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ssarjvu.,. , --....fcuVtp iJ 1 't.i'.'l -tIL'JlU-!HW Down Go the Prices! "Cheap Rents," (&UICK SALES AND Small Fronts, AT TUG One Price. Store. ON niRD, BETWEEN MAIN AND THIRD STREETS, rpjTE SUBSCRIBER returns liis sincere thanks lo X the citizens of Hannibal and vicinity, ''Farticu tary to the todies," for their liberal patronage, ani ho hopes to merit a continuation nl Ihe same. 'Hip proprietor w ill conduct his business cn tho same plan ami piinciplc. that like establishments in New York mill llnton are now conducted. He will adhere stiiclly to the ONE PRICK SYSTKM." Every Article u ill lie marked al His very l.nweftt f nsli Price," ami no variation will he made, inilev.i fur damage. So misrepresentations or undue urging will bealloweil. II is my iletetminetian to do straight forward mil honorable business, iml free from (lie trick so common to Ihe trade, anil to make my estab lishment an etliactive and desirable resort to purchas ers, lor anything under the name of Dry Goods. No naina will be spared m procuring for mv ctistom- rrs nAo( delay, such articles which are not to be- lound in tin market. Buying only from (he Importer, and the best Whole sale Houses in St. Louis. Mv selections are made with great rare, as ii EVegaaot of Style and durability I w ill be in receipt of goods wetkly so loig as naviga lion remains open. Which will enable ma nt all times to have a complete assortment on hand, for the inspec lion of those wishing to purchase Fancy, Variety, and Staple Dry Coeds. My stock consist, in part, as follows: Prints. Merrimack, Cocheeo, Phillip Allen's. Hamilton's Lobe, J. Diinnell'g, American, Sprague, Globe, Man Chester, Mavfieln, Proviitenee, and Jilooimlale, all of which are Renowned' for Eelegance of Style. 'ta$t Colon' and durable, pries ranging from 9c to 13. Lawns. 30 ps. from the cclcluated factory of llarlmann, 10i 3!J: Fancy Fashionable Ginghaui'Lawn, 36c: Painted Jaronet, 40c. IScrngc Dc Lnincs Fashionable S'ylcs C0c,23c, Cc, and 33c: for super fine. Silk I5erares. Most beautiful patterns and fashionable styles, 33c. 3!c,43c: Sattin, sliiped both ways, i.C: plain, pink, blue and blac-K, 40c: lancy silic tissues, .')(r: black, do 50c. AH Wool Dc Laincs. PiiiK, green, blue, black and mode, oV. 8i!ks. BUck, at $1.10, $1.15. $1.20: watered, at $1.80: fancy filmed, at Siic $1, $1.10. $1.15. and $1.15: Flor ence silks, all colors, Genghaics, a. r.'lcfi'V.'lte: Swifts mutlin. Victory lawn, Jacunet, Hard mutlin, Kmbrni dereil Swiss, Capnet.one piece supertine: White Demi ty: French working cotton, linen floss. Sundries. Paper rombrics, all colors: Irish linen: pillow rase do Russia linen sheeting, 9-4, 70c: bleached sheeting 101 and 12 4: Table Diaper, 8-4: Bleached Muslins: Drown Slieeti .g, 4-4''ijc: Superfine 4-4 Ticking, 2.V: Good 7-8, at Iinc: Coltonadt-s and Deniuis for Chil dren's wear, at I Semite: 4-4 Blay. Linen. A complete, assortment of Hosiery and Gloves: French Embroidered Collars, Underslccves, and L. C. Handercheifs: I.inen Handkercheifs, at 12e to 40c: K.mhroidercd do, $1,50: Silk Veils, at $1,50: Common, at 20c: Hair and Tooth Brushes. A variety of Combs: Pvjf Die s Buttons, Pearl do: Agate White and Colored, 3 dozen for 5 cts: Cot'on Lace and Edging: I.islc and thread Edging: Swiss and Jackonet Edging and Inserting, from 1 5c lo40c: Ivory Perfoiaters, at 5c. A large assorli.net ol Silk Parasols, at 85c to $1: Latest Style of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Always on band a complete- StocK or Zephyr Wors ted, al 1 cent per Skein, Worki.M Canvass: Perforated paper, at 20c per Sheet. flilt Note Paper, Fancy and Blue letter do: Fools Cap: Fancy Envelopes; Plain. Whi.'o "u Buff do: Sleet IOC; 1U L! .1.I.HI HEALTH FOR THE STATES!!! el Pens: Ivory Pen Holders: Copy Ik'OM, at be and : Slates, at 7,c and 15c: Slat Pencils. Black and Red Itfk. Handsome satin striped summer Vests, al R5c (o 1: a small Lot of silk figured Winter Vesta, will be closed out al 75c, woith $1,25. Ladies' Mi-sea' and Children's Shoes and Gaiters. ' From the most common to the most tidy, the Latest Styles: Infant's Soft Morocco: Youth's, Boy'a and Kleu's C.U Brogana. A lioeial discount made to those bying to sell again. The Citizen ol Hannibal, and Marion and the ad-j joining counties, ate respectfully solicited to an exam ination of my stock on visiting the city. I flatter my sell that the style, elegance, durability and pricea o the goods will meet the approbation of all tt REMEMBER THE PUUi SIGN.Bird street ir,dtwly 8. M. MOORE. 'J Hrw:. tm I' t'-. i;Vt' IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF LOSS OF HE Ai.TFT. OISOHDKHRD STOMACH. 1NDIOKSTION AM) D KTEUM I N ATION OF BLOOD I O 1 HE 1TKAD. Coiy 0 Utter from Mr. John IlmI, o f'rro-tcfd, near liatl'M, MtnonclHiluTi Tf Profet'or Hom.owaV! Sir lavail myself of the firt opportunity of inform ing you. thnt for a very lorg peiimt I was afHicledwiih a il.ingeroiK giddiness and fteipient swimmings in Ilia head, attenard ny Iojs ol appetite, iH'ordered stomnrh. and generally impaired health: Every means had faili'd to give me any permnnent relief, and nt length I hecnine so alarming t lint 1 was rently afraid of Emi g ahout wiihout an attendant. In this melancholy con dition I waited personally upon Mr Hughe, C'hemiM, liariecn, lor me purnoc oi consulting nun as to what I tied better do ; he kindly iecommnded your Pilli, I tiied them without delay, and after taking'them fur a shot t tune I am happy to bear testimony to their won derful ellicaey. 1 am now restoied to peifeet health, and enabled to resume my usiinl duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way yon may think proper. I am. Sir, yourobeduni Servant, Juneo n.lK.vj. (Signed) JOIIX I.I.OYD. MIRACULOUS CUKE OF DKOI'SY. Extract of a f-etlrr from EiliearA Rowley, JCiq., of India H'alk, Tonafo, dated jfpril 8ln, lS5i. To Professor Hoiiowav: Dkab Si Ii!eem it a duty I owe to yoi and the public al large, to inform you of a most miraculous re coyery from ibat dreadful distaso, Dropsy, and w hicli. umler'God. was ruected by your invaluable Pill. I writ tapped live times within eiulit months, ami ekil lully lieale.l by two medical prnctitioueis, but could n-l get cured, until 1 bad recourse to your remedy, and notwithstanding all I had undergone", this miraculous medicine cured me in the cour ol six weeks. (Sgned) EDWAHD ROWLF.Y. INFALLIBLE CLUE OF A STOMACH COM PLAINT, WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT IIKAD-ACIIES. hxtrtel of a letter from Mr. S. Goieen, Chrmitl, of curio, near aruioi, aalea Jiy Win, losi. To Professor Hollowav: Dka Sm I am reuii' Sted by a Lady named Thom as, just arrived Iron the West lndie. to acquaint you that for a period of eight years, hei jell' and lumily suf fered from continual bad hcalih, arising from disorders of Ihe liver and stomach, Indigestion, Loss o I Appetite, violent Head-aches, pains in the ride, weakness and general debility, for which she consultnl the mnt em incut men in t lie colony, but without any beneficial re sult; at last she had recourse to your invaluable Pills, wuicn in a vcrj sliori tune eilectofl so great a change for the better, that she continued them, and the whule lumily wero restored to health and strength. Fuithrr, she ilesiies me to sav, thnt she has witnessed their ex traordinary vntiiea in those complaints incidental to children, particularly in cases of Measles and Scailati lift, having effected positive cures oftbese disenes with no other lemedy. (Signed) S. GOVVEN. 7Vur CiUbraled Pilli are wonderfully ejficaciout in the 'ooieinff comvluiut: Ague Dropsy Inflammation Sore Throats Asthma Dvsenteiv Jaundice Stone ar.d Gravel Bilious Com- Erysipelas Liver Complaints plaints Secondary Symp- Blotches on the Female Iiregular- oins skin ities Lumbago Tie Douloureux Bowel Corn- Fevers of all kinds Piles plaints Tumours Ulcers Colics Rheumatism Venereal AflVc- Constipation of Fits lions the Bowels Gout retention of U- Worms of ail Weakness, from rine kinds whatever cause Consumption Head-ache Scrofula or King's Debility Indigestion Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoi iowav. 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all vcndois of Alcdicine throughout the United States, in boxesat 37c.,H7c.l and $ 1.50c each. Wholesale by the principal Drng 'houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. & U. Snos, New Yolk SJ'l'lieie is a considerable tavinc by takinir Ihe largei sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in eve ry disorder are affixed to each box. mchlO-v asm4 aamrAlat' Ant T Cnemm, In Tm iiwi, aj i. n. uiiuuiitqis, Mi I. UM eiera a ' v o six uuKrhft oxtts r urn i IMltrM nf Puiuslsuilk. , Another fecientiflo Wonder! GREAT OURt rOR DYSPEPSIA! D. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S McWell's Spring Stylo of Ilata Whulcsal. anit Itcmli. I? ami I'J, Market Sc.. H I'. Lot'lH, Mil. I N llilrndnclnj mv Mln of lliili for the Forln lit H.'.H 1 L wsiutd aa ewperiQl attention lo tlm rombUiHiliiii it pri-ncms of llie moil ltnturiaiit KMHi''iles of an articlt of drew, hcauly ami uillny. his Hutu, ym sininn of eorrert iritirtlmi, anil at tin amr tlm Ally edsnted for ummnr tint. In Hie inunn furlure of Hsia, mv memo it Kscrlslor." The ticlirai m terlnl and llie liint wiirkinanstilp, umtrtj with the amtl untiries v'Kiisnre 01 unervnuuu,canunl mil lo (iiuduc. a nut wurlliy ol tha motto. I have a full ansnjtment of the AnrsM eooita In mv tine, rnm prlaini all tlial la iifw, rich and funhlnnalila In ilnl, C', Straw and Tannina Giiotls, enpt'ciaUy intended In Hurt ilii' it'i inamlv, either wlmiosalu or rL-mtl, nl a rruiimuiiii v :nw .anutiv ailvanrlnit lu wealth and rrlim inent. and Ilium kililii lul anla mat Inlluw. At llir Sania tiiut I ran sell tha atail oods of the t'liirn nw mm any uinrr in ol. lfMlia. 1 ren c tinllp invite a iicraoual iuniw.linn of my ainrk. indilU liu JOHN M(M:iI Hand IS, MarttPt St., mil hiiiine to Muln. IIXYDEN & WILSON, IMPORTERS AMI MAKUFACTl'RJCKS OF Saddlery and Coach llaru'warr, Carriairo Trimmlnca. &c. e. 11, Norm Naln (street St. Innli. rOHEIR slck in all branches, for snrine sales n il X be large and very complete, and their stock of Ohio tanned SKIRTING, HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, . C tin no! be Surpassed. They would most respectfully invite all buyers to' give them a call, assuring them that no pains will be spared 10 give aatisiaciioa in every p&mt Ular. feblO-Sm TDK TiiUE nmroTmp pt.itih Mai4aJWlxi auuia OR, GASTRIC JUICE. Trrparpil from Rfnnrl, or Ihr fourth tmrmch nt Ihp n nfte. diri ct onn or Unrnn Lkttls,!ri- Rtrai i'rmllcl ciicidim by J. H llouphion, M. !., I'liita lclJilnf Ta. "I IHOKST." Huch ttlhn irnr itiPAMlnr of (he word ! rmN. Tt I i he rhtef frrmriTi. or f rrnt dttmitnf iirlnclnit of ihu Garlrlc Juirr tlit' w)lv-nt of Hit loil, th piiiltyinf. pri-wrv.na, m d fillinulnlinx b nt of Die tmnach and imrMlnrn, Ii li mlmeUM. frmn Uip flict'Mivn filnmnrh of the ox iltun ftirmlug a iron dt ir.tivi (In lil, prrriMlr hk lh namrnl Oatirlc Ju.cn in lu rln-tnirnl powcrt, and lirnll.ln a complete and perl eel tutu 1 1 luiti lor it. ThU l Nnlnro'a own rrtnr-iJr for an iinlicnilhy nlomach. No nrl of tnnn ran fqunl It rurativo powrra. It contalm no alco hol htltrm. artd. or nnuiroua rirtiK. It It ritrrmrly Mfrrrtihlc lo I he luati, and may be Uhi by the tnnii trrblc iatiiMta who ntinut rm n wntir rra kr without iho iiioni acuta duirt llfwnrf of ilrueat tl Initttitttma. I'l-itnln ti not a druf lUlf a 1raposi..,tl oMVmln InfyMd tn wairr mill dlit m lUeHtlvft live uuunda of ronti beef la about two liuurtiuul of the Mlumacli ftelrntlAc Kvl1enroI The Prlenithr rvitlt-nce upon which this remedy ) ban d a In the lil&lift ih itn'e eiirintia and fainsirkAhte. hm s'ii iur aiifiit aim 511 n cvvrritHirn cuoiiinr. irntu, p n Itircn miMMiiti of nciffithrtc vltlcnco, from Lh-biv'a Anitmil t'lp uiiftry; lr. 4'i:n''i Fh)rlolo?y of. Hprit(Oil Dr. iVirira oti Toi'il iinrl U 1 1 1 Dr. John W. Urnper o N w Vmk I'ltivpf uy; i'fuf. lmii:ltiMin'ii I'livptotosy ; P of H.lhniBn, of Vtilp Cnliecrt Dr. Cat w-an-r'n I'liypiohn ; fcc. totlir with rmna of cutis lron nil puiti ol Unll 1 i;mi i' iin in t- una ni iMTtirr. Ir. IToucliti'iL A't'imin la tirrpnieirm IVwilcr find In Fl'i'd Fotm iirl in Pri-Krlntlnn Vial lor the urnot l'ti stU lnnn. 1 lie (Mtwtlt r h ill b Miit ly mnllt fn-o of aotiOf lor one dullarr Miit lo lr. H'uijjtHun, 1'iitlath-lphln, (IT UIWKKV K Til Iti : fcvory boite of the nnln Prpln bcur Die wrilt ii aiualuio t f J 8. Iloubhton, M t. mW pni pttfior. Philmlftphia, I'a. Copy-rlpht and Tr.iilit Mntk n.iiitnl. )!llllvall dnu'iti! nnd Uualcra IQ lutdiciHti. rrtLt, Do I. LA It, prr iKiultv T 1. UK I IT Jilt n , M m II 1(4 v., M.iPnil.Hl, augCti ly Viiolinoi a ltd Kuuil A gut:. Jtl. J'. VttJEJBJ OTCU WIrf. IIA WK1NH STUR E H ANNUAL, MO. This story is continued through tlio first four numbers of tlio tunyazinc, lroin Octo ber to January. With the February num ber another new story by Mr. Arthur, enti tled ".sparing to spend ; or, the loftons nnd the pinkertons," will bo commenced, to be continued during several months. Thus, in the first volume of the home magazine, two nouvellettes by the editor will bo pub lished. As only a limited edition of the lirst numbers ot the magazine was printed, those wishing "the old man's brido" mus' send in their subscriptions early. rjTr 'n order to prevent misapprehension on the pnrt of the public, we will here state that the homo magazine is a monthly issue of the home gazette, and contains the best articles that ppear therein, thus fixing in permanent shnne ami lor emulation 111 new channels, literary matter Ironi the pens of many of the ablest writers in the country. It is from this cause that tho publishers are able, in the outset, to furnish the work at so low a rate. ti:rms or artiu'r's home magazine. To those who'desiro to rccieve the Homo Magazine by mail, we offer it at the fulow. ing extraordinary low club prices: Ono copy 0110 year, $2 Two copies one year, ... ft Three 'copies one year, ... 4 I' our copies one year, ... 5 Eight copies ono year, . 10 Twelve copies ono year, - . 15 .in ,,.r. , . .. wnere a ciuo 01 twelve suoscrtoerssena us fifteen dollars, a copy extra will be fur nished to the agent orgetter-np of the club, or to an V address he mav designate.' At these terms, the ''home magazine" will be, for the amount of choice reading matter furnished, the cheapest monthly publication in the United States. , For three dollars, a copy each of the "Homo Gazette" and "Homo Magazine" will 00 sent one year. In making up clubs, it may frequently bo desirable to unite in a Bincle club brth home magazine" and '-home gazette" sub scribers. This can be done by always ma king tho club price to the magazine subscri ber one dollar twenty-five cents, no matter what tho size of the club may be. The extra copy to the getter-up of tint club, in all such cases, can be tho gazette 'or maga zine, at the option of the party who is to iccciveit. rus'.nge on Arthur's Home Magazine. If paid quarterly or yearly ip Advance, IS cents for tha whole year. Adlrce, X. K. ARTHTR fc CO.,' . . , . ?V No. 107 Walnut Street, " "' ' ' VVV J Philadelphia. JEJ.1-1 ..! -ill -J sir Lnuis Stove More. - - , ...... n j. .c'v.Tbyan, ; t"; Store Dealer, Shect-Iron 'Worker, .Copper--umith', and Tinner, Main ir.el, r?" n,n"' Sell at Wholesale Pries, T QVES AMfi ' TIN WARE I invi particular attention to the IKIAh PREMIUM COOK STOVE, which has tivan uniwr f al satisfaction to all who have used It. I ;rrn1t 11 any Stovt lor tvrelvt moi.lhs, and If anyof tha plalcs break duiinj that lime, Kmhiih new ones trea ot lllAe. tleslcn remaining permanently in this place) Hi- public arn safo in taking myriiaranteeiorme goou pcifnrniaiic, ol the stoves kwl ay ma. ... I All my stoves ar msnuf&cturetl d MISSOURr MOUNTAIN IKON; and for goodness ol metal and I beauty r casting, Uicy excel any itotei nad in tho i Western country. , ' CT The nan wha mouldt Hollow-War for O.' F. Filly is consiilereil tho bast workman in tht United States, and this accounts for our Hollow-Wara and Stove Vessels being so much smoother and better than I any ntheis you willfind in market, whether made East A, VV P.I 1 have conitantly on hand, a supply of TINWARE, to wlucli I particularly invite me auenuon ui ma country trade, as the quality af my war, and Ihe pri ces, la a It be such as lo induce them to call on me again READ THIS ! The introduction of FILLET'S STOVES- Into Northern Mirsouri, to anv extent, has been in Ihe last tlnee years; since which time they have been gradually increasing the manufacture and sale of ihemj and although, owing to their being Iil-M and smooth, and somelhing new, some little difficulty attended the sale and use al first, yet by always making Stoves and Csstinps of the best quality of 8cotch Pig and Missouri Mountain Iron, they hav proved to withstand fire bet. ter lliar. any other Casting made in th Western conn tiy. 1 lie Furnace Castings and Hollow- Ware particit tuily, have been superseded by it, wherever it has been brought into use, and always given satisfaction. Hav. ing lived here a number af years, and beirg permanent ly located hnio, purchasers can rely on our guarantee' a i to the quality of the articles sold by ui j and as la the operatio 1 of our eelebraled Prize Premium Cook Slovc, just read the certificates cf those who have used them, and are using them now. And another advan tai;e a purchaser will have in buying a St. Louis stove of us, tic uould not only begetting a stove made of the best material in the world, but he can at any time get an odd piece or plate without any chime, bv irtlin. us 1 know that such is wanted, as all our stoves ore war- irunuu. arm, 111 cue 01 impericclion, Ihe article will I be promptly made good to the purchaser, which he . will not litis) the case with Cinrinnati,' Chicago Pitls ;bursh,aml Kaslcrn made S fOCKS, as you cannot get 1 any odd Pieces. Even if llify were wariunled, it j would be impossible to get odd plates from such a Uis I lai'ce. We, the, undersigned, having used the St. Lotus Stoves manufactured hy C. E. Eillry. of St. Louis and 1 sold by Carter W. Bryan, at Hannibal, Mo., 'lake j pleasure in recommending tli-tn lo the public as su perior iu point 01 cran. urn auiiiiy, economy, conveni ence uutl case of regulation, to any b!ove which we navo rrr usru John I. V.Url, (ieorge ('. Foster. Dr. L. T. Brittingliam, Cliai!c V. Mills. illeniy Uttirback, j Win. Hawkins, I A. Iurnham, I 'I homas Coverdall, I It. (iunlc, Jesse Wiight, ! W. I Kercheva!, 1 Win. Logan, ' Israel Jolil.son, .Kil'ii Kag.ui, I Washington Miyeis, j B. Ureedmg, V. L. Lacy, J. B. Hiytlen, I H. P. Gregory, j Oliver 'J'errill, I James Emisou, K.Tru"tt, ! T. llallarJ, j I. Tufts, l Lyle, j Daiiii'l Fori!, 1 A. M. Hiwkins, I James 'I hompson, I Wm. II. Houck, ! Wm. G reeves. M. M. Barron, Win. Daullou, I T. It. Mine John H. ( I hej.lt: v. " III I'.llflV, fyrtis Wailrrj? T. It. -ncer, ('eo. A. Shortridgp, Bloomington, Mo.. J C. Ogden, U. W. White, Juhn MoOlaughlin, Hiram BlancliarJ. Hr. N. Nelson. B.K.Bryan. John L. Mathews. W. It. Davis, J. Armstrong, -Wanen Fuiley, ' J. C. Hendeison, Wm. Massey, A. Greenlee, John B. Lewis, 1. Levi Berkley, E. Leonard. Hooper Mitchell, John Short, J. Mosely, Wm. Kidd, F. Franklin, . Josiah Hinlon, W. Greeves, Chaa. Curts. Jeasea Roberaon. . Persons wishing to buy stoves, aheuld give us a tall id examine our new nattorn. r and examine our new patterns of a ;-v- , rr- - .v .ituij vi mrui ior mis city, inia Move possess.. advantage over common stoves, in IncUiief or the plate, and improvement in the draft. It is given up by all stove dealer and manufacturers, to bo the best pattern lor a descending flu.. 0f auv stove now made F.tst or West. 6 This atove waa patented September, mt; and wherever they have been used, have given general .at . if!'hC,'0D- KT1'''v. weigh, some to, ty pSund. Inora ron'h. r lU?".,n. tl'm from one-half to three fourth, or up ,,,cU ,u thickness. No. 1 weigh, over 300ponnds. Ac warrant them all against 6n Thes" lieat tLat is generated under the fire-plate down tha Iron part of the .iove. between two thck plate. "0 tba draft at the bottom of the stove, thereby id dog great heat to bake wi h on the bottom, and r.medyKit ZUlCv b aV', beef't Witb tove.yof Vdo flUe .ndRon.hr fure Charter Oak h alone "J?"""?!? ,h1' n7 Air-Tight atove yet for twenty-five y.ar. mchU-d3m