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.igpMfes •pp AVI A SO^'S New Publication List. Mrs Ann S. Stevens' new Uo .k, "TheOkl Home* mvad A i mack V a Tale of English Society. A really delightful work, and oae that will arouse the curi osity of ev try one that in the world of fashion in lhi- country. "Kiiie or tne Human ComedyBy John lis ten Cooke With illMtratiou* Reynold*' great Story of ihe War, "Omar Pacha," or "Xhc Vi»»«r'it Daughter.'* I,** lie's "Gatettc ot FutdM^" the Bean Monde for November. nov3 l*fw Paper HftBRinfi. 1 A ADA lwl'*,Ji ,u'w au,i _ict .ft_d ,J- LANDUowitt.to HABITS ,C- «••—T THEA 14 MOWINGS autiful l'»per Hang- AwfvyUU ing just reeep el. suitable for Parlors, Halls, 'haratvr*. lining and Drawing Room-. Paper hung in the tuoai superior manner. Ordam promptly executed? .1 CAVE A H»N*. Man a:., bet. id A 4th »ctl6 d-m. IB* ok a Jual Published. FT1.1. OF WIslDoM AM UEM1.NS WIT. aIHE Work* of Charles la,mb, with Final Memo rials by Sir Thomas Noon falfourd. For sale hj nov25 CAVK A SoN. fpHOMPSON'S Christian Theism. A prixe of nine A thousand dollar* was awarded this essay. For •ale by nov24 CAVE 4k)N. 1 NTERESffNG A impiirtant.-—Mcxicif and iteBe ligion, by Robt. A. Wilson. For sale by CAVE A SON*. Inov-2lbe«t ^HE American Novel for years—"Lilly," by the Author of "The Busy Moment? of an Idle Woman." For sale by nrv2i CAVE A SON. ia ^lELLE BrTS R! GRAN'^» or the Lost Wife one of the most exquisite love stories ever published. For by 0^r-v CAVE A SOX. Kt U BOukSi. ofJpfri,..- by Mackensie—a series of Irish SktfVfXhl oe: 6- Legends. For sale by J. T. CAVE & SON. HAl llURMiS—A tale of Alabama, fairly llustrated by W. Gilluiore Simius. For sale by •V t-d J. X. (.'AVE k SON. t*1m«re "J RIVKR^j—A tale of Georgia, by W. Gill 8immt. For sale by Y°}. .I. T. CAVE A SON. C'ORA and the lKxstor or revelations of a Physi cian'* wife. For sale by T„CAYE 4 5W)N- Labor and Gold or two years in Victoria, with visits Sydney and Vaodeiman's Land by W ni. For sale by *t 6~d J. T. CAVE A SON. and Men with remnant* uf rwxird touch ing th» makers of both bv Ir. Doran. JI T. A V E A SON. Favorite Authoress of the South. new Novel by the Author of "Alone" The Hidden Path," a novel by Marion Harland. Ihiise who have read it pronounce it Huperior t« "Alone. It is a mi/re finished production, yet re taining all the pathos and naturalness or the former ror sal* by CAVE A SON. fI^lifc. BOOK AND ITS STORY—A narrative for the young, on oocasion of the Jubilee of the liriLiifh and Foreign Bible Society. For nalr by CAVE A SON. VVirii jfisUii—a series of devo tional readings for the clo«et and the family. Carefully prepared from notes of sermons preached by the late Hev. Wni. Gay, of Bath For sale by sep 15 CAVE A SON. ALKERA\ 'S New ork, "The Newoomes," »x Memoirs of a most respectable family. For •»'e b?' sep20 CAVE 4* SON. E Kisses of Joannes Secanaug and Je- jP^Ra.^ro»rf '"f ^Awount of the Panama w.! "f I'aiiama and A,p,n uiu«' b» R^1 uwl and' baratter on the Isth- "l"rt Tomes. Forsattibv [±__ 'CAVE SN._ I.ADIES, 7^ OW is the time for you to call and secure one of •i those splendid sets of Viei-orines. 1 huvs them ranging in prto.-s from $1 to $iut» per s»-tt. Among U\ »i*ortinent may le found the following Stable, Russian Sable, Vu«n Sable, Stone Martin. Ruck Martin, Mountain Martin, jrrsr BEturi: i, v DniE'T from New Vork. the largest and most splendid stwk of j.adies' Fancy Furs, i,incy Hwr Gauntlets. Swan'* Down Vn'torines and Cuff- Geot's ui Muffler.-, Fur Gloves. Ac., Ac., ever brought to lie Hrnt. I thai I ojfer real Irtriut emmtx tu altwho vint anything n the a&our /inland will sell sets of Victorines cheajvr than the same article can be bought in St. Gouts, All I ask is for you to call and examine my stock, which is superior to anv thiux in the West. Ladie* please call and look over tuy stock. No trouble to show tod*. Ibu't forget the place, but call at the NEW YORK EMPOHIC*, n"v*^ A. C. SHELDON, Oct. II." 5.*—d Main, corner Jtd f?t. MA XS I HATS I HATNItl A C. .-UhLDON ir now receiving another iargi -'V. stock of Hats. «ap, and Furs, (Jlovs, Mils, an S Gents'_Furni-bing«*owis. of the latest winter ssvi** Hot ISj.), uij of which will lie hold at a small advance from Eastern prices. Now is the time for you to secure one of those fin" soft French felt* hats so much worn in the east an i west. Ca). uid buy yourself a niw, fashionable hat. n't forget the place. A- C. SHELDON, Main st.. comer Third. A SHELDON'S you will find fine JJojeckin Hats, -t*. so ft i ass. Hats, blHik, brown. |»-url. N&akeeu, at.i-1 .\• ry lIKT color that a |K-rson niav want. 11 ht.!0.\ h»ji ju-t reeei% etl another spii-udid stock of Ladi»« Furs. Ladien call itinl look at them. 4HKLDOS has a large su«k of collars, cravats, hand*, ii'hiefa, ties, fine shirts, under shirts drawers, g! ,ve«. Ac. i 4V 1 tt*rI «"*!•. BO*I9 s^isnjsiik a st-inch k Oingham I lubrellas, Car»-s. Carjn Bags, Uath er hat i x.(, 4 ., there is in the west. Call and ex amine his si. noviy hav« just rec**ived another line lot of liay StaU- Traveling Sliawls. just the thing- for eold w. ather. Call and buy one. vIa uGate I V uio "I City Hat Store" W !^est,H.-kuf llate.Caps. JS Fur Good*, purchased directly ..f the manufac ture, and warranted iu style and quality No 74 t'! g' F- hept. iSSj,—a Sept. 6, I—a VWR11IES k CO Cuff» and Furs tS n j, VOOKH1KS A CO. More." V'i,Hwf OeBtlem"f«s' Walk ng Cane* and & I. ^ri.r MEN'S V0,JK»*KS ro WOOD* HI A CO Urt, G! Vf«, Cravats and Fur Gat-City Hat *t, re. i 6, i ^5.- -d h. F. V(V)f{|JtIEiS A CO. 1 »iiri?i*,.e«-ur-fullv :|!r ii LARtfK and assortment of the latest of tine IUu und ai«.expi^sly ft. t. VOUK1 If},-' i for tin- city trade .Sept. 6, lg55.--d C. OHEUTOP PS a sv#ck of Family Groceries, a variety of XV J.,y», M,1 an assortment of Musical InMru iiu-n.. for sale on Mam Street, iwtwoen f^.ond and Xreah Arrirala 3 M»xeh 1 '-uZ. il I AT the Himble M*peii«-. ju»t ir-.m the Aurtion' R"»Btt, a large lot of Good#. Come and see wtmt iu^.. 6- 4 I» momr ^aviKatlnn and R. K. C®. LAND DDPAHTnKNT. 1 OTTT hwa. 24TH Sriir., 1855. I rim18Company. having entered u|»oii a vigorous prosecution the Improvement »f the River, with the view of bringing it into usie at the earliest possible moment, and being desirous of meeting, as I far as possible, the generally expressed wishes of the people of the KMoines Valley, hereby gi\e notice that their Land Office will W i"pen«d, at tlu.« place, at a." early A day m- they can pro are the exiuninu tioiu requisite for affixing a valuation upon them. J, In the meantime, application* will be received at tui.- offioc, from person- desiring r«rchat-e. which will entitle them to a preforenee at the Company's valuation, in the order of the receipt of their appli- ,n «,!roT,s"*u:i" jr-"n r, I an. PVC,M 11 interest at the rate of eight per cent. i»er year, on all sums untmid. tn •.«« «, Upon Timber Lands, one-fourth down, and the l«l- {J ',ar"nd M.oe in nine equal annual instalnuni. with inter- est a, above. Payment can be made in eash, or in biils of lUnk- in the Mate of New York, or in the inn i i J, eopperas, bonds of this Compnn v at par. 11. the sale of the,. Laui, preference will IK- to actual settlers, and annual improvement/will I be required to be made. The Lands now offered extend up the Dea Moines i Rarer as far u Section 25, Township 82, Range 2V West P.M. Plats "of the Lands can be seen at this office, where any information can bash ad by application, in person or by mail. (Give here the Post Office address and date.] OTTCMWA, IOWA the at wetion Township Range West P. M.. atyj offer tc give for the same lar# per acre. [Here sign name plainly.] Sept 28,1 «55~ »md*w N E i of section 8, township 65. ranre l. SWJ fl, u «. •.* .. 81 17, B| 18, lot 12 in Block S in Keokuk. 1# 11 4 120 5 and the whole of 121 ally ami secured by deed of trust until all is paid, Any person wishing for particular information as to location or quality of the lands, may apply to 11. i T. Reid, Esq., or hia Honor the Mayor of the eity of Keokuk. ift'M. GILLIS8. Julv 25, 1S55. n R,nn»- n». with a scl^tivn from the be*, Aiw.nimuJ Modern Authors. For Sat# by -tAnunitand *ep2#. CAVi SON. G. M. HUSTON, Wbaleaale Dealer in ^otians mM fancy Dry (.oodt, #4 MAIN STUF.IT. KKOKCK, I WA. Anew stock and the largest and best assorted ever offered in the market. Our stock is purchased direct from manufacturers and importers, and we pledge ourselves to fell at nrices a* low, for eash or to good time buyers, us St. Louis or any other western mar ket. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine our goods and prices before buyingelse where. We will consider it no trouble to show ihern through our Mock.—-dAw Jl'Si Fitch, liiaek and Rim'Coney, White Ermine. Kccs Mitts, a AFINE*l Fur Gauntlets. Ladies call and exam'ne them. No trouble to show them to pewm wantingthe abore gH^li. Call at the NEW YORK M-ORF., Stock of Pocket tut J. sep 20 HEAVY stock of Cap, Letter, Ladies"lithTlJaiTi i Post, Fancy and Commercial N Paper, l'iain and laid Buff, Whiteaud Fancy t. i4w.1 l.i.i lllSTON'S. At»eneral ble plated ware, all warranted and at nianiifaw* i turer's prices, at »ep20 111 STON'S. ANufacttirer'sstock extensive of Whips and Lashes at man prices at sep21 III STO.N'8. ^Pj'K largest and best as^ofteTstock )f Embn.ide ry iu the eity at sep21 JirST»N'S. Till Finest a-aortment of IiibW# .-r offered in the market, at sep2l lll STON'S. LK,"KS enough to supply the variety of pattern. Jerome's CLi'a, A. C. SHELIK)N» Oet 1S —1 iiii. corner 3d St. iv.-enough to supply the l-.h t, of every variety of pattern. Jerome's malti, warranted, and at manufacutrer's prices, at ...*«*P2! lllSTON'S A LARGE and fine lot of Kid Glove- of every JTV prude, at sep2l lU'STON'S. CJ JOl.D and common Jeweiry, and Gobi and silver watches, at sep21 lU'STON'S. tc KR^v^f«'tpof golds comprised in the Notion and Fancy (tood,- imeat Huston's at prices that cannot f.iil to induce purchases and benefit the buy er. Call at No. 94, and examine for yourselves. A tfiNE Buggy PortablTTojTior sab enquire of Xi sct.21 G. M. HT sTnv. No. 94, Main street. A Huston's will be found the largest lot of Irish nens, La"s. Edgings, andevetv van t\ of Prices 'bat cannot be- beat in any W estcrn market. Keokuk,Sept. 10. dAw I n YY n,lV]„ A 1 SHELDON'S you will Sod Fur Gloves." Ft7r '»"n.ietu, Buek.01or.-s, Mitts, Driving gloves, 1-anev Hob, Ac. DRESS ni,v]y e u K„"arcjust PLAIDS.—Those MEx-5ltS. A. C.'SHEI.DON. Vf ILITARY Companies can U supplied with mil- »r anything thev mav want in ttoe way of military _goxt,, if they will lJare their orders at the "New 1 ork Hat Store." A. C. SHELDON, Main stro.-t, The tll,, „f Utird A J*. ROYHAMJ! (JEO. MMTTH. rtivtm CONN ABLE, SMYTH & CO., Whalcaalr (irocrm, Dealers Tennessee Iron, and F.irwanLngandCom* mission Merchant*. Nos. 57 and 58, Levee, AHE now receiving the following, completing their Spring stock. which they offer to tke trad# at very low rates. They will do justice U any ar dent they may be favored with. 10W lihds N 0 .Sugar, 50 nests tubs, AO bbls Belcher's olfd, 10 dot tar buckets, 25 loaf and crashed, 50 do* sine washu. ards, 100 S Molasses, 20 boxes clothes pinsi, 50 Plantation" 100 coils manillarope, 50 W i I ..and* and Itjr K.ota for Sale. A\ ING tK-rn requested by sundry persons and fo boxe's eitron, at sundry times to name the prices I would SOOdrunis figs,' take for my lands and lots in Iowa,"I take this op portunity to inform tie public in general of the prices I will now take lor the same. A list is here unto annexed: Wf„: l^ots 65 and 1V3 in Na.shviUk», and the S E lA market uino 15t slabs assorted siies Plow Steel, to W i of N E i 2t—65—5 (10 acree) in dispute. 4 which the attention of dealers and blacksmiths it I or the whole of which I will take twnty-two directed. Feeling desirous of enlarging this branch thousand dollars, one third in hand, and the balance of our business, we are prepared Wotter the neees in one. two, three, and four annual payment.", with **r" inducements to customers to accomplish the interest at 10 per cent, from date, to In- paid annu- *. 1 I' SVi ,p20 N endless variety of Silk and Linen Pocket hand kerchiefs aud cravats at sep20 HI STON'S. T*HE best assortment of Trimmings at »cp20 Autumn Stock: HoptfuD 1 O K K K A now fine .st4K.'k of French and Atner iean Printed and l'lain DcLaines Plain and Plaid Merinoes Coburgs. Black and Colored Mo hair, lh*Rages, Ac., to which he invites the atten tion of tin- Ladies, insuring (hem that the stvle aud quality are unsurpassed, and prices low as the same goods can be sold in the country. received our Fall sty les of Ladies' ., velvet, Cloth, and Silk OJoak-, Talma's and isettes also of Brocha and Plaid Shawls sep27dAw WOODWARD A CO. TRIMMIJJGS.—-Jhe Ladies can be suited in this line at Kp27dAw Belcher's SII and 25 inte Idcn syrup, 76 dot hemp and grass bad i A o I :m k"Z* 111 Oct 8-d Lace Veils and Drees lllSTON'S WOODWARD a t'O'S. Tartan beautiful Scotch and Plaids, every variety can 1»- found at sep27dAw W(X ill WARD WOoDW A RD A CO'S. EDITORS Please Inform the Ladies tuat we nave reoeivtnl the lar^i-j't ^took of tin broideries Collars from 5 cents to *7,00 Maltese, Black ilk Brussels and real thread Laces Lace Jac »nctt and .-JWIW Collars Corsets, Ribbons, Moire An Uqu« and Kibbuu Irimmiujja, &c A»s.«,185s._^1»T''«™AED1C0. rf ""i"1.' I'l.Tn.nd 00 ^Laines, just received at W(K)Ii\V AUD A CO'S. UEADY ADE CliOTHING.—],Avry11,ing in this XV line can be had at the lowest figures at »ep2(dpw WOODWARD A CO'S. iB55 FALL STYLES. 1855. 'I KI I A S1IIT1I, I -traw KtM Saifet BOWKTS IMPQR1 1*1 y v? ^1 lot lis KliKK 0 *5 nuin Kirrrt. 11 A\ E just received the largest und most varied lo-a."4"'k a,,J 0,1 Cl (We K i i August :6, 1 Ayt't a «j l'vcr 8 boxen tumbler., k fc£ & i 2? 100 Rivcn HR 4 2,w 1* ITi T"" aJu,n' a chew.ng toh^co, 15 sack« pepper, J"10""^nd8» "J"w- 60 *5ut °^mn**nd i0 b,,xel) 6™. pepp« Mi o !,,rnc,nt0' prmcipe 2 bales cloves, c'Kar/.'. !, '"fe 1 2.* 5 drums codfish, doi- 10 tierces rioe, 25 bhls tar, 20 pitch and roBin, 53 b\-s raisins, 50 hi and qr bxs do I ca»«' prunes, in boxes, uu'ro,'«« 25 Ix.xes (uba sixes, ,:t) b^ixes ground ginger, pruDe Jl /pples, 2b doi yeiwi powder*, 500 bu prime Peaches, :0 bbls diff. kinds ntttf, 100 pags saleratuj-, bbla, 60 bushels fresh pea nuta, _____ tnjxes, kegs, 5(1 bales cotton batting, Form ®f Appllratloa. i S V Sod*' bbU LAND DEI'AHTM EET 100 reams let. A cap do .10 colored and whit# DEM'.tlNE N A K. R. CO'Y. '(V' wi«.-k, "^Pr'ng paper. 7 a bags cotton yam Tennessee Iron. receiving, in addition to our pre» Iron and Blacksmith Tools, dj- ire noi stock rectly from the manufacturers, 50 tons assorted si tes bar Iron, on which we will le able tn g.-.e our customers the benefit of the recent decline in the T.rI.r:. dAw crIN N A p. SM YTli "A (X). RKU lllin, And Si»w Orocery A ft'roriaion Ktore, rilllK undersigned have opened the largest and l»est selected Stdck of Groci'hes and Provisiona to be lound in the city, at No. 68 Johnson street, be tween 2d and ^d, awl are determined to sell on the i most reasonable terms. «1 Kl'ilN A DODSON. RLI1 BCITER.—Just received, a Supply of Jj. linois Butter, sep ia Kl'lIN A lK)DSON. ways can be found at P01A1LS—Just *'P A eived A large stock of Buck Gloves and i TUIISOCM to he had in the city. ^1'"° j"-'. P. l» KLHN A lK)I»S0ai, for sale low at lit'STON'S. KUHN A DODSUN. received from the country, at *ept 15 Kl'HN A IMiDSoN. 2'"LDEN SnrPToHEe ks-st quality can IK- h«d l-:' K I II N A IK)DS0N. RL CIDER LNEGAR can be had at sep 15 Kl'HN A DODSON. N" 7H, Johnson street, can be found the best \T AILS—A full ueof tment at __ 8e* 15 KUIIN A IXJDK0H CH1CK.EN: O sop27 A assortment of German si 1 v» and dou U had at KI 11N A WDSmm, Salmon. ME article of ^luiod can be ha.1 a Ivl'HN A Is)If Dol^iN'g. W! IT^FIsII, of the In-.-t quali' y, can be had at Johnson street. ntt: J^UST received bv Kx Kl'HN A DODSON. tA^niEs. [pre.-.- from New York city a large assortment of French andies, such as Ice Cream lirop^, aiwoirted tiavirs, Sherry do da do do do do ~-€wd»al d» do do Meftropolitan Loavngve, Conversation. Loseaccs. PaintiUiers, A«., A*., at ("RKI'.HTON A OIIMER'S Confectionary and lee Cream Saloon. June 12, 1&j5, Muaical Isttrnmenu, #'i (jutlar. can DO had at •ct 19d CRKIGHTON Johnse.ti street, Keokuk. ot STI:H DEPOT. TKEW Keokuk, Get 12—d ^r.,uKS«t to wouM respectfully invite th^e who are fur- Cl,,,.bs». !I'hi« st'H'k emiinriiips i siOUTII IIALF1 of the north cast quarter of section a comprises ore hundred different styles, l« in township f-7, North of Range l» West, in satisfied that the FEN. 1,1*6. MJL&CHKLL K CO'8. 1 IIIL# Over Post office. Keokuk fOK KALE i W W n 4 a Ui •n the riMf •—'"Uiriii.. .on glass plates, at No. 3, Third st. V'/ "7 V. *u^°8' Accirdeon8, |f.lween Mam and John-ori. The art has very IL atl'*' t« "TTl trimmings to the Violin and tien. CREIUHTON A OHMER, Johnston Street. /*\F ail kinds ean be had at ,« CRKIGHTON A OIIMER'S, je II dtf Johnsoh'Street. Eaary t'andtei. JFancy LST received the largest and livst ass»rtm-nt of Candies ever bHore offered in Keokuk: also a large assortment of Fruits, Nuts. At at CREIGHTON A OIIMER'S, Johnson Street. W. Hleks, .11. D., S I U E N E N I S City of Keokuk. Iowa,—Ofli* on Main St., between Second and Third Streets. DH II-. in addition to the u na] methods of inserting artificial teeth is in (Kisscs-sion of the exclusive i -iii lor this city or mounting the "contain ous» gum teeth,' so universally udmired for their lieauty. strength and elcanliness. After an exp» ri eneo of two years in his style oi work, he would un hesitatingly recommend it to the public as jxissessing many and great advantages over any other niyleof wor! known to the profession. Thoeeinterest.il are respect fully invited to call and examine specimens of the diff, rent methods of mounting teeth. April 10,1*66—ilAwIy i n o v i i e n a S u e y DR. R. S. liAlUUH w '11 Id iv-)H-etfullv inform his iatri jwtrons and the public gei» erallv, that be has removed his offiiv to tin New Brick building ou thewes side of Ti.. U twccii Main and Johnson, where he has haiidnouie suit of rooms, and has spared neither pairs? i diroct from the manu or CX|« Use til make them elegant and comfortable.— fact urcrs a large luaukiul fur psist favors, he solicit? a continuance of the flame, rAll ojn*rations warranted. ODELL IRATLEKIi *AM"FARTU»K*S AN'D DKAI.KKH T\ o o s a n 8 o e i o n s a n a i v a s o u s o k o E a s e n W o k A' wi II siM.n be the finest and largest *ver ffered Keokuk. They are selected with s|)ecial reference to the wants of the retail trade, and will comprise every variety imaginable. The prices will be sueh as will convince every one that we have fully adopt ed the motto of '-yuiek Sales and Small Profits." N. B. The summer Goods now on hand will be closed out AT COST. Boot aiid Shot Manufactory. To the Ladies we would say. call in and see out elegant styles of Bootees, liuskins, and Slips, of the finest materials, now manufactured at our estatdish Hicnt, which in jsiint oi quality and durability we will warrant to l» equal t« any in the west. Gentlemen will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock of custom made work, of which an ample quantity will always be kept on hand, and as we use only the best materials, and employ none but the best workmen, they may rest assured of a good article, guaranteed to fit iu all eases. N. B. All articles of our own manufacture war ranted. Sign of the Mammoth Shoe, corner building, Main und Third Streets. August :il, 1S55.—dAw Kxcrlflor Beet Be Tlir. 1.ATF.S1 KIO'V II AVI' A K HAVINGJ. earpet chain, 30 bales wrapping twine, 30 boxex St. IJOUIS starch, 20 starch, .Of doz Tlu'tnas' Oysters, 100 boxes candy, 200 kegs rifle and mining powder, dor. wood buckets, lyo 20.000 feet fuse, 2(* c^ses lb and hf lb ister powder, 25 bbl.- Iayion ale, fresh 100 boxes matches. !.'» b-'\es mustard. 15 corn starch, 80 dot brooms, 500 lbs broom twice, 25 boxes axes, 75 bblt crackers. 50 boxes ink, 100 bags shot, all siies, 2 tons bar lead, liuo caps, 1(»0 water proof do Fall Trade. i City H»ot and NUM ||*N, I ii" Street, between Fourth uii'l F.tth fP HE undersigned would respectfully call A the at tint ion of the Ladies and Genth men of Ktjokukand vicinity, to their fine and well select 1 stock of Bfote and Sho«-s, n..... o|H*ned and lor sale ut the alxive estiihlishliu'iit. com prising all kinds of ljftdies', (ients', Miosesliivs', and Children's wear, of all styles, grade- and siies. These goods have Iwen selected'^with -[H -IH1 relerenee to n^atnei-- of style and dnrxbilitv, and will be sold at a very small advance al»ove Eastern cost, an we are determined not to !.• undersold by anv house in the city. Please give us a call. An examination of o n a n i e s i s e o n y a v o w e n- k ie»-ioes, Clarionets, #v. Also, cen*ly l»eeii brought to a very high degree of p.'rf Hv A OHMER'g. WEW ot STI:H DEPOT I tutre-i they exhihi(e«i. «nl IIK umU rngTu are reccivinic daily, bv express, tj*kin£ th** jWacv laeurrr«»otype«, whi fresh Baltimore Oysters, which we ofrer t^i the prove cvanesocnt s nd chunging in their e citii ns i Keokuk and vicinity bv the can ordoaen. We have also fitted up a Saloon, where we can ac commodate Ladies as well as Gentlemen with a good plate of fresh oysters. •ured a DI:MAL NOTit r. DU.J.having K.RICKEY. Surgeon D-1, ist, returned from tin l.u. w i e a y o w a i n i s i n n l Having a larg" stock of Teeth, from the best manufactories, can please the mo fastidi 1'ii th mounted on ei dd or plat inn, on the difference in ist of material full sets on gold lor$IOO,on j-i.ATtNA for $yo. All work warranted.! Office ou the sou lb side of Blondeailj bctyvecti ."'.(J atld 4tb «lrtvis, K*«kuk. _M«reh 27—dly Fof gail~ to LLOVII 11. K1 MPS/1V oct. 19 dtf Y *tid Lot. situared on .Toll treat, 9 i n u- k s e e M(4Atiami«^t and paved. and form* easy. AI»plvt» REBECCA WATKHS,' premises. nov24d2w raJe artici««a The Ambrwtyfic is taken upon the beat plate glass an indestruetable cement is then put upon it, the ce ment soon hardens, an I two glasses tfccome in effect one, with the picture in .'he centre, aud may be set in monuments, sent to sea. or otherwise exposed to the weather in any climate, and will resist the action Of the elements and retain its brilliancy for ag^— being as enduring a- the glass upon which it is taken. The Ambrotyp's are not reversed, but are seen in the natural position of the sitter. Dngu-ireotypee can be copied in this permanent style, and enlarged to any sue. Children can be takeu in clear weather, in two seconds. .T&S^Dagucrreotype stock and apparatus for sale. nov5 EMEKS'ON Artist. s k y i a a e e a n U a e y if. lit ELL, Daguerrean Art tot, would respectful ly announce to the in habitants of Keokuk and vicinity, that he i? prepared to take likencssc- of ail who mav gi.T# bim a call, in the most per feel manner, Lav mg a large Sky light, the only light by which a blue eye can be made to look natural, and far superior to all other lights for Daguerreotyping also, having an experiencutin the art of over seven years, he flatters himself that be can suit the most fastidious. Pic lures and Drawings eopiod Landscape* ami pic tures of the sick or deceased taken at short notice. Pictures jiut up in every variety of style, regardluss of the weather, and satisfaction in all cases guaran teed. .June 22,1855.—dtf «.. W. BCELL,~ 1' A I E E A N A A NI dealer in eve -. V ry description of Dague rreoty pe has receivi'd this day rioly of Pa)iier Maclue, Kossuth and Landswape Cases, of ail sixes aud styles, which will be sold CB' U|MT tban ever before offered iu this market, either to Artista or ft lied with life-like miuiaturcs. Call and see them at the 8ky-Light Rooms, 86 Matu Street. August 16,1855. Till: I.OVI.H'K NOLI 1.04(1 If• Uo search the Indies' wave for pearls, To deck your high born maiden Or dig Goleonda's diamond sands, Oil It 11 N KA^LITONS. T. A KH IN A 0 just opeued tt -hop, ill their old business, on Third street, between Man and Johnson, Keokuk, Iowa, respectful^ announce that they are prepared to matio facture the ueatciit and moat fashionable Boots and Shoes that can be got up. 'y|j Ietermined not to le excelled by any manufac turers in thi VVeet they solicit ashare of publia pat ronage. As we purchace direct from the importers, eur stx k is always of the latest fashion and best quali ty, and at the lowest figures. As we keep no Eastern or slop work on hand, we warrant all our ready made Boots and Shoes of the same character as those made to order. Call and leave your orders for a jgood fit. War ranted to suit in every particular. Repairing in the neatest and must substan tial manner done on short notioe. I J. T. HARRIS A 00. July 21, IS," HT 11 Sept. 8, lM5j.—d H. d, HC1SKAMP A BRO. Boat* Short at Wholesale. HAVINtiand opened a house in this city for the pur Dose of carrying on the wholesale Bo«.t and Shoe business, we respectfully 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 our intention to always keep on hand a complete assortment of goods in the line, and offer such inducements as will obtain for ns a lilx-ral share of patronage. Country merchants will do well to call and exam ine our stock before they purchase. Ju!y CARTER A 00. DAV1ES A HAHT. \V HOLESALE Dealers in Boots and Shoes, No. v v lis. Mam Street, Keokuk, Iowa. Having located in this eity we would respectfully inform the merchants of the interior that we have engaged in the above business, having all the facil ities for purchasing our stock directly of the manu facturers at the lowest figures. It is our object and determination to build up a large and permanent trade bv keeping on hand a large und well aborted stock making our prices so low that none can be loss, and terms and discount* as liberal as any other house. Please call and examine our stock. seplBd w Third Street Wholesale Hoot and Shoe •(•re* HAV IVW tin* r.ewivcd my Fall and Wintcrstock of Boots and Shoes, I am prepared to offer su perior inducements deal -rs. My stock being di rect from first hands will be sold as low, if not a lit _^lc lower, than any hous in the city. I promise to Tnake it to the advantage of those desiring to pur chase, to call on me before purchasing. Remember, on Third Street, between Main and Johnson, a few doors south of Ayers' Drug Store. Sept. 8.—d.'tuiwtf W. F. THOMPSON. KTII HSO\'N AHHKOTVPI:K. 'l^HE sub«erih.-r having obtain 1 ed right Lte t.'ount v., i« now prepared to take these i"u tifui and never changing piet ures re sto red Mr. Cuttine, the inventor, who has secu a patent for fourteen yeacs. in France. Great Britain and the I u itcd Stat'-s. These pictures, so beautiful in tone, bo|l and clear in effect, are universally ad e," they are exhibited, ami are rapidly ich too often haracters. With priceless treasure laden. Go gather Myrrh and PraukinoenBe And sweet Arabian spices, And cluster round your ••heart's d«Usht" Love's wildest of device.,— I'll give to her whom I adore, lly far an off'ring richer— 14 v lace, all dressed in lover's smiles, In Buell's fair Skylight Picture. BeKI,I.'K Gallery. Sf. Main Street. Diaaolsstion off Partn^rahlp. E o a n e s i e e o o e e i s i n e w e s n 1 Taylor A Ke in the Plow and Wagon busi n e i s i s a y i s s o v e y u u a o n s e n A debts due the concern to be paid by the said Taylor, who is alone authorised to eolbcfthe debts due the old firm. HAW KIN* TAYLOR. oot2v WM.McKEE. i n i n o Weorrode.L ITH Points and Futures, warranted »«t to tor sale bv d. U. SULLIVAN A CO., '•If 4 110 Main, mm NEW PRIKCIPIiEl NO MMOIfl Rhodes' Fever and Agne Cure. ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, for the prwen 11on and cure of Fever and Ague, or Ohilt Fever. Dumb Ague, aiid other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers also of Bilious Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid Symptom-, Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Sbip and Jail I'-ver, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Mularia or Mia,-ma. ry rinults from its ue It will protect any resident or traveller, even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any ague or bilious disease what, ver, or any injury from con stantly inhaling Malaria or Mia-nia. It will instantly chek the aem- in person? who have sufferi-d for any length of tune, from one day twviitv years, so that they need never have another Price (hie Dollar. Pre}ared and sold by the Pro prietor, JAMES A. RHODES. Providence, K 1 H. AvKfcs, Agent. Keokuk, Iowa, and for sail by Drtiggi-t-. generally. nov.kdAw Alnaudrr'* Felamlcna. THK GREAT AMEHICAN JI AIK ToNIC. WHAT It i.« more desirable by the young than ths luxuriant locks of youth and beauty'' What is more dreaded by the middle aged than gray bai:-7 Who bat is old but Would avert baldnea*? which can all be accomplished by u-ing Alexander's IV lamicus so universally aeknowlelgel to be the m«st superior article for beautifying the Hair, and which is equally efficacious in preserving its natural health. F"or sale at HI Main Street, by June 28.—dtf J. D. ft INCH ELL A CO. (r. \V. Sanders, FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Mam street, bci. ^rU A 4ih M-.. K EoK I E IOV A. TWare IIK undersigned has now ir. his Hoonis, and designs keep ing constantly on hand a well se lected assortment of all kinds of F'urniture, embra May 31. 1»54.—dAwtf G. W. SANDERS. M. W. JOHTTKTO*, TNDERTAKFiR. Corner of Johnson and Thinl Street*. Carries on the business of I'rid.-rt'iking in all its branches, lie has rwvntly made extensive additions BMTKNNITHNIJ. WILLIAM i e a a n n e HORSE SHOEING. Bring on your lame horses and have them shod right. From his bng and constant practice in this branch of the business he flatters himself that be cannot be excelled by any one in the country. He particularly solicits patronage in this line. He al.-o offers his services as Farrier in all its branehe-. May 2fi, 1H55. dAwlv K K O K I K E A E S E I N A Y frE inter Term for lb.»fi will uiuiciiee 1 Primary Department, 4 5 00 Juitar, 'cokuk, Nov. LJtb, 1855. Shaving A. Hair Cutting Eitrtcril* nary OHAMPOONING AGREEABLY PERFORMED. O The favorite Salt sir. of George Cabus, on Main Street, lie low Parsons's Bank, presents new attrac tions to the citizens of Keokuk. Having obtained assistants in my business superior to any ever licfore employed in this city, I invite the patronage of the community, as I am satisfied that I can shave clean er, cut hair more handsomely, and shampiNin more dexterity than any barber in the State of Iowa Competition challenged GEOROBCABtJS. August 2.'5, 1855.—lydAwfim W.n. nANNERN. DYER All of the abo ing June 18. 1855. Street, Keokuk. ThiSRubtle atmospheric |toi"oii, which at corUn, seasons is unavoidably inhiib-d at every breath, is the same in character wherever it existS*--north,south, east .r west—and will everywhere yield to this new lv discovered ANTIHOTK. which neutralises the poisou, .. IN completely purities the systtin, and thus entirely re- of all bilioos diRases, costiveneai, indlges moves all 'the cause of discasi i tion, jaundice, dro|*y, rheumatism, v\r*, g*JUt, hu- chill, by continuing its use according to dirot-tioris. which might have Ix-eu avoided It wi'll immediately relieve all the distressing rt judicious use «f ag«ws» purgative. sult.H of bilious or ague diseases, such as general dc hility, night sweats, cU-. The iiaticnt at once begins to recover app.'tite and strength, and continues until a permunent and radical cure is effected. And as a proof that it is also worthy of riubli. confidence, bi cause of its singular and entire narmlessness, the fol i' wing certificate from one of the most celebrated hemiats in the United States is attached to every Settle NKW YORK, June 11,1855. "I have made a chemical examination of Rhode*' Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strych nine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any suleitancc in its eomposit ion that would prove injurious to the constitution. i JAMES R. CHILTON. M, D„ Chemist." This allow.- of its free u-e as a preventive by which all persons mav hus K.- sure of cut ire freedom from the above rmni'-il iii(«-iij»t^s, no matter how sickly the sea son urswuinpv the loi-ality. Proofs of efficacy ar. frequently published, and the confidence of tie public is asked only proportion to its actual merits wherever introduced and used. Th' "e only arc relied uj»n to prove its worth. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary oase«, sonic mav require more. Directions printed in Ger man, French and Spanish, au-ompauy i ach i»ittle. cing Marble Top Dreasing, and plain Bureaus fine should pnvt as they have proved more purely reme an jilain Sofas fine and plain Center and Card 1 dial, and the pille a surer, more powetful antidote to Tables Cane seat and Windsor Chairs, Rocking dis. a*e than any oth'-r in-slicine known to th-world. Chairs of every description from a plain wooden As it is frequently X|s-di-nt that my medicines seat, to the finest hair cloth stuffed seat plain and should be taken under the eounoel of an attending fancy turned Cottage Bedsteads *f the iatirat styles physician, aud as he enuld not jtroperly julge a Lounges, Ac. remedy without knowing its i-nip.sition, have Looking Glasses of all sixos Clocks, Carpetings, euppli-»i the accurate .miuiw by which l*th my floor and door mattings, floor and table oil cloths, Pectoral aud Pills are made t' the wh l»«lv of mattrasses, feather dusters, carriage trimmings, practitioner* in the I nik-d Stat s and British Atuer. window shade* and trimmings, and every other arti- I 'can Provinces. If however there sb. uld 1* any one cle usually kept in my line of Imsiness. who has not mvived th -m, they will be promptly Part of my stock was made under uy own super- forwarded by mail at their request. vision, and the rest bought from manufactories of Of all th- [xitent roodieinee that are offered how high standing, so that lean warrant every article I few would taken it tlnir -onij»«sHion was known for durability and finish of workmanship. i Their life consists in th"irmyst-ry. have no mys- Mv object is to establish a permanent business teriea. here, and not on the Peter Funk principle aad as The composition of my preparation* is laid open to MI inducement to persons to purchase of me, i am all men. and all wb"»rs competent to judge on the reeolved to Hell ot the lowest M. LUIIS prices. Subj»K"t freely ackttowl^ige their convieti-^is ..f their Call and examine my stock la^fore purchasing intrinsic merits. '1 he Cherry Pectoral was pron-'Uiw elsewhere. I will always take pl^aj-urt- in showing by scientific men to I*. wonderful m-sln ine be furniture to Ladies and Gentlemen who call on me, i '"r** 'f* effect* were known Many -eminent jihysi whether they feel inclined tv buy or not. to his stock and ]«erfect«d his arrangements in every restoring their irregular action to health, and by oor department. reeling, wherever they exist, such derangement* mi PATCNT METALUC RIAL CASES, I are the finst origin of diseaae! impervious to air and indestructible, highly onrn Pii«rvd by }A«M C. Arra. Practic«l and Aaa m.'iitod and invaluable for the pre*erv»tion of the I lytical Chemist, Jewell, Maw. IVtct- 2 cents per dead, as well as coffins of every stvle and lliiisb fur-' box. Five boxe* ,r $1 ,.i*hed to order. Hearses and carriages funmhed, and the entire ar- tail Fort Madi*on, K. Whitney A Br«,.: KcHH.«uqu«, mngemcnts of the funeral attended to when required.- C. L-ib Montnaw, H. Binger a»l bv all diuggi-ts Keokuk, April 12,1855. dy every where. dam. RAH AM. n Third. between Jnhn- son and Ev ban gc .-treets. at the Brick Shop, j. }. ould inform the pub ie that he is prepared to .Jo for Neuralgia, fcrys.pelas, RheumaoVm! wound, all kinds of BtACKsaitHiso in a neat, durable, and Monday, Nov. lyth. The Advano*-d Department AYER'S PILLS. A Y E K I AiNEW The proprietor distinctly eUlias these extrnordina- ««ors, nervousness, irritability, inflr.mmatio.iH, head achc, pftitiM Wi thr breikut CBts, Ui AND SCOl HEH. On fifth street, one door below Main, where he will renovate and make to ttpjicar as new, all kinds of Ladies'and Gen tleruen's apparel, such as crape, broseha. cas-imere I and woolen shawls, cashmere, silk and merino dress i w es, rugs, piano and table covers, window and dam "k i curtains. Ac. FAKf'F GOODS. JLf*T re*'ived 1 an degant nwsort inent of fine Goods, such as French t'hina ases, Pat'ian aud Terra Cotta. Ac., Pitchers. Lavender and Cologne Bottles, Fruit Stands, Card Receivers, Cigar Stands. Jewel Stands, Spoon Goblets, Figures, Cupids, Bust*. Ac. Also on luuid a good assortim-nt of CriK-kery and ttU.«sware. CAREY A KILIiOl kQSJL Removed trow Concert Hall. a^-s E. H. HOCGHTOV, Attorney and Counsellor The nronrie.or !,. i„tr 1 ,1 w J^. at Law, Notary Public. Und and general col- commun' .v lecting Agent. Offi.-e in the Real Estate Agency and Kv it. "i, wholesale Auction House of Smith A Va on Sd street between Main and Johnson, te Aiprncv and '""""J-' Van^Sicklen, Iowa. Isits of Lots and Farms for sale, on reasons ble terms. f(K!t. 9 FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS WHOLE CANS, $1 5d HALF CANS, 75 ots. BARTLETT A MANCOURT, O^fiT Agents, No. 96, Maia-*t. and singularly successful remiily for the mlA* side. bock, and limba, fe male complaints, A«'., Ac. Indeeil, very fi w are the diseases in which a purgative medicinc i- not more or b,ws required, and nan sickness and suffering might b" preveriNd. if a hurinless but effectual ca thartie wen more lrequently used. No person can i feel well while a r-ostivi- habit id Unlv prevails be I sides it soon geiicrat^-s serioiu- and oft. n fatal diseases the tiuiely and fhis is alike true of enlds. fewri'h symptoms, aud bilious demnge ments. They all tend to become or pn due- the deep seatt-d and formidable dirt.ni|*rs whnH loiul the hears-s 11 over the land. fHciice a reliable family phv-ie is of the first ini|sirttinN* to the public health, and tbis pill ban bc*ti perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. Alt extcin-iy trial of its virtues by physicians, |rof,»»ors and patients has shown results surjiassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond Udief, were they not siihstantiat.'d by jiemms of Mtteh exalted position and haracter as to lorbid the sus picion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who hav* testified in favor these pills, we may mention, Lct. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assavt-r (.f Mu.««aehu*ett#, whose high pro* fessional charai-ter is endorstd by the Hon. Edward Ever tt, N n a torof tbfl'riittl States Robert C. Winthnp, e*-Hf. siker of the Iio«MW Re|res«'ntat ives Abl«»t I Lawrence, Minister Plen. to England fjohn Fitzfwtriek,Catholic Bishop of Boston alao, lr. J. R. In it on, Practical CheinL-t uf New Y'ork City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Marey, Secretary of State Win. B. Astor, the richt^t wan in America F. L-land A Co., pn.j.rietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space j»rmit, w- could gir. many hundred wrtiflcatesfrom all parts where the pi lis have been used, but cvid'-ucc even mor.-couviucing than the ex. perieuce of public men, is found in their effects upon trial. Tlws. pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offerc.1 to the public a« the bct an«l most complete which the prewmt state of medicrl scieaee i -an afford. They are comj» unded not of the drugs lit mH I .-s, but of the ni'dienitt! virtues only of veg etable renndieo fXtr.eled by In ini al pr«a-«-s* ill a state of purity, and c«im|*iundcd together in saeli a manner as to iraure the be»t result*. This syteto cousiswitioii for medicine has Kva found in th- Cher ry Pertoia! and Pills both, to firodoci a more efficient remetly tliat. had hitherto beeu obtained by anv pr» i cess. The reason i- jwrfei tly obvtoui. While by the old m«*le «.f eoinjwwition, every mtdirine is bur deni-d with more or wrrimoniuns and injurious qualitie«, by this en. individual virtui only tliat is desired lor th' curative (fleet is present. AH the inert and obnoxiou- qualities fa -ul«-tnnee em ployed art left l»hind, the curatiye virtues inly be ing retained. Henci- it is self- vident the effects ciao* he.v declared the same thing of uty pills, and ev.-n m-re confidently, and ar" willing to eertifg that their anticipates were more than realised by ttsrif eff'- ts u|»m trial. Th*y oji« rate by their powerful influence on Ihe in ternal viMt-ra to purify the b|o«id and stimulate it into healthy action ~r. move the obstructions of the stomach. Iswels, liver, atwl other organs of the body, K S«dd by 11. H. Ayres, Ke«kuk, wholesale and re Gillmore s Turkish Liniment. 'PH Ii- tIi-- I. -t Ltnim !t who b-i- \et iHea of. r„j ,o »f,e public (i, .„ g'Rss. mcnt of Mu.ic and French of Mrs. Williams. dllaiore's Vegetable ('atharlle ftf# Tuition fH-s ns formerly. I.I ver Pllla. i Ailv aiic.d, 00 Fever and Ague. Bilious Complaint* .. .. Fuel, Ink, Care of Rooms., Ac., 50 7' Constipation of the Bow^' Indiire-Oon i. L^OR Sale on advantageous and easy terms, four teen desirable lots in this city, also ten lots ad joining the city. Apply to the above. n o v d- w I O w s Freaoh and Latin Languages, s 00 (V i There celebrated Pill-are an exeellcnf r„ 680 WM. H. WILLIAMS,Priaeipal. ^'ed. 1 N. B, mr|.T nWrs. t.urns,scalds, bmi«s.,prams salt rheum sore throat, bead w he. t»th ache, pains in the limbs, eh.-*!, ba-k. stomach or l*wel». Also for fouodrr, glander*, big bead. sween,y, splint. s{rains, poll evil, "till complaint, yellow water, distem|er. ring bone, fistula, colic, botts.aud harnetw galls. 4 c. The woids Gillm re's Turkish Liniment are blown in the glass also a fac simile of my written signature aecampa nies each Ixittl^. Clillnsore'a Cholera and Dlarrkra n i i n This i-the best r-m"ty kr.own for Vjowel comp laints, such as Cholera. Diarrhea, llyseutery. hhw tbt' ooiiituui-H umler the -hargt* of MaryS. Hafl, fn^ruiod wsi iu medical irtueb. The imine in fetowa the Primary of Miss Julia Benedict, aud the Depart- Thuse who have used it ar« yjlnn wiUte-wa: i n s u e a e n u i n e a i e a n o n e o n which you can rely with perfect safety, be particular to inquire for GUlmore's Vegetable, Cathartic and laver Pills (aledenian Cough Lozrniei, Iw-paretl by Jl. R. tiillmore. A poi.uiui remedy foriougks, (..olds, and Bronchial affeetiuns. They have given entire satisfaction to those w ho hare used them. Calllsnorr'a Hair Balaam. A beautiful preparation for the ilair, andproperlv used, will restore it to its original si fuiewi and bsauty. Those who have u«ed it »ay it i,« the best preparation they haw- seen. IV wholesale and r.-tail, by H.II. AYERS, Drue gist, comer of Mum aud Third streets, Keokuk. Iowa. State aud AierchanU throughout tlM Octobers, '55—dAwy Denied* Klertro-Wagnetir Planter. r-J-'ternal Cut for CHII.I.S AFTD FKVKK, IM FOI-R Hot'ns ^MlflS Novel and extraordinary reniedv i.« upheld by the testimony of some of the It. st aim liiv n ha.-., amotii tl naniea in The proprie- usands of others, oer- This wonderful Plaster does not pain, blister (tt'AX ooriate- Wherever it has l*en introduc^l it has*« jierwded all other |atent medicines for chills, aihl driven qui mm out vf thr marktt! I nlike Quinine, Arsenic and other deloterlona drugs, this medicine makes a quick, radical and per. feet cure and is uot folioW,d by a train of maladies worse than the one removed. It is perfectly haruihsa W th Address C^M D^nf ",*lm.V'n son, Keokuk IW «, A a" e. on reasons I rJT .A suxes and ntroJ.uc,.B«the,*• 0 leav'^ 10 P. in this ll,,.local iofal reputation here 'n^ke its reputation here l,hc Bent by mail, to all parU uf the country. Bole wholesale and retail agent for Keokuk, ^blu!- t^r^u'r li^r'11 Comer 3d and Maiu street. oct24dw Tenn. made to the trade. OAA @i£Mwiin~aiid Window Glass at T~ REYNOLDS' Drug Storfc,