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•i- r»« ts^T •COM, Ma, !*»», «y«f w, do '»oori art •t rciail.br HTM. i\*RKTT C?«. 1MB, in store and for saje. !Tk.O\RRBTf#d. l^^jgitfrater'i Sale LUtHv given. that I wilt eapose V««daT.the *l»t da* of October, 1 oMhe '",e iierieo Henry ilMM John Arphri^it Geo I ML Jmt n. r. mrmt *o tmllf llrt* c«u K. iton *T» 4 V v r* It- J"m"' A"Her* 1. W, j| the personal property belong *tf'-lj,~i.UTJ -on*i«ling in p*rt of the la *J,T ... \t, Om kort*. two wag jH,' lffS|l'ciUl lud kop. (|a«nlitt (. iidrlH loo wwrom In niea mmutt I# o'rl*ck of a. fro* day to di) till all i* I i eMeaaM o*er fi^e dol T«*»*JFaftitaaaih* b* »•**"•,he Pur" •,r*^Lha«J apfravedMwity, All \V *"*», n.™ ami voder rook k»*(l. LKVI HIGCR, Adm'r. jKt i u^tewntsiH ietie« •*, ai. are kerebjr aottieri lo Make |o the under* igued and all """rU:»» agaiurt »«id e*t*t«- are re f**t»-t lo u" m*?PrabH• E«. j** ••dereigaed. C'oart for Deo Moist* count (raw this dale. LEVI HA'JER. AUm'r. Lfc rac*J»f ni BMlhlfcrtng. -«il. —narrber »r I _~e«e.t* ol Berl ,V',k- I «ha«* of lfc» r"h'!« pwronapf. anl is ^nn o lll inriii idual* or rom^nir. U~f »r ixrk on the ninit lov.ir ZfZ'rmZ I *4uM rr. «pe? AM. *W. •tile iSt. lfc~ K »«l Ml* •olcn L*. mrrr, n-«r ilrti». «ale tail. *t *C* iK.- wx p*r»cn«I alie..t.oa t-. »»4 from at «lt«rri. nee iJi ia/artMW« I '»t»«aiii«i oa llf »abj«-ct. lafenM*a« I •»t»«aiii«i «rl4«l»- Eaoi sg MM U H** ntijrrt. I r«-r«ain I mnf»—:— to *ajr who majr acc fit lo 3| oitti MS n mil*- Barrel* aod SnlHor p«rkia i: i^—i. k trt Um p.**. F«»r fu rthn p-rlir- «»i«" UKOKGt PARrn«iX K. ?TO*r HOUSKS oa Ik* for«»r o: jitmi HwHl. Ca^tiraaf IOSM.CW AIT 4 I KKKC vN. tci i I MfllOLITIM. (INK C*-partnership heretofore existing be- v(es "f the sub* cri tiers under the aame ot tfiiM w4 Hwdj «'41 E Hardy h. i'o., it dia- ij mIMI coi«-nt. I *. EDWARD R. ADAMS, ENOCH HARDY, Sea. iiwabi rator's Sislice. NOTICE it Numty jiwn to all whom it may (Hm*i that writ Monday, the 21st of October next, prrseot a petition to tlir tMt tt Probate in and for tfce county of Des gaMli pnrinf for a licenfe to seli all the real •Lte Maiyii* to tbe estate of Bei.jainiu F ieeeesM. w the Teriitorv of Iowa, the hnwlMll i i1J not heine svfficient to p«y his LiMto. HENRY WOOD, Adui r. LttT OF LC1TEB8 SMAINING in tic Pust Office in Fsrfield, un the 30lh of Sept. 1844, if nut taken out befirne Uie first of next will be sent to tiie Post Office as dead letter*. McLaughlin Wm Meo^goinery John Mcflvain W McGaire Myers Reuben McBeth Jam*» S Miller James Maders John Marion Samuel Moore Freeman Martin Hulson N°imocks Reuel Newman Wm Newhall Joseph Newell Joseph $ O i v e S W A Olney Wm Obannon Elijah Porter A Parsons John Powell E Parker Oved or tvjmmltm* Baker A Amy BtafoinkMMs bkitr John lMkbjrAcher2 frMrsBajF3 ludSolosKin SffWa ClJk Janes fin Jaoub C*M* WvMt CtMUdc JJfaet OateEtnA Oeutaa W Cwiiih ij W ClwJaaMS CmjKdimmni Ckmm Charter 2 fAdwii Budcr fossil Miesenh Tiiotnas p*r Payne 13 Richardson N Shsrpes Jackson Smith Wm Speeoe Lorenzo Snow Geo Saith James She raft Jacob A StsneUbrd Thos Stark Janes Stums Wm Smith Jeremiah Sr Shelton Joaiah Smith John Sears Stafford Jolin Sloan JolmCA Spraguc Wm R. Tuttle Thomas Tilley Abraham Tilford James Thomas Jesse W« Carfe %«Ifc Geme tk.nl '•faiek Joha S^mld Ak*r Edak ^XMtJdia t'^UDkTenpoit Charles S^tlewiaW H«fcoek WM Ibp George UMB Henry ^*Ms Joseph S 3 Wall John Welch John Welch Wm or John Wallers Pleasant Whitson Reukea Warrin Matthew Wright Thomas Wickershan Welch Geo Young Silas Tounar Lewi* of Israel ,{ Siapaon 2Tarnall J«kw frwwtt calling for any of the ibove let fill.please say advertised. Mw. SHUFFLETON, P. M. T«S .JYGR MEW GOODS. aohacribers have just received hp the Jnatr Osprey, a part of their new Fall Knight Nelson W of blue-black and steel mixed :ky jeans, very cheap pilot |iaseys, Cfcntou flannels, white firsts, new' and beautiful styles al «d tgcred, fine I'ish linens, blkt Also, a large and sptodid assort- "JfeOVS £H3 S3ISI3? and mask caps, aa assortment ot rr.*P»i aad children's velvet caps, a new basstifal artiele, all ef which anil ba sold wholesale or retail. PEMAIHIKG atlw FlwtOiaiit HOT* 1 J*** '•••d SS *mtt ft# WW wMwwirf l±lrfl JW KMIA TMM. na'thtfcj -1 A,. tadijrn, IIUM, ittrch, 0AfttEfTf to. ijji. w?f ,® hrat day of Oot sal* whoi«..u a»d r.uii, h, 11 which if not taken out before the WM. AHRFTT A I S a w y e a n u a y n e w i U e s e n o .arc m4 Si*».iii "f «»e Poet Oflke Department as dead letter*. A AlWsb Miss Ma/y r~ Udrl Jtfrusha Allen Mrs Mary Little 'Lewis Al'en Lewis William Anderson Miss ALock Silas Mudd Clay Bennett & Wilson Brady Mrs Lucy 3 Meerick Jam^s Brown William Mart in John Brown W Brown James Blakeslee James Bushnell S Benton Thomas Buck William Brewer Thomas Babb James Bridges John Bringham Isiall Basey Isaac Burriw Colby Burnett Jamfi Black AlexaMtr Boyd James Blair Thomas Coon rod Clark Wright* Clark Chaticejp Cochrane Wai Cresswell John Cochrane Samuel Chandler George Chandler Hull Mar low HdWardJI Marta John ft Moore John Moore Peter Moore Elizabeth Mayo Joseph Masters Nathan Maxwell A Mounts Providence Mounts Noble Martin Miss Sarah Mayhew Washington Mooney Samuel Mubiine John Mower Charles Mather Francis Mawrer A Morgan Thomas Megor Wm Myers Ann Maria Mc McKfnny Samuel McKorny William McC'oJIaiigh Isaac 2 Mrfully Asa Caughren Johnatlian McMeins Alexander Cott!e Royal Coles Austin Coan Samuel Conkey Aaron Coleman Mr Creamer Moses 2 CoRVl Elizabeth Crosby Caleb McAllister Randal McCoy James McCullock Hugh McClure Adain MeCloud Miss McYay David McConalin^ John Coinstock Austin W Nucomb Sa nnel Diserode Peter 2 Downs Owen Dabgiel William Delashmutt John Dixon John Drijps Matliew e B.rzillrti Dickey (jeorge Dills Wesley Nickols Andrew N utt Moses V Nelson Wm A Nantz Edmund W2 o Osborti Neal N Oakley V Patterson W Patterson John Phil pott James Peck Charles A Painter Robert Phillips Nancy Pleasants Nicholas E EUingor Miss Knds'.ey Willialn Kd^iir James Eikenberry Saml Evans Walter & Ma-Tate Iredell ry R«lerU Porter Richard Ely N Eagle Mrs Elcy Rosi Dr Wm Elder Col. A or Alon-Ross John zo Dewey Ramsey Joseph 2 Reider Daniel Fwry John Ripley Ji hn Fos:ir Robert ease Jin Fleming James JV Ripley John or Griflit riflith Ripley Miss E Roberts Robert Riley Riley Elizabeth Robeson Mrs iFeakner Mr k racir Joseph Forest Thomas Flanders James Field-John or Peter Robinson Asa Moore Fullerton Bristor Ferguson John Stillwell Jeremiah Sunderland Wm Samuels James Snelson Charles Shaw Sherfey Solomon Snyder Hyrum Stewart Win Seebach Henry Saul Briston Shelladay James E Steenrod Ephraim Steffy Wm Seydel John Salladay John Guthrie Le Roy 2 Gaty & Co Goulding JaMf Gaskell Thot Gormen Ale* Gilliland SntaOd Gridley Levi Greenough Jas E Goodwin Edward Gushee Meaxey Hebart llacklcman Abner 2 Schneider John llobart Henry Shever Solomon Head John Severance Rufus Harklcroad Eugene Sillivan Andrew JHarkleroad Rachel Simins Benjamin Hylton Elizabeth Hall Dr Holcombe W» Hobbs Warrw Hooker John. Hunter Wm iHaines David Hess Wilson Holland Miss Huffman Peter Heard Forest W Hall Harrison Holloway Wm tsbell Nathan Stought Thomas Stoutt S Scott Samuel Smith Chas W 2 Smith Joseph Trimble George Trader James Todd Tullor A Thompson Saml Thompson Wm o s o n S & Jones Jones Jones Wm Jones Walkin»2 Jones John Jones W V Johnson Washington Woodward John Johnson Joel Esther Johnson Mary Jane Wesson Robert ,t K Wasson John Kyli & Johnston Wykert Henry Keeler Miss Emily Ward Henry S Ward Col Benj 2 Kieren Mrs E 2 Kalber Adam Kline Mary Ann Knight Beniatnin Kercher John Webb Benjamin Washburn Isaac German LetteKS* Diaque Henry Diarotti Peter Robert 2Guchmoyer Miss W Knapp Seymour Gnahn Disque Kinphoof Wm Killnur John Ketchum Joel Vogell Frederick. Persons celling for any of the above^ let ters. will please say they are advertised. I GEO. TEMPJ-E, P. M. Administrator's Notice* NOTICE '""ky Sirer ,he ^OW caase, if aay they eo***' ellers* v' Atiderson Wnl 2 I^wis Jacjb Anderson White Lucky Samuel Albrid^e Wl^iata Lee bamuel Austin W W Abbe John Arnold Rodney Litchcr Miss K IJ^IDUII Mary Arm Ullor rS Ann undersign* ed, Administrator of the estate of Jobn riT^' U»telTS'aiXi »«,(«•»«.tli*™, •3ev ft. cense to sell apart of Lat No.nine ttver sts.,) consisting tn part, of a general i beaswax, far g?*^*afcc ljg FBAHCI8 BMCBTf Ada^. tapt Mil, !i»4-=4w tobacco, psppar. alH WM.GAKRETr+Jfe. LEATHER. S H« II.luck tanned oole leather ll« 0.k Ho do o tioi^r I. .,b and calf »kin. J.,»T rwrited. an.1 lor mI« el end, by \*ai. GAjKRtTt 4Co. oct 5 '44 'J MEDICAL STORES. JUST rfeeivtd per steamer AmaranfL •P 1 Cask ure Coeniac Brandt,' 1 Holland Gin, I Old Port Wine, Saitabte for Aledical oe, for sale by WM. DEVOE. jaly 1? 'J4. T(ll.l CO & C1C4AKS. nBrown'sBest AIlK'S Chewing Tobacco. 10 Boxet, No 15 do Missouri a j«lfrl34iJ They hav« jnt received a food and general assortment of materials from ?Je\v York, Pitts burgh and Wbeeii"?, of 'he latest style, to wit: lace frinje, patent jentber eliptic springs, .Vc.i fcc., which will enable them to furnish work at rates to suit the purchaser. Trod uce of every description taken in payment for work, may 18 '44—6ra IV Bay* from York. t'ST KECElVtD at J. F. Tallant's Literary pot, \Valer slreet. No. 6 of Harper's PiChr«sl Bible Feathcrstonhaugh's Excursion throagh the slave State?) Martin Chuzzie* it cemplet*f Wilfulness of Woman, a novelj Irish State Trials of (VConnelJ Mysteries of Paris and Gerolstein. J'D Dissolution. rI^HE do-partnership existing under thfe firm I of' Bridgman Brothers, ceased on the 3d day of June, bv mutual consent. All business of the late firm remains in the bands of F. Bridginan, who 1$ duly authorized to settle the same. J. BRlflGMAN, F. BRIDGMAN. July 20,1844. N. B. F. Bridpman will continue the busi ness at the old store, where he will he pleased to SP? his old foetid* aad former customers ef the firm. july 27'44 4 Ofin LIGHTS S by 10 and 10by 12 1 mm Window .Sash for sale, by may II »44 COPP & PARSOXJL Dry Goods* A GENERAL assortment of dry gdods just received, consisticgin part of prints, collor* ades, blue drills, checks, tickings, domestics, Ac.) Ac., for.Sill# by fmav 2.V441 'J.DAVID. Late Arrivals. LADIES'Stephens leg*1, Ihe most splendid engraving ever published iti any magazine. Portrait Gallery. No. 13. James Fennimore Cooper, a spirited and striking likeness of this celebrated author. Contents— |)riginal, varied and interesting as usual, from Longfellow, J. K. Paulding H. W. Herbert, &c., ftubsciiption, $3 per annum, single No's. 30 cts., for sale at TALLA NTS, Literary aug 17'44 Depot, Water street. Bacon. TWO THOUSAND superior Hams for sale by june 15 44 REASI EV. 10 MATTR ASSES. SUPERIOR Double Hair Matfaraaaes, 10 Moss 10 Shuck 20 single Moss Fbr Sal# at St. Louis prices by july 13 '4t. W. M. DEVOE. Fonr. BARRELS of sn erfine Hour «*nreasly fur family use, on consignment and for sale low for ca*h. bv JOHN S. DAVID, june 2 '44. Clothing. SUMMER Vaace Ca^Jamtt Wilson Jasper Woolvertin Williams CatharimC Wright John Weston Hon Woodward A Sprint Arrival*. THE subscribers have just received from Bos ton and New York, a general assortment of domestic and foreign goods, selected for tin spring and summer trade, which will be sold 01 the most liberal tanas, for cash or produce. may 4 '44 v (p -.-ran?-" 1«J FA Havanna and Principee rijmrtj lust rec^ievcd and for sale hy july 13 '44. W.\f. M. DEVOE. NAILS. SO K fc&S JunUlta Kails, in Store, and for W. DEVOE. 06iBfiI^oRt. Cttfie k HwfiUaii, their thanks to the tilllPHJ lotra and Illinois Hrr the libefdl shark of |ublic patronage which they hare received and embrace this orfiortunity of infortnin^ thf!tt that they have removed from their old stand, on Jef ferson street, to a more commodious building, situated on the corner of Yalley an4 Main st«. wherf they are prepared to furnish at tiie short est notice, any description of Carriage* now iji use, the workmanship and durability of which have been fully tested in this vicinity and need no further recommendation. of £UGAR,«oflb»«Ma, milMWii tobacco, salt, ij pepper, Slapic« A c., for sail wbof*sal« or ratail, or ctikniN (br ctfaartry prodneki by 2POZ National Magazine, for August.— Ann S. tf C. J. Peterson, Editors. Content*. Captain of the Bastiie, The hand of Love, The Dead Guest, The Light of Faith, Ellen Elmer, Our Female Poets No 4 The Flower Gill, Editor's Gossip, $e. Embellishments.—The Spring cf the Valley, a superb steel engraving. The'La Polk, a Dance,' a splendid engraving worth the price of the aumber. Fashions for August, four figures of tllie latest Parisian styles. Subscription price $2 per annum, jingle number 20 cents. Graham's Gentleman's and Lady's Meclizine, I lor August. Embellishments—The Young Po etess, an original steel engraving by Chapman, I "Southern Views, No. 2," Georgia Feina''1 Col» Coats and Pahts at reduced prires. The subscriber has bn hand a fine assortment of Linen, Gingham, Check and plain Gambroon, Brown and Yellow linen, Krimlilu, Cottonade and other kinds, summer Frock, Sack and dress coats, plain and check gambroon fancy linen dril ling, cottonade, kriinlins. and other kinds of sum mer pants, which will be sold (as the season is advancing) at unusually low prices by aug 10, M. GRRETT. COPP A PARSONS, Jefferson Streat. Late Arrival. IUSTa RECEIVED per Meamer Amaranth W. M. Di voe. comer of Water and .Irftersn street* comnlete assortment of staple and fanr drv rood*, which will be sold at ntlaced (tricar july 6 "44 Family Groceries. QA SACKS Hto anrl St. Domingo coffee, 1l» bhla prune New OrleSna sugar, A I bkl. crushed do 4 Sugar I tons* and N O. tnolassts, 3 cheats fte»h linprrii.1 and Y, te n, bbl mackerel io atora and for sale. I»r july 6 '44 W. M. DKVOF.. Splendid.Blew Goods. HE subscriber would most respectfully cai the attention of his customers to a splei II assorted stock of spring and sun which he is now receiving and ope. which he offers far sale on the most reasonab i M*" DET0K J. 0. LAUMAN, sept 28 '44 Water Mow Jafljmon »t. CHEAP GOODS, Tew avD WhalMak Retail. a tkt konatformtr If temfitd ky B, F. Cb. On Water, below Jffltrm rtntt suscriber having jest opened Isifa JL and splendid assortaaent of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE. HARD*ARE, HOOTS AND SHOES. BATS, CAM, &C., &C. WHICH he offers to the citizens of BURLINGTON, IOWA, A*id vicinity, at uuusunliy low prices for or country produce. His stock consists in part of ciolhsj cassimeres. and vesting* of every vari ety plaih afid figured $ilhs, a beautiHil article} gin^h%m.«, linsevs, sattinets, Kentucky jenns, sleep's grey kersey? red, white and yellow flan nel*} tickings, apron and furniture checks} a beautiful assortment of changeable, striped, bar red atid J)!ain alpacas for ladies' dresses bleach ed and unbleached muslins, brown and white ta^ ble diaper, Mackinaw and Whitney blankets s splendid assortment of shawls, handkerchiefs, edgings, laces, barred and plain jackonet, ah« Swiss muslins} together Willi Almost every article la the dry goods line also, gfiieral assoftment of HARDWARE, Consisting of knives and forks, pocket knives shovels and spades, locks, files, rasps, wood saws, hand saws, drawing knives, axes, hatchets trace chains, halter chains augers, braces ana hitts, iron and iteei squares, plane irons, bolts, latches, hinges, pulleys, snuffers, cut tacks, •hovel and tongs, patent balances, nails and spikes, 4*., $"«• Also, a general assortment of lirmgt sad Dyt Sinfft, Grocrrit», Quttntvare, Hut* Cap$. &c. £nd comprising in all general assortment of staple and fashionable goods. Having purchased his entire stock, exclusive ly for cath in the New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore maikets, he will be enabled to sell at "t'lockingly'" low prices. Merchants supplied at St. Louis prices. The public »re earnestly invited to call and ex amine his stocfc a« erery effort will bf made to give satisfaction. C. LAUMAN. Burlington, Io\Va, Sept. 23 '14—tf To l.et. 7 Commodious rooms on the first or basement story of fh" bHck Hotel on the corner of JetlVrson and Third streets, suitable for store rooms. Possession lo be pit-en on the 1st day of November neat. Enquire of GRlMfcS STARR. sept 23^44 [Hawkeye copy] To Let* W_Lot IttC "U J' .!?». R^4i No. 197, immediately so. th of he ^TMTICE IS hereby given, that the under- a oak w» i. uuckela, '2 pin-- cMIInirt 12 Wf« wash tubs, I u Heeler*, jiisi received and frtr sals at ha eign ih Great WTeaiern, cheap for cash. Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLYgoodsbelonging to «n order of the Probate Court of Des MoiMs county, Iowa Terri tory) the stock of to the estate Of Bi F. Wood} Merchant, deceased, will be sold as follows: I Groceries, dry goods, hardware, boots and shoes, glass, fan mills grindstones, Src., with a rneral assortment ot such goods as are usually mediately in order to save cost, sept 21 '44—3t Separtment,provided HENRY WOODj Adm'r. 50 children's shoes, tiages, and for a new Professor in that who will join the faculty at an early period of the session and thus complete its or* ganization. The terms will continue at $75 per session, payable in all cases in advance. It is worthy of special attention, that this sum not only includes board and tuition, but also fuel, lights, use of beds and bedding, furniture, attendance of ser vants, and the washing and mending of the ne cessary pieces of linen, socks and handker chiefs. The only additional charges of the Insti tution are $10 per annum for the use of private rooms, and $!2 per session for lessons in the de partment of Modern Languages. wfll the members of the Institution are required to sleep in dormitories, and attend the services of morning and evening worship In the Chapel. Each student must be provided with a sufficiency ot clothes, adapted to the season, together with a supply of towels, combs, brushes, and other indispensible articles. Books and Stationery will be furnished by the College, at St. Louis prices, provided a sufficient sum be previously deposited for that pur ose. .tfll letters sent either to the students or lo the President of the College, must be post paid, or they will be liable to remain at the Post Office, sept 21 '44—St IOWA HOUSE. THE Undersigned would respectfully Inform the travelling public ana community in general, that the Iowa House having been thor •ughly feBovated and repaired, is now open for he reception of the public. This House for el igibility cannot be surpassed in the city, situ ated as it is, on the corner of Water snd Court streets, and bat a few momenta walk from the steam boat landing. The proprietor would here emark, that no glaring inducements will be of •ered in order to deceive those who may wish to avor him with a caltj the only true way to as •rain facta is te give tfie House a trial. A ight watch constantly kept for the accommoda ion of those Who may desire the arrival of a 'oat. In connection with the House is the bes stabling, and a first rate Wagon yard for the ccommodation of teamsters and drovers. Thankful for pasttavors a liberal share of pe onage is solicited by W*. M. WALLBRIDGR Burlington, Sept. 14th '44 WUMi, TO May 2t^ serve in« saall private faaifly, a tflfl of, f|^fO HUNORKD AND ItFI from 9 to 14 year* old. Parents wbS are JI »AND Allegheny Shine)**, I desirous ofbinding out their chiMrcn for a teria of for cash, by [augS4 '44] W. M. years, can hear of aa opportunity by applying at sept 14 '44 THIS OFFICE. THIRTYLuaaaber—Lumber. IHUSAND r««t AWORTED Mitt LUMBER fur sale, b? LUMBER fur sale, b? apt IS. V» D. RAND. C». ^J^IIF. *nb»crihers have established a JL branch of (heir huu«« in this City, ai •.In ilnfi Opposite Mr. Wesley Janes, where •ey itiu-tid to keep goed anpply mi Tin Hateti, Cttpfrr, S\t*t and 7\nnt-« Stock i n I A s S e s O a u i iern», via: Cook, lo plaits. 7 plates, B»x. Parlor mid Airiisht^lroii nil siz*'*, Strrl Niils. 5nl«, JewetiS rloiijrh« &b. Te we would respectlttllt- »ti»iie ihe aufiiiiin »r the public, knowioj th.-n by the low Cash pr.'ces, we w'll he en.ihVd to plea«eall wlxi may fnvor us with a cull, fehitli we earnest ly salicit. BRIDGE A HALK. Prairie Team Wantedi 4 YOKE ot heavy, well trained werkiae Oxm, by hVh 17, B7IDGMAN BROTHERS. FOR SALE. HF. undHlded an* half part of the tavern •land at present oeVii|iied l\\ J. Klcthtr. P*r I» MII«, winch are llbtrnl. i .JURF of ^l.rcl.SS tSKlMKS STARR. T' thapman s Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. Prepdrtd tWj fty F. B*oir%, Pkiloddpkiu. Prict—25 dts. bfc*. Dyspepsia assumes a great variety of forms anS to effect the desired result much depends on a well regulated regimen. But a leading indica tion in all cases is to obviate constipation. This disease is often attended by extreme oppression soon ?fter eating, to prevent which, one of these pills taken half an hour after eating will be found singularly »uccct\M. They operate mildly and with great Certainty and the effect will be founrtl unrivalled. For sale I-V june 29 '44 BHiIlGMAfr &IKT8. HATS AXD O'J CASKS Caastmere. bruh. Silk and Fut I Hsu. 5 flo and Boy's Capt. of all am1 qnnlitv, inHudinff a f« w supcriar Oitet. *t whole sale nrrrtailvery low by W, M. DKVClK. Ao». 18. forurr of Jr flrrson and Water its Administrator's Xoliie. "^^"OTICE is hereby given, that theundersien i.^1 ed has taken out letters of administration on the estate «f William Sanderson, deceased, late of Des Aldines cb'iihty. AH ersons indebt ed to said estate are hereby fldtlfier! to make im- mediate payment to the undersigned, and all per- Jons h*vinP que Market House. The lot is eligibly situated ,ted or t0 the persons having claims against I sept 28 '44-~4t 1 Wind»\v Sash. Cooper tfar*t Claims against said estate art F-fe* fo sent the S saine to ,he ^„uf, 11IlJtrri of ght(j, pfoba1e new tM stores and sept 28 '44 sept i4 '44 PE llilJ GROSS,- Adm'r. businew hjuses Engirt of tJr tfitl.ih for Dei Moines nioe mon(h. foun.' frhn this date. R'»a» Made Clothing. tT J3I signed has taken out letters of adminisfra- "ARRETT 4' Co. have jtist fe tion on the estate of John Porter, deceased, late i »v ceived, ptr steamer Osprey, a large and of Danville township, Des Moines county. All general assortment of fall and winter clothing, persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti- i consisting in part, as follows: ned to make iirmodiate payment to the under- 400 heavy winter coats, beaver and pilot cJtfthj signed. an' ,. ... forest cloth, tweeds and plaiii ribbed and plaid cassimere sac and long coats 50 red and g(een blanket coats 50 Kentucky and Glenrock dej Said estate are requested to present the same to IHP undersigned, or to the Court of Probate for Des Mdiries county within nine months from this I -joans date. & W. DAVlSj Adm'r. 100 pairs ribbed and plain cassimere nantsj 250 do do do sattinett and Ky.jeani pants. 275 pairs neavy kerseys and hardtimes pants bO do do twilled forest cloth do 400 silk, satin, merino, valentia and velvet vests 300 fine m-isliri shirts (linen bo«omsand collars 100 fine calico and check shirts 850 prs. Cdnton and flannel and drill ng drawers, with a good assortment of bosoms, collars, stocks, cravats and suspenders. This ready rhade clothing was made up at Wheeling, out o our own goods, which enables us to sell lower and a much better aaadt artist* than the eastern made clothing. sept 14 '44 Boo*s itnd Shoes. Cases men's kid and sliil boots: kept for sale by merchants of this place. Sale e) 3 sewed calf to commence on Monday, the 14th of October, 500 pairs men's kip brogans, at 9 o'clockj and continue froth day to day till 150 women's strap shoes, all is sold. Conditions of sale made known by 200 ladies' and misses ass'detvppei*, N. B. AH persons indebted to said estate 24 ladies' fine gaiter boots, on hand, and will please come forward and pay the satn£ im- for sale by W. F. COOLBAUGH A Co. Keni]er College. 1 d»y 4f *44 Wrapping Paper. ff A REAMS WRAPPING and other paper, 4 for sale by COPP A PARSONS, may 11 '44 I HE NEXT Session of this Institution will .1 commence on the first Monday in Octo ber. It is now generally known that the course of studies embraces all the branches of a sound and finished English, Classical, and Mathemat ic4I education, while the domestic arrangements are essentially those of a well ordered Christian family, in which every attention is consta tly paid to the personal habits and manners of the students, as well as to their moral and intellect ual improvement. Jin experienced matron will extend, especially to the younger classes, those particular attentions, by which parents may feel customers and the public generally, they beg that their sons on leaving home will etintinuc to leave to say that their goods have been purcbes1 enjoy some of its best privileges. ed exclusively for cash, and While they do nfit Kew Uood», Wholesale and Retails rrMIE subscribers have iust received, direct I from New York and Philadelphia, a larg» assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quocnsxvare, Boots and Shoes, Iron and Nails, Cotton Yarns, Leathers, Stc., &c., which added to their former stoci», renders it the largest and most CHmplet" assort ment of goods for sale in this city To their The prosperous condition of the Institution bvast of sellirg "cheaper than the cheapest," has induced the Trustees to enlarge its accoin- they distinctly pltdge themselves not to be under modations by adding another story to the maiti sold by any louse north of St. Louis. Country edifice of the College buildings. They have also merchants will be supplied at St. Louis prices. by adding another story to lie College buildings. They divided the duties of the Chair of Ancient Lan All kinds of produce taken in payment. W. F. COOLBAUGH A Co. Burlington) May 11 '44 Glass. i K A BOXES assorted GlasSf It/U 50 kegs do Nails and Brads, for sale by [may 11~44] COPP A PARSONS. HardWiifS. BUTTS and screws, strap hinges, knivfS 4nd forks, mill and cross cut saws, files, augers, axes and adzes, steelyards, pans and kettles, to gether with a general assortment of hardware, for sale by W. F. COOLBAUGH A Co. may 11 '44 Fre«h Teas. IMPERIAL, MEN'S 1 Look, at This! mFarmers A Bushels of Wheat wanted S "V i v I will pav the highest pric leash or merchandise for 10.000 Bushels o ood clean fall wheat, at the new store on Wa .er beleer lafmsi atl|st. sept»M4 A A LAUMAN. GUNPOWDER AND YOUNG HYSON TEA. of superior qualities. Also, Boston double refined loaf sugar, sperm, candles, and chocolate, just received and for sale, bv may 4'44 COPP A PARSONS. Boots and Shoes. calf, kip and tbick hoots, do kip and thick bro?ans ass'd kinds) Men's prime kip and thick brogans, extra size Boy's calf, kip and thick brogans) Youths' calf, kip and thick brogans Bdy's and youths' thick boots Youths'and childrens' boots and shoe«| Com plete assortment Women's calf and kip pegged boats and shoes do calf and kip oo do Ladiea' gaiter boots and half quaiter boats) do seal and calf buskins) do calf, kid and morocco slippery do Philadelphia do do do black and white satin do Misses seal and kid shoes and slippers do calf and kip pegged and aewed bOOTI At. All of which will be sold wholesale or retail} cheap for cash. WM. GARRETT A Co. sept 14. '44 sign of Great Western Rich Fancy Goods. STRTPSD and plain balzarines-—sll wool) Very fine new style monseline de laines, do Black and mode colofs do do Striped and plaid bonnet silks, new style i Rich fig'd dress silks Fancy silk and worsted shawls and dren hdkfs I Ladies' hl'k and col kid ffleeee K bl'k white and col'd silk do and saHtsj Blaek and col'd gimp and frwgey Artificial wreathes and Sowers Bonnet eapa and ladies' collars Jackonet, cambric and csnll moslinaj Jackonet and thread edgings and inserting* Parasols and sun shades, just received, and fiat FIFTY THOU fbr sale lew DEVOE. fcitt MhM. r|^flIS Institatioa is BO# op^a fbr the rscep tion of pupils. TKUKS »a «a. or It WXKKS. For Salting, Rtadihg sm! Wri ting, $3,00 Arithfhflic, Grammar or Geography, 4. kXj MeitJr«tion, Geoiaetry, \lgebfa fft. ft,00 feel i tf S eept 14 *4lM#'v KERN. Administrator** *otice. VTOTICE is hereby given, thtft k petition wit' i^l be jMesciited to the Cuiirt of i'robate ii. and for Des Moines County, oii .na'.Vfilay, the 12th day of October next, for a licence to s« the w st half of lot No. 544, iu the city e'f Bur Mngton, th» property of B. D. IVrtlock de ceased. All persons interested »ro notif»i31. appear belore saiil Court, in the cilv of Burling ton, on the day me-itioui'd, to show cause, if any they have, uhvsaid lot should not be sold to p'ajr the debts of Mid estate. ABNER HACKLEMAN, DAVID PORTLO K, a4p(21 '44—3t Adui'rs. Kew tioodi*. PHP sitb-ieHber is now receiving a fresh sup ply of Staple and fancy good*, as foilowsi New style callico'ei and fancy new style balzarines and printed cambuvs atiU i'iiiijuuii«. mourning bk lawns| ai*o, Irish lin*ii, hai'di,f. tape, stripe and plaid tnu«luis, rambru s and iaro nets^ bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk for bonnets artihcials, assorted, ladies' para«ols and suit shades, fancy gloves and mills, shawls, needles. I Ae., fancv silk handkfs. new style collar*, cra tats, cloths. Ckssimeres and jeans, French sum pier cassimeres. brochelts, plaid and figured biif-: falb tlotbs, summer wear fir uen, blue drills.! cheap h?afh'd snd domestics, and many I other ilesiratile S'lk moleskin anil Russia hat« boots and shoe* t#r g'^at variety I queensware, hardware, knives rirjd poon*s. latches, butts, screws, a good as»ort.i.cai o? pen knives, traces, hoes, cradle and gtass scythts, sneaits. whetstones and riflos combs assorted, school bonks, &c., spades and shovels sugar, cof fee, teas, fresh indigo and madder, tobacco, mo lasses, dried apples and peaches, salt, flour, !bc. also, tinware and stoneware assorted, and many other articles, all at very red-iced pi ices lor cash, or wh«at, rye, shelled con., hides, furs, beeswax, butter and eggs, at the highest market prices. WESLEY JON£& tasy 4 '44 (HaWk^e iopr} FRKKh UROtKRIEIi. N JI'^T rcccived, siip*rior N O Sugar Rif vana, Mocha and Laguira CofTee su perior Y and Imperial Teas, fnf Sale whole aale or retail, at th« lowest rates for cash. Maich 23, 1844 PKASLKT Lands for Sale. FOll SALE} or will be exchanged for town property, two tracts of land in Township 70, near the Fairvitw Farm, and one tract in Township 71. Applv to aug24 '44 JAMES MI MORGAN, ftotic#. ''l^ttE Co-partntfship he etofore existing be I tween Frederick S. Elllhaker and William Walker of Burlington, I. T„ in the erection and business of a steam flouriig mill, is this day dis solved bv iiiutual consent. Alately FRED'K Bt tfLf.MAKflL WILLIAM WALKfcR. iif 14 *44—4t For Kent. IJfrfcLLING HOUSE on Valley street, occupied by John Wendle, will be rented very loW if applied for soon. aug 24'44 WM. GARRETT. Look Out. I^O those indebted to me. either by note or I book account, will save cost by paying up. I am compelled to collect. Wheat, flax-seed, hemp, dry hides, bees wax or cash—one or the other I must have. The market price will be allowed for the abov* produce. aug 24 '44—3t JOHN S. DAVID. FIRE! FIRE!! PROTECT YOURSELVES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Jgncy J!et%a /*Hira*ee Company, Hartford, CoMtiUm. I MIE subscriber having bePfi appointed agent .1 for thfe #"Hve company is prepMted to in suttf against loss or damage by fire} dwelling hotiS^, stof-es, barns, mills ifc., ^c., at as low a rate as any similar institution. From the known ability and punctuality of this company in aflj'lStihg all losses covered by tbem, those wishing to protect themselve* against loss will find i1 thflr interest tn insiitt through this office. F. (j: PEASLEY, Burlii gton, Aug. 21 '14 jigint. (Hawkeye copy) LEGAL NOTHK. Territory of lova, Des Moines county, tt. In the Dietrict Court for said county, to Not. Term, 1814. JOHN Pnrcn, «. Petition for Divorce. GEORGIANA PSOPH. XEW tSTABl-ISHMEXT, THE SUBSCRIBER, in addi'iot to his for mer well known establishment having leas' ed the large and commodious brick building ttfl Water street, recently occupied ly H. W. Moore & Co. is now opening a large and well Selected stock oi Staple Dry Goods, grecerits. l.a»s and ca a, boots and shoes, family andhoa' stores if at Wholesale and Retail pric" :, Sht! is now re pared t# sell on the most reasonable terms, B1M»: to transact a general Stofage, Forwarding «ou ommission businessi Liberal cash advahCM made on cons:gnments. for shipments, and the highest market pike paid lor all kinds of country produce. August, 17. 1 received bet —14 ber. br thesubscri! sug 10 Bonne?** F.GllOft*, Fiance and Prow plsit, willow i and straw rottaje. artificial (lower* Si'dot. aim l*af hsla, f)i men'* and sale bt WMlce. HE umWrstgnH hate Jwt opnwl a Unit 8ts» le in the tear of Oom A ttairimuA Coach Factory, when they Intend heepiM at all tiiaes a good and genertl assortmewt of heme and carriages of every description! te sett tW .-tublict and thsv hope by laitlifal sttsttttee W business to merit a share of pabtk patieesge. Persons wishing their horses kept b] would do d-elt to c*e then a call torifa ing clse^HW?} f«r they pledge theenslves'te keep on hand at at! times, plenty of geed pra*. nler, and good and attentive oatWs. No peiaie shall be spared tn render reneral satisfartiaa. II the said Georgiana Prugh in the above entitled pricey will bd Mid tWeafl or eitll suit which has been returned non est inventus. New unless the said Georgiana Prugh shall be and appear before said Court sittmg as a Court of Chancery on the first day of ne*t tertfl thereof, and answer unto said petition exhibitwl against her in said Court, the same shall bfe taken as confessed, and a decree pro confesso entered accordingly. Dated Aiigiist 22d, 1844. JOHN S. DUNLAP, CMt. sag 24 '44—Rw HP ht Jh M,GALLON, COKSI Ik Ce. atpy 18 'U-3m —-m -1-7*% Tn Renth I IfOfSE and Lot on the corner of Fowth 1 j\ and r^!n«b»a streets the house is earn* n' fort:hleand ha* couaectrd with it a good well ,t,d stable GRIMFJ 4 STARR. -'s V'-4 'X WAR*J-Jh general assortment for sal+Ay Slav '44 COPP ft. PARSOXJL T't -ttainm* rith p«nr *lewf, *a'r ii l* f.ti. Ml'l. Tk* ri-tir»U »rSrfc *Mj) tit'tf-tiJ t» Ikrtr enmman tnIM *«. .T"trer*t IhiMStltts ms sort If ae I at Truth •"i-'frf. firnndrrth'.t Pills. Tw# &• i i* c.l. i.iaird m«- liciie is pa» if* thl if—lit ro«*» I th« |o«r. »sriiiyt l«l, ii'!-. ^ritli'.v, ri-h t»l«w,1. Ami it it lit* iln iit{ f? h» hti^t 'h en »i *tr* tHf s'l^r el' ls»es «V aVr i-ilitrw* who Sare i»iin't«(' me.tiring. An tet i. he .tf ika »i*cr l5ran,r» tHt I'll!, aer kn.iw i 3«.es aa fn i f: i i%*iler« iWrm pop-i11e, "I Iwy enf a'l •ioii»ly ca«^ thee ..»iir th«- l.lfv.d im* —ni.tracl «ut at it tlta»« •ii'iiit'#* w'i-h pr^'uee di-**-*. S!i«t give te tt ho«r q.inl'tii» li» xivla.-e hrallh. Now mr* solid nart ill th« himne ftw*# SI .laiie frcni tie llfnd aad lui fnV'd «e» e-«l iny. rHiiiint i b!of»d lo .n-iji'jr lh* w«'e aifr Jw*W* re H*ttj n«t .ininj So in ^rdiawey wm of i.ature w* mana'aelnrf enfifj. l/u lieS u about nine )•..!» iron jiil,a*t' lf.niarl'%. ii.-i.jn le i:. this ot .in* is r-.',iiini. imp.irr. •rcs«i-»w»d l»y om« eanar «tl»r, tt may rrt. t» tht |iic««l. K jren: T.-ti ni«ll«-r. y •i'*5'-. i'» xaea loorl, -ril «f| ^anii't be Or MjljvtM He I'tr have' rired 'i. fof .nine timr ha* be*a voted willi niaitrr* !»li medial tn Imalih, »v ode foo'l l'-r ii( i »«ri'd h*S Hi (if »n some kind, or tint the mind has liiaeM in'Ubli H- tor jr'«-f, anxiety or at«nfi'»n Ui IIIJ pHriicuiar p.iiul it nrf oc.'.u "n 1 J%H cltartt ii'tSr Miod. Anv of lb esc Csu.es p*i«liiig.g,*.t •lood rnnnr-t Hr apulied to Ihe ba ly. Rat I. i |v rand ret'• n I'i'l* be us daily under :(Maa cii rUilltf HI:C« I id ilos.-i of liOif t.ff ft* •ills, thr ci.He SIihII «-teruiii»«. VVhaltl Iieif- (I. .-t? i. io carry'(t the ini(iiire matters roiit th blood, leaving only 1'"" g'"(' renew vi rv ri.ti tl hOfte What vas unSIUml tftf# .ero^m-s ion no. anit if.c «toni»cli rfrfo'rt get* itrtrf o heall'h* a condition that ntn bad air or vholt touw tfo«t for a time are uaa'ilr lo injaea he luitlih matrridty Keen when ihe dial »le food rontinur unhenlthy, the occasional M*e 9i he Bmi Hr«h 1'illn witlarpa ate the imparepart* mt i i.ux ihtn fipitUiiiD. Uating what ia 0 »nip!» lilr ami «lie^jth tf) fh'fc body. \V b« ii the bones ari tfi«eK»«t, whea every raai* dcation ibr frame It out of order, the Kraa reth Pills, will nineteen canet oat ol' iwaaty t'RR. meniin-r that th«. body Can Ue enlttalv -e-niade u rn the fioil, tmnes and all: and aided •y this mo»t hent-firial mediciae, in aqitarteraf ilir tin e it taki in the ordinary course ofnatwre. !n from t*o to f»iir years entirely new healthy io.lv mn l.e exch-tng.d fir ihe unsound, the die. -a»ed. tlir miserable .ine. The'lowneas orq.tick* i«-»» oft .c cliMngh riltc'getbee ile^aeiding tM d'n-t tl'i- Wr*u.tr»t!i 1'ilU aft made td producei .vh i i tl'ei can tie graduated just at the (Mtfent leati-. No |»o»«i!le in jury can result from lbi»j ••thing liui goo.l ran lnllow. Kmpiire the e4e*f Kraiuir.lh't Pills rihiinf your Sapri judiced V|.IM!« II will hour sufficient to tatisfy YI»d ih it ther,- is no rink in making the Irinl. and thai mi srill be doing _\ourtelf justice nrit'iont it. W hin _\our blood is once pnre nothing in the •ha|K- of :"od srilt hardly cuiue amiss nothing will noni upon your Koutarlt yon luay eat ptea, anjihinj rn re if: aiij ihe gri wter vari'-t of f»'d "ilu n.lier bl.mil it uiade. All who have w.ak torn ens, wwo are dj»|»- plic, or !n any way .ttln l.d in body, should mli'i iut .li ln^ F^sjrt ti» ramlreth's Pill.—wh'ch will in'lpeil strengtltaa tiie life principle, und 'iy pt-r«.'»eranoe with IHeal, niiivly re.iew tbe whole 3o ly: the materials ••on- iu'il good,' ai I S« kept t^.iee bid, dit tared and reuiov.tt. Good biood cannot ntak* 'iad bone or bad ihsh. And bear in miad, the •7randirib's ills 'urely purity the blood. The method of frrparnig Ihe Brandrethiaa Ve^« table l-'.*tr*Clt ia secured by Letters IMeat .f t?i* i ml'd Statrt—Pateiil Mauted to llenjaatia dra'idrnli. iOth 'aiiuary, ll4j. lb is act* oi arl.iih Urandreth's Pills are rtm. o,r.i Mini obtained by thii new patent |WO rest, wiih«.'-'l boiling or any ap|.'ffration of Meat. I'he aciiw jTiiici|d^ of the herb* Is that tscilfld, ihe s4ii.e ..i it is in ihe living vegetable. The public •liontd be Camions of tdedlciffCI fh* oiniiiciuled in ad*'-ril*ei?1enH itolen fr ni nle, A -u.. I.-Iai Iteiiiiiil* H^ndreth Pills: Ktam me the bo* of pills ihrn lnkk «l Ibe certificate mt ig. i.4v. n n«r*ve(i dale nidii lit! within the yeir, will. eeer) alllhmised agrui must potsosa 1 ihe thi^-e UiicU on the boi agree with the hrye litlx on Hi.-c(rtiric.atei ihe ptllt are Irae— not lbt-» art f.l'.fe. Th.. pi I* »oM at rfcftti bo», at No. 241 Broai'eav. i*4 Bioadwat. and jll flndsoa !ir«ct, \*or. Mr«. itooth,5 Market timet, •irockl\r., uud by j'J.OOJ agents in the United «tst«s uij ('hii-i.'k. whose rernfi alai Sad piUa -li.uld In- cure fully esauiined he tone purchase is IUHUC. Als lor sale 1 ?v •HIT"*- PARSdNS, Agents. Bariingtrko, tdwS» luly 27. I M1E said Georgiana Trugli will hereby take Ladies Ix»ok at This* 1 notice, that on Ihe 20th dav of AupnM, "^TE^V My!* goods fot laaifs Cllk A. D- 1^4, the said John Prugli "filed his peti- IH mere de ficossie, parameita elrtths, fig'd, tion in the ofiice of the lerk of the District plain, changeable, barred and stri|ed alpacas, Co'Jrt for said county, praying to be divoiced i aid prints every variety, comprising a large froln 'he bonds of matrimriny with thP Ssjd Snd spl^ij^'J aSSdrtmSnt Which Will be sdld vh^T se lo wit! cheap, tall anii see. J. 0. UMANJ Geortfisna Prugh for ihe IWotvlng taiise wilfully deserting said petitioner without rea sonable cause for more than the space of one year next preceding the filing of his said peti tion. And whereas also on the said 20th day of August, 1844, a writ of summons was issued to sept 28'44 Water strust, Cheap Ch*apn large and splendid assortment of fall and winter shawls, ef every Variety winter shawls, ef every Variety and at all I^RF.NC'il. 7 OMAN Bf.O S. »e'S Willow anil Bbl For Sale. |"^I1E West half of tils south weft tjnarter of section thirty t«pi in township seventy one, north of range ttfr* west. The above described tract commas e^flut aH-es of excellent timber la n«ar the centre of Des Moines county- CRIMES 4 STARR. ispt 7 "4 GROCERIES, 30 W. F. CQOLBAUGH A Ce. SACKS Hm r.ot.«e. rask Salleratnt, 4 4 o w e o i i i ROMLSWATTTC! i} J. 0 LAUMAH'Si New Store, Wsitftfli country prtHiice, at sept 28'41 Dissolutiom TTailoring HE co-partnership heretofore etisltni twren E. I). Morgan A HarrittJn Rocs, the business, is this day dissolved by mutual convit. Ail ktiowitig them* selves to be indebted tf the firm will please call and settle itn. same without delay also, these having claims again*t die firm are requested te call fot the a Ijitstnient or the sanjK E. D. MORGAN. HARRISON ROCK. iVjtt. 1st, 1^4t: Tne bnsiiiesa will Stilt be continued at the same stand, under th«* firm of F. D. MOHGAN, AOsfc •ept tl *44—Jt Great Rargaliatf AT TIIE I\E\V roait STO :E, s JUitiu a'rtvf. in the neic hrirk building H'lithiuirlon and C!4mi i6m stt. English ai.d Airwrican pflnts bsl- zarine and ainted muslins tripei fSee sa h»i Swist and j-iconett rreru workfcf colhnu 1 IFTY Thousand Superior 1 me hhtng.es ju-t and rollaif tis of tha most-rare *1yle Hale laces, ahj ("r —u steamer Men dot a, and for sale tueiit. F, J. C. pteA*t.tV. kiiserling-: boft.cis/a fMftl assort- GROCKriEil Tttr. stttfitio- of lii*til'M Ii rected to th^ jorttri.t of grtCeries which been se'e-.icu with great care. Tes«, toffee, chocolate sad sng f^.tior quality,.ain^ ^ln*r article Sowgoods HMty biekVave ars of a vert !es too aaaMr. jus to mettt^r„'aH which *ill be sold ea tremeiy low, at the NiJW YORK STORE.-— There will be weekly arrtvalti ef new and fresh' goods which w ill h« sold at a very small advance aver eastern prices. Thot iHshiag cheap aad od w'tt please mil, t» it is a pleasure la gfod* i Iftottand Ifeoflti i, a general WmM RECtlVm) and for sale, meal, a# |eW 4* CSII WtOt, by nay 2d In dm J. s. DA 44 [Hawkeye copyj cxAnohi IMI«M Dee.t.. 4% h- -i "cl- •m It t4*M