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CITY DZREOTORT.
ItED W1NCJ E S
EPISCOPAL.
CHBIST CHUBCII—At the Church, junction of
East nnd Went Avenue with Broad street. Ser
vices »t 10V£ A. M. and o,clock P. M.—
Sunday School directly after morning service.
Daily morning prayer at o'clock. All seats
free. Rev. £. R. Wolloa, Pastor.
PRRSBYTERIAX.
FIBST PBBSBTTKRIAN—on Sixth street, (near
the Court House). Servhes at 10U A. M., and
P. M. Rev, J. W. Hancock, Pastor.
METHODIST.
MBTHODIST EMSCOPAI.—corner of East Ave
aue and Fourth street. Services of the Sab-Bltak
•ath at 10W A. M.. and 1)i P. M. Sunday
ficnool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday
ovening at S}4 o'clock. Uev. Jubez Brooks,
rastor—residence on East Avenue.
GKRMAM MKTUODIST—corner of Broadway A
-fourth street. Services at 10% A. M., and 7
M. Rev. Henry Kolbe, Pastor.
LUTHERAN.
SWKDK LVTIIKHAN ClIl'HCII—On Fifth Street.
"Services at 10% A. M., uud 7 P. M. Prcnciiing
"•very Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Uev.
Boron, Pastor.
E WING POST O I E
HOURS OP DELIVERY OP MAILS.
On Sunday*, from 9 to 10 A. M. On week
4«y», from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
OHS OP ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE, AND TIME OP
OLUSINO HAILS.
Red Wing to La Crosse, Wisconsin—T caves
jrfaily, (now.) at 3){ o'clock P. M. Arrives six
times a week at 3 o'clock A. M. The great
Eastern and Southern mafia are carried on this
.rente. Mail closes at 2 P. M.
Red Wing and St. Paul.—Leaves daily on the
-arrival of the Eastern staves ut -i}4 o'clock A.
/Mails close at 9 o'clock the previouseven-
Ked in to Caituvn FalUs and La Sour,
Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ac 8
o'clock A. M. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday antf
Saturday. Mails closes at S clock the provi
ous evening.
Red Winjf to Owatonna and Blue Farth City
—Leaves Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock A
'M. Arrives Wednesday and Saturday at fi
o'clock P. M. Mail closes at 8 o'clock the pre vi
nous evening.
Red Wing to St. Nicholas.—Leaves Monday
and Thursday at 3 o'clock A. M. Arrives
Wednesday and Saturday at 5 o'clock P. M.—
Mail closes at S o'clock the previous evening.
Red Wing to Winona.—Leaves Wednesday
Saturday and at 6 o'clock A.M. Arrives Thurs
a and Monday at 5 P. M. This rouce sup
plies all way offices on the river. Mail closes
at 8 o'clock the previous evening.
Red Wing to 8t. Puul. Leaves Wednesday
at 8 o'clock A. M. ArrivesTuesday atfi o'clock
P.M. This route supplies way offices. Mail
closes at 8 o'clock the previous evening.
In prepaying foreign letters, hy affixing
stamps, be careful to ascertain the correct
amount of postage before mailing. J35T"A»y
thing less than the full amount of postage
*sount* nothing, nnd is lost to the sen ler.
11. C. HOFFMAN, Post Master.
Jfcd Wing, January IS, 1359.
Fi A Me
The regular meetings of the UeJ Wing lodge
No. 3, of F. A. Masons, will be held on the 1st
And 3d Mondav of each month, at Masonic
Hall, in Day's Block.
W. W. PHELPS, W. M.
E. L. BAKJCII. Sec.
i. iii
Red Wi.ig Lodge No. IS. of the above named
order hold their regular meetings every Tues
day evening, at 6)-* o'clock, tit the Hail for
.iiu-riy known its the Democratic Club Room.
A. MEAC11AM, W. C. T.
JONK SMITH, W. S.
VASA SOCIETY.
Organized .Ian. 14th, I8IV, niest* rcgtilnrly
••very Tuesday and Friday evening, at the old
-*Cou:».:ll room, in Phllloo's* Ldo.k.
JOIIX MlLANDER. President.
CIIAS. IvKRl*, .Secretary.
COMMERCIAL.
RED WISH PRICK CVllllES'V.
•treated wockljr. by Mclnttro 1- 31ial4«a. wholesale au
retail Merchant*.
RET All. PRICES.
FLOUR—:? 00f34 t»* per l.bl.
WHEAT—Fair 7®7S per bu*h.
OATS—20/985 cents per busk.
•TIMOTHY SEED—2 25rtD2 »0 per bush.
•CLOVER SEED—7 0V2)7 .V per bush.
TURNUP SEED—71030 per lb.
TOBACCO SEEIi—50 cents lwr oz.
.flEANS—7S|»l 2ft per bush.
"flUTTER-HV312}£ cents per ft.
EOGS—8/5U0 cents per doz.
8UGAR—N.O.. primes cts rotinod 11®12
•crushed and powdered 15.
SYRUP—N. O.,50cents N. Y., syrup 75
coats golden syrup 90 cents.
TEAS—40(950, 65®75®l 00 bluek 65(31 00
per lb..
COFFEE—Rio 15 Java 20 cents per ft.
GINGKK—14»1S cents per ft.
PEPPER—18O-20 cents per ft.
ALLSPICE—l«O20 oonts per ft.
CINNAMON—5o®«0 -ents per ft.
RICE—7(5)9 cents per ft.
STARCH—U012W cents per ft.
8 \LERATUS—Babbit 10 cents
80DA—10 cents per ft.
CANDLES-Tallow 16# Starr 25 Sperm
itffteents per ft.
per lb.
SOAP-Palm and Family 7(33010 Erasivc
107312 cents per ft.
TOHACCO-Plug SOrtJ.i Fine Cut 40(930
Smoking 10(al3(2)20 conts per lb.
SHOT—9(310 cents per ft.
POWDER—Blading, per keg, $5 00 Rille
45)350 cents per ft
PORK—Mess per bbl. 1 »,i: per lb. 10 cents
POTATOES— 0(325 couts per bush.
WOOD—2 (inpcrcord.
•CRACKERS—Butter ti cents Boston and
da 10 cents per ft.
HAMS—Canvassed 11(313 cents per ft.
SHOULDERS -8 cents per ft.
BEEF STEAK—8ft 10 cents per ft.
VINEGAR—20®25 cents per gall.
.•SALT—Coarse 2 25- Dairy 4 50 per Wbl
.FLUID-80O1 00 per gall.
TURPENTINE—1 00/31 20 per gall.
OIL—Linseed 1 25 winter strained whale
,-dlurd 1 25 per gall.
'WHITE LEAD-2 00(32 25.
SHEETING—3(310(311(312 per yard.
•UNBLEACHED SHIRTING-11/312)^ cents
vard.
iHICKORY STRIPE—12)^315 cts per yard.
D&NIMS—13015cents periyard.
'PRINTS—8(310Ol-2^f3l5 cents per yard.
TWEEDS—25(340 cents per yard.
CHECKS—14(320 cents per.vard.
GINGHAMS—12^(325 cents per yard.
CHALLIE DELAINE- -20/325 5ents per yard
HOOPS—15 cents per sett.
CARPET—40050(373(31 0B.per yard.
•OIL CARPET—«5 cents-pet-vard.
BOOTS—Mens' Thick 2 £003 50 do. Calf
00(35 00 do. Brogaius, tthick, 50©1 63(3but
TO per pair.
A E O OSTANCES,
#aon
JUd Wing, to .the /Mowing placet
Hay Creek Bend,
Elmira,
Poplar Grove,
Pino Island,.*.*
Mantorvillc,-...
Maieppa,
.Oronoco,
Rochester,
S
LOOKINlG
10 Wastedo,
221 Bur Oak Springs,•
26
35
20
2 7
.. 89
Roscee,
Concord,
Wasioja,
Ashland
Oakglen,
Geneva
Albert Lea
Austin
Troy City,
Hader..-..
Kenyon
Elwood,
Owatonna,
Wilton,
Blue Earth City,
Ctannont,
19
15
16
20
2e
10
18
21
90
Belle Creek,
Buchanan,
Brandt's,
Spencer,
Willow Creek,"
Cannon Falls,.-•
Prairie Creek,•••
Cannon City,---
Faribault,
Lewiston,
Northfleld.
Spring Creek,..
.25
.32

•43
-52
•40
•44
•30
8
3
7
•22
•42
3
6
12
14
17
1A
791 Cannon Bridge»
•68| Hastings,
12 iSt. Paul,
1!| Trenton,Wis.
•82lWacoota,
44' Westcrv It,
44 Florenc
64: Central oint,
102iLakaClty,
421 Read's Landing,-
SO
GLASS A E S of all sizes, at
17ly KEU.OOG D#UO STOBB.
THE SENTINEL.
RED WI1NG, FEBRUAKY 8, 1860.
S E N I N E O O I E
TO TIIK
DU9INIS9 MKN
4 9 a
I S O N
Examine OUT M»t of
St. Valentine's Day.
TO THE
BUSINESS MBN
E W
Eiae aur LUto
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRI INQt
THE SENTINEL JOB OFFICE
Uth, moit •xuaiira in Uoodhue county, and is uiuur M1
bjnnysimilnrinititationin Minnesota, outsideof St. Pa
WZ AttE PREPARED TO PRINT
InTitatiou. Visiting Cards. Wedding Tiokots.
Law IU•aks. Bill Hands. BUIs of Exchange
Notes. Blllsof Lading. Programmes.
Orafts. Rceeiptl. Show lliUs. any sire,
Oitculars. Oalalognes. Posters.
Checks. PamphleU. Way BUIs. 4e.
HTOrdersthankmllyrcccivod, and prompt
ly executed. LITTLKPIELD & MAQINNIS.
£3?"CORRESPONDENCE, containing important
news, is solicited from all parts of the State.—
Parties, if unacquainted, will send references,
unless th»y are themselves well known.
POSTMASTERS, everywhere, are onr authorized
Agents. No paper mailed till the subscription
pircc is remitted.
Elf" Advertisements to insuie an insertion,
must bo handed in bofore So'clock on Tuesday
morning.
E. A. E I E Local Editor.
O E O N
Chnng«.
Our subscribers will notice that our pub
lication day has been changed from Satur
day to Wednesday. They will hereafter
expect their paper on that day.
The Dance
At riiilleo Hall next Friday erening prom
ises to be a very fine affair, and we hope it
will be well patronized by the lovers of
dancing. The bill is only 75 cents, and
Francisco plars the fiddle.
E. P. Lowater has some splendid valen-
tines at his bookstore. If any of our friends
wish to make a beautiful present, they will
find at Lowater's an ample assortment from
which to select.
Runaway.
We learn that a horse belonging to Dr.
Iloyt, ran away last Thursday morning, and
smashed up a cutter and "spilt" out the
occupants, who were considerably bruised
from turning innumerable sommersaults on
the ice.
Partial Eclipse
Of the moon took place on the evening of
the 6th inst., and was plainly visible to (he
naked eye, throughout all parts of the
United States. The eclipse was on the
north side of the moon, and the shadow ob-
scured about four-fifths of its diameter.
The Stearns Mill.
Mr. A. Jackson Bell, of Minneapolis, has
purchased the Stearns mill, on Spring Creek,
in this county, and is preparing to thor
oughly overhaul and repair it, design'ng to
make it the best merchant and grist-mill in
the State. It i.i located in a most beautiful
spot, and Mr. Bell is intending to develop
all its advantages to the utmost.
Narrow Esca ?!1.
Mr. Geo. Smith, of our city, while view
ing the stern post of the steamer Galena, on
Monday last, slipped, and fell in. He struck
on a cake of ice, which stunned him, so
that he could not call for help. He caught
hold of the ice, but his hands slipped off.
and he would surely hare been drowned,
had not a gentleman hastened to bis rescue,
and seized hold of his shoulder, just when
the current was about to draw him under
the ice.
•Sreiiin Navigation of Cannon Uivcr.
A proposition has been made by respon
sible parties to navigate the Cannon River
as far as Cannon Falls, by steam, provided
an exclusive right of way shall be secured
tor fifteen years. This project is one that is
found to be, en examination, extremely fea
sible, and it behooves our citizens to take
hold of the matter and encourago the un
dertaking. Nothing is asked that costs
anything to give, but rather every giyer of
the right of way is practically a gainer in
the enhanced value of his property.
With this line of communication into the
the county, Red Wing becomes the cnfripyf
of the produce of the interior, as far back as
Owatonna and Faribault, and absolutely
commands the trade of the Cannon River
Valley. It becomes every one to take hold
of the entcrprize in generous good earnest
Messrs. Sherman Hall, Eli Ellsworth, and
Scofield 8c Tanner, of Cannon Falls, have
set the ball in motion, and it must not stop
intil the object is attained.
[Communicatee
A Fishing Adventure or, a Day's 'Sport'
as Viewed by one of the 'Uuitinted.'
A friend of ours, and a would-be disciple
of ISAAC WALTON, sends us the following
account of a fishing spree," in which he
figured as principal actor:
MB. EDITOB:—YOU have doubtless known
men to accomplish the fatiguing journey
from New York to Maine, to angle in the
clear limpid brooks of that State, and oth
ers who weie foolhardy enough to make a
voyage to Nova Scotia to catch a cod,"
it is doubtful whether they enjoyed rarer
sport," or eudured more hardships, than a
certain "green" fisherman of our own little
city, who had occasion to try his luck" in
spearing, a few days sinee. Those who
have never been initiated into the mysteries
of fishing through a hole in the ice, may
derive some benefit from the the following
rules in regard to the manner in which they
should proceed
First, in order to collect the necessary
tackle," you must run from the big "barn"
at the foot of Main street, to the brewery
asking every professional gentleman whom
you meet if he will loan you his spear, his
blanket, a fish with a wooden body, tin fins
and caudal, pin-head eyes, and swivel in his
back.
Having become well warmed by this ex
ercise, hasten with spear and blanket on
your back, and such other "sundries" in
your pocket as may be necessary to sustain
the "animal" man, and depending much
upon your peculiar taste."
Arrived at the river, you find that you
are just in time to be too late, the last sled
having just passed out of sight round th
point, and you must make np your mind
to either walk six miles or back out. Tou
have too much pluck to adopt the latter al
ternative, so you start, but soon become
convinced that your peds are wet, and your
shoulder needs an assistant to carry its bur
den, which grows heavier as you advance
on your journey. Ihis is the beginning of
the sport."
After two hours traveling you arrive on
the fishing-ground, and behold a number of
singular specemens of architecture, fashioned
somewhat after the tepee style. Approach
mg one of these you are at a loss how to
address its supposed occupant, who may be
the Ion. Judge, or a greasy Sioux, so you
put your had in your pocket and select from
among the sundries a peculiarly shaped ar
ticle, which you had the forethought to take
with you, knowing that its contents would
level all distinctions.
You soon find a hole, and following the
custom you "squat," throw the blanket
over your head with your spear handle out
at the top, and commence whirling the de
coy fish. This position will make your
head and back ache, but you dare not stir,
for you may scare the biggest fish that ever
swum. In about four hours your eyes are
gladdened by the sight of a fine fellow—
your nerves are all a-qulver, you forget your
pain, and with a nervous twitch you "strike
straight out from the shoulder," and hit—
the sand at the bottom of the slough, and
find yourself on your back, and considera-
bly wet in the region of the caudal vertebra.
This is the end of the first day's "sport,"
and after picking yourself up, your clothes
frozen stiff, you start homeward, well satis-
fied with your adventure, and feeling very
much as though you would like to lay down
somewhere and hate yourself to death.
Yours, recently of the
DECOY FISHING CO.
~LEGAL~NCTICE&
MORTGAGhaving
E SALE.
Dafoult been made in the condi
tions of a certain mortgage deed bearing date
and duly executed and delivered on the elev
enth day of February, A. D. 1853, by John W.
Koelt aiul Katliiirine Koch of the county of
Goodhue. Territory (now State) of Minnesota,
to Siimuul P. Snow of the samo place, which
mortgage cbod was duly recorded in the otliee
of the Register of Deeds in, and for said county,
the ninth itth) day of March, A. D. 1858, at
2 o'clock P. M.. in book four (4) of mortgage
deeds, paifes 'J51 and 255, and conveys from the
said John W Koch and Katharine Koch to the
said Samuel P. Snow, in fee, (subject to a de
feasance on payment-of a certain promissory
note hereinafter mentioned,) the following de
scribed premises,situated in said Goodhuecoun
ty, to wit: being lot one (1), and then
of the J^of section twelve (12), reserving
therefrom twenty-seven and seven eighths
(t1%) acres from the west side, in Township
one hundred and twelve (112) north, of range
fifteen (15) west, containing sixty-seven and
one-half(.67)^) acres, acconling to the govern
ment servoyi
Said mortgage wus l-iade to secure the sum
of seven hundred and fifty-one and fifty-eight
hundredths (§751.5S) dollars, according to the
condition of a certain promissory note of the
said John \V. Koch, bearing even date with
said mortgage, for the sum of seven hundred
and fiftv- one and fifty-eight hundredths^ jSs7.il,
58) deliars, payable on or before the first of
September, A. D. 1S.'8. to the order of S. P.
Snow, wit'i interest after maturity at the rate
of Jour per cent per month till paid. No pro
ceedin3* nt law or otherwise having been insti
tuted to recover the ninornt of said mortgage
debt, or any part thereof, a'id no part thereof
having been paid except the sum of $8.01).
which was paid by said eh on the 1st day of
September, A. I. 1657 also the sim of §23s,00
which was paid on the 1st day of September,
A. n. 1S5S also the sum of £48.00, which was
paid on the 9th day of September, A. D. 185S
also the sum of $32.50, which was paid on the
16th day ol February, A.D. 1S VJ also the sum
of £257,82, which was paid on the 1st day of
October, x. u. 1S59—and there being duo, is is
claimed, on said note and mortgage, at the date
of this notice, the sum of §216. Now. there
fore, notice i. hereby given that iu pursuance
of the power of sale in said mortgage con
tained, and of the statute in such ease provid
ed said in rtgaged premises will be offered for
sale at public auction by the Sheriff of said
county, at the front door of the Court House, in
the city of Kid Wing, in said county, on Mon
day, the 12th day of March, A. D. 1860, at 2
(•'clock P. M. -f said day,to satisfy the amount
due on said mortgage debt aud costs and expen
ses of side. 1-Jatcd Red Wing, Minnesota, Jan
uary 27t!s. A. D. I860.
SAMUEL P. SNOW, Mortgagee.
GTKNEY & REYNOLDS,
Attorneys for Mortgagee. 1S2W6
MORTGAGE
SALE.
Default having been made in the condi
tion of a certain indenture of mortgage made,
executed and delivered or. the sixth day of Au
gust, A. D. 1857, by Robert L. Philips, of Cen
tral Point. Goodhue county, Minnesota Terri
tory, (now State of Minnesota) to Samuel
Doughty, of Lake City, and Territory (now
State) of Minnesota) and duly recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds of said
county of Goodhue, on the fourth day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1857, at 4 o'clock p. x. in Book
3d of Mortgage Deeds, on page 295, by which
said mortgage deed the said Robert L. Philips
sold and conveyed to the said Samuel Dough
ty, his heirs and assigns, the following des
cribed premises, viz AH those tracts or par
cels of land lying and being in Goodhue coun
ty, iu the then Territory (now State) of Min
nesota, known as lots number two. three and
Tour, (2, 3, & •*,) of section number thirty-two
(32), in township camber one hundred and
twelve (T. No. 112), of range number twelve
(R. No. 12), according to the United States
survey made thereof. Said mortgage was
made to secure the sum of five hundred dol
lars (8500), according to the condition of a
certain promissory note, made and delivered
by the said Robert L. Philips to the said Sam
uel Doughty, for said sum, hearing even date
with said mortgage, and made payable three
months after said date, with interest thereon
at the rate of three per cent, per month until
maturity, and if not then paid, to bear interest
from that time (its maturity), at the rate of
five per cent, per month until paid. No suit
or proceedings at law or otherwise having
been instituted to recover the amount of said
mortgage debt or any part thereof, and there
being due as is claimed on said note and mort
cage (after deducting a credit of eleven dol
lars endorsed on said note, as of February 1st,
1860), at the date of this notice, the sum of six
hundred and twelve dollars and torty-five
cents (§612.45):
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 case
provided, said mortgaged premises will be of
fered for sale at public auction, at the door of
the Court House, in tho city of Red Wing, in
said county of Goodhue, on the 19th day of
March, A D. I860, at two o'clock p. u. of said
day, to satisfy the amount then due on said
mortgage debt, together with the costs and ex
penses of sale. Dated 3d Feb. A. D. 1860.
SAMUEL DOUGHTtf,
WM. J. JACOBS, Mortgagee.
Att'y for Mortgagee. 183-td
A I O N
All persons are hereby cautioned against
purchasing or taking as a pledge or other se
curity, a land warrant No. 42,683 for 160 acres,
ssued in my name, and now, or latety, in the
possession of Charles W. Beers, of Red Wing,
Minnesota, as my agent to locate the same.
JACOB DEMAREST.
Dec. 31,1859. 178-w6
Wduce
ANTED $25,000 worth of Cash or Pro
for the stock of Goods at FOOT'S,
LEGAL NOTICES.
MORTGAGhaving
E SALE.
Default been made in the condi
tion of a certain mortgage deed bearing date
the 25th day of February, A. D. 1858, made by
Edwin A. Fessondon, of the county of Goodhue,
Territory, (now State) of Minnesota, to John
W. Cook, of the same place, which indenture
of mortgage was daly recorded in tho office of
the Register of Deeds of the county of Goodhue,
Minnesota, on tho 25th day of February, A. D.
1858, at 11 o'clock A. M., in book number 4 of
Mortgage deeds, on pages 222 and 228, whereby
said Fessenden conveyed to tho said Cook in
tee (subject to defeasance on payment of the
note hereinafter described) the following prem
ises situated in said Goodhue county, to wit:
the south half of the south west quarter of sec
tion thirteen (13) in township one hundred and
thirteen (113) north of range number sixteen
(16 west, containing eighty acres. Said mort
gagejvas given to secure the payment of the
pronusory note of said Edwin A. Fessenden for
the sum of one hundred and seventy-seven dol
lars, dated February 25th, 1858, payable on or
before the first of September, A. D. 1853, to
John W. Cook, or bearer, with interest at the
rate of four per cent, per month after duo till
paid. Said mortgage and tho debt secured
thereby, were, on the seventh day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1858, by John W. Cook, said, as
signed and transferred to Samuel P. Snow,
which assignment was, on the 17th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1858, recorded in the office of
said Register of Deeds in book 2d of Miscella
neous Records page 52. No suit or proceed
ings at law having been instituted to recover
said mortgage debt or any part thereof, and
there being duo and unpaid on said note and
mortgage at the date of this notice the sum
of one hundred and ninety-four dollars($194).
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that
in pursuance of the power of sale in said mort
gage contained, and of ths provisions of the
statute in such case made and provided, said
mortgaged premises will be offered for sale at
public auction at the door of the Court House,
in the city of Red Wing, in said Goodhue coun
ty, on the twenty-eighth day of February, A.
D. I860., at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, to satis
fy tho amount due on said mortgage debt, with
costs and expenses of sale. Dated Rod Wing,
Minn., January 14, A. D. 1860.
SAMUEL P. SNOW,
Assignee of Mortgage.
GVBNEE & CeVMoLuS,
Attorneys for Assignee. 180w6
FFORECLOSURE
OF MORTGAGE!
State of Minnesota, District Court, Fifth
Judicial District, Goodhue County.
Benjamin F. Sheldon, 1
Plaintiff,
against
a J. Jackson,
Defendant,
Notice is hereby given that under and by
virtue of a decree of Judgment of foreclosure,
in the above entitled action, made at chambers
by the Hon. N. M. Donaldson, Judge of said
Court, on the 14th day of September, A. D.
1359, a copy of which has been served on me
by the plaintiff's attorneys, in which the un
dersigned is appointed special referee, to make
the sale hereby notified I shall, on Monday,
the 27th day of February, I860, at two o'clock
in the afternoon of that day, at the front door of
the Post Office, in the city of Red Wing, sell at
auction, to the highest bidder, for ca8h, all and
singular the premises described in said decree,
viz: Lying aud being in Goodhue county, in
the State of Minnesota, and known as lot num
ber one (1), of subdivision of acre lot nimber
six (6), in block number two (2), in Freeborn
«fe Co.'s addition to the town (now city) of Red
Wing, according to the plat of said subdivision
and addition recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of said county of Goodhue—with
the appurtenances. H. C. HOFFMAN,
Special Referee.
COLVILL & HAMILTON,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated Jan. 14,1860. 180w6
ORTttAGE SALE.
Whereas default has boon made in the
payment of a certain mo.tgage, upon which
there is claimed to be due at the date of the
publication of this notice, the sum of four hun
dred an-1 nine dollars and fifty cents ($409,50.)
aid which said mortgage bears dato the 24th
day of March A.D. IS59, and was executed and
delivered by Robert W. Hamilton and Isabel
la E. Hamilton, his wife, both then of Red
Wing in the connty of Goodhue and State of
Minnesota, to Charles I. Holbrook, then of the
same place, and was recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds of said county of Good
hue on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1859 at
11% o'clock, A. M., in book six of mortgages
on pajre sixty-four, and was given to seeure
the payment to the said Holbrook of the sum
of tour hundred dollars, according to the con
ditions of a certain promissory note, made and
delivered by the said Robert W. Hamilton to
the said Holbrook for the sum of four hundred
dollars ami bearing even date with said mort
gage, and due in six months after said date—
and no suit or other proceedings at law having
been instituted to recover the amount due on
said note and mortgage or any part thereof.
Now, therefore,
notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the
power of lie said mortgage contained and
the statute in such case made and provided,
the promises described in and covered by said
mortgage viz the southwest quarter of section
twenty-nine (29) in township number one hun
dred and twelve (112) north, of range number
seventeen (17) west, in said county of Goodhue,
and lots numbered four (4) and five (5), in
block number sixteen (16), in tho town (now
city) of Red Wing, in said county of Goodhue,
also lot one (1), iu block thirty-six (86), in
Cannon Falls, in said county of Goodhue,
according to the recorded plat thereof—will be
sold at public auction by the Sheriff of said
county of Goodhue, at the froS* door of the
Court House in said eity of Red Wing, 0* Mon
day, the fifth day of March, A.D. 1860, attC*
o'clock in the forenoon of that day. to the high
est bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount then
due on said mortgage, and the costs and expen
ses of said sale. Dated, Red Wing, January
2lst, 1S60. CHARLES I. HOLBROOK.
W. CotvitL Jr., Mortgagee.
LOSTnISaturday,the
N RED WING,
O 14th inst., a lady's Gold
Chain with a heart shaped slide and watch key
attached, a cameo Masonic Pin, and a pair of
Ear Drops—when lost they were in a japanned
percussion cap box. They are all somewhat
worn and out of repair. Any person returning
the above articles to this office, or to R. L.
PHILLIPS Esq., Central Point, will be suitably
rewarded.
January 20, I860, 181wS
NOTICE.l
al whom it may 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 May,, 1860, for the vacating of so much
of tho town plat of the town of Wacoota, in
said county of Goodhue, as lies easterly of me
ridiiui street, in said town, being all of that
portion of said town that lies in township No.
113, north of range 13 west.
GEORGE W. BULLARD,
-n. ™, Proprietor.
Dated Wacoota, Dec. 24,1859. 456-tf
NOTICE,
Any person hereafter cutting pines or other
evergreens upon my premises, will be prosoeu
ted to tho fuU extent of the law. And I will
pay fifty dollars to any one furnishing evidence
sufficient to convict any person of such tres
pass. All the pines between Wacoota and
Westervelt are on my land. There are plenty
of pines on the other side of the lake for all
Christian purposes, that are of no other use.
GEO.W. BULLARD.
December 24,1859. i77tf
SDistrictOCourt.
TATE MINNESOTA,
5th Distriet.J
County of Goodhue.
Richard Freeborn, Plaintiff,)
vs. Summons.
Ben A. Cox, Defendant.
A Cox
I860.
J82w4
D«fendant: In the name of
the State of Minnesota you are hereby summon
ed and required to answer the complaint in this
action, which complaint is filed in the office of
the Clerk of this Court in and for said county,
at the city of Red Wing, in said county, anl to
serve a copy of your answer to the said com
plaiutupon the subscriber at his office, in the
city ofRed Wing, aforesaid, within twenty days
after the service of this summons on you, ex
elusive of the day of such service. And if vou
fail to answer said complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply
to this Court for the relief demanded in said
complaint, Dated Bed Wing, January 27th,
nANS MATTSON,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
FOOTS COLUMN.
1859. FalU Winter Goods. 1810.
Dry Good* and Groceries.
—AT—
O O T'S!
E I S O E
On Main Street, sign of the
CHEAPSIDE."
The undersigned has the pleasure to an
nounco to his friends and customers the arri
val of a large and well ^selected assortment of
his usual line of goods, consisting of
LEATHER A FINDINGS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
MEN & BOYS1 CLOTHING,
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS AND FURS,
TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS AND
VALICES,
Together with a huge stock of every kind of
STAPLE & FANCY
O O S
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
JEWELRY, &c.
O E I E S
LIQUORS,
CIGARS,
TOBABCCO,
Of every description, besides a great variety
bor goods, to be seen free of eharge.
And I am prepared to offer
KITHEB FOB
CASH OR PRODUCE
DON'T BUT UNTIL TOU
CALL AND SEE ME.
EVERYeSTYLErOF
I nfi
a
BUTTER
Attorney. ISltd
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mad to orde and warranted. Repairing
dote at FOOT'S SHOP.
1A A^bls. Choice Winter Apples, from Cha
1U tauqua Co., N. Y., at FOOT'S.
hel Plastering Hair, at
I FOOT'S,
EGGS, and FLOUR, in abundance
at FOOT'S.
COME
and try the 60 cent Teas, at
FOOT'S.
WANTED
to buy either for cash or goods,
J,50Ogreen and dry Hides, at FOOT'S.
n.REAT ATTRACTIONS IS NEW
Goods, and more to come, at
FOOTS.
IX7ANTED.—1,500 GREEN AND DRT
HIDES, AT FOOTS
rUST RECEIVED—25 BARRELS OF
1
PURE WHISKY, A FOOTS.
REMEMBER THE PLACE!
SS SRXOS 8 0 E S
On Main Street, sign of the
"CHEAPSIDE."
And oblige yours. Ac,
8. B. FOOT.
Bed Wing, October, 1819.
MISCELLANEOUS.
E W I N
HARDWARE STORE!
C. H. & E. L. BAKER,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. J. COOPBR,)
Wholesale and Retail
I A 1 I N
Hard-ware, Tin-ware 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
PBBU, SLIGO, SWEDISH, ENGLISH AWD
AMERICAN REFINED.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
fcc, fcc, fcc.
All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper
work manufactured to order by experienced
workmen.
June 25, '59. 151-lr
J. I E R,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKER I
HATS & CAPS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLUID.
LAMP OIL,
BUTTER & CHEESE.
Also: Dealer in Ready Made Clothing.
Broad Cloths, Cassimers and
Tailors* Trimings.
I also have a Tailoring department for th«
manufactory of Cloths to order. Warrantedt
fit or no sale.
Also a large stock of
BOOTS AUD: SHOES.
FANCY GOODS,
SIMM & SMtlSe
I will further state to the public that (which
many already know,) I willsellGoods(/ar cash)
as cheap as any Merchant in this city. Now
Friends, Countrymen and the rest of mankind,
(including women and children,) please call at
my Store on the corner of Main and Plum Sts.,
and examine Goods and Prices, and I'll pledge
you tha youwillnotgoaway dissatisfied.
J.J.RICHTEB.
Red Wing, June 4,185$. 96y
E O O I A N
BILLIARD HALL,
A. A. & E. L. TEELB, PBOPBTETOBS
Basement of the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of
Levee & Potter Streets,
Red Wing, Minnesota.
The proprietors of this establishment having
been to eoneiderable expense, and having fur
nished their tables with the improved patent
COMBINATIO N CUSHIONS
would respectfully solicit a share of the pat
ronage of the lovers of the game. Our tables
are inferior to none others in Red Wing or in
the State, and we feel confident that we can
suit all who may favor us with a call. The
best or Wines, Liquors and Cigars, will al
ways he found at the har. Terms Cash.
Red Wing, September 10,1850. 162-ly
E. L. HOWARD'S
Bl a it S
OOBNKK OF MAIN A BROADWAY.
Is where you can get work done cheaper than
at any other shop in Red Wing. Particular
attention given to HORSE SHOEING
May gygg.
146- tf
•a^-EW SALOON! JUST OPENED 1! THE
Young America Restaurant,
jft^aw In the basement of 1
9 W in A
Main Street ..Red Wing.
The proprietors of this establishment having
ong felt the need of a regular and complete
E A I N O S E
In Red Wing, have been to considerable ex
pense in fitting up the above named saloon,
and take pleasure in informing their friends
that they are now prepared to execute all or
ders with promptness and dispatch. To our
frier da from the country we would say, that
we are able to rurnish yon with anything you
choose to call for, in the eating line, cheaper
than you can be served at any of the hotels.—
Our
I O A E
Consists of Game of all kinds in its season,
Fresh Fish, Pork and Beans, Ham and Eggs,
Beef Steak, Roast and Boiled Beef, Mutton
Chops, Veal Cutlets, Tripe, Oysters in every
stylo, Bologna Sausage, Bread, Pies, Cakes,
and everything else which the market affords.
THE BAB will at all times be supplied with
pure Wines, Liquors, Ales, Beer, Cigars, Ac.,
and no pains will be spared to make the Young
America a popular resort for all who choose to
patronise it. Call and see us, gentlemen.
GEORGE JOHNSON,
Proprietors.
Bed Wing, Sept. 24,1859. 164-tf
N I E
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Red Wing and vicinity that he
has purchased the entire stock of unmanufac
tured material for furniture, formerly owned
by Mr. Cook, anl that he is prepared to supply
all orders for furniture of every description,
on the shortest notice.
BEPAWING AND TURNING DONE TC
ORDER.
Also all kinds of COFFINS furnished to order
iHahogOBy*
a W a
FURNITURE constantly on hand, cheap for
Cash. JOHN CORELL.
Bed Wing, May 18,1859. 14«-tf
BLACKSM1THING
BY
E O E W A E
At the new Shop on Main stteet, within a
few rods of the crossing of Jordon.
RED WINGi MINNESOTA. 79tf
FOR SALE.
ASTORE
HOUSE, with the lot on which
stands, near Geuld's Landing, Woeoor a
Terms favorable—title guaranteed* Inqui
of Es BULLARD,
Wacoota,
OrCOLVILL A HAMILTON,
Red Wing.
Waeoota, May 14, '59. j»-9m
MISCELLANEOUS.
N E W
FALL AND WINTER GOODS4
A O S A N O
McINTIRE SHELDON'S*
CASE SHOEB.
WE are now in reeeipi of a large and spies'*
lid assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES/.
PROVISION^
BOOTS anchSHOESV
HATS and CAPS,
STONE and GLASS WARE
Also a fine lot of
SILVER AND
PLATED WARE,
GOLD & SILVER
WATCHES,
GOLD LOCKETS,"
GOLD SILVER
PENCILS,
t»f ether with a general asstrtaisatofJtrusaSaw
OUR STOCK
Sl&^fi Mil CfelM'
DRY GOODS,
cannot be excelled in STYLE and BEAUTY in
Goodhue County, and will be sold CHEAPER
than they have ever been offered in this Mar
ket before. The Ladies are respectfully invi
ted to call and examine our Stock, bofore pur-*
ewlere.
GROCERIES!
We are prepared to sell Groceries at wholes*' ..
and retail LOW. They were bought fer CAP
and will be sold on the same terms. A jod
stock always on hand, and satisfaction .ran
teed in every instance. Renumber th G—it
well boti fhi art half told.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find we can supply their trade as low as
they can buy below, adding Freight and expen
ses. We solicit an examination of all atosk.
We have also a good stock of
PAINTS. OILS.
GLASS, PUTTY
and SASH
and shall keep a constant supply on hand.
TERMS CASH or Good Bankable Paper.
J\ MOIKTIBX, McINTIRE db SHELDON
T. B. SHELDON. 91tf
E O W A E
Wholesaleand Retail Dealerla
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS
And
BLANK BOOKS
STATIONERY,
Wall and Curtain Piper*,,
JEWELRT,
Pocket Cutlery**
Port Monnaies, Fancy Good*,,
awn
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'
A general assortment of
TOYS AND YANKEE ACTONS^
NUT8, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY,-
Corner of Main fc Bash Streets
A O S A O S
Goods given in exchange for clean Linen or
Cotton Rags of all colors, for Which {He high
est price will be paid.
Red Wing, Sept. 12,1857. if.
L. B. MOBROW.
O O W
x. a. SOT*
O T.
DBALKBO IH
DR O O S
BOOTS & SHOES,
O E I E S dfc O I S I O N
UPPER LANDING, RED WING.
Our stock Is largo, and well adapted to tho
WANTS OT TUB PKOPLI.
We sell for CASH, or its equivalent, and BTBBT
Boor BATS
THIS 18 TfiB PLACE BARG1IN8.
Just give ii.« a call, and this shall be demon
strated to your perfect satisfaction.
WB WANT
Bushels
z.OOO
2,000
2,004
Wheat.
Oats.
Hides.
Bags.
Beeswax
Tallow.
reen de Dry
Pounds
500
900
80»
—ALSO—
The W in Minnesota Money Peonle'a
IK EXCHANGE FOB DBT GOODS.
MORROW & HOYT.
November 2«,18*f.
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