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w (kLijx 0atc vCilg. K E O K U K MONDAY MORNING, OC&1V "oVriCI AL PAPLiR OP Trifi CITY IHK l»K» ,Motxit Aix»:v V we is i.^ued ^w kut iiavr .2 in the rest 4 the S:at, and the I ni- own tho ^ourN* of rojjrot. Ohio was carried against, the A Immigra tion last year by an overwhelming vote, com pared with which the jvresent tu*jorily promis es to bp v#ry meaner. But since then, vurir ous causes wiiiah operated to the advantage of the opponents of the Administration and its Mchemes have ceased to exist, and a state Of anarchy, a lack of good feeling and thor oagh understanding, at* inefficient anl in hatmonsous coipbliiation. has held out, iitilo ^'r *™Jo'"-T v v' l*••*«"«a»•. i 1 3 •f voters which it lent to the party last year. ior it has been shattered bv later «»vents, and the individual p:irti*anVlM*e been repulsed by the sentiments of Mr. Chase. 'n tiii Other hand, the Democracy have tv spec ial Cattsc for disagr. emeiit,—it is yet too early for the full development of the difficul ties which are soon to divide uud exu^-peratc them,—but wore deo» n:l* lutnu-mitiu-. and had everv reason iituung tW politicel elements, over the weak nesM ant^neEcieney of organization, and no little degree of doubt nnd distraction, the spontaneous, voluntary voice of Ohio ha. proved sufficient to overwhelm all opposition. It is a good aup.iuy of what the result w.ll be, With asy.-to«ii it'-.«, :ni-(»iigh organization, uslat''l on a gj-)d uiid.-i'-uudinjj aad hear.y eaoperation. Stu :is Will be sure to be ef fected in for the coming campaign. A siflKtT. oil the t'ttuunvft Gttru career: **As We aredti'.ly loukintr for tiie return uf the editor of the Courier to his home imdii^s the present will be, p.i- temper !rv tims coui'iiid'" -U'.i tread-mill dutic h»ps, the la»t-number pe.iisi.111, cur ?i. read--!'-. «r j- I:, hup:: uu u i, a-A ... e on i.a.iuy. citnnor vacate t!i h'#tvs'\e,-, without indubring .on fxtra rii. prop.*n^i y to steal,U lufo.-ui.ti tWiti KJtts of i,he town (free of trharge.j ti«tt \Ve w»ll return to our proper bn*ines---?-:!mtinir —and will be thankful tor the parron:tge we iv l-i'e We arc aware that ediciug a newpaporisa !ow, contemptible busiues*. ^'Xi ie: to rcprvst-in ing n county in the Sute iesro.1 tturc, but we hope, as we 'dischum a! uiibe on- or nu-ri i": irv intemtons in ou eofiti*-rioa v\ .h the C.i.u/er, that oar t'uiu.e buSiUe-. in.iv not suffe i'r.nu a-OV unjust silS ous in i ii putt!i Bund thai we are uatur u.-i- i -h uch degrading oecu- 1 umier our sn tininnr'' wish the •ii \erv v'n^ct, w»* rioush i«a a.-i in ui ev ideath toa," and -TOOiiun i..» ,i bit'li-T v» k su -vt.-i rs's .JfOt'iivliv to p?n e i:i(J I ii, r^e ,f «h js' •ilieli 1. ,tn 1 th .•! in ia -1 of your ami. and -no..its. 1 liii.- Sb.pp'n^ the CIOW of i V Twehe Frenvii "Week's siCJimer. from Knglan i •hill »oou ki! ©oau:- uf ti 1 not 11 'a soulatiovf a eottgr::' unit hi® on fa* iiro- 11 -. i' ii vvil.f -w t-b' li.it I'-.' v 1^? 1 i I -tlx !!|W 1 will help us 1 eo i »11 to 111-* Ml an e| tWknsntlaniie noisrhb ^Ot been tuid lilt-la.'' .E.!Uf r. J?" 1 of Appointment* -,f thn An- 1 prepXd with'm^i tr^iiol Mm oflic 'every W^ne^lay. ha.* an extensive and in- ,, r«. ,, mm****.,* UinmRlimii «, D..M, i„,. v.l- r-'I'l' I M-«. tk. Con.rn.tt.*, .nog «f Uj, well t,mn pvpr beforP U4 State*. and a.-* medium «f advertising is nut of any kind in Iowa. Amongst the number Mis itiri\ S. W. Summers, of Ottumwa, surpa^^l. s«*Heripti«n price Al.6® per annum in we noticed about nil die "htmds the peo-' out* l&lectton. few of the prominent men of Iowa to-day.,' Jlurlingi.in, and Mw. Geo. Achcwou,of Fair It is the caurto of much satisfaction, uud Senators and judges, congressmen, polit jj 1,1, to k possession of the $tand in the con iodiofttive of the most gratifying state of1cians and lawyers, were thick a* chintz bugs tre of the "circle" at ten o'clock precisely, sentiment and determination mi the part of at a Country tavern/ As evidence in point, $ooa after, the followiug ladies, attend by tin people-of Ohio, that the late election hrts the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, a their eaviiliers on horseback, approached the Hfailed in «o decided a triumph of the friends United States Senator, nnd a prominent law of Freedom. For Salmon P. Chase we care ver of the State, were appointed on the com- 1 Utile. Personally we should not have feltjmittee to d*e?d«*upon ihe merits of Shanghai Tory sad if h? hud been strnck down. Oth- chicken-. «fi.iu.his own Slaw Uauhtlow» feel a* iodif- Th»- w.««Ui»*r ha been delightful again t( #«w«t to him as we do, awl the distrust of 4«y a briglit, pleasant sunshine, at n very hi* political uprighlne?- and the honesty uf ^mfortalib' temperature, but nevertheW h.« political history, has Ootihtlatt operated^ tb,. the lisruivan i^c tire ticket to a cunsidf the bre«xo over the F.iir grounds and einoi efib» extern* I rtn by ksepiug aortt«* a'. «-f 'n* the tt.-a :«nd vieittity in a Ueitsi s ing Mjflir i it) positive'opjMisiii ui.— .t free dirt, r-mlered everybody juM u. he *ts the rwpr«f«*ntatire of a great and] comfortable as they well could be. noble e^n«c, »h ch| to have *cen prosirau-d on The pair opened to-dav where matters his account, or that of any man. would have't overwhelming clouds of dust driven by wcav^spCBdcd m,um u 'i was a better show. John (jraver. of Jefler-, twpc of venr em|,luuic «ooo««». SilvCT (hi,' W1.,!. ..nr. tho» lure h,„„ ,« MBl, thp CoI county 1 believe. There were several re na irkublv tine thoroueh-bred two veiir olds TV' p.-emiuta for match mules w i tk-n bv v.. Ciapp, of Polk county these ond by'S.'Mcf'rtj of Keokuk e .anty at th» third by Charlie Cox, of iiu county. This department was well represented, and w presume that th*» fh-st premium arc the 1 in the Vt*te. ,|jH$rn(rt elevate smuinit ar dav K London at In *:,i n tiie 'j-riiu trade.' •i.-'^'ted t« AlUerira. ver* weut out bv l.i,t Uit«e orders have «one brendstiitlv, th tt we h-.'thvr le- lioartiM ac- teir crop» e:ui W We imag «abst«Dtiated.}*' u'r n] il-'JiWirh Fiat at On Ttte«i hi* -ft lawn Ktiu fair. T|*e Mooing l)af Ihf Fair. m. 'luiric I Thethi.d ami last day t.f the Fair *a«, FAIWIKLD, ThurvUy Night, T|tt two preceding, blessed with remark hniftjeen the great day of the Fa*rjgi,]v weather, and the crowd gecnied tiiiw far. and there will ha*dly be as many jmre d«n-" than ev»r. people in irtfeiMbiww to-morrow as there ha* vbaat t«» o'clock hi the loor*i»ff e\ ery beAn to-day. We haveno special akill in es-i'bodv Wa« gathered round ttw» circle to the timating the number of people in a crowd,, depth of a score or so, waiting to witness the Jlast .'v-»ing, with the csbl- bition Of horses. if Of carriage horses there was a fait display, nnd rot there was really very few first rate mateh carriage horses in th rins. A pair of fine bnys owned by i'. KetchUra, of Urichton, took the first premi um. Mr. Stewart, of Desuioine* coutr took the second with a pair of '•dtins,f' an i Mr. Wriml with a pair of blacks got tie* th!: i rI,0,U tho hmt show of w 1' a')0Tt' Tw »upeti was very lively. I ht» 1»r-• premium was awarded to a sorrel mare own od by T. F. CordiA, of Burlington, the second to a gray otrn^d by H. Stewart, of Desmoines county*, and the third to a Borivl horse of Dr. Herey's of this place. There were ftljout twenty riding horses ,n to be, for they were all ex- the ring, and such riding horses as some of adding the'ladies forth in codples. When cewively anxioiit to raliy their forces and them were! A. B. Port-or's little sorrel took t^ut? wss eonelmled the whole array swept establish their party on a good foundation preiuiitiu. Dr. Wier the second, and rtmud tne circle a few more times and again for the e inains strr!g'.'i». Tfiey were uncom- k^n a'd tiponaey the third. The mares end aonly atetlous and acti\ .ind were bound to e its on exhibition were not very numerous.: |.jK,c^uimittec congratulated them tipon the succeed if jMwWIe-r An i y". n tind-j i»g all these,obstacles uf .0 strong wras the feeling of oppoi-iitou to the Admin istration, so overwhelming was the free sen timetlt of th htate, that over the combined in 'u jne of the Adm'nistration ani dxvm i j|Ogue«, over the ar.archy which prcv,tiled i li'om Mu-eatiue, and to two beautiiu, c,imit \. The second premium was given to mares of the Printer stock, owned in thb k,j^ p(^05 the slightest doubt that there the exhibition of equestrianism on the part M*emMcd at any gathering J. R. Hi»well, of Keokuk, Mr. arheld, of andMr. phi"'in the State indeed, we miwed very «f Tim Uuren co., Mrs. Shepherd Lucer, of u Of heavy draught hordes th-" „r Jeir,.reun, tho (bird. ff V 1 o o e e s o n n i u a 4 1 1 1 1 anow Nothings, us distinct organization, «, rounds, during which the ladit^rnade u mosi l»d not the compact and enthusiastic mass! display of buggy horses the ring The fruit and vegetable departments did s ,ra'v satisfactory. come up to public expectation, and coy-j siderinir the verv favoralde season, wei-e not as good as they'should have been. Wu we, ple-ised t'o^ee a pretty ample show of dome,, tie \nnfae-!!'-(. und needled ark, aud u fair display uf cuke~. bread, prt'«M-ve, pi. ki.'s, ami suehTike evid-mcf?. of the indiiHr u.u! liiindi^Vork of out'fair couiitrvMoiu- i ad Irons which we nhould bo pleased to lay 1'our veader.s, and will do HO at our .'at!'" leisure. The afternoon's labor was ,«lo«ed with a .-»t ridiculous and not very ereditablefaree. in .he shspe of some twenty or thirty rap-' wai'tinna on hors'back, wearing masks and *rr lyed most outre dresti, aud with all m'tnnor of comical paraphernalia, who c«v- Mtn.a ti mi a.aj nrted tround tlu- ring ad libitum, to the n ho,dir.- t. e n, 0f n\\ w,.t| to- manseeius tuo h-»d a just appreciation of the proprietius of 1 iu., qtiulhy.) to- Wcasi«.n. T" #rhl u. disposed person.x tvho Ke«p in the lines.! ... Musif hfli b-nt its chr.rms. and enliven,, tilt* passing honr.»« during the progress of tb fcVtr. The Bloomfield bnnd whieh has been sin duty all the time, discourse most exeel iem inn* 1*. nnd perform to general athniri t:uti aud the great delight of those who ha\ a eultivated taste for the iSmovinj iiie the, result will satisfy ,ar ''0 ear and secure general appreciation. Mr, '-Fever and Ague** has been down on "that the half hu« A meeting of the Director* to-night will ll.uiae to-night for tho purpose of raking to*ttrd the the ladiea, will earneoff at ten o'clock, #f:er 1m\4nw of Morrison n«unied which the award of premiums will be'an d'mg':. nnd after he had *walluw«»d it all „rMi, lVe«t, Fort Pen Moines, Mi** Smith, -MM* Carrie Turner^ Leo County, 2 u Uliza Jane Hodges, Cass Coun ty, (formerly of Iowa City.) 11. A. Ball, Jefferson Countv, .NT. Clark, t'ynthia Ball, (i Mary M'Caul«?y'* 7 Klb n Whit comb, I! '. Susan Yar.igan, Kate Pop-, Ilenry 1U—Mrs. L. E. Slater, Wapello Co. i( 11—Miss Julia A. Smith, Jefferfou Co. 12 Maiv M'Clintoek, I.". K. Minter, Washington I v* nB l(jtticccul .the Thr®1 cinity of the stand. Isalielia S. Brown, Jefferson Co. 1 Mrs Harlan, Henry Co. J. -M «s Nancy Flurd, Jefferson Co. ••17 Kliza Ilurd, AIJIT I tening to the in-truetions from s :i 4i 1 is to the mode of-conducting thr ju triui eontest, the fair ladies, attended by Uit gallant cavaliers, in the order iimed abire proceeded to the track: and th irrand cortege move round the trac*. inmost imposing style. The cavaliers then moved towards the centre and left the Indies to pur- -ii«- t!ieir course unattended, anil after a few thera ti» e ists, an phen in accordance with tibe arrangements, s we did not i k notes of the awtud sticwwsful and elegant style in which they o'jvfemiums. Tb -h w of thorough-br lad gone through with the exhibition. After St ill ions atld man- w very good, but qui'.* which the Committee proceeded to award the lijmtsd in numbors. The judges reserved premium-. th»»T decision till inoruing. but will giv T'i- iirst premium was conceded on all the premiums to three very line Morgan hor.- haw i la Miss KUen Whitcomb, of Wapello theV returned toth«?i- ich lady accompanied only ty her cavalier, enti-red upon the ordeal, and dropping her at tendmt nfter he 1st lound, circled the course ir. v -wral times and returned to the stand ,rie p'.ice to the next in order. After testing a few of them singly, howevc:, the ommittee concluded to economise time by appro*ch *d the stand, when the chairman of of aa yearlings on exhibition, showing an in- of the different ladies and their style of dress created attention amongst our fanner- to th improvement of horses. x'*n ,.nrT ,.0.? off,r At 1 0 clock a very excellent address was ... .. o v o o n e e o o e a •hvcrc-d by the Hon. D. P. liollowav, of In-, t' ... ... ,, i u a -c o a u e w i w i e o i in l, T^re w n- evernl topics of the- iill.ou, •loiH'S, Linn, .Jasper, lubit pie, Scott, stminK of ui lady.*' The O^kaloosa Band have had out little training, and the members do them it'jiistiee to exhibit publicly at so e»r iy n period of their course of instruction.— If lias the elements of a good band, and f- vcasonablts practice will delight the pub- iliciiou. He says: ViSll: E ire, tho Ihc onurt-ronm IN er«iwdel, and many per ho doott not claim to be a I XJ the friend* of the old firm, and the public in Ft. .dt8on ArffttfcrwF.u to tbe Burlington have diwovmnl that they "are nutg.e„i «wi».u an,| t71? tO Mrs. L. E. Katcr, of Wapello county. WehlV, no time to give anv special notice or horseman ship, but will say in the general that every lady on the list rode well, and them are splendid 1 xeeedingly beautiful. n of the Next Faif and Election Ojfin-rs. foriuaucof theensning year. T. W. Clayett, of Lee, was chosen Presi *..t: hegranl Byington, of Johnson, Vice I* -si,! nt Mr. Walbteft, of Muscatine, Sec retary, and .1. i. Coriiuii, of MiiseatiKe, Tn i t-• ,-. A i-.--jlution was then proposed and carried eouti- ,, —-JiuiHui was 1 iien propo^ca ana cui (Jp^ns ... pergons were elected Directors I c» County, I). T. Hrigham. jpi U county, I*s Moines, Muscuiitie, Monroe, lleiry, li ai, Polk, VanB.iren, J'thnson, Makafka, K ok'ik, .Marion, C. Dudley. Wm. F. Johnson, T. Is. Parvin. N. B. Preston. A. Sanders, II. W. JBriggs. Dr. Brooks. Mr. Cofl'mtn. Dr. Bowen. J. 11. Ne.jdham. Mr. Alct.'oy. J, D. Bosquet. Mr. Anderson. A. R. Cotton. W. W. Wilson. L. (J. Johnson. D. Edmund*. \Vm, Y. Lovell. hv has callod on a great number uf itizcn» shot il\ ot ul,r Riding an Epiici.pal Chun-h., u{ Miwkeije. A ru^-.Mke, wcpri«a»:', but a lit- looking and can't get in." "Last spring 1 bought a little pig out of a I lu't forget the old at and. being th- fir,-t kilns b.» tk more cure would gratify IH-nei^hb.-r. lhnt he would eat a large bucket full of didn'tjUt il half f*U I" MTEST TKI,K K %PHIC ^I »». JLrrival of Or. Kane and his Party. Section aarrRNS, 4c. evening to tins port, having on board I»r. Kane nnd his party. leiirned Dr. Kane and hi# party uaa gone Thev then returned to lhseo's island a Upernavik, a Danish settlement on tho west coast of (.irecnltind, whence they wore con ,vi»ed in u hvnish V.^M-I to the island Disco, mid were-found there by th»seatebing ,i expedition. Three of Kane's expedition died of exposure—Vise Christeauzou Olzu, ejtr- .' pent* I'i^rre Schubert,cook und Jefferson J.aker. siuimnn. The rtmiaiuder wen 1 i• r.• or le.s.x liost liii ten. On the4th of Sept. the "bark Rescue nar- i J. 1 tiict with an icebeig, which struck her bttl- Arctic regions. M.m\ nati\es perished from WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. —It is not true in t_ in reference to renewing the negotiations with fif" .* 1 v. cy twehe per cent. No. prospect of tea IV an Coopac thV rebels are in great strength and the trade of Canton is much restricted. The extensive flouring mills of Hieker & Co., Brooklyn, were burned this morning, together with about 20,'WX) bushels of wheat and LOiW) barrels Hour. Loss $K»U,0QO, most ly insured. I O! N A Ki.K.CTIOV. anapolis »avs that the democratic majority in .nun countv is 500. Lit.t vinir it gave a M,,,®mr,ty ... Ktiidietn 11 rmu. Directors decided to hotd the next: 1 sl'KClAL Kl -dm., wiu h- id in ench the mules which took the] Muieatine. The contest .he-1 Ward orth». eity of Keokuk,W.-dne,dar th, i I U i i v o O o e A e i w w e f'I'V boxt pulr of Ui.ttcl:- ^'Vl» lii'it JUHCO UUU UftkaloOHll for the hon- Voting on the i"ri, in o w a s i u i s i i e e e s u s e e e i e n- u 0 After the conclusion of the equestrian per- t»! Stwck of t'.ie Keokuk. F»rt Ue* M«»in« and Min hesota ltiiilrojd, pay blc in the i««ni? of the City, biMiruig eight pet e- nt. jwr aiuiam int.-rcat, payable .-.ni anmiuHy the city of S-v York. lid n «nd' i payabi in rwt-Hty yiw frni ii, tit day January/A. l- 1,,SM. at th« »»id city i \. V-iii," the Socioty proctsediHl to tho cleo I W N. H. Parker, 2s. P. Cooper. C. Baldwin. Washington, Jefferson, CHKERITL VSDKR ArFLicTiov,- The editor it' the Kankakee Gazette is living under af- W\.-have ample Xbw Yo»k. Oct. 11.—The propeller Iraand '!'?k I in Juue in search of Dr. Kane, returned this *™»«thi*City and wafcan-.i-daiwi'i tiuauiiuoiisiy. f°r tbaso. J, counties ,hl!,l„r rnaj., Bedford eo. vote close, small American maj. WVMHVCTOV, Oct. 11.—The Tnion of this morning published a dispatch claiming the election of Mediil, na Governor of Ohio, by 15,0it» ijoritv Onr dispatch of last even ing gives ('bane lU.Oim maj. The Prwidont has appointed .las. Winter, of N' W York, Consul at Turks l*iand. BAITIMORE, Oct. 11.—Vellaw fever has mmriaii" and «e »rlv disappeared at Norfolk and Ports- .Mt. l'lcaMmt aud m) ith. H« i a Mr Delvin, Komau Catholic «rt v: 11 i n i o n i e o y i u i i 0 .- a o w i .- a e i y o K e o k u k u i n n a t" wit diti»nalTwf IInndr. il Th^iijand ls»)iar^ to the CSpi- Tli th- •ub-eript.'-n wUI pitnv uj^.u »„--.r richer-.' i* Sub eripswm." and voting ni.jt it, upon tiivii iickv xtWt-iij -aid fUM:tn.»n will bele-ld at tio- f- ll- winp Kiraf Ward—tiffiee of K. Kiib-one 1C DLIIH & PAPE. 3d Win. I.- lii-. 4 riantor'.- II u-e. Ka-ikuk,0«Ul«i i, I8$i-did I). W. Kl .IK»ritNE. Mavor. mot in:. HAVING HK\'II.« and n-dii-it sale eon^ijrnnteiit* of Mil mcrehan iiseand o nntiy pr duce. W to in..ite liljerat ndvaneir-'. Wo shall ten ion r. c-eivinjt nnd forwarding ail kind- good Slit I pr. du -e lw»tii to and fr tn the interior, an.l to fill ing ordeis f-»r nuy diwcipi ji»n in r.-lmndise. r./in the long evperi, ne «f Mr. \V. li. Hn«t.,n in this bmiicii of burin we nhali l.e able to give ftoirfuc twu. uV-XUN, HAWh.1 \r- A iil'j?T0.S. We toke |»lvn»ttre in r. eouiaionding our raocawor* io onr old fri-.iidtf, ami a^k for them a cont inuano-? of die lib i)iiy lateiv evlerol tl to u?. M.-.-.nr«. llu- toii, Hawkin- A Huston arc pr.-jwircd to do* a largt' bu*m and f.om their exp-rienoe and al.iliiy, wt arc wnlnUiUt wiil gi VL eulire uti-fi»etion. TO THE MTIIEJIR OF KDOKt'K. INIawoilinnet- the bark Release, which sailed from this port vVcili j|r[ (Wai,ilf) 'juth. They then returned to Piseo's island nmd sl:a fr in Wursuw Kust the «b^-' in I lavis straits, where they found the Kaae Jtnnc"of mi it-. *uh-iau'i»ny n the .old l\-»rla nnd o«i-....i ti»nUt« K:»iir.«id tnek, and at t!ie iaott or,\eni,nt 1, .. 11. ami iiour^! (J 'tnt to tin-city uf K »kuls in the ^tate it appears that Kane had pushed hid \essel, 0f 1 1 i I o u a n w u i i v i u i u i o n s i row «!heai»"i siiipwreea i\ conniii in con- ... r, .. with i ri'si.iuiK.ii t.f tt».' ('ity t'ouneil, 1 i A e i n 1 i n o i n i i i i u u o i- i i i i o u 1 b„.,k, f„r t|K. 1 I lnyrr~l. anion, Ilo... Hunt, V ar- ui,j w.wk-1, mid earrifd away hor boats. The Tni.- ioninitu-.' #rn-du:* autiiorurd to o*t- the «ub two T.'sseis wer«* f^st, and thought they were »«,ript»«w»Bh.-retof»iv made t» #rid iwnd in th-. City uf fi-«*en in for the winter, but dually got out. K.M.kiik.andfne ounty of llttn«M-k a N/.w YORK, Oct. 11.—Tho Canada hits ad vtees from Calcutta to Aug. 24th, Shanghai the 2d, Iloiiir Kong 10th. The rebellion con tinued in Bengal but the rebels wore giving way. The lietigal biuik raised rates for moo-s .. ,. .. coming for ward. Silks scarce and excessive* lHuoti'/h •loui'ifi', 'h» the »aid JJoodrt will if? IM-.1 ly dear. The pirates in China hold control wmm v do: city (Vmn' t. una 1 bi? that the of th» coast, in the t«a districts «»f lbonan D.vUioao|_ »aidr.«d w pat ia at.. i«- n(1, bt-r tij -ubaiit th. t'jll" wi.ij* '^t*tciutiit of the *_ Jf* fMigHtioit)-and iial»iiitiM ul tlic City, in rrgard to If: JHj.':, 30 mins., whi n thev were stunneil bv ice, and i» Juu--, 1* 4, n -ut.-cription uf 4"ty,.'iO(t whs mujU- tiquu and Kihbju irnmuing?, A-., Ae. to lh i«tH-k of tlii AI. A W. H. H. ('». by tin- Mayor City worked their way in shore to tind a passage. tu i- 1' 1 1 .. n„ ,..i tho ity, (aitiui uud a r.S 'iution of th they discovered an Ind.an village, where th-y ,.„,-llraf,- 7 and fhail keep* fall iwt gem-nil -t.». k „f tiro,-eri anil «.h,di bs prejwed Hi »i 11 itpni i!i. ni j.t fav.jraba- termr. We (ihali ftl-w. do 11 tieiK-rul Comioi^-ion bnpin kinds Ve"are oi'viKord STANNtia A UAMILT 'N. •ktober 5, lSai-tliwlm Lime Lime Gt Idm" ps"-» •. 7, I..." V "*exnre^-lv for the Ladie*. iuet reo.'ived at the drovivin he was good foroating nut woubln i°* the cMpoiatioo. Ordure l.f: at W. C. i unk- To-morrow the trial of equestriannhip by grow much. He got so after a week or two,! tou^r'n Htorn will woeivc prompt ^Miioo.^ gr k'F. VuoKlilks A 00. To may Cientlrmnn me Utt Burn- wt take (mkron hcro- j. eoi'K i co. O* WING bongbt out M^s«.Co|» 4 Co., wi hope B. ZWAltl' AOO. 11.0^0,^^,^:" i I'for, iHl-aine,- Plum rurifc*"1 i j. tuo%VomnZ con hta.ns. If |owai l:f to tie nearo Jrom. nuido within nny r«u,ro«d company or cnrpora?i««, i,- madt- I'M.k na'ural. and far #oj»t rior to all PiClLAIiKU'lilA, October 11.—I'tgratTliUNU for like inuiiixut warn or corjiora'ion bonds." Iwr light# for iHijui-rwirypiii) aluo. having an EI.ECTIOX. Fulton gives BM, ticket 200 Oa the 7th day «f .Taniiary. I v,|. il»«F eity Owtkeii experienre in ths art of «cr »ER^n year*. I»: HaHTr wt-re auihorji.'d by the mooianou* vote of U».- JH-W- I th*' be isn *uit 'h- nio«: L»*t:dio«iii. J*if p, to Mitb-.-rilx-«!oei\ to the lveol.uk,Fort Ik* Mom** I tir» a-tid Ilriiwiiig"1 js-,M! l,»inl.»cap and pu and MmiiooUi liaiirwad t-oinpanv 10 ih»" amount of iur.-# tlws nrk of diseased taken ai »b'»r notjr An 'C:ion MI-M^I|.|.I A Wai«-I. R. K. at War aw. \/1 KWIlOivS l»k«ap inform the Ladle, in tin- uiiMitii Juu •, 11. I'ctr^, K 4, iuL- 1 1 wriK-d tiw lum «f $iOO u» th# «twk uf «»id roal.— waderif*, Collurit from oentf to $T.Ut) Mult w, Xhe propeller and bark made their way Xbi-, th..Ufr|. tak n in the- name «f Mr. Perry, it is I Biaek Silk iku^-U and rrat thn»«l Lww Lu«,.hu ll oft in Smith's Sound up to latitude 69 degs. i i-1. Ik- jwid l.y tb.- t'lty. S Tliat ?hf ra:d Misii-s y»i'i A Wabash Rnil- K tha lie-cue, as far north as 81 degree*, where maiutamod l.y thessad Miaiiwi|»|.i and Wabnah Jtail shu w.is frtiaen in, aud they remained by her r***i Company. .. ail winter, sending to the Indian village, laat. th« City of Keokuk shall not Ik- iiuhk J-' .* abore mentioned for provisions, which were T* ^i,iHWi,i d.-|t«tt -i»ali l»e cittabiiniird and fl {hM fcvr j»erctHt. «nui Ihc whole of i*»nd i Supplied bv two mhttb.taiits. Ill the Spring ill gH»d i'aitii uitU c* tii 11 ftot, or I hut! they abandoned the ships, and Started south th Ci.y touaril .d UwHtyof K«sok»k »hail a- i V iigarcd W»ol LfcLaiu.*,'ju#t r.c.i»ed at on sledges, till they reached the town of »«u»Wj a*e«r«d tbat saiibiat-t.uy nrritng ncnt9 «r» •tire til!- completion 1 r-ttid Itoud. arm at ucoire' coi,'. as to the •i m- rul obhgiitiouof the City iintLr it iiuy b-' in*i »«ary 10 .... ..iwttion tf U»cul».v.t.K-iud, woil A W ii. J{„ i.cl.1 at t'hkai:*. in .fun? Unit, to 'tak« into i«! rutl-ti in,-swurc- fur the «iii)iiv-tiun of the Wcxterii Division of unid rua-lfruin Watxiwln its in- jj_ \y. iS«mpk-, ..f ihi* city, w.i* apj» -inl Tif .t, the fuith of ii« Comjmny to the amount of $'00,000: I AM», IjtUt and or Iwi fno winter was unusually severe n^ the „m,!o lttke rmi[ lh rv exposure and staryaiion and had to eat their of iwromi. usual hunting expeditions. d.scovered of Sir John Franklin. The C. S. sloop of war Cyane arrived to-day. Ointnitf «'for tii«C.ty uf K okuk, KIK approM-d i tiu- City I'ounnl, by at m-otutiou pa*««l Jun« li, 1,S'"D, und Ht a sui^cjuent melng of mid 'nuieii, Juiif2.)ih. thv following prini* dinp- wvrc iisd. tit': ,-A .Miiitmiiiii'd*ion w»t ie.,( ived frutu 11. W. ."•ani- m""'' 1 ^hajlioadt A *u J! ,, .. i Ml MSf-ippi and »abiuh uinpat.v, andaf :er lUimark in regard to the ound Dues. iKiiat- ihf fo fowin^ w** adopted, »IE Neither is ii true tbut Mr. Buchanan has been instructed to request the recall of Mr. Crjuiije.on. In a-i-'irtlanc.* wi(h tho ab«i»r resolution the mt»ra~ .iK-rof »heKst-cutiv« Uoomittn. from tint citv htu a^ltfunwtothi. A dispatch from ludi- of such citip# or -Mill I.c lo i-nr thv l»nL.of t'.inr umi)(T*:ip tnninritv in eitl s or f.jlintH** until they are iia!i*U. U*i the eon ,c™l' ,• or t« tltfir r.-fii«?eJiv? rHie* or eouati«s. w ithia ihir'y ta ijority for fusion. The democratic major- lX lni.n-j,. tty in an !-'l'burg county i* 4*''j. booda.aud tht- procc id oh *b.a,!i iu a:i CINCINNATI, Oct. 11.—LATKK IRO* OHIO, earn I Vp« nd.d wishn. the linno. of th« rounty Kiection return* from 62 counties, give near- ia wa? h.:i»J on »he?2d of ?i»'pfejubT last, the r**u:t of whieh was that ih»cityt'«m«! *uu tboriied to ,o:ui 11 •. cr .lis of »h-e to iheK«Mkuk #SIi.«-a'im» K j'lk ul: 1i 0—f»d »old my i«»n\» Uhin nt to Musr*. iri i tt A. .Miine urt, I am wry anxiou* to s.etiie up i nil .mt tand n^ tttc.unl-. loan la found at ih 0 show theia to per*on t«^d for a -ho t.iu where tiio.-e baviug jo eouuin i at the New I with nu-wilt pi. wo'trail and.-« ttte, and tuo»e hitving aim-a^:iiii mi-will doiikewire. Totlit- u»..ny old Oct 11—,1 frt no# andvu-toiu r« who have MO iilK-rady dieour- Tllf VllTICT a-k i me,oi)e» my eonnoition with the gi«**)' trade i .. ,* Oe' dl)t WM. C. FUNRHOU^EH. )t-^"rii litV uAiiKfi• I* 11 11 it \. .. v .. t„t, .m,' £%. j* iK if a r. ur Mu k.ii Hats, Ov.nt soft Cit#.-dm ait the iaU.-t -tyl.-s, just ceivvd, and for-isie cheap at ^IlKLlS.lN 'S III'MUV, 111". W, L!AH O. H. H. Hi ST»'H. Hu .ton, .wkins & Huston, (Su e "itirt to Siinnui A mi /»»•, riltlio-. iiE t«K'» 'Kit t'iMMiSMO* AND ruHWAHhlSU i iii II A N'i S. .Miu'i fcirecl, b'tween Fourth nnd it' li. Ktokuh. lowik. l.ai roa»i ^Vwpsuy iheamo.in' of "to- hondid thir ,-iiod d»iiar*. ItcaiMiulalioit. \inoiin -obM-niiwib* C. lld^erfjt tt the .M.a W .'I K. jt oe i-v 1 ity of Keokuk to tht- i. it V\ li. K. U'i^iOO ,t. i iri/ed t- o .:o I the M. 4 W. K. ^0,000 ..•1! !i'-ri*«-d ta !-.• Jul».' rd»ed *0 Ibe K. Ft. I). A M. Ii. R. (•». 10e,00© uuth"i'ised to loaned o K. Mt r.iii.liiu'o. lou.ew IVia ... 1J. -. Mi i!lAM, i v 1 i v o MDit:s, s von t.i call and -u-ns 'vtW ii» tho tint-. ranging iu prtfe-. Ir-ui tl to $100 per *x:tt. inv assortment may t»e f-qu I t!e. f"i|owlng: V.ii'.i., ltuoelaji iSable, yu.-t atone Martin, liock M.utin, ltd i:il i: V, D'?i.i.-iiiITdJl K N e w Y o k i i i u- a n n 4 »to«"k of Ladies' Fancy Furs, Fancy 11 'bet-, Fur OamiMetH iSwrni'# IJuwn Viri«mi«f and Calf* tieut'I- 1 in Muftloris. Ku- U1»V«HI, AC..4C.. #«sr 1 (,ught t-i lit) W.-^t. I ttiall offer Ureal In.tue imtntl tu of. ip'io irfl tinythmq in the above ha', a id will i« II ."eir* of Virti.rin. ap than the in St- w Autumn Stockt li i o 1 u On th« 2.itlt diiv of May, 1S5.T, the qactition of au-1 i i9.'"""''' Him k and toluri M'- Ualr- ,ll lt At^, IS, 1W£^—U "lHl» Wf. WOOL s i the L. «.f tluK btutc, paswd at i I'} iC 11 J.i*ci?lii MM»«4 tjie fJoard uf liinetofi of iht M. th- Kailmsd ruun.uj froui Qii:n y to C10KA Hi to |». ,. v miiV (1^.« toin^ur t!i-lonipution of «uii \V\rt^r.i I»i\irinn dogs, the extreme eoid having prevented the THon of tb Iiir»vtor» in making the appoint- 1 AIUT.s and Men with remnant* of r««rd twiicb «^0 traces were i^ onj. ea- a tm-inljcr o! ihc K*i-cu iv.- 1 ing tho "v«' ,,uim'tUM Wto*rf. Tltat tiu» r»*pr ntaiivr of th* city in th' Kxi-.-iriv«- ('iuniii*i- uf tho MiMiMippi and \\'«V«!i|i K. It. '0.. b- ani i- hi-r^H* aiohuriz.-d to B-T 111-ttiil t'lMnmittn*-Htiii the amoirauiv tha' tlic *ul«« ripion of ih city of Keokuk, for tOO.OOo d«i i«r-wio 1H cai rit'i ••us ing.'«lfMi h, and (hv IJoadt i»«n«i a* may iss rrquDrsd to bui.d ibe U.«atvru tH vis ion of HHi.J road. 1 -,f iU».-.H k an-i Mo- urt- its cr»mp!e! i"U The following is a copy of the Law pu.'ed last win ter, and rt f-rr. to »l*\c. '•Unction 1. lie it »nac:LiJI by the (it-ncral Aiwcuib'y of UicStat,- .if Iowa, Thai ia all wh».-re ib connVr, eity or t»»wn itni»r|w»ra!ion» hav.-. or may h- r.-«i -r oine S!«x-kho r- 111 Kat'ronriii, or 01 i private com panic# or tnt-orp«raJ iont, it (hall not It. ianfiii for lilt- county Ju ifcc*, Mav»r« or oth^r ijni'i ^r«'nch and Ai •-A. t.. tretorc l^t^vliphr. the „nl, light by »h,Hi U.f 2i n.OOii dollar*, A'fro to,.il«f- rii« an addiiiuna! I«IIIU Pi«-rurt-! put up in ovtwy var. ty of *tvU-, r«irardl«m of Ml,WHI 1..::arj to the .Micji-'i-ippi and W i!ta,-h ,,f t|lt.»cBtiior, aud ia'ai-incuon ia ail ca^ea llui roivl *"onipany. iin* 1 ip!ion» aulii,.rizc»l teed. above li i\c ti^vi-r yet betu Wa.ie, bot ihrf ti:y ad- jaat 22. —-.I vancsrH in ca^h to th* K. Ft. D. M. A M. K.Co., totbe »t?»n of two thousand dollars to pay a |«»rtion of tlw i t-xpenei-s of tho survty, article you to lo any A" I "-'k i" ... v ,.,r.j,i *ail and e .amine mv stock, which t* nuperiur *-|HM.I»I ai- ..... u,..,. thing »n the Wc*t. La li.-[lieu? 1 il and Umk over iny ftuck. No trouble to .-how gi*id-. l),n't forget tae place, but can at the NKW IOUK ilxponu M, A. C. SIIEt.DON, O t.U.'.W-d Mam. e rner !ld ^t. The "Gate City Hat Store" 1-Fur in ri feipt -f a lurjr k of lln:.«, Cap», and Good*, purch«.-.«fd directly of the manufao-j tares and warranted in fetyle and quality No. 7-t,' Main Street. fr. F. VOOKlIIKH Sept. «, ld5S.—4 "Oat« fltf Hat Store.** for th« city trade. 8. F. VOORHIEh A 00. Sept. 6, ISaj.—d "At ihi (iate*tflt) Hat Store.** A MM 1.1 of Gentlem i^' Wiiikin^ Caimand /Vl'mbiella*. B. F. VO'tlUlIES & 00. 'Sept. 6,1 S.'i ,.—(|. Cf ENTLlfMEN 'S t-ollar«, Glovee, Cravat* aud For Good- at GKeCity Hat Store. Jjcpt. fi, 18j.r».—d S. F. VOORIllE.« A 00. FILL an.ortment of V'ictorino^, Cutf* and jPura N1( A LARGE and oar fully .-elected aa«ort1B«B- of th.-'ei'i v" limita, ai the Bluff ''Fenr/ Hoad" to tho l\. the latest styl^ of fine HaH und Caiw. expre*«iy y -4 ,M«.r. Street WTSTTrNG Keokuk, October 8,1855.—d2 WAMTDO. PMART. native IMV,^I.. work in th# utor*. En- ity at tb* '"Great We-tern Emporium.' quir« it .heldnn 'c N\ w Vork iiat Emporium, Maiastnet. {oet.lMI Aagtut 11,184$. a new flat w. have jin-t rf«irfd per Expres.- 12 do*en S«d Hntr of Seporior qua! icer- a iiiiu and tba« th, «tvie i... ,IlVlte(1 tbe atten- pri,,K luw 4 Wl" u ll''' $ Jj*^"ttn,rjr' v rurivt'd tbtj lar^cal ttoc.k of *"«l Oursrtt, Itibbonn, .Moire An- H. D. WOODWARD A CO. Style*. bavejn-f r-T, i\ei| ..ur Fall k'yl of Iadu*«' OITW. n.-th. aod Siik Ol.-aks, Talma's an I tt. s alwj of iv«btt and Pi, 1 id hhrtw !#. «t-pl57dAw O'»HH AiiI 4 CO. DUl.hS1ItIM 1N( 1 he Liidu-.- can be suite! in thi# lice I»2MAw UR TlWART» it CO'S. am ful and Taj-tau very variety «»n Is /Utlil lit p'-T.l.tvv M-(.NU\VAUU 4 CO'H. P:n.d-- 10 I IKl.,ilNlv~,—£v«ry *arit?y of ptarn and ligand W»oi UcLsiu.*, ju#t r.cvnt-ii at p27d4«r WirfUtW AUl A CO'H. KK\J»V MAHbCWIHINtl.—Ev.rytiiing in thi* iiiK* had :s.l ihi- i'-wrwt fit/uri* at K'^27D .. WORIDU \|(L» 4, •!)•. •*MOSIK.H. TV. i U 1 6-d oct. S~d V iri4i I. v-'-i*. For naiti bv J. T. t'AVE fiOK. TJ K'llAltI» HI ivi.fir i V lUuMruti.-iSj liy W.liitlnUjrn K A tal- -f AiiiUitm, fair! mi iv tiv J.'i.CAVKilWS. VVKlVfm?! Al^ of Oc-..{ ia by W. tnll V.T more Simm i-d For sale l.y J. T. CAVE 4 FO*. ami the iswmr or ruvciatiutu of a Phy»i cian'» wife. For »ale by «'t (i-i J. T. CAVE 4 SOX. yvitr* in Vn-toriu, ajid.-imiui'» l^and hv Win. IJnwiit. l"»r aair liv •ct B-d J. T.r.WK SOX. -L« *nh vi,ita to i^ydn y nod V •nuWiof both by. ]»r. i'-.iaxi. Oi-t 4 T. CA VI. k PON. 'PlIK Fav.-rite Aot!j«.rtf*» of th.- S.uth, A ro-w Novel bv the Author uf ••AI- jh The "llidd. n i'nth,'5 a novel i»j Marion liarland. Th as- who iiau read it |i-r--.nouno- it #uj»or»or t "Alon: It in a rt- finish production, yet re taining »ii the ftthu- wi.d isaturaiu- ?r or th I i nj-r ui:i.-. 'r KaU- by C'AVK A S»N. ^I^liK It'SJk AN1 lift t"ToR\—A nairative fur the young, un otvajtion the .luUU-i of tin* hn'ish Mild F.^rtign l»ibU* iXK-ietf. F.»r **|e bf Iv CA\'f. A 80N. MoitNiNus'wi'cii"jvnv»—A'Wm h«r *"*i 'DMrove„«.r* »'U nwwraf.,.1 through ,h.- i-hh,.- and d. h»*ry ,.id ""'j ,a*-T that 1 iii riiut ,.i.« .. notlonir in this ne« fhai! in way «&.«* coriHtranoa him a call, in ihf tin 1.. a J0' if d.V.i Kn»l rr.tdi»K*. for tb« tlw*i and the family. Cat. ill, v |.r. |»,ir«-d ii oin n«t«* «. riaoiis preiM-Utd by iho Ihi^ K« v. VV ni. l»ay, of Hath For^aieby ipp ih CAVK i St,»N. JinA«'KKi.AV Sew Work, "Ih :Vcw.^iW»-»," I uioir* a most mpeetnbl- fmoii.v\ For mil** bv n».p2M I AVH 4- ,-ON'. 'PUK Kisses t.|Joutat* t^ceaados at .lean on with a l'^t i-n frotu th Anet. nt arid Modern Author Ki rSalebv f-] 2D CAVK SOX. PAN AMA In i- .-rAu Aen)i.t of the Panama Raur- ad, "f thf Ho-* oj I'ainiltia and Afpin wnl. with t.-h i' Lif.i ati^t' i arwUr "n th- l*th uiiiit, b* Hubert T' tnt«. for »aif- by »,p2i'd •-f rr y TO. dkf llaiHrrrrnn i.»li-r)r» IW.ligrlit l' I KLL, JtDagui'rrcan Art #i, wt.uid re*fwdful ly aun-'UiK t'e m ,.i tvekuh Biel vii -ni'y, that pri p.ird lo iskc ifk fllK L.OV IR'H SOLIbOqiA Ut #-«rch k Indie*' n»v, for. prarL-, In dt. k »ar io{ !:-b«rn maiden (r ij. l. Ocotida'r d'asitiud mtui, WJIH J..RTI_ LCFA NAJURC IU'HII. tio ga'!i .Myrrit ana Fraukinwnet Aud »«.- Arab,an fpn-'-.", And tiu-Ur round 1 -ur "i.tart's delight" I-.IU wiidett of lb. U-e*— I'll give to her wlioin I snore. 15 far an nfFVu.^ »n-li- r— My fans*, all dre^.-.l in lo«erV imiiw, la Bttcii'.-i fair yl *ht Hicttire. *.V. i bas. r.et-iveil ihia day direct from th« uiauu fa.-tur. Tt a ittr^-e va riety of 1'apii-r Ala-' one of 1 its Among Jlountain Martin, k ueh, Black and ItlneCoucj, Whit- Kriuiui. FurOauntletx. L«di-« call and txatn ne th. iu. w*ntinK the above good.. Call P"™1Ul A. C. SlIELDON, Main, eoruer ltd ct. A NOlllF.U snr.-at anna: ol Mvlw ,-Im Ngw YOUK ll AT 'Rr., Oi l, 11—d M.iin, cur. 3d at. BcWbt's «i*Uery» *6 Jlaiu S.irect. 1,. u. Htm I V A O I 1 I n i A A i A Nl dealer in rV rv dcrerinti' ij of Ii.i.'ut,rr-i.type ttouda, Ciwea. of oil »if-* at eh.-ajH than evt-f lefw ofi.,nd in tiii* market, either to ArliStn IUi with tif^-like inimaiuie ali and 'e th. at tht Sky-Light Hoomfc, SO Ma.n Siiw. in. is:,:,. IUKTIOO'I Nti«UiM Ikjr^yiht D\'.li:hHi:AN «»ALLEKY tliii ing riiieri-d mio »r a? tli. 11 with Ibe [«ll, lll-e if ju^'n 'l -lira! noital em l'»p eH Mlteh'- F: Hill lu whir!, ha*e i'.-. awrf .led the fllHT premium? of -eier S'a «T Fair* and aU». a jfold tarUai No tr»7w7-V» i "r, re«et.tl held in N w Yo.k Cry, I a 1111 now rr- uf ""Uialaicf w«i. h, forfa,u.fuinw- of YuUk fJToKK i -v*'«:U'ion. auty uud rM.-hn.»* of .mIi-.-, the dural'ill tv and tini:h of woikniuioihip, ohallengei, the ad in i ru iouof th luv of th i,, au iful 11: nalu .- ami art. and au.'e* him tn exela! in at ud—"Third n r.-et is it- p,ai li. jjet lif-lik. ixnoiatuiw tak n." Aa I nil the only Artwf whom *ue:i fiame- ran Ixpar .f!ia.»el, I wo«'ld *|^e!fully aolir-it ail Wofteru art *#t,« to an ini.p.'-t i n the siuu,-. '£4^, I w uel alMi invito th.ir attention to ou«ljl the .ur^e.-t and lu *t .0111 pi te a»-«ri Ul, tit* 1* guerit-4/iyp tUnk and apparatus U be fotiml in the w.«t«ri eounuy. LME11SO.S, Ariiat. (Jalierjr, No. I Third Str^t. s«p 28. Mississippi Valley Nurseries, K.llkU Keokuk, lewa. i e i i e o a n y •I "4,ripit.n ul Fiuit aid 1 nam ntal Tre., Grape tie.-, it*.4, Sliruba, l,..wl ring I'lant-.. Bu.b^, 4c-. winch will Ik funnell ed at Eaetcin oatalogue pi'i- •«, the Also ,4ivdiing Stocks to the tradv. Any article in our line may be had in me fur fall planting, wnii-'h i? d.ri leii.y pr.t r nl.,e, by Moling in y„ar «,nier.- nntn di.it p. Now A CO. i Flrawb.' Pine Aj e time for p.antiag out y.,»r 1 ,., We ha*• he How-v. lluil^.m, ,M. A Kajwrior, HurrV New Pine and Jcnner'f Sei-diing j. -r wile. Nur- 'I ground* three mrth?of a mile west of J,.S II Moit) -s. HCBBELL ,1 IIILTON. ept 18 IH55 dAw How Ivwclry K«talli«liinrnt. I'AKnn i: & W'l'.iu a 11. w M.ir- "n M,i 111 ^trwt, be tweon S -.-olid uml Third, wher-- may bo lound an entire new otojk »-f GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Palor aud mauti lo. k», si iver npotn~, E r)o», klive*, Ae., pure a.- -oin. New and fa-hi.-liable JuWelry, plar. ware, fine p-ek'-i cu'l ry in fact everything 11 an -iiHb!- in thin line and which may bo bought citeaper than el.-o-wh re. p&r The puUlie nerally '.re invito to call and examine the stock, whether th«y wish to pnrobaee or lioi. Kc kuk. October 11, '5'—d.t y A li. if. ilL AU'lUi* A QAUE. FULL a.-^urtluellt of Ludic' Kud, Bilk and jJiei Gloves, all colors very cheap at 1,1«». MI5CUBLL A (JO'S.