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SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 18# job PnuNrTiisra^ lOVeri lies''! ll)i i'Ti, e\i-ru!''i: a' this offil •peiiur tadiiutr.ttii.l^t ail^w %gr A limited number of Special Notice* will fcants a line. rar l)r G. St. C. Hi'wir is a duly author ised agent for the transaction of business con nected with thii office. tiK\D tIS A 1I\D! We want to help every body, and we want every body to help ua do it Therefore we liave enlarged our Daily, ami w».vnit« every body (o come without delay and subscribe for the Daily Oate City- ^e mean To in.ike it worth ita price, ami a gieet deal more, it we rati. Our means of help n«| every body are greatly enlarged, and so, also, are »ur expenses. Therefore we must have mote, ailmcribers, more advertiser*, and more job "Hvrk. And we wish it to be remembereJ that *e ran execute every variety of PUIS asd'fawv job work «JS men ST. The former psirfna r.f Mrs. Eioery, and per kape othr aafoMunatc single pen'!emeu, will be pleased to learn tbat Messrs, Ifavi* k llanna F.mery, and intend to have it ready ier boarders oa Monday next. We are assured that the new proprietors bring long experience and high re commendations. Those wishirg to secure board are requested te apply by to-morrow (Satmday) "taniag, ers the premises, ™A Card. Xavteg ma^i arrangerruM tK to extetid my wes tern tour beyond the period intended when 1 left New York, 1 aball, be i les lecturing at Chicago and Detroit, vi»it also the following places, remaining at each the time below speci fied Quiney, IUiwit,fom May (u May 21 Burltngtom, Jute*, from May 22 to Map 28 thrmporl, Iowa, from M«y 29 to Junt 11. I shall remain at Chicago during the month of iaty, and at Detroit through August. CALVIN M. FITCH. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs St. Louts,May 4, 1855. may 19 iwd3tw THE DES MOINCS.—The by Mr. P. Eicher. The paddle is con structed in imitation of nature, and works like a ducL's fout. The object is to over come the dead lift and tremendous friction of the ordinary paddle-wheel. The in ventor is sanguine of success, and has work yesterday, and observed that, while it eould ahead at a pretty good rate, there was no arrangement for backing ou». Perhaps the inventor don't intend to back out," though he says the paddle m» be arranged to propel a vessel any way. Go it Young America.'" ., various attacks which aie made upon the American party, by presses and politicians in different sections of the country—to sw how men disagree in their estimates of its character and aims, The Democrat in the South oppose it for its abolition ten dencies the Democrats of the North or ,,s Mr. Wise in his stump speeches in irgitiia, says the Ameiicun party is an Abolition parly, and Virginia must vote it down. Dr. Uiiiley, ol the JVcir Era, 011 the other hand, says tbat it is- a pro-, slavery pirty, and Norlhern men must have no fellowship with it. Neither of the: e gentlemen, we appre hend, are correct in their views of the ca#e. The American party, as such,, is neither pro slavery nor anti slavery. It looks to the purification of the ballot-box, the revision of our naturalization system, to I he iostcfing of a purer American Na- V*' Alice, when A Ntw Iiiv)^tio!».~A queer looking I. mmmmmmm—mmnmmm——— ja«t ai well and just as cheap as any body, if not little more so.'' Circulate the documents of governed hv the (.Constitution and the acts t.h* right kind about your business, if yo«i wish of Congress. We belong to one nation f* e*cceed. And remnnber that we have the we hare one Constitution, and one deslinv. wodel itaimsiE On must thing* we agree. On this qucs t*» make »uch documents. Now, also, is the tion of slavery we disagree. The C'or.sti to advertise. We have again plei fy of lutinn debars Congress from interfering A comfortable Dwelitr^ Hou*( for sale or rent. Apply at this office. f?,OARD!*(i. last heard from yesterday, had got up to improvements, &c.,it will dhide, for there Croton. The river was falling, though a received the approving opinion of some "^ut he my wife, we will all live together, who ought to know. We saw the craft and 1 11 ti«»nali#»n, and leaves the other questions I I IU *hieh have for years divided parttea pret- Wii.ii ui rio not ne inserted ui^der this head at do cents a line fnr! in any way desire to encroach ujon the' March 30, I5$5 each insertion, or over theeditorial head for 30 rights of the Southern 8atea. They are Help uwiffi will h«-?p you. Tavlwith slavery in the States, therefore the! Southern Suites are free from any possi bility of harm. Writli slavery in the Ter ^iftrrics CongresK has full power" to act, and if it establish slavery therein the "f* :x. Tl»e American Party and if 1 ioD ton wk Transcript. its Opponenta. Xt wonder there should exist in almoat Mrch,13' every community a large and respectable SC RAI* IROW. body of men who eschew politics and V\/ could do much to render pure and whole some that which is now infectious politicians as though they carried their iroB suire. tiioa. j. RICK a Co. wuke moral disease and death. There' have been, and there are, causes for this abhorrence. And jet, if these very men would overcome their scruples, and min gle more actively in politic al affairs, they ,, jck«ap WiKKK a TlABtltWAN, It is marvellous to witness just now the 1 Mai-hM,ts»t. anu-u a portion of them, op[Kse It becausc of uiture embracing MARBLE Top PhT der a grave misconception of the charac- ter and purposes of the American party, *eaf. or they are acting dishonebtly, knowingly ly much where it found ikem. In Ohio |-apSi ROBBfts,V MIHnm •nl the free Slates the American party is a i i s a v e y e a u s e a o i y o e K K o K i I O W A members of the Order and the aentiuient* I A in a of iJie people of these Stales are opposed f\ ,^aT»-. Bonnei*, Ril,hui «ue,y-i,ut My .mi-...™,. mean that they are deposed or Opposed the rxtension of the Institution, and will in all legal and constitutional ways make that opposition felt. The same sentiment existed before the American' [arty had a U*in^, and will exist after it IMS ceased to act as a party. In ?he Southern States-a different a'ate of facts exists. The causes which have made the Northern people anti-slavery, have made the Southern people pro-slavery, namely, ilscir cJucntiofj, traditions, habi's of think ing, and the S'ate institutions. It id not the American parly that has caused this It has always been so, and will continue to be for years to come, in all human probability. isuch being the case, we may be asked how can the members of the American party act harmoniously together We see no difficulty in the way, provided that on both sides of the line they mean to Le bave taken tiie house Utely occupied by Mrs. of slavery in the Territories it will send Gompai.vh-» Dir.. t,r» "j wbtrti are »ia*rry iu ine i rriu nt s, u w Ml stnfl among the oWeat and best Known business men men to Lonyress who will \ot« to put it of gt.'Loul*. d34ptf there. If the North prefer freedom for the errj'ories, it must send men to Coil gress who will vole to have them free. The North will have a majority in the next House of Representatives who will re-enact the Missouri restriction. We hope it will have a majority also in the Senate who will vote the same wav, bu' of this we are in doubt. The Amerban par'y in the North, as we undert tn'd it, does nut expt.ct thai the Southern State* will send anti-slavery men to Congress, Dor must the American y in the S uth expect that the Northern States will send expect each section will send good men. pro-slavery n *o Congress. Wo hope and Kach representative in Congress ouirht to, and we trust will represent the wishes of his constituents upon this an I all other ijueations. When the American party me to art in Ccngievs upon tlie peneral matters embraced in its creed, it will be a unit. When it comes to act upon the tar 'fl, Cuba, the currency, river and harbor art' riae was expected frcrn above. lTp to the American party there are strict construc tioni-ts and hiiitudinarian old J«.ckhOii he«»r of going to press list night, the Col. Morgan and Monongahela Belle were waiting further news as to the stage of water. w*ter craft is Irin'* at the wharf, and has American party to be in favor of slavery .* i gs Qn/f onnlhiir nl .«»nIf .4 ..i 1„ I. attracted much attention from tlie and the scientific. It is o model 1 up to test a new kind of paddle, invented cur ri us free traders and tariff men in the men an 1 old Clay men, W'higs, liem icrats and Free-Soilers in the Order, and elected to Congress and to be cW cSed. These being the facts, what use Is there of keeping up a grand public deception -—one class of opponents tliimin^ the th,y tv„_ a S( Kl() Kenhawha Sajt now lauding from v/vw/ fcicamer J. E. Woodruff, and which we will eil ver, low from the l«vee. AXES! AXES f-TUST received by steamer Gossamer a supply 1» of'4Hunn" and "Vog..e«" celebrate.1 Axes »«»d for sale low by BALDWlH3jEVAJfS&.CO. K W|' ps «. W. Sanders, FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS MAIN S I I I 1 e n a n S e e s KEuatK. IOWA. fJHIFrundersigned has n«w 1. his Ware-Rooms, and 'le signs keeping constantly on han -.i a well selected assortment of all kind* ..f F-i-- pro-slavery character. Now one or and plain Bureaus fine and plain Sofas fine and| WIRED article,aad strongly enra«ed. the other of these parties must labor un- plain centre ea.' card1 Tables canes al and wind- A S W Jt TUCKER, ,*l.rs' r"r,li',K GOOD.— I be following wive promise was offered as an irresistible temptation Embroideries, Lares, ftc. to a fair marnora'a: —"I thank you,'' s.iid (ijJLEEVES, Collars, and t"hemisene«,Cambric the girl to her suitor, "but I can't leave home I am a widow's only darlir no husband can ever ejual my parent in kind ness," '-.She ii kind,' replied the wooer *vUr Bo»- T. J. & J. M. RICE. ay 15,1855. tw the highrgt price in cashforgocj i vv No. 1 Blacksmith'* scraps, at the Mitaorr Jeptember 6, tSM.w Horses Wanted! Govcrnmeiit waotfd umne f..r wliic the lugheit cash pnee will be jiaitl. We have on hand three spans of f,irui bom a i an it oue pair of blood bay mat e» which tirewil' si I Chair» °l ^yery desciijition from a dam wooden seat, to the fmet haircloth f,|ain atllj lal)CV i ,„rilfC(l(t steads ol the latest styles lounges ftc. and deliberately. One or both mtfct be'. Looking Glasses ol all si/.e* clocks, carpet wrong both cannot be right. c"oTh',00r a" lloo^.^'atl",e,1' mjng floor ail,i D. F. HUMPHREY &GACE. utl aui,. pnc#8 ,. 200 2000 I^fNE Hat at A«e,\t f"r THE a,1^ another churning it to be directly the purpose an agent at Wa«hington, who has con-(# In.. Oi-POMW- il is f»r beti.r lu state foe as ""T," PL got hh u ,. „f y ,,,, DOZ Wool Hats K. N, s- d,^*. Third, HE now receiving their spring stock of Matt*, atui Mdltnery duutrjrare resjK-e* le their rtock an (lt v Straw and Silk H'inriets of the BSOK' a proved styles hy I). F. HUMPHREY St CA« K SILK HATH, of Mo\eiU' var»nfu' tuif by 0. F. HUMPHREY ft. UAt.K RIBBON'S, a f^w Itundred piecr*s just rcfpiv- by I). F. HUMPHREY & GA,i MILLINERY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and at reduced price# D. F. HUMPHREY GAGE March 30, 18Stv d!y 1LE AR the way for t! Kniporium. April ifl, 18ii. North must submit on the other hand, if it prohibit slavery therein, the South must submit. The congressional majority un»s-t' A. Ilrif{flliail rule. If the S uth desire the extension IS New Yr.rk IUt|| C»|l ami pet a Fuslu •liable'®' SHELDON'S HAT EMP»RHM bil. Mala Sti vet". April 25, H5.\ I I-GHT. graceful and. ("-c iinr arc M,( 1J s?yl»* of Gent's Mo!»*«kin Hat^ for w nt KMI'ORII M. H-l, Mam street. SHELDON'S HAT CASK pure Rlaekberry Win* suitable (or ine diciuai and sacrament*! purposes at REYNOLDS' Drug Store. BOXES G'as-warp sr Window G!a*s ..f REY.NOi.DS' DrueStorp. Mi-tmi i Sia'c Mutual -Jneu- For Rest. brick building. No. IT6, Main Street, tween Sixth arid Seventh streetaj two and cellar, suitable for any hii-ine*s. Enquire of W. F. M. LYNCH, or $500,000 Rfwird WILL be paid for the disappearance of the Tin- Ijrees! and most high prices of Hat*. inpl.-le itock of Hats, Caps, and Straw Good* ever brought into the State of Iowa. Allot which will be sold at a lower price than any hous* in the city. Call and be convinced and get one ol thoae new .*-t\leof summer H.tNat SHELDON'S 11 AT EM I'ORf M. Don't forget the place, 84, Man. street. April 24, 1&55, THE BEST AM) Fl'NNIOT MAGAZINES AM) PAPERS iu the world, comprising the be-t 'I •»!•.**, Sketches, Poe'ry, and tlie most laughable Jokee even produced by huanan wit. Yankee Nations, or \V hitlings of ^vina-ban's .lack Knife Pictorial'Picayune Lor. lo#t Punch Brother Jonatl an Dutchman. Know .\dHtitig AI cnanac, lie. RAH AM &. ATE. LAND WARRANTS, PENSIONS, &r. I^HPeti'-ions F. subscriber procures Iuid Warrants an-' for all those entitled. Iu order to prevent rejection or delay and ensure success he lias obtained form* am! instructions direct fnun L. P. WALDO, EQ "Cmnniittiovtr »J I'entiont." Person? applying through the subscriber may tharefore feel confident that their applications will be properlf made. No chartrw unless successful. He will also attend to the collection of any claim agiinst the United States, having for that OtS.e Iff,-,. John™, gtjj^ May 7, 1855. Morning Glory d' -v. kJ and Swiss Flouncing'', Edgings, At. Insertings, Real Thread Lares, Eigmgs and Bobbins, and Saxony '1 In cad Edgings in great variety, just re ceived by p. D. FOSTER. April 23, 185,i. Bouse keepers find at S. W. Fucker's an assort ment of Pa'n'ed Wnte, eon«i- tirig of Wash Rouls, Foot Tubs, Children's Baths. Water Paits, Chamber Buckets, Water Closets, &r.( also, Japsnetl Ware, consisting of Wash Bowls, Nests of Trunks, Cake Roxe«, Spice Boxes, Dress ins Cases. Cash Boxes, Deed Boxes. Knife Trays, Drainers for Glas«es. Tea Caddies, Du*t Pan*, A:c., also. Plate,! Forks and Spoons, Ivory Handled Knives and Forks, singly and iu setts of 51 pieces. Small Grindstones, Enamelled Stew Kettles and Sauca Pans, Belt-Metal K«t ties, &.c. May 1,1855. d&w PAINTED TOILET WARE. IN SETTS, for aale by May i 1855. May 1, 1*55. BeU. ubl* other article usually kepi in my line ol business. Part of my slock was made under mv own su pervision,and the rest bought 1'iom manufactor ies of high standing, ao (hat I can warrant every article for durability and finish of workmanship. My object is to establish a perraan rit business here, and not on the Peter Funk principle and as an inducement to personsto purchaseof me, I am resolved to sell at the lowest St Louis prices. 0,1 inatfraises, feather dusters,carriage trim window shades and trimmings, and every Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I will always take pleasure in show ing furniture to Ladies and Gentlemen who call on me, whether they.feel irielmed to buy or not. nisy tl '51 tf G. W, SANDERS. ASK Prunta ai RE\iOLDb' Di ug iU Sffill TUCKER. d&w Water Carters jp*OR sale by S W ft May I, 1855. TUCKER. dftw Water Filter*. j^OR ante by eaiKIMTONES. A FINE lot of lie usual sizes, for sale bv s W ft TUCKER. Mayl,lR55. d&w Oardea Trowela. OF difTereut sizes, for side by s U ft II TUCKER. May 1,1855. dStw Surveyor*' Tape Una May 1,1855. J, ,Si J. G. STEW AR aie now in receipt of a very lar^e and caielully selected stock of Dings. Mfdicint's and Chemicals, P.itent Medi cines, Popular Remedies, Medicinal Liquors, Pain's, Oils, Dye Stuffs Perfumery, and every variety of fancy articles usually found in the beat establishments of the kind. Every article warranted pure ami genuine. Purshasera will confer a mutual favor by call ing at our establishment before buying else where. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up, DR. J. G. STEW ART'S office and consulting Rootn in the Drug Store. I'HUI E4*10SAI. BKJTKSV.BL S 1 1 ll.N I'LxTt:, COrPF.H BOTT MS# BH AS^-KKTI UJE*, .,-\ low prices, by D. F. HUMPHREY & 3 AC! F. DO# Pabn feaf and Mwaw Hats. *)f«t v !.«& hy D.J*. HUMPHREY ft GAGE. •'ikfl DO£ Fine Fur and Cassimere Hats,hi?h lf/11 am! low crown, nil qualities, f«r «. tl cheapby 1). F. HUMPHREY & tJA(i K ri\t*relhvr (],,^st7LrVan •to- W. W.BELKNAP. Mav :s, 1*55. !tr we LA IT Lace, Habit Set*, An Psssi t* Fine JicoDfttt Rich collars and sleeves An Pasti *t Book Plount ing, Laces, KJgtng and Insertmgjost re ceivad at Si, Ma'n St. OVRKEK a CO. Fre«a Arrival Carpete. SO PIECES Royal Tapestry Velvet Carpet) 30 do heal KtKht,h Bruir,elS 10 do Best Lowell, 1 ply, do do Ittiiienal Jo do S5 do Superior Lowell Infra in do AO do Cotton and Wool do 20 do Putch Hemji do 30 At 85, M«iB Street, DURKKK ft CO. P1KCKS 4 IB'^n of the Red Padlock. dftW n CITY DRUG STOKE I Burrows Block, Ha 111 Street, Keokuk. 1,500 y u i i A[iril 1. ,»J. dJtw ,l"*~ cetn iu the United States. 10» PIECES black M^ure Antique Galloon, IT»0 Paris Trimmings. 75 Fancy Gau/.e At H5, Main Stnet, DURKEE & CO. U ILKS of the latest styles snd best.make, viz: O Real Parix boiled Talfelas, Rea! Paris Plaids and Stripes, Plain Poult l)e Soie and Gla^se, Extra heavy Moire Antique, t^" Fine Bcocadesj Plain Black (all qualities.) ,H5. Main Street, DURKEE &. CO. SATIN Siripa.1 ChalUas, All lol.in plain tbiliiei Barege, At hb, Stain St., April IS, tSftft. St-4 best American Oil Cloth, do do do do do do S Uo (M do 1 ilO 6 1-4 do For sale very low at 8& Al^in street, DUKKEK ft. CO. ROLLS Kancy Matting, 60 assorted Ruggi, Jnst received at E»CRKKC ft CO'S. BALKS choice brown and Matched Sheetings for sale at Mailt 8treet Dt'KKKKft CO. jr CASKS Assorted Prints (new »tyle«) for salo ®d w» tow at 86, Mala street, J3URKKE ftt CO. CASE8 Manchester I« Latne for sale lower than ever ottered in this- market, at Sd, Main Street. Dl'kKKF. feCO. JV3T 8 W & U K E d&.w Heceivad at DURKKF. a GO'S, 85, Main St. I case Black and Blue Cloth oa which they r« fy couipetitioii. BALES Assorted Brands Hickory, cases Ticking, a do Ueuiin», 1 do Corduroy, Jutt icceivtd g*, Main Street, DURKEE ft CO. JUSTRECEIVED* I C*»e Irish I-int-rii 1 dii khcetttig and pillow ate, 1 do bio and tilca Table C'lothg, I do Marseilles and Lancaster qnilts, At 66, Mam Street, Dt RKKE ft CO. CASUS Lancaster Ginghaai, 4 do Manchester do 1 do S otrh do 1 do French do do Lawns, la store and for aale at St, Main Street?] April t«, 1958. Tt O.^Edwait^, M. D., Oluo Medical College.' lmn, Baieges. Lingarelias, f^oup D' Etats, Ty- WCKKKK a CO. F. U. I OSTKR ust received well assorted Slock of Spiingand Summer Goods, to which the at tent ion of buyers is restiectlully asked. J1AS The Goods have been selected with special relit ronce to the city retail trade, and will be sold as low as the jaine class of goodt can be bought in any House in Iowa. Purchasers will do Well to examine the stock before buying elsewhere, as they will find many styles not usually kept la tfaia oMulfet. April 23,1855. KFSS GOODS.—A large and variefstock of Silk Tissues, ftitin stuped, figdVed and ttd. .in*. 1 teiicji Jacorteti and Brilliants, l.awn%, ,ju-l ir.-etved by FOSTER s o v i s V-!A\T! V HAN'!) AM) 1 oU !,' COMSTOCK & BROTHERS Win 'LESALF. 1 K.\LKh's IN K SMA AM) A.MKRK AN SHk.fc.1 may, 8HEKT t'OPPKR AM) TiNC, BMOVKL AND TONf «, Order." fro n the Interior and I'npcr Mississippi noiicite.l and promptly attended to at No. S3, Mi»ir S're»f, b»»'we«n Thud and-Fourth Streets, Keokuk, Iowa. April 5, 1855, dly. (MIVKH A- Bit0*8, & I* It I U O O 1 !S! A 1» 1 I, U K Are in receipt of a large stock of new and seasonable to the wants of eorsTJV receiving additions, and si^ii K I i PING ue a full and complete STOCK the entire season L»j« \n sadiron*, RiVETS. FHY P^N% IRON WIHE, TIN W ARK, ..... HOLL'lW W Aftf A ANN KD w AJiE, BIUTTAM A WAKF,, rr, Y\j would rs.icctful!y rail the attention of our ouloir-erj and nil others, to the above card, and Vf as u«ual wc woahi say to them. Obtain price lista from. $11 foreign markets, adl lhereto fr»*ii^M, drayair* and conitnit-io-.-s to this place, and we w ill sell by the same and save y«u the an noyance, breakage, &c., experienced hr importing from abroad. STOVF.S! HTOVi:S! MOVIES! CIIAUTFji OAK COOKING STOVKS, I I N O 1 E A N S E E tcifh a great rarirft/ of COOkLM! A IViltLOK ST(» ES CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AND KuK SAI.K BV W. BUEL & BRO., 77 fi%i\ «TKI:I:T. Wholesale and AicUiii Dealers 111 I Roofing put on in any part of the country, of To,, Zinc, or Galvanised Iron also Cornice Gutters, and Leadfts. -We hare in our establishment one ot the best Ceppet-Smiths in POPPER SMITHING. \J Slate. SHEET IRON WORK.— Aitrtlli^g tha'. cart be Manufactured (rooi this article we are rtady to make at any time. O N W A P., N. H. Haruig jiM arrived from the Easl, and brought our work men with us. men expert- upon procuring ttie»H «t att'ho.i enceU in at. kinds of Job Work, we are resolved our work shall be done better than any oth*r without iiiec»n?enieneeUr def v o u e i n e i y W e a v e a e a i o v e e n s i n o u a i n e y w i i e i n e U A U I y i v o w o k n u o e e e i i o u s y o u n y e n a n s a n o u s e k e e e s a e s o i i e o e y e i u n y I'1^^ ourselves to sell as chesp as any other concern io the city. i a* I urn determined. i*.u! 1 8.»r, 85, MAIN STREET, E tfc C. Dili mods, notions, caiu'kts, &ai Lsr^t ADAPTEDCONSTANT ERCHANTS^ House-keepers 4L others, to which we will be receiving CONSTANT additions, and as one of our firm|||resides in the City of New Yoik, we tie »n:i PING ui» a full and complete STOCK the entire season. Po ca*b and short time punctual buyers we will state, that We will not be undersold by any con- BAILOR'6' 1 R. MOOBt- DURJCEE ft CO. 30 FlfcCKS pit in De Lsinc (all wool) 55 Barege, IS lifureil For sale vm low at 8», Main Street, DL'HKKK a CO. EMBROIDERIES. April 5, 1855. d&wtf. 100 ELEGANTLY TRIMMED PA&lS Mantillas just received at 85, Main Street, DIKKEE&CO. April 14, 1S55. Bright, Bee«ttl«l aa4 Aftistic. i PICTORIAL, Splendidly illustra- teda received wetklv by "GRAHAM & CAVE. j., u. noor MOCjUE h. HOOPER. PHAEMACUVIST8 AND DEUGGI8T8. A E i s k i y i- o i i e i n -e v e s o geltier lor the purpose id'conducting general Drug and Prescription business ui der the above rtn. Particular attention v given to the latter branch, to which they bate i both served a regular apprenticeship. Physi-j cians and the public can rely on having their! prescriptions promptly and accurately com pounded at all timea, as one of the firm will be constantly in attendance. Xetlce. F. HUMPHREY hating purchased the in terest of J. E. Humphrey in (he Hat, Cap and Millinerv business, of the firm of Hunif hiey ft. i.tee, the businesa w ill be continued by the undersigned under the firm of D. F. Humphrey & Gage, and they solicit the patronage of the friends of the old firm April 19,1852. Notice/ NOTICK WELL selected assortment just reee red from the most celebrated manufacturers in the East. The public and the ladies especially, are invited to call, as they cannot tail to have thair tastes sailed in every respect. JUSTreceived,' various sizes by April 3,1855 dtf. MOORE It HOOPER. a fall assortment of Giass J. W. JehiHiton, N J: A K E biauches. He Ins reteutly made extensive additions to his stori, Olid periected his aijfangeineuU in every deparl ment. Patent Metallif Rurml fuw§, imfervious to air and indestructible, highly or namented and invaluable for the preservation ol the dead, as well as coffii.a of eveiy style and finish furnished to order. Hearses and carnages furnished, and the en tire arrangements of the funeral atfended to When required. Keokuk, April 12, lli55. dy IAA DOZ Floyd*' American Pene JtUU iment, in quantities to suit pu 2UUdoz. Eaculapiaii Li iim»ut,a Glores and llmlerf. LADIES, colored black and w hite Rid GloVfS, l" Silk, L'ste Threat!, and col'tt do. Twistea fc c( i Filet Silk Mills for Ladies and Missis, Black, white and mode Silk Hose, and a large stock ol cotlou i-s white, unbleached, black, spate and mixed, ol alt price* children's do. w hite, mixed and fancy. \ery cheap. P. D. FOSTER. April *3, IMfc Ilfcaiia. (TOl.DFN I of Flax, and Medium Fronting lAMps Richard•"S'i's make, warranted fu| Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Mu'en. Fleai beti ,v Brown Table Damasks, Napkins, Toweling, Crash, ftc., fof i*al« cheap. P. D" FOSTER, i A pill -3, D»'i5. I A I E A r«M en il, aii.i 1ir CATK.Cri'V HAT S'roil •1 »R11I E. 0. retp'otfwlly an» M'Kenny !k R«ii ner's iJr1 High*at ii .' i, I,., and d« ski i- March 2tt ., i! HAYoent. 1 «s any house i» t?ie_ci?y. A pi il fi, 1-S,':V,dl y. AH o fie rat ions jpar riViteti. Keokuk, April 24, Is. is k«reby given that I have this day F*ll IHCrg ^1 OltCC. sold out my interest in the Hat, Cap e&d 1.J EIC1I F,R iris oh ji'and. and .will furnish to Millinery business of Humphrey At Gage, lo "rder ZunujerirKtu's "ctJe1j)-^ed Separator F. Humphrey, who will continue the buaiaeaa! *or.Thrashing,Cdeaii»fi*k8cr»eiriinjr and Bagging with Mr. GageM the okl stand. grain ready oisftte.C It wit! thia-h ami rl«an J.E.HUMPHREY. April 19,1HS3. tf Perfmnery aBd Faaey Arlietea, A 1 U 0» »!•«•...• {.»the !.s of Kttktik ai.d th" mercha»«ts"gefierJ»!lT fhat liiey havt? pu» wt« turned from the E*».'t. wb'ue th«v seh-c^^d a^d are now receiving am) ««S(»r'tnrfit t»f iftN. i -i puit pfher I ,^A their I*n** ever brou Ke^knk^ A i «nee of thirty year- .• -eed as issn- .••%_ i and in the »ate of i J-hi tn enable ii togira #nire *ati»fd«t:o«i t.. i- iilefrarui consumer:-..— It will be our !)*. well a o'ir inere»t alwMvs to '•ulect wi'h care, i*at!i with regard t* •qisality and sfyl». VVe hate l»x*afi»d here pfr maoently and will exert oui-?«lve« to" do to our purrh-j I reiy upon one Im'-. newest style le»ae gi\r in e.iM ,ifi aHhe*-*(»ite City If S{( of the city can b%*t qualityaud AV:T Olir, "v i. -J, onaoaite nil winds of furs iiiKs k v o v i Jinixiiivoonis, Wholesale aiid Retail Druggist, Mtchatuc's Tifar',-, o/.\Utin .S'^ h$S\A. INt inatie yii for a »er*_ yt ui .ti.^io'r^. in tfc bose itti.?, I aui^FSf now offer ins}'to fheVitv St.d cruntry hade ML a large at*.! we!! v lvcte l.^tui-k,^-f Drns*. WrflO-lrtV* «U« «n4. V«- HiibLi, ^lft'«wnre mm4 W iitiiow V" M-u Perfumery and Wi i-y a.-tCigirs, To li.ifi'0 and Vfoiff,'o'i a .'choice a*sio ftnenk of Family Gi oceries,.iiTJud"y-ia. i ». Teas, ria. voriiiir F'vtraeto ,«iMUe«.". ^od:i, Saiataius, and a* variety of arctic lex »erf&i'«»ii£ fa that departiflent all which will ft- tUJj%r-i:de c?f "amaH profits and tjuiek reltVr.«,-' Particular at^'ri'ion-r'Wsi^to j'Sr pfrfinff e scrtfitions. In ei«^i re ^nedicines ar# quired duiing the.r.^ht-r!: i«}fr«-|•i^iitly inconve nient to oh ii»i tfi,.£i. Thisdifficulty have completely ol^vMiteli^y h%ftn^.iny residence' i{« a part of the saqie .hui^d^ng occupied by mf store and peJ*i*ois.\!es riag|tiei{irHei. may rely ht or day, pnrch'as'n^ tne a call, rabte terms Spring Initwrtations. 4\). EDD Y,U AAiESON Ac Co. 170 Aod 372 »T, LOUIS, i Announee tu ibe t'.x tls-ft »jhev have iu and are receivnig store consi*tiii !•. hv-1_ varied '•ar.-orttneiit of Atopic ivui) i'ancn IPIiV 1j •V/ For sale by piceij «r package, at Boston ihid iYo*v York Prices, roK cash mi d*s VrrnoVKD caentT, For richness,'vVfk'!y,J and-adaptation to fb wants of the \Ve*'4 OVti'fiTBCK, 7 an Ainerirai ROBERT MOORE. J- HENRY HOOPER. March 14,18.)5 dtf. Sti% we respectfully.' .-J-I ih* aitentiw, ai ||M rican and 1ei)iiaii !e„ rnli28dft3wut 0E*T&. Si R'I^RV. 1) Ii. R. 1 A U )l K, OULD respe»!( J(ty ••p iioyr ce ta th# citi zens of Kfokwls.iJi-l* yfojfiity that he has permanently located irj 'Keektik*, where he pects to perform all'tlie^opufid tons, pertaining to. Dental Surgery. V H-* feels coah lent ii^ kis niility' ttigive salif faction to t!iosj» v. i.o'dn^y'l^ivor him with their pati onage. 1 tt-ST ^Office on? Mtin Third and Fourth Sfret ts.' •. Vi ty jks ft»r Sa iv. ae.l the ii'iblic general I y 1 ^HE suhscribt^.vjlilof »ale Lots one (I), D. HUMPHREY. two (9), threa jour .4-). .five (5), and A. GAGF 9,x Ul block lW. Mt*tiicx'irr of- Keokuk, tf Termscash.. .j .* U. H. AYRES. Terms cash.^ April 20, VtT *M to NmI bushels pe$»flf»v -and has taken lb* premium a! Ih" \i y^.*i s Ap''17» lsv- ne't^j!. pur Li li ra, great variety of Patent Medicines at REYNOLDS' Drug Store. April 6,1855. Pillar*, New York, arid at the State fc'aus i 4 M'arylanitj Vir^inio, In diana, Illinois, A^c, OidtVs. "will be thankfully iS^c, OideYs. will be thankfully cointi utif/a!iotis willjoceive prompt received a attention. Residence 011 F-a'an-k1 ween 2d arnl 'td.f" Kenkul April lo, 1 THE MOORE & HOOPER. U COR1KR JOHSSOM tc TltlKII STREET*, lARRlES on the husine..s ot Under taing 111 ail its P. EICHER.' tdftW I U JIBKft.* I A I N 5 K I ot subscribe 19 liaie. cuii.-taufly «n hand a supply of Drok.c^llevrlB'g. Also, FkNC Nw 111 A Kl'j Ntn«G PltKlTf, i Siding, and a-gru*rul 'aiSS^itHiput ot diniensioa stuff. V Mill and Lumber Aard at the fool of Second street,-Keokuk. w.t. », XII ATT ft H-ARBIN E. Bounty LaitJ andI'tiristen1 Ageneyl IT ,,fl''* 'i!-'- I-'.. serMce-to allthoj osa ijMons or Hount* df Congress. Al* aijy war f'»urt««et» eifjainl, Theheirt' era so!iiier9-«flT q*• unr latined Pen- who luvn ci.iiiiK) tbr Land ui d. the vain'ms p-rsons who liati days Hi e eittttied to It At, of man h'eyointioiiai v the war of 1X12 art 1I1V ^ions due th'cii faM ^1 lAfMhets. he un dersigned will visit VCH^IH -g!o »-City donugthe summer foi the lading to cl.irni ojf this kiud. No «Lir_o \|w' POUMOB Warrant is obraini *i. -T Calf oa or a,!-.: VI. Wi 11 EtKNAP. ^-'tcney at Law. Offi-c 2 the 's 4-fiice, Keokuk. Keokuk, A i ii 1 ditwltn HAVE rut »'l K« £*. HOtKJSON'Si A-- t'laiuobd C'ca.i-ni will stitklhcufc to^etker sotlutiheji wii'- staj aadno uistalio Call at aYHKSN 101041 or Thiidand Wain Sireataf and aet a. bottle. f.iuly l« dftw)-. it LACK y, r\. i' k "-ok It*. I?:ig ia4 4 NEWsnpj f\ short, hall lui^.s. a» *|nn yrs, r#a ceived at Ff)S M-i'st ri FOsrKRH. July 25, b:i. S Just i»ecci?til, Tfl£"3£ DUiECTfrom the ma efactorv of DawtOB, W.irrun ,v Hide, a l.ir^e au well aaaortta »1. i k ol Gold Pens, 1 jjin Irotii the largest of« 4ce down to the finest po»nte«l |jHliM'fnv TW r^pnution ot the (iiaituiactora la (uaraateo vnongh foi tb« uuality. r: toa