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VOL. 10.
GATE CITY,
Publlahatf Daily Waakly by
fcOWBLL D1LAPLAI1V,
WfM I COIMK MM I AT k (icturo STMMMT*.
U
Ptrynr, kraaail
par "wl, dativred Id tba
../rum (MTY.
'Tut AlbfKuKR Ksttlk, fur rendering
lard, grea«e, Ac and boiling oils, d^c
stuffs, Ac dto., ia cheap at firat co»t,
can b« operated at leas cipense with
gfseter dispetch, can be filled easier and
cheaper, and emptied in less tine than
ia expected to be present, aa buaioeaa in
regard to celebrating the Fourth of Jely
Will b« brought ire tho meeiing,
lty order of the
CI'rrstdent.
has Fcaiut, Sae'y.
Captain Ncwtou'a funeral )eaterday, we i
fir»t.
cboiee but it you
die, j»u ought to be amiable enough to
go away from the door of your own dw 1
ling. We not supprae, however, that
it will make any material differeaoe to the
country ia this crisis where rot' die.
m»perte it was decided to"celebr
o'clock.
The
dinner will be in
what
m°9rmp*teV.".T.H
Noe
it
1
»wm, »«r IHr
Fagath iaaartatlf Miwii
The following sketch is condensed from
the FuDeral Sermon, by tit* Be*. Mr.
Dennett:
Captain Henry Newton *u born io
louden, England, in the jear eighteen
hundred and nine. When quite young
he emigrated to America, Concerning
hit early btstorj we know nothing.
Some an tern years ago he removed
Wcat, and perhspe eleven )ears since took
up I u mideneo in this place. Ail who
knew him, knew biia to be an honest,
faithful, energetie man in all he under
took.
About fourteen month* aince, when
the appeal waa made to the petriotfc sons
of Autttiit to auktain tbe honor of their
any other a team or 6re kettle in exia'enor, », .i i
-«i i u'g, Hrother Isewton,— lioui :i age and
sod aill make a* good Lard at fire kettle* i^iji
1
at one-fourth tbe coat. A descript.on of
For particular* addrc*e
OglBWOI-D & TaLOOTT,
£dlw] Drawer «33|, Chioago, Ills.
—intRiOH Ron.a Fire Compawt.—
The members of thia Company are re
queried to attend a special meeting thia
e'teomg at 7* o'clock. Ere^""member'
bodily infirmites would hare sxensed liim
urilijl
i i uniiKe many other*,—at once Tolnnseer
the kettle mav be seen nt the Gam Cilv i
uau. vu/ ej, Never since hss he faltered.
His patriotism waa of that noble char
acter which rose shore psr'j isatics or
party strifes, and looked only to the good of
tbe country, the whole country eouutinp
not hi« own life dear, eo that hia loved
oountry might be ravrd. He rushed to
U'e
!creo«e-h" »P tH»t life to
her. There ia a noblenese of a
cm I in that
kind of patriotism Ibat future generation*
will honor and embalm in their grateful
Maori
es.
bravery I am told wiw*jubI to hi*
patriotism. UooetcutatioBS, uiMweuaaiag,
WntHt TOGO. Persons wisbiog to ''e o«\er faliered in the boar of danger
attend the celebration of the Fourth of &ome time aioce be informed bit familv
July in Keokuk will find the very beat |that he bad deteruiinkd lo resign, and
accommodation at the Billings Boaae at. «o«e home when, however, bo beard
half the usual fare that hia company waa bonnd fur YKka
—,
burK
PMMOTro.-The Governor haaap.|tW Swrb was the spirit, the coursge
pcnied Major E U ma low. of Mount
Pleaaant, Colo.^1 of the Fourth Iowa Cav-
he Bobiy determined to atey with
of U,e
nmn. On the laiial day be waa
wo^ded,
alrv, in place of Colonel A. B. Porter, re ^nH.bor, that hc infom^d hi. Colo.,el
I b* b« oo«U not krrp op ihro# tbe
KRHoa CotkBCCTKO.—»la Miiee *'*. '"f

inadvertently elated that he waa wounded I
at Cb.a.M.n IM1*. He received hi, TTl 7
wound before Vickaburg, en tbe i*d ult.!
#rWe are pleaaed to learu our popu-, "^ty 'n the camp, on the march, and op
lar young friend, Dr. Scat
on has coneiu- "D battle-field. Never, under any
ded to settle down iu Keokuk and reauuie: eit'euinstance*, did he foJget that be was
tbe practice of hia prufevaion. We doubt prt.fenacd filluwcr of tbe Savior.
Dot that the j^tor will hud that bi* choice citisen hc uriivereally e-(eeoi
is a wiaeone, and that he will realiic both,^
he waa ao falig^ w.th ince.-
f"hcred Dot*
a,u'
latoe and fortune iu our appreciative coiu- l'Ph A» a hu»band and father be
•natty. was tender and affectionate.
Thus lived, and thus died* oar beloved
Waa'l liaaS ih« Drali.
w u Newton, in th.. fifty-fourth year
We learn that some of the (Jopperbeada
are awearieg aince the earullment com
mcnced that they will not stand tbe draft
—that they will die at their own di'or
a
rewrite ml Jnif Ctte»mi«a.||ilaBa'
the
coming Fourth in B„n,pnrto. The
lowing programme waa matieby theCooi
snitte of Arrangemenu
Ringing of bells snd National Salute at
sunrino.
At 10 o'clock the pr*"e$sion will form
and move to Cuss s Or ve
Eiogiug
pic-nic Style, or
Mew
Pwaual
*hii lima s\F ila iVi Vtr I I
the time of delivery.'
U- Zds are prohibited from being asaign
ed to any petmm aatil tbe same are flaid
for.
It will thus be iieen'hy ttie pnbllc I,hat
it ia iujperative on the part of the Post
master that postage be paid in advance
on the mail matter withheld. Let wVery
one govern himself accordingly.
"ked not
I
iV'rW,,an
«u irre-
thir,Hbrce
hwf
»,rofc"°r
of ,,e
jatulong tlie few wbo reUin their Chriati
reapected. II praise is on the
Tbe country lias loat a patriot, the ar
u»y a brave officer, the church one of it
i e a i y a e o v e a e a n a
well, gentlemen, \ou have your, ^ik-
ltot4unaU busbaad. fiMavsa has aaioed
but if you aro determined to
jew#j
ieand
I
4t meetin^H held at Muunt Zion
The closing exurciaea of the Keo­
kuk Classical 8::hool came off last even
tng at tbe Atheaeum. There was as
targe a crowd in ailetitanec as our city
nsiully turns out, the aisles and stair
ways b'inp crowded. We hnve not time
lo tuakft spcciu! meniiuo i/f the perfor
tot II
Were
penot-noe. i imuir
Patriotic speeches, foasU and aesti
ment«, interspersed with mnsio. Mtrsic.
tf
the
bells at
noon and six £2iY^Twe2!t"'
ia called ba-ket dinner. noaio.
Viaiona of Lforty.. W»|irr 8 Hohbl*
o ... I Hiona 01 1.1-erty *V»llrr Hahbl*
The bummitrille Bros* Band has been rmaaeUu aumiA puwr
engaged to enliven the day.
tieed speakers will be in attendttec.
Laws.
Late amendments to the Postal Laws,
to go into operation on tbe first of July,
being the commencemont of tbe third
quirter of the present year, require of the
Pjatmaster the following o«th at tbe time
he mikes his quarterly returns
I Pout master of
wuieh the poctage bad uot been paid at,
»afBcient toaay that tl.ey
fo,.j•»«»'«•'«wdin„ly
Well. The orations
CJtve'',nt*
ow
W* give firo-
gramme of the cxercises.
ait'kir.
rt*r«R.
UtVIO.
otcttaArioivs.
Hoory W. Kllknaro*
Napalaan..
a*ir»ct r-. an »»rv
Heading of tbe Li».laration of lade- wr*««o,
K,.rart r- Urv.ut AlbrrtSo.rU
Edward L. koauut
HtfjklO.
Wb A. Btripo
.ChatkM H.Cuiir
MUSIC.
olTi^u...'.V.'.V.'V"".V.*mv!^1"
EkSAVS,
Pat««iIn* and lihibli»ola
•eoifirrjr ti.d luramwo
xtJair.
..Oen Shell*}
JtaO. W.ltM.
ORlGIKkl. OStATlOtia.
Dark A«aa. fc»*4«v*od U«ax
iv«u
MparUd AmarlMn But«,i.i«n Dattd l« Haml.!
MUSIC
Irpabltas Aodra* LefMaia
MtTSaC.
HfLWhile tbe wore of the Copperhead
leaders are occupying the attention of a
do swear Military Comuiiksion bore in Keokuk,
that 1 have n knowingly delivered to Washington Ciiy hss been invaded by
any person or peraonj any mail matter on
th„
Committee of TwenM, appointed by
fc v.1|(|ndi
,,,m
StHte
Convention, and
the President is doubtless astmiled with
alternate supplication* and olj irgations in
behalf of their traitor martyr-chief.
In the meatmnni*', our soldiers are fi^ht
iog and dying foi^ their country.
MW The award of the privilege of sell
ing newspaper* in the Army of the Poto
mso has been m^lde to Mr. ——, ot New
Letters on which iakUfTioient postage-York, wbo pay$ eighteen handred dol
is paid, are 10 be ch»rged double. larsa month far the right to sell to newa
Drop" letters, undcalod circulars, and hoys at a fix VlvHi.ee "P'^n N«w Yotk
transient prpers, require two oents, in-! prices P..per. to the soldiers will be hve
sted of ons, as heietofore lor tha single eewts a eepy, which will jive each news
'W* W* profit ifw evtry sheet told-
A MII.ITAKI unHIHlUA.
A Military Board, eonsitiing of Glen.
Fit* Henry Warren, President, Capta. N
J. O'Brien arid J. C. Mitchell of tbe 7th
Iowa cavalry,and Lieut. G. Norrie,B»
eo»der, ia now in dcasiou at this piece.
We understand that the Commission
was constituted to investigate the com
pl.inta of Clagett, Floyd and other Cop.
perbead gentry, who have undertaken to
break up and clean ont "that nest of Lin
coln Abolitionists—the K-okuk Hospital
In these times of peril and differ anil
rebel invasion of tbe North, one mipht
suppose th»t the Governmoo' could find
nobler employment for her mil tary offi
ci-l- than to send them at the behest of
a sot of lying Opp«rheads to report the
number of puoen of glas* broken and the
'euce boards wrenched off by patriotic
soldiers in the extibernaeeof their loyalty
and /ic.njrover the reported fall of Rich
mond. But the wise man aays "there ia
a ttose for all thinga," and in the eenne of
Should Geo. W. Jones succeed in re
covering fifty thousand dolLira of Secre
tary Seward, and theee Keokuk gentle
moo alao succeed in their object, it must
be conceded that loyalty does not
Coming to It.—The New Yw% Ex
press, of tbe day the lata invasion of
Pennsylvania became known, said
T.'iere ia not a Pcace pany' in the
N"onh this mf'rninjr, an inch long, in con
sequern^ ol the iuvamuq ot Noxiherajmjil
by rebel trofjf*."
And the World said
It is very clcar that the enly peace
that is possib'e lciweeii the N rtli and
ihc boutti, is one that will be Coti^uered
otic mJc or ths other."
1
The progress of the Wwr baa de­
11
John MrOrr*
... ta* -\o« l.u«r.
...Mil U. Cudaiau
liberty
human events .he time has come to grat- credulity. Tl.ey and the dear ones fro...
ify tbe (Jopperfc.ad gentry with aa inves- whom they had been ao long' sundered,
tigation of tbe petty annoyance* to which were felicitating them1elveil with the
they have boen subjected from the fact thst: liberty, and fancied
loyal soldiers have been ali.wed to come -U«". ^rpotten bis
between the Wind snd their nobility,"
and thus compel them to dry up their ma
lignant aaaaults upon tl e Government.
ttpay"
ao well as tbe other ihiag, even in the
North.
The gentlemen of the Commission are
mission, but, we doubt not, they will per
form their duty promptly, patrioticslly
and honestly, even while fully aware that
they are doing it at the behest of the ficr
ert ment will only satufy tbe eump amanu,
i i ... In lloaplialtm ki. l,oal. Ha..(rM
at tbe bands of the soldiers, break up tbe
hospitals here, and eventually yield up
the ['residential chair and tho civil as well!
a» military pix-itions io the North as well'
1 fl- rv .!
Press, w^io say.-. i .-i... a«il«-.cr, ke.
"The name of the Gruat D«*«nxt Swamp *•B—•*
tam a feeling of ill-dtfined dread and I
horror in the brea-:8 of those wbo h»ve'
hennme acquainted with M-ft and slimv
labryntbl. only ..through the m. dium of
romance, it is impof.«ibTe to conceive of'
there with aliMoat two hundred oo the aiek
list, a
dokon
list, and now they have scarcely two
n
AND UNIOJ^
KF.OKtJK. IOWA SATIIIJDAY, JlIM: 27,
llsrrlkU Barkanir •(•laSaii
The in to use and refined tu'ridislioens
of the treatment that l.'nion men at the
South reei ive from th?ir rebel itaeniitts,
ia unsurpassed iu any story of bmbarous
ages. At Little Hock, Ark., liWed a nu
merous body of Toion men, prating for
a sight of the old flag and a day of deliv
eranee. an none ever prayed save1 the men
of Levden They met nightly in cellar*
—had their secret grips and paaa worda—
siid with all the heroism of martyrs, bore
suspicion, taunts, threats, and vi..|*nce,
unfliiictiiug in their resolution never to
enter the ribel ranks alivo. When Hind
iiian occupied little Keek ia forcc, twen
ty seven of lle mtu were arretted and
inifrigoned on snnpicion—their wornt en
emy accusing tin iu of an overt act again HI
the rabe! governmeut.
One day their wive«, eh'.ldrert, parentn.
brothers and tiistors were ilnvited by
lllndman's order to come and uri^it them.
Their dun^eun duora were opiened. and
•rtu in arm with their iiciog families
tbey were t^uff-'red to wander nndor gunrd
abciut the town and in the fields. The
bright sunlight an^ sweet air Of this un
wonted freedom intoxicated 'them into
lasto for bli« d. Jusl si ttie ii'mits of the
town the officer in eommsntil bade the
(amiliea of the aospeeted hall—and march
ing tboae twenty-seven brave1 men out of
the very arms of love, raneedi them into
•'.open I«mm*• «ita•«
i, itd|a.iii HIIDII ).«,
here snot all of them to death in ibis
sight of their sbrisking households.
Goi.d —The question is sometimes
Sfked, what hss become of tlie gold coin
The panic at l'it'sbur? nncovered some of
.i
rr,o
MAUKIEO.
eB Tharaday oreiiu., tl. 84- li latuat. br Rr».
T. Hi ais, Jtaq la MIm
Jam
M.uia li««T th.n.
^*ra ^IbocrtiSfiiuntB.
kK. J. H. BEATON,
i law Harseea Stot MlMoarl Totnalwit,)
Haa naauit,.d
tb-
practic.- ol M«dxln li. Urokuk.
o»ri str.01, b. I»,n Main *nu JJi_»oa.
K Mid MM, MS liaao* St*.
JeS7-d«di
tltkwl Itwtl. tuun a MlTIt
veloped the ability of our soldiers to aiw- A* ANJiiY it PUAY^K,
mount almost any physical obstacle, and
to live in placea hitherto regarded as on-1 TTORN»*8
inhabituble. Now wo leurn that not oi.ly Vou »Ah fi.iii.ti an i *.
ia the ,-i Dismal bwaiup hab.table,
Wo"
62
8tr#tt-
but even sJubriou^, aueordiny to tho' (Onr m.«,,
... .... WUtktlW.1 f*.tkfaiiy to any •ueiinn#, riruaao* to ttf
war eorrespoudeat of the Philadelphia »*'.ricr «"l»t» «on-y,
jott-djtwla
tended to the continent of Anierica, snd i
whether the lime had not ariived when it'/\K1GINAL NOTICE.
•r
1
ia the duty of the government to enter
into negotiations with the Federal States V«ur*
for the porp. se of suppressing the slave o'j V n'"T »«o"* "V"*
trade, wliioh is stillop nlv c^rrie i on and f'».-na ieu- s„,,ni, .4'wu
sanctioned by tbe rebellious .States of tVi o, ...
Amcrica. He also ^ve nuUc« that when
KoeUwk, lewa,
At/Sera of I'ev, i—er'Wiliii.i o'Nail^e,-fer
li"
Att
any one but a black, herculean, entbusias- In'-.V^^lId'^
Mc Prirl vim could x^ti.uiid (Iu: noxious Mf-ri n- .i c«^ i v.—lm»
miaamas of tbe Great Dismal Hwamp.—, *iioiU»rM^'r"»"%.ril«1.'.''^*.^"^'
They believe a man who attempts to live "VTUl1***
"f«'»ng™»».s'
d.rr» diMi»rg«4
1
tmcl^w»«dj4^''-"i-u--»Wi:di_ze$wirrd

»1nd
... "... shot i* *"!. (swap
beneath tbe anaae of tneae upas-like trees tkou»i«r»rfci«i»*,atd••armg,r*M^losrtOalal*
aoori
Y,.( OlOl.»la»
s sure a* desntiy of oeitsin death
tKi. .1 .ii *T »aa»mio» nitr asvaa
this Great Dismal Swamp is actnally
ictn
li'-nliby, is occupi. by our soldi. is, and
is pronounced salubrious by our surgeons. »2^'.
Ttie 177 th Pennsylvania regiment went St»n«i», i D,MU«ia,
i..4.ra ...K .1 I j_:j L. K, y I I Kleo.il.
|lo0 Jm 8 Uu Umm,
iM«es^r.
I.IUD, Mpi Ul,
JJFE INSURANCE.
iNvHRTkiit and Forty Ctic*na or KMk.lt feaVS
lUtllfM bNnM la lk»|««at
Tlse Slave Trade the Beksl
•tattk.
In the II iuse of Coiumons on the 8th
of June Mr. ('oningham (ne reported in
brier by the Bohemia. g.ve notice thai Ijf© InSUraHCC CnmnflflV
on Thuraday nest he will ask the noble i
l*ml at the head of the government wheth At^lKT ifc MKAllii.if e OOOtOOO.
er the efforts hitherto made by tbe B.iii«b #to JCporc«at diridond to tntar*!.
n.iu.0 for the suppression of tbe slave I CeaK aaS ad a Clrcelai1 at ay Met, rear ream
trade might not w.th sdv.ougs be ex
aiff rr .fi ui^YBFtT
,h**{
the buni.rub e mid learned member for wTui,.^«K« ttU«i"«l"»u^att'd i^X*/
•1 Wol.lt i Via ii,.IT m.,.1 s HIH.:.(i-lid
h. ffi Id brought forward hix motion (or
.. drl-»d tats, iiiBkiua jou a-ldn
loe r«er|(mtitii of the n'eiiordtH htaiee dotiwWc
he wonld move the previoun question.
Tir tbe cargo of one of tho prig? u ....
Steamers lately en pi u red and brou-ht intu I ^M"OD ",*®- "•'•aj.i »(U*aai ur^d ia i
f.
w
ilua port, lirjie ijuaniuies ot tomahawk*
prosem i«»r» of this aecaoed reb-llion 7
AUo, lar^e quantities
«»f
WOOB A
i» »tr n ouri i,-« (o«n»«
par
»n»t •.» nea'ti*! \o i i«»|r
I'tlliOid oi trfWtM Uti'U Hid
Itwr |H'tlUol| IU |..d
nd Utu U 'I iiAi«ij oi .i),
•Ua-n UMint.er 14 4 4« tf
lo luily U
tatii., io- i, i, .1
lo**, ftt.U
.1 1
"lie-. Ii IU of »i*»r« ,f o, djjiro or
u.»r .l.,ra u ..«pii,araiiil mi a defrocf.
th,!
have been d^covered, manufueiureJ by w.r.«'d*'
British tieiqpil tra lera, mid s«nt io the a*.ii..iuu
itbeU for arming the Indians t.i aid in tbe
f"r1'
1
a tinodescript JTRASlfci UOU^E I'Oil 8ALB, T. ".'iiVr'o.'u'i"ii
S.vape weapon, W.fMethiap between a lcrn-! A *O .l trama Wun^| In lh. roar of .h- ora roooa rt
ahxwk a' a btitclu r'a tleairer, ataoiped """l"* «-.»» oh a,. t'appa.a ion im a.i.a-ii.»t pr«-..i t».
«\v. Oiipin, w«fif{ss Miii.. was? rdXbuV^-^rai'^w'i^Vb:
dentij intended for arming Iudutt,
im^l9
n«u*,,
--1
O A U_T O N. KM
thu'hiuib i.T
Br JOHN A. MASON
u
u u 1
o'!*•*•! tT
$ao.
W» arvtafurawl tktl t»* mt» in Tarioai p*r't nfthr
fonntrv »rr m*nui*oturlri|i tml rmaM th* Mid fl»i«
ud Guii* itt twlati ii «aui H.iriit.j ib*i of
•«l l»*llil« •r®tr*r*lln^ f'- |Ur» to »Ue« dl«t
ustl Wurt, *1x1 wr. ciitli"n ti* |atlig
b. ai
uj,,i.u
this treasure 1 prevent W Hie »''U.-...u.rir ,1 u,t No no). «u u Bt.wk or.»«o
reiu.1 •. alka t»»ka aon Othel'A of that city
lSih instant, i
15,000 000 in gold, and
on tbe succeeding dsy •660,000.
E. Z. C. Judsoa, grown famous
over the soubriquet of "Ned Buntline."
cest maligners of the Governmetat that' '"'®n »entenced to two i months' ioi
can be found in the North. But the Gov i Pr'M"iment
#t
i" 'rt Norfolk,. Va for de-
i arrtion. lie was a privaio in the 1st
Nc„
york
in thia matter, when it ahall pay them __|
twenty times as much as tbev have lost i
mouu(ej rlflt8
,L,",
wbo bwve «1«4I
Jane lUtlt io Jiita*
[Vumiabwi h« I W.J I.
It-! *r«ul .or Si L-
lue tut|) t* Jt. u Das is and bis Xt4tod* of H-rier#. k.
the
Vktt«ndiKn«iD ptrtoision.
23d,
r-
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TZ-|V.t
K sin. Alt.hn
Ci "d* 11 «*. w-Ij I
tujr
l.l«ri:.v(J 1^
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'a, at K. okuk a «i Jans.. SI Charfwlrt,
II «i W Ittnasxi ri-Ml»ric« H|„
w
Km*, it. ..i piru«n
WILL lAkh TBKLE T8IPS LilLV,
ft Itt ftftji
Kewkttt Wsrikw sat AlsnaSrla,
11 runowi.
l.»a»o AU**ndria T.?0and 11 00 A icil I 0'
W.ra.w 7 46 and 11 IS a i.,i I f,
»UUA aod I 00 ai.d 6 00 P.
Is eoaoocilon *1111 Oi. abore, nikmi (oar trip*
li bAlo«oo MTaraowaod AI«kaB4rla.
Juu
^yM. B. MANN & CO.,
Globe Tobacco
HANNIBAL, MISSOURI,
OScr to tbe tra.1.' heir elab-H-d ll'iiili,
1 •('LOBIR«{
Btarttb^rry t?"k, *n, Mann's tfi.
Ulariiberr la. Wo. B. Mann's 1
a.
ll'a khetrjr ie"».
Hj B.ai vl. I 4 tb Crr.. 1 4 nx.
I' id ul tl.. in i. I 4 O' a. Jf.ic® t-AllM.
Powmac Kioun.lrr., tll..k uak^ToUt
Win m. Maui .k (NaiuMi user.)
U lie I I-.flu.' I jr. It..-.
Ua 1J. Mxua iaeb Twla».
IO* Tha a«ww.uu .,f Jobber, r' -j.i'cl'ui./ iollcitod.
32-Jlai n M. n. fl A A CO.
YY. R. BIDLKMAN,
l)G4t.Ert
BOOTS
or u.a
AND
N. WILLIAMS,
(Poroiarljr Nova a Wliliama,!
Has RemoTed to the Large and ^pa
cious fetore, Cor. Main and 2d St,
t'NBEB DAILY UATE CITY OrMCK.
Whara ba *111 eontioaa tbo
AbcMm

n, I,, B»*iiuUflur« itw FalriM
te!
KEOKLK, IOWA.
Ml tTpper of Teeth Bibbn,
a,,t
,i,,)n
1-1
1. K and
Hundred IWi1{sr«
n woar
U*T* n«BM
muu»ait« pmytnf for ifc# Mrmion of icvrit:h
ro*4« ur mi'i I- K N i^r II «r,.j a w
ti. »t»d wtf •, to ooe Tiffln h. Hoc**- 5th
the rte«cnni] p0|»~rt
te1
wide o0
«i i fatwl»t ««»l to itN» lirn
*ii/l cwnntv f»-vt wide o0
u"*r
i »vtTlT lidt of Lot g|A Ov# fc oflttia
L'6'
gallant officers ordered on a dissgreeable trHnsferred to Cleveland, Ohio, on tbe
It
I "d ••-Mo." Additi-.a., u, Itf i'ltj »rc«kak
l. Iowa, loris- aal- or ajtd Lota ibtvr dracrfhaKl
Acl.lm.rti til thr tl' Of hr-.ank Ihm
pa. w» autn t«r
rrd.iBMinB ..raaid Lou In Hlork 6 «r»rr««
lb. F.r.i Orihod-Ji CoojtT«i»Ttiooai Lur«» „f
rtalm^l am Pla.n'IS a .ar. tvr tSo
mm
K«ot»k,
o,inooi o«y now bmntht Into
-nrt an JrtH. Uf.l in ihr I i^r» for .1 i.-» and for
the lorrcl.jaurc 01 aad kl..'l*ax« a rorrrotcd 'f th*
riunxvitka-at of o.e r«ieiuto.-i. an.:
eral r.llrf witii ourta.
Jou muat ap^oar and aoawrr a*Id petition tiy
••!. ul 'In .•( ..,(1 u. th» B' it ur® ol aald Court
10 be bri.1 at took in. ..n ih.- lal .ndav of Snptrmbrr,
A ii 1HQ or Jadrn» nt ot.d drcro* III Ih. kad Ikata
ia afauiaijroe bjr dvfaail
j«SSA4w AIU niava tor PtoloMC.
HEtilLAR PACKET.
THI
LIOI1T-DHA UGUT, FAKT
r«tii.iu|t Stooiui r,
E A E
r.w.Bianop, o*pt..
tad Commi&ion Business.
or Far^llttr# of »ny MM fin
Hod urchftftf r- «tth*r at Attcit- u or prKat® •*!«•. W**
btfc«Ni band K®c .nd Hand Kur aturr. Comtm t.aoii^.
CiiM lit A4ii bf.«, Jr» U%, *tc to br M»lii aV .\u
lioo at 10 o'clock and 111 tb©#*t»iim*. A
tattfe l«»t of I'-iWtibrokar ituoJi, and »«cot.d hand,
•arb aa Sua U«an»o ,d Kin#, ad »«lt oi
fftwaL falue, Tatlr att4* Co Cutl«r, hp*»oiia» Bo
lion* 6rc. rorcaaaoft w|l do u- call b#f/r« pur
cU*ai«u al»aa«!«. At i food, War(«afaft4** *cuV
•d. aMJI*-4ll}
C. INQERROLL.
E N I S
•kKOKCK, IOWA.
DoMrano eallitiant1n to hta aiodr ofreatorlas
lacwraadbaSditlns Oolimnd 1'iain.a PUO-a• I TaaM,
•i aato lis »a iarl.«i .a ibe Uoalfitiii.f now platra.aaS
at a trio I iu «i|«..ar.
uf
Ho.lau iuaoul»ctur'.»u Urrsaaci orTitTHuiv
ainintr.M-lurt-auduaturallii ap| aaratt't f»r
hrwTaiK ori'«roi Third am Hall.
•verib# *\%l* Bank.
IJUOVOST
u" "a tur ....*t
MARSHAL GENERAL'S
urrica
atta- .ii ibr a i
will bu ruudfroil
tra)id in laid -tli.ui.
aOUM.T H. Ol i LMONft,
Ali*. for Kvjaa.it Waiah
VV,aiu0TOB. r., May VSI. I8U.
All aiac wb" doalr« loin aay parti, ular rrftami
af Ciraiiy d... In ilio Oal.i a a bort»'*jr aa'lo.r ini t«,
|th.«,i th oia*l»r- a I tin." iu tu.K ill.- ur ml't y
ila.a to uo U .«r.l at li .flluut io thnr ri-npostl
IHa rictt 1w Do'
HI
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Mtia ci Di-I
loOk
ab 1
A DAM 8,
,|ui,
i. d,. rorfc 4.,
uot
lr»»'linr lli'iilllti I'ur l.lr Iiiri ,,r .ftt ^BU.
Tb^ C'Snt .Nitr»* Iu the part bui«|n« u ibc rlibt
ma.mrtcture aoU »o:| ttia »aid Cum* anJ f't«ir« iu tlia
i.,w« or tvviw apaciitnl In tb« Llc«n»r. *n-i not alae
vber«.
All tb« lu1n*QlU( rof*:il«. flav^
Kwb-t »u.r tU-'-.xt Li4.(.fn«» if•

General Insurance A goat,
lirtii r«
Tbe Spriaf field Tire Xasnnuaae Oe.
Of Sprlngflrij, Uaaa
tts Atlantic V*ire Insunuiee Ce.
Of Providcuc^, tt. I.
The Oirard rin InsaraaceOn,
or Kiiiikdti^bu.
The Pknls Pkre as4 f— Oe.
Or K«* Vork.
The Mutmal Lift Insnramce Oe.
or S.w To'k.
lie Offlc# rroot Riwb. In«a otbt Bsak-
11
Hi.uit1 H. k. Ltink U. »ch«rr. :„r I..-ro
an- bta«i«. KajM-^l,
«re
liahia 'o pr «-cutioi, f..f iul. inir'iir upon «i1 P^trn.a
Ml ail IWrKiK »,»,iU3 Ail,Bci» l«o I.
J^XECT TOR'S KOTICE.
|,'
i 0"»iiiiat not tioi.iinjr Hisht. |,jrrUCi
Owoara rar
Hard rfubbrr PtlMli
PHASSLIM, i|g
Wew T*rt, April SO, ISS3 J.^i-daaSs
QRIGIN'AL NOTICE.
v 2
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w
K,iMt-
THB STUT* OP IOWA,)
.CUTT or Lac. j«Ta
To all ,t mar moi
-,W,.V* '.h*1
n
or rt /II tiu lr u», ar« njuili i.uh l« U* vltl)
the mak'.".
AIKRICAI fl %KD HI BBtl CO.,
lb
K
U Para.m LMit a Parse* r«na.
•rjr .\»«tM, H.inrH-.to.i.hffTlia, W pMl
u'.T',"" Billing. ,ho u Htuahui .b t»
K»«r4. l«tiiil..fn. ,,f kh« Qt
ll-nilMD, iJwmM rar» Mor.r
Mii:r t.) ilM «at«i« a( Tinw by Mor« d«c''«a'd
TTJ, r|p Sac t. ^^aM, John w
Htkkln l**r, t.,u (i,ik«d. i
lI'DMcbtf Kvitak, Iu.,. iMIaruUm,
'•hrrai.j mnlflnl Mat Itnr 1. .....
n"*'
"n in tb« Cooatr
Coort oru» C.,«nt".r*
.». at p.
)r,*tr
M,dl..m Jo.«
CIi w.'tki '.h" ""c"l,"*•'
llrrna^ 10 a-.l I .r ih-. ,,urp w
.(p„y
"V"*
,T.r d«bt« i10» f.
,h"
't-arr-'U.-. 1U«' K-tal.
gnd of
K ji u V'" tluwr^:
o1
1 Jl, K 31, W iU3'ii^-
*-**."•« M.TP
U. Icp
Bo U
*amunr,
n»k»«Iowa,AddUk*
t-
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nl(
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r. of IheC xrk .1 Ui« Diirct Court or
Oo»-
-.i
ITTOrd^r
aUvodad h.
KuBT CII.LMOan, and
II. KCOTT MUi* KOI.,
w'»--
Altu ilj^ f.i.ioolna land* In eooctr I *,
a
THIS DAY RECEIVED
Ho. ki»'. Taaoa
IVairr O«|ora|
Cbeai Bund«i
1 b«" *et Sten
lodia auobsfi
Works
SHOES
Lcatlier,
Shoe Finding* and Hide*,
Me. 9a Mala Street, ketw.
34 sal 4tk,
KIOK0K, IOWA.
E O V A
.OlH i
i
th-
al«. .^i
k ^eai.rat
nirt
«f llir ft K i, tior J7 T|. K7 W I*,!,., l. tfc, jf.w
cursor iK au'l qaarier rurutloK K and W ro r.^a rr.
W d. t., th.
K of
«)d
ua.aioluy jii acryca: alao atiothor |r«ri of «aaie i.ac
uo«. C0Bmrurir.« ai ibr t. E eornar rurnd n, N
r..da lOeuo. (lOuf Ja
u0.,
ih.uea a.
the of n
l4f
eu»Wiutsm W
IU ti efcij U I«PQ)tn4H4
Mtd Lou n .th0 I ,y1
,4{,b«f
Liy i8ta a|
c}oek
»Mcls tim*4DJ p|.c#iii p#ra*«w
tft nu-r •iM »ill I# ki^fd^fid ib opponaatty
i«# *l» »w em.«e Ifany e*i»U, «*j
Mi4
not be fr«ui'
,a
p«(iUui) »botd
lit wtlcr wl tha COnatr urt
1UOMAH WICKKRSBAN aai
K.J Rk.kK-.HAM,
^^^^•kWiitori of Eli iek»r,hi«i, dtcaMtC
j^eok.ok marble works.
J. BIWDi:\ A BRO.
Mkaafanorora of Or-ra Storoa MonaaanU, Teatia.
iiaottra, Taula lad Coaotrr Top., *e
from tfccCouDtrr aoikcllcdand pruaoti
1 bird Mreet, betw Maia 4k Blondean
j.24-0
UOOO
EXTRA
8U0Afi
CUBKD
HAMS,
(l*At1 kKbCIS a Tl b£K Jrf A ICS)
tor sal* by
BOKBTXSN HcOt EEH,
Grown, :s M.la Stra.t, kaokak, Iowa
JtU-d
Alplta' at Rlooka:
Cornrl'a Hair Prn«|f«|
Ha kfjiinoau U-MtSW
BiMmI rt ir,|aj
Ponf u
iin!.. Ii.k
lnwlu| Ptnrittt
(I. MHO LL,
For aala by
J4U
Cor 4'h ant) Matu-#.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
J. s utmj ntr.RAM barter. Jna»
18 n aa-on.w.! iii^tii«f.r»« aa ...ri,.,,, i„ ttsc
Of «r- 'y Mtr«M, ti11• Ithe u m«» ftt.il M)l» ol it.
*tDLt:tt
Sc.
C«l t"U L-e.. IX (rotiv n
hart a sk»atj mi si« rk of th*t or «rll l*?-»o»Ubl#
ib *rr n«« «i*11 in nf trcah
(uaf«r-tiuj(
-Mrh
»i v-ipt-itulM. irnt«. Buitar Iw,
*-hrji v- k at of.' exlraK'! I® 31.
wi ilfU'il#
V r*«»ooc» u«tu«r«u of chftrc#
i a, AOBUia a co.
'J^RUSTEES' SALE.
John R, Yor«,
W"'^/
V—
Pit»r
routhlla. I
Marv
Ia*
.1., L'uaalUij
Ou th.-Tlih oi u,t.irikfr, I8S« Petrr Coo*hl
md lar t.onaa Con(hliB ««vrv, mni'l K lilllrr
and I bi.Mm Ki,»t«r li.. f,.li. .un d. .c l''«l rai.l
imial- iiLr«.e'-n tr. tOMa. lo-trii Tl'v aouib
raat t^'ia.ter o| tf.-cliub ^Igbfaru i llir a iuh-*'u»t i|.4ir-
S. ci Inn a^trafrn. II"- ..on li-»
r.i (juar.er of
"•wll'iii lnnu tbr fia.-n..nal a -i.to-wa.' qua-w of
H^rll-m ,ii.«. and nunh-^aat q.ia'ter ol ^:tion
ri ait. iu TowtfcL.j. aitt^ uo.^b. o' kiauae
ar««u i
Ala i, Ifti? »»M half of beclUin toantr-tvo, Towa
kblp hlxiv -alx liortli, of Kxllj- i *^at.
Alao.tU Uu.ib-hilf ..I Se tion tbirtorn, aad tbafrar
lioual ri'.rtl, i!»t .jUsrtfr. S.-,-i...i f.niri«oa. In Tu».
hl| .1*1. Ii»rn rill. HanrPaii wb.i
Alao, It.. r»«t half oi ine *oulh-««-t qqartar aad
Uiifl) «ix a re. Oil II.B I.i.ni. alloi wim hall of ib*
I. rib noat quarter "f faetl n ibirtcanx In I owB'b.p
»:ilv .or I. ,f t„ cur. Ibf fa
Ol s vo 0«d. II..-UI .lb. J.«|. a K 1-fwe
a .d bu a. li..B4ii IMaule lo time yoara aud ill
Koa.oa from UmuIx. Stit, ISW, tnJawe. a Walah
at tba Ba* k or thr Ht.tr of Mi.ua I, and by him an.
doraed W Joko a. a William A. ¥or., too
..Id uot a la
do*- ai.d unpaid
1 tb^ efurt-aira noiiea th^t aa tha aurrl^or »r aaid
TriMier. i hM«li*r b. ius d.'ad, iu a'-c'*rda4icr wltb tbo
raia .ml auin.)ril lu.aatrd in am aald da«o aft.r
(irlan lour Ma nonce io aha Hall U.ta CtlJ oo
Saturday, tl.e Vttik d.r "f Aataai, OO. at 10 u'elork.
a aa 1 »III iiroeon^ lo aoli -.Id real atatr 'o par fld
S .0 IMU .lie! 111. lutrreat due tti^r.on aud rill then
aud ihrra xocuie a de-d to Ibr purrtuxr.
Plaw of »ai«. in front ..f ik' Cuurt Hoaaa la tba Olij
ol aaukak, L*a eouut low.
HAMt'CL V Mll.LBR, Traatea.
Baaata A *o( »a.i, AUoraaps. ale
Yy M. MANN ERS,
3
OlER A\D SIOIRER,
Fearth street, betweea Jekaaea aaS tichaags.
,__KEOKOK. IOWA.
pENHANSIIlP.
W. PS«a«OII, of Pt Madlaoa win agate apaa
a Wrltiot eh^oi iu Kank k tor a .k nt tlai itc-ai
•mini Tup-la) Jul? 1th. Taron.ei.eo par taobik
pakl lo adraor-a. li fit la.-onatirrn aarh w.aa
Ihuao will!hw Ui afraid vtoa.. aire in naauaato Mr.
Orda" or Mr Waauoll at tba Book Storra. Kaokuk.
j«*t-dl«
1ST OF COLOBa
4
Slack,
Oar* 1r»»n,
t-n.ilT B'o.u,
l.'ahi Sr .wo,
thara Hlua.
Light 'lur,
I', k lirtrn,
liffa' Graaa,
fu |ila,
Slaia
Crlmaoa,
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
P*»r dyeinx Hilk. Wnulen and Uod la, Khawla.
Haari* l» a«-aa, Olrnw, Momir*., Hall
frathi-r. Ki O u ei, Cli.,.lr..(.. .. Iiu.«, ...J all
hrtwda of V\ ...Miif ^ppari-t, oilti |i.-ne- i U*' .ui.,ra.
A BAVIN O Or 80 PSR CENT.
Tlit« Din in tad iu uir iu.ih .1 i a e«a
«-. I'|I1I. ,.ri tU-ir .i«n tea .1, a .d I up In ai"at
|niti^a» K. twui.t,-n«a i« .t« J.'U can oul aa
.ii,.oy *•'di *. «r*ui'. ..:ia r»i i li, i.iiur» tba
auu. lie ucaaata al uplj. and anj una o«. a«t tua
i'-•« .itti forfaot auoc^aa. Oirvct.^ua la«»d« tb«
p.okuta.
».,rt
ti.-i.-|wkr,
itarlu(
tra*ui) at
"RV.
JUf^kal.
Mwui,nHi«i u, uoM a a eravsxs, s*a emad
nu.tnu
Sor aaiela aeeaafcBi __
Office PiTTsacao IUil»oad a,o
St. I.oola. Jon- 16 18K3
TR0PO« AT.f A RF INVITKD P®*
A furnl-hii.|r no. f..m^auT »ltb
1S,000 Rail-Road Tle«|
TKA
f»a« lono k* V "*k' "k'att rharrr or r»d .In
o« a* J.
1h,ck
•IUl7 raea, (koooA
v i
.Pasnron oil br sad. Ir..b
.s
0-
co!
jr^earticalar aUaoliau paid to aattMl^
lu,rINI-.|"
Thr N-«, N K ,,m Kit w,
i"* Hi r*,1, "J *rc ,T|' *, *'•U
w
•180 •er"'
(. lltlt* "I 111» ftliU f« i(tr of lo
Th. IK, 1 ,,f j|
SAM'L J. MASON,
55 Main Street,
EDLBOtTHN'S BLOCK, BBT.
WwoIaxUa, Zow*.
Haa )a*t oprood |B U»
ttaa OHV
Molo". folk onnu Blog 41 Its
i
17 T,,M K
V.
««*ii»r n
,0J.'n"e°
1
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Vu J, i»wa
C,nUU,l»«
STAPLE ANB FANCY
Dry Gkiods Business,
Aod aroold lak« Ikla MOlkod or loforats* a* nail
C«B*rall thai ha *111 karp roaa»«oll *o aa4
Bmw« au»« Bleached Ha alia a, rihUi
Cattaaade, Wael IMbeiaaa, FapUaa
IHafkaaa, Laws, Liaaaaa, Ow.
brlca, Ac., kc.
an MaasafVOTioirs, t*m a ta««aetsn
A raw r»ry Saa
Aod a well aalaatad ato«b at
LADIES' & OCNTS BOCmtT, AO. *&
parcbit^d mi go d« •!&<•* i«
loi, V« will t« to Nil ftt twV SfUfQAe
DON'T FORGET THE FLAG*,
SS MAIJI ITkCXT.
ID* WOOL WARTS D.
0BD
Appropriate BraMt.
c. at. KIEBMR,
sao
PER CEXT. C(IV£R\ME\T LOAST.
inj^nKP* nn!its ak* cAtttn •'Vir«.nrtn
b« -aQr« th«-y ara }aar oada,
th«t aiaa be if,!r m-ti i U«a O^vmo 9it 10 GsjLS)
fttn'M a't Jle# »a-
W*1 '"f i"i'# "r (h^ki nprn FMIid*l|dl« «f
Mf« rt th*' will bring I »ta1 TeL^u?*, ara «bat 1^9
bacr.-»arj aho»« mo 10
T)« liotid* ar« et Ki at th* iniinpaf eouniiN
ta* tU( otj pav tile
Thr 6 p«f rnt lo Got par
oai pvi iy "it qi »».#, on th«- ttret of »inl 0«
••ci b«*r. at th« Mif'Mo f'tnla*u l»'hia or at any ot
'^^••urj in to a uf If y ou Uaro
Ha»4s, all jroit hsr« tdo I* la (Wyioptr
CrlH*-»
fl
mortta ativ.1 (opart it
*1 ti on inn -r »m a ari iol«« froti
•a-t to patd tn aou ibt# la ibv «a h#crai*r7
lilts, a«ll» Ilia
if i,tr#*' ba* ffvidadUtat tb« BovdaaliaH ba rut
IN NOI o -in iltir
You can n«r« a torr ('oopm Bordi paja^l# la Il«
or K |ftiier»Ml Mrti •!«, pit «H*. |t» «onrOr|-r.
I hrforcn urt* iu 4t 'a. I0() %00'» a»ol iU«*« |W
Ul'-rin *mn,v MJUta, atao 95 W & $ jOV
li '»a wot nni (•. pu ai imam i 'he- Kom«i« if
}i»uf V.CORO fioai oo ot C*c*r«» Sb. b- Kod ria
allabov- $CliO -u a, It o" h«iv-|0 1 a»
much lucme T«* a* Ir vour aonty (Rvtiiai
Morljja^o*. flb*r ^^curiOe• IhaHupr Curt of
lh- iMite I at* J.i«t dac**lr«1 ih ii »itat«, of C»4y
o i i n i a i 4 i e i u
Ali who wlib i«» in Ilia FirwTvaoty Loaaewa
appl) b*lor» th« lal ol Ul,V neit.
J. COOKK,
Suhacipt Ion \faa:. pata.
-a Wa. Thowpeea a
The kw.huk Branch Har1
Oa. in aataartsaS la rt«h
A S S O K O
FURNITURE.
KARLE,
SCnULZ
T%
4.11..—
,:.7:r.,rr,v
^!s?'#
««^1ib CeraerorVlueaeSWaio k,r»*a.
jobn it auk it,
u P. CLAW
J,
RAfcEU & LARK,
MERCHANT TAI10M,
TJ1IBD 8TEET, Mlaa KUIN,
I M-.u u:i,s n in-! Lxttetf 't ciil al*ud
KF.OKUK, IOWA.
8
Bags and Sack*
Frwwa 101k. tail
ia SOO lb.
NORTH
MVOJL Baf0,
PRlSTKLl Wtra
CO.,
k
no. i«A macv mtxar. jnom,
Uf«»ow aa nd, aad ara at rack«t«g a vttf
•uiUrd atuck of all k'ttde of
Parlor, Chamber, lining Roeai aad
kttobea Karnitaret
Walsh rUlb« aold a. rbaap as poaalMe FOR 3^MI.
J*™? All kladaof fartiltara aaada to nrSar. a**
yalriui Varuiakla* aad Upbat.iartaeSaaUr Siae.
•ajKA-uS-a
^£US1C STORE,
-Of—
E. KAMMER,
Sain, nt,
Ce«r1f»,
I)
1,1/hi
Va'in
O...H-, S
Max ul*,
.Ifvr'i.s,
Kreu. Slaa,
Rvl farpla,
VI .lit,
•in mm. imriiK «th in mm,
KMotrt ntm*,
Oenwaallj aa
laaStt* beat Mas afaa«
t*v ratraag
PI A NOS,.
o tba
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