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I N N E S O A A I O A E O B13* Fromth- Chicago Eptmiy M~H. The action of tlio r»po£i!c I Mioiio^o voting- Ogai!S Ihr: gj .::i o' I'it frauiolenTlv ia Si-i*-« I h- be :i a ly »oiment nj on by tha pfeas g-i.--ruHr. We op no, however, tint ihi-so O.'UM «.e:ita hftvi b'JJH malo with IV!- -.r carrot ttfld«rsian'hng:»f iii? tu.i'.^r: S'iict niinir fid ine^rifv jutlr-i!y Sfjud cJ by tho Ain:riv.in people, a i.j t' ill :t Jifura this let.t taint bi IO puiiiti is suro alcct tho universal coal.unotrtii el' tho r.-ss Thu wYilc it 13 aJuj'rtj'i th it to the original holders of tho bonds, they wen rYaudtt'ent ««-J f-ftbonlJ nut In Oti.i, htvi i^ pO^VsjJ :IM t'l.- hi. *U? 0 0 !i|.. i.tlt link] v. ,. »)-jSiiMti biim, it i- ii i\ at h« 1: -r t" ti:« Sure Itv.j in th training hitu to bite old "Hardsides," wc call him, some night when he comes home after dark. Ho is often out after dark, »nd, if Zsck is as good after eat9,1 won't get licked any more. Eaelt and I killed three cats last Sun- flay, though I was at church and Sun day school all day, and it wa3a't a good day for killing cits cither. Thi makea the third licking I got this- tity of the best quality from the small est eost in food. The cow is a machine for converting the food into milk. To get a continual snpply of good milk, required a constant supply of pioper, nutritioa.3 lood, ana hero i3 wherein very many farmers and dairymen arc apparently ignorant or short-sig'itcti, for when tho season of grass has pass ed, no provision having en made :.r |»'V-i»J lull, ...a nr. 1'ist Tivnu i. hv of ts?o^, th ii »h (lu! Suae has nev i.ni .c .•• lit v.-.!. tiier in ttail.MOds rr auy:',ir.j rl't*. i'!:. •. I 5I"n na so it iit i.^.i tlio !:»:e ckutio'', ppli'ifi (i o' s$ ..I -Uit!is. ii !i I lu. bog-heir ul io iu: oa t'u b*nt{h-MoTsa l»y a itrj ri'y uf 12 2-'U ro'o-, tve ty one counties \fi ikiiiy r.tur-i. A SCHOOLBOY'S I.I3rTSf.r. A y«ij?is,»tT -. .! ij o.r.oi Paducah iias writ' 'i :n tuer th fallowing chnract-ris It* luttttr: DEAU MOTIIEH.— got another lic^ir.p yestcrdny, tut I had on three riir o' pin'^, and it didn't hurt much! I was Itckeii beoui-*.1 I p-Jt ix pi:..s in M. crnir. I knew Hi would stick i. in s':J 1 tUido a '•••n that thwy wc .! I f. M-. '.r.iS irea:i :v i.ard that thry woul-J not go in. 1 won the bc-f, nhich was a dog. lie io a goo] dog, and ant Week. One was because I had a hot tie of milk in my room, and tho other *ra9 because I wrote a composition on flcgroes tint old Hardsidcs didn't like I said that nesrro was a d.irk subjuet to write upon. It was like a dark Atri orn going down a dar' liar on a dark night without alight, look -r a black cat that is not there. OiJ iiarJ- sides pt'pped mo and licked me for that Send me some m.re of thoso pies. 1 made a good (rad^: wilhsouie of tliem. If you will send in: (ivo dulhrs, I wil. stop all UJV habits except chewing ano cussing and shearing and smoking and drinking and on or two others. You had hotter raaka tlist trade. Give mj love to Julie, and tell her to tend me that little fiddle I-left in the old trunk. irour affectionate son, BILLIS. O O A N A E N The chief object sought in procur- ing dairy Btock is to produce the gre U CEt quantity of lioh, pure milk from the least number of cows or to state it otherwise, to obtain the largest quaati- for good milk-produeiHg food, tho CJWS aro allowed to go dry, or arc fed very often with ill-cured hiy, dry straw or stalk?, or all manner of villainous slops from tho kitchen. With such mmage- moot is it surprising that there is so inferior, greasy, soapy butter in the market? It has been said oftentimes and with truth, tint like meat, wool. and other produce, there must b plenty of nourishing food t)o manufac tore the article from, but as milk, butter, Or cheese has to be eaten gen- erally by mankind, the flavor has to fee studied, und unless this is attended lo, the quality will b) very inferior. Quantity and quality can be combined •nd.pro'iuc.d just as eaiily in the Winter as the Summer, by any nun of Oommon sense.— JfVs/e/vi Rural I I I 3 0 E At Oertain tiuie.s, from some peculiar Haaso, most generally from extra sour oeslor bitttrncs3 of cream gathered Inriag the winter season from cows fed on com fodder, much difficulty is •neonntcred in chuiuing the cream in •o butter. There a':o'instancc3 of per sons having churned the whoio day to •0 purpose, which ia ctrtainly very trying to the good housewife. As last rcsoft, irv a tablospocnrui of soda •r pearl ash, dissolved in a pint of warm water pour it into tho churn while it is in motion, and if butter don't form after this applia.uion, the operation may bo abandoned ns hope- less.—Jdurnal of the Farm —'The superior man has a dignified ease without pride. The maao man las 'a. pride without dignity.— Con- fkcin$ —Croat powers and natural ^i'ts do •ot bring privileges to their osse-sor, to tntlelf as they bring duties. —'. a. g, —-A txohan^e, wauting to oompli ment a ''Liva Stock Journal," sr.s it is edited by a man whose head is chuck full of live 8t5ck Doubtful compli ment.:* —l?ho AtJienceum gives this rule for those who cannot ti whether they should writo ci or io: When the diphthong follows it is always el, in other cases ie. A college president of our acquaint nice gives bU puezled cr 4hographists an cftsily »eme"mbcri word—Wee.*"* com lir.:. .f. irrt aftor c. H&t .-..._...-.. -_ it INSURANCE OF HON. C. F. DAVIS, HON. G011TON, N. P. CLAKKE, C. P. & VI. POWELL, PICKIT & ABBOTT, W. B. MITC HELL, F. TALCOTr, C. R. BBAL, [j. E. WEST, a I 3 a vl3al8.-3:n Minnesota Mutual I E khsiiraaice Company. UOMB OFFICE: s^-iira: II. I I S I E CJst M, K. 11. O E A O O II S I A A L. C. PottTBB, ISAAC STAPLES, E. B. P0R7F.ll, TIRE AND LIGHTNING. ALS O Dwellings and Household Goods, Ghurcftes andGclioo! Mouses TJPOX T1IK INSTALLMENT N Policies are issv tl for a Term of Five Tears, with one-fifth oftlM premium 2» jablc annually in advance, that is, in five equal animal installments without interest. PATJL, OFFICERS: S convenient and popular plan ever devised forth* Insurance of Farmers. It enables them to get insurance in a STBONG STOCK OOMPAOT and pa7 for it an small sums annually, as tEey realize from the nroductsTof Insurance can be obtained on this plan from products ot tiieir farms. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE WEST. The strongest Company in the country. One Million Dollars in Government Bonds and Cash. Security to Policy-Holders, Five Million Dollars. Cash Policies issued. A plain, simple and fair contract. LOSSES ADJUSTED PROMPTLY, AND PAID ON COMPLETION OF PROOFS. Idve Stock, Grain, Say, Fanning Utensils, &c., are insured in tlie manner best adapted to the wants of Farmers, The REPUBLIC has Branch Offices in all the principal cities and towns of the west, Witni nearly four thousand local Stockholders among the most prominent men in each Jocality, of whom information can be obtained respecting the company. Experienced Solicitors wanted. St. Clouil S to IIo.w J. M. McKELVY, HON. II C. WAIT, UR. A. T. UPIIAM, T. 0. McCLUKE, J. M. JlOtiKN'liEIlGER, LEWIS CLARK, It. 111013, A. D. BEAL, S. Y. MASON. Home Company has piid its Losses promptly and lias amonjr it? Stucklioldors somo of tha most substantial business men in Northern Minnesota. A'lpcrsins desiring RELIABLE Insurance, will do well lo call at once on President. Vice-President. Soeretnry, Treasurer Med. Examiner DIRECTORS II. II. SlJitEf, J. BUEBAIIK, IIORACR THOMPSON, 0. B. TLURELL, D. A. MONTPORT. THO3. Cocmt.vN, Jp, R. MBSDEWHAtT, Jons II. COOK, St. Paui it it M^inncanolis Rochester Winona Still nrnfcr Munkato Gaaraalos Fund: 1 O O O O O This amount ir. deposited with the Slate Treasurer for the Securiy of Policy Holders ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THIS COWPAHY: It. keeps tho money in the Slate. It injures Females without extra ris' :. It is as liberal as is consistent inth r tect security. It is conducted by men whose integrity of character and business ability are well known throughout the State. It receives high rate of interest on its loans. Its rate of mortality must bo low by rea son of the healthful climate of Minnesota. CrlAS. A. BARROWS, Special Agent, Office in Minneapolis'. Manufacturer of SiVSH & DOOKS, MOULDINGS CASINGS, 1) II A E S STORE FRO MS, SGltOhb WORK, 1 L.vr uoi±:G, &c WINDOW i/uuivVitAAIES £NSIDE ABB OUTSIDE BLINDS, CORNICES, STO.HE DOORS BASE, PRIMCD AKP GLAZED PASII, &c &c, PLA^IN'i, RE-SAWINO, SCROLL SAW ING AND JOB WORK of ovtry description done to or der. DBE3S- !3D FLOORING, SIDING, PICIIITS and LUMBER ripped to bills, for sals. All orders by mail prompt ly attended to. A Liberaul9C0Tint to Dealers Office and Factory en Washington ave nue, next door to the Bridge, St Cloud, Minnesota. a-: "•.,,• •. vjayif.ih.iaen koy nd 0 LD PAPERS for sale at AT THIS OFFIEC 0". :EX W E S -~.,--™- -r .. -Manager St. Cloud Branch. ESTABLISHED IN 1856. illl 1 5 twi SIOR S. MARLAJT DEALEBIH Dru^s .Medicines. Chemicals FANCY AND TOILET SPONGES, Brushes Perfumery 8LC. Kerosene or (Jo a OIL AND LAMPS PhysScif!nVI i:e' ci'ip'icr^ carcfullyoom. pounded, and order nsv7on *i«h CJ we ctuddiepatcli. Farmcrtand Physician from th country will find our Stock of ifedicinet complete warranteejenmne.aiido the hes qualit S. MARLATT Washington Avepve, P»- Clru WARNER'S VINUM VITE on, WINE OF L!FE. This wine Is prrp'tred to tnkotlie plnoe of Will* tlcaiviid other spirits known to be made up o! 1'usil Oil nnt) other deleterious m-ticlea. The Wine ci Lite distilled vrtth great catro,especially for thos who rMjidro :i lienlth stimnlont. nnd for the use of Moiii enl Mmiand Nu sis in tho siclc room, lu plnce ol the \ilii.iuous lirnndy, VThiskey. and. other Liquors now Inn te, and often iloponded upon. In fact it is a ronstiiut cnmplntnt of Physic aha in this country, that it isimposoibju to procure pare Brandy. Whiskey nndWiunf.r llicir patients. Wo usk the Medical t'iciiHy anil tho public togivn Warner's Vinura Vitae or Wine of Life a trial, and wo ask Chemists and Physicians TO ANALYZE IT Then speak of it according to its merits, compare it with W hiskey and Brandy, and other such a: title, nnd see the difference. 1« they tind the Wine ot Lite is pure and whult-seme, and the other Liquors* poison ous, (which th-y certainly will do), then they are morally bound to prescrioe and recommend the Wine of Life to their patients and fri as the best stim ulant and tonic in nso. nnd as .-. table suhstituto for whiskey and braudy but s. aid they find it not ptno and wliat the proprietors cl...m lor it, let them publicly denounce it. I is tho pliysclau's duty to learn and find out which is the most wholesome stimulant for his patents, an 1 to doao ho must ex amine and look into tut Quality of ouch article, and leirn for himself if the Wiue of Life has any pecu liar irvrits to warrant its general use. The proprie tors claim tho Wine of Life to bo more w'uolesooce and far Superior and Cheaper A WHISKEY BRANDY Tn fact, any other article in common nso, and ought to be listed in c\ cry family. Everybody should give it atrial. It isftnorthing, only been in usei about one year.yot Ithasalrhady jptinedasiroiit namo and a wonderful sa!e,at.d whoever once trios i( always rccoimaonda it to iiis friends. It has ibo .1110 strenpt'i as whi.-koy, but is peculiarly pleas mt, oveyilclieions, nnd one would bo crazy to v.?c v.luskcy Ac, if he ran get the Wine ef Life. It is for «ilo by druggists everywhere, in quart bottles, price one dol lar or can be bought by tho case, co'itaiuitig One dozen lottbs, for tcu dollars. Wo challenge the world to 1 roducf a pirer, cheaper, ai:d nicer aiticle ban NOTES BROTHERS, WHOLE SALE DRUGGISTS, SAINT PAUL, Sole Agents for Minnesota. For sale In St. Cloud by— i'lCKSOB TOLMAN &L CO. C. SCllCLTKN & CO. ALbK.N & S S E I *. MABLATT.. vo!13nl7 riMiEFINKLES LYON SEW1MG MA C'UNE, with Dr?ji Feed, neVr Take-up tio\7 Iletunier, &n., is BQW offered to agents on U1050 liberal terms. Also, Second-hand Machines in exchange, cr the new im-printed provcf.sctits applied. Evo Mac :iuo is warranted First Class, ami ii the purchaser dees sot so regard it after a fair trial, he can return it and raun^v reltiiidcd. N." D.—Wanted. Traveling Agents to visit each town, distributing circulars, ex plaining the improvements, etc etc., who can make $200 per month. Address iL n45 LYON'S MPTUAL S. M. CO., Union Square, 83 East 17th St., New lor« 10,000 New Subscribers a TUB ST. CLOUD JOURNAL. VALUABLE PREMIUMS. It is our desire to have TH E JOURNAL reach every household in' Northern Min nesota. It is devoted to the interests of this part of the State, and wo intend to make it of interest to the people who live here, and to those abroad as well. Long or Sh™*t TALES AND SKETCHES Will be in each number. In addition, THE JOURNAL will contain its usual variety of State and General^ News, Agricultural Information, Lo cal Items, Market Reports from home and from abroad, Correspondence, etc., etcpages. In addition, the present sys tem of local correspondence from the different towns in Northern Minnesota will be continued during the coming year. No labor or expense will be spared to maintain for TH E JOURNAL Best Family Newspaper in Minnesota. ?L ENDID PREMIUMS. To any of our present sub scribers who renew, paying for one year in advance, ($2.00,) we will send post-paid, IIox. SAMUEL MH11RILL, Governor of Iowa. GEO. LOVIS, -TT-'~- ——.,--' %h 1 Sbttft lotuntttl FINE E11KMFUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS! 1871. WANTED 1 1871. TJie Excelsior Magazine. An illustrated family magazine, devoted to "stories, sketches, fashions, household matters, &c. 42 pages. Wood's Household Magazine. One of the most popular magazines of the day. Each number contains a Prize Sto ry besides Music Paternal, Young W O S O E UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY Maaufacturers of all grades of American Watches, Pendant Winders, Key Winders, and both Nickel and Frosted Movements. The finer grades all having three pairs of Conical Pivots, Cap Jeweled, in gold set tings, and accurately adjusted to lleat, Cold and Position and all, even in the cheap est grades, have Use Straight Line Escapement, with exposed Pallet Jewels, and Hard ened and Tempered ilair Springs and for our late improvement in stem windii me onanism we claim a Strength, Simplicity and Smoothness hitherto unattained in any jttiir manufactory—tti home or abroad. Constantly on hand full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond Set and Magic Cases, Minute Repeaters, Independent J, 15 split and fly-back seconds, fer taking three diiFerent times. Price list iurui3hed the Trade on application, enclosing business card. For'sale by the trade generally. Wholesale ilooms, 13 Ma-den Lane, N. Y. and GILES, BRO. & CO.. 142 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Ifow fork, Jan. 17,1870. WATCH NO. 1089.—Boaring tr.iile mark •'.Frederic Atlicrton & Co., Marion, N. J.." manufactured by United States IVittch Co., has be.^n carried by iuo from December, 1868, to January 17 th, 1870, its total variation being only two seconds in the eutiro time. L. J3. CUITTENDEN, Late Register V. S. Treasu y. WATCH NO. 1124— Bearing trade mark "Frederic Athertun & Co.," mauul'aciuied by United States Watch Co.. has beon carried by me seven mouths to tal variation from me in time being ouly nix secoud*. A.L. DEN'M IVesideut N.J 11. it. & T. CO. S. P. BOUNDS, Rounds & Cane, Chicago. 111. B. T. PIIELPS, Conductor N. J. Cen. B. R. Wc are pleased to refer below to a few.well known parties who libit (.mi. us tlcn riiticiitcs, as to the superiority of the U. 8. Waich Co. Watches. Ag't Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway 14S Lake Street, Tonic of Health BALSAM., A. W. BUSH, Agent, St. Cloud Minn. the best tor the Lungs and Throat Consumption and Scrofulous tflood. Prescription of the late Dr. Easton chair of Materia Medica, University of Glasgow, Scotland. Full 8oz. bottle. $1, Four oz, 50c. 8@* Bsview circular Tonic of Dealthi at our stores. Sold and Guaranteed unequaled by S.MAHLATT, T1CKKOR, TOLMAN & CO., Dealer* in Drugs and Medicines, 13-25 St. Cloud. Min VICE'S ram GUID E O 1 8 7 1 The First Edition oj One Hundred and Fifty Thomand Copies of. ^. a I a a a S a a ii ix published and read* to send out—100 pages, and an engravingof almost ev ery desirable Flower and Adelaide. It ia elegantly on ttno tinted paper, illustrated with Thioe Hundred fine wood Engravings and Two beautiful COL.OIIK A E S The most beautiful and the most instructive Flora Guide published. A A N I published, in nil other respects similar to the Eng lish. Sent free to nil my customers of 1S70, as rapidly ns possible, without application. Sent to all others who order them for which isaot half the cost. Address A E S I ester T..Y. -.: I Men's, Young Ladies', Children's and Miscellaneous Departments. SO pages. Western Home. A mngizino devoted to Home Interests. Instruction and Entertainment for Old and Young. Each number contains a Sermon by Henry Ward Beecher. The MagHzitieliaslntoly been much improved. 15 (broad) pages. Farmer's Union. The orly Agricultural paper published in Minnesota, and one ot the best in the country. Hits just been enlarged to a 24 .pagc puper, atid is one that every farmer in Minnesota should have. The American Stock Jour I. One of the standard Agricultural magazines of the United State?. For further par ticulnrs seo adverti•• isi another column. Tlie Young Folks' Mural. A handsomely illustrated eight-page paper, complete ir every department, nnd may be read by old and young alike with profit. Published at Chicago by II. M. F. Lewis, publisher of the Western Rural, at $1 per year. Tlie Young Pilot. An original Month'y Magazine for Young People. Hasfinefull-page illustrations, stories, history, travels, puzzles, &c. 35 Tlie Little Chief. the reputa- tion.it already enjoys of being the FREE, either of the following books The Il.rscman's Manual. The Dairyman's Manual. 2he Hog Breeder's Manual. The Poultry Breeder's Manual. TJte Sheep and Goat To NEW subscribers we will send either of the above books, and in addition, either of the following PREMIUMS—the magazines or papers being for one year: A magazine for Boys and Girls, similar in style to the magazine described above.— 15 pages. McClung's Map of Minnesota for 1871. Handsomely oolored and bound. Shows all the counties,townships andsectiensin the State all the cities and towns rail roads, &c, &c, and IB the best and latest map of Minnesota published. H®=*For the trifling sum of $2.00, persons living in the same neighborhood can secure not only a good, live newspaper for one year, but also by selecting each a differ ent premium from the above list, and interchanging, a large amount of entertaining and valuable reading matter. These are the most liber al offers made by any Paper in Minnesota. Specimens copies sent free on application. Terms $2.00 in advance. Address— W. B. MITCHELL. WATCH NO. 1251—Bearing trade mark "Frederic Atberton & Co., Marion, N. ." manufactured by United StuteB Watch Co., has been carried by me fonr months its total variation from mean time being only hve secondsper month. F. A. UASKINS, Con'r Hud. R. WATCH NO. 1037—Bearing trade mark "Frederic Atberton A Co., Marion, N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has boea carried by me since June 1867 total variation from mean time be ing only nve seconds per month 1IJSNRY SMI1U, Ireas'r Panan-a B., 8 al, HFXRYDELANC*, Engineer Phlla. & ErieR. R. WALTER II. KlllKPATRICK, Conductor Pcnn. 0 R. R. A. H. KING, Vice Prea't N. J. Car. Sp'gand R. R. Co. WM. MIl'CUELL, Conductor P.4 K. R.R. GILES, BRO. & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Jewelers, CHICAGO, ILL* FIRE! FIR EM FIRE IH FIRE! EXCELSIOR FIRE E I N I S E By onotnrn uf the Crank. Puts out burn in kerosene varnish, tur pentine, be cole. Ie-, Ac EASILY CAEBIED we'&hs 75 pound* Blled throws a sfream oharpt with powerlul chemicaU feet SAVES ITS COST in rcouctd rates ot insnran The public aielieteby cautioned against purchasi Eire Extinguishpr* having our device lor instan neons action, from any and all partiea not duly a thorized by us to act as Agents, on pain of immed ate pr isecut ioh fcr infringement, manufactured an old by the EXCELSIOR I E E I N I S E CO Geo. S. BCWEH, Pros. E&soJc KEITH, Vice-Pre- Adlress all communications to J. C. \VI D80N, Secretary' Agents wanted. 92 Washington St., Chicago* Job Printing •r. .lit) The Best Work! Low Prices! PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! I S English, ©erman, ant POSTEllS, St Cloud, Minn HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, BRIEFS, CARDS, HENRY T. Promptness! AT THE— Journal Office, ST.CLOUD, MINNESOTA ALL KItfDS OF DEEDS, CIRCULARS, BONDS BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PROGRAMMES MONTHLY STATEMENTS BRIDOE TICKETS, BALL TICKETS, INVITATIONS, CERTIFICATES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING TAGS," ENVELOPES, ORDERS, NOTES, WEDDINGS CARDS, CHECKS PRESCRIPTION BLANKS, BILLS OF FARE, LABELS, CHARTS, &a, &o., Ac. Orders from the Country Promptly Filled. .ADV ZEERTISIE •«i THE JODBNAL .J HELMB0LDfS Compound Fluid Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS Compound Parts— Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Ca awba Grape Ju ce. For Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Billions Affections, 8ick or Nervous Headache, ^ostireness, ete. Pure ly Vegetable, Containing no Mercury or Minerals or Deleterious Drugs. Those Pills aro the most delightfully pleasant pur gativo, superseding cantor oil, salts, magnesia, etc.— here is nothing more acceptable to the stomach.— They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping puius. They are comp snd of he finest inL'red:ents Altera few davsuso of them, such an iuvigoratton of the entire system takes p'.ace as to appear mil ile al u» to the weak and enervated whether arising from imprudence or disease. II, Il-mtiold's Worn pound Unid Extract Cuawba drape Pills art not uug ir coated, from tlio tiict that sugar-coated Pills do uot dissolve, but puss through the -tonuu-h without •lissolvi-jr, Cinsequentl.v do not pro ttco tlie desiretl effect. Thi-Catawba (irape Pills, be u^ pleasant in taste and odor, do not necet-sita'e their being sugar coated. Price Fifty Cents per box HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sor? E,e*, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore lieu i, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, SaitRheuni, Cankers, Runnings from the ar, White Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash. Tetter, tlaiuors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, an all dis eases that have beon established in tho system for years. Being prepared expressly for the above complaints its blood purifying properties are greater than any other pieparaticu of sarsaparilla. It gives the com plexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of health and pt.rty. For purify ing the blood, removing all chronic coustitu tioual dis eases arising from an impure state of tho blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tli» cure of pains and swellings of tho bones, ulceration of the threat and legs, blotches, pimples en tuo face, ervsipalas and all sCaly eruptions of the skin, and beautifying tho .nipexiou. Price $1.00 per bottle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of Buchu THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given,Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and tlamamation of the Kinneys, Ulcerations of Kidneys, and Bladder, Betentiou of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Glands, Stone in th« Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Dcpo it, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitu tions of both sexes. Atteuded with tho following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Pow er, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathins, Weak Nerves, Trembling Horror of Disease, Wakeful jess, Dimuess of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face. Pallid Counten 'nee, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the ages ot eighteen to twen ty five, nnd from thirty hve or in the decline or change of life after confinement or labor pains bed wetting in children. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is diuretic and blood purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habitadf dissipation, and excesses and impru dences in lib, impurities of the blood, etc. Super seding copaiba in affections for which His used, and syphilitic affections—in these diseases used in con nection with Uemboldt's Rose Wash. LADIES. In many affeetiom peculiar to ladies, the extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy—as io chlorosis or retention, irregularity, painfulness or suppression of cuatomarv evacuations, ulceratad or schirrus state of the uteres, leucorrhoea or whites, st rility, and for all complaints incident to the at whether arising from indiscretion or, habits of dis sipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and mid wives for eufeebled and delicate constitutions, cf the above diseases or symp toms. H. T. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BOCIIU CURES DISEASES AURISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC. nail iheir stages,at littlo expense, little or no Change in diet, inconvenience, and xpousure It causes a frequent 'esne, and gives strength to Urinate,theieby removing obstructions, pr-ventin and curing strictures of the urethra, allaying pain and inhamation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisouous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of incomoe tent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found tvey have been de ceived,and that the "Poison"' his by tho use of pow erlul astringents," been line up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage.. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for alll affections and diseases of the urinary organs, whether exist ing in male cr female, from whatever cause origina ting, and no matter of how long standing. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. HENRY T. HEMBOLD'S IMPROVED KOBE WASH. cannot Le surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the ouly specific remedy iu every species cutaneous affection. It speedily eradicates pimples, spots, scourbutic dryness, indurations of tho cutane ous membrane, etc.,dispels tednes. and incipient I.I flamation, hives,rash, moth patches, drynessof scalp oi skin, frost bill s, and all purposes for inch salve? or ointments are used restores the skin to a state ol purity and softness, and insures continu healthy action of the tissue of its vessels, on which depenas the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But h-iwover valuable remedy foi existing defect, of the skin. H. T. ilem bolu's Rose Wash has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qual ities which render it a Toilet Apendage ot the most supelitive and congeniel character, combining in an eiegant formula those prominent iequisit-s: safety and efficacy—the invariable accompauimeuts of its use—as a preservative and refresher of the complex. ion. It is an excellent lotion for diseasesof a syphil itic nature, and as an injection for deseases of the urinary organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used iu connection with the Extracts Buchu, Sarsa parilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot ho gurpusscJ. Price, One Dol lar Per Bottle. Full jatd explicit directions accompany the medi cine«.- £vj(ftnce of the moat responsible and reliable char acter famished on application, With hundreds of living witnesses, and upward of 30,OJO unsolicited certiorates and recommendary letters, many of which aro from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians,Clergy men. Statesmen, etc. The propri etor has never rssorUd to their publication in the newspapers lie does not do this from the fact that. his articles tank as Standard Preparations and do not need to be propped up by certificates, licinbolrt' in a a Delivered to any address. Secure from observa tion. Established upwards of twenty years Sold by all Druggists every where. Address letters for informa tion-, in confidence to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Drug gist and Chemist. Only Depots: H.T. HEMBOLD'SDrugand.Chem ical Warehouse. No.fi9lBroadway, New York, or to H. T. HEMBOLD'S Medical Depot. 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HEN RY T.HEMBOLD'S! TAKE ISO OTHER. a N O I E TUB KORTHWHSTfiliN FU5J8 EXT1NODI8IUHI IU«,.IUSH cuiUtK (JO. bciuK the cxclusi'o owners of %i,r. W8tefo -v E A 8 O Fire Extinsoibhcr Also.of the B'te A Piokbam Attachment or Im pro etneti il-o. l.u cut i'»c t.uni ''l8' original. a ten granted Mfssrg 'i.rlier and VUno-.-'t i'Mi-.r— which l«t -ei puteui uoi l«* a all t't. Pons' -e Pl'«- •:%'io^ttl patttti s. *id which pit'eut hosjusi tH-en nus ind by Hie Sup erne 1'ourt IMS per decision r--d r-l hy Chief Jtuitico finh r) I tljns.veral dta e-. of Illiuoi-, ilicaigan. I daoa, Wigrainsln, Iowa anJ Minnesota—hereby GIVE NOTICE that al ami oveiy other Portable Extin guisher, Engine or Vessel for I:.Q purpose of applying carbonie acid gas, or water, satnratea with carbonic atiil gas, for tha putting out of lire, IS AN INFRINGEMENT ON THE UIGUTS 0i' 1UIS UOMPAifY, and will be tr. atedaccordiiiKly. Tiie pu'olicare here-, by cautioned against purchasing: or using any Por table Firo Extinguisher, as al.cva described, from any ana all parties .t du-y autbur-zed by tig to act as agents The possession ol such machine rendeig any person liable, as well as maker or vender of the same. JOHN V. FARWELL, S. M. MOORE, J. 1!. ST1LSON, B. F. JACOBS. JA8. N. STEELE, W. FARWBLL, Directors of theNorih'weslein Fire Extinguisher Company. HIT^HC-CK, DUPEE A EVARTS, vl3nl6 Attorneys. SFWihG RACHUIES. }&Y & Wilson As usdalahead of any other FAMILY SEWING MACHINE In the market. It was awarded the SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA At the late Annual State Fair, held at Rochester, FOR SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY AND ELEGANCE. It is unequalled by any, surpassed by none. Call and see our Machines, whether yon want to buy or not. ARTHUR FARRAR & CO. No. 158 Third Street, St. Paul MRS. L. G. HILL Agent at St. Clo id. Rooms at Hill's Pho tograph Gallery. The Fir ft Pi3risi©?i of the St, Paul & Pacific Railroad 1S?0. SUMMER TIME TABLE. 1870. St. Paul, Anoka, El-c River, Saint Cloud and Sauk Rapids. GOING N O E Leave St Paul 7 0 A 230 p. Arrive St. Cloud 1215 p. 7 25 GOING SOUTH. Leave St. Cloud „.. 7 10 A. M. 210 p. ArriveSt.Paut..... „.„ 12 00 u. 1 CO SAINT PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND a no a in GOING EAST. Leave Delano 6 00 A. II Minneapolis 60 Arrive St. Paul 8 45 GOING TEST. Leave St. Paul 6 00 Minneapolis 6 46 Arrive Delano 725 OOINO WEST. Leave St. Paul 10,50 A. Arrive Minneapolis 1 1 4 0 A. UOINU iAST. Loave Minneapolis 2 50 p, M. ArrivoSt. Paul 4 45 p. Ji. 2MLA.I3V LI1N3E. Saint Paui, Delano, Litciiuclil and Willmar. tOINU VVE3T. L,eave St. Paul 8 5 A Minneapolis 9 45 Arrive. Willuiar 6 OOP. u. Go I N I A Lcavo Willmir 8 £0 A. x. Leave Minneapolis 4 05 p. Arrive St. Paul 5 00 p. S to or Dtn.net ZO I a a a a PURCHASI- TICK EX.-at the !-tationsbeforeonter- ingtheUars,ata DUcountfrom theregnlai train rates Passenge: tuustgotthoir Uiig^agcChoeked before it will be carried ovei the road, and on the arrivaloi the Train at placed destination, must "eseut the check and take possession ol their Baggage a vvi«l !«.- -i or ojf.an ii a a alter its arrival at station lor Which it is cueruod—it being no part of the bu.iines of this Company to receive and store baggage, unless a special contract is made to tbatelfect. V.R. HKL1X0 Sapenntendent J. itAiiiALL, Ueueiui Ticket Agent Milwaukee & St. Paul A I W A ALL SAIL USE BETWEKN MIL WA UKEE, CI1ICA GO, i»nd MINNEAPOLIS & ST. fAVL Farmlngton, Farfbaclt, North field, Owatonna, Lansing, Austin, Adams, Cresco, Leroy, Oounover, Ossian, Calmar, VIA MILWAUKEE PRA. DU CHIER Between JlfTZtP^ UKEE, CHICAGO and Winona, St. Charles, Rochester, Fountain City, '"abaeha, Reads's Landing, Red Wing, Lake City, Preecott and 1J listings, The direct and shortronio is VIAffiiLWAUKEEAND LACROSSE. PURCHASE TICKETS VIA MILWAUKEE For above and all other Points on the line of these Roads. Passenger*going via Milwaukee make sure Connec tions, Less Changes, have choice of seats in clean Coaches, and on Night Trains A FULL NIGHT'S REST In Palace Sleeping Cars. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. A H.CARPENTER, S. 3. MERRILL., Oen'l Pass. A cnt. Gen'l Manager VJOXICE—U.S. LANU OFFICB, 1 1 St. Cloud, Minn., May 29,1871. Complaint having been entered at this officii by Joseph Rexeiscnagainst Jonathan Ank-ny for aban doning his Homestead Entry, No. 1186, dated April 21,1805, upon the w^ neJ4 and t% nv% section 26, township 127, range M, in a teams county, Minneso ta, with a view to tho cancellation of saU e»try the said parties aro hereby summoned to appear at this office on the MTH DAY OF JULY, 1871, at 11 o'clock in the forenocn, to respond and iurnigh tes timony concerning g:iid alleged abandonment. June lstj C. A. OILMAN. Register. T. C.McCLURE.Receiver. VfOTICE.—U. S. LAND OFFICE, XX at. Cloud, Minn., May 20,1871 Complaint having been eutercdat thisothce by John PotchinaBn against Jostph Veerkamp for abandon ing bis Uomestad Entry No. 3088, dated Oct 10, I860 upon the w}£ sw£i section 24, township 127 range £0, in Morrison county. Minnesota, with a view to tie cancellation of said entry: the saia irties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 14th DAY UF JULY 1871, ac 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, to respond and furnish testimony concerning said al lcged abandonment. C. A. OILMAN, Register. June l^tlt T.C. MoCLURK. Receiver. XTO.It'ii.—U. S LAND Oil'ICE. j_ St. Cloud, Minn., June 13, 1S71. Complaint having bicn intered at this office by Uei nard 'iou.te- against Peter Uhode, for abandoning his homestead entry, N .45tt3. dated Pc-:cmber .0 1807,up«u the nwq gut.un 18, tOwnkhrp 126, range 32, in Stearns coumj ,Aliu"c view to tho cancelation of sniti c.itiy the mid iiaitie-t. ate heie by summoned to appeal .t thlsoffiCe the 20th DAY UF JULY, I. 71, at 10 clu.k n. in to icgpoud and !unn-li togiitiiouy ton cit.itiv- -aid all ged abandon ment. (.. A. I.. L.MAN, Register. ioO9.i06w •'. U.iliCLURJS. Jiitsiver. MM a MeORTGAGEanSALE—Lieo WHEREAS H. A.DUEBER »nd Emilie tiui bti wife Uiortgagrrs,d.d duly mak execute deliver Tbos.C.Mcdure mort ii»dt»i: of of JrtorWsivc in,up, a, JlC|t"Ule flllottlli^ feal" l*ilato and pi.,.ert »)tu5i' in lim coiu.rj oi .i.carus.nlairia'.e of iMii,n--ii..s-, a»._ iv'tid inr-i^antB ^rtibed n* fol totr, In- luls.u ei.ii «ti{^ ai.J hve^a oi l.lock nuiube edi.«ut^)ui raielln«i eJdit. lo toe u»i ol St. Clo..u. as uiy p!-a:teJ ajd recorri ed toeodicco. K«.jt.n.tro! Iteitin and fcr »aid ci.. a... ouui .it. nu nurtgn^u as'l ile pow er o. sa! therein coutaijieo ami du rtivite and exc CUIed b» -.'t-1 ^ijti-£z. is. i- ddtod lh» %M dty of Ma cli, A. i/.Ibu'-i.-nd ». luij teca'd iu tbeofiice of HeiiiMt-r ol ..ajv iu .a.d tui s:-.:d £eau.B countv oil theo i!i-.ai oi March, A. D. IM9,at two o'clock p. «.. in i..o:i "J." ol tuuftfu&t doeda page 11 J. i\,:4 was git oi) to secure 'i payment oiTvio Iiubdred and i'li uoll isi.. Liu. O d-'i" the date of »*,i montage, will inuriri at the late of one percent. I«r 1. oinu liiliaid,*.eeoitj|ij^ lo ti.«- cvnditi.^s of certttiii oii:i*-orj ueie te..iiiii eit-lj ilaie witl, ,-aid mo. tjg»»i an uiaUc- :uiu CXwcHleXl oy tae said U. A. Diieber to lues Cisos. U. MoCltiie. And whereas uufiul bis been mudb in the cun ditioua of the g»:d in rtgtige by the non paj i^ent of the said promissory A a lor wo il ui.'i.eil and Pitty dollars and the iuiei est tb reun an thero is now claimed to be uau, and is ac.ua.ly io« said mortgage,principal aed iuterut an aforesaid, tiieauiu of Three liuodreu and .'.even and &Q-K.U do lain at the date et this nt-tice, »her*by and by reason hereof iho tail p"W«r of sole lias b&come operative, and wheieas ucti'n or pn feeding ai law cr otherwise has beou nulilttted to rec. vtr the debt go remaning secured b. sui!Jntrtgsg£ior any par thereol: Now, tlieic-tbre, coiice is Uafuf aiveu (hat by virtue of the power of gale coutast rd in said mortgage, an pursuanttc tli-statute in snehcase n.ade and provi .ed, said mortgage wi beforeclo.-MU by the sa.o oi raid mortgaged promises or so much tiaceoi us be necessary, at public vendue, by toe uuder-igned, .-lienli uf said titcains county, at the trout dour of the Cou' House, in fit. Cloud, iu said county, on tSATCRDAlf, THE 6rH DAY "V JULY, A D.lo71, at 2 o'clock in the after noon of that day, to gatibfy the amount that shall •hen be due on said notcaud mortgage, with the ct*t of :oreclotuie, aud the luither turn ol One H»n drcd dlars in i-aid moi tun ze covenanted aid agreed to be pad by .aid niongiigois to said moitgagee, an attorney's, biictoi'. oi oaogel's lc-», in addiiioii to nil tuiu-.aiid CCMS atluwedin that ben..ii bv law, iu case ot the lor-cl.^ou ol rrtio moitgase. Dated at. Cloud, tebi i.ary iUl, A. u. ii7i. 'XuOi.CiicVi.Vie, IDob. •. Ai.DEf, iiortgagee. fchcr li' or cteai ng C» inly .io-7 VJOTICE.—V. S. LAND OFFICE, «.l £t. Cloud, Siiun., ilay. 22, 11:71. Complaint having teen emcied a» tiis oilice by Isaac bin lair against Thtnias Blake for abandoning his hoiueniead entry, No. t32b, dated June lb, Ii.70 upon .e nwj^,section Y-j, touuhip l\A, ran^« C2,in S earns count Minnesota, with a view totiiecau cell .tion of taid entry: the s-'.id larlies ore he'e by summoned to appear at this oihee en tue 11m l»AY OF JULY, lbi i, «t 10 iy- lock iu the ^'.eco-.n to re ponu ud luruirh testimony cjiicerning taid al leged abandoument. C. A. OILMAN, Register, may25-6wll T. C. McCLLili. Receiver, OTICH V. S. LAND OFFICE, J.^1 St. Cloud. Minn., June 20, 1871. Complaint having been entered at this office by William :l against Uulua Preecott for a!.ynJ,ii ingLU louieaieau Entry Ho. 37J5, dated May 20 lbo. npoiitheswj^ nw}^4 nwJ4 gw^4 sec. 6, Towi. siiip 127 Raige 'Ji, inMorrieoncounty,M!nn,, witlia view to the cancellation of said eutry the eaio par tits aro hereby summoned to appear at this ottice on tho 4TH DAI' OF AUU0ST, 187L,at 10 o'clock iu tlie forenoon, to respond and faruisii tegtiinony concerning said alleged abandon.oeut. C. A. G1LMAN, Register, jnnc-22-6w3 T. C. McULURE. Receiver S OFFICE OE CHIEF C. 8 "1 DEFASTXZXT OP DAKOTA. S I PAUL, KISS., May 6th, 1871. EAT.ED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be received at this oilice un'al 12 a. Thursday, June 6th, 1871, for furnishing the E S E E required by the Subsistence Department v. £. A., a: FORT SNELL1NG, Minn. FORT Rll'LEY, Minn. FOtta'ABEttCROMBLE,D. T. 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This makes it a very valuable work tor reference, and an almost mdis peusible companion to all interested in Stock-breeding. The low price at which it is published (§1 00 a year) brings it with in the reach of all, while the Splendid In ducements offered to Agents and Prem iums to Subscribers make it to the inter est of every Farmer and Stock Breeder to extend its circulation. Send Stamp for Specimen Copy, large Illustrated ahow Bill and Premium List. Get up a Club and obtain one o! the many valuable Premiums offered, consisting of Chester White, Berkshire, auiii.ik, igic and Essex Pigs, ohori-lloiu, xVliiuitiey, Ayrshire and De von Calves, Southdown, Cotswold and Merino Sheep, Cashmere Goats, Pure-Breed Poultry, iSorwa} Oats, Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Piancs, Watches, Sitver Ware, Books, Cic, &.c. Specimen Cones sent nee. Address N P. BOTES 5L Co Publishers, Parkersburg, Chester Co., Pa. A O N O I N We will give the Sfoc7 Journal for one year GRATIS to all new subscriocra to UB JOURNAL who will remit §2. ihis oilVr will hold for only a limited tioie. MURRAY HILL. 31-AJ3A.TvXE E A S S ENGLISH, FEENCn ASD GEKSAS Boarding and Bay School for Young Ladies. No. !S3S Ulailiaon Avenue, Sew Yoi The next session will commence: Tues day, September 2), 1870. Madame Meats has great pleasure in an nouncing to her patrons and friends, thai she will tie able to offer superior advantages for the complete and elegant education "of Young Ladies, at the opining of the next session. The course of Instruction comprises ttc English and French Languages, Lathi, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geome-"-' try Geography, Astronomy, Chemistry? and other Natural Sciences Mental and Moral Philosophy, History, Composition, French and English Literature. During the season Lectures will be de livered-by eminent Professors on subjects connected with the various departments of instruction. These Lectures will be ar ranged for the general benefit of the school. Music, drawing, painting, singing, &e., may be included, at special rates. The best professional talent is employed in tho various Departments, and the whole is under the immediate care and supervis ion of Madame C. Mears. French is the language of the establish ment. Circulars giving terms, scut on ap plication. VSIOX PACIFIC BAILBOAD COMi'X niva. A a a —OF— 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 A E S —OF TUE— a a in a a I -V in eri a 3,000,0(10 acres choice (arming lands on the line ot the road, in the STATE OF NEBRASKA In th* GilSAT PLATTE VALLEY. Kowforsale, forcagh or credit at low rates of inter est. These lands are near tho 41st parrallel of North Latitude, in a mild and healthy climate, andforgrain growiug'.-.ud stock raigiugare unequalled by any iu the United States. Convenient to Market both east and west' Pi ices ra ge from $2 60 to $10 per acre. O E A I O E E S To settlers with limited means 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 A E S Rich Government ianu's along the road between A 3 N O A E nrve dand opeu for entry under the Homestead nu pr e.nption laws, and can be taken by ACTUAL SETTLEKS ONLY. An opportunity nci er before presented tor securing hotiu-g near ogrcat Raiii »ad with all the conveniences oi an eld se'.u.d country. New edition of descript lvepair.phleti with maps, now ready and sent Ires to ail pm ts of tho United states, Canada and Europe, Address, F. DAV S, Land Commissioner n&t-im U.P.U.R.Co..Omaba,Ns