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a e i n piv 1:0 KITK: MORNfRG, MAY ii. v SV t-A very handsome sub- foi^ .00 by three person# bus making money, and our city, growing tco fwt to give any chance lor building splen did churches. When we have all trot ri and our city is ready to be "fenced in," then we can afford to begin to think about crecting appropriate edifices for the service •of the Almighty At present it is as much as we can do to get shelters for our O\MI •ervice! iMsmmon first, and "the King dom of Gwl" afterwards 1 So wags the »world! '•'•'W* J3T The packets Ih-n '.ampbell and J. Mf Kee leave Montrose at 12 o'clock at night, immediately on the arrival of paJbanger? from the St.- Louis .Packtis, and rt ach Burlington in ample time to ^et brealfast and take the morning train for Chicago, thus reducing the time from Keokuk to Chicago to 24 hours or less. The Jenny Land leaves Montrose about •©on each day for Burlington, in time to connect with the freeing train for Chica go. If The St. Lou is Intcliuiinctr has been tak#n to task for its condemnation of the mob law proceedings of the whitkev bloated Missoumns of the border conn- li««. la replying to the attacks of his con temporaries the editor dare not stand ou. hit defence on the naked plea of truth, justice, right and humanity, but in order to £ain a hearing is forced to resort to the ikibbolrth blushingly denied that the Kansas election wascariitd by Missouri votes and charged that northern emigrants to the Territory, forsook their principles and betrayed the i cause of freedom. 'This infamous charge of the Republican, ia-wmply gratuitous, for the fact has been admitted and boasted of by many leading individuals who took part in thv foray into Kansas, and is elearly shown by the re turn# of the elections which exhibit nt many precincts five times as many vote«s at there are inhabitants. Forced by these WBtorimw faets to admit that the Missouri- aasi did march into Kansas in lartre mim &tf», it attempts fo foi,*t upon the public the sneaking plea of justification, that ihey had just as much right to go there and vote as the newly arrived immigrants from Massachusetts. .^ie editor of. the Republican has the sane whiskey-drinking, filibusteringslave- kocratic proclivities that distinguish the bor der Mik oirians, 1 ut while they bold y pro claim their unmitigated fcoundreiisHt, he aaeks to varnish and gtase it over with ex- cusas, iu that it may be tolerated in civil- communities. THE WI.SI TKN Md. TUB s ri«ti far the enlargement of the Church. It needs enlargement scouiodation -of its increasing c.m- Th© Catholic Church has re in ^nlarged at an expend Ettt ft^OO. hut not with any addition to ibeauty. In ft e latter respect, however, fion« of our Church buildings hirve any thing to brag of. Our people are loo busy of "the chivalry," and swear that he in by nature, instinct, habit, asso-1 cittion, conviction and interest, 'a cham pion of slavery, a^d is ready to slake life and fortune for its defence. IKFASJOLS.— I he Missouri Republican, Swhtch ha» been nourished into importance *nd influence by northern pat rone go, un- JOURNAL.—The May lumber of the extern Journal, publish- '€~s4 at St Louis, has come lo hand. The only editorial article contained in thia number cf the Journal exhibits the iatensiiy of the pressure of public opin ion ia Missouri, by denouncing the people ©f the non slaveholding States, for de- mrndin^ that slavery fchall be excluded "from the Territories. Miss oca i RKFCBMCA*—A CHANU*.—- .Mr. Geo. I^napp, the junior partner of the Pastablisbment, has purchased the interest •f Mrs. Chambers, widow of the former senior editor and proprietor of that jour- Onors.—We hear reports thet the late severe frosts hu*'e done cousideraWe injury to the growing crops We trust tbi« may jwove to be a false alarm. Tut Tina or TJ Uiiisty and Sa rficitv of Sib^iian BCg«. no'jeed ion of man, in all climates, from the Is- mg tised iti drKS.tht, j.»se »rn in tiie wintt enter upon their trsunings in the following autumn, but ate not used on long journeys until the third yeir. The feed- 1 n3 ,1 ,h owe his safety to a good leader -if the Biscovcry of a New Flanct. M. Le Verrier, under date of Paris, April 7, writes to the mil. discovery ..f new pl.nel.: otlr fyslen, has become .o frequeuWrttec'.hat tho.e who attuned wtrooomj. ttventy ago A card party played for various slakes ,idead stake her infant child against a dollar upon the issue of another game. The proposi- child, yve learn, was delivered without a Xrom which it was ruthles.-iy lost Unfavorable Prospect f« the Sugar Crop of nisian*. /iazt:te AVI I. R-The Chicago Journal of the C[h iost.# says we cannot see aa there JK the least symptom of sub ttc. ^«idence in the immense tule of travel set- |Jing westward. »The trains grow longer vi fuller and more o? them, and ihe lis are constantly swarmiag. .—J -.-SRS L^l Cnfr-Af n —Twenty fotrr 4" .r «,* ib.. »uital,ie £or,jn charge '^ld to bail in iHf for tl*€ tjty timr j,., v Country iMirht^ «AKH) s««rcMitUut ai«%. JtJIle. satislttt u aboof to hfxtnpton ot Ui all the aninrats that live rn the hi^h ..* r.ftri), 1 i At tne r»st of tliH HJiie Church of S'. north latitude, none are so deserving ol Marj Overy. I^odon.l stands a moment." a being lands of the South Sea, where he feeds ,h)""h i .i ti 1 production of Qui on banana?, to the Polar ftesi, where his Over v. by W. 'IV food is fish, he here plays a part to which he it utiaefuxtomed in more favored re gions. Nt has taught the iiihabi: ants of the !.'• s iern coittitiies to ernploy these coinp,r.itivcly weak a nnals i:, draught. On aH~the coasis i e Pq[ir sea, lr.m the Obi to Bchrit-g's hirai^s. to (Greenland, Kauischa'-ks, ami in She Kw rile Islands, the are made to lra« sledges loaded with persons and good and for considerable journeys. The dn: have much resemblance to the wolf. Tht v have long, pointed, projeeted^nwses. s|» ,r and uprigbtiears, and a long and busl v tail tvome have sui« th, and some l.a\V curly hair their caJo*" various—bh:ek. brown, reddish-brown,ivhite ami spotted They vary also size but it is consider ed that a good sledge-«!»v: s'.ould not b less tiian two (vet seven h)ti a half inch* in height,-and three feat three-quarter# o: an inch i:i length—Knglish ineestir Their bfirking i« like she howling »f wolf. They pa their vthole life in tin open air in summer they dig holes in the ground for cwSoess, or lie iu the wa ter ta avoid mu«tjui'oes in winter thev protect themselves by burrowing in tin* snow, and he urb'd up with their no^ N covered by si- r-bushy-tails. The fe male puppie :i diuwri- 1. e\c« n^-h o e s e v e e e u v 0 »„d UMMHg mri.cul.r ,, mud, ,k,li r«|uirc-,i w Jnv.n, them ohey their master', voice, and not be 1 animal has,ever been in this plain, and has an immense assembly, at the bid stopped with his master at the powama, be will be sure to bring the sledge to the {h^r, Astrcnomicul ur- ""fry to ttiemsel.es up anew upon he suhjecl, order to keep ,„ .'y V '"t""" ,elc Te'll ffh'T't^i „e, the Baltimore sir MTV. as tbe clog. The cutnpan- pertibn »»f inscription roasists of ^beiirit v«r^e of ths following beautiful pf«.c, which is thought, am! with jiarles."'— AnnaL of St. Varv y. by W. Taylor, p. W. ail,!r wi,h vine anl .Moral,'f yet ti -Q4SB:1ES! QUAINT. 1e»Prct hy'c ria a. N»:w Von K, May ilw le I"""1-»m' ]"S »»«««». 8e usua'.lv twelve dogs, and the sefetv of the i i i i -, ... ftlayor wood issued ati order tn the driver depends on the S'.^aeitv and doem* T^r i ,L i i Police, requiring special diii^ence tne ty el the leader, no pains are spared in i .» n .- K iheweduutum, t!..t they my «lw.y. whoie team, in such easts, will start on, i ,i e i u i i e n e e w n n s e v e n o e s o a v and no endeavors on the part of the dn- a er tan stop U. Ou eucn occasions we _««» i *I K .U i i i i i a n e e o n u i a n v y e u n i n o e have bad sometimes to admire the clever- %T' uiouhi ai: u.ft ft nights, or when the vest plains veiled in ^gned by inpenetrable mist, in storms -of snow-' n tempests, when the traveler is ia dnngf C.Mis i.\ eNT*.-—La,ei»t news by the of missing the sheltering powarna, and o: sl ti w.?v L/UTiaiua, iu»u ... porishinjj in ihe smw, he will frequently of ll e owd w u-VtorA rl\o lint LifrS hiiri^ i in ded 1'tl into SOUaiSj whiOJ ar published at Cambridge, Mass., that on the previous evening iVI. Ciiarvornac Minister to Spam, discovered a ?mull planet id the e.:vet,1h magnitude. 1 he new planet, .1 an asterfc^j lornis the ihirty-fiiurth o! ihegr. up. I U ji„ n Mr 1 n i n*y r? W. e n Iiejrublican, lLe^ e ier lc 8CCOMPl*!,}irncnts until one of Lhem —a woman becoming, in fit a man for diplomatic triumphs, her language, I,ental murmur to the winner, and we judge from 'ml,re5sh»n at h!I the one employed, be the 1 eartless conduct«if the unnatural pa* cauSL' rent, that her oil's] ring will find with its Cuba, and the other, simply because new .custodian a better home loan the one a P-HC'e The accounts from all quarters of the call the facts. First Mr. Pierce appoint State are unf avorable. The drougth has ed a land-pirate like Soule. whose activity been exceedingly severe. The Iberville disgraced the country and now he ap- says there will not be half a cr points Mr. Dodge, from whose passivity in that parish. At Grand Rapides parish we may expect an equally brilliant result, the condition of Jhe fields was even worse, since il not a Know-Nothing at hume, he It was though! that the growing crop must ulmost ol ueressjiy bo a Do-Nothing would not turn out as much--eanewi would in tspain. However, this is a great coun be required fir seed next year. Between try, and diplomacy is its particular farce, franklin parish and New Orleans the —iV. 1". some probability, to be the Like the damask rose vu if like the bh««.om ori tin* u« Mr ke the i.iinty flower of v, ». i kt» I tie morning ofthedav, u, ukf the sun, or like the sbaae. Or J4k4»-fh«,7forr!(1_6r1ircli'3Vbas'lta3' Kveno iy tiian. who** 1bread i-pnti, Drawn out And cut, -n:.d *o is d^ae! The rose w ithers, I tie bfossoiii blastet The flower fade*, the morning tiase?ti 'Hi- «U-. *eN. the ,! W fl:r's 1 -i. !•.r- the Ul.lii ijikf to tiM/ 'ha'-'s uewiv Orlitiuliic Inlt* thfttS jus? bo_ u Or. like a bi»d last's *t«f« Or ti ke tV y 11 e WJI JVj ,,y" Or J-iTf an hour, or like* sjjaa, Of like the Mf.£iii£ ot'a swaii. man. who lives fay 'ht*r» iri lu»\ in cl*»af I* 1 !*CdV5, tile t.ilt! ,li:t th«" ws «ff short, th»' vpan n- I riri»r ilei]ith uiau's life h»: 'J'hp T* i I I:. 1 V Or like a j-huUSe in tli. Or hke a writing on the^r. Or lilt** a tiAighf, or like a r-,i:• s, Or like the gluing of a E'en suV'i i* mat), whose life is Is li^re is there in life in dcsih The bui'ble's burst 5 the look's forgo! The shutting tlijuj Uie writiii^'s blot The Ihonpht 1* w the dream U out! ions, iuay .0. Col. FH1UO:IS OT- a fcj, ball w,. r.l, W. M] Newc 0 "NJERS tl« S N,,lK.Ia. Ilut«l, »nd ex-Aldt'rman K,ulraJ0 fe. .. hU curiucS in 810,000 each. .- arrest o! disorderly personsomhe Sabbath, k caik a out ie lMi th „, tempted from their course when thev i ,1. w i .1 »*,... i»ast evenwir tbe im.- mnati police ar come on the scent of game. nis fast is aa jr» i, .. rtve-i iMtis iuv#fc-.-ing ineharere Lorerzo a point of great ditficuhv—sometimes a ru, -,^T ^IP t* i i Cri -t, Aniiw ma.ed .ale of 1 and B'.-ni- rnm Lirl r^,. I^I.I \.i mg ueiranded the Atlantic Mutual lrisu- (1 i V ,i ,, ii, steamer ALurtha V\ nstmifft rti. I hry wue ness with whicli tlie well-trained leaders ,i ,k i i At i commiUea to the toinbs. endeavor to turn the other dogs from tlu tr pursuit—it other devices f^il, he wi'l L)KTR i ^lay/th. suddenly turn round, and by burking, as if he had come on a new scent, try to in duce the o'her dogs to follow him. In tnvehng across the wild tundra .rk .,7 bee Toe Peninsular Bank has Geen robbed seven thousand dollars of their notes .ted April 1st, 1855, numbered one thousand to thirteen hundred, emu.ter- M. Holmes. Treasurer. li iS !o the effect that TO*DAT thetf-. will be another mubocratie di.-uhiv at anot 1€r *n^ocratic display »i «r*v»!le—where there will be gnlhrred «'#»tond, is .— .P v u n.? the reception use for the K istcrn men who come lo settle in Kltisas, another to procced at the right to K. T., to reak up the "Herald of Freedom" of fice and others to do business in other counties.— 8'. Ia u s JJtm. rrjje fcCCori( 5 ,|Uy •til.IV will be eeicuraw our iiistorv fr the settio" out of the 1 Ac^ustu." Ce.ar D«|.^. of Jew. i „t.w Spai," liie gmi sltmmer y vet.tur,. =,1 tell off h.md the number of ph.net. now Court aa that of Isahtlh It reckoned an hel™:rag to the ...hir nyiicm. „0„„ live shor s and or so i A BABY STAKED AOAI.NHT A DOLLAR,— appointment of this Iowan Augustus. Ce '•We are informed on good authority, says 8 lo suc Rn that the follow- k,8e* eci#(! KxeelLney «.! loo™ Irom hi. na- ,h the! Qn ]U "'"•".more h.».diou, dangers „,ld lew Linoer- ..«W« .tillioultie, whwh must be et the ad- licentiou.' and unsettled a So ne W1)lldet )al be n at lhe al It must be con-! lhe ing e'reumstat ee really trunspired on gf(''inf^ess* Mr. Dodge has never exhib Saturday night, in a low street iHsir Kxter: feeling is not altogether native wit or the artificial and graces that are sup- broke," offered to him and the courtly and fucile yu e ie a tii n was agreed to by her epponent, who RWages, the o'her indiifereutly Acquainted i was a childle»s mother, and bt big favored difference ii abysmal. The one ^uc'r,t master of many European lan-i w®1'' l!u! by fortune—or rnisfoitune, the conclusion-:"8Upffacial talents and parade information, of the game found her the winner of the C(Ilv,*yin{» the impression of culture nnd babe, a bright, heaiihy male infant. The- American alone the one rich in resources, but always a gentleman lUUilUIU aR the other conveying no such ^,en- Pierce then desired to buj or wai slaked nnd due him for political services. and this one. was vacant.. It is a queer affair, end almost suggests that the Ex ecutive is in 'league with the Tribune. prospect was no better. Altogether the .. _....—r ptospecfi of the sugar-planter# were DE Tot QoiivtLT.E,Bflifi7iMATr or WASII gloomy enough. rwcroj»,—M. *de Tocqueviile, replying a few weeks ago to on invitatiou to aitend a /^rtandida'cN lor the Presidency re banquet given by Americans at Pari* t@ rapidly multiplying. Tlie Washington the memory of Washington, wrote Heuiud nominates Richard Ten Broeck, "There is no grander name iu l.istorv,' of .New Orleans^ against George Law. He and if it was permitted me to choose" a owna the Mctairie Race Course, and the place among the great men who have left me horse and is, therefore, ex- eternal memorials, I would choose, with-1 peeled to run veil. We bear that strong out hesitation, tho place of WashingUwi, I -ntrr^t is making at Albany ou behalf of and I believe that all who can appreciate' "i/ *"artu%'a- of moral beamy and are capable of being en rdgfcwiMitj tyjf" !"w. 'J^f !:-.st amorft'l of ft, nvni'd compote for 'da.-e aliLflEaLabiy ^1U^1 the bill j!ay it ple«*tv (nd to preserve both the irit a^d,tiM*orks oi ih^t man Tribune break down our oiplomatic system alto gether. It cert 'in!y looks so when we re- to Five D:iv\ r.'4'cr froth Europe 1 ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. mo u vi.iLiii, UK st**»i*oroi, CONTIKt EW. 1 1 ol \f!l txui.il! I !"N rosr NEVVTU K, May 7. 'i' O .\ia arriv 1 at 1 hilifax «boyt 10 r. h. .'lhe Hermann voted from Southampton on the 25ih iii". lhe latest news from the Crimea is e 19 from Lord Raglan, and the 22d -"tii the Russton commander. The botn oardnient still continued, but without imjiortsnt result. ihe I* rt :._t-h LxhibltivfU had been p')»t to tiie 1 U:b or l5th of May. iiessrs.,4ir-own, Shipley & Co. repiot -of Cotton fur week" 102,000 halo, Inch 31.000 bales were to specula tors, and 15,000 to export. The mark't hv's bten active, and prices have advanced U to U }«r SJECOKDDLSF ATCH HALIFAX, May 7th.—The Ada brinjrs five days la'er news Since /he breaking, up of the Vienna Conference there have been several supplementary meetings of the Five Powers without resuli. The Plenipotentiaries re-assembled on the 23d, and signed a proctoeol of the last Coalerence. Subsequently another l,ie the request of Prince Gortsciiakaff, when further inadmissible prwjosttions were made by the Russirm Plenipotentiaries, and rejected-ny r.tnee and Knclajid ai.d Turkey. Before Lord John Russell left Vienna, he had a private interview whh Count Hera of two hours. Jjrouyn de riluys' departure was postponed for afewda\s to discuss matters with the Austrian GJV ernment. 1 he genera! tone of opinion in England is that the war must continue for a long period. I he London hints speaks of the Policy of the new (//.ar as, more adverse than that of Nicln-las, and it is so regarded throughout Europe. Nothing definite is known in'-regard to the condition of the siege. Ihe general impression ia favor able to the Allies, but ti Russians re:urti their fire in a spirited manner.. A d'sp ttch received from Brussels re ports a suspension ot Ute bombdrdment, but it was not credited, .The details of the news irem the Crimea state, April l4th, t! a! bombardmtnl continued night and day, from Jive 'hundred guiw. fiie Mumeloti tower had been silence i and sutoe of the Round lower guns di mounted, but the Redan and Warden bu teries kept up a heavy lire. There WAS no immediate prospect of aft assault. During the night of the I4'h a most sanguinary battle raged between the French and Russians, ia which the form er destroyed a Russian ambuscade in front of the Maiakoii' lower. April l7ih, dispatches to the Frencii Government say that-the French batteries maintained their superiority, as a mine had been sprung before the Flagstaff but iery, at a distance of fifteen meters, by opening a new breach, jr. .• :Lj" Lucy Stone has beert gettit.g mar ried. .She married a live Yankee.'by the name cf Henry B. Black well, ah)or?g. the romantic hilis of Westmoreland, Mas sachusetts. Husband and wife signed their names to the following protest: We protest, especially *g.dnst the laws which give to the husband 1. The custody of his wife's person. 2. The exclusive cantiol aod guardian ship of their children. 3. The sole ownership of her personal, and use of her real estate, utilces previ« ously settled upon her, or placed in the hands of trustees, as iu the case of mi nors, lunatics and idols. 4. The i bsolute right lo the product of her industry. I. Also against the laws which give to the widower so much larger and more permanent an interest in the property of his deceased wife, than they give to the widow in that of her deceased husband. 6. Finally against the whelo sys'em by whicli the legal existence of toe wil'o is suspended during marriage," so that in most Slates she neither has a legal part in the choice of her residence, nor can she make a will, nor sue or be sued in her own name, nor inherit property. We believe that personal independence and equal human rights can never be for feited, except for crime that marriage should b«k an equal and permanent part nership, and so recognized by law that until it is so recognized, married partners should provide against the radical injus tice of present laws, by every means in their power. We b«=Ueve that where domestic diffi culties arise, no appeal should be made to legal tribunals under existiiig laws, but that ui I difficulties should be rubmittcd to tile equitable adjustiuent of arbitrators mutually chosen. Thus revertncirtg law, we enter our earnest protest against rutca ana customs which are unworthy of the name, since they violate justice, the essence of Law. (Signed) HKNRV. Ii. 1•town pound. Their market re- pom breadsinlTs as having considerably advanced. Market buoyant. Wheat mi v-inced^ GJ(o 8d Flour" I »fid(« 2* Cor 3s ^\e"tt rn Canal Flour 3B (SM2s(»d, Ohio 43(&4&< White Corn 45,(0,11 ., niixed 45s tid,, yellow 4Gs6d@47s. Mark closed steady. -',I- -i- hi '.rfrsl-.-n S .i, n. ,.r ,v i. I'''p I- i -.e 1 s U':.-., .1' J, con, w i cii bad advanced Is Di- x.-t j.I t- BLAOKWELL, Leer STONE. tr .-7! ,*T?t ...at^."-v •••--•. V-T/ r.'!T JElTticn* Wdliain Butler, who was, a it vv da\ s MIK e, nominated as Democratic eandidate ior Ciaigiess in tlie. Tenth Kentucky Dtstrict, has decHued. M1L M:ll otmaui] a *tf j- «.w i-u operation wi'h i'fLois*!', TMJUS WhiitMip 4.i,y PltK".! t'i v 1 I. N p] I., i J- s-.r,:. IlalM Hill#*! to be settled, Uat the Know Nothings ura TUST rec^.v«it^.-i^»„K Grocery New A .1 HAY I). 8. i ... dticemeri!^ torn. f»ur Powers was held at K» Thi ftaa*e pa«ses through the loveliest '•i.un try in !!inoi«, arkaowlodge'l th«' Garden ol the West, ttie counties of Cook. l) i Pag", Kendal, I*" Kalh. La S^Ue, Uuieug, Henn Kf»n», VS'ar ten. and He»d»r*w, uad ihe ilrjiirmhin* »ill»jre of Mendots, Princetdtt, G»!'-?bur^, Monmouth. 4tc., tec The onhi rhrrct to hold their ConvenMon for the nomination I b'5 Silk H*'*. wn in want of President, at Memphis, in April. \H5ti. iiiced Mr. Muir to the Penitentiary for LIMBER .1! 1 f'uriiished on short noJLjrc by c.-h ut tha oifirf* of E. H. k W. W«. BROWNKI.i. K»- K .k. May 11,1855. dtf On Frid-iy Evening, J/«y 11 A, Wilt be nerforiti'-ii by particular !"*:r.itifu! dumestic Drama of the FAVORITE FVR(i .o, i-s ,. ..-it It we f-rfir^en ani Hurlinyton, Kro-kuk, Oqumvka, Wt'pdie, Mt. l'le1»fiut, Ottumif/, kaiinj.a, E'/'hini/e, i'-rrt L)?$ MtAnrn, anal Coun cil Jiltjjfs, Iowa. The traveler, hy taL ton for H-triniho!, Mo., ai.ri tlmnca by stajje u» UVUK ve«t of it. SUCH as Glasgow, Hrui.^wiek, Lexington, Fort Le.n en worth, W»»t.m, Ind'-pen dunce, .^1. Joseph, »nl the like, some three or four days 'one, and si* dollars in expense, will b# saved. Trams i v i.-ct at Barlingt^n with the Pack ets of thf leb*»ted Keokuk and St. Louis Packet Company, rewcaoig Keokuk in a fen hotits, aud St. Lou in the next (la\. Tra iis leave Hurluiirto-i daily, connecting wiiit all the Lastern Tmins at Chicago. I he aiteniiun of ili*s Wesfern pttblic is roost !e*pectfnily lequested to the claitn# thi* He,ute fi.-fsenU as a tliori)oghf*F« from the Misaissippi Ka?t. 'Fiie Tirae-Trtbl® for the sea*oe, annonaritg all the Tiaint, WJIITOE *OOM iblishfd. of C. G. HAMMOND, Superiaten.'er/. Aprfl 21, il&wly Mornuijr Glory copy. To our Frieiul* We would say thai we have now in atore. r.ot ,tand, than others. Respectfully, MOODY h. THOMPSON. Keokuk, Iowa, April II, 1855. d&wtf Horses Wanted! O MK huiuJml hoi ic# f,.r uao of fS, Government w jnteJ inuneuiaU-ly, fnt yfi^L wrlacii the liitiert cash pi ice w«U l.e paid. VVe havu on hand three apani of farm limtu ami one pair of bloixl l.ay mirea wh ch We w i: n-i Cheap McKKC «. T14BtR.MAN. M*-U 2«, 18 dinvan A cunoBTos A onnER. atio to Families in any quantity. A liberal de duction marie to Fairs or any henefu !al partv. Johnsuii Street, next tc PostOtlice April 30, 1S 5. «ltf He a»ks Ihe m.pectiun ot this City. ©otto. Keokuk, May I#55. .* two years for forging a note of $2o. Mr. sun nn\n. i n -Muir is pjobably the riche.st nwn in Rip ley county, Ind, It is supposed his prop erty is worth near $100,000, It has hee»i his strife to be rich, and now he will have the honor of bragging of being tbe richest in the Penitentiary. Won't that be some thing of which to lie proud? The Fast Mil!. Store. A S O* N & O I' jait Cfermda «»*w Family-Cnsairy and Pun ire, in the rooto lormerly occu pied by Smith as aa Aor-i-m tom. on Jotmson y?r««»t. whf*r they iwteerf ro keep s choice'and well selected vitrify exactly adapted to 'he dpinand- of th«* retail Irrete td.jhe city.-— They invito the in»pee!iort «f the citizens g»-ne. rally, an hav DO ilovht 'bat they ejn wfler ii freq»ie»! e »U»«ttd a ccutiixied CUS- A. J. U AI.STON & HKO., T1- J..» n v Jo t-VV fi W'ttlltf-cl A suh'funn:, i by a \vu. IT I i N Irti'i-i- ia U.:« M.^y in, ls )o. a ne in.oi 1 experleoea. EnH-ureat lV l.o.v Office of W. F. H. I.VIH-: eoriM'j Thi^i a:», M^-n ^tree's, dJ WHtttflO ASD BVRUH«MI1 *55T I'.llI, ROAD LINE!! (P. ria &. O.-tt .y ka, nitral Militarv Tract A CuicHgo,*iSuriiofttjn "**Qumcy fcbilroads,) Inow S cotople'cd. and Trains run theentiie distance fr'ra iflCACJO to BURLING TON, wa. without chance ot car-. y April 20, 1C55. iov e tucfc VH)£ thei or wi(h I'n N CKR II I, 1 tiio E N A Y Mai (in Il(ys'at4,,.. .. Mr I Uacha**t, !1 To conclude with a of'h» A n V fa*b«»i,a. l'u* s'lk v'Tr HICHRSTMAN IN TUB INDIANA- PEITI*T & GAt TKNTiAKv.—The Ripley Circuit Court, lasj week (saya the Indiana Sentinel,) sen* 35 Keokuk, March lo, '••"est «tjl. Will lio well tocsli soon *f t» Hat Store.. DOZKiV FINK PA N Alklk. Ii ATS SHEIJDON'S HAT a,ltJ April 20,1 A tJtlti) 11 inforii C»»t,fi j..,t L:•!I'OXUUM. 'rtr eh«ar at Morie *i: w ****. ASJffON AM) KAM?\*K, |,y Mra. 8. •Stpplifiis, |i!»t reci'iviiii at -I'1'- GRAHAM (BAr«s A LAKGh S1 Ot,l£ of (^ntii aoft Casimerv Hals- just received. All the aievr stylet cheap at 1 n S !5SP 0N s a EMPORIUM Kina Insiiranee Co. of Hartford f^nn. Capital IjOO.OM). .Etna Inmrav -e 1\, JJfp. Department ......... ..... I-T—i SI.Vi.WU. Itiwinincc Co. Capi'..l $il)0.OII( Ifrtaolilr, Flrr and .Hurinr losTtrafiff 0wni« B) of fotingUio, Kniltirku Chartered Capital .}&. »0',000. j'rHT* "'ihscrif^r is Ageu fur thr »l»0»e a „b- staii'i o cinpariies, at, i will i.,aue J"irf, Lifu I ana Inlftie. Paheie- on appl^tiou, at.tfit Uw?«f rales ot re^pQutibi^ Companies. Wm. W. HELItNAP, ic .- 0wr Bor'k .May«, ail Stoie ol R. B-Og.!en. s -. Horses for, l»cle s»| rpHT. ui»dei,ic0,.,( w |ff .,v thir'y or f. rj|sb Iu cood yo'iiij* »eriiiii,'iit rph* t«rr the ine S S'ai.la on .Johft KeokJk, I ij jv ,. f* ^jAW»HAf.. St. Lotas, Quincy and Keokuk i:\prco, GODFUllY 4, JKXUW. Proprietor^.. Ol l\. V ft a ^sre* at Money, Merchandize, and parrels for the & f,f au kinds,.af«H infermediate point*. W,lt Wlttu collection*, ir.aki!e pitrcharea, fij|„e or d^r#. A-., with enre and dispatch. Meawneers wtfi beprovtded with I n Ir«R mmtf««ce« sad *alo*bi« pacJtaj^f». J, It corn.IN, Aeeutat kiaoktik. I I K 1 .N M»'"«rs. P*p* Jk oil. K W H*ltl! At WV.odrnfr, St, L'»u*. I IF A ?nl JiSf»5. J?- CMUOJI CtotkjA Ero« Wf,or*' H-Hflw|MMfc 4k Co l+r-tt L, H. Hull, Q.iii -y !ia«. Parson., », C. Andarson, GmnvUk ft. it, i "•JPmf'i AH5' Eie.. C. and t'rai-e n TJi"1-U|R«, .. wiileti ami Pl»in tJun- oee l.inatis UII«T. drill, cord ned uuck l?r»«tm-aiid of ».*i window ahMie lin ens, achuict H«- .itmeiit roceiv#-, and now rf*n i N K f!' having Jarc.hased the ,o'.ire»t o{ 51-. T. H. Bartle't, i» the tirro of V, h, r-MrW THE J',., irmit tak 'his occaaion lo tid (riei d- and patron* that he wilt Mi' e Georery hnone.. wiMi n»w« the want* lo their pati s'lwtff ruty to to 1 tor sale in the State of Iowa, We have put onr selves to much painii to fi»t such good* aa will not foil to give entire satisfaction fo tha most fastidious taute. Our prices shall be such a* will suit oar customers, as we ar* determined not to be undersold by any dealers in the Wrat. We a-k of the Merchants of Iowa a careful exami nation of our Goods, and a comparison of cur prices with tho*e of other Western places of elei^ed to carry out and execute all the laws an«i trading. We only ask the patron^ejof dealen upon cuaditions that we offer better ifi fuceaieiits '"f"'11'' May 4, RE now prepared to turoish Ice Cream, to dation of all persons having inf. etioua !issaie. Parties, Fairs, Suppers, Picnic Parties, and JOHN F. SAW roan. SEW BOOT ,13d) SflilE STOEEv f.(). ('HITTENDEIV has taken the store late CT ly occupied by Messra. Hawkins it iiilIiu^«»tJ_ large aupply of the best quality of Lime^ corner of 5li and Main btreets and has op Mie,l Orders may U left at C. Obertop'a Mam St., a laii^e and well assorted stock of Boot* and between 2d and 3d. Shoes intended specially for the ict.iil trade. Price per barr»d, ®l»c*i*at the Klir, or 70 etl lie Rene, ally, feetmg confident that bis pxpeh. Keokuk, May 1, |S55. d3tn ence in the trade, and the faVorablo term* on which they were purchased, combined with a determination to build up a permanent trade v will enable him to sell lower than any hous Quick sJes aiid uuU Tt ST received Ihe largest and br »t aaaortmeut ,.HE»J'Ui»Nfc 'v?0: l: lir fa,s tm j«j«{ i*o'w,•. Hy s»r,ct attention to k.•" t- to -hftre portiMi of li« i'*" ait r-c'-s this op mrtti- hMt th^nlo* f«r the liberal natronaae hei eto'ore t"-eu e.', i 4 May 4, tr,.. V.-M ri'NKHOim ForJLrnU oiek "tore, N U-is appiv to tli« premises VfHH, S-r, ••e (vi W. C. FrXKHol 1 m. nt Kealruk, May 4 ti Hanlrd. THE NET jiuots iu novisiejit. K(| /rnort stone ctws,™ KOu j.qtj«rrvmen and *J\J 50 lun S to .••core nnd hew tinibfi. i he wurk o» ie !otf# «tt Farmingtoi) immedt atelv, Lfiij'iirc of \VM. BKOWNHLU K. !L 4. D. W. FORD. Keoknk. MJ a, lS5r. «, d&wtf Tivtlcc. rpHF eo»pnrf«j»fBtT: tweeu U io. C' Ku aml only OKK of tin best, hilt decidculy -tho ve*v and til outstanding U^-MIII.'M'^-WL UO'es ie THE HEST asaortment of Soots and Shoes ever offered r.rn h-r»-'tfore exis'ing be kn'i-»'f asd Thoa. Bartlelt, in the Famdy^Grocery 1 uimess, is thia day dissolved by limitation. Wm. C. Funk hoiiser, having .»i»rh i«ed the in*«ta»tof Thus, b, B.ollelt, will .'out,i tiie h'tcinesa at th« old will pa af deamii# ^atn*) firm, n C. Fnukiiouaer, who y al jne autliorikeito use 'tho name of tho i i n i i i VV^Vf. FVSKflOVSEH, T. U. BAHTLKTF. II FA I.1U \0TI€£. By an ordinance of tha Hon. Council of th»r city of Ke.'kok, the uniierM^ned were at pointed a Board of Health ior this City, arid aa officer All persons are therefore notified that Jaiiios Lynch, Deputy Marshal, t» folly atithitri/ed tty act aider the instiuclions of this Board, in r« inovinp: lorthwnh all nuisances ami accumula tions nt tilth, either public or private i and alt persons who shall fail, upon this order ofthe said health officer. to remove such nuisance*, air made iubie fo pay all expense! attending such cleansing or removal, when darie by this Board or it* officer »nd stjall ids.) he rigorously prose cuted »r anv pen il!.ie incurred under the City ordinance! relating lo nuisances. In addition to th^bove regulations,the Board cf Health have thlKday opj.ointed I)r. Joseph 8. Martin, to visit w boats landing at this City, inspect the conditflh of tt.e same, and make proper provision fof'the removal and safe aeooin M. F. CoLL'N*, K. WvmXW, KeokuU, May 7, ITO5. Board or Health. At the Two ZVew Xime Kilns, FOOT OT FOI KT11 STK&ET. fj^HF subscribers keep constantly on han4 a tbe citizen* and pi!,- ^delivered. JOHIi ZWAKT A,CO. e a in EVRKY LAV AKB EVENING A* E Hi I! 0 jtf KW AIN'D FAKIIIONABLE KAUOOSIg, f\pril k OUTER'S Johaswu Street, a few 4oor« east of Post Offie*. KEO«C.,IOW, 30,1855. dtf U of Fancy Caiidieh ever before offered in Keo kiik alao a Urp- assoitmerit of Frn.»s it.«, illi OIL, spirit Gas. Linseed Oil, Copal, OHMKH'8. JLt 'a/»an, Demai and C^ch Van tab, on hanJ John.-on Mrcel. ,.!»•» RF.YWLpK' Orug Sitoro.