  to  believe  it.  If 
true  it  admits  neither  of  excuse.  Suffice 
it  then  to  ask  to  day  :  is  it  true  ?  and  if 
true  who  is  responsible  for  an  outrage  of 
which  no  words  can  describe  or  chastise 
the  enormity  ? 


The  Simplest  Form  of  Animal  Life. 

In  making  thesoundings  for  the  At- 
lantic telegraph  between  New  Found- 
land  and  Ireland,  a  small  tube  with  a 
valve  was  fitted  to  the  end  of  the  line, 
so  as  to  bring  up  a  little  of  the  sediment 
from  the  bottom  of  the  sea,  and  when 
this  was  dried  it  was  found  to  be  a  dust 
so  fine  that  on  rubbing  it  between  the 
fingers  it  would  disappear  in  the  pores 
of  the  skin.  On  placing  this  dust  under 
a  microscope  each  particle  was  seen  to 
be  a  shell — the  home  of  a  sentient  being! 
When  these  shells  are  highly  magnified, 
little  holes  are  discovered  in  them  ihroug 
which  delicate  filaments  protrubed,  that 
were  the  animals'  organs  of  locomotion. 
As  these  filaments  branch  out  like  the 
roots  of  a  tree,  the  animal  is  called  a  rhi- 
zopod  from  two  Greek  words  which  sig- 
nify root-footed. 

As  the  rhizopod  is  tho  simplest  form 
of  animal  life  it  is  probably  the  oldest. 
The  shells  are  found  iuall  the  geological 
periods,  and  as  we  go  down  in  the  strata 
or  backwards  in  the  ages,  they  regularly 
increase  in  size  and  numbers.  They 
form  a  large  portion  of  the  chalk  forma- 
tion laid  dowfl  in  the  age  of  reptiles,  and 
at  that  time  the  shells  were  generaly  of 
about  the  size  of  a  pin's  head;  in  lower 
strata  the  shels  are  found  about  the  size 
of  a  penny,  and  still  lower  a  foot  in  di- 
ameter.— Sci.  Amer. 


One  aquaie  |  $«(»|   1  00  |  »400  IMOO  I  M  (»HlOfl< 

Twu  Squaiut,  |  »au|  8UU|  4IU\  tWIiOUOl  I*  Ut 
fliree  a«iuare«  I  a  aft  i  «OaT«tt>l  >  00  |  H  00  f  10  00 
V  Column.  I  S  CC  I   6  00 1  •  00  I  IS  Ool'lS  00  |  U  M 

><  Column. [^  8  00|Jfl  00  113  noj  I^OfJ  |  :8  00  |  a~oo 

Oiiw  Column. )i*.y[Tj»U)  I  *)  00  |  UOfiJ  45  OoFrro* 

Kixsic!tT:ADvBErntxc!tn,  7f««iit«p«r  ■qaar*  rartji* 

flrctlnsertlonandMcentsfor  eachaddltto'aallOMrtl** 

tobepaidforlliTarlablyln  AdvaDce. 
Lboal  Advbktibbmbktb  jated  as  tranaieat  ,an<]  laatt  I  k 

i^lcasasbepald  for  befote  anaffldattt  of  pabllcttUM 

wlllb'e  cIvPD 
BonNB8sCAaM,aa4exo«edlBf  *-t  Ittiii.tlmiMhiini 

and  each  addltlonalllne  $1 . 
Blanks  of  all  kindi  always  ou  haad  or  printed  to  eid'ar. 


Alligator's  Nest 

They  resemble  haycocks,  four  foet  high 
and  five  in  diameter  at  their  base,  being 
constructed  of  grass  and  herbage.  First 
they  deposite  one  layer  of  eggs  on  a  floor 
of  morter,  and  having  covered  this  with 
a  second  stratum  of  mud  and  herbage 
eight  inches  thick,  lay  another  set  of 
eggs  upon  that  and  so  on  to  the  top, 
there  being  commonly  from  one  to  two 
hundred  eggs  in  anest.  With  their  tails 
they  then  beat  down  around  the  nest  the 
tall  grass  and  reeds  five  feet  high,  to  pre- 
vent the  approach  of  unseen  uneinies. — 
The  female  watches  her  eggs  until  they 
are  hatched  by  the  beat  ot  the  sun,  and 
she  then  takes  her  brood  under  her  own 
care,  defending  them  and  providing  for 
their  subsistence. 

Dr.  Lutzenburg,  of  Xow  Orleans,  once 
pacKed  one  of  these  nests,  with  the  eggs 
in  a  box  for  the  museum  at  St.  Peters- 
burg, but  was  recommended  before  le 
closed  it  to  see  that  there  was  no  dan- 
ger of  the  ogffs  being  hatched  on  the  voy- 
age. On  opening  one,  a  young  alligator 
waiited  out  and  was  soon  followed  by 
all  the  rest,  about  a  hundred  of  which  he 
fed  in  his  house,  where  llu-y  went  up 
and  down  stairs  whining  aud  balking  like 
young  puppies. 


dinner  I  8h.ill    make    my    lavoriio  »*mid- I  * '°"J? '^l"®^'^^*^  ®''''"'-   ,       .. 
■•        -         -    "         -  ...      r   -     I      And    in  that  one  day  s  visit  I  learned 

how  the  Lester  family  managed   to  live, 

and  live  well. 


G.  P.  PEABODY, 

wa.uMAtR  DFiWE  IN  I  ding,"    Rnd    KhIc   Lester  rolled  up  the 

Dinne $tie  and  Imported  ^  sleeves   Ol  her    very  bee  m'ng  morning 

^11*111  <»ff    Tiiinrtf..-  5Cr  if  innrrt      wapper,  and  went  to  work  sifiini:  flour. 

lUlUC5,}.\qU0ry  ^  cigars,        .-what  kind  of  pudding  are  you  goimr  ^.^.* 

TMtRo  B-TRKH-r.  ;  to  make?"  asked  Mrs.  Lester,    who  was ,      The  Treatment  of  Our  Soldiers. 

«7'T7rr'"'*''  ''"  "''"'"  '""'mVV    »*««'-l'"S  *  f«'"iLv  'Noab's  ark.'  '       General  Butler,  in    his  recent    speech 

r«n,t.'ntivonh.,n,.arMi.>urP'y..f'     '   '    '        'PJ"™  pi'd^ling.'  Kate  replied,  and  she    at  Lowell.    has  put   the  question    of  the 
«|ICIll  WCTIFIED  i.\»  OLP  BOrRW-VlMHUWIHSkne;  P''"°"<^®"  *  ^P'^'^  bo.\  and  some  chopped  ,  treatment     which   our  siddit-rs     receive 


H.  MUELLER  &  CO., 

mroBTtas  a  dsaleks  ix 


}  *lhii  isti't  ilat  rather  expensive?'  1  p«  ratively  calls  for  the  at 
t  rentuied  with  tl;e  freedom  of  a  very  old  humane  and  patriotic  men 
1  fritnd,  while  reniinisences  of  an  Eiiirlieh  ]  Constiiuiion  act,  every  citi: 


from  the  authorities  in  a  foim  which  im- 
p«ratively  calls    for   the    atlonlinn  of  ail 

Under  the 
zen  under  the 


r^    --1-^—--   fla-a   A   r'liina     P'"™  P"'^<^'"g  AiJated  through  my  mind,    martial  age  is  a   possible    soldier;  but 

UrOCJSery,  %*•!»»»   OC   v^axuci,        .j^^^  jj^j^^  ^^  ^^  receipt  Aunt  Haitio, !  were  that  act  not    ir.  existence  it  would 

ewTLKRT.!.AMPS.WAiTERS,siLVKKrLATKDCooi»t  J  and  you  will  See.  It  is  a  perfect  cup  pud  '  be  nut  less    the  duty  of  every   citizen  to 

BRIT.IJyJVLI  W,iRE,  4-c.,  ^c,        [ding,    and  you  can  lest  its    goodness  at   keep  a    watchful  eye  upon    the  way  in 

!  dinner.     To  begin  :  one  cup  chopped  su- ;  which  brave  men  fighting  for  their  coun- 

M^.n  E.,t  w.t.r.treot.  oppoaite  th.  Walker  iKu^r :  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^    molasses.    ono  cup  raisins,  i  try  are  cared  for  by  their  country's  rul- 

^^^  I  iii7a.ll  It  ft  C     ^XTiSa        ''>'■««  cups  and  a  half  of    flour,    one  tea- j  ers.    No  treason    can  be  worse   in  itself, 

^^  '  '        spoonful    ground    cinnamon,  half  a  lea-   or  more  deadly  in  its  reenlts,  than  ireas- 

n.  uusLLKR  rseaa..  ••• '^■"'-'CK  ipportn.ujg^.jj,    There  you  have  the  whole  I  Oh    to  honor,    humanity,    and  common 

puddirg.     It     ir.akes    into  a  stiff  batter  justice,  in  dtaling  with  men  who  surren- 

which  )i.»u  can  either  steam   or  boil  in  a   dei  themselves  and  the  care  of  their  lives 

[••1*»^1.'  into  the  keeping    of  other    men    for  the 

'And  the  sau<-«  ?   I  suggested.  keeping  of  other  men    for  the  sake  of  the 

'Just   like  iny  other  pudding  sauce  ;    public  weal. 

we  prefer  to  boi!  a  portion  of  molasses  or        (Jeneral    Butler   has  made  indefinite 

I  ^ynip  in  OUI9,  as  ii  makes  it    darkei  and    charges  of   such   treason    against   some 

•  richer.     Vou  want  to  gpice  it  well    with    person  or  persons,  not  named,  in  respect 

!  nutmeg,  and  add  a  liitle  vinegar,  or  wine    to  the  exchange  ol  prisoners  taken  in  bat- 

'  if  T«'U  have  it.     The  pudding  is  rii-h  and    lie.     No  man    can    readily  give  (aith  to 

|n.-lhnt.   You  <:aii  use  currants  iiisiead     f»u<-.h   accusations  advanced    by  such  fin 

ii.f  raidins  if  \i»u  wish  to.'  accusor;  but  all  men  should  demand  that 

Jd.-t  iheii  hUf.  Li-stcr  lifti-d  h«'r    head    they  be  promptly  investigated  and   fully 

fn-m  li.e  thplli  of  ihv    'n  k     and  biongh;    proved  or  disapproved. 

■  uut  an  old  fashioned  hroadil  .th  coat.  Mean.  Iiile  an  incident   coniea   to  h«, 

'We  may  dispose  (»f  ihis  to  the   rhina    reported  on  good  auilioriiy.  as    oct  urin<' 

mfiM  when  I.e  cines    ar..niid,    Kfite.'  she    at  i>ur  own  doois  but  theoiher  dar,  which 

tiaid.  Ii..ldiiig  ii  lip  t«.  \iew,     your  fa. her    not  U-ss  urgently  calls  fur  immediate  ver- 

will  never  wear  ii  ajTHiii.'  ifii-aiioii  a:.d  inimediale  justice. 


EAIKBANK  >' 

6  1  A  \  n  A   R  D 
or  ALL  KINDS 


Alto.    Warahaaa*    TracSJ.    Latter    rr«»»e«.   *r..a 

FAiaUANK.S  GREE.NLKAF  i  CO., 

ITS  r,JKE  STREET.  CHICAOO.  ILL 
'.B«  rareinl  t*bM>  oiilfr  Ihr     ri  i.ii  r  • 


The  Lady's  Repentance. 
A  young  lady  was  addressed  by  a 
young  gentleman,  who,  though  .nggreable 
to  her  was  disliked  by  her  father.  Of 
course  he  couldut  consent  to  the  union 
and  she  determined  to  elope.  The  next 
night  was  fixed,  tho  hour  came,  he  placed 
the  ladder  to  the  window;  and  in  a  few 
moments  she  was  in  his  arms.  The}' 
mounted  a  double  horse  and  were  soon 
some  distance  from  the  house.  A'ter 
awhile  the  lady  broke  the  silence  by  siy- 
ing:  "well,  you  see  what  a  proof  I  have 
given  you  of  my  affection;  I  hope  you 
will  make  me  a  good  husband."  He  was 
a  surly  fellow  and  gruffly  an  towered 
'■Perhaps  I  may  and  perhaps  not."  She 
made  no  reply,  but  after  a  silence  of 
some  minutes,  she  exclaimed,  "Oh  wliat 
shall  I  do  ?  I  have  left  my  money  behind 
m«  in  my  room,"  ••Then"  said  he,  you 
must  go  back  and  fetch  it."  Tliey  were 
soon  again  at  the  house,  thi  ladder  again 
placed,  the  lady  remounnted  nhilc  the 
lover  waited  below.  But  she  delayed  to 
come  ard  he  gently  called  "are  y*»u  com- 
ing ?"  when  she  looked  out  of  the  win- 
dow and  said,  '•Perhaps  I  may  and  per- 
haps net;"  and  then  shut  down  ihc  win- 
dow and  let  him  return  upon  hif*  double 
horse  alone.  Whs  not  that  a  happy 
thought  on  the    lady's  pari — .i  famjua 

jOK-i  ? 


«k«.a«w»Bi«a.  rK*<tKa.Tca*f. 

tiOODRKMI  4  TERKY. 

Wholesale    Grocers, 


COMMISSIO.X  MKHCII.  I.XTS, 

Coraof  Kaat  Watar  and  Krie  5tro«t.<. 

Ad 


•But  I  will  marna,'  said  Kate,  placing        It  is    stated  that  on  I'hursday  of  last 
the  pudding  in  the  steamer,    'it    is  just  'week — a  we  " 


SHBEHT  &  BROTHXSR, 

WIIOLKi*ALK  AXD  RKTAII.  DKALKKS 
In  Forrign  and  Domrttie 

LIQUORS,    GROUERIE.^, 

TOBACCOS,   &c. 

THIRD  ST..BKTWKKX  J.A»K.«O.N  A  ROBKltT. 

^V.^,1    "^^^^V,    '^W.'^. 


the  thins: 


week  remarkable  for  the  sever 

ily  of   the    weather — a    transport    filled 

'Kale  !'  cried  Mrs.  Lester  in  astonish- 1  with  sick  and  wounded  soldiers  discharge 

^  meiit.  'what  can  you  mean  I'  its  cargo  ol  human  suffcringst  the  wharf 

j      'Why,  i:  will  make  me  a  splendid  poe- ;  near  Fort  Schuyler.  i 

j  lillion  waist ;  such  broadcloih  is  worth        The  transport  came  to  her   dock  early 

ten  dollars  a    }  ard  now.     1  have   a   pat-    in   the  afternoon.     No  preparations  had 

lern  and  can  make  it  right  up.'  1  been  made  for    receiving  her    brave  and 

'What  a  girl  !'  said  her  mother  admir- '  unhappy  passengers.     They  were  taken 

^inglr.     'And  this  old  velvet  vest,   what  |  from  their    beiUis  on  board,   carried  out 

do  you  propose  doing    with    that?   it  is  I  upon  the    wharf,  and    laid  there  iu  rows 

I  nearly  worn  out.'  j  without  beds   or  coverings,  exposed  to' 

Kate  eyed  it  in  silence.  i  all   the  ble.ikness  of  the  January  winds. 

j      'That'?'  she  said  at   labf.    'oh!    I  will    The   transports   once   unloaded,  put    off 

;  work  papa  a  pair  «>f  slippers  for    Christ  j  again  inlo  ihe    stream;  and    from  five  in 


W«haTacrii«tantlT»n  hand  a  larcrSiork  of 

KKXTUrKY      COIM'F'R      I>1.«T1LLK1»    ma<»  (iu  of  the    upper   part,  and  the  re»t' the  evei.ing  till  midnight   these  soldiers 
ffiiiSHKi't  *■'•'  do  »..r  piping.'  of  li.e   Union,   sirickeu  down  in    its  de- 

q«i»*alion.    ftnte,  were  It-fi    lo  the  m"rev   of  the  »-le- 


•;»♦•     I"  •»!  •"  H  ■'••  • 

,  .iir  •s...  r'-  .■•■»   !•  >).» ).««:..<,. 
in  r»i.-  •■<*}  •  !•»•  .'.•t.-i?»«  r.  1  j>.  •, 

er»      i.r^  JI..I  Ml.  '  . 

'        ii  lad  Ise.ii  :iii  ill    r<»rM!o«l 


H    »     ilo  li.O     I.  ■'■t'-la 


lilt'iisj"  Iu 


live  ."    n.:i:l»       T<:u  •(   ihriu  'lirid  durito'  these 


Dreams. 
Although  the  uredi8p«»sing  causes  of 
dp-ams  may  be  looKed  for  in  more  than 
one  direction  they  are  referable  to  some 
peculiar  coiidilior.  of  the  body  and  are 
oftfii  called  into  action  tl^rougli  theag«-n- 
cv  of  the  exernal  Senses.  Dr.  firej'orv, 
having  occasion  to  apply  a  buttle  of  hot 
water  to  his  feet,  dn-.-iined  that  lie  was 
ascending  Mount  .Eina,  and  found  tho 
heat  insufferable.  On  another  occasion 
when  the  bed  clothes  fell  off  he  drcMmed 
of  being  in  the  Arctic  regions  and  suffer- 
ing from  the  frost.  Dr.  Reid  had  a  blis- 
ter applied  to  his  head  and  dreamed  of 
being  scalped  by  an  Indian.  Damp 
sheets  have  caused  persons  to  dream  of 
being  dragged  through  a  mill  pond. — 
The  smell  uf  a  flower  applied  to  the  nos- 
trils has  called  forth  the  idea  of  walking 
in  a  garden:  and  the  sound  of  a  flute  has 
evoked  pleasing  associations.  They  al- 
so indicate  the  peculiarities  of  the  dream- 
er. A  miser  will  dream  of  his  g.>ld,  a 
phylosopher  of  science,  a  merchant  of 
l»is  venture,  a  loyer  of  his  mistress;  but 
as  a  gonetsil  rule,  dnains  cx.ngerale  ev- 
eiv  <  r  (III  s  a  CO  io  'Hble  ur  oiKci- 
'.  ise. 


A  Young  New  England  mamma,  on 
the  important'  occasion  of  making  her 
little  boy  the  first  pair  of  trowser*,  con- 
ceived the  idea  that  it  would  be  more 
econpmical  to  make  them  of  the  same  di- 
minsions  behind  and  before,  so  that  they 
mi|ht  be  changed  about  and  wear  evenly 
and  so  she  fashioned  them.  Their  effect 
when  donned  by  the  little  victim  was  lu- 
dicrous in  the  extreme,  Papa  at  the  first 
sight  of  the  baggy  garments,  •'so  fear- 
fully and  wonderfully  made,"  burst  into 
a  roar  of  laughter,  and  exclaimed,  "Oh, 
my  dear,  how  could  you  have  the  heart 
to  do  it  ?  Why  the  poor  little  fellow 
won't  ^now  whether  he  is  going  to  school 
or  coming  home."  -^ 


MORfMLOiBLETNINGOLD  GOLD    PENS 


B.  L.  P. 


^1»V-\:^'^'^A='^\'^^':^  "^A*^, 


DEALEU  IN 


Drugs  and  Medicines, 


Pchiwl  Book*. 
Toilet  lt<'<inisll«-« 
Notiaiis, 


Still  i<. fiery. 
Sill., II  W.-xrcK 
ofTiivile  *  t'Ke,- 


FnncT  Ooodg, 
■J  oikt  Uiio.ls, 
IVrtuniory.Ac 


Glast,   Putty,  Paints,  Oils,  laruishes,  and 
Dye  Stuffs,  t)«c. 

Medlolncs  warranted  (ilNtijiE  and  of  tlie'best  qiinllty 
Cii>l.)iiii'rs  will  lliiil  my  »ti»ck-  coniplr0..r.iiiiprl>l!i<  iiisiiy 
articles  It  Is  impusaible  hiTe  tu  enumerate,  and  hII  hoIiI  at 
moderate  price  m.  vS  nil  ly 


Bargains  ! 


.IT    THE 


CASH  STORE 


M'IsIiliig  to  ml  down  iiin  (■'t.-.-k  ;iii',l  make  riK.ni  for  <mr 

SPRING  PURCHASES  • 

Wc  will  commenre  lliix  mnniltic  ncliliif;  coo.l>  at 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLO.IKS  .l.^'P  CLOJKl.Xd,  DRESS 

coons  if  all  hiiuh, 
U^ILMOR.II.  SKIRTS.  lil.ji.XKtns 

jj.xj)  /-■/.. /.v. ^•/;^.y. 

.WJiUS,    RRE.iKFJST   SlUlf'I.S, 
REALLY  .IT  ORlilT  li.iRlLlLXS. 

SiimpOi>r»|»  we  sl'ii'l  s-ii    nt    (a>ST.  atnlia'inie  w»  shall 
sell  at  LKJ.S  IliAN  COsT.  iMfl  nil  Kiii.U  .1!  iJ.h.  !>,  :•• 

Cheap  as  the  Cheapest ! 

UE9IE91BESI    TflIK  !  PLiAC'E. 

3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Zeno,  MaxiuiM,  Capitatii. 

Ths  lawi  that  revulato  bcaltb,  arc  o(  luportaace  tc  all. 

Mm  11  m 


The  Greatest  Medieine  of  The  Age. 

A  nro  antidote  for  ikknem,  and  a  refnae  from 
80RROW.    PAIN.    AND   DISKASK. 
hey  areadiulttad  to  be  tba 


Best  Family   Medicine 


for  general  one.  Tnrfrlag  the  Blnod  and  tlea 
s.Tstem  from  all  Importunity,  theyara 


Elixtlr'ly  TT-OKltatol' 


aad  mil. I  In  their  operation. 

READ  WHAT  TIIKY  WILL  DO. 
A    Kcntlr  and  cITi-ctnal  purgatlrr, 
Ittllloiiii  ileranKrnient  rrnioved. 
Cleanner  of  the  blood  ami  gyiitem . 
llcblUty  and  \m%*  of  power  dUpelled. 
Kiiergy  sui.plled  to  the  Mnsries  A  Nerrai. 
Kimale    rreKUlHrltlesrimoved. 
UlooDiy  anticipations  lianUlird. 
Mr.idaclie  ii;tlri;ly  ciirnl. 
Irritation  of  the  ^toni.trlie  remorcd. 
.liiundirw  and  Liver  C'i.ni|>laluts  rnre.l. 
Kidney  dlsoaiieH  relleve.l. 
Loi^of  «ppf'tite.iiid  Hk-k  Ktnmacha  raMOTed. 
.M.  lanch.illy  ,ind  Kiiiinl  dlspelle.l. 
N.'tiraliriH  and  .Ne'-v<>ii>ni'<(>  ourel. 
Opium  and  ..tlirr  stliiiuhiiit!*  avoiJvd. 
riniploi  aii.I  Kru|itIonN  ri-niove<l. 
t^uinsey  an. I  Lore  llir-jat  healed. 
Vheuiuatl^iii  noon  alievl.iie.l. 
Sli-ep  procured  Kwef  t  .in.l  Soun.J. 
TiiuthAt  I'.v.and  iiiflin;e.|  eniiii  rrllered. 
Irlimry  ki.Hea*ri  L-ninltert. 
Vitaliiv  prwlurvd  li.  the  i.ervaat. 
Worm*  Invarlahly  exprllml. 
Xactly  the  Medhl'ie  wanted  Isr 
Voiti^K  and  ol.l  ran  ii»e  them. 
Zcno.  Mnxtinu<.  Cipitaii*. 


FOR  THE  MILLIONa 


Pens  to  Suit  the  Hand,  and  Friees  to 
Suit  the  Pocket. 


THE   BEST 


GOLD    PENS 
WORLD. 


IK  THE 


Oo  receiptor thefnllowlne  fumii,  we  will  Mnd  Iha  fnl. 
lowing  by  mail  oraa directed  a  cold  pcnorpeoa  aeh-ci* 
ed  accordlDg  to  the  description  nanieiy: 

QOLD  PENS.  IN  fclLVKR  I>LATE»  KPTEXSIOX  CASK.S 

WITH  PENCILS. 

For  SI  No.  2  pen  ;  for  $1  tS.No.  S  pen,  for»l  SOJNo.  4  »."". 

for  $3  .\u.  5  p'.*n  ;  Ut  (3  U  No.  6  pen. 

These  peoc  a-e  stamped  the  IMrEKIAL  PKK.and  v 

weliam-hed  at.d  Hne  wrttlnKOoW  PENS,  with  ifon.l  «r- 
»dum  poln's, although  tkiy  ara  unwarranted,  and  cau- 
not  be  exchange.!. 

WARRANTED  GOLD.  PENS. 

Our  name  (American  Oold  }>en  Co.  N.  T..)  la  itamped 
•nail  our  lln-t  quality  Pens  and  the  point*  are  warranted 
for  six-  months.  e:<cept  aftalnut  accident.  Our  accqiiB 
Qliiurr  PeiiN*  are  bUwiped  THE  NATIONAL  I'KX,  with 
the  Inltlali  of  our  fl'm(A.O.P.  Co.)  ami  are  raieiullr 
raa.le.  having  the  lanie  nolnta  aaour  flr«t  quality  pesi. 
thconly  great  dlOciaacc  being  In  the  uuallty  ut  tlie  gold. 

Gole  Pens,  First  and  Second  Quality  in 

Solid  Silver  Extension  Cases 

With  Pencils. 

Tor  tZ  00  a  No.  I  prn  l«t  qnalltjr.  or  a  No.  1  yen  td  qnal. 
Kor  $2  .A  a  No.  i  pen  1st  <iual'ty,  «r  a  No.  3  .len  i.|  qual. 
For  S2  2S  a  No.  3  pen  1st  qnaltty.  or  a  No.  4  pi  n  1 1  iiual. 
KorSS  .V)  a  No.  4  pen  Nt  quality.  <,r  a  No.  9  pcu  2  t  qual. 
Kor  $4  90  a  No.  3  pen  1st  bvalltv.  or  a  No  <  pen  S 1  <|uml 
For  SS  SO  4  Nu.6  pen  Ut  qualll}'. 

The  Same  Gold  Pens,  in  Solit!  Silver  or 
Gold-Plated  Ebony  DesK  Hold-,  j 
ers  and  Morocco  Cases. 

For  >2  2(  a  No..'! pen  lot  nnallty.  or^  No.  4  pen  2d  qa^I . 

For  $J  V)  A  No.  4  pen  1st  <|Uality,»ra  No.  !>  |.en  21  i|U  1. 
I'oi  S.1  Wa  No.  U  pen  1st  qua!  tr,  ora  No.  H  \t^•^^  tA  'inai. 
For  $4  UU  a  .N'o.  t,  pen  Ut  qualii  v.     K.>a  Si  *J  n  K-..  7  pen . 

Fii  J«73a  N«.8  pen.    For  120ua  No.    Ituen: 

All  l^t  qUalUy, 

Ourrfnsran'!  Ihrous'-out  the  conntrr  as  rqval  If  not 
supe,  lor  tn  any  Uohl  pens  manufaelnrird  ,  Not  "lily  f •  r 
ilie'r  eir.-llent  wrltln;:  qUiilltleit  but  narlhllily  ami  rir- 
eanl  lliiiKh.  'ihe  s.eatest  care  inuse.i  In  tlie'riiiaLuf^c- 
ture.ani' none  are  cold  with  the  flUhteal  lui|>«rftctl«>n 
whluh  kDII  can  detect. 

Parties  in  onlerlne  must  specify  the  n.imr, number  and 
qnallty  in  ail  tU!itatice»aiiu  whcltsr kt lil  or  liuibe..cv*rae 
vr  Uni . 

TO    Cr.XJBS. 

A  discount  0:1^  percent-  wii'  beuilowr.l  un  tumn  of  It 
dnl's,  II  Rent  to  one  Mddrc»a  ul  oiie  time;  .It  per  cent,  •n 
$26:20  per  uentou  )4<J. 

All  remltenciei!  Iiy  mall,  Keda'ered.  are  at  oar  rtok.  T« 
all  who  enclose  2U  vi  n>i>  extra  tnr  re^lstertiig.  we  guaran- 
tee the  aalt-  delivery  i.(  :lie  gooJ*. 

Clicnlarf:  of  all  unr  new  «lyle<,  with  Encravlna*  •d' ex- 
act s!z>\s  and  p.  ices,  sent  np-.n  re<-eipt  uta;«iu>'  Ifdi-slro-i. 
Pens  i'e|>«in<.i.'ii  loryjcenis  by  mail. 

Stationera  and  Jiw-.-lersna*  vcqiiesfe<l  to  co'iTCfiHind 
with  us  us  we  c  .11  oU'-i  tlitui  great  itiduceiiients. 

•Address. 

AMERICAN  GOLD  PEN  C«>, 

*.'t,n4;3m.  Kn.«JO  tU»«ilw.av.  \.  r. 


Hark  ! 


I 


C.  60LLMAN, 


I 


IIUl  A.WS  MFK  VUAA 

hare  been  ti<*il  hy  tbnii<*iit<s  with  iiitcceK*. 
UUMHtKD.'^  OK  CKKTIKICA TKS  C.W  UK  .-ll'lW  v 


At  tilrCuniplctean'l  w<-|ire;.i(!a<ed 

Fruit  and  Confection 

I>E  P  O  7', 

•  tlie  d.MT  West  nl  tlie  punt  Odl.-e,  keeps  r<ui»laNll»  •>» 
liaii'l  ev.r>thinw  ukimIIv  ke,.t  iu  .ii  L-alat'liabMLiii  uf 
(he  ki.id.kiiclijoi 


Tlioy  re.-ulale  tiie  Si..iii«cii,  l.lreraiid  liilinrv  ."ecreMoiin  ''|/\|\«i<a/</\     T-t'llCIIIC  IV  1 1  i  W 

uliich  is  the  cidef  cause  .iriieTHUSiict.  lii'lilitieiis.  Dim-  •    X  IJ  »Jcl  V/'^  *  /     I  t.<l  I  O  1  I  I  .^.        j\   LI  I/O. 

iiess  of  sight.  Iie.iduche,  Sick  Stumacha  and.  other  kind    '  .  -  '  ' 

\  Apples, 

;hk'.:i'dVi  i(>ys?  v.andics,   Cigars, 
Pipes,  Figs, 
etc.,  etc.,  etc. 


re  I  coniplaii.ls. 

Thoieof  ■  nervouf  temprament  wliok*  aicknesK  3'lilk  ■      rii 
keener  angiitah  tcth.' ills  of  Iir.-.  hei'ome  k.|r»4e  -      ••  ' 

ii'-w  exlaleiireitiMl  iheir  l>  ar*  of  anguish  are  ch 
•fmliesof  J->y,  iiy  usIiik  ihem. 


H.  KNOX  TAYLOR. 


Feb.  1st.  1863. 


.  ii 


Latest  Fall  and  ^V^nter 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 


PRICESI 


Srirnnr  Tfinrfl««MU  .if  thn«e  who  bring  thew  direct 
Iroui  the  Eastern  Markr ts.ti* 

I  havcju^it  received  from  tne  Easteru  Cities  a  complet* 
stuck  of 

Dry-jroods,       l^ook.s,       Clothing, 

Crockery,       IJoots,      Glassware, 

Notions,  Haffj,  Caps, 

Shoes  and  Groceries. 

I  have  also  on  hand  the  larzest  at  >rk  of 

Millinerv    Goods 

Everbrolght  t'.)  Stiak.»pee.    Allorlers  pmnipfly  flUad. 


T:i«  POET  Uinspir<.|  with  ki-*lllanl  thoughts. 

TlieORATOK  with  newldaa.i.aiid  wonlsofSra. 

The  .'<OLI)IEI<  nith  in.tomitable  courage. 

The  IMVKNTOR  with  bright  conceptions  oftha  faturs. 

The  MERCHANT  with  business  tact  and  powar. 

Tne  MFX;iI  AMC  with  uiifailltis  energy. 

Tha  AL'TIIOR  with  skill  that  rntranaaa. 

The  PiyflKK  with  a  swaat  meIodi.,ii*  vaiu*. 

The  Ml':iiriAN  with  raplaroaaemotioaa. 

Th«M.«PnUTED  liecomts  hopeful  ant 

The  l)E.SPAinNlJ.  hsppy. 


Hair  Dressing,    Shaving, 
and  Coloring 


Execete.1  In  Ihe  lir..sT  (JTVI.K. 
I'   U  O   \    l.H 


TSiSI«ni 


c. 


ThahlRhest  prlea  paid  for  all  kinds  of  Coiiatry  pr»dnc«, 
«ach  as,  ri  nit 

Wheat,   Corn,  Oats,   Pork,   Dry 
and  Green  Hides.  j 

C  EALVELAGE. 


CUMMINGS  &  JENNYS, 


iiA9ri-rAcrcK£B8  or 


Grand,    Sqttwe,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

Piano  Fortes. 

A'o.  726  Broadway,  ,AVw   York. 
Each  Ins'rvmrnt  Wurrantr:!  Firr.  Years. 

.K<  yli'di-^il- .Tid  ret-ti!,  Tweiily  five  prr  c  •«!.  le-- ''..i!; 
t';e  siiiie  cui*--  ri  iimi fl'*e'.v!i.--e, 

l*fi«l>ni  T«  tl!  .1"  »  ell  lo  rx  iii.-i""  .nr  iiiv:riiiTi.<«.|., 

*■'  i«.  !i«l  i-r  c.  i<|..-ii». 


WKYANS  LIFE  PILL.*? 

ARE  ADAPTED  for  ALL  AGF^and  CONgTITUTIONS  j 

They  are  compowd  of  the  active  principles  of  Herbs  and  I 
liuotsculicU  irow  our  Ueldsaml  forests.  They  are  mild 
bill  certain   in    their   operation— proiluciiiK    neither 
cramps,  gripln^r  pains  or  sickaess.   Th-.-y  may  b«  tak- 
en by  nil  ui;cs.  sexes  or  eondtllons  without  fear. 

Tocure  .lise.i»e  we  must  go  further  than  simply  purxe 
the  bi.wells;  we  must  uge  such  remedies  as  act  in  har- 
mony with  (he  laws  ul  nature.  In  (he  gentlest  manner. 
A  aathartlc merely  prepares  the  way  for  other  means, 
but  is  Indifpci. sable  In  very  manycas<-s  to  evacuate  (lie 
bowels  of  accniniilated  accumulated  .-icrld  matter,    A 
dlsoplered  system  cumeson  bj  slow  de»;roeR.aiid  the  ac- 
tion orni.rdiciijc  must  ho  In  like  manner     Disease,   tho' 
local  hi  itscliaructer.att'ects  more  or  lea«  tho  whole  sra- 
teiii;  blood-healliigund  purlfyiiig  rcniedleK—tlrsi.  local- 
ly on  the  stomach  and  bowels,  and  then  on  the   whole 
system.    The  iiie-liilne,  instead  ot  all»olnK  through  ths 
iMwy,  should  partlnlly  rem.iin  in  it  until  a  clianif  Is  af-  : 
fccted.  so  asio  accompilshihe  ivork  designed;  tlieretbre  ' 
R  f<iniplcc;ith;trilc  pi. I  is  not  what  t^e8y^lem  wbollv  re- 
quires.   A  me<licinciK  iiGcesfaJy  that  will  nat  only  op- 
erate on  the  bowels,  but  ha  ^e  an  especial  action  on  the  ; 
secretions  of  the  Liver.  Htomach,  Ncrrea,  Kldneysand  I 
Alliiient.irvCiiiialaii>l  dnallvoii  the  itiood.    Such.  then.  1 
lathe  operation  or  Brysnt's  Life   lllti?;  ••.iiisequenilv,  i 
they  are  ilivaluiiblelii  uiicusejul  l)y.p(p<ia.  lle.i.|ache  ' 
aii'l  .Ni-rvuutiiess.and   will   ixpel   all  hunters  froiii  the 
bloou.    ihey  avt  mi  all  p,ir  s  of  the  svsteni.  su<l  hiflii- 
ence  a  c'lance  ill  tho.se  oiKiins  that   are  deraniteii,  anp 
c».<(  he  suecessiu Ih'  naeil  in  ANTdii><-ase  that  alferts  the 
hu.niii    f.Mni^'.     They     h.ivelioaithfMl     and    iile-plvine 
lir.'p -rtlrs.  wlilrh.  ii.-liiK  t.iken  up'.yilie  mart>  mi'iiitc 
\es,els.  enters  111.-  blixi!  an.l  rfs^lsts  nature   l.i   p.,rf.>riii 
her  inr.ct'oiiK.    j  r  Htlenllm.  Is  paid  to  the  dim  sltvc  'iT- 
s:.'tns  jii.i  re;.ul;ireva>  uatloRs  ot  the  lody,  niiun  <lise:iw  ' 
niav  i,f  ;,r<-.ei.t.-:;  411.I  thes-  pillsiii'e  •lesixn.-.i  to«ff»cl 
111.. I  en.l,  as  till  y  not  only  :i<  t  .hi  the  i:i;inry  ."'ei  r"l!i.i:»  • 
b>  prohiotinc  diBrsiion.  btU  c;iry  ofT,  liirvu/h  the  lajwe^t  I 
aii-l  ki.liieyF.  all  i-rltaitiiK  Immnrs.    Nature  rsp>.uiid> 
her  laws  un-J  the  practice  that   fiills  In  ha.iiioi.}    «tib  ' 
theni  is  iii'ist  KU'-cC'.siul.    No  in^lU'ine  shouM  Ije  t  «k~o 
(hat  n.-jheii  tli.it  wrakciis  tlie  ststeni, anil  pieTeniiii,,.  : 
proper  per  orniaiicc  of  the  fHiiciioiiKnf  (lie   b..l.»:   tne 
vjst   iiijchl:irry  or  :lie  hiinian  f  .tirlr  ninsi  he  kept  I'l.ir- 
"ler,  <.r  s.ime  p.-iit  Ix-com.  s  inl|:ieiice.i  by  un.lite  excite-  1 
meiit;  the  whole  systeiu  iiinsi  he  iiourishc<l.  or  it  dies;' 
so.  by  understan.lint;  fully  Ihe  laws  upon  welch  life  aud 
Iiealth  depcinl.we  c.-in  guide  the  system  by  (lie  silent 
furcesof  nature  ant  keep  ail  tho  functions  tu  harmone- 
onsorder.    i'uch  Is  the  .:esl7n  ofKryan's  Lite  PlIK  ;  for 
althuiish  a  rilld  cathar.i,-,  they  never  we;iken  the  sv.<<tcm 
but  restore  it  to  a  natnral  eqniiebridin— .ind  thU'xreal 
principle  lies  at  the  foiiridat  ion  of  erery  disease.    Ttiav  I 
act  on  all  parts  of,  he  syst.-m,  and  influence  a  chance  In 
those  orir.iiis  which  are  lieraiiKe.!.    Tlieumiost    reliance; 
may  be  plara<l  in  these  pils;  they  are  the  result  oi'daep- 
s'-nrht  stu-ly  and  experienc.   in  the  (rue  actinn  of  n«- ^ 
ture's  reme  lies,  directed  t-j  the  causs  that  lies  at  Ibv  - 
("Undiitlen  ofdiseaes.    They  have  been  tried  bv  t'.ions- ' 
anils  with  succesaful   re»ulis.and  iliey  are  imw  ptauvd  ' 
before  the  people  with  I  lie  (rreatcst  contl.lenre, 

A  Box  ol  Jiryau's  Life  PllJi.  wihCokt  but 

TWENTT  FIVKCENTci. 

They  will  acco^iplish  faithfully  all  that  isrepr«««ntnl. 
They  are  eleganfy  put  up  by  the  proprietor,  who  was 
the  invontor  of  Bryan's   Pulmonic   Wafers,  a  nie.|iclne 

loiiK  an.!  fnvoral.ii  known  lothe  American  p  np'e.  j 

Ify.'U  wish  to  :,ny  Cryui.'s  Life  Pills  and  csunot  set 
them  of  y.,i|>  liru/eist.  don't  tak.- any  other,  htit  *•  nd  1 
lweiii>  Ave.eiits  in   u  letfrtothe  proprietor,  And   you 
» 111  gel  tiirni  by  reiuru  of  mail.  po»t  pnld. 
Ad'irtss 

Ur.  J.   BRYAV, 

V,0\  h01%  76  Cedar  Stwet  K .  Y 

.'o /. /) /I  r  p ff /"CT/wr  •:  (Tf  ATrr .« / /. -, 
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NEW  SADIERY  WARE  HOUSE 

Corner  uf  Thud  4-  Roheit  8t»,    -••- 

ST.   PA  I   I.,  MINX.^ 

1  Where  can   lie    had  evrrythinx   p.  rtslnltig  ta  thahuM 
I  ness,as  wcllus 

!       iUIitory  Goods,  &c., 

!  Anion);  till- I. Hn:erei;s»rllrles  ara, 

I  M'CLKLLAN  SADDLES, 

(IRNTLKMKN  S  SADDLES. 
LADIES"  SADDLKS, 
KOYS  SADDLES, 

MLSSES*  SADDLES,  ' '» 

BlUDLES  J:  MAUTI\GAI^» 
(.'ARUJAGKIIAHNKgH.    '', 

BL(j(;V    JIAUNIWK. 
THOTTIVG  HARNESS,     ' 
WAGON  IIAUNESJ5. 
KX PRESS  riAKNKSS. 

A  Krcat  variety  of 
WII  I  PS—  llhol  talr  and  ReUiil, 
TRUNK r^  k  VAL1SE.<. 

LADIES  DRE.-S  TRUNKS, 

no N NET  TRUNKS.  •     ,     , 
TRA  Vi:r,lN(t  I5A<;S— ofover>  varitty,' 
RUHDER  GOODS— of  nil  «orty, 

RI  nni:R  hlanket.s, 

RUHIJKR  UOA'IS. 

RURRER  'lAf.MAS. 

RUBRERroUUIIEH. 
RUr.RER  WADING  ROOTS. 
MORSE  SHEETS, 

Fine    llrcr  P/afcd  Stal  B  :.'>, 

II«nr)-'«     Cclcbr«tctf    Repealing     ItlO«, 
BALLARD'S  airX.B, 

COLTS  rS'lOLS, 

BATONS  risTom 

PONDS  rSTOLS, 

S.MITII  &  WESTON'S  PISTOI-S 

Pistols  and  Boteie-Knites  of  all  torts, 

RIFLE  CARTRlDtiES. 

P  STOL  CARTRIDGES— ofercf)-  variety 

SnORDS,  BELTS,  <•  S.ISHES. 
S/iiDDIsKRY  HARDIYARB 

(iijf  Saddles,  Whip  LaKlio«, 

llamrrsand  Skirting Lmthn  — o««A-  tanned 

u  P.  L  s  1 1  IS  A-  <  •  u  K  men  \j  mi, 

Wl...li-.<u5.  i.i.l  RttuI!. 
Prr^mts.  in    lltc  trii.le  will  itn  wi.-f!  in  «>xai« 
ii»e  :ny  stock  •»flur  •  I'wic.'.jisujclbTt^hfn' 

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SHAKOPEE.  MINNESOTA: 


Saluiil:»y,  February  18, 18C5. 


Ore»*rT'le5crlpllon  kept  coo»taB«ly  on  hauJ  •nwad 
to  order,  comprbinc  In  part. 

Breaas,     Tables,    Chairs,     &«. 

U  rsctcTcrytnlftgta  the  FurnltiKe  Line. 
COFFINS. 

•T«11«lt»tMdktu4«keptcon»UnlIyon  hard  or  mad* 

:;^'A"rr,„'!.^':T.7;ro;?i'c;a*;'^'rr;er;rV:r7u7Jr."   nolbiogin  ihe  correspondenc.ofimpor- 

ken  from  my  ahop. 

J^'Terms  t'a$h  or  Rrxtdy  Pay.^e;^ 


President  Lincoln  on  the  Peace  Ques- 
tion. 

In  compliance  with  th«  reBolulions 
of  Congress  Mr.  LiDColn  has  laid  before 
the  eouDlry  all  the  eorrespondence  be- 
tive«a  himself  antt  the  rebel  aulhorities, 
relatire  to  the   meeting   of  the  commis- 


tance  but  it  is  quite  lengthy  and  formal, 
a  great  many  telegr^ims  and  letters  being 

!ih*p  vn  U«lmM  atract,  next  door  to  the  Amerlran    nccessarv.  The     following    18     all     the 

Home.  v3h37lj     I  '  ■   ° 

' . .  I  President  says  of  the  interview: 

Third  Quarterly  Report  of  the  Hpme  '    0"  ib«  morning  of  the  3d  the  three  gen- 
Insurance  Company  of  St.  Paul         i  ilemen— Stephens,  Hunter  and  Campbell 

ii'v  1    %•       r  o  1-  •     •    «^i  r..«m  — came  aboard  our    steamer  and   had  an 

Whole  No.  of  Pohcies  i-snctl  from  i.  •  .     i      o  r  o.   .         j 

April  15ih,  18f>4.io  Jan.  l.Ml.,l?6J.  2586    interview  wiih  the  Secretary  of  State  and 

Whole  value   of  Farm  mid  other  myself  of  several  hoars'    duration.     No 

first  c!a<«s  property  injured.  91,Tll,38D    question  «f  perliminaties  to    the  meeting 

Whole  amount  of  Prvmium  Notes  |  was  then  and  there  made  or  mentioned  ; 

rvreivcd  thrrcon  .....  9.*' '^  18  no  other  person  was  present ;  no  papers 
Whole  nmnunt  of  Cash  Pren:iam3  \  ^^^g  exchanged  or  produced,  and  it  was 

in  advance  aiireed  that  the  conversation 


received  thereon 


27,2 !.«>  58 


rt,      J                                 83TU'J1  75    ^*®  ^**  ^^  formal  and  verbal  merely. 
Whole  numir  of  Lossls 'reported        '        ]5    .    On  our  part  the  irhole  substance  of  the 
Whole  number  of  Losacs   adjusttd  inatruclioiis  of   tho  Secretary    of  Slate, 

a,„I  .,:,!,! "  15  i  hereinbefore  recited,  was  stated  and   in- 


The  Petersburg  )liB«  Explosion- 
The  committee  ob  the   conduct  of  the 
war  made  a  report  on  Monday  last,  rela- 
tive to  an  attack  on  the  enemy's  lines  be- 
fore Petersburg,     li  appears  that  the  ex  : 
plosion   of  the  mine  under  the  enemy's  | 
batteries  was  a  suggestion  of  Lieut.  Col.  , 
Pleasants  of  the  48ih  Pennsylvania,  and; 
the  mining  was  principally  the   work  ol  | 
his  regiment.      A  plan    of  attacK   was 
submitted  to  Qeu.  Meade  by  Gen.  Burn- 1 
side  who  proposed  to  place  two  brigades  , 
of  colored  troops  who  had  been  drilling 
with  reference  to  the  attaot  several  weeks 
in  advance  of  the  attacking  column.   Gen 
Meade   objected    because  they  had    not 
been  under  fire.     The  matter  was  refered  j 
to   Gen.   Grant,    who  decided    that   the 
white  troops  should  lead    the    assault. — 
He  said  ir  evidence  that  Gen.    Burnside 
wanted  to  put   his   colored   division  in 
Iront,  and  believes  that  if  he  had  done  so  . 
it  would  have  been  a  success.      The  or- 
der for  springing  the  mine  was  given  by  '. 
Gen.     Meade.      Col.    Pleasant   testified 
that  Gen.  3Ieade  and  the  chief  engineer 
had  no  faith  in  the  success  of  the   mioel 
The  committee   are  of  the   opinion    that 
one  cause  of  the  disaster  was  the  change 
of  Burnsides  plan  to  put  colored    troops 
in  advance. 


It  is  reported  that  a  new  rebel  pirate, 
named  the  Ranger,  a  snail,  light-draught 
swift  English  steamer,  was  in  the  harbor 
of  Monieviedeo,  in  South  America  in  the 
middle  of  December  last.  The  United 
States  steamer  Iroquois  was  also  in  port, 
ileeping  close  watch. 

Among  the  bills  recently  passed  by 
the  Missouri  Legislature  are  these:  Pro- 
viding that  any  person  whose  husband 
or  wile  hss  been  engaged  in  the  Rebell- 
ion against  the  United  States,  Shall  be 
entitled  to  a  divorce  on  proper  applica- 
tion to  the  Courts.  Providing  that  no 
license  to  transact  business  shall  be 
granted  to  any  foreigner  who  has  not 
first  taken  steps  to  become  natuaralixed. 


Smximons. 


f  District  Court. 
iSthjBdiclal  District. 


J  later.  Rev.  Bt«Bip 
I      '   80  cents 

Summtni. 


} 


Prsjcdice. — It  is  a  fact,  that  no  phy- 
sician in  Europe  who  had  reached  the 
age  of  forty  yeass,  ever,  to  the  end  of  his 
life,  adopted  Harvey^s  doctrine  of  iba 
circulation  of  the  blood  ;  and,  that  his 
practice  in  Londoa  diminished  from  the 
reproach  drawn  upon  him  by  that  great 
and  signal  discovery. 


DrRKtTOR.'*  A.NP  OKFIHEKS. 

K.  WKIJH,  F*revi<ltiit. 
J.  H  STKNV.VHT,  Vire  Pn'sident, 
J.  K.  TlftJ.MI'.^O.V,  Tna>iurtr. 
L.  W.  KK.\I»ALL.  Siin.t;iry. 
M'.  .\.  WKLLS.  Gtiioral  Astnt 
C.  f.  COLK.  of  Uot- Lister. 


sistcd  upon,  and  nothing  was  said  in- 
con&iatent  therewith;  while  by  the  other 
party  it  was  not  said  that  in  any  event 
or  condition  they  ever  would  consent  to 
reunion,  and  yet  they  equally  omitted  to 
declare  that  they  would  not  so  consent. 

They  seemed  to  desire  a  postponement 
of  the  question  and  the  adoption  of  some 
other  Course  first  which  as  some  seemed 
to  argue,  might  or  might  not  lead  to  re- 
union,    bnt    fffhich  course  we    thought 


Notice  of  Mortgage  Sale. 

DKFAL'LT  has  been  iiia<!e  in  the  coi>dition 
3ii«J  payniciil  of  u  itrtuiu  iiiorljrajfC   cxc- 
»-ule»i  and  ik-Iivcn-(l    l>y    .Joisii  I5.  Pi;-li,  n.ort- j  would  lead  to  an  idefiiiite  postponement. 
?:i;,'or.  llicn  of  Hpriiii:6phl  Clark  county,  Stale  |  Xhe  conference  ended  without  result, 
of  Ohi...  to  John  B.  Kearney,    Miori','!i,2rec,  ot  |       y^^  fojecroing  containing,  as  is  believ- 
Scoil  coiiti'y.  ^tate  of  .Minmsota,   dated  the  I  ^j    ^„  ^j^^  i„formalion sought,  is  respect 
Iwviiiv-ninMi  d;iy  of  April,  A.  l>.  iy.)8.  and;  .    ,      e,.h,nitt»,l 
r-.-orded  in  the  oITict'or  the  Kc^ri-tcrof  Dced.s  '  '""y  si-l^'ni'ted. 
i,f  the  sai<l  coiiniy  ol  Scot'.,  in  B'>ok   '•  C  "  ol  i      Whatever  hopes  wo  miglit  have  enter 

ilorteairtv,  on  paircs  2^5  an.l  20G  on  tlsc  fifth    ,   .      ,  •         .     .i  •  .i  • 

,"*;>''     t*^,?  ,y-,,     4  ,,  .•„!,,  I.   »    V,  ^taiued  previous  to  this  upon  this  qucalion 
iliy  ul  .iuno,  A.  I).  18^^,  at  1 1  o  cloik  A.  .M.  ►  r      '  i  i 


m'>rga».>r 


i.)  nail  by  which  ino:tg:;~c,  said 
ilid  liiirirs'n.  scP,  a:i'i  ro!r."j  to  the  s:iiil  tiiort- 
;?:;•;«■.  his  heirs  bimI  iijsijjiis  fon-vcr,  the  tul 
l(,wii(g  doscfihcl  luiid-s  ami  premi-H-.«,  lying  and 
l.viii<  ill  th<i  county  i.f  Scott  arorts.iid,  uiid 
ocribed  in  said  nunt-ri-.jre  :t.-  follow>,  to  wit  :- 
The  one-bali  of  tlie  Kast  half  of  the  South 
wf^l  (jiartcr  of  .>«cc-tr>ii  natnbor  Thiriy-one. 
(31)  in  Township  number  T'-vcntv-scven.  (27) 


The  First   District  Investigation- 

The    following  from  Thursday's  Pio- 
neer. 

Capt.  Willian  H.  Rosseli  and  Surgeon 
Wheelock  leave    to  day     for    Faribault, 
pursuant  to  an  order  of  Col.  Averill,   A. 
A.     P.     JJ.    0.,   to   investigatethe     late 
actionof      the     lato     Board    of    Enroll- , 
nent     of     lh«       First      District.         A 
test  re-Axamination  of  the  exempts  made  ; 
by  the  Board  recently,  is  to  be   made  in  { 
certain  towns.      Capt.  See  will  be   pros-  ' 
enl,  and   possibly   another   surgeon  will  . 
be  engaged  to  aid.     It  is   the   inieotion 
of  Col.    Avorill  to  probe  the  matter   to  | 
the  very  bottom.  i 


it  is  now  certain  its  immediate  result  is 
a  failure  and  disappointment.  From  all  j 
we  e.tii  learn  tho  vexed  question  ofulay- 
ery  dil  not  come  up,  bill  was  considered 
by  both  parties  as  a  collateral  and  subor- 
dinate idSUO. 

Tho  commissioners  demanded   an  un 


';"owii.-<h:p    an!    llanu'i'.    com:n(  r.ciiijr   »»t    tlie 
SiUlh  east  conitr  of.^ai'l  lot  nnmUr  Foi'.r  (A) 


i-f  Kan-re  nnnihcr  Twfntvl'.Mir  (21)  ;  nn«l  aUo  ,.-    ,  ,.  j-i      ,-,--  i-   i 

t'le  haif  of  T.ven»y  ncr.-.-.ol!  of  the  .South  p-.rt  qitalfed  iessutio.i  of  hos'.ih.ies,  which 
of   lui   number  Four,    in  the  same  section,    Mr,  Liiiecln    promptly    denied,  and    de- ' 

dared  that  he  had  aot  tho  authority  or 
'«iieinx- run:!in;r  north  on  the  Ka.«l  Iliie  of  ih'*  |  the  power  to  concedo  to  so  much,  but 
fcjinc  Forty  (4"^  rod.s  'oa  point  ;  t'-.i.ncc  with  j  v-jjiJ  j,q  i^uuld  grant  that,  u})on  a  guaran- 

l.ie  south  line  oi  the  .>m«ii'.',  West   I'^uiiiv  (fcO)  .        i       i'    -  n*    »i 

',..«•♦  I-  .1  .  f  .„  .  ,',,;.,..  lee  to  return  to  the  Liiion  unqualih-.-dh 
r-d.-i  to  the    W  est    line    thcreoi    to  a   i.oat  ;  t  • 

tlicTM-c  S..uth  aloii}:  sui  I  \Vi-.«i  lii:c  Kor^y  n.ii.-i,  leaving  all  other  qudsiions  for  after  con- 
;.  til.- Soul  h-wf.-i  coriK-mf  H.iil  lot  nu'i;b<r  j  ^ij^^ajj,,,,  This  ended  the  first  effort 
Four  (41  :  thence  Kiirtv  (8«»)  rod.-,  to  the  place  i  ,  .i  .     /    i 

-V    ^     •    .  I    -^...«"  ii.„   .«v ..t  ../  ti.-l  for  peace  on  the  part  of  the  goveriinient. 

ui  l»K/nji»i:ijr,  lu  ."tevuit;    llie    |.j:yt!ifiit    «>I    itie  i  »  '> 

t'.ini  ot  one  thousand  iollary  ucfordin^  to  three  I  ihti  rebels  reLuru  to  rebeidoin  and  Mr. 
proin»-=orT  »ot.-s.  bcurioi:  cv-.-n  d;Vt'  wi'h  .sai.l  ■  jj„<.o1u  and  Seward  to  \Vashin''ion,  and 


Ezemptions  •Annulled. 

Col.  Averill    has  iueued  an  order    an 
nulling   the  exemptions  granted  to  resi 
dents  of  tlie  following  sub-districts,  whoi 
were  exempted    while  the   board  was   in 
session  at  Faribault.  Rice  Co.,  viz  : 

Northfield,  Morristown,  Shieldsville  i 
and  Fai  ihatilt,  and  the  cxttinpts  are  or-  ' 
dered  b.ick  for  a  re-exumi&aiioa  oa  the: 
17ih  and   18ih  iusts. 


NET^S    SUMIIARY. 


i;jortj;aee,   cxevu'.ed    atnl    dilivi-red    by    .<:ii;l 


everything  remaining  in  slat'!  quo.     Tho 


iii>*rtirt{(or,    aii'l  payjiMe  to   ssiiil   mortjrairce, 
vne  lor  two  hnndv'l  doHiirs,  p  iVtibie  ;n   thive    rebels  did  not  look  upon  tliisas  a  confer- ; 
...jntn.s,  one  for  f.ur  h..M.lr.^.l  »i:.ll.irs.  p-jy-^Me  j  ^^^^^  ^^^  ^,,,     ^,,   i„tcrview  to  as-  ' 

in  si.\  months,  and  one  I  r  htur  t.u:.i!;ecl    Uol-  ]  ,         .      •       ,  •    i  ' 

I  ir.4  p.\vable  in  t-.»clv;;  im.iithj,    with   iuicrcst  ;  certain  upon   wl-.at  badis  they  might  at- ; 
at  sev/»  p*T  cent,  jx-r  annum,  and  all  r.uuU;  en-!  !  tempt   pcr.ce    propositions.      The    rebels 

iftvfn  lo  iwid    ni<>riiia''ve    for    the    purili:s.s»-  i        ,,  ,  ,     .        ,,  ...        ,  .        ,     j 

•'  -    .        ■"  r    .  '  <  v/t-!l  knew   before  thev  met  Mr.    Lineolu 


that  he  wou  d  accept  nothing  short  ol 
H  lestoration  to  the  Union:  they  did  not 
go  to  Fcrlrcss  Wonioe  to  loam  what  they 
have*  Kriown  since  the  commencement  of 
the  war. 


ifiouey  of  said  la:i-.!  ;  which  saiil  nioitga^i-  con- 
tains a  pow.r  cf  sale  duly  rvc  rd-  •!  with  a  it! 
luortjraeeo. 

Aiid  wlierea-i,    i-aid    Jchn  I?    Ke;irn<  y    ha.*  ; 
d-.ceajcd,  Icavinjr  his  lust  will    und    lestain  nt. 
which  has  bvCii  duly  iuImii'.KmI  to  rropis!.^. nn'.  ' 
rc'onkd  iu  the  .  ffi':C  of  tho  Jud^'e  of  Pri.Oul.  I 
i, I  and  for  the    county    if    Uam.-^fV,   stale  *'fi,, 
.Mini.cs..t»,    wmviM.r"  I'et.-r  K.  an.cy   wa.^  up  i  rrom  ail  the  'acts  X!C  pre  sureihcy  rsmo 
pvi:nie;l  executor,  who  U.m   duly  (|u:i!iticd  a.-  j  o„lj  for  llie    purpose   of  getting    official 

»  :ch.  itiid  enlcnJ  upon  the  t!;s.:.-s  of  cxecuttii  I  -    /  ^   ,•   ,         j        .    .  .•   , 

,..  *^  infoimation  ai.d   not    to  Lf/otuita  peace. 

uftbeiKinic  .  ,  . 

And  whcreaji  llic  ta.xe."^  a.«W!!ypd  apon  .«aid  |  We  do  not  b.5liove  tr.o  end  is  yet,  we 
p.-tfuiisfs  for  the  year  A.  D.  l8i;u  ainonuted  .  ^i^]\  fj^^r  from  jhera  again.  Let  the  war 
tu  the  sum  of  t>«enty-:?ix  dollars  and  e:"htv-si.x  i   .  ,i      i-         •        i  i 

c^nts  r326.8  6  ;  for  the  ye-ar  A.  D.  1801  JJ-^""'  ^"^  <•"«  ''"^^  bo  drawn  closer  ar- 
wiioante'l   lo    the  snrr  of  twcnty-cigiit  dollar:- 1  ound  them,  let  Sherman  cl-vse  up  his  vet- 

»;.  I  ei^htv-one  cenU   (-*2<.bl,r;   ';  r  the  ye  .r  ^^an  colimns    in    the  lear,  while    Grant 
A   I>.  i862Hmountrdto  ihotum  offorry-nnie  ;     .  ,     ,  ,,         ,                     ,,,,-, 
li  .!Urd  and  seventy  cenis.(-t'.>,70)::.na  for  Ihe;  w'l"    full  rauks  opens   the  ball    in  front, 
v.ar    A.  D.  1CC3    cii.oun'.cd  to  the  .«ain!  of  and  wo  can't  see,  how  many  months  can  , 
Iweafy  dollars .'tndninety-f.vecenl..r.'j2«).».));;^,            before  officially   aathortzod  com- ^ 
•mounting  in  all  to  Mic  .HUin    ot    one  liiniiliel  |                                             "'  > 

knd  lweni)-.-ix  dollars  hu  1  thirty-two  ccnis    miasioners  will  sue  for  peace. 
(5125.152),  and  lUl  of  which  \v.is  (Ih9    and   re-  *•-♦••■•" 

niaiiied    uupai«l  lui  il:t»  iiith  day  of  .M .irch.  Joint   Resclutiona  to    Encourags  tue 

1HC4,  and  ou  the  day  bust     aforesaid    ihe  said  '        Employ mOUt  of  Bisablc-d  S Dialers, 
IVtef  Kcarnev,  as  .^ut;h  e.xiiuior,    j-aiil  all  of         r>  .  \      t  i      Jt      cy       ,  j    n  /• 

the  lax  s  uf^csaid  to  the  tn-a..u'cr  of  said!  J^<^»o\vcd  hj  the  Ser.ate  ami  House  of 
coaniy  of  Scott,  and  took  his  nceipt  thcic-  i^pre.enlativ-s  cf  ///(•  UnHsd  ^txtes  tn 
f.,r_  j  Cotiprtss  Assembled,  That  persons  hon- 

Aml  there  is  claimed  to  be  dee  at  tlie  date  oiably  discharged  from  the  military  or 
of  thi*notii-e,  npon.said  morlga^  and  note  naval  service  by  reason  of  disability  re- 
la.Hl  afiPTCSiiid,  the  sum  of  f.-ur  hH!;dnd  and  nulling  from  wounds  or  sickness  incur- 
•ightecn  dollars  and  forty  ccnt^.  tosruther  with  red  iu  the  line  of  duty  should  be  profer- 
the  further  «"'"  of  «>ne  nundi^d  and  twenty-  ^^^  f^^  appointment  to  civil  offices,  pro- 
«x  dollars  and  thirtv-two  cent.^  paid  for  ti-xc?       •  i    i  .i  i     n  i      r        i  .  « 

op.*,,  said  premiots 'as  aforesaid  and  ...ix  dollar-  ''J^'^  '''^y  «'^«."  ^"^  ^^"'-'^  to  possess  the 
•nd  sixty  cci.Lx  Interest  thereon  since  the  day  business  capacity  necessary  forihe  prop- 
rf  imrnient  aforesaid.  j  er  discharge  of  the  duties  of  such  offices. 

Afid  wberoa.*  ou  the  10th  day  ol  March,  j  Be  it  further  resolved.  That  in  grateful 
1861,  the  said  I'eler  Kearney  a.-*  exaculor  of  ^  recognition  of  the  services,  sacrifices  and 
trie  la.st  will  and  testainint  of  s:iiJ  John  15.  sufferings  of  persons  honorably  discharg- 
Kcvney  ihx^-x^A  comnunred  pr.>ccedinjj  to  ^d  from  the  military  and  naval  service 
f..r^.!o*.said  m.rlgaf!«byHdvcrl.sement  pur-    ^f  ^j^^  ^^  j^     reason  of  wound:*,  dis- 

Buaiit  to  the  statute  in    »uch    ca.sc    nia.le  an  J  i      ■■  -   .  <•        i-   . 

•1   I       I  ..ftn. «.►,!..  Mw.   ..:,!    »,r>r«..,.,r«r    *'^*6'    ^^  cxpiralion    of  terraa   of  en  ist 
nrovuMi  ami  allot  ward.-'  tiic    Sju^I    monj^upor  ■     .     .      « 

,rocure.l  an  Injunction  fn.n.  the  District  curt  ""«""'•  "  '8  respectfully  rec -mmendod    to 

of -yiid  county  of  Scott, enjoining  :;4idrv^«traii:-  bankers,  merchants,    manufacturers,  rae- 

in?  the  fon-closurc  of  sui  I  inoriir:iL'e   und  the  chanics,  farmers  and  others  engaged    ia 

Kile  of  «»id  pn'r«i.'*es  until  the  furtlier  orJir  of  industrious  bu.siness    to    give   ihem    the ' 

th-  i-oart  whicli  iiijimctjoi»  b;i»  bcfii  di>o!ved  preference  for  appointment  to  remunera- 

nM<l   v:ic;*ted   and  .«!Ct   «Mdc.      Aud  whcr.as  ^j^e  situations   and  emplovmenls.     Or- 

therc:»fier  an  irrc^nlar  notice  of  loe   foreclo^-  j^^^^  printed  '  I 

ure  of  .saidinortjjayjbv.sale  of  sai  1  prerni.-w3 ;  ,  ."  ,     . 

t.  be  n>*?e  on  the  23  I  .l.>y  of  January,   ItiC.'),         The  foregoing  resohUions  we   earnest-  I 

w.i.-jpu!4ished  furaperi.MlIess  lb:in...ix?ucrcs-  |y  and  heartily  endorse,    and    while    we' 

K  V-  woek.H    before    that  «lay    and   ihere;<f:'r    .    ,.         .i    .    .•  .  •   .• 

^^  ,     ..,,.    ,n,i   1  /  f  I  ,,.„..r^  w^\    bell  ve  that  there    are    many    patriotic, 

twv4piiio«l  untu  the  30liiaay  or.J.i'.:i:irT,  irlo),  _  J     i  • 

>at  which  !*alo  under s:ud  notice  wa-safenn-ion-il  reliable  and  capable  men  in  all  the  dif- 
and  wftj  not  made  uor  gaid  premises  t/ff'ied  f(,r(.ni  tJepartments  of  g.^vernniont  and 
for  iMie  Dursi;:i»t  to  Fucb  notice.  i    i        i  i  •      i 

A-.d     whereas    no    proceeding,  at    i,.w.  I  •l«'"^»^e'-e,  as   clerKs,    who  h.ive  not  en- 

exfr'pt  as  aforejitid,  having  been  insti-  tered  the  army,  we  do  think  that  tho 
tilted  or  had  to  colkict  the  9Uins  secured  to  be  ;  .^boyg  in  blue'*  are  entitled  to  and  have 
noid  by    the    said    racrtgage,  or    any   part 

{hereof-—  i  a  claim  upon  the  patronage  of  the  govern- 

Now,  therefore,  notice  is  hereby  given  that  ment  and  people  far  superior  to  all  olh- 
niider  and  by  virtue  of  the  power  of  sale  con-  ^^^  ^  ^f  ^y^^^  ^j^^^  ^,  j^^^^  ^^^ 
1;,ined  In  said  mortgage,  aud    pursuant  to  the  '  \         . 

statute  in  snrh  case  ip.ide  and  provided,  the  army  will  be  entirely  without  business 
aforesaid  mortpig:e  will  be  foreclosed,  and  said  or  the  means  of  obtaining  a  livelihood, 
loifein  before  de«;ril>ed  lands  and  premises  will  ^^  ^j^^j^  ,^^^  j^  business  have  nearly 
be  sold  at  public  auction,    for    cash    to    the  '^ 


Sherman  is  agiin  heard  from  by  tho 
Ilicl-.inond  pajiers  near  Branchvillo. 

Brauchv  ilid  id  situated  on  the  Edisto 
north  west  from  Charleston  about  thir- 
ty mil-'S.  If  this  is  true  "the  intermina- 
ble barriers  in  tho  shapa  of  swamps  and 
rivers,"  liave  been  }  as&ed,  and  the  road 
now  is  clear  and  unobstructed  in  the  di- 
rection of  Charleston  unless  the  rebel 
army  bar  up  tl.e  road  with  bayonets. 

Washington,  F«b.  14. — It  is  stated 
that  the  substance  ofadiopatch  from  Geu. 
Grant  to  the  government,  received  to 
day,  !8  that  Hiuhmond  papers  of  Monday 
say  Sherman  has  crossed  the  Ediato, 
uibich  was  the  line  held  by  Gen.  Hardee 
defending  I3:ancl.ville.  According  to 
tho  same  rebel  authority  a  portion  of 
Sherman's  foices  aie  two  thirds  of  the 
way  from  the  Edist?  to  Columbia,  an  ira- 
portaut  point,  forming  the  juneliuDof  the 
Cliarl'itto  and  South  Carolina  and 
the  Greenville  and  Columbia  rail- 
r>ili,  wi  iult  connect  with  the  rail- 
roa  's  to  Richmond. 

Nsw  YoRs,  Feb.  15.— The  Heralds 
correspondent  says  the  Richmond  papers 
of  Monday  concede  that  Sherman  uas 
flrinked  Branchville  both  above  and  be- 
low, nnd  Hardee's  forces  have  evacuated 
ilr.it  place.  They  also  state  tha  a  Union 
column  liad  re-tched  Orangeburgh  on  the 
Columbia  road,  and  all  railroad  commu- 
□  ications  with  Charleston  is  cut  off,  ex- 
cept by  the  road  via.  Wilmington  N.  C, 
and  will  soon  be  cut  at  Willmington  by 
those  operations.  The  railroad  commu- 
nications between  Virginia  and  the  South 
is  entitely  cut  off,  and  the  rebel  authori- 
ties over  the  Southern  States  cannot 
longer  ba  eoforced.  Private  advises 
from  Richmond  represent  matters  there 
as  in  a  bad  way  for  tlio  rebels,  and  the 
difficulty  of  supplying  the  people  and  t!ie 
army  with  half  rations  is  daily  becoming 
almost  insurmountable,  and  tho  evacua- 
tion of  Richmond  is  daily  becoming 
mora  iminent  and  probable. 


Mortgage  Sale. 

DEFAULT  having  been  made  in  the  con- 
ditioi>  and  payment  of  a  certain  mortjrage 
executed  nnd  delivered  by  Joseph  W.  Decamp 
and  Jencttc  Decamp  mortgogorato  Uenjaman 
F.  Davis  mortgiifjee,  dated  the  3d  day  of  Sep- 
tember A.  D.  1856,  and  recorded  in  the  office 
of  the  Register  of  Deeds  in  the  County  of  Scott 
aud  Slate  of  Minnesota,  in  book  "B"  of  morl- 
gngcs  on  pages  158,  159  and  160,  the  3d  day 
of  September  A.  D.  1856,  at  10  o'clock  A,  M. 
in  nnd  by  which  mortgapre,  said  mortjragor  did 
bargain,  sell  and  convey  unto  the  said  mort- 
gagee his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  the  follow- 
in*  described  lands  and  premi>C5  lying  and  be- 
ing in  the  < 'ounty  of  Scott  aforesaid,  and  de- 
scribed ia  gaid  mortgage  as  follo«a  to  wit : 

The  South  east  quarter  of  section  number 
lwenty-ei{;ht  in  Township  number  one  hundred 
and  fourteen  north  of  range  number  twenty- 
four  west,  as  appears  by  the  Government  sur- 
vey, to  secure  the  payment  of  the  sura  of  nine 
hundred  dollars  ($900,00)  according  to  the 
conditions  of  a  certain  promi.-*ory  note  bear- 
ing even  date  therewith,  and  whereas  said  note 
and  mortgaf^e  were  duly  assifjned  and  transfer 
ed  by  Benjaman  F.  Davis  to  John  B.  Sanborn 
and  Theodore  French  by  deed  of  assignment, 
bearing  da!c  December  IsU  A.  D.  1856. 
and  recorded  on  December  First,  1856 
p.ngc  236  of  book  'B"  of  mortgages  iu  the  of- 
fice of  said  Regi.'.ter  of  Deeds,  and  whereas 
John  B.  Sanborn  nnd  John  B.  Sanborn  and 
Charles  C.  Lund  executors  of  the  last  will  and 
te.>fament  of  Theodore  French  deceased,  duly 
as.«i<jncd,  transfered  and  set  over  the  aforesaid 
note  and  mortgage  to  l^enjamin  F.  Davis,  by 
deed  of  a.s.<;it(ii!i)ent,  bearing  date  of  January 
28th,  18C2  and  recorded  January  3Ut,  1862 
at  12  o'clock  M.,  iu  book  "D"  of  mortgages, 
p:i;rc  600  in  the  oilicc  of  said  Regit  ler  ol  Deeds. 

Aud  there  U  now  claimed  to  be  due  at  the 
date  of  this  notice  upon  .«;aid  note  and  mort- 
gage thefsum  of  ot'.c  thousand  four  hundred  and 
Iwcntylive  dollars  and  sixty  cents (Sl,425 .60^ 
And  whirta<;  no  proceedings  at  law  hiiTe  been 
instituted  or  had  to  collect  the  sum  sec'ired 
to  be  paid  by  Euid  mcrtgagc  or  tiy  ]  mrt 
thereof. 

Now,  tlicr.fore  notice  is  hereby  given  that 
under  and  by  virtue  of  the  power  of  sale  con- 
tained i:i  said  mortgage,  and  pnrsuaut  to  the 
statute  in  such  ca.se  made  nnd  provided,  the 
aforp.^aid  mortirnijc  will  be  foreclosed,  and  said 
hereinlicf^re  described  landa  and  premises  will 
be  s.dd  at  public  auction,  for  ca.sh  to  the  high- 
est bidder  at  the  front  door  of  the  Court 
Hou.so  at  Shakopec  in  said  County  of  Scott 
on  the  3d  day  of  April  A.  D.  1865,  at  ten 
o'cloik  ia  the  forenoon  of  said  day,  to  satisfy 
and  piiy  tl:e  amount  then  due  on  said  inort- 
gagL'  totjether  with  the  disbur.<cmeuts  of  sale. 

l)al.:d  SLa!:opnr.  Feb.  16'h.  A.  D.  1865. 
IIKNJAMINF  DAVIS. 

L.  M.  Brow.v.  Assignee. 

Attorney.  v4;nfJ,  6w. 

Mortgage  Sale. 

DRF.^TJTjT  havfns  1  c^'U  iiialf  in  the  con.lltlons  of  a  cer- 
tain indenture  of  liior' tacc  cxociitpil  nml  ilellvered  by  K<1- 
ward  C.  Welis  and  Ma.-«arct  IVellahls  wife,  of  the  County 
ol 'Scoit  aii.l  State  of  .Minnesoia  to  Nelson  UobertK.  of 
llitfcilyof  Aiint  Paul.  County  ofRani.tey  and  .State  of 
Miiiiit'K  .ta,  da;c.l  lUn  IS'.li  day  uf  .Manti  A.  D.  1109,  lii  and 
hy  wttlcli  said  .VortKH-^'*,  the  said  Kdwnrd  C.  Wells  and 
.Mariar<t  W  flls  hU  wKe  did  Kraiil  and  conv.-y  to  the  suld 
.Vfson  Robfrtc.  Ills  lii-1r»  and  asslsns  for-ver.  all  those 
trai  ta  or  parcels  of  laihl  lyliis  and  briiii;  lu  the  County  of 
Scot:  and  Stato  of  .Minnesota  deacrluc  I  a.i  follows,  to  wit: 

Lot  nuiuoor  four  (I)  i:i  hlock  iiuiubcr  flfty-nlne  (59);  let 
niiinliiT>;.l  fcnr  (i)  In  Blocn  nuinbtr  cevariiydve  (7J^ 
with  tlie  liiiti  liiii!  st.inilh.i;  tlierL-on;  i.ml  lid  nuahor  rlK-iit 
(S)  In  1>.'".«  na.!il.^r  one  .'iiinlrrtl  an  I  tweirty-liiree  (123; 
In  the  town  aflk-lie  Flaliie  In  sahl  OoMnty  of  Scott  and 
t>tato  orMliiiieDota  acrordin:  to  tho  plat  ofsald  town  aicd 

00  rciTord  ADRart  4  1»''7  in  the  olllcc  of  the  Ui-slster  of 
l>c-od4  "^f  Sai4  County,  w.ilcb  said  lii'lriiturc  of  Mortgace 
wit  rluly  acl!n<'Wled^pd,  nnd  on  the  8t!i  day  of  April  a.  d. 
\h:s  at  9  u'c!ui:k  A.  ;i.  of  that  day  duly  recorded  in  Hook 
"C"  ol  niurt)ta«e»  on  jiaKC  IM  nnd  Ol  in  the  ottice  ol  the 
ilcelstcr  id  i.*<-e(!s  ut  scutt  County,  which  said  niortKatte 
nai  ;!vcu  lu  fccurc  the  p:'yiiienl  ofthc  num  of  four  hun- 
dred and  forly-elcht  i!olhir!>  and  acVonty-oU-lit  cents, 
w.thin  SIX  nifiiihs.  witft  liiterckl  at  tiic  rate  of  three  per 
ci-ni.  p-r  inaath  ui  til  puM,  accor  llnK  to  the  condition  ot 
a  proniiuUiiurr  note  Ucarine  even  date  wiili  Kiid  niort- 
Ka;.'e  a.id  cxei  u"el  liy  Iho  K«ld  fclwardC.  Willsand  piya- 

1  li-  l»Nel.-i>ii  Ruritris  or  orirr,  and  ao»iiit  or  pr<>cre  liiiR'. 
at  I.-.v,-  have  be.'n  liMilmte.l  or  had  to  reiuvcrOie  i.iuouit 
iKsrurelby  sai.i  n  <>ai»l  iiiortKMKeorany  part  tliereof  and 
tliere  i*  now  claimed  to  be  di.e  and  Is  ncinally  due  upon 
said  not*  nnd  mort|;uiie  at  the  date  of  thU  notice  the  sum 
of  six  bundr.?d  ni.d  tidrly  fnur  dollnrsard  flxty  three 
cents.  Now  tttereforenidKe  Is  h»reliy  i.-iven  tlia  by  vir- 
tue of  a  power  ofaaU:  In  saiil  indenture  of  Kiorlsaite  can- 
tiined  ami  aureeably  to  tiie  staliiit'i  In  such  c«S'--i  m.i  le 
and  proTide  I,  t\v:  ab-tve  devribe  1  nii>.-tsa.:e  I  prem- 
ises will  be  KOld  by  the  ^hcrlfr  <»l  Scott  Connlvut  public 
auction  to  the  hi^heg'.  bidder  for  cash,  on  the  Srst  day  of 
Ap;il  A.  I>.  I8C5  at  10  o'cl«ck  In  tlie  fori  n  'on  of  said 
day  a' the  fionl  door  of  the  Coart  IIou.'<«  In  the 
town  of  bhaKou^e  to  nllsfy  the  aforesaid  niortcase  and 
note.  Inu-reat  and  all  legal  costs  charjfes  and  dlKburae- 
ments. 

Dated  Feb.  M.  I8CS. 

KELSON  R0BF.RT8. 
W.  P.  McuRAT,  Alty.  Mort;:agee, 

fur  ilorvjajee.  In  nS  6w 

Summons. 


STATE  or  MINNESOTA, \ 
County  of  Scott.      / 

Joha  SteTens,  Bradford  N.I 
Stevens  and  Calvin  N.  Sle- 
■^ens,  Adnilnistrators  of  the 
Estate   of  Calvin  StcvcDS. 
Deceased, 

againit 
Will  lain  Delaney. 

The  State  of  Minnesota  to  the  above  named 

defendant,  William  Delaney  : — 

You  are  hereby  summoned  and  required  to 
an.'-wer  the  complaint  in  this  action,  which  is 
El^d  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  ot  this  C«urt 
for  the  county  aforesaid,  at  Shakopee  in  said 
county,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  your  answer  to 
the  said  complaint  on  the  subscriber,  at  his 
office  in  Shakopee  in  paid  county  of  Scott 
within  twenty  days  after  the  service  of  this 
snnimons  on  yon,  exclusive  of  the  dar  of  such 
service  ;  and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  said 
complaint  within  the  time  aforesaid,  the  plain- 
tifT  in  this  action  will  apply  to  the  court  for 
the  relief  demanded  in  ihe  complaint 

Dated  February  15th,  1865. 

Henrt  Hinds, 
t4  n5  6w  PlaintifTs  Attorney. 

Internal  Revenue  Notice. 

Special  Income  Tax 

Office  Collector  Internal  Rev. 

First  District 
Makkato, 

Xotic3  is  hereby  given,  that  the  list  of  tax- 
es assessed  in  accordance  with  the  joint  resolu- 
tion of  Congress,  approved  July  4tb,  1864, 
imposing  a  special  tax  of  five  per  centum  up- 
on the  gains,  profits  or  'ncome  for  the  year 
ending  December  31st,  1863,  has  been  return- 
ed to  me  by  the  Assessor  of  the  District,  and 
that  said  taxes  are  now  due  and  payable,  and 
payment  thereof  is  hereby  demanded,  aud  that 
I  will  attend  either  in  person  or  by  deputy,  at 
the  office  of  II.  H.  Williams  the  Deputy  Col- 
lector for  the  Eleventh  Division  of  the  First 
Collection  District  of  the  State  of  Minnes.)ta, 
iu  Shakopee  in  the  county  of  Scott  from  the 
9th  to  the  15tli  day  of  February,  1865.  A 
personal  notice  by  mailing,  demanding  pay- 
ment within  ten  days  from  its  service,  will  be 
mailed  to  the  address  of  each  person  on  the 
list  who  shall  omit  to  pay  .such  tax  for  more 
than  ten  days  from  said  16th  day  of  February 
for  which  a  lee  of  twenty  cents  will  be  added. 
And  all  persons  who  shall  neglect  to  pay  the 
sum  so  demanded  within  the  time  specified  in 
such  special  notice,  will  be  liable  to  pay  TEN 
PER  CENTUM  additional,  and  a  fee  ofi 
twenty  cents  for  the  service  of  the  notice,         ' 

Shakopee,  Minn.,  Feb.  4th,  1865. 

JOHN  N.  HALL, 
v4  n5  3w  Collector  First  Dist.,  Minn 


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),  Jau.  25,  1865.  ) 


MARRIAGE  GUIDE.— Young's 
Great  Phtsiological  Work,  or  Ev- 
ery one  hU  own  Doctor— Being  a  Private  In- 
atrucUr  for  married  penons  or  these  about  to  uiarry. 
both  male  and  female.  In  eTerythlnr  concerning  the 
physiology  and  relations  of  our  sekual  system,  and  the 
production  or  prevent  onof  oftpring.  Including  all  the 
new  discoveriea  never  beftre  givan  In  th' English  lan- 
guaee,  by  WM.  TOUNG.  M.  D.  ThU  la  really  a  valuable 
and  Interesting  work.  It  Is  written  In  plain  language 
for  the  general  reader,  and  Is  Illustrated  with  upwards 
of  one  hundred  engravhics.  All  young  married  people, 
or  Miose  contemplating  marriage,  and  having  the  least 
Impediment  to  married  life,  should  read  this  book.  It 
dlsrlooes  secrets  that  ev»ry  one  should  be  acquainted 
with.  Still  It  la  a  book  that  mnst  be  locVed'np.  and  not 
lie  about  the  house.  It  will  kesent  to.auy  one  on  the  re- 
ceipt oi  twenty-QveScenta.  Address. 
t4  nl  6m  DR.  WM.  YOUNG. 

Ko.  416  SPKUCE  St..  above  Fourth. 
PUILADELPUIA. 


Photographs ! 

I  am  now  prepared  to  take  Photographs 

Arabrotypes,  and  Melalnotypet,  In  «  style  that  I  warrant 
to  give 

EJVTIRE    SATISF^CTlOjy ! 

Particular  attention  given  to  CHILDREN'S  Pictures. 
Those  wishing  OLD  PICTURES  copied  or  repaired,  can 
have  them  done  In  good  strle.  „      .    .  „  ..     , 

Call  and  tee  specimens.  Koems  qver  Strait  A  Helton's. 

GEO.  n.  SPENCER. 

John  Schwartz, 

Merchant  Tailor. 

First  Street,  Two  Doors  West  of  the  Post 
Office,  Shakopee,  Minn. 


D.  L.  How  &  Bro. 


I  havejBst  received  and  have  new  ea  kand  a  cemplete 
stuck  of 

Fall  and    Witner    Goods, 

I  am  now  prepared  to  All  All.orderssattsfactorliy 
and  at 

REASO^r^BLE  RATES. 

Being  Incommonlcatlna  with  the  meat  fashionable 
establlshme  tsin  the  Bast,  the  clethinc  made  by  me 
win  be  of  the 

LATEST  STYLE  AND  FASHION. 

The  patronage  ef  the  public  larespecifullysollclled 


"Wholesale  &  Retail 

DEALER  IN 


veSnol9.-tr 


JOHN  SCHWARTZ. 


John  JffcJUuUen 


Sui 


mmons 

state  of  MINNESOTA,^ 
County  of  Scett.  / 


Daniel  W.  Tngersoll, 

agaimt     ■ 
John  £.  Kathbun. 


f         DLstrlct  Court, 
\ 5th  Judicial  DUtrlcU 


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U.S. Internal  Rcvcuve 
M  Cents. 


} 


DIALER  IN 


HARDWARE, 


The  State  of  Minne?ota  to  John  E.  Rathbun 

the  above  named  defendant : 

You  are  hereby  suminoued  and  required  to 
answer  the  complaint  iu  this  action,  which  ia 
filed  in  the*  office  of  the  Clerk  of 
this  court  in  Shakopee,  in  the  said  county  of 
Scott,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  your  answer 
thereto  on  the  subscriber  at  his  oBSce  in  tho 
town  of  Belle  Plaine  in  the  said  county,  witb_ 
in  twcniy  days  after  the  service  of  this  sum 
inons  on  you,  exclusive  of  the  day  of  such  ser  ! 
vice  ;-  and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  said  com- 
pl.-iint  within  the  time  aforesaid  the  Plaintiff 
will  take  judgment  against  you  for  the  sum 
of  Five  thousand  dollars  with  interest  on  that 
sum  for  six  years,  besides -the  costs  of  tbis 
aciioB. 

Dated,  Jan.  6th,  18G5. 

Robert  A.  Irwin, 

v3  n52  7t  Att'j  for  Plaintiff. 

HIDES !  HIDES I 

I   r.illpaythe  HIGHEST  MARKET 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry  and  Green  Hides, 

at  Q3y  stand  an  Holmes  Street,  od«  door 
South  of  Huntsman's  corner. 

R.  M  WRIGHT. 

PI.   MORIISr, 
WHOL'SALB  GROCER, 

Forwarding  &  CommissioB, 

anddcalerla 

FLOUR  «J-  PORK, 

FOREIGJV  i-  DOMESTIC 

\LI(lUORS  ^  CIGARS 

corner  OF  TIIIKD  A  JAOKSON  8TS. 

(SIBl.rr'S  STO.ME    BLOCB.) 

;  SAINT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA. 

I  ro3no44-!y 

1 

H  O  ]S£  E 

jmSOBAHGE  COMPAHY, 

!  OP  ST.  PATH,  HIFNE90TA. 

THE  only  organized  Insurance  Company  of 
tills  Slate.  IiiHuresonly  Farm  and  flrst-cl«<s  property. 
I     JiarOfflce  In  Coucert  Hall  Ulock,  near  the  i'ust  oOlce, 

DIRKCTORS. 

M.J.  Northrnp,  «tt->'ney  at  law;  J.  E.  TT»omp<on,  ban  , 
kir;  A.  \V.  Ken  lall;  J.  H.>-tewart,   Msyor  of   St.  I'aul    ' 
\T.  A,  Wells  ;   K.  Wehh,  attornsy  at  law  ;  C.C.  Cole,  Pre 
voktUaralial,  Kocbestrr. 

I  OFFICERS, 

J.  E,  THOMPSON,  Treasurer. 

L.  W.  KF.XOAM... Secretary. 

M..T.  NORTlIKi;!',  I'roKldcnt. 

K.  WEBB,  vice  I'resMent. 

W.  A.  WELLS.  General  Ag,:nt.  Ttom 


Stoves.  Tin,  Copper. 

JTirat  Street,  Shakopee 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  WORK  AJVD  REPAIRLYG 

Donate  erdsr  on  the  SHORTEST  KOTICE.   vS  r.ST 


55t  «c  Hoit 


OLD  STAND 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  I 

JJST'Don't  buy  your  goods   where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the'  ExmA  Chicago  Profit..jf5^ 

airBuy  from  those  who  bring  their  Goods 
DIRECT  from  the  Eastern  IMarkets...^^ 

WE  Uave  Jn<t  received  from  the  Eastern  Cities,  aceir  - 
plete  slock  of 

Drj  Goods,  JI  C  Groceries, 

Clothing,  a    a  Shoes, 

Boots,  i  p  Notions, 

Crockerjr,  *,   *,  Glassware, 

and  Hardware. 


TURPEJVTIJVE, 
WHITE  LEAD, 

OILS,  rARJYISHES,' 

LAMPS,  PLASTERIJ^G 
HAIR,  KEROSE.\E 

OIL,  PATENT  MED- 
ICINES, FANCY  GOODS. 

All  orders  Trora  Country  Dealers  promptly  atteadeA 
wIthCAKE  A.ND  DESPATCH. 

KEROSENE    Oilj  ' 

LAMPS,  CHIMNEYS    AND    SHADES 

atprlcesw    Ichaa    o'tlsti  the  Peotde.  at— 

HOWS'  Drug  Store. 

BV  THIS  WE  CONQUER! 

"Wh«oev»r  the  way  aeeina  Iodk,  '  ^ 

Or  the  heart  bcitlns  to  fall 
Wa  sing  a  more  wonderful  soiif, 

And  tdll  a  more  tuarveluus  tale." 

JAlfUASY  1. 186S. 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  ANIVERSAEY. 

OF 

The  New  York  Mercury. 
THE  PRIDE  OF  THE  FIRESIDE. 

In  the  pride  of  a  vlEorens  Intellecfnal  manhood  tr.e 
riiinla  oftha  weeklies  l>«Klns  Us  for  the  new  year,  over 
the  w.ecksofite  fl.'icclDK  oiid  lifeless  conteniporarirt. 
with  Ity  eye  flxed  upon  tnc  sun.  beneath  whldi  It  owna 
no  alvRlr.v. 

The  war.  which  has  toppled  down  whatever  Is  shallow 
or  ba^ielesa.  has  written  no  wrinkles  on  the  brialit  ttgla 
ef  our  success.  Our  featares  lor  the  Isaac  of  ifM  shake 
the  pillars  of  wh.iterer  has  hrret'ifoie  been  deemed  Im- 
perial In  serial  llieral  ire.  Both  sides  of  the  Atlantic  ren- 
der us  trimue.  Wo  ssall  continue  Ihe  thrilling  oinancra 
of  Miss  M.  E.  I'raddon,  m-croninnccr  of  the  stronc  dark 
passions, lo  whom  we  pay  more  monev  annually  the* 
than  Ihe  cnllne  caollal  of  our  linitstors.  and  add  to  eur 
Amerlc^in  slafTthe  clnmpion  Jesler  oter  of  tho  cap  and 
bells.  Josh  Bl III II. -s  who  v  III  roniinence  with  the  flret  ef 
January  a  sc"'lcs  of  bis  well  know  Inimitable  comic  pa- 
pern,  written  expressly  for  us.  In  hit  Ir'.'sistable,  convul- 
sive velu.  Harries  E.  Prescolt  the  most  pollslied  and 
Imajrinntlve  hketch  writer  llvinc:  I*.  T.  Bsmini,  t»'« 
world  famed  showman  and  autoldo;;rnpher,  Miks  Sl.  A. 
Earle.  Fairfax  Balfour.and  Dr.  J.  II.  Koljlnse.n,  iiid  "Nnd 
Buntllne,"  renowned  and  veisatile  iiovejetie  xvalteri. 
will  eke  out  out  the  spnrkllnccontrllnitionsortnch'rocllo 
poets,  (iillletonlsls,  humorists,  critics,  Irsvelers.'pare- 
rraphlsts  etc.  as  <leo.  Arnold,  W.O.  Enton.  .Millie  W.  (Jar 
penler,  (leo.  A.  Townsend.  Jull.i '8.  Inicrahm.  Edward 
Wll|ett,Oeon;e  Martini,  Joseph  Barber.  J.  A.  Feten  and 
others  nnmerohs  ensiixh  and  clever  enoui.'li  and  clever 
enoufch  to  run  all  the  news  p.nperson  the  Con'Inent. 

The  vluld  pencils  of  Darley.  McLelan  nnd  White,  th« 
tirst  drnuj(litsmen  of  the  age.  will  make  the  new  volunia 
pktorislnnd  whatever  of  fi:Kltlvc  or  meteorif  note  may 
appear  diirliiK  the  year,  will  at  oiue  be  ctgacrd  au<l 
maue  available 

In  addition  to  Its  crisp  and  telir.iR  editorials:  Its  delecta- 
ble Oos..lpers' Club.  In  which  thenpl(Kt  jiiid  wHtlesI  >o- 
en^s.  cirirntur-s,  and  qiitle«<|iies  of  the  times  flrst  appear 
andits  corinctlhh  Ladles' I'ronieimdc,  to  whhli  the  math- 
ers.  sweethearts,  d3U);literK  wlve.-iand  widows  of  the  land 
subscribe  their  e.xperlences.  The  New  York  Mercurv  will 
continue  thP  fjilthful  and  cotent  I'lKmMIItAFHS  OF 
POI>l)I.AH  I'KOIM.Klllustralivoor  the  (.l<l<  st,  ablest  ami 
artfnlest  folk  of  the  era;  the  Ureat  Fashion  Article,  by 
Jehny  June,  whfise  sprlKhtly  notes  npon  the  lotest  New 
York  iii»des,nre8iiCKeslive  to  ladles  of  socletv  cverywber* 
and  inllvers'dly  consulted  both  In  the  metrcpolls  aa-t 
throiuhuui  the  countrv;  nnd  ceaiipence  aacrira  of  lllaa- 
trutetl.'^ketchesorUrntesQiie  adventure  la  foreleii  cliniaa 
durlncthe  wnr,  bv  Alfred  Trnniide;  ps  wnliss  Hints  n|»oa 
Cookery  by  Ueury  OoslInK,  the  mclrlpolllon  CuUIaler. 

TTie  flfsl  of  the  year  will  ananimrota  the  thrilling  »a4 
origioal  novelette  If  Dr.  J.  H.  Koldnson  enllted: 

A  L  £  T  H  E  . 

OR 

THE  CHILD  OF  THE  CORD. 

Welch  Will  belfollowed  ly  a  beantljul  riawitorr  by  Mia* 
M.  B.Uraddon,  writteu  expressly  fur  The  New  Verk  Her- 
curp. 

Nolwlthstsndlnf  the  upward  manh  of  every  article  ef 
luxuryand  coiiMiintlon,  niid  niir  enormoiKiy  inireaaetl 
euilny  for  the  yenr  IS«W,  the  St.ir  I'aper  of  li'ie  Ue|»ubllc, 
with  Its  forty  cuiomns  of  seerltnK  orlnlnal  matter,  will 
c«nt'inie  to  be  Issued  nt  i.lxceiits  a  i  o|«y.  and  sold  by  all 
ntw-mieii  ai:d  periodical  dealers  In  America.  Its  long 
and  honorable  nistnrv  Insures  Its  snbsciibers  ayalust  the 
bnsiiaUirs  and  faLiUlles  which  Iinvc  swept  so  many  mush 
reoii  Journals  ofl  the  bo.nrd  and  left  their  patrona  discou* 
so  late  at  the  loss  uf  Ihilr  moaey  ' 

Toinnll-siibscrli<ersour  teims  are:  ("ash  in  advance, 
.'-■Iticle  cople.<.  $2,50  BV'nr;  llirJ<-  lopbs.  17  ;  sIxo/Blea. 
SIS;  nine  copies,  20.  'I'he  parly  who  se:i(i-i  Lt.  (70  lore 
club  of  nine  copies  will  receive  an  addlllonnl  copy/m.— 
Six  nionlhs' Mibs<  ripllons  reel  Ived.  C.tnada  sulsrrlbera 
nr.iKt  aeiid  twenty  cell's  extra  for  each  subscription,  te 
pay  the  Anierl-nii  poslflce. 

SnbscrilM-rs.Hltnuld  be  carefuDo  write  plainly  the  name 
of  their  I'ost-ofJlce.  eoiiiity  antl  .Stnle.  Hpecl'mCB  copies 
sent  free  toailappllcnnt.s.    Ad<lrers, 

CAfl.nWKLl,  *  WIFITNKV. 
Proiniftort  qf  Tlit  AVie  Verk  Urrcurw, 
Kos.  a  Ann  street  and  113  Fulton  street.  N.  V.  CItr 


Our  Dress  Goods  Department 

Is  fall  ef  all  kinda  and  styles  of  Uooda  aaaelly  kept  In  • 
laric  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,   Hosiery, 


AND 


Of  all  kinds  and  qnalltr. 


ST.\Tr,  OF  MIXNE^iTA. 
County  ur::cutt. 


1         I         DtitrlctCetirt. 
i         Isth  Judicial  DatrKU 


f  liii.  r  r.ev.i«i«inp,  ) 
1  WVnts  f 


i.-.fy  and  p«y  tho    amount    then   due  on   said    jng  soldiers,  the  bravei  of  the  land. 
^rtgage.  together  with  the  amount  iiaid  for 

xcfl  aa  aforesaid,  with  the  expense  of  f?ale. 

Dated  February  4th.  lS6i. 

PETER  KKARXET, 


Major  Gen.  John    Pope  haa  issued   an 
ojdor  dated    the  4ih  inai.,  as^^uininjr   il-.a 

r.i     I     .  w  11  «,.,!"'iV. Vu!..<-t  r»f' <'omn''»nd  ol    the    Jiiliiarv   Divisiun    of 
•rntor  of  t he  U'tiit  \\  lil  ami    lf.-ia'.iic..i  oi  .  • 

.  dm  15.  Rj-.ra--.  (L-r-.-a.^-ed-       v-l  r-:;  6.v        Mip8<  un,  «»Tiibracinr;  tho   depHrim'-nta  of 
.-  \\y,*.  .\:;oi-..i-v.  il.iieuari.  Ki:.s;taa:id 


'.».o  -1  jii  ^»^.st. 


Items. 
We  clip  the  following  from  the  Naah- 
vilie  Press  of  t!ie  lit  inat. : 

Tiic  Lo'jisviilo  J  lurnal  learns  that  the 
military  Unst  al  (Gallatin,  Tennessee,  is 
under  ihe  {•oIT^.^Ja;|.l  iif  Col.  James  Gill- 
fillaii  of  l.'ie  1  Uli  Minnesoia.  Col.  Giil- 
htian,  we  tHse  pleasure  in  saying,  '13  a 
gallant  and  faiihful  oQicer,  and  his  con- 
duct as  commandant  of  the  post  at  Gal- 
latiii  redects  credit  upon  himself  and  the 
Federal  service.  He  is  removing  much 
of  the  rubbish  which  accumulated  there 
under  the  administration  of  the  notorious 
Gen.  Paine.  He  is  bringing  order  out  of 
confusion  and  corruption.  Such  an  offi- 
cer fulfils  his  mission  in  the  great  work 
of  restoring  tbtt  Union. 

I  ■     m     ■ 

The  report  of  the  city  inspector  shows 
that  the  number  of  persons  who  died  in 
New-York  last  trecK  from  small  pox  was 
twenty-seven,  against  twenty-six  in  the 
previous  weeK.  Ti.c  whtdo  number  of 
deaths  last  week  w.is  -iTS,  a  di crease  cf 
-3  (ot  the  weeK. 


Lnlma  n.  Woolson') 

ag  limt  >■ 

0-tiViu:<  Cottle.  ) 

The?ialcof  Minnesota  to  0ct.'«vln>  Cuttle   tue  abov» 

■la-nej  ilefeiidaitt: 

Yo.i  are  hereby  iiuinmoneland  rein:red  toanswerthe 
ruiidifr»C'>fa>>l;4int  III  tlteab'>ve  3cti"ii.m-!i:ch  Is  JiN-d  In 
lb.  ofllce  of  the  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  in  and  lor  the 
county  afon-snM,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  your  nnswi-r  to 
the  frrid  coriiplxliit  on  the  .-ubs-.r'bcr  at  I:iso.C-ce  In  Be.Ie 
I'lelite  111  s;il-l  I'lO-ity,  within  twei'tr  ii,-y:«  after  tlie  scr- 
Tire  ol  tUU  !il>niiiU!ison  yoc,  ex-hl'i^'e  "I  ttie  day  of  sncli 
service  :  n::'' if  yo",i  fail  >«  to  .ni-w.-r  t'le  s.ll  coti.pi  ilut 
wllhin  the  time  .tfurcsal  I,  ::i.'  pi.ttnilif  In  ibis  act<o<i  will 
take  |Udci;:!-ot  araiiisj  y..a  t-jr 'he  .■»:im  ot  «>;ie  hnntrvd 
ai'd  cieht  dnilarsAiid  siMvdre  ceiits.  with  l»Vr--st  on 
Iirty  two  doiUri  Jtrel  thirty  oUhti  etit>at  tiie  rat«  ■.,  seven 
per  eentum  i»*  <Hnun  frt'iii  ih"  St'i  lay  of '>it->bt  r  IS3d. 
«  If.i  Inteics  oiillty-»ix  ilf!.';;rs  » i  d  iw'r.'>  xvmiii.is 
ai  t"eiMt->  or  iwelv,.' Off  Centum  p»-r  nnn'ini  fmm  t'le 
I3tb  ii.iy  of  April  16SS.  and  fur  tUe  p'tUiiias  cus:s  and 
cham-^s  i'l  ihls  .letl'ii. 

DeieU  Fab.  Ittli  IS63.  A.  U-  CH  ATFIDLD, 

Alty.  for  PUiiitur. 

In  Probate  Court. 

State  of  Mi.v.vksota, 
County  of  ScotL 

In  the  matter  of  the  Estate  of  John  Brown, 

deceased  :— 

L'^pon  reading  and  filing  the  petition  of 
(Jeorjre  Brown  prayinjr,  for  reasons  therein  set 
forth  that  letters  of  Administration  upon  the 
estate  ol  John  Browu,  late  of  the  county  of 
Scott,  deceased,  issue  to  Peter  Geyermann, 

It  is  ordered  that  the  1 1 tU  day  of  March, 
A.  D.  1S6.0,  at  the  office  of  the  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate at  Shakopee  in  said  county,  be  assigned 
for  the  hearing  of  said  [>etitiun,  when  aud 
wliere  all  persons  interested  in  the  estate  of 
the  deceased  can  appear  and  show  c-tuse  why 
the  prnycr  cf  said  petition  should  not  be 
gritntcii. 

l?utc.I  Fib.-unry  17. h.  A.  R  13<5"). 
IlK.vr.T   Hisivs 
\A  uo  3w  Jfltlgc  oi  Probata 


DfHIISIfilf. 


THE    Undersigned 

liasju.t  returned  from  tha 
East  with  a  new  supply  of 

8^    Dental  Material, 

and  Is  prepared  to  de  al 
operations accordin(;to  the  Iate;it tmproveniei>t.s.    Also 

which  on  account  of  its  cleallli.■^e5s  elienpnessan'  ("era 
brit  v,  i<  -a|ddl.\  takln:  tUi-  pjacc  of  cold  pl.ite  f..r  insert- 
i:i::  .nr:illri.-il  teeth.  2;pccl!iiuns  of  the  work  can  be  seen 
at  my  ofil  i-. 

l'.-r»on«i'r.>m  a  -tistance  bo;ir.;ed  tree  of  rharfe  while 
haviTu  wfirl;  done. 

aryVisiti  m.ide  w:i.?n  deslrtd.  Frices  raasenable.  For 
futtuer  uartlculars.callon  ui  a'Mre^s 

Dr.  E.   bray 

Tn9ao4'    It 


Fall  and   Winter  styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

All  persona  looking  for  any  of  theaboveicootta.  will  And 
It  to  their  advantage  to  ral!  at  our  Store  before  purchaa- 
liij{«ls«wlicr«. 


Michigan  Central  R.  R. 

WINTER  ARRANGEMENT. 

Thogreat  through  route  to 

Detroit,  Toronto,  Montreal,  Niaga ra  FaUa^ 

Buffalo,     Elmira,   Albany,    Saratoga 

Springs,     Neto     York,     Boston, 

And  all  points  In  New  York,  NV  w  Kujland  and  the  Caaa 
da>.    A1^'J,  to 

Lara)eU«,  iBdlanapolis,  CiBcinnati,  LtDisviilt, 

AND  POINTS  IN  OHIO  ic  KENTUCKY. 

•yTralnsleaTC  Oreal  Central  Depot.  Celchage;  Mora* 
InRaod  Kvening,  making  close  cvuoectlonstor  All  ICatU 
ern  poln;;. 

BAGGAGE  CHECKED  THROUGH. 

Elegant  Sleeping  Care  on  til   Niglit  Train. 

RUTA\"S  Patent  Ventilators  and  Dustorson  all  Cm« 
of  Day  Trains. 

Through  Tickets  for  sale  at  all  oOlcea  ofaohoectlBC 
lines  III  Chkaifo,  at  Union  Ofilce,  In  TremoDl  HomM 
Block, and  at  Depot, lool  of  Luk  Strert. 

If.  C.  WENT  WORTH, 

Oea'tWest.  Pass.  AgL.Cklc 


Car  Goods  will  be 


Sold  at  Eastern  Prices, 


Tr.:Dsr'ertallon  only  added. 


COUWTRV  PRODUCE 

Of  all  kind*  wantel  !n  exchange  for  goods. 


Carver.  Mine  KhakopCC  DcC.  l.«t,   1864. 


'Uaquestiouably    the    Best  Suttained  Work 
oj  the  kind  in  the  World." 


V    n37 


Strait  &  Holton. 


And  Silver    Ware^  &c. 

Eor  Sale  a*,  the  Shakopee  JEWELItT  STOKE. 

AXEL  JORGENSEN, 

Would  Inform  thecltlzcni  of  Shekopeeand  vicinity  .that 
helapreparedto 

HE  3?  A.  I  R 

Watches,  Clocks,  and  Jewelry, of  every  descriotlnn 

Sao?— Two  dovrs  south  of  tha  XalttfBAi  Uatcl  dbakepee 
Minn. 

Ilightst  price  paid  for 

m  m  m  mi 


T.  R.  SHERWIN  &  CO., 

LATE  SHERWI\,NOWKLL  A  1  RATT. 

Dry  Goods   for   Cash    Only! 
MILWAUKJSr . 

OUR  UNLIMITED  RESOURC  IS  AND 
CONSTANT   REPRESENTATION  IN  THE  MARKET, 

TOOETHEB  WITH  THJi 

Rapid  Increase   of  Onr  Eales, 

Enahle  nt  withoat  detriment  to  oar  Intereate.te 

OFFER    TO    THE    T  R  A  \>  K 

•  ■rateof  prl.:«e  with  which 

!Vo  other  lloisjic  can  Coinpcf  e 


HARPEE'S 

New  3Ionthly  Magazine. 

Critical  Notices  of  the  Press. 

If  Is  the  f..renio«t  Mncazincot  the  day.  The  Irealde 
never  h.via  ni'T'-  lieliirbtfui  r<  m  pan  Ion, 'nor  the  nillllon 
a  iii'>re  eii>er|irisl;r.'  friend,  limn  Harper's  Mtuiai.iie — 
Afrf/.odiri /V<rf«»<jn/(B. Ill  more). 

The  most  popular  Jloiithly  lu  the  worhl.— „>«»  I'of* 
Olisjrrer. 

We  iiiii^trelcrln'ermsofeiii.Hfv  |<>  Ihe  li.eb  tone  and 
rarl^l  exiclleii'  e.'tr.f  II  tiiKpN  Mmimink-  n  j<'i:riial  wltlt 
a  tnontMy(ir<'Ul.itl<.n  ofttboul  irri.fto  <<.ple».— In  whose 
paKe.>  arr  to  r.e  fuUinI  »<j:iie  i.f  the  <  l!..ii  est  lli:hi  and  gen- 
eralreading  ofiheday.  We  .p.«K  .ii  thix  w  -rk  as  on  ev1> 
deneerflho  .\iiieiU:.«ii  people:  .'.n  I  the  pepnLiriiy  u  haa 
ar<|ulre  I  Is  merited.  Kath  .Su:ii!.<-r  eo-.uiiis  fully  144 
PA.fe' 01  readlm;  matter,  ajtproprlatelv  lllu-trated  with 
Itood  y/ovl  cuts  ;  .iiid  it  e.i:ii!.liu->  In  Its'  ll  111.-  racy  moD- 
tlily  an  I  the  more  phlio».i;>hli'.tl  qnarterly,  bleiideii  Wtlh 
the  belt  r-.-:'nrcs  of  the  dally  j.urnal.  It  das  irreat  pew 
er  In  the  dlsxcniinatlon  of  a  love  of  pnre  literature,— 
TftuiMcit's  Guide  tn  Amtricnn  LiUrtUitrr.,  Ittn^rn. 

The  vilnnics  bound  const  itut<-  of  tliemk4>Iv«,i  anhrkrr 
of  mlsceil:iiieon.t  readiriB  hMcli  a.H  •  ntiiKit  be  lo.ind  la  the 
same  roiiipa«s  In  any  other  publlcalluli  Itiai  haa  come 
under  oht  notice.— Ax/on  Orurier, 

Stihscrijitions. 
18G5. 

The  Publishers  have  peiferled  a  sralem  ef  mantnvhv 
whieh  they  can  suuply.he  .M.,„zine  and  ••  vfvlW 
,.rr.i«|rf/j/  to  thOM  w],o  prefer  to  r.  celve  their  pcrlodI<iu 
directly  trrn  the  oftice  of  Lubilcallon.  P<-ri«"caie 

Tliepostajte  on  Harper's  MaKailne  is  14  cents  *y««r 
wUlcU  luuat  be  paid  at  Uie  subKriber't  port-olllc" 

Terms. 

n*«Fini'«  Macaiixk.  «ne  year ft4  M 

%\  00  M.7I.  in  one.  rrmutmicr ;  or  .^x  Opir,  Jnr  $»0a 
Ajci-  Sanlx-rt  can  be  r.ippried  .,f  Kf.t  time 
A  •^.•uj.ieie  .Sef.iM.w  eon  pri-lnirT-A.-i.tv-nlfie  V.diimwi 
>ii  liCiil  o'l.fi  bill  lini.',  will  i.r  ,e;.t  ,v  exp"  k-  Indebt  at 
expi  >i«r  ..f  parrh  I*,  r.  for  tl  2J  i.-r  V/lui.re.  ^,'i.0.V  vol. 
umrs.  It  mail.  ;,..,/,».,•,/_  J.3  00  t'ioib  cbmi,  for  blndlug 
**  retit-,  ly  ,ii«(  .fttt^ald      A—ir-«s 

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IMPORTANT  TO   L.ADIKS. 


THE  PKIYATE  MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

An  Inraliuble  treatlM  of  64  pages,  by 

DR.  JOHN  HARVEY 

pabllshrtl  for  the  benefit  of  the  iox. 

0»  receipt  of  TKN  CKNT!',  IWwIll  be  seiit  post  paM,  In 
a  lealeU  envelop*-,  to  all  who  ipply  tar  It, 

It  Rlvaa  a  cuimI**  dlscrlptlun  af  all  the  dlneaae*  peculiar 
to  femalea,  together  with  means  of  cure,  .in.l  tre»;s  of 
t'oDceplloo.  I'rei.'ii«'>!itii  V  MIscurrtaKe,  S'tcrllHv,  >'exiiHl 
Abuse*.  I'rotapsus  Ultry'.  FitiKilx  Weakness.  Coiisiimp- 
Uom.  Ac-,  and  iiinch  other  valuable  lufuruiatloD  uwt  putr- 
IWied  !•  amy  ottar  work.  ,^.  ,  , 

Evtrr  la«ly  ehould  procure  a  copy  wltbont  delar. 

THRU  BDITION3.  30.000  BACH. 
^Y0  already  b««B  pubUahed  and  dUtnt>«t«i  thU  rear. 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS 


H^VRVEY'S  CHRONO  THERMAL 

FEfflALE  PILU 

th«  mott  Infa'llable   and  popular  remedy  ererknown 
lltll» 
iiany 


As  •  gtneral  ruU,  what«v«r  our  mMni. 
it  is  better  to  make  inoprorements  by 
degrees  irom  year  to  year,  than  to  do 
thesa  all  up  at  once,  by  this  we  mean, 
sluily  your  home,  its  position,  what  will 
add  most  to  its  adornmeat.  Such  work 
does  not  simply  add  improrement  to  your 
own  family  but  will  tell,  silently  perhaps, 
with  much  eflfect  upon  society.  Every 
passer    by  or    neighbor  who   witnesses 


Horse  Stealing. 

This  business  is  tiow  being  carried  on 
to  an   alarming  extent    in  the  southern   g^^j^  ^^^k  are  prompted  to  do  likewise 

portion  ef  the  State,  where  most  of  the  I 

thieves  are  said  to  reside.    In  most  cases  Dillon  O'Brien. 

they  succeed  in  escaping  the  vigilance  of  |  This  gentleman  delivered  a  lecture  in 
the  authorities,  and  go  unpunished  from  this  place  on  Wednesday  evening  last ; 
one  courty  to  the  other,  out  of  one  State  the  weather  «as  so  unfavorable  that  the 
into  another  trilh  perfect  freedom,  com- :  audience  was  not  so  large  as  we  could 
fJ;lJ^^uSESr;V^S»^  '  pratively.  and  it    is  only  now  and  then    have  wished,  for  the  entertainment  was 

t:::^^.:SA':^iVri,r.:ul^^^^^^  a  detective,    gets  upon  their   tracK.  ;  of  that  nature  as  would  have  proved  ben- 

oBSTnccTiox.  OR  STOPPAGE  OF  NATURK.       |  who  is  sharp  enough  to  bring  the  rascals  eficial  to  many  more  of  our  citisens  who 
T:r':Xr^,Z^^^^^  -into  camp."     The  following  coming  to   were  not  "present.      The   moral   lessons 

us  from  a  reliable  source  will    illustrate  advanced  by  Mr.  O'Brien,   were   of  the 

how  it  is  done  :  :  highest  order,  and  his  speech  throughout 

A.  man  by  the  name  of  Ross,  living  in    was  a  most  telling  and  witty  one;  abound- 


noaa  a."d  debltity,  L'terine  IMscharKes  NervoUiUCSs.Ac. 
*c,  and  they  ^^^  ^IKK  A  CHAUM  I 
In  atrenrthenlne  and  restorinc  the  sj-stem.  TTioiiMmls 
oftadle*  who  h.nve  >>nffereil  for  years  and  tried  vnrlous 
•thar  remedies  In  vatii.owea  renewal  of  their  healtU  and 
atrencth  wholly  to  the  i-racacy  of 

DR-UABVEVS  FEMALE  PILLS. 
Thej  are  not  a  new  discovery  but  a  long  tried  remady— 
U.  celebrated      p^  j,,,,^,  „.,kveY. 


Shakopek,  Feb.  18.  1865. 

Flour  per  sack 3  00  a  3  25 

Wheat 85   a    95 

Corn 75  a    85 

Oats 60  a  70 

Potatoes 70  a  80 

Beans 2  75  a  3  00 

Onions 4  50 

Hay,  per  ton 6  00    a    8  00 

Wood,  per  cord 2  50  a  4  00 

Salt  per  bbl 8  00 

.   .    Eggs,  per  doz 20 

the    central    p.irt   of  Iowa,    had  a  mare    ing  in   the  native   wit  so  c^iaraclenstic  , -g^^^^^  jj^ 25  a  30 

stolen  from  him  on  the  night  of  the  12ih   of    an  Irish    Orator.      His    tribute   to   p^^^.^^  ^'^j^  pg^'^^*^*  *  jg^Q  ^  20  00 


been  recovered  on  account  of  Masonry, 
and  evidence  is  accumulating  every  day, 
that,  while  the  Confederate  offiotrs  hate 
us,  and  would  murder  or  assassinate  us, 
they  suddenly  turn  into  gentlemen  and 
philanthrbpists  when  approached  as  Ma- 
sons. 


Betail  Prices  Cnrrent 


Corrected  Weekly  by    D.  M.  STORER 
Holmes  Street. 


Hark! 

C.  BOLLMAS, 

At  blf  Com  plate  and  well  regelated 

Fruit  and  Confection 

DEPOT, 

One  door  Wed  sf  the  Pott  OfRce.  keepa  conatantly  an 
hand  eTtrythiiig  usnally  kept  to  an  eatAblUbmeat  af 
theklnd.  tucbas 

Tobacco  Raisins,  Nuts, 

Apples, 
Toys,  Candies,  Cigars, 

PipesJ  Figs, 
etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

Hair  Pressing,    Shaving, 
and  Coloring 


Bxeceted  In  Ibe  BEST  STYLE. 


rt  nSl  <m 


FEINTING. 


All  kinds  of 


I>   H  I  N  T  I  N  a 


NeaiUf  and  Cheaply  Execvted 


AT  TUB 


Je«ts  to  take  them  for  they  are  eleKniily 

PREPARED  BY  AN  EXPKRIEXCKD CHEMIST. 

Thev  are  perfectly  harmless  on  the  system  may  he  ta 
ken  anv  time  with  in-rfeet  safitv;  But  diirlnu  the  esrly 
(Ufea'of  >'re(;naiicy  thcv  »bni)M  not  bo  taknn  ur  a  nils- 
»arr)«^#  ni»\  l.e  the  result.  They  never  cause  ary  »l-lc- 
iie>i«.  pain  of 'IUtre$*.  Each  Lux  contain:  aisty  pills  :ind 
fall  dlrectlonit  fu'  use, 

PRICK    ONE    DOLLAR. 
"Cut  thi*  notice  out  '.t  yon  tIrMre  Dr.  Harvey's  Pills 


some  time  afterwards,  a  clue  was  got  to 
his  whereabouts.  Ress,  with  the  sheriff 
of  his    town,   put  out   and  followed  the 


The  R«d  Wing  Argus  thinks  we  are 
mistaken  in  our  idea  of  the  "groat  Can- 


,  .  ,  .  Ill  .1  .     f    non  River   canal  project.     Well,  may  be 

thief  down  through  the  southern  part  of  u  ■   .    . 


Iowa  into  Kansas,  back  up  into  aouthern 

or"^oli~an'l  if  juncnn  not  procure  tlieni  of  >  our  ilniK-     vf;..nflo«»«    on/)     thAra     lont    t\\a      »r»il   fnr 
flildouol  take  any  other,  tor -omede-iIeTs  who  .re  LH-i  Minnesota    ana     mere     lOSl    IHO      trail   lOf  , 

some  time,  but  finally  caught  the  "right: 


priiiclpl.J  will  rercoiiitueiid  will  reicoiirmetnl  oilier  le- 
inalc  inila,  tbty  can  nmhc  a  larger  proiit  on— but  tn- 
cl«M  the  moury  ami  sei;a<:lre(  t  to 

Dr.  J.  BRYAN,   General  Agent, 

BoifCT*.  7«Ceilar?trfet.  X.  Y. 

Wko  will  t.ilte  aMrisk  If  properly  directed;  and  you  will 
receive  thera  post  paid,  securely  aecnrcly  sealtd  frwtu 
vbaervatlon  by  rctoru  mall. 

gOLV    JSr  VRVCOISTS   CKX£IiALLT. 


MANHOOD, 

ITMrd  lUltlo.i.   rirty  Thousand.  M  pases,  cloth  Carers, 

By  ROBT.  E.  BELL,  M.  D. 

Maaber  af  the  Royal  ColWre  of  Snnteons,  Loi  don.  ad- 
dressed to  youth.  tb«  married  aiid  those 

CONTEJJ PLATING  MARRIAGE. 

Bast  by  mall,  post  paid  on  receipt   ot  TEA'  CENTS-    A 

•araful  parukal  of  this  itmali  bcok  liaa  been  a 

BOON  TO  TUE  Af  UCTED. 

b4  baa  saved  thanisands  fVoin  a  life  of  misery  and  aa 

UNTIMELY  GRAVE. 

II  treats  an  the  evlla  ofvnulhful  lnfll.«eretlf.n.  Self- 
Abuae.  SeMilnal  Weakness.  iSmls^lons.  8exual  D:>^ea5es, 
Genital  debllltv.  LOss  of  power.  Nervousness.  Premature 
Decay.  Inipotencc,  Ac.  Ac,  wblcli  onflt  tna  sulTerer 
treai  lulfllilnR  the 

JOBLIOaTIONSOF  MARRT.*0E. 

and  Illustrate  the  means  sf  cure  by  the  use  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 

and  ettaar  treatment  ?iece"««ry  In  some  eases,  and  which 
■ever  (ails  to  cure,  and  can  be  relied  on.  They  do  not 
aaaseate  the  storaacb.  or  render  the  breatb  uffoaslve, 
•u4  thaj  can  be 

vsKD  wiTnorr  detection. 

Tbay  do  n«t  Interfere  with  business  pursuits,  and  are 
apaedy  In  action. 

KUlCIIA.NGE  OK  DIET  IS  NECESSARY. 
Th€y  art^  Warrtnttd  in  aU  C'ojfs 

ta  ba  cflVctual  In  removlnir  and  curlnicand  cnrlne  the 
4Iaaaaa.    Upwards  of  two  tbausand  cases  are  on  record 

TUAT  HAVE  BEEN  mJKED 

ky  nsinc  Bell's  ^peclOc  Pills,  and  certlQcats*  can  be 
^«wa  riram  many  that  have  used  them 

MO  CASE  or  FAILURE  EVER  OCCUr.9. 

Upwards  af  a  hnmlred  rhysiclar.s  use  them  extenlve, 
ly  la  \ht'.T  prieste  practice,  and  tl.ey  cannot  effect  cures 
Wllhoul  them. 


String,"  and  found  he  had  gone  in  the 
direction  of  Rachester.  from  there  to  St. 
Peter,  Mankato  and  New  Ulm  ;  hero  they 
were  completely  foiled  and  concluding 
they  had  'been  beat'  gave  it  up  and  re- 
turned home  to  Iowa. 

Some  months  'afterwards  a  circum- 
stance catr.e  around  which  led  Mr.  Ross  |  jjyThe  Winebago  Homestbad  man 
to  again  put  out  and  this  time  with  sue-  g^ye  he  is  in  (avor  of  allowing  negroes 
cess.     He  found  his    horse  but  the  tliief  t^e  right  of   Suffrage  the  same    as  other 


we  are  and  may  be  we  ain't  ;  expect  we 
are,  but  we'll  be  dani'd  if  we  believe  it. 
Further,  we  never  allow  oureelf  to  be- 
come "overheated,"  so  they  need  not 
build  that  tremendous  ho^e  in  the 
ground  for  otir  accommodation;  we  would 
be  eitreraely  glad  to  have  our  sister.  Red 
Wing,  receive  an  impetus  to  future  great- 
ness, but  we  dislike  the  idea  of  buying  a 
horn  to  make  a  apoon. 


Dried  Peaches 20  a  25 

Sugars 25  a  38 

Molasses 1  30  a  2  00 

Coffees, 55  a  65 

Teas.. 1  60  a  2  40 

Vinegar 45  a  50 

Carbon  Oil 1  50 

Candles 20  a  40 

Tobacco,  «moking 30  a  5o 

do         chewing. . . .  l*oo  a  1  5o 

Rice, 25 

Whiskey 2  oo  a  5  oo 


men.  but  is  decidedly  in  favor  of  ammend- 
ing  the  Constitution  in  a  manner  that 
will  prevent  any  person  who  cannot  read 
from  voting  at  any  election.  That  chap 
had  better  sell  out — good  asses  are  worth 
a  thousand  dollars  now. 


escaped.  King  it  seems  after  driving 
hundreds  of  miles,  came  to  Minneapolis, 
there  suld  the  mare  to  one  John  Blaisdell 
a  wealthy  farmer  living  near,  who  in 
trade  disposed  of  the  animal  to  Mr.  Sar- 
esoR  of    Shacopee,  he  recently  sold  her 

to  Mr.  Hare  of  this  town    who   now  has  j 

delivered  delivered  her  up  to  the  owner;  Cm-g  foj  the  Small-Pox. 
who  is  io  this  place.  Mr.  Ross  is  enii-  rrj,g  following  prescription  is  vouched' 
tied  to  great  credit  for  the  indefatigable  i  f^^  ^y  the  Eastport  (M«,)  Stntind,  as  a 
perseverance  with  which  he  has  endeav-  j  ^^^^  f^^  gp^^n  p^^  j^  j,  ^0^^],  trying  : 
ored  te  bring  the  thief  to  justice,  howev- j  ..Qiye  to  the  patient  two  tablespoon- 
er  bo  has  been  the  means  of  convicting  |  f^ig  ^f  ^^p  ygag^  ^qJ  ^^t^r  sweetened  so 
five  others,  accomplices  in  the  business,  i  ^s  to  bo  palatable,  equal  parts  of  each, 
besides  rescuing  several  horses  and  other  .  ^1,^69  times  a  day.  Diet:  Boiled  rice  and 
goods  stolon  from  other  parlies.  He  in-  ^jji^^  g^j  toasted  bread  moistened  with 
formed  us  that  King  w^s  thought  to  be  j  ^^i^^  without  butter.  Eat  no  meat.— 
captured  and  in  jail  in  Missouri,  as  a  man  |  (jjy^  catnip  tea  as  often  as  the  patient  is 
bearing  his  description  had  lately  been  '  thirsty.  Give  physic  when  necessary, 
arrested.     Never  was  there  a  better  ren- 1  jf  ii,^  above  treatment  is  strictly  followed 


Commissioner's  Notice. 

The  subscribers  having  been  duly  appointed  Commls- 
slonersto  receive,  examlrie,  art]U!it  and  nllow  the  clninis 
ofThi"  crc'litors  »i;sln>t  the  estate  of  Jo<lah  S  Welserl't* 
ef  Hhakopee,  <lei  Ciiscd,  herol^y  Klve  notice  that  they  will 
Beet  for  tne  purpose  aforesaid  at  the  Court  IloOfie  In 
ShaUopee  on  the  followInK  dsys  to  wit:  Saturday,  March 
13th  April  !5tb.  May  ZatH. 

Dated  Shakapee  Feb.  IStb,  ie65. 


N.  M.  D.  McMt;u,«x. 
U.J.  Pick. 


GOLD   PENS 

FOR  THE  MILLIONS. 

Pens  to  Suit  the   Hand,   and  Priees  to 
Suit  the  Pocket. 


dczvous  for  thieves,  than  Minnesota; 
scarcely  a  railroad  or  telegraph  in  the 
State  as  yet. 


no  marks  of  small  pox  will  remain." 


The  Atlantic  Monthly. 

We  are  in  receipt  of  the  february  num- 
ber of  this  best  of  all  the  monthlies  prin- 
ted in  the  United  Slates.  This  number 
is  a  perfect  gem   in   the  literary   circle, 


Jty  We  wish  the  bristly-backed  ver- 
min-ekined.  rotten-hearted,  loathsome, 
dirty,  filthy,  cowardly  sneak,  who    bor- 

IMPORTANT  NOTICFJ^"''^'^  *    ^"'■^'    of  choice  family    flour  jj^^j^^   filled  "with  articles   from' the  best 

I  from  our  back  kitchen  a  few  nightf.  since,  |  ^^j^^^^  ^^j  ^^^  g^^^  ^^^^^^^  ;^  ^j,^  ,^^j_ 

BelVs  Sppcific  Fills  !  I  "."'^'  ^7'  "f  ^i"  ^'"''*"^''  ;".^''"  ""^ '  «»«"fi  °'^«"  "« J- ».  whiuier,  nig- 

^         *^  I  »»'•  another  barrel  just  as  good,  ilhe  will ,  ^:^^^^^^  ^rs.  H.  B.  Stowe,  Hall,  Sargent 

Aretheorlclnal  ardon'virernlne  SrerlBc   riU.    Thtre  '  faVOr  US  with  another  visit,  "free     gratis     .n^Wu«ar>ii 
•roabostol  iuiitatois-lJ.»-reoftl:eni.  ;,  ,  •         .,       -.ir  .i  ■    r    l      .     &"a»»»»S»0" 

fwr  nothing.       We    respect  a  thief,  but 


THE   BEST    GOLD    PENS*  IN  THE 
WORLD. 

On  receipt  of  the  followlnff  sums,  we  will  send  the  fal- 
lowing by  ninll  casdlrected  a  gold  pen  or  jK'ns  seltct- 
eil  according  to  thedescrlptlon'tioniely: 

GOLD  I'E.XS,  LN  felLVKl!  I'l,  \TKD  Kl'T/.NSIOX  CASKS 
WlTIIl'KNCILS. 

Forfl  No.  S  pen  ;  for  SI  JSN'o.  i  o-n.  forSI  M  Ko.  4  >en, 
for  $2X  >.Sl>-'n;  fjr  S2  23  No.  6  pen. 
These  pens  are  stamped  the  IMrFKlAI.  PKN.tind  are 
well  Bnlshed  ar.d  fine  wrltlnfi  Uold'PEXS.  w'.th  itood  ar- 
oduin  points,  a!tho:i|{li  they  are  unwarranted,  and  can- 
not be  exchaURcd. 

WARRANTED  GOLD  PENS. 

Oiir  name  (American  fi old  Ten  To.  NW..)  Isstampsd 
en  all  our  flr>t  quslity  I'ensan.l  t^e  pohii*  .nre  wiirr.ii. ted 
for  rU  nl6lltll^',  except  .ti;aln>t  .ii-cldei.t.  Our  hf.cond 
aCAUTT  l»en»'  are  ot-iniped  TIIK  N  ATIDN  AL  PKN.  wUh 
the  Iriltliilj  of  our  tlrni  (4.  O.  I',  t'o.)  and  are  ca-^erullr 
niaile.  havlii).' the  sfanie  points  iisour  flrtt' quality  pens 
theonly  criat  illllerence  belnjf  In  the  uuaiity  of  the  gold. 

Gole  Pons,  First  and  Second   Quality  in 

Solid  Silver  Extflusion  Cases 

With  Pencils. 

For  SI  00  a  No.  1  pen  1st  qMalltv,  or  a  No.  I  v«n  td  q»al. 
Kor  $2  ".S  a  No.  2  pen  1st  qnalltr,  or  a  N-J.  3  iicn  id  qunl. 
For  M  ?.'■>  a  No.S  pen  1st  qiialltv.  or  a  .\o.  4  pen  21  qii.nl. 
For  M  VI  s  No.  4  pen  Isl  qiialitv,  r>r  a  No.  .%  pen  3  I  q;ial. 
Kor  $4  M  n  No.  5  pen  Ut  bnnllt.e,  or  a  Nti  <  pen  21  qual 
For  $6  90a  No.Opeu  Istquallly. 

The  Same  Gold  Pens,  in  Salitl  Silver  or 
Gold-Plated  Ebony  DesK  Hold- 
ers and  Morocco  Cases. 

For  $2  55  a  No.Spen  1st  qnallty,  or!«  No.  4p«ii  2'l  qnal. 
i'or  d:  50  a  No.  4  pen  1st  qnallty,  or  a  No.  ii  pen  21  qual. 
Kor  is  20a  No.S  pen  1st  qnal  tv.ora  N".  6  pen  id  qual. 
For  $4  00  a  No.  6  pen  1st  quality.    Foa  ti  i1  a  No.  7  pen. 
For  $6  75  a  No.  8  pen.    For  120riaNo.   12  p^l^ 
All  1st  quality. 
Dor  pens  rank  thronubout  the  country  as  equal  If  net 
superior  to  any   OoM  pens  niHoufaitured  ,    Not  only  fir 
ihelr  excellent   wrltinir  qusMtl<'s  but  ilurlMllty  and  ele- 
iraiit  flnlfh.    The  greateil  care  Is  used  In  their  nianufsc- 
tnre,  and  none  are  nold  wlth^  the  slightest  Imperftctloa 
which  siilll  ran  detect. 

Parties  In  orderlnK  must  specify  the  nnnie. number  and 
qnallty  III  all  InsUuccsaud  whcthsr  Ullf  or  lln.bcr.  coarse 
or  tine. 

TO    CLUBS. 

A  discount  of  12  percent-  will  be  allowed  on  snmsof  II- 
dnl'ii.ll  >.ent  to  one  address  at  one  time;  .11  per  cent,  on 
$2S;2U  per  cent  on  $40. 

''l^:;illM::^l^i:Z:':::'k^';^u^u.  o..t  «„«  adver- 1  P'l-"  »''•«''■  «"ly  f"'^^  ""^   ^^^'  P"'"'*^'"'  1      An  army  correspondent  at  City  Point,    .h^^J.^-^'--^^^^^^^^^^^ 
T^^^lr'^l^i^'l^ii^:""::^^^^:  i',n   moreel.     This    is  the    class  ofbrutes  in  ;  Va..  informs  the  Boston  Journal  how  the ''«•"'«»"' '''•''"^y -f"- ''■•'"^'• 

r^nedy,buteuc.os.then.o.:eylnalettert.th.proprle-     h„„^„   .l,ape     tl,at    have    beCU     infeStillg     bodvofCol.    CummingS.  of  Bfatlleboro,  !  acV':fs^!.Tnrp"ryc."r-e;^^^^ 

DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Box  5079.  this  community  more  or  l..s  for  the  past ,  y./^ont,  who  was  killed  in  the  b..ule  of  I  ''r.t"::'s:n{".';.Tr;„aV;':qu..ted  to  correspond 

MCKI'AP.  STilKlT,  \.V.      I  lwnv*.)ra     f^A  nrn  lil-.»lr   tn  in   futlirp   for'  T>  i        r^  ni  I.      .      .  J        Willi  us  as  ue  c.n  offer  tUeui  sfe^t  I'lducements. 

Who  will  take  *n  risk  If  proiHriy.iirrtf  el,  and  v.'u  s.nd    'wo>ear8.  ami  arc  iik.iy  lo  in  luiure  lor  ^  Popular  Grove  Church,  was    recovered  : 

IbepHUaetureUtroiuclae.vatlon,  by  return  mail,  po^t     _] J   iho  nresfnt   aiitVinriliftt    will    do  tO  th>  '  Ti       t      .  .    J        -.1     .f  r  '      " 

tmii.  •*"  "'^  P'esfni  auinorivies   win   uo  lu  in,     j-j,,,  f;,c[g  connected  with  the  recovery  of 

contrary.  We  do  not  wish  to  8p?ak  in  ^  jjig  roir.ains  are  very  interesting.  Thi-re  is 
favor  of  aught  save  civil  law.  but  we  do  „„  order  that  no  flags  of  truce  shall  bo 
say  that  as  the  law  and  its  officers  have  gent  in,  or  intercourse  of  any  kind  al- 
thus  far  totally  failed  to  get  eren  a  clue  lowed  on  our  picket  lines,  and  so  the  ro- 
to  the  dastardly  band  of  house  robbers,  covery  of  his  body  seemed  impossible  af- 
we  will  be  on«  that  will  pull  on  the  hemp  ter  the  recent  battle,  although  it  was 
that  will  stop  effectually  their  cowardly  ^  known  he  fell  near  our  own  picket  line. 
i  raidi3.  ,  Apnlicalion  was  made  to  General  Griffin 

MsJlcal  treatment     to  he  s»rre...sf„l.  n.ust  he  adapted  '  for  a  flag  of  trUCe,  whicll  of  COUrfle.  COUld 

t^^^li!:'l{:::.:'t::::;':;^J^T:^:;^:on;;:^  Slaks  Yoct  Hemes  Attractlye.  tnot  be  ..ranted,  so  another  method  was 

lbs  eilifences  "f  ttr-  c.is- r^'quire.    Mell- Ine   ailsmor 


TIIKSE  AU£|WAnnA>TEi;. 


Tbey  are  adapted  for  male  or  female,  old  or  yenn^.'and 
are  the  only  rellaMo   remedy  kncwu   fur  the  >.ure  uf  all 

dissaaas  arrUlntf  Irem 

YOlTIirVL  INDISCRETION, 

In  all!'exnal  IMseases,  as  (lonorrhea. Stricture.  Ileet, 
mmA  la  all  all  L  rinary  and  Kidney  complaints  they 
A(T  I.IKK  ACUAh.M! 


not  of  that  class  who  would  purloin    the 
cents  from  a  dead  man's    eves,  the  linen 


Terms — single  subsoriptions,  4,00. 

Single  numbers,  35  cents. 

Two  Copies,  for    87.00,    five  copies, 
from  a  sacrament  table,    that  would  ex-    g,p  ^^^  ^^^  ^^pj^^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^ 

hume  a  corpse  for  the   ring  it  wore,  or  j  jj^.^^^^  ^^^^  g^  ^^ 

enter  the  habitations  of    helpless  woman  i       4j,i,^oo    'r;,.i.„«,  a  r-^M=    u«.»^„ 

Relief  IS  experienced  by  t.UIn,  a  ,.n,.e  bo,;  and  from  \         .      ,  ;,  ,   ^^       ,^^^  husbands  aild  fvherS  ^^'^''"'    ^  '^^'**''  ^    ^•"^^«'  ^*^»*<^"- 

fourto  ix loses  generally  .ifo, I  irnre.  sno  cn«luren  wlioso  nusDanciB  ailQ  i.tinefs  I 

,l^'p^s^^R■e5^o"!x'^x:'vU;\{^^^^^^  *^s«^^  battling  for  their  country  and  Free  Hasonry  in  the  Army. 

pilfer  their  only  frock  and   last  palitable  ,      ^n  army  correspondent  at  City  Point, 


SOLD  or  DRVflGlSTS  CKyKRALLT. 

TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 

FROM  DR  J.  BRYAN, 

CONSVI.TINU  PHYSICIAN, 

No.    76,  Cedar  Street,    N.  Y. ' 


Address. 

AMERICAN  GOLD  PEN  Co-, 


▼8,ii4:Sm. 


Ilo.200IU«adway.  N.T. 


The  La  Crossa  Damocrat  well  says  : —  resorted  to. 

;;  In  a  few  short  wet-Ars  spring  will  be  upon  An  officer  of  the     17lh    Rhode   Island 

us  fitrain.     Ir.  t'lo     interim    would  it  not  yolunleer*.  who  was  a  Free  Mason,    waa 

be  wa'l  for  il  08«  w'lo  possess  homes,  to  on  duly  on  picket  line.      He    watched  a 


pvte^tly   en  soViie  than    on  others,  mid  It  Khi'Uld  l-e  a  I- 
tuliilstered  wltu  a  vli-w  to  a.s^i.it  nature. .nnd  not  forr-.lt. 

ALLWU0A11£  AFFI.ICTKD  WITU  CIIKO.MC  DIFFI 
CCLTIKS 

•f  any  kind,  andh.ire  f;»lle'l  lo  oiitain  permanent  »>eprfl 

tram  their  laniHy  i>hy»lrl«n,  nre  so'irHed    to  Klve  men 

awatenscnt  of  their  C'Mi.lltlon  and  I  will  advl.se  t:ifn»  ir.e  .  _;  |__   ,i._   I..,*      -..^,1,    A      ♦«.     .^. ........   :~  j  ,        i  < 

•fcb.rje.  whit  tr.-.^tn.ent  Is  n<-c»s.iry  to  ensure  recov- .  coiisiuer  me  t  efci    meihaa    lo   pursueiu    good    opporluiiity,  andwheu    be    saw  a 

•rv;  lb*  time  required  and  the  expense.  ,  ,  ,•  c     .\      •     \  ,        ilsJl  ,     ,  ^ 

I  desire  t<.preMrii>e  oreive.vivice  on'y  in.«nch  com- 1  order  to  i)eaulity  ineir  nomestoails  !   AfiJ    confeuoiale  officer     he  threw  a  masonic 

yllcated  and  cliruulc  cas<-s  as  have  bklHed  thesKlliofotli- i  .  -i,        i  ' 

"T^aliti'h^rwiiip^y  .;v.eiv,fent.on,and«,veeverv'j  '°  *"'^  '"•'*^« ''»»  ^'^ractive  as  pospible  the    Mgn    which   was    immediately  ans^vered 
''T^^r::;^::^:^:^^^  ...d-m  sumden.:  .here  :  »P'^'^  ^''«^«  J'^"  "^  ^'•"'"i?  >"»^  .^'-'""K    by  the  confederaie  officer,  who  happened 

fere,  when  a-ld_r..<sini;mi-,>-iiv!<«e  one. !"llar  in. vuurlet,      .l:|,I-.. 


n      PBOAL'S 

NEW  3APLERV  WARE  HOUSE 

Comer  of  Third  ^  Robert  att, 

ST.  PAUL,  MINN.. 

Where  can  b«  had  eTerythlM  ptrtalnlugt*  M«b«sl 
nest,«a  wellas 

MiUtary  Goods,  l:c., 

Among  the  namere  us  articles  are, 

M'CLELLAN  SADDLES, 
GENTLEMEN'S  SADDLES, 
LADIES' SADDLES,* 
ROYS  SADDLES, 

MISSES'  SADDLES.    « 

BRIDLES  &  MARTINGALS, 
CARRIAGE  HARNESS, 

BUGGY   HARNKSS, 
TROTTING  HARNESS.    ' 
WAGON  HARNESS, 
EXPRESS  HARNESS, 

A  great  variety  of 
WmFB—ff'hoUsale  and  Retail, 
TRUNKS  &  VALISES, 

LADIES  DRESS  .TRUNKS, 
BONNET  TRUNKS. 
TRAVELING  BAGS— of  every  variety, 
RUBBER  GOODS— of  all'sorts, 

hubbp:r  blankets, 
rubber  coats, 

rubber  talmas, 
rubbkr  pouches, 
rubber  wauing  boots, 
house  sheets, 

Fine    ilvci'  Flaicd  Si(cl  Fits, 

Henry's     Celebrated    RepeatlMf     RIA*, 
BAIjIjARO'S   RIPI.K, 

COLT'S  PS^TOLS, 

BACON'S    PIST0I5 
PONDS  PSTOLS, 

SMITH  &  WESTON'S  PISTOLS 

Pistole  and  Bome-Knivrs  of  all  aorta, 

RIFLE  CARTRIDGES, 

P  STOL  CARTRIDGES— ofcvcry  variety 

SWORDS,  BELTS,  4-  S^^SJIKS, 
$ADU7.1:RY  UARDIVARE 

Gig  Saddlcp.  Whip  Ln..;hc>i, 

Harnrse  and- Skirting  Leather — oak  tanned 

BRUSHES  ic  CURUY  COMBS, 

Wholesale  and  Retail, 

Person*  in  the  trade  will  do  wril  in  exam 

ine  nfiy  stock  before  pnrchasiugelst'nhrre. 

octob»«.1.  1st  IMS  voZooXe  U 

Look  Out  for  the  Cars ! 


-«t^ 


"CTKi-'^j/nt^ 


CoUeir  &  Bro. 


Cheaper  than  the  Cheapest 

Groceries,  Dry  Goods,  Etc 

COLLER  t  nKO.haveoi  baDd.andaresonstaallvre 
celvtiiKAUppllesorUUruUODiiaadUKUCKKliib  of  al 
'iescriptloD>at 

Prices  to  Suit  tho  Times. 

moag  wblcB'aro 

COFFEE,  S.ILER.^J'VS, 

SUG.iR,  CrLYDLES, 

TEJl,  SOAP, 

SYliUPft.  TOIMCO, 

yLVEGJR,  4'c.  4c. 

AUoaeenstantsHpply  uf 

I>RY    aOODS. 

Oallcres.Delanes.  SInklins.  Cloths,  Catsl- 

meres. Sn tl net t s.  Kent II ck.v  Jeans, 

Cottunand  Llnnen  Drills: 

Tltc  absrc Kcodt^rc  offer  Cheap  f*rcaali 
or  ready  pa)r« 

.911  tte  nsJc  is   to  give  us  a   cmll  before 
purchasing  elsewhere. 

We  can  always  be  found  at  onr  OLD  STAKDoB  f  IK8T 
STKEET. 


SHAKOPEE    . 

Julrll.lWI. 


-    -      Minnesota 

eOLLSR  k RKO. 


D.  M.  Storer, 

Hoi.MKS  Stbket,        -      -      -      Shaeopee. 


CIt'ar  up    your   front    yards;    to  be  a  Mason,   and  a  muiual   ajrrttment 


t*r,f<ir  wnleh  (  wl!l  aiv^   mv  ej:n!l  '  opinion  .in.!  sdT.c--  . 

•a3  s»ch  nietllclne  a«  I  eannlT  r I  f.ir  |:i»  ■fcini.-,  I^v  return        i  .      II     ..        .fl   .     ,.„  „'  .  .!  «  '  ■  ■  ■  ,         .  % 

raaii.  and  «i;i  also  st-te  up... I  what  t.-n.is  !« Ill  under-    Clear  out  all  bUj)  Tna.ius  s.iru  ,.erT,    marie  was    mnriM    Ihat    lliry    should    meet    as 

M»'pr..fe»i«iMia»!enti'.n i«.eiT«n  mor- p:«r'i. ui.ir y  to    thc  suifaoe  Fnioi-lli  anil  level,   aii'l  if  v"U  fiieiids  between  lht>  iiicst't  lines,     ."'hsk- 

4he  fi»ll.>W;I«  -tl^e.,,..*.  which    I  ni    liv  S|M-ciar.ti<«  ••!  niv  i  ,       i     •  i     i  "     , 

D->res<i<>u:  tni  I  <in  tr|..ii  ihrtii  as  weiibtadi-tai.ceas    hHve  nut  already  laitl  down  groen  ewnnl,  in«  handd,  »tc.,  they  found  each  otherto 

ALLCHao.MCA.NDfriMri.irATKn  Ar?5CTioxso?  ,  *'•*  ^*''     Alakc  gravel  walk:),  if  you    can-  be  Masons,  and  our  officer   communicat- 


DKALKR  IK 

Drills  and  Medicines, 


TIlKSYSTIiM. 


joot    procure   grarel,    use  brick;    if  ihis    ed  the  earnest   desire   of    our    Vermont  i  Sc 


hoel  Itoolct. 


t.^X"^Ti7:rcZi::^Z  \^rlrA^..r>^,<^^^^oi  U  afforded  lay  down  board  walks,    friends  to  recover  the  body  of  Col.  Cum- 1  N^u^.ll!''"'""' 

Tries  »nd  Kistnla.  fhrnnli- »nd   Inll.tintinry  Kh>uni.itasin 


Ptallonerv. 
(mall  Wares 
uf  Taste*  Use. 


FaneT  (Joods, 
Toilet  Oooda, 
rcrfuinor>',Ac 


re:;:M;V«dNVrv.rsw"^^^^  'l^'Ja    lf«".    giTethema   minge,  who  WM  also  a    member   of  the  i  G/a«,  Putty,  Paints,  Oils,  Varnishes,  and 

l>IHlT   Scrofula     Pjnc^rt   n?nl    tuni^r^.  (  hroiifc   an<l    In-  ..«  '.n*4t*-.  '  r\         ct*     jr       # 

«ara  iiory,ii°r«es«f  the  KycM  and rsr-., Catarrh. s«niirai    syniraetrical  appearance    wuliout  taking   fraternity.  Dye  Stuffs,  4'c 


Weakne.«<.Imp«tenrr,  I'rethra!  an>l  Vaj:la*l  Dt»«:han5es.  ' 
Sexual  and  Drtnary  Diseases  senerally. 

tONCIIETI?  A> 
nBNKItAl.LT. 


ity, 
so  much  ef  the  projecting  limbs  <way  as        The  Confederate  officer  could    not  re- 


Medlclnes  warranted  OHnxEJind  of  the'best  qnallty 
Customers  will  tlnd  niv  stnck  ronipl;'te.<-.iniprl'i|n<  m.'tny 


COSTCMITIO.N,  BRONCIIETI?  AND  LUX(i  DI3E-4SES     to  deStrOV   the  shado.       Those     that    have     gpond  to   the  reaueSt  until  he  went  to  see    ar.lelrst.  u  impisslbie  tore  u,  enumerate,  ami  .lipoid  at 

r  ^  ,  moderate  prices 


A  treatise  «n  this  subject,  iiiu»iraiini:t!te  vari..iis  sta    not  planted  trees  should  do   80  ;    a  place    ihe  Confederate  general  in  command  who  ' 

gea  and  mnst  rational  mode  of  tre.itinei.t,  win  be  sent         •'!     l       I.     u  J      l  I  •   i         . 


v3  n3l  ly 


..yoe,<.nreceipiofap.,u»cstan.p.  •  I  wiil   look   barren  and  choerless  without    it  is  supposed  was  also  a  Mason    for  the   CUMMINGS   &  JENNYS, 

.  nd  Bromhial   affec- I  .  ..  rr  i  | 

ttass   has  lieen   attended  wit',i  great 


An4  In  fact  everytltlniiasaally  kept  In  aTTItST  CI.AS 
Fanillv  lirocery  St<'rs.    k\*i,  Tankce  N'^lonaand  YIOL 
VTia.N'GS.   Call  ani  axaTilae  for  yaorselves. 
J     Sa  ikopae,  Oct.  SJ,  1864.  rSaiOly 


My  featnient  f..r  Cunsumptlon  an.l  Bromhial   aflTec-  I 


sue.'"*"    idoTiS   trees,  no  luaiter   how  elleganl  the  build-    request  was  granted  at  once 

fbll.w  the  beaten  track  of  the  past  aseii.  but  attach  the     .  -..1  j-  ti_ii 

diseasei  uponcrliielple^  that  have  asuund  sclentiae  l>a-    inif  Or  US  Oilier  SUflOUndinirS.    ItOOK  Well  ,         Fraternal  einreRsinna  nf  mnliial 

al.;  and  have    restorrd  thousand!.  l,v  simple  remedies         ^  ,      .  ,        ,        ..  .1         ^  ruiernai  eipreHBIODB  OI  mUlUai  

rhat  have  been  given  rv,.r  brother  phy»l.ians  as  liHOiv     tO  VOUf   frOlt  treeS  and     Shrubbery.     CITe     and  hifrh  DOrSOnal    reo-Arri   wora  ATpV>an<T    i 
ibie.    Under  the  orllnary  treat  nent  the  patients  always  j         ^  J'     b  aiiu   ingti  jwrsonai    regaru  Were  eZCCang- j 


MAOTTlCTUMaS  or 


,  !  Grand,    Squa-e,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

2[^.'m^'rc«.fs,X.^TS'urnL^^^^^^^^^^  a°    appearance    of  Uste  and    ed  by  the'officers  in  t"he  blue  and^ray, '      J^^f^^^O     1*  OVteS 

^:r;Ver/d^'::e.V/meTeViV,^e;i^.r^';r/.l^^^^^         thnft.     By  pursuing   a   course    of   (his   and  they  parted— to  meet  again,  perhaps 

the  tmtA  of  the   i«rreU;"  aud  1  »;« ae  inineraia  under     ■  ■      ,  _       1  ;i  l„  „     ,•  :M     !„„.„   ,„  1    ..  .       .  .....  •  '^    ' 

I  kind,    your   children    vill    l^nrn  to  love   on  tho  battle  field,  where  all  liea  are  dig- 
ihe  b  auiies  of   nature,  will    grow  up  as    regarded  ,nnd  forgotlen,  except  Mnsonry. 


the  iT^t*  of  the  ivrrest 
any  clriUBi'tances 
MT  aJdreaa  Is  ss  follow* 


Ao.  726  Broadtcay,  JVeie  York. 
Each  Insfrvm^nt  Warrantei  Five  Years. 


J.  BKTAV.  M.  n..  Il«x  «!T>».  ,  ,.,.,.,  f        ',  \  "^ .-b— ..,  v^v,.,..  «.ww..,v.  .       ^i  whnl-*,l.  and  t- tall,  Twe-y-lUe  l-erc-nMc**  t'.Mn 

>..  ,tf(  ,iar.«.reri.N.wv..-k.      ilipy  .«|-.,.md.  wiih  ide.18  of    taal^,  col- r,        S.'V^ral  insianceH  !!HV^of(Hrr«»d  imliia   t  ,e.  n.e.i...,nM.«ei.<cw.,.rc 

i/rdc.  and  m ilness.  campn^p,   wUre  oSlccro'    boJlcs  h:;vj      ^''V::"''"r^'!^'"""- 


Wr  ••  r  iir  m-i--  f»t-«l"'.v.  ^U*  t'.wa.l".  m>fv  aj,;  St  iic 

I.*   .t^'j    ♦••1  rf-    .4».Ui."l  a»«*Ja   .J3  ,:  J-- j;  J, 


'nrr.e'-U. 


0         >      r 

Dealer  in  Choice 

Family     Groceries 
3PKO  VISIONS. 


FOR 


1805. 

Peter    Geyermann 

I*  acatn  In  tUe  fleld  with  a  Unre  and  well  selected  atMk 
contlstlng  in  part  of 


"Argus^^  Office. 


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8,       ware,    Store.        s,  etc. 

1 1 Q  u:o  R  8  e 


BRANDY, 


WHISKEY, 

and 


WIXFJI 


<3-   X 

of  the  very  best  manufactured  bnuKla. 


FUR,  FUR,  FUR  1 

or  all  kinds  wauled,  for  which  I  will  yr  tU 
t3  iiigkcst  i»46 

Cash  Price. 


HARDWARE  SIOHH 


OtfEX{:K  OF  HOLMFJ5  A  FIRST  STS 

Sliakopee- 


Cards, 
Programmes, 
Bill-heads, 
Circulars, 
Posters, 
Etc.,    Etc., 

Printed  to  order  and  at 


Wholegatc  ama  Ketati  Draierin 

Ilanlmire  and  Cnilerg 


i  OF  Et'iiRY  DEiSCRlPTWS. 

Stoves    Tin     and    Sesbt 

Iron-ivare. 
AgrriciiStural  lcn|>irHM*ii«« 

AX!)   ilKCITAXlCS  TOOI-S.    • 

General  Forwarding  and  Com- 
mission Merchants. 
Rcmciabcr  the  Old  Stand  ;  cor. 
nor  of  Holmes  am'    First  Streets 
Shakopce,  Minnesota- 
Job  ^Yo^k  and  Repairing  of  all 
!  kindM  done  at  short  notjce. 


S  "kx 


Vt      N'otlOOa 


Pianos  and  AIclodeoi:s. 

p.  O.  WILDER  &  CO. 

DKALKllS  I.\  riANO-FORTKS  MFL 
OHKOVP,  IfarmeiOwiiis.f'sM'iet-OrFalu'.  ^:heet  Mn 
sic,  ^lusic  ftiKits.  *<-„ao.,  .N'o.lSOTltirO  Mrce«,n<rner  o| 
Ut.  Peter  Street. 

4te«ts/ertktre)*brat«d  A.M.M't  ni.)L£CO.'ii 

!«TAK  AXD  UB.VND  SC.VLK  IMANli.i 
P  A  U  r^  O  H  O  F.  M', 

!     W«  WIir>FRH  aMatla'l«Ver.an^  l»as  bee-i Ir  X^f^n- 

I  atnsiit  over?)  years,  at'l  irlll  sell  U3'.l:l!i2  but  Crnlclaa* 
taalrumeiils.  * 

Etserxj  lastrument  tciil  he   Warrattlni, 

i  a'<«tf  aKIFlamva  se\ri1ir  llie  Hrra  -will  he  kept  in  toae  •■ 
i  7tarfree  of  ehtr/te.li  irltMii  a  renx.ihl' 01*tai.ce, 

S;^  riaa'>s  aitil  Mehidennt  tatie,i  jii,(ir>-|>Blre(1. 

jf^LestoBsfitveu  nn  the  I'lcr.*  an'l  MeletlMm.    t(.l  J 


Hargains  / 


.fT   TUE 


The  TKltT  BEST  qualities  of  TKA.  SITGA  R.  COrTCl 
Splee^.Uned  andO.A.NNKD  r.lUITS, Syrups,  CaflHUiOU 
Caadles.Choice  brands  ef  Sroukloe  and  Cbewlnjc 


Tobacco. 


LAXGLEY  &  TEMPLE, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MERCHANTS* 

Brick  BnlMlDR  on  Third  t-treet,  i;et.r  Merchaiits  Ilote 

St.  DE*A-uJ.,  ag.1xia3.. 

cA.y{  JDy.t.yci:i>  o.\  co.ysiuyjii.yrs. 

liEVKUEr.CKP. 
Tnr.xvix  BsiTnisrs.  IHiRie  t  Ca  »««.•», 

B-'-re  «  0.4Kr..«.  *•,  C.  t  H.  0.  Ui'«i.*'K, 

tJ  M.if      BaaUrerii.  C'-i"- J'*r<li.>al» 


Orders  from  tlic  cou 
attended 


CASH  STORE 


W'l.ili'iiiK  to  r\,i  ■Jotrrn  ujir  5(<h\  aii<I  mate  j»»<»i«  f»r  our 

SPRIXG  PURCHASES 

We  mW.  couitnenee  this  B»mlii.^  aelHiiit  fiM4«  at 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLOJKS  JlXn  CI.OJKJ?CG,DREBH 

GOODS  of  nil  kinds, 
B.llJlOR.lL  SiaUTS,  BMXKL^S 

,1.XD   Fl.^.y.\'KLS, 
.XUIiUS,    liUE^-iKFAST  SH.1WLS, 

REALLY  JT  GREAT  uJlRCILXS. 

t^me  n^a4\*  w»  «lia!1>et1  at  C^ST.  and  aanva  we  shall 
seU  at  LUsd  TUA.N  OUT.  aiMtail  kluds  uf  U«mJ<>  aa 

Cheap  as  the  Cheapest ! 

ItEn EMBER    TUB    PfsACB. 


3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


E.  KSOX  TATLOB. 


Feb.  l«f.  iftn. 


Taken'  IT  p 

I  CAME   to   mv   rnclnsare    in 


ttttj    p(UlU|ILl^    I     d^tsSKXrijyni^M.y  ..ii..r  ..I.  tit   III,.    IMIi  w    .\..» 
•    IW.  I  ■'     '    '*  u<  e.  n>.<'k  and  i>k!<-i>  r  •<.  while  lej;*  I'HIe,^ 


Peck  &  Russell. 


I  and  aniue  an  the  IwaV:  tu-f  s'ltslii  liU  lef:  ear.    Ihe  -w  . 
■  er   ',.4  r<4'«»sti-<".  t'.  tske  liW  ae.  .•  v. 

-  jll.N  B  MCNXKa. 


jvwwa 


!l 


B»1 


•    •    •    By  t!ie  flJint  of  a  > 
a  .•■:iit'«  worth  •■»  ••tl,  a  v«r.»  c 


Fish's  Lamp  Heating  Apparatus 

BOILlNO-FRVlNO-STi  \V1N«-STI  H'KNU  -  WlTll 

THCrLAMSTUAI   LKI>I1>   (IIL  Kf«M. 

imiuon  )an<{'.  sftlic  f^  *t 
.it»<rlable  i>.caKlt»t  c&a  be 
cw.rJ.    •    •    •-.V.  1'.   triL,iint. 

•  •  •  g|in..!»  Id  c«!i«niot»'>n.  ea»li»  keptlnoraer 
r<.i»y  foruMiiia  moi»v.il.  •  •  •  ccTnul.-fit  lulii** 
vn  h.m.l.    •    •    •    —DtWjgUt't  Circalitr^ 

•  •  •  Kl*h"»  lampl»  ont- »t  t»i  ■  m<.-<t  iM.iBl.'rtx'V.-l- 
l'.ior  the  Ja».  •  •  *  theutilil)  "f  it  ■»Ull-nn?»^l•'"• 
a  .l-.««i«r  t  M»lti){i!«  mailcin  :  rallriK  iiinlc..okln»!»nii<ii 
a-ticle^.jn-t  c.H»  K  Di«.l«  ti>  '"•ok  meals  for  a  K^eat  man*  | 
l»er*uii*,  wliUh  !»  actually  done  on  the  aiiibiilanip  lar. 
Wjicli^rrythesKk-wlJlers.    •    •    - Seitnt^fic Amr-ican- 

•  •    *    Korfiiuf.yiMe,  hospital,  tent,  tarrack  i.lciii«» 

riahllig.nursrrv  or  »lck  room.  '» J*  •"'/;'«;r'^/"";',Woilt 
yoiid  all  proportion  ul  Hi  co,t.    •    •- Uoir t  tit Mh  Jovr 

•  •  •  IliaTetrted  tepapparatii*,andiiiy  wlfeand  1 
proclalDttbPMmea  m-.st  iraTtJable  and  Inpl.-pentrnMe  ar- 
Hclr.andnow  woii.|erh..w  we  couUt  have  June  io  long 
wltboutit.    •    •    •    Ed.CnalOilCirtular. 

•    •    •    Aoeconomk-ilcontrtvanceforsettln^opbeat 
ahort  QOllce  for  nurHcry  and  ueiieral  hous.'hsid  pnrpo. 


•    •    _ 
Ttr  coal  11  rot.    * 


Important  point   Is  Ibe  .'•avlng  lu  cus- 
•    •    —.V.  J".  Krtning  I'Mt. 


TRICES  FROM  TWO  TO  SIX  DOLLARS 

CAPACTTT  FROM  •NE  TO  FOCR  QUARTS. 
nrH  ArUelts  Cboltd  at  tmt  time  with  One  Burner- 
Arranifel   for  Ke,-..-.pn«>  or  CwKMI,  "rUa*.    A  descrlp 
tlvB  pjotpblel  of  thirty  pagt«  lurniibed  gratis.    Also 

THE    UNION  ATTACHMENT 


T* 


Price  .M  renin, 
be  attached  lo  a  common  Kero««ne  taaip,  orGa« 
Burnsr.  by  which  water  may  be   bolle.-.  and 
t«od  co<jke.l;  aI*o  arranged  to  »ip?ort  a  shade. 
EVKRY  FAMILY  SEEDS   OSE. 

W.  D.  RLSSKLL,  Agent. 

No.  J06  Pearl  St..  New  Tork 
^^..ir.ESTSWAyTED. 


HOSTETTEH'S 

CELEBRATED 

STOMACH 

BITTERS. 

pure  ani  powerful  tenlc>,  rsrrectloe  and    ate 
Wonderful  elMcacy  in  disease:)  ofthe 

Stomachy  Liver  and  Boueta, 

^"^ilixiuV^P*^'-  ^''■"  C«nipl»lnt.  lleadachConaJI- 
U«l.ll  ty,  .V-rvou»ni>s,  Uepre*»lcn  of  SplrltK    and 
patlou.  C«lic.  Intermittent  ievers,  (tan.p.x 
^palln)».  and   all   Coniplnints  of    elthertW  ' 
arising  from    Bodily  Weakness  whether 
luhercut  in   the  system  or  producoU 
by  special  causes. 

Nothing  that  Is  not  wholesome,  irenlal  and  reatoratire 

in  Its  nature  enters  Into  the  composition  of  IloslKT^  . 

rKUi>  .SIU.UACII  BnTKKii.    This  popular  prelaratlon  ' 

I'uiiUlnsno  mineral  of  uuy  kind,  noileaJly  botanlcultrle-  ' 

—       —  IT  1  '  '"""•!  but  It  It  a  conibinailun  of   the  extracts  of  are  I 

AwiNiJ    to  the  Venr  hiljll    price    of  CoRce,  and  i  bal^»aml<.herb«4nJ  pUnts  withe  pure»tauUmlMe»to(all  ' 

" .,.:,  ,h.  ..„„.«..;., ,« „r..«,i»  ..-"I,- "'^'iS' '  ■"K'in  'rKv..mrt  .„,„„  4,.,..,  ^„'\ 

w*s  tae  intention  of  I  -i i — i...^.. -  m„utww 


V  Sill  9:81 


French    Breakfast    and     Dinner 


Valuable  Standard.   Books 

FOR  INDIVIDV AI.8  Alfti  FAHII4IES. 

rCBUSUB  BT 

FOWLER  AND  WELLS, 

3St  BROADWAY,  N.  Y, 


IMPORTAKTTO   L.ADIKS. 


GROVESTEEN  &  CO'- 
PIANO-FORTE    MANUFACTURERS, 

499  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK.  •  ^  ^r^a-^vF 

'HE  attention  of  the  Public  and  the  trade  '^^  ^^'^''}f^_^^_^_^_^l_^y^,_^^*y^^^^ 

Prawu,  Over- 
who  has 


this 

itruno 

ItaU  a  practU'Slezpi 11     1 

The  -Grovestecn  Piano  Forte"  received  the  Highest  Award  of  Merit  over  all  others 

at  the  Celebrated  World's  Fair. 


»v»,ihi»«,«  inatmments  from  th«  l>e.«l  .n-ikers  of  London,  Paris. Germarty,  Phll.tdelphta.Baltlm-re 
exhibited  *'l'^j;^X"\tV^  AinrrtcanlnttUHUj^irAre  tucccstir^^ar,.  the  gold  and  silver  medals  from 


Where  w<>re 

Boston  and  New  York 

'"'^B^Ih^e'^itroTu^t'^f.n'^V'lmprern'uwr^.ke  a, tl ..  m,re  perfect  P-no  Frrte.  and  ^'r-'J-^-^V^^-^^^^'^l^''^ 
wltastrlctlycasliisystem,  ate  enabledto  off.r  these  Instrumentsat  a  price  which  will  preclude  allcompetWon 


Paicsa— No  l.  SevonOeWve.ronnd  corners,  Konrwood  plain  rase  $00. 

*    Tin  i  s» »*n  Otave.  r-ond  corners.  Rosewood  heavy  moiildtnir 

Jio.s',  Seven  iKtAve,  round  corners,    osewood  Loul8.\I>  stylf 


The  Great  American  Tea  Company 

I  a  ..rl-tir  T<.»  l.ii*ltie»<,  bnt  as  whave  ha-l  some 


I  airaliist  iiiiiludle.4  eiuender  by  an 

I  pUere, impure  water  uud  otbvrexivrnal  causes. 


TKKMS:   NKT  OASH,   IN    CURRENT 

*»-DKSCRrPTIVi5  OIKCOIiABS  SENT  FRKE. 


$275. 
e  $:iOi»,  a  far  slnitle  of  the  abov 

FUNDS. 


cul- 


ts 1-.  a  ..rl-tir  T<.»  l.ii'^ltiess,  bnt  as  «••  have  nao  soil.-     n     1  1,     >    n-  ,  1  1.    1  n   .    /,        1 

.^.t...«.r.  '»'^v'*'•V"T.%''"A/;^olf.■■e  it1:^'.'n"^^  n»st«ttfr8  Mim  may  be  reifJenasaSafc-Cuara 

»!»•;>!»  I. lein  eX.lii.<!Vely  with  Tea  aii't  (  once.  II  oeiiiu'"    .  _  "    —"j  ""'  'vtn.- vu»i.  »  •.-■v  •»— ■ 

C/ic-nteit  for  ihei!i  l<.c..iiietoNew  \utH.lhe  hroU  la        iM'Utrlct-.  In'ested  with  Fiv  r  an. I  Biriie.lt  hns  l>eeil 


ail  iVrf^f  A'.a/.»i«.«  of  i:iU  ,:.in  itry-ami  as  onr  Tea 
T .•••r'w  I.S  \H  vs  vtcl  of  inlorm  itton  relating  to  a  Conee 
t  lU  .■  .ill  t.e  rirnis'iej  at  a  mo  ler.ue  prlci.  and  «i*e 
n  ilv-r*il»a'.i«firll.«.  inlal  the  <inie  time  all-rliM'-  re- 
tiil-r  I  h.iii.isoine  pr»«i-ve  •  ave  iMren  comp- l-"l  i» 
•  <i  ...:y  tli.r.-.  i.trll.-*  nU  V-ftt  hat  bfxm'  »opf.imhir 
witii  .  ir  cnir  .  o  r.  .r«.l  tiieir  <.iles  nave  iiereas.  .1  to 
SI  ii  .•Pex;.-nl  tint  wc  hivj  be-n  compelled  lo  maRe 
li  -e  ,Hitl..i»:..  ou-  m.ciinery.  wliich  *ll'  •""•'';''•  »* 
t.»  *  1  >.>l»-  »  few  \tf>r-  c'liioincrs  with  it.  Ws  will  tuere- 
•i.-e^.-  I  I  U  to  tn  .»•  wir>  may  unliT. 

It  is  Fast  .SiipiTce<!iug  all  other  Coffee. 

TiUt'offee  h.is;)eeM  mvl  fTin-rv  tliin  a  century  In 
9xt.-.  1:1  iHinteit^i.ilr"  IJcti-Mi  int-.  tin-'  . onniry  it  lia> 
bee  1  III  ll^e  t>v  sjiiie  of  the  lea  lln,:  Fr.-KCli  Kestiiuraiii:' 
here.  The  P.ir'sl  ins.^re  *ail  t"  be  l!i  be-t  la  Itfe*  «'  cJf- 
f«j:  .«  1  I  tUeircit  fnvorlii  which  It  isbel-l  by  thfni  i<t)ie  ■ 
b.-»i  re.^OTii  iicn-lalloii  t'l.itcao  be  ^r*luri>l  t'-r  Irs  ll'ie  1 
O.v  .r  111  1  hcjilliv  eir-.t*  i:]'  n  the  hninah  ♦y.«ter.i 

He   .n;  ii;i  •.  it  one -T.i  leo:  tii'.-fotlee.and  til 
<|'i  ilitT  ill  II  o;ir  cu. :o-ti.-:«nivc  t.u-i  I  fr-tin  e^iii-rtu^'-^- 
w  W  .-iVi:  iK'rfcct  s.i.sfactiou  .v» !   lue-t  all  the  .letnan  l» 
"»  »!iMrir,it  .    Ilis  th.-  iow.-st  prlt.  l'i:'.t  wccia  r.-coai- 

rt  .•  '.„  a:«  our  •j-.nln-*4  0"i  ihe  tiixI  esten.«!v  •  i<a!e,biBy 
l.v  r.i.- .  ar ;  I  nn.l  sell  it  tmly  twa  ceiit^  per  ^jon-i  1  proO* 

llirrels  oii'y 


.1  Is  of  a 


foiin.l  iiil.iillble  as  a  (ireventlve  and  irrer>ii>tal>la.<a  rem 

I  edy  and  tlionsaiids  whorenortto  it  uiiilera>j;'rehei;>ioiio 

an  attnck,  escape  the  scourKP;   ana  tno.«afi''s   who  iieg 

*ict  tp  avail  themselves  of  protective  qualities  In  a^l- 

'  Vaiice.are  curee  by  a  very  brief  course  of  this  niirvel- 

oiis   iiicliciiie.    Kev.-r  and   Ai:ne  patlei.ts,  alter  being 

beiiK  piled  with  quinine  for  niontlis  In  vain. until  fnfrt^ 

saliiratrd  with   th;;t  d.mgeeouN  alkaloid,  ure  not  uuse| 4 

j  'incntly  rchtorcd  tohealtn  within  a  fcwdays  by  thei-f-ra 

HOSTKTTERS  BITTERS. 

I  The  weak  -toinack  is  rapid  lnvl!;orati'<|  and  theappetlte 
j  re»torc.l  by  this  agreeable  Tonic,  and  hence  It  worra 
,  womiers  ill  ca?es  ot  Dyspepsia  and  In  less  lonBrmed 
:  fiiriiis  of  lii<ll;jcstloii.  Acting  as  a  cciitle  and  puinleni 
aparient.as  w^ilias  upon  tlip  ll.|er  it  als)  invariably  re 
I  lievc.H  tlieVonstlpatloii  supt-rln.luced  b^  Irregular  aclioB 
•  of  thk  ill/fstivi.-  ami  secretive  onrans. 

Per.«i»n.«"l  fi-el'le  habit,  liable  t<>  .Ncruous  itlacks,  Low- 
n.'ss  ifpirit  and  Fits  of  Lutiguop,  nnd  prompt  and  perma- 
nent relief  from  t!i<'  Bltti-r<.  The  testilijony  uu  this  j>oln 
is  ai'sl  tOiicIuMve  fruni  botli  series. 

T!ie  a,:otiy  of  Billloiu- Colic  Is  iuimedlatoly  assuased  bj 
a  *l'ij;le  dose  ni  the  .stiniiileiit.  and  by  occa^ionly  rew'rt- 
l:i^  to  it,  f h  •  r  taru  <•:  !h«  ci'iiii.l.iiiit  111. iv   l.e  prevented. 

\H  a  General  Tonic, 


POLLOCK,  DONALDSON  &  OGDEN 

IMPORTERS   OP 

CHINA,    GLASS  &  EARTHEN  WARE, 

DKALKRSIX 

•      .      CARBOJf  OIL  AWQ  LAMJPS, 


PLATED 


.XXK3L  Ix 


-use  'F*-VL-naL±mtL± 


,  ot  i-iipdan  Is  I 
'  t>  j ! 


Wc  u  It  n  >  tills  Ccifc    ---    -  .  , 

»»,b.     I'.iis  m-ti>l  'f  leittSiisil  ui>  save.  1.  .  11  2  t>  J  .  H  "»5TKTTKR  .<  BITTEB8  priMltireeflfertswhlch  must  be 

I  •  Its  'ler  i»>'i'>l  t-.  tlie  ctii^ini^r,  and  by   ;'*  t.e-.i:.'  i.i  .1  j  .-xp.  rleiii  -d  iir  v.-i»ne*>ci|  before  th-y  can  be   fully  .ippnr 

*:<r  4  iintilv  It  ret. litis  tt-i  ;i  letlivor  ni'ii'-i  l<n?criii  t!rs  1  ciatel.    In  1  im-s  .if  Ootistltiillunal  AVeaknvss.  I'remiilnrr 

r.'oi  t  .1-1  In  .itiy  .it'ier.    W  •  <  •;!  I  with  e;«  b  b.:rro!  »IiOW  ;  |»ec*y..ind  DcMlily  .»;;d  Decrciiltudi-arislng  from  <»l.l  Age.  1 

car  U.  cir.nl  »r.>  am'  p  >.«?'.-rs.  t-.  .-x-i-t  tlie  ueai-r  t'>  l:ii'._>-  1  ,t  exertlses  Jbe  eioitr'.,:  Influence.    In  the..c.mvale»ce>it  ' 


UNION  BLOCK,  CORNER  OF  THIRD  AND  ROBERTS  STREETS, 

ST.  I^A^TJL,      ....      MII^ISrESOTj^ 


4a.-c:ilohi»  cu->">!i«ers.  t»  Ur^'.  01  •  iM>t"ni-r<  will 
t4«e  u  tills  tl  *u,v,-  t'li'tu  well  l^->str  I  :ip  .m-i  d!..tlribute<l. 
asilw    1  !•  •  t.i  t'l -ir  a-hiiiliv:- t  .  I'.  «  ■■  ' 

riii^t'jifec  w.-  w  iTi-it  to  '.•W--v-fi'--X  <itisf:ic!i'>'i.  ■''!•' 
i!"  it  I  .•«  o  jf  picis  ••  tU"  pMr.lii^-r  lix  t'le  t.rivli-?"  .j 
rei,«  nla.'  t'le  whole  .ir  inv  yart  ef  it  within  «J  lays,  and 
h 
►.» 

IT*.  Is<'t  •  a  ;ir:.- ••■ir  "far  ir-.tir  r-s<  an.l 

w.  srei:lil|Q«-elfr«eti  ^ll•v^.•■wW'^  f.-f-v  yii^-s"'  \ 

VoT-.s':  >l  I  e  I  iiire  f  ..-tiif  Frriir.h  Bi-ft'fJtt  ami  PtHntr  > 

<•  V4c.ii»  I  Ik*  »tir..  th  .t  !•  '■«  ;"i-.h.is  -I  ..1'  lli"  j 

•iKKtT  A'lKKI'.AN  TK\  COMPANV. 

l;4fuinxs.>'  ^^PJ••;«»a^  ^' 

»3aSI.1iI»  .%■*  .4  3T  Ves-^T  .St..tew  T«r^ 


Ntng-s'jf  :iil  tisensi-sit  operates  asS'leliKhH 
^ke'i  the  p  '-.v.-r.  i>t  ^ntl•.re  are  relax- J,  it 
I'iit.'rre  .ii.;l  r"-e»t:!'ji!<h  tlicm. 
I,ast,  t.u  not  last. 


u 


In^l  :>;ant 
rales  to  re 


»i  <jH  •  hia  tno  l.v  refnii  I-  I.  together  With  all  th»  expeii- 
.»   f{  frir»«p.irritlo.|  >,.,ti   ■.vi>«.  ...  ,.  1 

Vt-  ls<o  •  a  ;ir:.-  ••■ir  -far  ■ir.."ir  r-s<  an.l '  elf  e^, which  j 


II  i*t  the  Only  Safe  Stiniulunt, 


OOOLBY.   CARVER  &  CO., 

^  ,   •  r^l'OCKSSORS  TO  C0CM4V,  TOWER  A  CO.,] 

Wholesale  Grocers  and  CommiSiSion  Merchants, 


FoRn;.\ 
Jackson  St.^ 


riNKLK  k  I.Yu^•.^ 

Sewing  Macbines. 

TiuwK  inurhiiie-*  make  tbe  aliktuck-sticl. 


nt  iM.-.h  .>!.!».«.  aii.I  u«'  less   tlian    haJf  the    threati  .-lUri  j 

•::5    fiat    the  single    or   .loul.l*  thrend  I»«»  itllvii  Ml 

I 
•Mitea  ii.:    will   Hen.  K'll.Oal   er.Oml.  BraW.  Bind  , 

A<..  a:.d  ara  better  adapted   llian   any  other  frwin 

.Mir'.lne  tn  use  to  ilie  Ireqnent  rhaiigesaatl  gr^at  Ta- 

r  i-y  -»f  sewing  ra^nlred  In  a  f.inilly.  f..r  tl»«y  wlKtew 

f.-.n»  >dF«*lwnty  Uilcknessus  01    MarselUes  wiiboul 

»t«l»piaf ,  md  m.i'<e  e»»ry  stlch  perf'ft.  or  fro  M  the  • 
«  -.-.l  ^t.oie  to  tbe  he.ivl-st  beavertlo!h..or  even  to  the 
s»»-ile<t  harness  leather,  without  ehangliig  Uic  iVed. 
n-ene.or  teiislon  ar  :ita-vlng  any  i<tl««ktlne«»t  •t  M» 


h>lii3manHfac»iired  from  son ti'I  'indlniot .Imnterlalt 

•iiiil  eiillrely  fr«.-  iV^'m  flo-  acl  I  el.-nie  Is  iirt-s'-nl  more  or 
Ic.-.>  in  ill  th"  or  lliiiiry  t  mi-s  aii'l  sioinaclil'hsof  the  ilay. 
.No  family  ni.-i'li  Ire  has  been  s*  nnlversaiiy,  ao'l.lt  nia.v 
betruiv  I'l  ifJ, ■l'rfrreiH,u  ]ft\i'.uT  viHii  the  iiitellikeni  por- 
th^ai'i  t'.ie  coiiiiiiunit}  ;is 

EOSTETTER'S  BITTERS. 

Pr.->p.ired:.y  Ili'SlKTrKIl  A  .-iMITU,  Pittsburgh.  I'l. 

C^i-'^oM  bv  all   I»riii;?lst8,  tiroccrsiaiid  Storekeep«.r3  I  ,  .rr  ir.it    ri\f  1 
v.-i,>v',..r..  vo;n..i..^:ly      I  I'K-rK  Vr  Al,!.  ri  il.! 


Importers  of  and  Deaicra  lu 

.\.\D   J)0.ML:»TIC  LIQUOLS,  FliUlTS,  NUTS,  WlNICS,   &c. 


Between  Levee  di  Ibird, 


■.•'»4    J 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN 


tV  TIIK  1)KPAI;TMKNT0H'1(!AH?,  WIXK?,  Ac.  aii;   !*Tr.CK    WILL   T.V.   r«n!NI)    l.Af.Ci:  AND  MC 
•».  AND  .\T  PUIOKSTOJiriT  THE  VIEW-SOlt  :i  IlECLOJ^KST  Bl'YERM 


I    _ 


(iRKAT 


IMI'ROVEMENTS 
ING    .M.VCMINKS. 


IN  SEW-i 


!  -^- 


ehinv  w'i«t>"ver:  I 


Tl  •»  *f-t  «iiu.>!e 


ruaslra.  tl.»n.   and    •asilv  ua.lei 


•"..■.  I;    lal  if  lay  piri  la  ;>r«keu  bj  .tccldaal.il  rejJi'.v 
r-pl.ierl, 
Th«>e   ar»   rtcuuva    rvers,   smt  will  ga  far  to  deter 


■il^ie  Pie  choice  of  any  iat  -lUgetit  bnyer. 

/ft'tM  r.tll  ami  Emtmimr,  -nr  tn4  far  eir:ulnr 
>i.   B.    I.  ival  A.:ent«  wante<t  In   ■ectlwi.s  nat  ye 

•npm.    A-Mreas. 

niTKLE  &   L70N  S.  M.  Co., 


r  \i  N  I  r  i: 

SHUTTLE   MACHINE. 

(•nft!iti-il  F.j:ini;i:y  1  Itb.  l^C.i). 

•<alea.Ko»ni.    .>3C     BroM<l«rn)-,   V.  YorU. 
'i.'t'4  WnttUlngton  .Ktrrel,  Boaton,  Maaa. 


Thin  H  diltie  1^  ci.'i^lr'ictcil  cm  an  etitlrely  new  princi- 
ple ..t  me.harili'ni,  [•  ••■'er'sin^'  many  rareaii'l  valiiaM.-Ini    ' 
privenieiil.i.liiivii:.'  Lee  11  eNuIiiiiie'l  li\  the  mod  prof  ti;«l  , 
e\p.rl-.  ai..1  vn itt:- eii  to  be  .ai.MpMClTY  and  PKH- 

KKrrniN  ftNiBiXhu.  | 

Tlie f'.l  low  III :::irvtb  If  prioclpal objection nurcei.sK.si list  f 
."Sewlni  M.ictiliii'n: — 

I  ^.x  ■•  »lve  laV.iI  to  the  oper:itor:  2.  I.iabllHy  to  eet 
ii>i;  of  i.r  ler:  3.  Kxpeii»e.  trouble,  ami  loss  of  time  In  re- 
palrlii);:  i  Incavacity  t>  sew  every  .lescrlption  ofiiKit*. 
rliil;  5    Dis.Tsi'eeiiiiie  iioIm  v.'lillt  in  operalioti. 


EDWARD  H.  BIGGS, 

O  Xa  £3  S  JSl  Xj  £2       X>  XI.  TJ  <a- Gt- X  S  ■X' 

NO.  i:51  THIRD  STREET  (OI'POSITE  TUU.MPSUNS  BANK,) 

ST.  F^iJL,    -     -     -     -     -     nviiNisr., 

Invitee  the  att'-ntloh  of  purchaaers  to  the  largest  and  beat  .selected  stock  ever  brought  lo  Minnesota,  rORsIatingo 

DnufH,  Afcdicincf!,  Faintit,  Oils,  Turpentine,    Windoio  Glass,  Futty, 

And  every  article  conjirised  in  a  well  GUd  Druj;  Stoie,  and  assures  nil  of  satisfdctkin  in  every 

v3nl6:ly 


resfsct. 


tkc  E.fir. s«i,|  Mi..^^^^        fr..  'II  TiicBcstisliic Cheapest 


If  htss  slr.'^lalit  IK 
t!ie 
'■.11 
ii.^ri 


■lie,   pe-pendlcnlnr  action 
l/K  K  ..r-*IILTTI,KtfTITCII 


ma*  Of 

wbleh  will  .nkitiik;! 

ni>r  RAVEl,,»nt|  Is  alike  on    both  sides;    ptrtiTins 
t  <"Win:;  "11  every  des  rlptlon  of  material,  fr.>m 


.=>38  BUO.VDWVY. 

v»ii27.1v 


NEW-YORK 


ilichigan  Centrdl  R.  R. 

WINTER  ARRANGEMENT. 


I, -.it'ier  t".  till-  ll'iest  .Nans.vil*  M>i>llti,  with  cot pm,  linen, 
ii  -ill;  ihrc'l.fr.'iii  tin-  co«r->est  to  the  ilnest  number. 

•IivhiL- iielllierC  AM  iiorCOt;  Wll  KL.an.l  t'le  leaal 
|i  >s<lb!.' frtcti.  K.lt  rui:s  ai.  snioi'tli  a<i;:ass,  aiid  is 

k.mimiatically  a  noiseless  ma 
chine: 

It  rc'fiire.-    riFTY  PKU  CKNT.  less  power  to. Ir'v.> 
tb.iii  any  other  iiiaihhie  In  mnrkct.   A  i;!rl  oftwelve  years 
•f  .il..  can  w. irk  it  sieaillly  without  fatUnc   or  Injury  to 
health. 

Its  strength  and  WilNDRRKlL  SIMPLICITY  of  con- 
-itriKlioti  ren.ler  It  almost  Imie.s.lble  to  get  out  of  order, 
an  I  ls<irAR.\XTEKUby  theconiiianytoglTecntlresal 
isfictlon. 

B"t  In4  more  e-Joecial  riaiinerdn  wrsr.llrltthe  patp.iv^ 
|.'e.,fMEKCIIANT  rAlI.OK.«i.ri»Aril  >l AKEK.-«.  lliM»P 
.-KIKT  MAMFACTrifK;(.--,  SIIIUT  AN!)  B  iS  »l  >M- 
KKR.-.  D:iE.<.-i  HAKKU.S  <-i)R>.K.T  MAKKK.«.  liAIPKR 
KllTKE.-i,  SHOE  Ul.NOEKS',  VK.iiT  A.VU  PAXTAIAIOX 
MAKERS-. 

•  arReilirions  mil  Charitable Inslltullons  will  hellber- 
.i|ly<leuil  with. 

PRICES  OF  .MACHINES,  CO.MPLETE  : 

No.  I.  FaliillT  Machine,  with  Ilcmmer  complete,  SWOf  j 
•'    I.  8msll  Mantintct'n,',  with   EXienslon  Table,  rt.S  00 


IKSIRE    WITII   TUB 

mi, 


The  great  tl  roagh  route  to 

Dftro't.  Toron'o,  Mi}nt'eitl,JViiifara  FatU. 

liuffiilo,     Etiiiira,    Alhiinif,     Saratoga 

Si/riig»j     .y'rw     York,     liuttuii, 

An.l  an  points  In  !7ew  York.M^w  Rnsland  and  theCaaa 

das.    .\lso,  to 

Lafayfttr,  blianpolis,  Cifld'nnati,  LitnisTiHc. 

AND  POINTS  IN  OHIO  &  KENTUCKY. 


C^fralnsle.ire  OreatPentnil  Depot.  Celeha;oT Mom- 
lii'  io|  Kveniii;.  inakiu;;  close  connecllunsior  all  East 
ern  p«ln~. 

i]ai;(;a(;e  checked  through. 


Elf^at  iVt^m  Cars  «h  atl   i^i^lit  Traio*, 

Dust'.rson  all  Cars 
of  .lohneclinr  i 


KiJ  r  VNS  Pit  nt  Ventilators  .-ind 
nf  n  IV  Trains. 

T  ir..uzU  Tickets  for  sale  at  :il|  oflSc 
Ml-*.    In   (' il.-;i-/.>.  at    Htiloti  "ifflce. 
Block,  snd  at  Depot,  loot -.f  l.ak^ire 

u.  c.  wentworth, 

Ifen"!  West.  p;.,>.  Ai:t..rhicaro 
\f  tCKE.N    IR'J.  PATENT  AlTO-PR  M-KI.I.INt; 

CANTERIKG  HORSES 


Lar^e 
L.irtfe.fiir  Leather,  with  rolling; fool, Ac. 


M.'t)' 


c'.VlilNF'I'S    IN  KVKRY  VAlilKTY 

We  want  atjents  feralltowiis  In  thel'nited  .*<tates,<'an- 
li,  I'llfia,  Mexico.  Central  and  Snntli    Anieric.s,  wb.-re 
szeiK-lesare  niit  alrea.lv  establUbed.  to  whntii  a  liberal 
aiscouiit  Will  be  given,  but  we  make  no  c<iiisi;:nnieiits. 

J.  T.  McARTHt'RA.  Co., 


536.  Broadnrajr,  IT. 


I 


Internal  Revenue  Notice. 


U.S.  Assessor's  OFEire.Fiiurr  Collecti<>?i  Dist.'' 
Rochester,  .Minn.,  Nov.,  1861.        > 

Notice  Is  hereby  given  that  the  Alphabetical   List  o!  | 
tax-s  assessed  under  the  Joint  Resolitlon  o»  (.'onirress, 
lnipi..iinK  a  :<peclal  lactune  duty  approved  July  4th,  lAVl  I 
f.ir  DivlHiiin  Xo.  Klevon.  comprlslnu  Mie  County  of  Scott  I 
will  be  open  for  Inspection  of  all    parties  Inlefested    for: 
(lie  space  often  U*^' days  from  Ihls  date,  at  the  office  of 
<'.U.  Tyler,  esq..  Asslstont   .Assessor  in    the  vlilaKe  of 
Be. la  Plaluc.  UEORCE  W.  BAKER. 

Assessor  First  DIst.  Ml    aresot 


1  I.FIRK  AXn  IXI.AXDXAVKIATION  RISKSaccepted 
'         now  as  hen  t'llo-e,  rt  fsir  rules  siel  llberaicondltloBS 
I  9.  Bim  \K.<S  OoXPlCTED  with  constant  dUpstch  and 
'         p.<  iir.icv. 
3.  lA>SdKH  always  met  with  pronipleeas  and  complete. 
in«tlre. 

( ilmsm  Jiilyjiri 

4. THE  I'LAX  AMI  olit) ANIZATIOX  ol  the  -*,7n«.  af 
t-r  Ah  years  severe  trial,  lias  realized  tte  sn-atest 
public  aiivaiit.'ii:<- and  ^ncce•sof  th.-  vvrlous  srslems 
ot  Fire  Insnranec- In  the  country.  It  Is  now  better 
th.iM  ever  prepared  fi.rtlniy. 

».'16,0fl<i  Loss  I'iaims  have  been  settled  and  p&id.  SIX 
TEE.N  .MILLION  OF  D)LLAB.<: 

6  THE  CONSUMPTION  OF  PROPERTY  BT  FIRF.  in. 
the  t'nlted  States,  nvcraiies  over  SIOO.OOO  dally.  Is 
jrour  property  exposed  and  unprotected? 

7.  ARK  TCU  IXSIRF.D?  If  not,  why  not  ?  The  cost  Is 
trining  ;  the 'Inty  la  msnifest  ;  the  result  may  be 
Toiirescape  from  ruin— while  delay  and  neglect  may 
Involve  you  la  bankruptcy,  poverty  or  cruel  disap 
polntnient. 

3. PARTICULAR  ATTENTION  and  regard  Is  given  to 
small  risks  as  well  as  lar^e  ones.  Able  security  and 
superior  commercial  .tdvantai(esanor«ed. 

J^ST"  Policies  issued  without  Delay.,52f 


PROSPECTUS  FOR  1865. 


M?XXX3    "^7^0Xl.X 

-In Indeptudtnl  Ihiilii,  Semi-  W'frllyaud  WctUly  Xcivtpa^er 

UNION  OF  THE  WORLD  AND  ARGUS. 


' V n'lueatittnablij    the    B<st  Sutlained  Itork 
oj  the  kind  in  the  ff'orld." 


v.^nMin 


SlIAKOPEf. 


HARPES'S 

.,'"'^- "'""  ^eiv  Jlom/tifj  Magazine, 

Critical  .\oticrs  of  the  Presf. 


X  P.i'.cnt  li  .r^-  t  .cirry  hi?  ii,...*    ■•, 

.1  e  IS  i>  »yiir  t"  ma/^e  him  ^n  t.i>nr: 

Rq  "i  i.<ii>i;    lieerily  ass'wnas  you  i-tr'.u  him, 

ktf.1  .y  =t,  4i»  waerever  von  iuide  bl-ii. 


T  isi-?  1  >r«'.«rnn  ripMiy  ..vi-r  any  2<vil  ro^d,*;  lew  ilk 
or  ».r ;  'r  .a  1  1...  with  asric  •!  !'.  cfiteriiiii  ni'.tion.i/ro- 
^■^llf  t  m  ii  i.'v  fea  t'if  iD'iiht  ^1' t'-.  r-  Ur.  lA.-rnMtin;!  t'-.n; 
I  la  »i  I  I  et  1  tiV'-  pj  lais.  In  th-.'  .m  i  ..frisin;  I  .  the  ni-iil.c 
•J*  th  ■  h>.-<  •.  nd  with  abt.ui  Ite  sum  •  am'i'iiit  of  exer- 
sci»e  te  the  rider  «-ln  riding.Tlve  li.ir>e.  They  may  he 
blvrie  I.  »t'>ppe<l  short,  or  controlled  I"  going  down  h. 11, 
roy  t'l-"  rbler.  T'ley  will  run  up  a  me  lerate  asoeni.  If  the 
A«l  Is  haoland  th-m.  They  are  direitr.l  hy  the  brIJ'if. 
Bt  tne  iBolh'tiaare  I'lentlcal.it  iaa^naii  m^Mif  ^f  traiui  111/ 
Jltr  t^ue.t'riiiuifm.  Tlieyare  urieqnallo.1  a«  a  means  for 
a^eeaule  »ii  I  lieaitiiful  out-door  exercise,  all  the  year 
roand,  for  a  lulls  as  w'll  as  f.ir  girls  and  boys  ef  two 
years  AM  a^d  upward.  C'rls  ride  by  aslmrtbeslde-^J- 
.tie  bori— ih  >s  •  uel-r 'eii  years  Id  usaaH)  role  astrb^e. 
T'«es.i-.ior  b"TS  IS  stri  li  en.ot^h  toiarrya  man  o  S  * 
pjiinds  wMs*it.  V>!l  th^  sl-lew:ifk  or  le.el  roa.i,  a  lipht 
asrr:a;e  with  child  In  it  can  be  .sttach».|  and  drawn.  Any 
parson  hsviiii:  but  on«  le?  o-»n  ride  perfectly  well. 

F->r  prices. in.iuire  a"  tUe  ofiiceof  thia  papcr.orsend 
atamoor  -ircul  irs  43<i  price  ll»t. 

HMy.I-lX  W    UxlTll.tS^BroalwsT.Xew-ToTk. 

THE    PEARIE    FARMER. 

Old  Sabscription  Frioe, 

OLD   SIZE  AND  FORM. 

The  »««ost  wirfely  birculated,  the  most  inflacn- 
tU',  the  iiiO-it  eiitrt'prit-iriB'.  and  the  most  ret'atiie 
•) -Icultnra,  n.inion't-jral   an  1   lawi^r  Journal  in  ib-  | 
?..»  -Ibwe.f .  ""<  «t11i  prih1'.s'.»-l  at 

TWODOLLARSPER  YBAIV 

By  KMERY  k  CO.,  Oxica^o.  W.»        . 


11  istl.e  i"uretno»t  .Vagazineot  the  day.    The  Hreside  1 
tiev.T  ha.la  mere  delightful  companion,' nor  the  million  1 
a  to-irc  •tilerprisina  friend,  than  Harper's   Magazine.— 
.».'.''.  -!<.-/  fr,-ti-iit"  III  •  B  .iti  III  ore  1. 

The   ni-.st  pop-liar    Monthly  in  the  world.— .Veic  I'ork' 
Oh-'rv--r, 

tV,.  I.r;  f  r'^-r  in  'erms  o.'etjioxv  to  lh»  h.gh  tone  ami  ■ 
rjriel  r-xcelieii'  e-'i  II.ikplR's  Mm;  izink— ajonma*  with  ' 
I  t.;  .-.ifilviin  u!:trli'iii.|  a'...ut    ITO.'CO  c..|iie*— •,,,  w|,.,.e  ' 
o  i.'cuar  •  t.>  !i  ■  !•  u  ;d  some  -.f  tlie  clti\lce>t  I'tflii  and  j»eie 
".■» !  rr.i  '{nr  of  ili»<:ar.    V>  i'  spraK  "f  t'.il'  w.rk  as  an  ev!- 
.leiii;..  ■  » the  .Inieric.iii  pent  ic:   a:ri  the  iiopularity  It  h.i>  ' 
ic'tiirC'i    U    merit.-!.  E.i.-h    Ntin:i>er  coMt.ilns    fullv  1(1 
pUt.»  ••!  rea  r..i.i  ruati.-r,  app-.i;.ri.tt":v   ii:u%tratci  Wiih 
)i-n>.\  ..»  .^  I  cu:^  ;  mi  It  coinbttu's  !ti  itself  the  rufy    ni..ii- 
t'lK  ai.  I  t'.e  r.i...-c  |.li!losi;iUita! 'Hirirterly,  blen.ietl  with 
the  t.e»t  f- 1- arcs  of  til..- .laliy  )onrna'.    It  has  ereat  pow- 
er In  t'le  .|i*je!iinat'.>n  <.;"  a   love  of  i  lin' Iltcr.iture.— ' 
TB'.Bxe»'s  tin  iU  C-i  AMerirnn  Litrratur--,  Lriminr..  1 

The  v.ilQiiies  Intiiiel  coii»tltiite  of  themselves  a  library 
of  niiser:iaiio«iU"i  readina  such  as  cannot  bo  found  i.T  the, 
same   contp.i-^s  In  any  other  publication  that  has  comi- 
nailer  our  uutice.—Ait/ure  Omritr, 


Manhood:  how  Lost,  how  Restorec 

TUi^'''  pnblishfd,  a  ucw  edition  of  Dr.  CUL- 

''  VERW ELL" ."'Celebrated  Essav  on  the  raiHial  cure 
(without  lue.tlclne)  of  SiKrmnlnrrliora,  or  semlnalweak- 
ne>s,  liivuliiiiiary  seiniiial  !■■«>««,  Impoteiicy,  mental  and 
physical  I  lie  J  parity,  I  nipe'll  met' ts  to  marrliige,eti  ..also, 
Coiisumptbiii.  E|iilepsr,aiid  Fits.  Induced  by  self-iudul- 
geiice  or  sexual  rxtravasiiiice. 

•4,Prlce.  In  a  sealed  enve|ope,onlT6  ceniS. 

llie  celcbrute  I  author  in  this  admirable  e«^  ay  clearly 
Hoiiioiistrates.frnin  a  tlilrty  years  sucde.ssful  pr-rtic<.. 
that  ilie  alarming  riiiise<iuei>ces  of  self-abuse  nisy  be 
radically  cured  wltl.out  the  danKernns  use  of  internal 
mellcine  or  the  appllanaes  of  the  knife— pointing  out  a  I 
III  I'l...  at  once  simple,  cirtnin  and  efln-tnai,  bv  mca.is  of 
wlilch  every  Mitlerer,  n.i  matter  what  his  cunililion  may  i 
by,ni«v  cure  lilmsel;  cheaply,  privalelj  and  radichlly. 

lis"  rhlslec tun-  <b»ubl  be  in  th-  hands  of  every  youtl.  i 
ami  .very  man  tn  the  laml.  ; 

f*viit  uii.ier  si-al,  ill   a  plain  e-ivrlope  lo  any  address,  ; 
po>l  pil'l.  on  rt-ccli-fl  >!.i 
.\it  iressCie  publishers. 

CriAS.  jr.  KLINE  A  CO., 
.V(r  1  IS7  Vtv-ry.  Xea-  Y  irk.  Post  oitici  li-tx  «S 


TnK\V<»Rl.n.towI,lcti  the  New-York  MWlfv  Argut 
bns  been  uiilieil.  bun  tie,.iiy  live  times  llie  acKriKute  clr- 
cul.iii.iii  01  any  Deiiioi  ratic  or  c<ln^ervatlvl- newspaiii-r. 
It  a<i  Iresses  weekly  abme  more  tliaii  loO.bOOsubsirlUerB 
nn.l  constant  piircbaM-rs.iilKi  lent  hesut  least  /Kilf  a  mil- 
.t'lH  readers.  With  tlie  >leaily  increase  In  clrculalion, 
wUki.  It  now  ei.Joy.-.,tliese  numbers  willsoou  be  doubled. 
Xotliing  less  than  tbisshoultl  satlsly  these  w no  believe 
Unit  the  only  hope  of  restoring  the  I'nioii  and  the  au- 
thority of  the.  Coustltution  over  a  now  distracted  rnd 
dlvl. led  country, lies  In  wreNtliig  power  Ironi  tliv  hands 
of  those  whose  fauutlcisni  h^is  helped  to  provoke,  invite 
and  proioiig  the  w.-ir;  and  that  to  accomplish  this  end 
means  !.-•  s.i  cDectlve  as  the  illttusb-n,  through  able  and 
enterprising  newspapers,  of  ^ound  political  knowled;:e 
amoiiK  the  working  men,  the  thlukUig  men,  and  the  vo- 
ting men  o>  the  North. 

Enterprise,  In-lu-try  and  monay  will  bellberallv  ex 
cende.l  to  make  the  Word  the  best  newspaper  In  Anierl- 
pa.  Its  news  Iroin  every  part  of  thv  worbl  will  be  earll- 
andaatoeiitlc.  Wherever  the  telegraph  extemla, or  rsi|- 
r  o.ids  run.  or  steamboats  ply.  It  will  gather  the  latest  la- 
tellljienre.  It  has  n  larite  >t_ir  of  accomplislied  corres- 
p  oiKlciits  w  Itli  all  the  fe.leral  arniivs,  who  » ill  telegraph 
a  nd  write  to  iis  tlie  late-t  n.  ws  ironi  the  various  stats  of 
war.  It  has  correspondents  aad  re|Hirters  in  every  puiit- 
cal  and  commercial  centre  in  AmeaicaaudEurope.whose 
dispatches  will  leave  nothing  worthy  of  note  unknown 
to  its  reaticrs. 

The  MAKKET  REPORT."-' of  tne  m/rr>/ nre  muic  com- 
plete tlian  those  ot  liny  other  III  wsijupir.  Xlie  Eillinrs 
invite  comparison  In  this  respect  and  point  to  the  reports 
of  the  Cattle  .^larkets,  the  ^■cncral  and  country  Produce 
.Markets,  and  the  .%loney  Market  In  Its  ce|uniiis,as  proof 
of  Its  excellence  In  this  re.-pect.  The  H'orW  has  alsoa 
special  dep.-irtmentdevoieil  to  AKrIculiure.  niled  with 
ciiltorlalarticlcs.cominuniiationsrrom  practical  fanners 
and  seiectetl  matter,  making  a  valuable  and  useful  paper 
for  the  farmers  and  n.echaniroof  the  country. 

The  worln  which  the  nation  Isengage.l  against  armed 
and  Infatuated  Rebels,  and  the  raillcal  policy  of  the  ad- 
ministration which  proloiig.s  If,  have  conspired  to  bring 
tocetherupon  one  platform  allcnnservative,  Cnlon-lov- 
Ing  and  Constitution  loting  inen,  of  whatever  former 
name  and  creed.    Many  of  those  who,  wiihin  the  limits 
at  theConstttutlon,  fongbt  ths  battles  ot  the  hallot-box 
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such  pati  lots  Andrew  Jackson  and  William  L..Marcv.  Si- 
las W  riclil  un-l  !<tcolieii   A.  Douglas,  now  standslioulder  I 
to  shoulder  u pi. n  the  s.-in-e  platbirii.an.I  under  the  s.ime  ' 
b,iniief.    The  i>!atrorm  is  u  plain  oiie.    It  i>  t.i  rertz/re  f/ic  I 
I'nuii.maiTUaiv  t/if  Cininiluttoii.iinil  ft>/'  rcf  Ihr  Jovs.—  I 
Whatever  inal:eg  f'.r  this  end,  the  exen  Im-   ef  force,  or 
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Or  the  heart  begins  to  fail 
we  sing  amore  wonderful  song. 

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subscribe  their  exjieriences.  Tlic  New  York  Merciirv  »-ilI 
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ken  any  time  w-ltli  perfect  safety;  Butdnring  the  early 
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is  strictly  honorable  !     ^-iT-  There  is  no  need 

of  ml.«.repie.sonting  01   exagerailiig.    Our  goods  show  for 
themselves, and  prove  themselves!  I 

It  Is  a  business  In  which  an  ample  and  salislartory 
equivalent  Is  given  for  the  money  received  and  an  cn- 
ciiuruglng  priitit  Is  pocketed  at  the  same  time.  It  Is  an 
occupation  in  whlcii  ni  person  nted  be  alruld  or  ashamed 
to  canvass  the  sumo  Held  again  and  a.-ain.for  Where  once 
our  goods  are  Introduced,  a  permanent  and  continuous 
demand  Is  created. 

To  Soldiers  In  the  Aimy,  or  those  at  home  disabled  by 
the  hantsiilpKof  war,  tn  Clergynien  out  of  health.  Teach- 
ers, Postmasters,  or  any  person  who  wishes  either  local 
oran  active  occupation,  and  one  that  bring  with  iloarsT 
PECfNiABT  iscDicijiK.MS,  this  presents  an  opportunity 
seldom  met  with.    Try  it!    And  sec  for  yourseive.<I 

Carefully  selected  lots  »f  Jewelry, comprising  our  new- 
est «tyles  and  most  saleable  variety  nfgootls,  will  besei.t 
anywhere  In  the  Loval  States.  We  ore  constnnlly  lining 
ordets  from  1  ers.ins  leaving  the  choice  of  Goo<ls  wholly 
with  us.  losiitji  wc  promise  tlie  best  cxen  i-c  <il  "i.r 
taste  and  Judgineiit,  ami  from  onr  long  experience  can  1 
Insure  satislactlon.  We  ask  no  pay  In  advance,  state 
what  style  an.J  quality  of  Goods  are  wanted,  and  we  will 
send  the  same  and  col  ett  pav  by  Express  at  the  end  of 
the  Route. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER   WATCUE?, 

Good  movements  and  manufactured  In  the  best  man- 
ner, of  pure  material,  all  warranted  at  prices  from  $in  to 
$250eoch.  Sent  anywhere— pay  collei  ted  bv  Express.- 
Satisfaction  KUaratitred !  All  watches  at  first  prices;  they 
being  of  our  own  I.1  portallon. 
Circulars  free  by  mail!    Send  for  them ! ! 

T.  *  11  OACOnA.f, 
Slanufiictnrergand  Iinporlert, 
v3n403in  716  Biio.iDWAi  Ntw-Y*KK. 


USED  WITHOUT  DETECTION. 

They  do  not  Interfere  with  business  pursuits, 
speedy  in  action. 

NO.'CIIAXGR  OF  DIET  IS  NECE.<SART. 

They  arr  n'urrrnteil  in  all  dtsn 

lo  be  cffecliml  In   removing  and   curing  nnd  cnring   the 
disease.    Upwards  of  two  thousand  cases  are  on  record 

THAT  HAVE  BEEN  CURED 

by  using  Bell's   .^pectflc  Pills,  and   certillcales   can  be 
siiown  from  many  that  have  nscd  them. 

NOl  ASE  OF  FAILURE  EVKR  OCCURS. 

I'pwnrds  of  a  hundred  Physicians  use  tlieni  <  xteuslre. 
ly  in  their  private  practice,  and  they  cannot  elTcct  cures 
without  ti.em. 

BSfl^KEI  DI!iCiE8y.''^S2 

IMPORTANT  NOTICE 

Bell's  Specific  Pills  ! 

Arc  the  original  and  on'y  grnnlne  HperHlc  Pill.   There 
aro  a  host  ol  Imilatois— Beware  ol  tliem. 

THE?r,  AliEiWARRANTEE. 


Notw-ithstandlng  the  upward. march  of  every  article  of 

Inxurynnd  coiisnmtl'in,  and  our  eiiormouslv  Increaaol 
eutlay  for  the  year  I665,  the  Star  Paper  of  the  Republic. 
Willi  its  forty  columns  of  sgerllng  original  matter,  will 
c.'iitinr.e  to  be  issued  at  sixceiits  a  copy,  ni.d  sold  bv  ail 
n.-wsmenand  pt-riii.jlcol  dealers  in  Ainerica.  Ita  long 
and  honorable  history  Insures  Its  sutisi-ribers  against  tho 
basualtics  nnd  fatalities  which  have  swept  so  many  mush 
roon  Journals  otr  the  board  and  left  their  patrons  discon- 
solate at  tlio  loss  of  their  money 

To mall-subscrihrrs our  terms  .-ire:  Cash  |n  advance, 
Slngli- copies,  $2.50  avear;  tiirue  copies.  $7;  six  c.ples. 
$13;  nine  copie.".  211.  The  party  who  sends  us<20for.-\ 
club  of  nin-.  copies  will  receive  an  a''ilillonal  copy.fnts.-- 
Stx  months' subscriptions  received.  Canada  sub'scrlbers 
must  send  twenty  ci-nts  extra  for  each  subscription,  to 
pay  the  American  loslage. 

Subscribers  siiotiid  be  carefulto  write  plainly  the  nanin 
of  their  Po8t-<iflice,  c<iunty  and  Stale.  Specimen  cu|'kt 
seut  free  to  all  applicants.    Address, 

CAI'LDWEI.L  b  WHITNEY. 

I'rr.prirtort  -if  Tlir  Xrw  York  Jtrrcury. 
No*.  48  Ann  street  and  V.Z  Fullon  street,  N.  V.  City 

Home  Insurance  Company, 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MIXN. ' 

A  Mr.  A. C. Austin  havtiiK  published  a  stateB>eDt  de 
rogatory  to  this  Ccmjinny,  assuming  it  to  l>eander  the 
control  ef  some  persons  who  formerly  were  directors  iu 
the  Rock  River  Insnrancs  Company,  of  Wisconsin,  tli 
followiug  explicit  dental  of  the  charge  has  been  furnish 
ed  by  him,  at  the  re<incstof  the  Home  Insurance  Con 
any  :— 

"From  an  examlnatloi',  I  am  satisfied  that  Jlir /Artwe 
InturtiHce  nmiumi/  of  SI.  Panl,  Minn.  Is  an  entirely  dlf 
fereiit  compJiny  from  tho  Rock  River  Insurance  Conipa 
uy  of  Wisconsin, and  thai  the)  ara  doing  busiuens  lu  ac 
j  curdance  with  laws  of  tlust-'tate. 

".i.  C.  AUSMN. 


old  or  yonng,  and 
lor  the  cure  U  nil 


Tbey  are  adnpt'd  for  ina'e  or  female, 
are  the  only  rehnbie  remedy  known 
diseases  arilsing  from  1 

VOUTH  FUL  INDISCRETION. 

In  all  Sexual  Diseases,  nn  Gonorrhea.  Stricture.  Gleet,  I 
and  In  all  all  Urinary  and  Kbiney  complaints  they  1 

AOT  LIKE  A  CHARM!  | 

Relief  is  experlrncud  iiy  taking  n  single  box;  *and  from  ! 
four  to    Ix  boxes  geiiernlly  effect  a  cure.  j 

SOLD  BY  nilUGGlTSGEXERALLY.lnboxes  conUining  i 
six  pills,  price  $1,  or  six  boxes,  $5;  also  In  large  Ijoxcs  | 
containing  four  of  the  small,  price  $3.  j 

If  you  need   the  book  or  the  pills,  cut  out    this  a-lver- j 
tltemenlfor  referenco,  and  if  you  cannot  procure    tlieiii  1 
of  your   druggist,   do  not  be  Imposed  on   by  any    other  j 
remedy,  but  enclose  the  uiuiicy  in  a  letter  to  thu  proprie- 
tor, 

DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Box  5079. 

7C  CEIIAR  STREET,  N.Y. 

who  will  take  all  risk  If  prfiperly  directe-I,  and  will  send 
the  pitia  (rcuretl  Iroiu  observation,  by  return  mail,  po^l  , 
paid. 

SOLD  BY  DKinaiSTS  VEX  Kit  ALLY. 


and  tire  j       Thc  Homc  Insitrance  Company. 

IS-t.  Paul  Pl.ineer,5lh  Inst.! 
Tlie  .snccess  of  this  Tnily  llome'Conipaiiy— A  Statement 
of  its  llii.-tnesN  nnd  i.:atiag>iiient. 

It  has  frequently  been  remarke<l.  In  view  of  the  enor- 
m  lus  sums  sent  out  ol  the  slate  to  pav  for  Insnriincr  <n 
foreign  conipatdcs  that  we  sbeiild  have  a  hmnt  insuratne 
company,  and  thus  retain  tills  money  In  our  .<s|ale..  Uc 
have  «t  lust  sutli  a  coiiipniiy.ln  succe'ssfi.l  opemtlon— th* 
"Home  Itihuranre  Ciinipanyu  St.  Paul"— and  from  Its 
safe  rules  orniaiiag<nient,ns  well  as  from  the  well  known 
liuegrlly  ami  business  iHllei.t  of  the  geiitieiiien  connected 
with  It  ns  offleers  nnd  direi-tirs,  we  feel  safe  after  a  ca»»-- 
fiil  ••.\aniinatlon  of  its  Iwioksand  mnde  of  biisitikss  In  fV- 
conitiii-ii.llng  It  tc  tlie,  people  of  .Minnesota  as  a  sale  at.d 
advanlneeons  cninpuny  to  liiMire  in. 

Though  e.stabllshed  only  List  April.  II  has  already  l»s«- 
ed  ne.irly  2,'«l0p.illcles,  wllhac.-ish  accunlulntliig  thereon 
'ifoverttO.d'XI.  W>  doubt  wlietlieruny  other  company  In 
i;.e  I'liited  Mall  s  can  show  a  lielter  rectir.l  dMrliig  tlm 
Orsl  tew  iiiontlisdllts  (-Nl..,t-tice.  Altogether  over  $l,4(ii> 
OU)  Worth  "f  |>rop<.rty  in  Uiisht'ilu,  ha  been  iosiircii  In 
tills  coniiiaiiy  already,  an'i  the  business  ;•  Ually  Increaa 
Ing. 

The  rules  of  the  ronipany  In  reganl  lo  risks  ara 
among  the  most  pruiieiil  nnd  safe  we  ever  kin-w.  OiiIt 
delateiied  bull'Iings,  generally  farm  Inmsesand  ether 
huinestead  properly.  Is  tnsnretl.  This  Is  the  safest  class 
ef  risks  know  II,  and  i:o  more  tlian  $3,f;<0  ts  tat.  en  lo  oiin 
risk.  Only  about  one  sixth  ol  the  risks  taken  are  on 
bull. lings,  till- rn-t  l-eiti;.'  on  inoval'le  property  wMrh  is 
eoiisMered  bv  insiiranee  nii-n  llie  "cream  olthe  business 
on  account  of  the  greatiT  ease  of  ».ilvage. 

Doing  business  exclusively  on  such  a  safe  basis  as  tbia. 
the  rati-si-ati  be  made  very  b.w.  us  good  tisks  are  not 
mn.le  to]  |iar  f.ir  Ihr.ixira  hnziril  on  b.id  ones.  Tlie 
Coiiipjiiv  is  tliiis  a  favi.rable  one  te  Insure  in  eu  Ibis  tc- 
ctiUiit.    TlieoMb  eii  ale; 

JWti'lrtil     E  Weill  . 
.    I'lVv  /V«-«>/enf— Dr.  ,1.  II  Pewort. 

Sft-rrliirii-l..  W.  Kendall. 

Trfaiitrrr—J,  E. Thompson. 

(/etirnil  Atrnl-M.  A.  W  ells. 

Fariiierh  uti'l  .others  having  homestead  preperty  af  a 
ssfecbnracter  will  .lo  well  to  make  appllcatiun  to  tfa* 
Onipany  for  a  policy. 

ItThe   Home  li.iiirao.e  Company   ha\e   paid    feurteeia 
ossos  since  Juir  221 


PROSPECTUS  OF  THE 
Mil AVAU KEE   NEWS 


DAILY.  SEMl-AVEEK  LY, 
FOR  1865. 


&  WEEKLY 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 

FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

CONSULTING  PHYSICIAN. 

No.    76,  Cedar  Street,   N.  Y. 


W^heder  Sc  Wilson's 


Graiul  Trunk  &  Vermont  Central 

n^MLH'^Sy  LUTE. 


Subscripimii. 
1865. 


Th.--  PtiMlsV.ershave  pcifected  a  system  of  tnaillng  hy 
which  they  c.in   supply  the  .Magazine  and    "  Weekly^': 
pmmptlij  t"  those  who  urefer  to  receive  their  perto-licala  ' 
directly  frain  the  offl-e  of  publication. 

Tlie  postage  on   Harper's  Magarlne  is  24  eentaa  year 
which  must  be  paid  at  llie  subteribtr't  post-office.  '  : 


Terms. 

n i»«e's  M Aa.^giKi;.  one  year $4  no       | 

An  Extra  fnpy  nf 'ithfr  the  .VAGAZlXBar  WEEKLY 
will  be  tupplted  gratit.fiir  ereru  Club  >^Firt  SHhtrrihrrt  at  ' 
$4  00  each,  in  <me  revtiUanee ;  or  Stx  Qipies  ybr  $20  00. 
S<ick  y'unhert  cin  be  supplied  at  nr.r  time. 
.4  Complete  Set. now  cociprhdnTT-vontv-nine  Volomea 
In  neat  cloth  hliniinc,  will  be  «ent  .y  expres-",  irriitht  it 
expciiae  of  purviirt'er.  fer$253  p-^-  voiti-iie.    fUmoU  vi.l- 
iiiiifs  t  y  iii-II. /fcinp'-n',  ?,<00.    Clotl!  ci.»«»,   lo.-   Ijinulnir 
.;•--»•-.:     •••    Mil',  ,1  •  J".»> '     AUrcss 

UMIPKK  A  nnoTIIF.R. 

>Mn"»!iM?.4.;irr.  K,.«   ^'rli. 


i  "p.VSSENOERS  going  Ea.st  will  make  sure 

•■•  conrectloiis  with  this  line  bvlaklngeliherthe  Mich- 
I  igan  C.-ntral. -Michigan  Southern  Uaiiroador  Grand  Ila- 
,  veil  Konte. 

X'j  chaii?e  of  cars  from  Chlcaitn  to  Sarnla. 
Only  one  chanse  between  Chicago  .iml  Bulfaln. 
Two  l>etween  Chicago  ami  Boston,  if  iroing  the  Vermont 
Centraltrom  (),:deusbnig,  and  two  between  Chicageaud 
New  York. 

Grand  Trunk  JLlne  of  Steamers. 

Aste-tnier  of  thii  Line  will  leave  Milwaukee  and  Chi- 
cago dailv, connecting  with  Grand  Trunk  Rallwav  at 
Sarnla.  The  time  by  thi  line  will  be  iWO  DAYS  QUICK- 
ER to  ail  Eastern  points  than  any  ether  Lake  and  Rail 
I'onie. 

Fare,   Fir$t-Cla$»,  including  State- Rfomr, 


It  will  oppoce  every  Infraction  of  THE  LAW;  In  high 
places  or  In  low,  by  reckless  and  nilsgnbled  partlsaiis,or 
by  the  a.lminlst ration  which  has  been  their  ex  iniple. 

It  will  fearles-ly  exercise  the  Errnli  i»  </</,»  ltrr$ ;  |t 
will  cnt  stat.th  ,i-.,.li„i(i  and  defend  i',r>iU  11.  »/  .^;p<<t-Aaiid 
F.rcii'on  Iif  Biitl,  t. 

T"  the  lawless  «i-ts  of  the  adn.inlstr.ttl-.p.  its  arbltrer}- 

.•nd    niiiU't  arrests  and   expiit-<iiitl-ns.  iti,  iiei  im  t'>  the 

ri^bt  to  lb-  writ  ••t!iiihea»r„ip,i.-.,  it-  iii.-^al  pri.laniotions. 

cents  or  two  po^t-stauips.—  t  jt,  alrocntloii  of  .»late  nnd   federal  l.iw-.  its  .l"sp..li.  at. 

cuniulailoii  ot  ungronted  p  wur,  lis  snbversloii  •  f  thi- 
>ali-;;ti.ipl.-  if  ciiil aniJ prr."  Htil lil " liJ,  H  will  i-onstaiitlv 
oppos-  the  letter  and  the  spirit  if  eur  suiireiiie  law  anil 
'he  aiiv->:-«cy  of  soumMo-jtrine. until  Anierlenn  freemen 
shiiil  be  r.-use.i  to  the  rvi  overv  .ii'  tli.-ir  rlclit-.ibclr  lib- 
er; bs.  tin-lr  lav.-s.  and  their  limlTeii  a'l-l  well-balanced 
goveriiuieit,  ny  the  resistless  .lecision  of  linilot. 

iTofoundly  impressed  with  the  desire  to  contribute  all  ' 
thatltmsyto  the  work  of  this  great  government.— I 
nsmely.  to  restore  our  national  unity,  ami  to  place  tiie 
Uulte.i  States  sgsle  foremost  anioiii;  the  iiat|.>ne  of  the  ' 
earth,  and  first  in  the  pe,ice.  prosperity  ami  happiness  1 
of  i'speejile-  The  Whkld  seeks  fr-Mii  those  who  desire 
such  things  their  sympathy  an. 1  support,  and,  above  all,  ' 
the  favor  of  Him  who  crowns  every  jjooJ  work. 


1 15,000 


tladical  treatment  to  be  siifresi>ftil,  must  he  adapted 
te  each  panic. liar  case,  and  the  actual  condition  of  the 
p.<tietit  at  tlie  time,  and  rei:ul»t>-ii  from  time  lo  lime,  as 
j  ihe  exigences  of  the  ca»>.  require.  Medkine  acts  more 
potently  on  some  than  on  others,  and  It  should  tie  a-l- 
ministered  wiin  a  view  toas-ist  nature. and  iiotforcelt. 

!  ALL  WHO  ARE  AFFLICTED  WITH  CHRONIC  DIFFI- 
j  CULTIES 

;  of  any  kind,  nnd  h.nvp  failed  to  obtain  permanent  liereflt 
I  froiiUbelr  famiiv  nhvsiclan,  are  solicited  to  give  men 
j  ststeiuetit  of  their  condilloii  and  I  will  advise  tin  ni  tree 
I  afcharge.  wh.-it  trcntnicnt  Is  necessary  to  ensure  recov- 
(  erv;  th--  lime  required  and  the  expense. 

I -lesire  to  pres.-ribe  orgiveudvlce  only  In  such  com- 

p!icate<l  and  chronic  cases  as  have  baffled  the  skill  of  oth- 
!  er  ptysicians. 

To  all  s  ich  I  win  pay  speeily  attention,  and  give  every 
I  case  my  serious  consideration 

I  A.lvire  wlt'ioiit  ni<-.|lclne  Is  seldom  scfflcient ;  fliere- 
!  fre.  when  a-ldresslng  me,  enclose  om-'bdlar  in  vonrlet, 
:  ler.  for  which  I  will  give  tiiv  eatidl  I  »ipliil.in  .-iii-j  .-i.lvi.^e- 
'  and  luph  me. Heine  .-is  I  cntiaffir.l  for  tne  ...im;.,  i,r  return 
,  taall.  aiil  will  al.so  stale  iiioo    what  terms  I  will  under- 

talie  :li.  r..is.'. 
'      My  itr'.fesionni  attention  is  given  mop.  pirtb  ular  y  to 

the  f..l|ow:ng  -ilsesses.  which   1  iii-ike  speclalitii-i.  ..f  inv 

protes-lo.i:  an  I  I  cm  treat  them  as  well  at  a  dl.-.l.»iic<;  »|. 
1  Ifciiled  i".?.jiip..rsonal!y. 


ALLCUROXIC 


ANDC  t.MPLTiMTED 
THESYSTE.M. 


AFFECTMXSOF 


TIIE  .v«ai  1861,  in  every  point  of  view,  promises  to  %m 
for  this  eonntrv  the  most  Importaiit  period  that  ever 
cotislttiile.l  an  eiio,  h  III  the  p.,litlcal  annals  of  mankind 
A  preaMeiit  ill  election  Is  to  take  place  ij  the  c<.uslit|.tlon 
Knot  u  holly  Igii.ire.l, and  the  ■  iiiiiimlgti.  In  view  of  the 
gravity  ol  the  Issues  at  sf.ike.  inn. t  be  one  of  Iran- 
cen.leiit  liilerest  The  Great  llebelhoii  Itself-whose 
drea.l  sacrillci-sof  life  and  wealth,  so  darken  onr  land 
and  onr  hopes-may  possibly  cniminale.and  when  th* 
bloo,ly  Iraiigedy  Is  ended,  the  empire  of  reas-m  restored 
then  will  peace  have  her  battles  lo  fl./bl.  her  victories  to 
achieve, "no  l«ss  renowneJ  than  war."  Toart  an  latcll> 
gent  an. I  really  patriotli  part  In  Ibis  latter  lonUst  th* 
p'ibllc  mill. I  cannot  lie  too  Ihorouglilv  Informed  of  all 
the  arguments  suggestec  by  the  cbaiigelng  phases  of 
tliecrlsi.s.  Thelmpelui.slty  if  psssion.  Hie  Incubus  of 
preju  Ice. the  rancor orsecllonalhale.mnst  then  all  giva 
I  way,  if,  forgeltingthepas:. except  for  thesoleninlessona 
'  It  has  taught,  we  woul.l  act  with  a  wi.se  regard  to  th* 
'l>eKi  Interi-stsinllic  future  of  our  whole  peopleand  our 
'  whole  country. 

I  It  will  be  the  mission  of  this  papei;,  Inila  polpdcal 
1  deiiartment  to  seize  every  lit  ting  opport  unit  V  to  im  preaa 
I  its  readers  with  these  obvimiK  tacts  an<l  prep'arethe  pub- 
i  lie  for  the  greater  W-. irk,  which  must  nce(!s  succeed  th* 

desolalbin  <il  arms 
[     The  othi  rdupiiflmeiitsof  ihopnp*.4-news,nilsre?lanr 
innrkets,  Ac.— we  sh  ill  nliii  to  make  still  more  InierestlnK 
I  ao.i  u«elnl,«o  that  It  may  always  be  a  welc'nnie   guest  ai 
j  the  lainllv  tlresl-le. 
I      .Now  is  the  time  forourfriends  Ihronghonl  the  state  U 

'  liiisv  themselves  In  gefting  up  club-,  renewing  Indivlda- 
1  ai  snbscrlptbms,  nn.l  Inten-slltiir  themselves  generally  t« 
' 'Xteiid  .iiirclrcnlutlnn    for  the    romliig  year.    All  sitclt 

eito  tl"  will  lH>  thoroughly  appreciated,  and  mav  be  pro- 
:  diictive  of  inn  It  goo.l.  ■  '■ 

The  i-lrciilatloii  o(  The  .News  Is  now  unexampled  In  ll« 

liast.otid  Is   exceeiled    by    that  of  no   other   Wisconsia 

It  urtiil. 

j  Already  we  are  enabled  to  present  tliepaptrin  nevr 
I  tviM-  nn.l  an  improve.l  form  by  tl-e  -.'eiierMis  exertion- 
I  of  Its  friends,  aii'l  a  continnancv  .-f  t<il>  pnbllr-splrltM 
<  aid  will  ensure  corres|H>:i.||i,g  rtr..ris  on  our  p«rl  toaft 
hance  Its  value. 

TER.»I.«. 

After  thlslate.nntil  further  notice,  the  terms  ofTha 

Mllwauk."- Ne-ji-s  wlllbeasi.,:Ww.:  WTlIP 

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At;  .-  riM    woin.rv 


this  country 


life 


^  V-^r^ 


.^':^ 


»or . 


Of    them    ia    iL-^e     in 
•nd   Europe. 

TLeae  are  tho  only  machines  making 
(he  Lock  Stitch  wiib  the  Rotatiruz 
Hook.  ^ 

.Ate  profitable  and  available  a 
time. 

l^gunl  to  ten  seamstresses. 

An  annual  dividend  of  loo  f%  sno 
per  cent,  (on  their  cost)  raav  be  oUaiueJ  rj 
use — by  their  possessor. 

,»The  Glass  Cloth>Presser,  (ao  popo- 
Az,)  caa  only  be  had  with  these  MacLiaea. 

THE  miEELER  AXD  WILSOX  MArmXE.S  are 
•"Igol  and  If  Ihev  do  not  operati  wll  It  Is  because  peepl« 
are  not  fully  lnstructe.1  In  their  use.  All  MacMnei  are 
narranttfl,  and  full  Snttrurtmns  (^rtn.  1 

«fU  All  penM.ns  owning  Wheeler  A  Wilson   Machines' 
can  havclheni  pr.mer.i.lju.sted.sii.l  fuH  instrnctloM given  ' 

lV.-'',*'.'''"i^,^7f.'.'C  /"";'"•„''''  *«!''"«t  »l  t..e  WIIEKLEK  ; 

AWILSU.XKO,  MS,I.,  thet  reenlenf  BbK-k.  '1  hlrd  street  : 

St.  Paul,  ■  tew  do-i-shelow  the  Pi*i  liflfre  j 

A  large  »t  *ek  of  ."-'ewing  .Machine  Silk  of'all   kinds  far^ 

F.  M.  JOHVSOV.   .^^B,         I 
*«-'■."     :'4    Paai    M.nri 


(and  ail  diseases  peculiar  to  Females.) 
Dyspepsia  and  Liver  Complaints,  Chronic'  t.eaibiche. 
Piles  and  Fistula,  Chronic  and  Inllamltary  inieumatism 
■^*'<''a!lga,aiij  N-rvons  Diseases  genarally.  General  de- 
bility. .Scroiula,  Cancers  and  tuni'irs.  Chronic  and  ju- 
flamatory  diseases  of  the  Eyes  and  ear-i.  Catarrh,  Smnlnai 
«eHkncss,lnip..tency,  Urethral  nn.l  Vaginal  Discharges, 
bexnai  and  Urinary  Diseases  generally.  j 

CONTUMITIOX,  BROXCIIETI8  AXD  LUNG  DISEASES    Thc 
GEXERALLY. 

A  treatise  on  this  subject,  lllnstrallng  the  various  sla  1 
gesan.l  nms.  ratl.iual  mode  01  troatmei.t.  «|||  i,c  sent  ' 
te  any  one,  on  receipt  of  a  posUge  stsnip. 

.1^-''  ''"J"*'"*  h'J  C.'nsuinption  and  Bronchial  affec-  ' 
lions  has  been  attended  wlti  great  success.  I  do  not  I 
follow  thc  beaten  track  ofthe  past  ages,  but  attiielt  the  ' 


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A  -t-.-fcoTTxi.o'y  a."t 

CATaOLIC  BLOCK,  BO.  164,TIUmO  ST»»II, 

MiySESOTA. 

Titles  luvestlxated 

Court 


THE  GONQXTEROS'S  TOMB. 

Twas  in  a  grand  old  iniaster. 

Amid  the  splendid  gloom 
Of  buried  pride  and  glorj, 

1  hty  niade  the  conqueror's  tomb, — 
Built  high  wilh  storied  marble. 

Whose  pale  lips  m«tely  told 
'i  be  deediof  him  who  'oeath  it 

Lay  crumbling  into  moulJ. 

Upon  that  tomb  were  graven 

The  buried  warrior's  name,  • 
And  many  a  deed  of  valour 

That  long  was  known  to  fame  ; 
While  lofty  sounding  titles, 

By  kingly  power  bestowed. 
Told  'twas  no  common  ashes 

That  filled  that  dead  abode. 

Fair  was  that  whita  death  palace, 

So  stately,  cold  and  lone  ; 
A  sword  et'iwrealhea  in  laurel 

Was  sculptured  on  the  stoue, — 
The  sword  ol  him  whose  prowess 

Made  mighty  monarchs  buw, — 
How  much  of  earth  he  vanquished, 

How  little  hulds  him  now. 

That  pile  of  icy  splendour 

Is  sonlless,  earthly,  dumb  ; 
It  breathes  oo  thonght  of  heaven, 

No  hope  of  life  to  come  ; 
The  crowds  who  oflen  visit 

The  minster  old  and  gray, 
There  pause  in  adiniratioo. 

But  oevor  kneel  to  pray. 

For  he  who  sleeps  beneath  it 

Scoflcd  at  all  holy  things, 
Forgoi  the  God  of  glory 

In  serving  earthly  things  ; 
And  in  his  march  to  power. 

On  quivering  hearts  he  trod  ; 
Djead  ruin  was  his  altar. 

Ambition  was  bis  god. 

Oh,  worldly  fame  and  grandeur, 

i'hon  vain  and  fleeting  breath, 
In  life  how  courted,  envied. 

How  desolate  in  death  ; 
The  preen  grave  of  the  lowly. 

Who  toiled  in  hope  and  trust, 
Is  far  more  loved  and  honoured 

Than  ia  the  conqueror's  dast. 

Tbeliands  be  helped  to  labour 

Plant  daises  on  his  breast. 
The  hearts  he  cheered  when  weary 

Pray  for  his  .spirit's  rest  ; 
While  rail  and  sunishine  o'er  him 

Keep  fresh  and  green  the  sod. 
And  no  false,  froten  marble 

Shuts  out  the  smile  of  God. 


From  tha  New  Tofk  Mercary. 

THE  HATTKTEDrFIELD. 


Squarebody.  ii  the  rear  of  their  solitary  ^  Peter  lay    ar 
domicile,  was   suspected  to  be  haunted,    corn,  wiihm        -     .   -^    .  , 

though  not  by  a   ghoat.  a.   th«  damages   Miss  Ruth    stole    forth    into    the 
done  by  the  intruder  there  were  of  a  more    wrapped  in    the  late  Mr.  bchmidt 


done  by 

material  character. 


tailed    overcoat 


Pete  Samson  the  negro  man  servant  of  glazed    cap 


Ashamed  of  their  fears  they  borrowed    Pete,  till  I    6nd  out,    and    I    vow!    Til 
wisdom  of  their    unknown  visitant,  and    8h..ot  the  6r8i  person  1  see. 
kept  their   own    coun.^el  ;    and  soon    it]      Heroi.m  .uled   the    hour,   for  on   the 
came    to    pass  that   the  Bald  of  Squire  ,  next  night,  while  Squire  Squarebody  and 
cjimo     uv,    i^  ...        .^.  _ir. I  _    armed  tn    ambush  among  the 

easy  range  of  the  ootaloes, 
■  field, 

s  long 
and  crowned  with  his 
while  Mrs.  Schmidt  kept 
the'  Sq'uir"e.  made  the  discovery  while  in  watch  at  the  back  window  Jindict  ive 
the  prisecuiion  of  his  agricuKural  labors  thoughts  of  the  potato-fiend  bad  banish- 
that  the  potatoes  he  was  in  the  habit  of  ed  their  fears  of  gljos.s  and  traps, 
caressing  with  a  hoe.  began  to  disappear  |  It  was  about  midnight,  and  just  as  the 
iu  an  untimely  manner,  in  other  words.  I  pale  moon  had  withdrawn  her  face  be- 
while  they  wefe  yet  but  two  thirds  grown  hind  a  cloud,  as  if  ashamed  to  lend  her 
somebody  spirited  away  hill  after  hill,  countenance  lo  plunder,  the  two  sisters 
when  Pe'te  ias  not  there  to  se«.  This  I  espied,  by  the  imperfect  light,  some- 
seemed  nothing  short  of  sacrilege  in  the  I  thig  dark  hohb.ng  along  a™°°f  ^J« j;. 
dilated  eyes  of  Pete,  and  he  looked  about  i  taio  hills,  about  the  size  of  a  human  head 
for  tracks  and  traces  which  way  they  |  and  they  felt  sure  that  the  body  "f  the 
had  gone  His  fidelity  was  rewaided  by  thief  was  not  far  off,  however  bis  pros- 
the  discovery  of  a  few  of  the  disiotered  j  trate  body  might  conceal  it 
potatoes,  of  the  more  infantile  description  At  this  crisis  the  hornfaed  Ruth  flui^g 
which  had  been  left  concealed  under  the]  up  her  hands  in  agitation,  and  at  the 
thick  border  of  tall  treeds  which  skirted  |  same  moment  the  report  of  the  bquire  s 
the  field,  and  near  the  fence  in  the  rear ;  gun  elicited  a  shriek  of  terror  from  her, 
of  Tradewell'8  icehouse.  The  robber ,  and  she  fellin  dismay  among  the  pota- 
bad  apparrently   sorted    his   potatoes  by 


night.and  left  the  little  ones  to  perish  by 
themselves. 

These  aggravating  facts  were  duly  re- 
ported to  his  indulgent  employer,  and 
suspicion  fell  upon  the 
sister.  To  be  sure  they  had  been  ac- 
counted pious  ;  but  the  pious  are  some- 
times poor  and  often  hungry,  and  there 
are  but  few  Christians  who  are  averse  to 
new  potatoes.  The  widow  and  spinster 
were  poor  and  putting  this  and  that  to- 
gether the  Squire  began  maaing  inqui- 
ries in  the  neighborhood,  if  Mrs. 
Schmidt  had  been  known  to  buy,  borrow 
or  beg  any  neto  potatoes  ;  and  he  was  an- 
swered in  the  negative.  Tha  squire 
slept  upon  the  matter  for  several  nights 
and,  in  the  meantime,  more  potatoes  dis- 
appeared; and    Pete   complained  that 


toes.  ,        , 

'I've    done    for  the  villain,  I  be.ieve. 
shoutfd  the  Squire  ;  'but  preserve  your 
fire.  Pete,  while  we  charge  upon  him.' 

They  rushed  from  the  cover  toward 
widow  'and  her'  the  supposed  man.  and  quickly  found  it 
to  be  Sister  Ruih.  who  had  adopted  the 
disguise  to  keep  warm,  and  give  herself 
the  appearance  ot  a  man,  and  eomeihing 
of  his  boldness. 

'Then  I  am  a  murderer,'  groaned  the 
Squire,  'and  I  shall  be  hung  for  a  few 
bushels  of  potatoes.' 

'I  think  not.'  said  Ruth,  rising  and  ex- 
plaining her  presence  ;  'you  didn't  hit 
me,  though  yo«  may  have  peppered  the 
woodchuck.' 

•Woodchuck  ?' 

•I  thought  it  was  a  man.  at  first,'  re- 
plied Ruth  ;    'but  when   you  fired  I  saw 


it  &  Holt 


OLD  STAND. 


fe'w  juvenile  squashes  were   also   missed  i  something  hobbling  off  toward   the  ice- 
'    -        •  ihe   Schmidt  side   of  house,  and  it  seemed  to  as   if    it  was  a 


BAISTPAUL, 
«nectlaa  promptly  atte.ded  to 

.Henry  Dutton, Sup 


RFFBREN'CES.-non 


Consultalionsin  English,  French  aud  German 


P.  P.  Mcquillan, 

WIIOI.KSAI.E 


& 


BT  URA  OUTKX  WUDUI- 

Having  seen  her  husband  safely  off  to 
Heaven,  the  Widow  Schmidt  concluded 
to  pass  the  remainder  of  her  days  in  the 
society  of  her  maiden-sister  Ruth,  with 
whom  she  rented  a  little  bouse  of  farmer 
Tradewell,  in  a  corner  of  his  grounds 
overlooked  by  his  own  residence;  and 
there  they  cvltivaled  a  little  kitchen  gar- 
den and  each  others  Acquaintance,  and 
trimmed  their  Limps  and  vines  in  safe 
safe  seclusion  from  the  stormy  world. 

Their  back-window  on  the  first  floor 
opened  upon  Squire  Squarebody 's  large 
corn  and  potatoe  field  and  near  the  cot- 
tage and  close  to  the  dividing-fence  be- 
tween the  two  properties,  were  sundry  I 
sheds  including  an  ice-bouse  belonging 
to  Tradewell. 
BEALER  IN  1      The  two  fftrwiers  Were  upon  excellent 

LOWER  LEVEE,  i  •xisiieg  between  their. adjoining  fields  of 

BT  PA^'L     •     •     •    .VJ.'NVN'f.'ir'OT.^   grain,  hay  and  vegetables  was  a   matter 
' . I  of  afjgreeable  interest  to  both,  and  exci- 
ted feelings  of  friendly  sympathy  instead 
uf^ealousy;  aod  though  Tradewell's  liens 
often  made  i'ncurs'ons  into  SquareboJy's 
field    the    dairage  thej.  did   caused   no 
complaint;  perhaps  because,  though  they 
!  did   much  scratching,  they    were   liable 
I  to  lay  eggs  there  also. 
I      But  there  is  no  corner  of  the  viorld  so 
j  secluded  that  the  Evil  One  will  net  some- 
'  time  discover  it,    penetrate  and  make    it 
'  the  scene  of  hia  mischevious  doings;  and 
theae  was  a  season  when    he  was    mean 
enough  to  foment  unhappiness    in    this 
j  humble  scene  of  rural  privacy. 
--         .      i-ii-,.™«    o.   r^\^i-m%'*   i      In  their  manless  solitude,  the  two  sis- 

Crockery,  Glass  &  China,  ^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^.^^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^  ^,^^^,_ 

«OTL«RT.LAMPS.WAiTERS.siLVERrLATEPGOODSj  beyond  the  power  of  herd  tea  to   cure. — 


from  the   vines  on 
the  field. 

"Potatoes  and  squashes,  too,  Pete  ? — 
Things  are  getting  alarming.  I  must 
put  a  stop  to  this,  I  don't  like  to  be 
hard  upon  the  peor.  but  my  potatoes  and 
squashes  and  they  shall  have  it." 

So  the  Squire  went  over  and  made 
known  his  losses  to  Widow  Schmidt  and 
Miss  Ruih,  who  declared  their  ignorance 
of  the  matter;  and  in  the  course  of  an 
hours  solemn  conversation,  intimated 
that  perhaps  Tradewell's  Lens  trere  the 
offenders. 

"No  hens  dig  potatoes,"  said  the 
Squire,  with  lofty  severity;  "and  no  per- 
son who  steals  potatoes  can  ever  enter 
the  kii.gdom  of  Heaven  !  Such  persons 
however,  may  enter  a  trap,  and  I  shall 
set  some,  I  think,  and  somebody  will 
get  nipped  of  a  sudden." 

Having  thus  created  a  little  breeze  of 
excitement  about  his  vegetables,  and 
made  it  known  that  he  was  aware  of  his 
losses,  the  Squire  considered  it  would 
be  supeifiuoiu  to  set  a  trap. 

Mrs.  Schmidt  was  much  moved  by  this 
interview,  and  remembered  it  in  her 
prayers,  praying  that  the  real  offender 
might  be  detected  andall  evil  spirits  be 
punished,  whether  ghosis,    potato  steal - 


G.  P.  PEABODY, 

D»mettic  and  Imported 

lUmcs,£iquor5  &  Cigavd, 

-TMiRO  a-TRHE-r. 
■BTWKKN  JACKSON  AND  ftOBEKT  STREETS, 

ST.  PAUL.  -W/.V.V. 

ConstantlTonhand  a  full  »npply  of 

NCBll  EECnnE»  i«  OLD  WlRWSlSBMEWBISmJ 

H.  MUELLER  &  CO., 

IMPOKTtBS  a  DZA1.XM  IS 


woodchui-k.' 

'Poor  woman,  you're  so  frightened  you 
didn't  know  what  you  saw,  I  saw  no- 
body but  you.  and  if  you  saw  anything, 
it  must  have  been  a  man  no  chuck.  But 
he  can't  be  far  off.  Must  be  among  those 
bushes.  And  he  can't  come  out  to  es- 
cape without  our  seeing  him.  for  the  moon 
shines  bright  now,  and  we'll  wait  till  day- 
li«rht  but  what  we'll  have  him,  dead  or 
alive.' 

'Are  you  dead,  Ruth  ?' 
•Your  sister  is  calling  you.  Go  in  and 
go  to  bed.  Pete  and  I  will  watch  for  the 
bloody  thief.  If  he's  dead  it  is  his  fault 
and  if  he  escapes  it  will  be  ours.  Come 
Pete  ;  get  back  into  the* corn  again,  and 
keep  your  trigger  handy,  and  your  eyes 
on  ihe  bushes  while  I  load  ;  and  at  the 
first  stir  of  the  leaves,  pop  !' 

They  waited  on  the  alert  for  more  than 
hour,  and  Pete  began  to  complain  of  the 
cohl,  when  a  rustling  was  heard  and  seen 
near  the  ice-house,  and  soon  a  dark  ob- 
ject emerged  from  the  bushes. 

'I  told  jou  so !  That's  hie  head  ! 
Pop !' 

There  were  two  reports  and  t  squeal 
this  time,  and  Squarebody  and  Pele, 
hastening  to  the  spot,  found  no  man,  but 
ers.or  otherwise.  While  she  prayed  I  a  fine  portly  woodchucAr  in  the  agonies 
Sister  Ruth  watched,  for  she  fell  curious  of  death.  He  died  as  the  delected  bur- 
lo  penetrate  the  new  mystery  of  the  |  glar  often  dieth,  and  Pete,  examining 
haunted  field.  Her  solicitude  induced  1  him  anxiously  renriaiked  : 
ber  one  day  to  creep  out  into  the  field  '"e's  got  a  mighty  short  tail  for  such 
from  the  bacAr-window.  and  search  care- 1  *  1^'««  ^l^^'^^.  Guess  he  comes  of  a  bob- 
fully  the  corn  and  potatoes,  to  see  if  any 
traps  weie  set,  and,  if  any.  what  kind. — 
While  thus  engaged  she  was  deeply  mor- 
tified by  the  sudden  return  of  Pete  to  his 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  I 

^2^Don't  buy  your  goods  where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  KxrsA  Chicago  Protit.,£g2f 

.^^"Buy  from  these  who  bring  their  Goods 
DIRECT  from  the  Eastern  Markets..^gf 

WE  bare  Just  receWed  from  the  Eastern  CItlea,  acoir.- 
plrteatuck  of 

Dry  Goods,  H  C  Groceries, 

Clothing,  a    a  Shoes, 

Boots,  t  p  Notions, 

Crockery,  «,   «,  Glassware, 

and  Hardware. 


MOREMOABUTHAXGOID 


B.  L.  P. 


John  JlcJVhjdlen 


UBALKR  I.X 


HARDWARE, 


Our  Dress  Goods  Department 

Is  fnU  efall  kinds  and  styles  of  Gooda  asually  kept  In  a 
larsc  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,    Hosiery, 

A.N1> 


Zeno,  Mazimus,  CapUatis. 

Tba  laws  that  rerolatc  taealtli,  are  at  Importance  ta  all. 

lYiorii  11  m 


The  Oreateit  Kedieine  of  Hie  Age. 

A  tmr*  antidote  for  slcknahs.  and  a  relUKe  fruin 
SORRDW,    PAIN.    AND    DISiSASM. 
bej  are  admitted  to  be  tba 


Best  Family   Medicine 


A>r  general  OKa.    PnrfTlDf  tba  Blaad  aad  alsa 
i  system  frwm  all  Impartunlty,  tbcy  ara 


ESntlr'ly  •V©a;lt£*"l3l» 


and  mild  In  their  operation. 

READ  WHAT  THKT  WILL  DO. 

A    Kentle  and  eflTcc^al  pureatlre. 
Ullllous  derangenient  rrmoved. 
CItansf  r  of  the  b:ood  and  system . 
iJeblllty  and  Loss  uf  power  dispelled. 
ICiiergy  suj>plled  to  the  Musclts  k  Narvaa. 
Female    rreitularltles  removed, 
aioouiy  anticipations  banished. 
Ueadacbe  entirely  cured, 
iriltation  of  the  Stouiache  remoTed. 
Jaundice  and  Liver  ^'juipUints  cnred. 
Kidney  dlsea!<e«  relieved. 
Loss  of  appetite  and  aick  stnoiacha  reBaTe4. 
Melanchully  and  Kniiul  dispelled. 
NeuralRia  and  Nervousness  cured. 
Olilatu  and  other  stimulants  avoided. 
Pimples  and  Eruptions  removed. 
Quiuney  aud  Lore  throat  henled. 
Kheumatlsm  soon  alievlated. 
,«leep  pioiluced  Sweet  and  Sound. 
Tootbachu  anti  iuHanied  irums  rallavad. 
Urinary  kisoases  benelltled. 
Vitality  prodarad  In  tha  aervams. 
Worms  Invariably  expelled. 
Xactly  the  Medicine  wanted  far 
Young  and  old  can  nsetbsm. 
Zano,  Maslnus.  Capilalla. 


Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

Fir»i  Street,  Shakopee 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  WORK  AJS'D  REPAiRLXC 

Donata  order  on  the  SIIOIITEST  NOTICE.   vSiST 

John  Schwartz. 

Merchant  Tailor. 

FtrBt  Street,  Ttro  Doort  WeM  of  th*  Po$t 

Office,  Shakopee,  .Mtiin. 


I  have  just  received  aiid  have  now  aa  hnnd  a  coi 
tftock  ot 


sp'cta 


Fall  and    Witner   Groods, 

I  am  now  prepared  to  fill  all  orders saturactorllj 
and  at 

RLASO.YAIiLE  JtATES. 

B'Mns  IncommunlcHtlnn  with  the  moi^t  CaihlonaMa 
eslablltihme  li  in  the  East,  tha  clothinn  aiade  h\  ai« 
wlllbe  of  the 

L.\.TEST  STYLK  AXD  FASIIIOX. 

The  pitronageaf  the  public  lircspecifullysolicllrd 
va3nol»:if  JOHN  SCnWARTZ. 


Fall  and 


Of  all  klnda and  duality. 

Winter    styles 
and  Caps. 


of  Hats 


Bargains  ! 


AT    THE 


Al!  persons  Iookin«  for  anv  of  the  abovagooils,  will  Hnd 
!t  to  their  a.tvantake  to  call  at  our  Store  belorc  purcbas- 
ins  el&uH  here. 


Oar  Gooda  will  be 


Sold  at  Eastern  PriceSj 

Tr^nspartatloD  only  addad. 


BRITAJKWJA  WARE,  ^c,  f c, 

■  a.«Y  Kast  Water  street,  opposite  tha  Walker  Uause 

Milivaukee,  Wis. 


■  .  MCBLLER 


r  39:3m ', 


J.  SCHLICK 


FAIRBANKS* 


BTANDARI> 


s  o 


or  ALL  KINDS 


ataa.   Warahausa    Tracka.    Latter    Prcaaaa.  *c..4c 

FAIRBANKS.  GREENLKAF  A  CO., 

ITI  LAKK  STS  EXT.  CHICAGO.  ILL 

aVeBe  earcfultabvy  oniy  tha     ai  uh.e  * 


t.w. 


•dosaiea. 

GOODRICH 


ra.i^KB.TaKKT. 
TEKRY, 


IXriiolesale    Grocers, 

a!i» 

COMMISSION'  MERCHA.XTS, 

Cornor  East  Water  and  Erie  Strrats, 


SHEEHY  &  BROTHISR, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RKTATL  DEALERS 
In  Foreign  and  Domrsttc 


No  human  being  had  occasion  to  intrude 
anywhere  near  their  premises  by  night 
and  yet  often  during,  the  dark  hours 
(ranging  between  sunset  and  dawn)  they 

I  heard  noises  for  which  they  could  not 
account.  Tradewrll's  hens  were  accus- 
tomed to  pass  the  night  in  the  open  air 
roosiing  upon  fences  and  in  the  vines  be- 

'  fore*Bnd  near  their  lonely  abode,  and  hen- 

[  frighteand  fluiioriugs  frequently  robbed 
them  of  repose,  and  excited  their    suspi- 

,  eions  that  danger  was  near. 

I  Odd  rustling  was  oocasionally  heard 
among  the  pails,  pans,  boxes,  and    what 

I  not.  which  they   happened   to  leave   out 

i  under  the  awning  ever  night.  Some- 
times a  dull  thump  was  heard  acrfiinst  the 

I  door  iiself  and  now  and  then  they  missed 
such  articles  aa  a  dish  cluih,  bunchcB  of 
grapes,  a  little  cold  aieat,  and  on  one  oc- 
cassion  even  a  fine  salt  mackerel,  which 
had  been  hunsf  up  on  a  table  to  keep  cool 
Who  could  move  these  articles?  Who 

'  caused  these  misterious  out-ofdoois  dis- 
turbances and  their  in-door  tremblings 
and  speculations,    they  could    not  ascer- 

\  lain.  Whenever  they  dared  lo  open  the 
door  to  see,  silence  alone  rewarded  their 
failing  courage;  and  whether  some  prowl- 
ing thief,  murderer  or  other  rapscallion 
bad  his  evil  eye  upon  them,  while  they 
were  wrapped  in  defenseless  slumbers 
was  a^questioB  which  continually  alarm- 


work,  and  noticing  his  suspicious  looks, 
she  intimated  that  she  was  taking  the  air 
for  her  health. 

'•Have  vou  found  any  more  potatoes 
lost,  Pete?"  said  she.  in  a  flutter,  ec- 
deavorin<j  to  look  pleasant. 

"No,  Miss  Ruth,"  replied  Pete,  grill- 
ing; "but  ife  loose  more  that  we  don't 
find,  every  night.  Yah,  ha  !  Somebody 
'pears  to  be  wery  fond  of  new  potaters 
in  these  diggins.  Work  by  nisht,  and 
take  some  no  bigger'n  a  huckleberry. — 
But  they'll  be  cotched  yet,  shuer." 

•Have  you  sot  your  traps  ?'  asked 
Ruth. 

'We're  gwine  lo  leave  that  for  the 
thief  to  find  out.  Miss  Ruih.  I  say  nuf- 
fin  ;  but  the  Squire  says  some  folks  will 
find  a  spring  in  the  fall,  if  they  a'n't  more 
keerful.  Yah,  yah  1'     . 

According  to  order,  Pete  reported 
this  conversation.  The  Squire  grew  more 


tail  breed,  or.  mebbj  he  bit  his  own  tail 
off  in  the  winter,  when  he  was  short  of 
provisions.     Yah,  yah  !' 

The    Squire    in     turn    inspected    the 
stump,  and  expressed  his  belief  that  this  ! 
must  be  the  same  woodchuck  whose    tail 
he  had  caught  in  a  trap  the    year  before.  ; 
He  was  an  old  sinner,  but  had  now  reach- ' 
ed  his  last  extremity.  j 

As  his  hole  was  evidently  not  far  oflf, 
it  '-.as  decided  to  wait  for  more  light  on 
the  subject,  and  reconnoitre  on  the  fol- 
lowing day. 

The  search  was  deeply  interesting  and 
fruitful  in  results.  A  hole  was  found  in 
the  rear  of  the  ice-house — a  very  large 
hole,  for  the  animal  had  burrowed  into  a 
spacious  cavity,  left  unfilled  when  the 
ice-house  was  built.  Cool  in  summer 
and  warm  in  winter,  with  a  secret  en- 
trance, and  handv  to  the  potato  field,  it 
was  just  the  home  for  a  wise  old  wood- 
chuck. with  cultivated  iosiincls.  Pete 
got  a  lantern,  and  squeezed  himself  down 
into  the  cave,  and    there    found    several 


COUNTHV  PnODUCE 

Of  all  kinds  wanted  In  exchange  for  gooda. 

Shakopee  Dec.  1st,  1864. 

V    n37         Strait  &  Holton. 

Latest  Fall  and  Winter 


GooAiS. 


IIRYA.I'.S  L.1FI<:  rii.L«> 

have  bean  asad  by  tboTisanrfs  with  surtefe. 

UUNDIIEDS  OPCKKTIFICATESCA.N  UHSIItiW.V. 

They  regulate  the  Stuinach,  I.tverniid  Bill'iry  SecreMups 
wliluh  Is  tir<"  chlof  raiiKe  of  iievoiiSM'sn,  Olldliieii».  I>ini- 
ne8S<<r:~if;lit,  headache.  Sick  btoluucUu  and.  other  kind-  \ 
red  complaints. 

Those  of  a  nervous  tfmprament  whose  sickness  alifa  a 
kreiirr  •iiKuikh  to  the  IIIK  of  life,  beruiun  blrxieii  vrtih  a 
new  ezlsteiiceand  their  KarK  uraii(ul»h  ara  cbaBCaJ  to 
smllas  of  joy,  liy  aslns  than . 


Tha  POET  is  inspired  with  brilliant  Ihnughta. 

The  ORATOR  with  new  Ideas,  and  warda  of  flra. 

Tha  SOLDIER  with  Indamltablacouraca. 

Tba  IMVK^TOR  with  bright  coaceptlons  of  the  fulora. 

The  MXRCIIANT  with  business  tact  and  pawar. 

Tne  MECHANIC  with  unfailing  energy. 

Tha  AUTHOR  with  skill  Itet  eutranaaa.    * 

The  SINOER  with  a  sweat  melodious  valaa. 

The  tIL'SICIAN  wilh  raptaroaaeasatleaa. 

TbaDIfPIRITZD  baconaa  hepafal  aa4 

Tha  D2SPAT(;l!fO.  happy. 


bushels  of  poiatne^.  a  good  stock  of 
suspicious  of  the  two  sisters  ;  more  pota- 1  f  quashes  apples  onions,  leaves  and  bark, 
toes  were  dailv  found  scattered  under  the  me»t  and  fish-bones  gr.^pe-si.ns.  and 
bushes  ;  and  thinking    another    warning    two  young  woodohucArs  nestling  in  Mrs. 

d    aeain,    was  '  Schmidt's  dishcloth. 


and  thinking 
needful,    the    Squire  ca 


BRYAN'S  LIFE  PILLS 

ARI  ADAPTED  for  ALL  AGES  and  00NSTITLTI0!r8 

Thf'y  are  composed  of  the  active  principles  of  Herbs  and 
lUtotsculicd  from  uurfleldsand  forests.  Xhey  are  nilid 
but  ceitalii  ill  their  upei'atlun— proMucliiK  neither 
cramp^,KriplnK  paliis  or  bickneui.  Th.-y  maybe  tak- 
en by  all  ages,  bexes  or  eoudltious  without  lear. 

Tocureiiseabe  we  must  go  further  than  simply  parre 
the  bow  ells;  we  niusl  dm  buch  remedies  as  act  in  har- 
mony with  the  laws  of  nature,  in  the  gentlest  manner. 
.\  euthartlc merely  prepares  the  way  for  otlier  means, 
but  Is  inilif:peii!>4>ble  In  very  umny  catieb  to  evacuate  tha 
Iwwelit  ol  uccuiiinlated  accuniulated  acrid  matter,  A 
disorilereil  i>yr>tem  comet  on  by  slow  defireer.  and  the  ac- 
tion of  laedicii.e  mu^t  l)e  In  like  manner  Disease,  the' 
local  In  Its  character,  affects  niore  or  less  the  whole  sya- 
ttin;  hluud-healiiigaud  purifyliig  remedies— firM,  local- 
ly on  the  rtotiiach  utid  bowelK.and  then  on  the  whole 
{  sysrom.  The  iiie'llclne,luHtea<l  of  all  going  through  the 
yv  J  "D        1  ^*^     i-U*  l)o.ly,  bhoul'l  partlallv  r>-inaUi  In  It  until  a  ciiange   Is  af- 

L/rV-JIOOClS,  IJOOkS,      _    UlOlninff,fected.s«  as  to  accompHshihe  work  designed  ;thcrelore 

•^     ^  '  S,,!  ^    I  asiinplecatharilc  pll  le>  not  What  thesysteni  Wholly  re 

VllaSSWare,  I  quires,    a  u^rdicineis  ncceiwaJy  that  will  net  only  op- 
~  I  erate  on  the  Lcweis.  tut  ha  /e  an  especial  action  on  tha 
iJaTja    I  gecretloniiorthe  Liver,  ."'tiimach.  Nerves,  Kldneysand 
v/<a|/0,     Alinientari/  C;iiial  ai.'l  Unallyoii  the  Blood.    .«iuh,  then,  i 
'  is  the  operiillon  af  Bryant's  Life  I'llls;  '•onsequemly,  ! 
they  are  lnv«;uab!o  ill  nil  casejol  Dytpepila,  Headache; 
auU  Nervcu4iiess,and   will   expel   all  humcrs  from  »ha  I 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 


PRICESI 


Bl^BQr  voiirOnoda  nf  those  who  bnog  them  direct  I 

Ireni  tiie  Eastern  Markrts.'^A  | 

I  havejust  received  from  tne  Eastern  Cities  a  cempleta 
•lock  of 


Crockery,       Boots,      Glassware, 
Notions,  Hats, 

Shoes  and  Groceries. 


CASH  STORE 

Wishing  to  cut  down  our  Ftock  and  make  r<H>m  for  uur 

SPRIXG  PURCHASES 

We  wi;i  c«u.menc«  this  n:oru!ng  aeUluggcj'Jaat 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLOAKH  A.XD  CI.OAKI.XG,  DRESS 

HOODS  of  all  kind t, 
BALMORAL  SKIRTS,  HLA.VKLl'S 

A,xj}  fla.x.xi:ls, 

JVUBIAS,    BREAKFAST   NHAK  LS, 
REALLY  AT  C  It  EAT  BARGALXS. 

Some  Ooo'!-*  we  5h«'l  s.-II  nt   C  liT,  »n^  aome  we  thaU 
Sell  at  LK^S  Til  A.N  CObl',  Hnd  all  klii'.iii  uf  (ioo  :%  aa 

Clienp  as  tlie  Clicapesl ! 

UE.>iE.>inE:R  TUK  ri.ACi:, 


3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Miun. 

H.  KHOX  TATLOB. 


Pcb.  lit.  1M8. 


D.  M.  Storer, 


Holmes  Street, 


-      -      -      Shaeopbe. 


I  hare  also  on  hand  tha  largest  stock  of 


more  pointed  in  liis  remarks,  and  afier 
declaring  his  positive  knowledge  thai 
potatoes  did  not  liave  legs,  and  could 
not  kick  themselves  out  ol  bed  and  walk 
offof  themselves,  expressed  his  willing- 
ness lo  give  Mrs.  Schmidt  a  lot  of  pota- 
toes when  fully  grown,  if  she  and  her 
sister  would  only  leave  them   to  ripen  to 


Millinery    Goods 


This,  then,  accounted    for  suspicions, 
hen-frights,  and  olher  alarmt>. 

It  is  Oily  necessary  to  slate   th.it   the 
poutoes  were  remove'd.  the  wooddiurks   ^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^g^,^,^,. 
Converted    into    pot-pie,    the    hole   was 
slopped     up.  and  no  n^^ore  potatoes  van-} 
ishud,  and  no  mo>e  epirilB  were  trouble* : 
some. 

The  Squire,  to  make  amende,   made  a 


Dealer  in  Choice 

Family     Groceries 

AND 

T^Tt  O  VISIONS. 


All  erdert  promptly  tiled. 


The  hisbeat  price  paid  for  all  klnd%  o(  Country  prodnee 
such  as,  'S  n«« 


°  This  offer  was  rejected  with  tears,  de- '  present  of  the  potatoes  to  Mrs.  Schmidt, 
nials  and    indignation.     Sister  Ruth  de-  i  t"k'ether  wilh  the  SKin  of  the  old  wood- 


.>^ 


LIQUORS,        GROGERIEb.    f^  Ih*™*  excited  their  Bupersiilious  feel 


TOBACCOS.   &c. 

THIRD  ST..  BETWEEN  JACKSON  A  ROBERT. 

^^%^'^    ^V^,    ^%^,'!^ 

W»  havaccaaUaUT  on  hand  a  large  Stock  o  f 


ings,  and  al  last,  caused  them 
U  deubk  the  efficacy  of  prayer  or 
the  Bible  as  a  bulwara  against  evil  spirits; 
for  Widow  Schmidt  aod  Siier  Ruth  had 
a  .  begun  to  surmise  that  the  place  might 
I  be  haonted'and  that  tbetr  inviaiWe  tor- 
menter  was   a  ghost,    tlough  what    he 


chucK,  to  mnse  a  muff,  as  a  memorial  of 
her  hon?8ty  and  what  a  muff  he  hid  been. 
Truly,  the  ways  of  Providence  are  mys- 
terious, but  iheirnys  of  wooduhucES  are 
not  always  past  finding  out. 


Grand,    Squa*-e,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

Piano  Fortes 

A*o.  726  Broadway,  .Veto  York. 

KENTUCKY      COI'PFR      DISTILLED   wanted  of  such  things  as  cofd  meat,  salt  \  next  man  ;  but  I  cannol  fight  a  woman's    Each  Imfrvment  Warranted  Five  Years. 

f^-gifSKEl"  '  marherel,  grapes  and   a  dishcloth,    they  ,  tears.     Tears  shake  me.     But  who  lakes 

Aaura  ■.a'laied  iromour  eEnerienre  inihe haainea  Could  not  pretend  to  Bay,  oot  beinj  vers-    mv  potatoes,  if  they  don't?  I'll  load  my 
.^?"'^7.'^iV."li■Tl^^'!Iu^^".'i-'"^^^^  ed  in  Ffirltual  knowlcd-e.  iwo  guns  aud  wau-h    every    ni-hi   wiih 


ign  I 
claied  that  she  hated  potatoes,  and  that 
tbey  always  gave  her  the  hvartburn  ;  and 
both  vowed  that  t'ley  would  go  into   the 
field  and  watch    every  night,   to   detect 

the    thief    nnd    remove  suspicion    from  

themselves;  and  they  insisted    upon  the' —    - 

iiiquire's  overhauling    their  swill-l.arrel.    CUMMINGS    &  JENNYS, 
to  see  if  he  ceuld    find  any  potato-skins 
there  ;  but  the  Squire  obstinately  relused 
and    told  them    not  to  enter  his  field  at ; 
all.  by  night  or  day,  either  to   watch  or  { 
pray.  I 

•I  can  fight  for    my   potatoes,'  mused  \ 
the  vexed  Squire,  going  home,  'with  the 


and  Green  Hides. 

C.  KALVELAGE. 


MAIICT.tCTCRiJtB  or 

and    Cottage 


j  vfsiels, enters  the  Wood  and  assists  nature  to  porform 

her  tcnttrcns.    If  altenlioi.  Is  i>ald  t'i  the  disextiveor- 

!  gans  and  re,:alar  evucu Dillons  of  the  >icdy,  mucD  diseaae 

!  luay  Ue  pre.ented;aii.i  these  pillKave -leKisned  to  elTtct  i 

1  that  end,  as  they  not  only  act  on  the  Rlllary  hecr^tlniii 

,  by  proaiof  lug  rilRe^t:oIl,  but  rary  off,  thr&'igh  the  bowels  i 

land  kidneyn,  all  irri!atlng  humors.    .N'ature  expounds 

t  her  laws  and  Hit  practic-  that  fall;  In  hurniur>y   with 

I  them  Is  most  succe«i>lu'..    No  medicine  should  be  takep 

I  that  weaken  tnnt  weakens  the  svstem.and  presents  tha 

;  proper  per'ormance  of  the  fancilo.is  of  the  body;  tba 

I  r^n  machinery  of  the  human  fabric  niu<t  be  kept  Inor- 

WKoof        r\f\m       Oafti        "Pnrlr        TJrV  '  <ler,  or  some  part  becomes  influenced  by  undue  exclte- 

TT  Ueat,      V^UIU,      vy««ia,      X  Ull^,      -»-"/      ment;  the  whole  system  must  be  iiu«rl»hed. or  it  dies: 

so,  by  understanding  fully  the  lawi<  up.)n  wetch  life  and 
health  depend,  we  can  guide  the  system  by  the  silent 
fortes  of  nature  an*  keep  all  the  functions  In  harmone- 
ous  order.  Such  Is  the  design  of  Bryan's  Life  Fills;  for 
although  a  mild  cathartic,  they  never  weaken  the  system 
hut  restore  It  to  a  natural  equilehrlani— and  this  sreat 
principle  lies  at  the  foundation  ol  every  rti«eai>e.  Thay 
act  on  all  parts  of  I  he  system,  and  Influence  a  change  In 
these  organs  which  are  <leranged.  Theumiost  reliance 
may  he  platod  In  these  pIlK  they  are  the  result  of  deep- 
Kought  study  and  experienct  in  the  true  action  of  na- 
ture's remedies',  directed  to  the  cause  that  lies  at  the 
tout.datienofdlseues.  They  have  been  tried  by  tiiona- 
andswith  succe^nfiii  results,  and  the;  are  new  placed 
before  the  people  with  the  greatest  confldenca, 
ABozofBrTau'a  Life  PIU  wil.  Cost  bat 

TWENTY  nVECEXTS. 

They  will  accomplish  faithfully  all  that  la  repra*«nte4. 
They  are  elegantlv  put  up  by  the  proprietor,  who  waa 
the  Inventor  of  Bryan's  Pnlmonic  Wafers,  a  medicine 
long  and  favorahlv  known  lo  the  American  p  opie. 

If  von  wish  to  bny  Bryan's  Life  Pills  and  cannot  get 
them  of  yoar  Druggist.  d*n't  take  any  other,  hut  s?nd 
tweii>.\  fl<re  cents  In  >.  letter  t*  the  proprietor, aad  jaa 
will  get  them  l>y  relurn  of  mail,  post  paid. 
Address 


blood,    'hey  a«t  on  all  parts  of  the  tysteni.  and  Influ- 
ence a  chai.ge  In  thoj^e  oigans  that  are  deranaed,  anp  i     Tlir  VERY  BEST  qualities  of   TEA.RtTOAK.COFrEl 

CAN  l>e  auocexsfullj  used  lu  AM  disease  that  r  "     •     -•  -  '  -  --- 

ha  man   frame.     Thoy    havehealtbliil     and 
properties,  which,  being  taken  upbytUe  manynilnutg 


aHects  the  1  Spiceo.  Dried  ami  CAN  NED  VRUITlS.&yrupi.  Cartwa  OU 
""-'.'T'"*    Caadleb, Choice  brands  a(  Smoking  auJ  CbeMlng 

Tobacco. 


.\r  whohsali-  and  retail. Tweiity-flre  percent. leas  than 
the  '•inie  ciasa  Piano  el»ewUere. 
l>»)iler»  wtli  do  well  fo  ex^r.lce  onr  l,-s!rameott. 
ity  ^irA  f  T  .-»fal"i'i».  ^ 


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THE  only  orpanized  Insurance  Company  of 
this  State.  Insures  only  Farm  and  flrst -class  property. 
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DIRECTORS. 

I  M.  J.  Northmp,  atto  ney  atlaw;  J.  E.Thompaon,  hen 
k<r.  A.  >V.  Kendall;  J.  H.f^tewart.  Mayor  of  St.  Paul 
W.  A,  WeIN  ;   E.  Wehh,  attomsy  at  law  ;  C.C.  Cole.  Pra 

'  voatJiarahal,  Rgcbestrr. 

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J   E  TIT1VPS0V,  Treasurer. 

L.  W.  KEX'MI.L.S^-cretaTT. 

M..T.  XOIITHKHP.  Pre-ldeot. 

K  WKBB,  Vicf  Pre»ident. 

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SHAKOPEE,  MINNESOTA,  SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  25,  1865. 


No.  6. 


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M  A  S  0  K  I  C. 

The  rcenlar  communications  of  King 

SOI^nioNP  Uxiit.  F  A.  M.,«re  helrt  at  their 
lliifivery  W.-'lii^S'Jay    e»enlnK.  preceedJnB 

fJiiM^i'.    M^mbtrrtJ-   go«d  standing   a(« 

r^pjctfully  lnvtted.to  at^tend.  ^^^^^^.^  ,,„,„,. 


■  Special  Meet 
.  ».  HOLTOX  .  W   M. 


f  L.  BALCH   SecreUry 


Green  Apples. 

KABarreU  choice   Winter   Apples  for 

f)U  for  »le  at  Wholeial.  or  ReUU  at  my  old  stand  on 
b46  St ' 

Charles  Hartman, 

DKALER  IN 

Groceries,  Dry  floods  &c. 

,UHen,iol.'<c»tt  County.  jWnPrF 

FIRST  STREET,         SHAhOPE±.. 

(Tl:nl:tf.) 

DR   J.  L.  WAKEFiLD, 

PHYSICIAN  AND  SURGEON 
SHAKOPEE,  MINN 

rrio»— N«x<  Joor  ^«»' 


of  How'i  Dro«  Store.    Cl 
voliio;i4.»i 


MOULTON  &  CO., 

C  ommission  Merchants, 

244  Lakb  and  265  Soute  Water  Sts., 

Chicago,  Dlino^ 


-p  O  R    BENT, 

The  National  Hotel  Stand, 

AtShakopae.    Poise»il«nglr»nlminedlat«ly. 
Iu,.lr..f.r.ddr.M  T.  J.   DUFFY. 


▼•aS:tr 


gbsk«Mlc«  Mtca. 


R.  M.  Wright. 

MOOT  S-  SHOE  MAKER, 

muvjA    ir  ^^_^^^  REPAIRER, 

BHAKOPEE,  Minn. 


THE  GOKQVEROS'S  TOMB. 

Twas  in  a  grand  old  minster. 

Amid  the  vlendid  gloom 
Of  buried  pride  and  glory, 

'Ihty  made  the  conqueror's  tomb,— 
Built  high  with  storied  marble, 

Whose  pale  lips  mately  told 
'1  be  deedsof  him  who  'ueath  it    ' 

Lay  crumbling  into  moulJ. 

Upon  that  tomb  were  graven 

The  buried  warriors  name,  • 
And  many  a  deed  of  valour 

That  long  was  known  to  fame  ; 
While  lofty  sounding  titles, 

By  kingly  power  bestowed, 
Told  'twas  no  common  ashes 

That  filled  that  dead  abode. 

Fair  was  that  whita  death  palace, 

So  stately,  cold  and  lone  ; 
A  sword  ei'iwreathea  in  laurel 

Was  sculptured  on  the  atone,— 
The  sword  ol  him  whose  prowess 

Made  mighty  monarchs  bow, — 
How  much  of  earth  he  vanquished, 

How  little  holds  him  now- 

That  pile  of  icy  splendour 

Is  sonlless,  earthly,  dumb  ; 
It  breathes  do  thonglit  of  heaven, 

No  hope  of  life  to  come  ; 
The  crowds  who  often  visit 

The  minster  old  and  gray. 
There  pause  in  admiration, 

But  never  kneel  to  pray. 

For  he  who  sleeps  beneath  it 

Scofled  at  all  holy  things. 
Forgot  the  God  of  glory 

In  serving  earthly  things  ; 
And  in  his  march  to  power. 

On  quivering  hearts  he  trod  ; 
Pjead  ruin  was  his  altar, 

Ambition  was  bis  god. 

Oh,  worldly  fame  and  grandeur, 

'i'hou  vain  and  fleeting  breath, 
In  life  how  courted,  envied, 

How  desolate  in  death  ; 
The  preen  grave  of  the  lowly. 

Who  toiled  io  hope  and  tnut, 
Is  far  more  loved  and  honoured 

Than  in  the  conqueror's  dast. 

Theliands  be  helped  to  labour 

Plant  daises  on  his  breast, 
The  hearts  he  cheered  when  weary 

Pray  for  his  spirit's  rest  ; 
While  rail  and  sunshine  o'er  him 

Keep  fresh  and  green  the  sod, 
And  no  false,  frozen  marble 

Shuts  out  the  smile  of  God. 


vow 


1  m 


Ashamed  of  their  fears  they  borrowed  Pete,  till  I  find  out,  and  I 
wisdom  of  their  unknown  visiiant,  aiid  ,  8h..ot  the  first  person  I  see. 
kept  their  own  coan.«.el  :  and  soon  it  j  Heroism  luled  the  hour,  for  on  the 
came  to  pass  that  the  fiald  of  Scjuire  next  night,  while  Squire  Squarebody  and 
SquarebodJ.  i.  the  rear  ot  their  solitary  Peter  lay  armed  ,n  ambush  among  the 
domicile,  was  suspected  to  be  haunted,  corn,  wiihtn  easy  range  of  the^ potatoes, 
though  not  by  a  ghost,  a.  the  damages  Miss  Ruth  stole  forth  into  the  field, 
done  by  the  intruder  there  were  of  a  more,  wrapped  in  the  late  Mr.  bchm.dt  8  long 
material  character.  tailed    overcoat   and   crowned    with  his 

Pete  Samson  the  negro  man  servant  of  glazed  cap,  while  Mrs.  Schmidt  kept 
the  Squire,  made  the  Jiscovery  while  in  '  watch  at  the  back  ^'ndow  V.nd.c  ive 
the  prosecution  of  his  agricultural  labors  thoughts  of  the  putato-fiend  had  banish- 
that  the  potatoes  he  was  in  the  habit  of  ed  their  fears  of  ghosts  and  traps, 
caressing  with  a  hoe,  began  to  disappear  It  was  about  midnight,  and  just  as  the 
iu  an  untimely  manner,  in  other  words. !  pale  moon  had  withdrawn  her  face  be- 
while  they  weJe  yet  but  two  thirds  grown  ,  hind  a  cloud,  as  if  ashamed  to  lend  l.er 
somebody  spirited  away  hill  after  hill,  countenance  lo  plunder,  the  two  sisters 
when  Pe-te  ias  not  there  to  see.  This  I  espied,  by  the  imperfect  light,  some- 
seemed  nothing  short  of  sacrilege  in  the  !  thig  dark  hohbing  along  among  the  po- 
dilated  eyes  of  Pete,  and  he  looked  about  j  lato  hills,  about  the  size  of  a  buman  head 
for  tracks  and  traces  which  way  they  and  they  felt  sure  that  the  body  of  the 
had  gone.  His  fidelity  was  rewarded  by  ;  thief  was  not  far  off,  however  bis  pros- 
the  discovery  of  a  few  of  the  disinlered  j  trate  body  might  conceal  it 
potatoes,  of  the  more  infantile  description  At  this  crisis  the  horrified  Ruth  fiui^g 
which  had  been  left  concealed  under  the  up  her  hands  in  agnation,  and  at  the 
thick  border  of  tall  weeds  which  skirted  \  same  moment  the  report  of  the  bquire  s 
the  field,  and  near  the  fence  in  the  rear  gun  elicited  a  shriek  of  terror  from  her, 
of  Tradewell's   icehouse.      The    robber  j  and  she  fell  in  dismay   among  the  pota- 


had  apparrently   sorted    his  potatoes  by    toes. 

nieht.and  left  the  little  ones  to  perish  by       'I've    done   for  the  villain,  1  be. i 

th!m=«lv.B  Bhout<-d  the  Squire  ;  'but  preserve 


leve, 
your 


themselves.  j  snout^-a  tiie  rq 

These  aggravating  facts  were  duly  re- 1  fire.  Pete,  while  we  charge  upon  him. 
ported    to   Ins  indulgent  employer,   and  j      They  rushed  from    the  cover  toward 
iuspicion   fell  upon   the  widow  and   her  |  the  supposedman,  and  quickly    found  U 
sister.     To  be  sure    they  had    been  ac- 
counted pious  ;  but  the  pious  are   some 


•a  Ualiu«*  tireet,  and  ezaulDe 


B.  H.  CHITTENDEN, 

A.  -t-.-fcoxna.o'y  a-t 

C*TBOUC»lOC».IIO.  l«4.tUI»DiT«lIt. 

MUST  PAUL,  iliySESOTA. 

•llectl.n  prqmptly  attended  to.    Title*  InvesllRatert 

reme  Court 

Co'iiiSfl 

8.V.  K.  Salomon.  Wi.con,„K  J.  *  cVd" 'nrttjlan  "st.Pa.ji; 
A    J.  St.-ele*  Co..  Clxlcigo  ;  Rev.  Sain.  ^^^J^J^^f  " 

CoasuTta'lionsia  English,  French  and  German 


to  be  Sister  Ruth,  who  had  adopted  the 
disi'uise  to  keep  warm,  and  give  herself 
the^ap  pea  ranee  ot  a  man,  and  something 
of  his  boldness. 

'Then  I  am  a  murderer,'  groaned  the 
Squire,  'and  I  shall  be  hung  for  a  few 
bushels  of  potatoes.' 

'1  think  not.'  said  Ruth,  rising  and  ex- 
Schmidt  had  been  known  to  buy,  borrow  plaining  her  presence  ;  'you  didn  t  nit 
or  beg  any  new  potatoes  ;  and  he  was  an-  me,  though  yo»  may  have  peppered  the 
swered   in    the   negative.       Tha   squire    woodchuck.' 

-  .     •   .  .  'Woodchuck  V 


times  poor  and  often  hungry,  and  there 
are  but  few  Christians  who  are  averse  to 
new  potatoes.  The  v.idow  and  spinster 
were  poor  and  putting  this  and  that  to- 
gether the  Squire  began  maaing  inqui- 
ries   in    the     neighborhood,      if    M 


rs. 


RPPERENCES-HOB.  Henry  Dutton.S-aprem 
f  KrrorvConn.;  Ilon.iJreencC.  Br«ns«n  Corp. 
f  .New.Yorn;  -W<^s,rs.Blrncy    Prentiss  *  Co.. Se 


P.  P.  Mcquillan, 

WHOLESALE 


I 


BKALEK  IN 
CnOOBRIES  of  EVERY  DF8CR1PT10N 

LOWER  LEVKE. 
MT  PA^' L     ■     -      -    .U/.V«V£^'07'.^   grain,  hay  and  vegetables  was  a   matter 

of  a^greeable  interest  to  both,  and  exci 


From  tha  N«w  Tort  Mercnry. 

THE  HATJNTED:FIELD. 

BT  IZKl  OUTKS  WCifSCLL. 

Having  seen  her  husband  safely  off  to 
Heaven,  the  Widow  Schmidt  concluded 
to  pass  the  remainder  of  her  days  in  the 
society  of  her  maiden-sister  Ruth,  with 
whom  she  rented  s  little  bouse  of  farmer 
Tradewell,  in  a  corner  of  his  grounds 
overlooked  by  his  own  resrdence;  and 
there  they  cvltivated  a  little  kitchen  gar- 
den and  each  others  Acquaintance,  and 
trimmed  their  lamps  and  vines  in  safe 
safe  seclusion  from  the  stormy  world. 

Their  back-window  on  the  first  floor 
opened  upon  Squire  Squarebody's  large 
corn  and  potaioe  field  and  near  the  cot- 
tage and  close  to  the  dividing-fence  be- 
tween the  two  properties,  were  sundry 
sheds  including  an  ice-beuse  belonging 
to  Tj-adewejl. 

Th«  two  farwiers  were  upon  excellent 

terms  with  each  other,    and  the    rivalry 

j  exislieg  between  their,  adjoining  fields  of 


a.  p.  PEABODY, 

WHOIMALI    S:xl.l«    15 

Dtmestic  and  Imported 


r 


ted  feelings  of  friendly  sympathy  instead 

I  uf jealousy;  aod  though  Tradewell's  hens 

'often  made  iheiirs'ons  into  Squarebody's 

field    the   dairage  they  did    caused   no 

^1lhll»(;    i*initnr«5  fe  (JLiaaVn      complaint;  perhaps  because,  though  they 

lUmCS,JwiqUOtJ  ^^lyiU-^-vjij  much  scratching,  they   were   liable 

..TWEEN  .Ic'kS^-  r^p^^lKT  STREET,.      !  ^o  lay  eggs  there  also. 

pqUL  .M7.V.V. !      2"t  there  is  no  corner  of  the  norld  so 

*         '  .,       V  „^.f„)i,„„BiTor     '   *     i  secluded  that  the  Evil  One  will  net  some- 

Cnn'tanttTon  hand  •inH'OPP'y '»'  I     .  ,.  i  ,         • 

lOCBLI  REairiEJ  i.«  0U>  B01M051SBM8WB1SSET5   tirae  discover  it,    penetrate  and  make    it 

I  the  scene  of  his  mischevious  doings;  and 

I  theae  was  a  season  when   he  was    mean 

enough  to  fonient  unhappiness    in    this 


'I  thought  it  was  a  man,   at  first,'  re- 
plied Ruth  ;    'but  when    you  fiied  I  saw 
off  toward   the  ice- 
to  as   if    it  was  a 

woodchu<-k.' 

•Poor  woman,  you're  so  frightened  you 
didn't  know  what  you  saw.  I  saw  no- 
body but  you.  and  if  you  saw  anything, 
it  must  have  been  a  man  no  chuck.  But 
he  can't  be  far  off.  Must  be  among  those 
bushes.  And  he  can't  come  out  to  es- 
cape without  our  seeing  him,  for  the  moon 
shines  bright  now,  and  we'll  wait  till  day- 
li<rht  but  what  we'll  have  him,  dead  or 
alive.' 

•Are  you  dead,  Ruth  ?' 

•Your  sister  is  calling  you.  Go  in  and 
go  to  bed.  Pete  and  I  will  watch  for  the 
bloody  thief.  If  he's  dead  it  it  his  fault 
and  if  he  escapes  it  will  be  ours.  Come 
Pete  ;  get  back  into  ihe'corn  again,  and 
keep  your  trigger  handy,  and  your  eyes 
on  the  bushes  while  I  load  ;  and  at  the 
first  stir  of  the  leaves,  pop  !' 

Thi'y  waited  on  the  alert  for  more  than 
hour,  and  Pete  began  to  complain  of  the 
cold,  when  a  rustling  was  heard  and  seen 
near  the  ice-house,  and  soon  a  dark  ob- 
ject emerged  from  the  bushes 


ST. 


H.  MUELLER  &  CO., 


IMPOKTtasa  DtALXMI5 


humble  scene  of  rural  privacy. 


--         t      ^*^^„-    o.   rtuin^   I      In  their  manless  solitude,  the  two  sis- 
Crockery,  Glass  &  China,  |  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^.^^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^  ^,^^^,_ 

«CTLXRT.LAMPS.WAiTER3.8iLVEP.rLATEDG0ODSj  beyond  the  power  of  herd  tea  to  cure. 


BRITAjSWIA  hARE,  ^e.,  fc, 

||«.4t  Eaat  Wat*f  itraet.  oppoilte  tha  Walker  Uauie 

Milwaukee,  IXTis. 


MUBLLER 


r3»:3in  i 


J.  SCULICK 


FAIRBANKS' 


■  TAN DA  RD 


s  o 


or  ALL  KINDS 


No  human  being  had  occasion  to  intrude 
'anywhere  near  their   premises  by  night 
and  yet   often  during,    the  dark    hours 
(ranging  between  sunset  and  dawn)  they 
{  heard   noises  for   which  they  could  not 
[account.     Tradewrll's  hens  were  accus- 
I  tomed  to  pass  the  night  in  the  open  air 
roosting  upon  fences  and  in  the  vines  be- 
fore and  near  their  lonely  abode,  and  hen- 
frights  and  fluticriugs  frequently  robbed 
them  of  repose,  and  excited  their    Buspi- 
j  eions  that  danger  was  near. 
I      Odd  rustlinir  was  occasionally    heard 


slept  upon  the  matter  for  several  nights 
and,  in  the  meantime,  more  potatoes  dis- 
appeared; and    Pete    complained  that   a 

few  juvenile  squashes  were   also    missed  [  something  hobbling  o 
from  the  vines  on  the    Schmidt  side   of  house,  and  it   seemed 

the  field. 

"Potatoes  and  squashes,  too,  Pete  ? — 
Things  are  getting  alarming.  I  must 
put  a  stop  to  this,  I  don't  like  to  be 
hard  upon  the  poor,  but  my  potatoeuand 
squashes  and  they  shall  have  it." 

So  the  Squire  went  over  and  made 
known  his  losses  to  Widow  Schmidt  and 
Miss  Ruih,  who  declared  their  ignorance 
of  the  matter;  and  in  the  course  of  an 
hours  solemn  conversation,  intimated 
that  perhaps  Tradewell's  hens  were  the 
offenders. 

"No  hens  dig  potatoes,"  saii  the 
Squire,  with  lofty  severity;  "and  no  per- 
son who  steals  potatoes  can  ever  enter 
the  kii.gdora  of  Heaven  !  Such  persons 
however,  may  enter  a  trap,  and  I  shall 
set  some,  I  think,  and  somebody  will 
get  nipped  of  a  sudden." 

Having  thus  created  a  little  breeze  of 
excitement  about  his  vegetables,  and 
made  it  known  that  he  was  aware  of  his 
losses,  the  Squire  considered  it  would 
be  superfluous  to  set  a  trap. 

Mrs.  Schmidt  was  much  moved  by  this 
interview,  and  remembered  it  in  her 
prayers,  praying  that  the  real  offender] 
might  be  detected  andall  evil  spirits  be 
punished,  whether  gho»l8.  potato  steal- 
ers, or  otherwise.  While  she  prayed 
Sister  Ruth  watched,  for  she  felt  curious 
to  penetrate  the  new  mystery  of  the 
haunted  field.  Her  solicitude  induced 
her  one  day  to  creep  out  into  the  field 
from  the  bacAr-window,  and  search  care- 
fully the  corn  and  potatoes,  to  see  if  any 
traps  were  set,  and,  if  any.  what  kind. — 
While  thus  engaged  she  was  deeply  mor- 
tified by  the  sudden  return  of  Pete  to  his 
work,  and  noticing  his  suspicious  looks, 
she  intimated  that  she  was  taking  the  air 
for  her  health. 

"Have  vou  found  any  more  potatoes 
lost,  Pete?"  said  she,  in  a  flutter,  ec- 
deavorinjr  to  look  pleasant. 

"No,  Miss  Ruth,"  replied  Pete,  grin- 
ing;  •'but  we  loose  more  that  we  don't 
find,  every  night.  Yah,  ha  !  Somebody 
'pears  lo  be  wery  fond  of  new  polaters 
in  these  diggins.  Work  by  nisrht,  and 
take  some  no  bigger'n  a  huckleberry. — 
But  they'll  be  colched  yet,  shuer." 

'Have  you  Bot  your  traps  ?'  asked 
Ruth. 


it  &  Hoi  to 


OLD  STAND. 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  ! 

..^^'Don't  buy  your  goods   where  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  Extba  Chicago  Protit.,^^ 

jJSSrBuy  from  those  who  bring  their  Goods 
DIRECT  from  the  Eastern  Markets.,^f 


W£  bare  Juat  rereWed  from  the  Eastern  CItte*.  acou-.- 
plrteatuck  of 


MOREYUyiBLETHANGOLD 


B.  L.  P. 


»4X«ifSTADv«iiTiscJ«iiit8,  TSccHtspar  iquar*  fart«* 
flr«tlnsertloaand40cent8(or  eacbaddltlonkUnMrtlOM 
to  be  paldforinTarlably  In  advance.  .       . 

LtoaL  AsTRTiiEifBMTa, rated  •■  tranaleBt.aiidiaait  Ik 
allcaaetbepald  for  befoie  anaffldavlt  of  pnbllcatlaM 
wlUbe  given 

BcsiRiisCAKDS.notezceedInf  flTcllnct,$f pertaesm 
•  Qd  tachaddltlonalllne  $1 . 

Blanks  of  all  kinds  always  on  haad  or  printed  toMdar. 


John  J}IcJ^ulMen 


DEALER  I.X 


HARDWARE, 


Dry  Goods, 
Clothing, 
Boots, 
Crockery, 

and  Hardware. 


H 
a 
i 


C 
a 

P 


Groceries, 

Shoes, 

Notions, 

Glassware, 


I  told 
Pop !' 


you   so  1    ^That's  bis    head  ! 


Our  Dress  Goods  Department 

Is  fnll  ofall  kinds  and  styles  of  Goods  asnally  kept  In  a 
larsc  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,    Hosiery,  ^;::[; 

A.*<D 


Zeno,  Mazimus,  Capitatis. 

Tba  laws  tbat  regnlatc  hcaUb,  are  ot  importanca  to  all. 


The  Ghreatest  Kedieine  of  The  Age. 

A  inr*  antidote  for  slckna^K.  and  a  rrluue  from 
SORKi)W,    PAIN.    AND   DISJJASJI. 
bcr  ara  admittad  to  ba  tUa  << 


Best  Family   Medicine 


flsr  general  UKa.    PurfTlng  the  Bleed  aad  als* 
i  S7Stem  IVum  all  Imp ertuolty,  they  ara 


E3xi.tli:»»ly  Troa;lt*£i.T3l' 


and  mild  in  thetr  operatloB. 

READ  WHAT  THIT  WILL  DO. 

A    gentle  and  eflTcctval  purgatlrc. 
ItUllou*  derangrnienl  rrmoved. 
Cleansi-r  of  the  blood  ami  syiiteni . 
Debility  and  Loss  of  power  dispelled. 
Kiiergy  supplied  to  the  Muscles  A  Narvea. 
Female    rregularltles  removed. 
Qloouiy  anticipations  banlslied. 
Headache  entirely  cured. 
Irritation  of  the  Stouiache  removed. 
Jaundicw  and  Liver  youiplalnts  cnrcd. 
Kidney  diseases  relieved. 
Loss  of  appetite  and  aick  stoniacba  rcK*Tcd, 
Melanchully  and  Kniiiil  dispelled. 
Neuralgia  and  Nervousness  cured. 
Opiam  and  other  stimulants  avoided. 
Pimples  and  Eruptions  removed. 
Quinsey  and  Lore  throat  healed. 
Kheumatism  soon  alittvlated. 
Sleep  pioiluted  Sweet  and  Sound. 
Tootbachv  and  Inflamed  gums  raliavad. 

klsoases  brnrtitteU. 

proitacad  In  iha  aervams. 
Worms  invariably  expellvd. 
Xactly  the  Medicine  wanted  far 
Young  and  old  can  use  tbani. 
Z«no,  Mazlraus,  Capltalla. 


Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

JP<r«f  Streelt  Shakoj^fe 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  trORK  AJVD  REPAIRLW, 

Doneta  order  on  the  SIIOKTEST  NOTICE.   ■%%  ifi 

John  Schwartz, 

Merchant  Tailor. 

First  Street,  Ttco  Doors  fVett  of  ths  Post 

OJfice,  Shakopee,  .Minn. 


I  taavejast  received  atid  have  now  ••  hitnd  a  c«Mt>'eta 

atuck  of 

Fall  and    Witner   Groods, 

I  am  now  prapired  to  All  all  orders  iatisfactorlly 
■Dd  at 

RCASO.XABLE  RATES. 


n  'Ing  In conimiinlcullon  with  the  mo>.f  fathlonaM* 
establl^hnie  li  in  the  Uaat,  the  clollilng  aaade  b>  ■<• 
!  wlllbeofthe 

L.VTEST  STYLK  AXD  FASIIIOX. 

The  pitronage  af  the  public  Isrenpectfull.vsolicilrd 
vaSnol»:if  JOHN  SCDWARTZ. 

Hargainn  S 


Of  allklndaanddualitv. 


Fall  and   Winter   styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

All  persons  looking  for  any  of  Hie  ahovegoods.  wIM  And 
!t  to  their  a.lvantagc  to  cai:  at  our  Store  beiuic  purchas- 
ing elsewhere. 


AT    THE 


Our  Good*  will  be 


'f  here  were  two  reports  and  a  squeal ; 
this  time,  and  Squarebody  and  Pete, 
hastening  to  the  spot,  found  no  man,  but 
a  fine  portly  wondchucA:,  in  the  agonies 
of  death.  He  died  as  the  detected  bur- 
glar often  dieth,  and  Pete,  examining 
liim.  anxiously  remarked  : 

•He's  got  a  mighty  short  tail  for  such 
a  laige  chuck.  Gness  he  comes  of  a  bob- 
tail breed,  or,  mebbj  he  bit  his  own  tail 
ofl  in  the  winter,  when  he  was  short  of 
provisions.     Yah,  jah  !' 

The  Squire  in  turn  in.^pecled  the 
stump,  and  expressed  his  belief  that  this 
must  be  the  same  woodchuck  whose  tail 
he  had  caught  in  a  trap  tlie  year  before. 
He  was  an  old  sinner,  but  had  now  reach- 
ed his  last  extremity. 

As  his  hole  was  evidently  not  far  oflf, 
it  ^vas  decided  to  wait  for  more  light  on 
the  subject,  and  reconnoitre  on  the  fol* 
lowing  day. 

The  search  was  deeply  interesting  and 
fruitful  in  results.  A  hole  was  found  in 
the  rear  of  the  ice-house — a  very  large 
hole,  for  the  animal  had  burrowed  into  a 
spacious  cavity,  left  unfilled  when  the 
ice-house  was  built.  Cool  in  summer 
and   warm  in    winter,  with   a  secret  en- 


i  Sold  at  Eastern  Prices 


IIRI  A.ll'.«$  LlFi:  ril.LS 

hav*  bean  unad  by  tbotisanda  w'.tb  suctesp. 

IIU.NDUEDS  OPCXKTiriCATIiSCAN  UKSItlilVX. 

They  requ late  ttieStuinath,  Llverand  Bill'iry  SrcrcMuPR 
wlilch  Is  til"  chief  cause  of  iievoiisjiPMi,  Olldliiess.  l»ini- 
nessof  ^^lcllt.  headacli*.  blck  ^stwmachu  and,  other  Kinc!-  | 
reu  complaints.  '  j 

Those  of  a  nervous  temprament  whose  sickness  n'ic's  a 
keener  aiiguikh  to  the  ills  of  life,  becuiiia  blexieu  with  a 
new  ezlstpiieeaiid  thdr  t(  ars  ufuiigulah  ara  cbaagaJ  to 
smiles  t>r  juy ,  by  aslos  tbam . 


? 


Trunspartatloa  only  addaJ. 


COUNTBy  PRODUCE 

Of  all  kinds  wanted  in  oxcliange  for  goods. 

Shakopee  Dec.  l?t,  1864. 

V    n37         Strait  &  Holton. 

Latest  Fall  and  Winter 


GooAiS. 


TharOKT  is  Inspired  with  brllltant  thougbls. 

TbeORATOB  with  n«w  ideas,  and  words  of  flra. 

The  SOLDIER  with  Imliimttabla  courage. 

Tha  IMVKNTOn  with  bright  coocepllons  of  Iba  future. 

The  MXRCIIANT  witb  business  tact  and  pawar. 

Tne  .MECHANIC  withunfallliif  energy. 

Tba  ACTIIOR  with  skill  l)»at  eutraneas.    * 

Tbe  SINOZIt  with  •  sweat  melodious  vetaa. 

The  llt'SICl  AN  wiib  raptnruaa  emotleu. 

TbaDItriRITED  becoosas  bapafai  asA 
Tba  DESPAI (11.^0,  happy. 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest 


PRICES! 


jSyBay  your  Onod a  of  those  who  bnof  them  direct 
treiii  ti;e  Eai^tern  Jlarkrts.'^iS 

I  havejust  received  from  tne  Eastern  Cities  a  cempleta 
Slock  of 


among  the  pails,  pans,  boxes,  and    what 

not.  which  they   happened  to  leave   out 

under  the  awning  over  night.  Some- 
times a  dull  thump  was  heard  ao^ftinst  the 

door  itself  and  now  and  then  they  missed 

such  articles  as  a  dish  cloth,  bunches  of    , 

grapes,  a  little  cold  meat,  and  on  one  oc-  j  not  kick  themselves  out  ol  bed  and  walk 
^^  cassion  even  a  fine  salt  mackerel,  which  !  off  of  themselves,  expressed  his    wiiling- 

^JJ^lloldSale       GrOCdrSy    had  been  hun^  up  on  a  table  to  keep  cool  j  ness  to  give   Mrs.  Schmidt  a  lot  of  pota- 

Who  couid  move  these  articles?  Who     toes   when    fully   grown,  if   she  and  her 


A!s«.    Warehauaa    Tracks,    Letter    Prcaaes,  Ac,  Ac 

FAIRBANKS.  GREEXLKAF  A  CO., 

in  LAKK  STREXT.  CHICAGO.  ILL 

4^aBe  carefultabar  only  tbe     ei  i.l;.e  * 

«.  w.AooBBiea.  ra.«(isa.TBKKT. 

GOODRICH  3i  TERRY, 


•We're   gwine    to    leave  that  for   the  ^  .       .  ,  ^  ,  i    •    ; 

thief  to  find  out,  Miss  Ruth.     I  say  nuf-  ;  trance,  and  handy  to  the    potato  field,  it , 
fin  :    but  the  Squire  says  some  folks  will    "as  just  the  home  for  a  wise  old   wood- 
find  a  spring  in  the  fall,  if  they  a  n't  mere  :  ohuck    with  oulmated   msiincts      Pete 
keerful.  Yah.  yah  !'     .  got  a  lantern,  and  sqiieezed  himself  down  PWV,:„„  --r.^-uH 

According    to   order.    Pete    reported ! '"to  I'l®  cave,  and    there    found    several    Drv-goods,         Kooks,         Uothing,  j  fecteH.soas 
this  conversation.  The  Squire  grew  more  i  bushels   of  potatoes,    a   good    stock    of   Crockery,         Boots,        trlas 
suspicious  of  the  two  sisters  ;  more  poia- 1  f  qu«9hP8,  appIe8,oni..n8,  leaves  and  bark, 
toes  were  daily  found  scattered  under  the    meat  and   fish-bones,    grape-a^ma,    and 
bushes  :  and  thinking    another    warning  .  lw<^  Joung  woodchucArs  nestling  in  Mrs. 
needful,    the    Squire  called    again,    was  j  Schmidt's  diPhcloth. 

■      -  This,  then,  Recounted    for  suspicions, 

hen-friirlits,  and  other  alarms. 


BRYAN'S  LIFE  PILLS 

ARE  ADAPTED  for  ALL  AGES  and  00NSTITUTI0I»8 

They  are  coiuposed  of  the  active  principles  of  Uerbsand 
lUfOtsculied  from  uur  fields  and  forests.  They  are  mild 
but  certain  in  their  uperatlun— producing  neither 
crampA.grlping  paiiis  or  »'lcknesa.  Tb.-y  may  b«  tak- 
en by  all  ageii.  »exes  or  eoudltioua  without  tear. 

Tocure  llseaiie  we  must  go  further  llian  simply  parge 
the  l>owell8;  we  must  use  iiuch  remedies  aa  act  In  har- 
mony <vlih  the  laws  of  nature,  in  the  gentlest  manner. 
.4  «aihartlc merely  prepares  the  way  fur  other  means, 
but  U  indispensable  in  very  many  cases  to  evacuate  tha 
l>owels  ol  accuuiuiated  accuniulated  acrid  mailer,  A 
disordered  syFleniconiesun  by  slow  degrees,  and  the  ac- 
tion of  iiiediciiie  munt  l>e  In  like  manner  Disease,  the' 
local  In  its  character,  alfects  more  or  less  thewbolesya- 
teiii;  bloud-heallngand  (lUrlfyliig  renieUieK— first,  local- 
ly on  the  stooiacb  and  bowels,  and  then  on  the  whole 
system.  The  medicine,  instead  of  aligning  through  tha 
bu<4y.  should  partially  rematu  in  it  until  a  change  is  af- 
to  accompllshihe  work  designed;  therefore 
a  simple  ratliarilc  pi  I  Is  not  what  ttiesv.stein  wholly  re 


ass  ware,  '  quires,    a  UK-dlclnels  nccessaJy  that  will  net  only  op' 
_^  '  1  erate  on  the  Lnwcis.  I;ut  ha/e  an  e.tpeclal  action  on  the 

Notions,  Hats, 

Shoes  and  Groceries, 


(^anS    I  secretlonsof  the  Liver,  Ptiimach,  Nerves,  Kldneysand 
\jt»^njf  I  Alhiienturj/ Canal  ai.d  Unallyou  the  Blood.    .Such, then. 


CASH  STORE 

IVisiiing  lo  rut  ilnwii  our  ?tocV  and  make  rvum  for  our 

s  PRIX  a  run  CI/ Asms 

We  wl.l  cen.mencc  this  n:oru!ng  telilag  gcrU  at 

REDUCED  PRICES. 

CLOAKS  A.XD  CI.OAKL\G,  DRESS 

HOODS  of  all  kinds, 
BALMORAL  SKIRTS,  BLAJVKETS 

A.XI)    FLA.X.XELS. 
J\'UBIAS,    BREAKFAST   SIIAH  LS, 

4*c..  d-c.  tJ'C. 

REALLY  AT  GRllAT  BARGALXS. 

Pome  floi>.N  we  sha'l  S'-Il  at   CIST,  and  aome  we  shaU 
sell  at  LUiS  TllA.V  COiir.  Hnd  all  kliris  of  (i'm  :s  aa 

Cheap  as  tlic  Cheapest ! 

UE.llE.tinCR    TBIi:    PI.ACI2, 


3d  St.,  St.  Paul,  Miun. 

H.  EHOX  TAYLOR. 


Feb.  1st.  ISdS. 


D.  M.  Storer. 


Holmes  Street, 


-      -      -      SuAKorEC. 


T  have  also  oo  hand  tba  largest  stock  of 


more  pointed  in  his  remarX-.s,  and  after 
declaring  his  positive  knowledge  thai 
potatoes    did    not  have  legs,  and    could 


COMMISSIO.X  MERCHA.XTS, 

Coraor  East  Water  and  Erie  Streets. 


In  Foreign  and  Domestic 


^>< 


'  caused  these  misterious  out-of  doors  dis- 
:  turbances  and  their  in-door  tremblings 
!  and  speculations,  they  could  not  ascer- 
'  tain.     Whenever  they  dared  lo  open  the 

door  to  see,  silence  alone  rewarded  their 

SHXSEHY'  &   BROTHER, ,  failing  courage;  and  whether  some  prowl- 

j  ing  thief,  murderer   or  other   rapscallion 

WHOLESALE  AXD  RKTATL  DEALERS  •  j^j   j^j^  ^^j,  ^^^  ^p^„  ^y^^^     ^^j,^     j,,gy 

were  wrapped  in  defenseless  slumbers 
T  1ATTADO  rtDArtPDTlTO    :  '**  Hq"*"'*^"  ^l"«»>  continually  alarm- 

iiiy  U  UlVO,        UlvUli  iLlilrji^,  1  ed  them,  excited  their  superstitious  feel 

ings,  and  at  last,  caused  them 
j  t«   d«ubt    tbe     efficacy    of    prayer     or 

the  Bible  as  a  bulwarx  against  evil  spirits; 
I  for  Widow  Schmidt  and  Siter  Ruth  had 
.  beo'un  to  surmise  that  tbe  place  might 
I  be  haunted- and  that  their  invisible  tor- 
'  menter  was   a  ghost,    tlough  what    he 


It  is  o  ily  necessary  to  state   th.it   the  ; 
!  potatoes  were  removed,  the  woodchurks 
■  ctjnverted    into    pot-pie,    the     hole    was 
I  stopped    up,  and  no  a.ore  potatoes  van- 1 
'  ifihwd,  and  no  mOie  epirits  were  trouble- 
some. 

i  The  Squire,  to  make  amends,  made  a 
I  present  of  the  potatoes  to  Mrs.  Schmidt, 
•  together  with  the  SKin  of  the  old  wood- 
'  chucK,  to  mase  a  muff,  as  a  memorial  of 
;  her  honesty  and  what  a  muff  he  hid  been. 
Truly,  the  ways  of  Providence  are  mys- 
terious, but  thew^ys  of  wooduhucKfc  ar« 


Millinery    Goods 

Ever  br«B  gbt  to  Sbakapee.    All  order*  promptly  tiled. 


Piano  Fortes 


s*. 


TOBACCOS.   &c. 

THIRD  ST..B2TWEEX  JACKSON  A  ROBERT. 

^\^%^'l         ^V^^         ^%^^, 

WehavarcnsUDtlvonhand  a  large  Stock  of 

JCE.VTUCKY     COI'PFR      DISTILLED  wanted  of  such  things  as  cofd  meat,  salt  '  next  man  ;  but  I  cannot  fight  a  woman's  Each  Instrument  Warranted  Five  Years. 

jf^gitSHEl*^  macherel,  grapes  and   a  dishcloth,    they    tears.     Tears  shake  me.     But  who  lakes      >>  whni.s«i.'«"d  ret.iii,Tweiity-ave  percent. less  than 

A,i  ,r.  ,.M.ie...ir.«.»r'.,neri.»c|  in  the  H.aine.  could  not  pretend  to  gay,  not  being  ver«-    my  potatoes,  if  they  don't?  I'll  load  ray  ''^VrrV-'m  d^w^iure'Jrn'ine  ««^  \ 

,wno.toera.««..i-theci.ye.nd„b..t.r..rDe.  ed  in  M.iriuial  knowlcd-t.  iwo  guns  and  wauh    every   night   with     '*'"'"''"'"'' 


sister  would  only  leave  them   to  ripen  to 
maturity. 

This  offer  was  rejected  with  tears,  de- 
nials atid  indigii alien.  Sister  Ruth  de- 
cla>ed  that  she  hated  potatoes,  and  that 
they  always  gave  her  the  heartburn  ;  and 
both  vowed  that  t'ley  would  go  into  the 
field  and  watch    everv  night.,   to    detect 

the    thief    and    remove  suspicion    from    not  always  past  finding  out. 

themselves;  and  they  insisted    upon  the' 

Squire's  overhauling    their  swill-J.arrel.    CUMMINGS    &  JENNYS, 

to  see  if  he  could    find  any  potaio-skins  nAntjrAcruuRs  or 

there  ;  but  the  Squire  obstinately  reiused  '  Grand,    Squa-e,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

and    told  them    not  to  enter  bis  field  at 

all.  by  night  or  day,  either  to   watch  or 

pray. 

•I  can  fight  for    my   potatoes.*  mused !  ,^.^  ^26  Broadicay,  ,Xev,  York. 


The  hisbeet  price  paid  for  all  klnd«ol  Country  prodnre. 
such  as,  v3  R46 

Wheat,   Corn,  Oats,   Pork,   Dry 
and  Green  Hides. 

C.  KALVELAGE. 


H  0]VIE 

mSUHAHGE  COMPAHY, 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MIinVESOTA 


Is  the  operjtlon  af  Bryant's  Life   I'llis;  '■onsequently,  | 
they  are  invaluable  ill  nil  casej  ot  Dyii|>ep<1a,  lleadacbe  1 
ami  Nervtu4iiess,aiul   will   expel   all  huiiiers  from  »ha  | 
blood,     'hey  ant  on  all  parts  ofthc  system,   nnd  Influ- | 
eiice  a  chai.ge  In  tho^e  oigans  tbst   are  Ueranved,  anp  : 
CAN  l>c  successtulh  used  in  am  disease  that  aflects  the  i 
hainan   frame.     They    havehealthlul     and    Itleglvlne 
properties,  which,  being  taken  upbylUe  many  minutg 
ves.<el», enters  the  hlou'l  and  assists  nature  to  porforin 
her  tenet : ens.    If  alter. iloi.  isnald  t'i  the  digestive  or- 
',  gans  anil  recular  evucu.iiions  ol^  the  i>ody,  niucn  iliseaae 
:  li.ay  ue  pre»enterl;«ii  1  these  pilUave  'lesisned  to  afltct 
;  that  end,  as  they  not  only  act  on  the  Biliary  Secretions 
i  by  promoting  digestion,  but  cary  otf,  through  the  bowels 
I  and  kidneys,  all  Irrt'atlng  humors.    Nature  ezpounda 
!  her  laws  and  the  practice  that  fa!l5  In  harmoriy  with 
I  them  is  most  successful.    .No  medicine  should  be  taken 
',  lliat  weaken  Innt  weakens  the  svsteni.and  prevents  the 
1  pr'jper  performance  of  the  fanciloMsof  the  bf>'lT;   tba 
vant  machinery  of  the  human  fabric  matt  be  kept  Inor- 
I  der,  orsume  part  becomes  influenced  by  undue  excite- 
'  nieiit;lhe  whole  system  must  be  nourished,  or  it  dies; 
so.  by  understanding  fully  the  laws  upon  welch  life  and 
health  depetid.  we  can  guide  the  system  by  the  silent 
tones  of  nature  anf  keep  all  the  functions  In  harnione- 
ousorder.    Such  Is  the  design  of  Bry.in's  Life  Hills;  for 
although  a  mild  cathartic,  they  never  weaken  the  systain 
hut  restore  It  to  a  natural  equilelirlnni— and  this  great 
principle  lies  at  the  foundation  ol  every  disease.    Thay 
act  on  all  pnrts  of,  he  system,  and  Influence  a  change  In 
those  organs  which  are  deranged.   Theumiost    reliance 
may  he  placod  In  these  pits;  they  are  the  result  of  deep- 
souL'ht  study  and  exr-erieno   In  the  true  action  ofna- 
ti;re's  remedies,  directed  t-i  the  cause  th.-.t  lies  at  tbe 
loundatlenof  dlseaes.    They  have  been  tried  by  thons- 
nndswith  successful  results,  and  thct  are  new  placed 
before  the  people  with  the  greatest  confldeaca, 
A  Box  ofBrrau's  Life  Pil.s  wii.  Cost  bai 


Dealer  in  Choice 

Family     Groceries 

A.M) 

I>»IlO  VISIOIsTS. 


The  VERY  BKST qualities  of    TKA,  PrCAK.  COfrEl 

Apices,  Dried  andOASN'iil)  rR(7ITS,Svrup4.CartH>ii  OU 
Caadltk.Cboice  brands  er  Smoking  ai)J  CbcM  in( 


Tobacco. 


And  In  fact  everythlngnsually  kept  In  aFTRST  CT.A* 
Famllv  uroc  ry  .'^torc..  Also,  Vankee  >''*llona  and  Vlt)!* 
STKINQ.**.    Call  and  cxainlUK  (or  yoDracUcs. 

Sbitkupee.  Oct.  2tl.US4.  tS  e46  Ir 


the  vexed  Squire,  going  home,  'with  the 


Vx    US 1> 


ai  ' 


.'I  .ra  i.u:<r.»- 


t'     iU 


tr  ^*rA  tT  raral-.^u*. 


THE  only  organized  Insurance  Company  of 
thlsState.  Insures  only  Farm  and  first -class  property. 
a^Offlce  in  Concert  Ilall  lilock.  near  tbe  fost  ofllce. 

DIRECTORS. 

M.  J.  Sorthrap.  att.»  ney  at  law;  J.  K.  Thompson,  ben 
kir;  A- W- Kendall;  J.  11.  f^le*art.   Mayor  of   81.  fan  I 
W.  A   Wells  :  E.  Wehh,  attorn.sy  at  law  ;  CO.  Cole,  Pre 
rostSlarshal,  Kjchester. 

OFFICKRS. 

J    T.    TIT'^MPPOV,  Tr<-asurer. 

I.,  W.  KKX'MI.L.fHcretary. 

M..T.  XOllTHRCP.  Pre-ldent. 

K  vrBBB.  VicfPreHident.  _ 

TT.  A.  ^VELLS.  c.ei.eral  A^.nf.  t«ii» 


TWENTY  FITECEXT8. 

They  will  accomplish  faithfully  all  that  Isreprasanted. 
They  are  elegantly  put  op  by  the  proprietor,  who  was 
the  Inventor  of  Bryjtn's  Pulmonic  Wafers,  a  medicine 
long  an.!  favoratily  known  in  the  American  p  ople. 

If  yon  wish  to  bny  Krysn's  Life  Pills  and   canont  get 
theni  of  voar  Druggist.  d»n't  take  any  other,  hut  S'nd 
twenty  fiv-e  rents  In  h  lettt-r  t«  the  proprietor, aud  ya* 
will  get  tbem  hy  relurn  of  mall,  post  paid. 
Address 

Dr.  J.  1IRYA!V, 

BOT  .^079.  76  Cedar  Street  N.  Y 

SOLD  PT  DRUOGTSrK€EVSB  ALtr, 
viv  =.  11  >     •.  '        ev^Vev  T*i>,1irk«'tMl«  Ay«it 


WtICH[S,10tJElf[LI)T 

A7id  Silver    Ware,  &c. 

Kor  Sal*  a',  tbe  Shakopee  JEWELRY  STOKK. 

AXEL  JORGEXSEX, 

Wonid  Inform  thecItizensofSbakopecand  tIc* 
ball  prepared  to 

RE  I>  A.T 

Walches.Clocks.  and  .fewoi" 

Raoi-—  f  w»  do«r.  ■•" ' 
UUa. 

Highest  pric 

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JF' XJ  3EL  I<jm?  "O  XL  ES, 

t»f.-»-rv.l»«<Tlpri«ii  kt-pt  c'>iis«anlly  on  lisiui  •t>Uii<1 

It  Mnlir.  voiMiTi!.!!!;;  In  i  srl. 

Urcarts,     Tables,    Chairs,      &c. 

lBf«ete»erytiUngluihe  Fonilture  Line. 
^.    .,.»•        ...       COFFINS,  -  . 

ofaUvxesaaJklnJskppt  constantly  on  hand  or  mide 
.^;^l£jl\tK  o«  V'.l  «  well  sflectr.t  ttoe*  af  swtonert 


r^y"'"  Hew  Donnelly  Said  flis  Verse. 
I  The  ilifiercnt  New  York  papers  huve 
boon  for  some  lime  giving  accounts  of 
liow  ihe  Ilepreeentfttive  from  MiniiesolR 
made  »  speech  to  five  membera  of  tb« 
House  on  the  erening  of  the  8ih  of  Feb- 
ruary; which  we  did  not  crffdit  for  some 
time,  but  ein^e  it  is  undoubtedlv  all  true 


First  DuUiQt  Exemptions- 


Fort  Casioall,  reported  blown    up  by. 


Dr  Wlie*luck    in  his  report  of  the  re-  |  the  rebels,  was*  first  class  goverttment; 

examinatiAn  at  Faribault  says  of  the  153   fortification  of  taassive  granite,   mouut^ 

-  that  he  examWd.he  disapproved  of  forty- ;  ing  eighty-seven  guns 

eight  that  were  e»((napt  at  the  first  exam 


SHAS0P2E.  HINKESOTA: 

■ — ■  ♦  »  — ■ 

Ratunlav,  February  25,  18G5.,.l."'*'i*"V  ^'-  M«>o.  leaving  103  ex- 

': '  enopt.     Of  the  48he  thinks  there  might 


cleared 

Dr.  Wheelock  goes  to  the  exact  letter 

of  the  regulations  and    will  not  vary  or 

use  his  discrstiori  Tn.  a' single  case,   so  it 

.  do«s  oot. reflect .geuoujiiy  (^  ^^^y^ds  b« 

]  refered  his   o^n   judgement,  common 

„,„^ -  - ,„     .  t  ,..,.•  .  .       sense  and  observation,  lo  the  rigid  rules 

lumb«-r.  smiUble  fnrthe  mannfaanrf  ..f  K-irr  n,r'._.in  ^j^       folIoWlOg    CXtraOt    from   tho        ,,       ,  u      -i        .i  A       u.   T\ 

«xt^n,i»»  exi><Ti.-iue  In  the  huMn.jis.  ami  nr>i-cij.«4  i  ""  b  6  of  the  Uw,  b'^rSides  there  18  no  doubl  Dr. 

workn.eulnn.y.mploy.  1   canwarranteveryartlclel4-;pj  ^^    ^       5    J     ^Q  ^^  }^         j-1  A'       A 

i^^ufiomiuy  »tiop.  |  x  iwu  v;  ,  j  j    wheelocK  Went  there  prejudiced  against 

j^Term3  Cash  or  Ready  Pay.^       .ashamed  of  the  proceeding  and    it  must    j^^^^^  ^^j    ^^^  ^^^  ^^   ^^^^^   ^^^^   j,j^ 

''Xlloao*  Holrccs  street,  nest  door  to  th«  AftirrVnii 


Mr.  McEIrath,  who  returned  about  a 
year  ago  to  the.  business  management  of 


Mortgage  3ltle. 


DB^AUfcT  having  been  made  in  the.con- 
dition  and  Mjmcut  of  a  certain  mortgage 
fext'OWtfd  :iiia  dt'liverod-by  Joseph  W.  Decuiiip 
■ami  Jenclto  ~  ^     . 


Snimnons. 

Istr 

b  Judicial  District. 


/District  Court. 
l«tl  " 


STAM  OF  MBWESOTJ^.-I 
.  Qounty  ft^oti.  i;    / 

John  Sievensifcartfoifl  N.I    -f\ 
i^tpvens.  and  tjijvlii  N.Sie.j     1            SOcenis 
"w*  J  ^y,.^^,^.   .•■----    ,,      vciis  Athntnlsiriitor   of  U>eK  '^ . — 

i  Decamp. Bwrtijagors  to  Benjamou  ;  Kai»t«  of  CiUrtn  £t<;*4n»,  >  Sumim>?«. 


I^ter.JJev.  Stamp.  1 


P.  I»a.vis  morlpaffec,  daied  tlic  3d  dsy^jof  Sep- 1  ^'"'^^^^0^.      ■ 

""  '  WllUani  DetiAey.  - 


•■tcniber  .4..  0.  18r)6,  and  recorded  ia  ttie  oBBce  i       wiinam  Deiiney. -.       j 
id"  tlie  Rj^sister  of  Ifeeds  iu  the  County  of  Scott  |  Tha  State  of  Alinrrnsata  f  o  .the  above  named 
pt.     Uf  the  48  he  thinks  there  migni    .^^.^.^-^  ^  .....  ™...<,.  .»»..^s^.......  ^.   ,„,,  ^..-.f  Minnesota,  in  book  "IT  of  .nort- 1      defendant.  William  Delanev  :- 

be  some  question-  about  si.T  of  them  and-i"®  JNew  luxJc  .inbune,  baa  Deeo  super-  g^g^oo  pases  158,  159  and  160,  the  3d  day  yon  are  hereby  sammoned'  an*Teqnh^  to 
were  diaeietion  used  would  possibly  be  seded  the  second  time  by  Samuel  Sin- '  of  September  A.  D.  1856,  at  10  o'clock  A,  M.  an.^wer  the  complaint  in  this  action,  which  is 
/  r  J  clftir.  '"  '"'d  by  v.iiich  mortfrafre,  siii<l  mortjragor  did  ;  filed  in  the  office    of  the  Clerk  of  this  Ceurt 

barjrain,  sell  and  convey  unto  the  said  mortr-   for  the  county  aforesaid,*  at  Shakopee   in  said 

gogee  his  heirs  and  as.^igni  forever,  tlie  follow- 


It  is  thought   that  all  the    relics  de- 'jugdesoribcd  hinds  and  premise.^  lyinffatidbe- 
strov^d  at  the  burning  of  the  Smiibsoffi-.p«g  >»^he  «:o«nty  of  Scoit  aforesaid,  and  de- 

't«„.:....  l  1       j  ■     '  scribed  in  said  Jiiortgage  as  tbUows  to  wit  : 

an    Institute    can     be  replaced     except       „„     „      ,  '^^        ,  , 

t     o      i-i--'    ., ^'*-;.  .     .  1  .   I be.South  eastquaxter  of  section  quiflber 


•'fp'ss^swasp^ 


coun^ty,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  your  answer  to 
the  said  complaint  on  the  subscriber,  at  hb 
office  in  Shakopee  in  paid  c«unfy-  of  Scot i 
within  twenty  days  after  the 'seri4(»df  this 
sanimoDs  on  you,  exclusive  of  the  day  of  such 


the  Stanley  gallery  bt  Indian  paintings.    '  i^ve'ii'ty^ipht  inTownsliipnumbpr  one  hundred    ?ertice  ;  aiid  if  yoiTfan'  to   answer    'the    said 

,».  ♦  .— — , I  and  fourteen  north  of  range  number  twenty-   complaintwHbio  tbe  time  ftfore9aid,'the  plain- 

The  Penobfioot  Indians   now   number    four  west,  as  appears  by  tl.e  Govefnment  sur-   tiffin  this   action  will  apply  to  the  court  for 

vey,  to  secure  the  payinent  of  the  sura  of  nine  |  the  relief  demanded  in  the  complaint. 


2C6  males  and  234  females.     More    than 
one-fifih  of  their  voting  population  have 


hundred  doHars  (S900,00)    according  to  the  j      l>ated  February  15th,  1865 


certainlv  not  set   verv  easy  upon  those         '  .  i     .•       • 

-       *  .         '      f  more  suepieious  and  unrelenting  in  carry- 


gone  to  ths.  war,  and  consumptior  a  dis- 


conijitions  of  a  certain  promissory  note    t^ear-  ! 


.»-'Ciy     who  by  their  votes  sent  such  a  consum-    .       ^^^  ^^^  ^j^^ 

. —   ' .-       r.-1     «_     TXT. »!.:-»<. ,_       4_     -._.,.^.^f  i         * 


258C 


mate    fool  to  Washington    to  represent 

Third  Quarterly  Report  of  the  Home   Minnesota  ;  it  is  a  lasting  disgrace  to  the 
Insurance  Company  of  St.  Paul.  °  u    •  .  u- 

'■      ■'  State  and  a  stigma  upon  the  intelligence 

of  our  voting  population. 

From  tlie  Congressional  Glot>e,  Feb.  8U>. 

the  House  a88«nblod.«t«»-w«n  o'clock 
P.M.,  and  resolved  itself  into  Comi«iltee 
of  ths  Whole  on  the  State  of  the  Union, 
(Mr.  Donelly  in  the  chair,)  and  resumed 


Whole  No.  of  Policies  i<.sued  from 
April  loth.  186-t.(o  Jan.  15th.lsG.'>. 
Whole  value   of  Farm   and  othtr^ 

tir«',  class  pri>i>«rty  inMirc*!.  .Sl,Tll,3S9 

Wbolo  amount  of  Premium  Nolr.s 

rct-eive<l  thi.reon 0,.S76  18 

W  hoi.' anil  .tint,  of  Cash  Premiums    _      ^ 

rtc'-ivcd  thereon 27.215  58 


NEWS   SUMMABT. 


ingeven  date  therewith,' and  wh'.reas  said  note   ^^  d5  6w 
,  ari;t  mortfra^  were  dnlv  assi<rned  and  transfer- 
ease  formerly  unknown,  is   now  carrying  j  ed  by  Benjaman  F.  DaVis  to  John  B.  Sanborn 
oflf  many  of  the    tiibe  yearly.       Those  !  «'id  Theodore  French  by  deed  of  assignment, 

and  fishing,  and   also   by  the  less  primi- ;  page  236  of  book  "B"  of  mortgages  in  the  of- 
tive  occupations  of  farming  and    basket-   ^'^^  "^  ^"i^^  Regii>ter  of  Deeds,  and   whereas 

JohnB.  Sanborn  and  John  B.  Sanborn  and 
Cnarles  0.  Lund  executors  of  the  last  will  and 
testament  of  Theodore  French  deceased,  duly 


Hknrt  HiNns, 

PiaintiS's  Attorney. 


Internal  Bevenue  Notice. 


The  Greatest  Success  of  the  War 
We  have   th«    satisfaction  this   week ,  makir>g 
of  announcing  the  fall  of  tha:  cursed  hot-;  — 

bed  of  treason,  the  city  of  Charleston.—        A  very  dangerous    fifty  cent  counter- '  assigned  transfered  and  set  over  the  aforesaid 

.,  !/..:.  „^.„  ;»  :_    „:— ..i-.:.._       tu.  iv„.k     note  and  mortgage  to  Benjamin  F.  i^avis,  by 

of  assignment,  bearing  date  of  January 


„  ,  ,     f  ;, .     •    •        -1  .;  rpi      «t     ,      note  and  mortgage  to  Benjamin  F.  Davis,  by 

Tbo  forts  and  the  guns  that  on  the    12ih   leit  not*  is  in    circulation.     The  Wash-   ^^^  ^^  J     -         -  -     '    -^ 


15 


Total •     iJoT.OOl  T(i  , 

\\'I:i.!o  nuinher  of  Losses  re).ftrteil  J  •>  i 

WlM^eDundifr  of  Lo*es   adju^slcd 
atW.ji'ain     ......•• 

"   |iIKKc-7l»U.<  AND  OKKUfcUS. 

K.  WKIUJ.  IVoiJ-nt. 
J.  H.srKWAUr,  Virt^  ]*re>idcnt, 
;j.Ki.  THOMPSON,  Trta-urer. 
!,.  ^V.  K'"A'!).M.ri.  Serretai-y. 
V,'.  A.  \V1:L1>S.  (;..M.eial  Agent. 
C.  C.  COLi:,  of  Uo'.hvster. 


the  consideration  of  the  anual  message  of  of  April  nearly  four  years  ago  fired    the ,  ington  Chronicle  says  that   good  judges  28lh,  18C2  and  recorded  January  31st,  1862 
the  President  of  the  United  Stales,    on  |  grst  shot  in  the  defense   of  treason,  on   are  unable  to  detect  the  diflference  with-    ^!:12  o'clock  M.^^^^^^ 
which  the  gentleman  frotn  Pennsylvania  j  ^^^^  ^.^^^^  ^j  ^^^  j.^^,^  .^^^   ^^^^  deserted   out  very  close  examination 
(Mr.  Brouuiall)  had  the  floor. 
Messrs      "" 


mi  page  600  in  the  oETice  of  said  Register  of  Deeds. 

1  he  paper       j^^^  ^Yiq^q  is  now  claimed  to  be  due  at  the 


an  J  ^^2  n    Yr.,..,    TVnnAUv  '  by  the  chivalry   of  South  Caroliha   and    's  somewhat  thinner,  and  that  is,  proba-,  date  of  this  nonce  upon  i 
BroomaJJ.    1^^"S'    ^"""^ **y ','•',    .     /  11  •    .     .L     1        1       f  ,  bW    tha  best  t^^t  to  irv  them  br  gaije  the»sum  ofonc  thous 

all    ia  the   chair.)   Cole,   of  left  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  our  troops,    bly,  the  best  teat  to  tiy  them  by.  twentvfive  dollars  and  six 


(Mr.  Brooma 

California,  and  Julian  addressed  the  com- 
mittee.. There  speeches  will  be  publish- 
ed hereaftatr. 

Mr.  Cole  of  California  moved  that  the  , 
committee  <lo  now  rise 

,Tho  motion  was  agreed  to 


The  evacuation  was  first  discovered  on 


the  morning  of  the  1 8ih  at  Fort  Moultrie  !      President  Lincoln  has  issued  a  procla-  instituted  or  had  to  collect  the  sum  secured 

and  the  troops  there    immediately  occu- '  °^«^'°°  ^"'"S    f<"-  ^"  «^'-*  »^««'°°  ''^  t'he^of'''''^    ^''    '"'"^  "'"'^Sage  or   any  prat 

■  A  ,1.       •.„      TT.,  »    I  „„;..„   .i.»    ^:,„  ■  the  Senate  to  convene  at  Washington  on  ! 
pied  the  city.     Upon    leaving   the    city,   .     ^  ,     ,  ..      ,  ?  ,       Now,  therofore  notice  is  hereby  piven  that 

the  4lh  of  March    next,  "to  receive  and    u„jer  and  by  virtue  of  tbe  power  of  sale  con 


Notics  cf  Mcrt 

DKFAU 
and  pr 


Uo..-i:v=ter.  T  "  „otio„  was  airr^d  to                        ^  they  fir<-d  the  upper  part  of  it  destroying    ^^^  "^'^^  °^  *»«'■«*'    "^^^-     '»  '•^^^^'^^  «"^    under  and  by  virtue  of  tbe  power  of  sale  con- 

■        — So  the  Commitiee  rose,  and  Mr.   Cole '»„  imnieace  amount  of  cotton  and  a  great  l  *«*  "P^"   «"«^    communications  as  may  j  tained  in  said  mortgage,  and   pursuant  to  the 

;^ngO   Sale.  having  taken    the  chair  as  Snea.ter  ^.o ;  p,,,  ^,f  .^e    city  it  is  thought    will  be    ^  ^^^^  '<>  ^'  ^^  '^^  P*^^   ^^  ^^^  «*^<^"-   TrS^i^itSrwrnt^JJec^^^^^^^^^^ 

ade  in  the  condition  ^^nj^o/A  Mr.  Broomall  repoi If d  that  the  ^^^^^^                                                                tive."                                       ^                          Uereinbef. ire  described  lands  and  premises  will 


Committe«of  the  Whole  on  the  iSiale  of|      ^,      .  „      .        ,        .     .         ., 
the  Union,  according  to  order,  had  under  j      Tjle  following  description  of  the  evao- 
consi deration  of  the  State  of  the    Uninn  j  nation  was   the  first  received  at  Fortress 
generally,    and    particularly    the    anuul  i  lkl,.nr()e  by  the  steamship  Fallon: 
;i  message  of  the  President    of  the  Uniied  i       About  half  past  three  this   morning  a 


iKFAULT  has  Leon  ma'! 

pnj-mont  of  a  cert:nn  mnrtjrnfTe   exi-- 

i-ntcii  and  dclivereri    by   John  B.  l^if^'i,  n.orl- 

gaL'or.l!ien'»irSpriii'»rie!:!,  C!arF<e<mnfy.  i^tate 

lWi>hii>,  to   Jf)!in  B.  Ke::ri*y,   tit«i^?:i;rtt>,  «f  • 

.^roll  county,  i-^tatc  of   .Miniusota,    dnTcd  the 

1w.M.ty-niiiii^d:.yof  Apvil, -i.  I».  1^]^  andjg^      -^  ^    ^^   ^^    resolution 

nrordeJ  in  \he  ..!B«e  of  th.-  llcgi.-t.-r  <•!  l>«'ed.s  ]  ^^«^«=»' 

of  the  -*a«l  county  of  .^>utt.  ia  liook    -  C  "  of  i  ther.e..n 

Mort'^a'T'.-i.  on  p.^.'i'-'  2'.'.">  i^ii  1  2<'G  on  tin-  fif'h  ,  i  •   i      i 

.  .l;iy  J  J^auo.  X.  n.l-^K-.,  itt  11  o'clock.  A.  -M.t.at  tw^niy-five.mmutea  te  fel.»veu  o  olo.:Ji  ^       Almost  siniultaneons  with  the    explo 
"in  ;r;vl  by  wliicii    mort^'tig".   s-.id"  i::..r:i.-a.t"'' :  I*.  M,  tl.e  House  adjouined.  I  sion  fl«mi'S  broke  out  and    could  be  dis- 1  Maine,  85. 137.500;  Connecticut,  $3,000 

*tfi  b  trgmu.  wll,  and  eowvcy  to  tho  said  tyort- 

•.•itV(\  hii  lwir.>tti:i|-:i.«i.si''iis   for«-vor,    tlie    lol  ,  •     ,      .       ,•  r 

r..win.„^  dcsrribf>i  I;.;J.;  and  pr.!.:i<.>-. lying  m.d    sent,  and  that  this  litlie  clique  of  spout 


be  shid  at  public  auction,  for  ca.sh  to  the  high 
est  bidder  at  the   front  door  of   the    Court 
The  following  figures  give   the  public  i  House  at  Shukopee  in  said  County  of  Scott 
debt  of  several  of  the  loyal  stales,  as  ,e-l  o»  ^Le  3d  day  of  April    A.  1)   18G5,  at  ten 

■'  XT       i  o  tlofk  ill  the  forenoon  of  said  day,  to  satisfy 

ported  by  the  last  official  accounts:   JSew  |  ^^^  p^^  t^c  amount  then  due  on  said  mort- 

teritio  explosion  look  place  in  Charleston  j  YorK,  §2S,7J0,724;  Pennsylvania.  $39,-   gage  together  with  tbe  disbursements  of  sale. 


Offick  Collector  Lvterval  Rev.  ) 
First  District  Minnksota,      \ 
Mankato,  Jan.  25,  1865.  ) 
NotiC3  is  hereby  given,  that  the  list  of  tax- 
es assessed  in  accordance  with  thf  joint  resolu- 
tion   of  Congress,  approved  July  4tb,  1864, 
imposing  a  special  ta.x  of  five  per  centum  up- 
on the  gains,  profits  or  '"ncome    for  the  year 
ending  December  31st,  1863,  has  been  return- 
ed to  me  by  the  Assessor  of  the  District,  and 
that  said  taxes  are  now  due  and  p.iyable,  and 

_^  __^_, payment  thereof  is  hereby  demanded,  and  that 

n'otic^  upo"n  said  uote  and  mort"  \  '  ^''^  a"end  either  in  person  or  by  deputy,  at 
1  ofonc  thousand  four  hundred  and  '  ^''^  office  of  U.  H.  Williams  tbe  Deputy  Col- 
lector for  the  Eleventh  Division  of  the  First 
Collection  District  of  the  State  of  Minnes')ta, 
in  Shakopee  in  the  county  of  Scott  from  the 
9th  to  the  15th  day  of  February,  1865.  A 
perssonal- notice  by  mailing,  demanding  pay- 
ment within  ten  days  from  its  servic*^  will  be 
mailed  to  the  address  of  eacti  person  on  the 
list  who  shall  omit  to  pay  such  tax  for  more 
than  ten  days  from  said  16th  day  of  February 
for  which  a  lee  of  twenty  cents  will  be  added. 
And  all  persons  wbo  shall  neglect  to  pay  the 
sum  so  demanded  within  the  time  specified  iu 
sucii  special  notice,  will  be  liable  to  pay  TKN 
PKR  centum  additional,  and  a  foe  of 
twenty  cents  for  the  service  of  the  notice, 
Shukopoe,  Minn.,  Feb.  4th,  18G5. 

JOHN  N.  HALL, 
v4  d5  3w  Collector  First  Dist..  Minn. 


C.  BOUlVtAti. 

Jti  hit  Complet«.«ad  weJl  >esmtate<l ..  ",      - .  \x;<\ 

Fruit  and  Confection 

Onr  door  W«>gt  of  the  Post  OlBce.  keeps  constantly  en 
hanrl  everything  nsu*!^  ke|>t  in  an  estahlisbmcat  of 
tbe  kind,  such  as 

Tobacco  Raisins,  Nuts, 
-•  y  Apples,  »^  '^  •*^- 
Toys;  Candies,  Cigars, 

Pip^s,  Figg,— 
etc.,'^  ^'    etc^  '  i      etc. 

Hair  Dressing,    Shaving^ 
and  Coloring 


Excreted  In  Uie  HEST  STYLE. 


yi  nSl  6ra 


cly  cents  (81,425 .60; 
And  whereas  no  proceedings  at  law  have  been 


..     ,,  II     which  abooK  evti(ry    biiip   in  the  harbor   o-q  «.,.,.».  ,^„„„,..^^,,„     <aar,  ap-^i  nna . 

Andthen  on  motionof  Mr.  Broomall,        j,„.j^Jj,.^^       ^        ^  ,  379,603  ;  Massachusetts,    §22.863.972; 

i  Ohio,  $13,500,751;  Illinois,  §11,178.514 

It  appears  that  Speaker  Colfax  was  ah- 1  ii„(;ily  seen  in  d.lleieiit  parts  oi  the  city.   OOO;  Michigan,  53,451,129;  Wisconsin, 

li  appears  lliat  the   first  explosion  ^c- ,  ^2,500,000;  Vermont,  $1,542,845. 


i.ehi.'''in'ih.  *v>:inty  of  S.-ott    afoivsuid.   ami !  .rs  »UeanatelyoccupieiUhe  chair  in  tt.m. '  ^U"-'*''  f.  l''«  W'lmmgton  depot    the  fire 
~  '  •'  *  i  lr(»m  which  layuilv  communuTated  wuli 


esorihed  in  naid  imirt<.'a;.'e  a-'  follo'v--,  lo  wit 
Tlij  i.noliiill  t.l  :hf  Ea-sl  half   of  \W    South 


mittoe  of  the  Whole,  and  as   speaker  pro 


r<MMo  the    W(vt   IitM«    titcifof    ton   pnnit  ;  j   ^  ^ 

thence  S;.nth  aloii!:  siid  \Vf>i  li'to  F'-riy  rml.-i    club. 

f'»  l!ie  South-v.e-t  corner  of   s-iid  lot   mnnlier 

*  Voijr  ( y.;  tb'-*i5cc  Kiirty  (HO)  rods  ro  rhe  place 

^    ufbegumiug,. to  serin;*"  thj    paymnit   ef    tii»- 

*  Twm  v{  one  thnnsniiddolhnv  :li'(irTiI[:i;^to  threi' 

promi*-i)rv  mile.-,  bviuin;.;  even  d.:!e  wiili  said 

iMorljiage,   exoenled    aint    delivijcd    by    saiii 

inortuajror,    and  pay.ibk  to    ^aid    niurt;irair»H>, 

oiif  t.^r  two  Ii'H  d.v  1  d  .il.irs.  p  ,;.;iblo  in    tiireu 

monllw,  one  for  f.»»r  humlivd  d^.iUis.  p.tyable 

in  .-"ix  muutks.  and  one  f<ir  four  hunhed   dol- 

Urs  piiyal.le  i:i  t.?i!v.'  nionth.^     wi.li    intiTest 

.   ut  scvo'a  i^jFCOiit.  p'riinniiui,  «u<l  ali  ina«U;  juid 

jrivrn  to  ?aid    mi>riii;iL'i'e     for    the    purth:i^^<! 

lUOMcy  oft^aid  laml  :  wiiith  ^ai.l  i!ioit;;o-f  i-on- 

*-''l"i"5  a  power  of  mi'.o  didy  rcc  rdt*d   with  s  id 

Tiiortga-ce. 

And  w'lin-rt-.  said  Jr!>n  It.  Krarmv  \\:>^ 
»liTea.<e.i,  loaviti'r  hi.-*  last  will  and  te:«laiii  nt. 
which  hii-«VH«-ii  ('.iiiyadiii'ii'd  to  ri-o|ii;t!-,  and 
tc'ordid  in  tin*  illi-roof  t^ie  Jnd:;e  of  rii.l>:iti- 
ill  :intl  for  ihi^  county  «'f  iCaiii  .  y.  St:i:v  of 
Miniifiota,    wi:t*ivi'f   IVlri   Kmrney    v.;-..*  aji 

d 


Bounty  Jumpine. 
Col.  Baker  has  bv  a  great  eff.'rt  at  last 
discovered  how  the  quota  in  New   York 


Tikii!    murniiiji    Gen.    Schemelfenning 

landed  his  f  )rces  and  occupied  the    city 

and  its  defem-es.     The  formidable  earth 

w<)iks  on   James  Island  are    found  aban- 

oned.  ana  the  guns  spm^u. 

At  4  o'clock  the  flatj  was  raised  amid 

I       u        rii  ,«    „,,fL   „>  .Han    fr.r  tb«    cheers.      As     fast    as    forces     could    be 
ciiv  has  been  tilled,  witliout  irten,  lor  me,  •  .,        •         , 

•'  .  ,  ,  ,.   1  ri  thrown  into   the  city   they  were  set  to   ccium 

past  y.ar,  and  brought  to  light  some  efl  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^^  ^,,^  g^^^  ^,^j^,,  ^p  ^^  ^,,^   ^ 

the  most  starlling  frauds  upjn    the  gov- ,  jj        ^f  |^„yi„jj   ^,g   taging    fiercely    in'      ^    t>  •  .i       i      •     ii      j- 

...        .     ,,  ,r    ,     !  ,"  °f    .       •  8.  Being  permansntly  physically   dis- 

eniment    and  city    iioaginable-       L  nder  i  difforent  parts  of  the  city.  vc,  a  J   r    i  j 

the    boanty   system    thousands  of   men  j      Old  men  women  and  children  are  rush-    fl"*''fi''°- 

■^     "^  .  :_  .  f..„.  .:  ...u_    . A  f..„   :„   ..,;,.. ,i!      9,  Having  served    two  years   in  the 

Army  or  Navy  during  the  present  war 

and  been  honorably  discharged. 


£.\£MPri0N. — :The    following    are  the 
recosfnizsd    causes    of   exemption  froM 

age. 
age. 
having  t6- 

subslitute  in 

5.  Having  been  drafted  and  furnished 
A  substitute. 

6.  Having  been  drafted,  and  paid  com- 
pilation, 

7.  Having  been  drafted  and  received  a 
certificate  of  permanent  physic^   disa, 


Dated  Shakopee.  Feb.  16ih,  A.  D.  1865. 
BENJAMIN  F.DAVIS, 
L.  M.  Brown,  Assignee. 

Attornev.  v4L;n5, 6w. 


Mortgage  Sale. 


D.  L.  How  &  Bro. 


Wholesale  &  Retail 

DEALER  I \ 


CI 


Summons. 


STATK  OF  MINNESOTA, \ 
Comity  of  Scttt.  / 


Daniel  W.  Ingersoll, 

a  pa  in  Hi 
John  K.  lUMibua. 


}i 


f        District  Court, 
Isth  Ja.llciaiDi»liict. 

U.S.  Internal  Revenue 
80  Cints. 


in 


aironized 


fifitiie.l  cuiulor.  w:»o  htis   duly  tjualiii.-.i  as .  •        >  i 

l.ct,,  auu  eiitrud  u:.o!i  tho  du-iis  of  e.\ecutori  provide  .some  means  tor  the   puiiuhment 
vt  the  ^aiiie 

And  whereas  the  ta.\'^:«  as.«p«od  npon  .«nid 
{•remises  f.)r  tlie  year  A.  I >.  ICoiJ  amounted 
lo  the  >iim  of  t  venty-M.v  doiluiiund  eis-Iity-.^i.x 
tfiit.^*  f»26,.^  6  ;  foV  Ihe  y«-;ir  A.  D.  iJ^ol 
ji;'iou;ii..'.l  to  tiit-.^iin  oC  Iwciity-eijr'il  d. "liars 
and  cinhty-om:  cuiiU  (c2:-i,8l);  for  the  year 
\  P.  1^62  aiiuiuutv  d  lo  ine  >iMn  of  lorty-nine 
d  dhirs  anl  ^-venty  cvuts,  lt'>,TOj  ;  and  r.'i"  tiie 
vear  A.  I>.  IF03  an.oniised  I  •  the  sniii  •! 
two  itv  diiliass  and  hiiiO»v-fiiT.'nt.s  Cc-20,9."»'i: 


were  mustered  and  accepted  that    never    '"{,'  fian.ioally    too  and  fro 

,  .,      ,       ,  •     J  i  dvstair  at    the  loss  of  their  homes    and 

were  known,  while  the  sharpers  received  |  ^,^/^.„.^^^__^,  ^^^^^,^,^^^^^,^^,^^5^  ^^.i^^j^ 

the  money,  draft  after    draft,  until    they    j^  j,   miposHible  to  estimate  the  amount 
made  fortunes  and  finally  escaped.  I  (>f  cotton  destroyed  by  the  rebels. 

By  ihat  discovery  the  qu-^ta   is  much  !      Several  thousand  bales  were  collected 

11  .1    .-u;,k;a    ;„o,  i  in  di{i»'rent   parra  of  the  ciiy.  and   set  on 

lar<'er  than  was  e.xpected,  which  is  just  1  f  1     "'    i     1 

*•  ...     1  I  fare  almost  simultaneously  with  the  prin- 

and  right.     Congress  should  adopt  striu- j  ^.j.  j^. 

fcuch  f.'^oik   and  ;  „, 

Sherman. 

By  the    latest    reports   Sherman   was 


irent   measures  aL'Kiiis 


of  ll'.at  worst  class  of  thieves — substitute 
brokers.  We  clip  the  following  from 
the  New  York  Tribune  : 

Further  seizures  of  fraudulent   enlist- 
ment  papers  were  also  made;  iu   one  in 


Official  reports  from  Gen.  Grant  are 
received  dated  the  IBih  inst.  which  re 
port  Sherman  in  possession  of  Columbia 
the  capital  of  South  Carolina  and  that 
his  progress  was  unchec/red. 

Fort  Anderson,  the  last  and  only  de- 


DEFAULT  hnvlnfftie<!U  in«ile  In  the  conditions  of  •cer- 
tain imli-nture  of  niiir';;.ico  exocittcil  and  delivered  liy  Kd- 
wanl  C,  Wells  and  Marxuret  Wellit  his  wlle.ofthe  Couiily 
01  Sc'itt  and  .Stuti' of  Minncsoia  t'>  Nclvin  Kol>crts.  of 
th<»<Uyol  Saint  Faul.  County  of  Kamncy  ami  State  of 
Mtniifsota.d.ited  thi'  15th  day  of  .March  a.d.  1859,  in  and 
by  whleh  i»ald  Mortiraee,  the  saW  Kilwiird  C.  Wells  ami 
MurtJ.irit  Wiils  his  \vl>o  did  trraiil  and  tonv»-y  to  the  said 
N(':soii  Itolierts,  ills  lieirw  and  asslKiis  forever,  all  those 
traits  or  parccl.s  of  land  lying  aiyl  beliitf  iu  the  County  of 
Scott  and  ^t4t<•  of  .Minnesota  ilescrllicd  as  follows,  to  wll: 

lot  nunit>«r  four  (4)  in  biock  nuinlier  Ofty-nlne  (59);  lot 
niimhered  four  (4)  In  BIock  number  <cventy-ttve  (75) 
will)  tiK'  builduiK  Rtunding  thereon;  and  lot  number eiirlit 
(8)  In  bliki;  nuniber  one  hundred  anil  Iwonty-tnreo  (123. 
in  the  town  ofBelK"  I'ialiie  iu  naW  County  of  Scott  and 
State  of  Minncota  airordlng  lo  the  nlat  of  saiil  town  Oled 
oh  recroni  AusaRt4  18'.7  in  the  oftlre  of  the  Ke«lKtfr  of 
lieeil*  "f  SaR  Cannty,  which  said  Indenture  of  MortxaKe 
was  duly  acknow-ledtfed,  Hnfl  on  the  Rtli  day  of  April  a.  p. 
IfsW  at  9  o'clock  A.  M.  of  that  diy  duly  recorded  In  Hook 
"C"  of  niortMKPS  on  page  493  and  494  In  the  office  of  the 
Reiticterol  Deeds  of  hcott  County,  which  said  morteaKe 
was  !;ivcn  lo  secure  the  payment  oftliC  sum  of  four  hun- 
dred and  forty-eight  dollars  and  s-vcnty-elght  ci'iits, 
^itiila  Six  months,  with  inlerest  at  the  rate  of  three  per 
oenl.per  month  until  paid,  according  to  Uic  condition  ot 
a  proniniLssory  note  bearing  even  date  with  s;iid  niort- 
Rape  .".Pd  executed  f>y  the  saTl  (Mward  C.  Weill  and  paya- 
ble to  Nelson  K"oert»  or  order,  and  no  suit  or  proceedings 
at  law  have  been  Instltuteii  otl.'i  tO  recoverth*  amount 
Secured  by  itai'i  u  'eand  niortgage  or  any  part  tJiereof  and 
there  is  riow  claimed  to  be  due  and  Is  actuallv  due  upon 
snbl  not*  anil  mortgage  at  the  date  oftlils  notice  the  sum 
of  six  hundred  and  thirty  four  dollars  ai<l  sixty  three 
cents.  Now  therefore  notice  is  hereby  given  tha  by  vir- 
tue of  a  power  of  sale  In  said  Indentuie  of  mortgage  con- 
tained aii'l  agreeably  to  the  statutes  In  ••(neb  cases  inaile 
ami  provldeil,  Ihu  above  des<;rlbed  mortgaged  prem- 
ise* will  be  sold  bv  the  ^he^fr  of  Scott  County  at  public 
auction  to  the  hlrheat  bidder  for  cash,  on  the  Srst  day  of 
Apill  A.  p.  1865  at  10  o'cleck  In  the  forenoon  of  said 
ilay  at  the  front  door  of  thfl  Court  Uousa  In  the 
town  of  .'liaKopee  to  satisfy  the  aforesaid  mortgage  and 
note.  Interest  and  all  le^al  coiu  clutrt^es  and  disburae- 
menis. 

Dated  Feb.  15,  18M. 

NELSON  EGBERTS, 
W.  P.  MiniRAT,  Atty.  Mortgagee, 

for  Mortgagee.  t4  nS  6w 


The  Stale  of  Minnesota  to  John  E.  Rathbun 

the  above  named  dePmdunt  : 

You  are  liereby  summoned  and  required  to- 
answer  the  complaint  in  this  action,  which  is 
filed  in  the*  office  of  the  Clerk  of 
this  court  in  Shakopee,  in  tbe  said  county  of 
Scott,  and  to< serve  a  copy  of  yonr  answer 
thereto  on  the  subscriber  at  his  office  in  the 
town  of  Belle  Plaine  in  the  said  county,  with 
in  twenty  days  after  the  service  of  this  sum" 
mous  on  you,  exclusive  of  the  day  of  such  scr 
vice  ;  and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  said  com' 
plaint  within  the  time  aforesaid  tbe  Plaintiff 
will  take  judgment  against  you  for  the  sura 
of  Five  thousaud  dollars  with  interest  on  that 
sum  for  six  years,  besides  the  costs  of  tbis 
action. 

Dated,  Jan.  6  th,  1865. 

KOBERT  A.  Irwix, 

v3  d52  7t  '  Att'y  for  Plaintiff. 


LANGLEY  k  TEMPLE, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MERCHANTS. 

Brick  Building  OB  third  street,  near  Mercfcanta  Ilote 


TUKPE.XTI.XE, 
fVHITE  LEAD, 

OILS,  ^J1R.XISHES,' 

L.tMPS,  PLASTERI.XG 
HMR,  KEROSE.XE 

OIL,  PATEJVT  MED- 

ICIJVES,  FA.XCY  GOODS. 

AJIordergfrom  Country  Dealers pronij>tlTatleiMl«(l 
wltliCARKANDDESl'ATCU. 

MLEnOSEJTE    Oil,     - 

LAMPS,  CHIMNEYS    AND   SHADES 

•tprlcesw     irh    ••    c  !l;^M^el•^c^le.  at  — 

HOWS'  DruR  Store. 


Summons. 


moving  his  (or.es  in  thrte  columns,  but    ^^^^^  ^^  Willmington  is  captured  and  the 
exactly  in  trhal  direction  it  is    not  cer- 1  ^j^y  p^^j^^^ly  in  our  possession. 

A  battle  must  take  place    with   Sher- 


taiiily  ascertained.     As  Ute  as  the    17ih 

inst.  Sherman  was  reported  at  Windsor,  ,            ,    ,        ,                 ,  ,             •    i 

.    .  ,     ,  .,  r  . .,  ,         -t        J    man   before  long   or  the  southern  rebel 

stance  cotis^sting  of  sixty  nine  sets,  for!  ten  miles  fast  of  Aikens  on  the  rail  road  !                ml    a-        •.     .1  <i     *  j-.  u. 

,     ,               ,    =*..                   ..    ,     ,„  ,i,„    ,     ..        ,           T>        1    -n      •       *              ,  army  will  be  driven  into  the  'last  ditch' 

which  a  «orthv    "supervisor      from  tlie    leading    from     Branchville    to    Augusta          ■'.                     ,               ^     ,  ,       ,        -,, 

I  at  Richmond,  when  one  final  battle  will 
I 

1  close  the  bloody  drama  and  end  the  war 


rural  districts  bad  paid  the  little  'onune  j  ^,,j,g  ^j^^  j^jj,  ^^^  gOth  corps   were  op 


of  forty  thousand'doUars  and  upward. — 


peratingbetween  Branchvilleand  Chales- 


nwicuiitiii.' in  ail  to 'he  sum   of  one  hind  1  el  |  He  was    condsiderably     crestfallen   at 

i.,i.|  U\i.'n\\—<s.  .!u!!  ir.<  and  thirty-two   (iMt-^  :  learning  that    they   w«re  not   woi  th   the  ^  ton. 

!.S126.:i2)."iiH*l  all  of  which  w:w4  due   ai.d  re- i  j,.,r.or  ihev  were  written    on.     We   still  I      There  can  be  no   doubt    bat  that   the 

nniued    unp;dd   on  tlu-  ^O'l'.'';^^  Al^  ^J^'^:  I  wiihhold  t.he  names  of  those    who   were  .    ^  ^.        ^  ^^^^^       ^^^ 

Peier  K^^arney,  assstch  . .x.,'.ui or,    paid  ad  ol  1  g^,.:^^^,^,  intelere  ti^ilh  other  aire^l*  that    centrate  their  enure  southern  force  with 

3on  Sherman   and  if 
pos^ioie  anniiiuaie  nim  before  he  can  be 
Andiherei^claiiiH-dtob^dneat  tl,e  date  '  «'!>ereby. I  appears  that   there  *-*;«;'-'-    reinforced, 
of  thi..  notiee.  upon  said  mori.a^^-   ...d   noU  ,  g^i-ized  body  o!  iromen  >»  ^l"^  ^^'J  ^^^^       ^  j,  ,„„^,ed  that  Lee  has  sent  30,000 
Usi  aforesaid,  the  sn.M  of  four   hundred    and  ,  are  employed  by  bounty-brokers   to  as-  •   /    ..    R  .„ 

eighteen  dollars  aiitl  forty  cents,  together  with  1  aist  recruits  to  desert,    in  order  to  give  |  men  from  Richmond  to  reinforce    Beau- 
the  further  sum  of  one  hundred  and    twenty-  ^  ihem  a  chance  to  jump  the  bounty.    They    regard  and  to  oppose  the  march  of  Sher- 


i.-o-»,  iiiMi  u.i  ii-v  >j.',»  '••'•'■    '- I  arr»»steu,  iiie  puor.caiion  01  ipmoii    imyoi  ~       ■ 

Peier  K^^arney,  a.s  s,tch  ..xe-uior,    paid  ud  ol ,  ^^^-^^^     i,,^^,^,^  ^j^,,  ^iher  airesl*  that    centrate  their  enure  st 
thctax>-s^>n.=ud   to    '-■':;-";;;:-^^.';;^;;::  I  are  contemplated.  i  a  view    of  falling   upo 

county  of  scott,  and   to-k   \u.  i.cti..t  t..e.t  ^^^^  ■.^J.^^,,,  discoverv  has  been  made  '  po^.ible  annihilate  hit 

lor.  .        ,      '  ,     .  '. ,  •       .       .. 


STATE  OF  MINNESOTA. I 
Ikiunty  of  Scott.         S 


(    •   District  Court. 
1.5th  Judicial  D'strlct. 

J  Inter.  Hev.  Stamp,  \ 
1  SOCenU  j 


John  JllcJfluUen 


DEALER   I.H 


six  dollars  and  tliirty-two  cents  paid  for  taxes 
upon  .-*aid  prcmi.ses  as  aforesaid  and  si.x  dollars 


The  Draft  In  the  First  District. 


nan,  but  we  have  no  uneasiness  on  that 
account  unless  his  force  becomes  to  much 
scattered.  It  was  lliought  and  reported 
that  when  he  left  Atlanta  he  had  about 
100,000  men  composing  the  best  part 
of  the  army,  and  we  do  not  believe  it  has 


proceed    to    the    island  where  recruits 

_j ,  have  Lein  sent  when    tl  cy  furnish    them 

and  sixty  cenu^  iuterest  Uicreon  since  "^^  day  ;  ^.^j^  ^^^.^,^  attire,  under  «;hich  disguise 

•^Cr:trtr:;rJholOth  tlay    o.    Mnrd..' they  generally  succeed  to  pass  the  guard 
-1864,  tlw;  said  Peter  Kearney   as  exnrntor  ()f  and  escape, 
the  la-sl  will  and  testament   of   said    Joliu  B. 
Kearney   di(.Ta.-*ed  ctunmenced  proccetiing  to 
forccIo.AC.S!ud  iiifirtgaffo  by  advertisement  pur- 
suant to  the  statnn-  iu    sneh   ca.se   inado  and 

J.  prtvvided  and  af\ciw:irds  tiic    sidd    motgagor    ^^j  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^.^.^^ 

*■  j,r.>cured  an  Injunction  from  the  Di-^lript  court  I  ^^^^  ^j^^  commencement  of  the  business  of   be  easily  defeated 
of  saidcountvof  Scott.enjoinn.>randro^rani-|  j      ^        j^^^^j^.^  ' 

i  i!7  the  foreclosure  ot  s:iid  ii)ori-a;n>  and  the  p  ".''"""•  ■■   ^  M""  .Grant. 

S  of  sairpr?n.i.^  the  fnidr.-r  or.).r  of!  -iM  be  based    upon  th^  enrollment  as  it        j,^^^  ^„    ^^^^^^^^    ^^^^  ^^^^  ^^  ^,,^ 

,,..  .-our^  Aieh  injiuieuon  h..  I...  dj^^^^^  ^St5.-P^o.uer.  p,^,^,,  ,,,3  ,,^,i„,d  inactive  since  th. 

Mild   vacated  fciul  «-t   aside.      And  whereas        He  has  also  issued  a  circular  declar-  ^^      ,       r,       ■       i  •  ,    , 

thereafter  an  irrepnlar  notice  of  the  foieclos- !  ^.^j  ^^,^^  ^^  ^^^^  i  late  battle  at  Hatches  Run  in  which  they 

;.n-  of  s.ti.1  inortpa-eby  sale  of  .tuid  premi..*es    >■  o  f  ,  ,j,j|gj  (^  accomplish  anything  of  import- 

In  be  tna.le  on  the  2:M  <l:iy  of  Jmunry.   f.rt;.},    as  the    necessary    preparations  can    be,  '^  •'    .    °  _.  . 

wa.H  [m!>li.-ihr.d  for  a  period  ic.-^s  thu'i  i^-s  sr.-.o  i-  ^j^j^j  jj,  those  towns  that  are  making  no 
«;<.'•»  week-!    before   that  day    and   ihcrcaft'-ri  ..  -^,,    .    •  .  1 

■;„:;,poTe  I  untd  the  30th  day  of  January.  l^o.\  exertions  to  fill  their-fiuotas.  and  reques- 
bit  widcii  saie  underpaid  lioiii-e  w.isiibamlonod  lintr  those  towns  now  making  an  efibri 
h.nl  was  not  Hiade  nor  said  pr.-m-.-^es  oflbif^d  ^  ^^  ^jj   ^j.^j^.  ^^^^^^  ,^  communicate    the 


IIAKDWARE, 


-Tco- ..:^/  1:^ 


i^  1     A         11   A     k     r>   \f    r   1  .<,  ^.«;     decreased  to  anv  great  extent  since;  such 
Col.  AveriU  A.  A.  P.  M.  G.  has  deci-  ^  -  *> 

jnl  of  the  limited    time  ,  a  force  Fith  proper  management  will  not 


ance. 


&llxcot-Zx*oxx  wcur©. 

Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

M'irst  Street,  ShaUopee 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  K  ORK  A.XD  REPAIRLXG 


Lolma  B.  Woolson") 

ai/diatl  >■ 

Octavlus  Cottle.  ) 

The  State  of  MInnesot*  to   Octavlus  Cottle   the  at)OT» 

named  defendant: 

You  are  hereby  Sumnionedand  required  loanswerthe 
Plaint.frs  complaint  in  the  above  action,  which  is  nietl  In 
the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  In  and  tor  the 
couiitv  aforesaid,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  y»ur  answ<-r  to 
the  said  complaint  on  the  subsirlber  ai  liisotflce  In  Belle 
I'lalne  In  said  county,  within  twenty  ilays  after  tlie  ser- 
vice ol  this  summons  on  you,  exclusive  'it  the  day  pi  .such 
service:  and  if  yon  falls"  to  answer  tli  said  complaint 
within  the  lime  aforesaid,  the  plaintllT  In  this  act'on  will 
take  ludpmeot  against  vol!  fi(r  ihe  sum  of  One  hn;i>lrcd 
and  eight  dollarsand  sixtv  Uve  cent*,  with  Inlerest  on 
flitv  iwo  dollars  and  thlrlv  elghtcentsat  therale  "f  seven 
per  eentum  pp  iHnnn  from  tli'^  6«h  >lay  of  October  1860. 
with  Intercs  onlliy-six  dollars  mid  i«»  nlvkevtn  <rni  s 
at  therata  of  twelve  per  centum  iht  annum  from  the 
I3tb  day  of  April  1859,,  and  for  the  pfainUll's  costs  and 
ctiarxesin  »hls  aetbin. 

Dated  Fob.  I8tu  1865.  A.O.CHATFIDLD, 

Atty.  lor  PlalntffT. 


CAsu  ADVANCED  OX  coysicyniyrs. 

,    REFERENCES. 


Thomson  ftROTnens. 
BOKPP  k  Oakks, 
v3u20;tr      Uankeers. 


Boarr*CB*»fi>i'i'. 
J.C.  *Ii.  C.  BmiMNK, 
Com.  Merchant* 


T 


I 


Deserters    comino  in    snv    Rich- 
mond  is  to  be  evacuated  within  ten  days  j  cr.  ,T..r von- vn-nrK    .n  ,-« 

,  n..ne  to  orler  on  th»  FIIORTUST  ^OTlCK.   »3  r.!7 

and  that  Lviici.buroh    is  to  be  the    next; • 

poitit. 


In  Probate  Court. 

State  of  Minne.sota,    > 
County  of  Scott.        \ 

In  the  mattci  of  the  Estate   of  John  Brown, 

decenseti  : — 

Upon  reading  and  filing  the  petition  of 
George  BrOwn  praying,  for  reasons  therein  set 
forth  that  letters  of  Administration  upon  the 
estate  of  John  Brown,  late  of  the  county  of 
Scott,  deceased,  issue  to  Peter  Geycrmann, 

It  is  ordered  that  the  lltli  day  of  March, 
A.D.  1865,  at  the  office  of  the  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate at  Shakopee  in  said  county,  be  assigned 
for  the  hearing  of  said  petition,  when  aud 
where  all  persons  interested  in  the  estate  of 
the  deceased  can  appear  and  show  ciuse  why 
the  prayer  of  said  petition  should  not  be 
granted. 

Dated  Februarj-  l7th.  A.  D.  186r». 
IIk.nrv  lli.vns. 
4  n5    .3w  Jmlge  of  Probate 

Summons. 

State  of  Minnesota,    } 
County  of  Scott         ^ 

'ITie  Stale  of  Minnesota  to  the  Sheriff  or  any 

Constalilc  in  said  county  : — 

Yon  are  hcndiy  commanded  to  snramens 
.Toshurt  I,.  Cole  if  he  shall  he  found  in  yonr 
eonntv,  to  he  and 


I   will  pay  the  HIGHEST  MARKET 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry  and  G-reen  Hides, 

at  my  stand  on  Holmes  Street,'' one  door 
South  of  Huntsman's  corner. 

R.  M  WRIGHT. 

H.   MOKIISr, 

WHOL'?ALE  GROCER, 

Forwarding  &  CommisiloBt 

anddealerlit 

FLOUR  ^  PORK, 

FOREIGN  4-  DOMESTIC 

[LiqUORS  ^  CIGARS 

CORNER  OF  THIRD  *  JAOKSON  8T8. 

(8IIILET'8  BTOKl   BtOCK.) 

SAINT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA. 

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'^'"^         And     whereas    no    pr«x:eedingH  at 


Innr.   same  to  him  at  once. 


e.xcept  as  afoasaid,  huviug  l>een  insti- 
tuieii  or  had  to  collect  the  sums  secured  t.o  be 
paid  by    the   said    mortgage,  or    any   part 

thereof—  .      .    ,      ,  *!.  ♦ 

\ow,  therefore,  notice  is  hereby  given  that 
nnder  and  bv  virtue  of  the  power  of  sale  con-  _ 

u\Zd  in  saia  mortgage,  and   pursuant  to  the  j  the  politicians  as  follows 
statute  in  such  case  made    and  provided,  the  j       Secretary  (f  State — Charles    Francis 
aforesaid  mortgage  will  be  foreclosed,  and  said  ,  ^jamg. 
herei.T  before  descrih^l  lands  and  premises  will        Secretary  of  the   Treasury— Y.im\n  D. 


The  Cabinet. 
The  new  Cabinet  for  President  Lincoln 
the  next  four  years  has  been  fixed  up  by 


be  sold  at  public  auction,    f-or    cash    to   tlie 

hicbest  bidder,  at  the  front  door  of  the  Conrt ,      ^-  .  TTar-O.  P.  Morton  of 

■^u..^  at  Shakopee,  m  said  county    of  Scotr. :      ^ereiary    j 
o  -o-h  ,lay  of    March,    A.  D.  186j,  at,  Indiana. 


Items. 
A  woman  in  Germany  lately  gave  birth 
to  four  daughters  at  once.     Her  husband 
fled  ine  country  in  despair. 

Ex.  Gov.  Kidder  of  Vermont,  now  a 
resident  of  Saint  Paul  Minn.,  has  been 
appointed  Chief  Justice  in  Dakota  Teri- 
tory. 

It  is  reported  that  S.    B.  Davis,  the 


John  Schwartz, 

Merchant  Tailor, 

First  Street,  Two  Doors  }Vesl  of  the  Post 
OJice,  Shakopee,  .Vi/tn. 


?;;'',««„:;.  k  «id  Joy!. oiw^ferrtary  o/,h.  .V«v-Jol.n  W.  For- i  r.b.Upy  .l,oi,  lob.  hung  .t  Johnson',;.;  "; 

♦^e   amount    then  due  on  said '  nev.  Island  was  the  murderer  of  General  Mc-  RE.iS 


I  hsvejnst  received  aoil  have  now  •■  ksnd  a  complete 
stock  of 

Fall  and   Witner    Goods, 

I  am  aoir  prepared  to  fill  all  orders istlsfactorliy 


f\5. 


*  RXEY, 


,^;.o;_Mr.    Dennison. 


amount    men   aue  on   sa.ti    nev. 

•««ith  the  amcunt  paid  for  j      'Secretary    of    the     /nterior— Ham bal    q^j^^^^ 
•Neexpenseofsale.     ;  Hamlin. 

j      Fottmaster 

Testament  of  pr"«"'  {"'•«»"*«• 
v4  hi  6-.V     I      Attorney    Gene 
preseut  iucQmb 


Larkin  G.  Mead,    Jr.,   of  Brattleboro 
—  James    S.    Speed, '^'t-.  ^^^^   talleot«d  young  siu'plor,  is  at 

preseal  Acting  Vice  Cousul  al  Visi 


preseal  Acting 


iSLQa. 


OJVABLE  RATEf^. 

Being  Incommunlcation  with  the  most  fashionable 
establlshtne  tsln  the  East,  the  cluthlog  Hade  by  mc 
willi>«  oftbe 

LATEST  STYLE  A\D  FASHION. 

rn^!pitro'>'i^e»Ilhepu&lir  ;* 'e«?ec'fnlly*"li«|i#a 
vt3.w::';:f  i^^^  SCU>7A'.tTr. 


^ 


for  s.oid  comity,  nn  tbe  cighteinth  day  •! 
March,  A.  I».  186.'>.  at  ten  o'clock  iu  -the  fore- 
noon, at  my  (fnce  in  the  Town  of  Sbakoj>ep, 
in  said  couqty  of  Scott,  to  an>wcr  to  R.  H. 
Bennett  in  a  civil  action  ;  and  hav'e  you  then 
and  there  this  writ 

Given  nnder   my  hand,   this  20th  day   of 
February,  A.  D,  186  J. 

L.  M.  Brow.v, 
J.  L,  MacDonald,         Justice  of  the  Peace. 
Atty  for  Pl'ff.  n6  3t  , 


MARRIAGE  GUIDE.— Young's 
Great  Physiological  Work,  or  Kv- 

ery  one  his  own  Doctor— Being  a  Private  In- 
structor for  married  persons  or  those  abcot  to  marry, 
both  male  and  female.  In  everything  concerning  ine 
physlologyandrelatio-isof  our  sexual  system,  and  tne 
prodnotton  or  prevent  on  of  ofT-pi  ing.Tincludlng  all  the 
new  discoveries  never  l>efore  given  In  th'  inghsh  lan- 
gnaee.  bv  WM.  YOUNO,  M.  U.  This  Is  really  a  valuable 
ami  Interesting  work.  It  Is  written  In  plain  language 
for  the  general  realer,  and  is  Uiurtrated  with  upwards 
of  one  hundred  engravings.  All  young  married  people 
or  tho<e  contemplating  m.-vrrlage,  an.i  having  the  leas- 
Impediment  to  married  life,  should  read  this  book.  It 
disclows  secrets  that  every  one  should  be  acqusiiilet 
with.  Still  it  is  a  b«»ok  thet  ma^t  b-  locked  up.  end  noU 
lie  about  the  house.  It  will  t>e  sent  to  auy  one  on  tne  ret 
celpt  ol  twenty-live  cents.    Address. 

V I  ul  s^-  nil.  %v  M .  v<  -.i;  Nn . 

No.  4ii  srKi;i:;:  .si.,  -bore  r...'  I'l. 

PUtLADiXi'lllA. 


work  done. 
ir3"Vl»lt»  nil  Je  when  d^.sired.   Prices  reasonable.  Fof 
fiirtherpartlculars.callouoradilress . 

Dr.  E.   bray 

vo2jo4'   If  Cirvcr  Minn 


P.  R.  SHERWIN  &  CO., 

LATR  SnKRWIN,  NOWKLL  t  PRATT. 

Dry  Goods   for   Cash    Only! 
MILWAUKEE. 


OXm  UNLIMITED  RESOLTICES  AND 


llYDROPATHifT  Family   Pnvsiruv,    A  Ready 

Prescriberand  Ilvglenir  Advise^  r-|ih  reference  to  the 
Nature,  Causes.  Prevention  „nd  Treatniei.t  ofDls<^mses 
Accidents  undCasnaltiesol  <  verr  lilit,).  Pr  Joel  Shew* 
M.D.  Illustrated  with  nearl)  300  Kn^raviilfc-s.    $4,00.   * 

Prixcipi,f-s  of    Physiology    applied  to  the 

Preservation  f.r  Heallh     an  I    to  the    improvement  of 
Physical  and  Mental    i:.Iuci,tlon.    Bt    Ur.  A    Comh. 
This  w.rk  has  for  a  longtime    b.enjuMly  conilldcred 
;"rltt';i.."'2.rre'i  jr""  ""  '"''"''   »-">»""  "r^e^^ 

r'^niLDREx;  Their  Ilydrophafic  Manofferaent 

in'I'l  ath  anl  Ihsealc.  A  De.sriotlve  •.o.l  iv.rOri- 
Work,  designed  .,  a  tiuide  fJvZu^,  ."  I  P  ."l,  l.nl 
With  numerous  csesdeMrlL-d.  «»  J«-  >  ,,«  M  J 
U'nio.  4.12  pages.    .Mualln  fj  J».         "/•»«■."«'»,».»» 

Combe's  Moral  PniI»sopiiv:  or  the  duties 

of  Man  considerel  In  nU  in  .ividual.  D-ihiestir.  and  S^ 
ala  <;,vaell|.M..  Br  Ce«rj-e  Coiuho.  Iteprliii.d  Iron  tb« 

UrgeTamo':'" six ''''''*'''  ''"''>''^'"'-^«-''  correstlon.. 

Combb's  Lecture  on  Phre.vouxiv.  indnding 

Its  applications  to  the  present  anJ  prespectlrecondl- 
lloa  of  theaiiiten  Stale.'<,  with  notes  aod  iutrednctArv 
Essay,  an  d  a  HUt'/rical.    SJ.74.         '  '~"'.«f» 

Coyles  f  the  wool*  or  part  of  these  work<  wiUb«Mnt 
post  paidBT  FIRST  MAIL  On  receipt  of  the  pr'ice  Aceata 
wanted-    Address  with  stamv,  *^  '         •*««■" 

FOWLER  4  WKLI.S, 

Si*  BnoCWAY.N.T; 


CUMMINGS  &  JENNYS. 

MAVCFACTUUBfl  or 

CONSTANT   REPRESENTATION  IN  THE  MARKET,  j  Grand,    Square,   and    Cottage    Upright, 

TOOETHEB  WITH  THB 


Rapid  Increase   of  Our  Sales, 

Enable  as  withnt  detrliaent  to  anr  InteresM.t* 

OFFER    TO    THE    TRADE 

a  scu'o  of  price*  wUk  which 

\o  other  House  can  roiupef  c 


Piano  Fortes 

JVo.  726  Broadway,  ,Vw  York. 
Eaek'Jnstrvment  Warranted  Five  Years. 

At  whidesale  and  retsil.Tweiffj  flvo  j.frcent.  loss  tliaa 
the  Same  tlaa^  Plan*  clM-wherc.  ' 

ken.  rs  v»ili  Uu  wall  to  exat;liie  our  Instniineats. 


:-ji.a  :..r  ti-iai'-gti; 


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If. 


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HBffWH 


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i\  I  n  .-  c  u  i:  H  9 


T  n  V. 


First  District  Exemptions- 


Fort  Caswall,  reported  blown    up  by 


o 

I 


II 
O 


^TT  \  T"n"PTH^  I?     A17PT^^'      Dr  Wlie«lock    in  his  report  of  the  re-   the  rebels,  was  a  first  class  government 


SHAKOPEE.  MINKESOTA: 

S:-tnr(lav,  Fi'brnarv  2."),  1805.  . 


Mortgage  Sale. 


DEFAULT  having  been  made  in  the  con- 
ilitiun  ;iiul  payment  of  a  certain  mortgogo 
CXI  edited  :iiid  d.livcrod  by  Josipli  W.  Decuiiip 


STATE  OF  MISKESOTA.'l 
County  pfEcolt.  •:    / 


Summons. 

istrl       _ 

h  Judicial  District. 


/district  Court, 
l»lt 


John  Stevens,  Brartforfl  X.1      /l Titer.  V.ev.  SUmp.) 
Sti'vens.  rtiiU  C»)v1ti  N.Sie-J      J            SOct-nts  J 

veil*  Aitmtiiistralor   ofuiel      '^ . 


v..»v  vvv       .  i.u-  J     w^i  .       .1      veil*  Aitmtiiistralor   of  u>e  I  ^ '^ 

Willi  Jeiioiie  Decamp  mortiiagors  to  BeDjamau    Ksute  of  CaIvIu  £tcirin». v SumTnoju 


,  r.  Davis  mortgiigec,  daied  tlio  3d  day  of  Sep-   ^'""^'^''^•^^ai»M- 
Mr.  McElralh,  who  returned   about   a   tcinber  A.  D.  l^'r)C,  and  recorded  ia  the  oBBcc  I       Wiiuuiri  neuncr. 


IF"  XJ  ^S.  3Sr  X  1?  TJ  XI. E3, 

•  »|.-».TT.i.-«.Ti|<;i«ii   fc'-l't  »-«ln":ililly   nil   iiuiul  ftv  i:iaa 

i  >  •■■■'vr.  '.  <i.H;-r'.-i:  .4  i!'-  :  :<'•• 

Urcnit!*,     Tables,    Cliairs,      &.«:. 

lnf»ctevcrytDlr>gliithe  Furiiilure  Line. 
t;OFFlNS, 

ofaUVui'K.inakliHsk  •ptcoiistaiiltToii  li.uJ  or  made 

'■Vaiii  on  h,\n>\  s  well  snleit.-.I  »lr.tS  of  sm»..nH<1 
•uimiK-r.  snltab>  f'-r  th^  m^iiinfa.  tni<- ..f  Knrrlt'iro-iu 
«xt-n>l»<*  .•xi'Ti'Mui-  ill    tli«     •'U»lii'->-.  atiil    nr<i-<-.^«s 

«^rkmei.uii..>^.mpu.y,  1  can  wurr.u.t iv.ryarticie la- ,  piyn^gr,  but  wish  to  bay  we  are  heartily 


Hew  Donnelly  Said  His  Verse. 
The  (linercnt  New  York  papers  have 
beon  for  some  time  giving  act-ounts  o( 
liow  ti'.e  Kr-uresentative  from  MinnHSolH 
made  »  speech  to  five  meraberd  of  th« 
House  on  the  evening  of  the  0th  of  Feb- 
ruary; wliich  we  did  not  credit  for  some 
time,  but  since  it  is  undoubtedly  all  true 
we  give  the   following  extract   from  the 


examinHtidn  at  Faribault  says  of  the  153   fortificalion  of  massive  granite,   mouut- 
■'•[that  he  exammcd.he  disapproved  of  forty-    ing  eighty-seven  guns.  ■•    ***-*-' 

eight  that  were  exempt  at  the  first  exam- 

i'laiioii  bv  Ur     Mayo    leavin<'    103   ex- 1      Mr.  jucr^irath,  who  returnea   about   a  jtcmber  A.  D.  l^^aG,  and  recorded  ia  the  otncc  l       wimum  neuncr.         j 
«»,«•       f\t  ,hl  Ao  \  .  ,'i,,„V«  ilTprft  mioht    y*'-^"-  »!,"^  f^  'lie  business  manaj,»ement  of  J  "ii'i^^'K-gister  of  Deeds  iu  the  County  ofSoott  |  The  State  of  Minnseota  1o  the  above  named 
eropt.      Of  the  40  he  ll.ints  there  might    ;  ,  •.  ,        u  <  ""'•  '^"'^'^^  «*'  M'!"'Osota,in  book  "ir  of  morl-  •      defendant,  William  Dciaiiev  :_ 

be  some  question  about  six    of  them  and  ^»e  ^'^^'^  ^"'J^  Inbune,  baa  deen  super-  |  ^^^^  ^^^  ^„^^  j.-,f<^  j^y  ^nd  ICO,  the  3d  day  |      you  are  hereby  gumraoned'  and  required  to 
were  discretion  us«d    would  possibly   be    s^'ded  the   second    lime  by    Samuel  Sin- '  of  September  A.  D.  lSr)G,  at  10  o'clock  A,  M.  \  answer  tlie  complaint  in  this  action,  wliich  is 

*^  I  clair.  j  in  aiid  liy  v.liich  iiiorl^^ap'.  .«:iid  niort^ragor  did    filed  in  the  ollicc    of  the   Clerk  ol  this  Cwuri 

!  bar^raiii,   sell  and  convey  unto  the  said  mort-    for  the  county  aforesaid,  at  Shako|ite    in  said 


cleared. 


Dr.  Wheelock  noes  to  the  exact  letter 


Wturvomuiy  »t\"\> 

;;^S'Tenna  Cush  or  llmdtj  /'<i_y.^-^ 


ashamed  of  the  proceeding  and    it  must 
certainlv  not  set   very  easy  upon  those 

-  Sh"P  OB  IWlxcs  stre.  t,:»c\l  liujr  to  liieAT!;r;'r.;ir       ,        ,     '    ,      .  .  '  i  „ 

itjjsc.  TS::.'.7iy      who  by  their  votes  s^nl  such  a  consura- 

—  ■- nia'tj    fool  to  Washington    to  represent 

Third  Quarterly  Seport  of  the  Home   j^iinnesota  ;  it  is  a  lasting  disgrai-f  to  the 
Insurance  CTomnauy  of  St.  Jfaul-        ,  _,  i     •  .  ir 

"      •'      ,  I  State  and  a  Bligma  upon  the  intelligence 

AVhMk- No.  of  IV.hcies  issued  f.'«»m  ,     .  .        "^      ,. 

April  15th.  IHiU.t.,  Jan.  l;-^th,l-0.-,.  2.-i^C    of  our  voting  population. 

\Vh:.!p  va!:.c    of   Farm   and  uth.r  ir....,  t;>eC..ogr.-,sionai«Jiob..  K-b.fiih- 

!:r-='.  class  p,-.»i)erty  ii.>ur»><l.  ?l,Tll,:jfc'J  ;      The  IIouso  assewblodat  •even  o  dock 

\V bide  :imount  of  rremium  Notes         _    _    |  p.m.,  and  resolved  itself   into  CommiUee  ; 

tec»'ivcd  tlirreon 

Wli./l.'  aiiK.'iui  of  (';ijh  I'teii.iiun.s 


^  giigCH  his  heir.?  and  a.s.^iirns  forever,  the  follow-  ^  counjy,  and  to  serve  a  copy  of  your  ar.Bvver  to 

It  is  thought   that  all  the    relics  de- 'inji;' described  hinds  and  premi-cs  lying  and  be- j  the  said  complaint  on  the  sultscriber,   at  his 

stroved  at  the  burning  of  the  Smiihsoni- .  hig  in  the  « bounty  of  Scoit  aforesaid,  and  de- 1  office  in  Shakopee  in  paid    county-  of  Scon 

'■r       •  ,  \       A  scribed  in  said  moitg;ige  as  follows  to  wit  :      i  within  twenty   diiys  after  the '.«ervice  of- tiiis 

an    institute    can     be   replaced     except^      The  South  east  quarter  of  section  number  I  summons  on  you,  exclusive  of  the  dav  of  such 

the  Stanl-jy  gallery  ol  Indian  paintings.      twenty-eight  in  Township  number  one  hundred    nrvice  ;  and  ifyou  fiul  to   answer    the    said^ 

^..^m^^ (and  fourteeu  north  of  ranoc   number   twenty-    complaint  within  the  time  aforesaid,  the  plain- 

The  Penobscot   Indians    now   number  i  f^^r  west,  as  appears  by  the  Government  .snr-    tiffin   this^  action  will  apply  to  the  court  for 

;  vev,  to  secure  the  uuvment  of  the  sum  of  nine  i  the  relief  demanded  in  the  complaint. 
21.6  males  and  2^4  females.     More    than  j  ,^^',,,,^^,,  ^^„^^,.^  (SoO,00)    according  to  the       Dated  February  15th,  1865. 
one-fifth  of  their  voting  population  have    conditions  of  a  certain  promi.ssorv  note   bear-  Hkkrt  Ilixns, 

gone  to  the  war.  and  consumptior  a  dis-    "'Rcven  date  therewith,  and  whi  reas  said  n-.te  |  v4  no  6w  Plaintifl's  Attorney. 

.  '  an(i  mortirafre  were  dulv  assijrned  and  transfer-  |  — ^ __ 

ease  formerly  unknown,  is   now  carrying  ;  e,j  by  Benjaman  F.  DaVisto  John  B.  Sanborn 
off  many  of   the     ti  ibe  yearly.        Those  '  ""d  Theodore  French  by  deed  of  assignment 


NEWS    SUMMARY. 


that  remain  gain  a  sustenance  by  hunting    '"^="*"-    ''"'^   December     1st,  A.  D.    18.50. 


The  Greatest  Success  of  the  War 
We  have   the    satisfaction  this    week   making 
of  announcing  the  fall  of  that  cursed  hot- 


rec 


oc-{;i<j      ,    ,'    -..-,    ,  .1  .  s:.,..o.  «fri,^  I'nU^n   i  bed  of  treason,  the  city  of  Charleston. — 

•'t"»"  ^^  I  of  th«  W  hole  on  the  >tate  oi  tlie  Lnion,  i  j 

(Mr.  Donelly  in  the  chair,)  and  resumed  \  The  forts  and  the  guns  that  en  the    12ih 


vc'i  tl.cn.ou -*'  —  '■* '^^  i  the  oni-ideration  t>f  the  anual  niossago  of  of  April  nearly  four  years  ago  fired    llie 

.,j7  yrji  7,;    the  President  of  the  United   States,    on    grg^  ^\^^^  i„   il,o  defense    of  tieason,  on 
.n.ted"     '        15;  wli''i>  tJ'C  Jt'^ri'l-man  from  Pennsylvania  :  ^,^^     .^^^  ^j  ^j^^  j,^^,^  j^^^    ^^^^  deserted    out  very  close  examination.     The  paper 
i  (Mr.  lirouuiali)  had  the  tlo-.r 


,  .  ^  ,  and     recorded    on     December    First,    1 856 

!  and  fishing,  and   also   by  the  less  primi-   page  2^0  of  book  'B"  of  mortgages  in  the  of- 

tive  occupations  of  farming  and    basket-  ;  ^^^  ^^  ^"i''  Register  of  Deeds,  and   wherea^^ 

I  John  B.  Sanborn  and  John  B.   Sanborn  and 
I  diaries  C.  Lund  Cxecut.irs  of  the  last  will  and 

I  testament  of  Theodore  French  deceased,  duly  j  <'s  assessed  in  accordance  with  th**  joint  rcsolu- 
A  verv  dangerous    6ftv  cent  counter-   assigned,  transfered  and  set  over  the  aforesaid  I  ?'o»    of  Congre...^,  approved  July  4th    1864, 

^       Ti      \v     I      note  and  mortgage  to  Benjamin  F.  Davis,  bv  I  ""Po^'"S"  special  tax  of  hvc  per  centum  up- 
Ihe   wash-   ^jppj  ^j.  „s^i^,,„pj.„t,  bearing  date  of  JanuarV  '  «"  ^bo  gains,  profits  or  'ncomc    for  the  year 


Internal  Revenue  Notice. 

Special  Income  Tax. 

OfKICF.   CoLLECTOn  IXTERNWt  RkV.  1 

First  District  Minnksot.\,      > 

Mankato,  Jan.  25,  18C5.  ) 

Notice  is  hereby  given,  that  the  list  of  tax- 


Total 
\\'Ii«i!k  narnbcr  of  l,os.>.ts  rc] 


Wln^eiMimbe.- of  Lo.--i;cs   adja.^lcd  .          j  (  Mj-.  brouuiaii ;  hau  ine  iio->  .                       bv  the  chivahv   of  South  Caioliha    and    is  somewhat  thinner,  and  that  is,  proba-   date  of  this  noTicc  upon  said  note  and  mort- j  ^  ^^ 

a>dpa;il l;"'i       Messrs.     Broomall,    J.,mg,    Lh.nreHy.      .>          r  „  •    .  '  .u     ,       i       r           .               blv    the  best  te^t  to  trv  them  br                 '  ffa-e  the'sum  of  one  thousand  four  hundred  and    [''C 

„!,:v.  T..K.-;  AM.  o.n:Mts.  j  (Mr.  iJroomHll    io  the    chair,  j   CVle.    of  left  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  our   troops,    blv,  the  best  teat  to  liythem  by^             .  twentyfive  dollars  an.l  sixty  cent.s  (81,425  .GO;    '',c 

K.  v."  iiUB.  rr«-'l'  !■:.  i  Califiirnia,  and  Julian  addressed  the  com-  ■       The  evacuation  was  first  discovered  on  i                             7"^"*'  '*"                              '  And  whereas  nc  proceedings  at  law  have  been  }  ^'*' 


feit  note  is  in    circulation 

ington  Chronicle  says  that    good  judges   28th   18G2  Tind  recorded  January  "sist,  186*2  j  "''^"'S  ^^^<='-'™'''^'"  31st,  1863,  has  been  return- 
are  unable  to  detect  the  difference  with-    "t  12  o'clock  M..  in  book  "D"'  of  mortgages,  j  ^J  to  me  by  the  Assessor  of  the  District,  and 

page  600  in  the  office  ol  said  Register  ot  Deeds.    <"at  ^^'d  ^^xes  are  now  due  and  payable,  and 

And  there  U  now  claimed  to  be  due  at  the   l'«yment  thtreof  is  hereby  demanded,  and  that 

noricc  upon  said  note   and   mort- '  ^  ^^''1  ^^'^^''id  either  in  person  or  by  deputy,  at 

1  of  one  thousand  four  hundred  and    ^''^  ^'^ce  of  11.  H.  Williams  the  Deputy  Col- 

ctor  for  the   Eleventh  Division  of  the  First 
llection  District  of  the  State  of  Minnesota, 


C.  BOUUMAN, 

At  W«Conipl*t«.»nd  weU -»feal«ted  .    ;„<; 

Fruit  and  Confection 

D  EJ^  0  T, 

One  door  Wp8t  of  the  Po«t  Ofllce.  ke*ps  constHJitlv  tin 
h.in.l  i;r(rythlns  usually  kept  In  aa  estaMiiihmeat  of 
llie  kin>l.  siic-huis 

Tobacco  RaisinSj  Xuts, 

Apples, 
Toys,  Candies,  Cigars, 

PipQ.s,  Figs,    - 
etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

Hair  I>ressing,    Shaving;^ 
and  Coloring 


E.'tcictfd  in  llip  RKST  .STYf.i:. 


v3  nSl  0m 


'^e  Minn.  ^^^^''^" 


^^ 


D.  L.  How  &  Bro. 


So  th*-  C.>mmitiee"rose,  and  Mr.   Cole  !  h,.  jmnience  amount  ot  cotton  anda  great :  ««^  "P^"   ^uch    communications  as  may    tained  in  suid  morlguge,  an.l   pursuant  to  the 

"••••-'  statute  in  such  ca>e  made  snd  provided,   the 


r»fi»hii».  To  J..!in  B.  Ke;:ni*y,   »»t«r^g:!.u-ef,  <.f  i  ^^^^.^jjij^.^    jj„,i    particularly    the    anu-tl    A^J,,„r,,e  by  the  steamship  Fallon:  i  debt  of  several  of  the   loyal  stales,  as  re 

S:oUcwUM'v.j-t:,!.-..r  ^l"'';;-^';;'-  '':'';'' .;;•;,,  mcssa;:^  of  the  Ple^ideMt  of  the  IJniied  About  hall  past  three  this  morning  a  '  ported  by  the  last  official  accounts:  Nev 
;:::;i:iei  in  th'^^inle^d^!"  [y.;.!:;  l>.:^i.:  «^«'^«'  ""^  »»-«  '^^'"^  '^  '^^  "^*"'"*'""  '  l^-n.  .x,U.u,n  look  place  in  Charleston  Von;.  S2..7:i0,724;  Pennsylvania.  S39. 
..rthe.*.i.?com.tvolS'M,tt.iaii....k    -  c "  „!    H"-'*""-  ...,„_    „ „     which  sh-.oK   ev«ry    bl.ip    m  the  harbor    „-o,.,, a  .  m„s«^„i,„,,.h8     Rc,o  na^  q^o 


if  the  .*»i«?  county  ol  ."-i'Mitt.  ia  iiook    •  C  "  •'! 
Mo:;.--:!-'  -•  "O  pv-T''-'  2';5  i'li  1  2of.  i.i.  th'-  lif'li 


which  sli'ioK   ev«ry 
and  <dr  (he  bar. 


thcfon 

And  then  on  motion  of  Mr.  Bronmall  ^ 

.\.:y  J.Jat,.'.  \:  f).  l.^-V,  at  1 1  o\!mk  ArM.  i  at  lu5niy-{iv«  minuteH  to  eleven   o'clo.di  ^  ""  A|,nosi  simVilianeons  with   the    explo- ;  Ohio,  ¥l3,oU0.751;  lllino  s.  61 1,178.514 
iii  a.vl  bv  wld.  :i    !.:-.:  t.'ig-.    s-mI    i::..r  -::•?  "' ;  !■.  M  ,  the  II. .use  adjouin^d.  |  gj^  „  ||„ni.'3  brokn  out  and    could  be  dis-'  Maine.  .85.137,500;  Cunneciicut.  S5,000- 


ui'>l   q«:;itvr   •> 


,f   .-f'Hi^^'ni»m«dA^^rTI.;r»y-..i..e.i/f/,jyyo  ,?   of   the  House.   Donnelly    holdn  ^  ^^,„Q^gration  of  all  the  dwelling   houses !  recognized    causes    of    exemption   fro 


!■'•]  I  ill    J'o.Ml^hip    l.'l  iUMf 


T\.*n- 


tl  at  the  Conimilteo    rise, 


, .  ^■•^"' '-')    tlie  chair  wliilo  I3ioon:all  and  Longppeak    in   lie  viei-tity. 

Ul^.ll-tMlnmber■lwvnty-f•mrl•ii»;andak.l  ^  ]5n)oniall   his    Coin.  :      It  was  while  the  unfortunate    inhabit 

llio  ha.rof  V-.venty  a.^r-sot!  of  the  .-oiuh  ,.:;it  .  » "  -     ,!     .  .    '  .  .      .  ,.  ,     ^,^^.^  .  i  nuts  were  trvin-   to  extingui.,h 

..r    h>l    n'liobir   K-.<tr,    in  the  yw:-:  ^fctii:n,    Don-l:y  bla^-*  away  at  him  ;  Cole  mo\es 

■ruw'i>l.:p     anl    K:.;.--,    ■ '  i..;in  ucinir    ait    lh< 

S  »iith-t:L-t  c'-rner  of  said  !"t  nnnib^r  Four 

iheii'A 

saaio  Forty  {4(7  i-.-d.^ '.>a  poin; 

tti<' .- 'Utli  hi.';  «>rt';'' .-.i:;.<',  Vt'e-i  _  ,  ,.  ^  ,„  i..v..  .* .  ..  .. o  , 

r'»d<  to  the    W'vA    lin«'    tbeifof    »•»  a    i.i».nt  :  j    '.*"*'  j       TikiEi    morning;     Gen.    Schemelfenning 

theiH-e  S.mth  al-.).)!:  -  lid  \Ve>r  l';';"  l'..r!y  rods  |  C 


the    fire 
.        'that    the  .'ifTOiid    txjth.siun  took   p'acp, 

(l),'   "•'•"'   ^ ■'    '    **'"^  a*****    '"••      which  resuUe  I  so  disHSterouslv,  causing  ' 

off!,.-    th-^  ohairto  receive   the  report.      It  musi  \  t,.riihl«  loss  of  lijo  among  the  women  and  j 
■  «'Jh  I  jiava  boeii  au  iuleiesiing  scene,  «nd  rare- ;  chihiien,  who  are  r^iMesenied  ab  having 
\Ve-.    r.i-!.ty  f.-^;')  ■;  ,     ^  ,„,.iiecl  by  a  froniier  school  debating  \  been  horribly  muiila.  d.  „       .      !  anticipaiion  of  the  draft 

ilClfof     l<»  a     l.oill!   :  I     J  '  '  IniEi      mornlO":       Gen        .V/»linnni,l»nnnino.  r 


diaft 

1.  Over  forty- five  years  of  age. 

2.  Under  twenty  years  of  age. 

3.  Bbiiig  an  alien  an  never  having  vo- 
ted. 

4.  Having  furnished    a  substitute   in 


iub. 


»■>  th.'  Si.iitli-v.e  t  ci'i-t'cr  <»r   .^-d.l  l.f   i.n.tibcr 
Four  .  ;;  ;  rJi'.'i-.c-  K.'jrty  (.-^O)  r.>d.  ro  rhe  place  I 
ofbi.'gmniH?,.to  scivnv'  ihj    payment   of    t'ri»  I 
-Mia  «  I  odi;  t!i;i!!>:inddi»!l;ii-  a/i  I'T.liv.  r  t-i  ti.rcv 


Bounty  jumpinsr.  j  vv..i 

Col.  Ihtker  has  bv  a  great  effort  At  last    J^ 


promUsorv  nolo.-.  b<-iui;e,'  i  v.-n  d.;ie  wiiij  s:iid  |  discovert'l  how  the  (luola  in  >'ew    York         Al  4  o'clock  th 
.Mort-age,   e.x.-.na-.l    an-i   .Miv.  nd    by   sai.i    ^.ji^  j^^^  b^e,,  ,]il^d,  „  ilhuut  men,  for  the  , '|'-'rs.      As     fast 


I  land.-d  l-.i.s  f  .rces  and  occupied  the    ciiy  ',      5.  Having  been  drafted  and  furnished 
j  and  i:3  d<-!en.es.      The  formidable  earth  j  a  substitute. 

son   J^inics  I-^laioi  are    found  aban- 1      g    Having  been  drafted,  and  paid  com- 

nod.  and  ibo  guns  sp.r.cl.  !  uiutalion. 

Al  4  o'clock  the  flricr  was  raised  amid  ! 


as    forces    could    be        7.  Having  been  drafted  and  received  a 

,  ,  ,  ....  ,   ^,i  thrown   into    the  city   they  were  set  to   certificate  of  permanent  phyaicul   disa, 

past  year,  and  brought  to   light  s-^me   •' ;„.oiJi  to  put  out  the  fire,  which  up  to  the  |  i,;,;^  "^  ^ 

ihe  nii>8t  elHrlling  frauds  upju    the  gov-    jj^^   of  leavin*.  w.i.s   raging    fiercely    in  | 
eminent    and  city    imaginable.       Under  i  different  parts  of  the  city 


8.  Being  permanently  physically   dis- 


the     bounty   svstein    thou.sand8  of   men'      Old  men  wom^n  and  children  are  rush- j '1"*'''^'^   • 

.        r       I  „,^  ,♦«,»  .1  ..»!    ....TM-    in'r  fran'ieaily    I. :o  and  fro    in    agonized        0.   Having  served    two   years    in  the 
were  mustered  and  accepted  tliat    ncTei     ,  "      .  /    ,  .   ,    .    .       ^  ,  ,.°        ,     .         , 

,  .,      ,       ,                     •      ,    dvf^tair  at    the  I.>e8  ut  their  iionus    and    Army  or  >iavy  durinir  the  present  war 
were  kn..wn.  while  the  sharpers  received  „,/,„ ...,,  ^,.,,,,in.  of  th.ir  friends.  '  ^„,  ^^^  ,,^J^^bly  discharged. 

Official  r#porl8    from  Gen.    Grunt  are 


largr  than  was  expected,  which  is  jusi 


and  right.     Congress  sl;'>u!d  adopt  striii-  j  ^.-  ^^| 


firealm'.st  simultaneously  with  the  prin-    ^^^^.^  ^iiiorman  in  possession  of  Columbia 


ii!.>rti'a;tor.  iiinl  pay.ibh  to  said  niurtjinifH^ 
uii-.-  |..r  tw..  'I'l!  d..-'  1  d  .!'..>r.s.  p  iy.i')lc  in  t'nieu 
nioiilas,  one  f--r  f  >iir  hnidifd  d->ilais.  jr.iy.ddc 
iti  .-ix  moiitlLs.  an.l  one  for  f.mr  hns  d:i-d  t\>A- 
l.:is  pivabl,'  i:i  t  .ri-!v.'  m.mtli.-'.  w:;h  iutercs! 
I'.l  scvoii  p.TCo  .1.  p'  r.nniiir..  au'l  a'.i  mailc  ami 
givrii  to  s;iid  m.>nii;iuce  ha'  tlie  pun!i:i  «• 
niowy  or.^iiid  ian.J  :  wliiih  >:ii.l  i:i..il_'aj-e  i-oii- 

I:i..5R  lio'vcr  of  ^i.io  .bdy  r>c  rd.-d    \.!!li  s  hi  ^  ,     r       r         j  i     i  ^ =.  [ 

l....r:gn-.^e.  I  'h'J  money,  draft  after    dralt,  until    lliey    j^  j^   in. possible  to  estimate  the  aiiiount  j 

.Vf.il  w'i.;''«-.   .'-;.id    .lii.:)  B.  Kf:ifn.y   h:- ■  aiado  fortunes  and  linally  escaped.  lofcoiton  destroyed  by  the  rt^els. 

ihrea-*'.!,  leav.n.r  hi.>  hist  will  act!  tesi::!:i  nt.  1      j'y  ibat  discovery  the  (iU'»ta    is   much!      S-veral  thousHii'l  bales  were  collected 
v.hi.l.  h:f«>H«ii  <!M!y:id..ii'ie.i  to  Pi-.'o:  t",aa'l  .    i    .„>  ;  u  ;„    ;,..,,    in  diil'-r.-nl   part*  of  the  ci;y.  and   Set  on  ,  received  dated    the    IGl.h    insl.    wliich  re 

ill  ami  I' >r  1  hi-    county    .f    i:.iiii  .y.   Si:i:.-'  of 
Miimf<;>!a,    wiicrci'f    I'.lii   !\>  ainy    v.v.s  up 
pfinic  1   e.vccuior.  \v!»i»  l.n:.    duly  •jnali»i.'d  its 

..«  ;i'li.  ;ili:i  entvlv^l   lll'O'i  ihi.-  'iir  iv.-j  .■!  e.\erUti)l 

vl  the  ^ame 

And  whcri-as  the  fa.s-v  asro-^.'d  upon  -^aM 
j.r..mis<s  f  .r  t!ic  year  A.  D.  i8<>i»  aimnuitfd 
i.»  the  >'im  .>r  fviniy-ix  d.«ila:sandeiuhty-.-ix 
•fiir.i  f--f2<;.-- •>  ;  f.»V  111'!  vi'up  A.  I>.  I'^'il 
ii  •:..u;.i.."l  to  t!:.'S-it'i  of  tw..|ily-;-i^*if  d.dlars 
;i:i.!  .-iiihty-one  a.-!:t.-<  (.-"JS,}?;;*;  l.^r  ttie  yen- 
A  D.  l^i}-  amou-.itr.l  to  t!;e  >•!!»  of  forty-nine 
d  dl.rs  :i»  I  s>ve!!ty  cviit.s  ( t'.).7»>l  :  and  i-.i-  tiie 
\.?ar  A.  1>.  h'^Olf  i'l'.ouu:'-'!  t  •  the  s'lv.i  •  f 
iweity  dK>iia!s  .n.d  i.h.c'y-Ii.er  Mif:-,  f  vUH,'.'.": 
»!"n»;untiii'_'  in  ail  ^^•  'he  sum  of  oiie  hiKi.iu-.l 
;•:)  I  t'.v,!i'v-~'\  i!w'!us  iiii-1  tl.ir:y-!v-o  ccits 
(--^I26:'>2i.'i;n.l  all  (  f  wi.i--h  wa.-  tiae    ai.'l   r«' 


on  the  3d  day  of  April  A.  D,  1865,  at  ten 
o'clock  in  the  forenoon  of  .said  day,  to  satisfy 
and  piiy  tl.c  amount  then  due  on  said  mort- 
gjiire  toijetlier  with  the  disliur.sements  of  sale. 

Dated  Shakopee.  Feb.  IGih,  A.  D.  1865. 
BENJAMIN  F  DAVIS. 

L.  M.  Brow.v,  Assignee. 

Attoruev.  v4;u5, 6w. 


Mortgage  Sale. 

DEFAULT  haviiiB'l.e.'U  iiiuilc  i-.i  tin'  coinllMons  of  acrr- 
talii  lipltiiiuri'of  iiiur'i.Mi:o  cxcciitr'l  ;iii'l  .iLllvfrcd  liy  IM- 
\vur.l  C.  IVrlls  ui.'I  .>lar>;.u'cl  U  uIIk  hl.s  wlK-.of  llu-  Co.uny 
01  Sc'itt  iiiiil  St:it  •  iif  M.niii  si.i.i  I"  Ni-N'-ti  liolx'rts.  ol 
lln'.Uvol  Saint  ruul.  Onuiity  ol  Kaiiiscy  ami  Stiile  of 
Miniii-si.t;i.<la!L''l  tlir  I.')!!!  iMy  olMa-ih  .*.  n.  1859,  IiihihI 
tiy  wliich  sal'l  Mort  .'ai;!",  tin'  sai.l  K.lward  C.  Wrll.s  an.l 
.Margartt  W  (  il.<  Ills  ui.r  UM  cr.int  aiiM  ronv>y  to  till'  .sahl 
Ni'son  Itolicrl:*.  Iii«  lieU"s  an.l  asslsin.s  li'r»v(.r.  all  tliost- 
trai  ts  or  pan  (•!.<  of  laml  lylii«  aiyl  l.clni;  in  the  County  of 
frc'oti  .iiol  ."tat"'  of  Mioiii"~iita  .K-snllu-'l  as  follows,  Io  wll: 

J  ot  nuinlM-r  lour  (4)  in  liiuck  uunihcr  Ufty-iiliif  (59>:  lot 
nuinl.orr.t  four  H)  In  BIock  Muniher  Jtevcnty-livc  (75) 
wJOi  till-  l.uil.nii},'  stamllMK  th'-ri-on;  an.l  lot  nnmlier  clLrlit 
{»)  hi  lil.K :;  nu  tiiiiT  ..i\.--  li!in4rL-il  ami  Iwi-nty.lnrco  (VSi 
In  the  t.. Wll  ofUi'lK-  I'iaiiie  In  saM  ("onniy  of  Scott  ami 
Slati-  of  .Minii.'.ila  a>  .■'irilinii  Io  the  plat  of  sahl  ;.)wn  flk-il 
on  recroril  Au:--nst  4  18'.7  in  tli.»  ofllce  of  tlio  RcKlstiT  of 
li.'e.ls  "f  S.iW  Connty,  which  rai.l  Iml.-ntnre  i.f  >lorlKa«.? 
w.is  iluly  acknowlciitreil,  ourt  on  the  Ktli  day  of  April  a.  p. 
l!sW  at  9  o'clock  A.  -M.  i>(  that  <l..y  duly  recorded  in  Hook 
•V  .>!  nmrti-'ases  on  p.iKe  4?.1  and  -tlM  in  the  office  of  tin' 
Ue^l^tI■^  oi  Deeds  ol  scott  County,  which  said  morlsaKc 
W.IS  ^'ivcn  t.>  secure  the  payment  offhf  sum  of  four  linn- 
dr.'.l  and  forty-cl«lit  ilollars  an.l  s  -veiity-eii;lit  cents, 
wilhlii  SIX  months,  with  Inten  si  at  the  rate  of  Itireu  per 
cent. per  niUDtli  until  pai.l,  according  to  the  condition  nt 
a  proinmi-^ory  note  hi.irinK  evi-ii  date  with  said  inort- 
i:a:'<'  ?■"'•  e.xecn'e't  hy  the  sal.l  KilwardC  Wi-llsunil  paya- 
Me  to  .Velsuu  H'"ierls  or  order,  and  nosuit  or  procec.lint:s 
at  law  have  liccn  Institute.!  or!:"]  to  recovcr'h.*  amount- 
sicnre  1  liy  sai'i  o  I. ■ami  mort;,MKeoraiiy  part tlicreotaml 
there  Is  now  claimed  to  he  .iue  and  N  actually  due  upun 
~ald  not*  ami  niort»;a','e  ,if  the  dale  ofthl^  notice  the  sum 
of  six  huiilreil  an. I  Ihlrtyfi.ur  d.dl;>rs  ai  .1  sixty  thn-.' 
cents.  Now  therefore  iiolic.' Is  herehy  i;iven  tha  hy  vir- 
tue of  a  power  of  sale  in  tai.l  imleiituie  of  inorl(;a(,'e  cmi- 
taincd  ami  asrc.'uhly  to  the  statutes  in  smli  cases  in.a.li' 
an.l  pr.>%Mded,  lie;  ah)ve  dcscrihe  1  mortifttUed  prein- 
is._'S  wUl  h.s'il.l  hy  the  >lienn'  of  Scott  Coilnty  at  public 
and  ion  li)  the  hii:lie»t  hi.l.l.'r  tor  cush,<.ii  the  Hrst  .lay  of 
Apiil  A.  J>.  18fi5  at  10  u'clHck  In  the  fon-noon  of  said 
i|  IV  at  the  front  'l.,'or  of  the  Court  Uous»  In  the 
town  of  .-iiaKopi'e  to  sall-fy  the  aforesahl  inortKa«>' and 
iKilclnierest  and  all  le^al  costs,  charges  and  aisburse- 
minis. 
UutedFeh.  15,  1865.  „    ..„„.„„ 

NELSON  nOBKnT.«. 
W.  P.  MCRFAT.  Ally.  Mortsagcr, 

for  .Vlorlaaijee.  V4  n5  Cw 


than  ten  days?  from  said  lath  day  of  February 
for  which  a  lee  of  twenty  cents  will  be  added. 
And  all  persons  who  shall  neglect  to  pay  the 
sum  so  demanded  within  the  time  specified  in 
such  special  notice,  will  be  liable  to  p;iv  TKN 
FFIl  CKNTUM  additional,  and  a 'fee  of 
twenty  cents  for  the  service  of  the  notice, 
Shakopee,  Minn.,  Feb.  4th,  18G5. 

JOHN  N.  HALL, 
v4  b5  3w  Colkictor  First  Dist.,  Minn. 


Wholesale  &  Retail 

UKAi.r.niN 


Summons- 

STATK  OF  MINNESOTA.)  /         Plstrlrt Court, 

County  of  Sc»tt.  /         \5th  .ludicial  District. 

Daniel  W.  InRers'dl, 

John  E.  lUttlihuti. 


}i 


C.  S.  Internal  Ucvcnuc 
60  Cents. 


The  State  of  Minnesota  to  John  E.  Kathbun 

the  above  named  defendant  : 

You  are  hen^by  summoned  and  rcfpiircd  to 
answer  the  complaint  in  this   action,  which  is 
tiled      in      the     office    of      the    Clerk     of 
this  court  in  Sliakoj)ee,  in    the  said  county  of 
Scott,  and    to- serve  a    copy  of   your  answer 
thereto  on  the  .subscriber  at   his    office  in  the 
town  of  Belle  Flairic  in  the  said  county,  with 
in  twenty  days  after  the  service   of  this  sum 
mous  on  you,  exclusive  of  the  day  of  such  Bcr 
vice  ;    and  if  you  fail  to  answer  the  said  com- 
plaint within  the  time  aforesaid  the  Plaintiff 
will  take  judgment  against  you    for  the  sum 
of  Five  thousand  dollars  with  interest  on  thai 
sum  for  six  years,  besides  the   costs  of  tbis 
action. 

Dated,  Jan.  Ctb,  ISC'). 

RoKKRT  A.  Irwiji, 

v:i  d52  Tt  Atty  for  Plainiti(r. 


L ANGLE Y  &  TEMPI 'E, 

Auction  &  Commission 

MEnCHANTS. 

Drick  BulldInK  OB  TMrd  street,  near  Morch«r«l8  Ilote 

VAsn  ADVAycED  o\  coy.sioxJiEyrs. 


ri//?/'/;.v7'/.Av:. 
nHiTt:  Li:.u), 

OILS,  rJIi.XISJIES,' 

L.1MPS.  PLAS TEIil.XG 

luin.  KEii()si:.xi: 
OIL,  i\]Ti:A'TMi:n- 

ici.YEs,  F.Q.xcy  coons. 

All  orders  from  Country  nralor.siiruinptitatirndtil 
wmiCAIlEANnnESl'.VTCll. 

KEitOSEJTE    OIW. 

L.\MPS,  CHIMNEYS    AND    SHADES 

atprlceiw     It  h    :   c  jc.tl  tlipl'fopir.  m- 


HOWS'  DruR  Store. 


Valuable   Standard    Books 

FOR  INDIVIDUALS  A^'D  FAMILIES. 

riuLisnrn  iit 

FOWLER  ANr>  WEEES. 

Sc9  BUOAliWAV.  N.  Y. 


Summons. 


aiii! 


.oMit    u^.easures  ai'ainst    such  i.'oik 
provide  siD).-'  means  lor  tiie   puiii»hnient 
of  ll'.at  worst  chi.ss  of  ihieves — substitute 
brokers.     We    clip  the    following    from 
the  New  York  Tribune  : 

Further  seizures  of  ff.iudulent    cnlist- 
j  ment   papers  were  also  made;  in    one  iii- 
siaiicc  cot;s':>ting  of  sixty  nine  .sets 
which  a  woithv    "supervisor 


cipal  depot. 
Sherman. 

By  lh«  latest  reports  Sherman  was 
moving  his  forees  in  three  columns,  but 
exatstly  in  trhat  direction  it  is  noi  cer- 
tainly a.sceriaiiied.  As  hie  as  the  17ih 
inst.  Sherman  was  reported  at  Windsor, 
for '  ten  miles  tas-t  of  Aikens  on  tlie  rail  road 
Irom  the    i,.^,iii,;r    from     Bianchville    to    Augusta 


rural  districts  h.ad   p.iid  the  iillle  'oiiune  ^,  jj^  j,j^  ^^^y^  ^^^   .^^jj,  g    ^^^^^  ^^ 

of  forty  thousand  dollars  and   upicard. — .  .■       ,    .  c  i     -i,         i  n\    i 

■'  .   .  II  .      ,     penUiii;' tjulwcen  Braiichvilieand  Lhales- 

creet   tall'-'n   al    i  =» 


li-i  was    condbiderably 

learnin"  that   they   were  not  woiih  the 

J  H'-.-r  ihfv   were  written    on.     We    still 


tlie    capital  of  South    Carolina  and   that 
his  progress  was  unchecAred. 

Fort  Anderson,  the  last  and  only  de- 
fense to  Willmington  is  captured  and  the 
city  probably  in  our  possession. 

A  battle  must  take  place  with  Sher- 
man before  long  or  the  southern  rebel 
army  will  be  driven  into  the  'last  ditch' 
at  Richmond,  when  one  final  battle  will 
close  the  bloody  drama  and  end  the  war 


STATE  OF  MINNESOTA. 1  f 

County  of  Scott.  /  I 


Dlstrlrt  Court, 
5th  Judicial  D'htrict. 


REFERENCES. 

THOMFOV  nROTttEBS.  Ront-p  t  Cn  <MPI.'f». 

Boiirp  k  Oakks, 
v3n20;tf       BankerrB. 


J.  C.  alJ.  C.  Bi  r.iiANK. 
Com.  Men  hants 


Lolina  11.  W-)nlson"» 

wjiiiiirt  > 

Ol  tavius  C'lltlc.  ) 


(  inter.  Rev.  Stamp,  ) 
"i  50  Cents  j" 


ton. 


mdii.*d    unpaid    on  the  lO;h  day    of   -MMvh.  i -^5.1,1^^,1  j  ^j.,g  ,,,03^3  q,"  tl,o&o    who    were        ,    ,      or„  mabin,,' 
l.''o4,  and  0:1  the  ii;iy  l:>l    a  ••.■  .».ii'i   ti,.     .....  |  ji,.r^f;;ed,  the  pulilicalion  ol  trnicn    mi-^ht  .  f 

I'eter  K'.irnev,  a-;  such  c.xeiul  or,    paid  ail  ol :  "  '  — *- 


There  can  be  no   doubt    but  that   the 


John  JflcJflullen 


It  is  rumored  that  Lee  has  sent  30,000 


a  ureat  effjrt  to  con- j 
I'UDlicaiion  ui  tfoioii    mi-^ot  V  ,  e  •  ,  ' 

=■•    •"•'"  .""  :•; ;  seriously  intelere  tnih  other  anests  tl.at  <^-"^'-«t«  '>>*"•  «""^»  southern  force  with  j 

thoi;.vs.f.r-:nl   to    t..e^tr'^^^^^^  a  vi^-w    of  falling   upon  Sherman    and   if: 

rt>;uity  o  .'^co   ,  ai.       ••"•^     ..-    '■'--  r     ••        |      An  imporiant  discovery  has  been  made  poot-iblo  annihilate  him  before  he  cau  be 

'"■v,.,l,l,vreI<ch,im.dtoleduedt  tlio  , late  '  "''^^^rebv  H  appears  that   Uiere  is  an    -r- |  ^^j^^^^^^j^ 
orthLm'.io..ui.on<aid   m-d-a...   i..:>.i    m.U  ;  g^uized  botly  oi  «-omen   ...  this  ciy  trho 

bisi  afore.s:ii.h  the  sn  n  of  f.iir    hun.hod    and    aio  employed   by  bounty-brokers   to  as-  •   r      .    R  -„ 

eighteen  dollars,  and  forty  cent^.  t...geiher  with    sist  recruits  to  desert,    in  order  to  give  men  from  Richmond  to  reinforce    Beau- 

the  further  sum  ..f  one  i.'nndie'l  and    twenty-'  them  a  chance  to  jump  the  bounty.    Th«y  regard  and  to  oppose  the  march  of  Sher- 

t:ix  dollais  an.l  thirty-two  cents  i.ai.l  for  l:t\es    pp,j^.gjj^l    ^^y    ii,y    island   wliere  recruits  „a„^  but  we  have  no  uneasiness  on  that 

""Ti"!'' Ji:;:;"'i'^t^i't>SoB  sl^le^thc 'iav   ^'^'^  ^*^"  ^^^^  "''^'"    ;'  ^^^  l"' f  r  ''''""   »««o""t  unless  his  force  becomes  to  muoh 
an.l  sixty  cents  hitereat  thtrcoB  siutc   luc  iid\    „,^i^  ,,j,u.jio  jjmro.  under  w^hich  disguise  ,         ,  ,  1 

of  payment  aloiTsni.  ^,.      they  generallv  succeed  to  pass  the  guard    scattered.     It  was  thought  and  reported 

..ViidwhenasonthelOfh  .lay    ol    ^\^''''\.  .^J  °,.^     '  ^  °  that  when  he    left  Atlanta  he  had    about 

1H64,  t!u;  .sai  I  IVtcr  Kearney   as  cx"rnt.-r  o\  \  «»na  eb.ape- 

ihe  la-st  will  and  testament   of    sahl    J<>hn  B.  ;  

Kearncv  dcira.'^'d  ouMmenceil  jirocceding  to  : 
fi>rcc!o.'c.siiid  iiu:rtg:i!rc  by  adverli.-.ei'.:eiif  pur-  j 
-aant  to  the  .-<t:itn«.'  in    such   ca.-j   made  and  ■       ^-^^i^  Averill  A.  A.  1  .  lU.  w.  naa  ucti-  ^, 

a  force  with  proper  management  will  n'>l 


nEALER  I.H 


HARDWARE, 


100,000  men   composing   the    best   part 
The  Draft  In  the  First  District.        of  the  army,  and  we  do  not  believe  it  has 

_,     .         u   A     K     T>   \t    r   1  „o  ^./,;  '  decreased  to  anv  great  extent  since;  such 
Cul.  Averill  A.  A.  P.  M.  G.  has  deei-       .         m.  .  ,, 


^^'i- 


l',ere:.rier  an  invguhir  notice  of  the  f<^^<^^[  ;       ^j^  ^  ^^^^  di  til  will  take  place  as  soon 

;ire<>rs:iidinortua;;ehys;d-M.!  .s:ii.t  prcini.-^-       o  r 

lube  male  oi;th-/2;Mdiy  if  .' ■.!iu:iry.   ;.-«:.>.  as  the    necessary    preparations  can 

W.M  pnldi.shcl  f.-r  a  j.oriid  ic.-.-  tl.;;-i  -^'i  si:vi-<  .■*-  ^^j^  ij,  ibose   towns  that  are  making  no 
v.'-e  weels    b-foro    t!ut   dav    and   thercaft'-r  .  ^-n    1    ■  .  i        ~ 

V:liponeJmitilth.'3U,h.Kv'e.fJanu::n-,1^6.\  exertions  to  fill  ihe.r.iuot.s.  and  reqius- 

b  !t  wUiciisiieuiidtTsai.iiio'.i.e  Wis  aba!i<!.>n.d  ling  those   towns   now  making  an  effort 


late  battle  at  Hatches  Run  in  which  they 
•       failed  to  accomplish  anything  of  import 


ance.    Deserters    coming  in    s.iy    Rich- 
mond is  to  be  evacuated  wiihin  ten  d.nys 

rur.et 


iir.vd 

at     1:>W 


to  fill  ihf^ir  quola  to  cummunica:e    tne 
same  to  him  at  once. 


h.el  w;u  not  n.adc  nor  sai.i  pnia;sc 
foT  sale  pursuant  to  .^ucli  nut.ee. 
And     whereas    no    pr.>cee.ii:g- 

rxcopt    as    af.m-said,    having    bt-en     insti-j »..— ^. 

t.ned  or  bad  to  collect  the  sums  secnreo  io  be  j  „,^g  Cab^n-t. 

,,;od  by    the    said    mortgage,   or    any    part-  r     V     -j     ,  t  •       1 

th.^reol—  I      The  new  Cabinet  for  President  Lincoln 

Now.  therefor,',  notice  is  hereby  cnven  that    ^j^^  ^^^^  ^^^^  ^,^^^^  j,^^  ^^^^  fj^^j        j, 
niider  and  bv  virtue  of  the  power  ot  saio  cm-,  .   .      - 

t  liS  m  sai.l  mortgage,  and   pursuant  to  the  ,  the  politic-.ans  as  follows 


and  that  Lviici.bur!;h    is  to  be  the    next 
point. 


Stoves,  Tin,  Copper, 

First  Street,  Shafiopre 

All  kinds  of 
JOB  IfORK.i.XD  nEP^llin.XG 

a  oTlKT  on  th'  FIIORTEST  NOTICF..   »S  t!T 


TheSt.ite-.f   Minnesota   to    Octavlus  Cottle    the    abovo 

named  il.  lendaiit: 

Yon  areh.iehv  Summoned  .in'I  requireil  loanswerlhi- 
Plaint. fTs  complaint  in  the  ahove  act  i.-n.  which  is  lil.d  in 
the  .dllceof  th"'  0:crk  of  the  District  Court  In  ami  lor  th.' 
rountvaforesahl.  ami  to^erveB  .  ■)py  of  your  answer  to 
the  saM  complalnl  on  th''  suOm Tiber  ai  his. .Ill'  e  in  Belle 
I'Inine  In  said  countv,  within  t  went v  days  after  the  ser- 
vice ol  this  summons  .It)  you,  extl'isive  ..1  tlir.lay  ol  s"'  h 
s.TVlce  :  an'l  If  von  fnilHi  toanswer  th  »:i|.l  conipl.ilnt 
within  the  time  af.iresald,  the  plaintill  in  Ihis  act'on  will 
t.ik.-lU.lL'in.  rif  a'.;.iinsl  v.iil  f..r  lh»  sum  <d  One  humlre.l 
aii.l  eluht  .lollarsand  si.xtv  live  cents,  with  inter.'St  on 
II 'tv  iw.i  loll.irs  arel  thirty  eit;ht  c.-iit<at  Ih'-rale  .f  seven 
pereenlumpi'  innun  Irom  th"  Clh  .lay  of  October  Ilj6i). 
with  Infres  onlliy-si.x  dollars  hihI  i\>  i  i;t.\  >evt  p  i  em  s 
at  Oierat-i  of  twelve  Tier  centum  i»r  aiinuni  from  the 
1311)  day  of  April  IM'J,.  and  for  the  p'aiiitilfs  costs  and 
cliar.'esiii  this  .iel|..n. 

l»»ted  Feb.  I'jtii  l.%5.  A.tJ.CIIATFIhLI), 

Atty.  lor  I'lalntin". 


Ia  Probate  Court. 

State  of  Mixxe.sota,    } 
County  of  Scott.         ^ 

InthcmattPi  of  the  Estate   of  John  Brown, 

decease.';  : — 

Upon  reading  and  filing  the  petition  of 
(ieorgc  Brown  praying,  for  reasons  therein . set 
forth  that  leiters  of  Adinini.-Jtration  upon  the 
es'ute  ol  John  Brown,  late  of  the  county  of 
Scott,  decea.scd.  issue  to  Peter  Geycrmann, 

It  is  ord'-nd  th;it  the  1 1th  day  of  March, 
A.I).  1865.  at  the  office  of  the  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate at  .■^Inik.ipee  in  said  county,  be  as.signcd 
for  the  hearing  of  said  petition,  when  and 
where  all  pi  r.-ons  interested  in  the  estate  of 
the  decca.sed  can  apjicar  and  show  c-iu.sc  why 
the  pr.ayer  of  said  petition  should  not  be 
gr;in1cd. 

Dated  Fel)ruary  l7th.  A.  D.  1865. 
IIk.vry  Ili.Nns, 
4  n5    3w  Ju.lge  of  Probate 


HIDES !  HIDES ! 

I   will  pay  the  HIGHEST  MARKET 
PRICE  in  CASH,  for 

Dry   and  Green   Hides, 

at  my  stand  on  Holmes  Street, 'one  door 
South  of  Huntsman's  corner. 

R.  M  WRIGHT. 


H.  MORiisr, 

'WHOL'^ALE  GROCER, 

Ferwardin^  &  f  omm'ssioK, 

aiidd.-alti  In 

FLOUR  ^  PORK, 

FOREIGX  4-  DOMESTIC 

'LiqUORS  ^  CIGARS 

CORNER  OF  THIRD  4  JAOKSOS  8T8. 

(SIBLEY'S  9T0NK   BLOCK.) 

SAINT  PAUL,     MINNESOTA 

vo2n'j44-;y 


Summons. 


DiNTisiey. 


THE    Undersigned 

ha- Just  r.'tiirneil  fr-.m  the 
Ea-l  with  .1  new  ..upp.y  of 


^    Dental  Material, 


The  iLLtrsTRATED  HvpitorHATic  F.\fYri,or>E- 

DiA;  a  system  ol  lly.lropathy  an.l  lixcieiie.  Conraii.InB 
outlines  »f  Anal.. my:  i'liys|olot;y  of  tl,e  Human  llodv; 
llv.-it-Mit  Ai,'i  ncle^,  and  llie  presirvatlwii  o|  Jli  illh  ; 
nieli-ctlcs,  an.l  ll.Mlr.ipliallc  Cooker*  ;  The.  rv  and 
1  rajllce  of  tValer-lrenln.'ent  ;  Special  "Palli.dotv  and 
llvlro-Therap.nili  s.  Iiiilnd'ii):  tii-  Ni.tnre,  Cnu-es, 
Synniioms  uiid  TreHlmeni  o(  til  known  IMneases  •  *p- 
pllcatmn  ol  llydiopjithy  to  Ml.lwMi-rv  and  The  Nurse- 
ry. I)e«l;;neil  a»  11  (Jiii.i,.  („  Faiii  lllcs  and  .'-lu.l.iiis  and 
a  lexl-lii.ok  t..r  rh>sli  laiis.  Bv  li.  T.  Tr.ili.  .M  Ji  II- 
lisliated  witlmpwiir.ls  ol  3.«  Elit;raviMi;fi  an.l  (  uiored 
I'lal's  Sniihta-ilially  lionn.l  In  oLi-  larpe  Toluine.— 
rriie,  prip.ilJ  |,y  iiial,$4  .VJ. 

or  all  the  tiiiinenniK  i>u  Id  leal  Ion*  wtili  (i  liave  adata 
e.l  sU(  Il  a  wi.li'  popnlaiity.  as  Is  ii.d  hv  >ll-^srs  F..m  ler 
an.l  Weir^N. perl.HiiH  nona  are  more  adHpti  d  Io  Ffiieral 
iitlllly  than  this  rich,  conipreheiisive,  uiu]  %ell»rrail- 
MC'I  Encyclopaedia.— .\.  1'.  Jnliunf. 

Works  or  IIov.   IIora«'E    Max.v,  including 

his  hist  pnhllc  le<  tnres.ainoni;  whhh  are  Thoaf:bts  for 
a  VouiiK  .Man;  Powers  and  iMiflesoi  >\oinen:  lii  niaiida 
of  the  Aue  on  Colh-ees;  HI,  h  uii'l  E.!uc»icd  ;  Toor  and 
l;;niirant;  RaceMhinreale  A. Idle.-...  etc.  These  leriures, 
particularly  the  IlrsI  I  wo,  have  in  these  separnti.  lurnis 
ha.l  linnieiis'.  <  In  nialion,  an. I  are  iiiilv.  rsallv  acknowl- 
odKP'l  to  he  of  the  i;reate.'4'.  value.    S3  (XI. 

Eni'CATTO.v  :  Its  Elementary  Princip!e.«F<i«n- 
rteilon  Ihe  Nature  of  Man.  By  J.O.  ."fpureheini,  M.  D, 
With  an  Appenill.\,  conlainli'i^;  a  Ui-«.-ilntion  of  th* 
T.-miHranieiit...  ;in.l  an  Analvsihol  the  I'lircnoluglcal 
Fai  uili..-..    .Muslin,  tl  M. 

We  r.';.'ard  this  toIuiik-  as  one  of  Hie  most  Important 
that  haa  ben  olhie.l  t.  th.  pul.iic  l..rni:inv  vmrs.  It 
Is  full  of  aound  doctrines  and  nr.ull.al  ni«l<'.Hi. 

—Uoslon  JUnJ.atiil  .'iing-Jcurnal.  J 

PHRKxoi.OfjY  FnoTKn,  Ii.M  .^rnATKn  and  Ap- 

FLiro;  secojiipaole.l  ty  a  <  liarl.enitirncliw  an  AiinlysU 
ol  the  Primary  .M.i.tal  I',  wers  In  Ih.  ir  Vi.iioiK  liecrees 
ot  iH'Velr.pni  er.l,  Ihe  i'hei.on.i  iia  pio.li..  ..I  ly  il.elr 
<  omhine.l  Acllvttv,  an.l  Ihe  Loi.iip.n  olth*  I'luejiologi- 
ral  Oi>.'ans  in  tli«  ll.«.|.  'lo^jetlier  wllh  a  \  !' w  of  th* 
.Moral  atiil  Theological  hiaiin;;ol  thi;  .-.<  Ii  ncc.  I'rice  1.7». 

The  Ni:w  Si:i.K-Ix.sTRi:eTOR  i.v  Piirknoloot 

ANP  PHVMoUKiY.  It  eontalim  a  .haniiion  ol  each  fa- 
cility oi  the  mill. I,  lull  i.noii;;h  to  i,n  ,  !,.„r.  y.|  s.>  short 
as  not  |.i  ue.iry  :  !.>;;.  l her  with  .  ..iiil.iiialions  ol  the  fa- 
cilities, an.l  lou  Kii^ravlnuA  lo  >l.ow  the  orpana  |«iir« 
and  small  ;  ther«l.y  enahliiiK  all  person »,« ill,  linl« 
Rlu.ly,  to  l>e.-..in.a.<|uainlei|  «ith  Pracii.al  I'hreuolo- 
By.    All  excellent  Work  fur. slu..;eiits.    7i(ts. 

The  Nkw  Ii.i.rsTRATEn  F.amii.y  G'vm.va.sicw. 

With  niiiiKroMg  KnvraYliiKst ;  ciiMninlUK  (;,i- most  Ini- 
pr.iViil  niilliols  of  app'vliii.'  <;nnna.-n.  .  (al.slhenlr. 
KineKipathic,  and  \ocal  Kxercls.-.  Io  Ihe.levelopment 
ol  tlie  III. Illy  organs,  Ih.- iovlaoralii.nol  th.-ir  functlona. 
lhi.  preservali.in  ..f  heallh,  an.l  .lire  o|  Ultieusca  auil 
delornjilies.    By  I>r.  I'ra.l.    I'rice  Sl  75. 

Weaver's  AVtin/is  for  tiik  Yorvf;.    Compri- 

lilnc  H..p.-»  an.l  Helps,  .Mins  and  Aids, and  Ways  of 
l.i'e.      tm-  v.. I.    I'lli .- $.5  (Ki. 

llie  cr.at  p..pnl«il(y  >,f  the  WtltlnCPof  Mr  Weaver 
ain.im,'  yuii.c-  pe..p|..  iii.|n.e,|  n-  to  p.ihil-h  Ihem  to- 
;;eili,.r,  in  whi.  h  l-.rni  tli.  y  s,  ,;,j,  to  \,u  lu-nr  H'nerally 
apprivi-d  thansep.-rateiy.  ' 

Emxtricai.  Psvriioi.otiY  :  Its  Philosophy  and 

fra.li.  elui:y  Explained.  By  l»r.  .1.  B.  Do.N.  Kr  Dodll 
has  an  extennive  r.  pnlalion  as  one  >.|  Ihe  iii»-t  nuwer- 
lul  I'S'thoIoRlsss  as  well  an.l  one  of  the  eIeir.-Mt  writers 
III  the  rouni,,..  -niis  w.irk  slamlK  at  the  hrnd  of  all 
tliet  ban  heeii  wrillen  on  thesulijeet.    I'rhe  SI  50. 

EnrcATiON  Co.mpli:tb.     Enii)racing  Phy.sioF- 

»zy,  Animal  aa. I  M.-i.lal.  apj.h.  .1  i-.  (I,.- Pri-wrvatlon 
«Hd  ReMoraiion  o|  i|.  iilil,  „  IP.  Ivand  I'owe,  ..f  Mind  : 
hell-tulture,  ami  lerfe.-tlon  of  Chaj-acSer,  li*  ludlnK 
the  Mnnacenient  of  VoHlli;  Memorv  ami  li.r.ilectual 
Impr.jveiniiit. applied  to  Self-K.lu.  alioii  anU  Juveull* 
Instruction.    In  one  lar«e  volume.  $1.00 

Cox.sTiTi-Tiox  OF  Ma.v,  Considered  in  Relation 

t.»  EM'-rnal  OhJ.ctf..  By  i;e..r-e  <;.,iriU-.  The  onlr 
.■>n!,,..rlii;e.|  Aiij.-rl.an  e.l|n.„i.  \\  i,i,  twenlv  Emtra- 
TloK-,  an.l  a  I'oriti.li  of  l"..-  Anih.ir.  Mns'lln.  $1  75. 
rHRKK  III.  vnRu.Tiioi.sAM.  (•,„.,,,„.  thl..;;real  wirk 
have  b.tn  soi.l.  arel  the  d.-niand  i>tlll  In.  p  a».-.(. 


IlYORoPATHif;  Famh.v   Piiv.-^rriAv.    A  Ready 

I'resrriherand  Ilyt'ieri'.  A-lvl.ser.  v  lih  reference  to  th»» 
.>ainre.  (,.vis.-s.  rr.-v.iitionaii.l  tn-hUiKit  orD|».«s,-ii 
.^...  I'l.  i.t-  aii.|('«Miall!i>ol  •  vervklii.l.  rvJoe!Sh.-w' 
.^I.  1).  Iliustruled  with  nearly  30U  Enj  raviilfc-ii.    $t  00    * 


I'RiNcipr.Es  OF    Pnvsior,of;Y    applied  to   the 

an.l  Is  prepar.-d  to  .la  ai        j'r.'servat.i,ii  of  Il,.;,.tj|^  j,,,  |    ((,  d,,.    j 


CK3  TTJSAXrrSSS  R722BP.  TfCr.Z, 


I'liysical 


Improvement  of 


.  ml  Mental    IMn.  .,t|.,ii.    Bv    !;>.  A    Combs 

This  w..rk  has  torn  lorij;lime  b.enjiis.iv  r.'.nalUered' 
cue  ofOi,.  tiesf  works  ou  i'en.;i(l  l'|,vsl.„o«T  ever 
written.    I'ritc- tJ.TS.  '  ">   "^lOf y   ever 


Items.  I 

A  woman  in  Germany  lately  gave  birth  j 
to  four  daughters  at  once.     Her  husband 
fled  tne  country  in  despair. 


Jobn  Schwartz, 


State  of  Mivne.sota,    / 

County  ol  . Scott.  ^         j  operi^tlonsaccordingto  the  latest iuiprovementa.    Also 

The  Stale  of  .Minnesota  to  the  Sheriff  or  any 
Constable  in  said  county  : — 
You  are  hereliy   commanded   to  snmmens '  ^^j^,, 

Jnsliui  I-.  f.de  iV  iie  sh.-dl  be  found    in  your    nh 
i  i;oni:tv,  to  be   and    a:  pear   lieforo  tlie  under- 1  a,'„,y  oti.e.  '  ,        ,  ,  , .,    i     *'^"'  ""nierous,  ,v-5.i. ,.  ri-.-j 

1  sicned.  one  of  l!;e  Ju4ices  of  the  I-ea.:e  in  ami    j:?^-- ;;;':;'„ ».'''''^^'"'^^' ''"'''"•''"  of  cbargewhiie  ,    ..„.„. «.-«pa,eA.  .Mu.un  ti.rs.    " 

J-rsaid    co^inty    ;,„   the    ?i,«l';^'"th  day  ef  ,,,^^;:]^^i-^-,:-'^::::,^^^^  Mora,.  PhiI.>sop„v:  or  the  duties 

March.  A.  I».  1^0...  al  ten  o  clock  lu -the  fore-.  Dr.  E.   BRAY  i   "' «'"c..ris!dereiin  nis  in.ivid.i,.i.i>.m.e,,:e.  ,nd  .«.,- 

ino..n.utmye!ncei.itheTown    of  Sbako|,ef-. ;    ...j,,^.  ,r  c.uvcr  Minn     ]    f!:!;,  ■:K::;rr./!r^';';;7i:.';-^^ 

i  in  said  county   <>f  S.ott,  to  aii-wer  to  K.  H.  '        

i  Bennett  in  a  civil  action  ;    and  have  you  then 


whichonarcounf  ..fits  cVanllne.'-.  eheapties..^  and '!i:r.'  '  .     HII.nREN,     I  hcir    HvdropnaflC    MilllQfremPnk 
nldtv.israpid'.vlaklnc  theplac.  of  i'ohl  plaie  forin-.rt    ,      inT  •'  ath  an.l    l>i5.;a»' ."  A  Hc-mive    -,   i    ..       .i   i 
l:i/  artilhial  l.-eth.   .Spcclinun»  of  the  work  can  be  seep  '      w.  rk.  drsit-nc'l  a.  alio.  I-  l.,r  fVh.i    e.  «    !',  pI  vi!i',V..!l 


By  J;>.-i  .«lic»,  M.lt 


^rre»ti*iia. 


P.  R.  SHERWIN  &  CO., 

LATE  SIIERWTN.  NOWELL  *  PRATT, 


iMrav  lltuu.    (1.75. 

Combb's  Lfxtike  on  Phre.voi.ouy,  including 


1      Ex.  Gov.  Kidder  of  Vermont,    now  a 
r?'itutViu  such  case  made   and  provided,  the  |      Secretirij  (f  Stale — Charles    Francis  '  p.^ij,.f,t  of  Saint  Paul    Minn.,  has  been 

lams. 
Secretary  of  the   Treasury — Edwin  D 


Itsappllcath.ns  to  the  pre'.cnt   ant/ prespectlTCcondl. 
tlon  ol    thej. liter  -•   '  -.        - 

Eaiiay,  an  <i  a  Hl:> 


tlon  of   thea.iilen  St-iic,  witii  nolcsaudiniroduciorr 
it'^rica'..    J|,"S. 


aforesaid  mortgage  will  be  forecio.-etl  .and  said  ^j,^^^  ^,    .     ^     appointed  Chief  Justice  in  Dakota  T«ri 

herein  before  describ^I  lands  ami  premu-cs  w,ll        Secretar>/  of  the    Treasury— Ed^\a  D.      ^  ^ 

be  sold  at  public  auction,    For    '•^^^J'  ^'V  J';^,   Morgan.  .  '"'^- . 

t.i.best  bidder,  at  the  Iron    door  of  the  (..  nrt  ;  .  War-0.  P.  Morton  of 

■-n^?  al  Shakopee,  m  said  cc.nnty    of  t>coa.        ^e  reiujy    j 
^.  "U'hdavot    March,    A.  D.   1?6.-),  at    Indiana. 


It  is  reported  that  S.    B.  Davis,  the 


and  there  this  writ. 

Given  under   my   hand,    this   20tb  day    of 
February,  A.  1).  1(56  J. 

Me  r  chant    Tailo  r. !  j.  l.  MacDonald.      '^JusticeofThe  Peace,  i  r)rv  Goods  Ibr    Cash    Only ! '  «:n^l'3!'AVJ^^^^V.'i.rt^m';^^^ 

Atty  for  ITff.                    n6  3t         j         "^                                                           -^  FOWLER  &  WEI.ES, 

Fust  Street,  Two  Doors  ff est  of  the  Post  \ [  MILWAUKEE.  '_ 2--9  KiiucwAY.x.r.- 

MARRIAGE  GUlDE.-Yov.Vs   q^^  UNLIMITED  RESOURCES  AND|CUMMINaS    &  .JENNYS, 

Great  PHvsioi.OGTrAi,  W  ore.  or  Ev- .  j  uAsurA.  t-crkm  o» 

s.ru,t.,rrrr7n^a?,^.'mr:o"n,''ortrJ^lu  REPRESENTATION  IN  THE  MARKET.  .  Granrf,    Square,    and    Cottage     Upright, 

■       -  •  —    -oneemlns  the  ° 

TOGETHER  WITII  TUB 


Coyles  fthe  woo!»orpart  ..f  thr,..  work«.  «in  be  sent 


I  have  Just  received  and  have  now  •■  band  ■  camplete 

st'Kk  of 

Fail  and    Witner    Goods, 

I  am  noT  pr«parea  to  fill  all  orderBiAtistactoriiy 


I-  ia  the  forenoon  of  s;dd  .lav.  to  sal-        Secretary  of  the  Xavy-John  W.  For-    rebel  spy  who  13  to  be  hung  at  Johnson  s   .„,., 

amount    theu   duo'on   said    nev.  Island  was  the  murderer  of  General  Mc- 1  REASO.XABLE  RATE^. 


•'C 


'Secretary    cf    the     Interior— ll»mh»\    q^^^ 

Hamlin. 

Posimn»ter    General— Mr.    Denniaon. 

b^it-l 


vith  the  amcunt  paid  fo 
*'>e expense  of  sale. 

*  RNEY, 

Te.stamcnt  cf  P^"^"^  '"'-'"^         .,      ,  ^,^, 
T4  1-3  6.V     I      Attorney    (rf /?«#«— J  ^nica 

preseut  iucnmb 


Belns  in  communication  with  the  mos' fashionable 
estahllshme  isin  the  East,  the  cluthlns  Made  by  we 
will  be  of  the 


Larkin  G.  Mead.    Jr.,   of  Brattlebi^ro ;     j^vTE-ST  .STYLE  AND  FASHION 
c     ?p€cJ,'^'i-«  ^^^^   ta'ilented  young  sculptor,  is  al      t,'  n"to...c:e*i  Hv  p  u 
presenl  Acting  Vita  Couaul  al  \  i«i.aa.   '    ^\.i.:A.f,.( 


phvse.i.jKyand  relatlo-'S  of  our  sexn.o  pystem,  and  the 
pr'JdiK-tlon  or  prevent  on  of  o((<i>\  ine.Tinciudmg  al.  the 
new  discoverits  n.  ver  Pefore  eivrn  In  th'  Eiii:l:sh  lan- 
fniase.bvWM.  YOIXG.M.  1).  This  is  really  a  valuable 
an.!  li:tcre.«tinK  work.  It  Is  written  In  plain  lancu.ise 
for  the  eei.'ral  rea '.er.  and  Is  Illustrated  with  upwanls 
of  one  hundred  encravlncs.  All  yonng  married  people 
or  tho<e  rontemplatine  m.irria^e,  an  l  h.ivini:  theleas- 
lnipedlm.-nt  to  married  life,  ghouM  read  this  b...j».  It 
discloMS -'t-rets  that  every  one  shouM  be  ucyualntet 
with.  Still  I'  Is  a  hook  thet  must  h  -  hi.  ked  up.  an'l  nod 
lie  ahont  the  hous?.  It  will  bese:!'  to  auj  one  on  tne  ret 
ceipt  01  twenty-live  cents.    A.Mress. 


.  -^i;»f  c'f-;i;.i  S'.'itiieiJ  ' 

Joi;^  scinTiXiz.  } 


's. 


\  1  »1  >r- 


nu.  v.xi.  Y'lCNo, 

41;  .snit'  :;  .>"..   I'.v..  1. '   '>. 

I'lULAlJi.LliUA, 


Rapid  Increase   of  Our  Sales, 

Enable  us  without  detriment  to  anr  Interests. t* 

0  F  F  E  P.    TO    THE    TRADE 

•  «rn*«  of  pr!.'e«  wOh  wlil..h 

\o  otlif  r  EI0111KC  c:)n  Coiupcte 

(j ..   ^ 


Piano  Fortes 

JVo.  72C  Broadvcay,  .Vetr   Yorlc. 
Kach' Instrument  Warranted  Five  Years. 

At  wh..l'»3lc  and  ret.slI,Twe;iV«  Ave  j. Trent.  leii  tlaa 
the  lame  claS-<  Han*  c-Newiie;.;.  ' 

l-":ii  f.  win  J.;  w-jI!  '.r>  e»  4j.;!;u.  utir  IiiatnonWtS, 


"^     INTENTIONAL  DUPLICATE  EXPOSURE 


•f 


I 


y* 


r 


t  r. 

■4  • 


IMPORTANT  TO    LADIKS. 


THE 


THE  PRIVATE  MEDICAL  ADVISOR 

▲b  lavaloAble  treatise  of  M  pages,  by 

DR.  JOHN  HARVEY 

t>'itiM.«hr.|  fV.r  Itx-  lifivfit  of  the  <cx 

Yr*    ■  ^^7''''  ?'  TKN  CKJ.T,-;.  H   will  Le  s.-.it.pojt  p»l.l,  In 
rfi»iedh- 1  .  uvilop^  tp  alt  wbo  •pflr  tor  It.         ■  • 

It  «ive»  a  cofisis*  •{l.-Krlptiim  •?■!!  the  <lls<-A'iu-.iT«ci:ll.ir  i 
lo  femnles,  t»;el1irr  with  nienns  of  run-.  H.n<l  treats  t.f 
Comepfion,  I're^'iiHtiiiiicvMisiJirrhicp,  Slcrllltv  >exual 
Abuaw*.  rruttpRus-CUfrv,  F<-iu«l<>  Wr;ikii^<«.  (.'on^unip- 
tloii.  *c..  «iKt  mnrh  iith»T  valnalile  IntVrinatlou  not  pub- 
lU!ie<l  !n  any  ottn-r  wurW. 
iSverv  la'ly  I'huuM  procure  a  coi'y  without  delay. 

.3'i'  TIIKBB  XomONS.  9IV000  XACn.     - 

IUT«  alre.-iily  been  publi»heJ  unU  dl^trlbatei  IbU  year. 


EBS 


SHAKOPEE  ARGUS  i"ir. 


J^"  We  are   harirfg  a  regular   family 
about  how  in  thin  town,  belVreen 


Retail  Prices  Current. 


and  sundry  political  aspirants  and  j  ^•'''•'*''^  '^'&«%fr«f  *'^^^^^ 


""V 


HOME  m 


.iifj.jzij 


"pap"  dispensers,  etc.,  etc.,    belonging  i 
to  the  •'favored  party."     Go    it,    gentle- 1 


SiiAK0PEE,-Feb.  25,  1863. 
ITEMS     "*"'     ^"'    remember  that    "your   little  |  Flour  per  sack 3  00  a  3  25 


Loafers. 

Among  all  classes   of  persons    whose 


situati 


hands  were  never  made  to  tear  eayh  oth- 
er's eyes."  The  bee  is  a  sweet  little  in- 
sect— but  stiil  it  has  a  sting;  the  rose  ia 

,     ,  .  passing  beautiful — but    you  see  it  has  a 

ions  we  deplore,  and  who  are  in  a    ,.  „,„  .  ,,„„  ,  ^,       u     j 

,     .  ..  ,  ...  thorn;  treasury  notes   areo.k., — but /oo 

most  piiible condition, many  irretnevaby  ^„,i.c„.„        .   «•„  .•  1 

,     .,  .  ,.  -^  wittf  A  "gieen  stuff     sometimes  makes  a 

lost  to  good  society  and  honest  industry  1  ,  ,,         u         1 

Jo, k     If      .1  ,  .  /  person  sick,  and.    generally,    about  that 

IS  the  loafer,  the  street,  the    saloon,  the  6  / 

bar-room  loafer.     We  refer  to  that  class   o     1    .u-  .    ,  r  ^,        i. 

>uch  things   remind  us  poor  folks  wbo, 


Wheat ....85   a    95 

Corn 75  a    ^5 

Oats 60  a  70 

Potatoes 70  a  80 

Beans 2  75  a  3  00 

Onions 4  50 

Hay,  per  ton 6  00    a    8  00 


who  may  b«  found  at  all  times  of  day  or    ,  ,  .  ,    .      .  , 

„•  1  ,;■,,.  ,  ,     .  ^         lortunalely,  are  not  troubled  with  any  of 

night  in  the  hotels,  or  the  beer  shops,  or  • .,  1  •       .  ,  .  , 

»K>   _u-  )  1  *.  ..,         ,  the  complaints  brought  on  by  such  caus- 

the  whiskey   saloons,  of   every    village.;         ,  .  .      •,.„., 

.^^„.;        ,  r.       J  .         ,       f  *    es  of,  "poverty    is    wealth,"    "love  in  a 

spending  day  after  day  and  week    after       ..        ,,       ,  ,  •   j     j  1 

_^„i   •     .,  .     r   ji  ....     cottage,     and  many  other  kindred  recol- 

week  in  the  worst  of  idleness  and   dissi-    1      •  . 

,•  lections  ;    but    we    repeat    it,  go  it !  we 

T7._        .  ,     .,  don't  care  a  d — n  wliich  whips,  ahhoush 

i!-very  town  18  cursed  with  more  or  less                 ,.  ,  ,                 /■  •      ,  ,, 

, ..  .      ,          -         ,  ,,                                 we  would  like  to  see  fair  play,  and  hope 
of  this  class  of  our  fellow   citizens,    and           ,    ,. 
,                   .         ,         ,  ,                        ,  wo  shall, 
perhaps  ours  is  as  free  of  the  scourge  a.s  !  __„ 

almost  any,  yet  there  are  some  with  us. 


time  the  devil's  to  pay  ;   and  so  it  goes.  ^  Wood,   per  COril 2  50  a  4  00 

Salt  per  bbl 8  00 

Eggs,  per  doz .20 


HARVEY'S  CHRONO  THERMAL 

TtrnkLZ  PJLLS 

th?  Tno«t  In^alllable  and  pnpul.-jr  rrTni>«1y  rrer  known 
hI!  il!«i-n<cs  of  the  female  ».-x.  They  have  been  n^e-l  in 
many  tbr>iisiin't  ca.'vx  with  unratlinK  snree«s— nnd  mny 
be  relied  upon  In  erery  tn«e  fcr  which  thrv  are  recom- 
xnenUci.  an  I  particularly  In  all  cases  arislnE  from 

OnsTItCtTION.  OR  STOPPAGE  OF  NATURE. 

no  ni.ifterrrom  what  ran#e  It  «r:srs.  They  are  emrinni 
la  restorini  to  1ieai<h  all  who  are  safTerlni:  from  Weak- 
nesa  a.-d  debllitv,  tterinc  Discharge*  Neryousneiw.ic., 
Ac,  and  tbey 

ACT  LIKE  A  CIIAHM  ! 

In  strcnrthenlnjc  and  restoring  the  system.  Thons'inds 
vif  ladies  who  bare  sultereit  for  yaars  ami  tried  various 
•(h»r  remedies  In  vatn.owea  renewal  of  tbeir  bealtb  and 
a(ren$tb  wholly  to  the  efllcacy  of 

DR.  HARVEY'S  FEMALE  PILL?. 
Tbej  are  not  a  new  discovery  but  a  long  tried  remedv— 
the  celebrated 

DR.  JOlIJf  IlARTET, 

•n«  of  fhe  most  eminent  phviilrlan  prearrlhed  H  e:n  for 
ma  ly  y.-ar.«iii  hl«  privnf»  nractire,  and  ni.  phl<l(tjii  wis 
more  true" 
treatment 

FEMALE  DIFICILTIKS. 
All  who  have  nse-l  Dr.  Il.irveys  Kern  ile  ril!s  recommend 
t^iem      !■>      ot*ier<.       Nur^fs       reconni-n  I       rhl-ni.— 
J>nist:l«t%an<l  Mealers    rei"n:jr.epd    !heni  In  prcferei:re 
t.»  other  me<llclnes.  because  of  III.  irnit<rlt<.    No  lady  ob-    o},rtw<»  ifsf.lf  in  Hifforanl   noiro        C^...     ^f    r 

jettsto  take  them  r.>T  tii«- are  eiejranty  BHows  ustii  in  oinereni  ways.      isome    Of   for  tvh 

PREPARED  BY  AN  EXPEUiENCEi) CHEML^iT.       t  them  nffoct  gfeali  leamin*'  and 

Tliey  are  pe'f.'rtly  h.irnjle;.>  ..n  th»  <iy<<teii  nnv  he  t;j      r  ..  ,.°..  i  --  ..,,  ,.  __ 

ken  any  time   with  p-rfectsiifely;  But  dnrlns  the  e:r<v     lOrwara   to  give   you   their    opinion       Upon     n(  homo  onlorneJaa  onrl    t  l.a  nnnr^r^eiinrr  r.f  dO  chPWino"  1    OOfl    1     ^Ct 

»e.ixe»  of  Pregnancy   they  >h'>nM  not  be  taken  or  a    nils-  t-  •       "J^    ••     Ol  HOme  enterprise  ana   the  Supporting  Ot  ^^  l^llC«lUJi,.  .  .   .  J._UU   <lr    X    ov 

.arrlajre  mar  he  the  result.    They  never  cause  any  sick   I  any  SubjeCt  al  WHYS  aCCOmpan  vinL'  it  with 

ootalns  sixty  pills  and  I  '  '  r       J      o 

>LLAIl  . 

49*Cnt  thlj  notice  out  !l  yon  •*• 
or  Book,  and  If  you  cannot  i'r»rare   ii..-iii  ..i   ^ui:r  '^rua-     •       .  ,  ., 

gi«t  do  unt  tatre  anv  « ther.  for  »onie  dealers  who  are  tn-    JC'll  U  noer  Consideration 
prlnclplo.1  will  reccomni.-nd  will  reccnmiefiil  i.thcr  le- 


Butter,  per  lb. . .-. 25  a  30 

Pork,  salt,  per  cwt . .  18  00  a  20  00 

Beef,  per  cwt 5  00  a  6  00 

Hams,  per  lb 15  a  20 

Shoulders   do 15  a  18 

Dried  Apples 18  a  20 

Dried  Peaches .20  a  25 

Sugars 25  a  38 

Molasses 1  30  a  2  00 

Coffees, 55  a  65 


^^"  Things  we  love. — We  love  ourself ; 
They  are  easily   described    so   that  you  :  we  love  some  other  folks  ;  we  love  order. 

cannot  misuke  them    for   the    following  enterprise,    cliaritv,   peace   and  all  like, 

true.j^  popular  or  wMeiy  known  than  bin.  i.,the   characteristics  are  sure  to  foilou.  them  :    I  blessings  ;  ,ve  love  sweet  things,  (the  la- 1  ^eas 1  60  a  2  40 

1st.   They  always  dress  well.  !  Ji^s  „ot  excepted.)  a  f«w    aour  articles.    Vinegar 45  a  50 

2nd.  They  are  very  affectatious.  and  it    but  above  all.   wo  lore  to  see  a  man  pay  ^  Carbon  OU 1  50 

at  he   gets    and    get  nothing  but '  Candles 20  a  40 

are  very  j  what  he  pay*  for  ;  we  love  the  principle    TobaccO,  smoking 30  a  5o 

-      ,    . .  __ _ ■     lui  nai  II   Lu   LTi  vi5    vou   LFiHir    nmiiii-  ^  ' 

»€.•»){'»  of  Pregnancy  they  >h'>nM  not  be  taken  or  a  nils 
«arrla;:e  mar  he  the  result.  They  never  cause  any  sick 
rie<s.  pain  or  dtstre<".    Each  bos  contain;  sixty  plils  and  , 

'"""""'Tr-i'ck'  ONE    DOLL  An  .  |  »  S^^.  ^"■^"'•^^  «^  -"^  ^^^^  «'    «"«" 

■s!r»Dr.iiarvey-sPMu.at-cording  to  the  importance  of  the  .sub- j  head,    provided    it   be  purelyvefritable  •  ■ 

re  them  of  yonr  'Iras-,  •      .       _j    _     __    •  ,  .  ~,  I  '  f-.>-  j    .  v  j^.i^...,.,,  , 

, ,.......„„ ,  ,..  "'    "  Iheyare  usu- ,  and  in  short,  we  love  all  man  and  wora- 

r^];t?,l"^reyruT;;r,,;'e<'r.r  "^""^  ""-""'  "-]*">'  "•^y  ^»'^''  ^°  detect  the  sem^ments^an  kind,  more  especially  those  who  love 
Dr.  J.  BRYAN,   General  Agent.      ^fll>«  c«'»P'»"7.  «"d    act  the   patriot  or    us. 

rebel    as    circumstances    may     divine, 

"stealing  the  livery  of  the  court  of  Hea- 


PRINTJNa. 


All  kinds  of 


FOR 


R  I  iST  T  I  isr  G 


Neatly  and  Cheaplt/  Executed 


1805. 

•  Peter    Geyermdnn 

la  acalD  In  the  Seld  wltb  a  Urge  and  well  a^Iccted  itock 
■  •■-■  .  .  oonaistlitC' In  part  of   ,'.,-,;'-^i,  ^ 


G  ®^5^  m^  [S?®ss  ©j&iJBfSa  c 


XiT.*\nS5Ji?r 


Ctt^i« 


home    insiituiions,     regardless    of   little    Rlce, 25 

likes    or  dislikes  ;     we    love   a  cabbage-    Whiskey 2  00  a  5  00 


*«>»*7»-  7CCedar?treet,  \.  Y. 

Wku  H  iil  t.ike  all  risk  irproperiydirectcl;  and  von  will 
re.-.-lTe  thiiii  pout  par',  sccuri  ly  securely  st-aled  frODi 
uLscrv^ti'.n  by  retnrii  mail. 


ZOLD    Jtr  VSIGGISTS    GESERALLY. 


▼en  to  serve  the  devil  in"  as   they   wish 
to  appear  "some."     You   speak  of   the 


Things  we  don't  love. — We  don't  love 
a  worthless,  aimless  person,  male  or  oth- 
erwise ;  neither  a  miser  nor  a  fop.  a  per- 
son with  as    many    faces  as  a  kernel  of 


Commissioner's  Notice. 


The  snbscrlhi-rs  havin.;  heen  duly  appointed  Commis- 
sioner s  to  receive,  examli.e,  adjust  and  allow  the  claims 
of  the  creditors  against  the  estate  of  Josiah  8  Welser  I  t^ 
«f  .«hak<ipee.  deceaseil.  hereby  Klve  notice  that  Ihev  will 
meet  for  tne  purpose  aforesaid  at  the  Court  House  In 
Shakopfe  on  the  following  dayb  to  wit:  Saturday.  Marcii 
18th  A|>ril  IStli,  .May  2Uth. 

N.  M.  D-McMuLLEK. 

Dated  Shak«pee  Feb.  18th,  1865.        U.  J.  Peck. 


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"^^rg-w*"   Office, 


Fall  and  Winter  Trade  ! 

;?-S^Don't  bay  your  goods  whore  you  will 
have  to  pay  the  Extra  Chicago  Profit..,.^ 

,?5r-Biiy  from  those  who  bring  their  Goods 
DIRECT  from  the  Eastern  Markets...^g^ 

WE  have  Just  received  from  the  Eastern  Cities,  a  con- • 

pU'ti  stock  of 


MANHOOD, 

iTklrd  Eililiou,   Fifty  Thousand.  96  pa^es,  cloth  Covers, 

By  ROBT.  E.  BELL,  M.  D. 

Member  of  the  Roy.il  Coll'^e  of  Surgeons,  Lot  don.  ad- 
dreased  to  youth,  the  marriid  iii.d  those 

CO.NTEMPLATI.NX;   UARUIAGE. 

iFent  bv'mill.  post  paid  on  reeelpt   ol  TE.V  CENTS-    A 
careful  perusal  of  this  small  book  liak  been  a 

B<X)S  TO  THE  AFLICTED. 

■*.**•  •«.»  ed  thousands  from  a  life  of  misery  and  an 

I  NTIMELY  GRAVE. 

It  treiiH  on  the  evilt  ofvonlhfnl  lndl<>rret:nr.  Fe!f- 
Abuse.  .'^niiiial  Weakness,  limissiu>i.'«.  tloxoal  I>i>eas<^<. 
(Jeiiltal  ili-bliltv,  LOss  of  pnwer,  .ViTVuu.snpss.  Prrin  ifure 
Decay.  Impotence,  4c.  *c.,  wblcii  unfit  toe  sufferer 
fr«ai  luIUiling  the 

[oblioatio.vs  of  MAF.RIACE. 

and  Illustrate  the  means  ef  cure  by  the  asa  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 

and  olbar  treatment  neeessarv  In  some  ra^es.and  which 
uever  lalls  to  cnr<'.  anil  can  l>«'rel|,.i|  on.  They  do  not 
uauteat>-  Ih-  stoiuauh,  or  render  the  breat.'i  o:!eu.^ive 
■a<t  ttiejr  can  bo 

ISEDWITIIOCT  DKTECTTO.V. 
Ttiey  (to  not  interfere  with   busine«s  pursuits,  and  are 
■peedy  in  action. 

NU  CIIANfi  K  OF  DIET  !.'»  NECES3 ART. 
Vtey  arc  ffurreiilfd  inaH  Cotfi 

tobeeflerfH.il  In   removlnToi.d   curlnjrand   curtn?   the 
dl»ea»e.    Ipwards  of  two  thou.iitiid  cases  are  on  record 

THAT  HAVE  BEEV  CURED 

kynmne  Belfs   Speciflc  Pills,   and    CTtiOcatea    canbe 
■■lowu  from  many  that  have  used  them. 

NO  CASE  OF  FAILURE  EVER  (X;CUR.«. 

Upwards  of  a  hnndred  I'hyslcirtiis  rse  tlieni  exterilve 
ly  111  their  private  practice,  and  tbcy  taunut  effect  cures 
wUbuut  them. 


army  and  its  doings  they  are  posted  and  ;  buckwheat,  a  bacKbiler  or  tattler  ;  we 
you  are  met  at  the  outset  with  "I  know  j  don't  love  to  see  a  man  who  is  abundant- 
all  about  it  sir,  I  have  been  there."  You  |  ly  able,  refuse  to  give  a  few  paltry  cents 
will  seldom  find  one  of  these  thorough- j  ,o  »  charitable  purpose,  but  ratber  turn 
bred  loafer*  wbo  does  not  knowsometning   about  and    swindle  the  poor  widow  of  a 


once  brave  soldier  ;  and  lastly,  we  can't 
say  that  we  have  any  particular  affection 


touching  nearly  all  subjects.  They  not 
only  pretend  to  know  everything  but  ev- 
erybody. Speak  of  some  disiingiiished 
man  and  they  at  once  inform  vou 
he  is  a  distant  relative,  a  forme 
mate,  or  a  neighbor  of  his  from  the  same 
precinct. 

3d.  You  may  always  distinguish  them    biting  his  own  nose  to  spite  his  face 
by  that  peculiar  a'r  of  nonchalance  undHr 
all  circumstances,  indicative  of  the  row- 
dy, if  not  the  hardened  villian. 

It  would  require  to  much  time    to  de- 


IMrOIlTANT  NOTICE 

BeWs  Specific  Pills! 

Ar»  theorlKlnal  andon'y  Kennlne  Specific   PHI.    The-t 
ar«ahgoto(imlt«tors-B.^wurcoftl'em. 


.  .  ,  il>e  I"  irst  Minnesota  Heavy  Artillery,  has 

scribe    minutely     the    different    features'  •     j     i  •  .   ,. 

f  .u    A(^        .1  ,  I  ""eceived  the  appointment  of   Lieutenant 

of  the  different  characters;  you  know  to    n  i^„„i     r  .1  •  m.  ■    . 

,  r  ,    ,.       '^    t-'jlonel  of  the  same    regiment.     This  is 

what  and  to  wh',m  werefer,  and  a  thoufrh  '     „  ^,.„„iu„,    .    j         n  •     , 

,  .     .  °    .  an  excellent   and    well   merited  appoint- 

we  have  comparatively   few  in    this  vil- ,         t  .      i  11/,. 

,  .  ,\^  ^  •"'"=**",  roent,  and    goes  to  show  that  his  Excel 

lage.  It  would  be  an  anomaly  for  a  town    ign 

that  had  not  one. 

We    read   that  some    of   the  Grecian 

States  formerly  required  every  man  seen 

lounging  about  the  streets  of  their  cities 


the    support    of    bis  home    newspaper  ;!  uai''pro"l'iou.''"^°'''''' "*"*'''"''*^^^ 

thereby,  poor,   ignorant,    selfish  mortal,      Swaln'S  Bourboil  BltterS 

O- They  are  made  of  Iniredlenfs  well  known    and  ,il- 

proved  l.y  the  mediral  profe?slon.:,s  ha  vin:,'  power,  ul  ton 

T  P^'^perlie-i.  are  both  palalulile  and  pliavint,  wllhsnffl- 

^  We  see  by  yesterday's  paper  that   ra';;;^.;;;:;?^'iVi;.e'^l':;?m':^;:J".::r^?iJ^  ^^^^^^l"^^:^ 
our  fellow  citizen,  Maj.  L.  L.  Baxtrcr.  «/!  liiK^"^!^?,?",^;;^";^,:^:^!^^^^ 


Dry  Goods,  H  C 

Clothing,  a    a 

Boots,  i  p 

Crockery,  «,   5, 


Groceries, 

Shoes, 

Notions, 

Glassware, 


LtQuons: 


i  li  Y 


BBANDT, 


WHISKEY, 

and 


WIN  Eg 


O-   X    INT 

of  lUe  Te(7  Jjest  niauufactortd  brands. 


FUR,  FUR,  FUR  t 

Of  all  kinds  wanted,  for  which  I  will  pav  tLo 
t3  highest  b<t(i 

Cash  Price. 


and  Hardware. 


^  Our  Dress  Goods  Department 

Is  full  ofall  kinds  and  styles  of  fioodt  asnally  kept  Jna 
laric  store. 

Hoop  Skirts,   Hosiery, 


A.ND 


tcv.  Governor  Miller,  '  Sherman  like,' 
does  go  crazy  by  turns  and  while  thus 
laboring  occasionly  gets  a  good  idea 
thiough  him.    Good  for  Uncle  Steve  ! 


to  give  an  account  of  his  doings  wliere 
he  slept  <tc.  So  some  of  the  New  Eng- 
land States  have  lately  passed  vngrant 
laws  compelling  every  man  to  work, 
show  cause,  or  go  to  jail,  and  it  would 
not  be  a  bad  plan  to  adopt  something  of 
the  kind  even  in  Minnesota. 


X^  James  P.  Allen  has  been  com. 
missioned  Captain,  and  Harrison  Allen 
Senior  Second  Lieutenant  of  Company 
"L,"  First  Heavy  Artillery.  They  are 
good  appiontments.  These  young  men 
are  from  this  county,  and  are  sons  of  our 
esteemed  fellow  citizen  J.  B,  Allen. 


tiie.«;e  ake.warrantep. 


They  i 


are  adapt-d  for  male  or  female,  old  or  ynnp-    an.i 
^'^ -^-'*'  '' ?"'J''"    ••'■"'•^•'y  known  for   the"  cure  Lr  all 

VOLTIIFUL  IXDISrKETION'. 

.na"il!".u"'»l'  '^"-•>-^''"*.  «".  "-norrhea. Stricture.  Cle-t. 
.    «nd  iu»llal'.Lriiiary  and  Sidney  c..mplalnLsthe> 

actlikeacuaum: 

tt«*r,7Trr"''""'^.*"""<  "  "'"'^'«'  lK>x: -and  from 
lourio    l.x  L.ixes  ^eneraliv  crte.  t  a  cure 

^l«lxpl.U,»r.te$l,or  SIX    box.  s,  Ji;  „i,.j  j^   tir;(e    L...xe.* 

«OTvt.nlulni;  four  »f  \\w  small,  pr're  #3. 

Iivou  need   the  Uiok  or  tliHi.HM   ,iit  out   thij- ..i..... 

t,H.-..,e,it  for  rM.erenco.,,.,   If  v.,-,  can  forpro.'^  r/lTem 
•  or  your  drnp^flst.  do  not  b.-  Imposad  ..n  \^^»^y   „  u^r 

remedy,  but  e..cl„s«  the  moucj  In  a  letL^r't.;  t  "e  pro;    le- 


DR.  J.  BRYAN.  Box  .'5079, 


,4^ Skating,  sliding,  slipping  up, 
slipping  down,  tumbHng,sprawling,  flat-'  >t^  The  Good  Templars  of  Vermont 
lening  cut,  and  in  fact  all  the  mishaps  **  a  genornl  meeting  of  the  different 
incident  upon  a  slippery  spell  of  trf»ailifr  j  'of's*'^'  declared  strongly  ag:iinst  the  use 
bave  been  the  order  of  the  tim«^8  for  the  ^^  sweet  cider  as  a  beverage, 
past  week,  and  "ye  local"  has  been  es-  ^^e  can  beat  that  in  Minnesota  ;  here, 
pocially  fortunate  in  getting  his  full  share  I '^«y  ^a^'<*  for  a  long  l\me  fulminated 
of  bumps,  spraddles,  horizontals  and  1  ^fe'^^'^st '''6  use  of  sweet  apples,  unless 
perpendiculars  ;  although  whenever  the  I  tl'e  juice  has  bepn  previously  extracted, 
last  named  position  was  gained  the  wrong  ^  alleging  it  as  good  cause  for  expulsion, 
end  was  invariably  up  ;  and  we  have  come 


/i-rtonr,  Loitof  AjvtttU,  Low.itiS  tjSpir,/,  Sulloai  Cbm- 

llllXlUII. 

Sw  in's  Bourbon  Bitteis 

FOR 

/rW(rc7i/!.  CofiWneM. and  klndr- 1  diseases,  aUstnjr  fram 
a  <iisor.lered  condition  of  .he  Moniach  I.lver  or  Rowi-is 
l,et  rrrru  one  try  ihesa  a-ireeable  Hitlers;  once  tiled  and' 
U'».'ci,tney  will  lecomnien.l  ihini  wiih  cnnliiNnce   toall 

..ther- who  are  111  n I  otia  w!;ok.M,iiie,  iijreeahle  and  ef 

f.-cni:il  Ionic.  Ibe  r.ipidly  liicreasint;  d.nian.l  for  Ihese- 
It.iterslias  Induced  nietoKive  them  publlcll»,  sothat 
thonsan.lswho  lu:veii.t  n>,..ni„a,  may  try  "lliemaBd 
oe  eonvliiced  of  thair  efllcacy .—  •■'«:«i«mu 

S-wain's  Bourbon  Bitters 

?,^«7"'"o-.™'i°.*'"*'«'  "■'*■'  "'"^  <""""'•  fnmt  other  ^V/om. 
fr.t/fr  n  fi/'}  l-'t'P^.  unpalulub!,-  and  loo  highly  me.llca- 

yon  .•.  Ill  not  u-  iMth..ui  tli.  tii.  TImv  wIiI  nhe  lone  ro  the 
Kfoiiiaeh,  iin.l  strei.-tli  to  t  the   wiole    svsleni      t*    If 
your  c;riii:..;i.>l  or  tia.l.sman   has   not    uii  tlicNe   biu'r< 
have  hlni  «eiid  for  tbem.    43-  Keineiiibcr  ll;e  name  ai.J 
Use  i!o  other.  ' 

Strain's  Bourbon  Bitters 

<'«-The  conipo.«:t,ion  of  Dr.  ."--wawrs  Hitler-!  baTln">  been 
iind  hay  In;;  b.en  adu,.le.i  ..s  „  ^^andard  renicMV  bv  the 
er  ollniernal  Kevenuc.  Jt..\  I: M I ' t  t  Kuyt  SlAMI'  DriY. 


Of  all  kinds  and  aiialilr. 

Fall  and   Winter   styles  of  Hats 
and  Caps. 

l.■^".t^?'''"  '<>'*''''>»  for  anv  of  the  abovacrodg,  will  find 
IngeUewUrt  ""'""'' '"'"'''''""''^'"^*  ''*''*''*  purchas- 


HARDWARE  STORK 


Our  (lood.s  will  be 


Sold  at  Eastern  Prices, 


Transportation  only  added. 


COtiAITHY  PRODUCE 

Of  all  kinds  wanted  In  exchange  for  goods. 

Shakopee  Doc.  l.'^r,  I8G4. 

v3  n37         Strait  &  Holtoa. 


to  the  firm  conclusion  that  if  we  wish  to 


XF"  The  Rochester  City  Post,    of  the 


save  our  bacon  we  have  either  got  to  18th.  says,  a  man  at  St.  Charles,  on  the 
learn  the  art  %l  skating,  or  get  a  very  Winona  A  St.  Peter,  railroad,  was  ran 
large,  wi  Je-bottomed  skate  made  to  order  ;  over  by  a  train,  br  which  both  l*-gs  tr-re 
and  attach  it  to  the  wide  part  of  our  p.mi- !  literally  crushed  off;  th.y  were  boUi  am- 


DK.  C.  II.  SWAI.V,  I'KOPSiEToB. 

OrricES-  (?" ''"■"f'T-'y-  •''''»■  '*'"'■'>• 

{■A  South  Water  ai..  C;ilc«.-o. 

C.  A.  COOK,  General  Asent  for  the  \\csi   C'li.igo 

Gr.'/c^^tt*r>^;i\.^."^'.'"»  *^'^>--  -"'  ''\v-ali;''^«"'' 

GOLD   PENS 

FOR  THE  MILLIONS. 

Pens  to  Suit  the   Ilan.l.    and  Prices   to 
Suit  the  Pocket. 


THE   BEST    GOLD    PENS  IN  THE 
WORLD. 


On  receipt  of  thefollowlnnsuiii^,  we  win  nend  the  fol- 
l.iwini:  l.y  mall  orairtirect<.l  a  (lohl  pen  or  p.-ns  selec'- 
ed  accorlint;  to  thede:<crlption  namely: 

rtOLD  PK.\9.  IN-  MLVKH  I'f,  VTBD  KPTENSIO.V  CASES 
W  ITU  l'K.\(:i|,>i. 


tbep.,..„.curedlr..M..ol„erva:l..n,by  relur..mui:.  p...|.     ,    ^  .».,..-  '         "     \  '     

■■    :^OLL,  Fyi,rrr..,.r.    r  ■  ''^  bringing  our  royal  body    putnted  by  Dr.  Cross  of  Rochester,  and 

.^iu..,..r,.r.^EK.ur.  •        j  ."to  a s.mi-hoiizuntal  position,  by  which  !  at   bist    accounts  the    unf^^rlunate   man    '"^''''•^^^^s^n'n^tr'^;^)^:;^^:"'- *>^^' 

Th.-|.e  p»n«  are  stampe.1  the  IMI'KKIAL  PEN.,r,1  are 

w.lt  MMi-hed  and  h„e  »rlllnc<iold  l'K.\.s,»ith  c.-i.l  ar- 
a..iiiii  p.lti-*.  allhojKb  thty  are  uiiwarranted,  and  can- 
not  be  exch.iiiRed. 


m*'ai 


_  _     _,.r,„     .                                               '"^^  '''°  "■'''  ""i^'^ubiedly  be  on  it,  and    (name  unnnown)  was  yet  alive 
TO    THE   AFFLICTED  !!«'^^°'"'^'"S^'>  our  calculation,  will  prevent!  - 

those  very  uncereraoneous    gvmnastical  i 


No. 


FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

cox  .S I  I. TI  .VG  r  1 1 VSICI A  X . 

70,  Cediir  Street,   N.  Y. 


--  ,      -^^^  ^"'' 'bree  days  the  past  weeK  we 

evolutions  by  which  our  alabsteral    skin  '  have  had  most  terrible  winds     or  rather 

;  has  become  so  frightfully    discolored.- |  one  continuous  blow,  almost"  approach- 

;  This  alamodede  slide    is   undoubtedly  a  ;  ing  a  hurricane  ;   this    together  with  the 

very  large  thing  to  those  who  are  in  the   smooth  face  of  mother  earth  rendered  it 

secret,  but  our  far  seeing   orbs    have  .is  '  almost  ir,:pos8ib!e  to    navi.^ate 


ALT,  W11.»ARE  AFFU(TEl)  WITH  niKO.MC  DTFFI- 
ril.TlES 

♦fai  >•  Vln.i  .■,m«wv,.  r,,|v.|  torbtaii.  p..rtnnnen?  her. Hi 
.r-r.,  thnr  family  nhy-bHi,.  .,re  soU.lted  t.vtlve  m.'a 
•rjt.-i,..:,t  .n  ilieircoii.!iri,.n  and  1  will  advls.'  them  tr.  e 
r^-  ^'~*■•  '*'"'  ''■-"•"lent  H  n.-c  svirv  to  eiKtire  r-cov- 
•  ry:l,»r  l.'ne  r-nnlel  «i..t  thr  exp-nse. 
utt.-",;"-!  .I'l'T*"'."'*'  «"■«!'••  advice  o,.lyln!.nrh  eom- 
-!^.V    V  .    '  ■'"■""'•••  «•'""''  »-•<  bave  l.aflted  tli.»l;il|.>i  nil, 

♦:.;-  i!!','.!;.:;  '  "■'"  ''l?  "'"T  '^^  attention,  and  give  everv 
t  . '"    "er'oi!*  ronsl'ieratUin 
.V-iT-.  |.   n:i!ii,:it  iiie.liclne  l'<  .<>Mni<>  stifllefent 


discover  the  secret's   ady-   an  especi.tlly  bad    time    for    Krin-erline 

!  and  new  boula. 


WARRANTED  GOLD  PENS. 

fhir  name  (American  Gold  Pen  Co.S.Y.,)  Is  stamned 
;n  all  our  flrM  qn.Uity  Pens  an.l  the  points  ur.-  wnrrH^ 
f.r  six  months,  except  a«alni.t  .iccMent.  Onr  hfcovd 
vil  «UTT  Pen.;  are  >fHi.iped  THE  \ATI:>XAI,  PEN  w  ih 
the  Initial*  of  oi-r  tirm(\.0.  p.  Co.)  „nd  are  ca'efully 
nia.le.havlni:  the  same  polnt.s  as  our  flrxl  oiihIUv  noni 
iheuuiy  Kreat  dillerence  bein;;  in  the  uuality  of  the  gold. 

and  w.is  '  ^ole  Pwns.  First  and  Second   Quality  in 


Solid  Silver  Exteusion  Cases 
With  Pencils. 


A  Valuable  Accession. 

We  had  the  pleasure  tl.e  other  day  of 
examining  one  of  Diebold  ic  B.thmann's 
'■fire  and  burglar  proof  sales,"  be'onging 
to  MessrH.  How  ^  Balch,  at  the  Farm- 
er'.a  BanK.    It  is  decidedly  the  slronTest, 


Cifi::;n:.;.^\:j^:;;:.:;;:;»^-""-^''^»'*  c^i^brated  H,.bso„  L«rK»: 

LiiKl'MCA.\ur.MPi.i.\Tu»  AFFECTr:jxs  0? !  '^  '"*"  ^'""''®  *'^'*  "^ '•<^o»"''.«f>y  One  of  which 


Jtl.L  ti 


TJlK.-^Ys^TKM. 
f  .T.l»t  ..:J  <l!4>-a«e  •  pet  u'lar  to  Kvma'e«.> 

T>;.«;>eti..!.«  nnl  I.'v-.t  (•..nii.Uilnls.   »':-.r..n!.-  hm  ■ 
■nd   l!  rti;i:i'.ir>  Rh.'n;i 


T'l!""  .t:t<l  Klstiiia.  Chro'iic 


would  fet  at  defj.'trce   the  m;  st  expert  of 
,,„.    biMLclaia.     It  was  purcha.sed  at  a  cost  of  ■ 


The  Ssime  Gold  P«ns.  in   Solid  Silver  or 
Gold-Plated  Ebony  Dppk  Hold- 
ers and  ^lorooco  Cases, 


n      PROAL'S 

NEW  SADlEnVWAHE  HOUSE 

Corner  of  Third  tj-  Robert  sis, 

ST.  PAUL.  MINN., 

Where  can  be   had  everythln/t  pertaininete  the  bust 
uess.aa  wellas 

MiUtarT  Guods,  &c., 

Among  the  i.«ni*ren»  »rllcl«»  rre 

M'CLEfXAX  SADDLES, 
ORNTLKMEN'ri  iSADDLE.S, 
LADIES'  SADDLES, 
UOY.S   SADDLES, 

MI.S.SKS"  SADDLK.c;,     » 

BRIDLES  &  MAIITIXGALS, 
CARRIACJE  HARNEfS, 
BUGCiY    HARNES.S, 
TROTTINtJ  HARNE.SS, 
WA(JOX  HARNESS, 
EXPRE.SS  HARNESS, 

A  Kreat  variety  of 

WHIPS— // 7/0/' »«//-  and  Retail, 
TRIJNICS  &  VAL1.SK.<;. 

LADIES  DIU':.-;S  TRUNK.S, 
CONNEr  TRUNKS. 
TRAVELING  BAG.S— of  cverv  variety, 
RUBBER  GOOIKS— of  all'sorts, 
RUBBER  BLA\KET.S, 
RUBBER  COATS, 

RUBBER  TALMAS, 
RUBBER  POUCHEJ^ 
RUBBER  WADING  BOOTS 
HORSE  SHEETS, 

Fine    ilver  Plated  Steel  Bwt , 

Henry'a     Celebrated    Repeating     R1II#, 
BA1.L.ARD'S   RIFL.E, 

COLT'S  P.S^TI'OLS, 

BACONS    PISTOLS 
PONDS  PSTOLS, 

SMITH  k  WESTON'S  PISTOLS 

Pistols  and  Bowie- Knives  of  all  sons, 

RIFLE  CARTRIDGE.S, 


Cards, 
Programmes, 
Bill-lieads, 
Circulars, 
Posters, 
Etc.,    Etc., 

Printed  to  order  and  at 


CORNER  OF  HOLMES  &  FIRST  STS 

ShakopeC' 

T.J,MJFr¥, 

Whotciate  and  Mletail  Dfalcrtn 

Hardware  and  Cnllenj 

be  ^t'£:Ui  VEscRiPTio's. 

Stoves    Tin     and    Seebt 

Iron-Tvare. 
Ag^riciiltiiral  Iiiiplriurn(.<« 

AND   MECnA.MlS  TOOLS. 

General  Forwardinjj  and  Com- 
mission Merchants. 

Remember  the  Old  St.-ind  ;  cor. 
tier  of  Holmes  and  First  Strccui 
Sh.'ikopco,  iiinnrsotn. 

•Tob  Wor'r:  and  Itcptiiiin;/  of  all 
kinds  done  jit  sljful  ncljco. 


Pj?jios  and  i\Ielodcors. 

F.  O.  WILDER  &  CO. 

r)EALERS  IN   PIANO-rORTES  WV 

*-'   ODKoVS,  llflrnuinlunig,ral,I;ic|  (iiimrik.  Sliei  1   J 


S  13. 


rt    N-otloo. 


k  230,  Sil-st., 


1  .   I  h 

ABeut»rortheeelobr.i«ed  A..%I.>riHA" 


T. 

„ Vn 

Kic  Mu-r.  B....V.s,4r.,ic.,  No.SJOnilivt  .«trcrt, corner  c( 
M.I'et.-r  SIrc.t, 

I  CO.'S 

STAR  AXDGR.VND  SC.VLE  PIANOS 

Al-'>,fhe 

P.VIII.O  KOEjM. 

.  Ml.  WIMiRi;  Ih  .1  I'i  :nn  >I  titer.  .i-M  1i«k  l.eenln  the  An- 
ilines* ovi-rM^-pjrK,  «nJ  uMl!  »<(!  iinil.tlie  |,ui  ar(.|.<l:.«e 
inKtrtniieni«. 

Kvrry  Instrvmrnl  trill  be  H'arranfrd. 

«nd  all  Plants  wl.i  by  the   flrin  »ni  le  !;.•).«  i:;  lune  on 
7e«rrreeorch»ri:e,lf  ivlthln  «  ri-»<«j.M.le<1',fc|  .i..  o 
lt«-|*1;i:!r.»nin<(  Mel«).|.-i);i»tat.»ii»i.,;riT-l"«-'l.     ' 
A^Les»«n^i(iven  on  the  lliu:o  b.i!  Mclof.eon.    U.l» 


Look  Out  for  the  Cars ! 


>"or  »t  u(i  J  v».  6 


^r!'-'''5'»'vJ  VvoiisDisini's.Ail-c'nar.ii.v.tien.-rtiVie' I  Si, 300  ;  the  vauR  is  28  X  13  inches  and 

Mhty.>*crolul«.  r«n.er»  anil   tuniori.  Chronic  an.l    in- I  •  v'  nii-iif  8,  nnu 


fl«n)V"ry  ili!...a<e>  ^f  ttf 
"•"Tiinesi.lmi'ot  -iicy,  V 


■  K>cs3n,i.ar'.c..t..rr;i..*.min«i    money  or    valuables    therein    deoosited 
OENEiiALLY.  ,  j  as  though  they  were  h.ilf  way  from   here 

y;::^i'|;::;r';.i;;i^;::it::iv':!?t-:i;f,^:;:;^;;;rs!;K  '°  ^'''""  °"  "^'^-'iii^'  ^ne ;  and  the  pro- 

l-'ll'J;?!'.*-:"-.'"^"'-!-!,-.  ere.u  >^--^;^,  i^;i"  1=,;-^  |  thus  supplying    themselves  with  a  good 

.le  ^  ^^y^  article. 


K.:;si?^"x?ji:enl;;;;";;';v::;:^  ;^:  ^ic;:^.!;::;.:!-'  i  ^  s^tol  cartridc^ks— ofevery  vnnctv 

KlVlinV^;!^';^^^:  Jj;  ^,ii;^J',i;^;|      SffORDS.  BELTS.  ^  S.hShES,  ' 

* ' "     '  •  SADDJ.KRY  IIAUDWARE 

Gig  .-addles,  WhipLnshes, 

rnrssand  Skirtini^  Leather — oak  tanned 
DRUSHE8  *  GUKRV  CO.MB.S. 
Wholesale  and  Retail, 
Persons  in  the  trade  will  do  well  to  exaia 
ue  my  stock  before  purcliu-siiig  elsewhere. 

vo2no36-tr 


I     •  t:r  per.j  ranli  throaz'j..nt  the  conn»r\a»  eq-m'  if  not  ' 
I  Mil"  riur  ti.  .ii.v  <...!  I  i.e>.«  ma'iufactnr.-il .    N.Tt  .m.iv  f..r  , 
t.eir  .  xc.  Ilent    writlnif  'iualltleH   l.ui  .lurit.llttv  anM  el.--  ' 
L.in,  n  .i»i..     file  Kreute*!  care  \<,<,^,\  i„  tlie.r.iiai.iif..:-  '  Ha 

lh^•^^  •?,■'*■  "r."^*"""'   ""=  -'^l"^*'  linpeilrtli.,n 
•  nKiiSAilicjii  il.-t.ct. 

„.''1».1V  '".;"■  ^^'^''* "'"''/Pf'lf''  l''<' mime. nnni».er .ml 
••rfiiie     '       '"»»»" ^^e"""'!  »heth«r»tl:i .  r  Umber,  toarne 

TO    CLUBS. 


DEALER  IN 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 


!">■  clrcntn«f^<n.es 
My  aJUrMs  »  ss  f<>!!cw»  : 

j.»b;:va\.  ji.  d..  n-.x  sot*. 

N.i. 7i»t'e«i»r.<tr<'et.Xew  V.irfc 
Wrl»  r^:^r  nt-is  pU<.-,:y.     ••  |r.«r«.rri.„rT  a.i,|  ,t  .  « 


Pfatlonery. 
hnidll  Wares 
ofTuite*  L's«, 


^ncr  Orxvlie, 
Toilet  flo-Mts, 
Pertnmery..tc 


•••I.!  r«,>W  Will  be  tnti:«t 


A  general  movement  is  on  foot  among 
leli    western  rail  road    managers,  in    view  of  Ton??'R"!)^'lsitea 
the  increased  cost  of  luel   in  particular. 

and  of  construction,    repairs    and    other    ^^^'*'    ^^^^V-^nints.  Oils.  Varnishes,  and 
•  xpenses  in  yeneral,  to  rfduce  the  speed  ^^  '^^"1',  ^c. 

of  paa»cn<iflr  trains  to  the    maximiLii  of  r«!t.'.mell!rim\7?'!''^^' """"•"'' or  ti'<-i''i-t  nnaitr 
iwentv  n^jlos  per  hour.  ^^{^3z^^^ ^^''^^'f^^^ 


.tnV^""".'  "''*-  P^c""."'  '''11  be  allowed  on  sums  of  15 
JJi!*.!!  sent  t<>  one  addrtSB  at  cue  time;  .15  per  cent,  on 
♦25;  20  per  cent  on  HO. 

All  remUencie«  bv  mall,  Reirlsfered.  are  nt  onr  risk.  To 
a  I  who  enclr.«e  20  tents  .-xtrH  t..r  registering,  vre  guaran- 
tee the  i.ale  dellver.v  uf  the  kuo-Is. 

Circular*  ofall  "Or  new  «f.T|e«.  with  Enitravlnaa  ofei- 
a.  t  sn!..«  an.l  prlce^.  ^ellt  up  .ii  re  -iut  ofatamy  If  deilred. 
feiis  repoiuted  for  5J  cents  by  raall. 

Stationers  and  Jtwriers  aae  regne^ited  to  correspond 
wiin  ua  an  we  c  .n  oner  the ui  great  Induceaieuts. 
Ad.lres.«. 

AMERICAN  GOLD  PEN  Co., 

vSjitSm.  No.SOOBJoadway.  N.T. 


\.i  l.«l  1} 


Taken    t p . 

CAME   to   my   enclosure   in 

l.<)Ut.Hvliie  on  or  o(j' nt  the  lith  of  ."Cov 
cine  fowr  .vear  oht  ^'t'i■:Ki{.  color,  white 
tare,  neck  nnd  sMej  re<l.  white  le<(«  l.elje 

an.!  snire  on  I'.e  l..i!li:  two  Kiits  in  ht.i  lei:  e.ir.    The  ow< 

ri'  .■    .    ..  -lueiiu- !  In  t.il.f  him  aM..v. 

.i-?h.\bmon.m;a. 


Coller  &  Bro. 

CIttnper  than  the  Cheapen 

Groceries,  Dry  Goods,  Etc 


octobMS  l^t  1863 


HOME 

INSURANGE  COMPAHY, 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MINNESOTA. 
T"IIR  only  orfranized  Insurance  Company  of 

-^JiS^"'.*'-^,'"''"'^''?."''  ''"'^ »"•!  flf^t-riass property. 
4Si'0<Uce  in  Coucert  Hall  Block,  near  the  Post  ofllce, 

DIKECTORS. 

i,?li-  w"1r''"'?-,f "V'T."';?'  '"*■=  'J'  Thompton,  ban 
i^^"^  •*;.^*^- '^*"''«":  •^- H.!'t'--v.irt.   Mayor  r.f   jif    l,,,i 

vost  .Marshal,  Rocheater.  ^  ^..v.r,  i  r« 

orncERS. 

3.  E,  TnoMPJiOX,  Trea.«i:rer. 
h.  W.  KK.\'>.ti.(,..»e.  r.->.iiv 
.M..I.  NOJtTMItll',  President.     ~ 


K   WSBR.  Vi,>p  Pie.i.l«;,V. 

W.  A.  MEI.I.\(lrperai  As-m. 


Order*  from  tlwj  conniry  promptly 
I  attended  to. 

-«»".     •  Feck  &  Russell. 


•     roi.bBi:  k  BRO.  have  on  band,  and  are  oon«laatlvr« 

S*"  ^^''•'.".""'''"♦''"'^^^^'yUl'caodliUOCtniLa  oi  al 
qeacnptioiii  at 

Prices  to  Suit  the  Times. 

I  monR  whlcii*Br« 

j  COFFEE,  '  SJLER.'}  IVS, 

iiUCiR,  C.I.XDLEiS, 

TE.1,  ao.iP, 

SYRUPK  TOlUCf), 

yiJS'EG^R,  4.C.  4.C. 

Alt»  •  «ciMt«ii t  aapply  of 

r^RY  aooDs. 

Callctti.Delanea.  Mn«lln».  Clothn,  Catal- 

inere»..s.tlnefiK.KentuckvJeank. 

l^uttonand  Linacn  Dt'iIIk: 

The»b»v«g«od«w«««rerClie«pr«rra«M 
or  re«4)r  pny. 

^U  we  ask  is   to  give  u$  a   call  before 
purchasing  elsewhere. 

STREET.*'"*^*  befomiHl  tt  oar  OLD  STANDon  TIMT 
SHAKOPBB    ....      MlMMOta 

Green  Apples. 

fxAB.irrel 5  choice   Winier    Appleg  for 

.   riT>t  Mr-ef.  w.ilch  1  T  ,11  ril.pos,  ..f  Jm  »p  f-^  r,rt 


nM  f. 


C.  K.  EliiiEl;^ 


'jzy 


•.J**-:« 


ii 


•J 


r 


I 


•     •     •     By  th*  IlllBKf  »f  H  . 

S  ■•«•!?'»  wortb  H  (itt,  «  Very  > 
coaKeJ.    • 


Fish's  Lamp  HeatiiigKk^aratus 

.itl»ii'T>lMDf>i  i^t  the  cost  of  i 

—.V.  }".  I'nsune.  j 

•  •  ♦  dimp!»  ii«  t»;-i:r.!i:il'i!.  rj*r.>  'tci-t  In  ^rJcr 
tcj.'yrftrus«tiiaiu<Hin>.t  •  •  f  ^xv*-"'^^'''- 1""*^« 
•:lttd»<t.    •    •    •   — i>ii<a?£»r»  CV/vW"'-'' 

irtlc  **  m.«  c«n  bo  »..de  W  -.-k  meal,  lor  «  lf;"».'-"'^  1 

trolo«i*»nryth«»ici«olJl«w.   •    •    -Seient^cAmt-vxin 

•  •    •    Poff»maTnM,hOH^Ut.t*ntimra(;k  picnic. 

••hlhK.  nur^ry  or  .Ick  room    '^ J*  :'^^^^^^^')j^'r 
youd  all  proportion  of  Uico.t.    ♦    '-aua  «^«J'''> -"^^ 

•  •  •  I  hAve  tried  tpe  sppaWtu-i,  »«<;?  "TJI  fMeir- 
pTOcUlmthe  same  a  most  vsluable  fnJ '"P'^^^^'^'fo!^ 
Scl'.and now  wond«rh'>*  "•U.^'?^'''  5" * **""  ^ 

•    •    •    AoeconointealcoDtrlTancefocKettlnKupkeat 
•hort  noUce  for  iiur^.-ry  and  «aBer:il  housil.otd  parpo 
J.     •    •    •    oiia   IniptfTlai'jt^  V'ol'l* 
»«r  co»»  arcs.    •    '    ' 


Is  Ihir  »ax  iHglB  cus- 


PRICES  FROM  TWO  TO  SIX  DOLLARS 

CAPACITY  FROM  ONE  TO  FOUR  QCART3. 
TSrte  ArHeUt  Cboltd  at  on*  time  v,ith  Ont  Burner. 

Arranise.l  for  Kerosene  or  Co.l  Oil. or Oas     A  dMcrlF- 
tlve  pamphlet  of  tWrty  page*  turnUhed  grain.   Also 

T  H  E    U  N 1 0  N  ATTACHMENT 


To 


Prlc»  50  cent*. 
b«  attarUed  to  a  couimou  Kerosene   I^mp.orOaa 
Burner,  by  which  water  may  be  Iwilee.  and 
laod  coote.1:  aUo  arraiixed  to  tcpport  a  shade. 

\V.  D.  RUSSELL,  Agent, 

No. aw  Pearl  St.,  Sew  York. 
ti^Ar.-rSTS  WASTED. 


v3.il9;3t 


French    Brealcfa.-^t 

to  t»»' 


V' 


TV  bigh 


and     Dinner 


and 


ricv  i>f  rolTee, 

II  prociirln.:  a  ««od.  uniform 


•xpreasc'l 


Awiso 

«ii.|  :li-' <rettt'limii>lty 
and  reru'jie  or«iile  -ir  ciisf  'niers  li  «•  e  ■>tteu  .        . 

■  w.«ri  that  they  .•old  b«  suppl.ed  Uom  drit  auuda.  11 
wastdeiiHentl'i'iof 

The  Great  Amarican  Tea  Company 

canoui-rs  ivina  al  a  .tis^an- e  ti.ut  ''^''•_'^';''r;' "'  "*i'„". 
ia3..lT  tneni  -..f.-luvv-ly  *,.ti  Te^  '"V  "?'?hi  r««7r«< 
CTiv-V-ite.u  f  .r  t!ie;ii  tocometo  >ew  \..rk.  the  GrcaJ ^»t 


^OSTBTTERS 

CELEBRATED 

STOMACH 

BITTERS. 

pnrc  and  powerful  tonic,  rsrrectloe  and    ile 
'vroiidert'ul  efllcacy  In  diseases  of  the 

Stomach,  Eiiver  and  Houeia, 

Cures   Dyspepila,  Liver   Cemplalnt.  IlcadachConitl- 
l>«bliit> ,  .Servousue*!!,  Depresakn  ol  Spirits    and 
patlvD.  Colic,  Intemiiltefii  >'«vers,  Crumpsz, 
8pai>ius.  and   all   Couiplalut*  of    either  Su 
Aflalii;;  trom   Bodily  Weakness  whether 
luhercui  in   the  system  or  produced 
by  special  causes. 

Notblns  tbatlsnot  wholesome, i;enlal  and  restorvtlvc 
In  Its  nature  enters  Into  the  composition  of  IIUdTJii'- 
XEK'S  S10.>lACa  blTTKRi*.  This  poqular  preparation 
coiilalasno  mineral  of  any  kind,  no  deadly  Ijotanlcalele- 
uient;  built  l'<  a  coiublnatlon  of  the  extracts  of  are 
balsamic  herbs  and  plauts  withe  parestaudmiiuestof  all 
diffusive  stimulants. 

It  is  wli;  lu  be  lorearmed  azalnst  disease,  and  so  far 
astbe  human  system  can  be  i>rot«cted  by  huiiiati  means 
against  m  iladle.n  eiijjeuder  by  an  unwholrsonieatiuus- 
^erti, Impure  water  aiidotbcresiercsl  cauM.-*, 


ai 


GROVESTEEN  &  CO'- 
PIANO-FORTE    MANUFACTURERS, 

499  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 


7  OCTAVE 

herto  efrered  in 
Iron  Frame,  Over- 

roveen,whu  has 
icular. 

over  all  othero 


The  "Grovesteea  Piano-Forte"  received  the  Highc 

at  the  Celebrated  Worlds  Farr. 

Where  were  exhlMted  Innrtimentsfrom^th-^b^eM^^^^^^^ 


Pbll.idelphln.Baltiinrtre 


a^d  CJU'Rip^im  of  thH  o»antr.v-and  as  our^^^^ 

Klve 


Tea 

Taster  w.s  ...-.s'*^-!  "f  l^"'Tni  ,tl...,  "r^latln^  to  a  " 

tiatc.illoe.-a.nished  at  a  '"'"•^'■"•;,,li':''^."rt„"? 'he  re 
universal  *uisfacli.nan.l«yhe».m,^hneartor.^ 

taller  a  iiants9ino  P»"»ir.    lli^  S      i^«.  J,  notiiAur 

w  i:....ir  cm- n-f.  ant  rh-Ir  vile*  '"^'=,,  ,i  m  niake 
>u:».a-exte.UtU.i:we  have  been  V^'k^^hi  en-.bTe  ut 
l.r«eaUitI..ns:..oar  mich'.nery.  whk-h  *'""•','''*",! 
:o  sj^;>!»  a  f-w  inorecusiorncrs  with  It.  We  will  there- 
»!•«  4e;i  I  i!  to  lh><«  who  may  order. 

It  is  Fast  Soperccdiijs  all  other  Coffee. 

Thl^OoT-e  hasl>eenns>^df>rmor*  th.vi  a  centtiry  In 
flT*%  .  s'lce  it,  IrUroluotlM.  Inf.  tM»  conntry  .t  hn.- 
l,,.c.i  .n  n%e  bv  srne  -f  the  e.ulln:..  Wretch  «-»'''"7J,V. 
here.  The  Ptrtsi.n-.  tre  said  to  be  th  »'«Y,l",  f,?n,  u f^e 
re*:  a  .d  the«reat  Inrorln  which  IH'^cldb^  ''"?'«„! 
».s»irec>viiiueri-iatl>.il'i..icaobe  pr.«lute  I  «  r  Its  Hue 
n.;;  .  ■  ,n,l  he.ltl.v  .Ife.  t*  up.in  , he  human  "V'tem 

We  p.u  .11.  bst  oie  «radeof  th.,0o:ler.  a ndltiat    »»f  » 

i.l  jlVcp..rf.ct  s..t  -.f.rtlon  and  •""';'"'''''.  rTcom- 
•f  fli-ir  trade.  It  is  the  lowest  i.ric--  that  we  ^.aa  reiom 
tnund 


Ju.eit  I"  l">-»  '•"■'t  >m<-rs.     We  ho;);   our  ,,,,,,k„,„,i 

t..«..  pitns  |.>  iiav-  I  .em  woil  1.  .*  ed  np  and  distributed, 

iis  It  w-  I  n  •  t'»  tli-^ir  advaiitairt  t.i  Jo  !•<. 

ri.lToi.ree  we  w  .rr  .nt  to  u'lve  per  ect  *=;  l^f«  ;^,"- ""^  } 

If  it  1  .e,  n..  p!e«.,ihe  J--''  ''^^'J'i''' 'n  61    avr"a.  J 
h<»l«'<r»ny  pirt  ef  it  w.tnin  6i'ia>s.  aiu 

r.-funl  .l.t..,-.tiiir  »itU  »iuh»  ..xpcu- 


'«ta  nintf  th 
.  Uavin;  his  nirniv 


>#« '>f  tr»n»'^'>rratl.>n  !«it:i  W4>».  _  ,  r.,w.«.  whieh 

W  •  i-KU-  a  i.rlce  rlroilnr  of  ..urTex""  ani  r«.(r-e«,wfcicn 
w  "re  Vl.ltosei'i  free  t .  all  wh-  wNh  U.-C-.nsun.ers  of 
f*.'r/  ,h  Vl  e  n'l '•  f.r.h.  rrn.cU  Br'n^Mt  and  Dinner 
C'lFien-vi  !>••  <iir.-  Mi.it  it  l<  i>urili.i*'-d  of  llie 

uukat  AMKRICAN  TKA  compa.nt. 

"'"•""»3.r",V'v"%-«t  .Vew  Tortr. 


TSa>34m 


FINKLK  &  LYO.N'S 


Sewing  Maclunes. 

TuESK  machines  make  the  alikcock-sticL 

.a  both  sides.  ani«8«U*s  thau  half  Ihe  thread  and 
•;!k  tbat  the  single  or  dooble  thread  l»«p  stitch  Ma 
1   Heni,  Fell.Oatser.Cord,  Braid,  Bind 


flostctter's  Bitters  may  be  relied  onasaSafc -Cuard 

III  dWtricts  Infested  with  F>.'Ter  and  aKoe.lt  htis  been 
found  infallible  as  a  preventive  and  lrrersl>tublasarein 
edy  and  thousands  who  resort  to  it  Dnderai>;>rehei'Mono 
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stapes  of  I'regnaiirv  thev  should  not  be  taken  or  a  mls- 
carrlapeniav  be  the  result.  They  never  cause  any  sick- 
ness, fialn  of  dlstres".  Each  box  contalng  sixty  pills  and 
full  directloiiR  fl)"-  use, 

PRICE    ONE    DOLLAR. 

j(Ey  Cut  this  notice  out  !l  you  desire  Dr.  Harvey's  Pills 
or  Book,  and  if  vou  cannot  procure  them  of  .vour  drug- 
gist do-uof  take  nnv  other,  for  soaie  dealers  who  are  un- 
prlnc1p!»it  will  reecomniend  will  reccor'meiid  other  fe- 
male Pills,  they  can  make  a  l.ircer  protll  on— but  en- 
close the  money  and  sendolrerl  to 

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Who  will  take  all  risk  Ifproperly  directed;  and  you  will 
receive  tht-ni  pon  i>aiii,  securely  securely  sealod  from 
observation  by  return  mall. 

SOLD    BY  DRVGGISTS   GESERALLT. 


respect. 


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culation of  any  Di-mocratlc  or  consrrvtitlvi-  iicwspavier. 
It  a-jdresses  weekly  alone  more  than  ItO.tOUsuoscrluers 
andconsiant  purchaw-rs.aiid  leai  hes  at  .east /lu'/u  mil- 
Hon  readers.  VHtli  the  steady  imreii.-e  Ui  circulation. 
wblch  ft  now  eiJo\s, these  iiunit»ers  wllisoTin  beiloubieil. 
Nolblnx  less  thuii' this  should  salisiy  thtse  w  no  believe 
that  the  only  hop-  of  rektorllik  the  tlitoii  uDd  the  au- 
thiirtlv  of  the  Constitution  over  a  now  distracted  •  nd 
divided  country, lies  In  wresting  power  irom  tb»  hands 
of  those  wlii.>e  faaatlclsni  hss  helped  to  provoke,  luvlie 
and  prolong  the  war;  and  that  to  atcompllsh  Ibis  end 
means  Is  .oeirectlve  as  the  dlllusli.n,  through  able  and 
enterprising  newspapers,  of  si  und  political  knowledge 
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CONTEMPLATING  MARRIAGE. 

Bent  by  mail,  post  paid  on  receipt  ot  TEA' CENTS-  A 
careful  perusal  of  this  small  book  has  been  a 

BOON  TO  THE  AFLICTED. 

nd  bas  saved  thousands  ft-otn  a  llfeofluiscry  and  an 

UNTIMELY  OrAVB. 

It  treats  on  the  evils  of  voulhful  Indlpcretlon,  Self- 
Abuse.  Seminal  WeakniRH,  Emissions.  Sexual  Diseases, 
Genlul  debllil  ,  LOss  ol  power.  Nervousness.  Premature 
Decay.  Impotence,  4c.  4c.,  which  uhflt  tne  sufferer 
from  lulfllliiig  the 

OBLIGATIONS  OF  MARRIAGE. 

and  Illustrate  the  means  ef  cure  by  the  use  of 

BELL'S  SPECIFIC  PILLS, 

and  othsr  treatment  necessary  In  some  cases,  and  which 
never  tails  to  cure,  and  ran  be  relied  on.  They  do  not 
nauseate  the  stomach,  or  render  the  breath  oflousive, 
•nd  they  can  be 

USED  Wl-niOUT  DETECTION. 
They  do  not  Interfere  with  business  pursuits,  and  are 
speedy  In  action. 

NO  CHANGE  OF  DIET  IS  NECESSARY. 
They  are  H'arrented  in  all  Case* 

to  he  effertu.il  in  removing  and  curing  and  curing  the 
disease.    Upwards  ot  two  thousand  cases  are  on  record 

THAT  HAVE  BEEN  CURED 

by  nslnir  Bell's  Sperlflc  Pills,  and  certificates  can  be 
S'lowu  from  many  that  have  used  them 

NO  t^ASE  OF  FAILURE  EVER  OCCURS. 

Upwanlsof  a  hundred  Physlclsns  use  them  extensive, 
W  III  their  private  practice,  aud  they  cannot  effect  cures 
without  11. em. 


BY  THtS  tIttE  COWERl 

"WHortevertbewSy  seems  long 
Or  the  heart  begins  to  fall  '     i 

We  sing  a  more  wonderful  song 
And  t«ll  a  more  marvelous  <u\«." 

JAKVAkTl.l«e5. 


TWENTY-SEVEKTH  AHIVEE8AET. 

or 

The  New  York  Mercury. 
THE  PRIDE  OF  THE  FIRESIDE. 

Tn  the  pride  of  a  vigorsus  Intellectnsl  manhedd  tha 
Ph«  nix  of  the  weeklies  begins  Its  for  the  new  year,  over 
the  w.ecksi.ifite  flagvlng  ond  lifeless  copt/ipporsrles, 
with  lty«ye  Oxeil  upon  tne  suu.benestli  WhKH  It  owns 
no  Jivairv. 

The  war.  which  has  topplc<t  down  whsf ever  Is  shallow 
or  baseless,  has  written  no  wrinkles  on  the  bright  agl* 
of  onr  success.  Our  fentares  lorthe  Issue  of  i865  shsk* 
tlie  pillars  of  whnteVir  has  hi  retofore  been  dcenied  Im- 
perial in  serial  IPernt-ire.  Both  sides  of  the  Atlantic  ren- 
der us  trllmle.  Wc  ssall  continue  the  IhTllllag  omancea 
of  Miss  M.  E,  Praddon.  necromancer  of  the  strong  dark 
passions,  to  whom  we  pay  more  money  annually  thsa 
than  Ihe  entlae  canltal  of  our  imitators,  and  add  to  our 
American  staff  the  cli  mplon  Jester  oter  of  the  cap  and 
hells,  Josli  Billings  who  will  coniinmrs  with  the  first  of 
January  a  «e"'le«  of  his  well  know- Inimitable  comic  pa- 
pers, written  expressly  for  us.  In  his  Ire^slstable, convul- 
sive vein.  Harries  K.  Prescott  the  most  polished  and 
Imaginative  sketch  writer  living;  P.  T.  Banum.  tti* 
world  fimed  showman  and  autoblographcr.  Miss  Si.  A. 
Earle,  Fairfax  Balfour,  and  Dr.  J.  H.  Rohlnsnii,  md  "Ned 
Buntllne,"  renowned  and  versatile  novelette  waiters, 
wilt  eke  nut  nut  the  sparkling  contributions  efsuch;foc1)* 
poets,  fnllletonls«s,  humorists,  critics,  travelers,  para- 
graphlsU  eU-.  as  Geo.  Arnold.  W.  O  Katon,  Millie  W.  Car 
penter,  tieo.  A.  Townsend.  Julia  S.  Ingrahm.  Edward 
Wllieti, George  Martial.  Joseph  Barber.  J.  A.  I'etrn  and 
others  nnmeroliB  etieni-'li  and  clever  enoueh  and  clever 
enough  to  run  all  the  news  papers  on  the  Conllnent. 

Thevluld  pencils  of  Darley.McLelsn  and  White,  t^.• 
tirst  draughtsmen  of  the  age.  will  make  the  new  volum* 
pictorlaland  whatever  or  f  gitive  or  meteoric  note  may 
appear  diirinK  the  year,  will  at  once  be  ecgaged  ar:d 
maue  available 

In  addllloM  to  Its  crisp  and  telir.,c  eiltorlals:  Its  delecta- 
ble Oossipers' Club.  In  which  the.-ipu-st  and  wittiest  po- 
ems, carlcatiir'  8, and  qiitlesqncsof  the  times  first  apre.T 
•ndlts  coquetlsh  Ladles' Promenade,  to  which  the  ineth- 
era.  sw-eethearts.  daughters  wives  and  widows  of  the  land 
subscribe  their  experiences.  The  New  York  Mcrcnrv  will 
continue  the  faithful  and  content  PHOTOGRAPHS  OK 
POPULAR  EOPLElllustrallvoof  the  oldest,  ablest  and 
artlulesi  folk  ot  the  ers;  the  (jreat  Fashlrin  Article,  by 
Jehny  June*  »-hose  sprightly  notes  npon  the  lotcst  New 
York  modes^are  suggestive  to  ladles  of  society  everywhere 
and  udlversolly  consulted  both  Id  the  metropolis  and 
throughout  the  country;  and  commence  aserles  of  llles- 
trated  S'ketches  of  GmtesQUf  adventure  In  forelen  dimes 
during  the  war.  bv  Alfred  Trample;  as  wall  as  Hints  upon 
Cookery  by  Henry  Gosling,  the  melrlpoUton  Culslnlcr. 

The  fifst  of  the  year  will  snaugurnto  the  thrlUInf  aaA 
original  novelette  b;  Dr.  J.  H.  UuMnsou  sutlted: 

A  L  E  T  H  E  , 

OR 

THE  CHILD  OF  THE  CORD. 

Welch  Will  beifollowed  bv  a  beautUul  newstory  by  Mts« 
M.  K.Braddon,  wrllten  expressly  for  The  New  Yerk  Mer- 
curp. 


lliusirt- 


TIIK  PLA.S 


And  all  points  In  New  York.  V*w  Enjland  and  the  Sana 
d»s.    Als",  to 

Lafayette,  laJianapolis,  Cincinniti,  leuis>ille, 

AND  POINTS  IN  OHIO  k  KENTUCKY. 

SryTralnsleare  Great  Central  D«p^it.Cel«hago;M»n>- 
In-raiil  Kvciiing,  luaklng  close  cotioectionsior  alilMSl 
•  rn  pi.in". 

IJAGOAGE  CHECKED  THROUGH. 

all  Mi  Trains. 

RtJTAN'S  Patent  VentlUtors  and  Pusfwson  all  Cars 

**T^ifTtih"Tfekets  for  s*le  at  all  olBcei.  of  eohoecllng 
lin.-s.  In  Ciicaso.  at  Union  Drti^e.  in  fremoul  House 
Block, and  at  Depot,  tool  of  Lak  Stri-i  t. 

H.  C.  WENTWORTH, 

Geiri  Wist.  Pas'.  Agi..  Ch'rapo 


Elfjaal  Slceplug   Cars  od 


-%  I"  *CKEN-IK'»  PATENT  ACTOPROPELIJNO 

CANTERING  HORSES 

A  P.»tent  Horse  to  carry  his  master, 
Nie-l*nospiirt.>  male  him  gofisfr; 
Ruas  aiong  cheerliv  as  soon  as  you  ^irlde  him , 
Ready  •»»  so  waercver  you  guide  hi'u. 

Tiiese  hoT-«»«rnn  rapidly  over  any  good  road,  sliew  illi 
•ra.-»  'r->i-'ils  with  .i  itraceful.  i-antering  motion. ;<rf,- 
•ciW  »•  itrt'v  h.j  Ike  weight  ^ th/:  riii'r.  illernating  from 
t^rTTildlet  >  the  pe  Uls.in  the  ict  of  rlsin?  t<>  the  rao(,«.a 
oft  r»e  horse,  and  with  about  the  sani»  amount  .>f  exer- 
icHe't-  the  rider  as  in  riding  alive  h-rse.  They  may  be 
btarue-r  ntoppett  short,  or  controlled  I".  ?olng  downhill, 
roT  the  rider  T'lev  willrun  upa  mclerate  ascent.  If  the 
A**!  is  hard  and  nrm.  They  .ire  directed  by  the  brid!-. 
nd  t'le  motions  are  ident'.cil.ll  Is  a  j'md  nuwie  cif  trainit-g 
fur  etiuestriauiiin.  They  are  une.jaalle-l  as  a  means  tor 
"Irr-iole  and  healthful  out-Joor  exenise.  all  the  year 
rSnnJ,  for  aJulls  as  w -11  as  fjr  girls  and  b.ys  of  iwo 
Tears  old  anl  upward.  «Hris  ride  by  using  the  sldc-sad- 
dia  0^11— those  unlet  ten  vears  old  usually  ride  astride. 
Tie  six*  for  hoysis  strong  enoush  tocirrya  man  o' 300 
iaun  Is  weight.  «m  the  sidewalk  or  level  road,  a  lipht 
iarrlaw  with  child  In  It  can  he  ifsched  in  1  drawn.  Any 
■•jrs-n  having  bnt  one  leg  can  ride  perfe.-tly  well. 

for  prices, inquire  a"  the  offlceof  this  paper,orsend 

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oj  the  kind  in  the  tVorld." 

HARPEH'S 

New  Monthly  3Iagazine, 

Critical  ?t'otices  oJ  the  Press. 

It  Is  the  foremost  Magazine  ol  the  day.   The  flre^jdc 

never  had  a  more  dcllRhtfui  companion,  nor  the  million 

a  more  cnterprlsini:  friend,  than  Harpers    -Magaitne.— 

.Wr/AndM</>ofe»f««f(BJtiniore*.  ,..-,-, 

ihe  most  popular   .Monthly  in  the  world.— .Vew  lork 

Ohterver.  ,      ,        .    .,.     w    i?.  i 

.    We  must  refer  In  terms  of  eulogy  to  the  h.gh  tone  and 

varied  excellencesof  li  ^RprR's  M  si  tzixi- a  Journal  with 
a  niinthly  circulation  of  about  UO.OOti  copies— in  whose 
pages  are  to  be  l"U--tl  some  of  thechn'.cest  Psjht  .iinl  gen- 
eral reading  of  ihe  day.  We  speax  of  this  work  as  an  evi- 
dence cf  the  .\niericau  people;  and  the  popularity  it  has 
aruulred  Is  merited.  Each  Number  coauins  fuViy  144 
pa»'e»  ot  reading  matter,  appropriately  Illustrated  with 
eood  wofxl  cuts  ;  and  It  combines  In  itself  the  racy  mon- 
thly and  the  more  philosophical  quarterly,  blended  wllh 
the  best  features  of  the  dally  Journal.  It  has  great  pow- 
.  rin  thedlS-seminatloii  of  a  love  of  pure  literature.— 
Trubser'S  Guide  to  .tmarirnn  LUemture,  London. 

The  volumes  bound  constitute  of  themselves  a  library 
of  misreiUneous  reading  such  as  cannot  be  roun<4  in  tlie 
same  compass  in  any  other  publication  that  has  come 
oader  oar  notice.— Buii.'o»  (."nurier. 


AND  i>K'.  ^.MZATlU.N  ol  tl.e  A.lmt 
t-r  4.'>  years  si v.rc  irl.il.  has  r-alii-  I  tie  gr^ati-si 
public  advantage  and  »Mcces'-  of  the  virions  .ystems 
of  Fire  Ir.s-Jrat.ee  In  the  country.    It  U  now  better 
thsu  ever  prirared  f.irduly. 

i  •  li>  .^'«)  Los*  tVi'.ms  have  been   -settled  and  paid 
■    TEEN  MILLION  OF  DJLLAB.-! 

«TUF  CONSUMPTION  OF  PROPERTY  BY  FIRE.  In. 
the  UnUed  J^tates,  avcratcs  over  $IW).000  dally.  Is 
your  property  exposed  and  unpretected? 

7  APE  YCU  INSURED?  If  uot,  why  not  ?  Thecostls 
tr'ifling  -  the -Inly  l.s  m  inllest  ;  the  r»sult  may  be 
vourisi'ape  fioiii  ruin— while  delay  ind  neglect  may 
lnvol»e.„n  In  bankruptcy,  poverty  or  cruel  disap 
polniuieBt. 

S  PARTICULAR  ATTENTION  and  regard  is  given  to 
small  risks  as  well  as  lirge  ones.  Able  security  and 
s.lperlorconimercUl  advantagesafTorsed. 

J&- Policies  is&ued  without  Delay..^^ 


Enterprise,  lpdu>try  snd  money  will  be  liberally  ox 
cended  to  make  the  Word  the  best  newspaper  in  Amcrl- 
pa.  Its  news  iroiii  every  pari  of  thv  WorM  will  be  earll- 
andaatoentlc.  Wherevertbe  telegraph  extends, or  rall- 
ro.^ds  nm.  or  steaniboats  ply.  It  will  gather  the  latest  la- 
tclllgence.  It  hasaUrge  stafl"  of  accomplished  corris- 
poiidi-nls  w  1th  all  lh«  teileral  armies,  who  will  telegraph 
and  write  to  us  the  lale-t  news  from  the  various  seals  of 
war.  It  has  correspondentsaR.I  reporters  In  every  puilt- 
cal  and  commercial  centre  In  Aiiieaica  and  Europe.wliose 
,f  I  ill;'p.klches  will  leave  uothlug  wutthy  of  note  uukuown 
to  its  readers. 


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An  Extra  rat»i  >if  either  the  M.XGAZiyEor  VTEEKIT 
vill  he  tuppHed  'amti*M  rrery  Club  of  Fire  .^frrihert  at 
U  OO  each,  in  one  remUtanc :  or  .Sur  Oipiet  ./W-  ISO  CO. 
Back  \unbert  can  be  supplied  at  any  time. 
A  Complete  Set. now  comprlslngTwentv-nme  Volnmes 
In  neat  cloth  bin-ling,  will  be  sent    y  express,  freUht  at 
expens."of  purchaser,  for  «2»i>.r  volume.     <ftnale  vol 
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58  ceuts,  by  laali,  postpaid 


Manhood :  how  Lost,  how  Restored 

JUS'''  pnblished,  a  uew  ediiien  of  Dr.  CUL- 
VERWELL".-*  Celebrati-d  Essav  on  H.e  raiMcal  cure 
(.without  me-llclne)  ot  .Vj»rT>iaf«.rr/l.<'a.  or  seminal  weak- 
ii.->«  involunlarv  scTniiial  losses,  Itap-iteiicy. mental  an-l 
phy,'lcalincapai-itv,iii.  i.edimentst"  marriage,  etc.. also. 
Consumption.  Epilepsy, and  Fits.  Induced  by  self-ludu.- 
gerce  or  sexual  vxtraN  ai-ance. 

*£^.Prlce.  In  a  scaled  envelope, only  6  ccniS. 

The  cel-brate-1  author  In  tfils admirable  esray clearly 
nemo-istrates,from  a  thirty  years  sucdcssful  pr..ctlce. 
that  the  alarming  conse-iuence*  of  self-abuse  may  be 
ralicallv  cured  without  the  dangerous  u.-<e  of  internal 
melicliieor  theapplaieesof  the  knife— pointing  out  a 
made,  at  once  shiiple,  certain  and  efT>>cinal,  bv  nieaas  of 
which  ever^  sutl--rer,  w,  matter  what  his  condlti-tn  may 
hy  niav  cure  himself  cheaplv,privateh  and  radically. 

»i-ThMPctuTi-  shniiM  he  in  tlio  hands  of  every  youth 
and  everv  m»u  In  Ih',- laud. 

Sent  unler  s.-al.  In  a  plain  enrelope  to  any  adlress, 
post  paid,  on  receli  t  !f  six  cents  or  two  posl-stamps.- 

*'^'*"''"-'*  "'"""'"■^'ciUi'.  J.  C.  KLINE  i  CO.. 

5  lyl  157  B  iwry.Xew  Yirk.  Post  Ufflce  Box  4.W 


The  MARKET  REPORTS  of  tHe  »'(»rtd are  moie  com- 
plete than  tiiLsi;  of  any  other  iiewspaiitr.    The  tdllors 
SIX  i  luvltecoiiipurisoMlnthisrespei  I  and  point  lo  the  reporls 
I  of  the  Cattle  .Markets,  the  gem-rul  and  country  Pro'luce 
I  Markets.ar.dthr  .Money  Market  In  Its  cihimiis,  as  proof 
of  Us  excilleuce  in  this  respect.    The    IP-rW  has  also  a 
special  •lepaptinent  di-voied  to  Auricullure,  tilled  with 
edltorlalarllcles.coniniuiilcatlonsfroiu  prartlrul  lanncrs 
and  seiecleil  matter,  making  a  vainal.lc  and  ustful  paper 
for  the  farmers  and  mechanics  of  the  ctountry 

The  war  in  which  the  nation  Is  engage.i  against  anned 
and  Infatunteil  Rebels,  and  the  radical  p^jliry  of  Ihe  ad- 
ministration w-hlch  prolongs  It,  have  conspired  to  bring 
together  npon  one  pluttorm  al. conservative, Unlonlov- 
Ing  and  Constllution  loving  men,  of  whatever  former 
name  and  ce-d.  Many  of  those  who.  w  «hln  the  limits 
•(  the  Constitution,  fought  tl.s  Imtihs  oi  thi-  ballot-box 
under  the  leadership  ofthose  patriotic  slstesmen  of  oili- 
er and  better  days,  Henry  Clay  and  Daniel  W  ebsier,  to- 
i.-e. her  witli  tbr  nia>nis  whose  principles  were  those  of 
such  pat  lots  .Aodri-w  JacksnH  and  Willlani  L.  Marcv,  Si- 
las Wrlglilan  1  Steidien  A.Douv'las,  now  stamtslioulder 
to  shoulder  upon  the  same  platlom.  and  under  the  same 
banner.  Thi  plaUorni  Isa  plain  one.  1 1  is  to  re*/"rc  iAe 
Cnvm.maintutHtli'  CnnAitutiov , and m/'re* the  J  avit.— 
Whatever  maUes  f-.r  this  end.  iiie  i-.ve:iise  oi  force, or 
the  iiolicy  ul  conciliation,  the  WitW  w.dnivotate;  what- 
ever makes  agalnsi  It. the  M'nrW  wl!!opp.r<e. 

Il  will  tpposo  every  enemv  to  THE  tMOX,whetb*r 
arroei  In  rebel. Ion  at  the  »•  »tn  or  Insldlmsly  piantinc 
the  seeds  Of  ulsUBlon  -Od  es.«eullal  dislovaltv  at  the 
North. 


eu.._ —  ,  ., 

a  small  capital. can  fliio  conslaiii  emplu)iufeui: 
rated  lists  and  full  jiarliculars  free. 

THE  PROFIT  TO  THE  RETAILER  IS  VERY  LABG 

A  whalesale  supply  can  be  carried  In  a  knapsack,  haad 
valise,  or  cai  pit  bag, and  will  not  be  like  books— bulky  or 
IncoiiTenlent  to  carr:.  from  place  to  place. 

Remember  another  thing  ! — This  business 
isR'rictiy   honorable  I     jZ^- There  is  no  need 

of  mlsrepiesentlngoi   exagcratlng.    Our  goods  show  for 
themselves,  and  pro.-e  themsidves!  1 

It  Is  a  business  In  which  an  ample  and  satisfactory 
equivalent  Is  gtv..n  for  the  moiiev  received  and  an  en- 
couraging profit  Is  pocketed  ol  the  Kametiiiie.  It  Is  an 
ocrup:«tlon  In  whicl.  n«  person  iifed  be  alrsld  or  ashamed 
to  CJiUvass  llicsamn  field  again  and  a  aln.for  where  once 
ourgoorls  are  Introduced,  a  peinianeiit  and  continuous 
demand  Is  created.  .,     . ,  j  v 

ToSwinlersiii  the  Aimv, orthosfl  at  homedlsabied  by 
the  hardships  of  war.tr;  Clergyneii  ont  ot  health,  leach- 
ers.  Postmasters,  or  anj  person  who  wishes  either  local 
oran  active  occupation,  and  one  that  bring  wllh  ilORKAT 
PECfMAKT  isnici.Mr.Ms.  this  presents  an  oppo'iunlly 
seldom  met  w  lih.    Trv  It '.     And  see  for  yoursefves! 

Carefull  v  selected  lots  "f  Jewelry.coniprlsllip  our  new- 
est stv  esand  most  saleable  variety  of  good.". will  be  sent 
anywhere  In  the  Loval  States.  Me  ore  constantly  filling 
orders  from  i  ersons  leaving  the  choice  of  Goods  wholly 
with  u«.  losinl.  wc  promise  the  best  cxi-rcbe  ol  our 
taste  and  JudtJiiient,  am!  from  our  long  expi-rleiici  can 
Insure  satisfaction.  vVe  ask  no  pii.v  in  advance,  stite 
whiit  stvle  and  quality  ol  Go. ids  ar>-  w-^iutcd.  ami  we  will 
send  the  same  and  col  eel  pay  by  Express  at  the  end  of 

the  Route.  

GOLD  AND  SILVER   WATCHES, 

Good  movements  and  manufactured  in  the  best  man- 
ner, of  pure  material,  all  warranted  at  prices  from  »l'i  to 
tZSOeach.  Sent  anywhi-re— pay  rollecfi-d  bv  Express.— 
Satisfaction  guaranteeo  I  All  watches  atflrst  prices;  they 
being  of  our  own  I-  portniton. 

Circulars  free  by  mall!    ^'■"''J''JL*'}r7.'JroHAV 

Manufacture- sau'1  Importers, 
TSnMSm  716  Broadwat  Nsw-Yogg. 


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Internal  Revenue  Notice. 

V  S.As8«gso«'8  Orsict, FiEsr  Coiigcnos  DisT.'l 
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NMlee  Is  herebv  given  that  the  Alphabetical  List  of 
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11  will  oppose  everj  violation  of  THKCONSTITTTION 
wMch  Is  the  onlv  hope  and  b-jud  ol  Union,  and  our  onl.v 
autboritv  tore«hortliigor  conipeiUiig  the  allegiance  of 
the  South 

It  will  oppose  every  Infraction  of  THE  LAW:  In  high 
places  or  In  low,  by  reckless  -ind  niissuMed  parlis»ns,or 
by  Iheadraiiiistratii.n  which  has  been  thi-:r  example. 

It  win  fc-arli-ssiv  exerci.se  tn»-  Frfd'.m  of  lUr  l^nt ;  It 
will  constantly  .uphold  anddelenU  t  reeOfrtti  (^  SpetchMxi 
Freedom  lif  JiilU-t, 

T.I  the  lawles's  acts  of  the  »dmln!strstl'.r.  Us  arbitrary 
and  nnlust  arrests  an.l  e xpats-atluns.  Its  dei.iai  to  the 
rlglit  to  the  writ  of  A<7.V<i»'-'.rp'».  il>  Illegal  prolamations. 
Its  abrogation  of  Stale  an!  fcder.-.l  laws,  Us  despotic  ac- 
cumulation o*  upigranied  p  wir.lls  suLvers;oii  i  i  the 
I  safeguard  jt  ciril upI iiertrmalhl ertv.  ^^  will  rons'aidl.v 
I  i.pp<»s-  the  letter  and  I'le  spirit  "f  f.i:r  .supreme  law  and 
iheadvocicv  of  si.unddocinne.uiiti.  Ann-rcun  freemeu 
shall  he  r-usVd  t.->  tlie  recovery  of  Uielr  r.cbtsthelr  lib- 
erties, thi-lr  laws,  and  their  liuiiic'j  an-1  well-ba.ance* 
govcrnuieiit,  by  the  resistless  de- islon  oi  ballot 

Profoundlv  Impressed  with  the  desire  to  enntrlbute all 
that  It  may  to  tl.e  work  ot    this  great  governmeiil.- , 
nnmely.  to  rest.,n-our  n..tlonal  unity  and  to  place  the  i 
Unlteil  States  asaln  foremost  among  the  nallons  of  the  : 
earth,  and  first  In  the  peace,  prosperity  and  happiness 
of  lispcople-   The  Would  seeks  n.^m  those  who  desire 
such  things  ttxlr  sympathy  an  I  support,  and,  above  all. 
the  favor  of  Ulm  who  crowns  every  gotid  work. 

tkkms. 

D*n.T  WoRLP.-PubscTlberf  ..y  "'»''•'«■,  _,_  ,_„_„ 
8r.wiVVEfKiT  Wontn.-Singie  subs,  rihers.  per  annum. 
13  00;  Twocj  lis  to  one  address.  $5  00:  Three  copies 
^lonJ  «ddres.s,  $7  SO:  Five  copies  to  one  address  «12  00; 
Ten  copies  t:>  one  address,  t^t  5il. 
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Cluhrortw*"it^orover  can  have  address  put  on  eacb 
paper  for  an  additional  charge  of  ten  «nt-  each. 

For  every  club  of  twenty  en  extra  copy  will  be  added 
for  theifcl'er  up  of  the  club.       „      ,,  ^  - 

Fo,  every  Club  of  fifty,  the  Seml-Weekly,and  for  every 
club  of  one  hu   red,  the  dally  will   be  serL.  when  re- 


IMPORTANT  NOTICE 

Ball's  Specific  Pills  ! 

Are  the  original  and  on'y  genuine  SperlOc  Pill.  There 
are  a  hWBlol  luiltaloia— Beware  of  them. 

THESE  AKE,WAURANTED. 

Thev  are  adapted  for  male  or  female,  older  young,' and 
are  the  only  reliable  remedy  known  lor  the  care  uf  all 
diseases  arrlsliig  IroDi 

YOLTIIFUL  INDISCRETION. 

In  all  Sexual  Diseases,  as  Gonorrhea, Stricture.  Gleet, 
and  in  all  al"  Urinary  an.l  Mdncy  c./inplalnls  ihey 
ACTLIKEACIIAR.M! 

Relief  Is  experienced  by  taking  a  single  bo«; 'snd  ftom 
four  lo    1x  foxes  generally  cited  a  cure. 

SOLD  BV  DUi;GOlTSGENRRALLY,1n boxes  containing 
six  pills,  price  SI,  or  six  box.  s,  $5;  also  In  large  tKixes 
containing  fourof  the  small,  price  W. 

If  vou  nce.l  the  book  or  the  pills,  cut  out  this  adver- 
tisement for  referenco,  aud  If  you  cannot  procure  them 
of  your  druggist,  do  not  be  Impose.l  on  by  aMy  other 
remedy,  buleucluse  the  moiiey  lu  a  letter  to  the  proprie- 
tor. 

DR.  J.  BRYAN,  Box  507^, 

76  CEDAR  STREKT.  N. Y. 

who  will  take  all  risk  If  properly  directed,  and  will  send 
the  pills  secured  Ironi  observation,  by  return  mail,  post 
paid. 

SOLD  BY  DRVGGISTS  GESERALLT. 


TO  THE  AFFLICTED! 


No. 


FROM  DR.  J.  BRYAN, 

CONSULTING  PHYSICIAN. 

7G,  Cedar  Street,   N.  Y. 


for  Division  No.  Elevon.comr  -         ,   , 

will  beopeo  forliwpectlon  of  all  parties  Inierest'-.l  for 
the  space  often  (10)  days  from  Ihts  late,  at  tlirnfflreof 
r.  B.  T\ler.  asq..  Assislont  As.sf*soTln  «he 'Mi.Age  of 
B4«Piala«.  OEOItOE  W.BAKER. 


,«■■ 

is.-:: 


I  15,000 

or  them  in  use  in  this  country 
and   Europe. 

TLesft  are  the  Only  maohtnes  m»!«in!» 
the  Lock  stitch  tvi.ti  itio  Rotating 
Hook. 

Are  profitable  and  available  a  life 
time. 

Eijual  to  ten  seamstresses. 

An  annual  dividend  of  100  t«  500 
percent,  (nn  their  co^f)  iniy  be  obiaiued  ia 
ase — b«  their  possessor. 

<The  Class  Cloth- Pressor,  (so  popu- 

jir,)  can  ooijr  b«  bud  with  tl^e^  Macbioes. 

THE  WHEELER  AXD    WILSON   HACHISES  are 

Jigot  and  If  thev  do  notoperat-  w  11  tl  Is  t.ecause  peeple 
are  ni.l  fully  Instnn  ted  In  their  use.  AU  Machine!  art 
Warranted, and  full  \nftructirmt  oivm. 

»^  All  nersons  owning  Wheeler  k  Wilson  Machines 
can  have  them  proper  adjusted, and  full  Inslrnrllon  given 
In  their  n-e  AVr/o/OA'jra^.  bv  calling  at  ti.e  WHEELER 
k  WILSON  KO«>.^^S,  In  ih -lireenleaf  Block.  xhlrJ  street 
8t.  Paul,  a  lew  doers  below  the  Post  OfBce. 

A  large  stock  vf  Sewing  Machine  Silk  of  all  kinds  f«r 

F.  M.  sTOHNPOX,  A>rn». 


Medical  treatment  to  be  successful,  must  he  adapted 
te  each  partlciilar  case,  and  the  ac-tual  condition  of  the 
p  itlent  at  the  time,  and  regulated  from  tirne  lo  lime,  as 
thi- exlKcnceSof  the  cas"  re't'.lre.  Medl-liie  acts  more 
potently  on  some  than  on  ottiers.  and  It  shouM  lie  ad- 
ministered witn  a  view-  to  as-ist  nature. and  notforceit. 

ALL  WHO  ARE  AFFLICTED  WITH  CHRONIC  DIFFI- 
CULTIES 

•f  any  kind,  and  hare  failed  to  obtain  permanent  hereflt 
freni  llielr  lainllv  nliysli-ian,  are  solicited  fo  give  me  a 
statement  nflhe'lr  condition  and  I  will  aiivlse  them  free 
ef  charge,  what  treatment  is  necessary  to  ensure  recov- 
erv;  the  llms  required  and  the  expense. 

i  .leslre  topres.-ribe  or  give  advice  onlylnsuih  com- 
plicated and  chronic  cases  as  have  baflledthe  skill  01  oth- 
er pl.ysiclans. 

To  all  such  I  will  pay  speedy  attention,  and  give  every 
case  my  serious  r inslderatlon 

Advice  without  medicine  Is  seldom  sufllclent;  there- 
fere,  when  addressing  me,  enclose  one  dollar  In  yourlet, 
ter.  fir  wh'oh  I  wdl  give  my  randi  t  opinion  an.l  adv.ee- 
anfl  such  m<-iilc!ne  n.s  1  can-itf.jrd  fir  tfie  same,  bv  return 
mall,  and  »-III  also  slate  upon  what  t-.Tms  I  will  under- 
take thw  case. 

Mv  pn.fesionni  attention  Is  given  more  part  ku'ar  y  to 
the  following  diseases,  which  1  miike  speclnUlies  of  my 

firofes-loii ;  and  I  can  treat  Iheui  m  well  al  a  ii-iance  as 
f  called  upon  peis.inally. 

ALLCHRONIC  AND  COMPLICATED  AFFECTIONS  OF 
Tin:  SYSTEM. 

(and  all  diseases  peculiar  to  Females.) 
Dvspepsia  and  Liver  Complaints,  Chronic' teadache. 
Pile's  and  Fistula.  Chronic  and  Infianilfary  Rhrumatism 
Nenraliga,and  N'l-rvous  liisetses  genarally.  General  de- 
hlllly.  Scrofula,  Cancers  and  tumors.  Chronic  and  In- 
flamatory  diseases  of  the  Eyes  and  ears.  Catarrh,  Sainlnal 
Weakness. lmp..tency.  Urethra!  and  Vaglual  Discharges, 
feexuaZ  an.l  Urinary  Diseases  generally. 

CONTUMPTION,  BRONCHETIS  AND  LUNG  DISEASES 
GENERALLY. 

A  treatise  on  this  subject,  lllustratlnc  the  various  sta- 
ges and  most  rational  mode  of  Iri-atmeiit,  will  be  sect 
te  any  one,  on  receipt  of  a  postage  stamp. 

My  featm^.t  for  Consumption  and  Bronchial  aflfec- 
♦lons  has  bcPii  attended  with  great  success.  I  do  not 
follow-  the  beaten  track  of  the  past  ages,  but  attack  the 
diseases  upon-r-rlnclpies  that  have  a  sound  scientific  ba- 
sis: and  have  restored  thousands  by  simple  remedies 
rhat  h.sve  been  given  over  bv  other  physicians  as  Incur- 
a'jle.  Under  the  ordinary  treat  nent  the  patients  always 
die.  under  ray  treatment  there  Is  some  hope.  Afflicted 
give  me  a  consultation.  1  use  noreniediesthat  arehurt- 
Ifulln  any  case.  My  motto  Is:  "Nature  has  provided 
'  for  every  d'se.i.se, remedies  In  the  plants  of  the  field  and 
the  trees  of  the  forrest;"  and  I  use  no  minerals  under 
any  circumstances. 

My  address  Is  as  follows  : 

JjBRYAN,  M.  D..  Box  Xn\ 

No.  7«Cedar  Street, New  YV-V. 

Wte  vo.nr  ii«»n»  l»'»1»»'y.  aUe  tnwa.Cc.miy  *..l  i'i-# 
..!.i  a  !•;•.»  w..!  tl.  m*'.  »*  ««.•••<  as  ;•.•«'■  '.. 


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seut  free  lo  all  applicants.    A.l.lrees, 

CAULDWELL  A  WHITNEY, 
Proin-ietori  qf  TItf  Sev  York  Mercurf. 
Nos.  48  Ann  street  and  113  Fulton  street.  N.  V.  Cltf 

Home  Insurance  Company, 

OF  ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 

A  Mr.  A.C.Austin  having  published  a  stateirent  d* 
rogatory  to  this  Ccinpany,  assuming  Itto  be  ander  tb* 
control  ef  some  persons  who  formerly  were  directors  !■ 
the  Rock  Elver  Insurance  Company,  of  Wisconsin,  tli 
following  explicit  denial  of  the  charge  bas  been  furnlsll 
ed  by  him,  at  the  retiuest  of  the  Uems  Insurance  Com 
any  :— 

"From  an  examlnat1or,I  am  satisfied  thatihe  Hbnia 
Insurance  Company  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Is  an  entirely  dlf 
fereiilcompanv  froui  the  Rock  Klvrr  Insurance  Couipa 
ny  of  Wisconsin,  and  tbat  they  are  doing  buslucss  In  a« 
cordancB  wllh  laws  of  this  Slate.         ..  ,    ^      „„_.„ 

"A.C.  AUSTIN, 

The  Home  Insurance  Company. 

( St.  Paul  Pioneer,  5lh  Inst. ! 
The  Success  of  this  Truly  Home  Company— A  Blatemsat 
of  Its  Buhlness  and  Eanagcinent. 

It  has  frequciitljs  been  remarked.  In  view  of  the  enor* 
m  "US  sums  sent  out  of  the  stale  to  pay  for  Insurance  la 
foreign  companies  that  w-c  sheuld  have  a  hirni'  Insuranc* 
company,  and  thus  retain  this  money  In  our  State.  W« 
have  at  last  sach  a  company,  in  successful  operation— th« 
"Home  Insurance  Company  oi  St.  Paul"'- and  from  Us 
sale  rules  iifiuanagemfciii,  as  well  as  from  the  well  knowa 
111  legrlly  and  tiuslness  tJitlenl  of  the  genllcmen  connected 
with  It  as  officers  ami  directors,  we  fuel  safe  after  a  care- 
ful anamination  of  Us  books  and  mede  ot  bnslntss,ln  ra* 
commenillng  It  t<- the  .ncople  ef  SliiniCEotaa.*  a  safe  and 
advantageous  i  onipany  to  insure  in. 

Though  established  only  last  April,  It  has  alreody  lss«> 
ed  nearlv  2,3il0 policies,  withacash  accumulalingthereoa 
of  over  iSO.OUO.  We  doubt  w  hetherany  <ith<-r  company  la 
ti.e  United  Stalls  can  show  abetter  record  daring  tha 
flr^<t  lew  monthsof  Its  exist  -iice.  Allogrlher  over  il. 400- 
000  worth  of  property  In  this  .'^tale,  ha  been  Insured  la 
this  company  already,  anu  the  business  Is  dally  Iccrcas 
Inp. 

Ihe  rules  of  the  company  In  regard  to  risks  ar* 
among  the  most  prudent  and  safe  we  ever  knew.  Only 
detatehed  buiWlngs.  generally  tarni  bouses  and  alhep 
homestead  property.  Is  insured.  This  Is  the  safest  clasa 
ef  risks  ki,ow-n,  and  no  more  than  $2.0(0  IS  taleii  In  on* 
risk.  Only  abi.iit  one  sixth  of  the  risks  taken  are  oa 
biill.llngs.  the re-t  being  on  movable  property  which  la 
considered  by  Insurance  men  the  "cream  of  the  buslnesa 
on  account  of  the  greater  .'iise  of  salvage. 

Doing  business  exclusively  on  such  a  safe  basis  ss  Ihl*. 
the  rates  can  lie  made  very  low,  as  good  risks  arc  nat 
made  tol  pav  for  the  axtra  haxard  "n  bad  ones.  Tha 
Companv  Is  thus  a  favorable  one  t*  lusare  la  eu  this  aa> 
count.    The  officers  ale  ; 

yV«iW<n/-E  WebL. 

F»f<  /V(?n*»'— Dr.  J.  II  flewerl., 

Serrrtnry—\,.  W.  Kriidall. 

Treaturer—J,  E.Tlioiniison. 

General  Agent— Vi .  A.  Wells. 

Farmers  and  others  having  homestead  preaerty  af  • 
safe  character  will  .luwell  to  make  appll.allua  lo  tha 
Company  fer  a  polli-y. 

ItThe   Home  Insurance  Company  have  paid   feurtaaa 
ossos  slues  July  22d 


PROSPECTUS  OF  THE 
MILWAUKEE   NEWS 

DAILY,  SEMl-AVEEKLY,  A  WEEKLY 
FOB  1865. 

THE  yaar  I8«4,  In  every  point  of  view,  promises  ta  k* 
for  this  countrv  the  most  important  period  thai  ever 
constituted  an  epecli  In  the  political  annals  of  mankind. 
A  president  al  election  Is  to  take  piacrlf  the  couslltiitloa 
Is  not  wholly  ignored,  and  the  campaign.  In  view  of  tha 
gravity  oi  the  Issues  at  stake,  must  be  one  of  tran. 
cendent  Interest,  Ihe  Great  Rebellion  Itself— whosa 
drea.l  sacrlfici'Sof  life  and  wealth,  so  darken  our  land 
ami  our  IiopKS— may  tiosslbly  culminate. and  when  tba 
blotsiy  iriiugcdy  Isende.l,  the  empire  of  reason  restored, 
then  will  peace  have  her  battles  to  fight,  her  victories  ta 
achieve,  "no  less  renow-ne-l  than  war."  To  act  an  latelU 
genl  and  really  patriotic  part  In  this  latter  contest,  tha 
public  mind  cannot  be  too  thoroughly  Informed  of  all 
the  arguiuenls  sucgestec  by  the  changelng  phases  of 
the  crisis.  The  Impeiuoslty  ef  passion,  the  Incubus  of 
preju  Ice. the  rancorof  sectional  hate. must  then  allglva 
wav.  If,  torgetling  the  pas;,  except  for  the  solemn  lessona 
It  has  taught,  we  w-»ul.l  act  with  a  wise  regar.i  to  tha 
besi  Interestsin  the  future  of  our  whole  people  atid  anr 
whole  country.  , 

Itwllibethe  mission  ofthls  paper,  Inlts  polptlcal 
departmentto  seize  everyflttlugopporiunltyto  Im  preaa 
Us  readers  with  these  obvious  factsahd  prepare  the  pnb> 
lie  for  the  greater  work,  whicb  must  needs  succeed  tha 
desolatl'in  of  arms 

The  other  depiirtraents  of  tl.e  papei-rews. miscellany 
markets,  Ac.— we  shall  aim  to  make  still  mure  InterestlDK 
sad  uselul,so  that  It  may  always  be  a  welcome  guest  at 
the  family  fireside. 

Now  Is  the  time  for  our  friends  throughout  the  state  t* 

busv  themselves  In  geftlng  up  dubs,  reuew-lne  Indlvlda- 
al  siibscrlplloiiH,  and  Interesting  themselves  generally  M 
extend  ourcirt  ulatl'in  for  tlie  coming  year.  All  sact 
etfo.ts  will  be  thoroughly  ■pprcclalcd,and  may  be  pra 
ductlve  of  niuih  geod. 

The  circulation  ot  The  News  Is  now  unexampled  In  ttC 
past,  and  Is  exceeded  by  tbat  of  no  other  Wisconsin 
J{  urnal. 

Already  we  are  enabled  to  present  the  paper  la  new 
type  and' an  Improved  form  by  thegenerous  exertloni 
of  Us  frien.ls.and  a  continuance  of  this  public-spirited 
aid  will  ensure  corresponding  etTurta  ou  our  part  to  aa 
hauce  Its  value. 

TER. MP. 

After  this  date,  nr.i  II  furtliir  notice,  tha  terms  of  Tha 
Milwaukee  News  will  be  as  lolUws: 

DAILV— Serve  1  by  Carriers  at  tLOO  per   ^usrt»r,ar   M 
cents  per  wei-k.    Ly  mail,  $3  for  six  uonlhs,  $S,M 
forthre^niontlis. 
SEMl-WEEKLV— By  mall,  $«.00   per   yearei  $2.00  for 

s'x  months. 
WKEKLY-Slngle   ccple,f:,0   pery^ar.    Clubs  of  ira 
$l..Vi  eii  h  pc- yi-ir.  * 

a^' Al!  subscriptiinis  sre   lavsrisbly  payable  ia  ad* 

""'*•  LYON  k  PAWL 

MiLWAi'iKB,  July  1, 1864. 


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