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CHRONICLE. items. Um&- —The undersigned takes this announcing to the citizens and Wof lowa County that he is a candidate th#hice of sheriff at the general Election Blld on the 4th of Nov. A. I). 1802. J. M. MILLER. Convention. police in the last weeks’ issue of the ie l>oint. Tribune , that “a convention of ; from the several Towns of the Assembly District of lowa Coun wiffihe held in the Court House in the jOBf Dodgeville, Saturday 20th” &c. &c. By order of Committee. )fte thing we would submit to the gentle liposing that committee in reference hose gentlemen forget that there a weekly newspaper published in ge of Dodgeville lowa County, that might have been liberal enough to dished said notice ? those gentlemen imagine that if ice would be published in the Dodge cr that the glory of the committee e tarnished thereby ? 1 that committee indulge the idea publishing that notice away from ity Seat, that but few of the people irthorn District would have a chance ig the notice, and that, consequently, clique could get together and knead n dough according to their fancy ? roll enough to have a meeting —a to appoint Delegates to attend a ion, and all that. It is not to the at we have any objection, but we objection to have these meetings for intment of Delegates, or any other ;, in which the public are or should isted, conducted on the vs four and principle. lembers of that committee knew or vve known that the Dodgeville paper ited more extensively in the North riot than any other paper published unity, and that as a medium giving ion of a meeting, is likely to spread .inong Republicans quite as much ther paper. If the object of the ee had been to give general informa :he meeting, the case was plain but if the object was (and the course seems to squint that way 7) to notify ones, the nthc course pursued was course. the. Dodgeville paper would just in r the committee, and the people, pie-olectioncoring —clique running >— clique wire pulling behind the -clique figuring among the elect, is Ie most honorable, frank, and candid > conduct matters in which, as a free ,we are all concerned, and hat so b the Dodgeville paper is round with sent eyes, all such figuring and finger -11 lie ferritted, and sometimes printed. 11.—We learn there was a meeting in iwn Hall on Saturday, and that Messrs and BoxNEitaro appointed Delegates nd the Convention. ° CVistau’s Vermin Exterminator h >st desperate stuff for scattering Rats e have ever known any where. We whereof we affirm, for we have known 1 and can testify that a few doses have ily cleared certain premises where, a igo, they were domiciled in abundance, lie mice are exterminated as well as i article, wo should think, is the very or any body whose promises are infest, these vermin, for it certainly has the of making them scarce, nay be had at J. Phillips’ store, To people who have had the Po lgeville lent to them formerly, but now. since v issue, do not leceive if. we would fay e reason whv the papei does not befor- I to their address, is, that we cannot af i buy paper and print it, and furnish it printed, to people for nothin" DonoKvitLi! ('me niclf. will be fnr to those who are likely to pay, and to the people of the County should not ; that, in consequent 0 of the wet wather I eek, the County Fair was postponed j ii° Ist, 2d and 3d of October. And in an tim°, a fine chance is offered to ar •nd prepare and fix things in good shape bit, and if the people stir themselves iy have a grand turn out and a gran>‘ ter all. i The man La Mott has had his trial—a a>. for the offence of which he was ac -a grave offence—at.d a jury of his aave pronounced him guilty; and ten imp isonment, including twenty four solitary confinement, is the sen'ence meed upon him fot his crime. This, sday morning. h° is aken to Waupun, Wv learn from our *ypo, that a certain I’AX came into our office this week, and at he wished his paper stopped. We o say in the matter, that Mr Rtav's was stopped before he called to request f We would be much obliged to Mr. Jwere he to ca'l at our office, soon, and •the arrears due on what papers he has The lowa County Circuit Court adjourn -39d inst. I)osation. —The Union Congrega iona ists of Mill Creek Valley, will have a Dona‘ion on the Ist of October, 1862 commencing at 2 o'clock P. M , to i>bt in funds to delray the expenses ol the erection of the church tlPThe Podgeville Rangers leave for Praiiie i*u i hien to-day, where they go into camp. MAEEIED, In the town of Dodgevillc, on the 21st inst., l>y Rev. Edward McGinloy, Mr. War. S; Dean, of the town of Dodgevillcc, to Miss Martha Buckisoham of Ridge way. Explosion at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Sept. 17. —A frightful ex plosion occurred at the United States arsenal this afternoon at two o’clock.— ! It occurred in the large frame building j known as the “Laboratory.” One hun dred and seventy-six boys and girls were employed in the building at the time of the disaster, of whom seventy five or eighty were killed. One explosion followed another until the entire building was destroyed, and those who could in time were burned up. The scene was most appal ling, the dead bodies lying in heaps as they had fallen. In some places; where the heat was most intense, whitened bones could be seen through the smoke and flames. In other places large masses of blackened flesh were visible. Up to the present time sixty-three bodies have been taken from the ruins. The cause of the explosion is not known, but it is admitted by all to have been acci dental. JB¥aT*A few days ago the local editor of the Milwaukee Sentinel was assaulted in a cowardly manner by a portion of the 20th regiment under Lieut. Col. Lehman, for writing an article which the said Lieutenant Colonel imagined reflected j upon himself and his regiment. Gov- Salomon has issued an order disapprov ing the part taken by the officers and soldiers in the assault, also suspending Lehman from command and placing him under arrest, also placing the non-com missioned officers under arrest, and di recting,them and the privates engaged in the alfair to be punished by extra guard duty, &c. Served them all right. Butler recently played a good juke on the rebel Gov. Moore of Louisiana. That functionary had issued an order directing all free blacks of the State to organize into military compan ies and report to Maj. Gen. Lewis. Lewis of course vamoosed when our troops took possession, and Butler re marked that the black infantry remained in the city, directed them to organize in accordance with Moore’s instructions, and appeals to defend the flag of their i native country as their fathers did under | Jackson. The Louisiana rebels can’t possibly complain of Butler carrying out the orders of their own Governor. jjST’Before this informant left, Fred erick had nearly been evacuated by the rebels. They commenced moving off Tuesday night. About 30,000 men passed through and other portions went around it. They moved in retreating order, with trains in advance. Our informant has no doubt whatever that we occupied Freder ick to-day. He thinks the rebels.are not bound for Pennsylvania, but have been driven to enter Maryland to get supplies. He confirms all the previous accounts of the utter wretchedness and destitution of the rebel hordes. Wounded Wisconsin Soldiers. — The telegraph of this afternoon men tions the names ol several Wisconsin officers and men wounded in the recent ( Maryland battles. Capt. Whitman, Cos. j H. 3d Wisconsin, is from Darlington, j Capt. Stephenson was formerly of Cos.! 11, 3d Wis. Lieut. J. H. Marston, is; of Cos. E, 6th Wis. Lieut. Dic k is of | Cos. E, 3d Wis. Lieut Shepard is of Cos. G, 3d Wis. The names of Major Karvers and Capt. Collinson, 14th are | a mistake. Scrgt. C. Leake is ol the j 3d \V is. Carlyle on Non-Intervention. — Thos. Carlyle lately made the following characteristic utterance with reference to the American War: “It is,” he said, “the direst chimney that's been afire this century, and the best way is to let it htrn itself oat ” figg-Grcn. Reno, killed on the upper Potomac, was a Brigadier in the corps of Gen. Burnside, and took a gallant and honorable part in the North Caroli na campaign. He was regarded as an excellent officer. ©ST'The Governor of this State gives notice that the time for volunteering, to fill old regiments is extended untill “further orders.’’ This is equivalent to indefinitely postponing the draft. fi@"“More than two thirds' of the rebel army in Maryland, it appears, arc bare footand very few of the cavalry have shoes. Their situation is desperate. $5T , The fight at Baton Rouge extended over an area of about one mile square, and in the centre was a grave yard where lies Zachary Taylor once Presi dent of the United States. JfeU ; •An Israel ite’ ’ asks why his fe How - religionists should not be exempted Iron the draft. Pork, which constitutes <• large part of the army rations, is forbid deu to til* m. are at least 20,000 men noi employed in the different governmei; navy yards. Lane, of Kansas, has raise two colored regiments, which will tub the field a? eoon ae they ere arrped- General Election Notice for lowa County. To Clerk of the Board o{Supervisors for the Town of You are hereby notified that, on the Tuesday next suc ceeding the first day of November next, the following officoas are to he elected to-wit : One Representative in Congressional District for the term of two years from the first day of March next. A State Senator for the fifteenth Senate District, in place of L. W. Joiner, whose term of office will expire on .he first Monday of January next. A member of the Assembly in each Assembly Dis trict, and all such Count}’ officers as are by law required to be elected at such election. At the same election the question will be taken upon the approval of the people, of tlie amendment proposed to section five, article five, of the Constitution of the State of Wisconsin, by chapter 203 of the General Laws of 1882, as follows; [Chapter 2(i3 original y published April 7. I8G2; us a men lit by chapter 354, published June 30, 18(52 1 Cll tPTE 11 203. AN ACT to amend chapter 71 of the revised statutes, entitled, “of the incorporation of banking associa tions.” The People of the State of Wisconsin, repre seated in Senate and Assembly, do enact as full ws: Section 1. No bank or banking association shall demand or receive a greater or higher rate of interest upon any note discounted by such bank or banking as sociation, Or for the lean or for bearance of any money, goods, or things in action, than seven dollars upon one hundred dollars for one year, and after that rare for a greater or less sum, or fur a longer or shorter time. Whenever the securities deposited with the state treas urer to secure the redemption of the circulating notes of any hank, shall bo sold in pursuance of sections forty-one and forty-two of said chapter 71 [of the] re vised statutes, if such securities shall be or have been sold for a sum sufficient to redeem its outstanding notes at par, then the bank comptroller shall, after the' expi ration of three years from the time of sale of such se curities, pay over to the legal representative of any such bank, upon application therefor, the surplus de rived from the sale of said securities, if any there he remaining in the hands of tlie camptroller. Sec. 2. At the general election to be held on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November, A. D. 1882, at all the places of holding elections in this state for the election of officers required by law then to be elected, th<‘ question whether this act shall become a law and go into effect, or in any manner he in force, shall ho submitted to the people ; and if the same shall lie approved by a majority of all the votes cast on the subject, it shall go into ettect; otherwise, it shall not go into the effect nor bo in force. Sec. 3. The votes cast on the subject specified in the last preceding section, shall be by separate ballot, and shall have written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, on each of them the words “for amend ment to the banking law,” or “against amendment to the banking law,” which words shall indicate the vote for or against the approval of this act; and the ballots so cast shall be canvassed and returned in the same manner as the votes cast for state officers are required by law to be returned and canvassed; and the secretary of state shall, immediately on the completion of said canvass, publish a statement of the result thereof in the official state paper, and shall communicate the same to the next legislature at the commencement ol the session ; and he shall also deliver to the state treas urer a certified copy thereof, with a statement of the result of the canvass upon the subject, immediately after the completion of the canvass. Sec. 1. This act shall take effect and ho in force from and after the twentieth day of January, A. D. 1882. Sec. A All acts and parts of acts conflicting with or in any way contravening the provisions ol this act are hereby repealad. Chapter 203 approved April 4, 1882; chapter 354 ap proved June 17, 1882. Sheriff's Office, Dodgovillo Aug. 23d, 1882. GEOUGE MESSE.USMITH, nSO-wll Sheriff lowa County, Wis. J E W E I, 11 Y WHOLESALE! T)R\?'ON'' why wh cm sell ’eweliyat | L lower prices th\n any other house west of New Voik: Ist. We manufacture our own goods. ‘2,1. Goo 1 s ih it we b>iy <f other mauufEC urers are purchased at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, 3d. VV e sell for C V.SH, thereforeonr custom era are n it obliged to pay other people’s deb s iWercliants, Vu-lione- rs, nod Pe diets u o invited local! and examine < nr stock or SEND FOR CIRCULAR containing tnil list of prices N. n —Anass'rtment <.f GOLD. SILVER, AND PLATED WATCHES kt pi Const nli\ on hand. J. 13, i?l£|T( E, Ac (O , n i -m3 i(i(! Liite --t. tli c.ij>o Ills. Something Worth Having- C “— l _-a CUD rr .</\ r —^ , , 5a cT3 S -as J- ff CORNISH \ I , 7 uULD I- s-tefiifally inform the public dim \ y his prepared to lake Amorotypes, Melainotypes, CARTE I) E VI SITES, Views of Residences, l ocket Pir'uris taken aid old pictures copied, he is filled up expressly tor *,hc business, having a skylight. an indis pengible article for gelling a good picture Pleas - call t the car nearly opposite the t\urt House and see his Prein um Pictures. Dodgeville, November Ptb. 1861 "FOR SALE! Cheap for Cash or on Time. t) y t |, e subscriber the following real estate ; I) Pbe K 4ofN. E * of-. IV. i The (•; £ ~f S. E. Ilf .4- '/’he M 4of s E 4 and > E 4 of '• E. 4 of scot-on numb* r If) .|, 7’,iwn 5, Uatig*- 5 East, situated near Adams’ ,1/iH. lowa County is* £>‘>d* * vdie June 25 .141 fin, B F THOMAS Dissolution Notice, It |I R copartnership known as the fi m • f L'ndiey & Curtiss, in the village of i ever, wnof Arena, !“Wa County, uIS is this day issulved by the mutnal consent if irm parties. HENRY LIN I)I,EY , MMEkTU tUKIIsS. Arena, September I9:h. ls-62. NOTICE ! HE pub'ic me hereby notified ihm Mrs. Vlaiv Ann Evm.s is not to b** truaieit or bain am credit on it y cc< nnl as I will m>t V any bills of her coinrtling vfter this date. HENRY EV \NS. roiember IP. 1862 nl w.H. dyers uamartic rms. ' SPKCIAL NOTIvES* SINGER <fe CO ’8 Letter A Family Sewing Machine, AVI I II ALL THE RECENT KM LETS IS i he LKfcT and chkaf* t and m< *t 1 beautiful of all Sewing Machine* This achine will sew anything, from the runnii g of a tuck in Ti'letan to the making of an Overcoat —anything from Pilot or Heaver cloth down to the softest Gi uze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It ran fell, hem. hind. gather, luck, quilt, end ties capacity for n great variety of ornamental work. This is not ti e inly Machine that Can tell, him, bind, and so forth, hut it will do so better than any other \ achine. The Letter •‘A” Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding ! Gase, which is now becoming so popular, iv. as its name implies, one that can he folded into a I box or case, which, when ooened. makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table for the work t" r-st upon. The cases are of every imaginable design— plain as .he wood grew in iis nafve forest, or as elaborately finished as ail can make them. Send for a Copy of ".Sr.NGEH & Co.'s Ga ZF.TTE I. 31. SIXGF.R &, CO., 458 Broadway N. Y. The branch offices are well supplied with s'hk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , of the very best quality. Mi'wankee t ifiice, i.3DI 17 Xtuiiall Htiuso Dyspfp 4a, Consumption and I its V 5S U UR (’me for those distressing Com plaints is now made known in a “Tkeaties on Fork.iun and Native Herbal Prep ra tions.” published by r. •*. Phelps Bit. wn- The pteseirnit-n. furi.ished him by a yonvg ciairvovant girl, while in a state of trance, has cur, and everybody who has taken it, t-ever hav ing failed in a single case I is equally sure in cases of Fits as of I 'yspepaia ; and the ingre die ts mm be found in any drug store. Those who are i fibcled v ilb < i i.si n ptinii, Broiichii s or Vthsma. may als >he cured by the use o nr Herbal Pie|^*rturns. I will send this vnluabl* prescription fre • to any person on receipt of their name. Addicts, HR. O PHELPS BROWN, No. 10 Grand -Street, Jersey Fry. N J t. 30 1 y To Per pie who have land and othar Prop3i ty to sell. TTT R hnvti had within, the last six V V months, many private letters making inquiry about the price of 1 nd, village property &.c.. fiom indi 1 idualn in llse E tst, pardcularly in New England, where we we e once prettv wed acquainted. Some of those letters we have repiyed to, and some we have not ; nml we are in no shape associated with land spec ulation, nor a r e we ! l posted in the market value of farms, in less or more state of cultivation and what they can be bought for. WIIAT W E FROI’OSK TO CO, Ist Ui- will kc.-p a book atom offic- for the purpose of having a reemd of lands for sale, the condition . f such lands, the price of such lands, the owners of such lands.&c . &c. 2u 'a e vvili adveitise lands or other proper ty m our paper for those who wish to advertise, and charge fiv- per cent, on the sales when sales are afieet-d aid cl um no fee until th place or properly is-old. 3d \\ e give property sellers this chance and we b lieve it a lair, honest chance, and hate the opinion tba in this way sellers and buyers ciio he brought together belter than in any other way. Some copies of our paper go to New Kng'anH, New York, Illinois and into the lake, shore ngi *n of litis slate, and even into Canada. Our calculation is to enlarge our paper, so as to make room 'or more advertising. (LTPersons interested, note the above. TevTgWjJs r FOE THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. rPiIK UNDERSIGNS wood T inform the pub ic that lh*-v are now receiv ing from New Y -.k City, and will s*-l/ at tlu ir tvvostores n D. dgeville. an extensive stock of X-?X-fSr GS-OOUSSi GROCERI E B, itM’i a mm> IVLTJ-zIL.XTSniiFV^' ®S"9®S 3 > ¥ > YANKEE NOTIONS, &c Which they they ill seil at such low ra es as to nie.it th exigency of the times No store iii the County can offer greater in ducements to purch- sers. They will sell the b At PRINTS from 15 to 18 cs. f? yd. BROWM SHEETING, lfif“2s “ “ SHIRTINGS, from 15 “23 “ “ GINGHAMS, from 18 “20 “ “ And all otfci-r goods comparatively low. They have on hand a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Of mtihtsmial nsi nfactre, wb T th< j oflei V CHEAP FOR CASE! (This clo hing is not easlerr. *lnp wink*, bu is made at their own Tailoring Establish ment.) Gents* Made to Order From the higher to the lowest gradtsof Cloths, t assimeree. &c.. and WARRANTED TO FIT OR XO SALE! 7 h i kfu' for past favors wo solicit a con initiation of vour patronage LE N, THOMAS 4(0 Dodgevlile, V*y t-ih, 11*62 n34- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. P- A- GRIFFITHS DEALER IN iOiO.'O'.OrSi, jM' dietoes, ( heiincats. Pa nls. Oils, A arnni.e*. Ii uiptiitine Dye v\o-ds Glass and Putty. To bacco and Cigars. | JUST DECEIVED. Anew and extensive stock of BTfiTHHMT. Wiiii s mil Bttthihts jot Mnual Toilet and Fancy Anic’cs. Fine Htushes, Soaps of ail kinds Perfumers, Spices, School Books PATENT MEDICINES, lias just rei eivi and. and will keep constant IJ on hand, a well selected assoiiinti.t ol Mich arti cle* as are enumeraud above, and all others usually kept in a Drug Store, which Will he gold at the lowest prices Than!- (til lot past pat ronage he colic ts a ri ntit uii ci tf di nnc O I’h\siciat.s’ i rescript ii t s ; tcmnle/j dis paused bv tt i xperiet cod I'lutgitl Dodgeville Oet 30. 1 r*6l [ultf] I~AYBB , fiT’ CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yon sick, feeble, and complaining? Are yon out of order, witli your system do cimifortablo? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hu mors— purify the Wood, and let the fluids move on unob structed in health again. They stimulate the functions of liio body into vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob structs its natural functions. These, if not relieved* react upon them selves mid the surrounding organs, pio during general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed hy the derangements* take Ayers Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. * What is true and so apparent in tills trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The sumo purgative effect oxfiels them. Caused hy similar obstruc tions and derangements of ihe natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues ot these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. 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Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER So CO., Lowell, Mass. hOLO UV P. A. Griffiths. I W. B. Bishop, \ Mg'ito. J. H Vivian Mineral Point. J. il R-ed & ia, . Chicago • | u MI ,„ a - e . J. t?ico, Milwaukee, ) And by all dealers in medicines. v4n!o 'ITTuly Herds oonranUy on hand and for \V = -<t Ti: * FFirc \ 1 S'* ecus emitiUioy oo if. ii .mu .y sale nt Tins Ofktc%. To Destroy Rats, Roaches, <fc. Tn Destroy Vice Moles and Ant*. 7’>* Destroy Bed-Bugs. Tn Destsoy ——Moths in Fws. Clothes &C. 'ln Destroy Mosquitoes and Flens To Dertrny— —lnverts on Plants and Fowls. TV- Destiny Insects on animals &c To Destroy Every form and sptcics <>f Ver min. THE “CNLY IK IIBIK REMEDIES KNOW*.” Doilroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIESfOP VJERJWIJT Those Preparations (unlike all other*} art ‘•Free from Poisons” ‘ Not dangerous to he Human Family,” *• Bats d>> not die on the premise., ” “ They come out of their holes to die.” They are the only infallible remedies known “12 veins and more established in N Y.iTaty” Used by .the < ity Post Office. Used by the chy piisons and station lion • Until by me city steamers ships &c. Used by the city hospitals alms-houses tc Used by the city hotels—‘Asior’— *SI. Nictiolas,’ Ac. Used by the boarding houses, <tc. ,tc. Used by more than 50,000 Private t im tiies. FT See one or I too specimens of what Every where said by the People—Editors Dealers, cf-c. Houskkrkpicks Toubled with vermin need bf so no longer, if they us “Costait’s” Exter ni nat-irs H e have used it to our satisfaction, and if u bo> cost $5 we would have it IV* had tried poisons, hut they * ff cted nothing; but •* osTar’s” nrticie knocks the breath out of das, Vice, (loaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker han we can write it It is in great demand all over the country, —Medina [O j Gazette, More Grain and provisions are destroyed an nually in Gram County by Vermin than wou and ay for tons ot this Uac and Insect Killer.— Lancaster ( H is) Herald , Hknkv l{. Cobtar— Weare selling your pre parations rapidly. V\ herever the\ h*ve been used, Kata, Bice, Uo-.qt.* sand Vermin disap p ar rapid y. i. >t. ufpkk. Druggists, W indsiir, Md. Co?srN‘’ Rat, Road), &c. Exte’ ruinator. *t ’nstnr’s” M’(ls!ur , s’ , Hcb-bug Exterminator. •Costar’*” Gostar’s” Electric Powder* for It.sects &c. In 2*c 50c. and 1.00 Boxes, Bottles <fe Flasks ),H) and $5,00 six s for Plantations, Hiips Boats, Hotels See , \c., C APTIO\ ! ! ! To prevent the public from lining imposed upon by •' 'spurious and Highly Pci nicroas Imitations , a m w label has been prepioed. he at ing a fae simile of the Proprie ■ m’s signature. Exa.nine each bix-botfle. or fl i k ear* fn'iy before purchasing, and tuko noth mg hat &< CotUl O’ Sold Euerytchere —by Ad VV holt sale Druggists in the large cities Some of (he lksale Agents in New York Gitt. Shieffelin Brothers & Harr J, Risley & Kit- Cos. j chon. B. A. Fahnstock, Hull!Bush, Gale & Robtn & Cos. | son. A. I). Si D. Sands & Cos M. Ward, Close & Cos. Wheeler & Hart. jMcKisson & Rbbbins. James S. Aspinwall. I). S. Barnes & Cos. Morgan & All n. F. C. Wells & Cos. Hall, Ruckle & Cos. Lazelle, Marsh & Gar- Thomas & Fuller. dner. P. D. Or vis. Hall, Dixon & Cos. Conrad Fox. And Dim re. Philadelphia. Pa. T. W. Dyott & Cos. j Robert Shoemaker Jb B. A. Fahnestock & Cos. Cos. French, Richards & Cos. And others. Bi ston. Mass. Geo. C. Goodwin & Go| Weekes & Potter. M. S. Burr & C. [Jno. Wilson, Jr. rind others, Alsu. All umlesalk Druggists at Chicago, 111., St. Louis. Mo., Detroit, Mich, Louisville Ky., AND BY Druggists, Grocers. >torekeepers and Retailer generally in all Country Towns and Village* In the UNITED SPATES, AT DOIGEVILIJ, WIB. O’ Sold by P. A* GRIFFITHS AND And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Re. tail rs generally. .['f I ouniy Dealers can order as above. Or address orders diiect—[or if Prices, Terms &c , is desmd, O’rend for [ls62[ Circular, giving rdi e* H Prices] to floury it. Custar. Principal Depot—No, Hroadnat, New York.