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ii •WilT been severe themselves. l.wanssiasttw.uw*** HOME COLtfalN. WING, FEBRUARY 19, :S6'2. ii JbECIW E S Tho following named gentlemen will leoturo ttt the times indicated below: W. C. Williston, Tuesday, February 25. 1). Densmore, Starch 4. S. S. Burleson, At the Court House Red Wing at 7 o'clock. LEGAL BfcAjras.— We have just printed and have on hand for sale, a large lot of lega] blanks, such as Mortgages, Chattel Mortgages, Deeds, and all the instrument* usually requir ed by Justices of the Peace. SOLD OTJT.—Jesse Mclntire, Esq., one Ofrefused the oldest, (if not the oldest) merchant in Red Wing sold out his entire stock last week to Messrs. Simmons fe Johnson. We under, stand'that Mr. Mclntirs intends to leave Ihe business. NEW WAOON SHOP.—-Mr. Win. Stone has established himself in town, at the old booper shop, near the City Bakery, where he is prepared to make or repair Wagons, Sleds, Buggies/ or Cutters, in as good style as can be done by any in the business.— tri*e him a call. JUST WHAT WAS NEEDED.—We call the attention of the traveling public, to the ad vertisement of 0. Anderson. He keeps a neat refreshment saloon on Main Street op posite this office, where any person, at anyThat hour, can call and get just what he wants in the Way of refreshments, and pay fer just What he gets, and no more. Row.—Quite a row, we are told, occurred at the ball last night. We do not know who the participants were, but from the perfusion of blood on the side walk near the Ijiis face a]way3 look/as though he'd swallowed door, we conclude the struggle must hav« P'iV 1 .* ao SOMETHING N E W Mather & Clark have just received a lot of Judson's ing over the brass ones. winter the complaint that providence was dealing too gently with us in the item of sleighing. N the cry is from almost nil quarters, ".stay thy hahd." If the snow had not seitlod down since it just fell, there Would not be less than three feet on the ground at the present time, and still it comes at the rate of (our or five inches a nisht. IloTCiiKiss BATTERY.—Lieut. Dawley arrived here last evening with thirty as fine looking fellows as we have had the pleasure of seeing. They are from Winona county. and destined for the Ilotchkiss Battery, quartered at St. Anthony. The hoys were in exuberant spirts, and claimed to be six month's men that is, fight six months be fore crying "hold McDuff." Too LATE.—Tuesday,^or even Monday vening after dark, is too late to ensure any communication a place in the Volunteer.— Before that lime all, or nearly al! the matter For the paper is written or selected. We should have been glad to have laid before our readers, who ma}' bo interested in such matters, the constitution of the Teachers' Instituto, but it came too late as it is, we shall publish it next week. A WOR TO oun E I N E N SUBSCRIB- E S W want money. W have to buy paper, pay rent, keep fires, hire help and •pay them/or their service, and eat and we barrassnoent, while at most, it would •lightly discommode you. The two first are sweet, spirit enchanting pieces, that would grace any music stand, .ml «.,» f.. ^i— »u marcn ior new beginners, easy of execution, and pleasingly arranged the lastly mention ed piece, is one of those highly artistic compositions, altogotb-r beyond our com prehension. Our thanks to Messrs. Root A Cady. m-A ~.~.l. *wi:» iw Dim* 4 .artf .U» public immtit FOREIGN NEW8. to We hope the boys enjoyedi.Johnny •mount of money that rightfully belongs to Probate Conrt at its othec in the city of Red us. This, to you, is but a small item but the ftggrigate amount thus kept from us, if the final account of said administrator should paid in, would relieve us from great em- but NEW MUSIC—"My Soul thy sacred im age keeps," "Bermuda's Fairy Isle," "Am ateur march" and Memories of home," are the respective names of four pieces of music jtut received by us from tho publishers, Messrs Root & Cady, No. 95 Clark Street Chicago. 0 and could not fail to please any lover of the which mortage there i* claimed to be due, and enchanting art the third is a Sprightly dne at the date of this notice the snm of one mirrli fur KA»*.nnAM thousan•dtwenty-nine lions were made beside which man nri-1th* UiL*l' t:ii A 1 DIARIES. eeived at W ar a PATRIOTISM.—When the glorious news •f the capture of Fort Donelson reached here notwithstanding a pelting snow storm wes was raging at the time, our patriotic citizens could not restrain themselves from manw testing their joy. A flag was hoisted in Main street, on a rope strcched from the top si Baker's hardware store to the top of Wil kind's block. Guns were fired, men and hey! threw their raged-rimless hats into the!****o*w*"therefore,dollarss iL PORTLAND, Feb. 10. The steamer Jura, which left Liverpool Thursday the 30th, and Londonderry the 31st ntt., arrived at 11:45 to-night. Mason and Slide) 1 -had arrived at Southampton.— No demonstrations were made. The for mer went to London, the latter to Paris. The London Times An a characteristic ar ticle calls for something decisive in America. It says unpleasant complications must arise if the present state of affairs continue much longer. Napoleon opened the French Chamber bn the 25th. He said the civil war which des olates America has greatly compromised our commercial interests. So long however, as the rights of neutrals are respected, we must confine ourselves to expressing wishes for an early termination of these dissentions."-^ France recommended to Home to conciliate the Couft O Turin-^Antonnelli absolutely al» terms. The following is the ^Etna's report Earl Russell, in a dispatch dated January 23d, to Lord Lyons, says the English Government diners entirely from Mr. Seward's conclu sions on the question whether the persons taken from the Trent, and their supposed dispatches, were contraband. From the Hesjreria. O A N E O S BY TUB QUARTETTE. There is ayoungman, wh/comes to our school, LITTLE by name, and he minds every rule. Next comes Albert, fair, pretty and sweet, The girls all «.-ow, he looks good enough to eat. Herbert sits next, studious and true. With our sleighridca and sports, he'll have nothing to do. W. A. Wright on the next seat doth sit, For all, save one,he cares not a whit. Next comas McCoy with graceful moustache, When be calls on the »irls he cuts a mighty dash. Wakefield is clever, we all well know, But he's entirely too bashful to make a good beau. Meacham comes next, who, as every one fcnow3, By the way he talks, has got some nose, Across the isle, Densxnore doth sit. A comical genious, Fni sure you'll admit. Mr. Brown is as steady a& working at a trade, But I fear he is doomed to be an old maid. Prinny in a Sutherland course runs fast. It ho can't be first, he'll take up with the last. Olo Nelson the next place doth fill, thethe patent transparent cones," to use on Kero-|Ui-l lisps with a voice of mesical ring scne Lamps instead of the brass cones now used. These are of glass, and are said to be a very superior article, being a great sav- W have one on trial which works quite as well as recommended. A I E MORE SNOW.—Earl in the lectures frequentlyt goes, To see"i any girls are in wan of beaux. And Henry J. Crist to one doth sii near, About whom in h's sleep he talks very queer. Johnson is honest, and kind I'm sure, And Tucker is quiet and very demure. Philleo, we'll inform you, is nobody's fool, His comical )okcs are tlio sport of the school• Ac Spring Creek, on the 11th inst., JosErn, SJU ot Martin and Ilerbstrect, aged 7 years. At Spring Creek on the 15th inst., SAKAU H., daughter of Rev. Norris aad Sarah liobart, aged 13 year*. I'm going to be with angels," were the last words she said, and fel' asleep in Jesus. In this city on the 15th inst., FREDRICK, son cf Gotlpb and Mary Bracher, aged 4 years and months. In this city.this morning. CoRYDov.eldestson ot Geo. W. and Julia C. Parker, aged 6 years. In RoHCoe on the 3d inst.. EDWIN LEE, only child of John and Electa Hunks, aj^ed 3 months. Another little form asleep, And a little spirit gone Another little vr.icc is hushed, Another Angel born. Two little feet a:e on the way To the Home beyond the .skies And our heart are like fhri void that comes When a strain of music dies. Oils, and thixpencc and all thucb He saystnugar thing. Richter walks so straight you'd think him quite a man, He £oes with the air of" touch me if you can." Brockman is last on our list to appear, But he does not generally follow in the rear. Now what a respectable list we have brought, Though poorly described they are worthy of thought. XX£SX. Having taken the stand Oposite the VOLUNTEER OFFICE, the subscriber is piepared to ac- commodate the traveling community with whatever, in the line of refreshments they may want. Hoard by the a or W also fur nished without lodging. CHEAT. Here is the ONLY PLACE IN THE CITT where a person can call lor what he wants, and piy for only what he gets. O. ANDERSON. cl34 n30v6:3m PROBATE NOTICE, STATE OF MINNESOTA,\ County of Ooodhue. c»n do neither without money. You, and jamminge and[allowing"the ttnTl amount ofrRaid each of you, carry in your pocket a smsll ss' ONministrator In Probate Court. In the matter of the accounting of Wm. Frybcrger Adminstrator of the estate of Cal vin Frizzoll, deceased. lul^inistrator—lind ilU,Per*"ns sani estate are required to appear before the 8a Ld the application of Wm. Fryberger, ad of the estate of Calvin Friz zoll. deceased, late of said countv.it is order-! od that the 2d day of April. A. D. 18AS, be, and N E A E POST OFFICEJRE W I N the sam is hereby assigned as the time fo ex interested in ttt }J o'clock, A. JC., ©f that day, and show ennso, if any there be, why not be allowed And it is further ordered that said adminis trator givo notice of the time and place of ex amining said account, by causing a copv of this order to be published"m tho Goodhue "Vol unteer six successive weeks prior to said 2nd day of April. Dated Red Wing, Minn.. Feb'y. 17th 1962. CLINTON G* REYNOLDS, nl35 n50v6:7w. Judge of Probate MORTGAGE SALE. DEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a certain raortgttgo deed, executed by Benjamin F. Hoyt and Elizabeth Iloyt, his wife, Mortgagors, to Chauncej Diniick, Mortga gee, dated June 7th, A. D. 1S59, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Goodhno, Minnesota, on the 15th day J«ne, A. D. l&59,m Book "S" pace 201, upon three hundred and thirty-eight dol- nd cents (|1,338.29). And no proceedings at law or otherwise hav ine been instituted to recover the said debt by And whereas the said Chauneey B. Dimiek has paid the taxes due and assessed en the above described land to the amount of ninety nii»)tt id) rt-J-liVt a I I N air, and nearly split thetr throaU shoutingiaaie contained in said mortgage, and duly re in the eaoesa of their JOT at the txxxi news cfn*^1 !'gageh5*premises "!d w.». _._:~.~ _i~. J-*-^-. J- -_ iintneeityof Ke«l Wing, in saidGoodhue County •ata patrtoU whose doty «T discretion kept I on the «d day of April, A. ». !S«3, at teni them from the battle field, care vent to °'lc, »t »n 4, Meek for .«**,««* I S TUB CITY BOOK STOBB. I CUAUNCE\ DJMICK, al»f*lw -ttCf.-Kf•£,-{! P-V.' iv-«.'V. si.- Chas. McGlashan, AT THE BRICK STORE, Corner of Main and Bash Street*, Formerly occupied by S. B. FOOT, F.SD WMTO. lias ph hahil, arid is now receiving a rb&t and GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of Merchandise of all kinds usually kept in any store in the West, {EXCEPT GASt) Which shall be sold for I I A 3 A As low as at any place in the United States, of Minnesota. I also have the agency for the sale of J. M. SINGER'S Celebrated S in Machine* ALL ACCOUNTS Due me must be paid soon or CHA.S. McGLASHAN. Bod Wing, Noy. 17th, 1S61. n!05 Nov 20, '6l:ly GOODHUE COUNTY DRUG STORE, RED WING, MINNESOTA. A E & CLABK, Wholesale an-1 retail dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Glass. Sash, Putty, Varnishes, and Dye Stuffs, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Terpentine, Patent Medicines, Fancy Soaps of the latest styles, and every variety of PERFUMERY. Have on hand a large assortment of Faint, Varnishing, Hair, Cloth. Nail, Scrub bing, Hat, Tooth,Pencil. Lather. Shoe, Marking, and White-wash BRUSHES. Coil Oil Axle Grease in Boxes. A large assortment of improved KEROSENE LAMPS AN OIL. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. Pure W in a Liquors For Medicinal purposes constantly on hand. MATCHES MATCHES All medicines and (roods WARRANTED PURE. All orders promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of day or night. Main Street, at Parkhurst's "Old Stand n86. nl3v6-ly Who Wants Money IF YOU DO, BRING ON YOUR Wheat Corn, Oats, BUTTER, EGGS, ^G, TO aaid mortgage secured, or any part thereof. Druggist, PhurmaCUtist 4* Chemist, And whereas, the lands and premises ins a id *"'. mortgage. and thereby conveyed, ia described as follows, to wit: Lota one (1), two(2), and! -UKUUS, eight (3) of Block tonrteen (14), and Lot nine 0) ot Block forty-six (4«) in the town ot Bed Wing and Lot seven (7) of Block nine (9) in Freeborn's Addition to Red Wing, according to tho recorded plats of said town ot Red Wing and addition*, in tho office of the Register of Deeds, of said Goodhue County and the East hall of the North- west quarter of the North west quarter of section twenty-five (25) Town ship one hundred and thirteen S North of Bauge fifteen (15 West, all of the above des cribed lands and premises being in the County of Goodhue Minnesota. •*-N"' priort.\ofthU,».,».e dat. by virtna of the power ef £kerewith and pursnant to the statute 'oft wil^» be^ sold a publi* he*~bidd 1 r- 5 ll»etorenoonof •heir patriotism orer sundry potation? of and disbursements of said sale and also thessid! Stimulant. 'lurthersum of $»$.»$. which «aid mortgagee\W —~---__~«__-___«__^-_-»1_-___ k»* P»id for taxes on aaid land. auction?t"1 front th^ Court Hous »ha« day, to satisfy the amount aforesaid together with the costs! Mortgajpe BSSTIVTW 1 HARLAN'S Cash and Ready Pay O E I will exchange Groceries for them, such as Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Candies, Sal ratus Starch, Candles, Soap, Matches, Shoe Blacking, Dairy Salt, Dried Apples, Green Apples, Crackers, Table Syrup, Molas ses, &c, (fee. Also a good article of Family Flour will be kept for sale, and Tobac co, Segars, Brooms, Cloths Pins, etc. Intending to keep a FIRST CLASS GRO CERY.and do business honorably ,1 hope to receive a liberal patronage, S. C. nl!2 RED WING, MINNESOTA. a MEDICINES. OBEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, VARNISHES, Paints, Dye-Stuns, Kerosen*:, in id Alcohol, Medicinal Brandies. Wines, AND LIQUORS, TOBAC JO, SNUFF, CIGARS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, And other articles belonging tothe trade, all of which are warranted. S Prescriptions carefully prepared." At Richter Old Stand, cor. Main and Plum streetn. nl09 nltv«:ly HEATH «fc XAGLE, A S I S BUSH STBBET, RED W I N 6 MINN. ICONS, Plows and all kinds of tmsm implements neatly and •abataatin:!]* AGONS Plow and all kinds of farming implements neatly and •abataatia.iy repaired, Mmnem and O&ea shod, aad all Binds of hUesassithing neatly dona. nIOC 1 $ 4 Johnson's Agr 0 1 0 0 n26v6:ly EITHWS & PREMIUM GRAIN DRILL! BALL & NAtTMAN, DAYTON, OHIO. COtiEL & BETCHER, Manufacturers of and dealers in Lumber, Shingles, AND LATH, S A 6 3 DOORS & BLINDS. Office and Lumberyard Corner of Main and Broa Street*. SAWING, PLANING, MATCHING, AND O I Done to order at our Steam Mill. nlOl Nov. 13, '61:ly TO WHOM IT MA CONCERN. ONalangoodsrand The above drills are all warranted to sow and distribute evenly all kinds of grain, such as BARLEY WHEAT, RYE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT AN HEMP. Those with Grnsss Seeder attached will sow FLAX, TIMOTHY HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED. These Drills can be regulated to deposit the grain at any required depth, and can be changed In a moment to any kind of seed. By the use of these Drills a large saving of seed ismade and a larger yield of grain secured. The"seed is better covered, an the soil better prepared than by sowing broadcast. The seed is not so liable to be winter killed, and the frosts, which are so disadvantageous to broadcast wheat, have a good influence upon that properly drilled. The growth of. drilled wheat is uniform, its ripening is nearly simultaneous, an A is not subject to the ravages of the midfc (yellow wevil) or to damage by rust in the same degree that broadcast wheat is. It ripens uniformly, is not so liable to lodge, and may be gathered With greater security than that sown broadcast The Drills ate arranged so that grass-sowers arc attached, that while the grain from one box is being planted in drills, grass seed is sown broadcast from another. Those wanting Drills should make application, without delay, to the subscribar. Get none but the genu* ne. Pamphlets -"outainhig a full description of Dfill, and numerous certificate*, furnished Oh application. 13fi2. afte the first day of January merchandise sold by be paid for on delivery. Our term X*.&s*.<5Ly I O by us will will be we will make no deviation. Those indebted to us will please call and settle up, as our books must be closed. Those having claims against is, or either of u*, will present them at once for payment-. Wc would say in connection with the above, that wc have on hand a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Consisting of STAPLE D"RY GOODS GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SH'»ES, HATS AND CAPS. PAINTS AND OILS, GLASS, A I N S E E E WING, Have or- hand, and offer to the public the most complete assortment of H.1 RJD WARE, CUTLERY, Moves a in Ware, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AXD Farming Implements OF F.VEEY DESCRIPTION. Also, KEROSENE LAMPS, OIL, PAINT, ETC- nI03 HARLAN. n!9v«:tf. CITY DRUG STORE E A I E S IS Hard-wire, Tinwrc and Stofcs, SHELF HARD-WARE, HYDRAULIC RAMS, CROSS CUT SAWS, r. W PUTTY, CROCKERY, tire., dec, which wc offer on the above terms at low prices Being desirous to sell out our stock the pres ent winter we would be glad to have those wishing to purchanse goods in our line to give us a call. WM. ,fe JAS. LAWTHER. Red Wing, Dec. 18 .1S61. n21v(J:tf BROWN & BETCHER, Nov.l8'«l:7w E W I N Hardware Store. C. H. & E. L, BAKER, (SUCCESSOR TO *. 3. COOPM,) Wholesale and Retail BUILDERS' HARDWAR E LEAD PIPE, BELLOWS, VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS. CHAINS, NAILS, PUMPS, SCALES, FILES AXE S etc. I O N PKRT*, SLH.O, 9WKD1SH, EXCLHH AKD JXSBICAir EEPIWED. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS etc., Ac., All kinos of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper work manufhetared to order byesperienced workmen. 5 atoa a4«.tf. CLOVER, MILLET, and Ci C, O N S O N Agent, S A S O O A N I N A N A O AT THE BLUFF MILLS, E WING Minnesota The siibsetiber lias lately fitted up the upper story of Grain's, Daniels & Co's Mill with the best kind of Machinery, for the Vanut'actory of Sash, Door, Blinds, Window-Frames. Door Frames, Mouldings, Dress FloormgauJ Siding, which he can furnish to the public at reasona ble rates. A good assortment always on hand. 0LIVE 3 SPKAlvE. n78a v6-nfi:lv THE CELEBRATED Manufactured and for sale by ASIITON, COGEL & BETCHER, Near the Kelly House, RED WING, MINNESOTA. U"3 ,-nl5vB:]y A S I I I F. IIARTMAN, Bush Street, near Bennett's Livtry Stable W in Jlinnesota INARMING machinery and plows repaired, Horses and Oxen shod, and all manner of lilaclismithing neatly done. nM ,v5ul6:«m I85*K E W I N 1850. 8 JC A A N I N HI I JL, JL. SASH, DOOH AN BLIND FACTORY (One Blosh above Freeborn's Sa-v .Mill.) E SHALL E PREPARED TO FUE nisli at all times, anything in the above line of buMiics^, aud shall keep on hand all kinds of planed and match, Lumber, Mould ings, etc. Ore ers promptly attended to, which may al so be left with Brown & Uetcher. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work, CO5EL & BETCHER. Red Wing, May Sth, I3G1. n33a $••' n40:lyi A. W. ESPING, WATCH 91AKKit AND JKWELER, MAIN ST. WEST OF BUSH ST. RECEIVING, STORING, A N SHIPPING, of all prodnce and to any business entrusted to hiseare. Throngh tickets for sale to all principal citien and town*. Mark a a 1 & City Book Slow, BED WING MINNESOTA. 11. JONES, •u-. ..•- Dealer in Ifctoiitff Stationery, a WALL PAPMRi Just reeei ved a large stock of choice Stationery Also the New Series of SCHOOL BOOKS, pre scribed by the State Board of Education. ,"'•. E E A N I O O S Constantly on hand. .. The old stock of Miscellaneous EoJfks wilt be »old at a discount of twenty-five.to ,forty per cent, from Publishers prices. Books or dered at any time tq suit customers-. Papers and Periodicals furnished to order. Subscsip-. tions solicited. ',., At Rich'er'a Oil Stand car. Main and Plum it ret ti. J. 0, PArtKHtfRSTi fciALEB Drytioods,Gfoeftries E A A E CLOTHING, Bodts a Ml6t»s4 a is a Caps, O E a a xi PTJKSU,ANT WATCHES Jewelry, neatly repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Beel- Wing Mi si uesota* n93 is TO!!^ M^ill nUvC-ly ^toragf, Jforliiarbiitg COMMISSION MERCHANT, and General Steamboat & Railroad Agont. Wonld respectfnlly inform the public that be lias lea»«d the stone warebon'O at tlic low er levee, where he can be found at all times and will* personally attend to-the. Care It. C. H. Red Wing, Minnesota. n!7a n40:tf. SUMMONS. STATE OT MIXJCSSOTA,? ListrVt Conrt, First County of Uoodhafc.f Judicial District. Orton V. Ward. PiaiiUff, against Ed. W. Bryant, and Summon*. Moses Bryant, Defendantrj To "above named defendant* INauthef th name of the State of Msaneso acbof you are hereby sin*metied and requiredjeo stswer the complaint in tirfe tion, which complaint is now on file in the office of tae CTorS of said cour?, and tr serie a copy of yoar answer to said complaint upon the ffubscriber st Ms office ia Bwl Wing: in sssd county, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon your, exclusive of the day ef such service and If you £01 to answer said complaint within the thnr aforcssiil, the plsin tifT in this action will take judgment against you for the sum or two hundred and eight ami, •SrlOu do*Jars, with interest thersoa fress aad siter ihe 'Sth da cent- per annum1, ey of Jane, laae. at saveu par has»Jee the euwteuftaseaetttoa. Dated Bed Wing, Jaatmry 1». lawt^B** JAJlKS U. FABXCK. »2V.«:7w dso. At the old Weathcrby Stand, NEXT DOOU TO POST OFFICE, MAIN STREET, n!2l STATE OV MINNESOTA.! County of Goodhue. Red Wing, Minn RED WING. n1Z\6:lv PROBATE NOTICE. a i_„v„t« 8 S UPON ^Probat Court. In the matter of granting letters of adminis tration with will annexed, upon the estate of V7m. B. Be vans, deceased. reading.and filing the petition on oath of Silas B. Foot, ptaying thatletters of ad ministration with will aiindxed, of the estate of Wm. Bevans, deceased, late of said county, be granted to him in pursuance of* the statute in such case made and provided— It is ordered that the 11th dayof Mrtr»h, A* D.. 1862. be and the same is hereby assigned for"the hearing of the said petition and nil persons interested in said estate are reqiiredto appear before the Probate Court at its office in the city'of Re-1 Wing, in said county, at2 o'clock P.M. of that day, and show cause*, if any there be, why the prayer of said petitioner should hot be granted." And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice of the time and' place ot hearing said petition, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the GOOUHVE VOLENTEEB three successive weeks prior to ssid day of hearing. Dated Red Wing. Minn., FebVld. 18«2. CLINTON G. REYNOLDS. [Seal] Judge of Probate. n!33 n29vft:4w E O E HOTEL The subscriber has leased and newly furn ished, in the best stylo, the EUROPE HOTEL, and is now ready to accommodate the travel ling public with all the conveyances of mod ern to Is, BOARDING by tho day or by the week at reasonable BATES. Good stabling for teams will bo furnished, and every care and attention will be given to hoth man and beasi. Red VVing, July 3d, ISC!. DAVID PUCKETT. n.ri5a n49:tf STATE OP MINNESOTA.) District Conrt Goodhue Couritv., First Judicial District. I*aa6 Spstuldihir,M6rtiragec.1 against W.iclc Weliman, Mortgaffor, -K„H„„ „, o„i/, Andrew Mlsencr, &unnel N S a Van Brunt. James Clark and'| Sarah, his wife. Decree January Term 1662—$310 43-400. to a Decree mace in this case nt the Regular January Term of this Court lieli at the city of Red "Wing, within and fer the County of Good hue, on the first "Tuesday in January A. D..1S62, tho undersigned Sheriff of said Goo. hue County will sell at public unc tion to the highest cssh bidder at the office of the Sheriff" of said Goodhue county in the city of Bed Wing, in said eoutity, oh the 26th day of March A 18i)2, at one o'clock 1\ M., the following described premises situate in the county of Goodhue and State of Minnesota be ing the same premises described in tho nfvre fcaid Decree, to-wit: The South West quarter of Section number twenty, (20.) in Township ono humlred and nine. (109,) North of Range eighteen West with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated Feb. 11th, A. D. 1862. MARTIN 8. CHANDLER, Khei iff of Goodhue County, Minn* CoLB & CASK, PlfTe Atty, Faribault, Minn. nl30. 2 9 7 MORTGAGE SALE. DEFAULoT bavin? been made in the condi- tions a certain mortgage executed by James Strange, Mortgagor, to James Lawther. Mortgagee, dated- December twenty-sixth. A. D. 1856. and recorded in the office o*f the Reg inter of Deeds, in Goodhue County.Minnesota, on the Mithday of December. A.'D 1S56, at 4 o'clock, r. u., in Book 'id of Mortfrnge Deeds, pages 213 and 219, and also recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Dakata Coun ty, on the 18th day of September, A D. 1861, 4 o'clock r. M.. in Book-'I" of Mortgages, rage Upon which mortfraec there is claimed tO: be due, and is due at the date of this notice the sani of nine hnndied and one dollars and sixty eenla ($901.60.) And noi suit'or proceeding"at law or other wise ving been instituted to recover the naid debt by said mortgage secured nor an part thereof. I How, therefore, by virtue of the power Of sale contained In S:»id mortgage, and duly re corded therewith, aAd pursuant to the.SiLtute in aach case made and provided, the said mortgaged premises which are described in a«id mortgage as follows, to wit: The Not fe west quarter ©f Section number thirteen, fJHT| in Township number one hundred and twalt'c [1121,r*orth of Kanw number eighteen [18] West. and the South wert, quarter of Section number twenty-seven [a7,] in Township number one hundred and twelve 112] North of Bsnge num ber seventeen iff West, containing three hun dred and twenty [33ft] acres according to the Government survey thereof, situate- i» the County of Goodhue. Minnesota, writ be so4d at public auction to the highest Udder for cash, st the front door the Couft Mouse, fa the vity of Bed Wing, in said county, on the TStk day March, A 0 1M4. at ten oVloeh the forenoon of that fiav. JAMES 1VAWTIIBB, Mortgagee W W PHULPS. his Att'y. --.^ Dated Bed Wing, October SOth, vm. a»l ntlvC/Tw" TH2E, SEALED woposelsfoT bsiU'tag a 4rs-pruof vault of brkk or stone, in tae Ceurt Boase W a Good oaecounty jMlaaasula, will be reeei ved by the Ceaaty Auditor ef county until March 3d, l"'f irhsn tht pies •sis will be opensd ay the Coawty Cwssiatn aionersofssidcoucty for the sarueas e# 1st* tinrthsjobtoUi lowest reapoasibie bidder. Said Commissioner*, however, hereby reserve to themselves the right said bids theyrmayViwtSl^^^^a mi Piase sud specific: Auditor's office ir. sj.„ juej'mwp' W «b 7 i9a» ,m** aJtTw-.ww IPt mmamamam PioneerfcDcmocnt CTf'" uTniM ink rioMEi» AW* DXWOOBAT^ con.sider'nn. that,in tho present crisis of affairs, the eaoss df the Federal Administrotioa is the c^mof'the country and ot good go ITDIIMnt, uillhcartily rti«tain %W policy oriho PrbiidiBnt and W Cabinet, in foil &ith th»t snch polity «riil B^ marked by the highest: wisdom well 4* a purest patriotism. ,. The Pioneer and Democrat has been designat-. od by the Federal Admiuisti atfOn'tui ths -iV'-il OFFICIAL J^APBR FOB MtifNESOT?Ai?wJ in place of tho Saint PKUI Press artdthe W Ldw« of Gongtea8v Treaties wWi'Fbr^ eifri P6\rietBy dndFdbUc NoU'6^!'l dhft Advertisements,. will hereafter be publbhed officially, in tfifahd editions of this'paper. This will add jr*atly to the Value of the paper, and be a rtfetii^ m-? dacement for the p*eeple of the Stirti to s«W ?trib'c to its issues ,.•.••."--.• \J-^tt: IJhlh X. PIOKEEKA DEMOCRAT One copy, one.yearVbyimail, $6.0j O.ne-copy, six months-., "_ %4ftic&& One copy, three.mbhths, 1-56 rostmasWrs arid 6'thcrs who get up clnbs.nian4 e(d to one" address will be «njpliel at torKt' ecnts pcf inorithfor each subscriber, or one dol lar and twenty cents per quarter. .„. ., These are cstabtfshbd 'rates, from' which'' no* deviation is made, for large or small clubs. piqlraaa, ,.ps^o6n^ Mailed on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays One copy, ene year by mail, ftCffc Ope copy, fix. months '2.W One cony, three months 1.00 Postmasters'and others who (ret up'clubs of any nnm'bcr, mailed to one address* wUl ibjl supplied at Twentj-five cents per.month,, of ScVenty-fiiie ceri'ts per qu .rtc¥: Ff6"m tfiestf rates no deviation will-be made." ti 1J&&&3 WEEKLY A MAMMOTH SHEET, (S PAGES Forty fight Columns cf Eealing Ifattir.. One copy, one year. One copy,'six months•••• $ 2.00 1.00 IN CLUBS TO ONE ADOBES*. Three copier, fcne year, Five ........ Six r.f: I*' SSvcn .,•*' Eight Ten Twent-one Three copies, one Five S:x- '•'^i/- tr Seven Eight Ten (i Now, therefore,' notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in siid mort gage contained, and pursuant to the Statute Fn stjch case made and provided, said1 mortgage will be foreclosed'and said mortgaged prenusee will be sold by the Sherift ot said Goodpue county, at the front door of, the Court Bouse in RedWing,ihsr.idCounty, on tho20th day of Febrnaiy. A'. D. ISrfi, at two o'clock rVwT, to satisfy and pay the amount that shall- then be due on said note and mortgage„.together with the costs of sale. O'. WARD, J. II. PASSE**, Mortgagee/ Att'y for Mortgagee* Dated Rod Wing, Janu'aTV fitlf, 1852, ««?2 ri24v6:7w" 1 IB I 1 'If 1 li 1 r- 4.0(J, &.00 7.00 »20^qov .... tN CLUBS TO" ONE POST O FFICE," With tho subscribers'names printed one each' paper, •. -.^ i#*fet* tjtl year- 9 4.81 7.00- ItM 9.40:9. 10.(» i'2.00 Additions may he made tocln'l*s. pfovidin? for the paper« added to expir« when tlio club dots. Additions made during the first three months of the clUb to pay tho full "club rate '.'those madeiprcvious to the secdnllqii'STtcr expiring to payouc fourih, less, olul those after .tho ext piration of th« first six months, one'-Jiaih ,, MORTGAGE SAtE DEFAULm has been made in the conditions of a ortarane bearinsf dale Scptombiar llth, 1857, executed by E. Dennison to Orton P. Wsird, and dnly recorded in the ofJjcc of the Rcgisteri of Deeds--rh aiid^for Gooalfne County the 11th day of September. T86» in Book 3 of Mortgngo Deeds 011 pntfes a»f and 377 which mortgage is upon the following described lands in the County or Goodhue.' to wit: The jiuvdiykled one-balf of tlie North east quarter of Section No. nine 9 )in Townr ship No. rs hrrndred arid i-ine (1'Ofi) No'r'tn of Range No., sixteen (161 West. Said half of said premises containinj? eighty acres of laud, be..the same moro or. less, according to^th'a Government KOTVCV of fcaid"ohiurtei- bectton.' Said mortgaee. was given to secure the phy-ment of the promissory uotc of the said itennisoh to the s:iid Qrvou P. Ward, bearing even -*late with said niort^ragb for:'this sum «if wiftM* payable seven and months alter date, with interc.t after matarity at the rats of five per cent, per month until paid. And. whereas, said notoiiB-due-and-Wholly unpaid1, aftd1 there is due thereon at the date of this notice the sum of $434.99 aqd no Suit or proceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to re cover* the same or any part thereof. 1 •JB .__mL MORTGAGE SALB,- »TT7I1EREAS. defiitilt has been made in the' paymentof the sum of Four hundred ttn£ «yyeatf-?Vr 2r»- oD dollars* (i*3ri.ar) which is claimed to He at date, notice upon msortgacodue bearinthb. date theeighsthiro tecnth day of March", A. J). 1857, made WiriiShT'Colvilre itmibr, to WiU'iiim1 Ashler Jones, and recorded among the records'of twi' County of, Goodhue atid State of Minnesota, in "e^Begistcr's office of said .Connty, on the Mid 18th day of March,l«J7, at'c'o'clockin tlie^after noon of that dav.in Book 4, 2 (two) of Mortgage Deeds, pages 292 and 293, and covering/nod conveying the East hair of the 8outh-oii»t a'uar ter of Section arid the West half iff the South-west quarter of Section nine ftt) in' Township No. ono hundred and tweJte (^1»V JvPHLMA Bange No. seventeen (17VWest of the rfth principal merMian, in Good hue Conn said land, a suit or proceedings dirisw have beet instituted to recover the said sum brt474.25or any part thereof. And, whrrsaa, the said mortgage wss^ duly and properly ss which assignment was duly reoorti**! in' *,gi*te£*^15oe °i ^«?Klba6 iswnty Afoiasaitf on the 26th day of December, 1861, in Booki W,aU3^ of Miscellsmous Recerds, oh page o'clock r,mi Now,therefore, inconsiderstion of thepranivrsni ises, andjn aeeordanee with the statute ia such casemadeand provided,an"dby'vs7^« "of^rS power of sale in ssid mortgsge eontsiood,tha *V*i*» be sold tnVfr de«r of the Court House fn* the city Wing, in Goodhue scantr snwessid, st vendae the highest biJdcr, for cssh. 09 the *&*jMy of Kebraary. A 1862, e'eleemithestternooo of that day, tor^y*iiald sum of f474.21* and interest tbtreon to tiw of ssle, and silproper eoste and cliargts there on. MWAMX. B: Bated Itth December, JWL KCHABW" AaV%nV. SVUMOftS. Conaty of GooJbue. To ftssU/oftison vm7«»J I* 2lZT* Jfo* sr# hcfebj pnmrflord tebm adrssaisi In MaWltwraaid *4 Givea •*ry, A a Jautkaa/taa mf Mssssai