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VOL. 8. ATTORXEYS April 1 1. 0 a n is PCBiiifu r. vitnv uKsisa (srvnAv-: mjh .)#,) By J. B. HOWCLL 4k CO. i: u v Five Dotxars PtR Aiacm. payable in Advance or, Tex Cents i'kk Wekk, payable to the Carrier. fiOT Advcrti«cments inserted on favorable Unas. M.OVD B. Ni.nmx, A TTORN'EY »t I aw and Notary Public. 0®ee J\. in the new post office building, on Johnson St., between 2d auJ 'A1. Cullcctiulis promptly attended to. Keokuk. Feb 13, 1 W55.—dtf. JOll.V W. RAXKIV MAMrkiTr. MltJUER. RIKK11V niLLTIR, at Iaiw, Keokuk Iowa.—Office over Pur-tons' Dank, corner of Main a ad Second Sts. Dee. 2«. V. r. N1LI.KK. J. M. MX. nilJ.KR A BECK, ATTORNEYStheJ4iw A N n K I ATTOHNFY AT LAW. Keokuk, Iowa. OFFICE ATTORNEY Office in t)« Post Ofioe boikl.iijr, on Johnson St., bftwe -n 2nd and 3d. u C. P. WHITioWB. WHIT TO TIB A- ATT'iRMKS June X, ISji.—d RfftW.S MICKRL. I I K I I rneral Land Agents, touirv. I'na. Will nf Law and Mon'emtus. P- wer!: k aitcinJ tii all business entrusted to their eare In Poweshiek, Iowa, Benton, Tama, Marshall, and Jas-1 ?r counties. Collection* will receive special attention. Refer to 1J. Douglass A Co., fed. Lou* John Block A C.. Pittsburg W. A. A L. Sbumway, Philadelphia Bensinger A Co., Baltimore Hon. c. 1!. \Varrt-n, Pennsylvania ll«n. G. R. I Barret. t'horlield, Penns) Ivania Editor Pittsburg "i'ail,) I'liion," Ac. w. a. froio.Rviujc. jouwtom echo. i. aRAtro*D. TV. O. Prodire rommfitlta Vlonae. ^MMMFKVlLi.i:, lilt A Dt«»I i 1' A «».. »,,r..ral pr-due. Cvuuiiifi-.uii and 1 i.rwatdiiig M- rehatiU, ,Ne« Url.'.aiis. Par:it uiax atteuti«u p^»d tin. pur chase and iaie Western Produce. Al*o, to the Reeeivmg and Forwarding bu«ines« generally. Or der* K-iipvctfutty adititcd, No. 71 Tchoupitoula* jtjwet. July 13, l^ja.—illy TATUM 4t £?Q. I^'P.WARDIXO arid Commi»«ion M'rehantc, Xo. loii Se.end Kireet, St. Loui*. Agi-ntu for tlie aale of llulme*' Louisvilla liydraahc Cement, Cal cined Planter, and Line. Part ieular attention paid to the ."ale of Grain, Ba on. and i»ard. Aia.-vh 2o--dir. B. H. |fl*ntw 4k (O., Ftrul ORW ARDIX'i andCotniutaioti -MerehaJiti iifti hteaia Boat Agent#, and dealer* in Boot b:oriff and Ortx-erie#, Levee, near l'acket Depot, Ke okuk. John £. Carson & Co., iMilui*hioti, siorttfte and I orwar4* iUf Merrkant, "VfO. 28 Leve»-. and nuim ial|»treet, (between X* Olive and Pin- ,, St. Lon«. ,\1 .. d4"w!y D. It. U Kit: Ac O., CtHMltiion^ I orn arillnR Werchaatl i lii I .-icrt flnrt, ALTON, IjLUxota. August 31 lSj 'i.—dly JOSEPH IW. 3X*. R. «RKK!IK. s\«w a r.H*:rr.. i COMMISSION Bit run Ac Beatgrn, Wluiswtm llLES\ Wand l.K itrn'-er«. Forwarding and CoH Mi reiiant^, l^o-. Keokuk, Iowa. July V, l'- jo.—dly SAML'KL BAMII.U JOSEPH "baKUA.. h. 4k |r, ntniix, riOTiESALE itroccrii. a dealer*, Commisaia* Forwarding Mvrehants, No. '.',7 Levee, three doom below Locust cueet, St. Louix, Mo. Maleb 14, 1 "*jt/'. -d IttllJ E. BKITE, WDoinftiic IIOMvSALE and retail dealer in Foreign sad Dry GochIh, Ulutbtng, itoota. Shoe®, Hats. Caps. Bonnets. Trimmings, Ac., No. 86 Main Street, Keokllk. Iowa. Feb. 7. I *.!.. W. STArrotin, j. r* k*Cike. NTAFFORD 4k M'CITIVI ."VT7" HOLES ALE Grocers anil Commission Mcr- V ehants, second do-ir shove the corner oi Bion ideau, Water Street. Keokuk, Iowa. March *. 1dif. J. A. BIUIHM.VMi. JAMShWATT. HltllMiLAirD AWB WATT. WHOLESALE ^0RWARTlNG IMPfjLTERSand ISCompany, I.. •. (KITH. •. TA**lCKI^!t fniTH A VASMi'KI'f:*, W II0 i: A K A I TIC N li 0 I" 8 E AND IUaJ Ililt. Aceiicy.oii -M U i wyeii Main and Johiutoi) eitri^U, Keokuk, Iowa. N. 15. Particular attention paid lo the sale of Real Brlatt: at Auction. [Oct. 10,'65— DH. J*o7 B. AI,LEN, Oof FFKR.-* hi* prof«*(iional servi^'n to the eiticent Keokuk and vicinity. lli-offi .\ iHi- Paine heretofore occupied bv Dr. I\ird. uii ctairc. over the atorc of J. Rrucc, Eeq., No. Main ijiraet. llesidcne* at tho "Pavilitm" OB Couccrt, k^«w«en 2d and 3d .^tn h. June 12. I S— wt f. OK A i: W. AVRffi^ WII iLKSALK and Retail l'ru^^itt, aorneT trf Main and Third S:nt-u. K. -ikuk, Iowa. T4t~ "f 'i'»: Hip Mortur.'®-* April II, lf.Xi. dAw ~»Ur J. HAIUKS Oon« at and Solicitor* in Chancery Agent* for investigation of Land Titles and tin- purchase and sale of Rial K«'atf will hereaf ter practice in and regular]* attend the District Court* of Keokuk and Ft. Madison, and of the other counties of the Fir*t Judicial District of Iowa: and wrtl »l»n practice in the Suprem* Court of the State. ^J^Modison. Feb. 17, l*..j —d*f. liiv Rail Road ufln^» on Main Street, over J. K. Bruee'g store. August 7. li.'»5. jf. AT LAW, Ottumwa, W#prlto '"-ua- •., Iowa. ti) v X-, ks."i, P. Kornl«h, ATTORNEYaimCouncilorall and at La*, K-oknk, Io., w.ll promptly attend t«* knAutx entrusted to his ear.-. Special attention given thecollection ofClaims, Land Agencies, Ac. FFICE at hi* R»iden(v, on ltlondeaa Btreet, door W rt of ,«.oond. K .ikuk, Iowa. April 26, If.4,--d A. H. n. D. I I I V S I I A N A N S O K 0 N R^PFXTFI• HAVINGiK. KJJEPS• DEALER4-1 in Best brand of Virginia Tobacco, and Importers of fill Ha vana Cigars., YV.st Side of Third street, Wtween Main and John.-on, Keokuk. Iowa. *ep 2-5 .'lind. n. W. 4L II. TITHF.B, IMPORTERS S:.4—dly. BtolHiUt i,KTTs. JOHN U. lCEUJCM. butts COMMISSION City Buiidiug?', Saint Louis, Missouri. -Refcreni t* Crow, Mc€re#*jr 4 Co. Russell A Bennett, Chi hi, Pratt. A Co. O. D. Filley, WotHl. Christy A Co. A. J. MeCrocry A Co. Gaty. MeCune A Co. Ba*i, Wiley A Bast, S. A J. llutnil, Wilson A Brother*, March 25, 18ii. dAw ,i. it." oriiiLitf, Agent for the Missouri State Mutual Insurance the Directors of which are among tht oldest and best known business nun of St. Loui.~. dlidptf W. A. l-ATTKItSON, *#. TiMBi:t viAN, WM lATTEItSOX. Wn. A. PATTIIBSON ic tO.« COMMISSION40,FORWARDING LLy tenders hid jrofe»«ional »er'i«e« the citizen* of Kenktik and vicinity. T4S~ Office S». 4, liurkf V Oalb ry,corner 0#Main and Third Streetj. Entraacc on Tliird. August 4..IW5. dtf ib aS( iC |«-inuuieijil.v l'., nti III this city, beg* leave to lulorin inr friend* and the ettuwn* generallv, that, until iurtber uotjet? be given, he ronv be fouud at the office of Ir. J. F. Sasfoiii-. a 3 1 BR. J. I.VWEKSCK PAVE, OFI lt'H Xo. 2, lJurku'i Ualteff, corner ui Mam and Third .""treeiK. Au u.-t 4, l.^jj.—dtf W I I I I A i N n i BKl.I/)W.- MANTFACTI KKK. R.nch Street, near Frmnklui, il»na, 111. Kerj von^taiit tv on hand ftdlow* of every deacrije tii.-!]. wiiieh wiil U Mold low and on a* g'jod trnni ac e&o 1m pur* liu.*d ebu where. »". U.—Every Ikdlowo warraat«d to tflw «ati fat lion. Auguct 17, 1ft.-if).—dfim* i, r. atu t*fc. *». o. KAjriKi-s. K V A A I K I, *, DKALKlt iii' •roi^'rie?, Provi*un# and i'rodnce, No. OW, Main, bctwt-en Third and Fourth iris., Keokuk, ion a. iiw I.OVEU IIOI NF, BY II. \V. (i/ivtk, cyfwr of Walnut and {second .Street#. Mu.-caiine, Iowa. "ffiet- of the Ti ptt o, Marion, Ihtvenport and (Uk+itMm* Mai!'- Liu«. Marrh TJ. l-:, ,.—,1 A W V i: Wili.ivm W i\TKit, Proprietor. C'tRN'ER June 25, 1846. J. ft. BCKBf:, MAIN" Mareh 23.1«5».d 1 rehants, Wh .legale (it«c»r«. aad Dealer* in Pr-rfl-av, Main Strvvt, U't Wiuai Fourth and I ifth, Kikuk, Iowa. S'pteialter 1, 1S55.—dly John Bt Kit*. wt. t:.lSlP»6M. will and whole-ale dealer* in Hardware and Cutlery, corner wt Main and Seeond SrroeU, Sign of the RED PADI/X'K. July 22.1 Jatue." Wat-op Young Brothers, C. W. Stone A Co. Capt. E. W. Gould, Rhodes, Pegr-am A Co. Loker. Reii'cti A Co. \V. S. Gilman, J. F. Coauioek it Co. THE i«ndCommisgion Merchnnt, whol#- sale tlealer in f«ioceriej and Produce, No. til Le vee, Keokuk, Iowa. N. B.—Par titular attention jwud to the JForward ing biHiness. April 11, l!iM!—dAw t'HAH. COI.I.IJCS. n. It. KCT.t55wT* r.: *. KtRBr. ColliiiM, Kellogg A. Kirby. wholesale dealer-in Foreign and Dome-tie Dry Goods, No. Ii3 North Maiu Street, Bt. Louie, Mo. yw820. A. IBUIDftttAN A MERCHANTS N'os. y and Levee. Keokuk, Iowa. Consignmint? of all kind" of Produce will receive prompt and personal attention. (fcRftUt 29,1W6.—dAwy Madi- S«vud and Cedar Stream, Fort *on, Iowa. T&~ Baggage taken to and from boats Free of charge. 46®^ Stage# leave thin House daily Keokuk and Burlington. Street, between Sixth andNTOlIk, Whole sale and iu tail Iealer in S*tove», Hollfew Wan*, Tiuu* r't S(tk. Af. AIimi manufacturer uf iio, tJoiifier, and Sheet-Iron Wares. it»ding and Jobbing in Tin, Copfter, and Sheet Iron, which I will warrant to give mitisfaetion. July 24, IK.V. dl y J. S. BKEUE. I jBotlre of the Peace. Tthe llK und.r-igned w.juld inform hi* friend* in counfrv tha! bi» ofli l» on Main, tK-t»een i 2d and 3d «tr«:cC.-, Iv. okuk, I .wa, over the ilaruens Si«re. He will att.-nd to the collection of all ae eounta entruated to his care, with prompt lies*. Ac OOUD't eent by uia !, pu.-t-pad, will receive atttn tioti, and the money returned ordered. EDWARD COLL. I March 2, IM5.—4I j. ORI HTOP rtnrk Fanuty t.rnf»'riet. a variety of' Tovt, and an a-~irtin Miuiml Instru ment-. ior sale on Mum »tteet, between twoood acd ^tlurd. ivi^s iioi «ii:. CoK.«(KR of o (I«i. A "ii FlU.-T STREFT? Y CHARLE,- G. in N N ELL. The undei lpje«l take? pleasure iu anriouncirig thu* he ha# taken tins very pojiular House an-i mruie a eouipiet.-rcnoiatluu throughout th premise-, lie i-now prepared to receive l rouage uf the p'.blic. and believes he can meet the wanie of all who desire a go«»lHouse. He h"pe*. by a close application to tl)«- btiiiaw and aitviition t- the many want.-, of the traveller, to m- nt and (.b'ain a share of patronage. Basgagc taken o and from Boats frte of cbarge. ("HAS. (!. Bl'NNELL. April 5, 1S55. dtf 1 S. fl. Vail & Co., IRON FOFXDERS AXD MACHINISTS, AN TFACTI. HKRS of M' Steam Engine Grist and j.?L Suw-Mitl Machinery, Water Wht-eL-. Ac., Ac., Corner of Si v and lL"lide«u Street.-,K ukak,Iowa. May m, ix..i.4d\«- PKSSili VIA ASIA rOIA DB V, Cvr. Main an i Eighth Streets Kl.t'Kl K.lOWA. 1 WICK El IS II AM A S »NS, mnnufaeiurers of h'team Engines and Mill Machinery. A gen eral aaiM»rtuient -.f «dnp«ei to tile want* of tbe count.-V e-.n-'ai,' .ai. i jat-dly BOOK BINDERY And KJaiik Hook Uanufai lor) mm: Mit -eriOer tiav ng fitted up A i n v i- i i .- i e i n e y i n i e city of Keokuk, l'lrta, iNu. llO, MajuSt., up stairs,i is now pre pared t.i execute all orders in hi* lin workmanlike manner. Periodical.-, Pamphlets, Ae., louud, and old Books re-bound in ativ variety of r-tyle. V :. Uav mg a sujierior stock of materials for the man u a u e of Biauk o o k s a i u a a e n i o n w i be given to the older, of Merchants, Banker", Steamboats, and County Officers. All blank books be paged when desired, and warranted in every respect. Also on hand a stock of superior Stationery. J. II. WESTCOTT. L. J. Ada vs, Agent. Augnst 11, 1S55. dAwly ___ Keok.uk Book-Binderyr A N i V N K BOOK MAX! FAC'luRY. BLANK and Forwaidnig Merchants, No. 3 li."k- made and ruled o any required pattern. Court Record*, Justice' Dueketp, As sessors' Books, Poll Books, Ac., Ac., furnished at •h rt notice. oid Books. Magazines, Music, Ac., bound or re bound in any style dosired. My Bindery will be found on Second Street, next d."r to the Athenaeum, sign of the "BigBook." Jan. 26, 18.r4 —dAw. 1-AA X. PIERCE. WUSTtn.N S I A I. I OHI* A ^ili'. SUM EIT^I vUA.\'M:M I NTS. Wester^ Stag- 1 i'i ,u iesjc-tJully An nounce to tin- puU.v their Coa«the leave Keokuk Daily iMinduy excepted) for Fairfield, °s kaloona, Fort Ie- Moines and Council Bluffs, passing thi'ough Boston, Charleston, Primt"S', Winchester, Birminghiiin, Ashland, Agency City, Ottumwa, Ed dwille, Oskaloota, l'eila,lldonroe, Apply Grove, to J^t. Des Moines. From O-kui -osa (tri-wetkly) to Council Bluffs, via Bellcf.mt.u^k iiojcville, Ph-asautville. Indian'da, St. Charles, Wi.ursett, Indian town, Silver Creek, to Council lilulL. A1m from Ottumwa via Blakesburg, Albia, La graiige. to Chariton, tri weekly. Abo from Iv. kouk, Daily, via Warrvn, Farmingbm, BonaparU:, ntoucpjrt, Kcoeauqua, Pittsburg, Troy, to Bloomfi. Id. Also Fort Dodge, from Fort Des Moines, passing through Booti-boro' and Homer. Every attention will be (atdfor the ooofort and amveiiience of pa-^engcrs. Coaithes leav Kctikuk for all the above places at 7 o o k A ,2 iT" Office u Main Street, aooond door above the LofaU-dfi JtioUiv. 4 B.A.UcCHIiSmflr^Agciit. Keokuk, Ft. Dei Hotne« A !flinnti»ta K A i !.i:o \1 PROPRIKTOK.*, TOerrtmntM' Wfrtern Line. XJFA!., AHlioT A CO., X.w York, William*. l^i TAvtr.it A C-o.. Buffalo, I'roprietor*. Shipdfcily from Por 2, Rn.r, New York. All iir^ou.- fully insured to lioflalo. No traofbipmeat between New York and Buffalo. For frtigh' apply to Mark imrlinw- rare T. YV. A. A Co. Ju Feather.-', Ac., 2d Ci.ahs.—Books and Station-1 cry, Dry U'amU, in lialea,} 6'!'' or 100!b. Hardware. Leather. W'twl, 3dCi.A-».—Anvil.-, Bagging, Bacon and Pork, (in bulk,)' V 5'e. per iWU lb. Hemp, A*'.. 4th Clash.—Coffee, Fi«h, Ra-) con and Pork, 'packed) Lard, 40 '. j»?r 100 lb. and Lard Oil, n i n u u i i v i n o u n i a u i i u i- t- i i i i a l phia and Pittsburg.—Tur. Mmrxino MAIL TRAIN leave? Philadelphia for Pitt-h'irg at 7$ A. M-. and J'i!t.-I.ur.' fur Ph.iadclphia at 7 A. M. Tni: FA-T Li.vk kai'es Philadelphia for PttUburg at 1 P. M. Thk NIGHT Ei»*R»:s Ikaix leave- Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 11 P. and Piiuburg for Philadel phia at ll» P. M. The above lines connect at Pittubarg with Rail roads to and from St. Louis, Mo. Alton, Galena and Chicago, III. Frnnkfonl. Le*ingtn and IJOU uvilb., Ky. Terre Haute, Ma liron, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.: Cincinnati. Dayton, Springfield. lJeli- fontainc. Sandusky. Toledo, Cleveland, l-'uium bns, Zanesville. Ma.--ilion and Y\ iH»9ter,Ohio also, wiih the Steam Packet Boats leans. sr. lsotiis, Lotiisville, and Cincinnati. Thniugh Tickets can be bad to or from either of the alxive places. For further particulars,sec Hand-bills at tbe dif ferent starting jxitnts. Passcugers from the West will find this tbe shortest and must expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Bos ton. KEOKUK: MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1855. 11 i1 A v anitU' it Main ruce & I reel, over 8t«r«. 8ept 1. IS'j.—dAwly 'Seal Abbot 6c fo'a Time Kxpreaa. N-a!, AMkh A Co., «h Mr.md Ht., X. V., W iiuun, Tanner A «'o.. Iiulhi!. Ship daily by People'» Line ©f Steaaicr?, foot Courtlaaat Street. For bills Lading, apply to Xeal. A boot A Co., P. li. lin.oku, USBroadSt.,N.Y. Virgil Hilly-r. Mark packagea "Xeal, Abbot A Co'e Bxproaf." .Tn!y lAwfim itiiae. 1W4. Neal, Abbot ACo.,V P. B. lJr.H.ke, 88Bro«dSt.,M.7. Virgil llillv.sr, Mark paekage-, -M. \V. Line." July 27, Itw.V—d.lwt T. W Aletander A Co., FnnWARII.Vi and Coinmis-ion Men-hant* Freight Aerent» for New York Rail Road, and Fuite.n I^ko |}»a' uc, on Kri«- Catial and Lake*. 170 S-uth Water Street,Central Wtiarf, Chicago, III. Lilcral ea advaneeo oti (shipment" «f ifroduoe or Men handi7.e, Jor »aie in tiiia market, or ship ment To fro nd- ea^t. Refer to YV. L. Ewing A Co., St. Ixiui/!, Mo. S. A W. B. Thayer. Quinry, ill. iirtvn A Stone, Muaea line, Iowa B. II. Campbell A Co., Ualena. 111. J. II. Laugky A Co., Roek I-lanl, 111.: Barkley, Tbonpaon A Co., Daven|»ort: H. T. Foster, Boards town. lit. Hon. A. Starne, Springfield, 111-: A. PA II. Reed, ttale.-barg. 111. W. S. Oiliaan, New York Faanilt A Philadelphia, Pa. A. Gilbert, Ca hur Coimuereitti Batik, Ch" ago. __ V I A K I I- O A O western .-tate«, ry a continuous Railway uirect. Thif road ah-o connects at Putnliurg with la ly line of Steamers to all |"jr on the Western R.vers. and at ('levi land atitl Sanduskv with Steamers to all jxirts «in the Nonhwesterii Lakes makingtbe most direct, cbeap.-st antl nlialde rmite by who Freight can be forward, to arid from the Great We«t. KATK* BK1 W Kfcl fUILAt.KU'HU AStD BtMICEO. Fjbst Ci.ASh.—Bjo!«, ShtK*,Y Pry i«»o«ls, Jin boieitj Fur», 7ac. per 100 lb. In shipping Goods from nny point East of Philadelphia, be particular to mark package "via. Pennsylvania Railroad." All »xds e.insigned to th" Agents of this Roud at Philadelphia or Pitts burg. will I* forwarded without detention* F*kii.ht Af.tsTs.—M«« Potter, lkntn J. L. Fllioit, X. Y«.rk E. J.Siieeder, Philadelphia M» graw A Kooos, liiltim.-re iieo. C. Frunciseue. Pitts burg Sptignutn A- Brown, Ciiieinriati, Ohio J. S. Moure head, l^.uieviUe, Ky. R. Meldruiu, Mswl i- I tid. llatcliffe AC-., .-t. Lui.-. Mo. J. S. Mit- hell A S»n. Evansviilo. lud. H. II. ilDl .-TON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. U. J. LOMBAERT, Sup't, Altooua, Pa. Feb. 1, ly THOS. MOORE. Aokht. Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J, MLSKIMEX. Agent, Passenger Linw, Pitteburg. e 1 -Iv The mutt direct route to Chicago, New York, Bos tou, Philadelphia, and all other point* East. 2 Daily Trains leave Burimgtt ti Sundays excapt«d. 1.— Dav Ettukss,—THHOI oh 7. SO A. M. Arriving at Chicago the same evening, passing through Monmouth. Galesburg. Princeton, and con nectiTt^at M.-ndota with the Illinois Central Rail RAwOo i Salle, Bloomingtoii. Springfield, Deca k.- uville, and Naples also with Galena and l'unlety. ^r-Exprkss Tnnorr.H 7. 30, P. M. Connecting wah Illinois Central Raul Road at Mendota for St. Louis and Cairo dirji»K Trains on the above Roads run in cfywe connec tion. avoiding all laying over at any of tbe points. This Road connects at Chicago with the Mich.gun Ceutral and Michigan .Southern Roads, and with all the Roads leading to the Atlantic Cities, oiii-j, Ken tucky and Pennsylvania. Passengers leaving Burlington at 7.30, P. M., reach Galena and Dunleith in 12 boars, and St. Louis in 20 hours. By this route Jewer to ,U(» I. from Chicago and Burlington R. H. line Pencils. 'eoria A 0»juawka. Central 5Iilit*ry Tract nod Chicago, llurLngton A yu n.'v L..i Ir-.ad-,. IStancecompleted, now and Trains run the entire dis from CHICAGO to Bl'RLINGTON, Iowa, without change of cars. passengers will reach the interior iortions of Ohio and Indiana in less time, and with charges, than by any other route, connecting, via Michigan C» ntral at Michigan City, with the New Albany and Salem Road, thence lo all points south and southeast. Baggage checked direct through to Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point, Through Tickets by this Koute can bo purchased at tho Rail Road Office in Burlington. C. ti. HAMMOND. Superintendent. D. Rrvcii'K, Ticket Agent, Burlington. C. E. Foli.ett, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. Chicago, May 1st, 1S55. diiw 1 A V U O W N JVST received an *-l gant :u-..rtm.-nt of fine Goods, such as French China ates, Panan' and Terr* Cotta. Ac., Pitchers, Lavender and Cologne Bottles, Fruit Stands, Curl Receivers, Cigar Stands, Jewel Stands, Spoon Goblets, Figures, (.'lipids. Busts, Ac. A1 no on hand a good assortment of Cruekcry and Glassware. CAREY A K1LBOIRNE. June IS, 1855. Cljfara A fhevviup Tobacco. A CIloR'E assortment ju-t icee:ved. All who are ^.'V fond of the weed can te snh-tied bv calling on Hept- MOORE A HOOPER, od Liver Oil. Ftapulyrare LEPARED by E. A C. Yarnall A- Co. A large iaM by Sept. %-4. MOORfi 4 H00P1&. O I I S A N K i O K I E ISSft. IJE2^ 1M5. MATTEL 1 ILAMLRK. I S o u a i n e o S e a e w i u i a k e e u a A daily trip* art umkiI throughout the season, con pi •!ing at Keokuk uith the regular daily Mail Pai ketd t» Rock Ihlami, Gjllksa and St. Paul, run ning in eunneotion with the Railroads to Chicago an the Ka^t. The line in at present eouipo.-ed of the fteainnri Xtc Vekmos, Wkstl-kskk, JiiNttE Dkavs, and Kroki'k, whow name, alone are a nufficient guaran ty of their «pevd and a'-"'mfU(dati"ii». March 5, 1 J6. d^m KCOHI K A1SU BOCK 1855. J. M'Kck, Canfain Ler»y Inlge. leaves Daven port and Hock I.-land every Monday, Wedm-aday and Friday evening)* for K«,kuk. Returning, leave? Keokuk every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur dav Kveiiingt". Ilr.x Cam tiKt.L, Captain R. F. Bart let t, leaves I'a v.'iijMjrt and Rrwk Island every Tu -day. Thursday and Saturday ev eninp'a. Returuinp. leaves Keokuk every Wt-dnesday. Friday and Sunday evening*. For Freight or Paaaage. iuuuirc on board, or of T. HBAIiiHT, Agent, March. .V- ilif Keokuk. Hew Arrangrnent r£ij E Steamer W S I A I U I A W K 11 run as a regular d.nlv pa »et fr Kookuk. in coutiec'ion with tne ears of the Northern Cross Railroad at 'Jniney, e a v i n Quincv at o'cl-vk and arriving a' Keokuk M.. and leaving Keokuk on icUirntriu at it v'aovk. For freigW or passage applv on anL J. P. STOfTS, Agent at Keokuk. June 13, 18ij.—lAw HF/HOV u.. e n a S u e y R. It. S. BXRBEH would resp'ctfuJly, D' i n o hi patron.- and the rail v, that he )»n-rem vvd his -flfice C.ty of on the latter, at a lower price amounting the difference in cost BSight IILAin to Oct. Kt^kuk, Io.,—oftj.-e on Mam St., Ixtwsen (Secund and Third Strei Duieth'sJsin R. II., addition to the u.-i of material full gold for $100. on PLATISA for mantle and to New Or Keokuk.October 11, j.r -dAvvv x. M. JOM S, P. Slingerlftnd,) DT"\L1*R(Successor,te.Wateh I'll ANKEBS arid dealer- 1855. iAat RAILROAD LI NF K) KAMERti. fPIti: two fast hteanieri J. M'Ivkl and Hk.n CAMP r.inow rnakirig daily tripi-, conneeting at )t"ek Inland with the ear-for the Ea.«t, and with the lail v Mail Packets for Galena and Saint Paul, and at Keokuk with the great Mail Line 8 team era Jen rue D- ans, Westerner, Keokuk and Die Vernon for 8t Lou:*. at 12 I" V. u i e gen- the N inding on the YVest side of Third "treet, Ik-(w-cU Mu'.ti an I .JchiiS'*ti, where suit he has secured n handsome of rooms, and has ?«par» 'd neither 12-d {laiiir or pen»e tu make them eie^ant and comfort able. ha n !*l. WMIirks, tl. s E O E N I S ..i of inserting artificial te- t. is. in |H«ysession cJt lusivc rigtit ft*r this city of mount.ng the "coniin u- ius gum teeth," «o universally admired for beauty, strength, April 16, li$S.—dAwly DISTAL ^lOTlC IU Di-t,J. li. K. RICKEY. Surgeon Iee kaving returt. 1 from ibe Ei. w -l e a v o wait O I I I A A e n K E K S e*- fui for jia-1 favor*, he solicits n cor.iinuance of the same. All operations warranted. Keokuk. k- their and cleanliness. After an expe rience of twr years in thi* style of work, he would unhesitatingly recommend it to the public as po» sessing many and great advantages over any other style of work kiiowu to the profession. Those in terested are res[cetfuliy iavited to call and examiue specimens of the different methods of mounting teeth, on his frici! a v i n a larjri- stin k of Teeth, from the Ih-si manufactories, cnti please tti! most fastidi ous. Teeth mounted on cither guld or platina, on his new improved method, which is now being u»ed by the best Dentists. He is also prepared to mount B'loek Te th, or Continuous Gums, on gold or plati na when sets on f'.H'. All work war ranted. office on south side of Blondeau, between 3d and 4th Street-, Keokuk. March 27.—dly New jeuflrj' Establlshnrnt. AK^niF.I-i: 4k AflPBELIi H\V1. ju-t o[e!ieit anew Mure on Main -it root, be tween i- eond aid Third, nherv maybe found an entire new -tuck GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, I'alor and Clocks, silver spoon-, forks,knives, Ac., pure as e»dn. Xew and fa-hi.nable Jewelry, plated ware, fine }«tket CBtlery in fart everything in• w ami desirable in this hue} and which may be t-ought cheapt-r than elsewhere. puidic generally arc invited to aall and examine the stock,whether they with to purchase or not. in Clock.-, -s and .Tewe' rv. Secnd street oiext door to Charl Parsons' Banking House,) Keokuk, low* The subscriber has just received a large ai_ bautilul stock of Go Id and Silver Watch Jewelry, Ac., compri.-ing the latest Gold Breast Pins, Ear Ring", Finger Rings, Cuff Puis, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, Seal.*, Silver Thimble?. Gold Slides, Snaps, Studs, Gold Pens without holders, Gold Pencils, Pens and WATCH RErAinryG. The anbscriWr be.ng a practical watchmaker, feels competent to repair the most difficult and dtii- cate work that uiav entrusted to his care. All work warranted to give satLfaction. CoiUiKn TI E The public may rui assured that the correct time is, and alwavs will be kept by Nov. 28. ftfjl.—illy ». W. JONES.^ I I Y 1 K V S A I I I I ON Johnson street, lietweeit 1st and 2d, llV WM. H. t'l.KiiHoUN. 1 tl 1 -i Of Labi id) JHP. mfflut is large, commodious, well arranged and amply provided with good hoi-es well trained f.«r harness, as well as with Carriage", Busrsriex und Hacks, open and clo-e, eoveml and half covered, -f every de-e.ription, wtapted t-'.eonvc.iienee or luxury. Horses or Carriage.- of residenU of the city or ri» itors frm abroad kept on moderate terms, and cart fully attended to by men thoroughly skilled in the business. Horses lioaght and wild on eomini^ion and on my own account at all tithes. May 25,1 Hib.—J ly vicK^e Sc Tlmbermant« l,i\er Stable. 11 IS Stab,e, sitint ii on -iiiir i Mj-eet, b-twuen Main and Blond an Streets i- large and iu lu,*ii uj and e.-ipcci.iiiy titled up mid adapted for the bu-iiies-, and tne und r»igncd are amply prepared to accommodate th dr i nds anil th public m-rally, with Siaidle Horse?, Buggies, and Carriage.- ut n-a sonable rates. They ai„o keen Hor-en by thd day, week, or mouth. SAM KEE. W. TIMBERMAM, Keokuk, Oct. 17. l:.4,--dtf Hawdcn & Son, WOl'LDB. respectfully call tho attention of the publie to thvir stock of tho first quality of Marble, which they have just reoeived dire«t from the Ea.st. which they are enabled to sell at as cheap a rate as can le obtained in St. l^iuis. We are determined to acf upon the motto— "S*A!.I. lROFm AMI Qt K RKTl'ttVS." Give ns a call and we pledge ourselves to show yon as fine marble, and as good workmanship, both in the ornamental and plain styles, as can be found anywhere iu the I'nited States. We have another extensive s'oek of Marble on its way from the East, an hlia.ll be fully prepared to meet any demand that may be made for article in our line. Third Street, between Main and Blondeau. April 5,1.-54. Xl.W S I M.WS US 1 I nnilREK day- lak from the Crimea. We are an JL thorized io state that LiNints A DauiiiiKR-rr's new Bread Wagon is on iho track, furnising better Bread, Cakes und Crackers, and inure for $1, than was over furnished for the siwueiu Keokuk. If you want any of tb«»bave articles, trv the R*), WA« I», Oot.IO—U LANDES A DACGHLKIX i iiiJJpWMPW A. L. t. a. CLATPOOLB. A. 1.. Di:ill!NU A O., ^Snceessors to tiranville B. Smith A Co.) n Exchange, Keokuk, Io. checks on ail tbe principal cities constant ly for sale in huuih tw suit. Collection* on thi- city remitted for promptly at Current rates of Exchang*. We will bui and »eli all kind of Qold« Sp*ci«, and uncurreui Bank Not«s, at best ratM. Interest allowed on special deposits Rt.rKHKV ES Cash. Am. Exchange Bank, New York. Messrs. K. W. Clark, Dodge A Co.," Lucait A Suiioiids, St. Louis. E. W. Chirk A Bro's. N. Corwiih A Co., Galena. May 21, 1855. Oand 4\D HA1iHIM. HOI NI) GEo. C. ANDERSON, on Third, between Main Johnson Streets, Keokuk, iowa. Collvction: on this city remitted promptly, at current rate of Exchange. Interest on deposits when specially agreed upon. Refer to E. W. Clark A Bros., Bogy, Miltenberger A Co., V «. 'i John J. Ander«on A Co., E. W. ('lark. Dodge A Co., New York City. -Office hours from 'J A. M. to 6 P. M. u i v 1 4 i B«nkin|| Bouts of Chna. Parsns. Sand St. Louis. Cor. of Main and 2d St#., KEOKl'K. loWA. U1HT Exchange on tho Ea«t and South Ijought sold. Euro|ean Exchange for remittance to any part of Europu for sale. Interest allowtd on deiMMiU as iH-r agreement. Refer to l.ucas A Sunonds. St. Loais, Mo. L, A. Benoi.-t A Co., do Atlantic Lank. Boston. Se Duncan. Sherman A Co., New York. Drexel A Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Vnion Bank, Baltimore, Md. Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, 0. Price, Converse A Co., New Orleaitt, L«. l*oo.—11 v VI I.I.SN. A 1 1 S N o o a n i o e BYwill constant arrivals our -i««ck of Eastern Work «o ,n In the tin -t mi largest ev« nff.-r. in Keokuk. They arc selected withsjwcial reJerenee to the wauts of the retail tnule, and will comprise every variety imaginable. Tb» prices will be such will convince every one that we haV" fully adtipt ed the motto of "Quick Soles and Small Profits." N. B. The summer Goods now on band will bf closed out at Boot and Shoe Manufactory. To the Ladies we would say. call in and sec our elegant styles of Bootees. Bu,kins. and Slips, of the finest materials, now manufactured at our establish UK-nt. which in (Mint of (|uality and durability we will warrant to he equal U any in the west. Gentlemen will fiud it to their interest to call and examine our Htock of custom-made work, of which an ample quantity will always be kept on hand, and a.- we use only the best materials, and employ none but the U st workmen, they may rest assured of a good article, guaranteed to fit in ail cases. X. B. All articlea of our own manufacture war ranted. Sign of the Mammoth Shoe, oorner building, Maia and Third Streets. August Ml. It.ri5.—Mw Eicrlslor Hoot A Shoe HannlBrttry I UK 1.AIKST KltLV II AM' AXKKIi AN KASUtoHS. T. IIA KB IK A («., HAYlNtlJ. just op iied a shop, in their old business, on 'third -'reel. between Main and Johnson, Keokuk. Iowa, res pec :f u tly si.nounee that they are prepnred to manu 1 lure the neatest and most fashiouable Bocd that can lie got up. Hi and Iietermined not to be excelled by any manufac turers in the West they solicit ashare of publto pat ronage. As we purchase direct from the importers, our stock i- alway* of the latest fashion and best quali ty, and at the lowest ligures. As we keep no Eastern or slop work on hand, we warrant all our ready made Iloot* and Sh.»es of the same character as those made to order. Call and leave your orders for a (good fit. War ranted to suit in every particular. Repairing in the neatest and most aabrtaa tiai manner done on short tioticc. Julv 21, 1H5:. 1 v T. HARRIS A CO. Fall Trade. Ualr 'lt Boot and Shoe Store. •u Fourth and 1.1th. I-Specif u II v call No. 11 2 Main street, Ij. w r»igtiel would ntion i the Iadics and Gentle men of Keokuk und vicinity, to their fine and well selected ntot k of B.»its and i E u i 1 the atteii ojii neti and S. pt. 8, 1H55—d H. C. IIUISKAMP A BR0. llootn and Nhees ut Wholesale. HAjio-eNof s'yles of Ladies' N I o e i a o u s e i n i s i y o e u r carrying on the wholesale Boot and Shoe business, wfreopcctlully call the attention of the trade to our large and well assorted stock, which is now being received direct from the best manufactories in Massachusetts. It is ourintention to always keep on baud a complete assortment of goods in the line, and offer such inducements as will obtain for us a liberal .-hare of patronage. Couniry merchants will do well to call and exam iue our stock before ibey purchase. July 7.—1 CARTER A CO. baviiYs a uaht. "\TWHOLESALE Dealers in Hki s and Shoes, No. v v lis, Main Street. Keokuk, Leva. Having located in this eity we would respec'ftilly inform the merchants of the iuteri that we have engaged in the above business, having alt the faeil itn s lor purchasing our ?tock directly of the mnini lu 'turers at the lowest figures. It is our obje and ileleruiina'ion to build up a la.rge au permanent tiail'- by keeping on hand a large and well s*sorted stock making our prices ho low that none can be less, and terms and discounts as liberal as any other house. Please cadi antl exuiiiiiie -.'.ir ftock. seplSd w Third Street Wtoolmiite Hoot and Shnr Store. HA•.1 Y i n o w e e i v e y a a n W i n e s o k Hoots and Shoes, I am prepared to off. su pern-r uniue. uieiits to d.-akra. My stock being di rect from first bauds will be sold as low. if not a lit tle low. r, than any house iu the eity. I promise to make it to the advantage of those desiring to pur chase, to call on me before purchasing. lb member, on Third St net, between Main and Johnson, a few doors south of Ayers' Drug Store. Sept. 8.—damvvtf W. F. THOMPSON. Sew Arrangement. s u s i e w o u i n o e i i e n o o K e JL okuk and vicinity that he has purchased the stock in trade of Ben. F. Dodson. ut No. 5 Third Street, where he lias on hand a general assortmeut of French and American Cloths, Cassiuiere& and Vesting*, which he will make up to order at the shortest notice, and in a stvle not to be surpassed. Also a good assortment of Summer Coats, Vests, and Shirts, always on hand. July 13, 1S55.—dtf JAMES M. TYLER. To JOFRXEYMKN TAILOR?.—Wanted", imme diately, at No. 6. Third Street, two r*tt journeymen tailors, if one others need applv. *ep2d J. M. TYLER. Bemoved from Concert Hall. LE. li. liol G1IT«N. Attorney anu Counsellor at Law, Xotur) Public, Land an neral col lecting Agent. Office iu the Real Estate Agency aud wholesale Auction House of Smith A Van Si. klen, on 3d street between Muin and John-on, Keokuk. Iowa. Ijote of Lots and Farms for sole, on reasona ble terms. [oct. tf -d Diseases of tb« Eje and rterus. VLL operations on the Eye, especially for Strabis mus, Cataract, aud Artificial Pupil, and on the Uterus, for Poivpus and Tumors, performed by Dr. SHERMAN. Ottoeooraw«f MtuaMtdtavwathtt*. Oct. t, '54-4 Ir nHlifli I fall Trade. OTAR CU1 IIING ST'oRE, 72. M»»n St., Eeoktt. O II. Strsu, would re.pec folly call the a* tentioii if the gentl ii of kcoKuk and violnity to the fact that nhas rmed a co-jmrtner«bip with tvne of th* best clothing houses in Cin nuati (3. Ma rienthal A L. Bljck.) and thus ix«s«»se»superior fa cilities for the sebction and purchase of stocks el ctothing and furnishing go«ids. Tiiej have u.,w a most complete assortment ofaMl kind-"of Clothing, cmprisuig in part. Cloth md Overcoats. Pants and Vests of all grades, styles and siies, Shirts, Stocks, Hats and aps, Trunks 4*c. Th ««.' giMxls have been selecXed with care, and will bo sold at a small advance on custom cost. VN ve determiu:-d not to be undersold by any establish m. nt this sideof Cincinnati. Ct/untry merchants are particularly invited to eaU and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. tcp 17 d4"wtf Sl'RAls A J. *. HI'Ti'niNSOi. J*8 niiBt HANT taii.OBS. rilHIRD Street, between Main and Johnson. k«t kuk Iowa, have just received, at their kash-.on able Tailoring and Furnishing Establijhuicai, choice and excellent supply of Broadcloths, asei miTes, Vest ings, and Gentlemen "s Furuishing Goods of all descriptions, and guarantee that their work shall be doiii in the most approved and satisfactory manner. They arc constantly receiving the New York aud Philadelphia Fashions, and respectfully solicit ail who desire gt»od work and the best mate* rial to give thiiu a call. HUTCHINSON A DEW LY. April 5,1855.—dly |zen« of Keokek. fl^llE -ubicrib-r would announce to the citisens of 1 K okuk that he has just received a stock ol the best and most fashionable gv»ls grntl man wear ever hrought to Kwiknk consisting of French and American cloths, casstiucrcs anil vestings plush i-s. v»• Jvt• t». A-.. ATTKSTIOK ATTl^TION HAVIXG made arrangement for the establish ment of a large Clothing Manufactory, on the Ea-tieru plan. I am now offering my Spring and summer Goods AT I'HmB a si. Those iu need of Clothing will find this to be a rare chance. Corner of First and Main Streets. A A HOFF HEI ME&. Keokuk, July 13, 1S55.—dAwly. To the Gentlemen. ONand exhibition, an asm-rtuient ol reneh, Scotch, Ameiuan Cassimcics—-liic fiist ever offered in this market. VesriNoa.—b Moire Antique Plain and Fijpved Greiiadiucs Brocade and Klx Silks Silk Velvet and Plush. CLOTHS.—Black and Blue, fine grades, and brnksa check Casrtimeres, for fall suits. Also- -A choice selection of Kid. Cloth tied Merino Gloves Half Hose in Wool, Merino, and heavy Cot ton with Merino feet Silk and Merino LudcrahirtS aud Drawers Cravats Scarfs and Handkerchiefs* Sept. 10, lh^.i.—«lAw 1'. D. iOSTEli. l.OTIllXC LOTHIXO! F'Oll THE FALL AXD WINTER TRADE. 1 11AVE received a lar^'e stock of R.-ady Made Clothing. Gciitleni"n's Furnishing Goods, Trunks. Ilats, Carpet bags, Umbrella*. Ac., which I will sell at Wholksalk anu RETAIL, at a very small advance above Eastern cost. Corner of First and Maiu Bt*. Sept. 7.-dAw N. HOFFHK1MER. F. H. O'Connor, APOTHlit ABI %!\U UBI CCillT. PtJ 111 Ei AltlL." liALl., i, uer Thini and Johnson sis., Keokuk, la., i- now in r.-cvipi of a large and w.ll selected stock of Drugs. Mclieine Chemicals and Dye Stuffs. Also, u laige as*ortment of the most popular Pat«nt Med icines now iu use, some of winch he has the exclu sive agency of therefore would call the atten tion (,f country merchants and druggists to thesauie. My stock of 1'erfuiULry and Toilet article* is large and varied, comprising Luhiu's, Basin's, and Juli us llauei s fine l',\triu.tb everv desv.ription of Hair Oil-. Pomades, Iancy Soaps, tooth, nail and bnir Bruxhis, and all wders used U.:l polioses, thoice brands «'f Cigars, Snufls, it .. TobuO'u a. ways *n hand. Physicians' Prescriptiom, cart fullv com pounded, at all hours of day or night. Oct. y—d F. H. O'COXNOR, T. I. S.'KKNM II. B. mtbsiii. McKenny & Runner, HAV Shoes, for no sale nt the above e-tablinhment, coin- prising all kind's i Ladi. s', Gent ', Mines', Boys', and Children's w.-ur, of all styles, grad-- and sues The*' go.wig have been se|eet -d with special reference to neatiiess of ntvle and durabilitv, and will tw sold at a very small advance above kantern cost, as we are detcruiin.d not t« uud rsold by any house in m„: city. Please give n.-a call. An examination of 4 hIs and prices is the oniv favor we n-k. I. tii:* day ussiKiiat.il ti.i.ms.. Ives together for the trausactiou of tbe Drug business in all its branches. Thty expect to keep on hand a general and well -elected as»ortm.nt of Pure Drug#, Chemi cal*. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Ac. Also have by this arrangement become Sole pro prietors for the manufacture and sale of II. R. (fill* uiore's celebrated Mauialuke Liuinuut and unrival led Vegetable Auti-Billious Pilis, for the States of Iowa. Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, aud territory of Nebraska. AH orders in future will be addressed to Me KENNY A RUNNER. Dec. 6,1854. dtf IOIMV AiiiM. I. McKENNEV. r-s NO. 199. which nc will make up on the shortest notice aud in the best stJTle to order. The subscriber has also on hand a line as sortment of shirts, cravats, scaif-, col'.«rs. 4re. *ep 17 A ES M. TV LFft. has been appointed Agent is 1. Iiee County, fur tbe saltf of Sriftirrot's ttq t'oRH for Medicinal, Mechanical, and Sac^mental purposes only. Call at No. 80, sign of the Golden Morfgr. Keo kuk, Iowa. July 3d, 1855. dly City Drag StoreT Burrows Block. Mam Street KEOKUK. A J. G. S'1E\\ ART are now in receipt of a very la:ge and ear. fully selected -tuckWB 1 Drugs, Medtdues and Chem.oals. Patent §M Medicines, Popular Reined,ei*, Aiechainea! Li-^®^ ltiors. Paints, Oik, Dye Stuff-, Perfumery." and eva ry variety ol fancy articles usually found iu the best establishment* of the kind. Every article warrant ed pure and genuine. Purchasers will confer a mutual favor by calling at our e-,aUii.-hmcut bt fore buying elsewhere. Physicians' [•rescript ion- car. fully put up. Dk. J. u. stkwart v olice and consulting room in the Drug Si ore. t'Hol'KSBION AL KKFEUENCES T. 0. Edwards, M. D., Ohio Mediusi CoUcm. J.Cobb, n 4i John Locke, u May 3, lsii.—dAw. JAT1I S Hi: 1 NOI.DS, Wholesale and Retail Drogglat, Mechanics' Block, North stde.? Main St., Kuokuk, Iowa. HAVING n made arrange man's for a perma nent business in ihe at&ve line, I cm ni offering to the city and coun'rv trade a lar aud well sdccted stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dyes, Oils and Yaruifhes, Brushes, Glass ware and Window Glass. Also Perfum»ry and fan cy articles. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, and a cboiee assortment of Family Groceries, iuiluUing Spices, Teas, Flavoring Extract-, Candies, Soda, Sa Krai us, and a varietv of articles ]»ert»iiiiug to that depart m. nt all which will be sold on the principle of "small profits rind quick returns." Particular attcntiou given to preparing prescrip tions. In cases when medicines are required due* ing the u'ght it is frequently inconvenient to obtain them, ihis difficulty I have completely obviated by having my residence in a part the same build ing occupied by my store and persons desirii med i-ines, may rely upon procuriug them at all hoars, night or day, with, ut inconvenience or delay. Druggist*, merchants and other', purchasing by the quantity, are requested to give tne a call, as I aui determined to sell on as favorable teims a* any house in the city. April ft. Iti65. y 1 00 Chord's American Penetraliug Llfti* J. UU in en i, in quantities to suit purchasers. 2t«) tki. Esculapisn Liniment, and a great vorlate of Patent Metiiemes nt April P, 1 S.V,. REYNOLDS' Drug Stor*. LARDuIL, 1einal spirit tins, Liii.-etHl Oii, Copal, Jiipts, Demar and Coach Varnish, on hand and for salo REYNOLDS' I*tug Store. CA."K pure Blackberry Wi^e suitable for tna^L and sacramental purpose" at Rl-VXoLDS' Drug Store. jcpk Prune, at ASYN0LD8' Prug gt**