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JMISfELLAiNEOlS. Am*ioamation c* Language*.-—There i§ ft growing tendency in this age to appro* fanguagee,most iriato the expressive word* of other and after a while to incorporate them into oor own thus the word Ophano, which is from tbe Greek, pignifyinjf "for the bead," ie now becoming popularised in #on neotion with Mr. Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it will eooo be ueed in a mort general war, aud the word Cephalic will be» name as common Kleat retype and many others whosie distinction as foreign words has been worn uwAy by common usage until Ihiytoera "native and to the manor born.w 'ardly Fact licalirod. Hi *ad'n 'orrible 'eadacbethi* totrffernooft hand I stopped bintn the hapothecariee hano §ays hi in the man, 'Can you house me of an 'earache?' 'Does it bache *ard V says ?o. 'Bexceedinply,' eAys hi hand upon that 'e gave me hn Ophalio Pill, hand *pon me 'on,r bit cured mo ho quick 1 'nrdly rented hi 'ad ,ad an 'eaducho. ©STEIradacbe it the favorite sign by wbiuh nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a iferaard intended to give notice of die ease which might otherwise escape attention till too late to be remedied and its indica tions should never be neglected. Head aches may be classified tinder two names, Svmpf tomaticand Idiopathic. Symptomatic Head ache is exceedingly common, and is the pre* earsor of great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism, and al! febrile diaeaees. In its nervous form it itf sympathetic of disease of the stomach con* etituting sirfc headache, or hepatic disease constituting bilious htadacht, of worms, constipation and other disorders of the bow els, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently at tended with Headaches Anaomia aud pletho ra are also ntlections which frequently oc* casion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very cutumon, being usually distinguish ed by the name of nervous headache, some times coming on suddenly in a state, of ap parently s 1 ut.ri health and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, herald ed by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. Id most instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting under this may also be named Aeuraiyia. For the treatment of either class of Head ache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pnirij in a few minutes, and by itseub tlc puwiir era lio.-iung the discuses of which HcaJuche is the unerring index. Great Discovery. Amongst the most important of all the groat medical discoveries of this age may bo considered the system of vaocination for pro tection from Sm ill Pox, the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of Qui nine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suffering humanity long after their discovrers «re forgotten. fjyOver efeeitement, and the wental cure and anxiety iocdntit to close attention to business or study, are among the numerous oauses of N-irvous Headache. The disor dered stay* of the min 1 and body incident to Ihis di*trf »#in? tnmplnirft is a fatal blow t( •ner^p and ntnbitiun. Sufferers by thi* die order »v»n•wlwtiyfiY.Vfiiin a -dy relief from thee* distressing attack# by Ufing one of the Cephalic Pi 1 i* whenever the symptoms ap pear. It quiets the ovrtasked brain, aul S )othes the strained and j.irnr nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach which ul way* aco mr mice and aggravate* the die ordered eo&dstion of the brain. Woaru Kmwino.—Spalding's Of a certain euro fur Sick Head- pb i* e Piils are ach -, Billiom H»sdaohe, Ncrv-m* Headache, Costiven»s»« arid (icneral Pebility. CURE I CURE NervousHeadache By the use of these Pill? the periodle attacks of *—n«"rSr*H'a"*hfm»y be prevented and if tuktn at thi' c'lrnm^nccnjii nt ef an atta k im mediate relief from p-ua and sickness will be ob. tained.' They seldom fall in removing the Natu«* and Af which fetnalea aro wi lulyeot. They »ft gently u(on the bowc»s,— removing Covtivrtirti, for Literary Mm, Smdenf, Dalleate Females, •fid all persons of *rdt^(i-rf hub tt, they are valu able a? a Lejra/tre, imjrovin^ tba oppelitr, givkifr and oiyor tt the dig^ctiveorgan^^ and restoring the natural elasticity und ttre>fe the whale system. 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Dispensatory, Just received and fnr sale at 0UDEN,BROWNELL ACO/f CittBook Btoni, »o*I Corner of Main A 2d st. !few Books!! 'Plli Pir l\ci'»s l.l MissGILBERT'S A CAREHH this day received at OiiDEii ,BitOWNELL ACO.'S Citt BookSvoaa, Nt vlft-d Be. tl Maiimt. 0rl|tnal Nolle*. To T. T. MeKenny and Robert MeMurdy TMIlBRt is uow on file in theoflccof Uie Clerk of tin LMetrict Court of Leetountv^ Iowa at Keo kuk, the petition of O. M. Crene claim trig against i. i. McKoiiry a judgment of cix tLuutanU dol lar? u a large Dumber ol promi»iory notet« rxe* cuttdbysaid T. 1. McKenny to plaintiff and againvt both delendant« the foreclosure of it mort* gage executed by enid McKcnny, to secure said notes, on real tstate in Lee County, Iowa, which he afterwards fold to said MeMurdy. Unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the sccend day of the February term (1.%!), at nuou.uf said oourt.a jvdgutent will be rendered and thc» property ordered to be sold, prayed in said petition. *!OPKRT GETTY, JAMES II. t^ETTy. JOHN L. LfcK. RANKIN 4r MILLER, Pec. 7,1860 dim Pltli's Att'ys, FRKDJSKICK ZUUti I rpal JNutlce. In the District Court of Lee County, Iowa, at Keo kuk, February Term, A. D. 1 8ti Deo. 22,1860. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. deo2.rtl4w I'Sfal Notice. NATHANIEL ALBERTKN} In the District F, N. Wright, M.E. Wright, John T. U right, M. D. Wright, and Margaret Lewis. Dee. n. 1S««. dec261m BANKIJ4 A MILLER, Jan lS, 1S61. Puff's Au'ys. I. the above nn'fee be published for four con secutive w-cku in the Daily Uatt City, published in Lee County, Iowa. JaitlB J. LEECH, Jan. 13,1861. Clerk District Court, an 19 14 w ^11 lit To M. P. ^hsrts, Chlo- A. .vharts, William Tim berman, ilanfotd A Bro., ii. h'. Lyman, Ficklen A i i:m« fpitKr.E isnowon file in the office of tbe Cierk 1 of the District Court of Lee Coanty, Iowa, at fort Madison, tbe petition of William Tinmpaon oleiuiu »l M. C. •"hrtrts and Wuliaui Titnberuian a judgfii• nt. ft $ '.,000 «m a promise ry note eie u u by them to plaint ilf, aid sgiin«t all th- defen dants ttii foreel eure of a .rttragi eii cnl^d ly M. P^bartsand t'tiU A. charts on rtai estate in kso kuk tosteure satd rote. L'nl. ss you aj.p«iftr and answer ssid petition on or before tht^tcond day of the May term, .1861) at noon of said Court feu)' wLl be entered a udg mm! will be rendered and the property ordered to te sold. RANKIN A MILLER. Jan. 18, 18fil. pitffs Att'ys. Let the above uotice be published for four eon* secutive weeks in the i^aily iate City published Lee County, Iowa. &R1EJ. LEECH, Jan. IS 1861. Clerk District Court. jwnl9J4w NOTICE. To Edward Eilbourne, Caroline A. Kilbouroe, W. W Perine, State Savings Institution. Mason A Wheeler, Ueorge E. Gordon, Frederick Shelley, COerber: riillERE is now on file in the office of the Clerk a of tbe District Court of Lee County, Iowa, at Fort Madison, the petition of Wm. Thouipaon,Traa tee fir Mrs. T. M. Oraham claiming agaiust Ed ward K ilbourne a ju lfment for th«- amount ofa promissory note,to-wit: $684 andthe interest due and the costs and atalnkt all the defendants the foreclosure of a mortgage executed by Edward Eil bourne and Caroline A.Kilbourne on ceitain land in let County, Iowa, t- ss ore said note and 10 per eent. interest after the maturity of th- note. Unle.-s you appear and answer »aid petition on or before the second dsy at noon of the May term (lbfil) of said Court, default will be entered, a judgment will be rendered, and the property or dered to be sold. RANKIN A MILLER, Jan. 18, JM1." PltfT's Att'yi, Let thisnotice be "published fr four consecutive weeks iu the Daily Uatc City, published in Lee County, Iowa. S&IE J. LEECII, Jan. 18,1861, Clerk of DistriotCourt. J.nnl9J4w I.egHl bailee. TO JOHN MAIN and Franklin Stohli YOU'and each of you are hereby notified that there is now on hie in the o&oe of the Clerk ol the District Court of Leo County, Iowa, at Fort Sriadisou, a petition of Micbnel llushy claiming of yu the C'jn Yllsition ef a certain deed execute'! bv you th' t.iid Jabn Alain to yousaii hte.hl, oonvey i^g to i^aid i»tohl part of lota 4, 6, and 6, iir block 79, in the City of Keokuk, Leo County, Iowa a iid deed bearing date of lw fitb. 1H65, and pur porting to be f«r the consideration of $1*00, and al o proving poii taion ol said lots, and that the title io fiicattraebe quieted. ow, herefore, ui 1 you appear and answer thereto n or before noon cf the second diy of the next term of said District Court to bq begun and hoi ten in Fort Madison on the third Monday in. May neat, a dccreo will be render, a^ninst you iu accordance with the prayer of the said pe tition. CLAtlETT, BROWN A CLAOETT, Jan. 23: IBJk-flni PitH Att'yi, A ~:*V. %i Tsou k ton i li i i.ini i rv. fllllK KANOAROOUUN IE'C or, Anva^ri ues 1 in Ttis Lush 'The Castaways, For sale at Yis 1. Petition in Eynrrr. rilil K above named defendant? are hereby notified tliat there is uow cn file in the office ol the Clerk of the afonsaid Pi'triotCourt the pt tifiun of Plaintiff in equity, claiming that the eqnita ble interest in and to l»t S in blt ek 1 2V in the city ol Keokuk, lows, i« ows,d b* the defendant Rob't Oetty, and that snid quitaole inter- i? iia bb to be subjected the payment of a judgment obtained by plaintifl agaircet said Robort Uetty and one Jas^ee 11. iiolmeron the 15ih day of hep teiul-er, 1869, in the Listrict Court »f Le« County, Iowa, at Kiokuk, for the sum of two thousand one hundred and eighty 50-i©Odo]laje and that mortgage pretended to have been executed on »ald lot 8 by Ktii' ll.Uetty to ihe defendant John L. Lee on the 9th eay of September, 1856, is fraudu lent, »nd was made for the purpose of covering up said «qnity of «atd Robert (ietty in said real estate and to hinder and delay tke.er*4itor£ of *«»d Rob't Getty in the oolleetion of their d«bts. I\ tit ion aslcs for an attaehiasat and for general relief and unlesm the said defendants appear and defend on or before the second dsy at noon,of tha Febru ary term, A. I). ISftl, of said Listric Court, judg ment will be rendered by default, according to the prayerof said petition. Tl/HRKR A CRAIG. Cewrt iit Lee Coun ty, Iowa, at Keo kuk, February term A. A. D. 18ol Peti tion in Equity to quiet title. rp HE above named defendants are hereby noti fi«d that the petition in equity of the plaintiff if now on file in the 1 Pee of tbe Clerk of the said District Court, elsiming to he the owner of the fob lowitjg described real »*tute, to-wit: the undivided 3-8 ol lots one, two acd three in block forty nine, Hid twenty feet off uf the rear end of lot twelve in bl'TCK wen'y-nine, al! in the eity of Keokuk, lows al^o, the s' uti.-ea»t i of section 16, tbe west 4 Of +«ee trf Trectir)Ti^f5- the we* the nortb-csst },and tbe undivid«d 1-H of tbetasi of the twrih-eiMt i of section 1&, the undivided 3-8 of the fractiona north^'f sec nnl3, the undivided 3 8 of the west of the south-can i at the un divided 8-8 of theeost $ of the smith wert of •Ksctiou 14, ail in township 6ft, rang" 6 weet, in ler county, low i and nskirg tha* the conveyance* iradr fcy th# »ni d- f9i tlantsii ihe said real estate m*y beflecretd by the n? to be n-»ll and void, aid that the tithr to tbe said real estnt- ma- be p» r fiet ed and quieted in pUiut.ifl, and asking f.»r gen eral rvliel andibat Tsniisf tbe said (Kl*fvj«nts -j: ppar a fid f- nd on i 1-ef r.- noon i h-awcond dny of the February term, 1-S61, of eat 1 District Couri iault will bu enterert thereon and iinV nieiit ren dered iu acrordance with th pra rei -.tui p-'-iti n. WAI.'F. II KNTH. An' fur Pitt, Jlwtice* To MMts C.Morrison,Hawkins Taylor, Bulloek A Good bo rrilJEitE is now on file in the office of tbe Clerk I of the Di-irict Court of e County, ara, at Fort Madison, the petuion of William Tlt»CR]«s«t) claiming tgiirst 'Srcli Momson as wat er and lift* kins lay or mdor*er, tbe i-uu! of $6 OtO n a promissory not.- executed by raid M- rrisoii to said I'wylor, and crdor*.d: niso, apatn-t all the "d^fen dant th"f r.cl «ur a mor'g^ge on re)I estate u the ity trf Eckuk, Le« Couuty, Iowa,cx cuud by ».ud Morriion Vu said Taylor to secure the said oote. tnleet you appear and answer eafd petition on or be fore the Bfcandeiav at nose of tba May term of th-JaUire-aid Court, li-fault will be en tered. a jud^oiv nt will b«r«ndred and tbe proper ty ordereU to be sold. By Anne Bowman, author of "•'The Young Exiles," Ae. OflDRN, BROWVELL A C0*S. S"l0iiiJtb.--A*oodarticleot urlsinai Nolle*. M.'Mott. jr John M. Mot t, ten., no. IS. Quirk, Otis ReyuoMs A Co., (»eo. C. Audirson, Andrew Wtb^ter, Oall wtiy A Wrbetcr, Bradley, Lam hum Lamb, T. W. 1 hinmy, Mary Iv MeCuu#, John Mct'Utie, Sue T. Zwartx, Jno. 1,. Zw»irt». Agnes Wiley Walt, Jlaunaford A Co., delendnntst Oli are hereby rcsprclfully notified that there now on file in the tVrlv's ffn-c of the i is. trict Court of Lee C-unty, Iowa, ai I i rt hla&izon a petit if of Hirilfi Haney, oiainlng a judgment ot rerloMire of mortgage airairst taid Jao-s B. Billings si hove named In the fuui tf ten thuu^nnd dollarh, with ten per eent. lnt*r.sr frohi the Tlth day ol February, I860, and a sptotsl and pen- ral execution against J. D. Billings,and as egainst all said defendants ahovv naretd rayirgaleo for the toreclo?uri-ol a mortgage giver by mid J. B. Billings lo Charles Mason, upon the rfhtth hAlf [J] of section twenty-four (24), and fractional taction tw.nty live [25], all it, tcwni-Jiip sixty-five [6ft] north of rang, fix [6] wit, in Lee eoun'y, L)W»i th* sale of s^id niortgiigid premises to pay off re id debt, the extinguishment of ail equity oi'r«di Bip turn therein, lorcot and gin -tnl r?iirf, Now ynu and each of yeu are notified to appear and answer said etiMonon the morning of (be ee nd day of the next term of ssid court, be itoldr-n on the third Monday of May, ISftl, or judf ui4.ni and decree will be had (tier-in as tirayeu fof by default. 11. 8COTT WOWP.LL, Jsn. 26, lfifi1-4w hoUciti for Patitiorer. Urliniual hee. lo John A. 1'ish p, Esther Parish, Wm, Perish, Jiwrj Parish, Alary J. Parish Ivricow), Wary J. Parish (minor), Thos. Pttri.h individually and as Aa.uiin»irator cf Joseph C. Pariah, deceased, ItifendsnU) Ycl^araon reby reeptclively notified that there is ow fllo in tbe Clerk'a fie* of the l»ia trio^ Court of Lre County, Iowa, at tort Madiioo a petition of Samuel Martb, Wm. E. Lao and Ed ward C. Del van, Trustees, A« clainiirg a judg ment on foreclosure of a Mo tgage against said John A. Bishop atova named lor the sum uf two thousand dollars, with ten per cent, iutersst from tbe lit day of Janunry, 18f.l, and a fprcial and gsnaral eiecutien egeii.stJohn A. Bishop, aad against all said defendant* ab»ve named (raying also for the for»c!osare of a io rtgag given by raid John A. Bi»h(p to said Mar k, it-e A Deknan, Trustee.Ac., upon tbe -ouh-East qnart« ^eclion twe»ty tw[23], T«»wi»sbip #i*ty-seven l«7] North, Hauge five it* Let »oui*ty, L»a the aai« ut said iuortgaga i to pay ofT said debt, the extinKui^h tent of ell equity i redemption (bur*, in, ,r casts ai neral relief. Now )ou and each of you Rre notified to ap.«.flr and answ-r said p-iitjon on th n orn?i «jf 2d day of the next term s «id C«urt, t» be boiaeu t« tKe third Monday of May, or .iadgm'nt «nd o.-^ree will be had therein as |m* cj fyr It default. v ». mttT Et/VTELL, Jen* 81, IgUQ 4w Soiu iu fr.r fVStioners. To A. 11. Ilea'lip, h. T. il/swlip, tJ*f»g, Dn:!^n, Honry D. I,art, John DonuU, C. i rbt k A --n, Y ung Brothers i. Co., Wet*tar. Marsh A Co., Locke, Alarrh ACe. npi'Ko K i« now i file In the office of theJCerk 1 of th. District .urt'f L^e fvuntv, "loWa, at Fort Mait^oB, she p«! iti«jn fituu i lUtdwia an i barou' I M. ,«id, rti.cr» in ruml.-r 'iie tlrui name and sty.« of B»ldw*a a J* u I, daii- it. of A. 11. ii«ari(p judgment ft'f-O n a pn,m it-f.r.v uotr ext«utvd by bim to plain«-ff», r.,4 agiinitall me 4r er.ca: ts tU fortc.esuri e. u-ortga^e esecu'.jd by A. 11. Ilc^*Cp ai T. Hea-Hj ti s^cures 'id no»e. iha other defendaute are in .trtiM in th« p-uperty. Unless jou f.ar a.d A sw-r laid petition on «r be for- ntnn of the te nnd dsy erf thr May t^rm (Iftoljof said uen, default will h# eitter.o, iud» i^t readend, a: the ptt pcrtv ordered to bes Id. TANKIS A MILLER, Jan. g. 18ft* I n tt'je. Ml It RII t"'i fcAJUt:'. 5TAIK OF MlA,i W**Cvt*sT. I5Y t'r ur.f a Hp, d«l 1# i»Mied ky tkeU* k ut ih« District Court of »a 1 e\»unty, 'n i*\,t «f James E. hryce.Uc ,tgr M. 1 »rbr ard J. La KeyetM Curtis, plaV't'ifif, and IvuemerCurtis, .ntervet-inj* pLufctitt, ev rg«icsi I'huiesj C. V •, tmhr. hdHh ^muel Ronb, Hamucl %o f, J. Ifrentgirtr.ir ai wife, T. J. Firth, A. iltae, Jcl-n R. Ml, n, John Mel^t^al,, J*ff 1'u jdiek, hotera tV:ifht, Ane *1 .upe st. i wtf, Ri.-Ikm C. Wiirt «nd «i(«, 1». L. W.tdewurth, Jinas VV'hecitr and otLirs., 1 have Tied upon, am wis1 sell o «hv higher bidder, at tii dour of tht Cle k's Offe-of the I'istrie* \urt ot L-r Cuuwy. Iowa, «i Keokuk in csi i cuonty, on the 20th ay it i ehruary, D. 1^1, bet* en the hour* ol o'ci.K-k in. End4 o'clouk p. M. of satd d*y, (eommeneii.g #t 2o'oi-ek the Rowing pr« peTiy, to-wt: A ci tain t: a t,bsil» Sb cru ef •»nu »tt.iatdin l»se C-umy, towii, tn.i U»iug ail the tiortb-#n quart of she n rth-eat qu*rei of s»cti-.n lourto n in wnshsp six'y .five north of rst»jrr Si i ive»r, «*tep!it thereir.'m icn aeres in a u»re f- ra. a" iLt* s ush-easf corner ot the same quarter of said quar'er s csion, *rh its appurten* at.cee^ at i al»,ail tbe ^»s* excepted*™ acre* *it ua e «t the south-east querUr ol sa^id north-east quwrterof »a I section linrrie. n. witn the exception of two an a hall acres in asou^re form el tha aoutb eait corner ol t' e same t. n acre traet, teti Ujst at ir? n at a ha acr. '1 nk 'n, upon und to be sWTj by ofdtt edf4 Cuur: to satii y ta(.ti V- rit Lactation-- Keokuk, January 13, idftl. 1 H. M. oiurriTH, i fhvtiU' Lee CounUr* 'i Ceww», %M.ae*a A CoKtH, Pittis*Att'ys. jaii2la:*- pr'» fee fSOj "DID YOU EVER A Stereoscope aud Twelve Views FOR 35 CENTS! A Stereosecpe cod 24 Views for CENTS! 60 Call ant ExsailBe tbent aft Peefjd 00DEN, BBOW^KLL A 003 B'l'EUBOgCOrafli uridc igried hus received d.rert from the I uianufiieturers Mcreose«-te Camera for the purpo.se i t&iiing St.r.?ojj rupb« of Dwellings, both poblie at i private, Futnity ir up«. Ac., Ac. also, new fituoms of .Stereoscopic Boxes, showing from 4(1 to litO views. Likene-^esof every variety neatly Inserted in i- inCjT e*.*, ^4 every i.tyje. bitist.,otion gutranteed. He has an instrument f(irUl.ii.t{ nt i'iqur«« ol osiw psrsonat one ali ting:, wtjirh onablee btui to take a lar^e nutube-ruf picture^ wt.bdisputch and at very low pric b. All are respectful v invited to call and cxauiiuespecimens. L. W.BUKLL, iljouii iNo. C8 Matn-el, Id door from ihird«ft* deel-1 I E K E O i i U K E A S U 31 I K A It V PHlS Institution wil5 coroineuce ite 3d Session 1 on WednosdHy, .inunry 30. h. ^uri- this session, classes will be orfMnissd in Cali.-ti ,nics, nnd the- Summer studies wilt he com mence J. iieklesf or sale If B.W. AH.TUCK1JL The Teachers to bs employed iu the Seminary are— 3ev. C. A. WILLIAMS, Principal. Mrs. F. WILLIAMS. Mr/.E. »i.Ci AVtN. IflihS .NORTON'. Mis L. COPKLTN, Primary D^psrtmenl. Mr. B. 'dad iUY, Teacher of French. For'ProspootyB of th Inrtitution, apply to tha* Principal, or to the President, or Seerutsry of the Board of Trustees. •I •1 Ofevr BooasTona, 9 5] Main ll# PHOXOGSLAFHS AK» WM.Xli0iU'SQiJ#J?f^V 11.bTRono.hec'y. i.« Keokuk, Jan. Si—[d3m]