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BY TELEGRAPH LATEST NEWS. LATEST FROn Tift- €»PP*rktM41 Tlmg Taktn mt O. Latest ftvni fhtrleiUia. Cftutntm. New York, Aug. 5. A CharWatoo letter of the Slat, seys, tbe lut day of Julf passes away with aothing bat promising succena. Though perhaps Dot as soon aa aome may wish, •II things are working well. We know anxirtj is felt in Charleaton for its safety. L*bt week there were hanging from the parapets of Fort Sumter, aa a protection te its walls, lines of cotton balee. It told •a plainly that 16 inch shot wa equal to its deatroetion. But the cotton bales got on fire from their own gttos, and they were obliged to take them down, and they are now piled into aeorched heaps behiud the fort. Everything betoken* a fearfulness on the part of the rebels here which 19 very eaeoaraging to us. Fret Ohsihrtra. New York, August 6. The World's Washington Despatch eentains the following: Oue of the evening papers here, in an tMicle on the military situation. Bays our aiiny had crossed the Rappahannock, and ht was not progress ing it was at least imminent, though it is Aought Lee is probably retreating to Richmond, which might prevent it. Advices from the army to-night show the utter falsity of the situation thus pre samed on paper. Yesterday a reconnoi tring force under Street, crossed the river and attacked our forces at Warren •#«». They were driven back after akir ing, without obtaining the object of their visit. To day all is quiet. None of our for have croaaed the Rappahannock, as pnaliolied here. Gnat's Official Report. New York, Aug, 5. The steamer Northern Light, from A* pin wall 20th, arrived this morning. The HeralJ's Washington correspond ent sa)s the official report of Grant's ope rations at Vicksburg came hereon Thurs day last. It is-said to be one of the most interesting reports ever made to the head- Quartersprepared of^the army. A copy was iuime- iatcly for publication in order to gratify public anxiety for the de tails of the splendid achievements which Contributed largely in giving to the coun try once more the free navigation of the Miaaia^ippi. its publiaaUou was, how ever, suppressed on the ground that such document should first appear in the Ariny and Navy official Gazette, the Jaet number of whieh iaaued to-day do Dot contain the report. New York, Aug 5. The Herald has the following dispatch, dated Rappahannock Station, Vs., Aug. 4tli: JA force of the enemy's cavtlry, with artillery, attacked Gen. Buiord'b pickets this p. m. at 3 o'clock, and drove them l»ek a mile, when the General went for ward with the fir*t brigade of bis division under Col. Chapman, and drove thorn back beyond Beverly Statiou, and placed ©Br picket hues for the night half a mile further out than before. Our loss was oae killed and two or three wounded.— Information gained from acouts and pick eta indicates the main body of the enemy haa fallen back towards Fredericksburg and Gordonsville. The first corps were all in arms and eager for attack, which they alao fully expected. Gen. Newton and Robinson left their headquarters with their ataff, and awaited the tide ot events, were doomed to disappointment. riola are insRrrection against the Govern ment. Cotton advanced 12d Breadstaflj qui" et imd eteadj. JWJ Cincinnati, Aug. 5. The Gazette's Columbus dispatch aaja OMQfiderable excitement prevailed thera veeterday p. m. orer the tearing down, by an invalid soldier, of a flag, ou which was laacribed the nameB of Vallandigkani I and Hugh. The copperheads commenoed gathering and threatened aevere ven geatioe on the author of the act. An other invalid soldier in the crowd was badly beaten for approving the act. All St. Louis, Aug, Maj. Tffogtr, Chief of Pay Depart Bent of the diatrict of MiNsiH^ippi has! jut-t received a telegram nutiug the' at«*®ey Kuth, which left here for Yicks •U'g Munday evening, was burned a few i ilea be earjro entirely consumed M«j. Green aiid three clerks were lost '«yuiasters, en route to with enty the fcid, P. fcevera 1 otlur i 4Jraut*s army, #iothi(ig on ifacir backs. MIDNIGHT liliPORT. Cape Race, Aug, ft. A ataanier from Liverpool, *8th Inal.. Baffaio, Augest 6. 'Pba draft commenced hart No trouble. Baaret c»»f«ra*a Cirsalar. DM Moia— Register publishes the following secret circular, referred to in Circular No. ft, published bj us some da/if age 1 CIRCULAR NO, ft. Private.) To ttAe Chairman of the Dam. Cent. Oovi. of County, Iowa SIR Enclosed we send you a printed circular, reciting a part of the proceed ing^ of the Democratic State Central Committee, at their Davenport meeting to the recommendations of which, we ask youir immediate attention. Please take instant messitres to carry them into TEN THOTJBSKD DOLLAKB, FULL aFFitcr within your jurisdiction. In ad diticfn to the suggestions of Circular No. (epoloaed) the Committee resolved, 1st, To prosecute a bold, open, active canvass, by district, county and neighbor* boocl meetings, barbecues, processions, public speeches, resolutions and proceed^ ingHj, continuously, from now untH the election rem edy —"from the nettle, danger, let us pluck the flowsr, safety." 2j, To aecertain from Department Commanders what rights will be guaran tied to us as a party, in the matter of the soldier vote, and if impartiality is assured, to take measures to obtain a fair election, if passible, saviny the qutttion of the con stitutionality of the late. On this subject ice 'nay toon communicate with you fur ihtr. 3d, To raise a fund of not less than to pay expenses of njeetings, speakers, documents, print postage, livery, etc., by a levy upon the counties, in proportion to the Demo cratic vote of 1802. The amount assigned to ylpur county is $ Please procure forthwith as much of this sum as csn be immediately raised by individual contri bution, and apportion tha residue among the Ifownabip clubs, acoording to the Dem ocratic vote, and transmit tbe whole to the Chairman of this Committee, at Iowa City. Your actual expenses of organizing the township clubs of your eonnty, and of collecting the fund, will be paid by us, on hills presented snd authenticated. E11 cloaed is a form of notice for meetings to organise township clubs. 4th, That an address, upon tbe etate of e^r public affairs, be prepared and pub-1 'lished, by this Committee, and in addi-1 iion to the oidinary newspaper publica Sncb, in brief, has been the action of this Committee, to which we earnestly desire you, and all our local candidates, when nominated, to add every other le gitimate meant of success, that may sug gest itself to our judgment. In this man ner, and by these means, we call upon you, to commence immediately, and to puah forward vigorously, the patr.otie work of redeemiug this Stale from th« political rule of the worat faction of moat especially desire the full name and P. 0. add reus of the President of each township club, so that we may supply tha township, through him, with important political information. We shall also de fire the name and P. 0. address of each Legislative and County candidate nomi nated within your county, and if you are superceded aa Chairman, by your next Convention, pleaae be sure to pass this privitta circular into thj hands of your succfcaaor. We must, if possible, have the whole machinery of our organized party under our eye. By order of the Democratic Btate Cen trml Committee of Iowa. I LEORAND BYIHQTOK, Oh'a. (Form of Sot ice.) T'HB CKIOK AND THE CONSTITCTIOM. All the citisens of township who favoir Peaoe, upon the basis of a restored Unitin and invigorated and obeyed Con stitution, are requested to meet at ou the '2d Saturday (bth day of August, 186'k, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the perpoae w v,vv" aoldiers in tbe city were arrested and put of forming a Democratic Townahip Club *i« I _.t i la the guard-houae to prevent further tVrbatico. In the evening a orowd as Bimbled before the door of tbe etore wbere the flag bung. After parading the streets the crowd went back to the etura and presented tbe owner with a new flag, whieli will be hung out again to-day. ?*ir|^.er .WHpWe *if rehetided. »»«j »wi *"v in sciaordanoe with the recommendation of this Democratic Htate Central Commit tee. Tarn out in a body. n i i» ^HAT Suirs waai THET ?—It is said °'8b "d I the tote, E«,,re». coiplim™tt our (navy by Htatio^ that our ships have Cb'a Ce. Oom. A large fund ia to be provided by the "green ones" for the use of Byington, and if he don't use it, then we miss our gue«s. The Committee propose to elec tioneer for tbe votes of the soldiers who are lighting the battles of "this detested war," and if they fail to win, theo deny the slight of suffrsga to the soldiers. alone saved our armies from annihilation. Theiuavy has done noble service. It needs Uut the voice of the Petersburg Ex press to a*fure the world of that. But whajt ships were they that sailed in toaave ourikrmy fron Loe's "annibilat©rs" at Gettysburgv—Philsdelphia Iu^uirer. Mjaade'a general^t/- and the men-of tcar under his command. v fedcrate loan slock to decline it) («,to Let him repose1" t?'°C i i via Qaoeoatown, 2 Jib, baa arrived. Three ,,''.1^ cla^ic friend. iav» later news ree^tved. jol The Federal vietoriea eauaed the Con- mal'n tail. l°U' CIVIL WJJB IN (OfraUlTMH IOWA. TUm C«rt«rhMi but kal •rUm aasihcr rifki. Muscatine, Aug. 4. The Journal of this city this morning hu the following: ''A collision occurred between Copper heads and Union men at South English, Keokuk county, last Saturday. About fifty shots were fired. A man named Talltty, a leader of the Copperheads, who oomipeDced the firing, was killed instant ly, and two others died of their wounds shortly after. The Copperheads were driven out of the place. LATER—The Sheriff of Keokuk coun ty reached this place this morning at daybreak, on a hand car, en route to the military headquarters of the State, at Davepport, for military asaistanee. He reports that the insurgents have gathered to tbp number of 1.500. and were hour ly incraaaing in number. They claim to be 4/00 strong in the county all armed and The citisent of Washington, about 16 miles from the soene of the difficulties, are much alarmed for the safety of their town." »ee«t Vschala the Tlglft The following ringing caution has been Th-public mind is upon active »»net| under the above oaption, by a and earnest enquiry, into tfw condition of\ Democratic working-man, who hie evi uur public disorder»—the cause* and the dently true to the oore, earneet, intelli gent itnd patriotic: When the traitors of Snath Carolina met in convention in Charleston, and passed their ordinance to abolish the American Union, and to crush out the Democratic principles of free government in America, and when they afterwards fired upon Fort Sumter, and 1 knew that secession meant a terrible war, I aaid to myself and to them—Don't unchain tin Tiger! But they did it, and for two years we have aeen and Buffered the oonsequenoes, written in tears, and blood, and ruin, in onr pnoe happy land and now, when the rebellion is being nearly crushed, Jeff Davis is finding hie plans defeated, and Southern traitors in the loyal States are trying to help him by making civil war at hopae, 1 say to myself—Don't unchain the Tij r! When 1 hear workingmen talk about resisting tbe law, burning houses, killing public officers and bursting the doors wide (pen for every kind of crime and dis order, it seema to me they do not think of all the costs and of all tbe horrors, or of widows and orphans, and their scald ing tears, and hmj to them, "Brothera in the name ofWod, dvn't unchain (he li yer When I see well dressed demagogues filling the eara of the people with lies tiona, fifty thousand pamphlet copiee J"1 the traitors of the South have thereof tye circulated through our town ship clubs, to such eiticens ve are not in the habit of reading Democratic papers. 5th, That the Chairman of tine Com mittee be authorized, in the recess of its sittings, to call put,lie meetings through out the State, to asngn speakers thereat, and to audit and psy unavoidable expen ses. done, only to get the workingmen aroua ep to deeds of crime and violence, while they themaelvea take good care to koep out of the way, I wiah I had th3 voice of a thunderer that 1 might Bay tothem, unchain the Tiytr! Workingmen! When any man asks you to break the lsw, and tries to atir up your passions, while be skulks out of sight, you may aet him down aa your worst enemv. Spurn him as you would a viper. The patriotic workingmen of the North cannot afford to spend time in killing each other. Be wise, and abova, ail things, don't tincAai* the Tiger! A DEMOCRATIC vindictive and unscrupulous men that' exempt from tbe draft, we republish the ,-ver dominated and destroyed a free peo- section enumerating the claaaea out ha- pie. If, air, jou cannot devote your time,\ as herein indicated, pleaae select, with the advice of your Committee, some auitable person, who xciU, with ctrtainty, arcomplith the d*tired results, and his bills for necessary axftenaes, a your sub stitute, will be paid, upon presentation. ble BBCTIO* the ani- WORKING MAM. Wfc* mre Exampt fr*m the Draft As there are some who do not yet fully understand who will and who will not be Tr«ata«at ol Lara, Strange is it that tbe passion of love should not be taken into deeper considera tion by our teachers aod by our legiala tora. People educate and legialate as if tbcre Were no suoh thing in the world but a«l the priest, ask the physician let them revaal tbs amount of moral and phyaieal results from this one oause.— Must love be ever treated with profane ness, as a mere illusion or with coarse ness, as a mere impulse or with fear, as a mere diaaase or with ahame, as a mere weakness or with levity, as a mere acci dent Wbereaa,itis a great niyidrv and a great necessity, lying at the found ation of human existence, morality and hsppineatf, mysterious, universal, ^inevi table as death. Death muateome* but the state in wbieh they find us, whether blinded, astonished, frightened, and igno rant, or, like reaaonable cr«atur«e, guard ed and fit to asaaage our own feeling— that diepaods earaelvss aad, far waat of self-management and aelf-knowledge, look at the evils thht arise—hasty improv ident, unsuitablemabi^gee repining, dis eased or vicious celibacy irretrievable infamy, oureleas insanity the death that eomet early, and the love that come* late, reverting the primary laws of o«r nature. AflrWhat is the beet thing to privent e maid from despairing ?—Pairing. Commercial. Nauttss s*ur sv A I WHOLESALE GROCBft, teo Oorn.T Vourlh »ud Main Str««U. OiUTOiTi Cm Or*Ka, tioin a OS (w, I FW**HtT«?K AN» raoniMRI. KLOUK Sa par Si.* «SM| Spring Wk««| itn. e*i Psll WktBl K11r• ft as. roan MKAL—sstofi so 9 toe ^s, HE AS ANI sHoara-esse loums. SHlf HTf KV—Me. C:ORN—40cf tU(h. 3ARLKV—?S« to fl WHBAT~r»ii «*•§!«, •»itafie«7ie »t«. KVK—iOc OATN-40860«. HKW POT A TO KS*~»7Sc Katall Ht p«r jtifc St'TTKIt—Oomisoa lets IBs CkeU*, 14 to tl«l ps tail. 171 toau«. KGUS- Sc. CH1UKEWS— ft WW ftW. LARD—SATe. BACON—Sa»ulil«ri, te{ Htai (ids* to, WHI1£HKAM 8—Common t« g«o4 I W t* ft 71 Prime N.vy SS^-Roanjj,!. TALLOW—-Je. MDLANSKS—B«lok«r'» Bagar Han**T0(&Tlc, 0»l d#u8jrrup fice$l—»»ry iutc«, Borsnai COPFKK-Kio walk j«TaW| Lagayra Ms I E sou*-: io s«. •OAP Pclm Sie, FiBttf !«, Graii 7|i. CA.NOLBS SALT—Lake $t OS PIKH—So. I Uaekerel, bbla. tl«M to t* W do do S i* 00 au 00J da hlfbbla efeo No Ma. 1 a. S do do a? 00 Blfbbta. No. 1 Wbite Pub a* Si LRATHBK—SoleI0«U Harn*,i38#0. HIUK8—Iry Flint lt^c Dry aalted IS srobbyhslf prle* cr**B »t« r**c abaa» p*lla lSe#lSS (Teen bo( aklnalt*. SKKOH—Tlaalhy 91 «S W I SS nasi I SS»«1 9S, lODllUl. FKATHKRS »I»#«S. CMISHR—Denmark II to SBa. BBRK CATTLK— l«4SS«e gT—». SBKBP—S* «W to Sd '0 tbe#d. WOOL—Clean Tabwatbad ane ihu.i ire*. lass* OII.S—Ceal Oil SCI to SSe retail 7Sa. Ltee**d Oil, ft (0 Lard O.I. 80c t® «10S| Plah 0(1.«1 IS la ^1 SI BKKSWAX-SOc »'AT BOOS—S3 SOaatt. KAOH—W«*l*» fc OoUoo H*. I OLDIROa—}«,9 ft. Iriaallif I CaySM i a e a Siannt.—On New Vora yeniit.baikabto r«oda Philadelphia, RaatOB aad Ola*laaatl rtr I. St. Lauiaand Cblaaso per caat. OalU ISe baylas. MIT eeaas, -... BHKBTiaOS a BH1STLNOS—Hi Mftl. DK1LL8-SS to »Tx*. HAI.WTEA «, COATS aai AT 2. And be it forthev enacted, That the following person* be and are hereby excepted and exempt from the provisions of thia aot, and ahull not be li able to military duty under the same, to wit: Huch as are rejected aa physically or meilitally unfit for the service also, 1. The Vice President of tbe United Stated, the Judges of th» various Courts of tbe United States, the heads of the va rious Executive departments of the Gov ern mint and the Governors of tbe seve ral States. 2. The only son liable to military doty of a widow dependent upon his labor for auppoil-t. ii. The only son of aged er infirm pa rents or parent dependent upon his labor for support. 4. Wbere there are two or more aena of aged or infirm parenta eubject to draft, lVo Ulkar, *t, if bo be deU, tbe ixutLoi may aeleot which son fthall be exempt. b. Tbe only brother of children not twelve years old, having neither father nor mother, dependent upon his labor for support. 6. The father of motherleaa children not twelve years of age dependent upon his labor for aupport. 7. When there are a father and aonain the aaint) household, and two of them are in the military service of the United Stated as,non commissioned offioera, mu aicianii or privatea, the residue of suoh family and household, not exceeding two, shall be exempt, and no peraon but such as are herein exempted, shall be exempt Provided, however, that no person who baa been convicted of felony a kail b« en rolled or permitted to serve in Mid for ces. Cotton—Steady, 1 PRISTS—13\ te JO*. I DKLAINH—W to Tile. 01UHAMS—*1 to SSe- aaAie-ssc u ai m" ooaaar JKAHB. 93AA|T 1 sroox^-ss*. *II THRBAU—AT oo to ai io. RARMKAS A MBCH CASSIHKKS~« ULFT* 1 ssioals. OKM1NS-S0 to 3S+«. T*ew«-siiD4«e- lav *«tBaaani.| Raw Tark Market. Raw York, AaS- i. for Middling vplauda flaat—Se better, market aiurt aetiva Sal a* $S00 ®SS5 li for KxtraHtate ai Sltsaa «5R. A. O. Wbe«t—Market nure active, l«9e better. Sal*e at 1 01®S1 10 f.,r Cblcaffo S*rtns. S SSAtl SO Mil waokee lab SI Stl^a* U for Wlater a*4. Corn—N •mini], markat doll aad In boyer'* hTor Salei 30,000 buebela at 87418* (or ablplce aisM. Oate—Dull ae«a7e. pork—Kbade *a»l*r. §1} SS for aU Mis| 9D IS ®-S f"r old and new prime. Lard—Doll aad tiaaTJF. Sj^ftS^a. Beef—Unlet. Whlek,—Stead, g), »ro*eri*e—quiet. [a* TBkEasarH.j •••ek Barfcet. Raw Teffe, Aag. 4. Btoeka—fcUady, atroa«*r riaa* Bo*r4. Oold eloaea at ttS|. Drugs, fee. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, 94 sMtmim, iiritf, lwwni. A. J. WILKINSON, Sole Wholesale Agent in Ksoknk for J. C. AIEK fc CO., firett Weiteri Csal 111 CoirslT. M*WArkOhim. Lowell, Pet. US-dly ItlvmlnatlDf (••lOil, dftBKote, IrtartaattagOaalOU,, CbvrryPeotoral, Saiaaparliia, A*ti"ture, OaUiarOe Ptlta. 1ST OF C0U)£8. Rlaek, Oark Hraas, Snuff RrowR. Balaen, Bearlet, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Vallew, Oranga, •aaenta, Solferiae, Praneh Bioe, Royal Karplta Violet, U|rk nlur, UBbtHUe,, Oak ftreeSa Ugh) GraeZ PSrpt*, Slat*. Oriaaaon, n FAMILY DYE COLORS, Por dyeing Silk, Woulrn aad Mlaed Goo4a, Shuwta, •carfa, D'tuw. K ""bboa#, Ulom, Biwi—l«t Malt rwwte, Kid «»©•••, OiiiWVMi1* OMIlU, m4 «U kMa •fw«riu|Apparel, milk p«r(Hi Ml eoUn. A BATiiva or io rat Theee Tbeee D/ee are ml tad In tbe Sara ef pa «—Iraled^re tburaagbl* taa tad, and pat paekagee t„r twaaty-Sva eanha fee eat Special Kotlas. PYE HAIR DYI BHAJR XTCHKLOICa HMTIM HAIHDYBULWJM a 111 Virli. Ttwooljr Umi mI1Ml Tf-w wmd a«M. nr* knowa. TkU •plnulM H»lr Dy«l» Pwlee*- MM, 1 Kutr or Qra Hair, I »»UBUJ tut TBU Star 17 tc IKtcoaar Prasad 1SMII4* ••cb T.luable ti.formation deatre to read mv work lb. retorti malt frea of charge Tfc. AK —Vonng Hyaon. fl 10«a I 45, laperlal.a) «e i deatre to read mv work eball r.eelre a aam pi* o»p, t» ••1 SO Black,75c®$i 4(1 TJHACCU.—Dark Swaet.Ibt laifc: IfntSi k to TV Gold aod r«tur»l Leaf HO* to B6c NAILS—Beat Brand* |3 UU re tea. CLABg-SxlOCtty |3H, rata*. CORD AG B—ISt u ISe. PRl'IT-llrled Apple.S^a74e par ft PfMftMk MKU 10ie. Ralalna«S Se^fi fit. •aySa-daw3m WNW atar*»r fftrntTMi Brtwm •llbosl lujdrln* (b* B.lr «r lata tog tlx SkiD. iMT^af ta« Hair Sort tad UMnilfal lapwrUtrMk vitality, frntaaaUy raMnrtuf 1U prMtlS* eolar, aad r««tUiaa lh. Ill aSacfa of Bail Dyn Th« Owala* la (Ifaad WILLIAM A. I.TCUW!, all oihar* ar* tear* laittalloa*, atxl ahoald b« a*old«4. t| all OnsiliU, AM. Rn York. FACTO a T-SI BAacLAT-Hraiar BITCMAI.OA'I N»W TOALBT CBBAM roa JjM*vlf 8—T—1860—X 1PlmutmtUm Bitter§1 Th#y pnrif,, rtr»nrOi»r aod Isrlfprmta. tta, (raala a btalthr appaUta. ai* «u latliluti to etianya water aaS Stat. Tkar OTircom* cr*ci* ordlatlpaUaa and lala Saws. Thar Mranctbao tli« iTt'oa and •iilWas tka aia4. Thar prevent and Intrrrolltont farara. Tfcar vorlfj ib« breath and ackltty of lb* staMMfc. Taey ear* Ilyapapala and ComllpaUtiD. Ttiay core Dlarrhaa, Cholara and Gbolafe Hwtu TWr •or* LlTir Conplalot aad Narrooa lindane Tkajr ara Uiebaat Hlttrra in tb» wurld Tk«/ w**k a*»-dfcws«i i« to a is m, bate* «nw RAT—llBothy, tl«M to Utlt oa Prftlrlats Ueis eaecEHiKi. BPGAK—Hew Orlcsaa fair, IS« prta* lh. •kalc«i«i N*w York, C. 144c N*v York, A, UtC p»wiler«1 It if, to 17e. and are aihaaatad aatara*t Sr*«l reator»r Tbay ara nade of pore St. roll R«» c«latirated Oallaaya Bark, roouand b*rba,aid ar* takan with lh* pleaaura of a b»T«rasa, wltboat ra(*rd to age or Una of day rarticularly rMoaoaodMi to dflicata perauaa r»|Uirini gentle attainlaul Kuldby all Oruoara, Draiytau, Kutcl* and Saloona. DRAKl*CO,ttB Broadway. He* Ystfc. Bold by Asa4rew J. Wtlk.lMa»a, Me-B* Malu-al., Ke*kdfc, Iras »iaeABca or caaaa. L— Maladin Errw f, Iflhtt B. Ogfien. M. n,, aatbor aad pabtfeb*r tba ab»»t w*rk,do hereby proml*a aad air** to aead )fre* or ebarge) lu aor young aan who will wrtta for It, a aaniple c*py for pertoai. The proper aiodj ot maoklod ta MAS. valaable work la lataedaaS •ant forth lor tbe baarSt of auSeriu* hwiaeiir. It iraala in alnple laoioase on all Biedtaaaeea uf Krror, Including Seminal Weakntaa, M*r«uua OabllUy, Indl S*etion, Melaacboly, luaaalty, Waatln« Decay. Imp* teecy, fc.c fcc.,—gtTtnf aafe, ap*wly, and atectaa) preacriptlooa for their permaaeut I*J*, together wtib All who favor mr wlu a Ji »B. SB KlUtt Street Addr*** JUHfl B. OGOKV. M. D.. erliiti CiTt ailaaloo 1 wt.h to D**r Str —With yoarpar t»y I will aead b, retarn mall ta all who wlab It. (fr**) a Reelp*. with ftill direeaioaa for naakia( aad aatas a almple Vegetable balai, that will effectually renaoTa, lo IS daya, flaii,lea, Bloteliea Tao. Preeklaa, aal aU iBiwrluea or tba bkin, leafiut the aane auft, clear, aaaootb aod beaaUfal. 1 will alao Mil free to tboa* having Ball Head, or Har* Faroe, A||i dirwetbaa* and iafarvatiwa that 111 anabU UtaB t* atari a fail srowtb of Loaurlaat Hair, Wbiakera, or a MonaUrbe, la l*«a ibao 0 daya— All apphcatiuB* aaaweied by ratars aall wlthaa cj *eapaa* folly yaora, THUS HAFMAH, TO CktmiM, Sroedway, Raw VOIR. cenaiJtPTiviis. Taa AuvamsaM UAVXRO RKRJI »iriuoa •d ta health la a few weak*, by a eery alaipte r,m*dJ aft*r haelng aaffarad aaearal year* with a luog affiacltou, aad tbat dread dtaeaae, Coa 1 aJuxtoua tu make auawa to bla f*ll*w-aaj- tao ptloQ Nrtrt tU auBi of eor« To all wb. deal re it. h* will a*nd a copy oflbe pr». acrtptioB aaodtiraaol charge, with Ut* diracttoaa far I preparlag and iisloc the aaiue, which thry will Sud a) aoaaCiaa for CoaauMrTtoa, A,THB*. BBUICUIT*.I *c. The oalj object ef the advertise- hi aeadiag the Prtacrtptioa I. U, beoeSt ttta affileted, aod apread la' i HU Sanualtoa which be eoooelTe, to be LB valuable, aad be i mayB-d bepea arery acRrrar win tr) bia teuady. aalt will coal theai notblag, aod nay ^ioee a bleaalug. Her. JtUWARD A HtLSOIT, WilHaaabora, King* Coasty, Raw Yafk. aviMta SURVEYOR'S OPPICB, Raokak, lowa»Rayf7, 1SSS. JTOTTCa.—To all peraon* bartag (aaa, raeoleer a I piatole, or amnltluca or war of any kind for tale ar* ordered Dot aell or dlapoee of the aama witboal SrM ebtatnlag a ynall fro® the as derate Bad by order I IteBperlal Asentef the Traaaarj Oepertaaeut. All peraoua volaMug tbla order will be liable to ba«e web aroeoa for tbe uae ot tbu O.ivereaeut of the Rcitedc»oa««t«o Hiate, Eooaomy is Wealth. Great Bargains froa New Tork Oar thirty yaara' atperlaoce ta tba lry floadt baataaa* l* a|al v al aa T« ft BiTiBf ef Ui per uit u Ike firtham. Taonr meoda in llllaol* ana Mlmaarl wa will bare obeerva That any party purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Gooda, at the New York Store, will be allowed full e y a A LAROB LOT armiNo AM* SVUKB waye-gly pewdaia eon at ap la seat ,— eao eolor aa *5""* """Id etbarwiaa au.1 Sea time* that *». 1 he pxxeea U a leapt*, awl aay eae aaa aaa tbe Dyaa with perfect a inn—. MrMUaai taaide the paekute Matinfactared by RO«l BTRVRRS, SSS *u, Wvjiou. Per aate In Kaafc^ftlp Ar«aWLUIISOH, ata Bankers. YJTM. THOMPSON k CO., CM. lala ata Ksskak, leva A N K E S B?ai?ni.*J.,tn osld surer, Demand N*U*, WarraoU. Claim. a«aln*ith*tai '•cWd »eii ax- »»«»f»aM »ak aottesttoaa en all peru of Bnroae SSAUHIS IB i»u nBHirn, nnnTDirtrrw ifSixdAaaB* Govenunent Vouchers ollected or llirchaaed, a»e (*aair Wamuta, aa« llty IIMMHMI Waatei at all tlaea. V ait*ollua paid to collecUooa, and Mk. lanoe proaptly made. »ayw3£» ESTABLISHED 1846. eao. o. ABDBaao*. Geo. C. Anderson & Co. BAlVMEMft, KEOKUK, IOW4* raw ewa l«f»lw WtU PARIS. AM8TEKDAM, FRANKKOET0. M. HAMBURG, HKEMEK. COLOGNE, BSRUV, OCMKVA, BAM n ZURICH, KSULAK^ ntSLAKL% ANIi SCOTLAND. Tork, St. Louis, CJM&Mrtl, ud Chicago. .Iowa, Hay 7kh, lass.—d Hotels. jJEMLNO IlOl HJfi, alJahaaoB mm* ta ata., KEOKUK, I0WA. BABi'L EfiBUT,rraprlaiar, Jaal7-d VKKANDA to the reedata of y»«r paper tba HOUIII —ar— h. m. aut«RTiB. /etaa*a »srtm, Mam Seeemd tmi ftortf, AlMft. T»* Pmprletor daeUui te keep op tk» VeraadaS aa a irn riaaa tlotai aod Boardina Hoaae aad raapeetfulH aoltrita tbar*of pablle palrotaia. 11 GROCERIES. JJ0BERT80N McQUKIN, WHOLRSALt AKD RKTRAL O E S J%». T8 .V«la atreer, fce* *o haad a targe aad well eelaeted (toaB erBMtrl* 'aaty which tbe) oRer t* Uiwtr aaa the low eat at, ,fc„ p,,,,' Rut ae»rla*.?re ao criterion we taelU atteati. a to the qaall aad °at IOmU 10 b* wk*l tb*y are MUCHA •*)M—D In lb* Olty. P„re,|. by CUHEI) aaayb-d JOHN SAVING 18 GAIIVil AM- tiona axriring daily at the NEW YOKK STORE, Eaiaa BeaM, VaafCetaar ias MAIN STBEST. b*» to taforni a«r caatomera tbat eur bayer haa tnlteB adraatage ol tha late panic Io Ory Oeada and aecared aume eery cheap DRSSN OOODb which e u«w offer at nearly aid prtcea We aareljr aafe a atagie trial *f th* naaat aeapllaal laoeaitac* tbeaa ol tb* fa*t that lb* N E W Y O K 8 O E CoaUaae* I* b* ta* ^Cheapest Store in Keokuk aHiwu, •ANT1LLAS, LACE, PKIST|, 4k« Joat reealrad. A fall taaorUaeal ef V e w a S o o a a i a o w i i a a s a w artiole ealUd lb* and Take" Skirt, Which we at road recoaaweod. Mot Wlihataiidlag that cuoie ar* again ad vancing Io tbe ba.ten. Market,, we will eootlaaa to aell aur preeeatateek ueiBBLBaa ep ANT ABVANCB, Be aor* and call at tha Hew Tort Stow, Wa*t-*orae er tb* Bataa Ueaae, KKTUK.Nb" ar* the leading «baracterlat(ca of t^ S1V VOK* SLUHS. DIES 4MB SCOUBEt, Faarta Street, fcetweaa Jekaaaa ast Bufeaaga, KEOKUK* IOWA. JURIED FEU IT. au Barret* Cbelc* Raatarn Drla4 A aatfae aad let aaie bp HAMtiT" Fi»r aal* by mayS-d ROHRRTSO.t S B^waaa DRIED BEJKF, SUGAR BUy-A crREDT" Per aale by __ UlikKTSO* aMrjrRRW. TURKEY PRUNES—A choice lot For aal* by RORJFKTSO* Jaat received, ot *»Ma4t/RB«, pRESH PEACHES 'OT-- PRRfttt BLAf'CHKKKt PKKSH TOMATOKl HTANM'H, I aiaySH-dtf" Sarreyor and Coliaatut. PRBRM LOUMTLv, OOVK OVSTKHRand SARU15RS, Perwleby ROBKKTho.N k MoQURRR. ANTED BY J08. OAFFORD ft OO.f PRODUCE DEALERS, He. 175 4 ITT Jdaia-ttt., bet 9tk 7th, WM, BYE, *TI, JOS. OAPPORD fc OO. Miscellaneous. RAPIDS PAOKBT OO. Biriiiftea, letthabirf, leseettie, Btrof part II4 Itsck liliad DAILLFLINE. THE STEAMER Oassel, B. w. DA Via, WntleawePortMadlaoD a»*ry MONDAY, WBDBBB DAV and PJtlOAY. THE STEAMER K I W I Caps. JAMKB CABPBKtL, Will leave a»er» TURROAT, THURHDAT aod 8AT URDAY Borolua oa tbe arrival of tbe Care frou Ka«kuk. Tbea* iloe PaaaeoserHu-amera wliiarrtea ai Barllogtou at 1 o'clock r. M-.uia»ii,(eoanectloB with th* S.t. H.iof tb* W*at,aatd lb* it foi Ilia Kaat, aad wrinci at Uareupert at 4 meni• fur tbr (rod*ctwn eltna IUOK VI* Afenl. Lai tbe Pablle reaieaber that "La BOB SALHS AMI yUii n Tr MANNEE8, JMBCJT 4 Watches, Music, •r K. LOVE OO, A N WO 83 MAIN XaOXVK.r,.. vrsaar, ViTllE li Jivuy* SAM'L e. BRIDGES, No. 1 Eatea House, CMNBK aw ANBMAUftaTBKKfat BBAUUK IS THICELEBMTED AIEIHJAN ViNI ENOI,I8H WATCHES, 8 W I 8 8 W A TC HE 8^ la Gold aad Silrer Hutiiif riHB GOLD JEW EL*Y, OP KVJCRY DBBCKIPTIOV. ®'a»ead (uo|k Piae a.u, •1) Ckal. BlWer :hsie*, Braaaieu, Creaaaa, Kelt. Mai., Charsa, aaitaaa, euid*, ••aiatur* viaa. u*au riaa. Olasaaad P**rl. KataraM, Opal, Plata aad Baal* RIROB. HilTcr Ware. Table Bp»oa«, T*a Table ferlu, Tea Lad lee, UobieiL ailrer ftlBWw, Bagar Hpouxi. Ma.iard Spu,ui Batter aaleae, Prutt bj», 1 Up*, halt better*. Salt Pi* Knit**, iaeCrraia Kn Jelly »p*«aa, fietl* Full! Ohrldres BILVia PLATED WAKE. Taa Seta, Sel»»ra, Taa Cattle*, Berry Di*hae. Tibil Sptoii, fvrhi, MaakteBlasa, aaah*u. Better Kaie**, Tea Bella, Card aecaleara, Tea BD.oae, #«i Oasa, Caater*, Oobleta, Ice Mowta, Lao lee, lXeaert BpeeaS, Byrap Cape, •aaUa SMS. rata, i'aa ICS PITCHBM, SOU ILI WALL, mw STf^ PANSY GOODS. Vrttlag Oaaaa, Piaaaclaeora, l»*«aa, Pocket Saleaa, S jji y LttUary, BaAat* Hair BrMftaBi Paea, PapiarMaebe Sesaa, Oa»e £aaaa. Dreeatuf eaaea, Pert Muaalai TraraUag tfaaa. areaaaOnwaeM^ MeM**baaaTBsa. ORt BpyOlaaaea, CIj] e^ind Ceraat Ittrtr hva Als.*aa Oe*4, 111»»r, Itwi, ulor: tat lee aad bye Ota.a** Olaaaaa Fittad to Fraotee, any Faail. OOLD PENS. Tba aaaat aelabratad UuM Praa, all -'-T-i Hull aad Bllrer H.^tle,, All ou beat faat WM rsatad Pea a bevuletad O K S OAIKMUBK CiXH'IkK. luilrtl) new style, MftU.da? irtthr »—u, a+f of ife« A aiuiiai (..vol. "elt*. Baahaa, J*°S'*a» Raituaa, raalb* Sold Taa ale*, Cbeeeren*.' atrao*. Hat,. S Stlaer BtaM. MU COFFEK—The only genuine HiiHhtTSOR 4 McQTRRR. HOB**TBOR UUOAB a n«|vBaa- Oo4 Rrald, frtaCBtaUsa Sweria Bade te totcr* Piatola! Pistols! Pistol*! y aaa Raey. #aw •aaea Ro. 1 aad Rat.a. a. reerek'a Rary. Kt! •III rare TO OMIDEM. WaMbM Watct (. aeae, Silrer War*. Uair Werfe.B»- •adeio a r«er Watch Repairing. Chr*eo«etara Unpiei. Snsli.b HU (, »„D Ab,hm atcbee repaired and kdjaeuc ,,, ta, r*ry beat atyie Imaginable. fW Clock* and Jewelry Repa irtd, OOR. HAIR ARU STH HTKRRTS. KEOKUK. IOWA. o trail!" 1 earing fur Iowa City and Chicago. *ur f.eljl.iot paaaa*' apply at the company'* ofla al tbe UepaioTtue R*kak and Poet Madiavo H. (•Ee. W. G1BBUN, aplS-dtf Oanaral A pent. J^OLLEN 4R VAN GRIEKEXV'S €mrte» At UMle PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Be. Bl Bl A IN ITBEET. tfM wlah to acDouaoe to the public tbel weare oon ataaily r*ceilti|, direct fiotii ^w Vork, auytbiag aad ever) thiiig that la belog newly aixiovered cua aeju-oli\ weare eootlBaally lni|roTiii|[tur arrange Vmrusdt ftriu, or Vta- Portrait. particular atteutloa to tba wbKh lafaatbecouiiog tb* now Vtguette Oard rkele|iMk •eat popular Picture s» a*Sn tbe far lawed Uaga* to the Art. 't beyrleal Hagaerrerityp*. |B aao*t raapcct, betog abarpand clear In uUtll*e,OeauufatJ»|on*BOd aoAoeeeo Hulab. Aaabrutypea aud MelalSmypea ara alao takes at oar Koooia, and On la bad ap la the too*! latpreked at)le* PHOTOOKAPHH, we take ap ta the Cabinet and Llf*-ftiae»,botii plaluanfl in colora. We alao oepy old Uaguerreotyaea aad AmbrotTaaa tato Garfee d« or larger Pbotographa. We bare al w aya ou baud a larjic aaaorUneut of olala aad aaaaa,aad alaoUtlt aud Rosewood o a a i MRS RSDQ-RAVS la prepared te acoaamodata a raw B«at*era at bar y'*—- aa Peaitk, Imweea Masa and Wondaaa It V. V. BAILEY, OBAltBa IB Clocks, Jewelry, Silrer ARO PLATED WARS. VatchM, BEAIVB, PUTATOEB, BALED HAY, SEED, ON ION R, BACON, JLABB, BUTTER, EU« 8. •arket price *111 be paid la Por which tha blgbeu i Saah, at alt tua BieU4-d«m CImU, ui Jiedrj BFILRA MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Piano Fortes, Melodeona, Guitars, Vi. eiins, Flutes, tifee, Aeeorieeaa, Clarloaeta, *e., 4e. iBitraetlaa Baekafer ta* Sllfataai aisHe ot ••etrwaaewsa. Violin and Guitar Strings, Sheet Music. Tba largeat aaeortment io the atnt*. Uana Jaat raaatead. Lata pablla^ ALSO Photoffkpfct, mtf ABB o ..„r OVA*. WBAHBR, for Roa a WOOD MOCLDIKOB, P^AIN, WAVMD OKN AMltMTA I,. Mo. 7S Main street. SP"~d Miacelianeona. QABU8' BARBER SHOP, ,f OOMMKB SUM ARB IS STBEIT. ((Jadar W•. Tbompeoa at Co.'a Bank.) FOI A GOOD SUAVE £0 TO CAULS! ttpea waaly«ar Hair Cut lalat*at Tarlalanatyle, O O A U 8 NYUlt« sod UOM a«uaiu tlttl* toucbia (kit I^| o$ Bifi'i htaJ io advaui*f«, QABOS IS UNSURPASSED 11 Oabaa Chaliewcea tha Ptataaalea All wka bare net tried bus ar* raqeeated ta tall aarf jadga fer tbeaaaeleaa. aprtM J^ITJBRY STABLE. Flrat at., bat. ala aa* Jefcaiea, Horaaa. Bugmea and Carrlag** of tb* beatelaaa al* wayt ready forfalra tha tline** '*r,l,a bytbadaj *r w*ek at prlaaatoaeU Tiitaaientoeataaian acaeaaiedated. •arUdtf V. VAROKSBAL. poll SALE. Aa aatabliabad and proStabl*Maaafaatartngbaaln«M in aaaeaeaful operation In Beobas I* for aalaat ade taeaena tenae. Any peraon nltb SS tMW te MJUOi (nd tbla opportunity worthy of attenUea. aal* *evt*aa t» parcbaee. Addreae "Boetasa^ Box 47S Keekna. July sib, ISSS —dtf. Fraat,. IDT All BagatlTeearepreeereed. oUll DAY RECEIVED Uankara Watar OaAra) Cbeaa Board, Alnba'gjSiort ». Caenf* Hair PeuaiiB Baokgaaaion Ruara« Ctmaermea Tlaaae fmrs ladla—— Bag tale bp Briatol Hoerd*i Fortf.iUj*. I India lak liraw(Bg Pen«tl«\ MD.r. BRUavMRLL, "into