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Con*iunplon Philadelphia, 7th June, 1838. WORMS! f^eOViSION WARE-HOUSJE. HENRY W. MOORE & CO. ^g fitted up the Ware-House in the rear ot their Store for a MAR KET, and keep a full supply of MEATS, AND VEGETABLES, which they are selling at lowpriccs, PUBLIC HOUSES AND STEAM BOATS will be supplied with every eatable that can be had in this country 03rN. B. Beef Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Hogs, Poultry, and also all kinds of Vegetables Wanted, for which the market price will be paid. H. YV. MOORE & CO. Burlington, April 30. Middle Store, brick block. JAYNE S EXPECTORANT. s Is decidedly superior to any other ccm-wn kno jpoH Jowa Territory, btnation of medicine, for Coughs, rilHlS nedecinc is highly and justly rocom- 1 mended, by numerous and respectable in i dividuals, who have found relief from its use. From the Philadelphia Saturday Courier VALUABLE MEDICINK.—We do not wish to recommend one good medicine at the expense of another, but we cannot forbear to notice the valuable properties possessed by the Car minative Balsamand the Expectorant," prepared by Dr Jayne, of South Third street in this city. We have forborne to give evi dence. until after a thorough trial in our own family. They arc invaluable in a family of children. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. ?*9e"T' Di"rrh™' of the STOMACH and BOWELS, and the only arti cle worthy of the least confidence for curing CHOLERA INFANTUM or SUMMER COM PLAINT and in all tha above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for with out exception, it is one of the most valuable medicines ever vet discovered. Hundreds! nay thousands, of certificates have been re ceived from Physicians, Clergymen, and fami lies of the first respectability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. From the Ri r. Dr. Babeock, lite President of Watrroille College, Maine than realized their favorablo anticipations. They are what they profess to be—not quack nostrums—but skilfully prepared antidotes for •omc of the most afilietive of human disease. I know that they are higlijy esteemed, and frequently prescribed, by some of the most respectable of the regular practitioners of medicine in this city and elsewhere, and I do not hesitate to commend them as a valuable addition to our materia medica, and a safe, as well as eminently useful remedy for the diseased." RUFUS BABCOCK, Jr. D. D. WORMS WORMS To remove these troublesome and dan gerous inhabitants of the Stomach and Bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of Children, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Infantile Fever and Ague, and Debility of the Stomach and Bowels and Organs of Digestion. The above valuable medicines are sold wholesale and retail at the Proprietors prices by JAYNE & PANCOAST, General Agents for the Mississippi Valley, No. 138 Maine street, Saint Louis. They arc for Sale also, by H. W. MOORL, &, Co. Burlington. ATTENTION! BALD HEADS. Of.flli the remedies ever devised for the preservation and restoration of the Hair, none has been found equal to JAYNES HAIR TONIC. Indeed, it has proved itself to bc infalible in preventing tiie hair from falling off and will, positively bv a faithful application, nineteen eases out of every twenty, bring out a new and beautiful head of liair. There is therefore, ROW^ NO EXCUSE FOR A BALD HEAD. From the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, of Sept. 7th, 18.'i9. H.WR TONIC.—We call the attention of those afflicted with premature baldness, to the excellent "Hair Tonic" prepared by Dr Jayne of this city. Having used it ourselves, we can speak of its virtues by experience, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it an invaluable «medy to prevent the falling off of the hair, And to restore it from a dead, to a fine, healthy appcarance. We can also speak from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three Wends who were prci'i.-posed to baldness, who •j the use of Jayne's Hair Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. Wc have 110 disposition to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies, fcr all diseases which lies', is heir to, but when we have tested the virtue of an article, we nre free to say it is good. Fnr Sale wholesale and retail at the Pro prietors prices, by JAYNE &. PANCOAST, NO 138 Maine street, St Louia. Sold also by. H. W. MOORE, & CO., Burlington. Oct 22 21 Land for Sale* THE undersigned is authorized to offer for sale several first rate farms heathily situ ated near the Iowa river in Louisa county I. T. These farms arc well situated for raising stock, and have good timber and water convenient with from 40, to 100 Acres in a fine"state of cultivation on cach. One of these farms can be bought on a credit of seven years. They mre situated near a flourishing village, into which a great water power can be introduced bj a canal or race, two miles in length. This Tillage and water power offers a great opportu »ity to capitalists for speculation as a large share of the village can bc purchased on easy terms, or would be exchanged for good proper ty in Ohio, or for merchandize. WM. L. TOOLE. Louisa County, I. T. Jan. 5, 32 5mpd STOVES, TIN, COPPER. :T,.- ... AND SHEET IRON WARE. _L.w At St Louis Prices. TIIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has commenocd manufacturing at his stand on Jefferson street, in the city of Burlington,.a.nd Will keep constantly on hand the various arti elcs n bis branch of trade, such as Umse Pipe, Guttering, assortment Ware„ STILTS, Wash Kettles, Stew Kettles, lea Kettles, Store Pipe, A-c Ho llas also iust received a larre lot'of Franklin, Box, Seven arid Ten Plate Stoves. PREMIUM STOVES—Just received as above, a lot of the celebrated New-York pre mium Stoves, which he will sell wholesale and Mt&il at St. Louis pricos. isrrbi'Mi At BtDlox, RE 8ul)scnber th( I ieun-sy, nflanuna i Hnttnimr "Iowa House," respectfully informs his Ijharscness, Difficulty of BretUlnn^H^tng, Cy^h, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Many who have been laboring under protracted fvery doscr.pt.on the larder will at all t.mcs cougl.s and pains in the breast, and havo been supposed by themselves a.id their friends far advanced in consumption, have been happily restored to pcrfect health by the use of this valuable Expectorant bc The public's obeil't serv't, sept3 tl" JAS. C. PARROTT. MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. (FORMERLY THE WISCONSIN HOTEL.) Comer of Columbia and Main streets. THE subscribers having leased the above named establishment for a term of years, and the bufidings having.undergone a thorough repaid, are now enabled to accommodate the traveling community. in a style that will not ha certain, safe and Effectual remedy Plea8e who may favor them with a ?r. C!Wler" The nAR Morbtis, Summer Complaint, chohe, Hftorics] -^, special attention. Thcse have cramp, Arrcous lamtrnffs, and for all Bowel! been »rovid ni\c AJfections and Nerrovs Diseases. This is one of the most eftic and safe composit i ons ever offered to tho pub- ^Yp'p^TwitT alVthe lie for the cure of the various derangements1 ,• i i i of the most efficient, pleasant v. 1 6, I he SI ABLES are commodious and se cure, and will always be uttended by trusty hostlers. O" Members of the Legislature, and others visiting the seat ofgovernme.it, will be accom modated with boarding at reasonable rates. tributors, on the plea of the mutual benefits to be expected from a spirited and liberally sustained depository of the Western Farmei's experience. TERMS. We reduce these, for wider utility, to ONE DOLLAR, cash, per annum and respectfully request Postmasters to act as our agents, and they, as well as clubs, shall receive six copies, to one address, 011 remitting FIVE DOL LARS. P. GOULD. Stephenson, Rock Island Co., Jan. 14,1840 NEW GOODS. BRIDGMAN THE 1 fabove nnmed establishment*frl^iy kno™ us frici,|8 and the publ|c sc|lcrillly ihat the hoU8e has'undnrgonc a thoroUffll ropajr ami c!eansing, y tHc accommo- tr*veI,,nf 1 l,e ™u,uty. ,Lar Provided with cho.ce L.quors of .I1?!!1'!"'.Ir.8'',0'!.lelJc*cie/? °,f, the season as the market, affords and the stabler are com modious, and will always be attended bv trustv and attentive cullers. In short, every exertion will be used to suit the taste, comfort and con venience of all who may sojourn with him. & PARTRIDGE have receiv ed their stock of Winter Dry Goods— Consisting of Broad cloths—variety of colors Cassimcrcs do do Satinets do do Beaver &. pilot cloths variety of colors Mackinaw bed and saddle blankets Lindseys, plain, plaid and striped Log cabin linseys Kentucky and Keokuck jeans Hard times very cheap Easy times do Moleskins and beaverteens White and col'd woollen flannel White and col'd cotton do Tickings and brown drillings Strip'd shirtings, apron checks 4-1 &. 3-4 brown muslins, bleached muslins American & Eng. calicoes, blue & colors Mourning prints Scotch y English ginghams 6-4 and 3-4 merinos, all colors Highland y- merino shawls Furniture prints, silk piece goods Mouslin de Laines Silk and cotton pocket hdkfs Silk and cotton velvet Black and col'd sewing silk and twist Silk coat cord, silk braids Linen hdkfs, plain and hem stitch Linen lawn, linen cambric, Irish linen Brown and b'ack linen Brown and white linen table covers Book, Swiss and mull muslin White col'd cambrics, padding, canvass Black lasting, shepherd's plaid Black Italian and Barcelona cravats Plaid madrass do Prussian hdkfs, worsted and cotton hosiery Leather, kid and woollen gloves Buck and woollen mittens White and col'd skein, and spool thread Black and col'd patent linen do Pins, needles, tapes, silver thimbles Gum elastic, cotton & worsted suspenders Satin Valencia and toilenot vesting, &.c. All ot which will be sold as cheap as they can be found in the city. oct 29 MEDICAL NOTICE.- DOCT. ROBT. MARTIN, late of Indiana, Tenders his professional services to the Citizens of Burlington and the surrounding country, in all the various branches of the profession. He has been twenty years a practitioner in the western States and he trusts that an extensive acquaintance with all the prevalent diseases of the West, will at once entitle him to the confidence ot the public, and a liberal share of patronage. He has devoted much of iiis time to the diseases of women and children, and to diseases of a delicate charac ter. He has a good stock of pure unadult erated medicines selected expressly for his own piactice. He will be found at the Of nce of Doct. James Davis 011 Jefferson Street near the river, where he will attend to all calls, in the line ol his profession. Burlington, July 23, I84|._ 8 For Kent. ONE Tenement of the 3 story brick-house, opposite the'landing of the upper ferry in Water street. ALSO, The Rooms formerly occupied by David and Kitchen as a Commission House. The a bovc buildings, will be rented 25 per ct. less than any buildings have heretofore been rent ed in this city. For a year or term of years. Enquire of J. S. DAVID. N. B.—T,he above brick* building' will b6 finished to suit the Tenant. U k novlOlf BRLS Sugar, ,. ... 9 baskets champaigne wiae». 1 doz. lemon syrup, 8 hoses [Raisins M. Brand.l 4 sacks coffee, -i 1 barrel allspice, Best Spanish cigars, for sale by *1. 7 LJJKE PALMElR' Oct 17. v« nes 5 i' a J.* Corn. i most liberal price will be paid for] any quantity of Corn if delivered at the Burlington Distillery in the lower part of the City, it is easy of access and the road good. Also for BARLEY and RYE. Those having to sell will apply at the Dis ,til!ery or at the store of HAVING ™d CELLARS have received the provided with the best Liquors and choic- I tie LiAllJJkK will at all times be abun delicacies which can atForu, and no exer tions will be omitted which can contribute to please the palatoof the most fastidious. .. i the season and market can air J). & T. 15. HA MM KRS. Bnrlington, I. T. April 1st. 1840. 6m-44 PROSPECTUS of the 2d Volume of the ILLINOIS CULT! From intimate personal acquaintance with Dr. D. Jayne, a regular student of the Medi cal University of Pennsylvania, and an ex perienced, successful practitioner of medicine, 1 was prepared to appreciate the numerous tes timonials in favor of his different medical pre parations, much marc highly then the great majority of those which arc extensively eulo gised. On trial of theni in my own family, Such a paper we have established, and now and some of them personally, I have more solicit the support both of subscribers and con- In presenting our Second Volume for pub lic patronage, we are encouraged to hope for an extended subscription list, by the last year's successful experience that an agricul tural paper entirely WESTERN in its" char ter, is both needed and wanted. H. W. MOORE, & CO. .N. —The price of Corn in the ear is 23 cents a bushel. Feb 11 37 EVERY EYE UPON IT. R. S. ADAMS INFORMShas his friends and former Customers, that he just returned from the East with a splendid assortment of BOOTS AXD SIIOES, of every size and description. ALSO—Sole Leather, Cow Hide, Ivip Skins Calf Skins, Lining and Binding, Skins and Shoe Findings. All of which will be sold low for cash, and NO MIST A ICE. O"Ladies and Gentlemen please call and see, do not forget the door, next door North of briek block, opposite lower Ferry landing. Oct 15-pd 20 HASBROUCK'S COMPOUND EXTUAGT OF A certain cure for FFVER and AGUE, by eradiating the cause of the disease. after a scries of experiments and much eare devoted to the preparation of a medicine of sufficient energy to cure this dis tressing complaint and not prove injurious to the constitution, the proprietor has succeeded The proprietor has submitted the substances forming these pills to a careful chemical exam ination, and has possessed himself of the art of. curing this disease by SIMPLE HERBS with out resorting to Arsenic, Mercury, or any ot& er Mineral substance., He docs not resort to'certificates to prove wonderful cures effected.by the medicine, but is willing to have it stand on its own merits having used it in a very sickly section of the West, with success in every case where the di rections were adhered to. Each package is accompanied with a box of Aoerient pills, with directions for taking the sami. Directions for taking the Wall00 pills after the Aperient pills have operated. For Adults: after the fever abates, take one pill every hour until the time for the next chill arrives, when if you feel it returning take a double dose, and then discontinue the use of them until the fe-l ver again subsides when take them again as a bove until the disease is cheeked, gradually re ducing the dose next day to 5 pills, then 4, then 2, then 1 which continue for ten days or two weeks until the disease is conquered. Chil dren—from 5 to 10 years old may take one ev ery two hour:- and from 1 to Z years, one every .'J hours, gradually reducing the dose as above. To prevent imposition, the public are notifi ed that all authorized Agents are furnished with certificates siyenod by us. Please notice also each wrapper bears our signature. For sale by the proprietors at their wholesale and retail Drug and Chemical Store, BURLINGTON, IOWA. PRICE—$1 SOperBoK. W. L. IIASBROUCK. March 19, 1840. 42 II. W. MOORE & CO. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, among which are Sheetings, (a heavy article} Flannels, (various colors) Cambrics Calicoes Blankets Broadcloths Satinets Cassiimrros Bed Ticking Cotton Check Cotton Yarn Merinos Merino under Shirts Linen Cotton and woollen socks On hand as usual a supply of first rate Gro ceries all of whioli will be sold very low for cash. [Oct.. 24 1839 DRUG STORE REMOVED. Dr. J. M. Robertson, for past favors and a liberal patronage, now informs his friends and cnerous public, that he will be happy to wait upon them at his New Stand on Front Street, two doors South of Mr Ewing's corner, directly opposite the South Wharf and princi pal Steam Boat landing. In addition to a large and very carefully selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Win dow (ilass, &c is also offered a full supply of the Eclectic Series of School Books, Sta tionery, &c. All Cheap for Cash. GfRATEFUL Please call and see! fCTMedicines can be had or the sick waited upon any hour of the night. Burlington Nov. 10, 1810. NOTICR THE Subscriber is authorized to sell the following described tracts of land, on the most advantageous terms to purchasers. Van Buren county, W 1-2 nw 1-4 sec II 67 17 E 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 10 67 10 Se 1-4 sec 1, 67 10. Sw 1-4 sec 1, 67 10. Nc 1-4 sec 1, 67 10. Se 1-4 sec 10, 67 10. Nc 1-4 sec 15, 69 9. No 1-4 sec 3, 69 9. Se 1-4 sec 30, 70 9. Sw 1-4 sec 7, 69 8 Ne 1-4 sec 22, 69 8. E 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 20, 69 8. E 1-2 se 1-4 sec 9, 69 8. Sw 1-4 sec 15, 69 8 W 1-2 se 1-4 sec 36, 70 8 Jefferson county, Sw 1-4 sec 31, 71 9 Henry county, W 1-2 se 1-4 sec 19, 70 7 Lee county, W 1-2 se 1-4 sec 22, 69 5 W 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 10, 68 6 W 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 10, 68 6 \V 1-2 se 1-4 sec 26, t. 69 4 E 1-2 nwl-4 sec 26, 69 4 Nw 1-4 sec 36, 68 6 Sw 1-4 sec 36, 68 6 W 1-2 se 1-4 sec 36, 69 4 W 1-2 se 1-4 sec 3, 69 5 Des Moines county, W 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 36, 69 3 Musquitine county, W 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 9, 77 3 E 1-2 se 1-4 sec 7, 77 3 Nw 1-4 sec 17, 77 3 VV 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 8, 77 3 W 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 29, 71 '3 Se 1-4 sec 15, 77 3 Nwl-4 sec 18, 77 1 Sw 1-4 sec 18, 77 1 W 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 14, 77 1 W 1-2 sec 15, 77 r2 Louisa county, E 1-2 se 1-4 sec 25, 73 4 W 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 9, 73 4 l£w 1-4 sec 1, 73 4 E 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 11, 73 4 W 1-2 sw 1-4 sec 3,173 4 W 1-2 s 1-4 sec 3, 73 4 The above are select lands, eligibly situated, and somewhat improved. For terms apply to the undersigned agent of the: owner, Lewis Benedict, Esq. who has a de scription of each tract. V JAS. W. GRIMES, Agent, A-c. May :6th, 1840.—49-tf NOTICE. O ALL those that arc indebted to J, P. Eddy &. Co., by Note or book account, are requested to call and Bettle, as we have closed our store and wish to remove our es tablishment from this place IFe are thank i'ful for past favors. The hooks may be found at the National Hotel. J.P. EDDY & CO. Sejgt 24-tf ig RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Lee County, up to Jan. 1841. RECEIPTS 11 41 AVE received in addition to their former stock a lot of Superior BOOTS AND SHOES— Also and Expenditures of Lee coun ty, Iowa Territory, commencing April Retciptti Receipts for Licences $208 00 Fines Taxes collected on the assessment. Amount paid Stephen H. Graves and Win. Newcomb, for services as Assessors for the year 1837 Do Joshua Owens, for sundry ser vices as Sheriff Do Wm. Nelson, for surveying coun ty Roads Do Franklin Perin, as Prosecutor for Lee County o u o s Do Miscellaneous Expenses Total Receipts Total Receipts for 1838 Roll by B. W. Gillock For Stationary 44 46 75 Roll for the year 1837, by Charles M. Jennings,, Collector 385 321 124 00 103 00 175 00 116 Surplus Receipts from 1837 Receipts for Licences for 1838 Fines Taxes collected on the assessment 116 72 248 50 50 00 Roll, by B. W. Gillock collcctor 1030 00 1445 22 Expenditures. Amount paid County Commissioners and their Clerk for services as such for the year 1838 Do Joshua Owens for sundry services a s S e i Do B. W. Gillock do 302 62 208 75 51 00 78 70 317 50 Judges and Clerks of Election Jurors Joshua Owens, for services as assessor Miscellaneous Expences Total Receipts 44 60 00 178 97 50 00 73 00 Fees in United States Cases 44 Isaac Van Allen as Prosecutor Philip Viele Isaac Miller for building county Jail Stationary Miscellaneous Expences 486 58 62 75 223 75 2093 52 1445 22 648 30 Receipts for Licenccs for year 1839 Fines Taxes collected on the assessment 310 00 300 00 2265 50 2875 50 Expenditures. Surplus Expenditures from 1838 Amount paid County Commission ers and their Clerk for services as such for the year 1839 Do B. W. Gillock for sundry ser vices as Sheriff Do John P. Barnet for services as Assessor Do Jurors 44 648 30 190 00 333 50 120 00 200 00 60 00 317 75 Judges and Clerk of Election 44 Fees in United States Cases 44 Wm. II. Starr, as District Pro secutor for Lee County 44 225 00 For boarding and guarding Pri s o n e s 60 25 68 30 319 00 2592 30 2875 50 283 20 Surplus Receipts from 1839 283 20 Receipts for Licences for year 1840 1139 fc3 44 Fines 44 44 44 125 00 Taxes paid in (being part) of the assessment Roll, for the year 1840 2291 32 3839 35 Expenditures. Amount paid County Commissioners and their Clerk for services as such for the year 1840 292 00 Do B. VV. Gillock for services as S e i 3 9 5 0 0 Do John A. Casey for services as Assessor 165 00 Do Jurors .... 125 00 Judges and Clerks, for services rendered at the October Elec tion 90 30 Do Judges and Clerks for services as such at the Special Election for County Scat in November 62 30 Paid for locating County Seat 250 00 4 4 44 Viewing and laying of Coun ty and Territorial Roads, fcc 440 00 44 Fees in United States Cases 383 00 41 Wm. H. Starr as Prosecutor for Lee county 200 00 44 Boarding and guarding Prison ers 82 25 44 Rewards 150 00 44 Stationary .... 106 12 44 Room rent for the District and county Commissioners Court 120 00 44 Miscellaneous Expences 625 00 3485 97 Total amount of Receipts for the year 1840 brought down 3839 35 353 38 From the foregoing statement the Receipts overbalance the Expenditures, three hundred fifty-three 38-100 dollars, up to 1st January. 1841. From the Assessment Roll for the year 1837, there appears to be a balance of three hundred and seventy-two dollars in the hands of Charles M. Jennings, Collector for that year, and also nine hundred and twenty-six dollars in the hands of James C. Parrot, late Treasurer. Amount of orders standing out and unpaid, eleven hundred and ninety-four dollars JESSE O'NEIL, I A I I I E W K I O E Com'rs. SAMUEL ERIERLY, S JNO. H. LINES,Clerk. Feb. 25-4t 39 CHASE & KIMBALL, HAVE just, received a general assortment of English, American & European GOODS Consisting in part of 50 ps red, white, green and yellow Flannels 40 44 plaid and plain Linseys 20 4- Kentucky and Keokuk Jeans 30 44 blue, blk and mixed Sattinets,some very fine 20,000 yds Lawrence Sheetings and Shirtings 5,000 44 blue and brown Drilling 20,000 44 Merrimack blue Prints 20,00 0 44 do fancy do 10,0 0 0 44 English and French do 20 ps American and English Cassimere 10 44 English and French Broadcloths, with trimmings to suit 10 ps blue, blk and brown Pilot cloths 40 prs black, blue, green and white Macki naw Blankets 30 prs Rose Blankets 50 44 Saddle do 5 bales Batting 4 44 Wicking For sale low, at the corner of Washington and Water Streets. Oct 24 GROCERIES— GROCERIES JUST received from New Orleans. 79 2 bhds prime Sugar 2 bbls Loaf do ,. 10 sacks prime green coffee 5 bo&cs sperm candles -i, 6 boxes Imperial and Y. 1 tierce Rice i ., 3 bbls Mackerel No. 1 Wliich will be sold low for cash, cattle or h°gs- H. W. MOORE Se CO. -»sr OREGON HOTEL. E O E W I WHERE he will be happy to receive his friends and the public generally, and will give them as good fare as the coun try will afford. Burlington, Nov. 14 1839. NEW CASH STOKE THE 640 071 Expenditures. 57 85 33 50 30 00 subscriber has received his Fall and Winter stock of Goods, direct from the East, comprising Super cloths, cassimcrcs and cassinets, well assorted Super beaver and pilot cloths for overcoats Fancy merino and silk velvet vestsngs Fancy French and domestic calicoes and moussellinc de laines A splendid assortment of plain and figured silks, very superior English and French merinos, well assorted Victoria, nett and plaid merino shawls Super buck and furr'd gloves lined kid do Fine English braid and straw bonnets and hoods Plaid linings and ribbons to correspond And many other fancy and fashionable Dry Goods, and a large assortment of Domestics. 1 piece hard times, and 5000 yards good times, verv cheap also, Boots &. Shoes, wt-ll ass'd superfine otter and fur Caps 300 fashionable Hats Buffalo Robes, &c. Also, A fresh lot of Groceries, Such as N O sugar, coffee, teas, molasses 300 pounds sperm candles best tobacco a splen did lot of cigars, various brands. Also, choice Liquors—Cognac brandy, Holland gin, pure Port, Madeira, Lisbon and sweet Wines glass and nails also, Flour and Meal and dried Ap ples all cheap for cash. The public's humble servant, Wesley Jones. Burlington, dec 17 29 FRUIT TREES. THE Proprietors of the Cedar Grove Bo tanic Garden and Nursery, near Salem in Ilcnry county, Iowa Territory, have com menced their Botanic Garden and Nursery business where they have on hand about thirty-six thousand Apple trees, a considerable number of which will be ready for transplant ing this tall or ensuing spring. The trees will be large and fine, in point of size and rigror not often equalled. One great advantage the trees of cur nursery will have over those com ing from the eastern States, is, their being growed upon the prairie, where they are ex posed to the winds, wliich will tend admira bly to acclimatize them to more northern coun tries, and trees thus hardened by nature, will bc found to succeed best in our southern States. Their collection of apples consists of above forty varieties (ripening in succession threugiiout the year) judiciously selected from above five hundred kinds, of the eastern se lections. Some of their varieties are new and recently from Princes' nurseries Long Island New York. Each tree will be numbered ac cording to the catalogue which will be fur nished with cach lot of trees, and the trees of cach kind tied in separate bunches so that there may be no mistakes. The proprietors do not pretend'to perfect infallibility in re gard to the identity of the different kinds but in regard Ho this they are very particu lar as they consider the responsibility great. Orders from a distance with cash accompa nying, will receive as prompt attention as though the purchasers were present, and where persons are not acquainted with the qualitv of the different kinds of fruit, they arc recotnmcndcd to state in their orders the number of trees wanted, and leave the se lecting to the proprietors who will endeavor to render justice to all their customers. Parcels of one thousand trees or upwards, can be delivered at Fort Madison or Burling ton, or at any other place within twenty-five miles of the nursery, at first cost. Explanatory Note. Those marked thus (L) denote such kinds as can be supplied the ensuing fall or spring. Those marked thus (S) denote such kinds as are not sufficiently increased to furnish ex tensive parcels. Those marked thus (Z) none in market. Pears (S. Princes' St gemain, pound pear, orange burgainot, fall butter, moon's large pear, early butter, summer beauty of Prince, bell pear, seakle, crosanc burgamot, grey but ter, early katharinc, red burgamot, and orange D. Hiver. Grape Vines. Isabella (L), catawba (Z). N. B.—The above named grapes are highly recommended for table use and for wine, they will also stand the severities of the winters in this latitude without injury. Peaches (S). Plums (Z). Cherries (S). May duke, early May, black marilla. Red currants (S). Rasp-berries. Red (L), yellow (S) English hedge thorn (S). Garden Herbs [S].—Garden sage, balm, rue, double tansy, hissop, canimomile, horse radish, peppermint, English pennyroyal, comfrey. ^c. Roses.—Large double red, large single red, dwarf double red. Corn.—Sweet or sugar corn for boiling (S). Early Tuscarrora, fine for boiling (S7. Chinese tree corn, and some other varieties CATALOGUE OF APPLES. No. Names Time of ripening. 1 Yellow junc, ripening in 6 & 7 months, sweetjune in do do Carolina june in do do princes harvest in do do princes junating in do do Carolina sweet, ripening in 7 A 8 months red streak summer queen summer pearmain, glass apple red stripc- 9 10 11 12 13 horse apple 14 'codlinglu.' 15 uline apple 16 fall buty, r.'penining 17 ramb 18 pound pippin 19 white sweet apple 20 vandevere pippin from 21 monstrous pippin from 22 bellflower 23 black 24 harrison 25 roman stem 26 smiths cider 27 winter pcarniain 28 red winesap 29 rhodeisland greening 30 golden russet 31 michael licnrv pippin 32 newtown spitsonburg 33 newion pippin 34 white winter pearinain 35 queen apple 36 hews1 crab [for cider] 37 neverfail 38 white pippin 39 .penoch y 40 aunts apple 41 american pippin 42 red balwding 43 red sweet pippin 44 Carolina apple 45 green everlasting. maidens blush, ripening in 8 & 9 nionths in do do in do do in do do in 9 & 10 months in do do in do do in do do 11 to 1st month 11 to 2d month winter do do do do"' do do dp, do dd do ,do .' .ido do do do do 4os do do do .do do do The time of ripening is calculated for the 40th degree of latitude but will vary With different situations, or changes of seasons. All persons wishing to purchase and. those who feel an interest in the nursery business, and in the prosperity of. the concern in the west, arc respectfully invited to visit and in spect our establishment. HENDERSON LEWELUNG & BROTHERS. Oct. 1 18 WANTED 500 Dry Hides immediately, Also, deer skins, furs, and beeswax, which we will take in payment of accounts or for goods. nov!2 Bridgman & Partridge. BLANKS Of every description, and of the most approved forms, neatly printed on fine paper, on hand ad for sale always at the Hawkoyo Office. Fresh Drugs.— Wholesale and Retail. A LARGE and general assortment of fresh drugs and medicines just received and flgr sale low, for cash, by W. L. HASBROUCKv At his new stand, corncrof Main and Colum bia streets, near the Land Office. N. B.—Physicians and storekeepers in the country would do well to call and examine before going below as I willsell at St Louis prices. nov26 VV. L. H. MOLASSES, NAILS, OIL, $-c. DLLS and 7 Teirccs Molasses, jUXJ 35 kegs Boston nails, 70 galis. superior winter strained oil, 1 cask saleratus, 1 do salt petre. Just received and for sale low for cash, cat tle or hegs, by H. W. MOORE, CO. Sept 24 18 WINES! WINES! THOSE wishing a superior article of OLD MADEIRA wine, will find the best ever brought to Burlington at II. W. MOORE & Co. 5CP We have also some of that Old Pale Sherry yet on hand. *H. W. M. janl4-33 IIATS AND CAPS. MmBrusV&'l!orama Super seal, nutra, muskrat, plush, hair, seal and sclctte, just received by BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. oct 29 TRUNKS, BOOTS St SHOES. Hair trunks assorted sizes 40 cases men's and boy's thick boots and shoes men's and women's fur lined moc cusins gaiter boots kid slipps and shoes misses and childrcns shoes, for sale by 100 BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. oct 29 BOSTON CRACKERS. W. MOORE, it Co., have just received a few brlls. of those fine Boston crackers also, a full supply of small do. janl 1--33 TALLOW CANDLES. WEmanufacturing have on hand a good supply, and arc candles, which we will sell by the box as low as can be bought in St. Louis for cash.—H. VV. MOORE &, Co. janl4--33 Clothim per S. B. RECEIVED per S. B. Mermaid on con signment, a large lot of ready made clothing, for sale cheap for cash by nov26-26 David & Kitchen. FOR SALE. BARRELS Flour, 100 Bushells Corn Meal, 500 lbs. Buckwheat Flour, 4 barrels Pickles. jan28-35 LUKE PALMER. 20 32000 Of Oak Shingles warranted be a good article, for sale by LUKE PALMER 18 Supt 24 Mill stones. Burr Mill Stones—On RACCOON signmcnt, and for sale by nov!2-24 Bridgman &, Partridge. A GNEW'S UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE IJL l'ILL§. Said to be a sure cure for Fever and Ague. For sale by BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE, Agents for the Proprietors. Cooking Stoves. RIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE have just received on consignment, a small lot of Patent Cooking Stoves, which they will sell low for cash. novl2-24 w E have on hand and for sale a large and general assortment of Hardware, Queensw'are, Glassware, and Carpenters tools of all kinds, cheap for cash by nov26-26 David & Kitchen. PROVISIONS, &c. PICKLED Pork, Bacon, corned Beef, Lard, choice table Butter, Flour and Corn Meal, for cash, by H. W. MOOKK OO. Dec 12 RECEIVED per S. B. Agnes on consign ment, 100 bushels of dried Apples, for sale cheap for cash by nov26-26 David & Kitchen. Dry Hides. THE highest market price will be given for Dry Hides, by nov26-26 David & Kitchen. RECEIVED in do in do in do in do in do do do do do do per S. B. Illinois on consign ment, 4 kegs of Kentucky 7 obacco. Also—50 doz. of Kentucky woolen socks, for sale by nov26-26 David & Kitchen. Furs Wanted. I^lIE highest market price will be paid for Furs of cvory descaiption, at the store of 32 tf WESLEY JONES. Ij^LOUR and Meal, constantly cm hand and for sale by D. R. COOK. Luke Palmer AS just received a good supply of Gro ccr.es, consisting in part of New Orleans sugar Rio and Havanna coffee 400 lb. Smyrna raisins 40 bush, dryed apples 5 barrels N. Y. brandy 14 do rcct. whiskey 0 baskets ehampaignc 800. lbs. W. R. cheese Saleratus, ginger, pepper Allspice, saltpetre, allum Indigo, madder, starch Copperas, sperm candles, soap Molasses, Kanawa, and alluip salt Sassafras bark, Boston nails fy. Axes, currycombs Boots and shoes Grass and hemp bed^ords. Tobacco of different kinds Queen's ware j. Powder and shot. Also—Sattinets and domestics, which ate offered ai wholesale or retail n0v!9--25 ATTENTION. IMPORTANT TO MILLERS., THE Subscriber intends turning his atten tion to bis former business of building Floor and Saw-Mills, or the con struction of any other Machinery propelled either by water, steam, ox or horse power. As the subscriber has had ten years experi ence in the above named business at Pitts burg and other parts of Pennsylvania, he will be enabled to warrant all the work he may be called on to perform. He contemplates visiting Pittsburg every Spring persons wish ing to obtain from that place any thing in his line of business, such as Burr Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, Smut Machines, St,earn En gines, Mills, Irons or Castings of any descrip tion can emploj' his agency in procuring them. The subscriber takes this opportunity of say ing that he considers tho Mill Gearing and Irons manufactured in Pittsburg as far supe rior to any that he has seen in the west, and much cheaper. He will leave in March and return in April or May. Any persons wish ing to employ the subscriber as a workman or to bring on any of the above materials, will please call at his house at West Point, Lee county, Iowa. AMES lavftr tan /s Territory of Iowa, Leo County. Jss I District Court. October Term, A. D., jan21-8t-34 n.n Thomas Goocb, In Chanel vs. V. nni Margaret N. Gooch.{ -j pivorce'. rpHE defendant in this sait Margttrt Gooch, will take notice that on fk day of October, A. D„ 1840, the 1 this suit, filed his bill against her 15 court, praying a divorce from the band**1 matrimony, heretofore celebrated bel of them, because ofsuch personal indicnitir 11 render his situation intolerable and aS,# pea ring to the Court that said dcfendL*1!" a non-resident of this county, therefor motion of the Solicitor for the plaintiff8'011 ordered, that notice of the pendenev nfa" suit of the substance, and prayer 0/ it, be given the defendant by publication inf? 44 Hawkeyc and Patriot" for eight weeks V preceding the next term, of this court that unless she appear and answer said bill or before the first day of the next term same shall be taken as confessed, andad. entered accordingly. oeCTes PHIUP VIELK. Solicitor X* PECK'C,e*. jan21-8t 34 J, Territory of Iowa, Lee County, 03 District Court, October Term. A Mary Ann Hassan, Black and drabl,at8 1 rwr aP 7) 10 to In ChaPcery- Bill for John G. Hassan, Divorce. I1E defendant in this suit will take no tice that on the lGth day of OctnU A. D., 1840, (he plaintiff* in this suit, fij/j his bill ol complaint in said Court, again i him, praying for a divorce from the bands of matrimony heretofore celebrated bc(i them, because of wilfull desertion for «'ecn more than one year, habitual drunkenness, and fc deception practiced upon her in making tl/ marriage contract aforesaid, and it anL.' ing to the Court, that the defendant is resident of this county, it i* therefore on mo! tion of the Solicitor, for the Complainant 0 dered that notice of the pendency of tlisu of the substance und prayer of said bill |J given the defendant and that unless shelD. pear and answer said bill by the next ter of said Court, the same shall be takcn confessed and a decree entered according O. S. X. PECK, cS A. RICH, Solicitor. Territory of Iowa, Van Buren County. District Court for said Counyt, to April T«n. A. D., 1841- Oliver S. Lyfford, Plff, vs. James MofFctt, Dcf' rilHE defendant will take notice, that n s In Debt. ft. JL the 30th day of April, 1840, a writ-of attachment was issued out of the office of tl# clerk of the District Court, for said count* in the above entitled case, against the lands' tenements, goods, chattels, rights, credits* moneys and effects of the said Moffat, for the sum of two hundred and forty nine'dol lars and fifty cents, which writ of attachment was returned by attaching a quantity of drr goods to the value of §227, 7$. Also, on the 5th day of May, 1840, a garnishee suinmom was issued in this ease to Enoch F. Taylor and John K. Sparks, which said writ was re turned into the September Term, 1840, duly served. And also, on the second dav of jane 1840, a writ of attachment was issu.il oat of the office of the clerk of the District Court of said county, in said case, against the goods! chattels, rights, credits, moneys and tffctts of the said defendant, for the sum of one hundred dollars and interest, which was re turned into the said court, no property found. And also, on the same day of issuing sid writ, a garnishee summons was issued to John R. Sparks and Enoch F. Taylor, which said writ was returned into said court of the September Term, 1840, duly served. Now, unless the 6aid defendant shall ap. pear and plead to the said plaintiff 's action beforo the next term of said court, «n bebe gun and held at tho Court House in KCONB qua, on the second Monday in April next, judgment will be entered in this case, and the property so attached, and the amount inth« l.ands of the garnishees, will be applied to the payment of the same with costs. FRYE D. HAZELT1NE, Cl'k. D.Ck H. H. BUCKI.AND, PHT'S. Att'y. Feb 11 1841-tc 37 REMOVAL. AVID & KITCHEN7 have removed to their new Brick store on Water street, and have received per late arrivals a largcud general assortment of groceries consisting part of 4 hogsheads of sugar 10 sacks of coffee Ilavanah 10 do Rio do 10 boxes of Imperial and Y. II. tea 10 do no. 1 sperm candles Boston soap 8 by 10 glass 10 by 12 do pipes candles James river tobacco Kentucky do 4 starch Poland do do do do do do do do 12 4 4 2 4 2 12 3 4 bbls water and butter crackors 2 bbls of loaf sugar 2 do of rice 1 cask no. 1 saleratus 8 doz bed cords 50 do cotton bolting 50 do candle wick 50 do cotton twine 500 do cotton varus superior quality. 10,000 Principe cigars 70,000 Debberee cigars 5 gross smoking tobacco 4 kegs Dupont powder 3 bbls of Tar „.fS wines of all kinds 8 reams wrapping paper 3 do letter paper 6 do Foolscap no. 1 6 bbls of molasses 4 do peach brandy dec3-27 ALL -Jf y 3 do Cognac brandy ?t 8 do Holland gin 10 do American brandy 10 do Ohio rectified whiskey 2 do Sperm oil *4 at Pepper and spice Mould and dipt candles Also—Salt petre, Indigo, Madder, Cafpft* Allum 50 cons of fresh oysters, aH of wfciw we will sell low for cash or country produce. Notice.- pa'. Persons having accounts against"1® Subscriber, will please present them •ettlement, as he intends closing business i a few days. Printers do likewise, and stop advertista!* CHARLES NEAlLEy. Feb4-tf 36 FOR Sale low for cash, by tho subscribers 500 brls pork, clear, prime find oie#i 250,000 lbs. first quality of Ham'. 75,000 lbs. sides and shoulders Pwicflk I BRIDGMAN ft PARTRIDGE- Feb 25 39 Saddles, Bridles and Harness. HAVE on hand a first rate assortmc'1''' Saddles, Bridles, Martingales and Haf® of a superior article which am offering cheap forcash, or good country produce^ Jan 5-32tf WESLEY JONE3- lbs. Log chains, K" tl V*" 1-2 ton of Boston njtUf^ 2 doz. Axes, i 2 doz. curry-combs, v An assortment of dove-trimmings. cheap forcash by LUKE PALMER Oct 15 20 WM.sIi Removal. .., HASHROUCK has retooved Drug Store to the corner of Mai# Columbiti streets, near the Laud Office, persons wishing good and pure mcdicines be sure to find thenrcfoeftp for eath