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1 £t-«ry i/rni'ui7 (fivndtft KxeqpUd*) ITJAI.B.BO«ttL TICHMI, Fer WMk,d*lirtreit by Carrier,... Two Wcem, FarTear,aemt b»Ma|U,. .. 1 S et*. et». THE WEEKLY GATE CITY |1 re»LUUtl («ltT »I«UD4T MOkKili*. TKRlf B. ONE DOLLAR"* YEAR a roa *#Wti VTVCKLV 6ATK CB**» "poaT-OFirios directory. Arrlraf »t tic laltt. XuUri Mall arrive* dally (Sunday* axcepttM^vU rijaiiiiii -t m.liMli tndS«atlnr» Nilltrrltn^tlljr (Hob4(|i exeepted) atO,p.a*. Weatern MailarriT«t.d»(lj Jexwj.Hiuii4«j» »t Wtf* o k n Burlington Mail arrWe* dally (ex**pt Sunday* )*t SO p. m. Carthage end Plymouth Mai] arrive diilj Sailaya excepted u i,'harie*ton Mall (a trl-weakly) arrlfae Tiiiiij*, iidtjnul |I.K, i ciMinf of tit« n&nh 'Xaatw* Matt cloaee daily {excej Satardaya) *t€p. Bt. Loui* ami Southern Malleloae* daily (talurday* excepted) at Barlingtwa WWlaiO dally (exeeptSatartajra) at ,. bi. v. ""*,«» era Malt eleeea Aaily (exccpt Saterday* at u p. m- B.,and It if time lawlessness and treasoJ The 5loyal eiuMfia rise in' 8 •'clack p.m. Cartha *a.nd Fljaratb Matlaloae* dally (Betardayra aacM'ted) at Charlnton Mai 1 Urt-twMy)d»«i Monday*,Wad •eedayiand FrKayi.ilta.a. lO* The roatOMce will beet** e%Ba»Mjrfrow Bto 1® o'clock .a. bi. J. B. UOWKLL.r M. j^RRIVALB ANI) DEPARTURES RAILROAD TRAINS Tlodbern Trata leavee 'detly (iiaMli)aui*pM4)tt teMa. a. *rrw« it Mp- Weatern Train leavea daLy (tinndayt excepted) at 7:SB i. ii.'aa4 |:tt p. wi arrive* at 12.00 na. aad W»» AtHeBtlunlHpwt,Trela*opthe Wabeafa Vallay ®tllroa«iarmedaily,except kMo'elatlrp. depart daily,Kandaj»exe*pt»d, atSJOa. m. UciwitwMM wilblhiaeUf. •y«Mk ad Mwlar Wrlfkt. Here is an abstract of the recent ipweli of Senator Wright, Union Democrat, from Indiana. We call attention to the tone and spirit of his remark* and auk loyal Democrats hereabouts to compare them with the sentiments of Clagetf s Conati tot ion. Mr. Wright (Un., Ind.)—I ant strongly in favor of some bill for this character.— Soiue Kuch bill ought to hare pa**ed st the last eeebion of Coogreae, but, we seem to have gone on as though we had no war ajKn our hands. We most be alive to the exigencies of the hour. This motut Urous robeltion niuft be destroyed, and 4*Mtroved Sf '«'cdily and aa a tueans for such au end i M** looked earnestly for the passage of St/™ propoeiUuo for the jtnniiipitifrti of ilu ^fopcrtv of thuM bo* ga^ed in rebellion Go*ern ment. We have forboruemu^ wleaiancc hs» become dishonor. ,"ou'" cease, wb«ther under the pretended ^*al,e of a free apeech, whioh gloatv over cvoi/ obstaele bronght forvaci to prevent restoration of this Uatoa. It is time rapine and murder were otitod bj fhfir tight name*, and punished as they d«serre 1 can hive no pens ibis haiency for tlw» men, educated at the expense sf the Gor ernment, who turn against it in armed re bellion. We must snake it nnterstood that we do not edacaie men foreervicoin Rebel armies. Yet I would deal lenient ly with the misguided massce, and I would prefer that the President should have some Power to grant a gcnein] am nesty. 1 teve no patience, bir, to listen to long dtwras&ions about the power of Congress to pass nch an act as this. Ctngre»a baa the power to declare war and id Suppress rebellion, and baring these take it they have the power to provide /or the Vigorous prosecution of a theac object^- rebel,»on ConsUttttioa »nd defy mhly n by thelaWfi of mttiittB. There no ex ception. All those owing aflcgiance to one nation are foes of the other. It ts, however, entirely different In the case of a eivil waj". When wc declare war against the rebellion at the South, wc do not dvtlure war against the Statcn, bnt onr hostility are directed only against thotte who have taken up arms against the Gov ernment, and the end we seek is the sup pression of insurrection and the restora tion of order. W e do not declare that all the citizens of the seceded States shall be conxidcred alien enemies. *niertfo«6' ifc must be carefol how we do anything ten destroy the existence of the Sutfrt. War, strictly ppcaking, if be£^n,two independent powers, and it« wwwlwi" are known as the Laws of ustions, and no Hin^ii power can amend them. Our pres ent condition may be called a mixed war, one of the patties standing to the other hi the doable relation of enemies and citi sens. This rebellion is a mere aggrega tion of all crime committed by individual citizens, which has grown to the dimen sions of a war. All the crimes may be dealt with in detail—as murder or arson, as the eaee ins) be—and are comprehend ed under the narne of treason. The mo ment we come to recognize it in its aggre gate character, we are in great danger of giving it an nnduc recognition. The conflict of our armies with these felons ought to be iewed as neither more nor less than an attempt to am-tt them for their crime#. The benator from Vet moat (Mr. Coilitmer) aeems to recognise the rebels as a power, and not as individual felons, and that they must be treated aoeording to the rules of war. If he means simply as to civilized and Christian usages, 1 a^rce with him but if he means tbat for eign nations might call as to account up on international law, 1 entirely dfctent from that opinion. We might just as well attempt to interfere with Austria or the Neapolitan Government in their treat-, meat ot criminals, and aurely nothing could be worse. deny that any govern ment has a right to call in qur stion our treatment of criminals, or to interfere in this contest in anyway, unless k be in the matter of the blockade, which concerns the commerce of other nations, and I ask the question here, Why should onr ar mies restrict their seliures of rebel prop-* erty to that found in the camps If it is on the ground that there is want of proof that the property belongs to rebels, then it is right. If it ia on the gronnd that according to the rules of national warfarf we cannot take it, then it is decidedly wrong. We teem to labor under the de lusion that thiB is a perfect war, and not an attempt to arrest our own citizena for felony, every one of whom ia responsible, and might be prosecuted to the extent of She law. This is, in fact, a measure pro viding for the release of the great body of criminals, and reserving only a few leaders for punbhment. We are con tending not only for the suppression of rebellion, but also lor the respect of the great nations of tbe earth. I am tired, •ir, of hearing the leaders of this rebellion called our brethren. They dti not de serve any favors at our hands. They have shocked the civilization of all ages by committing barbarities ahnoit paral leled in history. Shall we call those our brethren who have brought sorrow and offering to almost every hearth-stone in who have armed savagei* CuUn^ araiast M87 «hanee the fe the midnigbA g»«»«r power eertain- ly iueludee tb Neither shrill I atop to argue 'he ednstilutionalitj of this measure. But i? wj tlutt in umea of great peril to free*^^ innitotione, when dis- "pun the ih# law8» there is a raprepe and abserbi wg duty to which *U others are subject —tl ^uty of soIf-prW' .ervation, lo the Oovermnen* fr«*t disruption, and to the ConsUVution you talk abotti a*«ibi}t opposed tta ewilPBos Must Mjn»le to •"iold or be swept away i, ikw Jwb D»nd, ,|h. the Daiioo may live. SU mincrtr con 'atione m«st be negk «ud aaJ «U in* ferior interests must «risb. I wish te fefer a moment to the -character of the frar in W.^ch mw pg 6d. feferring suthorithies I will »•!. that ther mr* two kirn?* |rar. I" will designate o* a ha' lrar the other aa a ixed or v %ir' j^ perfect war is Wh( re Jwndent nation declares war apiaat tuiother *t*on »ad its lawa are as weU «r KbBllioD, oil U,,. "WW •wnt fhuaibe «r, •ll lk. WbjL 'i!*!, oje °°uky ,ti r*» are eo iteogiint VOL. 9. KEOKUK IOWA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 18H2 THE GATE CITY. cctfhig afiflaoft werdi of thoM who^ w*'chet «te*lthify creep upon our pfcjlrtr*^ »ord* blood Do brethren mutilate the bodies of our Boldiors, bury ^eni with their daces downward, and do thiofe' which wc might expect only from savages a^d can nilmUt? No, sir, they are not our brefh ren: they are our mortal foes, and we m.uat treat them as sach. Tho manner in whioh this people has risen to defend this Govern meal has extorted the praise and admiration even of those who are op to republican government. When the citiseus of the country have done and are doing so well, shall we neglect the high trust they have confided to us? The people look to this Congress to pass some measure for the conhaoation ««f the property of thoae in rebellion against the GoverninenL 1 for one am not willing to disappoint them in their jost expects* tion. They do uot ask it fur any sordid motive, hot from motives which subserve the ends of true juiuiee. I regard this as one «f a series of »ots essentisito tbe put ting down of this rebellion.. There also should be another provision—-tUat as our arniiee advance into the regions wherf1 troason ia rampant^ they most be snbeist ffd upon the enemy, and it is incumbent upon ua to make iait provision. It it a fact not to be diagni—d, that many men have grown |at ana waxed rich upon the supplies they have furnished to our troops. $bey would Jifet to«b»v«* the *v protract ed until Ulf TuaMwry was at its last gasp. Wbwt ea** thea« me« for the ^iatvessea rinljij w *,m lit**** of the conatry, v^hoee wbo have the jiiWie peaBfti|S^»M,be made th^f fno ttuaa mtore it.— •^k proeeoai?)$ wo«W have a magnetic effect in rartwiag paace at tl^ South. It Snat aot 1 it wan left to me to VMumm f»iit .V/ wonld bwte the Pnesidont make a procla mation, offering an amnesty to all who would lay down their arms within sixty days, and those who still persiuted iu v» bellion after that shotihl be made to suffer till thcjeonaeqncTidosof surh untimed treas on. i ant tired, Btr, tf all these quibbles abont eooetitationai provisions, and all this talk about the Secretary of State hav ing usufyed powers and violated the Con ftiftition in his efforts to preserve the Oovemaient. I know no limit in these dark hours of my country to thrdnty of evety man to su^Qrcss the re^' ljion. 1 W^ld have III# rresiiTeni aod lus oftffilird' do crcjythinjl'for the prosCfvation of the Government, lut I would hold thetp *11 to aocount for a sirfct di-ohargc of their duty but tiow, when treason Ells the air around uf, I am sure We csn trust this Administration to say what is compatible or not with tho pnbhc interest. M«. U»» rpUK PENNSTLYANIA CENTRAL SSft mile* ml ta A Three Dally Trainst From Pittsburg to Phil&flelpitlft 1 Witli Cloi« CMiMtlon froB WuUn CISm, All CoooeeUar Slr««t vo Mr Y«lft. THROUGH PHTLADBLPHIA, Awd Close Connections at Harrisburghfor •altlSMr* asA U aagingtaa. (u Ma Baily trim 8 Pillskarf to lew I*rfc (4m aiuiti VIA AiLlHTOWB, VRIOBT ClANai OP OAKS ARKIVING IU Advance or othe#Montcs! PROInihkninunuw i«uCITY. TMketi for Sale to Btsloa bj- loit or Kail. BeeU Vlckeia G»#« «a any of tike ttom m«I tiaac# Fare to all points as low as any rwola. •leepixm Omarm OK KlGUT TKAJK8 TO Philadelphia, New York ud Balliiiore. Bayyagt (linked By tl.Uroute, Frafcbla wt all daacrtptiona can k« forwardad from Hbiladeipfala, Ae« Vuri, Boaloa ar BalUaiora.io or (rua aay paiat oo tltr f«11 rn ai^ •I Ohio. Kentuck), ladiaea, llliuoi*. WImouId, lava or Miaaaarl, BY KAIlMOAD UiaXCT. Tha faaaajrlraaU Kailrual alao a«aacd* at PMa a«rf with Btaaaiera, by which Good* can be rorward ad tou| ^oiat oa iteaOfcia, Mwktacaai, Maala^a Taaaaaaaa, CaaberlaiMl, ItilnoU, Wltcoaaia, XiaaU •tpiii, Mteoiirl. Katiaaa, Arkaoaa*. a*S MWars and at crave land, Sa*4a(k and Chicago withsUam ara u alt porta oa tha Kortk-Weat«ra Laka*. March aula and SMpya wtrtwiti«n tfca "fnrtrt* tlan «r ibalr Vral|ki ta (Ut Comfauj «u raly witfe aoaSdauca on 11a tpaady trabtu. The Bau* at Frelwht »»Ut ifc tS« Kail road, arc al Ta and fra* M) »»ut ii tS« W 5j Ua PaaaajU raola cniral Kail road, arc al all tiraaa AS FA VOKAliLK AS ARKCHAKOBU BY OTHER RAIL*. aOAIl OMPANIKS. jty Be particular to vark pack are*, ''via K. F. SAKS, St. loni»,MUioari. fi 0»«*'** B. A.8TKWAKT,Trekglit Ac»at.9Ht*»«rg*. CLAUKh k CO., Trauvfar Afenu, K. W. 8HOW1T ft CO., Ctnetanati, O. Ladlaan, iit4«| Ky. ^ana*llla,lJB4 K.C. -VKL.DKUM CO.,ldadlaan, J. 1. aOOKB. Ix)Oi»»illr, Ky. W. W. AIIUSAK fcOO., Brauavllla, JJM. lv.ti.4i: G. n. KKAI U n. rtsataa CO., taaaarille O® M'OOWfclxtMXOIJft. rotfmx*hJU R. vl. i'al •wSaiy, UA(,L a CU..MarlrtU, O. M'MKKI.y, Mairilla, Ky. 3.T. lOUNSOll MplaT.O. i JOHfl TOni),Co*ln*Wn, K.J. G. L. nKATOK. Clarelaul O. a. C.UttuMam, Oaa'l TnvaltiiR AgH*r IkaSwuUaad Wfat- LIVE STOCK. iMriietoatf Faraar* wttiSntfthli ^rwttataii***. |qgtmar*u*afcrLiVftaftaek. Cayselona Xar^a. trfil watarad and anpplied wilfc ererj coareuleoce, ha»« Ataooinal outbb hneand itaeoSaaatiena. aoda«cfy atiaauoa la pa4d ia Uwair wiut. fttm Haftlitaifk, whera will oa foaad avary c.UTeui«aee for fbadMC aad raMtnv. acliulee U o*.-r»d of ike MUUBIL PUUrlUtW YOUKaud ILAitKXTti. Thiawill felao be foBttd thr ibortcit, Qurrkeat and moat SIMM route far block to New Yark—f via Alian townV—and wlU fewer rUaiifcKthaii any other. KKUCii LKWIm, Uauaral supt.. Altoona.Pa. L. L. HOliPT. G«n- Ticket Aft .Hh iadeliAta. H. H. HOW*TON, Gan'l Freight A*U, PUladalpkta. jaaS4daw OUCKEYE FOUNDRY, Corner of Johnston and Ninth a*skaki laws. JylWfcv XI. DAN1EL8, Agei^T J^8LiA)GG k RIRGE, J° laws top^e^ftogeand plaader by the aahu Bat the ItAlLHOAD.' iff i AND PRODUCE e ••*». *#aMaM. OUN N. HUMHM, M7D7~ Hmmafpmhit KBOKUK, IOWA. OBeaaad watdeaae mheee»t »a^a s» WBOLBSALR ARD RETAIL 0110 CJB Ar« In receipt or a larg* and veil aaaorted (to«k ia .aeainwwwaalettag!• paetof ... "isar. 6vi«t Broad Onvge, Doable Truck and TeLefra^k Koi^t, to NEW YORK. BOSTON AR9 AM. MSTum civq^i, t*«ra Uiuiklrk ami ,4« Oli Hie iCfi*-! j! -Ilt?«ia ou llu- Lake ftio Ki rout, inafetiiv -kaa aauM/Mana with traioa (ri VleTalaoii, MU*^u|.ee, Bt. Uul», Ualiu-, tun, Iu«*bV. K(. Piut. fnViuJjor. Gmlana, low* CttJ, Ac—dm omir «ara r«nntac ifacouSb treat ttw hatt lb New Va»k CH* wrrworr chance. Ba«t*** throtifh. Fate afwaya a* tov m4^ b) any iMyimn. Ba particular ni.a ciII tor P. Oaablc Trackf (with ita connection!,} t'LAKS UOAIH for sAraTT.coMro&T.miim, TO AltL EAfcTKHS cn il i. THETKACa IS BTOMK BALLiSTBn JJW PEEK FK.OM DUST I tKicarla Eflt Rai road, wbioh arca«W at all ibe prta«4fal K»ilro*d ulMcaciD (ha Waai. Ibil r»ad afford* faeltUiea for tbe tr»iMp*t{aiiOD Of Freight aapariotlu that at aay atbar rMI*. JUt Iir&ESS TRATM FOB fHWW learea Kw Vurk dailfj making eluae coaaaatioaa tSraogli all ointa Wml, and quicker lloie than a»»r bafjre aat« iti an» line For Krcighl Retra enquire uf J. C. OaTK^n, S40 S»a««l»iiy. Ka* T»rt C'nit. Tiuaa^n, IKS Broad war, New Votk u. it. F. aacuaa, v:i somii at reel, Kew Vorki on* S. Dpula', IS Bute »t. eet, Ij Jtria Railway fffirr,64 Clark airert. t. hrai(«t, S. WKKCJtK. 4xBA*i. It 7 y A I i i On and after Monday, Aarii 7th, 18fS, and satil furtl eraett«f, I rataa wilt raa dally fBuadayt txctpb i) aaf»U»«ra La a »a*e Keokuk St SUM A. ST. ArrlTaat ft. MaAtenuitSi|S A.M. baara Ft. lguu«oa at a*O0 F. M. lor pu arrivalef aall^ ArrweatKaotakat 4«M F.M ,. K AW IIOOK^ SjjPr'• Stery en FroaiUaoi#llotea, Keat'a Cotnueotarkta, Per*. CiTriii Far Krvight Contract*or Shippiujr Directiuoi, ap itljr la or addraa* enbar of the foil CAWpaay. »llo»laK AfWIauftS* ALED HAY, BRAN, AND CORN aataatlyoahaad.aodforaale low,by SAlfi.FOU.OOK. yyoOCiiN VAIL'S'.' Farwlahf ULLOOeaatftjOB. fcprl»-d UINCY FLOUR. ... ^Fonaleby aOSERTSOV^McOCaaV. aap 500 ArMSrbr Tnrr e I N E S O ri s\ Coffee, UrdOtl. OMl.OiV Mrff^aMPviMMid MfRcfia ttLLoaaaiiiia, STKKU*0 fcll/VER WAKK IS(fT, Waatern Agt. Chic«so*lj|. Gen'l KnpH.Jt. Y. A. HAIU1KK. Afi., ltarltDgton,Iowa, MbK-d ^PHiNirAlUiA^ KM KNT. SBOIUI, MT. HIi&liT k I68T1TJ18 Hi 0«"V yyui^K aReangkmknt TO CHICACO ANB AU EA&TSBX CITlESt AlfeO Til WIESf Lflltt. THE WlWTEail STASt CeBlTAJIB Are .«w ruaaiwy a dailj liaaaX(e«r- Cciwaeeji Fort Madt hur«* luiiliei aMaa* SuHtaiaii -1»—ia«lat wita aad Fvrt Madiaon aa Ua arrival of ibe Mfia.a.trrti'. Litre Rvrttoitmi ft nr., cor aaating with tha uvuiug uam at Kort MadiMja for KeokoA- Faa*enf*r* by takiag thla taste reath Cbicaao tha aaa* oijbt. Tiaketaior aale by O. H. 8aatan, on Secondatraat, at the C.,B. n.B.a«ae. jaal-d All Trauafara Praa. E I 1 8 5 do, Barbonr'a CluiBMrylUMTilfc Far tale at OUDE1, BROW NULL A CO.*fl Crvt Be»i Mil, lepld 1 SSMaiaa^aat. BBI4S. KA^AWHA LAKE SALT, ••Maleto*-* •.*- «(UiiCK4 nr Aaaoned 4aea, for aa* cfcaap by ajpill-l KIcj.LOpQ BIROR. QUINCr FLOUR. t^t^rteta Enjrte MHla, F* .ale by KVSmtKVX ,* in wa^Uijfcig#w /pii aprl6-d am jpifiH. Mackerel, CedSi.b, Freati rftf#\aw, and for*" :a iis )l "tol ,a4 apritf-d EBLU0G a BIR6R. pALMER^S CIDER VIHEGAJt ROB^KTSON *Bbitna7i*irAV^ De*lre«tp call atl(int\on to Ml ^g« of re«6dt*T loote aadkadewlBf Oe« asn FlatlM, FMrajaT t«i«£ Kf«tr.neas.M Haalao annM|nAirrMk8if^» TsBeirtm* bla4»«rwrturdaM aetunAlh ajpe»*anoe, for$|),Q0. DERTH. Hooaa—Corner Tliird and Main atrweta, avertlte State Bank. t*pr3*dSW A. MASOlf. Tfc in IVT fit ap 9 JBA a|^k Ii fcin «Jk .JCPi tafant, lawa, ftwrim f- OewiSfce, Tebe«a, 1 ^laUe, *R^eea, -tir- *8auik ia it k%zw*r*?9 FIN^ JEW^y, Mlvfr JPiated trff -«.*mutt»• •(*••!. •,*{*". i Lw, ff«CTAOJta, Ja!: &'>• i cuoeiM^ ,•, FARCY ooone Wlorc, #c. Watehoa, Clocks, and Jewelry promptly and warrant^ MfWOTMOLBM Pekaia, Fa"ai!oplc,Con»a»i4ad Cwneava •f a*#r| fvOiaSuaqiobpactacl* Fraataa. Oaraar af Fifth aai Mala strceta, •O. IT RfiTtH nOl HB, mHQKVK IOWA. a eh ted ,•,* t-l J^TTESTIOMI Tax Payers! Br nrttrr of Chapltr 1 fl of tWUvtif luna, paMCd by tbe U«iaUture at i|a pfcaant Maai«n, and uuw in full force and rffect, I an called upon to e^llect a FM- trai Tafot two taiila on U- dollar, on lite vatoaUna of Hial and I'eraonai Properly for A U. 1S61, and It i inifidt'-l tu be a pnrt of ibw Taxea of aakdjaar.^ Kaid Tax uow levlvd, aud the »'k» plared in w) It and* for ealleetl«. Tboae boMtrig Tax Heeetpiafor A 1. IHIl.are rl.•l|Ue^U'a to oiTir forward and |av thm additional Tax and Uiom 1 W. B. FOTTKIU Ai gAMUKL POLLOCK, Oirm aatiaa that he baa pntaSaaa the aatira atochal Oroceriaa aad Store Sxtaree loraierly owned by W. Auatin a Ob aad wineoaUnve tbebaame** at theotd ataitd, 118 Mala Street. B« wUl ba aaautad by Mr. JOBM M. BUU1&B, Wboaa loniexperleuce aad tualiScatiutiare well kuuwf) to tbe public. 4hiudt»oldou tbe moat favorable ttm, uuUliimint to any part of tbe city. AU kliwiaorrraaace takea In iiekMI*. Sept. 8,'SI. 5() oiiiuiK CHEKSB, *ajitntLouaK*. for tale by marlS-d wkudaaat Ikald raitlpia lor tbe ta3ie: aaid jear, ar* Invited to call aad get lhua. The Kedwral Tan uauai be paid be the firat *y of Jane, A.l Iltui I. Ul.VS, uianff ««w CoHnelflt. J, Iti OOWBLIN, i" GENERAL COMMISSI OK ARO nONOe MCROHANT. Strict acURiOeaU) bayla« a»d *aippitif yfodaea* UBce o cd or South ul Poat Office. _^Keo!iak, Manfe ti,tt«S.-d_ _• •„. 1»62. jpURHITUR^^^ At Reduced Prftcea Ibr Caah. H. H. CURTIS, acfi t-Mwt to *v «V 8CARR1TT A MASOfli V 40aud 4S Waahitictoa Arc., Bar, SacOaa a no laian 9t«.. ST. I.Ot)l8, KO, Harlre raccntty pm- haM-d tbe l"cf and favorably known 1- uri lttiro tu.talilut.mtal ol Meaara. CcarrUt ttaaou 1 a tit oiitii.ut Atl in vast of Furniture ar« cutdlatly iailtaS ta caB and txaOUue (or thauiteUea. BartO-d H. CURTIS. HE BEST THING OUT! Maeeroat's Aatiaeptio Slacking aad Water-1 roof Poliah Freaerrea Leather perfects fioin erackiuftor rotting, aadkeepa Itaoftaad laiperaiuua te water. Booia,6kota orHaraaeaa Treated with it will de tariuc the terrlce tbay would whboet It The Abtiaeptic Slackin* aa a prMtrmht ef lieather ha* no equal. Tbr Hul.lBH contain* noth lujorlous tu Leather,ah all otherpoiiab blaetlnr' aad ia aat^aJor«l by eowtu^ ta contact with water,anow,A«,, a»the are. MAMTFACTURVI) ARD SOLD. WUOUiSALKARD MKT A lii.BY Keaknk. Tbaprleeoat retailarc. f.n the Auii»c|iuc,lttKil/. pouud b*e» .Cflcta Fortbe aiur-l*To^,Foli«h...... ............ .t&cta. A liberal dwoouiil will be made If told b) thedoun ar aroak jOHJomanbicatioaaby aa)l will reaeire prompt atlvtiUon and gooU wlllbe forwarded imuiedtately receipt of reantanaa*. Addreaa JCIT KJEOSIVEB. j. i.ioicniao*. Iitiuanrn' HEBCIA1IT fAlLORI, TOIBB rraaKT. BBX. MAIS AKD JQJIXBOM^ ItaakHliy lawa, Hare Ja«t reoelred their VaahlonableTailoring SMS I.s II dKMT* VUUU.HINO ti09le. or ALL DX SCKIFI'IONB, aad gaamutee that 11.. .r work »hall Be dene la the a«*t appeared aad a*Mieieel«* nuknaar* They are eoMtantly rcceivint the New York and Phil adelphia laihioa* aad re*).eetriUly aollaitall whode air* good work and the hrat mat. rial to ciretheai a eat' urTCni&«0&,j*JU§3K*¥* J^i). F. BROVNELL, M—kmmer «iut Stationer, Car. aialB aadl aartk Sia.« W««li eail attention te hi* alocjk of book a, bta tloaery, Wall and Window Paper, which he-will offer at UM«nelly low prleca, TbaiUkiall lor lb* j«atroe a|a be* to wad on bia for the uaal tight year* he ra apart rally aolidta a eeittlbt|hbc^ of Utt fame. IBS IB A. KING, tei^ii. whlek Oretee—ga ^jsla be*»fea third ffA f«rtib 'Olit fftoe—Bd (treat,belaeea aaa4usvviaiBa. aaia st.,bttwoa SMea««a« waira, HotMUMftkUlitatbi lalln f»r«w# p*»t*t^ roaajre.and hopeabo be favored with a eontlnuanoe erthfMa*. Mrvtia recatved ha* A —«». nrV'^MWKElL. .. ft isr i. cor. 4th* Main-*t*. TlT*vmi n I wRl pay the Mgteat price fo# (awa MatAaad War "'o^^^^Wam'aSd 3d -rnttm, Bertta'b Oaraar T. Orrtea— i!s.... i*P»- ~-M*- i O »$, i QES^iALtKsriRAJfCE AGESCY. L. J. ADAMS, Agent, poit rat Sprfaffleld Fir« tvatf Iintfitacc Confaiy4 acfDioniij, Capital $100,060, iiieUMIf.OOO. JMUimtie Fire insurant* 0MNfMW|r, pBoviantCB, a. Capital 9150,960. The Mutual Life Inauranoa Co.,, or »*:w i oaa. The Largest Fiaancial Iaatitatioa in the United States. AMETa,r«vii*i8m, $a^a6«» TTTOfficp at the office of Ovdnaa a Co., 3d atrawt. betWeou Main andjohnaon. Keokuk, AittilSS-dlaa OA I) TAX. J'cr»fn« wlS be CEI JOE! 1011 be Depot for the aala of AiUfe iSM O. Be ai tuo Store ANOTHER n.c bum.i'u al tlicUldMand, and paooil~» fattbrtilly uMr\e aH tbu t.ld a* wall aa new coatoaieraUi the raiy beat Banner, both aa re garde prlcea aad |u*lttf ef toft. My ata«k^tall cotTiiti i« be tbe largeat aad beat e«W«ted of a»y in the U eel. B* aa arraa(enient,Aleaara Soarrttt A Maaon will for thepraeeai. eoMhat wit me, and wi'.i be pi oa* ad le aee all thalr old fHead* and euatotacra. T. NO.S7C hr ftf W2 irewp-- -t 1. u A*m» $220,096. L. J. ADAMS. wfco are rtafaie ta the paitwbM ar Road Tat are be:cl»j uatiOt.l t^ci wraoual Uutice will be ftv*a. them to work oot their tax** upon the road, aod If ther fhtl appear in j'*r»ou or by aabatttute, at thfc. Uuie and ilaca ilirecad, they will be Hable to pat tiir s" rath Atul blliaR then,to pay oa fruaad. the clalniA ,,. trfl v »Hh the proper attthoriUea So proceed adr cording to law fur collactiou. w iQHW F.AHLF.Y aprS»-d3m ,f A A- Collf#*'* lee wli' u{order* jt»hertam A MeQaaen, Uanaara, a,. Uain rt., where may be left for lae. Tlliaia of four taeotb* befnaa tha lS|h ef May' All n*niaj,. aiataio^ avail themaelra* o'tha aaa»on prlrflaS* will |.leaap a»* thair erdara before that time. »t u0®™FOlt LITTLE FOLKS rraah ausplr. lacludMtK The Sfffct-Oap Bertea Btanaa, 1 lliakaoa Store. aprSi-d yiLLETTE, i ChUdrta, attha Clw Uoeh i. wTocdkr. t-T, SUPPLY. Raeeivad thla day, a new aloek of Fhotocntpb AlMMMa pry ttiQch cheaper than a* Br at invoice. BxWa Flae KIT. e ..vf 1 V, fi' fa y» Correr Belle, reoalretfthtf dty it tbe Tttrftrailt S«ori^ ^W. OOPKJS. apr$4-d AUO, For aai, at tbe Ci* apm-d j. w. oea&w.jtfl TAPAN TEA. v«nc Uyaop Oolong. Fartiaa la want of ctoiea Tea* win Sod them at KUBKBTSOK a QPITKR'8. »orl6-d W Mama real, J^OTICE TQ Tax Delinquent Thi Fay era *M for aoUSed thai tbe Ta* LM Ute year* iM7, 18j«, ItttS and 1MB, are now in m* hindt far eallaetloa. Tboae owlag Taxeemi any of tq| above year* W)l! Snd It W thtir HiU-real to call and eatr tie at onca. The Taxr* anM be paid Without further de^y Ooart Vboae W. F. B- LTRCH, aprlS dltt Keokuk, wHAtseo. V. A. DUB K, Raoaca,lowa. Caah paid far Beaewax aadTallew. Jan9d lO*Ca __ |3ALL AND "WINITSR SUPPLIES Vf OOKS1R MOMBY., By Nov. 11 ,,ij' QOEDAOt Manilla, Jute. oooDa, lnelndVag Bo.tarrR, flats, K1BBORS, TMBIUPASD MOJIITOR LAC«S, FRKKCtt AR© AMBRKJAB lOX^WKRB, BatrwUtcte* Sat*, Matwix Bala, CeWWftMif, Glovee of deaarlpUou*, French Coraeta. tiuop SktTta,SW||Krter»,*ud variety of other BoWaifc— •outhaiee efMala *traut,b«twwaa kwotd A Third. PAPER ANP WINDOW SHADCh, B, BUMK». ^yAR claims. The anderalgaad are prapared te proet-cntgand col lect the claiarot'mrfoWirKtf Jfcfra d^saaaed Kol- 2^r«ra^r,*"e,vw.*ava,"" wpm^t Attoraajra al Law, K'ahW, toW pARSONS ON THE ROSE, ^^»#ehth«reae, J»«t reeetvadaUAa Pepty Col. warsaw and alejc- ABiHllA. wrrB Th* ¥ou«« Kwu, Amadon, klav mi ter, will make tbrec trip* d^lty /Sun- day* excepted) betweea tha above named porta, ieavinc Keokuk at?)i,l UK and 4 o'clock J. J, BIJUIOF fc CO. prJSrtVm i Affchi." tt I fl.-if"t* i •«. i (I V. i:00 eaddlos GraiM" nice, 180 Rebiaaka, 5C Gem, 30 boxaa Tcnnaaaee Ctatim, S3 Harper'a, St. Louie, *. 100 A**ortei brand*, conprialnf Jt Gold leaf, Kaloral Leaf, Pomt Orfloxb Hri All the abate wetw aanalbetu roa Iwat aoaaer. ajS will keep, which ia not theeaae »l«haew»«**Jual fro«|r™ the pre**. W* alaoeBbr pre**. IUO hbUand half bbl* Sacking Tjbeceo*aand Fin* Owt Me* lag, varlow* trade*. St' Countij l^gplrr* wtlldo well to look at n«r atock. Wo are *1 Urtigaa low a* can be pereha*ed In St. e( Chic«go, aprtSd KKLLOOO A RtROR. *tSh V*r ANTED—ILLINOIS 4 WI$* SAM'L POLLOCK US Mala.** MBL8. COAL OIL. Utrcet from Factory. aprlU-d For *ale by aBLLOQOA^IBMt JNDIA RLiiBER JJLTXONB. WILLIAMSON & Su.N. M'*ap' aU-auaa. For Mia by K£LLOG6 A B18G&. apellbd QRANGEfi AND LEMON a affl «ff bog^ dtrwPt froB Rtrw York, by Ra For Bale by nJ 1 1 j*.gKBU.O«« I 1 iVAiUL 7, see kefa Ffttabttrg Jam Hiding, ardfnr Mteby Mn» 1 Kitrtofef kiwii 1 W O E S S A A N E S Foraaiebgr aprlB-d TNlON PAPER 1 aprT-d !, v Zmii- saaiAOOOIBlB«««9ii ANDEN VEjLOpEfc LwSMi'' Baa Foet, at Pew (feted and CnSlied lairar I»wi aad For Ml* by iylW $ uH PBOW'A'KLL'S Boea Aroka, Cor. lib A Mala-au ^EV.r CHL2L15S SU^AJR. 4 siwy. Ibtiehar'*^lel4an S BottaTaeM a M«uukBM.e«^ Wlf'l .il jjBAWlka PSNOIL8. Fabar* A Phtnraa' 3a and thu lay iwelvad, BO. BtK* BRLL. apr7-d Car. Mb A Maiu-aU.^^ pOCKET, CHESfiANDBACJOi AM- Aat teeeNeaes w .•#'! HOWMUJI Beea ttaa •aris-e Qet.aesaMWsainrTff