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^fll THE GATE CITY' KEOKUK: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER l£ti VXIOX STATE TICKET. Bjcctton TeesdayTocteber 13,1803. ro* 60v*«*0m: IVILLIAA •. STOBfi Of JWarion County. ros U«tJTE*AKT «0T*RW0B 1SOOH W. EAITHift Of Hardin Coont -. FOR ICPRKKB JCIO» IIHK r. Dl LLO Iff Of Scott County. UNION COUNTY, TICKET. FOB COB NTT JTDG*. BOBtltT A. B181ELL. FOB SHKKltT. I9BAEL ASiBEBSON. HMT COLLECTOR I'D R«C0RB«. vn. T. iowki. gi fggpmxnsDtsT or coaaoa SGBDQU. II. K. EDSON. FOR 8uaveT0B.v- CUAM V PVli. FOR iRONKR. ••BERT WOOITEB. foR BIPRESENTATlrES. n. s. ni iiHi4n, H'AIUnUTlli* UALLANf, r* iiDi\*i» mkissseI. i fir. llRrlan'i AppointmenU. HOB. J-OIKS HARLAN will address thepeople o llow# Wjnt'-'rwt. Madisoo C•», Fri'laj, 8«pt- HI®* Dt* iiae*. l»u|kC(. Saturday, Sept. ISA. lndtaiioia, Warren Co, Monday, Kepi. Ulfc. Kuoxvi a- Marion I'ueeday, F«|it 1Mb. Cdir.a'i, LacasCo. \VeJnt#J». Sept. 1SIB, Albia. Monroe Co, l'liurxli S.'pl. iitti. OUuiuwa, Wap.-Uo Co. KiUiay, Sipt. luik. Bddy«il n Wat«:!lf Co, 1repC 2#J. Jsaa.oo-*, M«h*!W«o. Wi»n ly, Sifpt. 2W. Big 'iiriif v, Keokuk '. I uur-day. rfept. 841b. P.itSeid,''frlln fr'.idsy, Sept. Sji.li. WeriimgUtu. Mashi'ai»u i'», Monday, *epU 88U. Wappelio.T,oUi»» LO. Tuesday, E|.T. •'ttUi BurunjtJii, «*e Moines L\, -du*eda), Sept. 30th. The -e»i'i»t Count) Committee* are ieiuest-d to be of log 11 no,ewrjr rr»n»ci:iml» lor tbe m-eii»«s lUiren lu p..uhc.!0ue.Uf the time aud J,»aee« The meetings in all the appoiutmenis wul commence at 1 o'cWck, r. a. TH 03. F. WITIIBOW, 1 MASS mSETINQ AT VINCBNNB8. Hiturdj), SepteraSiT ill, IsM. Flciyun-te'i ..jl lua-t, i'l -aaaot Ktd(e l'p. Uondaj, Sc. Jl. at 7 o cio k. W'tiia-n-ou cUj litiiuw Pleaiant Ridge Tp, TaaidRy, flj t-i.',ai7 u'eiock, ra COUNTY FAIR, SeptemHt .'id. 'Jtlb uad .'.'itb, ISSS. lutlltf, Mou.: T, S 1: u ,i. v. S e U 6 at 7 e'Olacfc, V St Wbite ach iol hoa»o, Wa»hin{toB Tp, Saturday,Sept S6, a*. 7 cl x^n Locust Gio»« ~chj.il b-m«e, Waatuagtoa Tp, Moa4aj, S«|1'id, at 7 o'clock rm McPue i.L ti'iuje, Je(T«ian Tp, Tueada Sept 2y. at o'clock, ac Libnty cii KI ius'. Waiblnftea Tp, Wedoeiday rtiumdiy, October I, at Srpt 30, al? o'cloct SumuftiWtUa. MouiroaaTp Big-lioa !dP Cedar Tp, Priday, October 2, at 7 o'clock KuJyei rscti I UMH, Uraen tJajr.Tp, Satarday, Oct 3, HfASS MEETING AT CHARLESTON, SatHrda), October 3, ls»3. Franklin, Franklin Tp, Monday. Oct 5, at 7 o'clock liarger'a idiot)! bouae, Woat Point l'p, Tuesday, Oct 6, at 7 O'di'Ci A| plettr'- a n-ol hotue, Jeffcnon Tp, Wedoftdar. ooi7, at 7 oViock Priti'bett'a icl .nl houae. Green Bay Tp, Thuridfcl. Oct al 7 o'clock Prtsroee, Uairiajn Tp,Friday, Oct S, at 7 o'clock flpass Mcctinjr at Pittman'a Orov* Weat Point Townahip, Saturday, Ortobor 10, 1^83. Croton, Van Buren Tf, Saturday, Oct 12,at 1 o'clock Brlfaat, li iUviues J'i» ^^iurdA), Uctatoar 10, at I o*ciock flouai'T Ureeo, Da« MoiaeaTp, Muoday, 0«ioter 6, at 7 uVtovfc Mrlroie, l)ea Uoiaee Tp, Friday, October 9, at 7 o'cloc Rew BoaUiu, Charlraton Tp, Tuesday,October 6, at 7 E"rr W A I) auelt*s,Charleston Tp. Wednesday, Oct7, at 7 'J'" ^^UiMl,iuD Ml WIM W I J.M.HIATT, nairman. J.C. ft'ALKKrf, A. 1). Al.liK'od. C. F. DAVIS. w. a. M'hWABT, I^e Cuaaty L'nioa C-ntral CusaiUtaa. Srpi 3, JSSi I IWA WOOL AND IOWA CLOTH.—Mr. Jobeph Shields, our enterprising wool manu4« '.urvr, purchased yesterday the entire wool clip of Mr. J. Van. Scbaick, of this city, amounting to $3.0^7 pounds. This, at Bixty cents per p6und, the price i paid, made the nice little sum of ®i -i 859 20. The best of all it that this Iowa wool is to be made up into Iowa cloth at' IMISAAOT WAAUA,AAATWSAI,AAA'WTIIAKS*S TTMU1* •0 The aMsrt of a Osucrvativt Cfca». The Missouri Democrat unearths and spreads before the public at considerable length, the record of one of a class of men who now wield the civil and military power of Missouri. Wm. F. Swiuler is the editor of the Missouri Statesman, and Provost Mar shal of the 9th District and wa» Phelps' Secretary while Military Governor of Ar kansas. On the ldthof April 1861 Mr. Switi ler fulminates as follow! 1s an editorial of his paper: "It is most unfortunate that Mr. Lin coln and his constitutional advisers have not before this signified their wil lingness to recognize the existeuce and sovereignty of the Confederate States. It cannot be denied that Confederate State* are dc facto, if notrfc jure a Government. The control of the KesU*al Union within her borders is not or)ly,dlsown*d and re pudiated, but it actselly doee not exist. '•If there is to be a soparatioa of the North atld Sjutb, wfesther temporary or permanent, let as pari in pcaoe. "Each section hiaa regarded the OOWK sels a'id opposed the policy of the bor der Slavs Sun*—the North in electing Mr. Li(d«lo and in opposing every plan ©f compromise^. ••It is seff-evident that an attempt to repossess them (the forts, 4c.,) by force, not only changes the peacetul policy fore shadowed by bis inaugural, but vrill inev itably result in civil war—it may be fo the utter destruction of oar Government, and the speedy inauguration of a reign of terror, lawlessness, violence and blood. "Nor is this all—there i« but one step from the attempt to forcibly repossess these forts, and that other scheme of atro cious jolly—thesobjagation of the South ern States. "Madness ruling the hoar, the subju gation of the Southern States may be at tempted- We hope it will not be, and can hcarcelv conceive of such an act of fijj, Cb'n Repub Mate Central Committee. l!VIO\ JlEETIACtS. fjii »id( named veiitl 'm .*: COL. K H. wonn. MAJ. WM.i.'AKKKKV, JMI. VANV AL.KtNdURO, XM|. JOHN II. J-T'L.1.1 VAX, li.q,. J. M. BhOK, »4-q. J1 C. aTKMPKL, Ksq. ,A.N AL1MUC11, K-Q. LIKC I J«'LL A. SiJITU, X. f.«q. MU.\ 0. W .MCLKARV, lUL W. KANKl.V, J£. j\K if.i:. E-1, llt.XKV S1 KON Baq. CDIi. C. riUcSKV, K. li. Gil 1 MOltK, ICiq y. v Mm ii«i K. Kistsj. bK, fe«I AJ.nt S i L. MORPIIT,(TnaM*W T«Cwe«) WM LKiu:!rtJN, lt»q L'LLL, U U 111 I LIS, HO« LS L- W1LS0S, CAIT W UAtl.lSO, Hil.S SO KSi., II. A M. IIO A KLL, LIA 0 METLCVILN, tit I Kvr.lN, liiq "1 Hti•_» liULtCil, of Batltngt^n, aoSot'i^ra tiav? si^niJ a their •llltngoesa to aAdreaj their faUow-cituaoa of Old Lea, on the political la aaaa of the day, at tha tiUutlai tines and placet, lu-wit: u'cK-c's, u South AUfua, omarkTp, S»UrUiy, Sept 13, al 1 l»'. Ijc«, y B,rd rfu-jt louse, Watt Poiut, Tp, Muodajr,Sapt 14. at 7 u'ci If :itro-e, Ta Uv, nef 15, at 7 oVluek, Bjll.irJ'- sen .1 li juio, Jeif^raoa Tp, VVeloi-«dar, Sept lu at 7 i/cl icK, Htt.-r 1 acttuu, ii ime, Green Ba/ Tp, Than Jay, Sept 17, al 7 u'eiuca, it Pricf'a »cli 15, at 7 u'jiiK-k. CU) Of JVO, na inn Tp, Saturdiy, Sept 1U, at 1 O'clock, jjj Republicans of the m*tu:tn ibc.r resi»eviive cuuuUes «od in mak- i "lieu wuu inata itt (luui.uans wi »", ... the point vf the sirortt—and lay waste Of 'tht Sjuth iv are fur the S uth." nn ,!.« 1-.K M.r- n.ii.U/. Further on in pursuance of this sabject he says But our hearts sicken in view of the deplorable condition of our country, and of what we conceive to be the meditated military occupation of Missouri by the desjtot whom fiod hit wrath prrmit.t to occupy'lite Pretidi ntiad chair at WiuUinj ton." In the Statesman of June 14th, 1861, Mr. Switzler has an article of twoorthtee columns, explanatory of his "position." .m,vks ,hat He rc he "had been sented and he then proceeds to sbow "What our position really is." Touching slavery he says: W e believe and havo ever believed slavery is morally and politically ri^ht, and that the only relation which ought to exist between the black and white races is the relation of master and slave." Mr. S. then comes to the doctrine of ^coercion." Says he "So greater libel can be uttered against any public mnn than4that we either advo cate or lavor coercion. We have denounc ed it from the start. President Lincoln's proclamation for 7o,0OU troops was issued on the 15th of April and on the 17th Governor Jackson re.^ponded tor Missouri UP°» oV iock stitutional, revolutionary and diabolical ,1. I and that there were no troops in Missouri Ambrosia Mon:ruae Tp,Monday, seit ia,at 7 o'clock i to aid in carrying on su an unholy cru Praf. M. C. CBAMBERLIN, of N. Y., We published Governor Jackson's reply and said "Well done Governor Jackson, there is not a man in Missouri untainted by the th? faroriie T.icillst, a-«i§ted by a Glee Club, will be present a' nli t^e i-itct nas' d^iiomiuated abjve, aad lutersp.-r*f toe prave d.nKs with original, patriotic eo»at» Tha lwiui eandidate4 will aljtrOe preseut. .lojai ofci loca.ny where mieui"s'a'e'announ! 'diabolieai' heresy of Black liepublican z & i Z i 8 w 0 i 1 i n o s e o u i n prompt and befitting refusal to respond to tho unconstitutional and revolutionary eall^for troops by Mr. Lincoln. His call sir, "is all you say it is—illegal, inhuman and diabolical and deservea the execra tions of every true son of the South ev ery true frieud of the Union and the pub lic peace.'' ''There are no troops in Missouri, and we hope in no other Southern State to aid Black Republican President in the butc,,ery are wrong side Mr. Shields' factory—the looms in which! better for their health, take up their will commence operation next week. The aud walk'—and walk fast." dawn oi a brighter day fur iowa will come on tho day wheu Mr. JSiiield* manufactures his first cloth that will be the beginuing of what we have long desired »od waited for.—Davenport Gazette. —An editor down .East thus graphical ly dfscrib-s his ease "Kaee deep in papers, knaekla-deap la lak, ,- made fruitful, and whioh is consecrated by your homes/' And this Swittfsr iaa"«ainple brict* of (he "Conservative chaps," who are now the recipient! of the Federal patronage the rulers and eonneellon in the State of Missouri, whose chief business seems to be, to arrest and evbjogate. the men who upheld the Government in the eftrlj days of the rebellion. CAMP SHBBMAB, on Black River,) August 26,186*. Dear Gate:—So the Copperheads and other odds and ends of which was onoe the Democratic party, I aea, have formed a new partnership and opened under the old sign of "Call k Tuttlc." I suppose you remember the story of the wag going down Washington street, Boston, and seeing the above sign, he turned in at onee, walked up to the oounler and said "I want to Tattle," "I have called" *1 ready. He was joking. When tho time comes for tcrinus action in October, I have not beard of anybody down this way, as yet, who will want "to Tuttlc.*' Every body feels sorry for Gen. Tuttle. Before the war, he was not unfavorably known iodoed, I think'I may say even more for him: that he was not known at all. For tunately ho became coonected with that gallant Regiment, organited under the experienced eye of Gen. Curtis, then its Colonel, afterward* drilled and disciplined by the gallant, whole-souled and single hearted Crocker, assisted not feebly by the lamented Baker. Ween the time came for this Regiment to show itself, it fuliy vindicated its training. Col. Tuttle was with them and did not run away from them. Only two or three Colonels and no privates from Iowa have done that thing. The Regiment wont for itself the atrocious wickedness and fully, but if it rare praise of being the "bravest of the is, it can never be accomplished. brave." As a reward to the Regiment, "Armies of invasion, whose ranks are ,ts On tho 11 th of /May, ^witiler paper tw^iimps fiiri.ma ni'ttinr fKn l!nTfrnm»nt Becomes tunuus afeaint tno Government TT the constiiutionality of the iis parsed C*®nci*li most material pro visions arc manifestly in corifl-t with the tonstitution and laws of believe it, that according to tho diotum of the arrogant despots at Washington North, headed by a Black R.publican i ral. This not unfrcquently happens when commander, may attempt to tight their a Regiment distinguishes itself and noth way through the Border Slave States—i jng ju particular can be said against tb# T^OK RENT. for they will never get through, unless at i u O U Union free as well a^ s a v e N o a s w e a a v i n a i e n a y e a e a n o n as South. .. ,, ,. kaokok. Atwt». |k«3 orable position, he would do nothing to Was UOCOO- n Colonel was made a Brigadier Gen«- our towns and fields, and sack and burn Kegiment when the eondoct ofColonel F. TBS-ETCK, oar citits in the mad attempt to repos-1 is such that its gallantry caa have BO rsi-1 nookak, Aa*. «i. aaal axat* A«««t. se."s'' the fort?, but the Southern people cognition. never can be saiju^ated, try it who may. military circles, nothing has ever! Vl been discovered in Gen Tuttle individ- .&> Appe o'^o^ereu in utu. j-utue IUUITIU ua j, WuU nrnmn nn DiJ he ever CI madc Abrah'tm Lincoln, arrogates the extraor-1 ..1 r— .. that charge made Tuttle a Brieadier dmury Merogative of pronouncing upon i 1 resident with partiality: that, and the agent of their funds qf.1 -'n land, werf '•It would seem, reluctant as we are to glory has no right to divert them into ii 'uaa, pieaaant KldgsTp, Priday, Sept the constitution aud laws abuut whit:h they clamor with a fanatical patriotism. ever accused him of brilliancy, it was s« are not to operate alike in all States of the cretly hoped by those who knew charge at DoneUon, 6 s Bt,d by the Legislature of the State—de'ilar- borrowed capital of reputation, lent him ing that the military bill is not- only ao by his Regiment, and put it into the bus •indirect secession ordinance,' but that its jneS8 now he wants to take tbw 0f thal blinkrUpt Copperhead con U cern of CaI1 snd Tat',5- a »h,. United Suies breach of trust. The glorious old So.}- j£r i On tne streogtn of tins proclamation ot ona never intended to je¶ize any m*- i!^.r'^«t^ il General Harney's, Mr. S. thus charges the blood to rai?e the wind for such a concetti "•t*r-o I told you nobody was going "to Tut tle" down this way. I could particu larize and tell you wbat Colonels and other officers, formerly Democrats, say. The general tone is that they do not pro pose to expose themselves to privations, risk their lives, and then turn round and by their votes, say that they have been makinp asses of themselves. They thiuk their experience gives them some ability of judging, and they heartily approve of the measures adopted by the Government to carry on the war. They do not, there fore, intend to Tote it i ^detestable Abo* lition war," S) the Southern" trade of the house of Call & Tuttle is not likely to be very heavy this fall. Yours laboriously, J. II. ROTHERT & SO\* NO. 210 BKA1N STBJB&?, MALLLL IB BnQdimg CABINET Hardware CHAIN PUMPS Ax., Ac. 'he Southern people, If there 'n ll)e 1 9oari South, and especially in Mi8- ""J BUch 8o|diers, they are on the ^iasou Jt Dixon's line, and The same number of Swiuler'a paper oontaina Gov. Claib. Jackson's rebel proc lamation, calling out fiftv thousand Mil itia, to drive out what be calls an "inva ston of the State by Federal troops, concluding: "Rise then, and drive out ignomintoua- ,h« invaders who have dared to dme- WU.U.S.U .U* w IAKER* Work, OLASS, Ac., Ac. Sign of the Large Padlock. angli-dlm JJR. UK. W. HICKS, SURGEON DENTIST, OPFICF Oa id Stirrt, Mvm n Keokuk, Iowa*.. Dr. H1C*S in ITO.entl i,g his card to the on'He he« I^ave W «y ih»t he ..ot ont, has ,he -H,gPh "lu "J tke "C Talite "Vnlcatiiie", „r "nfrd Ri.hl,?," *tefor AritflcJal Taatb, but thai be tu ihn y iuut DKX riST in the 8tue to do tb.t kind ^rk'^ h& "lt*u"s'•'*»« experience and tbe baai fadiltwa he does II at as lo, raWa aa any rea^ctald. for Ute same atrle of work. aejiS-dfcwi/ |)R W. LOUGHi Will ceatteaeto Practice hU Preftaalea la OJlic* aad Itniimiea Tti ,UM. IM (Maar ika llaii^|)siists, E A E S A E QENBRALtNSORMCB KB At CSTATK baaghtaad nij for otkmi Bafl bni hmm. Wvinnga, Uti aM U»ti m(M far ttkirt, and M«aUeal(*ct*). lamsM Oiapaa crlaHiM. Worfh laarkia IM. O, 4* B*M lamaan Cmapaay, tfNnr Tack. Lorllart lasaruct Am 4* Artie laavftmc* 4« i* Sccattty Plr» ha CMf^r. 4* pOR SALE. K K. ttaartf. Caokuk, Aag. ISifc, ISO,—[dS« POR SALE. iGO Acraa Lao4, 100 aader ealUftUoa, W a«r*a (O' timbar, (ool Fran* la-ge Dwelling vilta 7 Urctiard. Tbia u not «l i'lark M:a*o«fl, all ftboul li mile* of Kfjifeuk »n welt vaiered with XHI brick rr«M»»ce on Nrui mwiKMi P»-»«r»ef llUi»vitb iy fr mtlt* 73 0 »or d»|r not in icnve at A*K«u*lna, |one| jg unfortunate for a gallant v-Poar-»t»ry Bnek stwe Baitdiec ea Ue L»«ee- oll U)( |j jiaTe contributed to hi* iiibit i promotion. ._ "Referring to the proclamation of Gen. i e .u 1:. i %i o i dence in civil life of pos-esMDe ability or Hnrney, takun in Air. fc. s opinion lore-1 .. shadowed a military occupation, he aays: attainments that would put it into any "But this proclamation issued, we as- body's head to run him for Governor same under instructions Irom Washing- The case seems to rest here, that this ton from onr would-be Lord and i*Ur Uccond jowa any eV ll«fr ti ae i l^pftuk, AOg. Tt, IIP, M. B. TES-BTCK. a Bm atore or a (nary Coanalawoa im, I l.'«'ii'n H.aaa. oa Ihe comer of I lit! and H,r disgrace it. SALE. if it were within the possibilities that I I u i I •D'1 LrK- leeated i-a Paltoe, botweon IMk aad ne could be elected, he has certainly re-' um sw«u. Pru-ett cently exhibited qualities that would make BtfMR 4 CO., ri' Ooaaactlcwt Hataal LUk tamuM •fHartfi»r4. AmmU aver $6,000,009 II. B. Xi-^UuXCiL (*bia-diy FLotenfi, CRIST wfrnmi. Sitaatsd on MI«*tMl|ipl Ht»«r »D line of Kail Hi»d, .SUIIon at ihe Mill) 0»« railM »bu»« tb« Cilj of Keu k»t, *iik asd feallacrM of (ruai.d l*a liiatM* taeuia, auir and lag bouM on ibe preoilte*. All of wliiek «itl be toM crtat bariala. fi-r Mntea I a i k of H. H. IBS KVCK.ur room, Ear», Sniok« Hnit, wall ailiral aad larg* Ilit kni brat 1* 7 mi'-a from Kevfcnk.andeaa SALK. i/t 11 price 941 KIHIU ^(ui-'2-. In Uil» C.THBIJ. k* boaftil t*r pmr ace TiUe food. K-DQ-IIRE OR H. B. TEJT-BVCK. E«w4iit,Aactut28, ISfiS. lyiti tn ninr W «anirr«r*lkaa1 fnnratl iinnr Price Stl* 1 —t»ab. K IHJU R* U. B. TU-fircfc. IMS. SALE—1000 Acres of improved n prored l^odio thr«« 4i#er» ot parta F0.1 OR SALK—3?9 Acres of Und, 1?0 if'*•* uixiar cattivati c. 2 Loc a&4 Frata* Wfcltl Wa will bapyy *c ibot 1+ mt o!4 Hancock c«a»t». lfc#,b i «'de. Will b« K»ld oo or for Caafc at a radoaed j. pr!c«. EB ,»,rtime kookuk, IM3 H. B. TES-KVCB. O S A E 4'J feet nar eada of Lata tM. BMkMA S3 f^et do llkli, 903 9t feel oa Main etreet, ketweenSthand7tk, Block Aleo &• tp- », Lee Coai.tr, 1 w«. Tbla property will beaaldail VOfWtkar at a very law ftcora. Boqouw *t B. B. TRK.BYCK, A«* 17,1SC3. Kcal Kittle Agent. p)R SALE. Two Pb-™«. rflfl !trt'WI Bare-i r-»w nl.inU i «»r,» Karm latatmis-a s. 'a l"-ni la piaioey Wi, h,,ier, «^l 6 IU a S lib "r u-oi^oafwirt. near be Fi l«s Muiu^a Hailroad— 1B0 under ctihteaiioe ca^rtl J« ir. e«. aad it on 1 property H. B. TKM RRCK. A cottage brick dwelt la* wtthTraeaae,etetam,««ner Tnltee, between IMk aad Tbe beat bargain ibis SK:fq'uc"™0"3'' May to, I4S3. him invaluable to those who have the I wielding of him. Aa a tool he would b|ej I^OR SALE A 1 without a doubt, i H. B. 1K.VKVCK. Four Brick Dwelling*, in a Mock, three stories high lit 'eosn* n eaeb. This property will be sold leas than our nail what it cuat to boiid tkem. TiUe perfect huqulre of F*OR H. B. TBS kVCK. Keoknk, May IS, 1SSS. Real Batata Agaat SALE—One 2 flue Boiler, 26 feet lent, incb d:tmaler, lS iiich fluesi 2 enaiges. ?«-!n?b »trok», tlnrh rounder 1 force |"i*U% 1 cold water pnmp aud h»g cbaint, all com plete for a Steamboat, by JAMKS BURROWS, Mas Idea ce on St street, betw. Main A Boadaaa. A •o atEfii rime TAB* KKLLOG0 St BTBG*. Pnr sate by Aog. ta.d HAMS.—400 FANCY SORIBS. TOOLS WAUOH Choice Hams for aale and warraated aonnd, by augl2-d KKI.LOfJG fc BI«OB, PLANTATION MOLASSES. A par Mia ky a««IW KBLLOOO A BIBOB. OANDIES A large and Compute assort meat, "Mail lard Por eala ky 1-" Now York. KKLLOOC fc BIKGE. TICE—lO Bags Prime, -i-V Por aale by ""S18^ KBLLOOO fc BIKOB. JHIS DAY RECEIVED: Bankers Ca«aa, Alphabet Bloeka: Water Celars} Camel's Hair Pesetlt ll »rd«i Batkgjmmon Boards: Ch«o*eraien| Brtstol Beardat Tis»ne Panert VortfolUa. ladia Kabbdrj India Ink Drawing PefMtlej 1 W. P. BUOASKI.L, Poy aale kr Y MM Cor. 4tb and Maln-«t. pALL AND WINTER STYLES. BURKZTT Al CO., MA.IN •Taxun*, WHOLB SALK ABD BIT AIL BKtT.Mii\jf HATS AND CAPS, Also a Mlaeellaaeotis Aaaortment of Qloroa, lleedleaaadPiai, Spool Thread, 7"Sk*«M«e, Heef Skirta Car^k Umlmmrmlm, Onotora, Caaei, BUR MEM, BiSUTI, SOB G1BKELLAK, STWBWDERS, I jiSSlMg lib v»H- jij^wy-wi' I w»mti .wmu 4JMlsepp ™pw #y CkKHls. Groceries. WBdfcBSALB OBALBB8 IB 1T(3T Or O O «k tftia MhM, ketw. Flnt ni Utw, KEOKUK, ap?-dtf SFEOTGGOD i iS- ii* v% DRESS GOODS, XV •ABIBTT, ^CHAXjIIIS, GINGHAMS, 8HAWL8 AND CLOAKfNGBy BOYS CHBCK8, JPrinted Linen and Cotton^ Additions to the Stock ragwlarfjr made. PRICES CORRESPOND WITH THE April IS, 4tjr S9.1IllilS, Cer.sffiflfc. ^Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, A Pac.sH v ARIF.TT OP STAPLE AND FANCY Y O O S HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND Y A N K E E N O I O N S Tr^ »uu xrata of waie* »nd (nea^i, r«eiin( w«rii that »e HEW SF£1NG GOODS! Whiek will be sold at UIB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mar ABB BAVI5G PBK8H AND 5S'» BTTLBS POKWABDKD BVEKT WBEA, IM OOHCEBII HASALWAV|lTAK B!« THE LEAD IN FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, SILKS. SHAWM, Willow Run Distillery, KENTON COUNTY, Ey., 8. S. BOYLE, Proprietor. 7INE GRADES OF PURE COP per DiMMled Bouraon, Kre, W he at and Malt hisfcry. Onler- •upplivddiraoifron iMaiMlary. ut tha Siatea by addraaaiof O Mates eta at »e (ie aaUatacUoa balk ta qmmllty aal Prtea «f «!»•«•. WlseM upiai oar tkaakf t*a«r tke eery '!*»e-a! p*trioar» of the *at, wek^pe to i it w tkalr .mereatto evotiaaa. ill Gwdi Warraited u Kee«u|eiM. I Tberilrtralid BO BLOCK BKlar alwala aa CHBAK. *ew goeda wBlfeaanHtnc even fc» 4a Ml the artl^Ij tn'lading a ^t!Clr Or ten aal wHi large t»«l« of ted near li aa.Tie Ka!!-'.»»'l. Tt'*e '''i^i^^aeira,"Lar^or'aa*^^!'"!* i i •old -n-*raiel or togoiber to unit partie* at a great such a channel. I said every body felt, bargain. en rr ..t e LI »f H. B. TKS-BVCK, sorry for Gen. Tuttle, for while na one Keoauk. Mans, iso. H«-ai Eatat- Afeot. SALE—A jjood two story Brick tbraagk- DURKEE & CO. Ara receiving their anil npjjliM of FI. S BOVLE, CoTiagtmy gnnlnety. "^yANTEDt COLLAR8. W® TOWiaV* WTHE* NOTIONS. ^if_Cf(lc!^!,loek a°od« ta oTered to the trade and ternttr matar edetoaaeraia aac eat of town oa tha m^et krorakle ter»e POH CABH. Tkey ara maoy ^aMty^d ^ALL AND LOOK AT THE1C. I 1 .• 80,000 Poaali rreah Buttor VaatoA, Por which the higheat market price AND POWDEE AGENCY. r4- Sir. OWA. SfrAMiLL, 100 Corner Main and 4th Streets, R.»., too*tb*«tfrATTmi T*rr unmtmesa CLOa£ BUVBHS AMD HKuMKr MK* a veil (cleetea atock of O E I E S A? WHOLESALE E A I N CUITELS, ttAN, TSSiCUa,. rinH, |VDA, SPICtS.* RUAF( WOODEN WARE, And all artielae indnded la kla line. 1 bay aoat af mj feoda for caab, and bellara I aa* make it the intcceat ol purckaacr* to B7 etock. I EASTERN MARKETS. P.D.FOSTER. w.iftiiii, ^^Cor.ofPlflfc. JwrtfMeirad at th* eld J. M- BILLINGS. call aud exaMae tw I STRIVE TO PLEASE. -Ol •tiiivdiy s, UAUiU.. JJEVERLY B. BOWEK, 7 A I Y O E ASD DEALER IN PRODUCE. Jl0. 1SS Mala Street, betveaa «tfa and Jtb KEOKUK IOWA I incite ibe attention of ay frlaadi and the pnblia to injr lar*e and complete «UKk of PKhSH, KTAPU4 AK 0 A.M V I artlclea at tbe UjVMtiT PKK h. HZptiwod. delirei «-d free of ibarce. w O. DANIELS, Agent, AND PRODUCE DEALER, Car. itk A Bieadtaa eta., Keokak. dec 6-C2 dly Books & Stationery. |£L. F. UROWNELL, Bookseller mmd Stationer, lor. nalaaa laarlksta., Woolii call atteeti'.r lohla surt of Bor-ks Jta- At 0M»—b the A a that of LACE GOODS, Carpets, AltB WILL COHNINUE TO BO SO apll-dtf QHANGK OF PARTNERSHIP. Hambriglit & Gilkerson, -LATE jiAiamoHT a JOBNSM. Mr. John Gllkeraon has recently pnrchaaed an In terest in the at»uve popular aud Orst cia»s al «n, aad •ouid be happy to meet ail hi. Juw* atu.imaacra aud frteoda. SALOON Attn ESTAVBAMTf 59 and 61 Fourth Street, St. Louis. auglS-dCm Qaft«t Bur?s i-i-ida- (1 i^artec V^iableaof tmfw r» Ca«!airr o: i86i »rd "SI, P--y«jol .*tra! Memoir,—by BaMMOdf M'- l.'sl.e'a I k B^vk Owu Book s UWII t'omplete Works Bomeand Afcr- a l,Second Serlaai Ifc iry 'f a» Gund, Tr i'oen Jnu'Tiai. bf BsyardTaylar Ptrwr, Hr^vol'tv'tBool) Oharaero E.iv«r ftfci«:b BroMwrfoft-sHT Win'bfop Tbia4aj r^ce.T^nai i»K()W.NRL!/§ BMkStaif, Cor. Main aad JUST RECEIVED, Carda, Caael. Bill Beaks, Babber Children of the Abbey Oil Bias Thaditena af Warsaw n woixott' Sc t.ish Chiefs The \V'*roan N. Name l,e Miserable!, 1 Val, Packard Mioi.r iiarnnr, Por salt by «»l«-d 4tk etraalo. Ku^b.r Bands, P»ae. Pet ider. Bead e«p7-d Penoit Vi.tMncCatda. Ki. BR|W .1KLL, Cor.aad EW BOOKfl. N The Book of M. W.WBBTCOTT. VVALL PAPER.—Received this day fc \f VI all Papvr. n*»w drai^oa Pntntm*• Curtajn Ktxtarea. i a o i u i u a Gff«»n Holland for Wtrdava. Buff Hi'iaml lor Windovit rJa, Taaaela. lwm •. w. wsaroovC Dentistry. |_ O. INGERSOLL. N I S kCOKUK, IOWA. l)e-ireft ra 1 it:entioc to his mode ofreetoring |ji»r and 1.*i| tilting Gold and Piaunn Plate, a»lo f«rf*ci j- A K I N E tarseti.to l.e*tj, In eaak JJR. J. H, BEATON, will be Peid by o. HOLT, aeefrr-dkm Sa, 1P7 Mala etreei, betw. 8tb and Stk. (Wrto Barscpa 9M Mtssoari THasHBiJ Has reaamed tke praealaa or Medtetoo te Keeksk. Orncs Seen ad Street, between Halo and iTiAiaea Maatdooee, Sd aad W ol Groceries. gAMLEL BULLOCK, Teeth as be t/e.tflttmg at atrlUm* new plates and mprnte. H«*is man ul'a eta re ran Vrraa Sst OrTgCTDdnra- blei n.triiclureandnatnralin appearance, for JJj,0Q. DcaTat Kooas—Cor'lierof Third and MainttrweU ovettbe State Bank. (aorS-dAw BSTOND BDDTmLB. POT tho accommodation of tke trav eling public, th»' uii.lor.iBned li Plt #ve ea- t»b)ianed a OAlLV PINK OP RAOKri f»«m Bddy ville, via U«kal«sa Belle Fontaine, Knoirille, asantvili", Sandy vi lie I ii'llanola, St Charles, lu A In- Caaaeonnty. Racks run In Conner l«n with parture of the arrival and de- the CHTf al Eddy v lie. We hai e coinfortakle lljckn, aoftd stock, and »l!l not k»"p in O'jr employ an» ot i«t As I and J^EOKUK JiARBLE WORKS. J. BAWDE1 A BRO. Maaolkdorore ofGrava Stones, itfonuaeats, Tomhe, Maattee, Table aad Coaatef Tope, «. JLyOndera from tbe Country solicited and promptly akkeodad TIOMO ta. Sta. TMitf Strest, bstw. Maia Bloadsaa. Wk»imliaa Metal) kloaerj, W al iacd W iod.,w Pape-.w ttrfche willefer fjr «i, i0w ft^ Ca,k.by ttanosnallj ii« j,r icea. Thai if I i (or he patron se. COXBARLK A KlfYTn a«»t est..wed.,n kla fortkepaateight yearaka fO spectralljaolicitaa eoaliniianctof tbtaaase. fobT.d OTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A fine aaaertmeat laat received by BO. F. BKOWWCLL, }e»-d Cef. ««i aad Mala SUoaaa. N EW BOOKS. and »»ed —by Mrg PTsak W'»rrinfi"n— by Aatboro Ha'ledge Tr e ItruBm.r boy Stun of K.rnsid«'» krtrd—ty Mrs I, te Drifucc tt- ut—'• ("U-pOen In th* —by BILUIIfil. fePIICIAL NOTlC£. kicbard ki^tAi! J.Hiroai of a K«-i4«»ee «MkO faSetgia by Mr* A R»»We «*s W "-ka. B.ae and fiarlltiW Gold) Ssxe'e Otbbnns R--»e 6 Vols. Ctiamt^ra'Knrli-h Literataio n' rnati'ia ike Paaylo Packar l's IHOP orge.i T'I* Ta* Uwa —tiy rommiaataOr Stow T'i» fl' i-g Out.- a—f~«ie Harian (irei—by Mrt. M. S.Holmaal Like a::: I'tilik- & IF. tiea: *W Orphea. C. Kef. Paper*, SdSeriea. P1 eem*-r»n Monitor. C»k'. oyare. B. O O R. 118 MA11V STREET, KEOKIK.IOWA yy anted. *«r» ao# WStt, TlaiotfcySeed, Via* SaM, Tj 4 Bae»w«tS Po'which the blfbsatCAIH price li)be paidb* deein-4 SAWM r/iT.LOTT. r«^AR, TAR, holeaaieaad Retail by «V'l POLLOCK BBLS. KANAWHA & LAKH SALT,2 Ore il by dedo-rt *7K CA.UDLIII, OILS, WlllTKLEADi tUIIDiffl, BBILD FBtlf, fVWDKH, SHOT. LEAD, t®L8 •AN1 POLLOCK. COAL OIL, 1/ Th# bast briftdi toiiT' S AMI POLLOCK. YFR"BAGS Rio COFFKKT 'nr aalaby d»rlO-d •AITL POLLOCK. ERRING, BY THE BBL. AND Marker'el. In KlUf, Hf. Bbla., as! Bbla. Poraaieby B. POLLOCC. dec I0-I DENMARK CHEESE^ Por tale fey deelo-4 Ma., SAMtJBL POLLOCE, lis Kaln Ktreet. I^RESH BALTI5I0RE OYSTERS, I Porsale by d«clO SAMUEL POLLOCK, RAISINS, AND CUft- CITRON K ASTS—Por aale low &r SAM'I. POLLOC*. O O E O A O E S •(tiv BKAXOB—Pol aale bj KAMUBL POLLOC*. d-tlO-d YY? ANTED. (M GKOt KH11S. Mj a'teuti'.'D ari'! be nm furiu.h'Br Umi'iet ml ih«-l' iuppi.ea lOObanbeU Prise, ClrarTiSotby K aad all ieal »ith n- it r'ly un ffiiio* Ue i/«*t market price fur Laab,at 67 aid Levee, bf »fpt OSSABLIC dr 'MIVTH. yyANTED e-r1 •ttilifial FOR GOVERNMENT Bl'PPI.IKS. inabPo'atoet. Batter, OreeL Ai-plea, lip, Ocic-... Cbiekeae, Me. 1 Park, Lard, l^risa Wbite Beast. Ci.-ar B*cotSi««a. Por which we wit! ptj tte bifheai a.arket priceIB Catab. at il aiid i% Lev**. !y _a»pwa^l SALT- A 3 mo M»ie laaavka Bait l.(kiu*aek9 O. A. t.MN Tark*« UI1114 PMT1H. 11 In more, to prime order, (and to arrive.) far aata low f'a-b, at 57 and V* f^eee bf aeptan-a »:OKSABL* A SMVTR. RON AND NAILS. S00tonaa«eorted Bar and Hoadle Iroa mo sres N» l»: A general aodfall stock of Plow and Cast Start, Rlartsmr.b 7o.l», ac.,in stm. at 67 and 5P Laeaa. CLASSES. o M!a B»l»herS»f«» Heeee 'yrop Ifolaaaea li febls and kaif bbla Goiden S,mr Por sale low fur Caaa, st 37 snd Leree.by a»p«B-d O'SS.t Rl.lr A SMimi. I^RALN SAlKa. :l Serion oootwiboabe! tlaea Pack*, (to arrtrej will in? a.»ld iow l-.r Cish. a* 57 and aeptKO-d (J SS ^UGAE De«r»«« rented Maa»»'t 3IT*OU her-N K'I.N.^,—ej *NI.-J Klrke SO Leeae.ky OUBWABUI A 6HVTB. hhds Prime 5. O. So*ar SO bfc larided. Cro«h. «j and Pcleeriiadda.| Jaatreceived, aad for s« el. w r0r Ca»b, by COSN a BLE A fiMVTB, «eM?8-d S7aad 1 01 ION YARH. SSLoreo. Torsi SSsacks, of sope'taeqiallty, SO Wfciie CarpetChain. IS Colured V* bale. NJS. I and i Batt.ng Jot received aad far aale low fr.r Cash jit S7aadS Levee, by C05NABLK A OBACCO. 7S koTe«.'0 8MTTH. Lcmp SO boxee Klilarado tM Cad lie*. a«*or ed Waoda, Chowtaa Tekoeea. made in tke laat atowtb i»tk" yearfr mamfknirrfagt r«r aale low far Caah, a! 57 and 5* Levee bT eeptSO-d COSSABLK SMVTH. K ICK~ 70 Ha«»PrtmeBaagxB Bieoj Jnai rewivsd,aad fur aale lew totCaefe. atSTaad Levee, ae»t»r...i i A ^y YTH. Miscellaneous. SAVI.\G IS Economy Mam aMaftt* narr: Cat. piigti l-). and iosj_br Sckalkj M.n-ri^* il I.ue aud l^«tn a nl Futarity A O Wa -by Bar.ne»a Taatptiaensi My Southern Fncada—ty AUk«r OI is Wealth. Gfsat liargains from New York Auc tions arriving daily st the NEW YORK STORE, WeM*Con«r "t*o Eoteo Homo*, MAIN STREET. We bee to lnf»rw fiir -«*toner« our that bu^rlus tsk n ».!» si.tagr «.i late |I«IIIC the in lirt arot u rored .me vrr vh. ap DRf.S GOODS e n.-w w!,ich ofler ai nfiiMj old price*. We mt rcl ask a trial or Ute nost sceptical toconv.nee them of the fact that the N E W Y O K S O E Centiaaoe to betho Cheapest Store in iteo&iik Our tha Dry uoods busiaefa is rqu»v»iPBt Tt 1 UTias if Ui per etit t«Ue Partlitier Toour fr'fnd«i fn TT*^nbU Mlsaoarl wt WILL HP re oba«rva That any party purchasing Ten Dollar* With of Goods, at the New York Store, will be allowed fall Ferrysge. A LABOE LOT Of spRiir. a!vd SR.NJIEK niliti, flA.HTILL.IS, LACE, PHINTS, AO Jnst received. A fun assortment of Hoop suirts Sow In St ck. amoar whuh la a now axtlcle calUa the M9ire and Take" Skirt* SVhtck w» ?trO'Sly rreomniend. Ndl» 4htb*a !l-.* »b»t n o's are a»alti a# I dancing 10 than the moatoare. houest drivers. M'• iovlle the patrenafe of the traveling publte. LATHHOP A OODDASD. Vaiti. tMt -dt' isay»-d»X THE the h»-l»ru «ar»et», «, s W11! conT1 nor to sell t'Hr pre,en stodK tEOABBLESH OS' AN¥ ADVANCE* Be aore awlnJI at the Hew Vork Stck«, West rortier o' the Kaies llouae, ]Tf. tiRttit, A^ent. t«t the Public remember Uat A KQa aI.M ASO «U|I K RET^iR^tg-' re lhelaadingcHara. teri.ttc. of the UKW YOKK STORB. St. Louis nedlMl Collrfe. REGULAT LEF'TURES I if THIS IBSTlrtlTION will oommenee aa u««kat* On Monday,Jd Novemt^r. There wili be a prciimin Orv eooraoin Oeth'er. forthwr informal! n or circular, a^dre,, CMAJOAS A. PAPJ^ am. 4