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r®l)t ©ale (Hit#. K E O K U K -•ton DAT MORN INC. JUNE |I, i*S5. to- Th. (Ju ncy paper. mnMro* *»th, from consumption, ,.f Mr IIknkt circle of friend, to lament im loss. «ras»i*c. "_r: Faaay *Tht te Fart. .Madison Vla'tndealer «y«, that they lost the county subscription in eonsequence of one hundred and fire le gal Vbters of the town, who were at work in the stone quarries, being detained on able speculation, by the large additional forthcoming. BST A correspondent at Fort Madison undertakes to account for the unusually Iftrge vote polled by that place at the re cent election. The Plaindecder, however we think, does it more sa'isfactorily, in its allusion to the numerous voters in tbe hyiek yards, stone quarries, and else where in the Stale of Illinois many of whom failed to get across the river to the •lection. It was alt very fanny and we eee no use of making a serious matter of it BOW, eince the result as it i*. STRawBtRRicf.—We are indebted to our friend Allbright of the Keokuk Plank Road Nursery, for the most delicious treat of the season, in the form of a bas ket of ripe, large and lu*ciuu» strawber- w The electijn for Judge in the Ju dicial District directly on the opposite side of the river*from this place, lias resulted in favor of Sibley by a large majority, we understand. then comprised umply the plat of the city and a few hundred acres attached lo it on lh, Tor*., »,»• Of the proprietor, of the Whig. He i* highly spoken of as having' PRn-' hee« an estimable n, and good citixen He Uaves a wife, one child, and a large tide :e and or (he privilege of voting, owing to a mis understanding with the owner® of tbe fer ry. Thai was a most ridiculous mi-take in- DursTio*« Nor Dkat.—-Ti e Chicsgo d"!! ComP"»y- ted b*fore t.ental death of DoesUcks published .er List believing that cach had m.de 1 di no ices, and will doubtless prove a profit-giveanotice ert,ed ries left ta our sanotnw one day last will be held on the S?6th without the Plen" week. potontlaries, and another on the 20th, at which ihey would be pres n». IV the Gate City Whig. The Fort Madison Vote and &. XL. MK. EDITOR: YOU do not in vour last thereto of Tcrr.tory, »l„ch formerly be-. „4 The increase of Fort Madison is popu lation and business also for the last year has been exceedingly rapid. There can be no doubt of the fact, that MLadison township (including Fort Madi son) prisseises now from 700 to 750 legal voters who have had an nctual residence of more than six months in the county. MAT Cate seem to eppreeiate the large vote night. The fight 1. tt^d ha n hour. given at Fort Madisonat the recent Rail road election. The largest vote ever given by Fort Madison was in November, 1853, when she polled 474 votes, if my memory serves me right. Fort Madison precinct MAY woutl(je(j. MiT ant* er longed to Jefierson, West Point and fallows A very lively combat against Washington townships done by order of our important position has Listed all night. the County Court. obtained a complete success. The u The other 160 votes more than thus ac-, ish Housf of Commons on the 24 ult covnted for, is to be set down to the large number who have been gathered at and in the vicmi y of this place on railroad bastfiess, mainly Irish and German labor ers, who claimed to have been natural jaed, and to have heretofore voted in this Stale, and lo have resided lh. KMlat* '",' V as there is at ull elections about i towns and cities, but 1 apprehend that a purging of the polls wiil show that the general results here were lair and honor able. Tbe poll books ate not yet opened or oaunied. But the current belief now is 'reaciasion" has carried -,But the "rescission," if carried, ean af feet iijuriously neither your R. R. nor fMirs, a* both companies have ob'ained ak J ... .. tl »«ch equities that a vote of "rescission 4 aflfilt not, it is believed, be enabled to gjgive them of their rctfed rig/Ut. The Fort Madison Road had, befwe the proclamation for the election for re |ifes*ijn was issued, contracted their Hoad im Wilson it Sou h. In thia contract *1 ii expressly stipulated Uiat after /wo HUH- drrd thoutand dollar* (f400,000) worth of priva'e snbscrtpfion shall have 1een ewrhed op ihe Road thojr euy tH« benefit of the cuuuty subsi rip'ion, and not r«l modern!t 'y [before. ra-ea. And on the good ftuih of the Com piny and of cur couny, Wilson A Smith took themselves one hundred and forty thou- ««^cH| tion in .lock of th, »na thera.el.es lo ctp K0 000 in bc,,i lh* Tl!is conlraCt vvai1 88 Con Wr°rt H%*' lhe fot ,ion WM i ued aml tbe contrac, had been, for a month before the election came off, pushing the Work 'and energy. I ^l"1**4! proacti to aiTpcoule i i i i a n i s y e i v e y k o e N i There is then no w*j to get rid of these Jmriy rould render u« a bye-word and a re Yoars. Ft. Madison, June h, 1855. ^ImcLi lost the election mid deprived Dernocratx offices, ivith a rpQtiesi to \ork. liiverpoo! and Australia. Fort Madison from cast'ng her full com plement of one thousand and fourieen legal •ote*. a -th n ^kr I j°C*' quently I gave him the Advertising of the charg«-d with nritiny. Khe was immedi- ew i ork Tribute, proves to have (rue statement. If thev give me false for fait age. An rx. nnuaiion of the charge Wo without foundation. ones I was not to blame. But since Mr. The repoit furnished an excellent rp Howell ha* coroplcimd and seems to be Court, when the Judge dec iled that a« the 1frtuiiity for highly eulogistic obituary 'P osfd to So snys Mr. office confesses 'heir circulation weekly papers, ith fidelify Ifold in tht ir possesion. In Central America th« 1 ol have the community-think I' hat ^jj lureafCfr be goy creW under oatW, and shall expect by the' a8 i i IMaito- oi JV^'^Ttte'kfriea. •p.r. ri port that Au.tria", proposal, «»!i fr 'hat Russia nnd Turkey tctt'e between i thmselves France Co keep two Crvaty with ItuS»u« unle«, .ubmi'ted ,V b«" n,a,le. Th Fr. nee and England. According to Viei n* paper.*, the Con f» rencc will be re opened, and a meeting SIEGE OF SEVASTOPOL. MAV 10.—A severe combat took place during the night along the right, and tbe musket and bayonet were uned for an hour and a hall, when the Russian* re tired und cover of tl eir batteiies.. Lofs considerable on both »id«. known. 21.—Another attack was mr.de to 12th.—During a fcv»re storm of again on tl e 23d, when they carrid it by i upon a in the D'I»r. e A he Russians made another sortie against the I tween ti e Russian* and a ccrps of Egyp left attack, charging clear up !o the Bi itish t'nns ard Turk*. The Ottomans e saiJ tienches, and some of thun leaping over The bat'le «•,, begun !,y tlie' assault. Rus.«ian A stormy debate look place in the Brit motion of a want of confidence ministry brought forward by H°",?e ®f. f",'rdi __ _f ,i subst quently withdrawn. tion was denied/a when, ufit some oppc number of days ia this county. Rotti Houses have adjourned till Jitise *»6-me illegal votes may have been cast! 4th Iter*, demand being almost entirely supplied by Ohio45s Canadian 4i@42s Sour 40.'^ s nnd steft' »w Later from California. N*w \»rk, June 6.— lhe details i 1 rnia new* lo^ lhe lt ol ia q1iC ,nd 1 Leo I»landi. MA. EDITOR or THE MoRwisr. GLOEV CaTifornU luiiness was generally dull. Some three months aj»o 1 sent Mr. II. C. though there had been some very lartr s i i s •es, with a request eet the statement as to the number of each daily paptr circulated within my office d« livtry. Mr. lifciuii returned and gave me the number circulated, as given by Mr. Richards and Mr. Reddinglon. Mr. Rtd dington hod the largest circulation, conse- Tliert had been a good deal of rain, bttt lhe crops looked welt mutiny Mas gone into in lhe I!. 6. h.ve violated the Post Office Law. I now iand !°st all control as already stated, the ty U-night, although the city it perfectly t!,e.v circulation whirl* it will secure for his i last of fbis roor.'li, lo receive on affidavit charged. Savings Institute of this ci'y ha* f. i'ed.— statin* the number of each daily paper' A hcen to hnrmc included N v directed his clerk to inquire {as he pro-. °f *Ioluceo« were drowned op bally did) for the daily circulation. Oh!!P"li'e i-twVo»«. Juni- n —Till! Ilt-flni ,«- V?lr Kiua,e lengtits of land, mclu-! to he purely K. N.'.s and anti-K. N. Governor Bigtar had been honored with 4 public reception in San Francisco on the! I2)b. The military and s nie 2,000 citi zens took part in the procession. Arrival at ilie WMhtagiaau N i w YORK, to have ir.— Gortaehokotf teleprapha i «5o,00u men. lha west, jThe enemy's fire is weak. Our losses p,.i ,w xr .faverHwy. But since 1863 Madison township la* are moderate Both sides are repairing VorVtrain via New Havenf was ntarinl! App,' been increased largely by the attachment batteries. lhe battles before the walls are ^evre.' Gen teWp!ipht enemy's loss was enormcu*, and ours con siderable." The Paris Pulrie gives further partiou- i i u 0f 1 ^ly hbtlled by the wh.ler D. M. Hull sell, but the fact ia ele.rlf pnved, tl a' i enptjiin of the vessel had abandoned arms all day, and will remain on du had a right to select a captnin quief. circulated within the delivery of rnv ofhee. jizrn* bt«n started in Sao Francis- milted on charge of embenlement. U M. PATTKR8UN, P.*.M. co Patterson. The 'Glory i, A unlon attempted, in (pr ositiou to the K. Lut w,lh-,ut sue,V,s. that of both daily and! A Mis. Anne Alexander, tk school while the Col. says he! teacher at Sacramento, and Mr. John pac"r"'n'» ao swindling here! |m^ a .icmer b»v.ng ruD down th,W fo!f,rm ,io 1 !'P 1 the number of ships they Will e* i keep in .he Black fVa-EtujUnd and Sujdi.y even- '""V 0 'SwPyn' by Che ndI Fr .hip. therein, nnd,""'1" ,ho Tu.ke, undertaking noC to enter into any with Russia c. SCJ Commis^tooers, had oatised much dissat- Evadne, Mr». Duff Th» prr.'ormance will eonelude with th# beau- ch 10r kc P. e a of N June f—The stcaner Washington is 'below, and will reach her dock ib"Ut o'clock. Iler dates were an ieipated by the Af ca. 9 P. A'. The Wushiigton, front Brr- Number not »*". arrived at 1-2 P. M. the i'G uk We find bttt few items of inteicat in the A l.}ic the pirapeta were bayn«t d. (hours. A reinforcement from the Allies Thar loss was severe. The British Ooinpelled the Russians to retire. __ lost a caplaififajud oae hundred killed and The addition to the Russian army to be „. ,, ,, v i is supposed to have been the work o! lars: the trench attacked lae Ru?ian! ,, robbers w ho hoped the nfuston to rub entrenched camp near the Quarantine i» ,t I .u oo i it ul a large inount of specie in charge of liasiion on the night of the 22d, and .. r- made nnder the last vka&e-, .ill cid.Uf i Worcester, the Enginee suddenly dis covered an obstacle oa lhe track. It ap pears that the ruls had been pr'ed up, and 5 or 6 large stones placed underneath. The whole tram was thrown otf the track, the engine thrown into a tch, and fix persons considerab'y injured. This attempt to destroy the passengrts 4 f.C"' On the vote being taken, the Ministry Mas*., t- take his phicc. were found lo havu a majority of 100 out Col. Kinney's case was failed tip in' of 438. tl»e U. S. District iurt this A. M., wlu n similar motion was brought_forward hi. counsel moved to qua*!, the indictment, Ejrl Gr,-V' LIVERPOOL MARKET. BREAKSTUFKJ.—Some oirenlars report market again very quiet at last week's, quotations. wound lo lhe latter. The details have not From tl* trremely small stock o? For-1 that Leavenworth eign wheat and flour prices are nominal, the inUid millers and farmcis. Shak wheat l2jiftllgsSd-4-^Sed IUaQd fn ll^9d. Old Western Canal Flour 41s new 40 Philadelphia and Baltimore 44s as 8!ve A (a. Indian Corn unc!mngcrj White 51s3.i yellow W'C^Ols mixed .OOs. The season has been late and the wheat plant is deficient in light soils. PROVISIONS.— Richardson, Spencer jk Co. n port Beef in fcctive d* mand. Quo tations ru'ue.l no tupp'y. jaw. 1 rcc 1 Tuk ETC.INIK sir.* TIIROVMI IIoHAi k, (i RK1,M Y Sl't.C I AC 1.K8.—- Ill tie I course of an account or the opening of the Paris exhibition^ Mr. Greeley thus"*p*aks ihe Kmpress Ku^^ni*' Northern Light nr. ived here at about 11 Napo'emi's iappearance was 88 a* ttnirn o'clock thi«* morning, in seven da)a an 1 .•jr^aml unprepossing as usuat Mathilde two hours from S,m Juan. She brings ft( lCuVe, na 6?.d lhe amuunt of specie "shipped I y her something more. Ifer a'mirable taste1 in our ti es, lhe passtngera in the North- jn driss U a p*rt of her cemclineae if she em Liirl.t brin^injr a very large amount of were defects e iu form or featu e. sl.e bel"^ t,e i i i i n i i i o n i u i e o i n i v i i o i i i o n i n i i n n equities and legal rights *«ept by "repu Wa'ker and his paity. The arrival of the It is **id br iho»w who were near her in diation, which if successfully earned oo' Kinney pnrt^ r.6 anxiau^ly looked for. lhe U S. sloop of-wor bt. Maty wan recent tears, find ii is hence inferred that slid at Juan del Sul, and would gome depression of spirits on her p.irt de ave about June 15th for the Sandwich i hived the movement of the Imperial cortege from the Tuilleries but such gueaaeii only o u a n a i n o s i e n o The mines are )ieiding abundantly, but with intent to sell, cjmm*n*ef is alter, m: ney was *c rce. nocn in lhe Police Court. The Court ad The ship John Land had arrived from journed till to-morrow rnj Tahiti witfi a number of her crew in iron", evidence failed to estab ish th ^r* l^^fssed the 1 quor ui intent to, the liquors wlo n com| i I of were the property of the city. By an order from the Governor, the military have been un *ote. They were dis- .La if A stir, June 5.—Tie Lancatter lvnow-Noiiing paper, called the Oil- The treasurer has btenarre-ted and com A of the Democr. tic party had e Slrugg'e promised Irver N. P. Willis' celebrated em of Abialow, wi'h 3.us lr»m the Oratorio of that name. (Tnracters u. tbe Tableaux, Oarid, At iA'oaa, and Joab. She It. fi on supers brought by 1 cr. A. htllt,i ti,. ii.^ A supp.uncut the rain, and in the darknes* of the night, the the on dits relative to a bloody battle be j„[,e 9,1855. rw*e ,'P'f ""'l StW YORK. ITEMS. NE W YO K June G.—A dispatch to the' Tribune sajs that J, W, Barker is to be nominated Grand President of the KnoA Nothings, and that his opponents will probably concentrate on Gov. Gardner,of i reading. The mo- tit'on. the trial was fixed lor to morrow. It is reported that a duel las bet n fought between two gentlemen named Leavenworth and the challerger, owing to some offen- remarks by Breckenridge •pcrean Club. at A physician in s large practice, was, 'asked a few days sit.ee, if New York was healthy He replied—"unusually so the extravagant cr*t of provisions has clucked the disposition for over-feeding, from hiili, ordinarily, we detive most! ef our practice!'' £W Please mister, give me a bundle of y. ''Yep, my boy. Is it foryour father?" No't int, it's for the old ho*-—father don't cat bay." Perk continued to moveHfteely but bay- Ifij^The propri«4w«f the Re*rre n*e en pay present rate s with reluctance. joiieofthe track hotels of Jii ston—has! Bacon tending upward. Un-en sentenced to the House of Correction ^TT.r'^-*• -L",!.../ ^fiibmjlders w r»re etttjuired for, but there for selling Uc|iidr i* tha of iho new S niTs. JtJST RECEIV I) t"*r Express a large lot of Fashionable, soft fur liaU, Peatl and Black, i for sal* cheap by Juue 9, 1^55. IU*T RCrKlTCD. A FEW doien wh .le Beat er Hat*.jist the thing for Shminer wear, at the t' Store of June 9, l«5V lh,,*r publishes 7g ALL Russians in check for 11 r„, the new summer sf* les of Straw jost receded per E pre«s. for aVe rhesi at SHELDON'S NEW YOhK HAT EMPORIUM C.»U and gat you a Uat at a low nrice. June 8,1855. 81, Mm Street. Cm- AI 1 ii no 1. ng. so Eugenie, (jie fcw w STav, 415 passengers, and ®6^4,0uO on n0 jost ^the g*jcer because of the irjudi- 1 eious exaggeratioti of c'Urily admirera.— 1 he iteamer^otiora left Sitn^ranci^co Few Queens can u it'i tiuth be cliarueter on the llith with the mai.s. We do not jzej oin^n hose beau y in! fy^n prettv she is all this and wou'd be driven t.) oire exceptional device Government to coi ceal it. Those who have seen her often declare that sl.e never appeared to the p. Uce'i hat her face bore the traces of s:rve to show how idle ii a'l «(Tort to re strain gossip by fttteiing the Press. Trial at Krai Dew. PORTLAND. June 6.—The trial of Neal Duw, for having liquor in his posaesnion 'jiflg l^i! The that act The 0 A deficits are stated at o30,000, and the as- sets at $12,(00. Much vai'ed ixjitement pre- among the deposi'ors. O N K I I A 1 1 A S N S O E S E A S O N MONDAY IVE5MO, JT'^E IITH, Wilt b« performed for the first tima Richard Lalor Shield#' ETAD^E! i a S i A v a i Mr. ©off tiful Tableaux of David Mourning by the Biff of Absalom A d»s'irgtii«hrd meinour of the Club willde- Property for Sale. B. Curti', Warren, Pennsylvania Hon G. R. Iia'ret, Chot fir-Id Pan nay U ania Editor Pilis bwrg'-D lily Union,M Itc. Juue 8, 18S5. N K W s y e o s o a s a n s o pres Summer wear just receurd per Ex- BL iOT SHELDON'S HAT EMPORIUM, jeg 84, Main Street. ftNE HI'NI)REI doz»n mens' While, Drab, 1/ and Pearl lur Hat« ju«t received arid for sale cheap at the "New York Hat Ltnpotium." A. G. BOOTS AND SHOES. which I will sell Lower than the Lowest. Re member, Cuick Sales and Small profit*, is my "»otlo. GEO. CRITTENDEN. s F. HUMPHREY GAGE. F. HUM I'HREY k AGE. Anotlier Wi»goii« RALSTON k 1 RO. wdl protna'h deliv any art ol the city all article* ordered Grocery and Pro*i«iou Store. j(,hnson S'reet. Orders aoiicited. LOTS, located on Afain, Bicn Joho^sn ^treats, which will he sold Jane 8,1855. dtf & W. A-CAVF, Firm of Graham k Cave, M»»a 8*. c. r. WHITCOMR. anevacM aiteKU. WH1TCOMB & MICKEL Attrrnevs at la\v and Cieneral Land Agents, MOKTKZT'NA, POWKSMlER IO..IOWA. \Yj ILL attend to .ill huaine,s entrusted to their care in Poweshiek, Iowa, Benton, Tama, Marshall, and Jasper conntie«. C'dL-ctions will receive special attention. Refer to Dongtasa At Co., St. Louis Jno. Block k Co., Pittihurg W A. it L. Shuinway, Phi'adelphia Benzinger k Co., Baliimore Hon. l.ooi.. HAVE on hand 1 dozen Ice fi iterators. embracing aeve it ... ... Cheat* aiu I ditlerent sizes a n v w i v i e s o n e o w e s i- W4tl WWW|i#u tft Jum 2.1855. IKM. U SUtlUUSEH. f'll Wm. C. rilNKHOUSEB. 1.EHOKS. "J 41 BOXES flnr culfr for 'o« br iu w«. FLAKHOUSER. Wm Jaae 2, H55. PRKftH OtSTIft% JUSTSprin^a received a small lot «f Cove Ojtfr« of thi* cuorg hv WM. i* FrXJlHOUriRft. June 2,1865. Wcrktrrl and Saft t^b, 50 kitts new No. I. ft bbli. ilo do 10 do do N 4 «u! 3. 1 drum Hake, S di Cod Foil, 25 boxea 5 btl* l.ak»- White FUh, 5 do No 1 Salmon, For sale l»w by W. FtTNKHOUSEH. June 2 18.i5. SI \DRIES. fl^RESH Peaches in cans, do Strawberries do Ho Grape*, Blar» berriej and Cherrir* in ran*, do Tomatoes, Pe»r», Clam* k, Lo|n,t»-i, do iRaots and Sws Of all and Is in) Q«a«i{||v OW&U. k MA'I'LLnS have ju-t received a Utge and sjjlendi •a iety ot Boots and Shoes, of th* ia «^st styles, and selec ed with paruC-uiBr'rcler- •ire to tin* market. Their stock n mj»ri«es ev- «r thing de-i'nhie for Ladiea, Gentle- I a k i n s o a i e s a n u o (ie«ired atyle. They dene with neatness and !i«patrh. We tnrfte all persons to crive & ea'l, at t%A sign of the MAMMOTH SHOE, opposite A. IU Deming & Co's Banking H«n«e. Mtir, S'reet. For Gentlemen. ONGRES6 (iAlTF.HS. a newr am) bead'.il il Style for (•••ntlenier.. i-* '^'retveH t»T J«6diw ODEI.L &MATLESS. SAftTERN EXCHAXSE. M' SHELDON je8 84, M.iin .Street. Idllort of lidi« lily, ENTS —I wi.»h to ay to your readers (hat I have jut retnrneil from market with great Hreckenri.lge, resulting' «-, in lhe death of the former and a severe! BOOTS A MO SHOE*. i Comer 5th and M»in Streets, tne P. S. I hope no one will believe the above till they come ami see for them«elves. ti. C. Ke kuk, June T. !A_w me«if, c-omprtMiig all kinds of Ladies', Gent s-es\ Boys', ami Children's wear, ot all styles, grades and siz^s, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the Lowest Cash Pi ices, and would only respectfully solicit an examination of our stock Situ prices, feeling coufie'ent that both in point of quality and prices, we are «t|e to plea«e. June 7,1855. 4 IGHT and tiina drafts on all lha Laatero atid Bout hern cities wanted by A. DEMING k. Co. ma\30!Gt Bar.kers Main Stree*. St. Louis un 1 Kasitra 1 irh^fr. CIONSTANTLV Particular ?iret 1 4* I. Hy W*. FUNKHOWEtt. June 2, Inil. "weODEll A» WILLOW WARE. 'rCBSofall kin !», Churns, Pail-, fiurkets, i 1. Rask'ts, Wjijjgon* Cih". Kin-hen N'ltiofts %nd Rag.. W. C. FUNKHWSER. June t, 1(43. best workmen, aid plenty .f them, and are pr»- Vestings ver trougi to the Slate of Iowa, pared to fiil all orders with perfect satiafartiea i whirl, i,« and with entire punctuality. hi the la«*t RirAIRIXU Ui)LLL k. MA leakuk. June 6. !5tvry LOUIS IX"HANOB- SIGHTST. DrrftS aad short time i!* \rantei! by A. L. IiEMING A CO. m«\ 30 d6» Barkers, Maifi ^'iret. oo hand and for »*le in si.ms to sait purchasers at "CITIZEN'S BANK," trisi 3" d6« fttth, Blindfi and 1()NST ANTLY n hand at the Br K' S'earri F^' tcy n* .v M»in, he'ween Sii'l, and Seventti Strar'-, Ke »kuk, Iowa Window Blinds. h/( Irr, and other article-. as gooi as any that ''an be made bV ha uppli to order. am GOOD Nurse j.f I Phitade'pliia the rnott approved appara'a* lur manufacturing thi* dclightlul beverage, iti »ite the calls of the cituen? of Keokuk to their bright, sparkling and refreahing drink Try it. June b, 1&05. Ta laralMs. THOSE wlio have been under treatment of Dr. Fitch ol New Ynrk, for Dtsea?e» of the Lung«, are notified that they ran obtain all the medic ines prescribed by him, at the Drug Store of Mr Kenny & Runner, as they have talari spe cial ^ains to obtdiii them. June .*, 1855. '6t Iiifiirance Agency. Eus laasrasc r* Hartlard, I A K n i i E O A K Y Of f)gi!er shu'e. New York. HARTFORD FIKK INMHANCt COMPAN'af, Mercaallit, Flie fc Mariar Imaraare iaaipaAf, Of Covington, Ky. THE above are all soun i. Juna 4,1955. dim A Gale City Boot and &hor Mailt NO. 112, M\I«« STRKKT, BLTWI:EN4IH and 5th ^I'HE UNDEBSlGNEn vvonld respectfully call I. the attention of th* I*adie and Ger.ttemea fcf, Keokuk, and vicinity, to their fine and well se INDIANA, OHIO AND HKNit'CKY. lected stock of 4 LL kir of depreciated Indiana, Ohio and »ae TA A MO KHOKS. i /X Kentucky Bank Not es wanted at heat rates now opened and for aale at the above establhh- by A. L. DEMING k. CO. Bankers and Dealer: Juae 4,1855. Iwd THE U. C. UL'lSJtAMI' 4- BRO. 4,-°^m circular caws, iust received and for sale low 4I.DWIV, FVAN« k CO. m«\?I ALL»'« Mjip Street Doors. I -i-iju ire si this office. fare Coagrfss Water T?RO,V* Sarat^-ga Springs for sale by tha I. dozen or Single holtle. Also Moore and Hooper's superior Citrate of M.sgnesia, or Purgative Mineral Water, one of i he most pleasant and effectual Cathartics kn w. Call at Moore k Hoopei's new Drug Store on Main hetuenn 2d and 3d Streets, aoitia side, Keokuk, Iowa. June f'h, l*i55. W»*ar Mtaaral Mineral Waltfi Miaer*| ttalff! OORE k HOOPER having procured from n I reliable Compa- lion will justify WM. W. BELKNAP, Agent. Comer Maia and Second Streets. For Sale. SUPERIOR Hftfe power. Price $125,00. D. COJWON. Jane 6, IS55. 3w rues, and ke ri»ks at lowest rates that Iocs- Brick bhop, wouhl inform |he public that b« is 1 in Exchange, Main St. City Lots for Sale. 3 UAT*0If. ft Co., n. smith ft to. A. L* I'rmin: an Tut*., B(i 1( Hts ,.. .»• U RINKFRS UD !)I:U1:RS I* EI (ilANGK. MAIS *TKLtI. KtOKtTK, IOWA. I'^'IT CHF.CKSon all. the pTinripsl eiti*a O «..-iiatant'y for salfllitViri* toViiit. Coll- cti«ii,« ori thi« i y n natled for promptly at currriit raits uf Fjifliaiice. will buv »rtd «»»tl all kiad of (iold, Spec!#, and unctirrent fi: nk Note*, at b«it rates. Interest allowed on depoftts. Rrlrrticci: ("»8h. Ain. Exrhm.j:* Hank, New York. .\l*Mri. K. W. Clark, Dod^e Si C». Luc#' vV. Siiii'iud'., St. fjouij. E. W. Clark It Bry's. N Corwjth & Co., Galena. May 21, IKaf). LIVEEIT FTABLE, (n JihriHon Sirett. tutu-ten 1st and fJ. BY WILLIAM M. fLEGIIOIN. ^HFS establishment is large, comroodiou*, well arranged nnd amply provided with jfooci horses well lr- 'lPt] fur h»rnr«®, as well as with Caniages. and Harks, open and eio»e, revered and half c«\ered, of every description, *iJ»pted to ronvenier»ce or hixurv. Horses ind t'arria^es t.f residents ©f the city Of visitors from abroad kept on moderate teratts, and carefiillj attended to by Bttu lliouuebly jrtiHH in 'he b««-iiie*s. I Horses bought and sold on erm a»« 'my own arrownt at a',I*tic.es. May 25, 1855, d!y (Tarriagc MaBuTaflorv, On John n S'rt'i v• n 1 oif and td »Y OEHYAN, A CO. |JAVJ.\( [err rm'ierr'Ie« i«h *d uur't'icj if, K^oki.k xvs n a: ainj !e nupjiiv «.f vriy in^Je rial lor tin c"0,cest men, Boy*, an i Childmn, which Uiey wtli sell a,« 'r I1?11*"*", low for rash, ea any dealer ia the city. Way 2o, They are also prepared to. r»e If 'y lif.tcttrfr ,.t C*rri. £«•.. iggie*, Gig* aid 1 la* we are piepartd 1„ ali ar- ln our lr, WiJ| y be.»t style am! of tbe Kyv v MAM FACTI RK DJh1^. r. FiUlr^?f, Work, in any TJ A3 just received me of the largest sad kest ry I XL »e!ecte.l atocks i»f |.,th. (^mimeres and •mfj'cy none but tbe very »eircie.j BIOCKS i»r iiotn. (^«i meres and art material, oa rea^oa^t.i^ tersus i^fy make up at the shortest natire and Also .'good a*rrtmen« of GmuV* Furnishing Goods. rh a- .Shrt», Collars, ii nidkerchiefs, Crava^ •!l--e, *.c. Do ii»i lorgf 'hr plaee, No. i, 3d Street, ba tween K^iu a Jwboton. BEX. r. DOUSO.N. May rs. lSjl. Isreat CxcitfM-Bt 11 AT SHILDOK'I HAT £KP0E1IW fj^itE lirffe.i»B,| best stock of Hats, C.ps and A Straw GooiN ever r!ucht n.to the Siata af Iowa. Any m,f in wm c,f n ce Hat, Cap, CTtnbrella. Carpet Hrg, Canr*. *c., will alwaya find a mi leie st.'ck at the Stw York Hat Em pornim, M, Mail, atieet. t-a'l and t*©k at the new summer a'yle el Hats, which i* baaut ful. not f.xget tie place at SHELDON'S, M. M.ir, ,i,aet. A N E I E Z K \J Hals jfist i ereiveil per E*pre»a. AH the Sew York *yie« for a e cheap at HlELI»ON\s, "i, M*.a streat. «na^2I Haa (he raw ftintriei t') lea «fGeiit'«Mfl4riii aa w rru in \e« Yoik pis' rer,i»f() HIi "T- 4 LI. per s i'e*ithe Lite** Fathtou* {or to *»«e plied to order on short notice, aad Subn ready v^hat tl»ey ar»i wont i!o wall to emit glazed always on hand. i at luk«'s'-Boot and Slice Emporium,H wh«r« At literal diacount to dealers. he is anxious to ho* In* ne w and •p'cndirt stock, H. 'COPBON. which i* al«» y« kf pi lull atnl coni[lete fram hit U~ 2,1955- -1 #*n r-aiiiifactnr«., th in st extensive in the cltf, tbos ei.abling him to fill orders mar a promptly an led titan any o'her l.ou?r. an for »a'e rheap at HHf I.DON'S, Call and 'ok.at them. *1. Main street May Vi, l^5\ 4 SPLKN 1)10 assortment «f rhildrea's faacr A iUt* ami ('aptfot vimmer wear, the latest iUDtner «»\le jn.t received and tor «ale cheap at Sitn.M'M'o HAT Fiaroa.i st, ^4, Main •». Ladies '-ul! look at them, ins v 21 LATEST STILKS Of Boola and Ma or a. He has the greatest assort meat and beat quali ty oi matei ial that i to h. foutul in «nv one houao •ft ot the Mi» iv-ippi for the manufacture ot work to or.ier. His Lasts are all made to order, and be war rants a Ii', and all his work superior to auy thing y*«rs«in in hia l.ne in lots a. Ma* *.» 1*55 (VI and see far llatss. GOLDFN Flax, ami Mcdims Frauthig Lireas, ol Ricliard.'t»ri*s make, warranted pure, JOJ Linen Shee'mg. Pillow Ca«e [,'iier!. Bleached It Bro'^n l.tble Damasks, Napkins. Toweling, Cia.sh.ic., for sale cheap. P. II. FUSTEK. April C.'l, 18^, PLOWS A*n WA60V»r TATLOS II 1,111, S ces«t.ia ot Now tun A. Stephens. CORNER Of MAIN AND 12th STREETS Ki.OIVK, IOWA. HERE thev keep constantly oa hand all kinds of Plows, Wagons and Carriaj?Mt made in the be«t -tyle and out of the best quality i of materials. Wholesale and retail. w P. TAYLOR *McKKS. March 14 dAwtf *FUiri: FLOIR! THE underrsigned wishes to inform the ctii zens of Keokuk and vicinity, that he has for 1 sale a prime artir le of Ft OUR, made of pure Fall tUtu a?. Every barrel warranted to give aatw faction or the money refunded. Those wishing the advantage of the late decline in Fleur Will tu well to raH at theCirv MILLS. Flour delivered in ary part of the city free of charge. W.JH. AlfSTlK. 1 June 1, lb55. d3oa WILLIAM betweea GRAHAM, on Third, Streets, at tbs Johnson a»'d F*chan«e Street prepared to do all kinds of BCAI KSMITHIKC LA a arat, durable,and cheap manner. noitst: SHOEING. Bring on your lame horsea an4 have tfcest sliodnrl.t. From his long and constant prac* —Hce w ttti* branch of the business ba flatlarR himself that he caunot be rxrelitd by any ona ia the country. He particularly solicits patronage la this Hue. He also offers his services as Farrier to all ita branches. May 2A, 1859. dtwfy Fanners take NoticcT E1CHER has on hand and will faraisb ta erder Zimmerman's -elebrated Separator for Thrashing, Cleaning, Screening and Magging Som5'Kt subscriber offers, lor sale Lots one (1), premium at th" Crystal Palace, New York, two ('i,, three (3), four (4). five (5), and six (tt), in Block 11*, uiUirxUyofKrokuk. 4l«na, Illinois, Ac. Orders will be|thaukfally Terms cash, .1. |s» H. AYRRa. rerruett ami omn unicatfoiu will receive »rompt April 25,1865. ,«f• !jlte„tion. ——. __i._ Reaidenre on Fulton St., between 44 aa4 Id. I »ASK Prm.es a« 1 *tfl^Oll«»lwi»'ee^|| Erekak Aprft|#,lMa. 4*w ain ready for market. It will thrash an4 clean to 80O bushels per day, and has takea 61,d at the State Fairs of Maryland, Virginia, la* KICnElt.