jX3=The record of cures bj the Arabi-
Lisihest presents the grand total of 500
cues St:if Joints; lOuO cases spinal Diseases.
~ i cases Rheumatism ; 200 cases Poisonous
Kites; 500 cast s Sore Eyes, some border
jng on blindness ; 5000 cases Nervous and Inflam
matory Diseases ; 500 cases Poll evil, Big Head,
ic, iu horses ; 3000 cases Sweeny in horses;
lOuO cases of all other diseases of horses and cat
tle, embracing wounds, galls, lameness, scratches,
gtirfcomplaint, founder, splint, horn distemper,
kc. 4w3C
f-f Bse advertisement in this paper.
Terms of the Tribune, Invariably in Advance.
Villas k Subscribers, fpap. r SeP. at their doors) $1 50
oflee aad Mai! Subscribers, 100
Commercial Record.
Muiril Poist, July 14, l>-33.
FT nr, S fine 4 50 ® 3 (10
“ Fine -3 s<> 68 4on
Hum Meal ........ >(© gi
< bn 45
I tats 35
h.rley .......... 25
Pork, Mh* tb Oil (S 18 (ys
Hams, Sugrs cured, per fe. - - In 63 n
Shoulders S (S VI
Beef 5 30 fa> 6 00
Butter, freeh 15 (a,
“ firkin 8 jj
Lard 10
Eggs 8
Potatoes 40 (2) 50
tialt, bus I 00 (S I 23
** K a none
White beans iOO ® 125 !
Onions, (Si (ft 73
Chickens
Turkeys 75
Lumber If M 18 (si 6825 00
Shinnies fl* M 3 50 (S 4 00
Mineral iff M ... $25 00 >27 DO
Lead iff cu,l none
W.hkl i<er cord 2 50 (S 3 00 I
DIED, I
in this village, on Monday, July 15, Edwin !
son of Thomas and Hannah Johns, aged about
1 7 months.
'
“THE” tfy
ijyjsii y smsiLS, i
HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO LET. j
Passengers conveyed to any pert of the Stale, in good
stylo and on reasonabl terms.
CT Ojjtct at Sprag ire Lathrops Gun Ship. 37
lilt lKii SDJij'JST, ELEL
PHYSICIAN, SCKGEON L ACCOUCHEUR,
fTAVING permanently located himself, in Mineral
1 Point, YV is., bvgs to offer bis professional services
lo the citizens in general. and hopes that by strict alien
tioa, as well as fn m main years experience, to merit a
share of lh public patror ape.
< tfirw over liavey’s Jew eiry rStore, on High street, Res
idence on North street.
Mineral Point, July 13U>, IBS. 97
Horses and Cattle
J'-Dli SEES.
IOffER for tale,on my Farm at New Baltimore,seven
miles south of Mineral Point, a quantity uf valuable
> Embracing o ur, 1 fine three and four year old
1 0i1,.; four blooded IJriAxi Mares, ami a number of Dur
ham < vs and < ’alves. A Iso, a splendid thorough-bred
ttir—year oM Pull.
fi.e 'lock is 100 well km wu to ne and particular doscrin
tieii. THOMAS ANSI.EY.
Mineral Point, July llth, lr£3 9*97.
1> I A 1 I. OF Vi l \ K V 11 AEH LlU.\.
State of Wisconsin, \
lwa County, j 88 ‘
K HAMILTON has filed in the Probate Office
J j her petition, praying Administration upon tho Estate
of Henry Hamilton,decea'fd.
Notice is henby given, ;hat a Pnat hearing Will DO bad
u&onsaid petite. i at the ri:it term of the County Court,
to I.M- holder) at the Court House on the fl>si Monday of
August next, when and vy hr.* any pore-;i may appear
n ish wcause why tho prayer of the petitioner sh.utid
!"• granted. l AH .LV EATON,County Judge.
Bated July 11th,1633. 3a7.
Caution.
ALL persons are forbidden to mine, dig, remove min
eral from, -r others’; e tresoass upon lite following
described prem sea, to wd-.
The eoinh eat i H of set tton 3fi, town 6, ranee V oast,
north of north east i-i. And north %of south Xof N.
E 1-t of section I, town 5. ranee 9 east.
And further notice is hereby given that any person or
persons tresj.;. sing npon the above premises. will bo
dvah with accojding to law. PRAItI'IE VIVIAK, i
tfiMES TUAV.
Mineral Point, July Ist, '-CS. 3;ilf
Notice.
r JT’IH subscriber levs pi <e I h books, notes and ac
■ "lints into the hands of Mosrs. Cobb &, Mes-nnore
f'r uamediapi coHoction. AH persons in si i manner >n-|
■debted t ■ rne, are requested to c-.ute forward, and muke
immediate payment and thereby save costa. My .midland- 1
mg matters here must be closed up immediately.
W. H ILL) EHIiAN D M I). I
Mineral Point, June 30, 1853. 3Tdf j
REMOVAL
n’l**' Mineral Point Post i Htlofl has bwn removed to the
I Room on the corner of Chmtiat and ll w h streets,
> 1'1>..-iu- the Onlrul llout-. 1 , and one door below G. W .
CUBITS Store.
STEPHEN THOMAS P. M.
Mineral Point. July Ist. iß>. Htitf
FOR SALE.
\tJ<x >D 81L\ EK vv a I .'II, cheap tor cash. Enquire
at tins Trili me Office. 3 iu
July 'lh. 1-S3.
NEW GOODS 7
J IST AII Ml VI NO AT
YELLOW STONE.
JR subsc- brr would nMpectfuUy Inform his cus
t* ni.*rs. and iho pub i in general, that he
Ot•!!!an t*nl:s.;rrm**il of his S-uwf* tmildiixr. which
w 1 afford him ro * . tsr atiexu e RSN'runt al of Ut
Vom forts of Metfey
** v> TR VPs and V .iNKEE NuTf <NS. Without
aUI-tnp ine to enumerate a'Ucles, I would stale that tny ,
a-*s-*ri-u*-uls are good and titeaniv# for a country eetab- j
'•snment. c insisting of
dk v goo ns. i : u*>c kr i rs. pr ov r
MO\s, HARD-WARE, TIN WARE,
CKOCEEKV WARE, & POTTERS’
WAKB,fcc., Ac , Ac.
A'soa well selected asasortmsut of
Drags k Paiciil Medicines. .
sod will be kept eonstanilv on hand for medical pareoaes, I
tuKfd Brandies, H ines, Bum, Gin and
IVhitkejf,
1 don't pnomi-e to sell cheaper than every body etee.
out t f yon will. jast give me a rail, at.d wish to buy and
rar T y nway your money with you, please lei me
!. th.- first train through
I’t'ce. are so favorable, 'hat term* will have to be car*
or ,•>!>rvrta country produce,
„ BENJAMIN G. 9Ci>TT,
\ ellow Slone. June It*, 1853. 3m3l
Wisconsin Lumber Yard.
JOHNSON A. BARROWS, have now on hand a large
, 8:11 well ass, ned stock of Lumber, tic., to which
•r- "ivuethe attention of purchasers. Tue stock com
f rits.s the following assortment:
<•,*) feet Common inch L imb"-,
•-'.u .*■ o 2m, | and lin First and f*econd Clear,
Ismw -i i 4i a ana I inch Flooring,
. i.) *. Siding.
I i.i On u Joi.l and f canUing,
5-s.tHHi “ Grub i lauk,
m < ,sai Shirsles,
dm.Mto Lath,
IS.Lie square Timber,
~. ! 410 Cedar Posts.
Gal-na, Jane 7,1853. 33p$5wcga
To IJlacksmiths.
4 B HAVE a good Hacksmith Shop, with a com
& I plot- kit of too sus-k and Coal, all ready for
Tyi h aunt up, which E will rell, rent, or hire a smith
Nr to carry the work on. Shop situated 1-4 mile
my > e. Work is principally lor miners. A enough
I'd'; 1,, shop doing work near, r than fur miles. Any
D'.-son w ishing to undertake will apply noon to the sub
r ' ■ Terms favorable, BENJAMIN G.sSOOTT.
I eik w Stone, (Wis.,) June IS, U-.V3. 3m31
110 Vt rt's ot Land lor Sale.
J IV ILL sell four hundred and forty seres ofland more
V or Itss in whole or in j .rt to suit the purchaser. For
. p. y to the aubsc aber on the premises, thre.
■“• seuia egj. from Mint ra! r >ii>u town 4, range 3.
. JOHN LUOFBOI 'fe >W-.
jotse 24;h, 1-53 35
wvi , : -
k ~ just received and 'or “ate. in quaolii -to suit cus
tomers. >.v £ I OCIV..
•-B- -Mh. U 53. 53
never FAILING remedy::
HOLLOWAI
A CRIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CRUTCHES AFTER
7 EM VC AES SUFFERING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Thompson, * hemist. Liver
P.>U JaUul tugust-iib.irb-r ' ’ ,Vef
To Pitneaeor HoLLowiT,
Ueaa S IK I an, ouabl. dto furnish you with a moat
extraordif.br v iur - * It—. 1 , and py yoi, T invaluable i
meul and i’il.s, which bus astonished every person sc
quainted with the suftu-r. About 10 yearsTgo, Mr
ir „ t “f y ■ywt.in this town, was thrown
from his horse whereby be received very serious inm
ri; he ha I the be* me iical bdv.ee at the time,? i
was afterwards an inmate of different infirmaries, yet he
itrew and a, le urlh a malignant running u'rersei
tled m his bip, wh'cb so completely crippled him tha;
be could not move with. it crutches for near!, Illy - H r.
recently be lyant use - our Ointment and fills, which
! 1,w,w,nd ’ etrengther od his limb, and
enabled him to dispense with his crutches, so that h.
h' 1 “i,T iJk . W,U ‘ *“ e K re,,te * ease, and with ren-w. ,1
healln aiul viuor. J Ps(>N T
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE OK A DREADFUL
(111. LKlUii wsm , ISIBLUtUUiI. lIILU
Copy o. ale tter from Mr. ||,rd, Draper. „f Ready, near
Gu-insUro’, dated March Ist, 1852.
To Professor Hot low at,
Sir—Some time s.nve. one of my children was sffiicl
"l* over the body and limbs
I. btain. l the adv ce of several eminent Surgeons and
Physicians, by all of-wl-ora the case was co mi.lend
hopeless. At length 1 tried your OSntme.it and Pills,
and without exaggerntior, the effect was miraculous, for
bv persevering in their use, all the erup lons quickly
disappeared and the child was restored to perfect h-allb
i**Mfne<li J- BIRD, Drajier-
CEBTAIN UKMf DY IOR SCORBUTIC HUMORS
DY ’cvigri mm or mi or a bid l.
'iall y ° f * i t U “ r ftC IU M ' * sre Walkt ' r and Cos., Chemists,
IToPunnot Hallow AT,
Drab Sib, —Among the numerous cures effected by
the Use of your faluablo medicines in tins neighbor
hood, we may mention f at of an old Isdv living in the
Village of Pres oil, about five miles from UiisCi y. She
: had ulcerated wounds Id h>T leg for many years, aid
I latterly they increased to such an alarming extent as to
[ defy all the usual remedies : her health rapidly giving
way under the suffering tie endured in this distress
ing condition she hsd ncourseto your Ointment and
Pills, and by the assistance of her friends, was enabled
to persevere In their use until she received a perfect
cure. We have our-elv g been greatly astonished at
the effect upon so ...d a r -rso o ,she boing above 7u years
of age. \Ve shad be hap-,.y to satisfy any enquiries a
lo the authei t icily 0 f ihto really wonderful case, eiiher
personally or by letter.
A private iu ’.fee Bath Police Force also, has been per
fectly cured an old scorbutic affection in the face
after all . .her means had failed H e ata'es that it is en
tirely by ilie nse of your ' anti speass loudly
in its praise. We remain. Dear Fir,
. „ Youi’s faithfully.
The PiLs shon and be ua* I conjointly with the (ointment
inmoslof the f<dli winsf cases ;
Bail Legs Bhiego-fod Fistulas Sore throats
Bad Breasts Ch IbUms Gout Skin diseases
Bums Chapped h mds Glandular- Fcurvsy
Bunions ComsfSoflJ swellings So re head*
Bite of Mos- Cancers Lumbago Tumors
Cheloee and Co- tracb-d and Piles t’lcerS
Band Flies Stiff Joints Rheumatism Wounds
Coco-bay Scalds
Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws
Sold at the F-stabiishme; tof Profess..r Holloway, 244,
Strand, (near Temple Bar J I ondon. and by all Vendors
..I Medicines throughout the United tales, in Pols id
37 SJc., K7c„ and 4' >rc. e ch. Wholesale by the princi
pal Drug houses In tba Union ; and by Messrs A. 1! &
N*w Vt rlf.
There is a co.iS.der.nble saving by taking the larg-
N. B —Direriions ft r the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each Pot. 25.■,.w ly
T4> Tin: j]i UCf!A.>TS OF
niSMtUBLILLINOIg, IOWA, WIN
CBSSMI AND MLVSIESOTA.
Great Iniluccmonts to Trade in St Louis.
An Undoviat: tt: One Price Cash System
Estsblish.d.
Ten Thousand Packages of Seasonable Dry-Goods
offered for Cush, by Eddt, Ja viesos A: Cos .
at Kastrrn Manufacturers am! Importers pri
ces : at least; tea per rent, less than any credit
house in Atnn :.i in afford.
rTMIE subset ibo. hs ‘ int: r. moved to their new store on
X Maine--! , t ree ej . -r l.eie by U.rl. Brant, at a cos!
of sixty tnousand dollar , an t being ti e largest su.r.
dev'oteil Ui the Dry Goods Jobbing Business in the Unit
ed Males, odei lor sale, b l . the piece or package, a stock
oitM4UO OOU American, English,Germ iu, Frencl
su.i 6w.ss (•*Meis, utrect Irma American ai.d Eu.opean
ruan ulac tureia.
( >ur long experience in -..e Western Trade an l bavinc
a correct knowliwlge of th‘ warns of the ccuntry. enables
us to import ouch goods as aie adapud U> tho wants oi
the country.
We believe we l ave facilities in buying, which are not
enjoyed by any wuolern house having resident partners
and buyer., goiuLauiiy at ; .e Mauqfaelures and Audi ms
iu the East am! our agen iou Hie Uonlinent. Purchas
ing our goods tor i ash and on sb.i’t time, we are enabler*
to buy in.ichlowir than Eastern or Western J. bb i .
Houses who buy ou long credit, and we are always abb
an l prepared le lake .uivantage of a change jn if,,. mar
kel lavors'.le to cash buyeis, which Uierchxui* who bu.
on-credit c.iuneteij iy.
A e can afltiro !o sell lor cash,ten j>er cent, less
than other houses. Irec.ins- we do not sustain hea
vy by crediting < vtravagaut and injudicious
merchants.
Merchants who have b# >n in the habit of visiting th<
Eastern citl.saro assured-: ml they will see as Urge stocks
of cauls nt St. Louisas an be go. u iu N.w York i>
Philadelptiia.
irunraiitee to exl ifcit a larger and better as
sorted and more ebbin’ stock of Fancy and Ma
p!e Dry floods and Notions, than was ever see,
in oM hou.ee f America..
<>ur Hr.su. '.ood. aro m styles designed by our
selves, raid eiuirelv Coiifln. I to ase in tliis market.
We are jw. ired to off- . the san.eiudocen.en.s mF it
mid Wyite <:< ods as are offered by hrst cla-s houses ii
the Got w h ■ are un'y in Cos branch of himness.
The cr.nl rj ntorohmil w 11 save time and trouble by
purchwnig bis giKsls ra r . Umis- expense and risk o
traveling— loss: ot nine, which is valuable to g shl tm-.
chants—expensive ransiwola.iori- -deleni.u,,t of his g.
by low water—iQisitianag.y. cut of careless forwardikk
merchants, thereby auhj.a lng him -elf to loss of sale,
and profits, and gr t inconvenience—a discount os mon
ey he receives f.-otu Ids customers—exchange which i.
always lavor of Esc tom cries—the risk of oversbsfktec
himself with t.si large a quantity of goods not aduptei
to his trade, wtiicb are sere to lm depreciated and be
come unsaiabie—Aid being long absent 'rovi his home
ad family, are goo-1 reasons fur'the retailer to mat. tii.
purchases ins home mark- t.
vv. res[m-c!fully suggest h.-se facts In merchants in th
west, belie\ rag .1 is l*>r the r r interest iu every f SSjs-'I l,
make their purchase* in rh Louis : an-1 that the sy*t“ir
we have twlabiished, gaaranteeing to them ch-apor g lH jd.-
and as large rt.fck- as •esu be obiaiiw.l in any Kasten
city, will bring to us many m e-chants arrd trailers win
have mu hercioh-re seen that they could save money and
lime by Coming lo a home markei for their supplies.
>ur motto snail I-Larg rales and ritrail F roll is. an
undeviatiug one Price i'a- System, at least Ten percent
less than any credit house in the Fact or West can af
ford i EuitY, Jameson a o>,
St. Louis. May 116, 1*53. |j3(
Spring & Summer Goods
undersigned has lust received his Spring and
1 Summer cliu k < f Goo.!*, and invites the |wa>ple in
general, and I a.lie. in par’icular, u. call and see th,m.
at the old stand on Commerce Street
RICHARD M. SMITH.
CII.AI I'i; LOBK % INK immortalised his name
y by painting Lan.t-sca; es, which have long been the
admiratu a ol the world, but the PAINTED LAWNS
which I have brought to town, in beauty of deaign. su
pertority of c. i.,t0.: and ..eiicacy of texture. ha\e nev
er been surpasse-L Call aid see. KlCH’n M. SMITH.
QTEEN VICTOUS \ has presented the F.cglish
, Nation with another Prince, of course the people
ate grateful and highly pleased w-.th their new present,
but the beautiful Mtrrimr. PKi.VTS which 1 have Just
received are a great and. ai r .ore useful and will not cost
She people n. ar as much. Ladies c-vii and see ay a-sort
mom of summer sty Sea. RICHARD M. SMITH.
rifilF HANDKEIU niEFT Ti;i R.fmsis-
JL emir ! ! exclaimed a son of Thespis whilst; erf. rul
ing the part off th lii. “ilwmnlhe Handkarchief,” call
ed out a sailor from the F t,“b:nw your nose on your
fingers and go on with the play.” TMs, my friends, taighi
have been very gis .1 tin*' under the circumstances
bat as a genera! thug I w u!d not advise you t<> follow
it; therefore 1 call the attention of the public to the fin*
assortment of Bamtaana a .and fancy sifk Handkerchiefs,
which 1 have just received fr#a B sun.
RICIIaRD M BMSTU.
** Loveliness
N. els n >t the foreign aid of ortamtot
But i-. wt. i unadorned, adorned the ta >st,”
CJO sang the pr et Gray . and 1 a- know 1.-;ge he hade las
, v steal authority for what he asserted. Venus with
bustle on, or instance, void certainly be an anv'traly.
but who is •■> b.'-d as to maintain Ibal a w. .ierw Reli’l,
would msr the eSeclof her beauty by sport) a Para
sol. or gracefully draw ng the b ids of s Sight Buroraer
shawl around her should-e*. “Ohmy senses.” as Fan
uv Fern says, “there is p,* ry in the very thought-” La
lies are requested to call mid see the assortmer-s of P*r
... s and Summer bkuecis, at KdOll'p M. SMITH'S.
'■t (| r hunted l>e r imns for thereolinf
1 spring'- and ra U. ' %r,mjsr, r*f ya.fr that an
no I dear, are ißwfsk. It is bad rule that went work'
boih ways P- rsocs in e irch of summer denting, will
find a good assortment at KICH'O M SMITH'S.
pnII tp. . Bhh Mess Shad, is prime order, just re
!•* cu-.tdiiLi .arsa;-. b G, W. COBB.
SheritFs Salt*.
CIRCUIT COURT, IOWA COUNTY, \VIS.
Vathaniel Halsted, and I
Joseph Brokaw,
vs.
Curtis Beech. |
}L.. v “ lueof a writ of fieri facias, issued out of the of
if ..ce of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the
■ouuty of lowa, State of Wisconsin, iu the above enti
tled cause, audio me directed anti delivered, against the
goods, chattels, lands and tenements of the above nam
d defendant, i have this day levied upon and seized the
lollowing desenboil ruai estate, as llic Lropeity of the
above named defendant, namely :
The south east fourth of the south west fourth also a
part of s mth west fourth ot south west fourth, section
fourteen (14), in town four 4] north range three 3>
• a-t, being that part of south west fourth ol south west
fourth which lies south of a line drawn paraPel to the
northern boundary of said tract and fitly rials distant
therefrom, als > the undivided one half part share of the
.->ulh west fourth oi the south cast fourth of section six
•.(> ,in town 1 4 >, uorlh of range three ,3} east, also one
and l vtied half of the north . u,L fourth of the south east
fourth of section twenty one (21, iu town six ..tb north of
range two (i) east, excepting two acres from lh. souln
east corner of said tract, commencing at the southeast
a.-ruer and running west five chains, thence north four
chains, thence cast live chains, thence south to the place
•f brgiumng four chains, part of the South half of the
north east lourlh of South east fourth of the same sec
ion, commencing at the south west corn, r of sa o .tact,
r .umi.g east five Cuatus. thence uo.lo four chains, tiieuce
west five cuijua, thence south four chains I . the place
ot begi mug. and the north westfoU.lhof ihe S E 4lh of
the a K 4ih of the same section, town nd range, a so tot
umber thirty eight 38; in Ta>Ws adoil on to Mineral
'o nl, lots numb red 2. 1 8, At ill in blocs forty two(42)
n Strong. Doty aud I’Mlell's addition t > wiucral Po lit,
xcr pln.g 0.1 feet off the w si Side of h.l 2 & i. alsv. the
undivided one bait pari share of lot number one (I), in
he t ill ge of Li and. u, as laid out and survey-d and re
tooled by John at James Waslry. aSo lb- follow t g ots,
imS parts of lots, in ihe village of I) idgeviLe, as piated
id surveiel by A W. Go a. fort. Tne uortb pan of lot
.umber one (1), having a part of 75 eel on F a street
and UKiferton Division street- and part of tot No two
2J, commencing at the norih west corner of said lot. and
.tuning thence east along Division street 100 feel to Un
ion slre*-t, "htneo south along Union street 112,* f et,
iheuc west 75 (eel, thence north 45 teet, thence west
'5 feet t . he east lino oi lot l umber t ne [ i J.thenca north
b 7 **®t to Hie pl-ce of I eginumg, ai I iu block Mo thr. e
U. aJst lot No, Mxl six ,(.0., in Maddina andiltou to th
villageef Dor<gelde. more particularly described in a
teed, bearing date “lb Dec. IB'>o, aud Recorded in Hook
■Lf’ of Dm d-. pages 71 Jk 72 also lot No four (4) in block
number three, (31, bounded as follows: Beginning
•.ghty eight and tUreefou ths feel from the conn , of I
- an l Fountain Streets, on low’a street, thence by a Hue
east, p&rMlel with the south line of Itlock thre-i forty
cel, thence north by a line paral el wi.h lowa sir.-el
hiriy two leet, thence west by a ling parallel with the
v.nlhern to lowa street forty feet, thence along lowa
Ureet U. the place of beginning,atao thenortf east fourth
■I the south west fourth of si ctioo No. three 3 . tow u
v °- Slx . ;li)i range No three 3,1 easi, in lowa county,
o iscouaiu, with the appurtenances thereunto jelong
' J*?* “' lua le and being in the county of I wa. and StaUr of
An-consin, and shall expose at public vendue to the
oigheai bidder for cash, all the right, titio and in
terest the above named defendant had in aud to li e
said real estate on the third day of tuns, A 1), .853, or
at any lime since, at th*-f>ol door of the court Douse,
in the town of Mineral Point, on Saturday the 3 th dsy
■>f July, A D. 1-53, iwrtween the hours of nine o'clo. k
v. M., and four o'clock P. M. of ssid day, to s disty -aid
writ and cost. O.iAS N. MUMFOtCD, sherff.
sheriff's Office, Mineral Point I
June 14th. A. D. 1653. I Gw33
STATE OF VVISG‘ ‘NBIN, iO A A CCDNTV, sa.
Circuit Court, lowa Cos., Wisconsin.
William Bennel, va.John Terrell, and Mark Terreil.heirs
at law of Mark Teirel.deceased,
Marv Brea , Francis J. uuuu and
Sarah M Dunn,
in Chancery to perfect title to certain ■ cal estate.
B TPO >' reading and filing Ihe above and foregoing bill
**-■ of coraplaKil and affldavU, it is hereby ordered by
tlie Court, (it having been sal.alaolorily proved ) that the
-aid defendants, John Te.rell, Fiancls J Dunn, and
•arnh M. Dunn are Uotnow nor either of them residents
.1 this Mate,and that neither of them can upon enquiry he
bund therein, that the said defendants each of them do
dead, answer or demur to the said complainants bill
• t complaint, on or before the I3ih day of September,
v. D 1.-53, or the matters and things iu said bill of co-.i
plaint contained will be taken as confessc I ag oiH them
nd decreed accordingly. Also that this order be pub
ish. <1 for six weeks successively, at least once in each
veek in the “Wisconsin Tribune,” a wiekly newspaper
.üblishud at Mineral Point, in said county of h *a, the
Irst publication of tins order to be within twenty days
r..m the date thereof.
Uy the Court at Chambers this 13lhdav of Jane, A. D.
- - 53.
PARLEY EATON,County Judge
& Court Commissioner.
IJAMi- 8 HUTCHIBOIV, Clerk of said ilourt do here
by certify that the above is a true copy of ihe order
ide iii the above entitled cause, astbe same remain on
iie iu my office.
in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto ret my
(L. S ) hand and the seal of said Court, at Mineral
Point, this 13tii day of June 1853.
JAMES HUTCHISON, Clerk
Circuit Court, lowa County. Win.
1 vibb &. Messmobe, Solicitors for Complainant w33
To be Sold by Auction.
( l'y Order of the Board of Trustees of the Hay
teer th Manufacturing Company .)
\T the Dover Hot.!, in the village of Dover, lowa
County, on Wadnesuay, the 27ihday of July 1.-53,
and twelve o’clock noon, subject to such conditions as
Will be 1 hen prodirCod, unless previously dl posed of
•y private contract of which duo notice wiil be given,)
ibout
One Hundred and Thirty-Seen Acres
of land (known as the town site of Hayworth,) situiteal
■ii the west half of the north east quarter, and the east
ualf of tne d-„.in west quarter of section No. twelve iu
ownship No. eight, oorth of range Xo. four cast, iu lots
to suit purchasers.
Tl.is land is on ihe south bank of the river Wisconsin,
• here the Madison and Richland .Mate road crosses, Is
he most elligibie site for a railway depot, on the rir. r
r..ra Sana to Helena, aud no doubt it ultimately will bo
id. pied as such and pressing place, either by the Mil-
A<aiikee A. Mississippi or the Madison (t Prairie du Cbien
railway companies.
For fiuli.er particulars apply to John Caldwell. Prosl
lent, or Charles Wilson, Secretary of said Cbmi.uy,
■.•nr Dover, lowa County. JOHN COLDWELL, Proa’l,
t Hosted—Ch a rlx s Wilson . Sec'y.
May 31*1 h. 1853. 32epn.I
'TATEOP WISi ONSIN, IOWA COUNTY sa.
Gircuit Court, lowa Count , A isconsin.
Elh-nor F. Bally, vs. Francis.l Dunn and Sarah M.Dunn,
In I hancery U) loreclose Mortgage.
tT P‘ ‘N the thing of this hill. It having been satishtrio- i
J rily proved to me that the defendants, Francis J.
• mull and S irah M. Dunn, are net residents of this state,
nd uiH-n motion <•! Parley Eaton. Solicitor for the com
rilainantitis hereby orden-il that notice of the pendency
•f ilns suit he published for six successive w, ek„ in
he w 'isconsin Tribune, a weekly psper published at Min
ral Point, in lows county, that the said delendants be
and appear at the next term of the Ctrcuil Court, in and
-or the county of lowa on the first dav of the lermkj
to be holden at the Court House, in Mineral point, in sai l
county, on the Ihird Monday of September next, then
-u-l there It* plead, answer or th-mor to It e complainants
hill of complaint, or the same will be taken os conless
l against them, and the matters and Hungs therein Con
laim and, deerm and accerdingly.
MisgitAh Point Jucelh 18'N
Wm.R. SMITH,
County florami-sr for lowa f'ounty Wisconsin,
I. James Hutchison, Cleik of said Ci*urt, do hereby
cerufy that the altove ami foregoing is a true amt correct
copy of the order made in the above eat tied cause as
he same remain on fl * iu my office.
In witness wherof, I have hereunnr set my
fL. S.] hand, and the seal of said Court, this bth dav
of June, A. D., IKVS.
JAMES HTTTOHISf >N, clerk,
f > w 33 low a County, Wisccnsie.
I’l fli.lf SALE OP' REAL ESTATE.
'IHIE undersigned, Guardian for Lyman Leach, Vra
i cent Leach, Elin Leach and Mary Jane Leach ; infant
children, h irsuf Russell J. Leach, late of the count
>f lowa, Slate of Wise *nstn, deceased, Will -ell at pul -
lie sale, pursuant lo a Lie* use, granted by the Honorable
Parley Eaton. County Judge of the County oflowa, afore
said, on Friday the fifteenth dav of July next, alone of
the Clock P. M. of said day. on the premises,—The west
half of the north east quarter of Section number 27 or
township number 7, north of range number one, con
taining eighty acres of as good land as any in the coun
try, alt under good fence, except ab ’ulstx acre* of Hick
ory Grove and young limber, about thirty acres und.r
plow, and the balance good pasture, with a good well o!
wa:er. double log house, a stable Ac. Bai-l farm Is situ
ated about one and one fourth miles east of the \lllag<
of Franklin, in the County of lows.
The terms of sale will he to the hitrhert bidder, one
hilt of the purchase money to be paid down, the resi
due with twelve per cent, interest in one y>ar from dare
of purchase, secured by bond and mortgage on said laud,
title indisputable. OLIVER LEACH.
Mineral Point, June 23d, A. D. 185 L 3w35
Public Notice.
PC BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
are forbidden to trespa*-. mine or dig upon any o'
the following described lands, without the written per
mission of myself or Agent, to wit:
The S. E qr, of section 21, the noith half of section
id. and the west half of B. W. qr. of 12, in township six
north, of range four east. The east half of N. W. qr.o;
sec. 2, township 5 north of range 3 east. The west hail
of north westqr. cf sec. 36, in township 6 north of rang*
1 east, ami the west half of N. E. qr, of sec. 34, lou
-'hip 5 north, of range one east.
And furtherance, 1 forbid any and all persons froir
bay-ng or removing any Lead or other ores from said
sienuoaod lands, without tny written permission.
NATHANIEL WILLIAMS DEAN
May 31, 1853. 32y
ESTATE or I oil moonE.
State of Wisconsin, >
lotva County, ss. S
ON the 16th day of June, A, D. 1553. Charles
G. Rodoll tiled in the Probate Office of said
County, a paper purporting to be the last will and
testament of John Moore late of lowa County,
deceased, for Probate, and that said Charles G.
Rodoh and Damaxis Moore be empowered to ex
ecute the same, being nominated by the testator.
Notice is hereby give to ail persons interested
that proofs will be taken and a final hearing will
he had upon said will, at the next term of the
County Court to be holden at the Court House in
Mineral Point, on the firs: Monday of Angnst
next. PARLEY EATON Countv Juds;e.
Da!ed Juoe 24th, 1553. * 3* 35
Sloop Ahoy!
GOODS
In advance of Prairie Schooners.
THK Pubscribrr would respectfully announce to the
people of Miners! Point soft the public tren.-rally ih,it
' lie is now receiving from tit Louis a kit of well ielec-
I led.
* VS
At his old stand, one door below John Milton's Store, on
High -treet, wherb he w ill keep constantly an hand a
general assortment, of articles, via :
SUGARS, TOBACCO,
TEAS. BICE,
COFFEE, S~iLT,
SPICES, ! BACON,
CRUSHED, POWDERED AND LOAF SUGARS,
aar* *a s * 9
And in short, all other articles of
FA YULY OKOCFIUFS
Kept by any store In twon. I have attached to the
Store a good
MS, SEL BUI 1%
And will be able to keep constantly on hand
Bread, Crackers, Cakes , Pies, ifc.
Which 1 will sell at Wholesale and Retail.
SAM. JENKINS.
Mineral Point, April 29, 1843. v*6tf
13. SPfili MW 13.
AT
r v a v, w v; av % ffi
i•: * *■ > . * , v n • •
-— a- 3
rfNii*: oive house stock of r
fi ' (1111 IS is now arriving. My old customers
and the public generally are invited to call and exam
ine the Block and price*. The Stock is small, but
WELL SELECTED,
And conlaiug a great variety, viz:
15 Hhds. N. 0. Sugars,
40 Bbls. Clarified do.
10 “ Crush'd do.
25 Bags Rio Coffee,
15 Bits. S. //. Molasses and Golden Syrup,
Pepper and Spice , Nutmegs,
Cloves, Raisins,
Mackerel anil Codfish,
Soap, Mould Candles, Star do.,
Pep/ter Sauce, Mustard,
Wooden Buckets and Tubs,
Haying Tends, Earthen Ware.
NAILS. SPIKES.CEGARS, TOBACCO. ROPE.
Shovels and Spades, Mineral Tubs,
And various other traps, making a full supply of choice
Family Groceries and Provisions,
Which I am prepared lo sell at f-ires that cannot fai/
to suit those icitf I csk lo buy either at Wholesale or
Hetail.
April 29, 1833. GEO. W. COBH.
NEW GROCERY SIM
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
f I'!IR '■nb'eribar would respectfully call the attention
1 of the citizens of .Mineral Point and vicinity lo his
well selected stock of
i ?mmm mmmzm?
Just opened opposite the <)ourt House on High Street,
and which he offers for sale on as reasonable terms as
Goods of the same kind can be had in town.
The following are among the arliclrs now on hand
New 1 1 rleans, clarified, and refined Sugrus,
New Orleans and Sugar House Molassess,
Golden Syrup,
Y. H., G, P, Imperial and Black Teas,
Palm and No. 1.
Sperm, Star, Mould and Dip Candles,
Rio Java, and Old Government Coffee,
Nads, Glass and Fully,
Plug and dne cut Smoking ami Chewing Tobacco,
Popper, spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Sul- ratus, Fish,
Pork, Htef, l!am, Ac.) Ac.
Also—A complete slock of other articles pertaining to
iht* Grocery and Provision Business. Please call and
examine for yourselves.
PATRICK o’DOUD.
Mineral Point, May 12, 1853. C> a : J6
j'Jii W
AT TUB OLD STAND OF
LENAHAN & BROTHER.
r I MIE subscribers are now receiving at their old eland
X on High Street, a large stock of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
of every variety lo suit the wauls of ihe public. Among
their stock may be found the following articles:
New Orleans, Clarified, and Loaf Sugars,
old Government Java and Rio Coffee,
New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses,
Golden Syrup, of ihe best quality.
Imperial, G. P. and Voung Hyson Teas,
Mackerel, and Coil Pish,
Spices, Pepper, Mustard, Pickles, Soap,
Smoking and chewing Tobacc -, Cigars,
Star, Sperm, and fallow Candles,
Raisins,Currants, Rice, Oysters and Sardines,
Saleralns and Yeast Powders,
Flour, Pork, Hams and Shoulders,
Earthen and Glass Ware,
Cordagts Whitewash and Scrubbing Brushes,
Canister Powdea. Shot. Bor lac ad.
Garden Seeds, Shovels anil Spades,
Nails and Glass of various sues.
ALSO,
A general and well selected assortment of first quality
& ®dntiwas.
Together with almost every article of Groceries. Ac.,
usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which will be
sold on the most rcasonoblo term.
la ENA HAN At BROTHER.
Mineral Point, May 2, 1853 y27v6
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
npHE subscriber offers to sell or rent his Black-
JL smith Shop and Founder}’, at the foot ol
Commerce street, in the village of Mineral Point,
together with all the tools and fixtures belonging
to the same. The Blacksmith shop has four good
fires and tools to correspond. The above estab
lishment is situated within a few rods of the De
pot grounds of the Mineral Point Rail Road, and
is a better location for the business than any oth
er in the place, and has an extensive run of cus
tom. Any person desirous of going into the
business of manufacturing plows, would find this
a very favorable opportunity.
Perms the most favorable. Enquire of the un
dersigned. on the premises.
WILLIAM. LANYON.
Mineral Point, June 2d, 1853. 3ltf
DAHLiNGTON CiTY MILLS I
F I* O F K r!
r piir. subscriber has just made arrangements
JL to keep constantly on h'.nd a full supply of
barrels and sacks of flour from the Darlington
City Mills, pul up by Keep Ac Lynde, all which is
U A It KANT E l
to be of the best quality. For sale in Bbls.. 100
and 50 pound sacks. T. S. ALLEN.
May 31, 1853. 31
CENTRAL HOUSE,
U 1 X. K ULOIH.ET
H AVING taken the Central House in Mineral Point
for a termot years, the undersigned has lurnisbed
it entirely new. He haa Siabilmc for HI horses. Thank
lol for past custom, no pains will be spared to make
travellers snd Imarders comfortable.
Cry w I A. I W leave this tv-use five tiroes a week
for the Chicago Rail Road, by the way of Rockford and
Beloit.
T. K. BUODGETT. '
J one 26, 18.32. 36tf
FOUND
\FEW days since, a sheepskin Pocket-Book,
containing some papers that may be valua
ble to the owner, who can have the same by call
ing at the Tribune Office and paying lor this ad
vertisement.
Mineral Point, May 2Sth, 1553. 31
TI KI. (OK hi. shovels, Hoes. Bust: fc. Bnar
Scythes, Rakes. Ac- at T. S. Ai.UEN.
ORlbf. > 1 I,l,l, —Naylor’s best, just received
by T.S.ALUU.
GLAkSfcl-.i good variety just re
--it, 1 snl ( ’ -aV by T. S .VLI.LN.
GROCERY STORE.
A. & J. PIL ING
\\ r, iCLIi announce that they have opened a store for
It lbs sale of
a3©2S3se a
■n Coic. Street, one door north of Lanyon’s Tin
'hop. where nay bu found a choice slock ol all the va
'•ieliefi kept al Grocery Siort , such an
Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Turk, Hams , Flour,
Fish , Fruit, sc., $ c. , s~c..
Which they off-r on the n oat liberal terms, and solicit a
•♦harp p'lblic patronage.
Mineral ini, May 10, ;833. 3ta'29
MINERAL POINT RAIL ROAD.'
Mm
THE FIRST TRAIN HAS {not) ARRiVO !
t NII while that noble animal, the horse, is required to
1 * pi rfur-n the labor of transportation, A.-., it irniaii.-
hi* duty of man lo attend lo his wants, and see that he
is clad in an armor best calculated to enable him to per
form Ids ta'k wbh rare to hint'elf. Such being the case
'he subscribers would say to the ci'ixemof Mineral Point
Old the Public hi large, that they have tunned a Co-Part
nership, under iheilriu of
GEO. PRIESTLEY & CO.,
ind chased the eaUru slock c •ii&ected wiih ihe
s a i) iy is t:
-H A fFACTO II V
' § E. A. COLLINS & CO,
in Mirernl point, and are prepared to mau r acture all arti
cles in their line, such as
SADDLES, HARNESSES,
Bridles, Collars. Halters, TRUNKS, jLriR f n :
Ac., Ac., on the short si notice, in the neatest and tuusi \
subs'anlial manner, and upon the
WXost Ruasonablo Terms.
l!I '<;■:! Esj and CARKIAG US trimmed in the
neatest and best manner at all times.
Having hnrls oj feel for ties evil* of humanity, and be
lieving many of the most serious nature might be avoid
ed by a proper attention to the eaverinff of the feet, they
have Connected with the above eautblishmeul, the UI.D
and VVKLU KNOWN
Boot & Shoe Manufactory
>f O KO H G F. P H JEST J K V, rii! ire irep6rud to msko
to urd'T tsADIBS' & (jENTI.EMKN’S l u^Kuouulilr
both FIN E mod C "KIHS IS,
of nil siz.es, of ihe bes. leather that can be found in the
market.
I hey would also say that they keep constantly for sale
Leather , Boot A- Shoe Findings, Stuhllcr s
Trimmings , tH - .. e] c..
all of the very best quality.
Having had an experience of over twenty lire years in
the hi rinras, they do not deem it egotism lo say thal
they fei-1 themselves fully competent to no as good work
as can be done at any establishment of the kind in the
-Hate. They know iheir busi- ess, miu! intend to fi How it
or a living, and while they desire lo live by their trade,
they also (eel duoused lo let those live who trade with
them, and would therefore say to all
COME AND TRY US.
CKf Bhopal the old stand of E. ACt >’..UINS & Cos., on
High street, one door eas: of hitr.er Smith’s, and one
door vtosl of the Tribune Building.
GEORGE PRIEsti.EV.
WILLIAM HCMBLIiT.
Mineral Point, April 26, 1853. 26if
New Era
In the Stove and Tin Business.
K- COK.MSII,
At the Sign of
Tire Big Tea Kettle,
TXT'UIJI.I) ep<c,fully announce to the pub’ic, that
>n b} I'loyri Whoe’er, one docjr west of Wheeler's
More, on Hiqh Mreet., whM bo i 1 lo furnish
he old cu-*b*mors of that estnblisbment, as well as all
• •there who n.ay favor him with a call, any article in the
line of
Copper , Tin, or Sheet-Iron IFare,
>n fho sh* site it Ffc will keep constantly on hand
.very variety of
Cooking, Parlor and Ro\
a^iiYMs.,
Among his C< oking Stoves may he found the following :
Queen of the West, H csfern, New World,
Mountain (fueen, [Elevalrd Ore,,]
Forrest Queen, do. do.
Iron King, &r., tfr.
Also— Premiums, ol variohs patterns anti sires.
11l ol which will be sold at pne a extremely low for
cash, or rend pay.
Being himveT a pranicsl operative, and employing
ni’iie but the beat of workmen, the public may rest
assured that nil work done at his shop will r>e in ihe
very best style, both for beauty and durability.
Particular intention paid lo Orders from Ihe Country,
trßepairing done on the eh -rtest notice and in as
g sl style as at any shop in the tHale.
Mineral Point. April 96. 1833 afuf
esoGs. WAses ?•. jswssxy
r T' , llK subscriber would inform the cllisens of Mineral
1 Point and vicinity, that be. haaupeued anesta'dish
raenl oppoaiU C. Beech's Mire,for the purpose of car
rying an the
IVATUH-MAKING AND JEWELRY BUSINESS,
In ail its various Branch's,
Re would call the attention of the public to bis large
and well selected stock of
GOLD AMO SILVER WATCHES,
Fob, Guard snd Kell Chains,
Lockets, King., Far-Kinas, Pins, Ac.,
Of various Patterns.
SILVER AMI PI.AXK-WAKFV
Fancy G>od§, Gold Pens, Superior Cutlsiv, CLOCKS,
Lamp:*- & c., &c , which will be ld ai the lowest pric ;s.
The Repairing and Cioanlug of Clocks and Watch
es promptly attended tj> and warrant*-*d to jrivf entire
satisfucliob. TrtOS. !‘AVEY.
JUST RECEIVED,
In addition to the above, a good assortment of
rx fi f r;* c-*b-3> VT"-*
ii U i. it Li Li Id Js i Oj,
Km (.racing some of the fine.,l toned Violins and Flutes
ever brought to this market. Also anew supply of ele
gant Clocks, Combs, Ac. Calind thtm
THOMAS DAYEV.
Mineral Point May 94. 1853. v4r.31
50 Dollars Reward.
rat miss mums mm.
r T' ,i, U Subscribers weald reipectful’ , inPem the inhab-
X items of Ixltyt-Ut* and the - arrouuding < Vuiutea
that they are now prepared f.r C aRUING Wi k>L They
will a. e. be in readiness for
a* necissary. Those who w.'., f V or us withtheircustoin
can re’j on having their w or g oo shore Deuce and id the
best manner.
N. H. AH damage , done to Wool or Clo'h, promptly
paid Those trrm A distance can have their roils lo take
home -with
Tney al* . k a large asso-tmentof Wagon am. Bog
g\ Hair , H jdsiead posts. Table legs, which will bo sold
on rt*’.,ao u ble terms.
Also all kinds o Tarning done oo short notice and in
a workmanlike style.
T*e . also will keep on hand a few Spinning Whoel*
for the scootsuiodatiou oft 1 <nr puto-na
Also Rtady Made Furniture, wl ich wol b told cheap
for Cueb or Prdtirs. iJoCtu* made ou so zt notice. \
Wmic aad M;xed Rolls oo hand aixi for sale-
J.ki. U. MARCY.
par!ing”dJ, May 21, Uu3. 6a.
Tilt: WOVDEK
BLESSING OF THE AGE!
THIS MOST
f]t EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN
THE WORLD!!!
M o tj| 1 Lis Extract is put up in quart
i/yk bottle*; j; is six tunes cheap
on p ra f V: p eas.inter, a; and warrant
j| **l superior to any sold. It
•-jj -o Q j cures without vomiting, purg-
C ai big. sickening, or debilitating
33 -h f: the patient.
£-h We haTamanufart ;mj l ..tf‘o,ooo
w—l i2" 80.t1.-s uf ihi during
t thepa-ty.ar. and • r-no •*'putting
*** M j lie at least 3*)o B) <TTI.ES PER
_ D.'V usi g DKW Of the Sarsapwi
la K( t m <,ne month than all t’.e other mui.uiaclar- r>
ul Sarsaparilla in one year.
Dr. S. P. Towustmi’s Sarsaparilla
h If arranted to Keep for any length of time, tn
-ILL CLIMATES.
This extract !as cured nioro of ih following diseases
i an ail ihe other aiteri iS> eU cicdxluea together ha\o
tome.
Scrofula, nr King's obstinate cutan
eous eruptions. Pimples it Pustules on the
lace. Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes,
King U jrin or Fetter. Scald Head, En
largement and Pa n of the Bones and
Join s. Stubborn Fleers, Si/phiTilic
disorders. Lumbago, Salt itkeum,
and all disc ares arising from an unjud cions use of
Mercury, Ascites or llrunsy, Eq.intre, or Imprudence
IB Lus. It invariably eon s
It HEI .11 iTIMf,
INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA,
Neuralgia, General and .Xervous Debility,
falpUaltun uf ths Hi art,
l.irtr Cum.pl,. iat and Irji .m itw* of the Kidneys
I.miles of pale complexion and consumptive h .bits,
and s-icn as .vredebililaUKl by tb.iee obstructions which
■ uia-*s an h ibh* to are restored, by lh?u*oof n bottle or
to b<i H.m and vis r
“V' N ' “ BK ® “ r DIBBABRS , aed l --
cured by this preparation of Sarsaparilla, may u-cru larg- ,
out wearen- verlbeles-, prepare, to prove, by an rxlell—
Si ve array of certiticai s, Uiatsuou is .he fact A fractk n
Of the evidence which we possess concerning nn h dis
ease, Wou,.| be rec-iv-.d before any judicial tribunal as
■u.inpieUj uteDonslnitiou It iuu-l ti - remembered ihut
a this ifngl i pi I array of maladh-n, th >ugh appearin'.: in
an endless variety <>t forma, are y>t similar iu their orient
and causes. f..r they all spring, directly or Indirectly,
rom a sorrupt fountain If the blond were in a pure.
Healthy, and active state, it would drive all these cotn
plaims from the system, and chruuicdls sees would be ua
possible. ,
Di. Rogers Syrup of LIVERWORT and TAR
just received and (or sale by
R D. PULFORD.
At the Sign of the A/ortar.
Ground Pepper, p,„/ Ptosis,
Ground Ginger, Tumblers,
Ground Sjiue, H’rpping paper ,
Yeas'. Powders, Smoking Tobacco,
Castile Soap Dried Jlpp'tt,
Palm Soup, Prjper Same,
Buisins. Mustard,
Saleralus. Currants.
Tomato Catsup,
Lard Gil,
Oysters if Sardines.
Eire Starch, Bio Laffer.
Percussion Cups Jura (’offer,
Spanish Chocolate , Pointed Buckets
Just received and for /ale by G. W. COBB
June 3, 1853. t!3j
J- I,V IIO.\ A I'OLbV.
Dealers in Oroce-ns, I.iejuvra. Hara.tca.Tc, Crockery,
&*C., &.C., AC.
HAVEod hand a General MorUofnt of Hwein, T*h
. Coffee, Molaasea, Whiskey, Un-mi y, and Wine, al
bu a iarjfe a.-sortineiit of
CROKERV WARM, LOOKING CLASSES, & CLOCKS,
of the beat kind, which they warrant as good as the beat.
Being determined to sell lor cath, ih-y can offer their
goods at very low prices.
Among their assortment may be found Window Sha
des, 1 able Covers, &e, Cali anil see us and leurn our
price* and we have no fear but what you will purchase.
Store on the corner of Commerce ahd High sireets.
Mineral Point, May 4. i(-£3 if7iß
COME TO THE FOUNTAIN."'
’ J ’ll K undersigned having Oiled op his Soda
T I Fonuiain is now pi-ipue- to supply ibe
A*-''' wants of his friends, and the public generally,
XP-JL with cooling draughts of the most delicious bev
i i ■‘i | 1 -r-.gii in -.ddition lo Soda, he w-li be constant
I i'iH ii j ** with Ice Cos arris, Clnger, S( ruce
j S' i uad liot t Boers. Constantly > n hand a supply of
n:n\ m
by ihe gallon, of the be*t quality which will he sold on
Ihe most remu-nable terms. T. MAl.ijS V.
June 2j. lESI
ESTRAY NOTICE
'JIVKKN up by lh on rndaj ihclTlb in^t.
S a Re-i Roan Mare,having two while hind foety &o
uv\ hue B’arlii t ht; f.r*h*. and. Tfc< cwm r rt*qut:stt;il . u
I>rovv proporl} * pa> Charges and lake l*i‘r nwg).
J* SHITA KUODKS.
Dover, lowa County, Wls , June IHth, 344:p
New Iron Depot.
r II K undersigned having rnude arrungementi with
1 s.Mm- of the Iron Manuta.Mur.-rs of Pillrburcli, aod
intending todevoiesomeatP.iiit-.il to this branch ol trade,
has tilted up a building exclusiv-ly lor the stleol
■ mat l rw .
and having purchased a large stock, would invite the
attention if Wagon-Makers ad Blacksmiths to examine
his stock, as he is detenu ned to sell at Catena prices.
JNU. MILTt >N.
Mineral Point, April 25, 1853. vfitf.
§| 3 t St II \% Asl S-l —I 1 av,- ihe must complete
I B sl.g-k of Hard Ware In Western Wisconsin,
comprising ever} thing lor house trimming fc. Car
penter, use. J.No. M I LT< >N'.
Hurl I’X mi l '.HUES—I.ALiIK-t and Miß.ui:g
Bh<rt!B and K.aits, In great variety, just received,
direct from the Manufactory, and for sale bv
JND. 'MILTON
g 11.01 KING. —Summer Coats a. and Pants ju-t re
c*-iverl by J.S’O. Ml I.ION
Cl ItOi'LHlbk.-A g.aul sl->ck ol Croceri. s or
* side by JNO. MILT* ff.
<llttH kI;UV C.LA tv.tui, for
sale by JNo. Mtt.TuN.
New Goods,
Gonstaiilly aniviug, at
T. S. ALLEN'S.
f|5E *-N, .-tugar. Molasses. Rice, i-uam and ait sorts
B of CKHCEKIE.B, lor Bale at the lowest cash price
by T. S ALLEN.
H S I.t il r .H’s 1.0M1E5 M ill I* ad Mo
lessee, A * K fugar. Java Coffee, Coc-ia and --Itier
family ■ rocertes, just received br T. 8. ALLEN, r
IIKD mII a first m
Jk T. 8 ALLEN.
11.NM.1.0 Ol is—Jnm wwiwi
.A T. S. ALLKN*^
nllim PE.tt'U -S ami APPLES-, gpl, D
did article for sale by T. S aLLEN .
<1 KNTLEMKN WII find a lew j.atu rns of Kashi, n-
M able PANTS STUFF at T. S. ALLEY'S.
BADIFB-WIH And new style OOiyDe and
J fsehtonalde GaITEBP. r,. a [ x.S AI.I.KN-.
V 5 ’ s l i-hapleigh, JEj a, Ou'a, celebrate Vaekee
lie , warranted, for axle by T S. aLI.IS
H' r*.-wß„y’e, Men’s ami i’hildren’* Summer style
. ol lir.A, ju*h opened and tor sale by
T. 8. ALLEN.
’ i li.s,-.
-a'B s'j sizes, lor sale by T. 8. ALLEN.
I'oiia si.i HUM . CBACKERS for aie
by T. 8. ALLEN.
r VKI by the pound or keg. kept for sale by
A T S ALLEN.
IJ Oil K AN l IIA 1 ON .Clear side and snouMer>j
l Mess Pork, Flour, Whiie Beaus, Mackerel on hauu
| and for sale at (JBO.W.COBK'g.
I Jan.- 15. 33
Si I. UC HUI Mi ’IOI.INM.v-15 Boss- >0
half Bbls., 10 Ten Cal. Kegs superior Sugar Houw
| Sy ntp Moiaasea, just rac'd at CE<. W Or HU’S
Dl II V NAI.T —lOfi Bags Fine Dairy Sal! |u*t
received and forsale by L. W, CURB
CrtfJ CAD'S- s rou: H \U£,Jii|C.rt,
JUU Ac_ for sale at COBB’S.
Fill Kl.f’.S—A lew of thosis sa;e*rior Jar P -k!*
just received and for sale at CEO W COBB’S
C 1 (H UES M Kl Bbi ami llu.ai neg
■ just received at .f O. W. COBB’S
Si *• .-! Roi* , Cla-iSed Aa. B, refine - , ju-i
received and for sale by G. W. COB B.
S ’IOKING TOBACCO —5 bbi*. Goodwin A
__ Mtjrrj’i Npic; h mix'd for*le at CUi’E S,
THE
COMPACT
INSURANCE
OPFrass an expmln n', by means of w inch, prudent
men et-cape losses The) transier to others tr< lulu
which im-tltublsguau e them Fora smallC- nsiderali.-o
These r t*. which inigh’ In an unlucky event, mm in
divdu-ds are sale y assumed by Cnmpanies well organ -
iz< J and judlcioumy mkuagtd. Buch an institution is
tho
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF II Alt I'MIKR. I U.AA,,
~r. t Incorporated 1825.
Tnißr!!ue n** iu>w u*UK:v and Du-iu* pg f- r wort* Uirq
a quarter ol a century, swd insured real and persons!
property ugainst loss b. Fire and Water to the value of
than
Cl mo ijimbrcii itlillious
or OOM.AIIS
LX THE U'KSTKX.X COl XTRY.
Fve r thousand E. have been incurred upon ti.e
above ri-k*. all of which Lave he. ;i adjusted si >ho
lit Herat Aven-> -thee ai Cincinnati, amt pa.d with u,
iilmoel promptitnde according to u.e cond-.pons ol il o
Pobcv, astnav be seen by luo rteipis ol n,e soveial
ciaimarls on ii e
This company Ui.es its op- rations epon such a per-
Atcphl j.lan of c .*.'l premiums, Well gendered risks and
lons experience in estimating hazirdsthat thsiuieresu
>f all concerned are pro ecitd. The 1 umpany receives
’root almost iuna-nerahle sources, and in small sums, a
large annual deposit.
Bo .Ihhui.i Premiums an ' Cajnfd Stock Erccsd
81,000,000!
From this fund held as a public trud. u.sres are naid.
To secure lor the public and the Cum pony n psuma-ieut
sbilily to meet ever fair demand, all erroneous ar frau
duleu’claims are r- Jects 1. 3uU is the, only pan of In
surance which can hun desert ti Confidence, and ih un
dersigned Age. I confidently invites h'.s friends io secure
themselves ai his Agency ag.-unat loss by
FUSE,
OR THE PERILS OK NAVIGATION.
Tho aitvantag.w of this contract need scarcely be urg
ed upon v eaphy men, or men hnnta,for they rarely l eg
led il, and if they do. flies leave them other resourced.
U is especially valuable l laboring mnn. mechanics and
• -tbe.sef innd.-r U rreans—who, |u-rhu| s. hnveltl’ieel o
than a h will and Us contents u the world.
These should never neglect fo insure ; a fire that mav
visit them at any h.-ur would leave them homeless, and
with no cipltal bnl thdir *ab<.r to begin again Uie Krug
gie of life, and years of toil and watching must puss be
fore the) can regal! what they have teak. U indeed u is
. vo>- dm To such, insuran. eis duty If the indn
vi.luui is worth tulle, the expense is less if he owns much
propi rtv.still, the expense is trifling, and btf Investing a
lew dollars h- is safe If he is overtaken bv nnsTo!tu; H
anil h s all laid in ashes, he r —c. ives a r.-c,,mpci .So m
cash caprie! e tual i.. his loss, and may so**u ra.ore whet
I bus le-en ilesirovi-d.
F -r lunher information rcs|trcng rales of premium,
etc., ap[dy to tho undersigned
RICHARD L. READ, Agent
For Mtnn-al Point and low a I ounly. (]•
■mce in the i-toue Building' east of Fairchild’a
•Mom, \i|•
NEW BOARDING HOUSE, ~
MOM
cm, m (*sui aa a ki - - g*.-*
ill'- “u*-d ii(. his house on Hli.H STHKivt, for ihh
w -c< omiie.daiiou of a few hoarders, lu Ihe
Best ant! Most Comfortable Mamur.
■ Hu wi I ♦ i.ik buMiM-hN i.K .>€<• r*.,:nrut. r*r-
SWSK .u -ir Wf bonl. srf invt, ci u> call ahj bim.
j Miuorai I'oi nt. May 19, |r*s3
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
GOODS ARE DOWN
—ON
COMMERCE STREET
TI’IIVRK, ibo sul sort her has takr-n the stand and
’ sttM-.k of Goods hereluioiu owned by A. C. Davis,
and will continue to sell
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, H ARDWARE, BOOTa fc
SHOEB, QUEENBSV ARE, tec., Ac ,
A* fIIEAP AS THE t 111. tl'I'ST.
2 adies ami ‘-eull.-ineu will flnd it pi sheir advnntaga
lo make odCasior-Bl deposits of cash In bis
Savings SSetti A*,
j which Becarity will he given in desirable goods of
all Kinds.
r.S. a few Pilk and Satin BouueG of the la
l* w ill ht cheap.
Faiuculars bereafior.
THUS, S. ALLKN.
M March 7, I-
Vp A\ 'i f|tv .[X it -t' t n
—o—
J v n*H 1 !%.%>,
Fnr p*st fa rom, woul-i rffpeclftiJly nay
1 t- hUoMI CHlomerg ani ihe public iteneraUv, thnt
bis *hop iray Ik* found on i> rr<#*r or ‘ omaic.Ce and H*ch
Mn*. t>. wh< ru he i* suj>p!ied *ilh all the la est nml n o*t
fashionable >ivies ol C Th, t a Wki
inß, rriuimiiiKij, which he is pmpc-rtrd U> Macu.'ac*
lure into C in a a< <i manii r
warranted to rir,nK no sale.
Emp! > ins? ni e but the bent Workmen, and havirf;
h?id many }ears exj erience in his buslnem, he ffoUem
himif ihiat he will be aite t :ire entire sntistclicu lc
mi wliu may fav* r Liu* with iLeif caatom.
The i would sty to hit cnsPomers
m the vicinity >I LINDEN, that he will visit that p’acu
oDce in two weeks, when ho will lx- happy tu r< cn e any
orders <or <7ioihintr lhl maj be Ml with Jhqim
viMe ; a <| w rk ordered through him wid be dune, an I
; reiunufl without delay
A share uf public patronage is respectful*?
JkjSl-PU VIVIAN
Mioern; Point, March *5, 1 f>T 20 if
r K siibhcrile r would reap, cifu ly ftnnounca to the
■ ptr ; c that ti continue.- ihe Mercantile busincaa
at ihe old stan I >t Lio\d & U he#>ler, where h<* l>opnt
lo tk’i- ad ihe litem ol the old firm, and such others
aa wish for CUtOD BAEfAINS.
HAMI EL WJIEELEK.
Mirmral P.ir>t- 4prl lb, *ls
4 * - • J* i-fti AO— and No I, zru paint, snow
VT white, for sale at CKO W CCBn’s.
Bissolution,
r pUL Cfl-PA It L.M.KBII IP hviot. p.rc si Ist'ng hut w eon
1 ’hr* under* gruel, undr Ur.- name, firm and style <-r
I Joy and v rt hfu-u r, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. AH debts lint- the Isle brni Will be paid toßem’l
W heeior, at ibe old staud.
HARRIH iN M/iVD,
KAMUBn WIIECLEK.
Mineral Toinr, April 15, 25if
Notice.
r f ’H t, sui-sr- d,.-,s Iravlng s--ld their a!r-k r f ll.rfivnrr,
I (Sud-il-s, Haritoavcs, Igudluy, Ac, u. Ga-i. I'aiaat
i.kv .at . and wi-hfng loci x. up tk.-ir bnrdn-sa lit
Miiu-rul Point, would mr*at yes-ioctfutly tn\ -w-sl all who
are in d-LH to them, to m.tku it.ins-.faini-aymsiit to tho
IW-W Arm. Who are aotboFisaC U. c. llici rn-1 pay all
debts ol the late ti K 5 of
K. A. COLi INF, fc. CAI.
Minerk! Po-at, March 13, |i-53. -ji t f
Clothing-.
r |MIE so hern be rs would inform the pnblic that they
A. fcnvs tn their employ Ihe .diwi eipr roi'red work
men. wfcr- are ready at ul! line-- to make i loth rug of ev
ry description and of as go.el materials as can (u- found
1-1 tho (ilvs. Their Work isd no in the Mset style and
warranted to flu Gsl! at their Ku.ie under the Old Fa
toon, and see for yourselv. a.
BKI.I.KR A MICH LI. U ACH EH
| Mineral Point, Nov. IS, 1852 Ift
Notice 18 HEREBY GIVEN, ifaat application
writ be mmlc to the Ikr&n] of Fupervifors of ’he County
of lowa, at ibair next meeituv. for a division of the
Town of CHyßr, the cast half to be a'tachrd lo tba
Town of Wy- m.ng, and ihe su-.lh If lo tho Town of
Pulaski.
April 8, 1853. *w"3
I’DOLrHO WOLFE S
ARfiyiATIO .kCIIILP An *f iivatim.
I pure and genuine an cle. roanufurlnr* and by him In
*• Fchntedam. Hullanl, expreasiy for medical nw.rnd
strenaly r*c mreended for a mui • and permanent cure for
Gra.i-I, and a obetrirctior.-- 'f 1 L U-ine.a*- -• gfrom
!b- Kuloeysaud Bladder. S-.1.l in MincralPr.tr.’ t-r
3ltf . 0. PL’LF’ORD. Ag-ct.
Agent for Model Mill
J* t_7 ■ •
r THK ondcraigaed has b-. n app*.tnted sole Agern for
1 the sole of if.e hOovc brai.d lour, win b rsaupoii
>r to any id in this market. A cons.an: supply on
hand ai aJI tlnxea.
sept'3 JOHN MILTON.
For Sale.
i 6'f)D second h -n.l Haraess. E quire at
.1 Tbia t>Mc. Apr. 21)
(1 li, 1 Its. -. J<S) choice it; giiia and Princpe ti-
J gars,for sale at Cfigßtr.
ijFiil AFiN. I cast. .sSirtcidei—u oc.-. U->|
C*c (or lble tl-e, for an •- at C’JBR 8.
POIC K . on nxnd-and for sain ay
-F.ci. w. COBB.
CIWKT isfJ.vL !n ■ - J ...a.;- ,- if’Hn
J Htiet const nil} op baud, and war rani, and free p ( ,m
raw-dust, b T. 8. ALLf^-
Jane 13, ’IX ‘ ;ij