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R' I* S O N E OSOCtR AMD COMMISSION T, Jfo. fc7, Lcvco, 1*8 in store ind tb, Which be will cdl a KUbwmg "tbe loweet rates: «M0 fcM V. o. sugar *4^50 Mil refined and etari ied do. OTbMa fit. Looic and N. 4 Ofteaaa molasses, 800 bogi Bio. Lagayta Java ceBee 2Mpk* I2** av*enal 4ft» f* lmf., G. 1'., 1 11. aad Mack teas 40 ti«ece rice R. and layer raisins 250 drams and bxs figs 100 bbls tar and rosin 250 ham V. A Mo. tobecco 800 bxs soap and e*«vNe 50 qr and cks cogniac and Amer. brandy 100 bbls Amcr. brandy and gin 72 do peach brandy rum and Mo* nongahela. whiskey 500 bbls old rectified do 100 bbls cider vinegar 60 qr ck* old port, Ma deira A Malaga wine 100 bxs claret wine 150 pkgs Baton salcratus 300 bx» codfish A herring eke nip. carb. soda 1100 bxs brandy cherries A snr.*. ». Jwterope 9M doa manilla and hemp bed chord* bUt r.utmog8 A cloves 300 SO bblscr and racegmg ft da adum, sulybur and 1000 cans Bait, oysters 10 case i and bxs sar dines 100 bxs assorted pickles and ketchup 100 bxa lemon syrup and chocolate 100 regalia and princi- JK'C cigars 1% careens indigo iri 3 du Ombro madder 800 kega Boston nails 600 whole and i bxs M. 150 bxs Havana and Cu ba sixes 50 bxs assorted preserves 50 gross playing cards 50 doi wasliljoards 250 d»z buckets, assorted 450 nest tubs 20 gross venst powders ion bUcki'.iG r# f»ucy and Cut-tile 350 rms let and cap paper 160 bxB star and sperm 500 ims wrapping paper candles 1200 bxs window glass W bbls almonds Afllberts 1 50 do tumblers and flasks 10* bales ^batting 150 bales wick and twine 75 bales of oakum 150 bags ootton yarn 199 grnm matches \seorted lVpper sauc«, TjYNERl 4 box E8 BOO do iuk aud mustard 1 case U. D. peeussion caps Prunes and candy MOIQ palts, camphor, black lead, ipes, powder Jcad,shot, Ac. Jan. 11 '54. 4 boxes Fine Bonnet Ribbons, K) d«en sewing silk and mobftlr mitts, £jtowhi0eflt style jackonet printed lawns, it) do CBamboy and jackonet gingham, «do assorted American ginghams, fatterns do dress s Ik, Id pieces m&gnifie?nt barege. *ff4 0Me» uoUoi tna entirely too 6 nmV*rw»a to men tion,{or Kale at the usual low prices of JFTTAFC 15,1854. KIMBALL A CO. rpUREG hundred card board for aale at 1 [may 25 '54] CORSB* IEADY MADE CLOTHING— 5 dozen Linen Coats, 4 do Fine cloth do ,** do do pant?, 10 do Assorted Vest?, r0( v S! :.riJ thevery latest styles, at jtmelS, 1854. J. 6. KIMBALL AC SPSX?T ACLE S,AC.—Ju?t received, a good assortment of Spectacles to suit all ages. Port Moniea, shell side oombs: diaper pins, Ae., for sale by A. W. A W. CARPBNTEK, april 8,'53 Mainatreet. WHIPS. rpHB lafgect awortmcnt ever brought to this State, I inst received from the manufacturers, for sa'e low i 1* X'"selected 4 6 R. 8. ADAMt QILYERWARE—Just received, a good'assortmen Oof »ilver table and tea spoons, thimbles a first rat aitiele of nilvor plated MMKHJS, silver fob chains, Ac for sale by A. W. A W. CARPENTER. GKO( KKIRS. QUOAR.eoftee^tea, molasses, supar ?nlt. dried n Oplesand peaches, and everything «Ise in this line •Meal* by J. G. L/UMAN A PRO., ,v(april 27 [^aiettecopv] Cor. Water and Jeff.sts. fl y NKTS A GOOD assortment, body, flank, and full nets, for sale cheap by R. S. ADAMS. For Sale. MINIATURE NUNN & 1IUEY, Arch Row, IVIain Street. Hand AVE in store and offer for sale, one of rhe largest best assorted stock of American and foreign dry goods ever exhibited in this market. Their stock of domestic goods contains all the latest styles that are usually sold, and their assortment of fancy goods aad small wares is as fine and varied as that of any bouse in the trade and will be sold on as favorable We invite the attention of the ladies of the city •nd surrounding country who are in want of good aad obeau goods to call, examine pur goods, and if tbev don purchase beforo leaving, the fault will be [may 20] tbey i all on one side, rr Boy* Metropolitan Huts, Astow NEW style, and very nicc—just received at the ef Jspr 8] W. STUHQIS. Liquors and Vine:«r lantityanidqnality.forsalclowat f, '53 KIMBALL ACOS, TH I O A S A N S SJust receiving at hi« Store Rooui in New London, Henry County, Iowa, a irtsh stock of Domestic miitable for this Market such as Calicoes, Flannels, Tickings, Domestics, Cotton yarn*. Fancy Prints, Cas •UBeces, Jeans, and Satinetts. Ho has also a fine •tcek of fresh E S S S Mieh as Swwr, Molasnec, Coflec, Tea, Allspice, Pep per, Kioe. Dried Fruits, Shot, Powder, aud Car-Lead, AUcf which isas OS® t) MHD O ~M any in the Market. He invites customers to |H» bim a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he is deter mined to command patronage by meriting i:. 8eft. 2. 1854. J«8T J" S'oraes, received a good a^rtment of gold and sil vei Knglwb levers, silter hunting case anchor and Le open faecd lev^r sab very aheap by tines, open faeed levers and Lepines, quartiert, Ac April 18. A. W. A W. CARPENTER. The American'* Fricud Lfl. :ffX (Qlh HOLLOWAY'S P1IXS. SIB: It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to inform you that I have been restored to henltn and strength by tnkiug your Pills. For the last ten years I suffered from a derangement of the liver and stom ach and was reduced to such an extremity that I gave up my ship, never expecting to go to sea any more as 1 had tried every remedy that was recommended to inc, but all to no purpose and had given myself up to despair, when I was at last recommended to take your pills. After using them for three months, the result is that I am now in better health than I have been for eleven years past and indeed as well as ever I was in my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully Jons JOHNSON. These Celebrated Pills are Wonderfully Effi cacious in the following complaints Ague, asthma, billions complaints, blotches on the skin, bowel complaints, constipation of the bowels, debility, dropsy, crysijtelas, female irregularities, fe vers of all kiiuls, g«ut, head-ache, indigestion, jaun dice, liver complaints, piles, retention of urine, scrofula or kings evil, stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, veneiial affections, worms of all kinds, weakness, from whatever cause. Sold at the establishment of Prof. Ilolloway, 38, cornor of Ann and Nassau streets, York also by all respectable druggists f.r.d dealers in medicines throughout the Vnileti States, at 37J cents, 87 cents and jj-L 50 cents each. To Iv had at wholesale of the principal drug houses in the Union. There Is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guideance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. To the Citizens of the United States I most humbly and sincerely thank you for the im mense patronage which you have bestowed UJJOU my pills. I take this eppirtunity of staling that lay ancesters were ..11 AmevWWcitiaens, and that I en tertain for all that concerns Araeriea and the Ameri cans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I originally compounded' these pills expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and maimer of living, intending to establish myself among you, which I hare now done, by taking premises in New York. T110M A 110LL0 WAY. 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, AND Liver and Billions Complaints. The itizens of the Union suffer much from dis orders of the liver and stomach: scarcely any are free from the influence of these destructive maladijs, hence Ufa wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most haiKtavme in the world, up to a certain period when, distressing to -ay. mnny loose their teeth and good l«r.k*, while i" beydav jf life, such sad evil., may K- 1 eboald not be forgotten, that the largest and best appears to reigu. As it regards the preservation of stock of wall pnper in the States is kept on hand and offered at reasonable prices a [may 25 '54] CORSE'S. life COTTAGE, with nil kinds of shrub- beiy and fruit bearing trees. T/ots No. 643 and •49 A, 133X117 feet, corner of Fifth n nd Maple. For terras enquire of EBERSOL. may 10—3m FANCY DRY GOODS. A FINE assortment of ladies's dress goods, latest •tyles, just opened and for sale low at the new store of •lay 20 NUNN A nUEY. can A t'l/'OMAN'SRECORD, or, sketches of all distin r—/TT iTT wished woman from the beginning till A. S ECT speech of the Ri lUl«,forMl0M COM*'* E A E 1^ now receiving. HMO lb red aide leather, 40 dos. upper, 5000 oak 75 kips and calf. 4000 burners 40 lining A padritin*. 20 dot. bridle. Also, enameled, patent dash, rpHE fine ^rhang, skirting, split collar, and band leather hog, kid, patent calf, goat, French calf, binding and red brawn skins. In fact I have ererj thing desired by torses*,saddle, and shoemakers, in the leather line, wkimk will be sold at a very small advance over cost. t»pril»] R- S. ADAMS. PAftlllONABLE CASSIMEEE HATS, lend id article, just received at april 8] W. STURGIS. A. W. 4 W. CARPENTER. KALEBS in Watebee, Clocks, Silver ware Jewiry, Ac., Main St., Burlington, Iowa, paid for California Gold and old Silver' June 12. '54. & ARASOLS—40 doten assorttil (pialiti.«s of the wry nU 1 'uedied Vy c«in1inually keeping the blooti pnr-. ai'i «he liver and ftomacb in a healthy action, when lite will flow smoothly, and resemble i plauts in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring i..-!- i—. I the human frame, and the duration of life, much mav be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and be prolonged for many years beyond their ordinary limits, if Ilolloway's Pills are taken to purifv the blood according to ths rules laid down for health contained in the directions which accompany each box. A case of Weakness and Debility of ten years' standing, cured by Holloway's Pills. Copy of a letter fr^m Capt. John Johnson, Aetor House, New \ork, dated Jan. 5, 1SO4. To PitoFEsson IIOI.I.OWAT, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York AMERICAN LAUNDRY SOAP. The Biggest Lick of the Day and Age.— Manufactured by the American Soap Company. THIS articcle is guaranteed to wash and cleanse clothes, however dirty, with cold or warm water, without boiling or pounding: bjT its us •, all Grease Spots, Stains, Ink,Paint, in fact all foreign substan cesare instantly removed, and warranted not to in jure the most delicate fabric. DEPOT. FRONT ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA. 1 BOXES just received and for sale py the box, or 1 u bar, and wsrranted to do all it professes to with out fail. Particulars see directions accompanying the soap. W. H. ANDERSON. Ag'nt, june 15,1854. Main Street, Burlington. STILL LATER AND MOFE IMPOKTANT. BEAUTIFUL Assortment of Spring and Surame Good*, which, owing to the lateness of the season will be closed out at slight advance from FIRST Cos by [june 15,1854.] J.S.KIMBALL ACO. BOOTS SHOES. AND I Isorted AM in receipt of a very extensive and s ell as stock of boots and shoes, comprising every would call their attention. I am constantly receiving of manu facturers all the newest s'yle--, which renders my stock full and complete. My long exjterience in the busi ness enables me to mnkc it an advantage for persons desirous of purchashing to eall and examine my stock, I will agree to duplicate any biils Knight of the regular trade in the West, with tne addition of freight. R. S. ADAMS, april 29, 1754. variety desired by merchants, to which I O O S A N S O E S A E A I A Large assortment of b' St styles, and superior workmanship, which I warrant to give universal satisfaction, and also warrant the work to be good, as my arrangeu.ents are of such a character as to justify my doing so, having the most of my work made under my immediate supervision: as to prices. I am always at the lowest bargains. Call and examine, and you will be satisfied. [apr. 29] R. S. ADAMS To the Ladies. WGoods, E have just received a superior lot of Fancy consisting in part of mantillas of every color, a variety of fancy laws, printed jackonets, dotted swi,«s, brillanteens, tissues, of every variety, berages of the most bril iant, colours, crape shawls laces, both linen and cotton inserting, edgings, Ac Collars and Fiench work in number and style to suit all, and the most fastidious. april 8 1S44 NUNN A HUEY. l*aper ko. TAA REAMS wrapping paper, assorted, 40down 1UU hemp bed cords, 50 doz. manilla do., 20 coils odage, assorted, 25bales wrapping twine, for sale by march 29 J. S. KIM HALL A CO. poCKKT A pen knives and scissors, tielo, for sale by april 29. DRIED very good ar A. W. A W. CARPENTER. ght Hon. George Can biograph:eal skctcV and appendix at CORSE'S Book-store [June 7, '53 FRUIT,Rice, Pi* h, Teas, Nails. Ac. A A fresh assortment at apr 20 KIMBALL A Co. ROOMS FOR EXT. ind spacious rooms over my store, on Jef- fcrson street, will be for rent from the 1st Apri next. Enquiie at W. STURGIS S, Hat store, Jefferson street March 11, 1S54 (GaxcUe copy) Breck'a Book of Fltwerw, UST received and for sale at CORSB'B april 8 TOB AR O. ARE'8 A No. 1 Chewing Tobacco, lust ree'd andi for sale by NUNN A liUEY. Notice to all Con tnied. ALL persons indebted to the mbseriber are re quested to call and make payment or ttlemcnt, imi n diatelv, as we wish to squai our boo'.s for the New Year.' J. LAUMAN A URO. Corner of Water an JciTcrsc i str'ts. Burliugton, Dec. 27, '53. tf CHERRY PECTORAL For thr Cure of COUGHS. (OLDS. iioarsi:M:SS, BROM MTIS, Vi llOOPlMMOlGH. CBOIP, ASTHMA. AX I) coxsrwPTiox. To cure n Coiti) with Head achej and soreness of tne Body* Twrap AKE the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, and up warm, to sweat during the night. For a cold and caugh, take it morning, noon, and evening, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted w'ith a seated cough, which breaks them of their rert at night, will find by taking the Cherry Pectoral on ^ir.g to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently refresh ing rest. ireat relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands wh are thua afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect these caws, many find I jOJlcft buyer* and beat judges of go*ids. e i v o s n n w i i o e o i s u s e w e u e n e o e e o aity for it has ceased. From two eminent physicians in FAYKTVII.LE, Tenn., April 16th, 1851 SIR We have given your Cherry Pectoral an ex tensive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have for curing affections of the respiratory organ?. DRS. DIEMER A HAMPTON. To Sincers an'l Public »penkci. This remedy is invaluable, as by its action on the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. A»iTh 1 A Is generally much relieved, and often wholly cure by Cherry Pectoral. I5ut there are souiecascs so obsti" note as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Peo" toral will cure them, if'they can be cured. Ui oiK'.hit or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and feequent doses. The uncomfortable oppres sion is soon relieved. Rev. Doct. Lansing, of Brooklin, N. Y. states: I I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such eases of i asthma and bronchitis as loads me to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases." ForCroiip. Give an emetic of antimony, to be followed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it «uldues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail tocurer Whooping Consh. May be broken up and soon cured by the use of Chs ry Pectoral. Inflnenzn Is speedily removed by this remedy. Numeropgin stances have liein noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighltors, without "the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. SALEM, Ohio, 11th June '61. Doct. J. C. Aver: I write to inform yon or tfcetntfy remarkable effretf uf your Cnerry Pectoral in this place, and in my own family. One of my daughters was completely enred in three days of a dreadful whooping cough, by tak ing it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely states that he considers it the best remedy w have"for pulmonary diseases, nnd that be has cured more cases of croup with it than any other medicine he ever administered. Our clergyman of the Baptist church says that du ring the run of the influenza here this season, he has seen cures from your medicine, he don Id scarcely have believed without teeing. Yours resp'v. J. D, SINCLAIR. Deputy l'ostina-ter. From tile distinguished professor of Chcnistry and Materia Medica, Bowdoin College. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its insrrediortj show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary disease?. PARKKR CLEVELAND, D. BRUNSWICK, Me..Feb. 5,1817. lt. Vuirtiliuc Molt, The widely celebrated professor of Surgery in the Medical College, New York city, sayc It give s me pleasure to certify to the value and effi cacy of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider pe culiarly adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lull£S. Cim s of seveie diseases upon the lungs have been a fix-ted lv Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases as warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that can be depended on to cure »r:e coughs, colds, and consumption, which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and they shou.l not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepared by J. C. Aysr, chemist, Lowel, Mass. March 9, 1854—3m Sold by E. E. Gay and J. F. Tallant, Burlington. Avers, Ft. Madison. Gillmore A McKinncy, Keokuk, Iowa. MUSQUITO BARS—28 'dozen assorted colors for sale at the lowest figures by june15,1854. J. S. KIMBALL A CO. Barrage.*, Lawns, 1c. 1 PIECES barrages aud lawns, various colors, JLvlvf for sale very low at J. G. LAUMAN A BRO., april 27 Cor. Water A Jeff.streets JAMES GltKF.N. JOHN L. BROW IF. GREEN & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ANOSOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. ()tion TURLINGTON, IOWA, Will give prompt atten to all business entrusted to their care in Des Moines and surrounding counties. Office immediately north of the Barret Hous*, in the old County Build ings. may 18, 1854. lv SUPERIOR TEAS. SELLING 20 percent, cheaper than any other house in this city. 300 lbs Young Hyson Tea, at 60 cts. $ lb 400 lbs Imjterial 75 250 n-s Gun Powder 70 200 lbs best Black 70 The above cannot be excelled for strength, flavor,or quality, H.H.SCOTT, nov 23 yly Main street. IJOTIPHA*llustrated 'PAffiUS, reprinted from Putnam Monthly,i by A. Hoppin, for sale a april 13 CORSE'S POCKET AND PENKNIVES. Jj^GOOI) assortment of pocket, pen, budding and pruning knives, just received and for sale by 4m A. W. A W. CARPENTER. To Printers. ASTTITIJY TpleteAbbotsford of brass «nd mettal rules at all times on hand, from T. J. White's N. Y. foundry, Cuts and Type furnished to older, at short notice, have also u large stock of McCreary's Printing Ink Bronze?, Ac., at manufacturers' prices. Also, a su per ior article of Printers' glue.card-board, blank card. Ac', Ac. U. A. PORTER A BRO, april 25, '54. Rock I&lanu Iowa. HE Edition of Wavcrly Novels, com in 12 vols., the best edition ever published vt $12,00, for sale at COKSE'S. Moleskin llHts. A FRESH invoice of the celebratec MCNEIL HATS just received at the hatstore of W- STURGIS. May 4,1854. IOWA, nntv. 1ENNETT:— THE STA1E OF Des Mi lines Conntv TO JOHNSON A BENNE YOUthe are hereby notified that then is now on flle in office of the Clerk of the District Court in said county, a petition of J. II. Taylor, claiming of you the sum of eleven huadred and thirty-flve dollars lis money due on account, and that unless you appear and answer thereto,on or before the morning of the second day of the next October term of said couit udgmcnt will be rendered against you thereon. A. J. MESSENGER, THOS.W. NEWMAN, Clerk District Court. Attorney for PlamtiC Ordered, That this noticebe published in the Hawk Eye fourwehks. A.J. MESSENGLH, Cleik. Sept. 9, "54 lw. TO CASH AND SIX MONTH BlfljjjfrtS ONLY. M. L. HALLOWELL W CO., I A E I A Have now op?n for the Fall season, a very large splendid assortment of SILK AND FANCY .GOODS. Having an established branch of our house* ft* Paris, w.th a member of our firm permanently lo cated there, we will be enabKd to receive direct con stant supplies i• new aud dosiiablc goods throughout the year. Our st ek of EMBH0IDERIE3 4 LACK GOODS Is unusually large and well assorted, having Iecn pur chased abroad by one of our hou-e who devotes his whole tin v and attention this inipoitant department. I'pon entering our new warehouse, which is ONE OF THE LARGEST IN AMERICA, We adopted new terms which have been successful in increasing our business in a ratio beyond all prece dent. We intend to farther increase aur business largly especially with those who buy O A S And believing that the fairest system fii jobbing goods is to have U N I O I E S We call the attention of the thinking merchant to the fact that under our system and terms w) not only can afford to. hut MUST FROM NECESSITY, sell at lower sites than those who do business on the old long credit sjstem, our terms being more stringent, and tne pur chasers whom we seek to attract bein?, as a class, the E S Cash Buyers will rcceive a disc-nnt of six per eent. if the money be paid in par funds, within ten days from dace of bill. Uncnrrent money only taken at its market value on the day it is rcecived. To mere'bants of undoubted standing a credit of fi month will be given, if desired. Where money is remitted in advance of maturity, a discount at the rate of Twelve percent, per annum will be allowed. They ask from Merchants visiting the Eastern cities the favor of an examination of their stock, be ing satisfied that they will be convinced that it is not for their interests to pay the large profits that are ABSOLUTELY ESSKNTIAL to'hose who give long credit*. M. L. 11 ALLOW ELL, JAMKS TKAQAIR, T. W. SwKNKY, i i J. L. HALLOWELL, A. W. LITTLE, £. R. HUTCHINSOX. n51—w2m. 1 i e 1 e i 1 e J. M. 1M)X, Wholesale, \and Retail Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, and Pocket Cutlery. One door North of the 1'iauo Forte and Music Stere, in the Barret House building. His present stock, consists of the following artioles, in all their various styles and quality. Gold WMlches. •Idand Lever Watches 18 carets fine, $24 1120 $45 $12 Englisli Lever 18 carets tine: from $50 to Silver Lever full jewelled, from $15 to Cylinders from $9 to Chronometers, Detached Levers,nnd Lepine watch es with, and without hunting cases, full jewelled, ai. eighteen caats fine. Gold fob, and waift chains, oi every variety, gold slides, gold keys, and seals, g«lo earrings of every shape and pattern, 18 carats tint, gold tinger rings with diamond sets, and gold breast pins with diamond sets, gold thimbles and gold spec tacles. All the above are not surpassed by anything of the kind in this market. Mlver Ware. Regular Railroad siver lever watches, fulljewelled, lever and every other variety of silver watches also i silver pen holders, with gold pens, and pencils, silve spoovs, tea, desert and table spoons, an cxcelUnt ar ticle? sugar tongs, cream spoons, mustard spoons, salt poon and silver mounted castors, and butter knives, ali the above arc rcccom mended to be the genuine ar tclesclf. Cut lerv. Razors of every style and of the best brands,scissors pocket ki ivesdirks, and Bowie knives,and table cut lery, also candlesticks, a very elegant article. Mnicitl 1 n*t t'uineiitn. Accordeons, flulinas. violins, guitars, flageolets, clarionets, flutes and tifes Clocks. One and eight day clock? of every site and quality at New York prices. Persons wishing anything in his line, either at whoIt.ale or retail prices, will do well to give him a call before they make their purchases, as he feels assured that he can accommodate them as ieas r.able terms, as any house in the wbols West, lie al.'O solicits those who want repairs done either upon gold or silver watches, ir god or silver ware, to give him a call as he professes to have sue of the very i.-st mechanics in the west, and he warrants all work that goes out of his establishment. Old gold and silver bought or exchanged at the regular priee-i. He invites the ladies to give him acallandexamice his stock of jewelry. Ho For Nebraska! JUST received this day, a new lot of Maps— among which ar« those of Nebraska, Kamas Utah, Oregon. New Mexico and the Territory ac quired from Mexico by the Gad?d?n Treaty. Sept. 2d, '54 MIXER A VAN MEIER. PALM IIATS. A Large'supply just received at the Jefferson Strea hat and caD clothing ajojsof W. STURGIS. STATE OF IOWA,) Des Moines Co., SS" 'T'O ANDRES CHARLES—thebesian* assigns of said Andres Charles, and all unknown owner* of the undivided one half of Town Lot No. six bun dred and twenty six (f2fi in the City of Burlington State of Iowa:—You are hereby notified that there is now on ill', in the Office of the'Clerk of the District Court in said County, a petition of John Adam Funk stating that he is the owner in fie of the undivided one half of the above described Town l/»t,and thatyou or some of you, are the owners of the other undivided one half, and asking to have said ot partitioned among the owners thereof. Now unless you app«ar and an swer thereto, on or before the 2nd day of the next term of the District Court, in and for-aid County, to be bo gun andholden on the 4th Monday in October next pa rt it ion and judgment will lv rendered in accordance with the statute in sHch eases made and provided. BROWNING FC TRACY, Att's for Petitioner. MRS. E, II. FL1GLFB, Having Removed lier Dugucrrtan Gallery To her Private Residence sa Main St. Didence IRECTLY opposite Mr. Charles F. llendrie's res will lie pleased to meet her old customers aud all others who fell dispose to give her a call, as Do effort? will be spared to give satisfaction. I have some beautiful new style cases which can nurdly fail to suit the most fastidious. Pictures ta ken from $1 to $5, E. II. FLAGGLER. Julv IS, 1854—Smtw STAPLES—3 eases beautiful fast colored prints, 2 do best bed tick, june15,185, cure Il(LI.()\V«Av's ai\T.yiliNT. Citizens of tfc'&riioii: 7 OU have done mo*lhe honor, si .wUh^nc villce, from one end of the Union t» the other, to stamp the character of iny Ointment with jour approba tion. It is scarcely two years since I made it known among you, and already, it has obtained more celeb rity than any other medicine in so short a period. t\jof I»e •. J. MESSENGER, Sept. 2w4w. Cl'k. D. C. D. do hickory stripe shirting, do assorted apron eheks, at J. s. KIMBALL A CO. The Ponltry BMk, BY Bennet, just received at CORSB'S. pril 3. '54. THE OLIVER McDONXLD Sept. 28, 1854—iw. Administrator. ftO Cents BTYSinstructionscomplete a foil and list of 76 receipts, an full in an agency that can he made yield $2,000 a year. Address (post paid) JANEon J.T. UOEACO., april 18 Muncie, Indiana. EYRE, and many other interesting romance also hand, to which the attention of thcreading public is invited at [may 6,1853.J CORSE'B. TliOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York. Astonishing cure of sore legs, qfter nine year's standing. Copy of a lettc horn Mr. W. J. Langley, of Hunts vilie, Yadkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated November 1st, 1853 READ HIS OWN WORDS. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWA V SIR It is not my wish to become notorious, nei ther is this Utter written for the mere sake of writing but to nay, that your ointment cured me one of the most dreadful cutaneous disea.es that fla*h is heir to, and which was considered y all who knew me. to be entirely eyond the reach of medicine. For nine years 1 was afflicted with one of the most painful aud troublesome tore legs that ever fell to the lot of man and alter trying every medicine that I bad ever heard of I resigned in despair all hope of being cured but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which caused the sore on my legs io heal, and I entiiely regained my heabh to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonish ment of my friends. W. J. LANGLEY. rndinarextraoy cure of a bad breast, when nearly at the point of death. Copy of a letter from Mr. li. Durant, New Orleans November 9th, 1853. To PnoFKsson HOLLOW AY, 38, corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York: DEAR SIR It is with heinfe'tgratitude I hare to inform you that by the ue of your ointment nnd pills, the life of my wife lia^ l*en saved. For seven years she has had a bad breast, with ten running wound?, (not of a eaneeroi^ nature.) I was told that nothing could save her she was then induced to use your ointment and pills, vlun in tin short spacc of "thrcee months, they effected a rfect cure, to the astonishment nil who knew us. We obtained your medicines from Messrs Wright A Co., of Chartrcs street. New Orleans. I send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at New York. R. DURANT. The pills should be used conjointly with the ointment in most of the following cases: Bad le^s. had breasts burns. bunion, chilblains,chap ped hands, contracted and still' joints, fistulas, gout, glandular swellings' lumlwgo, piles, rheumatism, salt rheum, scalds, sore nipples, sore throats, skin diseases, scurvv. sore heads, ulcers wounds. *,£* Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoi low iy, 58, corner of Ann and Nassua streets, New York also by all respectable druggies and dealers in medicines, throughout the United S'ates, in pots, at Mi cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 each. To be had wholesale of the principal drug houses in the Union. Who \vMntsGioot Bargains! LOOKING Glasses by 10 tol7 by 28 in ehes in mahogany, rose wood and giltframes selling at verplew prices HB.RY II.SCOTT'II June 1, '53 Mainstreet. Korky-Motintain Silver-H»'av«!r flat*. UST received at the sign of the Big Hat on Main street. 2 doi. fashionable Rocky-Mountain silver beaver hats. 5 dos. McNcil'sspringatyles mole skin hats, No. 1, extra. 2 doz. McNeil's Paris mole-skin hats, anew style entirely. 1 do)!, fashionable cassi mere hats. April 22, '54. bpy J. II. TAYI0R. Cxials by Hxpress. "i /b PR. black silk: 6 doe. Ijadies'kid Glove* IV 20 Crape Shawls, from $5 to $30 5 piece* mourning borages 4 do do tissues 3 dozen Lace Veils: may 25, '53 MICHAELS A CLARK SHOE FINDINGS. all description for sale ch^apby [april 21»] R. 9. ADAMS. pSSAYSon I-hiloeophieal Writers and other Me letters, by Thomas Do Quincey a NKWOHLEANSSUGAR—22 LADY hddf, fairloprkc just rcccivel and for sale by T. L. A C. B. \RSONS. HUNTINGTON and her Friends, or .the Revival of the Work of God in the duties of Wesley, Whitefield, Romaine, Venn, and others just received at [april 13] CORSE'S I K O N i K S COMSTOCK, BROMLEY A Co. MANUFAOTt liKRS. Room No. 95, Leonard Street. New York one door west of Broadway. pommon and foldiag, jdain and ornamental BEAD \j STEADS of all kinds. Hotel, Hospital, Prison, Family, Servant's, and Children's ledsteeds always on hand. Also a general assortment of Iron Furniture, spring beds, hair and other mnttrasses. These bedstcait are snjierior to all others in point of cleanliness, neatness, and ecouomy. They arc always tree from vermin, and arc exceedingly durable, xirtable, ande-invenient. Orders to any extent may addressed 'OMSTOCK, B1KW1LFV A Co., No. 95, Leonard St., New-York. ^E@-Agents intc .r the sale of the above. De jcriptive circula sent wherever requested. Nov., 20, '53. n MUSIC TEACHER. Mthe.010LI.NA BS prep ired receive scholars for I ianoforte, Mele,lC(,nf Guitar and Harp. Kesidencc Corner 0f J",1C I»54. Fourth street one door north. NUNN 111 I:Y. Wholesale and KHail Merchants, BURLINGTON, IOWA, "17 E are now in receipt of, and just opcuing, at V our stand, on the West side of Main, between Jefferson and Washinjrton streets, opposite It. S. Adams's boot and shoe store, a large and well selccttd stock of STAP1EAND FANCY DRY GOODS, both foreign and domestic, eonslsttng in part of Ac. k ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CI. undersigned has this day been appointed by the County Co«rt of Des Moines County, Iowa, Administrator of the estate of John McDonald, de ceased, late of svid County. mus lins. prints, flannels, cottonades, fowling, pillow-casing bed ticking, counterpins, table clothes,' napkins, cur tins, Ac., Ac., And no wHere will bo foutid a^ more handsome and better aislected 6tuck of dress goods, consisting in |artof Silks9qf Every Kind, Color, and Description. Muslin de Laines. lierasr's, .-wiss muslins, jackonets. shalley., Edsrings, Unmet riblxuis and trimniinsr-, fringe, gitnp and velvet dress trimmings, lace and embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, undersleve.-. and chimiitettefl in short every variety and character of White and fancy dress gootl Hats, caps, bonnets and (jipsy flats, boots, shot 8, &c., In fact comprising every article usually kept in large, wholesale establishments. We having purchased our stock with the c.\p ctation of ^loing, in connection with the retail, an extensive wholesale business. Country merchants would do will, therefore, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. (u addition to the aliove. we will. keep coi rant I v on hand a lar*c *tock of GROCERIES OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION, at wholesale and retail, all of which we are confident we can JHF'SKLL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.-®^ NUNN A HUEY. April 10,1851. |y SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Which are the only Sewing Machine* of any uhl.tjr which can be used without HAKIM THE OWNER LIAB^B to A HUIT for infringment of patented privilege*, ai» Till sold at ASOHABLE PRICE?, AND wrrn i o n e i Having T3ttyinaU-d our legal controversy with Elias Howc,'-(£4snd inventiou, there ii"i me ergiic machines infrhi'J&ny other iti nr The rigl to ilVBhe machine* w and shall !»•r. i II, i.» unijiicsti procured hi* full license to UM kit the rbghcet claim that av hich w« have sdl, ucstionable. We own teu distinct patents on Sewing Machines, t'overintail the nice jx.n, «»y the invent ion, and all tWo uiaghkies of other manufacturers infringe one iu tflyre or num. Our patent securing the spring wh.-fe by the cloth Ao., b" he the feeding apparatus by a yielding pressure, is intringed by all the macbiues now offered in the trket. 1 Lose who buy the in ferior and piratical machines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall eoni|el tin to jay us for the privilege of using them. Our legal rights will heme*. forth be ri-idly enforced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY. of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. They are of universal application—-the same machine doing all kinds of work, and dt ing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance but unxn ale I in mechanical finish Tin y perform' all work lrquircd, and continue to do it witlmut get ing out of order. We desire to call atteatiou paitie uarly to our new Machines to Sac with a Single Thread which by ample trials have been proved sujientir to ail otln-rs for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics —also for sewing leaner cither with a waxed thread ,,r «j|k—and for quilting linings. We »re also pre pared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines,pro* during an entirely new found to be and veiy beautiful result.— .M iehii es of extra siae, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference very in price. These are popnler. Machines ftr hat-binding, stiehing earp"t bag handle*, and any othei peculiar work, will he supplied at short notice. Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools, Three Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles used with Sewing Machines always on hand and for sale at all our offices. Priiftcipal Office, No. 5?? Broadway. M. York. BRANCH OFFLCKS. No. 57 South Fourth ?t. Philadelphia. 47 Hanover st.. Boston, 1SJ St. Charles st., New Orleans. l.V.t Baltimore st.,'Baltimore. 217 River st., Troy, N. Y. 22.H Walnut »t., Cincinnati. .3wn2w.l4tw, I. M. SINGER AOOl. THR MKDIC.tfi DKIMHTMK.MT. or Ttl E UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OP MISSOURI. 1HE regular Leetures of the Medical Department of the Missouri University will commence on thelsi of Novcmlier, 1854, and will continue until the 1st of March, 1855. A course A preliminary lectureswi'l be delivered by the Professors of the Institution, free of any extra charge, on subject? intimately connected with tbcit respective departments, beginning on the 1st of Oc tober anil ending on the 1st cf Nov» IIIUT. Clinicai Lectures will nlso be delivered either at the City hospital or the City Dis|»ensary, every day during the month of OctoU r, as well an during the entire regular session. Admittance to the Clinical Lectures free of extra char MFDIC.AL FACULTY. JOHN S. MOORE, M. D., Professor of Tbeovy and Practice JOSEPH N. McDOWELL, M. D., IWnwr of Sur gery and Surgical Anatomy. ABNER 110P10N, M. D„ Professor of Chemistry and Phaimacy. JOHN BARNES, M. D., Professor of Materia Medi ca, Therapeutics and Medical Botany. E. DEM ING, D., Professor of Pathology, Bad Clinical Mcdieine. J.R.ALLEN, M. Professor of Obetetrka nnd Dis ascs of Women and Children. PAYTON SPENCE. M. D., Profeesorof Physiolngy and (Vmparati e Anatomy. JOHN T. llOtilir N, M. D. Professor of Anatomy— General and ^peciaI. I. DR\KE McDOWELL. M. D., Demonstrator. FEES. Fees for a fnll course of U-cturcs $105 Fee for the Dipt' ma. $20 for a«lmL«sion to the Dissecting room and Demonstrations, $10 Matriculation fee, $5. Good boailing can be obtained within a short dis tance of the Coilege, for from $2 to per w. ek. Studints and others, designing further information, will please address the Dean of the Faculty. JOS. N MCDOWELL, M. D. twAw.n4.6m. Dean of the Medical Faculty DAGUERREOTYPES. THE undersigned would refeetfully inform the citiieu-of Burlington and surrounding country, that be ha fitted up a large and A K S S K e O S athisol stand, oyer Swan's Store, opposite the Bar ret llou where he is prepared to execute Da^uerreo typing in the finet artistic style. And as he intends remaining here permanently, you can always depend upon having a fine and correct likeness and as bis facilities for taking likenesses arc much better tliaa heretofore he offers to give AS GOOD AND CHEAPER Pictures than was ever before put up in the city el Burlington. picture will be allowed to leave my IMU unless perfect satisfaction is given, J&BT Instructions given in the Art with all I be l»te improvements. Entrance to R'joms on Third street. Feb. 28 '54 lly. WILLIAM flJSLDS. cZo CKS,' JUST rc(eivcda giKd assortment i Eight day and .".0 hour une 12 '54 clocks at CARPENTER'S Main St. KANAWHA SALT. IAA BARRELS Kanawha salt just la*^ I V\/ sale by LAUMAM A aWlfaf Rap's. Lune i!S, '54. Abbots ford Edition of 4he Wavcrly Novel* -A printed upon fine white paper, with new andliesi lif type, embracing the authors latest correction, es, etc.,complete in 12 Vols, demi octavo,and nent ound in clotn, with illustrations,for only $12, tr. A [inar 29] OORSfe'&b t! FOREIGN GOLD wanted by jan. 28 GREEN, THOMAS A Co. STATg or IOWA, 1 DES MOINES COUNTY. To the unknown liens, if any, of Frederick Cool wine and Nancy Coolwine, deceased, late of the county of Des Moines jnd State of Iowa. You are hereby notified thai at the April term of the District Court, in and for said county and State, Nancy Coolwine, the then widow of aid Frederick, filed ner petition in open court, claiming and praying as the widow of said Frodcrick, to inherit all of the estate, both real and personal, of taid Frederick, in said State of Iowa. She further leprrsents in mid petition, that said Frederick at the time of hisibath, had no child or childien. no father, mother, brvthei.% or sisters, entitled by law to inherit said esiatc, or any part thereof, and asking to be decreed the *oW heir and legal representative of said Frederick, upon which said petition or order of publication was made by said court. You jfVo further notified, that since filing said petition and making paid order, said Na*i cv has departed this life intestate, aud a petition ha* since been filed in said Court by George Wheel and, claiming to be the father of said Nancy Coolwine, her side heir, awl entitled to inherit sail •s'lt* from said Nancy aqd graying a decree according.'/ Now unless yoo appear and answer said trillion o be fore the 2d day of the next term of said C^ari, to be held in the city of Burlington on the 4th Monday of October next, said petition will t»e taken as conferred and a decree entered accordingly. Browning A Tracy, for Petitioners. DEN1SE DENISB, Clerk. August 15. 1844. [w.4w.] Molasxes i~\F anyquantity,quality,sited package,orpriee^t V_/ apr20 KIMBALL A Ce JUST RECEIVED. 1 tZ bbls Crushed Sugar 10 bbd N. 0. Fu%,*r, 15 JLO sacks extra Codec 12 hoxea Candles 1# boxes Raisins 1000 boxes Ri«e: 1900 boxes Codlsb 250 tacks Dairy Sail i 5# do g. a. Salt, for sale eheap fercsshbv WM- 11. ANDER«0*. Oct.. 7th, I $54. (Giiette copy