Keokuk Dispatch (Newspaper) - October 19, 1852, Keokuk, Iowa E KEOKUK W. fc w. in between Third Sf Fourth 7wW in Three - t Five - ' paper to Ikt Any maino ut a club of tin mill be ta retain Ike 111) or to hate an extra for ont Any tending ut a club of Jive ht to an extra free of fir No papiri tint tht order it accompanied by the 35 ptr cent is added on tingle io not pay in R. c. C. L. H. Bon ne y Buren 00 4 11 for the purchase and sale sf of and establishing sale and location of Land Warrants always on hand and for sale for cash or on B. Several ferme and a great quantity of unimproved land for June 29, 185S-ly c. Judge 3d It St COUNSELLORS AT Van Buren County In of Van Wapello and June 39,1852-ly. T. AND COUNSELLOR AT attention to tha of claims and and purchasing and selling real and land Office corner of Johnson and 3d 15, 1852-ly_____ H. Judge of the Pint Judicial ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT May 25, OCTOBER 19, 1852. MATERIA Main to the well known firm of A. it Co substantial and steady trade of Jl this reputable secures safety to the purpose of selling his stock of superior and well selected both Wholesale and at St Louis In purity nnd Physicians and others cannot suit themselves better by purchasing In the large ana at our reduced will save lime and trav by Investments here instead of passing oa to Saint A. S. undersigned have this day entered into date from the 1st 1852,) for the purpose of conducting a general Hardware and Cutlery business in this W. HOWARD July 20,'52. T. between Main and 20, 1853. Kock lumi nnd A. COUNSELLOR AT James M St Hon L Jefferson B Messrs. Hughes Mo Stutsman M. AT LAW AND NOTARY Ft. the District Clerks Office in the Court A I. ALIUS and Domestic Dry ' 56, Main April 1852. RANKIN AT iOWA Office In Graham's brick june 3y ____________ W. AT inGraham's Brick 26,1851.n2. w. COUNSELORS AT Lee 1. AND COUNSELOR AT k COUNSELORS AT July HOUSE of Sight Exchange on the East and ot the lowest rates In sums to Buys Eastern and Southern Bills of Certificates of Bank Notes and Foreign Gold and made on all cities without charge and remitted promptly at crurent rates of Warrants Foil Refer to Messrs. Sl St N Philadelphia Oct. 28, Grocers and dealers In all kinds kinds of Main H- III Ready Made Boots and Graham's Second 1. splendid Keokuk Steam 1 11 extend their nnd through to Rock their through to the taut of the in forty-eight from St. In thirty-six leaving Rock nt 3 at 5, at 8, and Burlington ut m day of the week except and DIE NEW KATE and J. now form the line; ull first clues proprietors k wen red the ol the most prudent and throughout Mid ia well they none other than the nnd they flatter that they hare claims upon the uf tin* ux it in known that thle ot by any line the western Freight In 2. r >, 1P52 traveling public informed th t the New Ferry in now nt foot nf the plying regularly between that city and the Illinois Since the completion of the bridge tho river ot and the completion of tho Plank un the thle offers to Traveler and Emigrant to the Den or any of Southern than any other point on the Mississippi it being a nearer and better route from there an excellent and the County t f Hancock which is only twelve miles from the KM feet so that there need be of Practical will be in constant F. BARTLETT H. AT fice in the Court Attention given to all in the line of hla M. AT Fort Office one door east of the Eagle P. COUNSELLOR AT LAW No- Wall Sept. 12, York iow Publio Real Military Payment of of l0 Amicable collection of and all the sphere ot aw Agent a of cither at WHOLESALE 0* i will find It decidedly to Register Real Estate and bith j | sold and unsold Lands of Northern will Paid for carefully prepared for the convenience of g y MERRIAM W. II 1U A (i U E R R E A N ef Main Third KEOKUK II over J. E. E. W. AND LOCK 8etwf.en second and two doorf FROM the corner of keep constantly on hand an assortment of Double Powder Shot and Caps. repairing done repaired nnd brass done to Saddle and 3d Door from Iowa having opened iv new ment in the above location would cull the of the public to their stock of concave and coin inon and Wagon Carpet A of and Upper and kept constantly located ourselves as the prospect of forming a large manufacturing town on the River was in some of the persons concerned sent up Mr. B-a skillful aa an and who was also fond of to view the water privileges and to make inquiry as to the prices of land in the lie went with liia gun and lishing and obtained hoard in a Mr. and spent his time in viewing the and the and the and with occasional fowling and After time in talking with the one evening he told he liked the place very and thought he should be pleased to come and lire The man said should be pleased to have Mr. what will you take fur your 1 don't want to sell Mr. nor would unless I can get twice what it is as I am satisfied and don't want to it is worth won't sell for less than 83,000." is B can't give well you need Here the conversation B. continued his and having received his in the course of a few days renewed his task with Mr. have made up my mind that I should like to live here very and if though you ask I wiil take up with your and give you 83,-000.' as to Mr. you did not take my farm when I offered it to and I am not willing tosell it for anything less than 86,000.' are Mr. Indian is a time just ere the to old When In a reverie mellow daytime dreams away When Summer In gate once more on hill and Ta mark how many sheaves they And see if all is ripened balmy breath she whispers dying flowers look an t Tin Ir su lent incense ere they f who their the lilt the lingering A It where are Inld The loved and lost of Its last old IiIn his Willi the tree he on gathering all bin tiles the And and miser A nd to think it's all for h you tell the democrat has noticed that while who rail themselves will ly as a as as fatal tir ss anv the vilest cai ri it Invent wluM tills if it. thiy wilt lift thelk in and of us to utter a 7 Thn is bui in more that of arty History bini un Ihne n un men's pav n lfT i nerve of in a slanderer Of J a tu the h unjust and superior officer I as In ' his with Ir ulti at ohe sud a sold to abolition beyond all other we object to finally Scon because of his political with of and and the and other climes snd was a mera sa electioneering factions of our Northern fanatics and incendiaries 14. tu and und nut ot to take a true man by Now IV 1< tt of to and not io be il 1 munii in uwd noi to be in the in THE TRAVELING arc now shall continue a daily of four post mall from Keokuk to via mid Fait field to ville to and running a daily line of singes from 0^kuloo*u to via Mitchell's to Fort there with the Mall Stages to Fort Dodge and Council a daily of Four Couches from to via New Mount Rome and Fairfield to line of from Fairfield to lowu and also from Iowa City to Fort and a daily lino of couches from City to the above arc with lot of horses and Troy and Concord and always bo in to all who patronize our ut the risk of the None but the most accommodating and careful drivers are employed on the above furnished at a m FRINK June 22, i OUR A DOTTED U hat is iti favor of what do you say it is Mr. tending the term of naturalization to twenty-one The Native Amerio -n Q. Who down in parl at the in New York and up hti appeal designed to rally the y A. General What give lor appeal lie wm with at the conduct of Who between extending the period of residence before naturalization to twenty one and a total repeal of all acts of upon the subject Gen. What course did he prefer j A. The total repeal of all acts upon i the Q. Who concurred fully in the so B am in and I pies of the Philadelphia know that the rule of i nnd his ii Hid he in this war upon the to build up a great Northern ahull be e lough and enough to to the thus far thou f and is I man be the and Sp it if you can We that t ill more a nd W e lister were sacrificed at in rights of the they had aeed Reward and his It id notorious Omt Seott was he was the favorite of the anti for hud of the Whig and became the friends of in making Ills IW tfm Seward in the to have it and h wilted it so. Upon these and recollect I Z. i th. Sf i Oo they tho of lhat throw all the on the to und start a Cito taking the verge of civil we have disposition 1,1 Have Che to trost same influence ill the kilchen cabinet t i of the We Want th. Union to want to w. it duly want to see It perfectly And said C to Bee the of the South blended with | row sixpence odt ob to buy the going and not lis rights and interests and in its foreign with Urent ebry sixpence bring till We want a positive not a national net u .al 11)50. 1'nblic. I. Ills professional to the mm of Keokuk nnd cor- I ner of Main and Fifth over tho City Drug April 2T H. M. AND and Third between 1,1852. ............. D. M. M. of the Iowa State Medical ami Tendering tny sincere thanks to the citizens and vicinity for past and confidence while In partnership with J. O. I trust by strict attention to and s firm regard for my to merit a liberal share of their patronage and especially In the various cases of and diseases of Women and as 1 have and will continue to devote special attention to this branch of my Lee co. oct. 7, M. Surgeon In the U. S. his professional services to the sens of Keokuk and Office In Burke's new corner of Main and Third in new Book 20-'50 and Third in At dealers in and all kinds of country for which Is paid the highest market price in September 23, 1850. Main Second un Assortment of Silver Patent and Lepino a large stock of the beat quality of Gold Jew and other articles usually n jeweler Fine Watches carefully repaired and 24, 1850.] ol California made to Clock and Watch the corner of Main and Second HAVING been it of all of Clocks and Watches upwards of twenty years in lie is prepared to and repair fine clocks and in the most accurate manner 9 W. Military nnd Commission at the Land Main between and February 1", 1352-tf. E. Cil 15DI.KIS. and Notary lit the Land Main between First and February 17, Laud and Business tlie States of Illinois and at tlie Laud Main between 1st and 2nd. purchase and sale of real investigation of payment of supervision and care of city and county owned by buildings or other and collecting or loaning selling and locating Land legacies and carefully attended to st the 17, continue my offer more than twenty four finding he was went off for and the next day told Mr. F. he would give him 86,000. The purchase was deed and money Some time Mr. B. asked the farmer what reason he had in the course of a few days to double the price for his farm and to insist up it. I will tell you a day or two after I offered you the farm for 83,000 I saw two men on the opposite side of the Merrimac sitting on a and talking for some time then they got and one went up the and the other and after some time they and seemed in earnest conversation for half an hour or when they arose and went I did not know what it but I suspected something was in the and I was if you asked me again to sell my I would demand double began the purchase of land upon which the city of Lowell has been and these views the of Heury Clay loa mure military the comprehensive measure of uur to Y. H. AND RETAIL DRUGGIST No 60, Main the Big Machine between 2d and 3d Keokuk Butter and Boston 00 per bbl. All others at Lonis 16. 1851. B. constantly on hand aud for the Des Moines Valley a selected assortment of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES OF ALL Grape and of many choice aud in large low Constant additions made of all new and rare B. For further particulars see other Catalogues may be obtained gratis of Cleghorn or Chittenden Nursery situated near corner of Fulton aud Fourteenth J. K. and Artistic on Main Laclede where he will be to attend to all calls in the various branches of his on the most moderate and all work extracting and setting Teeth extracted without by the use of if and when thought A superior quality bru I powder for 10,'52-1 for of various lying in Iowa aud improved and and prices according to location and and In quantities aud qualities to soit at fine ill a good Mate of and of different within convenient distances from for sale at tho Feb. 17, NUMBER of building located in different arts of tlie adapted to the convenience of for sale st 17, writer m Health very justly condemns the habit of which a large number of persons as injurious to lie erect bodily attitude of more to health people generally Crooked bodily maintained lor any length el time are always whether in the standing or lying whether or To tit with the body leaning forward on the or to one with the heels elevated to a level with tbe is not only in bad but exceedingly detrimental to It the tbe vital interrupts the free motions of ihe and enfeebles the muscles of the abdominal and organ in unbalances the whole muscular Many children become sightly humpbacked or severely bv sleeping with the head raised on a high When any it to sit or or sleep in a crooked than a straight such person may be sure his muscular in is badly and the more he is to preserve a straight or upright and get back to nature the 17. of Det LAND taking of at relating to business at J tho Land may be directed to either of the and wilt receive prompt P. Feb 17. L. GOOD of Japanned and Brass Stage Brace Worsted and cotton Rein all uf which are offered al very low prices by L. $ C. BULL $ Co. March 15, 5i-lf finally resulted in the burning of several and a wanton of life Who wished success to ihe great work which ths Native parly had undertaken Gen. Who formed a coalition with ihe Native parly in in the fall of 1814? A. The bo passed thr alien law in the time of John Adams which extended period of naturalization to years The Federal or Whig Who repealed and substituted live as at The democratic here are some from whig papers IH and 41, showing whig sympathy with 1814, the New York Courier and Enquirer the naturalization taws must be and the time extended to 21 The New York a I whig sve honor tbe manliness jof Mr. whig for tbe doctrine of extending the term | of probation to 21 years for foreigners before can become The Newburg 0;:zette, Nov. 20, 184 4"Now, the whigs are in favor the repeal of the naturalization the restriction of political power to American Ah we staled before tbe this principle will henceforward be inscribed on tlie whig Is it not a whig a principle to be maintained and battled for by whigs as We need not desert to l for it is inscribed in letters of light upon that nnd the lhat we are whigs pledges us to ils defence and unfaltering The Kingston Journal It is proposed that the probationary term be extended to 21 years before the immigrant is permitted to take part in our and lhat no one of foreign birth be eligible to We go for these principles without hesitation or of the New York ' The victory of the is the triumph of Irishmen and over There must be fewer privileges to and more to In a there must he an American to rule the late Whig Mayor of New naturalization laws should be The Albany Daily a whig i It is our us our from Archbishop following letter from the Raman Catholic Archbishop of New isln reply to Mr. 1. T. Semmes of who had asked tlie advice about the duty of the Roman Catholics in the coming The answer is discreet and dignified 17, 1852. I read and the letter which addressed to under date of the 11th fii regard to the impending election of President of the United aud the part which yon think the Catholic citizens of the republic ought to take in It. The two candidates presented are General Scott and General The entire American people appear to be nearly equally divided in opinion as to which of these two will make tha belter chief fact seemes to intimate a general opinion that the country will be safe under the four year's Presidency nf As to the have been consulted as the limited choice between these The probability like their fellow citizens of they will be divided voting for one and soino for the Like they are liable to err ill under all the I prefer voting according to his they should err with or is equally with the majority of their fellow citizens of all rather than them guarded against such danger of erring in their choice of by any ecclesiastical sure that with your enlightened mind aud large Catholic the reasons on which this my humble opinion is whether you will agree with regard to its justice and In any I beg to subscribe myself your sincere and devoted servant In Archbishop of New Thomas J. Scott's while all dese be rich al And upon this bank went into old Catu ways taking care that every fork over according to bank ' the course of some of the stockholders ' thought they ' sm It a mid roiled on Cato to withdraw their capital from the when the conversation took place between Cato and Jack we want our money from de and quit dis bai yon heah de what bank done broke lar care what de i tell I wan t my shah ob de but J tell you ife bank rmt talkert bout t de money yotl don't Jott dat when de bank all go but whah de money en dis All he know bout it dat de motley always art bank no better dan white dit in bankin he hope lie cholera git hfm de bank berry But you know bank aint no better dan white Pel's New York Dutchman with a laughable of the way Mrs. mixes up domestic matters says Mrs. think I'll far the Editor of the Let 1 had had the honor of a rote on the 1 dld 1 it would have been given in favor of the land dis- with 111 last I want the bankrupt and the second hill gliding with for creating a fiscal long been Where's mv a conviction lhat ill as in tlm bed the church thing in the nature a bank of the when nothing is not ettly and but indispensable to operations of the when as well as to many of wants of i the and lators are out lint one to boil for some covered dust do immediately attend to this It with two friends sat down a take with me in my parlor at the the waving iu bis hand a banner designed ' was Ma I've my GABBER between Water and First WHOLESALE Dealers in Dry have received thair to which they invite tho attention of 16, L. M agent for Patent Lightning will attach them to any building in the at the rate of dollart for and ten cents for each additional to he addressed to 37-wtt_______ C. and Boat of prevent and to distinguish between the firm of leel Rice it. Son in the have changed the style of their firm in from Jeel to that of Thomas 13 J. M. W. Surgical Mechanical inform his friends and the public generally that ho has Ills office to ihe rooms over H. H. Ayres Drug where he continues to perform all operations iu the lino of his profession in the most skillful and satisfactory All operations March 9, BATHING and Shaving and Hair by opposite the Laclede may 13, GOOD article of lime kept hand and for sale in quantities to and upon reasonable at the south end of T. April 8,1.85i- 8cli'..il. undersigned would Inform the L zone of Keokuk that he has taken 4jg.)4 rooms at Mr. between thu and first where ho will receive pupils iu the of vocal and instrumental upon the most favorable He will also call at private residence and give if best of be given from Musical Professors at tho to Dr. D. L. 18, down Table Knives and Forks J and embracing a great variety of patterns and for sale 16, 1 L. fc C. H. Trace and chaine for sale 16, L. C. H. BULL Cranks and Friction also N ova Scotia Grind Stanea for sale by 16.'62] L. C. H. BULL Iron Molasses a superior article fur 16. C. Ground Alum in bleached hi fine just and for In quantities to Also 50 bugs and 100 hags daii v. lor sale 10, REEN barrels for salo 10} CLEGHORN - 75 embracing all L for sale bv C HORN 10, 18.W ___ best kept constantly on baud aud for sale hv Aug 10,"'52 CLEG HORN fc PILOT BREAD AND Emigrants to California are informed lhat wo have just received a full und fresh supply of Pilot Bread and which we can sell very crackers and bread have a better reputation than any other brand in tlie and emigrants and all others wanting a do wall to give us a 16, BURNS if HINE keeps on hand a supply of at the Ice House on the next door above the Ico furnished in any quantity and at all times to and wagons sent out early every in of ice can be obtained at any hour of tbe night by applying nt Mr. 11INE. 11. 1852-nl3-lm to Main street and tbe business J portion of the Inquire at this PATRIOTIC National the Secretary of the Washington Monument has published the following with a request for all the papers in the Union to copy several communications from various of the States bavo been made to the board of Managers the Washington Monument suggesting the propriety and expediency of having boxes placed at the pulls du ring the approaching to receive contributions for the National now iu tho course of erection in in accordance with these respectfully the judges or commissioners of the post master of the respective localities e the elections or other patriotic and spirited or Io duly by boxes titled up at the with the Contributions to the and the amount so to the Treasurer of the J. B. Any expense may attend these collections will be Hnd tho services thankfully acknowledged by the board of Story or have been informed lhat a young who left 1'aiv ly about three age to push bis in hna within these lew days returned On entering his mother's ha found her engaged in winding weft on weaver's After greeting on the happy the son told his mother to east by her pirn said ria cast by my pirn wheel I ken o' said look at at the same time producing a bank cheque tor the produce of his industry at the Australian gold We give the story as we have heard but nave no means of verifying its atill it is more Astonishing than the news we hear every day of the gold bearing fertility of those auriferous British well no man of foreign i r t h should be admitted lo the exercise of the political lights of an American Pierce at Bowdoin A.r. of tha Guspel gives an interesting account of the Commencement ceremonies at Among other incidents narrated we find Ihe course of the Mr. to cull up Gen. of New who modestly in the midst of Fi wilh his cluss of 1821- Mr. a sentiment in honor of our sister Sidle of New whose sous hod conferred honor upon Alma upon their anil one of there might be called in the of God to confer honor ou his whole country by his elevation to the Presidential could do no lest to rise and to He seemed somewhat anxious nt fi hut soon his und to a wry chaste and id ho hud come to renew the acquaintanceship nf curly life and enjoy the I of oilier Thow bright sunny were far than uny of tlie - f at range As Ire utood tni iho four bundled of then beforo from held of honor und toil in all parts of our great hf saw bright light hud at this fountain of but whilst this greeting give lhat pleasure mixed with was ut I thu rente in bru nee of those who hud gone before us to the laud of Hw visited the and shed his tears at the nf the whom he and over tho us of of his Our Who of us shull live to 1840, to draw up an designed to rally an now hesitate between extending the period of residence before a total repeal of all acts of Congress ou the mind inclines to the think we are liberal enough in providing for we leave the doer of admission open to the children of now who may hereafter be born without allowing their fathers to come and help to govern who alone have any right to ou claim that we can best govern and the better such iu toe mean so much the better for the foreigners who may ho res fie r come aud for their now in mean only after given electors born on the soil shall alone lect natives or adopted citizens to make laws for or to administer Scott Picture General in his speech at thus spoke the pictorial life Scott which the federal leaders arc so industriously circulating have moat of you at seen the recent life of General got up for general circulation says the title 1 mean the one which bears striking a resemblance to a book of nursery As a man who professes know something of the history of General I pronounce this pictured life a gross You may read it over and over 8ahi, and know 110 more of his biography than when you first sat clown to It w ritten in the full belief that it will suit the American or death The inhabitant en will yon leave off be 1'in just getting to the de who had to see informed of the traitor which you sausages or chop leave orders to tire not less than you been that child all this time black as your and that boy ol yours has torn up the first short of my its no use for a married woman to cultivate her intellect I must wait till a hand e thote for would appear as if Seward Whigs were preparing the minds of the people for and desolating AH the praue al the wsr and have in t Gen. Scott is a candidate for any hear him would tako it for granted that we were about electing a man to lead the army against some foreign instead of a high and brilliant intellect to control the great machine of All his are such as acquired in broil and and in advocated by his shrewd par limns on that The now was trie party a few fears ago but from Seward nnd Greeley to Tuck aud exalt the glories of a content in their dishonor ulane was LIKE thru Just the whig are greatly disgusted with the tactics ol the in making an official expose of sums of money which Gen. Scott drawn and from the amounting to 500, of arc held by him are without authority and $ 12,873 are unaccounted How m that the never published such an 1 be disgusted at They ne ver overwhelming libel on docs I a noi They and this Life oi General written by | keep up a loud html It is a lit companion receipts of public for Mother Hubbard and other juvenile Millions Stolen the great Democratic mass meeting at Pittsburgh the other Gen. Houston said that he had in his as tlie committee of the Senate to inquire into the the amount with the little pay by they above Fiee My for I yoti MY land wasn't that a great frauds perpetrated upon the carriage of evidence to show that of sixty on foot m rain of dollars expended bv the present whig administration of the general twenty millions of dollars was stolen by the creatures who hung ar the Treasury and on the offal Galphin who mine in none hut God 1 and who expect to return with Before that day that whole and succeed the Gardiners who came fn of stars now before ] He Mated that set below the or llh ir havo merged h. glory brighter | - to arise occupy l. prior to the of whoever hora j b. t i. whig Senator anil cor as may he ana mora learned he was to rlo wai that day net a moto fervently united in tho m which an enduring Ulan Seneca When I he He cloned bv that to | diati maden thoy n posl of duty or trial it first iu power ol and thin ill ovet the en tha the of Mr. Evaut of Ills being a and loose It. over Reserve the Presidency of Jhe he might her the belief that It will not fold it. until it down to the Health of j but we are at land and delivered burden of auction 11 0 Heal ill from a to the loved and It is not nt to see froa the artificial life of the liave themselves by the Who Would have thM Scott regard with common Unii a lor the White House takes the out of some folks Krea letti r to frodi that of Reserve the fate at reim petty 00 cerve is You mav down Ihe vote it I arb you on that There it tag ini and gnashing of in the tho providence of God be he hoped so to conduct tu bring no ou Alumni of College ou the it should ever be one of the of his ambition to edd if he to thet of reputation for their Alma of which have already contributed so speech wes received with much end { moet heartily cheered bv the whole ol the or thirty birds let loose over a single i no so jio me Constitution but a rut teue to the rommos fidelity mey be but It is They deny worth and power loved a or to make a h i