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WT 1 A saleratus, RICE. HOLWJUeK Grocer* ami dialers in In*, Steel, Btaak'trnth Tools Ac., Ac.. tenia attorti and to arrive a full aud com, pleU *tock of gWWk in their lint. consisting i* part ss follows, whtah offer to th* trade a' the low est etu-lx prices. ftr 50 hll» S 0. Sagir# 16 bbl* olarited a% crashed ds Too blacking, Mmir, HNlbW.No. i mack •Ml, 150hsaiwtonelliocsfiH,» hf bbh u do TO hMTSlTmol.^, 20 No 2 do IS I, 0. aad rtboilMl su- W bWi No. i! do m*rt 15 No. 'i do hf bbls iod keg* do 10 hf bbls No, 3 do 150 fax* ehrwiur ubam. 50 boxss scal herring, W line cutenewing do 100 dram* fig«, 60 smoking do 15 boxes rai. as, 10000 regalia aid prinsi- 19® bbh assorted nut*. pc cigars, boie- as*. ted candy, 50 boxe* Cub* Six do 20 lemoi syrup, S«0 packages 0. P. Imp-2.- peppr sauce, and Black Tea, 25 ground mustard, 150 pkgs Soda Saleratus. 300 hf A qr boxes sardines 26 boxe* Babbitt's refined 2it dox cant hums- oys t«rs, 150 ooil man ilia roje, 25 "JnU g^.do .'0 dot hemp biff co Is, W casks 8. C. Soda, •00 reams wrap. paper 40 cap oo S6 letter do 60 plow lines, 1000 bags G. A. Salt, lu coils tarred rope, 4300 bbls Kenawha do 20000 feet safety fuse, 400 boxes wiudow glass, 50 keg* rifle powder assorted, 100 bag* shot, sssotr 4, 100 hx* luiuWur* flask*, iUOO ibl bar lead, jar*, Ac., 100 thousand caps, 126 bags cotton yam, 15 S 11 do 75 bast" twiue, 250 boxes It. W. matches, 15 oaadiewiok. 10 tierce riee, 60 batting, 3 ca"e indigo, SO carpet warp 2 ca»k* Ornbro madder, 200 aos bucks*, 2 afedl 3 copperas, hoop, 150 nest.- ubs, 20 dot churns. 30 well bucket, 15 wire stive.-*, 60 boxes clothes piJtf. 600 keg!- assorted »ails, 60 boxes tallow candles, 25 star do 4# common soap, 20 fancy do 125 ksgs pure white lead, 10 60 No. 1 lo do 5 10 bbl- alum 20 boxes c\i. logwood, 11 bag^ p» pp. r, f00 'l JJlllllUtO, mat." cinuatnon, li jjbl- pun ^liigar, 2 baltjs tlovL-, 1 bbl nutmeg, 50 doz curry coBtlw, 25 brushes, awortad, 10 bbls ro.'in, whiting, chalk, 10 bbl« linffcd oil, 20 butter crackers, 10 bbls tur(entin', 10 caakn call petr», 26 calcined platter, 2 *ul]ihur, 60 hydraulic cement 25a boxua stone and elay 20 boxe« bik ink, pi^s, 30 starch, 10 boxes chocolate. Also, the following in the Iron line— 260 ton- Iron, embracing *a complete assortment of Bar, Band, Hoop, round, square, oval and half oral. buj£v tire, bor*e *ho* and niiil rod Iron. 45 ton.? plow stoel 2 i to 16 iuche^t wnle. 26 bundles spring .steel 1 to 2 i iueU. 2 ton- '.*»«( "tec!, square, flaf and octagon. 1 ton German. Knglfh und American blister steel. 10t' [iluw wmgw. a.n«rted 20 kcgn hur-e naiU. MO llw. hom- rhoe?- TOO M'tt? wagon and buggy boxei. aiwortod. 75 an%nl. all kind." 25 blacksmith bellow*. 60 vioe*, solid box and^comuton 125 screw platM, assorted. 100 linwu files and raip« 900 lbs hand and sledge tuunmera. 26 tew irons 100 assorted crow bar.-*. 600 Ibe aijuare nuts (cold jires-edj 500 lbi hexa gon nuts. 175 puir buggy and seat springs 100 setta *x«U, assorted. 160 reit« brass? and silvered bands 5 casks chains. 40 griud?toue. from 1} to 4J fee I. Wit would aUo luforui mercbuui.- uud othur- that we are the ouly authorised agents in the Htale for tke sale of Kenawha Halt, of which we have a rery large stuck on baud, and Will sett at St, JLotttf price with only freight added Keokuk, Aug. 11, 1855.—w. 1866. IAI.L SAL1S. 1666. for E S S O K S CLEGHORN A AKKl.-u2», iwicjtaio iroccrs and iviuiiwrinii Merchants, Corner Fourth and Main Street*, Keokuk, luwa. Would respectfully inform mcrcbanta from the in terior. and all others interested, that they are now ro obiviug direct from New York and New Orleans, a rery larpe and complete stock ol lirotvrieti suitable the Fall Trade, which they air prepared to offer t« enstomt'-r* upon the mo-t favorable tenn.j. Our stock has been ^elei-t'-d with pn-at en re by nn exjH.-ri eoeeii buyer and lun ing been purchased from first bands, we are confi-l- nt that we can e!h-r greater in duceiu nt- to our frauds and cu-tomers than ever be ioi'e. We would therefore, ri-jK-etfuily, solicit mer chants to call and examine our stock and |irtoc« before pure ban in ebwwhcre. All order-- from the country shall receive our prompt and particular attentiou, and shall le filled at ac low I'Mit-s a could le done in St. l.ui-, adding tranfl»ortatnn. lii low we giv» a list of a part of our stock uow on Inui'l und arriving: 100 hhd» N. O. Sugar. 40 boxe* pint fliuika, 50 bbls. refined baf do 3U do M|uatjar.-, cru^liel and powdered, 10 do glas# di-oanUuf, 40 bbls clarified sugar*, ilOO 100 do Sttgar IIouiH.' Mo- 76 la.-'.-e-', 60 60 bis rcboiled and pwi- 50 led molaww, 180 bbif N. O. do 3$ paekaf?' 8 Bi-lcher's sn gai Uou-e nioln-»se.», 20 dv pildi-n ?ynjp, 800 boxes M. It. rai»ins, 0 do l^tver do l«^hlf bxiM. do Soo bn,j Kin coffee, 60 do Java do W bbls vinegar, 10 do linseed oil, 10 du lard do If do sperm ft do tvirj^litlne, 59 do tar, 20 do sakratus, 26 tierces rice, 100 bhl mackerel No. 1, 2, and 100 bis *caled herrings, 6 eauks eodllsh, 300 keif nails aborted, 6-k- pjl'd log chains, I do sad iron x- pli lo .! 10 dot m-'l«u».-e» %i\\m, 100 l.a^ shot assorted vises, 900 lbs bat lead, 100 kejj* rifle powder, 76 Uli kgs do do 75 qr d- do do 25 bx- platform scales, 20 do llius' BSCS, patteoi.-), Wjust do assorted candy, do mould candles, do star do da s nip 100 dm painted buckets, 50 nests do tubs, 50 do tine washboards, 100 bxit tobacco M". & Ya. 50 do cut and dried cmoking tolxicco, 50,0«M! cigar- from |3,50 to $ to {*t thousand, 30 bxs stMie pipet-, 500 bushels dried apples, 100 d'i da ja'iiehes, 50 Ixixeg Western Re serve ehivue, 8 bbls Texas jiccaus, d" soft tihell almonds, 5 do hard do 6 do )Kniiuts, 6 do iirntil nuts. 8 do English walnuts, 50 dos hemp In-d Cords, 110 do mHinlla do do \iuanilla rope v'oussises, Vemp do do \.0 dox can oysters. 1 oKp'k'g-( teas Imperial Jhti|»owder and louug Hyson, 100 ream., cap and letter pai*r. 200 Wains wrapping do 60 bales cotton yarn as sorted nnmther*, 50 bales butting, S(Ht,o'o(i p.-tfu.-'sion capsg. d. '00 lb- col'd carpet ohain 10 Lxs canister powder, 2000 white do do 100 do giaa* aMurtel. 40 Uil.-a wicking, 5® do tu'.nblwi various 40 wrapping twine, Ac., Ac., Ac. 2«»0Bag.i Salt. Sept. 51, 18—wly JAXtS E. HITS. Wtf. O. BAMlCLa. BBITF St Dniri.S, UOLIISA 1.1. !im*n, W0 Ma: i. dtroet, have rccc.vd their wuppiy of Go«'Ffortbe Winter seasua, wi.n-L embraces a full and ooiuplote assortment in the.r line, as also of Wtmt A Nl WILLOW VV A It li all of Which having be'en purchased at the lowest uiarkiit rates, they are able aud determined to dis pose of at as low prices if not a shade lower than they cau be purchased at in this or any other near market, and a.hi^r country merchants as well a others to examine '.heir goods and pnues before pur chasing elsewhere, assuring them that they will find it rrea'lv to their advantage. We subjoin a li- of a small portion of our stock, snd soliciting orders from ijut friends, beg to as sure them that auy they may be pleaacd to favor us with will hav* strict and prompt atteution, and goods furnished as good quality aud at as low prices a* uuder auy other circumstance*. 160 sack- *jEc'.-, 25 ne's willow clo's b'ks, 20 bhls clarified sugar, 30 do do market do 25 do pow i tr* & IumJT tio 30 dos do fancy do 60 hhd N O do 15t) *tll buckets, 26 bbis Belcher's syrup, 50 ne-tt lube, each) 10 do goiden do 5(1 do do (8 each) 90 do S it molasses, 30 dot 2 li«jpi bucket#, 80 half 1 do 3(1 do (3 do do 11 bfait rclto'd A plain, do 300 half bushel measures, 76 boxes raisins, 75 nests ass't do ItM df aasorted candy, 50 do* t,r..,!ni, 25 do fancy do 50 do whi?p brooms Filberts peeau B'lil note, 160 r.ests v»r. COT. boxes, 8 AlinoaV A S 8 do 150 plain do do Windsor glass, all site* 20tt kegs ass rtcd nails, and quality, 55 bale* chiton batting, Wiod-or sa?b, all sices, 50 dot wash boards, Tumblers A quart Jnrs, 500 sacks dairy salt, do do A do 390 bbls wmter apples, 149 hags do do S» 4b do peaches, im. 21,1*44-—w 100 dot eloUies lines, 60 half cheats tea tvarioM kinds.) Spices of all kin4s, 25 boxes all sit'd pitklcs, 100 do tobacco. HiT«rrORB «eCUMK, Wchants. liuggy Trimmings- JIOLBSALK (iroci-r" aud Comini--ion Mer Water Street, second door above Blofc ,iKeokuk, lown, bave opened in tben eomuKi diou« fire proof Having down sine washboards J6 brooms, u pwrtion Star Candles, V inegar, iiersii, Pearl barley, 1 a 1 Tiie reputation of our Iron is too well known to require u recommendation from us. It is sufficient to nay that all who have ever used it, for whatever purpose or place-, are compelled to acknowledge it, without hesitation, to be greatIjr superior to suuy other in general use. l.et it U- understood that it is sold by one house, and to be had only at tha tiligo Iron &»r«, Water Str«et. Strict attention given to orders. We have now in stove, aud will be in receipt of additional mipplic* throughout the season— 125 Tons assorted ftur Iron 2tU Bdls Round and Square do 150 do Horse Shot, a.-s'd sixes 100 do do do Nail Rod 50 do Oval and half Oval 100 Slabs Plough Iron. as#'d{ 200 llo Sligo do Steel 200 Setts Wagon and Buggy Boxes 50 Pm Steel Carriage Springs 1000 lbs Nailor's Cast Steel, ass'd sisM 50o do English and American Blister do 100 Kegs NaiN ass'd sites 'J, do 4 and 5 inch Boat Spikes [feet 1 dot Rowland's Mill Saws, 5 Jto6$ 1 do Cross t^ut Snws 20 sett- Carnage. I'.uggy aud Wagon Axels. HM ITS'S TOOLS. 1 k« Blacksmiths Bellow* 25 Mouse Hole Anvils 25 Solid Head Vices 1 do/ Stock aud Ihet, or Screw Plates, su per 1 or qualitv 4 dot Hammers and Sledges Horse Rap" am! Files together with fekeel Hammer Moulds fikudgs Moulds Log and Trace Chain*, Axes, Shovels, fspadcit, .Man ilia Cordage, Ac. _MjV3l. 1^'.V—W jfceokuk Stove Foundry! WOOD, KSTKN A ».. TTAVlNu cstaliiishrii a STUV K I01 Kin I 1 the city of Keokuk, which is now successful oja-ration. arc ]repared to fill 0: ders fyr various styles of l'urlor ^lid Coe Stove*, among which is the "Republic" Cook Stove, patented in 1S54, having a movable back plate, with an air chamber between it and the oven (date, the ordinary sise taking in two-feet wood, and in every resject a superior article. Our ''Crescent" 1'rcmiuin Stove is also made for long wood, in u heavy and substantial manner, and all of our heat nig stoves are of new and improved patterns, both for wood and coal. We respectfully call the attention of dealr throughout the lies Moines Valley and the adjoiu \iig country to our stock of Stoves, and assure them that we can sell as cheap as they can buy any where in the west. Odd pieces for our Patterns can always bo had, free" of cost when broken by fire, at our Foundry, CORNKll OF 12th ANI) JOHNSON. We also have a lurge assortment of Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Stove Trimmings, Sugar Kettles, Oog Irons, Grates, Ac., Ac., at our shops. Ai'.am.Hs II AMI 05 MAI STKKKT. tive as n Call and encourage The Old Crockery Houa» Ound, CARKY A KILIJULTiNE is still in full blast, as we trust by strict and honorable dealings, has M-eured and will retain a large portion of the vrry brtt set of customers, and lu accordance with the increase of business wc are enabled to import our Goods HIRB'T PROW BSGLAMD, and in such quantities its to place our hou«i in a po .-itiou inferior ti none, either 111 Cinciunali, St. Lou is or Chicago, and hold ourselves ready to duplicate the regular bill of the season from auy of the above pi ape*. We are happy to inform our friends throughout (he State, that we have open for inspection and nale, upwards of 400 Crates of Crockery, together with upwards of 800 Buxfcs ULASSWARK, manufactured to ourown patterns, aud expressly for our own trade. We have also the moat extensive as sortment of UAIKIXti I.I.ASSK.S ever brought to the Siate, with all other goods kept in Crockery houses. Wc will be happy to see any and all who dcaire to purchase goods in our line, und asure them if they ileal with us wc will do as well by them a* wc Know how. We have careful pack ers, and very seldom h«\ecompliant oi broken wars. Orders respectfully solicited. Main Street, between 3d and 4th Streets. CAREY A KILBOl'RNE. uk, lowu. Aug. 15, lo.i.- -w. Leather Leather! P. TH'iMAS A CO.. manufacturers cif and wholesale dealers in all kinds and deicri|)tioiis of Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Carriage 1'rini mings, name led uud Patent *v I" xtore and warehouse, where they in tend d--tng tiriK-cry aud CotumiMtioii busiiiena. U-eu in the ilrocery bu.-nies« I'm' severnl •years, and posi'fs'sing ample facilitio*. we will be able to afford goods 1"W. and hope by strict auentiu* t,. business rt-cei\c of public patronage. Our stock will con-ist, in part, of Wivtt-rii inaiiu fai-turv*. such a" Iron. Nail«i, Window Ula.-, ^^ottou Varii^. Satinets. Bucket*. Tub«, Wrapj'lng 1'aper. Ac., beside a variety of staple and other nrtieie^ enumerated below. Rl'NWUH. rdage, fobaceo, 8' wnifr twine, ^iniiecd^ Lampblwty ('bocolu'e, I'int tlii- k^, Quurt do Tur, Tar cans, S.ilr-rntu*, oil, White lead, 'Hlnckiiig, 'andy. Table Salt, Kice, Ink. Hp't." turpentine Logwood, .Nutmegs, Maddev, busutig brushes, lekerel, ell btieketa, Indigo, jtinc washboards, Uatche'» counter scales. above articles will be sold low for ca-^h, or ap proved country produce. lv June 10.—w STAFFORD A MrCl'NE. iSllgo Iron Starr—Wlialesale nni Hrtnil. 1HITTENDEN A tiA VIC. Water Street, Keo V-'kuk. having connected the alxjve, in all its vari ous branches, with our other business for the past year, and finding the demand to have exceeded our "most sanguine expectations, have found it necessary to make larger addition* to our stock and we now have the satisfaction to offer to our customers and tin- public generally the largest and most compleU assortment of Bligo Iron, Nails, Steel, Ac., ever be fore offered in our State. We would say to Blacksmiths and Merchants who deal in Iron, tiiat we can make it greatly to then interest to purchase their stock here. Having uiude permanent arrangements with the manufacturers for a constant supply, and also having the exclusive privilege for the aalo of Sligo Iron at this place, and being determined to sell lor a low commission over manufacturers' prices, we will guarantee-to sell as low as can he had at the Works or elsewhere, ad ding freight, insurance, Ac. 0•**4*1.*. a CO. B. HHVTS. V. CONMABLB CONN ABLE. SM7TH ft CO, Wh«lml« Ororfrs, Ieaiers in Tennessee Iron, and Forwarding and COBB mission Merchants, Noa. 57 and 5S, Li-voi Athairnow RB rcoeiring the following, completing! Spring stoek, which they offer to the trad* I at very low rates. They will do justio* ta any ar dors tficT may favored with. UK) bhds N (I'."-ugar, 50 nests tubs, 50 bbls Belchet'» cli'd, 10 dos tar bucketii, 25 Iwaf and crushel, 50 di sine wa^hbonrthl, 100 Molasses, 20 boxes clothes pi OS, 50 Plantation" 100 coils manilla rope, 50 Belcher's SHand25 inte fgr Pepper, Gallon jam, Starch, Salts, FMi oil, lxiaf Sugar, Ginger, St "Bo pip*'.", Clay pipes, Teas, Cut tobneco, Cinnamon, Kcd lead, Soap, Mustard. olden srrup, 75 dox hemp and grass bad hf hul A kg* do cords, 200"sacks Ric coffee, 300 boxes window glass .'iO aid gov Javado nast sixes and brands .100 kegs nails, as*'tai*cs60 boxes tumblers, 50 boxes soap, 50 bxs pt, hf pi A qt flasks 50 do Mar candles, 5 eerooiis A 2 eases indigo 50 do. Biouhi do 1 cask primateaddvr, 75 hf chewts tea^asst, 5 bbls alum, 50 boxes -4io 10 copperas, 1M bxs obewin^ tobacco, 15 sacks pepper, various Wands, 5 spice, AO boxes cut cLewiug and 50 boxes gro. peppar SJMl smoking do pimento, 56 regaliaa:ul princlpe 2 bales doves, cigars, 1 case nutmegs, 25 botes Cuba sixes, boxes ground gittfer, 800 bu prime I. Apples, 25 dot ycust p,iwde*a, 600 bu priuie 1 Peaches, 30 bbls diff. kinds nuts, 100 nags salcratus, bbls, 50 bushels fresh peanuts, boxes, kegs, 50 hale*, cotton batting. 25 kegs Soda, 10 candlc wick, 300 bbls wrapping paper, 75 bftgs cotton yam, 100 reams let. a cap do 30 colored and whit* frOpkgs 12 A mackerel carpet chain. 5 drums codfish, 30 bales wrapping twine, 50 bxs tsmukeO Herring, 30 boxes St. Louis stareh, 20 starch, 50 doz Thoimm' Oysters, 100 boxes candy, 200 kegs rifle and mining powder, 100 uot wood buckets, 20,000 feet fuse, 20 cases lb and hf lb Mt* ister powder. C5 N."«* SARDINE: 10 tierccs ricc, 25 bbls tar, 20 }nteh and rosin, 53 bxs raisins, 60 hf and qr bxs do I ease prunes, 111 boxes, 10 boxes citron, tOO drums figs, 25 bbls Dayton nla, fmh 100 boxes matches, 25 boxes musturd, 15 corn stureh, 80 doz brooms, 500 lbs broom uune, 25 boxes axes, 76 bbls crackers. POCKETfrom Coaeh Lvatlu-r, of all colors Enameled Cloth, Whips and Ltuhesof every variety. Fly Nets, fancy colors and plain aud Thomson's thoroughly stretched L'elwug, of all widths. Those wishing any thing in our line, may rely on £uding it at our establishment, and »t as low prises AS it can IK- Jiiui at any other point in the West. We manufacture a large portion of our Leather, and have made arrangements to import our Aiaddlery liardnare direct from the Kugiish luiyuulaeturei. Our goods of American manufacture we purchase direct from the manufacturer, which enables us to sell quite as low as can be purchased iu any of the Eastern cities. We respectfully invite those wishing to purchase any thing in our line, to give us a call aud examine our guods aud prices. Cash paid for Hides. Keokuk. August 18, 1855.—wy. HI.ATKSIIRRIANVR "VI7"ILLIAM iiKAIlAM. ou Third, betweenJohn «on an-1 Evkm -'reet». at the Jirickfhop, would inform tlu pub ic thut he is prepared to do ali kinds of lh.A» KsuiTHiNii in a neat, durable, and cheap manner. HORSE SHOEING. Bring ou your lame horses uud have them shod right. From his long and constant practice in this branch of the business he flatters himself that he caunot be excelled by any one in the country. Hs particularly solicits patronage in this line. He also offer* his services as Farrier la all iu branches. May 2», 1866. dAwly T«*«» 1 AA nALF eh,st* fresh imperial, Gunpowder, LUU Young U^»on and Black Teas, embracing e»ery qslity, for sale by April 14, im. 50 boxes ink, 100 bags shot, all aises, 2 tons bar lead, 200 Jltil) oaps, 100 water proof do Tennessee Iron. VTTEare now receiving, inaikliima to our prcs VV snt stock 0/ Iron and Blbckomith Tools, di rectly from the luauufaclurers, 50 tons assorted »i xe* Bar Iron, ou which we will bo able to give our customers the benefit of the recent decline in the market also 150 slabs assorted sites Plow Steel, ts which the attcntiou of dealers aud blacksmiths is directed. Feeling desirous of enlarging this branch Of our business, we are prepared to offer the neces sary inducements to custom to accomplish the same. dAw CONN A HI.K. SMYTH A CO. To otHBtrjr iHrreliant*. Ol'R Mock Hardware aud Cutlery is now daily arriving and will all be in store in a few woeks. aad we shall then be able to offer yon as complete an assortment, as can be found in any Hardware House in the West. We respectfully a-k an examin ation of our stock aud pn sep 17 w TABLE prie.-s. U-fore purehitsing. BALDWIN, KVANSACO. CUTLERY—A large steek on hand, im [Mirted direct from the manufacturers, and fur sale at low prices by BALDWIN, EVANS A CO. CVTLERY. over 250 patterns ju*rre ceived .""hoffi, id. England, and for sale low by sep 17 BALDWIN. EVANS 4-CO. IT^ILES.—We CIRt R~ OX 1for SAW SAft. 1 HOVK MAVCRAI- TI'HKS. WK.'1», KS'l'KS A CO. Keokuk, July 1^. IS5. wy I) w CLJSGHORN k HARRISON. have received our Fall sapplv of fifes of every description, which we will s, ii at re dncod prioos. BALDWIN, EVAS."* A IX). I LAR SAWS.—We always keep on hand a lar^e stock of Circular saws from six to 54 ineh us diatnetsr, which we sell at fuctoi v price*, sep 17 BALDWIN. E V A N A CO._ I li liR A KIN (T ulvei'.v- 011 iittiut and for sale by __ BALDW IN, EVANS &JCO. RUCiii^TEK~tNm*PEBof 'S f(Ki"Lti.-W. have re ccivedan assortment R. D. liar ton's Cooper's Xoula, a superior article which we wi:l sell at Roches tcr price-. ___ BALDWIN, EVANS A CO. und Im* Chains, of all -:tes, just received and for sale by A LDWIN, EVANS A CO. EAD Pipe—A full •wortineni always on hand sale by. ^BALDWIN, E\ ANS A CO. HOVEIJS and Tong*, of all »i/t^, kinds aud pri O c«t, just n-ceived and for ale low bv aep 17 BALDWIN, EVANS A HAS'D CO. AND PANK^ SAWS—A small lot of our own importation,'Just received und for sale low by BALDWIN, EVANS A CO. MANDRILS—A large assortment for circu lar s#ws, just received and for sale low by BA LI W 1N, KV ANS A CO. SNAfHS-—Jttit r. received and for sale low by BALDWIN. EVANS AOO^ COX J* U. SIIELLXT. Cox & Shelley, WHOi.KSALK Hl.\l.l.HS IN Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, !NOI ION* AMlYAillJl t.OO»S, 'lot liin|( siBi Ifuifc. and Cii's", ys Main Street, Keokuk. NVI1E the attention of purehas -rs visiting this market to an unu-milly lieuv y «nd complete Stock of Fall and Winter Good*," which they are now get ting in Store, and which will be sold at extreme low prices. Keokuk. Anrti't 22. —wlr C. Oarber & Co., MainSt.. between Waier aud Firat, KEokl K, IA. WT HoLESALE Dealers in Foreign and Domestic VV l)ry Goods. lhiving reo ived an extensive stock cf Fall A Win ter Goods', we invite the attention of conn try dealers. Among other things, we have a g'xid stock «d WtM|en Goods all approv, grades of Clotl^ and Satinets red. white, yellow, twill-d tin plain Flan nels a great variety of plaiu and plnid Linscys an extensive assortment of IVints, and Trimmings of all kinds. 1 1S55.- -wly 100,000 Lights of Sash, AT Till: NEW STEAm WORK*, Corner of Johnson and Eighth Sts., Keokuk, Iowa. f|MIE subscribt rs have now on hand at their Man- J. ufactory. the largest lot of Sash, of all sites and description*, ever offered west of the Mississip pi River, uud, with their facilities, are bound to keep pace with the increasing wants (if the country, from here to Council Bluffs. We are making partic ular arrangements to supply tha Fort Des Moines River trade during the coming spring. DOORS. We have also a large assortment of Doors, em bracing all common sixes. Orders for particular •Ues will b« filled on short notice. WINDOW BLINDS. Our machinery is particularly adapted to the manufacture of Viudow Blinds, of a superior style and finish. All orders attended to without delay. N. B. We want it distinctly understood, that we can fill any orders for common sited Sa#h or Doors, at all times. All articles in our line, sold on reasonable terms. S. C. A S. CARTER. Keokuk, Feb. 22, 1S6&. wly ______ J. XV. JOHNSTON*,' TXDERTAKEll, Corner of Johnson and Third Strc ts. Carrie? on th business of Undertaking in nil its branches. He has recently mode extensive additions to his stxk and perfected his arrangements iu every dejiartm- nt. PATENT METALLIC Bl'RIAL CAPES. iui|erviou8 to ttir and indestructible, highly orna uii iited and invaluable for the preservation of the dead, as well as c.-ffius of every style aud finish fur nished to order. lleuryes and carriages furnished, and the entire ar rangements of the funeral attended to when required. IKeokuk. April 12. 1S55. dy w.n. 1*1 ANN Kit*. DYERappear AND SCUFRKU. fifth street, ow door below Main, where he will renovate and make to as new, all kintbof Ladies'and Geu tlrmen's apparel. fc -ieh as crajx1, hroscha, cas.-imcre an i woolen slmwls, cashmere, silk and merino dress es, rugs, pianound table cot ers, wiudow and damask cunains. Ac. Ail of the ab .ve, and every other article of cloth ing colored in an) of the fancy or plain colors. 1 hope by close attention and a knowledge of my bus iness, to give general satisfaction. sep l*d6m WM. MANNERS. IANt'1 CiOOON. JCST received an elegant as»rtuient of fine Goods, such a* French Chiua Vase*, Parian aud Terra Cotta, Ac.. Pitchers, Lavender and Cologne Bottles, Fruit Stands, Card Receivers, Cigar Stands, Jewel Stauds, Spoon Goblets, Figures, Cmpids. liusU, Ac. Also ou hand a good assortment of Crockery and Glassware. CARKY A K1LBOIH&E. wist IS, 1866. 4 OSKLL XATLKN, *ANl?TM'1V*K*S AWU T)KAl.nt» IN o o s a n S o e e BY*will constant arrivals our stock of Eastern Work soon the finest and largest ever offered in Keokuk They art selected with special reference to the wants of the retail trade, and will comprise every variety taaginable. The jwice* will be surh as will convince everv one that We have fully adopt ed the motto of "(Jufck Sales and Rmsdl Profits." N. B. The summer Goods now on band will b« closed out AT COHT. Boot and Shoe Manufactory To the Ladies we would say, call in and see our elegant stvles of Bootees, Buskins, and Slips. .f the finest materials, now manufactured at our establish ment, which in itoint of qnality and durability we will warrant to Ic etiual to any in the west. Gentlemen will find it to their mUr st to call and examine our stock of custom-made work, ol which an ample quantity will always lie kept on hand, and as wo use only the best materials, and employ none hut the Ifcst workmen, they may rest assured of a good article, guaranteed to fit in all case*. N. B. All articles of our own manufacture war ranted. Sip of the Mammoth Shas, tontt building, Mais and Third Streets. August 31. 1"*5".-— Excelsior llool A Sh»f Hauufartory* THk I.ATKST FRtM Atl .VMKRIi A" I ASHIOXS. J. T. HARRIS A 0., HAVING just Opened a shop, in their old business, on Third street,between Maiu and Johnson, Keokuk, Iowa, respectfu 11v announce that tlioy aro prepared to manu facture the neatest and most fashionable Boots and Shoes that cau be got up. Determined not to be excelled by any nutaufac turers in the West they solicit a share of publu pat rouagc. As we purchase direct from tlio imiKiriers, enr stock is always of tin- latest fashion ana best quali ty, and at the low-eat figures. As wu keep no Eastern or slop work un band, we warrant all our ready made Boots aud Shoes of the same character as those made to order. Call and leave your orders fur a^good fit. War ranted to suit in every particular. Repairing in the neatest and mtwt subatan tial manner done 011 short notice. July 21,1855. v HARRIS 00. Fall Trade. Gate City Root and Nhoe Store. No. 112 Main Street, between Fourth an! Fifth. HE undo signed would respvtfully eal the attention of the Ladies aad Gentle men of Keokuk and v ieinitv, to then line un well selected stock of Boot" and Shoes, nov opened and for sale nt the above establishment, com- piising all kinds of I.adies', Gem-', Misses', Ikivs'. and Children's wear, of all styles, grades and sites. These gools have been selei-ted witn s{ecial reference to neatness of style and durability, and will U: sold at a Very small adiancc above llasiern cost, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the city. Please give us a call. An examination of goods and prices is the only favor we ask. Sept. 8. 1855.—d 11. C. lllTSKAMP A BRO. Hoots and Mhoes at Wlsoleaale. HAVING Opened a house in this city I«»r the pur pose of carrying on the wholesale Boot, and Shoe business, we respectfully call the attention of the trade to our large ami well assorted stock, which is now being received direct from the beat manufactories in Massachusetts. It ii our intention to always keep on hand a (mplcte assortment of goods in the line, and offer aucit inducement* as will obtain for us a liberal share of patronage. Country merchants will do well to call and exam ine our stock before thev purchase. Julv 7.—d CARTER A 00. DAVIFN A HART. WHOLESALE-tree!, I»ea ler- 111 Boot* and ^KMa, No. 11S, Maui ke kuk, Iona. Having located in this city we would respectfully inform the merchants of the interior that we have engaged in the alsive business, having all the facil ities lor purchasing our stock directly of the manu facturcrs at the lowest figures. It is our objoct and detcrminat im to bin id up a large aud permsment trade by keeping on hand a large and well aaeorted slock making our prices so low that none can belcs*. and terms aud discounts as liberal as any other house. Please call and evuuim- out btck. se Third Street Wholesale Hoot aad Shoe Store. HAof V I N O now received mv Fall ami W inter stock Boots an 1 Sh e ". I am pr-pared to otter SU jx-rior iiiduoctiients t.., ileal, rs. My stock being di rect froia first hunds will le sold a.- low, if not a lit tle lower, than any house ia the city. I promise to make it to the advantage of those desiring U pur chase, to call on me hefi.re purchasing. Remember, on Third Street, bet wees Main and Johuson. a few doors south of Ayers' l»rujr Store. Sept. 8.—d. mwtf W.F. THOMPSON. ottumwa House, H'APi i,LO COl NTV, IOWA. PI1E uiider.igned having recent ly purchased A I he aUn e Hoii.-e, would respectfully 111- forin the travvlmg community and the public generally that he lia.-" refitted and thoroughly reno vated the House, and is tiow prepared to offer as good accommodations as the country will afford to all th u"c who may favor him with a call bis con stant attention will lc gi»eu to render the stay of all comfortable. His House being large and com modious he flatters himself that he can gtra general satisfaction t" hi" guests. Connected with this House is A (ioui! and ummortioitt Stablr, Where will be kept at all times a good supply of Oats, Corn, and Timothy Hay. and a trusty and cf-1 ficient Ostler. THOS. G. GIVEN. Ottumwa, May 7, 1855. wAlawdtf Shaving Ac Hair Cutting Extraordi nary SHAMPOONTNG Competition challenged GEORGE CABOB. August 23, 1H55.—lydAwAm TO COOPERK. Irvrvrv CRACKER Bbls. wanted immediately at jVJUv* Galloway's fiikery, on Johnson street, opposite the Post Office, Keokuk. Cash on delivery, and will contract for the fall and winter, at a fair price, R. GALlX)W'AY. Keokuk, Oct 5, '55-dAwlm EOOKINO ULANNEK. QAQ BOXES U iking (ilassea, assorted sixes, jnit OVJO received, direct from toe manufacturers, and for sale by the box or dozen. Also an assortment of Gilt Moulding, for picture frames'. June 13, 1855. -d CAREY A KILBOURNE. "Card to the Ladies. NOW ready for the season a large stock of Tri ming Goods iu Velvet—Plain and Shaded Col ors and Black of all widths Plush Shaded. Moss Fringe. Moire Antique, Watered Ribbons, Colorsand Width Galloon* in great variety Gimps, Braids A«. tome in bright colors foi children's dresses. Sept. 10. dAw P. D. FOSTHR. Keokuk Book-Bindery, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY BLANK Books made aud ruled to any reqnired pattern. Court Records, Justices' Dockets, As sessors' Books, Pull Books, Ac., Ac., furnished at short uot ice. Old Books, Magazines, Music, Ae, bound or re bound in any style desired. jdu My Bindery will lc found on Second Street, nest door to the Athenwuin, sign of the "Big Book." Jau. 26, 1S54.—dAw. ISAAC N. PIERCE. DAVIS & PRICE, HOI'MFC, KLCIN AND ORN A 3KE5ITA1. PAINTERS, C1RAINERS, Gi&more's Turkish Liniment THIS is the best Linimant which has yet b*en of fered to he public. It is an excellent remedy for Neuralgia. Krysipela*, Rheumatism, wounds, euU. ulcers, burns, scalds, bruises,spraius^talt rtwum, sore tin out. head vu he, tooth ache, pains ic the limbs, client, back, stomach or bowels Also fur fouuder, glanders, big head, swecuey. splint. sprains, poll evil, stiff oomplaint, yellow water, distemper, ring Une, fistula, colic, botts.and harness galls, 4~c. The'Yurdf Gillmore's Tarkish Liniment are M°wa in tlhi glass also a lao simile of my written signature ayoempa liics each Isottle. Ulllaorc's Cholera aad Diarrhea Mixture. Liter Pilla Those colt-brat, Pill- are Fever and Ague. biliousCompluints Colic, Dysente ry Constipation nf the Bowels, Indigestion. Jaun dice. Dropsy, Debility, Liver Complaints, lJlot hii on the skiu. Ft vers. Ac. The best family pill known and can be used with saftdv, whenever a oathartie is 1 1 ceded N. B. To insure a genuine article and one on which you can rely with perfect safety, be partivular to inquire for Gillmorc's Vegetable, Cathartic and Liver Pills. Caledonian Cough Losengcs. Prepared by 11. Gillmore. A popular remedy fort ongh", ('old-., arid Hronchial afleetious. They have given entire sati-faction to tho-c who have used them. Ulllmore^s Hair Balsan. A beautiful preparation for the liair, and propsrly ns-tl. will restore it toils original softness axtd b«auty. Those wbo have used it say it is tfaw IHMII preparation tlu-y have seen. Sold, wholosale and retail, bvH.il. AY'ERS, Irug gjst. corner of Main and Thiid streets, Keokuk, Iowa. Also by Druggists and Merchants throughout the State. October 3, '55—dAwy PANCHAEE'ft FRVHi ANS AftlV SIIXTI RE, "L^OR the eiectual cur* of Chill- and Fever, Ialer mittent tacks. Grntral TtrbHtft/, !firjh! Strratt, ha- effectually cured more persons where it has baen introduced, alont, those than any other preparation known, and ecu lil prod Joe any numUr certi6eat'K. a« is usual with medicines of thi- kin«l. froia thoncof the beat respcctabilily, and from eminent phvsudans of Phi lad lphta ami elsewhere, who fallibb- }ro"f in yourself 1 from these attaeks in that season of the year which. while it it the most sickly, is the most valuable-to th.-m. For sale by MOORE A HOOPER, Druggist*, Agents for Keokuk, Iowa. July 25. 1855.-—wly Alexander'* Peltmlrni, THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. VT -r HAT i« uiore de.-irable by the young than the VV '1 luxuriant locks of youth* and Ixsanty? What i- more dreaded by the middb -aged thin grriy hairs!' Win* that is old but would avert bnldnes*? wbich can all be accomplished by using Alexander's Pe tlamieus n, W GILDERS, GLAZIERS AND TT per Hungers. Shop on South sido Bloudeau, between Fourth and Fifth Streets'. Hav .ng commenced the above business in All its raitehe-. tin y solicit a aliare of patronage. All orders promptly attended to. Keokuk, Augu"t 22, lf*."i.'.—d.lm "*New Jewelry Kstabllehneiti PAKMELU At tASIPBl-LL HAVE just o|K»ned a new store on Main street, be tween Second and Third, whsru may be found an entire new slock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Palor and mantle Clocks, silver spoons, forks, knives, Ac., pure as coin. New and fashionable Jewelry, plated ware, fine pocket outlery in faet everything new and desirable iu this line and which may be bought cheaper thaa elsewhere. pm- The public generally sre invited to call and examine the stock, whether they wish to purchase or Keokuk, October 11, '5it—4Awy universally a-lnowielg)-il to tx, the must l*u|«et ior article for beaulifyiug the Hair, and wbn-h i' equally cffiein ious nie-et vmg 1U natural health. For sale at 84 Main Street, bv 1 Jane 26.--iltl J. D. AnTCHELL 00. Uenie's Electr»-Wi*irae«ic Piaster. Ar, Curt fw Cmi.i s Frvaa. IK F01 1 Ii. 1 1:.- ^11 IS Novel and extrautdmary -medy is upheld by the te-timony of sotn oi the liest names in Tennc-see, Mississippi and Arkansas The projn-ie tor and inventor ha-, among thousands others, er tifieates from the following di«tingui»hcd geutleuien Memphis. Tenn.. tin- home of tfic proprietor Rev. l.L tirai •r, Col. Smith P. Baukhead—editor Memphis Whig, Wm. Yancey—edit.jrnf the Mem phis New«, T. Keefe. M. 1) Y. A (!nrr. M. D.. R. 11. CriK'kcl, lawyer, grandson of Davy Crocket. Thoe. S. i^md. D. This wonderful Plaster docs not pain, blister arcx coriaie. Wherever it ha." been intnduced it has su perceded all other patent medicine* for chills, and itrivfn quitunr out 0/ tkt market! I ulike Uninine, Arsonic and other deleterious drugs, this medicine maks auuick, radical and per fect cure aud is not loll owed by a train of maladies wor.-e than the one removed. It is |erfectly harmless and can be used with perfect safety by all sexes aud Shgvh. fcmt AGREEABLY PERFORMED. The favorite Saloon of George Cabus, ou Main Street, below Parsoiw's Batik, presents new attrac tions to the cit.iz.ens of K-okuk. Having obtained assistants in my buiii:ss suju-rior to any ever liefore employed in tin- city. I invite the patronage of the community, as I am sati"fid that 1 cau shave clean er, cut hair more handsomely, and shairi|son with more dexterity than any liarber iu the Slate of Iowa. community leaves it to make its local reputation here by it* nsn'oiorit? und superior claim-' on the public. AddreasC. M. iMne, Proprietor, empbi". Tcua. PKII s, $1. A liberal discount made to the trade, by mail, to all part.- of the country. Bole wholesale and retail agent far Keokuk. H. 11. AYRES. Corner 3d and Main street. ocl24dw Lightning Bods, ITH Poin s and Fixtures, warranted hot to corrode. Fur sale bv J. II. SI LI.H AN HI. DEALER(Successor A CO., Jaly 17,1855.—d 110 Mam Street, Kaolsttk. w. AYER'S PILLS. A This is the best rem-dy known for bowel coinp- i laints. such 11s Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Pains ..... 1 in the Ilowels, Ao., Ac. Those who have used it are I vousncss, »rr»Ubility. inflammations, brad charmed with its medical virtues. The naaisis blown in the glass. (illlmore's Vegetable Cathartic and 1 YKB'1 FILM. A NfcW aud singularly suooesaful remslv fur the f\. cure of nl! biliou* ittseasee. eostlvrness, indi^es tion. jaundice, dropsv rheumatism. i vers, gout, ache, pains In the breast, side, l*ck. and limbs, fe male complaints. Ac., Ac. Inde»-d. very few are the disasi-s iti which a purgative medicine is not more or le«s an Cioelleui re».«y xor mifflit lx required, and mu li sickness and suffering .ntharmie-".but nr. ieut remsdy for vented, testified Dumb Ague, mid BiUious At- This preparation has been found, after fxtens ivr trial, to be a certaiu and effectual care for ttte abd#» diseases. It is composed entirely of vegetable sob stancis, and contains nothing that can a sniuri*un lv ujKin the system Persons while asing this medi cine sre not obliged to In- by. a* the contents of on* buttle breaks the chtil and removen the disease,—and are not affeetM by esfxsure t- water sickly hxal ties. any more than when in their usual health snd by taking iav or two butties more, the patont will find the apfxditc to recover, strength to supply th« place of if a efl,. m(m fnqil4 use I.f a otb-trs. Did .-|ae jHiuiii, Dutiles* In wfu. The Proprietor stat.-s, without f.-ar of contradie tion, that PiVHiu.'s FKVEK we trial. stiHly can the Ileud, and all oth- forms of disease hav their i themw-lv origin iu Miasma or Malaria, and become A*D they ,1^^ aud Farmers. Planters. Mechanic*, and *11 Laboring discas. than any other medicine known to tht. Men in sections id country where tim above »lis»*a*c* prevail, by alopting it ac a prrvtuhvr, will be free & JONES, to P. SLngerland,) iu Clocks, Watches aud Jewel ry, Second Street, (next door to Charles Parsons' Banking House,) Keokuk, Iowa. The subscriber has just received a large and U-autiful stoek of Gold aud Silver Watehes, Gold Jewelry, Ac., comprising the latest s vies of Ladies' lirea-st Pins, Kar Rings, Fiuger Rings, Cuff Pins, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, Seals, Silver Thiiubies, Gold hikhss, Snaps, Studs, (sold Pens with or without holders, Gold Pencils, Pess and Pencils. WATCU PwEPAiRiao. The subscriber being a practical watchmaker, feels competent to repair the most difficult aad deli cate wurk that may be entrusted to his care. All work warranted to give satisfaction. &KKETT TtUP.. The public may rest assured that the corrsst tins is, and always will be kept by Nov. 2?i, IS 4.—dly N. W Cigars Ac Chewing Tobacco. A CHOICE assortment just received. All who are 1 V. fond of the weed can be satisfied bv calling on Pap^-r hung iu the mtist superior manner. Ordsm promptly e.Tecuted. J. T. CAVE A PON. Main st., bet. 3d A 4th. octlfi d2m. IHnsiral Instruments. SUCH AS Guitars, Violins, Banjos, A ceo rd eons, Flutes, Fifes. Piceloes, Clarionets, Johnson street, Keokuk. lV|BW Ire. Also, Bows, Strings, and all trimmings to the Violin and (iu 1 tar, can be had at usiIVd CREIGHTON A OIIilER'S. NEW OYNTER DEPOT. couimulate Ludics iu- well as Gentlemen with a good plate of lresh ov-ter CREIGHTON A OHMER, Oct 3-d Johnston Street. •TRENCH CANBIB*. JTST r«ceivtd Sherry Gum Cordial Paintill by Express from New York City a large assortment of French Candies, suoh Ice Cream Drops, assorted flavors, do do do do do do do do do Metropolitan Loteages, Conversation Losenges, iers, Ac., 4e., at (CREIGHTON A OHMER'8 Confectionary and Ice Cream Baiooa. June 12,1866. tuai a- ,y u)kll can feel well while a costive habit i Ujdy prevails l«' sidti" it sion gi.-siorati's Kenou-" nndofun fatal diseases which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious good purgative. This is aliki true of wtlds. fi Vcri'-h symptoms, and bilious derang ments. They all tend to become or pndoee the deep •ealisl sn-l formidable dist in|*r which load the hearses all ovw the laiid. llence a reliable family physic is oi the first iiu|ortaucv to th* public health, und this pill ha.- Ia cu p,-ifia.li with rousumutate skill to meet that demand. Ar extensive trial of its virtues bv physicians. pi f..-ssor« and putunt* has shown ti -u!t- sur]iassing any thing hitherto known «»f nn v medicine. ure» have l*n i-Bw Uil beyond bcln 1. were thuy notsabetunt iaU-d by js ron« of much eXalt'tU position and charatUi as t" foiLid the su.- piv ion of untruth. !. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have in favor of thew pills, we may mention, Doct. A. A. llayes. Analytical Chemist of Boston, ami Slat, Assayci of Masi-at-bust-lls., whose high ]ro fcssioual 1 har.e tcl I: tl.doisid by the Jlon Edward Everett, Seiutoi of thiJITiiit'tl States: B"l»-rt Wmthrop, cx-Sjx-aker of the llotuw of lUpreseiitatives Ahtioti Lawreuce, Minister Plen. to England tJohn FiUpaUick.Catholk Bishop of Buatwn also, l)r. J. ChiUou, Practical Ch wist Cftv. endorsed l-y uf lioj! W L. Marry. Secretary of State New York V in. I! A "tor, th- richest man in America fc. Iceland A Co.. jiropri.t Hotci, rs and of |hi Metropolitan oould x-rtiliial. from all aff nl. mtireiy Actr. ry total prescribe it 1* their practice for the above diseases, certifying to its ''uii usua! effi-aey" in euring where oth'-r rvmislle# have fail, but as it is to itand or fatJup&n tit own mt'itt it is deemtKl unm^-ssary, and pr, f.y »aving to afliirted, Buy one Itottle and yn will haMi ia- give many parts perieiv but the Mtxri HK and. Pills Is^th. rem- l\ ,rw. huudreil where tu pilis hav l» en u-«"l. but evid-nc«- *.-nmore«mviiicin^ than «*f [itiblic wti, the e\- is f«nnd in their These pilia, the rw»U are iffc« ijifvd to the public ts nj«u of kmg uive«igat ion and a» the best awl ivmpletc which tli« pre eat stMcuf n»o*t m^diial sen-ne« Tb- v are oom]iounded not the in- i i i o Mate onuis drug* dlcinal virtin-s a e i n -d i e s 1 only i y of wit ion f« e i a o e s s i n s parity, ami eom(munde«i together ir, such s manner as to insure tlie U-s.tresults. Tbi» lueilR-in. has «ytem I b.-eu foun! in th C'hei to |»roduce 'ban had qualities, by this eai u more hith rU fftcietit Urn of The .uined by suj reawm i« peif-ctly obvi the idd prv .us While mode rf oompcs.ition. ev ly cry i»e«tv inc is bui Ueaed with more or less at-xniioiiHiu* and injurious uaimdsal I- d»-»irrd I the furative cffe pi1 Vel ur. ft l» lntid. vut«e ot»i that i* inert and obnoxions preM-nt. All th qu of eaeh "ubstance the shonld HII curntiii v ing retained iletlee irtue.- 1 nly U it i» "elf Jirove s* evident tbt ffit t» have jsroved more purely r. :hv pills a iu- surer, m'ne iJowTful antidou U ti Of all the atent meticiws that are off. r.^i hew i few w..uld taken if th.tr companion was known Their lif consists iu tbiir mystciy. 1 have 11 id. A" it is frequently iX|eli nt that my medicitier ,-h mid l» takm under the e» nn-'el of an attending phy-i cian. aiidas he could not pro|erJy judge 1'a retr»e»ly without knowing its comp»sitlm. I hav^ supplied the ae-urate formul* by wbi'h both uty Pectoral and Pills are mad- t« the whole U*lv I practitiouers in the I'nitrd Malts and British Auiei loan Pn-viucep. If how, v ih re should U- any one wb" has not r^-'iveti th m, th y wili U pn mj'tiy forwaried by mail at tin lr rwji|e»t. mi mys teries. Th. ssmipositioTi cf my |repantiom is laid open all men. aud all who aie omp-tMii to judg» on la subject freely a'kuowle(lg« th» ir i*»n\ictions trf th- it ii.uiu»ic rits. TUi Cherry l'cit^rul was rotiouuc «d by scientific men to la a Wci.d. tfui UH-aiqils- be foje'tt- eff.et, *«.rt known. Many eminent phy.«i (Hans In v •iar^l the -ame thing ef uiy pills, and »*mi mor eouh'katly, and are willing to -rtify that their ant icipntions were more thasi reaiiaed by theii elLcts u|*jii trial. Th y op, rat, ly their powerful infli»n»ce on the in u-niai\is«*ra t« jmrify the bl««sl and stimulate u into In alt hy act ion-- remove the obstructions the stomach, bowels, liver, ami oth organ* of the booy, restoring their irregular at turn to lu-atth, ami by «•*.!• rw iiiig. wherev-r th« y exi't. »ueh ckraiigesaents as M* the first origin of disease. Prepared by JAM»:s C. Aveit. Practical ami Ana lytieal Chcmi"t. Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five Uixe* for $1. Sold by II. H. Ayres, Keokuk, wholesale and re tail: Fort Madi«onr E. Whitney A Bn. Ki-»auquu. C. Ltibj Montrose, H. Singer and by alithttggi ts rvery where. Jan. 11 d^m The University's Family Remedies. 1of .Sl ED under the N-»i, ."-.inetioli and Aathotity the I n.vers.ty i- rer Meiicm. and 1'opu ar Knowledge, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 2*.i, lt»oi, with a capital of §100.000, mainly for the purpose of arresting the evil* of Spurious and Worthies. Nostrums also, for supplying tbt ».lti The proprietor in introduciBg the E. M. P. inthia emnnVuniVy with reliable remedies w e e v e a~e pete in Physician cannot or will not b» employed.— This Institution has purchased from Dr. Jtunr R. RoWASn, his eel, brat, ROWAND'S TONIC MTXTl'RE, Known for upwards cf twenty.five year* as the on!v sure und safe cure for Fever and Ague, Ac., «i. 1 lu» ineetimable remedy for Bowel Complaints, Rowaud s Compoufid Syrup wf Blackberry Root, which highly approval and p»»pular remedi.-s, t« gcthcr with the University s Remtxly for mpiaints of the Lungs the Fniver-ity's Remedy for lfyspep sia or Indigestion the University's lUmeef for C«» live Bowels also, ho University s A Imanae may be had, at the Branch Dispensary, ot Store of McklNNKY A RlNNhii, Jteohak. August 11, 1856. dy rURHlTURE. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At No. 61, Main Strict, KEOKl'K. WW A. Tsay HE undersigned does net deem it expedient ts that he lias more Furniture or better thaa auv other establishment in Keokuk, or elsewhere, but would say to wholesale and retail purchaser* and old sustomers that he has on hand all kinds Furniture, and any quantities you want, put up nnd psvfced ready for wagon transportation. Amon& other things are Bureaus, plain, fancy and dressing. Tables. Card, Center, Side, fcesJkfaM, Wattlg, and Dessert. Chairs, Windsor, Cans, aad Mahogany fpring Hocking Chairs, Cane, Wood, and Spring Seats, •'-•'Bedsteads, common, fancy, and Cot tag#, high and posts. CR. Sept. 2—d MOORE A HOOPEI New Paper Hangings. -1 rv AAA MOLTS new and b-antiful Paper Hang J.UfUUU ing iust receiv ed, suitable for Parlors, Halls, Chamlicrs, f)unng and Drawing Rooms. Window Shades, Curtain Cornices, Willow Ware and Wagons. Ladieh'Cabinets and Work Boxes. Mattresses and ail kinds of I pbolstsQr on hand and made to older. It will pay to give us a call. No sign Up, though place generally wsll marked Keokuk, Mav 1, 1S5^. wy R. WILtJEY. G. W. i^anders, FtTRNmjRE WaKE-BOOMB, Main Street, bet. 3rd A 4th Sts., KEOKUK, IOWA. TT- HE undersigned hsut now iu hisj Ware-Rooms, and designs keej ing constantly on hand a well se let ted assortment of all kinds of Furniture, embra cing MarbH- T»p Dressing, and plain liureaus fine and plain Sofas fine and plain C'enM aud Card Tables Cane seat and Windsor Chairs, Rocking Chairs of every description from a .plain wooden the finest hair cloth stuffed seat plaiu and 1 ii«r mattinp, 0 mat trasses, feather dusters, carriage trimmings, window shade* and trimmings, aud every other arti cle usually kept in my line of Liiaiuess. Part of my slock was made under my own super vision, and tlis rest bought from manufactories of higli standing, so that loan warrant every article for durability and finish of workmanship. My object is to establish a permanent basiness here, and not on the Peter Funk principle aad as an inducement to persons to purchase of me, I am resolved to sell at the lowest St. Louis prices. Call aud examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 will always take pleasure in showing fnrnituru to Ladies and Gentlemen who call on mev whether thev feel inclined to buy or not. May 31, l"tt51.-4Awtf tt. W. bANDKJtti.