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\rjt»« lYEW,..AHlUVALs» SCHOOL BOOKS, STATION EBT, FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND TOT BOOKS. ad Tmmcy fl»i Store or E. P. tOWATER, Bear the Post Office. Red Win*, Minnesota. A I A & S taken in exchange for goods. t, 1142, v7nl»in* twigtff rfc##^H* Gallerr, Ov#w Iteltewg's a Store* opposite the •to W in AjMBROTYPES, E O E S 1 A N 0 E S A N PHOTOGRAPH S made in superior style In any kind of weather. A E I S 1 E A N I N E E All Lite rage. S E 8 A I N I A O N S O O O A Ten for dollar. PHOTOGRAPHI A S FOR S A E ALSO Views of Bed Wing. F/very re.son having two dollars worth if WofW Joa» will, in uidition to the wor". receive eVtfcfajt entitling the holder to a *h»ie in a ftMfcnificentOlL A I N I of Mtoffaim r»lta, worth forty dollars. When fifty rickets are thus disposed of the Painting shall draws for aad lbs Picture delivered to the one draw ing «J4s*fj SOON—have your children's pic tures made before the cold weather comes on. Red Wing, Nov. 5, 13». v7nl51y Warwiththe Indians The Kcbelshavo invade* the North with an ovvrehdrmng force,and XCC'LKLLI* lusmov ed the Potomac to meet them, and it' possi ble cat inem oflT. E WKKCILESS S A A E S an our Northern Frontier have commenced War upon us, marked by all their u*ual bar barity—men, woman and children are indie* eriminately murdered desolation, ruin and death ar* their sure foot print.-*. Viewed in :-H its bearings, the present seems to ho TIIK dark hour in our'Naiional history.— Vet, notwithstanding all those thing*, T. L. ADAMS, Sole proprietor of the Saddle it Harnrss E S A I S E N Continues to carry on the hoslness at the old) isiitne Main near the Red Wing If JU-W. Ho baa constantly on hand a full scrtiiicnt of O S O JsdCj HARNESS, SADDLES, UllIDLKS, MAUTIXUALES, CpLLAUS, TRUNKS. Ac. Also, WkipSy Rrushes, Combs, Fly Nets, Horse Blankets, Ac. *'rk done te order and WARRANTED. 'iopsi ring done at short notice in the most improved style and workmanlike manner. Uf delle* competition and challenges any uhtp in the County or State to compare work. lie won't be UNDERSOLD! T. L. ADAMS. Sept. 14,1962- Sole Proprietor. (no»v71y) I am noe? ia the market, purchasing Fur* of all kind*, for which I will pay tha highest market prist ia cash. Those who hava any Furs to salt had better consult their own interaot by calling upon ma before selling thorn te other parties, a* I feel confident I can make it a object for to bring their peltries to me. I am boon I to bur, ao there i« t* noe of talking. W sell oatil I have a cbmaoe to make an orJsr. L. E T. •TsjIwaiS ftletSt FITBSf! rUMS!!! -CHKAP JOHN" RichmondTaken! When will ilhe I—la the questsn. MoiJoi'i'j his be«a triad—Bnrtu '. ia at tV lolm. but old Ufal ia »iiATH TO THS REBELS. JOHN H. MU'^S, Y% olearfr^ ant hia large stock af DRYOOOm aKUGKKIRS. BXl.'Sh SHOK.S. 4ATM,*JBAPA. Atprueetha TAKKEE SOT!OXS,*e. DEFf COMPETITION/ f* ALlC»1C«araanUaa km at retail at ll ^»u WhangitiaT!wsakeaatwh"iesaia. 8 S aft eaaaediagl/ law pricea! Tn fa«t -vavythlng In tha establishment ia •old ehtaaar than what it can be re^Uaad tor najwe'etnl I'gom teotol to b*y your Goods i-... A A JOHN U. MUET aiftVia+Den.i.lt$t id si AND CUTLERY, Alee a large variety of Goods suitable for the CiftetMs Holidays! At tho O l'tt Magaiiac tor Uu Tiaes! Peterson's Magazine,Of The Bast and Chsapast io the World for Ladies. This popular monthly Magalnse will be greatly Improved for 13*3. ItwTllcontain Oat Thousand Pages of Reading! Fourteen Splendid Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Fashion Plate*! Twelve Colored BerlinWork Patterns! Nine Hundred Wood Cuts Twenty.four Pages of Music! All this will be given for only TWO DOL LARS a year, or a dollar leas than Magazine* of the clasa of" Peterson." Its ThriUing Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to writa originally for Peterson." In 18*8, in addi tion to its nsnal quantity of shorter stories, Four Original Copyright Novelette will be given, by Ann 8. Stephens, L. C. Moalton, rank Lee Benedict, and the Author of The Murder in the Otea Ross." It also publishes FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS Each number, in addition to the colored plate, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a pattern, from which a Dress, Mantilla,or Child's Dress can be cut out, with out the aid of a mantau-maker. Also, several pages of Household and other Receipte. IW It ia he Lady's Mag amine the W TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE One Copy, one year a oo Three Copies, tor one year 6 00 Five Copies, for one year 7 so Eight Copies, for one year \Q QQ Sixten Copies, for one year SO 00 PREMIUMS POh GETTING UP CLUBS: Three, Five, Eight or ranre copies make a club. To every person getting up a club of Three, Five, Eight or Twelve copies, an extra copy of the Magazine for 18€3 will be given, or our 2 eztotint for framing," Bunyan Parting from his Blind Child in Prison." To every person getting up a club of Sixteen, two of either the premiums will be sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON. 806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. HT*Specimens sent gratis, when written for. THE CHICAGO Evening Journal O 1 8 6 3 DAILY WEKELY AND TRI-WEEKLY The Chicago Journal, first established to ad vocate the election of Henry Clay, has follow ed the principles of the old Whig party into the Republican ranks and in the party of the Union, it will, as it ever has, oppose public fraud, corruption, and the enemies of the Union. It will advocate the protection of the properly THR TKLclOUAPU DEPARTMENT shall no second to that of no paper in the West. We shall continue to receive tha regular Asso ciated Press dispatches, and all the special in telligence that our careful reporters, stationed at the more important news centres of the country, can tend as. THE LOCAL INTELLIGENCE «hall continue to be giv«a with that degruc of promptness and fullrCM tlist has hitherto ren dered The Journal the best Cbijrsgo local paper. Pledged to no party, bat that of the Peopta. influenced by no consideration, hut that of the pablie good, soaking no reward but that which an appreciative puMIc can bestow in return tor honorable and untiringrforts toedifr, instrust and please them, tha publisher of The Joaraal the support of the psoplaaf the North-west in his efforts to give them an Indapendaat aad Honest Newapaper, that dares speak tha truth love* to advo 0 9 pnblic boldly en all subjects, and that eate a right eauae and to assist ha the or0 of MAS fa* a satga amoaat ef MONET that he end firm a friend as lives in the world, we sab dees not know what to de with, and has eon aaded to lay it oat ia PI)MO. Ho all who hava any Far for sale had batter call on him. and get about oaa hand red par cent, above the marhet ertee. He has a large lot of New 1: use's trap* list sale aheap. tion and sacceea of all right policy, enterprise or usefulness. With this general aaaonnceraant of the character and purpoaaa ofTha Joamal,—aad the asaoraace, which ia scarcely necessary .that the Government and army or the Union, tha aaa»e of liberty. and the doctrines of the Con stiution. will find la it aa true and watehlsl mit our claims to an intelligent people, tor their continued support and patronage. E A I E E N I N O A tor.uiaing fall Telegvaphie Beport* of new« and the markets an to the hour of going Ui press, nt r. X.. and where trains Icavsmtime for the Second Edition.up to5 T. n., each after noon, will be matiod to aabscribera. at Stperanaa.a. ttfbrftmenthe. $ifo 'month tews Dealer* ta City and Country sjipnitad at {two dollars par hundred nii in charges ftva seats per package. 1 The Daily Evening darnel may be had tha principal idaoesin Illiaots, siniia. Iowa Northarn In-ltaaa aad Sonthera Mlshigan. and efal the train beya an the traias that leave theeity en the evaainc ef its fmhlieatiao. THS TBI WEEKLY JOCRNAU Coateialat all tha news «f two dsiliea, ia ia soed oa an a ay. Tharsday aad eveainga, andeansaiaa the a a slath ef those dees,—at $4 per •the. W« heps the pauaaa mt the Jae*aatltaf aid a« in extandiag ita weakly airaatomaa at the above l« prtca. TermAp^yahleiaUvaMe AldrasaV JOHM I a rabliahat Ftnunru&E. sa. HBa»hatiaat,n«arthelladWinffHeejB». a A ki«d» saatanily an hand, atopairiag a*and a in donate ardar. Alaa,altkiasb (o Caeaae. O N O E toMto wdaVrh/ Watches & the Richest and most Fashionable Patterns. Off trod at Retail at Wholesale Prices. A I O I O W being Hunting and open race, or Lady's or Uentlcman'a Watch in 2 S mf?\ cheap. 6 0 IM HvarmaCowroMTioif CA«KD Larcss. English manufacture Movement capped and full jew eled has sunk second-*, and the newest im •*SJU*^25**" I A K° $100. 7 1 3 Union, of loyal Union men, in every part of the and will do all in its power to a«*i«t in crushing out the causeless rebellion, which has called half a million of armed men into the field, to defend the Stars and Strips*. Rut tho newitpapor-reoding public of the West, knew too wall what the Chicago Evening Journal is, to be told of it. I*, is onlv neces sary to sav that it now has facilities for giving Tire E S NEWS, that it has never en joyed before, and that its editorial and repor torial force will he increased to an extent that warrants ns in promising as able and good a general newspaper, an is, or can be, published but of New York- While its political charac ter shall be, as it.always has been, fully up with the demands of the times—conservative in spirit, bold in expression, and firm in the support of RIOIIT PatMctrLSa AND MIASPMCA, opposing wrong in a'l its torms, and coming out fearlessly in maintenance of tha cause of justice and the people, as opposed to the mach inations and intrigues ot arrogance, elianes. and corrupt combinations for the aggrandise ment ot ambttieti* men or special interests, at the expense of the pnblie welfsro .it will at the same time discui-a all sudjects and question*of public character freely.Carefully and candid' ly, and giv- as full and etm prehaC«ive anab ••tract of the general intelligence of tho day as can be crewded into in columns. ITg COUMttBCIAb A«CD FINANCIAL DEPACT MKNTSshall be more full thsn in years past, in proportion as these interests increase in ex tent and importance. Jewelry!tioodhuc A BROS..Nos. «5and 67 Nas- I Ban Street New-York, Mann fiicturers and importer* ot all the Leading, Rich and most popular Style, of W A E a E S being determined upon increasing their busi ness to an unlimited extent, oifer the following elegant Ornaments at the unsurpassed Lew Prisea following: *»•«*. Imitation gold ef- fected by a patent process, which fenders the 2 to it does not cost one- third as much. Price only is.'. Re tails at JrlSO upwards. 0, imitation 3 a from $50 to HvRTiifa Conrosmow CASXD ARMY WATOK. Richly engraved, jeweled and fancy works.— Unsurpassed for Sutlers, Traders, etc. Price $1S. Roteils at from §40 to $100. A great variety of other WATCUBS, at low prices. LADIKS* ADIXS' 8TS of Brooch and Ear Drops to correspond. Imitation Cluster Diamond.a very I VL?V*£ns P"« $4- Coral ana Head entwined, a very neat and pretty or nament, handsomely mounted. A3.25. OxnrttMxn's VEST CIIAINS. Parisien, an ele £!", a$4U.r 4 heavy very Scroll, very nrctlv. 11' TI?"1 Patt«rn» fl- S«al Signet $2. Imitation Diamond $i Si.xsvx irrrons Patent, Chased .or Emwn eUed, a new and very handsome pattern, $2.50. Doublo, chased or with stones, $1.40. BOSOM Sxobs.—a variety of now and fashion able designs, per sot, $1.50. BOSOM AND SCAKF PISS.—Leaf, with Opal and *anc, Stones, $2. Imitation Diamond $1.50. LOCXXTS.—DonMo Glass, richly engraved.$3. Persons wishing any of the above, have only to remit UMI price in a registered letter to our address, and the artielcs will be sent by return mail, frej or expense. CaTOrdeM to the amount of twelve dollars and upwards will be mS&^t^ffnmi? P,»rt oT loyai States, with bill payable to the Expre Compiiuy, when the goods are delivered Agents, Sutlers and Country Merchants. througUoat the country, who with to make money rapidly, will Jo well to obtain oHr mammoth catalogue: we furnish the most suit able outfit at prices unsurpassed by imy other concern! Address HUBBARD BKOS. JT»o». 05 sk 67 Nassau, near John Street, Nxw Yoxx ClTT. EXCESILOU Birr Stone Mills, (FOU FARMERS AND MILLERS.) AND A O .IORSE POWERS. Took TEN FIRST PREMIUM 5 at WESTERN SVAVX FAIRS last year, and arc justlv considered superior to all others. Tho Mill may be driven by AOI-M, water or ttetm power, does its work the flat stone rr ills in milling esrab lishmentisand .requires but ONE-HALF the rowrn to dji ve the largest sizes. They are very com- C»t *»_P»r fect, 7 *»"ple. and for farm use will TH1KTY YEARS, and eo-r .NOTU.NO for repairs. Paioxs-SlOO, $U0. ttn.1 S S & #170. Flour Bolt for smallest Mill. $50 ext a. THE HORSE POWER Has proved itself to be tho best ever invented. The friction is reduced by 1RO KALI.. .«• arranged in all the bearl gs, that the whole c»*tin«rs E. WBITWXT, J. J.SstiTn, IXMT Co., O. Haaar Daatiwa,-*** N. if. HocaSTELLKB. F. MosenLBa, rinm upon them. Til REE POUNDS DRAUGHT, at tho end of t«n feet leyar, will keep the power in motion. Tlius per mitting the ENTIRE *TRfc«u7!i oT the horses to be nsed on the machine to ho driven. Use HOMSK will do as much work on this power, as TWO on the endless Chain Power. IT IS POR TABLE and may be ued IMTQX rttt as well is in the lnu.»o. than -V EN l"Y-FIVE PER CENT of hore flesh is saved over any °.tn*,r P°. It is simple in construc tion, and not liable to got out of order. Price of power for 1 to 4 horses. |15» Price of power for I to 3 horses, $175 van $155 rowKa WILL ORIVK AXT TIIRESHIHO MACHINE. EVXRT MACIINE IS OCARANTKXO TO aivx SATISFACTION, OU TUX MOSXT WILL at RE- rcMoxo. REFERENCES. isea. a. a. aeareuw. Daily $**»» moatha. $1 fort mouths ClaHeef.at$«M $ a a k.at$$i eaeh, Oaba of a at a he eft). TUB \TBBKXsT JOUE^AU Caatojaing mat of the mi an of sit daittat, ia mailed every Thswsday eaaaUsf. stable eopiea,$l par aanem. Clans a/ft aad aa wards. $ par anaam. ia ehiheaf toaVtoara, tha tatter apof th* elaa iaantiiiad toaeeoy. Green Ray, Wi*. Ripen. Chicago. 111. Grand Rapids. Mich. Wcaverjiville, Mich. Shsnesviltei Ohio. Mount Eaton, Philadelphia. Penn. Oaats.—with two horses on your Anti-frie tlon Power, we drive your No. I Mi'l, grind ing I ftaVAHBiA or coax TEK net a,and cut a brgo otsaatrtyef hay at the sumo time. I have never aeana power that runs with so little friction. and consequenvly with so iittle strsin upon the *°i*m. W. P. COOPER, Sept. 13th A Ut St. Teas. R. R. Co. Cto«T*», N. J.,Jan.2»,l3'SS. Mxaaaa. BKBRXT BnonriiEas. GXKTS.—I am •try much pleasad with the Power. It runs earner than any other Power in this vicinity *ed with the same botsca will do nearly, or apite rwiea aa nmcb work. 1 run my Tbrother Mp^0V revolutions per minute and a inch Creee eat Saw, at l^Wa revolatiofta. Toars truly, PETER d. WHITE. tWOm nil OrelrrsRrcrived before (»ct. let. lat? the Freigh will be Prppoid ESISF* *r olller L"ke msetsigain. fjRT I-''•eral discount to dealers. Agents wantod. tOatovOeunty and Strop .tight* for sale. For further inforuiatiuu send stamp for IU ted Circulars :o BENNET BROTHERS, nSSyftzasa 42 and .irecne St.. New Yor H. a HOFFMAN & CO., ITiftACB, FORWARDING AKI COMMISSION* MERCHANTS WISC, MINNBSarA. aaxjrrs ran van auael Pr. elm an ILLtWOW CE5TRAL RAILWAYS, ASD 6 H. A XIS.*f. A E CO m„ AD claims a overchargea or damagesf Five copies., rate of #1.2-'. tie najeiH 1 an praaanutioo. a W rate of $l.!a respectful fy solicited. Idheralaeah ad veaeas madaaa wheat ia store UHJn% COAL, SALT A CEMENT,) I S E A a W I N O O E COUX TV, MlSKSSOTA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. II. PARKER, PROPRIETOR. Txaus p*» TXAB Smotx 11 0—O- THE VOLUNTEER id intended to be a First Clasa Newspaper, devoted to the interest of the citizens of Good hue County. Every issue will contain rail Telegraph Reports, together with large amount of LOCAL AND IfllSCELLA^EOiTS Proceedings of the City Connoil. Connty Cora missioner.s, and of the State Legislature will be foutd in In each i.^ue will bo given a faithful report: of the condition of the MARKETS OF RED WING. and also ofaT? the prmeip.il M*rl etsin the coun try. And this item alona is worth more to every farmer in the Coftntj than TWICE THE PRICE OF A PAfER. As an Advertisirg medium, the VOLUNTEKR CANNOT BE EXIBLLED. It has a large And rapid ly increasing circulation. Its circulation i*. to a groat extent, confined to the Farming Districts, where the people principally TitAnr. AT Run WINO. Those wishins? to advert:se their bu*i ne»s,wi]l do well to patronize THE VOLUNTEER. -o- Wc arc prepared to do any and all kind.* of Plain and Fancy Job Printing! JOa TYPE! We will print to onler on the short est notice and at the lowest priees, Addresses, Blanks, Biil Heads, Circulars, Checks, Hand Bills, Posters, Show Bills, Notices, 1 8 9 The principles which e*pon««s I -ivocaaiHre w«. ADAM*. jdom, Justice id humanity Imocpvrrnent of he Cental, Moral and Physio condition of tho m***e# per «c 'nity of tbe-Cnion, obo-JTcncc A 2 a S I S S """l TERMS OF E I I O I E 1fflm6Qti(fffifflr*™Z'S£*L* LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE, County Colored Map of the UNITED STATES. CAN A DAS BjBUNSWKK. We have large and Spleaded Assortirnmt of Steamers making the change from Ste»m-r to Car* bv daylight, and avoiding all On ujb»» travel. All.fob Work dom» at this Office will bo done Kv promptly, i.nd is Warranted togive entire sat- iafaction. have constat ttyon hand, or will print to order, all kinds of Legal Blanks, Mortgagee, with or without Waiver, Chattel Morigages, Deeds, ^«»»ds, Agreements, Summon*, Executions, Warrants, Venires, Subpoena*. Books, Bills, Bill* of Lading, Cards, Catalogues, L-tter Heads, Pamphlets, Receipts, Tickets, Or anything el«e that was ever done in a Printing Office. Onrsxas raowvwx COTSTBT TBowrTLT Fittxa. 18G& PKOSl'EOTUS 1863. TheChieagoTribune A FJ-5T cr,A8S WEsTEBS NEWsFAPEn. Devote to Flew*, i,ci A^rtcultnrr. S na Litetat&ra. of intelligence, variety and valae of in formation, fullne sand accuracv of commercial matter and in whatever else goe* to make wpf^tha K*V *a Fir^-Clasa Kew^aper, Th« Tribane chal lesfescompariaon with any other journal Kaat or Was*. TERMS OF THE WEEKLT TRIBTJXE: Single S b«:riber%.In advance. $ 1 iThraa eopie*. (rate of Twenty copiea, to one address. to getter ap of etab Clab* of Tewaemh tiehata fc, eala »a a wrraerpal ZZSZZZ TaJ stteeand sewn.. Mam p«ehagae 3 1 T. r, H. €5m.- «-.*.- BBT* Money ia From recent surveys, completed Autr in iluu 18$$ cost$20,000 to W 5 a O time f.r8M^'5iri,f°andlysellsn»'«the at ™d*by Colton or Mitchell at low price of flftv It is not only Connty Map, but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP one giYi nI ••$1.50 •$15,00 a a S a 4 a a 8 Printed instructions how to canvass will be furnished al! bur agents. a a W Wanted—Wholesale agents in every State A lortune may be made with a Jew ImnlrJ.! dollars cap l. No competition H. ||. LLOYI., No. 1G4. Broadway, N. Y. .The War Depart mont uses our Man of Vir S a S W S a LLOT!'s TOPOGRAPHICAL .MAP OV KENTUCK OHIO, INDIANA, AND ILLINOIS •Mheonlr anthority for Gen. Bnell anil the a Department. Money rehmded t-» anv one nndmg an error in it. Price r,«l cents. ••L&wd**Mfcp of Virginia, Maryland, and Pecnsylvania is verv I Oiocox VVKLI.ES, Secretary of t'h« a i: 11 a Chicago, Prairie Du (hien ST. PAUL RAILWAY LINE. MOST 1 I O I E FROM ALL POINTS IN OTortlL-^T-eat TO ClIICAOO, MILWAUKEE, AND ALL POINTS E a si II «1 S 11|. The advantagcVof this route, ftom all poinU on the Upper Mi^iisip^u Chicago and the East, are .superior to th„ $ offeicd hv any eora pning Line. No change, of Cars is madv between Prairi du On:«M aim Chicago. ThfeSplendid Fiist Class Steamers 1 rante du Cliiti, and (St. Paul I'a.ket Line aupenor to ailotb«Ts,|, the Uppnr Mis.si,,ip,,i for K}H.-e.i. comfort an I e»nv«n(enea, makeui ruet vounuotivn will* Express Trains at Prairie It» Cbien By this route passcneers arenabl:d to -oat* ij-hicsgo as quick :w by any other getting a i:"11 mghtVruat and breakfast, on hoard t! The disuuec from Ht. p„»l to Chicago bv this route is 45.1 distance via the La CK*-e and M»:w»,,k-e Railroad 402milvs »v«» ifiie iwileot OmiiiJ.ns Trave! i« iiniir'rd a in S UK r""^ kvZ\ Thcsn facts entitle tVi»Line to »t least in e'uuUharc of the N.^-th western be inccc. C.N. 1IUBBKLI,, E. P. HACON, Vk estern Traveling General Ticket' Agent. Agent. Milwaukee. 11. C. IIOFFMAJJ & CO., irliti'-'n AgentK, Red Wiag. n-15* ii4o- tt. 1 Democratic and Conservative Pa per in l/ie City of New York. The New York~VVeckly Argus. flfointwir* the «:iiivtitutinn and itKvroiti: THcharge to to the Cv.nsUta~ti.in, and sacreinaey tl^ilJ^^j.vJT''^.\'' JOTV1'^'^ W a a a Laws No Compromise witn traitors dietogalal,-.-d wnter.. upon Agricultu Homesteads fer tne Landless F.nco« rage ment! A of Home Industrv No Politiol Jobberv \jfLVt?1 departmeni of Hoaest men for offices: Economv in Govern-,' ency and'Daath to all N E W O A S 4 oe it o-y and one registere. aiearrmk Addraaa M*reJ. E W S O E A I E a S Oae year %i §0 Sivmoato*. #4 *jTark. C^MSTOCsf CA«MiT ^"S^BTTSE ibereof. W'X DKPAltTMtST. •T. T..'^.ov,"::*!iu--SoHd. W is K.vcr. Wit!, ir!l Hi\l woj»hington Sept lT'h l*0 mo-yniir Manoftlie le I I ic.s. Rear-Admiral Charles li. iivls |na.Kl»»ff the M.s^sipp, squadron, is author to purchase as ,„ary ..s arc required Jor the U-H? of that Squadron. to TIIK IJNION. E Artfrrs will contiuus under the editorial of its present conductors, CALVERT a A CASKIDT, am] ELOH COMSTUCK, with ample sf ecial a*»i*tanee in every depart ment of the paper. To (?ive addftf..r.al value and importance to its columns, the editors have made arranrment* for articles, upon the great questions which now agitate :be countrv irotn the pens ol Hoa. «oBATk»«ET«oi's, ON CHAS. OCo a on, Ho». 8**roirr/E. "Ciiohcu, lloa. SAMCCI. Tll.DEaf and others wh so names wHf be announced hereafter. The Atrrioikural Departme if winVti jccivcs the atMseetal ears and attention of tit editors, li11 'to OJpal variety, ef original ft»d S ise.Rcted n. ter."w be enriched iv article* prepared expnessly f,r the Argixt, froi,i '?hiea*o Trib. !Hox. W I I AM KELLY, Ho*. A. H.GoaoKR cau-ic-f Fret K. BsaJ. P. JOHNSOK, AXU HO3T. I O W TSON. or N. Y. Pmnr. Gt« W. BocxLawn, newspaper enter- Wild-eat Shinplaers," and the prosecution' _.«i ^~^^, W {all warranted made of tha bast seasoned ea*t*_ r*..-- .„..,„,..,,., t^mmm isSSriit^SSSSSSSas Money,, W Produce, Cattle and other markata. r. «„. Single Bonseriaers per annum VkAh Threeeopfes dne year km Eighteopieone year 1 0 Twenty copiea ta omt miirm .*»•. info Weeannwt give sr. extra copy ier gettiae up rlob.. n»rcesi paper* oae dollar each be separately directed, SB"TIII all cases the money accompany XXTMWnLb «2neycar ae R.xmonrha.ag Thraemceahsil W «ate1 7 S 2 xve.* rale of atS oil •"**•'!.» 2 I* Letter mar be seat' ii mm*- coatainiMt remittaaeaa 1 S a 1 q. KrycBdtoo. the unLeiiieseeQPrt day 2 in AND NE in (Bharles* S/SpencllU S & A W where- a,iU'tt nf 5 A and 8 State of New York, I --..--.nson,«.»« Inch said fflortgage~de«l iht^ o'clock P."" combined in EVERY RAILROAD STATION, and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man *s to a» «lay, and 11 take back all maps that S be-old, and refund the moncv. ^5nd lor $1 worth and try It oft a a* ee i« the office of tbe^Register of »fCCOT^ iniinson or order a 1 -mooias A »aid fl mortgaS'-* A n/ bc in ...rtgage, together witfc rigned and tw«ster«dll$$&HzM'T loraliDwn, mortirairee t« I»M.™ *,,M™«» A of tbeconntyof S S nesota, which said^*»/flr»'« a S a 5 reeord'in ttTffl| f™ for and for the «.„ ty & O S S S S A sota, on the twentv-a*J«2 !*. Minne recordedI page sevent i* claimedto'laT.!-. r. M.» insj I iw.^i- .i" Rni''was"dniy in Uoofe, throo (3i «f Mi ventv-ai a /Tiiv*'A 1 f.,nnaV wl A uo tt«reaa there 'reas,. there 8 a if 3, or any part contained a a nrn m,t (,uc «"d '^te audi mortgage together with all costs.charges anS cxpcns^ 0 ,» a,dsal allowed hv law. a 3 Kcd Wing, Fcbrifciry THh.I.sffij" ^--ul» WILLIAM T.: DUG AN. a n- As-ignce of Mortgagee. 5. Att'.v for Assignee. nu29v?w? NOTICE, 1 1 wl office'! 0 P»id taxe^to C, II. Connelly a eontitiuaiice ia It having come to the knowledge of tha bounty Commissioners of (»..on'hne unty that C. 11. Connelly, while in the office of Coin. tj ircasRrer, did. irom time to time, collect axes »ud give receipts therefor, which ho re turned as unpaid. Now. therefore, in pursuance of an ordor of he ..untv Commissf.ncrs ot said countv. Ucreby noti.y „nd rcqi^t you-and each ol \.-» wsflfX'i V'US a "»!**P«» um{ li V,nP»,,! tliem t,lxcs n,,dcomparteto r«P»r m= without delav all cases of thepqvmAt taxe* I'} HII that have been returned un,u,M, either upon real estate or personal property. WARRKN BRISTOL, T, «r County Attorney. Red Wing. Jan. lU'h. ls-,2. niJJ»v7w4 li!. via Lu Cro.^e aud Milwau- S c:i«?i it rilIE Clerk* of all the School District* in »d tli hue County who failed to make their An nual Report larft October are herebv notilivJ and requested to make such report to thi* of tice on or befotb the 1st day of March next, in accordance with an Act passed by the present L'gUdatnre. Blanks nn.? be obtained by ap plying to this office. PRRD. JOJSS. 2 Hed Wing, Oct County,Auditor.»fku Red Wing, Feb. Ifi, 1S08. TO WHOM IT MA OO^OfttlN. those indebted to us. cither by not. or* A »t must pav up l»y the lAthday of November, or they wiilbe sued, as we mu* VI. KUNC1J A- CO. 2l.1J.oi. nlav7w« La Ciwe it Milwaukee Railroad. with iu connections, forms the quickest,'iiud only direct route to shortcut Milwaukee, Chiva/jn% Detroit, Pit* burg, Toledo, New York, Doeton, and all points East and South. One of the splendid United States mail stcsm «#NcrtlieTr. He|:V| Keoknk and Moses M'Lel Ian. will leave St. Paul daily at 9 A, from wharf-boat, foot of Sibley street, connccting at La Crosse next mornir,* (Sundays excepted after breakfast with the A. train, krrivinif Miuncsoudunctioii 12 o&r.n.Jn Mdwaukeo at 2.35 the same a Iternoon, and in. Chicago at 0 same eveninf, in time to connect with all Lsstcrn and ^ontkern trains. This is tho only route by which passcnirora ere sure of making connection* ja Milwaukee or Chicago, the next evening »ft„r leayiug St. *fg"* 3 cliecked throagh. A»K FOR TICKETS VIA LA CROSSE. For through tickets to all polhVEast and South, apply to S E E A Mc/.AJiKN, JM& Wing, li. T. Riasxv La Crowe. E. II. GOODRICH. Manager, Milwaukfe. .T. K.1MBALI., den. Ticket AgH Milwaukee,. W. W. WILSON, Oen. Passenger Ag'tSt.Ps-j. $150 BE8T PIANOS, %m -Jttg. p. HAfifrdkCO., iiaving removed to thoir new wareroomst N 4 O A W A are now prepared to afLt ihe public a magn 7 OcUivr- KuH-nood .iiio. remtarn?"'? all improvements knownVAiu this count Korope, over-sJ-nng base. jTreneu grand action, bar pedal, full iron frame, lor $150 ST $175 C4$/I, 11 a a S Tc- «ra. Rich moulding eases. JJ $200, $i.5«, $300,mii. ering A Sons, elam manafactarevs. 3W. T. HALE OO.. 9w"PP#VIV^e Teafc. AD3IIKI9TIIATOKS' SAEE. NOTICEiseirtorayera hereb girea that l« fMnaaaaee and by JKaasa rrom the Pro HataCowrt af the Osstty ef Dakasa. In the State tlienighaH bidder, fcr eesk, at the dwelling eg H. Arpaeeagaf« aeo,., aster rtm prem lyiag end heinf iaaeeaT/^emea adOaedhae. it sided mm-xktt&jlehea» jy,, tewaahfp oae haadred nasi I era«»«*' Adaemr-rs-^T