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sesee -S 5l»t j^t. ^Und jonnul. I E E I O 22«22i ttov. 10, 1970 THAKKSfilTIHO PROCLAMATION. STATB'OC MlMUS.**, EXKCUTIVV DKPARTWBST 8T. PAW.. Nov. 4, 1&70. In tho mercy and goodness of God, theJournal seascnaoi theyear of our Lord eightec hundred and seventy have brought groat prosperity to the people of the Common wealth of Miaaesota. In the blessings of general health and peace, and gathering of a bountiful harvest, the advance of burseries, people lit popular education, knowledge aad culighled of Christianity, as well as in all the necessaries aad comforts of life, do we have good cause to giro thanks unto Ilim from whom all blessings flow. "Praise.ye the. Lord all ye nations praise him all ye people. "For his merciful kindness is great to wards and the truth of the Lord en doreth forever. Praise ye the Lord." Wherefore, in accordance with the usage of our fathers, do I, HOBACS AUSTIN. GOV eraor of the State of Minnesota, recom* mend that Thursdsy, the 24ih day vember instant, be observed by the of this State as the day of Public Thank givintand praise. Given nndopRy hand and the great seal of the Bute, at the eapital, in the ettj af St. Paul, this fourth day [staUi] of November, lathe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy. tt* HORACE AUSTIN. By the Governor: s*ti H. A A S Secretary of State. an a, Ruscri/r, a Aim I ..-..., W I .-,. We are able to give' the gratifying news that Geo. Arerill has been elected to Congress from this District by a ma jors** whieh will probably a reach four tnoneead. This triumph of true prin ciples and a true man over the unscru poloue mbination which was made,gloves demonstrates oooclusiTely that the strength of the Republican party re aaaisM unbroken. In Minneapolis Gen. Awfrtll received a splendid majority,, 1181. In Heaopin county his mojor- ity "win be nearly 1800. In St Paul'/ where Mr. Donnelly had looked for a majority of at least one thousand, he had about 1M. Duluth gave Gen. ATetill 250 majority, which was quite ddreraat from what had been enticipat- cd. -JH •#Sj --v.., -,, In the First District, Hon. M. H.istration DwjsmW sleeted over his renegade eoseentiksr Bask, by a handsome ma jority/ '&**'•" •-.!'••/ In Stearus county, Mr. Donnelly will bavo shout six hundred majority. The Democratic Legislative andCouqry, tick- sK*"*- I it is elected by majorities ranging from four hundredto six hundred. I In St. Paul, Col. J. L. Mcynam a H% re-elected to the Legislature by about six hundred majority. II. Taylor elected Auditw. The Democrats eleot the balance of the ticket. Ramsey coun vis being rspidly redeemed. Mr. «T. S. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, is elected Senator, but Moj. Fridley probably beats Capt. Cutter lor theplication House. jfejA W New York re-elects Gov. Hoffman. Massachusetts goes stronglj Republi can, us naval. Michigan rolls up 25,000 majority on the tight side. In Chicago, 0. B. Farwell beats the notorious Long John Weotworth fo* Coaffees. Geo. Logan is elected Cons/anaman at large from Illinois by Mitehell goes to CM Mfl^aakee. In New Jersey the Republ cans ear red the Legislature, and elected three CoagrcssSBtn, a gain ol one. Grata Brown, the Independent Republican Candidate for Governor in "isatmrl, was elooted by thirty thou Mnd majority..'"/-,' Tho Democrats claim Alabama and Tennessee. Nevada is doubtful. I Taken all ia all, it was. a good. dayn work, and one that the Republican par- i*wiim&m>KoT- «*h» I8t0. I SMXOB JotaiUJ*'-Tbe return's so UT asreocived are as follows: :. ,% Jfci«- '*.-. '.- AVBBILL. DOSHBLLt. BoOaPratrU, 10 89 ••••**». •. N. JUCHABDSQN. '-*.,•«.,—•!-• .. r, BWTOJI CorjMiY.—Five towns in Benton eounty heard., Irom up to yes texelay eJUnoon, give AveriU 7$. votes, and DonniUy 104. There are four I town*yet to hear Ircm. fe A noto reeeived joat aa we go tolast pceaa givaw Deanehys vote in the oouu 4 ty,ail6«,^jWwriO'a, 102. B. H.Spen. ear, (Dana) is elected Coanty Auditor. tho Fifth MUufAOte Regiment Aaso9i%., I tjoi. hsa isstied a call for'a TC Onion at I 8 Paul I5th andt18*li 6FD* "f ealdHle.jthe^anniversary ot the battle of NasbrUlo. A» Minnesota rgg^-. OMnU of tbi) 16th Carpi W-sJ Lnyited to jejplls*n.yts *a^i o^r-aJo a W W« itait Tonrtelotte, fc LITJ HAHT 751.TICKS. Appltton'a llhutrated Almanm far 1871 isfcupcrbly'illustrated, and is inc]t« din a cover printed in firu col ors. It eontains misoellany, poems, and much general information. Price 40 cents. I), Appleton Go, New York. —In the last issue of AppUton't wns eonimO'icrd ixerieM of pi-v petB entitled '-Picturesque Awtrica," prepared and illustrated by a special artist, who has visited many places heretofore neglected. Thofirstof the "A Journeytapthe 8t. John's and Ocklawaha rivers, Florida," ap-architecture peared in the number published Nov. 1st, and was handsomely illustrated. D. Appleton & Co, publishers, New York. —The publishers 61 (htr Schoolilay Tisttor offer all new subscribers for 1871 the two remaining numbers of this year. This is a very well conduct ed magazine fur the little folks. Price 1.25. Daoghaday Becker, publish- recom of No- MlrPhiladelphia. people/ XOLMI hank oax. COLMOTIOIf 8 Or THB MlNHESOTA HlBTOBI Socurt. Vol. HI., Part 1. 188 pp. This volume, for a copy of which wo. are indebted to tho Secretary of tho 8ociety, Mr. J. Fletcher Willieme, con taina a great deal ooncerning the early daya of Sdionesota that is well worth preserving. It is the design of tho. So ciety to issue a similar part every year, if tho necessary materials can bo ob tained. The contents of this number include .ten separate articles, oootribat ed by Gen. Sibley, Rev. D. Neill, Mrs.. Gen. Yen Cleve, Rer. Riggs, Mr. J. F. Williams aud others. THE name of the great kid glove manufacturer is Muller—his given name being Alexandre,, which he stamps on his glovss. He usually sup plies fA. T. Stewart, of New York, with seventy thousand dozen pairs of per annum, but bis manufac tory has been closed by the siege of Paris. THE Glenooe Register reports the shipment from Hutchinson, by -"W. L. Sumner, of 220 kegs of Minnesota hot ter and A lot of. cheese, direct to New Orleans. ••:-.-.",^. edi •:-.• 1 —Gold sold on Friday at 110 At the beginning of Gen. Grant,* Admin istration it sold at 132 at the first year, at 115 now it is" 110 1 Put this beside the steady reduction of the Debt, and the diminution of taxes and then let the enemies of the Admin persuade you, if they can, that in the essentials on which the people have most set their heart it is not a bril liant success 1 —Additooal particulars of tho bery ou the -.Central Pacfio railroad, near Reno Nevada, state that the mail car was plunderod of greenbacks and bonds ostinute ^7 to be $250,000 in amount. Wells Fargo & Co., have of fered $15,000 reward for tho apprehen sion ot the robbers, and a well organ ized purooit of both bands is said to have been instituted. COLUMBUS DELANO took the-oath ot office as Secretary of the Interior, on Tuesday last. m^ititimi —After along examination, the ap for an extension of the Sing er Sewing Machine patent has been. re. fused. Two million dollars of protec tion will thus he taken off the manu facture of machines using the Singer improvement, and a reduction in theto price of all kinds of sewing machines will be effected, amounting to at least fifteen dollars in eaeh instance. —Weston the famous walker, has been requested by. a Co nmiteo of scien tific medical men, to conduct hie next feat oi walking 400 miles in five con secutive days, tinder their auspices and advice, for the advancement of science by investigations as to his physical con dition, &c, for five days previous to the effort, the fire days of the walk, ilia five days after. Weston has aeeeded to tho request. —CavC9 involviog tho constitutionali ty of the XlAth Amendment, the Civ il Rights bill, and the Confiwation aet^are now bafon the U. Si Supreme .COUH.' ••••.•' SFCJOi'l a r-T a rfw -.(' —A Jackson, of Rosooe, Goodhue eounty, raised fifty-three bushels of wheat to tho aere this year. —The Post Office at St. Anthony was partially consumed by fire JU Wednes day night. IJoss, "W.2tf0: insnrei. —Isaac Staples,' is about to haird.a large flooring mill at StilWater says the Gazette-...,-.Calab Paise, an old sisftler, diod: oa.j tho«0iatv,fV %jjg 5—TKe tUt Oapt. B. Colonel of thePavideou i, now in the tegular arpvy ha? bf |plieved from I duty as Superintendent of Indian Af airaofUtah .'•-•• tt a Spring Valley Pregreu jeieed at tho completion of the SDuth orn Miouesou railroad to tjiat place, giving it oommunieation With the out-of awtvravMX-':tv- ®4 :':|bniU^rtli«'laat month the public dsercai«d S^STtfa-^ •Uadilyc^ntuined. iiitt^BM!ttMi*^s«aiM in 9 --The Editor of the Tayilow Falls Reporter safe Tie noticed in Mrsi -W. H. C. Kolsom's flower garden a beauti ful rose bush ^rith rich foil blossoms, Nov. 2nd, Tuesday lost/ It blossomed previous in June. -M o*s I —The Doloth Trtoaaeaays Major Newson has a .13-horso power engine with which to run his graaiw^raasine mat*m(J:-^-Ch»tai^(nal, of Su perior, wss drowrred at the terry land ing at Dulath last week, sanxm doMi Red Wlni '^jp»' gires the particulars bf thon aiie1aeaofB^n#My^ pnuiifeof a shot gnn VnT his moOth, pressing his foot against the trigger, and te^e?baci of his^l^d^oh*:^ —An exchange siya "Commodore hsa decided to establish an agency in New Orleans, and as soon as his new boats are completed will make through ooonection with his own boats rbm'St. Paul to ^ew Orleans/'" .' —Tlje Stillwater Bepublic** cays the cars wJH bo running to Stillwater, on the White Bear road, by the 15th Deoen^b9l»^*,«-|^ alrunaw^ 3Mlitll&.SbJBtoifatel:*b collar, wore killed.-_»-?.St.illwaier wantsaome manufactoriea So does S S a FStVTBSTAJiT CBVJM'tl 1W COUOTRT. A fhw days since witnessed, In New York, the formal opening of tho new St. Thomas Church, Which ia by tat tho meat costly, and undoubtedly tho moat splendid, Protestant edifice of its kind in the country. Connected with it is a rectory, and its 460 pewi aeat 2,000 persona. There are several gal lertcs, »n almrmry, or room where alma are stored and distributed, a chapel, vestry, robing, choir, Sabbath aobool and library rooms, cloisters, a lofty dome, a tower not yet completed, and a, porch of large proportions. Tho is, of course, Gothio, tho material atone, tho windows of glam manufactured at Metx, France, and shipped to this country just in time to escape the Germans, and the pulpit etc, of oak. Tho organ is divided.' be tween tho two opposite sides of thotal chancel, aad upon the top of the col umns supporting the dome are statues ot prophets and apostles carved, curi ously, from wood which has served as bowsprits ot vessels long at sea, and thus become thoroughly seasoned. This magnificent struoture stands at the corner of Fith avenue and Fifty third street, and tho entire ecat, in eladiag lot 100 feat by.28©, does not fall short of 1750,000. Rev. Dr. Mor gan is the rector. THBPHTSIOA& Lira or Woaux: Ad vice to the Mslaen, Wife and Meuer. Chiefofillnle ofPJe?ersen Medical Col lege, Philadelphia, eta. Chicago aid Cincinnati: E. Hannaferd & Co., Pub* Ushers of Pint Class Subscription Books. This work is one of the most remark able literary successes of the year, hav ing already reached a sale of 40,000 copies, with a larger demand, as the publishers asssure us, then ever Wore. Scientific and yet eminently practical, it treats of a most important class of subjects, which unfortunately have hitherto been left almost entirely to the quack, the empiric or the sensation alist to "write up" for the million. The Work has received the hearty en dorsement of many of the most dis tinguished physicians, elergymea, and philanthropists ot the country, the number are* Ex-Surgeon Genera] Hammond, Henry Ward Beeoher, Rev. Horace Bushnell, D.^ Rev. Dr. Mark Hopkins, President of Williams College, with many other names equal ly eminent. The work is sold through local or travelling agents entirely, and in our judgment, offers an extraordinary op portunity fbr securing a very lucrative business. Messers. E. Hannaford Co., are tho Western publishers. aa si I —Senator Morrillof Maine is dying —Threshing machines have killed forty persons iu Iowa this season. —The mare Goldsmith Maid is vain edatfTOyObO. i* —Daniel MacFarlaud has been sent to a lunatic asylum. —The President has. directed that the eensus of Philadelphia be retaken. —Upward, of twenty young women aro studying theology in the United States, with the view of becoming preachers. —Information is received at Wash. ington that Mr. Chase's health is im-The proving, and that he expects to resume his seat on the bench. —The late fair in New fork for the benefit of German wounded has yield ed $72,948, and many articles are yet be sold. —Telegrams from Shanghae says the Chinese continue their warlike pre* Derations. No father outrages on for eigenrs are reported. —The Cincinnati Gazette that there is a growing inelination among all tho factions of tho party to make Mr. Chase the candidate of tho Democracy at the next Presidential 'electron,: —Another of the champions of wo man's rights has tarned traitor, and gone overtothe camp of the tryant man. Miss Hutchinson, of the. New York Tribune's reporting staff, has fal len into the toils, and is about to marry Clement C. Ford of the World. OHAS. xsaa. t. w. boLtraa. KEER & COLLINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW^ ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA. •, Office on 2d floor of BttTt Block. Offers (h»pubJio L*rfiit 8tock ef Scss:oB3s in St. Cloud. Speeial atUation is eal led to bis complete asttortmeat Of I 7 if W a .[". Store opposite Burbank & Powell's Block. 3STO!TI03B. All watches aad oloeks left with me for retails, have beast tsraed over to A. W Bash. All net claimed and the ehargee paid within the time specified by law, wiU be sold for ehargee. HORSE 8TOLHN. On met Priday evening there was stolen freniUe stable «r thewadersigaod, Bvinf at Lake Bastry, Steams eooatr, aa 1BON GRAT IfAttn*, about 1« hands' high and 1» rears old eatf%fthe Upe On the right •ide swolen from the bndle the aahles are thicker then orduaary: A reward of $25 will be paid for the return ofthe animal «r^in formation as to its wercabonts. BsVavsjanwm WAR NWWTUTioica aropun. VitBAiLLM, Sunday I W.M. vk London, Nov: -7.—Tbien has received orders from Paris to break off the nogo tuitions for an armistice, and leave the royal headquarters. LONDON. NOV. 7.—There are now twenty hundred guns in position on the fortUhmdonaof Paris. .. The World:* special says the provi monad government has finally rejected the protoed agreed upon by Thicsa and Bismarck, although previously they signified their approval Theirs has received orders from Paristonotify Bismarck that his conditions could not be accepted, andtoreturn to the capi immediately. The cause fo the rap ture is believed to be the persistency of Bismarck in insisting on gnaranteos for a cession of territory. The war goes on. The Ambassador at London says the gle will continue all winter. The morning papers deplore the fatuity of Parts ia declining the pre liminary overtures of peace. TouBi, Nov. 8.—Evening.—A gen eral battle waa fought txiay near Or i. AH ambukaee ahete hove been •ant to the front no news yet aptothe laawlt. EDWIN M. WRIGHT. A T'5 S'N %&'•£ aw Offlct in BtlVe Block, 9t. Gtrmm* Biro*, 8T. CLOUD, M1NNB80TA Mill Privilege for Sale. The underajmed wiU sell a first-class Hill Privilege, tin ttfe Ashley River, five miles from 8auk Centre, on the Red. River road. This is in tho heart of a fine agricultural country, well settled, and offers superior in ducements for the erection of a grist milL Por terms, address, ALLEN VBS8ET, nl6-2m Sank Centre, Stearns Co., Minn. Philadelphia for Minnesota Property. "A tasty country seat, of7| acres, atBever ly, 14 miles above Philadelphia, on thea Delaware—and in most profitable fruit, with good buildinga-p-will be ezohanged for improved property in a growing town in Minnesota:. Apply for descriptive eJr*-' cular to V. PELL, Beverly, New Jersey. S O O O I I N S .-... before Deo. 1st, at lO per cent, a atiurket KMUM. Must be this Pall catch. Send by Express to KaJeJcIwiea DEALER, mZAWrV&E*:, 128, Third Street, MINNESOTA. vlSnl6-lm. ST. PAUL AGENTS WANTED. ... To Sell our Kern Book. Cuba with Pen Pencil, BT SAMUEL HAZARD. A work dee eriptiveol the beautiful Island of Cuba, with its many natural wonders and curiosi ties, the costumes and customs of the peo ple, their places of amusement and recre ation, the prisons and places of execution, the products, manufactories and industries of the Island, in fact everything which ia valuable, interesting, exciting and amusing. work is written in that viraoious at tractive style peculiar to the author, aad bound the late English style, [in red, black and gold.] so rapidly becoming pop ular. The engnivings 009 ia number, arc beautiful results of artietio skill never be fore equal in a subscription book. Agents now at work pronounce it the b*st paying bock they have ever sold, and canvassers who heretofore have been nn successful aro now reaping a rich We give exclusive territory, gam illustrated descriptive circulars with •ail liiilianalili Address, PITKIN ftPABUB, Pimusnana, 92 Dnannonw Sv^ WARNERB HHHM TIT* WINEOFLIFtu prioeoBO B. 8CHOBNBMAHH. St. Cloud, Riav- 9th, 1870. 3m 4 .,r "IT-»W- MICBABL KRAMBB. !l WEST HOUSE, ST. civOVD, annwasooTA, :i£. •t^^'JST ,'^x^px4et»ar. The nadersigaed havmg. purchased the Lewiston House (located en Washington avenue, near Clarke sV Co.'s store) has made .many alteratiewa and improvements, and now oners superior accommodations to travelers and all who may stop with him. The table is supplied with the bestthat oaa be obtained in the market, the rooms are tidy and the beds clean aad oesnfertaMe. ajar flood Stablhat ie attached to the "••^fsaralmsike th« a trrnbtt* kaowa to tw aad* «S VasU .dJWtariowarMelM. The Win* of I4B anMeUlr«a-tkoe* wS» lhliWiae_ kfwaaSotaw aU&Ctv^thgnatcare, nqatn a hmlthj lUauUnt, aad ibr tie ofatodi. oaf MM Nanaeta UM aVHMooa.la slae* eff the ealSMaUyMSOMpabUe to giro W Vham VU» or WaM of huha trial, aad we isk Chemists and PhytaoianB TO ANALYZ E IT Tbennxak ot It •coordlag to iu merit*, compart It Wbltky.BrmadT.aaTotlMr.neh artieli wiibWbltky.BrmadT.Mid otlMr.ne artielw and Me thedlOVroDco. It they Sad UM Wine of Life la pore mad wholaeoaw.aad the oUMr LifaotB poison ow,(wbieh they'certoiabr wm doJ toea they mn monUy beaad to preecrlbe aad ncoauosad taoWla* orLU-etotb^patlMUaodfrModtMtbebi batjudI toale l«i not, aad a vataasle aatetowte aw WUiky end Brandy bat Bboold tbey aad It not __ *inMlbt*romim^&mhml£lietl*om It. Ittotho mysfckaV di •noMrtilawsn Ala,aad to do ao ho loatiwatohtotho ttelrEETutofo. TSS Lor and uneaper WtlAlt WHISKYS BRAHD In fljet, any oUnr »UooawMa cn aaC oavtoh)._ tobouaedlaavorynuaur. irerybodjr 8 itotrtoL Itto*m^Uda«roatyhm«ala aj*.y*ar, y*t it hat already antaoi a groat saaat. aad a wonderful ante, aad whoever eaao trtealt ohmyo reoootmead* It to his Meade. It baa tho aaate atr o«ib a* Whiaky, bat IttoMoaUarly ateaaaat, xveadeUeioaa.aadaayoBowoaldbo eraay to take Whlskr.ee,, if hoacanptotBthe Wiaeeif Ufe. It to ii a a SMraaleby Draggtota everywhere, 4a oreaaaoboagbtby nbotti*a,0jrtoodolt__ to arodme* a purer,' cheaper,,aad ovarywhere a mail hatttoa, osaboboagbtlr/UMcaaoTeaa ttl«*,brte a dolton Wocaal. lao a rarer, cheaper aa VJWUM71TH OS VV11 E tt mmSBm O»n*w»o ataaas, tfe^a»iavlafltaaWi^ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Sole Agents /or Minnesota.1^J,5 Foraalctrifit.Clondby-^ &i '\i\~ Ticsraon, ToiMsft A Co, fjj^i jj a C. SOHOLtSJI A Co,. '•Ai4iwv# rVwtBitii:''' fl. af**i*TT. .Ho? vltnl7 KSTABZ.1BBKD IStl Impcrtersani Jobbers of r) OJttJ&jL* O-LASSte»awdani ^^".An^BaVBTB^K^AEJiv'"' SllTtr Plated aad Brlttaute Wtww, LAMPS, TA3L* OUTLMR1, ,-f [^j&jijR^ lttntrf, and WBoeett St., 8T. FAV» if W A HAIe%. 0T.(»otp,mn. Tw^nawBmiaHTaUee,wlmthc „. orated aUvnaangh ft Oeeker Patent Cat gal Chuhlcas, ualvcrsaDy aokaowledfed to be the best in use, have recently been Particular attention will be paidtothe accommodation and comfort ef patrons. :i Opposite Centrat House. I B. MoCABTHT, Proprietor. St. Cmni, Aug. 16, 1870. vlS-a6v OPER A HOUS E SHOOS would aanouMo to his friends that he hoc awiehessd.tbls wett-knewn Salecay and wUl keep it as a Fint-olBaa Saloon and Rea taurant! FRKSH 0Y8TERS~C00RED Ut AWT BTttMl The eholoest Warns, I OM A ID Cioats aWsTflivcsMceaJit H. OTTBBShlBTBB. St. Cleae\ Oetober 18,1870. vital* G. P. PEABODT, WaTOhaHiaaaotAUBIS Wiants9 Xaiqaon and CifBTh\ fweW Sams, n.rAtn.htiwv. I.I'HY'1 Theproprietorwould aanenneethat he It preparedtofurnish cooked In any deeirsd style. Also. Sar dines, Cold Luaoh, ftc His bar ie supplied with the CHOICEST 0(lQB. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, to be fenndtn the eity. A call is requested from all whe want anythingin his line. PBBD.VIKCBHT. St. Oloue.June6th. 1870. vllnS Livery and Sale) Stable. Theundctmgmcd haajeet erected largeand ecamodiens stable on thceor nerof Lake Street and Perry Place, eppo siteClark'sstore, nctf the Canlnlrftnsc, which hehaetUed withUvery stock, com prising a nuhibcr of ..'*' Snitablofcr eitherridlng or driving, ani a variety of Krii ?3m% ,i:--',i-. *•-. A 5 8 0 E BUOGI18 Porsingle crdochU team. Oonuncdleut, elegaatearriagesfor pleas ureinKtieeeiwaye ready. All crdctsfat tsastp,rev Saeoretons, Pn nerals era Journey will be attended te promptly. Hie stock is of the best kind, and he nvitcs his friends to call. L. B.8IL8BT. 8t.01ou4.June2td,ia«t. XKJUUZ* R. o. sraoira ftoix, ManufaotcrersaBdDcelersia Carpete. Oil-Cloths, Ifaitlnge, Curtain Ma, crisis, Uihclctcry Oceds, Wall Paper Bedding, Window Shades, leathers, Ao. Woe' a»S amd aa* WlklM etreat. ST. PAUL. MIN5ESOT AN O ALEXUDEIA. General Banaing, Exohan«a REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TaAtsarjxtp. QOLD and SILVER mrrjGHT AWO aou. OOLLMCTIOMB MADS,.. AND PRO CEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED. ansTltutft tati IwP iM-twtlieata. Opet—MemSt^mMrtthAromu. A1EXAEP1U, MiMW. I 111 I 1 #. O. WllafOlft HOVBSPAIITaa, ... AMD GEAIHEa .ar.cLoro,jiiini. vll-na-tf T. O. MoOLTJRa AID UOBflBDTJBALBlIE amasj«, i^mol WTcmsitc, Asnrteau. ««rclCaUeoeaerlp,c«,ianty,Tcw» atdtc Orslasra —aas« I a a isa Mica "*. volt b^j's H*f x«r r\ St CLOUD, M* ^^^r^ff^J^m^ fdt Isa4Mallnta.. TICKKB to erfreai alltkcwrinciacl eatee tentkoftbeCentra^aefjae. Si"" flfTS. Wa^aiafton avenue, one doer vyiee-tl eMmMMxT'EAltkiwa AND EX sVAVD WAEBAIPP8, :.ttomm-+mm*.**»$Mkw.nrm*mvU& ,-, [.'bolfe'tijui: ,rqllfjW||eslj ur. .,. Onfeeopenfrcea Vtotta.at., anlltei 8t.Qwr«wsW8tawei,atJnnwi^ atttn,. ... n^u^^M^^^S^mi^ 8t.CUsrf,s^t.ie,l»l7. ^:,. .v o. o. EUTEBS "m nunanV* KONEEB MABimMBM STOKE nnaaans A *cw Eistaetanlaae been opened in LAME'S BlsWJI, BT. fiEtXAIH tU rocsss eletnatly ttsod ap for tke pnr peee, witk all tke saoeWnIstaroveaac-ls, by O A O N •--.- In every pcrUcnlar. PBB8H, OAEKiD AND CHOICE COB PBCTIONERT .^y-o Of all kinds, ®m® We keep constantly on hands goodassortment of Bli^CKSMITHS' TOOLS, censistingef BELLOWS, PETER WRIGHT'S AKVILS, VISES, limDIsIaS, &C. A»««fwhreh are the CO8nT0POLITA5, HOME TREA8TJBE, PBOTE0TOB, Ao. •neat Ike saamnfaotery of Laraway, Tcrin 4 CC, MinneapoUs,which we will war- rant in every particular. CoastcaU/•« aasW. »«.* gh zZurx M-wJt«wtt^ipwSlwrtiwotlto. BsjtiwEra MaEpM SJMaTnjtMe Bates. .^*snnv^,*awfaawaswiay^aa^aaaapssvi SVFPtTINw WlMJ fri'i|ntffcMF PeU ,leoatedIa8tClonaV trwl, wttk tke aid of Panrt,f Vnr eakeraecceesris*efanaevea\re- SIONf, Ac^ eneTnaake tlsna enfcjeces ef Eke aaarcUer eke itwaawk] naoof tkc B. P.«- B. I "aaraan" ^—J-,J-'-- JL.-JM~-.- *fftHvS*i'rfa*'ai'"*' a aw areas aw aaawa aaaj C. A. HOBB. St. CUed, AOf.t7ta, lwro. ni tint any pert of,tbe J».-.•.-.-m an^.j^»^i»«- satt• All Vswannnw/Or avvaavjrawaw cava rovesii Tvssa, ef all elses, cbcapertnan aapwncro Ossste Asacrlea. .«fo»g-cfiioit)a!d.*-.5T Union. Largo PassslpttvoOssnlnas sent fcrlweeasnv S8.w &**£ a* Eeasscaber, wc are tke larsjest, oldest end snvat reUableMeaifcrbln Hatite .Boa*, aieisasssii Pcreet Trees in America. ASfial, aw#saatner and October ftsTsTBTa IAWBBNCB, v/ 3 -i A O ••'. ^We. .atinunetirreallkIndsof, -,-£ ,«, ,.-: Tiiav Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, Whichwe will guarantee to sell at at lew prices as any store in the State. law* Wt oforouratoek ut REDUCED PMGE8,ciia* wm&fyeouvetmonforCABB. Burbenk Powers Block, St. Qeraalnstreet, 8T^ CLOUD, MINH CHAS. P. POWELL 4 8 WM. POWELL J'•?:,•.•.' •*t«l» ALLEIT & BUS¥ECTr£ We are now offering our ENTIRE STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, IAJ3N-TS, ^EES, Dve^Stnfife Perfumerv,i*5a\ilXAQDI viiJUU? 5-1 ...-. ,-_.-•9j EXCELSIOR S S S dssoe, ana all kinder of* Gr O E I E 8, AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We have a Big Stock on hand, which MUST be Sold TTVrMEPIATELY! Broker's Briek Block, St. Gersiaia street, vlSnXS a&A 1 APPLES, ..'M,.i,- L-i'lD- -l! v.U T-/.'ii-3 fit! aaaaaw oawaAaa^Ato t& ooaatt wm mmmmmmmmsm mssmsesm iCci*aaai©poUt8ani, i:tt:l-.. A':' SMtui leavy Hardwirf, Staves aid iiaware, AGRICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTa, &o., 4c. Alse, a full stock of IBON, STEEL, NAILS, GLASS, &G Dry *.%: -••"J i'-j f*i* ill SitT rroataaat. n. n. aiauBT. Tstuc. oocauukw,jrr. J. MARC MAWTltJ, SeereSorj. D. A. JSONrORT, Treaaarer. Vleo-I BTSEWAStfJ, t. Mo4.XxoaUaer. J.y fi. Issues all kinds of Policies. Divides aft Profits annu ally among the Insured. Deolares absolutely non forfeited Dividends. ^avsai 9% 'i v^^BWiepcelted^1'^'' WUb Bute Treasnrer Zii- SECURE POUCY-HOLDEBa IWESTSIUfTSFUKISITHOat OAPITAllirialBBffATI. I O itaroledajrttaVPerle •:s7v aeweijie*?* PaaL ^mmm JK eiealai •Mii'wii t*Sfc BAUTT. CtiOVJD. H. BTJESAWK, B. O. HAMLIN, JtjM^tsfK^MLL. WiLtUUfOWMLL B. wasT, atv-ies art-B0OTAin).9E0EEAIEE. ntade in theJatests*jtoseal of tie nee fetalis* el Furs, &c., &c* a Jt MINNESOTA. MINNESOTA MXJTUA 1 XIFE INSUEANCE 00MPANY. N O W wmmm AT I A S O N S A splendid ,L and WINTER stock of IS HOW IHI •Cf f- Thread pot up for the American market which ia SIX-CORD 1ST AJLIi BXTJHBEU8, Vrom No. 8 to No. 100 iucluBive, For Hand and Machine. onSaU klode of Oxiatry rrodaee. earreat and awjataa platee free to abippen. nitawoen a am, rttswmisa, P». en* asivo WOR PRIOR LIST. IttLTN. REGREITIM. CULTURE at an, ttate, and ahoiged eeoocdiaslj AU Re fccUltlai lora nraUlasi teaool aad ooauurta ofa boate. Ovealara aeot on opaUeatioB or Stereoecopie Vieweoa reoaWt of St Oenta. Mia O. M. CUJlliS, Principal. THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY tfOVAH BtCl U^JfiUaSJS, a?AU AN INDVBTAIAL AND POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTION. Poaadedby HOS. AAA PACKKR. Tke ooarae la ot Poor Taara, Two in the firit and Second Clause*, aad Two in oae of ino following Technical Schooli: 1, amend Literature 2, Ct ml &%lf inter ing 3, itclianuxu engineering: 4, Mining and Metallurgy 6, Analytical vhtmittry. The place ia reawrkabJe tor IU -ore air, good wa tor, health and beast of aeenrry. It ia bat 31 4 hoar* i»* tail from »»w Torn andSUifivni Philadelphhi. the Sao bnildlaga aad liberal ariaaaem^nu to in •troctlon nummend it to paronia and atndenta. Anpl/ to thoPtoriJen*. StadeuU ajmittedat any time. A E N S W A N E OOO a week can made by Caavaeting'tbr. "Tke History obothe treat Kepubiic," Considered Iroin a Chiiatian standpoint. BY ABV. JESSIE I. PEv,K. Large octavo, sptondidlv iilostratou and finely bound. Liberal DUcouuu to Agents. Send tor Terms. W. U. PALMKH, Jr., ubliaber 14 Blule Uonae, M. Y. O A N dead two stamps for de scripUre circular. Address Bast. QUAY, 39 Park Bow, K. T. $tQF\ *t Weettanlarjrl—Tonngmen want VPAtV ed aa local and trareling saiesnien. Addrea (wiOj ataatp) B. H. WAggCB, 34 Park Bow, W.Y. fkffj A RAW t*Ott4l.l..—PtencU Tool samples aiailed free. A.J. PULLAM, 045 Broadway, ROTaU. A E A aavaaaoe m,*% on. Any paraua seeing this ao waowaatsp^oataUe, permanent work, should without delay. a. C. ALLEN A CO, Angnsta, Maine. ata. $1000 P£rt WEEK Oaabaaaade by parties who are wide-awake, without iaiajwalng witk other business. Address BOBEKT 8. WABU, J8 Broadway, New York. TS\ fs S3 EWLEPTIC COMULSKJ«S CURABLE. Address, conUoentallj'. to, CUAltl,EBB. JLJtZUS, Indianapolis, Xnd. A VOID HOAOKS.—A Tictim of earlyindiscretion, causing nerrous debility, premature decay, A -., baring triad in vain eTcry adrertised remedy, hasa simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to bis fellow-sufferers. Address J. 11. TUITLE, 78 Nasaau*t.,New York. KoXotutrfoorv !W«{#fc*-nleeBrip»-.teat b« aaatl in sealed enrelope on receipt of lo etc. Addreaa J(. B. rOOTB, ALP, 120La»ington avenoe, ft. Y. a YPSIE'B Sowasi Secret or Myotic Ctuarnaa.—Persons desiring to be successful in alt their nndertakings, should not fail to nave the OyaaWa Bona Secret or MysticCharms. Thousands have need them who now rejoice. They coat bnt little aaddo much good. Por merits as to their use send Scent stamp aad receive daacriptive circular* airing roll information, by return mail. Address DB' S. W. WOOLBKY, New York, P. O. Box 4760. QREAT DISTRIBUTION Bw the Mctropwlltstai Gift Co. CaSH 6IFTS TO THrfsawftwaiT OF $500,000. ErMBT TICXMT DMAWU A rBWS. CaahOina asAtsaSOOl leOaakOitts.each$1,000 10 1SJN0 SM 600 6,0901^0 100 Q-oods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, O I N iiim At This is the largest and best selected stock in this upper country. Every person in want of anything In these lines of goods, will do well to Examine this Stock Before Piuxhasina I desiretocall especial attention te my stock of Roea dry :Ma 16th ing As am satisfied it is the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O O E 1 8 7 0 J. & P.~COATS' BEST SIX-CORD .-. st, Besl and Cheapest in the city. Broker's Block, Burbank's Old Stand, St. Cloud, Minn. Pianos eachfacoto Woo Meiojuaa- 76 to loo Raohiaea mm Ac^vakaedat $1,000,000 «tke aVaro Pttees for etc Ware, to draw any of [Pviaesareaeaiod In Bnreldpea and -. wcahjt of SV. a sealed Ticket ia YocwBl Oct. ?fBa Iwrn^^Oay^OaUar. Prisaanra R. Aay Prase ^WlCaWcyretara wantfuss state Waefcrayea any te it tV aaotaer of tbiaaaM valaoj noltoaks. Oar perrons eaa reltaUe.»u.Wa*ff aaar sneness." jr. M^av waeaewasaM*.'*—jv«e«, oet». ita to Agents. f^Wit Rarststau'WravdeiwOa^MRnaaMlwaiT. SSfor 6 UCawtU. Address all letters to n.Y. ^OTIOaV^O. Ulat lav i,Wov'S,1870. kaan aatred.at this otkw by lit abandonios Sept. 10,1868, 1ST, ranre SO, aeetton 4, township -IU. -.Riaa^witfca view to tho .an tryi ao Hold parties are hereby to appear at this offlco on the 20IH DAY 11870 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon to re iralsU testimony concerning said alleged it ^T.'SffiMATCKegi"*" BOTl7-«w| -?-ny T-O,. McCLCBS,Receiver. 0. E. Oarrison has auoeiated with fiH iWfc^ caree Mr. LSWOT Oaotrt, who wUlecrwand in tfce office ever the pest -%UendtcaBywv»innesi« sarvey- .2, Week 27, in 8t. CWad enen.' rnotfre of O. B. Peat A. RICHARDSON. 4 K*-f CD S3 ,0 pric I xx sLIST anus X^oimp ChMmsaesym Mend OmX setter OOB ear ether made. Aak BjeSitaridcVi aad take ao other. I ttnaw ems a me la an every BOX rjrj a bd W CO 1 bd W LOTTERY. Maaeiaaadaad lafcnaaUon ftirnlshtd by OKOR *Z v:.,--.' .*-. HUNGER BEOS., *wic Itealifs O S SAINT PAUL MIRE SoleAgentsfer Seintway & Sons' CELEBRATED PIANOS Sole Agentsfor Chickering & Sons' CELEBRATED PIANOS Alio-BIITEDPIRRO FORTES Also—PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC SCHOOL ORGANS AND ELODEONS. At«o-FSTErSCbTTIGEOr.ttplS. SnT All frjUy Warranted. -%sw We keepconstantly on handthe ONLTf FULL ASSORTMENT pP lieetMailcand lasIcallnttrDReats Of alldescriptivnsia Minnesota. Oarstack of v*ioKas, Violineellos, CORT ire. Basses, Flutes, PIfee, Plaejoletts, Clare aets.Gnitars. Banjos, Military Drama of alldesoriptiona, Braaslastrnments.Aecor leons,Strlnas, etc., is complete. CknrehOrgans, Mclvieons and Pinnae tnnedandrepaired OrCera AttomOecl te wlttkPraan»tsiess a vS-n26 C.BRIDGMAN, -:-:oi Dealer in At the Mills. Lower St. Clcnd FABM POK BENT. The andersigaecf wonii cflTer for rent aa excellent farm on Hank River, seven miles from St. Clond. It eontains 200 acres— 120 acres nnder cultivation, the balance good jaecdew aad timber laatf—aad has a good hottse, barn, well, to Beat, $S00 a year^iWnvrw'a. Tna Jotranat O W -i JOHNVANDERSLUTB V-M^tR^R^OtTU-19A^19W^^^9kliA STRAYED _OT BTCHsBW. From the undersigned, at St.. Cloud, Mian., on or about May 1st, one Brown PONY HARM also ent- Bay PONY UOR&E with white stripe on end of his ncee, one hind foci. white above the beef, and saddle marks. Both have white stars in their,face, and are about eight years old each. A reward ot $25 will be puid for their return, or a liberal sum for info»nuv tioa that will lead to their r»covery. Jttjai ALLAN GRIFFIN XTOTTCB-ij. S LAND OPtlCSL V* at. ciond, anaa., HawTi, isre. Oaaaaanhst havinaasiaot boon aataraaTaa aWaSr aCaso a. Ssbarts. akaa»fk loryStataaiatlto^eO. dated Jert tho iwrta^wsa* ae»ir*erer aatiaai f. JB. raage OV la M.ridoanf R»aaoata,witk a rlew to ska the said parties are MtamaSteeoa taoRw.BAl ft b»oesack to a 1 sWcJI c..-^?ji A 8P O O