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l. "^s i I. kK I iLi. (£l)t 0otc i£iig. K N O K U K: MONDAY MQRNTXG. JULY" f, 18*5. OFFICIAL PAPSH OF THE CITY. TAKINO uiit nowy A Mtual circulation within the delivery of tlwfc Post Office. That, explicit and par ticular as it wsi, brought them down in trice. The OATS i.v7tu i^^a ^u,V«.r.»a*u»h% 1 •rrtitied to the P. O hae always been. The Glory was bosstin^ a she:-', since of a circula'ion exceeding ours our Ik I remains substmtially when it continued to flpp-nr in the Glory the largest circulation, we alluded to the cubstantiated our positions. ftttT"There are said to be 1,600 German Utigran's now on their way from Ham burg to the vort of Indnmola, Texas.— Tnere ara already 50,000 German citi- ninety German emigrants arrived at Gal-1 by themselves, and are agitating the que.-' lion to some ej'ent. th,i, iBporUc^! umW nd ,,,l,erx! ,nJ ,hc frrc immigration of the "fanatics'* of the "fa- s'.rrngthen ng. We noticed a few days ago an earnest protest against slavery from a German pa er recently established by themJn the interior of Texas. JPer Aapf one of the new .lute, which e I k Iv r's'\' Peg.—TH« tirement by Col. PaUt:t*on cf a aware •ffldavit at to ec'uajcirculation within the Post G:5©e delivery, took the mciad cut of tin •ails of the Glory in a hurry. That wsa a requirement which was tangible cfel to the point. It k*ft DO opportunity to smogfjle in the weekly circulation, no fipfnrt-mity to work a trick which they wtro unwilling to swear to as bona Jid«, nothing else to do but (o swear to their Cirr was found to TcIa iSfwititicd to carve out of her territory will strong and •'dangerous" element ©f free ao. to a. tfhis case, he was discharged. He speaks verv kindly of his associates in would have beer, pleasant to eontemplate. Warsaw A so Bocaroao 1 a DBAWIXC crpdUab,e 6 advertising, as it ime As arc re 1 10 ear| t| )e 8rn matter for Ihe purpo.o ofseltine it ri»M,! i" ""TV" »„.t. j.t,. .Li. .... ......L. impeded by tee. If the -ritir i. 'I'l- ... VJ ,rJ vvi11 ry con line merit says some baa the reputa- •. to assist him in his literary Inbjrs, tnu.! iste his papers, instruct him in the lan etc., lor all which he would not have dared to offer them money, as he would to an "outsider compares some of their habits and the crimes which sent them there, with the habits,and vices with in the law, of Parisian "uppcr-tendom," And concludes that a worse society and a more depraved social circle might be found than that vhich surrounded him.— He spent three days there, not unpleas antly, but thinks the limit of a week «ould have been abou as much as it be a Free State. If not, some one of was brought against the Whsg Central! ij \vls-n .them will be left with a comprratively Committee for'expenses incurred in the! canr!I3ili^n JC'^Greeh'y dates a very interesting claimed that there had been no sdminis letttr from the Rut de Clchy, the prison 1 lor in which h. w», co„fi„ed in l'.ri,. He K»r'.v, bat said, in the event of 1 Ia Railroad.^— The report of the Pre^idc&t of thi. ro.d never be forgotten, like the thuw. the tunount of .lock .ubscriptioo' to be §580.900, o» which sum Lie conn- w ii*s of Henc'erson and Miller have taken TO. of which .ura SS-,094 69 h» been «i. Tite delegation to company proposes to send t. o k-- po:sn of the Allies are calculated to cre ate a tocnt tation among the Musk-ovites. IT re MILD."—The ll® nt,!hini.' eor( Loai*villc Journal calls the ami slavery excitement witch now pervades the country, a wick ed a'tempt to '-illustrate an abstract idea in ethnological caruistry." 2J- His Sandwich Inlands Majesty, Kamthameha III, calls for anapprojria tion from the State fundi of $60,000 for the support of his army. Thh formidable host numbered at last accounts 120 men! &" The Western Unitarian Conference, recenfy in session at Buffalo, N. Y., voted to meet next year at Chicago. The sum of the gifts kn wn to have been bestowed by Amos Lawrcnce during his life, was $639,000. An enor- mous charity, to be sure, and highly equally cbaii able, on ihe same capu.d. 0Qe that the Glory U declining. 18*cond third,—but there If cur r.eighbor had kept his SJ" The Mujca ine Journal now ap- the same pears daily. The accessions to the daily *rith what it was at that time, it follows press of Iowa have been quite extensive either that the pretence of our contempo- few months. Uur own issue,, ,, Li i ,, sub*crititton to the oapttal stuck of this rary was mere gammon, and that all hi* 'hough rot yet a year and a half old, was company high talk it mere bluster and humbug, or ibe first in the State, a respectable list. t0 Uu,ik vvlthuUt ctem iribuUd it but then, ther. .re a good »«»tIr MtoeUed wi ihe gro» macy of u. who would b= glad Co be '"C'n'ere.t., of tl« country tlnough .h.cl mouth shut, he might have preserved ti.e |t. a^olnes River Improvement. estate, we pledge ourselves Hereby, tis Twelve of the students received their Tost Office advertising in welcome. It Our neighbors of Keokuk nn-1 some of far fet jf,b which ofllrs too little remunera- sour exchanges along the l)es Moines river juinih our pr.»port»on of the meats to conferred on six, and five clergymen ra tion to bo worth quarreling about, and so quite »en»itite wla-n any thing is said 'n8Ur^ slack-wat«r impro\tnient is lin's'ud, i In n, for or 1 "'w1" himself in opposition to every com -j ergirerr who ever rxamircl river r4 „, e of dom of speech in respect of the "peculiar i Fur the Gate City. institution," are rendering them obnox- ^oitob From every indication ins to the native sUvelolding population I out bere» we of Tixas, and some of the journals of that, here for Sheriff of Lee is A. W.Griffith, curdat.ee with the last resolution, as State are protesting against cny farther your city, and if he will come out!iO in tn ?e,i* derlarid.,, However, they continue to own ho It, he may be assured of come, and their iofluencci'b widening and support Irom the people htreaways, i ^'"ion 1ms been decided l,y tl.c proper I s a:td compent legal tribunal in Montgorne-1 u u .. .r county, Ohio, in the nepatire. A #uit !,^ ip tMat tue whig party that it had no longer ience, a local habitation er a dT," lb.t it bad no longer a leg.l «u. meat of the plaintiff's bill, provided it w ,s ant^ 3 4 1 forms) could be disposed ot to advantage. ijon of being very hard cases, butall treat- Tiie court overruled the defendant's plea, _j i ii ,, ,. meetmcr ot the citizens of 1 lie Coun'y «d l,!,n well oud respectfully, volunteered decid.ng th.t tl e jnrty »M .1.11 the "i in- and th.t the defer.,la,.t, a. Ihe »clno*e edged .gent of liviiyj p«rtv, Wiifl "fork over." And U did. i Sarthquako at Baltimore- BALTIMORE. A. It aroused ibou'. one half of the in habitants of the city. Many rushed i to the s'reets. In the eastern section some! windows were broken. I The shock was also experienced in the countiy about seven n.i'es from the! city. ItWiS succeeded by a rumbling' noise. i HE E nui.ISH Btaia:.—Who will not gay lha| lhe uncommon bealty and mar velous English of the Protestant Bible lives on the car, like a music that can 1,urch b11 m1 l0 wor(j». cr y 1,IC ea k,n1 CoUected on private auuscripinms, €31,- gr ^ILRCAE MLETIK3. Ou Wedne»d-y evening, the 2Jih inst., a large and respectable aulience a««em-' bled in the Court House, Mt. Pleasant.. for the rurpo*e of hearing an address from J. K. Hornisb, General Agent of' the I\okuk, Mt. Pleasant Si Mu*cailne Riil )ad, up^n 'he importance aaJ ai Vantages of the srsi 1 road. The meeting was called to order by ap i pointing Authur ller President, and S McFarbnd secretary. A. B. Peru r. be i'-.g calhd upon, qilered the tallowing' Resolutions: n Whereas the citizens of Henry County have by their long continued efforts awn kened au interest in, and fleeted an or gani/.ation for aR i! Road of the higlxst importance to them and tht ir fu'ure pros perity, and whereas this Rail Ruad en terprise i» now on n footing which makes its success demonstrable if properly, fauh. fully and energetically supported by those whose vit.il in'erest* are blended with its conmmati.m, Therefore Resolve!—That 'he Keokuk, Mt. Pleas ant and Muscatine Ituiiroad is a work the ,e ,, they all admit that just now, and for the' Eeaolvel—That M. L. Edwards, C^i".. West Point Military Acadettty, and Rev. sat no nng a ou i a oug now- |.ls{ y ing we were entitled lo it. it when he wet. But ordinarily, they a iy, it is a re- to issue his Proclamation, authonzieg a i American Bo:trd tot!»e Jews in Constaati began to-employ that as an evidence of spectablc ivt-r and can, wln n t!ie pre*} vole to b« taken at the next An just etec. [nopl*. The dead bodks of a young IT an ve wh«, $100,000 or ana exposed le trie s or our neighbor, navigable, the locks and dams should be' Penning the adoption of the resolutions,.{ were lovers and hail committed suicide All the result! of the controversy have kept out. But if, as we suppose, only Horntsh was called out, and enter with ['rustic acid. The name of the once in a great while it can le thus used", tair.ed the meeting for more than s n hour young man was Horatio Augustine, and for a short lime, the improvement is verv in a very ab!e inner, showing the im- both parties are represented as higl.ly re well, as it will afford some water power i' port an ce of the road, as a connecting link npei-tble. to he used for manufacturing and other tween the ISorih and South—in time, purposes. -Butthe facilities it will afford! bringing together the Golf on the lor carrying off the products uf the eoun- South with ths Lakes on (he North—and S«ns in the Sute. Three hundml and 8Pe!,k of- vCEtoti on the l4ih fn*t. importance of the improvemetit.—23ar- After Mr. Ilorni'h concluded, the .linylon Ilawktyt. meetinp was addressed by J, A. M.-Dow 1 bese German emigrants ate o] posed In which expression our neighbor re-1 el, Engineer of the road, A. B. l'orter, to slavery. Tiny settle in cnimuntuel: CoL Bar ru,t KEW oj" 1852. I he party defendant n Amsev w iu.b., E|j Mlchwa He i came appointed to settle the affairs of the ., )'he appointment of such administrator, he refosed to give bail on his arrest, and so hou!d let! it l.is duty to advise the psy sras confined of course. On the bearing BALTIMORE T. L. L. Berry. H. B. Colli:.s, C. D. Bee be. TSKNTO-S T. J. Green. properly presented, and the property X'robasco deceased party (under- i *taod to consist chiefly of lumber for plat- JErFKiiSO.N T. J. B. Rimer, Mr. Taft, moved t„und w,,1I:h he con vert I a»»r? ut typed in its verses. The power of all tb# ef8 been oul l!m of soft an(5 tii,: «Mnnsctian«sihteh th*y will make.! there titty propoae to do what tbev can »»nd hre dih of ihe land, there is nut -a and securing lh by b»ng eords to the With their loval subscriptions, and to seek wi»h of relig--usnets earth, sending them to blo.-m far up mid about him, wl oce spiritual biogr*phy is: t'»e fields of ether. The violet thus further aid from tfeose interested n/t in |ti Rwim to their corporate capacity 200,000.— anchor of cetual ftrioutness. The mem- equal to the pure Cashmere. Beautiful 0nier E II HARRSIQS.iPres't. The total amount of receipt# is §75 244 and trials of a man is hiut'en be- $b0 on cour.ty and city bonds,and $9,300 neatli its words. It it a representative of': per on A nag borrowed, all of which has been expend- his best moments, and all that there has idea, not lon^ sine* i i ch it passe.s to the State of Iowa, and a work wh cli now demands the interest and uni I ted support of the citizens of Lee. Henry, Louisa. Muscatine and Scott counties. Hftoh'sd That now is the time for the citizens of Henry County to m^nWV»t their interest in tSis Road by a liberal perhaps the Ri'golvei—That in view of the great now onite benefit this Iioud will be to Henry an City of New York, took place to-day in ty in the settlfmmt of its ttrri ory and the Church of the Puritans, b-forj a tlie enhancement of the value of its real large number of distinguished ctiz-ns, estate, we pledge ourselves hereby, us i Twelve of the students received theii its navrgati-n. T. b» ,»«. a«il R«v. W m. T. SpMe, Chopl.in of the this countv K« s i„ k ,w. j.. nui cm is.. lessant and Muscatine Kail Road. {the parents of the former teti'le. They So we the immense advantage to the counties w«»bing to depreciate the through wlmh tt would pass. 8*un*«r». thc Jui, e ,-«re uj-n.mou.l, .d.,P suppos© the man wanted judge to~is«ue a' Proclamatitm i:i VB: of any party, and ran on his „c, ?Tf,R MANY VOTERS. FEAMLIN. June 25:ht 1L5j. Is TUB W«io PAKTV Drah?—This W. W. Kile, J. B. Shaw, A. Saunders, S. Waters, [B. C. K luffmsn, E. Vau*rts«, E. S. Hill, ^p^^^y completion of the said eeiwd.tbe degree of D. 1)M including the ct annel has hardly been ty Jud^e of Henry County, be requested Sehauffiler, Missionary to the Kd wards, and ^hcrs, when on motion .the resolutions 9 Rol ert Sudon, J. L. Waitman. JACKSON T. J. S. Stephens n, T. A. Mann. TOWK,UIP* C. N Mcl K»wi 1. BALXM T. Leonard Farr, It. J. Johnson, A. J. Pi 'k^riiijif, Edward Kitilcy. CANAAN T. H. J- Howard. itprxcAfOE T. AAI Th oinp^on, Is *ac 11 n»haw, Clark. SCOTT ,. |le Courl 0 a0 0 4 k sjid s„.a,d»v. the lo uUe in 0 cons ij fr I Col. S..uu%irs, B. Lash p$4 C. Hmh wt JC Thursday, June 2ft. ca ij at interesting addivss. Moved, that the I'roceedincrs of th» metiing be published in the Ql$frver, and ail other pa tr* friendly to the comtruc tion nf the road. On moMon the meeting adjourned to meet on Saturday the 30th inst., at I C4t „f of the. ci:cn u .» kr.cws how he can forgo. Its felicities Bouth Carolina, Georgia and irginia.. ,. lhe if u( C(lant VoaD apj uint« a couiorittee to issue a or meeting. A great »Lfck. suppu-ed to be an earth- On motion the thanks of the meeting quake.^was experienced here about 1 this WPre l0I,d«red ARTHUR MILLER, Preset, SAM MCFAIl.\5D, C«hmere e «i k .penitent and good, fpeaks to him forever-more delicate bS*s.oms is essentially extension had Letter call and p»y the first insttil lo t. outs, »e apeo out of hit .El g'ifeh Bi de. It is his sacred modified by atmospheric pressure ac- airing such aid as will enable them to pro- thing, which dwubt lias never dimmed, and cordit gly, he tried the experiment of at- Au£u*tTrst r'an^'one-thmt i)ece,n^ fir's?, ce with the work. In cast of failure controversy neveT soiled. In the ng'k fat liing pots of rio'ets in little balloons, spiritual biography Saxon Bible.—^-Dublin (CsMo- jpanding in the upper air gww lo ante 1 credible sise Sec'v, 1 go.t i. hurdl, iwta led bosme.. in OIH duincts "S«'"LT I \)e things rather than I They increase rapidly, and the fourth cross EM U*rri*n, v. lUnkm, J.,hn MeCune, is part of the nation, and the with the native goat is said to be nearly s JJ Creel, i"lo it. The po- cloth is ms.de from the fleet e in the ordi- .Ureo- i «f e plant,',on. ».^l.,dl.. JC3T The author of an entertaining pa- |»pHE on A Bag of Wind," sajs that "The Mc^ occurred ton French -1 JL -JB liii. -ICSiiY tL Ere tfie (Mtligbt bat w»s flitimj-, In tie »uu-et hfr knitting, Saup 1o k-H' tnaide.i fitflhg neatn her threshv-U tref And a da) lijlit die 1 before n*. Ami the venptr^tars «ho? e o'tr u Fiffal rose thotendfr e1 orns— JAMIE'S on '!:c stoiaiy eea. Warial) cne 'bat sursset ^loTtAg,.... S feetly brea?h« theyonng fl era bl^wr Earth, with beauty c\erJtuv* in£, Secmrd the home of 1 Teto b?, A* those anpe! tones ascending. With the .«ce»e ani) eoaiin btfndmg', Ever ha 1 W»e sarn I,i# ending, JAJIII: 6 on the ftturmy sea, irfew bellj remo'ely ringing, ftli-igleii with that •weet vo ce Ati'i the lac! red ray aeetned ctinging1, L'ii{ eriiig to lower a'd tree Nearer as I ca®e,*-id nearer, Finer roie the notes awl e'earer, Obt 'twas heavei itself11 hear tr— 1AMIS\ on the stormy tea. B'C'.v ye Wf^t wi»d» bliiTiUv ver U tin* bark th it bears my lo*er Ueritiy bl'»w and bear hiin over To his own dear home and me Fa.', when iiiffht winds ben the wsJlow, Meep Forsakes rnv lonely pillow, Thirtkuie of the a mine billow— Jamu.!S OH the stormy stay. TTow could b»' lis', it linge r, To thesong. and brar the miffr, 8,vee»ly wi'oii Itpaveu to b: ing her JaMIE fi otii the foiiming sea And while yet her lips did name ra«, Fortb I spi anp—my b«»art oVrcame ree- mo more, sweet, 1 atti «Mie, Home returned to love and thee. lil-ttiiwooa't Aldgtszint. New V' an, Juue 17,—The commence ment exercists of the Utnver*ify of li e *18 competent for us to to do, to! first degree. The degree of D. D. was taking a worna-i were foun 1 this A M. lOUjOOO of stock in the Keokuk, Mi. Ptazzi of a Hou^e in Brojklyn, where I During my absence for a few weeks at Ibe Eat, the Insurance h*ii,iessof the abore Com I paifies wiil be attended to hy Mr. fi. S Merri iw. T' W. C. Plant, Fam'l Ciotijih, W.J. Clayton. WAYNE T. E. S, Smith, Sam'l rkin. U A III ON T. J. B. Vernon, James Drumtnond, J. F. Plunket. that there be a mass W W. HELENA P, i Offire adjoiuing the Mayor't OiBce. i'y 2, 1855. dim i FUR SALE. iHB two lighters, He 1 Bird anil Vol«nteer, length cue hundred and fourteeri feel, bresd'b twenty feet, bafrt boats have been thoroughly repaired and are in goi condition for service. For informal ion apply to Captain Cabbed, of Steamer Spaiha* k. P. W. PECKHAM. jane 30. i4 raEsii LEWOfiii!" 25 BOXES choice Sicily L"mer»s, just re ceived and for ,ale low by W. C. FUNK HO USER. jine30. Cars Meal. BUSHELS Fifih White Meal for sale .wby W.C. FU5KH0U»ER. jtiije 3d. 4 100 Seek rie»r. A A A IaJvJ to Mr. H^rnish for his able 5 BAGS of tH lbs each Extra Family Flour for sale at greatly red teed urt* cei W. FUNKUOUSER. ne 3.i. Ced FUk. Kes God Fish for sale low hv W. C.'FUNKHOOSER. jnne SO. Frnlts". rrBtis'.t BOXES choice Liyer Rtisirn, wboie, half and qua ter boxes, 1 W ihs re-li Zanle Cur rant:, 1 cases Citron, 25 Ire Prunes, for sale by W. C. FUNKHOU68H. june *0, ,.71OWA~BTA'T5 (00..'.: AT an election held at the office of Edwards fc Turner tor a Bi ard of eleven directors b»r lhe low a Rrar* iNsraANcr £r It is s lid that the raising of herds the 2Sth June 1855, at 9 o'clock, A. M., notice c„ln|„„Vi e|ected qaid WM r^ntlr,pure and gard» ner, that the development or Hie due. Thou- wi-hir.g n. get the benefit of the OSAND o.'i the Pork aBd Brans hive 1 Tierce pirK' l" 1 p'irk well cured, also a few bu«hH whi e B-ai* to »rf. n»pa*iv. For sale cheap W. C. FINK HOI'S EK Cows Wanted. a i- •. w- vyaat lii#'* wil'i Caivr-« perierted.— Inquire at the olBce of the St. Charles l! »te!. •sea 003 REWARD. N J. diff?nT To^,^ .ppA..rf to:«i.. u,0„Bi„6,01„. i i e i u a i e circulate a petition am on I the 'egil vo- i E.»rfi:rtler particulars enquire of tera of the County, to petition the County July 2—d 1.1J. K. T.T.nvi) &CO ac fol OTICE i* lur^by civm that the one third in terest of the Keokuk and llduitlfon Ferry, In*tiraiiv i^cnejr, JEtsn la«riraitce Co II»rtfor«t, S A K I S S I' A K L' I O 1 A Y, Of Ogdei d'U l'. New Y"ilt. UARTFOKD HHI: INMMAM'K CDMPANV. Mercantile, Fire Marine Isinraict Lseipaar, uf Cov n.j ti'ii, Ky. MKHC It ANTS' KIKK A MMil.VK INStltANCI: COMt'ASV, OK J'rtlLAUfcU'HM. THE ah.tve ar-all sound «u reliable Compa i,ie«, and ke ri.-ks at lowest rates that loca tion will justify. W COMPANY ToaKaa, Secretary. n o on f„u,mj„g pe,^. Boan, of Directors: Tax Notic#. first IWaiment o( the special tt* lor iAdan.izi.og on Main, Second and Third treets, fal'sdue on the first day of July, anci it B38!|* I i o i n i y a i y a i e i a i e o e s wm,, en ex b«f°re thit lime. Ihe extension is j,er ceill interest from June first. TftOS. MAIiTiN, Colfecior of the city of Keokak. inmja. d#t« ftATi BOXES Olaaware ard Window Glass at BEVflOLDS* ln»| SW* OLYMPIC AKtNA AHD AM-RICAN CJRCl'S! NORTH Wajrnificent and en4erprisin/» fea'ure* of flt55. rpHE proprietor* mo«t resppctfullr inform the ciUZ'Mi.i if i'ii vii'tn ty ih:it the sbove re|i» brated and Buppiicr cnmp.it.v will b" exhibited AT MOVTROSE, on Prlday, July 6 h, AT KEOKl'K.sa latK.diy, lei Til. In iti 'kit 'he a boy* asuiouricemertt the Mana sfer Wi"ilU 'hiii ti e Company is ronipo-ed of a full asid efficient cirp* of distinguished per-j form«-ra. Cue of ih* great features is the beauti-1 ful Fetaale Equestrienne, X'lle Marietta, Wliose graceful and danng rid ne d'irine thr p'l^t win'er in the en-tern ci'ies of .New \otk. Ph-ladelp'iia a'id Boston, has heets lereived with i 'he in'^st di-flfimnshed an' ruSatioti by tlie pyb ii' Also the kin-j of Cluwtis. Mr Sol 3. Lipman, Sed a s.7l! ti I ,S Pit Al Mr li k^a-y. Wt.osp Ffjne ID to b# Mercury cl the ri- g". Tom Oabprn. Tb# »re«» bare-bnck ride' .]tn in kn I unsbiuij aiid Sorr.e ne'itit ovei six bore*. A eP «i ,l,i0n |"J Antonio FaniHy. Who stui.J urriv»l'ed in tli»*ir peifi Mr. W. Waterman, The ce'ebrat* tur be horse rider Grecian noble. !r iHted SN-e»aa.l Europe. Abo the great hew \j Orleans Clown am! Comic Jester Pass Horner. The fir famed Eiimpf«n ti le 1,1 Mr 8. D. Baldwin. In hi. eelebrated arts of balaiicios and Jarglery with Balls, Ki.ive*, Rinsir*, &e, Kr. tv. Amstroaf. Ths Stad cf Horse*, Is Ihe larjrct.1 ant most bcauUlel aid highly trained tn Ainence. Accmnpanjinif the circus is the celebrated Bras? Uiiiid led by Wm Oberniar. Ti PaviUori will be found •pacio i*—capable (.• t,uning T»vo Thousand pet sons with com lo! ftb!e s.at». i 'Ihe ..f.p,(ra:Se!le.) approbation wilb which the ab n e com} any tins been received in ei'ery city and lowr. v»h t:b If.ev have thus lar wisitid, ba» induce s th" proprietor* to «.pare no pains'or ex* pel ae produ -ing a sen*® of elegant and altr.c« I tive noveli»e«, scper.or to «&y offered to the |*t- i roriare of Ihe publtea Admis«ion to Rixe«,&0 c«nts Pit 25 cents. I Chi i en mid»T 12 yea ef aRe lo Boxes, hslf pi ire. No h#lf pru-e l«» Pit. er Doors open nt 1| o'clock P. M. Peif.jrm antf io commence a' 2. i (jy Evening pfrl. rtnniice—floors open at 7'A i pei tiriritttce to commence W before 8. i ... sell al the Lowest »sh Prices, an 1 wobld erl? In his celebrated i arti gueae tricc^orvcr before respectfully solicit an xamir.aTion of wt'iiea-ed in tins cou.-itiy, i and prices, feelirg eoniidcnl that bo»b in pojtt 1 uffetber with numerous other arttalet, whose I of quabty and price*, w* ar^ f„ n|«aiie. names w.II be found in the pro^ramtne of per- II. HLTSK formjf.ee. J,m 7# |8f,v OSCA W. VATT, Afent. i .Time 29, d8i&wlt. I Alrxuiidt'r'* Pi'iamirtiti. Toe Great American Bail' Tome. Governor, is prpaf«d tt take ackn Far Sale at fe4 Maiua'reet. bv J. D. MINCHELL ACO. June 26. dtf THE (iLOKKH S FOI KTHJ ^yE ni.tire with n.-.cli pleanjt,- ih# ex'ensive preparations which being made by al! I HtOUSO Qf)ci 1 ililllCTS, clasie for Celebrating our ziTS ami (jlldcfS. ©R CAT ADVERSARY. TheGcAaDsare goiag to incy, and are, CRITTENDEN h» s esh bited his patriotism ocra-i'»ru by importis a lut of fine Boot, and Shoes for the i -"bl-e OfST flit Store is on tbe corner of fifth and Mm- S'r"Pt« June 57, 1Y~.". d7t SU1M Kir DRY GO(JO)ST" I I i s i A I V A 1 0 9 a k a e s o Great Auction Sales at New York, and will be $uUl rhcajrr than ever before vf in the Wealtr n couutry. I WEfer,d invite the particular a'lention of whole* sate and retail purchasers to this Stock, which i* now arriving which together with oor Stock on band, makes one af the l*kgesr,' cuEAfE'-T am! BEST Stocks of Dry Goods in the Wnl. Among which may be found 10 0011 yards prints at 4 cents per vard. 25 0OO do do (fi«-t color*) rt 10 0'»0 do printed Lawn4 from lo 10 ets. 20,000 do Manchester, Hamilton and Paai6a De Laiiies at 12|. 10,000 yds. dreas Silks from 40 Cts to $2,0§ per vard. 50 h.iles Brown'Sheetings from S to 8 cts. 25 case* l.-ifMfhed do dn 5 to 1?4 &0<X) yards Lancaster Gingham. Iaige st'tpk of Carpeting. rfinsi«tirg of Royal Velvet and Brussels, Imperial, 3 plv and tnprain of every variety. Rues, Oil Cloths, and Mat tings, together with boose furnishing goods of every description. 3. WILLTAM WT^BELKWAP. A I (J li iiA i 1» ni'ire ueiiren by tn* y®'iii« tlian ib" m«»t and depo'it io*.s a* u«nal. hiK'iriaiit lo' k* of you'h and beauti? What i All buauiess requiring the serrlcaMrf a Ket| is more dreaded by the nvdd-aeed lh.ui gray y Public alie del lo promfxly. hair?? Who that is old but wm.hl avert bild- Fire, Inland and Life Ii«urw,- Policies in ne-a? whirh em all be accouiplialien hy ti'iug gu^ftantial cotn(M»nies issued at lo%vesi rates. Alexander's Pelsmicus so universally ackuowl- P«t,sions and Land War rants 4ttsn ad for edged 1:. be the umat *uperior article fur besuli- those ei.ti'b t© them, si.d l»and Warrants fying ttie Hair, and which i* equally efficacious i boutr'-t and sold. Hi preserrmE its .t iral fcealth. /jy Office corr.er Main ord Second Streets, up sUir# H.VGING. y o o s Iio ht at the recent JL A. PURILEE It. CG. 85, Main Street, Keokak, Juce 25, 1856. ditwtf BBLS CEMENT, 25 r." *d tnd fer «al» Flatter Paris, la ordsbjmt r.eeetr 4BLS. BWVTfc a tnpy till 4ey mm •HS*"!?-! mms: MI\EKAL W 4TKR! hie%sr. ioone a HOOTER A RE mii.nfurttiiiaa a very fruprrinr' article ot jflE'lAT+^D MINERAL U'ATEH, th« lali'ie^ of which ciiM-et be rurpit^fd bv Motnral f|rtiiciti our Uhioti, ati' thai n pf.ly mdurive to health, and contairs ro deletcrioof di nge, which is often the rase with foun'airs nof {iroptrly formed and n they beg 'e«v-« to refrr to the following gentlemen of the Afadi cal I*rof«s»ion: Prof. J. C. HrGHES. M. U. J. SANFOKD, M. D. D. S McGl'tilN. M. 0. J. R. ALLEN, M. D. E C- June 23,1835. Fft*XClS, M. Ik sTvv v i iTIi o se Wft-LIAM WI'STFR. rH OPRirTO*. Corner Srcond end Crs.'ar Streets, FOIST MADISON, IOWA. Cty fb»gS»Re taken to end fan Boata Free of t''!*rge. S'»ee« leave tbls HoaM dsiijr for Keo kuk and Riirlinpton. June 25,18a5. llydraullc feroent. SUPERIOR article for a »!e J. Sc. J. K. LLOTD. Keokuk, Jane27, 1^55. u6ui« Denry Ward Bferlitr'i Stw Bfok. VTAR PAPERS, or espeneoees of art sad KJ satu". J. For s»l# by Be 4» lti&5 USTt MI Ulfh epresf'ut/rg a T. CAVE K Mam Stmt, FLOtR! FIOOI bK ean fiom Una date he .applied Quincy Fajrle Flo.,r, wbi. 1, wJrr.M- «*d to be stiprnor to pi Valley, by June 22,1855. any ma»'e in 'h» Mi»«i.#ie-. W. C. FUNKHOUSES. io&mh E®M fis! rxf\ DOZEN i-ti.c ive.!^ •)\J Street. }i, U. June 22, 18f5« lin A FRE^II supply of that great Ameiicao )to IX maiice, THE WATIIIMaM. Full of stirring ii.cidtmijr, atsiltiag eraatfl, deep pathos, euddelightful buuior. Fo *al" by JIT. CAVE & SON JuneSl, lb.j. Main Street I E CI RE ANQlffJ, or Social and Religious 1J Costotfic In Fiaare. bf Euget.. de Co«r e. it Ion. For tale by June 21,1855. J. CAVE fc SON. MaiB Street hate lily Iktoi iifid Siitc Molt, *0. 112. main sTKf i T, at i wnji 4th and (Ml. I '1' 111. I NDLltilG.N El» wti 'lti lecpf c'ttliy c*!' M. the aHei.tioi) of the L»die« ar^t] Gri(I#n,en cf I Keokok, sn I vicinity, to their tioe and well ee acU 6f lerted stock ol BOOTS AMD SHOES, if:- nftW operied ami for-«aie at ihe al«ar#eatabli.ll men', comprising all kinds of LadW, Gent*', Boys', and Chi'.Jrt'i,** w ear. ot al yles, grad.-s end nr**, wlucb w«- pledc oaraelve* to OUT stoek AMP It BRO. A .t. rgM'No ii ciAvraoLa, A.I,. Hriii in? It Co*, ST -.!• K.1 CRA .* V 11.1 Y. 11. H^LITLL A SO BiMkEUS AM» BULLKS 1% EX (II\ ITRI IT, KEOKUK. IOWA. SH/HTMAISlor CHECKS on «U ti e jun cipal cities eiinaiarit'y aiflf in t±n* to *uit. C"M«*cti»u* it this ci y rea.jlted for pronjpHy at current rutei of E^rhange. W'e wi^l huy*- r,d ^il nil kind of Gold, Specie, and u.-tcur rent t# .NoU-e, »t be»l ra'ea. Interest allowed on ^p« ri.il c'epoeitf1. BelrreKcee: Cash. Am. Ext-ha!^'* Ilnrik, Kew Yofk. Meesrs E. W. Chnk, Dnd^" Si Cm. Loca.4 St Sinw*nd«, St. Louie. E. W t"l«uk a, Bro**, N Corwilh Ck., tialsaa. May 21, IS65. A K V AT LA W XOTAR1 Ft'ULIC AND IMH RANCX AOtlTT, A V ING ret eit td a ew Cxruni sion Irom th# June 2,1855. d-&i!4-6m Shnp //tf forM#r of /fr «. «r boui:d to mi.ke a favoraSle iinpre«aion. Ths Ar- »-»Tr i-r r» i. x% .w' ti tillerv is to he out and will, by th*ir perf.cr dia- W('L LD ciptine and beautiful uniform. aMouiih all who have not had the pleasure of seeii The eari ua Monday schoo's are ing. There are several other parties iiropnsed. ... .. of a.nore private cbararter. all oUvkich V V if" hope mav e a good time. i tail ZtfllH Of tVeOJiUK, oav^ |ura»ed a ing them before I cynartner^.p, Af.y 6:h, 1*55.) lr thi- purposi to»n-r-Pirr,-,r "f ai VU,P°" !l'® fc?JOi'e ud 8 ,he !s*- W. J. jewkll. w. M. D0LST. I JEWELL 4 BOKBf, *5I" bliSineS* Ml all lU i* branches Thty are ready at ail timss(• IW- 8 an3f 0,hf i 7 N. H. Par'icular ettention paid to pATSRj which they will do witb hesnessaacf| di^pa'cb also old sash reglazed. 4 May 27. 185V i3ui* French Candies. JtTST received by E*pi-** fjom Ness T*il City a la-'ge assortment of French Gandiss such as Ice Creaui Drops, assorted flavors. SI erry do do do Gum do do do *%$. Curdjal do dp do Metiopnlitan Lotenges, Conversation re", Paiiililliera, &c,, 4,c at CllEIGHTON A. OMMER'g Csnfectiouery and Jlce Creaial June 12, JH55' r|MlE new summer atyle o Ge.t'sBsarerUai* for 1855 can be found a? lbe NEW \OlLH liAT^MPO*IU*, SlKSt,, "Call and look at them. Majr 2!, 1855. KOTICE TO BTOCIUOtDtM. Office Keokuk and Ft. Das Moi'as ft. ft. Jstsfl, |l THE Stockholders of tbe "KeOkak, Van^l Moines ard Minnesota Railroad are her*-hy noi fi^d that a CHII of ton per flflUjt' (he capita! stock of siiid Cnmp»ny qSS'MHIIHI been made by Ihe Bond of Directors, »o Wm. G. Graham, Tr-a*urer, at the the Company in Keokuk, on or befor* Tl the 31July neit. Stockholders wlM previou# calls of ons and two per CM*, credited with the eaineon this mstawsssat* By order of the Board. HUGH T. KEID,Pi C. F. Cans. 8ecrejary. June 28,1H55. d&wttl Dispa'xb and F«t 0f« XslftN