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THEO ATE CITY. KEOKUK, IOWA: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10. CITY NEWS. PEIKTIXO IKES.—Wade's celebrated inks, of all colon, am be had at tkie oflw, aUaaa afactorer's prices. FOR SALE.—800 barrels Jeniten apples by 8. Pollock & Co., Wholesale Grocers. d«cl0-3t Raotcrre WAXTED.—-Notice the recrsdting card of Lieut. Irvine. ars from 4} to 6j. Private lessons outside of] THE Alexandria True Flag itself because the Alexandriia Bloomfield people affect, btliere Pbe Co. No S, the following was adopted iiemhfl, \f McCoy and George Higgins, be appointed to aad knew where to go for it. bthe .i ril l. r,o tpiscopal Church, but the illness of .• fl.il .1 1 lo 1U such as BianliPta Fiann^]„ at. i mini:tl,• HUlh i V Pnce WAR 8t0r7f 8K the card of the low price firm-Kfter1 A Hillis—in another column. dec6-5t LATESTJ RO*Ecvrr.—/VXIIRY'. n n E i a n o A f'AfTioN TO K •ude at home. Oet the E:wtinH Lnt„,t IPRAK wnti. _At Jit 0 of n, I f,,r th* th" Whil: Bfi dragfiata. RILIAKO*.—We deem ^Coe Drrpepua Cure. Thou.and. of dyspap. ttoa* who are Differing 1 bowelt, IT* it a trial. 'dao.lU.d-iun-wad-fri.wlt. !XxiCftT.~-AB exebanfe umiilBi a# flfty, say* erton'a Wafcoo and Caliwy. Bitten with hittaaaTi Ba alto ridM a fraal deal, pad to the abov. popui tor beverage and healthful eieroiae he attribote. hia Vfeoross health. Una raoant ooaaeioa, whan a*ked *f a madiaal friaad what phyaieiaa and apothe *Bry he employed, to which he replied "My ffcyeieiaa has always kaaaaaoaas aad ay anothe* eery an aai I" For sale hy Wit„K,0K( *fr* 4 Agaa» gahtj^a Mbb1»-MW, mrawmM The Thanksgiving aerricee of Square M. B. Cktupoh were jatrticija***" by Rev. Dr. Gillette, of the Medical College Rev. Mj. Phillipps, of the Third Pwpbyterian Church, Pes Moines and Re*. Jdhfi Bnf g«ns, of the Exchange street church. The sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. E. If. Wariag, who selected aa bis text, the words found in Psalms l^th, 12th and 14th verses: Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem praise thy God, 0 Zion. For he hath itrengthened the bar* of thy fates he hath blested thy ohildren within thee. Metnaketh peace in thy horderi, and filleth thee pertoncd and tocial Fv* elass hours. See circular*. onrs is the nation, and that was the glad oc- remain will, in many cases casion. A year ago the people had gathered themselves. fail to take advantage of it, or in other words, decision approached. The rebel armies sur- They shonld thank him for the brave officer^ in 1»»tebing a five-cent-pie«e, they krte si^t i rendered and the old flag waved unchallenged and privates, who, by their deeds of valor* of the dollar just beyond. overthe whole land. Even the desperation gave fresh lustre to our arms, and saved thtj of treason that was permitted to take from us nation. Thev should remember the country'il Wfts not more- WDgeance in. Stimpson, John Stannus, John «raves" is congratulating HE lamented Lincoln, the martyr President, dead, whoso blood has re-cemented the bonds railroad is a fixed fact, and tliat much of the The memorable year, now about to close, a rich, a glorious and imperishable heritage road is r*ady for the ties, and the iron has had witnessed the last rebel army disbanded,, to the country. They should thank him for been ordered, and because, as it says "what- the last rebel fortress surrendered, the last the plenty Uiat supplied our stores, for our ever Keokuk people may fel1 uP°n tbe TKbt a committee of four, to con- tragedy, who now lie- in ignominious has, safely guided by God's providence out. sist of The civiI' militnrr of the and «a®vass the city to raise means to purchase deserved pardons. Its representative man, and steadily moving onward upon her Heaven ft Ught fire engine for the use of thi company, i chosen chieftain and President, is confined a appointed course. W. P. SirxDcas, Pres. prisoner in a fortress of the Union, gloomily flie speaker concluded by r^fcrrfrigto the awaiting his coming trial and certain con- A. BSSPtcTABi.E audience witnessed the per- demnation. And that hateful flag, which so thankful and referred to the influence of the formance of the "French Spv" last evening, lately floated so defiantly over one half of our The trou e have increased since their first country, stripped from the staff of every strong for which they were aii sj grateful. The appearance and their entire company will be hold, torn from the mast head of every priva- present this week. The fine comedy of the teer, snatched from the grasp of even- ensign i had es|*cial reason for gratitude iu that its Serious Family, IH announced for Monday n evening, as also, first appearance in this city! the it et of our brave and victorious k- of the talented actress Miss Annie Morgan giO0s, and execrated by all true men every- Davis, sustained by the entire strength of the company. FOH a good warm shoe, lined with lamb's wool, the ladies will go to Htriskamp ft Matr less, where a good stock can be found. where, HEN* you have determined with yourself! national peace. that you w ill replenish your wardrobe, then The greatness of this crowning blessing can •eek yon the clothing store of Vencill only be esiiiuated in view of the facts of the Jones, you can supply your wants there. i war itself. It was a civil war: a war fought ..... with those who ought to have been our ^here was Jones going? To Hess, Stara brethren a war fought at our doors. It was Co., of course. He wanted aa overcoat, a war distinguished for the numbers engaged Y't publish elsewhere a report of the Thanksgiving services, in Chatham Square Chnrch. There was preaching in Rev, Mr.' Craig's and Ret. Mr. Thatcher's Church. We are sorry we ore no able to give any report thereof. There was to have been services *UlCU. 11 nU WIT UUtcU IQa U19 IIIUlvllUPlC L-aLwarInotedJfo. I \t r, of questions which it decided. Among them Kev. Mr. Jope, the Pastor, prevented. .v- r- ,1. a large stock of fall and winter goods, tweaty- uuiUng the people of all the States, aud copi- 8** W'Hiian in another column pickinjt Sam Wrg Grap. forSPEKR's WIJJS. It ia an admira Ue article, n*ed in hospitali and by the firat elass faaailies is Paris. Loadoa, and New York, iu pref erence to nld Port Wine. It i« worth a trial aad (ir«9 great aatitfaction. Oat. tt_sa REME*nER, now that it is winter is the' *r" supply of Woolen Goods,: i streamini? an KlS*r\' whose coruer-stone should be human aucuas iiankPte, rlannels, Shawls, Cloths, I I "Joseph! It was farmer May s voice, »a Caasimeres, Beavers. Ac., Ac. And don't n .... L, usually sift and tender. Before lie was aware, foijget that the place to get such goods of the' quesUon whe^h-, the p*r apprentice had felt a strong arm P1***51- in ahevancP- Egyptin hotur.' A lapOMd teeth. Warranted to public eonscieflee was becoming more intense ,Mthl •e»t fragrantly soentlv .lentrific^'eler puri-i evwy d^- lib public, For sale by Wilkinson A BarUett and °at^T^s' it to baoardaty to tar to i •Br 'tat the rno.t implicit reliance can be i 2ad™BJ —-C0Ug- BRlSMn' •Bre throat efceapett and best preparation in the market p'^ The BOT.2l-d4w.jm I nui8tbe iliz«ton n Wi" cur,v 1 the must be ___ o- »uu vuv vcuuuieai -TM,rs^f of My cough, eold, of the world must be discarded fcnd outraged. "a. or pit moi ar? affection. It is the: And so the war for the dominion of slavery I aud 5t are .ending .u their Uitimonial. to th. pro- i ^ad it ia a »tor., uyiog it hai oared th«n. We «ty to 1 ftiator., saying it hai oared than. We sav to 1 ii u. '"—aagiTin^ w froiB dytpapd^, eoaatipa tian. sour itamach. «r any a Alrm«ht-V G°d disordar «f0» Ka®arf»,*° return of proeperife we sbaH fcfpJthe ant moaitiee and alienations of t&e fsi| and be* come one people, in the true senae of the word, from t^a Lake* of the tfarth. tfe the Mexican Gulf, and from the rock-bdund shores of the Atlantic to the golden strands of the Pacific. The speaker said that there were some thing* that did not seem to promise so favor able a result. The l*le rebels have not, in all cases, acted as we could desire. Perhaps it was not to be expected. Changes of opin- irith the Bneat uf the wheat. i After referring to the duty of thankfulness defeat. Think of South Carolina and Ala for Let us remember their confessions of utter mercies, the speaker bam a. for any reaBon, endorsing the Consti-i i referred at lengtk to the special obligations of i tutional Amendment! Think of the civil, the people to thank God for national Class hours of Prof. BeWiugs Elocution sings. for pardon! We can afford to School from 2 to 4 o'clock p. school schol* I If ever Prof. Eastman s recent lecture in Chicago on Sherman was on his grand march from At- the land to stand tip to all these questions the secret and benefit* of advertising. We knta to the aea, and Grant was menacing Lee for the noble and able men who have con desire that every business man shall read it,! at Petersburg and Richmond. Then, and ducted our diplomacy, managed our finances and tbea practice by the advice therein coa- i for nearly six months longer, we wei* watch- and directed our legislation in this crisis. tallied. Vrrv few persons understand the the flashing of the telegraph to catch the They shonld thank God for Lincoln, the Sa true theorv of advertising, or, if they do, for i news of the final triumph of the Union cau*j Tior of his Country, and for Johnson, who i« fear of paying a living price to ihe printer, The bles- military and naval leaders of the South suing, i there was a nation that has reason be patient and generous, though firm and de praise to God for national deliverances, cided, and the questions of difficulty that yet paor. EASTHAS ox ADTBRTISIHO.—In aa- i to thank God for the prospect of peace. Then) They should be thankful for the finnnes« heavy at 11 o»»u oo tor plato other column we give some extracts from the contending armies were in battle array and decision that enabled the loyal people of|«*r»n'«lowerroB months came and went, and the day of! now presiding overthe interestsof the Union. Lovr] in it, for the extent, frequency and deadlines ment paralyqgd with horror. Then several of its battles, for the vast territory over which it was waged, for the desperate valor of tibe combatants, for the resources of art, inv^n-1 tion and treasure employed in its prosecution, ir the fiendish brutality of our foes, and for the vast destruction of life and property it in-' volved. It was the multitude .L. was whether this Union is a rope of sand, to Philadelphia Store, where they are closing out er it was a 6ra. stable, indissoluble bond. ft® ^aler »"d e THB MKS«AOE.-Have you read the Presi- i destroyed at the whim of a single State, as ^HowXy washed him, breathless and ex- I ^lA^/tra^Tall. The demand i. aetive, Hat aent e Message He neglects to recommend South Carolina, or any number of States, las cited. How they shuddered when they saw with a partial «f*reiry of fttmlf. there i« a 4i»posi the people to buy their drv goods atjhe those composing the Confederacr or wheh- bim gra^p once, twice, at a dark object under *'"n Sve per cent, below Eastern prices. bining them in oae great nationality. before him, he swam slowly and witii ditticul decl0-d4*wlt. Another question was whether this govern-! *.v i .i i i. I mt0 ,?n tio«sanl UP°a should er this continent should be free or slajre.' rouu*! him. ami in moment found hitn»«lf Apart from pretence, that was the real qnL xlulis, AO. %Main-st. dec6-5t A u .u I down grateful hoy's cheek*. I t!on* 'th T'BW •tonee, and you will never u*e any other after-! °Ur 'ef?'^ation divided our churches, aliena-1 child. ward. For «ale by all dntftriit* and nrrfnmjL i tet' our l»,"r»,,,r3r. by alldruffKi.N an!) L| T" ?tt,n8the All ^fleeting mea could «e that one .lJf CI AIJIS.—Rankin A McCrary collect °r t»p« of Ooremaaent aiaeti at I teph. 'smid the farmer: 'anythlflfc *ou like •Oldiers' claims promptly. rnov30-1m len**h 1 was not '"ppre"!""n i ai- prrseni aaj vilBg} of tn6 rebellion luid the mAia4*nAnr»p nf tl*i» i fnr Kb n mAiL* ,l.« l^ same perlutaa. the subordinate one with God. r»r i "'on. That was the first question with How was it with farmer May? He felt at ttpon bv having fort-iOT^rfl'Z. t,,em'the subordinate one with God. What fact»• SlaJer7 for in.! H_r.r.- ^•,'k 4mm V i .... IIIU liiUBiiiigui »pmi ROW. wL corner nlT.l' V *"d "°W 'ma8e TOLVKK, FIXCH A FILLKA.' WHOLEAAU A—.. !rhri,it had been held in the chains of A' ILLER, Wholesale Apeli, [nov22-Ita-wed-fri-etuu Chicago, IllinoiK. iBoviK-im-wad-fri-ro*. waa rapiu-, ly anpnenting. .and the infatuation of their "There, thert-' keeo it Josenh dol. impending cruia approach- ^back length tkoTO not on'y ftUo to extend and nationalize the institution i emu* of devout thanksgiving to that theae questions have been eoBjpletaly settled. Who qnevtions tbe nature of the Lnion now? Who doubts the perpetuity of this Government mad* dear to us by the cost of iu preservation, the blood •hed in iu defence, the sacrifices made and n, io r.ri.blT 'r1"""' 'ight °f V ke P,ok-1 demonstration of its colotwal strength, of its power of self-preservation, and of the deter mined valor and patriotism of the people. And the slavery question m*ay now be con sidered as also settled. The amendment to the Constitution will shortly be the supreme law of the lAnd. Freedom will be Flee labor, free schools,* Babt. national. free speech, a preas, free churches, exist Soath North, la tha almost settle! suffered to arrest the tide of victory, of the national unity, and whose memory ii j, and ft s-- Alexandria rebel privateer abandon its piratical op«ya- freedom from foreign complications, for the that the iron horse will soon be tions on the high seas, and the last rebel Christian philanthropy that ministpr^d to the heard on onr side of the Des Moines." Congress adjourn, to be called together no wounded,the sick anl the dying of onrarmy Met the regular monthWeeting of Uaio«! ,f LitlC0,n was "boated, speedy and especially that the Ship of State that has immediate actors iji, been rocked on so tempestuous an ocean, naval officers rode the blast: and that now, with smoother defunct Confederacy are sueing fornn-1 waters and more favoring winds, she is rtligiotts blessings for which we should be Churches in bringing about the results mambers the Southern army, trampled beneath attachment to the prineiplea of liberty and of the Church to which be belonged jUgtice has become nothing but the torn and had been tested and approved and lJieir wunc i#. pres* en shattered symbol of defea*. and disgrace. T|ie in this the hour of its peril. storm clouds of war that hung for four long years, like the pall of death overour land, have been driven away and to-day the nation re poses from its struggles in the enjoyment of two or thre and pulpiu had giv- so much aid to the nation in its struggles, I HH'B'I a Motker like Ike Btmk The weather had been unusual IT mild for dave before Christmas, so that 4'My boy! my fcoj and 1 can't swim !v "But I can," shouted a voice: can swim, then riw- He was waT bnt? bn,akiugcomers, the t0 ment, cemeuted by the blood of the Revoju ,, lhankiiod. cried the happr parent fold tion, planned and perfected by the wisest i«en 'be land, with one arm balding up poor ilif, him in his arnis Thev that ever set in a national council, the free«t roaring tire in the sitting room, and rubbed on the globe, the hope of the oppressed every h'm uutil he opeued his eyee. Very soon ke where—whether it should be rent in twain, or! wa? V* fragments, and whe h- S'1 UP" An1 where was Joseph? Sitting on tbe kiu.hen erect^ time t.» l«v .m whose cardinal principle should be despotism *ud face, from which the blood was still Hoor, sqneezin* Ibis wet clofhes and another rubbing the great painful gashes on his arm? w "A"?'' tears rolling the»-h anythin 7 ha,veu? ,h« 'l»estion you wigwor now Jo. naroe of il- mJ It was strange how this question was held |n*ny year of sorrow, aad given th* C*USe ,0 remember i all others." President, nnrthat for which the Congress] Tv,ice Joseph tried to gulp down the sobs legislates, nor that for which the army was that were rising in his throat sobs of joy raised. The President, the people, tbe Con- re.' anew aad exquisite nerfume for the h«.nik._i.:„r i Only be kllia to me sir," said he at last. Cleopatra anil the lajies of the present day vaiacl of th»« r*.K II- ... a ltln^ W0T^Ito 0,)ce ,or1?11 perfumes forced upoa you. ,l ct„„„ u„,iu ,l wise kindly heart. It quite broke him down, have j«t a. ^T\ e th l,e"ple. corrupted our press and do- J?#eph as if in a dream. His beautiful Fulton Ave- »t« power four millions of people, made in the ous red sparks of fire-!ight ran ot ^°d and redeemed by tne blood of walls, the whole room shining. b,mi me ,wha' had been the one K. 1 'nt0 ,'le corne'')her 81)6 ,ui«hl re^nt of slavery, determined that this Government *U' ^nd the Chrwtmas dinner «u aei wovernment overturned, the onward march of civ must be arrested, the free spirit of *«e quenched, and the afentiment 0Ili anc| anwhenfn(!n(}8 the The issue had to be met i :r.J5:-,!!,he DBKDI AND BLAHKB. Warranty, Quit Claim and Trust Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Justices' Blanks, Notes, Ac., can be had at this office. GSN. GRAXT ••w Task M^rkaft. By Mi|iarkJ OMio»fM MWas, fcr ssiMNai moa*4wk«t »«avf aa* IMUMMUi*•»« mm* twiui* m*m mmmm a good i^l||la|iMtlll1r* OS fcf Tra4*S*aa4e, aark«t cMag heavy. Whfeky—4oM at *tm »8 Grain-WhnMaH^ kaarjraaSSOS* loweai 1*B#1«S for Chicago Spring: 1 MUweakl* li* pnHfr, «trettRtb-nand th+r create a hnlthf are %ti aatMj t Th*r orerrofr*» Tli»*y •tr»-njfth*,n th» -i ''o« have Chri"tra" before no* and than, tt ha,i !»^n that ttl,pea, ,ohi„ disturbing cause in this nation. It had ruled his head down on his hands and cried like a other- bettJ nat„r.. W) he lloweJ up the white U- .tl8h,tl}' 'V1'1 OIle »rrn doll into his 1 •1T0 A* AaMr Mllwaake*. t*e Uttjt Eye Ml ud drooping. Barley hea»y and lower, at I OS tot Cae.d. But M.11 W«1 lkf« Cmm* We*. lair to ion and feeling come slowly, and changes of b„i.j suit dalleataaMiani. Oora daliaatle JlIIGSt Jrl&Il08 M&£LUI&CtQr6(l habits and social relations still more slowly. lower at Maw for noewnd, ^«B»« UK I for high mliadnearlj yellow ateo 80,000 liuabel# itrictly prinM Blsed Weelern for all Jaauary, I oyrre' option, at 1 00. 0*t* doll a«d heary at 4«$M for u «MDC,«nMa*M ft* —M*- V." Patroleum-Steady. C*m4e 41'««4% BaBaed la »ead «T««8. ''h'*'• ?j Grain—Whwl qoirt but oo«par*ti»»ly »l*ady Mo I *prin( at I J0'4#l 24 cloeed at 1 2I'4#1 21J4: 1 rlae* br»n Int pork «.id ia» Mo i i *y Cattle— H«*»lpt« n(!«l|. K-ii ipt. llyht. Faleaat* SSforhof*avera(iBf 1*7 tn l«»W fi-r hufa arrr»«i»« S34 Moat tf Um I Were at 4*10 (0 AtoMaSswta ket rather doll. Sho-p—"o (alee. SyTelefO|A.j N«w re*«,Dee.». —Firm at per cent St^rllnf Kichenge- Qalrt at Gold—H«a* and h-»er. op»Bi»* at lUfi" to lii'v derltaic te lU1^ aad clee.af at Total »»porte »p»clr tu-i*} the ice on the big pond was rotten but Harry wh^h i_.r--l:\V.iy will nt get int .-ra!at':vt. uga.u thought he would brave it it would be a pity unt»l the lith ia»t.. *haa ilu/.ou.utM) of wtereet not to enjoy the fun now, with so manv ad- op'.a the *-_-couJ eerie- »f Bevau-1 uirtiei faii due. mirinp eyei» fixed upon hiin He made a bold The reeult i« apparent ia a partial changing of dash—his little figure, upright and graceful, a0*1 rt«apar*Mve ewit itv of ia«.ueT i was balanced upon the ice. Then there was S"010 SS7,0-rt GoTrrtatDt with ut decided Irvtgfcu u Liverpu. 1 a ehade eati Mew T«i k Stack Market.. Br Te»erti}.h.] Ni w YOBK, Daa. t. The that Urge tale of jolJ hv the A-I 'taut Treaaarer have aircetly afected the tcotl--: auJ s'.g«k marketf. 1: ondir»tod that it i' tbe iBteatioa ot ihr Ireara v to fell ia all, at present. 6» million i- iart. Tbi- jiruduc a larife withdrawal of earreocjr into the euh-Tr*»»ar.v, A tUt *'rokeri f" Har- voices exclaime.1: "He i~ under water!—father, father, ry's iftider the ice ,l lt a crash. The ice gave wav and with a loud »on^.«^uce of pro'lu^rt ttrf appearat^e o! a err »?tlve aemana, I While the aiii'.uut .•uQ.unxlat i a wanteJ. per- cry, Harry disappeared beneath it. The group at the window seemed for a no- 1 Every particle of color had gone from far mer May s lace. his hands wildly. •'Oh, help!'' he cried. dl*cttJl, T"" u4 and 111 save him and dashing past the i Ro,j haw de-i.le.lt aii the dividend nf«.a the weeping mother. Joseph Craig plunged into peererred «to"k. and appropriate the mrpln* to to ,hListl\*» f*«lfasbed and liiAPnincr ipimi puntant with w.a 11 .L u. 1 .bleeding from contact with the ice inri^-tte. Lr,R9Tand l» pp*uo«r Fra-, opp.ebsors increasing. Tlie strain upon the *Bnt it, indeed 1 don t, and then ran away i hj at 11 a a ai»o at p. Pra»-r meeting w«i. face to the wall, lest br a 1 %i tbe imlnen8C *^0 were determin-1 Well, well, tears cannot always last, and »P*rfallia^v-nir«-'*' VMM™TBr«M'iSa,toJ"- to preaerre, but verysoon the May family were bright 8,n'''nf Joseph the happiest of them were gathered about it, they made a place for Joe among the child ren and mother May cotildnot heap hia plate enough with the good things ani the poor lad felt as if he were more ready to crv than to laugh, at all the kindly words which every one had for him. received an enthusiastic wel come at Charleston, where he arrived last Friday. He declined a public dinner which was tendered him. —One of the latest swindles ia one which has been successfully tried in Philadelphia. Bogus telegrams, the printed blanks of which are exan imitations of those used by tbe telegraph companies, are sent to persons interested in oil matters, informing them that some miserable oil company has struck a flowing well. The recipient swallows the bait, perhane tells his friends of his good Pewg, and the shares of the broken corpora tion are eagerly bought free will aa veil k"f*n^n fetrn, ftfca up at advanoedpricea. —English women, professional child steal era, are said to have amred ia New Yock fef ipfwKit* ^baofre "f water itod dlH* "t 4t«np«rion aad late baw. '4e« atiira liv»« tbe nUN. BB^intom ?l#-nt rerert. The\ (Minfj tbe Jr»-»th and aridity tbe at marfc Tt»y erre a Cotuit ipatfr«. Th«-y f«r«- Ida'rh»a. C\ ol#ra and Otolcra If^rlMMb Ttify cnrf Lirer iiBt an Ner »u* IlMadacbe. Th*jr are th« br«t bitt»*w lo tbe world Thej make tbe w«ak it'ong, and v e*hanited oaturr prrat »^»tor**r. Tbey are M«de rf j.nr- Cr«4i HUTTJ-. th* re'^brnted Ca'i«*T» Bark, roota and arc t»k#n wrf»i th« pl^a^urt- "f a tr*|f» Ubout A Churrh Directory. CNITBD PRKSBYTKHIAN —fifth atreet, betwaaa •lan and Hlondnio. 8ervi«aievar7 Kakbath at 11 a m. i and Tp.a. Baodaj 8chool#U a. ia. C"*'*Cu-Th«' ««reet, betweea "psepn. 1 aotl I Concert Hl( h. day gobool »U a m. Prwirb- "H 1,1 KBOKUX XVBKI8T0K1 Largcif We«t «i St. Lull! Wfcare May be found a large atoek of tB« Hope—firm at ]0®40 for ISM crop, and S#SB ft* IMAcro?. ProTiatoae—Pork heavy aad lower, at i# WS» BJJf for nee*, cldifbg fU N 8J^ regnlnr, end 2S OS lif •rim* mrK atao 2.2M» b»rT»li for tk^einber, atllan option. at* T*«» 10 and 2,M0 herreta -mm for Jaaa- I BM HAS OOH8TAjm.T OW HARD THB PIJJTCS.t* ar'y »nJ ?ebin»tT, adlere option, at 2T7»#SOOO. Beef awl 14 CS«1T 01 for Lard heavy and at Butter doll and heavy at f« Ohio, and W»U for State. |»WSS SS M«1S. ChiMl* Mark*!. By Telegraph. OBICAOO,l)ec.S. There waa nor* (tewilaeee in ttf craio SMrkrt to4ay bat the volnme of hu»ln««e tran«aru4 wa» vtry Light. Floor—Warkot wae wIriailT Sail and prim naJlj lower. Ther»- la ao deaioH here for (Upmost either Vaet or Son)I) STKJWWAT CO., Ktw Terfe, E. OABL.BR, WH. KHABB, Baltimore, C. Mil.L AH, B—fa. fi, M"1 tke CMaa^a A S«rthwe«teni t»r«r loan* at rxpeD* if paper. Priiae b,,l» curr. nt at «at. other grad-e at 1« to I.' («r cent. call loan*. The rata n a-aally 7 per cot. Gold eontinoe* weak. The fir»eminent i» an 4.*r«U»'Ki t.. he still *clliag, aad th' downward tea dencv if 'h,m helped by the later ao 1 »rllinj{ uat froely. Tht price ha- arara^ed aiwut to the H-T OBAKS'S PX^NTATION BITTBHS. O O K A E 8 Alan for the be«tOKaA!8 HARMONIUMS aadMBLO iDBoMS ef dIBereat nakM.aad for aay and all kladi i of Moaleal Insiraacala. ForOnltan, elegant and lateet style of Pi»uo Cover*, Violin itring". Bheel Moala. QteeMMI Plaaofcrt* Ia i itrocltoo 4c., Sc. W« call atlentiua alao to the •prlii* at M®**' Coin withrul malrrial rban«e Bo 1 •old to a limited -xt.-t.tat «2'v 1 at 40. r»jected at OaIn 'jul»t aid «t«-adj tljht ea!n 4t fjr Ko •Mr.- active ealee nf f^eeh Of thi* hvtwx. receipt-No 1 *Dd old r~*lpt« mt ttrrkm of Mr. P*CK frmh receipt# No 244. Begl«t«l ti4 enttr^y pg^ticoUr Att^otion tn Tunii.g PitDM, tiymiQfti T»l«Oto tbeui. *D1to tb«-{'UFCB**« sale of 1« K. a_ A^I rttlcd AAB I h*not. UftoUfiti ^.UllUOAOCe of tb« Highwtoea—U«ltKl awiaiid asd raiea ,illtrml hitherto tfren hia by an aprr*tatt»f witli «n)»ll tranncti''ti* »t 117®* Is. public. aogSl-daw Proiiatom— Market »rtaio«lly uMhaage*- A St* nichi hard of lit. tr.tu— ti .U« to day. Ureea buM eold at 14e BBPAHtrKQ MSreHSHl, SSUVIUB !aad«aw»U of rW,p rk Tb»llb*rmlp*tron*f» b»b#rt Pe«l.-S'»«dy »iil Srm. TlaotLy Mid at 3 00(3 IS thanktnf m» patriot for at S7»#3M» It,aadlef to «.y to thr prMirta :,et thai ber»l f.'f» mi— Bew Verk Beat/ Market. Sewing Machines. Wheeler & Wilson's tiff* I 1 wautrJ har* i» ao more th*i. nauat. The ttoek nark* hae take* a daoidMUy baariak cee. Tbc Uull do their W«t tu item the downward carrot, ao 1 eaeceed in checking the decline. I.at tbc rnonvy market it very ptroog. C"tnhitiati»i)« of ('p'ratur* are agaia(t them, He trembled and threw up that a fall in price* WJUW W» asuiuet iaevitahle. I tJ'jVerniBcut »re aga»n e»k. The eoa jditioa uf the woiicy mirkrt i ia tuetac «f (the fpwiiUtlw hol'J-r« to ».ll out. and tjuutationi are i ($ i lower. .... .. The Itirectura I POB SAL* BT Balloy cto Man aogVdrf BT ifjia to WILCOX Ai.llIHH SEWING MACHINE WlllMiHi,a«».r-lt.Tatk.Cord Uod. aid Qaflt, wtrfl nutbe S«ia*/'k. r' clotb wltfe *0 «h*ec4' of li^F* «!LS tk&ti fktij of 1O«»F B^SNJR w *t »M1 "ROTthr -r tb^ hr*«^ or t' I #r way, *»r t.» chan** Hi" r-fcti 'O aod fast»*u the »-r»i of •••ma by turning Btbmi.b •crew Tb»*y to a^« »r lim* 1»ttl.B Jaaan Baowa.Paator I FIRST PBKSItVTRRI IN—Corset tll^h and Fourth atreeta. BerrieK «Tery Sabbath at 11 a. m, aad 7 at. i I fcnday School a m. .J. 'iiLLITTa. Pastor. UNITARIAN C'CRCB—Corner Ulgb and Fourth •treeU. Service* eeary Sabbatb at 11 a. Ikiaday School 9a.m. R. Habsall, Paator. CHATHAM 6QUAKS M.B.OHCRPH—ORAEROFGET- ttarry presfs^n astb and Morgan «tre#t«. Pr ewe hi a* eeery FabbatL et and Tiny, her tl amaod S bbatb8cbr»ri at tf a.m. Pnbltc cheeks Hushed with orvinir, thrust her nrettv i Prajer Meeting oa Wadaaadaj.Taniaat. il„ll V... U. i B. H. wtaiaq.Paitor whispering J. T. Waaro***,Paator Societies. O. O. F. i. Ksekak L.*4fe mttj Iftw, OocnarTthaad VaiB*treeti. atU' i Ti liii s O N I KA«L.K C*I«B liaati HoiAaiUregulai'meeting the trstraaadayaVMiafMSe beforeCallmoonin rack iaoiUh. 4HDIN trODGR Hold*! teregalar noathlyaaattagthaBrstMoadayavra iBglaeachaeath. SATBCITV NOVItAHCHOHAPTBB M. T» BoMiUiregalaraeeUagtheeraiVrldarevealagiaeaaa •oath. PABVIN oaVROlL NOk a« BoMiltmplaraNlIti th* eaoead IrUar evaalag la Nth month. Duatiew Ceiiaadiry Oaraer ilttlulttb 8tretti| mrrn r«*a^i-«a vid can be ueed wht-rt ^r^et ia Th»*fr !. tb* wonder of all, becaaae of IU coaaUned -laeticity, strength aud beauty. yy ILCOX & gFBBP* of day P^rltrnl i' IT n RRin«^tH*wltv d-ttrate per«oD* re q'ndur a »enl e etitnu'aiit NJM by all Or#»rer» Fre* If..:* U HLil Palo.'ii». Oiil* *noin«» vhea r'.rli eoTcrnd l.j onr rlTat» 0.1. 8taiap ware of cauotcr Mt» and rt filled P. H. DRAKE a CO., naitWIul e»w Jl ark H. *. New Tork. SEWING MAOHI WtllStttch, U»m, fell. Tack. Cord,Bind, raM.Qaltt aed *mtMM»r heantlfally It will r«a fr perfae* work on the finf»t Nainsook, over tha hea I PP I beaei cloth,with of oe».lT.-.thrra.J cr'4-":rii- a**.* o»ecoar»»"#ft»a,4'i*#« »tifl h.'I. It ri:n* and• tillerthar »o^ ntliermaehiB". It form »tdela»tic*e*m.d»ff*riric("r TO every otb* ROVKR dc BAKKR u BE WING- machitstb WlUSIieh .Horn Fell Tuck Bind. Braid ni Qalltand i hr,.i,icT i,«autifull?. It will run from perfect work ontheflneet Naioeook.o»*Tth* kearieit beaver aWk, with BO changeottenaloD.needleorthread. I K E S 8 IN1TTIN6 HCOINE, C. EMERSON, ~"HBW ENOIUAN0 WAl tHREAD MACHINE! SIDING UP BOOTS. eeptS TH Ctm. tS—B*r*la Honda? evening E S I N E rAi«IIL,V aa*etlaa Paekechetack W•. 4J— Kagalai meeUage ver Vrlda ••Ing. BtrflMBB Le4|« N# l|lMllumetla •very Wedaeadayeeenlag. & SEWING MAC BIM Will *ew anything—from thi raaatagafa tackle Tarletan U tkaaiklBg of an overcoat. It •aa Ml, he«,llnd,braUl .gather, leek,lallt,aad ha*«aia«ily for great rariety of work. MI*rS,lkMawket aaadSad 41ar"a Manuhrl irtrs Haohinee har* «o«MBpetttioB. terObeelareBOdsaatele of wot%t ^Miarve A O BaERRol.AgtL. Ponrth*t,,bet.MaInini Banaean, muff -»oyT)i(.T0WA, S.s.• Atl. B. A&M1TAQB. S.jn. BAMPLB 8UOKBTB POU C«n«r fth aid Jehuoi Streets, K E O K U K Man •Ihttnrt BTBAN BHQIKBS, OAWB MILLS, BaABBOASTHNIB, mt Kalght Teatplan », ^IdaeoDclavw erarjr Wa4»»iaj ereaAag for drill aat •aaSi_ XfiTrtT 1. & WaUh and Jetrdry [Jepurtmenl at st oo. hat we piANO TONING,CLEANING AND M»reh»nt Tallorlnc DeDartment rXl 07 L. •tUct»- Lt' R*pAiriBf a» to merittha-.»tl«lactloaof thaee whw •lllfa*»r»e wlththflrorilere. .. «^.tder»l»ft atthe Mo»tc Store, 7J Hala Straat CeckukJowa.wlllbeproMptlyatteBded'u perfect ft t^sver «io.. will faater i ?5*t,eT«tt nt- »ach I I »!fl tb* oolj »othr2r«d *sr*rt ff»r tli CiQ »«*!1 th*» »t th* OfnC4Mf B^CB ^I#of ll»ckiBe*tid vorkcfto at nr*ir ROO n, i* i Oa Main «tr*M, betw^eii 4tt»n^ ti.. «hr foaed tn Taaadar*%o(irri'iarwf aaeb «e*h. Kr.Jif*iiin. WAirnt Emerson's Agency. THE "fLORESrE ScWlHO HACF1!'Es h«r* th» r»**rraaf i»* nuflioa, w i u e n- n i U» ba*e th* work rmrry ^4»b- riCDS MILL M*C1H!* IRT, PRB8S SCBBWI BABBITT MKT iL.Bc.^N., And do General RapalrWorJt. erttokrwitasMi ^wwaeUoH, and by etrt italtaaMm ear patron •.hope to merit VIU. ABKITA a adlMllftMhMfe O I N rf- CliOTBf, & CASSIMEEES VE8TINQ8 HJiS'lOtTBS'iSiD HOIS' CL0TH1SG Maaefactared by oarwlvaa u Wttlrrn Trade. lie hae en(*(ed In tbl« drutrt n«ut aeoap»t«ntaud tkli work-: Which to the naaT JOHIt W IE LOOM B, laol-dl! Plane Tcoef rrprtstif uimpUittOu al»o to oor ttock ot fiiBivisBne «OOD% Which eaaaot he ia»|«iSM la Wet,«adI—t,hwt set leaet.to omr TM THB BTAn, aad which, la taate. verlev eod etyle. tauM be uelM. It U eaper lBteadrd by onr tbr abiaet ia thti liae.and food work a»o bav« cipfmi. !mb provided, eo that w» cas war raatentir* .atrafa. tl R. 3AT11AS UBSSaodD.g. 8TBB.X.ofBtlUwre,Md. S. PBaHB aad I. STKU,eKeekok I«wa. oct: In the Business Again BARGAINS IN OLOTHINai Latest and Best Styles! BEST STOCK IN KEOKUK PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES 1 ff AVItO repurchased tbe stock of Mr. J.A JOHN A. ItaXa KLl, we are now raa^vtag m* a Uf|« aad coapleU aaaartaeat of CLOTHING. GEXTS FURXISHIXG ^feOODS, CASSLM.EHES. VBSTINOS, BEAVER CLOTHS, t€J. To vhteh we call tha eapacial attaatiav trf4 loam aa4 tha pahik geaaraUf. T»IMAIRRAOTIMIIIO MPAIT*«*T We «ba!l car»fal aad pr' mjt att'Dtir to order* fer-kiiu ifOKth««.aod wlllat)i«r«rjte* to all caaea. Remembrr the pl*et. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEOKUK, intuTW urniTur a rmunu tun WmiimamTB. Faid up Cmpitmi, THIS a flat,vf eofl !oopboia^&«»4a^b> meant of the 'ilGi U 1 $100,000 prepared to do a general :e aud OollactiBc bailne—. Draw BANK B*nking Ktchan^ei Ita own bill* uf Kfttbabfe on ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, FKANCE. and GERMANY. aeyaaataallaB.S. SMVitlea aad flold and SBw. Interaal Ileeenaa Stamp* and allowa th* uaoal ^Irf^^nt. T-» Note* conttantly on hand and for ««!. Callertioaf aade aad reoltted In £xchaaxe on tha asnal B. FOOT K, C. a^pll WH.TH0»P80Mft CO^ A N K E S KEOK1K, IOWA, Government Vouchers, iid Par aid lonty Ccrtifieatet, PHRCHASR AT BBBT BATBk. We buy Bxchang*,»akeoelleet»oa«^B44raw41»e« aa allpart*of Bnrope. ^»aBln«»*B»K»fthiak»rf*rfta«i cat a aa«aa«a»t»lM" laureat AlleweB «a Tlae aepeslta* |nneT ESTABLISHED 1846. a «a*j).4«*aaaea am twan. Geo. C. Anderson A Co. BANKEBS, KEOKUK, IOWA. Wedrew aarewa foreiga Blttaaa PARIS, Bg|UJW, AMSTERDAM, 0«*TA,' FRAV KFORTO. M» 1ABL1. BAMBURO, 1PRI0H, BRKMK5, ItPBLAfTK 0OLOGiri, tRiuAJii, AITDSCOTLAH®. &UOOI ••w York, Bt. Louis,dtaMtautl and Chleofd* E«fcakJowa.Jea.4.1eB-d FOR HAUL AN old established BOOK BINDERY. hcaed ia the city of KeokjA,lo**, doing a good tweiiifee, lt beiac the »nly h«v «[th. kM ia th* flity. Thi* Bindery la eaprlled with aialllklH a»a*id for car. rying on the btuinee. Hickek'aMaMlafl Ballag Ma rhlne, BtaaiBag Prew. aDd a good ar Taola, Bteekj I *e., which will be Kld chran If ap^MlaMen, for farther particular* appl norlMlm I. N MeKlaf m€ nHHIfi renlar meeting of 1 of tkae IOWA OOAL Aaa he hd« la •asfeafe, oa We4a«' i «S2ta j. a tepffrclHi Column. -A •»_ ...IK« jAQCML INS8RANCE AKNGT, MCSOBM lt.,Iwksk,U«s. •cftifistalc llMgliUml8«M fiw, Kim, ktke ««4 Lift luirtiMy TBBBBSTtllBBMHrnr IB TBI V J. Ataa tararaoee Co., of Hartford ,G*M{ CASH AHITB,$S^4M,«M.O«. Homelnsaraoce Company oT New York, t!Hi i JfiJiXJT STMUSET, CORNER SECOND, KEOKUK, IOWA. 1 O O K A E 8 i ^^Bwtehtoeall the attmtiea Stock thepahUe«oe«r at OAS! AMITB M.m.SM.SO. Inaara&ee Oe ni North Am«ries,Philad^ (1 raud 1J 04,) 0AB1 ASSETS •I.Tlt.lTl OO. Underwriter's Agency, SAM ASS1TB,S3,M3 LorilkrdFirelnsursnceCo.ofNew York, A E S 7 4 Arctic Fire Insarsnce Co. of New York, OAtl AMITB, 9SH.Mli, Iaternationsl Firs Ins. Co., of N. York, CASB ABSBTB, ll.tSS.IM.i*. North American Fire Ins. Co., olN. Y^ GASH Atarrs.si.iao.oo***. TimTeltrs'Ioe. Co., of Hartford.CoUB. (Iunrn acmlnet all kind, of arcidenta, Cash Capital J300,000.80. OOBB. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartrcr4 CASH AU(TH.|7^KH^Ma. Connecticut Matnal Lift lavtu:.! cr Icouiitfj,i«ao HEN'T. Ui|[b octUl F011 -V 7® Main street aaplfi VKNCILL JOHM Banking. Cm We *:ip tbe foil id#nt of B#pt 2Stb Tbi« orpiitfd iu on ibe ir.utn^l wJtb tb«- veil bhoin »dTmtUg« of frrTiitbiBM fncciraoce at in urniai co*t In tbe amoanc' u« f-iuj- leg ftia the Krw Tork Iadeje»- ttCM.it tb- liTgeat hf#- imarau«e cowpatir iatkS i with tfi- +xt j.tjon uf cue ru'»n eoc^ \t*n} h« irrwit io tbe w-rId. It* at. QmuUtfil ir Dearly OUJ (t fc&j p^id tia. in or^tnuatio® I "*«-r the- fatuiiit* a&d cr*Jitof» of 1-- iin4 ar.vl ha* r»-foia4Nl our *MjQ to p«.Uq i 'I-r® IB 'S IT or •qt^IUB pr^min iarplea i* v*er $.' fr -Jnwtii tbe abbua] diT W:H B* d^*'ared l«t OF feT. te^t TH» &CRV *.« of pfAicit* U«cH 6ttr:n£ tb t#ar !Froui ,1*2. !t« ALCuil ioci U o**r 900 j»«r it» receipt! fr intef- tX aloft* over bftl: a xuiiUotx. wbicb norMtufl paid its for tb» vr»f endiDf l*t Notem^r lta4. the** figures *jVl:e n tion mar be cLtainr-1 of tb# mttiee-- done t»r tb»- cctuj«ariT. aod of tb»- a4 T*ntan** off»rKl to t«#ur»-r». Fuller partirqlait will f-..-Ti.d io an rti»ernMit aootb«-r 1 Or tip %j{rmotAr*-» Irfe tn»nranre it !»tcarc»h o*-c^mrT tS Wi) AOTtbiti# at this da LorJ Ch*ii^»lior Ljndber«t% jrt-m&rai. thsat tnau witb a d^penietit 'aauJ it fr«i 1 from rjrr*ja- i» bi« 1i!r U u iutured, i« or-t t- v «tr--n£. Tb# duvy iwuraoc^ v4tBitt*d.tb"B**it t•.» find a »afe aad ctiMp ct^paej ajxl tbe 0Qi:rttu:4K Matn«! u both." H. B. Ttsr-Itc* ia tli«ac*Btfor tklipcpalar oampBiij i in tbl« cit?. octS SALE.—34o acres of I^rid. 2i»iJ in i ui t»T«ti-c. 100 io r— u*rari v ».'! uudcr ler?ce-^ ilh t* ~*u«ry Pr*i»e DwelUojc, tifbt rcomn t«'t«ro. tbrt* w-U«. and a li*i» atreMu of «at«r bruvgb tb»* p'are '-fhar J. ku-i Fran* Ram -Aj tgf f«»t. flu* farm t« Btuated mil'-t N rtb of vlM i»n« V i- Rai^r.^i. at B-.'inj *r'^. an nr«fl| oar,tT Ij»». ai*u i» oue o! tho L^-et farnu .* tioit te#a Uon of Uit Mate, atd Ur poM f-T |i, 1 p^r arre.luAT dc«c. aod tb*- l^aiateCe on tim*. with 8 prr c»-nt iut»rM«t. further icfuraatiott call on WILLI AM WHIolit, tbe plac*. v.r TBN.*r« ti fteal Catate A^ nt. K*^.kTjk. SALE.—A Hutiness on Maia »-et, b' taren Ttb aod ^tb, (North oo wfcifcA ttorr Ivrict ?tre BoiidiD^. 20 by eet. nb protwMT "fftrrd for few day* at tbe t*-10 poii Ji- atr*^t a TJ vi {I half ca-b *i*l ba*at»c in ix low prc« m«ulber with ia* letfat Title good or io eala. Ka^aire cf U. B. TKK-*\CK Mt SALK.—Two beautiful Iot= in Mb aod Wth l/ertfl, w:tb »tea!l fram» hot»e AO the »m« aHu, 20 fe*-t e«rt «a«t ai-iv of k't 11. b'uck 104. f-o tbe Durth aide cf Mala «fre^t, uear Tth »tre«t *J»ct ea*»t 3') fe^t U 7 in Liork IO. on Jobu#un ft re* t,a !j' iiiiDg A WilHarr*' fc^endrj. a a r.Hr will •j-I*- b.«aT The tfl'e CO4 TEN-KYCK. ibi property will te »ck 1 or dcm'« rr julreof B^tV A Frame L'wellinp House, term uf Xutember i-UjUirf n«l 1'irvt ptrM-t« 1* Kent per mouth $23 B. TK rrrK •7OR SALE—The House and Land now JT cnplM y Cbarlwi Irft-e. en tbe bluff, tvos:Ue4 and a bait aiHJte Re' kok—2*^ arr»a "f lai.d, udJ-t htfb ftate of cultiTatiotj, arid aeil foaced. Fm»* grvwtk ft uit trerj# rua:! fruite %ad gra(ef, brick bcu*e. coat* tvD LK r*. m««, -l rt-Uar. i^teru acd ut botj**-« a deatrable ecuatry residecce. Poaimon tha ftittof lober TiUe awrfect. Keqnirv of aax« TUf-KTCK. SALE—A CYatafre Frame IVpilijg 11 u i* acenpi"4, l-jr Uti-'ham \octll,«itaKX «m«, ct*:»ra. rellar. *«d h'.uae, ill lot aod Will f-Bced. with frcit tre-«. ar., attuated on lli(h.Wla«U 9rtrili twl ki|btk itrrrti. Kcokak. Title good Pcf. aeeifn lit of October. Enquire of j7u b. b. tbn-KVCK E^OK SALE.—The south half of thedoubl) tri'"k re»i Icmi formerl* occnpled y Ji MrCr«% Ba*]., rontaininjr room*. jr,1'1d cellar, rintem otatf#, and ali in f.*~S ..rder. This prof"-rty i« nitua'H on ni?a, l*t«e»c t^eTetith and Eiicbth «treet». an! it a r»»f deairable rMidence. in a Rood neighborhood, p. *wa«|f» the Brtt ofOctotier neit. Title aood or no n!». Va quire of L)J»1 U. B. TIN ETCK. -ih F*: 8ALE—10 ACR^^ of the be*t UD4 a^ctu n. wellcalrnlawd for **ith»r ^T*p*ao.' orbAr fruit, aad i» a'l onder tb» vary hiichrtt *tAta Of cultiTation. U »ltuat»d wltbtn twr. FORoo FuTvwth mi lea of n .aal will be aold witb or wit boat t&eeroui uow u|xn it Ba qnireof TB.N-BYCK. 8ALE—Lota 7 and 8 in Blade 181, the ccfT»er of 15th and Palsaaatraeta. wa, beaoldataharrain. Bnanire of m*r« H.B.TBN-BTCK fj^OR SALK—The weft half of a twe i rtory'U«M*bri« k DweTlinn Hcnn-.r*jnfahitngaia ri»m#.ci«terr. K'.odc«*l!ar. b(»«ae arid o*k^d all I io good order.eitiiMtfd rwey lot wel 1 feoc»d om^rof lithai II,600 Inquire flit band Dei «trret* "nt!f«.|o4. H.B.TKNKTCK. OR SALE—A Frame Cottace Dwell 16* wlthaeeen rooait. el«t»rn. prood cdlar and a Bne of fntlttrccii. with full lot. atid allic good or.Wr.«!tnated near hij»'.ne*«, oa Kichanii tween «th andTth «trevt«. Title (tood. Bo-j'iir* af i r^OR 8 J? witbti t, Ji'WO.— B.TJCN-BVCK. SALE—A #i«r Brwk CottBg|| fall lot»,llneBArn, WtKnlabed .CUtrm asB Ool'»r,it\:»ti'J on Franklin, between 0th and lith Bkn. Kecmk. Tltlegood. PrlcelS,500 feblS H.B TBW-BYOK. Twenty acres of beanti ia*. OR SALK Ard^Q or Or»p« L*nd. on and eearth Kippi rire .* Titi* rood. Pric«,4i,000. JCfi^airrof moh20 kak. tippi rire mbont tkrM roil® abotf tbtcity o( K B. TBN-BTCK P*ORSALE- •A one story Frame I)w»l iftf fr*tneHvn, riitfrn ani #r iapPov«ai#nta with full tot, situated on Bank. bcttMBlitudSditraetiflMkik Titlo cuoO PHer IVSM f*h\S] TUN ETC*. «H.f AOKAII S. HAMILI, & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS POWDER AGENTS, lOOOorner Main and4th Streets, eoectfnll? aotlfy trade that they have on i,and are conataatly r* etiving frou aaantketarera •pd eastern rftiea a large (lock of 1'IBftT OLAM Wonld tte trai Ind.a O E E I E S 1V WWoh_ they offer to fell at prfeea a* LOW AB I O I aalM1 H7HITE LEAD—TH^ W^LL KNOWN FLRAIHI W W "OeUtrr Pare," "BeHrTille,' "PhlladelpMa," aai Tiilat"'t" —•**"**h*r* **r WILUNbON, BARTLBTT 0^,