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m- O E I A yjH WIliT I LITE FOR. i live for those who love me. Whoso hearts are kind aitdtnir For the heaven that smiles above me, And awaits my spirit too For the human ties that bind ^i'or the task by GoJ a^sipned ni'. '•or the bright hopes left brhind me, e i And the gooa that I can do. I Ijvetolrnrntholrst.iry Who've suffered for my Sfckff To emulate their glory, And follow in their wak«| Bards, put riot? inrrtyrs, sapa,. he noble of all ages, gjwbose deeds crowd history^ pages} tf, And T.raes great volume maks. I lire to hold communion With all that is divine To feel there is a union 'Twixt nature'? heart und mincj fo profit by affliction, e leap truths from fields of fiction, Crrow wiser from conviction-* Fullill cach grand design i 1 live to hall that ST.ron By gifted mindsforetoldL'j' When men Fhall live by reas*#, And not alone by polil ^Vhen man to man tiniti d. iijjjVnd every wronfj thing rightad, T."lie whole world shall be lighted As Eden was of old. "?p live for those who love me, And the good that I can do. A«^JIUM1, Iowa. fhockiof. ?rhe.editor of the Cayuga Chief (Au bMrn, N. Y.) writes to ilia papejr lotn t|£ west as foJIowe: A young, well dressed* gentlemanly appearing m, with a lovely wife and 'child, hud journeyed on the same train with us from Butfalo. At———, in spite ol the earnest and ttatful protestations of his wife, he would leave the depot as he said "on bustnees." From the wifea manner, we readily guessed what she thought his business was. For a long hou rshe stood with her boy in her arms awuiting his return, the tear*, in spite of! all efforts, fcilently dropping, upon the chetk of her sleeping child, lie cume just as the tram »tarted, drunk. He torched towards the platform, fell up an the rail, and his head was severed from bis body. Never, in life hhali 1 forget T(jr 4'-- "li For those who know me true jMPor the Heaven flr.t fniles above me, And awaits 11 y r,'rit too '^Tor the causc that larks assistance ^f'or the wrong: that nerds resistance ."tor the future in the distance, For the 66oiWrf BBSCELMIVEOIS GMG1U. FOB UNCL£ NED. I tto composed of 36 letters. My 3, 11. 22, 7 is a scarce thing of fate. My 20,5,23. 30, 'J is what we all loVt. M*y 1?, 11, 8,24 is a fruit. v My -0.11, 3, 22, '23,13,3 is a class of men.' Mv 1. 3,14. 17, tin, U is cn instrument used by astronomers. My*3, 11,8 11,7 is a shrub of India. My lti. 13, 7, 3, 22,17,13,8 is the name of a l'emale. rjiy 10,30,11.4.16 is r. dclicious fruit. *Hy 25.1. 7, 21.3 is a large bird. [y 13, IS, 2, 4, 11, 15, 1U, 18 is what we should all be. Mv 11, 7. 4,16, 5,28 baa imlrument u?ed tv mariners. ?£Iy"4 10,11, 28,11, 25,*, 13, 31 is what we should prize. Iy 17.1:2,10, 28,30,11.20 is a raw's name. ^1 v 10,11, a, 20, 21,7,0 now dwells in Ash isL »aillL #|ly 18,19,15,14,5,22 S is a town in Mich* g:»!. lly 1( 2G, 7.13. 9, is gained by industry. ijily2U 11,31,211,5,23 is a no.ed General, -fly 2,6,1822,20,13, 7,15 §rst pr nc pie. y whole is what we should support and ei. COOragc. AUA'l MOLL. I\kERHA\\. "'Inkermann, ni the City of Cuverne, «|ods on the Kreal bay of Akbar, and wae b'uii by the Kuasiane about the year 1700. The bay waa called Sebistopo) largest vt sels can ride at a cable's length f'roia the shore The old town of Inker maun stood on the nor'.h side of the har bor, but there are ecnrcely any vestiges of it remaining. The country turrouud ing Inkermann is ttie wonder of travtl lers. Here is truly a city of caverns, for the white rocks that overlook the bay Akbar (white rocks) are lull of excava tion* of a tno»t extraordinary character. They consist of chamber* with Cjothic windows and cut out of the solid fctone. Near the harbor, rocks are hewn into chapels, monasteries and sepulchre*.— Tfaey are considered by some auihori Mea to have been the retreats of Chrift liana in the early agea. There are sev eral Grecian antiquities in the neighbor hood of the ruir.ed town, which travel lff» have endeavored to perpetuate and antiquarians to restore but the Russian* have made ead havoc of these splendid fgpwn*-: the exi)ression of the wife's countenance of businessand the travelling public in general, as she stood lor a moment, her features wo Jiraoiuc (Lottvt ft tfUBLlSHED EVB8Y THVRSOAT AT (RTTUMWA, WAI'ELLO CO., 10\VA. Ry R. II. W IKDi:^, F.'ITM S s ltT INVARIABLY't» ADVANCE Oh* copy per year, $1 BO Pturcop$p 5 00 Ten ', |3 00 w e n y 0 0 Where payment is not made in advance, $2 ifrithin six months $2 50 within the year and $3 at the expiration of the year. Business Cards, Job Printing. We have added to our Office a large supply of Job Type of the latest arid neatest styles,! and arc now prepared to print Handbills, Cir culars, Blanks, ar.d Business Cards, in the neat eft style, and most expeditious manner. J. C. HINSEY, U Y S I I A 4- .S U li E OA, Dnliloiicga. Iowa. November Dili, 1854.tf Moi'ris Williams, Ji Hornet/ and CounstHor crl Law, OITUMWA, IOWA, j, WILL practice in the Courts of Wap ffllo and adjoimnp counties. Collections and Other business entrusted to his care will he at tindpcl to promptly. Will also jrive attention to purchasing and Mllii.i: real f?tate and examin*? titles. 'IOffice in Wa.-hburn's building." 'Nov, 30th, lS54.1y ^IilliaciT & itliiiitiiutnukittgi Mrs. k Hiss Reynolds (pg* WOI'LD inform the lad rs of Otlum w.i and vicinity\ that they work at the MilHwer and ^laittuaiuak'ti^ bu^'ness. All woik will be done in the late.-t and neatest style. idencs 1 door above the old Court Howie. Nov. 23, 1854.—6m At7G. II. UAMtLTftll. EOT*". T. HAMILTON. A I W ties. H. & E. T. HAMILTON, O N V S A A W Ottumwa, Iov:a. ILL pracii:e (li.ir profe.'-sioif In the Courts of Wapello and adjacent MI% g.^'Also particular attention w'.lOte^ivcn to iiiti ircha e and sale of l&eal pay loent ot Taxes, tc. •C Oitumwa. Oct. 12lh—ly. S I S S O N E N I S HAVING permanently located in Oltnrnwa. pliers his Bervices to the citizens of town and vicinity. All work warranted. Lndies waited on at their re&idenccs if desired. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set. cither bv means of *prin£s or otmo=pherie pressure, lle^iav be found at the UNION IIOTEI.. on the Ibt Monday in the month. Dcccmbci 15111.1^53. by the KussUos during the reign ol Catherine li, u hence the name c| the •strong fort besieged by the Alli"». The great harbor Inkeimann, said to re •emble that of Malta, is one of the finest 10 the world. It has a depth ol w tcr varying from 21 to 70 feet, in which the cy and ir.anageineni of much good property, Henry B. Klpudcrktioli. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OTTL'MVVA, IOWA. (J5^* WILL attend to business in the Courts of ail the counties in Southern Iowa, and in the Supreme Court at Iowa City. Persons wishing fo purchase or rent land or town property are Informed that he has theagen- both in town and country. frch 16th, 1854.-lf iSO. D. SEVIX. aii j).' mris. 4* & J* Devii», A O N E Y S A k W OTTUMWA, IOWA. WILL practice in the Courts of Wap ello, Jefferson, Van Buren. Davie, Appanoose, Monroe Lucas, Marion and Mahaska. I T^VVe rooked upon thst woman aa she1 best'of Vr.iff pSs folm-S |pis takon like a dead one from the head- QT Charity i« the greatest of vitiMjK Having the advantage of a lon? residence in the valley they will tjive particular attention to Securing and collecting claims, sale of War rants, llntrie? of land on time, buying and sell ing Real Estate, Settlement of Titles, payment of Taxes, &c. February ltith 1854. D. F. Onylord A U 1 U N I: K, OT'l UM W A IOWA. (Pi?" WILL attend to makinp sale of personal for iroperly or Ileal Kstate, at auction at any time, a reasonable compensation, .lie may be found in Ottumwa, unless absent oo business. May 16th. 1«51. t'. VAI\ wc::kdl, M1XII ACT! RER & WHOLESALE M:AI.I:H IV liuporMl Cigars. M1 Tobacco and Snuff, SijTrt of thf bin Indian, '.idoor.t aborr the V. O., Main Street, Kookuk. Iowa. 12RC il ANTS from th• alley aie request to give me a call. Dealers through out the State will be supplied every 3 months, from my wagons, which are constantly run ninc, at manufactory prices. aug. 31,'54. King's Hotel, Corner of fine 4* Second Street#'' SAIN LOUIS, MO. WE take this method of informing the public that we have taken the new, large and commodious house to be known a "King's hotel," situated at the corner of Vine and second streets in the most busiuess part of the city and only one square from the river. ... i i ii i i A.U1U. n uuiu iike this opportunity to return his \.c., for sale by W. L. ORR. pale and ghastly, and then lell senseless Th, S( ar"!C1' of ill .. ji i King, would take this opportunity to return his II \.c., 1 upon the gory aud smoking form of ber patronage extended to him while proprietor ot husband. The wail of the fatherles* the Missouri goon. as t*s corpse, her heavy hair clotted with THE blood ihat had just jetted from the UNDERTAKING. pulseless heart, and felt fresh hatred f|^HE undei signed keeps constantly oo hand against a damnable businaa* and all iia Kpologista and abettors. »Tlic luissians Roulcdi, 4 THE rzilt IS TAIinn "VTATIONS miy war. an 1 upturn th" ffnvern X\ nf»nt« of the wl o'.e Ivirrviean continent, b' noti'r"1lntnnd'np all this, R. .T. WIM.IAMS trill continue uinf.\c un\ at the LOWEST Ta?ii rnicF.s, all kinds of Furniture, such as BUREAUS. STANDS, DRRUxFASl' AND DlSlKtt TABLES. TIN SAFES. CHAIRS: FRiiNCIl, COT A Of thffeert material and in a workman-like manner. Th deni/.ens of the Demo'ne Rep iblic w:ll please "make a no e of fact, as Captain Cuttle would say. and call at my shop at tlain ®iomi?s Mill, in Oitumwa, and buy furniture th-i* i-i vyrftil,chi'itjt, and substantial. (TS" Any quantity of Broom sticks turned to older. R. J. WILLIAMS Ottumwa, July 13th, 185%y klw U E O V A L, A. I. (ilKAV I'! u:. i 7 m:m I.EA m:nu A good supply conptautly oil hand ol Jtoth eastern and hoin.» niaiititHcture. atth' old Tan Yard. 'I lie hi^hetjt price is |)aid at all liifits in -ASIJ uit L-ATUKU tor 111 out Jail. aUth, ib!4,—iJ", SI LAS A. 11 til) ON &C0., WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DKALTR? Ill S O V K S A V Tin I'liito, o|{»«'r, Zitte, Stieet Ii-uii, A'v.. Ac. Fiii nisiiiii^ &. India Rubber Cioods, he. Ever brought to ST. Lours, which will be of fered at the very lowest prices and on liberal terms. (pj^*To cash buyers and prompt men we of fer great inducements. lo., The proprietors of this IIoUl, pledge them- TuuUi du.. Brick baipers. &c., for sale by selves 10 spare no pains nor expense, to make Nov. 15th. W. it. OttR. tins one ol tiie most desirable iionjes for men tlousf- (,rK« A acknowledgements for the very liberal Nov. 8ih, 18oo. Hotel, and solicits a continuance ii i of i hose fii vors to tlic itcw liotis6« stocW titlow pnc^s C&il ttt 8* boy touched #very Ue»« for no oiw who, S!ISoSm. looked upon the aceoe could refrain from weeping i Ccidl COFFINS of all siies. Persons from a distance can obtain them without waiting.— Shop at Hammond's Mill. I R. i. WILLI AMI. Ottaaawa, Jan. I0th,ltt6. K IS F.' K. WOO DSC UfcWF, AND COMMON BED* ST EDS: ALSO, CUPBOARDS. —P-r- s 0: '.v!U ifa:ti:kicks of mu k m® hi, Ma::i Nreel :ie:ir the I3UHLIISGT0IJ, Burlington, Sept. 21, lb54.yy P. L.Ac. H. VAN DEVENTE*&. CO. aug. 31, '54 t5 7. Tbc W'uy to Make u Fortune. A Saving of 100 Per Cent! Hardware & (iroperies!! thr mn I Groceries ever offered in Uttuma a. I par •tkvlarly invite every one who wants the above Jtrticles to examine mv stock, and satisfy them selves that they can BUY CHEAP. p*" mi 4 TT^OULD p'sji'Mitfiiil v iuforuj the pub flj. lie that lie has reinove lInS BOOTA^DsnorSHOP 1n1o the room formerly occupied by Dr. Fullerton, next to H-iwloy's store. A« horeiolore, lw has in employ the. best work mrn he (fin find in the country and will warraiu his work to be secrm I to nou manufactured in this pnrt of the fl^t. He can M!pply the pubiic »it the, thortest no tice with anything in the hoot or shoe lin%, from H'PKIIUM: to the couisest "st^-,r •ud at fuir prices. i2 E. WASHBUIWI. Ottumwa, June 22d, lHfi l. STRAY STEER. of December, A. D. 1M4. 'Stray property tif i jih WM i i E. WASHBURN. OUtuinwa, Auj 17. 18j4. Scrubh tip.. Flesh do., liair & Cloth do.. ALUItlM, ALSfor 05|Port Folios, Gift Books, |^0yA^ ^boes, Hats & Caps—a H^ S'^e Lon^an1othefwAdu they are going fast C. C. W, cheap »t WARDEN S. KEADY-Made Clothing, all qualities, stock larg-e and prices low at W ARDEN'8. BLANK UOOKS OF all kinds, Wnll Paper, Window Blinds, Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes. &c., for sale by L. OJ' Nov. 8tn, li(4 -T* Die JOHN HCLU —M irF~HINO N E W A N V A U A E TIN-most powerful Kintj on thw fare of (tie cUtie IM» reinn" «ii|imni in flu' Ain»ric:ui i:*|iut !i« Tht powo Of tin- rro*nc I lirn lN of KIIVOIH. sink into iii.igiiiflcanoc wlwii I'oinpar^il to that of our Ainrrican King KumpoHii Ki:iR* ^mplov rlic pMivn v^ied in tliera tnoifiise the rifiies of 'lie rich ami lordly, and (o mdu to ifrt'.tfpr tiiinrv ami ilejrrndieinii. tin* |oir :ind il.-'pon denr Our American Kinjt forth wirli t]uriI willing.' tie-IR to tlii-Ior lly m:iri-ion an Immlilf »lin. rtady »lik» to a.lmiiiwrer rcii. :iml to offt-r lif:ilth mid happtituw u the lol'ty and iowly. ilie rich aflJ the |toir. U i I I N li ir r, jj•s I* RLIR TI..\TU U'..\!.:V TIIK WOI: I ». anl tfr.-:i:e»t b.r rl. i' olli u ..illii .t ui.iii .nii v to lu.-Mill«r ii)|( million-, tli* Oociit rnn Miy. lvlirf i.i at your com m.'iutl You 'itre only to tlii- nuiiri:il rviiu-ilw All tlio.-i* wliuntill fuBit. HMtl will not iiC'. pt the jrofferei? IIHIIII. 'If-erTe iif: ihc |.i: "f llnir fiiniiipit. TII'H woiulerful iiieliciiii'. !uiini tlic l-rii-f pcrio 1 siue» Itn iiitro.lm-fioii. I rnni...| )iK[|iiiii-nK to tin- IX iirtt of tl)ousaiiil.4. mill IIIIIUh toiigiu-s j.r"cli,»'u mi IOWA. ,/ILL wholesale to the Trade and Ier atiy W chants upon as liberal terms as hoase Wot. E I A. N S And other can rely upon purchasing Stores of us as low as the same .stove can be had by re tail in Cincinnati, Chicago or St. Louis. 1854. FALL riX)riin\TJ~ 1854. P. L. & H. Van Deventer & Co., Wholesale Clothing Store, No. 1 ()2 and K1. i in St., Lov it, Mo. ~\\71- are now in receipt of the largest stock V V of Men and Bov's n J:j!)J M. /1) c/.o i ///. v a life a cli.'iriu 10 IIIHIIV wlio licroto- fore ri'K'irdiHl if only p.-iinful uml ini-praMe To (lie wind* *itli ..II IJniuients. Kuibrorutioiis. I'aiu Killer, and 1'nin Kxlrarfor*. and let million* .if fhc Kl ij im-ii s of (lie terra. Ainriican Kititf of I'uin," pr-p:ir»tii.n o upasnl »lelv of vvgvim bl« s mid roots, produced by Auicricu own rich and bounteous o«.|l. We would ask the LAVIU. wlm are alwayn rompetent of what i.« and wliat i. not a T:ihial»le finnily juuHlu-iue. to do u« a fivi.r by givitii the Kitij of I'ain a ini le trial, mid if cahl'.turorv. exert th«ir inllu irurt' in it.H lK'ha.1 recomuu-iid ir, hpeak well and often 'of it. and m'c tin? it is used IJV their alllieted ni'ij hbori. 'liie Indies lire always ch iriCalle. mil wlien 111• v induce their Mifffring fricinlH to u»e this really valuable m.-liriue, lliej will 'n- doing an act of Ix-nuvrtlincc that the* can *eii lm proH.l l'. '1 his is a |.o«i-rful and truly in.i^i«a| remedy f. i' all external dien.-es. sore*, swelling hums, &c and for many internal alHii'tiom. i-, i-aeertain cure, yet it Is perfectly hariule-s aud nirapable of producing the iea-t iujuri us u iu the most delicate oiues or the weakest constitution. It is entirely useless to follow the old anil worn-out ftystem of |mtli-hiu£ to the publle thousands of certifl. rates of wonders performed by this niedicitie It cost* tut twenry-llre cents to try it and Or. Hull stakes hif null-earnel reputation on the Kiug of llaiu doinf-kll anj uiore than he claims for it. U'e would ask have you the Rheumatism or Gourt thee are not ple.uunt couipanioiij, und we know that would liku to drive them away aa aooo at possible, theu ttnti "UUI.I/3 KINFI OK I'AIN." USK XllE UilK.VT KIN'li OK I'AIN. Wonkl you hue* your ilore^. Srtehin^s, Cuts, Boru. Seaht*. I'rulnay other wouuds huatod, we rtpiat It, use the IIAG.'CJLT. KING ov I'AIN. Would you bo cured ei Ucald Ileud. Still Joints, Sort Throat. Neuralgia, Sure Uieii.-t. I.niiib-ijji., 'IVtter or Itinn Worm, Jjait Ulieum, l^ite-- ol I'. i.-onous liunrts, Cu ipped UauJj, aud uit oii.er s.iies. iiiutr Li\) or UuuLiuif, say agaiu aud agaiu, voua kckkdi li Dr. JoUa llall's "KINd OK I'AIN1' Would you be rur€-d of King'* Kvil, Cancer, Tamora, Kruptioiis. or ntiy Uie.iMj ot the Suin cau-ed by impure b.ood, tlii'ii u« Or. John hull's Sarsaparilla iuiwiually, "needy DR. JOHN BULL'S riUNCIP A I. OKKICB. tins CHOI, SNTEET, Ox* Liooit UKLOW MAW, I. C1M: AM) POPULAR Iv.XOWI.JIDGF ebartered by the S'ate of Peri:i«ylv:i:iia, April 2'Jth. 1H53, mainly 1o arrest the evils of spu rious nostrums also to supply ihe pubic with reliable remedies, where the best medical ad visers cannot or will not he employed, having purchased the invaliuible remedy. KUWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, the first and only known lor TWENTY YEARS, as llie certain cure for Fever and Aj ue, and Its kindred complaints, confidently recommend it to the patronage of the atllicted. The above institution likewise recommends for Bowel Complaints. ROWAND'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACKKERRY ROOT. and in due time will furnish its own remedy for I AM NOW OPEXINtJ, and have in store,! every disease that can be safely treated iii this Largest an{ beat assurtcl stodc oj 'Hardware w®y. By order of the Trustees, jrfHN R. ROWAND, M. D., President of the University, and Ilead of the Pharmacol:! cal Depjirtineot. Home Dispei.sary and Office, No 69 Arch Street. Philadelphia. IT V Peace in and for said county, on the i-Oih .Y Stvr.NAI. WIXI^ lMi'iiovi U ARUS the ioHowiii^ description, to-wit: A red and WELL SEL XTED II.D LIA*ai differ, wh.te pided ftteer, supposed to be *.x or seven Ottumwa, Jan. lftth, 1&j4.—3m. -j \\'e a i i n i u e n e n e ST RECEIVED and tor sale cheap a TL i) li large lot of Chairs, Bedsteads, Stands fcc. of various patterns and prices, by 1 !.i Brusilies. PAINT Bnishes, Varnish Ae., Marking do., Counter do.. Horse do.. Wall *r- y very Would you fea cur.' ulninst imtin Ji»tely of Do««| C»uipliam, DyitHijHr.v, SiiViiiinr Cholera Mor- ,, bus. I'ramp t'r.llc. Him I A liu Twin »r any other aeha IllVEliflS Of tu0 DClTlOl&ft •ftHCyl or paiu, [Lie rt'inu.lv i- Minpto .m tliv cure certaiu. I.0UI.J "II.LK, KT. FOUSALKBY bllDUOISrSk AIKit IIAM'd TIIllO'UQa-. OUT TUB UNITK1) arATIC*. Pumroy, 6c llariett Agents, Ottumwa, Iowa. april, 13th '5-1. IXIVEItSITY FAIL! i't:vr.is %!\i A ci:. Tiir u\ivi:i:srrY of run: mfdt- 5 (^"AGENT—James Hawley, Ottum«%» -t Aug. 24, lf*54.—n32 lyr. OUttimva Land Ajioncv. AV STATE OF IOWA,) W .I.O CoL'NTV.J A KEN up by Maxfield Hunter, at his resi denee in Adains Township in said co»inty, "V\7 I'-1 on toir terms u nimtber of before Austin 13. Perry, Esq.. a Justiee of the ALUABLI: Lor.-s IN OrruMWA Tuwn and a quantity of th L,ountv years old has the apijearance of having been worked marketl witli a xmooth ciop otf the Jil-nl/i left and an underbit in each. ear. No other ^.(e^ thousand atitg of land, and a marks visible. Valued at thirty dollars by few Town LoU, lield by Wm Ruddi ck by Martin White und Lewis Schuartz. {"Decree Title.'* Settlers prelerrei until JOSEPH HA Y.N E, C'tyCPk: September 1st. xvjj| A--. large ARDWARE, Queensware—a full stock WARDEN'S. JIEAB cash a few Kasteril Bille. if i o o- A U o K o n o e s o presented soo". Also, Ko 0 to l'J mouths. J. 6l J. DEVIN. a^uil T" Take Noticc—3d £lilion. DO NOT consider it my business to inn atter a man ul er his uou- ot count becomes dui\ Therefore, ull per sons indebted to me will tike notice, that alter their notes or act i.i.ts have been chut lor a reasonable time, aud are jwi.t, tliey will be put into the bauds ol the proper oliicvrs lor collection. E. WASUBURS, May 18th, 18&4 3mos. nr I Patent Itlcdiciiicn. A YBES Cherry Pectoral, Jaynes Medicioas, iow Dock & Sarsapardlu, SiloanN .Mt diciiies, Wistai'-s Halsi ixi of Wild Cherry, Fahnesiock's Vermifuge, McLean's do., llobensack's do.t 111 of ill kinds, for sale by J\. Loudeus Medicines, Pepsin, Liverwort fit TTIHII uudersigued ha.s established a Livery lar, Cliohigo^ue Sui.ih'.-. lon e. Iiull s Sarsu- J. ^tuble at Oitiuuwa, and sol.cits the pat nai'illa King of Pu:n, Davis* Pa.n Killer. \tl- rona^e of the triyebug pubhe. BjSrtjorMi low Dock fc &ir»apar lla,_ SiloanN Medic.ucs, boughi and sold. R. 8. SuiiuSR. W. L. OR*. J%rir VCrv Inrjce PTIK K (IF I)HUGS, JCfT RECKIV! If AT -TOTTN PUMROY'S ti.:Ijc!c&nlc d»b V.ftni! wo stoijf. Olliimvin. town. DK.'UXR /A AT, KIVDS OF IIRt Ac. II'VHI.K tve would return to rnr friem't P"D petrous OUT very prate'ul HC knmvh ('szewents for tile very libera! pnt ron»s.e hitherto l»eetrnvrH upon us. vv would fvUo infoim them fnsvvell a? every ledy el?e,) that we have jnst received. rlHF.CT I'ROKl Xt\V YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. J! I.ar^c atid C'irt/it!h/ ftclcrft Sfoi k of f)rvc*, Med /'flint*. Oif.1, I)ye-Stuff*, Perfumrry. Q-c.. §c. Ail the nbove artirles were purclisted tfOW thriWmj'orterf:. nnd Fflecf -d with rejit rare in regard to their pritnv and fiesl.reM we therefore can ronfidentiully rect'iiimend ileni to thofe wishing to buy. inej'ic ine- that can bt- re.ied on. 1, ts, stPkf-Biid piles of almost eveiy kilHl of Patent Medirines. .-.^-r bTATlONLRY. »A first-rete lot ot iiuolscup, Letfft^rtll Note pa)ier, {tens, red, black and blue ink, v-c.. *c. e «1so keep constantly ou hand a choice lot of ?|iO're,as ^u ni, Ten ind Iflolnfts**, s well ail other things iu a Family Gr eery. A first-rat eartide ol chewing loWtro'and a choice lot of ciga«s. s a— •.,^V" A choke lot of Liquoit. far OM^ka uses, consisting ol C*gniac Brandy. l*oit. iVicdeira and Multj^w V\ meg, Kye VVhiskt v, OJd Mononcuhala, Icr iMclical unti mv i bsuicul purposes •'only." We are :iixious to sell tile abovj* grti c!es i what they willti ing, anil perhaps ufjj. Call in and see. Aiwtt}^ to be found at the old stand, next door to D. S»»j(lo'. Procript ons put np wilb {,reut cure—at all faoura, day or iuj bi. no 10—2-54 *|fc "\T0l'R attenticn is urgently iiiviud 10 itrefnl anil rt ndiil pems.il ol some ihing that has juai beeu introducetl Into yflHiistate. fULVERKACHLR'8 (I «tt'o«lU'«*ii tc Voltaic hains! A NliW and NOVKL ni-ile pply inji a jc-weitul medial n^ent, so ton siri!C't« us to he worn tinder the gaiments. r"»«i««* ««»'•«. m lie 1:1:1:t'Krtn curicut ot LUCCIMO MAFJRM l.-M, rHevtiira Imincdlitfe Relief From the ucsta ute fain, and aliOa f&t inoiK lit cure of all Kt'iviiiiN lli»«'(*•». It !=e!dotn lids tailed to Iiirnishalmost in stant relief, and u FINAI,. PB««ASENT CUBS. by bt inj tifed ufcording to directions, to ihe lolii YVing diseases— /»In tonal i* m, ti out. Snot i' a Purul f/f-it. i'uinfril and Sivelleil Joint a. i\tn in/gin ot the /nee. Din u*in of the •v/ IHC. Dca/uess and lilindi-eus, VUr hie I'utus, Pulpit tit ion of the luart, Ptriudirol Untduchf. St. 'ltut' Dance, (intend iiihilitj/. /'uins of the Chest, lly Uti iin, /h/K/jipiia, uuU ull kinds of Aervuus /tina.ies. Tin pe Chain? are highly recommended by Profs. Valentine Molt, Van Rureii, Po.-t und others, who have published their views ol their powerainl value in seven I ol the mt dital journals ot iNew York, aud areal* so iu the itaily practue ot recommending their use to putients '1 he chaiub can be seat by mail with full descriptions tor use. Puce of Chains 63 aud tjjp. Lt. WM L. ORR, Agent, Oitu mwd, Iowa. JOS. STE1NERT, General Age at, Mo. Mb, Broadway, V. Oct. 12th, lb54—ly DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET 2ESCULAPIUS: EVEI:V ONE HI- OWN I»HVSICIAK. HE FIFTIETH Edi tion. with One Hun dred Engravings, show ing Diseases and Mal- Ki: forHiatious ol the Hum MI System in every shape und lonn To whii is added a Trea tise on the Diseases ol Females, being of the highest inijtor'ance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the JEeulapius to his child. It may .-ave him troui au early grave. Let no young maiwor woman enter into the secret obligations ol married lite without read ing the Pocket ^culapius. Let no oue sutleiiug Iroin a haekniid Cough, Pain in llie Side re.-1legs iii0his, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic seusa lions, and ftiven up by their physician, be nuothcr moment without onsultiu^ tlie iEfctulapius. have the married, or those a iiout to be lnutiied utiy i in pediment, read ibis truly nselul book, as il has been the mt-nii*ol su\in-ihousuuds ol uiilor4uu*te creatuiepi i.oiu tlie very jaws ot death (TV* Any person seniiiug TWEN TY yiVku CEN1S euelosctl in u letter, will itfe^ve lm- tup) ol thi* work by mail, or tiv» optca will uc sent lor On.- Dollar. Auuiess, j.ett piiid, LR. VV.vi. YOUNG, ivo. Iit2 Spiuus si., Philadelphia. 8ept. 2bih, ltt£l iy Liver) and Sale Stable. OliiiiUMii, Iowa. Oaurnwu, »«pt. 14th, 18S4. BONNETSand i Tr.miu.nga,latest CHERRY PECTORAL, For th« afpM Cw« 0r0H8, COLDS, ••AlSEffEStt, BRONCHITIS, fiROCP, A9TVM4, 1IB o. •, i'owmtfnui nTnig in» mi oerone disroveriegBi^enf ?a«mn b*ia this cenerdtiou to facilita the business of life—increase ita enjof^ ment. aud eveu prolong the term of hi|ft man existence, none can be namdofmo!|^ real value to maiikin.l, than this contribu|j lion of Chemistry to the Healing Arl.-k A vast ial ol its virtues throughout thll broad country, bus proven bevond a doubL that no medicine or pombination of medtT cines yei known can so surely control an|J and cure the numerous varieties of pu(& monary disease w hi: have hitherto sweril* from our midst thousands aud thousand!! every yar. Indeed, there is nowabunJant, reason to believe a Remedy has at lengtfc been lound which can be relied on, to cu# the raoKt dangerous affections ofthelutu# Our space here will not permit us to pu_ lishauy proportion of the cures affected bj its use, but we. would present the fo'loivl iugt- uiul refer further enquiry to my AlN meii' Uii Aiinonac, which the agent belo|®i uum d. will always be p'eas-d to furuis|a Iree, wherein are fill pirticulers, aud ia disputable proof of these statements. Offke ol Transportation, Laur*.as T. 8. C.. Aug. 4. 1853. I DH. J. C. AVF.^. Dear Sir,—My littljr son.four ynrs oil hits ju«t reeoren fro# a severe attuckof malignant Scarlet I«eveiS* his throat was rotten, and every persov that visited in. pronounced him a deap child. Ha\ing usedyoui CHERRY PecTORiibj iu Califoruia. in the winter of 18 0, for seteie attack t»f Bropchitis, with eutiii. succf 68,1 was induced to try it on mf little, boy. 1 gave him a te'» spoon fi| every three hours commencing in the morijl1 ing.and *y teu o'clock at nig7i', fonnd A deciiled clause for the. I»etter, mi aftef^ three days use, he was able to driiik wiltilt out pain. ItsuM! in the above named disease save maiiva child from a premature grav». ami relieve the anxirt\ of many a foul pto' rem. Foi allallections of thi Tnroat aiiT Lungs, 1 believe it the best inediei„e taut. A lei-ling of the deepest Rratitu.l^ prompts me in addressing you ih se line%l —but tor jour important'discovery, in(r: little boy would now have beeu in auotue# world. l«m yours withgreat respect J. D. POW ELL.Supt. Trans., L. R. R, Rocly Hil!, (Somerret Co.) N. J., July 11 1853. DR. J. C. AYER,- Sii»cfc your mediciaGF has become known h-ar it has a greattjr demand tlian any other cough remedy wt have ever sold. It is spoken o( in termsij# unmeasured praise by those w ho haveuse^ it, and 1 know ofsoine cases where ths besg^ they can say of it is not too much for good it has done. 1 take pleasure lingit, because I know that 1 am my customers the worth of their monev, aud 1 leel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, aod believe me Yours, with respect Alf. for ti#, giviuf JOHN C. YVH1TL0CK. P. S. Almost any uumber of certificate* can be sent you if you wish it. Windsor, C. W,. June 26, 1852. DR J. C. AVEK. Sir.—This may certify" thit I have used your CutKitv PECTOIUL f#« upwards of one year aud it is my sincenf beliel that I should have been in iny gra\« ere this time if 1 had not. It has cure& me ot a dangerous atfcc tion of the lung^ and 1 do not overstate my convictions whe|k I tell jou it is a priceless remedy. Yours very respectfully, D. A. McCLURE, Att'yat Law. Wiiksbarre, Pa., September 28,185U, 1 /K. J. B. Avkh. My dear Sir.—Yout' medicine is much approved of by thojK. who have uaed it here, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its repito( tation. I invariably recommend it for puIL monary affections, as do many of our priifv cipal physicians. I am your friend, r* CHAS STREATER, M. D. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayny €heaua|^ Lowell, Mass Sold by to W. L. Orr, Ottumwa, Fish, Duulup& Co., Eddyville, Robinson Myers 6c Co., Agency City, H- H. Ay res, Wholesale agent, KsukulS Kor: 2d. lbf»4. November 29th 1854. styles,at low jwices,for sale at WAR DEN'S. I...... m* tM. 4ft- Eatray Hon*. STATE OF IOWA,) WAPEI-LO COCNTV,J (py Taken up before Charlai L. EM|., a Justice of the Peaee in and for salt county, on the I8ih day of November, 1854, bp Thomas Cooper of Washington Township, In said eouuty, at his residence therein, estrtf properly of the following description, to-w®P A black horse with a star or streak in the forei head, both hind feet and left fore foot whife up to the pastern joint—left hind foot crookw —has a small saddle mark on the left side of the back, is about fifteen hands high, and abotrf six years old—appraised to be of the value ot seventy dollar* by John a Morrison and Williaa Hamilton. JOSEPH HAYNE, C'y C.^ Estray 0oita STATE OF IOWA, i g, n,ifJ |tt WAPKLLO COUNTY,S I 1 TAKEN UP, before Newton b.llitt tsq,°lT Justice of the Peace &c,at his office in Ottuifti* wain said County on the Mth day of Deceub^)' 1854 by Joseph tlayue at bis residence iu sa|£ county Stray property of the following des cription. to-wit: one dark bay filly about tvfQ years old last spring, and one da.k Iron Gray. Coll, about the same age, left fore foot whitp each of which are valued at thirty five dollar*, JOSEPH HAYNE County Clerk.r4" Ottumwa Dec. 19tL 1854, lit A.sale LITTLE OF EVERYTHING kept f» by Merchants in this country, can found at Warden's of qualities and at prices Hp suit everybody. Call and see for yourselves*•, LINSEED Oil*. 5S OIL, Lard do., Fish do., NeaU Foot do, Sweet da., for aala by Nov. I»th. W. t. OHR,r CALLat A Inskeep k. Go's, and fet you aarkat baakat •(«.