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RML DAILY. VOLUME I. HANNIBAL, MO.: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1853. NUMBER 19. IANNIBAL "Down Gws the Price P lIek Itltt ladl Praflfa. AT THI 'rfceap rMh Stare, on Bird, betwee , . main and Tinrrt streets, TK8 SUBSCRIBER fetnrn bit sincere Ibanks to Ike eitkxenj of Hannibal and vicinity, fairtic .r)f I Ik LddU$," lor Iheir liberal patronage, aod 'lops to ar a eoetimialjon ol '.he same. ' ' The proprietor will conduct hi) business on lb sam plan Mi pitnerple that like es.sblishmerits ia If e York n4 float on are now cwd.ieted. H will educe :rielly to the "ONE PRICE SYSTEM." Eeoej article will be marked l tb very M Lwril Casts Price," and no variation will bo nude, union for damage. No mirrcpreaentations or endue urging will allowed. i is my determination to do straight forward and honorable business, and free front the tricks a o common to the trade, an J to eiake or estab lishment'so sliraetive and desirable retort la purcuaa en. Ur anything under the name of Dry Goods. My stock couuels.io part, a fallow: Prin:,vr-iy aivleand color, He to 1 Me, for tbe beet Merisucs awl Cicheco; Furoiluro do, e to (e, . madder coleifj olid graeo, yellow, blue and buff, 12jcj mney Flench oil Cbuiti, lie; bigb colored, faibions lc Moasline de Line, He, iSe, lr, tc. 19c.23c aad lie Cathmerra, 28e t fanejf faabiooable figured Ortat Silka, $1, $1 10, and $ I 20; black Grode Rhine Silk, 24 ineh, 1. 1 do $1 3H Horetwe Bilks, all col ore, 3ie Oil silk lie per yard. Jaconet Moa'iat lie teiSr; Pined do, 124c to :; .iperfioe Bleached Mua li,7c, c. 10c, ISe.and lie; Beached Sheet ing.th re -vaM iie, 40c; bum Brown Shirting, ile, life. le id 16e; deary No. 1 Biown Sheeung. I 7e, 4-4 Se -4 lu,c ; fil e biown and bleached drill, 10e t brown Uaulou Flannel, good, lie; Bleached do. 12c f Brown do for Jiuing. U',c; White Flannel, all wool, 2Hc, Joe, lit. o. &oc; Red 15, 30 and 15 t yellow, 33c. Plaid Lmsers, IV, We, 40e. Fine aCy. Jean 3le, Tweel CJiiiur,Oc nod 70c. Black Cinet70e. Shirting and Apron Cbecki, 10 to IJ j tup. Ticking, I, lav a 4 16 S-3e. Freucb Gingham, Ue lo Sac. Fur lruli Linen, aoft tail, 4oc, We, 6jt and 70e ; dev colored do, 4-4,3'JC Linen TowetJJiaoer, 14 enmso brown Linen Table Clothe, $1 nod $1 40 per pair. Fine Na:i'een 1C black, green, changeable and .!ov e-lotel fcoglitb Merino, 40e,S0ornd -4 frtc. K.aii. black and figured changembleMohaw !- tree, Tic, 3dr. 40c, bSe.and 65a. Fringe aU awlora, id wuib,lrom ( incoio ma iwi Ti.ct: b'ltk at from 1 cejil V J Jard-javi, tw hi Certain Fringe ele 12JC Silk LaeeJOe U4i. i tViton Eileinita and Lace tt to I0c LadieV t Embioi lered Collara It l-2e to ejOc; Mournifig J i? t.l lu Jttr. Gtuli' faiuionable Liuen btim-loi eira. 3 cen; e:lit lo bliirt-Bom U l-e each; b.. Mu.liii ami l.inrn Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10c to 35e ; 5il no 35c to b5e t lance CravaU 50e SI vni P aid Ue Lama do. Jx per doien, tmmta eottoa ttt llandkerebiefa, 6 eeulti plaid Madia do, A beautiful large ilze mezzotint' Engra ving, "The Ilarrei'.er'a Departure,wor"'i1ie Ilarrctture's Return,' at the option of the writer, will be forwarded to every person IttVtljng ua a jn f Nine, or Tvren ty , with the cash. To insure the paper at the club rates, which are lower bv 20 pet cent, than any paper of equal size and character has eyer been offeied at, the full complement should be offered at one time. Additions to Hubs will be made at the same rates. QjT Postage must be paid on all letters sent us. It is required, too, by the present postage law, that subscribers to weekly newspaperi, to avail themselves of the cheap postage, mutt pay quarterly in aJ- vance. ' J he postmasters, who are author ized agents for Scott's Weekly Paper, will explain the rates. O" Copies of Scott's Weekly Paper will be sent as specimens to any address desired. Address, A. SCOTT, Publisher, No. Ill Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa. five dollars a year, is a fact truly worthy the 'Caloric' age, which is just now being ushered in. Of rba Knickerbocker Maga zine edited by Leiwif Gay lord Clark, it is unnecessary to irpeak... For twenty years it has been the most .genial, humorous, and spicy 'monthly in tire world; and the pres ent volume will be better than any which preceded it. The Home Journal, edited by Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis, is well known as the best family newspaper in America; and the Musical World and Times, edited by Richard Starrs Willie, with Low ell Mason, Geo. H. Curtin, Thomas llas- IILVLK FAILING REMEDY!!,! nOLiAOWJFS OINTMENT. A CRIPPLE SICTS ADF. HIS CIU'TCHES AF- TKR TEX YfJJJSSUFFKKING. Copy of n Letter from Mr. Tbooipaon. Chemist, Liv erpool, oaiea August 7wn, isas. .: l' ... n li. II I ( i To ProfcuKH Hollow at. ...a, ........ulauUu,jlucU. """""I Dt 6ie I am enabled to (utvsh you with a mxtl Other IPUllCal writers Contributing; and extraordinary cine effected by Joir inraluabla (Mnt whidl Ilives, among Other things, over $23 , "' nJ h toniabes eeery person ae- worth of munc and a Tud cour.,e or instrun. ; w. t ,iminlI, cf tiiatj klr,f ia H tion in harmony annually, i the Very best thrown lrm b s bora, whereby be rereirtd eery sti musical iouma! ever published. These I ou ')"; be bad the bet medical advice at the ,,. mi . t -i- 'line, and aa afterward an iutmata rf different in- three publications will pwt a family up in , mlut yti pe mmr j, , mil,t. regard toeverything worth knowing: Art, i nut runuiug tiler settled in bis hip, which so Science, Literatuie; music, painting, sculp- j coinpieicly c.iP.led him, that be could ""tooee w.ib- . t out crutches lor nearly 10 years t recently be beean to ture; inventions discovenei; wit, humor, . Uie youf ointment an 4 puis, which ba now healed fancy, Sentiment; the newest fashions aud ' the Hound, strengthened hi. linib, and enabled him to other attractions for ladies; ehoice new tnu-; ! .. awitb U. erutchee, .othat b. can walk with . , , , . , i ' tbe erea'etl ease, aud w ith lenesred l.ealih al virour. sic for the eabbath, the church, and ths (8ened) J. thomps'jn. fireciies; reviews and criticisms of Musical : A Musi' KXTB AORDiy AHV CL'KE OF A l-,r,... A P,r,.,,.c . : DREAOFt'l. SkllN DISEASE WHK.X ALL ""'! a ciivimcia .v. t.. .v., ,u METHCAI. AIM H A II FAILED Hird, Draper, of Keady, is ami oicouiiy bus iinui iu- anori, me very in cream vi .uveuy, iCopy a Ltter Iron Mr. Hird, Draper, ul The Publishers have endeavored, Incident, Ilislorv, DiWraphy, Art, Litera-I - '."law Gamsbro', dated Match ut, IS52. Harper's New Honthly Majatlne. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAG AZ1NE has already reached a regular monthly issue of more than 100,030 COP- IE, and is still steadily and rapidly in rreaainf. 1 he l'uh l n r .1 i i.. ' ..i To profeaaaw Hollowat. oy a wen-jireticu ui. ui mc uuu.iua.ii ,c- iure ana ocience ; incruaing wnaieer can j hl . M UtD. glnce on, of mJ efcidren w tf. sources at their command, to render it the be given in periodicals to promote Healthy ' flirtrd wnb dieadi'ui eruption over the body and most attractive and most useful Magazine ! Amusement and Solid Instruction in the un"' l obiain-d the advice of everal oaiineot Sjr for popular reading in the world; and the j family, and help to make it Eetter. Wiser, ;EJ rSSlT,!:;:. extent 10 wnicn ineir euoris nave ucen ' ana Jlappier, may te now outainea tor rive and riiis, and without exag(criion, the tfet was mi successful is indicated by the fact, that it ; dollars. Address DYER de WILLS, 357 i '"'. peravering m their u, all the emp- I f inns ntiirlrl aHt-inruraril. And that thil.t xa ratalfauul r I " " U rwilect hraib. I nra v mnalte loaf thiM frAM A in liar afrirnrilaint PrOiVeCtBI tO De BOW'S BevleW. andl brmU believe, bad I in ber cae adopted your Adapted to the Southern end Western ! m'cines .ho would hav. too saved .i. I ..l b " . .... - hann to leMifv the truth of Ibis to anv ma-nrer par. TIClibMnHS AND AX A f TO XI SKI Mi CCRi". OI-" AN Oi-U LAUV hKVriNTr VKAR3 OF AtiE OF A BAULKU. Copy of a LeUerfrom Messrs. Walker aad Co., Cheaa- bas attained a greater circulation than any similar periodical ever hsued. Special efforts wil1 be tnade to render it still more) interesting and valuable during the coming year. In addition to the usual ample and choice selections of Foreign and Domestic Literature, an increased amount Croadway. JS 1-.V Fi.cy Satin Striped Vests.oie; do silk fii iiiea nlwor.'.ed. heavy, for winter, SI pervet; elvel eui.beutf. $1 50; Blanket Overcoat, $1 5'J; 400 yaidi fancy fatbaonablo Vestines, eneap vest, voai and i'ant Huttons. Agate Shirt do, S doxeu for 5 cenu. Z'.-pbyr Wor!ed, 1 cent per skein. Infant', Miaa o' aiid Ladies' Cotion and Yarn Hose; do do lilovea, Wen's Beiliu Lined, 30c; grey and red clouded Knitting Teres; Silk Arm Elas tic; Mi"' aad Ladies' Col fa fallaaJira. L.y S ale Shawla, $3, S3 S3, S 40, S2 M, Si W; St.- doual no, 0 io; SID all yam au -"- , iw tefirf,ii.lc. Needle, the best brmnda assorted in paper, Sc; rteel Kaittiae I'in,5 cent perdoxeu; Pin,aorted,4el ilk axt cotton Cmet Lacei; Ladies' aad Gentlemen' Peii-Mc.iiie! Mohair Coal Binding ; 7 tio black Co'.'.en Tape, at 3 cent per dozen. Cum Suspenders, item 10c :o 6Cc. While Lineo Braid, three bunches for Scents: hkein Silk, Patent and Coiion 1 breads, nil olora; CoaK; Spool Cotton; Letter. FooUcap auo Ptrferaled Paper; S:ecl Pros, Pen bolder, Drawing Pencils. Slate d.91 Copy Boom and Red Ink; Cltathand lash. CaP, 25e to 60c; M R- Fur Caps,0c lo 11 25, JT' Kip Blurt, SI 40 and SI 60 per pair; Men' do S2 3Q Ji.fula' Miaa and Ldiea' Laced Boots j Mise' tewed and Per.ed Bippere, Noa. 10.11, li, it, sua a, at ccnia p fM -"J- . -Siecansi Cotton Batting JUc, pound buncues; while avid tiw coloted silk Buonel Wire; Cotton do, Me Utic Eylets, KceuU per black Hat Crape; H-Ji Bruea,2j, 4?e, Sfie, tjtle. Redding Combs; Tuck do Fine do, 6c to 2Jc. Velvet Trimmi..g ; lioruie Kibaoa. aad assorted color Luteatring do. Buckski Moray Hell, 30c; Luubiwotl sod bilk Uuder-hsiirt &,Jt atC ' libeial diaeount maJe to Iboae tying te sell again. Tbeeitixeua oi Hannibal, and Marion aud tbe ad joining eountie,eie repeetfully wliciUd lo an exam- ' iaatton of my tok on visiting tbe city. I tUtier my lf that the style, elegance, durability nd prices . ah coed will meet tbe approbation ot an. fJ-KEMEMU1ER TH FLAG S1UX. Bird AU.I1VU IV tl,9 UUUlllbl II Ml. ' II IIIVIU ' , . . i . .... . r , . : . i. r liapny lo letify tbe truth of this to anv OTq-iirr ftlates of the Union ; including statistics ofj (siS,d) j. HIRD, D a loreisn and domestic industrv ami enter-: ctniAi KKan-.or nmstuss prise. Published monthlv in No w Orleaus, ! oi Original Matter, bv the ablest American . at S5 fier annum, ia advance. j Writers, will bo hereafter furnished. The: DLr Compete sets ol the work, ten vol-; ! number of Pictorial Embellishments will umes, bound handsomely, aul fr sale at; I . . . .1 iy aV ..Aftl J 'Is I be increased ; slill greater variety will be ine oiuce, .ew wneans. an i ui ue suj- civen to its literary contents; its Lditoruil P"ea on oruer, oeiivermiie in uuy an.) Micrpllanemn Henartin-iits will be slill lariie citie or town'. oi the Thev are an ineva- To Profassor HotLOwav. Dea a Sia, Among Uie numerous eares i farted by Ilie use nf your valuati.e indirins in the ncililor lijod we uuv m-ution that of an olii Udr linsir i i Hi Vill.-c ul Preslon, about bv inilrs from hi r-.il,r on,rra.l . .n,l mi Irilu.r nr mnnnM Juabie reoositorv of praclicill information Citv. rhe luJ ulcerated woumls iu herha-ioi many will be sR. to render it in every 'way. i guarding our country, and should have ..- and in all respects, still more worthy of the 'place io every public aud private library. rp,jiy eik-i,,e way under the suffering endured. Iu extraordinary favor with which it has been A lew sets oniy remain, received. 1"n 'kview is now rapidly growing in H.rfes's New Mostuly. Maoazise circulation, and will exhibit many great owes its success to the fact, that it presents improvements in the coming year, in size, mobb reading matter, of u better qualitv.i matter, and aj pearance. The following m .f aivlp. an, I at n niKA-a. i are Its leadinc tlivisinus rate, than any other publication Subscribers in anv part of the United States may now receive the Magazine by t I. Literati-re. Criticisms, essays, poe try, sketches of fact and fancy, summaries of foreign and domestic news, movements mai I for tiiree cents a number, or thirty-six; in New Oileans, fcc- j Vp Stair. ' n3-y .43. M. street M00RE. THE rXUIAN CHIEF AT HIS NEW HOME, -A GAIN offei hi Pip? Welcomo to r bi rjumerou rnat. r rbemUeall at hi WIGWAM, SooeS Dai new .bnaUing. in Commercial R, "ber uy u 1b4 'large assortment of . ;cwAWWco . '. i svtrrr .iKP 'j . PIPES: -r l:,v ; fc ld rkeao. Peraoos nfcowt to ".aaigrUt o Calilonu. nnd wiabiflC U. Tj" eltve wiLh tb above article, will En it t their lo- loyesi to ree-.ooi'J" " ,71 , . a. I tail's cents a year postage, eitner oi tne ruoiisii ers, the Booksellers, or Periodical Agents. What can be got for Five Dollars ! ! The undersigned have entered into an arrangement by which they agree to fur nish the Knickerbocker Magazine, (month lv.) the Home Journal, (weekly,) and tlie - . . a. . a... I I ft . aiusicol World and limes, (weeny,; to new subscribers, at the very moderate price of five dollars a year for the three publica-j lions; an orders enclosing that amount io Dyer & Willis, will be promptly attended l SAMUEL IIUESTON, Publisher of the Knickerbocker. MORRIS & WILLIS, Publisher of the Home Journal. DYER & WILLIS, Publishers of the Musical World and Time, 257, Broadway Efew-York. - faaad literary Mat AxtaslU Ceahfantie. Arrangements have been made to fur- nub the Knickerbocker Magazine, tne Home Jouraal, and the New York Musical World and Times, lo new subscribers, for five dollars a year ! This is cheap litera ture, tritls a veogeance. The Knicker bocker Vs $3 per annum; the Home Jour nal; f3t.aod.the Musical World and rimes, $3 making $3 year at the usual rates. That l)ree tc)i wo obttinad for II. Co at a race. Its history, laws and statistics, commodities, shipping, naviga tion, treaties, tarilfs, exports and imports, trade of the South and West, home oud foreign trade. III. AcRicrLTCBE. ttscussion upon cotton, lice, sugar, tobacco, hemp, India' corn, wheat, slavery and slave laws, oicf IV. MAii-rAeTiBKs, Progiess o ' ufactnres in the Sooth and West. V. Internal Improvements.- Canals roads, plankroads. general interc-omrr tion -South and West in tbe Uoi abroad. VI. Statistics. Complete tables uj of the above heads of population, i. ces, wealth, mortality, blacks and wb. &c. tin. li,iie!sii.g condition sh bad r.couiae to yom Oiuiuifiit and Pills, and by the aisinc of ber Irienilr, Mas enabled to persevere in their use, until she received a pcilect cure. We have ourselves been greatly aitonubed at tbe effect upou so old a person, she being above 70 ears of a;e. We shall b happy to satisly any enquiries as lo the authenticity of I ft is really wuuiierlul cae, eillier personally or by letter. A private in the l!lb Police Force, also, tsi b-i-s peiltctly cured ot an old scoibutic (tfectioo ia ill face, alier all oilier means bad failed. Ha ata'es that it is entirely by the use of your Ointment, and apaaks budly io its praise. Vi e remaiu, Dear Sir, Yours, failbiully, April 6:b, lM. (Signed) WALKER, a CO. Tue Pill ibould be used conjointly with the Oiniiuaut iu moat ot Hi tollowuig cases : Bad r6' 1 Fittula Gout GlanduUr swallisge Lumbago Pika Rheumatiam Scalda Sore Xippla Scurvy Ulcer Fire Great novelettes. -Great Attraction!! Some five or six weeks ago, we an nounced that we would publish five first class novelettes, written expressly for the "Dollar Newspaper." Four we had in band at the time, snd the fifth has since come into our possession. The first is now nearly half through, and has everywhere been pronounced a story of great merit, The following is the order of publication: The Emigrant Squire, by P. Hamilton Myers, ln tbe Mal Artist, bf Jeha S. Cbirgo-foot UulDlain Cbappad band Coins (Sbfi) t'acicers Contracted ani Stiff Joinle Elephantiasis Skin diseases Tumours Yaw Eitabhsbment of Professor Helioway, ear Temple Br,) Xndon, end by all edieinas throughout tue Uuiled Males, e . 87c. aud l.iec. each. Wholesale iil Drug bouses io lb L'uiea; by Maur. 4aaaa. New York. glueit i a coua uie cable aavicg by taking tb; , vr sues. S. B. Bireetione for '.be guidance of patten's in every disorder as afflaed to eacti Pot. (mch!7wly j jaas rairurrr. jahks m. m aaaia. ilk aaLxt. IK1PLE1T, M FADIN .Ot., CommbsBion and Forwarding Merchants . 10, Commercial Street, , (aiTwcaa riKi akd wskhikutosi avsacu,) ST. LOUIS. MO. DcsJmla Hemp, Pork. Lard. Bjcou. Flour, Oram g,r. Cafib advance made on coiiemr'i lor aa) ian27J . here, or to oui friouus SJUlbwi E'l. ' 3m DR. M. F. BROWN. PRACTITIONER of Medic'iuo In all iUlaanclr m Omce at tbe Drug Store of . 8- Braiwei 4V ' Jo. Keeideoce, aajLaSwf SJoracT Bied end TUltd fas' HainrraML, ate. (Ami$Mif