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7 i e a U i I 4 t, 4 «K I fei- -r IC E O KUK: TlfUltSDAY MORNJXG, JL'NE 2S, 1855. A Soatfcarc Forty. There is s.nie prospect of the forma tion of a Southern P»rty, as was projt ct- +d by the rceent meeting at Columbus, 0«ormV. Many of the leading D^mo tratio paprrs of Ike 8..U.L warmly «po..» I Acprorct. Ooe would h«r.!ly ll.ink that ««woald.o readily tecocd .«h A eble to bring the whole Democratic party 4f the nation to the furtherance of their Jfcirposee, and are never at a loss tc find a JTorthern Executive who is as ready to promote Southern interests as a: y mad leered south of Mason Sc. Dixon's 1 no eould be. They ccn'rol the rank and file if the whole party, throughout the length «bd breadth of the land, and dictate iui tone and principles. IVhy should they «D»ent to reader that party, and fall bjck South 4onment .since the breaking-up and aban-, 4 ,nt of that orgaoifation, would be feeding and ambitious men are left, as it •an, mart adventurera the pol tieal iect of slavery than the Whig partv. At the aame time they may fear th&t the prt the formation of a Southern p^e'y, on ju.t so much easier fo, a Northern organ- tration to prevail at the general election «nd the entire abandonment of the Na tional organization is of course tantsmount lo throwing the whole issues into theic* lands of two great acctioral parties, the flkuthem any independent Southern organijatioii. 1 "P thai keeping a piano is contrary to the tenets of their church, an I detriment*l to the spiritual .ell-bemg of their .e.ber., »ilh, bat refusing to give UD the itistru- Some forty more members ere in •i+ir. game boat," including, it is said, at least «»ne preacher. i jsnd beauty of furm, are destined gradual 'j 10 lin ai,h Sr, feM u MrUu 1ye,i!,blted \rit cheap newspaper*, and I n •tnce they erelfloat, and ao many of their te-ainrrow in bo'.h of which Major Don* Said. Bui it ihould be remembered that ,p„bH,hii,e hii book "For," aaid Mr. tke Democraut partv of the South haa fierce, "if vou publish it. rov chancee for is South may •ay be blinded to ihe real mtereau ofi,J daily issue# hereafter. The city of Man but w fl Itllt and |eople to it voluntarily, or to coerce them France, has been instigated thereto and fcto affa list ion with it against their better sustained by the American Consul at Basle, Judgment. land the French authorities have made ur —_— g«nt appeal to Mr. Mason to try end check The Quakers of New Yorls City ifhe abuse. ^#re having trouble over the music ques- The rnmor that Gov. Clark intended to lion. The monthly meeting has decided call out the military in this city to enforce J" i0r0V ^-d, ,n n r,# eCtS a-n, eleftdy n repealed. The argument used was, thai unload iacir freight, at an $600 to tlOOO, were unwilling to remain oftentimes, as the freigh than the cost of delay. {Scott is ... as lb. Ety.i.b jouin.is .11 .gr.e, an eer?eetkj coneidersd more .n„ existed prohibiting the dis-1 charge of freight from steamboats on Sunday. Tbe ordinance has been late'y Know JSTo^ing IWoeUnr in Boston steamboats from St Lonis or St. Paul, was addressed by Ssnator Wilson and Gov. when, as was frequently the case, re-! Gardner. quired to remain from 12 to 24 hours to| 1 be former confined his speech to the tXDcrsc of! if Mibeebcft WOOL.—Trie MARKETS in interior Ohia have become quite active, and prices have n^ateria'.ly^adva.iced. The quotations on the J2td were: Common 26 to 27 biood 27 to 29, $ do. -29 ro 32 do. 32 f© 34 full bloo'l SJ to 3 /. yrom WaBiimg «|X» the Southern portion of it! Why WMHHOT.W. June 21, 1855. f|lit up tiietr forces, and rely upon a spoeeh of M«jur Donelson, which re division of the grand army One appeared in the Her-iid, created great oon would think that the Whig party at the sternation in Cabinet counci 1 elways been more fanatical upon the sub-: the saccossmn are juined. lie tntormed Mr PKrce thAt wafi deal their tbur.der, and in their peculiar sharp words had passed between a mem condition endt avor to raise themselves her of Congrefs from irginia, and the Into the champions of that por!ion of the Secretary of the Treasurv. r. a i. nstderable excitement prevails in fTnion. Certain it w that Southern W higs jing rfave.propagandism, and in a body aup- France required the manufacture of vic- e Southern basis. But from whatever u .. of such a party on such a basis Private and reliable accounts represent JM will rally any considerable portion of' Mr. Gadsden, our Minister in Mexico, tn I ^ie South to its support, would prove one bad odor with the Mexican government, •f the most diaaslroui events FAR Ihe REGARJIN^ him as the nucelue around w i a e e e v o u o n s s o a South which could well be conceived. couotry 6 The withdrawal of any portion of the j00ihitU refuse 'o havw pbnait rela-. Southern vote from the eupj ort of the tjafts with him, ns complaints of him have national Democratic party, renders it by already been made to our Slate Depart-' p|etc»!er Webster's business here is at **ew ^7.. t0 £jay and the Northern, thie last of —.— which must, by its numbers, prevail overi Nxvr Yoax, June 2S. Tbe Paris cor- 0Dden of ... I Mason, our minister to rratice, has sent |t will be a sorry day for slavery when Ihe ultra spirits of the Ssuth so far pre- that the flag covers the cargo in respect to tail over the conservative feeling of that Uhe British cruisers in the BJiic as set i th." T"bu™ a «T «h« l,„ rvmn* \T,a*^lpndw fortion of the Union as to inaugurate a [orth in the circular by Count ftessclrode. Southern party under such auspices as to intimates iat a mrna pu is e •omm.t anv considerable nu-nber of-her f" #omnm any ooosmerauic »u.noer oi *er s in the 00 t0 One prominent Fmnd was expoetulated rumor, .ad ibat so importam a m«sur. e fear that the eeductlone of (hisj tricked world, ind the atrong native love |n the human soul for harmony of sound inant, h. was cut off from the church. oecessu. of u shou.d e brough to bi» .5 lh# defendaut was he»d in $10,000 loncU lp answer. N.W T«a, fo. tS-In th. Bupitior Cnart, general term, this forenoon, the lhe reputed to have been the author,' jy* The romance of cenlly published in England an4 an »|tlie majoiity of resolutions principally ooui:ced for issue bpre, of which Wtlttr ®omin«f iroiu States where the American tion." P"rly v s I o j- p- .- s e 1 4 e e s e n a i v e s o 1 1 6 e I Jt2T The removal of the stamp duties tvould support thw majority platform, and )t« going to suppiy Great Britain with j.that Mr. tirooks, of tlie _N. \. Expreu, a» .bundle 7f! "f' t0 ha rn0 cvc and clemenf of public influence, -which will maUe its mark upon the British mind. I to n. Jh.e m-*nu»criptu as ready hli pend its publicaiion now. ••gregated Whig party ol the South mav I 1 ..... »KJ- evenin. .hat .«m« informed this evening that some the Cab nel kave shown a more ultra Soul hern s irit ber of the Csbinet being suspected of than they ever exhibited while the party Know-Nothingism. maintained us integrity. Between jeal-i Russi in Minister laughs heartily g. ... r\ .- with his friends over what he regards ex •uynd fanaticism th. Derooor.t.c parly o-dsy, owing to another mm- |f(i from lho w the people of England and rr.nce require lories to s»ti.fy their clamor.. As to the ,Q „po. r= u.v..l 'v W Blln °r,linS '|«rs. Som. of the bet A liouL ^Mowim Macmw-S. W. 'W* •«»»«". and Jewett, of V"-,»ol.t. i »hippinK hy Snn-j n that twelve months more will probably ace an T»rd & Co Expreas, one of alter A. 'addition of 1000 or 1500 to the English Wood'a Improved Mowing Machine*, to low citi*on,Jam*« Cnrig, leav«_ Ins piace tor En{?lnnd. It it to ba u»ed by bis Royal th4»ir new home in Iowa. O.ir cilizens will all press. They will find tn it, also, a new nni y, was 1 finally agreed in council that Maroy shoutd —i ll writ" an ar'.ic'e for the '-bia organ, ana Cu hing one for the organ. Cu.l,- Much more ready for such an enterprise, ing's w is to appear to-day, and Marcy's 1 J® ... L~ _r elson was to be completely anmhila'ed. 1 to f»ct the Ti'^a^urv Depariment to give aj war. and the Allies are sinking convoys of clearance issue to Kinney's vessel, detain- provisions, or forcing the Russians to sink or burn them, on the «h res and waters of: l^e/e^frR,| ., i ties. The order will probably be obtatn- Mr jj^patch to Washin^^n on the principle Law DduceJ Ma wJ"Ue a el,er t0 In u,r Wood to write a letter to him to inquire into the subject, to •vmch the Governor replied tl,at there was no truth in tbe c°ul knowledge in .ome official or auth.nUo ma ner adherence 1° decision of Judge Buswortb, in the case I the better beauty of peaceful panting and nstian principles no. often met with. jcf jj9 Mechanic's bunk against the New reaping, and all men'a hands scattergrain ftgp* y pnb-tquc till rcctntly an cr- Hsven Railroad Company, holding the and gather golden sheaves, rather than Buvrov. Jaiu- 23. A meeting of the Kno* Nuhiiiga in wswu 11, in ibis city, sol il ect of the Philadelphia National Con- .tnnn vtiaUvn. a^erti^ that wr.s the desire of' thieving city cSuncil of that city ean be! bten dereattJ(i- impa*iuon. It ie destitute of all the tie-j party had triumphed. menu of ScottVgreat and feculiar g«ni-! The dilegmes from Georgia were infet us—a Bat and *apid book i and this t*i Georg Law fftr Pies:dei.t, and six from convif.cjr.tM' P^n^ylvar.i#, end one from New York,' t!cability of the plan. were in f*vcr then any OoeerMer N rlh hne rince Albert on hif The Wilmington Journal says 6 which his ancestor first all o WOOld'*! all sons. r«liny papers ore prcjeot .o, I» \ya» attemptoi in the convention to- ful duty torpor !, h&s occupied a i-tr*. *e* I And old been cble at most tlirice a week, have announced ®)5C^ 8150 W,4S chester.'ono of the largest in England, with keeping th« Mass. delegation from has heretofore possessed no daily paper, the council 24 hours uftor the proceeding-* General was standing when he was 'e8 je'n(g %/r ,. ,.,. ,. The Pre.id-nt .cnt for Mr. 8,ul. on Laf.yeiW u about 48 year, of ki§ Errjva Rnd lried operlu di hira {ron e be ,0 1 rani ,l u cr THE yf Ay n WA8 V5® •ec.ret. A i u mJtion u c'S dc^r»yed 0BrUined |h n ul Faben r* it will not be surprising if Mex- Azofj and all Europe and half of Asia ar.? I iso disordered and convulsed with battle! and revolution, that the husbandman is i drafted or scared from the prain field and the sword and bayonet flash where only th* sickle and ploughshare should ieleam—the blood is sown rather than) __ and nPf .r(4f„i .r by Cnont Jle.scIrod.. UI lant1 n VJolent port w.ic p.aUorrn. Thu excellent I-idy, whosodeatn itis our pair., influential journal?, that have put him (Wiis n) down and turn him out,'th®affection t.ud «r...titude o! the. corwinities* ,o appear only onco, twice, or when 0.n•«,„or GarJnor decUred that -2,»i thrice a week, have announced' W,4S the r^suH he would leave ^'eresult he w°ull leave. Mr. W. was very severe on the doughface del elation fr New York, whom he charg- beaut.tul! A Distisori-HID VISITOR. Edmund Lafayette, a gmndson ot the Marquis de pt mother Ci Rig." L'lfavette, 60 dii((hgu'8hed as the brave! She had snst uned cr several vears an arcept-j and generous champ on of American In-! ®b'* 1 1 Church of that place, and wheu the located Wi'h dependence, has been spending a fewd«»ys f,er famitv Fartnin^ton she hastened toevir.ee I in Delau are with the Du Ponts, who hsr derotion to the reiifbn of Christ, by attach weu the early fii-nd» of the General. iuS the scene of the battle at CI adua Ford. I beloved dead that we .peak, when w.*ay, that Mrs. Craig s lite and example were a eon heu his blood stant and noble illustration of christian ph-lait on which he thropy. Although enjoying much of the eleva tin^ influ" »ceof fj/iri'ual rel'gion. she did not 4 mQ .aire, of Cue countenance and anting f" etery »c.. of A mission, he proceeded to the affiliated Cuba, obtained all the infor- a.wred. and thence rfturnin* w hinglon ho a »,. di.clojed ereryihin- to he orc mc jn kneWf if not roore over lhc w n0 e cn ,j wine and olives £atbe7ed~aii~is I an( i «roKneroti« enc!ul8na sl penceful and prosperous, am and apt)y #re jn n(t e ,, a j•»™»1 published 'h»i »a. been m.k attacks Upon h„' re tb Wc cni£ nant Nol the Emperor of fIOCQ ,t u n ut of em re tlk Nurih, South, East or West, but some pleasant pjragraph tells us bov the wlieat, and rye, and corn, and fruit, tnd t*rass are maturing with exuberant and unusual promise. In no season before I as so much seed bsen cast in o th« ground and nt ver have sunshine and shower kmd y oombined 0 nJUmh |, T|)e com w ro e 8lock and y° blade and make ^lad the /armor's heart- The coming harvest wdl ba an imraenae ,„ Z ^7,^r"' ri' N ^'"li tomed BigTiincancu. ihe i\cw Woild will i| ,, om it r„KKed not properly be proposed until 'I'® „M, stores to it'l our own miliioul and Un a u i. wi the spectacle of Tne cise of Jeronimo Henry, charged Ihe with bringing an African boy into this port! «ar," with intent to make him a save, in Sep and reaps harvests of blackness, blood and tember, enme up in the United States ashes, ami i the wail snd anguish of new* District Attorney's Office here, and the 1 janae lu t.:are lo Iht- 01.1 World.— Europe (lor lhe ?am of w ti MMd whi'fker.d Ptndour tnd th# fi#rc Hm made widows and orphans, while our hap- ly freemen sport ihe gams of peace, hedg ing 'round The cornfield and tb« hill of vloes, Hoa"ring the holy bonds cf properly." 0! th*t the whole worl yht see the swarm nt the breath of the trumpet, to tij^ht the tyrant's and the bigot's batile#.! Tiieu tlie earth should soon be a gar- cisco ^U^cmiciKH delegaf.un to avoid the made useful lo the Allies- 1eTed,,ed amounted to less i question ot slavery which was forced upon "Col. S says that acompany has them by the JSJUUI, and they were obliged been formed to take Sevastopol that they to meet it then and there. Mr. W. said u Moredun, re-^ lv of the committee on platfoim supported the company will make 2ng?and and an-1 the nisjoiity of resolutions princiuallv 1 and fiftv thousand dollars *nd tliey were -How do you wbm AMriMB flf,»r to do it for a miiiion dollar*, snd that and fifty thousand dollars by the tranaac-. den of Eden, and ever ready for that hour fPHE S'ockholders of the "Keokuk, Fort Deo JN. T. Mirror. To TA si SEVASTOPOL.—A Ban Fran -bi ring city council of that city can be paper explains how the said-to-be propose to take 7 were in f.vcr cf Mr. Dtekmsoo. Jlr. W. iars thus expended wouU fatoh OiCD. la (hit city, Snndav nig'nt, 24th inst., at the er, or friunJ, b' e illustnffii the higheHt virtue* of the human heai t, arid in the piac'ioa of^v^/y christian and bi-oevolent rlu'y shc-exeaiplifiod the moi devoted and prdctiral pio-y. Firmai,y yeai 'fore her removal to, the West, sha rf-si le I in Mii!o sSurg, C'^'ir. ty, Ohin. where sh^ wah endeare.l, by her useful and orntable disposition, to a large circle oi friends. On tlie occasion of h*r dfpnrture, the Hilim a County papi-r of September 25ih, 1S43. c«Dtwned the foi'0'.vinc: rjfice: d,*Plr mt*dows at home Park, Windsor. It is ol \jrg hia endeared herself to all her friends s if erfine Wor^minahip, and vre understand and a-q'ialnta'.ces by bur kindness and hospital- was made at lloo»ick Falls, N. Y. ity as a neichbor, and her as*idu-us attentions around the bf .ia cf the sick and the dying, Many a friend when with fever and tacked with pain, wi'l lonp for the aoothtRg attentions Ou Monday nftxt, th family of ir !a?e P1- though a much hand- .a ,r»t,tui« ibu. and r, m. *IJ sooer man. I forted by hor kind ii d, is her most eloquent and DO*K^—The ease for the nress. and it was lmnosgible fo SUi* l- i of aurfering, ehe wai calm and patient. Soswas #ed of ,• jwnh which Government become posses- friihng to die, and fimiiy gave up the worh- in ,f (jjB story con8P'r,ltow ulv ,kJ #nd ie Tbc Coming Harvest While the Crimea, oru a fruitful gran ary, !.- he tig wasting a*ul d-ao?nfotl by iah Minister, of course, lost no time in Alexander's Pelarr.ic-t. 90 univemllv ecknowl apprisinc Gen. Concha of these a!! im•! **.* u».it'er«iiy Mteem^ an.! beloved ai wthat or Mr Cram tb'° u hc: h"r»elf to th? Con^reysti nl Church, which'! e t. "excellent Pas'or, R'v. Hervey Adi In this In company with a Few friend', he comtuunion sh" continued til! sha was called te has visited all the places of interest in the join the church triumphant. vicinity one of his eai'iest visits being lo II ls not the mere ordinary !a.^ua»e of ra.*pect Z" rest sati-fied with the simp'e exercise o( faith.— She saw ar0 infl her a t,roil for eulogy. Her hst illness WJ» p.mful and ,hr i s lh 1 cnnspira- the pleasant an icipation of a happier state of e* tors and revolutionists, is illustrated bv the ••ttnee bej ond the grave, history of the late absrtive Cuban expedi- I Weep not for her! Her memory i« the shrine tiou. The New York Herald, in referring 2 easant i i a a o n w i i i e e e u s e u i e to this subject, rela es the following a« the sonp of birds amonj the hcf.rfer«, "A spy was appointed y the Admin- Rich asa rainbow With its ie* of life, btration to ferret out the tlo*. lie camej »»m'j jnshine of au autumn nijjh'. to New-York he worme« himself, like a Weep not for her! There is no raue of woe, first rate •confiden e man,' into the secrets Rut of the Junta—he became a member of the tt.e th-wny path below, .a And from Earth low keep thee back Lone Star and, with this card of ai- a b« ,hft portant discloiures. The bloody execu- in pres*!Vtni it* natural health. tions which followed, ond the complete For Sale at 84 Main s'ree». bv iu\\ ihe A. L. MINCHEU, tro GREAT ASSIVCRIiRT by The GVAPDS are going to liney, end are bour to make a lavorahle irnpre'eion. T!e Ar tillery is to be out and will, by their perfrct dis cipliriea^d beautiful uniform, astonn-h ali wh: ha\ e not had the pleasure of seeing them before The vari us Sunday scboo's arc to g* a Picni- ing. There eie several other partis* proposed, of a more private character, all of which we hope miv have a good time. C'RITTEXDEN has exh bitcd hi» patriotism imPortinP* lot of fine BooU an1 prosperous, ana promising His Store is on the corner of Fifth and vVest where the Mai R-reef. «tar of empire tikes her w iy. Jun'-7,1355. come, to o„r hand. SUMMER DRY GOODS! FRF.SII AHIUVAL 1 0 0 a k a e s o y o o s Bought at the recent Great Auction Sales at N w York, and wtil be so!d cheap tkan tvtr htfuT6 o/ fend in tkt Western country WE yet rich you,.E bos invite the particular a'tention of whole *3li» and rc-'sil ptirclnserj to this Stock, which ij now arriving which together with our S.'ock on band, makes one sf the L'B&ssr CHEAPEST and utsr Stocks of Drv Goods in the Wi-it. Among which rnav be found 19 000 yards prints at 4 cei.ts per yard. 25 0r,f do do (f «t colors) et 10 0 0 do printed Lawn^ from a* 10 ct«. iO.OOO do Manchester. Hamilton and Pacific De f.nines at 12|. Hi,000 yds. drees Silks from 40c*s to $2,00 per va'd. 50 bales Brown Shcetingi Irom a to 8 cts, 25 cases Mesrhed do do 5 to 12| 5000 yards l^eneaster i»inghsm. Lrge stock of Carpeting, consisting of RnyM Velvet aod Brussels. Imperial, 3 ply and ingrain of every vaiiety. Rugs, Oil Cloths, and iVlst tings, together with hoase furnishing goods cf evory dejcrlptton IVOTICK TO BTOrailOLDEHK GtSce K-'okuk and Ft. Dta Aki et H. IL Co. Ju'.e C3, 1855. NII?H.«.»..IV..«T, ,K.II IT. LI J- Moines and Minnesota Railroad Cornpan" BRA A^,Ltrh.r»J, th* 9,,ki, i are her,by not,fn-d that a rell often per cent, on d". kj xr i the capita! slock of said Company nas this day 'the been made by the Board or Directors, payable a"111 s thp 3lst W rifxt ca,[?1 Eerasto*! "Why, fir," he repM*d, "we intend to give the ty Council filly thousand dol- llu"- Fars, and they will ileal ilY* our 5 on'! 1 n°t 1 P! We have nit a doubt of the enUre prec- as follows i one.third July first, one-thud e plan. Fifty tho WIKLKAI, WATDR MIllRj. MUUBlt HOOt'RB RE n.a riufacltiriMt a v«*i v 8upi'rir article Mii 'iTED MrN'ER AL \V^kTE R, the q'ialite^ of which cannot be atirpsnsfd bv any i.atoral spriif or Uftiur, an-' thnf it i« highly tr health, and foutnire no delefenou? jstlnch is the ease vi'h toun'ams r. properly f'^iTK arid nansyed, ihey hep. 'eave to refer to the foHowug tentieanen oi ic Medi al I'l-ofessioa: A 1% o Prof. J. C. HUGHES, M. D. J. F. 8ANFORD, M. D. D. S McGlTGlN*. M. D. Janet, 1855. A Shoes for the r-rw. d7t SIQTIT 1 J. A- DURKEE fcCO. 85, Main Street, Keokttk. Jane 25, IfSJf.* dA-wtf ,wo w,th th* MU,C0D lb,i J. AI-LFA', M. D. E. C. FRANCIS, M. D- ME 23,1353. SAWYER HOUSE, WILLIAM VISTrn, PROPRirTOR, Comer Second and Cniar Sineit, FORT FT!.\C:scN, IOWA. BagS*fte Jane 22, IBM. \nK '^v* and weeks cenl offlaweit, ra^er nerve the spmt that it walk i when a t»w fl^et »wer%'ir»? years have flown, She'll meet thee at heaven's gate nr) -ami leal th» S. P'l.iminis. Tac Great Amcncan Hair Tonie. Ii VT is mire desired bv the o'i .r tt an 'h« liiJi'iriant lorki. uf yon-h a u beat.?*',' What is more dreaded by the midd'e-«ted thin gray hairs? Who that is old b'lt would avert bild- w The Span- n*«s? whfh an all accompliahej by tiding *v^^ r,nr ," fym^ the Hair, and »»hich is equally effcaci"- June2S dtf TilL tJ.ORIOCS I01UTII E rr're v. i:h in.cli pleawire the erVrtiv# nreparatio:)* whu ,e being n..rie y classfc-3 fox cc-if brating o.ir W taken to and from Boats Free (fff' Staees leave thu Hcose dai13* for Keo fskand Bnrlii June 25,1855. mgton. Hydraulic Cement. SUPEEIOil article fur siie by iV J. at J. K. LLOYD. Keokuk, Jane 27,1853. wSm Henry Ward Bcerlicr'a 5cw Book ^TAR PAPERS, or experiences of art and O naiu-". For s»t by J. T. CAVE SOX. .ae 21,1855 Main Street. Stlscrsl Water' MUaral Mineral Water Water! onl Vnevoient labor, in supplying the wan s of thr» po^r, com fortingthe wretched tnd mini»!ering at the bed side of and lot tiic wi rivi pu ou tiniiiJ*»r iiie tv. mi uvu- ••n 1 the a ck an i s.ff. i g. There her gentle) $ RE St HOOPER having prTtirrd from Philadelphia the noit ap: rjved appnrates lt»r rrif\r i)facturiiig thi•* delightful be*er. pe, in vite the calls of the cluaen# ol Keokuk t*tbeir bright, sparkli and refreahiug drink. Try it. Ph June o, 1855 tost Cow. 7R YE lng woman's heart ever impeU -d her, at Tr™"* "'a icr,fi e of personal ease, aud the ejtpre,.- *^t four year- old. Anv .n or ... I retu|T ol said cow and calt will fc warded. V'"*** i\4i fLGCR! FLOi B! CUSTOMEliS CAP. from tins date be etlppUed with Quincy Eagle Fiour, which ?a warrant ed fo le superior to any made in 'h# Mississip pi VaTter. by Vf. V. FUNKIIOrSEP. June 22,1855, U BoBQfts! BOD cell! Z DOZEN just received M^in/l|k/ t)U Street. H. I. WOODWARD*. CO. June 22, 185a- 1m AFRESH supply of that great American It®. uiance, THE WATCHMAW. Full of fclirriiig ineidants, startling erents, deep pathos, an ld:l:ghtfu! h'inor. Fo-salehy J. T. CAVE 4 SHJf. LJ' June 21,1855. Main Street, CURE MANQUE, or Social and Religious Customs in France. By Eugene de Cour ciUon. For sale bjr Jar.e i'i, 1?C5. T.atf Citv Root aud Shoe Kt'jrf, so. 112. »t u* STarr.T. srtwut.y 4?h and 5th. ri' ii£ UN'DEHSIGN F! ww-ld respectfully *»H i tt.e attention of tbe Ladies and Gertlsmea ef Keokuk, and vicinity, tu their fiat H. C. HUIC2AMP&, BRO. .i. riMiito. n ctATr'-ot*, A, 1»* Reining St Co., SFCC ST.( TI 10 HA VI T. E SMITH AT *0, BA\KEBS AM) DEALERS IX EX CHANGE. MAIM STREET, KEOKUK. IOWA. CHECKS on al! the principal citiea .natant'y for sile in »aros to Suit. CoU-ctions on this ei y renj.tted for promptly at current rates of Exchange. We will buv -nd sell all kind of Gule, 8peeie» and nncuren? B-nk Note?, at best ra'es. Interest allowed r' bp^cia) depofiti". Refrrancrs Cash. Am. Evchar ge Har k, New York. Messrs. F, W. Oft' k, Dodge at Co. f.'icsj ST S!mond«, St. Louis. VV. ("lark it Rro's. a N Corwith & Co., Galena. May 21, 1855. "WILLTAM W. BELKNAP. A O N E Y A A W ItOTARY A!*D INSURANCE AOEUT nAVlXGPt'BLIC received a new Commissi-m from the Governor, is pr paud t" take ackn. w!edge I aients and dep^tiiici s as u»ual. Ah business requiring the services of a Nota ry Public et'ei ded to promptly. Fire, Inlatul and Lif* Insurance Policies in auhstantial compar iei issued at lowest rates, Pensions and Land Warrants ol.tau e for I those entitled 'o them, and Land Warrants bone'it ar 1 sold. jggr Qdics ctirr.er Main and Second 8trt»t», Up Stairs, o June 2,1855. d-ml4-6ja w. 3 1 Stockholders who have paid "4N01Nh°* u«l«MtSrfi,^i,iil?eJ,lb Per^WiU be 1 nine hundred copy till day. Ice Cream Drops, assorted flsvors, Jtwi'-t w. ac. ML»T. (IEWELL & DOLB?, House and ^ign Paint«r», Gla ziers and (iilders. Shop on the corner of Second dt Johnson Street*, eppotite the St. Charitt W OULL) re.'pectfully aniiounce to ,n ••V1* e(lual to Wm. C. Graham, Treasu-er, at ihe office of ao« eble .ern.s a« any others in the eity. the Company in Keokuk, oh or before Tursilav,: N-B. ParMcuJar tf .. u: .L thnst A a wtfh nee nasi mnt May 27, i«?55. By order of the Board. U UGH T. RE1P. President. C. F. CONN, Secretary. Juae 20, 1S55. d&.vtd si City a ia^ge assortment of French Candies, Dispa'ch and Fort lie* Moines Statesmen snch as 'HE first Instalment cf the spccial tyt for Cardial do do 'do n iy MeAdamiJinp Main, Second and Third ftfetropolitan Loienp»s, C«nver»aUett Loaen e a s u e o n e i s a y o u y a n i e s a i i i i U i e e & a promptly' paid by ihut time it all becomes Tl 0, 'K #t the haneht of ihe 1 !h« fi/6f totut ltut tnu« 4 eAttntiou i« thou*ar.a dot-! Auguat first and r,r.s-third recetr*«»r first, RJIVAAIA. wUo «e«ld tea per cent, interest fi&nr, Jun» THUS. MARliN. i :i«t«ef tke«Hf«f »-je-e» French Candles. JUST received by Eipress fjoin New York I Sherry do do do Tax BJetlrr. I Gum do do do June 13, lPf- A the citi zen? of Keokuk, that they have lormed a copartnership, (Afay ith, 1855,) for tlie purpose of carrying on the above business in all it» branches. They are ready at all times to un tske work in their line, which thy pledge themselves sh ill be executed with punctuality to b,t' and 00 r#a Part* ORE IG If TON k OHMER'S Confectionery aud let CreamSaleen JanelJ, 1XS5- I ^IIE new sammer style of Gest's Beaver Hats for 1S55 can be found at the NEW TOM HAT EMPORIUM, 84, Main street kess •PPi Look out for tb? WaSn? Ltw. I HAVE cn harni nr assortment o! Brandies and Wine? *hib will be !»«ld during the nntt !"i) days at to «nit p't^ch*^i, i- order to tnnl:r room 'he Mmt.f Liquor Law. Amor.* the tor' m*v he r»tti.i French Brandies from $2 to $3 50 per psHon, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey from 75to 1,25 pe* palter. Holland Gin, from 2 50 to 4,00 p*r gjloa J»mairi Rum, 2,G0 to i,&Q Siciiy !\f*d«ria Wine, very choice. Old .-herrj'f Pur', it «f Malaga, w atock of Claret and (i tive Wines. Remember (he market for the above closes titer the 1st Julv W. C. FUNKHOCSER. looking Glasses. P0XE3 L^okir-f oiss'e'^ assorted »ite», just receive-', direct firm the tnsrafac tnrer*, and for sale br the bo* nr x»n. Alse en assortment of Ci't Mouldme for plc'tuf frames. CAREY Sl K1LBOURNE 308 June 18, 1«5S 4 Xoticf. THF. members of th» IOWA ST A** fesuiAtfes COMPANY a^e er-hy notified that the elee» tior. for a Board of IMrecor* for said otnpaejf will be held at the efliee of Fdwards At. lurnsrr in the citv cf Keokuk, on Thursday, th# 2Sth June, 1SS5, at 9 o'clock, A •*iil dsy. E H. HARfUiiON'. Preside®!. W»c F. Ttnusa, Saeretary. Jun« 18, 185j. dtj Faery Goods JU8T received ?n un ntnwt of 8m Goods, soeh as'Freticii Ch.r.a Vases, Parian an^ Terrs t, it., f'itch rs. Lavender a&d Cologne Bo'ties. Fruit S'st.t'e, C«ii Rpce.vers, Cixai St»ndi«, Jew. I Stands. Spaou GoUeU, Fif« ures, Cupids, Buats, etc.,etit. Ai«o on hsnd a gctd ai.oiti?i«ot of Crocksrf and Glase w«c. CAREY 4k KILBOURNE. Jane W, 1855. mlset tm Taesdar Calf. Cow fortnaHon, or Ihe be liberally e A. L. DEM1NO. HD'TVSPAMITMC6, N O A Y U I Office Sire*:, a«xt t» tl« Wklle llctite. IS prepared t$ promp'i) a'tend to all business tequtr»r ib« services of a Notary Public Ac knfW edjreroen?. end D-prsltiona tsfcon Deeds, Mortgage*, aiid ether kinds of Dc-omenta drawn to order, in the English, French, airt Ger man Latiguaees. Keokuk, Jmc 19, 18f5. dim Bdw A rpHF. 1 Ail a n e e n i Stein.er tV.SP.\KH \UK will rt»r i regular daily picatt frc:u Keokuk, »n ronnection with the cars of the Northern C'Osa Railroad a1 Quincy, lea. n.g m.i y at o'c'ock and arriving at K»"kuk -t 12 JH,f a^d leavieg Keokuk on return trip at 5 o'clock. For fret*! rr pss»ace ipplv on board, JuiiC 13ih, LSJJ. Woraieg Glory copy I T. CAVE IT SON'. Main Street. COOL. HAVE on haid 1 dmen Ice Ches's ard Fe Ii iterators, embracing a« v«ral differri. sites ti:I .'tylts, w hit fa will be arid at ti*e loueat pj i cc», and warrauted to pleaee. by June 2, iSi5. lected 3'v"Ck ol BOOT* A?t» SDOES, rnUMl OlSTEKV r.«w opened and for e,»ie 8 -he above ^Stabllrtl- W«. Fl'NKHCUSER. LCMoiie. BOXF UST Bov j', and cfuVreti w» ar. oi al sijles. I '... J. graflea end sizes, which we pledge o rsehei ta Jau#2 l€5i* rell a* the L^'rest Cssh Priees. atid wotiM enly respectfully Eohcit an exannnatio i of our stork and prices, faHir eoofidtrjl that Loth in point cf fjoahty ai.d rric.ea. we ar* nble to piesse. o 't»e ordt» for te or tit» lor eale "i»w by Wii.C. Flli«KH6rsER Jiiae2, Hi and well se re-ei.-d a SIr..ll i Cora OysttW FUXKUOtJStR. ilu/ktid nudSalt Fist. Mktti" aew No. J. & bbls. do la 10 do do No 2 sad S 1 drum Hake. 2 d» Cod Fi'bj 25 boxea do 5 bbls Take White Fisfc, 5 do No 1 Salmon* For tale low by W, C. FCKKHOUSER June 2 16: 5 Sr.NDElES. p*RF#l? Pearfiejfr cars, J- do Strawberries do do Grspej, BUrkben if s and Cherries fa eaa«l| do Tomatoes, l'«#r#, i tem* ft Lebsle'a. do By WM. C. FU^KHOUSER Jnat 2,1855. WOODEIT A^D WIT LOW WARE. frlT8S of aU knChurr.j, Pails, PucketsJ Hufkrti, Waggons. Cab*. Kitchen Notion! and B«g». W. C. FUNKHOU8ER. June 2. It55. 6T. LOUIS 1XCHAKOE SIGHT Drafts aud shcr' t-1» 1 11- uanted by) A. DE.MING 9l I/O. maj30 d6t I ai keia. Main 8u« EASTERN EXCHANGE. o IGHT and 'iff•« drafts en all the Eastern Sou'-bai n cities wanted by A. DEMING 4 Co. msy30 c6t Bankers Main 8ti St. louts end CQsUro iiftiasff, O^STANTLY on h)-n 1 and fc-r sals in SOI tu sttM pui .hajt'* »it ••CITIZEN'S BANK." may3Q dfit M-in Sir Another Wagon. J, R^LisTON A RO. will promp'h delis er in »ny arf ol the c:ty ali ariicies orderd trom their New Grocery and ProrlsioB Ster^ 78 Johnson Street. Orders solicited. June 0,1855. ALL the new sunmer stles of Straw Hats j« received per Express, for «Ve cheap at SHELDON'S NEW YOfcK HAT EXPORIUl Call and cat you a Hat at a low tri4«. June 8, 1*55. 84, Ma n Street.) City Property for Sale. Y »c ALU ABLE LOTS, located en flfain, deau and JohmonStreets, which witlbes^ fivo^ably. Apply to W. A.CAVF, Firm of Graham A Cave, Maiai June 8. 1855. dtf CAE KB. all kinds can be had at CREIGHTON OTilVfE^ jel2 dtf Johnson Strs m. TSO. R. ALLEN, AFFF.iRS his protessior.al services to tbecit of Keokuk and vicinity. His office, the same heretofore occupied Dr. Ford up atairs over the store of J- Bri Esq., No. 8ft, Mam Street. Residence at the 4Pavilioew ell Concert! tween 2d and 3d Streets. June 12,1855. dtf Dispatch copy weekly 3 months. A. BridgrTOan 8 Agent for the Mi'so^uMiaie Mutual! ranee Company, the Ursrtors of wbtckj amohp th* oldest and beat knevr. business] of gt. Louis. 1 i mjmms