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THE GATE OFFF. KEOKUK! HONDAY, FEBRUA*? SPEAKING OVT IN IV. MCI*. There vu a tremaodous notfag in 9L Louis last week to mke tfrnagemeBta for giving the returning veterans a grand leoeption. Gen. Qrant and Oen. Rose ttrans were expected to be present, and of 4oui*e, all the soldiers in the city were anxious to be there to see then. Gen. McNeil was called oat and made patriotic speech, closing with the fol lcwiag very decided sentiments The "minions of Lincoln'1 hare been two and a half years in the field—what ihould St. Loaia do for them upon their return home Great God What Jo you •we to the soldiers in the field? What 4oes St. Louis owe The great uprising Which has saved the country did not be long to Missouri. I am ashamed to aay Ihe greater part of the State was disloyal, and a great many of my fellow-citisens Were disloyal. Some of them, if not will ing to act, were mekn enough to stand by nd encourage active disloyalty. But I say, to the honor of Missouri and St. Louis, there was a noble little band who ftiood up to their duty, and when .they ipoke about hanging the first "Lincoln hireling" who should desecrate the soil of Missonri, we said to them "come on, and we will see you through and by the help of Almighty God, and a protecting 1'rovidence, we were enabled to hold this city against the most outrageous, the most wicked conspiracy that was ever hatched in any place. In doing that, we were Sustained by our neighbors of the North. They are going back, having established their reputation for bravery upon the soil of every rebel State. They have driven back the rebellion until it is almost noth ing, and it ia only necessary for these men to hold their places a little while longer, and to use a vulgar phrase, the thing is ovarr Not by auk yat. Tbare are thoM here to-night, within the sound of my voio%_wjbp hare yat to ahed their blood fbtAheir fend lay down their lirea for their lUg. Bute*hat of that What if tak«*as»anf more lives aril h«r alrtady tafcfen 1* WMt is it to tar 4awn as maay «orali*»B to preserve for oar ehttdreti^viMlMtMathers fought tad Wed to preserve for US Aye, sir, remember that while you fight the enemy in front, you have an en emy in the rear to fight. Fernando Wood and such men stand in the rear, and what are they engaged in If any man wanta to more forward, they catoh him by the coat tail, and say, "Don't do this, it is unconstitutional." Down with them for ever, say I, and consign them to political oblivion. of liberty. Nearly one thousand years ago men «warniel over the plains of Europe, and Europe .'•bed tears over what a as called the holy war. This is a holy war, which ix to shake off the last shackle from the The Hon. C. D. Drake followed him in a fine speech, from which we make the fol lowing e* tract: But I want you to bear in mind, now, that we have in this State to contend with what i»! worse than the power of slavery, and that is the restoration of these blood stained rebels to public equality. [Cries of never, never Say never—say never, my fellow-citixens! 1 warn this vast as- My friends, not to detain yon further, I say here in this asaembly, and if I could I would say it to the whole loyal people of the country, there is no salva tion for the country save the radicalism of bayonets and bullets. While the sol diers sre fighting the radical battle on the Southern and Northern soil, let the citi zens fight the radical battle at the ballot box. There is nothing to carry the coun try over the roclu and quioksanda of this terrible emergency but radicalism. Gen. Fisk concluded some remarks in the following terms When the iron hail fnm Charleston was rattling against Sumter, among the foremost among those who sprang to arms in this city was the brave soldier who has just preceded me. You all remember with what alacrity Osterbaus and 3,000 of hia countrymen Bhut up their shops and went to the Arsenal to help to save the city of St. Louis. You temember they were then classically but profanely dnbbed the "damned Dutch and I am told that on the ever memorable Sunday alter the capture of Camp Jscksoo, while a negro preacher in this city waa engaged in the sanctuary, he gave thanka that Missouri was saved to the Union, and having beard the Germans called the "damned Dutch" so often that he thought it was their name, gone up. he is said to have actually prayed to God When these men go through St. Louis to bless the "damned Dutch." It was to thsir homes, I ask my old neighbors then I first wanted to learn German, and who have remained civilians, to treat got a book, but as far as I got was them kindly, to treat them well, and let bieu Bfuith. every man go home, saying St. Louis is I understand it is the intention of our the most loyal city in the 1'nion. citisens to give a weleome to all veterans, When this is d^ne, and when this war whether Misaourians or thoee from other is over, as I believe it aoon will be, I will States who pass through here on their way come back to St. Louis, where I have home. lived for twenty-eight ye^rs, more satia- W 0 all remember how they have fought fied with it as my home, as the birth-place i for us how the river was locked up, and onn. of my children, than 1 should have been i how Grant, and Koseerans and Osterhsus beiorf. *cnt down and said we will pick this Fellow-soldiers, you that are here who 1 lock how they went at it with their bay have re-enlisted sh veterans, I have no onets aud cot into thia rebel lock, atud terms to j:reet you I could not command turned one ward after another, until^ at the lanpoage to do it fitly. There will be Vickabur^ he met Banks with his New men here to ni^lit who will do it grace- Kuglatid men, and they there shook hands fully and properly. 1 say to you this, that all the rewards offered by the Gov ernment, and all the bounties paid, had very little to do in beckoning these men back into the service—they did not ask it—they would have gone for nothing. They are fighting for a principle, and every man is a uian of opinion. This i» a war of principle, in which men are pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors in the defence on the bosuui of the broad Mississippi, which has ever »inee flowed unvexed to the sea. I delight to honor these men aa a io1 dier, as a citizen, and I hope the time will never come wbau shall not fael in this way. I do not believe this is an inglorious war I belive this is God's war I believe in God and 1 believe lie intends this Government xhall be founded on a founda tion of freedom. I believe God is with us, and whoever leans on His right hand will never be deserted. Gen. Win. A. Pjle said't Let every soldier from Mlssourf, who has re-enlisted, be given a welcome, a downtrodden *Jave. I and many others fadjod welcome, telling the soldier that have stood here, the faithful sentinejs wbj|e over every mans negro. Fhey dared South. drivinji the rebels before him, Tl&d this rebellion in order to open the slave icalism has been marching on iu Si Louis, trade they were afraid of the growth of driving all before it. I aj:ree with what population in this great bread-growing) fle },as been marching on in the has btfUn gftid both Mr. Dnkko mvd country, and broke the contract under i General McNeil, that we have another which we worked faithfully, and when they broke that contract I said we would tuake a new contract which would wipe out slavery. [Cheers.] I never should have interfered—1 was a conservative in times of peace I always have been a con servative. I thank God my father gave ime a trade, and when he eent ue out he said he was putting a loaf of bread under joy arm. I never asked for public office 1 felt conservative I felt liks sustaining everything that kept peace and quietness between our neighbors. When this war came 1 said we will have a new deal en tirely, and before this war is done we will do away with the cause of it. You may suppose 1 am diverging into the }ine of politics, but in this war a soldier cannot talk without getting into politics every thing is political, and bayonets are radi cal I call upon every man to fight until the great cau6e of the war is wiped out forever element to contend with, and in the re construction of this Union the cowardly treason of Wood and Yallandigham uiay, perhaps, be the moat dangerous of the two. I never waot to see men whose hands are reeking with the blood of loyal soldiers come home and vote. Is treason so small a crime, does murder possess so little vanalitv, that men can for years raise their hands in parricidal strife sgaimt their conn try, and then come back, aay be is sorry, go to a Provest Marshal's office, take the oath, and go with me to the polls and vote. If so 1 waot my citizenship changed. But that will never be. Traitors most not go to the poils side by side with our loyal sol diers. That treason which has called you away from your wives, your families, and your business, which has caused you to eat "hard tack" and side bacon, which has caused you to encounter storms and cold I say, soldiers, do you want thoee men to go with you looked arms to the polls, and vote [Crus of no, no Then, citizens of St. Lonis, if you do not, give the veteran soldier a welcome that will encourage his heart, aud we shall have, at the end of the war, most em phatically the "land of the free and the home of the brave." And in the like strain epoke all who addressed the meeting, showing the scnti- •emblv of it. If it were left to you, 1 men's of 8-jldiera and citizens who partic now it would never be but, left to ipate in the arrangements to welcome our u-e low, dirty, detectable Conservatives veteran defenders on their return home, who want to be raised into office on the slu uldtroof these returned rebel*, it will be. But that is your danger and there is no pr«ater danger than, as the rebel lion dies out, these rebels may return and Control the dfcsiiny of this Slate, aud, per haps, of the United States. .For my part I say thai the man who ha* raided hia hand in parricidal anger and madness against his country don't deserve to take any share in the govern ment of that country, and that, I take it is one of tho phases of radicalism. Death to hla-ery, death to rebels in arms, utter ostracism and disfranchisement to the devils that don't get killed on the field of battle. [(en. MoNeil then called for throe cheers, which were promptly given.] 1 am glad to find, my jolly boys, that vou have got acme voice left your gun* Lave been speaking for two years past, and 1 am glad that you can speak out when occasion requirea. Oh, if there on.'y burned within their breasts the one millionth part of the patriotism that burns jin yours, treason would be laid low and buried out of eight la this land forever tend ever Probable Rbtgr* or tuc tST STATEMENT Of THE CONDITION ff& arm JJTNA l5$tJBANCE COMf'Y, ac »ssr«'M« omib., 0*th* 1h day if 4Urr *f Uu BUU tf IOWA. pawMatteU* l. The Mine of thi* Company to the 3. a JKtha Imwsc* TIMMHOunit of It* Capital Stock it Firna Hc»»a*» Tnou«i.""i DotUBa. Tlie .mount af Capital Slock I* aH paid Bf. The Asaara of the Company are AkciiU, »ABTAl. IUI. TIL. t'uli 011 hand, in Bank, and la the tuuiO* of or other peraofa... fHT,37'i 7* Real Jfotate unincumbered ST,90S ltl Morteace Buotla. V per cent, uaai-an nualinterart 110,008 12400 Horteaee Bonda, 7 per cent. aecai-aif nnSTnterMt 217,400 227,660 Hortcace Bond*, 8 tier cent. (eiui-an nual interest 131,000 138,240 Bocheeter City Boeda, 7 percent, aeari anuual Interval 2t,QOO Brouhl) n Ity Mater Bond*, 6 per coot K'laiHiUUutl intercut.............. 36jS00 i 37,600 City Mood*. per cent, terni-an •ual interest 80,MS Hartford City Scrip, 8 per cent. *emi amtuil iuternt 3S,000 41J0O Hart lord Town Bond* 8 per C«nt, au nualMmb SS.M0 Xew Vork City Boitfla, 6perceut.quar toriv interest 76,000 81,000 Unit'-d Mock of 1IM lo 1974, & per rent, •ruii-auiiiul iuti-rrat. .Ok^OOO JU6,taW Vulted Statta Work of 1(W1, Oper cent. a-uii-amtuai interest VJ&fUO 10%,500 L'ultetl State* iltixka of 1!-M, i J-JO'aj 0 p.-r rent. K«u-4uuual iatrruit 100,UUU ItSX,0W Cuiti-d Stan-* Tr^ury Notm, 7 3-1U per (.-lit Ki iiii annual i!it.-r-»t &7.30U Ctitujw ii' ut M.au »toi'k, |*'r ceot inlwvet. SO^OUO HJi'xle l.laixi Slock, (I ptt rem. wfml amiual uitT*-*t Olii 83,043 H.9QS £0,000 Stair Stock. 6 p«r cent, aa nuiJ mt»-rf»t JOS 00S K.-ntuvk Sut^ M*'U, 8 pereeet-aenrt-100,080 uouiul iiit«-rr»t 10,000 Ml'I|1(HU Male Slot W. 6 |W ccut. Mial anuuai iiit^rtwt 2kj000 \,» Slate Stuck 6 per eool. «Miil-Minnal fuHr.-«t 1&.009 ffOii ."-fuw-tT Iru«tr» Htutk t*t-*-k. Nt Y«jfk wr U« Shart .% Baotk St^rk* J*rw Y'irk *1ty V*k (ity JOO Comet or 1810—Mr. Watson, of the Observatory at Ann Arbor, in Michigan, discovered, on January 9th, a new comet, which be describes as very large and bright, with a tail one and a half degrees in length, and a nuoleua strongly condensed at the cen tre. In a supplement and oomet-eircolar accompanying the January number of the American Journal of Science and Art it is said "The elements almost exaotly resem ble thoee of the comet of 18If), so that thare can be very little doubt of the iden tity of the two comets. Whether this ia the first return to the perihelion since 1810, or whether it has returned several times unperceived, moat be deoided by subsequent observations." A good anecdote is told of AH Paaba, th« Sultan's grand vitier, recently in Paris. A lady, to whom thia gentle! nan was introduced at a soiree hazarded the naive qneetioo "Is the Saltan mar ried?" "A great deal, madam/' was the Turk'* reply. K fv 'X*1 ifc Ji- 10 «N 2a,WN 1M00 3&.860 Viirk fute ti j»er wot. qaar t'-rlj 31,000 lauiaiu Matt- Mm k 3 atiuu&l iiileftut 7ft.#0o Couii'xti. ai tit Scnp 8 (m eeat. int. 30,1100 Atlantic Mutual In*. Co. brrip of l«tt and 10 Sliar 1- t.'«Tin«H-tlnt Ich V rH Titr 800 tu.uou lK.OW Kivpr t'.. Stock J.000 iw "Imri-" llartf'-rtl awi .Ne«Ua»eu Itajlr-jad Co- #U«-k 3lJO Muir'» ('"in. kiMT Hajlnmd ll'T Miar— h-~ -ii M»rc«»trr kail rsad i -in- k J0Uuiro tiuuiu' Bank Stuck, Water iwy. 'uu j") .-t»Hrd k k. t^tailord t"«Mill 3* Miar- fjiglir S'k iMock, t^vrldeuce. 1,250 Uguoo iss,see *),tJ0U dl,5J0 10,780 1MU. Mos MM i.OOU 5,000 1,«*00 1.J00 30,600 »,seo 10^00 31,000 10,000 lOjBW «,000 »,0U» 14,000 Jk") &har*~ Revere bank Hturk, luu rvaifvw .NttrHy Bank Mock* Bocton, J* Hi «*l tb«* ftstr of Mm-uH t*t |, wi». Mo Mtn b. B'k M.^ Hi gt i*Mlla Shir, J'nrm. A Me« h. k Sturfc i'liifol'-li'liia. I'a U4 xutr*-* JUtiA titttik Sum. k, UirUufil 10.0130 n,ma Bank "t H*rtf rtJ C«*urty mm ujm llartf'.«nf. CV«u» j") Mtjurt-# City Bank HUk k, HirUtinl, Cbirt»t U*k Mttfik •«!, 0»nu eaoe bjm XJX» tlx* 44" frami. A C»*f»n jO»» ShArv# ItArtfoni Habit ttM tttiMU 10.000 10.000 10^00 k H+n- NurttwL -uu 1H» ilwu. Maiiii 'Hiu #h*z l*h«*uix Hank rwm........•».»« *t*tr k M'* k, IUrtt»f«t, lii 1-VU ha/ k. II 4* k. SMW A,aee 10,(Ml W,ouo ltl.UUU •M MM Urk City 1 ity tWnk ^t«« k, N'. V, Oty Bank tf OHMttrrvf N. .rk lily "B'k £M«rk •Hi ami Tridm B'k. V»»rk Tity KM B'k |C«« V .rk Ofy Mark' Bok Hock. &. Y. nty WUii Hiuik Sturk, N. Ji* Minr-* Kifhuiffv Bfeuk N« \«.rk ity 4«« Bank Hlock. Nrti i»rk City SJn M**nhaut*i iUiik IHotk, Vurk ity 44JU Siotf'-e Hauk tU«- **•*Cv. Khitrv* Nortb Bank Slock, V. City Shart-» B^k ut tt li,uuo 9HMI 10,MS mwo 30.UUO ^000 MMM0 U^BW yam SS.4SS 30,000 1 10,000 J0.U00 dlMHO 4a,ooo 41,000 43,400 UMNO «Mss 30,000 Sl.WS ld.OUO 10.WO 3S.00S s»v«n a,eoo 3D,000 a^ss SMOO 1MB 10,000 111,000 io,ooe 10.000 ao,ooo XMW0 15,000 30,000 10,000 a|,008 0,900 23,000 Stuik. \ifk.1t* SUmr«» .\ati-v»u Bank Stuck, N. Y. aOOTLAHD'S E A N I E S THE 0BEAT ITBEI8TBUIB« TOBTZOt These Bitten kive Performed Ior» Cvnl •ATI 1MB filfl.MTTU SATUUTACTMR! •A WE BOHC Emm OBIT Have More Respectable People to Vouoh for Them Than aay other irticli In th« Brk«t. VelMj asr One te CeatraSlct I hia imrtlw, AHDWILLPAY iieoo Te aay that vlll proaaee a CertiSeate yaklUM ¥y aa, that la not asauuia. lOOIlAllSl QBMMAM I h*»f tx» a HeWU (or i taokr •f lam I,, and lb at I n 4f ed rrt 4\i U.VM) o,aou •1.U00 lo^eo M.000 30,069 3i,«IS *Moe iy \urk Muck, X. .rk Cily JAW k i»f Nurtb Aiarrica euitk Nra Y«»rkOt JftW Shar*-* k uf tb« ttepubtk HUrck. Nem \irkCHj 4i» Siutrt-a Ikx-aa Bnuk iHwkm, If. Y. (1t 4Ui n'liAtx* k fetock, 3f, York City 6«)U ^harv« Fb -ui* Bank Stock, b. Y Of* 4K» ftuu-rs I uiuti Baitk Sukt X. York City U* N*. York liis. aimI Trait Co. Ni-w Yc*r%OtT. Iw e4kar*-« I tui'-tj Tr««t Cuoib ««»ck, NY' ouiity. Mi hi|^aii Buntk, 7 per C4»nt. iKriii-Hiiiiujd luten^t. 1Ui) Anetti i a i i i e s 6. The aiuouut of UabilBUa, due or not doe, to or i»th» rt*»litura, \iina 0. Um*« Xuoe. 7. a and rx/t 4o« »$H,UT0 W 8. y. Lo«sh^ uui^ijuati.'d, in luqwue, waiting fur further pruui.... ,..„UA,1W ..is.tatjuu Ti'tiJ IjaWlitiw. S 11. The pwit.-«t ni.,..in:! in.urrd in any one rink I* Twenty 1 liouioiiiil IMtant. Tlie i imt*i-i atuount niitrWfd to be larored te oil.' ity. Town. IIIaj,- or Block, varlM. 1^. Tbe A1.1 id lD-orporatiou of the Compaiiy i, aa (ti*U(4^l aiHl a «:opj i. 011 file with the Auditor of Iowa. Twenty Tli'.nsund IVIlnm .l.p.*itcd with the Htate irf Till III•».«. in «.„•* nrthat State, whkh ia Hot laciuded iu th»- alnne imtii, and I* equivalent t» no de|wit ..f Ottreapitnl or aariug*. imit«^l With tliu State of Ohio T»nitv-«ve TlioUMDd Dollar*. Hartfcnl, Jm.unry 1-t. lvll. 8TATK OiVNlXTKTT, IttaTroau Cortrv-ee. Thuius A. At.rjtAM)ES, l'rtmideut, and liCctra J. M, n— ^*T' tAnr. of the .f.rvt 1"[-katci '.f Ilru-t font. tinit. Uiiig ie»erHlly mid dnlv moru. .|. aud iMji Kiiil 1iK.l1 lor linuit II hh\h that thi' f,iri ^uiri(i i» a tnk\ lull and rnrri^-t FUttt iuvLt .1 tlie aOitus ..f ihe saitj ('oni|Nuiy, and that they lire the alx.Ti- nnnmi offitera thcnfl. TltOrt. A. AI.K.XA.NDKK. I'reKliUnt. l*t( 11 S J. lihMitt, Sv/fiMry. SnWrlbed ami ewt.rn to Ufun me lit.• above iiaoied Tlitfiuui A. AlexanihT, Pre*idetit, ami Luciiw J. Ilrudee S. lary,*»" l*tday "f January, A. Ii. lx'4. 1 .1 I1KNE1 IOII LitK, ueuce of the ACMToR OI'FK'E, IOWA. l»" M-ibv*. January IS. ]g6t It in h'Teliy certified, lliat on th" Ihth day of Jauunrr I80A. a «"i'i u »t»t"iu'ut til.-d iu thii oilii e, ahowini tht couditiou of the -H N A INSIHANt'K COMPA.N Y, U? cated at HabtkoiU), iu tin- ^tatc of Co*.v*«.tictt, ou the l»t day uf January A. i». l'-ot. in iw-.-ordauce with a |r. sion ol »n Ai "f the (loneral AF.HfiiiMy the £tatf Auihority t» tlierefore glrcn to tlie abov» named Com pany to traiidart tlieir a|4rojiriate liu*ine«« of Inatirance ia thi-« State in arcorrlanre with the lawn thereof, until the ^Ut day of January, A. 1). Oae Thounaitd lUght Han dred aud Mzty-flre. It is also cerlilied, That liKN'RY B. TKN-KVCK, Kwi. of Kn*u. h:t» l«u duly H| i-Hut.-l l.y «,.|J tVjinfmny' tlieir l.i* Iul Agent and AUorue.v fur the (Hint? nf ». with full power to take riak. of luaarance therein, and to ai'knowledga uirric. of procnw, u pr^rided hy law, apoe hl« tiling with the Clerk of til" IMatnrt In aad r« aid County, a certified copy of the itateaient 011 Sle ia thi* otttcc. it is furthercertiSed that the attached H"HM •ui coaa avaav cin or Ansle er lerveaa BeMIUjr, Wimii ef Iks KM aeja, u4 Umea artatag Dtm a «s erterei Btoaucfc. Oktsm the Fellawlaf Sysiptow Result in// from Disorder* of the Dipettiwe Orjnn» C.n*Upa.)«ti. Itvird Pi in. FoIIbcm cf Blood to tha ••u, Actuityuf the atomicb. Nuifa, Uoertbora, lor Food, PnllDou or Weight tn tho ktoaaafc. S»«i Knictatli nt, S.oklB(w KlaitrriDf «l ilit IM of Um Slusarh l*inmin| of lha ll.nl, Horrtwl 1 I*r rrut. M-Uli- "i and OiBcult Br«tt)iiu(. Floliering at tb* U eari, C'hoklnf or aof fotaua} sriMotioiu vhea la S Ijritif p"Hire, limn»«* of Vi Jon. LuU or Wtb« hefor. tle Siglit, Ferer aad DnllF.la in ttio Hud, UeBcle»» cj o( r»nplrni ii, of Utto Skin and H»iq id tb« hid*. R*ck, Cbecl, Uiafeo, Ac Sudden Clutn at H.«t Beroing ID the Pl»b, Coeatant lna(talga of Bril, aoa graot Dcprowion of Pplnu, f»rrr, an alcoholic miature. 1 aa l»4ettedu my IritmS KoUert Bhormakar. h*|., 'or h. r«a. or tblipra Juuice tj |»rc»t-t le^a. aid t^r ei« varageaiei.! to try Uiem, wheu *aaeriO!K tr"ai ereat and I mt' otitmaeti 4* hilily. Ta« ti v. ft Uiree i*'ti|--a .jI tke»« U«u^.at the b^iu oiD« 01 tbe preaaoi year, war |. |,. w«3 by e,l4ael rvuef, and re^^^atiou .e a deyrMr of l»:ilj and neutaJ TiH^r whtca I h«4 aotleit iwr *ix moaia. hef»re aaj k.o almo»t d-.j.aiied uf rena nis I therel.-re 'tr.wm J. U.kb.MAkB, KUI It helow Co.ta* at., Phi lad. Praai Mm. Warren Vendoi^h. Paator of the Hanit Chereh, G*rmaoi»wn, P.nn. Dr. C. B. Jatkaoo—l»*r8lr: Per.ocal eiperl- r.ee enable, me tu *a that I reaard Uie Oerman hiurr. prepared b) jnai a n.ot eicellenl meditioe. la cutl uf **rere eold ani geoer.1 debility 1 ba»e heea greatly beDettited hy tee u*e of the Hitter*, aad dvoM aot they will produce (iuilar tSeci, on ot&er*. Toor* truly, KiKkU KiMioLPlI, titrmantowa, Ha. From Key. J. H.I artier, Paator af Bedding M. B. k Cherca, fiiilade. Dr. Jacheea—Pear Sir Haricg aaed year German Bitter* In family fti qatmly I am repared to u tliat It ha. be( a of treat Mrtire. I tehrve that in •"ti cuts of g'cetal debility of ibe »«iem It if the aa'eitat.d m- rl Taluahl' remedy of which 1 ha»* any knowledge. kwu«, re*pect(ully, 90 10. All ttt^'r laiiiM apiMt tb« CuB|«ay *r«gi)oall, fur 4c H. TL K.NhR, So. 739 X. by U a true aad aonect ««ht 4 the .aid utateuicot. —-T In Teaiimony H"her«f, I hate fhereunto wt my band and aSlxed my aval of office thi* 18th day of —,— January, A. 1). 1864. CATjkli, Aaditer *f Stat^ Jan23-d3w cod rjIAIOBS FOR 1864. 1Ui daj teoaived tv_ in. V. BBOW1BU, .Nlneteetah St. Prme the K, liyoe*. formerly !'attor of the Colombo. [I. and Mlleatown (Pa.) Baptiat Cbarehei. K«r Rochelle, 5. Y. Ur. C. M. aekeee—' Dear Sir: I feel a plea*et* tkn», of in, own accord, to bear teatimony to tbe ex cellence ol tbe tteimtn Hitter*. Kar year* unee he inf mu'h aOlicted with Ihapepeia. 1 aeed them with Tei) heaeftctal reiuil, I have olten recommended them to pertju* enUeb'ed by that tormentn.g di*a»e, aud have Beard from thum the Binn nattering te.ti moniala a* to their git at value. In case* geuerai derilny, I believe it to be atonic thai caunot te »ur pa-^tJ. J.ii i,VUAo. Prom lha Bar. Tho». Winter. Pastor ef Boxberoagh Beptiil Charch. Or Jack .Oft—Dear Bir I feel tt da* to your eir-i lent preparation, fiomiatid beniiao Hivtera, too add my waiunon) to Die deferred reputation ii ha. oh tain.il I have for e»r», at timet, been troabled with great Uiaeiil^r In rojr he» I at nervosa »jalem. I wai adv:*eO a frlcudto try a bottle of your tier man bulera. I d"l »o and i.a» .»prrlenced great aud uu• expected relivf ay aiih haa been very materially beneBtled 1 Oonhdoni 1 recomme td the article wiirte 1 itieui with c»ae. Miaiiiar to mjrown, asd have heen aaaared a way of (ht ir geod (Beet*. Heapecitailj )ou»*. T. WIXTKK, Koabaro agh, Pa. From He» J• f. llerDii_,of tbe German Hefoimed Cnuich, Kutxtov ti, iii'r.» County, Pa. Df C. M. JaCkbou—Nir 1 bavc bvtu troubled niUi t»«oiT ««r0, »od Lave never uu1 ary mtUiciLe that UiU ino much govd &• Ho flat d*4 Hi lie it. 1 »m very uiueh improveU in bealth, haviD^ taken Ave bottle*. uf Iowa, entltliii "An Act in relation t,, iiuanuice (oiopa ui«»," apjmrred Jannary 2Sth, IHiT, auii an Al aiuciiiia torv Ihereto ai'i'i ov.Hl Fit ruaxy 186H. tuij ait Act ia re lade to 1.11 lii9urancc.Coni|ianie., appn.ri'd March 17, 186^: that saiii utateuieiit Hhow-a that .aid Company i* po«»e*»'^l of the reqaiaite aioouut of capita], aod iuvetted as rejtiir«l hy law. PRICES. Urp SM (keidlna nearly doable quantity Bt 00 per HotUe—hnlf a. t. IS Smalt fiiae IS eent* per Uoltie—ha.f do*. B4 BSWARB OF COCNTEBrElTS! Baa that tbeairnature ef "C. M. JACCSO."!,"l» ou the WttA PKK (I each hot lie. Should your ueareat dniggi.t not bare the articla, notbe peto4fby any 01 the Intoxicating preparalloe* that may bo offer'*! ia it* place, but a end to na,aaid ve will forward.awcarely packed,hy exprea*. Principal OSce ui Kaaafactwr, NO. 631 AKCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. O N E 3 E V A N S (Bneeeeaor*to C. M. JACKSOR a CO.,) Prefria a«ra* •TUTIOH tSTlTOriOS JpOafSJUT-IO* 4Sojn«»iTt!Tio« C0RSTITnT105 v *BW»TITUTI()S I ONBTITUTTO!* I'OSKTirUTIOS i'OSSTlTl'TU.1* f-^SKTiTrriox he RBMOMBB8, That thh 1TTTEIW N O A O O I (WHTiiKS ROJU IQOB WBLHKT, And Can't Hake Drunkard*. BUT Bfi THE BEST TO.XU\ IS 1 fit W )tt.O. Read Who Hmy» Bo: Frvoi th. Be*. L*t( O Bwt, f*»»tor ef tbf BaptiM Ckarco, fentertoo, S. J.. tviaicrtjr of the Berth Cbar«h,Phii»t. Geniian few I bi*e iwi lm-i kU .W lli.l ti«J r-.» U.t-ellt tbe felTt.'-trd, auc Toar* traty, -jm 1MW «3JM' Hank ra* atitk. r. 101. From Rer J. HewU.a Brown, D. U., Bditor of the Barf cloi*Si* vt SOJMS. «b»8# Bfciik k, N« w \rk Utj 44ell: ioa»KaovltdJCeyaad Chtiito Chr.au,., Y hi lad Alth.cxh ... dl»j»*e favor 'e?raeieRl Palotl MedicUie* iu jtCueraU .a otifa di«tra.t 4 Hf«it iOfr^ dieat. and et^ A. I yet krxrw of to ,«r r^a.in* a 1 diau uaj act t«* ltr to the h*»etu .« treis.re* L.uitr.t Vo k»u recetrtj ftota any »i uiie -rpeiaiwe IQ the hope th.t ha ai» '.ba* c, ntribote to 'Le t«oaSI of other*. 1 do tat* Ike rnpre fc.dijT ia "1 Hoclaod'* UeTtuan *H' rt, pr*|ar«C ty lr I. k i.**MMi,af tkia euy, L-.cau«t I prejudice acainar Utes tot many yr-art, ur.Jer the imprefci.rii tftei Ihey were cbtef vaa. CONBTITL'I 10.1 fONKTlTUTlON WAT an. THS GREAT REMEDY •4** fUR THR CONSTITUTION MITMI 0NIT KHOWNREHElt FOK tiSK* MABETEI, aa DISBj ua« KIDNEVI aai B1IBBU. CONSTITUTION WATER Haa been proaoeacod by th* Medieal Faealty, and th* nebllc, to be (be ao*l vosderfal regird/ tor tho p»r enamteer* of all dteeeaMef the STOMACH. LIVBR. K.IU5BTS and BLADOBB that baa orer b««t. uSbred. I la Mt a MlRKKAL WiTKHi It i« from expo rieaco tbat OOHSTIVUTION WATHK haa rataaafd, aad ve a«w *.» W ao maa donM. #he«i a lio^le haaheea known vo mr» dtteaeoa which tbe ce»t aedlca i teleot la fhta eoontry ha failed to »»!l*»*. A roaedy poeaeeilaa ^e Tirtcet uf CeeatitatloB W» ter cannot be rtaned n.id.r ua«k" prepa- atloai. ae It I* aow u**d bj the Bi/il Kientiftr prartitl-.aer. In this ettj It I* o»)T oecoDd-cUit pDTdciant thai crin dowo popular rcmedle* whtle the h^il«r .ktlt^d sake o*e of •»try tnran 10 acompll»h a »n.i lb* «ne e*»» of th* pbjairian lacxe.»ee a* kit knowl«l(e of dtferei reroedla. enablet him i» prodoer a ear*, whtl* other* fall id the aiteaipt. Kciecee i.tati*fl*d with th* trath I (jit* C«aitiioikin Watrr a fair trial—»r neea 700 who are rare from year tu jur, Bed we p*rtl~ula'l allade to ladlee who ar* ns*t«ailf reeertinK Itnl iruiaw. aci *11 wm 01 iocal appll. eattic* lor diaeairt, wnb u aiaeh chaace nf enece** aa there wnald he from loeal appiteatiun* 10 the throat Iter diaraae* of ih« braia. We hare alwar« tx-rn careful to Q*e laogoaf* In oor 1 etrt' lar tbnl roaH not .hock th* Bc4 d.lieale orfam- I litlon btil we retfi" to ma uf roasMuoieati'.e* ft person# fir which C.satitatltm Wate? la adapted. ae1 u( *M* Iimm no itldUcu tu beee made, that we have rem. tae eocfiuMQe that if the reme'ly W cap ahleof prd'„rir«* cure, matter at ih» dlwaae «hl be. It rtamlil be mad* kaowa The a^dlcine ii pat ap f»r the public, aad there (boald bo bu excep tto**. Wewoald*ar, omiitu'.ion Water I* But tike a 1 (tldr) pi!! made to mil th» .nd ta«'- It a medi cine iu ritry Ct *ei»e uf tne frui, pi ^€-1 iu tb* b*Dd* tbe fXKipte fnr th- ir tr BUBCTEI Ii a di^aae of th*and !lv^r. arilnj ibrfifh Ih* kidDeys, and l». »1 I- u* .'itrt, tb* tuii»t t.llrm dlaea*'. ept c«n»oir.pti..0. th.: aSf-n h* haacao ceeatilot. v* e hate ihj »j e f.»r uit uvlDictw". hat win Mat* l! st the eff«- I Irf diteaae I« the r»m »e»*ioo of lBetnr.br pnocij le or re|reiaM» pi^rti ii of tbe r« «i i 311 tu »ttfxr a huh »t imulate* the kblnert t, ae eireture Meret:„n of »ai»r. Many pe-*oB» »ulTer rroia '.Uaditeaie whu sgaorast vi it, ih» it, thee pa** l«rf» ja*' title* dor in* the day, acd are obliged e fet Lp from one ti Sfteeti tw.»»tr iisim dnrir* the Ll*!ii 0 nt» e lak- ti 11 qtili! their aiu-oiiuu I. called to u* laree •mrsit(f of water, aud ofum r-(i,or.hl» wbee it i a im- ,nce 1 .• t-e l.*ji od the control o»» of o'dlna-y reaied r« Ar.'titer t'lBp'oaj l» the jrt-at wi'b their effetu' UiK*!. ehict. wbea the ti«ea»e t» fal'jr a«i«hli»hrd. te ben to mac oth- iutoieraMe—'kt putitmt drimlt instant:, tcukm 1.0 0 Unkii.jly a!,- dr tt.- it -ulN, ol ia« »pec.( alee p. Ill Which I BKCK. ieiac In tte anifB'r 1 »ie great ii»*etire in pir lai'm 11|'« a *.e*t t-re it({ IbH rnct, aod ralti'* t'e aitei i.. i .,1 tau.e af- finally SiLted wild the t«r wtjith tfcey ar« r'com *r»4u»My f-.n. e«T.a mer.drd, 1. th. ie Kitttre. tu-j* 11 rota ejtvericae* I Coa»VJ^u«u ater ia. w *u. loaht, t^e only koowc t»as ri oomra-i daltr n will bo »UiU tied. I il tbi» remi »r iuhus. ar.rt *r L.re a. much cir 8 ieote i«re cheeriu.gf BV-ri i M«nde4 tv re .dvance! and 1 ail.*. a-l Uf patleut i ha»* »h»t opiam will prwJa :ut4 t/« 'B sm4 *a: it t: b»a cured r»rrj caae COKFTlTl'TIO* CtlSSTITCtlOJI fu ssrirrTttix rtsii! 1 k.s C'iN»TITfTIO\ SST' TI TI r«2tTITCt S «ak Ood aud ir.eDd lor dr.«i'u« ai- 10 i!,e ue J..M* TUS »HC •». flUlad. Fram tbe Bee. Joe. H. Keaaard, Paatur of tbe MB MapUat Ch-rcli. Dr. Jaehaae—Dm Sir I h««e heee freeeeeUy r» queav^d to cobaect a) ram* vita comm«*Jaiiuaa af OiSarect kind* medicine, '.•ut retarding ik. pracUc 1 a. oat oi my .pp'opriata •ph.re I kit. ia I eaaea e lio.d but itl cl.tr i-)Ol is »arioua laaiaueek, ai.'l i.»r :eaurW Hi my (.m. J.-f the UMrfulbea. ol Dr. llrKCaod'a U.ruiaa bkiter. 1 devatrl fvr one* from By n»ual C"-oi»r. i ei(.ie»»uiy loll coi'tiettua that, lor (n.ri! deoiiilj of Uie aUa at. e.| «-ri«ll) lor Ltr*r tiat-'fiil, 11 ^'3 and i«li-»lir Wd-araioju. la •omerase. it aiay Uu i but u.ualiy Joutn nut, it will be very hes'Scal to lho-e abu tuner ir the abwve c»uie Vv«r., rtry r»»jcctiui:y, tteer la lite Bladder, Ca|rg|«e, 8ra« vel. Brick Dm at •epoeit. Ac., *c.t fitei art*ia? fivim a fco'tv (ecratloe—tn Ue on i Paithaetd prevlnD' the ereal e»»el»icii 1-ki little, ard accoipanmi by wrere paio. and t*'*- Other a too Kiofaae aecrctioc—whlc* wi he •peedily ctited by th» v tTBa AlEB ATRa C'MtTlTl!TIt» nSsin iTKlS' coiMTrrrTtos OVl.T KNOWS' ATKB THB TUB Tmk THH I HP THB TH K THB THK TUB w VtKK KI^MISOV HWI KN.'W N KMl*t If K.N-iW S E5i'« K* i» .t KNOWN l\il«N I5UWS 05I.V O.XI.Y nsi.f Ufl.Y ONLY OS' Y O.tLT O.VLT 05 LT FO« RKrtRUT K»* Kf.ttlUV Fia KKtle.IlY F«»* RrMEl'V FOR RfMKliV ey,HKir KtIR rt»B FOB IDS BVKl.Y Kr MihuT RtMIKOY DIABETES IIRITATION OF TBB KICK uF HE BLADDKK, nrtAMMATIOK Or THE KIDKITS, CATARRH OF TUB BLADDBB. STBAVOtTABT A 1*0 t'RjtlBO, Oft PAIBPVL TBIHATIirG. F^r lbe«e H«ea*e* it ii trr:?Ta ««ve eirn remedy, and oe mu e*oo"t he raid in ita praiae. A *iB{(ie do** haa been knows Vo relief the moat urgent aympWma Are jou iroutied with that dittreaalng paia ia the •mall of the hack and through the hip*]? A teaapoenfa: a dy of the CuaaUtetioB *a'.er will i^tiere yon tike au(lc. rnvsiruNs Ilaee loo*aloe# (i.aa op the u*a of baehe. eah.be and iaalper in tbe treaia'ent o* tho*e diaeaMe.aud only aacthem lor the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION* WAT^Jl Bae proeed ltaelf equal to tbe taak ttmt header* I red apoe tt. IMtTaKTICS irritate and dreech the kidney*, aod by ebMtaot u«e aooa led te chronicdefeacration aad confirmed die ea*e. We preterit the Oon«tl?Tt!«n Water tothepcblle with the rot.v clioo that it hat n e.|Ual In relit?*mg tte elax of di.eaaeafor which it ha* been found »o emi oetillv *atc"ifnl for curing1 and mf truat that w» will be rewarded for our eforta te plaeiug a» Tilnabla a remedy la a form to meet the reqaircmesta of patiea aad phyaieiae. HKAD! EKAUM BBAD ritariii*. Pa Jane 2J. 1®S2 .— tr Dtmr tht Bladder. fend* Yuuri, witb retp^t S HKKNAN. lAisarDn^ta aai Wlaaa« awa .ti# A -»,v iJ «ie^ 4f P.|*Jilw«i Mt*: Wm. Tt Orttt s»r.- In Febroary, 18ct, I wai aitlnled with *U|tar diat.ele*. aud IJT H*e months 1 pa«*(M more than two jf• lions of waterin twentr-four Ikjurt. I wan ollifrd to *et up «i often aa len or twelve tlmesduring the night, and In Are m*JBtk« I lotl ahout orty ponnd* in weight, liiirioa the r.ih of July, 1861. I pro cored two hottlet of CoBalitull.® Water, and in two 4a\* after u«in|t it I experienced relief, aud after t.k inf two bottlea I waa entirely eared, aoon altar rejaln iac ey nroat good health. Yoon truly, T. L. DB WITT. Bo.to. roaxaaa 5. Y r.e. 57, 1H31 Urtgg t'« of Ik* Brart atd Irntititm if I e.il-il a ^hjeician. wlm atteodrd her ate^ul niue no-ntba, when h? lelt her w. r.e than he had found her I iheu eaipio)ed one af iheheM piiytieiaoa e*»ald fird. who attended h*r for t»bo il nine ui"nth%, and lui* al'» r» under hia care si dm aot vilTpr lite aa much pain Heilt.air gave ber up and laid "*rr rear u «ameal/# •jirrafr? *+id kt. ttu ta* ruck a combination complaint! that bcdiame ftrtia Jor agetasl oJt#e of her iroTii rapidly under it* t'eatm«»t, and now aapertn entirely I er dometlii affaita. She has not ukrn any tb« Convtltaiioe V\ ater fur ahoot foer week*, aad wg «re bappy to 'bat it has prod'iced a perma nent cure WM. VAS Bfc.NnagOrKM. WKTHra«nett, ronn Murch 2, lp«3 —De Qrtgg—Dfr Str :—tlarirgaeen Dry Goods. Drugs. 1868. 1868. 8PSIjrd If K ABE! COX & SHELLEY, 6. MA1W STREET, Keokak, ... Iowa. We hare eow nSlete, wai »f» dell? sneeMeg, a verj large and CoaipUta stutk of Staple rnicl Fsmoy Y O O S AND NOTIONS* Which we offer to the Tr&de *t priceeae fW LOW AS THE LOWEST.^ aMyS-dfcvlr D. WOODWABD, WHOLBSALB AVD BBTAIL DBALBB, 1VO. 87 1V1AIIV STREET, ia la reeeiptof hia fell eeaenawetef SPRING AND SUMMER y O o o s Barlii( pnrchaied my dtock for Carh I aball *el hoi at a «m«ll prolt*«elo»jTelj for CASH. Merchaat* aa well a* co*tamer* willde wellte (lee call before parchaalog eUewhere. arlS-ahwlj AT WHOLI2SALE. To Country Merchants PURCHASING 1 It f. nd if taken actor-!io* to the d!reru011• 11 wM .nrrtrfru. fr-jdut e a radical care. M'e wu'jld*«jr that the ch:ec»uu lii rcjjui w dWa«(«((., celataoeif ia ttedtaae aader arMch mi oaeer. O O S Notions, Hats, Caps, CLOThlNB, AC., Ae., KRAMER. IRWIN & CO. WOCLB ABBOl'KCK TO TBK TRADE nl AJt BIVAL OP THBIB /.tf.Btm STOCK OF Q- O O S ramc* In prirea. niiich they arr erierleg mm VER TAD YANTA GEO US TERMS. m. 108 1A» STREET, (IRON FRONT,) KEOKUK, IOWA. Groceries. K. F. HO\VI K, WHOLESALE GR0CEB, Produce and Commission MERCHANT. 4CBNT or HAIABD FOWDBB CO., No. 90, ••aatk at4e «f atnin, bet. 3d and 4tfe Bta., KEOKUK, .IOWA. keep conatantly on haad and (ernleat thelowael price* to caak cattomer* and prompt men a large aad veil aalected (lock of STAPLE AND FANCY O E I E S At Wholesale Only BMBhUCUG Sugsr, Tobbsco, Coffee, Cigars, Tea, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Dried Fruit, TTm. TT. :—I frt'oly ci\e .u iiUerty to make use of the foliowltig ceitifleate of the ralue ol t'onftituil n Water. wh! n 1 can reeommewd In the highest ni»ntier —Mr wife was attacked with p«l« In Ihe ahouid«r* whole ieu:th of toe back, and In her linih*. with Pii'pifatio* on. rfij/irn!'If \bout this I'm'' »he ci'tntnence-l il.o use of i onr.ition Wttei, atid "tir uttrr aetonlsrinoiit. almost th« first do*e aeetnrd to ha*e the iii r. »m'i ct. and eh-' ke -t '-n ira W. H. your adverti»eeiant ot "C-in'liiullon Water," rec mm-ndc .r Ii.fltmm.. Won cf thi* Kid: e»*nd Irrnatlouoftfce bladder, hat. in| «uJered fi-r Ihe pa*t tlir e i e«r«. uoj tried the *k*ll efa Bumber ol phyaKtaui wllh only t«mpo'ar relief, I ara* induced to it» "»r m-dicine I prmured one bottle of jour ag' nU at Harlford, Mf«m Lee, S|*aon a Co., ar.d win I had -*ed half of it t" my Tour* truly LhQNAUD 9. BIOKLOW. FOK SAUK BT ALL DKT7GOISTS. PRICK «1. WM. U. GKBGQ fc 'O, Proprietora. HOHQAN a ALLBN, General A*enle, No. 46 Cliff Kreat, Aeanra i« Cbkaoo PtriXBB, PtWCH a PULLBE, I SMITH a OWYBB. Bold by Aedraw J. WlUUeaea, trn w »i**r Fish, Wooden WkN, Salt, Cotton Yarns, Nails, Window Glass, Sec. TOTBLb. S. B. Vowell & C«N DRUGGISTS, Cmrmar Thirl aad Kain Ste., KEOKUK, Nsa=^- *ilW IOWA. air 21-d Window glass aitc qlass- Wiu. Glaw from 8110 to 30x40. G!a*«ware ofall deaeilb. tion». Froil Jam of the late*t pattem. to arrlTe. i D. Oils, Staple Drugs, Paper, Hope Twin BtteaaS Btaattna Powder, Lead. Shot, Cap*, Fua* all attieiie o*n*liy kept in my line. A* I bay my go:d* for ca*b I eao offer eon*lderable indacemeetii to buy era, and Inrlts them to call aad examine my afock before ti. VOWELL k OO., majrll-d 161 Main street. pATENT MEDICINE8. AII the popnlk. _.adicIoe* of tbe day.eoaaprf* ia Be*', Ajrrea', Sraffeuburr k. Cn 't S. o. VuWELLfc CO., mafll-d 151 Mt.lr. itreot PEBFUMERY AND TOILET AB JL IHl.hS. A lel rtand varied aitortment of tbe Inett T0V1 Soape, ilankerchtei Kxtracti .Hair Braabcaae Coeaba Jo»treceiredhT S. B. VoU KLI, a ('•., •aySl-d IS1 Malodreet. pAINTS, OILS AND VARNI8HE& Groaad and Drj Color* I,in»ecd (ard, Carboa, Taooers, Neatafoot, OsMot end Oltre Olli Gopals and Domao Varuubea, Ac For at market prieea hy fi. B. VOWKLL fc A CO., •eyti-4 151 Maiaatreet. Societies. A S O N I EtfiLE LVDtiE NO. It, Hold*It* regatar meeting tbe first Taetdajr evealhg oa or befi'r* fu 11 mom in each mouth. HABDH I.OIKiF. IVO.nt Held* it* refnlar monthly meeting tho lr*t erealnf ia each month. SATE CITY BOTAL AKCH CHAPTU NO. 7, Hold*it* regoler meetlof tbe Sr*t Friday evealae eeeh month. pabvis coiucil no. s, Hoidf IU rem lar os««:!:,i! tlf fee rH Prlday Tail tea teeech month. MASONIC BALI, Corner ef 7Ui aad Maui Street*' eacS-d I. O. of G. T. erjfBEAM LOWiE No. 1. ai-eu "n Monday e» eaiQg ftb week, at 7 o'rkxk. in tb-ir Hall Booth nde uf Mun l» ween tj^lah and Xiuth by Ad-nicistrat-ix rf eUte cf Heur* II. P. BOWKR. S «._WA5T»n—Tlide*, Fur« Bacon, Lard, Tal low. White Ueaa CloTerS^ad, Timothy Seed, Plaa Seed, Feathers, lleefwax. Wool. Rair», Pnake Root, H.rtntf.r,. i in'una, Hotter, Ege*. PoulUj and all kin^r ofCountn I'riKluee i^rwhi I will pay toe highest mnrk' price in Ci»h or food*. Coti-iguiueDte *olicit ed and nhallhare my prompt attention K. F. BOWER, ap3S-d W holaaale Grocer, Ke .knk.Iawa. & "DANIELS, A pent, *OB.OC£2m AND PRODUCE DEALER, Rlandeau *t»Kaekal Gar. 5th a doefl'St-dty mJGARS. 60 Uhd*. Sew Orteaea Sngar,—Old Ceo Kcr *ale by M. fiTAPPO surprise I fouud a Ktent change In my health. 1 liavo used two bottlea of it. and 1 aa where I never expected to te in my IIP*, w.ll, In Roml tplrlta. 1 eaitinit exprea* my gratitude for ii I reel that it 1« all mora ll »n you raeommended it to be. Bay tbe bi^uini of (rod ever attend v ,u in loot labor* "f lore. JMQU0113. A larire rarlrtr ef Dofcentlc »nd Poretgn Llqoora, of Ixiieett hr.ndr, peiehaaed before te* iiapoaitloe th af th* Kiciac 1 Kor ule kar by noriS-dlaa, jyjOLASSES. SSBbU. K O.syrep He. n«ate a.. leakak, j— rrarroBD, Levee. ^PPLES. 300 Barrela Appe*, ob eonclgnment. Por widow by M. STAfFORD, Uvea. in Barrel* aad Kef*. *ai* te* tf tot*. wmrwiirln?* atraeta, ir corner o» E%ht »tn et- octSJ-d ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Botiee i* -hereby r»'E that thp itBderiifiied bea been appo ntel the Conj'.t C^art of 1». Coeaty, Iowa, Adm njnratr)* of the estate o' Her.rj Z Cartia, deea**e1. 1bo«e ii ivlmt t• »std eitate wt'l make paimeot acor injfly TLow hafr* cia:m* itailiit It will prefect ar.d fl e tbeB( Bcc*prri!rs tn i»w 1.1 A ll'VlIU, i to m*-, duty rf tfwnlriiijr mr patrr.ii« Ctiiti*. dee OBKR H. I.ILL^IKHK, Att roey !a:IS-dl« Music. OLANO TUN I .-1.. 1 LEANING AND RKPAfR Tie itUnU kith 4 It. atiU -ay th jperM-r-il. %i 1 -U&n ttittM-- iif tt «»l»rrt"f »rf. r!« --irf- n oMtrtf* 11 t# ht tl:»» i't I fI tb^lr or-lrm. •f.fV-*- r-* l^ft at 73 Maisi ko&r Icira, will tie prootMlv to.. r} will hn Die vritk J0115 p. trjetroysr.. Raao Taiicr. $ iPue^.'k V I PIANO-FORTE *1%. MUSIC ROOMS, 77 .V F'-'frth Sir'*', .-7. /.*, Af' *-l£ AO!..«CT FOR Fiva different Manufacturers, Making tho frreatest variety and beti assortment in tho West. auo. acaar re* S. W. Smith's un«qua]©4 Hftrmomums and Melodeona. au. TH LeUtf Jfusie comtmtly on aprftf VTU8IU STORE, mm( ty Or*e«f*a rttmrm aaeaf. JtsL K.- E. KAMMER, •AIM RTUKT, KXOrVK. •rrwKr* •th as» (Ti m„ IOWA. Con»taiitly oa head the be*t kind of ara aad haprvrad ttrerMrtsng I A N O S And Elegant Piano Stools, niiviirLo HARno.\ins For Church and 1'arlor use. MELODEONS. VIOLINS, UI ail attcr kledt ef Baslcal IaatraMeats, Atau tbe latent aad n«*»t popular Sheet JTIaelC. a^ .touing aad Repairing of Pteena doee to gjre fttl Kati^taetkm. I HnTe nl* (wnneeted the ine of \v»t, L. «. docks, and Jewi eel Ituvt- nl« ay* on hand a good »ortI) e!it tbereoC je6-ilJtwl v i MM I l: for Kate, «•. Itonrh. K. line Bod Bilge, n»tht in i'arn, Wooltai *c„ In INtioa Pl.nl« intvli talaiaN. 4e, Pat in »*•., fide, ui'i (iJ* i^-xe*. Ik»ul«» wad Flaahe. IS and $3 •ize. f.r 11 otkls, I'i i'u i nosa, Ac. '•Onlv infall.ld-renwi'itr" kt tvn -Fr.«' fn uv IVi-w .t ilnofoT. o. to the WnBisn P^rnftr." "Rats come "Ut ui tluir Injun to iUa." gg- Sold Whol Mile in ail In!n' iti-» W S«hl Iy nil t-hjj!i!'«ti' aa«l I'.elal/'n wa)«ke». 0# Hit, ft! in.:ti»tt.,»^. £4 -See t'.iat 'tXistaa 11*0:4 i# 1I1 ea ii 1J)\. tlelMe and Kiosk, hef •. n i tv. *1}- A.lilr-*. IU HMK A. COSTJIB. a#- PiuNir»t. Dsfot ilR.'.twvv. X. \. Sohl by— S. A. VOW K1.L OOL A. .1. W II.KI.NSUN. Whoiceeie aad Batail Agi ai«. Keokuk, Iodnk J«il8-di«Hoi u. II. BOLT, GROCERIES, Pwiifi'E fi PCOTISKB^ A it i MAIN STRUT BAT SCALES, VO. 197 MAUI BT., BETWEEN 8th AUD Mfe, mmi KEOKUK, IOWA. "aa, Wl).|