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Another Revolution Jn Heilco.
We learn from a gentleman wlio hi recently
returned fnm Urn RioGrende. tliat a revolution
ary jrfiriy lias been organised in trie dcrK.rtnicnt
ld"8Wpu, JKUrv lenn, and UoaliuiU, ut
fivienlly powerful, he think, to ejpc.l 1lie gov
tnimcnt troop, antl fstiiblish en inrfcnernlent
government in nil the valley of the Kio Gn.nrle,
csist of of the Sierra Mailre, Their plan are
hc.vr o well matured that decisive Mow will
probably be nlrvk k in.a few week. A large
tiiiiultvr of volunteer irara Texas have been en
listed, and large quantities of rnn, ammunition,
aul military tore. have been pnjeured to a try
tm Ine m'rptinatthe centra) government. Uu
Vvar.l of two hundred Texan volunteers were
encamped near Koma few week since, wail
iiijf for order form Canaloi and his associates.
It ii tail that On, Avalo and the other oflicefs
in cofuniand of the Mexican force, are aware
lh.it the great mas 61 tlie p?iplo of tlioae depart
ments arc opposed to the central government, and
tin-j- have intimated to the leaders of the revolu
tionary party that they can offer but a feeble
rrtiuttnee if a respectable military force is
drought to operate against I hem. It is also said
that Gen. Aval ha actually removed a portion
of hi property to Brownsville, in anticipation
of tho success of the revolutionary party. Gar
Mjjtl at nreseut is the ostensible cuininiindrfs f
. the revolutionary forces; 'Oct. a so;. a ""Vrive
operations ore conunenced, it is probable that
Canities will take the command in x-rson. The
J Americans along the. Kio Grande are (juite con
liJctit lh.it this movement will be stioccssfuj, as
the ceiitnd government is so destitute of means
that-iris uuuble to pay the soldiers now staion-
vl felting llw frontier, and Utcy arc consequently
very much dissitisficil. It is believed that a
large number of tho government troops will join
the standard of ('nraUijnJ a soon s it is dis
played on tho west bank of tin; ltio Grande.
. Many of the inervliaiits on tlii: jele "f the river
are willin to aid the revolutionary ivirlw, n?
they have sulTere l severely from the impositions
of the Mexican custom house officers. The
Mrade of Hrownsville, Jtouirt ami most of the
'" town on the east bank of the Rio Grande, lias
Lttely been almost ruined by the Mexican rec
- ui officers, who have endeavored by the ?nosl
tyrannical impositions to prevent Americans from
' trading with any of thif towns or acltlemvuts in
the jn'erior. Houston Telegrap.
A Nrw Political Pabtt. We find in tje
.IhsJzilung the prognuiiine of a new parly
which ha cprung cr is about to pring into cx
ixtenoe. It rs called "tho plutform off the Ger
man Tree Soil Democracy of New York," which
' parly is to bo organized at a mass meeting of the
' "Men of Political and Social Progress," which
- is called for Thursday next at soir.e place not
' stated. ' The programme is divided into two
parts: the first, on national politics, goes to give
liie public landa iu limited quantities to actual
, settlers, the State, hsH'evcr, still remaining their
ole proprietor; for the ubolition of the fugitive
, , slave law, Uic admission of no more slave State
or Territorie, iig-.iint a U. S. Hnk and all rw.
... .. aspenrtsr '''w.-w c trade, but with
' the tnnintainanco 0of the tnrifT as a moans of
protection against other commercial nations, for
the improvement of harbors and river by Con
gress, for the building of the Pacific Railroad
- by the nation, and for the election by the people
j of all ttTe officer of the Federal uovenumsnt.
In respect of State Politics, the programme is
for ; universal suffrage without distinction of
-color; direct election of all oflicers by he peo
r ,I'le submission of all important measures to
J4 popular vote; or the p usage of hws authorizing
una regulating the tun i ig out of fcmqe, by the
'..'reoplc, of rcpresen'.-iive or other ollicer who
hasn't come up to tho mark; amendment of the
homestead -xein jjtiou !awj eiud taxation and
- exemjition of the po: r; extension and improve-
' menl of tho school luu j aboli(,ion of the death
pcnully; unprovement of the Slate prison, and
a abolition of the cellular yys'.em; limitation oftlie
hour of labor ten or eight hours for adults, and
live for children; encouragement und incorpora
tion of industrial association with tho same
charters, rights and privilege as our commercial
- and manufacturing corporations; in tho letting
ill public wojks such associations to have the
preference. Y Y. Tribmt.
' It is not generally known that rain Water,
when protected from the atmosphere, is the
purest, healthus'. and sweetest water one can
' iise Mr. J. S. Van. Renssellaer has for a great
DUJnbcr of yars used it for drinking, andjpuli
nary pur)oes, at hi lute residence, 16D Slate
street, and could never meet with any fie con-
idered as good. IJe was first informed of its
quality by a sea cj plain, who used it in his voy
ags from the United States to the West Indies,
and who found that by carefully preserving it
. V, .
their return to New York, found to be a.
iiure and as good as tho day they were put on
uurd. AetiiiK on this siiet;estion Mr. Van
iroin exprwure, ocasKS wuieunau ueerc snipped """ineiii 01 Dirnig oiki Miminer uootls, coinpriiiug at
at Key West ar.d made the outward voyage, were I u"t vlryilr,':l necessary lor tli coinlort or conve-
, Rensellaer bu'ilt two cisterns in his yard, cover
ed, cemented and air-tighf one of which acted
" a a reservoir, communicating with )ie other
from which it was conducted into the dwelling.
7Thc cisterns wcrev capable ofhoiiliiig veiuy
' -live hogsheads, and fiom the tune of their erec
tion, long siftoe, Mr. Van Rcnsselluer has had
bounteous supply W pure, soft, aud excellent
., water,
iliaonly communication with tfvet uir, was bv
tho pijre which conducted the water from the
" muf j oVcry; ria refreshed the supply, and as it
was drawn from the bottom of tho cistern, the
tempcaaturc was cool and plcasui.t. Rain wafer,
as is known, is the purest irt; nature. In this
onus, it wti conductedtfroiu a high slale roof,
on which nj dirt could well aceiimututc, and trie
cisterns luul required cleansing but onoe in six
year, and then from no defect in the water
at no time has that been disturbed, or lost, in
tlie lcitst, its pure and wholesome (ante, and
that flat aud rainy taste, peculiar to it when
, caught in open vessels, has never been noticed.
It is strange that these simple and interesting
, I aula re noi more generally known and acted
upon j were it so, our citizens on the hill might
' now bo supplied with an abuudauue of water,
lnaieaa ol uiierii)g a iney are trom the drouth.
Tho cost of cistern does not exceed iJS, and
t to pluce w here there i a deficiency of good
water, we commend this cheap and effectual plan
of obtuiuing it.Albany Register.
S3We atked one of our Demooratio friends
' the other day, how it would be iiosallile to unite
ne iwj wilier of me lA-niix raiio party without
, grtsut sacrilioe of principle by one or the other
f the iwrties? 'Yhy, aid lie, "it will be
the easiest thing im.igiiuiblu. Li"t the two par
' tie" meet in general convention-.-iet tiiein throw'
up beails or tails, which party ahll have the
Goveifior, end then divide all other otrioe,
. MjU.illy between .he two parties." We,like the
uggealion. It i decidedly the most practica
ble we luive eitlier seen or heard, and will, be
rr,d dipfute, give univral atifaction.-
Ltxlngton Kipres.,
ADVERTISEMENT
m r Arrr.Ats to tms
SOUND SENSE CP THE COMMUNITY
o Standard Medicines.
Jhitr$na muff it drptnjril nptm witM
ISr ilnMl ewflJti-M. Thrf kmt
tkt mftprmhuftmm Ik lit nkf- 0
fian i tk rwirft m'n4
t f riummtttltd tit
Kh hmr mied ikH w'
O fmrnilf mtdrciUtt iiiimm.
Tary hm hrr hrfnrf tht Pnblle
FOR riVS TEARS,
During wbtck Untm mat than 5,(H ierilftcait hv btn n..
cclvnl from mtnrnt (tttblic men an ft orhera, ait J
f itnw on flla at thr ootpiiyi Ofhrt. O
Tlily are Compounded 0
With tlia iiatt car anl skill, and lt IrtcrptJirnta
ar ilion?uiJt!y it-aicil by ncirniiAc rnn,i)(a
thai nii-dionf of a unttorHt and reliable
iualnv ar fMarMitirrd iu all cattra.
1'h Ctrairfrubrrax
Vegetable Fills,
Arc particularly vjluahla f.n lb prrrenllon and
..M"f .' ' .--i-afl anri I. i.
cr Cuiuiilairita. JatnidH , Qnerai llltiuir
CuriiMioH aiMl Hlrll llvftUar-lir, lyfp.
aia, Mean Hum. t'oflivtrif.w, Orip
. Inf. I'rtnary I'lwaaea, iMmtruc
liuna of iha kltiiiH-a, Irrtn
anjta, Aliinia, and fur
v m varivty or 01 Iter
0 Camntc OiK-a
at-; In line,
fttraN or dinar, faailiy t
r nu I rwi im io, vne ra linn, iiibmi reu t. .a
- g - - twa. . . rrni. api,
O'a TilK t.UAkirk.VUkUU
Dysentery y r u p .
A xly and ial'allihle r.iurd, la IMarilii-, i,wa.
It rr. Iltmaly Khn. r.'Hulrra Murl, i h..:rra . V1
lum, and Ills A.HTll l'Hl.i. if lukn will,
llir AiM ,)Htloiu, tiz: Toliiillng ai.d dlar
itura. II aever laila In curt liie worat
; trur-it'tr car.i of tfi r...uir , i
('iM'rally in a fcw lu.ur, cl . - .
don, a jruud a dr. Il hi
. o ft ''' '"vi VanaTAaia,
and laain InaliiHMt
any quanliiy IB
perliTlly liannlfHs.
TIIR tilt A KI-'KMIKItO
Green Mountain Ointment
In.a uiihk: lor Oun.i, Wnu ida, (iralii, l.'lulbltlnj,
I urn, fu.ca. tfwrliinta of all kinds. Kin iiua
UfW, Er).lv;a, llruiiclilllr. Hrrulula, l- 0
cria, l aim in llir f nle and l!iik in,i.a
dialrlyrrliv.d. litHMrnmatmnarf Uiu
Hunela, viid fur nil raff, w litre
0 llrr la mrlaiiiuaiion
" MlKSIMLLrs
ITterine Catholicon. ?
A cirlain cuicT,,r I'mlapau, t'iei. and f-r nio.i of
llnr din.ii .mmlainia inridtul I I-riimka.
I'rriundliy llr. TtltH. Pu.MLkoV.of t'lt
ta.aultly for tlia Orcfvulwrs Compuy.
The vl her Uraefyubcrg Skdicinu ate:
o ' Eye Lotion.0
Health Eittera e
Consumptive Balm. a
Children 8 Panacea. 0
Fever and Ague Pilla . 0
Libby's Pile Ointment. 0 0
Sarsaparilla Compound.
T 11 K (J It A K F K M B K It U
MANUAL OFO HEALTH
A Coaiiucu Uaad lwuk uS lutdiciu. fur famillti. rilcr'uriy
crtnta.
Ullke ld, Argadcay, A, r.
.jj'.fi'" " ,"t"d to arar a airad lkl mtrftAi., arraar
"'" ..oy k.. lar.raral a... ..
Varr.a. .n. k.v. ,m,4 cl.l, r,..mU,t tkt rt-
I."'Jf.f rrrd.ar, purOuMt,. .
K.VOOIJVVAKII, Uriwrsl Asclll, CI. A.n.
J.L MATTHEWS, JUimn.n A. Uufafribprry, IfUphl.
inT. ' '""'"X; Hn-ha-d n. Koarcr. r?liHUrr,lte ;
lllokrly fc Latlry, KwiKrati; h. BiuiIkt, trankforat
0i. U. Uaiiau. i'.iu,)ia. ' fc u. r4J
Vlv'll HOODS!
C0KT4NS" &BREED
NOrhavine fline to give full dcscriplion of tj,o
still giealcr ltiactions of their present stock of
SPRING" AND SUMMER GOODS,
Would 'fesuectliilly invite 1 lie allentfyi of their old ens
toiners and fiieiids. and the nublic eencialli- to I heir an.
. . , .. ' ....
TZZ
public Ibeir splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
0 VILLIAM COHfiN,
WATCIIMAKICU yVV J
VCJ i ASiD JEWKIaKll.
3C.
Main street, Hannibal, Mo.
'Plir. subscribe! lias permanently located iu this city
X ad is always prepared to renair watches, tirokrn
jewelry, Vc.,iii tlie most workmanlike inaniter.aiid'on
r"e ,noal "'on""" terms. He has now on hand, and
constantly leceiviiig fresh supplies of the finest and
most fashionable Jewelry, Watches. Clocks. Isc. from
the best imporling linuaos in H, His stock is
unsui passed by any other lisuse in the city, and those
who give Mm a call will be sstinfipd with hia bargains:
as he offers great iinliii Wnents to purchasers. 1
1 lie citizens of Marion and 1UI! counties are re
spectfully invited to give me a call. Store on Main
street, opposite the "Great Western." c fseptS
Ju.l leceived in addition to his foimer stork, a sup
ply of Kar Rings, Pins, fee. Also a very tie lot of
Jet l.r Uiiigs.newslyl. Smith's New York Gold
reus waruuded a very tine article, Oct 24.
LAWNS
A I .-e lul, fast colors, for sale by
Ii. aprily COLLINS t BREKD.
NV,
barrels i
iac&erel, the best ever brought to
Hannibal,
isi received direct Horn
hostou in brrels, hall
and kills for sale by
. It SE LIMES.
PA.KASOLK A very large assortment froia lhelouv
esl price to the finest, wlii'b we are selling remark'
ably cheap. sprjly COLtlNSt VRKKL).
TTAS opened his C'llll'ETS and HK.8,
XX one door nonb of jMollou and lUwkius. foctli
Oil (f( !iels ol Oat. wanted for which tlie
cub w ill be paid by
act 2
T.R- SELMF.S.
AT r.W store aud new Pasttioaable Ready made
J.1
Clot bins
Come aud sea bow wa can beat the
Yankee.
loeUll T.R. HELM K8.
now g o o d i : !
rjHK Inrtre.t aud best assorted utorkof Pa.shiouable
1 Goods of every d.criplion ever brought to Han
nibal, now opening at th ii.iaton Wholesale Ware
house. Walk up Ladies I Gentlemen, we are reaily
and bappy to sbow our gooda. oct 211.
JOURNAL-AND UNION-HANNIBAL, MO., OCTOBER 2,
McCREERY, ESSEX & COJ
WnoLrSALE DEALER IX
ab
VARIETY AND FANCY GOODS!
No. 94, Main jst Bt Louis, 0'
CALL lh atUntion of the couulrjr merchants to the
IniKPrt stock or goods in this line, to be found in
Iha msiket, part or whkb will be' found enumerated
below: O
Hats and Caps. 0 o '
Men's r.hioi)hlf tf B.B.siik Boys' fancy d plain soft
beaver, n gols, biusb and wool Hals,
munk lists. Boys' fanty aud plain
Mens' soil blk, white l (fold soil fur list.
Jrnn) I.ii.d H. Parrxli brush InUi.ts' fai.ry pliibh, sat-
hs'- in and riirliKtJ.
Mnis' coiigrm, K9iith slid Mens ai.d boys' cloth
srliMa' it'll wool ImU. 0 caps of various patterns
...en n aim ,.iunair piiis v.nnaien's tun velvet nd
taps.
ether fancy. tui bans,
Boys' silk and mohair pliifh
ram.
ri Bonnets.
T.arlics' Floreiic4tniid, fancy straw, silk, satin and
vrivri uonnrisaJ
Fancy and Variety Goods Dress
o Goods, &c. 0
Dlack mslleoni lutriiur, Gro de Rhine and embossed
silks: ehsiiepshlr. f:lici, high colored, stripes ind fan
cy silks, Honint silks and satins, flurrnces. ir i
AIo. cvnersl stock of eashmprr.;i)e lin plvi
i:', laiit iaiiuaaiiu wunira anu siik rmoroiuer
d merino robes.
White Goods.
Csmbiici, jaconets, mull snd Swiss muslins, satin
stripe, lace stripe ul Vipe check dot, vicloris and bish
op lawns'; plain and fancy bobbiueU, patent si ot and
fauey lace nets.
Shawls and Handkerchiefs.
Fine roiqred lontf shawls, black do. 5-4, 6 4,7-1,8-4,
ami 10 4 plain and embroidered American cloth do, A
merican, Scotch and l'nglih plaid dot plain a..d em-broiden-d
cashmere do; plain jlnd printed merino do:
plaid and net wool hu'k'f'j fsncy merino so 'Is and
nd'k'fcj ladies' fancy dress hd'k'ffj plain and fai.ry silk
kcaiffl.
. Cravats and Handkerchiefs c
C'erits' blk tiistrirtcr cravats, blk Italian, plsid and em
bossed, and eameleon do fancy neck ties.
Pongee, Sharif hair, cora, bsudans, embossi'l ajid
Spi'.ilt'tXd silk i cjkct lid'k'l!-) ladies' and cr-nt.:' linen
cambric do. '
,. 0 Also
llogili romfvrts, coats, I.ucts and edglnjis, veils,
ihirts, driners, hosiery Jk. Gimps, fringes, dress triin-
groveY' o
Suspenders, buck mitts,
L'inDiella'i combs, buttons,
l luead, needles, liini,
Tapes, bindings, brushes,
Purses, pocket-books,
Steel puise trimmings,
Bead-bag, looking glasses &
Mahogany frame mirrors,
Wall and window paper,
Wrapping and writing do,
Gum whips and over shoes,
Crapes, ciaps lisse, collar,
l.aee cafes and berthas,
mine
Ribbons snd artiftcials,
Woolen yarns, carpet bags
Band boxes, beads and
necklaces,
Razors, scissors & ilieais
oaps, perfumery hair
oils and cologne
Musical Instruments,
Whalebones, spectacles,
spoons,
Guu caps, powder flasks,
Inkstands, cei'ar pencils.
Razor, strops, plates and
steel pais
VVs are prepared U show to onr old customes and
merchants generally, a larger slock and giealer variety
of good j than any othor house in our line in I he ctty,
which we offer upon ttf most liberal terms, fsep l 2in
iU en d o tr s
3CO H3 JK4s a
OK
CXOTHJNG.
600,000 DOLLARS I !
We have this fall, the largest and most mnguiticenl
slock of o" o
KEADOIADE CLOTHING
F.vrr ctfered by any house. As regards the styles and
make of our goods, it is useless to speak, as we have
a reputation lar and wide, of keeping the
Best Made Clothing in the Country.
And from Ih miy advantage s that we possess in im.
potting and manufacturing oar entire stock for cash,
and selling to nouu but prompt men, and fui tliermoie,
the tiemrndoua amount of Goods that we sell, it must
be appuieiit to fvery one, that wc can sell at lower pri
ces than ana oilier bouse '
WE SOT 0LV f J, HIT WILL.
rJ-On the 15th of August we will open our KNTIUE
aTOCK Tor inspection. All we ask Is for von to call
:.. i . . .i ' ..:
in and examine, as we are fully satisfied you will pur
chase, in addition to our large stock of Staple Goods,
we have a laige assortment ot
Very Fine Clothing.
XT Motto "Large sales and small profits."
MARTIN it BROTHER,
No. 118, Main St., tit. Louis, Mo.
Martin tf Brother, a
No. 113, Broadway, N. York. . su?7-S
MASONIC .COLLEGE.
o 0 ft
nHR seventh annual term of this Institution, will
X commence on the lir.-t Monday, the 6th ot October
next.
k Faculty.
Rt-v.-F. L: B. SHdtER, A. ft., Praident,:
Professor of Moral Bnd Intellecttul Philo'onhv
JRCII1B.1LD PATTERSON, A. IU., '
,. Profr.or of Mathematics and Natural Science.
II ILLLtM lVl.ViO.V, A. M.,
Piofes or of Ancient Injuaees and Literature
.Wo,.. J. E. IU MILT OX,
Professor of Modem Languages.
CHARLES II. GROWER, A. B.,i
SAMUEL W. LAMBETH, ' 1
Adjunct Proftssois in Preparatory Department.
Having procured a very suneiior Aimaidtiis. mt 9
excellent Library; the corps of Instructors beii full,
icu.ijf uiKUMicu, uuu iiiieiiiiing io nave (lie
building, its fixtures and premises put into coinulete re
Fair, we presiuee to aolirit liberal patronage irom the
tuiniuHiiiiy. rtnu, ii me proier, parental discipline,
arid the g villi of a thorough instruction iu every branch
of Biudy, constitute claims to public confidence, we
It,,, Kip nil ,!.. it;il.... . . :. ii.- '
A. ' ".."ftriac iu uir una.
The iinsurpa.ssed bealtliiness ol' 'he city of Lexing
ton, the reiineuient of maiuiers and high standard of mo
lals pre ailing atnoiif its citizens, render it a very desi
rable location lor the young. .
Terms Payabie always in advance.
In til tt Collegiate Depart munt, $15 per session
(l'5 months: $1 per session for 'Jontinencies.
Iu the Preparatory Department," $fl und $10
per ih'smiuii of 5 uiouths; $1 lor corlinen-
cie.
Boardii.fr may be bad in respectable families at $1 50
to 225 per week. n-
For furlhet information, apply to the President, any
member ot Ihe faculty, or Hoaid of Curators.
F. h. B. SHAVER, Prtndnl.-
Lexington, Mo., August 7, J8.M. sepU-5w
W. A. M0r-T1 A. . ITILLWKLL. O. a. CRL'EN
H0FFETT, STIHWELL & CO.,
COMMISSION MEUCIIANTS
Ko. II, Locu.t at., (Up Stair,)
ST. LOUIS. MO.
insurance. ' "
E . M. MOFKETT.
A GENT of the I Ol.UMJIl S IMsl ltAM E
I. t on PA XV. Columbi a. Ot.io. la nrpn.rttil In
taka "u j.d Marine risks upon the mo.t favorable
terms in this well known and popular office
u .:kni t,.:.k. iul,. .V.1 ..
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50
HALF BARRELS Of UKHT Pkl.M K Kt.'UAH IIOL'dC
alULAS.-t.s, juM rcclved and lur aar W
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YE! I IDA II Y 1 !
OH MY
FK.rcxnsn
Al,Ltlio imlt bli'd to t'i'i snb'ftiber, r mol po
litely informed Hint 1 now, ii;Is day, conuiieiirc
' a new ct cf bMiks, nnd Ui.il all old scrotmls innt he
i alilA!l nn 1,1 Ihia Am . fa
the
!niir, and
SF.I.MKS.
m duly your.
Jsnuary l,lH5l-tf
T. R.
PEPSIN,
The Trtie Digestive Fluid,
OR GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the
Ox, after directions of Baron Licbig. the teal I'UV-
Biological ChemM, b
J. 8. HOt,GHTO., Jl. D., PHILADELPHIA,, PA
flillia 1, a itiiiy wonderful n-merfy f..r liMn. xtiun f i..-ps:.
.T. . ' .. v..::' "" """
m'Atl
, "r'i"M?'"':iniir: un.re.,i2ne,i he nerciied no
Half a leaatwonml of ll.ii flulil, liifMl in water. ri dl
priii ur (iiawuva rir i hnu nmust ifrr m mbomt fif konrtl
out of the litinrh. I
HCIKN I IKH: KVlOr,.N( K!-I.rn l.irhts in Im rH tirtid
work on Antm.il t'he-nnntry ny A ArtifM ml Ih-.tf iiv; I- ittid
nnlopxu lu the Ciimnr juiff, mxy li rf(liiv pr. tian tl innit 1
lli (iMTiuit nit mlirmiff nl lit niiiiunt'ii of the full, t,i Mticli vi !
liuus utiirip of food, iiif.i1 mid eag mill in- ,jtrn- i.
ekengrd MnJ H'fr$trii, jntt in the tamt manner M' vtni'i lr '
tu tkr hummm ttemath
)f. 4'oihlif, tn Imr valtinl.lr wrliiim on t!io 'Plivro'-iv
t)iilini. otwi vt'l HtM 'h lmiinut,ii f.f il, 4 iiiiMiMtv nt iliu,
Uitfliic Juif im proi..iit tit ittid all rfv;n.ii:t! rit if C lHn
ftld,' Biul ht at nlm tlitit' 'h dinlirzutyli 4 'nt- cr ttt m--li
on in nnd in wlm mm ffvetety u d wi.h ini rnu niMiti
fttidinf f i ryillinr Iu fail, Imd nt-niir-ic in Him tiistiru Jui. f-nbluint-d
(ruin llin'fl.mtisctl ol living ;itititiuln, A Int it proved
com pi net suct:ffiil."
Dr. Graham, author of the rnnnHi work n ' Wcetitilr,
dtei," 'It 14 rfiinrknblf fm i In Phvtt f'sr, itmiiiHnlit
AVOiiihjtn ti-. t"f n. .ir tm.t.irt in tif jlid ttii
profM-ity of disMilvlnf varum arnv,r ol loou, v..i -.'t
a hind of afiiririHl diKfftiiuB of ilitm hi nowe diireM iit from
the naiurtjl difif itlvv iirocrmt.' ;;
if Hitnnn'i itrtal wnrfc, die Thrniliiry nfalan,' .-n k
Blanchard, Thila. 11-40. pp. ritjrr. 'Thr tlUrovrry ui P-p
in lorma new era in ine ciifinicm nimoryoi ihsfxtioii. Fkhii
rewnt Mr.me nu, me know Ih.i f.HH .- di.ivfd r,.Mly
In an ariinrlal dlteailre H.ii. cnrpan-il from I'riwiu at n in
ih natural Caairic J.ilce liaelf.'
Prnfpaiwir llui.f liwin, of Hie JeffVrann Cottene, Plitla.. in hia
sreni w. irk on Human t'liyatoloav. devotes ui.irtt llian rii'tjr en- i
eg to llir. examination ' of llita u!.Ject. Ilia rxiiernii'.nii. ivuli
llr. Reannrenl, nn tli Uaatrie Juke, ohtamed from the liti.iir '
liUm:in fftomorti anil fr.un nnlaiala, are wpII aiitin ii. ln nll.ii- t
"a," llr snya 'diei,ri orcurnd a, perlW-lly in lire urlitkllt! na
In llir natural digestion.'
For f.irlher .rul ol tlie rerrtarkatile merits of iliia .tisciiveiv. I
call at Ihe lollowiiu; plaees tu lliiutiil.nl ami p, a ili'.-riilive !
alieeland svhere liie 'U'icle . an lie lial:T. 1-;. Ilritttiielililn A !
Sun, N. P. Kunkle & Co. II.. livik.-kT si. ..
W I L L I A M NOR T U,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN C
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
No. 95, Main st, St. touis, Mo.,
-r-T-a.'a . 1
1 1 - jiisi irCeiveu Dy r?ct?nt arrivals, and now m
i;:Z:; rffil
ana winter tiaite, einbracmjj all the new and fashionable j
styles, to wliicb constant atUitioiis will be made durine
the season, all of which have been selected with ifiimi
care ai d w ill be olfctgd to the tndc at a very small ad
vance on manufacturers' prices.
A la.ge assortment of Rubber Goods, consi.-Tins of
iM i.'s, Ladies', and Missts' Overshoes, Roots, Bii'kins,
ai.d Sandals. ' t
Merchants visiting thecily are respectfully solicited!
iv an .xaiuiiiuuuiiui my siucit oeiore purciia-iinii;, a 1
am determined lo sell 'very low, and feel cenlident that
from the variety and completeness of my asso.tniriityi
i De aoirio oner greater man usual Miilucetnuids.
WILLIAM AOlil'll.
Aug. 20, 1851.
aug2S Gf
J. B. SICKLES, & CO.,-
Wo. 14, Maui street, bt. Louiis, ltio., op
posite tne Banic.
MANruACTt'nCa ahd wiIolesalit dealers im
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Buffalo Shoes, Saddle
lrees, &c. "Also
to
IMPORTS B AMD
DEALERS
SADDLERY -HARDWARE.
1) V V V m m f. n n
il u Ifj J) L i 1 L' 1 1 IV lUt,
WllULKSiAl.t; IJKALKRS I.N .
Boob," Shoes, Hats, and Caps,
No. 101, Main street, St' Louis Missouri,
ARK now rWeivit.g Iheii rail supplies ol liie a t-
bove frooils, einbracins a greater vaiie'y id'
qualities and slyles than Ihey have ever before oll'ercd.
iVluny of Iheli poods have been ma:ii:!at:.:n:rt totlieif
order, and especially lor the St. Louis market in which
special attention has been paid to sizes, as well as qual
ities. .-. .,J
I j ,,l"ielir.tleslt;J at all times lo have the most coin-
OCk "' ll,e l'arlift ail(1 sel1 ,0 pioiupt men on
line mnsr irrAininiiilnlii,. h-.i.; , ..i
V..U,.,IE ,vio.9, uiiviciiiijj iiieiiit'ives
that they can oiler inducements to Western buyers, e-
nn..l Ull.nl t.V... I . J '
qiiitl to that of an Kastera market
' o Rubbers.
Their arrangement witti a very laiga), eastern uinnu
facturing company , fora heavy stock ol Men's, Ludies',
and Miss's Kubbers, will enable"them to sell at the
ry lowest prices. , . t,
Purchasers will certainly find it for their interest to
give our stock an examination, 0
P. S. Special attention paid to orders. au2S-tit
r-c a k ;p"Er:s
0 OIL CLOTHS, &o! c
FALL TRADE. 15
n1
A. V. TOM'l'M.VV, A' 4
No.--158, Main street, Bt- Louis, Mo.,
HAVE in store, and are constantly ruceiviiir their
i:ew and, elegant atock ol Carpeting, Oil Cloths.
4tc., consisting in pait of the following varieties:
Royal Velvets, Wiltons, Tapestries, Biussels, Impe
rial Tliiee Ply's, J'ine and Sqpnline Ingrains, ticotel
and Venetian
Oil
t'lollw, Hugs, St.
Eiery vaiiety and style of Floor Oil Cloths, from
2 to 'J3 feel wide: Chenelle Rum. Velvet arul 'I'iiIIm,!
do, .Mats, floor Rochiiigs, Table and Piano Covers.
Stair Uods, 4c. . '
We would aiso cell' the altenlion of meichauta t.ioui
large slock of Wall Papers, Window Curtain Parns,
tc
f f.0? P. transparent Window Shades '
w men we oiK'r ftt Uliolesale at exlftr.ely low
nnrM J I
Havir .imported and purchased onr good, from the !
uiobt celebruled Faclorii s, and being of the j
CitV Will lillll it creallv In lh..ir ..I......? a .
iikuii iH.irnr irien.is.v s tai eersmit iit i,
our goods belore'purel'iasing.
' . . . " . auuiiir io raillllie
aug-oi L.
C. TOP Pl.NO.i CO.
For Rent!
ryMtESfore Ilonsc at thcotner of
front and Bud streets, iu tlie chv .,i'
Hannibal, will be for rent on the 10! ii uay
next mouth. Apply to
a i.'.. ' '
THOMAS
Hannibal, Aug. ?S, 1851.
M'DAN.N'old.
augijsif
A laigt supply of Groceries, Queensware. Hardware,
Dyesttiits. Nails, Window Class, Cotton Yarn fcc
ate, just received and fur Sale by '
p n n ..... J U- GEST, & Ct.
Fuqua Buildings, Hill st. sepy
Shoes Gaiters "
JL tl receives, a large lot ol Indies'
Fine Kid Jenny .Liud Excelsior Tiesj
iu;n .,i r . i.. -. . .
mJ3
. ..... ...... r.uij uaiwrs lor iiuies, at apui,
. COLl-l.NS & BREED'S.'
T 'K-v,t-'hwks. Brown Linens, Table f.h.eus and
14 lowel.iigs, t -ittonade. and Drillings iui,iMe lor
uitiis m niui, lUTSUiC Bl
I ,sa- K .
,
COLLINS
UEKXSWARE put up in packaaest
I
4. .if (
18M.
71
' -1
, A. QOai.KS.
P 11 A I H I E
w.u.Tm c4t.DWU.ti
STOVE & TIN STOKE.
QUARLES & CALDWELL,
HANNIBAL, NO
j est lle at Mails St., ill the h-i !'
;st IJe or Main St., in the lit ic or
m.rl, .,.....!. tl l.- II. WlrknOiniii
UK nnler-i2iied huve pcrcliasc.l 0o;.i .Vr. il
Vkerliaui hi: entire stock of K l'OVIlS anil UN
LltK.anil in tntnre intenfl eoiitanlly to k-ep on
d a well selrcled siocli of COOKl.Nd ami l.i:.A 1
i Stove..
,,,ri- ...c.i.i.ti n w i. k...i..i.i
1- Wlf
VVAltl
hum!
I VI
(lur stick conti'ts in pait of Ihe fnllov'i2 attic
Fiie Premium. Onk's Delight. Huckii' Dfcniile Oven.
Kinpire '-tnte. Ohio Preiniiiin. li v i t.tt's Aii-T'.",lil, am f
P.T WITH' M'A'I'K Conk stove.t.
We will ali-o have, in time lor fin W u: , n giK)..1
aoiHne"t of tlie ln!i!' ' ami ino-l appr.-v.-d !e. .
PAIII.OI' m il HeKtini Stnves. ,-- r, -
irianv nfoiir citizens atoncw ii-iiib tMe t'ii..ii''
1 Cook Mow, stid all aRrre to it sup.iio. aid anip);e.
i over all others in point ol .lurubili'y and speed and i x-
eellence in coolilnc "
v " iroe a., It-tatt
l't iVm.. We are piepaird lo do all kinds 01 iXPKU
SMn fUNfJ. Pcisons waiilii)? work done inth.it lint,
w ill Jo well to pive us a call, as they can s,ive the
. L . r A C( f .,;
i l0,,ble PXpnM of joinff to SI TxMll-,
enseot goirj iorM. ixmiis,
: Old Stoves, Im and popper iv are repanva ai me
! tlmrtest notice.
N. B. Old Stoves Inken in part pay lor new ones.
QUA It t.KS & C A I.U W I'.I.I..
Hannibal, August 9lli ISdI. c
To Hit Farmers t lit onhf I rut
"Msurds of Hit Soil."
rK have jut received, ami' are now srllinir very
low , a superior article of Grain Scythes.
tto do l.iass no
do '' do Sncads., iy
do Kiifilish steel Hay Folks.
" do (ieiman do do do
Al(j, Sitjar, Coiree. Itice, &c, &.e,'-
I'luiua lliiililinss. Hill flreii.
0 - J. H.-;ksT tc co.
UTAH kinds of Produce taken in exclians". iei
l5 rr "I'v.. - , ri.t - y-
Ilannibal StOVC aild 1 l.l,&tOre,
Main Street, Hannibal, Mo.
I The und rined would resnectfullv call the atteu-
tion of tlie public in ".eueial and hi- old ft icsinls and cd
tomers iu particular, lo his well selected
well assorted
s.OCKol Look Stoves, and especially the
Empire State,
which is the same pattern of lit; 3
Prairie State,
- c -
(if.i
ll'SPI
:,of the original) which hus been so very liiglily a d
servetlly recommended by some of our most respect -
able and worthy citizens, and alo lo the Heavy 'Ui
ipi.M.In ll.u.n;,n r-n.l. nf l, ,. M....I
Iieavier (Iiuh anv stove olleied on the :i;is-issh))i. ai.d
wulla-tas long as..two of many of the light loumli y-
inaite sloven llus is no jest it l Uownrictit sober
imili cli,,ol,l l.,, i,,t.,.-i,., i,. nw.. ,;3,.7 ,
chaie a stove foi suiyice. His stock.ol ' tiiLWjre is com-
pl.te and will be liirnislied.t. dealers at St.l.oui, prices.,
and he wilHiave also season a tine Jot of Pailnr,
liox, Coal bnd Ten PUte stoves, ail of which w ill be
so:tiasiu. u an) w!it. .w.-C C:: z:r 1
lMt uliil so much I sai about stove, 4tc., the fine'
slttck of
Iron, Steel and Hollow Ware
Musi not be overlooked, to be found at the y-" v
old-rt,a,t:Oii,U-.ilt'r street. Do not lorget
Ihe Hannibal glove ami Tin io.a
Store, .Next door to Ulock's Clothing Store,rja7n st.
o a v .IL i.t! v
y?- Eucce.-sor to Waugli X Peg -e
i;v voiiK .
.CLOliilING S.TOin '
T'l-aus,ei'.old slalnl, diere l wr!l .il.i. !e
IcHHHUii person, ready lo yrVit on Ui fi,-1 ,
and puiuia.!is generally 3 TUe live e;ii.-' Vl
Which lie lias done heie has sow i-rcu ki) that li:s
pi ice cash1 syjiein has met wilh nniviYsjl sppi oi .1! na
alilnig him to sellVheap while it atH'.i-t igulaac''.
to lielievitig the trutnto be the beltei pahev, I ill
not ie.-ort to tlamiug purfs and exjiatagam p'tnini ,
which no one believes, bill will siiiipl,- upt,innieelial
my newly liih .l u). i:i.,tliluj lluoni m ik,,v ri : I. ,1 i. nil a aaj
umjilc as ottment of Seasonable Clotliii.g, a...
c Ipcntlcmen's Furnishing Gootls,
l oo iiiimcrcus to be heie detailed. The aMeinion
which lias been givqilo style, cut, quality ami v.iriutv,
Will liot pennil either to b 'surpassed As for uic
piices, I have always believed that the best place to
prove ill do sell cheap is right at mv counter, when
my cusloiners and nu.f liasers generally are resnectfullv
invited tocouie amTjudge irlheiusel.eji. api'U
. -c .WILLIAM SAUSSKli.
A Further Supply of
Y
m wo w
TN consequence of o,.rae,-far excTedi- or ex-
pectatatiofis. we have been oblived. uiihii, ,h l.,t
week, to add largely to our stock, which addition was'
selected byourseuiur partner in person, fioii extensive
stocks direct from the jnanufactones in j
Our assortment is now large and complete, and con-
siats of every variety of Goods for the Gentlemen, from
the (mest silk hat, taper crownl dovn to thefeet.T-l
. fm "BTIf ITWiH'
Of every description-a large assoitment men's, boy's
and inlaiit s hats; leghorn, Panama, nalm. wool, ami
routrli and ready, fur. silk. it.. iJ..,.tli,.....'.iiL..
under shirts, cotton and wool ditto. Zad.es silk vests.
"c S''y, irom i .M io J.I.). Saddle
bagsi extra and common mixed am! bro cotton t hose:
extra quality red aud yelloir bandanna h'kfs, A inches'
. ...
square; a large assortment of
Boy's Clothing
s uiisistnig oi sup. castimaret
e, English and French
nthe best cty fiishinn;
ileach'd fne drill Pant,;
imeie du; alpaca COdts:
ui.-iii.u jacuei, cut aim trim d in
silk and wor'd vestn, bro and bl.
touonuue, plant and piaui cassimeie du: al
u.u iH.rn loiiim.ipoiiis in laet.our -ssortmcut can't be
-
r"siaiTiiI. liear in iniin!, ours u a Olio IM it h
lln:i.a sain I tt.n I a .. ' ,. .
-''-,i.g , oiTid. e' Nimb Pe isbe
u slu' Shilling inyrd
nu M.-vriiu i.
. V-W.
, V'HUK.s and Hoot. Jl all kinds, lioui the
i O uietal tin to tlie I k ;,i t ,. ,il ...
hard Pol
oct
DEAN.
T.R. SELMF.S.
I).
STAT E '
DEAN & GARNETT,
1... .1 r s'. . .
1 I A I I.' l'l'i n
M 11 n - V ""'"-""'ira' t oiiw.
'W.. " Parhr. atti
I t ' J
Ti:.?irfc oii.istttojy.
... . . nm, i r"r m ft rTi nvrn
THE WAJMiHUlil ojau iiiuiiui,
STOIIE "AHEAD Of THE IIOUNDSr
Large Stock! Utut Style! LOW PWCSW
Ureat nargnloa! lupiccedentcd
h ii ; c i: s t
THtfTropiietors ortbs Slar Clothnu
Einporiuin, liave lemoved their kton
to the west side of Main street, mm
door to the 'H:My Drug Store,' apt.
respectfully atnioi.nc to th pno.
lie in general and every body in partic
,,tnr n, it thpv have now on ld the
laigest and aiost coiniiicle assorlinent
nt' '
a.t of
FHsLioua11''6 'oblc Clothing er -
( lollihitf. lint miti lli l K
j ,rni - ""-""'" ;T,,,
1 lit LI AT KA8)TI-.I COSTIII
fr brought He I!!
thry olfur at prices actually cheaper than th
, ,iMj0; :can ciMlceive. This is no blarney, believ
(, , P1P,i!a, those who aie skejitical on- the subject can
c.dl and see foi Ihem'elves, and if w e can't sell then.
rr ii n k, nipei iiurs, etc.,
'' li.lli'i e a li rile chenpei than the cheapest, they can
tP.ke OMI' tll'SU Hr aioi"-luiii hi: ato iiauiiunj v. m
ii p.illn tic teinpeianiei,!
ana Hint is a snincieni rea
nH cheaper Ihaiiiny of our
CeW I'v. i.lciil, and abundant iy
-nn vtliv we 4:il"
. mr.etilon.
flu. I...
i i ii veil nv .' tM (,' "
His ' Tern; i i i '" may 1"' justly styled ha
Ouk Hall'' of th We, i, o.i he s. line principle it is
ilaptcd. for business- qmck sales. small prolil '-od.
I. ..n n,l ve Ael i M 1 1' I.1VV IirimS.
fhen let it be heialded lo the world at lareelhat THE
' ofcrery kind of , ,
, Mitt It Bl ir4(te meOftfK'.
Mhnt the insmtnolh Slar I'lotliintf ICrjporiuin, alias tlie
Western Oak Had, located on main street, l.lannibal, "
is acknoei lediscd by eentleinen ot tlia most laal.vliou,.
am mliinle lasle, lo be the lie plus ultra clotlnni: lion :
nl N'nrtliern M is'ourl. and iierson bv eallin r II Uui
,,,, of the PmrSU,u'Vk- r.can readily perceive
that this is tlie truth, Die w hole truth, and nothing but
the truth.
Remember, we have .but one liose in this city. .
It is the three story brick store house, situated on the
w est side of main street, at liie sign vf the
Ktii S'lkltll
S3Bear in mind our motto 'Bound to sell twenty
per cent lower than any other house!
ft-" We remain, fcl!ow-cttien,
,. with sincere regard, yoiir.s,
1 nov28yy -MARKNTHAL BLOCK. .
J. A. INSLEE &
aVJfcV'JaV
; fou waiiuiau A.i)
Commission Merchants, and Wholesale
FOKWAKUIAU A.l
Dealers in Liquor..
A'"Perior artickt o f, Douhle Keclified
Whiskey, cf the celebrated
'Black
Hone Brand' always on band.
Also Aents l'o Seiu & Green's Clarified
Cide
riiiegar.
iny22
DRESS SILKS.
A Splendid lot of Diess Silks. Call before thev are
i'-1 . Korsalebj niirtly
' - a " COLLI NS & BR1CICD.
Boots.
I iKll1 Colll!refs Roots, Jersey Tip, kip, calf amti
S' Congress J
Hooters, also.
Y6 ' uuoins Biso.ueiiis- line 'can lioots.vvarianl-
" ; "l"V-' "f i-ui.t,i,ioJiiit.iiu.
. 1 r i
ed good.
S flEttS!
' I A.',Ai
- rough and
straw, leghorn, nalm leaf. silk. Ct. . .
ready, Jenny Liud, Kossiilhand 'jka
oMiertiew styles ot Hats for sale
, COI
- .J
by t- a:iri4-
COLLI XSAi. BREED. .
A Lot of Ready-Made Clothing.
lotol Kcady-M;i.de Opting and Suniiner Clolhing-
-aV t
ol the latest sti les.just receiveil and fur siile rhrnn.
futpia Iiiiildings. yiiy- J. II. ;USTfc4JO. :'
' I 1-
Sundries. .
M
L l.K.H ARE, ulusswaiie. sugar, cutfee. lea.r
S"'"..'.i" .'"..I aiuaawn, sugar, cimee, iea,r.-
w;. .iii inmoii uuu snS,ir douse molasses, rice.sa. t.
i .i jiii-, intligo, mad,,ei , Sc.. for sale at Ihe lowest Sjjs
prices and warranted good, v by apr2ty
i COI.f.IN'S St BREED.
'io ' fiwrtttOifi"
tST RKORlVKi). a Urge ;.
'Srttllntr! .
lul vai inn siinnl v nf
Wall jnp.fr. Io V iniUnv l'aner., .. ,
t every body" call sve-a ..I go not away iliisat
'" ... l-b'l J II. lili.STJi CO
n.CO.V, Laid and all
1 tlie highest cah pric.
kin.ls ol Pioduce veaiiled at
i 'li. W. CAPLINtiKR.
LI.fV'KLOl'U,1li,. best and
hand by '
purest .always
T. It. SELMalai.
- BOWfJETS.
fTln'-iC off fast, and IV ale unsnally low; by
y'n-rUy -. ' COLLINS &' BREED.
,aMAR13LE! " MAHBLEl!
'Plir; firm of Saul it Dau w a. dissolved on tlia 12th
-I -d October last. The iiiiiluiMgned'slill contiauea;
.in ii.iuie vimiiitrsi ii uie oiu stand, lormerly ,
u, i.ecunc, ,vso uoors east ol I. K.
'Selines Buililinps." He ll :W II ,1 liun.l m 1
assortment of Italian nn,! a,na.:..... i.i ... . V-
.. .. 7 . . maruas , ana Holies
nil Itlrwi. u.'iuliii, ...it ,, ' I "
all those
..themselves
1' "asc " can and sea for
Ilo will sell cheaner than tin.
i.nl.1 ... th. w,. ....i u: J " . u"r".
for cheapness and ,.jle " P. Z
Wanted!
1 ()()() BPs"KLSof good STOXECOAL, for
1 ,UVU which we will miu lu i....i. . .
Pr' " trade. QUARLES & CALDWELL
augilj "
- -- "
P "Tha West Triumphant."
TilTirny's Mineral RAZOR STROP PASTE war-
than a, her WZZ&iliT' !?!,',e",'i",9
v I o", "i . V . CO.
1
1 street, wplsy Sole Agent
T ttt ,
... . v'asa 10 WOOl,
i ll r. r i.cT .... i..., ,
by
:i puce, iii casti,
, ill cash, paid for wool,
M. A. LIN DS LEY, '
J l .... '
eplly
at me ureal W eslefu,
fH J-N CY extra tpettlne flour, jr.u Vu. ,4, x..
W splendid lot for sale cheap by ' V VP-jJl
, mc1i27-y ,,. i
. - "hUlfc, '
Cash for Negroes J
TAKE this method of informinf. 11, A
I
people that J am prepared at all
tim"l ffiL'l
" S
u iu i en at an limes tie touud at the
stable of bhoot .It Davis.
Hannibal, August I I j5,
aiigU 7t-
They have now on haim a good asaor
Bou isor
CLamU, Crato. Counter and Wash
J" Call at their Marblo Yard apposite the
nr-.'l-ly
is
. , ,v,-. .... . . ... -v.w. .-m .bw,,, q-T- in aria .
II a.i i .. f . T
----" WWMHw. 1 1