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masses' *jT e a i n KEOKUK: ^HURSPA? MORMNG, JUNE 14, Ifcij, -f*r^r -tkXAl EIOTS IN I 'There acr ms to exist in the persons and proprrljr of SALES 10, if. :r::m DUMA, Clay Counfv,: to the Wabash and E ij Canal," but from it» it. Gov. Wright in a proclamation thus describes the cetriges already per* petrated I. Df struct ion of the Birch Creek Re servoir, June 23J, 1854. 2. Attempt to destiov wastewav, o? same, July 6th, 1854. 3. Attempt to burn Eel River Data, August, 1854. 4 Oestruci-sn o? Birch Creek Reeer. voir, May 1 Ota, 1855. Warning otV men sent toreprirthe same, Mny 3M, 1055. Birch Creek, M*y 31 &t, 1856. 7. Mobbing, lynching, and tearing flown the hou^e of a citizen, Miy 24th, 1865. 3. Burning of shan'ieft, destruction of property and turrini the inma cs out of doors, near the Reservoir, June 2d, 1855. The Gofer nor has appointed Gen Dodd ar.d Cul. Nees, of Clay County, his! sniiitary aids, sr,d Lol Loring. tlic Sh«iff,!th* P0'10^ to reduce the refractory to submission, '""f »nd stop the proceedings of the mobs Yle manifests a good degree of resolution, i says the laws shall be sustained at all hoz ards and the guilty arrested and punished and if nec sBary he wilt declare the Coun- I [ui,d tj in a state of insurrection. If the eotirts of the County manifest a disincli nation to punish the rio'ers, he will aniii hilate the civil cxisience of the C( unty -and extend the authority of the odj 'ining counties over i*. The work destroyed is teing repaired under the protection of sufficient force.— The rio'.ers, before proceeding to thtir works of violence, blsrk their fape foi the purpose of disguife CO'" From fifteen to twenty thousand Jiquor dealers and friends of the tfcffie liave united in on Association iu the city •of New ork, to resist the enforcement -of the Liquor JLtw. E »ch mtmbt is re quired to pay a fee of ten dollars, and to contribute to th« funds of the Association atevef may be required for the success ful prosecution of the ol jects.of the Assoc iation. OF REAL ESTATK —VVc report Jin, $1200 Nos. 10 and aome of the s des of town lots in this City which have lately been made. By Creel &. Taylor, 11 lots in block 97, ballot, Mr. Kirtletf, of Kentucky bstween High and Morgan, and Sixth and Seventh streets, as follows Nos. 1, 2, and 3, to J. M. Hi»lt, lor Copson, •000 N„, 8 and 9 to N. F.ank betre r'r" a' w. By tl e same, to Um i Rude, lot 3, in block 99, for $500. I'Z Tnoma* Holt, to J. ,G. Howard, ••one-third rear enJs of lots 4, 5 and 6, in block 155, with about 91200. We learn that several, if not or three years ago, and in some cases the -jisn^r- tion of suitable candidates for State offi- cers. By S. W. Johnson, lo Thomas Holt, lot A Washington dispatch says that (iov. block 197, with Bniall brick house, 1' ^ee(ler will prob ibly resign the governor for $600. two-story brick, for 11 of the purchaser, of lots block 9 4 will put up T^ere appears to be some danger -of Ihe several organiz^ion,. and the to- On Wedm-sdsv la„ ,oal and clique interests by which the op. ptaivion is liable to be split up. Jlic Cincinnati QuzUte in»i»ts upon iftwrmony, and concludes a strong article j»j»pn the subject as follows •*rien upon the Jfla'c Uafc«t. .'ihe chief tary reforms in cur canal policy, in oar financial pilicy, and in our tax syrtem. That if elected they wi!] give us an hon est and economical Stfte government, and will advance measures that will conduce to the prosperity of the tl rec great inter- ests InSiana, an »x'.rime degree of opposition Manufactures and Commetee. That they 8'J*U suc a lar^e bodies on srvral occasions, and State like a whirlwind."1 «*»7 •"J'" 1 mMf to,.), IrWng »m. working upon, »nd int.r..ted«north of Main, near Fifth street.! 1 i of Ohio, namely Agriculture, attempt JS?« of gocd morals and hi nest what cause it ari»es, we are nt owate principles. Give us auch ticket and -father ai that she People irj that county have combined in p^form, and we "shall sweep the R«„ K^oX'c^l 4, f«lor. ho iwve lhe ctll,r„ct fuf pim Steele & McDoni Id have the ccn'ract ne 0,k i seen in this place.' The atone is from I Reid's ,u,,r y ded ace and timber c#n be ob atned. There are no lugs to be had, no rafts com- of 1 e nUmb ,0,)' y an(^ Africa. Foreign UP he No th in Here is a fi: e clut.ee 1 'jaglasites to shew their pa 8C^ tion. PhiLADELPiiia, June 9.—The K. N. Convention, last evening, entered upon the election of ©ffbera, and, on the Gih tl( Ur Vlce Prfsidl .„ $1800 No. 4, to Mr. Evans, for $G00 |of Pennsylvania Corresponding Seere No. 5, to William O. Daniels, $600 No.! ^rv, L. E. Desl.ler. of New Jersey. •. e, to John Hamilton, 8050 No. 7, to ^"Elv Vo 1 Jm a.ii.atch II, to j. i Johnson, $1250. Terms, one-third oash, a serious engagement had taken place, and balance in six and twelve months, j'before Sebastopol, the evening previous, with interest. was long »nd bloody. Tltere was vvus rcctivtd lo li e etle.t that "T"' We From the SH0SKING *r» an immenso advance on the rates Iwo tentplated by the people of sLpter i ,T 'UC"CS' advartce is $2(X) in sir weeks Uw-abi line citirem delivered him into I *.llv'n,"Se A convention of t.ie opponents of the At the late term of the Circuit Court K I»resent Adminiairation has been culled, to of Sumpter county, the atiornev anooint- T* it meet st Columbus, Ohio, for the nomina- !«d^by the court, in the discharge of his: rnove(1 reen county. Wm W'e have before 6oid, and we again repeat it, dot there is not the remotest '.lytcuac for div-jaiott at the Culumlsui n ««ntion. If a divjaioji n* made it v ill be .-one of the moat wuivjtt and suicidal po« -iilkftl. «4(8 ever perprtrated, and fh« fe menters of it will hsv« to Uar a heavy AVjnt three tbonsmil^ pmsm were •,* present, who witnessed, with various emo te*! of responsibility .... tions. the dreadful sped,t,le \Y 1" We arc in favor of .nominating the le*t pres bea!in 8 1,1 a stump, thai implored him to carry her ^, laying or 1 j.„ MOT town, works i ll mg down, snd none expected till the river heavens were reeking uith the Menoh rises. It is feared that thia scarcity will bu'nitig flesh, yet justice was satisfied tl e greatly delay building operations through- 'aw' retaliation was inflicted as nearly out the City generally. "V1 2jp*The Charleston StarJardadvocates ®fleet upon the two thcusand slaves wlio »'"nglli«»ing the South snd renewal ol the s.ave trade i w«a!'h- .... lures and populatirn, and that the onlv •P* re idble dl'set for the Stuth, is to be fnund in the increa-e of her slave imputa tion. f..r Nnnb-m i BY TELEGRAPH. Kf-w \OKK May 9.—Ti e blockade by Government vessels of the steamer I'nitcd States was raised \esterday. It is posi tively ascertained that Col* Kinney lefi h-ere two days ago in a sailing vessel', and that the men engaged iu the expedition had been quio'ly .sltijiped during the l«st i two weeks. AU-Uer from Acftpulso stales thstthe of there. It consisted of 2 brass howrzers, 1,000 rillc«. 4,000 muskets, and a few ?abre« nnd Colt's revolvers, as wtll as a large (junnthy of ammunition. Darnel Lord, one of the aljist law vers n this city, pronounced,, in a 1» have commenced la) irig the foundation devouring flames were enveloping given time mark out a consistent 'ine ofJ jwa U roun n ,drtfld:ul a.?on' ,,,en« lw ", (iJ uVi .f 111 i 6 I^rtial destruction of^Ajtieduct over upon exposure. The building is to bii was over,'nothing was left but the irning :h hi'f b,'"ck nJ a demon of completed by the first of Oc? ber, rrovt- flesh and charred skeleton of tl.i* human ^',ri'!IU devil, who could *.hus N-libtra?e!y perpe trate so foul n crime. The horrid outrage was fearfully avenged, and though the cnul(l be wlli,e ,i,e bu5'. n IC Wis chosen President, having received 90 votes. The following is the result of the election: For Preidtni, Bartlett, of Ken Krelman 11 -—A letter Trom 'I'."* 'I'/S*'!1 ship of Kansas Territory, also" that tlie charj^etl with absconding with an I sloop of war St. Marys has been ordered !f M«11 ALTVE B0 burne Some time since we published an ac- i count 0f the murder of Mi s ThornloP# an dwellings this seMon, soms having al. interesting voting ^irl residing near Gas- i .. ready begun. ton, Alabama. Imtnedia'el) after the mm-1 tn,een.bJ^l'ceatnlrt "7 Piously' con-'! i'K..m«l'tJ i". outil,. hut alter mature deliberation, the povernnient. 1 he Imperialgftneral for a ciiange of venue to The Judge, as the moti.£' lhc CI. asRcru en erimirii.1 bv force from tl.e i»« »-here e w wai eonKned I they carried hial t,,° 0" ^"hl"^ entelly mur.!ered his i.mJUt burnt him alive at the stake. w"nea» #r4 Ut few of ^astrrtrHbllitv K? ftrt. ^-rimina^ C.nrt. II rel ed on in the record were that the in dictinent was insuflicieu' that the Grand Jury was not properly qualified that the tl,Cm !f" lV' 0," b°"' "illc" *°d The Rev. Mr. C'baie, a Methodist e'er jryman, latt ly stationed at Brunswick, Ne1 n,'^n 8 w''e to inu-rcept the Waikee expeditbn from -v o* extending protection to his ow i i San Francisco. I daughter, who found it impossible to live u— with her ill-behaved husband. It is sup- P7« du'Y. moved for a ,h, to avoid paymejl. but Ctnsul lllurpl.y Wpreps,st niasse at Mr. \N McUroy s and unanimously passed n a ol difficulties and divisions growing out lained"the' a'ppiics'iou»HiJ«»t, sus•, j,,,. E HIOTIATIOS TO low*.—Having Hit. JNO. R. AI.I.EV, and tes(irv series of resolutions, reflecting seriouslv i ib. E^q., No. Ko, Main St upon the conduct of the .JmW nn,» nrtJi! «V,T ha each to Livingston' and "too'k"ii,T 7°,'"I" V ,n n one nn» and tis.s a iccne uke it. he hie.was com-. by whic pcrhapa Ilia oslf tests vs would an* cord* ©f bght wo.-xf, in in. esured with exHetHud i. i 1! A of winch to as u erftfi willow i & .Ui. r»lee-e ... C«0«TI,U«,| il, jn On the top of the pile of light wood the criminal was placed and securely chained tg the strike. While in this situaiien he Mayoi Kilbourne'fe inaugural address confessed |is guilt, slating that he had no the council and citizen# ol Keokuk accomplice, that he was nc:uited l.y lust a creditab.e production, and the council alone, that he had aHemp'ed to violate her did rijjht in having it published. When person, but he h. fntled, gand home to would conceal the which he MifTt-reil. After this confrgsion the- violence he had inflicted. He then left wide with interest, by the intelligent and her, but soon returned, and after again ei»t«-rpriseinj part of the community. beating her, he concealed the body in the The Keokuk city, cour cil uecup* a verv i v e y o e w e e e s t- n e w a s a n e n o i e e n o i o u o a o a o i city ollieers cencernirg wh. it may be was made, "L ,s to be a tfcre. story .nek.: the doomed negro his fearful cries nf "policy or put it into an inteliijble eighty feet square, with ten feet cellar*, sounded through the atr, while the tur- by mtRs-ige or address -Qainc* Bepitbli- Brilnnp A Co., and is calculated for four busiuess rooms. «nd horrible contortions, i s e n u i n v u u n a y o w o o o «b"V" "l6 Jr""""' Hi. sufffrinp. th-«gS elcruciatinp, were 8~« »«.ea arc lo b„ .dm,red .nd i lhe' fllfu,1y are now dressing seme of the fine' white short in a few minutes the flames had 'ove(** The reason he assigns is that a (JI^HT CHECKS on all the priiiripal citie# limestone for Oie front which we have envcloprd him entirely, reve ilin^ now and bur,,i"S nia *wayed hither ^nd lift!e Mk. the fare, grinning, as if in hel ^•Wo.Inen s 1) when first taken out, and hardens jjsj, trjUtnph, at his tormentors. Soon all daily increases in extravagance, we do not Interest allowed ot, *x«niple nude of this wretch had, no doubt, a salutary w'"ie«''d Ins eitcution '"b™nS P°P I HoprBALr CoMMcsirv On Tncsd.,}- We uie a v-jsjt lo tils introduction of slaves dircct from sociated Industry, eated in the neighbor It takes Ihe ground that the 'ng town of Wiiford. The village is one European Emigration tends to pleasantest in this section of coun- ],oine niar.ufac- "^"ty TlwelUn'/rind^^U-eir y we JftW not an i(il?r in 'rii ti*m --iBotwiihstandine the Community suffer*, in Cff?r" 10 ll oner Bi.stamcllte, with a large cargo I v .bor— II ».m arms for (icn-ral Alv.rez, haV arrivfd S 0f Af uwetangai anil tu-ir surrout dings give evidence of onler aiul iiea'ness while the inhabi'aoU locked like p:ctures of hrppy content. AH were the village. |.common with all of us, fro:n the general idtillnfrsof the times. There arc sixteen i branches of business carried on under the auspices the Community, and amonjr them a printing office nnd three occupied mill privileges. Of dwelling houses there are »rty-one, including three concrete oc- LARt.E atock for sale by tagons. The presiding genius of this S. W. AH.Tt* Happy dlley" is Riv. Adin Ballou, who has spent the prime of his manhood P:»rt«?»y dom™.lrai. the Arris on allowed a new Tri&l The motion f«»r a ne.v iii in tlie ease of tVm. Arrisou was decided in the Dis trict Court. Judge Bar ley delivered the opinion. The wiit of opinion, tie Prohibi ory law invalid'^ &'<"«*? l-y to reverse the juj main fen'tures in violation of the Constitu- prisoner was refused the option of electing to be tried by the District Court that 0 panel of the petit ui y was r.ot legally fille These assignment* of error were all over ruled but the motion for a new trial was GRASS M^TIIES, i granted on the ground that the Judge of A LARCF. stock Wahiron'i and other inal. Criminal Court erred in instr uting In ,h? iscretion to find him guiltv seems has been simply R"f"',,i,c posed tbe untruth respecting Mr. Chase, who is in all respect* a very worthy and m,ui- ":i's I1"1 hopelul s, n in-law. A,D -THe AMA0M-* l"M?n ,lle i lo I"'11 lhi use8 lf the f?nt bar«""-_ Tin: EMIGT?ATION xo IOWA.—flavin citizen. oriC. D^Moi^low7(°,j^07r\»kWn°JrSl r" ny a rg 1 ,«Pe»r ju.''l"r w ur last Jrlv inl Iuw On Friday last. City from Fort Ue. «««, we met «9 c0«re.'1 vjc V"n,,5' #fty iat tjie •ceue use iu tie tire.was com- by which tha force of the winds ran te 1 omigration to Iowa this jear, _1_ i will be double that of any preceding year. ^4"*' Ezprf.it d\ Herald, e were 1 Mn u i 1 1 1 1 V i e- A i a K e u e o e 11 **a^*f 1 ''li *?,W r,CVtr Swedish ravy, has invenied an instrument^ MAYOR KILBOUSNE'9 ADDRESS. A friend handed us hist week a copy of ier their neighbors. Mr. Kilbourne's views of I r",per,f"l,y railroad policy wili le' exmiined far and «r 1 match was applied, and in a lew moments of his coun.il together, could rot iu env J«me 7, truly said that the mayor and the majority f^TJcry," through the F' O. negroes who witnessed his can. scccKhsoas TO II.LE n. ?rn ro. A a s w i e o n a s i o n s s a y s d,,*P,y tt Mil Large faa4 Irracas. er'8 the jury that if tl ey 'ound the prisoner1 June 13, 1855. d&w 'ntiiotment, "they r. INCLUDING of any other grade of homicide. T)n thiV ground the \erdict was set aside, and ti e case remanded to the Court of Common Pleas uf this county for furler proceedings. IN great variety inclu lin? the patent, ar.d also jel2 d'f dllwn raissiona- rt, lh lre| y- T'» afterwerd woman cannot possibly cover her ^n.unt'y for »al? in to suit. Prr!,on with »s many yards of silk ,u*ur',n Wonder t,iat unfortunate bachelors seek a IVen if' a ti in ii a n e ti I npHF. St».,mer C. W. SPAKIIAWK witl run A as a ie„'ular daily packet trom Keokuk, in ronnecrioi, wiih ttie cars uf the NarUx-n. C(««s Riilrnad at y iincy, leaving itncy a' o'clock and arriving at Keokuk rt \U M.t and leaving Keokuk ou return trip at o'clorl-. For f.ei^h pa«faje pr'y on board. June 13lli, t| Mc ruuig Utory copy. Amft' Sh*T«la. A LARGE Stock at St. Loins pr-ces, for *ale by s. W St H. TUCKER jelSd&v Plcka and Maliwki* A LARGE Stock of difTert-ut qualities at St Loui* prices, for tale by je 13 d&w s?. W & II. TUCKER. LADIES' SPADES. A LIGH article, just the thing fir small J». W. A II. TUCKKR. jel3 d&w Cam Piasters. THIS gr«-at labor and time aavin s«le by je 13 d&w avin& i H. f. VV. 1- H*r mma j#|3 diiW UCKFlt St'aw Varka. I'CKER. SCYTHK RtTLKS AND SHARPENERS. A.\ A extra article of doabh and treble Srvth* Sharpeners. jel3 diw S. W. & H. TCCKKR. Sukles. GOOD article for sale b*, 8. W.AII. Tl'CEER. je!3 4Aw WASHING MACHINES. error was pro-ie- patent floaiiny-knuekle Washing A e grounds i AF the upright kind f»r brirktayers a'd masons, j. tVj! 'he U for sal. bv S. W. A II. TUCKER. '.0,fieid„! e i. June 13,1855. dAw •. b.:r ,i ... .. _. June H, Scjr,h OB the Cra^e-Vaie Cradles, a large Stock for sale tar Stock for sale by Jane 13, 18f5 Cin. Cornel, 8M. the wrought iron Snath, for «^|p hv 8. W. A U. TUCK^U. d4iw SCYTHK S51 ATMS. S. W. diw June 13, 1805. ~.j «jiM in u,y desired quantity. We mil pack it in in cirruldliflo by small freezers so that it will keep for twelve hours or longer. The American J,j5«12, 1955. houses in P".1', Vr Sale of Household Furniture. THE He will be pie sed to have persoBs desirous of purchasing to cull at one*-, as I wish to arrange u other point*, in the interior, we* can Hi* office, the *ame heretofore occupied by ,y to to the most ra,«d emig „t.on tha *'%A 'M'*^*',9®ver the store of J. Brace, feaion flooded the state.— Residence at the lion" on Conceit be- met s^kint' a hom. in tbe uf the a 11 v*w#rs ee June 12) 1855. dtf 3 months. Kankiu & flillrr HAVE made arrangements at Washington City, by which they can s[*etiily procure L»n«l Wat rants under the law of 1H.»5. All persona who have served in any of the ol 1,1 5 itii'b- 1 at»d by order of th« Kiiiif of K.wa lcu it it which we wiU warreat. te be s*hibiie4 in th* Un*venal E»liibi^ C*liaiu»s*t«re«f tiuA ttf ^ariA. Ala* 14- Jit'iA .... Gote City Beot and Shor Ntorf, It: A1:*'* "THt BKTWI ts l'h and 5th I respectful!* t»J! and r,t|»m n », to i n*'"-' l-':^TDMtSI(i\El) wqi Id It i« of th« Ladies i Keokuk, luid vicinilyj tu their fiue lected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES SQ,ir,f an fj''ll"E: Mr ana or June 7, JS5.. Ct,l,ec,|ont on K w\'aV TUCKER. Grain Snthrs and I rndltx, A H. TUCKER. Key Rakes. HAND Rakes, and the much appro ed aud trenei generally used Revolting Hor»e Rake, for sale bv W. II. 1TTKF.R. jeirf dAw Ice CrcaWKa Uf ce E are at all tunes prepared to furnii.li I Cream {Vanilla and Lemen) to lainili lies Wall se '*amin=itiori ot our stock rnil,lt!e,,,t ",alto both in point of quality and price#, we arc »hl» please H. C. ltUlSKAMP &, BKO. ice! A IHOROLGH ji.J txperienccd Book-Keep /V »?r t! fires employ men1. Address Mout- l(. rLAVp.-ii.i i RANKERS AXO F)i:\M RS IX E\- Vl' ci.' toilette which and uncirreut" B*uk Notes, at best rates Cash. Am. Exchangr Hank, N\r York. Messrs. E. W. Clark, Dodjje ti Co. Lucas Jt S.mo.nd*, St. Louis. E. W. Clark ic Bro'g. N. Cor with it. Co., Galeria. May 21,18.V. WILLTAM W BELKNAP^ A O U K Y A A W "VOTARY rt'BLIC AND IXHSANCK AGETT. [J AN IN"(» reeivcd a r.ew Connni'si K from the Governor, is prepared to take acknowledge nenti and depositions as usual. All b'lstiie^s requiring the servicti of a Nota ry Public attei de! to promptly. Fire, Inland aod Life Insurance Policies lit suhstanlial companies issued at lowest rate*. Pensions «nd Land Warrants obtained for those entitled to them, and Land Warrants boutrM and sold. T5f* Office corntr Ma»« and Second Stretf*, up stair*, June 2, l&iM. d-ml4-6m W.J. JF.WK.LL. JEWELL 4 tmMf, House ami I' tinters, zicrs and (iildcrs. ci.. .r c, tSt. dr'ttake work in their line, which (hey p'.etlge themselves sh ill be executed with puriCt :ali*y dad in a style eqjal t» the beat, and on as rea syt eb'e erms as any others in the ity. N. H. Prtrtirular fttention paid to Parca HiNMNti, which they will do with n«a ne^s and dispatch also old sa^h regUxtd. May 27, 185#. 13m* c. I. wimr-..vn. MICKRL WHITCOMB A MICKEL. Attonicv.s at Ms- trie, much used in Indiai.a *3'l Ohio, a tvonderf' time and labor-saving machine, which should be used by all ta'c# families ai.d bo el kceprm. 8, W, A H. TUCKER. j« 13 dv^iw Law N E W style of soft Caps and liaU !or Summer wear just received per Ex-US press for «al* at SHELDON'S HAT EMPORIUM. j*9 f-4, Mam Street. f|NE HUNDRED dozen and I cheap jo* SI erry do do do Gum do do do Cordial do do do Metropolitan Lozenpes, Conversation Lozen ge-, Paintilliets, Ar., Ac at JUST CREIGHTON AOHMER, CAKES. Qr kind can be bed at CREIGHTON A OHMER'S Johnson Street. June 9, 18 ,u-^ S. iC SNEED k Uuited Htates are entitled to IfiO case of t'ecease of persons who actu-|andpremium ly serneil, the anlows ami »eir» are eHtitled. No charge unless successful. Office over Parson's Bank, KeokuJt, Xcwa. March yi, lH.So. clAiv 3m Jb a dies' Shoes. WE r-f)«.v manufafturlng fine Fllrtp# for If. oneixkMmim .c. ITmisehokl undersigned will sell ofThis Fiiriiitute at private sal- at his residence on the corner of High ami Second Street?. Another Wngon.~ A J. RALSTilN A I RO. Will prompfh deliv er it. any art ol the city all artich a ordered trorn their New Grocery and Provision Store, i 78 Johnson Street. Orders solicited. June 9, 18o5. ALL the new summer stvles of Straw Hats just received per E «:pre?s, fir aa'e cheap at S11IJ LDON'S NEW YONK HAT EMPORIUAf. CdU and cat you a Hat at a low once. June 8,1855. 84, Ma n Street. City Property for Sale. VALUABLE Rnlf-r to Dotie'ass &. Co., St. Louis Jno. iM- liolade'plua the most approved sppara'as Block A Co., Pitislnjrf W A. A L. Sh im way, l«r manufac tur it tg th delijrhifnl brvera^e, in Phi'a'!el[.hu lienzmger k. C., Balitinore Hon. *ite the cails of the otizeos ot Keokuk to their B. Curte, Warren, Pennsylvania Hon G. I hr»ght, *p uklir.|» and refreshing dnuk June l^a,*). Pennaylvania E iltor Pitu &c. y t, mens' White, Dra&, rl lur Hats ju«t received and for sale UJ "New l'oik Hat Emponum." A. C. SHELDON French (andiet, JUST receive! by Exj-res.i fiom New Yotk City a 'a-ge asiurtment of French Candies, such as Ice Cream Drops^ assorted flavors. CKEIG HI ON A OHMER' S Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon. June 12, I«55* llATS. RECEIVE I) per Express a large lot of Fashionable, soft tur Hat for sale cheap by Juue 9, J8i3.' JUST RECEIVED. I FEW dozen white Beaver Hats, just the thing for Summer wear, at the Hit Store of D. F. HUMPHREY & GAGE. LOTS, located on Main, Blon* dea'i and Johnon SticetSj which u ill be sold favorably. Apply to W. A.CAVF, firm of Graham & Cave. Main 8L June S, 1855. dlf Farmers takw IVotirr. EICHER has on hand and will furnish to ortlrr Zimmerman's celebrated Separator for Thrashing, Cleaning, Screening and Bagging grain ready for market. It will thrash and clean from Mil) to SOO bushels per day, and has taken th# aUh" Crystal Palace, New York, at the &taie Fairs Mary land, Virginia, In diana, Illinois, fee. Orders will be thankluHy receivedand coumui c« ion will receive procnp attention. Residence en Fulton St., between 2d and &]. P. EICHER. Keokuk, April 10,1165, d&w JUSTHunt»,# received by ,*tframer (ossamer a snoplv of44 and "Vogues" celebrated Axes and for lew by BALDWIN, EVAN5 A. CO -..JMUmA SA IMA. »!.. IriAVRoii 2"» 10WA '«*»itted for promptly «"»u. „f UoW 8pfc pecial depofit*. Rrff renrra: haii! 1 (i v. In-- ef's ar Re- fr»«»"rator», «inbr»ciiie «*ver«l diflert nt sizes mid stifj, w f.i«h will hf fold nt ffie lowrat pri ?. iii-ti \vjir»u!»'d !o bv 'j, Jan# 2, 1pI5. W. U. DOXBV. nnd General Land Ajicntn, MOJITrXt MA, PC WLMIIEM CO., IOWA. ILL attend to all business entrusted t« their W.« t. FCNKH0U8ER. Lfc.vlo^s. BO\LS iu fin* otii'r for *»lf 'rw hv Mm FlAKHOUSER. J.iar 2, ff&5. FRESH OTSTER«. Jt'ST reeelvttl a nmntl lr,i of Covs Oysters of this Springs cot ire by VV*, FUNKHOUSER. Springs Htrlttri and Mt Fish. 50 kitts new No. J. ft hLls. do do IU do do No 2 aii drum Hake, d» Cod Fifh, boxra do 6 hbls Lake White Fish, 5 do No 1 Salmon,' For sate low by W. C. FUNKHOUSER •June 2 18o5. MMIRILS. JpRESH Peaches in in», do Strawberries do do Grapes, Blacuberries and Chen iea in eas.f. do Tomatoes, Pears, Clam* June 2, j. 4. Lob»t»r«, do l'i W*. C. FL'NKllOL'sliR, W»ODEIf A^D WILLOW WAkiil 'JTBS of all kfcida. Churns, Pails, Bucket*, Baskets, Waggons. C*b-. Kitchen Notions and Uutfs. W. C. FI NICHOU4J6H. LOUIS EXCHANGE SIGHT6T Draft? aud short hi]i* watted by A. Di:MIN(J CO. ruajr30 d6* Ra k ra. NUh. Str«et SASTERSf EXCHANGE. VJIGHT and tiaus lirafta on all ihe Eastern satf KJ Southern citws.wanted by A.L DF.MlNUtCo. inay.^0 d6t Bat-kers .Main St. Louis and Easisro^LidiaBge. and for sale in sums CONSTANTLY on hand to suit purchasers at n,a 3 ,!fi! "CITIZEN'S BANK/' Main Street ^a*h, Itliudn and Boor*. QONSTANTI.Y on 9 I hand a' th** Iiricli Steam F.ir'o y near f,. Main, between Surtl and Seven!!) Street? Ke kuk, Io« a stop on the corner of Second Johnson ^, and other article. Streets. opjot,tt liu i Window Jjlitids, bet Ckariea. as g-ooj as any tha \1^0l'LD re«(^rtfuily announce to the citi- can be made by ha'd zens of Keokuk, that ihey have formed a »upplifd to or.,!^r. copartnership, (,Vay 5tb, 18i5,i lor th' purpose Particular nzei of Doors and Blinds, *np "f '"arryinj ou the above buames# in all it* plied to orier on short notice, aud Sashes ready branches. They are re» ty at all times to un- gl«*ed always on hai.d. At lil-eral discount Jur.e 2, my ,1 to dealer*. D. COW©*. Pure ougress Mater FROM the Sarat g« apriiigs for sate by tbl i!ti/en »r aingle bottle. Alst) Moore .*»m1 Hooper's superior Citrate of Magne«i«, or Purgative Mineral Water, one of 'he most pleasant and efiectaal Cat/iaitics known. tJall at Moore A Hooper's new Drug Store cn Main between 2d and 3d Streets, nsitb side. Keokt.k, low... June .Vh, ISjft. care in Poweshiek, Iowa, benton, Tama. Mlnrral Water: Mistrsi WsMer Mlaer*! Mar-hall, and Jasper ciMiiiti*-*. Wmur'. ''he ions w ill receive *prci»l attention. TLI ORE It HOOPER hating prorur«d freni June 5,18SS* ('if Try it. T« In Mi lit, rPIIOE who have been under trea'iuer.t of Dr. Fi'cli. of N»w York, for Diaeares of tbe in :', are i otiIi»-si that they ran obtain all the medicines prescribed by him, at the Dro* Storn ef McK«'nny h. Hur(nert as the)* have taken epe cial pains to obUii, thrn.. A MRP. MESSRS. Pil.VF.LE a CAMPISLL t4, tin Street, 15 EXPECT FULLY ar ou-ice to the eit i X* »?er s rf Ke« ktik and \ici ty tbttJ^L they inte-ml (as soon as a room can i e ob-£^B •atned in the new block new being built by D. W. Kilhourne) to open to the public a new and ws-ll s-!ect»d s!0 k of fit,* Watches and Jew Iry, Silver an Platt-d Ware. Also a varie ty of Fine Cutlery, Musical Instruments of all descriptions, & &.c., Jtc., iri fact every thing pertair.Jng to our line of business. For the present we may be found in Graham's block, o* Second Street, three doors enuth __ Parsons' itrtt.king tlnuse^ where a portion of our Stck in exhibited. W t- are NOW prepared to to all kinds of work in our line. f""« Watches and Jewelry of all kindal re[..»i'Cii nrut warranted by competent workmen «t i, AKMKLK Pearl and Black, May 8o, 1,«55. I). F. HUMPHREY A GAGE. A. CAMPflEJX New Grocery Store, A A S O N & K O HAVE just opened a new Family Grocery a Provsion Store, the room formerly occ pied by I). 0. Smith as an Auction Room, Johnson Strfet, where they intend to kt choice andw«U..\cle,c.tciJ. variety exactly to the demands of the retail trade of tbe cite They invite, the inspection of the citixenag rally, and have no dovbt that they can offer ducements for frequent rails and a continued A. J. RALKTON A BRO., m, 7$, Johnston Street. Keokuk, May 10,1855. Mais! Hals iv» the spimg "tyle fashiona USTrcc ble Silk Hats. Any gentleman in want uB of a fine Silk Hat of the very latest style will do wr 11 to call soon at ti e Hat Store of HUMPHREY A GAGE. Keokuk, March 15,1855. 25 DOZEN FINE PANAMA HATS iu received and for sale cheap at a •, LL n'VSl THE iA April 20, 18o5. EMPORIA. ~A LARGE ST()CK ^f Gent7 »oft ^C«slm« Hats just received. All the new styles for si cheap at SHELDON'S HAT E.MFOHIUMJ April 20, 1855. City Lots for Salef subscriber ofT. rs for sate Lots one (1 two(*.i, three (3), four (4), fwe (5), a six (6), in Block 110, the city of Keokuk Termscash. |f. AYRESh April So, 1856. dtf Veil*. ,al by KEGK Boston and Pittsburgh nails, VCfJ si ten from 3il to 4M, in store and i,. A UARRlKOh April H, 1855. w Origl