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cnnnneneement of the session: and he •hall also deliver to the state Treasurer a certified copy thereof, with a statement of the result of the canvass upon the sub ject, immediately after the completion of the canvass. Sec. 4. This act shall take effect I he in force from and after the twentieth day of January, A D. 1563 feec. 5. All acts or parts of acts con flicting with or In any way contravening the provisions of this act. are hereby re paaled. Approved April 4 1562. .Irnril S. 154i.; ( IMPTKR ’JOT AX ACT to authorize the collection of agricultural, mineral an I manufactu ring statistics, and to repeal chapter fifty two of the general laws of 1857. chapter fifty one of the general laws of 1858, chapter sixteen of the revised statutes, an 1 chapter one hundred and isty-si.< of the general laws of 1861. 7 Pr ft pi* of tha St* o* WUoon*in % represented in S* n x f # and do cn/ict a* foil on* . Section 1 It shall he the duty f the assessors of the several towns and cities in this state, at the lime ol makin ' the an nual assessment of real and persona, prop erty in the year 186). an! one-’ in everv ten years thereafter, to collect the statis tics in their se.oral towns and cities ol all agricultural, mineral and manufactu ring interests, carried on in their respec tive town? and cities, and make return of the same to the clerk [clerks] of the i min ty board [boards] ot supers isors. on or before the first Monday in August, in the year in which such statistics arc required by this section to betaken; for wiiich ser vice the several shall be al lowed. for th extra time so employed, the sarn? rate pr diem as is allowed for in a king the assessra nt. to bo audited by the r Toper authorities of tho town, city or vil ige in wlii -h the duty may have been performed. Sec. 2. It shall be ’he dutv of th' sec retary ot state, on or before the fifteenth day of April, in the year 1865, and everv t’Mi tears tliereaitcr. to fnruis the clerks of the county boards of supervisors of the counties of this state, a sufficient number of blank forms for taking said statistics, said form to be as follows : App!.‘s; bushels, valuation A.r cultural implements and machine ry; valuation liar ey ; acres, bushels, valuation Beans an 1 peas; acres, bushels, valua ♦ion Boots anil shoes; pairs, valuation. Buckwheat; acres, bushels, valuation Butter; pounds, valuation. Cabinet ware; valuation Capital invested in manufactures. Cattle and cahcs on hand , number and valuation. (.‘attic and calves slaughtered : number and valuation. Cheese ; pounds, valuation. Clover seed; pounds, valuation. Copper ore: tons, va!u ition Copper tnanufftetures ; valuation. C'>rn ; acres, bushels, valuation. Cotton goods; yards, valuation. Drain tiles ; number, valuation Earthcrn ware; valuation. Flax; pounds, valuation, flax seed; bushels, valuation. Grapes; pounds, valuation Honey; pounds, valuation Ilvy; acres, tons, valuation. Hemp; pounds, valuation. Hogs on hand; number, valuation. Hogs slaughtered . number, valuation. Horses and mules, number, valuation. Iron castings valuation. Iron; p:gs, pmnds valuation. Linsco 1 oil ; gallons, valuation. Leather; valuation Lumber sawed; feet, valuation. Lead smelted; valuation. Lead raised ; valuation Leaden manufactures, shot, Ac.; valua tion Maple sugar; pounds, valuation. Maple 9 ugar molasses ; gallons, valua tion. • )ats ; acres, bushels, valuation. Paper; reams or pounds, valuation. Potatoes; a res bushels, valuation. Uve : acres, bushels, valuation t?orghuni ; acres. Sorghum molasses: gallons, valuation. Sorghum sugar ; po oids, valuation. Shingles; number of thousand, valua tion Sheep and lambs on band, number, val uation trheop and lambs slaughtered ; number, valuation. 1 imothy and other grass seed: bushels, valuation. Hood and willow ware ; valuation. H agon* and -arriages; number, valua tion. H o den fabrics; yards, valuation H h 'st; acres, bushels, valuation H iue , gallons, valuation. H his key [whisky:] gallons, valuation H 00l ; pounds, valuation. Sec. and. It shall be the duty of the t lerks t the county board jof supervisors, to furnish each town or citv assessor with a blank form, on or before the liftecath day ol May, in the year ledo. and every ton years thereafter. See. 4 It shall be the duty of the clerks of tin lards , supervisors, in the several counties ot this s:ate. on or before the firs' Monday ot '■ ptemb t in tlie vear lS6b, and a t cry ten years thereafter, to transmit to tlie secret iry of state a copy ot the foregoing returns, tcee f>. It shall be tbe duty of the sec retary of state to prepare and report to the legislature, it it; annual session in January, A I* •. and <*vci% ton vears thereafter. a tabu! ir sfatemen of nil the agricultural mineral and mainline uring products oi each county, as shown bv the reports required by he first section of tins chapter and In* shall also transmit a copy ot the same to the commissioner of patents. C* lh ' assess irs of the several towns, wards or pr-vincts. as the case may be, in the several counties in this state, while performing their duties as asses sors, shall ascertain and enter upon a schedule prepared for that purpose, the names, in full, of such [each] deal uni dumb, blind, insane and idiotic persons a each town, ward or precinct, together with the age. color sex. occupation and place ot birth ot said persons ; also, whether such person* are > located or not. also, tbe number of c lildren of said pa rents: also, a hat affinity of blood, if any, exists between said parents . also, the number of deaf and dumb, blin 1. insane and idiotic children of said parents . and {that) said papers shall] be returned to the clerk [clerks j of the county board ■ - - the a ment rvj i. and by hit i igbcm returned to the secretary ot state. Ihe secretary of state sh and ail Dec papers for ■ fassessors ac companies! with a printed copy of this chapter provided, that if. in any case, such [ariVj assc.-sor shall neglect or re luse to make tuii retur. s. according to the provisions of this chapter, he shall be subject t. a j muy ,0 not ies~ th in twen ty-fire dollars, nor more than forty dollars, to be collected in the same mauner us other fines are collected fur neglect of offi cial dutv. r • The accounts of the clerk [clerk-1 ot the Vc-ird {Vard-7 of -uiwr- vigors of the several counties' of tins state, for t!ie services required of him [them] ly the provisions of this act, shall be audited by the board [boards] of supervi sors of the several counties of this state. Sec. 8. Chapter fifty-two of the gener al laws of 18.77, chapter fifty-one of the general laws of 1858. chapter sixteen of the revised statute?, and chapter one hun dred and sixtv-six of the general laws of 1861, are hereby repca’ed. Sec. 9. This act shall rake effect an I be in force from and after its passage and publication. Approved April 5. 1'62. SOMETHING FOB THE TIfVSES!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. JOHXiS & CROSLEY’S AM-ROAN CEMENT GLUE. TIIF STRONGEST GLUE IN TEE WORLD. THE CHEAPEST GLEE IN THE WORLD THE MOST DURABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD THE ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN THE WOULD. THE BEET GLUE IN THE WORLD. AME I ’A'* GEMFNT GLUE I* the only article of the kind ever produced which WILL WITHSTAND WATER. IT WILL MEND WOOD, Pave your broken Furniture. IT WILL MEND LEATHER. Mend your harness, Straps, Beits, Boots, Ac. IT WILL MEND CLASS. gave the pieces of that expensive Cut Glass Bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY. Don't throw array that broken Ivory Tan, it is easily re paired. IT WILL MEND CHINA Your broken China Cups and Saucers can be made ns good as new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE. That piece knock-d out of your Marble Mantle cau be put on as strong as eve.. IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN. So matter if that broken Pitcher did not cost but a shil ling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and you can’s match it mnd it, it will never show wh-n put togetner. twill Men l3oaa, Cjral, Lav*, and in fact every thin" but metals Any article cement’ .1 with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will not show where it is meuded. FVTR ACT' : ’* Every Hous-keep-r shoul i have a supply of Johns A Crosiey’s American Cement Glue.”—Vtit York 7‘ino. “ It is so convenient to have in the house.”—-Vest IV-rV t-’rprrss “It is always ready; this coram -nJs it to every body." ndr/irndrvt. ” We have tried it, and it as ns. fii in our homes a? water.”— tfilke’M Spirit nf thr limn. •j 8 D2i cm? ns sm? if l ; . SIO.OO per vear saved in every family by One I>U ttle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE. Price 2d Cents per Dottle. Price 2d Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Vrry I.iberal Induction to Wholesale Itnrera. TERMS CASH For Sale by all Druggist*, and Storekeepers gen erally throughout the country. JOHNS & CORSLEY, (Sc'.e Manufacturers'.) 73 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Liberty Street, >K\V \()RK. Impnrtant to H u-c Owners. Important to Builders. Important to kail Road Compan cs. Important to Farmers. 7 o all whoin this may concern, and it concerns evertf hodrtf. JOHNS & CROSLEY’S IMPUGNED GUTTA PERCHA tpdr ny: rri oa < tit XTC <lfiA LCI l\ I JCl' >HM l\ If, The Cheapest and mast durable GLUE in use. IT 15 FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to new and old II"fs of all kinds, ft op or flat, and to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shingles. The Cost i. onlr about Om-.Tlilrd tliarnfTln, AM* IS T\\ l( K AS I>TT <J Alt E This Article has been thoroughly tested in New York City and all parts of the United States. Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, ox. buildings of aU kinds, such as Factories, Foundries, diarrhea, Kail Road Depots. Car", and on Public Buildings generally, G comment Buildings, Ac . by 'he principal Builders, Architects and others, during 'ne past four years, and has proved to be the cheapes' ar. i most durable Roofing in use, jt i s i n every respect, a Are, water, weather and tiro • proof covering f r roofs ■ f all kinds I hi- is the t I W, 1 mntrri at •nnntsfarlttreti ia the Vmtei St In whiles the eery lesirable pro prieties of y.l"sl’rtiti „ud t „■ aht/iln,' which are uni versally acknowledg'd to ho possessed by A. ITT . PiiKl H AMIIMIURIB EiC. No ■ pat .s requir and in m k rig Appl cation. The expense of applying it is trifling, as an ordinary Roof can be covered ,md finished the same dot/. U c'n b apnded by iry o: p, and when finished forms a perfectly Fire Proof surface, with an elastic. body, which cann t be injured bv heat] cold or s: rms, Shrinking of Roof B >ards, nor anv ex ternal action whatever. LIQUID GUTT A. PERCH A CfMENT- I or Coating Metals of all Kinds when ex posed to the action of the Weather, and fdr preserving and re pairing Metal Roofs of all kinds. This i< th- n;ly< amp-sit,o ■ kuntrn vh,rh vitlsur cesstrtly resist ■ ztremr chan-jn of all rhmnt s f„r any length -f t,mt urn applied /„ metals to which it a ill-res firmly, forming a b iy equal to three coa’- of ordinary paint, costs much lss, and will l ist three times as long ; and fr m its elasticity is n it injured hv the con traction and expansion of tin and other Metal Roofs c.-nsi-quent upon sudden changes of the weather. It will m l erarlc in i old ur run ,u H arm IFea iher and IT! I nnl Wish njf T,H an,l „t„,r Vela! Roof, can be readily re pa red With t.VM Ptrrh„ Crment and prevented in i irth* r • rr -ion an-! leaking, thereby ensuring a pt rf'-crly water-tight rx>f f r many years. This Cement i peculiarly adapted for the preserve ' f■ • i • i - imp!• *ne*!s <vc . li- f r general manufactu rer** use. Gutta Percha Cement. ’ ■ ■ Mat dRe fs - tj [* n• in jure !by contrac-ion and expansi a f .Metals and te-'tnt rrarh n r. t nr run ,II arm lira,her "•atonal* are adapted to all climates, and we are prepared to s ■ , pari of tbe country, ;u sh >rt • ■ 'ice. for Gutta P.-rcha Roofiing in r Us, rea y prepared for use, and Gutta Percha Ce ment in barrels, " ah full printed directions for applica tr, *,/ mae ten-rat „„,l sat,,farto'v arranrt - ■ ■ Alike t ■ re ' I ihemsrlrcs ,n „ lucrative and permanent buti- OU ? TERMS ARE CASH E as : JOHNS & CROWLEY, . , ?OI T MANUFACTURER!!, *‘ 1 u ■ house 7S \\ ill. :nt Street, NKU Tit K. “4; ly* - ■ ' liars and Prices will he furnished _ 0:1 application. . tcx. Moffett's Temple of Art. IS NOW e • - Ihen •-■ •- I a w •• ie *ui*rior tu any gallery in v • j : “ - h light which ena style"* 1 * "■ '' V :er "-• ll*aa ran be done in the old •f threw . . , -V" r , r :be sabs-.ance fade" what ad, m.. T| iou kuowest no* > he* - I •** * ort h ,f, ’ I ‘ . - ■' 'b ike sunbeam, painting * 1 - Tc - bright faces on the burnished pi tie ,r- r- g .-lit here and casting a shadow there produci: g creatur- , f Fife. lu-sUCh and joy. 1 ain pr--p 1 , T> to take all kinds of picture ; the bea 1.1 Ui 1 ■ 3 ph which are si admired by the i >v cr? ‘ r fl " - the new M.-le *r gtorreotvpe which are not sun -- 1 by any picture—indeed all kinds of pic tures tn ■ t B t ik- nin a manner far superior to anv ererta, this tv All are invited to call and ss “- r r ’7 ’ 1 ' '■ am ns; all m rk warraoted pl.r l -'’f-oev ,! * r '*' ’ f ,vc a n*lrrdid i -t of tine cold ,'To 5 BnJ f R™B, wnich 1 will sell low St p “ a caU Rooms in Mff u's Bb--k, P-, Vo, ~.e Z* VOFFETT. Artist. TO THE PEOPLE OP THE UNITED STATE?. IN the month of Decorator, 19&8, the undersigned for the first time offered fur snlc to the public Dk J. Botec Don’s Imperial Wine Bitters, and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mortal misery arising simply f:om a neglect of small complaint*-is surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost iinj>orlance that a strict attention to the least and most trilling bodily ailment should 1 e bad ; for dUe&ses of the body roust invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEF DOD’S IMPERI AL WINE BITTERS from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Bitter*, for the cure of Weak Stomach*. Gene ral Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed y any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial The wine itself is of a very superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wine* ; * arming and invigorating tl e whole system, from the tu-ad to the feet. A? these Bitter* ar* tonic and altera tive in th- ir character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its part*, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for diseases and weakness peculiar to where a Tonic is required to ftrengthen and bear* the *ystrm No lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, a* they are reviv ifying in their action. These Hitters i cifl not only cure. but P'evcml Disease, and in this respect ar* doubly valuable to the person* who may use them. For I\( ITIEN ( ONNIMPTIOV, Weak Lungs. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the NVrvous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases re quiring a Tonic, Hr. Beds’ Celebrated Wine Bitters ar*- unsurpassed. For Sore Throat, so common among the clergy, they arc truly valuable. fi r the aged and Infirm, and for persons of a weak constitute n—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-keepers, Tailors, Seam stresses, Students. Artists, and all persons leading a sed entary life, they will prove truly beneficial. Asa beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and de lie i .us to the taste. They produce all Ihe exhilarating * fleets of brandy or wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for person-* addicted to the use of ex ces-ive strong drink, and who wish to refrain fr*m it.— They are pure and tndrely free from the poisons con tained in the adulterated wines and liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only TIRE, but PREVENT disease, nnd should be used by all who live in a country w here the water is bad, or where chills and fever is prevalent. II ing entirely innocent and harmless, they may be giv en freely to children and infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen and Temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable Bitters over the land, and thereby essen tially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all affections of the Head. &>r.k Headache . or Ner vous Headache. t)r U ds' tmper aL /Ft ne Hitlers uili be found to he most salutary and efficacious. F E M A LES. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclu sive proof that among the women these Bitters have giv • n a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Du J. Hover Dons’ Impkrial Wink Hitters are prepared by an eminent and skillful Physician who has used them successfully in his practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing tha exclusive right to manufacture and soli Dr. J. Bovee Hods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by *wo distinguished Medical practitioners, who pro nounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a gene ral thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable physician can be found in the I’aited States, acquainted w ith their medical proper ties, who will not highly approve Dr. J. Bovee Dods’ Imperial Wine Bitters. In ail newly settled places, where there Is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poison ous miasmi is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. Dr. J Bovee Dads' Imperial Trine Bitters are composed of pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry. Solomon’s Seal, Comfrev, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard. Chamomile Kb-wers and Gentian. They are manufacture dby Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced and successful Physician, and nence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the medical profession is so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispeusible as a Tonic. .Mediatie a*id Beverage . PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE. It Costs but little! Purify the blood! Give tone to the Stomach! K novate the System! and prolong life ! Price* stl per li .nle, (i Bottles for ss* Prepared and by CHARLES WTODIFIFLD k CO.. Sole proprietors, T* 4 , William Street, New York For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out the country. 37-ly .lew Grocery Store. P. ALLEN A CO. J WE opened at the store recently occupied by A. C- Ansley, opposite the court houss, an excel exit stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Embracing almost every article in their line. They h.;re a good assortment o! SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, F sh, Dried Fiuit, Molasses, Candies. K.isins, Tobacco, Currants, Cigars, &c., Which they hare selected with care, for Family use and whicii they will se'l on as favorable terms for Cash, ns the same articles can be obtained at any oihei Store in li*e city. Our friends will find every thing they desire in the Grocery line at cur s?toie,al prices which will te satisfactory. A share of the publicpatronasre issolicited. P. ALLEN A CO. Mincial Point, February 3d, IR6O. 6jly Wright & Hatch s Stage Line. r |'HF Proprietor? beg leave to inform the traveling A public that they are now running a Daily L-m nf Stayes Betwtcn Mineral Point and Pla’teville ; Leaving Mine ral Point at 1 o'clock P. M., and also leaving Platteville for Mineral P ;;it at the ®amc hour each day Their ft apt. also leave Plattevillc for Prairie du Chicn rut Lancaster, on Tuesday? and Friday? of each week, and return from Prairie du Chien to Piatierille on Mondavi and Thursdays trood team?, easy coaches and careful drivers may he relwKJ The ne t rcnage of the public is solicited rf ♦ R \yrjg BUY your. mOSEiE AT VIVIAN’S! f=> | s ) [—^ X-3E X *X* 3S ODORLESS kerosene TO BE HAD FOR 50 GTS A G ALjXiOJNr, For Cash Only, it mim DRUG STORE, Mini Point. Wis. -John p, 'M'ramel, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND HARNESS GOODS, FARMING AND MINING TOOLS. HPHE undtriijtned. bcllcrlnjr tha* the want* of the Ifl- I nin t District demand an malUthment whart *ttt tUo( in the * HARDWARE LINE, •an be obtained at low price*, will Veep eenstantly hand HARDWARE and harness goods in all their endle** Tarietle*. consisting of House Furnishing G^ods, Farming Implement®, Blacksmithing Tool®, Building Material, Harness Trimming, Carpenters’ Tools, Glass, Sash, Puttj, Ac. 1 shall keep on aand at all time*, a full assortment of the above named good* at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. A°d he shall endeavor, from his price* and quality of goods, to make it an object to all to purohase of me, la stead of going to Chicago or Galena He has on hand wrought and cut Nails. Cordage, Mi ners’ Spades and Shovels, Bellows, Anvils, Sledgas, Ti ces, Pipe Boxes, Wrought Axles, Eliplic Springs, Crow bars, Coil, Log and Trace Chains, Manure Forks, Haj- I Knives, and the best WARRANTED AXES i ever brought into the State, by the dozen or single, lo gethlr with all the little things going to make up a Hard ware Stock. Abd he aks an examination of his GOODS AND PRICES, confident that the people of lowa County feel the need of an establishment of this kind, and that our good* and priecs cannnt fall to give satisfaction, he respectful ly solicits a shaie of the patronage of the public. In connection with the Hardware Store Is a Gud Shop, where *ll kind* of Fire Arm*, uch ** RIFLES, SHOT GUNS. PISTOLS, will be kept for sale or made to order. He also keep* all kind* of ammuultlen of lb. best quality, r’ch as Powder, Lead, Shot, Cut Wad®, Buck Shot, Cap®, Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse, Ac., Ac. {■y Please call and tet the quality and price* *f hi* Good* and Work JOHN P. TBAMEL. April 2. IS6O- Wtf. Manhood, nOW .oat. how restored again. Just published ia a sealed envelope. *n the Nature, Treatment nnd Radical cure o Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakhess, Sexual Debil ity, Nervousness nnd Involuntary Emission*, indue ing Impotency, M -rital and Physical Incapacity. By Rob. J. t’ulverwell, M, p., Author of the “Green Book,” &c. Ihe world-renowned an i hor. >n this admirable lec ture. clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequence* of self-abuse may be eff. dually removed without medicine and without dangerou* surgical operations, bougies. Instruments, rings or cordial, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cc r e himseifcheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid 012 tha re- , ceipt of two postage at am ps. bv addressing DK CHAS. J KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Box 4,586. STEAM MILL. r |'MIE Vineral Point Steam Mill is now in complete I operation, ready to do custom work Ou the hortest notice. THE BEST QUALITY OF FLOUR ept at all times and sold at the lowest cash price. All. FI oim WAKKA NTKD, nd delivered to families in and adjoining the city, without extra charge. rlour at all times exchanged fo: good Wheat on the most favorable teims. Miur* feed constantly on hand and iu** ale low. WILLIAM LANYON, Sr. Mineral Point, Sept. 23d, 1361. rl4-nSß*tf. IOWA C Or.NTY Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, lUHERE a full assortment of FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS may at all times be found. FARM IMPLEMENTS. '1 brushing Machines and Horse Pow. rs; Re.ipers. Plows, and Cultivators; Corn ar and Double Shovel Plows ; H i}’ and Straw Cutters; Corn Shellers, Fanning Mills ; Wagons, &c., &c., Jkc. SEEDS. Hungarian Grass Seed; Corn and Broom Corn Seed ; Clover and Timothy Seed ; And every other description of Seeds. Call and examine the s*ock. Lanyon’s Ware House. Mineral Point. ltf BLODGET A HOOKE. Bootst and shoes CHEAT* The undersigned would rtmptet fully inform the citiaens of Mint ’*al Point and vicinity, that he is supplied with the best of stock, aud is prepared to make to oder BOOTS <t SHOES, COARSE OR FINE for Ladies, Gents or Children, on short notice and the most reasonable terms. Thoae desiring work in his line are invited to call at his Shop, next doer below Gndr\*s Store, on High Street. Repairing done on short notice. Leather and Shoe Findings always on hand and for sale. Cash paid for Hides. CHRISTOPHER DAY. Mir.era 1 Po ; nt, September 1, 186® DRIED FRUITS. Dried Fruit and can fruit at WHEELER'S. NEW WAGON SHOP. 11 HE subscriber haring a shop on Commrct Street, near the Rail Hoad Depot, i prepared to do any work in the line of Wagon and Carriage .Making on short notice, in the rast workmanlike manner, and from the hp*t of material. H* is supplied wi th steamed Thills. Felloes, Poles Ac. of the best quality of timber, and will at all times be pleaed to secure calls from those in need of his *e reices. rF"R*-p-> inngdoneon short notice. Terms reasonable, and all work warranted. JOHN CARTER. \ugust 29th. 1?69. 3 sl ' (' ROCKERY. Crockery osnb# QROCE HIES FARMING IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN WAKE AND CROCKERY •ax ■ sorssr cn*rss at m. Wliecler’a Than any p!s# i Ac citj ; assd if people would save hobct, *hej wsmld sail nad EXAMINE STOCK AXD EKICES. Fresh Fruit receired daily by express and in fact all kinds of Good* ever found in any Gro eery Store can be found at 0 WHEELERS Samuel IVhrrltr. 5 daily receiving large quantities o goods in addition to his well selected *tock, and by being constantly in the market will select the VERY BEST GOODS And will ell Good* at Retail cheaper than any House in this city can And Healers BUYING BY wholesale bad better examine oor stock before pur ktia| bwker* MPevlin fir JRrater , S C ek C^2frJl S . *° Wm I * mnTOn A Son. bavin] pur chased the large and laahionable slock, ot STOVES AND TINWARE, Hecenllv owned by Wm Lanvon A Son are nrenarad to do all kink, of work in our ii„e with neatness and dt.patch. Being boll. THAc-ricai. ou lu ~ ourselves that we cannot tail to give satufietion The public are relocated to call and eiamina oar .tea and price, before purchasing el.ewhere, aa we are determined to aell our Good.* at aa low’ a flenra as they can be purchased in any house in the West We keep on hand stall timea, a complete assortment of TIN*. SHEET IRON <t COPPER WAR And will manufacture any article in our to ord.r. A complete asan—mcDt of Parlor, Box aid Cooking Stotii, of 'he moat approved pa’trrus, among woi..h may ha 01 and the follow mg : MAY MOWER, I GRAND MONARCH. BLACK DIAMOND, I FIK WITCH. NEW WORLD. * quick STEP SMOKE BURNER, I EMPIRE cixY. CHARTER OAK, | OUR PAVORITB. I'KEMIDI STOTES. all a;tea and pattern! uow in uae. Alee, among bora, the following : P k R I,OK STOEES. Srt.Tae, with and without Oren*. floaro.v, with aud without Or.ni, Ftfisat.. open and elnaed Fronts. Cottage Stotkb. Ac., Ac., Ac. BOX STOVES, or all deacriptinna and aiiea. together with a few COAI, STOVES, both lor Cooking and the Pnrler. We hare a’aoa large atock ef beautiful BRITANNIA WARS. TeaPota, | Coffee Pota, I M-leases Pitchers. Mugs. I Cups. | Spittoons Sugar l T ra, 1 Creamers, I Castors, Pilchers, (Candlesticks, ( Lamps, AAc. -Selected with care, and offered at remarkably low rales THE MINING PUBLIC Are * ntermed that we are prepared ts make Samar I so. Pc era of any dimension, to , rder, en ahsrt notice. JOB WORK Uf ali kinds done with neatness and despatch. All work don. .1 our establishment will be war ranted in every particular. TEII M S CASH. The customers of the old firm are r.apeetfnllr Invited tocontinue their patronage to thia a.tabli.h meat. DEVLIN & PRATER, At the old stand of Lanvon h San r i o, Commerce Street, Mineral Point. * eu.il, lS6o. S—tf New Drug Store. A T <]>e ign of the Golden Mortar, Moff.tt'i Block am Mineral Point. J. B. & C. R. MOFFETT, Hare jot received end opened e Urge l earefullr •elected tock of Drugs, Oils, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Pare White Lead, And colored paints In ol! (The tatter ia> 1 and pound cans.) Patent Dryer ; -New Jersey .Snow WfiiteZiucin Refined Oil; Kngilsh Red Lead ; Linseeo Oil. Spirit a Vnrpentine ; Putty and Varnished ol all kinds ; Burning Fluid, Alcoho’ ; And the beat and cheapest KEROSENE OILS In the market. Alao f a large stock rf Win. McCnlly A Co’i. \V N DOW GI ASS of nil sizes. from £XIO to 30X40, and all kinds ol White Flint Gian* table wart. A good assortment of Wall Paper and Stationery. We wi?h to call especial notice to our 0!d Belle Fleur Brands; Gin; Fort, Juice, Madeira and Sherry Wines, for medical purposes. Assoitznent of PEKKUIIERT and finry article!*. We warrant every article sold by us to ke just what it is represented. Our goods were purchased from manufacturers a id importers. so that we can and will Sell. at the very lowest figures for CASH. Min’l Pt., May ?0, 16tl. 21-tf. FAIRBANKS’ /Msssa*. STANDARD SCALES ALI * su*’ds. FAIRBANKS k GREENLEAF, 172 Lake Street, Chicago. 1/18 S!d In Vllnrral IVinl br . W. CODB. f ff Bct cnlr the genuine. HOWE S STANDARD SCALES. FOB SALE BY B *] Vandervoort. Dickerson ny plate warehouse. No 190 A 201 Kaniolph Street, Chicago. Weight out of Level. NoChock Hods. AllfrieUoa received os B*He. ■BB-ly. Leather Tl aim factory. r |M!E subscribers tnn and finish Harness, Bridle, Belt, Collar and String Leather; Kip, Calf and Sheep Skins, Which the/ will ell at the Inwr.t rate* for em.h, et their hr,p. North east corner of High sod Commerce streets. Mineral Point. X-it They will pay the highest price for goob Beef Hines, Hors*- Hides, Kip, Calf and Sheep kins. For JOB TERMS *ee eu** Card. SMITH k SANFORD. N. B. Plastering Hair always on Land. lOtf Mineral Point. March Ist IH6I. Rl:ick*mi thing. THF subscriber would respectfully inform the eiti- KM of Mineral Point, and all those who may want work in bin line, that be has opened anew BLACKSMITH SHOP in the rear of the Hank, m-*r the coart house square where he will be really at aU times to do, on short no I ire and in a workmanlike manner, any kind of work in his 1 ine. Haring ha-1 long experience in the businesa, be hopes, by strict attention and rinse application to business, to merit and secare a liberal share of the patronage of the community. 8. W. CARTKB. July 30,15d0. 31 FA K M FO R SAL E rj’HK subscriber olTtn for wi a , J splendid farm of 12u acres of Brat *3H, ~ i quality land Eighty acre* are under SH|||B very r-cmt cultivation, and tha ra- JHsftlS tnairiint 4 ’acres is pood timber On house, with a poor! bam, A<- . attached. It ia situated on the principal mad leading from Madlann and Pralrla riu Che n about midway between Hit-bland, Linden and Wlngvllle. an t is- natural water ng place. The tim ber iapo el and a, rentent. Th purchase must lie made by the first of April Tc m One-half Cash, the balance to Bull the purchaser Appl to MABTIN NASH, PropileSor Jaau ary, I7th. 1l ’ M P"***- PENSIONS AND BOUNTY. 7e disabled So oxers. Stamen ami Mannas and ToT* "Tr°‘*" *A. kart dUd oi bttn k'tUd the service : f yHAS C TfCKKK, Attorney for Claimanta, Bonn- Vy l T .*nd and lension Agent. Washington City D. C. Pensions procured for Sold.ara, Seaman and Marines of the present war, who art disabled by rea son ef wounds neeired or diseaaa contracted wl.il. In arm re and Tensions. Bounty Money and Arrenn of Pay obtained for widow- or ntbar belra nf theta who have died or been killed while in service. Bounty Land procured for services in an army ea the other wars. CHAT. C. TUCKER. 1 * Washington. D, C end AT KX WTLSOK, IflsAmt Te+a,