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3. A i StI)c 0atc Citn lSm(.ISRK! FVFttY l.N'IM,, MuT* FX- K I (*»,} III J. K. HOWELL A CO. TE ft Ml Jftnt I) t.L.vr:- JTR Ami CM, payable :n A !v..n- r. TK!» f'ExTS prr Wr.KK, payable to the Cam. Jf&f Advertisements inserts! on favora'-1. t, rm-. ('lltilLKN W. LOWHIL, LL.D. ATTORNEY ATI\"okuk, and Councilor tit Law, Keokuk C.t-, Ivwa. office cornerof Alai?i and Third streets. I*r- :n|»t attention given to the collection of debts. Ageti' for th. jurcli i- and salt- of real e-Mte. H» t- Chancellor Walworth, Sarato ga, N. Y Hon. Wnlti-r 11. L«wric. P»tt*burgh, Ph.: Hon. la C»-», U. H. Henato Hon. E. Brown, Kitliun u Midi. Jjsuritt D'-wcy, Prw't K. Ms. I'. A M. K. Prof .4 W- i i Mar^h. K 1. ,- j. Co.,! Froj.ri i i th Charii il ,. K '-.m IAW O N I I I I .- I U K HUH* I Nil A LOVtHIi:, ATTORNEY- ,u Law, offir._. p..»t i Kf.ikuk. 1 wii. LL«v ii DnTniT'»6S. ATTOUNKY at !.#w and Notary Public. Office in th« n'*w p.«t buiidmg# on Johnson St., between 2d and Col lection* promptly atunded »i Keokuk. Feb l.t. lH54.~dtf. JuH.f w s k i s -Ant k milukh. IIA^KIY A KILLLK, ATI'ORNETiBonk.l«aw, s tit Keokuk, Iowa.— Office over Persons' e*.fn«r ,Mu• n Second Ffs Dec. 2-L (1 ». r. ULr.». i~M. BK K fllM DIl A UL K. ATTORNEYSthe lif(riet Fetruary fi. lHifi. I v |XA¥K- W. FiMJCY, W. jPcSKBol -BK. I BLKY A la HOI »1K, PRehau'f.K. 1'!d. C-.-ui iu.-cion a' i i *w.Tding M^r e-»rnet of State an 1 S tali Water *tr««-t. I i i s- 1 ,ouim:i A Msou, C«T"P \iK. Forwarding and Coramife -n »iii-,and oi-n- ral Freight Agent-, Iri.t-.i beta- n Veim-iM and I'.r'.ii iway. Wuiney, Illinois l'rttjK-rty dir eted to our rare, will bef -rwar i I #d a ii a dtttpaf'-h, atid order* atxl ei»n«ignni»»ni» |ree».-i\ itamidntf andeartful attention. lief..r t-iFlagg A Savage, lldi .1 Co.. 11 nmng V Qumey J'asre A Uaeot.. I. u ii. jai.'J »t..ta *r. b. v./iiEiivtt.i.r., Jousko!« at nn. «•. n. hi'aok. an. Fl. O. I* rod ace A. f«miDliil«n Hon »e. «\'Mi:RVlLi,H, RRAliKoRL) A CO., ti.ner.il K?Pr doee.Commifi'ton and Forwarding Merebatr-. New rlean, Particular a!tenti«»n paid to the pur C10MMLESION, of Iowa ami will fti tU the .'•liprcuie artOf '!.• ft. Ma-h •,!». F.,b. 17. 186i.—.|if. JASKX" n. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. V. kuk, I«,u OFl P.'K in the Kail ll"ai on Ma :. r:r •'. over J. K. 1'ruce'e store. Augu-i 7, lS!i. 1 i'ORNKYS ii! Law. UfRi-.,' i.. 1' I wn. HornUli. Joltn P. ATTORNEY iii promptly at!. I, v to hi- :aff. S|'" :.il attention i1'.:: ii.-. Land \geneifv, Ae. 'ffi iti tb«- P«.t U". :fn befwt- n 2«1 and JU1. j. i a C.F. *«n 'MB. 1:1.' BKX VICItt \VIIIT( »KB A UK Kl l., ATT'.'llM K.- at Law and i*n«rai I*a.»d Aget...-, A'oBt«ttinia, Pow«(hi" k e.-uuty, Iowa. Will attt-ij'' to all buitinc#* cijiru»:*.d lo thi-ir can: in Poh iit-k, Iowa. Ik-nton, Tama, Marshall, and Ja»t p.*r c» inti'.a. Collections millr«»iv* »».•• a attention Ref to B. D^uglau A i Bt. Loi..' John 151 •*k A Co., Pittsburg W. A. A L. Snuiuway, Phi U ieiphia I4*ntinjri A Co., Baltimore Hon, C. I- '.'urtii. W arr«Ti, PennrrIranis Hon. R, Barr«:, borCfld. JVnTi«yl vartta Fdt»..r Pit'-'-arjr **lai] Inion k Jut •*. 1 I -d HI- f«"t *. I »V 1\1.T ,.4... il i .,V. J\- V. I,iv:i.-T V US II K.1NKIS lltnt.STO^ Hit Oil. A KIMtlU). Tir HoLK^ALK J'.' KKS and 'tir:riivi»ti V rhaut u, No. fi2 Ve*ey -1 r• t, I r- i may »'id «rvenwi»di »treeu, NF.W YORK lief,v-etfully wdieit a call fr••! the mercluux* -f [lona when vUiting tin N-w rk market. l'r A ifo, t.i tie rally. Or tupiloulas cha*- md sai. AVcstern Kecening and I'-.rwarding bn i' der- respevtfis heited, 7 i *1 •treet. July 1."., 1-II v TAT1 n A o., Flv ^T.W AKDING and willUii re•!, i Sei\md Street, St. Louis. Ag •ale .' liulQK-s* 'lAiuitville Hydrau! cine A I'laslcr, and Lime. Particular attention paid to tl.c^V eon, and Lard. Mar l. 2C- dly. N Orai r.j O. IS. It It II. A «»., Com mi avion A I or«iirtling nercbASti Vee aI. 1 short *tri*et. ALTON, IIAISOIS. Aupust *.I IS '»j».—dly OOMtJ'U asow. JAM. B. CRKKXX. KXtW A (iKLFAE, COMMlSSltiN Rnrna A Beutgen, Wtnissiii HOLES VLE Orocers, Forwarding and Coin Mi.rchants, Levee, Keokuk, iowa. July 9, is.^. dly H. sTArroRn. j.r. IIVI M:. KTAITOKD A M'tlNH. Weliani.*, 1 HOLESALE Urocers and Coininis*iou Mct second door above the corner of Blon deau. Water Street, Keokuk, Iowa, .March S, ISiij.—d'f. R. W. A II. TK K1U, MP)RTERS and wholesale dealers Hardware and Cutlery, corner of Main and Sei-ond Streets, bign of the RliD PADLOCK. July 22, !Sj4—dly. BASH IL ItAMltt.. JlWKril H.VMU.t.. S. A J. IIAniLL, Wand HOLESALE Grocer*, Tea dealers, Commission Forwarding Merchant-, No. 37 Levee, three doors be Ion l,o U -treet, S Lous.*, Mo. Mareh 1 1, I -at! -t John B.Carson & Co., Commlitlou, Storage and Forward* I n ft Merchant, VT 0. 28 Levee, and .'»• "tinn. re.al street, (between i.1 Olive and Pine,) St. Loui.*, Mn. d4*wly TBKOIMBE BKTtH. ~JoHli"|V Bi rrs A n K COMMISSION KIS, anil F^orwarding Merchants, No. ?, City Building*, Suint Louis, Miasuua. -Rtferrncri:— Russcll A Bennett, Child, Pratt A Co. 0. D. Filley» WO W. A. »«ATTKU»O:, WM. Crow, MeCreery A Co. James Watson, Y'oung Brothers, C. W. Stone A Co. Capt. E. W. tiould, Rhodes, Pegram A. Co. Loker, Rcmch A Co. W. S. Oilman, J. F. Comstoek A Co. Chri*ty A Co. A. J. M^'scery A Co Gaty, Mi^.'unc A Co. Bast, Wiley A Bast, H. A J. Hamil, Wilson A Brothers, March 2i, lSjj. dkwly I I W n. A. P4TTI.RSON A o., COMMISSION4u,FORWARDING I/Ui*a^ A !w»udi', ^t. iioui ir ii5dwm Or. 1 MAIK at U» an-1 Solieitors in Chancery Agent* investigation J.and Tales and th»- ireKaf-c »nl -al»- of p.. at K*iat«» «iH liereaf t« pi hi and f-eulariy attei») tl*e li*triet Court- of Keokuk and Fl. Ma«liiort, and of the other e»»un"t» of thi Firnt J.id.rial k Iowa. dAw A. R8IDU.HA1 IAgent -s NTUNHALL A NOSV. ly. K. 0. LAH81S0 W. Al rXAKOKft, jtLKXANOfm *LAK*tW(i, Forwarding A Storage, Nos. A tii, iAMHiRt street, i w.. ii 2d aud id, st. Louis, My. Wtii kih prompt utu -ii (i' u to the sale of Pro- luce and i,. *»1 Mewhandii' th\» M': **rKRrc'H t'htttenduii A .Mrfiiin', ''leghorij A llurri.-jn, K Li.K. ('••noalde, Snsytb & K O K I K b^OUVVdialer ARDfN'j and Comminion Merchant, whole Cft'p in Hroeerie* and Produce. No. & I ffe, Keokuk, Iowa. N. B.—p*rti.M|:-r j-iid fo 'hu F--rward 1 ig buBin. April i i i w A. ii. feAl.*.. H. n u.i. a KiitKHtn, T^AMIl.Y ery an i«i l» r.ot. I'o.'t huild- ingri. ltd *i1 wi-i ii Alatn and jdin^n, wher utey ketp otinxiantly on Laud a large supply of fauii .• ^r'WVri- and pruvi«iin- of ev rv variety, and of -tffcf't quality, which tbey inten to-ell a-- eheap if not fht ajM i that, any other Itoufe in the city, and hope by ttri'-t aM«'nti»ato businciu to merit a share of the pcblie ]ationa£e. N. 15.—• Mir w»ff..n i?- 5n r"a»linep|i tr rnit nn nil wbfjmay iv n- with seal). N 1 J. H. RCEHE, Mtree*. ixdwecn Sixth and Seventh, Whole .-ait and lWtnil Dealer in m«ie«, lioHow \V«r.', Tiiiu.rV Stoek, Ac. Al«o manufacturer of Tin. •''j.prr, and .^iieet Iron Wur-f. K'xifing and Jobbing in Tin, Copper, and Sheet whieh I ill warrant to trive »«ti«fa'tion. Ji.lv 24, IH,:, .. dly J.f4. HHEBB. wrrif. mn. i. nA.tiKut n i» i a i» i i: i. s DKNA S for tin* Missouri Statt Matoal ln.«uranei Company. th- Direetorn of whieh art among tin oldejt and b-pt known bu-inese men of St. J/ouu. t..dpf A. C. Sheldon, *ioi,t:* \i.i: am) iti i Aii. ni Ai i.u IN HATs. CAPS. Fl Rs A STRAW UOUDS, 7*"» Main Street. Keokuk, Iowa. TMy- t'a-h paid for Fur-._ lcb2dAw iioiiu i ii. 4VKI:s, Wll K. «ndC iI.K."\F,F atid Retail I'ru^gtst, corti---r Main n-f Tnird StrevtP, Keokuk. Iowa. j3B^" SigTJ of ?h1 Big Mortar. April II, lHift. aJt'v FOTTN. M. •». O. OFFERS toth "111! I'll' •, N HOMO A a Person* *i a distance mb*« misb to avail themselv, oi the advantage of thin popular sy*tem of cure, ti obtain go b.urdtng in th' city while under trent«iif:t. ortnay efn«Ttlt by Office No. 4 liurke'i! Oaller i rteet, K tu- u Main and BMideau. feb4d' (1 B. PARKER.il. D., hv^ieian and Surgeon. V_I Office with Dr Wyuan. Main *rr»et, between lit aad 2d *tr^'! «ilv i T. IIAniLL, n. D., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND sUROE' n nr Oone AVINO.|« roiar., ,'iy i.H-sted in thi« city, w -u.d v ^e. Offi I ,iu. d«2:dly DIC*. J. IIAIMr FFICE at i»is R.-ol. nee, .ti Hiondeati d'xir W»*t ..-cuid, K kuk, Iowa. April 20, lhjl.—d Doctor* NcUuiln a«A Allen HMedicine. A VF as*"ciati-d them-civ^ in the prat nee of W ui nt rnii: to alt- nd in oonJui tat ion all ea»es, and to anr required di-tance. Ow ing the #j«aeioU!i:c«s of tlietr ofh.-tf ••«.tn*, and a iarge lihairy of Cr best m-du-al works extant t!.. y are prfearet i -eivt and instruct alarg. rla«i ot pupils'. 1) L, 'tiugin, M. K i i: n 4th, between Ma.n snJ Bindeati. J. R. Alb ii. M. D., i i. ti ii 'gh, between 3d ami 4ih. post building," 'ry. 1 ,-t. .ud Johnson. ijour» b-.-tween 1! ..Vi .v«., A. oct31d (iffi-c ii, i i-.tw.^en M. -'iI'.it I i' ING pirniu.i.vn ly located in this ckj,, Legs b-ave to inform hi* friend.* and the citixens generally, that, until further n»ut»« be given, he mav be found at the office of Dr. J. F. Saskohp. March 31.' KT. JOHN'S HOI'S I., CHARITON. LUCAS f" I«'WA. BR, ST. JOHN btg* leav nforrn his old In-nds aad the traveling ^blic neraiiv that lie has removed from i^lietty to Chariton, ti re he ha- taken the Hotel formerly kn «n a# the I ttited State-, which he ha-* completely rej«aire«l and Conuec" w. li the hou- i- a good and con.uioili -table, a.u iVS vtell .! .. *i With fiscd. Dec. 2-S. 1 —dow-wly. Till: ncFAHLAKU hoi HAS reliant*. W »ale Oroeers, and Dealers in lV»iuce. Main vtrc-t,between Fourth and Fifth. Ktokuk. Iowa. September 1, 13j6.—dly johs Btnss. «s. i. KENTor.x. The undersigned has fuminhed, it throughout in tbe very IKSI style, and trusts that a long experi ence iri the busiueea will enable bim to give general satisfaction. Oct. 20, lS.ii. dAwtf B. F. ROE. A ~W~\~V. It II O I' ti K, i Wii.1.1am WI N E CORNER •on. Iowa. T--9" I'aggago taken to and fmra Soats Free of charge. Z-&~ Stages leave this House daily for Keokuk and Burling'on. June 2 v a. lilA rONKlMtUT Hot SL, Joltu .Kobluson, Proprietor. THE proprietor would cail the attention of the traveling public toth nbjvc Hou-e. assuring all who ia\or him with a call that his house a nd stable nre Urge and commodious, and amply fur nished, and that he will spare u«» pain- to give en tire satisfaction. Noreiu ber 21, 1-. :. -d 1 y Davis & Price, C31 CORNER Hr.NHY I SenoI.T®, ailKIN SdlOITI A U U A I :, I IKA^i IS, t»K. I HA\ 1 Holier, Sign, and Ornumrutal JM/Y7T«V grange, to hariton. tn-we kly. RA1NERS and Pap. Hanger.. Shop on Bion- workmen to any part of the eountrv to do repairs ED. WELCHMAN. Keoktik, Iowa, Sept. 21. dA 1 y S. S. Vail & Co" IRON FOUNDERS AND \CH1NISTS, MAN'l'F'ACTl Onorth '.KIIV *V. WK I'ATTKUAOX. A MERCH ANTS No*, .ii* ami Levee, Keokuk, Iowa. Consignment* of alt kinds of Produce will rtteive prompt and personal attention. •etfwt Wi, Wi»f.-~44wj REUS of Steam Engines, Grist and Saw-Mill Xluchiiicry, Water W heels, Ac.. Ac., cnrtier May 31 J. W. Scroggs' Livnuilt 1 A It U, KIOKIK. N Coneert Street, between 4th and 6th Streets, of Main street. A large assortment of tumlwr and SJiingles, of best quality, always hand. dawly. OB PKKKKVLYAKIA t'OI'N IH exchange for westorn projierty. a good Mill proj*-.«ty for. Main and Eighth Streets KEoKUk,IOWA., it Ohio 80 acres choice land in Indiana several lots TH WlOKUlUSHAM A SDNS, manufacturers of iu the twu of Nap-rville, county neat of Du Paga A Steam Kngines and Mill Machinery. A gen- connty, III. 80 aorc* of choio1 land near the county eral assortment of Castiugs adapted to the wants of seat of Monroe county, Iowa, with fruit trees, etc. th* oeutrjr ooasUntljr «k faacid jalndily Inqaif* of MeJCBNNY A BUMMER. PK1.LA MAUKJS CO., TOW'A. BAVKKRM, Editors and I'n prietory of the WKKKLY PLLLA y-. (iAy.CTTK, Ilid- jn'iidcnt in Politic* rind li**Iiifi»—f,2 per annuin. Plain and Fnney JOIJ PlUN lKHfJ. dn-1 v •n\*. snxt'iv, m:sin ,-hi:i.i«j\, i HAS. ha i»m i, »i./ Stanton, Sheldon & Co., vi II o i. i:k A i: i i: s AND COMMISSION Mf.IK HANTS. S o ri' ar O i i S Y o k i T-1 :ji Cummins, Seaman & Co., vr 1*1.1) \\Di A\rv »in (.IM»ds. SO. 1^ DI R, AM' 17•" l'rt.ro\ St i Iy Nr.w Daniel Copson, MANCI A'"I RER i Suli, Doors and Blimb, Keokuk. Iowa. All co'.utuon fjtvt on hand, and particular site* Ktipplieti to ordti, A liberal discount to ••»»antry niert'hanU. feb20dly WILLIAM M. I.H1TH. BELLOWS JAKEMAN II year# i-s|h rietice. I: Ma n and John-' ian22d: in A i JlKMI5o. J. Ii. I i Al 1 ni:DK Ai. i A. I.. I| TIIG A O., i Suece?.«orr- t» »rain illc B. Smith^A Co.) BSiirlit ANKERS and dealer.' in Exchange, Keokuk, Io. check- on all the principal cities eonstaat -r .*ai« in Hiro* t« »ur. I lections on this eitv r* in si current rates of Exehangi e will buy and t-eli all kind of ai.-i uneurrent Bank NoUs. at best rate- I tit ere# allo'.vd on special deposits RKKEHEMKS 1 1 Am. Exrhange Bank, New Y% -k. E. YV. Clark. Dixltfe A Co. Lu"iw! A Smiond*, St, l«vui». K. W. Clark A Bro's. N. Corwith A Co., U» i.a. M„ 21. !8M. i:\ lit^Cii: A\D H4KI«i HOI Si: Oatid 0E'». C. ANDER..-I ft, oti '1 turd, between Main John-oti St c' -. K.. ok nk I-»:i. 'oi led ions on this city rm.ited promptly, at eorrent rate of Exchange. "S-lfc. dep#its when specially agreed ap«n. K*fer to E. W. Ciark A Bros-, i Boity. MiltenWrger A C., John J. Anderson A Co., 'p i i' "'.ire of public patron- I Banking HtDir of f'hac. PamoBi. •r- i-:tweea Main and -n Cor. -f Ma.u aad 2d St-., KE«.»Kl'K. IoWA. T. W. Alriaadcr A o.. ^ORW AKDINii and Contmisiion Merchants Freight Agent.- for New York Rail Road, and Fulton Lake Boat Line, on Erie Canal and l^akcs, I 170 South Water Stre«t,Central Wharf,Chicago, III. Lib ra! ea-h advances on shipment" of l'roduee i or Merchandize, for sale in 'hi* market, or ship- i ucnt to friend.* i-a*t. i R. to W. L. Ewing A Co.. St.I^ouia, Mo. S. A W. B. Thay. r. Quincv, Til. (ireett A Stone, Masca I tine. Iowa i». H. Cainplxdl A C*i., Galena. HI. J. H. Langiev A Co.. Rock Irlaml. III. Barkley, Thomp.-on A Co., Davenport II. T. Foster, Beards town. 111. Hon. A. Starne, Springfield, 111. A. DA II. Reed. Gale-burg, III. YV, S. (tilman, jfew York Fas*itt A C.. Philadelphia, Pa. A. Gilbert, Cashier Commercial Bank, Chicago. i Mark jH'*k:igc ear.- of T. W'. A. A Co. July 17, ls.'J.—dAw 1 y Nenl Aht»ot A Co'i Time Mpreim. PN. lurnishe«l in the iiumi* comfuriablv manner, and of- daii v by People'* Line of Steamers, foot Courtlandt 1 a?1 go tuiuwla'i r- as can btr found in the un'rv. SI:. FRONT-sT. FT. MAD1.-ON, IOWA, beer, enlarged and tie-roughly renovated, |Koj. Itnio. and is now a lurg- and commodious e.-labli.-h ment. conrenient to the steamboat landing, and in th' very centre of business. Proprietor. S-c«.iid and Cedar Streats, Fort Madi- 1 ROPHIKTOlts, Neal, Abbot A Co., s» Broad St., Y*,, William*. Tanner A Co., Buffalo. Ship Lading, apply to Neal, Ablwit V P. B. Brooke, SUMMER ARTt ASGEMENT dean, b- t«v,n 1th and ath streets, Keokuk. Bonaparte, .•ntun.pait, keosauqua, Pittsburg, Iroy, ian2ldAW.in Bii*.mh. Id. Al*o tei Fort IKslge from Fort Moines, jmssing Keokuk Holler Works* through Boonsborv' and Homer. Sixth and Ridge street*. 1 am prepared Every attention will be paid for the comfort and to manufacture Boiler*, Tanks Irou Boats, Lard convenience of passengers or Soap Kettle?, Gas Holders, or anything else con- i Coaches ave Keokuk for all the above plaees at 7 see ted with my busineas, and to send competent o'ch-k, A. ,M riiilE Western Stage Company respectfully an 1. nounce to the public thm their Coaches leave Keokuk Daily (Sunday excepted) .r Fairfield, Os kalooea. Fort IHts Moines and Council Bluffs, passing through B.stou, Chnrleston, Primrose, Winchester, Birmingham, Ashland, Agency City, Ottuint^p, E1 dyTille, Oskaloosa. Pella, Monroe, Apple Grove, to Ft. De- Moines. From O-kaloosa ftri-wH'klv) to Council Bluffs, via Btdlcf otitain. Iviioxv ilk-, Pleasantvillc, lndianota, St.. Charles, Wintersett, Indiautown, Silver Creek, to Council Bltlff*. Al*o from Otttttnwa via BUk*sburg, Albin, Ia- A1"»^'in Kckouk, D«ily, v ia Warren, Farmington, Jfff" Ollicc on Main Street, second d'*r abive the Laclede House. R. A. McCHESNFJY*, Agent. Ult IA (ilfM i Sixth and Blondeau Streets, Keokuk, Iowa. I ^e very best material for the in an il is: t'Aa ufac'ure of Carriages. Buggiei-, Gigs i lukr, we arc prejtared to make all articles in our line, in the very best :-ty|e and of the choicest material, on reasonable terms and prompt notice. KHOK1JK: MONDAY, MARCH 3. 1856. ,KA.*T. LAND AliKVTS utid N(»TARIES l'l't'.Llt'. Af nt» f-r in I iHttjcl States Life In- j'v:r h.-ie ?wraoee Company, Iowa Ktate Fm* Insurance Cora* pany, Cooper's A Chirk'.- Stc.au Engine Maunfacto ry. a'id -r nil important agrieuliural niadiineii. MAN! FACTI RER, Bench street,near Frank 1 in. lialena, III. K-. j.- eon'titniiy on hand Bellown of every deserip i whieh will le cold a* low and on a.« good term? it in (k- purchased el-ewhere. X.li.—E\erj Ikliowa warranted to give BatUfac !. August 27, 1 —dfitn* KOIII HT S. AjRC!fTTF''T,ttr«hatn*»HAIM kuk Iowa. m* i* i* «. i m* juij ajivwiiiiUi'MiiJ l.KK in 'Jrocrin-, l'r .vi«i«.n# and Prttdnee, an»l *cieiitilieally pret/ared 1*0, Mam, In'tween Third and i •ortfi Plan- and sjceifieation» for buildingi! accurately UAwly •irt-ier of tliiny 5th, between I WILLIAM Keokuk, It. pen TTlolne* A TO inn £4L. OBlee on Main Sept. 1. 18^,). NORTHF.R\ CROSS l:\fl n-»AI». Between (|um-y. hii»«o and Kur* lington. ALL THE WAY BY IIA1L IXMaU. I'll ESS train*, earrying thu great United States Ichv yu.ru-v daily, (Sumlays excepted,) at KM.' A. M. and etopoitt^ at all way station*, *r rive at ia!ebt rg at .r.i P. M. therein,nn'-e^in^with train1:! on the Chicago and Burlington road, by whieh pa.*«eng-T.f arrive at*'Burlington the -«atnc evcuiug, and at ('hi'-ago at .».l.i next morning. •furi.ing, train? lea-. (ialenburg daily. (Sundays excepted, at It)..10 A. M. on the arrival of trains i..1 hieago Htil Burlington, and stopping ar all wav iti ii!«. arrive at Qtiinev 5.2.» P. XI. ?ame 'lay. CONNECTIONS ARK AI«So MADE ut Mendotii with the I!1 ifinis Central road North, for Ambov, Freeport. Cab-nii and Dunlieth. and South for La-Salle, Bloomington. D-e»tiir and St. Louis, and intermediate station*. At Junction, with the Galena an I i tt'«Union Railroad for Elgin. Belvid ie, loir, .lanesville, Ma.li At lines, and Oh k.c Ra Ac. Ac. I*ats»' i Chicago at time to take f-r Bureau. Pi station". Building, 2nd m., Keo Freight tra ."i A. M. andU, lv.iSundavs 'j! I..no. n tli will Ir Wuincy potnti. i for r- tu]i' a: Fui:u Br Virgil Hilly r. Mark packages "Neal. A Kb ily 27, lsia.—dAwrtin IKo j. Mcrcnants' Wealer® Line. NEAL, ABBOT A CO., New York, WIIXIAMS, i TAXSKR A CO., Buffalo. Proprietors. Ship daily from Pier 2, East liivcr, New York. All cargoes fully insured to Buffalo. No transhipment beiweeu New York and Bufialo. I freight ajiply to Ml A I'TO V." On .Johiistin Streot, liotwt?en lt»- .un 2d. Bymaucntiy 0'IiRl \N A ro. IIiiMiig pcr established our*elvcsi in Keokuk, with an ample supply of Sept 2't, ls.'»5—dly A Itaro Chance for iiood Bargain a. or 50 feet on Main street fi desirable building lots in the city of Keokuk al-o for sale, or with train-i up on th great Eastern uth through the interior ol Indiana ud also wilh the Cbicaffo iu»d Milwau- I'.i ... iiwauki 1 4 0,1 daily uif an Th,.. if dire iftcntif Specu- i RATK* a'~ E. W. Clark, Dodge A Co., New York Cit\ Office hours from A. M. to 5 P. M. JTV 14, ISiiS.—dtf "JfOlIT E\cl nnge on the Ea*t and S-.'Uth IxiUght s«. and sold. European Escbangefor remit tan •. any part of Europe forfait. Interest allow, i .•!, i-o.-r» a.. r» agreemeiit, lief., Lui-a.* A Sin"nts» St. Lou!.-. Xio. L. A. It* noi,-t A Co.. Atlantic Rank, B«i#t»r Duncan. Sherman A Co., New York. i Dr.-.v,el o., Pialad lphia. Pa. Un. u Bank, Baltimore, Md. i'ot»ajer ial Bank, Cincinnati, Price, Converse A Co., .New Orleans. La 1 1 3i5.—dl y HT Ai S ..N. Y. 1!\[ re*-." 1 Neal, Abbot A Co.,) I'. 11. Brooke, v§8BroadSt,,N.T. I Y'irgii Hi liver, Mark packages "M. NV. Line." July 27, —dAwfiip w e i V I o n I A i aU-sburg at :r 1 A. M.dai- a.. I ger.' i a .: be ular c.tinections deariier.- U-trnt-en I all intermediate l'r. II! '-•o i* F. i.. -.'..v Acting Sop't. i v v n n u i. in- A tic cities with Western, Northwestern and South- 1 western States, by a continuous Railway direct, i Thi* road ulso connects at Pittsburg with daily line of steamer* to ail ports on the Western Rivers, and 1 at Cleveland und Sandusk v with Stcann'rs to all }K.ri.- on the Northwestern /-ikes tasking the most direct, cheapest find reliable route by which Freight can be forwarded to and froiu the Great West. BFTWEKN piui.Anci.miA A.N*i» pmBCBa. FIRST CLASS.—Boot*. Shoes.) Dry Goods, tin b«»X«- I VUf. lo 1 ib. Feathers, Ac., 2dCi.Ass.—Books and s a* i. t ery, l»ry tioods, (in bale.*. 7, per lol b. Hardware, ljcather, W .»ol, 3d Clas*.—Anvil*. Bagginc. Bacon and Pork, iin bulk, f. «... per h-o i!. lletnp, Ae., 4th Ci vs*.—-Coffee, Fish. Bt- Coii and Pork- O'fickr'd i f.ani. mm and I/Hnl Oil. I FliOl R—$1 ir i ,ii! ii y. GRAIN —iti -. |. i loo jo-. :t.' •. ui! I. !i i." C' 'TTON—#2 ivr not excelling !,o t«s. weight, until further i: i I" shipping 1-•. from any poii F.a*t of Philadelphia, le jairticular to mark package "via. Pennsylvania Itailrond." Ail iiot«).- consigned to the Agents of thi.- l'.o at Philadelphia or Pitts burg, wiil tc forwarded without detention. KST«—Harris, Wonulcy A o.. Mem- i j«hi*. Tenn. R. F. Sas* A Co.. St. l.out* J. S. Mitch ell A Son, Evansville. Ind. Dume.nil, Bel I A Mur dork. and Car A Lotiisville, hy. 11. i'. Middruui, Mao •••a. 1:. .-prigman A Brown, and Irwin A Co.. \. W. Grahaia A Zanesvillc, duo L'-, eh A Co.. I Kilby street. Bos ton. l-ech A ., No. 2 A-ior House, New York No. William street, and No. H. Buttery Plain New Y rk FV J. Sue^*d r, Philadelphia Magraw A k i. Italtiuiore tit*', i'. Fra«ci cus, l'itt.-iburg. ii II. HOUSTON, A cent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburg. Feb. 1, Isj.i -ly Important to Traveler*. I otio-k vow though to BROAD GUAGE RAILROAD. U. 8. MAIL AND EXPRESS BOUTE. Carrying 1hr (jrmt S'orthfni \,ni T.tttfrrit Mail. TWO TllUill'lill TRAINS imt v. Morning Xfail train leaves St. Louis at 7 o'clock A. u. Lightning Express 2 J*. M. Connecting at \'iticennes with the E. A C. R. R. for Terre Haute and Indisnnpolis, und th«»r« with fast train- for Cincinnati. New York. Loui-'. iile, B.»ston, Buffalo. Philadelphia. CI* eland Bal' i m, N. B. Passengers a* Riid below Keokuk, make a saving of from 12 to 24 hours time, JAMES M. WARD, Sup't. 1 General Freight Agent. Phil idelphut. J. IX»MBAERT.-Sii'.'t, Alt-ma, P., V J/I IS'-'-—L.V rr\MiVI V«Mt HAILKOAD. i»w». rpiiR phia nn.J t'lti'tiur '.- Phila.b1 inK .iii'iiviw .IIAII. TI'.AIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 7i A. XL, and Pitt.-burg for Philadelphia at 7 A.M. THK FAST Link leav, Philadelphia for Pi't-burg u( 1 P. M, Ttti Nt'iiiT Kxi-ukss 'i i. v iv a e Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 11 P. M-, in 1 l'. t-' srg for Philadel phia at 10 P. XI. The alxivo lines connect at Pittsburg with Rail roads to and from St. Louis, Mo. Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111. Frankford, Lexington and Lou isville, Ky. T-rre Haute, Ma lison. Lafjvettc and Indianapolis, Ind.: Cincinnati. Dnvton, Springfield. Bellcfotr.aine. Sandusky. Toledo. Cleveland. Colum bus. Zanesvillc. Xlas-illon and Wooster.Ohio also, with the sieain Packet Boats lioiu and to New Or leans, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the al«iv e places. FVr further par iculars.see Hand-bSllti at tbe dif ferent starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Bos ton. Tll'-S. MOORE, ACFVT, Passenger Lint.-, Philadelphia. J. X1ESKIMEN, Fnll Trade. TAR CIj) 1111 .Nil ,v'l )RE, 7_\ Main St., Keokuk. IL strati* would re.ji, -fi y call the at tent ion of the gentlemen of Keokuk and licinifv to the faet that ha* formed a eo-partner-hip with on of the be At elot hing houe.H in Cineinnat i [J. Mu ri» tithal A L. Block.) iiml thtt« [M«sse*9C5 superior fa itie* for the selection and (mrehafe of «Ucks e.othing and lurnishing goxb. They haw now a im««t complete afmortment nfaall kunb* of Clothing, comprising in part, Cloth nil I'vereoat.*, Punti- and Xent" of a!) grades, ?tyle« and »i* '". Shirt.-, St-k.'. Jlatf and Caps, Trunks 4*c. 'ine«c gfxid.-i have b»-en feiected with care, an«'i will be -old at a *uu ll advance on custom co,'t. We nre de*« rmined not to be undersold by any «stabli»if m* nt thtft nideof Cincinnati. Country uterehai i-e partieulariy invited to cal: and examine oar i before purchasing eLvwherw. j» 17 d4*wtf h. STRAUS A Cn. OTHI(. I.O |||\(j FOR Fa LL AND W 1 NT CI'. TRADE. IHAVETHE revi\ed KSTI.\O».—In :t which 1-.'. i '«ale»burgb (lloves Half Hose in Wool, Merino, and heavy Cot .. Al. will arrive at W yanett in ton with Meriuo feet Silk and 'be. IWk I.-land Railroad and Ilrawers: Cravats Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, iiock Inland, and int- nn^liate Sept. 10, IKia.—dAw i P. I). FOSTER. J. w. at rt »t.o. jis. DEwar. ^II KCIIANT TAILORS. fl^HIRD ^tr-et, iM-tween Main and Johncon, Keo- Jl kuk Iowa, have just received, at their Fashion able Tailoring and Furni-hiiis Establishment, a cb-d'-u and excellent supply of Broadcl»thr. Cassi taeres, Vctingi, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Good* of all description*, and guarantee that their work shall be done in the nio't approved and satisfactory manner. They are constantly receiving the .New York and Philadelphia Fashions, and respectfully ignt i |,ri|jcji 8 jj INFILL w ),o desire good Work and the best mate- "uc' riiil to give theiu a call. HUTCHINSON A DEWEY. April 5, lSf.5.—dly To the Citizen* ot Keokuk. MIIF, subscriber would announce to the eitiiens of Keokuk that he has ju.-t received a «took of the *t and most fashionable goods for gcntliln»n's Wi ar ever brought to Kiknk: cop-*istijug of Frem ar American cloth*, cassinx resand vesting* plush es, velvets, grenadines,cashmeres, Ac., which he will make up n the shortest notice and in the best style to order. The subscriber has ai*o on hand a fine as sert merit of shirts, cravats, scarf*, collars. A\ s.pl7 JAMES M. TYLER. *ew Arrangement. fPHE subscriber would inform the citixens of Ke ok uk and vicinity that lie has purchased the si ck in trade of Ben. F. Dodson, at No. Third st red where he ha* on hand a general assortment I French and American Cloths, Cassuneren and V-*ting», which he wiil make up to order at the s! rte*: notice, and in a stylo not to be surpassed. Also a good assortment of Summer Coats, Vests, in Shins, alvvuv on hand. July Ui, 1 Sai —dtf JAMES M. TYLER. IO JOURNEYMEN TAILOltH.—W anted, imme diatelv, at No. Third Street, two Jirxt rate irin vni- i tin v. N• ji• il,. n apnlT. *er.27 M. lYl.hi:. J. of To tlie .flerrliaiif* of Iowa. N i: w LO II I N i* W A E 11 o U S E WAPLES A CO.. havinir taken the Store. 48 Market Street, Philadelphia, (1'rtnerly occu pied by Fassilt A Co.,) anti having secured the ser vici-s id the most tasty cutter*, we are now Manu fsc'uriug an entirely new stock of Clothing of eve ry description, and it is our iutention at all timet to k. ep a large stock of the newest and most deeira bb Clothing suitable for the Western market. P. Wari.i.s, formerly of Dubuque, having spent tl Ust twenty years in the We-t. and knowing the wants of Western Merchants, he feels that he cun ii-.( fail to KIV*' DR. Dunkirk, Riehtnotid mid Washington City A No change of car* at Terre Haute. Also connecting al Sandoval with the I. C. R. R.., the most pleasant route to Cairo and ail points in northern Illinois and the only mail Railroad from St. Louis Passengers and baggage conveyed to and from the Depot free of charge. Through tickets can be pro cured at the otliec of the Keokuk Packet Co., or at the Company's office. No. 2s and i'.W, cor. 4th and Chest nut street, under the Planter's House, or No, 3f, South Levee, St. Louis. A. W. DAN'A.Ass't. Sup't. ISAAC WVMAN. Sole Ticket Ag nt. octMOdy Justice of lite Peucc. Tthe I1E und-irsigneil would inform lus friclfds in country, that hi* office is on Main, tx'tween 2d and .'Id streets. Keokuk, Iowa, over the Harness Store. He^ill attend to the collection of all ac counts entrusted to his care, with promptness. A? counts sent by mail, post-paid, will rceeiveatten tion, and the mom v returned as ordered. March 2, l*5i.—dly. EDWARD COLE. FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS WHOLE CAN-. ..o \I.U CAN.*. 7. et-. 1 LI 11 VNt ul'R'I. «ct}7 Afniu, No. yo. lUia-it. entire satisfaction to all those that he may have the pleasure of doing business with, O n Linen F'urnishing Rmnn, wc think, cannot, be i surpassed, as all our Shirts, Collars, etc., etc.. are ti .ide to order. It will afford us uitich pleasure to have you call ind make a personal examination of our stock. Augii-t 3. IS5.V—dly P. W APLES CO. tf. llicka. ?I. I., S IT K i K t» N I) K N 1ST, c.: v of Keokuk, Iowa.—Offn-e on Secor i ain and J«hn.*on. DR. 11., in addition to the usua methods of in*triiug artificial teet! in |*sse«sinn of tic ex'du*ive righ f. this city of mounting the "cintimi on* gum ti*ct.h." BO universally u• i11— Dental Surge DR. R. S. BARBER Al',l"htif.|i 111 a lar-e i*t "-k o| Ready Made Clothing, (ientlemen's FuruikbiugUoods, Trunks, Ha'*, Carjiet bag-, Uiuhrella', Ae., which I will cell at WUOLKSALR asj'RKTAII., al a very Hniall aihanee abve Eastern e.»t, N. HoFl'HEIMFR. tfept. 7.—dAw To id* UsBtlenen. ON exhibition, an asv.rtment of French, Scotch, and American Cassiincres-— the first ever offered in thir inarkvt. M*ir® Antitiue Plain and Figured Jr. iiiiihnes Brotadc and Rex Silks Silk civet and l'lu*b. Cu'THx.—Black and Blue, fine grades, and broken 1 du Lac, check Cas.*iineres, for fall suit-. Alio—A choice «election *f Kid, Cloth and Merino Merino Undershirt* i-XJwil- uitty, strength nnd eh anlin.•*.*. Aftei nn ene two years in this style ot work, he would un sitatingly r.vomincnd it to the public as pos.*es.«ing Hiuiiv and great iulvam»ges over any other style of w. rk knowu to the jrofes.-ion. Thoso interested art jKctiully inviiedjto call and examine spe im. n* ol tie did. re-nt methods of mount :!-t. th. t'ri 1 10.1S5S iAwlv HLUUYAI,. ry u. uidte-p ti iiiforin hi- pntroiib ami the public erallv, that he ha* l'. iivivcl his ofli -e U New Brick building on th west side i Third str—t, between Xlain nnd John on. where he has securei a handsome suit of rooms, and hns spared neither pains I or expense to mak tin in eb gant and ninfortable.— Thankful for past favor-, he soin-it* a isintinuaiice of the same. JP-QThU o]» ratioiis warranted. i Ke«ktik,O-t 12 IHM AL !MOTK I.. J. K. RICKEY, Surgeon Dent ist, havmg returned from the Liu will le huppv to wait on hi* friend Having a large stock of Teeth, froi thebewt manufactories, can please the uiost fastidi ou.-. Teeth mount, on either gold or tdatinu, on his U'*w iinjirovd meth'Ml, which i* row Vxdiig used I the best D'ntist*. He is also prejiar.d to mount Idoek Teeth, or ContinuousGunis on gold orplatinu when on the latter, at a lower price amountIng U il' difference in cost of material full sets un gold r$100, on I'I...ITINA for T90. AH work warranted, offnv on the south side of Blondeau. between iid and •i :h street*. Keokuk. Mareh '-7 dlv Keokuk Book-Bindery, B' AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. LAN K Rooks made and ruled to any required pattern. Court Records, Justices' Iiocke'.s, As sessor.- Books, poll Books, Ac., Ae., furnished at short notice. Old Books, Magaxines, Muiic, Ac., bound or re bound in anv style desired. My Bindery will lie found on Second Street, next door to the Athenwuin, sign of the "Big Rook." Jan. 2«. lHj-4.—dAw. IS£AC N. PIERCK. (0,000 HI Sliri.S II1A1, A ND an unlitnit' quantity of O.-its,Corn, und all Xm. kind* of produce wanted immediately The highest market prices will paid l»r n tn a and grain of all kinds delivi-red al the iH.miiii#*iori warehouse- of the undersigned, on the Levee, between Main and Johnson streets, Keokuk. oct22 _dAwtf W. A. PATTERSON 4r CO. E Curioftltiea for the Llitle folk** YERY thing that vou can think of to tickle the hearts »f the little folks can be bad of C. Ober- '"(**20^ SIGN OF THE BIG FIDDLE^ I'ANCl UOOItS A!*D TOIAt 0BERT0P, No. 72. Mam street, has just re oie.d a large 5 u U at NO. 1 F. IV. 0* ONNttlt V ItltO.. APOTIILt AHILS DIUt.t.lMs, il Fl A KI lis' HALL, corn.-r Third and -t -., Keokuk, la.,:- re n.w in r- ipt( of a large nnd well selected stock of In tigs, Medicines, Chemical.* and Dye Stuff/. Also, a 4 large a.«*ortnKi,t of the most popular Patent 1 v citij- i, vr in u*.%s«irte of which they hnvr (be cxclu ilvt ngeucj- of therefore would call the otleti ion of ountrv lucrchaRt.- and dniggi-ts to the same. Our stock of Petluaiery is large and vsiricd, compri sing Ltlhiti's, Rn?in'» and .Sub s ltiiu s fim E\- rat I? every r!cscri|.t ion Hair oils Pommades Fancy i^oaps Tooth. Nail and Hair Bru-hes. and nil powders Used for toilet pu i Choice brands of Cigars, -nu!!.*. i.n-, 'f- .. .»i ways on hand. "if Physicians* prescript ins car. lully comp .tn at all hours of the day or night. hit F. II. O'CONNOR A BRo City Drug Store: Borrow* Bb-ck. .Man s«rec KEOKl'K. A J. s'l EW AR 1 art now in receipt of a very laige and carefully scbeted siockt of Drugs, Mcdiciues and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Popular Remedies, Mechanical Li-' quors. Paints, Oils I've Stuffs, Perfumery, anaeve ry variety of fancy articles usually found in the best establishments of the kind. Every article warrant* ed purs and genuine. Purchaser- will confer a mutual favor by calling at our establishment before buying elsewhere. Phv-ieiun-' prescriptions carefully put up. Dn. J. G. STKWART'S office and conntltiog roon in the Drug Store. J'tUlFKSStORAL RKFBIIKSCBS T. 0. Edwards, I)., Ohio Medical College. J.Cobb, John Locke, May 5, mis -dAw. T. 1. MCKnNNV. V. u. mWiJSER. McKenny & Runner, AVE this day associated themselves together for the transaction of the Drug busine-s in all itt bruiichcs. They expect to keep on hand a general and well selected assortment of Pure Drugs, chemi cals, Perfumery. Pain's. o,ls, Ac. AI«o have by this arrangement become sole pro prietors lr the manufacture and sale of H. R.Gill uiore's celebrated Mamaluke Liniment and unrival led Veritable Ami Billions Pills, for the StatM of lo«va, Illinois, Missouri, W iseonsin, Minnc^uta, and territory of Nebraska. AH orders in future will be addressed McKENNY A 1:1 N.Nm Dec. fi, 13 I. dtf COIAiTY A6EMT. I- McKENNEY, has IhCU appointed Agent Lee County, for the sale of SriBTTtroua Llq t'oK* for .Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sacramaota) purjM'Si's only. Call at No »o. sign of the Golden Mortar, Keo kuk. Iowa. July 3d, 1 *.'••. dly JA.ni'S HIAXIIDS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Mechanics' bo ck, .N. rib .M.i.i, St., Keokuk, Iowa. H.AY*ING made arrangements for a perma- lo nt business in the above line, Iain now( offering to the city and couirry trade a large and well selected stiKik of Drugs, Medicines,' Paints, Dyes, Oils and Yarnihlics, Brushes, iiiusr ware and Window Glass. Also Perfumery and I'm. cy articles, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, and a choiee assortment of Family Groceries, including Spices, Teas, Flavoring Extracts, Candies, Soda, Sab ratu*, and a variety of articles pertaining to that depart ment al 1 winch w ill be «oid on the principle of "small profits and quick returns." Particular attention given to preparing prescrip lions. In ca-t where medicines arc required dur ing the night it is frequently inconvenient to obtain thein. This difficulty 1 have completely obviated by having my residence iu a part of the same build ing occupied by my store and persons desiring mcd iciues, may rely U|hiu procuiing them at all hours, night or day, nithout inconvenience or delay. Druggists, merchants and others, purchasing by the quantity, are requested to give HIP a call, *i am deicimined to sell on a* favorable term- a.* tiny house iu the .. April ft. Is .... y I AA l*iZ, FloydAmerican Pcnctru'ing Lint JLU'V' niciit, in quantities to suit purchaser.-. 2uu d-ij.. I'Vctilapiaii ^iniiuent, and a great varu' v of Patent Medicine* at April 6, IS.'ia. BEY'NOLDs Drug Stor^ I 1 CAsK pure Blackberry Wine suitable foT mc-ii cif«l nd curmmental purrsat REYNOLDS' Drug Store. JlH-uiar A i 11 oil., nit tias, Linseed Oil, Copal, Japan, A and .• aruish, ou hand and fo» -i ic »t 11EYN0LIS'Drug Store. 1 CASK Prill.e at i- REYNOLDS'Drug Store, S. HIinMKtll. 1"N1''N BPck. Maui Mt. et. Dcab in Eng .' lish and French Chemicals, Drugs andf Medicines, Paint*, OH*, Dye-Stuffs, Brushes. Perfumery, Faiuy Articles, Ac., Ac All tlu* Patent Medicim s of the day. Phy sicians." pre seriptioiis and lanuly rceijies will IK- accurately and i.. atly preparvd. and in no ease will ntiv but pure and "''uisine tnatciiaU be tistd. o. 1 H. Bawdtu A Son, W '*D respectfully call the attention of the public to their stock of the first quality :.»f .Marble, v hu they have just retcived dircet from thw East, which they are enabled to cell at as cheap a rate as can l»c obtained in St. I^niis. We arc determined to act upon the motto— "SJtALI. PlloKirs A.NI) yl. ICR HETI IiVS." Give us a call and we pledge ourselves to show you as line marble, and us good workmauship, both in the ornamental and plain styles, as can be found anywhere in the United States. tVc have another extensive stock of Marble on iti way ftom the East, und shall be fully prepared to meet any demand thai way be made for articles in our line. Third Street, between Main and Blondeau. April b, ISa4. A S K O CI KI:MY HOI SI J01 Llls A ELl.lOli', Importers and Jobbers i Eai tin ti ware, Chrna and Ghisswure, N«. lyj Pearl Street, and No. til Chambers Street, New York, would say to .Merchants and dcubrs inrallv that, having cstablish-d a Ca.-h House in this brum of trade, they are fully convinced that they can sell Crockery, etc., at such prices as will pay the purchas er a fine profit to retail. Expcricui« ha- prov-d Very conclusively to us that, by adhering strictly to the car.h system, wc can afford to sell fmni teu to twenty cclit. below the regular endit trail- pi ices. To this end we ask un examination of our styles and prie s, a list of which will be forwarded by mail to any party d. siring. Enrthviwvarc, hy the Invoice, single package, or very careXullv repack. .! lor the country trade. July 17, IsV'i.— dly H. IMHt i ri ft CO., ^Successors to ootc A Co. \\'H I 'oiitinue the Forwarding and Commia*ioa VV I 1 if* at the old stand, at the RailroadSt* lion. a-i -Hie «-f the liver from Burlington, fowa. lb, V.lie only War. house on that side, they ol fcrsiq. .- inducements to *hipi* rs to consign all gpods in!. I.*S for thetiv i« them. All goods to their care will tie deliviTi to the tejim* free of fr-rriagi*. thereby saving thechsrgt* ef dray age to the west side also the benefit of insurance while in tin i i' w ari house. Country in rehaiKs will find it to their intenst to call on us before going east to puieha£e good*. Jl. E. B. A Co. are agent.- for the Union Expre- CX»., and will be happy t" afford any information to those who do*ire to ship bv that line. Burling!, it, Jan I "'. d"In. Shaving A Hair utting Lxtraor4U« nary o ii A nd complete assortment of F'tiricv GOIHIS, Toys, Musical Instruments, shotGun*, Pistols, Fancy China sets, and so on, which he will WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cheap for cash. C. OBERTOP. K«okak, Oct. S9,1S&S. 1*00n ING au iu.EARLY PERFORMED. O The favorite Saloon of Gorgo Cabus, on Main St.rtet, Ik-IOW Par«ns's Bank, presents n w attrac tions to the ritizens of Keokuk. Having obtained assistant- in my busin ss sujnnor to any ever before employed ill this city, 1 invite the patronage ut the couimunity,'as I am satisfitd that I can shave clean er, cut hair more handsomely, and shauipoon with more dexterity than any barber In the State of Iowa- Competm it ckaUenfred GEORGE CABl'S. Attgwt&K 186 iiijf4#w6Bi