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PUBLISHED BY O. CLEMENS. n ' mr.I.VA 7 ......., nrt-K.'M?CT ni? fir'.r.M:.' U'.L'lf.O
NEW SERIES. VOL. IV.
HANNIBAL, Ma,lllfr)AY MORNING, PTEMiiEll 15, 1853.
C01IEIB.
Now' that one of these mognifieent visiter
has so lately been seen iif our western evening
sky, our interest is naturally excited to know
something more in relation to them.
Comets are flairting- meteor, of a peculiar
appearance, having a brighter or denser head,
or nucleus, and 'either a surrounding hazy
brightness, or a long, bright, huiry train, or
tail.
What is their composition is unknown, and
various are tjie conjectures concerning it. It is
certain that they contain but yery little mutter,
for they exert but little influence upon bodies
near which they pass. The nucleus of some
appears opnque, lilts a planet. That of others
is transparent ; and other, again, have no nu
cleus, but are transparent throughout their
whole extent.'. The envelop, or train, or tail,
is more or less thin and transparent, and the
aturs and other heavenly bidies are seen
through it.
When n comet is seen lit a distunce hm the
un, through a good telescope, it nscmblts a
dense vapor, surrounding ihe tmoleus, and
flowing far out into l lie region of sp c. As
it approaches I lie im. i's .gl;l t, r ...lir,i!!y be
comri more bnl i. lit, 'ill il conns nearest to the
sun. when it glares with a light interior only to
the sun itself.
When a comet, ns is usually the case, has a
tail, ii, is tail, or train, is always turnedrow the'
u:i ; fa !ut, while the comet is approaching
the u , r T.utt follows it, hut when it i i! .
paring !'.! li e Min its tr-.i'.i goes brfirt ,
often cwtwi- f..tw..ri in the direction tor., ri
which the b. Jv is gorrig.
Tt:e sub .it ce of which the train is com;. 1,
as v v'i thu: of the body itself, is hid in mys
tery. "Tyc.! " Brahe and A ppiaii supposed their P'ers j
tails t' be produced by the rtrya of the sun,
transmitted through the nucleus, which they
supp :,: to be transparent, and to operate as a
lens. X' jder thought they were occasioned by
the atmosi.hero of thn comet, driven off by the
1... r tin. a ravs. Sir Isaac New
l.tljimc,. V. J
conjectured that lh. y were a thin vapor, arising
from the heated nucleus, as smoke ascends from
the earth; while Dr. II . milton supposed them
lo be streams of electricity."
The shape und number of these tails is often
vpmsrkaDlL' Tin. 1 or - tciiU.t s i -i
Idlenen,
Idleness lias been denominated " the rust of
the soul." It
idl
NEBEASXA.
.The eiilcrnrisintr citizens
of L
r . i . t . . .
ie soul" It -. i.t. i .--.i- . .. . . etU are -M . Climiss : liuninorj
acin o au wicr spring and vigor. To rest fl01lrishlllf? Lcv 0 , U:vtf " " . V, . T-r A T,. nTAu,i tuvc got hold of geuuin, plate, o.
weahl, " , " . : " S"J "Ctllc.al.ng sens... ,,, , - - ,,, U,uk. It is .uBl,.U:t pr-'':' -
. . 85 " his v.c iMaP," o arouse the inclnatsa euwwu. vi
rej ,.ce for what would be a help ; . . S ;
exiictQity f ilia railroaJ woutil in
i.... ' ,, .. . . Ana
ir,.. l...,l;l l..i... :.. ...... . " o -""-J" "...v..
. Mwvi.ijr jauut, iii uruer ii.ai viie corpo
real powers may be strengthened, would be, in
time, to let them decay. And so with the in
tellectual. The mind does not gain vigor by
entire cessation from all labor, but by the ear
nest tasking of its powers. The great men of
this and other egos have bcrn made such, in the (interests her, is not whether Ru
..... .iui.i.ot:, IUD..VI. uistiiiui ineir wins , twill
mo
VOL. XL-NO .1-
parts of the Slute. We have ever since i
tetlleinvnl of Ihe State enjoyed, and almoat ft a-
i- - . ,f Jul- parts of the Slute. We have ever since wm
the Journal. , Nw Coo.yr.iT.-Count cr 'J Settlement of Ihe State enjoyed, and almost !o-
f 1 . , h.r bills on the Marino liauk ot t.UKg.. m,uolii(lJ lhe froI1.icr trade of erery kind, the
pectafon, who.1 I r8U,iut. fully .n?,a . . Jjrg , -P J"' MJahuiU,
l'..t o.l l,ir nf tl.fl . . ..C il,,. I, it ln.i.nr re.lUUH! Work. . ... .. .i l ,l. c -
hrrt u-j. t...i..1.1 .... IT !. l 1
. in j i.iuv iiaiinioui muoI
- wen, uui uirecuy Y,u
The "Eastern Questi. n " that mostf
cmr.e of conduct in
fur the temperance
first breaking those headstrong directors of their
nature to submit to the necesiiiy toil with pa
lience, until they hud practised their power!
and disciplined their intellects, and were then
prepired to come .forth boldly upon tho sti:"c to
be the leaders and rulers of their fellow men.
No idler upon the streets, therefore no hanger
about the bar-rooms and corners, looking up and
down the streets, or into the vacant sky for for-
tune to arrive and alight at his feet, will ever so
find it. No. He must-awake and arise, if he
would overtake fortune. v lie must eweat and
study ; must dig and toil, lie must form to
himself some noble end, yet an end obviously
vi'.hin his possible reach, and thrn mut address
ull his mortal powers to attain it. He must
first tr; in tlioso powers, to make them ;':,!e As
the eagle i s id to take her young mi. up . her
hack, from i '
piee hrr
ihl
ah .;t:
I nr.'-!
!... . '
heikt.'.s c: ti:..- in t i-
r nest, and ; v. ; m
quired tlie s'.r ..r ...u !
lit for thrmst :v s. (ill !
'i : 't fir t't ""i '-1, .8'.
n.-.n. li'- mu '.
My efforts vv;c desi-i:.. if possible, to m
..111 into ti.., inin.K.... the Courier men on ide:
of their very incouns. ;e:it
kt!v 1 nruliii" ah. ill. their IVi.
siuui4 , ,., n.-Liul,;,,,, ITlTte to four eol-
ill go to war, but whether she shall J , oi .. uiJ .und M'- o the
ai.s, travel and produce directly f.. i I ,-. . . ,i . ......... I.mt vev doleful
i , , . . V" iWlHSKV sellers iuo .
through her own proper channel, and so l0 . '.,, tu ilIlluca them to come oUt like
uem in return, or whether this fetter I W, conies, either their fondr.eis JorXU
prosperity u yet to cling to her. Fay. t!t enftur ,,.c irjiumm that prompted them.
Joseph Cycle : A large and enthusiastic jf we ntmU U(ul u,py ttre umper.io wen
ing of the friends of Nebraska was held at fn t RnJ praclioC.. w0 are bound also to
ivy,",1 aTTr T" SutUn,:'y IU'U I?VliUit that their paper ll very WkmFrah. It is
. 1 . and U. M. Johnson, t., addres. U oran of ,he whigltv gcllcrs-tlien we havo
the meeting.' V, iVprrWe pnper with sober editors-quite
It i" no- ilut thcro arc portions of NVorI.'a anoniie.v.uJ U that would bo'neccssary to
-ioiror grunted to any Indian tribi, 'r.rove the paper inteinperaTg.'oV'My guilder
in!!n
f omt
those
. i ... i...
who will ren.emt.er it, to ...y ' 1
,,-, j.,,ui any rw.nly dollar bJU.-QS
, -Tl.o " ix:iic.:..-rb Mcker,- for Septe.vV;''
nr I.. . o ui. I i s uua- '-
1 -i.o't Ue!ui aul tai.ij
uppu .red up 'i
!.'!.' i i:v. e;i'i i u.'
o , . . , ... v, ,i
read. I.,'. Term, lo single uJ-er.oer...
vance, only 3 a year two copice, $5 5 five
copies and upward, $2 each. . rj
! Aa Outline ot Senator AWalsoa'l Bjf ;A A r..'.:rri W,
Atig. 6lh, 18j3.
not
Ull'
und have been greatly benefitted by the neces
sary Government expenditures on our oorui.,
and ot late day. by the California and Oregon
irade, of vast importance to every part of thd
Siatfi, but especially to the frontier counties.
Tho western Counties of thi. State ere thn
wealthiest and most populous in it, except SU
L m.s The people f thePWtie country
ai.lne.ved it fit teen years, what il ha taken other
,...ris of llie State thirty years to do. Not that
!,,, . muni. Letter l: not that we have
more enterprise and industry; not that we r
nearer the Extern, or Southern markets, r.ct
tl.ame huve any advantages or navigation r
mai.uractures; but from the frontier trade.. It
gives tnstfie Very market at home f"ir 1I
..mr products, What is it that ha. built Jp our
Willis' nnil liiwna. but the frontier trade; tho
towns ef St.' ,"0vpli, Weston, and this fiauishirw
rn.i.nw-fiTlri:
Xl'ennit me l.eloro 1 Pjoceeu, u -"Vt'.i.uated here at the mouth
V i rll,- -Sti'-er... I annre- bStiX P u tnoiich of all river.
INI. Mi; i ijii, - . .
1 a ! il :t is uskeil for Is, that those untippro- it!;e infl
ciule mor because 1 have known mm anu
he lus known ra4 since we were young men, ue
a very you'hg man. I have known bun elway.
to liave been a irood citizen and a sound demo-
. . 1.1 1 t'l.;. f'una
- . . ..... . . . .. ii.. i, n a s in v I xi ill i!t:in aL linn (.1111.
ii. nee of the tmifuJ." wtni .1 be a rl'V. ,c X . .. . i.i ....
. fc ! Ni vmtf invnniion iu &ru.cii
....... ,.,..y00 u.rown open ir seme- ,tlg,f n.e exquisite product iuti or veno.rf, spite in accoruaiu"-' tl,0 or-iinization Mht, merce f a large end beautiful country, coulO
me.., ,.n the pre-emption plan, until, by treaties HI1,1 vulgarity over the-'aigmJure of Alatku." !.vi p..n tho sui- ' -t,p construction of a1 not have reached her present flourishm nd
whh the In bans, the other portion, .hull also 15u, I ora grutill(1 wi.u m ,llccesl. ,TJia j Nbrask., Terrilnrj-J 'piiu-rnent, to con- prost.srou. condition whuV! V''
he iru. state to be onened . r. i . r.. , Irailroad by the Federal Uovtj'. the Ta- whictv she enjoyed. ParfcviUe almost aa
A , r N ! r r , , , , !j'lori,havc ct,'".e out m.nri.hy-they prate VJ of aHHissippiw e to much population, a. much wealth, and m--
A map of Nebraska, showing what, is, and more about thmr dear tei v.,r:,i,ceT,rini1i.LiiO,.,.., l..Ji. ...l.:-.- 7 'i :.. ..: .--L it1,m,..1.. I.ut five or si- "n lh
what is not, In.'.iau country in it, is ju.t about ul.e public know now In.-, r. M-re to ,,laee tl em? line people of the United State, and mrtie.,T,,.fvrt V, the SeaVi -K.
. i -
i I -.VlS. ..
n ing published, or is perhaps already publuhed
jLy the oflijers of the Indian Department, by
which it apsears that the greater part of thut
rep i on is uot Indian Territory.
1
w. ii ;
sc r i!. .
IIu
1""
ru.se
d will,
ho ii .
rry lid i... r n. . I:
1 I a! long' 11,
et go his hold upon lessi
toward his destination.
the track trod by all pre it i.j :;.
abilities, skill and emirage, he. s..
his nume among the stars. Where
ton f?'vc" way t ''ie suggestions of idleness, he
wouid have rotted in merited obscurity.
The Comet.
It has been on intending question to the cu
rious, whether the comet recently visible is an
old comet, having a regular period, or time of
return into this quarter nf space, or whether it
ij i v. inner intimate, in ui tlie Uommittee
tos-! : ' . ii'nr aire candidates purposely chose
a tu. ' ' whigs. Ve ure informed by a
ineiiii.' r . ." committee, in whose word we
plaer ' . . . :., -ence, tlut neithvi' the dumocrats
: .'.,:- i-'.'iipoiiig the Committee eer inen
.. l.-i il ject, or appeared to think of jioli
'!. 'I.-' chin iirrn savs he won! 1 have r,re-
What i
it t!iaV.i built up the flourishing town. C
Kansas, and Westport," bud olhctsi! It U the
frontier trade..
Here, permit ine to mention one fact. Thi.
i.-n nf Parkville. althouith situated on the
Lank, of tne Missouri, and c.iinmandingtheeoin-
'heir columns are tee;
h strained and I1 ? t"lIi0 Peol,le r StaV
forced argument, to prove li.at the man who in- J"!", ill'l LT.
v(,t ..I,:.! ...it:.. I r ...... . r. J "Kin io
.......... .,j ,UJ..t Kcueiacior, wihi , iiiem ana lliut loo witiiout equivocation or rerv
the interruption of its sale in lliis city will bring iou my part. Fi.'-t because I huve f.) Vifor, in
than L7i
rich, and pojv
This trade, ihiis
iKUUcment of the
our population to
ruin aim uesoiulion ; that its introduction into ,r,arl lu represent uie siaie in tnc L nJJ'j.l Mates sliall be. Whj it.!.
the (umily circle is a beginning et happy life in iyenatc- You are '"' constituents, nd I am, that I should dou!'! "'
nlaet of the. A,trnv r tl .L 'A'. jy-urreprwentaUvemthut branch oftht; federal the introduction.
v iv,. l.u.- e .. .,rp. , ,. ..,;,,.
. , i i'oa lid ii nn.i' pniiii-r inti, i itr n.irt of lt-.i llnivpran
nearly a quarter ot a circle; anu one in iuoj ; -
was curved like a Turkish sabre. The comet jit seems now to be admitted by astronomers that
of 1714 had at one time iix tails, which op- jit Ihe comet which, mror.hng to calculation,
Tlie snoiiM nave renirneti in i.t;, or ai iiiu in.cai
in but which had hitherto fuilcd to make
neared and disappeared in a few days.
ro.net of 1823 had two tails, one extending io-
wa.'d the sun. and the other from it. And one "I
. -.,.1 .. IiV. il tail at riirht unvrles, or ittr
C T I Sometime, the trains -himself to set the matter right. Will aMrono
peur.inue. That Calculation was probably
..t all.
.Tr The dan ly who w as struck with an
idea" was not seriously injured, as the weanon I'bc.limc has pas
r am,,,.. I . 4 i f .. . v.. . ui ,.iuii.. iiiivi.i juiui .uric piiwa.iign..iuuy uiwht,
ter wound a temperance- house j in attempts to est, uU objects of National legislation ylu reUaractrr.on Market Street
lasteu the s.n-buard of tlie whisky teller to the 'untitled to my opinions, and k i my lury tolCl .y '. take this method of informing the r.lkene
guirrj-js omxar of democracy thn same demo- ouusmi aim aovi.e wiin you ana o tar as 1 sjun, co- 01 " .iv.imjr, i,.. wwj ni,f.pni
i .. . fux-ert-iin vr.nr uriahoa n,,,l . . -j I J a n w faifiily grocery store oa Market street, imundi-
eracy that boast Im,Uy uf nJeir mo0 . ;he - J w J opinions and act u- V , Bortif tbe market bouse, where they intnd
.grratest good to the V,,.;l(es, ,mil,er ." in hnl. ! i 1 . , 'j V. ' . - 11 of "eepmp l nnto: oroeer.es suilel to tne retail trade.
" h l,UL" ll.lIIlDir, 111 DOl- ,,,,.1 ne.ir li int. nnrl fri..i,l A1..r.,,.,r. 01 . ti,.1' .V.JI : I. 1 .11 r I .: . 1
n . l.l.t n,i kciiitiK wu uiiu mi, minus vi nii Kviiiipf, wt.
will be nlrasei to see our friends at nv time when tbev
desh-oyer ci the humi.ti race, InurJcrcJ ca! trials from youth until this hour jiter'aline. '.want anything io our line. We have, and will eenti.
om than all the wars ,.. ... .. : . an the ver-M of tho downhill of Iif ' ecp r.. o rm .w.
' - .i . M 1IM , O - "
.1 . . m . 'W ft a IIVI flllll V Jl till Jr
. i:L'i"nty ol tJtMndcrats mrrelT to srllle ;sltr nir up the lasi-iaihntri ,.rir;,4 nr 0,.,t . .1-1 Kf.,1 ... :.. u .... s
- l " n 'J v enie Piiatoujcu IUC til UU JUT h
. ... 1 ...cAn A is-e imvd l lift nci nnnArt im IT w nr Tttiftna.
i f tin! lyourti. l ,,i I i ' "".-, im i wr- - - , tine Fowls, vrftaoies, inc., il win be to every u.n'e
l, r t. r;:ne of wiiis,
was a very slight one. Such :m ..cci.leut is not i''" leached in II.: ci'y ui'ii any kind oi 4vl. ;tho Nt !k i;;!fiilTen Hje State.
. ia personal ei.einv in tho C'A'nr rmiv ii7Vif'4 interest to call snc esauiine, before purebasinc elw-
fo ' "I wia unw ,,ropecirlui lower ti.antliev can be ob- wiere, as we will hue verhini that ran be ob.
likely to happen to him .i.'.iin.
Tne Chvstal Palaci:. O i Tu
is iloom i i i
; ni the 'yoiUlif4 ( At e t. 'i t t-i' ', our store ii Ike largest and bestf
-.ii ors can havi' the rhk iifauii( oT 'dt ''',i'i.
A i. Innu. In l.fc. . . 1.
-.t: a nr. r.. ;.. r.m.
1 .save ieuiw:u v. m aiwin ..vim iw.hivi
s, u.aup.r th C.tr Hatrl. to It.e find. I
Tue.hij 'here u,arivrs fr t.e c.,ue of rum, and " Alas- ',. i V' '' wauear the City HoM, to (tie fine,
were u,joi ri-titr... -rin--ri.rir" --jrit.. uJl. .. , .,. . ' . xiuilmur, lately erected by Air. H. W. Col-
"I-" . v-T.w- ir .v4Xint4.,,,, .r Miimi.il n.i.l.lrl.
has orrived from Liverpool with twenty-one biLe
e in peace el fu e cents a 1 1. .is aud "AT
packages for the exhibition, consisting of Lrei.o pcrate JIan" may becoi:;
4 -fe.ith east corner of Mao. aad DnJ streets
( ' ; t,J..n 3. !: (wly)
irticles, valueil ut X10,MJ0; un iiiif.-iuuu. ma
chine for type-setting, and also one for di.-tri
billing t pe, worth X'jOO ; also a cast-iron gate.
Bill
!r' .iU.mi in-
' ' I 1 A
:u n.e naninniuni imoirsaie uitirhci.
- . r., II, 111'. I..IHIIII1I1UU1 I U f ai v 4TEUS u. ww
JLMr.!?.!CE M,, fit l.eNNIBAL, SEITEMDEtt 7, 1853.
From the N. 1. Tribune we c.ahi-r M.o 1 .. , s,.niinr. 4 60$ 1 15-
, ., . , . , ., , , . nrtc ..... I . , 'I,, .m 1:11, n iT. .rn l .,,,, t . . ...li . , IT ht'.iSnr r. DllSllel QJC S. lor I.W 11 Uf & .
roiicutis, ami the comet i,aa ai lengin come .vaitieu 1.1 an.i a piuioirr.;p:i;u apparatus-. ""'i'1' '"t' " r"",'-- ntM t: 0-,., -k.,.i.i
- aspect ol tne war questio.; tetweeu'ltUMU en I I is t s ioc rt bushel
Feabill rrniL. 1 wo Mi n R, s i i I. riin-.i iTurkev: . - V Ithc ri DP (Joo.1 $4V ewt.
i. ..... t .l...t nf the extraordinary nw to take such notes of his track ! 1)..i-n ,n a U ll,.
comet of 1C80 extended from the zenith to the M to tell us will, decided certainty when we . Cul VTEu.-T
horizon, and was
96,000,000 01' miles in length; ;m;y expect the pleasure of seeing him again?
K . M i ,i b i: a i .
i' Fun ilu L ie (
that of 1811 was 100,000,000.
His nearest approach to the sun is said to huve
,. , . ,., r,,r.n ,f their " en about u uuu,uuu ot miie, ana to tne
Comets are pee....... . . 75.000.000.000. or 100.00O.00U.
orbits. The orbit ol a planei resemu.e. u .. -
,.W: thut of a comet resembles a wheel jlat-
' . . .1
Journal relates the following wonderful I
vation of two lives l. llic application of water
The remedy is soinetlmg new.
..... 1 n.l ' i . .i
uii uie unv wiiiie urivinc; a team on u.o ,ij . ,.,
i'U aunui one inn mil
'It appears that in ecej..n the. pnWiocs " ' 'Y40'x50c cwl.
tho nif.l.atinif powers, the (Jz.ir uereos to I J i.T Kanawha. 4.ics G. A. $1 73.
Sheboygan r
!-, .M.tL- n.,rm l.,.vrwr.ii-r-i1 a twirti,,.. nf tie s I averti, Mr. Cliapmi' i ..t'ention was
u ' i ... . , i .i . -. ..
... ,i :., . . , , ., , ,. .,, , iracieu uv u.e nasi v appr, .., .i oi a
tend, or much longer in one uirecuo.. w.a. .u U,e.r goocts, atu we are sure uie puunc win cc in,oriIll,d ;iin a" m, hd bccIl
the other. Ipleased w ith tl.eir assortment, they iiave new
They ure also remarkable for the r:.te or their ,,1, 0r rihh ms, very handsome all wool dc-
,: &. ti.ov n.4 further from the si.n, their ...nes. us well as those more common and cheap-
't,m... .lower, and cntinually slower, ' n(W ,,VJC, of cloaks, with materials to make ,1'!"". at the depth of some thirty-six feet, in M
il. Mi li V. i
ITIll.-l.l 1 , ,,. ,.,...(,.., ,.,.....
le.ir- :,,,.!,,., I,;, i ........ TI ,,...l., ... ......
I .1 '"."'11,11,,,.. r . o . A.
pa Hies, m con.lition I i .t the I'o.te nf.jti the t."-"" ?''.u'; .pc..f - . t. i. i
., ... . Ti. !niTt(S MEAL I.Va.-.Oe V bushel.
Isi.ine propositions Wfh..i,t literal',,. IUh !( r VXSliKD-75' 90c J bushel.
Wrilltil l!ilf It til tlm ii.L fit s.,iV A-MAlllar t l Oil .OK. TK
e east of Lit- ,ljru Le war ' a:.d"rm.st, vre m,,"ER-Hf-!iiaie. tb.
t- .l,l,i ..... j , .-... ,.. .1.,, ..V I ' 'KlUc W dozen.
. t.int.l at the market boas. dm. 112 the dr.
nov27ir : d.,11 In A UIUA.
MONKOE HOUSE,
HANNIBAL, MISSOURI.
TIIE endereigned proprietor, Would respectfully in
form the public, tbt he hss jut opened in t.w
and elrgant stl, the above boi.M j and knowinr the
.titicipaiioris of his friends, lie assu.es ttietu and the
...:- 1 L :, : .. . .i...llil.a .. ... J
puullC (Hal u.s pi.ur u.u.i.ui. .i.Aii. uv uuim.,
not only by kerjvins; a much butter tiou-o than has evti
been kept iu this city, bat that i.oue .lull excel him in
the State.
This is a tall pledec, but try him "'t yon aM W
tati.fifd. WM. bHOOT.
- ti. B. Shoot, Jordan Ic. Davis, in tonneeiivo with
lhe house, have the lsrgest d mont s:i'tnl 8!ble
utside of St. Louis, in Ihe 8Ut, where (i public' eta
be accommodated speedily with .at and fst horXts,
hn bi.K.es,earrg,r hacks, for ny d.lium.a.
Also lb. best feed and alUbtioa I hows er mule, alt
atfairi.les. (xyliwlf)
. . 1 . 1 . il, , f , i . . , , ,, , . - a new we.. 111 a itio.ueiiL me uwne
they travel away into i:.e migmy '"-l"'' ' .ttietn; lianasome necK-ues, necii uamiierciue, , Mr. II. Tierce, came in fro:
space; while, after the) have turned and again .K ves, hosiery, &c, Call and see for your
approacli tne .tin, '
nually quicker. : ""'il at
wheel arouu ! '
him, thoy m... he n
One of tin se b in
with avel c'ny l-.O un. i
bursting f. ' in i'" ni it'i .':
move I pv r 11 ic
becomes conn
vifii thry
' r Ml
.fill v.
II.. Ill . . ' .
r n ' ;'
Ti." l ibit, ol .omt c "ie s . re kr n ni
wholly within the sol. r sy'. m. Those of others
extend to immeasurable ih p'hs beyond 5
e nil
21. n'u,
'6 1.
1. I f il.,.ir
tinswl ile system nseu 1. or-j ...
m'gh'.y crcuit.
Alth. ug'i we ear.r. t Ie.rn of 1 r.y 1 tit. 'V ..."
ha. ever t n .1 T.e ty any ot tlir-e p- rvtt 1.
bodies, yet thee b-.ve lways been lo-'l 1 "i' -'
wi'h nv.re or '.-ss 1 rm, and as either for.-
ing, or bear.t.g wine. to, the most dre. ! , j .
e .ts. Thn.. a comet, which was visible to S)( iu xU
IK naked ry in the daytime, made its appear- 1. of .l!it
onoei iu'.t a! r the death of Licsar, anu was uc- , i ou(j tons
lieved hy the Unman, to be his soul, appealing
in that f orm to take fiery vcr-geance on his mur
derer. J' ' " , . ,
There are many other most curiou. and uite
resting thing, which migt be told respecting
comet.. They are among the great eel wonder,
of -hat irxost wonderful and interesting study,
Astronomy. Every one, by a careful and en-
selves".
The following are the candidates nominated
at the meeting last Monday night:
TEMPERANCE TICKET,
EorCity Ojticebs.
Fur .Miiyor A. G. (Jano,
" Utcurder I. L. Holt,
" .MtnlialO. (j. Stror.g, &
' Iitvrici-i. S. Allen, E li'or of tho Whig
M.-.sei.g. r,''
Fur Vity Council.
1st iiuid W in. Mi l) loel,
J I. 1 .y.l,
I- . .1
traded by (lie hasty appr, ... .. ol a woman, who lnge of Rsiu. It ,! lV.-re acoep's the j.i :.,.o- " UJ ,VVo ."'none
informed );,,n tint a man ha been suilocated by !iaf,wlu ,,x;l,t lla.llr!; ,y u,.., ia.t j' - pr.rV 60 W
the. "damp in the bottom of a well cUe ly. vet oflichdly nuxle public we .y he .ure lhJ,J5' ' u 'VftnTrr,,;,
When he approached lheph.ee, to his amine- ltUMia Kaim ev.-ruhii.g ewental iljwj.l l"' '"''""'' Territorial Gorr-new' '
ment, he saw the man, a German, apparently demands. IN Vi ever,,.-., is far from imnrob ;fr"W-'c.r title to the land in w.10t.w-
lit I'.l.'sw. at 1 1 it. ill ni I. nt some t h ..! v-.i.i v Tot in I n. ... c.l, .. k. ..Ii, .. .. . tr.., n ....1..r ...K;'. . t.,.,n ...tl.. .. '.
j auie, ine i-iiuiiiii M'iiiii oe nnpeiiej l,y theiir ,r . ui'Kn .u.uo u.'s.,
Dwner of the !of enthusiasm pi vailing among hi, Jloslri'i i' 'J ' k"fn n t'uit much the largest r
11 the held, aud ,ll,jt-ot , io rejc ;t Si.ese proposals, on him fa'ls Territory of ui-y value 4arit'-ri
.e around the tI,e re ,,oi.il.ilii Wof tjuneiiiff Euror.e in wai J A po.se.sion tlu inn. ..n
WILLI AC1 COHEN,
WATCHMAKER
JAatO JSBI,EItL,
Main street, Hannibal, Mo.
epareJ to lievemj ai.il tic a rone
1.. ... 1 . . 1 : , n . r 1 1 .1 . : . 1 .
iv 10 ii.ni. .1 u. i.t. ure ne coi. iu ue 11, lie :no.itr
. Hero was a ililemma. IN,, accepumce on IfiO part of Russia, the quesucn
o men perching, while he hud. j,, BUlt.reJ tt llew j,lue. but iu ultimata
'y in keepuiir the disincl-.d coiicl.i.iu.. .-. Utile less doubtful and -menacing
I .ly In. m going down ii 0. ,,arl leiofe
' oil' l or help, but on (.iisiiig j
iii himself of trying the f HBaASlEa.
ji cold w ater into the well, j Thy iho inliablo imporlanco of public li
.nin (I. soon hud tho effect of i,,..i ,l!v ilm . .,... r 1
ill
too le'l
he! 11 10 1
j'.h-'.rr
i.Mi. f
into t
'eir.-e: .,.
which !
r. v i in-'
the r .
11 111, so as to euahlo him t
cspoi.Mbihlvfof plunging Europe innui, :'! ,,rr'
:ri- In ti,a I,.., ..t 1. 1. .III... 'ttri.l .l.:t'. .U
- - V' "" "'"I "I" ,. , , , .;.,. ...?., I... ..., .,.., !.
a i.'e.l 4 ll'l Mlioriuvu vy hhihuvu .. ..w
eifjlor il .ft whole country and know all about
iiiflif vi:!, :f vpntion of a u.Trovv strin on
. h- hanks of ihe iTU&ouri river, from the mouth!
.if the big Siouif to the Kai.ii.. hcre is but ht
tlel.uid upon wh.chr.'"-People could or would
settle -Vr llirr-nt:iiral purposes. Then there is
a good r iry "l"" 'n'3 Kunsa on both .sides,
ei '"'' 10 ''l0 ,1CW Eort now about being e-
MHE subscriber has peroiauealiy located iu this city
X aud is alwkys prepared to repair watcbet, broke
jnwelry,&e.,iD the most workmanlike ra.nu.r, nd en
(he mestresonable terms. Ha has n ow o band, and
... .'1 4j ,.i..iviii. fri.h ..lnn'.i. f llm filM.1 ai&A
ir.a.-niril. t weeu the cilizef.-s Wvietry, Witches, Clocks, fee., frees
iixtian end' Union; North or South; !aAoIdfiic-i tk u
r.r designate' ' mete, and bounds, slaveholdm-; no bill that strike, at th. eoualiiw"
nf llm ll. ! III. .f.,.L ,
This very Territory wa. acquired by purV
chase; the money of the free und the lave Statea'
was anise expended in its purchan.- TI e eiou.v
of the .lavchoMer, and the non.laviholii r wa."
alike demanded and expended in it. i.cuuiition.'
Let mo ask, is there any one of- ii,i. l.rg
assembly who i. .a unjust, so illiberal a. :T de.
nre 111s ncignoor m De ecluded from guUs in
. 1 ..... 1 : t . . "
.. I holy of Mr. I,ercc,ah,rKo i"-'"' to be very Km: .... 4 shed. Iheu egu.n there .o,e Roodeoun. ,0, un.1 aettling thi. ferrttory, aad tak.r
II,- nu. drawn up, but exhilite- ck..owledgJ, .Uwn by the m.,,,,.--;! the head water, of lhe Osage 4 o.. .Li-n, his wile and claldre'hi. tta0 rv,,l
1 .. hei.g 1.1... k in the faee. -ud 'all citie. of any note and ve.e -jv-'-y village, in fu.ho and other small stream, which disduirge und maid .crvauL.and all tlit l,e husP lier.
a c.m'..m ru1.hi.ig and !D-hing ;otir land h utere.l .-.easure of es- !"emselve. into Inc. Arkansas. But nearly all U one such, may the Lord haie mercy oti hia
l.ewa.r-.t.,,,..!. il7o.,l, si,, -v ami , .. . them. m..:- s,:,J''l'ytUl"flia'-to and bounds to soul ! " '. -
he Wa- r"tored, thiuih slo 'T
rgy and presey; ol rq.vVr 1
s men a. j,ai llou'ur io t
rd,
ir 1 11.1pm .m, uiese men i..j,ai
lives. e have been l.ury oi (
. I, to ii.i.re-s upon tlie IHV-tcr llj-.'rt ll into
ti.e r. iu - a m suon ca
sister Si-1 . tuu"" uu UJ mcits anu Louinis to soul !
.e been very ,Var.,0U ""M' wU appear by Col lien- - e. fellow W,en., I will w, nothingabout
' 'u,"s '' bo Jiihogrnnhed and d:s-'the nower or Con.rrer..
r.l .... ...1 ,.r .1 ... . .1 . .. 1 I. ... . r- ----- - SH'OWJ, i
read- m.r..lK. I......I,' i.. r .1 ".. ... I..... IV .1. t . ? "". 1 uou s u
- 4 w. tuvau Ul.OU II11S n... iwiiiii. iu.IV SOIllt' IU
'Og them, f )..r :
lihimis, ei-nei i-Hv. is' ;,!.! 1
iirl. ri itf- iiii. vriiMirr,
, Side.
ar
.... . : the f .-'
i 1,; I-
. . .. , 1 .
la it.li...'i.i a; ovswu-J .-.-, j j
The crop of lhe pp 1 i.t year '
is fjmatcd at 70,000 bales. . , ' .
T.'.fl !-" Mr. B. IIabius, o". ' " ' -;
Cait.pbeJI, for late papers.' .
I ox, the emi- 1
,1'
"ut'f
si S
C. Hall Bart.
V i.v.insai'i, Sep(. 1.
' . 1 . .: .... ..ilv into
: mnn.vpmin nr 111s iirun. vi " j
eriecllu i.iij" ----- ,
t f it.o ,,.. in.l universe, aud
all mese wonuoi. .
fewt uie eoul continually upon ever new riches.
One or our exchange, .ay., that "his .ubscri-
ber. would make good wheel Horses, mey
bach to well." Another .ays, "A young man is
never more hoppy than when he ha. a beautiful
wife, one child, .ome cash ahead, end fVw
for Kin paper."
' 1... , woulJ excuse all our .ubscriber.
from being "wheel horse.." and wish to all tho
them tho hichest degree of
Civiim. When Zacl.
iicnt merchant of Livfl
,n ,n I,. IhII rw'.a
VUlil w .. .. .
he replied, th was hall entered his abdoHi am I 'l-e l m I.i, b.n k
K...les. is alwaM the first let. The w.o.nd is dange is
rE4Tia
ter of recommendation.
Hannibal oti-hf, by this time, to have had
comfortable rooms for the purpose, of a li-
01 he citizens lo-night brary, debating clubs, and even the leiiuiiiii"
U lo..keh.eas,iu s i have of a commercial college j and all these oucht to
... nil) ..elcJ. J hall wa. ;. fill . 1. ci.. 1 ..
v. u. ..I! p..rV. A resolution -' ,t " , u "'v'" . u.e energy,
. ,,; !. to he i.flieiuh.il paM.j Ri. r 'li-' the will. Present improvement and
c 'iiiui.'tej oon.tii.g f Ju,l,e bur maliifci.t coming destiny point out to her to
, y .1 11 J .hlVeind I). It, l'ulh,m Wllg be stirring in lhe Mutter, lly a little wise con-
"-' 'l1lr, '' lin,;t! 'be matter be- sultation and unit ml. action, ihe ball mi.d.l bo
! ' l.e.-latiiie 1.1. Wllfir... I-iimIv .l:.rl...l ,1 ,..t,...l .... ., , , .
iu. C. Hall, l..t 1 1'.. m'w,., W. I. ' ........ ...o.uo give
do not believe that Coricre.. Vw.
li:.L fini.li ili....lMl..i.'.. l.... . L . .
yeiirsii.oa d.;legatic, of Wy.i.Jo,. explored ed u-.n wU.h wise ZmUnd
that very country on the Iv,nis nd the s.re..,s!,rUt: patriot d.tler. but I plant my.fTpon th '
above meutlontd to ascertain w he'. hrr t 1 ev r,,., I, I ....... ...1 1..-'. ....V- ' . upon
select 140.000 acres of I..nd or ihereabouis ,! ,n V : . 711 "
.... . 1 . " u.n.i oouir..
whi
sc
Inch unucr treaty they were ei.titld for the the slaveholder and the
'.tlemciit of tl.eir f.'J tribes. Thry ri-pgrf-alik. advanced .nd ts
1. ...' . , - , : ,'r,w,t" """
... ... cu ... numuer, wen, women ana cl..M.ei.,; hi. .cut, and ,uy that I an, wrong, I pau.e for
and tliev were loo Weak to scull.-r ..r n l...h. - kT ... 6' t puw gr
... ' 1 , , .., . I..HUWH, men weiau atrree lu Ibia. :
. 1 .... .1 .... in ntir imim. ,1 1 1.1
1 I lit. r 1 . . . r .1... f II., . ....I I 1 i... H ,1 -1 1 wtini: uit'ii. 1 ur r in 111. Li rut ni Iii 1111 A
11' H MJI n.t;il uv 11 Hill 111 I H tJ. U llll'l ' ""i'is 1 11, WIV I .11 . vy . . ...
the secret of his success, Iwas attacked in the sK-t 1 1.1s iicri...on by Dr. jult of rooms, a good it,;- ry, a debating .0.
Ainus, a re-.iirnr.i ."..,. mm sunt j Uie cie.y, uuu valUat.18 ieciire,un literary and
scientific subject. Mjsfiities have H3 Bn ll''ul " tlie tlJU"lry Ceiled Nrbrask.. thui
i.soci..tn called " The M.veatitibj Library ''T "ol W l,",t'1' JuoJ "lluLle n" !!-'r;
Avi .ii,,,, " -i r ' . . . . retinues loiistimting the 1'l.ato coun-
Associauo ,, composed of merchants Md their . And many person. ... thi, assembly Uo
clerks, and conl i riing su'. slaiuiully the bct.elit 'that this information is substantially correct
... . 1 . t t','i . 1 .. .1 . . - . . .
men lubei in me Collin ry ar-uilty occupied b
the Indians, how luueh g j m' land will there bV
open for setllemrnt, evea if Cul. Ueutou'.
view of the miv be rorr.ne'r.
men s ana ue e u, tliem,eu es arruinst the w At the last ae.on uf Cov.., an appropri
iriocs, inev men rureru.sei! i" seel-.m. rikitii.ii.... .... ... J . . ii .1 r - .?
,1 t 1 i ' 1 ; .i 1 ui.iuo u cniio im r resiueuc la nft?o
l:?. , .bt "T.,,:-th.HT..W "-,i:! 'h .ftHnda.ua.fur the pu
, ,f 7, , " 'r "avc ocoii.,,1 ..ot aimrig ' l.e.r coii.ei.t loan orgnriiaution or a.
t.tlll O IC. Hl.il Mir:,.,, I.W nn. ...n...,. wl... 1 1. . .. ."S "I
, . ,, , ' Bv..... ...w, aim niioLjijovernineiii, i
i. the appearance of the Crystal
Aiurt was arrest el
Mr. 1UU is verf w, and no aopV of his
,ClrNSATl. S,.,t. o
I .
, i .., ,. rni. instances. WIlCIl l.t.nu ... .--,..
Trii 'y description. rVUU
The etK-rim."iit was tried a few evenings since, Ames and family Jtain a bad chancer, and
in tho i.resence of a 1 tmbcr p. luviteu euc.i.. t,ifl sil,uu Is - ms; Jul most ou r. (jeu JI0
No JeJ than four thuusaud g.. burner, con rib- I io W en ri.rsed. . n
l,...,lil,eir brilliancy to the scene, lhe number . ciwau C.nw
. - ' - ...
mentioned above.
.Shall not Hannibal be blessed in this way this
w inter ? - - .
W's h!l recur to this iubject aaiiu.'.
f visitors ha. recently increased to tucn a ue
t vis w i . liave'dreined it advisable
h' ., i :i r..... ;., il.u .veniii3 ulso. Ihl.
IO open lim . -
..... . - .,.4.1. fnr the
V .. .... ... .. . ...
Thelloard Asljition h..ve exteii(feii;r
Louia lotelltKeuoer. - - v - . S V N V. .
1 it.uii-iit ami stiir.l.i'. ' that the nrst step to
lifhli'li il l,,lr...t ui'Ml.., I...I;.... II... ... .1.
. r . , ( " - ..n.i ii,v ..min i.iii.i. iu iy-
I --------.-" "... lu.t-i litems j.ni i i.iiu in. .r cont t'i.1 serilie oigui.iMiou of gov-
hours l ib; of fec r.:r. There is much fever lenum n: - and Iho ce.suV U ail or iiari of1
fillintV I Ik it ritiir A . rl'l "I I'M .1 . i . t I
fn v.. j a iuutnit:t'uit) i lit? fct in iiiu ir li
I . J t i i
Then U ' iin," I had creat (Joubt whether--1'
would e to the interest uf the fcUTW. Mi0'1
ri.ati I pticuUrly of ilu esleru a
Ht). I io nurelase their lands for set.
tlement by white men. This was the object of
ihe appropriation, and I votl for it; and 1 doubt
nut but that the objeclVf the appropr'lon will '
be carried out by ihe President but''" the ni(- ,' -n.gor
the next Congress. . 1? " then I wiH
vote for a i l use all the ir ''Uc'1 1 have, iQ f.
vor of bill to orgain 'u,fn'ment. uni to
proaiote its sutih-i.--' V""" the fkifc'ip!e I
have ii.diole , , ' ; ,
I kno "at the ted race doomed t txtino '
ti..ui.ed; and it will' vioi;g Uf0,e,-V
wiUbiu.i:icuui'V . '--
r.i...u.g uftu ow-., ? T o. tr.?.
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youi.g IMVM Q
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