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Money. Panic In St. Loots yv e are glad to be able to announce that the punic in St. Louis is at an mil. Confidence has beeifrfealored, and hopea at herdo?k about TO THE PUBLIC. ward for payment. Paub *St. Louis, Jan 13, 1855. 1 A I ,, are entertained that Page &, Bacon and nion, bringing 227 passengers and $553, Loker, Renick & Co., will smn be able 000 treasure in freight. The following variodt Doti to re in me cei will be read with interest: It it with the greatest satisfaction thai w* are able to announce that all draf s of Page. Bacon & (Ho., California, on .. ,, All.nticSt.te.. will be promptly p.ii by ih. Dank or America. New York- Holder, of .oeh draft, will pleai. for."! & Bacon. St. Louis, Jjn. IB, '65. m, NOTICE. jltt ©tit landing drafts d«nw» on Page A Bacon by J. Dunn, of Springfield. 111., will be duty honored on presentation at the office of Henning & Woodrilil €t. Louis, Jan. 15th, 1855. A CARD. 9*he undersigned, while lh*)r deeply regret the difficulties alluded to in their notice yesterday, hasten to assure their 1eposiurs and customers that their as* nets are sufficient to pay ail their liabili ties, and at an early day will resume payment in part, if no: in whole. Those hating notes or drifts left here for col iaotion will please call and get them. u TO TIIE PUBLIC. The Undersigned knowing, and rely ing on the ample ability of the follow* ii.g Banking ILtuies, in the city of St Lhuis, and with a view of quieting the public mind with regard to the safety of dtposits made with ihcm hereby pledge themselves and offer as a guarantee ther property, to mnke good all deposits with ••her of said Banking Houses, to wit: Ms'sra. "Lucas fc Sitnonds, Bogv. Mil icnberyrr A (-o., 'fi-rnnn A Danjen. L. A. UtTioisi St Co., John C. Anderson Jk Co., Darby & B.irksdale. and the Hoaifineu's Savings Institution." O. A January, J. O'l'nllon, Ed Walsh L. A Labeaunie, J. I'nm. Kennett, (Jreely (tale, Sam'l B. Wig. ?tns, SwiiTier, Piatt Si Co., R. M. Funk (?o.,Amedse Berthold, GreenEr»kine, J.hn How, Jas. Harrison, Andrew 1-Lrioty. Charles P. Chouteau, XV ay man 'row. R. Lock word, Wni. L. Ew. mp, Chas Tillman, Isaac Walker, Julm Rust, of firm A. Meier & Co. Ht. Lnuis, Jan. 15,1855. LUCAS & SIMONDS. The ordeal which this house has just passed through has only increased pub lie confidence in their strength and sol \snry. On Saturday last, so great was the rush to their counters, that ihey paid out to depositors the large amount of •260,000. Oo Monday, however, so •omplttely was confidence restored, that the amount of money deposited with them exceeded the sum withdrawn by •more than 956,000. otwr.hsunoing the immense person al wealth of th« senior partner, the firm «if Lu ens & Simonds hare been most prudent and discreet in the management f»f their widely extended business and when the crisis of Saturday came on them, they showed themselves amply repared for the emergency, ||ou(h ii as sudden.—Republican. CITY BANKERS. As the card of yesterday, issued by «iany of our responsible citizens, guar sntericg the Banking houses of the city, milted several firms (E. W. Claik 4. liars and Haskell & Co.,for inslai.ee.) We deem it proper to state that the om ission was not .ntendtd *.o imply any want of confidence in the ability of those firms to meet their liabilities. The course taken by the subscribers, as we learn, was adopted on the spur of the moment, and the omission was accidental. Had any evils resnlted in consequence of the neglect, the proper remedy would imma -diately have been applied. E. W. {'lark «t Brothers ami Haskell & Co. Jiold enviable pesiiions in this communi 4jr as Barkers, and their standing and •credit are above suspicion.—Republican. MEETING TO SUSTAIN PAGE AND BACON. We have never known a more spon "«$Nbeas and hearty outburst of sympa thy towards any men than has been manifested universally in this communi ty towards Paged: Bacon in their pres ent reverse. They were struggling in the service of St. Louis, and they had lor months aod almost years been carry ing a gigantic burden, aod all for the hon or and prosperity of this city. They have made unparalleled exertions, but e misfortunes of the country have, for time, crushed their efforts. shall they fail? Neter—never. DUl Let the citizens of St. Louis meet ant1 give if net their ''material aid" that mor al aid which a rich, powerful numerous gd just community can give to a brave 4 honorable House.—Intelligencer. W Died, in New Orleans, Win. A. B. Pace, printer, aged 20. He was the swiftest type setter in America—averag ing two thousand ems in an hour, and could sustain his speed lor ten hours.— To accomplish this, he had to pick up nod place in bis "stick,'* on an average, forty-one hundred separate pieces of metal besides ••justifying" them in lines, whieh is more than one piece of metal a second, for tbe hour. He «u s#ee»Uy a compositor in New York. 1 mmm LATER I ROM CALIFORNIA* New Yoiik. Jinuary callfli 10 n kca a LOKER, RENICK & CO. 15.^ The steamship NorllnrnLiyht arrived «iKht o'clock this foie freight. (llatiers in Central America remain aa •t last date*. Chamuero is mill success ful. The committee appointed at the Rail Road meeting at San Francisco, had de I cided that by stage route across the plains It other correspondents in the" praruc.b e mean, of .earn w "f"' 1L°ad,l?n! om ,,e n ,e P'obabty »PP'"P"a!"" for the purpose. The question as to tbe State Capital wis about to be decided, and Sacramen to will dnubtlrrs be the place. Miss Sarah Pcllitt had declared her intention of taking about 5,000 respecta ble New England girls to tT?iIif'ornin. A libel soil, brought by George That "cber agninst the Christian Advocate, had resulted in favor of the plaintilF—dama ges $3000. Yankee Sullivan had been arrested on bench war ran'. I The criminal record of the week .*hows falling off in CfifTiP. Henry HarrUon, a policeman, in S:in Francis co, was stabbed by n woman named Elizabeth Sullivan, with whom he had been cohabiting, hut whom lie deserted for the purpose of getting married I Joseph Cebbe was sobbed by J)avid Baker, for making dishonorable propo sals to his wife, when they were fellow pacscngrri on Cortcz, Neither party were kilted. The much needed rain still li. lt! off.— Miners were anxiously awaiting it, and caiile and vegetation, in som'- laces, were suffering for want of it. Iniiuense quantities of dirt had been thrown up, in anticipation of a fall of rain, no.I good judges looked for a larger yield -f gold, in the event of heavy rains, than was ev^r before realized. Th* largest portion of the l»i.«iness psrt of the town was desttoynl by fire oniheete of the 21st. Tbe lite was the work of an incendiary. Besignation of )Ir. Soulr. Washington, n. Warning Boat Up!—The steamer Jenny Litid passed up yesterday to Rock l.-land.-— This is quite an event in the lusiory of winter navigntion on the Upper Missis sippi —Burlington Telegraph 2Vth. ST. LOlIS MARKET. Saint Loots, Jan. Co"ii, tl to 65. Oats, 50 to f5. Potatoes, $1 45 to 1 58. Mess Pork, $12 25 Lard St plain bams 9 to 10c. Hide?, i^rcen. 5 flint 9. lValhers, 41 to 43. Flaxseed, $1 25 timotby, 50 to i Ti clo ver 6 75. Dried Apples, $1 50. Cranberries 12 to 13 per bbl. Green apples, penitons. $2 50 to $2 7b pip pins and belltlowers 3 00 to 3 50 per bbl. Sugars 4 1:2 to 5. Molasses, 10 to 24. Cof fee, 11 to 11 1-2. Kio. Salt, G. A. $1 DO to $1 85, Turks Island $2. Cattle. $3 50 to 6 50. Sheep 1 50 to 3.— IIo^s 3 ,r)0 to 4. "K0\01l TO MII01I HONOR IS D! E. Receipts on subscription from Jan. 13th, to Jan. 20th. S. B. Turner, OttumnN^ $1 50 4 65 4 45 1 SO 1 50 •j 00 A. Stuber, Chillico! Dr. Evans, Fremont, Chas. Sargent, Ottum||^ S. D. Owei.. Dahlonejn. Dr. W. B. Stamper, Stockton, Cal. Obituary. DIED—Oil Tuesday, the ltith inst., Brutus, •nly son of Hon. Cyrus and Maria Franklin, of Wapello county, Iowa. The deceased was boy of bright promise, and Ihe friends of the bereuved parents deeply sympathise with them in this atHicting dispensation of Providence— may they iind consolation in the assurance that He who rules the destiny of man, doeth all things well. y. DAGIERREAN MINI AT IRES, A O W E E Daguerrean Artist! RESPECTFULLY announces to ihe citizens of Ottumwa and vicinity,that he has tak- en rooms in A. J. Spaulding's Building, where he is prepared to execute Miniatubks of all sizes and descriptions, and set them in every va riety of style. Miniatures taken fully as well in cloudy as in clear weather. A. C. BROWNLEE. N. B. I will remain in this place two weeks. Attention Farmers, THIS is to certify that I had a horse which had the hoof-bind so bad that I could not relieve him with anything I could do. 1 applied to J. H. Griffith, of Ottumwa, who, by his su mode of shoeing horses, has entirely Penor mo Cure lua* Keokuk Tp., Jan. 20th, 1855. ff^My shop is on Market Street, nearMy ers'inill. All kinds of blacksmithing done in tbe best manner. J.H.GRIFFITH. Ottumwa, an. 20th, 1855. Set war new* on first paja. (JLuJmUIoITST*'*^ aRdKit"9*'' Great Demand* There seems to be a uiyveml demand in our city for J. L. Curtis' Compound Sy rup of Sassafras. This article has been tried, and used with the most powerful effect, in the very worst cases of measles, coughs, hoarseness, whooping cough, con sumption, and all diseases of the lungs of longstanding,and is now the most popu lar and beneficial medicine used for all those diseases for wbifch it is so blgbly rec ommended. J. L. Curtis' Original Mamaluke, is now acknowledged by all persons of experience as the best stimulant ever used, fo the cure of all those diseases for which it is so highly recommended«nd in which it has been so successfully used. It stands un paralleled by any medicine ever offerred to the public. A fresh supply of these med icines has just been received by the agents. Those persons who are not supplied had better call on some agent and supply their families. Take none unless signed by J. L. Ccbtu. (See advertisement in another column.) J'ailroad Noticc. THKS'. 'IJ oM.'rs ill the ]'. .V M. K. R. Co. of W.ij'i !io Countv, ar«- licn-':y notified that the Contractors have arrived and com menced work near Ottumwa. Gentlemen you are requested to come- forward an 1 pay up the buck instalments that are due. Mr. Kit/. Hen ry Warren, our Treasurer, writes itie the Kast ern connection will be completed to Burlington by the 20th of January, lie has scone K.ist to make arrangements for the speedy completion of our Road. Let us give tne long pull, the strong pull, and the pull altogether, and the work will goon. Your humble servant, 1). P. 1NSKKKP for Treasurer. Ottumwa, Jan. ISth. ly.V. 15. Mr. Sou'e has res'gned hi« position as minister to Spain and Il w. J. C. Brecker.ridge has bsen appointed his successor. He will be confnoxd to morrow. to Prinri:r*.—Of $7 victs in Iowa Penitentiary during the last five years, more than tno-thirds weie intemperate, or moderate drinkers 38 intemperate, 10 moderate drii kcrs. ii. II. WALIHK, JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER, Jejfirson Sirect, Burlington, Iowa, DEALER IN Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Clock*, Surveying ii,(ruments. Mathemati cal Instruments, Optical Instruments, .Musical Instruments, Fine Silver Ware, Plated and Brittannia Tea Sets, all kinds of Spectacles, Castors. Fine Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Nee dles, Pocket Books, Cabas, Looking Glasses and Plate, Coral and Wax Beads, Watchmak er's Materials, etc., etc. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired ana warranted. Jan. IS, '55—lyr. NOTICE. THE eon firm of Arweiler &. Parker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sontf indebted to the firm will malie immediate pavment to E. E. Parker. JACOB ARWEILER, E. E. PARKER. Jan. 11th, 1858. The undersigned having bought the stock of cloths belongtng formerly to Arweiler & Par ker, will continue the tailoring business at the old stand, and hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. E. E. PARKER. Jan. 20th. 1S53—If. 17. Floor, Superfine, $7 extra country $7 25 citv extra $7 50 to $3. Wheat. $1 -20 to 1 45. House For Sale.' I WILL sell my house, situated on Fourth street, fronting the public Square. The house has five rooms, a front porch and a cel lar under the whole of the front part, with the usual out-buildings necessary for convenience. I am bound to sell. Call soon if you want a bargain. N. B. Those wfco are indebted to me will do well to call and settle. Take notice of this warning and save cost. J. L. Ottumwa, Jan. 18th, 1855. STATE OF IOWA,) Wapello Cocnty, I I S E E S I S E E 8 TAYLOR. STRAY STfER. 5 A KEN up bv Maxfield Hunter, at his resi J- d' lu ein A Jains Township in said county, before Austin B. Perry, Esq., a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 18j4, Stray property of the following description, to-wit: A red and white pided Steer, supposed to be six or seven years old has the appearance of having been worked marked with a smooth crop otf the left and an undcrbit in each ear. No other marks visible. Valued at thirty dollars by Martin White and Lewis Schuartz. JOSEPH HAYNE, C»ty Cl»kj Ottumwa, Jan. 1 Sib, 1S54.—3m. EBlFLOYIrlENT FOR AGENTS. OL\LRAL riiuu.and energetic and irust O worthy young men are wanted to act as a gents—beth local and travelling—in every State in the Union, for the sale of a patented'article of mannfacture now in extensive demand.— The exclusive right for the United States is ownetl by the advertisers, anil agents of capac ity and business tact can easily earn Two Hun dred Dollars per month. No Cupiiul Xcrewary. Extract from communications from our a-' gents. herewith enclose yon a draft for dollars, deducting (hie huiidred a.'id ninely-sev en dollars as my commission on the sale of the last month." Signed,Il ed." shall re alize as commission on my sales this month about o n e u n e a n s e v e n y- i v e o a s E Field. The occupation will prove a light and gen tlemanly employment—as honorable as it is profitable. No agent will be accepted unless able to pro duce substantial testimonials as to character and industry. Salaries will be arranged for the first year if preferred. So many answers to advertisements are for warded from motives of idle curiosity only, the advertisers will consider no application unless accompanied by One Dollar as evidence of sin cerity, when the particulars will be forwarded. Address BURN'S, BENEDICT &. CO.. Baltimore, Md. To the substantial nature of the enterprise, we refer to KENNETH &. DALE. LE ROY, SON S &. Co. Also to 11A M1LTON R. WEST, Ohio Hon. C. M. DENNIS, Rhode Island, and M. RAY, Key West, Fa. Nov. Uth, 1854.-2m UNDERTAKING. THE Any one who may have a horse afl'ected in this way, will do well to give Mr. Griffith a trial at him. CHAS. HARWARD, Jr. under-signed keeps constantly on hand COFFINS oi' all sizes. Persons from a distance can obtain them without waiting.— Shop at Hammond's Mill. R.J. WILLIAMS. Ottumwa, Jan. 18th, 1855. BLANK BOOKS, OF all kinds, Wall Papor, Window Blinds, Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, &e., forw,#^ Nov. Notice. ALL those knowing themselves indebted to A. L. Graves by note or book account are requested to call and talk the matter over in a friendly manner ?.nd see if they cannot be set tled without cojst. A. L. GRAVES. Ottuinwa, Jan. 18,1855. I*. WACIITLKK, o o & S o e a k e Main St.. below Spauldinq's Sum, OTTUMWA, IOWA. proprietor keeps constantly on haims a pood assortment of Leathers, and is al ways ready to accommodate customers with good work in his line of busin«M. November 9th, 185-l.yl Estray Oz. STATE OF IOWA. Wapello Couktv, TAKEN UP, before Simon P. a Justice of the Peace &c. faith in the "Ready I^imbroideries: Latest styles Chemisi !tes, Sla ves, Hdkffs,S(C. Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Comforts, nood?, &C..&.C. Thirty-ievewin. Sheetings, from 8 1-3 up extra heavy do. A No. 1. Tickings, Drills, Fancy Shirtings, Quaker Flannels &c. Ocer Coats, Pants, Vetts, Underskirts. Col lars, $c. Boots & Shoes: A large stock bought directly frottl Eastern manufacturers. lluts A Caps: A great variety purchased from "Hallowell" of Philadelphia. Try them. Hardware* Cutlery, Tools, c. S. Plated aad Brittania Ware—tne greatest variety ever offered in the county. Queensware & Glassware—new styles. Family Groceries: Fresh and cheaper than the "cheapest."— Bestfresh G. P.. Imp.. Y. II. and Black Teas from 75c to $1. Old R'o and O. G. Rio Cotl'ee 6 to 7 lbs per $1. Loaf Sugar, Belcher's Clar ified do. Kh-ts prime & 13 lbs for $1. Best Re fcoiled Molasses 50 cts, Sugar House (iO. Pep per, Spice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Mace. Cinniinon, Lemon Oil. Extracts Rose, Lemon & Vannilla, Heckers Farina, Irish Moss, Ext. Cotl'ee, &.c., Sic. Fruits, Nuts, Candies, and Confectionery. Cotton Yarns. Batting, Carpet Chain. Tubs, Wooden Ware. Rope, of all sizes, Hemp, Grass, fresh Dried Apples and Peaches,SLC., &.c. In store anil on the way, stacks and piles of Salt. G. A., L. B., Kanawha &, Onandaigua. Ji complete stock of Iron, ft'agon Boxes, Cut, Wrought am' Horse Shoe X"i/n. A ay lor'a Cast Steel, English BlisUr do. Wanted iu Exchange. Whent. Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy seed, anil White beans: also. Oak and Linn saw logs. 0^"0hio and Indiana Free Bank paper, and county orders taken at the best rates. OSO. m* WOOD. HAYING SAr.F.s." D. Bolin?er Esq, oh the 14th day of December 1K54 by Thomas Sinnanion at his residence in Ottumwa in said County an Estray red Ox marked with two slits in the riejht car? no other marks or brands returned: Supposed to be six years old, and valued at Twenty Seven dollars and fifty cents by Joseph Leijxhton and Wallace Milliny. JOSEPH HAYNE. County Clerk. Ottumwa Dec. 19th 1854. READY PAY mm mm SECOND LARUE STOCK OF Winter Goods!!! HAVING Dims tu the Stow Shilling," we have bought at the close of the season for ready money, and now oiler at low prices a S E N I S O K O S A E K i y Y GOODS. CIMTHLSG. 11JI 8 tf ap s. a o o 7 .V 4- sii o hAUnn.iKE tf CUTLE- V. TAMIL Y V, llOCE RIE S, MED WISES, fAI.W'S, oils, V I S E LIE STUfiS, 4-c. 4-c. Woolens: Broad Cloths, French & English, Doeskin Cassimeres, Fancy Cashmeres. Wool Tweeds, &.C. Siitlinets—plain and fancy 50c to SI.— 5-4 &6-1 Kerseys, Petershams, Pilot and Bea ver Cloths from t0c to $- 125. Ky. Jeans, Ker tcys, Tweeds, Cords, Cassimcres, fyc., &c.— 'funmels—all colors and qualities, plain and twilled, 25 to 50c. Cloakin^s, Plaid Flannels, Herges If Tailors Trimmings. Itic-li Drc** Goodii Silk Poplins. Cashmeres, Merinot, Lyonese Cloths, Lustres, rflpacaa, black and colored plain and figured. New styles Delaines. 12 l-'Jc & upwards. 150 nieces New Styles Prints, (itn^lutms, Adelaides 4(r., suited to all tastes and cheap as they make them. Bay State Shaivls—all styles and sizes up to 72X144 inch. J. D. DEVIN. Ottumwa, November 16th, 1854. -o- a. r, Fufacture For sale bv QUumwa Nov. 30th. LKIGHTON. WOOD A LEIGII1 ON, purchased the stock of groceries formerly kept by Joseph Leiuiiton, will carry on the business at the old stand. In addition to 'lie old stock they have purchased a large stock of "Fresh Groceries," And will sell to Cash Customers as cheap as the same articles can be purchased of any oth er establishment Our stock consists in part of the following articles: Clarified Sugar, Wash Tubs, Brown do Boards, Crushed do Wooden Buckets, Reboiled Molaasas, .Cotton batting. Belcher's Syrup, Yam, Cotl'ee, (Candles, Y. II. Tea, ^Candle wiok, Imp. do ^Natural Leaf Tobacco, Starch, Peach Ass'td Candy, Small plug Raisins, *Stub and Twist' u English walnfli^ Smoking Brazil nuts. Cigars of all kinds, Percon 44 -Wooden bowls, Almond^ 'Fire Crackers, Crackers, ^Nails, aleratutj .Cheese, Rice. Indigo, Mackeral, (Madder, Vinegar, 'Soda, ... "A Few More Left!" I HAVING Mending done on short notice. JOHN GRAVES. Ottumwa, Nov. 23,1854. Estray Colts. STATE OF IOWA, I Wapelio County,$ TAKEN UP, before Newton C. Hill Esq. a Justice of the Peace in aforesaid County, on tne 8th day of December 1854 by Ammi D. Whip ple at bis residence iu said county, three Es tray Colts of the following description, to-wit: one light bay colt, with a blaze in the forehead a little white on two feet, supposed to have been two years old last Spring or upwards, ap filly, iraised at thirty five dollars. One yearling past dark chesnut sorel hind legs and left fore leg white nearly to the knees, and blaze in the face, valued at twenty-five dollars. And one last Springs Colt, light bay with bald face valued at ten Dollars. MAMMOTH STOCK OF* thenper fryU^^^MfcK*. .-v ^5P9PnpW^'^^ just returned from St. Loois With a small but select stock of DRY-GOODS, O O S S U U S 4-C., Also, a large assortment of Groceries, vwhich we Wish to sell by the first of March, we would respectfully invite our old customers and the public generally to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remem ber our motto is -'Small Profits & Ottnmwa, Dec. 6th, 1S54. Quick P. INSKEEP & CO. On the Higlit Track! IN DING that Eastern man will not "tak-." in this country like good Home Made work. I have conclu ded to Manufaclttrt and War Sa'l'Ucs I sell, exccpt a few on hand, w h.ch I will dispose of at A Utile ndvancc on Cost! to sny nothing about carriage. I intend to keep aonstantlv on hand of my own manufacture, warrnted to be of the best material, a COOD ASSORTMENT Of SADDLES, BRIDLES, JfffD /MRS ESS, Of every description, also cxpact to mo nopolize the W i u s i n e s s Any poi son wanting Ov or Horse Lashes, Teamtfr Buggy Whips, will have a good chance to suit themselves at my shop. SADDLERY HARDWARE Can al?o be found at the same place. I am de termined to sell the above chcuper and more of them than any shop in the country! JOSEPH HAYNE C'y C. Ottumwa, Dec. 18th, 1854. O O K S Lift of Washington Napoleon, Franklin, Dick's Works, Bucks Tiiroh^ical Dic tionary, Life of John Rundolph, Tfte Great Westt Western Scenes, Camp Fires of Napo leon. America n Biographical Marion, Boone, Jackson, Blackhawk, Sl it -ft TAresofth? Presidents Mexican War and its Heroes, Capt. Canot. or 20 yJs of an African Slaver Cook Books, Farmer Sf Gardener, Jefferson's Manual, than Ever! DAVID S.\ I )S, XVTOITLD respectfully inform his friends, T? in Ottumwa, and country in Wap ello county, and the public generally, that he is now in receipt of a large and well assorted stock of Fall and Winder Goods, of almost every varitty, which were care fully selected to suit this market. Tbe stock consists in part as follows: LINE A*. LUSTRES. JACONETS, CAMBRICS. ASD IAAY'Y PR IN TS, LA IE S TY I.E BONNE 7 v lV E A Y A E FALL & WINTER CLOTHING Such as coats, pantaloons and vests a* ery variety, shirts, drawers, also A SPLENDID LOT OF Hats and Caps, and a choice selection of BOOTS AND SHOES, just the "article" for the season. Hardware, Cutlery, Queens and Glass ware,Groceries, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper, Allspice, Dyestuft's, Spun Thread. Those w ho are in want of the above ar ticles are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock. No trouble to show Goods. Recollect the ptace, 1 door South of Pumroy's Drugstore. Nov. 1st. 185-L PRICES REDUCED! CHEAP AS TIIE CUEAPEST!! ri^HE undersigned ia receiving and opening a J. large and well assorted stock of FALL AND U INTER GOODS, Which he particularly wishes his old customers ami the public generally, to call and examine, before buying elsewhere, as he feels confident that he can sell goods 'at prices that will give satisfaction to all! I will at least say that I will not be undersold by any establishment west of the Mississippi. Call and satisfy yourselves. c. c. Ottumwa, Nov. 2d, ISM. s !i 3 Pepper Sauoe. OYSTERS AND SARDINES SERVED UP TO ORDERS OMoaiwa, Oet 19th, 18M. v E S A I V A AT Tilt r.lO.V OF iHB BIG MORTAR! (Opposite the "Ottumwa 5 3 s Warden. II. E. UIIIHK & CO., Jfe 42, Mai-n St., Saint Louis, Missouri TU PORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OT GUNS, KIFLKK, PISTOLS, And all kinds of Sporting Apuraius. rdwlwrt Materials constantly om [•31—tvr.j S =-34 2 5 3 3*c J? 3 o SL n K TRIM- I N S —ALSO:— Fancy black and blue Merimac prints French Ginghams, M.d:lains, alpacc&s Black colored and figured lustres, broad cloths Cassiineres,satinets,jeans,flannellinsey, Ticking, hdkd 's, cross barred aud plain jaconetj Swiss muslin, Irish Linen, bleached and brown domestic, checks, table cloths, Hosiery, gloves, ribbons and a great vari ety ot Yankee Notions, together with a large supply of 3 fZ s* (t cc sr (U 8 CO House.") w.L.V)Ui{, WOULD respectfully inform his friend# andlhe public, that he is now opening a large stock of D&UCS, MF.DICIXES, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES. BRUSHES. CL.4SS WARE. PAT. MEDICINES PERFUMER Y, FANCY -•r ARTICLES, SfC. t{C., Comprisfr a complete assortment of flit ticles usually ktpt in a Drug Store, which hjft will «el! on rensopaMe terms and warrant a* articles •sold to b# genuine. He ha3 also added to his stock a good assort* mentof o o k s & S a i o n e y Such as will meet the wants of the community. Ottumwa, Nov, 8th, 1354. ¥oT{EliEW GOODS NOW YOUR TIME. JAKE rHAWLEY ISwell NOW receiving, frcm New York city, bJ* seltctcc! stock of FALL filial GOi consistimo or a gf-veral assortmkwt or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD3, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE AjfD QUEENSWARE. GROCER IES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, tfC., All of which he would invite his old customer* and the public generally to call and oxamiris^ as he intends to sell ss low as any house in Iowa. [oct. 2d, '54] C'""TI o 5 =?a J"1 cj 3 2 i° e* er r o o •o ~. IS, o» 2, c. 2 -a at S 3 2 3 •"i e. st 111?" S g"S i's (i 7 5 $.Z I"- "a i. W ow ja s CJ 2 CT5 cr. 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S'3 ft 11 Jl 5 3 5 1 5 0 3 2 3 3 3 8 2 3 O ZT". i •?. 3 3 5 :. --T5 3 =_r* y :v O i» 2. 2 -1- -S a.a.2 3*« #3 O Cfl 3- ,3r~ a 2 -1 3 ce cj 'J) w 23 2,n 2 1 n 5 -o 3 -3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 •C' "3 3- a 3 r— o a. —. oi 5 3 O -S 5 3 Z. 33 7«?a. 3 cr sr 2 3- 3 5*1-5. S.S2.9 2.9 o 2 2.er" -v C/ r~ "B ^33-' S o 3 i 5| 2,g* a 3 s s :=r-3 sar »5 King's Hotel, Comer of Vine Second Slrtfit, SAIN 1 LOLIS, MO. W E take this method of informing tha public that we have taken the new, kir-je and commodious house to known King's hotel,''situated at the corner^ of Vine and second streets in the most business part of the city and only one square from tha river. h'HH i The proprietors of this Hotel, pledge them selves 10 spare no pains nor expense, to to A mak^,i this one of the most desirable hoiu e» for uie| of business and the travelling public in general*.« The senior partner of this nouse, George j£. King, would take this opportunity to return $ grateful acknowledgments for the very liberti patronage extended him while proprietor of'v ihe Missouri Hotel, and solicits a continuanca of those favors to the new house. Ottumwa, Oct. 19th,1854—6m. LOT of Dried Fruit for sale at INSKEEP & CCS. Dec. 5th,1854. UST receiving a lot of Sack S%1! at 'ffSKESUF* Dw. 1864.