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mtp. Oi ft -it:-' OFFICIAL PATER OF CITY. City and County Affairs. RED W I N A 2 S 1864. MARK KT.—Produce does not come in as plentifully this week as last* Corn is the only article that brings a remtmerateive price. Wheat is 95 cents- it ought to be a dollar and a half—Barley 95 cts. Oats 65 @70, Corn $100, Potatoes 45@50, Butter B5@30, Fggs 12@15 cents. PIUIRIB FIBES—It may not be known to all our readers thai there is a heavy penalty attached to setting fires on theports prairies. To such we will say that by the Jaw, they are not held guiltiest for such sacrifice, of property as is endangered by setting fires. FRUSOWAL.—Mn Littleneld, late editor of the Republican has given up the edito rial quil, or is about to give it up. to try his forture among the the silver mountains of Nevada. Good lack attend him. Col. Colvill has, or soon will assume the editorial chair in the Republican office, a bosition he can fill with dignity and credit. He is a genial, gentlemanly man, and a flu ent, pleannt writs*. The interest of the paper suffers no damage by the change. FARMERS, REJOICE A.SD GIVE TBASXS.— After a severe drougth that wai ncaily fatal to vegitation, and threatened to strike a severe blow at the prosperity of the gtste We have had a splendid shower, that has materially refreshed the earth. Wheat looks healthy after getting wet, and every tr.ing looks Utter snd is better. EVIDENCES ACCUMULATING THAT WE ARB A CITY.—Once it was only in nsme: now it»in proportions, habits and customs of a city. Clark, at the Goodhue County Drug Store, and Saxbv at the new Feed Store are putting on city style, and hereafter will deliver free ofcharge, goods bought of them. Clark has got a splendid stock of Grocer ies, and Saxby knows how to koep a Feed Store. TnoMrsow, at 6G Main street, has the best stock and the best assortment of Dry (roods that know of in the city. Ho gircs mn whole attention tf Try froods, and makes that his only business. His -dress goods are superb. He hal just received another instalm-nt by express. A SUCCESS.— Messrs. C. M. Grove & Bro.. are meeting with almost unparalled success in the sale of their Buck Kye Churm They warrant it to chum »-ut'er in six or eight minutes, and it always does .t. They are selling them just as fast a* they can get them manufactured. Every farmer wants ore. They have contracted to have an bund made hext week, and all who want eae can be supplied while they last. Wc thirik they cannot be surpassed. too* and hhtter are scarce in the mar ket now, and bring high prises. The first that comes in will bring the highest pries. Ma. HALL has gone East to buy goods Tie already has a good stock, and when his new goods begin to arrive, his neighber will have to Uok to their laurels. Tnn Key City on her upward trip last Monday, bad on board fifteen corpses of soldiers. We did not learn to what regi ment they belonged. OBT WHAT Tou CALL FOR—An I be sure to baitforthe genuine Chemical Sa'erdtu mads De Land & Cx, and pit up in bright red papers. There is a begus artic'« In the market, in green papers, which should' be avoided by those who want a good thing door's LAMB'S BOOK.—This excellent Mageain*forJune has earns. Always en tertaining and interesting, this number is •usually so. Tho Magazine is worth itsprice just for tho beautiful engravings with which it is embelliahed, to say nothing of the sto nes. Poetry, Fashion department or If is ccHeay. New tre mk tmtmtm tsi S rsf -r: ~jfrags»j?B^-flWa^ j?Saer»Jave noUood before this, the adver tisement of the FrOTOiicJo Sewing Macltfns that appears in our columns. It 19 one of the very best machines in use, and we risk nothing in recommending it to the public PABKUURST & WILSOS'S store looks bet ter than it has in a longtime. It is jamed full of goods. The*y havo a splendid lot of Candies, Canned Fruit, Dry Fruit, Pre serves, Pickles, Cove Oysters, &c. Call on them by all means. Let every friend of Sabbath Schools r* member that the S. S. Association incuts' on Saturday next at the Presbyterian Church, commencing at: ^'CVciojkJJi.^ M. The forenoon will be taken up in hearing re of Officers and Committee, and the election of Officers for the ensuing jear. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 O'clock. ''-'-Election of befegates to the State con vention. Discussions ofquestions relating to the interest of S. 8. and such other bus iness, as may be brought berore the associa tion. _,,, .,,, ,-% -I ':. 8ABBA.tH,i3*i*. U. There will be a Sabbath Sehool Concert St the M. B. Chiinsh iti which' the different schools of the city will take a part. Al^ Ore invited to be breserit during the meet ings of the association. FAIR.—The time approaches when we must make arrangements for the County Fair. We hope every man in the county who eats his bread by tho sweat of his brow, will feel an Interest in this matter, and make it an honor te the county. KRWGBOCKBT STOBK.—Messrs. Allen Gates have taken anew store on Main Street, and open a rery fine stock of goods. They are fair and honorable men to trade with. Give them a call. "SHeBTT'' keeps "POP," which is a very roviving drink in hot weather. PERSONAL.—Rev. B. F. Crary, of this city Pastor of the Jackson street M. E. Chureh, has been appointed by the General Confer ence as editor of the Central Advocate at St. Louis, a church paper.—Press. FISHER is meeting With excellent suc cess in the photograph business. He can rctnally Surpass ttatiiro. llemade a picture of nurse'f look quite decent. W adriae all homely people to go to Fisher. NOTICE FOR STREET GRADIKO— The Street committee givo notico that they are prepared to employ a span o( horses to work in cart*, or with a scraper or wagon as required by litem together with two or, three men, who will hive permanent em ployment until harvest. The Street Com mittee invite the attention of tea nJtrrs and laborers to this notice. A pply to GEO. Wii'.Kixjojr or W, P. ftuow*, Street Com mil SPECIAL SSrffcWSl?' Letter List ^o. 3. List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Red Win- Minn. Mav 25th, 1864 which will be sent to the dead letter office if not called (or in ono month. Aklown. Miss Lizzie Bishop, Miss 11. II. tjrown. Miss M. E. Cantina, Ca.« por Erikson, Bryngee Flsusbnrg, Mrs.C. Johnson, Anders McDonough, Thomas Otwtsrhont. J. B. Peterson, II. T. Bobin«on, Miss Fannre Shoneknev, ifay 25th IStt. looks. Tobn Welwter, Capt. W. W. Wilson, KIRS M. NOTICE. The mfmb*N of tho Ladles* Soldier** A»l jciety, are rcancsto.i to rapct at th'a nrt llonr* pvnctvauv on Thursday ne*t at 2 n.m.. aain Society are rcnnesto. to ra ct at th a nr to a is in making np material already en band for tho sol-Jicrn. By ordor of the President. -, Mrs. i». Smr« Misa L. PARKnURST, Scc'y. STRAYED. FROMheade th Farm of the tubscriber on th of Wella Creek, Coodhue county Minnewta.on the IStfrlnst., TWtJ COLTS hitc hind .onr yoar« old, one a sorrel 1 wdth..a white stripe in the forehead and on* or" both feat white. The other a bay. stnnn hoy di Any person who \rill retnr said colts or ffive inform a ti on where they may b* found will receive a reward of ten dollar*. WILLIAM LANE [w8( HR SALE OR TO RENT. Dn. Joans has just referred a great many nice thinga. ft is aarleee te try te men tteaj them, becaose we ahon!d soon get lest In t:» buaiacM part of the city. Apply at in the mnltUnde bat call and see, end bay. jiV,» offic- thserreJ. TrWh the only tumble was to n^aeeeaa4e«aU get fatte. andfesepsm a earneat when 1 aaT ey be aet- A HOTEL POproof WORK and shot, and G. D- ant Water Captat PARKHURST WILSON'S Leo* BBSS ETBSTSOOT !—Did yen knew Jbat "Cheap John" was in tOWS? Ths1 QOAP Candles, agar*. TobaeeOiSnuff, Salor- S A S S 3 8 S O O S ke has the moat complete stock of Ifcy 1 8 1 S W Oeeejf, Cletking. HaU.(^p., Boots. Shots. C.rbon.Jo3od.._8al Soda, Ginger, Mn.tatd, Cream Tartar. Pe OenU .Wniahing Ooads ami Carpets, that Cj^e JJStt totfid Wast Ofthe isaiaaippi Ritet ?|clrn That he haa one of the Lst tailors in the Y«w other th/afg»in the ernceryline. at bewjstxy, and tnatbsi.Us.t esQ cheap AKMMClfeT et WlLsres. .^r:""".: M":-""'": n'S'TUlT TI is aaejej[iliiil 1 i. ^•*^-^-a ei|,,-ine,'V-^"3... -^i-*- Theirmof Aahtoa, CogelekBeseher rn the tweeatscue wwmtmr aww ams OSS SOCK age mannfactara of Fanning Mills waa di«xlTed soma time ag by ihntaal content. There aecoiatsandaotredaesaJdftrsaMUSTFannink aM^nfsWo 1 1 Uht & .-——•* IsMsHsUt seem Sal ••SOJOS neteer oth^iy. that I »»in»^i of aa»aey ftsen so to keep tawaa befare tbe pebnc— 2 a Tlmirgoaela.«mltbe wsptl^ a iOBatrjA tboir best iill«ftii IsSHe Tbsreu{ *$££&*.. •ss aaaaietsbehle oeisosos ttst.A im Bi Starch. Sardires, Cove Or^or,. an I a KOTICB TO DEBTORS. fr S be' ian ,eiiaierr Ued a i the elaiir aeer mentioned I S to notify »ti wb» owo me by &T*ll" «ii»«h wiUaet aeear- Ckern'a, B:i«es»rrisev Fi: !ar»T Trade 1864. Wholesale 4* Retail I would re spoctfully inform the cltisehs or Bed Wing and vicinity, that I purchased in New York, a Splendid Stock of Goods, comprising Shawls, Cloaks & Sacques, Cloaking and Cloak trimmings, PBINTS, DENIMS, TICKINGS Ac., Ac. DRESS GOODS, abont one hundred kinds. CLOTHS & CASSlMfcRESj Cottonacles, Jeans &c. ll.lL.UOn.lLS Or at 1 0 Patterns. O O S S Imperial, Unique, Cloopatra and Lapatite, also some extra large size*. WHITE GOODS EMBROIDEEIES dco: Extra Large Corsets* MESS SILKS. Bl:ick,"ColoroJ and Checks. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Man a Boy a a Caps, Ladies Hats And Shakers, SUN UMBRELLAS & PAUASOLS BOOTS & SHOES! A full slock. •vV O TIOJTS Everything I eould think of ard more too. fftitas tlio irootln will l^o tioro assoon as tho 'J»fc is out of tim lake. I will not Jill the paper wuh an invoice, hut invito yon to call ana scetliam. :uiii don't h»-«iifTnivi n»k for anything you wish tosec, whether yon waut to purchase or not, n* my patience wan n«vor jot oxhaMstoil showing god», and shonidyoa wi*li to pur olc.se I c»!i *ell cheaper thim mi buys Iruer, as ^no-Is have and are still advancing in price. ICemeiniiertha 1 havn «l vtylev Kim trt-r io,l« to work «»fT also th«» place, No. «-J Main St. To Country Merchants. shall re twice the stock oflni«t fall, audSHELF will be R1IO to wholesale at ^Iilwrtnkct f*rie«'*, fteIjjht added, P. C. TJIOMPSO.IT. Red Wing, April 13th, 135*. DRY GOOD S & CLOTHIMS AT Elson & Lanferty's, LAWTI1ERS BRICK BLOCK, Ran wixa, MIHJBOTA. run n»w bn foim 1 *ho L.\RttTi3T and BEST ASM.MiTMF.Xr in this City, fonsistiiig of Si entirely fresh and new Stoo* of BET 0O0BS A si ©fin© Of all qnaliiisa, styles and siass. mstf Sa^3f $ BOOTS & SHOES, Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls. A faf^e assoflrtteLt of GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, NOTIONS, aajda rr ttwumrssr* «, tUe op immediately..areiEte.f I Etc Etc., £t« „^n thes.enyetlstrseere'tn tbe city. »osfle, and Flask, assfeeeyea bey. t\^Oiaea4Ce A^ltTJSTee.st^s.eatm.lrrWh«*, t»rkS _iu»«i ^'aaf*AaJfsae etSWRT R. COSTA isbarg *ir.. she a ja» goodsi tLB#! ef A 'j^dlaS^tL &MWM St -. ..- Hardware, Cutlery, THE BRICK STORE, Corner of Main and Bush Streets, Formerly occupied by S. B. FOOT, RBD.TRT12TOt Hat on hand,.and It now receiving a ITILI. as GENERAL ASSORTMENT Oi Merehandlso of all kinds usually kept In any storein the Watt, {BXOEPT QA$t) Which shall be sold for of Mlnaeaota. I also hare the agenoy lor the sale of Ji Mi SINGER'S Celebrated Sewing Machine. ALL ACCOUNTS Due me must be paid soon or—— CHA.8. MoGLAS&Atf. Ked Wiiig, Not- ltth, IS81. ri!05 Not 20, M?tly RED DEALERS IN -A. iy TIT X»A±Tt Aa ow as at a place in the United States, 1wVING Hardware Store. E. L. BAKER, (Suseutor to G. E. A S. L. Saltr.) Wholesale and Retail S I A I S I Hard-ware, Tin-ware and Stores. IIAUtMVAryS.' HYDRAULIC RAMS, CROSSCUT SAWS, BUILDERS* HARDWARE LEAD PIPE, BELLOWS, VICES, i,Sto Nails, Window Glass, Sash* Paints, Kerosene Lamps and Al»o. Aftri'ts fbr the moat Approved McGlasliaii, AT RED WlltG* ESOTA. vlnljl 5 A: ES I O N PSBTJ, 1LIOO, SWEDISH, BNGLISH Alii. AMEKIOAX REFINED. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE3IENTS ill klna» of Tin, Sheet Iron and CopptM nrtk raannfaetured to ordor byoxperienced rjrkmen. January 1,ISIS. nat4rT WalleYWindowPaper JUST BfcCEITED AT E. #*. JLowater'Si Also on hand an'assortment of S.'HOOL BOOKS,^. FANCY GOODS. Children's Carriages, TOTS, NUTS, CANDIES *C.,*C Auh Old a a Ooodafttore Near the PostOfflee, Red Wing, Minnesota. PA PER RAGS taken inexchange forgoods. May «, IMS. Per Rata.. Miee, Roaebee. Ants* BrsJ Besjs? M*tlke %n Psini, WM!ew«,fce..In ecte em Plant-, Fowls, Asimmle, drc. rntnpm SSe.SOt. and Sl.*» Boae*. B-mela,WUl and Flasks, aasnd SSsixse for UoTSU,Pca ie lysrrrmevs,As. ^=i r.ic etc. "Only m^MKbUtela^i»anown.,' "Free Irimt Vo\wn.n dsapreassstbe Hsiias FaraTTy: ••Bale eome o«t of,tb«ji hole* to dieX aeT^oWWbolaeale in a'l large cities. T«vkaty«wCeee.at le^ thaa "tbeir present assToeld by all PiaggWUaad Eetaiiereevery, felly executed. Vara*. wmh.fa it on wtth our baviaai where. Bed Wl«« JanetteA. easwrter Tacelltiesforpnrehasrnc, eo«»le« sm-SeTTU Beware Uf ef ait wwrthleae iealsatleae, te sell at W- reeee. end eSer better aargaiaa assTTae that "Ceeraa's^ami ri ew eotb B^a. rttO OOBM t- r-aa '. V. DRY GOODS BLJCKMBTHS z*lv£ Hats, Gaps, Boots & Shoes, SittAtV'LS, CtttAKi, MAJtTittAt,*C' At ANVILS, DRILLS CHAINS, NAILS, TUMPS, SCALKS, i-iLlri EISCNBBA^D'f. oirr new and eommodloua shop on fifth Street, between Bn«h snd Flum Street Bep Wing, Minus* ngi aud rspaiiing Be Wjng Minnesota, we are aow aaannfaetur au Wagons & Carriages In the best style, anden the shertest notice. Our WAGONS and CAKKlAGW are made from the rery beat marsrial in the country, and by the most experienced workman. We do a general Blaeksmtthlng boslnem. we bars twur Forges, and a man at each forge PLOWS. We are manufacturing the best 8TIELK PLOW that can be had in the city end to this branch of oar business we invite particular at tention. We Intend to make auch Plows aa will recommend themtelcas, and wa want to apply the country tributary te Bed Wing.— fSr It is geed policy to patronise noma In* dustry, so buy our Plows. t3**Bepairlng donesubstantially and eheap Thanking our patrons for psst favors, we so Ucitacontinnstioo of them LOVEGREN PETERSON. Ked Wing, March l«th, lMa. 8pring Oircular- TO CASH BUfERSOF 0IY COwD MiLwaosBS, April 1st, lMd. We ere new receiving oar Stock for SPRING TRADE, comprising fall Usee of seasonable and desirable Goods. Wa shall pursue tbe same policy that has heretofore governed our business, adhering strictly to the PROMPT CASB 01 STKM, snd exerting erery means to induce CASH BUYERS to make their Wile wlthaa, by offering- a stock always large,complete and as sorted, st ths LEAST POSSIBLE PROP PIT. Ws Invite yoa to call os as* Respectfully, S1IERWI*, LOWELL A PRATT. nUEKNBACKS PAflKHURST WILSON, pay the highest market pries (be AOL W. E. HAWKINS Palmier* aw PAFER EAJrOZW, AllirdereersimpUy atteaded to emf Bits •ebWlLS^mf. SHOES. cuthtm Wftaff«r. Uftv\ A **f vn'K mitmwtt ,5a««^ gftWfS9 .WJ- ifiat'. mhae* M" WAWmCltJLK^R nrttZsubscriber has lately eraeted alarjraaaal 1 conaranerithulldiBroetW«STa*roffl.OM AND FIFTH streets where ha it Mr MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRIHO CUTTERS, STJSIGHS, nJ8QBBS»iJMEi *•. 4iU On the shortest notice and ratha-atest wark «tanjikaraa»»er^,v. ?*& ?^*v*** Ha has also connected ith hiasstaMUamaat a BLAKSMITH 8HOP, whore all work pertainingla thatbaalnaaswlll neatly and promptly done. All Wef oassad Carrlatfos ntads from the best of JCataern tta- Red Wlnff,Oct.lBth,lSli. aoltrTly if'- -a DBHTI8TBTi.W P. A. Williamson, Dektint, (Over 7. C. Thompson's Store, on Main street, two doors east of BapaaUcsn Oflee.) RED WINCt BI1WNESOTA. DICATED TEETH repairedJjrfjglerJaase with modern improToraents In the prsnta sion fall or partial sets sapplied to replasa toeth which, aro lost. Artificial ta«th farnUaW on the oelebreted Vvlainutd Rubber B—t, aaw generally acknowledged to be the tt»t% aa well as abases* base foe artitciai taaiau Fret conaaltat oaaajaiadtise sjjsjsjsjK rarard to the teeth of childita s*. adaJta, Tawae frei a distance reqairnoff lengthy operationa ars ro qnested to seonre by letter, or otherwise, specined time appointed, prieiene Wcoralag. ALL OPERATIOW8 1TAIIA»TID. Red Wing, Her. *t\9 ::.^^rtYintli Itll rj~ow." aid :. 9-.'II« BIW -»nr a a STORE. hte •1 .,' i. :. .«•'.* »eeil \.JU v* ,.'.i^. sa»a»^»eo»*sa at C. JMess at sV PealerslnalHUd^ir .T *f a "3 GROCERIES, aauioe XMASX* .it ».'.: r. ttfi OSJ 3U, i»C'3C mmm^wggZ Mala street, led Wlag ff BENSON A ANDEftSeiff WAGOIf A CAllRtACE MAMJEMw. SIB WfSOJ Mf*wfcS0TTH arWe make and repair Wagons, Csrrisges, traya, Ac., at our shop on Bush Street. Re4Wisg| Marab is laSev aSOatsO satvtly. .- 4^JNCLEImfS', SB* eeif reo 0« .ew-rT An BILLIARD 1 ALL Having fitted np the old Phllleelrlall late a Besmnrant aad KiUard Hall,1 wosMhe%sp yy to see and aerre all whois ea MJbSSj ,osa- NIO»tflKjm$ Here is restfortbe weary. 4Hnk #r tbe S S W it mofe^der too. Up Stairs orer MO^TBBCPts) OEEEaV* Store, Mala 8treeA Ked Wleg, P. §. Lest also a lieonee JaV sad will astsnd sales ef Beef W WOM sUOe. 5 S lgoodrasjiepusa^eeeiitreeearSW'* eaawMfsmasmmtToooee, I 4d4ressEJ^aesMeV ITS and 174 last.Water aereet. Mriwaukee. -, jl ypji eTATE OP MIWRlsWA,\ tt veessms Coewrf* TeE.O,He#!eyi sgraiaatyeasnd year property atUebed «^bemem^aOSke^ war JsSUy^f SALBw* ?oeatfou,«bser. t^aweet Oee «Mee.