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VOL. 2. I* VUBi ii.ll I tVKin By I. B. TK,"»CRNTH March 'A'- l! a e i n "••nMH! Sl'IWVil. v.». HOWFLl, ft CO. E S Fir* DOTXABB PKU A**! *, payable in Advance or, PF.K WKKK, payable to the Carrier. Advertisements inserted .u favorable term*. El.OYD D. BAVKH A ItrLlKR, TToRNEYS g' I .aw, Keokuk, Iowa.- Office over ParruU"' Lank. corner ef Ma.u and Second .Sta. Dec. 2S. ». r. MILLJKU. i, H. BBCK. A 1 MILLER & BECK, A TTORNF^Ys at Law and Solicitors rn Chancery Ag cuts for th« mvc.itigation of Laud Titlee and tin- purchase and sale of Real E«tBt. will hereaf ter practice in and r.gu arly attend the District Courts of Keokuk and Ft. Madmon, and of the other counties of the F'irst Judicial 1 i*tr 10r of l.wa and wriH practice in the Supreme Court of the State. Maaison. Feb. 17, 1*55.--dtf. USES .H. UIID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kokuk, Iowa. OFHCE in the Rail Road office on Mais Stnet, over J. K. Bruce'a store. August 7, 1*55. J* We !^OKHIU ATTORNEY t. r. A 4*ia«lv AT LAW,'iHtom**, Vapctla Coun ty. Iowa. July 25, 1*55. John P. Horn lata, A TTORNEY and t'emnwilor at Law. Keokuk, Io.. it. will promptly attend to all business entrusted to fais care. Special a: u-ntion given to the collection of Claims, La rid Agencies, Ac. Office in the Port Office building, on Johnson St., between 2nd and 3d. »U!Ti i*B. KKt'tir.* MICKU.. IVIIITfOTIH JIICKFI,, TT KN 1 E.» ai Law and Owners i Land Agenta, 1 Mouieiuina, P.tweshick county, i»wa. Mill attcudto all bmines* entrusted to their care in Poweshiek. Iowa, Benton, Tama, Marshall, and Jas p.r counties. Collcctious will it*'«ivK *f-ecial attention. Refer to B. llouglans A Co., !H. Louis John Block A Co., 1'iiuburg VV. A. A L. Shuiaway, Philadelphia Bentinger A '0., Baltimore lion, tL. Curtis, Warren, Peuusy leania Hon. G. E. Barre:. Cburfield, l'-nut-v 1 vama •, Alitor Pittsburg Union," Ac. una «. IHii.—d V. B. MMKMTttXC. iOa.tSOH Itl DD. C. r». SIAHTORO. !. O. Frodnrr A ('•mnltilaa lianae. 'MMFUVILLK. BRMFt|H' A », t,. ••lu' nnnii»-i't: »n-l rwardinjc MorchaaU, New orl^anc. l'artir-ular at lent ion paid to tu« pur eha?c aad ealt* of Wesurri Prdut*. Alao, to tha FUr.-ivinz and F'rward:ii(r n grucralIf. Or ders rM^xtiuliy »uUctwd, V. 71 IciioupiUiulaa atrect. S", Oi'r July 13, 1865.-—dly TATT1 *fO., ^'RWARIIV and oinui nf..n Mrrchanta, Mo. If,11 St-.- md tf'tvvt, Ht. L"0 Agcn's for the aalv of Hulnii*' LOUHTIIU Hdrauhc 11. H. nwnnji «o., Fera! 'JRW AROINO aijdl'jminiaaion Merchant* (led Bt«a«a Boat Agent«, and dealers in Boat B'' re* and UrKtnea, Levee, near Packet Depot, ok uk. April ?. --V*. John B. Carson & Co., Cmmiiiiau, Storagr ani 1 ojrmrd* IUK llerihant. NO. 2S Levcv, and jt" juhu- fbctwoea Oliva and Pin. M. IV.IH- Aagui 81, 1855.—dTy COMMI.*Slt.»N U^wlv D. 1. ill Hit. Ac ., CommlaaionA orwtrdin| .Herekaatt L-\ IfWt, ALTON, lixixois. JOSEPH 8*-nr. JAR. B. eUKCKR. sm»W A .V- rriiants. Wiiteaalc irocar*. and LtmliTr in I'r •Uiua-, Maui^tnut, bcl«a«u Jk'wurlb and Filth, K-.'okuk, Iowa. Scpt.mUcr 1, lnao.—dly joms nouia. Burn* Ac Beat|rn, WinicDion ltoLESALK ttroccra, 'rwardiug aud Cost* ,Mcr ,'iijna, U«, Keokuk, low a. July 9, —dly •AWCBL SAMIIX. /oura «t»ri A J. HAMILL, W1P»LKALK ttrncers, Tea dealers. Cointniuioa and Forwarding Merchante, No. ."i7 Leiea, tiircc b*l"W lcuft strci-t, rsi. Louia, Mo. Maruti li, |ft..u,~.i I W E I E I K WDomestic HOLE."*AI.i: and retail aU in Foreign And Dry Good*, Clothing, Boota. t^oea, lla's, Caps Bonnets, Trimmiug*, Ac., No. Mam H'rctt, Keokuk, Iowa, Feb. 7, b'.Vi. 1 M. tTArroKi), j. c. I'CCII. KT A FI ORD ft B'CIIIK, AV 7 Oroccr? and Comniiaaion Mcr- chants, ncciind door alxive the corner of lllon d. nu. Water Street, Keokuk, Iowa. iWarch S. 1SJ6.—dtf. i. A- BRUXU.A 11. iAMX8 WATT. HKHH.LAVD A*D WATT. TyilOLhsALK DEALERS in Beat brands of V irjijinin Tobacco, and Importers of fine* Ha ^una igurs, Wi.-t Side id Third Btrei t, Utwten W^'unil Juhtt-on. Kvokuk. Inwa. hcj. 26^tnd. 1and U W- A II. TK KEK, MPaRTEUS and wholesal.' d..-alen in Hanlwaro Cutlery, corner of Main and Second Str«t«, feign of th% RED PADUCK. July 22,1854—dfy. SKODOKE BKrry. BUTTS Cf Bt. Louis, MO. JSCompany, 'HN p. HKUUCX. HILLED, 10MMISMON atnl Forwarding Merchant!, No. S City Building!*, Saint Louie, Missouri. Referencrt: Russell A Bennett, Child. Pratt A Co. 0. D. F'illcy, Wood*, Christy A C». A. J. AKCrecry A (Jo, Uaty, McCunc A Co, Bast. Wiley A Baat, S. A J. Ila'iul, Wili»on A Br.ili er, March 25, 18jj. dAw Crow, McCrecrj A Co, Janus Wat-on, Young Brothora. C. W. Stone A Co. Cupt. E. W. tlould, Rhode -, Pegram A Co. looker, R«niuh A Co. W. S. till Tift 11, J. F. Oomatock A Co. J.*K. COPELIJf, FORWARD!NO andCotaui.'iaionMerotuMt,whola- Ha!e dealer 111 Oroccries and Produce, 5o. 61 Le *ec, K.'okuk. Iowa. N. B—Particular attention paid to tb« Forward ing busmen.". April 11, l#i4—dAw t'UAS. n. K Kl.l.tMiii. K.'ill. KIKBT. -r vrpfurr^ItV""'. Klrbjr, HtiKK, an 1 whoit'-ui,. iieulcr.- ¥\rvi$n sad Dome: 11c Dry Uoods, X„. N ort li Main btrwet, YWH20 A. BBIDUnlw Apjciit for the Aiiaoouri Suite Mutual Iwurane® the Diroctorx of which arv- amone the «dde»t and best, known business man of Louit d:tdptf W*. T!*B»:K«AM. (COMMISSION' ANDJPCRAOAAI ATUUTIOM. Aagoit 29,1855 dAwy WV rATTKBSOB. W W A A i i N O V A O A FORW AUDINtl MFRCHAVT8 Nf*. :,y ami 40. IvKeokuk, Iowa. ConaigniBciit^ of all kind,' of Produce will rooehre LROMTT t». B. SMITH V. VA^Jtaaut)*. ^.niTIi A VA^INK'KLIA, W O .- A E A I K I V N S I AND N. Oof MIUPMON, TT'*RNEY at Law and Notary Public. Office IU THE URW Post Office building, OH JobnsonJJtt., between 2d and ltd. Collections promptly attended to. Keokuk, Feb LI, 1^55.—dif. JoBB w. KAM1US. kXHCBJulr. *1UJBB. r. :ai 1,-tnte Agency, on ^'1 be tw ecu Mam and "hi won *tn**t«, Keokuk, Iowa. B. Part le.ularaitentiijn pail t^i theaale of Real Auction. [Oct. 10,'65—' BR. 15IO. B. ALLEN, FFERS tii1- jirof, «xional aervicoe to the eitiseb* Keokuk arrl vicinity. Jlif offiie. the name heretofore occupied bT Dr. Ford, up ataim. over the atore of J. iiroce, K«q., N». h# Main Htraet. Resndencc a: the "Parilion" on Conoert, between 2d and 3d Strci June 12, ISJJ.— wtf. HLLFT *'K II. 4 VHKIH, H'^LK.*" LK Main and linr.l Street*. "kuk, IoWa» T-HSign oi the liiff M"rtur.'lb5' A|»ril 11. lH^rt. dAw DR. jr. HAKES Oone FFICE at biii Residcnev, on Blondean Street, door W^st of .Seond, Keokuk, Iowa. April 21, JSii.—d A. N. AKPI:\TI:R n. O." I Y S I I 1 A N A N S V O E ESPTFCTFL LI.V HAVINOt.ji-rniaiiently March 31. i»R. J. ITVWKKXt»: pA E, FFP'K Ni,. 2. hurk.r'a tiallery, corner of an'J ihird -trert!.. Aujrutt 4. IV. '.- dif O' WU I.IAH B. *OIITH. BELI/'W- J. BKt'CIE. VN''FACTCKER. B-uch Street,new Franklin, alena, III. Kc. pi cor.-taut ly on hand B'How* of tretf deecrip tion, which Vill tw.ld af low and on a* good Urm.« as can If liur. tuiv.1 elw where. N. It.—Every Br-llowi warraatel to give aaiufae tion. Augui'l 27, |h/,5.—»l5tn* March 22, I *-.5.—1 1 ISTNT^ I cun-d Planter, and Lime. Particular attention paad to Grata, Ba con, and lard. al- WM. I fE A DAHIBLB. A I E I J^E^ALRR in rocerica. Pr»ririont aad Produce, fo. 90. Main, betw Keokuk. Iowa. BV.~:tii't«, a w K i i i i S i W i iu a A C' WI.itbb, Proprietor. 'RNKR Se. .,ti.l and Cedar Strejta, Fart M*di ton, Iowa. T%~ ViggA£' taken to and from boata Free of ch»r^. t4t~ Stage? leave thit Houte daily for Keoknk and iiurliAgton. Jue 25, 1855. jr7~*.~ BEEBEI A I N S e e e w e e n S i a n S e e n W o e •a.c and Ik- ail Dvaicr iu Siovo, llolkaw Ware, 'liuaer'« Stoek. Ac. A1m» uanufacturer of Tin, Copier, and She«t-lron U are*. Koofim and .lobbing in Tin, (V.pper, and Sheet Iriu, which I will warrant to give «*u*faction. .Or 24, 18^. dly J. S. 11EEBE. Jaatkre el tlie Peace. TIbeeountrv, HE undwr-iiniel woul.i ii.forin his frienda in that hi* ..»•»- i« on Mam, between #d and 8d etreetF, Keokuk. Iowa, over the liarne»« Store, lie will attend to the collect ion of all ac coui)ti« entrust. I to Us» care, with promptne«. Ac counuteatby mail, po»t-)ati, will roceiveatieii tien, and the money returned a- ordered. EDWARD COLE. March 2, 1855.—dir. OHI HTOP KEEP$ a atoek .f Faintly '.roo rie*, a variety of Tors, and an a*oruutml of Maaical Inctru menu, for sale on Main Street, between Saeood and Third. Mareb 23, lH.fq.d 1VI\S HOIAI. Cobtfr 1 op ,Ion\i.i\ am. F'irst r'TRBitr*. Y CHARLES «i. BIN NELL. The under signtxl take pleasure in announe.ng tha he ha» taken itiw very popular Iloune an ma le a complete renovation throughout ttu i pr- in -. lie i* n"« prepared to receive the pat ronage of the f.'blic, and Udtevet he can meet the want» of ali who desire a good llouae. Jle hope*, by a clone application to the businem and attention to the many want* of the traveller, to mi rir and obtain a share of patronage. JT.#T~ Laggtip'c taken to and from Boat* free of charge. CIIAS. 0. Bl'KXELL. April 5,1855. dtf 8. 8. Vail & Co., IRON FOI'NDER*! AND MACHINISTS, MAN! FACT!'REUS .f Steam Lupines Oriat and fiaw Mill M:i. hmery', Watir Whcd*, Ac., Ac., corner of Six'h and Hi»ndoau t»tri*et«, Keokuk,Iowa. May ol, i s.. 4 ,$dAw PENNSVLVANIA ROR^DBI. Cor. Main and Eighth Street* Kl-Ii »K1'K, IOWA, r'lCKKRSl? \M A SON'S, niantifacturert of l.i.^ineA and Mill Machinery. A gen eral aaaort iii'i j' .-ft i :r'- :.-i.ipted to the wanu ol the countiy .••.ii..tiu,tlv .-n a:.d jal-dlj T. BOOK BINDERY" And Blank Book TH HOOHCUCIory. F" mii**eriV. having titled up ail extetf I e Bindery in the city of Keokuk. Iowa. (No. I Itl, Mam 8t., up Ktair*.) i* now pre pared to execute all erder# in hi? lin". tli' nioxt workmanlike manner. Periotlical*, Music B«Hki, Paniptil. t*. Ac., bound, and old Book* re bound in anv variety of i*tvle. ilavmga superior (toek of material!" for the man ufacture of Blank Book*, particular attention will te given to the order* of Merchants, Banker", Steamboat.*, and County OSicer*. All blank books will be paged when desired, and warranted in everj respect. Also on hand a ftock of superior Stationery. J. H. WKSTC0TT. L. J. ADAMU, Agent. August 11, 1S55. dAwly Keokuk Book-Bindery^ AN'I) BLANK BouK AN I'FACTt iftY. BLANK llo. k made and rui.-d t. any required pattern. Court Records, Juaticea* Docketn, As ses-on' Book«, Pull Booka, Ac., Ac., furniahod at abort notice. Old Book*, Magazines, Music, Ac., bound or re bound in anv sty le desired. 'ilifc. My ftindery will be found on Second Street, next diHirto the Athcnipimi, "iprn «f the'*Big Book." Jan. 2«, 1S5I.—ilAw. ISAAC N. PIF1RCE. WESTERN STAGE COMPACT. Fl"MM !•:!TaTfl: ViToiI'H'n?. fftB® Western Stu-re i Hiiidm icpcctfully an liounce to thi public that their Conches leave Keokuk Daily Sunday excepted) for Vnirftold, Os kalituha. Fort I' Moine.i and Council Biufl-, piL&aing through Biistor,. Charleston. Primrose, Winchester, Biimin^hain. Ashland. Agency City, "ttuinwa, Fkl dyville, itfkaloeaa, Pclla, Mouroe, Apple Urove, to Ft. Iefc Mom.,. Fmui O-kaloosft (tri-weekly) to Council KhiiTw, ria Bellefoutiiin, Knoxville, Pliutnuutville, Iudi.inola, St. Charleis, WinterM.*tt, Indiuiitown, Silver Creek^ to Council Bluff*. Alfo from Ottumwa via Blakesburg, Albla, La gruugc, to Chariton, tri-weokly. Al.-o tr im K. kouk, Dailv, via Warreii. D. Faninii^'on, Rmupart.% ll'iitonfjiort, Weoaauqua, PitUburg, Troy, to Blooiufleld. AIm TO Fort Dr«I^c from Fort Dea Moinea, passing through Boon-boro' and llomer. H\ery attention will be paid for the comfort and convenience of pat.-'enger*. Clinches leave Ksukuk for all the above place* at o'clock, A. M. officc on Main Street, aeooud door above the Laclede limrn. R- HoCm^KST, A|4t. Bt«k uk. It Of a !*lolni-« A Tliunr lata K.\ I I.ROAD Stor Sept. i. I —tAwl v Nral Abbot A o'a TlnTe lliprei^. PN. aii'l Retail i'rui»^itt, •n»er Of BopRIETORS, Neai, Ablv.t IN aI'. A 0 N tc-nder? hif profeMsioiial aervicae tbo c:tii. u* of Keokuk and riciaity. Office No. 4, Burke'c Oal lery, corner of Main ani I'liirl rttrcet*. Fin trance on Third. Augaat 4, lfii. dtf BR. E. PKAHCII,"" b«-at«d in ibi* city, beg* leave iiifv.rin hi? fri.-iri* »hd the citiseu* generally, that, until further notice be given, he mav be found at the office of Dr. J. F. SA«roBt. LiU/ral ca-H advanoce on abipmeri!" of I'TKIUBC or M«:rchandi«e, for tale iti tliir market, or ship Biflnt to friend-.a t- Refer to W. L. Ewing A Co., St. Louit, Mo. S. A W B. Thayer. Quincy, 111. Oreon A Htonc, Mmca tiue, Iowa B» 11. Campbell A Co., tjali na. III. J. H. I^nifi.y A Co., Rock I 1 a 11' I, 111. Barkley. Tbotnpnon A Co., lavenport 11. T. Foatfr, Beards t'.wn. Ill Hon. A Starnc, Springfield, 111., A, DA II. Reed, Oaie-burg. III. \V. B. Oilman, New York Fa«»itt A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. A. Gilbert, Ca*hier Cotnrueroial Baak, Chicago. Mark package- care oi T. Mi. A. A y. _J«ly 17. 1- i —'I A w I y PF.^^MLVA^IA BAILBOAB. rpiTT Prorif n Third and Fourth ftu., dAw tI.OVEK HOI si:, I). W. turner of Walnut and Second Muacatiuv, Iowa. jMtk. office of the Tiptoi., Marion, Davenjport and 0»kalo*a S a^ Liuee. re»f i a A !». Will, W RATT* BETWHK* PHIl.AI'f.l.flllA ABU PITTKBtBd. FlR'T Ct.A»«. B«"»J«, Hh'ani.'l Ih-r ttoodf, un lo*e«) Fnr», 75c. per lWMb. F.-athern, Ac., 2dCi.Ai!».—liook?! and Station-1 cry. Dry Oood.«, fin beleit,) 60c. per 1M lb. Hardware, Leather, Wo«d, Sd CLASS.— Annl«, Bart.'iag. 1 Bacon and Pork, in bulk,) 50c. per 1W lb. Hemp, Ac., 4th Ci.a 1.1.—Coffee, Fi*h, B« con and Pork, {packed i Lard, v 4(»y. per 1H lb. and Lard :l, In shipping (roods from any point Kent of Phiitxi. ipbta, b« particular U mark package "via. Pennsylvania Railroad." All tii.fid* maaigned to I lie A g.ntf of thia Road at Phil.id. lphia or PitU burf, will t* forwnrdctl wuh.-ut detention. FaciaitT Abkmi.—Moncs Potur, Ronton Kliiott. N.York FL. J. graw A Moorebcad, L/uie vilp Ky. R. C. Meidrum, Mad i^on. Iud. lUtehffe A J. IRFJ.MB Fe*. TliREKuaiiv ille, Ky. Terre Haute. Madion, Lafavetu* and Indiana|Mili^, Ind.: Cincinnati. Dayton, prinj held. Bellcfontain-. Ciandusky, Ttdedo, now and Trains ran the entire dia from ClIB'Ai.O to Bl RLIN'tiTON, Iowa, without change of cars. The most direct route to Chicago. New York.Boe ton, Philadelphia, and all other |»mts Eust. 2 I'aily Train*1 leave Burlingt.u Sundays excepted. 1.—DAT EM'resh,—THBOI Arriving at Chicago the Kame evening, passing through Monmouth, Oaleslmrg, Princeton, and con necting at Menduta with the llliiioia Central Rail Iitad, to La Salle. Bloomingtun, Springti-ld, Deca tur, Jacksonville, and Naples: also with Galena and Dunlciih. 2.—EXPRESS THROUGH KEOKUK: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 185 *. o.Vl I\ A IT. Co.. 8S Broad St., Y., WilliauiH, Tanner A Co., BaBalo. Ship daily by People'* Line of Htoamera, foot Courtlandt Street. For billa Lading, apply to Neal, A hbot A Co., P.B.Brooke, Us Broad Virgil Hillyt'r. Mark package* "Neal, Abbot A Oo'i Bxpreaa." July 27, l§i5.—dAwflm 1865. 1 or IB 1864. M» i. ov,_. Bruct -V i nieli' J*»5. Wrrrlianta* Wettrrn Elite. NEAL. ABli"! A CO., N»*W York, WU.UAMS. T* Buffalo, Pr 'pro turn. Ship daily from Pier 2, Ea.it River, New ork. All eargoe« fully innnred to Buffalo. No transhipment, between New York and Buffalo. For freight apply to Neal, Abbot ACo.,) P.B.Brooke, 188 Broad St., N.Y. ir^il U• ityer, Mark package/-. W. Line.'' July 27, 1855.—dAwtim T. W. Airxavlrr 4c o., "L^OHWAROINO ahl '.tritnii-lon 51. reliant* Freight Aift-nto for New York Rail Jtoad, ami Fulton Luke B-.Uf Lm e, on Kri- .'uii»l and Lakei. 17U South Water Sir^t,Central Wharf, Chicago, III. Tas J. S, Coi, St. I/JUI#, Mit. heii A Siu, fcv*nnviilv, Ind. 11. 11. 11' 1: STONY H. Mo. J. K. tie.MeraI Freight A^ent, Philadelphia. MBAERT, Sup't, Altoona, Pa. 1. _i v K tll.HOAl). Thr.-n^rb Tra.ni.b-t v»,-.-n Philadol- and -bare —'i iu M-KXIM. .Mill EAI'BK.IS IHAIX 1 KAIS lea\ e- l*ti 1 ad. pi,.a i P, t:a• A .NI., and Pittfburg for Philadelphia at 7 A.M. THK FANT LINE leaves Philadelphia for Putt-burg at 1 P. M. Tnr. NICHT leaves Philadelphia for Pittcbur^ at 11 P. M., and PitUburg for Philaiel phia at IU P. M. The alx.ve lines connect at Pittsburg with Rail road* to and from St. Loui?, Mo. Alton, Oalena and Chicago, 111. Franki'ord, Lexiiigton and Cleveland, .'dum- btiri. Zane.-v-ilie, Masai lion and We.ostcr,Ohio alio, with the Steam Packet IioaU from and to New Or leans, St. L. uis, Louiarillc, and Cincinnati. Through Tickets oan be had to or from either of the alxive placet). For further partieular?, see Hand-bills at the dif f. rent s'artinir point-. PassetureM from the West will find thi* the shortest and niont eX|H.diti..uh ruut* u. Philadelphia, BalumorK, *iork or 1W toa. TH0B. MOORE, AciBNT, n^er lanes, Philadelphia. J. MKSKTMEK, Atfcn*. Passenger Jjiaee, FHlebaiw. Fab. 1, 185o.— 1 y Chicago and Burlington R. R. Line. A 1 'i ui*». ka 1 *nd "iiiro, tin i^-' i. A V" incv Kanroaas,) IStaacocompleted, 7. .10, P. M. Connecting with Illinois Central Rail Road at Mendota for St. Louii* and Cairo direct. Trains on the above Road* run in close connec tion. avoiding all laying over at any of the pointa. This Road connects at Chicago with the Michigan Central and Michigan Southern Roads, and with all the Road* leading to the Atlautic Cities, 0hiu,Ken tu -k.s and Pennsylvania. Pa.isciigerH lcawng Burlington at 7.30, P. M., reach Oalena and Dunleitii in 12 hours, and St. Louis in 1'ti hour^. By this route passengers will reach the interior portion* of O'-mi and Indiana in less time, and with fewer charges, than by any other route, connecting, via Michigan Central at Michigan City, with the New AlUmv and Saletn Road, thence to' all points south and houtbcii*t. Baggage cheeked direct through to Chicago, and no charge for handling at anv point. Through Tickets by this Route can be parohaeed at the Rail Rood Office in Burlington. i. HAMMOND, Superintendent. REBICK, Ticket Agent, Burlington. C. E. FOI.I.KTT, tieneral Ticket Agent, Chicago, May 1ft, 1.^55. dAw Agent, Chicago. PAIMC V VOODN. JUST received ap elegant assortment of fineGooda, sueli a-. French Cliuia ascs, Parian ami Terra Cytta. Ac., Pitchers, Lavender and Cologne Bottles, Fruit Suunic, Ciud Receivers, Cigar standa, Jewel Stands, Spoon UobloU, Figures, Cupids, Busts, Ac. Also on hand a good assortment of Crockcrv and Olaacw&re. CARE1 A KILBol RN'E. June la, 1855. ip*ra 4k Chewinf Tobacco* A I'fPoCE assortment ju*t receie.-d. A|1 wht» are X*. fond of the weed can be satisfied bv %llin* ou Hept. 2—1 MOORE A H'MO'Llt. AUiovea,assortment Fl LL at l^ailu Kid, Suk and LiMl all coltKB, Vary dmap at Bept- 1, im. Mii^CHitLL A 00% A K 1 9 I K A I HIS popular line daily trip* as a*u». th'-..ugufBt Che season, oon neeting at Keokuk with the tabular daily Mail Packets te Ito. k Isi.AJio, Oau-hna aad ST. I'ai L,ruu ning in connection with the H«t,.ruads to Cuicago and he FIIM! Ihe line is at nreeent composed of the ft earn era DIB VBK«O5, WBSTBBWgn, JBAHSII DBAXS, and KKOKI whose nim« alone are a auffioientguaraa* tv of their speed and atvomtnodaiiona. March 5, l.ij5. dWm KLUKLLI AM) HOt li MHUAVD ,S66« I8F§* RATT.ROAT) MTL5 STKAMERS. III, two fast 8leain*rs J. M'Kkk and BBS CAMP u now DUII», V *®w Arraagrneat. HE Steamer G. W. fci'ARJlAWK »:_Il.ruri a regular daily packet from Keokuk, in connection with tri arr of the Northern Cross Hailroad at Quincv in Quincy at S o clock and arriving at. Keokuk at iji M., and leaving Ke-.kuk on return trip at 5 o'clock. For freight or passage appiv on lioard. DR. Ian ctief »i N..11 l,»r i em uii'l -out western State#, bv a continuous Railwuv direct. Thin road also connects at Pitt-bur^ with da lv tine of ."4teaiiicj to all port* on the Western Bivera, and at Cleveland and Sanduskv with Steatn. ri" to ali port* on the Northwestern Laker making the miMi direct, cheajKiit and reliable route bv who Freight can be forwarded to and from the Or cat We«t. R. K. RICKEY. Surgeon De having returned from the Ea wiil be happy to wait on his friend* Having a large stock of Teeth, fr* n the best manufactories, can please the moi* fa.«:.-li ous. Teeth mounted on eiffitr gold or plat ma, on his new improved liie'hod, winch is now being used by the best Don'ists. lie is aia- pr pared to muunt Block Teeth, or Continuous Guni». on gold or piati na when on the latter, at a lower prise amounting lo the difference in cost ut material full set* ou gold for $IOti, on PLATIXA for $V0. All work war ranted. office on sonih aide of i/kmdeau, between Jd and 4th Strec's, Keokuk. March 2T.—dly Neu Jew i lrj i:atntli\liiut nt. I'AK.M I.I A i tnpBi i.i, HAVI.ju-t IAJU A. U 1«&S. j- n-d a new .r o:. M:.:i. street, be tween S.-cond and Third, where may be found an entire new stock of OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, I'alor and mantle Clocks, silver simoon", forks, kniTM, Ac., pur- as *in. New and fashionable JeW'-lry, 1 itt war. fine jiocket cuth ry in fact everything w and desirable in this Hue aad which tnay U Ixrtight cb-aper than elsewhere. T-0~ The puhiie nerally are invited to call and i Aaimnc the stock, wLu iher thuy wish to purchase or not. Keokak,October II, '55—dAwy W Di W. JO^ET, fSticcessor to P. Slingprland.l •1ALRR in Clocks, Watches and Jewei y, Second Street, (next door to Charle-A Parsons' Banking House,i Keokuk, Iowa The subwrilM-r has just rcceiv. s large an 1-autiful stock of Oold and Silver Watch -.Old Jewelry, Ac., imprising the latest styles oi Ijuius' Breast Pins, Fiar Ring*, F'mger Rings, Cuff Pins, OoldOtiard and Fob ChaiUs, Keys, Seals, Silver Thiiuhles, Oold Slide-, Snaps, Studs, Gold Pens with or without holders, Gold Pencils, hll aud Pencils. WATCH R«PAIBT*o. The subscriber b. ing a practical watchmaker, feels coiupetctit to repair the inosi flicult aud deli cate work that may be minuted to his care. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Coilltt'T Timk. The public may rc»t assured that the eonftMi time is, aud always w.11 be kept bv NovJW, H54.—dly N.W.JONES. LIV1.H1 (iTABLE, ON OH {()~A. M. Johnson sticet, betwewu 1st aud 2d. by Wm. II. ClrUHOKM. This e.-tabli-b incut is large, comm xlious, well arranged and amply provided with good horses wei 1 r:n ned hiuness, as well as with Carriages Buggies and Hacks, open and cb»ce, covorcd and half o»v. rod, of every description, adapted to convenience or luxury. Horses or Carriages of residents of the city or vis itors from abroad kept on moderate terms, and carefully attended to by men thoroughly skilled in the bu-iness. Horse- bought and lold on commission and (Ol lay own ac.--.uiit at all tiinos. May 2.*i, 1865.—dly WrKee 4c Tlmbrriiaan** l.lvery Ktable. Stable, -itil.tted on Third Street. tween J- .Main and Bloudcau Streets, is large un c«.in in «liou- and e-p.-eialK' lilted up and adapt for the busin ?s and the tunicr-ign.-d are amply prepared to accommodate their frienda ami th public g-nerally, with Saddle Horses, Baggies, and Carriages at rea sonable rates. They also keep Horses |,y the day, wee*., or mouth. SAM 'L M. KEE, BSigh' NK-ILAMBRS. 'fa cam r. will make regular •"•king daily tritw. connecting at Rock Iiland with the cam for ths Kaet, and with the Daily Mail Packet* for OaJcu* and .laitit Paul, and at Keokuk with the great Mail Lm. SU-auiers Jen nie utteriier, Keokuk and Die Yernou for St Louis. J. KBB. Captain Lcroy Ridgr, leave* Daren port and Rock Inland every M. ridsv, Wedncwiay and Friday erening* for Keokuk" Returning, leave?. Keokuk every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur dav hveningv. Bf.N- ("ABCBKU.. Captain R. F. Rartlett, leavet Da vcnj^irt and Rock Island every T'licsdaT. Tnursday ami aturday evviiingi. Returning, leaves Keokuk c4iLr^ eduwhlay, Friday and Sunday evenings. For freight or Passage, inquire ml board, or of T. JlEAlGilT, Agent, March, 3.—-dtf Fteukuk. S'Di'rrs, Ag-ot at Keokuk. June is, i*5.*.--dAw RinoVAI.. e n a S u e y R. S. BARBER Wjuid r.stec11uIly iiiiurui his jiatroii-i and th. public gen-^j^^^ erall*. that he lm- rem ned his..the. to the New Brick building fin th* est side "f Tliird "treet. between Main and Jehnsoii, wh-rc b« hin secured a bands, ine sun uf rooms, and has spaied u. itii#r pains or ex pense to make tiiem elegant andeoinfortahle. Thank iul f..r a fav..ri. lie -ciritfl a coniinuance cf the same. ^2-4f~All "jx^atious warrant, d. Keokuk. Oct. 12d n. w. iitcki,n. Dmet L. Sneeder, Philadelphia Ma- Kooiif, Baltimore tie...( Fran. iw us, Pitts burp tiprigman A Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio B.^ RtiKDN E N I City of K. ok uk, lo.,—Office on Mam 6t., between JSocond and Third Sre»t*. R. H., in additiun to the usu.il h.«ls of inserting artificial te. •'. i' iu fnsses«ion of the exclusive right for this mty of mounting the "com.u uous guui teeth," to universally admired for their beauty, strength, and cleanliness. After an expe rience ..f two years in this sf\le uf Moik. he would unh. sita'incb recommend it to the public as pos sessing many ami great advaa'nrrs over any other t'yls of work known to the profession. Those in terested arc respectfully iaviu-U.to.wall and examine specitnona of the different ttetheds of mvaating teeth. April 16,1855.—dAwly DI iTAI. SOTK'I Dist,J. J. W. TIMBERMAN, Keoknk, Oct. 17, l".M.~dff B. Bawdcn A Son. W^DULD respectfully call the attention o Ihe public to their wtock of the ^uulity vf Marble, which they have just recei v. iT'direst from the Eait, which tiny are enabled to sell at as cheap a rate as can be obtained in St. I/utis We arc determined to act upon the motto— "SHAM. PKortT* AVB Qt'KK RKTI RS8." Give ut a call and we pledge ourselves to show you as fine marble, and as good workmnntihip. both in the ornamental and plain styles, as can he fouud anvwhere in the United States. We have another extensive stock of Marble on ite way from the East, and shall bo fully prepared to meet any demand that may be made for articlea in our line. Third Street, between Main and Blondean. April H."i4. WS! *I:\YFTTL KEH'LFFF CJIUREi da s laUr from the Crimoa. Y\"e arc an thor.ied to stat- that Lavuks A DAI new Bread Wagon is I.HBUTV wn 'a thu liaJi, funuciii. t.-tter Bread,* aki-s and Crackers, and more for ^1, than waeevor furuithtvl fwf the saiue in Keokuk. II you want any of the aboVc artieltw, try th.j Ran W WtBJSG. /. n. CLATKMUU A. L. DEBIKG A CO., (Suececnors to Granville B. Smith A Co.) ANKERS and dealers in Flxchange, Keokuk, lo. check* on all the principal eitiea conatant ly I .r tale in «um» tw suit. Collections on thi# city remitted for promptly at curreut rates of FJxchangs. We will b«\ and a. n all kind of Gold, Specie, and uncurreut Bank N'..t«, a* be*t ratea. lnte/eat allowed «n s|n-ial de(Ksita BEKtHKM Li Cash. Am. Exchange Bank, New Fork. Meears. E. W. lark, lKnlge A Co. Lucaf A SunondB.St. Louis. Fl. W. Clark A liro'a. N. Corwith A Co., Oalena, May 21, 1855. EX*IIA!(.F AND BA-Skixi Oand^hnsonStreets, Refer to l.ucas A Simonda, St. Louie, Mo. L. A. licnoist A Co., do Ailantiw Bank, I'M,.-ten. Duncan. Sherman A Co., New York. Drexel A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Lnion Bank, Baltimore, Md. Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, 0. Pri ce, Converse A Co., New Orleana, La. Sept. 1, 1 sJ5.—i.l I y ODELL A HATLEKai BAM'I'ACTl-itSBrt AND DlALBM 15 o o s a n N i o e i B1!will con Uti.l u: rivals oui -t... k .1 Eastern Wurk buou be the fiinst and largest ever offered in Keokuk. They are sijix'ted with sjrtvia! reference t.. the wants of the retail trade, and will comprise very variety imag.liable. Ths priocs will be tuch as will convince every oue that we have fully adopt ed the motto of "tjuick Sales and Small Prufits." N. B. The summer Guuls now uu hand will b« Closed out AT tosT. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. To th Ladie- we would say, call in and see out elegant styles of Bootees. Busiaus, aud Slips, of the finest inuteriais, now manufactur.^d at our esiabiish ment, which in point of quality and durability we will Warrant t.. [e e.jual t^ any in the west. Gentlemen will find it to tle ir interest to call and examine our k of coetoin-made work, of which an ample quantity will alwavi be kept on hand, and i a- we use ouiy tn- U-st niatsi.als. and employ none bn' the b**sl workmen, they may rest as»iued of a «1 article, gu.tranteed to fit iu all case*. N. B. All articlea of our own manufacture war ranted. Sigti *f the Mammoth Shoe, corner building, Main and Third Streets. An, ust :0, 1' -dAw Excelsior Boot A Mboe lllanulaictory T1IE I..ATKST RM V U ATFKVM AN VAKULOXK. J. T. HARRIS A CO., HA\ INIi just «.).• n'-d a -hop. in their old busiues*, on Ahini street, tn-tween Main aud diuson, Keokuk, Iowa, respeeriuliy announce that they are prepared to manu fac'.ure the neatest aud most fashionable Boou ai.^ Shoes that can l»e got up. Determined nt to be excelled by any manufac turers in the West they solicit a share of public pat ronage. As we purchase direct from the importers, our stock is always of the latest fash to* ami best quali ty, and at the lowest figures. As we keep no Eastern or slop work en hand, we warrant all ujr r. adv made Boots and tihoes of the same character a*, those made to order. Call aud leave your orders for ayfoodfit. War ranted to suit in every particular. Rc|iairing in the neatest aunl moat auhetan tiai muuaer dune on short aotice, July 21l1855. dy STAR florsi: (JEO. C. ANDF1RS0N, on Third, between Main Keokuk, Iowa. Colleetiuus on this eity remitted promptly, at current rale .f Exchange. Tutereat on deposits when apecially agread U|un. Refer to E. W. Clark A Bros., 1 Bankers, St. Louis. ,. E. W. Clark A Bros., 1 Bogy, Miltenberger A Co., John J. Aridei»o|i 4 Co., E. W. Clark, D.nlge A Co., lge A Co., New York City, n.urs from V A. M. to 5 P. M. ,ho Jul* 11, Is Hanking llouaa of Ctaata. Paraoiti^ Cor. of Main and 2d Sts.. K EoKl'K. loWA. Sand IGHT Exchange on the FJISU and South bought sold. F^uropcan ExchaDgtfor rsmittance to any part of Europe for sale. Intereat allowed OB detx •sits aa per agreement J. T. HARRIS A CO. Tall Trade. Gate City Itooi und «hee Store. No. 112 Main St tw .ii Fourth aud Fifth. IIHE undersigned would nBf.vtful!y A the attention .f the Ladies and Gent ni-n of Keokuk and vicinity, tu their fine and Well sc lee led .lock of B-«ts axid Shi*«. now ojB ii. and for sal- at the above crlaLliihnicnt, com prising all kinds of La/li.s', Gent*', Mines', Bt.ys', and Children's wear, of all "tyl. s. grad-* and .uea This- g(*d» liar- IKKII H.vvi:of ft fci.-leH*t.il with d|Kf*ial refercn.* to neatness of style aud durabihtv, and will be sold at a v. ry small adtancc above kasteru c.»t, aa we are detcrinin not ti b' undersold by any house in the city. Phase give us a oal). Au examination of goods and prices is the only favor we ask. A BRO. Scj.t. S. 1-v,.). ~d 11. C. Hl'L-KAMP Boota and Shoe* Wholesale. }KI»C carrying on the wholesale Boot aud Shoe business, we respectfully call the attention of the trade to our largo and well assorted stock, which is now being received direct from the best manufactories in Massachusetts. It is-ur intention to alwayi keep on hand a complete assortment of goods in the hue, and offer such inducements as will obtain for us a liberal share of patronage. Country merchants will do well to oall and exam ine our stock before they purchase. July 7.—d CARTER A CO. DAVIEN HART. WHOLESALEStreet. Dealer* in Boots and Shoes, No. lis, Main Keokuk, Iowa. Having located in this city we would respectfully inform the merchants of the interior that we hare engaged in the aboYe business, having nil the facil ities lor purchasing our stock directly of the manu la turer.- at th« lowest figures. It is our object and determination to build up a large and permanent tiadc by keeping on hand a large and w. 11 assorted stock making our pricesse. low that none can U less, and tei ins and discounts as lib-ral as any other houae. Pleaae call aad examine our stock. aeplSd w Third Street Wltoleaale Bool and Shoe Store. H.V i \G now iv 4 in fall an 1 Winter stock of Boots and sb--'vs.|l aui pr. pared to offer su prior induc-trt Mits fit delib rs. My stock being di rect from first hands wifl b' sold as low, if not a lit tle lower, than anv hoi make it to the aU.in chase, to call on in Remember, on Th. Johnson, a few do rs 8»pt.. 8.-- dilmwtf !\Olv AI fJ^UE sub-crib. okuk aud ck iu trade in the city. 1 promise to of those d'-siriug to pur We purchasing. Street, between Main and .u!li of Av-rs' Drug Store, W! F. THOMPSON. raniciiunt. id iiilorm tiic citizens of Ke tlial hv has purriiased the of li. nl F. Dodeon, a No. 5 'lliird Street, where he La. ofi hand a general assortment of F'rcneh and American Cloths, Cassiniercs and Vesting*, which ho will make up to order at the shortest notice, and in a style not to h- surpassed. Also a good assortment of tiuuimer Coats, Teats, and Shirts, always on hand. July l.i, 1855.— dtf JAMES M. TYLER, rilo JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.— Want. d. imme .L diat. y. at No. ft. Third Street, two Jfnt rmtf journeymen sailors. Nont others need apjdr. »ep27 J. M. iVLKR. Removed from Concert Mall. Iat E. 11. HOl'GHTON, Attorney and Counaelloi Um Law, Notary Public, Land and general col lecting Agent. Office in the Real Estate Agency and wholesale Auction Hntw of Smith A Van Sieklen. on street between Main and Juhnaun, Keokuk, Iowa. Lots of Lota and Fanns for sale, ou reasona ble terms. ['oct. U-d Diseases of Ihe E)e and I teru*. LL opviaOotir on the Eye, cs|Mcially lor Stmhit mus, CataiiM t. and Artiliciai Puiii, and n the CI.TUS, (or PolvptiK and Tumors, pcrioiiued by Da. 8H ERMA.V. Office corner of Main aad Savtath ata. A AOUK. Oct Itt—d LANFDHV DAI GilERlY. Jet. «. '55—d NO. 202. Fall Trade. CLOI hlNG SToRE. 72, Main St., KaoMk. H. Straus wosld re.nvct/ully aall the at tention ef ths gentlemen of Keokuk aad vieinitj to the fact that he has formed a co-partneralup with on.- f.f the be-' ulothing houses in Cincinnati (J. Ma rienthal A Akyck.) and tlius poesa—es superior fa* ciiitics f.ir th.- Ht^^tioii and purchase of stocks clothing and lurnishing g»4». They have now a most complete assortment ofaaU kind* of Clothing, comprising in (art, Cloth ad Overcoats. Pants and ests of all grades, stales aiBd 'ixee, Shirts, suek», flats auid Cope, Tranka 4~e. h.*e goods )istve been tehstcd with oarc, and will be told at s small ad cane- on euttom oust. W# are determined not to be undersold by any establish ment this side of Cincinnati. Country merchants are particularly invited to call aud examine our stock, before purchasing elwwliera. jep 17 d*wtf li. STRAI'S A CO. 1,1 Htv»o. To the Cltlxena at Keokuk." TIIE subscrib. we.uld announce to the eitiaedi of K.Nkuk that be has just received a itoek of tfee ix-at and in (.nit fashionable good.- for gentleman's wear ev-r brought to Keokuk consisting of French and American cloths, cassimeret and vesting* plush es, velvets, grenadines, cashmeres, Ac., winch he will make up on the shortest notice and the bast stjlo to order. Th. subscriber has also ou hand a flue M* sortment of shirts, cravats, »-aifs, collars, 4x. *e|i 17 .IAMI M. TYLEE. ATTENTION*! ATTENTION 1 HAVING made arrangements for Uie establish ment ufa large Clottuug Manufactorx, ou tho Eas'ern plan, I am now offering my Spring and .•summer Goods AT PHIUB COST. Those in ao«4Bl iothiug will find thus t... be a rare chance. Corner of F'ir«t and Maiu Streets. N A A N i O E E Keokuk, July 12, 1S55.— iAwlv. To Ihe (.entlenaen. ON* exhibit ion, an assortment of French, Scotch, and American Cassimerea—the first «vur offered ID Unr market. KsTiNtis.—In Moire Antique Plain And Fifwtd Oionadities, Brocade and Re* Silks Silk Velvet aud Plush. (. LOTHN.—Bla'k and Blue. 5ne grades, and broken check Cas-itncrca, for fall auit*. A iso—A ch die selection of Kid. Cloth and Merino G.oves Half Hose iu Wimj, Merino, and heavy Cot ton with Merino feet Hi Ik aad Merino I nderahfertt aud Drawers Cravats fccarfs and Handkerchiefs. ls: dAw 1» D. FOd'lKE. f'LOTHI.\'V CLOTHING FOR THE FALL ANLt WINTER TRADE. rt lv, stu, k ,f A J. G. si E\\ ART arc now in receipt of a very large and carefully selected stocM of Drug-, Medicines and Chemicals, Patent M. divine.-, Popular Remedies, Mechanical l.i quor. Paints. Oils, Dye Stuff,, Perfumery, and eve ry variety of fancy articles usually found in thabaet establi-hnn nt- of the kind. Every article warrant ed pure and genuine. J*JUtided, HAtheEMcKennythee 1 ....- jA1( DFCWBY. nCROHAn TAILOBH. ^1^HIP.D Stre*'t, betwoeu Main and Johnson. Kee A kuk lows, have just received, at thuir iMhioa able Tailoring and Furnishing Establishmeat, a choice and excellent supply of Broadcloths, Caaai nieres. V eatings, and Gent lemen's Furnishing Goods of all descri[itions, and gnarautea that their work shall be doiu in the mo»t aj.j.rovcd and tatisiaatory tnauiitr. They are constantly receiving theNtiW York and I'hi ladclphia F'ash ions, and r.epectfully solicit ali who desire geod work and the boat mats rial to give them a call. HUTCHINSON A DEWEt. April 5, 18j»i.™4!v Heady Mada nothing. Oentlem.-n's Furnishing(i.^d., Trunka, Hats, Carpet bags. I mbndlas. Ac., which I will seli at W noi.1 SALE A.S u litTAii., at a very small advance above Eastern.at. cornel of Eim am ii, n fe^pt. dAw N. I10FFHB1MEB. City Drug Store! Burrows Block. Mate Street KEOKUK. ST Sf Purchasers will confer a mutual favor by calliag at our e-tabli-liuient before buying elsewhere. Physicians:' prescriptions carefully put up. DR. J. G. SritWAUT s office and consulting raon in the Drug Store. l'HOFESBIOXAL RtrKRENCBB T. 0. Edwards, M. D., Ohio Medical College. J.Cobb, a tt John Locke, u May 3, ln.5.—dAw. 'M F. H. O'Connor, APOTHECARY AND DBI GGIITI A P'' 1 0 L' AlUL. li A 1.1,, coi Tturii and j. a. Johnson sts., Ke- kuk, la., is now in receipt^ of a large and well selected slock of Drug! Medicine-, Chemicals and Dye Stuff#. Also large assortment of the ni..»t isipular PatWt Med icines now in use, some of which hv has the exclu sive agency of therefore would call the atten tion of country merchants and druggists to ihesuuiu. My stock ol Perfumery and Toilet arliclt* is larga and varied, c..uipri-ing Lubin's, Basinand JuM u» Hauel's fine Extras every d*K riptioti of Hair Oils, Poiuaeles, Fancy Soap*, tooth, nail and hair Brushes, and all wd. r» u.-. ,J teil. puriM^aes. Chon e brands of Cig»r% Snufts, and Tobacco always on huud. Physicians'IVesvriptions carefuiJy 40iU* at ali hours of day or night. F. II O'CONNOR. COI ATI AGENT. 1 McKKNM.Y, has been appointed Agent ill A Lee County, for tlie sale of SpmiTCofca tons for Moftoinal, Mechanical, and Sacramental purpeifee only. Call at No. 80, tign of the Golden Mortar, Keo kuk, Iowa. July lid, 1345. r.t. BCBKNNY iT«. BU»B». & Runner, V i s a y a s s o i a e i n s e 1 v e s o e e o trau»acii..n of l*rug business ia allUB branches. They expect to keep on hand a geUOTal and well selected-assortment of Pure Druga, Cbeal cal», Perfumery, l'ainta, Oils, Ac. Also have by this arrangement become solo pro prietors for the manufacture und sale of II. R. Oill inore's celebrated Mamalukc Liniment and unrival led Vegetable Auti Bilhuus Pills, f-r tb«Siataio| Iowa. Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, (Mtd territory ,f Nebraska. A o e s i n u u e w i IK- addressed to 4 1 s n RUNNER. K E N N Y A Pee. 6,1S44. dtf JAlltKK REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Mechanics' Block, North side of Main St., Ketskuk, lows. AVING made arrangements for a perma nent business in the above liue, I an o e i n o e i y a n o u n y a e a large and Hell selected stock of Drugs, Medicines,^ Paints, Dyes, Oils and arnishes. Brushes, Glass ware and W mdow Glass. Also Perfumery and fan cy articles, Cigars, Tobacco aud Snuff, and a choice assortment ol lamilv Groceries, including SptceB* Teas, FTavoring *traeis, Cundiet. Soda. Saleratua, and a varictv of articles pertaining to that depart ment all which will be sold on thu principle*^ "small )roflts and i|uiek returns." Particular alleutiou given to jireparing praf lip tioiis. Incuses where medicines .if required dur ing the night it is frequently n CAnvenient to obtain them. This difficulty I have completely obviated 1having inv residence iu a art ..f (ho same build ing oooupicd by my store and persons desiring OMd lemcs, may rdy up u j^rea-uring th at all hiiurs, night e,r day, without liicotiveniciice or delay. Druggists, merchants and others, purchating by tlu c|iuuitity, are requested to give meacail.wl am deteruiilied to Sell e»li favoruble teriii^ anjf house in the eity. April (i. 1855. y 1 00 American Penetrating fetet 1 UU ment. iu ijuantities to suit )urehasers. 200 dot. Lacuiapian Liniment, and a great rariaBa of Patent Medicines at April 0, 1"5J. RI.'Y NoLl)tj' I^rug btorc. LARD OIL. Spirit Gas, Linseed Oil. Copsd, Japan Demar and Coach Varntth, on band and ftr ia __ REY N'Ol.IiS' I'rujf Stoi!« ,)AA BOXES Glassware and Window (,lane a: £\fV REYNOLDS' Dmg Si CASK PrttAca al SWffiOUNI'Drag ft* "j*