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THE subscriber respectfully informs the ci tizens of Dubuque and vicinity, that he has lately opened a IMU© where iie will keep on hand a full assortment of Jprcsh ant* (Kcuufuc SUticlesi, and charge the lowest price. He will give pnr titular attention to the compounding of Family Medicines, of Physicians, or private recipes, [in English, German, or French,] or of any other pharniaccntical S( chemical preparations. A thorough knowledge of Drugs and Medi cines, and the experience of many years as Apothccary, ns well as practicing Physician, will, he trusts, assist him in his endeavors to merit the confidence and patronage of his fel low citizens. H. ROSENGARTEN. D. Main-street, [next door to J. M. Harrison's.] Dubuquo, May 16, l8-19-37-3ms O I N S CLOCK, WATCH MAKER, A K W K Hnorth I1S moved his establishment a few doors of his old stand, where he is pre pared tocxecutcall kinds of work in his line, with dispatch. A fine assortmeht of JEWELRY on hand, which will bo sold cheap for Cnsh, lie is prepared to manufacture Jewelry to order. A slnro of the patronage of the Public is so licitcd.. SO°Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Dubnque, April 3d, 1849 31-1 v. O I N S O E 1 TAKE pleasure in inviting my friends and customers to inspect the Mew and Fashion able STOCK OF CLOTHING, and G-er.tlcmen's Furnishing Goods which I am juit receiving and I would assure them, at the same time, that a better selcctcd one, cannot be found in this city. My Goods are well manufactured, and for quality of material and nicety of cut, cannot be excelled. My stock is complete I have this season received a sufficient assortment to enable mc to dispose of my entire slock during this season—it being my intention to close my business here, as soon «8 I can, as I am destined for California, where better prices can be obtained for such a good stock as I am in the habit of keeping. Such being my determination, you may depend up on great inducements, and my giving GREAT BARGAINS. Then, my readers, is it not 3Tour duty, •To buy from Connelly's mart of beauty? Yes! My house deserves your aid, .Being the choiccst in the trade The Garments which I always sell, Will make you look extremely well. T. CONNELLY. Philadelphia Clothing Store, Main, 1 cUvccn WOUU) Fourth and Fifth Streets. Dubuque May 8,1849. 3t tf WM, LAWTHiR & ARE in receipt of the following articles, by lato arrivals, which they ofier for eale, viz: 169Grind Stones, ree'd from Cincinnati ~i) Kegs Nails 5 13bis. SaleraUis 40 Reams Wrapping Paper, 40 Sacks riod Apples 22 Hexes Dry Herring? 5 Half Chests Tea -J3 Boxes Brown and White Soad 10 Boxes Window Glass—8x 10, Dubuque, May ], 1849. 35-1 y STRAYED West, and evcy exertion will be used to contribute towards the enjoyment oftlie guests, and to make the house, in fact, in i'erior to none West of the Alleghanies. The healthy, romantic and beautiful location of Dubuque and vicinity —the abundance of game—the variety of amusing and whole some pursuits which present themselves, together with the extensive and novel field for mineral, geological and botanical speci mens and researches, render this a most desirable point for our southern friends to renovate and enliven body arid spirit during the summer months, No location on the Mississippi can combine so many advanta ges, ot health, curiosity and amusement. In proof ol this we confidently invite all to come and see for themselves. Come espc cially and try whether the JVaptes JIousc Will not confer all, and even more than ie promised. Feeling confidant that no per eon will leave dissatisfied with the CASTINGS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CUT LERY GROCERIES & LIQUORS: No. 88, THE Main-Street, Dubuque. undersigned having permanently es tablished himself on Main-Street, in the City of Dubuque, a few doors north of the City Hotel, intends keeping constantly, a large and general assortment of the above articles, all of which will be sold a9 low as the market will afford, either for cash or country produce but as he ha9 adopted the READY PAY systen he hopes no one will think hard, or be insulted, by being refused Goods on time. HE IS ALSO KEEPING A STORE IN CASCADE, ment of such Goods as arc needed in that place, where ho will sell Goods at Dubuque prices, (hauling added,) on heavy articles. by hand and for sale by JNO. SIMPI.OT. MORE NEW GOODS! HE undersigned has just replenished his Stock with FRESII AND SEASONABLE His assortment is now not surpassed by any in tho City. His list of IRON is now lar«e and very complete in assortment—he has on hand 60 Tons assorted Iron 5 Tons Steel, Cast, German, English, and American Blister. Plough and Spring Steel, for sale low by May 1st, 1849. JNO. Si.Mi'LoT. 3 TONS WAGON BOXES, I N sets or odd, to suit. Also, a largo lot of Castings, Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, Pots, and Fire Dogs. A few vory large Kettles, holding 20 to 30 gallons for sale low by _M-*y 1st, 1849. JNO. SIMPI.OT. A KSM IT HSTTFOT 1-2 Dozen Mouse-hole Anvils 1-2 do Vices, assorted sizes 1-2 Screw Plates, assorted Sledges and Iland Hammers in store and for sale low by JNO. May 1st, 1849. IOX 12 Boots and Shoes, Scythes and Snaths, &.c. May 4th, 1849. A E S A akum, Tar, and Pitch, in store and for sale by May 1st. JNO.'SIMPLOT. iick Lead, for Carriage and Wagon grease, for sale by SIMPLOT. o GRTNDSTONESNO. 1-2 dozen Nova Scotia Grind Ptnnes, (a superior article also, one dozen Pittsburgh Grindstones, forsalo'by JNO. SIMPI.OT. CROSS-CUT SAWS. first-rate article, on hand and for sale by ROUND rcspectluijy inlurui his friends and the public, that -lie has recom menced business in the rooms lately occupi ed by E. M. Bisssll, over the ''Chequered Drug Store, on Main street,where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. or stolen from the subscriber, at Dubuque, on Thursday night, the 26th of April,an iron gray MA It E, live years •old this spring,-* about fourteen hands and a half high, well made some marks of the collar, not Shod no other marks or brands remembered. Had on when he left, a blind bridle, placed for a halter. Any person gi ving information of said mare to this office, or delivering her, or intelligence of her, to Wm. J. Anderson, at Tivoli, shall be liber ally rewarded by the undersigned. WILLIAM NEELY. May 1st, 1849. 35-3t W A E S O U S E DUBUQUE IOWA. D. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. THIS large and commodious Ho tel, located on the corner of Main land Second streets, in the city of kDi'BuquE, Iowa, formerly kept by H. Curtis, is at now under the charge and superintendence of the owner, and will re ceive in all its departments his devoted and ..particular attention. T|ie rooir.s are spa cious and well ventilated and the general arrangement of the House such as must give satisfaction even to the most fastidi ,ious, 'I he patronage of the travelling pub lic and others is solicited, and those who may 6ojourn at this establishment mav re ly upon receiving every attention and com fort, usually found at any other house in the FAUE* the price shall certainly bo no causo of coin jtlaiut. I). ANDERSON. Proprietor. •£V SUPERIOR WINDOW GLASS? •g Boxes of C. Johnson's best Pitts A vJU burgh Window Glass, all sizes, (fyi excellent orHer,) juat received and for *iale low by E. F. April ^5tii. Under City Hotel, N. 1 consisting of a general assort and square point Shovels, bright steel and other Spades, Hoes, with and without handles Hay Manure Forks, Rakes, iScc., in store and for sale low by J.Simplot. OILS. 1NSEED OIL, Whale Oil, Lard Oil, and I Tanner's Oil, in store and for su lu by JNO. SIMPI.OT. LAMPS. Brass Hanging Lamps* and chimney's side Lamps also, Lard and German Lamps, for salo by .INO. .SIMPLOT HYDRAULIC CEMENT. IO barrels "Louisville" Cement, for sale by JNO. SIMPLOT. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. From 1£ 10A to 12 20 forsale by JNO. SIMPLOT. FISH- Wfor hite Fish. Mackerel, Codfish, and Her rings: also, Sardines, Oysters, and Lob sters, sa leby STONE WARE. 500 gallons assorted Stone Ware for salo by JNO SIMPI.OT. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! YOU can equip yourselves with Game Bags, Shot Belts, Shot and Povvder Flasks also, the best Dupont Rifle Powdsr, and shot of all sizes, by calling at JOHN SIMPLOT'S. May 1st, 1«49. GMT ^TO^il S DOOItS NORTH OF CITY HOTEL, MAIN-STREET, DUBUCllJE, IOWJV. THEin subscriber having located permanent ly Dubuque,'would respectfully inform the cilizcus that he-has, and will keep constant ly on hand, a line assortment of s can be found in'tho Northwestern country and will make to order any description of hats, on the most reasonable terms. The following arc a few of the kinds on hand, all of the latest style: Fine Moleskin Silk HatslNeutre Hats Rough and Ready do {Russia do Buena Vista do I Leghorn do Panama do Pearl do Men and Children Cloth Caps. Don't forget the place, 3 doors north of City Hotel. w. DONNELLAN. Dulmque, ma 1st, 1849. 35-tf W I A N lUnder (lie Waplcs House,] Hdirect AS iust received per 'Adams' Express' from Philadelphia, 0 pat. 22 incli rich figr'd Dress Silk 3 Rich Brocha Brazilians 10 pieces Rich silk and wool Barages 4 doz. splendid French worked Caps 4 do do do do Collars 2 do do do standing do 20 pieces rich new style Bonnet Ribbons 2 doz. col'd k'd glovds, n splendid article 1 ps. 23 inch black lustering silk y doz gents iinen thread gloves, very fine. He will be very much pleased to show his poods to ALL. May 16, 1849. 10 GII.I,KSPIE. do/. B/ooms, received per Cora, for Bain-at WIGHT-MAN'S. y hbl. old Bourbon Whiskoav, in store and lor sale by WIG HTM AN, ^4 JOHN SIMPLOT. Dubbquc. April 3d, 1839. 31-6m. RASS PAILS.—Brass Pails or Kettles all sizes from one to six gallons for sale low JiNO. SlMPLOT. .ASTINGS.—Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, Pots, Fire Irons, &c., for sale by JNO. SIHPI.OT. BRUSHES, Paint, Varnish, White Wash, Dusting, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Cloth, Hair and Shoo Brushes in i'reat variety, for sale very low by JNO. SIMPI.OT. RON & STEEL.—50 Tons assorted Iron and Steel for sale Wholesale or Retail by 1QUORS, by CChains, IIAINS 'JNO.SIMPI.OT. NgenerallyGLASS.—All AILS & sorts and sizes used in this country, for sale low by JNO. SJMPI/OT. of every description and quali- Ity, constant ly on hand and for sale low J. SIMPLOT- .TNO. SI.MPI.OT. SCYTIIER AND SNATHS. DOZ. Grass and Grain Scythes and Snaths, forsale by JNO SIMPLOT. SHOVELS AND SPADES. U iving and April 17, 1849. 33-ly. THE Log Chains, Trace Chains, Lock Ilaltar Chains and Dog Chains on undersigned would respectfully in form their friends, and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into partnership under the name of CHARLES & RUFUS AlILLKR, in the CABINET & CHAIR MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, at the old stand of Charles Miller, opposite the Land Office, on Main.street. Furniture, Chairs, and all other articles in their line, kept constantly on hand, on the most reasonable terms. Turning in wood also done to order, with skill, neatness, and despatch. We would also state, that we have purchased of Jacob Lindly liis Patent Right for making Lindly's Bedotcads,where by we have secured the exclusive right for the County of Dubuque, Iowa, to manufac ture and vend the aforesaid Bedsteads in said county. All persons, therefore, are cautioned against infringing on our rights, tecured to us by the aforesaid Patent, as we shall most assuredly prosecute all who do so. CHARLES MILLER, S. II. DUNN, Hby AS removed to the shop lately occupicd Mr. R. SI.MPI,OT. CITY HOTEL, DUBUQUE I O W A A. H. MILLER, To his St. Louis friends, who have hereto fore honored him vith their patronage, he would say, that the vicinity of Dubuque abounds with a variety of objects of interest i to the visitor. Thw grouse shooting is not to be surpassed, and the best trout fishing in the world at an easy distance. (O 3 JNO. SIMPLOT. Passengers conveyed to and from thej boats in carriages free of expense. A. 11. MILLER. I Dubuque, Sept. 8,1848. scpt.I2-ly. [Davenport Gazette, Capitol Reporter, and St. Louis Republican, JefTersonun and Gazette, 1 Galena, copy six months.1 PALM HATS. 30 FRANK SMITH'S TOBACCO. 40 200 •a, U V IEW STORE! 35 (UNDER TIIB WAPLES HOUSE,) u & Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bon nets, Nails, Queens-Ware, &c. &c. °P onin th WILL e BEST ASSORTMENT and CHEAPEST STOCK OF ©©©lIDS? ever offered in this market. My Goods are NEW and FRESH from the Manufacturers, were bought low. and ami CAN be sold LOWER than ever were solo in Dubuque. I shall have exery thing that can be called for in my line of business. 1 have a splended lot of all kinds of have everything to please them Dress Goods of all descriptions, Mouslin de Swiss, Organ dys. Polkas, Spotted Swiss blue, pink, and buu'd Jaconets, Lawns, Balzorincs, Linen Lustres Lyonaise Lustres, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Parasols, Gloves, Kid and Silk, &c. Also, a splen did assortment of new and rich Bonnet Ribbons, which wi.l be universally admired." i hope to sec all the Ladies often, as it will all'ord me much pleasure to show myGoods HARD WARE, OF ALL KINDS: Spades, Shovels, Forks, Tubs, Buckets, Manilla Rope, Looking Glasses, Coffee Mills Saws and everything else in the line. Cottonadc, Linens, Blue Drills, Denims. Gambroons, Gold-inixd, Dra'b, Gi'cen and Black weeds, Satinets, Bleached and Brown Muslins, and in fact all sorts of finnrJa «l bound to sell LOW for CASH or PRODUCE. Tweeds, Satinets, Bleached :and JBrownJVIusIins, and in fact all sorts of Goods, which I am i. CNo trouble to show Goods at THE RUFIJS MILLER. Dubuquo. April 24, 1?49. 34-ly Fashionable A I O I N Cox, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a call. From the experience he has had for the last ten yecrs, in some oftlie principle Cities of the United States, he feels confident he can give pcrfect satisfaction both in cutting and mal i ig up garments. His manner of cutting is of the latest and most approved style. All garments warranted to fit and to give good satisfaction. All persons wishing work d6nc in his line, at reasonable prices and in the neatest man. ncr, are invited to call at his establishment. All orders will be most promptly executed, and in such a manner as to please even the most fastidcous. N. B. I am in the receipt of (lie latest spring and summer fashions for 1840. Apr. 17 1849. 33-6m 275 Proprietor. A. II. MILLER, (late of the Leclare House. Davenport) would advif.c his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he lias taken the above named spacions establishment, where he flatters himself that he will be able to ac commodate his guests in a stylo to meet their entire approbation. Pant Stuffs, l)rills, Osnaburgs and Sheetings, for sale by F. C. & E. H. SMITH. NAILS. nrtedsizc KEGS assorted sizes, superior quality, GO half boxes Glass 8 by 10. for sale low by F. C. & E. II. WIGHTMAN'S. NOT FOR CALIFORNIA!! undersigned would respectfully .'ay to their friends, and the public general ly, that they arc not bound for California, for at least one more season, and that they have, and ar3 receiving, a large and well-selected STOCK OF GOO WARES AND MERCHANDIZE '5 comprising almost every article usually called for in this market all of which they pledge themselves to sell as low for cash or country produce as any other house in the city. Notice each lid of the door, Ko. 14, tind the City Hotel. SALT.—125 DRY Apri 1 BOXES of this fivorite Tobacco, for sale by F. OM C. & E. II. SMITH. PRINTS. PIECES Fancy Prints, handsome styles, for sale, by F. C. & E. H. SMITH. LEGHORN HATS. EN'S, Boys', and Infants, foV sale by F. C. SUMMER EMERS-ON fc SHIELDS. N. B.—All those knowing themselves i debted to us, will hereby take fair and timely notice, that they may have their notes and ac counts to pay with cost. No jest. Lookout. Dubuque, April 17, lb'48. W A K E sizes 25 Tons cf assorted Iron—al 5 do Castings—all kinds f() setts Wagon Boxes—all sizes 100 odd Wagon Boxes do do 95 Kegs Nails and Spikes do do Tons plain and other Steel do Square and Octagan Siocl doz. Smiths' Bellows do do do do do do do Anvils and Vices do Sledges and Hammers do best Roland's Mill Saws do do do Cut do. Hand Saws—all kinds Collins' &, Simmans' /lxcs and in fact every article kept in the hardwar line, such as Scythes, Snaths, Hoes, Spade*, Shovels,-Shovels Tongs, rake.sand all kinds of shelf ware. Don't be afraid because we have all you want, and all sold low by April 17. EMKRSO-N OKUM & SHIELDS. —8 bale* Okum, for sale by April 17. "S Bales Cotton Batting, just rocivcil and -M-for sale by EST ICS.—4 8 DOZ. Palm Hats, assorted qualities, for sale by F. C. & F.. H. SMITH. s WOODENjust april & E. H. SMITH. SMITH. PREPARE FOR THE CHOLERA? 1 AM now preparing the Medicines for the Cholera, that arc so highly recommended by Drs. Cartwright and McDowell. Tho Mc dicinos are prepared from the best of articles, that are warranted pure and genuine. Direc tions ahcompany each fpackage. Dubuque, apl 25th. E. F. GILLESPIE. Under City Hotel. CLEANSE YOUR HOUSES $ CELLARS. 1 IIAVE ]ust received one barrel of superior CHLORIDE OF LIME, for purifying collars, &c., for sale by E. Dubuque apl 25th. Under City Hotel. "_FU just ree'd at WHiHTMAN'S srn Kegs Nails, per War Ragle, for tale UU low at WIOIITMAN'S. Lbs. carpet Chain, just received at WIGHTMAN'S. yf Boxes prime Virginia Tobaco, for sale low at WIGHTMAN'S. as) Ualeu cotton batting, lor ualo low by W1GHTMAN. y s) libls Cincinnati Whiskey, in store and u for sale Ly WIGHTMAN. COFFEE—Prince Rio, green $ SHIELDS. poiucT barrels clear & rough Mess Pork— all warranted good—in store and for sale for by EMERSON &, SIUEI.DS. Sucks G. A. Salt, (large sacks) just received an.d forsale by EMERSON & SHIELDS. APPLIES.—15 bcn-els Dryed Apples, first rate, just received, which are goin«r fast from EMERSON IV goinj SHIELDS ^lUGAR.—10 Ilbds. N. O. Sugar—the best in the City—just received and for l'ale by April 17. EMERSON &, QTEEN'S SHIELDS. VVARE3 crates of ass'td Queen's Ware, just ree'd and for sale low by ril 17. EMERSON & DOZ F.N Pittsburg Grind Stones for sale by April 17- EMERSON SHIELDS. bales Indian Head Do mestics, now an hand, and sale by apl. 17. EEMESONforSHIELDS. & first rate—for sale EMERSON barrels Dried Peaches low by TONE WARE. for sale low by SR SHIELDS. -500 gallons Stono Ware, EMKRSON &, SHIELDS. ISHING RODS.—5 doz. Fishing Rods, just received and for sale by EMERSON & SHIELDS. WARE.—6 doz. Buckets and Tubs, landing and for sale by 17. EMERSON & SHIELDS. r¥^OOLS.--AU kinds of Carpenters' Tools (a fresh supply,) on hand, and for sale bv april 17. EMERSON & SHIELDS. barrels Old Rectified Whiskey, just landing, and "for sale cheap by the bar rel by April 17. EMERSON & SniELOs. 2 Casks ol the best Cog. Brandy, expressly for the sick. 2 Casks Port Wine best also. 2bovo Madaric, of which will be kept for tho a purpose by April 17. EMERSON & SHIELDS. PC barrels Soaps and Candles, just rcceir VFt/ ed and for sale by April 17. EMERSON &. SHIELDS. 40 JL F. GILLESPIE. e o o n Y a n a N o s sacks best Rio Coffee for sale by the lbs. or sack by Hzes Havana, S. lava coff Domingo, Laguyrce, and Java coffcc for salo by [n37j 11. J. EMEUSON SHIELD*. chests various quality Tea fresh and U for sale by April 17. EMERSON FT SHIELDS. NOTICE TO COOPERS. Just received all kinks of Cooper's Tools which will bo sold low by April 17. I EMKRSON & SHIELOS. Casii pure Codfish (not hadick) just re ceived and for sale by April 17. EMERSON & SHIELDS. ATS.—6 eases Hats and Caps of all si and qualities, consisting of panana, Leghorn, fine fashionable Silk, Pam, Wool &c., all cheap by EMEIISON 10,000 10,000 do Side clear of bono. 10,000 do Shoulders. Try this and then know where to go for fia For Bale by April 17. EMERSON &. SHIELDS. 1 DOZEN U/HAiiLORAN. I V common Split bottom Cfrtrfr for su!c by EMERSON &, SHIELDS. LARD. barrels Leaf Lard in good order, and for said by April 17. EMKR SON & SNIF.i.ns. BOOTS $ SIIOKS.—10 cases Boots and jrades for sal Shoes of all kinds and grades for sale by April 17. EMERSON 17. & SniF.i.ns. 4 doz. boxes Sardines just received and for I- sale low by April EMERSON &• SIIIELDB- TO RENT.—One or two comfortable dwell ng houses apply to EMERSON April 17th 1849. GLASS.—50xboxes &• SHIELDS. ll 16, JO 14, IOx 12, 8 10,12 18, and 7x9 Glass—firsl-ratc article—just ree'd and for sale by April 17. EMERSON & SHIELDS. JT. L. LangwortUy, I¥o 99, MAIN STREET, DUBUQUE. HGoods,hand AS on the largest Stock of Fresh at Wholesale and Retail, offered in this market, and will be constantly receiv ing supplies from St. Louis and Eastern mark ets:—some of them are as follows. DRY GOODS: 1000 ps. prints, assort i 10 bales twd cassimcre 100 ps. blch'd shirting,|30 pieces alpaca, fino brown |50 do flannel, 10 hickory shirtingpO prmnckinaw blank't 5 ticking. 10 ps. broad cloth, 30 bales sheeting, ps. satir.ett, 14 10 Irish linen, 5 dusk table linens 25 asst. cassimcre, 10 lintn table diaper 50 Ky. Jeans, 5 blanket coating, 150 linscy, I Lamartinc 10 Eng. long cloth, 10 sacking, 20 cotton batting, {10 plaid cloaking, Ready-Made Clothing. 50 blanket overcoats,. Fine black satin Vests, 55 heavy bl'k cloth 20 coating coats, 25 hunting 20 line cloth dress 20 frock 16 blue black coats, 10 heavy felt beaver 50 tweed coats, 25 grey mxd Palo Alto 10 pr sheep grey pant 50 fine casimere, 100 assorted satinett, 30 boys tweed coats, 40 blanket 50 satinett Fancy silk Cashmere Cahocs net shirts, Fine white shirts, Check linen do Hickory do Napoleon cord pants, B!ack satinett paio alto Bang up cord pants, Bovs pants assorted, Casinierc vests, Cloth 44 Pink nott shirts, Red flannel Co unton 50 assorted sack coats,iFlnnnel drawers, Taylor casimere, Canton flannel drawers Fancy polka vests, jCahocs do do Boots and Shoes. 50 cases mens' double'ladies' heeled busl-.i is, srded boots, do 50 cs mens' welt boots,j do 10 fine calf do do 20 kip boots, do 21 youths' do 20 do boys' do 25 do kip brogans 100 prs youths' do 100 prs boys' do ladies' bk tipd buskins, walking buskins, morocco Clay lies gaiters, nne slippers, kid lace hoots, patent rubbers Childrens'goat boots, do morocco lace do gaiters, patent boots, lea lace boots bu/toned boots, do do do do Groceries. 50 hhds N O Sugar lUObbls do do 50 do refined sugar 15 do crushed do 10 do loaf dj Molasses Golden Syrup, 400 suck salt, Virginia tobacco, Missouri do Smoking do Cigars currants 50 boxes soup 75 boxes candles 125 bags Rio CofTee 25 bags Laguira Coffee 10 do Java do 10 do mokay, do Imperial tea, Young Hyson do Gunpowder black do 100 barrels Whiskey, Madder, Coperas, Logwood, Indigo Wines, Brand}', Gin, Hats and Caps. Beaver liafs Moleskin &. Russia do Brush do Drab Tampico do Ccrro Gordo do Otter caps.Bucna Vista Cloth EMERSON EMERSON A GREAT BARGAIN. ONE full and complete sett Saw Mill Irons for sale vcrv low by April 17. EMERSON 44 Sin Mohair caps glazed do Velvet caps Boys' turbans, Musk rat caps. Fur trimmed do Silk plush do Infant's do Lainai'tinc, Navy, Hard- Ware. 100 doz knives & forks, Carving Oy pockcr do Log chains, tracc do Knob locks, Morticc & pad locks, Augers and chisscls. Planes, plane irons Brittania spoons Iron spoons, Table and tea spoons 243 sides sole leather 200 do upper do 100 call" skins, 50 s Is harness leather: 50 sides bridle do German silver spoons, &. SIIIKI.DS. Game bags, •Shot pouchcs nails Bolts and screws, Door bolts, Drawing bolts, Crick trowels, Cow bells, Axes, broad axes Hatchctj, hammers 25 hand bellows 100 do kip do 10 doz black morocco, 5 do red do 3 do bluo do 0 do pad skins, J. L. LANG WORTHY. March 13, 1849. 29-ly [^Storage, Forwarding, and General Com mission Business promptly attended to, at the White Ware-House, W' SHIELDS. 4 PPLES.—60 barrels Genctul Apples, just received, and will positively bo sold low. April 17. EMERSON ty SHIELDS. E, tho urdersigued, return our warmest thanks to our friends, and the public generally, for the liberal share of patronage we have received at their hands for the past 2 years, and hope, by strict attention and jmac tuality to business, to merit a continuance cf such prtronago. Wc take this method of informing the pub lic, that we have, at a great expense, purchas ed the right of the "Trovilic Patent" of the proprietor, John Mclntirc, Esq., of St. Louis, to be used by us exclusively within tho city and county of Dubuque. The above patent-right consists of a new and highly important improvement for the mixing and preparing of white lead, and all cither colors, applicable to every color without the use of alcalies of any description, whereby a whiter, handsomer, and more durable paint is produced The said improvement is now in succcssful usejn most of the large eastern and southern citiefe, and the right has been purchased by the U- S. government for the use of the Navy De partment, after having given it a most satis factory and scrutinising trial All who aro acquainted with the nature of white lead and oil, know that they have noaf iinity for oach other—that, mix tkem as tho roughly as possible, they will separate on standing a few hours, the lead sinking to the bottom, the oil remaining, clear and pure, on the top.. If, then, anything can be added to them, which, without injuring the body of the pa nt, will cause the two to unite, without the power of afterwards separating, IT MUST IIK MADE MORE DURABLE and such is the effect of this wonderful improvement, unsurpassed in importance by any discovery of this progress ivf age. All, therefore, desirous of having painting done in an elegant and durable man ner, and with quick dispatch, will find it to their advantage to consult us at our shop, over Jones & Dahoney's, corncr of Locust and Sixth streets. BENNETT &. IIARDIE. ***Rcady-mixcd paints kept constantly on hand forsale. Wc, the undersigned, hereby certify, that wc have had painting done for us by Bennett Hardie, with paint mixed according to the patent improved plan, and arc of opinion that the said paint is in every way suju:rior to any that has heretofore como under our notice^ for beauty and elegance of finish. Christopher Pelan, I. Piatt Smith, David Jonos, J. M, Marsh, N. Hijbce, II. S. Holhcrington, A. D. Anderson. HCHAIR OUSE, SIGN, FANCY, O and PAINTING, GRNAMENTAL, PAPER HANGING, &c. & SHIELDS. BACON. lbs best City arod Hams. I ILDINO, GLAZING, ENNETT & MITATIONS HAIIDIE. of WOOD and MARBLE, Maps Mounted and Varnish cd, Society Banners, Badges, Aprons, &c., painted with neatncsB and dispatch, by BENNETT &, IIARDIK. LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE AND WHITE LEADT 4 large stock of theabovo goods just re ceivbd and for sale by .IS'.IF. SLOAN'S COLUMN. THE BEST & CHEAPEST HORSE MEDICINE Il\ THE WOMLDl_ SLO WS' OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER HAS EARNED A GREAT NAME. For Purity, Mildness, Safety, Certainty and Thoroughness, Sloan's Otintmen Excels. And is rapidly superseding all other Ointments and Liniments now in use, for the curc of the following diseases: Fresh wounds, galls of all kinds, sprain*, bruises, c.rackcd heels, ringbone, windgalls, poll evil, callus, spavins, swecney, fistula, sitfast, strains, lameness, sand cracks, found ered feet, scratches or grease, mange, and horn distemper. Tho POWDER will remove all inflamma tion and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen evary part of tho body and has proved a sovereign remedy for the following diseases: Distemper, hide-bound, loss of appetite, in ward strains, yellow water, inflammation of the eyes, fatigue from hard cxercise alsq rheumatism, (commonly called stifl'complaint) which proves so fatal to many valuable horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds which generate so many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN. Grand Depot, 49 Lake st., Chicago, 111. And sold in nearly every town in all the West ern States. [Feb. G, 1849. 23-ly. THE PROOF. Extragtfromlhc Galena North-Western Gazette. Bv the use of Sloan's Ointment and Condi tion Powder, I have entirely cured a Fistula o.i my horse, and otherwise improved his con dition more than 500 per cent on the cost of /lie mcdicinc and a dow which was so lecblc as to be considered worthless by himself and neighbors, was restored to good health and strength by the use of less than half a package of the powder, and is now doing bettci than any other cow I have. WM. Small Pox, May 13, 1848. VINCENT. The Suffering Child. I hereby ccrtify, that one of my children, when naked, fell into a large fire of live coals, and was burned severely from head to feet.— The best of medical aid and attention wan fiiven to the child for four or live days without any relief—each day's suffering increased till his groans could be heard at a great distance, at which citical period one of my neighbors recommended and presented to me a box of SFiOANS OINTMENT, and in less than fifteen minutes after tho application of the Ointment to the aggravated sores of the suf fering y.inld, the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily began to recover. My residence is in licit Township, Vermillion county, and State of Indiana. THEODORE L. 1'ADLOR. Dated at Chicago, August, 21, 1S18. Extraordinary Curc. April I lh, 1813. Four miles north of Chi cago (on the road to Mihvaukie) Cook co.. 111. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: One of my horses had a large bony tumouron his breast bone, imme diately tir.dcr the collar, which lamed him, and rendered his services of very little viilne. I faithfully applied several hollies of Dr. Tay lor's Nerve and Bone Liniment, without, the least benefit. I then procured Wildcr's Cele brated Horse Ointment, and used that until I becimo Cully satisfied that it would never re lieve the animal Finally, 1 obtained a box of your trulv valuable Oiutmci.it, and in less than liO days from the first application the tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse was wcli. Yours, EDWARD ARMSTRONG. Popular Opinion. If popular opinion is any ci itcrion of the worth of on article, we invite the incredulous to read at least a few of tho many voluntary certificates that appear in our columns respect- I ing the great variety of remarkable cures cf-j fected by the use of "Sloan's Cejobratcd Oint ment and Condition,Powdc rs." These remedies no longer remain among thoso of doubtful utility, they hive passed from the tide of experiment, and now stand higher in reputation and are becoming more extensively used than all other articles of ihe kind.—[Mich. City News. I The Half has not hern tol l.. Fox River, Juno 12, 1818. Dr. Sloan—Sir: Please send by the bearer a new supply of your Horse Medicines. Tiicy i re the b.'st articles of the kind that 1 have cv-' used—never having hern disappointed in their efl'cct, as I have been iu the use of others, even the most celebrated Ointments, Lini-1 &c., of the day. 1 like very much this feature iu them, viz: that they do all that is promised, and upon a thorough trial one is constrained to add, that "half has not been told." Respectfully, M. MUDLEY. The Difference. The ordinary ointments and liniments, it is well known, are severe and partial in their op eration. Sloan's Ointment is mild, yet tlioro' —it reaches and removes the cause, hence it gives real and permanent relief. For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, and thoroughness, Sloan's Ointment excels, and is rapidly superseding all other Ointments and Liniments now in use. lVe Can't get along without it. Beebe's Grove, VVill co.. 111., Oct. 24, '4S. Mr. Sloan—Sir: I have tested the virtue of your Ointment, in the cur3 of rattle-snake bites, sore throat, burns, and many other inju ries, and in every case it has surpassed our ex pectations. As a Family Ointment, I have never seen its equal, and for beasts we can't get along without it. Yours, MILES M. JOHNSON. Facts for the People. More than fiftc ?n years of unrivalled succes in the cure of every variety of external diseas es and injuries, such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, cutancous cruptious, sore lips, sore breasts, chapped hands, chillblains, biles, ul cers, corns pains in the back, sides, or other parts of the system, rattlesnake bites, &c., bears ample testimony that Sloan's Ointment isjust the thing for the hour. Certificates without number liavo been ra ccivcd by the Proprietor, from disinterested in dividuals, giving details of remarkable cures effected by its use. i QjrGrom the Hon. II, V. S. Brooks, Agent of tho Illinois and Michigan Canal Packet Boat Company. Chicago, June 24, '48. Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dcsr Sir: For the las 30 years 1 have had occasion to use many horses, and have used the great variety of Liniments and Ointments in use, but bive never found a nything equal to your Ointment for injuries on horses.—Within the last two months 1 Have applied your Ointment to some 80 horses, for various injuries, and in every instance it has proved a sovereign remedy. GOOD NEWS. Chicago,Illinois, January 8th, 1849, W. B.Sloan—Sir: One of my horses was hoof bound, and also wounded in the stifle, in which lie took cold, and bccamc so crippled that ho could scarcely travel. By the free application of your valuable Ointment, his hoofs were soon softened and tho stifle permanently curcd. I have also used the Ointment in tho c-aso of Foil-Evil $ on severe galls, with equal success. On a mashed finger that was very painful, it operated like a charm. Yours, &c. THE GREATEST ARTICLE OUT. Racino, Wisconsin, January S, lt43. Mr. A. B. Van Doron, Milwaukee, Wis. Sir: Please send by the stage for tho enclos ed cash, 4 doz. Sloan's Ointment. "/(.'# the jjrijreatest article oui," for ali tho purposes |or ^^n«jgid»::u'i'ruly yourF, feo., "N. ii. CA11Y. IOWA CITY. THE proprietor of subscriber, owner and the Rbove House, would inform tho pub lic, that ho has taken possession of said estab lishment, and is prepared to aceommododalo the traveling community, transient or regular boarders, and will endeavor to give gcrcral sa tisfaction. CIJAS. J. SWAN. (ICrConnected with the above establishment is a large and extensive Livery Stable, where strangers can at all times bo accommod&tcd with conveyances to any part of the country. May 16. "1819 37-1 v. ... T. H. CA VAN A UGH, GENERAL iffommtsstoii autr iFortoavUtiifl Commercial Street, [near Vine,] St. Louis, Mo, May 1G, 1849. 37-3ms DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. E. F. GlLLESPIE, 3IATN-STKEET, DUBUQUE, IOW A, HASalwaysonPaints,Oils, hand a large stock of Drugs,, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Spi ccs, Soaps, Window Glass, Brushes, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Fancy Aarticlcs, &c. which I will warrant to be of the best quality. Persons in want of any articles in my lino,' aro requested to call, as I am determined to sell them very cheap. E. F. GILLESPIE.' Dubuque, March 5th, 1849- 27-ly SARSAPARILLA, PILLS, & POWDERS. I ll AVE on hand a large supply of Town* send's Sarsaparilla, Moffatl's Pills and Bit-' ters, Wrights, Braggs, Smith's and Lee's Pills, and Kueckelhaus' Worm Powders. These arti cles aro warranted to bo genuine, and will bo soid cheap. E. F. GILLESPIE. March 5th, 1840. 27-ly PAINTS, OILS VARNISH, Xlarge IIAVE, and shall always keep on hand, a supply of the following articles, viz: Lintsccd Oil, Spts. Turpentine, pure Whito f.ead, Copal and Japan Varnish, Chrome and Paris Green, Chrome Yellow, Lamp Clack, v cnetian Red, Litharf c, Spanish Brown, Piint Brushes, and all ariiclcs used for Painting, which 1 will sell cheap for cash. E. F. GILLESPIE. March Uth, 1849. 28-Iy CELEBRATED MEDICINES. SLOAN'K CONDITION POWDER: SLOAN'S MOUSE CATTLE & OINTMENT: SLOAN'S FAMILY OINTMENT, inc. Ilebratedjust HAVE feceivcd a supply of these ce .Medicines, which 1 will warrant genuine. I am the only Agent in Dubuquo for the sale ol" Sloan's Genuine Medicines. K. F. GILLESPIE, Under the City Hotel. Dubuque, .April 1st, 1819. Iif Gl LAR PACKET, j'.\ l:-icii .V/. I.ouis, St. Pctrrs, and St. Croix. a THE substantial, light draught sl steamer CORA, J. 10. GORMAN, Master, will run as a Regular Packat between the above ports, during th next season.commencing her trips on the open ing of navigation. April 3d. 784!). 31-ds. KEGULAIt St. Louis, Dubuque, and Potosi Packcl. •W^i, THE new and lijHit dnught fcteamcrSAIXT FETE US, 7-?ii- Capt. WARD, Master, will com mence her regular trips, on the opening of na vigation, in the above trade, touching at all i n e e i a e a n i n s a n w i o n i n u e i n the trade during the entire season. IJcr acco modations arc not surpassed by any boat in the trade. Qj"For freight or passage, apply on board, or to WAPLES & ZIRKLE. Dubuque, March 1, Iril!). 27-ds Alonzo Child] Ansa Farr, Jr. O. W. Child CIIIU)7 I CO., DIRECT IMPORTKRS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &C. No. 147, Main-street, St. Louis, Mo. (THIRD DOOR NORTH OF THE BANK OF MISSOURI,) RE now receiving and opening, for Spring Trade, the largest and most extensivo as sortment of Hardware ever before purchased for this market. Our English Goods arc all of" our own importations, direct from the manu facturers themselves and our American Goods are purchased from manufacturers at the low est cash priccs which will enable us to sell them as low as they can bo bought in any of the Eastern cities. Wc feel confident that w® can scLl you goods at such priccs as will fully justify you in purchasing here. Wo ask you to give us a trial. Among our stock may bo found, in part, tho following articles, viz: 2,000 dozen Waldron's &, other Grass, Gram, Ilcmp and Bramble Scythes GOO dozen Scythe Snaths 300 grocc Scythe Stones and Rides. GOO dozen Hay and Manure Forks 200 do Sickles 500 doz. haudled Hoes 400 do Ames', Rowland's & other Spades 600 do do do do Shovels 200 do Ilamcs 200 doz. Iloroo Collars 1,G00 Weavers' Reeds 800 doz. Collins', Simmons*, Nason's and other Axes 200 do do do pother Hatchets 500 do Coffee Mills 300 Mill Saws 500 Cross-Cut Saws ,1000 doz. curry combs 3,000 lbs. Brass Kettles and Pails. 300 dozen Tea. Kettles 7,5 casks Ox and Log Chains 100 da Trace Chains 50 40 10 0 A. VAN DOREN. GRA TIF YING INTELLIGENCE. From every part of tho country where Slean's Horse Ointment and Condition Powders have been introduced, the proprietor has received the most gratifying inteliigenco of their re markable cffect and popularity. In a multi tude of instancos, they have triumphed over diseases which had bafilcd tho skill of celobru tod Fcrriers, and wcro considered incurable. These medicincc are rapidly superseding all other romcdies now in use for diseased horses und cattle. Sad Irons Carolina Hoes Ilooks and Hinges, Mouse holo and other Anvila^ dc da do do 5,000 lbs Wrought and Horse Nails 300 dozen Sheep Shears 500 do Knob Locks and Latches 500 do Thumb Latcber 10,000 grocc \Vrood Screws 4 1,000 dozen Cast and Wrought Butts ,, 300 do Drawing Knives 800 groco Table Cutlery 2,000 dozen Pocket Knives 5,000 dozen Pocket Knives 500 do Kogers' and We8tenholpi. Pen Knives do IJutcher and Shoo Kpive^C do Razors and Strops do Scissors and Sheargj, J,000 300 800 3,000 Perscussion Caps. ALSO, v4'- S* A largo variety of Goods suitable for tlio In* dian trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF f?mith'u Bellows Screw Plate* Vito I Sledge Hammers Counter Scales Platform Balances Planes and Carpenters' Tools of every description Coopers'Tools of Kolp'tf v and McCoy's manufacture Needles Bipt tons Iiook6and Eyes Fishhooks andLjl*®# Marbles Flints Riiles Shot Quna jwto!* a variety of Gun Trimmings. ALSO, SOLE AGENTS FOIL Welch & Gritliitn'e (Uoston) 48anfl flid il^ch Circular Saws for Portable Maw Miltgl March 27th. 184!. 30-3m. JvMvll PLASTERING flAIR Tor sale .by, wfril UM£RSON $ Sui^piT.