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v* At the sign pf Gower s New Store AND J. H. OOWER & CO. ARE now opening a splendid stock of goods every way suited to the trade, to which they most respectfully invite the attention of psrchasers. The extensive and favorable acquaintanceof Mr. J. H. Gower in this community supercedes the necessity of any extraordinary display in an advertisement. We therefore merely say that we intond to do a right nice, pret.ty busi ness—provided always that we cau get the •Jstoraers. Our stock and location are very desirable— ••r clerks are very competent, accommodating Md agreeable men—and we will ourself try bard to give entire satisb^lon to all who favor will^^eirbusineHS^^Jpatronage. In^_forwill receive all lies,Furs and Peltries, Vied short Credit. at and cutlery, nails and glass, soap anil candles, tea and toba-'co, an ex tensive and very excellent assortment on hand and for sale, very cheap,at Gowub's NEW SroaK, October 19,1853. GROCERIES—ageneral ment, such as sugars, colfee, molasses.salt tea, tobacco, spices of all kinds, ienper, sale ratus, ri e, ginger, dried apples and peaches cotton V tlknin,rinput chain,brow* •heetinM.Anil Mi***, 4rU»*r. orgs, and all kinds of doflilsUC eottonar.d woollen goods now in stors sad for sale cheap at Oct 19, 1953. GOWKR'S NEW Stoat. GLASS and Queensware, an excellent assort ment, for sale at Gowna's. ATTENTION HAOct 7GHOBS¥~A^DBEVVS, Wholesale and Kelail lioaltr IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Jlardroare, Qucenrsicare, Ready Nude Clothing, Boats and Shnes A-c. IN aK LARGE BPjCK IIOUS1 CORNER OF CLr ['ON k COLLEGE STREETS IOWA CITY, HAS just received from New York and Bos ton, part of a very lar^e stook of every tvi riety of i/nod$ in hi» line, lieing one of the olde"t merchants in the city—and retaining a libe ral share of public patronage, which has yearly increased, he is enabl- to select goods to suit his customers. Having the advantage of the hirgett liimiiirsn IIhhhc in Town, Iowa City, October r»i It l-.'3. lW~lllpiF HOODS. 7. W. Holt, At the old stand on Clinton St., lately occupied by Gower y Unit. THE undersigned has just opened a large as sortment of goods, purchased in Boston. New York and Philadelphia, on the most favora ble terms which lie will sell on liberal terms for cash or approved credit. His stock embra ces every article generally called for—consist ing of Y O O S GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &8ADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c.,&c. TTiilioiit. boasting.the undersigned assnrestTie public that he will sell as cheap as can be pur chased iu Iowa City, and perhaps a little cheap er! Call and see. J. W. 1IOL1'. Iowa city, October 19, w 53. Wanted.. WHEAT, Corn, Oats, Hides, Ueeswsx, Tal low, Ac by J. W. HOLT. October 19. Id53. HAMS, SIDE AND SHOULDER HACON, cured and smoked iu the first order, for sale by [oct 19] J. W. IIOLT. Groceries. JUST received, a large a«*ortim nt of Groce ries, such as sugar, coffee, umlasnes, rice, saleratus,ginger,indigo,copperas.madder,spice, pepper, corn starch, poland starch,vinegar,oils, turpen ine, teas, powder, shot, lead, caudles, rope, dairy salt, co'.ton varn.carpet chain, pails, tubs, well buckets, tobacco, glass, soap, alum, sulpher, mustard, pepper sauce, wash boards, bed cords, cotton batts, catid'e wicking, Boston crackers, nails, and many o'her articles too nu merous to mention all of which will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, cheap for cash or approved credit by Nov 3, 1853. J. W. HOLT. ltV GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, by the case or at retail, by Nov 30. J.W.HOLT. "NKVT 0»tt6 STORE AT IOWA CITY. IWOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of Iowa Cily and vicinity, that having aban doned the l'racticeof Medicine,I aiu now open ing an entirely new slock of D/ugs and Medicines, vhich I have selected myself with great care and from long acquaintance with the business 1 flatter myself that I have been able to select (hose that are free from the usual adulterations. I am now offering them for sale at my DruS store Oa Clinton Street, tiirtclly opposite Capitol Square, where 1 can at all times lie lound, and where I shall be happy to wait on all my old customers and all others who may favor me with their patronage. Any advice eonuected with medi cine purchased of me will be given gratuitous ly. Physicians prescriptions will be put up with correctness. Physicians wishing to sup ply themselves with Medicines, Instruments, and such o'her things as are usually kept at such establishments, will find it lo their inte rest to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. I have a good supply of office furniture on liaud a lot of Medical Hooks, some new and others that have seen service, and will be sold at prices to correspond. Also, a good stock of Oils, Paints and W indow Glass. WINE aud BRANDY of a quality suitable tor medicinal purposes AIso*a good supply of GROCERIES, -which I will sell low, as I intend to do busi ness on the cash principle. 1 have an assortment of Dental Instruments, suitable for extracting, cleaning, and pluging teeth, which I will sell or use upon the teeth of any persou wishing such services and as 1 am now talking of painful operatious, 1 will now, /or the first time, request such of my old cus tomers in the practice a» are indebted to me to call at their earliest convenience and have a looking over. M. J. MOJiSMAN. i Iowa city, Oct. 11,1853. 18 wm Dry Goods, very cheap, (lowta's NEW STOKK. A LARGE and very desirable stock of Hoots jfi and Shoes on liarxl and for sale at Gow Nets Store and Land Office, very clieap for 4»sh, country produce or short approved credit. October IS), 1853. HARDWARE MASONIC. A/ Iow.i CITY LODGE No. 4, meets on the jjyj/ first Saturday eveningin each month at Masonic Ilall. Xiox Lonoii No 31, meets or. the Friday eve niug preceding th? full Moon in each month. IOWA CITY ROYAL Aacn CiurriiB No. 2, meets on the first Monday evening in each monlh^ QF KOSCH.-KO LOBOF. No. 6, meets eve* 5c^^38fery Wednesday evening at7J o'clock, ^'"S"r^^at Odd Fellows Hall. KI RLKA LODGE NO. 44, meets at Odd Fellows Hull, on Tuesday eveuing of each week at7£ o'clock. Goon SASIARITAS KNCAMTMKNT of I O 0 of Iowa City, meets on the fir«t and third Wed nesdays of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. J. A. MOUSE, Physician and Surgeon, HAVINGtoa!l permanently located in Iywa City, attend calls and duties of the proles -ion, at all hours in city or country- Having had experience, Diseases of the liyo and Eai will rrceive particular attention. REFKRKVI'KS—Professor* V, Hard Parker ani| rharles A. Lee, New York City Prof. Frank 1 Hamilton. Buffalo. N. Y. Prof Charles B. Co ventry, Utica, N. Y. Office 3 doors west o( the Fn«t Office at, pre sent. Nielli calls made at his residence on Colleges', ,first house tart of Andrew's store. March 1, lt54-y is invited to a stock of Ready- made Clothing, now on hand and for sale Oct 19, 1W3. at (JOWKH'B NKW STORK. TS, Caps and Bonnets, wry cheap, for sale 19. at Go WEB'S NKW STORE. without rent gives him faeili'ies for carrying on ex ensive business at small expense, and enables him to »ell good* at SMALL ruoKlTS He has ever been desirous to retain a reputation for keeping none but the best quality of goods and such as he can confidently recommend to his cus tomers, and having personally selected his stock in the east, he assures those who miy honor hini with their patronage, that his slock is intirely new, fashionab e and cheap. G. A. has made arrangements lor a constant -supply of Cedar Rapids and Muscatine flour, •for sale also Corn. Oats, smoked llaius Shoul ders, and Sides, Cheee, Hotter, Ac. JOH* C.CCLBEIITSON. MORGAB RKSO CULBEUTSON & KEiSO, 1(!\VA CITY, IOWA. WILLand and complete assort allow a liberal interest on ty ninety days deposite',. buy,'sell, and locate Land Warrants, and attend to ali business pertaining to a G'ene'.r.l Land Ayency. June 3,1853-y HOUSE, & &tl cr, Corner of l)uhii'/ir Jrffirson Streets. IOWA CITY, IOWA. July 13,1853. N. II. A few Boardersoan be accommoda ted with rooms. ~OOWER'S New Wholesale iml Ui'lail Shire, In Workman's new building, directly iu front of the Capitol, the best and central bu.-ine^s house in the 13'. JAMES H.torn. CIAUH V. QOWER WHOLESALEstaple AND RETAIL Dealers la fancy and dry irooiN, ladies aod gentlemen's dress goods, boots and shoes, rea dy made clothing, hats and caps, hardware and cutlery, queensware, leather, cotloii yarn, car pet yarn, cotton batting, i nils and g!a-», gro ceries. Ac.,Ac .comprising almost every article required for city ami country trade, Will lo cate land warrants and enter land on time for settlers, and advance money ou pledge uf ap proved note* ami real estate. Iowa city, October 12, 1853* R. p. PKRRV. J. IT mm. e- Iniporteis nmi Wholesale Dealer-iu CUTLERY, IMIMM & 5 n u S e e S o u s Sept ember 2c*, l.-5H-y. PROCLAMATION To Citizens & fnviilids »f luwa Cily and viridity*,. PULVEMMCIIER'S' HYDRO-HECTIC AM) VOLTAIC CHAINS. OO constructed as to be vvjin under the i ar 0 ments next to the »kin. jiriulucin^ a constant current of Electro-.M.iunetism, differing from any thing PI hroiuht before the public—giv ing immediate relief from the most acute pain, and effectint a permanent cure of all NKUR.W.GK DISEASE*. Tlie most astonishing cures have been performed by wearing these little producers of Magnetism, for a few weeks, during two or Ihiee lioui s, onlv, a day Rliciina'ism, Painful and Swelled Join's, Neuralgia of the Face, Palpitations ol the Heart, Gout, Sciatica, St Vitus Dance, Asth ma, Hysterics, Periodical Hcadache, Flatulence, lniliaes!iOB( Dyspepsia, Toothach®, Uteriiic Pains, Pains along the Back, •Sick Ilea lache, Uliii liie.v, and Deafness, And all Diseases called Nervous. The way by which they produce their benefi cient effects is strictly scientific, as every well educated physician well knows. A N K V O U S Diseases are caused and produced by a deficient amount of N'K V O U S FL U I or MA N E I S 'l'liis fact within the last few years has been firmly established by scientific experiments. The Electro-Voltaic Chains perform a cure by supplyin" (lie system with this Fluid, a large ninomit cf Electro-,\laf.ii?f isin is pro fu e Land passes i:ito ami through ttie system, viule liei- wsrn. NO MEDICINAL AGENT in tbe world can produce so many well Authen ticated Certificates of cure, both from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients. They were first introduced info the United states, in the city of New York, one year since, and having been previously introduced in England, France, Germany, Austria. Belgium, also in almost eve- ry •htsprtai t* Starop* «inl -acured and patented in those Kingdoms. Thev at once attracted (he attention of Prof. Valentine Mott.Pres't Van Buren, Carnochane of that city, where they were subjecled to the most thorough and rigid trial, and then effects and cur^s pei formed, in the ilillerent Hospitals in New Yoik more than equal what they had aiiticipatcl, and ineasuies were ai once taken to have tliem patente I in this country, which was done in the year |Sj2. They are now iu DA I US E in every Ho-pil tal in the country, and the demand ami sale iu v ew York and Boston i« uup.n allelled. A Pamphiel ol 31 pages.containing the ''isto ry of the discoveiy, together with notices Irom vaiious presses, of their remarkable cures, wi'li the opinions of tbe first Medical .Men in the world, can be obtained of II & (I A Patterson (gratis,) who are tbe only Agents iM Iowa tM'y^ who will also oblige any person by showing them the manner ol use. ONE WORD MORE. No person need tear thai they will not accom plish just what hey are advertised todo—name ly producing more rapid relief, aiul permanent curs ol all NEURALGIC DISEASES than any Patent Nostrum can or ever did b» being swallowed into the stomach, and thanks to the good sense of the people generally, they are beginning to appreciate the truth of this re ma k. The Chains are recommended for no other disease- than those above mentioned, and in all olier diseases besides those called nervous they produce more harm than benefit OA:TT:O:T TO LA-xss. We have said they produced instant relief trom U'ernic Pains,by applying one end of the chain to the spine put above the hips, and the other over the abdomen, but we are obliged to cive this word ot CAUTION to the ladies who are ^encurnte, that :t ij not safe to continue the use for a great length of time.as miscarriage is often the result. The price of these Chains are $3 & *5, aud can be sent by mail to any part of the State. AGSVTS.—L O A Patterson, Iowa City s elnart General Agent, 56J Broad- war, New York. December 81,1853-jr 1 15 s MILL STONE DUTCH BOLTING CLO I 113, (SXIBAHEA*T.) PORTABLE GRISTAND CWtNMlLLS. Thl and ManufacHirei flea. Pistols, of various well known and needs iU, recoiumendatiM'. VICTORY, a variety of sites of these, aud all of the above patterns. Also, Heating Stoves, in great variety. Slay 31st ItsiJ. mm I I O At, SLKI-.L .V W/A At. H^I,, which have be n found «ltef West Waterst,Chicago,111. and *ront st.Oleve- i HORACE E. DIMICK & CO., A'o 1J, St., St Louis, Mo., 1 ureif ol" Hjims Ili di-^criptioiiS. phages, DJ We wou te«pectfully cay, that we have the Suppres largest and most genei'al a-sortnieni of fire arms and their equipments that can lie found in any house in the lliiited States. e do not think it necessary to enumerate articles, but we trill say, ,f we can not fUmish the right. sort ol arti'cles. there is not much chance u/ getting them of our N E1GII1SORS Gunmakers IMPORTERSM'linthe -i Ai* n u V i i i AT IIOTEIj. CITY ^V^IIE subscriber having purchael and refit J. ted the CITY HOTEL, Iotra City,respect ully informs the publi: that \lie House is now open for the reception of travellers and he hopes by strict attention to all who may favor him with a call tj merit a share of public pat ronage. K. W. LAKE. thesiiin of the STOVE, one door west nfthe Post Office, are now receiving an unusual large Mock of Stoves, and other arti clesin their line, and are prepared to execute all orders for work in, Tin, Copper, nnd Sheet Iron, with dispatch and upon rensonableterins. and respectfully solicit 'he patronnce of the public, Vi5 i. 'P' yeir$*l««K!/-e, by the most skillful hy&i-. a Whites, 1 material, wh 'lesa'e and retail. N. II. The power and accuracy of our arms tested bv practical experiments lo the satisfac tion oil he purchasers. Aug 2t, 1!*53. IIALU' & LOYii, s LKIHT! LICIUTI! QXYC.EN LARD LAMPS, for sale by Nov !. HART Jc LOV®, WOOD S MliMilil, 16 miles East of Iowa Ci'y, 2.' N'orth-w«st of Aluhcntinc and 5 North of \V eht from Rochester. A hit •,rc quantity 4 GRAFTED APPLE TREES, on hand, suiiahle for setting in orchards,grown on prairie soil, of three ye ns growth Iroin the craft propagated by one of year's practice, who is familiar wi"h ihe numerous approved varieties, winch he has been nt much pains in getting off of bearing trees in ditfen nt States Specimens uf fruit cau be shown of a number ot varieties. It is recommended to those wishing to set orchards in the Spring to get their trees in the Fall and bury theui.root and branch,iu trench es a foot or more deep.on a dry situation,there by protecting them Irom one of our cold win ters and huviiigtheui ready for early setting iu the spring. Thrifty cattle or other young stock taken at a fair price for trees.if delivered when the »ree» are got but no credit given, as our price is low and it requires froui 3 to 6 years to get a return for our labor. All pre-paid communications promptly at tended to. Address, Pedee, Cedar co., Iowa. Price of Trees, 810 per 100, or $00 per 1,000. Trees for shipping packed in good order for transportation. No charge for entertaining customers. WOOD. Jlaple Cmve. lOili month 10th. lf-53-IH-Gm PR KAIA U 11'] (j» It A V K Is A RE MARK ABLE FAC I' I hat thou ands have been In outfit to a premature urave by neglecting to take some goo.l and ef ficient medicine HI lime to arrest he course ol di«easp. It is also a startling truth that thou san is have been hera ded lo an untimely grave by the u«e oi' poinoinous nostrums The Au tnoi therefore seeing the nece-sity of some good ami etlicient medirine. which could be relied upon when the services of competent Physi cians could not he obtained, has been induced tooffer his MVMAI.l'KE LINIMENT and ANTt-fliLMOU* -PILLS to the public. These medicines aie compounde I strictly hon est and from medicines ol viigiu purity', being warranted purely vege able. 4().('0o Cases of Kheuin risin, Burns, Ulceri, Sprains. Fever ^.n et, Vires Throat, Neuralgia. Tooth Ache,H i' 11 Ache, Pains in the Back. Side or Breast, Boils, Ring Bones, Pimples. Diarrhea, have h^ n cuied n. tfie last year Also. numeidM* cases ot Sweeny,(ialds. Splint, Fistula, Big Head, Big Shoulder, Poll Evil' Sprains, ({landers, Botts, Cholic, Yellow Wa ler, &r. Thousands who ive been afflicted wi'h Dyspepsia. Liver Coin |jiut, Head Ache, l)i«ea-esufttie SUin, Jailiidice, Nervous Pains of all ki ids, Bdious ,flections. Costivenes*, Female Affections, tke., have been restored to perlect health by the use of Giliuore s Anti Bilious Pills. I GRAY HAIRS and Premature Baldness revented by tba use of J. AlcKinnv's Circassian Hair Tonic This beautiful combination prevents the hair from fulling off, promotes its growth and red ders it soft .nd /lo-sy. AGENTS WANTED, In every town throiitrh-mt the United States for tbe sale of J-ilcKiuny's Celestial Balm, an unequaled remedy for Cholera, Dysentery! Diarrhea, Flux, Cholic and all pains in the bowels. POISON. T. J. McKinny's Worm .Medicine contains no poison and is warranted purely vegetable This preparation has expelled worms of nil kinds from the intestinal canal when other prepara tions of great repute failed. FEVER AND AGUE. in all its various types permanently cured,with out injury to the system, by the use of T. J. McKiunv's Fever aril Ague PilU. This tonic preparation never has bem equaled. It never fails. Try it, and be satisfied that ague can be cured For sale by L. B. & O. A. Patterson and N. H. White, Iowa Cily C. 8. D. Crockwell. Anninnsa S. C. Bever, Cedar Rapids A. I. I fiillet, Tipton. Kovi/iuber ii, 1853-y. -. Henry's' luvigoiating Cordial Purely Vtgi table in its Composition inW |iMr ron!ial( i A A 'CtrobNIC OR NERVOt*S fe~ 'w i-fW* M&- E I O W A $ I I A E O K E from ns,lo bSflh«.es«ed of qualities mo.?! bettefi- land, O. may lewly* j, j, recommended) and hence i it ij pre?eu!ecl to the as an efliracions nvi edy. ii i11 also known lo be of YOUNG MEN. Thafsolitai y practice.so la^al tolhe existence or man and is ihe young wl o are most apt to bfome its fietims, from an isnorance of the din^ert^alfieh tliev su' jeet themselves, pr Their Stock of S'.oves embraces the greatest variety ever brought to ibis inaiket, amongst which may be found the following rilAlltlti STATE, a superior anil beavv article of ail* light. CHARTER OAK, a Stove not excelled by any. RUCK'S IMPROVED PATENT, being a great improvement upo i the original and justly celebrated Buck's Patent." PIONEER, the heaviest and best premium Stor«y*ttnade. SUPERIOR, a very heavy and superior patern. PRIZE PREMIUM, causes '^^EltVOirs DEBILITY, ^Tea'-ness ol the sjstem, and premaiiljb- decay. Many of on may now tie suffering iniJw as to the cause or source ol disease. To 1 hose,then, who by exeess have brought on themselves pre matuie impotency, i.voluntary Mminal emi— sioii®, we.kness and shiivelling of the genital organs, ner»ous affection, or any other conse quences ol unrestrained indulgence of the sen sual passions, occasioning the necessity of re nouncing the leiictt e« of MAURIAGE, lessening tio'h mental ml bo iily capaoitv.H"ld! Henry's Invigor tii Coi dial, a medicine that is purely Ve i i ihle.will aid natui e tin est* re tfiose importai't functions to a healthy state, and will ove of service to you. If po-«e-«ea rsie vii- tues, is n general rem ver ot disease, aud a •trengttie id of the sys'ein. AS A TOXIC MEDICINE, it is unship i sod. We do not id.o e this Cor dial on a I ting w ithquatk medicines, n 1, us ix custom' i v, append a long list ol Recommen dations, Ceitilicates, &c..beginnini? wttfi"Hear hat the l'^' fter says,''ami such like it is not •Henry's Invigorating Cordial," lal to prove that if will accom- n* cessai only need- TIIE IXE "HENRY S 1NVI !NG CORDIAL," Panuel ft tiles, mid i« easily I-1! iManufdCtuier's -igi ature or i Boltle.(to counteifeit which i« I as his pi ivate Seal on the coik ,e Kihei K3"Solil for $2 per Bottle six for $8 $16 per dozen. Pre aielufllyby SF. COHEN, No. 3,Frank lin Row.Viid^tieet.bidow Kigh-h.Philadelphia, Pa, TO »l,vl ALL DHDl.Rs .Ml'SI BE ADDliE'-HD. For sale bv all respecfahlt Druggist- K Merchants thioughout the couutiy Noveiiiln'i «J, lfc53. Y s K lT!BtL- ITV, DISEA.-E OF THE KID.M.YS, AND .LL DI EASES AKIHiNG FllOM A LI OK DE It ED L1V- 1K OK sToMACH Such as coi imptinn, in w»rd Piles, Ftdlnessof t, Blocl lo 'y» H«»l, Aridiiy of the SJoinnch, Nausea '^art burn, Ditgust for Kooil, Full ness of Wfi^lit in the stomach, Sour Eruc tations, Sit ki or Fluttjring at the it o the Stouitfh. stiimiiiini! ol the head, Hurii ed and DiVult lireathin Flntterinsf at the Heart, Cfco.ikn.g or Siitfocuting Sensations when in a Iving posture, Dimness ol Vision, Dots or ehs before the sight, Fever and Dud Pain in the Head, Defieiei cy of Fer spiration, Vi llowm ss of the bkin & Eves. Pain i.» th-Side, Back, Chest, Limb-, &c Sudden Flushes of Ilea',Burning iu the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil, and Gieat De pression ol Spll its. CAN BK- I H-KCT17ALIV CtTRfn B* E.i KCCFI^ITZ'O Celrlfiad Urnnnii li tlrii, PREPARH) I'.Y C. M. JACKSON, Arch street, Philadelphia. ver tlie above diseases is not Theit Hed, by any other p,"ena.r«!ion States, as the cures attest'in ib'ny 'It'll physicians had failed. ne worthy Ihe attention of in -it great virtues in the lectifica -o the f.iver and lesser glands niost searcbine poweis in weali ions of the digestive organs, they certain ami pleasant. REAH AND HE CONVINCED, ltiese tion of ill exei CISII ness and are, with. The «'Philai)-l i1 i i Saturday Gazette," savs of DR. HOOI f.A.\D S GEliM AN BITTERS. It is seldon, that we iecommend what are termed Patent Medieines, to the confidence and pationageot our readeis ami therefore when we recommend Dr. Hootlai d's German Bitiers, we wi-h it to he distinctly nnderstooil that we are not sptaM' of: hit nostrums of he day,that a' e noised about for a 'u ief period ami the* for gotten after tliey have done their guilty iace ol ief, bu' ot a medirine !ong established, universally p-ize I, and which has met a hearty approval ol tbe faeulu itself." ••SCOTT'S WrKXi.v." nid Aug 25— "DH HOOKI.AND'S IIIBMAN KITTK S, man ufactured bv Dr. Jackson, are now recommen ded by some of the most prominent members of the faculty a- an article of much efficacy iu'ea ses ol female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advanta geous to their health, as we know from expeii ei ce the salutary effect they have upon weak MORE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moorp, Esq of the Daily News, said, Octoter Slst:— LIDU HHIIILAND'S GERMAN BITTKHS —We are ti ting this i eoowned medicine for a stub born disease if the bowels, and can with tiutb testify to its etficacv VVe luvetaken fie coil 'eiitsol i wo bottles, and we have derived more benefit from Ihe experiment than we derived previously Irom years of allopathic treatment al I lie hands of our first phy^ici.nn." Hon C. I. Hineline, Mayor of the City of C.im 't ii, N. sas s: "HooFtANit'S TRMAN BITTKS—We have seen iiui.y flat'ei iiiK not ices of this medicine, ami he source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its nr erits From inquiry yy.e we were persua-'ed to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases ol Ihe liver and digestive organ, and the io\verlul influence n exerts upon riprvous prostr.it^in,is really surprising. It calins and strenglt^-ns the nerves, bringing them into a state oppose, making sleep refreshing. Il tli^r ediciiie was inoie generally used, we »d there would be less sickness,as oinuch, liver and nervous system, ajority of real and iminauinary dis- Have them in a hea'thy condi can bid ilefiance to epidemics gen ii:-extraordinary medicine we would i lends w ho ai e at all indisposed, to it will iecommend itself. It should every family. No other medicine caii'jnoifuclisiich evidence* merit." Fnr-i:le wholesale and retail, at THE GEltMAN MEDICINE STOBE, No 1-0 Arch stret,one door below Sixth, Phil phia^^td ty respectable dealers generally thr*^^^ the country, and by L. B. Jt O. A. PATinwoN, Iowa Citv. September S8tb 185S. CLOVER. TOIOTHY. Kentucky Bluegrass. and Red Tap aeedn onion Kelts, Lima and Mohawk beans, 1^-1 m. tt $1000 liEWAKD. reward will be fa.il to Bti_ Will produce a safer or more effectual remedy .ban eii her of the following prvparatiuiis. They arc entirely composed of vegatablu matter.« Dlt. UUDAN'S ANTI-BACH AN A LI AN ELIXIR: A safe and sure rcnrtli/ for the cure of I 1 ya hirh reliance n,ay be placed I INTEMPERANCE. 1 DKBILITY cr.use, SIK ari«i(ij fr ickness,w bed f'oi so abortion or n a* weal- ness from ,'be pax- ^,,1 iaa been inlined to e »r females after confinement, ,,i ria e. this Cordial cannot be idataiy effects or in loss of mils irritability, physical prostration, ciilar en-.TRM '.nal weatrt.i -s, palpitation ol the heart,iruli f"" «etion, «lug»i-iuies", decay of the procreative unctions, n»ivinsne?s, &c., where a TONIC roe cine isrequireil,it will be found equal, it nol Mperiorto iirponnd evei used, TO FEMALES. Henry** Iiivig ua'ii E Cordial, is one of the Ihtisr invaluaMe ine ticii ts in the many corn plaints to wrfcj. fi females are subject. It assists Oatuieto br»ce the whole s) stem, check exces ses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and nt happiness among Ltd ies woiihl ex st.were lhey generally to adopt tbe use of tliis Cordial. Ladles u ho are debil itated by thane obstructions hic'i females are JUble to, arej-estored by the use ctf lxltle«r *WO, to blooti and V'ei-r. "n cues of Iiiipo»ency,H(Binorr- It is not in t»ie lea.«t injurious to the system, will guarantee to sell as low as can be par ti Stenili'i, Alviisuu^tioi^. or It is pleasant to the ta^te, and wilt cure the chased at the river. 1 tbe Menscsj Fluor A *oitf| or 1 hardest cases of inteinperauce. We WAUBANT is well known to bo superior to any other, it, in all cases, if taken according to directions. No. f5, Third Si. Louisville, Ky. DR. I'RBAN'S ANTI-DySl»I'.l'SIC E\CELSIOR. $1,000 REWARD!! will be given lo any person who will pro duce a better, safer, or more effect«al remedy for Dyspepsia than Dr. Urbeii's celebrated A lit i Dyspeptic Excel-ior. Its action is in perfect "harmony with the syste n. regulating all deficic icie«and irregularities »f tbe (.tomach BhU creating a4iealtbj- combiuatior.«f the gas trie fluids Those suffering from Dyspepsia would do well to try i' after kaving tried oilier remedies to their sati -faction. The recipe fur this inestimable medicine was obtained by the Doctor from the Lapan Tribe of Indians, and used by him with unequivocal good success in the course of thirteen years praciice iu Texas. In no case did it fail and wherever it has been used once, it has always spoken for itself.— Try it. Prepared and -old lv CTPrice $1 per bottle— to be bad ot all the principal Druggists in the U. States. DR. URBAN'S VEGETABLE KEVEIL AND AGUE POWDERS: The only sure rimnltj errr I notrn for Chills and Fever, and warm/ tnl t« cure.in all easet, if ta ken according to directions It cures, when taken according to directions, in TWI.STV MiM Tfcs. leaving no Fever a'.ter the Chill: verv se tloin requiring more than OSE IMISK. to iniike a PI.UMANT.XT ci UK. A great mini her of cases, from two to five year* standing, have been CUBED with the KIIIST liosK, and the Chill bus never, as yet, returned. The beauty of this medicine 's lliat il slops the Chill io TWKNTY MINI TIS, or less, and the patient will be ent i*elv clear from Fever after the Cli'll. wliich is ii##t the ca-e when any other medicine is used. It litis superseded all other preparations wher ever it has been iuiroduced Rend what the Editor* of the Louisville Dem ocrat say froui their own observation: 'Dr Ur ban'* medicine for the cure of chills and fever has effected some wonderful cures ill our own midst A young mail who Iras resided for sev eral years in Louisiana, reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak ami emaciated—lileral y worn out phvs:call\ .with long continued chills and fever lie ma le short -tav at the house of Judge Smith, where his old disease contin ued with no less severity than at home in Lou isiana. Having exhausted almost every reme dy known to the meilical profession, lie procu red a box of Dr L'rban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two powders was entirely re stored to health. He lias been well ever since —says his health has not been as good for sev eral years, and is now fast regaining his former vigor and the rosy cheeks lie was wont to wear. This medicine can be had at the manufactu rers' Depot ,fi 'i Third st.bet ween Main and Mar ket, Louisville, Ky wlioU-a e and r-'tail. URBAN TFC D1DLAKE. ttZTOn the receipt of $1 the 1'owders will be sent, free of charge, to any part ol the IT Slates. It may'also be obtained of ail the principal druggists in the country. Diiftjr W. B. FARKELL'S Ct.lt hnilctl O/'ia'in/l A A I A N I N I E N LsTAIiI.ISIIL'.l) IHt. MIE most wonderful remedy known to man fur the speedy, safe and permanent cure fall di-ea esof the human ilesh.as well as of hor.-es aud cut! le. The remarkable cures, great, reputation and immense sale fur W FARRELL'S Arabian Liniment, has caused many counterfeits to ap pear, by ali sorts of names,to be scattered over the country, many of hicli possess little or no medical virtue, aud some of them calculated lo deceive. A base counterfeit,called II Farrell's Ara bian Liniment, was got up on the reputation of my old established Arabian Liniment. Beware .,-ucli attempts to deceive. Purchase none unless i* i1"1* "'y s'g|,anir?i W FAURELL. oil the wrapp- of Hie bottle. Look Well, or you will get a spui' o-' s l,r This Liniment is a C( „n,»'"'t°n of Balsam and Oils, as well as puritieu o ll ,u f,cu"r',u- Arabia, aud is the same Great. Rei,'.,',-.vtW J1' SL1G0 Hi UN KTOltE. IOWA CITY. 1 desne for intoxicating drinks. Inteiiiperance is a disease and as such the T) ESPECTFULLY lKFOIiMb 1 HE 1 EO greatvr tlie excess in drinking the more upeedi- i il pie of I' ly is ihe diea-e developed,and to such the Elix ir is presented as the balm of Uilead—the oil of consolation, peace and perfect restoration. iLi'The Auti Bacchanalian is neatly put up and labelled,with full direciionsacconipanying each bottle. Price $3 per botile. On the re ceipt of the above sum il wi 1 be sent, free of charge, to any part of the United Slates All lettern to be pre .itl. To be had from all the principal Druggists in tin' United States. A. URBAN, |. D., VING made arrangements with the man- JJ y/ncturers for the sale of this celebrated Iron, we J"ive on hand and shall hereafter keep' a«ipp.,|C(l the largest and most com PLELFL 6LLLLU: V3QTXST3S, consisting of Cut and Silk Velvets, Fieurei Silk and Satin, and nccdie-workea Ca» si meres, which lie offers as superior fo anj hingofthe kind ever brought to this city. $500 CHALLENGE^ HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUr. Ait artic'w .founded upon ScientiAc PriiiCl plea, compounded with purely Vegetable sflb tance», being rfectly safe when taken and has never been known to fail in curring tiie most obstinate CHRP. Worms can ever exist when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only destroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which nuv remain. TIIE TAPE WORM. This A. URBAN, M. 65 Third street, Louisville, worm is the most difficult one to de stroy of all that .ii habit, the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite length, aud be coming so coiled and fastened in the intestines nnd stomach as.to produce Fits, St. Vitus' Dance, Ac. which is the cause of many going totlie grave, not believeing that these com plaints have their origin Irom the Tape Worm consequently tliev do not use the proper medi cines for 1 has enabled the wild mail of the Desert !H.r" form such wonderful cures. Its reputation .' 9 well established in Rheumatism, Spinal Diseases, Stiff Joints, Lameness, Swe lings of every nature. Chill blains. Wounds,Sprains,Bruises, Burns.Sore Eyes, Neuralgia, Pain in any part of the sys tem, aud all lutlaiuatory aud Nervous Dis eases. FOR HOUSES AND CATTLE, It is certain'y the great est discovery of ibis or any other age of tl.e World It |eiielrates to ihe bone, curing up all deep seated iutlamations, leleasing contracted cords, restores stiff joints, scatters spellings of every kind, and is healing iu lie highest degree Sweenv, Miff Complaint, Founder, Big Head, Farcy, Spavin, Lameness, Sand Cracks,hard Tumors, Galls, Sore Eyes, Chafes, Strains, Bruises, Wounds,Sera ches,Film ir. the Eye, Caked Bag, Horn Distemper, «fec, are perma nently cured by this GREAT REMEDY, Whieto has r«eeiv^l the appiobat ioiiuftbemost learned physicians and turners of lb* day THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Read trhat they say MUMPS..ML' MI'S CAS UE CURED! The Lacon Herald, at Lacuu, 111, Feb '26th, lt-51,thus speaks out: W FAKUKLI.'S AKABIAN LINIMEHT—'We have bail poultice, unmistakable evidence of the good qua'itieiMif the above liniment, in removing pain and reducing swelling in that unpleasant and painlul uhm.lu'ar disease called MuuipB Our observation ha- not been coiitii.ed lo a sin gle case, but has extended lo six cases withiu our own famil) Ld I tern COLIC CI* RED IN TEX*MINUTES. Du WJI FAKKKLL:—This is io certify that I have used your Liniment in cases ot belly ai lia horses, and 1 have never failed iu any casa 1 use a 25 cent bottle, and about one quart of Respectfully,yours, II IIE v 1)ElisON. Cauahoii, W ill co, ill, Jan in, ifjj COUNTERFEITS I Remember a base counterfeit called Parrell's Arabian Lininieni" This spuftolis' preparation is sometimes sold a*"FarrcllV Lin iuieiit" to those who are not careful to a-k for the genuine W FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINiMENT therefore ask for aud take no oth erthati W fattell's Arabian Liniment The genuine Arabian Liniment is sold by Trowbridge A Sanders, Iowa City: E E Gay, Burlington idcKinney, Keokuk aud by merchants and druggists throughout tbe Uni ted States and C'anadas Grand Depot ti7 Lake street, Chicago, Ills May 4. lt-53. AVERY tine and larjte assortment of ladie" and misses black and colored siikand lu.st so line and beavv Morocco bootees lily gaiters ,Ac, just ree'd and for sale walking shoes and slippers, just received by April 3 le53 W FYFFE Arrival AND STEEL that can be found in the country, which we he quality ol this Iron and blacksmiths using it will find it a great It destroys the desire for all ardent spirits when saving over any other kind. F. SANXAY. strictlv taken according to directions, and will re-tore the individual to the same stale of so A. B. {STILLWELL, briety in which he wa* before he ever drank a v dropof the ardent ,and he wiU not have the least l\f JJ ]VJ 1 A I LOR, .own City and vicinity, tliathu has just received alarge assortiuedt of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcstings, nnd feels assured that he can now offer to his customers as large and handsome an as sortmcet as any house this side of St. Louis. Having made the selection personally in the city of New York, he flatters himself that he can gi"e satisfaction to all who may favor lim with a call. He would call particular a, *t» tiou to his stock of their disease. To those who are af dieted with this awful foe to health. I recom mend ihe use of my Worm Syrup and Lieer Pills lite Syrup to be taken in doses of two table spoonfuls three times a day, then take from five to eight of my Liver Pills,to di-lodge and pass the worm. By strictly following thoM- direction*, tbe most, obstinate cases of Tape worm can be speedily c,iri ROUND OR STOMACH WORM. This worm is usually found in the small in testines, and is the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them as adults have frequently been known to^ suf fer with them. The Si/mfitoms most prominent While affected with this worm, are hatduess and fulness of ihe belly, s'imy stools, loose ness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blu ish streak uni'er the eyes, Ac If vott, or any of your children have any ol tbe abovesyinptouis, HOBENSUAK'S WOUM -SYRUPcan safely be depended upon—by usiiing it. you have a cer tain, MIfe and speedy cure and if after using it according to the directions the patient, is not restored to health, and the worms not through ly eradicated from the system, you can rest as sured tlier** is no remedy beyond tlie grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with those who use mv Worm Stirup. ASCAR1DES, OR SMALL THREAD WORMS. These worms,to which the human system is liable, are the most troublesome of all others. They are \o be fouii'l in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the irritation they produce, lay the foundation for seriou^ disorders, such a* inflammation of the bowels and other derangements of the stomach. The )eM and j-nfeM uu'dirine that oan be nsed i* MOISKNftACK'S WORM SYRUP. Such is the a*toiii-liintr power of my medicines over A*cariite*t that I defy any one to produce a rast* where mv Worm Syrup and Livvr Pi Is are recommend to be used they will not cure. AH that is necessary is to use the Syrup in accordance with direction* on each bottle and in case a i^enth' purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they produce, tho Liver Pills by their ^vmpathi^in^ action and healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleas ant medicine that in be taken. IIOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of Ihe system is more liable to dis eabe than the Liter, it beir.fr supplied with numerous blond vessels and nerves, and if dis eased, the b^ood of course flowing through all parts of the body produces Liner Complaints, Jaundice, Hilton* Affections. Dy*vep*ia. fcc. «fcc. LIVER COMPLAINT. Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pains in the region of the Liver, vomi ting, bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is in creased bv pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain is generally ill the left shoul der, wilh a short dry coui h, the skin becoming of a ttallow appearance and the stoolselay colored. i bis ill-ease can be cured by the use of HOliKNSACK'S LIVEli PILLS, as they act directlv upon the sent of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they expel all the corrupt and vilitated matter from the system. DYSPEPSIA. The 'vtyiptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases"art' fzziiiess in the head, heartburn oppression after meals, sourness arising from the stomach, £c and sometimes genera ianjriiorof the whole boJj. ftom this it Will lie seen that the disease owes Its origin to a disor 'n i -ol sfnte of the Liver and aiomach. HOBE'WY. K-S LIVER 1MLLS nd fro at 9 o'clock, Of departure, WEST 0ILT '*TLIEVRRY medicine "to e^ect a permanent and lastiug cure us thev act v i chant»inir the certain mor- fthe*y*c**'in i inty a healthy acUon, hid action* of and rendering the r,lo, TO FE.SI.V You Will find these l'ills cine in many complaints to whic.,1 nar ti a ject. In obstructions cither total .',r ,g j,j lliey have been found of inestimable be.'11 restoring and purifying the blood and o'' K fluids so as to cure all complaints which inaj" arise from female irregularities, as headache, d: in lies* of. sight, paiu in the side, back, These pills are the oiilv safe antftffectul rem edy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness. Melancholy, Sick Headache, t'iddiiies*. Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dimness of sight, or in fact any of he diseases that arise from the affections of the Liver, im purity of the Blood, or cunstipation of the BOMCIS. MEDICAL EVIDENCE. Wi, the undersigned Physicians, havinsr had the receipt ,f their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they are composed makes them the hest Pill in use for all diseases of the Liver, Impurities of thcBlood.drc (iEORUE WOOD, M. D. na water In five or ten minutes after it is taken I worthless imitations down, the horse will be relieved from paiu 1 Would use a tittle more in very desperate cases, allliii 11 fill 1 never failed with the :2." cent bottle F. CROWLEY, M. D. lJOWLN.M D. won* but those having the sig^ ture "J. N 1IOBENSAK." as all others are Agents wishing new supplies, and ali othnrf wishing to become agents, must address the Proprietor..!. N. HOHENSACK, at hisLabora 'orv. No 120 North SECOND Street, above Race. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States. May 25th, 1^53. RITISU LUSTRE,alot of very superiorfc sale by B' May 30. HART^A LOVE piSTERN AND FORCE PUMPS,and Lead Ij Pipe, for sale by May 38, HART A LOVE. OAD IRONS, and Shovels and Tongs, for Mav 30, HART A LOVE. CIOFEEE MILLS, Japaned ware, Spoons, Lan es, Skimmers aud Forks, for sale by May 3D, HAbT A LOVE. ENTS and Youths rusli and woo', iossutl Leghorn and palm leaf hats, ju*i ree'd'b* •il 2. 1^53 W F\ FFE April BRASS KETTLES, e new supply received way 30, HART LOVE, Mail Oeparture ©iI aMd tw low EAST VIA. MLSCATL.NE. Contractti -e of arrival, six time. P«rW^ 4 o'clock, A. M. Of arrival, W o'clock p. it. Of departure Mv. o'clock A.M. DCBVQUB. A. n, Of arrival, Thursday 6 o'clock p. M. Or departure, Friday, 6 o'clock A M. IOWA STATE .. VIA FT. DEBMOIXH. tdnesdays and Saturaays 6 mdays and Thursdays 6 J"' Thnr&daya aadSatar~ Of arrival, Tuesdays, days at 9 o'clock p. m. Wedassdayi and Of departure, Monday Fridays at 4 o'clock A.M. SOUTH VIA FAIBK Of arrival Tuesdays, Thuri days ai 9 o'clock, p. M. Of departure Mondays,"Wednee dys at 4 o'clock A. 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