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Sl'KClAL NOTICES. HEADQl'ARTKRS IMKNT fcblO-d "fifiltrecUy, dialoyalto, or 0r FOK Til K KM} Of COL. JRO. W. KANK1N. garner of Third and K l, age .treat*. Hutlnea* of *T or4«r«f B. Gl'THRIB, '..... Acting Adjataal. tl Me*al •f Traat|»rMti«RM« Tmcl. Fiom and after Saturday. Jan. Siitu, BO Py1**1 Wmrrejot ehUdrrn to t«k-, t»*,t railroader, Stagecoach, or vehicle ruanlng «ri or weatwardly ttfcni the Miaalaaippt rtrfr, orlnto fterth Mloourl, will Wpermiued i carry freight or paaeenger* from Keo »Hhoul Uie urlctot cuBfiliuitt Willi the reicuta tfcm* of the Treeanry Detriment at Waabingtoa, Which require (hat "all fre.ghta, of whatever n a tare, •Scept «ucli luaj le under military order*, aba II be CueUai Hoaaeperam, end that all beg ftgf of traveler* thai I be carefnlly tnnpectrd and duly •aa'ed by a Cuatum Houa* otteer.n lie uiiileiiignaii wilt ia*ue penslta (or tbe trana Sprtatiou of allgoodi'leim-d fo' proper peraoaa aad place*, With the tea*. p,a- illc trouble or deUjr aUd l» *P«t and aeal all buggage of traveler* lea vim la a manner to canaetbe leaet trouble ccuuiMritt with «Seeiidde*ired. object timed at ia to prevent atj atd or -~M _W*». connualcutoa with as) persosa directly nie ThroataDd Lung*. Via bave aadr arrangeiccnU with the 5oreM»&mk ktr Uu.l.ai., of Stm f..,!., to .uj.W, Bul' *s*b letiii uim Jl IKS: Jj'UJlb 1! let?-d YY ANTED. ^OAL OIL. mfrU?*' SCUAKS, beirp1p^.n1t,'!*lvonr a, ID ami* againat the Federal Odveruuient. JOU5 STABSl Si Surveyor, tu*U»ci Uouee, Keokuk, Jan. tS, lae^m JARI WAEU WAliti Il peraotn keeping or baviag (or aale, «t a Blent of Monition* of War.iutk a* Gun*, PV*u!*,K,e falver* and all kiudaof AaiBuiiltioiiar«re4uiredB| toacllto an peraon vltkagl as order from the under algued '1 hi* order Hi oat be atrlrtly fompli^d »|lfc aMlorpettalt olfor/eitibgall artirU, artlku.. dli, ttairfwaeeeMoa. JOH* STAKKU8, J*ertot Keokuk. 'JHKUAT AND LUNGb. At UiU Mm of the year vken aatf feMa •re troiii lri'ine errry (aslly ab'-uld tare a aafi ...d ••Tletu rv«idy at fcaat. Mabw«i'a lii»e Syrnj, aul Tela ta tb« »er/ thii.g. It i« ma only pleaaeut (or It et itaia ««re tut Creep, Wfc'oI.ing ough.Brooehitla A.thmB.Ctogte.afcdal aff»' iiui« M"ltt by all Oroggiau. Price SScvot*. Ordrre May te addr«ee^d uJ T. Wilkin*B,Wfcato •h Agent, «o. Bl Malo et., Keokoi, low*. QL1NCY FLOUK, Eagle Mills. I. V* r"m-0r***» •Ml 3d 200 Jfyj roraetaty SAUL fOLLuCt VTEW LEMONS, Cwtasta, Cutea, lUial—, BoaxkTaoa a Justjuluu?1** 'OODEM WARE. do*eu Voliae kaopBaeaeis. SS wakS vv »lu Tab* Tabs dut Z1m WMbboardu far aate *«rj• tew far CO«KAiM.k h. SUVTM, il aadUl Leree. ANTED—2000 BUSHELS KAVY vv ItaAMS. "All'fc KWUJCM* ay Ml. luv. bjr aA*a rOUtoCK. BOXES FRENCH LEMONS™ Jaet reeeieed aad fer aalr _£*'« 10 K *l.l.tHi RTHfiR jpli'Eis! Pil'Ltol! i'lj'tbTT* Soldiers' Pipes, Civilians' Pipes, Uatleuiffl k i*ipra, Pipr* J»l! 7 .L tor J^'DIA RL'BBER tifrjkwlj, kU"'J u*fc'* Kvokkik, Aiuruetk p'Oibj tfv Kili-d. A ist. iai u,»i Ui.1 luiA* J. A k 11161! l"*1 I Kkw IB Ceab at »J M»,d aUe,t. »y A HUXUMlHJft 1 kUA. J^N STORE. aate u dees aiariiaMM. a Mai LeattTr T" "al* uIaUia«L -ilf cufcAaaui a KMVTB. 1 U SUGAtt-CUREli HAMS AW/ foraateby __*caia Hoaicai^mil Mcituaxjr. j^h-W BOOKS. 1 hr »sh*dow In the Rsnu. k* take bwvt lor the Ute^a, kKUW{|Ji.ix 8 Book Ktor*, Cm. atu n.imkrt« kiissot'RI *OKtY,fcnrr»at and uscurreMalao niM..„ .ud u^tiaiu. i b.t, ai u el a elafaw i 11 tai '"C, 4? ud 4Sl*vet, by VORBABLta SSTTM. dir^tfroln PiltabargMor aale.t Kt.LeaU quality warrants. KKU.OOI. A BIBOX. AND COFFEES. VIMLELOWTKAS BF —^TAF-4 SA* POLLOCK. ^ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. u*«o l»" fndemignM ht* be«B a o i A u a a e a u e a a o W "T*?"1 A" *b» b"e hu.tueM »ru. aaiu wtli pleate take notice 11 ^»1 y v ]fyy |,^ff 1 Liatuvn I CM 0 A mwpmi. i 'i In Mfffcj gives ttft tlii eulaertb«r vai duly ap pointed AUmiui.traioi 0f uu Ui* V J^IRECRACKEM kS kexu for aala by deeJld QVSTERS. eaufte or CharJea L*e, de) o! i fehl7-dlai aii uai). GKOSOK W LEt ANTED—ILLINOIS & WIS* CuAiSIB MONJCV, SAM'L POLLOCK 1W «alo-al. JJALED HAY, BRAN, AND CORN Ceaitanli) on kand, and for aalr low, by SA*'L POLLOCK. Pv( BBLS. CHOICE WiNTElCAP tJ\J\J PLBa, for aale at IN Main Street, tar- Iwc-n fuurtb and filth. W'M. tOlAMMOS. JaalHia i BBLS KANAWHA BALT, pooDd Barrel*, for aala lUOlAMMi A UliUmX.. »Vv v SSO and 4®Mpound Barrel*, (or aala •u cvoaigiuaien by KaLLOOO a BtBOS. Oowit to cent* for Msltby« Large aad grfeot trr-T' KKLLOOG fc B1RGK. DArl-tt w ^TANTJ^D. THE GATE CITY. SA Tl ilDA Y, P*K K MAR( ff In tbe absetwi tfca -Mi »'it not bitak BUTTONS. ooiora and qualities, &c., 4c. mom. f, lOOO BUSH. PBISB (IIVT)WHITV •K£ASS, For wMahtatklfhe* Market tjrice wtU W paid la *7aa4lMl0tet» 8. OORTBA.—The Ice-bridge yester day wan good and strong, and teams conld cross freely. But under the influence of the present moderate weather, it mart» -M*.J.- quite fait, aod the roads are getting very muddv. KW H. W. Griffith, late Sheriff of Lea County, is authorized to recruit for Cul. Rankin s regiment, and haa opened an office on Third street two door» from the former office of the State Bank. Tbe Kx-bberiffa extensive acquaintance in thia county and bis eloae attention to bunnesft will guaranty bim iucceia equal to any other QUID. *^"Tbe ppint^r «ned tl» vitne of Gen. Jonca in an editorial of ours yesterday when we had written Gen, Btone. Tbe difference ia material, for General Jonea is of no account, and never was, while Gen of the army, and gem a gallant detachment of it into a slaughter pen prepared for it in advance by the emeffiy. Jus many think with the aid and connivance of General Stone. Those in need of anything in hi# line will do well to give him a caH, on M»in street between the Levee and First. d2t. *^lt is said that during tbe winter the infantry regiments on tbs Potomac have made great improvement in their bayonet drill, and some of them can de fy a cavalry force, so dexterously do they thru&t, parry and guard with the musket and bayonet. ('old steel wiH be freely used when the advance is mads. seal. Military officers commanding posts where there are no CueUini House officers, or acting in concert with such officers, will, in like manner, respect these permits. Sealed baggage, while Che aeais remain uubroken, will also be respected by offi cers. Goods, wates or merchandise in transit, thus covered by permits, and bag gape thus sealed, to be allowed to go for^ ward to their places of destination unless there is good and aatisfactory reasons for their detention on information obtained from reliable sources. In til other orders the transportation of this department Is not opes to mum lions of war unless by special regulations with military authori ties. -f V»Ttmrataf Ve**«)«. *Fort Monroe","Mch. 7. The Mt. Vernon arrived here yesterday p. m. She left Wilmington Monday last. The FernaBdioa was still there, and the sloop of-war Jamestown was blockading New Inlet. Tbe State of Georgia, Gems bock and Albatross were at Beaufort. The Mt. Vernon haa sot received a mail for forty days. She took a prise on Friday,—the English schooner British fin™., _:.t «bus n«i«a JJ« VIUMf to Philadelphia. The crew of the schoon er were brought here, Ihe Cooetuauaw sailed to day. 4 a Htone commanded an important division PJ,rtn,nt Ool. Simma'Texas regiment, Berilcaltaral a*cl«(y-. At the monthly meeting of this society, held Thursday, the 6th, there was a very full attendance and an accession of several new members. President }, Vice PretideB^ Chair. the H. Sullivan, took 4 the The committee appointed at tbe previ •as meeting to report roles in reference to the library, made a report, which was adopted, and B. S. Merriam waa eleeted Librarian for the ensuing year. After having gone through the regular order of business. Mr. Stripe read an ii tareating tk&»y upon the construction of fl^ot-beds, &c., which waa discussed at length by Messrs. Sutherland, Weyand, Tewkhbury and others also, the qualities wine from Chaa, Hubbell, and 81 raw ben y wine from Mr. TewLabury, both of which were pronounced excelleut. Tbe subject for discussion si the next Sleeting—SrB»u»lLlNa. E. H. Mww ARRIVAL.—We notice that our townsman D. Stern has brought on the first stock of the season, consisting of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Good* of and proper application of tbe different tbe Judieiary Committee. kinds of manure. f^umner presented a memorial signed by The "Tabling Committe«,M «oiwistirg Charlestown, March C. BY TELEGRAPH. Ijiist Night's Report. tl/ ABEHKAN, Ch ccial to Chicago Journal.] St. Louis, March 7. I Bonn iriv* muv Ti,4i, Xieuf. 157 Moore, Aid-de Camp to Gen. ....» "J- WjltlK'M«» t*.by from IkLne "i having io custody the condemned bridge burneri. who had been sentenced to be shot and received a candition*! commuta tion of the sentence. They arc to be put to hard labor for the present. About se» enty-five prisoner* have been released from tbe military prison to-day on taking the oath nnd giviog bonds for loyal con duct. A late copy of the Van Bores, Ark., Press has reached here. It contains no news in regard to the recent auccesaes of our arm* in Southwest Missouri and on tlie Arkansas border, tbe editor no doubt believing that ibe leaat said thereof the better. Letters have been received at which has hitherto been acting wiih Col. Cooper's command in tbe Indian country, bad arrived at Fort Smith. A new artil lery company is organizing at Little Rock for twelve gunsmithh in the Ordnance Department, and alio offers to buy good gu»a Gen. Price is getting along poorly in raising the brigade of infantry for which be called upon Western Arkan sas. The troops were to go into service about the middle of March or tbe first of A pi il, and serve for twelve months in tbe Confederate army. Three companies are XXJCVil Congress--First Session. owu of the Coainjittae of the Whohs, resoect-1 "kmtf WICKJKRSHAM, ,. i ",t Senate, and would do so, that his ac- J-*:**8 St. Louie, March C. A general order issued this morning stftes that the Surveyor and other Cus tom House officers snd agents hi this de partment, as well those on the Cumber land and Teuuessee rivers, are expected to respect the permits issued by the Sur veyor of either of theportson'the Ohio river and bearing his official signatureand Gen. Banks issued a general order for- employ htm in aome one of the military bidding depredations upon property, and department. Ho had seen it stated in that no officer or soldier shall disturb, in any aaanner. tha ordinary busing vhe ootiiiinr. decision of the people of Kentucky at any time. He only intended to ask the at tention of tbe Senate to a brief statement to vindicate himself after the committee had reported and all tbe Senators had spoken. Mr. arlisle said that he was sorry to see that Seuatorswere determined to pross this bill. He did not believe that the Government held supreme control over all the lands, of the country. The lill proposes to-sub&titute a Government in place of the present masters of slaves and to make the Government one great loyal slaveholder with a great brood of petty agents. The provisions of the bill make humane treatment of the slaves impossi ble. There are also appeals coming here to us from thousands of the white race wli°have The bill was then passed by yeas 20, naya 14. Nays—Messrs. Browning, Carlisle, Cowan, Dewey, Henderson, Kennedy, McDougall, Pearce, Powell, Rice. Sauls bury, Thompson, Wilson of Mo., and Court trright. The Senate went into executive session. Adjourned till Monday. HotsK —Gurley introduced a bill to aeeore to pilots, engineers, sailors and crews upon the gunboats and war vessels their boonty and pension. Tbe House proceeded to the considera tion of the bill to authorize the Secretary of tbe Treasury to purchase coin and for Wilict |»IAI|AXH»a Mr. Blair proceeded to speak of the military departaaest of tbe West under John C. Fremont. Blair said a very great preesore had e a bmithiand, sevan miles northwest of. force Gen. Fremont back into command, this place, was occupied to-day by a strong and to force the administration against its ix" judgment, expressed after delibsiation, to Mr. Eiddlfr, ,• Mr. Blair said Fremont's statement was tiots111 the last .Senate was entirely ac- as extraordinary-asibe luitmer which cordance with the will of the people *s it found its way' into print. It was an expreaced by the resolutions to-wit: to apology for di^s ter aud defeat and in preservc a strict neutrality in Kentucky. genious by the suppression of important been turned out of their homes, and these appeals have more force for him Carlisle) than any that could come from the negro. This biil will take from the Treasury immense turns of money which could be better used in the scheme of col onisation. Mr. Pearce thought the bill impracti cable and most (Xtraordiuary and a polit ical blunder. The money that it would cost the Government to provide for these indigent persons would make tbe Treas urym ore indigent than themselves even. o u o e a i n e n e w s a e s o tefegrama that Geti. Fremont I ad again ud tnw« S .: ".j :h OI an Buren from Kichmond suting the H- red to a command. He (Blair) did probability that Maj. Gen. Bragp, now commanding at Penaacola, will be appoint ed to the command of the Arkansas De Ihe commandant at Fort Smith advertises defense before the committee and tbe asked for from Crawford ooun»y, and the weapons. Certain it was that bis proc reeruiting officers jwy that a draft is in- 1 11_ firuj |n \*an Buren has put eviuble. in circulation fifteen thousand dollars worth of due bills, ranging from twenty five cents to two dollar* and a half, being impelled thereto by the great scarcity of change in that section of country. Washington, March 7. SEVATE.—The message of the Presi dent suggesting tbe passage of a joint res olution providing for the abolition of slavery, with compensation, was referred to prominent merchants of New York, t^*t 1 mm®di*te r_u i provide for the transportation of the uaik f.U, *ckno»l.dt. urnpU of froul N„ ,lT See'y. "ction be taken to v«k to PI!b,„. Wade moved to take up the bill to pro vide for the occupation and cultivation of cott/m fields. Motion agreed to yeas 25 nays 11. Mr. Trumbull said the committee were doing their best, and would make a report soon. Mr. Powell said that he was a little surprised at the seal of his colleague, bat wouid only say that he (Powell) was anxious for an investigation to be had. Tljl all description*, including a nice variety T88m*ftcr between himself and that of Flannel and CWimere ghirte, of all! ?f,f !*Jat"re- \le action of the Kentucky Legislature m*ke j* P!«!n Oilio, e 11141 n HSFC^ MI*. uul^ done within the last two or three daya. geitleroan through the press that Fremont w,.s to be not know whether this was BO lauiati jtis did not hurt the enemy as much 38 h» exposed and isolated posts at Lex icon and elsewhere. His proclamations did not injure the Administration as much as a single purchase of worthless arms, and the erection of uselesa earth-works. He (Blair) did not believe that General Fremont was authorized to publish the statement which was extraordinary in its character. Mr. Gooch, member of the Committee on the Conduct of the War, said that General Fremont having presented a lar^e number of documents was requested by the Committee to prepare a concise state ment as to the administration of affairs in his department, which he ('Fremont) did. At a subsequent period General Fremont again appeared before the Committee and was questioned. When ha was about to leave the room be was requested not to give information to anybody outside of. what he had stated to the Committee.— He (Gooch) understood General Fremont to acquiesce in this request a^ he had in all others made by the Committee. He (Gooch ,i only wished to add that the pub lication was made without the knowledge and agaiubt the consent of the Commit tee. mittee. »bide by the! facts and suggestions of others which never existed. In this he shows that he ia «»t is a better spologist for defeat than a General t« victories. Mr. Bl^'jiini led to speak of his early frwndaWfcUfor Fremont. He now bad no private {pfefs, and it was only for the reason that Fremont was found to be incompetent for his position that be had recommended hisTcmoval. He had acted from considerations of public duty. He then spoke at length of the disasters at Springfield and Lexington to show that they were attributable to Gen. Fremont's incompetency Thuse by whom he sur rounded himself have set themselves down upon us like obscene birds of prey. No men haveae bad character as those who are Fremont's familiars. Of course there are honorable exceptions. No greater any to St a rebellious city. The declaration of mar tial law was, therefore, superinduced by slander was uttered by any than "that at the time Fremont went to St. Louis it was his appfehension of imaginary danger. Mr. Blair also examined Fremont's contracts and other transactions. He spoke for two hours, the time havingbeen extended by unanimous consent, Mr. Col tax said while he differed with the Administration, which he assisted ia superceding Gen. Fremont, he desired to have it understood that no matter whom the Administration put up or pulled down he would sustain with all his heart and soul snd strrngth of mind against the rebels in arms. He apprehended that it would hereafter appear the gentleman's (Blair feelings had perverted his judg ment. He knew that all men were falli ble. Fremont was impulsive and impetu ous, and he regretted that Fremont had suffered the publication to which refer ence was made, with the obliquy heaped upon him, with his reticence for six months. He (Colfax) regretted tha pnb^ lioation at this time. Tha future would have done him justice. He could say this much for Fremont: he was the onlv Major General who had gone out with his troops away from his headquarters in puj suit of the enemy over field valley and pLain, No man ooold believe tbe aspersion of the gentleman from Missouri that Fremont waa a timid man. He did 6efl. Ffemont was relieved mssd on what pie Hoiked b* tent of li.-n I roiuont had not tnade the demand days of Gen. Fremont in that Staio at all, for he (Bltir) bad (itkea pains to satisfy himself of tKe laet by enquiring at the office of the Adjutant General, arid at that of the Judge Advocate of the army. It was most extraordinary that an officer of the army, charged with the crime of mutiny and misconduct of the war, and deeposed from bis oommnud in consequence of these charges should net ask a trial. He ventured tbe assertion that if Gen. Fremont demands a trial the administration will grant it. It haa also been heralded that the committee on tbe Conduct of tho war bad demanded hia (Fremont's) restoration. He (Blair) un dertook to say that such waa not the fact. It was simply a publication of some of Fremont's partisans, and it wris a?*o said or not, but inasmuch as the information eame in somewhat the shape of other publications he believed it wm of the same character. Mr. Blair said there were preliminary symptoms which foreshadowed and an nounced the simultaneous appearance of the statement made by Gen. Fremont in speech of his Aid-de-Camp. Thanks to the House, the statement and tbe speech inaugurated a new campaign and a new field, and the battle is to be fought with weapons far different to the rude instru ments of war, with proclamations which up to this time in Gen. Fremont's hands have had no serious effect. He (Blair) oommended General Fremont's choice of IIIOUMIHIH ««*de I** Wjcoutebiiu. St! Jjouia then proved its iofalty. ".r Bl«irr«miD,n|a.id no demand for (defended (iw,. F^mont'a military move ij 9 00. Mr. Blair—Was it all published Mr. Guoeh—His (Fremont's) state ment and documents and not the portion in response to the inquiries of the Com- j.*.«, ten ******&*'*** EW CITRON, N to wel Mr. Coffax in farther reply to Mr Blair been ments and noticed the remark of the ftom Mawuritbat the Imedred were the saddest ut aii. "Ob,-no," said Mr. C'olfsi, it waa a aadder day when Gon. Fremont was deposed^ when the troop® took, op then- fiu4 of march back to tbe settlements. Front tbe mountain of con fidence and hope ibry fell into the valley of despondeicy, Htid it Gen. Fremont had not keen superceded the army would have gone on to victary. fcoJM MERCI AL. Daii-i CJ*T« Cirr Ornci, k aom a March i, ta ®*P*rl tl 85 SpritjV. aeatexir fwi WkMl Kttra ISSi. BKA.n as u SHORTS—toto«0e vtsa§«. CORN—KcloM buvk. 1 BARLKT—tSr. t63te*A **"4 *^*3 KYK—SJp to M. OATH—lie. '.j.. 'OTAToES~L54SS«bytlui*rtM,He4?«te3Sc. St GAK— Nuw Orlearn (air 11 i»,prfate It U»,cUri)iea cmhed and loaf I'jf^i3t. «eO|.AS.skS—ftaatatiou ^-girhT ina »Mt Oeldeu »J(»p70#T»c. OFF£fc-k,o3i#SSc JavatftSSO LagiTyraS4««. R1CK-»®10«. SOAP Pain *e. famliy k^e, Samu 7j^ CAJfDLR.S—Star l^S IS, Stearine 13, Mtmld 10. LAK1—Ji wyt retail Otc. BI'TrKM—Commoh 8®7c Choice 10,retail 1-KATHEK—SoleHarnf«a(28^30. HlUtK—Hrjr 10k/12c, green llo6 pel ta 30&3 jc green hog aklta lie. A Y—11 ruotbj, w $S Q0C« Prairie S3 QU, 8KKI)S_TimoU«rtI W FU* S#eJ fl tc |l2i O.MOSs—35*40e. !-.(.» WHIT*. BKAI*li-iOc«Sim fEATBKIft_5e«?5. PHUIT-Irted fl 50# haahcl. Drt^l fea. h«aS-2'ii«a9 Ri. RaltlnaS* OOS Si 00. CHEKst-:—vv extern keaatn kc Denatak BKKF—groaa. nuarlo KtTKKP-fl MS-^M 9 head. HOO^-lireeeedg^iSSc, SALT—C. A. |S aaek Kaaawba as as bar reU Liverpool a 1 hb\. 00 ^ek Uk##30(,f FISH—Mackerel, Ko. 1 S1SS«1S bW. Bo. S «14 So. 3 fiaVH. White Fiah, No. 1 (SSOfSH half bU. Cod Flah &£6 RaGK—W'ooleu|CottonSe. OLI) IRON-x^jj, Bra«aS#8e *|L t«p o a a EXCHAfiUK-On Kew York, Bankable Fnad. percent-—fer gold nominal. St. Loola, little deiac and no aettlrd rate. fQBO Caah AeaetaJan. lat 1«6J ljfi 40 paid in 40 year*, over -SUOSSOK P"M icwrrtee, prOBpt*em INDKMHITT. OKKlcl .Next to Kxprees Offlox. *e«r Layer Ratahia, Cttmata aad For ntli' bv 200 Bb'NliLK IKON: jBtOTon* l*low Steel. PPP kega aaa rted Kalt* (Wbeeliag aad riUa bursk biaritU) Ailaa, Vice*, BlaekmiltL' BriU.w*. **t 8U,el'*,c-.'o eaah, by deeia WAX CANDLE#. For Obrlatmat, for tale llil a dec]Id 100 n1*1" 1,rl- A*"1, l?hft fortttlv by BEST 1 ROHKRTSU5 4t W'MI 1- K S7 Main-at. T0NS 9,1 BodB ir.1.w u.' r' COAL OIL AT CENTS. For *ale at the PEOPIPS LAMP STORE, n«. a £STKS aevsi, Alae, a good aoaorUnhnt of LAMPs lor laltcheap. 1 llTLKTT, KAYE 4 CO* He. 64 "W AS holeaaia auglOd ASSORTED BAR AND and (or aale lo* fc» CONNABLK fc SMYTH. 57 and Levee, Keokuk. UtXOOOaBtROB. ^RE,SH OYSTERS, T?RES1 "P-raale dec'Jicl ROBKRTKOK a MctiiiKKir. NEW CASTLE (S C.) KEGS K«- «'0*wood "l,lloraaleby )er»»--Mum,Ginger,Aakbtll'tKal- eratus, starck, etc., Layers boxes 35 M. R. Jo*t received threat (Mini New York,and (oraataTby KELLOGOA BIRCK. SSAtaia-et. DecUd iUGARS, s Uouble Befln*dPo« derrti Sugar, Ci*eked,Clarified aud For (aloby rteWCW PJ'OW S1TARCli. C05MABUC ASMYTB, Stand SS Levee. J^EW RAISINS, 25 100 Reined While Suiar RjOBKKTKON M«QUBJtK, TS l| a) -«t. ltKSTON & MERRILL'S YEAST Qj1 VV fe^icaale ctieapei that any otlirr H,.u*e In tbe Went* Roe.a6 dif L.R. 8TONB. QOLD PENS! Jurt reeeivetiptr expre**, an aaaortmontef Morton' eeiebrateil Gold PaB(, fcr*a!e at reduced iir 1 ee*, *i tbe reti87-d CITX BK»C STORK, No. bi Urdu A I'd at*. N ION PAPER AN 1) EN V ELOPES Just received a targe lot of I'nton Panel akd Bn eelopes. AUo Porilolle*. W. WESTCOTT. iw uo«r iron ttb. AP! MAPS! I not approve Gen. Fremont'B St. Louis contracts. He paid too much for them, but such faults were not confined to Gen. Fremont, which he (Colfitx) briefly showed. He concur red in the statement ef Ju«treceived, ... Col ton'» Mapef tke Southern Statea. Iowa. febS7d Mr. Blair that Louis was a loyal eitjr, St, for when, aftef from his eoak- sod proceeded to that city, thepeo- Jlllnoi*. Mlaaoari. y* kentiirt andT«jia«*ae*. a -Vealerii Matea. For e*l*M nalmimprife* mthe CITY HOOK STORE, o. Mala A *d at*. PRINTERS, COUNTY OFFI CBKS, SaaCHAKTS Aad operate vast of Plain aRd flat tfce beat awertaaent of Folia Port rut Cap Uill-tfe^* and Plata Letter Papar ever in Keokuk tbla da ra. «IWWNKLL'9lWr&$ 'f febS7-4 Corner 4th aad Btala* U S Chemicals, Paints, Oil», Vamiahes, Window Glaac^ tilsssware, Brushes, &e. ^apllatadawly AMES RALEY7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MLOOBKriRI.*, IO#A* •Sla- uipr.ciic^p tovU.V** Jlurm, ApjlMwo^J •Isi.oaT.tj Motion 4. Dafi. SS. ..kt_ a *«(fy^B*iik»t) A Miller, Keetcak, toir». a. rnrrtit. gTAFFORl) 4 MoCUNS, "ZZ&T baled SS Mai)« I'tkiMltaleB AercliwsHtap aaeowa Moa *««va ceanrk or ncimtit' J^EOJtl'K BOOK-BINDERY, AMD Blaok Book ldaiiiiflictif), Book* mailraiii ruled to au K»cor.i4, Jim ires'Iiocket*, Blmu ISAAC MSSCik IJENTAL CARD. I »r. M. W. BMU, N I S tlSlce an *lreet,fr«twet-ii Slali and Jekneou »at»Sdly KBOKIK, iOWj gAMUEL POLLOCK, &OtiC( thit t1? hju pQfChtlf tha aruc^ric» ftUdSlore ftkinrt-s forWrlv iff AmiUufc Co., sud -i imni tli—Iim IM^M 118 main Street. Be will be aaatated by Br. ioBM H. StSBBS vk(M ionx eaperiente aud qaaliScauoua are welt koewv u tha public. Good* MJW on ihe moat favorable terai*, anddeliv to acv p»rt of tbe city. All kindaof Prodaee take* la mhaiiaa »-Ut. 2, •SI. urn*. •TWU«lawia. g^ltAMER IRWIN A 00- WliOLK? ALL Dk.Al.ERS IN Story deecfe^lVffeitK, ClefJM#|r Bonnets, MiUinery oods, &o., 4ev 4ro.t TROfS 1R0KT BUILDING, n«. tos nam st.«iict.«tai aatmiii, .. .. lOUSi* (KOKUK)... ehlSdAiir 0n See ICHMONI) nor SE. r#iub!IU •1 tint welt-tried loaipanv, recoiuiaend It to alt wlk wautaa.I rilK ACifl, IIJ** Ctrmwr of Seerk Tifl atreet W^ler ami rf liberally teatoVeJ OB hent while at the Kcil Celoabaa, isd k'lia* iloaae. t'ftictTinatt. Ohio, tiny re»P«.-tfiiUj, a*k fur* eoutinuaace o I the sajne, aaaui ing their patron* that tke"Rielr»oiid" will I-* conductedou the sioat llkaiiai plan. TKHns, iii pcrday. O. YOORiilLS, ,1 (BUCCKSKOB ro 8. P. vooaHtitaj dealer is Hata, ap», fiitvo, JV#» «fry, iff., #€. S»« is Hala-lt., KfeiTt, Tbe *ubeentM-rhaving purcbn*e«i ofl/|l. V*orh4aa Uia eaUreetoek of Ukia, Cap*, Farn.i b0 liilne* ai tbe old at MM!, N I tie la prepared lo furniah everytktii| traav i.ntnt rai a^ io« a* TT~i^Caafa paid for Fm i, Wool aud |*ela. ^OTTON~TARIT""B KJ KKLl-OOO & IIIKCK. "I ten vvjpat WH0LK8ALB °rM*rs A**H3!.or.^iiook*,rMiulrediiatbern. Uou 1 1 Uuoka Old B.TV. M*^.n uea,Mu»i iaarii atyi. de»irei. j: X} UiuUerj iUbcf,Mind iullc aae'*a«iwta«, earner of Main and Second Sta. 1" ^,C" at ahert notice. dtc., Lo«ad orrebeond JMI|t Thia veil known and popular Hotel ta now under Ihf maiiageun i.t of K. A C. K. WnVNB. rtuirvful f.irthe patronage *0 Veoruia .. luuiSpC wkasa i*K line it o* j.t* VOORHFRS. rEA. We have In itore 75 cheat* of all gradea— }ka*eil before the late advanee. 'tesireto ncil.Aiiuiiak pereou* waating.to task our »torIr. Our iiricn* n 111 be fonnd a* low a* thaW fan) Heatern market. We have a few ek«e***rfefioteflmp*rtaI,' l*ep*dl KKLLtUi •rial .Tor hajii- Hi e BINSK^: boxea 'KrkenbrecberV Pearl Sterirh ea alfti igtiment ana for aalc low u cloee bj af' CHAS. 4- Wk, SlcCl.BAN, Pearl gtercti ea J—a- Nala-al. QOFFEE. 150 la(T» prime^tlo Coflee 5# fair **M dec ill ^OAP. for ante at i.ow rioraa* rl COKflABlJC SMYTH. 5" u1BUAIi*i S" UiOtantea BlU'*iiemia»SMpt 50 Fanulv *',.** Falm. futile. Variegated. TraoaparwMt ind Mtavlrg boapa, for aaic l^y cv N J* a blr a a*ir*r 5 8u bag* afcanrieil iiunber* Cotton Vara 13 do Cotton 'I »iu« W hale* Baitlnr. HAS. a WM klcCLBA*. Jfltw utMala-at. 'UgarT Ij *-.y. I 18 bkd*. Cbdfec 5. O. Su*ar| lb'.." in etora and f»r lb'.. Crmbd, rownurcd ind LoafRaMtt »r aala k CONNABl.KA 4ee1Sd iHiARS SMYTH, STaadaSLeeM O 5 kkd*,C1iol«» ttavOrlMBa 10 tibia, clarified and reSned white eruahed and powdered (oraale by L______ RURKHTSOK a MrtlUKKK? iiNCY FiiOrR. 3 Wehaaealwaraimhand a large atock, la bhiiS •acki, from lb«Ragle Bill*. f|, H'TBB ort.Md ROBKKTSON A MedUXKB. 00 SSt8, MgHOBMI.x. db LAKl kanawha Poraale t»v J^IGHT: b,, dec I Id rtMra for Maak QUINCY SAM'L roi^orx." Li Gli TP 111 LIGHT see boaeeStaf Caadlee tuonid SS karrela Coal 6l) for aale dec 13d C0H5A LJK aaMrvsL ».* Boa. S? aadWlMM.,** ^10 K LNG~fOB ACCO. rt M# barrelaand ailf barret* 01 variola grade* kfeLLoOOA BIBOB.rJl |7AGli HTlABljljiNcy I-LQL-J^ VorNlifef SecMd B68tKTaOBd.H -v. BM, FLOUR. uj *Q«»TaoBasmsM -J