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BY DUNHAM & BROWN. IUE TRI WEEKLY HAWK-EYE j, oiiabod crery Monday, Wednesday, aod Friday BY DC MI AM BROWN. tfcncs the Tri Weekly Hawk-Eye, *er annnm, in advance. RATES OF CASH ADVERTISING ffcsquare! 10 lins)l insertion $1 10 it Each additional inaertioB 15 0 TW weeks without alteration 2 00 Ouo month 2 50 Two mouth) 3 00 Three tuootbs 3 50 Six ft 00 Twelve 10 00 A liberal deduction will be made in favor of regular patrons of the establishment. itLKI^nSO*1, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, ex»iiit.od with neatness. accuracy and dispatch, £^»0'ir materials and fixture are all new, and equal to those of any offi»c north of St. Louis. ot: JOB one, ejiDO«ii9 i*axjuix. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF plain anb iiinti) printing —sucn as— Hand Bills, Posters, labels, Checks, till Heads, Blanks, {ills of Lading, Cards, &c., &c, Promptly and Handsomely Executed on New Type just received from THE FOUNDRY OF aod 7 p. m. Seats free. JOHNSON & CO., Ph:!titlt!phia. Win In Pa!m«-r*» llnil. corner Main and Jr/fef* tun sin entrance on Jeflersan. I U HA A- It OWN. Gtyjlvi} jDireciowj. METHODIST. AM II(»n. Third street. between Washington and Ci'miiba. Rev. J. Gasxkii, Pastor. Services lt a. iu and 7 j). ru Sj.it. Lee. Ebeaeawr Cbapel, Division steeet, between 5th and 6tb. lk'». \V. F. CoWlks, Pastor, Sci viceo It a. m. tn I 7 p. 111. Cerman Methodist, corner of 8th and High streets. Ht-v. II. F. IC i.nkkb, Pastor. Services 10J p. PRESBYTERIAN. l«l Church, corner of Washington and 5th sts. Dr. •l. Hahiuvix, Pastor. Survives 10 a. 111., 7 p. in. 2d Church, Marion Hall, corner of 4th and Wash* iBftoti streets. Rev. C. P. Jen.mnom, Pastor. Scr ivoes 11 a. m. and 7 p. iu. 7 p. ui. beats free. BAPTIST Ckarch on 4th h^w.-en Wishing!" n and Columbia. Kev.tf. J. JoiiMo*, Pa.-t-ir. Services l(i£ a. m. and 7 p. in. CONGREGATIONAL Charrk, 1th street bet ween Jefferson and Washington. Hi..v. W. Salter, Paster. Services 10$ a. ui. und EPISCOPAL. ChrtstCtuarck, corner 5th an 1 I[i« 1* streets. Rev. F. R. Havk, astor. Services 11 a. ni. and 7 p. ta. GERMAN LUTHERAN Caarcb. Cncr of 6th and Culumloa streets. Rev. Air. Dressel, l'nst^r. Service.* 10$ a. ui., 7 p. ni. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Sl. Paal*« Church, i" .luuibia, between ,'M and 4tli st Rev. Kiasklla. Pastor. Seivices ii and 101 T. W. Newman, Sec. J. M. Broad,W. M. "•r',Bslou Lm,Sp lnur-i.iv Kvening in each montn. Geo. Hons, Sec. W. E. W,» 1 A SU CU e a in. nn i "I p. in. St. John's Church, cower of fth street and Centrar Sipure. R. v. G. lUrpg, Pastor. Servicia 8 and l"J a. m. ami 2J p. m. Seeivf §ocicties. MASONIC. I Hall 011 Main, bet. Jffrrson and Washington sfree/s.) Dm Moines Lodge. Xo. 1.—Regular meetings Mon day Evening prcoding Full Moon. .j,wakd, Pkugh, Sec'y. Ewfl" W. M. '•wa Rcyul Anh Chapter. N«. 1—Rejiular meet ''VinmPJn 1 ah month. UcKjiAP, Sec. T.J. Corr, M. E. II. P. I. 0. 0. F. iBill on AIWm,bet. Jtftrton and Washington tfrttit Washinjtan Lodge, Jls, 1.— \leet? every Saturday ®n'ni,'g. BEJIJ. Lkwis, N.G. Eotampmenl, No. 3—Meets 2d and 4tb ™edn.'•« IaV'.« 1 evTv month. Waiwu, Seiibf. O. W. Hill,C. P. TEMPLARS. [Ball oa between Front and Mmn ttrttft.) *cel»Ur Temple of Honor, Mo. 1.—Meets every Hik-wIhv e ening. W Shihpev, R,C. S. J. EADS, W. C. T. ON*-' Breach Social Degree, meets every Mondav fytn .ig Mi M(rf BACKC8) RllANDrBKKRY, S. R, y. p. X. takokon Drjree Trnspie. meets nccond Friday i» lrh ,n"«"h. i). s. Kbkks-L, D. T. **aoi' Department. Kh ok ok 011 Oegrre Tempi*. ®«t# 4th fcritiay of each month. ARLINGTON MATCH FACTORY. Vallty Street, Burlington, Iowa. WA. M. BL'RHANS fc O LD re.«p"etfully inform dealer? that they a th recently made extensive improvements ,'j "t'lf establishment and aren w making matches very tuperior quality, and are prepared si*wl VPr (o fill u:l large that they mny eeiv, r.ur y? are Warranted to be as gr.od as iny "nsade. ,t e *rca'omanufacturing, largely. Writing Inks I'm '"^"or quality and can fill all orders at BUSINESS CARDS. 1—1 O w w 54 W PS 53 S sz o 69 fcO a •w PS 9 O s 2E o JZ£r~ Particular attention paid to catting for women to make up, Agent for Scott's Report of Fashions. April 20, 18if)—yly MOStS 8. FOOTE. R. E. BARTLCfT. FOOTE & CO Commission ami Forwarding Merchants, AND GENERAL M:TUroa^ anti Steamboat SlQCuts, EAST BURLINGTON.. ILL. Ij^OOTE k Co., are the only Forwarders on the east J. side of the Hiver thair warehouse being connect ed with the railroad freight house, and uta lew rods fr the river, Goods and Pi«tltice can be forwarded to anil from the ear? or boats without Drayage. AIlGotxls or Pr«pducc consigned to tbom ciin''remain in store until called lor ly (lie wners, ''the same not being tubject to Ferry Charges." Pudtice intended fur eastern shipment can be delivered to them Free of Ferry Charges. Tliey also offer superior inducement* toihippt is and n erctnnts lw i"g rgei ts for tlie^reat Union Express Company, April 10.--tin u imiMon. Tow*. FABIAN BRYDOLF, Home. M2u, i.irn.i!,' ai.J uruumeutal p&aEnr s a. IMITATOH of W.K,d and .M.ublo, Fresco, and Scene Painting. Paper llan^ini',(»lr.zing. 4c. Ac. Sh'-p on liimibi.i street, ovct Mr. Itcnnet's wagon h"p. r.-h i. Fruit HasI cts. Ac., Ae. Jj/£ epairine of evvrv sort di BURLINGTON TRI WEEKLY tk t£f I— ?3 32 W o 3 it /, ss 1 FASHIONABLE GOODS, v 2 n 3 K S. E. TAYLOR. ItEKCHANT TAILOR, JEFFERSON STREET, BURLINGTON, IOWA AS ju«t received a complete assortment oi new and ems!sting superior Biack, l'n wn, and blue e black and fancy French CVi^iuKro? sitk, satin, and Marseille.- vet-tings DraUleita and Cashiuar ttcoat 11. with a variety of coat nnd pant Liicns, and a gm.d assortment of trimmings. All of which will be sold at a small advance to prompt customers. 3 -5"i I v t*A\v JOHN PROCHASKA, i) 1: 1.1 it i\ on short uotice. Jefferson Street, Barret House block, UlUldAulU.V, April 1J. [City |aj»ers copy. W. W. WniTK, LYMAN COOK, GEO. B. ATHERT N. WHITE, COOK & CO., a n k e s (Barret House Building,) BURLIXUTOX, IOWA. Sight Exchange on all pi incipal points and unenr rent money bought find sold. Interest paid »:i i'im Deposits. fnnrlO GEORGE FRAZEE. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and BURLINGTON IOWA. GENERAL AGhN i' for the I'l'-secntii-n of every description of claims against the Unitod States, either iu the vari- n d.-p ir nieins. .r btfore the new CoDitT of ci.aims at Wash n ton City. AM per-oiis esiiitleii io Bounty lands, or having de mands of any n..tnre wl-attver iipoii tiie Government will find it to their interest to call at the ootlie of the underfilled. GKO. 1RAZKK. 1S54. GEORfiK M. HOW. 1^35. FLOUR AND PRO DUCK BROKER, And General Cuinnhssion. Merchant Office at Ponieroy o. v Wan house, UP STAIRS, 146 Somh Wm«"r sitreet, I A O I I N O I S Consignments of Produce by Railroad, will receive csfKH-ial attention, and the highest market pritcguar antecil. [march ol. bpfim. J. H^ WILS ON^ i'ailat'i (-hop in tb Frame Building pjx site S. I/. Burnap's l'rng Stoic.) Jtlf'erson Street, Burlington, Iowa. HKIiswould no. 80—Regular meetings, 3d say to tiie citizens oi Burlington, that he prepared to get uf work in the most fashion able sfj !e, and at the shorto.-t notice* jJSB"' All work done by him will be warranted to St. fapril 25, '55-bpy J. H. HEINSIIEIMEIi & Co., \I 7110LKSA LE and Retail Dealers in all kinds of YV CLOT 11 IN (J. Jefferson-it., north side, between Main and Third, Hut linvtnii, Iowa. Have just received a larire invoice of Spring and Summer Clothing. april 2u, 'oi. CITY BINDERY. Burlington, Iowa. Coolbnngh's Building, under the Telegraph Printing Office, Main Street. u-iie, Magazii.es, i.nd all kinds of Periodicals neatly and substantiaily bound. Pamphlets, Cheeks, receipts Ac., Ac., stiched or bound io order. S1EPHEN T. ACRES. April 23, bptf E Y (Snceefrxor to W. Cooper,) MANUFACTURER OF Safely Was Lamps, AND PATENT PHOSGENE GAS, AND DEALER IN French Chin* Vaecs, Buming Fluid Lamp«,Chanda licls.Ae., Barrett House Building, Jrflcr*on Street. BURLINGTON, IOWA. Burning Fluid, Spirit Gas and Campheiie. Whole sale and Retail. Lamps and Gas fixtures repaired and refinislied. [march 27. '55. S. H. JOY, IfOTRt, North East Corner of the Public Square, WASHINGTON, IOWA. JOHN M. PKASI.EY. D. D. MICHAELS. PEASLEY & MICHAELS. Varwarding. Commission. 3c Produce Merchanta, FRONT STREET, BURLINGTON, IOWA. REFER IO. Messrs. IIensino Jt Wooirvff, R. P. rlAi.L .t Co., J. H. Carson A Co., Bkkbk, I.vos ,J. (i. Lahmw Bro., Jons Law A Co.,' .Tame- KV VNS & Ci IA VlBKkUlNy" DEALERS IS Lnuibfr, Jshingles Laih anti Square Timber, I!i ki.in(.h»n, Lumber Yard bjt'veea Jeffj sou and Valley streets, Offiee on Jefferson at n ar tho Western Hotel. Feb 6, 55' lyw&tw Dll'S (lARNER & BAILEY, SUliCKON DENTISIS. Oilie. n Jellcrsun street, over Waldin's Jew ry store, Burlington, low a. JOHN LAHEE, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Burlington Iowa. jJSSr* Offiee, in the building of Ebcrsoi A Me [may 25,1853 lnnis,ou Third street. M. riUJ.MAS W. NEWMAN, ttTTORNE YjiND COUNSELLOR AT LA tV, Office on Washington-st., otic door west of Third. liiirliHginu, Iowa* WILL prompt !v attend t» land agencies.collecting debts, investing money, locating and selling Lakd Warrants, and all other business pertaining to ais profession CHARLES BEN DARWIN^ Attorney it ml Comispllor at Law. OFFICi:UPof Wentrustel MUSIC TEACHER. MRS. CIOLIN A is prepared to receive scholars for the Pianoforte, Melodeon, Guitar and Harp. Residence Corner of Fourth street one door north. June 13,IS 51. Paper Affrncv* 1 L. CORSE has bet n appointed Agent by the Mo line Manufacturing Miii.for the sale of their pa t»er. lie has now on hand a line stock of printing pa per if the best quality and will soon be in receipt of a heavy stock of wrapping paper. Printers and Mcrcha n s are i n vit-cd to calland examine for lieinselves. i Burlingtor.apr 'I0. 'hZ D. CllKKS E. H. THOMAS. KITZ HK.VIiV WARREN Banking House. Excbanse Office, and LAND AGENCY. GREEN, THOilAS & CO., VPueec.-s of I-.. W Cinrk. Kro.-. & Co) RlRLIMiTON. IOWA. Hgeneral AVE opened a use for the transaction of a banking and exchange business, and aie pre])ared to receive dojio.-dts on the most favorable 'erms. Time and sight drafts Ihnight and sold. Col lections made, and proceeds prompiiy remitted. Inter est allowed on deposits. Remittances and oideis for exchange from the country will receive prompt at tention uncnrrent funds cifdited at lowest rates, and exchange remitted as ordered without charge, jan 7, '54 twly I S & W I E W o 1 e u I e and Retail.Dealer* in WOODEN AND WILLuW WAR K. BROOMS, BRUSHES. MATS. CORDS. LINES, RE FRIG E A 0 11S BASKETS, ClIURNS, AC., AC. 233 3c «40 S. Water Mtieef, CHICAGO, ILL. E- A- VAN METER WHOLESALE & KETAIL DEAI.KR IN Books, Stationery Sr Fancy Goods, In the Barret Ilonse, adj.lining the Post Office, BURLINGTON, IOWA. May 18, 1S54. ly WHOLESALE anil Retail Dealer in Books,Statione ry nnl Fancy articles, north side of Jetferson streel between Main and Third, Burlington, Iowa. A. W. & W CARPENTER. DEALERS IN ^J^OOLD SILVER WATCHES, Clorks, Jewelry nnd Milvertvare. Fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, Aeeordians, Fine Plated Cststors, Ac.. Ac., SI.11 STREET. BURLINGTON. IOWA. E. D. RAND & CO., DEALERS in Lumber. Shingles, Lath and Square 1 inilter. Burlington, Iowa. E. I). Rand.Burlington Carsos A Eaton, Wis. Lumber Yard between Washington and Jef rson atreets, Burlington, Iowa. Office on ietferson street. (sept 19,1851. fiiKiirr Your Pniporlv. fjlHE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE I C'omrany, of Hartford, Connecticut. Capital Three Hundred Thousand Dollart. For further particulars enquire of JOURNAL OF POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MARKETS, &C. BURLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 1 8 5 6t. Louis Mo. do do do do A Ci»., Chicago 111. Bajrlington Iowa, do do Washington Iowa. Fort Desmoines do wyson A Co., F. R. Wr.ST, STAIRS, IN TIIE CORNER BRICK just ?outh the Methodist Church. June 13, '51. P/KT WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ILL atten«l promptly to ail professional business to his care, in I)es Moines and the surrounding counties. Special attention given to (he securing and collecting of claims: also, to renting ind paying tixes upon real estate, and redeeming of delinquent lands. Oflice in front room on second floor of Ebersol A Mcl nnes' building, on Third street, three doors above the- Barret House,Burlington, Iowa Doe S-lj'-bp SILAS" A. HUDSON^ TIN, COPPER and Sheet Iron Manufacturer. Trimmer of Stoves. Ac., Ac., Main street, two doors above Walter F. Jones Haid-f ware Store. Burlington, Iown. A E E O U S E MAIN STREET. KEOKUK. IOWA, D. W. PRESSEL Proprietor. i•• Connected wt' the above establishment is the Jbh :ral Staob 'kfick. T. t.CROCKER. a i s i dolt! and ^iivrr CLOCKS, Jewelry, and Silver Wnrc. ^Fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, fine Pla'ed Dec 1 n. 3. CROC KM. CROCKER & BROTHER. ATTORNEYS andC'umscll' rs at Law, will promptly attend to land agencies.collection of debts, and all other business of their profession. J£i2r 0flie', on the north *ide of Jefferson street, between Main and Third. Burlington. Iowa, J. M. SWAN. Agent. Feb. 20, *55-ly Burlington, Iowa. HIRAM B. WARE. J. 3. LACHAX k BRO. H. B. WARE & CO.. SADDLE «c HARNESS MANUFACTURER*. Who'** le an I 'l Dealers in Harness, Sole and Upper Leather Kip, lALFand M»r«c ^kins t'at. nf ni enanv led Lea tlier.ronch Lac. Saddleryllardware. wool Haines, Ch iin- Enameled 7b»ths. I^ra^s Hub-Bands Ac Ac. 1££g~The highest price paid for all kinds of hides ASD SKIMS. Jefferson Street, Burlington, Iowa, ^liiiaslt'i and Lumber. WW. CAR80X, Hr:*RV EATOX, HAvi- I'lli.T/. •ru D. RASt), B. B. DOWSS, I tfn •. II. WflflB, Ihcm^elvc? irader theu'imc find style of CARSON, EATON ft Co.. uf Galena and Wisconsin, and IE, 2D3 CO Dag Of Burlingtou, Iowa, for the purpose of mannfaetur 1 if ^1 Sc"inS.',uml*}r, Shingles,and ^-quareTimber, iney have their now Mills now in full op-ration.— Having spared no expense in procuring the heat Jia cnineiy, they flatter themselves that iu the ensuing summer tho can effer a very superior art i( !o of Lum ^'r- [Feb. 24, '55. K* K N l» A: ru. ^XIOLS 1 dispose of their present large stock Luinlier, to make room for a still larger st(«k in tho spring, they think they can mako it to the in ter st of all who wish to purchase to give them a call and find out wnat Lumber ought to sell at. feb 24 R. B. HARRIS, K3-J3E h'&'ii INFORMS the citizen# of Burlingtcn and vicinity that he has taken the shop ft run rly oecupitd by Mr. J. tnvder, on Thud street, noar the M-.-thodist Church, where ho will be thankful for alloiders in he House, Sign, and Oriiumeniul Puiiiiiiig, Imitations of Wood \nd Marble, Fresco and Scene Painting. Flags and Banners Painted in the very best style. Painting on Gl «. Transparencies, Ac., Masonic and Odd Fellows Regalias painted in a -"tyle that cannot fail to please. Paper Hanging and Glazing. Mixed Paints, Trunks, Valises and Umbrel las lettered on short notice. Call and give him a trial. [feb 1, '55tf SSt*Bv® ^(ffi^inadlffye VINCENT^ HI MROD^ST CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Doaleni iq STOVES, &c. O i e a i S a n S o v e a S42 Lake and -^33 South Water Strict, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ilaving a large Fonnd«y at the East in con nection with on*! in this City, gives us superior ndvafl tagesover anyo'her Dealer in the market in enabling us at all tiiu.'S to keep a full assoctment o» hand of newest patterns. [inch 8. JOHN V. MYERS, e e s o n o n s West side Public Square, Fairfield, Iowa. jZEiiyvS'iiWiag for iJ 11 uses, l.arge and couimodiou* shedding tur wagnis and carriages. [mar 3 1 e e i n o u s e J. Sc. C. SHATIUCK, On Second Street, Eddyville, Iowa. gdS" A liberal share jmtruiinge is solicited. LOKK.NZO FLETCHER. 8. O. CLAMCK, FRANK CLAllK K V I I I V K K i FOUVVAU IN li AND COMMISSION & & S Is 0FFICH ui Urieii Ulock, o. E. corner South Water and CI.irk streets. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ^^Liberal a Ivaiioes n produce for sale in thu »r Easte.n tu.ukets. ffeb22yl D. KUKIDEIl, HOUSE PAINTER, Glai/.er, and Paper Hanger. He has, also, a wash for brick, both durable, cheap, and warranted to prevent dampness, in houses, from ACt J. O. LAUMAN. Caps, Ac., Ac. March 25, 'ii I—ly 4 GCO. LAIIMAJI. J. (i. LA UMAX & BROTHER, FORWARDING and Commission Merctiants, cornel FroiU and Jefferson streets, Burlington, Iowa. Al so, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods,Gro ceries, I.ir.l'.v.ire, Qaeeasware, Boots, Shoe.s, Hats, o ATTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Cit of Council Jihtffs, Iowa. March ii, Hot—ly J. S. KIMB \LL & CO., PORWAPDINti and Commission Merchants, cornei of Main and Jefferson streets, Burlington, Iowa. Dealer? in Dry (J'xcls. i'5r'»ceries, Hardware,'juoens wntv. Boots. Sh"t-s. Hats. Ac.. Ac. w m. s i i 'fiALER IN 11 ATS.CAPS. FURS AND READY MA DE CLOTHING. Jefferwn street, 3d door below Maint ittirilllgtOH. ItlWM. March 11. 4. iw taoi^liip C. II \LL and Wm. R. TilJ'd PS ON have formed a partnership under the name of HALL A UOMPSON, and will a'tend to all prcfessiona I busi ness that may be confide 1 to them in the State cf I wa. Th \v will giveparticblar attention to business i i th" Supreme Court. 5S®-Oifice on Washington street atljoining the 'trk'soffice, Burlington iowa. r. ,1()IINT S. DAVID, A THOLES A LE a ud -tail Gioccr, Commission and V Forwarding Merchant. iVater street, between Waslington and Columbia, Hili lillgtoii, law i. 4^"Will carefully attend to ill business entrusted t/» ii is care. Charges satislaetory. MESSRS. CLARK & CHESNUT (Successors to Michaels A Clark.) De tiers in Foreign and Domestic Diy Goods, Groce ries, Queensware, Boots. Shoes, and Ready Made Clothing. 'I'llRY invite the public to call and examine their 1 a sort men t. They are di'ermined to sell bargains for n b. »'y 13. 1S54. jiiie.I nnr.F.s. joh* l. BROW*. GREEN & BROTO, ArroRsm s at Law, asdSolkmtors in C' Chasckrt. RL1NGT0N, IOWA, Wilt give prompt at,ten n to all business entrusted to their care in De^ Moin and surrounding counties. Offiee imtnediatel v north if the Barret llousa, in th« old County Builu inRS. ma/ 18, 1854. ly B. C. ARMSTRONG & CO., SADD ERS ant' Harness Makers, Jeffcrsonjtfee' Bur ington, Iowa. _____ CA HPItliL .V MT I. II K li' liii Jibcr Yard. 'T^HE undersiirne«l respectfully infoiin the pubte I thatthey have established an ex'rnsive Lun b. Vard, n Main street, near the Hawk-Rye Bridp here they have now on hand, and shall constant! «e p, a large"mi«I «*otnpletc assortment of Lumber building and other purposes. Al*i—Laths and Shingles. Ac., all of which the will sell at the lowest market price for cash. Julv S, ISVl-tf CAMPBEL A M'CLURE DR. FR. CIOLINA. PHYSICIAN SURG EON AND OCULIST, Oftc kouth t« eutaa ui .Main aadCourt streets. ALFRED S. FEAR, (sif trKSS'JR FtxlT A CO.) wtaluim and Forwarding Merchant, Waiter •«., Burlington, Iowa. rHE under-igne.1 would respectfully inform the lblin, that iio has t-akon the house lately ocru ed by Messrs. F.*tc A C., for the purpose of trans a ting a ganSralC n aissii,u and Forwarding business, a. hop", by giving ithisentira attcntioa, to merit a hare of the public patronage. ^^•pArtic ilar attention paid to buying andsoiling pr duee of all descriptions. Jan. 31. 1351. y twAw ALFRED ^SAR. N. EVERSON, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Washington Washinstor, "ounty, Town. A. D. »KEEN, \TT0RNEY anl Counsellor at Law, Burlington, Io wa. Office in Coolbaugh's Building, Main street. J. 0 ABERCROM BIE, S U E O N E N I S ftOOMS,n irtli side of Jefferson street, overt Jay 'sDrug store. Entrance to" Palmer's Hall." Burlington, may 25. 1853 wtf DiduU know it? Well its even so JOSE1MI JONES, KEEPS eonstantlv on hand a fresh suppiy of FAMI LY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, and ail kinds-f Countrv' Produce, which he will sell cheap for cash. ^afSouth side of Jefferson.ouc doer cast of I. Putney's. Nov. I. '53. HENRY H. SCOTT, IV H0LE?ALK and Re'ail Dealei in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods. Quei nsware. Hardware. Grocer ies,Boots.Shoes.HatsCaps and Ready Mn(leCloth- :ng. Kecjs a full supply of the above articles,and will sell on the most reasonable-terms. 389* West side Main st, near the Market House, lltrlingtoB. "Sign—"Pe»-pleV Store." (pep 27, '52 THE NEW V I I N I A I I O E SAINT LOUIS, MO. FRONTING ON MAIN, GREEN A SECOND STS Jjhn 11. Sparr A John C. Parks. Proprietors. House, Land and General Agency Office. EDU 'I) T. fc 1m7iATO\, Bo# Jvi.i Ui. HAS opened an office in the 2d story of the Tele graph building, Main St.. Burlington, for the tian-aetion of bu-iii^ss as follows, vii: Hoi ses and Land, bought, sold and rented on com mission. Books Posted by the Week, Month or Year. Partnership anil other accounts adjusted and exam ined. Valuation Invoices nnd Inventories made and ta k n for Administration and other purjioses. Coriv-,-ondcnce of ail k'li'ls conducted. Del.is and Notes collected in Town or Country. A Reni-ter kept of Land and Houses for sale or rent, which tnav he inspected free of charge. Office. Telegraph Printing Office building Main -t.. Burlinfft) n. March ti. '55-hMv. BEN'. J. FIELD, AMZJ BENEDICT, P. W. FIELD FIELD, BENEDICT & CO., II holesale dealers in Imported & liii TicnuBroaddotlis Black and I'ancy Cassimcrcs and Ioe»liin«, O N O N A N A I S V K S I N S i I e -1 y Woolens Mild miihiim-i stnlls, AhAI'TLD TO MEN'S KAB, Furnishing goods & tailors* trimmings, 171, SOUTH WATER ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Feb. 16—tf B. CLARKE. THO.8. RATCLtFPE, W*. H. *Wl TII CLARKE, RATCLIFFE, & CO., General Agency, COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS, '.ml arent-for th.* P.-nn-'vlvania Central Railroad, Vo. 47, Commercial St., befn Olive & Pine, Saint Louis, Mo, ee 1-1 yw G. H. WALDIN, Watch Maker and Jeweller. iCl' E A E I N i n e E W E I Y tL'rtJKS, AVatches. Mathematical, ptical, and Musical In.-truments. (i£ Jewelry, such as fine Di.nil nd.-, Ring-, Bieast Pins, Locket*, Ac..Ihav« at fine a stock as ever was brouglstto this State. pectacle*, Pehles. Pereesoplic, Piriforle, and Concave Olas.-es, set in Gold, Silver, fine Steel an.' S. frames. Telts opes, fine l'oeki Knives.— Mathematical and Surveyors' Compasses, Di.ifling Ins runicnts. Magnifying Gl sses, Micro scopes, Prisms, Polyoraiuas, Magic Lanterns, Ther, nioiueters Silver Plated Ware of all kinds, such as Teasel st po»nis. pocket and Penknives. Over ISO iliff-ren kiiids snpei it.i Scissors and Shears, for Barbers, T.iil irsand ordinary uses. Roger's Howie Knives. Also, •onieof the best S wing Needles in the world,musical instlutnents. ace i(le in with 8 10 and 12 Key c.wih and without semytoncs, Tuibinns, Mondelins, bass viols, Kt'ssian Italian and German violins, Suterior Guitars, with thclatcst improvemi nt. Flutes Flago lets, Fifes. Prulos. Trutns, Tamborines. CI,inn. Ital ian, and German vioiin strings. Tuning Folks. Those who want ta buy I invite to call as they will find a greater assortment and variety things than ever has been in one place here Itefore and all will be Sold low, wholesale nnd r. (nil. Nov. 7. m#1 SILAS A\ HUDSON & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin I'laic*, upper k Shccl Iron, & Tin ii its' stork, —ALSO— Manufacturer**! Tin.Copper. 4c Sheet (ran Ware, Main St., (near the Market) and Jefferson St. WE IOWA. have and wiil keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortaieiit of all the best jat 'eri.= of Cooking, Parlor, Coal nnd Ilcatiug Stoves Tin Plates, Copper, Sheet Tron and Tinner?' Findings, which we will sell to the Trade and Merchants upon good terms as the same article* can be had else where. Cookia?, Parlor*. Ilcnting store*. We have tho largest and best assortment of stores ever brought to this city, and Merchants, Dealers in he Trade, nnd Finigiants, can rely npon making heir pnrehas.sof us as low as the same nrticles can ehad for in Cincinnati, Chicngo or St. Lonis,and btnin any pattern -old in said cities. All kinds of Tin, Copper nnd Sheet Iron Ware ept constantly on bund and for sale wholesale and tail, and every sci iption job wi rk done to order he public arc invited to examine our stock before a king purchase. bp.n5w.tf. Burlington August 2,1854. j'HE American Sportsman, containing hints to Sportsmen, noten on sh-oting. nnd the habits of e gam" birds and wild fowl of America, with r.u icroui illustrations, ju&t received aul for rale at april 3. Corse's. UTH IT ALL for sale at i mar 3 "5] CORSE'S. ALFO a lot of Juvenile Works to suit all *g,s from five to fifteen years f-»r?»leet Cvnai-'i. april 1*. w" V'inrii n !,t nJ rlO-n"& THIRD YEAR. VOL. 1—NO 78. GROCERIES FOR THE MILLION KIMBALL & CP'S S. KIMBALL A CO., have jiiftrtcviuda largi shipment of Go'ds,eonsisting in p»»rt, asfo!!ow»: C5 hhds N. 0.sugar 20 bb'.s belchers do 5 "puiveiue4d» 5 loaf do 5 "crushed lOt) bbls belchers molasses 60 half bbls do do 100 10 galkg- do do 10 bbls.-.ulterior gol syrup 80 -Mignr h. molasses 50 bf qbls do do 10 tierces rice 3 nice cod fish 25 bxs do do 76 '-starcandle 40 hf bxsdo do 40 bxs herring, 15 m. ruijiwt, 40 clothes pins 25 St. Louia tobacco, 51 hf bxs v.a. do 25 1 -4 do do 20 bxs fine cut smok. do 40 euba six cigars 60-' fine regalia do 10 bids- -uIar:i tut 15 hf bbls do 30 bxs I Ox 12 gl*9«, 50 8 10 do 10 pepper sauce, starch catsup yeast powdm "ink mustard doz corn ploirs do shellcn, 2000 wheat sacks 500 bush dried apples SCO do pcacho* 120 ?ks good rio collet) 30 havana green dw 300 g. n.shH 500 dairy do 300 bbls kenawha do 200 kegs assorted nalia 25 spikes 2(1 dos waldron jrraaf scyths 8 5 do grain 20 scythe snatlis 10 haytMkes, 25 bxs scythe stones 10 cherts assorted tea 1-4" do do 100 1-8" do do 10 bags cotton yarn, 5 carpet chain 1000 lbs cotton 1 attinfff 20 doi bed carda 10 coils a.-sortcd rope 20 dos. clo's and plow lines 60 bxs family sdM. 10 nests tubs, SO doi buckets ft well do 15 washboardf 2t) brot ms 50 bags fchot 1000 lbs bar lead 10.0•.:{ o. n. gnn caps [,m' trapping jmptt 200 Mis do twine 10 bbls mackcrcl, 15 bf i bis do 40 kits do 20 bblsold cider vinegar we offkr at Wholesale ajid Rrtaa AT A 8I.IGHT ADVANCE FROM St. I.OUIS PRICKS. J. S. KIMBALL A CO. Bnrlington, Jun" 29.1854.-ly SELLING OFF AT COST!! undersigned are now offering at greatly r»K J. inccd pi iees, Ihe eutire stock of goods belong ing t». the estate of the late AlfreoClarkb, it con sists of every variety of DRY (iOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WAR* QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES &c. Country nieicliaiit? and 1'edlais would do well examine ihis stck bcfoie making purchase#, at 1 would doubtless lx to their interest. WABUEN DEi". 1 Exct. W AH KEN BEE. 1 JAMES PUT MAN. 1 a large lot tring lt P. S. We have a large lot pring li nnets, and riiiiii liCisf and bat^ through bv oxprcfiv which we are offering to the trade lower than they can be bought. (City papers copy. apiil 7. A UTOBIOGRAPHY of Chas. Caldwell, M. d7. [mar 3 '55] CORSE'S. Timoiliy and Clover Seed. /ii II1 „iSi:sll,ELS Pri"io Timothy Seed, 20 do do Clover do 50 do White Bears. For sale march 20, '55. J. S. KIMBALL A CO. 'HAMBERS Library for young people for sale at vJ [april 3 Corse's. CUAS. G. MARTIN, St. Louis. WM. R. MARTIN, New York. SPRING AND SUMMER rmr jm ist io 1 hog. WE have coinmencd receiving, and shall hart completed by the liist of March, our large fall and w«ll assorted Stock of MEN AND BOYS' Spring ami Summer Cfothintj, Cotisistingof the very latest importations,made, trim med and cut iu the latest style and fasbi ns. And U our intcnti n this Spring is to sell to none but thos» that are strictly I'uoMi-r, or for"CASH," the induce menta we shall offer will IK? give a thorough examination such ut te justify all to of ur Stock before pur. chasing. Our Spring and Summer »toek id all kinda has lieeu selected with every care and as one of one linn has given his entire attention to purchasing in this and Europeau markets, you will Hud the large*! ai:d in tst complete assortin.nt in our line over oifered by any house in th UNITED STATES. We shall use our utmost endeavors to «ntisfy all wli* may favor us with an examination, feeling confident that our assertions will meet with the approbation of one nnd all. As we are now the oldest Cioil.ing House in tba West, ami the thorough knowledge we possefs in pur ehafit gand manufacturing, and as our intention ia to o a prompt bu.-iness you will lii.,1 it to your interest to call and examine prices. Allow u* through thii to return our thanks to our old eustouieis for their long and continued patronage nnd new trnders, withing t« avail themselves of tine selections, will do well to call and examine the Mammoth Stock which will bt on exhibition at our bouse during the Spring an4 Summer Seasons. MARTIN A BROTHER, No. lit Mnin street. St. Louis, Mo. CLAKK & CHESNUT. HAVE just received by Oat man Express and art now opening for inspection, the bkst seleotiot und most heautiiui stock of r'all and tiller Good*, embracing all Hie latest styles of Dress Goods, an* trimming?, to mnti, lhat could be found in all tbt eastern cities. Indeed we have everything usually found in Dry Good-- estjiblishmcnt,:such as Ifurdwmr, Glass*are. and Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes. lioniiet... Oil Cloths, Car pets. Clothing, Ac..4tc., to which we would respectful 'y call the attention of tho citizens, and all othert visiting Burlington for the purpose of purchasing cheap goods, and eoneult their own intcrcetW tid ing at the ir&sr? »IR PZlw&cSB before pnrehas ng else where, as we arc detenninei not to be undersold by any other establishment in tbt place. Our go»Kls have all been sclccUd with grrit% care, and by one that is well acquainted with th# wants of the community, c'Lsistingin part of-Vrcndl and English Merinoes. Muslins and all wool D«» lames, plain and figured silks,Coburgs,Sack Flannel* DelK«gs. Persian Ciotbs, plain and figured Pop!»in^ embroidered Drapery Muslins and Curtain Damaak with Oimps and Tassels to match Cloths, Caaa meres,Sat inetts.Tweeds, Jeans, Linens, red Flansel^p brown, bleached and colored Canton Flannels «ill|, satin, straw and gimp Bonnets to trim bonnet Ril^r bons. all colors Philadelphia-made Boots and Shoe*. Shawls: long Thibet Cashmere a nice assortment'~cf children's wool Hose, all siiea ladies cotton and wo«| Hose Gloves. Kid, all colors Cashmere aad LUIt Thread Black Miu,Gloves, etc.,etc.,etc., aug.. 15. '54-tf. FANCY DRY GOODS. A FINE assortment of ladies's dress gooda, latett styles,just opened and for sale low st the new store of may 20 NUNN A HUEY. F'R SALE—275 barrels Laid, 250 bbls extra rltaf pork, 200 do mess pork, 3000 shoulders, and a fe* more of those fine sugar cured hams left. feb 21 '55 E. D. RAND A CO. Instructive— CORTS'L A I KK li A I'll Y—Exemplary Distinguished Men, at 10. HI H!"' Madame De Langueville, or 174V lu vclations of oui and Convent in the Mis• teenOi tt^btwj, fi^ thc Fren«h mi VictM Ooosin, «lett [april 1®.] Oaa,', ,s