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VOL. 3. £lje (Date Citn [p PaLUHl'.P RVM« m.rsino, '-st'.viiAVS EXI kFTKB,) J. K. HtfWUU. C:». 7 K S DOLLARS Pta ASM**, PAYABLE in Advance or, CBHTM PKK WKBK, payable to the Carrier. A lv-rtL-tui -uts inserted on favorable tents. P. HuHMMt, VS. W. UJWRIB. HOK*lftH L9WBIK, TTORNEY.-! a' Uw, office I'.JHI Office Btilldiug. Keokuk, Iowa. feb27dtf I.I.OVD D. ilJIPsb^ TORVEY Law and Notary Public. Office in th« new Post Office building, on Johnson it,, een 2d and ed. llwti"n* promptly attended to. :kuk Feb 13, DU6.—dtf. K AVIUM. tAMUEL r. iimjjm. RA*KT* IfflLLFR, ORSEY.-at l.aw,Kc4kuk. !•»«*.-Office over Parsons' Bank, corncr of Mam and Second St*. 2a. mixKB. t. u. SICK. niu.»:R a OK V FYS at U« Solicitor? in Chancery Agent -fur the investigation of I .and Title* sod ircha.-c and n:nt of lUal Estate will hcreaf ra«.'i in aul iruiarlv attend Hi*- District ts of Keokuk arid Ft. Madison, and of the other tie* of the First Judicial listrict of Iowa and aimi iractiee iu the Supreme Court of the State. Madison, Feb. 17, 1355.—dtf. JAUM M. HUD, ATT iRN AT LAW Keokuk, Iowa. ICK the Rail Road office on Mais 0tTMt, over .1. E. Bruc«' etore. £u»i 7. H55. 11., C. K. MOSI. ntHHHAlX it WOKS. OP.\KY~ at Uw. Office in Pout building Keokuk, [•••.% i. ii'iv'^dwly, w UIT MU HKI aaa mickbu UHlTC Otll 4k nit KLL, fRVIK.^at Law and General Land Agent*, Montnutna, Piwe«bick couaty, Iowa. Will »ll tn»mne«s entrufted to their eare in hiek, l«»a, IknLwn, Tama, Mar*kall, and Jaa unt\*». llecti.i,* will receive Rperial attentioa. fer t' B. louglan« k Co., St. Louij John k A tPituburg: W. A. A L. Sbumway, adeljihia IVeruinger & Co., BaHim'r»* Hon. Curiit, Warren, 1\ un«yUama ll«'n. O. R. •t, Chorficld. P«snrrlraaia Editor Pituburg ly Lni»n," Ac. ne 8, 1*4.1.—J A I.IVIM.^T .I, ii I.IVIM.KTHI, I. VI\«i»T-'«i. J..MN It. tilNkHI'. Vn«,tiTO\ BROR, Sc KIXKLAB, IIOI.KSALE OR()CHRS and ("otnmi*«ion Mer (.h.ints, No. 62 V, *ey »treet, betwmn P.r ad aad t»r«euwich streetn, NEW Y'ORK. "pct fully foheit a call from the merekanta al rhen .isiting tbe New Y^k market. bruar} tl, H.'tfl. dly W 1 tMjtv. W i NKH *EK. HM.I V & KAKHUIk| B, 01*1 K. iiirai-/i r. ani FotWiirdiiig Mer 4au«*. e«»rtiiT of State and Siu:!. W«ui atr««A, •«o. 111. f-blSdtf UOOIRKl 4c KKOW, ")RA»E, Forwarding and Cvmminioa Mef hant-, and 'vtiixal freight Agent-, Front S?,, ecu VfrmoBt and Br-ad*a» Quitu y, Illinois. Pi [»er", dirv-wd tman-arc, win t»cf rward lhdi*pa eti, aixl orderi- and consignor nt* wM veimuiedia:e and careful attention. fer to Kiagg A ^avnge, Moor?, Hollowbask A lennitig4'C.l (iuincy Page A Bae*n. -t l»a jiiii2Um sovRR^iixji. Joansoa aeon. r. 0. aaAtrtmn. rrodate A- Coiamlstlen Ifonae. ME1 VILLK. ERA 1 1-:K11 ". O.miHiiMiou aai forward.ng -.-rci: ants, LM and tstiort-rtreet, ALTON, Itxmon. igwiSi dly s11. oittK-na. MOW Sc OREKKE, MM INSION robmitv iVii,..eaie lirocera, and »|cr- n lVoduee, Mam Mreet, betwe*® Fourth r'ifth, Keokuk, Ii wa. tember 1, 1866.—lly KKV WK. C.lRETrai*. Burn* Sc Reatfea, HOLESAl.l", tjriK'ers, For»Hrl.ng and Com mission Merchants, Lc\c., KecLuk, Iowa, ly 9. ].,y— Afroki., t. cTit'ctaa. NTAFFWRD H*Cr«IK, HoLLaALE (irocers and Commis»ion Mer ehants. second door utme ih« corner of Blon- Wa er Street, Keokuk, Iowa. ch S, 13.ia.—dtf. J*. W. Si. H. TI C'KKK, i*0RTERS and uhole#ale dealers. 11 Hardware Cutlery, Corner of Main and Seeond Streets, of the RED PADLOCK. 1/ 22, 1*44—dly. KL BAM ILL. JOHKPB BAM ILL. M. A J. HA.niLL, H0LESALE Orocers, Ten dealers, Commission aud Forwarding Merchants, No. 37 Levee, i doors below Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. rcb 14, Ds5(i-d John B. Carson & Co., Oilaaion, stornff and lorward* n n a n 2^ Iyvee. and Uimmercial atreet, (between Olive and Pine,} St. Louis, Mo. rt^-wly DURfc BKTTS. JOBM I). MKUJEH. BLTTS A ni l.l.lA, MMISslON and Forwarding Merchant!, No. 3 'ity Buildings, Saint Louis. Missouri. .i asell A Bennett *ld, Pratt A Co. I. Filley, K»ds, Christy A Co. J. McCreery A Co. ty, McCune & Crow McCreery A Co. Jarncj Watson, Y'oung Brothers, C. W. Stone A Co. Capt. E. W. Gould, Rh'Kle.s, Pegram A Co. Loker, Renich A Co. W. S. Oilman, J. F. Comstock A Co. 0. st, Wiii-v A Bail. AJ. IIami 1, lson A Brother^ rcb 2./, IH^o. iltwlv PATTKUSOX, W«. TIMBKHW A.v, WM PATTBR80N. WM. A. PATTERNON Sc. CO., MMISS10N A FORWARDING MERCHANTS Hoe. Hi* and 40, Levee. Keokuk, Iowa. isignineiit. of nil ki-i Is of Produce will receivc pi and |M.-rrtouai attentiun. igusi 2'.', 1 s.i.'i.—dAwy AI,» rsuKU, K. iTiuut*iio. Al XAVDfB MM1 -ION. Forwarding A ,-t. iaj Nos. 63 A ift, Iak-usi street, Urtwtw-n 2d and -(!, St. Louie, Wil. gii.0 prouipt attentiou tu the sale of Pro und General Merchandise, and to the purchase e same- HKFEKKNCK8: Chittenden A MoGavic, Cleghorn A Harriwo, Keokuk. Cwnnable, Smyth ACo. Lucas A Sitnoiids, St. Lonu. ov 1 adwfim Curamins, Seaman 9t Co., 'APl.i: A^DFAKfl I»KV UOOItl, N 1- D». A M!j 7*'• I 1 1 ins i'. fqWA^A,. Naw Yoaa. IHA*. IT'IT-V. Hrsitr if» i« v K rtKJTC MX* Stanton, Sheldon 8c Co., IF ii o 1.1: s i. I t, o n s A.Niy OoMMLvMoN MEiU iiASi't), So. 81 Front Street, near Old Slip, New York, f.*27d«tn A. ». *ALL. fclKKHAX BALL AKIHKIIA1, J^AMIIA Grocery ami Pr«\,ai IK jiof, Post build- 1 .nK-. .Jdt..b,- wt-en Aiam and J..WB- where I hope by strict attention to btuin«m to merit a lhare "f the public palrniiftgo. N. B.—Our wagon i* in r^adine* to wait on all who may faror u* with a rail, Nov. 1 J. in. AIN* Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Whole ^•1 vale and Retail I«-aler in Stoves, Hollaw W are, 'lumer'i St««k, Ac. Al*o manufacturer of 'i'ia, '•ojtjirr, and !*boft-Irn Ware#. ll.x.fiiii and Jobbing in Tia, Copper, and £he«t Iron. which i will warrant to gh« (t»ti«faction. July 21. l- .i. dly J. S. BEEBB. i K8 'K. WM. O. KAMIKlit I K E A I K A. RBIDtnA^I JSCompany, Agent for the M.Hflouri the oldeal and Lc»l kn^ A CO.. ti^neral D. L. Ougm, M. D., Rcwdenca on 4th betweea D. L. M'Ot an loLd-an. tiriean-. Particular attention paid to tne pur- J- R- AlUn, M. Residence on High, between ^d and -ule of Wiv-i. rn Produce. Also, to the Wl 1 i»i!ijr u.d Forwarding business generally. Or- Office in the "Post building, 2d itory, oa 3d 9*. ts»^ fuU.y soliwteiL .W 71 Tchoupit-ooiiia i Main and Johoaon. t, If IS. 18s5—dly |1 P.M. octold TAT* SI Ar *©., RW AIIIINJ and Commis-sion Merchants. No. *0 jvvond S reet, St. L»u.s. Agcnta for the lluiiues' Lou.jiville ilydruulic Cementj Cai Piast. and Lime. rticuiar attention paid to^^bc sale of Onun, Ba and i.ard. rcb 2'/—lily. II. I. V A «»., i**ieaA lor ward in| .Hcrckaal* C/ Cotsanltation hourfl lietween II cl ck, A.M.,Mad DM. E. riCAKClK HAVINGto permanently located in this eity, begs leave inform his friends and tbe citixen* generally, that, until further no'iee be given, he may be found a: t... office of Ir. J. If. AtroKi. March 31. G* Davis Sc Price, Keate, KtgA, and Ornunratal /'A! 7T. .V. RA1NEKS :nd i'ap. Hangers, Shop on Blue I dea 1. l. tween 4tu ai.d jtii nreets, Keokuk. jan21d4 w',111 Keokuk tlotler Warka. CORNER ixth aud R«lge streeu. I am pr- pare«l to manufacture B«iiler», Tank Iron Boats, Lard or Soap Kfttles, Ga« Holders, or anything else con ne*tvd wuh ray business, and to send cim|«ii nt workmen to any part of ihecountrv to do repairs. P1,^ ll.V A IA ror-VflR Y. 0T. Main and Eighth Street". KE'iKl k,IOWA» rri WlCKEItSHAM A S'»NS. munufacturera of Stcaui Engines and Mill Mac!..aery. A gen eral assortment of Castings adapted to the wants jf tiie country constantly on hand £al-dly Daniel Copson, ANUFACTl RER of Sa.sh, I»o»ra and Blinds, Keokuk, 1' Vlii. All common on baud, and particular sizes supplied to order. A liberal diseount to country merchants. feb20dlv Oct. 2". 1H.. .. dAwtf B. F. ROE. NT. JOHN'd IIOI NE, CHARITON,. Ll'i.'A.- CO., IOWA. BR. C10RNER CiFEliMt IIR3R* P. Hf'HOLTS, ADWIM H. OltAHT. ORWARDINQ and Commission Mercbant, whole- M'lfOLTi: Sc UKA*T, a deaier Orocorie* aud Produce, No. 61 Le-j I'ELLA MARIn.S CO., IOWA, ce. Keokuk, Iowa. 4 I TlANKEliti, LAND AtiLNT-, and NOTARIES N. U.—Paruoun.r attenUoa paid to thajfattnurd- i Pl'BLB'. Ag nts f.irfhe 1 nit.si StatesLifeln lug business. »u ranee Company, Iowa Hate Fire Insurance *im- April 11, 1864.—»dAw psnv. Cooper's 1 Clark'* St earn Engine Manufaeto important agricultural machine* tate Mutual lnnurance the Director^' «-f which are among tbe wu bufine«s rm-n of St. J[#ouifl. Lldptf A. C. Sheldon, WIlOLDiALE AD RETAIL DEALIR IN HAT.-. A1V, 1 I R- A STRAW OOD.-, 7^ Ma.i. Mr. .1, kt-oku'ft, l^w«. fir a-h |.n.• f..r 1 ur^. feb2«lAw HoHJtd u. AtKi «, Wilol^lSALL aud li-sail Druggift, oorner of Mam aud Third Sire. tK. Keitkuk, JLowa. Sign of tbe Big Mortar.Tlfii April 11, ItidO. d£w O. «, POTTS, FFER.- to the eititen.* of Keokuk iii* aervioef a» llO.ME- HATH K PH YSlCi AN and Arc uicher. O' Per»on» at a do-UuR* who wish to av ail them»elvea of the adv«n!a^'r» of thi* fnipular *y,«t.-m of cure, can obtain gtxd l^mr'ting the city while under tri atu« nt. or may contult by letter. Office No. liarke'i Oalkry, 3d meet, between Mam and Blondes it. feb4dCm tllDKAl, mUTICt. Gf. Oone PARKLH.M. D,, Phv-.-um and Surgeon. i B. Iffinewith lr VVymau, Main street, between lit and 2d stre-ti. fetidly T. HAttll.L, X. 9., ECLECTIC PHYSIC IAN AND Sl RtiEOX, 1 A VINO p'-rm.iiieutiy l'jcat-d iu tbi- city, Would -t|iecifuilv sdieit a share of public pa'r n age. Office on fourth street, between Main and Bi"0 U. ..u. dt*27Uly Editors and Proprietor* of the WKEKLY PELLA UAZL'T'IE. lndepeitdeiiC in Politi. -aud Kengioii— pr:inriuru. Pl un and Furiov .loy PI'.IN H"iL8 oetltf dwly UIM.Ulfl It. fcUITfti. JJELLOWS MAM \CTl HKK. IVnch 8t«*t,n«w ranklin. (iaU'tia. 111. kec|* cwmtantlj on hand Bellow* of e*«ry dtsacrip- Ti" tion. which will U *ld a? low and on a* good term* w tliey kt-op constantly on hi nd n la. jte supply of fmni- JJ Kver ly (cr'cerir» and prorMona of rv^rv variety, and of jjJn ihi beft quality, which they luu-mi to .«ell ait chuap if not ch.apcr th»n any other houae in tbe city, and, can b-purr-hwe.l elsewhere. 0 N V/Di J^KALBR ID Urnoertea, Provisions and Prtiduoe, ,e«»or»'' Boakv. Poll Books, Ae., 4»., furnwhedat No. 9t», Main, between Third and Fourth 8U».,1 »h(,rt notice. K. kufe., Iowa. dAi Jac. 25, lf»i4.—dAw. li»AAC N, PIERCE. ANKLKfc and dealer* iu Kxohange, Ketkuk, Io. •iight check.- on all the principal cttie# con.itant for «ale in un» io iuit. Collection* on Un# city remitted for promptly at earrent ratc« of EscliMngf. We will bay and veil all kind of (Jold, Specie, and uneurrent Bunk Not- «, at Iwst rates. Interest slewed r«r O on ti Kxcbai DR. J. MA !»:«, I FFICE at hi# Residence, on Blondeau Street, donr Whi of Second, Keokuk, Iowa. April 2«. 1«64.—d Vecter* SIcHafla aad Allen HAVE associated th. ui.-vlves io th- practice Nledii. ine. Will «»ni .irjr to attend wiiMil-j ta 1011 in aM caje«, and to ajiy required distance. Ow ing th" «pa- iou*ne«a of their oflioe rooms, and a large libarTv of the l« it in dnal work* extant, th are prp.ared receive aua instruct a iargt eia«* uptis. feept. ED. WELCHMAN. Keokuk. Iowa, Sept 21, dAw I v 8. S Vail & Co., IRON FOUNDER.-. AND M.AOHINISfS, ANl'FAC1TRERSof ^team Engiuer, Grist and saw Mill Machinery, Water Wheci-. Ac., Ac., corner ofSixih and liiondeau StrecU, Keokuk, Iowa, May il. lS^4.#dAwr __ ItOIII KT HAINEt. ARCHITECT, TTRAHIIUI'S BU:IDMG, 2nd St.,Keo- kuk, Iowa. I Plans and specifications for baiklings accurately aiid scientifically prepared. dAwly i T. W. Alexander Sc. Co.. FORWARDING .. A and is now a iarg.t and coiumwiious establish- Charles, Wintersott, Indian town, bilver Creek, to vent, oouveiiient to the steamboat landing, and in Coun il Bluff-. tlie vtry centre of business. Als«. from Ottumwa via Blakesbarg, Albia, La- The umlersigued ha^ furnished it throughout in grange, to Chunton, rri-we kly. tlie very best style, and trusts that a long expuri- Also from Kck .uk. Daily, via Warren, Parminglon, «ice in the business will enable him to give general Bonaparte, iitoasjiort, Keoaauqua, Pittsburg, Ti satisfaction. to Bb«»mii Id. ST. JOHN begs leave to inform his old fri-udi public generally '('barium, uds and the traveling that he ba.* removed from Libcrtyville to where he has taken the Hotel formerly known as the United .-tales, which he has rompkteiy repaired and rcfu nii-heil in the most comfortable manner, and of fers as good aoooiuujijdiitions a- can be found ia tbe country. Connected with the house i« a and eommodi ous stable, alwavs well sttimplied with feed. Dec. 2ti, lS."j t:tw-wly. n w v u i i o i i i i i w iLLtAM WiNTitn, Proprietor. Second and Cedar Streats, Fort Madi s in. loAa. p£~- iiaggago to'i:n to and from boats Free of charge. V&- Stages leave this Bpn» daily for -Keokuk an I Burlington, June 2.", Ls.'iT). |Jew Grocery & Provision Store, i HI i AN A CO. having ewtaMndicd tii' in selves on the south side of Fourth street, near fc' tbe Market Iloiibe, baic r«ceived a large and well Selected stock of Grocer if i-, to which they reS|Mctfnl- i ly call tb« atU-ution of the ciutoiis of Keokuk and KEOKUK: FRIDAY, MARCH 14 1856 cry Bellows warraatfci to fir« aatbtfae- Auifn*» 27, 1H56.—-dftm* l! R'^idenoc on 5tb, betweeu ar* exiH-rieni MAI u aud Johnton. janXSd^ia AKEMAN, H»rae Jfarrier of thirty J. W. Scroggs I.Vmil.K VAKD, KFOHIK. (.'on«' n Mreet, b''tw*eri 4:h and ith Street*, »rth of Mam utreet. A larjfe a—ortuaent of Lamber and f*iinplc«, of b^-r a!ways on hand. (inwly. Keokuk Book-Bindery, AND BLANK B(KK MANUFAClOHY. BLANK BonkD made and ruled to any required pattern. Court Record*, Juatieee' Iocket*, Aa- Old Books, Magaiines, Mu«ic, Ac., bound or re bound in any *tvle dt-j*ired. -M\ Bindery will befound on S-oond Street, nex: -ir t" the A thena-um, sign of th# "Big BK»k." .. CLMtfOOUL i l. tmuisu. A. I'. DEnnii A CO., fSaece«»or* totiranville B. Finith A Co.) «j«.«-:al deposits RKfKUKSt KH Ca.«b. Am. Exchange Bank, New Y'ork. MeW'- E. W. Clark. I^tdge A Co. Luoa- A Siai-.iKin, St. Louif. E. W. Clurk A Bro'g. N. Corwith A Co., Oalena. A K U A K I O W i Gf^. C. ANDERN^N. on Tinrd, betwe»n"Maitj and Jobnaon .Streets, Keokuk, Iowa. Collections y remitted promptly, at current rate of Interest on depoeiu wben tpeeially agreed aputi FUter to E. W Clark A Urn*., JoiiiiJ. Andcrsun A Co., E. W. Clark, DuKlgc A Co., New York City, •'fhee h(-ur« from it A. M. to i P. M. i,v H, is:, ,.—dtf Banking Heair el C'haa. Parieai. Cor. of Mam and 2d Sts., KKtjKl'K. I «W A. Sand KiilT Ex tiunge on tbe East and South bought *o. d. European Exchange for remittance to Intereet allowed oti any part of Europe for sale deposits as per agreement. liefer to Lucas A S:inonda, St. Louis, Mo. L. A. Beno:»t A Co.. do Atlaiitm Bank, B»en. Duucan, Sherman A Co., New York. I»rexel A Co., P!iilalelphia, Pa. I niou Bank, Baltimore, Md. 'Jomui' rial Rank. Cincinnati, 0. Price, Converse A Co., New Orleans, La. 1, 1 o. ——d 1 y and (Commission kiercbaitts Freight Agents f*r New York Rail Road, and Fuitoti Irfike Boat Line, "n Erie Cunal aud I.akcj, 1 I7fl South Water Street, Central Wharf, Chicago, III. Liberal c^li auvancas oa shipment* of 1'roduoe or Mereuandtre. for sale in •his market, or nhip ®en' to friend- east. Refer to W. L. Ewing A Co., St. Louia, Mo. S. A i W. U. Thayer. Quinry, 111. tireen A Stone, Musca tine. Iowa B. H. Campbell A Co.. Galena. III. J. 11. Langu-y A Co., R.ick L-land, 111. Barkle), I rhompsoti A Co., Dawn port H. T. Foster. Bcartk-|York t'.wn. 111. Hon. A. Starne, Springrieid, 111. A. ew A. Starne, Springrield, 111. I DA ii. Reed, Galet-burg, III. W. S. Oilman, N i York F.-U--U! A Co.. Pliiiadclphia, Pa. A. Gilbert, i Cashier Commercial Bank, Chicago. klark package.- care of T. W. A. A Co. Ji !y 17. I^j.—dAwly Xeal Abbot A Co'* Time tiprria. PN. ROPRIETORS, Neai, Abb)t A Co., 8a Broad St., Y., Wiiiiams, Tanner A Co., Buffalo. Sbip daiiy by'People's Line of Steamers, foot Courtlandf Street. Fur bills Lading, apply to Neal. A bin it A Co., P. B. Brooke, i Virgil Hillyer. Mark packages "Neal, Abbot July 27, 1856.—dAwfim Mark package.-, Al. W. Line." Jniy 2.", lS^ci—dAw6u "WOTERI NTACifr: conrikT. 8TMM1 rpiIK Western THE TIcFARLAVD IIOI M:, f't. Des Moines. FRONT-ST 1 T. AIM-O.N, IoWA, i From O-kaloosa (tri-wei*kly) to Council Bluffs, via I I AS been enlarged aud thoroughly renovated, BellcfonUiin, Knoxville, Plcasantville, Indianola, St. 1 N77FM i:\TS. tage Company respoitfully an nounce to the public that their Coaches leave Keokuk Daily (Sunday excepted) lor Fairfield, Os kaloosa, Fort l»e« Moines and Council Blutls, (Musing through Boston, Charleston, Primrose, Winchester, Birmingham, Ashland, Agency City. 'Hlutnwi. Ed dvv Ule, Oskaioosa, Pella, Monroe, Apple Grove, to Lroy, o'clo, k, A. M. Offic, on Main Stnvt, «rcon.l .I above the Laclede House. R. A. MeCHESNEY, A^ent. A jlRI A «E A^lf A TOR On .lahnson Street, between 1st and 2»I. BYmsio-ntly O'BRIAN & CO. Ifavinj: p.i e-tabiishel oiU'sclvc in lieokuk, with an ample supply of the Very best material for the man ufacture of Carriages. Buggies, Gigs nnd Hacks, we ar. prepared to make ull article iu out line* in the MTV I ."st style and of the choicest material, on reasonable terms and prompt notice. C. vuiuity. Provisions ami F««-d of ail kinds kept LABOR acsortiifnt landies. Nut®, an! 3?W ^niistantly on hand. All articles delivered in say part of the city Irwof tharge. [d««, M, dtf. Also to Fort Ikslge from Port Moines, pa«8ing, v- v ... through Boon-boro' aud Uomer. train» for Cincinn.iti, New York. UUISMIU. lWton, Bwrv attention will he paid for tbe comfort and iivenleiice of passenger*. 1 Richmond and ashington ity Ac. Coaches leave Keokuk tot all the above pi Sept 2'.l, LSi&—dly FA!*ltY 4iOO»N AWD TOIN. OBERTOP, No. 12. Main street, has jut ra* ceivcd a large (md complete assortment of Fancy Good?, Toy*, Musical Instruments, SbotGuns, Pito"i«, Fancy China sets, and so on, which he will ^tore. sell at WHOLES A LB AND RETAIL cheap for cash. C. OBERTOP. Keokuk, Oct. 20, 1855, V A lOuTlKt,' eigtt Fruits, irale by fiMM CRBIOHTON AOilMKR, Keokuk, ft. De* nolnri & Hlnne«»ta CSJZJJJ ce on TEC ti »irert, over Store. rtej-t. !, lijii.—'lAwiy i w i *«. nut NOJMHERN CliOSS RSU.R'iAl). Belmeea Quint hirago unci Hnr* I is* If I en. ALL THE WAY RY RAIL! EXPRESS train», t-u-. n in 'b- ireat UnUedStatw Mail, leave yuiney daily. iSnnday* eanepted.l at 10.l.' A. M. MIILI stopping at all w«y Rtaiions, ar rive at(Jalechurg at .». 1 P. M. thcreo-nniH-tingwith trains on the ('hicHgo and Burlington road. b\ which pa*ceng.*ri- arri\c at Burlington (he pume evening, and at Chicago at j.lnext morning. Returning, traint leave (jaleturg daily.(Sundayt excepted, at lt)./»'» A. M. on theanivalof trains fiouiChit-ago aiid Burlington, aud st"pping at all wa? station^, arrive at Qtum p. M. -nine d:j\. CONNECTIONS ARE ALSO MADE at Mendota with the Illiuui* Central rad North, for Atnboy. Kre«j«irt. tial-'iia and JUunlietb, aud South for IjaSalie. Bloomingt-in. iM-atui »nd St. Louis, and iniei'iuediaU' stations. At Railroad Mad At Chicago, with trains apon the great Eastern linen, and ,-outh through tbe interior of Indiana and Ohio. And also with the Chicago and Milwau kee Railroad for Racine, Milwaukee, Fond du Lac, Ac. Ac. Passengers by day train whieh l«*ves iialoshurgfi for Chica^i. at 10 A. M. will arrive at Wyanett in time to Lake tbe cnr« on the iUk Inland Railroad for Bureau. IVoria, Rock Island, and intermediate •tat ion*. Freight trains a'so leave Quinev for Oaleshur A. M. and Ualesburg for (juiacy at S.16 A. ly. (Sunday-" ei'x'jitedL) Tbe nuuitx-r i train.", Imth freight and passenger, 1UKK HT AOEMS—Harris, VVornii. y A C«».. Mem-) phis, Tenn.: R. F. Su»- A Co.. St.. l« ui- J. S. Mitch- rpn: i •. Ti. 88 Broad St.,N.Y. Co'e Express." Wrmtera Line. N^IcrrlianU' EAL, ABItoT A Co.. New York, WILLIAMS, ANNSH A Co..Buffuio. Proprietors. Shipdai.y from Pier 2, Ea«t Riier, New York. All cargo*' folly in-ured to Buffalo. No transhipment between New York and fisfitl*. Foi Ireighi apply to Neal. Abbot Ji Co.,) P. B. Brooke, V 88 Broad St., N. Y. Virgil Hillyer. phiaat lOP. M. STAR niait' will s.^ii }».- increastd, of which due notice will be giv n. (in the op ningof navigation, regular connection* will be luiide daily hy first class summer* la-tween .hail W done in the most approved and aatisfartorv ytumy, ft. L..UIS, and Keokuk, and all mtermediaU manner. They arc constantly receiving the New P"-1?1*' ... .. ... I York and Philadelphia FUKIHOUS, and re.«i»ectfully The attention of travelers and shippers of freight «,|• r-jt all who dnmre gmxl work aud the b**»t mate is directed to tD* ojcning of this new route, as one I offering superior faeiliti« A tic cities with Western. Northwestern and South western .States, hv a continuous liailwav direct. Thi« road a 1 at l'itt.«burg w uh ia:ly line .. of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivera, and atCleveUnd and Sand^kv witk H.amers to all i p-.rts on the Northwestern Lake, making I he mo.i direct. chea|N-t and reliable route l.y which Freight 1 1 1 .. I can be forwarded to and from the Great Weat. RATI s BKTWtCV IU 11. A i»EU*H I A A!«n I'lTT.HB t' HO. FtR*T CLAS-.—IU,ot». Shoes, Dry GCMHIS. (in boxes) Fun, 9ftc. per I#0 lh. Feathers, Ac., 2ti CLASS.—Itooksand Station-* cry, Dry Good-", (in bain.) ?5c. per 100 lb. Hardware, Leather, V\ o l, i Xd CLA s.«.—A n 1 s, Bar? i ng, Bacon and Pork, (in bulk.) 6Jc. per 100 lb. Ilemp, Ac., 4th Ct.ASS.-—Coffee, Fish. Ba con and Pork, (packed L-ird, V 60o. per 100 lb. and Lard Oil, FLOl R—$1 per bbl. until furth wotiee. GRAIN—it) -ts. pr 100 iUs. until further notic. COTTON—$2 bale, not excelling iOO lbs. weight, until furth notice, pine G«mxIS from any p«iint East of Philadelphia, -e (wrfieular to m:irk package "vis. PcnnsyUain Ruilroad." All Gool eitiaigned to the Agentt i this Road st Philadelphia or Pitts burg. will U forwarded without detention •dl AS.n, Eiansvil! Ind.: Dume-ml. Bel! A Mur- bl«* Clothing suitable for the Western hs.k, and Carter A Jewvti, l^uu-vilie, Ky.: R. C. Mi 'drum, Madison, Ind.: .-prigmai. A Brown, and Irwin A Co., Cincinnati N. W. Orabam A Co.. Zanesville, Ohio Le-ech A Co., iti Kiil y street, Bos ton. Leech A Co.. No. 2 A-tor IKoi-i New York N:. 1 Will in in street, and No. 8. Battery Place, New E. J. Sneed-T, Philadelphia Magraw A Koon*. Baltimore Geo. C.Franci-cus, Pittsburg. 11. U. HOUSTON, Generi H- f. LOMRAi nov 25 lSi).—1 rrts vi v n i iiirritoi\ rT. and Chicago, 111. Frankford, Lexin/ton anu Lou isville, Ky. Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Dayton, .-pringtieid, Bellefou.aine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Colum bus, Zanesville. Massillon and Wouster,Ohio alao, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Or leans, St. Louis, Louisville, nnd Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above plaocs. For further particulars,see Hand bills at the dif f-rcnt starting points. Passengers from the West will find this tne shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Baltimore. New York or Bos ton. THOS. MooRR, AGENT. 1'avenge* Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMO, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pitteljttrg. F#B. 1. 1BJ.V LV Important to Travelers, Tbe new and qu.ek Route now i-jn through to New York in 46 hour fioui -T. IKJU ia the OHIO A MO niSMSMPPI BROAD GUAGE RAILROAD. IT. S. MAIL AND EXPRESS ROUTE. Carrying I 'u (irtit Sorthrrn arid Hut I'm Mail. TW i TUKoi oil TKA1SS PAU Morning Mail train leaves St. !oui« ftf 7 o'clock A. M. Lightning Express 2 r. M. Conncctingut. Vuicenne* with the E. A C. R. R, for Torre iiautc and Indianapolis, and there with fast alius at 7 'd car- at 1 rre Haute. plaoea Also connecting atSundovul with ths I. C. R. R.., the most pieasunt route to Cairo and all point* in northern Illinois and the only auul Ituilroa from* St. l»uis. Passenger* and bagg&ge conveyed to and from the Depot free«if ehsrgo. Through tickets can be pro cured at the oil: e ol the Keokuk usk»t Co.. oral the Comjiany's office. No. 2* and ::ti, cor. 4tb -ar Chest nut street, under the Planter'» ^iou«e, or No. 29, So ith Levee, St. Isiui-. NT. B. Passcng*t.i at and tvlow Keokuk, make a savuig of iron U to 24 honri ttm,*. JAMES M. WARD, S*]'t. ISAAC WitMA*.Sole Ticket ^gent. octaody Juatice of tbe Pear*. Ttho IIE undersigned would iuforin Ins friends in country, that his oflicc. id on Main, between 2d and 3d streets, Keokuk, Iowa, n Ti'ttrte. CLOTH I v. s l'i KI 72. .\?au» St., Keokok. U. Sirau- v -.tiid r«-.t»-',:fu!ly «ill the at tention thu gvnn.^raiMi of KtM^kuk and ticiiiiiv to th- fae! that nr hn.« fortned a eo-partnersliip with 1 the e!uthin£-h"ueH in ('inriitnnti (J. Ma hal Jk L. I ilitifK fur tlie "eh I rn nthal i L. Block.) and thu» fttu«r»or"Xa- 1 •tion and purchase of stocks of •lothmg and fumi«hing •*». dc. j! i1*4 Tt.ey have now a mo*i r, uiplete atoortment ofaall kind-i Clothing, conipr..-mg in jiri, Cloth nd 'ivereoat*. Pants and Veiita if all grades, style* and •»i*e*, .-hirte, Mck, Hat? and Caps. Trunks 4c. Hi.ju g.Kci^ have bi-cn selected with care, and will k« sold at a email advance on custom cost. We are determined not be underbid by any establish tU''iit thi« side..f Cincinnati. Country merchants are particularly invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, fep 17 dl-wtf II STRAl'S A CO. CLOTHINIi CLOTHIWti i FOR THE FAI.L AND WINTKR TRADE. If'lothing,r«,-. HA\ F, M,'J u 1 rtrjre ?i'« k "1 R«udv Made Oentlerncn's FurnifhingOood*. Trunks, Hatf, Carpet bags, iubrella-*. Ac., which 1 will uell branch) a! W itoi.KSAt.it A.IIV RKTAII., at a verv small advance above Eastern cost. N. H0FF11 S:pt. 7.---dAw intermediate stations I (\X exhibition, an assortment of French, Scotch, IFHIN, A *. VEKTISSS.—In Moire Antique Plain and Figured A 11 I*F_*' .. i_ ji Alfo—A choice selection of Kid. Clothand Merino Gloves H:ilf liose in Wool, Meuno, and heavy Cot ton with Merino feet Bilk and Merino Undershirts and Drawer* Cravats Scarfs and liandkerehn fi-. Sept. HI. 1 Si,5.—dAw P. 1. FOSTER. 1 J. M. at-T. HINHOM. JAN. tmwit' M'Sal1 1 -"tI'.HC'II.*!*T TAILOKK. ^r'HIRD Street, between Main and .Johnson, A kuk Iowa, have just received, at their Fashion- rial to givi N.BliSlINELL, Quincy.JFeb. 13. dAw Acting Bup't. Pl SM'n A 4 K tll ltti tU. tuiiii.. .1. n tlie Atlan- aake To the .tlerrhiinH of Iowa* i N E W O N W A E O U S E WAPLES A t-O having taken the Store, 48 A Market Street, Philadelphia, (formerly occit I pied by Fassitt A C.,.,) and having secured the ser vicn of (he most tasrv cutters, we arc now M.inu faciuriti^ an entirely new stock of Clothing of eve intentiori at all time* and most desira uiarkct. r-v ^ESCRIP-ION, and it is our intcntio kee Ur 8,,,t:k t,f ,ho n,?Wlst DR. Tra.lu- be e. I, Pi,, litdel- »n« P. WAIM.KS, formerly of Dubuque, having spent the lost twenty years in the West, and knuwing tho want? of Western Merchant?, he fc Is that he can not fail to give entire satisfaction to all those that hi- may haie the pleasure of doing business with. Our Linen Furnishing Room, we think, cannot be surpassed, as all our Shirts, Collars, etc., etc., are made to order. 1 w i u o u s u e a s u e o a v e y o u a HI Freight Agent. Philadelphia. personal examination of «»r siock. iRT, Suo't, Aitoiia, Pa. August .i, Ib.o—d.y P. W APLEtj A CO. RENUVAL. e n a S u e y R. S. BARBER would respectfully inform hi- patrons and the public g- n crally, that he has r.moved his ofliee to the N w ltruk building on the west side ,.f Thi ph ia and Pittsburg.—TJ^F MUIIMMJ MAIL TRAIN leave* Ph ladclph a for 1'^sb- r^ at 'J A. Al., and Pitt«biir^' for Philadelphia nt 7 A. M. THE FAST List leaies Philadelphia for Pittsburg st 1 P. M. I MWXIK £UB *SH,HT Exi'KEfiS TRAIN LEASES Philadelphia for Thankful for jiast favors, be solicits a continuance of Pittsburg at 111 M., and 1 itt.-b.irg for 1 niladel- btween. Main nnd Johnson, where he has secured a 1 tjlt.HD10i The above lines connect at Pittsburg with Rail-: »'•—. roads to and from St. Louis, Mo. Alton, Galena ,, P,,,', T. Ii ^ffiBT'All ujicrationr warranted. Keokuk. Oct 12- !~ur?1*"ri \J ist, hav Dcnt viug returned from the Eu-t will be liapp y to wait on. hi* fricn I-. Having a inrg-j stock of Teeth. In in the best manufactories, can please the most iasuui ous. Teeth mounted n either pdd or platina. on his new improved method, which is i ow boinr used by th* best DeiitisL-. He is also prepared to mount Block Teeth, or ContinuonsGum-, on gold or platina when on the latter, at a lower price amounting to the difference in cost of material full acta on gold for$lin), on H.ATtN tor $90. All work warranted. Office on the south side of Bloudeau, between 3d and 4th streets, Keokuk. March 27—11 y 1*1. W. llick«. H. D., S U E O N E N I S City of Keokuk. Iowa,—Office on Second i n Main an'T Johnson. DR. H., in addition to the usual methods of insert ing artificial tcet Ii is in possession of the exclusive right for this city of mounting he "isntinn- rtus ^l'Ji&>*-d('1,'!a,ilB:iliimore,Dunkirk, gum t.H'th," w universally adu.ircd I-JI ih-ir is-nuty, strength and cban!ine»s. Alteran cxpori ice of two years ON A. VV DANA, Ass't. Sup't. UT lie will attend to the collection of all ac- counts entmstud to hi* care, with pr-.rapine,-*. Ae I counts scut by mail, jawt-paid, will receiveatten- tian, an 1 the ney returned as ordi red. March 2, I8i.'.—dly. EIAVARD COLE. Till s TtlVN 1 A ORE AT variety of Toy,, Musical lastrumoatx, -r cjiiidmi, for *alu by fabl94 CgEIOilT^JN A OilMKft. in this style of work, he would un hesitatingly recommend it to the public us |wsscsfing many and great advantages oVi any other style of Work known to the profession. Thc.sw interested arc respectfully inviteil to call and examine specimens of thediffei'int th'«ls of untmg teeth. April lfi.l—-dAwly HI NHLIJ WHV1AT, AND10,000 au unlimited quantity of Oats,Oru,and all kinds of produce wanted immediately. Tbe high st market prices will be paid for Whca and gram of all kinds deinercd at the oommiasion warehouse of the undersigned, on the Levee, between Muni aud Johnson streets, Keokuk. o t22 dAwtf W. A. TATTERSONM-rv i/l IKY STAIiLR, Johnson Mrewl, between 1st und 2(1 bv WM. H. (.'neon 'it*. Tbi establish no nt is large, connnodions, well arruugei and amply pi.vtd(sd with good bor»cs w«dl t.n for harness, as well as with Carriage-, Bugjjiv. eoVercl and half covered IIa* ks, ojien and close, eovewi and nan coverea. i every description, adapted U•c.-nvenien.-e or luxury. I itors from abroad kept on moderate terms, anil cared'ully attei.dtxl to by men thoroughly skilled in the business. llorse* bought and sold on commission and on my own account at. all times. May 2j, lSo.i.—dly the Harness lri. Kee A Tlmbrrman'* l.l*cr KtuMe. rnill-. Stab!-.. Situat -n 1 bird Street, between 1 .in and BloieKan Streets, i* large md c., 1' Dr-) o„r°..xrock t,^1!'? ETHER. T* thel&eltlruea. Junction, with the U§kna and Chicago faioa U and -Am -rican Cassimerei—the first ever offered i t, iH Btlhou* 1 ills, road for Elgin, BeMdere, Bel-it, Janesville, in this market. Grenadines Brocade and Rex Bilks Silk. elvet and Plu.«h. CLOTHS.--Black and Blue, fine grades, and broken check Caccitnercii. for fall suit. Kf aide Tailoring and Furtii"!iirig Establishment, choice and excellent supply of Broadcloths, Cassi meres, estings.and lieutleuien's Furnishing liooda of all descriptions, and guarantee that lln-ir work them a call HUTCHINSON A DEWEY. A i 5 1 y tie Cltlseas ef Keekuk. fpill. suliscrilMT would announce to the citiicn* of A Kckuk that In ha' just n-ceived a stock of the best and most fashionable gtKids for gentleman's wear 1 brought to Keokuk consiBting of French and American cloths, cassim res and veatings plu.«h- Ivets, grenadine",cashmeres, Ac., which he will ice slid in the best style also on hand a fine as- UI' }^v shorte-t none tiJ T] /he ^bse-iber has of sh,rU 1 ... Kew Arransruient. fPHE subscriber would infortn tbe citiaena of Kc I A okuk and vicinity that he has purchased the stock in trade of Hen. F. D'Hison, at No. it Third Street, where he has on hand a general assortment of French and Amer.ciui Cloths, Cassnncres and Vestings, which lie will make up to order at the shor es notice, anil in a style not to be surpassed. Also a good assortment of summer Coals, Vests, aud Shirts, always on band. July 13. ISio.Ultf JAMES M. TYLER. Frio JOURNEYMEN' TAl'LORS.—'Want.d. imme i A dnitelv, at No. ft. Third Street, two firtt rtit urncymen tailors. *ep27 CASK Prune*" at 1 IJ We have ai.ot handsome suit of riHims. and hns spared n.-ith' pains meet any demaud that may be made for articles in use to make tin tn elegant and oomfortable.— our hue. Third Street, between Main and Blondeaa. 0 m'sliou-i and e*pH»iallv fit toil up in I a.&pt<d fur the 1 Cotta, A-., Pit-ehers, Lav.-i..t and Cologne Bottle*, buniiass, aud tb" umleingucd are ainpl| |ire|sued t« Fruit Stands, Card Recc 1 vers. Cigar Staini«. J«wel a.-eommo'latc their friends ami the public generally, i Stand", Spoon Gobkt*, Figunw, Cu)Mds, Busts, Ac. Hitii Saddi« Kofwrs, Baggies, an I Oarriag-s at ra»- Ahai on hand a food a*-ort»ent of Crank err aad Sonable rate-i. They *i ki' 1 r*e, by the day, i Ulaasware. ARK\ K.!LMOURN£. w ek, or month. HAM'L -NLKEI'. i Juut IS, 1855. ... W. TIMMUMHA I, I tJ'IY'E winUr appie»fw MUMM Ks«kak, M, iJP iwU BUttTOS, HAWKINS A BU8T0H%. JVO 11 r. if. dTnt\flii a inr Al'tiTH l: AIII I'.s A*D 1II |sls. A 01 11 K A l! 11 MALI., r-t ii. Third anU •^"V J«.-hn^u sUM Ket.kuk, nt.w in i ectij of a larK^ nndw. ll »t.ek of ]r ft«.-«lieine.-. himical* and Dye Stuffs. A! rugi tLe/m,1'»l 9? JX'PUl" i'itect ii-- en..* »...w u «w,...mt of which u.^ I n ve i tu exuu iiv ... '•|«'",f,re would call tbe atten- '[»,"'/!!" "I"1 1 ,|nlRl-V"' to ,tiei nl, e oar .1 tcrtumery targe and vaii.«l, et.mpri jsing Luljun s, Ba/in'.. ni.d J„ Ilauel'» fine Ev triu t.- every dew-riph._D of H«,r oil-. Po,liniads. rancj oap.-, li«-th. Nail and Ilair Brushes, and all jiowd rs u^ed for toilet purposes Choice brand* of Cigars, t^nuffii, and Tobacco al way.- on h.md. Physicians' prescript ions carefully compoun ded at all hours of the dav or night. f. JI. O'CONNOR A BRO. f. I. i«CK ICS M. H. RtUKtB. I(.(l A Runner, HAVEMcKenny W.i. Ja^- associated themselvestogetker for the transaction of the irng business in all it* his. They expect, tn keep on hand a general and well s«'leet*d assortment of Pure Drugs, Chemi cals. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Ac. Also have by this arrangement become tola pro prietors for the manufacture and sale of H. R. Oill uiore celebrated Mnmaluke Liniment and unri al for the States of w^tahlr A. ii uniT J'1 s U u Antique Plain and Figured Minnesota, auii All orders in future will be addreised to McKENNY A RUNStK. I»cc. «, 1854. dtf r«l!*TI ACil'^iT. I ha* been appointed Agent ia A we County, for the sale ul M-iRtTrtu a Lw* 110ns for Melicinal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purposes only. Call at No. 80, sign of tbe Oolden Mortar, Keo kuk. Inwa. July 3d, 1865. dly IAM»:» nv.vnmt'.i**, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Me, bani-- Block. North »ide of Main M., ktokuk, Iowa. HA\ ING made arrangements for a perma nont business in the above line, 1 am no,-t• i offering i» the eity and country trade a larj and well selected stoek of Drugs, Medicines Paints. Dyes, tills and Vanishes, Brushes, Gia« ware and Windfm Glass. Also Perfumery anti fat. «y nrticjes. Cigar*. Ttibacco and Snuff, and a eboiee assortment of Family Groceries, including Spices, Teas, Flavoring Extracts, Candies, Soda, Saleratus, anil a variety of arli lcs pertaining to that depatt inej,: all which will be sold on the principle of ''small profit* ami quick returns." Particular attention given to preparing prescrip tions. In ca.sts where medicines are required dur ing the night it is frequently inconvenient to obtain them. '1 his difficulty 1 have completely ob\iaied by ha* ing my residence in a part of the dame bund ing occupied by my store aud persons desiringmid k-inrs, may rely upon procuring ihcm at all hours, nigh: IT day, without inconvenience or delay. Druggists, merchants and others, pun ha'ing by the quantity, are requested to give me a call, as I otn iletei inined to »cii wu as favoiabie twnM tut any house in the city. April 6. 18j6. y 1 W IXZ. i- tcvd'e American PenetrM'ing Lim 1 UU luent, quantities to suit purchaxis. 2'0 do*. E.-culapian Liniment, and a great Tariety of i'iiteut Mediciues at _Aprii #, l« Vi. REYNOLDS' Prog Stor^ 1 None others need applv. J. M. TY'LER. CA.-K pure Biaeklierrv Wine suitable tr medi cuial aul sacra mental put poses at REYNOLDS' Drug Store. LARD OIL, spirit Gas, Linseed Oil, Copal, span, Detuar and Com-h Varnish, on hand and for sale at REYNOLDS' lrug Store. UY NOLDS• Drug Store. IS. JI A ITIS I Kill. JNION Block, Main Stnet. Dealer in Eug lirh and French Chemicals, Drugs an Medicines. Pamts, Oil*. Dye Stuff-. Biusht Ptrfuiutry, Fnncy Articles, Ac., Ac t, nave another extensive stock of Marble on it« wa3" r,, Sf Alt the Patent Medicine* of the day. PhySiuiatu prescription* and family recipe* will be accurately and neatly prepared, aud in no cast will ar.y but nure and genuine inaunals be used. dec lid H. Ilaudm St Son, VirOULD respectfully call the attention «f the public to tlieir stock of the Gr»t quali y of Marble, which they ha ojust received ditc«t from tbe FJast, which liiey are enabled to sell at as cheap a ra'e as can ohuuucd in St. IAIUIS. We arc determiiied to act upon the motto— "SMALL J-HoriTH AXil Qf ICK RtTCRHS." Gtee us a call and we plcdgw ourselves to *how ron as fine marble, ami as good workmanship, both in the ornamental and plum styles, as can be found anywhere in the mud States. the East, ami shall be fully prepared to April 6,1854. 4 AS«. UO( KI:ITV HUI NL. 01 LD- A ELLlo'J I, iuipo- tep. nnd Jobber* of Earthenware. China and tiItiK-wnrr, No. li»6 Pearl Street, and No. til Chambers Street, New York, would say to Merchants nnd diukrs inratlv that, h..ving established a Cash House in thi# branch trade, th y are fully convinced that they can sell Crockery, etc.. at su prices iu w ill pay the purehas er a fiiu profit to retail. Exj».'riencw has prov. il very G' •onelu.-ively to ua that, by adhering strictly to the cash sy.-t- m, we can ufford to s. 11 fi. t. n to twenty cent, below Uie regular ercdit trade prices. To this end we ask «u examination of our styles and prices, a lift of which will IK- forwardtd by mail to any |arty dtsiriug. Eur'h nwaa, by the Invoice, single package, or very carefully rcp n k for the country trade. July 27. lsaJi.—diy. II. K. II 4 HTtA 'fT A «"o7, (Success' rs to Foot. A I'u.) \T7"ILL continue the Forwniding and Commit ion v bumnc.-s at the old stand, st the Railroad Sta tion, cast side of tLe riser from Ruriingtou. lows. Having the only wart house on i but aide, thty of fer superior inducements to shippers to consign all goo.li. nit. lid for the .•„r,Uy to ihcm. A i gutnis t. their care will be dcliverid to the tenuis free ef fi rnage, tbtueby saving the charges of drayagc to the v^est side ul#o the benefit of insurance while in tlnlr warehouse. Country merchants will find it to their innrestto call on us bclon going east to puieliasv gucds. H. E. A Co. art agents fm the Union Express Oi., uod will be huppy to afford any information t« those wlm desire to ,-hi[i by that liue. Burlington. Jan. 1.'. jin. Shaving A Hair timing i:xtrnordi« liar) SH AM POO N ING A.LI I:AI LY PERFORMED. The favorite Saloon of George Cabus, on Main Street, Ulow Parsons's lkiuk. presents n»w attrac tioi-.i to the eititen* of Keokuk. Having obtained a*sistuntt in my business sujurior to any ver before employtd in this city, 1 invite the )*tion*geof the coinuiui ity, in I am tati-f. il that I can shave el..in er, cut JI:-if more handsomely, and sbampHn with ..i.oiv dext ity than any harU*r iu the Stat, ol Iowa. Coiili»-ii!io|i ctlalkliged GEORGE I'ABL S. Aogu 2^t, 185£.—lydAwfm A Urr or 11 irsc., or Carnage of r.-ident of the city v»- j„ts in the city of Keokuk also for wile. .'xchanrc for westorn property, a giHid Mill propesty v hauce (er tiood ltar«a*ua. 50 f,.0ton Main street 6 .h-Mrab.e building it Ohio (MI acres cfloice land in Inuiana several loU iu the lnwn of XafK-rville. comity «eat of Du Paga connty. III. 80 acre* of climv I ami near the county seat i Monroe county, Iowu, with fruit tree*, etc. Inquire of MeKENNY' A RUNNER. it^tTuious. JUST receiveti an elegaut assortiiient of kodi, V such as French China \as.s, Pai ian audi Tarra