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VOL. a. tEljc ©ate Citn lii ri'BLi. U£l' l:VEHV Mo| w',U (si XI \. ., I tD,) Mr HUU KLL iuas w. rayki?. RAKKIM TTRNEi i. A" v CO. i: li \i s: Wtwu Dou.aiui pkr Anns vi, payable in Advance or. Tks Cicsts p*:n Wi k*, payable to the Carrier. Advmietn'rits insert :*d »n favorable term*. M.OVD X». NinPNOK, ATTORXEY at Law and ."War? Publle. 0#* iu tic new l'ost Office building, on Johneea it., -kwi 2d and if|. Coilcctons promptly attended to. Keokuk, Feb 1:5, 1 H55.——tl i. VHIEI. P. •tLLKk 4 3*t«LI,*:R, S at Law, Keokuk, Iowa.— Office over Par,-on*' Bank, eorti-r of Mam and Secoud Sta. Dec. 2S. U. P. MIU.Ktt. J. U. BBUK. niLLKB BI K, A and S .lit iforw in t*ha»e«ry Af'iuc? for ibi lUk'tf^ii^iition of Land Title# and J-X to (be A Kt-okuk aud vicinuy. tin.- puruiia-tc uii'l salt of Ii- ^1 K^ta^v will livr. af- tr ao:*• in and rcu arh it'v-nd th.- I.).»tri«:t i nnd Ti.ir.l Mr.-.,-:-. Ku'rannc «n Th'tr«I. ri-.ir-* of Keokuk aud Ki. Madron,aitd uf tiw wih«r i Au^u.t 4, d.tf counrir* of fbt* Fsr^t Judo'lal #trift of Iowa: aud'j *ul a!-o lirac-f kt iutiu- Suprefnt Court of the State, J. Hr.'!«4WRI«. 1 A .nl 2fi, 1S.V}.—d IT- t\ FY AT LA W, 1 t: to hi Sp.'-o a: a'l.'ntion *en toth»-colievti,.n 'ICSliai, A?'*!»«»«•-, 4r, OlSU.« n 'h p««t building, on Johnwn St., K-' weeri 2ni r-nd Hd. C. V. WHITi «!•.. IlKl BK* MICitKt niTt rtir» A irifKRi,. TT' KN I K*4 a? law an'i *-n«ral IjaimI Apfn'». ?.utna. k round, Iina. Will t'n o'i' Ki^ino- ..x.irruted th.ir earn in Pot»t,«!in'k, Iowa, Iknton, Tuna, Mar^Iiafl, andJac p»r %M.'n*ieii. ATT" JY il C^dl-.cuoua will mvivp atteaiioo, Il'.'ftT to ii, A o., tM. I»"Ui* John Pi* k A Co Pi* bur, W- A., i L. Slaimway, l'hilad, tphia IWntiu^er A Co., Baltimore li. Cur:»r, Warr. n, PrtuMjFt»M«« lion. (J. XL liarr«t B.irtvt, torfi. id. P.na«y|vania Editor 1'tUtftarg "iiail* I'nioB," i.e. Ji»ne h, 1H., W. B. i ml. MI nn. i. anAi.it.HII. O. I'rodace ft amnsi«»lan Hanne. tMMIiiiVUJ,?:. BKAIUOUII A CO., r»l Pro-lure. C. trim au-i I'orwapLug Merrhanta, J»e» h-a»i«. l'ai"5»*nlaT attention jaid to the pur e:.a?. aud »ai« of \Vt #U rn Pr«lu'- •. A (i-o, tw lUwivmg and i irwarding basinco* federally. Or 6t-r» rt/ipoc'.fally •oiiatcd, Xo. 71 Tdimpitoulae JtiiJ 13, IW6.—dly I Jlf ft COi F^'llWARDINwATI Pan-mar auction paid ta th««ai« of tinua, Ba con. and luird. Mar-.b 2'..—dly. jp*-)RH A IlDlN'i and i oui'uiar.ou Mpr :.nnU (ten* erai ftc 6 .T,' uu 1 okuk. AprilJ, 1S^.—isf. '$ohiTB. CsmeB Canintiitiilan, fiiornyr nnd lorwahl* __ iitf tia t. ^""O 2- •'.»«* a .»-. ,iK-iWe,Mj O.: valid I'iie.: J, uir. M-,. d4^w 1 ». o. itVRit: & to., CanuBittlonAI orwardiUK Serrkaati i* vec and Shvrt -treei, Angaxt "I. 1S5j.—d!y C0MMI.SS10N ALTON", Ilusou. 4A». a. (JUtr.su:. MOW ft CBEKKE, rrhaiitH, W bojeraie tipweK, and l»e.C i* iu Produfa-. Mmib Atret. tietw«cn 1 ourth and Filth. K.i.l.ai, I -wa. N?pt miter 1, l»ii.—dly JvUS k! i»». »•«. c. 'bestck*. Rara« ft RestgeM. TilOLE.^ALK liroem. Forwarding and Com mi»»i»n Mcraiiaata, Lt%eo, Keokuk, Iowa. Ju.^s ltr.—dly ftAMCKI. HA MUX. fl A.M 1LX. *. ft jr. litmix, Wand il* LIj»ALL CO c-r.*, 'lea aierj», CotntniMion Forwarding Merc ii. -, Xo. 37 Levee, thr ,v »»,«•• r- bvIk Lo :%f\ nseim. Iy,ui«, Mo. March 14. l!M.--.| j|rT mt1i.T..- \LI. and re'aij aler in Foreigii and U,,i»e#ti(- try CintliiuR, Boot*. S n»'«, it, api. Bonn- i, Triinmings, Ac., Xo. 6 Maiu S'-fv,keokuk, loaa. Veh. 7, l^.V, V. STU-Poltn. *T%Fp«m© •\TniOI.KSALE .r,w e«ian-«. J. 1.. U CfN*. ft n*me, anil Couunr'iion Mef- ni door alvive the corner of Blon- a«-r ts tt- ", Keokuk, Ivwa. March l«.ri.—U'f. i, *. bhjik.LAMO. 7aju^WA«T. ItiC ii)(il,AVD AKD WATT, \V ''""^ALl. IiLALEUS iu Best brand% of irgima Tidmo-.., aixi Imj.ort. r. of tine Ila *niu ^rri ^, n rt _stae ,.f 'ih:rd atr«-. i. betwwtD Jpain and Jonn-on, K «kuk. Iowa. «.p 253mL W, ft 1(. TI'CKFK. IMPfRTEKS and Cuilery, earner of Main and Second S're. t», 'he UKD PAliUK'K. Jujy 22,1 •!—dly. H80WOUI, Brtr-. .foils 1). mki.lkji. C0MMIIi)N i«!:tt« ft ni:ixi K. and For ward.o# M*reha«t«» II*. 2 City Bui.dings Saint Lutis, Mnwonn. -Rrfru ttemt Rtwell A Bennett, Child, Praft A Co. O. \. Fil vy, Wuod-, Chri-ty A Co. A. J. MeC'rci ry A Co. h« y, Mc{'nit* «fc Co. Ba !, Wiley A Ba»t, H. A .1. llnmil, Wi!.-on A Bro hcr. March 25, IMiS. dA Co. Crow. MeCrf-epi JniB Watson] Young Bro bi 3 W. S o„e A p. Ciipt. E. W. Oould. Rhode-', IVgraiB A C». -Iter, lieu.eh A Co. W• P. ttiiinan, J. F. Com-toclc^A Co. W. WI6HTSAJI, C'j.MiJ I.-VION and Ft* urding ruhant, Xo. SS i c)UvlSt t, St, 1 «u -, 1 Part leuiar atten Ufii given to sal .-, aud to iorwaniing, ami tilling «r ®'I1- [o«t a-dJw r*a:c .nir,B jr. H. COPEUX, OltwARDIW andCotniui ^ion Mrrctjftnt, who'e a,.-r in «lr,Kvrie.s audj'roduee, Xo. 61 Lc Vte. Keokuk, Iowa. X. B. Pariiiuiur att«ution paid to the Furward Ing business. April ll, I$54.-—dAw CUAH. rolJ.ISK. 8. a. atti.tswif). «. KfRVT. 4 Kirby, MI*OI» I t-.K and whoc-ah- dealer-in Foreign and Dome tic Dry (io.Ms. N„. I6:t North Mu.n Street, W. Loui^ Mo- jwH20 A. BKIDt* U A.\ TS Agcnttor the .Missouri Mate Mutual Inetiranta 'ouijianv, the Directors of which are among the Wdust and best known business inwn of dt. Louis dHdpif A. DI KI: AXUFACTT RI'.R of and dealer If^ujrAWi KIK "f -'-"J dealer in Boots and w. A. rttttmou, wit. riMBRRKAv, w* pattek^x. %Vn. A. P4TTi:ilKO!M A (O.. COMMISSION'•!", uniMii, \V apt.] lo Couii* i DB. K« Iff A ^'11^, Jobu P. Ifornlwli, get-'rallv. thai, until further naliet" he git.n.be A TT'Hl!VKY aii Ciiui'tcili.i r»t I.aw. Krokuk, Io., w*y l«' f-'HwI at the office of Dr. i- F. SaNrom proinpJy att*. n«l to al! ba?in«* *ntru«twl t#rc. A FOR W AUDI NO MERCHANTS Nuh. .10 and ve K- k uk. Iowa. 'TiMjjimj.-iu "t an kino* of frmtomwiU woeire W nujit and perw.i.al attention. i Auru»t 2S), 1*55.—dAwy I OFFERS B. V A-.hKlti.KS. KWITII ft ViKHHI HLKH, W'HoLE-. ALE A( CTHiN HOT HE XDR al Estate Agency, on .id between Main and r__ -£V J'diuson streets, Keokuk, Iwa. i N- B. Partieiilarattcntion |mid totbesnle of Real Kstate at Auction. (Oct. 10, 'bit— mt. jm H. ALLin, a professional service* to the citizen? if Keokuk ,(iii v i'-ioi'y. II office, the name heretofore oeeuiHed by-TV. Ford, ui. stairs. over the «tore of J. Bruee, Esq., Xo. Mi Main Sirect. Residence at I!ic "Pav. 1 2d Mnd .'ill Stre*'«, June 12, IS.'.5.—*rtf, i ~A7'MrT-"5jtt^«' Vri si TIT I 1' II Y S I I A N A N It .- K E OS, on t'ortcert, between E.-PECTFI I.LV i' mil r- bif jr'/fv.'sional service f'ffice .No. 4, Kurkc't, (Jailory,p»ncrufHaln HtHtAl i H. A HIN, WlloLK.-hiA i.ii and lu tail J'j u/t i»t, aorsMt «f i M*su i Xiiird ^trtflc, kvuk.uk, Iowa. &&- Si(»* oi ihts ilifc Mortar."^bi Afirii li, dA» Ft. Miidi'DO, Feb. 17, lSjij.—d'f. J4TIKN !»f. K1ID, ATTOHNin' AT LAW, K.. knk. low*. \F1 letIU i Kr,:i •!). on Main fltreetj •. I»R. J. HAIKEH, A~Z fi"r'r f^l FICK at h„ I^id,u.,-. on lJ,«nd«M 8WW«, Aitjfiiat 7, is.i w W*»*t if ,«5ond, Keokuk, Iowa. 'i TJ"AVTXt jH.-nnaiicnfIy l'»'-afcd in thin eit*, ht'ca Ol-f I e a e o i i s i- a n e e i i s n a Martu -1. I Nfj. 2, jUuikt'* tiailory, ctin»r ul and Third Stii-cl.-. Awjuul 4. i ..—iiif Main w iu itn R. mniTH. KIj!/^* .M AXi KA'Tl'KEK, ricb Scree?. n?ax Frunklrn, n|, ir*t 111. K-fp r»m«tMjt!y on hiutd RdJetr* of ewry deacrip tioti. ii will i,,- »--id a.- kw nod tm goad teraui m* cto lr* |iur,-int» -H B' N' B- Kv.'ir Bellow* warraa?'-1 to gift tion. Ati»n#t 27, ls.'i'i,—dfim* J. IUMEU. »Rt I. WM 0 A I K M, Pr«'vi»ion.« and I*r'»H en Th.r 1 uud FoorUi dAw i ft kEiVLKB in 'ir.x-erie*, *. 90, Maiij, U Ds Reokuk,lo if.ovi:u Hoi st:, B\Sir, 1/. W. L'u\ kH, coriiKr Walnut and Second •!», Mu-M-aUtit, loaa. no. Ttpiuii, Marion, Davenport and U&kaMraaa ifr L.ntt. March 22, 1 .....—4 K A w i i k Human Proprteiar. CP»NER a«d CumiaiMiou Meraluuit^ Ko. liio fcTse'. St. Louis. Agent# for th« •ale of iluiiuc#' i^iuiaville Hy irauhc tVmtiil, C'al •n.vii l'i*i i.r, anu me. K^-oti'l and t\*lar Htr.-stt, Fart Madi imm). Iowa. Bagsagf taken to and from boata Free of Aarir-. iS~- H!aye» I ave thii Uooh daily for Kevkak ani llurl.ngton. Jane 2j. ISi-i. j|7*lT KK»:ano MAIN* Bire^. between Sisth and Seventh. Whole *ale and He:aii iK-uh iti Si.n *•*., Hollow Ware, Tinner'i- Sswk, Ac. AIm manufacturer of 'fin, {'or»f*r, and Sheet-1r«.n War •«. iuM.fiiij and JobWug in Tin, Copper, and Sheet-, I Mill' A«rei. »»,i li "t Iron, which I will warrant to give wrtisfaction. Ju*ti« af ike Pear*. Ttil*- HE nud-.r !^ii 1 would iiUuriu i.w friend* in «x#un!r. that h»« office i» on Main, between 2d aud :U ttir^- -', K. -.kuk, Iowa, over the Harut'&s bur». lie w ll a'-'.md to tlte coli«v'.ion of all at count* cuiru«:cd io ht» eaie, v. *h proiupin-m. Ac count* »tut by utaii, poet-paul. will ruuvtvcatten ti^u, and Lbc utotiev returned a- ord -d. *1»WA1LD COLE. March 2, IS.'jj.—dly. C. OBI KTOP J^BEPS a ctt« k F.uu.lv a vari of Toy*, aud an ajunjrtui'.-nt of Mu#imj In-tru uxatU. i-Jt sale «b it» Street, fetwwn ,v. ni and Third. Mar. 23, ls.i.1. ivns 1IOI «K. Omxes or .1oiiv«.,n am- First Street*, CHARL^O. Bl NXKLL. The ander ned take* pleasure in announcing that he ha« taken tl.ia very popular lloufcc and made a compjr e rcnovatiou throughout the prernii-e-. H" t« imw prepared to r.rcue the pat ronage the 11r-, ami h,'lie\ he can meet the i wants ,.f all who desire a p#»l House. He hop by a lone application to the bttsincM and a teutioii to the inany wail's of the traveller, to met and obta.n a idiare patronage. l'njigugc taken to and from Boa"* free of ri^rge. CHAS. G. BVSSELL. April 5. m5. dtf I I S Vail & Co. i IKON Foi NiiKR.s AND \i llfXISTS, MAN I FACll IlKt Sof Svatu K»« it ues, v«riat and !-aw-MiU Muehmery, W'n'er Wheel*. A^., Ae.^ corner r.f S and B.oudeau Street?,Keokuk. Iowa. May .0,1, H/.t.^dAw PI.nsVI.VtMl IOIADHV, 1 Cor. Main and Eighth Siree!#. KEOKl K.InWA. TFl WICKlUlSllAM A SO.NS, rimuufinsurers of Steam Faig:nf.« and MiU Mai-hinery. A gen eral aanoriiii O. Ca- M. a.'lapted t-» the wiBEna of tUe ooun'r. -n-'antly »n h-u-.-l jal-dly Plows and Wagons TAYLOR A MKKi:, (&nce. -M.r. of Newion A StepJien-".) tor. flain & 12tb Ms., lieakHk.I*. rilEUE they keep i*«.n^tantiy on hand all kind: w and wholcaaU* deaier* in lfnrr!wap« of Plow-, Wagons ati Carr.ages, made in the i be.«t -I vie and out of the be?" quuli y material*. Wholesale and iv'h TAYLK A McKEE. I March 11, !s iA BOOK BINDERY Aasd Klank Rook nanulartor) Tilt sub-ecocr i.aitng fitted hii ex I en- i Bindery in tue sitv ot Keokuk, iowu. (No. lit). tila-nrtt-. up stairs.) is now pre •j (Mtrvd to exeeut all enters in his lino, toe noi-t 'j workmanlike manner. Periodicals, Ala.-ie liooks, Pamphlets, Ac., bound, and old Books re-bound in an^ variety of style, ilavin^ a fupi-nor ftook*of materials for the man ofaeture of Biank Books, particular itUcUUou will i In- given to tiie orders of Merchant^ Bankers, iSteumlfoats, and (kjuuty Oflicers. All biank books will be paged when desired, and warranted in every respeet. Also on hand a stock uf superior Stationery. J. ii. WEdTCOTT. L. J. Adam*, Agent. _August 11, t,S.'»5. dAwly Keokuk Bo6k-fiin5ery, AND BLANIv BO»»K AM AC 1OUV'. BLANK B-.-ok mail.• au.l rui u. any reqt|lred pattern. Court JbU-cords, Jnsliees' i/oeket.-,, As itt'Syor.-' Books, Foil Books, Ac., Ae., furnished at ifcori U'ltif'. Old Book?. Magmtines, Mturic, Ac., bound or ro be und in u»y fiyle do-ircd. Bindery will be found on Second Street, n xt tin,r t'. th Atiietitt uiu. »ikb of the''Big Book." Jau. 20, 1 j1.—d.tw. 1A AC X. PIERCE. ShavlBg ft llnir Cutting F.xtruordl •itry SIIAMPOONTN'SakK»nBEEABLYCat.us, At: PERFORM CD. Tne lav ot ite ol tieorgc on Mtiin street, below Parlous'b Bunk, presents new attrac tions to the citixens of Keokuk, iiaving obtained MWistanta in my businese superior to any ever Ivf .re employed in tins city, I invite the patronage of the community, af I am rati-fied that I can shave cbmn i. r, cut huir more handsomely, and shampion with s iore dexterity than any harbor in thr State of L.wfc. JCompetiUviti chgdloujcd UKMil.if .VfiUS. 33, 1855.—lydAwfim .. ..... Keokuk, ft. lift H«inf A- 11 nnr«tUl K I i. K' Vl uMl'AM 3aHi ou Mam fjtrwrt, over Store Sept. I, 1^ A w !y .^ical Abbot 4 o'» Time Kxprraa* PN. Btr^ct }'or bilia La4ling, appijr to Neal, Aboot Jfc Mark parkagfw "N«al*. AUot A Co"* Kxpr«M." July 27, ltU 1H5&. Wenlern l^EAL. Ai im Liberal ca advaarvK on Hhipm'iit of Pioduee or Men itandi**-, for aaie in thi» marke:, or »hip BH.nl lo iro lid- ea»-t. lU-fer to W. L. Kw.np 1 Co.. St. Ini, Mo. S. A W. B. 'lbaj'er, Quinr y, lii. (irt'en A Stolio, MiUCa tine, I«wa B. H. Camplwll A tJo., Oaleaa, 111. J. H. l^arig.fv & Co., lt.uk I.-1bih1. I!.: liarklry, l"h uf~on Co., Uav-iaport 11. T. F'wUt, B-.-ardr lowu, lii. Hon. A. fciarni-, Sprmgli..il, III. A. I A II. R,vd, 'iuT^-l.nrjr. Hi. W. S. Uiimart, New ork Fhm!! A 1'!)! .ad-Sph.a, l*a. A. Gilbert, Ca-hr Cfmimereial Bank. Chi HarV? car- of T. W. A A (*n. Jul i: .• i vi i JPi:\*MVl,t A*1 A MAI1.MOAD we«tcm Saie*, by a eontinuou* Kiuiway d,r.e(. Th.n road also euun^ett at Pitt-ii -:rg wi'h dia ly line of Mesui -r. to all por:.* on the We em River*, aud af C'lev- iand and J-andu-kv wch ft^utnerx to all |n»ri* on the Nor!hwe*ii.!rn Lake* making the m^tt direct, vh-ap«-st aud reliable route by ahith Freight uut Ul luroard-.U io and iroui th'. Orta Wtni. RATI.!! BLTW EtN I'lin AliEIJ'BtA A^t I'lTTSBliEQ. FIR«T t'ukNS.-—BtKi'c, Shoes, I l)ry»oods, tin bo*tt) Furs, 7bt. per 100 lb. Feather*, Ac., 2d Ct-A^-.—Book* and Station-1 ery, l'rv (ioodj', :in balva,) 00c. |cr 100 lb. Hardware. Leather, W«o]f •'!d lass.—Auvtla, Bafiring, Ba»n and Pork, (in hulk,) 50c. per 100 lb. Jimp. Ar.. 4th Ciu *«. —Coffee, Fbh, Da-1 con Bii i Por k, (pat ked Lurd, 4Qo. per 100 lb. ind I.'.rd Oil, In hippinjr 0Kid« from sny point East of Philadelphia, jKirlimiar to murk pM'k.igv "Tia. Penn*ylt'ania Kaiiroad."' AH Oooda (i-usigni-d to the Agentn uf this Hoed at Philadelphia or Pitts bu'g, w ill lie forwarded without U'ntiou. lutioiiT A«ktk.—Mo-. IVt'.-r, 1: -nn J. L. Elliott. V. York K. J. S«ip-e«ler, Pbiindelphia Ma graw A Kuonc. iSaltim-jre Frtin. uf. Pitta burg Sprigtuan A lir «u, Cim-iunati. Olii J. Mi-.-rth'-ad, L"Ui»ville, Ky. R. C. Meldruui, .Mad i#»0. lr.d. llalriitie A Co., M. L.ui», My. J. $. Mil' b-i'li A Soi, Fvniwviile. lnd. U. li. Ufl .-TON. treneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. J. lAJMBAElllj hup't, A1 toon*. 1'a. Feb. 1. lV..._lv I I A S V I A I i V O A I I fI^IinK.t uaiiy inrou^n iraiiM, te:ween i'mladel phi.i and Pituburg.—Tok Mi ijm.nu Matt. Tkai b.-a^t!- l'li: lad hi for Pitt.-b iir' at TJ A. M.. and P,ttsil.urj for Philadelphia a' 7 A. M. '1'hk Fast LIVE l«-a 1'iiiladclplna for Piti*b-.irg a U" KEOKUK: MONDAY, OCTOBER 15,1855. T. 1«M» ntd*' ruee 4 Hnl'KIKTOKS. Xeal, AbUf A Co., H-* Bond 8t.,1 n»»»|? cor.!M-«stion with the Railroad* to Chicago V., Wtiiiam-*, Tanner A Co., XlufikU». Ship i «wl th«- Kiwt« daily by People's Line of St«auier, foot Covrtlawu. The line i* at pr.-*t nr pompo*cd the rteamcfp P. B. IlnH.k., V«BondlSlvN. Y, Virjfil H111 y»• ]VIer«'linalttf Line. A CO., New York, WiixuvB, Tasnku A Pro|iri«torii. Ship daily from P». 2, Ka.«t Ri%er, N w .»ik. All oarjfoe^ fully in-urt*i to Buffalo. No truiixhtpirient between XVw Y'ork utd BofUo. For fi- igli! Hpp y to NVai, Ablot itCo.,) I^OIiWA P. B. Brooke. Bo»l St ., X. Y. Virgil lliily« r, Mark pa kajrtv, M. W. Line.'* Juh 27, lNj./—d'«wfiru T. W. AlrianAer KI1N(» and Commi*-ion Merchants Freiirhi A Kent- for New York Bail lioiwi, and u ii Lak- fi-a! Line, on Frit. Cana! ud I-ukt-?, 17ti iSnuh Wiir^r S reet,Centra! Wharf,Cnn-ago, III. 1 P.M. Tw* Nwitt fcxr«r.«* Taait I'-nifi. Philadelphia for Pittfcbur/ at i I P. M., and Pm«barg foi Piuladel phia a: It) P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburg with Kail roadc to and from St. Louie, Mo. Alton, Galena aud Ch»ea£o, 111. Frankford, Lexington and Lou i v 111 Ky. Terre 1 la .lie, Ma^li^on, Lafa.vetU' aud li,di«ua|uli», lnd.: Can itiuati, I)ayton, .-prinjjficld, lieiklon.aiue, San-lu^ky, Toledo. Cleveland, Colutn bitf. Z.air\-wiie, -Maafsilion aud Wooster,'hio also, with the teaui Packet Boats ..m and to New Or leaus, t. LoUi». L-juiavilie, and Cincinnati. Through Ticket* can he had lo or from either of the above place*. For further particular*,see Hand bills at ibe dif ferent fiariiug points. PaiMngerai from the West will lind this the shortes and most expeditious rout« to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Xew York or Bou- TIIOS. MOORE, Ai.ttNT, Passenger Line.i, Philadelpbia. J. JaJLSUlMEX, Agent, Passenger L'ne.-, PitUburg. Fe-b. 1, —ly CMcago and Burlington tl. R. Line. IStfvncccompleted, lili tar JPeoriu 1 O. |iiawkn. entra Tract aiid Chicii^.i, Burlington A Qui lie v k:i- Iron I -, now and Trains run the entire dis from CillCAtiO to BI RLIXGTON, Iowa, without change cars. The most direct n,ute to Cliicajfo, Xew York, Bos ton, Philadelphia, and all other points Ea*t. 2 Daily Traais have Burlinjjti u Sundries excepted. 1.—DAv Exprf.HK,—Tuiwioii 7.30*A. M. Arriving at Chicago the name evening, passing through Monmouth, tlale.-burg, Princcton. aud c,m netsting at Mcndota with the Illinois Central Rail Road, lo La Salle, Itloomington, Springticld, Deca tur. Jacksonville, and Xuples also with Galena aud Dunleith. 2.—Exi-urss TiiKtirnii 7. :!0, p. M. Connecting with J,lnio,.- Central Ruil Road at Mendota for St. L,.uis uud Ca.ro dirct. Tram- on the above Roads run in eh.se connec tion. avoiding all laving over at auv uf the points. Passengers leaving Burlington at 7. SO. P. M., reach .«iena und Dunieitb in 12 hours, and St. Lou- in 20 hours. By .ii- r.'ine passengers will reach the interior portions of O lio and Indiana in less time, and with fewer c-iarges, t: an by any other route, connecting, via Michigan Central at Michigan City, with the New Albany and Salem Road, tucuce to all iKiints sonth aud »outhenit. liaggage checked direct thrdngh to Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. Through Tickets by tins Rou'« pan be purchased at the llail Road Office in Btiri.ii-ton. (. (i. HAMMOND, Superintendent. D. Reui'-k, Ticket Agent, Burlington. C. "E. fu!.u:n,ticneral Ticket Agent, Chicago. Chicago, May 1st, lb^.i. dAw fancy uooni. JrST received an cl-giint i*-ortment of fine Goods, such as Fr nebduna Yu.-e-. Parian and Terra Cotta, Ac., Pin hers, Lavemh and Cologne ttloe, Fruit Stands, c-inl Reiver?, Cigar Stamh, Jewel Stands, Spoon Goblets, Figures, Cupids, Busts, Ac. Also ou hand a good aa-ortm nt of Cr«*-kery and !!**!-«-are. CAREY A K.ILBOI llN'E. June 18,1855, ft Cbewiug Taliarro. A Cllol't.'E aasortment just receiywi. All who an i tid of the weed tan hi- i-ati-db-d bv calling on iT1 MOORE A tloOPiiH. Pure tadldverOil, FtEPARED LOlIk K K«KI K 1865. AIL LIN KSTKAMEfiS. I^HI popular Imi ot S:c:mn ri( »iil make regular 1 'daily trip* aa a^nni the soa«on,con TScrtiuE at K okuk aub tb« rovular daily Mail Pack. to IV* k Cai^:m aiol St. I'ai i., ruu Vkk.xos, Wksteu.nku, Jkammk Deanh, anil i KeoKra, whose nainer alon* ar« a i»i'flici«nt^uaran- 1 ud anoiumwdatioua, dy in ty of their spc March 18 .'). A*n ROCK KEOKIK 19S5. 18M. ItLAIB HAII.ROAH MAii. LiXE STKAMWlS. rnilF. two fa-i ."teatiier^ .T. M'Kr.i: and Bk.n CAMP A Bn i., now making daily trips, connecting at Rock Inland with the ear? for the East, and with the Daily Mail Packet! for Cutena and Saint Paul, and at Keokuk with the great Mail Line Steamer* Jen nie Deans, W'caierner, Keokuk and Dm- Vernon fur Lou *. J. 'Kke, Captain Lcjrojr XXodgf, learea Darcn P''r' wid Rock I-land every Mcudav, Wrlneaday and Friday evenings for Keokuk" Returning, |au'(i Kenkiik eiery IncHlay, Thursday and Satur dav Ev»*ningr. Ut.\ vai-Brt.!.. Capfa-ii R.F. RsrtMt, leaves I»a v en port and Ko. k Imaad every Tuesday, Te«r«lat. and .-a'urlay evening*. Ra-turning, leave* Keokuk' I ew-rv W (irtenday Friday and Sunday evenings. For Freight or PiMaage, inquire on Uiard, or of .. T. HEAIUllT, Aj ent, March, S.—dtf Keokuk. !*rw Ai-mugenrnt« THK Steamer 0. W Sl'ARM\WK will run aa a regu.ar dailv parkri fr.ui K okuk, in courier ion witli th. e N o e n o s s i i i o a a i tiuin -y at o'eiwik aud arriviug a' Ivt-Lku M„ and leaving kV-kuk n retort, trip at 5 o.'cioek, For freight or pa*#«gc apply on board. DinethHlin J. P. SIOTIS, Ag nt at Keokuk. .Tunc J.'!. ISaS.—lAw -f*. U II irk a, yi. nk71 O E O 1 K N I 8 ity olK*okak, Io.,^—O(5eo on Mam hi., bctweca ond and Third Sire-1.-. R. 11., addition to the uxna of inserting artificial te^ i- in j»o*«i's.«ion ,i the cacSum*,' r.gi for thi» city of mounting the "enntit »ou.« gum teeth." tu un '.er.sally aiiiiired ior their beau'v. •'reugtli, aud el.auiine-'1. After un exj»e rieure i.f two year® in tlii-t style of 'rork, he would unnesilatiugly recomni- hd it to th, public- an poi •frrsiug mauv and grea" advan'ag -." over any other Style of work known to the profession. Those in terwN iire re,^p•• tfully laviUd lo tail and examine "(jcciuieii# of lite diffiieui methinl. ot mounting teeth. April 16, l*l iy DRICKEY IM VrAl, OTIt R. J. K. Siiege.(tl I)..,, ist, having 'ltuneii from the Ea Will b- hap|n to wait on hi» Jr endi Having a large Mwt of Teeth, fro It*.- liest manulactones, can please tin most la«ridi ou«. Tectli mouutcd on either gold or plat.ua, on las new improved mctli k!. which i» now being u.«ed by the lest lKnt ta. lie is also prejiared lo mount Blink Teeth, or Continu ius Cum.-, on gold or plati na when on the latter, a* a lower price amounting to the difference in eo»t of matrr.al fall sets on i gold for glut), oil i'l.ATtna for All work war ranfed. Ofhee on *outU sitle of Blonde&n, between 3d and 4ih tjtreets. Keokuk. i March 27.—dly ST~u, jom:s. fSueie*'-or i P. Slin-.'erian»!,) Dealer u A locks, Watehea and Jewel ry, Second treet. tin-xt door to OLarli l'ar.-oiis' Banking ll.ni .',) Keokuk, Iowa The sulncribcr h*i! just received a large ami beautiful stock I..f tiuid and Silver Watch. Jewelry. Ae., comnrieing the la'est styles of Ladies Br-a»t Pin*, Ear kiufs. Fingir Kings, Cuff Pius, ti-iid Ouard and Fob Chains. Kr,». Seal-, Silver Thimble*, tiold Sltdw, Sna^M, Studs, (Job! Pens with or without holders, iiald Pencils, Pens and Pencils. V'ATl'H ItEPAHUKG. The subwrriber bc.n.j a prautu-ul watchmaker, feels competent to rcpa.rthe inos difficult and deli cate work that may be eutr»t«*d to his care. All work warranted to giv* mtisfaetion. Colutt.i TtVK. The public may res' assured that Ihe correct time is, and always w ill be kept by Nov. 2?, lSi4.—dly X. W. JONES. LIVtRV NTABli, ON J. hnon street, between l.-t and 2d, by W ii. 11. CueeiiiMtx. intnt is largo, .mm »lio«J. well arranged and amply piovided with go«*l h»r--H weil trained for harue-s, a- weil an with Carriages, Buggu-s and llack.". II ami close, •-.•rered and half eov ored, vi every d.—"iiption, adaptei toconveniemre or InTUiy. Hor.-et or l'iirri.tgc ».f re-itienL .f thexitv or Vis itor- fiMin abroad k.-pt on m»leiat« tc in-, and carefully nttciHlel to by men thoroughly sktiled in tbehucine**. llori -bought and indd on com an** ion own aei«unt nt all times. M« 2j, 1o.'.—dly PR Keokuk, Ot. 17, 18&4.—dtf TMEW Jlargereceived Tnis Road connects ai Chicago with the Michigan (Vntral and Michigan Suit hern Roads, and with all Metropolitan Wn«W, Conversation U«eafe», the Romi- leading to the Atlantic Cities, Ohio, Ken-1 Paintillicrs, Ac Ae at tiuky and Pennsylvania. CRERUITOX A OHMKR'S OF by E. A C. Yaruall A- Co. A Large B«pt- *—d MOOEE A HOOPKib KQd on my K«-e ft Titubermaa's l.ii rrf Stable. 11 In stable, .-ituat ou Third Street, between I. Main and Biondt-nn Streets, in large and *.m ntiidi..ii-. and op.xiallv lilted up and adapt fur the u-in K-, and the undersigned are uinplv prepared to »«e..mluodate th ir frimd- and th public nerally, with Sa.l-.il-- IIor.s-, Bug^jief. and C.irriag-'.» at rea sonable rati*. Th.ya:-o k-ep H»r',-n bv the day, Wei.k, ur month. SA.M KEE, \V. TIMBERMAX, »VM LK DliPOT, HE und -rjigtied are n-eeiv ing dui ly. bv express, lr. ,-h Baltimore Oy.-ti.rs, wlneh w"e offer t. the citii 'ii- uf Keokuk ai:d Mcmity by the can wrd«cn. We have a 1- o Ii tied up a Saloon, where we can ac commodate Ladi, s as well as Ucntlcoien with a good plate oi tresh oyster-. CREIUHT' iX A 0IIMEB, *'et .5-d .1 iiristoti Street. rRFIVC II (AMM1A. l'ST by Express from New York eity a assortment of French Candies, such a* Cream Drop-, assorted flav is, I Sherry (lam Cordial do do do do do do do do do Confectionary and Ice Crciuu Saloon. June 12,1855. JF'ancy cST received (he largest and best aesortracnl of Candies ever befor offered in Keokuk also a large assortment of Fruits, Nut:., Ac., at CUE!OilfOX A ULlMEil'S, April 30, 1So5.—dtf. Johnson Street, AK?:s '\i' all kinds can be liad at \J CRElOllTt iX A Oil ER S, je 12—dtf Job nson Street. krOKT K rr:%ir sirti• wa y rih i i.h rnnr the K.-okuk l'euinle S,»inin»ry will oommenoe on Monday S. j't-. tulur lULh. Kev. Wm. U. W lUiuius, Principal and Teachcr of Engli-h linttnmar and Criticism of Intellectual and Moral Phi lf»4nithy. A#. re. A. L. WuiiKiu. T«aeher on Piano Forte :»nd of the French Language. Miss Mary C. Halt, leadicr of the rarious branch es ol Mnthemat' and Xiilural Science, History, Ae if* Julia B.'ttediet, Itiacher in the Primary De' part men t. VJZf* i'SB ikRH. Primsry D.-jviirtm' nlv- $5 00 Advaitcisl 'partiuei tj 6 00 Fu.-i, Ink, Ct.u.k, ,Vew JO X«e*'sOB^ ou Piano Forte, 10 00 onOuitaJ, 8 00 in French or Latin, j* 3 00 Drawing o»- F.vinting, .• 8W Keokak, Aug. 30,1855.--d4wtw. v 5. -'jpwym 9 ,U«pim|vvi A- t-- »EMLN«. H. CLAYPOOLB. A. I.. ft CO., (Suoeeesorn ti lirauville B. Smith A Co.) BANKERS and dealer* in Exebange, Keokuk, Io. Sight cheeks on all the principal cities constant ly for sale in sums lo suit. Collection* on this city remitted for promptly at current rates of Exchang*. We will buy and sell all kind ot Uold, Specie, and uneurrent R-nik Notek, at best rates. interest allowed on special depoaita kkpkukni as Cash. Am. Exchange liank, Xew Y'ork. Meena. E. W. Cio'rk, Ddgc A Co. Lucas A Simoiids, st. Louis. E. W. Clark A l'ro's. X. Corwith A Co., tialena. May 21, lhoi. 1845. 1 KKIIAXtit: AKD BANKHU HOIDE Oand tiEO. C. AXDE1WX. on Third, between Main Johnson Street*, Keokuk, Iowa. Collections on this city remitted promptly, at current rate of Exchange. Interest on depositi when apeeiaily agreed up«n. Reler to E. W. Clark A Bros., ftgy, Mil'enls rger A Co., John J. Anders,Vu A Co., it. Loms. K. W. Clark. Ifcidge A Co., Xew Y'ork City. "iSSfc- ^flioe hours from U A. M. to 5 P. M. Jliiv 14. Isjj.—-dtf Rankin* llouis of rhaarParaeiTh Cor. oi Main and 2d St.-., KEOKl'K. lOW A. SltiHT Exchange on the East snd S.nth bought and sold. European Exchange for remit ranee to any part of Europe for saie. Interest allowed wfi deposits as ler agreeni- ill. Refer to Lneftn A Simondst 8t. Lonii, Mo. L. A. ltenoirt A Co., do Arlaniw Bank, liorlnn. Duncan, Sherman A Co.. Xew York. 1'rexel A (., Philadt-lphia, Pa. Vnion Bank, Baltimore, Md. Comuieieial Bank. Cincinnati. O. Price, Converse A l.o., Xew Orieaaa, La. Sept. 1, 1' 11 y Oni LI. ft 14TI KSS, HAKCt ACTrjtKtS AM DKALERf tK o o w a n i S o e i con-1ant arnva.s our M-.ek 1 astern Work i!.-,. in I- it,- J.,, itifj ia'ge-t tVer offer, in Keokuk. Tlicy are selected withsjiecial reference to the waata of tlie retail trade, and will comprise every variety imaginable. The pries will be sueh as will eonviavc every one that we iv_* fully adopt wi th' motto of "tlutck Niiea aud Sinail Piofiis." X. B. The summer io«nl, u,,w on h.md will bt closed out at v.*t Boot ami Shoe Manufactory. To th- Ladie- we would say, call in and see o«r elegant -tyhs Bootee?. Buskin*, and Slips, of tbe finest materials, now munufn tur at our establish ment, whuh in point of .juulity and durability we wili warrant to br- ».(aal to any in the wewt. ttent lemeti will SihI it to their inter st to call and examine our stork of eust .m luade work, «.t which an ample quantity witl always be kept on lusnd, and as we u^c miiv the st uuUtr.uU, and employ none bu* the l"St workm-u, thev may rest assured of a gi«od article, guaranteed to fit ail eases. X. B. Ail arttcica oi our own manufacture war ran led. feign of the Mananoth Shoe, corner building, Maia and third Streets. August ol, 1*55.—d.tw Exreltler Root ft Shee naaBfactery TU»C LATKST Kltrvir IVIt AHEItn AN PASHIOXS. T. IIAKR1S O.. HAVTXOJ. just r,j,, rod a ,hop, in their idd business, on i tiird u-.-t, between Mam aud Johnson, Keokuk, Iowa, respectful announce that they are prepared to mauu facturc the neatest and most fashionable Boot- und Shoes that can be got up. Determined not to excelled by anv manufac turers in the West they so twit a share of publh) pat ronage. A.s we purchase direct from the Importers, our atock is always of the latest fashion and beat quali ty, and a' the lowest figures. As we keep no East, rn or slop work on hand, we warrant all our ready made Boots and Shoes of the same character u.s hoi-e made to order. Call and leave your orders for a jjood fit. War ranted lo «uit in every particular. Repairing in the n-. at est and moat aubetan tial manner done on abort notiee. .T. HARRIS A CO. July 21, IS55. dy Fall 'Trader Clate rHy Hoot and Shoe Store. Xo. 112 Maiu St it-*, t, 1, w. 11 fourth and Fifth. Tth'att«ntioii HE uudersigiitd would reap,etfully call of the Ladies anil Oei.tie n vf K. okuk and vicinity, to th. ir fiiu und w. 11 selected St..ck of .(.'li and Sh...s, opened aud for sale at the above establishment, eom p. iiingiill kind* of Ladi.iciit.-', Mi-ses', B.ys', and Children's wear, of all stvhs. grwles aud aiiea. The se goods have been select, d'with #|»eeial refermoe to ii atnes- of Myl- and durability, and will be sold at a very small advance above Eastern .-..st, as we are determined not ui b.- uu.krsold by any house ia the city. Please give us a call. An examination uf goods and prices is the onlv favor we a»k. HA\ 11 Sept. 8. IS ,.,.- II. C. illTSKAMP A BRO. Hoot* and Silioea at Wholesale. I NO opened a ImuM- in tin- nlv for th.» pur jose of carrying on the wholesale Boot and Sl.ot business, we respectfully call the attention of the trade to our large and well assorted slock, which is now being received direct from the beat manufactories iu Mas.-tiehusetts. It is our intention to alwavs keep on hand a complete**.-M.rttncnt of goods the line, and ofler sueti inducements as will ob'ain for us a liberal i-hare of patronage. Country merchants will do well to call and exam ine our stock before tluy purchase. July 7.—d i 1 TERA CX). DAV!f:K& IIAHT. WHOLESALEStreet, Deal err in Boot* and Shoea, No. IIS, Mam Keokuk, Iowa. Having located in this city we would reapectfully inform the merchants of thu interior that we have engag in the ab.ve bii.sin.--s. having all the facil ities for purchasing our sroek directly of the manu facturers at the lowest figures. It i» our "bjeet and determination to build up a large aud permanent tunic by keeping on hand a large nnd w II assorted atoek makiug our pric -sso tow that none can b« less, aud terms and discounts as liberal as auy other boute. Pl.-a-e call and e\niuine our -toek. m-pl^d w I Boot and Shoe Manufactory, AM ]irepare.| to manufacture from all of th beat Brands of Fr.neh, O rman, B-lifian and Phila delphia Calf Skins, having bought th. of the im |srtcn in Xew York, and mauufactur. r» in Philadel phia. Thi' jmtrons of my establishment mavrcat as sured of getting a bttcr article thau at the houses who buy of se.und or third hands. Call and examine my stock and leave yoor order*. A good and satisfactory tit warrantid and the work guaranteed at the Boot and iihoe Emporium, No. 68, Main Street. 8. A. DUKE. August 20, I8i5.—dtf ARRWrro A the Boot and Shoe Euip-num. Xo. 6H, Main •/*. Street, a large st-^-k Boot* and Shoes, bought of the inanufaeiur. rs iu th? east, expressly for the retail trade. Having had seven y-ar.s exjn ri. uee in the busiues* in Keokuk, I feel confident that the good^ will b- found bnp.rior in style and tjuality to at stock in this market, and when all have arrived wi'.l .surpass all competition in extent of variety. Coin and set—.No UAUK To UHiJi AT, XuH t»..i:»ij TO SHuW GOODS. (j, RliKB August 20, lbi.5—dtf Third Streak Wholesale Hoot and Khoe Ktorn. HAYINil now r.c-iv.d my Fall and Wiutcr atoek of Boot and Sh«»- I am pr. par to oticr an pv-rior iuduivmeuis to dealers. My stock being di rect from first hands will bo sold as low. if not a lit tle lower, thuu auy hous in fh- city. promise to make it to the advantage of those d.iiriug to pur chase, to call on tu bef re purchasing lUmeiuber. un Thir Su t. hetwe n Main and Johnson, a few doors south of Avers' Drug St. re, Sept. 8.—-d:,mwtf W.'E. TH'IMPSOX. [10 JOURN EYMEX TAILORS —WanUd. imme diatt i at No. 6, Third Street, two Jirti rait journeymen tailor*. Hone othex* need apply. Mp27 J- M. ttUOL NO. 193. Fall Trade. ^TAR ClyOTHlVi., ToRE. 72 Main St.,Keokik. O 11. Straus would respectfully call tbe at tention of the gentlemen of Keokuk and vicinity te the fact that he has formed a co-partnenhip with one of the beat clothing-bouse* in Cincinnati (J. Ma rienthai A Ij. Block,) and thus puaaeeae*superior fa* eiSiti.K for the selection and purchase of atocka nt clothing and furnishing goods. They have uow a most complete assortment ofaall kinds i.f Clothing, comprising in part, Cloth atl Overcoat*. Pants and Vwts of all grades, atyle# and »i*es. Shirts. Stocks, 11*^ and Caps, Tiuuks 4*e. Them- goods have U en select.d with care, and will be sold at a email advance on custom est. We an determiii-d not to be undersold by any eatabliah m. nt tlii.i side of Cincinnar i. Country merchants are particulariy invited to '*M aud examine our stock, before |urehasing elsewbeM. sep 17 d4'wtf 11. STRAl'S A CO. J. n. BI T. witos. J.vs. I»KWBT. ni KdIANT TAILOKS. rj'IIIRD street, b-tweeu Maui and Johnson, Kmh kuk Iowa, have just received, at their Fi»hu$» able Tailoring and Furnishing Establishuuat, choice and excellent supply of Broad loibs. Ceeii ineres, est intr*. and (i. ut Icmcn's Furnishing tiooda of all description*, aud guarantee that their woak shall b. don. in tbe in-.st appr-ived aud satitfact.ijy manner. Th-v are eonatamly reeeiving tha N'ew \.»rk and Phil»delphia Fashions, and respectfully soli. it all who desire g^nl work and the ln.»t u.ate rial to give them a call. HUTCHINSON 4 BKWKY. April 5, 1855.—dly New Arranfrment. THE anbacribt-r would inform the citiiena of Ke* A okuk and vicinity that he baa purchased the stock in trade of Ben. F. Dodaon, at Xo. 5 Third Street, where be has on hand a general assortment of French and American Cloths, Cassimere* and V estings, which be w ill make up to ordt at tha shortest notice, and in a sty le not to be a ur pa seed. Also a good assortment of Summer Coats, Veeta, aud Shirts, always on band. July i:t. 1 H.'.i,—dif JAMES M. TYLER, To the Cltixeaa ol Keoknk. btwrib. would anm-unee to the citizena o^ uk that he haj- just received a stock of the Iw-t aud most fashionable g..Kls f.r geiill.man'e wear ever brought to Keokuk: consisting of F'rench and American cloths, cassim- res aud veating* pluah •?. velvets, grenadines,car hmere-. Ac., which he will make upon the shortest notice uud iu the beet 'tyla to or.li r. The subacriber ha.^ also on hand a fine sortment of ahirta, cravats, w.-a'fs. collars, 4x. wp17 JAMES M. TYLER. rnilEsul 1 Kcokt AfTi:\TIOI* ATI i:*TIO!%l nAYIN'tofmade arrangements for the eaiabliafc- merit u lurge t'lutiiing Manufacture, ou Uka baatern plan, I am uow ottering my Spring and summer Oood? ai i-kibk (X.ht. Ttioae tu a^ed«f lothing will find tbrs to be a tare chance. Corner of First and Main S.reels. NATHAN 110FFHEIMER. Keokuk, July 13. Ih.,5 --dAwly. LOTHnu CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND U lNIk.R TRADE. A I1A\ E rec- ived a large tn-k of Ready Medb 1 Clothing, tientleiueu's FurnishiugOo,ds. Ti-nn^ llais, Ca: jM-t bags. Umbrellas. Ac., which I will eeii at W iioi r.8AX.ic AsnRttTAti., a! a very sma:l advanee ab.ve Eastern c«sit. Corner of Fiist* and Main SU. ^ept. 7.--dAw HOFFHEIMER, To tiae (ientlcBirn. OX exhibition, an assortn... nt of French, ScoMli» and American Caaaimerea—the first ever offui^d iu this maikvt. Vkbtixos.—In Moire Antique Plain and Figured Grenadines*, Brocade and Rex Silka Silk VelvBl and l'lu h. u.Tns —Blaek and Blue, fine gradea, and broken check Cussimercs, for fall auits. Also- A choice selection of Kid, Cloth and Mertna Oioxes: Hmf Hog,- Wool. Merino, and heavy Cot* ton with Merino ieet Silk and Merino Cndemhirti aud Drawer* CravaU Scarf* and Handker hi. fa. Sept. in. 1S55.—dAw Bp.- ER, T. I. *cltl!:", V- Kl.Ki.lBn, McKenny & Runner, ITA\ 1. ibis da^ Hs^.K-iati-ti hcmselv es together tut the transact...u w the Drug business in all lU branch**. They expect to keep on hand a general aud well selected assortment of Pure Drugs, Chemi cals, Perfumery. Paints, Oils. Ac. Also have by this arrang.-m nt become aole pf®* pnetors fur the uianufaeture and sale of H. R. Oili more's celebrated Mainaluke Liniment and unrival led Vegetable Anti Billioua Pilla, for the States rf Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Wiaconaiu, Minnesota and territory of Nebraska. Ail oiders in future will Ih- addressed to McKEXXY A RUNNER. 1854. dtf fOtllTV AUEKT, ^1^ I. M( KEXNL^ has tn-cn ap|H.mted Agent in A Ij« e County, for Ihe sale of Sl'llilTlot i 14Q rows for Mtnlicibal, Mcchtuiicai, and Sacramontnl pur|Kjse« only. Call at No. go, sign of the Golden Mortar, Keo kuk, Iowa. I July 3d, 1855. d|v City Drug Store! Burrows Block. Main Street, WTfYR**Tr IT A J. U. STEWART are now in receii. [•/. a very large and carefully ,-elc«ted stockflU of Drug-, Medicines and Chemicals, Paieu Medicine,-. I'opular Remedies, Mechanical L:-®& quors, Paints, O.U, Dye Stuff Perfumery, and eve ry variety of fancy articles usually found ti e l.«st tabli bin. nt-of the kind. Every article warrant ed pure and g«nuitie. Purchaser.- will confer a mutual favor by calling at our establishment before buying elsewhere. Physicians pie»criptiou- careful.y put up. julting r»oR Dh. J. (j. STKW AtiT a office and couaultini the Drug Store. PMoFPSSIOVIL RFPERPNri* T. O. Edwards, M.D.,0bio Medical Collene. J.Cobh, i, John LiH-ke, .. May i(, lS.ij, —iA w. JAUt.'M REVKOLii Wholesale and RetaU £)ruggl«t, Miebanics 1»'Ktk, Xorih side of Maiu St., Kvokdfc# 1 HAV i INu made arrangementa for a perms nent business in the al.Mtve line, I am icv. offerii.^ to the eity aud country trade a lary and well selected uto.-k of lh-'ngs, Medicine*,— 1'aiiits. Dyes, ttijg ,„j Yamishes, Brushes, Oia wure and Window tiiass. Also lVrfunierv aud fan cy articles. Cigars. Tolmccn and Snuff, auil a choiea assortment of family tirow-riea, indudiug t^picea, leas, flavoring Extracts, Candi. s, Soda, fab ratns' and a variety of articles pertaining to thu depart ment all which will be sold on the principle nf "small profi s aud quick returns." Parti' ular attention given to preparing pro#crin» tions. In ewes w here tuedi. iues are r. ijuirtd dur ing the night it i- frequently inn.nvenient to obtain •thetn. I bis difficult I have ccuipletely obviated by having my residence in a part the same build itig occupied by my store and persons desiring mild*, ieiuca. may rely up.ii prucurmg them a! ail houfl. uight. or day. without inconvenience or deiuy. i'l'iggi'ts, merchants and others, pint ha- iag bj the (juantity, are requested to give me a cm!, as I I am determined to sell ou a favorable terms iut WOM i ii-e in the city. •"*. April «. 1855. dy 1 00 10Z" Ameri«^~ftl^t^ing Ll*$» A v/VJ mem, in quantifier i suit purcb&.-err. 2(H dot. Eseiilapiuu Liniment, and a gicat varia|V of Patent Medicine- at April ti, lM.ij. REYNOLDS'Drug Store. LARD OIL, spirit lias, Linseed Oil, C..j«il, JapajjL lA-mar and Coach Yanush, on hand and f..i ta|a a' REA NOLDis' Drug 1 CASK pure Blackberry Wine suitable f.r cinal and sacramental purpo-e- at ItEYX'OLDS" Irug Flore. 200 CA£K Prunes at UiW$ BOXES Oliusware aud Window Giae^ at ~W REYNOIiDS' Drag Store., KEYN'oLDS' Druf Store. LOOKlNti CLA»Si!J.r O AO BOXIfti lAoking ilasses, assorted sh- s. juKt s'v'O r.-eeived, direct from the (uauufue'ur,T», e4(l fur -iuo bv the box or doxen- Als an aaaorUneM of Gilt Moulding, fur picture frame:. CABBY A /«M l#f 1M5.~d