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W1LUAM WALKER. WIMJAM MOOR" WALKER 4t i\jotllE. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries-, and Produce generally• Burlington, Iowa Territory. Jane 11613 OFFICE Oct 26-ly ib SUCCESSORS h* TO LNS L. D.STOCKTON, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, BURLINGTON, IOWA. at his residence at the Lower end of Main Street. He will attend the Courts of Des Moines, Henry, Lee. Van liuren, Louisa and Muscatine, and the Supreme Court of the Territory. Jan 27 35 WILLIAM CHURCHMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. W ASHINGTON, W ASHINGTON OUNTY, 1 1 oct 6-ly ia J. H. A Y U ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Burlington, loua, Will give strict attention to all business, in the line of his profession, that may be entrusted to his care 11 is otlice is in the west room of the building on the corner of Washington and Main streets. H. C. BENNKTT, ATTORNEY AT A TV, Darlington, Iowa, WILL take notes and accounts lor collection, attend to the closing of books and to all other business in the line of his profession. Fie will also act as a gen eral a^entand collector. Nov 10 '42-1 y 21 a s i o n a e a i o Corner of Main and Washington Streets, Burlington, Iowa. EORGE G. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, Iowa. WILLIAM GREENE, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer. BURLTNGTON, I. T. N. LEWIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Keosauqua, Van Buren Co., I. T. G. W. BOWIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the several courts of the Territory. Office on the Corner of Main and Washington streets. Burlington, Oct. 13, 1842. 20 JAMES B. HOWELL. JAMES HALL. HOWELL Jfield, Si. IIALL, Attorneys at Law, Keosauqua, Van Buren County, Iowa. Sept 23 1841-t 17_ R. TEAS, Attorney at Law, Fair Jefferson County, Iowa Terri tory. July 22,1841 8 '1TT7-M. II. WALLACE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Mount Pleas ant, Iowa Feb. 18,1841. 38 JD LEARNED, Counsellor at Law, a and Solicitor in Chancery. His Office is on Main Street. BRIDGE, RAYBURN Co. Dealers in Tin Plates, Copper, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c and manufacturers of Stoves of every variety of patterns—also, the Jew ett's Improved Patent Carey Ploughs, St Louis Mo MILLINERYreceived GOODS.—Mrs Thomp son has just from New York a splendid assortment of Millinery Goods consisting in part of Florence Braid, Fancy Lace Straw and Dunstable Bonnets, Bon net Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Flor ences, Lisse, &c. tfcc.,to which she respect fully invites the attention of the Ladies. Nov 16 25 JOHN R. SHAW. II. C. SIMMONS JOHN R. SHAW, &, Co. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No.24Poydras Street, New OrleaM. RFFERENCES: Messrs B.T. David, B. F. Wood, St Co. Burlington Bridge & llale, 3 S. M. Finsley, & Co. Springfield, IU. Chouteau &. Valle, St. Louis_ N. B. We will make liberal advances on consignments for sales at New Orleans or to forward to northern markets The ad vances can be received by the shipper eith or in St Louis or in New Orleans, as may be preferred. JOHN R. SHAW, & Co. sep28'43-6m pd $5 FRANCIS J. C. PEASLEY, FORWMWING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT W A E S E E REFKRENCE8.' Messrs Edgell & Mulford, New Orleans. Asa Farr, Jr., Ira Todd & Sons, St Louis, Grecly, Keith & Ray, S. PAGE. Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Burlington, Iowa. GRIMES & STARR.—James W Grimes and Henry W. Starr, have associated themselves for the practice of the Law, under the above style, and will attend to professional business in the dif ferent counties, and also in the Supreme Court of the Territory. Particular atten tjon will be paid to claims for lands in the half breed tract, and lOsewhere. JAMES W. GRIMES. HENRY W. STARR. Burlington, Jan. 28,1841. [32] H. T. ItEID. REID *D.JOHNSTON. & JOHNSON, Attorneys at Law, Fort Madisen, Iowa. A. D. GREEN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Burlington, Iowa, oeto—ly-pd ig TURKISHScafarlatti.TOBACCO— SMOKING A vtty superior article for sale by BRIDGE IT. HALE. If JOHN G. FOOTE, Agt, -.v Farm for Sale# WEbout offer a great bargain in a Farm a two miles East of New Lon don on the Burlington road, containing 240 acres, well divided as to prairie ami timber, with fifty acres of improvement*, a good frame house and frame baru on the premises we will sell the above at a small price and on a liberal credit. Nov2 GRl.MESfc STARR. Farms, Fai'SMS! E have a Farm for sale about ten miles north of Burlington, with large improvements on it, which we will sell on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Another about 4 1-2 miles N. W. of Bur lington, with small improvements. We have several other Farms and a large quantity of *vild lands which we are anx ious to sell at a small advance on the orig inal cost. Enquire of Nov2 GRIMES & STARR. "ffjiiirsais, Farm* for sa3e. He havca number of valuabl-j improved farms in this and other counties, which we will sell on the most liberal terms. july 13 GRIMES & STARR FOR SALE, A valuable farm under excellent improvement within two miles of this city It has on it a good frame house, brick kitchen and out houses, with upwards of one hundred acres under sub stantial fence and in croos july 13 GRi.vIES &, STARR. ("liiy We have a large number of lots in tliit city which wo are authorized to sell on ac commodating terms, and some which we will rent for a term of years. Enquire of july 13 GRIMES Sc STARR. LAND I\ in Jelferson county for sale. w 1-2 n w 1-4 sec 13 town 72 8 e 1-2 n w 1-4 sec *5 town 72 8 s 12 n e 1-4 sec 1 town 71 8 We will sell the above described lands on the most accommodating terms. jun8 GRIMES &, STARR. ^ETURN their thanks to the citizens of Burlington and its vicinity for the lib eral patronage they have heretoiore received and take this method of informing them that they have fitted up their shop in the north end of the Post Ollice Building, on Main Street, where they intend to continue their business as tailors. They hope by strict attention to business to merit the con tinuance of the public favor. N. B. Fanners woule' do well to give them a call,as they intend to take all kinds of produce in payment for work. 'Iheir prices shall correspond with the reduced prices of producc and the pressure ol the times. auir31-tf 14 OOLS Leather.—Two thousand lbs. £3 Sole Leather for sale cheap by i\ov2 S DAVID IUSILSS."rii'TLM, comb, slioe, liuir, white wash, sdasterers, window, scrub, dusting, stove, crumb, paint, and sash tool Brushes, for salu by Nov30 S THOMPSON. MOLASSES.--Ten bbls. superior Mo lasses for saie low for cash by Nov2 S DAVID Liquor*, Wines, &c. COGNAC liraiidy, Fine Old Jamaica Rum, Port Wine, Old Madeira, do. Selected expressly for medical use by Oct 19 J. F. TALLANT. A NEW ARTICLE.—Dare"sImprovea Portable Cooking Stove, which are ve ry much approved of, and considered as most excellent for Summer cooking by those who have had them in use, for sale low by auglO BRIDGE & HALE. AILS.—5i Kegs assorted Boston INaiis just received and for sale low by bu^IO BRIDGE Si HALE. N ,C1 MIT IIS' TOOLS.—A good assortment k3 of Anvils, Vices and Bellows, for sale low by BBIDGE & HALE, augl7 JOHN G. FOOTE, Agt. ALT.—200 bbis of Salt just recrived and forsile very low for cash by BRIDGE $ HALE. auglO s LOOPork Burlington, Iowa. Dealer in Groceries, Paints and Oils Staple Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardware, Iron, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. if HER !!—1 am no.v in want of or cash, all those who know themselves to be indebted to me either by note or book account, will oblige me by paying what they owe me in cash or pork, one or the other I must have. nov30 J. S. DAVID. BOOTS Si. SHOES.—Just received our Fall and W inter supply of Mens coarse peg Boots, fine Calf do. lined and bound Brogans Pumps and Slippers, Ladies Calf Slippers, Kid do. stout leather Shoes, Lace Boots Kip do 5rc, Jtc. All of which are offered forsalr at the lowest cash prices by SHACKFORD & TIIOM, Jefferson street. Oci ID 21 LUMIIKK.--Superior OA'l'IM/fS & Hard Times.--75 ps. Satinets and llardtimes, for sale cx treinelylow by S DAVID N ov2 23 STATIONERY.—Quills, NEW GOODS. THE subscriber is now receiving his stock of Fall and Winter GOODS di rrct from the East. Comprising as follows Cloths, Cassimeres, Casinets, Flannels, Lin sevs, and Jeans. Merenoes, Ass'd Muslin de Laines, Silk and Pocket Handkfs, Bed Tick and Diaper, Super Bk Silk Velvet and Striped Do, Fancy Vestings and a variety of new and Staple Dry Goods very Cheap, with a good Stock of Brown and Bleached Mus lins and a Splendid Lot of Calicoes and Rib bons, Artificials and Bonnets, Fancy Silk and Nett Gloves, Mens Buck do. Super Bk. kid do., with a good Lot of New and Fancy Buttons, and many other articles also Col'd Carpet Chain, White do. Cotton yarn, Cotton Bats and with an Ass't of fine Brush Hats and Caps, Ass't Boots and Shoes do., also a good Ass't ol 8 for sale anl to Rent. CROOKING Pine Lumber, 40,OO feet aborted 1 and 1-4 inch Wcatherboardinff, Flooring, &.C., 20,000 feet seasoned clear pine, 1 1-2 and 2 inch, for sale low by E RAND steel pens pen holders, crayons, lead, camel hair, and slate pencils, slater, copy, memoran dum and toy books, letter paper, stationery boxes, scaling wax and wafers, lor sale by Nov30 S THOMPSON. SCHOOLBooks, Books.—An assortment of School Blank Books, Writing paper, Quils, Ink, Slates, &.c. Nov2 S DAVID A N Y Y E I N Silk and Woollen. ALSO,Of Ladies dresses and Clothing of every description Dyed or Scoured at the shortest notice, and in the best manner by A. DUSTON. corner of Main and Washington St. septl l-'im' 16 w JU1TE L.EAD.--25 Kegs in oil 1 do dry 1 do red do for sale by COOKING COPP & PARSONS. STOVE9.—Just received a lot of superior cooking stoves of the latest patterns, for sale low for cash by auglO BRIDGE & HALE. Queensware, Burlington, (Jet., 15th 1843. cheap. Groceries, viz: Sugar, Codec, Tea, Indigo and Madder, Pepper and Alspice, Tobacco and Cigars, Powder, Lead, Tinware and many other desirable goods all of which am disposed to sell very cheap for Cash or approved Country Produce. Call and see and judge for yourselves. WESLEY JONES. Just received via Steamer Ohio, by COPP & PARDONS. CASKS Queens and Glass Ware, includ ing 200 sets com Teas 50 do printed do 50 do white Granite do 230 doz Com. Printed, Whits Granite and China Plates, 25 doz pt and pt. Fluted Tumblers. Together with assorted China, Printed and while Granite Tea Sets, Castors, Glass Nappies, and a general assortment of ware. Also, several Packages Drugs, and Med icines, such as Calomel, Gum Camphor, A1 oes. Myrrh. Arabic, Stig. L'jad, Magne lia, &.c. Ail of which are ready for sale at the lowest rates. Jef. St. Burlington, Sept. 29th W ANTEii.--Wheal, Dry Hides, Bees wax and Flax-seed wanted, the high est price paid for the above. nov30 J. S. DAVID. "VfAILS."Forty Kegs Nails assorted 131 No's, for sale by JS DAVID I)!Uh\ZB Si. LEAF assorted also, Ci^s tor Oil, just received and for sale by augl7 COPP &. PARSONS. /'ANTED by the subscribers. Flax-seed [clean,] Bees wax, [pure] White Pea beans. COPP PARSONS. OCT. B. Brand ret h's Vegetable U niversal Pills, the jrenuine article for by COPP & PARSONS. Vt -4/ A XTEIJ, County Orders, arid Bur lington City Scrip, for winch the highest rates will be paid by Nov9 PEASLEY. TEEL.—A lot of Plough Steel just re ceivcdand for sale low by auglO BRIDGE $ HALE. ».COX."3000 lbs Side Bacon, 1000 lbs Shoulder Bacon, for sale by aug31 DAVID. PjpO 1 E TT E.—Pomatnm, ox-marrow poinmade, antique oil, cologne water, fragrant soaps, shell and horn side combs, tooth powder, tooth, nail and hair brushes, for sale by S THOMPSON. STOVES, Just received per St l»t Galena, a lot of New Prein:'im Cooking Stoves, which will be sold low for cash or wheat. LYMAN COOK. Wanted in Exchange for Goods or Cash. "tf GOOD Cornfed Hogs, weighing 200 lbs and upwards, 5000 lbs good pure Beeswax, LOOO bushels clear Flaxseed, and any quantity of Dry Hides. Nov9 FJC PEASLEY )LLOWS.--Fancy, Common and Blacksmith's Bellows, for sale by Nov30 SO THO.MPSOV. 14 ^/"IIUPMAN, CROW !»*—Chap man's superior magic Razor Strops, and shaving cream also, shaving cases, boxes and brushes, for sale by Nov30 S THOMPSON. CAPS.--plush A fine assortment of Sea let seal skin, velvet, cloth, fur bound, glazed, nutria and otter enps, for sale by Nov30 S THOMPSON. EWELRY.--Breast and shawl Pins, 3" Ear rings, bracelets, buckles, watch guards, keys and rings also glass and g*It heads, forsali by S THOMPSON. USIC.—Violins, bows and strings. Flutes, French and Jews harps, trum pets, drums, whistles, See., «VC-, for sale by Nov30 S THOMPSON. HARDWARE.—Knives and Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hinges, Nor folk Latches, Handsaws and Files, Po.ket, Shoe and Butcher Knives, Axes, Wood saws. Needles, Pins, Tacks, Trunk, Chest and Door Locks, Coffee Mills, (iun Lock«, Spoons, Shoe Makers Thread and Tucks, Si.c., for sale by S UAViD Nov 2 S3 FANCY GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from New York a large and splendid as sortment of Fancy Articles, among which ma}' be found a great variety of French and German Toys, work boxes, reticules, Dun stable, Tuscan, fancy lace and split straw bonnets, embroidered slippers, perfumery, dolls, doll heads, water colors, German pipes, snuff boxes, segar cases, pocket books blacking, matches, torpedoes, thimbles, looking glasses, ivory pocket and side combs, knitting pins, whalebone busks, stay, sleeve and bonnet bones, bonnet reeds &c. &c. Nov 30 S THOMPSON, Lower brick block, Water St. To Couutry Subscribers. WANTED at the Hawk-Eye Office, Fire Wrood, Pork, Potatoes, Corn, Oats and other country produce, in pay ment of Subscription. OMESTIC Muslins.--A large and cheap assortment of Domestic Mus lins for sale very low by Nov2 S DAVID WANTED—Wheat, Rye, Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Butter and Eggs for which the highest market price will be paid in goods or cash by dec7 WESLEY JONES. KAAft BUSHELS Corn and Oats wanted, for which I will pay the highest market price. (Gaz copy] JNO. S. DAVID Shoe and Leather Store. Selling at Reduced Prices. RS. ADAMS has removed to liis NF.wCiiicK BUILDING, on MainStreet, nearly opposite the Post OlHce, w here he has opened a fresh, and extensive Stcckof Boots and shoe*, &c. Consisting of Ladies' Fashionable Morocco, Prunella, and finis Calf, Boots, Shoes and Slippers Men's extra fine fine,coarse, tine and coarse Boots, Shoes and Brogans Boy's and Children's Boots and Shoes Buffalo and other Over Shoes. Leather Travelling Trunks. Leather of all kinds, at wholesale or re tail. Findings for the trade, and every variety of articles in his line. Also, custom work done to order, with neatness and des patch as usual. The Subscriber takes this opportunity to thank his old CUSTOM ERS, and the PUBLIC in general, for their former patronage, and hopes to merit a general share of their future fa void. IRON.—30 HORSE Ii. S. ADAMS. Burlington June 29 1843 5ns LEATHER, &c. LBS. Spanish and Oak tanned Sole Leather. 12 do/, of Superior Upper Leather, 15 uoz Calf 12 doz Kip, 40 bus! els Pegs, assorted sizes and Shoe Findings generally. For sale on as favorable terms as they can be procured at St. Louis. Nov9 *43 R.S.ADAMS. HER SKINS, Bridle and Harness Leather, Binding Skins, and Split Leather, for sale by R.S.ADAMS. tons of Juniatta Iron of all sizes, viz: Bar, Square, Round, Band and Hoop, just received and for sale low by BRIDGE if HALE. For Sale. —An excellent dark Brown Horse, also, Saddle and Bridle, enquire of SHACKFORD & TIIOM. Jefferson St, Burlington NEW PALL & WINTER GOODS. E have just received a fresh assort ment of Fall and Winter Goods,such as Droad Cloths, Beaver and Pilot do. Flan nels, Mackinaw Blankets, Jeans, a large variety of woollen and other Shawls. Com forts, Sft'.., tyc. Also a good assortment of Merrimack and Fall River Prints, all of which are offered for sale at the lowest cash prices by SHACKFORD Sc TIIOM. Oct 19 Jefferson Street. Producc taken in exehange at cash prices. IAEATHER.--For sale an assortment of Upper and Sole Leather, Calf and Kip skins bv SHACKFO.lD & TIIOM. Oct 19 Jeff crson Street. Fresh Drusrs and Medicines. rj^HE Subscriber has just received his 8 fall supply of every thing in his line, making his stock full and complete, and offers inducements to the public not inferior to any of his competitors, both in the varie ty, quality and prices of his stock. He has just received, 25oz Quinine, 20 lbs Peruvian Bark, 20 Camphor, 1 bb! Castor Oil, 2" Spts Turpentine 1 Linseed Oil, 25 lbs Jujube Paste, 25 Africa Cayenne 20 Calomel, 1 bbl Copperas, 1 Alum, 1 Venitian Red, 3 bbls Spanish Whiting. Togetker with every thing in his line that can bo wanted or called for, for sale very low by J. TALLANT. IXSF.YS Si. Flannels.--A large as sortmect of Linseys and Flannels by Nov2 S DAVID I Al'TOX ALE.—IO Barrels of this celebrated article on consignment, and for sale by J. F. TALLANT. til 13 7 PARLOR STOVES.—A new and splen did article of Parlor Stoves of the lat est patterns, for sale low for cash by uuglO BRIDGE & HALE. Of DEST A BL1SH ED S A N ].— At A. W. Carpenter's ("lock, Watch and Jewelry Establishment, may be found all such articles as are usually kept in the line, and also all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted at the shortest notice. Store on Main Street, one door south of J. K. Field, Saddler. Jan 5, 1843-1v 23 MIRACLES. A LTHOUGII we are told that the age of Im. miracles has passed, yet occasionally there are circumstances occuring which even in the eye of sober reason (influenced by prejudice or predilection) appear almost miraculous. Among the most prominent of these are the cures which have been effected by the use of Sherman's Medicated Lozenges. Certificates may be seen at the Doctor's «jf fice of persons who have been curcd (who had been pronounced in the last stages of consumption by their attending physicians} by the use of his celebrated COUGH LOZENGES, which are the best article in the world for coughs, colds, asthma, whooping cough, &,c. ever offered to ths public. Sherman's Camphor Lozenges are producing miracles daily in curing ner vous or sick head ache in from live to ten minutes, when before th^ir introduction, persons were compelled to sutler from one to three days belore relief could be obtain ed. They are also the only remedy known for that distressing complaint, sea-sickness. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES. These celebrated articles are considered the only certain remedy for these destroyers ot the young, and are so pleasant that children eat them with avidity, and cry for more. FEVER AND AGUE. Sherman's Fever and Ague Lozenges are a certain and warranted cure of this distress ing complaint, and the chills never return, as they often do when cured by other means. They have been used in over five hundred thousand cases, and not an instance of their tailure has been known. Sherman's Cathartic Lozenges are the best active bilious Cathartic medi cine in use They are remarkably pleas ant, and leave the system free from all dullness and oppression. THE POOR MAN'S PLASTER. Of which, 1,DUO,DUO are sold yearly, is the best plaster in the world lumbago rheuma tism, pain or weakness in the back, side or breast, and its price, (only 12£ cents,) brings it within the reach of every person in the community. For sale by Jacob Gauby, only authorized agent lor Burlington. Also, by Lott Moffit at Augusta, and Trjonfc Day, Oquawka. aug3l-ly 14 1NSEED OIL.—3 bbls for sale by I aug 17 COPP & PARSONS. Western Hotel. Kew Good*' Burlington, Iowa. The subscribers have jUst ^., Should avid acquaintance be forgot* N. Y. and Boston a fresh »upi»iv rflHE Proprietor of the Western Hotel the uil and inter Trade, 8 situated on tbfs corner of rourth and j*?r at the lowest cash j»rictp Jefferson streets, takes thisoccaeion to pre- New urhk Store on the North sent his grateful acknowledgements for the Jerson, between Water and Mains,"5 liberal amount of patronage extended to- urchascra are respectlully wards him in time past, and begs leave to and satisfy themselves OH inform his friends and the pubic generally, by unremitted and assiduous attention to, Attached to the above Hotel,is acommo-! dious Stone Stable, together with exten sive yard room and affording facilities toi travelers notsurpassed in the Territory. 1 1 The Company will also insure, on the most favorable terms, against Loss or Dam age to Merchandise shipped to and from any of the eastern ports and ports on the Mis sissippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers. Burlington June 8 1813 TEEL.—Blister, German and cast Steel forsuleby BRIDGE &, HALE. s I have also feirsuie on commission, 1500 feet pine Timber, 50,000 do Lumber, 30 reams writing paper, 50 do w rapping do 20 do printing do. sep2-4m GEoliGE PARTRIDGE. I Millinery, Dre-^s and Cloak US. C. E. THOMPSON, thankiul lor jVJL past favors, would respectfully in form her friends and customers, that she continucsthc above bm incss. on Jefferson street, directly opposite the National STRAW SALERATUS ISas tic^- that he has again taken possession of this Bmlington, Oct., 18ih 1843. *4 well known establishment, and he hop s Tnot merit a continuance of the patronagehith-| 001 1 Q£ PARS(_)_W erto bestowed. During the ^iiort recess, the House hns been thoroughly renovated and improved,' and is now ready for the reception of Board-, ers and the traveling public. JAMES W. NEALEY. may 26-tf 52 UEMXSWARE. A general assort-! merit including 180 set common teas,' for^ale by FJC PEASLEY. BRISTOL Bricks."-For cleaning, knives, scouring, fyc. for sale by T.lLL.lNT Septal :^TT3UHPS. cro.! H. W. Moore, Agent of the Protect ion i Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn—I Offers to insure Houses, Stores and Barns! and the contents of ^eacli against loss orj damage by fire. The rates of premium arc as low as those of any other similar institu-1 tion, and every man has now an opportu-! nity for a trifling sum to protect himself a-! gainst the ravages of this destructive cle mcnt, which often in a single hour, sweeps' away the earnings of many years. i Yeast Powders, FORImproved rising light bread, buckwheat cakes, Jfc. This convenient article, so long known and extensively u«»ed in the East,! particularly in "Buckwheat season," will1 raise any description of bread or cab is in fifteen iiiiniues, making t! em perfectly light and sweet. Full directions for usincr' upon every box. For sale at half the us-' ual price by, 1 sep21 J. TJT.L^INT POHK PACKING: I TIP 1 JI 1 The above articles added to the Ink-.* FW^HE undersigned having made extensive _f,i, „ij i- ,1 i- r» ol their old stock, make a verydfumJ 1L arrangements tor the paelti.ig oi Beef and Pork, solicits a share of public patron age, and is ready to contract with iudivid Hotel, and next door to the store of J. L. Kimball BONNETS—Thelatest style and Patterns, slso Silk Ribbons, Arti ficial Flowers, &c. for sale by Mrs E Thompson, Jefferson street opposite the National Hotel. June 8 Sns s LIPPERS.—Ladics Kid Slippers, a fine article for sale by MrsC. E. Thomp son, Jefferson street opposite National Hotel. June 8 Ins All the varieties of Binding executed in' V2Mn»n«A9li?'n llriil'illCt a neat and durable manner, by 0f7e}S 0 price,Hri(1 0c* 'COPl*PAfiko^ v ii 1 From Hoston. O O A O U s l"n- "fj BALES Applet. JLO other heavy a 3tS m. ah, 2 cases 27 a 3'J 111 Bleach do. 2 bales Batting ... PRINTS. 3000 vds Merrirnac and Fait ?»:_ Prints, together with an 1 fanct Pfi. Cliects, American. En? and French Undressed Gingham Victoria Plaids, Jkc. CLOTHS, A good assortment of Medium and Fine Broad Cloths, Beavers, p,|fttl Cassimeres, Forest Cloths, Satinet, Kentucky Jeans, Lard Tunc, fc. McnsSupt. Laiubs wool Frock, do Also Ass'd cks Pantaloon, Sxbsbury Printed Flannel, AssM Pus bite, Red and Y.-llow do Heavy ScurM Twilled, Red."do MURCXOES, ALPACC\{s A beautiiul assortment of 6-1 Extra Fine French and En». Also ass'dqualities 4 to 5-4 do Plain and Fancy Alapacca Lugtres I And Crape tle Lninea. i SUA WLS 1 2 diz. 9.4 Extra Fine Wool Plaid8k, A very superior article, Also a large ass't of Highland Pl«uj. from 4 to 7-4. also large Filled do. and 9-i iiich BrocheShawls also Silk Hkfg— A large supply of Printed POIIITM S pita I field, Heavy Flag and C»in. CbMk| Diets Silks und Cardinal /Vinpttl 2U0 yds Fresli Extra quality 1 Black and Blue, I Black. Gro« de 'uise. Ass'd i'oiinet -:!k l.iningi, a 1 to 4 inch assorted col. rs, CtrdlmlSu! fringes, for l)r?s- trun'gi, I A In autilul fresh supplv of Thread 1m»1 Lisle do. Plain and Fig'd Bouk Sn»f and Jac Muslins, Ac. 12 ps of Canvass and Padding, ft 12 Extra quality bik liuon Tbroad. I l'utent While do. A full supply of Twist and Silk Sew** and aborted nrtieics for Tailors an assortment. Those wishing to purciu«!r private use or to sell ng.iin will findu 1 good bargains as can be given elsowlim-' uals or companies for pu king tin ir beef or COl'P & MlSOv' Jefferson street, Burlington, Out, 1!)'4J I pork on favor '.ic terms. There if eonncct. w i y a k i n o u s a n e n e s a u -i tcring establi hmerit, where lam prepared! to kill and pack with the utmost despatch Czr scla 1 any number of hogs, and will load flat boats (J tt S El SS»1 £i Ii and despatch them at a very short notice. 'heir thanks to tlic citizeu. I shall give my personal attention to Au, Burlington and vieimty lorllir! the business, and am certain that I can give a satisfaction to any who see fit to contract have received and embrncc this opptirUr. with me. of informing them that they have rem'.:,,| I will furnish barrels and sa'.t for pack-! f1"01'1 their old stand mi Water Stmit, im£i ing if desired at a very low price. For m°re commodious bui'diitg, sittiulcii further particulars enquire of the subscri- fcrson Street, between tiic Wotm ber. GEORGE PARTRIDGE. National Hotel, where they are prepi^g' scp2-4m 14e to furnish at the shortest noticc any 4u 1 cription of carriages now in tl e, the d«n-& p|HE subscriber has for sale, and will bility and workmanship of which theyfu. exchange for pork or grain, guaranty nor shall their splendor,n'.vlifi 1 first rate family carriage, 2 double horse wagons, I 3 good horses and one double harness.' share of public patronage which ti?tj finish be surpassed by those from »{f: tabli-duncnt of the kind west of the A ncy mountains. We have now on hand alrcarljfioiih'" omc carriages, among which arc one Elis ion top Buroucke wuJi pule and (rfiafti tefe NO or two horse.--, suiLaiiiu f.»r four JHMWIJ iv. II finished also, a uumber of and one standing top Barouche. I: The above carriages w ill lie snlducba^V an the same kind can be purr h*«d Ml", any regular establirdiment in the Un!tc^ States, for the same kind of pa\ »ndi.» have not any on baud that will suit,"', have the materials to finish tlicra lit* shortest possible notice thereforewcttat it would be to the advantage of tlrtC* zensof Iowa and Illinois to give u« and xira of JG.ll'HY xpiration vui »inunito as possible By so doing they will be JcaP* able to preserve those valuable publica- the sign of the Good lions in perfect order. J"»^9-tf 1 WILLIAM GREENE. Blank Books of any size or pattern made toorder, on the most reasonable terms. Bu.:lington, August 25,-tf W.G. and TEA—Just received by Steamer Amaranth from Boston— 1500 lbs Saleratus, 4 boxes superior quali ty Y II Tea, which we will warrant to an practice, give full satisfaction to the purchaser. Oct 19 COPP & PARSONS Miner's Improved Patent Putnp, for, nine, P. Parks, E. Salt-», Cream U'J"' Wells, Cisterns, Springs, i.c. Carb. Soda, .^lagncsia. Rhubarb, fcc.T as superior to the common Lug Pump, A|sO-- C, that is to the old crotch and pole.j A fine lot of Brushes, such as 9 V/I"i and cheaper than cither! The working Hand,Scrubbing, Tooth, Horse,sl'#,( parts being all iron, and no lower box, it is ing and Paint Brushes—Combi, not liable to get out of order, and all re- Shaving Boxes, frc. «V.c. .,„T pairs are done away with. The s'.ock is un-? Burlington, Oct2-tf JACOB GAt"' decaying and water proof and the whole is decav ing and water proof and the whole is secure from frost, neat, durable, simple and cheap, and so easily worked that a child five years old can raise water with it A supply on hand, and will be sold very low by j. F. TALLANT, sept7 Water St. TIN i Plates and Tinners Stock just re*] cetved a supply of Tin Plates, Sheet Iron, Rivets, Wire «Sj:c. to which we would invite the attention of the manufacturer*, of the neighboring towns. i AuglO BRIDGE $ HALE. Iinnifl prosperity depends in a gnat n»j| ure tli2 prosperity of the scction of in which tin v live. BLACKS MIT JUNO of every Aw»ff lion executed with neatness aud dap10! liht Aog 17-ly nnz a STOZSF: FIE,hove* (!:gn of "the Coud Sai/iJr-to*l wishes to inform Uie that he has removed bis Drug M*1. directly opposite his Old Stand and A. Carpenter's Jewelry Establishment, •k'1 (Sign of ihe Good Samaritan, THE Subscriber has just received«t* Drug Store, on Main Street. assortment of the above .Medicine* brought to the west. Consisting of1*' medi'-i-.scs used in the 'I uisoni#n w i u i e i o n s o w o u s e I icincs urc put up in various size pscW* Also a few copys of Compor'.'a Ilw** A lso— A general assortment of Dng« _incs, consisting in part of Calo"141' 4 |4 (Rtmemher the Sign.) I S i s v u i s i will exchange for cori., r*« ,,,^1 6 BTjj- ^Jl'LU.vi OIL.—lUd gallons wm'*e 'luus 1. W. AI WATER ClsTtrK5«"'^ Water Cistern"", of the ,c^gAfj made and warranted by Enquire at J. GaubvV Drug Burlington June 8, 1343-6m