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IT iij 0 TERMS: One Dollar, if paid In Advance; if not paid within Six Months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; if not. paid- within Twelve Months; TWO DOLLARS. PUBLISHED BY 0. CLEMENS, ON HILL STHEET, NEAR MAIN, A FEW DOORS WEST OF tsELMES' BUILDINGS. NEW series; HANNIBAL, MO., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21; 1852. VOL. XNO. 8 BA 0 L ,4 w telligenr.c, whose voice in music, and whose "I pray thee, dear lady, unsay those fearful smile, like lis rainbow of peiice, can charm words. Mock not my misfortune! with audi iiwity all storms from the heart. Add to all an offer. I am too humble nnd two unworthy these external grnc.es, a mind lighted by nature to share f lie splendid destinies or thy brother. with the divine lire of ceum, and stored by cd- jiJioose Mm n bride more suited to hit lurlli, ami ncalion with the wisdom nnd learning of a sage; more befitting his exalted station." a heart where every generous and kind emotion " Not. so, Athenais thy beauty, thy virtue, has found u home; a virtue thai has been tried in j tliy learning, make thee his equal, and render the fiery ordeal of woe, and found pure ns the thee, in all respects, worthy to be a monnrch'a shining ore that emerges from the severest test, 'consort. I have willed it, and thou must be without spot nnd without blemish; n character, Ins bride. in short, my brother, which, like the sunbeam Then nn expression of the deepest sorrow of I Ienvcn, must shed universal brightness and passed over the features of the maiden She gladness around.' went forward and bent lowly at the feet of the Theodosius hail listened with looks of won- Empress. "Lady, I entreat thy forgiveness, tiering delight to his sister's glowing description jbut I cannot obey thy bidding. My heart is al- oi the young Grecian, and when she closed, lie ready united to another said : 'You have, indeed, dear Puleheria, described a wondrous being such an one ns only the brightest day-dreams have ever imaged to my soul, and my spirit pines to behold her. Hut if she is all you so brightly picture, she is surely capable ot feeling nn elevated and noble attach ment a love founded on pure and divine prin ciples. Such a love I have long sighed to awa ken such a trim and sincere kll'uction have I ardently wished to inspire. Hut, Mirroundi iy n host ol admiring mends and followers, who From I he Ladies' Companion. BOMANCE OF ANCIENT HISTOEY. STORY OT ATHENAIS. Of MRS. t. 8. SMITH. Concluded.) The Eastern Empire was, at that lime, under the dominion of Puleheria, daughter or A readi ng and grand-daughter of Theodosius the (Jreat. She was invested with the sovereign power du ring the minority of her brother, the younger Theodosius. Although possessing a high, proud spirit, she was renowned for the justice and be nevolence of her character, and Allienais felt, as she reflected upon what she was about to un dertake, that the Empress might be awakened to womanly tenderness and pity for one so des tAAt at.d unhappy. As soon as her design was formed, she pro ceeded to put it in execution. She fortunately escaped from the house without arousing sus picion, aud, with no companion but her attend ant, proceeded on the journey. In due season, and without obstacle, she reached the palace. Then, and not 'till then, did she pause and lirs 5i.,i.. -.,,1 il,;lr fonrrnMv ution the ordeal she "" . ..J. .' . . i i i i n I. i . ir .i :i i. was about to endure. Mie had been reared in juj'l"""" n.inei .i.m um.t me mc t-t vuc nu tlie simplest and plainest manner. She was to- mage of interested hearts. I still vainly seek tatty unacquainted with the forms and rules of .and pine for that unalloyed affection which all a court, and dreaded to pass those hrtv portals idesire to obtain. The attentions, the praises, that seemed frowningly to forbid her entrance. the adulations which are paid to my rank, and lt,,( .,n fhninrht of her" f rirmdloss situation called not to myself, and satisfy me not; as the droop- l.nek her courage and nerved her to the task. flower thirsts lor the dew, my soul thirsts l Without difficulty she gained admittance, and, ere long, was ushered into the presence of the Empress. Nothing could afford a belter illus tration of the industry and simplicity of the fe males ol that day, than the sight which met the . . , I I .!. . I .,1..!.. eve ot Allienais, as sue etucrm uie iui..;.j Puleheria received this announcement with the greatest apparent displeasure.' ' She rc- . proaclied Athenais for her ingratitude, and tlireatened her with punishment and persecu tion, if she did not instantly renounce her love, i Finding reproaches nnd threats nlike powerless Ito call forth this renunciation, she tried other 'means. She described her brother handsome, I wise, valiant nnd noble. She represented the irrcatness, the pomp, the power Ins 1 'would enjoy the splendors that would surround her, the luxuries that would minister to her com fort, nnd pictured all the charms of n regal sta tion, in their most fascinating colors. Hut to nil these temptations Athenais seemed insensi ble, anil when Puleheria had finished, she rose and with a look of dignity and a voice Usui trem bled, said : 'Hanish m from your presence send me for h.mriiM.m nririiihforilntwonUiiriiiirn .lortli lollieworld Jriemllcss and miserable ns land sincere esteem. If I could woo this young iw'.u'." l. "ought your protection torture inl and Imtnl.lc individual, might J MMnl wlUl trllcl '"reals and reproaches kill me, 11 you win, oui uo noi, tiuar inny, jorce me ... ... i i. 't . . Iv uivirlmptit. A oToun ol maidens were seated round the room, all engaged on works of em broidery, and in their midst, portioning out their respective tasks, and occupying herself, from time to lime, with the same feminine employ ment, was the Empress ol the East, the proii i ambitious woman, who, at the ago of sixteen, received the lofty title of Augusta, and wielde 1 the sceptre with some of the wisdom, and much of the spirit that characterized her illustrious Tiroareuitor, I heoilosuts the lireal. maiden as a low 1 not win a love thai the favored of fortune sel dom possess, and that kings often sigh for in vain ' " Puleheria approves her brother's sentiments, aud assures him that his desire can be gratified. They arrange that, he is In gazo unseen upon the fair stranger, and then unknown, seek to win her love. Concealed behind the drapery in his sister's apartment, he awaits the entrance of i Athenais, who has been summoned to the pres- j enee of Puleheria. With what delight he be- ' holds her radiant face, nnd listens to her silvery voice! His ardent imagination finds the origi-! nal fairer, if possible, than the picture his sis- i to renounce my love. It were sacrilege to tear away the imago that lives in my heart, uhd seek .to place another in its shrine, lleic, in thy : palace, I met a youth humble, homeless, friend Jess as myself. The bond of sympathy united 'us. He spoke kindly to ears that had long been accustomed to the words and tones of harshness what wonder lliat in those cars ins voice be came a music sweeter than all other? What wonder that, when he breathed the accents of OrricK Morse Am. TcLr.ce a ru, St. Louis, Oct. 8, 1852. Dear Sir : Isaac M. Veitch, President of the St. Louis and Missouri Telegraph Company, and John W. Morris, who has been for several years connected with the St. Louis and New Orleans Line, and more recently with (he St. Louis &. Missouri Hiver Line, unnounce to the citizens of (he various towns nn the route, that they pro pose to construct a Telegraph Linn from St. Louis to such towns on and near the Upper Mis sissippi as will subscribe for an adequate amount of stock and otherwise encournge the enterprise. flie route contemplated will embrace the towns on the west side of the Mississippi riv er ssy from St. Louis, thence to St. Charles, Clarkaville, Louisiana, Hannibal, Palmyra, La Grange, Canton, and Tullyi Alexandra, Keo kuk, Fort Madison, Hurlingtnn, Muscatine, Da venport, nnd Dubuque, and such other and inter mediate points as may evince a disposition to encourage the enterprise. The want of a direct line of Telegraph from these towns to St. Louis has long been felt. Such a Line, it is believed, will not only be ap preciated, but be of great service to the rapidly consort increasing trade of these towns, and must prove a prohtable investment as a paying line. 1 he Line proposed will be built in the best nnd most substantial manner, thereby insuring per manency aud durability, nnd obviating the fre- quert delays and annoyances to which the branch Lines, extending over a portion ol the route, has been subjected. The proposed Line will connect at St. Louij with others extending to all sections of the U. S., insuring prompt dispatch of business coming frum or destined for any point on the Line. One of the undersigned will visit the several towns on the route contemplated during the pres ent or suocrcding month, and lay before you in detail the plans for the prosecution of the work; and we solicit, in advance, the attention of your iyour business relations with St. Louis and other parts of the U. Slates, and your own immediate interests, will prompt you to give to (be enter prise your favorable consideration nnd support. We beg you will take immediate : measures to ascertain what amount of stock can be secured We clip the following from the table drawer of 'Old Knick ' i An esteemed friend sends us the following, which he sars is 'two e ben Irovalo.' Poor old Sambo was very pious; and as he became well stricken in years, flattered himself that tie was willing and anxious to die. So he used to sit in his log hut, when his day's task was ever, alone, with a tallow candle flickering upon the ground floor; and so he used to work himself in to his favorite belief. First he sung a hymn, and then rocking himself backward and forward, his eyes closed and his mouth open, lie would ejaculate and repeat : ' Whencber ie angel ob de Lord call, ole Sam bo ready to go.' .. .Nqvp this became commonly known among the young darkies on (he plantation, wdio all had a grudge against old Sambo, kecause he was a (er ror to cyil doers. Accordingly, one night, a ne gro wag crept to the door of the hut, and waited for old Sambo to begin. First came the hymn, and at length, with a sigh and a gronn, he be gan to swsy his body, and out it came 'Whencber da angel ob de Lord shall (.all, pour o'e Sambo am ready to go.' lap! lap! (ap! upon (he door. 'Who dar?' shouted Sambo, turning his eyes until the white alone was visible. 'De angel ob de Lord." 'Who do he want?' gasped Sambo. 'He come for ole Sambo,' was the dreadod re- p'y- rugh I out went the candle at one putr. 'Dar ain't no Sambo here he's gone dead more'n tree weeks ! 'E'ynh! yah! yah!' shouted a chorus from without. WLook out for the Old Lumber Yuri. Kl.,smH Pin Lumber aniteble for all build-, re purposes, tan (II times ba had at the OM Hannibal Lumbal Yard, which has been established . years . 1 he proprietor deems It unnecessary to pnlThi Lumber to n-ake sell, or to sar a.iv thins- about e- perienc. iu the business except to those who nerer inr- chased flora him. , He would remark th.it an experience ol eight years in (he business gives the decided advan tage over any other who neve, had svrperieart bis Limber has bean p-irshswii tot tain, and Heeled with great care, from the best mills In dha Pinery. , lfr rhinirs and others wishing te purchase Iimbev wulj. find it to (heir advantage to call and examine the stock: of Lamber and. Shingles at the Old Lumbar Yard be. lore purenssL.; eisewnere. ii yon cannot gel it for a less price, I will rusrantee yon can ret it as low and a belter article for the same money, Also, Lumber, bhio e,le and wiildoweash. If f Don't forget the big Sign oa the was' side of Third, between bird and hill streets. Look il fortbe Sign of THOS. S. MI'J.KR'8' lb?ntf LUMriR YARD. A verbatim copy of a letter from a chief ma gistrate of a certain corporation! T c xe i . . w j i 'ny iiiiiixnirai lumps, none o i l ni.-uu iu m, . i ho w long it may h.v existed. II penetrates the flesh made a Mare, and shall be much obliged to you j0 the seat of disease, dissolving and. removing the McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment' ' WONDERFUL SUCCESS.. - V AMONG the many ditcoveries (hat have nreeei.lty. been made in the medical science, none claims the a'leniion of the public moie than McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. . . i j i ,. The ' Volcanic Oil," which i the twit pf Ibis r!n. able Liniment, is a production from Nature's own lab oratory, and when chemically combined, as ia M; Lean's "Kama oil- Liniment, wit other powerful, yet soothing and healing leir.ediat agents, nrodueestbl n osi pericci ann emracious remedy tbat bas ever been olTrred io the itUicted.- , - ... It has been tested by thousands, and in not one in s'anre bas it failed in giving speedy and permanent lelief. . It has cured Paralysis, Rheumatism. Weakness iq the muscles, Ciamns, Numbness, Stiff Join's, Sprains, bmises. Pains in the Back. Loins and Sides, Ague Cake. Soreness of Female's Breasts, Scalds. biims,tipU nal AAVciiona, Neuralgia, Sore throat, Swellings, and Inflammations, and various other external diseases and pains. a i . i . . .., ., . When applied, its soothing influence is alsaost tannest diately felt, relieving the most severe pains. It will cleanse and purify (he fonlnst ulcer, and it will remove any nnnatural lumps, node or tumor no difference As soon as Athenais beheld the benevolent ;tcr had so vividly drawn, and his youtlilul heart features of the Kmprcss. her fears were (lis- beats rapidly beneath the (ouch of Love. IK" can pelled, and, advancing with graceful ease, she scarcely await the fitting season fortlicinlcrvicw, knelt at her feet. In the khvle--t manner Pill- and longs impatiently lor the appointed hour, v-hei Li raised i'.o nnmcii, ei.d l.i.c !:rr r.!;c As l.L-led a quirt ".i.d .A-ldded life, it w-.-.irr.-known her wishes. That she might attract less sy for Theodosius to practice the innocent dc ibservation, Athenais had arrayed her form in a eeptinn which he had planned, and in a humble jilain and humble garb her eyes were dimmed garb he was introduced to Athenais as one of with tears her features wore the languor of the tutors of the young Emperor. Pulcheriik weariness and the gloom of anxiety, yet, despite daily devised excuses for mi interview between these disadvantages, her beaut v shore coi.spicii- the young pair, Bn,l , ilUli Ine.uis the lover had . -fit,. !,'T.t . . ous and charmed the eyes ol bclioiasrs. mm , urn a low bit firm voice, she said! jl'y, 'Illustrious So'C re'urn vou sec before you. in stniited in the secret,! . . n .'. ' . , ' i.. K....1 ... :, .1 ..I.- I... l the eliacCmr ol a suppliant, an unnappj, ucsn love, my soul responded in a kindred strain? in your town, at fifty dollars a share,and inform What wonder (hat, when ho asked my nll'eetion, us at as early a period as practicable. We also it was given him freely and forever!' With ask your own personal attention to this matter, st;ch feelings, oh, Sovereign lady, can yon ask and to give us your views on the subject, line to wed your imperial brother? No: that It will be understood, however, that such luiiion were misery to us botti. nal is inarri- if so be, as you will send me cown by the Coatch, some provisions, fetling for the occa lion, nnd I am to ax my brother, the old Mare, and the rest of the lientch. I am. sur, etc. The above was answered by a wag, into whose hands it fell, as follows : Sib In obedience to your orders, nave sent per coach, two bushels of the best oats; and, as downs as do not subscribe an adequate amount to secure the success of the measure, will not, of 'course, be taken into the route. ISAAC M. JOHN W. ttite, and desolate orphan. If one who has no inheritance but Sorrow no friend but Hope, nnd no shelter but Heaven can claim your pity, then, most gracious lady, award that pity to me. Driven by unnatural kindred from an unhappy home, and flying from the persecutions of one who would force me into a union whose liis were more fearful than death. I come to pleat), with voice nnd heart, for the boon of your favor and protection. I am a humble maiden born, reared, and educated in retirement, 1 know not the language of a court, and if my freedom of expression offend your ear, I pray your Majes ty's pardon; but listen, oh, deign to listen kindly to my appeal. I know not what words to use, but 1 feel that the voice of Pity in your own Li-mmr m-ill nlead elootientlv in mv behalf. I am necessary opportunities (o carry on Ins plan. ry one who approached Athenais was m- md commanded not to divulge it, thus she had not the most remote suspicion or the truth. Feeling none of the ti midity which would have characterized her in tercourse with him, hail she dreamed of his rank, and grateful for his respectful attentions, Athe nais soon extended to the young tutor her con fidence and regard. It was not long ere a warm er sentiment sprung up in her heart and lrnt a new charm to her life. Then indeed, all things wore a smiling i.spcct, and time sped by on the w ings of joy. i Athenais became daily a greater favorite with the '.in press, and, receiving from her constantly the most unequivocal marks of regard, she ceased to feel her dependant situation, and ban ished from her mind all thoughts of care. She was grateful and happy Her heart, like a suin 'mer bird, warbled forth incessantly the music Yours. &c. VEITCH. MOIUUS. nxsT got? from omot Hurrah for Scott and Graham t Our telegraphic election returns from Ohio, thus far, are gratifying beyond nil previous calculation. Hamilton county, (including Cin- cause, thereby producing a speedy and permanent cure. siere i sue t-rour. Ma. J. IT. McLean, Proprietor; of McLan'a Voir canic Oil Liniment Sir: I do ant know abetter war of expressing riiy gratitude for the benefit I have re- .. -: l l . l. i f , .k . l : I ici.cw iium iu use vi juur umuiciil, UJau dj uavuix; II PUUIISurtl. I have been grievously afflicted for eighteen years, with nlcerous sores on both my limbs. At the time t !nge without affection but a bondage of the most .sad and insupportable kind i a state of servi tude that trammels, not only the body, but (he mind, r.nd destroys even the freedom of thought. Votl (ell me of (be wealth, (he splendors, (he honors I should enjoy; oh, these would but gild j t lie galling chains, and render them heavier still. (Think not, dear lady, I am insensible to your j kindness, for while my heart continues to brat, it will cherish with fervent gratitude the mem ory of your favors; but the very evil that led me do supplicate your bounty will drive me again jl'rom your presence, an outcast alike from your rnnr, and sent three Democratic members to the "i"' jhome and heait.' j Legislature, by about the same number of votes, j',,,,!,',,'!!! iud" A Hood ot passionate tears prevented me in- This year (lie Wings linve overcome tins tre terancc of Athenais, and she could say nu more, uiendous majority, nnd elected a Congress.nan, iTheodosius, who had been concealed in the alu u their members of the Legislature! ipartment, during lite interview between his The counties comprising the Third Congres sisler mil the young maiden, drank in every 'sional District gave last year upward of twelve jWnrd with eager car and delighted soul. hundred majority for the Democratic candidate As soon as Athenais was silent, he emerged !f(,r (iovernor. Now, they elect Campbell, from his place of cuncealinent, and sprang to hor j M'Aiir, to Congress. feet : The counties composing the Second District 'Here let me kneel,' he said in impassioned gave last year nbont two hundred Democratic tones, dierc let me kneel and pour forth my inajority. The probability is that a Democrat gratitude and my love. Know, excellent Athe- j, now "elected to Congress, though by a small nais. that thy ungel-affeetion is not given lo the .majority. .humble tutor, but to Theodosius himself, and From the more interior counties we have not lofty as is bis birth, exalted as is his station, he siiiricient returns upon which lo make any satis. cointnrno'd using your Liniment, from my knees down ttrt MID In.l U- . 1 i I HI .1 I I IT .A7Mwl Ufltll mnr-m t k... you are to treat the Old Mare, have added Some 'tn ,,. tu. most eminent physicimns in Europe. uran io make a masu. l ours, ac, Mv son, and the United Slates they ooiikl heal up the aotcl diii m a lew nays laey wouni oreax out worse man eter. 1 nave tried many reinedins ; I used six bottlea said nn old turbaned Turk, one day, taking his child by the hand, and pointing ,' tha M-xican Mustai g Liniment, but it did me no .,t lo him on the r.nr,.ile .ide, a Frenohmn. I?01?- M "hn' M f'nlp adveaed. me to II -J just imported, in all the elegance of Parisian costume; 'my son, if ever you come lo lorget God and his Prophet, you may come to look like that: HBAGG IIKIMIST. A nrrsnn In Si. Loni., tv the nsntp of McLean, nnVrtlni lo he nrqiiiiinlt il Midi llic ins rei!M.HUof lliifl celehratrcl nif-liriiM, and well kmitvn I Its erenl virltiRi, nai alteiirii ein-i inn use m t-t. iiruritr.it. lie tlmits a .n-rlotta nniMf. nnd m an aroc e cinnati, nave last year a majority of nearly four lraiiu imnr m nut proi-rini r in- original, in jn ariviu- ., '',';. .1 . . .' ' i; i ,p .. Ili. iiiii in lo day's nnwr willlw fiiuiid llic jK)eol l)r. Ilratx lliousantl loruie ucnioi-nuiu c.ihuhiuib ior uuv- .,, ,i,i,., i. K,,.rv one will tr with us llmi the Inwii.r nils Ifllow s prt iru. ions mm ,u,y .m, ihc- St. IjmiI. sitial, lliat llraes l.nn- 'svrvtil nuiiulurllv. Tlic enure salrs du ring tlip Ii, Ht yeiir atiiiiuiil lo about on- million huiilii.. All of ilif in .t iiuust'ii in the rity, ri-riif'y to Its treat eicclleuce. Sa lem Wnkly AtlviM-ale, St.iy'.'U, IrCri. See ailv,.rli st-m-nl in snollicr column. N. B. Since ilie above was sent lo lit for publication, wa lliid lliM Mi I.EAX' lliat Is tliire spoken nf Is Ihe disenver-r of MrLEAN'd CELEBRATED VOU'AMC OIL LINIMENT. No wonder the Muriii men are Irylnf to run liis lioiweat itiiHii tliey fear lis liicieasinf pputarily. It la certainly a belter Liniment, because il baa p, rfortned remarkable cures, af trrMustant Lin'inent Imd fal'ed. Bra ilia advertisement in another column, and jud;e for yourselves. auU lioor and miserable, but beneath my humble garb ,of delight. She was surrounded by every com beats a heart tilled with loyal and generous emo tions. Grant me the boon I ask, oh, Sovereign, and the service, the devotion, 1 had almost said worship of that heart shall be yours. Shield me with your gracious power, from the loneli ness and sorrow that oppress my spirit, and life will be too short to pay the debt of gratitude I shall thus incur.' The voice, the words, Ihc manner of Athe nais, all had a powerful effect over the Empress. She immediately soothed the suppliant with Words of kindness, and gave her many assuran- She ministered to fort and luxury of life; she loved nnd was he loved ! What a contrast with her former friend less condition. With what happy dreams and anticipations she looked forward to the future. One day, while indulging this pleasant frame of mind, she received a message I rnm the Lmpress bidding her lo an intorv iew. With a light step I and a liu'liter heart, she entered the presence of her benefactor. I Well, my bird of beauty,' said Puleheria, 'art ! thou not happy in thy new bower?' The maiden's face was radiant with the sun- ' shine of the soul, as she replied : I 'Not even in the days of innocent childhood Book and Job Prinin ces of favor nnd protection t...H . ,.! c..,i.rl.i 1.,. i-n' crrnlle means to ""' "h'v -v . . . r. . . ' .i i i. -. i i .. . i ..r v.i. make her forget the ills which sue endured. ;o . ...,. m. s""-- Kvery passing moment added tothc interest she sea, or decked my brow with the flowers of my bad awakened in the breast of Piilclu'rh, and the d.v.r native pl.ms, did my heart revel more glatl t..., . i..ii. v, . i i,l,,l,r,. s..rret thouL'hts ily m the ionus scn.-e ol existence. 1 am no 'r..t. I. e ih. ,. ;r. f h.r brother. longer a friendless, houseless exile; for thou, ti ...;... ...... -t , l, ..i ,,r'i,l nlmni twentv 'dear lady, hast supnlii vears of nije. Allhoilgh possessing lew ot tlm jKinorco, ami ii illustrious qualities of his grantllHllicr, uie ciucr Theodosius, he was a youth of virtuous heart 'Li and line endowments of mind. His education had beeaj carefully superintended by hit older Si more imperial-minded sinler, I'uli herin, ami she had also scrupulously instructed hin in all the thn rrrucea and ( iiriiiticB of royalty. ' was I "I niriF.PT!" Hurli is the line niesniindl Ilia word PEP HI," or ol Ibe oao Citk vtonls Inuu w-lurh il is derived. Tins is His sic nuii-ant auil niiroprile tiCaol the Irae lligistiva Fllinl, or G.islric Juice, n i.ired by Dr. J 8. Hoi uliros, of l l'liilniletiliia, Iruin Itie louilb sliimawli of Hie Os, for Ilie rura ol" lntli;esiioii aud liyM..iii. Ii is N'Aiuie'sown remedy IW au uiilieallliy sio'narll No art or mail ran eijual lis eunilive pow- feels that he is scarce worthy of the treasure he factory calculations. We have enough now to ihs'iif.ire of the 01. in anuiiier um of ibis fnrt has obtained, t orgive, dear inaitlen, the strata- confirm if anything had been wanting tho 'gem I used to gain thy heart, and believe me certainty of Ohio's rolling up Tor Scott and I when I say, my future life shall be a study to Graham a magnificent majority in November. deserve the precious boon. We congratulate our German fnemls upon Puleheria shared the happiness of her broth- (l,e noble stand their countrymen have taken in er, and Athenais, bewildered, yet blest, testified Cincinnati, anil hope we may soon be able to in smiles and tears, and wondering looks her show as good an account in St. Louis. Intel. pleasure ami surprise. The nttptiah were soon after celebrated with j M.vsca cr Mirts. A very pp.!ar preaehr regal pomp, amid the joyous acclamations of the in South Carolina, and a secessionist withal, bar people; and thus the world beheld, what seemed angued his hearers on the importance of pcrse more like a talc of fiction than reality, n humlilo verance and fortitude. He said : 'You that is church members must not lock back upon Uabylon fSodoml like Paul's wife ui.iideii elevated by her virtues to the lofty hon ors of the Imperial throne. Ohio 'd the place What call I or do .ist en, mv I', lection. A private dispatch, from a well informed source , receiwd last evening, conveys to us tlielollow !ing distinct information in reference to the Ohio j Llccticn : CoLomts, October 14. I:i O'.iio, twenty-six countWs show n W'hig tgain over last year's vole of about seven thou Uand. Galloway, Whig, indie Columbus dis count ry, to Wrvc j lear Allienais; have I not in all Ihingf studied thv comfort? Have I not given ,rl.., : l,eateii bv Olds, who has a maiorit v of thee a home that the greatest might envy, and 'fjfiy Vnlrs. Six Whig members of Congress are domed nice in raiment, inai wings liiigiu near i ..l...!,.! 1 1.irl m. Corwin, I ay lor, JK-II, (..ainu- uiy ino iriai- on'. Kin' - . , flefply imbued with the anblitne apirit of Chria- !""'' hat only the noble can gam ianit v, (hen fast dispelling the error, of Pagan- 'Yes, my Sovereign, you have done al (In. ism from Ihc world, and all his acta were guideJ.and more, "a on l.avo wiped the Irar of wo M,d governed by iisdivinr- precepts. His mil I- lom my eye, and plucked the arrow ol Kru ni. his benevolence, and his piety caused him to he respected and btloyed ly all who lurrvund ti him. A short fiinc after her fair suppliant's arrival Ot the palae, Puleheria nought an interview with Theodosius. lu tone ol' pleasure she aJ drss04l h'no : 'My brelher, J hm thia Hay Vrjwith Jtning tirecian maiden, wild ia, in every respect, worthy to be the wife of the fnHire F.tnneror of Koine. .Listen Wlu'e I 'r scribe) a being such us fain Have I not bestowed attendants to obey slightest bidding, and sin roumle l thee with lust- nt woe f from mv heart. Xou have soothed my wound- d spirit wilh l!:e voice of consolation, and whispered peacp when despair Was at hand. Von hate, converted fear into hope and regret tnli joy. You have awakened love in trie heart wheire snrruw before r'iguod supreme, aui made the life that was fast becoming a burthil, n blessing and ill-light. All (his you have don, 'dear taily. an 1 now what call I do testify nV 'gratitude f Name biiV (he price, aui though it wcr life i'self the) vt-ry lift) you have so bell, and Harrison. 1 wo t ree Soilers are elec t,.((;i,iiiHrn and Watle. The Lncofoeo State ticket is elected by frum five to cij-ht thousand f Lot's 1 done 1 i ou must be a Aevip better than the world's people lteligiuii is like a battle, anil Satan are strong! He hates good men, and wants to kill (hem at tron.vi ! In short, my dear ly beloved hearers, you must do like Gen. Wash ington done at the battle of Waterloo . In t,he heat of (he ikrimmngr his horse was killed by a lirilish cannon ball. Pid Washington give up bis sword lo (he enemy ? N't he!. He sung out at the top of his voice : 'A horse ! a horse ! my kwp'ltim for a horse ! !' A horse was brought him by Fmnk .Marion, nnd he Jnii (he bloody lirilish from the field, und thus secured the lib erty of S'JUth Carolina1.' A FnrNCiiMan Fast. A Frenchman upon the road on 'Fast Day,' told a ly (o hold his horse stent. I 'Fust, j ou mean, don't you, sir ?' interrogated .the lad. 'db i -Tliero goes a fast horse!' exclaimed al'f stands. , . ... . . i. . i i er, as a lively ironing nag siri-aaru uy juired the niton- y never riclurrd tr. 'cheered jt shall bcacrilWeol for our good.' in of lofty statins) an.! I '! want no saeril'ifts, Athenais; I am fully re eatei with all (U warded by stung you tmjjpy, and lo show m l I a vMir mina. iinagiue form - . r..t r,rm,nel iins i,,,.alsiS P. . . .. ..i. ..a ,l. aetiBe of volir cralilllde, 1 am ahoilt to rotifi-r a1 rnarms ot voiun, yn iin-igio(j mm in -r , . , beauty of woinanh.ioil; n brow white ami purr ;tuvor greater ihuii any you have yet receiy.:J. I UCIIOIilc III PIV lll!li harms or youin, yrr merging iiito nir ricoci j r jeauty of womanhooil; n brow white ami iurt favor greater lla.u any you sI.jb. -s.. ..1 1 in il inn ffjav jfl 1 1 1 o tirfiiiiiif tifi'u .i Aiuat- t urn nbnut 1rt wive vm it. i III 1110 Illlilll'I'H """W "O-v, .......M .1I.HSI VIV-- I" . - - . (or look, of the softest feature and richest lua- nil bvotUcr, the joung l .inueror of the Last. luaioiit v. i Tins will do. A Locofoco majority of over pljOOO last year, reduced lo live or eight thou sand now i he majirity of Cass over Taylor j reduced from over lti.UOO to b ss than one-half ithat number of voles this shows that a revolu tion i in progress in Ohio which will sweep that ifciate for hi hit and (ia a ham ot the eecoud I 1 nesdav in euiix-c. i e sn.ui ajaui in inui -How is Zat, nervously ino day. be ble to welcome Ohio back tolha rank isi,ej Frenchman; 'inre is von. horse fat, and h nl "Whig States, und her vote e'M be iht efficient ' oel jje zander all ze titiK; afe it my horsw j means f jri ins? to the Vnitei ftUlte V'hi fic is n.s, too, and he no move.' jPresiJiiit.J Kapublican. j 'i'M ;s Fast Day iii reality, bj the appear- 1 ii ' iT" i."' . ... ,i, ajice of the road,' said another. Hong i.nii l.tTfir. lack era are in the ' . , ' , , , , ,i- : f.-i . . .. ,. , . i ... a i 'Oh. I see. den, said Monsieur, ? dis is fast m:irii, i ir mi i.wwi Ttnis kiiii cnuisi. biiii 11 in . mv ; paying 3 per hundred for hogs, aud tjui 50 to confer a ';4 for cattle. One concern ha purcliasedabout 7,t)0i)head of hogs, to weigh 200 Us, and up wards, ut S.l per hundred. Beef slaughterinT beirm to-day, and it the weather e or avtav na.i airTins. Neatly executed, al Ilie ullue ol Ilia II A.XMrt.VL Jlll llMAk A.VU VSiON". :oi PAMPHLF.TS, ClHCfLVnS, HAND B1IXS, JJ1LLS LAmVG. PUOGHAMMS. BLANKS, CARPS, te, Printed in eood style, ami upon reasonable terms. OIUON CLK.MKNS, Pio. "C1G ARAN 'DT0B ACCOSTOR E! Wholesale and Retail, Southeast foratr or llalai i lllllre I II. I.r-EII A. AHKOWAST. KITP eon.uotiy on Iis-iU ihe best MltfSOL'Ill ko V llliilMA TUlni'CU; StNt-KP of all qnnhlleal UMls. h I NU '1 lilt M i: '. ir.iaise soil lisri) REt.Al.lA, I'RINCII'lt Mi l.l t snd CUMMCIX I 'IGAKM and ertry srlltla ttally krot m ilicii low. Apply ai ihe iiviu iha 43 lg snaiaa TUKXEH'S EMPIRE CIGAll STORE Tontttu, t its a its axis Mi'rr, CIifKisT Hutu Mt nits other hoitx in the niv! TOBA' 0 AT THf. MA N't F At TL'KCK'S PBIII Aud it will Ix li Uia ilin4 of purchtM n lo rnicuibr Ual Uf hna No Cigars made by apprentices ! Hill, 4i u Main mtrcl, iiatuubfti, no. Notice to Country" Merchants. IVOODMJ.VS CELEB Hi TED SOAP. Mclean's Volcanic (Jd Liniment t 1 told trm DMBiDC would relieve mi but my grave i ' . But one of my neighbors, whose angers were drawn crooked by rheumatism, used .our Linimenl, and 1) relaxed the muscles, and straightened bis fingers in a short lime. This induced me to get on bottle. I apt plieil it, and it removed toe pains. Two bottles snore healed up tire sores and cured ant entirely, r - No pen can describe the joy I feel, now I eao walk; without being tortured to death by such piercing peine, or the gratitude I feel towards the discoverer Of such sn, invaluable Liniment. ..... , MRS. MARY MACKF.N'HAUD, Residence in rear of Pheaix Engine House.' Messrs, Cemp and Fasold, druggists, 127 Carondelel avenue, will, at any time, certify to- the above state treats. The above miraculous nice about -1 prura to every well governed mind that McLean's Voleanie Oil Liniment is far- superior to any other Liniment, and more efficacious than any other remedy that bas eve j been discovered. In tact it speaks to every man and .woman, raying, "suffer no longer from local pairs -or l,jeaes Mc I.KAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINI .MENT .WILL RKLIEVE YOU." ' I ' Il will also cure hordes that have the scratches, -6s-.tula, poll evil, sweeney, wind galls, sore shoulders or jsaddle galls, bruises, straias, old sores, or any swell ing. Kead the following - ..! ' Frrtnt a Practising Physician. Jitr. J. J. , McLean Sr. I wish to add my testimony .to the great virtue of McLean's Yorranic Oil Liniment. I I have ased your Lin'ment on sores, bruises, ate, anu it always cured them sooner than any other rented f I ever saw. I am using it uow in a case ot erysipelas and the patimt is doing well. I have usee il est a j horse that had Ihe sweeney and II Cnred hint in a short jtime t aUo my saddle horse got Jams from a lump be tow the hock joint he had else the scratches era hail. I used the Mexican Mustang Liniment and se jeral preparations ot my own, but touw uo nun no gosw. i riiuutu sici.ean's volcanic Uii iiUiuneni. ea diss twice, and it killed the scratches and seduced, the swelling. A few more applications cured him entirely. I advise every FARMER to keep a supply always OB baud, for it is a Y ALU A BLELI N I M ENTi : S. J. GILLIAM, Mascoulah, Ills. W say to Die public, beware of liniments that are S'l a'lted. Ask only lor the ti us and genuine Volcano Oil Liniment. It is in square bottles, with the name Mclean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, blown in the glass. Take no other, and you will get a true remedy, aa4 one which can always be relied on. ' I iy The above Liniment is for sale in Hannibal, by aiil-2 J. L. MATHEWS, Agent. final Settlement - . .. I VTOTirr is hereby fiven n all persona laiereMMt hi AeestaM l oil IIS al CUUVHimi, acKWS, lais ot (ouwy mt I Hal a, iliai Ue uiider.ijued, aduiimMralar .will snake apptvaitM I'al the November term ol the. I'minty Court for amlS ccMMty, Suff a Sirat seliletseat of kia aduilmstrstina t1 said estate, asp J 41 W1LX1.SSOM CRAWFoau, Adsa'l. V..1 f...., ,!. ,, Um irr Inn ItlulerstanJ TIIR ilhser.bera ara a.iw pr.psred In sieeats nrdera tat thla ,n,j,.,,.m... b.," ij mi.uraiea 'U la ' ilouiesiit ecunomy la any quantities, nshiiuj amvsa, suil ji Him ali.iriest uotii'S T ihuse oiiu aie unarquainled wiih Its prnpartlea. ws will inieiely .av llial by (iviii 11 a (ireleienea ever nruinary wmim, IcIoiIhs can ba waslwil tsuhlialf llur usual labor, au4 al lass eitvusM fumed diretllona for m aeenmnnnytnt aea nrac. A4diaaa VOllIAN fc ll'l.l.l.a. No. S 11. Charlra airaer. near Tlilnl, aepS Sat i L""- M- r s A' r. ittp rriVTIvi'R In maiitsTaeture. sud keen eon. l stai.llv on hand, a laree supply of our celebrated L FALL TRADE. . ISM. WM. D. WOOD & CO., Importers and Ssalars In Hardware aat Ca&Tf, (klatsi f lata UoMin Ajavlkl - No. 21, corner Main and ChesnuttsnSt. Louis, OFF EH Tor sale, at hutesaH) or retail, te lfr (rMMIi aa4 cusuinirrs. a Wi ll sell c ted .lot rt UndoaVe, eiltletr. anal variely fomt.. wbleh will ba mild nry tow for-euk. or (un4 fmm per. itiir stoia coosims i" pa', aitiw ioiiowuis tariatyi iiarawaxn. Lncbs; hatrhei.t tuilM bans; iniSH. screws! axeat kasttssM braces; bins! saw.-ckainsl pumpsj sliovetol aiSR ImstM njas- lock-i siulliM'uwIni ureas srnr.i pra-uroul sales, c. Cutlery. HoIsichi balm's, lofer's and eniJerd's nuusrat pea ana! eneaal bnirea, lu'y bsnSli labia uil:iy lu ania aViansna p banal loiks) spoon, and kuiur Suites! eckssora aud ausaxal pmauil sad una knivta, -a. YarUtj Ooeda. i rins; neid'es; runi atroiwi cnsub-l keashaal alalaa) anas Una mirt mouaie.1 loarhie iookiuf alaases? ntirnim; steal rlnasi nn iy S"S co larsi auutf ana lok cco kiiaeai aWrlia ifna) castinst su iionsi sawiuf wiaa, pin euaowtM, nai pistols, kowM aam kuiitt! eiuiui-nia,wa , aa. tfX an ana caaiuuia wa win as M van anrfaina. ae,i0 4w. w WM IkWUOD lM. . 1 An . boston t aimt, easjfr ALt suren F.. I.atan aailiplwa twsyl osr-kaiMt n nan) al Hlwiulels pilcia, by iaFtst4-tl.) Z. F. BTZS.!. tt CU. eieirvlliiiKf is fast o horse zat iroes is last, ze litirse aut is tiel is fast, entl z folUs zat eul notUiiis; oxJ eat it slow, U fust. Be gwr, ot s count re.' vH pru'.iiihly litni I tifiunoei au eye tlt rlociticnl ly expresses overy t A .....i- ..ii.. f K. is,,,,!. ., riarta npnusi.l .n. r, the maiilrit into stolie, she stood, tutle, motion fires it. .is!i Tron ilie nooniWy simj a tliti-k I Iter liamli chtspe.t, Irr heml lu-nt lorwanl, where the first . of sprinpf seems to Tmve? Iim -jie lixt'il ilrspiunnly upon the I'.mprt-ss, nestluti long anil lovingly, nml tinli-rf its roatinp. jiirul lief v holif iippt-iirant iitUint.i'j sl' tu i"4"l nlm wilh t own ik'tii'oto uiul tn-euiil'Sil Imci a intehsi) iimiirtti?iit( muiftb tiv r66! it vtc?titi'.eej3tt in I A JeiiU sJw sj.vk ; il a mylity spill lia'i smliU-nly converted :is f,iwriillf, u beniniiniK will soou be made upon l B . .' . . - pork packing, miring uie pusi sttusnu imr u riuiis ssT.iiij-lit evl njj and tmcUiiij? t-stalilisliments have rnlaiired thrir buildings; und with greatly iit.rtitfd frfeilsties, are prepared lo jfive tba rf-iit-i.t tlisiialili in Ihe rosvcutiuu f .'.fir i't'iw'.sf , AiyJi Tt.lcjrt-ii . I T go to sleep eueytfeud swiiiSJ of the Tliila Aelphia 'weekly putiis.N. Y. Sunday At U. j To wliicls the PtittacMjuYm wtjukly Post re joins : 'To giAto tVio devil easy, read Wlie of llio irJlV? UiffJl SuudaJ" pajHiik,' Black Horsa" biaud of Whisky as Xur i'ii and always al as low a price as can be naj in ine mar ket. I.ie.'1-tl j J. A. INSLEKfcCe. MEKCHAMS, URl'flUltfTS AN'U PtlYSIClA.NS. Z. r". WKTZKLIs Sc CO., liuHiteni of, ti"! dratrr m, KorrU'n and 1Vturit D(U, Chtoi- itLftsAf I U.V, "iss, SjlHIMaCSJt 'fj u M Main T. I.IK IH, j'W'Ot'LD rripfetfulijr iiivtie tall t torn mrhnri Ittfoft tajr f iin (ii it kit sMiipUra t-Iwr a. Tltrjr havf m id) iimt 'a ln'gs? Mirimriti ut ftM.tt, a4Urd io ttttt 'rtMM mf if cu uMin.titi'7 kiIIiwII at a vny tMitall avaa iia t m- iiMi'ii'is1 Hin avtiit at alt ituis-a iarriuiar aiii Hiit'N lo Hi i(u.tlM sti tm tu, parktuf, ) umiiaiM ftic ' loiwsnt- t J at., tit. twia. COM.IEU WHITE LEAD AND OIL LUlTf As J NY. - . . While lead iu packages of irons M le i.sj Red do V do. Si to S.OOO fh,, Mthsrtt do . d do Ii U J.000 . Castor Oil. in bartels, kegs, and cans. Linseed l"l, .'l a . For sal at Factory wiees br . I , Z. V. WETZELL at Ca se!33-4w. 39, Main street, Mt. Loula. OWFCS AND WEIGHTMAN'8 CHKtlCAL J WDVKS We eannow supply the trad will) all, urtie'es Iroin these works, on. as goui Urois at the a.e' . be urofined ill I'lilladeliili a. in small lot s.ilb-.lw Z.X WJCTKUsaCt t '7