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Mi. i i i K E O K U K n EftTr$?)AY MORMNG, 1TOF. 7. TIB DBS Moms* VALLIT Waia is Joklistpdi •very Monday st this cffice, if one of the oldest pa persis lova, and fess widely «xUim «i lion thrott^b.)ut tbe Dr» Woh.es Vsltey, Northern If lasosri.snd Weatern Illinois. No 0D« ooald have askedl for 8DM No* v ember day than ws had jesterday. The Republicans oonsiderefl itspeeially propitioas for tbeir causa. The election passed off qui- •tly io this piece. There was less excitement 'Iban are bava evor seen at a Presidential tlactioo. Yet every body «ai vide awake, and a very large vote was polled. circwia Th« l,lrril«M. The lonp agoay ia over. On«a more a •ighty nation baa spoken. The silent bal lots of six million voters have decided the dsstiny of tbia nation for foar yearn more, if «»ot for many deeadee. Happy will it be for the nation if that decision ia, ae we believe it ia, in favor of those eternal principle! of justice and freedom which our fatbere lovsd, and which the Republicans would re-inau gurate. Agitation will be quieted, peace will return, and prosperity will i& time reign throughout all our borders. ft.ffects »f Proterdna. I» ibe fourteenth and fifteenth eenturiss, Xrigland imported iron anti steel from Ger many and Spain. It now supplies both of tbeee eouatrir* with great quantities of thcae metal*. This revolution in manufacture and trade was brought about by new inrrSD* tione and protection to home industry. $3T Hen.# Tbomae F. Marshall, of Ky., is lecturing at Poughkeepiis, N. on the History of Christianity from the Ad- vent of the Saviour to the ProtciUct Bel crm&tioo. |WL d'ltpttdj So* Tori*, Oct.lfft), says the tiomber of registered voters is 116,- W hat •iijtbe aai4. The Louisianisn, a Breekinridge paper of Hew Orleans, gives publioity to the follow ing conversation between £iew Urleani merchant and Mr. Lincoln A highly respectabia raerebart of our eitv, just returned Iruui the N^rth and West, in forms us that during bis visit thero he had an interview with Old Abe, the rail splitter. Upon being asked by our informant what he would do, or what would likely be hie policy in rc£*r i to the Sruth ah. uiJ be elected", the rail splitter rt*pliOft thateimiliirirt«rrog. atone* hud been propounded to him ty ninny persona, and also in writing by lettor, but Ib.t ho b»d un,formlj ,rf U 0 be 0 .^f «d .• »o.«,. n3 ,: V Ue 10,k however, to .ppr,.. our informant that he would dispel the illusion existrnjr st the S -utb, that he wculd have to send men from the free States to fill tbe offices, by assursrg h'ra that therj would he found plenty of persona at the South jjiad enough to get thM», and that he had al ready received four hundred letters from tbe slave States begging office, a large and eon titrable portion tf whiob same from Loo isiana. Th® llaibuaili I'm e n.*.tin« Kl|«ct mi ilic The curious ftfect of hssheesb, or Indian hemp, in prolonging the apparent duratioo •f time, ia well described by one P. It. Ran dolph, a relation ty the Randolph of Roao* oks, as follows: lis says that on one occasion, when he was completely under the influence of tbis drug, bs oouttted the years that it took him to dip bis pen in ink and carry it to tbe pa per on which hp wrote and in this short space of actual time, which was but the fraction of a rntnuto, be distinctly numbered G50 years, and during the time the fantasia lasted, whtsh was about four hours, be had a distinct eeriscinusness and experience of many hundred" thousand years. Kvery year, mouth, week, day, hour, min ute and scor.d, was palpably distinct, and tbe individual nperienoe of" each momrntl was clear and definitely marked. Tbisoomes i nearer to realising the dream of tbe "Eternal Progressionists" than anything we I liivo fit KKM-h ,h rt save yet he.rd, though etrteinly it will bt for tbem a slow eternity. The deseription, however, eaactly r&preduocs tbe feelings imparted by an over doso of haeeesh on a single occasion, or its continued u^e for any length of tiioe. IntuleraMe languor, ao eompHDted by a sort of divino placidity, takes posstssion of both mind and body— tbe only aurviviiig desire being to bear Al fred Ttnnyean'* sorg of 'The Lotos Eaters' read or hummed in a low, musioal voiee, by •nme one Bitting by tbe side of the sofa oo wbtcb the hasheesh eater U*ily reelinee.— It is a deiiotous utadoess, bat one moat dan- &*«»*' Ewaaeipsttsa e Haves. Tbs New York correspondent ®f the toa Journal states tbe following: A larn# k C:.'$ F.ipreas oftjc, New York, was a seene of muoh excitement on Monday BWrnirig. Among tha freight that cauue on from the South were three slavea. mother and two children, ali bourd to Newport, aod oonsigned to tbe care of Rev. Mr. Brooks.— Tbe daughter, 19 years of age, is quite white. The boy is not more tl.an live, and is blaek as charcoal. It appears that their home is io Mobile, and tbeir mistress, wbo is old and quite unwell, resolved to free tha family, and Hot knowing wb»t might befall the family after death, f&w her intention put in eiooa tion before her dentil. Th» tirl is finely cd» ucattd, speak* Krsoeb and tjii rman very flu •fitly, aod inlands to keep euhooi. The party •tart to-night for Rhode Island. The fatoiiy attracted much attention while in tbe office, and answered all the questions put to tbem bj visitors. The mother liked the South, and •aid the colored ptuif le were well eouugh off. But the girl liked the North, and was glad to get out of the way of ber owner, 23TThf Philadelphia Eoquiror, ftifadisg $9 tbe outrageoaf extravagaaee of our ladies, •ay*: If Queeo Victoria wnold walk down Chaet •ut-rt. in n pair of thiek with Haltftv fat petf roat appemritif over her instop, and S stater proof iw*ed s^ck on ber shoulders, •be "•aid reducf ear importations from fyaaoe at »«aat 25 per cent, and probably 4*'fr another Aui«rtcan crisis for at itMa$tten jaare. olt «t l»r to 1 WHAT C*us*S 1 We jjive below the ?oto of I-«e County for Governor in 1^59, by Township!. We *4% alto, tbft Congressional TO$» Jscksoa, rue, !)••.!. iii***1, Vntiliort n, OliarksHn, J. fferpon, Waci-cti, Washington, Went l\unt, Frank )i», Iltrriita,, Cedar, Marion, Pleasant Rid fa, rcntnsrk, Orct ri Ili j. io 1858 1859. 1858. poNi- ti*Kw'i,nr*Tiii. 166 *0 *1 71 63 62 Totals, 3392 21W TDK TamBt*. rs# 1 25 96 714 l&l S3 164 n *8 14 5 7« 3se 73 «»ld Knpplle* In it** Qn«brc "nitf*!. Whether it would tie ad*«ntng*jun ta the Province «»r otherwise, if u discovery of prof itable gold minee should be m«4e, may be matter of dispute. We are told the geologic formations are not suoh as to permit the ex istence of deposits in sueh quantities ae would remunerate the miner. Sa we wert told respecting copper. It was, first of all, found that copper had no existence in the re 1 gion of the Townships that when small bite were picked up, soienee modified its viewa, and confidently told us it might possibly be had io "pocket*." In the meantnne^hetber it is foun^l in "pockets" or in quarries, they are digging out oopper by the ton at Acton. What if gold should alwo be found in eim ilarlv capacious pooket!«* —even at the risk i of putting the geologic nose out of joint? We cannot as yet dt'uide, but habitants fro® I the auriferous district of Lower Canada have recently sold large quantities to a jeweler in this city—not in paroels of du»t, but in good solid nuggets, some of the ratuo of $50 and upwards—slightly intermuod with quartt, but of wonderful purity as a whole. The real point of this gold discovery may not ba txicad for some time yet, as it is the jrffWeet it ooncealed ns long as pi»ssible. But that a limited number of unskilled miners of the ordinary olass of habitant are in possession of a productivs Canadian gold property, ws bave not even a shadow of doobt. Tbe gold if tore is tangible shape. Tl« capital of Italy. The statement of Count favour, in bis re eent significant speech, that the Government desired the eity of Home should be the capi-! tal of United Italy, will coincide with the opinions of most Italians while to scholars i arid all who take the clighteet interest in the sffdirs of Itnly, tbareseems a peculiar fitness io the selection. Florence is the only city which has been named as likely to contest tbe claim of Rome as the seat of goveroiuont to the new kingdom. As a plaoe of residence it is much pleasaoter, and with a powerful oourt would speedily rival in its attractions sill the other eapit ils of F.uroje. R-*me it self has no building wt ich is so well adapted [f |ie lh OPOO[ 1( -," h. Iuk. of Ta.e.n -f«r .h. Vatic.D, buge 120 53 88 90 66 301 33 n «9 It .3 «r 10S 18 L« 48 00 III 83 4b 60 124 104 «r 134 n rt ir» it liar* of llBt be a in Hr) n tt ,,Hke ,h hfl,r 1 77 SIM ittV Majority, 133 2307 issti IT* 1 of tbe fortunate owners of the secret to keep approval of tho lveiohsratb tbe Lniver .. i _a i 1 1 A .j it I., .nd «i,h '.II ... art tr.».ur ., i. rWljM itnfy r6tj aIlJ he jriotl doe« not compare with the Pitti Palace. Y'«t there is a great argument in favor of s Rome, trorn the fue.t that it is the only ally tbe selection of whioh will give rise to no jealousies. The people of all parts of Italy i look to Rome with levo and veneration. I* is a carious fact—and one which we have seen noticed in no bock of Italian travels— i that almaet all the towns of Italy, from tbe, 1 Lombard sity to tbe liale Tuscan village,! have a "Roman gate," that entrance to tbe plac? whioh looks toward the Kternal Oity being known as the "P »rta 11 'Diuna." This is a practical and at tbe same time a poeti cal pruof of the attachment whieh all tbe Italians have for tha "lone Mother of deai empires.— [N. Y. Powt*'. bt TO TCRN GRAY.— An English writer has recently asserted that an undue proportion of litna in tbe system is the cause of premature gray hair, and advises to avoivl hard water, either i or drinking pure or wlurn converted into tea, or ooff e, or sau because hard water ia always impregnated with Itine. Hard water tuny be softened by boiling it let it become cold, tben use it us a beverage. It is also stated that a liquid tluu wilt color the human hair hbek, and not stain the skin, may bs made hy taking one pnrt of rum, ttirse pans of olive oil, and one brandy, by measure. '1 ho hair »*»«d «»th the mixture every morn- „.K „{i7 V,. i junnie It »n tbe least. 1 be articles must be I short time tha use of it will ^«"t.ful black, wuhaut in- of always shaken before applied# «t boUi otl Tk» Hltrr* Blttpia. Tbe Albany Kveoing Jaurnal says that the panic dodge hue oost tbe stockholders of tbe New Y'-rk Central Railroad more than n mil lion dollars ait eadv, and he eili«»ns of our State, and ttu etookbiderH in Hher roads, thriee that sum. As Mr. Coming, tbo Preei derit of the Central Railroad, is a candidate for Congress, and Doun Richmond ia tbe Vioe President of that road, we ebouid not bestirpiised if they thought Uiur dry goods friends in New Yuik were «*rryipg tbe Pis anion ke a little too far. Iladly Hurnt* Ihim. Wa are sorry to hear thai the Douglas loader* in tbis State bave been terrible auf fertrs by the atoek panic which Mr. Cobb, Mr. Scbt 11, and their fellow plotters, hnve got up in Wa)i-st. VanSchaick, the broker who exploded on Saturday, was the coufi dential stock agent of tbe Douglas men.-* Tbeir loases are understood to be enormous, It waa too bad of Cobb k Co. to take suoh vengeance on tbeir ancient foes. They outrht. at least, DO* A Rearttsti leswp. Ed. Stewart, a young man lately in tbe employ of Mr. Pyffe, a« dining-room waiter i n the Crumniy liuuse, ut Iowa City, en'ieed One of the waiting u*ids, who bad saved a hundred dulUrs y tori )tn Tt« 8*NUT HOOK, NOV. Adrialio from Havre via 8onthsmptoo panned the Hook this ». m. tier adfioee «r« tbr» e da_\s later. Victor Emanuel had arrived in Naplee. The roy nliste had ev*duated Cajaxso and the vicinity. The line of the TViturno had been aban doned for that of the (iarglino. linribaldi had entered Onpua. A semi-offieicial article to the Paris Con stitutionai s«ys an organized nod powerful Italy is for the intoreet of Europe. The part of France ia that of non-intervention. When the revolution is accomplished it should be consolidated by tbe aot of an Eu ropean Congress. The vSerdirian Ambassador hid been or* derod to leave St. Pi tersburg. Nnpolfftn had received a ietter frntfs tfofc Cr.»r to the ffcot that nothing hostile to France shoultj he entfrtained at the Wereaw interview. Tbe Arago arrived on tbe 26tb. 1 he census of Rutsiashow* a population of 79,000,tiOO. It is retorted that tbe Nuncio at Madrid had remitted, within a few days, 2 U,000 reals to the Pope, wbiob bad bcon raissd by tbe Bishop. Lann riciere will return to Frane*,. KruiMtmcuta for tbe Papal iroy liave ceased. It it* said tfaat the Ambassadors at Pruseia, Spain and Portagal, were preparing Io qait Turin. The vote of Sicily was almost unanimous for anneiation. Victor Emsnuel would be at Naples on tbe 28ib. The proclamation of the tola would be made the follewing day. The Papal Nuncio had left Paris io oooee* quence of orders from Rome. The Ktupersr of Austria bad introduced tbe new charter, making immense oonoei* sions t« Hungary. The number* of tbe tleicberatbe is to be increased to 100 eoune^lors elected by previ*i'vaa! diet* constitutional institutions of Hungary are to he rs established the ilnngnrian languugo to he the official lan gxisgc till financial matters to be euhjeol to 5. sity at Pesth to bo re opened tbs abjlition of personal servicc due to landlords, and of exemption of nobles from taxes, is con firmed. Representation in all classes of tbeaoan try in tbe Legislature an 1 the administration are to be established ns principles. Tbe Hungarian Oiet is to bs eonvr.ker! without d' lity, and the Emperor then to he orowned King of Hungary. Similar oonsti tntions are to be granted to Transylvania. The Emperor's cba-ter wss favorably re ceived at I'efth, and Bud* wae illuminated y. ord»»r of the raunie palty. Latest.— A Waraa* dnipatob says tbe prin ciple of an Earopeso Congress has been adopted. *#lae Weii't Submit. ,, Poat ii. tr^a, Va., Ho t, la The {yreaTe«t crowd that wan ever witnessed in this city gathered oo Saturday to listen to Hon. 11. A. Wise. U §poko for four hour*, and waii frequently interrut ted with applaass. lis declared bef jre (iod that he would never submit ta tbe election of Linooln. Jtlurderei- Arrested. ATTICA, g"^Andrpw Stewftrt, Old "tariff Arnlv" of Pennsylvania, H-IVH "difsdotp'o of the ^'rlion Loris her money, *o t«lope with They went to Chicago and St. Louis, tbe fttllow putting off tbe proroued ouptial halter on various pretexts until he euccoeded in getting all tbe girl's money, wheo be de serted ber. jSTTbe Albany Evening Jodr«*! atates that the-re not one w r1 of truth in the i statement going tba roundi of the paper*, th«v tbe Prvooe of WaieM presented Mre. Uas? amor Morgan with a diamond nsoklaoe. NIFOLKOS 1 that fusion and barm't- ny are tbe order of the day, to have given th' in warning of their Co.il dodge, before it wa* too late. It is surprising hvw merciless aod unforgiving is the hate of the Disunion managers for the Louglas hofts. Itut pun ishing them in tbe stock market after tbis atvle, is really too bad.- [S. Y. Trib.. Oct. 80rt. Tf Ind., Nov. Fot, who murdered Col. Davenport at Rook Islsn some 14 years ago, was arrested here this afternoon. 3. nfi la Claclndati. Hogs are firm. Ws notice sales of 500 head, average 210 Hs, deliverable tha first five da*s of he^ember, at $5 50$ 1,000 do, delirernble the fir»t fnvorable weather, at $6 75, and 500 for pre ent delivery, at $6 87J. About 1,000 head Wfre kiilod to da?, and will be paoked to-morrow by Messrs. James Morrison & Co., llemv Nye, and Jas. Boatty k Co. Tbe temperature at present is deemed Sufficiently safe, and nhouid it continue, packing will be full blast in a WGttlfc actStt days.-—[Cin. Gas., Mot. 3. the old wulf-cry of ,, tbe now heard for the hundredth tim*, i-« all the Democracy have left, aqd even thi4 will not avail them. But, he aeksi. what ripi.t has the South to complain, sine tbfty have managed tbe gov ernment and had their own **y for sixty out uf the last ssvanty two years. The alii man wao*.s Lincoln to be elected joet to try it n, sod see if this Southern bravado that ws have ell heard on*tl we are sicJt of it amounts to anything. He thinks it hag got to come, and it might as well come now aht-n we are able and pr."parj to meet it. j^TOne of the v.ung ladies connected I with tbe Lewiston(Miiitte) Seminary observed a mm opposite that institution trying to force alutiK a refractory borse by beating him unmeroifullv. She bore tbe sight at long as she could, a hen she went out into the roa 1 and remonstrated with the man, who evidently began to be ashamed of his conduct. She then went up to tbs h»r«*c*e heud, spoke kindly to him, oaressed him for a f''« minutes, and tolling bold of the reins the boroe hastened to move fay tbe young lady's kindness. Ncr IliliHKi.t. A eorrea* pundent of the Edinburgh Weekly Chrnuule telle a wanderful ry, which, he says, got from the Hp* of a woman named M«raicr, residing in the Uuited States, who knew Louis Napoleon well during bis exile in Amer ica. It is to tho t'fl'oev that the real son of ij«te«n Hortense died in Mercter's house, and that the present Emptror of the fc'rancb ie named Bowen, who was a steadfast compan ion of tbo real Simon Pure, and bore a stri king resemblance 11 hias! Th imposture is alleged to bsve been conoooted in order to prevent an inquiry into tbe air^umetanoes under which the Prince died. ffJiTTiie *bre»kbone 'ever,* which ha*been 1 en prevalent on the lower Mississippi, has made its appearanoe ill &t. Louis. Tbe News says tbe fever ie preceded by a pecu liar kind of chili, ar while this luets tbe bono? of the body feel as if they wers pressed, twisted and almost broken. Tbs fever which sueca ds a| pears to be more se vere and protracted th in that which follow# an ordinary •Shake.'* After both bavs passed away, tbo body is as sore and tender as if the fatieot bad acute inflammatory rheumatism. (piTThe terrific gale in th© fialf ef Lawrence several days ago, was very de an U'i'-jve. It blew a perfoct hurricane on land anl eea. Seventy or eighty vessels are reported lost-~whole ships' cre*s perished— aod tha damage to property incalculable. wr Or. King, the American Missionary at Athens, writes that ini trial baa ceased, lie ha* not bean n«iu'ed or a ^uuied, but thftprrscp^U jn ha^ been abacd^uud fttX prtaent. (£j5," lhH jLuvcnimeai survey of tbe north western lakes baa closed for tbe season.— fieadquurterH for the winter are ealabliehed at Detroit- Tbe field notee show that a vary i«rgeamount of work h«« been aci"mpli»beq^ the entire region of (irand Traverse Bay, in cluding tbe Manitau and Fog Islands, having been eurvoyed, and the topography and hy drography obtained with extreme accuraoy. (pyProfessor Franois Lieber h«» brought upon himself the beavy censure of the Eu» phradinn Society of the South Carolina Col iege, whiob has expelled him fnm honorary membership. Moreover, his host and por trait are to be removsd from the haila of tbe sooiety. llis offense is that be presided over a German Republican meeting in Now York oity on tbe 19th ult. fgyDr. Joseph Wolff of England, wall koown io this country, is about to resign bis living in tbe Estabhshod Church and go to Chinese Tartary. lie intends to assume th# garment of a monk'of the Eastern churchy carrying a Bible in his band and wear a bright colored cross on bis black gown. Mr. Wolff is about G5 years old, but age only seems to increase bis scoentrioities. (jy An act has passed the Parliamaol of Great Britain authorising the sale of soma fifty churohes. These churches bave but about a thouAund communicant* in ell, an# oniv about eight thousand attendants in al while their annani cost is one hundred thous and dollars, or ono hundred dollar* for aaeli oommunicant. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ktateneat Abstract *1 ths !*l«»nttal|r or THK KKUHI KHAMH MINK, HuV. 6, 18t0. E 8 0 U 0 1 S Ppeeie ftn band $44,4tl.M Itopotits in New York b». Ae., satj.'c: to mgbt draft. J^4SM| Kotes of ttu Ii.nikf snd, $iO, t40 Oi Oa«k 1umdc 2,017 25 BUts of Ksoha&,{e aad Natca IiH ouat. d, Ssfstj Fand Cajifal St c'" paid ............. \efes in Citrulatioo lueother Binli*.. i Tl lltg'.1 I Vivide U ii pai J......... iu» Dipoait»r»... ....................... J.W. ne*7.iU $48 22:'».JS ...U9.N7.9t ... |ft,000©0 $152 24)7 OFI I A 1 1 i s ...,$*7 co ....»» 000 .... 2, £47.81 ..»* .^,6H4,R4 2 1.00 Ofi 9T4 *1 $962,207 06 II. UAKBISOW, :MlLUUt, Cashier. NOTHIS %erebj given that M. Ward and C. M. ford have tbis d^y pwreb*s-d tbe ititrrtt r.f $. M. Archer in tbo uf th» let* Arm of M. Want A Co., al-1" lu.« int- at to the K»auk Plow l'».— The okf of h)th firm# are with th said.VJ.Ward aad C. M. Ford, aad ail bttn^ne.a i* h- b* thviii—tbej alous ban eg authority t' act tor tha same. WAliD, AH I'ffNl »•*»«•. t^'A3fP!iKW TtlNWLrit: Yin ^U are hereby iiutified that there is now on file tbe iflio« i.f tbe Cierk of the iHsirict Cowrt •f Lee ouotv, iowa, at. Furt Madium a petitions! C. W. B^rrj-, rlaimuig i.f voo tbe fon-clo-u ef a nuf-rt^IRE givTN by y U to JPUJOS UDKCK YOU EPPE^R II. Hickuian bat iinef irau ferrel to nuid Btrrv, which moit^ajta is upjn the properly krownas tb« Kijjle laviro ytand, in Cbirle^ton, Lea Cuutiv, iowa, and is Kitta s«*eure jour n&Ua to said liiokmau far tbe yum of $725, due in tea and *i*teeQ mouths from date. and anrwer thereto OA fwra iue i i d^y ut ib« ii"Xt term nt aatd ourt to be b**jun and held at F«ri Maom.u in December tiest, »ai pauiior will le ak»-n pro c«atii'M. and decree as |«r'«d tor rend, red n^aiurt ov thereon* Nov «,!8«50d Att'y for Plt'ff. |ui|ortaiit t«* tls« Lai-ss of And V i I ii 11 y. LAMPS'thu(Saturday or be- FIIA^T 1.^ HL.M I'LE. A1 i'ltiN OF l)H\ UOODH, to eoos oes ui'innnK st fl u'si«ck,*t 1. F. tlunipLrey's Auction Hoiim, No. 5 Ksttr ll»u.-«. Un at tiar/a'ui will bti vcn. A Urge 8f.ck n( Wiu'er Sbawif. 1 Hk», tress OoikU. tl #i«ry, Ac wi 11 be oa«*r«d for x.ile ai a |ret «acri tieo. All purtisa w^hing a supply of Winder Jmdp abuQld go st (die? to thi.- Auction »d 1 stcure U*rgjii,i!, '1 ISaile will only cyutuiuc day*. It rait-ly tiocurs ttiat the bail ponds are ?cnt to Auc tion, h«t ia tbi»o^e the gd^ds offered are rhoios and ti tbs aswsat stetss. 1. », HlTMrilKKY, !SIov3d4t A«£WiOe«*» APPI.KS inn IOIIMIK. BAHHKLS cll0I(B ,m o k i o v i s or 'i -. Household Goods and Furniture, W I U^II.WMV, NOV. SUCC'K. A Ntv2d V a u i 1 U a e ISio C. M. Kt »itab fiTo(V. t. 13IQ. A. M. AHCHKR. N. —The Pii w Kutitru i« bM 11 eoutiuu*J hj u« under tli« urn fi na'iie (Keokuk Plow Co) Mt IH* ol4*t*nd Mata a'reet, Wciw^eB Huh and lUli, wh»re we tbali b« plaaaed te see all our old «u#turners and m*ny now bvS. IK. WATD, BOVTdSt C. II. FOHD. jplaaokuil an. f|^UR p^rtaernbip i^rmtrly existing bttw«aa 1. Zu'gli-r i N'iea, in tbe but- hetu husirndj, was diJiu",v»'d Dtbe day uf ^»tiber fMio, by mil lUal o n» nt. All afto -uuia arith tbe tinu u#nu be teitl«-d within one month, lite bu-iins.- Mill bs co a tinned, at the same places, by Chd&. Z o^ier. C. ZltML&K, no». c,mo-d*w mm. GOODS. WCtTNE & 8AMFLB NO. .lAI.^-SIHJL* r.^O. 40 OSBKR THK OATS OITY Off fOI, REOKIIK, ... IOWA, HAVK FOH SAL* Itompluto stock «f Htat-le and fr'anev DRV 0OOD8, KOTloNB. BOOTS ANI SliOKS. ll ATS and CA »'H, Fall and Wiat«r CLOTUINU, HAKlWAKr. and ltabbar UiK.ds. Buy« r» are resjuctful y invited to cxannaaOlir Stock befoieparcb»iitig OrlSId TTBH.vm r»»M« N E W S O E AMD NEW GOODS!!! HI«EK& llll.I.IK. No. 89 Main-Street teoKVt, ... fovi, .. Have in store and for aalat fULL AND COMPLETE STOCK Of BTAPLX AND FAKCT N' 'ifc.coMvaL hOaSET APPLES, UU fru® 4ibio. far sals by 6iAi FUKi HlcCUKB, tssvM, NcyS42w EAT auction AT TUB T,at e a. nt. 1ST OF ARXL'M.K.S FOR SALK.— 1 Piane, L' BdM-ui«, 42 M#* MaHr«»s»s. fiO lluk do, 10f l'ilii.*a &0 jair illow Mip«, 108 t'ouiforterR. 100 Tow In,6 dis. Na| kmi, 10 T»bl»r Clatbx, ff» cunt'-teat ('Hairs, 20 woodiest da, IK bflir cloth do, 3 hair cloih K' ok«r», 6 uane-seat do, 2 Sutav, 8 dot. nai.e trat dirnr.£ ronr* Ohair«, 1 d«a. office Lbairs, 60 t'haml'- S©i», 46 I.m king Ol%»s« s, 50 Wasb sluudi', ?0 Tablet, 6 «»n!ri.lw-t ti llureju*, 70 Wit. dow Curtain* and li*larr», 62 Oarpt-ia, 2l BioVts, 2 oflioe \ek. 2 dinitir-room du, 11 dining room Ta blaa. 8 plated Cantor*, ft Tab4# hpu...os 3 do*. t«i t{xons. 8 s. Kotka, 7 doc. knives, 7 Uoaen Soup 1'ia.ttB, 7 d' *. tlinncr l'Jatu.«, 9 dx les Flatt'« 6 ilox tread plate#, Id J«*. Vegetable Li hes, 7 do* (upland dot Oobiet, 6 Sen Wii e Glares, I doa. t-'huling ['iabes, 2 Milk Cans, all kiitdeof Kiich-it Kiirnitttr**, and otbar uriiclts too nuuifiou- to mention ai«, 36 li and Sbua's, 1 il-.r suti i Window Hiinds, alotcf tjo* Fixturce, 1 iar^c wahiut Writing L«sk,and 1 l.iitie's Sites, UNSURPASSED I A 1 K I O N '•MHS 1 IV ol lr'par»tioii f'^«osa«it lh« peculiai propsr r^aioiiuK thabuukUD ll»u, stni caudeBihe Uatr tu asauuit- the (olor it (JUM^eatid befure »l tut nod gray 11 strengthen* the (lair aad keeps it IfloM.y ana clasti. Norhing eat» tacel tbis prepara tion, ss it effects tb« reau ration of ibebui: Vy its aMtoirst the roots. Prepared sold by GEO CABl'S, X'woduortabove tbs i3nl»»|t* je34Awly Msukok, iusra* CARINA CRACK) R8 for »ale by -jCUi4siKHt A hOBBKTSON. 8 plil i£W OMIISSl i»»t veaoived b|f aepSd •tss MMiUtt* ROBJtBlSON. Y O O S I NOTIONS. Boots anil Shoes, CLOTHING, CARPETS. ETC. AM whieh wete twacht in Eastera taarksts POU NJiT CAbll. Class bayers are respect tally ivvltad lo snaiine «wu au«k before p«reha*taf. Our motto is **|titck Bales aad Assail Frofils» XEBMjS P. D. FOSTER ISO rs KSUf-SIKBXT Wbe Wnnts albeap kirt A »«C. HOOP SRVKTT, OF BK AKE, Damaged by water, suie uf them very «!igbtly VKU.ING AT HAIil PMIt tl Call Quick, lltfore iht^ are Atl (ion*, mi O I K s BepttM WH. ?OWAIW.»T. Splendid1 f*ttmlturc ttu pr«virius« af leed sf Ira*!, sod written contract, made ty Jtuiet I fcft«» tu Norntos-*, Mcl lcn 4" Ctj.. (intrd 'u'y 7, tbe si ii* i iW-rf will Mil by nioie ttuetiwTi, te Bj.tnpU'r boiidinf "t ti tired, in Krukuh, l«w», vn burn Uy, Nuveab«t H'b IS^O froun 18 i Vt' k a. in. u» 5 o'cloi-k p. m.« (commeiicir pnn^tu«lly at 10 u'ciock a. sa ), lot of afilcariiS Furniture arid Hoa* bold Oooo» to-w»t: OF K ibl.W"til UKMT 11 Ha- 1 Crepe de Beg©, tf CASH tu-»3 Mohair de Chena, re~Hp* of hf'RINtl ANl SU4t MBR (lOOlU of nowauJ t»4«« styias. Alimxw **«rjtking ia tks 100 pieces Chall7 De Lett l»ltv GOO|» Uaaaatl fuund in the »•«•(. i k'l (wCK.t bf«f bt laU-, iod at a bsavy dt» eouut. iro earlier p»ice« *1 ara i|vit«d tu aa ezamicatba of tbestoek. Air rWd latfev asiiaisrc* aat VtaiiaiSt iLMMEK are iitvivsd to ex»mia« ib« s4#rik U for somatbi&g a#w 'aiet'and gun «l F. IK K'KTBR. .V.v A i i o 7 0 a i i V HOliP fttelMTR. e%sa i" town. All tbe be*t a»akas— 1 Thcasps '-ItoableTrain DoogJa* A Sher wood's "Belle of tbe Sfcaltoa 4• Obssas» oiau'c "Ct«aaim*jri 17 .Sariag Mtirt at 1 CO, worth 2 00. 1 0 s $6 3 00, A 90, Tbe Matlieee kirt—that ^iven ^aaralsat* iffac'iob—atgl 00 fortu^r j.rie* $2 60. P. ». o* S ««. ApWd Nt) 71) MAI'^T. tir I'mrio, 2 Frctxb Bd*t«.d», 1 1 LadicS Secretary and Bookcase !im wi'b f^ann wood, at.l i-'arlor Chairi*. OF llAli'JUAN K- -1 ^rtneb Bud'* Mead, 1 Bureau, mar hit toi, 1 Wa»b*iaod, matbl* t"] 1 l-adies' Tubic, 1 large Louog 1 Hat Sran.1, and ft Parlor Chairs. OK OAK—1 .iidw b#*rri, 1 lUt H»k, 2 Uuthie iiaii Obans, 1 B« .:Dc»ou TabUs and 12 Jiming Room bair .— CHESTNUT WOOU—1 Bod-Jbamber Suit. Two Isrge giit ar-d can ad fraDied Minor#, Laiga Su«l ngravings, hat.d liure sod 2 Aid*} Ltghta, 2 llair ami 2 Kltuck Marress««, 4 Statues Italian Mart-lf, 2 MsrMc. Vasw, 4 Oust-iropr Uuf, li Iron Verandah & at i, about lib yard* uf tio- Vcivvt Cur pet, 126 yaids BiusecU Htid 2^ yarde Velvet Stair Carptt,a li of !amaek ('6rl*Ha, G.rriio#*, Tassel!', aad otber I fcKMS UF t-ALK, f^Aoil. &aid articles can ba se«n at be taid buiUin^ uu Saturday, Nuvembar st 2 o'clock p. Oat t7,18»'0-dl0t KOKCKOttS, MHLL1N 4 €0. tieurs 60 ii£Aiii jt 1 nil, 1800. U K E E & O Main-Street, Keokuk, AKE R£teiVIN« AMD orrCItlNCl A LARQfC STOCK. o v Foreign aad Domestic Y O O S Tbe following 1K»*« ar« aw ITVLB aad KKLSST laroeiai»oMa* Plain and Fancy SUkfl. I'AI KN *n4l S i AMIS Mtuil. Ut'KB and W. H. itAltKETX y- A. I'TKE and W. H. HAltltKTl bavins O# lormeda partnership in tbs Mtoa burinow would ask a shajre of lbs pablic patron ge and a Oiiiitituaucc ol tlie old cu^touu of the buuaa. We buva oonc a ied that in i.liese hard tiuaes it U no diafraeeto work, aad both bets? practical work-* id en, we will davota oaraajvea to ibe inasufaetura of cumoui work, thus guarauteeing ginxi fits aad b»ni *t workmanship, ae it i« sur iniarett to luaka both. Ws shall ksep coasiactly on kaad a wall select cd su,ck«f Eastern wurk, which will be sold veff low.' -|WK.B|rl»AKftltlT.r iI :u: 'UJ. n ~n. _„ ltf K Shirt and Corset Manufactory, Tl*lrd«at.« bet. IVImISI A Jtbaion, KKnKDK IOWA. i^imtlK OoHsBTA, BRAt E, 8K1HT Hl.'P O POliTKRS, As., kept uo bund, and uiado to or der on he rburtest notice, a/id warranted to fit, or e*changed. UentlcuaeD aod Ladies' ondsr-waar mads ap to prdsr. Ucntlctnen's Linen altered and repaired.^ Btampiug, Pibking, Maohitie 8titrb«^g, |f£« UKU OetWd Mas. SUKI'HKRDXji llnvcloscil i!Bvs»a|if»ll P0RTK-F01.10, Offloia',Consular, Legal Invoice, Bnk, Duruootnl, PJO et POTT, TCC oetld Counuercial fiwt, 11*11 T"*ket. Letter, Cotumercial No'e, Bath Pay, Now, Caid, and lrug Knvalopea if aliatyioa aad prices. Just iv»-d «R OUDRN, BitnVNBl.L ACO.*8 €ity B«ok Store. b'2 Maln-st.-, I'll rr «!»rt»r V nrfar. tsceivod andf»r SH1«. Wsrrapled Purr. COLLIERS A JtOliKKYBUtf. (or sale by apis OOlaLIKRS A EOBKR8X0H Foulard Silkf Foil de Chevere, Broche Barege Anglais, »nr#g«* jriotiiited Robea, Balzorlnen Orgaadle Sobii 8^4 Black Bareg^* French Printed Jaccsette. 100 pea Printed Lawnaat 10 A 12^9) 5ce» Chally De haizm style— a2 1-2 de^ •together i And all kindt r.f OM: 1 and House hold Goods at Auction ^Ml.E ir Uerahy gi-en tt.at in puritQanae of i with a full aaeer'SKBt. aU kinds af hlAPl.K Domrattc floods. Ia •fcut'.h hatl iilfr grritt ijtour rr •. At 090 of oar Liu. u ^U« a* c-r itsss te raasivs weak if s^t^Uca tkrawiUuwt tha saaswHl CARPETS! fwtlils iltiiurtmcni f.ftaiwa,#* jwiwtMU*etallia in* 'tyle* AXMiNsl'f.ft VEI.VKTP. lAiiiHTnT BRfS lAlFVniAL liiKEU PLY, I APKMIHV INT-'RALLS, 4 k u o v u VKvrriAts 4 us*ps, ItUiiS, IK. U.iKl m, iLuv) hoi Li, COMMERCING I»OV. :\m Loins, (J« HTAI OOOPI.I1ILT OKMCKLT 0«r«jrstasa4a YI om. IVt) WO ftlVUTI K. 5 E S A S w s s i I k u i e s a rsfepj Oft If,-d Dt RKKK A COb To The Werrlinnta of lea IHoinrsi Vsiley And Adjacent Country io Keokuk lo«|: A VMI liAROIBlTOtK OF ,r\ .• -4* O I N Qj WILL Bit orjrBEEp^x WMmle ExclusheljF, rug A srtt-,*s. i.inu :I» TIBIF, 1st, X8M.' Great Bni'trains FOE CASH OH ACirEi'TAHLR I'APEB.- %bt* Slook Htabraess Uae of Cyex-Coats, Business Coatta*. PA1VTI ANOTBITf, Of svsrj Description and Mof, adaptod partlaa« i s 3 rl\* ItTi itll aiiu muter It i rauc Mads np is tke most approved st la aad Uukast "material and workman-hip. Having a lar*s surplus of stock, ooeasiontd bj tbe failure of tbe crops in the South- we art datc^piocd Io siU it I A a e s S s e i i e ,. ri i ,A SD WttT Of IKE i Great lutiuct ntcitis to Buyers CALL fcOOS. &ALBA ROOM CORK lift »MII AXD FOURTH SIBKKTS. I s n kb« (tpervkiisn «f fr, 1be #a)(« w«|] ba ttfldsr Jsutis Pa AR ViN, BtlLL & CO i Manutaeturors, nrkbUl sad 1. P, FVieUs,^ k of thi- ottf. OctiitdAwUu l.oui.M lie, Ky^ |*KI 'M5N. ar.d lor ivti4*0CKl KEQSjasl rsssivad ar.d lor »nlo low bjr e AUJUUiBi