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THE SENTINEL.
RED WING, OCTOBER S, 1S5S).
TO TIIK mtmlaii TO THE
Bl'SINKSS MKN S UlTSlNKSS MKN
THIS COUNTY S W
KMIUIM Our List uf S S ExamisM our List 6
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING!
TIIK 8ENTIMCL JOB OFFICE
litkt BOS! •itoasive la Goodhue county, and is uusnrp&Med
bjr«D/imtlMiaiUtutloain MlnBMot*. ouUtdeof St. Paul.
WE AUK rKKPAHEU TO FHINT
UriUtloM. Visiting Cuds. Wadding Tickets.
Bl»ki. Bill Heads. BilU of Uicluugo.
BUakNotss, Hills of Lading. Programmes.
Drafts, Kceulpu, Shaw Uills, any size.
Circulars. Catalogues, Posters.
dusks. Pamphlet*. Way Hills,
JsjF* Orders thankfully received, and prompt
ly executed. LITTLKFIKLU «fc MAGINNJB.
tSF"foHHEsroNDENCK. containing important
news, is solicited from all parts of the State.—
Parties, if unacquainted, will send references,
unless th«vy are themselves well known.
POSTMASTKHS. every where, are our authorized
Agents. No paper mailed till the subscription
pirce is remitted.
fif We keep constantly on hand, and print
to order, upon the most reasonable tcmis. all
kinds of Blanks.
K. A. I I E Local Uriilor.
O B_ O N
11 A N
DEMOCRATI RALLY!
On Saturday Evening, lS//t hist.
A E COUttT HOUSE
Hon. E. Wilder will discuss the ques-
tions of State policy. You know he will
do them justice. Turn out and hear him
GOV W I A is also expected.
DEMOLMTIC CLUB!!
There will be a meeting of the Demo-
cratic Club, at the Club Kooms, aftei the
meeting at the Court House on Saturday
evening. All the members should be pres-
ent, as very important business is to be
transacted. Do not fail to be there
S E O S
Who pay?
.. .,
Messrs. Grow. Ila!e and Cul-
.successful as those of 177G.
KEEP IT UEFOliK TiiK VEorLKr"
«,*..ir*, Hth M,
MIicin^
laws of the United States and because it
a to SfiGUOES
did not CJCten 1 (hit r'^hlt to SfiGUOE S I*'""1 acertain
and163
delivered by S
E E I BiJlFOi'rE 11C E O E
necticut an I Uhude Island,
strength to enact the SAMB LA W
Minnesota.
liTlV^l* I IM/l/^lM. 'nrr ii,i,-wr,r ,-
"..
resorted to the most unscrupulous means to
accomplish their base designs, by importing
hundreds of votes in the State from the
borders of Iowa, and Wisconsin.
DEMOCRATS, CHALLENGE
Every man that you don't know is enti-
tied to vole,
evory means
from the
the polls,
your only
O O O O I E S
See that every name on them is spelled
correctly. Don't let the Republicans come
their old game of "eel skin" and "alteration"
over you. If you are uncertain whether
you have the regular Democratic ticket or
no.', go to some well known Democrat and
rind out.
O E E S A I I E
Every man on it is an honest man, and
worthy of your support. Don't scratch oil'
a single name. The men on the Democrat
ic ticket are your own nominees, and were
fairly put in nomination by you, and it is
your duty to ELEC E
I N O O I E N S
Take your teams and go around and bring
jrour friends to the polls. Every man who
has a right to vote should do so at this elec
tion, for it is to decide whether Minnesota,
the brightest star in the constellation of
States, shall come out of the battle with her
lustre dimmed, or shall bear on her banner
the motto of HONESTY
E E E
That tho so called Republican County
Convention was a mass of rottenness and
corruption, and was controlled by persons
who are the bitter enemies of Minnesota,
and that the individuals put in nomination
by that "Convention" were not the choice
of the people, but secured their nominations
by BlUBERY—and are E E to
REPUDIATIO N I
E E I E E E E O E
That the Republican policy is to place
the negro upon an equality with white men,
and make him (heir equal in the family
circle.
E O A S O N O E
That on Tuesday next, the 11th of Oc
toper, a great battle is to be fought and a
Itiee, the sum of four hundred and ninety
a Who pays Messrs. I arris worth, three dollars an 1 twenty cents (. l:iii,yo
Woodford and ChandlerV and no suit or procee.diii^s at law h.ivtn
Answer—'-Corruption Fund" in NJew 1^"jn«ftitutod to,recover life said debt so
York, and grease lion, the of the W &&&
universe"— Boston he hotbed of Abali- Now, therefor.-, notice licrWiy -iven
tionism and the home of proscription. The that in pursuance an by virtue of a power
Jurthny II x»iutx of to-day will be as uu-
a
Sil'1'
1 1 1 I
Iu„ire
petvs an cast a stain upon her fyir name, fey be. .sold at ptiblio vendue in front of the
repudiating her State debt. Court House, in the'oiYy'yf lie.I Wing, in
,,., said conritv «»f "i-UuVe' on tlic -'iiii 'lav ofCharles
I E E I E E E O E October: A*. 1). iry.l, -it 7£& •,
That one of the reasons why the Kepub- JoWrioon of that diy, to Satisfy
in Cnres-i opposed the admission of
inudsota Into thrt UIII was, because the iow.0fj by law.
Min- csotn t'onstitu'.iou ,-M lanlccd the right! Dated Septei
or fuiiciiisri to pits .us of foreign birth, be-1i
td
Luc they w^re fully liatur.ilijie.l under tho
tates, and beca
A S
Default liavi
lltt
.,., .. ., ,. and diri.-ti.iiliei
1 Hat it was the Uupublleans who passed which mort /age
the WO BA US' A MKN DM BN in i'.lri Mny-C d:
.. ""ok 1st of mortg
as^acbusetts, depriving the foreign born laud conveys froin
citizen
o'f
the righ to vote a SKVKX |'7
a
.',hd
•«..».» im «..«.. T» ia ^L~iJ.f.i „r ment of the Kum of One Thousand' Eight Hun
great victory to be won. It is a contest of|llri!l,
question in a practical way. A question of
BREAD—of HONESTY—awaits your de-
cicision. Let's be up and doing. Load
every gun with a Democratic ticket, and
man every j/««-^and when Ihe smoke of the
battle shall havo rolled away the result will
be that victory Will have" perched on your
banners, and Minnesota will forever wear the
mantle of HONESTY'.
BE TKUfiTl O iTuTcAlTSE!
Democrats, look out for fraudulent voting
on Tuesday Don't let a single man
vote who is not entitled to, and when the
ballots are counted the result will be found
in your favor.
E A I It I: AII»V KA I
The speech of Joh B. Brisbiii on bur
first page. See how it gives the lie to
those who misrepresent our State policy.
LEGAL NOTICES,
MO
A E SALE.—Default having
been made in the condition of a cer«
tain mortgage deed, made, executed and de-charges
livered by William Chillson, and Anna
S. Chillson,his wife, both of Goodhue coun
ty, in the State (then Territory) of Minne
sota, to John P. Webber, of the Stale
Maine, which mortgage deed bears date July
(bird, A. D. 1857, and was recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of said conn
ty of Goodhue, oil th? 14th day of July,
A. D. 1857, at 4 o'clock P. M. of that day,
on pages 93 and y4 of the 3d book of Mort
gage Deeds.
Said mortgage deed was made to secure
the payment of the promissory noi'e of the
said William I). OltiilsoO, (wai'/tig chit'e itaiU
13th, A. 1). 1857, rind (ItWono yea'r thereaf
ter, for the sua) Of I'm:- hhndre 1 and twen
ty-six dollars, and upon which said note
there is claimed to be'duo, and is due
the dale of the (ii-s, publication of tow iio-
niorlgage deed contained,
'and of the statu' in such cise made and
I provided, Ia Is an 1 premises de.embed
s.ai-:
wyr
.the='°n'
t=
a iL L,,i t(
'liimi it.. I' .ii- half of the north-east ntiart6v of seceinn
the hop:,.,!,.:,,,, ,rty to
tt"U:
N 0 1 8
The
„„,, ,,
the best interests pi Minnesota—that ihey north-west quarfer of scfli.m No. nine ('.)),
str nuously opposed heivadthissijn into,the in township Xo. 0iie hundred and eleven
Union its a sovereign State—and that
Casi
il'^'"
I Sili,
:, tnortgage, and
(15) west,'
iruSrSixttS:™:,"
lhJ
the ntno'.i'p.t
•ice'ured by said
.•-•1 r, to l'S5
W
Mort.
:MI made in ?i
deed, ,iv
«-«itmty, Miune
1 N
I A N Ae O doorsouth
of the Kelly House, are now in receipt
of afresh arrival of
ii N
A E •7IQTJOIIS
A N I A S
of every variety, \tith which we will accom
modatoour Town and Country customers, at
at Wholesale and Ketail also, we have now
some ni
I I A 7 A 3 S S
erected in our chamber, with first class lix
tures. We hope to merit the patronage of the
public row coming to our town, and would ten
der our thanks to our friends of Red Wing and
thesurroundingcountry. We say.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MORTGAGE
SALE.
•i :r
carrying the coming election fairly, and have «ssory doto of said SwahtoJ. Willafd Wr the said note and mortgage, or imr part thereof,
UMI oftluec hundred (So ',.:0) duIlUrrf, pav-i and the same not having been'paid nor any1937,
ible to the said Phelns and Graham, or, nearer,! psrt thsreot, except the sum or one hundred
one year from the "th day of May. H.Vi. ,nid ten doHars, which was paid thereon on the
Default having been -made in the pay-
:II1)1 dolJllV & a 0
wiiVs, both of the County of Goodhue and State
of Minnesota, to John Andrews, of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, bearing date on the -Mth day of
•Tune, A. 1). 13iS, and recorded in the olliee of
the Register of deeds within and for said Good'
hue County, on the 80th day of June, A. J).
ISSS, at 8 o'clock B. M. of said day, in Hook -I,
of,Mortgages, Pages Gait & ?W and no snit or
proceeding at law having been instituted to re
cover the debt remaining due and secured by
said mortgage or any part thereof
Now, therefore, notice i* hereby given that in
pursuance and by virtue of a power of Sale
contained in said mortgage and of the statute
in such case made and provided, the lands and
premises lying and being in thecoini'y of Good
line aforesaid, and described in said mortgage1
as follows, towit: "East half o! South West
quarter of Section rhirteeu (13 )j and the north
East quarter of the North West .quarter, and
the Noith West quarter of the North East
quarter of section twenty four(:M), in township
one hundred and twelve (112). north of rangd
iglitect: IS-) west contaiiung one hundred and
sixty acres (ltji') more or less according to the
goveruiueut survey the e.of. Also Lots No's
four mid live ^-Ufc~), in block twenty B,X'(,26),
in tl town of Cannon Fftl s, in said county of
Goodhue, and all the buildings and i.ppurte.
nances thereon and thereunto belonging,' ni'ili
he sold at public vendue nt the oil.co of the
Kegister of deeds, in Red \Vmg. in said Good
hue County, on the 17th day 'of October '&'. D.
IS.J9,«tl» o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
to satisty the aniotint due on said mortgage
and the note seemed thereby and the costs and
ot sa. sale as allowed by law, to
gether with an attorney's or .ioiicitr's fee of
fifty dollars, in addition to the fees allowed by
lalvj as agreed ttt in said mortgage.
Dated at llastimrs August j:ird A. 1). ISiV.i,
JOIhS* A^UHEWS, Mortgagee.
SMITH SMITH IV: Citosav.. Atty'.s. l»-i-td
YIGK'J'GAiilvSALK.
3.L l/cfault.iiaving been
GK'J'GAiit
fh,V
W W. I'll
•tine' oi-
ilVl.'ir!
5
the
folii
Vt'i'tta Ul?4inGt, \T 'It .,before
ti,. .. i«esciilic"JV*
premises, si" -I'.te in sai I count/., .s:: 1 tli day of July. IS'iS: liud dnlv cxcv-utted.ac--
It LAUS. S I N „, that hUtc, and The north east qu :rt-r A fl ilbfth v-'estq Km-wiedged and delivered bv Ihe said Morrid
that diey trietl to pas-i a similar law in Con-
Wl'-c
I I UhbOUh. I E E O E tnetof lands s'ubjeet to sa c«c the bVd Wiitgiof Miscellaneous itecords. on page L'3o.
That the liepubliauis have no hopB of
lT"wriW
i'?lSdiB)r?oW "V
I A N O E S
Red Wing,May 10.1857. 45
qdi'ter of tfie in:th| Lamprey, stvld. transferred! as*-ign.-d and set
•.-•ou*,t ',l"L,rto!' se.ti..-i S. tweii y-t\yo (.2.21. to ticora..- 11. lia/.eiton. of Cools county.
a only wait and'the south east .purtor of tliVs .i,r!'. •.•-,-..t State oflilinois. who is now rV,e owjier and
in quarter and thcaOurli west qu.i'.ito'r uf thes.mth holder therooK arid the last aforesaid asign
east quarter of f,cck!i no ritc-i, (i-" in to.wu-il itieut thereof was dulv record I in the o'lieeof
siiiu one hundred and twelve 1.2 ». nprtli the Register of Deeds aforesaid, os, the ISth day
sixteen (1M', w^ in the die dis-j oi Augu.-ib, IS5H, at lOocloek a. m. iu book 2d
S
ade in the condi-
tion of a certain myrtoige Iqcct, duly execute
by William N. ber.riis-'U, Eraneess' A. Dcimi
von, b'tA ife. aiiil E, lJennisoh. of G^ScIliu'u
county, Stvt(: ofi Minweiot^. to William P.
'Ji'i'Wii a Charles llc.telnr. of sai county.
•vhi..h niortg ure deed bears, dale "ii the 1 tli
lay i-f line, a'.'d. 1-^ -'..w: eroVy tin sanj Wil
li'aill N. 'uevniM.ii. his'wife, and the Vaid E.
i'ciiiiisoFi did irrant. bargain, sell and convey
to the -s:dd V\ illiam P. lirown and Charlof
ictck':r. that tract or parcel of land lying
and he.iiig in tjie IQwn ot 1'iue Island, and
eoii'ihy' of Cioodh'ue aforesaid, and described its
Lots No ofto (1), two (2), three (:i)\ li
i. six ,: anj sen-n (7 in block twenr.y-two
2J a-.-.-i-rdiiig to the recorded plat iif said
of Pine I land', h- said county of (rood
iitie- siti ,vt lieihg tlie southeast quarter
of th nor: hwe*. quarter: and r!ie northeast
ouarter io' the somthwesfe qualWr of secti'ofi
X". J-'. in tiovushij.' No, 102, north of range
N'o. West i,ul said described lots being the
same "i which the hotel known lis the Dcii'ni
M.II House and ilso harn and stable are built,
••ogether v.ith ail tfio h-jre litauients and'/ap
,i fteiiaiices thurciinto in any\vic appertaiu
::ig !rbiI'irlso''tiige't'hei' with'certnin chattel^,
aceonlr. to a sojiefli'ilt) itiarkod'M A," and at
taciied to said mortgage ileed."
Said. ,t»'.v."ga.4t« dei.-d was executed and deliv-=
«red toscyiireto the said William P. Brown
and Charles Betclicr, their heirs or assigns, the
oays'iont to riiem of the stun of four hundred
I ll.'tr-three dollars and interest, according
•j the ci'ii lit ,,, o•' a certain piomissory note.
(or th.it an, juut. bearing even date with said
•n'orfgagj. and drawing interest at the rate of
ten [for cent, per annum, executed !y said
A'i'li.nn N. Dertftison aliil E. De'iYnisOh, and
yabe to the said William P. Brown and
i'etcher or order, one year from the
!a*o thereof. TJie said mortgage deed with
ho power of sale therein eq'ntaijied, :s dnlv
itSenrdbd hi the oifled of the Kegister of Deed"
in an lb? s»id c.Minty of Goo(lhttb. oh tlio'2'tft
lay i.f June, a. d. 1853, at 1 o'clock P. M. in
'in?' lof Mortgage Deeds, on pages'605, 69
IK,-
dci
id, witli the said note, was
ieri'vttre in writing bearing date the
•f December. 185S. and dttiy exeeu
:t .wic-lge.l and delivered by'the said
l\ llrn-.vn ainl Charles J.}etcher, duly
.-irned. transferred and set over into
Lamprey of Ramsey' bounty, in said
vllii'h sai assignment was rccortlod in
of the Register of Deeds aforesaid, on
:Said2rh December, lji.o, in book 2d of
jce!l.aueius Records, on page 1 '.•.
..i I inoi-Lgage de•.:.' will, the said note was
iin by indeutuio in writing bearing date the
'^'proceeding's having'
tosecur.- the payment ol the prom-tca at law to n'-eover the amounPt:^Vi"'instit,i-e
due en th
No prodecdings at law. or oth.-rwisc. having Utl- July fS&i -and thef being due on the
been instituted to recover any part of said same .it the date ol this notice the sum of three
mortgaged deot, and there being dui ou thoi hundred and nintv-live dollar:, tuid eighteen
said note and mortgagc,at the date of this no cents (Srv'S.iS^p
ticc,the sum of live I'm Ire I aw I t'\v.-ntv-six and Now, therefore, iiotiee ia ilei'eiJV .''ivuii that
^of
ivcii, that in^pfirwjgaglo containe^ and the „..:n
amount then due on said mortgaged d.ebt and Court House, in the city of lied Wing, in said
the costs and expenses of sule^ county of Goodhue, to [satisty tho amount due
PHBISTOPHEB GRAHAM
Ked Wing, Aug. 27th, 135i».
^^JfjXCELL A XEOUX.
"**kk%K
OF MINNESOTA,!
fe'
on said note and mortgage, with the costs of
suc'i sale.
Dated Red Wing September 10th, 1859,
GEORGE II. HAZLKTON,
Assignee of .Mortgage.
HANS MATTSGX,
Attorney for Assiuee. 162-tf
STATE
COUNTY OF GOOOHUE.
In Justice's Court. To Ira Webber :—Yon
are hereby notified that a, writ of attachment
has been issued against you, and your proberty
attach to satisfy the demand" of Freeman
Oay amounting to nine dollars and forty cents.
Now unless you shall appear before Charles
Parks, a Justice of the Peace in and for s:
county, at his olliee in the town of Cannon
Fails, on the -i'ld day cf October, A. ISOy.
at one o'clock in tlipj afternoon, Judgment will
be rendered against you, and your property
sold to pay tl dobt.
Dated this 28d day of September. A. D. 1S50.
105-wJ FREEMAN DAY, Plaintiff.
E. L. HO^VARD,S mi
Blacksmith Shop,
COBNER OF MAIN A EllOADWAT.
I» where you can get work done cheaper than
at, any other .shop in Red Wing. Particular
attention given HORSE SHOEING.
May it.'5'.t. 14fi-tf
Lumber for Produce!
TthE
subscriber is now prepared to furnish
whole community with every quality ol
ALSO, SHINGLE AND LATH!
On the verylowestandbwst terms, and will take
WHEAT, OATS AND CORN,
ana almost evary kind of O E in
exchange for tlie same, for which ho will allow
the highest market price. So bring along your
produce and carry away the lumber, all ye that
want a comfortable home for vouraelvss nn'"
families W*. FKEF.BORN,
««the Upp ii
Red Wing, August 21,1853. lOTtf
BLACKSMITHING
BY
E O A E
At the new Shop on Main staeet. within a
rew
rod.-* of the orosslng of Jordon.
RED WING, MINNESOTA. 7?tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
rolJTGAGE SALE.
iVA Default having b:en made in the condi
tion of a certain mortgaged deed, duly execu
ted and delivered by John Sterns, of Goodhue
county, Minnesota, to William W. Phelps and
Christopher Graham, of Sibley county, Min
nesota, which mortgaged deed bears date the
20th day of November a. d. 185T,and was du
ly recorded, in the olliee of the Kegister of
Deeds, of said county, on the 24th day of No
vember a. d. 1857, at one o'clock, m., 'in
Hook S {ofi mortgages, pages,ft71& C72, and
conveys front said John Sterns to said Phelps
and.Graham, in fee, the following described
premises, situate in said Goodhue county, viz:
The south west quarter of the sonth west
quarter of section No. twenty-seven ('27) in
township No. one hud red and thirteen (113)
north of range No. fifteen (15) west, in said
county and territory, now State.
Said mortgage was made to secure the pay
ment of the promissory note of said John
Sterns, for the sum of two thousand (2,0:0) dol
lars, p,ayab,lc to said Phelp» and Graham or
their order, on or before eighteen mo..ths after
the 20th day of November,"lS57, with interest
nt the rate of three percent, per mouth from
date until pai«T.
No proceedings at law or otherwise Having
been instituted to recover any part of gaid
mortgaged debt. and.there being due on the
said note and mortgage at the date of this no
tice the sum of thirty two hundred and seven
ty-two d.dlars (3272.)
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of a power of sale i'u said mort
gage contained, and of the statute in such case
made and provide»l. said mortgaged premises
will be .ottered-for sale nt public auction, ou
the 17th day of October a. 1.185!), at ten (10)
o'clock a. m., in front of the Court House, in
the City of Lied Wing, in said couty, to satisfy
the amount then due on said mortgaged debt,
and the costs and expenses of sale,
WILLIAM W. PHELPS,
CIIKISTOPIIEU GRAHAM.
Red Wing, August -27th, 1850.
O A E S A E Default having
been made in the condition of a cer
tain mortgage deed, made, executed and de
livered by Francois Chiquit and William
Colvill, jr. both of Goodhue county, in the
State (then Territory) of Minnesota, to
John P. ebber, of tho same place, bear
ing date the 23d day of May, in the year
A. D. 1856, and recorded in the office of
the Kegister ol Deeds of Said county of
Goodhue, on the 24th day of May, A. D.
1856 at 10 o'clock A. M. in Book 1st of
Mortgage Deeds, pages 225 and 226.
Which said mortgage deed was made to
:ecure the payment of the promissory note
of the said William Colvill, jr., bearing even
date with said mortgage deed, and due in
one year, for the sum of two hundred dol
lars, ($200,00) with interest at the rate of
three per cent, per month, and upon which
said mite there is claimed to be duo at the
date of the first publication of titis notice
the sum of four hundred and forty dollars.
And no suit or proceedings at law having
been instituted to recover the said debt so
secured by said mortgage deed as aforesaid,
or any part thereof
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given
that in pursuance and by virtue of a power
of sale in said mortgage deed contained, and
of the statute in such case in ide and pro
vided, the lands and premises described in
said mortgage deed as follows, to. wit
The south-east quarter of the north
east quarter of section No. twenty-eight
(28), and the south-east quarter of the
north-west quarter, and the west half of the
north-west quarter of seclion No. twenty
seven (27), all in township No. one hun
dred and twelve (112), north of range No.
seventeen (17) west of the fifth principal
meridian, in said county of Goodhue, con
taining one hundred and sixty acres, more
or loss, will be sold at public vendue, in
front of the Court House, in the city of
Red Wing, in said county of Goodhue, on
the 29th day of October, A. D. 1859, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to sat
isfy the amount then due on said note and
secured by said mortgage, and the costs and
expenses' allowed by law.
Dated September 17th, 1859.
O N Pi WEBBER
163-td jp» Mortgagee.
O A E SALE.—Default having
i\} been made in tho condition of a cer
tain, mortgage, deed, made, executed and de
livered bv William D. Chillson and Anna
S. Chillson, his wife, of Goodhue county, in
the State (then Territory) of Minnesota, to
John P. Webber, of tlie.State of Maine,
which mortgage deed bears date Jun 13th,
A. D. 1857, and was recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of said county of
Goodhue, on the 13th day of June, A.
at 9 o'clock A. Mu in Book 2nd of
Mortgage Deeds, pages 660 and 661.
Said mortgage deed was made to secure
the payment of the promissory note of the
said Win. D. Chillson, bearing even date
with said mortgage d, and duo in one
year, for the sum of four hundred and twen
iy-six dollars and upon which said note
there is claimed to be due, and is due, at
the date of this notice, the sum of four hun
dred and ninety-three dollars and twentv
cents. ($493,20).
And no suit or proceedings at law hav
ing been instituted to recover the said debt
so secured by said mortgage deed as afore
said, or any part thereof
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given
that in pursuance and by virtue of the power
of sale in said mortgage deed contained, and
of the statute in such case made and pro
vided, the lands and premises described in
said mortgage deed, to it
•*'Th north-west quarter of section No.
twenty-five (25), in township one hundred
and twelve (112) north of range No. sixteen
(16) west, in said county of Goodhue, and
containing one hundred and sixiy acres,
more or le-s, will be sold at public vendue,
in front of the Court House, in the city of
Red Wing, in said county of Goodhue, on
the 29th day of October, A. 1859, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of that day,.to.satis
fy the amount then due on said note and
secured by said mortgage, and the costs and
expenses allowed by law.
Dated September 17th, A. 1859.
O N P. W E E
163-td Mortgagee.
NOTICE.l
To al whom it nlay concern. The un
dersigned will make application at the next
term of the District Court in and for Goodhue
County and State of Minnesota, to be held at
Red Wing, in said county, on the 3d Monday
of October, 1S59, for the vacating of sd much
of the town plat of the town of Wacoota, in
said county of Goodhue, as lies easterly of me
ridian street.in said town, being all of that
portion of said town that lies in township No.
M3, north of range 13 west.
1
EDWARD BULLAKD,
Proprietor.
Dated Wacoota, July 27j 1859. 45(i-tf
N I E
The nnderoigned. would' respectfully inform
the citizens of Rod Wine and vicinity that he
ha*purchased &hs entire, utock of uumanufac-
turcd material for furniture, formerly owned
by Mr. Cook, an that he is prepared to'supplv
all Orders for furniturd of every description,
on the shortest nottec
REPAIRINO-
INSURANCE.
GUARD
AGAINST FALL AND WINTER
F1UKS, HY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH
Incorporate 1850—Clrirter a
1 S A I A $ 1 0 I 0 0 0
ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED
N E S Ii TJ O $492,181.72.
And the prestige of rty success and
experience.
W A S O SI2.000,000
Of losses have been paid by the vEtna Insurance
Company in the past 40 years.
The value of reliable Insurance will bo appa
rent from the following
LOSSES PAID BY TOE JETNA,
DURING THE 1'AST FIVE YEABS
In Ohio-.
Tn Wisconsin
In Kentucky
In issouri •.
Iowa and Minnesota
Pennsylvania end Virginia
Michigan •.•••••
Indiana
Illinois
Tennessee
Kansas and -.ebraska
Arkansas an ii Georgia •'.
Mississippi acid. Alabama
Firi & Inland Navigation.
Kidks accepted at terms consistent with solvency
and fair prolit.
Especial attention ffiveri to Insurance of
BUILDINGS and Contents, for terms of
,, one to Jive years.
The solid service lovig and successfully tried,
and the many advantages the JBtna Insurance
Company possesses in its line, should not be
ovo' looked by those ready to insure and un-of
derstanding their best interests.
During "stringent times" the necessity for
reliable insurance becomes an imperative duty
—the ability of property owners to sust tin
loss being then much lessened.
Agencies in all the principal cities and towns
throughout the State. Policies issued without
delay," by any of the duly authorized agents of
the Company.
Business attendel to with Dispatch and Fi
delity.
WARREN BRISTOL, Asrent.
162-m3 Ked Wing", Minn.
J" ET YOUn BUILDIN QS"BE"PROTECTED
Against the A a in Fire of a
a Winter
BY
I N S A N E
WITH THE
O
Insurance Company
OF THE CITY OF NEW YOUK.
Cash Capital $1,000,000.
S UUPLD S OVER $400,000.
CiiAr.i.KS MAKTIN. President A. F. WILI.
MABTII, Vice President J. MILTON SJIITII,
Secretary.
Iiistis cfcepU I ai low as is consistent with
Solvency and Fair Profit.
W A E N BRISTOL, Agent.
102-m3 Ked Wing, Minn.
E S E N WORLD
hisuraiice & Trust Company.
Oiiiee, No's 142 and 144 South Water Steeet
Chicago Illinois. Capital 250.000.
Board of I)irector.s.—O.. Kendall, Geo. H.
Hazelton, Amzi Benedict, Hon. L. S. Church.
Ohas. U. Abbott. Geo. H. Hazelton, President,
Chds. II. Abbott, Treas., Alfred Edwards, See.
Having received an appointment as Agenbn
of the above Company for Ked Wing and
vicinity, we arc prepared to receive applica
tions for Insurance in the same.
160: mO Brown Botcher Agonts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
J. I II E U,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DR GOODS,
GROCERIES,
O E
A S & CAPS
PORK, HAMS
LARD I
A OIL
E & E E S E
A so a in a a Clothing.
ad Cloth*, Cassimer a
a in
I also have a Tailoring department for tin
manufactory of Cloths to order. Warranted
lit of no sale.
Also a 'argc stock of
SCOTS '&$ S2X03S.
FANCY GOODS,
I will further state to the public that (which
many already know,) I willsellGoods(/ '(V^7t)
as cheap its* any Merchant in this city.' Now
Friends, Countrymen and the rent of mankind,
(including women and children,) please call at
my Store on the corner of Main and Plum Sts.,
anil examine Goods and Prices, and I'll pledge
vou tha' vou will not go away dissatisfied.
I E
Bed Wing, June 4,1855. 9dy
jyj E O 0 I A N
I A A
A. A. & L. E E PROPRIETORS
Basement of the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of
Loyee & Potter Streets,
in Minnesota
The proprietors of this establishment having
been to coiieidcTitble expense, arid having fur
nished their tables with the improved patent
AND TITKNIXO 'DONE
ORDER. O S A E
Also all kinds of.COFFINSfqrrti^hed to order, 4 STORE HOUSE, with the lot on winch
a O 0 1
stands 'hear Gould's Lauding. Wacoot a
R0SC1T90I Toruis -favorable—title guaranteed. Iuqui.
of E. BULLARD.
fiHtt a a AVaooota,.'
FURNITPRE constantly, on hai)d.cheap for Or COLVILL oi HAMILTON.
^r Zl
N 0 E
O I N A I O N S I O N S
would-rcspectful'y solicit a shaic of the pat
ronage of the lovers of the game. Our tables
are inferior to none others in Red Wing or in!
best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, willal
wavs be found at the bar. Tonus Cash.
Red Wing, September 10,1859. 162-1
TO! g»v. .. -p tS-
RedWurg,Mayl3,185H. 146-tf Wacoota, May II. '50. l!5-3m
•S »*"V***
MISCELLANEOUS.
||EMExMJ5ER THE PLACE TO
BUY GOODS IS.AT THE MALV STKEKT
BRICK STORE!
S B. O O
(SUCCESSOR TO FOOT as S W E S E
Who is now receiving his spring irtid sum me
stock of
HOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER AND SHOE FXIUXGS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GKNTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats,
C-ips,
Straw Goods,
•§431,529 S3
196,955 07
205,929 40
884,518 04
101.399 46
31,585 82
158,942 81
140,839 81
448,327 41
97,549 21
19,945 77
23,945 09
52,412 18
Trunks,
Carpet Bugs,
Valices,
Yankee Notions,
Jewelry, &c.,
Pure Wines,-
Liquors,
Cigars,
and tine
Groceries*
Together with a large variety of other, goods,
which he offers to the
A S A E S
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. FOOT.
THE
cheapest place to buy Gaiters. Ki.£ Boots.
Slippers, buskins, ties, oi Children's'
Shoos of any description, is at FOOT'S.
fj'OR Skirts, Skirt "Reeds, Thready Needles
I Pins. Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Goods.
Cameo Tins, &e., go to FOOT'S.
1MIE spring styles in Clothing, Shirts. Ho~
X. sicry, Collars, Gloves, Hats and Cap*, are
all to be lound at FOOT'S
1
""HE place to get a Boot or Shoe made to
order, with perfect fit, is at
FOOT'S SHOP.
13UKE
Wines, Brandies,Gins, Whig' y, Scotch
Ale, London Porter, «fcc, at wholesale
only,except for medicines, Choice Havana Ci
gars, by the box, at FOOT'S.
REMEMBElarge
E
that I manufacture an.'l war-
rant a part of my stock of Boots
and Shoes, and therefore the place to buv good
ones is at the BRICK STOKE.
Ri£M^M"BE*RlhaTITccepThe
largest stock in
my line iu Goodhue county, and of course
buy them cheaper, and can sell' them eheapea
than ihose who keep smaller varieties.
DON'T BE FOOLED!
but come and select at the bargains, and from
the HUGE STOCK kept bv FOOT.
N. B.—All kinds of PRODUCE taken at tnc
market price. Terms always pay do vn.
Red Wing, May 21 ,1S59/ 14fi-tf
E W I
A W A E S O E
C. H. & E. L. BAKER,
(SUCCESSOR TO COOPER,)
Wholesale and Retail
E A E I N
Hard-ware, Tinware and Stoves,
SHELF HARD-WARE,
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
CROSS CUT SAWS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
LEAD PIPE,
BELLOWS,
VICES,
ANVILS,
DRILLS.
CHAINS,
NAILS,
PUMPS,
SCALES,
FILES
AXES,
fcc.
I O N
PE'ftl',- SI.TGO, SWEDJSn, ENGLISH AND
A E I A N E I N E
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
&c, &c, &c.
All kind* of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
work manufactured fo order by experienced
workmen.
June 25, '59. 151-ly
the State,,and we feel confident that we can jpore Wine's, Liquors,. Ales. Deer, Cigare". &e..
uit all who may ravo* as with'a Call. The and no pain* will be spared to make the Young
KedWing:
E W SALOON JUST OPENED*!! THE
Young America Restaurant,
In the basement of
W in
'AfcSwsm
Main Street..... Red WiW
The proprietors of this establishment having
long felt the need of a regular and complete
13 A I O S E
prepa
tlefs With prompfrcss and dispatch: To our
frici ds from the country we would say. that
wc arc able to furnish you with anything you
choose to call for, in the eating line, cheaper
than you can ba served nt aiiv of the hotels.—
Our
I I O A I E
Consists of Game of all kinds in its season,
Fresh Fish, Pork and Beans. Ham and Eggs.
Meet' Steak, R«ast and Boiled Beef. Mutton
Chops, Veal Cutlets, Tripe. Oysters in every
style, Bologna Sausage, Bread, Pies. Cakes,
and everything otse which' the market affords.
THE. BAR will at all tiieics be supplied with
America a popular rtsort for all who choose to
patronize it. Call and see ns. geutlemeh.
TRAVER & JOHNSON,
-. Proprietor.'.
Red Wing, Sept. 'J4,1B39. 164-tf
I E N I S N
Rectifier and Wholesale dealer in
O a
WINES fy LIQUORS,
Corner PltVm amlTbh-d St»., 9ttf
RED W I N "MINNESOTA
MISCELLANEOUS.
N E
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
A O S A N O
MelNTIUE 4* SHELDON'S
CASH STORE.
WE are now in receipt of a large and »pl«»
lid assortment of
GOODS,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS
BOOTS and S O E S
ii A S and A S
S O N E and A S S W A E
Also a fine lot of
SILVER AND
PLATED WARE,
GOLD & SILVER
WATCHES,
GOLD LOCKETS,
GOLD & SILVER
PENCILS,
together with general assortment of Jlw«MW
OUR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
cannot be excelled iu ST VLEaud BEAUTY in
Goodhue County, and will lc sold CHEAPER
than they have ever been ottered in this Mar
ket boiore. The Ladies arc respectfully invi
ted to call and examine our Stock before pur
having elsewhere.
GROCERIES!
W« are prepared to sell Groceries at wholesale
and retail LOW. They were bought for CASH,
and will be sold on the same terms. A good
stock always on hand, and satisfaction guaran
teed in every instance. Jicmeniler that Goettt
ip-ll btnuth art half sold.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find we can supply their trade as low a»
hey can buy below, a. ding Freight and Expen
ses.. We-solicit an examination of our Stock.
We have also a good stock of
A I N S OILS
A S S
and S A S
and shall keep a constant supply on hand.
TERMS CASH or Good Bankable Paper.
J. MCIXTIRE, McINTIRE dSHELDON.
T. B.SHELDON. 91tf
E A A R~ lTTv~A~L
O
SPIUNG GOODS
W E A E A O
Are now receiving, ami offer to CASH bnyers.
a large stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting
in part of
PRINTS*
GINGHAM,
WHITE GOODS.
SHEETINGS,
COTTONADES,
LINEN, AC.
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 ol
FAMILY GROCCEiRlES!
Which were bought low. Believing the
A S S S E
Bettor both for the seller and buyer, it wi 11
adhered to, ar.i all wishing to buy goods,
will find it to their interest'to
CALL AND SEE
How low they can be sold when there is
percentage put on for bad debts.
J. C. WEATHERBY & CO.
Red Wing. May 14, '59. 145-ly
E I O W A
Wholesa'lcahu Retail Dealci in
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS
And
BLANK BOOKS,
S A I O N E
Wall and Curtain Papers,
E W E
Pocket Cutlery*
3I»itHiti( s, a Go oils,
AN»'
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
A general a'ssortiheilt of
In Red Wing, have been to considerable ex
pense iu fitting up the above named saloon,
and take pleasure in 'informing their friends A A I S
that they are now prepare 1 to execute all or- I
A
*. A E N O O N S
N S FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY,
C'oinci ol 31ain linsli Httcvtt-
Red Wing, Sept. 12,185?.- 60- ti
E O A
O E S E O
Has been rcmoyod
to the west side ef
Jordan, Brond street
rwhere may be found
a good assortincti of
S A S I E S
Target and Muzzle loading It ifles
double and single barrel Shot Gv»»,
•Gol&\'AU6n\~and the celebraed,
Bobbins and Larcrence Hstoth
Powder. Sh»t, Lead, Caps, Wads, Flasks, Shot
Beits, Game Hiigs, Fishing Tackle. &e.:&c.
Cfrestp for Cash. •':,_'
a in with a re a di^pntoh.
II. .1. CHAM BERLIN.
Red Wing, Sept. 10,185». fOtnS

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