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SPECIAL NOTICES. MTATi: Ol IOW A. a«vM-d3t ADJCTAKT GKMUALV OrriCB, Iowa,} iAvt»i'( iiT,No*. h, iam. Clkrciaa.—In reply to communication* from va rlon* fouroct the following extra')* from Chapter XliVl of tlie Laws of Congreai, pa*aed at the wcorxl *e**lon of the 3IUI (•L- .(FRCM, 1H61-S4, are referred to They trill he funnd twin or. claimant I and clmim ag*mU Tlup map imltrttt in SS'TIO* (J. And be it further etiactod, Tint the fee of agent* ill.I attorney* for making Ml and eaiuln* t. be executed, the paper* nece*:ar to otlabltsh ft claim for j.euaion, bounty and other allowance, before Uie Petition office, tinder tint a !, slial noteieoid the fol lowing relet: Por making out and canting to be duly IMUU.I1 I-) the applicant, with the uecetaary »ffld»vll, Md forwarding the taine to the Peiialuii offl'e wit), the raqaiilte correspondence, Ave dollar*. in case wher*. in additional testimony ia nir«d by the Conimla sloner of Peoelona for each affidavit ao required and IXNilKd, ,.I: I .r«-ar,M, (e*.f].t the affidavit* of ,ur geon\ f.T tuch 1|CI)U ani attorney* iball Dot l»e entitled i.j «iiy feetj «n" M: a-, i fty cent*. StCTtOJl 7. AIM! toe It lurlher eu.cftNl, Thai any agent or attorney, who thall directly or Indirerily de mand or receive any grt-aier temper, ia!..,a for l,u »er vice*, u u«i*r lb la act, than pre*i- il,ed in IJM, pre«e4 iusaeciluii of tbiaait, ,r wh'i (ball (oi.iiart or arrwe to prueecute any claim for a i-mion, bounty or other allowance, undor U,i» act on erudition that 1.. «l,al! re ceive por ecu turn upon, or any portion oftbe amount oftbe tUim, or who thall wrongful!, withhold ir-jm a petition** or oUici claimaut ihe whole or any porto the pension or claim allowed and Jut- toeucb peutioner or cla.uiant, thall be deemed *uilly of a high nutde meteor, and upon conviction thereof iha'.I, lor evtry SuCh offence, be fltwd sot ce«41rig three buivlred dtfUatA, or Itnpti* at hard Ulor uol **rcedixig two yrir», f»[ l»yU, c»ru.ii. ltbe circuimtAOC^f aud as icrav^itonaorthaosaita P*i«n of f- aoty uMi *U1 Mirt tkH etfcnlar a. n. bakkk, AHatmt 0«s«ral of iowa. tKITI KTATCI. w*». »i i n appearing that large |«aBtUx« of Goveruseet property laie te«o untawfuiiy ui*»-•4 .tf Alt ProToat Maral.ali ap|*ii:i«d by U»* i^iar'nent will a»»l»t in recorerint to Ute Uaitad StaMa tfate Ma triptioi. pubi.r CeMUDaiulibC on.e*r ,t roafantet are reoibdrtl it ia their du' n ui Ij to cmtiae aolt.rra who are gtiiliy of Tlolti'it.-g iheiaw, forMd-ntig the »ai«, deatrnctior.. or»a,'!^ri»t loaa 0UI0U1114 aruiaandpaUic pro|«rt' It* c' «ed on ib- Mutter ll w ah a'i th-. arir!e* lDpropftl) lett or diapoart f, but alto to tuf .ne «utj oi%6 pt.:.i«tiOivtit a* Om iiatare el tke «CInmw Mf mind Uf ut&tf ol u, 3c.tUr} «.f «*ar L. THOMAS, No. !4-St A4)atAUt tiriirrni. lllLLOAKliB 1 SHALL CHANGE I f»rri a Ti K f-" Office Mt. V. k PlAaaawt. K. K. Kaott' n, Xot. 11. iifil. Kottee ia hereby gtve!i, tbit la cjutequenei of oar InaWlitT te prscore tmall change, we have U-ea moat reluetsti'ly r«as[wiled to latae a hrnited anouDt ,f oar obt ci:i«i. in Hunt if five op to fifty c*n,l* ea h. In order loetoAtiea* pay the wr-iktueii on via•• railroad, in) »»le cliaii|ti-1 ou! co*fcmefa. lhe»c rbilcatlotjs are receivable at all Utmrp Co th««,l4»ota rp SMITH. LEIGUT05 & CO lurU4ii tMaoeaofB.. F. D.l.kl.t.1. mt I S. .latr or. Iti talltftlM Xltalrict. Itn, Jfm mn 10U, 1S0S Sotue it hereby given aa pro* -i*-.l in Section 15, "Kxeiae Law," act of Coogreat prorid* uateraei "tntillti MI art rttrmmt mmd te a«J pmr tnUrnt npport tht U»rrrnmu*t Mi tJu fUur jCaatwratMti atedr and rfrM,'1 approved Jilt lat, 1^, to all whom ittiiy ••ooeern, that the "Aaoiftant Aaneeaor" of ih* I ai 2i iv:»on in Ike County or i.ee Pir«i i.eclion li»Ulrt of Iowa, haa conplrted the aaaeaauieiit li»t of aai 1 vision fur the month of September, Iwftsf, aul that aaid /.•«(*, I tiaili—« am* taktw will be fouuct the pot aeaxloii of W Hiilri. K«|,, at the city of Keokuk, In the CoUiiiy of Lee, mbje^t to e*amin*tioii for the apara ofMUttm day* from atid after the lutfa day of Jioceoiber, IH«i. And not! *, i* hereby further given that Apftmlt will be rttrtvntf ttid iletennin -d by the I)la trict Attetanr relative to any erroneou* or exeetaive Taluationi entimeratioua by the ''Auiataut Aanea »or," at the oBSce of W. c. Stripe, (on Third Mrwi, formi rly occupied by the Slate Bank,) In the city of Keokuk, in the County of Lee between the boart of 10 o'tloek A. U.t and 4 o'rl.xt U Hot enter, A. D„ WG8. n 11«* ttT tli d«j »f K.M P1CKXL, Amwn rim l».trict of I era. Iti 111 wry istks. Office of PTO*.»-»I Mar-l.sl, Aug. Ml. Hereafter BO talo* (fii. .)... i.u,g liguore will be permilted tti euLateil uieu or ti.o United State* Arm* in Una city. Pertona eel ling in violation of Uiia order will be arretted, and atringent meaaorea taken to praveat a repetlUM of the estate. J. U. HIATT, •^pt'-d Provoet Marabal. •VfOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND KHIPPP.BS. OB and after thia data BO Powder will be allowed aold ie Keokuk without permis- ion of the ondertlpied nor any kind of Arms whatever, nor Munition* of War. It haa al»o been ordered by the apeelal Agent of the Trt'atury liepartnieul not to allow Good* or (iroi erie*, except In limited nuamUfet for family UM, to go IUU. ii isaourl or theaoulhern tier of Countie*, The object IK to keep aupphea froiu the rebelmor armed band* of guerrilla* lu Sorthesat Nitwmrl. JOHN STANNVS, Rtirreyoroftbe Port of Keokak. Kee%wk, Aug. 14,1S68. Katie* to Shipper* and Cantcn. Hf an fr»m IhATrHMMrv |»er» and Carrier* are rejnired,befi re forwardlui alilp iuenta of Gooda or Salt, aniounting to over UI placea In the flrat and accoiid tier of counlleaou the "Southern border of the State of Iowa, to file in the Custom Houae Office at Keokuk, Iowa, an oath pre scribed by the Treasury Department al»o, tn eaecuie a bond, with appiovcd auretlra, that the Rood* therein doacrllyod than not be tiaiieported, told or uitwl in any way, »i a* lo give aid or comfort to inturgeDU or to eyaipaibitera with thoa- In rebellion agaimt the Cror i nnont of the United State* Siank#.c«ti be otnalned and inttructiont givan at tl.« Sorvejor'i USl««. JOHN STANKtm, l*r»»y«r of the Port. Gsatasi Bssts ottss, Kwkak, Aug so, THE GATE CITY. tweon the diftr.,,, „,t» „f t.' AI.J't /i Otmtrml Ordtr JT», ]«6. uitH'i (in WaviiUig-'Ju .'31, i-vt by mum- C"Dioiia«i mcd ffreraand ao rrv n. m, »hoij law, aiid of the irmr ra« «n4 It ia torrrfore ord«rMi T»,»t all imt 1 ttat«« eBcrn onwniandlBg poaU ahail a'U* a i ^..i-ary eloUnug, l.lauk.u, eb.*-., araia and •t^uipiuenia and oLkar auch auppiin, which f*H{ la-aad tae (.im mmul to enHrerr, en4 ioatot dnirxed by them. AuJ it ahail be bicuAheut oftao) parMo not a Midler, who may hat e aj.) aa ii properijr ui hit po»«Mios, to prv\r that he hai Ia* -"'t»Hrad |»—e—w»a ther«of i»M(wrt hen acta*-.!, will tw turiieJ o»*f tt c»kri «i«». S ULiarteniiiu.T. ut hlireceipt in dap licatc Ultiii latriitf, outufiiki rrtcipta U b* trAii*' milled to the quartenuanfr (jenrrat. 1 be atlian will aim t*rejfortcd loibp Adjsj'ti! nerai. 17. MOSDA Y, AO YEMBER J^'Tlic packet Jennie Whipple loaves Fort Madison for Davenport aud inler mediate points this morning on the ar rival of tie train from Keoiuk. jc24-dtf. Voorhics keeps a full and f&khioci- able stock of Hats, Caps, Fare, Gloves, ifcc., constantly on hand, at the loweal cash priceu. [novl0-2mj JST R«r. Mr. Brown, Pastor of the United Presbyterian Churih, having re turned home, Kervioea may be expected there at tht tisaai hours, morning Mid evening. LeffaE POSTPONED.—Mr. Snyder's Lt»e?nr*\ announced f^r Tuesday evening, wiil 1-e postponed till lurther notice. tW It was observed that the uoldiem were on hand at the fire, ready to work at the brakes, and render any service re |air» ed of thern. Fires are Rreat sr^eial IsTellsrs.-— Iiich and poor, white and black, learned and ignorant, work fide by side, actuated by a community of interest and feeliu^, and discarding all conventionalities t- There it a perceptible good in this, where pride end haughtiness is humbled before nc.-osMiy^nd where the mutual dependen cies of Itfc an developed. Jk AUD To pi' Firemen tmd other VHke»$ •f Keokuk: The undersigned, with feelings of pro found gratification returns hercongratuk tiens and thanks for the noble and heroic ei.er^y in the work of extinguishing the fire by the side of the Hilling* Iloube on yesterday morning, and in defending ant^ protecting that 11 -tel and furniture from to hear it. We all belong to the "Des Moines Republic.'' A ruiHTiii: Keokuk becoming famous for its nu merous fir*a. On Saturday morninjr last Mr. Cabus' two story ftauie building, on Main street, between the Billings House uiid Second street, was discovered to be on end b) the Coadscuin u« mlriti la pay use at of citizens soon rallied in large freightatid pataage. aodfor u,f accomm -iauon of »ur I numbers and efforts were made to extin-1 eoatuBiera and the public geu»*raily »u tbiacity and j, ,« ai -nir the lliie of therailr-iwd. "W'e iuve m»de arrange fltines. The fire COmpanii*i, me«ta to hm*e them rwl-emed ID II*UK«bie F«nd« TN •uwti eceri ^..'.'.art at the Bai.king Houae ef CMI|« C. Ai».U'-» I" tlie c.tr Keokok. c'u"o destruction. his in all the compensation Philadelphia Sh*r tialtv. This confirms that can be given at present except the of Jmtn Ttionipon creation of a lively impulse of gratitude and obligation. M. PARSONS, By D. KxDmvoTow. Nov. 15 th, 1SG2. The State Recister says that several fine improvements Uve been made in Des Moines ih.n past season, and that the business of the town more than keeps pace with the growth of the city. Glad .. I Mctlellan s staff. Au*erie i" and '•Itolla," were soou playing on the fire as well as the old hose would peru.it, but the lire Iw 1 ». conf-c.i.»i,er)" shop, »nd tlie other h.lf b, A Honse having an opening next to the bar ber shop, and being very close to the old dwelling burned, came very near going with the rest as it was some damage was done to the building, and considera ble furniture injured. This loss of home and more or less property, is another serious ntHictiou to Mrs. Kiirie, who has been recently left a widow, her husband having died in the army—ami not many weeks ago she lost a little boy who was drowned in the river. e trust the reign of fire id uow over for a short season. A BIT OF A Row.—After the fire, as It too often happens, the human firea of pas sion kindled, it is stated, by the fieud ish flames of whiskey, took possession of some of the citizens, producing sorious disturbances,and a sad reproach to tho fair fame of our city. We know but little of the matter, but as the information comes to us, some of the firemeu returning from tbo •ad. ptogrese lh.t Crtf f" "l"u,ld .t, i .... Ii..»g3ish schr. Irick, fr .in N -sau, with other frame buildings next ta me Buhug- House, were entirely consumed. The laneou* articles. On the 23d, the same first, belonging to the Shotralter heirs, was gnoboat capiurv 1 the English schooner •x-cupied, one-half by Mrs. Kline for a (iro iiM®ck?d the sentinel ststicrsd in front of the building, on oh nsou street, used by Lieut. Ball as a store-room for military goods, which soon grow into a general row between a number of firemen and citizens, and the soldiers who came to tho rescue of their assaulted companion. Some wounds were inflicted by blows from stories, a speaking trumpet, dec., but none of a serious character before the meioe was quelled. of (he partita, we under arreat, but presume the lawless liquor seller, who is at the bottom of *11 the mischief, cscapos with impunity. Wc greatly regret to see any ill feeling growing up between the soldiers and some of our citizeus, as the former should be regarded by the latter &• their best friend*, leaving homes and kindred, and jeopardizing their lives for the protection portance of the lives and firebides of those of as who remain. A little sober reflection, wo are satisfied, will allay these exas perated feelings on both sides, and re store the uniform kindly relations exist ing between the soldiers, who are care fully kept by their superior officers in good subordination, and all classes of our citizens. Y E E A .»ght Keport. An Advanrr to b«» fflndr. New York, Nuv. 15. T&e Board of Brokers have resolved to agniD sell gold at the Board, to commence Monday. A Washington letter to the Commercial the is a sufficient cavalry free to patrol the ground over which our iin ip* have pars ed, to capture bandrt oi guerrillas which commit f_ niij.y nnnoymg deprtdaliuns Arl»*a«r« Eichaaged. The following dispatch was received yesterday afternoon Washington, Nov. 15. Pleane publuh all prisoners paroled Oct. 12th, at Aiken's Landing are ex chaiigcd. ^igfied) W. F. Ltmcb. Pittsburg, Nov, 15. The Supreme Court has squashed the writ of certiorari in the ca-e the Robt. Swing, the present incumbent. I" l. Monroe, Nov. 14. The gunboat Cuimo^ticut has just ar rived from the Gulf. The officers report the entire coast of Texas ie pnintniiiim til the IVJeral forces New York, Nov. 15. It is aaid a Deputy U.S. Marshal mrreti two memben The lioard of Aldermen to-day adopt ed a resolution tendeiinjr Gen. McClelkn the hospitaiiry tin- :v. Albert II ne ha en i-enteneed to five years imprisonment iyr huiug out the slaver City"of Norfolk. A young woman in Hockerman, N. J., was yesterday outraged by a negro named Anderson, who ntule his employ it's honte and escaped and reached New l'oik and has not since been l.' aid of. a Washington, Nov. 15. The N..vy Depariinent has retvived •dispatches trom the Gnlf, stating among other tl.ings, that the U. S. gunh.iHt r- a rgo of luO bags of »,k, a„d miscel- 1,(m g'|ru w ade on the coast ot lexas. lower part vacant. Most of the contents The Savannah Republican of the 5th, of the buildings were saved. The origin of the fire is supposed to have been in Cabus' building, though he thinks it was from a damaged flue in the adjoining one. Total loss will not exceed trance. Two men had been brought to Sir.iiO, No insurance. The Billings Savannah from Columbus, (ia., charged lorn, at« with bait, powder, ^.hr. R,^] a coi m-d barber, back of which was the I ult., captur. off Sabine Pass, the En oth*r, being an old untenanted dweliinr.]!giisb hou^e. Mr. Cubus occupied the upper j'l"1 recently captured the Eng'.i-h f.olir. part of his building for a dweiling-ti,o k AdvL .onei„, 0D tbl ih t»ebr. Dart. The steamer Kensin^'- ',turer' »«empt ng to run'the bl^k says it hai been resolved both by the army and citizens, to defend that city to yield possession to the invaders only when its walls shall have been battered down, and no one l»*ft to dispute his en- with altering and passing counterfeit money of tho Confederate States. il. M. Mercer, Brigadier-General eom manduii:., issues an address to the plant ers of Georgia, saying that he has receiv ed from several counties in the State, re quests and demands that he should return their negroes, now working on the fortifi cat' .ns of Savannah. It is his sincere and earnest desire to do so, but he thinks it an injustice to those who hare sent their negroes at his first call, that they .should be impelled to bear the whole burthen and heat of the day, while other.-. who are among the wealthiest of the land, look caltiily on the danger of the city and Slate, without contributing a tingle laborer from their hundreds and thous and* to their defense. Let those citizens whose real interests are at stake, and who have dorip their share towards the com mon wealth, compel those backsliders among them to do their put. As soon as those who have not contributed shall send him a suflirient number to fill their places, he pledges them to send back to their masters the negroes now at work. I'ntil this is done, necessity compels him I M^er w»iter 8 n.-»iou K ,l r» .1 Maker Wui iri HarrU Ji to iiitain tliem. uov. Brown renews the i i»o*rdm«u cam Hickeyj call lor negroes to complete the fortifica tions around Savannah. If they are not furnished promptly they will be Im pressed. The Postmastor Qenersl has given or- 1-!.^,* dors for the redemption of postaue stamoti 1 AM«»A FOREIGN NEWS. St. Jehu.-., N F., The steamship Etna, fro31 Liverpool, 5th, via Queonstown, 6th, passed Race en rout* for New York. Her dates ar four days later. The City of New \ork arrived at Liverpool on the 4»h inst. The political news is not of any im- A "lipiht collision recurred between the Austrian and Italian troops, on th« fron tier of Austria, but qaiet was soon re stored. The Loudon Tim* again adverts to the action ot the Chamber of CongTess ti the rebel steamer Alabama, and denies that any bisme oan be attnehed to fin gland. The London fai!y Nein lo".°0'_?el of V*kr*n a Cr Dm J-f Ta •.J K (Jurtayne Sf •ro«-l!H Carr Crawfo. w Car ,:k ClIlllM I W ItuneeT Dow uer lunn w o.me A u.^ld lilio« rtT Nov. J5. Cmpv takes alto gether a different view of the matter. Mr. Bright had written a letter ap plauding President Lincoln's ftruefana tion. CouMEartAt.—I'rcaustuiii were dull. Aumlt/w1 Wheat declining. Provisions vsry dull.! iyrL', Consols fur money 93£. lltiacr ShmK, Cairn, Nov, 15. The s^rasr Eugene f.om Cairo to Memphis wi ti h^avy-freight and full of i l".""— by clerk at 25. Those that were saved stoves fire b?oke out ci timed and came ""wen iiaib.-u«u a w-sicubauoap-a uear consuming ttlf on board. personal viulence Xews from Memphis says that the rebels are in a great scare .i the federal advance, and are takin- m—i 's and aH loose property bark to the interior as fast a posih:r. Tt.ey expect the fedcr. als will destroy every thing left behind JuckS'jli, Mi»a., ia being fortified, Fed eral f"rur- fr tn M'.' j-his h«Vt} ta p7SPeH8ion of liertiiii.do n I iriieu ihe guerillas back to the ^ii»i^ ippi botto La Cotton is agaa coining iuto Mcuiphts- Tii^ iron plated frigate Roanoke will be reported ready for sea in about three wet»ks. The uncompleted regiments in this otate are being consolidated under orders! nf (lan OI Wen- Galena. Nor. I§. A number of people turned out this evening to receive D. A. Mahony as he passed iiirough here on his way home. D. A. Mahony arrived this evening. He aTthe Levee by a large concouire of fri«tixU who escorted him to his n si den t^siite a number of buildings *i re illuminated in honor of his return. j^IST OF LETTERS I Remaining in the Pott Oflle«, at Keokuk,on thel6tb ef SorrmLtr, 1HG2. Pertona calling for any ef the following mutt ta4iea'L.I»t. A«S*t WTS f* AKi.ry •!,- rtini} Audrecit Mrr H-ien AdamtMlas K«rtha-2 barnt aMi«a Bro e Mrt Caroline Hr*ity ,m i*t Br «i. -j-. W g-S Hr)*m Matilda Bi.i. li*s Mtry Bruwn Mi-t Nancy Crocker aiat Ann Caitert mat Amanda i'-titi-r» Bndicet Ctijirt ta Kit llry E:lcn Kendal. Katchel Lane Mrs l*theui .ir»ll i«in Jliddiel :i CatLar.ne Hoick nary Mcire hi3Ba Mliler ara K Sic Arthur MIM Hatto Maralyn Me I v a lie v .Varirret Sewc. UJpM Wlr.lQfL An mi M: i- (jjorfce ft Perifer E!ii» Pernbj«-i ^uiane Parker I.^dta Pei won Jane Howe Hannah Ra«.l« i l.iixie Kkdkri* Nancy Ke»-,! Jitney Stampor A on Balherlaii-1 lara Stepbinaon Ktnnia Icheuck l..azie SprliiKl- Mary Sbappi* K*becr» St«v.-n» .S-t-ity Sni it, mu i» StUr tela in Mar^rel Tm impton Julia llnilerwi .,1 Mia* A VogieaoiiK Marr Voorvaurt Aldegoiida Weat'in try While Sailie Ann Willlamii bailie White Lavtna Wei:-* l.ucmUa Wilaori Lu'-y Wrikht MrtSi Woods i-.UtJ Ward t,u» Elisa Colit-is i..ua Cackly Jane Cram Mary oii.unt Mar) S Carpenter Marjr Oouroy Mary L)a»i» Mra P^blt Mrs iialt Miss Kllttn-2 lVuiioin- Lui y Diilor wiss ,\etU* K niorc in in a W Kliaon Lu^'irida Kretierlck MarialH9 K.-rrill Mra »til*ina lirtff Lizne lirub n:sa K lirabam ilanrab it Halloweil Kmma-it II rluiann MISJ Uann ll'-«iey u*r\iri 11 inna Mitia l|«S H--sirr ir« K lluiii um Kebeitga lr«i«ua .uit Jol.iiiU.n June# NtiiiCy P-3 !. it-iuen'n Lilt. Adamt Jam-* tx\(, ioil I, It !trorriann r. Auderaou G*£Wi.'mj At Hurray Juo Aitderton j2pOr.ii! McOonneil Acklev Chi-^' tiertrd llceliroy Adam* Allen-V-* (it'ilnurT Myer* A't.iluri'•« WiuT out w lieKean BrigO«M A t" t,.,!!,• v II Griggs N Go»e Gram (irafTy lee Jf Greene llarbauith A W Hatnlllon LNAUT AII'lreW Buchanan Hlone Andrew lianka Ai. Sou lleak lUirow'B G-S liutewolder Harna N b-ers I) llathmon U Ueliue barlow Hiram liii i *at nry Hurliey I iverFO Ca'lin I utter ti ,t reenter ami)liell Cn.rk tUrk-M K-a New York, Nov. 15. Tho prise schooner Water-Witch, of Kingston, Jamaica, arrived to-day from Arunzas I'ass, Texan, whore she was cap- oV*r H*B tured iu August. Her cargo is gun pow der. r«ii O(«0 Ke*n-v RJ Xermci B-3 K .i, -r llut'B t# lafii«)i i ih-tlU Dtrii Itarjoagb E'lwarda U fulton E I'n.h Kl 'c!i-r V FiiilurUin I farmer A FaMe* K-SU'U N Gsrrtion t) V-J Or^.l, Gatnet JoUa-i r. H. Hi-Mica, M*rriaoi Mewporl 1 |1 Oiler OherKfell RA Otl-urn II* Pick i-1 nig P*ron« S Peiinick vv P-4 Pierce A w-3 Pri^oA i» Mi-rc« Jb Pik- Hay* Hue* V K Henry Rev U- naon Joa HuraertJohn W Henry A Hruwn I) S Hall Dr Bronner Brim uoliert Boy«- R'lkert Berber SiwoB Hut-tu-r Win liarrett W Pei-k o Ph'lpit Patlertou 9W PiereeTV* Phiillpps T*-a Pollard Hore Hunt 1 I. UarrliO L-3 Hoeeel li Qucton. HawklmPauKOn W w A Huaton Koge Hunt 11 on ten K HUW Clar" 0 I oper ol ioy if Carter K Reyn ida w w Hli:.: H-i meierna If Kuxeli o s KiJ iiariUoii Hoihli-on Kow» I A Roberta a I Killer KuuiboM Ao*a K*ut*«y 0 Hoa-)J a Ko«» IC A tie a 1 s K.o»*n R*ed Or A Bit-vena i. ttlOWi. Stiiiib 0 A Buiuii A IJ SauUi u tlarvey Or Howe S Hamlin Howe 8 L-8 Uoweli Howell U Ilobaii w Jobimtou 8 Jayeou w Jiukt It V Jflintoii w PC Jay A Jobuaori A Jordan w K Jonrt ti Jlaiaiwwii A Co JloiUon II ii Johnaoii II June* i it (.'mkiiil A Hitiiu A which have been tutd ss currency, uark w u*«ka»( 4 D-« I»NO* M*J -PT' 1? I shaip U a.ji|erti 3 S-^t 1.-:.,..^) V K-'liogH (i-t u Murray Murk in More fir*] 1 Kotdicr'a Lill Fealer Tarle. ».-ulk AI.eu Alfrv.1 .1 loi v Maaii.el ApttHUte A T' cabin pa«seran on a wreck near Bro-Je)'V«p«r GiliitrT V I'lum l'oiut,lU n.ilcs above Ft. Pillow. I 11 says the army will soon be fairly in mo ti-»n again, and as it trill be :-.ij p!i-l fr.,.,, ,fWMTOW Atesnr dria and Aequia Creek bj, lL:iilro:id to the hnrncane roof in 10 minntM B-aiey out h-» ho line fh» 1*- 1 1 1 Ha*terJohi. Omli f) eduesday eveato^ o d.^cK h,«., pl.o, to „„t p«,.„gerl .,^7 I &S GUJT. 8 Oi-t'xr MVS 1 .. 1 ur^' iu iut wrerk uutii next mormnp, H:«ck k »eu« ham] S O when they were taken off by steamer Ti- i^k Wru ^ress. A few were taken to the Tenn. Bun ck \\ioF-s n»rdtn A shore in a vawl. B"" Holla Beoj W OAS'I t. s w hirw»ft IUV Slnir I. 3 Schiotter a l,Wj f/»»hr.^ P* .^arkiu K It ., fitfumu I l*«ia t-,i.-.s Stilth HP Shuniunt, Slip)' rd w 1 tiompaoo K-l 1 "r Dutiu K fcTi'Ot I) Jael Ut'e A J-2 Mtwaon K ld"rb*"r (r 8 Laepfor 1 Me ker Corp M^^otkey Mei- hert i I) F--r\.'« Fonch li Fjrn.ei A Foreman w Ponea ore U Marrttn SI Moak E allot If t, .M :C'.a1n McCium iUuerMi t'Jwia Puller Kugcn Bitta U OuaSbr W Uemd'hami) It Out iri»-Sergt Beait (no VV (m' I S t, •. y. J»j*a*«,,» N«wp rt 8arg Selsol, W-a "lliho'» 1J vv el 1 1) OO...UI O Toole «i«ph»ri j-2 A Jlu Godneyi Ha*UrJ ane sunk Uruee U if Lieut Uo -duow A tt-S PieKW P-8 Pr .ad hi w Parka vr I'-rry A M-3 I'.'pB ,1 e^ra'U l':.elta PutisBT. Peck 1J Parki-i 8 Peate I & J'.ri. jT H.nn. A h„ „f! I 1' Manna A w li.e JpSettlllg 01 riioliu* ii.lli- iil A Pe-.-r it s* It Htnl'-ri uC Hay a i S llaalit 1) A gang of Borerna n A river thieves commenced breaking open ilarA "l C-ald». iKli Hoffaiai, t| trunks, boxes, and carpet sacks, and a I'lnimermiun BHtDirick4pB number of pockets were picked, and some pats^enirers were threatened with CreaaJohsil Harkueaa ft Crawford H-3 Halrht Cooler JH H'xfratrl Chi h'-ier Jaa E II*" Ca-ML o U Corp IJU li A rtJU. f)rii:Tt n .i. ...« J— Couaini MN-T TL-n Ci ,-atniio'-3 ll-jetr I'riil' rl* B-2 Il it-onJ L'jr.-y Am lirari U win Hoa noai* W Wm S Wui i. i.ev A DIOF i M« A i C'oapU/ii A 8 Clara 1 U New York. Nov^^ Kol-inaoB A P-S Reere HichardtoO Koae w Jlos* 0-4 ho* to at It thwelter 8 ..»»r hiins .! NT Sho*|l'll O W TSiiTfL- n Co^awuii i 0 Uuisingtun Cambil.:ir Hoituo .«'? 1!/ W llcromn Stark w huj tih Slater rteta wect rt* i t.. ».aoua« A Hock. i.*,iilth J-3 e --.lr Heller Shelby |f-8 UjurJil U Shank PX Uer It O Howell PB HoSii.ii,i. fsutiTd LKK Hknct'ck hrnith S Harer tUitery liullcntx-ck W W Suauii Car HI*" W-S uiau »:arnii* W it Ht-iiuu Ssotl A ti »er few Let Kl.nker I W bt-iiie I, Mi ll w K~3 Cop| Farusworth Heiicrbrm Owok t: Hattes Cover Duty Jndd W Coi.,ii tK Jfl^.^en P-? Clar* Je,»e W John to i W '•.1 Henrj Jac A-^ I- OUR* JO TIN JAOTM Itfnreran Cori, »*!l 1. J^hnaon K S-S -Morgan. Clant,.„ Iburman I.iacb A Cowtm K lwln l.aip. rt DHl Uarimg Chetter I.**son il indct. WB hat W Mf: ti A ihrooif :a O 0 r-h! jiwat'B .^ctiarer 'I boniaa Coon I' Ju'-lan-1 O CCII Jtm« J-nui-r St i Chan- (HWiirt t. »J if Th.iyei O S-S 1 .... S T..iit-y w Tubb» I'h '1 mi Th-.mM w M-3 T.*lor W Tla Tboma*C Tamcy A A V u lerwood I'iler A V.,un K KQ V &,» .X t' inceni O \V» t. J-3 Donik n- Andrew L_-jgh!iu A D.m i.J Andrew Utile Unwnrr Henaori l«ug Oalj Frtu:k Lutdle Dewey E-iw-i X*ewia UjUgu Ira Lase I. u(.'v Lacy D-.m Dubuque, Nov. 15. 1.1 il Lake 1),H'k .title H-S Lutr i'h iii... II iuval Dunond y Uitu iud Dunbar OavU Ookari W Dillard W Oulap A Liu lap W AS l)r»err V-5 J- :.ridge Et eh- |a«ar Edward, (i Btri.ig t.l U Klllot 1 tuibree Kii-lil li li»on KlIKit K-4 Krickton K Kberlia-d fcna Cil il i-'f.iue 11-2 if loli-y Fuller Il Lacroe Long S J-i Lambert W s Lovai V. H-2 iMlan A Knl-ioib^ugh AJ SWaiavii W Knnlt K iiitt ^V»t.'rt W W Sii'f A P-S Aio ., McGemiDlll M»)er Korey Moon w Muniii Mavwell Mar'ek I. McNiol klcOee Murphy W ITld li i '.i t,( i Kwrrti Frank John Punk JK I"'-: imtls l-'uiton H-3 fllger K uovlb-dlt Kitrrn. wv. *. J^jlLLLU & LOVE, Orrtt'.K: on Second OBep, up ataira. u Tho'ihlaeer A 1 ho ID peon O Tlionsaa 1 W-» hoiaaa w 3 A Van BalleKonyerA .n I). 1 ren at w V|ly» A 8 u,.- A Wint.-r O Wluiamann K WayUiM! KU A ^vil» u u W111 Waiu. W «iauer 'A aHa Whit« w JU-» i« li'illK 1/ «,e S A V l(r *iu :r» 0 S Mull»r MiOeo a M««rc Ma oy JJ0BERTSON 4 McQUEEN, HO VViiiiena W-2 K1 ,e S K-3 Vv.mr WG Kinney P-4 Vk ,*i.rci\ W U Keeny Wiodi un Moore Wilton »V A M*ni\ W u Will* I'S Mc Whorawr vAU i»c K Jk. ill.-- V iMing.-r a McKenn Gen JSWitherall r«G MciUnni Maun 1' Mac! II Mori i MeMtllen M-rrn 'I V itb'i v. .1 V' 11 O It ll» AS lH»c-ti 0-al ilValdmn J-8 VeiMier W-5 Whifaett i Vuei-lor W bite v.'eet I. VVt«L White Whal'-y We. ki Ynunan ii Touug rt J. B. HOWELL, p. M. JOBM t. aVAMB H. HUMES & CO., BE4L ESTATE AND HONEY BKOIERS, Will p*y the higheat market price for GOLD SXZJVSIZI, I ERNMENT VOI ('IJEIiS, STATE AKD WAH AM) DEFESCK W ARKAKTS, 1.EE CUC NT Y WAHUASTS, LEE COUNTY WAH NOTES, Keokuk €',H fcrripund llarranii. JI77 Particular attention lo the iyn.- i.t of Tiiei, buyiuK «dti*i »p|Hug U 'at) Etlatc, collecting and gt-cur "ijr #U'I Wi 1 ti a gtJiiora! iiey bus u«»a Office— on Third Street, formerly occupied bv tl.e SUteHank. novl5-d jQHARLES W. LOWRli ATTORNEY AT LAW, "KEOKCK, iowa. Office—Second Street, near the Poat-Ofllce. novlS-d IJ VNIEL RUB1CAM & CO., Convey a nrers. Real Estate llrokrrs, ani NOTARIES PUBLIC. KBOKUX, IOWA. Dec l? Mortcaget, *nd %I1 olin-r Inatru- nieiiit ..f writing, ii.-stly lunl promptly drawn. Real K.i'ute bought,*ld and exchanged, lnoi paid, Title* examined, icc.. &c. other wuh William* i King,Third Street, between M«ai ninl Johuton. r.uvl3-|3m ^WELLING7 HOUSE TO RKNT,~" Lately occupied hy the nnderaigned. coniT Htb and Kxehnng.-. Apply for next few dayeal tloreof Kellogg "'rjte. CHAS. P. BIROK. v STOLEN.' APER^| a SartVvra 1 S«)livaa ttelte A WetMMSf W ooi uu Factory black Each inarei, ono elRbtand the other ali v-ms "Iti has white atar on l:n- forohnnd Ti,» u»llu?it one ha two white bin I f-et,».nne wh ie on one ol her fote feet, ainall wmieapoton Iter icm hip, a tear on one of her eyeiaahef, »id a lump over i lie other eye. Any r»i-n who «iil r«tiirn aaid horaen, or give Inf- final lull wii#r*ii'i"y may be found will be liber ally iawarded, -((-.•.. M. F. GOODWIS, lcrlt4t Waterloo p. O., Clark Co., Mo. Ho..i.. ap. MtUr. Legal C«p, Cap. OoewwrelaK iSl«. Matilil*. fen OwMij^lwiihS ant) fittue. For .at* by M. W. WHSTCOIt. uorl-4 i.oK&- ATTORNEYS AT ^iff* Solicitors in Chancery, etc.i mil prartire in the State and Kedrral Conrta of Iowa. But door to the Pott por5d3ni pARKER, RAYMOND k MELLEN, I»7 IOI TH WATER ftTftEKT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, fifllfral COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Partlonlaf Atter.tlonRlren to the purchaaa and iai« of Flour, Prorisions, Grain, and Salt, Ac. ftc. Ac. ley l-ilwral rath advanret raaile on ahlpnanU to enraeUea or UKt.l.U.% CO.. Siw Vork. atrtR TO Mettra. K. lh., „.Cunuaiile SaiyUi, McGaTic fc lavlt, K-okiik Bur4-flia 7AR NOTICE. I ve keen aothoriied to auperintend the ratal Be 91 QSt i mpaiiy of ouxxted e xi IB L«e County, under Ihf Aft of the Kstr* He««l«n, 1WS2, for the pruti'i liuii ol the Noulht ru lU i Jer '1 lii.t# who enter aald acrvico ate I'XEM FT FROM DRAFT. Recruiting Office, on 3d itioet,between Mala «b4 John-.ii. C. W. LOWm*, aepia^-dtf AiU-Ue-Catnp. *3tG Main wtreet^ KEOKUK IOWAJ Coffee! Coffee I Coffee 1 We have Ja»t reeetved aopply of I renh eronud Jan B.l Ki» Coffee, pat np la tin can*, for lumlly IM» W»rrBiited to xiee tal!«facfinn Trjil la^d KutiKHI SOU* ROBERTSON & QUEEN, WH0I.E-AI.I: ASP RETAIl. O O 8 TP Main Street between Sd and 4th OctiM—1 pARI^A," Oat Mftit. Keokuk, Iowa. .. Oft* St* rch. 8aker'« Chocolate, Freth Can Peaehe*. Preih Can ToMBto*, Kai*lnt, Currant*, Citron*, Prune*, Ite,. Itc.. For tale by oct 14-.I ROBSRTSOt MrQrpES QR AN BERRIES. Jmt reMlved and for tale at retail or by Ihe barrel, n,Mfl1'1 KQBfcKTfoM A MtQl'KKSI. QASH FOR WOOL. Store, —0 Ixxdiikixapollflii 200,000 POLXDS WOOL WA\TE!)! We would inform the public tltat wc hweaatabUsii. •4 "Branch Store*' of oor maiinfictiir si No. 2 Estes House, Main Street, KEOKU K, IOWA. Wlilcb will be conducted hy Mr. B. K. HART who la o»r ar» ii' We iwiVe Dow on Uand a complete aanortment ot tho very heal quality of "HOME-MADK UouOS,"conaln« lbs: of Jeabs.Cassimore Tweed*. Plai and 1*1 a ia I'lanncl, Cloths. Blankets, Coverlets, Satinets, Stocking Yarn, fee. Alao, we have a complete assortment of dry goods, notions, Ac., allot whuh we will aell or exchange for wool, on reaeonable terma. A11 having wool to *ell, or wlnhSnjr to bny a good, dura! ui-iicle of goods, should not fall to call anl e*« amine our stock befoie trailing i iacwhere,aa wutra determined to glv« good bargain*. Recollect the sign—"Hoosier Store." jnt»e2-dAw O. W. GElBKIt DuBPF S CO. gflEP HERD'S Frcutli lurtet and SJairt Manufactery, AND Ghent's Furnishing Store. Berlin Wool, Fancy Trimming, and Ta* riety Lmporinm, o. i Jl :i in Street, bet. £d and 3d. 1 mn..rted K rench Wo van Corset*, a targe tupply con atantly on band. Corset* purchaied of o* will ba exchanged or mad to tit when required, lr returned in olAst. Stuiupiiig, Pinking Jkc. ATILITARY BOOKS. lvA. PB1CKR. Mew Army Regulation*, $1 Ti Cook't V S. Ca'alrv Tactics 1 50 U. K. Tactic* with Qneation* 1 SO McClellan'a Bavom KxercUtis, ...... 1 85 Field Manual for Il.iltali.il Urlll 0 60 of Evoiutloii of the Line,........ 0 SO V Handy Book .. 0 3S rhe Hospital SU'wuril n Manual, 1 8S i'ower'a Hurriical Anatomy of the ArterlaS,....-• 9 00 Scott'-. Mll.iary Uictlonary 5 00 Ordinance .Minimi fur IStil, S 50 Field Set v loe ol the C.S. Cafalfy, ............ 1 &H Longuiore on Gunahot Wound*, 0 73 Gro: s* Milil:ir Sursory, U 50 Maiiii.tl uf Turcot Practice, 0 SO Jatiilnl Art of W*r, 1 90 MuKim« and Irmtnirttr.u* on the Art of War..... 5 Gu: i-riu't oujmiiiiUrie* on the Surgery of the War S SS For »alo by M. W. WHSTCOTT, Main Street. 2d door from 4th. JEW BOOKS. N Orpheus C, K«rr Fapera Okarango Klveri New Auii-ruaii Cyflopotlia—volitme 14f Ravenaliot.' Tom B. own at Ru*b*: Ed«in 11 othertoft—WinthropJ Cl.iinlei aii-l Heiirlfi—ItttuJe Tom Mrown niuiiuraj Undercurrents of Wall Street Shallow iu the House Tbl* day received, at BKOWSEI.L'S Bo«k Store, aeie.M~ti Cor. Main and 4th aireetS plIOTOORAPH ALBUMS. fine nmnrlment of Photograph AISWB* tl|« r»ri--de Vt.iiia, hor aale hy nov• -d _M. W. WB8TCOTT. \\T ANTED—20tit) BU8HELS NAVY V V BBASS. H» «AMX PflLLOC* ANTKI)—ILLINOIS A W1U uoaat« MOBSY, W By KOV.kl '»All»l.*OtLOCt IIS MaHMl.