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m-rV OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. S O E COLUMN. 'BED WING, OCTOBER 29th, 1S62 E O E S I E For Register of Deeds, THOMAS McMANUS. For Countv Anditor, CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM. For Sheriff. GEORGE McKENZIE. For County Attornev, JAMES 11. PARK Kit. For Clerk of the Court, FRANK IVES For County Surveyor. STEPHEN A. 11 ART. For Countv Coroner, *i .-. A. B. MILLER. Forjudge of Probate and Court Commissioner, HON. WM. H. WELCH. For County Commissioner for the first Com missioner District, HON. E. T. WILDER, For Representatives, 1). DEWEY. THOMAS HANSON. Patriotic Resolutions. We commend the following resolutions whieh were passed by the Mass Convention that met in Red Wing, on the oOih ult., to the candid attention of all our readers. If they are the words of truth and soberness" act npotl them. If the sentiment is false, reject them WitKREAS the distressed state of the coun try demands the unity of all the people in sentiment and action, and WitKiiKAS it appears to us that such unity cannot exist while the people are divided on questions of minor and local importance. Therefore RrmUed, That we, the citiaens trf Goodhue County, in Mass Convention assembled, will drop all party issues, and party quarreling, and nominate and vote For the beat men in the County for office, with out the least reference to their past or pres ent polilcal associations. We only ask ho loyal to the Constitution, is he devoted to the Or ion Rewfoed, That we will sustain the Ad-that tnini-tratinn in the prosecution of the war. and will stand by the President and by the Generals in the field until every ventage of the present rebellion is crushed out, andVate peace restored to the country. The resolutions were adopted unanimously Interesting articles thin week, which wo specially call attention to. The political articles from Harper's Weekly meet our views of the present cmcrg'.'ncj about as Well as any we have seen. Harper's We My is edited with great ability, by a di-crete, judicious person, anJ his political articles occupy a high place in the estimation of Sound men. WHEAT MAUKKT.—Wheat has declined to the low figucrs, 58 cents per bushel. The came of the decline is a superfluity of theTissoa, article in the Kist, small means of trans portation, and a rise in Lake freights*— Wheat will not again this fall^ reach the high price it has been Commanding. Con •iderable is being brought in, but there is not at present much disposition either to buy or to sell. A W of October. thir.d .1, -.'"i««rv", BtIKO IT BACK.— We would be greatly feet posts, with an addition in the rear, 14 obliged to the individual who carried »wayi from is SCHOOL LAND SALE. -Th State Auditor Tits just closed a sale of the School lands in this county The sale has been larger than in almost any other county in the State where School lands have ollVred. fct what authority, and by what sort of reasoning does lhat bigoted candidate for •office who edits the Itqu'lic xn, assume thatiers, because we do not announce who we shall fote for, that we intend to vote in any par ticular way or, docs ho risk a lie for the make of the effect of the lie THAT ROAD.—We are happy to learn that aoiae of the worst places in tho road to the City Ceraetry have taen repaired still the road is an insult to the dead. UOXCK & Co. wishe* to announce that thor have j«st received a lot-of Kerosene oil emd lamps, and now claim to be the lights vf the world. is now in in 3» P.-l i„«.i Ut study from fc^. NVe gfaiw*. BI'SIXKM.—To acquire an idea of th amoynt of. business carried'orf Jn the 8*ate of Minnesota, one ha* only to taker a-short trip on one of the boats. At every point on navigate a team through successfully. It is no uncommon occurrence to see two lines of loaded teams extending from Main street to the warehouses, each team waiting patiently its turn to be unloaded. At this rate the [capacity of the place to take care of the grain that finds a market here will soon be inade quate. PKUSOXAL.—We are happy to announce the return of Lieut. Willett W. DeKay. Lie belongs to the Third Regiment, but is one of those who bravely and nobly voted and protested against surrendering. Deacon waa in favor of fighting. Also Lieutenant Ed ward L. Baker, of the same regiment, who likewise voted against a surrender. WK fully concur in the views of the Dress concerning the beauty of tone, splendid fin ish, and superior touch of Messrs. Jos. P. Hale & Co.'s Pianos, the unprecedented low price of which will tempt every piano forte player who is in want of a fine toned instru ment. See advertisement in another column. Esping is in the trade nt his old stand, and never fails to give good satisfaction. THE GOLD SEEKERS HEARD FROM.—A pri. letter from one of the men who "Went to Salmon River Gold Mines w| S. Foot, States that the whole company ha-.e FIRST PAOE.—On our first page are Some!Sf,t through safely. Jacob Todd, Nathan Sterns and C. Williams, are now at Portland, Oregon, and Mr. Foot, Sncll and i"helps "laylorr ire, «nd political consistency, as a contribution'Imaterial to a World's Museum. 8TAT« AuDTTotts.—Tho board of Auditors appointed by the last Legislature, to audit W a a accounts growing out of the militia service, lHt hi* W,N*G. is OOW 10 session in St. I aal. Any claim repaired by him are warranted to run one year. aewt to O. Rcvnolds, Esq., who is ono \»fiwith proper usage. •Ae Auditors, will be attrndad to. W A E S CLOCKS, JEWKLHY «fce.t I Kept constantly on hand for sale at low flsrurcs, rAKotUMA.-Don't forget to attend Panorama at the Court House ton $ 1 0 E S I A N O S $ 1 5 0 Professor Brown has acquired a splendid' 'S-P-HAT.E & CO., having removed to reputation in the art of hi* profession. We °°J *ttrer(HJms' topy the following complimeniary notice imtm tk. M.J. /»„...##. Frcp=irca to off^r Jie public a raagni Irom tha Medina Uautt* flccht new scale full F. R. Brown & Co.'s Panorama, orTrav- O a to a »h«g Exhibition, e.xh'bited in this place two|containing .ill imr-rovsments known in this evenings last week, to crowded houses, toi country or Europe, ovar ?tmng ha**. French the entire auusfaciion of our people. More recommending this exhibition to the favora-1 sn? «*7 ought to eonsel the property oarnera that street to finish up tho gtmdisg.— "Why naa been permiUed to hong along •tntiteewr ,„-„.l.,-,.,^..itlB»'»l).iiilii» i» ...I..II, k-w— the river the levees are crowded with freight,'ed up thePotomac to"meoTtiwni^kiMlfVMl ble cut them off. TH E MERCILESS RAVAGES en our Northern. Frontier have commenced wheat and flour mostly, waiting transporta tion. Every boat that comes up is loaded down to the guards with freight, besides War upon us, marked by all their usual bar which almost every one has from one io WATCHES REPAIRED.—Cross is again in the business. His card »y be seen in theCLOTHING column with our new advertisements. He all he promises to do. We would not have our friends forget,too, Isdoes Everett arc at Elk City. The above indi viduals were especially named for the reason that they arc from Red Wing. The writer did not S'ate where those of the company that did not belong at !ted Wing, arc, furth er than that they had all got through safely. AT an adjourned meeting of the mem hers of the Catholic Church, in the City of Lied Wing. County of Goodhue, on the 22d day of October, A. 1). 1.862, the Rev. Felix in the chair, and Frederick Busch, secretary. On motion the proceedings of the last meeting WHS read and approved. The committee appointed at a previous meeting to procure a deed for church lots and a plat* for a church, repotted that they procured a deed for lots No. Five and Six in block No. Thirteen, in Red Wing Proppcr, and had agreed upon a plan for said building The main building to be 25 by 50 feet, 18 fcet :in !li~h- Which report. 1 0 •o I noma Lnus- Hilly was appointe* office, .f he would brmS it back. are to superintend the building of said church. leaping a file of that paper, and intend to I On motion of Frederick Kitsch. Thomas preserve it aa a specimen of choice literature,! Taylor was appointed to conrract for allCLOTHING! necessary for said Building. Oa motion tin* meeting adjourned. FKI.IX TissoT, Chairman. FREDERICK BUSCH Secretary. LADIES' SOLDIER'S AID SOCIETY. This society will hold its regular mooting,, hereafter at the Court House, on Thursday ot eavh week, ut' o'clock 1". M. Our work at present is preparing articles for hospital use, nnd wo earnestly call upon all. Indies who .ire willing to assist in providing for tbe comfort of our sick and wounded sold meet with us. All cofttribntion* of money, clothing, banda ges, or hospital stores, will be thankfully re ceived. By order ol tho President. Mrs. P. SMITH. President. Mrs. H. A. MCCOXNELT.. Sec'v and Trcas. MARRIED. October 83d, at tho residence of tho bride's father, in Luke City by thj Rev. I). C. Ster.y, lr. UAKKAKDto Miss FLORENCE, daughter ut E. Van Vlcit, Esq. Time is Money." Jkccp correct time and you will never be late to your Business. THE subscriber having returned from the war bus rcssmed tho busiuecs of MAKING AND REPAIRING ?W stand, in rarhhnrst's Store, RED 1 1 Minnesota. AU Watches and Cocks W I W 4 7 W O W A frand «an be learncl in one evening about Astnm S 5 0 & 1 7 S f*.-W «f erny by the diagrams uscl, thaa by weeks ?T action, harp pedal: fult iron frame, tor uke pleasure mj f«*r a aari^sr $39© $350, & $399,S dM* all warrantetl made of tHc best seasoned mate- thJ in the dirt en the culvert iast, but if 5 a S S 2 must enng Jt »na or anv first cla-*s manufacturers asos stop,fortin reasea that the cnl rert lu* 0 3 P. HALR A CO., •••er been finished. What a pity! S lr*JT*J,ai2?er- OWN WrstSt.—Ave are glad to be able *n'^ ***nd better than ary aeld for tn MtftooiwM tkimt ih» wnrV- r.-. r» Ior t*0^ bv the old methods of manufacture \.. Dealer* and Teachers in all paru of s»"« of buaineat, and shall keep on hand all' THE BE»T ROUTE TO ALL POIXT8 W progressing. Win, II. Bennett is titling eountry to act .t* aeents. and to leat th-*a *a»* jjj Broadyay, Naur York. TO*W!I03i I MAY CONCERN. Q. BUNCH 0 0 7 HKI wi on. si. Ita^T ^%j£t :Warwith the Indians ,, jcnminatcly murdered desolation, ruin and three barges nearlv as large as a small death aro their sure »\oc print*. steamboat, also loaded down. Yiew'cd in all it* bearings, the present seems _, ,! »e THE dark hour in our National history.— At no point on the river, between Red Yet, notwithstanding all thoee things, Wing and St. Paul, did we see as much in dication of business as at this place. On our levee, last Saturday night, was piled not less than thirty car loads of wheat, and the Sit/dtifi^ warehouses were also full. During the day (any day) our streets are crowded with The Rebels have invaded the North with nn overwhelming force,and MOCLELUN hasyiov a 5 Hn children are indis- T. L. ADAMS, Sole proprietor of the Harness ESTABLISHMENT. ,, Continues to carry on the business at the old teams, so that it takes considerable skill to stand on Mitiu Street, near the Red Wing House, lie has constantly on hand a full as- sortnien of S O HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, COLLARS, TRUNKS, &c. Also, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Fly Nets, Horse Blankets, Work fione to order and WARRANTED. Repairing done at short notice in the most approved style and workmunliko manner. lie denes competition and challenges any shop in the County or State to compare work. He won't be UNDERSOLD T. L. ADAMS. Sept. 16,1SG2. Sole Proprietor. (no8v71y) New Clothing Store. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP A A N W I N E That was over bronzht Into tho City of Wing, may now be founJ at tha OLD STONE STORE, On Bush street, near the corner of Main street. Ri:D WING, MINNESOTA. rpIIE subscriber has just fitted up and fur I nished the above named store, and now oilers for sale a s.uck of Goods that in point of QUALITY, QUANTITY, AND CHEAPNESS, Defies Competition* This is but a branch of the Largest 31»nu fncturotg !:»tn!!i».Vut.it i» the West, and I am thus enabled to sell goods at Wholesale and Retail at W A E I E S WILLIAM EISENBBAND. Sept. 17. 1862. noSvTly SftcadYMiideClotliinir, JUST RECEIVED A Large Invoice of all Kinds of Whic will be sold at prices to defy COMPETITION. Philleo Block, Bed Win?, Minn. J. _Scpt^24,18fi2.__ PARKHURST. no'Jv7tf COGEL & BETCBER, Manufacturers of and dealers in Lumber, Shingles, AND LATH, SASS. D00?.S & SLI^DB. Olfice and Lumberyard Corner of Main and Broad Streets. SAWING, PLANING, MATCHING, AND 3MC OTTXaTSXarG-. Done to order at our Steam Mill. «l:ly iioi Nov.U. Having taken the stand on PLI-M ST.. near the Kelly lloaae '.he subscriber is picpared to ac- commoJa'e the traveling community with whatever, in the line of refreshment**hey ma wantr II urd by the Day or Week, also nishcl with lodging. CHEAP Here is the ONLT PLACK IN THK CITT whei person can call for what he wants, and p*y *nly wh.a he gots. O. AXDERSON. KU4 n30v6:3m GRANNIS, DANIELS & CO.. Manufacturers of. and dealers in every va riety of LUMBER, LATHS, Sniiifrles, rickets, Ac. DRY FINISHING LUMBER and Dressed fullyl exeatcd. S A IW Eood rf3atM| WingJnn» 1M0 Always on hand at the Bluff Mills. n«l n-3«V(i If IB3f». RE WING lSft*. E A A W I 6 I —awn— DOOR AND SASH, DOO AN BLIND FAiriORTj (One B'.osk above Freeborn's Saw Mill.) I SHALL BE PREPARED TO FTR-* niah at all times, anything in the above o{ pl*«od and matchrd Lumbar, Mould- inz*. etc. er» promptly attended to, which may al so b« left with Brown A Bctehcr. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. COOEL A BETCHER. Red Wing, M*y §th, IS«1. DlABIES. A large stack-fl»r18«fl. rasa re eaitod at THE CTTT BOOK STOM. ^»it iimxr City Book Store, RED WING MINNESOTA. DR. A. II. JONES, Dealer- in Books Stationery, Blanks, WALL PAPER, &C. Jnst received a large stock of choice Statisuery Also the New Series of SCHOOL BOOKS, pre scribed by the State Board of Education. tLEflAWT GIFT JJOOKS. Constantly on hand. The old stock of Miscellaneous Books will be sold at a discount of twenty-five to forty per cent, from Publishers prices. Books or dered at any time to suit cttstomers. Papers and Periodicals furnished to order. Subscrip tions solicited. At RicJiter'8 Old Stand, cor. Main and Plum streets. 1 8 6 2 1 8 8 3 H. C. HOi-JJlAN. WM. ADAMS. H. C. HOFFMAN & CO., STORAGE, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS RED WING, MINNESOTA. AB1CNT8 TOB TUB RedMilwaukee and Pr. du Cbien AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAYS, AND G. I. & MINN. PACKET CO. 137" All claims for overcharges or damages promptly adjusted on presentation. Consignments respecttully solicited. Liburul cash advances made on wheal in storo. LIME, COAL, SALT & CEMZNT, Always on hand and for sale at tho lowest wholesale prie*s. Through tickets for sale to all nrincipal cities und towns. Marl: packages Care II. C. 11. Jc Co." n!55 n40:tf. Hows'i Staudur Scales. For sa'c by VANDBJtVORT, DICKERSON & Co. Tin Plate Warehouse, No. 45 Wabash Avenue Chi cago. Teitrh out of level. No check rods. All friction received on balls. AGENT KOB BED WIXO A S C. O N S O N DKAI.KK IN THE MOST APPBOVKO. AG RIC ULT URAL MAC J11NE RY Such as Reapers and Mowers, Threshers tanning Mills. Plows,«fce., &c. Red A'iiur. Minnesota n'n BOOMS ST SMlOjtiS. S BARCLAY & MILLER, •sa»l*Itim strecr. Keil Win?, opposite the Koily House, are lauufatturing BOOTS AND SHOES, Tn the most workmanlike manner, and atDue MODKRA1 RATEN. iiopariag done to order at short notice. Red Wing, Sept. 17, 1SG2. noSvTly C. E FASHIONABLE TAILOR. A full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND Gentlemen*' Furnishing Goods constantly on hand. TAILORING AND REPAIRING done to order promptly and at reasonable rate*. Shop in WILKINSON'S BLOCK. Red Wing, June oth, 1SG1. "*2ad n!4-lv. THE CELEBRATED A N S a I I I Manufactured and for sale by ASHTON,COGEL & BETCHER, Near the Kelly House, RED WING, MINNESOTA. nfl3 nl5v(J:ly City Bakery, ON BUSH STBEET.near RED WING HOUSE CHA'S L. B- TIIACUEK, Proprietor. A good at* -rtment of FRESH BAKED BREAD, Cakes, Pies. Cracker« Ac. always on hand. Yeast is always kept. Tkose who wish to have bread delivered at their homes can leave their orders. n!31. n40vS-Sra W. E. HAWKINS Painter. Glazier a Auaraersp PAPER B.iyGEB, Al orders promptly attended to and faith. FDBSITUEE. OnBush Straet, near the Red Wmg House. All kiud* constantly on hand. Repairing and Tarning dona to order. Also, all kind* of Coil us. n*rt» JOHN CORELL. n4«:ly. TICKBTS FOR SALE EAST AND SOUTH, BT SHELDON O %*. Afd Beeei rats ef al! h:was of goods. 1ED W W Oet T. W*. 'rTallnf nan Au. Q*owis* o» SUGAR CANS AMB SCRGUUM Will pltase take notice that I am prepared to furnish ths lattat and bent sty1* of all •iaes of BTJ3.S.?. 0A1TH JflMLJL S With all necessary apparatus for th« manufacture of JS-uvavr. Call and examine samples and you will be sure to purchase. Office Corner Main and PlumSta. RED WING, MINNESOTA. C. C* JOHNSON. Who Wants Money IF YOU DO, BRING ON YOUR Wheat, Corn, Oats, BUTTER, EGGS, &C.f TO HARLAN'S a a a a O O NEAtt THE POST OFFICE, RED WING I will exchange Groceries for them, such as Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Spices. Candies, Sal eratus, Starch, Candles, Soap, Matches, Shoe Blacking, Dairy Salt, Dried Apple-, Green Apples, Crackers, Table Syrup, Molas ses. &c, Sec. Also a good article of Family Flour will be kept for »Ie, and Tobac co, Segars, Brooms, Cloths Pins, etc. Intending to keep a FIRST CLASS GRO cERY.and do business honorably,I hope to receive a liberal patronage, S. C. HARLAN. nils nl»v8:tf. Ghas. McGlashan, AT THE BRICK STORE, Corner ot Main and Bush Streets, Formerly occupied by S. B. FOOT, lias on hand, and is now receiving a ron, and GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of Merchandise of all kinds usually kept in any store in the West, {EXCEPT GAS,) Which shall be sold for S JSL. "VI 3P.A.TT As low as at any place in ths United States, of Minnesota. I also have the agency for tho sale of J. M. SINGER'S Celebrated Sewing Machine. ALL ACCOUNTS me must be puid soon or & CHAS McOLASHAN. Red Wing, Noy. 17th, IStil. nl05 Nov 20,'61:ly S A N A S A E S OF ALL KINDS. Also, Warehouse Tracks, Letter Presses, &.< FAIRBANKS, GUEENLEAP & CO., 172 Lake street, Chicago. Sold in Red Wing by G.U&E.L. BAKER Be careful to buy only the genuine. BROWN BETCHER, MAIN STREET, RE WING, Have on hand, and fTor to the public the most complete assortment of H.1RB WARE, CUTLERY, Stoves nn4 Tin Ware, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, A!iD Farming Implement* OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, KEROSENE LAMPS, OIL, PAINT, ETC n!03 Nov.l3'*r:7w THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of R«d Wing and vicinity that he has opened a Tailor Shop in Red Wing, where be is ready to receive orders for making up clothes after THE LATEST STYLE, and most fashionable cat. Experience of over twenty years in all branches of tbe trade, in cutting and making up garments for men and children, enables him to rive perfect satisfac tion to all who will f»vor him with their patron age. Particular attention paid te catting clothes to order to be made by ladies. All CloOie* WarrantedtoFit I Shop on Main street, between Smith A Dick inson's Bank and A. W. Raping'*Jewelry Store Bed Wing, May iSd, lit!*. a44vG:«m A. GROSS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. N Slerage Co.-i^iot Mfwtkut^^^SSfUT^V^J^ I M- OTICE hhereby given that the copartner. ahtp heretofore axiaUnz between the un dersigued, under the firm name of Preietedt L^rrrcn. has been diwol red hy mutual eonseau Tbe debt* doe Kyeaid arm will be paid it tab opon ptesentation of demaud. an I alt iftd*bv ithso Shift tad Wing. Oct. MtA, IMS. iAv^ssrt- CITY ^s^nMn£ BOTG SHELF HARD-WARE, HYDRAULIC RAMS, CROSS CUT SAWS, mm RED WWp, MINNE80TA. I tt.,*Wrirt«^^ |SJj»rirrtoany«ro L'Tuggiit, Pharmacuitst $ CkeriM, «r Mitchell lias constantly on hand choice DRUGS MEDICINES, CUEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, .--.. VARNISHES, Paints, Dve-Stuffs, Kerosenn, Burnin id Aleoh I, Medicinal Brandies,' Wines, AND LIQUORS, '"1 "TOBAC JO, SNUFF, CIGARS, SURGICAL INSTRU ENTS, And other articles belonging to tha trade, all of whivh are warranted. EsT*" Prascriptions oarefally prepared.** At Richter's Old Stand, cor. Main and Plum streets. "»W ,., nl9v«:lv RED W I N Hardware Store. C. H. E. L. BAKER, (SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER,) Wholesal and Retail SB A EB I Bard-ware, Tio-wre and Stoves, BUILDERS' HARDWARE LEAD PIPE, BELLOWS, VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS. CHAINS, NAILS, PUMPS, SCALES, FILES AXES fcc. I O N PKRU, 8LIGO, SWEDISH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BEFIXED. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS dbc, &c, &c. All kind" of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper' work manufactured to order byexperienced workmen. June 25. '59 n20a n«:tf. J, B. PARKHURST, DBALBJI nr Dry Goods, Groceries READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Uats and Caps, CROCKERY. At the old Weatherby Stand, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MAIN STREET, BED WfNQ. nl21 n*:S*«:ly TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ONall A I A N S and after the first day of January, 18S2. goods and merchandise sold by ua will be paid for on delivery. Ourtermu will bs O we will mske no deviation. Those indebted to us will please call and settle up, as our books must be closed. Those having claims against us, or either of us, will pieseut them at once for payment. We would say in connection with the above, that we have on hand a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND 8HES, HATS AND CAPS, PAINTS AND OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, CROCKERY, Arc., Ac., which we offer on the above termsatlow prices. Being desirous to sell out onr stock the pres ent winter we would be irisJ to have those wishing to purchanso goods in our line to eive us a call. «,. WM JAS' LAWTHEB. Red Wing, Dee. 18 ,18«l. n2t v«:tf O N N O 1 9 MERCHAN TAILOR. And Mnnufactnrcr of all kinds of CLOTH AND FBR CAPS, LADIES FUR CAPES, CUFFS. MUF/S, dsC, and dealer in Ready Made Clothing, FIXE CLOTHS and TAILOB9 TBI! mings of alljlis^ription. AIMO agent far FI/f E CLOTH S and TAILOR S TBIM ming of all dirription Als agent far Sixoaa's Sawijio Macaiaa, the bw* and cbeapcat machine in nee. Having enlarge! my business lam now pre pared to execute all orders without delay. I warraet all my work no one need take a gar* meat after it has been ordered unless it fit*. CUTTING DONE AT ALL TIMES. Good people of town awd cotiatry give me a ealL I work cheap and sell cheap. OPPOSITE THE CITY BAKERY, On Bash Street. Red Wing. P. S. I keep on hand a largo stock of china needles. twi*i sod thread. •let aSSvftyl JOHN NORO.UIST. AT THE BLCFFMILLS, WING, O O Tho enbaenber has lately fitted ap the opper orr of Grants, Danlela St CVa Mfll wltb tbe story 600.000"AIi^:.i"a5*" LLOYD'S H1W STEEL PLATR, Vommty €et*r«4 M« *r th« UNITED STATES. CANADA8, AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From' recent surveys, completed Aiw. 10. -., ^..«..^ }^i i|8«2^ coatt*»,0ie to engrave itt and one y«ar*» m«Pever mad*by Coltost Mwjteii,,Md aei|*jfrtiws fa* price of thy cents 870,0W namffrf are«n«ravrd on this map. It not only a Co-Jnty Map, but It is nine MO aeii* at tU COUNT? AND RAILROAD MAP of the United States and Cauadas combined ia one.giving '-j EYERy RAILROAB STATION, and distancea between, OuaTaatoeawy woman or man $8 to $5 par day, and will take back all maps that caanTt be *old, and refund the money. Send lor $1 worth and try It. Printed^instructions how to canvass will be furnished all our agents. WantiHl—Wholesale agenu in every StaU. California, Canada, England, France aadSff A ortune may bo made with a few hunirad dollars capital. No competition, •'. H. H. LLOTO, No. t64, Broadway, N. Y. The War Department uses our Man of Vir ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania—coat $l00,G00-on wbich is marked Antieum Creek Sharpaburg, Maryland Height. Willlamaport Ferry, Bkorersville, Noland's Ford, Snd aU others on the Potomac, and evcrv other nlac* »n Maryland, Virginia, and Pannsylvania or money rerondod. tLOTD's TOPGRA PB1CAL MAP OF KENTUCKY OHIO, INDIANA, AND ILLINOIS, iatLsonlyanthority for Gen. Bnell and tha *ru «P* Money refunded to anv one finding an error in it. Price 50 cants. '•LLoyPa Map of Virginia, Maryland, and Pecn«ylv»nia is very large its co/t i. twenty five cents, and it is the best which can pirchaaed."-TBiBUMK,Aiig. 'id. LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OP THE MISSW, SIPPI RIVER, From actual Sarveyn by Capts. Bart and Bow. en, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis. Mo.. shows every man'a plantation and owner's aame, trom St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico- 1,850 milea—every bar, town, lnndimr and "all place. 20 miles back from the'river^loredii counties and States. Price, $1 Jn sheets-Ja RTadySept"^*''50 0 to give entire satisfaction. CECi88KldLr S S S "*••.•«* «4«. rtr N A «AKTMK»T, I Washington, Sept. 17th, 1862.f T..LLOTO-Mtt:_,Send me your Mapofths Mississippi River, wit price per hundred cop ies. Rear-Admiral Charles TEL Dim, eori^ manding the Mississippi squadron, is author ized to purchase as many ^aare required for the use of that squadron. v7?!U °M W 8 Sccret«"-y of the Navy. EAGLE GBBT& FLOURING MILLS On Spring Creek, two and a half mlloa frcus Red VVing. This superior(water) Flour and Grist MUlia now prepared with all modern improvements for doing the boat of work. And all work dona is EXpEUI£N Ci£i» SKILLFUL,W and HONEST millor never toll the griit bat once, mHlQ"s O E O Flour, Corn-Meal, Bran, Shorti of the best wLihoV ::?grouud' E S A A N N Rod W»ng, for sale cheaper thancan be bou*b« at any Millinery, Dry Goods and Grocery store »n the city. We must supply the market. PHELPc* & GRAHAM, September l.tlS61. Proprietor.. 7 v8-n51y NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUB O S CHEAP. JTOHJYEL .HIES Havingreturned from the Eastern Markets will ularge stoek of SPRING Sr SUMMER GOODS DRY GOODS a BOOTS AND SHOES. HOCK HIES, QUEENS WARE, STONEWARE, FARMERS UTENSILS, YANKEE NOTIONS. Ac, which we offer to the citizens of «oadhue and surrounding Counties cheaper than srtr bsfere. FOR CASH I To assure tbe community, that we mean what We 5*^*Ti^?5ld "tBt0that w« u47v5 .jm )E£*&lm*}*Tr*dP?m Maoaia^rrof A N E WooaheU MaT^ Bapnainaae. Saab, Door ModVJWodow-fraiooa, D*r- diately.for whicheaeh wttlfe?ald. Frame*. Mouldings. Drea* Flooring and Sldinc, U. ntJKCH A «r. whi»bk«eaofurni.htothoimbSatree»i»o: bloralaa. toT* A good •omttiaut alway* on heed ourn UPBAKE.. Trnaoio sine -ii ins I 11 oaft mi ii Jon £?i&&W& »«*vebeeo sold heretofore for 15 and cents-for 11}* cant*. 11 lbs. of rood ISnear for One Dollar, bought in Milwankee or Chicago at wholesale, and everything else at exceedingly low price*. Cal» andjudgo lor yourselves at the store of JOHN H. MUE1. N. B.—I am also Agent for Evans A Aden* celebrated Galena CK08S CUT and E»x-oovlK.lzxg{ which we will warrant to give better *atifso turn than any other Plows made or sold la Goodhue County. JOHN H. MUES LITERY AND EXCHiNCE, Plum strut, hetue fourth «y F/th strvU, lied Wing, Xiooeaota. The subscriber ha* leased theold atane formerly used by W. 8. Grow.and hao best stocked stable wt-t of the MlasiaslppL Fiver. To pleasure seekers or traveller* I can tarnish a*good "Turnouts" (ho county affords, »«S:va.tf J. F. WMQHT. J08T RECEIVED AT pe'ZfO^TAo7S2bvS A fine lot of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ROLLING HOOPS, BIRD CAGES, die.. Dfreet from the Mannfaetorir, wbteh will bo SH-*%?&" oall aaothem. Near tho Corner ef Bras aad Mai» STBBBT*. *1W JSJfJ*?* MINN, otlvtilw JUST raeelved from tbe* m. LmmJwMrliaa.o?gMV» •i andforsale. Urgo lot ef Dried Peaokaa. mmmtfmtoi«i *m* mm •aWMsassssssM (f NVMM f3[.