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0atc K v '1 vo 11 tt:!" Citn. E O K I K: FRIDAY MORA7,VG._\01r. C.__ "oiTUIAL A.PER OF THE CITY. THE DMS Mots** VAU.EV WHIU is issacd from this offio1 "»ery W.-duesday. ha* an extensi veaud in «r«asing circulation thr lUgtiout the DenMoin Val la j. as well as ia the rest of the Stat.- and the Uni ted .-?tatss, and as /h medium of advertising in not arp%w«l. gubwri^lion price $1,.M) per annum in advance, The Locofoeo papers are publishing e *.• -r „,v i \i*» ». shed triumph over Atoerican nbrtv. Fret •p«eeh outraged, free presses attacked, free- mu-dered, and the constiiiafcioa a rope of sand." Oh! rou craven of heart. Look at Kansas V. Popular sore-eitrnty cru.«*hel out by the heel of the conqueror The taw given by an in vader denouncing fiendish penalties for the *exrre:*e of the most sacred rights! Oh what of the Press, Free Suffrage, Constitu tional Guarantees, and Individual Liberty io Kansas V Outraged, spit upon, derided You who roar so indignantly over know Noth ingi«m, hnw tenderly do you treat of Kansas, where the vioktion of Civil Right# has no par allel among the free States of modern urne *. cy-i he Jffatck- yt now says that it got our ptpjr containing the list of Appointments, by private hand on the morning of publica t.oa, and that it copied the list from us, giv ing us credit in a separate notice. Now oui paper went up the river on the satne day that it was published therefore, th:.*pretence that by some remark ib!e enterprise it procured tb« list without thanks to us, and sent it back down thj river at as early an hour as ours reached the sams place, is humbug, of course, just as we.presumad. If the Ilatckeye hadn't been so disposed la be astonishingly enter prising over a very small mitter, it won Id have saved us the necessity of bringing it down to the facts, and itself many words and the necessity of coming down a peg in its highfalutia'* pretences. emea-Uion ers of \S an i t( party woui of iij-2. Wtemof cmluat.on. What scenes fo. a Democrat has passed through V\ estport since esr em or civilization: v» rmt scenes ior a Democrat has passeu tnrough est] republican goverm ml Anurchv and blood- i on. D. D. Barnard lias written a lon^ latter, calling for th? re-organization of th. Whig party. Th.1 ability, in.egritv and a riotisin of Mr. Barnard, no man doubts, bu his sdg.tCity may be questioned, in common with other politicians of his class, if ha is so duU ft* no: to *ee that the old Whig party i* a tiling nrY.ch U bejoad the possibility of ro ll i« strange that these foHow •r j.'iy so l:*'l respect iO hi? last rr.j i?'„- ,ir:ui.ir», that the Whig t-i -1 with the cleotios I wo believe Mr. Wet,iter apprehended the truth more clearly th in Mr. irnird, or Mr. Choatc, or Mr. Wiathrctp. «iov. Hunt. CsT Af all the aw-'ilais w oV th t\ i.:i-V,vania ierlion tlu' cand»d ite for Canal cinji1. yed it turm out uiii s/ioner ^•l.o vs..A !v taken u tair indication of ti. -rvn-ra! n meat, and an average ol th .pal ir \oui) has not a majority at all. II is eUclcd by a plcuraiity, when the oj v.tu in tho agtrret: ite throws him intu a minority of over 2,0:U. Had the opposl t.oa beea united, thu*v would ive carried tht S ate inoit cort iliil .. This fact sustains o.i: (utrks a few r.» .^o upon the l'ennv!vti n i lection, anU u^itariiH the re.isonablenest or ojr RuCie:pitio:i thtt th? Ksystona Stat gbt. on u «»luar, fair i«HU», with pirtjes ranged d.-Snite nni safisfactory S?l n, a# they w ill bc» in the great caai i gn ur'xr \e.ir. Ivf.OM'K .NitiixnsE lki,iii,— We iir gl'idto Seari) *h r\v- agents -.f ti.ls road art tucv:edtug si' .vi l. at St. Louis in procuring e'.o'fc sj^H*r,pti »iti. ::nd that the who'u a in »unt which th v dtiri to procure is like ly to be subscribed. or three-fifths that sum, have already been taken, and thf Prw'.d nt entertiins no doubt but that before mu-irn-r th.' wliol i $.V),(WUwill esubscrib cl. Th estiui ite for work 'lu this mon'h w.'l tc prjiupiiy met, and everything i« pr-'^ros-liri satisfactorily. A M. rat Mtn-:::U.A .~ Spite of i- 11 in to sing t!i iiiiin rtal ode, Hiui ill th r-fu .il to so, Hachel is found thede id-» of en Amerlc ui audivnee wore luiper- "lie aTitU-'piUed, and hasbe«ne»n- »tr 4i i--1 to gr.«. fy the public desire. Sbe will ivy ilu* good excuse to offer to herma« t.-t at hoiu?., that *he found the Atuei'ican »S \rt»ei»u as exicirng nnd indexible as a»v of :bi*se #ho are cumbered about with divine rights .ml g.-wg tWir. Of !!•.•? pr 's,'n ition of Mar»elll use, th. K .*wr V iri Cvuntf say a: .decrowned the evening. What W W it't Sin^ng It w is no.hi rig less tb:in Cdt JA. A hoarse v.'ic4, broA.Mi, iu.Mpible o! tu 1M iy of th m»ipi«»t r- tbu. Suuuir.ui.' tli tn tase, au I utter ,v mt of skill-m v iuch are /.acii fts as asi»n*im wh ii C'l'iJJ to have lidded i. •pirsd etj.iiii ot «Hi rt\ i do-jy won i i, ,, ia »Jo it i v»i|f.fre:t- x'uur: lost c,v I ,ir !, b-jo^ a bjitcr it an i. .f -ent.i«-ie tPr«r» id t« 1 I r.iy from n an/-it ilea»..*u, and if *h wa» pow^d of it. Sh.-qu.v ,%ed au I cried out as the spirit woii i .isni -. ir iaat a, brokers, chieli v of operators in Erie suwka. T*)«frapktc Raw*. Hkc 1* Dying N*W Yo*k, Oct, 29.—There were several fai.iire* oti Saturday among the \\«i street j,. A letter from B«i«e published in the Her- aid MtatuN that the *hip Diadem, of 70 toot, wap wrecked recently on the coast ne:ir Ba li«e. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29.—Judge Kane made U D0fll,« .ppUcwt, Imt i r- dvrlhiU the ,,,.,,K.nor mav purp, h.msolt the Judgc orders that whenever Williamson ia Jm^d to h,m by the court, the Mar. ial m, I J,. irlth much gusto a speech made by one Carrigan, of Philadelphia, at a Democratic meeting, the substance of which was a de- this morning ««9 V1 gorgeous old paintings with a halo bright nuneiation of Know Nothingism. This isthet^mmon Pleas, fhe Court decided that ne.- b, ruinhow/ lt a9 if freshor s n way he feels shocked over the existence of lcrtflt} a a y a n e o o o o s y a e n o i o v e n o S a n n o n s K e e a A a i n e a u v "'ireat God what a picture of the bright- The Knnsas correspondent of the Sr. Louis thtf correctne.SjJ 0f d-.mof conscience riolated, free suffrage mnn. «ud be says nal!« druw^he rich, rosy blood through th. trampled under foot. ar*on run ri.-t, cifuem Don 8 eP"e(''1 1 has been denied by tba i 1^1. bring him into court to ducide upon the Iwr- jpuV(lfJ ihtr action of the court. Through the open casement steals the or coun y were ega stoc o trs. |jj„e his report of tu e Democrat nor any of my reports ever Ar.,i .h.. charged him with "hitving made a pro-sla very speiich,** but on the contrary, tha Hid lie is absent from the city at present.— .Among other warm personal friends of Gov. Shannon, to whom 1 read the speech in man uscript, and who pronounced it correct, 1 will mention Mr. Miller, the Indian Agent, u houi 1 have nu-i since leaving Wcstport. (3^The Troy Whig states that Dr. Kane, of the Arctic Expedition, is soon to be mar i ried to Miss Margnretta Fox, the second sis ter of the spirit-rappers. £5T"Th&ckeray came oat in the. Africa, on her last voyage. It will be remembered that he has been engagtd for lectures in several •uties. Tar story of Buchanan's intention to snarry thj widow of the late President 1'olk, is said to be untrue but it is said to be a fact that he has been recalled by a letter which went out in the last steamer, though AC doubt it. fritter, 1 ii Kentucky and milliard Alabama have been added to tbe list of eminent Southern men vrbo are to lecture be fore the Bo.stortiun.-t on the subject of slavery. T*»e Women of Uoni rdam, A singular custom obtains anions tie- ser vant jfiris and wom n of the humbler classes, n the tnanner of tiieir visiting public places, and on fete and gala days. Dutch propri ety will not allow them to stay away—not, chat these qualites are any stronger in their fctuluine, th-tu in their masculine developp rn »nt«, in Hoiiaad or any where else. Th -1 Dutch v o.neaiuKK the voting m-n to go with .lieui and pay their gallants according to the k'alue of their -rvic.4-., thus st-cirin^ the !esi ntiention. A good looking fellow with .jis cnsiom, I was inclined to ch trge it upon hrough the streets of Rotterdam to over- »f complexion, a jaunty trimness of ligure, i.n,rP te lSiC Cl ,h (1 W0UV'V ii jtUin Ure 1 'i i* W Cur. Prov. Jour. '"»»-u.™w,.,oiiti..' k* f» tn---! tj- -. .t.i. frl V.-s vriH TVS'' li rr?'* it red an 1 ti .• f/o ii bur eva, an I h'tni *at lik»i a ill i1 Io»is Ui i! rise au i a: Hlwrn ttu'v ii ,i-U *-i nt I Hi it Frenchm.n tilt, p livery of this, ih-» mo pu. FrtWioSi ere»uon which veiijro.n v r. 'J Ii himit* w i sti id ujt •.» ir. '-''eil 11 d. 'ijriit in li »r de- 1. s„ I..,r i I 'ithilitned wave of hei wliU'h mil- 1 j» -rh tp» the only, is clfstineti tu i can cousina d«. \V"e »!:'.t tn conuf'ic ti jiri 'Ui i wav-lJ.^NPto. :h ca'ltj party-im priaoa him! "Ni, our lujr viniaion!''' 5u pt in the evasive language of not having |r0fti iu„- ..f de a "pro-slavery speech." Now. neither that at VVesiport he expressed himself '•as" favor alie to slavery in Kansas," and this he can not deny. The gentl men I have named cor roborate my statement, and all of (Jovernor Shannon's subsequent acts, down to his vo ing the pro-zluvery ticket in the late lettion, prove such to have been hi® sen timents. '1'ii^ Republican repe -ter—who did not hear the speech—is the only person who has ventured to say that I reported it incorrectly, [jlcuA of »,-ass buttoni, and w iu agreeabisi A quiet dinner nt the Girard llou«e. with ii inncrs. of course liuds the most employ- couple of bottles of champagne, allaved bv nsnt and iba best prices. V\ h^'n I beard of The following is suhlimelv beautiful and ptthptir, and could only have been dictated a ne thjr 1 lDJr we heart tuat ha# experienced all the bitter- were 1 l,e A merely parsed through ,t (We#tport), and could find only two cituens who had heard ih:lt Gov. Shannon's speech—.Messrs. King and tJ A. Brown, of the A'a^^ Uty Lutein** hnin nt trh/irn onmrKi»ii »nv oomi both of whom endorsed my report as cor- 1 painter ct. Gov. Shannon dare not deny /, ex- v lll'Miiiviu PO»ji CI V fitW w aid n pleasant expression of the face th it is ft «.oh Uways agreeable and of,en rises to positive they've "ot Sose thev came to life. whatM .,.U/r In,-"rei^ied by the n -a.- i TO„ tjn o4 their d, e»s 1 n.babh the habits ol hefo-e ante-dolutre monsters. i^nhiiess wh.oh they are educated, are Th^nk we told him we would "call the po oot wnh uf influence in producing this eoiue- }|ef. .jnesj of pc«o,i .I appearance. But I think -J„«t look at tbw pickled snukes! Wake hill» T,r !Vi,n"'!1 LrunJ,m" il lm» w rr nu^e voliii" t*raWi?,S room. 1 A \oung gentleman who was with me and hat and—^ whose ideas, like my own, were shocked nt ij,^ iuch unsecmlv labor V»v one of the "cutler a«i I i* i .u the nitur,.! iuipul.^of hi. Sij f«.lt^» ll intry, thit h* w is disposed to relieve her ihe burthen. But the narrow was heavy aid the girl seemed used to it so mv friend's -evolution went the way of good resolutions generally, and the Dm -h damsel, a living •aicture for the advocates of the rights of women, to usurp the occupations of men.— Fr si th Un ivo i unt i. S'l'osc they'd come to life, what 'd you Not ituite Potted I p. Here we reahed the window a breath of Our affection ite cousins in America so scl- m».»icr»-'-the New Y..,k ll-rdla "I g»m'to justlv ills it. id elicited a verv severe ar- wereMive: only gotn'to s'pose licle'fr.iiu th Kditor, who veh'-mentlv de- T'1 uouruH-dtheeupiditv and negligetiee of rail- i'""'.* wav Directors, and the imdhc:nev of the isiacres wn'ehlnve rccejith ta-] iourn.dist's statement, that "for let,s of- do ,g hat therein expresHed. Who the au- I lave to wander through the woodlands Jr:*,:'"7fotTuTiiPrt ft'isan ex- **th* K,K®. tract from some book, if miy body can read it without mo.fture in the even and Blows in tke throat, they are worthy of marble .... I SnK is DviNu•—Ilu-di! she in dving The an order to-dav tn the W illuimsoii cns»e, denv- ,. ,l „i__. ., .i i nun- icht streams through the rilate-glflss .i.)ill,cIct.t,f room bnuh of (ragruut »-,th the, ,h(. 8mth„.,f l""',10""•*»"{*» I ml., would .loop 10 worship: Cp* alld unn .aI1,t,iaf will tU ijr Ur i „„v falling earthward on the bower of c»nary sings in his gilded cage— her canarv and the mocking bird raises his cleftr llute9'higher hig i er on the Gov. Shan- fuincd air. that gentle- ^Vhy do yon clench your hnnds until the per- thin, quivering skin? Why do vou grind VOur Hh ?ther anJ hls belw ,. am sure, and that ladv with her head upon her bototn 1S #air aB*y rCl'v, nothing could be purer than that lhose Ui those golden curls. And she loves you, too Ah yes, any one can read that in the deep violet eyes, raised so tenderly to your own. Ah that is it your young wife loves vou. She luiKed to yours tbc existence of an an gel. when she knelt beside you at the mar riage altar and placed her fuuid in yours. For twelve long golden sunny months an angel has walked and sat by your side, or slept in your bosom. Vou know it! No mortal woman ever made your heart bow before a purity so di vine No earthly embrace ever filled your soul with the glory beyond the stars no eartblv smile ever shone so unchangingly above ail noisome things, as you earth-worms call caie and trouble. She an angel, nnd other an gels have been singing to her iu the long days of this pleasant June time. IIu»h vou sav, but vou can't shut tbe anthem notes of lleaven from those unseal ed ears! Louder, lighter, swell the hymns of the seraphs brighter grows the smile on your young wife's lips. ijhe whistiers, "dearest, I'm almost home. and you will come by «nd by, and I am go ing to ask God to bless you!" But you cannot hear it—you turn away, and the big tears gather in the violet eyes. You had held her there on your bosom all day—all night are you tired j1 But you can't answer, closer, closer—you clasp the slight, fair figure painfully you press your lips to the cold brow—Carrie is dead! fier place no nation will raise a monument to her memory! But she was yours great God of ours—vonr nil! No, your nnd God'# and your year of joy i* over, and she rests on Jlis bosom now in IIven. They have dug a grave for her. Spring flowers brisrhten over it, and the green gra smiies wiih daisies and violets. You go there, and sitrh and pray, and ask God if you too may conic home and when no answer comes, your proud heart rises up in bitter ness, and with bold, wicked words upon Tour ronjruc. you pause, for your guardian xnscl In »ks down from heaven, and whispers —Ilusb!" i Sfe'nir "Throurh a C«'a«*i n c„p nf roffee mf ne hm of personal cbarnw the Dutch 1 snld J^m II—, "we visit the »Cado luuweU. U required only a short walk mv and a rejalia. The lonir sinn- »r nfternoon was gi ow'n" shorter. "Sun- *l Natehrul Sci'nccs." ^'Rendy." we replied, snd a cloudv omni- »mon, ,he d-denizens of the whHt *r on .pat j* flti'tkes! S'pn.e thei oame to life, wh.t'd wheel- ]0 then?" quo'h steadying bi«- I iiolla fire!** P,e'uresq«eTwould have 'Twouldn't do." «HidB—,"thev'd ernwl *h° w,,'!b fences against publ.c safctv, British Rail war bluff, t\- 'cu fw t«rm V "f of ctrs.- \V«' fv ni rre th nk of p»ni®h.ng rich and rcspvciable people than our Amori- 5hwu then P" he continued, as we stopped n nural boaUif, gpjf against the side of the gallcrv. a i kmd» Bunk Book*, Lxlztr*, urnaU. t^*»h. u abe.ittmg dress— it could hardly have II »1)a fire* Bill-Book., Ac. J. II. WK-Tt'OTT n..vl lie Main st all round vonr pantaloons, and p.et into vour our patience eave out. "Jim "So I do," says he "they'd be awful Stop, savs he "that p-polar bear winked nt me. S'pose now, he was to come to life!-' I his was too much for our humanities.— We walked aloiin one of the iralleries, toward an on»n window. We wanti^i freh air. "J-just look at those skulls Chippeway, f^boctnw, Ch-chine*«e, Cherokee. Ejrvptian.— I c',m" lorn give u, credit for being in advance of °f i"' nn* 'Suppose -Iteiineives in the smallest matter, that it is doubly vexing when thev condescend to .v„ ., praise us to tind the praise undeserved. A .,11, f1"' w^ /'^hat's the use? ease of this kind occur., in the last file from 2 lir,nk- humminS hlrd8 1,11 tt V hU ***d-»toppedopno, flow hw at w z z• An'1 down "„r i!1 um plate im our own lines. Th* oulv pas- I It is a ston#* con!ain'ng a photogranh ire winch, we are truly sorry to say, Would of u beautiful landscape. It is have tu be expunged, woaid be the Sew Vork i a 1 ftnd Wl^" s ud t?ti« itie-drivari!i, r*, an sueh like- a tl.'rra,,, hut a ruil- I!v (13 (Mi (.'n* sTiAMri*.—This is what the there are no f^t's sit down." w'-' the eture represents, in th^ir tnia a i From the N. Y. Tribaa*. 'A Still Day ta Autauaa. SV SARAH HKLKV WHITMAN. 01 1 d*? When Sumrn rgathers up hr robes of glary, And, like a dream tf beauty, glides away. IIow, througheoch loved, familiar path she linger*, Serenely smiiing through th-goiaen mint, Tintingthe wild :_'i npe With her dewy lingers, Till tiie cool tunrald turns to aiue.hyst u _|,™ I milk-white African lilies—roses a nightiu- To light the ftl'via of Au'umn'* in uIdcriof halli With hoar.v pluuaet the leiaatisentwining. Where o'er the rock her withered gar.und fall». Warm lights nre on tlu flrrjiy upland" waning IkiK'alb dark clouds along tlir1 horiiuu rolled. Til! th'j slant sunbeam* through th»ir f. irigtt raining. Blithe all liio iullain melaauhoiy gold. Th-' in"i»t winds breathe of crifp si leaves and flower* In tbe damp hoi lows the wood, and town, Mingling lh.- fri'hbai'ijof autuuiuaiebowert With apicy airs fiom cedarn alleys blown. i'de the brook nnd on th umb red meadow, Where yellow ru tuf s fl.eklhe .d gr »und, Wi»• fo.'ie-l lid- ucatli lliuir |mhih\ .-ao'it'W. The ntian nodo, in dewey slumber bound. Tpon (hose sof'. fring'd lids the bee sits brooding Like a fund IOV.t .cn Ch,m. one worU hush lfs a bc mtiflJ homt dream-vision of the luth to say farewell, Or with shut wings through silken folds intruding, Crops nmr her heart hi* drowsy ta e to tell. The l'.ttk birds up*ntbe hi 1 bide lonely, F.it no seiesilv a!..n/ fruui »pray to upray, & lent a asweet, waiidviiiig 'h.-ujht thai only tehows its bnglit waugs and tof.iy gndea away. Tbe scentless flowers, in the warm cunli^htdreaming Forget to breathe their fullness of delight— And through the tranced woods soft airs are stream i"/Ji Still as the dow-fall of the summer night. So, in my heart a sweet, unwonted feeling fctirs. like she witj.i in iH.e*n's hollow suell, Through ail its sac* ed ch&iubdis Ntui.y sioaiing, Vat fiiid.. no HOidits mystic charm to tail. ^"M. Branwood, according to the Lon don (Quarterly He* iew, has stated his belief that by long exposures to heat, not much ex ceeding that of boiling water, or 212 degrees, timber is brought iuto such a condition that it will ignite without a light. The time dur ing which the process of desiccation is going on, until it ends in spontaneous combustion, is, he thinks, from eight to ten years. Pipes for heating buildings by steam should, there fore, be clear of all wood work, and rest on metal brackets oniv. Boswell and Johnson were conTert tng upon the subject of a planter who so tU'SRed his slttve that h? du:U- U« !ar. A. The p^ctor thundered savagely. "Well, but,*' said Bos weil, deprecaiingly, "I have always held a man with a black face to bo a connecting link between u man and a brute.'' "Sir,'' said Dr. Johnson, rolling his huge form from side to side, ''and I have always held the ni»n with a black heart to be a connect ing link between a brute and the devii." Lover a of Mubic, Attend I I E O I A REoktik What is it to you that the sunshine is bright: what that its cheerful rays fall gnthe broad lands—our lands V What is it—now that flhe can walk on them no more And To person.- who ap re. iate poml Vocal and iustru what i« d"Hth—lo»r d^ath V Few p«ople kn-w a .Vlieio, tliir wi.l la a rich ir*ot. her no vice-president must be chosen to til' I !l 4u*rtt company, tiu uav t-uo superior be re the public, and the solos of Mr. tordn, and M.M Alioe A. I a*-, uro um-ersal y ackuowlwlged to ex eu ed with th.• great-tt accuracy, whue th. ''ediii' s.. jnw an 1 sweetu»s «»f tuu^-, aud great com pa- voice of tho laKor. ha« never laiied to Admittam* cts. Concert tee iau».-nce at74o' clock, e« i»«iy. tickets to be had a' the ftxjk Stores and at the door, nev2 TAl.tt):! OR.MSBKK, Manager. WaHtrtf. oiiic (/inale ftitnily, by a gentle- uinti and bis wif w.iowul pity tit- Ivst prices. Audi s* L, M-, care of diav^ei „C, hlokuU P«nl Office n iiulw Wanted. A .-ITl* \TI0N as liook-Keep or Clerk, by ageu i*. tifiii^u wsto.au give «d ref renoes. Address ... .il. ca~e d«awer 36, Sveokuk Post Office. Uuv2ilw S. BALL. II. KlUKBAM. BILL & KIIIKII 1*1, I^AMILY lir-K-try and Pruvisi .»i li is»i. Post buiid ii -t.,b i»ei-a Main and hrison. wlier tii y kip constant I JOB hiiui a lageMi|.py faini- y gr *.-ot 1 sand pruvi-ions of every vari y. and ol t.i el quality, which tliey inti nd to sell as cheap lut eli a|ei than any other hou^e in tbe ciiy,at»* •Mje by s rict a't.niiou to business to rit a sUar« 'tie pubic patronag N. H.—our w» im is in alines* to wait oa all W'iOtii»v I .I II- w, ft or B'NllI Salt TiVO 4 go id tosii, bright biy co or. wa'ranted &ound. anl nil •. Fntjuire at N.w York ^-o-c. m.Ofif A. P. SHELIK)S. No tinrnlv police told K»^«" ad and W a-hmpi-a t.i<p></p>z&zzx-, ,r .TT'r-» he swuM-\. i hi artiek* i*: *rlit i#o tranafiTred .innut. \e wont io sleep. ^ruau u Cmru and all In bod'ly. i, a London iper, a propo* of nnv CSTfho of the Oquawka S:iestntor .|«r?u»ri. flliuoi* and the only mail ftatlroa-i from ol the possesion ft mn«it wondjrfu! curi .K, ,1'our inches long by two inches in •. Company's office, No. 2-i and «U, cor. 4th and Che«t- bank of vellow clar, the. 1 m.'Hn,I,»• ,!., i ,r 1 'i« N. B. P*si«M»c».'rj at ana b?l»w lin«d cr)tton-H the surface of the stone .. ... tbat tha KmiwuM has entered th" fi fth month I r-by n It v ill pi«m*ini.o t«» mil Crii liy in 1 f'.te Of Lmperors uud Acade- Kunf of Siain said, the tlrst time be iggcd nf b"r O-e ni.-mrv and fhaf b»r h«. 111. »r tend n Uicill u o» ni at the o.»J tantt and luaku HQ English gill. i eeUuuT i P-y« iaw-dimaiy. ii. K. ftKKUKK, with wd- ,avilJgM a large tree. Th ^tid^cnpo is th- cor- A. W. 1ANA. A# 'i. Sup't. r«ct represent"!-)on of a view in Warren ISAAC WTKAV,Sole T.rk Ag nt. ocWBdjr county. Ills. Mr. P. attributes the picure to i iioou and Kborw th* action of electricity durinz a tluind-r A XCQsTandeti ri»se A» ih« as-igaMif Qmnv« *»n. while th" image has bx«n relected on tla' .'1ii7~MnBSTToT'F, 0 C-BINDKK, Stuiiou and Viank-Beok Man ufacturers, No, 1 IU Main Street, (up stair*.) UoV. 1 B'tANK B-iok*.— A superior article if pap jtHI re. eivtsl, out of whi. we arc pr, p.»r. to make \l«,—Books, Magaiiu t, Pamphlets, etc., isiund «my style desired. J. !». WKSTC'TT. O •. AiTO.nKUY.— A. uo.d'n H'rimiu F.uid.eai mine. ll\ 1 O S. HAMIU.. ink. sup.rior c*|, lett and blotting pap r,, will boks, .aak notes, deeds, etc., Iiovl J. H. WESTCOTT. A 11.4 A. J. UALSTO.T. Fnrwn. VI11.1. A DEALERS O. ill Uroccites aud Pioduce.ondF rward- ing uud oiniui 1011 .Merr.units, liH Main street, between 2duud .'.d. Keokuk, lo»a. oct^ldy Important to Travelrrs. The new and ifiifk Route no«r oihmi through to New rk in 1- 11 ii' 011, liX ^t. I,, ut. ,a tne OHIO AWU aiHMSNlPPI BROAD GC7AGE RAILROAD V. it. .MAIL AND EXPRESS ROUTE. Carrying thr Or eat Xvrthern nn-1 Lmtern Mail. TW TIUIOIT.H TUA1.VS UAII.V. .. Morning Mail ti aiti leav -s St. Ixiuu al 7 o'clock a. M. Lightning Express Con u Terrc llaii'f and IndtuiiapoUs, and there wi'h fast train Cineinn iti. New York. Im.uisi iile. Itoston, ll.itl.ilo. Philad phia.t'leveland llalumorc. Dunkirk. (1 ... .1 ir s »'*M' BU! Stro t. under the Plant.r'e House, or No. 39, v iri)m u, u bt(U !im 00 Is. aud a sorin*r crown.'d i JAMK m. WAIU), Swp'l. I 0 Uun,j Ioff rf W. a. 111 STO*. iau. w. liAWKi.HM. a. H. •1S14S, Huston, Hawkins & Huston, Sii e st rt t* S.'cntiu* 4r Hamilton,) \\TllOLK-Al.K OH'K KKS, COMMISSION AND can U inconnes with the E. A C. R. R.for .. y Ac. the St. Loui. Pa.- 'ugers and biggf-irc convcycd to and fr the Dc| ot free of eharj^e Through tickets can b.» pro cured at the oth t,f ih Kcoauk Packet Co., or at th? VWJIIWtll) is t-'lliVV s«" ov, vwi wt" 1 AU«ii, i k. I tur tfoods, I'Urchrtsed directly of the niaiiufac stvle and quality No. Keokok, make a. .1 wtl' ,Joo,J a,,,, lbr n"w 'V i*—» rrt tail, e u»t e 1 tin'1 'arriu^e. I make tk»» offer ft" The Mointeur annonneew, offieiallv, to th. rointnsniiy only lora s aort t.in W HiKWAKDINO ME1U A V IS, Main between Fourth and Fif.h. Kenkuh. Iowa. We have ample ineanit und ahall keep s fall and i general nto k of liroeeri'"'. and »hall be praparvd t* 1 II upon the ni"St favorable teims. We «hall also do a tleneral L'.»mmi«rtion buaineas, 1 find ,«dicit f..r Hale eonnignuu-iits of all kind* of luercbanditi and country pr duee. W» ure piep^rnd io mukebln'ral ad\ance. W» sliull pny f(RcLai at- 1 tention to receiving und forwardingal 1 kind- of good* .tid produeeboth I.I and from the interior, and to till ing ordet* ,r any description of rciiandiae. From i 'he long exjterieiice of Mr. W. U. iiunton in thi* branch of tauin nr, we sh tll IK* able to gi\e *»»i»fac- lion. Hl\SR»X. HAWKINS A in .STON. We take pleasure in recommending o«r i 0 our old friend*, and a,*k for them a eon'inuanae of he lib ralitv lately extended to uf. Mcaar*. lltu ton, Hswkin- A 11 u*tu are prejMir.d tu do a large buriie *». and from their experience nnd ability, we I art confident will giTe entiie «u' I'fuctosi. STANJJUS A UAM1LT0NV October 6,18&.V-MAwlra 1. RT^ARTI-KTR. J. WTMASI.'UCKT. BAHTI F.TT & n.tM et RT, Sun tii'ri tn M". f'tinkhu'.inr-, C7 ^UOCFK- AMI CMMKKCIIAMTS, No. yti Main street. K ukuk, Iowa. re»|ict fully triform the public that tb vhaie iruied a partui slop the-purport, of carrying on the abov. luio near 11 ii.l various hran-heit. Having purchased th« •ntirectock of Family tiro vrie* at the above utaad, ile-ifrn inur.ing tU' li iidditionmher t.., a- «ha!l make one of liu »t -Caudfl «.f the kind in ihe W. »t, aad Uo(e by striet pr»otial ati niion to in'rit a share of public patrouage. Cuarlie will wait with th wagoi u-ual. BAKTLEi 1 A MANOJt Kl. Oct. 10, '55—dtf HBsmr P. sotoi TK, KOWIM •. aaAHT. MUOlTCAfiHANT, I'KbLA MAKION Co.. IOWA, ANKKItS, LAND A.IKNTS, aud NOTARIES iiLK. Ag nU for fhe IJII.MI Slater Life Io iurane Company, Iowa Stale Fir. In-u.aiice ,in |iany.''ooi^ r's A C.ark's Steam Kngme Manufa«'t» ry. and all important agrieultur«l niaeiitnes. B-V! Editors and I'rojirieiorc of the WI-iEKLY I'ELLA AZKTTK, Ind«-p«Midcnt in t'oliticsutid Religion— p'-r annum I'lain and Fancy JOB PRINTERS. o-t IV dwly Till: !tlrl AKL4M) HOl Hlf, FRONT-T FT. MAIU.-ON, IOWA, HAS •••ii eiilhigcl an i th .roughly renovated, and u now a large and eominxiiotts estabUtli ineut, convenient to the cteatDbat landing, and ill tin \erv ntre of liu-in.m. The undersign has furnished it throughout in the very V,. »t style, and tru*t« that a long experi ence in the bu*ine*« will enable him to gi*e neral -Stiff^i ion. Oct. ), ls.,j. .lAwif 11. F. ROEL Kk}TI|hi Ds|ucrreaa Usllerr. W. lil'ELI, .Daguerrean Art ^t, Would respectful ty announce to the in labitanOi of Keok•»» and \icini:y( that .* prepared to take liK-ne»«. of »!1 who ma\ gire nmi a call, in the luotii }Hrfert mann. r, lianng a large Skyl'ght, the only light by which a blue eye can be made to look ua'ural, and far ,-upt-r.or to ail other lights for Iaguerrecjping s!» tiaingan exjeriene in tlu- sr: of over ev?u )ear», he fla'-u-rs !!'iu*elf that lit ean suit the most fastidious. Pic turo* anil Drawings copi.»l l.arnlt ape» and uret of the uiek IT 8 PHTU'LLY untiounce |.: the c^ir.-iis of K« Uiu the) wili gr.e a niSK AL E.HTFBTAI^nCXT At (oneeri Hall, I rida) K«'g, ov. t, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY deeeas- taken at »hor 11 hc«. Pic ure« pu! up in every variety of style, regardless of the weather, aud satisfaction in all caets ^uarau teed. Jon« 22. 1S."5.—-Itf HE LO V I'R' fl SO lit104111. 110 stare.'i the Indie*' wave for pearls, deek your high-born uiaiden Or dig Ooleonda's diamond sands, *V it it pr:celes« treasure- lakn. iio gather Myrrh and Frankincvnsc And «we.t Ara'i tiri «f i'-f*, And eluntrr round your "heart's dalifbt" l/o\«'s wilih st of ili-ticc*—* I'ii giv, t. l. 1 wloui I a-loie, Ry far an off'rtng richer My faoe, all dressed in loter'i smiles, lu liucll's fa hkyligiti Pie ure. Bt r.i.i.'s (iiiiierv, Sti Alain Street. I,. W. Bt ELi., PA lit ERR FAN ART I A NO dealer 111 eve 1 1 ry dejufiption of i'azuerreolype en- apturv au appr i- a.:n.- andieiict. iii wii^ietu W acuui^auitd oa Ute Piano and tin i«o«hr tia reeeived this da direct from the luanu fiu-turer* a larjre v* riety of Pupter Mi- i. a»e», of all *i*es ana cheaper than ever bvforc offtrid thui market, it her to Artis:» or filled wiih lifelike iniuia'Uree 'all nod see them at the Sky i.i^'ht Fioi.-tni, Mam Street, August tsji. imrr*os'« Nide-l'iffbi nnd skfLichl DA..LEUREAN tJALLEltV IIav 'ing entered into art angt Iienm wi:h the Jmt nl-e int y e brat imitation I'apie Mae he Fram S-, to which havi INJ^I w«kded the llrst jxemiutni" of ?evera'. th Ha.-'wn S a'e Fair-, and alma gold medal Jt 'In W.rld'» Fair, reecntly held in N. w ^'o.k City, I am now pr, pared to up iliar ju-s wlib h, for faitl.I umesr i xteu'ion. autv and richie s- of ton.-, the durnbili •y nnd linish of woiktiiansh.fi. challenges the aduii a-ion of th- |nv of th. au iful in nature and art and causes him to exclaim a|. ud—"Third street n he pis-e to get itf -hk. miniatUM-* tak- n As 1 am the only Artisi whom such frawer can be par chafed. I would s|*-ciftillv a,licit al! Western art ist# U un inspection the sua. I would also nn it^ t|i tr atten'ion to one of the largest aud BI »t i-ompl. at ortin nts D» -{uerrwtyp si».k and appajrataii u be found in th waters d'uniry. KiiEKctON, AiliaU tialltry, No. A Third Street. Sep 26. 1% DIF.fi, N'OW is the time f.«r y..u to call and fe^tire one of those-ple-d.d nets of Victoriue*. I have th. as atigui^ in pr.c. .1 D'RKCT Hell fcts of Vtetorincs eh. ap. than the same article be bought in SI. Louis. All I iuk is for you t»- a *. w show I K got AtheliliE e,,"ro gtl,ek ,,f u,r''!,t wb.Uralft^and n- vcittdif Assigns#. •essoiae IVsvifailoB ana B. H. Cm* LAND DIPABTWIAT. TTILMWA, r|^HE from $1 to j.lnO per im-U. Aiaon^ myjuiiortin-ut may be toaud tht ijilowoig: Sable, Russian Sable, (Jucn Sable, Stone Martin, Rock Martin, Mountain Martin, Fitch. Black and Blue Coney, White Ermine. Fur Gauntlets. Ladies call and exam ue them. No trouble to show them to pers-n« wanting the above goods*. Call at ttao Nkw VOBK STour, A. C. 811ELD0N, Oct 11——1 Main, oorncr 3d st. TAKE WTICi:. ANOlilKitgr at arnval of Full Stylta _'. nt V Uiii,, Fur Moleskin liats, Oeni soft Ca-5«im re Jiat*, all the laiert styles, just received, and for sak cbcsp at SH KLlKiN '8 «*w YOUK HATSTOBS, Oet. 11—d Bl nii. iror. Sd »t. JI ST KK( i:IVI D, from New York, th- largest and most splendid stock of Lodief' Fancy Furs, Fancy ltobes. Fur tJuuin let-. Swan's Down Vtetorincs and Cuff tient's Fur Mufflers. Fur (.loves, Ac.. Ac., ever brmight to tbe West. I thatl offer Great Imlucfmenti to ahw io want ani/tkin in the above line, and will „riv call and examine my stock, which ii superior to any thin? Ill the Wed. Ladies plrnee call and look over my stock. No trouble tu d--. ju'i forg call at tbe Jfcw ASMAllT,Sh.idon the plaer, Oct. 11,'55-d Main, corner »d St. WASTI.D. but ¥O*K EMI-UUITM, A. C. SHELDON, ..ctive hoy to wo-k in the »t re. En- q'lire at N\ w Yoik lint Emporium, M.111: s«r«ct. i i« t. The "Gate City Hat Store" J| receipt a lar^. stock or Huts. Taps, and tures and wan anted in Mai'i Street. Etf rt. !«.'*'.—d c»ty Hut Store." LA and car fully selected assortment of late-t Style of fine Hats and Caiw, exprcsslj lu t'.ie city trade. IS. F. \UORUIEt» A 00. Sept. ti. 1 —d "At ihe ««icCltr Hat store." AF1N I..I of Uintlem II-' Wnikn? Cane* and Utah el is. F. YOOKlliES A CO. .-sete. 0. —1. 1ENTLE 4EX 'S t^iTim-s, 'noV.t OraTf# tad 1'ur i ond» a Ua'eCity list 8*ore. kspt-%t S. F. \0.1 HIS/*CO. 74, ii. F. VcOlUilLcA CO. O 24TM Ssn 1855. HIS Company, having n.ereti upon a vigoruas prosecution i the Improvement ,f the Sept 28,186S—3mdAw l.si»Ss on SI flly roteforaatf-T HAat UiTer, with the view of bringing il iuio use at the csrliest UMsible moment, ami bing desiniuf of meeting, as far as possible, the g, neral y xpress.d wishts 1 the upii o( the Dt*M' im i \'aiiey, hereby gi»e notice that tlo it Lm.d Oflier will tic o|s'ti#l, at this ate, at as early a day us they can pru ure the exnmina tiori.i ijUiMte for atii\inga vaiuati n up n them. In the uichu! tnic, applications will U- reet'Htd a« this office, fiom person* de.-iring to «rcha»t. winch will entitle them to a preforciii e al vhCoai| any's vaiuaiioii, in the urdcr of the receipt of thei appli cations. Ap| luation* should be made iu the form app ud. \i, reto ierinf of sale will be, for Prairie Land, ten per xnt. of tbe puichase money down, and l» n pet cent, p^ryeat thereafter, wiih it iiii umuiiil mter. st ut the iate of cigiit f«r cent, per ye.ir, on all sums unpuid. I'poll limber Lands, one fourth down, and th. bal anc- in nine tqual annual instalui tits, with inter est an aixne. Piiymeiitn can l»e made ca»h, or tii hills of Ranks in ihe Mate of New York, or in tht» bondfl th is C(Ui|wny at pur. lu ihe sale of then Lands pr. ferenec will be given to aciual seitltis. and annual improvements will be r.quiiid tu be made. Th. Lands now offeied eztcud up tbe Dos Moinea v.-r ut far a- S. o ion 23, Townsuip 82, Ranat 2V West P. M. Pia of the Lands ean be seea at this oBice, whetc at.y information can be bad by application, iu p^r.-un or by inail. Fortt of ApplirstlSM, (tilVe Ii re the p.»i office add Teas and datS.1 LAND DF.PA R1 EE 1' DEM01NE N. A R. R. CO'Y., OTU mwa, IOWA I hereby apply to purchase tbe 11 section ——, Township Rang Weet P. M., and offer U. give for the same dol tars per acre. [Here sign name plainly.] ISO been requested by sundry {KTSODS and sundry times to name the pr.ces I would 'ak. for my land' and lots in Iowa, 1 take ibis op poriumty to inform the public ia general of tbe prices 1 will now take for the aanis. A list is hers unto annexed: N E of section ft, township 64, range 5. N W i », A 17, SOUTH 41 bE| 18, Lot 12 in Block 2 ia Keokuk. 10 .. J3 •. 4 120 ii 5 .. u ft and tbe wbole of 121 Lots f.' and ly.i in Nashville, and the S E of N W 4 of N E i 26*— C)'i—.'i (10 acres) in dispute. For tba whole of which I will take twenty-tw fhovtiand dollars, one third in band, uud the balance onv, ao, three, and f-.ur annual payui n's, with interest at 10 per e«-ni. from da e, to b- paid anno ally and n-cured by d-el of trust until all i |aid. Any person wishing for particular infurmaiion a to 1'K'sh'iB or quau'y of the landf, aiay apply to II T. Re d, Esq.. or Lis liouor the Mayor of me city of Keokuk. V M. ti I LLlCkiS. .)HIy 25,1 SiS. A Hare Chsacs Itr (losd Harfaia*. ~y or f-^t on Maiii »tre't (i destrabie huihiui^ lots in th city if Keokuk also for Hale, o .•xrluwig. |„r we-torn pr-perty. a g«^t Mill pr«-p» *t. tt Ohio .v acre* cin.tee land in Indiana «etra lot tt the lowri of Napcrville. cout.ty n-tt of Da Pag* tonnty. 111., so a r-« choice land near the county •eat Mourut •unty, Iowa, with fruit tr.-*», etc. Inquire *4 KENNY A RI NNER. TTteo' last Will. Fa#t f^aw Mill o[l( and a half mile* sboc* 1. town is now iu of*-rat!n wnh a good «•.«« k m: Log!*, Persons wanting Lumber will be furnisher n suvri notiec by leaving their order* ai the •f E. R. A D. W FoRD, w will WM. LKoWNELL. Ke.kuK, Mav 11, ISJ.S.-d-f ftOK Mi l:. »JKW ?«p bur"V. at the Livcrv ^tsh'c of nl .«t 12-d'/ WM. CLBt»IIO®tH, for aalr. HALF lie nur heas' quarter of section In ID township 67, Northof lUuge 1'J W«at, it. ApfMuiooae county, Iowa, well watered. App y I^OH'ALK,(cart.-gf«d i't) 11 tii I^niiMap* wruen wiu tx- sold LLOYD D. SIMP-OX. Over P.^t office. Keokuk. oct. Iv dti A Hare hanre to nakr Hoar) «init wats-r and the vnOr. huttn conne tel with it low, for cash. For l»ctu*r information, apply to of Exchange and seventh streets, or i fou hur-e» and h.irli i J. Kcppel ,c rn*r C.OflFM On Main n're iM't Jv»t» ni:K H.DIXAKAtO., da* nnd Steam Pl|»e flttert. North -id,- Maii t. Hfh and Oth St-.. Ke kuk, L.wa. A RE PREPARED iMRnDK K «.A- PIPE /V it I-, store. dw« UiiX", eitur Ik r, and otb'. build ogs. on rea» natde U rma. Our «ts k ga# fixtures will be always adequate the il mandr 1 the trade, and oar *«acction i 'Uili that w can /unsi-h any pattern at abort no .tee. We wn«:d particularly call the atuntion thtoe wanting Su am Pip connexions tooar tprov^Af ton ft ft. which ha* alnwt mtmlv sup rseded cop per pip A sfc*-k of »u sue- c-nsiantly on tiund. Orders r.c-ived jr brasa w«.rk. Ca-h paid old Hra- uud Copper. [Octob 1, l.-wt*---dbm (•as Fixture*. undersigned are pr pared to reealve orders 1 for fitting up store.-., oflivcs and dwelling houses, •sitii pe and tix ures for gas—promptly esecaung be name, aud guaranteeing all their work tu be gas ight. All js-r!»ons dt^troas of using gas, that have n 'teen called u|s.n. are requested to leave their ad lre«Mi with us, through tbe Post Office. Urd.-rs executed in tbe succession in which they ire received. S00F1ELD A BROTHER. July 3.—dj To tlsr Citizen* off Keokukt HAVIN«ia.- interested witli u.- the Meosr.-. Scofieldt in the Fit'ine liu.-.n- SP, we would assure -he public that ail rders given to them will Ite e\ acu ed in a neat und workman-like manner, and ibat they can rely upon the work done by them, as being of the very best material. As it will be but a short time before the gas will be itrroduced, we would recouitneud to those desi roun of lighting up at the tune of ihe completion of the works, that ihey give immediate orders f..r pipe, Sxture. Ac., otherwise, inunv would be delayed be yond that time, as it would be imjMissihle to supply all applications upon ehori not.ee. July :i, lh.i.'i,—d C. DERRICK A CO. Mississippi Valley Nurseries, Keokuk, Iowa. U.d.is -olkited for any sci ipiiou of Fruit and 0. uaiu. utal Trees, tirups Vines, Rosi-s, Shrubs, Flowering Plants, liuibn, Ac., which will be furnish ed at Eastern catalogue pric-s. Also Seedling Stock* to the trude. Any article in our line may be had in time for tall planting, which is dccid'd y prefer able, by sending in your orders immediately. Now is the proper time for plantiug out your Strawberry Reds.! We have tht llovey, 11 udma, Pine Apple. McAo.y'g Superior, Burr's New Pu« aud Jenney's Seedling for .-ale. Nursery grounds three fourthsof a mile west of the city "limits, oil the UlnU "Ferry Road" to tbd iK-s M.'.inev. HLBBLLL A HILTON, sept lb 1865 dAw !*M KAWCr, ACiEM€V. HARTFORD a fl /I FIRE IVs-lRAVCE COMPA?TY. .ETNA INSITIIM k COMPASV, or IlAitTronn. I St A It IssfHVM'K CoMi'AXV. Ooni: SBK.H N. Y. Fire Iii-uranee and Insurance against the dangers of Inliird Niivigsition effected in the above sound Companies by the undcrsigiied, Lifes Insured, at lowesi rates,in the Life Depart ment the .t.tnu Insurtiiice C'o. Oct 5-dlni WM. W. IiELKNAP, Agent. MNTY UOOUK AKD TOYS. COBERTOP,lar/e No. Ti, Main street, has jast ra« t-eiv.d a and cout|lete a-so tui(nt uf Fancy Good-, Toys. Musical Insii utuents, Shot tJiins, Pistols, Fancy China sets, and so on, which k* will sell at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cheap »r ea h. to OBJJKTOP, _K oi.uk, 0 t. 20. 1856. WESanduskyemployacomp.tnet wish to tent Texber for tfoo Sehool, in Di No. 13. JncLsoa Township. FRANK B\LL!NUER, 11. 11. VVIL"ON, ta«i64«t* A|ti& tlUAilAM.