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an I Wb would MSUUM SMA and witking aity Jofc PrlMllni, call mnJ txamimt oMHtiveiHoei of tow from tUSatt, before going eleevhere. Our Job Office it now fine eftkebettintkt Stale, and do work whick vt will guarantee ho At Saint Paul Prices. in ii Msjrtnerm AelvartlMra HMember tm HOG to the innumerable complaints made to tho authorities, it has determined to striotly enforce tho hog Ordinance after The owners of this class of animals, on and nfter'lhat day must keep them shut up, gr bo piPepired a fee for impounding. If there 13 nuisance, eminently deserving of b-nmmary abatement, it is the tjbniiifig of hogs'in our streets. fi Paper CTtj.

of Hanoigalla Cosuitj 49- VIM Cteovtettoa ef Tma JovirataU I tkat amy 1 9 All kiads of Job Printing, in Bag German or Norwegian, executed at ibis office. Send in your orders. case of surgeons instruments. Inquire at L. Cram's.

GUBAT Abbott offer for tho next 30 days, the celebrated "Eagle Fanning Mills," at $20 each. Retail price $35. STRUCK BY Saturday afternoon Inst, cows, belonging to Casper Peck, Cold Spring, were killed by lightning. were valued at $45 each. Saturiiy last a slight show or of rain fell, just enough to loy "tliej start the grass.

A little acceptable, especially to our farmers. A Fairchild is a He has just for apn' lied anew Auctioneer'ij License, in order to sell the rest of thosi "brown shirts also to sell some move shawls, that the ladies'may attend church, and thereby be a blessing to this community. this city and Cold: Spring, a black beaver overcoat. The finder will be liberally reward by leaving the same at the Central House, or with John Cooper. Naw Monday three hew boilers arrived, to bo used in the aaw mills of C.

Bridgman. laeh is twenty-eight feet in length and thirty-three inches in diameter. Mr B. has found it. naeassary to entirely refit his mills and iaoraaaa their oapaasty, tnerderto supply the demand to.UiMMn**-•'••''•''.

sntertaiamont gtvas last Friday evening by the It, E. 8. School was wall attended, and proved highly remunerative. AU of the tablaaux, reoitasmas and charades were well readered, while tho siagiag by the entire school oould hardly be excelled. The receipts -A: Saturday last, Paxton, Bar.

Campbell's son, was kicked by a horse, cutting si gash some two laches ia length on hfa right cheek. The wound was immediately dressed by Dr. Senkler, and is now doing well. Had ha been an Ineh nearer the horse it would have nndoubtedlr broken his jaw and cheek bone, If not hilled him. five million feet of pine lags ware safely boomed at the mouth of Elk River on Wednesday Inst.

They belong to throe parties, Messrs. N. P. Clarke, Arnold ft Stanton, of St. Cloud, and Henry Morrison, of Clearwater, who joined gangs of drivers to the Mississippi.

This season has been extremely favorable for ri-HT far the weather of this spring oaa not bo excelled. Prom about the middle of March up to the present time, we have not had more than four or five disagreeable days. It has been almost an uninterrupted season of warm and bright is much further advaoced than at last year this time, and there is every prospect of large crops this season. WEDDING AT FORT Hospital Steward Stanley, at Abcrcrom bie, wo learn that Cupt.J. S.

MeNaught, of! the 20th -Infantiy, married Wednesday evening of last week to Miss Alice Hawley, daughter of Col. Hawley of thaj 20th. The ceremony was performed by the Post Chaplain, Rev. W. Woart and immediately thereafter the happy couple received and entertained their friends in a vary handsome manner.

The festivities of the occasion-were prolonged until a late hour. A Moaax patty of young ladies and gsntlamssi af this city, while rotumiag from a ashing excursion last Saturday night drove up to a hotel in a neigh boring town, that ike ladies, who wore onfferiag from eold and rath, might warm thssuelvas. Several persons ware tip about tho hoaao, bat tho landlord had retirad. Upon dispatohing a messenger to thut fawotloaary, they vara inforatd that haaMsmraatata "bothof, wilh fhasil 1 Thaoo knowing the parties will Ha etaaaaHy heap a hotel" jafUfcl eU a pWllah thi. waek, audoh ssaat -pewva very satlafaet vary tax.isv^ iuelf.

and Wrthcat ward, rf praise from us, aridoaoa of the abiUty and energy of City officers. Ife also iad from thetaporte of the City Justices, thaS anas hava baan eolloetod as foliows 'V'v By $858 tM I OUchardsoa, 9883 From theeeTeports it will scan that we have 91,411.81 ia the City Treasury, aad but 14.97 ouUtanding orders. Bio aad ate the "Extanaion'' stove, at Roaenlwgar Bros. a first-class a a avsry raspaat cheap, heavy, roomy and durable also lot af cheaper stoves oa hand, aad more to arrive inn few days. patsat abatr springs are convert any.

common chair Into aa, aisy and comfortable rocking chair. AH these and other -things ton numerous to mantion at Roseaberger Bros. 1 Splendid and stylish neckties just received at Prondzinsk's, also trunks, valise's, Ac, onions at 10 cents per quart, at Paul-Moekenhaupt's. house industry, a buy your for 25 cents, at LIXPKRICR'S. sj-Quincy crackers, at Boyd's.

JsSlihf 4 April ADJOVBRBD GouncU msjt to adjournment. jfrttmt--Aid. Evans, President, Alden, Bridgman, Bnrbank, Kerr, Bobbers, T. Smith and Tenny. V'i The minutes of last meeting were road and approved, MVJ A communication from the Mayor with a complaint and summon." against the City by J.

Hay ward, was presented and read. a After considerable discussion Aid. Burr bank moved that CoL C. D. Kerr, (Hays Ken) ba employed to defend the city and that Kerr settle with Hay ward for Legislative dinner if it could be done for a sum not to exoeea $75, which was unanimously adoaasdbr'VT It was moved that the City Clerk be authorized to draw $55 and tender to Mr.

Hayward as fall payment of all damages incurred by preparing said dinner, which was also unanimously adopted. Petition of II. C. i'urbank, for vacating south half' of Morgan ave. lying east of Wells street and west of the Mississippi river, was presented and road.

Under a suspension uf the rules, said petition was granted. Supplemental report of Street Con. Dorr, together with bill of $58.50, was presented and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. The Committee on Ways and Means ted of. City officers OB follows: T-o the PrmJent and Common Council of the Oify ej- St.

Cloud Your Committee to wh'otn the examination of the A -tended eporis of the City Clerk, City Justiecs.and City Treasurer, would respectfully -report wo hove carefully examined nid Reports, and find, thorn. oorrect and' also, that the Finances of the City are in very healthy condition, notwithstanding he unusual drafts upon tho Treasury for the fiscal year ending April 16, Much credit is due to these officers, for the very ablo and efficient manner in which they have performed the duties of their respective offices. fU H. C. BURBANK, O.

TENNY, I Com. L. ROBBERS. On motion of Aid. Kerr, the report was unanimously adopted.

On motion of Aid. Kerr, it was voted that the sum of $14.68, belonging to the redemption fund, and the Sum of $26.83, belonging to tho Engine House fund, be transferred to the Revenue fund. On motion of Aid. Burbank, it was voted that acondenSed statement of the Treasurer's Report be published in both of the city papers. tjgtj? J.

On motion of Aid. Alden, the bill of L. of $10, for legal services in the Fairchild Auction License, was allowed and the Clerk directed to draw an order therefor. On motion of Aid. Kerr the Council adjourned to Tuesday evening May 3, 1870.

CITY Monday the char ter election takes place, of which official notice has been published. Mayor Taylor, who has'proved a very efficient officer, is a candidate for re-election, and we also hear Messrs. C. F. Davis and T.

C. McClure spoken of for that office. J. M. Bosenberger, present City Treasurer, we hope may be re-elected without, opposition.

Certainly none should be made. For City Justices, one of tho present incumbents, Hon. N. Barnes, will be a oaadidate. Mr.

B. in this capacity, as well as in the many other positions he has held in this county, has ever been a faithful i.nd attentive officer. Judge Evans and H. R. Toboy, are also urged by their many friends.

Two are to be elected and either of tho gentlemen named would prove well fitted for the position. An Alderman and a member of the Board of Education arc to be elected, in each Ward. For Aldermen, Win. Powell is a oandidate in the first Ward J. 0 Smith, O.

Tenny, as. Carlisle and J. K. Miller in the second C. Schulien in the third, and Smith and W.

J. Parsons, in tie Fourth. Messrs. Tolman, C. F.

Bavin, L. Enderle and Jos. Edelbrook, retire from the Board of Education this year, but will probably The Dcirocrats hold a Caucus on next Saturday bight, to make nominations. .4, Monday, Rev E. aud Judge McKelvy started for of the Presbytery at Hudson.

From wiiable sources we learn that J. o. of this city, is IU the fruit business in St. Paul. ftfehediaH of the Sauk Rapids Sentinel, came over tho river latt Sunday, to attend hutch, and borrow typo for his tax list.

lion, informs us that he isn't in the habit of doing these things. NcjevfO. H. Elmer, of Sauk Centre, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church laftiSabbath. )A Mr.

Artemas Briggs and family, of North Rehoboth, arrived on Tuesday. He intends locating in the vicinity of Princeton, ft Among the arrivals at the Central House, we note Maj. Atcheson, Chippewa Agent W.Carpenierj of the Stage firm ef Blahely ft Carpenter 8mith Bloomfield, of Alexandria and Messrs. O. S.

Free- and E. A. Parker, of Bank Centre. at Boyd's. OKKAT BARGAINS IN fffnt AND OaOCERIES Prondiinski has a large and splendid stock of hats and caps on hand.

Among the hats are the Rawlins, CUrond Americas Girl, Harvard, No Name, London, Brougham, and many others, all of and canned fruits, at "Boyd's. medicines, paints, oils and dyes, at AXLRR RUS SILL'8. framest'si I 1 I teas, syrups, oils fruits, crockery, stone and tan I oy goeds, Yankee notions, table add pock4t catlery aad spices of all kinds, cheaper than at anv other place in the city, atVV gpjajaaiMtjgisjijI Xi LrxpxRicii's. CHEA I CIlEAPJfiRII CHBAPKSTtt! The cheapest place in town to buy drugs, notions, lamp chimneys, paints oils and wwindow glass, is fit TICKNOR, TOLMAN CO. Call and nee.

wanting a good suVstaatial plow can obtain one 'of just th it' N. Lahr'e, as that ia all the kind niakes Farmers oaa do better by calling on him.itjbaa elsewhere. if I ii pork aad baooi, mmm ma TAIL C0VKTT April 15,1870. Bnnoa Tail County still contiuues its onward march to wealth and fame, with a prospect of keeping paoe with its adjoining oounties, although for a season past we have been compelled to laborunder very embarrassing circumstarcf 3, perhaps this Is a common occurrence in organising new oounties, in regulating and selecting oounty seats, towns, town sites, schools and school districts all to be accomplished by inexperienced officers leaving room in a measure for dissatisfaction, but- we hope ere long to overcome all such difficulties. There is considerable excitement relative to the railroads.

Fjfce years ago it could have been believed that the whist ling of the engine and the rumbling of tht cars would so soon be rattling over the railways of Otter Tail oounty. For the last three weeks the weather has been warm and pleasant, bat last night old Boreas broke loose and raised quite a little squall of snow. Otter Tail City.is but they lack especially a blacksmith. Dr. Pile, from White Earth Reservation, passed through here a few days since on his way to Alexandria or vicinity, for the purpose of buying milch cows for dairy purposes.

Minnesota is bound to make or supply her own iemunds for butter and cheese erelong. People aro gel ting tired of from'25 to 30 cents per pound for mess pork and sell their wheal at SO cents per bushel. They they had rather feed it out and fatten then- own pork, aud whence eau see a plenty of hogs at every farmer's bam yard, it looks as though they into carry their plans into effect, besides they intend raising considerable corn this season. This is a profitable crop if rightly taken of in the fall. New claims are being taken and houses are being erected ia this vicinity and adjoining neighborhood.

C. WHITING. Naw following is a description of the new postage stamps, to be issued about the first of July, handed to us by our obliging postmaster: lj profile bust, after Rubrieht color, imperial ultramarine blue. 2 profile bust, after Power's color, velvet brown. 8 profile bust, after Houdon color, milroi green.

6 profile bust, after Valt eolor, cochneal red. 10 profile bust, after Power's statue color, chocolate. 12 profile after Hart color, neutral tint (purple.) f. profile bust, after Clevenger color, orange. 24 profile bust, after Coffee color, pure purple profile bust, after Cerraohi color, black.

90 0 H. Perry profile bust, after Walloon's statue eolor, carmine. violin strings, at Tobey's. big blowhard of vPairchild, can't prevent the people from going to P. J.

Limperich's, where they can get fresh staple articles cheaper than the. rotten auction goods. FOR for cash, 1 bay mare, 5 years with colt. Warranted to be perfeotly sound. Inquire of J.

G. HUBER. 50,000 of furs wanted atSohulten's Drug Store, St. Germain street. Schulten has accepted the agency for one of the heaviest New York exporting tiouses and is prepared to pay tho highest St.

Paul prices for good furs Of all descriptions. Country storekeepers and trappers will find it to their interest to give him a call. CLOTHING HALL is called to tho new advertisement of J. Prondzinski, who has just i-eceived a large and splendid tock of Gent's furnishing goods, cassimeres, hats, caps, Mr. Prondzinski has the best stock of goods ever In ought into Northern Minnesota, and offers them at just living rates.

Every one wanting anything in his line will do widl by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsi where. His in Schwartz StTheis' brick n.aia street. store is St. Ger- M. E.

S. School conceit beld on Sabbath evening. will be Mom: FAT Coats Freeman are the livest go-ahead business insa of our city. One day this week they had on hand twenty-three of the fa test cattle we ever saw. They are always getting something nice for their customers.

They buy the best and therefore sell the best. Farmers who wish to dispose of any stock should call on them, as they pay the high est cash price. HATS 1 HATS styles: "Shoo Ply." "Fechter." I "Burlingamo." Cheap, at Pickit Abbott's. GOODS t'. asj At J.

W. as'he wishes to elosa them out rtganUeitof coit. Wa will not enumerate his goods as his stock Ij'iao wall known to contain everything in' the dry goods and aroeary lines. Ha has marked down each article in his whole stock to prices that cannot fail to ttll his He dasa this Jbecause money is so scaroe aad he wants money more than he does the goods. Da not buy any kind of dry goods OP groeeries without looking through hit stock, as he can live money for you.

OB half-sise photograph camera, C. C. Harrison's make as good as bos and shields in good ooudition. For funjaer articular! call at Hill's gal. MUSICAL AOADBHT AT ASOKA, Term often weeks, will commence Monday, May 16th.

Daily recitations in voeal and instrumental music. Thorough Bass harmony. Send for circulars to S. M. Weigel, Principal a stock of violins, at tobey's.

i' -Just received, a new stock of fancy goods, at Aua a RUSSELL'S. WA5TJCU. $100,000 worth of Jura tmd Bidet at H. Hoepner's old stand, St. Germain street, for which the highest New Tork market price will be paid in cash.

FOB SALR OR dwelling houses in Brown's addition, built last year. They are comfortable and convenient throughout, and desirable for small families. Rent reasonable. H. C.

BURBANK. buy and sell all kinds of produce. J. B. MILLS.

TAKE groceries at J. Mills', cheap as the cheapest. Goods delivered, free of coat, in a jatrt of the neglected in our last week's issue to call attention to Frank Remeley's advertisement of ice. the best quality uf flour at the Ipwest price, go to Boyd's. I you buy anything your family wants, come and see me.

OB good store-room in the I'best business part of city. Size of room 22x50, furnished with counters and shelving suitable for any of busiuess. moderate. Inquire uf St.sjlatj BLaJTKB). We have on hand, printed from new type on good paper, a full assortment of legal blanks, including: Quit-claim, Mortgage and Chattel Mortgage.

Dutrict Notioes of Trial and Notes of Issue. and Subpoenas. To TOWN are able to furnish the following blanks to order, in any quantity desired Order of Supervisors laying out a new road. Release of Damages by Owners of Land. Notice of laiyng out of roads (for public posting.) Town orders, with stubs, bound or hound.

Bond of Town Treasurers. Constable. Justice of the Peace. Notice of election to Town Office. Oath of Office of Tcwu Officers.

Notioe to District Clerk of Election of Justice of tho Peace. Notice of E.eciion of Constable. These blanks are suitable for any town or county in the State. Orders from the country, for- large or sin nil quantities, filled at St. Paul price first-class groceries and provisions at the lowest rates, go to Boyd's.

$100 CUAM.KNGK! We challenge any body in this county in the best goods and lowest prices I stock of goods received at Paul Mockenhuupt's this week, whieb will be sold cheaper than evor. -All kinds of groceries, at ALLEN RUSSELL'S. styles of wall paper, at Tobey's. lot of the celebrated "Wolverine Washers," now ready and for sale by W. T.

CLARK. cheap, at Boyd's. -I sell as cheap as the cheapest. J. B.

MILLS and shingles cheap as cheapest, at J. W. Tenvoordc's. piekU and canned goods, Boyd's. the go to coffees and sugars, cheaper than ever, at Paul Mookenhaupt's.

Poa planing and matohing machine, surface 24 inch wide, planes and matches 14 inches wide now running at Northern Paoifio Planing ehop, "Horse Men," and others who pretend to know, say that the following directions had better be observed in using Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders: Give a horse every night for a week the same every other night for 4 or 6 nights the same for a milch, cow, and twice as much for an ox. The addition of a little fine salt will be an advantage. have heard recently, of several severe cases of Bpinal disease cured by Johnson's Anodyne Liniment one case of a man forty five years old, who had done a day's work for four years. The hack sbould.first be washed, then rubbed with a coarse towel. Apply the Liniment cold, and rub in with the haul.

MARKETS ST. CLOUD, April 28, 1870. Wheat continues at previous quotations for No 1 50o for No. 2. Outs, 35c.

Barley remains at 50a60c. Rye of good quality, brings 50a55c. Bran $12 per ton, and scarce, as no flour is being manufactured for shipment. Hay, plenty, at Beans. $1.50 to Onions very scarce 80c to 51 readily.

Potatoes very scarce, 55a60c. Cranberries are about sufficient to meet the home demand, and retail at 3 per bushel. Green apples sell at 75c per peck 6 00 $6 75 per bol. Eggs plenty 14o at wholesale retail 15c. Good rool butter is very scarce, and readdy brings 25c firkin butter in good supply, at 20c.

Cheese, 20c at wholesale retail at 25o. But li1 tie wool is being brought in the trarkct price is 40c. Diy maple wood is worth for full cord green maple, 3 3 5 0 tamarac, $2.50. MINNEAPOLIS, April 27. MILWAUKEE, April 27.

at 86Jc for No. 1 oorn, qniet.68c oats, steady, 41c. CHICAGO, April 27. No. at 76Jc.

87JJ. NEW ADVERT1SEMEN8. EDWIN M. WRIGHT, A AT A Office in Bell's Block, St. Germain Street, ST.

CLOUD, MINNE80TA. MtW HAL READY FOR THE RUSH. GRAND OPENING AX Prondziiiski's Clothing Hall. I am pleased to announce to the oitisens of St. Cloud aad the public in general, the arrival of my immense spring and summer stock of Men's and Boy's clothing, Cloths, Cascimeres, and Tailor's Trimmings, Gent's Fnrnishing Goods, Htt, Caps.

Trunks, Vr lises, India Rubber Goods. In tact everything that can poasibly be mentioneu comprising gentlemen's dress, can 'always be found at my establishment, not only greaterj variety, superior in quality, but many other goods that cannot be found elsewhere, at very LOW PRICES. It is to the interest of every ene to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. PRONDZINSKI.

St. Cloud, April 26,1870. n4l pOOLEVV BAKING The standard reputation attained by this unrivalled and infallible Yeat 1'oWder during Iwi lve years past, is due so its perfect parity, luralthfulncss and economy. Put up in actual weight, as represented and will keepforyears. Tlie quantity required for use is from one-fourth to one-half le-s than other Baking Powders.

Sold by OroccM the Vuitrd States. nil DOOLKT A BROTHER. Mancfitciurers and 69 JJew Street, New Tork. OPHCI. Cloud.

April 28. 1870. been entciedatthlsoSJce by Jolia OlMjn a-niust William II. Cuaningliam lorabandoLius his Homestead Enter No. 2103, dated Nov.

16,1805. UIOD the li aw section 19, HW xecttoa IS, towmbip 128, ranges in Todd county.Mioa^ with a Tlew to the cancellatfou of said entry herelTsnminnuedtosppe ir attbls'ulBce on the Ura DAT Of NR, isjo, at 10 o'clock in the forenndn to 'respond and fnrnlsh testimony iBCeralac C.A.OIX^UN.Realstsr, aarSMwl T. 0. MoCUWajf M3 Ornca ot TasAiuata, ST. CIODD, MMK, 10,1870.

ft Ta (Ac Bimorable, the I'retidmt and Cbmmon Council, ef the City of St. Cloud, Minn. following is inv Annual Retort (eoodeiued) exhibitlug lie receipts and ditbcrMmeato of the City Government from April Otb, 1800 to Apri1 10th, 18T0. Very iespoctfally, J. M.

ROSENBKRGKR, City Treasurer. RECEIPTS. Reeeived from Sample and Hand Feddlera, $160.00 One Bone Peddlon, 10.00 foot, perquarter, fore, at retail. at retail. foot, at retail, deer, at retail.

Qeeae, Chickens. F. H. DAM. Clear Pork per bbl.

Mew 5tM Saloon A Retail Liquor Deal's 1410.67 Pigeo Hol BiUiar.1 Tables, Bowling Alley, Shown, Exhibitions, Ac, Anet oneera, 22.5 0 02.50 7.60 20.00 179.17 383.00 30.00 0.00 7295.80 Dog AiMMment on Lota, County Treasurer, Balance on hand, 084.64 $10038.03 DISBURSIMEHTg. $4570,00 1504.72 2511.20 34885 3.20 Paid Orders, Normal School Bonds and Coupons, Bridge Oidere and Interest, Engine House, Orders and Interest, Redemption Orders of Co. Auditor, TntaJ Disbursementg, Balance on hamt, $9028.03 1610.90 $10638.93 Respo-itrnlly, J. M. KOSEXBKRGER.

City Troasurer. Balance on hand as above, $1010.90 Deduct therefrom Treasurer Foes 2 per ct. on $0,96429 of Total Receipts, $199.09 Balance on hand, $1411.81 The above balance belongs to the different Funtfr, vll: Redemption Revenue Side Walk Engine House Mist. Bridge Normal School Fund, $14.63 217.79 22.46 J. M.

ROSENREROER, City Treasurer. ExPKIUENTIA surely expereience teaches those WHO use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that it is better to take a medicine upon the first symptoms of disease, that will surely restore health, than to wait until the complaint has become chronic. Use these pills in all cases of UillioUBness, Indigestion, Headache, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities, Get the Ometa Almanac from -your storekeeper, it contaiud much useful information for the invalid and convalescent. If you aae ailing use Dr.

Morse's Indian Boot Pills and you will find them of great value. Sold by all Dealers. n34 MEAT A OOBKBCTID WIEKLT BT COATS ft VKZEMAR. Buying, Sel! 10 $8J4 3a4 5a6 8al0 8al2U 20 16 15 15 $36 30 15 12 12 12 eoaaicrn it BT DAVIB CIAII WnOLCIAlS RKTAIL XXX 4,25 per bbl. 4.50 XX 3.75 4.00 Buckwheat, 4 5 00 Cornmeal, 2 00 2 25 bolted 300 300 (Flour in sacks.

25 cents less than in barrels.) A OorrtcUdforTnx JovnjtMfiy D.M.Q.Murphy a Co MiukNo.l....$100to400|Raccoon,. Otter. 700 700 Red 260 260 Bear. $800 to10 Cnb Bear 2 to 400 Beaver, per lb 176 DeerSkins, perS) 16 to 25 id 1 6 6 60 3 tolOOO 150 Cross Pox 400 Silver to 2600 Lynx 150 Badger SO Sknnk to 30 Fall Rat 8 Winter 10 Kits 3 Spring: Rat 13 liVNBE MARKET. Common lumber Flooring Clear Fencinir Shingles Lath Refuse Joieeand per $16 00 2800 3000aS60O 1800 3 00a4.60a&25 2.50 260 1800 The aoove are the prices at the yards, mills, $lsel per thousand.

At the I PCKCBASMO AND DEPOT C. S. ST. PAUL, MISS, April 8th, 1870. QEALED PROPOSALS, I DUPLICATE, are invited by the undersigned until 11 o'clock A.

Tuesday, May 10th, 1870 for furnishing the U. 3. Subsistence Department with the following stores, delivered in this city, at the St. Paul Pacific Railroad Depot, 100 Barrels MESS PORK, to contain 200 pounds meat each, full salted in full hooped oak barrels meat to be free Irom rust or stain and packed in winter of 1869-70. 125,000 Pounds fresh ground XXX FLOUR wholly from original stock of sound spring wheat of best half to be in strong barrels, full head lined, and half in double sacks of 100 pounds eaoh the inner sack of twilled cotton and the outer one of gunny or strong burlaps.

Brands must be stated. 150 Bushels (60 pounds to the bushel) prime new WHITE BEANS, well seasoned, dry, and of uniform size to be put up in double sacks of 120 pounds inner sack of twilled cotton, and the outer one of gunny or burlaps. 10,000 Pound" of strictly prime RIO COFFEE, in dsuble sacks. 8,000 Pounds of strictly prime. RIO COFFEE, roasted, in double sacks.

6C0 Pounds carefully selected TEA, in original pounds Black and 800 puuds choice Green. Pack 'ges to be well strapped with green hickory straps and in per-, feet, order. GO Gallons (in half barrels of about 22 gallons each) best quality pure WHISKY YINEG VR, to be free from all foreign acids, or. other, injurious substances, of uni.oim quality and strength, requiring 35 grains bi-carbonate of potakh to neutralize one fluid' ounce. The packages to be hew, full hooped one iron hoop on each, end, -iron hoops and heads to be painted and bungs capped with tin.

6,000 Pounds good, hard, BROWN SOAP, (well dried,) made by boiling aud fiom good material only from clay, soluble glass, or other 6,000 Pounds good pounds in sacks and 2,000 in good strong barrels, 1,000 Pounds fine TABLE SALT, in go.id, clean, dry spirit barrels. All old marks be obliterated by painting the 240 Pounds pure ground BLACK PEPPER, in quarter pound pack ages, packed in boxes of 25 pounds The above stores to be of' best quality and ready for delivery within fifteen days from date of award. Actual tare required, en all packages and no charges for packages allowed, j. Samples required of all articles except pork. The proposals to be bound by all the conditions usually attached to my advertisements for Subsistence J.

H. OILMAN, Capt. C. Bvt. Lt.

Cal. U. S. aprl4-4w Notice to Contractors. SEALEDuntil PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived the 91st day of May, 1970.

for furnishing tho materials for, and build ing three piers in Rum River, at Anoka, to bo built during the coming summer and Two places are contemplated, one requiring about 550 cubio yards of masonry, aud the other about 250 yards. Bidders will specify in their proposals the price for each. The masonry is to be first-class, and either of beat quality of limestone, or granite, and persons proposing to build ths same will specify in their bids, the price for eaoh, leaving the committee to select which to make use of. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Capt, W. Q.

Butterfield iu Anoka, to wuom all proposals may be addressed. STOV I a T.J.BONHAM Would announce to the oitiseus of St. Cloud aad surounding country that he has opened a 'Mtqodih'T New Stove aad Tin Store, nthe stand formerly occupied by J. 1 illy opposite Burbank it Powell's block, where he wUl keep 1 "constantly on hand good assort- ment ef (... COOK, PARLOR, AND HEATING 26.83 4 3 1 1087.80 $1411.81 Which ne will sell CHEAP FOfc CASH! He is also prepared to do all kinds of Tiff, SHEET IRON AHD COPPER WORK JOB WORK AND REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch.

Being a practical workman for many years, he fools confident of his ability to please. He invites all to give him a call and convince themselves that the above are facts. T.J.BONHAM. St. Cloud.

Nov. 16,1869. vl2-nl Sous YEARS since a poor but talented gentleman of the medical profession the idea that if he" could produce a medicine of universal application aud extraordinary merit and make it known he could not only enrich himself and escape the drudgery of a Physician's life, but also benefit the sick in a greater measure than by his private practice. He therefore consulted with the best Physicians he could find and the result was the-- production of! the Judson's Mountain Herb Pills, a famous and most successful medicine. He began in a small way to make the Mountain Herb Pills known by advertising them and each was the value of his Pills, that in a few years he had not only.

amassed a fortune but had that rare satisfaction for a rich man, of having relieved the sick, and benefited His fellow-men in every part of the country, as thousands of grateful testimonials could' prove. The Jadson's Mountain Herb Pills have cured Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities, and all Billions This little sketch serves both to adorn a tale and point a moral: Dr. Judson's Pills were meritorious and the doctor himself knew the value of printers ink. For sale by ill Dealers. LVtVii "To tux Omens or tlinoM PAD Thennder onr Spedsl Committee on Bewins was by the Asrnto repre ienUng the two competing Machines, to render to your Committee, in writing, the peculiar MIRM on which they based their claim of superiority, and in testing the each polnt was to be.

taken separately, and after a fair trial, adjudged to the of onr ability. Rach Agt-at presented his claims in dne form. For the Wilcox A Gibbs Machine, xantTTnvx distinct claims were made for its superiority, ALL of a thorough and inapartial trial, were sustained. For tho competing BOCBLI-THMAO Machiue. but TCH were presented, two of which were S.

D. TITUKEB, L. C. CaAMT- mcT, J. WHKUCCK.

JUDOU BE. ID-AM. Manufacturer of SASH DOORS MOULDINGS, CASINGS, BRACKETS STORE FRON28, SCROLL HORK, tVMP TttbiAG, WINDOW AUD vuoiv rrtAMES, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BLUfDS, CORNICES, STORE DOORS BASE, PRIMED GLAZED SASH, Ac PLANING, RE-SAWING, SCROLL SAWING AMD JOB WORK of every description, done to or- ED FLOORING, SIDING, PICKIT8 and LUMBER ripped to bills, for sale. All orders by mail prompt0 ly attended to. A liberal Discount.to Dealers.

Office and Factory on Washington avenue, next door to the Bridge, St. Cloud, Minnesota. St. Cloud, May 26th, 1869. vl ELECTION NOTICE.

CITT CIRRK'S Orrios, CITY ST CLOUD, April 18,1870. Tlja Annual, Charter Itectiaa fsjr City of Cloud, will be held on MONDAF, THE SECOND DAT OF MAT NEXT. Between the hours of nine o'clock a the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon, at the usual place of holding election in the different Wards of the City, vi First Ward, at the Seminary Building, (so called.) Second Ward, at the SohoolhousS pesite to the Congregational church. Third Ward, at the Court House. Aad Fourth Ward, at L.

Enderle's Brewery. The officers to be elected are: CITT OFFICERS. A MAYOR for the term of one year. A CITY TREASURER for the term one year. Two CITY JUSTICES for (he term two years, AVARD OFFICERS.

riRSt WARD. One Alderman for the term of three years One member of the' Board of Education or term of three years. Issgsfa CI SSCORD WAaD. One Alderman for the term of three One member of the Board of Education for the term of three yeats. THIRD 'WARD.

Alderman for the term of three years, One member of the Board of Education for the term of one year. rOURTH WARD. IRasjoS One Alderman for the term of three years, One member of the Board, of Edueatiea for term of three years! v.rr"^. One member of the Board of EduoaUoa for the term of one year. By order of the Common Council.

f''. Noncav-v. JAMlSMoCANN, A A LEWIS MARTIN. Aaeka April 18, 1S70. apr21-lw NATHAN F.

BARNES, City Clerk. 8t. Cloud, April 18,1870. a. LAND OFFICE, St.

Clond, April WTO. CoatBlaint havlus bun entered at tkUofles by OsrSTibbot agataMt Ilslrs of rsrry t. Ussrtly. for abandoning his Hssasstoad Co- deceased. try No, ttanrk Meeker county, Minn latlon oraald entry: the seid partie- an hereby moned to appear at this oSVe oa the ISra DA" Of JUNE, 1870, at 10 o'clock lo tbeforenooo.lornr.asjl and.

furnish testimony ccaceralag sieged SM2, dated Hovembcr 19, section 8, township 121, with a vtsw to ths O.A.OTLMAN. B-sjteter. aprSMwi a MoOWan, Beeriver TOLL rlaUlS--priutad ia the hess JOUBHAL OFFICIJ am a POS OFFICE- ARRIVAL AHD DIPARTPRI OF MAILS. St. Paul and way ait Uf a Sauk Centre daily, Supdays excepted, at 2 p.

x. Arrive same days at 6 r. M. Mail closes at 1 p. M.

Crow Wing daily, Sundays axoepted, at p. H. Arrives, same days, at 6 p. u. Mail closes at 12.M.

Fair Haven and each Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. M. Departs same days at 2 p. u. Mail closes at tf Two Rivers and each Monday at 7 A.

K. Arrives on Tussday at 4 P. x. Mail closes at 6 A. X.

St. Wednesday and Saturday, at Departs same days at 2 p. x. Saturday, same hour as above. Sauk a day.

P. x. Mails close at A. x. J.

B. WBST, P. M. FREEOREEH Tie Leading Agricultural Journal OF THE COUNTRY, FREE FOR OBB YEACU HS AxaaiCAir STOCK first-class monthly, containing 32 large double column pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing regular departments for the Practical Farmer. Dairyman, Stock Breeder, Wool Grower, and Poultry Keeper, A illustrated with numerous fine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted oovers.

Farmers will find this monthly a very efficient aid in all the departments of Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Veterinary Department under charge ef one of the ablest Professors in the United States, who an swers through the Journal, free of charge, al questions relating to Sick, Injured or? Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every A Subscriber has La Horaa and Cattle Doctor fret, jj We are'now prepared to offer tht Amtricon Stock Journal as a fret gifftm year, to all subscribers (orrenewals) to the St. Cloud JOBRHAL who shall subscribe isa-j 'mediately and pay in" This is rare opportunity which tho intelligent peapie of our section, will no doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at onoe aud secure the Stock Journal raira for a year.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEWING MACHINES: As usual ahead of any other FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Da the market. It was awarded the SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA At the late Annual-State Fair, held at AND w'fi BLEG It ia unequalled by any, surpassed by none. a DATE. Call and see our Machines, whether you want buy or hot 'vff.

08CARFARRAR. No. 292 Third Street, St. Paul, MRS. JAMES HTLL Agent at St.

Cloud. Rooms at Hill's Photograph Gallery' H. 8IBL.KY, i' President. THUS. COCHKAfT, Jr Vice-President.

StARC SSART1H, Secretary. O. A. MOW PORT, Treasurer. STJCWART, M.

Med. Examiner. A sr a Issues all kinds of Policies. Divides annually among the Insured. Declares absolutely nonforfeited Dividends.

Has deposited Wvt 9 With1 Bute Treasurer to RTTO DOT'S SECURE P0UCY4I0LDERS. INVESTS AT HOML KEEPS CAPITAL IN THE STATE. I "by I HOME OFFICE, St. Paul. H.C.

BURBANK. W. B. MITCHELL, NO. I A April 13, (TV June 12, tXJQ: Oct, 1, Wilson 18TO.

Jan. 4, vl2-n89 A HALL R. O. Manutacturera and Dealers in Carpets. Oil-Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Materials, Uiholstery Goods, Wall Paper, Bedding, Window Shades, Feathers, Ac.

Via SM Third Straet, 8T. PAUL, MINNESOTA. Book Agents Wanted. A A a Seld aad Ubsral 1 terms. Sssrffor Ustef New Books wita drev Jars and taras to 0BO.

w. ssOSjana, laffDar4Sloek, CHeegcIU. WrtJSrf A OF I Sept. 9, 225 William Whitla, abatement of taxes for 1867, 226 John Ward, error on homestead, 227 Hermann Kreble, commissioner on Stats road, 228 Merrill, Randall Co for county, W. Ww Count Auditor's salary, 230 231- do do do do a 236, 'iilJ1 do dc do do do do.

do do do -v 237 238 239 I ITTviSA." if Amount of orders outstanding as per statement uf March 10, 1868, Amount of orders issued from March 10,1869, ta Bm iWe 8.1870, County and Poor Orders cancslled the year. RKS01TRCB8 TOR A MT Of SAMR AS TOUOWS "ft Unpaid County taxes on 1887 duplicate, 186 8 it 1869 Balance in hands of County Treasurer for County Revenue, Balance in hands of County Treasurer for Notes due Poor Fund, 1K1i I TV Attett. W. W. PlRMKT, County Auditor.

SPMPfiLL NOTICES. coMVawaiovs at am I A I PabUshsd for bweflt of yoaag mm and who Itsrvoo- Osbllity, the BMnsof ssiacwe. Writtsa by who enrsd blmself aadsssrt reetlviasra postpaid directed Addreei, NATHAMIkL MAY FAIR, Brooklyn, N. T. GETTING MARRIED.

FOR TOUNG HEW, on delights of iet or propriety or impropriety of getting with saaitary for those who awl anStud Bona, and the with for matrimonial happiness, vclopee. AddrMe, UOWA l4uadetphia, AR ASSOCIAT ATIOK, stox NEWCUSTOIVI svoda B0QTABDSH0ESTORE. -sua k. iMouldanaftuneetoths mtitens of St Cloud aad vicinity that I have My New Custom Boot and Shoe store on Washington avenue neat door to Hitt's photograph gallery, where I will r-e pleased to see all of my old customers aad every one who may want anything ia my Una. I wiU heap on hand a irst-elsss Shoos, Rubbers 1 9 CUSTOM WORK BONK IN THE LATEST STYlsE.

SVa48 STATEMENT I Iba: Wrr Monongalia County, Minnesota. Dfc'lfii m. a 1 TO WHOM ISSUED. Mareh'llJ 192 193 194 195 196 '497 198 199 200 201 '2o2 203 205 206 208 209 210. W.

W. Pinney, office rent for county do. do do County Auditor, for Statutes, R. Hoover, for stationery, C. E.

Lieu, recording bonds, James Tuttle, commissioner on reads, F. Smithson, carrying election returns, F. B. Woodcock, recording W. B.

Mitchell, for James Tuttle, Justice's fees, B. F. Fuller, Constable's fees, 211 W. W.Pinaey,-wood furnished for county offices, 212-'A probate book, 2J3 Benj. Cruver, abatement on homestead, 214 Ana Brown, do do 215 John Bolan.

for relief of poor, do 217 John Monson, do do 218 Mrs Bandy Peterson do 219 John Bowlan, do do Jtallaon, do do 221 Randy Petersen, do do 222 J. B. Garrison, stationery for Treasurer's ofitee, do do do -1-V Iu 0 do do do do do do 242 248 244 c''S46 do do 247 Poor Fund, relief of Raade Peterson, '248 Andrew Railson, county oonrmissioner, 24w do do 250, A. J. Geer, carrying election returns, do 241 A.

H. Sperry, Chmioman on county road, 252 P. Aspinwall, surveying roads, 253 Press Printing Company, books for oounty, Samuel Stoner, Sheriff's fees, 254 25 5 25 6 257 258 269 260 261 262 263 264 afr. 255 W. W.

Pinney, stationery, John Ward, county commissioner, Hugh Blakeiy, county-commissioner, do do do do do do William Conkle, ohainmaa on roads, L. E. Daniels, canvassing' election returns, Willis Bissett, W. W. Pinney, do do do do 11 A a a 8 POR WHAT PU1POSEISSUED.

L. E. Daniels, County Auditor's salary, do do do do do dodo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do da do do do do AMOtJHT. $10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 6 30 10 00 10 00 78 48 3 00 344 200 6 00 2 26 48 10 1 20 3 15 9 26 4 00 3 11 8 11 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 5 00 24 00 2 00 16 00 11 44 2 9T 4 00 84 86 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26.00 6 00 10 00 14 36 do do 265 Olef Nygreen, relief of poor, 266 C. Bornson, 267 John Olson, relief of poor, Rande Peterson, da 269 J.

D.Harris, 1 270 Wm. Route, ehninman on county roads, 271 Geo. Knowles, do 272 AA Railson, viewing county road, O. G. Beardsley, surveying county road and making plat, 274 J.

H. Payne, carrying election returns, 275 J. B. Garrison, stationery, I 276 C. P.

Moore, superintendent of schools, 277-'- do express and stationery, Jan. 5,. W. W. PinnSy, County Auditor's salary, 7 9 do do do "281 do do 202 do do 288 do 284 do do 285 do do 286 do do 287 do office rent, 288 do do 289 do.

do 290 Hugh Blakeiy, county commissioner, 291 George Johnson, do 292 Andrew Railson, do 293 John Stauffer, carrying election returns, 294 A. Railson, express and freight on stationery, A Mar. 8, 295 Mrs. Dangheny, relief of poor, 296 Thomas Darling, for relief, 20 1 60 3 60 177 34 5 05 13 CO 30 60 10 00 10 00 10 00 4 76 1 50 4 10 4 10 4 10 10 CO 10 00 10 00 10 00 980 160 1 60 2 00 6 00 2 00 12 65 60 00 6 00 25 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 25 00 25 00 30 00 7 44 6 84 6 85 1 80 2 00 10 00 50 00 $1686 94 S48 67 1686 94 1,818.22 1686 61 1,818.22 f1131 94 811 06 116666 831 88 270 96 108 86 sj i. Mi a 3804 18 A.

RAIL80N, if -t Chairman Board at County Cammissionsrs Monoagalia Coaaty, Mian. "Qiii from tht Detroit Mtchmtiet TUB GOOD long held by Wheeler Wilson fsVtaa motion feed sawing maehtaa, ana as last expired, and an extension has bean refused. The day haa gone by whan a maohiao costing but from 6 ta 980 can ha said at from $60 to $125. Wa see that the American Shuttle Sewing Machine Company, of DHroit, are first in tha fold with a machine embodying all the bast features of the more costly article, and while their machines are ia every partieassr, as feet in their adaption to all classes af work aa the Wheeler st Wilaoa, Graver ft Baker, aad Singer, they are aaw alspseiag of them at prices raagiag trass $26 ts $40. This certainly aa hnmaass radaaliaa, and effecU are already to be seen ia tha large aiders reotived, aad tha large ssSjUJ maata daily by tha Amatlsaa inastln Sewiag MachiaeCaffaaaay, 116 Bataa straei.

Detroit. Mr. Jacob Clasoa ia (ha Gsassal Ageat far Iowa sad Mianasuts Isni ham stamp for circular and sample work. Ha waata Uve agents everywhere. Extra ladaoa.

ntents offered. Address Jaaah Clasoa, 4 UNION This Bakery has received a aaw Crash er Machine, aad will foraiah tha haa Crackers at the lowest arias. Also wil keep on hand fouad in a riRavr-ciaAia BaJUUtTt 1 HENDERSON. Call aad see us, en Rlshstsnd arenas, Broker's block. KUCK FRITZ.

St. Clood. Jaa. 20. 1870.

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