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0m* VOL. 7. Cije (Date Citg, (•VBLIBBBD *VBBV MOW*I*«, (*D*TAYB BXCEI-TBD,) «f S. m. HUWKUl E 8 ftj th( Bin gl* W 4(k|„ HMt«nmUH» MM cte. For WeuLi^ 26 By the Motfth, ., arei*# Ivy the (ju»TtW. 68 ly tbo Year, ..... «VIAT1IL1 TO CLUBS OF FIVF OK MORI. IKKM6 Ok AU\ One Square S Jayi do do do do do do do do do do do do do d« fceColamn I year da do HKii.^iNU. rviLvs i.iam oa urn MAC* A 1 week, S W fty Kjjittt 4 wacke...., 2 UiOJifiM ... 1] 6 BUI.HM# do do Jo do 1 year.... do 6 IUOI.|H«h 6 moa. do do 4 do 1 year......... .... do do 6 sof,,„ do do 1 IK Buai»«ea Oards,not attending six line* otherwise K. $16, Fac^ral Notie«e $1 II. OMtuarlaa, aaeordisg It apac*- occupied. D«played advertiaementa half more tban the be i" ra:**. AdvartiaaiMate leaded and placed under the head of'Special Noticaa," nJwuit. Thia rail will not be varied from. heu tin adT*rt»»*r ue«r the Waefciy aione, be rtee will oe lite aauue a^ ia tin. Daily W h«:- ibe tt«ily &Ad W^ekiy arc bvtA aaod, 26 pi-r cent. will b« dediteUd from the aggra git!« autouol. I ^J-r cbe preteni *jatem, tbc adfartiatr jxyi »o rnarb f"i ttc ct be vocalics, ttie ckaogef baii.r chargeable for the ouiy. Thia plan ta now g?n«r«:ily adopted.— (ar rbarje for change* will la* 1& eeau per ,'.4T Iti all raid where aa^ertkaemecti' are liuut-d it* f«re ib^ expiration of tfc. yt«r or tbe t:oie cmtraetod for, tbey »ii. ba«hprjt»d ap «t o«r rag alar ralai for Ik* tin* aeiual ly m. 1 V I k A K K W a D1..VI I* !'*». OWlOKooS.-cottd A^UULNE^AL SiJiAMH u a* «r AM*» 60 XB ALL OASBF TV ANTABCB.^H* Till: lll .VttlNKI Al.liKf w»ll« rviuaiiD ITIET «OS.#AT MOMUIS. Foraingle aubaeribera, per year,.$1 60 BorClaba of Five or more, ea^h...... 1 96 pV*Payable invariably ia ad»aae*/"Vl UaeDalUrt Voir, rdl •THK DKR ••INKS VALLBY WHIG B«UABB.) 1 o* 2 t»t 4 #0 00 e i» 8 *0 15 ..no o« 60 Oft 6b #0 60 86 20 9f 36 0ft .».«*«• do do do I year do do 20 «o 16 46 9. 2* 20 l() i n*id« ioublt tht ordinary rtkfti. special Nottaea 1& tbeLoeal Oolatnn St eanta per iin«. Adv«itiN»na«au ordered on the iaaide exela aiveiy ttitbe Daily", atr»r tfce irat two week•, 6# f* uiMt than the above ratea. Ai, :ra»9ftml t* p+\4 1AI AtKN r. TAiftOllf» Tb, X^evec,, .»»•• •....... .*•»*.*ltBWtUK| 1^• A• tt8«l .. it w it ti o & "«. u Srecera una I'rodure Dralrra, JSO jJJ »«ir 9tt| 4 £EOKClU.t«— no* ldy *. KtAjrr^Ht i. 'euaa A WSlKHCtlAiMXti.aoeoBddoor Lf Lf. (1 hOf KK A !f I» COM MISBIOH above tbe ooner ei Uli»mioau, Waieratrect, Keokuk ,iowa. un'h1' 11) Keokuk liook-Bmc.ei y, AM' BLANK BOOK. MANUFACTOlflL -L AN K Booka tnadf and ruled to any required Coart He- ofda.jut-tieoa' L»oeketa, A» •eaaora' Hook a,Poll Ae. ,A-c.,I arniabea at abort a^tice. Uiu boukc, Magktiaea,Ma«ic,Ae.,bounder re bcuca in auy atvie t'eaired. rffxj Bindery will be foand ia MoCvae' B:ai -aj{ .corner ot Maiu *ud beeoud-*ti. •«p 11 -d ISAAC I'KAKCSi rARHAH & AVEBY, WOOLBKALK MAI.KK5 1 BOOTS & ^UOE», NO. 59 MAIN ST. BET. 2D k S», W K O K w K O W A JtE*i 1 iin I ^SrnA?trr. Misbouii State Mutual FIMX AJSD 51A MSE lSsl:riAS h: i uMPANl OF ST. LOUIS. DIKICTOR*: J.g.MMJaae.S. Kdgell, C.8.Qra*ly, to. E.Wyuaan, O.lJ.PecK, B.W. A h-laodei, Jamtsf Smith, A.l.i*osn«roy, D. D. i'age. H4J.ELLIOTT,See'y. !$. M. Kl)OKLL,Prea't BVaXTaAHA*AKiV't?*i RIMKK 1 AKKM Jt. H. UOLttKH, Uoneral Agent, deed dly A.BkiAAir A.%'\, JylddAw ft. P. Woodward kROFUK novl&UAiriy CJ Keokak. WM. THOUPBO*. D« W» BA1LBT P4(i. Tfioinrsoi* & BAN&ER8, Oernertv Main and Racoad !«ta.. AAvivtj jh#r 3-d BUCKEYE FOUNDRY Corner of Johtuen and Ninth. Streets KKOK.UK IOWA l.f.UILAOO. A* 6l CO., 1TB0LX8ALB DXALIES IK ^Sf 0OOUS AND CLOTHING, fl«. an fllakln Htre«t, ...IOWA. J.WN.UN, JR J. ni, DKI.I KB. j. urni), Weller. Madd A JuA#l^ .W^Uwi/ •. hki.I m. MeUen, 10MMIS-1- MtluJUA^Nlti, 1»4 booth Water 10M.M1K-I. N MtluJU ».tveet, Cbicoft't, 1 IIP. Per*outtl aitenuon given to the a ale of Uraln, J'lobr, I'rovjuioiis and Priduce generally altO^H the urcbatc of i«h, salt, Lumber, Ao. JSational Itepuhlican Plalforot, [AS AMESruKD ANX ADOFThJD.J Kesolved, That w«, the delegated rep* reft utaii?e» of the RepubTican electors of the United Btates, in Convention assem bled, in discharge of the duty we owe to our constituents and our country, unite in the following declarations is Thot the history of the nation during the last lour years, has fuily established the propriety and necessity of the organi sation and perpetuation of the Republics^ party, and that the causes which called it into existence are permanent in their na ture, and now, more than ever before, de mand iu peaceful and constitutional tri umph. 4 2. Thai the maintenance of the princi ples promulgated in the Declaration of In dependence and embodied io the Federal Constitution, "That ail men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights that among thew are Jile, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that to secure these rights, govern menu ar« instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed"—is essential to the preserfation of our Republican institn tion* and that th'e Federal Con.stituUon, the Right* of the States, and the Union of the States must and shall be preaerred. 3. That to the union of the Stales this nation owes its unprecedented increase in population, its surprising development of material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home audits honor abroad and »e hold in abhorrence all i-chemet» for Disunion, come from what ever source they may: And we congratu late the country that no Republican mem ber of Congress /rr UJB trrcbi-t. Main and JdikaM*. -p'Cioreui of tba "C-iralUo," "Vu CiaiU"w "Ua iiabb^r UWiiu ie obtaiiiiUji *o ttucb favor w iu may be atca at %.ar Hvuai, |aug!6-dfyj jcux suaaa. t. Kaaraaa. JNjKWAiUHiXw A i:tMfcKCUANfe, has uttered of Kansas in construing the personal rela tion between master and of fiding people. (j. That the people justly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which pervades every department of the Federal Government that a return to rigid econ omy and accountability is indispensable to arrest the systematic plunder of the pub lic treasury by lavored partisans while the recent startling developments of frauds and corruptions at the Federal metropolis, show tliat an entire change of administra tion is imperatively demanded. 7. That the new dogma that the Con stitution, of its own force, carries Slavery i»to any or all of the Territories of the United States, is a dangerous political her esy, at variance with the explicit provi sions of that instrument itself, with co temporaneous exposition, and with legis lative and judicial precedent is revolu tionary in its tendency, and subversive of the peace and harmony of the country. tt. That the normal condition of all the territory of the United States, is that of freedom That as our Republican fathers, when they had abolished slavery in all our national territory, ordained thai "no per son should be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law," it becomes our duty, by legislation, whenev er such legislation is necessary, to main tain this provision of the Constitution A -N Laws tive or counte nanced the threats of Disunion so often made by Democratic members, without re buke and with applause from their political associates and we denounce those threat* Of disunion, in caM.* of a popular overthrow of their ascendancy, denying tbe vital principles of a free government, and as an avowal of contemplated treason, which it is the imperative duty an indignant Peo ple sternly to rebuke and forever silence. 4. That the maintenance inviolate of the rghts ot the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of power* on which 'he per fection and endurance of our politic*! fab ric uefx ud* and we denounce the law less juration by armed force of tfee soil of any*s ateor Territory, no matter under what pretext, m. Among the gravest of crimes. 9. That the present Democratic Admin istration has far exceeded our #orit ap prehensions, in its measureless subservi ency to the exactions of a sectional inter est, a especially evinced in its desperate exi rtUins to forge the infamous Lecomptou Constitution upen the protesting people of servant to volve *Mi unqualified property in persons in it« attempted enforcement, everywhere, oil land and sea, through the intervention of Congress and in the Federal Courts, the extreme pretentions of a purely local interest and n its general and unvarying abuse of the j»ower entrusted to ol it by a con kWMifc* Vts tuiAtt iv W 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately admitted ait a Btate tmW the Constitution recently formed and adopted by her people, and accepted or arty State legislation by abridged or or naturalized, both at iioine and commerce, are authorized by the Consti tution, and justified by the obligation of Government to protect the lives and prop erty of its citizens. l€. That a Railroad of to the whole «ao. w.a'caaav. jomm sseca Wrerarf 4c Brace, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. *!oin!K HVWA. OJuhneon, tTiCKon Third street between Main and over the StaUs llat k. Prouij attention given to collecting andie euritic'lalmc and conveyancing. Title* t" roal*atate examined and Notarialbua lnt» trauaaotod. (nov20d LOWKLT ft Dormt forK^t the pmoe. So. fr® Main street— of tho Nlamiixitii li^ot. Kr^kuk, Jutu 18, mylld AUU deny the authority of Congress, of a ter ritorial legislature, or of any individuals, t6 give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States, 9. That we brand the recent re-opening of the African slave trade, under the cov er of our national flag, aided by perver sions of judicial power, us a crime against humanity und a burning shame to our country and age and we call upon Con gress to take prompt and efficient meas ures for the total and Una! suppression of that execrable traffic. 10. That in th6 recent vetoes, by their Federal Governors, of the acts ot the Leg islatures of Kansas and Nebraska, prohib iting Slavery in those Territories, we lind a practical illustration of the boasted Dem ocratic principle of Non-intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied in the Kan sas-Neln aska bill, and a demonstration ol the deception and fraud iovoiyed therein. nv ap2« «SO, by C. AItKRAON. the House of Representatives. 12. That, wiiiie providing revenue for the support of the general gnrernment by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these import# as to encourage the development of the indus trial interests of the whole country and we commend that policy of national ex changes, which secures to tbe working tcien liberal wages, to agriculture remune rating prices, to mechanics and manufac turers an adequate reward for their skill, labor, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence. 13. That we protest against any sale or alienation to others of Use Public Land* held by actual settlers, and against any view of the Free Homestead policy which regard* the settlers as paupers or suppli ants for public bounty and we demand the passage by Congress of the complete at.d satih factory Hofriestead measure Which has already passed the Eknise. 14. That the Repnblican party is op posed to any change in our Naturalization which the rights of citizenship hitherto accorded to immigrants from foreign lands shall be impaired and in favor givii.g a full and efficient protection to the rights of all classes of citizens, whetherna- of II the a daily Over land Mail should lie promptly established. 17. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive principles and views, we the co-operation of all citizens, however dilfering on other questions, who substan tially agree with us in their affirmance and support. fiUFPLKMKlfTAKr aSSOLUTOOH. Retol ved, That we deeply sympathize with those men who have been driven, some of them from their native States and others from the State of their adoption, and are now exiled from their homes on account of their opinions and v- e hold the Democratic party responsible for this gross violation of that clt*ise of the Consti tution which declares that the citizens of each fitatc shall be entitled to all the priv ileges and immufiiiies of citizens in the sev eral Stales. invite ID Aw D. f. Btixtr. C. W. fcOWBIB. FLLT IKK. Altaraera an rownaelor* aat law, AND SOLICITORS IS CHANCERY, 7" ILL attend the District Court# of Srouthern Iowa, and the Sajirpme Court of the MHU Very e(e«tal att«Diion will be given to tbeinvt-ati gMtionof land titles, »nd land aaita, and for tbe dclVnce i" oritniiial prirfocutiona. OFFICS -In I'uac iluildiug,^4St.*bates^sMaia and Johnson. Keokuk, Iowa. No*. 14, 'W-dAwly w. H. BARRETT, (Ht CCK&*. TO «. A. lira*.) AM AC1LKEH AM oLALkH I N BOOTS AM) KIIOKM OKat.2S ALL K 1Nli.s.— oailies'Ki Heel It«otf, fr'u» to a^.CA. t/adjris' Ki Hiifptr,-, AO ri(* tu%i,2.». l^iiui'Oaiteri u( ait kinds. Hnfc gluh, Kren h, and Ita iiari Mlk Laetiog of all col or n. Coagree.^ aud Mido JLaco with and without heels cbcaper ttan ev«r. Jtisji an i Children'* KM Anr!e Tiee and Slip pcra, Rout* and Waiter*, all air^a, with or without n«-el« cheaper than the cheapen. Mcn'r und lioy'a Bo ts,ai ^lloolt, and Waiter* Pateut Leather. ulf, and Kip, arwed and PsR)(«h1, ilotoc made and i-Uatorn, ctie.'p for ca?b. llccnati Shoe?, Plow Mmoa, ani Farmer's Waiter*, and tixfurd Tlea Fri r: CValf, and aewrd, ani pegged, always on hand, tnd made to order oc abort notice. 20 CA I860. W. H. BARRETT. SU I1IT POTATO 1'LAKTS t^ORaalu in any quantity ly KKLLOUU A BIRQI. S. B.V(JWELL, .JUEALKR IN •*. HI'IIK Faints, Oils, Uye-StuHs, BRUSHES, E it t'UMBHY Alt'! 1(1.t:M, And all tbe PATENT VhiiNV.s of the day, KliKX, NO. 151 MAIN Hioura, iowa, on/| ui'.tis pure WilliB JLEAI)for aale by"" 8. B. VOWRLL. 1A1 /S. BiTOSTfllffraNTiNri'. for eaJ« by api6_ S.B. VOWRLL (JALS. 1*1 It 'OAI, MI., which 1 aa now offering ai per gv.li on. 2H ,n. B. VOWPLL. iiwiiAL8. t'AKHoi' Oil. Thiaartiole lam just introducing to the oiti*«n» of Keokuk, on A wdi guaraniir it to bl wperior to ««y Hunting Oil ep. nJftrtd in (Ai« Market. ap26d WINDOW aj.26d 5r( 5 b.B. VOWMLjL. GLAS^.~A great variety of «iae# tor aale by 8*. B. VUWKLL. kXlisrStltJi!,Extra and No, l. a»l«ly 8.B.V0WKLL, Af ril '60.d No 15! Msfn-nl. LBL*. VKLLOW OClfRKIor Pale by ap» tt.aV^WBLL, KROKUK^ IOWA: WEDNESDAY. 8EPTEMI5RR 2 1800 NOi 179 ALCXA*DBR ffCSTABLISUKPIN UfcO. C. ANDERSON & A Co., 7«o. 62 HANTILLAS a a opened bin new at»re abroad. 15. That «prropriation» by Congrem iver and Harbor improvements of a i i*rR*»t»i varied an assortment in the a ... i ft i lHalera aa Kiver and Harbor improvements of a i«rge»t»i varied an assortment in tbe above line as Natiuual character, required for the ac- any of the KAfUrnilouata, and atpricea aa low eomnaodation and security of an existing deetorfiy S" J1 Pacific i« '"mperalively demanded by Ocean the interests country that the Federal Government ought to render immedia and efficient aid in its construction and that, r* preliminary thereto, Dk. J. lilcUT IS4C.] BANXIXV HOUSE 0? 5 «t f* ft it i r. At WKKsafi Irfo. IBanking ll AVE tbi* day admitted »a a partner in 'he bus-tnoaf, Ale*anter Barclay, (who has Nni my teller for the laat six yeara). fho buai nesf ,ktreaf Ur, will be conducted aader the tirv and at y l« uf CO. Being one of the vjuU-.hi itankicg ii»u»oa(if not tbeoldcgt! in Iowa, lb* a^lieit* eoatin oancr ol jofBM"- patron age ao liberally extended to tb««*enic»T partner. They will make coUeetiona and remit, leaa Ex change,on tbe day of payment, free of charge. Their reierenoe* are ao formerly by aenior part uti via aaraaKBCBS: Park Baak,N. ¥. Wiiiatow, Lanier A Co,,B«»kora^!f*1f, ]uiwari W. i lark A Cu., Philadelphia* Iloward Hanking Co., ttoaion. ri*n fuller A lirowne, liankera, Ooatos. 1W arine Hank^'hicago. Huffman Atielpeke,Chicago. ^i»chanu»' Hank, l'ltUbur^h. Farmer*' I)ppo«i- Bank I'lttabargh. lvraiucr A Hahin, llaaker*. JiiliiKTf A lroth#rt»n Cincinnati. A. I). Hunt Louiaville. IBtatr String's laetitutlois, 8t. Looif. *KUX. A*iLBR80m alibd (/fcaks! Bhawts! and Mantillas o at. LOUIS.. I to It ft h-at. .Mi-isoum. A. E. FRASER, ATE of Paris, Importer and Maoofaetarar of A all kindaof Lndiea' and Children'a OLOAKS, AND BH4WL8, at No. 62 North Fifth hcrt- he offert, atokt hHiaT nAii lAc roav, 1 bird-st bet. Main and J»bt eon. HI Kin tna'ie to order! rum nu-aaure upon a prin- that en-'iv* a perf^t fit. Ladiei and guuLleui«u'e under garment* made op arid p»ied. lieot itiuien'a linen rapaired oraliered. i MRs. yftEPlUBRD. H. B. TJLIV EYC1L, General Insurance Agent, OUK. 21) AND MAIN-^-'lS., Keokuk, Iowa, LAKKt VI SC AUD 11% a SVRANWK promptly attended to at tits is Offlee. Petter ar.d more iwttBMii nr ran given at tbi? Agency than any oihcr in tbie city, and l«-aitronblf aflT n i.KM. JKtn» Int Co., Hartford, Homt Imwmnct vmpaup, of Sew North Anutu n City Fir Intvrani Co., of fur TUT W. Bund. M1RCUAKT8, a aa...... W ... ... HAVE EAOLi:• now f»ti band, and will bereoelvingdariog tbe ^atson, a VIKT urgi II- Caaa., $3.104,14# 1'ori, 1 Ai7,USH tn.f Hartford, (fan., AVir Haven, 27ft ft W Tirr fntnrrnce Co., Sew i'trk, 2!0.0M LartHard Wrt Jntvmnrr Co., York, 264.0M Connecticut Ltjt In Co., Hortfmd, .1,000,62* Medical Examiner. JMTA W. WmIKH Hi ia aathoriaed to raoaive applicati'-na f-rali atme Cornpaiaea. ^•r Boiltiriga. Merrhnndife, MilU, Faetortee, llou?ebo!d Puriiifnre and Dweilitip* injured at a low rate* aa other '-ompatiea wb» p«y th^ir toaaea ii. n. ihJi-KVCk, Agent, OffieeeomerSdaad Mail ata„Kookak, Iowa. Sept. 7. dim W. a ivic. a. a. I'liiTTe.noaft. c. r. uaTU McG-avic, Chittenden A Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, (arwardinxand 4'oninilaa so coaruRta A aroa or ORO 'KlllKjS, whirb they take pleasure offering to the trade of Iowa and Missouri at VBRT L'w PMIPKH. «ctWd2m feh22w QUINCY FLOUR. VI nrticle—at §7 AO V bb*., Uihvtrcd iree. _t*pt4-d KKLI/HiO A BIKWB. Cheese." BXS. Hambtug fa«eivt,U thia day and (or aala by KBLLOWW A BIROK. a«pt4d Sugar. UHDB.j lair to ct c. fur sale by M-KLUHiO B18GB, Mp4d Main-at. Batting. BALES Da, I for aate low by vv K HI. I.( Hej»t4d Miff. t£AA BBLS.Kanawha S!t for aale fcy KKLLOUG A BIROB. *ept4d HBiird Oil. 11\ BBL8.No. I lor aale bv 1U RKLLOWG 6ept4d "HKft'rT- J^ ONK-SXORY llot'SK, with rootna and nal- ONK-SXORY llot'SK, with rootna and 1- 1»r, corner of High and 8d at. Apply to aaptftJSt W. U. WILLIAMS. Plnnol'ortc for Kate I.ovr. RICH I'/MU) PiANO for aale at $17&. Ap ati n uiukt be roait witbio o daya to aeeore it. J. O. PATRICK, Agaot. A 'Ml BepiH«irtt PIASOit I'lWOM! EPUENS EAMMEK, North-Raat oomer of High and 7th ata., Kaokuk, Teacher of Music AKC DKALKfi 1 S UIMIKHT A CO.ITFLHOS, Wthe illi ana witBott* ^Kn i an attaoh- metit, uii.Hurpiis-i-d in The fllowiig naffi'd pertion* a e referred to aa having in uae and highly approving T. Gilbert A Co. "a Pianoa: A. Barclay, Oeo. C. AiiuC' i, 1 atylo, beauty vt finteb,* tone, action and dura bill ]».**. 4^., ty, and all tuc^. W «-jf, modern improvementa. s H.Taylor, Mr. iSu^'jJ Mie* Hitya,* Mine Fo:k», W. H. !»ilion, Dr. Wri»wft!«t, TI1», ir. Uitcby, Ilti. T. WaKK»aer, Ilia. Mrt Miller, Wartnw.'J J, D.Sanford, Bfutonan't ra mm, H.O. tlaiikarnp. J.M Iliilingi, M. btaflord, l1. Haplee, Mr. Jen tiniga, J.C. K.Yt#a, Mr. ^tory, lr. Brir e, W. 8. MdHvlf, WJIm P. S.—Particular attention given to tuning and amoving Pianoa.^ tJatyUd] fl'AVLOR ABRQ.'S superior London Mu»tatd 1 fwr aale by aplSd 00LL1KH8 A 0 'a? X' V ^4 THE »'i ^ll,V4M* CBVT BAL RAILROAD. ISO !*ll»*(a Tritc.k. The i'u-jftuify thu) Hum' tr r#«p ,-»«! tht tm ang THREE THROCGD PA SSKlftlGH TIKI Vlttl BE1WBKS PITTPBl'ROH A PIJILALKL1H1IA, Oono^ering direct in tbe I ni«n Depot at Plttabnrgh with irwitgh Traina from all We*t«m Cltiae for Pbii.wlelptiia, New York, Boittm, Raititnoro and Waahinjttun ""ity thaa furnishing SIX DAILY TRAIN'S between Philadelphia and New York Two Daily Trains between JNew I'otk Mid I?oat«n. ri ltot Off TICKII8 eitluroi I AN I A 'l lll. Ultl A v i IK '••r.n*'«ting of trae)r by tb^ Railroad 1 rHge at PiltaburKh, avoiding all drayage or Jerri*«ce (f frwt hl, togc' h»:r »itb tbe saving ol are ad vent igoa readily appreciated ly Shippera ol J"reij. bt, and tbc Traveling Public. For freightC-otiira-ta or Shipping DtreeMcna, apj_il^ ty «r addrct».' either uf tho 'oli»Wiag^ti|gyWj| of the Company D, A. 8. Laaca A Co., No. 2 A*tor Uouae, or No. 1 8. m. lit., N. Latin 4-Co., No. 77 Mate atreet Boston. II. H. HOUSTON,tlen. Freight Ag't,Pbiladi lphta. L. I. IfOVPT, Wea'i Ticket Agent, i'hijUdelbhia. XHOS. A. SCOTT, HO«SK«, deeiOd KBLLOUa A BIRUB. HS 31860. Sprtztg and Summer 1860. st PPIJI:S jt HAV hT tr. f»ciHti,s tht ran»|«.)rtatiotj ut 1'aaikingera unaurpe4jed for Jdjx-e.l ana oiufort.by auy othtr rouLt'. Ripreaa and Fast llin«^ ran hrou^h to Ftiladal pio» without ibang of Car» or Conductor*. i-ti,i.kingi'art are Attached to each tmiBi Wood rafl-i 81eej ii(* Car* to K*pre*i» at i aM Iraina iHt hAl'KK.^ UUNtt IAiL»l, Mail and Aaat U n« Sunday* exoepted. I tree Daily i ram* connect direct fct New York. Bsj «-ea and if aat Line oonneat lit liaatinwa aad Vlaehington. fall tbe Hew Rait) are ipod or above Traina, and tranfifera throash Vork tree. BOAT TlOkBTS to Boston are ood via Nor wicti, fall Hiver or Stonington Linea. Bacnure tr^nferr. 4 free. TICKETS tn»y beoKaioed^t any of thelmpcr tant Kaitroad tJtficee ia thr aito.onboard of Kity of the regular Line of htaamen on tbe Mi»*i|-pt and Oui Kiver*. rr *lwn AK a» Uoiefc aa t»T Low and aaaay Time o«la«r noate.1t JriiK 11CKKT* IO PilT^BtiKH. The eompietion of the Weatrrn o- nnecti of tbe PennavDania Railroad toChioaro i. akr» thia II i DIN I 1-1 I. hkn STB^ ART, Pittabargh^ Pie roc A Co., Aanoevilie, Otiu J. J. John son, Lulcy, Man K. MeNef»,v. Mnytviji«, Kentucky t)rm»bv .1 Cropper, Porum .utb, Ohioj Paiiofik A Co., Jiffcici:,vilie, Indiana 11. H. Brew i A fV).,C\ncinti »fi, ohi.. Athe»nA llllbert, Cirnci. ua»i,l.f at. 0. Mcidrnm, Madisoa.Irdlana} ie«. ii Mocire, Loaiavilie. Ky.,P. O. D'lii,oy A Co., r*ari*ville 1 nd N W. (irab am k Co., Ceirc Ul.I U.K. faaa, Shaler A Wiasa, St. Lcaia, Mo. Jbhn 11. liarn*, Naa' ville,lenn. Uarria A Hunt Metcpbin, lenn, Ciark«j A Co., Chicagv, iK.jW, li. ii K^'nta,. A it 111 cr to Freight Agent* ol lUulnada at diierent peint# in the We*t. 'I In- breiiicii I ai:tiiii«k iritr3d ler (he i o I e« «i fi u ud spied) Truua* portuttoii off I,IV I. Mock, and WOOl) ACCOMMODATIONS, with u^ual privilege*,for parsoaa travclii-g charge thereof. fRKKtUTb. By thia route Freight* of all deaeripiioaa eat. be twiwarded trum I'liitadrlpbia, New\«,rk,Boe ton or Baltiuiore, touny point on the ti iilroada ol Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, THiuois, Wiaeonaln Iowa nr Mis*o«ri,Br RAILROAD WRBCT. lh-- Pc:ir a ivar.ia Railroad ao Coonecte a* Pitta ur^h wn ti htt aaiera, li.v whicnWodh can be forwarded to any point on tbe Ohio, Mnaklngnm. Kentucky Tenn* taer, CuuibvrlanI, I llinoi*, Mia aiat'if j.i. VV isconsin, Miaisouri, Kanaa.", ArVan^ai1. and rtedRivt-rj and at Clevciand, Kantluaky and Chicago with Steamera to ail Ports on the Nortb We»»t. rn Lukca. M«icUaitU and Shipper* entrnating tbt*-^rana poriaiion of their i- reigM to thia Company, can Mi) with confidence on it* apeedy tranait. TfiK KATh^ tP J-RMWliT to any poiirt in (be Weat t? the Pennsylvania Railroad «re time* at favoreblt a$ art charged by other R*iiro*a (Towy tiTiift, Jt&t Bv particular to mark package*44Via I.R ""K® F.J. SKBBDBft, Philadelphia. ftlaeKAW A K.oon», HC North-et., Baltimore. at mit by Keokuk, Mt# Pieapant and Mas. cati-ne, and Iowa Ooutbern ItAILKOAD, OFKI TO (OI nr^t at WeneralSup't, Altooaa, rear, Jac. H, '6U-d LIVKUY STABI K! n l'"irat-at., het. !flaln St TTULLY Johniaa. liVIWGIirS and CARRIAOE.S of tbe beat claaa alttaye ready for hire. florae* boarded by the day or week,at priaai to aait the ti iaea. Tran »i en o aa to er aecom mod ated. Ord. ra for the Otiinibu* to run to and from thr Ra'lro'id* and Ste imlxiata. left at the Stable «r the 'M ANOR^IAl*. til vv i 1M *JM '*k ku Hic ^c. Rt sPLC orriit K8SEN0CS OF LIQUORS va adMvuwledqed puraij taifea trade. A AAreaa CkyiX.TAltK S A fi? .VM* Main-at. I OU Ii f, It S- CHteAC0 ILL* (TVairri/a^ "Aaf»t* WOiitadT) JUST TMC IK -•»». KJbf i iv».r»i M.uor-HiMon. JAB*S IKWBT. HuTCH IN SON & DEWfcY, MERCHANT TAILORS^ Tman-iTaxxT, a*T. «AIN a jroBffiw, BBOKUfC .IOWA, K ju»t rcc ivcii at their Fufhionabie Tailor itgani Furni*hi'ijr t*:,-tHt-h»htB nt, a choice and e*'en*ivr aupply oi HrenIriel Ii, almi rm, v«»ilnpa, nn«l (leni^a I'ar* iliblag l.oortfc, of all drat rl|ill«na, and gi .irar.tco hat. bcir work ehsll be done in the BJo«( epproved sid aati*fa^tiry manurr. They arc i tt-nataatlv receivmj the N«w York ami PhifridH. I ptiia tashioo* aridr *pcetfully solicit all whodciire good v«,rk a?id the beat tuaferi al to mre tbem a call. May 1, dly liririilN-0N [AMtho A DBWjY. CLOTHING STOHB. again in the Clothing boaineaa, and invite all old a tlicra, aa well aa all now onea, t. give ma a Mil at BURK.E'8 CORKER, |Jort'»-w#tat corner of Main and Third streets. i h».vj every .nj ie of good- for men'a wear, which 1 will a*i! cheap for eaab. Spring and Summer Goods To suit ev*ry taste. A!*o, OenU«roen' Furutahlog 4Hoo(l«. lrnnka,Carpet tiacka and Vilie*". aRP 'Ca.l audaaalA UAURV I'LifeCOiJS* Matlild u, Farmingt n. Havi np on i«4 tlarge aSfortment of ttiefie in atrumcnt*, i would inviio chose wiabing to pur chase t" call and examine them. Alao aecond hand Piano* for *a!e. P1HM. SlIKPHKflb. •a'i'ACi'l Hi K of I'oiaci* licatvs, ^u) ort ,-a, •«., ihird-at., bet. Main and Joiia»oti, Keot u. Ladiea wiahing an ea.«y an bandtwme ISttina 'oraet. will ftnd my make aup'-rv«r and d— atrabJLi ,gu oig aiiaprand aupport U the liguro with perftf! frfcdoin, void of coniprejalon or reatraint. Aay a tide maile to ordor guaranteed to fit. tUai'iping, Pinking, Maahine btitching, OOIORI:^ ion* nAimen. I HAMJI «»r TtflPt To Take i ffect an n»adaf Aug. JOih. L^RC'M and after the above date* ICJLUU wL b« run aa fbllowa FIRAT TRAIN Wlin«,*v' Keck tilt daUy (Huwa»yt rtHttWT It 0I3O ""dock a. ana arrtrs at Fort Madlaoa at M!0 a. m. SBCON'D TRAIN Will lea*e Keokuk di-.ily at o'clock p. ®.» and arrive at Pt Vedn»on at a:80 p.m. FIRST 'IRA IN Leave*Frrt Madiat o dailv iSnnday* excepted) at atAA a. m.t and ».rriv*e at Ke'kuk at lO:2A. S1:C"NDTHAIN Will leave fort Madvon oo p. aM itriva at Keokiik ut ?:?0 p. m» 8TBAMB0AT TRAIN WlUlaavaJHuntr.ee I »ily at 3:15 o*aloaky a»aif Arrive at Keokuk at 4:30 a. in. Thefi 30 o'clock Trainconuect* at Montrote witk Regular Lin' cf Packtt# for Buriiugton, M«*ca* titii-, ltock Ialand and D.iVeupott. Alao at FoA^ Ma ti««n with tbe Weatem btaga Co.'a toaelea fef Burlington. Fare by tbiaronto aa LOW A^THFLOW Bsi, and paa*engurt. i-utjeetcdto aa few abangeaap hv any otliir routt.yat 'iMMODWU TIUlthTS over thia line can be prda enr'd to allthe princijcil place* liait, VS e«t. auf North,of R. TKW K.-Bt'H\, Ticket Agent, oj noaitethe Btninga iloaae, Main at.,Keokall. B. W. DAV!v,Sapt. Any. dAw "itiroii^h Tlekeis VIA HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH KAIIiltOAI), TCity,CounellI:,B OSt. JT€•!• A tohltl»Mt, Ntbraaka ibh», W i uten. Kana«*0ity. Donia ipbati, Plattuiouth, Orvaj dis, Br-wnav iile, Wbi^i Cluud, Hfilevuc, Liberty, and to ail point* n tMi MUaau'i Ki\er, Kniifs* ninl Kebraaka Territortaa, CAN BB PROCURED AT TUB K A1I HOAII XM KI Ot 14 E, Main Street, between First and Secondt orroaiTB TUB BILLINOS QODM, KKOKI K, tow A. MchMd_ J. 1 W \.^HLRY A#^. St. Louis, St. Paul, Siiliwater and ht, Anthony IliO. DAIM rACKITLISI IS«0. or Northern Line Btcamers. HIDE hUUU. Korthcrner, p'. i'. A. A if' rd. Ca iiHila, Capt. l'arker, Mi tropoOtan, Capt. W. 1. B. Jenka. fcuckt State, Capt- B. Rhodet* i't'Uibina, Capt. B. Hill. \V. L. E^irig, Capt. no. X. itlelN. Or ay Ragle Capt. D. ». iiariia* Nertliern t.lflit '"apt. P. LodwMi* 1 ta*ca, Caipt. U'betUn. 1 »y City. t'apt. .1. Worden. War Kag.e Capt. J. B. Davi*. l.awku.ve State, Capt. R.C.Uraf* TlaistKevpri HK magnificmi »ide-whicl ateamer? wera ly for CMrofu the lr«dt. furm»biu11witheipenenccd PBBB. every acci arid a and o0 n.uiodusion tc# ragaJ er* aro fitud null ail modern impum-mente, wit^ for pi io nger*. and will aa advertiaed, malting c«nnepi«ri* with tbeTarioili railroad-Htxive, and Hanaitml with the Vli i: HMMBIS wiilcall f»r pa*P( ngcr»—raia I ur suMie, day or night—in any pai of ttocifjfe. All orders left with J. Tewkbury, at tb- ai^f road and StoatnboMt Ofl'co, piit« the Billinjp Iloaae, wih rceeivo promj attcntiou. l^eavo yoipf order* and procure a tiekct and yon can rcso al autod that you wil 1 be called for. Ordinary gage free, ticket* 2 rent*. P. K.— Having the lHrgn*t avring wagon in tha city, 1 am ai»o prwfiaied to move Pianw and Fur niture on the ahortcat notie*. febJldly W. P. IVINI1, Agent. NKW itOOta. reoeirad a newaupply of "The Miniatar'B Wooing "and "From Inwn t» Dayitghu" M. W. WK8HOIT, Mer?7-i 97 Main-at. COLLIERS A ROBEfciTbON, GKNEHAL CBOC£$|f ABO E A E S I N O U E M*. ft XalBaBt., K I'OKr K. IOWA. )IICNI'.JV-Ju*t OLDtiov't aale by- Qtitnt,-*and Ac. rua with the Minnesota Rivaf packet-ai sit. Paul. Ruturuing, they will eon- iiannibai and St. Jo- aepb Rat iroad. The NorthernPacket Lina offar increaaed faeili tiea, and ho{n. by atrict attention to the comfort of paaaengi t- and inli-rot of hip(-cr*, receive the liberal patronage heretc.fcre txt«-nricd to tbe Lina. JAWKS WAKD, Preaident. BROWN A TAYLOR, Ageata, Keokuk. mch-w.i OMNIBUS NOTICE I reeetvvd another iotof Ihoae fina i 1 urky Prune*, for aale loa by (13d G0LLI1R5 A BOBKRTSOU. PBACHBS, do Tomatoes, d.1 Pine Apple*^ for aale by aplSd cm.UFRS A ItOBBRTSOy. ^OLDKN SY'Rl'P, Sugitr House Molaata*. Pi»t»uuou do rw#tflr%v f»/ll V 1 ebwa-'M Akt' JMM:. At A tM/t"a ri 'JiA,"'.—We have iuat received a large and wall I aelected etock of 1't.as of Vvry aupeiior qualiif. eor.aiattng of extra fine Imperial, Y o«ng Uy*«n anfll Tb«*C TOM* HNVR been M-BCTRD FOR tai! tr.ide, and We guaran'cu»atirlaetn n. aplfld COLLtKUSA ROHKkTSON. vur r^ 4ava Coft'.', tbo genuine arilole foir a-ldd COLLIKRS A ROBERTSON. i1toI?t*.•-CAtsXLB MILL JULX« on hand for «Mi »by COLLIERS A ROBERTSON, apt 7S MalB-kt. I^ARINA CIUCKk7« B.BLA1U. HI for aoTiby •#p8d COLLj Ejj^ A A^OBBRTSON. a.». a iBTraa. v kit & I1cl|^i Ht. rNiMirrAKflts, Corner of I hiru :»tieet aid th«» Aiiev between Mala and Jubnaoa. KJ50KUK »«*AE**A*A*EA^4#W ,may2idif Jc