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O O I 1 V' 1 We would respectfully request all. butinen men and o(fieri wishing any Rind of Printing) to •eel*' ano!, examine our extensive of New Material, Just received rom the East, before sending to St. Pavlor going elsewhere. Our Jab Offic[i ikjip* one of the best in the State, and, we do work which we will guarantee to be satisfactory at Saint Paul Prim. Oflctal Paper of the City. qgoUl Paper of Moaongalla Connty joy CireedaUosi enf JomrmsU Is DOVBX 1 rf P»P** »«blHm*« tm Mtmmeset». Adhrcrtteera remember tbls RKPUBUCA COlfVKMTIOW. The County Contention, adjournal, •ab ject to the cell of its presiding officer, will re-convene at the Court Home, in St.granted., Cloud, on Sstarday, the 1st day of Osto ber, 1870, at one o'okrakj r. x., tor the pur pose of making Ugialatire and Conner nominations. D. CARR, ...-.-JU» AU-' S4J IT^JJ President. sepu^^fcvro::/:, ^'^',. fiii VH *'ti ,''""'' Fon^BAu.—A Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machine—first-class entirely new. Will be sold on favorable terms. Inquire atthiaoffioe. HA ...::.?• &]»$ .'Y.... Also, a Wilcox & Gibbs machine, new Chance for a bargain. v."-" &• Ssnvicss.: KBSCMSD.—Services a at the Congregational church, suspended since the departure of ROT. Tompkins, have been resumed since the arrival of their new Pastor, ROT, .'::• SOCIABLE^—The ladies of the M. church will bold a church, sociable to-mor row evening, beginning at 7J o'clock. There will be various kinds fruits Ac, for sale. All are invited..''.,'.'!•'.' "•'•!, Ii by tmflf^^\t^u^^^^ daily, by ezpres*. Give him a ealt OrikAinrort 8USPISD»B.—On Monday last bail of the cog wheals connected with the ''Governor" of the engine in Bridg man's lower mill w»s badly broken. It was naeejnery te sendit te Minneapolis far repairs, and the mill has not been running this week ia consequence. «!.• &^j&8* limh tewa .,•- x*.«. .r gtgit w»a»a»,tl tin 3 Po^uc^Ll,^aw._we.r.^as.ted Will Meek ei the Oewrt Hettse, in this city, on Monday evening the S6tk inat. Ha al so speaks at Clearwater on next Saturday evening.— FBOM Pen* sChMtir-iOar-etrile(# 'are now filled with cam a*ul driver* deem from1 double the usual quantity of goods are to be taken through this season, in view, we •opp^^ .^,^C Mi#«:oi*ni«^on which in fact has already commenced. CATMS KI«*D —On Saturday night the up train oa the St, Paul and Pacific R. R.. ran into ijar^iAf cattle, Wine iojar miles MoyJS'i^«b^ais^io,^^£fe cows in less than no time. Two other* werep badiy injured that they have since died. The cattle belonged to Mr. R. A Benson, end were valued at »50, each, for whioh the Company proposes to pay him 515 nhend._„ Pox Ande waysiJ hg| Um, trows the 'oiftr. by hbinnseemiy conduct. He was return ed tojail until his friends raised the mon ey. H#Jff*°se .are being towards Otier! want as rapidly as th*e we* Methodist Bpiscopalchnreh, atSaak Rap being eatirely UqnidatotL/ Three handred J«i.-XllLJSBBI .i I'II i?'set*i jji Fawn OTSTMS.—Mr. If. E. Lake, as usual, has the first fresh oysters in the market, at the office of the Minnesota SUge.O^«f^ wi^h.wm^ cheap, fifty yettwb* provided toti ^hw ebut^^l"^-^'' hasinesaioswtsen hnndreAdeUnta^s .^T-Wfsonniforms contributed so liberally to its erection. NOB ConVICTID Messrs. Damy and SchnoorarreatedI last" aresk for being noisy from Jnetiee Parsons to Justice Barnes and PW**«*g!»U* Upon'the1 Onneelnuri] icloie"l^the was made that both defendants be dischatg. BWHIm-mibliJail I A O O A fewsi^wicie*, damageo^k^a^seii? iMfW&SUn West,ittasbeen decided-that Piokit & steainbjaM on. Leech governessnt, wsf healy wisekad en the m*n^S4^tr%4a»TOr^iff»i«^ whet la#gec than s-tub and aeed in esery. ing sopwlieii ta tea Oatppewa eotrhsry. lort canabt^be much, Idt thereat wltt be so pelUad favorably known to onr./readK oral ase formed a-r pa#inerenip with Dr -imqggrant S W fb tte dmg bnsihessj Mr. Ooir- this Jinaaf trade, has well qualified him to oeeopy-o peaklea reqwlring the careand attenden so esaeoUafin the comtioundiai of mS®a "m^mis^m »aj.b*s4ao«^ «,f tnkdealiagand gentle manly treatmtnt.: ed osfce Hi* dntM odi nail ao?3ro¥ kesaaaafen n?jfii« PBBSonAL.-jUBtu, piekit, 0f rfEoweWr««i«e^ -mmmmmsm COUNTY COMMI»»IOIf«ai»» Sjti CjfBD,, Sopt.^7,' )[870. The Board met pursuant to call, Present: Jos. Edelhi ock, chairman, T. Paroher. H. Terhaar, B.Tirs and, F. Sobroeder. Action isas taken "on the the petition which had been presented to the Board and Townships 126 north of Range 80 west, anol all cf that pait of Township 127 Range SO west in Stearns Co., was set off as a Town to be designated as the town of "Holding." .,.-'" On motion the petition of J. W. •*.. ... hilcb^npinawAVeritfeart, and that '.'was the ••cause ef the war.' the Irm of *lll*m i^tatbe followed by ,nI-W stoek of goods suitable for the market. ^«.!'*d.' Oikforoy^ "t'ja&m*eBMPirer the Saak Ceirtee Drugstore. .H ». started Bast on Monday for new stock of goods. this place, was in townnnJdonday! *Mm JS&S8E3SSE InttreBaafe' Sottttitam W to I^»*ak I Ten-•' vorde and others for the purpose of an-Two nexing all of Beotlon 14 Town 124 Range 28!t6 Sooool ttsuiet No. 47, wen allawed. ?he petition of Geo. W. Healey and otMrj for the.prpaae^nddin,^^ Dig No. 12 the whole of Section 82 T. 1 R. 27, was granted. ...„ j»It was resolved that the bridge acrosn Grow River, at Paynesnlle be aosepted. The petition asking for the resurvey of the iSt.Claud and St. Joseph road was .'•.-.MV/ ii«, ft was resolved that 800 be appropria ted to aid in opening said road. On motion $26 was also appropriated te aid in repairing sunh portion of the St. Joseph and Richmond State road, as lies between St. Joseph an« St JaeebaPrairie. The foUowing bills were alls wed: Geo. Becker, $22.86 Rosenberger Bros, 29.48 ,O.E. Garison, 18.00 A E. 8enkler, 6.00 G. Stabler, 8.00 S. Lambert, ,11.76 Jo*. Edelbrock, 10.20 """"''. 4.ii -B.'plrsr *H 7tf --HiTer^a.ar .,1_!.,. ,'•F.jSchroeder. :.'7:jf,!,. ., ,14.4w T. Paroher,, «u«lt«iij»Mua «t'*t* .11.50 Joii.. Pendla's. bill for,,boarding Wja,, Boyd was laid over. *»i wi.t(fov«sjittti JJH! The Board then adjoorned sine dte, .»iii:««u»i«-iai E.•• CoMkitTSD.r-Tieni^-iiiii"i-f'{if.n. man P*v?, tnentionddi last week-as having obtained money under raise pretences from H. C. Burbank, Esq., wMMraitsM.bfforo Juetioe Baizes on Thursday. He was quite youthAd in ap- season. Waiving jne preliminary examin itipn, his bail was ffxeefit $^00,^oy the Justice, npon which the. prisoner arose, and with the air of a man conferring a fa vor, requested Mr. Burbank to become bis enrety. Mr. B. was not enkioet. to assist a man who so recently had swindled him eat of a hundred dollars and ded.n.d the tempting offer. .Davy was. committed to •MlJwhere,he Wtll probably it main until oorrect the local editor*of the St. Paul dailies, and award praise where is due. of their city, made the arrest whmh, to draw it mildly, is incorrect. Offioer Beck er of St. Cloud- traced Dav/ls &t. Paul, A»d infonnaa^aUBalsnitl He Uien wen* tttiie steamer, fonad the man,Q and made thearrestsanina:&&*&&» SfWP Qnibn and Mitchell appeared on the same erraiid. These cffieerS then took him forimprovements safekeeping over night, and in (he mom lag deminded, through' their, Chief, Mr. Eddy, $25, which Mr. Booker properly de clined paying. After considerable talk Dayy was delivered to Mr. B., with charg es for oars only,.. This is not,the first time St. Paul Policemen hare attempted to lety tributefo^Weklferfloes, bntwehopi'ft is thelsM.''""!* ,,.u ..'*'_. ••-.i I CX i.i O Tl i'i 2S ...A BALKT Ox.—A couple of onr friends* ftoKr^Ri*VrsMJ^P^oul*Jh?Jfc sea.jteas.ae^eriaiiaskplefPablioInstrnc- wn«i'enT^mite^bonhty, returned Iwt diUur^ayfraniAle^ndria and Sauk Con re and proceededto Sauk Rapids, to attend lite Teachers' Institute now In session. Mr. drta was largely attended, andIawards much praise to County Superintendent Mower for nil cnergetio measures to ensure the presence of the teachers. At Sauk Centrr —Racine the Institute was very successful, twenty eeven being in attendance, nearly all from ^tearns county. Mr. Wilson is giving his entire time to his official dntiea and cannot fafl&ffclS^&B teachers with a portion of his enthusiasm and energy. On this, Thursday evening, Prof. Moore, 'Professor is pleasant earnest speaker and will be sure to interest those that may near him. Bnunmn—Our townsman, Mr. J. Si inton, who has just returned from an pfi tended trip through the Eastern and New **tk+i Sieisjujreportj the drouth Tory sevsWlWtasWwection Mills that have ran without interruption for twenty years, are now idle for want of water. The farm Informed that the to s^ AS* 1 ke,,owaed,''fe-tbe. nscquence, hay is from $80 to $60 perJ.' litii tie surprised see thn tendereett plant.s !a rfectly green and fresh here. He thinks N iw Ei st ibsisti 'It! id go oa with their spinning and peg- SllHSWeWsleBSatfl *o -^-...W,,I.,JHHJUSUJ.- ,.» '^.. r-:s^tHne^eMei^saSr^!km Sr»)S^ni« ~Pis«,¥iJ,»*ttPt vetarned with nstHia tame keesi nstllesl buneayiBAittTefigoods whioh he will^aett lower tkm ever. -AmM^-KM-'O efaoed whio he will sell fetfia BftlM 1 nbl meddlewith farmlhg: Nox»en^ir*hava roevived a veey •ndlrett Hreeted'ateek of dry geodV, '••J»t'») ac»g,lapUaad»aof., hnii and^ode^ a «-oatkea for POST OFFIC JC. JTIT* A»nivAL AXD DirAnTOan.or situs. St. Paul and .way sUUons-^spansditny at 7 A. M., and 2 *. n., Sunday excepted, Mail oloaes same hours. Arrircs at 12r80r. «., and 7 u. . Sank Centre route—Departs daily, Son days excepted,.at 1*. M. Arrive same days at 2 p. M. stall oleses at 1 ».M. Crow Wing Route—Departsdaily, Sundays excepted, at 12:80 Arrives, same days, at 2 r. bk Mail closes at 12 n.-• Fair Haven fdld Way—ArriTes each Tues day and Friday at 10 A. M. Departs same days at 2 r. "si. "^••-•. Y- -Mi :^nfmff **M A. M-pu* •'•".*'.' St^i J. E. WEST, P. M. .. To 8o» CstSAr-—Rosenberger Bros. hare a few more of those "Garden City!" Plows, whioh most be sold and farmers •ow have a ehanee forone of the best bar gains erer offered. Call immediately or yon will be too late. »•-''•"Si a 8 hd tendered: things quite lively on St. Germain Street. They "The driven down and loaded the eart, be »the animal—lntety purchased—notio 64i sort of company beAad^ot ii»« down and rolled over, waieh last nuineuTer oairied him out from the shafts^ upon his feetfadBglheeP aid fully deUrmined not to be attached to it again. His drivers swore bat it did no gojd, and at last ae- HnADq^|^its^iisBSD.--Th'e' 4n gineersof the Branch Line of the N. P. R. R. have located their headquarters iu this city, andard tofnie tie greater pact of the I camp. A byataaaer,^ with attiTarlff tit*? gg^gP^gg^Bgg M. Mail closes at 1 Rivers and Way^Departs each Mon I day jot 7 a. u. Arrives on Tuesday at 4 *.nj Mail closes at 6 A. M. 8l rdty!fl^iriT,lW,in•,i,J*-,l 8at" 2 r. RoekvHlO-On Saturday, same hour as *tt7^r^£gl 7SLPS\ *iut .•: »d I in I I 0 ::'•,' I Nasr STOCK.—Mr. J. Pron^iiaski has one tie largest and best selected stock of Gent's famishing goods ever brought to St Cloud. He has the "Pacilio Bow,'r "Hohemollern Bow" and ••Cambria Bow the "Joe Elliott" "Rhine" hats Linen faced paper cuffs, and the Claron & BUn ley paper collars and other things too nu merous to mention. Give him a call.' I HB I A S OB WHT.—Tne immediate S»' I ',' .' cause of premature fading or.blanching of the hair is an obstruction of the oil vessels Which afford the coloring matter. The re mote causes may be general ill health, trouble of mind, etc. "Hence, in qrder to restore its natural color and beauty the oil vessels must be restored to their normal proved A complete successs, wher- ever faithfally applied. It is not a poison ous dye, consequently the effeot is gradual, and In severe oases two or three bottles are necessary to produce the etssbred result. See advertisement. LOST,—On POOKBT Boo cash and an bH to Samuel Mm fasst, a 9an1s&'iMi^ STV Any peeeea tsnl- the same Seal ksavug at this sjtee be UberaHy rewaided. S S S by me, January, 1866, from the Family Sewing Machine sau-Street, N. T., has bees! stent use ever since. It has not been ont pairs, and 1 find It simple attd reliable in operation, and always ready to sew. Those friends of mine who.use them with the new are very much pleased. The one I have I Would not part I with. I 1' ,:' I e, he commenced*settee of eveletiens bias? poeiuon aa teaoher, Yesterday theto »t would have done eVRBtto the Pinssian tal number of schohus present was 228,I' rmy, tod outwitted the j^ienclh every and there more yet to come in. COTHBUAT, ..-.-..• |ti 428 (Vest 86th Street, New torlk. —Rev.ft.A. Cleveland, pastor of Christ M. E. Church, Philadelphia, says of "Our Father's House:" I take great pleasure iv.opmmend.iug this instructive and fascin^ aung book to my friends, and, as far as I may to the general public. See advertise ment in another column. fyr -_i_prof. sprague has recovered from his illness, had taken his position in the Un-quality. ion School. The Board of Education has •ecored MiM Stewart to fill the place of -iliss Joale Brsiun, until she shall have re gained her hebltli snffieieftly, to. assume I lo '.—We offer boots and sbeee lower than say other house ti town. PIOKIT ABBOTT. —Farmers, look at the Burrall Iron Corn as .••„ Rljuillll to A a oamn. A hvaUna**. WitM»tt.T^# «^. W P»*^W!W»*T^"ffl^*!Wl maMAt at Qrovenor's. wsjnan.—irarmars navwg wneat tage to call on H. 2. Mitchell, before sel ling. Headquarters at H.C.Birbank'a offloe on St. Germain street. —Choice teas and 'cofiees, dirmey Hob New York, loot received at Edelbrock's. yo»r go^ bfP^kit & Abbott, and. save 25 per cent. -Svititi io, .. ?.•'.. •''.'"*,,.' —Mishwaukee Plow, —60 to Piokit & Abbott's for boots and shoes they have the largest stock and sell the cheapest. -!jlv !:.y -'^v-" a ^eiJBiai^g I, Hi. HI Niw Goons.—Do not forget that J. W. Tenvooide has received a splendid stock of niw goods, fall styles, whioh he will sell ee Minches wide new raaniag at Planing shop, St. Clnnd. U*Ym sJMnsMenewysgnate a bottle of Neenflik's Fain Katractor in yoer honse. —Farmers are paid the hlgt W.^Tonwdoede's store. |cs. He reports a heavy frost throughout New England on Sept. 8th, and ia not },MiSm*&Ukfy<*m :"(1 if Wrists fiilii.Mjt 9»jfj ii-t)!i' DBOWAAD.—Yesterday morning a eMul kpont leatMaQthw aman »hn«" BfaQji.imff. l«*rn, wasmselikSlBB^tti^Bj SLsSserricnne man's ^otlllli'j|j| |??nbild was flaying abont the tlally filled with slops, and have climbed np to see its Son then-Mieatiead-nratiatoit. It dently been in the barrel some ti •saasnjL i^^aja\ tire stoek at a greatly redaced prises, for m^asar.-^sn.'inatrfidaa. of the Red sli^nfnmin$m^ rekhed ofawe»yaneVf dsisaUr from fort Pembina, who Sssim panl*:thaitrain'fros*'toat !T$9**l*$mm •"•t.s-lBatarsaY.i^snan*. •4F^aaeT ile on Mcotdej.^'e^nelvmin^ tudllahrt FIUC. WttfaAT. RSffifa -«tj,elu *ij£. vi'X f./,'** A a a a 1 A 1 nfl 1 er' tf. noH,,:'tt htarvTsaer A bjoek pajrs theve«7 highest prlea in oaah for wheat. ^YK^fijAa/iiri/ao -Nesmlti's Pam^ttractor U"without an equal. Read the advertisemenu -W&w«beds!e>e allsthe fashion at J, W. Weordela. OalJ eai^mak.e.yotjr.selec- —Oreen apples, perfectly sound, and ^rlifpirries at $2.: Vmlk4jt.mm MoekeehanpV*p5 I gftii'ij-lljh ir 00 per —Freeh groceries re«eiv J£ PAVL M^naanu Ift'.ilRvJiiOtS'iS3 t».ebeet make of boolean* sheet. Do not ttenJI. Priotf T«ry l9fr. -..'r •.-:•• -:.•.. ~~y*^flyr^-^ «o nvMxaa* MEN. all.the new varieties in styles.:. Also, outs oards, tags, etc'. This office cannotbe ex celled in the style of its j.b printing. Prices very,low. '•*, fl^J.'V'f'.-jJ? .-. EXTRA MESS PORK, Jost received and for sale In quantities to suit purchasers, at :-..: -." Z!:'i^.^r^, M. MDRPH* 0©A*» St. Gormain street, St Cloud. mits, efookery, stone and gUu-swart, lan oy goods, Yankee notions, table and pock et cutleryand spices of all kinds, cheaper than at any other place la the oily, at CuTxnT—P. Mockenhaupt has on hand a ffae assortment of table and pocket cut lery whioh he will sell as cheap as the ehespest. —National Straw Cutter. V\''v' Mrts^pn at Grovenor's. •-. sssjsnnBj|assaMSBM*|»**ijsnwwtrwiasr^w/1aeaexen-sssne»Maswg^aatfCMnw*essb. condition. It u.on Una ..principle^ tha pearanoe. a worked for^MoQ^ oon^oamlmdt Abercromeit,fcraeLorttime tAe. present I TKACHIKS, BfeAB.—^The Minnesota Tench' er, and Journal of Education, In a-new* drees, new type^ and otherwise greatly im iprotie X^m^^M^^^^^%mm. Let every teacher in the 8tate Subscribe, beginning with September number. '.i-r ,-'•' a I r-i--.-' Lfitaaefqw•e—bhe —Green apples, by the peck, bushel or barrel, at Paul Mockenhaupt's. .:--"^ o:r —Cheapest and best plows, 'Sfifm .A at Grovener's. BLANKS. We have on hand, printed freih new ype on good paper, a full assortment of legal blanks, Including: Deeds—Warranty, Quit-claim, Mortgage and Chattel Mortgage**..-*««snnseasatjajsjsnn|ejgBj|sjsn|sj Justice's Court—Summea^ and Snbpoe nac. urnish tbefbllowing blanks to ordeV.'ia any quantity desired: Order of Sap tvisojis laying oftr a: new r0Re'les^ofTkmageabytOw«^o^^^ Notioe of laying out of, reads (for publio posting.) Town orderk, wlt slhlfc bo#n* er••'»• bound. Affidavits to be attached to all Bills, (for Constable. Sr-^^aajtartf^lrap^s^^y.„ looo rro O Notice to District Clerk of Election of .., c«p«y,86Ni rfl^mm^t':•: .Z'* E ST. CLODO' Sept. 22, 1870. Wheat still continues at 70o for* No. 1, with a downward tendency. Oats have declined a little, and may be quotednt30a33o'^ i: n^lZ^lJiU ..Corn, 70c. Barley can be quoted at COc* tot'f TO* irRye,:60c. Bran is worth $12 per ton, plenty on hand. -,:: »•. wi-w Hiti u» 'Hay, is of excellent quality this year, and 8ell«at $6. Beans, $1.25 to $1.50, according to Tl M8aTrI lg.$V~'LXA Potatoes,*60c to 80o. tit) »A Cheese—Minnesota, 16c Nflw York, 20c* Oreen apples are plenty, eA^pAiftuO. per barrel. '1?»jf^ Butter—good roll brings 20a25e readily Eggs, 11Jo. Cranberries $1.50a$2.00 Wool, 85c. Dry maple wood is worth full eord green Umarac, $3.60.: ^^Ustii*i*rau8rBepiir '•'.Wheat-80e fsfHe. 1, •••*Oatet8«i%-. :v --n:t^:.: Coru—75o. -v '?•,•':. .^,, 't'vLH M*t^aa«^||t.'.22i• Wheas—Dull $1.09 fir No* 1 Corn—Nominal. .:.:. -s Oats-Nominal. •.•••• ^M'jp *0 Wheat—Irregular at.$1.07 for No. 2. Corn—Irregular at 85o for No. 2. Oats—Steady at 37Jc. MKA'l 9IAHKET B«*r—*nfodt, L-.A MUu, .best make, atOwvenor's. .m, 11 i. j». —The ne# goods anasaneed last week have arrived af Paul Mockenhaupt's. Cal and.see them..&u»«i<r*jitta iotutti ,,ji,«.' ,i,,.- dear Por*. per t*l Mess rtefti-iH'Mifj I »U 1 1 COSatCtlD WBIXLT BT COATS rail! B8HtoID»»|»p] at retail, "fr. ,qo.tfi {6%ji«f i:S@UU Ta7ret«uV .,' .V MWTOi WY9 pSTfflJb a a up Mutton—onttMt, 7f .iiss a siu'wi AaA liStB«V »"«»!'.. ..jejimrMrtiJr* at retail. SalSU Poultry—Turkey,: rjr—Wwsejr, rr ,fJ S gida«si TJ% oa'ii swncisgM*MM..«...M..MM.MMM lsee? "^•slea _,...—MWM.wta.: ipealeenvi 1 UMBrBSBJOTAaIfKWB",»".- .vmo tr^^-A-aaoiH? —Freeborn connty has 10,652 in- tu»iwas 4i678. wrf£*w ,soh,i ii*i»T si ^Zpinbrota ^mkfM^^, roted $20,000 iwnds to the Dolwcine ~A Unirersa^^c^n^ 9 ^wfll»^ erected at Austin this seaaoa rf^^iUi^ l^i Miw^^^ Agricultural society held a itatr '..at' Spring Tsllo? on the 18tb and 19tb of September.' .TSipuivf^^^ij —Tb* rftrish of St. Panics Episeor pal church of Winona have purohased two lots, corner Broadway and Lafay ette street^ aad will move their ehorch boUfUpg there Irosa &&& fyQ thodwemr^bortseofsToMUiapMosJer, near therlllsgertUtica,was e^tejrad danog the sbeence of thefa^aa* the sam of $40 taken therefrom. •.'• thief ftfayonag man who had^b«# ttja^^Mr, Moaier. a & & 8. S^m^JS^^^A^O 1 W Terylargestookof new type, embraoingp| Chicas*o eturned home this week, leading Afrlcnltval Joornd having closed his labors st the above i&MKWf^W* place.. He reports the following as Bie^2,245^Wawa,-2,530) Deal] S mans, 132 Fios,14 I( —the nc oioagnon wei Oa the Bishop's Satdrday, his reaeption was imposing, he and his ptrtj being drawn in a car riago by foar white honee, evlang pro- Oerenioniee. Opo being rery demonstrative of wel opmeland enthosiasm. aeeotnt of a brutal affray at Saratoga, Winona county, between Win. Dougherty and. Robert MoCormio,: in ?M% dangerously wounded. stable of F. M. Andrns, of Minnesota Lake, Faribatilt County, was struak by lightning on the morn iqg of the 6th inst. There were nine horses were- -fQuick Time— Testerday says the St. (Paul Pioneer of the 12th inst, MesLrs. CheAJtrco re wellHTeceived a-kigo invoice of freight from New York, via Duluth and the Superior road, io jus shipment. tbelthrelh" Al^ 5 Notice of election to Town Office. Oath of Office of Town Officers. A These blanks iare suitable for any town or county in Wt^*^*«bl*^g t&wh Orders from the.' coontry, fori large or mall quantities, filled at St. Paul prices en in almost eon- rKotieeoJ.^ec^ 5 f^on^% ,. 7$mtt Suotved, Tt»t tile an hancst and sunuiialp'al J. thsJthojyieBloi will not overrun 14 bushels per aere on an average. In qusllty, however, it is far superior to that ot last, fJ-f-The Taylor's Fallot "tails three scrimsges in that village, so HAIR RESTMMlWv A 1 V& .0. S I- ..... JiW so i.i.i..|«».t«»»»»'0*-««.4*H«naCi -,-..i Vsfi amva^rsiacaias»o»rs»sjTjBi.-r.^ »iiBssaanenmnmaaunjaj nitwe •aas/iyva «s east i»^#~g^iajamayii3 ii%i«liii' AMperbbl. •a.V!ri*Ss''«^i,-i,",t -v ^Safflm^jHTOP•-» oi -twin* rorriewrras^^tt^wU-erswh^va 0 am )o(I ilii to? at I* restores and pmvejata UbiokeM. »W laaJ Isol -.IS.- ..•• 16 the hatr from falling of. an* t«etorer U-»o a great eatent when prematuMyMSvf^eTfdGFHeadache, all Humors, cutneous eruption's, and unnatural t'otimd— ftguo veal* xnUnuul arfj J^fASUliLkJjuUJ lentairsi of ttie most Ingenious pieces of "vented.—T el^ine wiih with astoui r^dwithca piste, asnt packed in price, S6 Forward JOrder at onr everywhere. .! n»J 1 ti A sUble Uwop^ng t^ Mr. Hng Morneoi Briotol-TiMiAfyM aes^y, the 7th inst, kilUof liiriejiia^tei^ O the namber of emigrants»who have Tanj AM»aioAW^Blo5»^^itillE-A passed through Chicago for this State first-class monthly, containing 82 large from the 21st of April to the 1st ot 'double column .pages devoted to Farming September: Swedes, 1,747: Xorwe *ndSjj°ok mi da A «ndea tly odern home annals is the honor, peace and prosperity, RetUvtd, That we Oongratulate the country success ot the prsJiSrf admuUrtrattoa whtah on the eoUscitoa«l-IWnaepw-i of tai and a gr*t ivdaotJra of «p«adU«M a sibleto reduce, and has grcallr r«Mo*d Sketiteraa) reTeuue and custom duties, tt.asrs'ieTrssj tB* people of burdens without impetrms ths nations! fSlli I Mesolved, That while aeeepUng Ass*'gnat results as an earnest of the snicera aad hoosst purpose of the! Republican party to relieve the people as rapidly as possible of their burdens,waexpect aad dunand the cordial co-operation of Conaraes and the tire In all measures brstlU farther retreiieha^at «a«. a every branch of the public serrios, and fcr snpnort thai public credit must lie on foreign fabrics, a Justly levjsnue should satisfy all th. legitimate of tie business arid irdustriaitat«r««m of the country, 4 that duties should not be imposed to the detri ment of the people, for the benefit of private Inter ests and monopolies, tea we de nand that as Car as "le the neces.uries of lift and Industry be placed IDYERT1SEMENTS. ri 5 Will sllliiWiii trig OT Contaics no tac Sulphiir—No Sugar of Lead—No free rugs barge—No Nitrate of Silver, and is itlrely free rransparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil tOUNDATLABTI refrecbing to the head, checks «eat. Asa DRKsSJJtOSnt*iHalr It ts the best Jticlelnthe Dr. O. SMITH. Patentee. Oortoa Janetion, Mass, tewu-ed only tn raOCIER BROTUBRS, Oionces •r, Mans. Ibe Gennfrieftpat np In a panel bottle, taoe expressly for it with name of the article blown .Xtfcnaeaa a a C.SCHTJI.inN,l)nireta^St.Cton4, autai l(itiaVftiiP^^0' par Say. fTVAOpsr week. $300 hi aaf La/y cr O—iUsaaa in- tms O^nla^gaeF nVsg Old Pavartts. I ta aay east -saSi It titae meet ssrvloo raasOy Sswtnf Hacatoe sarlsraetiosi wfcerever ta nr a needle wUI rtbronab, from thefln-:t to the thlekast mbrie, •so and neat, with Uses all kinds of silk or •read direct from the spool is improved with new Ifactlng reed, spr!«tension, salf-*oider, and uses to adjnstable slrslTM aaajla. nsanaarltrnUt ssatlon, •th powerful lever action. Possesses all the good lities ef the I est high priced aucUa nt their r^tsplicitioas or Smlt. samples ig sent free receipt of stamp, for certiAcate, Sample oi descriptive nphleu, mailed free. A thorough ctical sewing machine tetany n——"lritmnt." As very strong and reliable machine, at a low price.— "Standard." This beantifol sewing Ma is one e*erin- ^£enln&snuun& ^rtffZ ^^Jn^^ran^eSrnZ °*m *»!AR-. B"edin^ %t containing regular r^ rpl l,747j Nome! 7 7 1 oontaimng regular Restaurant has been opened in ,2 530j a 1 1a ?«A i- ico Vs & fjn»P» Stock Breeder, Wool^Grower, and 590 Irish, 91jg$oghsh,,o 153 rBobel»jiji .a &c> T&00, illu9 rated ?l 1 a I W Stocpke Breeder&<!., with numerous fine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted oevers. -Farmers will find this monthly every effiofent lid in ill the departments of Farming and Stock g. It has a Veterinary Depart oharge of one of the ablest. the United SUtei, whoan era through the Journal, free of charge, al tons relating to Sick, Injuredorrl}ia9 eased Moreen, p, ine Poultry. Thus every Subscriber has a Horso and Cattle Doofor/«e I fl We Are noVprepared t6 offer thV Amer cff tw 8% renewals) to the St. Clbud JooasjAifwhon|sjll subscribe in mediately an*pfcy in adva'noe. This is a rare epportunito wMckl,he i^teUigent pep- 4 pie of our section vrlH be doubt duly Sp preoiate Jendin jnn^snbscr^ns a eaee and seedre'the SfotM Journal rm» fo *t' -V/T sr/rj-g Poi* Sale OkeapforChash. A ,m riage,TOfWtwayVo^ech'Baw,iXl-erif H* 5LM\^fer?l*UMm, St. Paul &, *J. m.itfx *i.-r v-i. u€lsn^a3.CiHAHBB*f 3 2 N TIT. ,?wwT3BAJ*X-i CARRIAGEMAKER. I mm HAVE removed to ,mv ne,w jhop.. one where I cm prepared to do all kinds of work in the CarriagemaJungUme. Wagons, subsuntialmanner atlo-w^atest PaHicu arratten attention paid to repairing. v3-tf EVERGREEN S MAIL. cdiJT IN PERFECT SAFETY TO ANY O part of the wortdleJasaAgfo? Every Farmer and every man owning a house and lot in Aisnrfen~!*heel~ dollars worth of our Tree SbedlingV rxatAJfiMJXO to four inch, plants sent for $2.00 AUVisteOesof Evergreens and Forest ife^ /_*?L't'**'***r ^^t*^rfmt ftffiSrSe^s for planting and culihre sent. with^r% nwulorder.* tjSLO S a a a froei Ui for 10 eents. MTO. -. P»rtr. by Its splen- did recoi' din OM part Its hard fought battles and glorious triumphsforequal rights and a free and nn diTided Republic by IU ^qftJJSjftgS against tresson and oppression by the and justice and national in the constitution, has guardian and champ'on honor, and of the rl -hts people. It has c-oahsd established a ihi unity and credi of a homestead and in cy after having carrii through the most ti times, has raised it to and of renown abroad and we believe that only safe guaranty CSMkgne -seit greens HI PbrestTreesia ameriea mail and tits psepeveeaaon for planting. ,, Address— PINNEY iAWRBHCE, n7-2m i) •,, j.: &a -,Bturgeoa,,Bay, Wis mall) leeseeeaeH Will be sold si Publio Andion, oh Mon day, the 19th-day of September, 1870, at Fort Abercrombie, I. T. Forty-two (42) Cavalry lorses.. One (1) Mule. And a quantity of condemned Quartermas ter's Stores. VI fJSFiSIJfJATiSa Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. H. Terms—Cath in Government Funds. JOHN B. RODMAN, aoKlB-os. Went 20tb rnTil A. QVM? Farm for Sale. He an I wi onl BMlnteaanee derlved.nuta duties ninatinj tariff for itinateddMnanda NATURE' S W&A with slWMi, |ise*J ^sjrstsr-eWrfsMtwoJL good wells, and ot^er improvements. This farm is direotlx,antba m,ain.road from St. Cloud to Forest City,, and. wUl bo", sold cheap. Inquire at this office, or of Kiss****. DAM, On the premises. IMI U. S L»HD OFFIOK, St. Clond,Minn ^,^870. NOTICE is hereby given, by oraer of the Commissioner of the General Land Offioe, that the tract of land*known as the "Goll Lakemesantienil* and einbracing the fol lowing townships and ranges, viz.: Town ship 188 of ranges 28, 29 and 30 west township 134 of ranges. 27, 28, 29 and 30 veJBt township 185 of ranges 28, 29 andSEALED ^0 west, and township 186 of range 29 Mici-tthe eifl-diMaiuti *m Mm eeota, will be open for Pre-emption and .lomestead Entry on and after the 26th day of September,1870. :. ••....c- C. A. OILMAN, Register, aug25-5w |.^J,C^MQC1SUBE, Receiver. TfC-iMcCLORE, .©o:'.THfj^^| |||e^ ftSViWit'S tasmbvif. •\c -.'it-vK vi bah At the Mills, Lower St. Gland.,.,,.,, (or saw XORK cixx.) Householdl^gazines er than any ordWaa^T^SsnysWlsanmn Mag as|ne, is of the highest toned morality, ship. It aims to stimulate and provoke te •WfiltP0* ""'P0**' »^««*»'^*i-^*» be Pure 'aeeinating, Instructing, Novel, yet trne entertain and still be faithful in proclaim Ink the trutCnnJinAa5K{W|u^oifl a4 to charm even the most confirmed Novel Te all naw Subscribers to our paper, also Macesine for six months FREE. 4_ gj pB W. HENDERSON. DealefTh^hilfttnnfacWeVet Boots, ^hpes and., ^ubljers. Bepalrinjpaeatly an^paantntly 4oae.,.,.„.. fW'^WR^Jr* EXCELSIOR RESfltmiNT. Wnnl LVHR'| ,Bi«t^ |&T gftKUJlAlN %t« In rooms elegantly fitted up for the pur pose, with all tl modern improvements, by A O N will be strictly urn f5cftT,iti!(BD IT In every particular. 58H, CANNED AND CHOICE CON FECTIONERY Of all kinds, Raisins, Pastry &c, Constantly on hand. Meals Gotten up on Shoit Notice. Boarders taken at Reasonable Kates. tkaT" Particular attention will be given to APPLES, (MICHIGAN FRUIT,) Either at wholesale or retail. Call and get figures before purchasing else.vhere. C. A. HORN. n5 6t.j Cloud, Aug. 17th, 1870. MINNESOTA EJgtffliNCE COMPlNTv Oil iu H. y.iif.j a iBilnm o^ Bflstei @w iGfs J. MARC N ARTIN, o.A.aoK0ORT, Un J. STEWART M. HO fA if E xi. vt'DtiMinn'ni,.' IBS.'UUB jiAAitiil, W.^.MirCHE^LJi~^WILLIAM POAVELL J. E.-WJiJST, ©0 Agen S N W 3 /. i\T iyt Agent:a T. aiDOTAN, C7BK ll y3a».!'i^aEj!jk'Csi a alia :"»towt«i vkio be* ,»?9ifu t. --it. •q* iu. is atrj re t- President. Vtee-rresiflent. Secretai^-. 'i":', Trsasnr«r. Mod. Examiner. Issues all kinds of Policies. Vfc*^ IMfides all Profits annu ally among the no I Insured.^ f„ vno •aa Declares absolutely non- ilee I'lfS ... r. I W2 T. Has deposited ,,,] 100,00 0 With State Treasurer to SECURE POLICY-HOLDERS. INVESTSALL ITSFUNDS AT HOME. ,8.1fSri 1JS16BS? IJITS IEBPS CAPITAL IN THE STATE. ji i'U a.. •-.ui! i!. le3^| fwUj^'*y It« Pol Mel0y-M0l*g$&) no. Ion: i-86Tfos 'ffihrgo'f oil! snot [Jtwooiliev7 '/hs^yiln Mn^bt I "lyeiiffon. fjj jsiodn?JwS y-i?*ir.TfTtr n:. I S aVOCAJb O A O S S O I •*"r S A I S CliOTJD. OFFICE or 1'moHASiso ANT.. DnroT c. S. I pJfjACE AND HOVEL ^cftatCPjfolt, Mistt., ssstwdi xs o. PROPOSALS, intduplicate will be'receivetf'at this office ofi£\l 12 o'clock M.^ Moaday,,0ct, IQtb? ^187p, .fpr furniBh ing the TJ. 8. Subsistence Depari nicnt with T.50Qhn'shilslofgoodj/fSpnrJd?- .dry, mer chantable corn in the ear, (70 pounds to the bushel) as follows, viz: 1,500 bus. delivered at Fort Ranson, D. 8,000 bus. at Fort Tolten. D. T. 3,W0 tidei! Uf**W'J*!Por| Pembina. D. T. I Rids will also bo received^for the delivery of the whole amount at either St. Paul or St. Cloud, Minn. The corn to be in good, stout, double sack, and delivered at the posts named not later than Nov. 10th, 1870, or if accepted, deltvored*"aT St. Paul or Sti Cloud, must be delivered within two weeks from date of award. The ooints at The above propoeals to be bound all the conditions usually attached to my ad ertisernents for Subsistence Stores. J. H. GILMAN, £epl5-3t Captain C. S. U. S. A» FOR SALE. tv Mo Mm' The HOUSE AND LOT in Block "D," Lot», In the City^ef St. gloud '.'-in'onj, 2t feet fropt on Washington avenue, and 122 feet Se^.''f h**ou*e is 16x30 one story atiftH%9etaUCil»a^ second door from-T%. G. MoClnre's Bank. Price 2,000. For information concern ing this, inquire of T. C. McCLURE, St. Cloud, or the owner, who will be in St. Cloud about the middle of June. R. J. CROMWELL, may26 New Orleans. La. SALE OF SCHOOL ei AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LAWDS. day STATS lunt OmoE. 1 »T Mnrs., September Tth, 1870. I NOTIO*.iPal*, hereby gfyen, that the School Land* remaining nnsoid in tho Cona.ties of Dakota, Qdodhne, Wabaaha, Winona, Hoo*ton, Flllmore, Olm sted, Steele, Waseca. Rice, Scott, Cnrrer, LeSoeur, ~ennepin, Anoka, Sherborne and Washington, will offered atPnblic Auction, at the minimum price tablished by the appraisal, on Saturday, the 8th iy of October, A. D, 1870, at ten O'clock A. K., at thjsolBee of the Auditor of each of safd counties. Descriptive lists will be on file in said offices, showing the tracts to be sold, and terms of each, for ten days previous to the sale. A portion of the School and Agricultural College iands in the following sonnties will bo offered as toftows: Otoniits. Place.and Time-of SaU. Mower, Austin Tuesday. \l 1870 Freeborn, Albert Lea, Wednesday, 12, 1870 .bault, BlneRarthCity, Friday, 1? j^S awnaan, lladella, Tneaoay, 1», -1870 Earth, Mankato Wednesday, 10 1870 let, Saint Peter Thneadiy, 20, 1870 .ley, Henderson, Xrioay, 21, 1870 Chisago, Chisago City, Tuesday, 26, 1870 Wright, Buffalo, Thursday, 27, 1870 Stearns, Saint Cloud, Friday, 28, 1870 ared to rnvtstssa. sa*$M3| Meeker, Lichfield, Tuesday, 1, 1870 *il .Kandiyohi, Kandiyohi Stat'n Wednesday, 2, 1870 Hononaalia, New London, Thursday, 3 1870 .-as sujwrsq .0 SMOSlprtBtedcircnlars will be distriouted,'showingthe flUinM 1*1 •Iti- 'fiintJ-L' -trarU to be offered, and the appraised value of each, fflKj^rWWi .isrth.count.e.Ustnien,^^ •'"8" &>•!'«-? .»»ii.p4- 8». aoud, Minn.. Sept. 14,1870. SWWejleelaawle•S*sO"«,f Complaint having been ontfiriil at this fflce by John W. Brown against Willard R.drilllthforabaudon ilil!M5his"Jfome8t^*d itzQi-n *'t .eJ«f8 #J!T at i*A, -A Joh Vf. Brow against Witlar H.Onttlthforabandon lag HomesteallIBotrfyy,No'.282820,dated ni »^^jrr4m[S« o»'•• A A I N S3iT» 5 yTJ/TF-.j- O E 1S E r. TICKNOR, TOLMM CO^ 0 Next to Burbank & Powell's Brick Block,rtt.Germaine Street, St. CIeae% lllnn^ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINT^, OILS, VARNISHES AN TOILET ARTICLES, A CARBON OILS, LAMPS AN CHIMNEYS, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS JOur goads have been marked aown vua the fell of Gold, and will be sold at tb Lowest Market Rates. We have on the way the largest stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass. UY'iv W Notions and Fancy Goods, Ever brought to St. Cloud, all for sale for cash at the LOWEST SOLD SATBft. Quotations given by mail, on application. German, French aid jftslsststitsmn Languages spoken. •", Prescriptions comoqunded at all hours by an expert enced Chemist and Druggist. *':-V. Phases of London Life. NEWSPAPER }&.'•, •,.••. it?.! ^0,date JulyS, 1866 Entr No Jul 8 186 6 'wnhn the J4 sw section 4, township 126 age49, in Stearns county, Blinnesotawtthavie* to cancellation of said entry: the said' parties aie brreby summoned to appear at this office on ti T»\ OF NOVEMBER, 1870, st 10 o'clock 11 11 fwsaooi a O a 1 1 r« A S L. SHELDON" Dealer in Standard a Whitewater Wagons, Fanning Hills, ,, Buckeye Broadcast Seeders. ^«o Grain DrlllsrM Hapgood is' Younj? «0. K. Plow, »./ Bock Island Clipper do Breaking and Gang do Corn Shelters, .ssscoura :wJj0 Lr ^Straw Cutters,^ *c. Bt 'Cloud, Minn., Sept. 8,1870. REWARD Itf CKOTHI An IMMENSE STOCK now open at BRONDZESrSKi'S The exclusive dealer in Men and Boy's CLOTHING, Ghent's Furnisliiiig Goods, Hat and5 Caps NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRUNKS, VALISES, R. R. BAGS, &c., &c. Attention is call to all to examine goods and prices before purchasing. REWARD IN EDWIN M. WRIGHT. AT T.0 & BY A I A.W Office in BelVs Block, St. Germain Street, ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA MEAT MARKET. O S S &, A E S (At Lues's old stand) Will keep) on hand constantly HT1 K. JiJ S T£ E 3 A of all kinds, at the lowest Market Prices. Give them a call., 1 --i3-n7 ,ii_ &..—c^v*y—,. -v^-— Sfcv By D. J. Kirwan, thru/ell known' Journalist. A beautiful Ootavo, fully illustiated, contains a graphic and truthful ftatement of the Sights. Becrets and Sensations of the^erat city its high,and low life, from the Queen in huckingham Palace to the Scarlet Woman of rimico from the Vagabond in Princely Robes to the Condemned Criminal in New Rate. The most popular and saleable hook in mar ket. Circulars and simple pages sent frr«. Address. BKLKNAP & BLISS, Hartford, Conn. ENDLESS PUNISIUBENT. A DISCUSSION BETWEEN Kcv.91. Gooflrit'li (Cniversalist) OP EHODE 1SLA:D. Kid. J. S. Lamar (Christian.) OF OSOEGIA. Publishedixthe "StarVim ttte-fTeeit" (TJnl versatist) and "CUristiam Standard." (Chris tian,) jointly, beginning Oct. 1st, 1870, cnntinninir about six months, and appearing"Complete in both paper. Either paper will be supplied during this most able and Interesting dvenssion 1 (Six Mont lis) for One Dollar. OS- For "STAR," address WILLIAMSON A CANT WXIiL. Ciucincati, O. 43 For "&TANDAW)," address It. W. CARROLL Ado., Cincinnati, -O..:- .. ,-•:. XX FLINT GLASS 1- a Chimn Stand Heat belter than any other made. AsktorDIthridg's and take no other. See at on name ia on every. box MTHBIDCn SON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49r SBRJJb FO PRICK JUiST. Jfm SPPLE and WSSmf PARING. CORING MACHINE.—Takes 4 turns of the eiank to each apple. Sold at Stores. Will be sent on receipt of$lA0 ressD.H. WH1TTKMORE, Worcester, Mass. 1% .'..-l-u: -L'- r"V AbVlEftTISIlNa :...i: .. A Book of 125 closely printed pages, lately issued, contains a list of the best American Advertising Me diums, giving the names, circulations, and full riartic ulars' .concerning the leading Dally and Weekly Political and Family Newspapers,, together with all those having large circulations, published in the in terest of Heligion, Agriculture, Literature, Ac- to Every Advertise.', and every uerson who contemplates becoming such, will Arid this book of grout vein*.— Hailed free to any address on receipt or fifteen ceuts. GEO. H. O W E CO., Publish ers, No. «0 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.^£«ia:e.-, in iU issue of May 30, 1870, says:' "The firm of G. P. BoweU Co, which issues this interesting and valuable book, is the largest and best Advertising Agency in United States and we can cheerfully recommend it to this attention of those who desiro to advertise their business scientifically and systematically In such a wayj that is, so to secure the largest amount Of pub licity for the leastexpenditure of money." SYHOMANCY, FASCINATION O •auCL. CHARMING—100 pages cloth. This wonderful book has full instructions so enable the reader to tsseinate either sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of oth curious experiments. It can be obtained by Mndh address, with 10 cents postage,toT. W. KVANS CO. N1. 41 So.Eigbt8t„ Philadelphia. '.... ii NKWMKOICAl.PAJrlPHl.BlT.-SeraInstd Physical and Nervous Debility, its effects an core. Price 25 cents. Address SECRETARY, Muse um of Anatomy, CIS Broadway, New Sork. A VOID QUACKS.—A victim Of early indiscretion XV Causiqg. nervous debility, premature decay, Ac, XJL yej»iim-.JWiTouB u«uni*/, preuMv.ui w«*^« «^., sienjBJ is vi 1 McILRATII, having tried inrvain ever advertised remedy,dhas a einipl mean do self-curey Which he will sen free to hie fclleVsufferers. A Nas.-aut.,2(«w York. XtOTlCR-V:s.I.AKl)XfiriCB, •^r.a: Hf 'TSt^lond,••'Minn., Sept. 16, 1870. OoBiplai-t•having, been entered at this office by Kd ward Baker agtoaajt etephen M. Smith for a' an donio'g' his tfumeritead Entry No. HO4, dated April IS 1565, upon the sw \i sectionl8,township 12S,range30 in HuarnHCoan.y, Minnvwith a view tothecaucel lationofssldejitry: the said p«rtie« are hereby sum im nod to appear at this' office on the' lOra DAT OF N.VciMBER, 1870. atlO o'clock in theiorettoon, to fumish testimony couceming said al. :8tt7aU3onm^,.•1, «iA.OIU«AK, Regitter, a 1 WaLi'V-i'-Vj.M&IiPBM BirilTir aV .••sni—ss OILMAN Register., BBS i.i DYE-S1TJFFS, PERFP11EKY, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHI» :J I i. -. 7 asm* ".: '.J: I9lsB 0V, fcIuos, s.:hti-, A. GROVENOtl, Agent SVfE 0 fcf's ,«el :.. :L." ffi fil ,£.. 1 .-.:3 :. '-'.'. a.' .- /ront lAe Detroit Mechanic and Inventor. THB GOOD Tina Conn.—The. patent a long held by Wheeler & Wilson forthe foe motion feed sewing machine, has at 1 expired, and an extension has been refer ed. The day has gone by when a machaso costing but from $15 to $30 can ens at from $60 to $125. We see that ine American Shuttle Sewing Machine Comold ny, of Detroit, are first in the field witthe machine embodying all the best featvrespa the more costly article, and- while tan machines are in every particular, ae peof feet in their adaption to all classes eir work as the Wheeler & Wilaon, Graver r Baker, and Singer, they are now disposing of them at orices ranging from $25 to $40 This is certainly an immense reduetionf and its effects are already to be seen in tho large orders.received, '.I J. PRONDZINSKI, St. Germain St (he large ship- .and ments mat'e daily by the American 8hntti Sewing MachineCompany, 115 Bates street, Detroit. Mr. Jacob Clason is the General Agent for Iowa and Minnesota. Send him stamp for circular and sample work. He wants live agents everywhere. Exam iadnee. ments offered. Address Jacob Clason, West Union. Iowa. F. DAM. Manufdturero SASE & DOORS MOULDINGS, CASINGS, BRACKETS, STOSEFRONTS, 1 1 a ai SCROLh OBE, 'S :.- ,ts$v at ,-. tVMPTXi3i2iQ%tU '-'. -•'-J !ov r.l ba#H WINDOW Ann lAn-urrlAMlt, 1 **"*•'"ssjm*a««s«mja:.**frj* 1 *****+. —iTTmininni re Silenlh lajiman n* .^ INSIDE ASD OUTSIDE BLINDS, CORNICES, 8TOBR D00B8 A S E, PRIMED AMP (r .'I GLAZED SASH, *c., An PLANING, RE-SAWING SCROLL SAW ING A»I^ JOB WORK of r 1 every description ~2 1 ,~-jr* done to or-, _^_, DRESS- ED FLOORING, SIDING. PICKIT8 and LUMBER ripped to bills, for tale.\ All orders by mall prompt ly attended to. •X A LlbcraDlscoant (a Benleig. Office and Factory on waahiagten ae no, next door tb the Bridge, St. Clend Minnesota, 8t. Cload, May 2ath. 1868. *Il-n4S STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the undersigned, at St. Clend, Minn., on or about May lit, one Brown PONX: MARE also one Bay PONT HORSB with white stripe on end of hie nose, one hind foot white above the hoof, aad saddle marks. Both have white stars ia their face, and are abont .eight years old each. A reward ot 125 will be paid for their return, or a liberal sum for informa tion that will lead to their recovery. Jul 21 N Addiess J. H. TDTTUt, 78 ?, ALLAN GRIFFIN. atacK^v. r.umionm. 3 St. Cloud.JMtan, lept .lf,U Complaint bav Edward Baker against inghis Horn 1866, upon 1 to S'.earns coanty.l latiou of saidentry: thensl IA vlesrtothecancel aaanore* norm- andramishtestimony concerninHtsaMts said stlinsishaaraema danment. 0. A. aiUUH,ne«*Sr. eeptS2-6w» T. 0. MoPLriRsT. »sssrvtf. LDPAPBRStef mmiySim^i OiWtglSlLil