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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
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B. LP.
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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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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
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»':.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 '
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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.,
tai-^'H'tUr A '.■!U>«.- ll»
Crockery. Crlass & China,
; 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 . _ - _
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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.
GtJOlHUCU \- TKRHY, \
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSIO.X M KRCIl.l.yTS.
<" .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.--
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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..*.-
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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
INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE '
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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
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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.
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B
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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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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,
ij; .. .:. ii2. ^c .'-;;:eH^teii.J «*iw1
-L
T
A *4 '■ •
^J..il
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
\i again In the flehl with a lanw and well Kel<Hte<l tut, k.
consisting In part of
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"*T; i t*. I iCtKc ver^- lieat uiatiufiictured braiiijii.
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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
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and
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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
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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.
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•Jr.y ■- u. ■:
INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
=TS3as3^;rr
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lie 111 c>« :t:r«.c!.
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>\.£ii^ JUtlt In-r4i,r
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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
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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
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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^.
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! Itl. wli: I.. bfi..rciriiip.| a^alii t 'lUfBtiv ati.l »o i.r
n^a.nst n ila I..--' vm,-.. I:r by a.. u-atiul.s.....ealUiV-
409 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
'^PHK atfuntion of Ibc PaWic and the trade is invited to our Xkw Scalk 7
' -'■'ROSKWOOD P'.WO FOllTKr", wlilcli for volume ani I'nrlt.v of loiifnre unrivalnl bv tti..v hith«r»o aflomi in ;
tiii-imirk*!. Tiu-y c intalii all tlit- mo lera iiuproveiiieiit», /Vmt*, Vrarui Acli»-n, J/atT Pulal, Iron f'nimf,Over- \
if.-ux) JUxT, I*- . .fid each lustrumeiil li^liix ma lo hihUt the j)cr>.onaI siipKrvicion nf .Mr. J. U O.roveen, whohas I
bad It prut 1 11 JiexiK'rieiu'oijf overS) ve irs iii.tlieir iiiaiiu»aclurv, is /ally tcarranUd hi crers/ particular . j
The "Grovc'xtcou riuiio Forte" rccpired the }liyhe.«t Award of Merit over all otUcrs j
, i at the CVk'liratcd World's Fair. |
Where •V''« "S"'! •''■'• Ini't n nent* fro;ii th« liesi .11 1'tirs of I.onilon. Parln.fVertiianv. Phlladelplila. Rnltlniore |
BiHtxa »« i yevr.V-'t'i ; ai>-l aUoatfip ylM'Tlcan /M(tfut('/l>r.^rcirMCEMftrry«.(rs, the gold and •ilvrriiiedals from !
buUi of w Ikicli 1 11:1 Im so>-ii III our warrrooiii^.
By t!iei'itn»iuLiion uf liuproy-mu'uts vce iiuike a«tillmore perfccl PianoFfrle. and 1 y manula<tHTii>c lafROlj
wit a strictly cash sv»leni,Htf en kl>;.'il i« off. r ilieV iiiatrunii'ntaal a prlcp wbiih wlllyrct lud« alUoinvctitlou
I'ltlCli.— No.l. 8-j»i*n'lrUv< iruiiU'liurn^r*. R<j«w<h»(1 filaln rase $2S«.
.No. 2. S/Viii <»it n e. r -'i ti|.;..r!»-r«. Ko^i.-wood heavy mor.lijlne KTX.
1 Jvo.3,4i;ven'>.-Mve.''u!i ll corner ». (•!«.• ^oo.l I.,nuli>XIV Ktyl«(:iOu, a far slmlV of the abov cut'
I TKltNfS: Xi:r O.VSII, IN CU1CUL:NT lUNDS.
THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISOR
in Invaluable treatise of 64 pngft, by
DR. JOHN HARVEY
published for the beiiellt of the Jex.
On receipt 01 TK.\ CK.N'f.^, li.. win be sent po*t paid. In
a seuled envelop.', to all wlio apply l«r it,
it Kiv«:i acoiiHhiii discriptioii uf all the dlneaaea peculiar
to reniiilet, toKetlier witn uieai.i 01 cure, and tn-ais of
Cofic-p.ivn, rreKnaiiuiic}-, .Vlacarrtace, Merlll^v, ."exual
Almaiii, iTotipitus Ct^ry, feniale Wenkness, Coiisun.p-
tliiii, Jlc, and Miiich otiier VAlimbie iiitoriuailuu uot pub-
lished In any Other work.
tverv lady should procur* a copy without ilelar.
THREE EDITIOXS. 50.000 EACH,
have already been publisbeU and distribute i tlili rtu. ■
HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL
FEMALE PILLS
the most tnfalltablp and popular remedy' ever known
iill diseases of the lininle sex. 'Ihev have lieen use'l In
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., '
OCTAVE' *c.. and they
Valuable Standard Books
FOR IHDIVIOVAI.8 AJIFO FA1I1L.IBS.
mtUBEVBT
FOWLER AND WELLS,
lat BROADWAY, N. T.
The Iixcstrated Hyphophatic Enctclopji-
Di\ ; a sy.steni of Hydropathy and Hyslene. ContainlnK
Uuiline.s »f Aiialuiiiy: J'hy^loiogy 01 the Uuuiau body;
Uy leiiic AReUciev. and tlie prekervatlwu of Health ;
Dieteclic.^, and HydroptiatIc Cookery; The< ry and
Practice of M'uter-l'reutuienl ; Special Putbulouy, and
Mydro-ilierapentlcg. Iiirluil'iiji ti.e ^atu^L■, Cauaeg.
^ynxiloms and Treat nieut ol all koowa Diseases; Ap-
p.icuiluii of Hydropatliy t<> MktwHery and theNurbe-
ry. UejiKued as a Uuiile to FunilUes and Mudents, and
fcJejtt-Uookior Miyslclaiii. By H. T. Trail, M. U, II-
IUAtr..tcd with upwards vf 300 EngravioKS and Colored
P.utes. &ubsta'4tlaily buvno lu uBe lurse volume-
Price, pr<pai«l by mal, ti 50.
BV THIS we COtlQttEBt
"Wbcaever the war teeaii tout,
or the heart bctfins to fall
We slUK a more wonderiui sohg.
Anu tell a luora uiarTcloat tale."
tJAvrrAir 1.1865.
TWENTT-SEYEHTH ANIYSBSAIT.
or
The New York Mercury.
THE PRIDE OF THE FIRESIDE.
ACT LIKBACHARM!
in stren^henlns anil rcsturin;; thes\slem. Thousands
of ladies who have .fUjTVred ftiryenis"and tried varloU.s
oJharrnnie'liesiM vniii.owea reiiewalof their health aud
Hrenjth wholly to the illlcary of
DK. UARVEV'S FEMALE PILL?.
Tlie) arc not a new discovery but a long tried remedy—
the celebrated
DR. .70HN H.IRTEY,
one of /he most eminent physician prescribed them for
ma ly years In his private pr.ictlce, and no phinician was
more tmely popular or widely know:i than him iBjthe
treatment ol
FEMALE DIFICULTIES.
.'It who have n.«eil Dr. llarveyg Keniale fills recommend
In the pride of a vlijoreng Intellectual manhood tV.«
I'hi nix of the weeklies bejiins Us for the new year, over
the w.ecksofitc flaiiCliiK ond lifeli-ss cofUeBiporarlea,
with Ity eye axed upon toe suu. beneath whictk It owoa
no iivalrv.
The war. wliicii has toppled down whatever Is shallow
or tia.<eiesR, has Written no wrinkles on the bricht c;ta
ol our success. Uur tratares lor the Issue of IFO* shake
tlie pillars of whatever has hrretolore ti en dreined Im-
perlal in serial llierat-ire. Both sides ofthe Atlantic ren.
tier us tribute. Me snail continue the thrilling c-niancts
llORACU Mann, iucludinir of*"** *■•*'• •''^■''J"". '"•'fi'mancer of the ^^,ronu dark
,iri. .roTv^u-hlsfc!? Pif"'"''«-'<».,'^*'oni we pay more money annually llian
ir.m.nd. '•'"" ""= c"<iac capital of our initUlors. and add to our
Of the iKe.on CoUe«es: Itlch and Educei^; Po^^ I ^!J|:;^;-;.'^«;^l;«^^
January a series of his well know tnlmliable eonilc pa-
; pers, written expressly for us. In his iri^Mstublev convul-
I slve velu. Ilarrlos E. Prestott the most polished aud
j inia4:i::.-ilive tketcU writer living; P. T. BarMini, t»-e
; world famed siiowniai: and autubiosraplicr, Ml«« M. A.
Earle, Fairfax Haitour.aml Dr. J. 11. Koblnsr.n, mil "Neil
or all the nuDieruUii publications whicli hare attain
ed sucti a wlue popularity, as is^utd by >le^^rs. Fowler
•ml W elles, peri aps nun* are more adapted to (eiieral
titliily tliaii this rich, conlprehen^ive, aud welT-arraB-
ged Eucyclopaeoia.— ..Y. y. 'JiiOune.
W'ORKS OF iJo.V.
his best public lectures, anionc which are ThouRhts fclr
a Young Man; Po-vers and Duties of Women:
of the Age on Colleges: Rich and Edv
lenorant; Baccalaureate Adlress. etc. These lectures,
paitlcalarly the Brtt iwo.bayein these separate lorms
had iinnieiis" circuiatiop, and are uiiiversally ackuvwl-
edged to be of the areatesi value. J3 CO.
Education : Its Elementary Principles Foun-
dortoa the Nature of Man. By J.O. Ppnrchelm, M. D,
With an Appendix, cootainiiiK a Descrii'tlon ol .the
Temperaments, and an Analysis ol tlie Phrenolorlcal
Facuitios. Muslin, SI 50.
We regard this volume as one of ihe most IwiportanI '
that has befi oBered t« the public for manv years. It I
Is full of sound doctrnies anu prac!!eal wisdoMi. !
—hvstou M'M.unii Hurg.Jourinil. '
Phrenology rnoTED, Illustrated and Ap- .
PLIED; accompanied by achart,eQibracin;( an Analysis I
ol ttie Primary .Mental Powtr.s in their Various De^-ieos ■
01 Dcvelopnici t. the I'henoiiit'Uu produced 1 y tl.eir I
loMibined AUIviiv.and the Location ol the niteiioloBi- •
cal Orsaiis in the Head. Tuitether >\iih a VUwofihe!
Moral and Theoioaical bearinj tl the Science. Price 1.7i. I
Bnntllnc," rcnoivfud and versatile novelette waiters,
will eke out outthesuarkilnccontrltiutlonsofstichlfocllo
ijoets, fiiilletoiiists, huniorists. irlltcs, tr.-ivelrr:'. para-
xraphii'tsetc. astien. Arnold. W.O E-Hon, Mlllle.W. Car
penter, tieo. A. Townsend. Jnlia S. Iiisrahm. Edward
W il|cti,(«eor|!e Martial, Josepli Barber. J. A. PeU n and
others niiinerolis eneiijch and clever cnouch and clever
tiionifh tornn.ili the iif ws p.ipiison the Conllnint.
Theviui'l I'-enciis of Darley,iUcl..eIan iinrt WI.Ke, the
llrsl drau^lttsinen of tlie (ige. will mate the ni »• volumo
plctorlalaiiil whatever 01 r clltve or n'cteoric note may
.ippear ilnriHK the year, will at once l-e eflfacrd aiij
Diane :ivnilui'!e.
In a'l.llilo'i to ilscrispand feDI"..-: e<litor1al5; Its itelrcta.
blefJos'ipe'sTlub. In wliieh the apleFt an. I wiitirnt |m~.
ems, caiicafiir. 8.an<l QuileMiues of the tinier ilrjii appear
andlts cocinctibo Indies" Proiiienade.lo wiilch ilie loMl..
ili>5lr(lers Billffs niav l-c rf.y (♦nasa ^aft-CuarJl
rOLLQCK, DONALDSON & OGDLN
^•, I9IPORT£R.S OF
:^HH:?HiEii^lH-CHINA, GLASS &■ EARTHEN WARE.
, -t h::s Sejn
.it lasa rem
nhe slono
'HU iii!.'^. ,1 V. itii p. T.-r .it:.i a-iie
loaiii ;iiiailit)iea»a pr.veiilive j„d irri i •;•
el; a-i.| th->:id:in.N wiioresortto it iiioier- •
an atlact, escape ti;e
*ii : to .ivail
v.jrue. ire ci
oii< mc.lieii;e. Fever and Akus patiei t!<,'i;"i';er" bViiu
nciiK iiii'.l w itii oiKiiiiie („r i:ioi:tli.s !;i v;ii, .until tiifre-
saiiiraTed w;:!, tfuit 'i.in;;eeous alkalnifi, £rc not uuse;o
(I'leuliv resiorei to heal-i. •.viil.;n a fi w .lay.* by the at ra
no.sTK'rrER^' umters.
T>.c weak >t iru. I: is rapi i !:;vtBorat.-.| aii.l lhe»pt»efrte
re-i -r'-'i by tnls u;.Tceii,!e Toi.ic. anil lienr^ ,1 w-r;*
••'...i.iers in ca-es it Dyspepsia ami in \-^t contlri I
«ori«4 of In.!i--e*;loii. .Act!i.« as a ^.iitle and paiiiii .-iS
ai>arienr..iH wed a^ upon the Ibjer It ilso Invaiiahlv re
lievf tiieCoii.tln:itioii snperliiiiuce'l b irre^jUiar a< ttun
of ilik dl<e.»t!Te »jjd se. ret ive organs.
IV-r^oi.-io! f eliiefiab^f.li.iijle ♦■• .NerU'i'lS attai k«. Low- I
ne>s.**p!r.f iiid F.t5 of L.tii^uor, fl;i-l pion.pt aiil pi-ruia- I
nent rell.f troiu the IMte,-^. Tin- tesiimcny on this p«ln !
i« uios; conclusive »r<<r!i lioth .sem .i. I
Tiieauo-iy of Billior.st'u.ii; i>Ju.niediate:ya».sna?e.| bv ■
,1 siiiKle .lose -if tT7:. ,r!:iri!<.nt. ,>iid l.v o^. .i^iu-ilv report- |
ins to :r. '.l>.'r 'kvj -•ii,.. , .^n;,' r' n, ,• >,( |tr<Teutci(.
As a General Tunic, i
DEALERS IJf
1. .
CAr,BO?f OIL ANB LAMPS,
carriage may b« tin; ri suit. Thiy nevi-r cause any sick
ness. pain or liistri'si'. tach bos touuinf sisiy pills and
fuil direciioiiatur usr.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
! «irOnt thu noflcf'oiii .t yon Ji ^;re Dr. ir«rvev"sPfIIs
or Hook, and 11 you (Siiiiot priHuri' iheni of your dniK
I (ia' do Bill tflke aii.\ i.lhcr, tor some dealers who ure t ii.
priliiipl«.i Will recconinieiid will reeconiBiend other u-
male Pills. Ihey can ninke a Iwcer profit on— but en-
close Ihe money at d Mi..Iuirti t to
Dr. J. BRYAN, General Agent.
,rLc3L ISLOTLSO F-u.z*nlsli.l33.s
<3L&f\
B"^ 5 T5. :.-, Cedar ? ti eet , X. Y .
WLo nil! take a'.l risk if properly direded: and rou will
rf reive till 111 (.•■SI paio. -Mcurily securely sealed from
oi'»ervi.tion b.v rei«rn ni.iil.
.\OLU UY VkVUGISTS GEXEr.ALtr.
UXIO.V BLOCK, CORNER OF THIRD AND ROBERTS STREETS,
ST. X^jVUrr, - - MI^^IXKSOTA
'J'he New Illvstratkd Family
i With liuuuroua Eiiifravines : cuituliilni; the most iin-
j proved metliod.'i of applyliiK Uymnasiic, Calisthcnlr,
Kinesipatiik'. and Vocal Kxercises, to tbe dcveiojinient
I ot the uhlily oisaiis, iheinviaoratioiioMheir l-,:iiclloi..e,
I the preservation of hrallli, and cure of aitica^es auti
I deloruiltles. ByDr.Tra.l. Prltv f 1 73.
' Wratkr'h. WoRj.fi FOR thr Young. Coinpri-
kins Hopes and Helps. Aims and Ai4s, aud Ways of
Li e 'hie Vol. Pii(e$3 00.
'iii« »geat popuiai ity of the Writ'.nes of V.t. Weaver
fliuuiij; youin: peo)i|e liidu-ed Us to p:ib!tih It.f fii to I
UBilier, in «liich form lliiy Sitzji ttt 1*4; Uiore McueralM
I apjiruved than sepaiately, 'I
I
j ELKCTBrcAL P.sYruoLOGY : ItslMiiloPophTntid i
I Practice lully Kxplaliud. Ity Dr. .1. B. pcds. Ur. Dods j
has an ekteiisivu reputation as one 01 the nix-tpower '
liii I's' iliolii^isss a< well an. I one ot the clrari si v.rVers ':
In thp coutilr.v. Tlils w..rk jctanda at the beai' wf ail I
thet has ''eeii wrilienouthei.ui.Jcct. l'riie$lS9. I
(ivMVaait'V ' '■'aled Skelclirs i.l'jrot,.s«4n.- a.lveiitiire i" foreitti eilniis
' * *"^*" ■ '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
M.U.
c'irp.
THE ClhLD
;. wiiib'
Uraibluu
T
CR
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II E
THE CORD.
Ilini iews;orvby Mtaa
w:'ilteb l•.\;».-et^!y !v^r The ^ .-v.- Viifl. M' r-
■*V >iit u..» til* 0.:-f---- «n iiitrr-ls on v. of l-.'.'> p-mii l« , j
••I i». fhi-" m t'loi ,.; „ utj.ieit u;» sives iroM J to S 1 Il-VTSTTKR .t^ BITTr:T»? pT.a1iif*e!t. el: which must be
< 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
I i-xe <| Miiit.* It ret iioj ifji ll I'-ll ivor m.K-KtoTi.;.'riii tola ; ij.it" ). Ii r^i.. < .t Ci.isiitutinn.i; \V..ai>ii...4. f reni.itisre
•rm I ■«:i 111 .<;:_» -i; I .T W- <eti i wlfii .-acU : ir'e^ ;'>ow
• arda. e real irs au'i p •n'e's. t » j>-!-t l':- dea .-r to i'.!r •-
• '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",- , .. _
UliltfHl folate. I ;nii> I.>re4a'>s( autorx the naii. lis of the 1 Ni'-.ira!!pa,'a!i<l N
earth, .111.1 Hr.' ti |h< ji-ej.e. t»-i».pertly aim tiaf'p iiesii
of lisveopie- T*!!!; W.urtii .,o4>:.s .10:11 tli...s<- «h.. desire
au.h thtnif their -lympii;.}- an.l siii-poi'.aii''. aliuve ail,
the fa', or 01 i:im »hu_»Towiis every (("yvd Work.
\I.L tUR INIC AMI) t'rXMPLH A nU-
' TU*;).-JKM.
AFF&Tr^>X>:OF
PiN{<rti't^;.i i'», a -^.nfv* t
til It 11 ins? '-. 'll- a..'!,
farii* .iT .ll--***! pp<i; iart" *eir.a>.s. .
I>ys?e|,.»a an.l Liv'pr Oj..i:''a'i't«, t.Ti'..i,ir ;
Piles and F:siii.a. CliioaW-rii'o Ii4l tniltayy Kti.
ea.l.ohe.
., uijuitism
rvoiis l)!sen»« s teio.e.i;iv. tjeiu rai .le-
hilll.y.^^r•l•t:a. Canrerf and tnn.ois. ( b'nmic an.l Ij.- 1
n miatory diseases »f the Eves and . .ir-, <'atarrti. ^' mifal
Wei ■ ■ • -
SeM
1 15,000 .:, ,
this ceuntiy
.^fierlhls.
Miiwrtiike. N-v ~ '.vill 1«
DUL»-'<er»-»! •.•-O-rrte s at M.f« x^r rnarter er 2B
<'.."its o-r ue.-k. hy mall.t.5 (or alx !».>i'flis. tl' SI
f o'lheC 'lIMl.t! b. •■ • .-w
-U'll-W KEKI.V — By lejil. %\ef)
,.0...
'i 1
rr •
ear«i fj
,<» Uj
!''•:
year
. CipOr
of flra
art
;.b!r
pa;-Mc
In ar.*
Use ir.
•JJulOlS.
DtiLT W.)HD.— .'i:b«erll.er»oy5iin!l,$8.
Sr«i WtEKLT Wori.i..— Siiisle subsi ribers, per annvm.
$3 00 ; Two CI l.-s t'l i.ne;|.h|res5. •.'• 00: Three copies
lo-me a I.ires>.J7 W: Five e.i|(lvslo a:ie a<lilrese$12 0e;
Ten ct«)leK ti> oiie ivldn-ss.'jc: JU.
Wer.ai.T Wofcm.— Stiele sutisciHicr» per annum. $! 00.
Tlire • .-oples Taitdrcss on esch napey) $5 ''lO . Five cop-
l.-s, $^ STt Ten copies. $15 00; Th.-iuy copies (to one
a.|.iress;S2S.0O.
y or over can hare ad'lTPcs put on each
Iiaperforan a<hUtinnai chsnteof ten cent' each.
For ev.jry clnb of twenty en extra copy will be added
for the Inciter u^if the chill.
For every club of Ifty. the ."^emi-Wcekly. ana fi^r every
clu.'i of one hii re'l, the daily win he sent, when re-
qiies'.ed in lleu Of the extra copies of the M'eckly.
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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
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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-
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Sewins: Machines.
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! SKTTTTLE MACHINE.
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ST. I^AIJU Ml^TIsr.,
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THE PRAIRIE FARMER.
-(Ml-Sobsoription Price,
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<^LXi JrflZl*^ A^I' I'Ol^^I, f4 Wl 'SfA. inon.?.eiuifij/.c. :nr .S«r r.ip..,-/,, jlJO 00
Terras.
1ST, one yeiT .
. '17 .Vr fix .V.I .7.1; ^,
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TWODOLLA.RSPER TEAR:
^ EVTCST * CO , C%MMr>- ii^«^
llj-b \M'thfrr can h.> i?Hppiied afjir»y.ti"ie.
' cnuprlsli!
will lie «.>n
for $? 25 P
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111.' I r%peii^ of pi:r,-;ias..r. for$?25 p.-'r v.dame. .Sin,/!' y..\. ! " "
j linus. 1-y r.:y.\.pottptrid, S3 00. Cloth ca«e<, lor bindllfg
, Sicca* ,»y I'.u!'. v.(«t>al.i Artd''e«»
' n\RPKR4B«OTH
l'rankl'.-.i cqnsra.
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; N »ci».in,'.' '"f riir.^f -nit Ohk-.ijo to S.irr.I.i
i Oii'von. -hiifz-htwe ni',,ica...oanilBniiah. 'l'i:iJMS. | CONTnilTION. BBONCUETIS AXl» M;.\(: r»I.«EAS.'E'^
I Tw. !.jtweent!hi-i--oa::dll.wioi,,tf.ioint'Iie Vern.oni . „ .i-vvi.-n*iiv •..r.n.r..->
j Ceiiir.!trc.mO?a*:.>hi;if. aniltwo bf-tweenCiilc.ie«ai..| Hm't T\.,r.ir..— .-n'jsrrl'.ers ovtn.iil.Js ! <.*.^r,uAi.i.i .
.\'..» '.'.irk. ' Skvi UH.K'.'i W»ri.i..--sin2!e sui.s. .'i-rs. per ar.nnni. A tr'atlje on tWs .'u''J"-t. Iliu.iraf.n^ thr. var; .u.« sta
>3 'Xl ; T'vo e ) h-.. t'l on.- a.l.lre..;. S.'. 00 : Tlir.'.- eopie; (tes ami mosi rational ...udt; ot Ireatinei.t, »illbe sent
t'l ..ll'- a 1.1 res.. S7 f>-y. Five .•..!»•».?. I o one add re.-s $12 ijti; , to any one. on receipt of a p. slajie stamp.
Ten .•..,.i./s t.i oiie i..|.»r.-s».^ 5U. | My featn.ent for Consumption and Brondilal affec
W».rKiv WoI.tn.-i5.ngle sule-cithcrs per anntim.f! W, Uo,,; ,,3, ,.e„„ attcmled « i.V. rr-at -u"-" s 1 e,?T.?t
I hr^ •;..pie. 'ad.lrcss «.- e:!ch paper; $5 '»> five i,.,,. „,i|.,^. i,,^ ^^j,,.,, ,r.Kk.;l the p,i,t aae.s biii attuc'k the
T' *' «'>I7J»'"''''"*' * '*• '^'''-"*^ '^"'"*''' <"»"he . .I'sease., npon-rinciples that have » si,n;:,t stieiVtiac ha-
a.l'.re.^>i 5.."» CO. Isi>;»ii.| have r> s'or.'l theu.aiids b'.- simple remeili. n
Ofibs ..t t» ent.v or over c.in o.ire aiMr-s put on each rhat have h.-eft iiiven ov. r hv other phv.h hiiis as Inrur-
pap«r f..r an a.ld.t ion..i chnrve of ten cent-^ach. | ^'Ao. I mler il.e oMinary treat lent the patients »l» avs
J.ir eviiry club of_t«-e„ty en esira copy vrhi be added 1 „|e. under niv treat.iient there Is some hone Afflirted
forth. L-oteru^if the eliili. i t1vemeat.jrL-'.i;t..tiOD. i us- noremedi.-s that arehurt-
^'iVy?' '■''"?."' ''^'.^'I''^'1?^'3.".*'*'-'*"'* '^'■w*j'^''''"""> any rase. .My mot:o Is: "Nature las |rovi""l
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»ce.48Cnark*lreet.f liii(.»a.. .Tappiy Papers canm-t he rhanged from one c!uh -to another. ■*
n'l' f " ' '•^'''''•^. but r. qiif sf ol the persoa order'oa the cluh. an.l on
llcvei Av.^M.H'iN IgJ. rer.'Ipt of iifty cents extrn. single papers will be taken
(>? them .r. Ti,p
and Curope.
'il.c.*.- aif tw.' oTiiy machines rofVln-
'•''■ '•otating I'rrul (hiitvd St„U,M„il ii' i:zprr,» Hovte
I.
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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
II
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e
n
K
ware.
nt
G
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ANNS
Store.
0
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8
etc.
V.
k
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r
y
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
.v>/, r> nr n n !•<;(: rsix nf.KrKAi. /, r,
t
or • an, run, Ftv. I *
-II kinds wanted, for »vhit}j f ^iU p»v »».•
Cash Prica^
T
4
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mmm
9^
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T li K
NEWS SUMMARY.
s
II
1^
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
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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-
'-^
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,
and
WINES
€3r IL JSF
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
w
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.
.«« it w i be f. t!l ir I Iv:litaie |.. .|o s .. - „„,, „,,
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 ■> "• ...
W -Iss.) . . pric- rir.n'ar of onr fe is n^■^ '^
» . .r.. '1 1 1 to « free t . nil wh .wish It -
t .r- SI ,1 I el Hl're f .rth- fr-irf, «•"'</
(• f,r »: sur.- !h t i- U i.e.r.-h .s-1 of lli.-
ai:i:*T AMKurfAN tkv roMCANY
IJIPoHTttss vNP l.i:RliRS
IT i.s. which
^ _ ms'l'lt'TS of
■-'ir!i H,f<i(f'-<' "'"' Oiitntr
.Ss'S.'^iJI
3-. t
V .« y
..St.. New Yor*.
FINKLE .t LYON'S
Sewing laclimes.
Ti?F.<K miichiiies make the j«likcock-s?icIi
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-
l»s to it. th"ref«r« ef the c-inp'alnt may t.e prcTculcd.
Am a General Tuiiie*
nOSTF.TTKR S P.ITTEK? prodnceefTerts which must b«
experienced or wllnesscil before th'-v lan be fully appre
ciate.1. Ill cas.-s of Coiistitutiunal Wea'incs". frematiire
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
enlorc- and re-establl.-Ii them.
Last.bu uotlca.st.
It is the Only Safe SlinitJlant,
Ix'ln;; BiannfaetnrPil fr.ini sound and IntoprtonSmalerlals,
and entin-lv frs^ from tr.e acbl c|.-me tspres.iit more or
le-sluall the orllnarv tonic, and sromaclib hsof t':eda.y.
.No fain My ni'-dl. Ine hns been s« universally, and.lt may
lo.fruiv a l.!ed,iV»xr)-i-..«.i/ponli.r with the intrlllKi ut por-
;io;iot il;e community as
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS.
Pr-;.are 1 by II >.-«Ti:TrK;; A .'^MITII. ntlsl.urr;h. Pa.
t^.-'old by all Uru^;4ist.s, (;r-eersian.l Storekeepers
rOLLOCK, DONALDSON & OGDEN
IMPORTERS OP
CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE.
DEALERS IN
GAUEOJsT OIL AND LAMPS,
PLATED iVARE
xica. Ixoxxs©
DF* -u. m. 1 s Ix 1 XI «
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An Invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by
DR. JOHN HARVEY
published for the benefit of the sex.
On receipt ofTEN CENT!*, IWlwill be sent post paid. In
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f. Containing ; Conception, Pregnanancy, Miscarriage, Sterlliiv, t^exual
Human Body; , Attuses, Protapsus Uterv, Female \Veakness, Consump-
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SV THIS WE CONQUEB t
"Whenever the way seems ioDg,
Or the heart begins to fall
We sing a more wonderful song,
And t«ll a mora marvelous talc."
JANUAST 1. 1865>
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANIVERSAET.
OF
The New York Mercury.
THE PRIDE OF THE FIRESIDE.
In the pride of a vlgoreus intellectnal manhood the
Ph( nix of the weeklies begins its for the new year, over
the w.ecksofite flagging ond lifeless contemporaries,
with Ity eye fixed upon toe sun. beneath which it owna
no Jivalry.
The w.nr, which hastopplcH down whatever Is shallow
or baseless, has written no wrinkles on the hrlght cgla
of our success. Our featarcs lortlie Issue of 1^65 shuka
the pillars of whatever has horetfifore been deemed Im-
perial In serial literat'ire. Both sides of the Atlantic ren-
der us tribute. We ssall continue the thrilling omancea
ofMlssM.E. Praddon. necromancer of the strong dark
passions, to whom we pay more money annually than
than Jhe cntlae capital of onr Imitators, and add to aur
American stall' the ch implon Jester oter of the cap and
bells, Josh BlllinBs who will commenca with the first of
January a se-" les of bis well know Inimitable comic pa-
pers, written expressly for us. In his Ireaslstable, convul-
BlTe vein. Harries E. Prescolt the most polished and
Imaginative sketch writer living: P. T. Bareum, th»
M.
ness acd debility. Uterine Discharges Nervousness, ic. world frjmed showman and autohlographcr. Miss M A.
Ac and they Karle, Fairfax Balfour, and Dr. J. H. Koblnson. rnd Ned
ACT LIKE A CHARM!
In strengthening and restoring the system. Thousnnds
of ladles who have suffered for \ cars and tried various
othar remedies in vaiti,owca reiiewalof their health and
strength wholly to the efllcacy of
DR.UARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
The J are hot a new discovery but a long tried remedy-=-
tbe celebrated
DR. JOHN HARVEY'.
ane of fhc most eminent physician prescribed them for
maiy years in his private practice, and no phislcian was
more Iruely popular or widely known than hlui ln|the
trcatiucul ol
FEMALE DIFIGULTIES.
All who have used Dr. llarveys Female Pills recommend
Bnntline," renowned and versatile novelette walten.
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poets, fnliletonlsfs, liumorisls. critics, travelers, para-
graphlsts etc. as Geo. Arnold. W.O Baton. Mllllelw. Car
penter, t;co. A. Town send. Julia !8. Ingrahm. Edwarit
WlUett, George Martial, Joseph Barber. J. A. Peten and
others nnmerohs eneugh and clever enouith and clever
enough t.i run all the news papers on the Comlnent.
The vluld pencils of Darley, McLelan and White, tha
tlrsl drau.;htsmen of the age. will make the new voluma
plctorluland whatever ot f gitlve ur meteoric note mar
appear during the year, will at once be engaged and
luaue available.
In addition to its crisp and telir.,g editorials: lis delecta-
ble (jossipers' Club. In which fheoplcsf and wittiest po-
ems, carlcatr.r: s. and nnllesqnes of the times first appear
audits coqiictish Lailles' Promenade, to which the nmlh-
them to otiiers. Nursos recommeml ihein.— • ers. swcothearls.daUKhters wives and wl.b.ws ot Ihe land
Druggists and ilcalers recommend them in preference I snbscrile their experiences. The New York Mercury wilt
to other medicines, because of their merits. No lady ob- i cotitlnue Ihc faithful nn<! cogent PlltrrOtJRAPH.S OF
Jccts to take them lor thev are clci;aiit y POl'ULAK lEOPLE lilustratlvoof the oldrst, ablest and
I'lii-KA vfii I'V A V vvi>i.MMi,'vr>vi\r.nr.Mto.p artfulest folk of the ern; the Ureal Fashion Article, br
1 ULl .\KtD L\ AN L.XPfclllLNCED CHEMIST. | ,^.,,,,j. ,„„p „.,,„^,, s|.r!ghtly notes npon the lotest New
They are perfectly harmless <m the .ystem may be ta. i York modesiaresu'gcstlve to ladles of society eTerywhern
ken any time with perfect safely; But during the early
stages of Pregnancy they should not be taken or a mis-
carriage may be the result. They never cause any sick-
ness, pain ordistreso. Each buxcoutaiug sixty pills and
full directions for usf,
PRICK ONE DOLLAR.
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or Book, and if you cannot procure them of your drug-
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princ!pl»'l win reccommend will reccomwend other le-
male Pills, they can make a larger profit ou— but en-
close the money ami sendulrert to
Dr. J. BRYAN, General Agent.
Box iK'7». TfiCedar Street, N. Y.
Who will take allrlsk If properly directed; and y,.n will
receive them pel paid, secun ly securely sealed from
obiarTation by reiuru inall.
SOLD Jir VUVGOISTS (SEyKRALLT,
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'. . . , . . ,
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•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.
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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 «''-•"''»»'
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•I ivlnsiieilherC AM nor CO<i WH M..aii.l t'lo lensl
p .s>;i.le friitior.lt run»"is shio..tlia.- gla.ss. and i.s
EMPII-VTICALLV A \OISELE.^S MA
cniNK!
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It treats on the evlla of voulhful Indiscretion. Pelf-
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Decay. Impotence, Ac. Ac, which unlit toe bUU'erer
from fulfilling the
fOBLIGATIONS OF MARRIAGE.
and Illustrate the icranaef cureby the use of
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
and otber treatment necessary In sonic cases, and which
never falls to cure, and can be relied on. They do not
nauseate the stomach, ur render the breath ofleusirc,
and they can be
USEDWlTIIiU'T DETECTION.
They do not Inierlcre with businiss pursuits, and are
B|)audy in action.
NO CHANGE OF DUrT IS NECE.SSARY.
They art Warrmltii in all Oitca
to b« cffectnal In removing and curing and curing the
disease. Upwards ol two thousand case.; are on record
THAT HAVE BEEN CURED
by using Bell's Speclflo Pills, and certificates can be
shown from many that have used them.
NO CASH OF FAILURE EVER OCCURS.
Upwards of a huiidreil Physicians use them extensive,
ly loJhelr private practice, and they cannot efTecl cures
wltliv/Ut tbcm.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
BaWs Specific Pills !
Are the original and on'y genuine Specific Pill. T^re
arc a hwotof imitators— Beware ottheni.
THESE AKEiWABHANTED.
Tbey are adapted for male or female, old or young, and
are tlie only reliable remedy known lor the cure of all
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Buffalo, FAmira, jllhituy, Saniioga
Sprinsrs, .V<rw York, Boston,
AntI all points In New York.Niw EnglatidandtheGaaa
das. Also, to
liifavfttc, Iflilianapo'iis, Ciccinnati, louisfilU,
AM) POIN rS INOHIO & KENTUCKY.
»yTraln«lea»e Ore.it Central Depot, CelchagotMorn-
ln-ia;il Kv.-nlng, making close conoectlonslor all isast
" BA(;VjA(JE CHECKED THROUGH.
Trains.
I'KICES OF MACHINES, C().MPLETE :' f ainrinn^rrfi flirnHriV inP/ ) and aatoentic. wherever the telegraph extends.orr.ill-
l i\.iK.r..-> yjL ..i.vy. ill. , F'L 1' flV\» I'V iftlU R I HI-/. I roads, Hh. or steamboat,, i'ly. It will gather the latest la-
No. I. F.mllv Mac-line. v.':lh Hemmer complete. $.-.0f!o' ^f,j rtAoIiilJ UlliiUllUl, iUlT '. telUgeiice. It has a lar>;e sUtr of accomplished corn 8-
•' • Siiiir\Iannr.ut'n' « iih Extension Table, Mnu J « 1. - U JiiU * " ««*«»* , i p„,„i,.„t, ^ m, „ii ii:H le.leral armies, who will telegraph
•■ -t'l. in:.- " " " " 7.1.011 ', „ ,«^ ,. ^^ ,<>>v G^C^/'a (S~i.'T\ I and write lo us the lal-t news from the various siatS of
- §89 D©93^S®^S9 - - -" -
Elf|ja3t Slcfpiig Cars en
all Nigiit
Dnstorson all
3. Lir--e,r.rL.^a:hcr,with ro!!lngfool,*c., M.CO
<J.\1J1N!:T5S in l.VKUY VAlilKTY
We w.uit a..'ents f..raIltowiis In fheUnlfed States. Can-
i 1. I'll •!. M'Xlco.C.ntral and ."Jouth .Xincrlca. where
l^'enl■le^ ar- n.ilalre.idv estabil.shed, to whom a lll«eral
jiscouul Kill be given, but we make no consignments.
J. T..MCARTHVR&. Co.,
.'iSfi. Broadway, N. Y.
4.TnK PLAN AND ni;i
Internal Rovenne Notice.
U.S. .Vssissor's Orricr.FiPST Cou.rcTfoN DisT.I
Hoches'or, Minn.. Nov , lgG4. S
Notice Is hereby given that the Alphabetical Lift of
tax'.s assosseil under the Joint Kes.iiltion '■! fongress.
imposing a Special Income duty approved July 4thj 1*4
f.r Division No. Elev.in. omprisln;; the Couiiiy of S.c«'tt
will be open for Inspection of all p.artles Interesteil for
th» space of I 'n (101 dsvs from this date, al the oftlceof
('. 11. rvler, esq.. Asslstonl Assess-.r In ihe village of
ne.le Plalne. GEt>KliK W. BAKEK.
Assessor First Dlst. Mluresot
'Uiiquertinnablif th' Best F!H:t<iined fVork
of the kind in the ft'oild."
V
R'TAN'i' Patent Ventflatcws and
Tiringh Tickets for sale at all offices ofeohoectinc
li'>"s. In C ilcaso, at Union Office, in Tremont Ho»se
B.ucii.an.lal Depot, iool of LakPire.t.
H. C- WE NT WORTH,
C.enl West. P.i»^. Agt..t hiraia
* r ». kENv^IE'o PATE.\T AUiO-PROPELUNU
CANTERING HORSES
A Pj-eiit II .rsc to c.irr-y his ma>t>-r.
N • 1.. n> sjMir lo make him g" f is'er:
Ku 1. .i.ong .h.-erlly as s.i-m is y.'i >tii.Ie Ulm,
K«* .y '" io waerever yon -.luMc him.
idlv over
•Or,
,*.,«« . <i»r«"sr:in rip
or ;>tri .tr ol 1 Is. Willi
pit: f ■« l''.«'.,» ^;'■^■• av.Mt nf :h-
|j|.» a « I lie I > ih- p- 'als. in the «
my gooil r<t.id,s|.|ewilk
c.i'lteri'ng inoiion, ;<i-o-
rtl r. .illeriiating from
I of rising to the inotioa
of til- "I'-s-. an.l with abom the s..«m - amonnt of cxer-
s-i»e le the rider a. in ri lin.'aiive horse. TUcy may be
W»ir»-I slipped short. or c .itr»ll-d I- aolng downhill,
r .rt'i -rll r Thee wlllrun np a m»<!er«le ascenl.lt the
A>a I is har.l'i.i I fi^m. They are dire, t-d by the brill.'.
n I fie Ml .t....is ire I lentUal.'t is a »<»•/ mntU <\f trmmng
f^r titsfriUHi^M. Tieyare me.fialiei as a m.-anstor
•a/r>ei»ls and h^-althfnl ont-.!»or exerlse. all the year
r»u..|. lor alult* as w H as f.r gins and bov...f two
r"i-« .t.| n I «:> rird. Crs r' te bv nsi.,? f ,e slde-sad-
H « Vir 1 -'h M ■ n 1 ler "n veacs old usually rile .^stride.
T.e vj.f.ir I. ivs s str :)ii-I en.iUTrh fonrr^a irisn n' .TIH)
I ^n-ts w^^T'it. •>•. f.e s|le^y..lk or level road, a light
r.-r » 'e w -h . MM i-> it •«'> b- .ttach.d anl drawn. Any
B .r«»'i h«viHg •>'»t on ' leg can ride perfectly well.
'^rtrp'lc.-'.iniulre a' Itae ..fflceofthia paper.orsend
t»iotx»r.lrc'iiar« aid price lUl.
*:,:,' ir; W.jJuITH.ISS Broadway. New-Tor
HARPER'S
Xew Montlihj Magazine.
Critical ^'olices of the Press.
I It Is the foremost Maeaxlne 01 the day. The fireside
n?vcr hada np-re ilellgbtfut companion, nor the mllMon
. a Ml Te ...iteriirlsin'.: friend, than Harpet's M.igaiine.—
I .tf,/'i.»/,.<f /♦.••./.«.''».?(» Itiniore).
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
^0'
iS7 fSj..
'C 110
%
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 .« / /. -,
MA? . i>A«.«r.? i. c»-, >•• Torv ,\ri,«' ».•>;• ah». v scio:.?s; ii; i
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
m
: Internal Ret. >
rr Minnesota, >
), 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
}i
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
HKK?»K t •.'•iiifHii:
i'r«iiLIia i;::'j,.i«. Jkew \ork«
Cffl»
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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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C
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0 0 Q " N h
0
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c
e t e G to
k
r B e EY i 8
6
i . n ERM 0
r
0 s ANN'S n
y
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,...* ■•,
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ttonccr."!, Country Pedlars, Indian Traders, and Arniy
Dealers.
Auy style of Goods mannfactured, such as Inventions,
etc.. at short notice. jfti;*(J«od Canvassing Clerks, with
a small ca|i|lal.cnn tlini cmstant empioynieut! Illustrl-
raled lists and full particulars free.
THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER IS VERY LARG
A whalesale supply can be carried in a knapsack, hand
valise, or carpet bag, and will not be like books— bulky or
Inconvei'.ient-to carry from place to jilace.
Remember another tiii.tg I — This business
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
' DAILV--<«.rvel bv (Lirrierx at$.^,<« per aunrter t U
ectits per week l;y mail, ?5 for six i.oiilhs'. t2,M
f..r Hire. niontVs. .»»,-•
.<EMI-« EEKI.V -Ily
six t|ii>l.|ll«.
WEEKI,Y-Sln..ile
31 .VI each per .vesr.
*»• All s'lescriptions are Uvarlablv
vaiice.
mall, f4.00 per
copies IkJ,
•O
B'-.ffslo.
$700
Rochester,
$8 00
Toriiuto,
6 W
Pvracusc,
10 («
Ogdeiisbnrf
10 no
Utica,
11 16
Boston.
1(5 Oil
Albany.
un
New York,
1C33
Montreal.
12 50
For fiirther In forma tlonnt.pl vat oni pa nv's Office, 24',
Xalnstreet. Mil waukee,4iiClark street. rhicac". or applv
by leUir to K. U. BYIXGT'iN. '
„ _ „ TicV-,-f Airei t. B .•. 1S9.
E. P.B.-acli. Gene-a! Asent Orni:.! Triinl. I'.ailwav.
I.. Vji;]!-. i;en»i-,il AcCiit VeTnioiit tVnlrn! I;a!iw.-,v.
L. II. W:iltnni. it»i>er.it We.'eiTi r.i..<ii^,r .tini.i
i: I'l.l rriink u. I Ve,.ni,.„i :"..ni,.i! Line. \~^W.:
TKKM.S.
Datlt WoBll).— Subscribers oy mail. Hi
Srvi-WEFKLT WoRui.— Single Riihsrrlliers, per annum,
$.1 f 0 ; Two cj[.|e< to one address. $.i 00: Three copies
t.. one nd.Ire«s, $7 30; Five copies to one ad.Iress $12 00; '
Ten copies ti one address, $22 50.
WitfKLY WoRtn.-Slngie subscriiiers per nnnnm. $1 00, !
Threr copies Taddress on each paper) $5 OO, Five cop- ■
ies, $? 90: Ten copies. $15 00; Thciily copies (lounc !
ad.iress)$25 00. I
Clubs of twenty or over can have address put on each 1
paper for an additional charge of ten cents eoch.
For every club of twenty en extra copy will be added :
for tile getter np of the cluli. !
For every club of flfl y. thc Semi-Weekly, .ind for every
club of one hu::re.l, tlie dally will be sent, when re- 1
quested m lieu of thc extra copies of tlr" Weekly.
Additions may te ninde at any time at the san:e rates.
Papers cannot be changed froni one club to ani ther,
but r-qnest of the i.ers..» ordering the club, aid on
receipt "f (It'iy cents extra, <liiele p.ip'rs will betaken
ft-nni the ibib'sii'i s -nt i sci .-irafe aiidre-s. 1
All or.fer-. "-«»• "-e .-iiC .n-n- i-leo I v the .-.--li .
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 '
MlLWAi-gFF, July 1, |«.;4.
year 01 $2.00 for
l>eryear. Clubs of It*
payable In ad*
LYON A PAVL
Chicago & Milwaukee Ry.
Ureal United Stalet.Mail ^> Ezpre$$ RovU
diseases npon«rinciple« that have a sound sr'ientHle !««-
sis; anil have restored thonsanrts by simple reniwiies
lulln any case. My motto Is: "Nature has pr.vided
for every disease, remedies In the plants of the fi,.ld ani
the trees of the lorrest;" and I use no uiioerais under
any circnmsianees.
My address U as follows :
J. Bit Y AV. M. D.. P.OI i07r
No 7i«'<»'.ar Street, New Vi.rk.
Onir Rclinblc ami All -Rail Roots
E.AST, SOUTH A.M) SOUTH-WEST
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tialena.
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I. R. R. fur
Genoa,
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Harvard,
Caledonia.
Kockford,
I and Iptermadlats
I at ■•
tri_Daily trains leave .Mllwapkeeiii direct cuniiectlon
mith trains from the Norihweai forCliicaco.niaklBaaa
jood lln;c a-, uoy othi I lli.e.
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THE SHAKOPEE ARGUS.
i*<
Puhhslted every Saturday, at Skakapee,
StoU Ct»nty, Mimutoia, by
M. C. K^Moll.
& RUSSELL.
M. J
P«Cl£.
TliRMS: S--3.00 in Advanoe, or S9.50
if p»i<l witbin tU« Y»»xi ^ rV ^
AU kinds of JOB WORK neaUy and
promflty exea^ed. rr*
•rricx i^ TiTPS's bcildiko.on lbwis street
TXTESTWARD!
VoL4.
SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1865.
No. 6.
BATES OF ADVEETISnrO.
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flr«tlas«rt<oaand'(0cent8(or eacb«daitloB»UD*ertloa
to be paiaforlnTarlabljr In advance.
LtOAL \i>TnTi8EMS!rTS,rated ai tramltBt.andaatt Ik
allcaaatbepaid for befoie anaffldavlt ofpnblicatl*.
wlllbe glTcn
BcsiKiisCaKss.netexceedlng flTcUnci^f pcr*aBsm
• Qd iarhaddltlonalllDe $1 .
Blanks of all kind* alvajrs on hasd or printed tooidar.
Farmer's Bank*, of Shakopee.
Circulation secured by deposit of United
States 10^0 Bonn's.
TowUn an J E»stcrn Kxchantce. OjW. ^Il»er J>»n4
W^InUand CulteU States Bonds. BOUGHT and SOLD.
REFEKEyCIS.
j.,Katto.a.B.nk.M.P^n.. | Jt^N-'^-B;^ 5^^^-
D.L.UOW,Pres't. F.L.BALCH. Casb'r
MASONIC.
XThc re»"lar commnnications of King
SOI^moN? Lod.-e. F A. M..areheM «t their
llail.verv W.-«li)^5l«y e»mlnu. preceeainr
VnllMi^n. MemberaJ. goad standing a>«
t^ Special Meef.nus every Wednesday evening.
HOLTON.W M. r L.BALCU SecreUry
,S.I
Green Apples.
KfiBarreU choice Winter Apples for
f)U for aale at Wholeiala or KeUll «t my old stand on
Y,^U/,X wUicb 1 wm dispose -f'^^'^^'l'^^'^^^^
Charles Hartman,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Dry Goods 4c.
.^^^^^rarv",?.^t".s^rt^c;:^^"ic%%-J^^^^^^
S"ir:sr7i£T. SH.1K0PEE.
(Tl:nl:tf.)
DR J. L- WAKEFiLD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SHAKOPEE, MINN
rriaao Next door
west of How's Dm* Store. Viz
voSuo.M.'.i
MOULTON & CO.,
C ommission Merchants,
244 Lakk and 265 South Water Sts.,
Chicago, mino^
-p 0 R B E N T ,
The National Hotel Stand,
AtSliakapae. Possession given immediately.
In^alraof araddresa DUFFY,
Bbakodea Mica.
▼taS:tr
R. M. "Wrighta
MOOT if" SHOE MAKER,
muui 9- o ^^^^ REPAIRER,
BHAKOPEE. Minn.
)w prepared ta do all kinds of work In my line
otioe andln the be>t and latest Styles. All
rra'jr.'fVepalri;.* nei?.y done and all work w-rr-.,ted.-
Pri es *$ .'ow .» the time* will permit. Call at
f- .1-," ^- .,r-„. ....I n«nilne the work done.
1 AM no
•n short n
Uolmea street, and examine the work i
R. H. CHITTENDEN,
ork wurrantPd.
Qiy nhop
v3 n41
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». ^
HOME
mSURANGE C0MP4Ny,
OF 8T.FATJL, UHHESOTA
THE only orpanized Insurance Company of
this State. Insures only Farm and flrst -class property.
4^0fflceln Concert Hall Block, near the Post ofilce.
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.
j OFFirERS.
J E TIT1VPS0V, Treasurer.
L. W. KEX'MI.L.S^-cretaTT.
M..T. XOIITHKHP. Pre-ldeot.
K WKBB, Vicf Pre»ident.
W. A. ^TEI.LS. f.cneral As.nf. fttm
Atid In fact everything nsaaliy kept In afTRST CT^A*
Famllv tjroc ry r^t'ira. Also, Vankee Noiluna and VfOU
STIllSdS. ijallai't examlu* lor yonr»al«ca.
Staak'^pee. Oct. 2f.l.U>4. TSeeOlr
J
Dr. J. 1IRYA!V,
BOX 5079. 76 Cedar Street N
VIV= 3iv . - ea JB««Tai.,W»«'aMlt Av^at
i*
WAIi:H[S.JO^JEIIELR!
PLATED
And Silver Ware^ (tc.
Bor Sal* a*. Ibc Shakopee JEWELRY STORK.
AXEL JORGENSEX,
Would Inform thacltlienaofShakopecan4rlc*
ha Is prepared to jTIRST
lEt IBu P .Al. JVinnesota
Watche«.Cl«»ck».and.rewct". OLLKR * RRO.
Rhoi>— Two door, aoa' ^- ■ . _—
MlM.
Y Iligheit prie
,n Apples.
et/Af>\ce Wimer Appleg for
.n I *,!i ■11-pose.f thtacfirritb
C. E. El *!iE£.
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i
THE SHAKOPEE ARGUS.
Published every tSaturday, at Shakapee,
^.'-r: S«oU County, Mintuiola, by
M. J. P«clc
M. C. KnsselU
PXICK 5c RtrSSELL.
TKRMS: ©53.00 ii» Advanoe, or SS.50
if ftmid -wiUiin tb« Y«»r.
AU kinds of JOB WORK neatiy and
promflly executed.
•rrioc iH TiTirs'8 boildiko.on lbwts street
L ■
Farmer's Bank*, of Shakopeo.
Uirculation secured by deposit of United
Stat«3 10-40 Boo«ls.
wirrAnHMU CulteJ States Booili. BOLOHT »n(J SOLiJ.
REFERENCES,
D.L. now, Prest. F. L. BALCH. Cash'r
TXTESTWARDl
VoL4.
SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1865.
No. 6.
SATES OF ABVESTISnrO.
(.Ttn Linuor Uitinakt a Squart.f
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One bquaiu
Two »qiiatc», I 2 Ml
$2001 »00l$4OOI»50OIMqt|»IOCP
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4 SO t 6 00 I 10 W ( 1« 00
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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
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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
r
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INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
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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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■^u..^ at Shakopee, m said county of Scotr. : ^ereiary j
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Items.
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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',;.; ";
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j Fottmaster
Testament of pr"«"' {"'•«»"*«•
v4 hi 6-.V I Attorney Gene
preseut iucQmb
Larkin G. Mead, Jr., of Brattleboro
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L. M. Brow.v,
J. L, MacDonald, Justice of the Peace.
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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. }
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\ 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
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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
an attack, escape the scuur^e; una tnosf.iKJs who neg
»ict to avail thenijcives of protective ((tiiilities In ad'
Vance, are curee bv a very brief cour.«e of this marvel'
ons medicine, fever anil Asue pallerts. alter belDj
beinf plied with quinine for nlonth^ In \ all:. until fntre-
saturated with thai dan»;eeous alkaloid, are nut uuseio
queuily restored tuheolin within a few days by the*-t-r»
HOSTEITERS BITTERS.
The weak stomack is rapid Invigorated and the appetite
restored by this agreeable Tonic, ami heme it worts
wonders In. cases nf Dyspepsia and In less confirmed
forms of IiidlKestlon. Actlnx as a«entk-aiid painless
aparient.as well as upon the llqer It also Invariably re
lieves thet'on.-itlpatlon superlnduce<l b/ Irregular action
of thk dli;''Stlve ami secret ive orKaiis.
Persons ol f-'etilehahit, liable to Neruous attacks, Lew-
ness Spirit and Fits of Uiiiguor, find prompt and perma-
nent re'i.-f from the Hitters. The testimony on this poin
is Hiost conclusive from tiothsenes.
Tn« asony of BllllousCollc Is Immediately as^uapod by
a i\u'i\K dose of the stimulent, and by occa>lonly reaort-
1ns to it, the return ef the complaint may be prevented.
Am a Cienerul TuniC)
nO?TETTF.R S BITTF.R.« produce eflects which must be
experienced or witnessed before they can be fully spore
clatel. In i-ases of Coiislltutii/Vial Weakness. Creinature
Decav.snd Debility and I). cr«pltu<learisiii;.- from Old Aye,
it exercises the electric influence. In tlie^convaltscriit
slascsof alldiseitnes liui>eralrs a»ad<-lit:l>tt liivUoranl
Wen the powers of nature are relaxed, 11 r*tes le ro
enf"rce and re-establish them.
Last, Uuuut least.
It is the Only Safe StliuulaDt,
besa linkers of Ixjndon, Paris. Oemj^an^
Boston an.l New Y-.rk ; and alsoatthe
both ..f which can be seen at our «""°°!"*' ,fc- ngtlUmore perfect Piano Frrte. and » y maT.uiartunrr .
PlU0...-No.l.SevonOeta.:e.;ound_con.j.rs.^R^^^^^^^^^
jy mariufarturlrc larpel)
■ •■ ""on
Eiii^Su:::;:5S5S'!=^H^lS;SS;i^v;uNSr'"^
cui>
TERMS: NKT OASH,
«»-DESCRIPTIViJ CIKC'ULABS SEXT FKKE
IN
POLLOCK, DONALDSON & OGDEN
IMPORTERS OF
■CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE.
DEALERS IN
,: CAHBOSr OIL AND LAMPS,
PLATED tfJlRE
cL lx<yvLmG
IF" "U. xrix 1 » Ix 1 n K
UNION BLOCK, CORNER OF THIRD AND ROBERTS STREETS.
ST. I^^TJL, .... MIlSrNESOT.A
being mannfartnred fr-)msonnd and luf»ocooii3 materials,
aii'l entirely free from the arid eleme its pre-icnt more or
le^sinall the ordinary tonics and stoinachlchsof tliedav.
No family raeiliclne has been se universally, and. It may
be truly added, '/«■.« rrwf/y pouUr wllh the lutelilgentpor- j JaCkSOD
tlonof Ihetoiiimunilyas
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS.
Prepared by IIOSTKTTEP. i .'MITII. Pittsburgh, Pa.
<a.So!d by all Urugilsts, Uroccrs|und Storekeepers
veiywiiere.
COOLBY. CARVER & CO.,
fStCCESSORS TO COCLEY. TOWER * CO.,]
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Importers of and Dealers In
AND DOMESTIC LlQUOrS, FRUITS, NUTS, WlNES, 4c.,
Between LcTce & Third, -. - ST. PAUL, MIN
FORltJN
St.,
vo2iivM:ly
STOCK WILL FK FOUND LiFGI AND MC
TX TIIF. DEPARTMENT OKCIfiABS. WINES, *r., OCR
LE.KATALLnM.33,AN!>ATPRICE8T0 3LITTIIETIEWSO>'.llECLOSESTBUYERI
• nines do:
than any other SewlB
A<.. and are belter adapted
M.wh4ne in use to lbs irequent changes sad great v.-
r;.ty .f sewlug required in a family, for they wlHsew
fr^a one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles wltbonf
Slopping, .^ud m.V<e every stich perfkrt, or (fm the fl
the heaviest beaver ilolh, or even to the
leatner. wUUonl changing tne fee'1.
Biaklns any a<U»st"«»l •' ^"
nest sause to
stoutest har:is>
ORKAT IMPROVKMK.VT.S IN SEW-
ING MAG II IN Erf.
V, M M I P E
SEUrXLE MACHINE.
Patented February llth, lb60.
Sales-Room, .530 Broadway, W. Tork.
aaa Washlugtou street, Bostaii, .Mass.
"^7^ EC O
i-e-lle. or tension er
c:ilne whatever!
TU?y *re simple 1* c-nstm-.tlort, and .aslly under
•to.«l: nadlf »-» P'H U broken byacclde«t.ll reaail}
ri-yhiceJ.
These are mculik*
f ACTS, aud will ge far to deter
Bil'ie /he choice of any lnt;l!lgenl buyer.
rtta$e out and Esassfite. >r tnd /or Cir.vlar
N. B. Local Agents wanted In se«Uoi.s sst ye
eapiai. Address,
PINKLE & LYON S. M. Co..
No. :)38 BRO.\DW VY.
'••n27.lv
NEW-YOUK. I
Michio-an Central R. R. cabinets in kveio
•*■'-*■*•'-'**■ '£^***-' -^ ^ ' ~ We want aeentsfiralHown.sIn thi
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
The great through route to
DftroH, Toronto. Mont'eaiJS'ias^ara Falls,
Buffalo, Elmira, Alhuny,
Spriags,
This M clilne Isconstrm tel on an ••itlrely new orlncl-
oleof nicclianlsm.possessinif many rare and valual.l.Im-
urovemeots.l.avin.; oeeii e.ianiiiie.l bv the nio: Iprof' uiM
experts ai.d pfonoumed to be SlMPLILll i and PEL-
Kjlt-rioX C'lMHINEI'. , .
Thefoiiowinu are itie principal obJeetlonsnT!:e^.!igaln»t
I ^'xc'•^»iv'e'la^orto the operator; 2. Liability to eet
ont of i>rd.-r- 3. Exneiise. trouble, aud lo«sof time In r<-
uilrinE- 4 Incopacity to sew every ile»ori!>tlon of mate-
rial; i. bisaareeable noise whlUln o^ralion.
The Empire Sewinir Marliine is execipt from all
these ohji'rtioDS.
It hits a straight ■..••• lie, p.-rp.ssdl. nl-tr ''ctlon, ma»ef
tbel/HK or SlIirTLi; STITCH, whieh will -NKITIIE '.
itlP nor R\VKL,nndl» alike mi lioth sides; p«rf'Tr,i>
uerfe. t s-'wiir' on everv des riptlon of mate'lal, rroin
Lather to the finest NangoikM'i.llii, with cott.-i.llnen.
t>i <'lk thre"d,froi'i Iheroarsc^t tfthc finest nutnber.
navlnitneltherCAM iiort (.«i Wll KL.anl the least
pos.slldefrli.tlon.lt runs as smooth a~g ass. and Is
ENiril-VriCALLY A NOISELKS.S MA
CHINK!
Ilrenulres FIFTY PEll CENT, less power t«lr;ve
titan iiiv other Ml. chine In m.rket. A clrloftweive vears
"f lie., cau work It steadily without fatigue or Injury to
health.
Its streneth and WONDKniTL ."IMPLICITY of eon-
strncll-in render it ahno.-t Imp-sslble t« get out of order,
an lIst.l'AKAXTEEUby thecompanytoglveentlresat-
lsfi'"tl'''n .
Rul In I more esni-i ill mnnnor do wesollcU the patron-
ae" '.VmI- lU-ll ANT rAlLOK.*/-.! U II >! >»< »:us IIO.lP
-KIRX MANLKACTlCEHS.SlllKT AM* B"-"".'J' .H-V
KKR!« ORES.* MAKKK.". f'^RsKT >IAKKl(.<. 'All KR
FITTEK^; SIIUE BINUEKS!. VEST AXU PANTAUKJN
" »irl':ciii!lous.»nd Charitable Inslllutlons will bellber-
i s!iv dealt wllh.
i PRICES OF MACHINES, COMPLETE:
\o 1. Firallv Mnchlne.with Hemmer comp!; te. »WOn
' •* !. 5»in.'»;r>Ianufacl'ni, with Extension l.-jbie.Mno
" ■»' Lar-e " " " " TS.W)
si iriir.J.for Leather, with rolllncfoot,*c.. 85.00
HY VAKltTY
United States, f .in-
da Tuba. Mexico. Central and South Am-rlca. whiT'-
a;:i'ncle8ar-ni>t«lreadvestnl.ll.shed, to whom a liberal
aiscouiit willbeitiveti.bul we make noconsiei^tneiits.
J. T. McARTlll R A <'o-,
33C, Broadway, X. %'.
EDWARD H. BIGGS,
NO. 131 THIRD STREET (OPPOSITE THOMPSON'S BANK,)
ST. i^iSuUL. Miisrisr.,
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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
among the w orking nieu, Ihe tbiukiug men, and the vo-
ting men ol the Nertb.
Coyles f the wools or part of these works, will be sent
post paldBT FIRST M.^iL on receipt of the price. Agents
wanted- Address with stamv,
FOWLER & WELLS,
3S9 BRtJCWAY.N.T.
At "Wholesale Only!
WATCHES Sc JEWELRY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THK
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Armv and Country Merchants. Pedlars. Traders. Sut-
lers, and Genera Dealers cat. make enorniousprollls up-
on a small Inveslmeiit!
Jewelry of any pattern orqnallty and In anyqnanllty
niadetoordnr. **- Ksllniaies tor any tliissoi work fur-
nished, m^ Pnrtlcular atleiitloii paid to supplj liif; Auc-
tioneers, Ouuntry Pedlars, Indian 'I'radcr., and Army
Dealers.
Auv style ol Goods manufactured, such as Inventions,
cat short notice. ja-O-od Canv,isslii;j Clerlis. Willi
.1 . . . .1.. . .... .......I... ni..,.t I IIIIIAtrt.
MANHOOD,
Third Edltio.i, Fifty Thousand, 96 pages, cloth Covers,
By ROBT. E. BELL, M. D.
Member of the Royal CoU'ge of Surgeons, Loi-don. ad-
dressed to youth, the married ai.H those
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
*un»oorlrcular» and price list. _ . ,.■ rr l.
■Trk^iK'i V StsfTH.tSX Broadway. New York.
'UnmeslUHablif the Brst Suit'iintd fVork
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.
v3n9:3m
SUAKOI'Et
THE PR ARTE FARMER.
Old Sabscription Price,
OLD SIZE AND FORM.
ie »^ost widely bircnlated, the most infiuen-
Suh script ions.
18 6 5. I ^-
The Publishers have peiferted a systens of mallfng bv
which th>-y can .supply the Maea/.in-. and " W ckly '
promptly {•• those who prefer lo receive their periodicals
directly fr«m the office of publication.
The postage on Harper's Mairazlne is Mcents a ye^r
which must be paid at the subtcriUri post-olllce.
Terms.
II.iRPl»'sMAO\li!«g. one year $4 00
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
limes, by mai;.po*<P<"'<<, S300
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.
Wheeler & Wilson's
'Th
t1 ' t be most enterprising, and the most rel'.abi*
-rleuit'ira. Horticnitural and Family Journal ia the
flbweit. "•< still publish* 1 at
TWODOtjLARSPBR YEAR-
8f m£ST tt 00., Chiwr? Tilt
Grand Trunk & Vermont Central
PASSENGERS going East will make sure
connections with this Hue hy Uklng either the Mich-
igan Central. Michigan Soulbem Railroad or Grand Ha-
ven Route.
No change of cars from Chicago to Snrnla.
Only one change between Chicago and Buffalo.
Two between Chicago and Boston, Ifuolng the Vermont
Central iroinO,tdensbuig, andlwo between Chicage and
Grand Trunk L.ine of Sleamera.
Asloimeroflhls Line will leave Milwaukee and Chi-
cago dallv, connecting with Grand Trunk li.niiwav at
Sarnla. The time bv thlilne will be i WODAV." QIICK-
ER to all Eastern points than any ether Lake ana Kail
Fare, First-Class, including IState Rtomr.
Buffalo. $7 00 1 Rochester, WOO
Toronto. 6 00 .Syracuse. 1 i OO
ORdensburr lOOOlUtica, 1116
Boston. 16 on I Albany. 13 23
New York, in Mj Montreal. ,„„"^.
r.)r further Information anply at onirany »OBlci-.24l,
mrpo'lns a special Ucome duty approved July 4th. 1864 | M.lnstreet. Milwaukee, 48Cl*rk street Chicago. or ^
""P... . ^.. .P5 ., .-,prl,lng /ne Counly of .4co,t I hy letter to Ticket Age^ttV-xlW.
E. P.Be»c*i, 0<»i»ral Agent Grand Trunk IlailTaT.
L. Midi*. tieneral Al^'if Veimont Central KaVw.iy.
L. IL Wti!»oiap, H-MTi' We«:...r.i Pis-erger ,«_••-.•
i.s^-lTia^V *3l Trr«j.it C--r.tT«1 L1=f-
Cloth cases, for biudluc
Address
IIAKPEH 4 BROTHER.
Franklin Square. Kew Turk.
Internal Revenue Notice.
V S.As8«gso«'8 Orsict, FiEsr Coiigcnos DisT.'l
Ilochester, Minn., Nov., 1864. /
NMlee Is herebv given that the Alphabetical List of
t.ixes assesse-1 uii.lerthe Joint Resolllloo 7' .^^o.",!!'',^**;
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.
WEEKLY VVoRLP.- Single subxTlbers per annnm $8 00.
Tbres copies faddress on each paper) $8 00 . Uve cp-
le-^,»8 90- Ten copies. $15 00; Tbenty copies (looiie
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 ;•.•«'■ '..
Notwithstanding the upward march of every artlcls cf
luxury and consumtinn, and our enormously Increased
eutlay for the year 18B5, the Star Paper of the Republic,
with its forty columns of sgerling original matter, will
c»nt!niie lo be Issued at slxcents a copy, and sold by alt
n.-wsnienand periodical dealers In America. Its loii(
an.l honorable lilslorv Insures Us subscribers against th»
basuallles and fatalities which have swept so many mush
roon Journals oflT the b<i.-ird and left Ibeli patrons discon-
solate al the loss of their money
To mall-siib.scrlbers our terms are: Cash In advance.
Single copies, $2,M avear; three copies. $7; six copies.
$13; nine copies. 20. "I'he party who semis us flO for »
cliih of nlU" copies will receive an a<'dltlonal cot.y/ree.—
Six months' subscriptions recMved. Canada subscriber*
must send twenty cents extra for each subscription, l»
pay the American postage.
Subscrll>i-rs should be careful to write plainly the nam*
of their Posi-ofli.-e, county and State. Specimen coplca
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.
Chicago & MilTT^aukee Ry.
Ureal United States Mail ^- Express Routt
The Onlj Reliable and All -Rail Roots
TO THB
EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST
Aud the only line Mailng SURE CONNECTIONf.
R.^CINE.TI'NC. ATKENOaHA
WHO WITH
Racine A M1.S.R. h<-n's!.a R. «»
R f,r l.R. R. for
Belolt. Genoa.
FreejKirt, i!'"'*'^''"^
Galena, l*Vl"'\'
Dubuque. Caledonta.
Lenark. Hockford.
and Intermediate and interaaadlatd
stations. stations.
r%.Da1ly trains leave Milwaukee in dlrectxonnectloa
mllh trains from the Northwest for Chicago, making aa
food time as any other line. ......
Tickets may be obtained by Ibts fopiilar rouUaiaB
lar ar towns in the Northwest. ,....a««»
S. C. BA!.t»WIN,?apcr!Bt»a«aai.
vlaa.iy
AT CHICAGO
WITH
Mich. Cenl.R.R.
M.S.AN.I.K. R.
Pfbg Ft.W-^yne A
Chicago R. R.
Cln. Air Lire R.R.
St. I.c>uis. Alton k
Chicago R.R.
III. Cent. R.R.
and all etherlln'l
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