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THE TRIBUNE, ISOOAH SCEW&, .inA' t *i“V* ItX’lL rtrt lb TblF, table . OK TIME. tS> take MONDAY \_y Jane 11SC1. MIN’EUAI. POINT RAIL KOAl>. Going so rrn L *ire ilia r.iU'jitil at ..3:*’op. in. '’aLviniu-.-*! ,;lsp. tn. l>*ave Darungt in at... 4;tn, p. m. L.-avf Riverside *t. .... .. .4;35p. iu. it!ire 1 s WmYcb it S;OMp ui. GOING NuKTII. t.-ave Warr-m at ’■<* t . .- <t ; -j..p in. Leave at ... :w*p. ■ Leave Cl vmnc at. ■■• ' "" r ivt at Mb rut Point it WALKN A A (MIfCAOO UNION K. K himpt tral— mm s follow going east. 1. ~* Pro -port at . 1" ■' N- •> * r . M going west. L-ave Chicago at ... j (K) a. m. and ll; rm. Tldsroad c-muecls at B-lvidere with trainsfvr Me IoU, Jan-'svillf, Madison. Ac. W lOH W VNTED. w* ire in want of wo. lat the Tmaf.-.E office. '4 >tl n if patron* lake noitcc. Wasted. —A gio i girl to <lo general homework. Enquire at this office. I. S. I,iren>r>. The V. S Licenses f or the year com mencing May Ist. are now iu the hands of the undersigned for collection AH persons interested will save the ten per cent* by calling and settling the same soon, ' <i- W BLISS, l>e P Cul. June 27th, lSt>4. s? s I’lcMt'S. —On Tuesday last the r M. Sab)uith School had a very pleas ant ride *o Warren on the Rail Road and Picnic Dinner at Riverside. On Wed nesday the M. K Sabbath School also en joyed a ride to W arren, and a ) icuic at Oarlingtou. whore the citizens united with them, and all spent the occasion pleas antly. Shilling, speaking Ac , added much tu the entertainment. Ye have not enjoyed a more pleasant time for nnnv dav *. ♦- -♦ Fabmihu' Sciufc—About t) Ago, the M* ssrs. Fatrl. anks invented and tie yr.'> inakimr platform Scales, which i-dect-d a rornplcte chanixe in tiic manner tif lining sue), business a< retpures wi and without which it would he imros-dde to do the pie-.-iit immense amount of bn i ne— iu the country. Hince thiMi they have given their constant personal attention to the imsim---, rnakinc all sueh improvements and adding sn .1 inodifica ttons as their experience lias -hown to bo ilesiralrle. During this time many other kinds of scales have been invented, and more or less tried by tire pnidie, and mainly thrown wsidc, while the business of the Messrs, fair banks has steadily increas'd from year to rear, their scales now stai.dmy higher in pub lic estimation, and their sales ieinc very inneh larger than ever before. This shows very strongly the excellence and durability of Fair banks' Scales. Running Afoul CorrEiniE.vD. —Re- cently, savs the Rochester Krpres*. while the express train on the < entral was passing between Hvron and Bergen, go mg eastward, it ran over one of tho-e odoriferous lirtlo animals vulgarly called skunks, and the cars were immediately filled with the peculiarly offensive effluvia which emanated from the remains. 1 he gentlemen held their noses, while the la dies buried their face- in their handker chiefs, until a very sedately-appearing lady remarked in a very grave tone I guess they've run over a Uopperhead, which instantly set the passengeis in a perfect furor of laughter. I’ho incident furnished abundant food for merriment until the train reached the city. How TO I’IIEVKNT V. ET FeKT. 1 haVC had three pairs of boots f,.r the last six vears. and 1 think 1 will not re-pure unv more for tbe next six y ears to come The reason is that I treat them in the follow ing manner I put a pout* 1 each of tallow ami resin in a pot on th ‘ire : when molt ed and inixe-i apply it hot with a painter's brush until neither lie side m-r upper will soak any more. If it is desired that t e 1-oots should immediately take a polish, dissolve an ounce of wav in a tcaspoonful <*f turpentine and lampblack A div <-r tw o after the boots have been treated with the resin and tallow, rub over them this wax And turpentine, but not before flu- fire Thus the exterior will have a coat of wax alone and shine like a mirn-r Tallow and grease become rancid, an 1 rot the stitch iug of leather : hut the resia gives it an antiseptic -pi.aiitv wh : eh preserves the whole. Roots .r shoes shun'- Ihe so large to admit of wearing eork s des t'oi k :• so bad a conductor ■ f heat that with it in the hoots the feet are alvvavs warm on the coldest stone floor t®“Thero is a rat eater o\aib> tions near Carlisle, Hnoland T|<> tii mi~ a tall Kaffir. onlv wears a head-dress ;in ,J an apron, fin 1 oats thirty to f, , r ty r:i ; a day, first biting >tTtbe ho iJs 0 f the vor iiuk The police permit these piluliit loirs, an i the p.• ■pl • ■ j them w*‘l am delighted. said Secretary t hne, when Johnson had so manfully taken his stand in the Senate a<rain-l >e session. ' I am delighted to '•■am that An drew Johnson is only t!i ■ mo lern way for spelling Audi trr It wa not an extrava/ant expression of tiie re gard in which he has been held —rtm contract for dead horses in the Federal army has just been let for twelve thousand dollars enn-tylv mia is nt present pr>“Sue ing nearly 15,000.0 *0 t*n> ( f coaf annually. nd, nt prcticnt price ot coal t!;e State must be realizing an cnormon- s:i n JF.K-FKRSON KARMEirK*.,.. Chu-ag... Dear Sir; —I a:n liitiiih - .1 w<r!i t'to Weed Maciiine. In f.ut, Int-.-t , ris better than I anticipated, at: 1 ;•<: i 5 uml. c >n m> estimation. like most of utaohinos 1 have hail all sort- of trr, : .j.- v. iili ... ulrc itn chines. First, I g,,t ,i ■■ •one, which 1 ■ent back ion . . times, to the ofh ••fr > n klefa i g.i :: After trying and bothering w >h it f. r a long time. I set it ammj la the a memento of vexations ami tr > ~]..4 , After that I bought one with a•• r l,i r.-puta. tion ;** “big factor' *• g,,.-. , lIS , tti -es “tMiuwdons establishment." Jiu it was no go. T-m complicated ; wouldn’t sew anvthine heavier than shirting. Next. I made a i ev change for a celebrated f. >ip. tf ‘ h machine— another 6b/ thing —Lip h"otj>'o ' I !<■ -w. Stitch would ravel out faster than it could he made. Good thing to play with :rah ‘r ex pensive though. But lam satisfied now that, after all mr long trouble, I have got what 1 Want: a good one that is reliable and every way satisfactory. The Weed Ma chines will ah ars he held ;u my host opinion-, aod I shall ever jeru.tlu MJ POINT WEEKLY TRIBUNE, .§prcial Uotirts. Wright , M Rejan-nating Elixir. lift not despondency any longer be the ever pre vailing bane of the fallen state of the human family.— But, yon ask, how j> .his to be prevented? Despoml low spirits, drs/tair, a tendency to look upon the gloomy side of everything, aie all difficult to drive away. Doctors and medicine will not do it ; the ordi nary stimulating drinks of the day will not do it ; but before you give up the case as hopeless, try M right s H-j ivenatiug Elixir As its name indicates, It will put new life Mud animation into the drooping energies; v, a even r"tinr bb-od into your veins. Ve who pine upon the brink of the grave, who may have tr'ed in vain to raise yourself from the "slough of despond," be induced, even though it may be at the eleventh hour, to try its soothing influence. Sold by all drug gists See advertisement. {July] /'LADIES—LADIES—LADIES ! / Do not fail to read the advertisement in this • paper, headed IMPORTANT VO FEMALES ! Dr. CII EE-5 EM AN, ofNew York, has devoted . the last thirty years of his practice to Female J Complaints His Bills act like a charm. They J ore reliableami t/. "-® A number of vears have elapsed since the In troductson of HOSTETTEo CEI.EBRATED BIT TUS to the public. The prejudice existing in the I minds of many persona against wliat are denominated j patent medicine* at first greatly retarded its sale ; but as its vl l tues and merits became known, this barrier of prejudice we overthrown, and the demand increased So rapidly, that in a few years scarcely a village exist ed in the Cnitcd States in which tho afflicted had not experienced the l-enefits arising from the use of the "Bitters," and at the pi.sent day there are to be found IS ALL PARTS OF THE W ORLD vouchers for the great merits of the article. No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. .See ad eertisement. For sale by Druggist* and dealers gene ally very where. 21 StagCSevcn llutulretl Volunteers sick in Camp ' —Young men, be warned in time, supp’y yourself with Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. They are guaranteed to cure the worst cases of Sores. Cl cers. Scurvy, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. If the reader of this "notice” cannot get a box of Bills or ointment from the drug store in his place, let him write tome. S't Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers w ill not keep i.ly medicines on hand because they can not make as much pro'll as on other persons’ make.— 35cents. 55 cents, and Sl.4') per box or pot. Beware of False Prophets, Who promise to restore gray hai to its natural color, with poisonous and Imperfect dves of sulphur and lead CRISTADORO’S IS THE ONLY DYE TBIT IS Perfectly Clean, Perfectly Simple, Perfectly Pur •, Perfectly Harmless, Perfectly >ure. Perfectly Boisonless, Perfect y Reliab’e, Perfectly Imitates N.,ture, anti combines in itself all the perlections of a perfect dye. Manufactured by J, CHRISTADORO. 6 Astor House, New V.-rk. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dr- s*<r* Price fl, fl.'d, and $3 per box, according to sire CHRiSTAOORO’S HAIR PRESERVATIVE Isiavaluable witliliis Dye, as it imparts the utmost •“fta- ".;he m beauti;ul gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. Price, Vi cents, *|, and per bottle, according to sire. lu Tkjiitnkss or the ('hint—We sneeze. a slight, thin. ■‘harp, ichorous matter c<*mrs fre-m our tvo have heaviness of the head, great oppression ••f the rh* -t. yrne tightness, and a little tenderness in the region of the lungs. Now, attention must fn* given to this 'late of facts, *r inllainmnion of the lungs, or congestion may take place, and dea*h be with us be fore we are aware. BUAM>RFTH’S PILIaS, 'Ry two, four or six, according to age, sex and consti tution, must he taken. They must purge very freely, drink warm drinks while the fever lasts, end as a diet oat plenty of good Indian meal gruel or chicken broth, with plenty of rice in it. By this treatment, on the second * r third day the disease will be cured. This complaint is going the rounds, and will he followed by dysentery and diarrhea, but they will be cured by the same process. The wise .11 have Hrandreth’s bills where they can be easily laid hold on, and by taking them by the directions, safety and health will follow . Sola by K. I ITLEORD and J. H MVIAN. Min eral Point, and by all respectable dealers u medicines Save Vour Life, Dy -i>epoa, Krys:je! is. Kidney Complaint, Sick and N’ertou* ii • idach**. Neuralgia, Gravel, Tetter, Bar ber’s Itch and Baldness. A Treatise on the above dis eases with thei r speedy <m<i permanent cure, sent free to any address. Address C. I’PHAU, No. 25 South Fighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. GmS egr Xlic Freiich Proioutlve. u £J Nightly K;n’.s*4i *ns effectually prevented without the ns*- *>f rne/f by t!ie no of “ The French !*rerent i>.' the greatest invention of the age. Price fl. — Sent post paid to all parts of the country. Address l>r. S Cl BTIS, lb> 2G.*7, Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. 6inS l)y*|H*|>*ia Can bo Cnred.^^J I>y’oepsia, n matter h*w lot.g, standing, yields at om •' to Thum’s nT'PEPSiA Ctrl ” The effect o of this Home ly nr? truly Tty it and be con vinced. Price f I 1 box. Sent postpaid to any ad dress, by S C. r MI \'f. 2*% South Kiglith S’reet, Phil adelphia, Pa. Circular' ent free. funS PAPER HANGINGS Fi>R EVERYBODY! J. B, & C. R. MOFFETT If AVE "ii )iau<l an extensive assort aunt of Ii Wall Papers, B ordering’s, Window Curtains, &c., &c., embracing as great a variety of pattern*, ami a* fine qualities as can bo found in the market. Their facilities f*>r replenishing their stock is such as to enable them to keep oa hand a FULL ASSORTMENT, an i their prices are as low as can Ik* found anywhere in the we?t. Per© us inteodirg t> use WALL PAPER the coming Spring, w ill do well to call at once, as the pric ' vi pikers of all kinds are advancing almost every week. ’ corner e! High a id Chestnut Sircet>, March lIHII 1>64. lltf HUMBOLDT a NURSERIES* TOLEDO, OHIO. LENK Jt Cos I’nomiEToas. pnri' VTK- i.rf lv nn iT and ORNWinrU. I TftE E-. Sllltrn-. KOSKS, (Im-n House and llt-.l line “nt Plat—., of evorv description. The jiro. ducts <*f the Hutu-oldt Nurseries are strictly adapted I- i■ In rtkral ra Stab dm have it; all instances proved Htrdy ad Adapted to this Climate. lb-ad The fo lowing evi loner ; T>'\- F ..I f Fruit Oro'Cfrs o/ Jotcm and It ’Joitii .J CoitHti r|.’ 'Vf. the i lersijrr.ed. h.tving 1 oujth' Fruit Trees, D. N HATE? ra 1 Ag-nt for the ■ liiinbol.lt Nur-eries." Toledo, Ohio, and having ft ifr-'i and found tin in tnrrfy ami tear to rrrma ■ . ’'tti. ■. t.iW- in recommending them to ;*4l -T. es'ed 1: it.- c >!;i.;on. of fruit Trees The if. rs were Je!i< . red In j- --J “n/rrand are fine healthy tre . Signed hy Hon M. 'I C thron. Mineral Point. John P Tramel John Mtlton “ .1 omes Toay,.. .. l.inden. \ Otnastes), Cottage Inn. M V Burris IKimonl. Edwin Johnson,.._ . . “ Hon. Chatles Dunu,.. ’* > The subscriber is now taking orders for delivery on the Ihth of April at Mineral Point. Office at Toav and Allen's store. D. X. GATED, General A cert for Humboldt Nurseries Mineral Point, Feb. IJ, 1564. ly* BENJ.G. fiCOTT DRUGS AND mmoles Faints and Oils. JNO. H. VIVIAN Has ju3t received a Large Stock, at hU Store, opposite the Court House. KEROSENE LAMPS! The L irgest and Best Slock in town, is at VIVIAN’S DRUG STORE. CALL AT VIVIAN’S DRUG STORE and see the “KKROSENE CRATER,” For warming its'rr or doing any light Cook ing over a Kkroses* Limp, without obteur iu'j Vie Light! Kerosene Lamp Lighters For Lighting Lamps WITHOUT TAKING OFF THE CHIMNEY, and other Novelties in Lamps ami Lamp Fixtures AT VIVIAN’S DRUG STORE, taru all and sec them. PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, A large stock just received al V.-tiax's. Among them maybe found the following : French, English and American Handkerchief Extracts; German and American Colognes ; Hair i ils and Pomades; Cosmetics and >kin Powders ; Almond, Honey and ether Fancy Soaps Hair, Tooth and Cloth Brushes ; India Rubber, Horn, Ivory and Shell Combs; amt a host of other articles. PREPARED DYE COLORS, in packages, of all colors, arc to be found at oct2Bn43tf VIVIAN’S. STOVE "STORE! B. CORNISH HAS now In liis Store, on HIGH STREET, next door to the old County Buildings, and oilers for sale, the LAIUiEST '■TOCK OF GOODS (in his line] erer brought to thin City, to which lie invites the attention of the Public. Me keeps on hand at all times a full assortment of Til, COPPER & SHEEMROi WARE! And will manufacture to order any article in that line. Being himself a practical operator, and en ■ lov ing only the best of workmen, he feels warranted in assuring the pul- io that all work -lone at his shop will be in the very BEST STYLE, both for beauty and du rability. rei’A i it i Air; done on the shortest notice, and in good style. Cgr~ Pa- ticular attention w ill be paid to orders from a distant*-. Shelf Hardware, Cutlery &c. Knives and Forks. Bpoonn. Ladles, Britannia Ware, Tin ana Japanned Ware, Hatchets. Axes and Helves, Hammers—all kinds. Chains of every size, Crass Kettles, Enamelled Kettles, Coffee Mills, Brushes of every kind, Curry Combs. Horse Cards, Bed Cords, Nails, etc., etc. COOKING STOVES. STEM’ALT’S CELEBRATED COOK STOVE, The best In use. Harvest Queen, Monitor, Path-Finder, Spectator, Sentinel, Palisades, Royal Arch, North-W est, Oregon. FA It (.11R STOVES. Coronal, Clarion. ?t. Nicholas, Inelesides. Ac., kc. The Celebrated Turn-Table APPIiE-PAHER : Improved SAIS AG K-CTTTE RS & STIFKKKS. and almost every other article of convenience known in the northwest. MY OLD CUhTOMEitS areinvited to call in whenever they need anything in ray line, and ANA' PERSON desirous of purchasing, is invited to look at the articles I offer for sale. E. COUMSII. Mineral Point, Oct. 7, Manhood how Lost, how Restored. Jesr published, anew edition of y T KP Essay on the radical cure JSSSB&HSf (without m-d*rine> off rtFSATcj. sn.si, or seminal " cakness. Involuntary Seminal bosses, Impotency, Mental ad Physical tnc < achy. Impediments to Marriage, etc. also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. Wr Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay cl ar ly demonstrates, from a thirty t ears successful prac tice, that the alarming consequ nces rf self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of In ternal medicine or the applicatt n of the knife point ing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and ef fectual, by means of wihch every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. CdScThis l.ecture should he in the bands of every youth and every mac in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain c velope, to an> ad dress }>. *t-)taid, on receipt of six cents, or txo post stamps. Address the publlrhcrs, s . ■ Wtx a r mm it- Glad News for the Unfortnnate! %> THS LONG SOUGHT FOB Discovered at Last. \0M E AY y CHEROKEE REMEDY AND CHEROK EE INJECTION, Compounded from Boots, Barks and Leaves. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the Etreat Indian Dlnrcttc ruree all dlßeases of the urinary organ*, sneb a* In continence of Uie Urine, inflammation of the Bladder, InflamoiaUoD of the Kidneys. Stone In the Bladder, Stricture. Gravel, Gonorrhea, Gleet, and 1* espe cially rccon mended In those cases of Fluor Albus, 'or Whites In females.) where all the old nauseous medicines have (ailed. %3T R is prepared In a highly concentrated form, the dose only bv i: g from one to tcaspoonful* three times per day. %MT It is diuretic and alterative In Its action : puri fying and cleansing the blood, causing It to flow In all of Ks orlglaal purity and Vigor; Urns removing from tbe system all pernicious cans- * which have In duced disease. CUKBOKEE INJECTION Is Intended as aa ally or assistant to ti e CUcrohec Remedy, aad should be used lu conjunction with that medicine in all cases ol Gleet. Gonorrhea, Fluor Albus or Whites Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent; re moving all scalding, heat and pain. Instead of the burr ing and almost unendurable pain that Is experi enced with nearly all the cheap Quack Injections. tar By the use of tbe CIJEBOKKK REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. fW Price, Cherokee Remedy, f2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. VT Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. jy Bent by Express to any address on receipt ol price. fW~ For full partlcnlars get our pamphlet fkom any drug store In the country, or write us and we will mall free to any address, a full treatise. All such orders must be sent to C. A. COOK, Chica go, our General Ag--Dt for the West. P. O, 80x6,V-’4. Sold In Chicago, by FULLER, FINCH A FULLER Wholesale Druggists, and by all Druggists everywhere C. A. COOK, Chicago. General Agent for the States of Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and In dlana. Dr. W. E. MERWIK & CO., Sole Pbopbietobs. No. 5P Liberty street. New York. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, COMPOUNDED FBOM ROOTS, BARKS ll Cherokee Cure ! An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by Self-Poiutioo, such as Ldss of Memory, Universal Lasrltnde, Paine In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age Weak Serves. DlrEcnlty of Bremhlng. Trembling Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Counte nance, Insanity, Consnr rtlon, and all the direful com plaints cause bv departing from the path of nature. This medicine Is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all cm rely, as It has been used In our practle for many years, and with thousands treated, it lias not failed in a single Instance. Its cu rative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. pr Cos those, who have trltlcd with their constitu tion, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Dkspaik wot! the CHEROKEE CUBE will rettore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have filled ! fS~ Price. $2 per pottle, or three bottles for fl.'-. and forwarded by Express to all j>art-of the world. tW For full particulars, pet a Circular from any Drug Store In the country. , r write to the Agent, who will mall free to any onedeolring the same, a fulltrca Use, In pamphlet form. All such orders must be sent to C. A. COOK, Chi cago, oar General Agent for the West. P.O. Box 6524. Sold In Chicago, by FULLER. FIN JH & FULLER Wholesale Druggists, and by all Druggists everywhere. C. 2 . ClOOli* Chicago, General Agent for the States of Illinois, lowa. Wisconsin. Michigan and In diana. Dr. W. R MERWIN & CO., Sole Puopbibtobs. No. 59 Liberty street. New York. J*p>- It. I>. Pulfor l sol .- ay >nt for Mineral Point— also Otis A Page ami G. C. West Darlington. SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS A healthy tonic, gentle stimulant and unequal led morning appetizer. Prepared in ripe old Bourbon. Being now used to the exclusion of all other Bitters in more than fifty United States Army Hospitals, and millions of private families, and is the only popular medicine which ha* been especially exempted front Stamp tax by the United States government, on the ground of its having been adopted as a standard remedy by the medical profession. SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS |3p-They are made of ingredients well known and approved by the medical profession , as having jMWerful tonic properties, are both palatable and pleasant, with sufficient strength ening properties to correct the bilious derange ment of the system, and act like a charm when taken according to direction, as a remedy for the following diseases ; lndigestion, Dyspep sia, Jaundice. TJeer Affections, Loss of Appe tite, I-oicness of Spirit, Sallow Complextion, SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS FOB Headache, Costiveness, and kindred diseases, arising from ;• disordered condition of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels. Let every one try these agreeable Bitters; once tried and used, they will recommend them with confi dence to all others who are in need of a whole some, agreeable and effectual tonic The rap idly increasing demand for these Bitters has induced me to give them publicity, so that thousands who have not used them, may try them and be convinced of their efficacy.— SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS jap—LirftVw, who hare tried and found most other "Stomach Sitters'' too bitter, unpala table and too highly medicated for their delicate taste, please give these a trial, and you will not be without them. Th,y will give tone to the stomach, and strength to the whole system. r-- If your druggist or tradesman ha* not got these Bitiers, have him send for them.— fy*Remember the name, and lake no other, SWAIN’S BOURBON BITTERS The composition of Dr. Swain's Bitters, having been made public through the columns of Medical Journals, and havinc been adopted as a standard rem edy by the Medical Profession, are by the decision of the Commla-rner of internal Retinue, EXEMPT FROM STAMP DUTY. DR. C. U. SWAIN, Proprietor. OrriCES i 875 Broadway, New York, urncEs w Soulh Wjaer Chic>go CL A. COOK, General Agent for the West, Office, 26 Market Street, Chicago^ Sold by R. P. Palford Mineral Point. .Tarriage Certificates ™ KBALt: VT THI o, mil mi ian MOBS. GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT DELLER’S. HAVING received a Large and Well Selected Stock of Spring and Summer Good*, selected expressly for this market, the subscriber would respectfully •nvite higformer customer* and all others in want of Goods of any varieties, to call at his Store on High Street, and take a look at hit Stock. Among his Dry Goodsmay be found C Moths. Embracing Iti-cad Cloths, Satinets, Casomeres,Tweeds, Flannels, Drillings Ac. Prints, Such as Merimaes, Coehecos, English, French and American prints of nil patterns and styles, warranted equal to any in the market. DeLains. Lawns, Merenoes, Cambrics, Ginghams, Linens, Dress Silks. Bereges Ac.’ Domestics of every variety, embracing Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Hickories, Tickings Ac., Ac. •llilinery Goods. Among which are Ladies Hats, latest styles and pat terns. Flowers, Feathers, Ca[>es, and every article want ed in the Millinery Department. Also Scarfs, Shawls, Brocbe, double and sinp.e, Cloak Trl-,i ings, and au endless variety of articles wanted by the Ladies. Hats Caps. Man and Boys Cloth and Fur Caps, Wool and Fur Hals of various styles and qualities. Boots Shoe* Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes and Gaiters, of the best quality. Men and Boys Boots and Shoes, coarse a.'d fine. In this department we can suit all, both for size and quality. ilothing. Consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coats, Under Shirts, Drawers, Ac., as great a variety as can be found in market. In the Clothing Department we manufacture to order, of the best m:itrial, and em ploy none but experienced workmen. The public may rely upon every article manufactured at our establish ment. Groceries. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, Dried Fruits Ac., all of the best qualities, and offered at the lowest figure. Without going into an enumeration -if articles, the Subscrilier would invite the public to call and examine his stock and learn his prices. He is determined to sell as Cheap as any Imuisc in the West, and as Ids goods are of the best quality none need fear to jvurchase. CAT.Ti A-T JOS. DELLERB. Opposite Moffett’s Drug Store, High Street,... Mineral Point. October 2S. 1563. n40v16 'C2 AND LEAVES. Stoves—Stoves i I.ARfiK and KI LL ASSORTMENT of STOVES of the most improved and latest styles, among which may he found THE CELEBRATED PE A C E-MAKER I for Economy and Cmivtuieure there is no better Cook Store in Market . The following are a few of the numerous other Stove* which we constantly keep on hand: COOK t Royal Oak, Fireside, Emerald, c onstitut ion. Monitor, Woodman. Pathfinder, Autocrat, Patriot, Marion, Oregon, Emulator, Palladium, Commonwealth, Harvest Queen, Queen of the hakes, Spectator, Croton elevated ovens ; Mountain Golden Fleece Golden Farmer. PARLOR s Iris, Signet, Victor Cottage, Coronal, Peruvian, May Queer , PARLOR COOK: Inghside..... Armenian Boston Josephine. ALSO, Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron WARE, PRESSED & JAPAXXED WARE, NAILS, ZINC, PUMPS AND SKIVES, FARMING TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Fire Shovels and Tongs, Enameled Kettles, Butts and Screw s, Door and Pad Locks, Curry Combs and Cards, Files, Ac., Ac. attention paid to Orders. We would respectfully invite a 1 to call upon us before purchasing elsewhere, as we ilatter ourselves we can give you as good an article and as cheap, as any other place is the city. Jeg?”We wish it to be distinctly understood, that WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Devlin A* Prater , COMMERCE STREET, MINERAL POINT. Jan. I, 1564. ,2 wIS C O X SIX UOUSE. BT DAMBL MII.E I *, • • • • • Proprietor. Hioblasd, lowa Cos., ... - - Wisconsin ____ THE subscriber would respectfully announce wKSSs t° the pub ic that he has become the proprie- Mljl! tor nf the above house, which has been thor fii.'.i orgly renovated and put in a good condition -EOUUfor the accommodation of Travellers and Boarders. The table will, at all tims be furnished with the choicest the market affords, which will he serv ed up in the best style by good cooks and competent, waiters. Good stabiing and attentive Ostler. A share of the patronage of the public is solicited. . , DANIEL MILKS. Highland, Aug. 3d, 1363. 31-tf WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES! —Just Received, a large and well selected stock ■atAMETkaaand Foreign maVe of Matches.and tor NEW STORE ISTErW G-OODB! AND PRICES As Low as the Lowest! THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the citizens of Mineral Point and the public generally, that they have opened AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Family Groceries, auimwAM, BOOTS AND SHOES, 4c., 4c., AT WHEELER'S OLtir STAND, NEXT DOOR TO GCXDBT'S, Where they invite a share of the patronage of the citi zen* of this city and surrounding count ,y. Their stock of GROCERIES wL! always embrace the BEST VARIETIES OF SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, and every other article in this !i.-*e, desired for Family use. In the oaKDOssaaro* Line, they can supply everything their customers re quire, ami all of the best quality . mmn %m s % of every quality and size, made of the best of Stock, and in a workman! ke manner. Having located ourse'ves permanently in Mineral Point, it is our intention to keep supplied with the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS at all times, and sell them at the eery lowest living prices. Our motto is “Live and Let Live,” and we feeleonfidentth.it custom'rs will have no occasion to find fault with the quality c-f our goods orlhe prices at which we sell them. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES TEASDALE 8c WALLIS. Mineral Point, Nor. 2, ISftj. 1y44 ATTENTIO INT I JOSEPH j. DAVKY NTTISHES to call the attention of the community T V at large to his new and well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, &c., Consisting in part of the fol lowing described articles ; WATCHES— American and Foreign, of all stylet and prices ; EAR-RINGS. BREAST PINS, FINGER RINGS BRACELET', LOCKETS, GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, SILVER A PLATED SPOONS A- FORKS Napkin Bings; Steel, P’ated and Silver SPECTACLES, 1 and in fact, every thing usually hept in his line. tw~ Would also state that he is at all times prepared to REPAIR Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, on si rt notice, and war rant satisfaction, or refund the money. Engraving dour with neat net* mol dispatch. Thankful for past favors, he hopes hy strict atten tion to his business to merit a share of the pub’ic pat ronage. J. j. DAVKY. Mineral Point, Dec. 15, ISO3. 50v 10 IST HD -W" S ' 0 f tf So©s3 ’3* S3 at GOLDEN MORTAR J. B. A C. K. MOFFETT FAMILY DYE COLORS. Patented Oft'-ier 13, 1863. Illicit. Dark Green, Black for Silk. v v£hV Green, Dark Blue, (£[ dk V 3 I agent*, French Blue, t~/ VMR /*y Maroon, riaret Brown, yl / \( O ange. Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Light fawn Drab Yellow. For Dyeinj Silk, Woolen, ami Mixed Goods, Shawls Scarf", Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Fei.thers, Kid Gloves, Children’s Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. A Saving of 80 per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sura. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simile and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French and German, inside of each package. Pbr farther information in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase Howe t Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price—10 cents. Manufactured by HOVE A STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. Friends and Relatives OF THE Brave Soldiers & Sailors All who hare Friends and Relatives in the Artw or Navy should take especial care, that they he ample suppled with these Fills an.! Ointment; and where tha brave Soldiers and Sailor* have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better present can he sen. them by their friends. They have been proved lobt the soldier's never-fhiling-i. iend in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds Allot ting Troops ill be speedily relieved and effectually cured b* uamp these admirable medicines, aad hy paying, proper attention to the Directions wc'ch arc attached to t.-. Hot or Box. Siok Ileatlat-jio and Want of Aptlr Incidental to Soldiers. * Those feelings which so sadden us. usually arise from trouble or ■ . noyance,obstructedprespiration, or eatina and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These or gans must be relieved, if you desire to be well Th* Fills, taken according to printed instructions win quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stom ach, and as a natural consequence a clear head ami • good appetite. Weakness or Debility In,lurid by <rrr ‘•sue Will soon disappear by the use of these invalurble Fills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire addition*’ strength. Never lei the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Hollo way's Fills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pin. will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all' the acrid humors from the system. I*hi* me-ivehi* will give tone and vigor to the v hole organic system howev er deranged, while health and strength follow as am u. ter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of tha Bowels so sure as this famous medicine. Volunteers Attention! IndlMcretioua or Youth. Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and swellings, can with certainty be tadically cured if the Fills are taken j*gb, and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any , ther manner they dry up in one part to break cut in anothe< . Whereas this Ointment will remove the homors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and healthy man. It will require a little perseverence in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonets Sabre or the Ituilet. Sores or Bruise* To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there arc no medicines so safe, sure and convenient as Hol loway's Fills and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide himself with thla matchless Ointment which should be thrust in the r oun and and smeared all around it, th. n covered with a piece of linen from his knapsack and compressed with a hand kerchief. Taking night and morning 6or S Fills, to coel the system and prove at inflammation. Every Soldi, r's Knapsack and Seaman’s Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. < AIT ION ! None are genuine unless the words “ Hollow .r, Nkw York *xi> Cokdox,” are discernible as a '.Vaier- ninrf: in every leaf of thelwmk of direction.* around each pot or b<>.\ ; the same may be plainly fii by holding th , 1 *>if t o the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information a* may lead to the detection of any parly or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the manufactory of Professor HollowT. SO Maiden Lane. N. V., and by all respectable Druggists’ an.i’Dealers in Medicine.throughout thecivHized world, in pots and boxes at .’to cents, To cents and sl.lO each. There is considerable saving by taking the large sizes N. IT.- Directionsfhrfhe guidance of patients in ev ery disorder arc affixed to each pot and box. in my well known medicines ran have Show Cards, Circulars, Jke., sen! FUEL OF EXPENSE, *v nil.i r.-wlng TIIONItS IIOM.OU.tr. 8S V 15 }SO Maiden l.nne, N. Y- eUHVTK Ar McGKKEVY MARBLE CUTTERS, MADISON. UIS. IVIOIVUIVIENrTS , Tombs <Szsc. Leave your orders with Lenahan i Pro., or Nicholas Timby, at Mineral Point. F. WHYTE, W.M. McGREEVY -34-ly FAIRBANKS’ I fTJ STAN DA HI) SCALES or ALL KINDS. 1 Also, Warelionsc Truck* r l-ettrr Presses, See. FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & C(K 172 Lake Street, CHICAGO. Ec careful to buy only the genuine. HOW E’S STASDARD SCALES FOR SALE BY Dickerson ■ 77 .V PLATE WAREHOUSE, Weight out .>f Level. No Check Rods. All friction received oh Balls. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LO HILL A HD, SKIFF & TOBACCO MAIIfAIMB 16 tc 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York,) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, vis. ; BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy. Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coar.-e Rappee, Naehltoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF, iycotch. Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch. or Lundy foot, Attention is called to the large red action In prices of Flue- Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos, which will be found of a Superior tgnali/y TOBACCO. SMOKING. rate CCT cmnsfl. BMOKINO. Long, P. A L. or plain, S. Jago, No. 1, Cavendish or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster. Nos. 1k 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. Granulated. A- 7>- —A circular of prices ill be sent on applicatlon. 29-ly. CITY II OTEL, MINERAL POINT, WI. W. M. PARISH, - - PROPRIETOR. - HpiiE subscriber would respectfully s I nounce to the public that ae ha* bccoo' ■sjj| hi, the proprietor of the above house, which h Kaiu! been thoroughly renovated and put in a good condition for the twcomodatio* f Traveler* and Boarder-. The table will at all U&es tiff furnished with the choicest the market affords, which will he served up D the best of style, by good eooks and com petent waiters. Connected with the house i* the best and most cent modious stable in the city. A share of the patronage of the public Is solicited. W M. PARISH. Mineral Point, March 16, 1-64. lyll City Property for Sale AT A GRFAT BARGAIN! TOT No. 11l in Vleit’s Survey of the city of Mineral j Point. Said lot being TO feet front and 150 fee deep, running hack to the railroad track ; on which I* situated a large 3stor\ stone building, 75 feet deep and 22 feet front, well fitted up. Suitable for Sion, Packing or Ware-House. Also a large 2 story frame building, suitable for stor or shipping purposes; on Commerce Street. 2d "ar . near the Depot, with all the Railroad convenience* person could wish. , Also part of lot Vlelt’s Surrey, Ist W ard. near Court House ; on which is situated a large 2 story building, suitable for store and dwelling house. All of the above property is situated in the E business part of the city, and will be sold at an exirt low figure. r Enquire of CYRUS or W-j. LAN YON, or W. HENRY, Mineral Point, Wis. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS'" The best aes-ortroent of Clocks ever hroue thh city, for at low price', ! jr