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..J Ml ... In Cherry Orovo, township 109, 30 I*' 34. V, THE SENTINEL.!*-**' RED WhNG, MINN. O 15,18*. 1 I I N i^itur. FOB I'HKSIDKST, yTKPHKX A. a •f Illinois. rOK VICE I-HK4IPCNT. 1 V. O S O of Georgia. A N S I S 14, 18, 20,22,24, 26,28,30, 32,34. a CBSt 2 7 Whj'C In Wanainingo, township 110, a ii All outside of half-breedVeserrmtion In Belle Cieck. township, 111 1 0 \II' In Hay Creek, township rii, range I All outside of the half-hrcud reservation. In V'asa, township II J, i-in^e 16—All in the township.. Ii Cannon Falls, township 112, range 17 Kccu.»n 1. 2, east of 3, whole of 4, 6, 8, II 12. 13, 14, 15, 18,20, 22,23, 21. .:» .6, 27, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35. I" Lilian, township 112, range 18—sec 2. 4. ..M«t of 6, whole of 8, 10, 12, 14, i,. -»f !8, 20, 22, 24, 26. 28, 30, 32, 34 !?rd Wing, towiiship 113 range 14- All outride of the hull-breed reservation. None of the lamb comprised Within the S.ntix liUf-breed reservation are contained he roclamatiohofthc President. The proclamation is signed by James chvian, that ardent friend of the Western fotiler, who vetoed the Homestead Bill, ami whooj term' ofofHce by the blessing of Providen'ee expires in jrst two hondrcd & twenty-one days. We hope our citizens will keep aecorate count of the days and each night, .hank heavou Uiat another day of power has pasted forever. The proc lanration conelndeita follows- Lindi appropriated by law fur the neiiools, Indian, military, and other pur pse. will bi oxelnded from the sale. The tracts along the linos of the railroads will b: sold subjecttothe right of way— gran*eh by the act of 4th of August, 1852 fors.iid rjalroad", and the particular tracts cut by ths rutes will ba sold as uitaming the quiut!lies respectively shown on the official pi its, without deductions. The ntfering of the above lands will be ^HJPBT commvn oJ on the days appointed, and will proctod in the order in which they are ad vertized, until the whole shall have teen offered, ail the sales thus closed bu no *afc shall t» kept open hmg.r tUi tw to •«, end no private entry o'nhy of the land will be admi ted until after the expiration of the two w.'cks. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTIOM CLAIMANTS. Every parson entitled to tlu rigV. of pre emptlon to any of the lands within the townships and parte of townshipi above1 ifletftioned is required to establish tin same to* th* satisfaction of the register and receiv ef of the'proper land office, and make pay jfor as noon as practicable after notice, and before the day ap the commencement of the public pnds embracing the tract claim 'such claim will to forfeited. IBLTCAN This COI'JITY COlf-i TBXTI«7r. is broke i. •smoiUng is broke ilear o-n- rreigh-l0008* percall of thetaoomittes. A ed very little interest wa» tHken infli» the matter thronghont the eounsy, hence the Convention was very sfhrdy attend. l,«carce ly half-a-dozen towns being represented by properly accredited delegated Th3 utter County Convention to «iate th the fact ofj,n,c*P«* l* inal} Iris being a lhr.uocr knoWn S N Hubbard,nour woi of thirtee ballot friend Wilkrtto Ave for Sceptre has departed rrora new allies have cleaned the boards. "Very little interest" says our neighbor, "was taken in the matter." My. dear fel low "all i:» vanity You must hang your harp on the willows, and work in tlie line, fcr jooj cannot tonger, lcadi. Nothing will cure tho iliseweH of your partyi' but defeat. It will teach you a proper respect for your 'Swede and Norwegian voters. We must n.-: !«»y we rather like the present condition of A I O A I. altairs. It is refreshing. DKAIOCI:ATIC NOMINATIOXS.j POMVICAI. 2 8 S a 0 In Minneola, township 110, range 15— All outside of half-broed ivscrviHioil, In Zumbrota, towuship 110, rango 16— All in the township. ., ftjswg, lATK ELECTfOSS. Thettoaglasticket has carried Missouri I by heavj me} rity. In Kentucky Geh, |JCST. lie Coombs defeated thb Breckinridge can dinate for clerk. In N. C. EUi is elected. The Mozart Hall committee, the head of tile Wood organization' in New ork, have Ccnlr*1 In Hoscoe, township 109, range IB, sec- Bichiridii4» ehurmah,« lions 1 to 12incluMve, north '.C ol section «»cnitic Central Comnlittce 13, section 14, north of section 15, and they have taken measurepo X$S&3r S ^^°4ikr«fts colft, iUe h»v* uiffS^:s wbich is to be held at Syracuse on the 15th 17. Secti ns 1 to 24 inclusive 20,28, north I instant. of 29, and all of 30, 32 34. i'^4.tu4i In Kenyon, township 109, range 18— Sections 1. 2. east }.£ of 3, whole of sections The Detroit Free Press furnishes a list 4,0 8,10,11,12, 13, 14,15,18, 20, 22, some thirty prominent Kepubiicans in that renounced U.c erVor of their ways and pronounced for Douglas and John son. It prefaces the lift With the following remarks: !constanE 2 & & of ?tatf ftrl\tM I sertion,lhe. fr.tiu* the Black NEWSPAFElt ACCKVsroSS. THK Owego, Tioga county, Gazette, is one of the few papers in New York that has hesitated to take'siftes" in the Presidential'better **™^& content. It now, however, yields to theand strong current of popular sentiment, and and spreads forth the banner of the L'ttle Giant of the West. The Southwestern News, of Americus, Georgia, after having temporarily supported the pretenfidris of Breckenridge and Lane has declared in favor of ifouglas and John son. Thb Fayette county Public Review, here tofore a neutral paper,, has hoisted the-names of Dougl is and Johnson and will do good service for lhe Democrac.. during tho cirn paign. The Cleveland Glitn&% heretofore neu tral in politics has raised. the Douglas flag. The Wntkins Jteputycau, which has been Republican, will draw its' flag and ist that a i°1?!lson The Star of DaUai, published at Dallas City, Illin'ip, heretofore a neutral paper, comes to us this week, with the names of Douglas and Johnson proudly floating from its masthead. The Hayonvillo Alabama watchman, a Democratic journal published in the rich and populous county of Lowndes, and here tofore supporting Breckenridge and Lane has ab ndoned thsni to advocate the election of Bell and Everett. The Lake 1'roVid mce (La.| TTe-aU aftercarriage having temporarily placed the names of Breckenridge and Lino at its masthead has withdrawn' therit. The Tuscumbia Deiriocrat has hoist ed the Douglas and Joh son flag, making twelve Douglas papers in Alabama. And it is a notable fact that everyone of those pap ers is published in a county giving a heavy Democratic vote, which wo may state in round numbers, as follows Mobile, 1,800 1 4 0 0 few* Tallapoosa 1,600 Green, 800 Morgan, firaCoN-vENTon.—From the proceeding?J*-000-' Smupter 900: Montgomery 900 publiih'od elsewhere it will be seen that the 'naming irt all about 14,0^0 votes and this RejMibhcan" dpunty Convention came off as! does not include the laVge'county of Chero was expect-fce^which is, we'suppo^j (he strongest t:ik«M| in P»«e, 1,550 Madison 1,4 O Douglas county in the State The New Yerk N to states as an ascer tained fact, that upward of 2,500 Democratic lack of interest wi!I Us un le hr.rr"'ra~ar* P*P»rs the United States Support cnt when it isk-iown tint ift§ «*inVcitt[oii|l)bnglas rnd Johnson1. About 40 actually elected a |i» crat memW of the-bee States vonnnrt rt£LW^Jl the delegation to the State fi*frttw&J Itj% V^* W S 8 [t»**ief-50 heat tame ducks 'SO.:Unibn-lorin is due to some of !»,« u-.ciaiora *f tholU%ne'! abm 1 0 3 0 l)ul*dare •-HKB^riyruwMar-r:^..jg me 0 ««t 5 ,of wn.chn w«in!cu]iar idea 3 of ed for sale at Henderson ori the 13t!i of. way the current is setting. It runs strong there being no middle ground between the October A. D. 1860. :«nd deep, but it ly as it bears along) alternatives of a rapid ascent, or none at In Belvidere, township 111, rauge 15 !"en .who.. a ?ee anyway prominent in'a, ty !,hat l\a fact cra Is m!,ri't of 9 a a a 0 ti^ns 1,2, 3, 4,6,8,10,11, 12*| 13, 14, i3,| Joseph Stiff aa able lawyer of Frank- 'als who selected it, were either insane, or 18, 20, east 21, whole of 22, 33,21. 23,! fort, IHinoios, 'hitherto a Republican, has their prospects for that better country were lifwSi to'wnship 111, range TJ"?"*" KJ &5&-£Sl$!exccedin^ their delibera aeetions 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12, 14 18 20 22 Ianrtfer McBnde, a prominent Kepubltcati in. tions were controlled entirely by the exam 24. 26, 28, 30, 32 oV 34. 'i Richmond county, Ohio, has followed suit, pie and wisdom of their illustrious prede- In Featherston, towwnship 112, range 15,1 tn Mount Vernon, Ohio, at a. late Demo- cessors. We hear it stated that there is AM ouLs.de of the half-breed reservation I'Vp^ Class-Z. roots froinlo jd au-1 fI*cifcen bu ~*aBr onions, pajftnr #|rProsPero"S! each.gj jf •g evert evil that and JLaslir, antr Mvocating. cabb^-attd 3*bf aithfolly the causd of truth and humanity, Pla,u' College Dill for thK burial o? their dead.— were such as to render an as their loved ones, calm and re spectful but when we are called upon to follow the remains of our beloved relatives, or friends and citizens, up. the steep rugged and dreary ravine to our own City. Ceme try, there is a scene presented, which is en ough to cause the most hardened to shud der and lament. In the first place, Uie road from the foot of the hill, quite a distance, has been thrown out of its original course by a farmers fence, and his plow has rendered the new portion almost impassible. Sec- J2RSA S W id hoW a 8 blee thi,ss ^1****™ version to in the township. adpeanng in print that they are in many ter, and has betn from the beginning, wo In Loon, township 111, r.ingc 17—Sec|t'iie!* W ti meeting, Joseph Watson, Esq, here- soon to be fencing and other improvements tofore one of the most prominent Republic- made thus rendering that the permanent jan's in Knox county, stepped forward and'cemetry. This we hope is a fallacious re announced that He ami thirty-six other! port. Why not aljandon that lofty desolate Republicatis of his tovvnship would vdto for region now, and cease to insult the helpless, Stephen A. Ifntfglas—the gallant cheiftaia victims of death) and save us the unpleasant who is opposed by the disunionists of the'ask of disturbing the repose of more of our South, the fanatics of the North, arid the friends-titan are there already, by a removal political gamblers who want to thwart the in future year*, people's will. than aTiew handsome would cost A purchase now could be made to a much I would suggest a policy, although it is neither hew or original, by which the city would not be dangerously involved, and the citizens would be greatly relieved and ac comodated. There are fotne locations at tho foot of the hill, on either side of the road that would answer admirably, and I pre sume could be purchased at a reasonable fig uie. Ten acres would be sufficient, enclose it with a good fence, then divide it into fam- iliy burial lots, and assess the value of each,!it| according to their location, making the total amount sufficient to cover the entire expense, reserving a p'ace for th? burial ofpaupers.— As acitiz:n ef Red Wing, I hope this change for one equally as good, will soon ba effect ed: lid :B.- AGJtlCl'LTLRAL A I At the regular monthly meeting of the Cannon FalU gricultnral, Mechanical & Industrial Society, held on tbe 7th Tnst., the following pramiums were voted, on the articles enumerated, to be distributed at the annual Fair to be held on the 14th of September next. Class«MUM|sfc-Bcst stallion $5,00 2 21BUII 3 Tooneofwhich we would resp ctfully call ?d '*i *"?,', .t^J!? ?f leui a entreaties, fromahe ^nirita ^.f me'0**8 »nd citrons, ablysumpod upon their mem3rv, is the Mechanical jrork—best 2 horse wagon idisgraeeftil tham^ink^^ their-bodies -t^iTed abode. Our present CUj^ Functionaries as-1 *5'» best cutter 2,00 «2d 1,00 best dining the future, up their narrow "1L"fW„lll!,,, send delegate Um,-5, j. Cemetry is- particularly in tho w^n- Tf 19 \1 wishes, are led to the conclusion, that the individu- 1 1 1 8 expenttiturp of funds ., besFspan farm horses 3,00 2d best 2 year old colt 2,00 2d 1 year old colt 1.00 2d 50c, best brooWmsre with colt 5,00 2d 2,50 best sadle horses 2,00 2d best 1,00 single horse 2,00 2d l,O0 best Span of mules 3,00 2d 1,50 Judges-fbr cla««8 1. Win P. Tanner, J. Stanton & K. Stone. Class 2. Cattle—Best Durham bull 3 years a 4 & Stetos1' "0f*5 «B—« J50, ear*** „(««,. um^^i*^^"^**^' j.™ .»* perfect and enviable character while she coW a if if a tinues to foster certain evils that are disre-fspecimen of 10 lbs butter 1,0J 2tPoO bes ,i „...„.., i'ess thaon It) lbs^5» best specimen of maple! such an unprecedented the attentio_of, our City Council as Hi positive disgrace to our City. From the gallon sorgheum, '50 summit of "Pisgah,." there is constantly"Is.'honey, inramb suingsyle departed Ioa of ad WM1 no MBMliM tir Ihw Mil (nr inilull Plim 1 ^.inil I implamonta and Judges» 6 a 1 ?5U tion that this jtt'Vu 2d 1.50 bast milch cow 3,00 2d* a.50 will be: dropped"byhiV-dlscdnWnted follow best yoKe of work ng oxen 3lO0 ,21ja,5O ers1, and the question, as ail do in a irevo: stpr2year old steers 2,00 best pr I'lutioniwy crisis, reduce itself to the alterna years 2,00 21 l,0a best spring calf, HeHer tive of two men. I or bull 1,( 0 2d 50. We cannot speak of/the South bnt the fine ewes and lambs 2,00 2d 1.00-' 3 people of the South are,tired of the tyranny coarse ewes and lambs. 2,00 2id: LOO. ^fblusterir^p^Iiticiani. They never were 9 for class 3. Ralph Tanner, Dan-^ffepre prosperous. What the*! want is peace.: Rich H3 y*tBSrua best breeding sow 3,00 2d 1.50 best pis of 18flt 2,tO 2d ijW Judges fbr»class' 'J S S E O S MeOmnes»JIO Bell and Leonard White. 1 W a n« i* ",-t:*" *».—^.-« Gaughey,,B.tI.Kn6x,andWm. S. Mussey. lellnthe hi&tbry of excursions is'this cityj- Cmss 10—Discretionary premiums on' Sbwe of Hbese trains seemed interminable articles not enumerated. 1 he times are ausmeious for such a rovo. ^,,^ „, ?.To improve the present eorruptions. and. torn internal jeaIo,.sie6c«nnct.tod DOUGLAS IN RHODE ISLAND. From the P|»vid«ce (B. Pm Aft. Oth. Yesterdajira**, holidapjn jjfcodil-land, and it is hildly&otnincKto Mr Bat the pie whole State wa«^5«rAithV]xJ|l«H en there witnessed with an outpouring of ths masses, each cu- thusiasm! Never was The day had been for a week or more set apart for a maraoth clam-bake in honor of putable and insulting to 'ctVilmd humanity. specimen ofeheese not less than l^lbs 1,00 Judge Douglas' visit to the State. But nolRoel ©state unincumbered '__-477^499.311covery a 8U«»r rfti. ution., he hepub.can party, demoralized concluded that the number present coU!d not .i ^gWskional and State legislative roal to a permanentlj passable condition !»nd rivalries has been compelled to aban-jth0l,ght the num'.er could not be less than would involve a,greaterlocation on ,ls h,ef .. a take up an Secessionists on the other, to be of tbe ene-1 mijs of the Union. Their instincts, their interest, their -judgment.point a re 4 Khode Island 6 Connecticut 3-New York 7 New'Jcrsey '27 Pentwylv»niu 21 Ohio 13 Indiana 11 Illinois.. 5 Wisconsin $ Iowa to Douglas gaperfn| to the standard of Doug- 11,487 42.715 276.0.14 28,333 147,963 1*5T.4W ?4,oT5 96,1SG !90 43,9J4 W9,TI3 185 9?t,592 In thes States, Buchanan was ahead in carriage horses 3,00 1856 on«the popular votes as counting ing the votes cast for Fillmore, Freembnt was'one third: of a million behind'. Yet out of these 135- votes, Buchanan but 58, and Fillmore none. old upwards 5,00^21 2*50 2 years old jterests. His nomination was a cheat, his ,. 3,0:» ,2d 1,5 I best 1 year 3-00 .2d 1,50 ieandidacy usurpation, his platform dis- Larson Haagen Rdm bast dev..n 3 re-.li sold 5 0 2d 2,50 best! union! rSfflf" 2 year old 3.0O 2d L50 best-l'iyoar old) When the'crwis comes petween Douglas LescKPit A 3 0» 2d 1,50 best2 yearoid heifer8..O0 and,\ Secessionist of the South, .Lincoln Larson John JT^ey lo^o thvifJniOn, and if necsaary wilr Robins 1 ?j. ouiiry—uoops oi lowis 'W MtfonSiin Clas 5 PouUry-Coop of 6 fowls 'SOj'titmn tlhitf her patriotic mid ffiffior TB^ml^ J^ t«tkie^ W -ko% tame duc rk- I* "X1 'as* to be east for Douglas in tbe Electoral lW%JY WP»-.l»*-Bost. specimen of|Collefje us surely and as effectually as they body had anticipated so large a gathering- pouej '50 best specimen 10 ltsjwimWs of heaven had been opened and "d in transit SerfjMfcbMffiB^our l,00j^whole showers of men and women has rained 44 Mortgage Bonds 7 per Wlawortb down upon us. The remark ofJ udge Doug- in C05ne themselves superiority over the I *»»»•^50 btfst. buggy 2,00 MP b^st from must be to many* gr^atw9pder, "ll'.d men," who were the former nrbDrie l*,,ftd,°V '50 :be8t harrow '5i| best bed however, cari testify that they poured into 'stea^ rnll»i.»?yV hest voice anil :... ii" if Li'- JJ'IL'^S.Stllil'l'l.-••*?.*—... totti of- thi- valley: but against this position, yre hallieifBr prptes|. lentil wo!see,t,heinostirel s** v,ood the tegular Dein-L.:nfi ,u„n„ •„,:,„ „„„. •'. L. 1.00= best plan of farm house 1,00 Judges only say that both riie, regular and the ex t.ee6f the State, and l^WbRJfasJf a S raue and Judges,'H. A. Tanner, George McKonzie upon us. the city seemed flooded with stran J. E. Chapman, Charles Hitchins, Mrs. gers. William Tanner, Mrs. Frank Barns and'1 On the rbad leading to Rocky Point there Mrs P. S. Fish. was a constant and unbroken stream of life A premium' 6f three dollars will ba! the course of that day) was upward of two given for tho yoke of oxen that will draw thousand. It isi sisfe (o say that these car theheqiest load onat.one boat Judges, E. .riages contained at Itfast twelve thousand Stoughton, :H. W. Kendall and John people. Sixteen steamer loads—large num Ridgeway. It was moved that the Chairman appoint ,tance of fivetor teniroila from any E HOI7GLAS HEVOl.VTION. I he movement in favor of Judge Doug-j.jlldgt. las has already assumedthe proportions of, "Thepe," said, tho Judge, "musfhave'^5 fromTfew" tlampshirerVho whole of And indeed, where-so many people camo "»e*sures «-*i»J enients, aftwJill, faded UB, and.we.dan Mc" «««ion trains W when: they poured their human freight KBSOLVBD, That a premium of three from thefirstdawn of light:untij two or three o'clock in the afternoon. dollars be given.to the best, female^rider: three o'clock in afternoon eleven S Juagesu. lanner, Ueorge Baker anu o'clock, upward of live hundred carriages|6tete^fOhW 6 perJ«ent.,i George Sargent. had passed through the villiage of Pawtuck-i semi-annoal if*.. 1 6 JtiQOi A preuiinm of three dollars will be given et and we have reliable information which for the fastest trotting horse, distance half»a renders iv'-probible that the' whole number mile. Judges P. S^Fish, Eli Ellsworth & (we mean carriages which reached Rocky Willard Kvnyon. .j Peint or it vicinity, by the different roads in Dors by sailing vessehs—and foot passengers Resolyedj In case the receipts into the by hundreds—must be added to this crowd," treasury do not amount to sufficient to before the reader can hate a correct idea of pay the premiums named that they be the immense throng at. Rocky Point, paid in proportion to the amount received, Our arrival upon the grounds was at noon lhat the first annual fair he held in And never in our life before did such aspect- i'5» share* Ciiiteus Bank Cannon Falls, Friday September 14. jacle present'WUrtft oitr Vision. At a dis »':°*k ^'ntcrbury.C-iiiu,. a.oeo a committee of three to procure a speaker point it seemed that every inch of space was ag shares Ku^e llaiik st'k" the chair appointed Asa Barton. Eli Ells-! occupied, and almost everywhere we found .Providence,Rhode I. a popular revolution. It is no longer in:glorio„9 that we ever witnessed. The nura the hands of -politicians but the people ber The scene which presented itself when a a preSBnt wavvariously G,timated have taken hold of-H, and are pushing it THIRTY to FIFTY THOUSAND Gen E^Sai^^^Vir^'s^^"Ch ^»*f*»^ ^*^'^*-'^^tne ^^nuj'^.-t^r^-ti^^: .,,,0. •rh.tilL\.\l \i and ende»vorcd to make a reliable estimate, mo shares »i1 bjIfeg A unknown I T„„L-SANn. an undeserving leader and is at dead pansj()f estimated th» number below thirtv thous as to.what it shall do next., The convice- sacrificLincolnnot principle left to appealto,but the love ofjbia all Americans for the Union of the States. I Thcy know the Republicans on one side, the nThe will save it,para-|,er|y and tMl in no event can beeedel, effort—su:h an effert was never ox "*'. v, jnelled- under similar circumstances in New lhe American party at the North has no K,,glanci. I•*IST as the man of the crisis Radical Demo cats who went over to Fremont in 1856— and Republicans wearied with slavery agi tation, and who see in. the theory of non- Anderson Johines AslaksonOle nterventjon the only way of getting rid of. las, Brown Jane A No delusion is greater than that in re-1 Berg Ole gardto the comparitive strength of the par- Bostwick John ties in 185**. Take for instance, States, Burlhdorgh which casting a majority of. the northern Bonner Samuel votes, may be regarded as powerful cnongh to deckle the question of the Presidency. Electoral votes. Fremont. Buchanan. Fillmore.!. Heraldsen German I It will be seen how easily these dements can be combined to give the popular will a truer exdres«ion now. Lincoln has none of, Kavanaugli Timothy Kernel Frank the strength of Freemont. He has no Jes- Kirkpatrick Rev Kelly James sie to attract sympathy: and disarm re sentments, no romantic career to excite in- Kaperdal Lars Kein Anders Rich pig VVe repeat this is a revolution and they") fj ^d0 Us- S a Henry destiny, are .blind to signs of-theLsomner Iff 2 a 0 (l I 0 gentleman N £1% N 0 bodr that we heard speech of ude Douglas was a m*s- iyn rt.cejved as re t,,r (,», t|le the vast astern- ?0 chtfer a shoiJt 0 a bestowed npon anv ora- gUltc# OF LETTERS remaining in Red Vi jr Post Oihce, August 15, 136o. Arno'd Mrs. Kmeline Cruin Levi II «,r.so 1,676 Drudy Patrick «,6l5j 24,990 195,877 46,943 230,772 110.874 118,070 (05,348 5-2,488 36.179 'JtJS Evans W 82,202) Ifgg Faith John ,*l!^iOruebelMr. 832,92a Clay George Bergh O A Bncboltz Wm Burch John Brice Patrick Gronk S 2 1) Fauss Chaw Fingle James O Gates Rev Hane Dimick 9c Co Jonson Par Jonson Peter -. Johanspn Samuel Jonson .Martin Johnson:Mr. Lauriiy '.- Myers Fred Martenson Par I Munger Lncy A, Nilsson Nils Parker Luther Payne E E 2 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THEIHT on the first ol luws of the S{ The name Buranee necticut It seemed as though th^CftttliJthlhandJoifagcuU a a 2 Jersey City Water bonds, 6 pjr, cent. tttriL- ann ial interest JOlfPANY. aired by the The Capital la fifteen hundred thousand dol lars and is paid up. The asset* of the company are Par Val. Market Val. State of Tonnesee, a per ., cent., semi-annual in- ..'.J,. terest j.,,,.20,000 State of Nov York,,%.:per ,.,',,\., cent., semiannual in terest.^ 25,000 State of-Miistmtl, cent., seiuL-annual in^- 215.C90.21 int*r~, „ftn 08 Mortgage bonds at 6 per cent, semi-annual 44,009. 25,900 25,000. per cent., a iriteriet iW.OOO 25 Rochester City Bonds,7- :••,:. per 11 cent,, mm\- annual interest 25 ooo 10 BfjOoklyn. City Bonis. e^prcgnL.asiai-annuai H( We, intent o?oa -if. r^' 5 Milwaukee City.bonds. '/•".,'• 10 per(jnt.^cmi-ajinua] ,.. interest, Hm 50,000.. 25,0.0^ :^Igg^ ?wm, ,.,-, ,, ... '... 5,0M bnitei States Treasury Noteu and accrued inter est 50,009 United States Stock, 5 '.. semi-annual por cent, interest,- O I I I I W 1 5 State of Kentucky 5., per,.,,. cent., serni-'antfuar•"' at,r 10,090/ .MO^IW." Jt.ere*l,„,'! rry ^fi^ sem^ annual int.'. Wft State of Indiana 8^. per cent, semi annual tint.:.: *)/KM/ State «t Michigan a it Delaware and Uudsin.CanY:: al co.. bond, 6 por cent.. semi anuual interest 5,i31,9Q 500 shares of Hart lord an New Haven R.R. Co.st.'k 30^).-' 250 shares Conn. River R.' lis Oo. stock- 25,000 107 shares .Boston and. Worcester Railroad «'or/f'),t65y 51 sh'iresGoiinecticut Riv er Co.. stock:: 5,000 0 somewhere in our neighborhood, gathered: stock, Boston."M.k?-. such a crowd that for full fifteen minutes wej 103 shares Mcn'Ynmts B'k could not make an inch of headway. stock,Si. Louis, Mo. I ,.'30 2 Ili.rtfuid lo.ooo 3oo shares Phoenix bank stock. Hartford 3o,ooo i4o shared State Bank atckk 9 Kassube Otto Retten W Robinson & Bodman Rottger Christ John Butan A S All other ,elaii amall.Wprirfril Millard P' ^flSQlJifiHrBSntoB^B Miner Alviria N. oiiud llkthtwcWiiMi lOjOoo dollars MMMWS rW«rrOnXjC.sxSbargtr^aiBibmsBamtim^lai Preston Jdhn Phillips A Ai Sargent Geo Storkra Caroline Shaw Jamei Sjursan Miss S Smith James E Sversdaiter Inge BaarSummers Wm. X:i Trq'man A /.. Truthson N'els Thomiwon Perry Winslow Webb Oliver -PersoL p!«»f« «a 4 Wablers Jacob a a alionpnal. nl'^iv fgottiyr v^.ij.r vtli H. C. UOFFMAN, f„ iyroRTGAG*Wk:t».31feoa*s 23,000. ffl 41.5J'. W 50,75H? s7,ooa. ., 0 K««ri* B,"»* hie great speech was grj ndest most sublime and most at from 5 -.'.r.V. l.kTi. 1 »00 Jj.800. 20,800. 10,5o: "S^»*'^ M. i*sonru£t. L»iir,.Mo, s.0,C00 4'to nhar'es Turiner Mill Meohnni k.nk stqcjc, Philadclj.li 20,00J i'-'O »slHr:s iEtn:i,hu!:lc st'k Hartford 10.500. rd io,ooo 2oc share„s,Citiyl !Jan Bt*k Huniord 2o,ooo •oo shares Kxchangc Bank stock, imiubrd 15,o0o 4oo hlmres Farmers and itechanks b'k at'k, H»rt. 4o,ooo l«o shares Merckants nod manufacturers bank st'k Uatok nU'ok, New* York t: 4o.oeo Joo shares Ilnak of North AHICT ca clock N. Y. 3oo sharc.0 Bank of Amer ica stock, N. Y. 8oo shares Bank of Repub lie stock, N. Y. loo share* Bank «f Com monwealth stock, N.Y. 3oo nhircs of Bank ol Xew York stock. N. Y.:, loo aharcti ol Bank of Com. merce stock, N. Y. &oo shares Broadway atock* N.Y. soo shares Butchers and IvA Mortgagor—George Phillip*. Miprlgagee— Charles A. Salmon, r. liortgags ralordedXFcbAary 2M, 1858, at 9 A fieefc **'.' a/ mort gages, on page 218,214 and 215, in the office of Register of Deed* for Goodhue caanty, Minn*. eota. Amount claimed to be due upon the debt cured UysafXttiibrtgagYat tka feat* Utfcfa tiee- MORTGAGE 23,000. 1 l."),»0O. 4,O0O. 10,000. 3o,ooo, Hnrtfori. 2t,ooo l.V »!iarus 'onn. Kiver H'k stock, ll.%ftford 7,5oo loo shares .American Ex'c'ge 4o,ooo. 2o,ooo 21,6oo. 80,000 Drovers bank. N. Y. -Jo.eoo, looaharcsCity B'k, N.Y. lo.ooo 800 shares impor:cr« and 11 83.000. 2o,ooo 25,000. lo,ooo lo,ooo. 80,000 3o,9oo. 'Jo,060 2o,ooo. io.000 28,ooo. 34,ooo. i'i^oo. Traders Bank, N.Y- "o.o 0 2oo abates Market Bank' New Yo.-k 3.1,000 l,2oo aha res Mechanics b'k Bank, N.Y. 4o,ooo H2o aharea MerehanUbank New York 41,ooo I shares Mercantile bank 33i»oo. f( 2o,4oo N.Y. 3 0.00 2OQ Bharea Merchanta Ex change bank. N.Y 10,000 2oo shares Metropolitan Sfi.ooo. 10,000. 4o.ooo. I 48,«7o. New York, lo.eoo 3oo shares Nashua b. N.Y. 3o,ooo *eo* Ma nhattan brjj.*??. 2o,ooot 2oo North Kiver b. lo,ooo 4ooa Oceanb N.Y. 2o,ooo #ooj Peoples b. N Y. 10,000 5oo a phenix b. N. Y. li,ooo 4oo Uuion b. N. Y. 20,000 12,5oo.. 80,600.- lo,ooo. 18,800. °/f !r* W- K* Y- lo.ooo 15o i.N.Y.L.ln»^ TrnStco.U.ooi loo a U.S. Trust Co., 10,0 Bills receivable, maturing MiaceJJaneoca I'anis %-|o,loe. lo,Soo. 2o,6oo. ,000. 25o., ,5oa. .011.29 703,6-3 The amount off liabilities due erT not due to banks br other creditors' Losses adjusted and due LindbergPGA Lawrence Lipshuts tf proof^reenteated the debt se no Two hundredand •iaty-thrcc doll ant and «tUwo To* thee 8ttVC,1'y cents., and Aa,proceeding»» athv otherwise* haJeWA Instituted!©r th Umwh thereof. Dated. Faribault. July 12th. 1860. fi,, re- one hundred and nine Korthof Kauge eighteen Weat^ containing .one hundred «nd sixty acres, in the county of Goodhue and State of Sinne aota. Default having been-made in the payment the. debt secured by »aid mortgage—Notice is ha^eby g»v^»'i that iy. trtue pf-a, power, of sale ooutnin«d, in said mortgage, aad pursuant to the statutes of this State, such cases made and provided, the said'mortgage will before closed by sale of the said mortguged premises, at Public Auction^ at the office of the Register of Deeds for said county of Goodhue, at Red Wi«g, in said county, "on theM9th day of Au gntst, A.D,TT3.»!0, at One o'clock Hv, toaatfsly the amouat due on Maid'mortgage and the cost* nd' dibbursmeiita dt Sdch.ufler tdgetlier with the sum of sixfecn'aind'e^ty-lrW'-ofla hun dredths dollars, bcingTTienmount of taxes upon said i.n ihh«os p&iU by Uteanertgrtgoev "««MiliB*»At'SALMON, Cot*H,$$CAS*-, Mortgagee. Attry's-rdr»6vtgagae. ggwgf MORTGAGE SALE. Wlusreiis KnoteSRU- fucker .did JOBvtbe "Slstday 61 Juneed. :6. 18 5», execute and deliv er to 1*. E. Kent, a certain indenture ot ort- r"ckcr dm grunt and convey to sai-t P. E. Kent, his heirs and assigns, forever, all that :'. i|*riictl*f'"pftvi1ce-J1of Inml. -together with its ap '27.800.'.' purtenanccs, lying and being in-the c»nnty of 'Goodhue and .State of-M»nneeota. described as 1 J) 21,000. 2.',400. 10,t.'09 10,800. *,000. irrcr Oak it ea» qua'tafr »f»ec'ion thirty-five (3-5), ia township one hundred and twelve (. ll,^,^orh^oi*ii»ng*'»evSit4«rt (Hr west, con fciiiiinp ri|»« liundre-Land «ixty I.»'•" aores, ac cordiwg to tlic UuiUs-1 States .govt-rnnicnt sur vey thereof: wTuen 'said indenture of inort graje, daly acknowledged, was, on the iid dav Juiicy'a: n. 15.'»9. it.S»•rtVl.»JJ-- in-tha wrcnoon ofthnt daV.dnVy recor.lel hi tlas ouivn of the :Re»ister •ia.il 10 I 454.?0 a.v,ros. 11 ,aiO. oV H&eils for tho 'County, of (Joodhao aforesaid and whereas, default lias been madalU'the'condition of-the sai.l mortgage, aiiUtlwfo is iloV. Ht^jJiL-datc |t5U"nbtS^, dite{ntto|i faid ifi-iitirajreiho siuii of rlirec hun drud dollars, with l&gal interest on two hun dred and fifty dollars thereof from and after the 24th •iay'ol' June. A. I. 1860 and no suit or nr*eeedmg*t law have been instituted to recover tlie s-.n'd debt secured by aaid mort or &iv ^«henof Now, thaieioro, nonce is hereby given that by virtue- oi- power of sale in aaid indenture ot tuortpi^e contained, and agreeably to the statiite in such case made and provided, tho above »!oscribed mortgaged premises will bo sold ^y the sheriff.orTJpodhuc county, at pub I li'- auction, id the'highest bidder,' for cash, on ]th» 25th day of August, A. D. I861), at ten I o'clock in the forenoon of, that'Vay. at tne outer door of the Court House, in Red Winy, in the county of Goodhue aforesaid, to satisfy the aforesaid mortgage and all legal costs, charges and disbur etnents. P. E. KENT, AILTS fc PtcKiiAM Mortgage*. 1 Att'y*f.n-Mortgagee.' .-" ^JOS-td ISSOLUT10N NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing between J. H. Brand and T. L. Adams in tho harness business, is this day dissolved by m.. tual consent. The business will be continncd at the old stand by T. L. Adams, who is authorized t«i collect all debts due the above firm. .Red Wing, Julv 10th, lSW. J. II. BRAND, 206-w5 T. L. ADAMS. SALE. 38. LIABILITI 168,633.8! tbe .company are tu*f «xceeding withoutnspecial permission a a a a a amcaOcit ssddcpends upon tho con.tnrceion, Material arlS means of arresting Area, bai Hartford, July 2d, I860 Too. K.BaAcc, Sec State ef Eci&ftRIlltfflYfl Bre»ldent. meat of the assets and condWob"o the Jitafa Iaauranec company is tr»e. s, HENRY FOWLEB, Justice of thb Peace gWrt, bavinj j^Hy epm'plUd. w^th.Vbe re quirements ofan act entitled an act**foregu JfM'"•°™«?r?«V»nrea no^, incorporated "by Misweso^Vpjrwred the «th day of February A.fiTlsVk,: rjwreoy certify that aaid company is authorized to transact busb ^•^^nVy.hancrantfseaTat tl* city •i C41ABLES SUHISffFBlMiState Treasurer, 'l^niiy the abo^e wa true ^8f the bCIIEFFEB^Aata Taeasurcr perH. U. Gilfert, ClerV. Default having been made in the condi tions of a certain indenture of mortgage, da ted tlie itth day of February, A. n. 1*58. exe en ted. acknowledged and delivered by Nancy Fish, of (roodhue countv, Minnesota Territory, to W. W. Phelps and Christopher Graham. Sibley county, and which was duly recorded5 in the office "t the Register of Dee'ds of said Goodhue county, on tlie 25th dav of February, a. D: 1S5S, at li o'clock Mi. in lJook 4 of Mort- Sajre 2t.2So. 9,7oo. ages, pages 22£ and '2'U by which saidjnorN thrf-WRid Nancy Fisdi did crant, ba'rgiiin. sell and convey unto the said \V. W. Phelps and Christopher Graham, their heirs and as signs, forever, all that tract or parcel of land [ying and being in the county of Goodhne, in the(then) Territory (now State) of Minnesota, described as follows, to wit: The south-west quarter of tbe south-cast quarter, ao ith-cast quarter of the south-west quarter, and the north half of the aouthwest quarter of section twenty-seven (21), in township one hundred and thirteen (113), north of range sixteen (16) west, in the district of lands subject to sale at Red Wing, Minnesota Territory, to secure to lhL?aid_W. W. Phelps and Christopher Gra ham, their liclrs, executors, administrators or assigns, the payment of the sum ot four hun dred dollars, one year after date, according to .the5»pndij#bn oJfia-eertmnjfTOBaisaoTy note "ex ecuted*- by the said Nancy Fish so the said Phelps and Graham, and. bearing ever, date therewith, with interest from date at th* rate of two per cent., per month nntil paid. And which said mortgage and the debt thereby se cured, were, on the f7th day'of December, a 11559 for value, duly, assigned in writing by the said W. W. Phelps and-Christopher Gra ham. to-Jwhn L. Thome, of Hastings, Dakota county. Mimioseta. and wkiqhaarnrninent was on the 17th day.ot' .Deeemhcr, A. O. 1859, at 5 o'clock r.u.. dtfly Register Vfgtfee» saitf. iii "Bok 2u ees 03S and M0. ,i recorded'i 1 the office of the I afore 5sceun1vroTrt Mbords pa- And whereas, thera is n«sr clained to he due at the date of this notice on aaid uobs and mort gage, the sum of six hundred and twenty fi dollars and eighty-four cents a no* pro ceedings at Jaw or otherwise having been had or instituted for the recovery of Raid sum or any part thereof Now, therefore, notice is hereby (riven..that by virtue of a power ot sale e»ntuiucd in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute In such case made and provided, the said mort gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Hereinbefore described, at piib-ie auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, at the front door oftho Court Ilojise, in the.citv of Red Wing iu said .GeJaMiue Countyj, eft.rhi ^niday of Au gust, A D. 1S60, at to o'clock in the' forenoon, to satisfy the amount due or. said r.ot* and mortgage, with the charges and disbursements. Dated Red Wing, July lltb. 1860 None. None 1H£ Att'y for Assignee. SOft-td COPARTNERSHIP, heretoforeexutin under the name and firm of LittMeld A Maginnis, havsng been dissolved by, mutual consent on the lath.day ef this month, notice is here by given that tho "business of the firm will be transacted by. the subscriber, who will continue in charge of the paper. Bed Wing^July^g. MAgriN MAGINN1S. NMn street ReelWrmV,' Wilkinson'sblock. WM. A AS. LAWTIIER are now opening and receiving a complete stock ef •.y!/..•,::-,! -.. .. tLOT,rlS»: CA8SIMBRES, E N S N I S a N GOODS, in great variecyi 'AlaO,sj«ifn^]cte assortment of TALOUS' TRIMMi^GS. which they offer to cssh buyers Ter cheap We have also In,connection a A O I I E S A I I I I I E I 'fbr the manufacture of Gent**Clothes to or der. Mr. C. BERG II, an experience-1 work- jrarrnenis *»7thc latest stylc3aiS?on rea°s"'iilbl« terr»_«- Pg" 0 ?**Hhing to purchase will please pel espccttuHy ealich 1 share ofipatraOage* Ti^pjssrje^jjmah^a Gas as.- LaWTHEa. lMtf Red ing. May 2, i860.