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P' it V €l)e (fip.te Citn. K E O K U K MONDAY MORNING* JAN. 14. tin Das Almnts Valley Waic ic ublished vary Monday atthiioffirc, U one of the oldest pa pers in lows, and hsi a widely eatrtiHet! circala lion thr««gb'ut (fee Dee Moiees ViH#y,Kofilwi* MiRsouri.and Western Illinois. Kb tii« U«r «f UrcoiniB|1rat(or*. Coercion. The onlv kind rf coercion of is for tbe people to WotHirg C'laaara at ih« Korib. The Boston Transcript, ootioing tbe belief KXcbange. In St. Lome on the lOtb Exchange was ftm. Dealers bought at 5 and sold at high or rates. Illinois currency woe I per oent. discount, though so scarce tbat bankable funds were paid out in seme cases on checks. In Chicago on the 10th Excbango went up to 7 per cent., and it wae expected to fee as high as 8 on the 11th. Mb. Lincoln's M. Geneeal The Chi o Tribune of the 11th says it seems to be generally understood tbat Gideon Wells, of Connection^ *iu be J^ir.lauoolfi's Pd«UB«uiter Qeoeral. Southern Fobtekfses.—The Washington correspondent of the Tribune says tbat! Fereteola, Key WTest atd Hampton Road% Ihree of tbe most important positions in tbe 8outb are well guarded with a sufficient force to protect tb*m against the Revolutionist*. Mayor Wood, in his meseagt recom aiending the section of the City fram tbe State of New York, is tut carrying out tbe fr^pramme agreed npon by tbe officeholder And saeeesionists some months ago, to creato general confusion, overthrow tbe {yoyeni •aent and plunder the Treasury. ffySimen F. Noyes, for two years a resi |ent of Memphis, Tenn., but formerly a re«* Ident of Jersey City, was ordered to leave .Jbe State Tennessee a few days ago, be •ause be ectertaioei Black Republican pro flivities. c. Resolved, That Wf fu!ly approve tbe bold find patriatieact of ij. An'dprton in with Drawing from Ft. Mouiirie to Ft. Sumter |he determination of tbe President to main Iain that fearless officor in his preaent poei lion, an we will Kupr^rt the Pic«ident in All constitutional motsur«4 to enfures the taws and preserve the Union, °C f^Tlt is reported tbat Mrs. Douglas made a bet of a bun lreAJ jllars during the late aaovaaa that she would sleep with the next president, on tbe night of the 4 of Maroh ^bere will bo a foas io tbe latnily, rrobablv 1 .b. aod.ruk.. «. i. a.d There are a great many Loeofocos about! Red Republican principle, embodied as an town wbo rejoice over etery additional bold and soooessful act of treason in South Caro lina and other Southern States. These Lo cofoeos are sparting under their reoent de feat at tbe ballot bos, and, it may be, would rejoice to see tbe Republicans defeated even at tbe expanse of the dishonor and destrao t:o« of tbe Government if need be. They evidently hope that secession will gather such strength by the 4th of March that the Repub lican Administration will have to accept tbe terms dictated by armed* traitors or fight to protect the National Government. They do not eeem to be aware that they are rejoicing with tbe enemies of their country, and are in a path tb&tt if followed long, may le&dibom into tbe position of tories and traitors* ire are in favor coerce the Republican leaders at Washington into a compromise which shall save the ocantry. No other co ereion will do it, and we are for applying if right vigorously.—[Cin. Enq. Yoa are a Sue patriot and a model Demo crat. lou WwqU have those whim the peo* pie have sustained at tbe ballot-bux surren der to tbe armed traitors, wbo defy tbe Gov ernment, have seised npon its fortresses, torn down its fkgs, and fired upon its ships! You wauld effectually blot out the verdict #f tbe •overeign people at tbe ballot box that prevails at the South, tbat the working free expression of the popular will through classes at the North tre on the brink of star vation, after stating tbat tbey have in tbe! tavings institutions cf Massachusetts forty-~ two or forty-three millions of dollars, thai alludes to tbe manufacturing business: Uur ootton mills are now working nearly to their full capacity, with the prosneot of a i y tfetaanJ from the west for their productions I which will amply compensate for lose of Soutnern tr»*®. 'j nke the whole of England, and there are fewer mecbanics'and operatives unemployed than in tbe bard i times of 1857, and there is l^ss destitution-—I none, in fact, wbioh oann.t h? readily relieved by the n-u i! charitable find benevolent ageo* ciee. There is no:h»ng more absurd in tbe ideas of tbe secessionist?* than their insane notion that the North is entirely dependent! upon their staple for its commercial and business prospentr. New tbo Senate on tbe UoTCftttenttai** resolutions were up for discussion. Ilunter made a speech in which he said tbe Union was already dissolved and laying down bis programme for its reconstruction at a future on a slave property basis. Jn the House, after foine private business, tke civil appropriation bill wns pasted, and tbe navy appropriation till was taken up. Xtw lerk Tcmleit Men aae monoy. Tbe New \ork Legislature ha*, bv large majorities io both branches, paused resolu tions tendering the President of the United States wbaterer aid in men and money he may require to enable bim to enforce tbe laws and uphold tbe authority of tbe Gener al Government. taeAoesrssa Ksseiatl»», Ttis following it the resolution wbicb jaased tbe House of Representatives in Washington, on the 7th loit.p by vote of 124 to 56. ggrSeveral car load* of goode bave paased flio Urmlnti X*ilnclpl« off Evil. The following o*traet from a sermon of Uic K^r. Tlioi. SmYlB, of"lh¥t^c»t»yicmn" Cborch of Charleston, South Carolina, •trikee at tho root of tbe ovil of which the secessionists complain and in order to aat isfv the slaveholder® tbe North will be re quired to redress tbe origin*! frouada of grievance. Mr. Smyth said Now, to m», pondering long and profound ly upon the course of events, tbe etil and bitter root of all our evil* is to be found io the infidel, atheistic, French Revolution, axiomatio seminal principle—in tbe Declara tion of Independence. That seminal princi ple it) thin: *-W'e bold these truths to be self-evident: tbat all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights tbat among these are life, liberty and tbe pursuit of happi ness and that to secure these rights, gov ernments were instituted by God, deriving their just powers from the consent of tbe governed," and eo OB to inevitable oonse qucnoes. Now, let us trace the progressive devel opment of this atheistio, revolutionary and anarchic principle. First, it led to universal suffrage—that is, it put the government of tbis country into the bands of a majority. And what, we ask, could finally be the re •ult of this higher law—that is, this major ity and equality-principle—but* anarchy, prodigality, profanity, Sabbath profanation, vice and ungodliness in every monstrous form, end in the end the oorruption and overthrow of tbe Republic? Tbe Texas l.rfuiaiarc Csavsnei lia l.xira scitioa. Governor Houston, of Texas, has convened the Legislature of that State, in extra ses sion, at Austin, on Monday, the 21st of Jan uary. Here is bis proclamation Whereas, There bus been, and yet is, great exoitement existing in the public mind, ari sing from furious causes, touobing our rela tions with tbe Federal Government and many of the States, and a portion of tbe people having expressed a desire tbat the Legisla ture should be convened in extra session arid whereas, the Executive desires tbatanoh measures nhould he adopted as will secure a the ballot box, upon tbe question at issue, involving their peace, interest, security and happiness, and the aotion of the whole people made known in relation to the course wbicb it may be proper and neoessary for Texas,! us one of the States of tbe Union, to pursue,! in order to maintain, if possible, her right# in the Union, »s guaranteed by tbo Federal m»|J, n0W ,n?aJ,ed i c,t Epn* ta^»n, 1 whereae, our frontier is hy »*d thelites of our and their property destroyed "bereas, ^e Treasury is without means either to defend tbe frontier, or meet ordi nary expenses of government: Now, therefore, I Sam Houston, Governor of tbe State of Texas, for tbo reasons herein set forth, do hereby issue thin, my proclama tion, ordering tbe Legislature of the State of Texas to convene in extra session at the Cap itol, in the city of Austin, on Monday, the 2lft day of January, A. L). 1801. Given under my band and the great seal of the State, at Austin, this, tbe 17th day of December, A. D- 18G0, and in the ye«r of Independence of the L. t. I'. S. that.f)tb,*nd ot Texas the 25th. By order of tEe Governor: SAM HOUSTON. E. W avi Se5*y of State. Dir iruillcM in the W y of Warning A id) Jolitikun itt t.frigr sit Koox* vllu*, I rnu. Hrownloa's paper of Uut weok oo&tains tbo fallowing On tbe night of fnm. l#t we* rarcerel tnu)cirg at the cfficeof (ien. Katneuy to have Gov. Johnson hung and burned iu e£gy on Gav-ct. It was soon ascertained that the effi^v was dressed and in readings at the h'leeale liquor huuse of one Drsyfous, a foreign Jew, wbo holds forth about two doors south of Ramsey's office. Our citi iens and uiuong them the best men in the place, and irrespective of parties—collected on Gay atreet, with clubs, pistole, and otbrr "implements of husbandry," and notified the disunionists o noerncd in this disgrace ful work that it could not be carried out without the loss of some blood. They de sisted, and now have their repreeentatlive of u Tennessee Senator in keeping for fu turc work, in this breathing bole of bell, where vtilainouM liquors ere prepared for those whose fancy tbe bevcrngw. And we predict that if Governor Johnson is ever burned in effigy in Knoxville, it will bave to be done in such a private, sneaking, and cowardly mauner as to make it anything but creditable to those concerned. Tbe mast burn it as tbey would a man's house. Another Vole* tf roast tbe South* A merchant in Now York, who reoentJy re Ofivcd a letter frc in a wealthy planter in AI ntiaroa, ha* furnished the N.'w York Times IkeitfUowiiig extract. Tbe writer suys win ium.i1 0vn lbe few 3C through our town that prernrations were p!nce between (ien. S ott and Toombs, in Alabama, Dec. 24, I860. "As to ourselves, Uniuu men. we dare not utter a word—though I do and bave been repeatedly told thnt 'nothing but niv gray head sav»'« me.' Life is worth noth ing, and I can only compare our situation to the rei^n of terror of the first French Revo lution. My wife and ohildren are almost! crazy from fright, at the hourly proepect of a negro rising, which some of the executed men (negroes and whites) have confessed would take place about Christmas. If we* o )uld get our families to tbe North, we would! do it but even this movement would excite suspicion. And now to our imbecile Gov ernment. Speaking ae tbey do of wishing to avoid bloodshed, why, there is not bread enough here to last sixty days, and tbe short est way to put a stop "to all our sufferings would be, to block up tbe ports, aod break up oouuuiuuiowiiou, wbicb would stop the supply of bread and salt, and then the very leaders of tbis eeoession movement would be fried in their owu fat." KelIefnntatneroad ....flvW*'te v l. XL within tbe last on their return to the Fast, from whenop they were ahippei South. Tbere was-acar lond in ths oity yesterday on its may back to Rjnhester, N. Y., from Nash, vilie. The bo«es bad ootbeeD opened.—£lo dianupolis Sen. ,h'itBl"T"' attack On thfl Stairs tatr :"i: CODU,lI°0, Wa,hin«-1i» o W ive Spanieh vessels are lying off tbo hur. lying off tbo bur bur. heir purpose is nut known, but the supposition there is, tbat tbey meiitatc an Mexican eoast. The United vessel having been with. t.ATfr lt KOIH l'ltOPIi. UaLirai, Jan. 11. —The R- M» eteamsbip America pooT, 29th, bat arrived. 8be baa £162)000 in speoia. Thr Paris correspondent of tbe London Herald aeys tbe warlike preparations of France *re on a far larger scale than at the i^ame period of 1P58. Sardinia it purchasing Ktenmers in France to convert tbem into men of war and transports. A Berlin letter states tbat for some weeks past the purebase of horses had been made io Eastern Prussia for tbe French and Piodmontese governments. The Empress Eugenie is no* allowed to at tend Cabinet meeting* as formerly. The eiege of Gaeta continue* day and night the garrison replied. A decree constitutes the provinoes of Na ples, Sicily, the Marohee and llmbria as in tegral parts of the State of Sioily. Commbicial Intelligence—Liverpool,Fri day.— Richardson, SpenseJk Co., quote tbe market quiet, giving in to the holidays. Flour firm and advancing. Wheat advano ing—white 13014. C^ro quiet and Gd high er mixed and yellow 39e 3d white 40(^41. Wakefield, Nash & Co., report flour ad vancedGl. Wheat l(a)2d, and holders of oorn demand an advance that was not con ceded. Breal«tuik »i&a4jwuliLrm. Provi sion market dull. Prootdingt ai (he Capital. Washinoton, Jan. 10. A dispntch from Keitt to the secessionists gives the details of tbe firing, and says tbat four ballf* struck the steamer's hull. A por tion of tbe dUp&tok was confidential to Southern Senators, but it is understood that it urges tbem to remain in their seats to de* feat the objectionable legislation and the confirmation of Mclntyre as Collector of tbo port of Charleston. Senator Wigfall pub licly declares that no ship without tbe Pal metto fl«2 will be able to enter Charleston until every gun of Fort Moultrie is dis mounted. Reliable authority says tbat tbe Star of tbe West will be sent to Charleston, unless the President changes his mind, with ample naval foroe to engage the several batteries while sbo runs in and lands ber men and oargo. It is intimated in official circles tbat tbe steam revenue cutter Harriet Lane and the frigate Brooklyn will both acoompany her in her next effort. Mr. Pearce has yielded to outside pressure and united in a request for coLvening tbe Legislature of Maryland. Gov. Hicks still resists. The disunion movement in Balti more is beaded by Custom House officers, wbo are the special friends of Mr. Thomas, See'y of tbe Treasury. Much rem irk is excited by tbe transfer of $800,000 in specie from tbe Sub-Treasury in New York to this city, withoat any sufficient reason being assigned. Tbis unusual pro ceeding is not understood in financial circles, and tbe pretended explanations are by no n»*ans satisfactory. Last night Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Double day, wives of officers in Ft. Sumter, arrived by the Southern boat. It is stated that the Charleston people refused to harbor tbem in tbat city. It is generally credited tbat Gen. Dix will be appointed See'y of the Interior, if ind°ed bis appointment t.e not already made. The President is no ero mas. I dispose to soi.es* *»jF hich the former need some plain but not dignified language. A despatch to tbe Poet says tbo United States steamer Fulton has aailed with order* to see the Star of tbe West safe in tbe bar* bor of Charleston. fttwsi.Loau. St Lotnt, coes 01 V- From TTnthtrirtoM. New York, Jan. 11. A'Wasliington diepateh to the Commer cial says an earnest eiTirt will be made in the Senate to order the inves igation through the Judiciary Com. into the charge of a treasonable plot to establish a Southern Con federacy, with its seat of government at Washington. Mr. Trescott baa eom* here with pacific overtures from Governor Pickens of JSoutb Carolina. An nngry interview is eaid to have takeo 3eB. 11. Tbe object of tbe appearance of U. 8. sol diers at the sub-treasorv ofboe is etill in volved in mystery. Crowds surrounded tbe custom heuse all day, bat more curiositf than excitement was manifested. Manv ru mors prevailed, but nothing of a reliable character can be stated. Everything is ^uiet at preient* S*#rta «icts«dl* New Oeleans Jan. 11. Ft. Jackson and Ft. Phillip, at tbetntranoe of Lake Poncbatrain, were eeiaed by New Orleans tr ops to day. Troop* fr^im New Orleans nUo tonk possession of tbe arsenal at Batm Koup to- day at 12 o'olook, no re sistance being oftVrrd. Tab lug Pesars-ioi. f»« me OaateM ilonwo* St Lopie, J.»n. 11. By order of Geo. Scott, a detachment forty Federal trot p.», under Lirut. Robinson, took possession t-f the Sub Troasury, Custom liou*e and I'ost 'ffice building early this morning. Everything quiet. Ulgli Prlee of (teat. PutUDKi.para, Jan. II. bigh priee oiitained for coal at Charles ton has induced persons in tbis city to at tempt sending a ship load of it tbere, bat ship owners refuse to take it,tt}Ougb five dollars a ton freight is offered. froai Florida. Montgomery, Jab 10. Is reported here on reliable authority tbat Florida willpaes tbe secession ordinanca to day. Bsarjr Wisatcr Uevi* te |e last* Ma» i'abliiet. New York,Jan.11. The Tribune states as a faot tbat ll. W. Davis has been tendered a acat in ftir* Lin coln's Cabinet. ®'u,8,nl? vessel having been with*! (ion. Di* w»i fco-da* nominated and unan- ,D0 Alabaaaaa Recedes. Montgqusrt Ala., Jan. 11. "rl^tJttiinaoce of ^coession was passed at 2 30 p. di Cannons are firing, bells are ringing^ and tho city ir in a blaae of entba si a|g|» |«uth tavfiiinf# The esoitenoent here bus somewhat abated In cinsequenoe of pacific news front Wasb- Vb. :"i on.but .11 i. quiet. Tbo t^isl.tur/dia 4 nothing to-day. tieai, Ulx 1st «feM» Cabinst. "-1 imously oanfirtued as ^'o'y of Ihe Treaaary. Tbo Uabioct is now a unit. Driving Out Poar Wlilt* Itlrn. The Mobile Mcroury, of tbe 27th ult., a Resiling #*o#*#ion organ in Aliib«ma, ooaaa to us with a leading article beaded "Vigi lanoe Needed," aod among other things, •ays: "2d. Slaves ere constantly associating with low white people wh* otcnert. are |^CoooHs---!fbeimdden eb*Bfe» ©or climate are ecuroes of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatio affections. Experience hav ing proved tbat simple rensediee often aot speedily and oertainly when taken in tbe ear ly stages of tbe disease, recourse should at once be bad to "Beown'b Bboncdial Teo- ," or Loaenges, let tbe Cold, Cough, or irritation of theTbroat be ever ao slight, as by tbis preoaotion a more eeriooe attack may be eflectually warded off. Public Speakeks and SiNORM will find them effectual for clear ing and strengthening the voice. See ad vertisement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Keokuk, Ft. Des Moines and Miaa. IHH39 KAILKOAD. Open to Ottamwa, 70 Miles. CBANCEOf TIHI. One Train each way Daily. and sftor MONDAY, JAN. 14tb 1»6t, nd until further notice, oaac dally train wui run each way (Sundays exctpled) aa follows: MAIL TRAIN. Will leave KEOKUK at I COO a. as., arriving -at OTTUMWA, at ftSOO p. Ml. Will leave O'lTUMWA at 11too a. ssa., and arrive at KEOKl K at 6:00 p. an. i'sssccgcrt! taking the MmiITrain from Keo kuk at 11:00 a. m. make aure oonneetions with Sta^«a for Eddyvilie, Ockeloofa, ltf Moines, Ae. THKOICHTICHETR.ailsw a« tftia lowfii, may behad at the Offiee for all poilti in Middle, Western and Southern low a, Kansas, Nebrankn, Ac., Ac. TICKET UFI'lt'K-At the lVjpot, loot of Johnson strt-«t. UEO. WILLIAMS, Ja. Jin. I] 'MdAw SujKriDtrndfnl. OEO.C. ANDEESOM. ALEX. BAFECLAT. [EiTiBLISUED lR 1S4^.] S A N K I U O S O Geo. C. Anderson & Co. Imr ll AVE I'll IF iowa, tU,- new &rui *liciti a ouDtiu- uauco of fortutr |Mitiunai tj £i libersl ly e tended to them. They will n&ako Collections and remit—less Sz chaiifto—on the day of iyment, frre of charge. Their refereec*e are us formerly IgT la* iaSMat partner, vie REFBKKCES: IVii tlow, Lanier A Co., Bsukeri, Kcw-York. lUik Bank N. Y. liUward VV. Clark A Co., Philadelphia* Clupp, Fuller A Hr wnc, Uankers, Boatett* Howard Uanking Coiopaoy, llofToiann A Welp.'kt, Chicago. Mnrine lUnk Far merit( D-fosit Bjnk, Pittsburgh. HtcOaiiK**' liank, Krauier A Kahco. Ranki-ri, ftiimore A Urotbert- n, Bankers,Cincinnati. A. L. iiunt A Co., Backers, ui»viHe, Ky. ttate ISavinics Ia*tit«tion, St. Louia, Mo. Kookuk, Jan. 1, *3. UEU.C. ANDKKoOS. janl't0 ab««« music Asaiiy Bsani tree m€ ihurgc. rpiIOSE wishing lo puichase 8b at Music «r a 1 bound Vi'lume, can have I be binding done free of charge if they will purchase Muate to the am "iu of (5 or more. First eiats Piauos and Melodeons for sale ft! bar a. J. D.PATRICK, 73 Main-et., j»b4d AgtHit for t»a»e City Musir Hiore. New Heeki. ENCYCLOPKDlA i# A MR. Cuablkstok Jan. 11. S uinotom, 1 Jan. 11. of Keiigious Knowkdge. M.aibeith (Jeographiee. (Jould Browa'aOraoiiuar of Eogliih Qiautnaf.} do Graraoiar Improved, do First Lmeaoi tnglith Urommar. Andrews' Latiu-Ktigiirh Lenror,. Cnttcndan'sC'suniing lJyutc Edition ot Book- Surrenes' French Dietionary* U.Hnk Dralt*, Not«s,4c. Beetivnal Maps of Iowa, Ilhnoisand Misaourl. tor sale t»y M. W. WESTCOTT, cl4—d Main near 4tlu ttllttllk AKD UAILKi OK, THE SARANAC'S AND RACKET. BY ALFRED B. ETBEET: Won ITII lioute, and Nine Illustrations Wood i'botog aih 1 torn Drawing*. 1 Tol., cloth,Still ptigef. Price$1 DIM ft. not Mla9» Such people are dangerous to a community, and jhould be made to leave our city." Tbis is tbe spirit of secession! All white people wbo do not own negroes, are "low white people"—tbey are dangerous to any oommunity, and ought t» be made leave tbe cities nod towns and States where tbey are! Tbis acoords with Kbett(s doctrine of allow ing none to vote but those who own land or negroes. Tbis doctrine will be avowed in Tennessee, by the eeoessionists, in less than six months. No wonder thoy are down upon Andy Johnson! He opposes a privileged order of this sort,—[Parson Brownlow't pa per, Jan. 5th. 11' DAY admitted as apart- in the banking Alkx Barclay, (vrfcu b»s b»»o my 'i« lTr for the U«t fix jean). 'I h« bjfine«« will reafter be conducted mulct the Arm and style of vee. c. AaDKiisual cm* Being one of tLe oldest Hanking Hcuses (if not the id to the Origiual IJ*. Judireceireu at OUDKN, BKOWMELL AOO.'B Cut Buoe Stork, NovlU No il Main-at Btaaaluilna. rpilE 00 partnership heretofore eiisting between 1 Edwards A McAllister, as Attorneys at Law, a this day dissolved by mutual nseut WM EDWARDS. HICHAttD McALLIBTffc. Pee. 81,18W--janl'«ii-d Vuu. 10 NKW AMhKltAS CYOLOPKD1A, Jaat received at 0U D1N ,BH0WNELL A CO.'B »Citv Boo a 8t)r«, aovlM 63 Maiq-st. PffA1/KBPKA(vH» n. \\/"B have ju-t reenivrd from New Ycrk 2 casks v v ot pea leu fried readies, Ijt sale at our •tore, No. 88 Main-at. nnv24d KftLLOOG ABIHUK. Kuvelepesl a velwuew PORTE-FOLIO, I OlBetaT,Consular, Legal Invoice, B«nk, Document, Packet i'ost, Comtncreial Powt, Ball Ticket, Letter, Oommereial Note, Bath Pay, Note,Caid. and Drug Envelopes all styles and prieas. Just rcc ived at OUDEN, BKOWNELL ACO.'S Oity Book Store, 62, Main-at. ST/mmTSisi"i»t iioui,.™ JENNIKtiS will eointnrncc his school on Saturday, Dcc. 15th, on Main-tit., between fth and 71 b4 aoc. mi doji from th corner of 6th.— Ladies' and Children's cIssm at 2 o'clock jp. m. iiM.t lumen's class on Tuo«4sy night, Dse. lath, at 8'cli.fk. Keokuk, Dee. 14, 1860. t./tW StIMI KM. TORY on Bills, story on Partnership, (Jreen leaf's Treatise, Dillon's Digvit. J««t received by OUDKN, BROWNBLLAOO. CAKII PAIB MvSdAw 118 Malft-«|« •.J,. inpoitiATion Hardware and Cutlery S.W.&H. TUCKER IMl'OKTEKS AND W110LKSALK DEALING, have in iuire, and are receiving their lupphet fur theSpriDg Trad*, direct from ib«aakriB, whicb they offer to cash ahd prompt timk S. b*iin* Bursas on fa vorable terms. Ihe stock b*ing unuaually largf iheyoon&dently solicitan examination of the tame. •ft W. 11. TUCKKH, Bigo of Red Padlock, cor. JHain Ksokak, March V, IWO-dAw Mix***' k Sd ste. Picks,"Bk0vibs7Ac for sale'bj mchOdftw 5S.W. 4 H. TllCKKK. CIKlKlflN'SllOHhiCiiAlL.S.--«oo4stock JR «ia«« for aala by 8. W. A U.TUCKKK.^ ^CVTHIS Kl* L.li£».—Various qualitiesot tocjib O Kiflaa and Sharpener! for sale by archil-d Aw 6 W. ft 11. TUCK MR. t\ Shovels for sals low by iaarch0 I.V.1H. TUCKBR. J* KlNDSlUNks.—-The Berea JiiadMBei,llvs VJ rioui sises, fer sale by Ni:« KlKK U. Claaks, Vhawls aad layhrr H«ais •••atcry it all w. IS. TICRKH, Ufa of Hetf PaSlock, Mareb 9,'60-dAw Cor. Main A Jdet AI L¥. fia«S4 de Flooring do Aaaealed do a llpilwilifllt Casing do Finishing do Barrel do Together with a gensra)assortBi*nt of other of the Belmont brand, juat received and for sale now by [tacM] 8. W A 11. 1 UCKKK, C""iiuKN^iTaHUKnTvTHt Spadei, Shovrla, Mattocks and Piek.n} Hcythea, Bnatha, and Jrain Cradles| Cow bells, K«kea and Corn Planters! CI, Trace and Halter Chains Cutting Boxes, liay and Straw Knivea lla.v,titraw and Manure Forks And a large stock of sails BUIN.. dTikerM assorted HAKDWaR! and CITLKlili cn hand and for gale now by tachi»dAw 8. W. a 11. UCKKR. luksk Hwors i i ANKW thkis MIL INERT 8TOPE, «Q MAIN ST., BKTWRKI AND SD. ADlhs kiv« us a c«ll,anu you will bad a choice assortment of Ladies'Hats, Joeley Hats for Misse«, Hibons. Featbt rs. Flowers, and a variety of Dress Triuioitngs, Uead Dresses, DreasCapo, Ae-— Stamping done on all kin-Je of good* fcr Embroidery, and tbe latent Winter 8t\k« of pattoma. (/r an Taylor's New York,) for Cloaks, Kacki", lrefB?», and for every variety of (*h lJren'» Cloth a.onhacu All of these wii] b» out and made on tbe fhorteM notice. Tbe sabveribers have ni hesitation in as suring th» patronising pubhc thst their «ork will pfiv« satisfaction. A*srag rs thty onlyaek the ben. fit or an impartial trial as a »t of taeir skill in their favorite art. Ail orders will reoeive the ea^lle^t attention,and work entrusted to tbeir can will not Ue doiayed beyond the time agreed apo. kIa.8J.Zil£WLKK. Dec. 1,-eo-d Mai.C. VIIIMIK- O E A 1 E I & MiMlicet, btlvecB lad i&d lid, KTUKNSher thanks Ui the Ladies for then |»atronage, and hope* to b«v«a continual** Of the »au-. She ha-jui"t r^ eriei her Fall and t\ later b'ock of Freuch ilulineiy. B«ni «ts, French and American How« rr, Frather*. Hil b-ios, V !ve's, CbtnHle Ilead dre-rs and emtroidi nap cbmille. Frcr eb Co'^ets, Dre*» TriintDinjrs. Cloak Tar»vls. French hmbroidery,collars snd nt» of ail ^lunitttei, Kid tiiovca, «sunti-a« ail kinds and di: rent priret, iir. i aupcr fat ey htm Hinds. A largo lot of iitop hairts oid Skirt tsnppurtrrs fin. h-i.ii. »hiuh w111 Iw sold at eo»t. srpt&i "jp HH8 J. P. TALLOR 1 SlIEiS toetll the att«titl n of tbe Ladias W FALL AND W1MTKK HTOCKaf MILLINERY! oor«itisi« BORNRRS, WBBONS, NTRIFCN MXT AMERICAN FLOWKHS, FEATIIEHS, 4c. tID GLOYXS AND GAUNTLETS, Brsas TriM«.iais auaA KHBBOIDENIKI, Skirtsaa« Csrstia, BLACK LACE VAILS, and General Assortment of FANCY ARTICLES. Oc'iM NO. 71 MAIN-8T. P. D. FOSTER KO 70 aUIK-STUBT [8in receipt of 8PR1NU AND SUMMER OOQP8 of new and nioeatylea. Almost everything lath* DltV GOODS Hn««*n i. found in the sto. k. Ihe goo.a w re Luught late, and at a heavy dis* count fro earlier prirun All are invited tu ao axauinatirn of theato' AprM gfouP SKIHT». rpUPcbea in town. All tbe heat aialr«^~ 1 TUoaips 's "DJuilcTrain Douglas A bhef* wc&d'e "lk lle of tbe Southj" dkeiton 4- Cheesa* litlle." 17 Spring skirt at $'CO, worth 15®#. 20 1 b, 2 &•« 30 2 00, 5 00, The Mattiitee Skirt—that bas given generalaat isfaction—at $1 oO former prict $2 60. ft*. i. i'tsri:K, ApVd N0 70MAINBT. t)lsib« lasslmsrek aad %estla|a. ^SN'TLEMEN arc invited examine the atodk VJ for something new, nice and genteel. P. D. FOSTER, Aptt-d No. 70 Maia-st. \1JM» Wants a ClkCAP skirt IDUZ. IIOUP HKIKTI, OF BEST MAKE, Damaged by water, some of them very slightly KIJXING AT HALF PBICKI Call Quick, Before they are All B.' £9 ML jB^M% SaptlTd NO. 70 RIAIN.ST. riBK IRBtlHANOB. MiBBonri State Mutual FIM£ AND MARINE INSURANCE COMFANT, OF BT. LOUIS. ntnaoTORs: J.8.MeCana,8. M. Edgell, 0.8.Grisly, E. Wyman, C. 11. p90fc, B.W.Alexands, JamesBtsitk, A.D.Pomeroy, D. D. Pace. R.B. KLLlOTT.bec'y- b.M. BDOKLL,Prss*t o a xraa-H aia RDOi7 s risks tab f. B. HOLMES, General Agent. 4»e0dly A.BRTIXiMAN, Ag't, Keokok. Hatch & Mann's Baltimore Oysters, AND BAUDS' CREAM ALB. Reeclvatf Kvarr Week at tls« Y O U N A i E A S A O O N :*v •aplOd I O A I A I U e Fall, 1800. U K E E & O tfdii-SlreeU Kfoluk, ABE RECC1V1HI6A1I1I OFrCttlNO A LAHQEBTOC* •t Fsreiga tad llsneatic DRY GOODS! TliS following BR EBB DOUDlAC., ara a aw stvlb and Kacanv IaroavatioBtt Plain and Faacy Silk*. Orapada Ba§a, unors fi) supply of Trees Uoope, of the siset oaually wantsd, together with a general as sortment of Coopers' Tools, jnst received, and for sale low by 3. W. A 11. TICKER. DCYTUK dtONB*.-~tfaytb# Mioses,of difereat U kinds,inqaaatities to sail. ssavlf 8. W.A n.TltCRlR O^rfysUmia •s Croni, a All kind* aj as. B. HABOVR, AO&MT. Foulard Oillcs Poil da Cbavail, Brocha Baraga A&glaia* Baragad Floancad Robcai Mohair da Chaaa, BaUorinaa- Oigncdia Boba»tf S-4 Black Baragaa, French PrlQttd Jaccnatta. 100 pea Printed Lawna at 10 & 12m 100 places Chally De Lainas—saw atyla—at 121-2 ctB Together with a fall a«**rt»«at of all hinds tt A i Domestic Goods, Io which we *hati «flergre^t itiUiictmti.tr. Asosm of oar Arm re'ide^ ^"tk. we shalI ecr.tttu« to rtceiu sctklj! Lwomjia.ut ih* acaa*^» CARPETS! In this Department caeaJwayt be fo&Qdthe Trt# tngiivle* of AXMINSTKI! VELVPTS, TA I'KaTKY BUI H.SKLUB. 1MPEHIAL TllKEK FLT, PATKM 1 I APK.-TH V INt'RAIN, OUTTON WAK1' 1NOKA1NH. VESKHA.XS A hEMPS. KUUS, DRH«»E1H, TUMJH. OILCLOTHS. Ana all kinds of OUBTAIN UOODS.UILT COKNICM, 4kCI• a ONE PltlCE ONLY! A KB WO PWIATIOK. E S A S Ws Bsak« as sxcepiieas te tiala ral»* __Oetl6-d D1HK1K A CO. "DID YOU EVERT A StereoBeopc and Twelve Viewi FOR 35 CENTS! A Stereoscope aad 24 Views for $0 CENTS! Call aad Exaaiia* tbssa at OQDEK, BROWNELL ACO.*8 Cm Booasvoaa, SJ Main »t. KVA^S &. BIDLKIHAN, WHOLK8ALEA RETAIL DKALKRS1N BOOTS, SHOES, Lemther and rindiDgi, NO. ISA MAIN-ST.,KEOKUK, IOWA, Arsnow receiving a large and well selected stoak of BOOTS, SHOES, X»:ATMI K, riNDINOB, Aid PlutcRii' Ualr, Wkieb they offer to their numerons friends and tk# pnblic iT LOW rBICBI. Ii«4lsa* Galtora ar.d Kid Bsotl, (i AI'IRHS A\nKTt Afuses' 9 l*adie«t Kid and Iflorocco aiip^evav MISSES' KID AND MOROCCO 6L1PPEKS, and Ont'i Ptgyed Woik ALWAYS OS IIAMD. Oak aad Red Sole-leatliar, BARNESFSKIItTINO, BRIDLE AND (30LLAR MOROCCO*, LIMMiS, BINDlNUi, a*t all. kibus or If W w i« a 11 E it CoasrAMILY ON For sale at HAHn. FRENCH AND IjEKMAN KIP A CALFHKIFS Also,t*boe Findings, Pegti, Last irgs, Ual* loons,Uubi Cloth,Lac**, Blnokii.g, 4c. Flastsrsrs 1 Iftatr Alwuya on IIandr REMEMBER TiiK l'LACK, 180 l*laln»a«.» Bppsklie l.aiea llottas. _Oo30tdAw KVANh A ItlDLEMAN. A MfcW HOOK foil iVlMMt jr~ rpUK KANUAROOIlUN'lElts r, AuvaartiBM 1 larsa lithH By Anue B^wutun, author of "Tbe Castaways," "ibc Young Kaiies," Ac. OQDEN, BROW SELL AOOIA