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OXTT DIRECTORY.
RED WING CHURCHES.
KPI8COFAL.
Casisr CUCBOH—on Main, (between Bush A
Plum street*). Services at 10W A. M. and
P. M. Rev. £. K. Wells, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
EIBST PSIBBYTIRIAN—on Sixth street, (near
the Court House). Servi es at 10V A. MY, and
7 P.M. Rev. J. W. Hancock, Pastor.
METHODIST.
MsTBottisT EriscorAL—corner of East A ve
nae and Fourth street. Services of the Bab
bath at 10W A. M., and ?X P. M. Sunday
Senool at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 8){ o'clock. Rev. Jsbes Brooks,
Pastor—residence on East Avenue.
OBBXAM METHODIST—corner of Broadway A
Fourth street. Service at \0}4 A. M., and 7
P. M. Rev. Henry Kolbe, Pastor.
LUTHERAN.
Swans LVTHXBAN Cm BOH—en Fifth street.
Services at 10W A. M., and 7 P. M. Preaching
every Wednesday evening at7 o'clock. Rev.
C. Boren, Pastor.
RED WING POST OFFICE.
HOVBS or OBLIVBBT OB MAILS.
On Sundays, from 9 to 10 A. M. On week
day*, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
BOOBS OB ARBIVAL AMD OBFABTVBB, AMD TIMB OB
CLOSING MAILS.
Red Wing to La Crosse, Wisconsin—I eaves
daily, (now,) at 8}£ o'clock P. M. Arrives six
times a week at 8 o'clock A. M. The great
Eastern and Southern maris are carried on this
route. Mail closes at 2 P. M.
Red Wins and St. Paul.—Leaves daily on the
arrival of the Eastern stages at 3)4 o'clock A. M.
Mails close at o'clock the previouseven
ing.
Red Wing to Cannon Falls ami La Seur.—
Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8
o'clock A. M. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. Mails closes at 8 •'clock the previ
ous evening.
Red Wing to Owatonna and Blue Earth City
—Leaves .Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock A
M. Arrives Wednesday and Saturday at 8
o'clock P. M. Mail closes at3 o'clock the previ
ous evening.
Red Wing to St. Nicholas.—Leaves Monday
and Thursday at S o'clock A. M. Arrives
Wednesday and Saturday st 5 o'clock P. M.—
Mail closed at 8 o'clockthu previous evening.
Red Wing to Winona.—Leaves Wednesday
Saturday and at 6 o'clock A.M. Arrives Thurs
day and Monday at 6 P. M. This route sup
plies all way othces on the river. Mail closes
at 8 o'clock the previous evening.
Red ing to M. Paul. Leaves Wednesday
at 8 o'clock A.M. Arrives Tuesday at o'clock
P.M. This route supplies wuy ottices. Mail
closes at 8 o'clock thu previous evening.
Red Wing to Mazeppa and Oronoco. Leaves
snday at 8 o'clock A. M. Arrives Tuicsduy
closes at
nt
8 o'clock
o'clock 1. M. Mail
hi previous evening.
JSf Remember that all mail matter, to be
sent to any part of the United States must be
fully prepaid.
In prepaying foreign letters, V» affixing
atamps, be careful to ascertain the correct
amount of postage before mailing. Zgf~ Any
thing less than the full amount of postage
counts nothing, and is lost to the sender.
I. C. HOFFMAN* Post Master.
Red Wing, January 15, 1559.
I. O. of T.
-1 Wl.ig Lodge NY. 13, of the above named
o.d hold their regular meetings every Tues
day evening, at $% o'clock, at Adelphian Hull
Humliiic University.
M. II. MAGtNNIS, W.C. T.
A. L. FAKUKH, W. S.
COMMERCIAL.
RED WIXU PllICK CURRENT.
•Ii.-ctcd We«Mr. 1y Vctnure Sc Sh«ldoa. wholesale and
re* iil M.nhanu.
RETAIL PRICES.
FLOUR—6 W(d~ )er hbl.
WHEAT—Kulr 1 ^5 per bush.
O ^TS -50(a*)Sconts per bush.
TIMOTHY SKEi» 2M)3 50 per bush.
CLOVER 8KBD—7 'W©7 50 per bush.
TURNBP SKKI) i:» i«jrlb.
T' HiACCO SEED 5 cents per oz.
BEANS—1 00,71 .'..i iwr bush.
BUTTER-H»(»I-"..' cents per Hi.
E60S—8®10 cents pir l»z.
SUiJAU—N.O., primes cts refined 11/312
crushed and powdered 15.
SYRUP—1ft O., 5i cents N. Y., syrhp 75
cents gohien syrup cents.
TEAS—40S5J, 65.375®I 00 black (55®! 00
perlb..
COFFEE—Rio 15 Java 20 cents per lb.
GINGER—14(919 cents per lb.
PEPPER—16020 emits per rb.
ALLSPICE—l6/2.'(i cents per lb.
CINNAMON—501® .0nts per ft.
RICE—709 cents per lb.
STARCH—11012}. cer.ts per ft.
9AXERATUS—Babbit 10 cents per ft.
SODA—10 cents per lb.
CANDLES—Tallow l*% Starr 25 8perm
Scents per ft.
SOAP- Palm and Family 703010 Erasive
8012 cents per ft.
TOBACCO—Plug 3),'3I40 Fine Cut 40050
Smoking 10015020 cents per ft.
SHOT—9®10 cents per ft.
POWDER—Blasting, par keg, $5 00 Rifle
40050 cents per ft
PORK—Mess per bbl. 18 *, per ft. 10 cents.
POTATOES—5O0tfJ cents per bush Prince
Albert, seed, 2 50.
WOOD—2 OOper cord.
CRACKERS—Butter cents Boston and
Soda 10 cents per ft.
HAMS—10 cents per ft.
SHOULDERS—9 cents per ft.
BEEF STEAK—10 cents per ft.
VINEGAR—20025 cents per gall.
f:Ak7 rCoar8e
2
-3?
Dairy
4
p«' »M.
FLUID-8001 00 per gall.
TURPENTINE-1 0001 20 per gall.
OIL—Linseed 1 25 winter strained whale
and lard 1 25 per gall.
WHITE LEAD-8 2502 50.
UNBLEACHED 8HIRTING-I10iaK
per yard\.
H1C~
wlS&BSF
-I1012 cents
8,TRIPE-12H015
cts per yard.
DENIMS—13015 cents per yard.
PRINTS-8®10|®13^915 cents per yard.
TWEEDS—25040 cents per yaid.
CHECKS—14020 cents per yard.
GINGHAM8-12W025 cento per yard.
CHALLIE DELAINE- -20025 5ents per yard
HOOPS—15 cents per sett.
CARPET—4005007401 08 per yard.
OIL CARPET—65 cento per vard.
B'JOTS-Mens' Thick 2 5003 50: do. Calf
4 0003 00 do. Brogans, thick, 1 5001 650glassy,
I 70 per pair.
MENS' CALF 8HOES-1 0 per pair.
SftBSSL8110*8-n
1 00ai5004
A TM
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gnyoCity,
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"l*10WpeVpairr
DUMBER- commo 10012 clear 1*020 pe
Lltr8n»^d
a
1»A ril— 3 50 per M.
5 «.
TABLE OF DISTANCES,
FBOM
Std Wing, to the following placet
Hay Creek Bend,
Elmira,
Poplar Grove,*"•
Fine Island,
Mentorville
Maseppa,
Oronoco,
Rochester,
Zumbrots,
Roseoa,
Concord,
Wasioja,
Ashland
Oakglen,
Geneva
Albert Le«......
Austin
Troy
6 Rice Lake, 44
10 Wastedo, 19
•22: Bur Oak Springs,-15
W! Belle Creek,..?..'.
85: Buchanan,
•SOj Brandt's,--.
97 Spencer,
89 Willow Creek,
21! Cannon Falls,
25! Prairie Creek,
82 Canno City
86I Faribault,
4*! Lewiston,
591 Norttaneld
66 Spring Creek, $
79 Cannon Bridge, 7
68 Hastings, 2s
19 St. Paul, 49
191 Trenton, Wis.
Elwood,
Owatanna,
Wilton,
Bias Earth City,
CI*rme*t,
8
821 Wacoota,
•44! Westervo t, 1
2
44 Florence, •.. .14
Si 9entr«?Point,.-. 17
1 Q8| Lake Citv,...!.... lg
43 Read'. Landing,-. 80
THE SENTINEL.
RED WING, JULY 80 ,1859.
TO TH»
BV3INKS8 MEN
S«ro»-«B
Tms COUNTY
a oar List of
The County Hotel
Is now in running order, and ready for
the reception of guests. Sheriff Chsndler
has established himself in this beautiful
public residence, and has already one sub'"Dodworth's
ject partially "under conviction." We
wish friend Chandler no ill will and would
like to see all the hotels well patronised
but we hope, for the credit of the county
that he will have a poor run" of custom
so long as he acts in the capacity of mine
host" of the County Hotel.
A Decided Nui«nnee.
We have before alluded to the wreck of
the steamer Galena, which lays at the Low
er Levee, and again take occasion to remark
that it ought to be removed. It is a dis
grace to the Packet Company so long as it
remains in its present position, and we hope
they will soon have it hauled out. If they
slight with impunity the wishes of the citi
zens of Red Wing, and take no action in the
mater, it would not be a bad plan to test
ihe authority of the United States Marshal
in the premises.
The M. E. Church."
By reference to our Church Directory, in
another column, it will be seen tint ser
vic are about to be resumed in the Metho
dist Church in Red Wing. Great credit is
due to the persons who have had charge of
the re-construction of this edifice, for theboring
prompt and efficient manner in which they
have performed their duties. It was
re-who
built under the immediate supervision of
Robert Todd, Esq. Services will lie held
to-morrow morning and evening at the
usual hours.
Narrow Escape from Uenth.
We are indebted to F. F. Phillco, Esq.,
for the following particulars of an occur
rence which took place last Saturday, at his
residence in the upper part of this city. It
appears that he had in his employ a girl
named Antonett Gallup, who, being subject
to occasional spells of severe toothache, was
in the habit of taking laudanum as a cure.
Last Saturday afternoon one of these spells
came on, when resort waa had to the usualsition)
remedy, and with seeming relief, as sheclimate—having
made no more complaint, and continued
about her household duties till night, when
she retired at the usuul hour, as did thecold,
rest of the family—except Mr. Philen, who
was down town. He returned about ten
o'clock, and was preparing to go to bed,would
when his attention was arrested by a noise
in Antonelt's room, as if some one was
moving about uneasily in the bed. Know
ing of the girl's illness in the afternoon, he
supposed she might still be suffering, and
suggested to his wile that she had bettor go
and see about it. She immediately arose
and went to the bed room, where she found
the girl sitting upright in the bed. She
asked her what ailed her the girl replied
nothing, and immediately fell back on the
bed, to all appearance lifeless.
All was now consternation the family
were called up, the neighbors aroused, the
doctor sent for, and every exertion wed to
restore her to animation. Her body became
cold, her pulse and heart apparently ceased
their motion, her eyes became fixed and
her jaws firmly set, presenting the
appearance of a dead person. After some
delay Dr. Hawley arrived, and immediately
proceeded to apply such restoratives as hed*llar»,
deemed proper—for a time without any per
ceptible effect but after about three hoars
of unremitting labor, evidences of restored
animation became apparent, and soon the
girl was able to sit up and communicate the
following.
The pain in her tooth, which had modi
fied after taking the landannm in the after
noon, had broken out afresh upon going to
bed, when she arose—in the dark—went to
the cupboard, took down the laudanum bot
tle, and proceeded to take a large swallow
of the unadulterated liquid. She immedi
ately startedforher room, which she was
fortunate enough to reach, when she pitched
headlong upon the bed. The operation of
the powerful narcotic caused her to go into
spasms, which occasioned the noise calling
Mr. Philleo's attention to her. His oppor
tune arrival undoubtedly was the means of
saying her life,forhadshe remained without
discovery fifteen minutes longer, she would
certainly have been past restoration.
Weather—Harvest, Ac.
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Ordersthankfullyreeeived, and prompt
ly executed. LITTLBFIBLD A MAOINKIB
9 ConMsroitDKNCB, containing important
news, is solicited from all parts of the State.—
Parties, if unacquainted, will send references,
unless thay are themselves well known.
Eat"* We keep constantly on hand, and print
to order, upon the most reasonable toims, all
kinds of Blanks.
E. A. LITTLEFIELD, Local Editor.
O E O N
I mpropenaeiit s.
We are glad to see th*t the lower end of
Plum streets is being mended, end the nu
merous holes being filled up. With a little
labor it will become a first-rate street.
A Delegation
Of gentlemen called at the store of J. H.seen
Mues, last Monday, and informed the per
son in attendance that if he (J. H. Mues)
wished to preserve his health, he had better
give Red Wing a wide berth, as there was
no knowing to what extremities an indig
nant community might resort, in case he
(J. H. Mues) should sgsin make his ap
pearance in Red Wing.
The harvest has commenced, the crops
are all in the best possible condition, and
the weather as favorable as could be de
sired.
The Quadruple Constellation,
Is the title of the largest paper ever print
ed. We have reeeived a copy of this mam
moth sheet, and consider it a typographical
achievement of which its proprietors may
well be proud. It is an eight page paper,
beautifully illustrated, containing thirteen
columns of printed matter to the page, (of
104 columns in all) each column four feet
long. Its reading matter is equal to that of
six Harpeis Magazines, or fifteen New York
Ledger*. It is published and edited by Geo.
Roberts, New York City. Price 50 cents.
Struck ky Lightening.
During the thunder storm which raged
with such violence early this morning, the
barn of Mr. Wm. B. Bevans, situated on
La Grange street, was struck by lightning,
and a valuable cow lying in the yard instant
ly killed. The electric fluid passed down
the south-east corner of the building, shat
tering the timbers, and throwing splinters in
every direction and to a considerable dis
tance—some pieces being hurled some six or
rods. The report was very loud, and
prolonged, like that of a piece ot heavy ord
since.
Excursion—Sons of Malt(a.)
The excursion of this body of pleasure
seekers to Minne-ha-ha, was not as numer
ously attended as anticipated, though quite
a large number participated in it. The
boats which conveyed the main body of ex
cursionists were the Itaska and Milwaukee.
The levee and the banks were crowded
with fair ladies and brave men, all anxious
to hear the playing cf the world-renowned
Band," which it was under
stood was to accompany the excursion.—
It is unnecessary to say that Ihe Band did
not appear, and the only music our citizens
heard was the tune that Napoleon has been
playing to the Austrians in Italy. Lucky
it did not come off on the first of April.
Running Away from Gold.
Our readers no doubt remember the ship
wreck of the ill-fated steamship Central
America, and recollect reading of the pas
sengers who had an abundance of filthy
lu' re," offering it all to save their lives.—
A similar case transpired in Red Wing one
day during the past week, in which a cer
tain person not named Artemiu Ward,"
played a conspicuous part.
The individual in question, it appears
held the note of a certain gentleman or gen
tlemen, for quite a large sum and at thethem
time referred, a party of three gentlemen,
wishing to tender the said holder of the
note a quantity of gold, sought himforthat
purpose, and were lucky enough to see him,
but not quick enough to catch him, for noJohn
sooner did he become aware aware of their
intention than he made tracks for a neigh
swamp, which he was so fortunate as
to reach just in time to elude his pursuers,
thought the game too small to venture
into the wet bushes after, and contented
themselves with merely standing off and
seeking to dislodge the enemy by the most
weighty arguments within their reach, viz
solt stones. But, like King Philip at Mt.such
Hope, the victim had chosen a secure place
—which was rendered almost impregnable
by the mud, water and hazel bushes—and
his pursuers showing no inclination to leave,
he quietly lay down—in the mud—and
could not be induced to come forth." He
remained in this position for a considerable
length of time, when his pursuers left, and
he crawled out on all fours, (his natural po
and struck a bee-line for a warmer
been exposed to the mercy
of a cold, sleety rain, a little les than six
hours, and having incurred, besides a severe
the expense of washing and ironing a
suit of clothes. He doubtless solaced him
self with the fact that by his stratagem he
gain another day's interest—quite an
item to him, and probably his only motive.
P. S.—Since the above was in type, we
learn that the said person not named Ar
temus Ward," acting upon the principle
that "it takes money to buy whisky," con
cluded not to patronise a wash-woman, and
has worn the suit of clothes above referred
to ever since.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DISSOLUTION.
The copartnership, heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, under the firm of
Smith, Towne & Co., has been dissolved by
mutual consent. Messrs. Towne A Pierce,
will attend to the unsettled business of thu late
o. P. SMITH,
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DEFAULTof
T. P. TOWNE,
J- C. PIERCE.
Bed Wing, June 29,1859,
MORTGAGE SALE.
has Ween made in the payment of
the sum one hundred and twenty-one
which is claimed to be due at the date
of this notice on a certain mortgage bearing
date the third day of July, A. B. 186V,executed
by Ephron Lockwood and Susan Lockwood, of
Rice coqpty, Minnesota,parties of thefirstPart
to MartinC. Wing, ofthe same place, party
of the second part, and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds, in and for Goodhue ce.
then TerrHory,now State of Minnesota,in book
3 of Mortgages* pages threehundred and forty
one and three bun ired and forty-two, on theexpenses
5th day of September, A. D. IsoT, St 5 o'clock
P. M.
Mow, therefore notice is hereby given that in
pursuance ofa power of sale contained in said
mortgage, and of the statute in such case made
and provided,the premisesdescribedin and cov
erei by said mortgage, to wit: The north half
ot the northeast quarter of section thirty-two,
and thesoutb half of the southeast quarter of
section twenty-nine, all in township one hun
dre and eleven, north of range number eigh
teen, west, with all the hereditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto in anywise apnertain
*%.* o1 ."°ld A'i»u,b,ie vendue, at tfc office
of the Register ofDeeds at Red Wing, in said
county of Goodhue, on the twenty-saoond dav
of August, A. I. 1S5D, at ten o'clock in the fore
noon, to satisfy the amount due on said mort
gage, with costsof sale, including thirty dollars
Attorney's fees, stipulated ir. said moxtgaao, to
be paid in case of foreclosure.
P»tcdF»nbanh, Rice co., Minn., July 9. '5
MARTIN-O.:-"C. W\NG, Mort&gec
LATcmcLDsn 4 BIICKIIAM, Attorneys
Mortgagee.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MORTGAGE SALE.
DEFAULTa
having been made in the condi-
tion of certain mortgage deed, made,
executed and delivered by Jane P. Terrell and
Henry K. Terrell, of the eounty of Wabashaw,
State of Minnesota, to William W. Phelps,
Samuel Doughty and Benjamin C. Baldwin of
said State, bearing date the thirtieth (80th)
day of October. 1858, and recorded in theGoodhue
office of the Register of Deeds in and for the
county of Goodhue, State aforesaid, on theat
ISthday of November, A.D. 1858, at 11 o'clock
A M., in Book 5 of Mortgages,on page 430,431,
and482, and also recorded in the office of Regis
ter of Deeds, in and for the county of Waba-debts
shaw, State aforesaid, on the eighth (8th)day
of November, A. D. 1858. at 9 o'clock A. M. in
Book B" of mortgages, on pages 4A8, 464 and
465, whereby the said Jane P. Terrell and
Henry K. Terrell, granted, bargained and
xold to the said William W. Phelps, Samuel
Doughty and Benjamin C. Baldwin, their
heirs and assigns forever, all those tracts and
parcels of land, lying and being in the coun
ties of Goodhue and Wabashaw aforesaid, and
described as follows, vis Lot No. two (2), of
section No. five (5), in township No. one hun
dred and eleven (111), north of range number
twelve (12) west, containing forty-three (48)
and fifty (50) hundredths acres, more or less,
according to the government survey thereof,
subject to the sales heretofore made by Henry
K.Terrell. Also lots No. six (6), and seven
(7), in block No. twenty-two (22), in the town
of Lake City,'' according to the recorded plat
of said town in the office of the Register of
Deeds for said county of Wabashaw also the
following described lands in the oounty of
Goodhue aforesaid, vis: The west half of the
northwestquarter ofsection No. seventeen (17}
and the northwest quarter of section No. twen
ty-two (22), and the west halt of the south
west quarter, and the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter, and the south half of the
ioutheast quarter, and northwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of section No.fifteen(15),'hen
in township one hundred and eleven (111),
north of range No. seventeen (17) west also
the northwest quarter of section No. thirteen
(13), in township No. one hundred and ten
(110), north of range seventeen (17) west, con
taining six hundred and forty [640] acres, mora
or less, according to the government aurvey
thereof. Also blocks No. six [61,ton[10],
twelve fl2], fourteen [14], sixteen [16], eight
een [18], twenty-two [22], twenty-four [24],
twenty-six [261, twenty-eight [28], thirty [30],
thirty-two [32], thirty-six [3«], forty [40], for
ty-two |42], forty-four [44], forty-eight [48],
fifty [50], fifty-two [52],fifty-tour[54], fifty-six
[56], fifty-eight(58), sixty (60), sixty-two (62),
sixty-four (64), sixty-six (66), sixty-eight (68).
seventy (70), seventy-twe (72), seventy-four
(74), seventy-six (76), seventy eight (78),
eighty (80), eighty-two ^82), eighty-four (84),
eighty-six (86), eighty-eight" 88," ninety "90,"
ninety-two "92,'f ninety-four "94." in the
town of Wastedo, in the county of Goodhue
aforesaid, according to the survey and plat
thereof, recorded in the Register's office in and
for the eounty of Goodhue to secure indemni
fy and save harmless the said William W.
Phelps, Samuel Doughty and Benjamin C.
Baldwin, mortgagees above named, against
the payment of two certain promissory notes,
executed by *aid II. K. Terrell, Samuel Dough
ty, W. W. Phelps and Benjamin C. Baldwin,
b'oth dated the nineteenth 19th" day of June,
A. D. 1857, and eaeh for the sum of five thou
sand "#5,000," dollars, one payable in nine
months from the date thereof, and th6 other
payable in twelve months from the date the.e
ot, bearing legal interest from the maturity
thereof, which said notes were deliveredtoone
John Woodburn.
And whereas, said notes are entirely for the
benefit and behoof of the said Jane F. Ter
rell and Henry K. Terrell, and whereas'said
mortgage was made ar.d executed by said
JaneF. forroll and Henry K. Terrell, to said
William W. Phelps, Samuel Doughty and
Benjamin C. Baldwin, to indemnify and secure
against the payment of said notes, and
save harmless the said Phelps, Doughty and
Baldwin, from all costs and charges in relation
thereto.
And whereas the said William W. Phelps,
Stmuel Doughty aud Benjamin C. Baldwin,
have paid and discharged said notes, to said
Woodburn, default to pay the same hav
ing been made by the dd Jane P. Terrell and
Henry K. Terrell. And whereas, the' is, at
the date of this notice, claimed to be due, and
there is due and unpaid, for principal and in
terest upon the said no'es, against the payment
of which the said Phelps, Doughty and Bald
win, were secured by this mortgage-the sum of
ten thousand seven hundred and twenty dol
lars and sixty cents and no suit or proceed
ings at law having been had or instituted to
recover the same or any part thereof
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that
by virtue of the power of sale contained in
said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in
case made and provided, the said mort
gaged premises above described, will be sold
at public auction, by tbe Sheriff of said county
of Goodhue, to the highest bidder, in front of
the Court House, in the city of Red
Wing, in said county, ou Monday, the 22nd
day of August A. D. 1859, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon of suid day, to satisfy the amount ef
principal ana interest, which shall then be due
upon the notes, against the payment of which
the said Phelps, Doughty and Baldwin, were
secured by sa'd mortgage as aforesaid, togeth
er with all legal costs, charges and disburse
ments. Dated Red Wing, Minnesota, May 13,
1859. WILLIAM W. PHELPS,
SAMUEL DOUGHTY,
BENJAMIN C. BALDWIN,
15sw6 Mortgagees.
MORTGAGE SALE.
DEFAULa
having been made in the condi
tionof certain mortgage deed, bearing
date June 96th, A.D. 1857, and duly executed
and delivered by Lars Westeson and Bengta
Weateson, his wife, to Smith, Meigs A Co., of
Red Wing, Minnesota, which mortgage deed
wasduly recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Goodhue county, 8tato (then Ter
ritory) of Minnesota, on the 29ihdsy of June,
A. D. 1857, at 9 o'clock A. M., in book of
mortgage deeds, pages 714 and 715, and con
veys from said Larsand Bengta Weste«on, to
said Smith, Meigs & Co., in fee, (subjecttode
feasance on payment of the debts hereinafter
described) the following premises, situate in
said county, to wit: the south east quarter of
the north east quarter, and the north half of
the south east quarter, and the south west qr.
of the south east quarter of section seventeen,
(17) in township number one hundred and
twelve, (112) northofrangesixteen, (16) west.
Said mortgage was made to secure the pay
ment of twojoint and several promissory notes,
made and delivered by said Lars Weatesonand
one Simon Eiick, to said Smith, Meigs A Co.,
one of which was for the sum of four hun
dred and eight dollars and fifty-five cents,
11408 55) and the other for tike sum of one
mndred andforty-twodollars, eachdatedJune
26th, 1857, and payable one year after date to
the order of said Smith, Meigs A Co., with in
terest after maturity until paid at the rate of
five per cent, per month. No proceedings at
law having been instituted to recover raid
mortgage debts, or any part thereof, and there
being claimedtobe due on said mortgage debts
atthe date of this notice, the sum offivehun
dred and eighty nine dollars and nine eents,
(#589 09.)
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of the power of sale in said mort
gage contained, and of the statute in such ease
provided, said mortgaged premises will he of
fered for sale st public auction, at the door of
the Court House in the city of Red Wing, in
said county, on the 13th day of August, A. D.lit
1859, at 2 o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount
then due onsaidmortgage debts,with costsand
of sale.
SMITH. MEIGS CO., Mortgagees.
WILOBB A WILLISTOH, Atty'a for Mortgagees.
Dated: Red Wing, Minnesota, June 27th, A.
D. 1859. (152)w8
NOTICE.
LL personsindebted to the subscribereither
by note or book account, are requested to
settle the same immediately. By sodoingthey
will save themselves cost.
March 5,1859. ISAAC GREEN.
AVING done a creditbusiness
to my entire satisfaction I shall hereafter adopt
the Union Store" principle and sell goods tor
CASH, or its u*mUu*aBU equivalent ONLY 1
It will he for the interest of cash purchasers to
give me a call. ISAAC GREEN.
Bed Wing, March5th, 1859. 135tf
S E E O N
A SMALL. QUANTITY OF SEED CORN,
For sale cheap, by
U8tf WASHINGTON DAVIS.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MORTGAGE SALE.
DEFAULof
having been made in tbe con-
dition a certain mortgage deed,bearing
date June 26th, A. D. 1857. andduly executed
anddelivered by Simon Erick and SoarinErick,
hie with,toSmith, Meigs ek Co., of Red Wing,
Minnesota, which mortgage deedswaa duly re
corded in the office of the Register ef Deeds of
county, 8tate (then Territory) ef
Minnesota, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1867,
9 o'clock A. M., in Book 2 of mortgagedeeds,
pages 712 and 713, and couveys from said Si
mon and Searin Erick, to said Smith, Meigs A
Co., (subject to defeasance on payment of the
hereinafter described) the following
premises, situated In said county, to wit: the
south east quarter of the south west quarter of
section nine, (9) in township No. one hundred
and twelve, (112) north of range sixteen, (16)
west.
Said mortgage was made to secure the pay
ment of twojoint and special promissory notes
made and delivered by suid Simon Erick and
oue Lara Weateson, to said Smith, Meigs A
Co., one for the sum of one hundred and forty
two dollars, (#142 0U) and one for the aura of
four hundred andeightdoMars,andfifty-fiveeta
($408 55) each dated June 26th,I857,and paya
ble one year after date to the order of said
Smith, Meigs & Co., with interest after matu
rity, until paid, at the rate of five per cent, per
month. No proceedings at law having been
instituted to recover said mortgage debts, or
any part of them, and there being claimed to
be due on said mortgage debts to the date of
this notice, the sum offivehundredand eighty
nine dollarsaud ninecents S&89 09,)
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of the power of sale In said mort
gage contained, and of the Statue in such eases
provided, said mortgaged premie** will be of
fered for sale at public auction, at the door of
the Court House in the city of Red Wing, iu
said county, on the 13th day of August, A. D.
1859, at 2 o'clock P.M.. to satisfy the amount
due on said mortgage debts,withcostsand
expenses of sale.
SMITH, MEIGS A CO., Mortgagees.
WiLnsa A WILLISTOH, Atty'a for Mortgagees.
Dated: Red Wing, Minn., June 27th, A. D.
1859. 151 )w«
MISCELLANEOUS.
QREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH PURCHASERS
Books and Stationary!!
Or ALL KINDS,
Cheaper than Ever!
E. P. LOWATE
is determined not to be undersold, and offer
goods in his line as low as they
can bo purchased in any
town on the river
Also—subscriptions
received for all the best
riodu.nh and Paptn, 01 they can
be had by the single copy at any time.
Call and see him, at the Book Store, corner of
Main and Bush streets,
Red Wing, Minn.
July 1«, 1859. 154-ml
E W I N
ARDWARE STORE!
E. L. BAKER,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. 4. COOFKB,)
Wholesale and Retail
DEALEB IK
Hard-ware, Tin ware and Stoves,
SHELF HARD-WARE,
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
CROSS CUT SAWS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
LEAD PIPE,
BELLOWS,
VICES,
ANVILS,
DRILLS,
See.
I O N
PERU, 8LIGO, 8WKDISH, ENGLISH AND
AMERICAN REFINED.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Ac, &c, &c.
All kinds df Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
work manufactured to order by experienced
workmen.
June 95, '59, 151-ly
J9 J. I E R,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QROOKERx,
HATS St CAPS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLUID.
LAMP OIL,
BUTTER A CHEESE.
Also: Dealer in Beady Made Clothing,
Broad Cloths. Cnsstmers and
Tailors* Trisniags.
I also have a Tailoring departmentforth«
manufactory of Clothstoorder. Warrantedtc
or no sale.
Also a large stock of
BOOTS .&XT 8S01S.
FANCY GOODS,
MM.S & MkVllie
I will further stat* to the public that which
many already know,) I willsell Qoods(forcash)
as cheap as any Merchantin this city. Now
Friends, Countrymen end the rest cf mankind,
(including women and children,) please call at
my Store on the corner of Main and Plum u„
and examine Goods and Prices,and I'll pledge
youthai you will not go away dissatisfied.
A
J.J.XIOKTIF.
Bjd WJRg, June i, 1838, My
FOR SALE.
STORE HOUSE, with the lot on whieh it
stands, near 0*uldV Landing. Wacoota
Terms favorable—title guaranteed. Inquire
of E. BULLARD,
Wacoota,
(IT OQLVILL A HAMILTON,
Red Wing.
Wacoota, May 14. l'5-5m June 4, 59.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REMEMBER THE PLACE TO
BUY GOODS IB AT TUB MAIN STREET
BRICK STORE!
S. B. O O
(SUCCESSOR TO FOOT SWENEY,)
Who is now receiving his spring and summe
stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER AND SHOE FNDINGS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
THE
GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS,
Hate,
Caps,
Straw Goods,
Trunks,
Carpet Bags,
Vallces,
Yankee Notions,
Jewelry, eke,
Pure Wines,
Liquors,
Clears,
and fine
Groceries,
Together with a large variety of other goods,
which he offerstothe
A S A E S
of Goodhue and adjoining counties, at prices
never before equaled in this market. Thank
ful for past favors, he hopes to meet a contin
uance of the same. S. B. FOOT.
rPHE
Cheapest place to buy Gaiters, Kid Boots,
A Slippers, buskins, Ties, 01 Childrens'
8hoes of any description, is at FOOT'S
EpOR
Skirts. Skirt Reeds, Thread, Needles,
Pins, Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Goods,
Cameo pins, Ae„ go to FOOT'S.
•HE spring styles in Clothing, Shirts, Ho
.. *ierJ CoflarSi Gloves, Hats and Caps, are
all to be found at FOOT'S.
place to get a Boot or Shoe made to
order, with a perfectfit,is at
FOOT'S SHOP.
lURE Wine*. Brandies.Ginsv Whis' y, Scotch
Ale, London Porter, feo., at wholesale
only, except for medicines, Choice Havana Ci
gars, by the box, at FOOT'S.
REMEMBER
that I manufacture and war-
rant a large part of my stock of Boots
and Shoes, snd therefore the place to buy good
ones is at the BRICK STORE.
REMEMBER
that I keep the largest stock in
my line iu Goodhne county, and ofcourse
buy them cheaper, and can sell them eheapei
than those who keep smaller varieties.
DON'T BE FOOLED!
but come and select at the Largaint, and from
the HUGE STOCK kept by FOOT.
N. B—All kinds of PRODUCE taken at tne
market price. Terms always pay down-.
Red Wing, May 21,1859. 146-tf
JJEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
S E E I E
AT
Green's
A S S O E
DRY GOODS,
CHAINS,
NAILS,
PUMPS,
SCALES,
FILES
AXES,
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
•BOOTS & SHOES,
Groceries A Provision*.
etc., dkc.
The above goods to be sold
E A FO CAS
Or Its E«DVALSST Ogl-TS
E
it is a met, that
O O O O E A
Can he sold CBSAP 1
E
Call and see what a
BIG I E OF GOOD S
You can get for a
a A a a
Remember that I
W a a
By any merchant In Red Wing.
ISAAC GR.EEX.
t49-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
N E W
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
AT THE OLD STAND OF
McINTIRE $• SHELDON'S
CASH STORE.
WE are riow In receipt ofa large and splen
lid assortment ef
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
ROOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
STONE and GLASS WARE &e.
Also a fine lot of'
SILVER AND
PLATED WARE,
GOLD & SILVER
WATCHES,
GOLD LOCKETS,
GOLD & SILVER „.
PENCILS*.
togetherwith a general assortment efJEWELKY
OUR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
cannot be excelled in STYLE and BEAUTY i»
Goodhue County, and will be sold CHEAPER
than they have ever been ottered in this Mar
ket before. The Ladies are respectfully invi
ted to call and examine oui Stock before pur
hasing elsewhere.
GROCERIES!
W« arc prepared to sell Groceries at wholesale
and retail LOW. They were boughtforCASH,
and will be sold on the same terms. A good
stock always on hand, and satisfaction guaran
teed in every instance. Remember thai Ootid*
well hough* are half gold. $
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find we can supply their trade as low as
heycan bur below, aiding Freight and ExperJ*-.
oes. We solicit an examination of our Stock,
We have also a good stock of
PAINTS. OILS,
GLASS, PUTTY
and SASH,
and shall keep a constant supply on liand'»
TERMS CASH or Good Bankable Paper.
J. MCIXTIRE. McINTIRE d-SHELDON.
T. B. SHELDON. 91 tf
E A A I A
—OF—
SPUING GOODS
M. C. W E A E & CO.,
Are now receiving, and offer to CASH bnvers.
a large stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting:
in part of
PRINTS,
GINGHAM,
WHITE GOODS!
SHEETINGS,
COTTONADES
LINEN, &C1
Also a large and well selected assortment of
NAILS, GLASS, PLOWS,
At reasonable prices,
O O S A N S O E S
Unsurpassed in quality of stock and workman
ship, at low prices, together with a large sup?
ply ot
FAMILT GROCCERIES!
Which were bought low. Believing the
A S S S E
Better both for the seller and bnyer, it wi l\
adhered to, and all wishing to'bny goods,
will find it to their interest to
CALL AND SEE
How low they can be sold when there is no
percentage pat on for bad debts.
J. C. WEATHERBY & CO.
Red Wing, May 14, '59. 145-ly
E. O W A E
Wholesaleand Retail DesTeri'n
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS
And
BLANK BOOKS,
S A I O N E
Wall and Curtain Papers,
E W E
Pocket Cutlery\
Port Monnaies, Fancy Goods,
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
A general assortment of
TOYS AND YANKEE NOTONS
NUTS. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
Corner of Main fc Bush Streets..
Red Wing, Sept. 12,1857. Mr*,?
Hear the Corner of
Main and Bush Streets, Red Wing,
E A E Ir»
AKTJ:
E A I E
ot
WATtmm,
1ST ALL WORK WARRANTED „jfj
Red Wing, Nov. .13,1858, )l«|f

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