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m»*a XJOOJSJL. JC^^WIS 1T« «re«W retfeetfullg rtameot aU bueintee men and othen wuhmg any kind of Jab Printing) to $»« «...: ex«mi/w our extensive eoek of Stw MaUrial, juit reotiood ram the East, before touting to St. Pawl or going eltewhere. Qur Job Cr is now one of the but in the State, and tee eh work which we will guarantee to bo tatufactory at Saint Pnnl Prices. Official Paper of the City. §f lal Paper of Monongalia Cenntf 49- Tfc« Circulation of The Jonunsnl la DOUBLE that of a ©titer p»p«* *«bllaa«A lm Iforthera JKlauaesotn Advertiieaa remember tall Let »S-Qeo. P. Rowell & Co., 40 Park Row, New York, and S. M. Petteogitt«Co.t 87 Park Bow, New oi V, are the toh agents lor TUB JOURNAL, i. uiat city, sua nrc au thorized to contract for inserting adverlise ments for us at our lowest oaali rates. Advertisers in that oily are requested to leave their favors with either of the above houses. Fon S A A Wheeler ft Wilson Sew ing Maehine—flrst-olsas entirely new Will be told oa favorable terms. Iaquire at this office. Also, a Wilcox ft Gibba machine, new. Chance for a bargain. GOOD SUOWIHO.—In thirty days la Oc tober, Cent. West issued nbutg-two poliolaa in the Repnblio Insurance Comi any. This •peaka wall, both for the oeapaay andthe Hoasa Sious.-O Saturday night a horse was stolen from the barn of Otorge Stenger, living near Brink's Brewery, on Sauk river. It is has not yet been recov ered although suspioion is fixed strongly on a certain itinerating individual. RAPJD GXOWXH.—i wo years ago, in the' neW town of iiolien, recently out off from the west end of Brookway, in this eouatj, there were but two settlers, Messrs. B. Holden, and W. Bolton. There are now forty-seven voters registered in the town, and this does not include all the settlers. WOHCB.—The first Quarterly Meeting for this conference year for the St. Cload M. E. Church, will bo held at the church, In St. Cloud, Nov. 6th and 6th, beginning Saturday, at 2 o'clock *. a., and continu ing over Sabbath. Bev. Gleaaon will eon duct the services. Paw Crr.—We are informed that the Congregational Soeiety at thisplace has paid off the debt on their ehurch, or have the means for paying It. They obtained 91,000 from abroad, through the efforts of Bar. Tompkins, the balance was raised bora. This will relieve them from considerable embarrassment. Pouoi COCBT.—On Taeaday, Justice Parsons fined Vincene Kramer $6 and oosta for drunkenness, which be paid. On the same day, B. B. Santon, far a respectable tight, was let off with the costs, premising future good behavior, Ac. Edward Gorger, who is usually well-be haved, paid Justice Barnes $14.32 yester day for having put Sebastian Springer's countenance in a state ot siege. FATAX ACCIDIHT.—On Friday while a party of soldiers at Fort Ripley were firing at a target, one of the number- John W. Osborne, the Hospital Steward, was killed. He had been standing near the target,. to point out the shots but coming up at the wrong time, was shots through the breast. His body Was brought to this place oa Mon day, and taken to St. Paul on the morning train, He was buried in the cemetery at that place by the Odd Fellows, of which order he was a member.. TUB ISOBIIALSCHOOL.—During his visit to this place last week, State Auditor Mellrath went through tho Normal School, and ex-and pressed himself much gratified with its management. He also spoke In favorable terms concerning the work that haa been done thna far toward the new building—its durability and limltei cost. There not one dollar of debt resting on it. The ex penditures have certainly been Judiciously and honestly regulated. -••:here, SICKNESS—There haa been an unusual amount of sickness in this place this fall. The prevailing disease is a lever, of the typhoid form but under the skillful treat-1 arc will known hero and in meat of our physioiana there have boon no eontry fatal eases a a yob Mr. A. Richardson, who has been IB for acme time, la slightly hotter. Messrs. J. K. Miller aad Wesley Carter are steadily reoeveriag. Our young friend, Richard Smith, bide fair to be soon ont once more. SALS or SCHOOL LAUDS.—State Auditor Mellrath was in town on Friday last, and sold 480 acres of school land. The amount of purchase money was $4,890 amount of principal pnid, $1,007.50 amount of interact paid, $160.90. As, for soma reason, the State Auditor failed to advertise the tracts of land to be offered (lists being merely posted in theAlso, Auditor's office,) quite a number of per sons came to town to attend the aale, porting that tracts in their neighborhood would be sold, bat were disappointed. This false economy, if it be Intended fcr econo my, occasions eettlsrs much expense aad inconvenience. ToKomoAi.—This week's Anoka Union publishes a letter purporting to bare been written at this place, October 2M, It tornado up, with the eaeeptloa of one paragrap of items stolea from Tan JotraxAiof the 20th—only a word bore aad there being changed or fetespolated. This paragraph, the last oae, la the envious dig of some Aaakian at the business proa, parity of St. Cloud. Times are "duU" are they Way, the entire baaiaees of Anoka could be eoeoeatratad and dropped down oa any one ot our streets, sad, ha the general hurry aad bustle, never be aoticed. "Shoeflyt» ACuBiousCoarasr.—On Monday, while fltlpbiaHlnkemmayor, of Lydea, was hunt lag, be came across two bucks, with lock ed horns, engaged in a rigorous combat. He hastily fired, the ball striking oae of the doer in the neck. Being rery much excited, Mr. H. did not wait to re-bad his gun, but ran up to pull the animals apart, the wounded one having dropped on itsantique knees. But tho infuriated book knocked bim over in a trice, and sprang oa to his w*««it with its fore feet, Catching hold of vJK 1 4 Was, he wasjerked up again. This was will done in aa instant, and just then the other book waked up to renew the contest. Instead of taking advantage 6f this tore-toad, the excited hunter struck the wounded deer with his clubbed gun, without any other effect than to break off the stock. a weH-direoted blow with the barrel knocked the animal down, and the other ran off Mr. H. succeeded in *wpatehing the prostrate book, aad brought the carcase to town, as well as the gun-er barrel, the latter beiag in a decidedly di lapidated cenditiaa. Paaeaa^-^w»y w. amtuy at York, kt agaia in Uwa. He haa Hinting tie it two iaoataa trartJtai around through ih a Wast. Mr. J. P. Bradford, now of Faribault, is standing a few days in town tali weak. Mr. 0. P. Boardman and wife atarttd oa Monday moraiag for Oteaa, Mew: York, where they wlBapeal iha viator. Mr. B. haa large property lntoreata In northern Minnesota, and expects to return In theer spring, especially as be likes the climate. £We hid a call yesterday from Mr. A. B. Curry, one of the ex-Mayors of St. ClouJ, who was in town for the first time dm the past two years. Re la BOW traveling for the wholesale clothiag houae of T. B. Cunpbeil, of St. Paul. Lieut. Geo. Mitohell atartos to-morrow for Port Aberorombio to temporarily re lieve Col. Inman in the QuartermarterY department. Mr. W. W. Finney, County Auditor of Monongalia county, was in the city tali week. Mr. B. M. Russell, of the «rmf Alton ft Russell, started on Monday Missouri flii health is quite preeari one, and it wai thought a ohaage might bo beneficial Mr. aamuel Doughty, of Lake City, la np here oa a big hunt, making St. Cload a kind of rallyiag point. When bo goto himself together there is a good deal of Mr. Geo. P. Potter, of the Land Onto at Pembina, la In town. Mr. W. Haoy, of Winona Bev. B. Hoover and Cant. Lovelace, of PayaceviUe and 0. W. Baaa, of Cold 8priag, have been la town duriag the week. —A largo itook of hoary blankets, and winter goods of all kinds, at Pickit ft Ab bott's. —Bacine Fanning Mills, beat moke, at Grovenor's. RAUBOAS Business.—Statement of the business of the St. Paul ft Pacific railroad at the St. Claud depot, for the months of September and October, 1870: In this connection, we would eall atten tion to the advertsemeat of AllenftBaassP. who offer their immense stock of drugs, medicines, oils, groceries, ftc, at greatly reduced prieee. They have a very large supply, and offer special inducements to purchasers. —ThoStPaulJMmafefiof Friday con tains the following item, which will have same local interestf, ae the parties named the upper Col. Flint to-day served the accessary Cpera for a divorce la the ease of Lewie Wiaton against Ltosie Lewistoa. Theal legation! on whioh the application Is found ed arc habitual drunkenness end "pure cuseedness" generally. It appears, according to the complaint, that the defendanttoin the habit, when she does get drunk, aad that la a frequent lagdemn affair, of getting an axe and ohoppingt doors and wood work geaerally, with occasional attempt at trying the edge the instrument on her husband's h« The case will come np at the aaxt term the District Conrt. —Ladies will nod a fine assortment of cloaks and cloaking! at Pickit A Abbott's. nubias and hoods, as well as every thing else seasonable. —Do act faD te read the "Mink skins W r:v- ''•fh^p- v'jg^gg S 9&m ^V*b«tB*\ 3,779,080 670,120 Freight received, forwarded *»$ Total, 4,449,200 S17.816.80 2,961.65 Cash reeeivtd for freight, tickets, Total, bs'A' awl QB&nwjmmm*Mf1mmnwa (20,278.80% rfm WBATBBB Boras.—The past weak baa delightful. Weather more perfect could not bo looked for or expected on this wtakedcarth. n-r Friday—Beautiful Indian Summer day. Saturday—Another or the aame. Sabbath—Likewise. —I would reipectfaUy eall the attention af the public to the fact that from this data I will Nil for Caeh and cash only. J. B. BOYD. —Z. H. Moras has only 200 barrels of those eboloa Michigan apples left. WOOD.—The following bids were receiv ed for furnishing the Court House with sixty cords of dry wood: W.Merti, $4.00 John Sehafer ft John Mulbauer, 4.46 N. Just, 4.60 John Pogalshalok, 4.76 Joseph Sehinile, 4.46 The contract waa awarded to W. Merts. —New goods at J. W. Tenvoorde'a includ ing groceries, dry goods, crockery, boots shoes, Ac., to be sold cheap for cash. .: an —Farmers, look at the Burrall Iron Com Shelter, at Grovenor's. —Crockery and glassware, low, at Boyd's —Mr. U. M. Tobey is stopping now at Allen & Russell's drug store, where ha will bo happy to see bis old friends. Wa know Mr. Tobey to be a No. 1 salesman, congratulate Messrs. Allan ft Bussell on having secured his services. scattering —There haa been a general for the eraatry among local this week. a —All who may want painting done wffl road the advertisement of Mr. 0 0 lilacs. Mr. H. is experienced la his trade, aad Is able to give his customers a good Job of of work. '•••.'_' ,••••'••-• —Dr. A. Cy Gfhaaa has ismreel lie esses so the rcesas wear Bash's jcevoery Biere, where he may he feaad or orders be toft. ••':.- :-•.":.••.• —Mr. ABsa •osssy, ef Beak Ceatre, ad vertisee a valuable mill privUego for aale. '. —The large which was of T. C. Module's beak Ins been brought forward, aad lnew stands adjoining the bank, to the south. It will bare a now front, and be fitted ap for a fleer aad feed warehouse by Clark ft Wait —Bave yoar lagers, by buyiag a carpet stretcher at Roeeaberger Brae. —Visiting and wedding cards, priattd at this office in the neateststyle, on brietei, brutal, crystal, or fine enameled card-board. Leave your orders. —Choice teas and eoasoa, direct from Hew York, Jart resolved at Bderbreck'a. —Mr. C. M. Doughty is making quite an additioa to his gun shop. ofera hi -Dr. V. Fell of Beverly, N. J., eastern property ih exchange for Mianecota. See his advertisement, —Tho largest assortment of clocks in St Cloud, just received at Bach's. —If yon wantagocdax,geteBisiahsrg Bros. --Whitewater wagaaa, for aale at Orei mmm mmm CITT COWBTOtl* »T.h*c*0et.iIat/tt7w. latwraowPY iiaaf Ati. Kstf, •Hiaat, Otar*. »*H.., Pawetty Bobbers, J. G. Smlw ami Bebaltea. A oemn^toatien frees the CountyAmnV |or, feesaatg, was raaa, rosanftng to taclayBUceAefeJmroadfrwm fitm want aronee ta Bank Bit giving the Has ae far aa law wmh a ^eincarpcteielaaita. riaaedeaftle. A report of the Street Commlasieaar was N*di giring an aassnnt of the expenditure ofS200frrgradsMUsJame the northerly Bao to fas Jaaotfoa with Twrace etreet, aad the gradiag af stmt to the eoutherly line of Dudley etreet. A petition was received from loaaabsi ger Bros, forthe placing and maintenaning of a six ton nayscales on Richmond ave auc, near the owner St. Germain street— the consent of thejownner of thetotbaring been -Uined Referred to the Aldermen from the Third Ward, with instruetions report at the next meeting of the Council. The following bttle were reported by the flwfttoo aa Claims and ordered to bo paid: Clarke ft Co., S7.00 $ a W. B. MitebeO, adveniaing, ftc, M.7a The faBewed were lahl aver, act being A.H. Gabcrt,poundmootcr, $18.76 oamc, 7 00 ft Tela, for bulldhig pound, 86,00 The feOowing bills were presented and A. H. Gilbert, poundmaeter, $4.00 T. Alden, boardiug prisoners,fto.,21.00 J. Sullivan, Special police, 1.67 On motion, the Coamitteo waa granted farther time on the bill of the City Attor ney for $186.' The following resolution of Aid. Clark was adopted*?!'•7:-.^ Meoolmoi, That a Committee of four be appointed by the chair to confer with the authorities of the Hertkera Pacifie Bail- and eroding ever the Misalaalppt river, of their Braacn Line, aad to represent the city anu look after ita interests in the premises. The chair appointed Aid. Powell, Bur bank, Bobbers and P. Smith. Oa motion the President of the Council waa added. Aid. Bcbbera moved that the City Treas urer be directed to bring all eaneelea or ders bcfoe» the Ocunett at thenext meeting to bo disposed of as theCcuaefl saay diteet. Aid. PcemBmeved that daring the f matao^av ef the year, the CttyAttaraey be paid hie aamxy qanrterly The Coaaeil then W 1 Toooday-Cenuaiiod la the above Waanseaoy—1 Utilemixed, but oamc out aU light Thursday—Clear and bright. :i-U*J*lJJL 9fHU»$J»Wu\ fy The IsmsadatJee. Blstht oak's fee these seta aad shoes centianea unabated. They are admitted to be the Sect make la thepreached market, and Mr. IsWbraek Is soluag them a little lower thna ever before. Ha boa also a heavy •took of ready made clothing, goods, groceries, ftc. Be not fail to live him a sag. Jvat List.—The following Is the Ust of grand end petit jmrors drawn for the De cember term of the District Court: onaxn iroaaas. MatblaoaBBs, Edward Gccrgor, Ccraaliaa Peatine, Michael Ceagrove, H. H. Thale, J. C. Maples, Henry Marts, John H. Beaton, MathiaaMcoe, James Graham, Frank Bettenberg, Casper Capeer. Rudolph Huhe. Charles Whittcmore, Martin Cents. WBBam Gordon, Jeosjpklebladler, Fred Sehelpia, WUIiemVoree, James Duncan, Nleholae Hoffman. John Marshall, Robert Wyman, ranr Jtraons. J. H. Davis, Leonard Gerding, Hubert Rieland C. Johnson A. E. Hussey John Sohnieder E Staples John Pliipps Joseph Rieland J. B. Abbott Frank Benolken Barney Meatman B. ABsa, Bdmaad Barrett, JchaBUay Biabelae Kopper, Peter Scbmit C. Bridgman George Gelsel Jacob Ncntsling Sr, E Atwood George Marshall A. B. Darlin* Theodore Bock —J. W. Teuvoerde would eall attention to his elegant new stock of broadcloths, doeaHas, meltons, ettk-bsek Lyons velvet, ptota and figured, which are ail real and imported, aad will be aeld vary lav. He to aaafldrat that hecaa entt those who want a reeJly atoe article. —In Jeha Kopp'e coemaualoailea tort week, the type located bim in School Dis trict No. 42, Instead ef He. d, oa had been written. —fee win buy a first CIMMM Wilson Shut tle Sawing Machine, of Andrew Johnson. --The business at the telegraph office is much larger this year than ever before The office is in oharge of a young lady, Miss MoCoonell, who gives sxceUcat satis faction. —Mishwaukee Plow, at Groveaor's. O a he first page of this pabHeh a circular from the Qeamal Lead Office at snasktl Interest te pre-omptero. —Fresh grasBrtearecelved every day, at P-aga MOOKBHHACW'S. —The Congregational Beetoble wffl meet at the house of Mr. James Kennedy, on Friday eveniag, Nov. 4th. •-». H. Mono to mUiag~~an klaem,at family grocorieo far the aarybidWaS A learns sapply sf the ihiiisst Mtokiaaa Apples eahaad, aad mote to arrive. WTO be sold at leweat market fignreo, aad every barrel warraated, by D. M. O. MCRPHT A CO., Barbaak ft PeweD'o Block, St. -BiU.he!A,saeaihry oadara and hnsiassa cards, printed in the aertrtjtoendatlewBtioce. Call at Tea JcoBBUtaof&ce. —The bsrt Michigan Winter apples, at $4.10 per barrel, a* BoyeTe. s*- ——^xetammmBOmm ^hmemW^A thm^b^ ^eaaamaavoat^ m2\ •"•aegvare, easssee, man,sFeaae, mi raita, ercckcry, ateaa smd gjasaaaii, lan ey gecds/Taakee smtioaa, sable and peck et cutlery aad apiece ef an hkeda, sisapsr than at any. other place In the ally, at LatrnaioB's. 'fc ''.'r''".. —Meat cutters and aausage staters, at Bsasaberger Bros. ATrxariox.—J, In law rte of ready whtch be paid to inrHfiiii. NawMoxioa, 8TBABsOc.,Mur., October 26th, 1870. Barren Joeaaai.—Thu very fine weath er la very aloaaaat to oae who her experl tnoodv. the foul aad dtaagreaabea weather of aame ether porticos of Undo Bern's do mala. I suppose this is what is called I diaa Summer. I wish it would last thir teaa months in a year. Kew Munioh is rery pleasaatiy located, on the 8auk river, a icnt forty miles from St. Cload, by the aao haa lately had some sub- Improvements. Some dwelling bouses sad a targe brewery add material!} to Us' appearance. It is also a place of aomO importance, for I notice a call for a Mesa Meeting to be held here this week, thus acknowledging ita central position— anitem thatis not to languored. We have a good school hero, although it is rather too much German to oomo strictly under the elasoincation of a common eehool. Wo needa rallro id to earry off the large amount of surplus produce that is raised in this vioinity. Ho doubt we will bare a road in time, but bow it can be hastened aleng I know not, unless the Legislature would apportion some of the State internal im provement lands toward* building a road, say from Alexandria via Sauk Centre aad St. Cloud through Meeker county 'to some point on the Main Line railroad. I cannot ace any good reason why thi* would not be feasible, for then it would be benefit ing, directly, those counties in which lie a large amount of said lands. K<man lost a fine horse last week. He was hauling timber from Melrose for the new bridge across the Getohel Brook, in St. Martin, when the hone dropped dead in the harness. Several head of cattle have also died near here came .unknown. Tours ftc, DB. BONSET, M. D:, (which is mule driver.) •PATHEsVlLLE. aieauaeaa—Chnreh Item*. PATHisv STBABBS Co., Minx., October 24th, 1870. EDITOB JotmxAi..—We are having an un aeoaUy unhealthy nutumn hers. There arc quite a nasaber sick about, aad two havec^edqmRe reeoatiy. Mr. Plantikow lest a Uttk sea weak before mot,'of ty pheed freer, who was burled oa Saturday last. Mrs. Twiteholi, wife of D. 8. Twitch oU, was baried 5 she died of oeebmrnpUon. The femoral was at the Congregational shswon, of which she wss a member. Bev Pike, of Sauk Centre, preached the aer- Bcvthermsa, (ateahedtot.) newly ap alatod here, arrived lest ween, and to aa on Sunday at II o'olook. to efeRhoese. He gave a very seed dls urse, aad Judgiag from first impressioas wfll be likely to give satisfaction. Bev. Hall of St. Paul (Congregationalirt) preach ed in the Congregational church in the afternoon. PATXBSVIIXB, Oct. 29th, 1870. EniTOB JOCBXAI..—Mr. F. Plantikow* tort a Uttle girl four years old, last Tues day morning, I think she died of croup. She was sick three days only. It is torn than two weeks stoee bis little boy, Gus tavo, died. Married, at PayacsviUe, on the 10th inst, by Bev. Robert Hoover, Edward D. Gale to Miss Mary Boylau. '. F.J. P. FBt)M RAYMOND. Aeetslema-nael stawages the Fewer. BATXOUD, STUAXXS Co., Oct.fifth,1870. EDITOB JOVBXAL.—A painful accident ooeured in our neighborhood this week, by by which a young man, by th's name of Coatee, ^lost the two smaller fingers of his right hand. He was driving on the power of a threshing maohine, and attempted to oil the gearing while in motion, with gloved hands the fingers of the gloves caught in the'machiaery and drew his head la the cogs crashing his fingers and tearing the palm severely. Dr. Whittcmore, of Grove Lake, was called, who severed the mutilated fin gers, aad at present writing the young mantodoing well. But a mere serious affliction has visited oae of our neighbors. Mr. Levi Walker has had six children taken with the fever within the past four weeks, four of whom have died aad the other two are sot ex pestedto live. The parents have the sympathy of the community in their be I reivcment. Yours truly, -Th Ccmatistteaers wealed sealed beds h*"*ielr»tbe day time aad protend to eM toffjafl, bat •paa* Waated-snna BTaW/a. SMAt, m*TA*a} L.B. B. FIOM KIMJ8T05. ••rglaura AiwwKa~Peraoaail—Trade. KIBOSTOX, MBBKBB Co., Oct. 26, 1870. EDITOB JOUBXAL.—Our town has been remarkably free from burglars, but on the Bight of the filth, five buildings wars en tered.. At G. F. DeCoster's house, and E. A. Braggs aad W. H. Hall's stores, nothing to bnowa to have been taken. Mr. G. F. Walker was awakened during the night, and found man standing at tho head of his bed. He jumped up, when the,, burglar •lit ant" through the window, {feme pork aad pics were taken from the hotel, which thieves took to the sohoelhonss sad ap for their breakfast. Suspicion •'b^roV, erne Uve ia tray OarfieifiBsfiSB^ej fried, Capt. West, of eRy.asabeaa^ln town fcr the laat two days, ts adjnmhDx DeCoster's toss by the lata fire. Tradetoquite good thfit tjE, aad aU seemUlAiak'ttogecdUhehese, tJaVa-lfBBBisai.] Ovswi or Co. AtrprroB. Or. Csawa Mtsm^ Oat. 29.1870. Jeansraa.—I notice in yoar last that one, John Kopp, propeees a con fer the ooarideratioB of ••Our worthy Co. AadHer." In answer to this, aaweflaaaBoommuaicatloasoftho hind, I have te say that haviag neithertimeaor inettnatica to eater Into a newspaper cen treversy, ae actios wffl hereafter he taken ef bay laatauatloas or charges that may be saadeia the papers but Mr. Kopp and any aad aU partiestoxorertadIn this er any other matter connected with taxation la this County, are respectfully invited to eall at this Office, where the boohe are al ways spea for inspection, aad any desired htformatien or explanation wfU be most abarttafry gtrea Tears, lABRBT TOSSBBBG. !i Wilt Co. Auditor. '. 'i '/nil —Mr. Samual Holes—everybody knows •4am,''—who fives In the Maples, about eight miles from here, shot two fine deer inside of half aa hear one meaning tost week, which weighed 440 pounds dressed. Ho bronght them to town aad sold them for ftficaeh, •-. A good hour's work* WHBATWASTBB.-Farmers having wheat te sell wffl" fiad it to their advea tafO te oaB oa H. E. Mitchell, before eel Bag. Headquarter! st H. C. Barbaak'e sn Si.Gstasia street. Baporfijhr Tan JOCBIAI. by Tohn B$q.t Mtgieter of Dttdt. Dee*! Recorded During October, INTO. Warrantee Deed from Levi Greenwood and Wife to Gtorge Holden for nwi Sec. 18, T. 125, R. 34 w. $1,809 Warrantee Deed from Joseph Niehaus and wife to John 8chwartt for 2$ acres of wf nw} Sec. 14, T. 124, R, 28 w. $450 Warrantee Deed from Samuel CUry and wife to John Bentfeld fornw} nwj 8ec. 14, and e$ ne} and set net Sec. 15, T. 126, R. 83 w. $506 Warrantee Deed from Conrad Berberger and wife to Siegfried Nted for 8. part bl'k 62 in City of St. ClcuJ. $400 Warrantee Deed from Edward Johnson to Thomas Manaoe for nel swi and swi sei Seo. 12, T. 125, R. 85 w. *50o Warrantee Deed from Mathias Gans aad wife to Peter Heinen for sel ne} Sec 1, T. 124,8. 29 w. $400 Warrantee Deed from First Division St. Paul & P. R. R. Co., to John Krier for nw} sw} 8ec. 3, T. 124, R. 29 w. $280 Warrantee Deed from John Dederich and wife to Christopher Bauernfeint for ni ne} aud nj uw* Seo. 10, T. 124, R. 82 $400 Warrantee Deed from Christopher Bauern feint and wife to John it. Dederloh for swq 8eo. 83 and nc} of nwl nw* See 28 T. 125, R. 81 w: $750 Warrantee Deed from Joseph Vogt to N. Ellas and A. Wagner for s} sw} Sec, 22, andejofsw} swj Sec. 15, T. 124, R.iu 38w. $900 Warrantee Deed from Daniel Eiohmeir to David Wede for e} sej Sec. 19, T. 122. R. 32 w. $800 Warrantee Deed from Christian Rien and wife to Julius Behr for net «»ei Seo. 23, T. 122, Ri 32 w. $100 Warrantee Deed fiom First Division St. P. & P. R. Co.. to Francis Ttlcott for nwj swq Seo. 35, T. 124, R. 28 w. $320 Warrantee Deed from Jane E. Carlile and uus'b to Albert T. Upham tor si lot 1, bl'k 10, in St. Cloud City. 51,000 Warrantee Deed from First Division Sr. P. & P. It. R. Co., to Mathias Capssr for' seq nwq.Sec.13, T. 125, R. 29 vr... §220 Warrantee Deed fr. Anton JJetiet ":aii4 wife to Bartholomew Schneider for vit neq find scq acq aud nwq scq Seo. Si" T. 121, R- S3 w. £51,000 Warrantee Di-od iVom J. p. Lommel and wile to.John Suhultheig lor n.i- run Sec 32, T. 127, &. 29 w. §225 Warrantee Deed Jrom Stephen Fucher una wife to Jon a Oster for nj nwq too. 12, T. 124, R. 30 w. and nj swq See. 12, T. 123, R. SQw.. §1,000 Warrantee Deettfrom First Division St. P, & P. R. R. Co., to V. M. Dellemaus fo swq neq Sec. 15, T... 123, R. 29 w. $240 Warrantee Deed tromWm. MeC'ujlougn'aud wife to Edward Wendelcr forsj seq Sec. 5, T. 1^28, R. 33 w. $250 Warrantee Deed from Wm MoCullough and wife to John Sohulli for ni seq Seo 6 128, 88 $250 Warrantee Deed from Alexander Moore and wife to Oliver Boobar for part seq nwq Sec. 10, T. 126, R. 84 w. $10o Warrantee Deed from Peter Ley and wife to John Ley for ni seq and lots 9 and 10, Sec 19, T. 123, R. 81 w. $700 Warrantee Deed from Theoder Wares and wife to John Kttttcr for nWq nwq and wj of acq nwq Sec 6, T. 122 B. 80 w. $100 Warrantee Deed from Theodor Weres and wife to Harmon Torboy for neq nwq and e} of seq nwq Sec. 6, T. 122, B. 80 Warrantee Deed from Van Getchell and wife to N. P. Clark for si of n* of ni Sec. 82, T, 126 R. 28 w. $800 Warrantee Deed from Charles S Tuttie to Edward Drehlow for lot 6 bl'k 27, in Town of Sank Centre. $275 Warrantee Deed from Melvin Lull and wife to Lnther Lull for neq Seo. 28, T. 125 85 w. $i§o Warrantee Deed from Mores W. Adley and wife to Lewis E. Montbrtond for acre or seq Seo. 8.4, T. 126, R. 83 w. $25 Warrantee Dead from Amherst ti. Wilder and wife to James Tnttle for lots 3 and 5, bl'k 66. in Town of PayacsviUe. $200 Warrantee Deed from Peter Hammerel and wife to Wm. Godker, for seq swq Sec. 24, T. 128, B. 29 w. $250 O O A E S EXTRA HESS PORK, Just received and for sale in quantities to uit purchasers, at D. M. G. MURPHY & COS', —Woodenware, at Rosenberger Bros. INTBBHAL REVENHS.—There were form erly tan Assessors' Districts in this Con gressional Distriot. There are now but six. The.two of local interest are as fol lows: Firm.—Stearns, Benton, Morrison, Crow Wing, Cass and Itasca counties. De puty Assessor, John Copper, St. Cloud. SIXTH—Tedd, Wadena, Chippewa, Doug las, Otter Tail, Becker, Beltrami, Pembina, Pope, Clay, Wilkin, Grant, Traverse, Ste vens, Big Stone aud Lao qui Parle counties Deputy Assessor, Samuel H, Nichols, of Alexandria. —Everybody who wants a well-fitting suit of clothes made, will call at Pickit & Abbott's. A splendid lot of cassimeres and fine cloths en hand. Pea S\LK.—A plauing ami matching machine, surface 21 iiich wide, plencs and matchct) 11 iac.iies ^vide -flow vanning it Northern Pacific Planing shop, St. Cloud. TBtaaarBstn. »7 Cos/iaeaA*rA»»r i..~.. *P« St. Gormain street, St Cloud. —Rock Island Plows, at Grovenor's. LOST.—On the 25th, between Seberger's hotel and the Court House, a small lady's gold watch. A reward of $5 will be paid the finder, on leaving the watch at this office. F. U. DAM. —National Straw Cutter. at Grovenor's. 500 BARRELS SALT, Jojt received and for sale in quantities to •uit purchaser?, at D. M. G. MURPHY: & CO.S', St. Germain street, St. Cloud. —P. Mockenhaupt ha returned with his new stock of goods which he will sell lower*than aver. 1. «s —The best assortment of heating stores, at Rosenberger Bros, —A full stock of lamps, for sale cheap •t Paul Ifookenhaupt's. Tarn JOUUAL office has just received a vary large stock of new type, embracing all tho new varieties in styles. Also, outs, cards, tags, etc. This office cannot be ex- celled in tho style of its j?b printing. Prices rery tow. —Prof. George E. Dar, D. D., of the Theological Seminary of Tale College., and Editor of the "Theological Eclectic," says ••Our Father's House*" Or. March, in this slew book, has shown great power of ooneeption and expression, which every in UlUgent reader will recognise and enjoy. See advertisement in another column. A Srsnuno Anuoiix Nature's Hair Reiterative. So dear, so fragrant, so efficient in restoring gray hair and keep*! ing the head healthy. Ask your druggist for it. Sec advertisement. —A very instructive, historical and •statistical article on watches, "their man ufacture in Europe and America," and their relative merits and cost, contributed to the Chicago limes by W. A. Giles, of the well known Watch and Jewelry House of Giles, Bro. & Co., has been published in pamphlet form, finely illustrated, and giv ing views of the principal watch Factories, ftc. This may be bad with-m guide Map of Chicago, by enclosing a postage stamp to Giles, Bro. Co,, ll Lake St., Chi cago. _••- Df FECTIVE PAG E CoxoisaarrorAi AssoouTioii.-Thcr Northern Association of Congregational Ministers ot Minnesota, will hold its, next meeting, (fall s*s*ion) with the i-isiiop of the ehurch at Sauk, Ripide, commencing fu^diy evening, Nov. Inth, 1870. The following is the ORDRB OP BXtBCISM. L&bor, II. A, Stimson. ESSAY—Church Building A. K. Packard. RKVIBW—ot Dale's Works on Baptim, J.G. P. Stearns. ESSAY—The Incarnation, 0. Si. Smith. EsAY—Method aud Limits of Pastoral J. Tompkins ExEOBBis—Acts XIII. 33, A. J. Pike. E.SAY—The Difficulties of Christianising the Indians, Hall. SKBMON (To be read for Criticism,) Presoott Fay. EsrfAY—Physical, Mental, and Moral wants of a Successful Plsnser Minister, R. Everts. ESSAY—The Nature of Holiness, C. Galpin. REVIEW—of Hudson's Doctrino of a Future Life, C. B. Sheldon ESSAY—Unity of the Christian Church, A. C. Lathrop. ESSAY—Method of Home Evangelization, G. Campbell. ESSAY—The Intermediate State, Rail, It is expected that each member will be punctual in his attendance, aud thorough his preparation. But, above all else, let each one come imbued with that Christ like spirit which will make our meeting a real blessing to eaeh other, and to those among whom we meat. JAME8 TOMPKINS, Scribe of Association St. Anthony, Oct. 14, 1870 500 BUFFALO ROBES for sale at D. M. G. MURPHY & CQ.S', BurbankA.Powell's Blook, St. Germain st. I E S FOR W E A Farmers will take notice that Jo?. Edel brock pays tho very highest price in cash for wheat. "..'. -^Whitewater wagons, for Bale at .Grovenor's. *. I 1 —.. ^Ncsmith's Pain Extractor is without an equal. Read the advertisement.. A.NKSG1V I 3. & By the President of the United State*: a Proclamation Whereas, It behooves a people, sensible of their dependence oa the Almighty, pub licly and collectively to acknowledge their gratitude for his mercies, and to beseech thier continuance, and, Whereas, The people of the United States, during the year about to end, have special cause to be thankful for general prosperity, abundant harvests, exemption from war end civil strife, Now therefore, be it known that I, U. 5. Grant, President of the United States, con curring in any similar recommendations from the chief magistrates of the States, do hereby recommend to all citixens to meet in their respective places of worship, on Thursday, the 24th day of November next, there togive thanks for the bounty of God during the year about to close, and to sup plicate for its continuance hereafter. In witness whereof I have set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 21st day of October, in the year of our Lord 1870, and of the independence of the Unit ed States the ninety first. Potatoes,- very plenty, at 60o to 80c. Cheese—Minnesota, 15c New York, 20o. Butter—good roll brings 20a25e readily Green apples are very plenty, at $4.50a 5.00 per barrel. Eggs, 17a20c, and very scarce Cranberries, $2a2 50 per bu. Wool, 85c. Dry maple wood is worth $4.50a$5 for full oord green maple, oak, &c, $4*$4.50 tumarac, $3.50. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 2. Wheat—75c. for No. 1. Oats—37c. Corn—45c MlLWABKKB, NOV. 2 Wheat—Steady, 97c for No. 1 Corn—Scarce, 50o for rejected. Oats—Nomiuai, at 68c. Dimension lumber.. Common lumber,..:. rommoD President off CHICAGO, NOV. 2. Wheat—Weak, at 94|c. lor No. 1. Corn—Steady, at 55c. Oats—Quiet nt 36c. S I O A 1 A 1 S CorrtcUdforTn JOUI:NAJ.,&I/ D. J/, .Murphy sf Co MinkNo.l...$2.00to350j!ti«los.s reen1iierlb Otler 000 Raccoon.. 1'iHlier... .... 6O0 Mui-tiu.-.i... Wolverine SOullieil Fox Wolf—Timber 2 00 Cross Fox.... Bear .. jBOfltbsUilvortXrey'. Cul Bear...... ... 2 to300|Ijynx Beiiver,per lb........ 1 001 Badger Deoi Skins, per lb 20 to 25 riknnk., DideB.iIri- 16 FMII Hat.. Geese, Ducks, Chickens. Clear Pork per bW. Mess ::-r U. S. GRANT. By the President. HAMILTON FISH, Secretary of State A E S ST. CLOUD, Nov 3, 1870. Wheat has dropped to 75c for No. 1 70c for No. 2. Oats bring 35c on tho streets, Corn, in ear, 45,c Barley—very little demand may be quoted at 40a45c. Rye, 50c. ... Bran is worth $12 per ton, plenty on hand. Hay, is of excellent quality this year, and sells at $6. Beans, $1.25 to $1.50, according to quality. per M. "."5? j~-:.~: is BlttfcK*. Wo have, on hand, printed from new ypo on good paper, a full assortment legali.m.n«i»! Including^ Deede—Warranty, Quit-claim, Morlgi.^e and Chattel Mortgage. Dutrkt Court—Summons, Notices of Trial, Notes of Issue and Executions. Jutticc'i Court-—.'Summon* and Subpoe nas. To Town Omcuus.—We are able to urnish the following blanks to order, In any quajitiiy drained Affidavits to be attached to all Bills, (for town or county use.) Bond of Town Treasurers. Constable. Justice of the Peace. Notice of election to Town Office. Oath of Office of Tcwn Officers. Notice to District Clerk of Election of Justice of the Peace. Notice of Election of Constable. These blanks are suitable for any town or county in the State. 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To all NEW Subscribers to our paper, also for all KRSEWALs, who will subscribe im mediately and pay ia advance. -This is a rare opportunity. Hand in you Subscrip tions at once, and secure the "Excelsior" Magazine for six months FREE. O S O I E ARRIVAL AKD DKPAETUEE OF MAILS. 8t. Paul and way stations—departs daily* at 7 A.M., and 2r.it., Sunday excepted Mail closes same hours. Arrives at 12:30 r. at., and 7 p. M. Sauk Centre route—Departs daily, Sun days excepted, at 1 p. M. Arrive same days at 2 p. M. Mail closes at 1 p.x. Crow Wing Houte—Departs daily, Sundays excepted, at 12:30 P. M. Arrives, eanie days, at 2 p. x. Mail closes at 12 x. Fair Haven and Way—Arrives each Tues day and Friday at 10 A. H. Departs same days at 2 p. x. Mail closes at 1 •"••SHX: .- .: ••-.• Two Rivers and Way—Depart each Mon day at 7 A. M. Arrives on Tuesday at 4 p. M. Mail closes at 6 A. St. Augusta—Arrives Wednesday and Sat urday, at 1 p. M. Departs same days at 2 M. Rockville—On Saturday, same hour as above. Sauk Rapids—Once a day. Princeton and way—Departs each Thurs day at 7 A. H. Arrives on Friday at 6 p. M. Mail closes at 6} A. M. S if SO *l£ $'S5to50 0° 2« 8» E A A I E Beof^enfoot, perquarler.hind, fore, at retail. Veal—retail Pork—dressed, at retail. Met ton—on foot, at retail, Venison—whole clear, •addles, at retail. Poultry—Turkey, 5 COEP-ECTEI. WEEKLY BY COATS PEKEMAW. Buying, .Sol' 3a3£ 10 6 8@12U 7®«H 12}$al6 3a4 1 0 a 2 8aui1 10 12 $32 29 11500 16 00 1300 800 26 00 1st 2d Scoots Flooring Clear Fencing Shingles............... Lath .. 8000*8600 16 00 SOOaS 0Oa4.6 2 8 0 91 I l» O O OOEBECTEC WEEKLY BT 9AVIC 4 OLAXX WHOLESALE SStAIL XXX 4.30 per Obi. 6.00 4.03 4.60 Cornmeal, 2 00 2 00 bolted 3 00 8 00 For Flour in sacks—28 cents more when la barrels) MEAT MARKET. O S S Sc A E S (At Lues's old stand) Will keep on hand constantly of all kinds, at the lowest Market Prices. Give them a call. vl3 n7 FOB SALE CHEAP. •~Bev. &. Dschieil,~l). P.,~ Presiden of the main traveled roads to St. Cloud, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., s-yi: land is only quarter of a mile from a "Our Father's House" is full or practical school house. For further particulars in religious instruction. The spirit of troe W A I a Of 152 acres, in the town of Maine Prai rie—90 acres of good timber, about 40 acres of prairie and the balance poplar and basel brush. Forty acres are fenced, and 17 acres are under cultivation. Theie is a small house and a well of good water, ap well aasoma fruit trees on the prem ises. The above form is situated on Pearl Lake, 12 miles from St. Cloud, and haa the finest la ration in the State. It is no one re a 1 0 devotion tests, its benntifnl lessens. My I J- 8. Cam, Wheeler French, or the own* eedldreneay—••// it teise/U and good., W. H. STBWABT, at Maine Prairie, tlntActheroclaatn. Btenraswnnty, Minn. 2 offlee» 8 "To THE OrrioEEs or *BE Uniox PAIE The under signed, your Special Committee on Sewing Machines report:—That it was agreed, by the Agents repre Sentrog the two competing Machines, to render to your Committee, in writing, the peculiar POINTS on which they based their claim of superiority, and in testing the machines, each point wss to be taken separately, aud after a fair trial,adjudged to the b.nt of our ability. Each Agent presented his claims in dun form. For the Wilcox A Oibbs Machine, (HIKTT TIYE diBtinet claims were made for' its superiority, AM of which, on a thorough and impartial trial, were sustained. For the competing DOUBLE-THREAD Ma chine, but TEN were presented, TWO of which were sustained.—(Sicneo.J 8. D. TnvKEB, L. 0 CDAJIP HEY. WaiELOCK. JUDOU MARRIAGE GUIDE. EVERY ONE HIS OWN DOCTOR. A private instructor for marr'ed pcraorui or those about to married, both male and female, in every thing concerning the physiology and relations of our *?xunl system, and the production and prevention of offspring, including all the now discoveries never be fore given in lhe English langungc, by WM. YOTJNO, M. I. 1'hiH ia really a valual lo and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general rondcr, and is illustrated wi'b vumerous engravings. All yoring mirr.ed people, or those contemplating man i^r And having the Uast impediment to married life, should read this book. It di-closes secrets that every one should be acquainted with still it is a book tli.it must be locked up and not lie about the house. Tt w»ll bes ntto any address on receipt of 50 eta Address DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 418 Sjiruce Stn-et above l""ii: ill, PhiladcVnuia. v!3nl5.6m From the Detroit Mechanic and Inventor. TUB Goon TIME COME—The patent so long bell by Wheeler & Wilson for the four inui ion feed sewing machine, has at last expired, ami n.n extension has been refus ed. The day lias gone by when a machine costing bin from S15 to SCO can be sold at from $60 to :.-125 We Bee that the American Shuttle Sewing Machine Compa ny, o'f DetftT(, ftt-e first in the field with a machine emwlying all the best features of the more costly article, and while their machines are in ever}' particular, as per fect in their adaption to all classes of work as the Wheeler & Wilson, Graver & Baker, and Singer, they are now disposing, of them at prices ranging from $25 to $40. This is certainly an immense reduction, and its effects are already to be seen in the large orders received, and he large ship ments mai'e daily by the American Shuttle Sewing MaohineCompany, 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. Extra induce ments offered. Address Jacob Clason, West Union.. Iowa. THE A E FINKLE & LTON SEWIMG MA CHINE, with Drop Feed, new Take-up, new Hemmer, Ac, is now offered to agents en more liberal terms. Also, Second-hand Machines in exchange, or the new im provements applied. Eve-y Maohine is warranted First Class, and if the purchaser dees not so regard it after a fair trial, he can return it and money refunded. N. B.—Wanted. Traveling Agents to visit each town, distributing circulars, ex plaining the improvements, etc etc., who can make $200 per month. Address LYON'S MUTUAL 8. M. CO., Uuion Square, 33 East 17th St., New York UNION BAKERY. This Bakery has received a new Crack er Machine, and will furnish the bes Crackers at the lowest price. Also wil keep on hand everything fonnd in a I S A S S A E Call and sec us, on Richmond avenue Broker's block. KUCK ft FRITZ. St. Cloud, Jan. 20, 1870. n27-Iy NOTICE.—IT.Cloud, S. LAND OFFICB, St. Minn., October 28,1870. Oomplainthaving been entetvel at this office by James Geragbty against Michael McDonugh for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 6204,dated Jane 29ih,18o8, upon the nw section 10. township 120, r»nge3l, in Stearns county, Minn., with a view to tho cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the lOra DAY OF DECEM BER 1870, a o'clock in the afternoon respond Sod furnish testimony concerning said altered aban oumeut. C. A. OILMAN, Register, nov3-6wJ T. U. McCLUKK. Receiver. NOTICX.-C.. 0l9Wi* S. LAND OFFICE, St Cloud. Minn., November 2, 1870. Complaint having: been entered at this office by Thomas J. Adams against Perry Jackson, for aban doning his Homestead Entry No. 1S04, dated No vember 1, 1646, upon the ae section IS, town ship 128 range aft, in Todd county, Minnesota, to a view to the cancellation of tali* entry: the •aid parties are hereby summoned to appear at thi* office on the 20ta DAT OP DEO. 1870, at 10 o'clock a the forenoon to respond andtaraisa testimony con cerates said alleged abandonment, InotSCwt 4 S A J. E. WEST, P. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG HEN, on the delights of HOME, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Harried, with sanitary for those who feel unfitted lor matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed en velopes.. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. C. A. OILMAN, Register. X.g.McCW»S,l*eetver %fr '., '.. •am -..a^ry^v.-,- .. ,_ _( Order'-of S'ipej'*isor8l.»ying out anew road. Release of Damages by Owners of Land. Notice ot laying out of roads (for pubtio posting.) Town orders, with stubs, bound or un bound. pm S fJ^JC^t^-f*'.'.'-• ,^-utj^trf ait.-^m. ..-i^'.- 3 THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD E A E A I AND NEURALGIC CURE AND Magical Pain Extractor. IT WILL REMOVE ALL PAIN ATONCE, And Immediately Cure Rheumn(i?iT, Neuralpa.Lumbago, Sciati ca, Pain in the Back and Side Strains, Stiff Joint". Frozen Lin.bs, Chil blains, Cuts Wounds, Bruises Burn", Scalds, Fever _-.. Sores. Tooth Ache. Ear Ache. ILftd Aehe, no difference how bad nor what it proceeds from. Chapped Lips, Chapped Hands, 8tings of Bees, Bites of Poisonous Insects, and in fact all of the eXIerh&l Pains and Aches that the human family is Iu ir to, by rub bing it freely on the pivt effected, without fric ion. For Tooth Ache, saturate a little cctton with it and place it in tho hollow of the tooth and tor Ear Ache, drop two or three drops of it into the car affected, And all Pain will Inetantly Gesse. Prepared and Sold by the Inventor and Pro priilor, ALFRED NESMITH, At his Laboratory, SSae M«srV*t StrecV«*W»*«lelpnt», P». And all Druggists and Dealers Every where. vl2 o44 F. IM. Manufdturerc TiCKNOR, TOLMAN & CO., Nextto Burbauk Powell's Brick Block, St. Germaino Btrect, gt. Clond, a 2 Prescriptions comoounded ftt afJ S & 'DOORS BmsriD3f MOULDINGS, CASINGS, A E S STORE FRON2S, sciiOLh WORK .. I .:. WINDOW ABO MlAMES, INSIDE Ann OUTSIDE BLINDS, CORNICES, STORE DOORS RASE, PRIMED A»n '•'-'•-, L^v^^i^-t^XL.l,, ^^.^^ r, GLAZED SASH, Ac Ac PLANING, RE-SAWING, SCROLL SAW. ING Ann JOB WORK of every description done to or der. DRESS- ED FLOORING, SIDING. P1CKITS and LUMBER ripped to biils. for tale. All orders by mail prompt ly attended to. A LtoeraDlscoant to Dealer* Officeand Factory en Washington avo ue, next door to the Bridge, St.. Cloud, Minaesota, St. Cload, May 20th. 1889. -.Ti -a Wholesale una ttet^ DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND ene&d Chem and nr.,^ I \m A I N DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES, &c CARBON OILS, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS Our goods have been marred oown wi... the fall of Gold, and will be sold at th Lowest Market Rates. We nave on the way the larger stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ever brought to St. Cloud, all for sale for cash the LOWEST GOH RATI*. I •Notions and Fancy Goods, 6 y»*neli mfMMb*^ Whitewater Wagons, Fanning Mills, Buckeye Broadcast Seeiers. *o Grain Brills, Hapgopd 4 Tonne !.?» Wr»i Bock Island Clipper do Breaking and Gang dp Corn Sbellers, fTSfe Straw Cotters, Ae^ Ac. CLOTH JJ8J3&. An IMMENSE STOCK now open at PEONDZINSKrs, The exelusive dealer in Men and Boy's CLOTHING, Grent's Furnishino- Q-oods, Hat aiad Cai^s TRUNKS, VALISES, R. R. BAGS, &c., &c." Attention is eall to all to examine goods and prices before purchasing. REWARD IN CLOTHIISTG^. /Hall to the Chief Who In Triumph Advances." holirs/•-*"^TanSfA*an^exbenybesgistaasw• Dealer in Standard Farn* ffmttgntrf^ Sept. 8, 1870, St. Cloud, Minn. REWARD IN '.:ri£ hftl ^i^'w ,i3Csh it -, f. tkrew si-qcM ttjun 3 J. PRONDZINSKI, St. Germain gt MURRAY HILL. A A E C. MEABS' 8 O PBESCH AKD OEBVAS Boarding and Day School for Toting Ladles. BJw. 8 2 a is on A N A A O A I 45 Tue«- The next session will commence day, September 20, 1870. Madame Mears has ^reat pleasure in an nouncing to her patrons and friends, that she will he able to offer superior advantages for the complete and elegant education of Young Ladies, at the opening of the next session. The course of Instruction comprises the English and French Languages, Latin, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geome try Geography, Astronomy, Chemistry and ohcr Natural Sciences Mental and Moral Philosophy, lfciMnry, Composition, French vr,n English Literature. During the season Lectures will be de livered by tiiii' ent Professors on subjects connected witi: the various departments of instruction Titse Lectures "will be ar ranged for the general benefit of tke sohool. Mueio, drawing, {tainting, singing,- Ac., may be include), at special rates The best professional talent ia employed In the various Departments^ and the whole ie under the immediate care and supervis ion of Madame 0. Mean. French is the language of the establish ment. Circulars giving terms, Ac., sent oa ap plication. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Traaspannt and clear ae crystal, it will not soil tbe finest fabric—perfectly SAFE, aad Jrfi-J- a LU H™**™ It restores and prevents tbe Hair from becomiag Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appearaoee, remuvee Daadrnff, is cool and refreebiag to tho boad, checks tbe bair from falling off, aad rostote* it to a areat cures all Humors, cntu*"" •motions,•»* •anaural ?"A-, 6 fcr tkTH.ir It is iSi U,t Article in the market. Dr. O. 8MITH, Patentee. Gortoa Jenctien. Haas, Paepwedonjrbv PROCTsat BWrTHIIU. Giosce^ t.r, MA«S. TheUanaiaeiaBatna iaapeael bottle, made expressly fur it with aame of the article blows. in ikegtaM. Ask your Drocjist far Jteture'e JUir BestoraliTe, and tak^ no other. For SALE BT KtlOLTaW.Brnsjitst, Si.Ctoud, Minn. ^». 1 TlSnlO. Farm for SaJe. aHKlT™^^CR 'f,: ft rf^HE undersigned offers for sale a coed 1 farm ef 160 acres, oa the north aad of Maine Praire, about -'«A.v FOURTEEN MILES FROM 8T. CLOUD. Sixty acres are timber, the balance nrai rie an I meadow, and the whole esraieaed with a good fence thirty acres) being under cult!ve tion On the premises is a GOOD COMFORTAULB HOUSB with stables, granary end ttereheuee two good wells, and other iapprovements. This farm is directly on the main road from St. Cloud to Forest City, and will bo told Inquire at this office, or of J. S. DAM, Oo the premises. ECLECTIC CATALOGUE or mrs S E E E I A I I O fertratt*. Historic Btm/rtyt, Bottle Samei,Mtai OTtsR SOOOIFFKREirr SUBJatOTS. Ti-ete Cn^r ivrags have appeaml in the ECUKTIC MAGAZINE during tbe pact 25 rears, Tbe sab tacts have been selectedwith great care on botk aide* at tke AtlMtic, Tbej are printed o«diewvat tiled. oaper.eUberassail size.7hTlO,orqnartoslielUbvlS. PBIC1{:-Sniall elK.lCcents 4mnotfae,MeMb. A specimeu of eacb sire and caUioeue- seat on re «f«pt ceaei aaai,«, rteelat of five each aise will''men*. ^lSattonat,HtwTor