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VL. 3. __ ¥l)c ©cite if in I'UBusHKi. Kvr.irv Mi.iri.M,, (actum *.*• c.rei.,) •Y I. HOWELL CO. F. 8 FIVE DOLLARS PER A*«IN, payable TE* A E S A E a n I n v e n i n A e n s o n e o and Johnson streets, Keokuk, Iowa. Parties having city or mntry property for sale, will plewe entet it on our register, and those de siring to purchase will please call and eumin ur list. im7-dtf i.A^U onict. BR1.FIDEN 4 Hot i.HTON, ATTORNEYS an-i ounoeliort at l«w, and agenda for the purchase and sale of Rent Estate. Col lect ing and notarial business atn nd»-d to promptly, ttties examined, and a large nnmkr of city lors Ktid arm.* always lor Kale. Office in the Athena um building on Seeond street. my9d JOB* L\ KOIMSH. HAh. H«KNR»n 4C L«WHII: ATTOKN ATTORNEY at rtll aluo |»ra'tice in the Supreme Court of the Ktate Ft. MaOiaori, Feb. 17, lhii.—dtf. JAUI:* ». HLID, o ATTORN"ET AT LAW. K.-kuk, Iowa. FFICE in the Rail Road offi. n Main QltWl, or»?r J. E. Bm« fi wwn. August 7, lbii. Y.MAfUIHAiX, n K K I I 4I July 18,1 b35.—dly D. ». C» RVRIE IO.. IssieaA lerwardinf MFttetasti Leret^ and bbort-ftr.vt, ALTON, ILUMOII. August XI, lKj.!,.---diy JOMCI'R BSOW. JAB. «RROR*BNLT. KNOW 4c UREKI^iK, C)MMISSION Wmiwion HOLESALE Grocers, Forwarding and Com Merehanto, Levee, Keokuk, I own. July St, 1856.—dly It. STAFFORD, j[ HTCV*U. STAFFORD JITI JIK, Wchant.*. HOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer second door above the corner of Bion 4e*u, Water Street, Keokuk, Iowa. fefareh 8, l»a5.—dtf. W- 4c H. TITKES* IMPORTERS Wand John B. NO. Carson ft COMMISSION', in Advance ot, tbe Carrier. CKKTB p*n WERE, payable to Advertisement* inwrt-d «ri favorable knai. HA* A LTKCH, ATIURN'KVS AT LAW. RKSecond LU« KIR. i''. »t Law, uSee Post Office Building, KwM.uk. I wa. leb27dtf LIOID O. NINPKOKF, Law and Notary Public. 0e«4 in the NEW L'U»I Offlcc BUITIIIIK, VU JvhuioD it., be'WEEN 2d and 3d. Collections promptly att«n i«d to. ^Keokuk, Frh 13. 1865.—dtf. JOBM w. RASKIN. HU-M R. BILLJER. BAIKH niLI .KR, ATTORNEY:- at Law, Keokuk, Iowa. Office over Parsons' Bask, eorner of Main and Second St*. Dec 28. D. f. MiLUBR. nii.I.IJ ATTORNEYtheUw *. BEK. BL(K, a' and Solicitor* in Chancery Agents for investigation of ijiDd Title* and RX I *nd the purchase and sale of Real Estate will hereaf ter practice in and regularly attend the District Court* of Keokuk and Ft. Madison, and of the other eounties of Uif First udirial District of Iowa and koas. noun. k TTORNEY- at Law. Oftoe Keokuk. Iow.i watT'"¥B nr.i at* miorrl. HHITCONA ST «HKI:L. TTORNIK at Law and Ovnvral Land Agent*, 'uteiuizia, Powechiek rouniy, Iowa. Will att-nd to all busmen entrufted to their ca/v in P^weeliick, lima, litutou, Taina, Marshall, and a* pit ount e«. dlectioju will revtve fpecial attention. A": Stcfer to B. IjagiaM Co., M. Lumi« John Bh^ck A Co.. Fitt*ljurj{ W. A. Jk L. Shumway, Philadelphia: R«-nxitjg«r A Co Haltttn rc Hon. C. U. Curti*, WarTen, Pennsylvania Hon. Barret, I'horfleld, Ptrancyh&nik Editor Pituburc «*»aily Vnioo," 4o- June 8, ftliH li ». Lt VIXORTVR, A LI V I su^To.S LIVI!«(.NTUK Hit Oft. W ILILLAALE OIUK'KR.- ihiuiu. No. tVI e»ey «lr«et, bet»,-«n Broad tWKy And re«nwtcb street*. NEW YOUK. il.M|M-«{fullv solicit a cali from the merchant* of loir a when *iMting the New Vrk market. J'cbruary H, I H.»6. dly fsM** W- FiM.tr" W C. i -XKUouiiiiR. riSUEf 4c riKKHOI SER, PRODUCE, STf)RAiE. chants, and ivL :ru. Freight Agents, Froot f«t., betw«-e» Vermont and Br'adway, Quincy, Ilitrioig. Kr..jert v directed out cure. lii lie l\.rward •4 W: :1. di'-patch, ami order- and e«iiiigiimttit« will reeeive iinm.-diaie and careful attcntim. Bfer to Flagg 4 Savag", M««re. 11 dlowbush 4 Cft., llenning Co., Qaim-y i'age 4 Bacon,Rt. Lon is. W. kiKIKVli,!.!.. J0B*.VJ!I E! »I. I I BF!A r»Rn. K« O. Predurs 4c Coniailssien Ho«»e. SProduce, oMMF.RVH.LE, BRADFORD 4 CO.. General Commission ar,d Forwarding Merchant*, Kew ori HUr. Partx ular aM ntioii fia.d to the i-ur ehaa« and sale of We«teru i'rodue«. Also, u uie Kecemng and Forwarding btwiness generaliy. Or ders re*jh^ctfully coliciLed, No. 71 Xchoupitoulas street. O' am. K. unnawa, 'HI K!SKI.AT. A KINHCAD, iuni oiiiiiii3-it.n Mcr- H' CommiAsiou and Forwarding Mer t-hanu, corner of State and Sou:h \V»' street, Hi. fvblldtf I.ODFRI V 4c KXOft Forwaniing and mmission Mer-j CI Mi n^iants, Wholesale Grocers, and Ieaiers in Produce, Main Street, between Fourth and Filth, Kckuk. Iowa. September 1, lrti .—dly JOB!) RVR.1S. WS. C. UKTV1X. 4c Rtntgen, and wholesale dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, corner of Main and Second Streets, Sign of the RED PADLOCK. July 22,1854—dly. •AUTRXL HAM ILL. JUSZRIAAIIU.. n. 4c J. HANILL, HOLESALE Grocers, Tea dealers. Commission Forwarding Merchunu, No. 37 Levee, three doors below Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. JVUi-ch 14. IHMi-d Co., Commission, Rtormfc and ForwarA IBf nerchani, 28 Levee, and 6fi Commercial street, (between Olive and Pine, i St. Louis, Mo. cUhsly TBIOlxiKE BK.1TS. JOHK I. M»lim BETTS 4 H1LI I, COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchants, No. 3 City Buildings, Saint Louis, Missouri. -Reference* ftassell 4 Bennett, Child, Pratt 4 Co. 0. D. Fillev, Wood*, Christy 4 Co. j|. J. McCreery 4 Co. Qai y. McCune 4 Co. Bad, Wiley 4 Bast, &. 4 J. Httinil, Wilwjn 4 Brothers, March 2b, 1956. d4 V. A. I'ATTKRSO.V wn. A. Crow, McCreery A Co. James Watson, Young Brothers, C. W. Stone 4 Co. Capt. E. W. Gould, Rhodes, Pegram 4 Co. Loker, Renicb 4 Co. W. S. Oilman. J. F. Comstock 4 Co. rly CJ WM. T1MBEKMAR, WM TATTERAOH. PtTTERSOl 4c CO., )MMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS! wa. Nos. 39 and 4U. Levee, Keokuk, Iowa. HAVING purcha* Ooiisignments of all kinds of Fndaes wiii rwtin i Jrmupt and personal attention. August 29, 1855.—d4wy J. «. REERE, MAIN Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Whole sale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tinner's Stink, 4c. Also manufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wares. Roofing and Jobbing in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Irou, which. 1 wiii waitm/k w gsv« #*tasfaeti ia. July 34,1866. dly Jf. B. RKttfflg, "wmmm •wwwpw# |W4£li4WiBi|S4ii:iiwyii J. R. F»«ie tag u. a. LAKSIJW. AM:X4DDI K A I ^KI^G, Forwarding A Storage, Nos. 63 4 6i, l«ocust street, between 2d and 3d, St. Louis, Mo. Will give prompt attention to tbe sale of Pro duct- and General Merchandise, and to the purchase of the same. RKPKRK*rEP: Chittenden McGaviOg Cleghorn A Harrison, Connnhle, Smjrth 4C«. Lu«* 4 Siimmds, St, Louis. Borl&dwtVm Keokuk. (OPIUN, OKW AHDINU AND Coimiii-«On AlerebMIt, whole dealer in 'IROCWIE- AND Produce, Commins, No. 61 Le vee, K.-okiik, Ii»wa. N. 11 —ParticnUr atto«t« 1« tke Verwtrd" btuiaea*. April 11, dAw Seaman & Co., •TAPI.F AHFB Hi(V 1»HV fiO»»S, No. it Lar, AMD 17*» irt'LTOX HTI., febl4dlr NKW YORK. J. C. rarrMt C«., W «ali- AMI Retail DCALERH ia TFTAPLFC AN I) FANCY 1RY MK)D6, ATNL Readyina^lf Clottiing,' 78 Mam Street, Keokuk. Iowa. npr)4-d CIL *TAFTNM. RKWRV SHRL.T*)*, OAS. MiCHOtieiU,, Stanton, Sheldon ft Co.. HOI.f* «, i: kr« i n|. AND C'IMMI.-SIO.N MERCHANTS, If--. SI Front -rrect, NEAR ONI ftiiit, New YOFLC. fcb27d6tu 1UM( Ntw«t*ir KB Knv i«66 WHEATON, LYONS, K CO., Whole«al» DOAL- RI? i n Foreign arid I)o!ne*ti'' O O V 8 I No. 147 Main itrect, Keokuk. T.*»WBKATOX, W.J.LroX*, (iKO.WAUIICS.JB *pr 1^ dAw i E BK JJEA1.FR in Orooeric*. Carter, Man ulwtuH'r» of I O O A i IXHJK.- AND liUNI'S, OR**R or JOHXHOS AM EIUHTH BTRCKTB, Kf-(kuk, Iowa. JBb, A large w^'Trtrncnf constantly on hand. apr9-wly d2m U. U. PVTTD, n. ». iFFERF tin- ctiK iin of Keoknk his MrrkwR a» HOM'KOPATHI*' PHYSICIAN in Poet building I Aocoufh»r. noWdw ly. Person# at a diftanoe who with to arail thetnaelve* of th» advaalare« of thi» fxipular tyttem of core, can obtain go'-d lioardiujr in the city while under treatment, or m»v consult by letter. Offli-. No. Hurke'r (»ailer 3d »rt«et. .between Maio and Blondeaii. feb4d6tn 11: DIC A NOTICE. B. PAllkEK. D., Physician and Surgeon, y. Office with Dr. Wyutan, Mai&Btract. betweoe l«t aod 2d it recti). febCKlly WOOD, M. D., Pin.MlANI.. John»un in. h5dtf and Sorghos, office eorner 3d a *4 -triueu, up stairs, Keokuk, Iowa. r. RA.NILL, n. D., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON, A VINO p-.-rmancniy 1-jcated in tin city, would re«(i«.'ctfullpr solicit a share of public patron age. Office on lourth street, between Main and Blon deau. dec27dly DH. J. liAI*F.K, Oone FFICE a' his Rosideuce, ,n door W,*st of Second April 2r, 1 S.'4.—d Blondeau Street, dcuk, Iowa. Dectars ncfiBgtB and Allen HAVE ussuciatvd themselves in tb' practine of Medicine. Will continue to att«»nd in e*»n«ul lati in in all cases, and t" any required distance. Ow injf to the spariousoeM of ihvir oflkoo roins, and a large libarry of the best medical works extant, they are rpsared to receive and instruct a large cla»s of pupils. I. L- 'Gugin. M. D., Residence on 4th between Main and Iti-'tid- au. J. R. Allen. D., Residence en High, between ,'!d and 4th. OfiB'-.. ir. the '-Post building," 2d story, on 3d »t. between .Mam and Johnson. Consultation hour? U twecn 12 o'clock, A.M., and 1P.M. ocMid JR W. 0north bcroggs t,r*nr* YARD, MF.OKTK• NT Coneer Street, between 4th and 5th Streets, of Mam streat. A larjr. a.-.-or ment of Lumber and bungles, of be^t quality, always on hand. d*wly. Davis ft Price, Home. Klfn. and Ornamental PAIS 77. S, ^RAlNERS and Paper ilaii^ers. Shop on BlOB (toau, 4th and vili ttroeta, ^an21d4»in s. 8. CORNER Vail ft Co IRON FOCN'DERS AND MACMSTI^T?. MAN! I ACrCREIL1^of S'eam Engines, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Water Wheels, Ac., 4e., comer ofSix:h and Blon.i^au Streets, Ketiaak, Iowa. May 31, 1SJ4.(UAW Keokuk Roller Work#. Sixth and Rid^e street?. I BED prepared to manu ture Boiler*, Tanks Iron 1.'i»ts. Lard or Soap Kettles, Gas Holders, or anything else con nected with my busmcaa, and to tend com(eUut workmen to unv part of the country to do repairs. MANUFACT'L KD. WELCH MAN. Keokuk. Iowa, Sept. 21, d4wly Daniel Copson, RKR of Sash, Poors And Blinds, Kcoknk, Iowa. All common sizes on hand, and particular aiies supplied to order. A liberal discount to country merchants. feb20dly THE inrl AKLAKD HOME, FRONT .sT FT. MAD1SOX, IOWA, HAS been enlarged and thoroughly reuovaied, and is now a larga and oommodioua establish- i ment, convetiient to the steamboat landing, and in the very centre of business. The undersigned has furnished it throughout in the very begt style, and trusts that a long experi ence in the business will enable liitn to give general satisfaction. Oct. 20,1856. diurtf B. P. ROB. ST. JOHN'S HOtSE, CHARITON Ll'CAS Co., IOWA. UR. ST. JOHN beg:, leave to inform his old friends and the traveling public generally that he ha' removed from Lihortjrvilie to Chariton, where he ha* taken the Hotel formerly known as the I nited States, which he ha.« completely re(aired and refurnished in the most comfortable manner. f"d of fers as good acoommodations as can be found in the country. Connected with the house Is a good and commodi ous stable, always well supplied with feed. Dee. 28, lh.'»6,—d.'tw -wly. A w V FR k« (ft g, WILLIAM WISTBB, l^roprietor. 10RNF.R Second and Oedar StreoU, Port Madi son, Iowa. Baggage taken to and from boaU Free of charge. Stages leave this House daily for Keokuk ahd Burlington. June 2b, 18^5.—d NOTICE. S K RKXUR P. BCBOL.TR, BJ'WIS H. OKAJFT. MOLTEA«BANT, P^LLA MARION CO.. IOWA, AVKERS, LAND AGENTS, and NOTARIRS PMILfC, Agent* for fhe I nito«l State* Life In niiranc, oropany, IOWH Stau Fire ln«uranw Coin pany, Cooper'* A Clark V Stw»m Enpim Mariufttcto ry. and all important agriculturnl uiaii:ii»s. Editojr and Propriftor* of the WEEKLY PELLA i \ZKTTE. Independent in Politii~ and Religion—12 per tuiriutn. Plain and Fancy JOB PRIS'lJSRS. oet IV w 1 y Keokuk Book-Bindery, A N A N K W K A N A O K Y BLANK Book- mailr an 1 ruled lo any reotured patt era. Court lUx^rd.., Jujiuoe*' A# »e*u-or»' l^tok", Poll Book*, Ac., Ac furnished at short notice. Old Book*, M&gaiine*, Music, 4c., bound or re bound in any «tyf» dj-^iml. My Bindery will foond on Secmd Street, next d»or to the Athcnwuuu. «igii of lh» "Big Book." Jan. 26, 18^4 dAw. ISAAC N. PIERCK. HOKKKTUAIMfS. RCMITECT. 0rahaui'« Building, 2nd St., Keo kuk, Iowa. Plan" and *pc-ifioationa («r bvildinfa accurately and flciontifimlly prepared. d*wly A' L. I'KMl.fti. A. WM. (J. UAKltUt A JL FT I, *, l*roTi«io«* and Prridaec, 0c No. VU. Main, betwet-:. Third and FdVtll tk*., Keoknk. Iowa. dAw B. C. ft 8 Interest on deposiu when specially agreed D|wn. Rfer to E. W. Clark 4 Broe., Bogy, Miltenberger 4 Co., ). g. John J. Anderson 4 Co., Also fn Ottumwa via Blakesburg, Albia, La grange, to Chariton, tri-weekly. Ai-o from Kekouk. lUiiy.Mii Warren, Farm in gton, B-nu|arte. B. ntonf.i..rt, Keosauqua, Pittsburg, Ir lu ximGeUi. ON C. urchased OF B. A. Williams his en of Uroeeric*, WE will carry on the AL»O\ S business and sell at very low figures in order to make room for Spring stock. FOI» extraordinary bdrgains call at his oid eland on Mamatrcct, between 4th and 6th. Also the highest sash price paid for all kinds of produce mchld E,?H:LAK' KEOKUK: FRIDAY, MAY 16 1856. J. H. CXATPOOLR. L. BKMINO CO., {Sucee»Bor« to Granville B. Smith A Co.) L?EEli.S and dealers in Exchange, Keokuk, I. glit check" on all the principal cities constant ly for i-nl* in *unii« t# snit. Collectiotii on this city remitted for promptly at current rates of Exchaags. We will buy and sell all kind of Gold, Specie, and uueurren' Bank N«t«h. at best rate*. Interest allowed on vpecial deposit* REreRKVK» Ca^b. Am. Rzehaiige Bank, New York. Mesara. £. W. Clark. Dodge 4 Co. Lnca« 4 Siniondx, Si. Louis. E W. Clark 4 Bro'g. N. Corwiih A Co., Oalena. May 21, 1 j. KKHAUE A!«D HA^fKIKI. HUIKD Oand OEO. C. AXDEBriON, on Third, between Main Johnson Streets, Keokuk, Iowa. Collections on tins city remitted promptly, at current rate of Exchange. W- E. W. Clark, D/dge A Co., Kew York City. Office honrc from V A. M. to 6 P. M. 11, Itw.K—dtf Ranking Hense of rhas. PBriens. or of Ma n and 2d St.- KEOKUK. IOW A. Sami IOHT Excsliaiige on the East and South bought sold. European Exchange for remittance to auy pU"i ol Europe for sale. IiiUre*t allowed o& deix »sit» as iter ajrreein.-nt. Refer to Lucas A Simonda^BC Louis. Ho. L. A. lien'ust 4 Co., do Afia.jti« Bank, Boston. Duncan, Sherman 4 C-W., Vew York. Drtiel 4 Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Un on Bank, Baltimore, Md. Commercial Bank, Cincinnati. 0. Price, Con* erse 4 C^., New Orleans, La. Hcpt. 1,185 o.—dly T. 1». Alexander 4 Co., jH)KWAKDIMG and Commission Merchants: Freight Agent? for New York Rail Road, and 'Fulton Lake Boa^ Liue, on Erie Canal arid l.ake«, 170 Sotish Water Street, Central Wharf. Chicago, 111. Liberal c.i-h advances on fclii.jpnienis uf Prjduce or Merchandise, for sale in Uits market, or ship Bient lo frieritb east. Refer to W. L. Ewing 4 Co., St.Louis, Mo. S. 4 W. B. Thayer, Quincy,1,1. Green 4 Stone. Musca tine, Iowa B. H. Cainpell 4 Co., G&iena, 111. J. 11. Langlev A Co., Blx-k Island, III. liarkley, Thompson 4 Co., Davenport li. T. Foster, Boards town, 111. lion. A. btume, Springfield, Iil. A. I) A ii. lieenl, Galcsburg, 111. W. S. tiiimaii. New York Fassitt A Co.. Philade)phia,P*. A. Gilbert, G»i*h-r Commercial Bank, Chicago. Mark packages care «f I. W. A. 4 Co. July 17, lji.—dAwly WE6TLHM S I U.I IIMPAKII SFMMKR A "^HE Western Stai '1 "lENTS. ge om)«u v refpectfuily ar- iK»unce to the puoiie that their aches leave Kfekuk Iteiiy i.-undar exeept.^i) for Fairfield. Os kaloFort M"ine.- and C- utui! B::iff-. jia.«,-ing tliroii^h Boston, Charleston, Primrose, Winchester, fiirimngheni. Ashl-iixl, Agtncy City, Ottumwa, Fd dwille, oskalooaa, Pella, Monroe, Apple Gro\e, te Ft. IK-S Moines. From Ohkahjoea (tri-we«kly) to Council Bluflfs, via B. Uefoi.tain. Knoxville, PleaBantville, Indianola, St. Charles. Wmtflrsttt, Indian town. Silver Creek, to 0»m,cil Bluff-. Lrt»y, Aw to .r I)odge from Fort lX'g Moines, pas«iBg through ii-oii-boro' and Homer. Every attentiou will be paid for the comfort and cowveM-.nc«- of passenger. Coaches leave Keokuk for all the shove places at 7 '•'clock. A. M. Office on Main Street, second door above th., Lacl.dc il uj It. A. McCHKSNEY, Agent. l.l\ I'.R V AUI.I., Johnsoii Mreei. between 1st and 2 byWii. H.CLKUUUKN. Tin.- eatublisii niiut is latge, commodious, well arranged' and amply provided with good horses well trained for harness, well as with Carriages, Buggies and Hacks, open and close, covered and half covered, of every description, adapted toconveiiience or luxury. Horses or Carriage* of re-idents of the city or vis itors from abroad kept on moderate terms, and carefully attended to by men thoroughly skilled in the business. Horses bought and sold on commission an4 on "J own acemuiit at all times. May 25,1855.—dly 9lrK.ee 4c Timber man'* UvsrylUble. T1HIS Stable, situated on Third Street, between Main and Blonde.au Streets, is large and com nimlious and es]KCi:illy titt- up and adapted for th*. business, and the undersigned are amply prepared to acci mmodate their friend- and the public generally, with Saddle Hordes, Buggies, and Carriages at rea sonable rate*. They also keep Horx s liy the day, week, or month. SAM 'L McKEE. W. T1MBERMAN, Keokuk, 0 t. 17, 1854.- dtf IAM'1 CSOOD* A!«U TO\i. OBKRTOP, No. 72, Main street, has just re ceived a large and complete assortment of Fancy Goods, Toys, Musical Instruments, Shot Guns, Pistols, Fancy China sets, and so on, which he will sell at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cheap for cash. C. OBERTOP. Keokuk, Oct. 20. 1865. WM. MAIVM:U8. Dvkr AND SCOl'RER. On 4th MEMOIRS W. 11. AUSTIN CO. Jf*' ^F-AS ANT i MUSCATINE R. Hwiry Newton i* duly uuthorind to OQlWt for LQ9 n9Ve CoinpADj. •prl9-«l CHASTp/OLSQNS,Tr«asurer. St., between dinson and Exchange, where he will renovate and mnkr to appear RB new, all kinds of Ladies'and Gentlemen'* apparel, such as ernpe, broscha, caa simere and wooien shawlr. cajiimere, silk and meri no dresses, rugs, pianoand table covers, window and damask curtains, 4c. .1 ohm Ail of the above, and every other article of cloth ing colored in any of the fancv p'ain colors. 1 hope by close attention ania knowledge of my bu» ineHs, to give general satisfaction. uov 2sd4w«m WM. MANNERS, curloaltlesi far the Little folks. L^\ ER\ thing that you can think of to tickle the -1-i heart.- of the little folks can be bad ol C. 0 of Ifenry the Eighth of England, with the fortunes, fates aud characters of his s:\ wives, ui'ti the best authorities. Bv II. nry W. Herbert. for sale by CAVE 4 SON. ajirl jd A Ms, HENTZ'S Great Work, Courtship and ITL Marriage or, th» Sorrows of American LUe, with port rait ot tho distiaguiBhed authoress. »prl5d CAVE 4 SON. Kc«knk. ft. Un neine* A ninaeteit RAILROAD CO.MI'AJSY. &hr Ottiei Bruc« A DHM, Sept. !. v/.r.d4v.!y UOl Spring Arrangement of m:,u. From St l^ uis. Kc kuk, an'l intermediate plui'e* to Chicago. N agara Full-. New Y'ork and Be. U n and to Burlington, Ri^ k Island, Dunleith, Min uesoUi, and U iscuiirin, v, ri NORTHERN CROSS RAILROAD. FROM QUInry to Chfrafs. Connecting a' Oiile.^hurg wi. th-'hieag„ at,d |ur. Hngton. and P..or,a and tHUH»vkii Railroad, for BUN. lington. p.-oria andChicngo: at Wianett and Pomf Creek with Rock Island Railroad lor Rock Island Iowfc( iry, I^a.^allr 4**., at witii 11 noi' Central Railr. .1 lor Galena, Dunl.ith, St. Paul, lasalle. lUoniington. Ac.- at Junction with Chicago Ami H'Tin iitoTi Kailrorvl fnr i»on, Ac and at Chicago with the great Railroad lloutes into Wi-cousin, Indiana. Oh o, 4c., anil to the Eastern cities. The trains of the Northern Cross Railroad con nect at Galesburg with the trains o# the Chicsro 4 Burlington Railroad to and from Chicago, und with tw daily lines of the first clas- packet steam. s the Kekuk Packet Comfwny. twwn St. Louis and tluiacy.and between Quincy and Keokuk. Two ex press tnuns run taeh way daily. Sundays exocjitcd, between Vluincy and Chicago, making reguiar con Oection a.* above, 1 Chicago Expr»»—Leaves Quiney at 7 o'clock A. ¥.. arrive* at Oalesburgh at 12.16 p. at Men wtA 4 P. ii., at Chicago ft f, 2. Chicago Express—Leaves Quincy 3.45 p. ar rivesat Galesburg 9 r. u., at MendoU 1.20 A. u. at Chicago 5.B5 A. M. Quincy Express- Leaves Chicagti».S5 A. W., ar rives at Men do ia at 1.30 p. M., at Galesburr 5 20 u. at Quincy 11.15 r. u. 4. Quincy Express—U-avis Chicago W.15 p. *.,ar ri*es at MI ndoia at 1.20 A. M., utGalesburru A M. at Quiri'-y at 11 A. *. checked through from Qoincv to Ch'cagr.. Through tickets gtnxl for days, allowing hold ers to remain over and resume their scau, can be bought on iard the steamer* of tbe Qutncv and Keokuk Packet Company at St. Louis, Hannibal, at the office of th-Ticket Agent at Keokuk.also at the ticket office* "f th? Cciifral mid Mich igan Southern Itailruads. at M. I-ms.('hiesg.., fttKl other cities also a' the Ticket Cffic« in Qumcv, and at all the principal Ticket Offices Ea«t and Wt'-t. For further inforuiaUou inquire «.f R, iewks bury, Ticket Agent, 2d street, heokuk. low*. N. Bl SHNE1.L, __ apr2H-d4w Suprint **!.» 1.1 A MA li tILUOAl). eilini with Western. Northwesterti and ^oi'nb westcrn states, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also cunccfs at Pittsburg with daily line of Mcam. rs to alt port* on the Western Kivcr!-. and at Cleveland and .-undiis.ky with Steamers to all ports on the Nurthv vrn Lake.- making the most direct, cheapest and rv.iablc route bv which Freight can be forwarded to and from th" Great West. RATKH BKTtriKt PH1I A PRI PHI A ASU RIXT^BI Mi FIRST CLAM.—BO**, Shoes, Dry Goods, {in boxes) Furs, Feathers, Ac., 2d CLASH.—Booksnnd Sta' ion ery. Dry Goods, in bale*,) II. II. HOrSTON. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. L0MBAKRT, Suo't, Alu«.na, Pa. nov 25 lSii*5.—1 v TIE. per Hardware, Leather. Wool, 3d CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon and Pork, ^in bulk,) 100 IT. We. p«r 1M !b S0e. 100 Hemp, Ac., 4th C'I.A«.—Coffee, Fish. Ba con an.! Pork, (packed) Lard, and lutrd Oil, 40c. per 100 lb HJOI K—jl per bbl. until further aatic GRAIN— 5» (U. per 100 lbs. until further notiee. COrToN $2 per bale, not exceeding 500 H*. Weight, until further notice. I" shipping Goods from any point East of Philadelphia, 1- prtieular to mark package "via. PlentisvIvania lwilrond." Ail Goods consigned to tin. Ageutr: of luis Roitd at Philadelphia or PitU burg, #ill be forwarded without detention. FRKI.JDT AnE^TS—Harris, Wormlev 4 Co.. Mem phis. Tenn.: R. F. Sass .1 Co.. St. Lou'is J. S. Mitch ell A S.n, Evan-ville, Ind.: Duiuesnil. B«ll 4 Mur d'K-k, and t.arur 4 Jcwett, Louisviiie, Ky.: B.C. Meldrum, *di-on. I ml. Sprigtnan 4 Brown, and Irwin A Co.. Cincinnati X. W. Graham A Co., Zanc-ville, Ohio JLwh 4 «».. 51 Kill.y street. Boa-' ton, l«wh 4Co,. No. 2 Astor House, New Y^wk No. 1 William street, and No. 8. Btttery Plaoe, New Y^ork E. J. Su.jed.-r, Philadelphia Magraw 4 Kootif, Ball itUor i.^ C. Frnneiscus, Pittshuru. %ll.RO A D. RP 11 REE I a i ly TH rough Trn.n between T'hl ade I A ph-n atm Pittsburg Tin M-jinnj«. Mao.'JKAIN lca.ts Ph'ladeiphia for l*,it.-I.T -at 7i A M.. and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 7 A.M. TUB FAST LI.XE leaves Phi lad- Iphta for Pittsburg at 1 P. M. I Till. XtciiT E.U-U1.S* IH ASN leaves Phii.uleipliia for Through Tickets can be bad to or from either of tbe above places. For further particular*,see Hand hills at FTR dif ferent starting |»oints. Passengers from the West Will find THIS the shortest and most expeditious r^ute to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York ui Hus ton. twos. MOORE, AOKNT, FH--ENGER Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburg. Feb. 1. lxo -ly __ Important to Traveler*. The new aid quick Route lion pen thnQRgb to New Y ori. :N 45 hour.- Ir )iu St. IX.uis in TTO| OHIO A*D T1ISSISSIFPI BROAD GUAGE RAILROAD. s. mail AND EXPRESS BOCTE. HI) th, (.nr.! ru i. nd K.islftn M.nl. TWO THUOVOH TKA1\M IJAILT. a Morning Mai! train leaves St. I/ouis at 7 o'clock A. M. Lightning Express 2 r. m. Connecting at Vinccnnes with tbe E. 4 C. R. R. for Terre Haute and Lidumapolis, aud there wi.tli fast trains foi Cincinnnti, New York. Louisville, Bston, Buffiilo. Pbilad.'lphia.Ch veland Baltimore, Dunkirk. Richmond and Washington City 4e. No change car- at Terre Hnute. Also connecting a'Sandoval with tbe I. C. R. R.., the mo.t plcasai.t route to Cairo and all points in northern Illinois and the only mail Railroad from St. Loiis. i*M-ngorj nnd baggrtr-*' c- rvryed to and fr in the De]«it lree of -harge. Through tickets can pro cured at the oflice of the Kckuk St. Ober- top, at the 2«- SIGN OF THE BIG FIDDLE. l^uis. N. I Passengers at and bolow Keokuk, make a saving ot from 1'i to 2- hours tune. JAMES M. WARD, Sap't. I SAAC WMAH,Sob- Ticket A gent. oct '.Qdy I C% A!H1) DO SELLto tho citizens of Keokuk and vicinity, FIRE FIMINITI ii» ch.-apcr than tbey can purciiase in St. IJOUISOI anywhere abroad an I trHiisiH-rt it here. Any per-on* doubting this are invited to call at tbe Gate City F'uruiture Rooms, Lit} Main street,and satisfy themselrea of the fact. C. S. ABBOTT, febl id the very bjbwwmmw and Summer ot ll&d. SI PPLlEr- JI .-'J RBCKIVRD. J. X- Bt'Tf'lUNKi JAS. HE wet HI TI HnsON 4c DEWC1, merchant tail"Ks, THIRD slr.- t, Itetweet: Main nnd .lohnfon, K«i kuk, Iowa, have just reveived at their Fashionable Tailoring and Furnishing establishment, a choice and excellent supply of Broadcloths Cassimeres, yestiiigs.andGcntkm. n's Furnishing Good«, of all descriptions, and guarantee that their work shall be done in the most unproved and ^atisfaetorv manner They are eonstantly receiving the New iork and Philadelphia fashions, and respeelfully solicit all who desire good work and the best material to thcin a call. Agent, for Francti Mahan's System qf Garment Cuttinq, and Furnishing t^ooils from their old stand to No t... Main street,next door to S. S. Billings, where they wtllb^ happy to see their old friends, and manv new ones. '44 Our spring stock will be received at an early day when Wcshall present unusual advanta ge* to the trad... feb2»d ,hr ,l»*ens 17 P. APLBS, formerly OF Dul.aque, HAVING *PERU the last twenty years in the West, and knowtag the wants of estern Merchant*, he feels thai he can not fail to give entire satisfaction to all those that he may have the pleasure of doing bttsiuuss with. Onr Linen Furnishing Room, we think, cannot be surpassed, as all our Shirts, Collars, etc., etc., are uiaae to order. It will afford us much picasurt to have you call aad make a per.-oiia! examination of ,,ur steak. _Augu8t 3. 1855.—dly p. W A PLUS 4 00.. or, ?H* K* Flgums, RNISHE."* Block Teeth orcontinui u mounted on gold or jdatit.n, and all operu ions of the profession per form tj with kiii and and warrantM, VW Tveth iuoutiled onGulta Perrha. Ouxuc on L.oiidenu, l..-uv..ai :i-l and 4th streets, Kfoknk: mch27-dly W. Mick a, 1*1. !., S U E O N E N I S City of Keokuk, Iowa,—Offieeon Second St., bewe«B Main and Johnson. T^R- H., in addition to the usual methods uf inserting artificial teeth is in jsissepj-ioii of the exclusive right forthi- city ed mounting the **-TIt ipu ous gum work." so wniv,ralh admired f.»r their beauty and cleanliness. He is al o mounting ucth on Gutta Pcrcha aj Ifi r, dwly oi 'I pe oRndry. She*field'1* blnigo lywe loud A ND PR1 NTEii'S W AltKIIOl SE. No. 43 Ix. 1 iii street, CHICAGO, III. Having all LU luidition to which, to without delay. from or renewing a printing ofiiee, we ro*peetfulh solicit C*U- a It* M., and Pitlsbor^ lor l4itladel Pittsburg at 11 i p-lna at 10 P. The alnivc lines connect at Pittsburg with Rail road* to and from St. l«oiii«, Mo. A Iton. Gnb-na a-id Cuicagu, la. Frankford. I^ xington anu l^u- i i*ville, Ky. lYrrc Haute, Madison, La/ayett and Indianajtolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Davtoii, Springfield, Bellefontainc, randusky. Toledo, c'leveland, Colum bus. Zaiiesviiie. Mas-SiIon and Wouster.Ohio also, with the Meam Packet Boats from and to New Or leans. St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati.' DHEM A, ,»A"I RN.-uts F,,NN THERN THAT a call, as she I« EON JOHN beat arc Bl riy0 Also, Reports ol Fashion-' aprlO-dly hi rcilTNSON 4 DEWEY. HK.hovaC fy* CLOTHING STORE. H. STRAI S htt\' movexl their stock of Ctothing of KenUnk." I L- SUL*CR,,M,R »"uld announce to the eititens of A Keokuk that he has ugt received a tock of the best and mosi fashionable go. ds |.,r gentieman's wear ever brought to Keokuk consisting of French and American cloths, cassimeres and vestmgs plush es, velvets, grenadines,caehmeres. 4r.. which lie will make up on the shortest notice nnd in the best style to order. The subscriber has also on hand a fine as sortment of shirts, cravat*, scarfs, collars, 4c. JAMES M. TVi.KK Mcreliants of Iowa. U7 ,T 1 N U WARE II o I' 8 E WAPLES 4 CO., having taken the .Store, 48 •J *UIkct.Str»et, Philadelphia, (formerlv occu pied by Fassitt 4 Co..) and having secured ihe ser vices of the most tasty cutlers, we are now Manu facturing an eutirely new stock of Clothing of eve ry description, and it is our intention at all times to keep a large stock of the newest and most desira ble l.(thing suitable for the Western market. T• HU Kill S (i K O N I) E N I S to h.ive them fid nt satisfaction o all a will favor her with theirpat ronagc. Also, party dress made Having a good stock of materials for bindinf, we prepared to bind in the most elegant a* well as the plainest style Books, Mngaxines, Ac. Books paged. tueh24daw EdiHi:! i.me i WE, ing at No, $H Packet Co., or at th# Company's otfie No. 28 aud at cor. 4lU and Chest* nut street, under the Planter's House, or No. 39, South Levee, Main street UICH^DF'W PIANO N'i'OOLK. Asnpplroi sale at KEEPSR A. W. DANA. Ats't. Sup't. _^* Franli our ur- rang.merits complete t. supply all th- tiui«iM» of he trade with a stock of Pres^s, Tyjte, Ink, Ch tses, Cases, Oalleys, Cuts, Borders, Ornaments, etc., etc., as w.-ll as every OUKT article required in a Newspa tbe trade on the most liberal terms. Offices entire, w i everything complete, furnished without delay. Printers w i find, UJ^N trial that the type of our OWN mtinvfut ture are excelled by none in the great requisites of tupenor metal, fiat finish, and most perfect letter. a large and diversified assort ment ol Types 1 all styles, from the old and justly celebrated foundry of Messrs. C. T. WHITE A CO., New ^ork, will be kept CONSTANTLY on hand, aud or ders .ny extent L.,R t|KN mauuiacture, will W fill ed Put*Tisi« PKKSSES of all descriptions from the well known manufactory will ol MEETR*. R. Hoi 4 Co., he always on hand .r ordered H-~ well to snit the Trade. AS the great variety af their Furnishing ila tcrial, for which their m-mufactory has BYmanently obtained high a repuuition. Buggl.*, Foster and other press es furnish.-d EN order R.I Manufacturers' prices. IRK of »vcry description the best manufactu rer-. Confident tha: no other establishment in the Northwest can efFer the sain- facihti. for tarnishing C. U. SHEFFIELD, Agent. TILE \I o, F- bruarv IS.'.r,. W A E i I',RC?B" I to the to order. RESIDENCE on Main street, between First and Sec ond, opposite the Laclede House, adjoining T'agle mchiiUm SFKCIAI, S'OTICE. TIBBE would respectfully recommend him self to the inhabitant*of Kiokuk and its vicini ty, as an Artist in the painting of Landscapes and Portraits, cither on wood or canvass,or any other substance for the docoration of parlors, rooms, or steamboat cabins, and is also prepared to do 1'nper Hanging in the best style,and to give lessons in TH« above named art. Paintings can examined atOg den's bookstore on Main street, near 2d. aud al»o at P. MeArthur s Picture Gallery on Johnson street, n»arthe Post 'IFTIIW and orders may be left at C. Obartop'* ON Main "TR^ET, NEAR -TD MC«113(I3N» J. II. WCNTCOTT, Blank Book Manufacturer, BOOK-BINDER=:,and I up stairs.) Stationer, No. 110 Main St. Ledgers, Journals,Cash. Bill and Receipt Books. County,City, Record.Tax, Assessors' and Treasurers' Books. Hotel Registers, Stcum Boat, Account and and Railroad Blunk Books OF every description,made and ruled to oider. We put into our NO. 65. City Drug Store. A 1 I U K O K Wltolemlf and Retail Drvqqist, RV.oWs' Itlock, »out|j side Mnin street, Ke kiik. Having purchased the stock of J. k J. *. Stewart and ad]»»l it to my pr vi on* stock, sr.'! having ordered additional sup plies irom the Last, 1 urn enabled I. ofter to the city and eouiitry trade one of th» ino«t n iiipb te stocks to be found in the city. Purchasing glaks, varnish es, and other leading nrtiele* from the mannfaetar ers, 1 can sell np.n the most favorable terms lo wholesale purchasers. Particular attention given to compounding phvtl ciHii's prescriptions. mchlM A COMPLETE assortment Vanushcs.from ISe ^V- Cincinnati and St. Louis manufacturers, at ini'hlSd REYNOLDS' Drug Store. OAA BOXRS Glas*ware and Window Ulass al REYNOLDS' lrug Store. "1 AA Floyd's Amerimn Penefrn'ing 1.^. merit, in quantities to suit purrhnjters. •!0o dm. F.sculapian Liniment, and a great varisAy of Patent Medicines at April fi. 1855. REY NOLDS' Drug Storrf LARD OIL, spirit Gas, Linseed Oil, Copal, Demar and C^eh Vnmi«h or hard find for sale RF^NfiLD' Drug Stor#. F. •«. O'TOM^UH A HKW., APOTHLT ARLI K A.M) UH ITIOIM. APOrilF.CARII'.s' Johns.n sts., Keokuk, la.,are now in ieee*pt 1 of a large and well select* ste«K of Drugs, M«liciu"», Chemicals and Dye Stuffs. Also, a' large assortment t.f O'BRI AN A CO. Having p. established our.eu so in Keokuk, with an ample supplv the very best material for the inn ufacture of Carriages, Buggies, 1 Ldaiikwjrk paper, and page when desired. Blank the undersigned, would inforn our friends and the public in g.neral, that Kilris the firs: below we have just burned a kiln of first rate liuie, and will constantly keep on hand a full supply of said article during the season. Orders respectfully solicited. the corporation WOODWARD*Co. I litnits. iueh24ddt(IRI IT ZWART A CO. AI way* on Hand. a v e u Jay reoeividjbyex- pres- a line lot of Gent lemen Spring Cloth lay LOT liuprovud Music Stools, for the Gate City Furniture Rooms. FEB«2d C. S. ABBOTT. Times copy. C. Oltl lt lOl' stock of FUMILV tiriwseries, a variety of "Xoys, and an as-.rtmeiit of Musical Instru ments, forwaloon MAM Street, HOT wet-N Saeond and Third. ins-23, 1853. TOVS TOitt A GRFJAT variety of Toys, Musical Instruments, IKDLS, 4c.,forchildren, FOR sab- by febli'd CREIGHTON A OLIMKR. RILWENTY-FIVL-* boxes No. 1 lemons for sale A dec 14 HUSTON. ILAWKINS 4 HUSTON'G. at 9 HALL, corner Third and the most popular Patent Med- einos now in ust'.somc of which they havi the exdu iive agency of therefore would" call the atten ion of country merchants and druggists to the same. Our stock of Perfumery i» large aud vaiud, c*nipri smg Luhin's, iiazins and Juics Hauel's fine Ex tracts every description of Hair Oils, Pommades, Fancy Soaps, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, and all powders used for toil, purposes. Chiice brands of Cigars, Snuffs, and fobaeco ways on hand. jifiSr* Physicians'prescriptions carefully compORA* detl at all hours of the day or night. 'l,,c—d F'. o'CONNOR 4 BRO. NTV AtWKNT. 1. Mi-KKNNFA has bceu appointed Agent in I-ee County, for the sale of SPIRITI'OCS LHJ IORJ lor Medicinal, Mechan.cal, and Sacramental purpose* only. Call at No. 80, Sign of tt* Ooldan Mortar, Ke« kuk, Iowa. Jujy_ id,_1866. dly s. *IFI!TISTRI:F.T, TJNION Block. Main Street, Dealer in EBV» lish and French Chcmicals, Drugs and^ Mediciues. Paints, Oili. Dy-St«fia, Brush Perfumery, Fancy Articles. Ac., Ac ST All theF'ateut Medicines of the day. Physicians^ prescriptions and family recipes will be accurately arid neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pun- andgcnuim maietials be used. dec 16d R. Rawden 4 RON, \\rotILD rerpectfully call the attention of th« public to their stock of the lirst ^ualiiy A Marble, which they havejusi received direst irom the East, which they are enabled to sell at as cheap a rate a^ can be obtained in St. Louis. We are determined to act upon the motto— "SMALL PHOPITS AM) YT'ICK UETt'llR*." 'live u." a call and we pledge ourselves to show you a* fine marble, and a* good workmanship, both in the ornamental and pluin styles, as can be found anywhere in the I nited States. We have another extmsive stock of Marble on ita way from the F.ast, and shall be fullv prepared to meet any demand that niaj be mad* for articles in our line. Third Street, between Mais and Blondeau. April 5,1854. per. Book or Job Office, we are prepared to furuTsh r- ... nmi topfdu S II0U86 in tnis branch of trujilc, tht'y jiiv lully viiiccd that they can sell Crockery, etc., at such prices a* will j(*y the purchaser a fine profit to retail. I AMI HOI KDBI HOI SE. /^'01LI)A ELLIOlI, Importers and Jobber* of Earthenware, China and Glaa. v.arc. No 60 Versey Street, New York, would say to Merchants dealers g« nerally that, having established Expern n.H, ha* proved very conclusively to ns that, oy adhering etrietly to the carh system, we can af i ord to btdl in ten to twenty per cent, below the reguiur cridit trade price.-. To this end we a*k an examination of onr style* and prices, a list of which will be forwarded by mail to any parly desiring. Kuiihciiware, by the Invoice, single psckagc, or Very owilully repacked for the country trods. _July 27, l.s^5.—dly. AIIRIAUi: *lA*f'FA*'TORV. n Johnson Street, between lat uml WE are prepared to make all articles in our line, in the very best style and of the choicest material, on reasonable terms and prompt notice. Sep 2'.!, 1 K5.V -dly New Grocery ",R ^P'I- lad.es of Keokuk, and begs VL IT ..V,...... ...JJ,. I„ BNIR. UII M-foiim maeot I ourtli stiet FORM them that she has just received some of "HE has just received SOME of the I tut he Market ft W- to Provision Store. HI WAN 4 CO, a v i n established thc|B. in- VJ. selves on th south side of 1 ourtji stre-t, near House, have the I to the Market House have IhieA and FAPHIUUS4 for LMIIEA' DREW® arid II-LCCUNI Hock of (TR^*ERIE^, TO WHICH ?lu v rent biusques. and w. n!d 1.- huppy received a large and well ctful k uk aud kept received a large A gi vo her lycall the attention of tbe citizens of Keoki that she can gi VE ample vicinitv. PROVISIONS nnd F'.ed Sat I (if act Ion t,i til thnt will favnp K.r will. ... n ... 1.. of all kindi constantly on hand. All articles delivtnd par of TIN city free of FIJURGE. [DT in any 2., dtf. S1IAVINU A9iO HAIR'CCTTl !HCi. I l", saloon of IJRORJO Cubits, beioW Parsuae* Bank, on Main street,is tbe favorite resort OF Gentlemen for clean shav U^, agreeable champooing, anu scientific hair cutting. FANCY ARTICLES. A variety of choice Fancy Articl"*, including Anesoaps, pomatum, Bru»hc- of all kinds, Cravats, Collars, Ac., always on hand, md cheaper tfa*n elsewhere. JKo. CABCS. apr2S-dl«a ABIRL L.L A U.,'. U.'UAK I VEHKTT. OVAHO A i:\ F.ll I'TT, BANKKK.S AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, /"^OUNCIJi BLUFFS, Iowa, buy and KDL Ex V_^ change, Currency, I,an 1 and Land Warrants. Locate land warrants tor non-resident* on »ciect«d LAnds. Pay taxes, investigate i e s and give their at* tent ion to aU matters pertaining to A Real Est AT* Agency iu the Council Bluffs or Sioux City terest annually. SAM'L F". MII.LFIR. Keokuk April s. IS.ifi-D:f BOOKBINDER ing mui mftT: Land 'NICE districts. Money received on ueposi te and interest allowed. Paiticuiar attention given to the inveslmtnt of money on landed securities. KtfVr TO Chubb Brothers, Barrow 4 Co., and VAM ARI.I. FAR*! FOR SAM". WILL -"e t|L'' S o u w e s of Sc. Dr. WM. Keith, LN\ -NPI.»•• Hot-. Lincoln Clark, DM buque Charles Parsons, K*"kuk L.uea.- 4 Si monds, St. Louis W. S. Giiman, N. Y J, Whit ney 4 Co., Boston Cadwalladw Wallis. ESQ., Chilli cothe, Ohio Tartt, Stewart 4 Co., Mobile. apr24-d Moll III. ToWR- ship 05, Range .. wiiioii three miles of JKEVIKIDI, II the Plank Road. 100 aru in cultivation, ON t||T following terms One third cash, and the REMUIRF* iler on ten years credit, by paytnir ten per cent. IR. WANTED.—A good Bookbinder LU.iur.N IIFL.v i Will ,O.—N goou OOVKBINDEF find employment at fair price#, on apply .«diatelv to I. N. PKARCE. Children'* Fancy Han. A SPLENDID assortment uf white e beaver V and straw hau, of new spring aud suuijuer styles, (.'all AND look at them at SNFM.l ^ON'S npr!4-d 71". Main re» t. J»RF 4 HOoPliR'S Glyceuui Uiniiio nt, a ji* -i'l. li^hlful article for chapped bands, lips, 4c. RT MW11E 4 HOOPER'S, on Main, _»FL7 near Third street. ICfcYlCK 1 I ICE promptly delivered daily, in AN} part of tftR town, in auy quantity to euitcutt. ioers. apr.JO -d A. RALtiTOK 4 00*