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TRI-WEEKLY HAWK-EYE. Saturday, lleeenlwr 30,. 1854. To the Friend* of the Hawk eye: It,, approach of the New Ytar affords a suitable occasion for reminding our frit-ads, as well in the city of Burlington, as throughout the State, who ap preciateour cffrt to publish a useful and accepta ble pspcr. that a word fitly spoken among neighbors and freinds, would place under renewed obliga and enlarge our tsphere of usefulness. We are present eiauus ««pon the people eoond to no other. Oar strenuous effi rt? to deserve the support and confidence of a discriminating public. h.ixe, to a consid-- able ext .nt, been acknowledged a,id appro dated. We have had a steady increase in subscrip tions, and a constant and healthy improvement in Um biwiiwtt »f the office. But our UsU do not nuin her,as yet.by several hundreds as mmy at tli y should to warrant the Urge outlay wo contemplate making in the spring foe the iuiprorment of the llawkeye. At the earliest practicable moment it id our iatentiou about* we meet with that encouragement which would warrant it, to present our paper in a fhape worthy of the first city in the State, and in all respccts at •1 east ««*l to any other piiptr, published in any j*-lty of our population East or West. In mcchanicnl execution, energy, and cnlerpii*Vfe d» not intend to be beaten here'or elsewhere. Wi I those who have in the short period of o#r «onneeti«n Miib {X* this paper br**me satii-fied of oOr imcntion.and ability to print a useful and aeceptti bh 'urnnl. devote a few hours to procuring sub-. *eiiptions? Could they, by any possibility, spare a few hour* for this purpose, it would place us under great obligati ns, and perhaps le the means of ia wring success to our enterprise? Our term? are ea-h. We shall receivc no subserip tioiis out of the eily, unless accompanicd .y the i «*ih. -r .s Weekly llawkeye $1,50 Tri-Wetkly «ia*le aepy ,« 4.«0 .» «JS copies 7.00 COMMIKO! COMMlSaa filli to say to my numerous frei'nds tod patrons in tho city, that I will be on hand with a NKW YEARS ini almost every other Amcric writer known to fame. If the reader will refer to Mr. Derby's ad vertisement of tin Cosmopolitan Art Asso cation, which will be found in another col umn, he will see that by forwarding $3 this magazine may be had, and a ticket to the drawing of this association, which takes place in the last of Janu try. The Magiaine is amply worth the money, to say about the statuary and painting* that may be drawn. Although we have always been opposed to all Lottery and Gift enterprises we feel at liberty to reecomend this because no ode can leo«e !y it. It will give to the best of the monthlies a wide rculation and e the means of distributing valuable works of art. ANOTHER REVOLCTIONAHY SOLDIER GONE.— The Cynthiana Ky. Kews, chronicles the death of pHiur RORERTS, one of "Ma rion'* men, who was, during all the bloody scenes that tried mens souls, with that in domitable hero, and acted well his part. He died in the vicinity of Cynthiana on the 10th inst, at an advanced age. 000, The enrninjrs of the Rock Mttnk itfttS STIOX Seam DREADFC!* tiin%anae«na»s-"-' *r in angled, and will not survive. Tlu lady determined oar pap- shall n fleet tha marvellous was injured, but not mgorously. The train n»ultiplicati' i»an.lpr..?ix nt* our people, and the Stopped and look both lady and gentleman and bcawtv of our city *yd state: and thus, on board, and carried them to Elgin, whoa* rf jthey were «red for.-[Ch«*go Democrat. i ij' I0,tl« A -.12.00 DURHAM BBUWX. ADDRESS at the proper time, that cannot b« beat here abouts. i will only stop now to say to cotemporaries that they have my sympathies, but they may ai well •'Hang up the 11 idle and the bow for thoy cannot compete. My address is got up of pure classic material of the best mod el, and is none of voar Iludibrastic nonsense. THE CARRIER. ISTOr. Stirzrr will be in this c'ty on Monday neit, and address the citizens on Temperance at Marion Hall, at o'clock, p. M. It i unnecessary to s*y any thing in re gard to Dr. JEWKTT or hts reputation ns a \ectarer. His reputation is world-wide, and he is eecond in ability to no one in this coun try, as a temperance lecturer. Tn« KXICKERBOCKEK.—We considered this as deeidedly the most talent ed and attractive periodical in this country. Under the editorishiji CL«RK, it possible to J1u ,iu.)OI, QOSTIOX.—Is .—is it posnoi* w I overestimate the importance of the School) By Queition, on the future of Catholicity V But I Older that thin notice be T'nblishcd in G'e Hawk the other day the Catholic worH wax startled .. the announcejD^^t that within a few years,' r8. one country—the United States of A perica, TVO MIIXIOK eorLs bad been lost to ^edand His Charch, and gained to hell and th? deviL It was publicly stated by a Cath elic clergvman that of ttTo descendants of CV,ho!ic irisl)ssen thU fiarful number liad become not eonvert* to Anglicianism, Meth RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Mr. Dale, •who i8 a conductor on tho Southern Michi gan R»iiroad, jnt with a dreadful accident on the Galena Railroad Yesterday. He was taking a lady in a with two horses from St. Charles to Elgin, tf a dance, and attempted to cross the milroal track about two miles we-t of Clinton, wh'h the iruin struck the bu. gy and threw the lady and him self out. Mr. L). was dragged alon£ some distance by the train, while the lady was pitched into the snow. He was very bad y A gor»tlt*man, in a private letter from the Sandwich Islands speaking of King Katne ham i, srtvs "He loafs about the town of Honolulu—peeps into a tavern and is ready to take a 'nip' with anybody that asks him. He isn't worth a 'continental,' and auction eers won't take his bids at an auction." To \lhom it may Concern. ANY peixm or parti s having vmsettUd neerunts wi'li the undersigned, will eonfer the POSSIBLE FAVOR, •10 do. Mould do.. 2Udo. .Soup, assM., IS do Hasins, new erop, 3# do Herring, 2 fci^e^ ground Rice, GUKATEST by making immediate arr.irs -ra.rit-' for tbetrsetticmentas all a jcountc- must positively be squared up by the first «f January, 1655. J. S. Burlington, Dec. 14,1854. KIMBALL A Co. JUST RECEIVED^ •?nn CANS prime Oysters, jC\J\J 10 b-xe.t Star Candles, and every article, in fact, usually found in grocery and provision stores—cheap as dirt, for cash—fhe»e HAlii) 'imes. ogle's accompanied by the ASH, 4. Elk-BCD A Steam Engines and Boiler GATES'ng. Patent Sci w u't tiearii VV. and all articles sold, will be sent heme fre dmrjre. «.»the wagon is always ready. W. II. A \DKK-0\. -Mil in Street, Burlington, Dec. 28, '54. p. vi. u\rv,s to., Mnnufacturers of and ap-nt.- for fhe.-:tle of Engine and Hand Lathes. Upright Drills. Slide Kettr, Power and Hand Plat eis. Ac. Castings made to order: and Steamboat i'n other Machinery repaired on the shortest notice* A select and lull ass. rtni nt of Patterns «.ri I and. EAG1.K WOKKs, CHICAGO, ILL. P. W. GATKS. 1 B. ?. GATES, A CO., Eajrk Woiks, Chicago Chicago. lee. 10, lS54-wAi\\0iu Iand have always WILLIS ilAVE 12 ea.'cs thick GAYLORD it has been everywhere admired by tho-ic who havo .sufficient discrimination and taste to appreciate literary ine'it. Its pages have been filled by article* from the pnn of WASHINGTON IRVING, J. At Auction, eommciteutg on the ISIH oi JANLTARV ooatistted froiii day to day, until all are sold. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of lif:y dollars and under. CASH, over fif ty to one hundred "dollars, three months credit, and all sums over one hundr.d dollars, six MONTHS AI covr »".!• CASH, which will give tlio.-e vhhing to purchase a eliHnce of obtaining cheap an Uciitivblc guod-, our stock being nothing new and well as-orted. \OTtCE. 1•MI0SE knowing themselves indebted to the under signed, either by Note or Kmk :irx*ount. are re qui'Stad to settle the same by the 1st of February next, as all unsetthd claime will le placed in the handsof a prop.r officer for collection, ntter that date. LO'-KAHDJkCO. Burlington, Dee., 14, 1854. bplm JOHN PIERSON, VS. V CHANCERY. JOHN S. DAVID, and others To John S. David, A. D. Green, Salena Cameron. Elizabeth David. Sar^h filer. Jacob Leffler, Mar tha Itemiek. D.ivid lt?tniek. Jam'*s B. (.atnernn, Hubert Cameron, llnwkin- Cameron. Edward Ca meron, llenry D. Cameron and Jotiah Cameron "\70U are hereby notified that ther® is now on file in I the ofiicc of the Clerk of the District Court Des Moines county. Ioui a petition of lohn Piereon, set tins nji a lieu for purchase money on certain lands desciilsd in .-aid petit ion, and in your hands, with -iu notice, and cl iiminr a device against you for said pL wA 1 .m i pureh ise tnonev and ititt re?t. or that said lands may Ctrng 1 Railroad for November were $14•,-,^ LLID .AI(I IS,U pear and auswer tberrttt, on or b»'fore e 24th fiay of Octolier, A t». 1S54. or aecoiding to the rules of aid ., ... Court, judgment and deerce will be render. 1 nguinst 9001ter oiism, PreshyterianUm, .lumperisra, or any of dry goods and Groceries for other form Prnt..af:intism. but! Dec 14 ISO It Aw II. U. Sl-Ofl u, Main st other form of dogmatic Protestantism, but spostatcs to the Catholic faith simply that ikzy had left the church not that they had fpni' to swell th" ranks of any other relig ion denomination. At this announcement, o^er which the powers of bell must have gloited, whilst angels wept, Protestantism onfidently foretold the downfall of the Cath olic Church on this continent, whilst Catho des, though of course recogaiaing some ex- "5 do St, LouU powdered* deration in the statement, couid not but .5 do do do loaf ^djaiit that contained much troth. But upon ust reeeived and for sale M.oeed[n£ly^1w y o»e opinion Catholics and Protestants were march 2S •peed: both attcibutcd the lo*s of tae Cath olic Church and the consequent damnation of so many myriads of souls, to th« perni wus and demoralizing influences of the ''Cojumon" or "Mired" school system. The P^-shop, the^wnbling bouaes -nd thebroth count th^if victims by thousands and tens ihous inds the Common school* of Amer JOHN J(Un,JOHN JAMKS GKKKN, '54.-5 PIEIIRON,SEN. his Att'y. C. M. CHERY, (SEECESS03 Dec. y, 1854. 1 ut ."tl Siiw Mill III. Indiiiiiii Money. Bank •ICIrclevilte—Clinton Bank of fMsntait. ls*ts( calf do. loy.- childrons bmt6 and Women's walk nr shoes all tirs! rate artiel.N, which I will sell cheap for the aliove named currency at par. Dee. 12. W. STCROIS. 12j000 Dollars worth of (ioods AT AUCTION. IM IF. undersigned wish in* ti close their pres nt bns- ine.-s, will offei for saletbeir entire stoek of Dry Good",Clothing. Jlatdwarc, Hoots and Shots, Ac., Ac., or J. M. Fox.) Dealer in Gold and Silver IVatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Pocket Cutlery, &c., &c.f One door North of the Piano Forte and Music Stu% Barrel House Building, Burlington, lewa. HAVING purehared the entire stock of J. M. Fog, the subscriber offers for the inspection ol the public, a full and complete assortment, which be {ur poses to sell at as reasonable prices as can be had elsewhere in the State. »ol«l IVntehtx. Gold and Lever Watches 18 carets fine, English Lever 18 caret* fine from $50 to •Hi Iver Lever full jewelled, from $15 to Cylinders from $9 to Dotached Lv Stiver Ware. Siver lever watches, full jewelled. lv*er and every otlv variety of silver watches »lso, s: yer pen hol ders, with gold |»ens, and pencil?, silver sj OMS, tea, desert and tablespoons, an excellent art e'e sugar tongs, cream xpoons, mustard spoons, salt 'ns and silver mounted castors, and buta.rknives.ad the above are reecommended to be the genuine arti es. t" ut ler y. Razors of every style and of the best brands, scissors pocket ki ivesdirks, and Bowi.: knives, and table cut lery, also candlesticks, a verj- elegant article. 1n«ical I »»st I'mneiitN. Aeoordeons. tlutinas. violin? flageolets.flutes and fifes Clucks. One and eight day clocks of every liu and quality at New York prices. Person.* wishing anything in his line,either at wholesale or retail prices, will do well to give him a call before they make their purchases, as be feels assured that he can accommodate them on as reasonable terms, as any house in the whole West. He also solicits those who want repairs done either upon gold or silver watches, go or silver ware, to give him a call as lie professes to have one of the very l»est mechanics in the west, and he warrants all work that goes out of his establishment. Old gold ami silver bought or exchanged at the regular price?. lie invites the ladies to give him a callandexamirtc his stoek of jewdrv. i.ndip*' jih'I GculIfiuens' furs. WSETS fitch and martin furs, 10 sets sable and eo"n do., 1 doz. Gent'Band other collars, »le by F.. Dec. T. WARSER. dl6,'i|)J (A '54. DOUAY CNALMRNS, l). seir, rmiiiuni Porl »b e lJii»iuts. *1THE« ib-crib.rs aie now li aiinfnc'iir !ig live sit a 1 t» wit: 4. 6. 9. 12. itnd 15 h«rse Power IJSK*OIIIO tive Boiler, Portable Kiiiiiies \vbi are vastly su|o rior to any other Portable Fug ne ntnde. Also, can furnish on shoit notice, Portable Circular Saw Mills, of the ino.«t app.'ovcd construction, and well ad.ipled t-r be attached to tlie Ptirtable Engines w ticii areea pable i cutting fioiu ix to twelve thousand feet of lumber 11 10 h»ur. For furti ev particular address P. Pocket Bibles, also, Douay Family Bi oles and Catholic Prayer book', at dec. 5th CORSE'S. .OAI'—0 boxes assorted Fancy, 43 do n v. J3. UYEoTUFFS—3P0 nov. 23. J. S. KIMBALL (X). KICE—ISO nov. 23. AliMlNGDALE—an at (nov. 10.) next, to be 'P II. 1 and credit, to be settled by Note, wiih g-«od, approved security. I11 order tv. reduc our st ck as much as possible, we shall commence this dav selling Our More will be closed on the 8th of January, pre paratory to Auction. LOCKAKD it CO. Barliagun, Ike. 14, ISM. For sale nor. ?5. A AND T. AT U„K-S, V..U er II«UIH Ker^rs 1-ooH LBS pure tallowcandlee at 15cts per lb. aheU article and «n-.« fourth cbeapr than issell ng about town. 600 lbs clean batting. je pcic.»s cheap prints for comforts. 360 lbs V. H. lea, pntue article 90 cti lo. K Ito Coffee for a .lollar. an«l all other much* at low prices at MARKMulgrove, HURDLETON, or the Two Brothers, by Mrs. Moodie. Helen or Jesuit Executorship, being pa.-sages in the life ot a BOV. 10, seceder from Honn.nism "lUG AR—25 iihds. prime N 0 10 fair» do 3ft bbls. Belchers (B) t0 du lo (A) "TTOICKS t,i th? "Sight, V 1). D., at (nov, 16 aTVrtbaLakes ILLS. und Forest Streams, lloney M«.n nnd other in calltie", nnd Lilly, bv Mrs.Oake* Smilfc, fe vi Jo# phlne, by Jlandl v, $24 $120 $45 $12 and Lepine WATCHES, with and without Hunting Cn^es, Full Jewelled, ar.d eighteen carats fine. Gold fob,and want chains, ot every variety, gold slides, gild keys, and seals, gold i earrings of every shape and pattern, 18 carat? fine, gold linger riu with diamond sets, and gold breast pins with diamond sets, gold thimbles and gold spec tacles. All the above are not surpassed by MPtytiiiar of the kind in this market. bbls puie Georgia lliee: 10 casks do do J. S. KIMBALL A CO [.MS1I—5~cnsk7No 1 Cod Fish 10 bbls Mackerel 10 half bbls White Lake Fish, nov. 23. J. S. KIMBALL & CO. \LERATUS 20 bids pulverised Boston caleratus. 25 boxes 1 lb papcis do do 200 do 81b do do nov. 23, '51. J. S. KIMBALL & CO. WASTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH. A COXVENIENT and substantial dwelling hoase, t\. pb-:\-:u)tly located. Enquire at this office. Nov. 21-tf. M1E Ladies will find* superior lot of Tissue pa per, at (nov lty) 0 4*9 KIMBALL & CO. do. KIMBALL Jk CO. J. S. best quality Indigo. 5W bbls madder 3 bbls copperas 3 bbls alum. ANAut VAN METER'S Interesting work for sale VAN METER'S. Meinlic Wealth of the United States described 1 compared with that of other countries, bv J. Whitney,at Xov. 21/54.) CORSE'S. V RIED FRUIT—200 bushels tun dried peaches. 250 do do do apples, (nov. 25.) J. S. KIMBALL A CO. For sale by C/ HANDLES—25 boxes mould Tallow Candles. 50 do Siar do 20 do superior Sjerm do 20 do ass't Colorado do For sale by (nov. 25.) J. S. KIMBALL fc CO. '1 TOBACCO—25 boxes Smith & White's. 40 do Moffit & Harris 25 do Whites Estneraldo. 75 do Bucknor'sas--'t brands. 20 do Natural Leaf. 40 do Lewis i Bro's assorted. 2D do Smoking do 25 do Fine cut smoking. 20 do Fine cut chert ing. •Dusuallv low by it 11 flulo Overcoats. tJALL i and get a Coat made for cold climates. small lot for sale by Dec. 7. '51. T. L. A C. B. PARSONS. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!! 'PHK fub.criber would respectfully in fortu the KATINO NP Main Street, Burlington, Dec. 5, 1851. nt VAN METER'S. J. S. KIXIBALL A CO. Rev. Jno. Cnmmings, VAN MEIER'S. s i lh^U^AfMErER'S Bookstore. OEATRICB, fcyOpthariae iwe. 7, '54 Kl nv i lK CLO l'IIIXO# it DOZ. Heavy new style over coat I) 5 doa. business do^ 5 fine drew fretekwfcf 15 1 assorted pants, Id 11 vetti, 25 suits ekildrens*clothing, 25 voulhs* An assortment of bovs' ckithing for sale at a slight 1Tr.tr""•,'trroiMLLB). Huek Mill* Mild Glove". jrv DOZ. assorted lined and unlined buck mitts, 41) :Ut do*. «euntlet and buck pb.ves, c.n kid.casbiu 're.shaminer lined do. For sale at KIMBALL A CO'S. Dee. 7, 1854 SIIAWIJ. ,1 DOZ. fine Bay State and Oxford long, li 1 doi. ishmere and Brock shawls Just receieved by J. S. KIMBALL A CO. REMIDM paid for old silver win by REEN, THOMAS A CJo. (Qanette copy) ^t^n 28 rpHE Potaj.her papers (re-printed from Putnams M..Mlily, a highly eniertai.m^work^at^ 15, Eieculrii's TlfR Pi X-i^^Ti'^UOLLISGSWORTH. Daoember 6, 185t-wAtw2w. ~7"~ ii*rrixc. BALES nice cotton batting. £f) 20 adding. Just receive*^ fnold t'riis. JI.ST received this day.an assortment of SI IhAMosp POINTED GOLD Ansel fc Edwards do Kdwards A Bushnell'f do Moore, Clark 4 Co's Superior Bank do RAVEyou any nov 16. LIFE (}Preshyterianism,Ilistoric.tt \LI Redstone or, Skctehcjiof Western its early Ministers its perilous time" rn 1 its first records, by-Joseph Smith. D. D. Nov. 2, '51. at CORSE'S. ft to and Hosiery. Wr E would inv attention to our large and varied stock of glove- and hosiery, for sale at low pri ce? TIC 2FT PEKIOR I'KKS WLI'u durability and quality in for elasticity KVKUV RESPECT are not sur- pafsed by anv bouse in thewt»t, an which 1 w ll warrant. I have the® at prieis fruin 00 to$18 Of P« di-«en,or from &0 cents to apii.ee. Anions the lot m:iy be f^und Bagley's Superior Bank Pens. Dawsoo, arreo 4 llyde s tip t- Petss. Ladies' do Bank do Ladies' do The Eagle do The Scotch Vietoria do, Please call and examine for yourselves and you will find that a be'ter and cheaper pen cinnot Iw bought VAN °f ^uba, or Notes of a Traveler in the Tropics, being a political, hitorical and satis tical account of the Island from its first discovery to the present time, by Maturin M. Ballow. at "(v.16- VA S ETEll'S. "E'rcs fhe Tribimo, Senile men.'1 you read the NEWSBOY? If you have nut can do so by en I ling round at Van Me tor's Book Store, where is kept a fine assortment of NEW and INTERESTING works «f a]] kinds, suitable for the wants of city and country taste. a fine lot of Stationery of all descriptions, School book*, te., whii will be sold as low as can be afforded by other house in the trade in the State. E. A. VAN METER. 2, Barret House Block. No. and Sayings of Mrj. Partington, at nov. 10. VAN 0 ALAD for the Solitary, ky an Epio '°v VAN OFF-HAND MKTKII'S. cute, at MKTtilt's. takings, or Crayon sketches of many of our most eminent men—a great national "»k at (nov. J6.) VAN METER'S, 'OBLIN SNOB—A laughing and side-snliting VI work, at (nov. 16.) VAN MEIER'S CCHAMBER'S Miscellany, 10 vols. Young Anoe- rica's Library, 8 vols., at VAN METER'S. Nov. 16. 1 )OTIPlIAR PAPERS, reprinted from Putnam I Monthly. Ilustrated by A. Hoppin, for salea npril l.'t CORSE'S 0? PCS Fancy Delainesfron I2to30ca yard 25 do French Merinos(allc«ds) at 37o do 20 p'cessraalii'heckciliiinghnm at l.Scdo 75 do bleached lnuslii fr. in 6 to 12cdo 300 dohcawltrown muslin from 6 to 10c do orsalc at HENRY H.SCOTT'S ,eblfI '51. DRESS GOODS. 9^ pieces figured Lawns, 50 pVs Lawn Patterns, uU 150 p'cs Printel lo., 50 '•llaragc O^laines," 27 assorted Popln s, fcr sale 1)W by march 18. J. S KI MBA ',L k CO. tbiography—My School and SchoolmnsteT or. tlie.Storv of mv Education, bv Hugh Miller. Th is is a rsonal nanalivt of a deeply in teres ing and instructive character,and one of tho uiostremark able men of the age to be had at Nov. 2.1 ^51. CORSE'S. W .tchr,. ^OLDTNDSILVERVVATCH l-:s.—Ju.-t reeived,a gfxnl assort inent of (Jold and Silver Leve h.iiitiiiir and plain eases, Lepines.Quartier Ac., for salecheap by A. WT. A W. T- JURIED unc SELECT J. S. KIMBALL 4 CO. beautiful »ud Comprehensive Commentary on the old and new Testaments, according to the present authorised version by Rev. Joseph Benson,for sale at [dec. 5] CORSE'S. V V public that, be hns^J titt. up his in the M-cond story lor eatinjj purposes, wln re ysters, and all the dainties in the eating way can be fomvl. aiel s, rved op on the short st notice. H. ANDEHwON. L. A C. FRUIT msrrh 28 MAT B. PAUSONS. aeeiiKivare. FINE lot just ope of latest styles by oct 26 A T. JL. A C. B. PAHSOSK -2000 lbs prime new apples, 1500 poaches 2500 rice 160 figs 1660 It Rnsins, for sate Book St speech of the Right lion. George George Can al sketch at [June 7,'53 ning, with a preliminary biographical sketch and appendix at CORSE'S Book-store tFOREIGN GOLD wanted ty jan. 23 GREEN, THOMAS A Co. A VA or, the Child of Adoption, a new work of great interest, at CORSE'S. Nov. 2, '51. 'plIE Youth of Jefferson or, a Chronicle efColIega J. Scrapes nt Williamsbur Nov. 21, '54. SPLENDID assortment of Ledgers, Day B'toks, Journals and County Records: just re ceived at lNov.21. 51.) COHftE'S. Cj HORAL B'CADS, necklaces, armlets and tics, with nnd without lockets, a gKd article by sept. 21, '54. A. W. A CAKPEMTBR. SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! SHOVELS!!! ADOZEN Ames solid back Canal Shovels jnst re I U ceived by exptess and for by J.O. Laumas A BRO'S. Corner Water and Jefferson streets. Jiwe27,,54. FANCY DRY GOODS. A FINE a-sortmentof latlies's dress gtHHls, latest stvh'f. iu-'t opened acd for sale low nt tbenewstoreof may 20 NUNN A I1UEY. S^ILVERWARE.njnsUnd spoons, sugar i JEnglish )X I\o(ice. tindersigne-l hereby gives notice her ap pointment a# E.Vk'cutrix of the Estate of John Hv»Uin^VP|irtlu deceased, of th^city of Burling- .Silver, table, and tea spoons, ream sp.joiis, sixons, deoert spuons, stilt ns, sugar shovels, butt »r knive«. i-e,,, for sale b^ sept. 21, 5L A. W. A W.CAHPBNTSB. VST received a gool assortment of Rold and silve' levers, silver huntiug ease anchor and Le pines, open faced levers and Lcpines, quartiers, 4c. for sale very cheap by April 18. A. W. AW. CARPENTER. Lxtlies or»*»..s CJoods. Atstock,open 9r, T. L. A C. B. PARSONS Asingle NEW Concordance to the Holy Scriptures 111 a Alphabet, being the most coiupr -hensive aad concise of any before publisbed.forsale at dec. 5, '54. CORSE S. ISTORICAL sketches of Statesmen who flourish ed in the time of George tbe Third, together with remarks on the French Revolution, by llenry Lord Brougham, F. R. S., at C«»RL dee. 5th, '54. rpHE Compreheniive Commentary on tbe Holy Bi- I ble th- la--t and best edition in six volumes, for sale cheap at. [dec. 5] CORSE'.". CCOTT'S Bible compete in three ™lotn~, for sale at [dec. OOZE'S rasey Groceriew. 8DOZ. Baltimore cove oysters. 10 do*, tomato catsup 25 box-s herrinjs, 50 cans extra Gun powder tea, u» one eighth chests Gun powder and Imperial teas, 40one-fourthefecsl*do.,10unvlia1fc-h« s Wacktea, ~4Bsrch 9m sale by KIMBALL A 00, A O 0 I I S O E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.r U N Z E K E 1 II AA'Ejutt received and "peiicdray F.lland Win ter stoek of KGtDYOIiDE CLOTIH.\G To which the attention of the pub solicited, llavii ufacturc of my METKH'S out of nov 29 '54 Book Store. DO.NT ALL SPEIK AT ONC.. For one of Hallet 4e Comston's Celebrated CAS VED LEVER PIANO FOR TES!! MANUFACTURED to order the latest improved style and workmanship and for sale at Boston prices by (nov. 25.) J. S. KIMBALL A CO. 2 this stock will be found CIMTR, Of every description. Black and other colors. Frock and Dross Oats. Reavercloth, Broadcloth, Lion skin. Petersham, Felt, Whitney, Cassimere, Sattinet, and Twueo business overcoats! A N S Of black and fancy Ike»kin and Caniisore, Tweed, Bea vert eon and othe. Pants. V ESTI, rme cut *ilk Velvet and Fl«b Vests, Blaek and Fancy Satin and Silk, Cassimere, Sftttinet, cloih and other vests. FI KXI*iHIXC COOIiS. Black and fancy silk and satin era vats and stocks, pwkct handkercheifs, white and f'anev shirts, silk. merino, flannel and cotton undershirts and drawers, trunks, carpet bags, gloves and a variety of furnieh inpr goods. With many thanks to thecitteens of Burlington for their past patronage, I would solicit a continuance of it, feeling confident in assuring them that if good goods and mod. rat prices offer an inducement, they shall never leave my store dissatisfied, Country merchants visiting V.urlington for th„lir stoek will do well to call and examine my .-lock,as I can assure them ray prices will compare most favor ably with those of St Louis or anv place ir the We.-t. rpHEsubscribers oct 26 ISHenry Cakpbstb*, april7.1853 Mainstrcct. TOK44'( o. OX BOXES Missouri chewing, 10 boxes smoking, /CfJ 25 lokes fine cut. 2t) half boxes Virginia chewing, 401joxe Cuba sixes, 75 A boxes fine regalias, for rale bj march 28 f. S. KIMBALL A B. EZEKIEL. Jefferson street, 1 dooreastof Coolbaau'jh Lirouks, Bankers. _Sept. 14, '54. L^ASY NAT, or the Three Apprentices, with il Ti lustrations, at VAN METRES, nov. 16. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF llry Goods, Groceries, A W A E & & are w in receipt of a full stock of theaboveuamedgoousto whicn th.y respectfully invite the attention of the public J. G.LAI'MAUN. Cornor of Wafer and JcfTcrsMi sis. O A S just reeiviving 111 lii Store Room in New London, County, Iowa, a ircsh ttock of Domestic suitable for this Market such as Caliews. Flannels, Tickings. Domestics. Cotton yarn*. Fancy Prints,Cas sinieres, Jeans, and Satinetts. He has alpo a fine StCfk Of f!«l4fh i s a n s such as t^nr. Molasses. Coffee, Tea, Allspice. Pep per, Riee, Dried Fruits, Shot, Powdei, and Bar-Lead, all cf which is as ®35)I£) AlCMXfi) CO u a o o e s •'BALES Buffalo Robes, assorted quantities on hand c#a:id for sale by J. G. LAITHAK A Bi:o. as any in the Market. He invites customers to give him a call bef re purchasing elsewhere, as he is deter mined to command patronage by meriting i:, Sept. 2. 1854. TX7E have a fine assortment of BUSKIN: V V er sln*s for men, 'tock. oct. 26 HE V FALL & WINTER GOODS 1854. Fall & Winter Trade. 1854. T. L. & AIR. PARSONS, Jefferson Street, Burlington, Iowa, 117 E have in store and to arrive a large new and varied stock of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DR1 GOOdS hats, caps, boot.*, shoes. Queens, and glassware, Groceries, Nails, etc.. which we ofi'erat WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL, On the most favorable terms, and respectfully solicit the continued patronage of our old cust anrsand the attend' n of nil others purchasing goods in the city, T.L.A C. B. PARSONS. Jefferson street, Burlington, Iowa, Oct 2ll 1854. JUST RECEIVED, AttheNcw Book Store in Barret House. KANSAS J. S. KtMBALT, Oft O EMOIR of Marv J. w are, by Bilwaid K. MIXER A VAN METER-S Hall, and Nebraska—containing an account of tbe History, Geographical nnd Phvsicnl characteristics and political position of these Terri tories an account of the emigrant aid companies (with an "original map) by Kdwanl E. Hall. For by E. A. VAN JtfcXKK. nov. 16. IV EW BOOKS. TITSTORY of the U. S. Navy, and Biographi cal Sketches of American Naval fleroes, from the formation of the Navy till the ciose of the Mexi can war, by Charles J. Peterson, jnst received Nov. 21, '54. at CORSE'S. ELIZABETHfacts THE Virginia, A. D. 1764. »t CORSE'S. CRIMES U, or, the Exiles of Siberia, a tale founded on from the French of Madame Cot tin at (Nov. 21, '54.) COllSE'S. Swiss Family, by Robinson, or adventures of a Father and Mother and four Sons in n desert is land, at (Nov. 21, '51.) CORSE'S. of the House of Austria against Man kind, proved by extracts from numerous li is tori ans for sale at (Nov. 21, '54.) CORSE'S. CMAN'S WHIMS or, the Female Barometer, translated fruia tho Frcnch of X. 15. Saintine Nov. 21, '51. at CORSE'S. E A Y A E O I N Aeoats, FrLLasMTttneiitof Coats, pants, vests, ovet undershirts, and drawers, Cotton Flannel do also 1 full assortment of gum coats and pants. AH of which will be sold cheap by J.G. LAUMAN A BRO. Oct 28,1854. Cor. Jefferson and Waterst Glove* nnd Unniitlet*. "jVTENS* Fur Gloves and Gauntlets, superior ar J.T 1 tide Mens' Buck Gloves and Mil's. Anso—A larrge assortment of Men?', Boys', Wo mens'and Ch Idrens' cashmere, silk, wuol andCha Hiois line! Gloves, for sale at low prices. Dec. 7, '54. T. L. A C. B. PARSONS. JANEon EYRE,and mnnyotherinterestirigromanec also hand, to which the attention of thereading public u invited at [may 8,1353.] CORSK'S. KEITH, offer a flue nd dress Trimmings of the latest styles, and for sale low by RAY A CO. are now closing business, and their large stock of Teas at theNewYcrk Cargo coft a nd charges added. Tbev also offer a very iarge assortment of Virginia Tobaccos and Groceries, for eash and city acceptan- No. 15 Ioct'J6 Pine Le Oct. 31, '54-lm. Saint Louts, Mo. Child re lis DICDS Good*. NCLUDING fine checks and plaid? la eetl and silk with trimmings, for sale at T.L.A C. B. WE I VBLItsll Tills 1AV, lKt KM 11 UK IS Every body know» ity of material, dnrabiiity of'make, and Myle of cut. I ^X°E! -U1 at^ve anystoek ever brought to thlseltj. Amongst gaw^^h• t£" FANNY 1 FASSV TU" jane 15,185^1 J. *. KIMBALL A 00. FLORENCE EDOERTON ow at Nov. 2. '54. i N S LIFEof ibpt. 21, '54. fpilE 'lid Ov- women T. T. and children, new & C. B. PARSONS. BLEACHEDyd Over shoes jVf ENS/ Buffalo Over Shoes Men*' IT I Shoes: Women and Childrons* A Fine book ink Book ink News ink. Fine red Ink, Dark blue ink, Light blue ink, Dark green ink, Light green ink, Yellow ink, White ink, Carmine ink, Gold size, Uronse, fTMHE Lamplighter, PARSOKS. Iroci'ries and Provisions, which will le iold cheaper thnn the clieapet for o.irh only. Phase call and see and satisfv vourselvesand not be mistaken. Oct. 7th,'54. W.M. H. ANDERSON. Mhnwls Comfort* WAGON STILL RLNNING. pers are r«!.l by tin c:i«e only. Tlie subscriber will respectfully inform tbe peb TheirextraordInarv facilities enable them to offer lie and his old eustoinerMn particular that he has just .ill Good*, both Foreign and Demestic, at theloweel received and in «torea full and general assortment ot possible rieos. Hoods. every variety and priee at 1 OCT 2« T. O L. k C. B. PABSOM. «'lothing. a CHOICE staak at low prices jast open and for jfV^ale by X.l«AC. B. rA*'J VA. FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, U A E A TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFC. 400 pp 12m0, Cloth. Price, $1,25.( FEKX every body I laughed and oried over her sparkUng, dashinir. truth- *ic 18 rrgpoctittlly wntlu#* cirprv htfwfr trill fn n*4 jful. genial writings every bodv will wish to read KKN FAIU every one whod.« read U has U.foi'v wntten. but whieii usiif I K^pects surpasse* any other w.»ik whatever. i«.r if* tiasc and suctaiaed interest t-f iiari.HiW, It vrigl*,. 1 nali'y of cincvptio i and treatment, lor #eoiciiu JlllK sarcasm and withering rebuke of pteKrt am" hypocrisy for eicvutien uf r.it to».e und winsome "f religions incalciitioi^. .r il^ur, fre^hiustf, siuiplicity, directness and fascination of hiyir, we havo never seen itj eeptul. e The story takes ps.-c^ .on of our heart aioaie we follow "III through her trials with as aiuch in terest as though she were our own sister: she breathe* not a figb, she suffers not a sorrow, which the reader docs not feel as acutely as though the first came Iro.n his own heart, and the i-ecend were one of his own sad experiences. The chunu t. rs are sueh as we st« constantly meeting in every dny-lifo nnd bow bold. ly and skillfully they sredrnwn, how powerfully fi story is told, how touching is its pathos., liow spark ling it wit, how irresisfable its humor, how sever© its satiie, and how true its moral. 110 adequate idea can be gained except by reading it." RCTH HAH. will l*» for sale by booksellers gener ally. To any on«» sending us the retail priee, we will send a copy of the work bv mail, post-paid. Published by 1AS»N BROTH KIT??. Stw.ttw- 2 Park Row, New-Yorfc. ARRIVAL OF JFWKLRY. JLSTNEW received, a new and lashioiiuhleaskortmentpf Ladies and Gents gold breast pins, gold ear rings, gold finger rings, gold pencils, go guard, fob and vest chains, gold bracelet bands, g- Id lockets £c., for fttk hy A. \V. A \V. CAlii'fc.sTKK. sept. 21, '54. Ruck Olom nid .Mittens. fCADOZ. buck mittens. yU-'O do do gloves^ for sale cheap by. Oct 24 '54 J.«. LAUMAK^D0. STAPLES—3 castes leautiiul fast colored prints. 2 do het bed tick. 3 do hickory stripe shirt ing, 2 do astortctl apron cheks, at Ine and Shad CORSK'S. Marv, Queen »f Seoto, by Head! v. Nov. 21,54. etCORBKTT. WOOD WANTED At this Office. WATCHES—J u:t recei ved, a itood assortment gold hunting and ojieu faced Anchor and Le pines. AI*o a very superior lot of ail ver hunting sod open faced Anchor anu Lepiues, for sale cheap by A. W. A \V. CAKFEsrea. Elliott Family or, the Trial* of New York 1 Seamstresses, at (Nov. 21,'54.) COBSE'fi. Print*. 3Cases of fast colored and very desirable style Prints, jast in store and tor sale by. Juna 20. J. 6. KIMBALL4 COu GOOD 1 case 7-S FM-C Barlett bleached muslin*. 1 do 4-4 yd do Naumheag do da 23 pieces as-orted qualities do linen, £0 do «*0 do do jacknet, 4i tW do do cheeked and*tri|ed do. Jnft ir store at KIMBALL A 00t jece16.1854. SALT, SALT. 150 bbls Kanawha Salt 50 bbls Lake 50 sacks dairy dojust rce'ea, nnd for sale by Oct. 26/54 J. G. LAUMAN A BRO. MctalicOver do. do. dj. Womens' iiuSalo Over Shoes: a good assortment fuf 1. h. A C. B. PAUSONS. sale by Dec. 7,1354. irp«iiti£s A. Bags, NEW stock of latest nnd best styles can 1« had at oct 20. T. L. A C." B. PABSO^S. J. D. MrCLCARV'S COLORED PHLYTLYG AT Ce/i oii's LOOK STOK*. FULL supply just received at the followlaif pi ices: Extra fine black ink for cards and woodcuts, $2 :s 00 0 7.^1 00 0 4 0(0,tt 50 0 If, ft 1*. 0 2o/o 0 25 00, 2 5(i(« 5 00 0 75, 1 (tort 50 0 75,1 Ct)r 11 50 0 75, 1 tiH(V» I 50 0 75, I ()0(a I 50 0 75,1 OOfTt 50 (l 7 jfn I 00 I tiofad 00 pcresi 1 50(i 2 (10 per fh 0 50, 0 75@l 00 par oe. —A 8 0— TaralaH lor Colored Ink*. Juae 24**94. Wanted. 10,000 lbs choice fre.-h butter, 211.000 dozen fresh eggs, 100 doi. chickens, dead or alive Ine*wax. dry hides, furs/rags, and marketing generally, for which the highest price will be paid ut all times." W. II. ANDERSO AXCROFT'Shistory of the U.S., .1 v-!«., Fotd's lustoiy of Illinois, Journey toCcntml Africa,by Bavard Taylor—^just reeeirctl at the Exccl.-ior Litera ry l'cpot. [oct 17 '54J E. A. VAN METER. P«IDS of the Heart, Party I/cutlers—skcU-hes of Jefferson, Hamilton, Juk •on, Clay and Randolph, for tale by Oct. 17, '51. E. A. VAN METER. Paper W treltou*e. cvKis w. FIELD MUSPRAT'ldontf a co., COMMISSION .MMCUATRT? \o. 11 Cliff9tr*tt« NEW- V or" Are Sole At HEW- V 0BX, ii the United States tat 'S superior Bleaching Powder Victoria Mills celebrated Writing Paper perior do do Russell superior Genesee do do Printing do Rawlins A Sons' English Tissue do first quality Ultramarine Blue. They arc also agents'for the principal Paper Me(HK*i faeturersin this country, and offer for sale by far tho m«=t extensive aud desirable stock »f "'Paper and Pa per Manufacturers'Materials"that can be fouudia this or any other count ry. They occupy the large and commodious WaroLutl* es, No. 11 Ciiff street, No. 58 CI if! attcet, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofts over the large Irtflk Stores, 7 and 0 Cliff street. Theirbusinessi* Urletly wholesale,and Writing Fa- Paper mad" to order, *r\v sine or weight. Liberal advances made on cnsU 1 iucut". -its /J of Paper, Paper 31a* ker's stock and other merchandise. The highestnarketfricepaid in cash for all kiods of Rags. [July 18, lS53-bpy IlNt* nnd fntt*. Oincluding every desrription for men boys, and child ran. (lush, scale te, fur,silk .cot ion .and wroal so* Uiaaali/ h. r/ 9 .i K Oct. -1 T. UMC.».FAaswia.