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Of &6 condition* of* th^Ho»nr tssi*RiNc4 CO*PAVT, Sue Irance on the first itur of Jwnunry, A. D. 1859, made to th« KtvA?U)^W A# Stat© of low®, j.ursnant to th« .Statute of that Slate. i NAME AKD LOCATION. TM&vittB* of this Company-MTSSfK'lfcRS !|W:! SAKCS COMFAIIY, INCORPORATED 18W, ana located in the City of New Yerk. CAPITAL. The Capital of mid Company fcctottH* p*td #p in Cash is......... S600.000.00 Tbs Surplus en th® 1*1 day of January, 1850.... 443,431.71 Total an't, of capital and surplus ASSETS. Amount of Cash in li»nk $ 85,401.39 Amount of Cash balance in hand* of agenu and in coarse uf transmis sion 17,779.84 Unincumbered real estate owned by Loans the Company 67,811.00 on bond and mort* gsces. being first lunof record on unincumbered real estate worth at least $1,1?9 ,500, A on which then? is less than one year'sinterest due and owi^t? 694,562.0S Loin* i'u bonds and mart* ages, on which tberell more thai 1 year's iat r#st—none. Loans ou stocks ami bonis, payabk vu demand. the market value olaccurl- U. pledged, $1 52,997 109,550.0 All other loans made by tbe Company, not inclu ded in preceding items, none. Bafek stook owned by. lb* Co., market value 85, OOOJN Dae Co. on which judg ment! hare been ob* tained BOM* TJ. S. Treasury Notes, (market value) 77,147.10 Assessments on the stock the Company called i* and due and unpaid, & premium notes dae and unpaid none* Missouri State Bonds (six per oent.) mark, val.l 17,H«ti$ Interest actually due ana unpaid 14,118.$ Praniuma doe and sneol 1 or ted on policies issued at the office 1,686.$4 Bills receivable for pre miums n inland navi gation risk* 8,014.74 Total Assets, ***. MffJOO.dO LIABILITIES Lotses adjusted and due and unpaid—none. Leases incurred and in pro- Cess of adjustment........ $10,113.19 Losses reported, on which BM action has bean taken 9,59136 Claim* for lwe« resitted by the Company 16,609.14 Dividends declared and 4 due, and unpaid.... 140.00 Dividends cither cash or Script declared but 801 yet due—none. Money burrowed—none. All other existing claims against the Company—noSf* Total amount of 1 oases, elaioi» and 1 la bilities $16,558.68 fThe greatest amouut insured on any one risk is $80,000, but will not as a general rule exceed $10-, 000. The Company hare no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, town, Tillage or block, Jt being the intention of tbeCom pany to distribute its risks in such a manner as not to lose more than $10,000 by a single fire. No part of its capital ur earning* are deposited in auy ether State as Commissioner for Iowa in New York* WM. F. TURNER, Agent. March Jgeney l.amar fir® Insurance Company* AoDiroa'a Orrica, IOWA. is hereby certified, that tbe Lamar Fire Insu Company of New York Citv, ha* filed iu this fllfice a renewed statement in accoraanee with seotion 8, chapter 149, Laws of '57, which receivos my ap- oval. I do therefore renew the certificate of of Steward A Clrifhth for Lee County, Whieh is hereby continued in full force and effect for the year 1*5V. It is further certified that the iueitd la a true copy of the Statement as filed, itneas my baud and *eal at Iot Moines,,this 14th day ol February. 1S59. I security for losses therein. STATE OF NEW Y()UK, Oi«y and County of New York, t'harles J. Martin. President, and J. Milton tautb, Secretary, of the iiome Insurance Compa ny, being sett-rally duly sworn, depose and say, and eaoh for himself Ray*, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of the said corporation, and that they ire the above de scribed officers ther, of (Signed CHARLES J. MARTIN, Prcs't. J. MILTON SMITH, Secretary. Bnbecribed and sworn before me this 22ddayof Jan [l. ».] uary, A. 1. 1869. BENJAMIN RANKIN, J.F.CATTKLL, Auditor of Stat*. STATEMENT of Lamar iir# Insuraitce Company, of the City of New Vork, Jan. 1, l»5tf. Amount of capital sty k, in shares of $100 each, and all paid ap in cash ««««$1«0,000.00 Amount of Surplus Jan. lit, 1869 69,009.33 T«fcal am't capital and surplMM*...$259,069.83 ASSETS. Am not of Cash on hand and in bank...$ 19,664.16 Bunk Murks, via: lii chares Bank of Commerce in New YorK ai 33 shares St. Niehoias Bank, 1 market value,).., 15,600.00 60 bonds and mortgages, first lien oti property in the citio? of New York A Brooklyn, (mostly dwelling houses) worth in oaeh case from 50 to 100 per rent, more than the amount loaned thereon 193.450.00 Loans on demand, (secured by good sticks as collateral), £7,700.00 Uncollected premiums $58.18 Interest accrued on bonds, Ac., but not ye* due The Charier of the Company, heretofore filed, remains unaltered or amended. pan oi no capiMu (wet or earnings deposit ed in any other State or Territory as a guarantee fund for the exclusive benefit tor persons insured in euch State or Territory. Authority to accept rervice heretofore filed* Mm ARD ANTliON Y, Pn*|. ISAAC R. W. JOHN, Sec'y, New Vork,Jan. 1,1S59. jffP*Tbe Insurance busings* sible Cuitipany will tx- attended to with promptness by s. L. Vi ooii,Esq.. office on Thud-st. _J^h.lOd JNO. M. tjtlili'iTIU,Ag't. ftOTHK. II AVE this day sol 1 the oktire stock of Flour, Feed, Ac.,, in tlie store on Fourth-et., between Main and Blondeau, to A. «i. McJuccn. Iimkuk,Um*, Manh b,'by. NOTICE. jl HAVE tiii day bought the stock of Flour, Feed, As., of J.G. Co|^lm, and will continue the twieSM at the old stand. T' JOHN COPKLIN. A A. 9. McQLBEN. Mayeh 6,1$6(9—meh7dlm* Pstilirns* Abyssinia. LFJB IK ABYSSINIA—Being notes collected JLJ during tbres year# reeidenee and travels in country. byManhfitid i'arkyns. Fer sale at Wfomi, IiROWNBLL A CO.'S febIM CITY BOOK INTONE. fttv iR«nim«e« Mianaiiv. I AtmrroR'a OiflHfe*, IOWA. T$ Whereby certified, that the Qbkker City In A fWfcnc* (Jompnny, of Philadelphia, Penn., has filed4h this office effc5fH*#eff SuMement, in accord sneewith section V, chnpter 149. Law* of '57, Which reoaives my apjwoTal. do therefrue re new the certificate of Agency of John M. Griffith, Rj^., for ire (\onty, Iowa, which is hereby oon tlfttttni iu full force and effect for the year I860.— It Is further certified that the annexed is a true cofyef tfew Statement as filed. Wtn#M niy hand and seal at I*s MolnM, thl* 26th dsty of FVhrttarv, 18M. J. W. CATTKLL, fc Auditor of State* STATPMRVT of the Qnaker City Insurance Com pany made in compliance to the laws of Iowa— made up to .Jan. lat, 1859. 1. The name of the Company i« the Quaker City fniauranoe Company, located in the City of Phila delphia and State of Pennsylvania. 2. The amount of its eapital stock authoriaed |M)U,0()U. The amount of its capital stock paid up is $200,000. 4. The Assets of the Company are— 1st. Cash on hand and in bands of Agents $52,617.42 3,150.00 Id. Real estate, unincumbered.. N. Bonds owned by the Company, drawing from 6 to 10 per cent. interest 10,100.00 4th- Debts of the Company secured by bond and mortgage, worth double the amount loaned there* on, drawing 6 per cent, interest, 67,600.00 5th. Bank, Railroad, Canal and oth er stocks, bearing from 6 to 13 per cent, interest. 79,810.00 Otherwise secured by judgment 108.87 6th. Debts foi premiums, loans ne gotiable, bills receivable,matur ing from 1 day to 8 months 83,170.60 7th. All other securities, special de posit in State Saving Fund, bearing ti per cent, interest 29,789.63 5. Amount of liabilities to banks or other cred itors of the Company—none. 6. Losses adjusted and due—none. 7. not due, about .$11,000.00 8. unadjusted, about 1,500.00 9. in suspense waiting further proof, inoluding resisted claims about 6,860.00 10. All other claims ugainst the Com pany, about 20,000.00 11. Tbe greatest amount insured by any one risk 1 $5,000. 12. No rnlo adopted, exoept to avoid exposing 4ver $5,000. 18. The greatest amount in one block, not fixed. 14. Act of Incorporation tiled I UEO. H. 11EAT, President. 11. R. C0GG8HAIX, Sec'y. jW The Insurance business of tbe above voepon tilde Company will be attended to with promptness tv WM, L. WOOD, Fsq..office on ThirJ-st. "uuchlld JNO. M. OKIFFIIIt, Agent. Tbe Humboldt ire Inaurance torn* pany. ArntroR'a flfnci, IOWA. is hereby certified, that the Humboldt Fire In surance Company of New York, has filed in this office a renewed Statement, in accordance with sec tion S. chapter 149, Laws of '67, which receives toy approval 1 do therefore renew the certificate 4f Agency of John M. Griffith, Esq., for Lee "County, wa, whioh is hereby continued in full force and effect for the year 1S59. it is further certified that the annexed is a true copy of the 8auuicnt as filed. Witiuss try hand and seal at Des Moines, this [l.M.1 Mthdayof February, is59. J. W. CAT'lELL, Auditor of St«t«. STATEMENT of the Humboldt Fire Insurance Company of theOfty of New York, made to tbe i^tate of'lowa on the 1st day of January, 1S59, as required by an Act entitled "An Act to regu late Insurance Companies not incorporated by tbe State of Iowa. 1. The name and location of the Company, the llumbt'ld! Fire lnturauce Company, located in the City of New Vork. 2. '1 be amount of its capital stock is two hun dred thoucand dollars. The amount of its capital stock paid up,two hundred thousand dolia'a. 4. The Assets of tke Company— 1st. The amount of cash on band and in banl, $ 29,139.44 In hands of Agents 1,289.^7 2d. Real estate owned by tbe Coflt*' panv—none. 3d. Bonds owned by the Company, Now York State Stocks 36,187.50 4th. Debts to the Company se cured by mortgage 157 407.00 Mb. Debts otherwise secured 16,4ftO.O0 0th. Debts for premiums'. 711.17 7tb. All other eecurities, interest accrued January lst..„....M.M.. 4,868.76 Total Assets ..4330,061.44 6. The amount of liabilities doe or not due to banks or other creditor.*—nun*. 6. Losses adjusted and due—none 7. Lyssesadjusted and not due—none. 8. Losses unadjusted—none. 9. in suspense, waiting further proof—none. 10. All other claims aga.nst the Company—none. 11. The greatest amount insured in any one risk is $30,000. 12. The greatest amount allowed by the rules ol the Company to be iusured in any one City, town, village or block—No rules have been adopted. The Insurance business for th# above respon sible Company will be attended to with promptness by Ws. L. WOOD, Esq., ofliee on Tbird-at. inch lid JNO. M. GRIFFITH, Ag't. Hartford tire Insurnnre Company, Of HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS, JANUARY t, 1868. KhAtt*?!. rAJi VAI.I e. KAnx'rVAL Ml Hartford Bank Stock,...$51,H 0 00 $65,408.(10 4l0 l'loenix 40,000.00 40,000.00 100 Conn. River Banking Com pany Mock... 5,000.00 6,250.00 200 Farmers' and Mdchanics' Bank Stock 1,807.00 $269,069.38 Amount of liatilitias, due or not due, to baaBs tr any others by the Company—none. Losses, due or notdue, a ijusted or unadjusted or in suspense waiting further nroof—none. All other claims against the Company—none. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in one risk, except in l". S. bonded warehouses or fetor age store#, is $15,000. The greatest amount in any one city, town, vil lage or oek, i« governed by circumstanoes, but it is not intended to have in jeopardy by one fire more than $15,000. 20,000.60 10,000.00 12,40000 7,£ 00.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 11,000.00 10 000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 10,0t'0 00 10,000.00 10.000.00 10.000 00 10,000.00 30,000.00 200 Eictiange Bank Stoek... 124 City If 0 k of Hartford Co.stock 200 Charter Oak Bank 100 Mercantile 110 Mereh, AMan.B'k «f 100 /Etna 200 Am. Kx.B'k stock M.Y. 300 1!'k of Auier, 20o B'k of Cotn'ros 300 linp. A Tra. Bk 200 Manhat. Co.'* 2u0 Merchants 200 I iiion 200 Ooonn 100 Bk N. America 300 Metrop'tan Bk 100 Bhiclftonc Bk 100 I k Commercf 10 Suffolk Bunk 100 Hide A heath, bk stkM 100 .Merchants' Bank 100 Webster 100 National 82 Atlantic ion jr?». souri stock 100 Hartford A N. Haven R. u Boston, 10,000 00 10,000.00 1,000.00 10.0U0.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,200 00 10,000.00 R. Co. stock 10,000.00 30 Connecticut River R. R. Co. stock 120 Conn. River Co. stock 19 Hartford City Bonds... 2 Ohio State ... 20 Michigan State ... 30 Tenoessse ... 10,000.00 WM. W. BELKNAP, Agent Keokuk, Feb. 7-d 'S'llden A o.'s I'repttrations. LARGE and full assortment of Solid and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Resinotds, Pharmaecntic Sugar-coated Pills Direct from Laboratory at New LeWHiSky-'K* Y., just 1 oceived, by Express, at J. BR ADEN'S, Jan JOd No. 82 Mais-st. pRESii' GROUND SllCK'WHEAT FLOUR. leUUtd COLLIERS A ROBERTSONk Great Western MMMBM «T»4 Trust Company. AI OITOA'S OMM, OWA .» is her by ct.rtified, that the Great Western Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Penn., has fil in this offisc a renewal Statement, in accordance with Section 8, Chapter 149, Laws of '57, which receives my approval. I do there fore renew the certificate of Agency of Samuel M. Rankin, Esq., for Tee County, wnich is hereby continued in full force and effect fur the year 1859, It is further certified thai the annexed is a true copy of the Statement as filed. Witness my hand and sai at Des MolnM, title [L.B.1 ninth day of February, 1869. J. W. CATTELL, Auditor of State. STATEMENT of the Great Western Insuranoeand Trust Company, of Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. Slit, 1358. 1. The name and locality of the Company—''Great Western Insurance and Trust Company of Phil adelphia, Penn." 3. The amount of It! Capital Stock ,$600,000.00 3. paid up, 323,300.00 4. ASSETS 1st. Amount of cash on band and in hands of agents and other per sons $16,365.9$ Id. Real estate above in cumbrance 83,000.00 8d. Bonds owned by the Co. how secured and rate of interest thereon: Bnd Peach Bottom State Mining Co., six per oent. interest, $280 .Bond, first mort gage 7 per cent. Rail read 3,000 $,380.00 4th. Debts due the Co., socuredby mortgage on teal estate 6th. Debts otherwise se cured— 182 shares Peach ot tom State Mining Com pany, PAE VAL. $9,100 200 shares Broad 63,340.00 Top em i-An tharcite Coal Co. 19,000 2 0 shares Broad Top I uipr'nt Co. 10,000 360share? Kim be ton Coal Co., 18,000 180 sh's Consoli dated Coal Co...18,000 £0 eli's Hudson Co. Paint A man ufacturing Co... 8,000 73,100.00 7,415^3 4,538.80 43,0*6.94 6th. Debts for premiums^ 7th. All other securities... Bills receivable......... .tal Assets 382,037.40 7. Losses adjusted and not due $1,837.84 9. Lo-ses in suspense waitiug further proof 13,500.00 10.A11 other claims against the Company.... 29,576.77 43,914.11 11. The greatest amount insured by any one risk, $5,000. 13. The greatest amount allowed by the rules of the Company to be injured in any one city, town or villago—according to sire. 18. The greatest amount a. lowed to be insured in any one block—according to the character of fhe buildings. O Y A Y PRESENTS At Cost THE TIOM:k ssbseriba* bavtaft a Stock. etfVABfCY (iOOIN, BOOKS FANCY «TA. V. Acwhii is not connected With bis reguiir business, is d« .-irons of closing them rut, ai: will, during the coming Holidays, Sell them at Less than their origi. nal Coat! They GOLD PEN and PENCIL CAPES, Ladies' Work BOXM, Ladies' Bags, various kinds Ladies' Fans, Pearl Portmonaies, Leather do NO. 00 MAIN-ST., 22 400.00 8,800.00 14,130.00 8,260.00 20,200.0$ 9,500 1)0 11,330.00 10.200 00 21,350.00 34,200.00 20,700.00 83,750.00 14,000.00 11,500.00 11,350.00 9.550.00 11,000.00 83,300.00 10,500 00 10,800.00 1,270.00 10,300.00 10,3:17.60 10,300.00 10,300 00 8,692.00 ANDREW J. WILKlNSOil, Wholesale and Retail DttlI66I8T, orrBRS A FULL steed of Vstore, 11,825.00 2.000.00 12,000.00 1^,000.00 10,000.09 20 000 00 20,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 19,7 0.00 10,300.00 30,400.00 19,000.00 $649,200.00 $684,458.60 Cash on hand and in Hartfurd Bank j$36,704 44 ances on Book due Company... Bill# Receivable, amply seouied...... Real E tate in Hartford.. Total Liabilities,. Total Assets.., 14,246.28 80,122.39 ,. 16,000.00 442,211.50 .726,531.61 »**Ms«*es*» I C. C. LATHROP, President. 3. WRIGHT, Secretary. SAM M. RANKIN, A rent, Keokuk. mchlftd A Jet Braoeleto, Bibles, Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Books. CHRISTMAS GAMES, Adapted to the present season, for both large and SSMIIchildren. Paint Boxes, Brashes, Perfumery, Drugs, atetUeiioft, PERFUMERY, PAINTS,OILS,GLASS.*C+ To the trade, and at retail, at very low prices for Cash. Wholesale Agent for Southern Iowa and North rn id-ouri fr the follow ins goods Oreat Western Coal Oil Co. s Kerosene Oil Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, IMls and AgueOnrV} Jayne'sFamily Medicines Queru 'a Cod Liver Oil Jetty. jaii22i Castor Oil. 100 kc. WM. B. GERRING, Dec221 Miun-st.,bet. 6th A 7th. SIGN OK THE 60LIIKJI Kagie and misrUirt OALS. "Blow's ool i pressed," in bulk and iu bottles, for sale by A.J.WILKINSON, Sign of the G* lien Eagle and Mortar, fit. A.NILLa BEANS—Pri ne Mexican, 50 oxs. in and for sale very low, by A, J. WILKINSON. Sign of the Goldei. Eagle and Mortar, feb9d 96 Main-street. For Plhi Peak O N I N E S T. J. ALBRIGHT & SON, No, iO rnaln.tt. BT. liOUVS, AVE on hand, and for sale low, a complete k of tire-arms suitable for emigrants cross ing tbe i'lisine, eonipri?irr% TW Fancy Stationery, Ac. in jpart, Amerioan Rifles, English Fowling 1 iaces, Kifie and Shot guns combisied, Colt's Pist U, and Allen's new Re peater, of all sises from 3 to 8 inch, and tbe best Piutol u w iu u^e, U. S. ties, gun material, amu nition uiiJ other equipage, ..t Wholesale and Retail. All orders sent by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and be sent off by Express er otherwise. Remember ALBRIGHTS, No. 40 Main-st., Sign of the Gilt Double Gun. #fA sample of Gold from the Mines can be fsen in the window. JiebadAw] VLOOAH. ANHouse. assortOEWSA #nst n*eei»ed at No 1 Estes fcAM'L G. BRIDGES, dccl&d 1 E E D. MERCHANT TAILOR, Has RemoTed to MAIN-ST., BET. SECOND TBIBD. Having just returned from the East, E 1 9 O W E E I V I N Alflrrt Assortment of MEW GOODS, ADAPTED tO THE COMHTQ 6EA80H, Which be will be happy to exhibit to all who sail* With bis facilities for obtaining TUB LATBRT STYLES OF COttBS, And constantly receiving Mverything new in tke wajr ef A S I O N Be respcotfully invites the 0entletnen of Keokuk and vicinity, when in want of BATR-rirrnto AND NICE-HACK CLOTHIUI, Jftf" TO 61V* HIM A CALL.tKfc N. Bt—Particular attention psdd to CDTTING for others to make. Boys* CiotJbes Cnt* Keokuk,Sept. 16,'i$-d Clothing store, Pio. 3 Estes House, Kssksk. N order to raise "the needful," I will sell until the 1st of FEBRUARY, AT t'OST FOR CABS. No humbug, gentlemen. Call in and see for your selves. 1 think I can convince ytu that I am hon SBt in my assertun. I hare good custom-made work, and I will sell it lor CASll. A. W.GRIFFITH, an. 4, '59-d No. 3 Eatoe House. FEW handsome business suits, latest style, for sale at No. 3 Eatea House. A. W. G. octl4 ALSO, a good assortment of Shirts and Collars, at No.3 Estes House. A.W.G. octl4 A, at No. 3 Estes House. ct 14 BOl'S'.Yqiiths' Keokuk TREES FOR lSa9! WE Having been in thebusinees for tbe past eight years, we are prepared to furnish Trees which have lieen tested, and to give all necessary instructions with regard to their culture. All orders filled promptly. Nursery on the Plank-road, near the city. KAY A BERNABD. Keokuk, Iowa, Jan. 10, '58-dtw3m Mississippi Valley Nursery. WESTERN GBOWIf TREES FOR THE WEST! JTTf I several years experience the Pro prietor can now furnish U I E E S A N iSH RUBBERY, acchma *ed, and found to Buccced in the West. ~Many of these Trees are of extra size, and have produced fine speci mens of fru11 the past sea son. Those interested are invited to call and ex amine for themselves. Order#for Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and Cherry Trees, either Standard or Dwarf, Grape Root* or Cuttings Currant, Goos eberry, Raspberry and Blackberry bushes, together with Evergreens and Ornamental Shrubbery, will receive prompt and faithful attention. Trees delivered in any part of the City free of charge. Nursery Grounds in the Western part of (he City, on Des Moines Avenue. G. 0. HILTON, (Late Hubbell A Hilten.) Keokuk,Sept. 6, 1858-dAw DEIilKtl tNT LISiT OI LOTI ONFor which special taxis are due and nnpald.— laying Side-walks on Johnson-street. Owners' Names. Lot. Block. Tax. Cost' Uuka***, 15Jft w tide 3 25 $24.28 $144 fei 6 36 22.75 183 1W 20ft 8 36 1.50 1.12 36 8.85 1.19 W'iof 10 26 6.00 1.16 For McAdamizing, Trimming, Curbing and Gut tering on 4th at., botween Johnson and Bank. 130ft rear end 12 34 260.42 3.70 1 ?t 302.67 4.13 13 86 802.36 4.13 30 301.03 4.11 JfOft front end 80 311.14 8 31 ivoswsesiMt i So «i.6v 14s 81 300.17 4.10 TIS 81 316.03 4-3$ NOTICE is hereby given to the owners of the lotsdescribedin the foregoing list, situated in the City of Keokuk, Lee County and State of Iowa, that 9 special tax has been assessed and levied OD said described )(t* as designated in the above list by the City Council of eaid city for laying side walks, and for Mc Adamiiing, Trimming, Curbing and Guttering in front thereof, and unless payment be madeof the taxes so levied, and all costs, before tbe 26th day oi March, A. D. 1859, the said lots, or somuch thereof as shall be necessary to discharge said taxand costs, will be sold on the day afore* said, at tbe Mayor's Office in said city,betweea the hours of 0 o olock a m. and 5 o'clock p. m. C. C. STEVENS, Collectorof theCity of Keokuk. March 6, 1859-dtd 1 *", NT'HKCICIVT.U* Darling Nellie Grey—Brilliant variations. Darling Nellie Grey—Quickstep. Eigoletto Polka Redowa. Gentl" Jennie Grey—Song. Twinkling Mars are Lnuging Love—Seng. Rock beside the Sea—Song mch7d M. W. WESTCOTT. Overcoatmigs at Cast THE subscriber will sell the balance of bis Overcoatings atc6fet, until January 1st, DeolOd E. F. SMITH. FHORI €. H. «CHJVFPI'ft ASBNOT A N K 1 K A I O A Of AJIADA. J^A DELIGHTFUL A ROMANTIC ROUTE'*! *HOM TBS WBilr TO Bottcn, New York, and t* Eastern Statu Via tht Michigan Central, Gremt Wet tern, Ogdtntknrqh 4 Vermont Cmtr*l,mmd GRAND TRUNK RAIROAD OF (CANADA. Passengers by this route have an opportunity of visiting some of the grandest and most won derful seenerr is the world, iselsding Toronto, Niagara Falh, Svtpention Uridgr, Thousand Rapid* of the St. I.aurence, Quebt r, Montreal, IVkitt Movntaivi, the Tubular Htidge, (nearly two mile* is length), Lake Champlain, Falls 0/ Montmortneit Hudton River, etc., etc. On and after May 1, 1858, Baggage will b* Checked Throogh from Chicago. TO fcSI A NTH, K V 1 A 1* Hi A Joints nr A.W.G and Children's Clothing, forsale at No. SEetes House. A. W.tt. Oct 14,1858-d Hursery. have on hand over 1 0 0 0 0 0 A E E E S for sale, many of them measuring in height 12 feet. Also, a fine lot ot Red Cedarc, very iarge.—. Pears, standard A dwarf Pcacb,Cherry, Plum, and Chestnut Trees Gooseber ry, Currant. Raspberry, Blackberry, (tbe Lawton) Bushes. Strawbery Plants, Rhubarb, Evergreens, Rosea, Ac., for sale at the lowest ca»b prices. l»lanUt Passages may be secured at tbe ofBee of the Cora* pany in Chicago by HAILISO ships from Londoft, Liverpool, Plymouth, Glasgow, Bristol, Hull, Aberaeos snd Montrose. An agent of the GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD superintends theremova! of emigrants and baggage at Quebec free of obarge. Fare from $30 to $36 to Chicago, including cooked provisions. The Mammoth Steamship OF 22,500 TONS AND 700 FEET LONG!. Is under contract to this Company for one or moro trips to Portland. Tourists' return tickets from Chicago to the priaoipal towns in Knrope will shortly be issued. Tickets from Chicago for all Kast, also for the Leviathan, or tor tbe M. .8.6. Co.'s ships, can be obtained at tbe Office of the Grand Trnnk Railroad, No. 86 Dearborn street, Chicago. Agent of Grand Trunk R. R. Co., of Canada. B«f«mio tnl Lake Hnrom Raiiraa#! CHICAGO TO BTTTFALO VIA DETROIT1 At the above office tickets for New York, Bostdh. and all tbe stations on the New York A Eric and New Y'ork Central Railroads can be obtained. RI\IKM.P1I KTREET, OHIOAGIO. ,|e« (or !QdAlfis Policy 1*1 iI i- TARY ASD FlKKJIK.Nf li MHAt.Hj LiTTKRa NOTARIAL AND OTIIIR HKAIS ash PRESHKH STKNTII. MARKINH PLATIS STAMI'8 IOOR PI.ATKS Bw:ahb OHH kh Vncws or BriLnwos ajo» WACHIVRRT Win tiiia ANDCAIXINO Carp* Dkawisos kor TU* PATKNT OKTICK. Atldrt'8.-4 aiiv.m 6C c©., Unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the second day of May term fl«59) of said Court judgment will be rendered according to the prayer of the petition. RANKlN, MILLER A ENSTER, March 11,1859. Att'ys f«r Plain tiff*, mchl6dlm Totieorge W. Lemon, S. G. Burbridge, Oscar H. Burbridge, and tbe City of Keokuk 'MllKR Is now on file in the offio of tbe Clerk 1 of the District Court of Lee County, Iowa- at Fort Madison, the petition llix, Hale A Co., claiming of George W. Lemon and S.G. Burbridge fifteen thousand dollars on two promissory notes, executed by tbcm as Lemon A Burbridge to E. R. 11), W, Ford and by them endorsed to plaintiffs,1 and asking the foreclosure of a mortgagu on lots seven (7), eight 8) and nine (9), in block ninety- 1 three (93), in the City of Keokuk, Lee county, Iowa, given to sccure said note? and charing that Oscar H. Burbridge by rtgage, and the City of I Keokuk by purchase, are interested in aaid proper ty. Unless you appear an 1 au-Wer said petition on or before tbe second day of the May term (1869) of said Court judgment will bo rendered according to the prayer ot aAd petition, the property ordered to be sold, and the interest all the delendanU in the same be forev»r cur off. aaid notes, before RANKIN, MILLER A ENSTER, March 12, 1859. Att'ys lor Plainuflh* mchl6d4w To Ambrose Rucker and Garry Lewis fpIIERE 14 now on filt-iuthu oilico of the Clerk of the Diabriot Court of Le« (Juouty, Iowa, at Fort Madison, the petition of Henry Von I'llul and Theod«»rc S. McGill, claimmst of .v'-a the revival of a judgment in i*vr of plaintiff* against Am brass Rocker, rendered at ihe Aprti term, 1361, of tbe District Court of :aid unty, for the poases sion of tbe aortb-wort quarter of section ten (10), in township sixty-six (60) north of range five'ts) west in Leecounty, Iowa, and fivo cents damages,and alleging that tUrry Lewis holds, under or through •aid Rnokcr,and took poi-session subsejutnt to tne date of said judgment. The prayer ts for a re vival of said judgment and a writ of restitution. Unices you appear and answer said petition on or before the sseond day of the May term (1869) of said court, judgment will be rendered agalnet yon. 5 J. WARRACK, J. WARRACK, Agent of B. A L. II. Railroad, Ofiee No. 36 Dear bo n Street, Chicago* April 39,'68-dly-c.n.a. Sight Drafts on London at 6 dollars per ster ling may be obtained at tbe Office of the Grand Trnnk R.. R. of Canada, in Chicago. P. o. To J. BROOKS CArlTKR: Yin BO* is. Legal Notice. OU are hereby notified that there is new en file the office of the Ck-rk of the District Court of Lee County, Iowa, at Fort Madison a [tetition of J. W. Stiuipson, claiming of you the sum of, $935 60-100, and interest^st 10 fer cent per annum on $ 1,056 from N v. 4tb, 1858, cal -u!at#l as payable annually, en three certain promissory note* executed by you to bim. Also, praying i against you the foreclosure of a mortgage exe cuted by you to him Nov. 4th, 1S56, upon the front ends, one hundred feet deep, of lots one i and two, block one hundred and eighty, in City 1 of Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, given to secure said notes for the purchase money of said real es.ate alio, praying judgment against you fori amount claimed, and sale of caul pound, and the foreclosure of all your tateres* in'tbe samr, and for other and further relief. And that unless yon appear and answer thereto on or before the morn ing of the second day of the next term of asid Court, to be holden on third Monday in May,! A. D. 1859, at Fort adit on, Iowa, judgment will be rendered against you bv default. NOBLE A STRONG, Feb. 38,1859-dlm _____ PlaintifTs Att'ys* To George W. Lemon, B. tit. Burbridge and Osear H- Bar bridge: ^llHERE is now on file in the office of the Clerk of Jl the District Court of Lee County, Iowa, at Fort Mad Uon, the petition »f Kix, Hale A Co., re pre senttng that llemon A Burbridge. \it. Ueorge W. Lemon and G. Burbridge—executed their two I promissory notes December -4fh, !Si6,toE. R. A D. W. Ford, and execute 1 as security for the pavment: of the same, their mortgage a.-cd en lotj- one and i two in block nine-nine, in the city of Keokuk that said K. R. St h. W Ford endorsed and deliv-' ered aaid nots to plaintiff's and tbit they are now tbd holder* of said notes and the said mortgage,! and that Oscar 11. Burbridge has a subsequent mortgage on said property. Said petition asks for a judgment against Lemon A Burbridge ft $3 000 and an order oil sale of the property, and for gen eral relief. RANKIN. MILLER A ENSTER. March 12,1869-d Plaintiffs' Att'ys. To J. E. S tree per, B. Parker, J. E. Bruoe, J. B. Thompson and Edward Boyd fllHERR is now ou file in the offloe of the Clerk 1 of the District Court of Lee County, Iowa, at Fort Madison, the petition uf J. E. AW. A. Yore, claiming of J. E. Streeper and G. B. Parker, tbe sum of fifteen thousand dollars on four promissory 011 tho second day Good Housekeepers TAKE NOTICE! CAfcPET SWEEPERS! S O I S A E N Self-Adjasting. THE LATKfT mrROVEfllENTI Tbe AAvantagss of A 5 Bruce and J. S. of the Sign uf notes executed by them to J. E. Bruce snd J. iS. Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat Ow i 1 1 y n o n i n i Also, claiming the foreclosure of a mortgage I best olass Of Goods, at prioes as low as (hop kf ^4 8W ft M«, to Seoul*. lands in Lee oounty, Iowa, which the other defendants are interested. Unless you appear and answer said petition on or May term (1859) of said oourt, judgment will be rendered against yon. RANKIN, MILLER A ENSTER, March 12,1869 Plaintiffs'Att'ys. Inchl7d4w Red. ana White Lead. Y i n 2 6 0 k e s a n i n u k o a a o very low, by A. J. WILKIN-'ON, tbe Golden Eagle thsit Iwrspsrsi fiwr. Tb« Dust or fHrt is not Swept 0w#r*1l&Wo tbe Carpet, (as by the ooiqmon broom), but is taken up by the Sweeper and deposited direetly is the dust-pan. RBCOND. There is no Suif In the room to toll aiidtfr jure the Furniture. THIRD. The Carpet is sot worn as maoh as by the ordinary broom. fOUlTH. Superior heavy Carpets can be cleaned with far less labor than formerly. rirrs. ffct weift It fetfte in perhaff* the time heretofore required. SIXTH. It is used or managed with perfect ease, even a ohild, and lastly, it is not at all liable to get out of repair. Coil and ueaminr them. f%ty at e far tale 6y TILLINCHAST. LANE ft BUKL, NO. 138 MAI^-STHI FT, Fsbl7-i Sign off RroatAsUKSU i i i i i i i i i i N E W O O S I FEBRUARY 17, 1859. a k e e & o DAVE RECEIVED BY AMERICAN EX- PRESS, THROUGH FROM NEW YORK IN 6/X DAYS, Douglas & Sherwood's NKW PATENT -V "Matinee*' Skirts. ALSO, to DOZEN REAL A O U S K I S ALSO, jiasw PRIHTB, DELAUVSI Plain Black Silks, VELVET RIBBONS, Ac., Ac., ,-j Whioh will be sold at LOW PRICRS, and for STCIIH OH DI I IVLKl OKLY.'m feblfid i_Hiwh Minn mil mm iii ii i iit|nnpi»pw— The (Grecian HAJR RESTORATIVE! This is SOT A COMMON PRRFaRATI OK, OORpOStd of Castor Oil and Aleohol with IRtle perfume, or of Lts Sulphur, Sugar of Lead, Sul phate of Iron and rain water, and vended through the eot try as restoratives, bat is SCIENTIFIC COMPOUND It PrtDWtes tto Growth aid Prnemi tk fair PREVENTS IT FALUNG OFF ifttn tke Hair Dandrafl, Aim E E I S O I E A U I O I Evor Introduced into this Country No Lady or Gentleman who prises a 1ICI* AND BRAUTll CL HRAD Of HAIR will hesitate one moment to obtain thii* SUPERIOR FRKPARATION. Price $1 00 psr bottle, and sold fey A. J. WILKINSON, Sign ef the Golden Eaglo and Mortar, febl5d3m No. 96 Main-strsst: l)ry Goods and Carpet Store!! JOHN BHUJUtTO & CO., Nss. 101,108 aa«l06 West eurth-st. CINCINNATI, OHIO, IMPORTMlSOr Dry Goods and Oarpetiag, RMjeotfully inform their eustomers anJ forohasers generally that they afS now Onening jnch3dAw2w and Mortar, inehld 96 Main-st. OR Affttifili I BOXES SWEET ORANQEd, in fine order,for 4tO sals by the box or dosen, by feb22 COLLIER* A ROBERTSON. an extensive o said complete ss* sortment of y o o s cAiPETne, O O O I I O I I S b# p„ohM,4 in in jfc, EMtwn eiti„. They hare also added to their business a?# extensive Jobbing Bepartment, To which they invite the special attention of and short time buyers. illRNllNU COAL OIL,. OAA GAUi. of the uniform good quality mu... wUU factured by the Great Western Coe) an* Oil Co., dnelpnati, Ohio, just lsaded ex. steam*r "Des Moines," in store and for sale by febl9 A. J. WILKINSON, Slga el the Golden Eagle and Uortiff I9d «6 Main-st.