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WESTERN UNION II ANN Hi AL, MO., AUGUST 28, 1851. Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. Authentic Fuels nialivj to the Cubtta lltpc ditionTte dcxirlurc of 'the Pampero 'Loytdigof the Troops Jmithir race prolxt- 'flic tyi; Washington, Aug. II, 1S31. Our information m lo Cuban utlltirs, ia augmented by oine few fuels' of cuii.iidur ublu interest, it u now known tli.il the l'umpero wns tquippeil, and sailed, with the knowledge of the ('tliccrs of the l!ov eminent in New Orleans, but without any hindrance from them. The Pumpero was not cleared at tlm Custom House, though iier sailing und the object ol her expedition must have been known to the Collector. Uusides t liis it appears that Uenerul Twiggs, some weeks before the l'unipero Hailed, no tilled the collector that nu expedition was on foot, but the Collector replied tktt it must be a mistake. After the l'umpero hud sailed, lie wrote to Gun. Twiggs and protested his ignorunce of the expedition. (Jen. Twiggs, aii commander of the South ern Military District, was under instruc tions to keep his eye on the Fillibuslers. But, it the Government ollicers, and the most popular and influential presses and politicians in New Orleans are Filibusters, it is quite idle to make any opposition to their projects. The United States Mar- snuu, tor me new vneans uisinci, is nere; and the District Attorney, Mr. Ilimtuil, I Consul at liavanna is ulso here; und thus . . . . - - - -1 1 1 - 'the Government, t. c. the small purl of it 'now at the Seal of Government, must be well advised as to the state and prospect of Cuban affairs. The members of the Cabinet here have, 'it is .aid, received information which has .UIISHCU HICIII Sllllt IIIO 1' HllUUillCI. SjUIIIII'I 'rely upon the infidelity of the Spanish army "in Cuba, They have been represented at 20,000 strong, well disciplined, well paid, well fed and well clad, and perfectly loyal. If this be true and the representation is from the most reliable sources thu result cannot be long protracted. r...A ,i.n. rt i.1:!!!!... ........... The Creoles are intimidated trom rising l,i tlm il,,-mt nf tlm I'.intnln I IhiihimI lo liberate and arm their slaves. But this ' threat has been so often repeated, and to ' . . 1 .1 1 .1 w American officers, and through the Span- ish minister here, that it 1 considered as intended to deter the people ot our slave- holding states from co-operating with the , insurgents and invaders. It is not proba ble that this menace will be executed until after the state of afiYirs shall be desperate, and the revolution be certain of success, and then it will be too late. The threat mny serve us a preventive, but its exe cution will not be a cure of a revolution. But if the Governor and Captain General will issue his abolition decree at once, it is probable that he will have the sympathies of our abolitionists and their aid also. If the Spanish army and the Spanish in habitants remain loyal, they can make an etl'cctual resistance to any revolutionary movements, whether from within or with out at least for the present juncture. It now appert that no advice could have been sent to Havana of the intended Lo pez expedition, in time to put the author ities on their guard against it. As to the vessel dispatched by the Spanish Censu' from New Orleans, she will be behind the l'umpero three or four days, and it is even surmised that Lopez would make a prize of her. In all probability, Lopez effected his landing, but was afraid to send the Pampe ro back for any more Fillibustero freight, as he had promised to do. He probably reinembeis his interesting race with the Creole, when he was chased into Key West, with only a few fathoms length between him and the yard arm of the Pizano. He will detain the l'umpero for another race. ION. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY CHEROKEE. New Yobk, August 22, t. m. Acoounts by the Cherokee from Havana to the 16th, state that Lopez' force had a welled ti 1100, and that be had fought battle with Hit Spanish forces, killing and wounding 800. 1' ia atated that 78 mounted Spanish had beei. brought into Havana, who reported that Lopez had out off all communication between Havaua, nd the troopa sent against him. Letters from Havana by tho Cherokee throw doubti on the report that Col. Crittenden, in stead of Clendenin, waa among the prisoner, shot. The Amerioan Consul waa refuted any information, and denied all intercourse with the prisoners. The papers by the Cherokee give lengthy ao counts in relation to the Lopez expediton. It appears that Lopez landed on the 12th, with a bout 1200 men: several engagements look place in which the patriots come off victorious. Lo pez with hia force, finally attempted to reim hark, but waa prevented by Ihe Spanish foroe nd waa completely routed. The patriots took refuge in the mountains; some of them took to their boata and Ibeae were captured by the Spanish fleet, carried into Havana and there xeouted. The amount of gold brought by the Cherokee ia but $10-1,000 on freight and ftlb'5,000 in the Manas or passengers. Mail Agent. Mr. William Carson has accepted the appointment ofapecial Mail Agent, nd will enter upon hia duties as soon as his instructions are received. He will, we hear rive his particular attention to the mail routes nd offiaet in this State, and as he is a man of determination and integrity, we took for cen eral and wholesome reform in the Department in this State. If Ihose who are at present en- gaffed in this service, cannot or will not per form their duties, he will not be long in finding those who will, or in making iuUi reports as will oaute their discharge from employment. Kepnulican. The cannon and small arms for the wouid-be Republic of South Carolina have 'been manufactured at Cabotville, Mass. These guns, if ever used against the United Mateo, win ie apt Jo reimunu ana kick incir owner over, -The iS'itsli- vi lie Whig of Tuesday says: We luive received returns reported and official, of the vote for liovernor in every county in the State. Lien. Ciimpbed is elected by n majority of between 1,530 and l.liOO oles. In the State Senate, 10 Whigs to 0 Dem ocrats Whig majority 7. Whig majori ty two years ago 3. In the House, 39 Whigs to 30 Democrats Whig majority 3. Democratic majority two yenrs ago 3. In the first Congressional district An derson Johnson (Democrat) is elected over l.ai;gdiin C. Uaynes (Democrat). In the Knoxville Congressional district the race is close between Churchill (Democrat) and Anderson (Whig). Tits News -rom Cuba. Telegraphic dis patcher apptared cm Saturday, and in llii morn ilia's paper, which it will nuzzle any roan, however furuiliar he may be wild the Bituiri of Cuba, to solve, rirst, we had an account ol t he capture of fifty Patriots, unarmed, a it aid, in open boat., by a Spanish (jot eminent vessel, their beiiin taken lo Havana, and (lie im mediate execution of the whole of them. Next came tlm news of landing of the American force under Lopez, nt Cardenas, forly milei from Havana; the atory that the number liud been increaied to 1 100, that he had fungi: I a 'jallla with the Spanish troops, killing and wounding 800 of I hem; and that, after being ,1.... victorious, in several triuraccmetits. several engagements, he jfijay attempted to re-embark, but wni prevent ed by the Spanish force, and vvas completely routed. Some of his uitn are eaid tu have taken refuge in the mountain others look to their boaia and were captured, carried into Havana, and there executed. We suppose the truth of these dispatches to be, that a landing hat been t fleeted on tlm Ia- !"nJ f Cuba by the force, under Lopez; that they have been defeated and diapened; dial a part of Ilium took to aea in open boats, badly armed, if tinned at all; and thrt they were cap lured by Spanish vessels, taken to Havana, and executed, at men levying war against the Spanish Government. Lopez had sent iT the Pampero, the steamer in which he landed; and hia men were forced to put lo aea in such ves sels at they could find, This is our interpretation of the news, and if " be correct, the second expedition projected by ! brainless Cuban is at end, and valuable l,v" ,h"' l,een "' 10 "V .ul a project which he had neither the ability, (he J, (jr (h- 0 6 ,o execut)i , faw d wa hiva le llew,nl,pcr aocounis, . , (i1B . ki..u ...,,, lu .its the truth froM the vast amount of misrepresentation and error witn which both parties have contrived lo embarrass this question. Republican. An old Woman. There is a female now reiiduit in Clark county, Georgia, says the Sa vann h News, who ia one bundred and thirty three years of age. She is quite active, lively and cheerful converses fluently, reads wen without the use of glasses, she says the does not feel the effect of her age, except as regards her hearing: she ia slightly deaf. This loo is partly the result of an accident, She has now living within one mile of her retidunee, grand children to the third and fourth generation. Scenes v. The extract given below, we take from n book entitled ''Essays written iu the intervale of Butineas." It contains a true principle, which, ifoftoncr remembered and acted upon, would save the shipwreck of many a friendship: Home Journal. " For once thul teoretv is formally imposed upon you, it is implied a hundred times by the concurrent circumstances. All that your irieud says to you, as to his friend, is entrusted lo you only. Much of what a man tells you iu the houi of atlliction, in sudden anger, or iu any outpouring of his heart, should be sacred. In hit craving for tymjiathy, he has spoken to you as to his own soul. To repeat what you have heard iu social in tercourse is sometimes a aad treachery ; and when it It not treacherous it is often foolish. For you commonly relate but a pari of what has happened, and even if you are able lo relate that part with fairness, it is still as likely tu be misconstrued as a word of many meanings, in a foreign tongue, without Ihe context. There are few conversations which do not imply some degree of mutual confidence, however slight. And iu addition to that which is said iu confi dence, there ia generally something which is peculiar, though uot confidential; which is ad dressed to the present company alone, though not confided lo their aeoresy. It ia meant for them, or for persons like them, and they are expected to understand it rightly. So that, when a man hss no scruple in repeating all that he bears lo anybody that he meets, he pays but a poor compliment to himself; for he seems to take it tor granted that what was said in his presence would have been said, in the same words, at any time, aloud, ana tn me mama place, tn short, that he is the average man oj mankiiut; which 1 doubt much whether any man would like to consider himself." Judge Douglas, of Illinois, ia pulling all the strings he knows how, to get a nomination for the Presidency from the Looofocos. Just now he is paying bis court to New York. He is there iu person, at Ihe watering places, and mixing with Ihe politicians, whose favor he wants of course. It is given out, that he has been seleoted to deliver the address at the Slate Agricultural Fair iu Buffalo next September. Republican. Gov. Cata aeemt tu be out managing Mr. Buchanan in his own State. At a late meeting of Ihe Looofocos ut Huntingdon, IV, delegates were elected to ihe general convention lo be held Ihe 4th of March next. They were in structed to vote for Cuss 49 to 3. Kentucky Election. All the returns are in, eaoept from two counties, and Powell's majority is 270. His majority will be under 400 in Ibe State. jHtrrriflr, On Thursday, 21st ins!., at the residence of Hiram (ilascock, by Klder 0. T. Motion, Mr. John S. Tolberl, lo Miss Mattha Jane (jlascock. On the same day, by the same, iu the city of Hanni bal, Mr. Thomas Wood, to Mist Minerva J. Itaydeu. T We call attention to the Prices Current of T. F, Vriltinghain k. Sous, in another column. These prices will be altered from time to time, as they will be gov erned by the rise, and fall iu the St, Louis niatket. Tun Kiat i.r.iJt Tknmbsskk, ttX Anullirr Prlcliline Wnnilrr! Prpiin, III. True IHil-iUn fluid or Un.lrle Jutco! A ari-nt ty.iH'iMlu L'uriT, prrpsrvd rioni Rennet, nr llicr.rilrlll alainsili uf llmnl.anir illlrclloni 3f Damn l.icliit. tli trcnt rity.iuluglcal riivml.t hy J. S. Iluuxli M, i., Nu, II Nurth Kigluli .irrci, riillriili'liliis, Pa. Tlii. I. s truly ttiimtririit remedy for lmhte.llitn, l'y..Uf Ha, Jum lli-e..lver CuMuilaliil, Con.ll,allt,ii, and lli-bllliy, rutins nHer nature', u a im iImhI, by .Nature's nq agent, the Ua.lnc Juice r aiherll.enicnt in nnotlii-r colum HANNIBAL MARKET. WIIOI.CSAI.K I'RIl'GS. HVirirtiriy Keening, August i'HOVISIONS-Hncon Sides per lb " Sliouhli'H per lb " Harris per lb I.anl No. I wr lb " Interior per lb Butter per lb V-W per dozen Hour per bll Meal per tins VKUKTA III. liS Potatoes per hits Onions per bin TOD ACID Leal per Hi Mnimliu'lureil II K MP Dew Uolled per cwl II AY Per UK) Hi HKKSWAX l'er lb IIIDHS-Diy per lb I i rren per lb FEATIIEns Prime Grose per lb Interior an, I runt eii per lo KKl'l T Dried Apples per bus Dried I'eacliea per bus lireeli Pearlies per bus lireen Apples per bus UKOl'KIMKs-Sugar per lb t'ollee per lb MoUtaes N. (. per gal " S. II. per gal Tepper per lb Alhpice per lb W!nky'rg;i lectilieil. Window (jlass, tier box x 1(1 " " " " loxl'i Kaisina er box baleratur per lb alt per .aetc .Vill per bus Hire per lb Cheese per lb Candy per box CKAI.N tVlieat per bus Corn per bus Oat per bus Heaiis .ier bus SEKD.N l'luxseeil per bus Timothy per bus lllue (irass per bus Cloversced per bus 27, lj. 9 5)a6 tt.llU 11 4ao 10 a U a ft 4 IX) a 4 5n All 2",,30. 7.i,i 811 4 a U li a :: A oli.il :u a ;(.) VMulM K i :to '.'U a 25 I 2o 1 (Ml 60 6U 'I a7l a I.' O' 1 a 40 J a Ail IU all Ua li 'vi 3 7!i a I im, 4 ta 4 oJ 3 M 3 5il 7 I I'm 37 1 r v a 7a III 3 Oil a inn t)i a 70 3(1 IS a ;il ! MlatKI i 1 hi N III I ST. LOUIS MARKET. (H'nmSr. Lot is Intki.i.iui;m ku Monday Evening, Aug. (i p. .11, The supplies uf pruducu were qui to libe ral, but tiie bulk not being discharged un til lutu in the day, but few sales of incut transpired. No chaugo in Tobacco I letup or Lead. Flour market ttiiut. Wheat ti shade lower. 15ul little done in corn und oiitf. Oilier urliclesns last ipioli-d. Tobacco Sales ut thu State wai'ehnnsu of 11 hhds, incltiilint; ti hhds lin-s at $3 10 ttt3ljl, '2 ol seconds at 1 5000 1 SI I, 'Jot! sliippinr leal ut 5 10Q. 15, 1 of miinufuc lining ut S. At the l'lanter's, 17 hhds were bid off, including '2 hhds of seconds ut a ?.", 11 of shipping leaf 5 (.Vd7 (it), 1 of manufacturing ut 7 OjtUS 00 100 lbs. Hump sales of 7S bales fair at 3f; 150 ut SO and IHi bales good ut SS ton. Flour Sales ciuilined to less than (KM) bbls, iucludidg li bbls Hope Mills, 50 of Jones' 50 of Winchester, (il of I'uncv, und Il'J of liuincys at I; 1','S James at II 874; und 75 of Planet, first brand city, at 1 '25 bid. Wheat Receipts since Saturday near lG.OtK) sacks; sales assorted of sacks; including inferior spring to piiinu fall sam ples, at from 17 to- 80s, sacks returned; about 8,000 sacks unsold; market drooping. 0 L 1 V 11, BENNETT & CO., WHOI.KSALE OF.ALKRS IN Boots, Shoes, Hats unci Cups, No. 101, Main street, St Louis Missouri, ARK now receiving their fall supplies of Hie a aoa bove goods, embracing a greater variety of "a qualities and styles than they have ever before offered. Many of tlieirgoods have been manufactured totheir order, and especially lor the St. Loins market in which special attention lias been paid to sizes, as well as qual ities. II is their design, at all times lo have the most com plete stuck in the market, and sell lo prompt men on the most accommodating terms, Itatleiing themselves that they can oiler inducements lo Western buyers, e ipial to that of an F.aslern market. Rubbera Their arrangement with a very large eastern manu facturing company, fora heavy stock of Mini's, Ladies', and Miss's Rubbers, will enable llicin tu sell at the very loweit prices. Purchasers will certainly find it for their interest to give our stuck an examination. P. S. Special attention paid lo orders. au28-tit CARPET S, OIL CLOTHS, &c! FALL TIIADE, 18.l!! I.. V. TOMTM.Ya, $Y No. 158, Main street, St Louis, Mo., HAVE iu sloie, and are constantly receiving- their l ew and elegant slock ol Carpeting., Oil Cloths, &c, consisting in pail of the following varieties; KZ3m.aLmm2rm,,'aPasja Royal Velvets, Wiltons, Tapestries, Brussels, Impe rial Three Ply's, Fine and Superfine Ingrains, Scotch and Venetian. Oil Cloths, Mtugn, SV. Every variety and style of Floor Oil Cloths, from 3 to 25 feel wide) Chenelle Itugs, Velvet and Till tail do, Mats, Floor Kochings, Table and I'iatto Covers, Stair Hods, le. We would also cell the attention of merchants tn our large stock of Wall Papers, Window Curtain Papers, &c. 1,000 pairs transparent Window Shades Which we oiler at WllOleMlle at extremely low prices. Having imported and puichased our goods from the most t'l'lt'brntt'll Faclorit'H, and being of the most improved styles, our friends & strangers visiting the city will find it greaily to their advantage lo examine our goods before purchasing. augw-ut I.. 1. 1 wi-i-i.ij, at 1 ii. THOMAS M'DANNOLD, Attorney at Law, HAVING located himself at IIANNIDAL, Mo., will practice in the Court of Common Pleas, at Hannibal, Ilia Circuit Courts held at I'almyia, Pans, new l.ondon and Howling tireeu;iii inc. eiupreine t.ouri of Hit State, and iu the United Slates Circuit Court. rj"(illice on east side of Main, between Bird and Centre sheets. Hannibal, Aug. SSth, 1851. aug2lf Sundries. QUEENSWARK, glassware, sugar, coiTee, lea,fvfy comwinou and sugar house molasaes, rice, sa. V laralus, indigo, uiaduer,s;ea, for sale at III lowest 7m ticca aud warranted good, by laprJIvl 1 COLLINS h BRLtb. For Rent! Ip HE Store IIoIIM.' at the corner of j- from and nun streets, in me city 01 fTJ.t Hannibal, will be tor rent on the tilt It bay I next month. Apply to iSsVUl. THOMAS M'DA.SMfl.l) Hannibal, Aus;. SH, ISjI. . auji'-'stf WILLIAM N OUT II, WlllltLSALC IirALKR I7f DOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, No. 95, Main nt, St. Louis, Mo., HA 8 just rrreived by rerent arrivals, and now in store, a large and desirable stock ot goods in the above line, well adopted to Ihe fall fli. and winter trade, embracing all the new and fashionable it) Irs, to wlticb con-taut addition will be made during the season, all ol' which have been selected with great caie and will he ottered In the trade at a very small ad vance un manufacturers' prices. .&.W4Maa A largo assortment of Itiibher tioods, consisting of Mi r.'s, (.allies', and Misses' Overshoes, Hoots, lluikius, and Sandiils, Merchants visiting the city are respectfully solicited to an examination of my stork before purchasing, as I am dolerniiiied to sell very low , and feel confident that li "Mi the variety and completeness of mv assortment, I will be able to oiler greater than usual inducements, WILLIAM NOItTII. Aug. ill, IS.M. augJS.lil STUAYKD, IHO.M llaiiiiibal.ou the mght of Thursday, the I till lust , a It on H , flare, six years old, Willi heavy inline ar.d tail, and somewhat pigeon Iced, and ivceutly shod before. !She had Willi liar a Strawberry Roan Mare Colt, about lluee months old. tilic had round her neck a snort piece ot rope. Any person taking up said inarn anil coll, and deliv ering them at the llia.lv lloue M.ilile, or eivius nielli formation concerning thetn at I'l tladelphia. in Ibis L-ouiny,so 1n.11 1 can gel litem, snail ue iineialiy com pensated for any trouble and expense they may be at. JKSSK MAM.OIiV. Philadelphia, Aug. 2H, ISM. oug'J,s.'2i.p,,i, HANNIBAL FOUNDRY I'alinyru Atemie, llaiitiibal, no. M1TC1IULL & 11 U M1N OTON JI T ANUFAfTlMIKItS of Kngines, av and aw ami il ry do- f t), c. 4 lis. Homing .Mill iMtu'hiuciy ot ever scriptiou, Tinning Lathes, (horse power All kinds of repairing and job wnrK done in rass or iron. All tho above work will be executed w til dis patch and on as acroininod.iting terms as can bo had lit the we.tern country. I TN. It Old cait iroi., eonpor, and brass bought ait the Foundry. eugJHtf (IG 111 IM) TOIildO STOKE! riHK subsciibers would le-pect-L fully inform the citizens of Hannibal and country incrclnuts doing business thioui:li Hannibal. that they have opened a whole-ale and letau Toharco and Cigar establishment 011 Hill st.eet, opposite In slee & C.'s 1. iiim. r sloie. They will ensure those who will favor Ihem with their patronage good bar gains, lor can, anil 111 every rase will give salislarlnry returns if the article bought does not suit them. They will keep on hand a variety of fancy articles, such as snulf boxes, cigar cases, pipes and every other thing belonging to audi an establi-hmeiit. They will have imported as well as American cigars; and also, the best brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. "AII orders will bo attended to if Ihe money is sent by mail or otherwise. augJXtf II. I.F.EIl AllUMIJAST. NEW jEE stoke. r"Plir. subscriber would call the attention of his for- JL trier customers, and the nulilic, lu his lame and well selected stocK of dry goods, boots and shoes, hats anil caps ami groceries, wlurli lie is now receiving ami opening at his old stand, the l.'reat Western, well known lo the public iu its former days for good and cheap goods, and solicit a share of custom, augastf M. A. I.INDSLF.Y. NKW" W1IOLKSALIS DRUG WAREHOUSE. z. F. WF.TZKLL, At CO., No. Pine strretlf-sj between Main and Second stieets, are now rece iviiigand opening an entile new and fresh stock ol Dings, Paints, Oils, Dypstitll's, Variiihes, Spices, Chemicals, Window tlass,(lassware. Instruments, &.C, embracing all the aiticlcs usually kept in a Drug House,- allot which Have been purchased wi'ltin inn last two months, ditect from the importers and manufacturers, and as we anticipate remaining in our present location but a short time, will he sold much below the usual rales. We kurrant all Ihe goods that wa sell to plca.c the purchaser, both in piice and quality, otherwise to be returned and the money will lis refunded. Petsous visiting thu city with the intention of puichasing goods in our line, will find it to their interest la give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and those wishing lo pur chase hy order, can have our price current sent tiiein by forwarding their address. We hope by close atten tion to business, promptness in the execution of orders, dealing iu nothing but fresh and pure article, and sell ing at a very small advance on eastern prices, to receive a liberal shaie of trado. augiK-ll . F. WKTZKLL, 4 CO. 6 J. B. S1CKLI5S, & CO., No. 144, Main street, St Louis, Ms., op posite the Bank. MANt'VACTl'RCRS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet liu;s, Buil'ulo Shoes, Saddle Irees, tvc. Also, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE. aug.'SUw QINGHABIS, Fine lot of (i inghains for sale onreasonable terms apr24y by COLLINS li liKKKI). A Ribbons. A FINK assortment of spring adn euinmer Bonne Ribbons, also, Satin and Mantua Ribbons for salt aprJIy by COLLINS 6t 1IKKK1). JUST opened a tine lot of HOOTS mid rillOKN of all iiualitius, among which you will liud some beautiful excelsior kid lies for the I .allies ot WM. HAWKINS. i'l'tP iu and examine those flue Blankets, and Ready O made clothing at the store of Win. HAWKINS. J. A. INSLEE b CO., -u m..jmmi M.muj9L.mJ9 Mo. KUIIWAIIIII.VU AM Commission Merchants, and Wholesalo Dvuler iu l.iiioia. A superior article of Double Rectified AAMi Ti Wllir.kt'1'i of the celebrated 'Black l3Wej,' Horse Brand' alwavson hand. AlitU Agents for Sell i 4i II recti's Clarified Cider Vinegar. my'j B RANDY a very superior aiticle on hand and for saieuy iiov.ty u i At t.i.M.r.ii tHsuraiirr. MOKFETT. HAWKS, & CO., AUF.NTS oflhe 4 Ol.tl.MUl'H INt'ltAM R t 'OltlFAKV, Coliinihi's, Ohio, are piepared lo take Fire aud Murine risks upon I lie. most favorable terns ill this well known and popular ollice. Hannibal, Sept. 36th, IhoO-lf, 1 Smith S. Allen, Attorney a I I. u w , HANNIBAL, MARION COUNTY, MISSOURI, 11 'ILL promptly attend to all professional business li cutiusted to his care in the counties of Marlon, Halls snd Pike. He will give paiticul.it attention to the securing and collection of debts in any part of the Male. I J-OMice on Bird stteet, lout doois above Ihe comer of Bitd and .Mam, ia liont of Ihe Maisbal and Recorder's ollice. B F.RAGF. Dea Laities, a new style of goods for la mes' uitsst'S, anr-'ry COLLINS it IiUF.KD S. Administrator's Notice. NOTICK i. hereby given lo all persons interested in the estate of ooinon Locus, dec', I, that letleis of administration have been granted In the iindei signed, by the Ralls county rouit, bearing date Aug. 41 h, A.I) , SiOI. All persons Inning ilaiuis again! said estate are requested to pieseut them for allowance witliiu twelve mouths, or they may be precluded fioin at) benefit of said estate, and if not pieseuted w ithin three yeais, will bo force r barred. uug 14 JOHN M. JOHNSON, Adtn'r. DRESS SILKS. A Splendid lot of Diess Silks. Call befote they are iLih 'i'. Fur sale by anrily COLLINS & IIHl'.l'.H. I )rs. AI i:ili:i )TI I At 1 1 AW K 1 S UAVK AMtuMuU'.t thpiiielvr ia Ihopiurticr of Mol irin. I N liir eitiirr. M iheir uifirc, un Miitn tvrt ortr the atorc uf E. if li. Itp. Iliwkitu, will be (tcntlt'tl tu Hi ull hours. jt I'.llf NOTICE. fpllOSE know iii 11 tliciiiTlvC) intli'lti to At el Inn V X HnwkiiiB cither hy note nr ccounl, hiJ iifflo come lurwartlfttiii pay up intitiiili.i(k1y, an I am tlie only out Mthori.etl ti ipri-ive and rrreipt lor the ftiiiie. Hannibal May ItiOI. KLUAU HAWKINS. Win. IhnrhiiiH AS owned his C illl'KT mail UV US. one iloor uorlh of Mellon ami Hawkins. I oct:i "IH5NTON SALOON TO KENT. HMDS is the largest and best room for Balls, Public L Shows, lectures, Political and other Meetings iu Hannibal. To rent by the day or week. F.mpiire of jy 17 T. R. SKLMKS. r. IMI.r' IIMIUI'.I.HOF lll'.HT fill M K HI'llAR IIOlnK 0l MOI.AHr I.H, ju.l iic lvrU and lor sale low l,v ma).1 T II r-KI.MM To "KfrftbotlH" HrrrHiig! Jl'sT lil'.CI'.l Vl'.l), a large and vaiious supply of Wall piper. Do Wiuduiv l',tier. la'l everybody" call see and go not away dissat isfied. J'".'J J. II. (ilvSPai CO SALT 200 sacks li A Salt in store and for sale by nov.'y li W CAI'LIMiF.lt. NO I iVacfcen-l, the bet ever brought tn Hannibal, just received direct hum Muslim in barrels, half barrels and kilts for sale by 'IV It M'.l.tlXN. ')t ttt bitshi'ls ol O.tls wai f, IV r cash will be paid b anted for which the V ocl ZIJ l II. S'-.LMF.S I'Kr.NSWAUr. pul up in packaL'es to suit tbeliade jus! received Dy ocl' ly I . II. SI.X..MI.S. NF.W store and new Fashionable Ready made Clothing. Come and sec how we can beat the Yankees. Oct -Ml T. li. SE1.MF.S. Final Settlement. VI. I. rrvditors and others interested in Ibe estate of Stephen P. Cook, deceived, aie hereby notified that I intend rn make final settlement of my ailtninislra tinu of said estate, at the August adjourned term ol tho Ralls county mint, lo be begun and held at the court hniiso in the toau of New London, in the raid county of Ralls and Sluln of Missouri, on the first Monday iii September next, or as soon thereafter a I can be heard. jy3l -It BRANCH IIAl'CHI'.R, Adm'r. A Lot of Ready-Mado Clothing. A lot of lleaily-Madc Spring and Summer Clothing of the latent st vies, lust received and for sale chean. Fiupia Buildings. iiiy.''Jy J, II. fJKSTJt CO. Ql'INt'V extra superfine Hour, iust v,, ,jj A,' a splendid lot lor sale cheap by ismB uichJ7 y T. It. BKI.m;i. WHISKKY,5II bbls best Cincinnati brands just re ceived per s b Fleetwood and for sale by novl U' W CAI'LINUF.R. 1) DPI'. Manilla Rope, Bed Cnrda, plough lines, ac V iu sloie and lor sae(V (i.W. CAI'I.INt.FK. IlKI'l1 Kit A larae lol f einiilitl ami s I lieenei r.ir sale, li. IV. I a'I.ini;i.h II N F.N Checks, Brown Linens, Table Linens and J Toweliugs, Collonades and Drillings suitable lor i;-lit's wear, lor sale at ( apiv ly ) COLLINS ii BKKF.D's. 1) A N A M A , straw, leghorn, palm leaf, silk, f rough ami ready, Jenny Liud, Kossulh and other new sti les ol llats for sain by nprlMy t'OI.I.I.NSi. BIU'.K.I). lltiAR III hhds prime N O Sugar, jus) receivcdpei IO Kate Kearney, and lor sole by uov'.'ly li W CAI'LIUF.R Shoes & Gaiters. (1ST received, a Imae lot of Ladies' J fine Kid Jenny Liud F.xcelsiur Tics; Lar, Plain and Fancy (Jailers for Ladies, at apr jly I'llI, 1. INS & BKKF.D'S. 1) AKASOLS A very large assoitiueut from the low est price lo the finest, which we are selling lemaik lyiheap. apnMy COLMNSir, BRKF.U. JUST RliCIilVliD, e DIRKCT fioin the Importers, a new supply of thus, line old lltaiidies, among which are choice Seii. hclle. La Rochelle. I'astillou It Co's, and Otard Brands. Cherry Bounce, Wild Cherry, anil rum reach llran. dies. I'ure old I'ort Wines, vintage ol IHI.', lor me iliciual or other purposes. Also, Claiel, Maderia, audy Swcot Malaga, ul Ilia lirst quaiiiv, ami ai low price uy a. f. v v j HannHial.July 21th, IH.il. Hannibal Stove and Tin Store aln Street, Hannibal, Mo. The tinders igned would lespectlully call the atten tion of the public iu geneial aud hisolilfiieuds and cus loineisin particular, lo his well selected , well assorted slockol'Cook Stoves, and especially the Empire State, which is tho same pattern of the Prairie State, (if not the otigitial) which has been sovety highly and deservedly recommended by some of out most respect, able and wuilliy citions, and ulso to the Heavy Furnace-Made. Pieuiiiim Cook Move, at least one-third heavier than any stove ottered on the Mississippi, and will last as loin! us two ol many uf the light loundry- made stoves. 'I bis is no jest it i i downright sober truth and should be interesting tu those wishing lo pur chase a stove lor service. His stock ol tin ware isroin plele and w ill be furnished to dealersat St. Louis prices, and he will have ulso in season a line lot of l'atlor, Box, Coal and Ten Plate stoves, all of which will be so'dusluw as anv olliei lioil.e can ulfurd tlicui. But while so much issaid about stoves, fcc, the fine slock ol Iron, Steel and Hollow Ware Must not be overlooked, lo be louud at the old stand on Water sheet. Do not lorget the llllliliibul Mt'l Mlltl Till More, Next dooi to Block's Clothing Store. Alain t J. I'. WAt'lill, myS'J Successor to Waitgh ai Poguc. New Goods!! riMIF. lamest and bust assorted stork of Fashionable I (ioods of every description ever brought lo Han nibal, now opening at the notion Wholesale ware house. Walk up Ladies and (if ntleineii, we are ready and nappy to snow our goons. on n T. lt.SKL.Mr-. N AdminiBtratrijt ai Notice. O I ICL is hereby given lo all persons interested ia tiie estste of James Shahoney , deceased, thai 11 ters o administration upon said estate have bean (rant ed to the andersigiied by Ihe Clerk ol the Ralls County Court III vatatioii, bearing date August U. 8ft. All persons iiidebi., ( said r-tate are requested to atsk payinenl iintnedniely, and all persons having claims a gainst said estate are ,f ,J erly aiitlienlicaled. w.ih,,, ,, JJJ, .'.""i JTh.'," "d"!"" l--"1'd within Ibiee yean they w ill be loiever barred ' ani!.'l-3t FANNY sHHnXI,:Yt Aim,n: WanteA ' 1 ()()() BUSIIF.I.Sof good TONf.cOAU for J ,UW winch we will payth. higliNt m?rket price in Irsde. 0,1'Altl.KS CALUHFLI a.gJIJ Ut of Letteni JEMAIMNO in the Post Ollice at Man nibs), Mo. W August lllth, luil : . Bishop Vince',1 Blaue Jos Bncklaiid J Burnett lieo W Wester Mark Hlain Rnsannah Bunch Hamilton Bowling Hannah Brown Julia I) Blown Maty A Baibrr It R Cox MaithaJ Cliue John Cowscr Joseph Cuoper Joseidi J Chapman J I. Carv Ur John C Colburu John Carver Thori.sbiiry Calhoon John (Mack Jane Cliue John W farter Ttlinau llilkes W II F.ldiidge F.iuaiiuel Finch John Fiti mn Ric'J J C J (,eo Adaei (aiduer Margaret I raves Rotiett Hancock U F Hay Jos B ILggius Thus M llav Abiaui Huskill Win a llainhoiigh Mr Hare Hu'h Hudsoti Agnes lliirnback .lames llarier Pior J D Howard Thus J Hall It W Jones Uinphrey Layman John Lanhaui Jessa Mom Judge Miller Isaac Mayhall J A Newman Joseph Neale John Onslut Joshua Ryan James Rhodes at Smith Stockton Madision K Stears Joliu Strode Kliu Stout Ira Stockton Kdward Smith John Samuels Michael Swill J F St uver F. B Shambling Miss Roiensi Web Mr Wooden R II Wilhrow Samuel Williams Wui F Weavers John llavduu Beveily Willis Miss Sarah F. Persons calling for advertised letleis will please ask for AovtcaTisKn lelters. A. O. NASH, H. M. Hannibal, August 13, HM. augl4-3t Cash! FF.W good saddle and harness HOit- a. MIN wauled, in line order between tins and Ihe 101 h uf September. SHOOT it DAVIS, fang 1 1 3t Cash for Negroes ITAKK this im thud of iiiloiiuiug lbs ieuple that I am prepared at all tunes to pay the highest oa-li prices lor ,vi;a ttoi:s, and can at all limes be found at the stable of Shoot .V Davis. FRANCIS DAVIS. llannili.il, August II, lM.il. augl4 it. JAS. A. IIUARI.KS. W'AI.TKR CAI.DWKLL. P It A I IU E S T A T E STOVE & TIN STORE. QXJARLE3 & CALDWELL, HANNIBAL, MO., Most Hlili- of Mala at., iii the lioiiae fori iierly nrcuplril by II. Wlokmham. 'pilF. iiiiilersigneil have perchased frnm Mr. ti. 1 Wickershiiin his entire stock of s roVF.Sand TIN W ARK, and in toliira intend rniistaullv to keen 011 baud a well selected stock of COOK1NU and HEAT IN (i Sloire. Our stuck consists in pari of Ihe following articles: Pri. Premium, Conk's Delight, Bucks' Double Oven; Kmpire Stale. Ohio Premium, Irvine's Air-Ti-ht. and I'HAIRIK STACK Cook stoves. S ",ari We will also have, in lime for the fall trade, a good assortment of the latest Und most spnroved styles of I'ARLOR and Heating Stoves. ' inanv of our citizens are now using the Prairit Stat Conk Stove, and all agree In its stiwrior advantage over all others in point of durability aud speed and ex cellence in cooking. We have on hand and will continue In Manufacture all kinds of wares belonging to the Tin Business. which we sell at Wu II noai asi Hit ail J'.l'ri'S. We nr ureliatpil In iln all bin.U nf T, U 1)1 U SMi rillNli. Persona wauling work done in that line, will.lo well to give us a call, as they can savtthe double and expense of going loSt. Louis. S.I.I l'i I ... ... t.ei isiuves, xiti aim iupper ware repaired at Ins ihortest notico. N. B. Old Stoves lakett iu pari pay for new onas. ill A ltl.KS it CALDWELL. Hannibal, August Dili IH.,1. J. M. MAHMADL'KK. HARVEY HANCE. iL C1TV HOTEL, On main, ut'iir tor. Hill alrcel, HANNIBAL, MO. MAltMAUUlvlJ ft HANC13; Proprietora 'PHIS well known House having recently been re X painted and thnrouglily renovated, is now ready lo render comfort and satislaction lo the traveling public. And Ihe I'ropiielora would lake this method of re luming their thanks to Ihe community in geueral, tor1 tneir pairouaue, uereioioro uesioweu, ami nope, oy strict attention lo business and the wants of their guests, In merit a continuance of the same. July in, mat. jyio nn tnv r nniTci.- uiiWR atasjhkaaast siwsjki, I'lirucr uf Mutii ami Centre Bircett.' Uy UOlWItT I1ANCE, LATE OF CITY HOTEL. r"piir. Piotuietor of the Braify House takes pleasiin in notifyiuu his former natrons aud Ihe traveling public, geneially, that he has leased the above Hons fur a tcr.ii of years, and re fitted and re-furnished it entiicly, in all its depaituieuta. hriou bis increased luciiities, ailvantageons location his long experience in Hotel keenine. he trusts, by diligent personal attention lo the comfort of his guests,' to mem a continuance ol uie iioeral patronage nereio foie given him. P. S The ollic of the Ureal Western Stag Com pany is at the Brady House. Hannibal, June 'S, I HA I. jel9tf 1J ACON, Lard and all kinds ol Pioduce wanted at tlie highest cash prices, ti. W. U AI'MIVOKK. . . QUINCV FLOUR, the best and purest always band by T. It. SKLMK8. BONNETS. GOINfi olT fast, aud for sale iinsiially low by sprSly COLLI. Nb Ir. BREED. fpKAS a large and well selected artiela ol i oi X teas, such as I. on Powder, Imperial, Yo Hyson and Black Teas in store and for sal teas, such as (iun Powder, Imperial, Voung K I oy irovSly ti. W. CAPUHOEK.