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"MISVELLAXEOUS. NEW GOODS AND 0 BOB, 1 A '2, isco JEf I O AT WHOLESALE AN RETAIL, .:.-..• ... at the CHEAP CASH SIOKE of bn I si UK1 VVIS0, WN'N'EaOTA Wit are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED atoek of Dry froois and •roeeries oyer ottered to ilic po ple of this vicinity, which fur extent,.variety and rich ••x*. will eXc&l thatof any other assortment in the eon my and we guarantee our custom ers far lu ter h.irtjaina than they can tint! else whore. Small profits uit 1 quick returns," nil fair unci liberal deeling id our system Wo buy for with, and receive onr goods di rect from the Impoi ter and Manufacturer, and COUNTRY DEALF.KS will find it much to their advantage to ex amine our stock and prices before going be low."' The Wile* are invited to examine onr large and 'beautiful variety of Spring and Summer Dies* Goods, Domestic Ooodsof all-kinds is complete assortment, Prints Ging hams, Sheetings. Denims, Tickings. Drills, Cambrics, Linen Goods, Ac., Jewelry, Stationery and Fancy Goods of every description, which will be *oId at lower prices than ever before of fered i.i Red Wing. Crock cry. Gluss and Stone Ware of the latest patterns. Hoots and Shoe.- a large stock on hand at low prices Yve haver for ule the Celebrated Copper-tipped Boots and Shoes, (Oae pair of which it warranted to out Wear two a witaeut lips.) Hats and Caps and Ready made Clothing in endless variety.-^-- PLOWS '. PLOWS of all kiade. at the Mtnufacttinr's Pre & GROCERIES! I invite particular attention to my larg stock of Choice Grocories, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasse. Dried and Candied Fruits, consisting of a grades and brands. Now in store 1000 bbh Salt, at low pricos. Drags, Paints, Oils, Nai". and Glass, a complete stock at lower price than ever before. We offer MORE THAI DOUBLE the variety and quantity of good to be found at any other one store in the city and at prices which DEKY COMPETITION." For the next thirty davs. I offer Summo Clothing AT COST. Remember to call at th •Id stand of Mclntirc A Sheldon, and you wil ALWAYS tin I a good stock which is for sals a the Iwweat prices. JESSE MoINTIRE. Miy J«. tgC§. lttiiyl A S E WATCH GUARANTEED TO A EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY. tfll'TS! GIFTS/! GIFTS!!! I O A E N S W A N E Send a Stamp for our Catalogue ot Choice Gifts. To KVERY SUBSCRIBER TO THE NE W O W A E WE SEND A BIOH GIFT, Varying in value from 50 cents to $500. OCT* £wh Gift is sent as soon as the Sub scription money is received. SUBSCRIPTIONS, EACH, $2,00. For which we send the best Family Paper now published, nnd a Rich Gift. Send money in registered letters, with your own name'and post-office address on an envelope, cnclowdt to prevent mistake in return. OUR PREMIUMS are unetpmlod, und consist of a a 40 Acres each, $500. air.vKtt PLATE—Tea Setts and Fruit Trays, $25 to $50. UOLK AND SH.VRR WATCHES—Lover, Anchor and Lepine, $10 to $100. SEW I NO MACHINES—$25 to $50. LADIES' iiiKs, AND PIANOS—From 8 to $50, and $300. srbKNDiD JE.TBLRY—Ladies' Cameo and Mosaic Sets, Tins and fiar Drops. FBENCII GILT CLOCKS—$50 to $100 each, And a great vurioty .iMhirt Studs Sleeve Button* Belt Pius Bosom. Pins Watch Chains Guavd Slides Finger Kings and in short, every-dfescription of the richest pattern* of Jewelry manufactured. Also, the MOST VALUABLE BOOKS. Any book published in America, or any MAUAZIKK, and a rich OI»T, varying from 5'i cents to S50» will be sent, by return mail, on receipt of tho publisher's price, and 25 cents to prepay postage on the book. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. To every Agent sending in ten subscribers and $20, therefor—wo will send RU extra sub scription and Gift. Two clubs, of ten each. THREE subscriptions, and THREE gifts. & For the greatest lint of subscribers, over 1Q0, we give the following unequaled PREMIUMS TO AGENTS: MBWJTORK wAV«aLT OFFICE, IS Brattle Street, Boston, Mass. S E N FOR OUR CIRCULARS: Show them aid our paper to your WEIGH- S», TATE OF MINNESOTA,. District Court, COOWTTO»OOODHCE. First Jnd. Dist. Lather L. TwichelU against SIMMONS. A. Atkinson. To A. Atkinson, tho above named-ck.fei.dant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of .id Court, at Bed Win? in *aid i-ouatv. and to so-.-v«* copy of yot'i. ansivurto '.:••_•. said com plaint on thosubsenb.-ivs as thefn Sfllee iu Paul, in the count of .i:uscv. 'v. mid State' within twenty days0 after tl:"'service wuiu twenty aays afta t]i a of 'laa|W1™1 summons opyoh, oxiluaivj t'1 the day of suoh ^f^WSWS^^ A DVERTISE: ADYERTfenV ADVERTISE -*A- It is a truth, uuivcrsally admitted ij^ttpf afw, that no man in any business- cart bir*s5fe£ eessful unless he alvertise* liberally, and makes himself and his business known to the people. If anybody is so foolish as to doubt this proposition, let him open his sleepy eyes and look around him— look at his neighbors in business—mark the merchant who is con tinually occupied in making himself known who take* alvantiige of that great ruler ot public opinion, the Press, to render himself popular and lib* advantages for doing business public— whose name nrtiFlocation- are seen in hundreds of newspapers and on thousands of cards, handbills Ac. whose wide-awake pol I icy is continually gaining him- a notoriety.— iCompare him with that alowrgo-no-go old curmudgeon, win* never snv hisnarae in print.'evfjj-bd'eh Knsh Street.[except perhaps o*H,he list of petfit Jurors and I who aits behind hra dwty desk, in the dusty corner of hi* dusty grocery, waiting for cus' toners, liku-an old bottle bellied spider, who has-built his web' in an- obseure corner of a dilapidated smoke-house, and sits watching and waiting in vain for flies. Mark the dull look about his door, Woeked-uu by empty, dry goods boxes) ornamented once in a while by a piece of blue drilling or rusty calico lut much ofteuor proving a resting place for crowd of'biay, loungingTIoatersT who always resort to tho store of a man who docs not ad vertise, because they know there is no danger 01 being disturbed by customers. See the ad-newspapers, vertising merchant!" lie becomes ucqiiuimed with everybody, builds HP a large busiue.ss: gets rich bclore he is too old to csjoy riches and retires, leaving a large and remunerative he enjors himself 'and his Ire^^sthe lmnortd leader of every 'irogrc-sive nTovcment, the iignifled president of e.-ery socictv and iisvciation.and perhaps the incumbent" of the most honorable and responsible olliccs in the State See again your non-advertiser, who foolishly thinks people nfl,vcr read the sdvertisemeJt coliiiiin of a iTowspnpo'r See him, we say, droning out one or two years of dull business in a place, always complaining of hard tiiiufs, and never making a larger sale tliWm a pound of candles oi a bar of soap and then moving to some other town, .-ome better lutiruss point," and meeting with the same result there: ujraiu removing, and. so knocking abwit trom pillaj to jhpafc, j*k* js tivefcepbrav-elifig-jiiioin* ageiicwTiose whole estawhsliment consists of a half-starved possum and a sore-headed coon, a bob-tailed monkey and a squint-eyed wild cat aim go go- on-till he dies, mourned by no one, and only rcmemberei as a-" relic of barbarism.'' Look uro ml you, enumerate tho merchants of your acquaintance, and see ii this is- not so.. People won't trade with'a' Vnan that don't advertise^ hjopaute they don't -geft CMIIJ? kn«w kim jiand besides, they know. th.V. a- man who is riot entcrprisiiig enough to) ad vertise, can't afford to-sell as clie.ip i»s hi* more active competitors, that do. Then advertise, merchant of ltctl Wins! if rf .'7 f~ Our paper oflcra a flrsti'rate medium foryo to become acquainted with the people of the Lake Valley, Cannon Falls, Pine Islnnd. Zumbrota, Mazeppa, Mantorv lie, Wasioia, Rochester, Chatfield, I'duc Earth, Owatonna, Faribault, Scnapee Koscosr Cannon City, Hader, Goodhue Center, and A L, E 1* O -f N S And Hamlets in Goodhue, Dodge, Freeborn, and1 Rice Counties. In all the country, tributary to* Rod Win" we circulate our paper so, gentlemen, if you want to sell your new goods, or- dispose of your old ones, just LET THE PEOFLE KKOW IT Through tho column* of tho SENTIXEL Our terms are reasonable, and rou will find that the expense incurred will "be returned moic than a thousand fold. A EVERYBODY WANTS. THE ffAMILT D03T0R: 30NTA1NINO SintpUIUnie4i€9i:eit9Uy obtained, for the Cure oj IHtease in all its Forms. Br PROF. HENRY S. TAYLOR ST. D? Tells You How to attend upon the sick and how to cook Icr them 2 Prepare Poultices! Drinks, «&c., It Tells You It Tell* You It 'I ells You It Tells Yin. It Tells You JOOmU DANIBLS A GRANT, Plaintiffs Attvs. 201w« D»tcd at St. Paul,* May 16th, 1960. a how to guard against infection from Contagion Diseases. ni nH8 diseases Juldren, and gives tho best and simplest mode of treat ment during Teething, Con vulsiens, Whooing-Cough, Vaccination. Measles, &cT The symptoms of Croup, In fantum, Cholera, Colic, Dia rhosa, vVorms,Scallcd Ilesd, It Tells You Kingworm, Chicken Pox, •St and gives you the bast rein ..HS» tor their cure. Ino symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus. Searlct and other eve is, and gives you theA. best and simplest remedi lor their cure. Tho symptoms of Influenza, Cou»umption, Dropsv, Gout, l^spepsia, Asthma,Khrcu matism, Lumbago, Erysipe uo'^''a,ud you the remedies for their cure. he symptoms of Cholera Morbus Malignant Cholera. Small Pox,--Cramp, Dysente ry, Diseases of the Bladder, Jvidneya and Liver, and thearc best remedies for their cure The symptom? of Pleurisy. T.I,boat It Tells You 810D $50 50 Highest No. a Hunting Case Gold Watch 2d an Auchur Lever Go'd Watch SA Ladies' Gold Lever Sd Ladies'Open Dial 5th and Cth, Furs or Sewing Dftachiue, 25 7th and 8th, set of Silver Spoons, each, jjiS •th and loth, Cold Pencils and Pens, each, 19~ Everybody can ask their neighbor to subscribe—and thus become an Agent for ns SrKoiVKNs SniT FBBB. Address, immediately. It Tells You Mumps, Neuralgia, Paraly sis, Apoplexy, the various Diseases of tho Throat, Ear an.i Eye, Tecti, and th best remedies for their cure The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jacndicc. Piles, Diseases 'he Heart. Bnpture, llemorr hirgc, Venereal Diseases and Hydrophobia, and gives the best remedies for their cure. The best and simplest treat ment, for Wounds, Broken, lioaes and Dislocations, Fe ver Sores. Sprains, Lockjaw, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy. Kuxhs and Scrofula. Of'the various diseases pecu liar-to Wora*n. and gives the best and simplest remedies for their together with many valuable hints for the preservation of the health. It Tells Yon The work is written in plain language,free from medical terms, so as to be c-.isily under nPfr«priate war deH to your addre.«s, neatly bound and' service and if y. fUll an.-.\vj}i- "said PostalW.paid, on receipt of $1,00. Christian, puqioses, that are »f no other use. cr:ni.tnint within ths time atbrcsaiST. tnc ain tifl in this action will take iudgiuci. aga-inst you for the sum of one hundred and fite dol lars, with interost from the eighth day of Feb niaryjuA-. D. 1S59, besides the costs and dis-liberal. burstments of this action. For single copies ofthe Book, or for terms LITERARY. 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This is an easy way to pay for yearns subscription, aud the eflort will pat money in the pockets of those who need it and extend o.W circulation. In stead of er.rniwg-50 si 75 cents a day with her needle, or by teaching school, a smart woman emir procure from 10 to 20 subscribers every fair day. in tho week, and clear for herself $2 So §4 dollars while she wo'sld have made only 75 cents at her old occupation. HTA11 persons extending the circulation of the paper continually get a copy gratis. J^" Applicants tor Agencies aro requested to sond us the names and post- office address, [the leading people they know of, who would be likely to subscribe, and a specimen copy fur inspection, will be mailed to each of them free of postage. Agents find this plan very profit able to them, as they obtain subscriptions much easier. MARIE LOUISE IIANKINS A CO., AppletonBuildig, New York City ]V£ E O O I N A. & E. L. TEELK, PROPRIETORS Basement of the Metropolitan Uotel, corner Lsvce & Potter Strpets, Red Wing ... I«unesot a The proprietors of this establishment having boon to co.ieiderablo expense, and having fur nish .d their tables with the ini proved patent t'OMBl A I O CVSHIONS would rcspctfuVy solicit a share of the pat ronage of the lovers of the game. Our tables inferior to none others in-Bed'Wing. or i« the State, and we f.cl confident that wc-can suit all who may favor with a call. The best of- Wine*, Liquors and Cigars, will al ways bcr fourid ^t the bar. TermbCash. Bed Wing, September 10,1859 Q- T. N S O E.N, CA MANUFACTURER. Red Wing, Minnesota: Would respectfully call the attention of those wishing to procure a good Car., to his fa cilities for manufacturing the same. From long experience in the busi noss, he feels confident that- he* can suit' everybody In connection with this cstablishnient,therfe is fashionable SHAVING & HAIRDRES^TNG SALOON Next door to tiic Bakery. tood, while .ts si-nple recipes may ioon save {P".v A'V dolio'rsrtoanyone furnishing-evidence you many times tho- cost, of the book. It 5» sufficient to convict any person of such tres i-rintcd in a clear and open type is illustrated jl^"8- t&Q the ptnes, between Wacoota and Aug. 18, 1859. iM^ NOTICE, 1 Any person hereafter cutting pines or othc evergreens upon my premises, will bo prosccu tea 10 the full extent of the law. And I will engravings, and will be for- estervclt arc on my land. There are plenty of .n?s «l,0O0 A E A can m:dc by enter- December 24,185ft. prising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements t« all sueu are very! \TOTICE $ No °n the other side of the lake for afl MEDICAL. 1 II E LOOKING The 162-ly GEO.'W% BiJLLABD. 177ff Nohe is heroby given that I will prose* Icute to the. extent of th© law, any pcison or «H person* that I mar catch cutting hay or tiru-' adr£sWitW^^^ ^my I Creek? (^"o "th. O O Vegetable Life Pills awn O E I E S l—o—— The high und envied celebrity which these: preeminen6t?Medicines havh acquired for their iftl»-n di«»M«» whieh VSUPSSBl rendered the usual practic*ofpuftng not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their nuitsi, their good works testify for them, and & I S S a A credulous. WALLCASE&QF^hmm,A<mt«a»d arm "Kheumatgm, Apct^/M the Madder and KM*™*, miiuniB Fecert and liver Omnnlaintt. In the fcouth and West, where these dweases prevail, they will be found Invaluable. Plant ^\Jr?rmep»i »nd others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. Dyspepsia.-N person Wftn this distress ing disease should celay using these m«dicincs Iv 7 A £r*Ptto»*tf SSS&E&lFeeer the Skin. Jtryihtelae, and A(J'"e- t1"* scourge of the Western country these medicines will be round a Mte,speedy, and certain remedy. OtH er medicines leave the system subject to a re turn of the disease—a cure by the«o medicines is permanent. TB THSM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CUBED. Mercurial IMsoaSes.—Never fails to erad icate entirely all the effects of Mercury infi nitely sooner than the most powerful prepara tion of Sarsaparilla. Xight Siveate, Nervimi I'ebilily, Mrvove Com plamttof all kinds. Organic Affections, Palnita twn of the mart, Painter's OAolu. Piles.—The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years stand ing by the use of these Lite Medicines alone. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well ti administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will he certain. THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCBNIX BITTEES Pnrify th« blood, and thus remove all disease ?°J?.,t J0.Sy/tom* A 8 tri S. E »l will Pl'ice the LIFE PILLS and PHCENIX BITTEKS beyond the reach of competition in tho estimation of every patient. EST Sol by DR WILLIAM JMOFPAT, 385 Broadway, cor., Worth St., New York,and by all Druggists. 17C-ly O O I S I AJtFTIlECAHY HAS JUST nacEivrn a Large nnd Wei I SeIeeted .Sto«U- of AMERICAN, rn£Kcrr, AND E.VOLISIT CHEMICALS, DRUGS,.& MEDICINES Perfumery, Fancy Articles* Dye Stuffs, Paints,. tobacco, SnuflF, Cigars, And PUKE LIQUOKS, for medicinal purposes My stock is selected with great cure, and' will be warranted as represented. LCOHOL, Camnhene, Burning Fluid, Lard L\. atfd WliAle Oil, to be found at KKMOWO'S Dnuo STORE. r^KENCll CHOCOLATE, a superior article For sale at KELLOOO'S DRUG STORE. GLASS PLATES, of all sizes, at KELLOOO'S bnco STORE-. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day dissolved by mutual consent,^!. A, Hoyt having sold his interest to J. K.Simmons. L.B.Morrow i«authorized to settle the bCsincss-o*said firm. April 13,1860. L. B. MUKtlQW, 19*-w4 M. A. HOYT. E O E N O A O N A A I American Ladies and (Gentlemen's Vade .Hcum —or— POLITE AN USEFUL LITERATURE —o A HAGAZIKE OF RAREST OEMS AND BRIGHTEST LOWERS OF AMERICAN-LITXRATVRX. —o- 0O"Bach number will contain valuable Household Receipts, Remarks on the Fashions, Historical and Biographical Sketches, and a Fountain of Wit and Humor. A E N~T S3 PtACB S THE HANDS OF YoUft SONS AND DAUGHTERS. a This number is the commencement the Volnme which will contain 480 pages, in clndfng 24 beautiful Illustrations and Fishion Plates—making, when bound, the cheapest and best volume ever offered for OMB-DOLLAR. We have engaged the very best Writers, and are prepared to pay liberal prices for their la bor, and it is for us nnd them to show whether America shall have a periodical literature of its own, worthy of the amplest approval and support. TERMS OF' SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy, 1 year, 6 Copies, 1 year. 12 Copies,! year, and 1 copy Iree to get ter up of Club, 25 Copies, 1 year, and 1 copy free to get ter up of Club. MEDICAL. D5 M0TTS PILLSXURON An aperient and stomachic preparation of IKON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the high est Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and! pfeseribed m1 thbir practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital encrey, pale and' otherwise sickly complexions indicate' its necessity in almost every conceivable cuse. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in e. eh of the following complaints, vis: In Debility, Nervous Affections-, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Diarrhoea, Dysente ry, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuber culosis, Salt Rkeum, Mismenstiuation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Head aches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, Pim ples on the Face, &c. Incases of GKNKHAL DKBILITT, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous aud muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial ot this re storative has-proved successful. to an extent which no description nor written attestation woald render credible. Tnralitis so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-apL peared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of ap parent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of ner vous and-dyspeptic aversion-to air and* exer cise for which the physician lias no name. In NEKVOCS AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men. the ope ration of this preparation Of iron must ncces- sarily be salutary, tor. unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting .and overheating and gently, regularly upc 'rffcnt, even iB the most obstinate cases "of cos th*enefs without ever being'a-gastrie purgative, or iufUttingra'disagfeeable sensatiOni- It this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which* it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Di'fei'trsiA. innumerable are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attcnd'int Costicekess.- Iu unchcoked- DIAUBMOSA', even when ad vnnced to DTSENTKKY, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In tho local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which general IK fiuBcate ISOII'IKNT CbssMrlrioN, this remedy lifts allayed the alarm of friends and physicians ih-sevenvbvery gratifying and in terettlHig instances: In Sciiorci-oes TuBEROuiJtJsTs tills* medica ted iron has bad far m«*re' than the good effect of. the most cautiously balanced preparations ofibdine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and nUuratic-, in the cases peculiarly affecting theiw In BiiE^MAlisii both chronic and'inflamma tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly— it has been invariably well reported, both* as alleviating pain and'reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In IxTjHtuiTTKNr FEVERS It mu?t necessarily b!fgrcot remedy*'arM* energetic restorative, and its progrcst=-ih tife ntw iettleincnts of the Wc^t. will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history o«? medicine, whieh exerts-stick" promp*!, happy, and'fully4restorative ciregt«— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, with aii unusual dispo sitiou for active and cheerful exercise, imme diately follow its use. Flit "up in neat flat metal boxes containing &<) p-fll'v nr*c* go tjents per box for sale bv druggists and' dialers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the pre. A41:let ters, orders, etc., should be addressed to. M• 10.0J 2u.oo As soon as subscription is received.'we will send yon a printed Certificate, entitling yon to a Premium worth irom $1 to $M0, which yon canhave by returning the Certificate and 50 cento. The Premiums will consist of, Ladies' China and French Shawls, SilkDressPattcrns, Sewing Machines, Pianowfortesy Melodeons Gold Watches Gold Chains, and varioMother articles, worth not less than One Dollai, nor over Five Hundred Dollar.. Try the «Golde Dollar" one Year. 10, 0 nTr IS6 N & Co., Publishers, 13J, South Third Street, Philadelphia. W I FO SAL E JtSiiffi** first rateSteam. Enginofidherbs. ««.« K^r*!? .1° weT It. LOCK Co., C.cnoral A 2!J2yl 20 CEDAB ST., N. Y. S RN W O R-L liHuhiuce" St Trust Couifian^. Odice, Nos 142 and 144 South Water' Stcecfc' Chicago Illinois. Capital $ 250,000. Board of Directors.—O. Kendall. Geo. II. Hazclton, Amzi Benedict. Hon. L. S. Church Chas. II. Abbott. Geo. II. Hazclton. President, Chas. II. Abbott, Treos., Alfred E1 wards. Sec Having received an appointment as A of the above Company* for' Bed W:rig and vicinity" we arc prepared to receive applica tious for Insurance in the same. 160: m6 Brown & Bctcher Agents. 52. iaiiSSS 1KB® HICKMAN A DUO., ue doorsonth of the Kelly House, arc now in receipt of afresh arrival of WINES, A E LIQUOItS ANUClGAHSr, of every variety, with which we will acccm modateourTown and Country customers.a at Wholesale and Retail also, we have now some n°.w FI1.LIAP.-D TAFLSS, erectcdin our chamber, with first class BJP turcs. We hope to merit the patronage of the public row coming toourtown, andwould ten der our thanksto our friends of Red Wing and he surroundingcountry*. We*ajr, (CA\ILIL 3 HI E nj0 HICKMAN BROTHERS. Red Wing,May 80,1857. pO CONSUMPTIVES A SCrFEREBS. he 45y- NERVOTJS The subscriber, for several years a reside of Asia, discovered while there, a simple ve ir etnble iemedy^-s Mr* Cure for' Omsumption 4&!5fi» JironchUu. donahs. Colds, and Nervous b^n,«"* pi&S"b'?^m^r ,vFh«« He wffi sell on veryN, horal tcrmsif applieation be made soon R.JW .Wit* FREEBORN. Red Wing, March 201SM. 8«u- of Consumptives and Xeirnus Siferers, he is willing to makethe same •public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scrption, with full directions (free rf charge) aals sample of the medicine, which they will combination of Nmire's sim Those desiring the Remedy canTerms obtain it by return mail, by addressing & B. CUTHBERT, BOTANIC PHTBICIAK. 198yjl No. 499 Broadway, New York. RAILROADS. 1859. E A S O N 1859 O 1 8 5 9 THE La Crosae aael Milwaukee Railroad WITH IT* ceawxeTioxs, Forms the shortest, quickest, a*d only Direct Bottle to Miiwaukoe, Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Pittsburgh, New tottr Boston, and all points East and Sooth. Two Express Train* daily (Sundays except od,) leave' La- Crosse on the arrival of the Morning and evening boats from St. Paul, con necting at Milwaukee with the Detroit and Milwaukee Bailway Steamers", and1 trains on the Milwaukee and Chicago Railroad. The Minnesota Packet Company's Steamers Milwaukee, Itasca and Ocean Wave, leave St. Paul every morning, (Saturdays excepted,) connecting at La Crosse with the 14.05 A. M. Train. Passengers by that train will arrive at Mil waukee at 9.80 same morning, seven hours and thirty minu'.ea in advance of the Prairie du Chicn Route] and at Chicago at 2.15 same af ternoon, four hours and thirty minutes :n ad vance of any other route! 1 The Steamers Itfey City, Grey Eagle, North ern Light,. Northern Belle and Golden Era, leaVe St. Paul every afternoon, connecting at La Cross*, with the 6 A. M. train next morn ings- Passenger's by that train arrive in Milwau kee at 2.80 P. M., eighteen hoars in advance Ot the Praijria duChlen route, and in Chicago, at 0 45samecvcning. TWELVE UOUKS IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHER* ROUTES1, AND NO NIGHT TEAVEL ON THE CARS Beware of statement* made by the agents of the Prairie du Chien route, claiming that the distance by the La Crosse route is only nine miles less to Chicago than by the Prairie du Chien route, as they are false, and only made to deceive the traveling public. The facts are that the Ea Cross* rbttte to Milwaukee is 86 miles the shortest, and to Chii-ago, is--«9 miles the shortest, and 94 miles less'Biver Travel. FARE AT ALL TIMES AS LOW Airs* ANTT OTHER O E 8^" Baggage checked from La Crosse to Chicago, Suspension Biidge, Boston and New York. t3§TNo Ofnnibtts charges ih Milwaukee or Change*. tW Ask for Tickets via La Crosse, and by other. 1 SLEEPING CARS are ran in the train caving La Crosse at 12.05 A.M. S3fTickets tor.sale by MESEBOLE & McLARBN, Agents at Bed Wing. I. C. GEORGE, Local Agent, St. Paul JOHN CHAMBEBLAJirTraveling Agent. W. W. WILSON, Gen.N.W. Agent. May 28, '5C. U7tf PUE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE A FROM THE NORTH-WBST TO CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW 350RK, NEW ORLEANS ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND ALL PARTS OF THE EAST AND SOUTH. Via DUNLEITH and I in is Centra a a TWO DAILY EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Dunleith on arrival of Steamers from St. Paul and intermediate points. T.43 A M. ARRIVING at Chicago at 5. P.M. Fulton 3.45 P. M., Burlington 6.M P. Mij UHincy* 9^.50 P. M., St. Louis 4.00 A. M. Teere Haute 2.50 A. M., Indianapolis 5.25 A. M., Cincinnati 10.15 A.M., Cairo 10.35 A. M., Memphis 37 »urs. New Orleans 59 hours, Bnffiile 31J^ hours, New York 47-kours, and Boston 50 hours from Di.'rileitbi 7 O ARRIVI NG at Cfcingo e".O0 a.m. Rock Island 6.15 a. m., Burling ton C.55 a. *i., Quincy «.40 a-: m: Sti Denis 3.30p..nrf, Terre Haute 4.00 p. m:.- IjfUiairapolis 7':00 p. in., Cincinnati' 11.45 p. m. Cairo 10.35 p. ir., Memphis 87 hours. New Orleans 59 hours, Bnflalo 31%» hours, New York 4b% hours, and Boston 50}^ hours from Dunleith. TIME from RED WI 40 HOURS KLKGA^I* S E E ¥&& CARS Attached to all Night trains. %£t~ Passengers for St. Louis and intermediate points will save from three to four days in time over the river route 3A(I«AGf: Clf EteJCBI) TO AMr iMWlRThWT" l*OTNT8. The completion of the linilrcsd Line from Cairo South, offers an all rail route unrivalled in point of, tune Memphis, Yicksburgh and New Orleans. FARK AS LOW AS THE LOWEST T1IKOUG 11CESTS Apply at the office of MCSLT1O McLaren on the levee at Red Wing* and at all important points on the river also at tl* office at Dun leith. 203tt W. P. JOHNSON*,, G»n'l Pa-scngcr Agent, Clficago. Ai PRATT Gen'l Western Agent. W. R. ARTHUR. Ocn'l Superintendent, Chicago. E O E S A I S E ROUTE TO E EAST Via Dunleith and Illinois Central and Galena and "Chicago Railroads. Trains leave Dunleith morning* and evening upon arrival of the Railroad*Packets from St. Paul, running thro' W I O A N S 0 3 A S Making direct connections- with all of the Eastern lines for Detroit, Toronto Alba ny, Cleveland, Montreal. New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Boston, And all cities and' towns throughout the Easi and the Canadasr SL-E &&1TT S E E I N A S Are run upon all Night Trains, an advantage not enjoyed by any competing route. BAGGAGE checked through from Dunleith to all points«East. PASSENGERS wishing to go through without delays should purchase THROUGH TICKETS VIA DVXLUTMI Fare as low as by any First Class Route. For Through Tickets and information, apply at the Union Railroad and Steamhoat Ticket Offices,. „, *. 8. GOODWIN, W^ p%JOHNSON, Gen'l Wesfh Agent: Gen'l Pass Agent, Chicago MESEROLE A MoLAREN. Ticket Agents, Red Win-g, next door te-Me tropohtan Hotel. OR SALE A STOREIKWJSEfwith the lot on'whicl it stands,- n«ar Gould's Landing, Waco* a, favorable—title guaranteed. Inoi' re of E. BULLARD, Wacoota. OrCOLVILL A HAMILTON, Wacoota, May H, »59, l!l?ii MISCELLANEOUS. 50 000 0 I E S AL«EADY SOLD. COUNSELOR IN BU8INE8S, FRANK CROSBY or Tan raiLADiLrniA It Tells Yoa How to draw up Partnership Papers and gives General fcraw for AgrecaaenUof all kiaas, Bills of Sale, Leases '•titiona. It Tails To* How to draw up Bonds and Mortgages,Amdavito, Powers of Attorney, Notes and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases. It Toils Yoa The Laws for the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes o» Limitation, and amount and kind ofproperty exempt from Execution in every State. It Tens XOO How to make an Assignment properly,with forms forCom position with Creditors, and the Insolvent Laws of every State. "tt Tells Yoa The legal relations existing between Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, end Landlord and Tenant. Ti Tails You What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Property, Divorto and Almony. ft Tea's Yoa The Law lor Mechanics'Liens in every State, and the Natu ralization Laws of this coun try, and how to comply with' the same. Telfir 00 The Law Concerning Pensions* and how to obtain one, and* the Prc-Emptiou Laws to' Public Lands. It Tails- POtl- The Law foi Patents, with mode of procedure in obtain ing one, with Interferences, Assignments and Table of Fees. It Tells Yon How to make your Will, and how to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirement thereof in every State. It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, and explains to' you the Legislative, Execu tive and Judicial Powers of both the General and State Governments. It Tells Yon How to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your bu siness legally, thns saving a vast amount of property,and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will tie sent by mail, postage paid, teMEv-xa'r FARMER, EVERT MKCHANIO, EVXRY'MAV 01*BUSINESS, and EVXRTBOOT IN EVXBT STATE, on reeeSpt of ftl .00, or in law style of binding at $1.25. •1,00 0 A E A can be made by enter prising men everywhere, ih selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are verv liberal.. For single copies ofthe Book, or'foY terms tc' sgents, with other information, apply to or* address JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher, No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Conaoiudafeet' Chitma/S) .LOCATED AT Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Albanr, Buffalo, Cleveland nnd Detroit. Scholarship good through the entire chsin of seven colleges. CONSOLIDATION of Bryant & StrattorV Mercantile College*' and "Bell's Commercial Co!lege•,,, riow conducted as one Institution which is the recipient of an extraordinary an unprecedentcd patronage. Larmon Block, Corner Clark and Washington Streets, CHICAGO. a B. BRTANT^.....D. V. BELL,.....II. D. STBATTON Principals und Proprietors. By this consolidation the collegiate course tMs'irrstitution is greatly enlarged and witl the improvements which the business experi ence of the Principnl* enable* them constantl-..' to introduce for the beaefit of their students it is made greatly superior in all respects. first Premiums Awarded to this College At the late United States Fair in Chicaso, fot' BEST BUSINESS PEVir*KSPir and for BEST BOOK KKKPINO. Departments of Bookkeeping and Acconnts. Organized arid conducted upon tho COCNTISI ROOM system, the Halls of study being fitted O to ST. LOUISJ"P with'appropriate-Counters, Desks, etc., ar in REAL AINESS and the student at once in troduced to the prhctical workings and routine of btrsiness as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad Offices, etc. O E I A A W By special arrangement with the Law Scho fff.tfeoniversity? of Chicago, the sessions) which are held in our College Rooms, our Stv dents are privileged to attend all tie lecturt iii this department, and to receive instructi. in this important branch of the course, fro* the able, accompleshed and learned Professoi? of thf School and it affords ns much gratifi cation to be enabled to offer them these xx TIIAORD1NARY AND SUPERIOR ADVAKTAeXS. "SPENCERIAN" PEr MAM8HIP. Tn'Hj~fiVn¥cfiJ8 systam—the BEST known to th world—is our standard. 1SF Circular and Catalofrne o! JO ages fr.r nished gratuitously on ap|.|i-nti il 1 11 dcrsigncd. BRTANT. in A: SIBAT^HK. Nov.12,1S59. 171 \1 O W A D" O W A A S S O I A 1 O N I A E I A A Benevolent Institution establi-hed bv. »ycc ml Endowment, f«r the Belief of tfie SicK and Distressed, aftlictcd nith Virulent and- Epidemic Diseases, and especially for thcCure Diseases of the Sexuni Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. to all whoapply by letter, with a discription of thcircondition,(ape,occupation habits of life, &e.,) and in case ofextieme pov-' orty, Medicines furnished free ofcharge. VALUABLE BEPORTS on SopermatorhoiR, and other Dwcesss ofthe Pcxual Organs, and on the NSrW-BEfifEDIES employed in the Di*pen ary*, sent to the afflicted in seaied letier en ve ops, free of charge. Two or thrae Stamps fo postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howrrd Aseocation, No .2 Sou,th Ninth Street, Philadelpha, Pa. By order of the Dl rectors.' GEO. FAIRCHILD,Sec. EZRA D. HEART WEl/L. Preav, E O O E The subscriber is now prepared to fur nisbthecemrounity with every quality ol 0 MB BR, ALSO, SHINGLE AND LATHf Onrthbverylowcstandbest terms, and willtaiy W E A O A S A N O N and almost every kind of PRODUCE i* exchange for the same,for which he will allow* the highestmarket price. Se bring along you? produce and carry away the lumber, all ye ther' want a comfortable home for vourselvss and ftrmHies Wa. FREEBORN, at the Upper Mill. Red Wing, August 21,1688. 107tf A I 6 S O O The Easter term will commence on Monday, the 9th of April, to continue 14 weeks, in the' building, on Broodwsy nearly opposite th Chi Hson' House. r*^ This School berog permanently esublished, no pains will be spared to merit a continuance" of-favor. '0 TiiMs Primary Higher English, Classical, (for term of 14 weeks) $ 4,00' *,0» oa Modern Laiigaagea, (latral 4J00 Music. (Miss H. KelTogr, Teaeher) \§m W P-TBORSET, Taaeher. Red Wfag, Dec, lft, 1869. 17fr-tf