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HANNIBAL JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 25, 1852. Immigration to California. We take the following apparently well con ettlered nrliolo on California emigration, from the Shawtit Courier, jiiihliHiieJ in tlin northern milliner region o thut Slat). It will lie read with intercut l.y those contemplating a trip to the 'far west, or who have friends already thrc : The immigration to California this year ex ceeds that of any year since the discovery of eold on the North Pacific Coast, the prcatma- .1 : : . !... i:. j only 01 mesu iiiiiuiriiiiis uume mieiiiiiiig id ex pend tfieir labor, ut least for the first few months, in our mineral regions, and (heir pros-( peel for the fall and winter is a tnattsr of great interest. Already many have arrived, and are putting to a severe test the brilliant, and perhaps unreasonable anticipations with which they start ed to our State. It is needless to say that num bers have been bitterly disappointed, fend that in come instances persons have started back to their recently abandoned homes of comfort and plenty. Is this disappointment reasonable? Has an lluniriinvNiiiiv vi lauui.tiLE men unu wu.t.cii uct:n i lured into a strange country which is barren both in health and resources? Ve will endeav or, briefly to make answer to these pertinent in uiries,4y re-publishing a few patent and uni versally acknowledged facts. In the first place, money can be readily loaned in California at five per cent, per month. In other parts of the world, ciccpt Australia, the ame per cent, per annttm is regarded as a large and lucrative interest. In the second place, the common laborer, who, with great difficulty, and only during occasion al periods, is enabled to command ten or fifteen dollars per month in ether States, can here find constant employment at the handsome rale ol' one hundred and one hundred and fifty dollars per month. With the same expenditure of lime and industry, and after pnying for a comforta ble and independent livelihood, therefore, the net profit to the common laborer is tenfold great er here than it is in other Slates. The profit which accrues to the mechanic, the artist and the professional man, are proportionably great er. In the third place, this state of things will continue many years. The mines of our State, which many thought would be drained of the precious metal in a few months after their dis covery was announced, have been proven to be inexhaustible. The rock itself, out of which our vast mountain ranges are built, seems to be enriched with gold, and a century will not be suinVicnt to reduce, the price of labor to (lie standard which irov,ii'n it. "ilicr Stale'. In Northern California, none, unless thoe who ome to the nmnlrv A ",Goow on i:" ok Mr. Leonard. On Fri day week our friend Abiel LeonarJ, Esq., of Fayette, was seen by a Democratic acquaintance lniV'og .long mo street, iiirougii the mini, in a heavy rain, seemingly on the look out for some one. Being nsked what he wai doing out in tlic rain, he retina: "lam looking to see if I can find anybody who will tell me Soott has got one Mate; if I can just hear fAni Ml fo home." Columbia Mntesrrmfi. FAict. The Senate met on tin 4th. Ten members voted that the Seriate shot J J be con sulted in regard to the Empire. Mr, Fould, Minister of State, declared that the Government did not oppose the proposition, which waithen referred to a Committee, whose rejrrtrt rtotrVl be presented on the 8lh. It is stated in Pari is certain that the Senate's committee will doclait the Imperial Crown hereditary in the person o Louis Napoleon and his male descendants) in the event of his not having male heirs, then in the person of llis adopted ton; if the latter should die without children, then in the person of ex Kintr Jerome and his family. Victor Hugo is out in a circular, warning his brethern to vote for the 1 rrrjiirer. Stair. The Cat aline sailed ffrnn Barcelona on the 25th, having &00 men on board to re-en farce the garrison of Cuba. On the 17'.h inst., Ilev. by Tyson Dines, Mr. F. BULJi, and Miss ELEANOR C. BRIT TINGHAM, all of this city. Keeping up (he excellent fashion recently in troduced, we acknowledge the receipt or the GOLD DOLLAR. All happiness attend the couple through: life. On tli 14th inst., bv Elder John M. Johnson, Mr . A.J. MUSELLand M.ss G ABRIELLlE T. BENNS, of Pike county. Mo. Louisiana Record ple'as copy. DIED, Near Houston, Texas, on Ihe 17lh October, from (he effects of sea sickness, Mrs. MARY TRABUK, con sort of Danisl Tvabiie, late of St. Louis. TON HAM fMn. h "J" AIIlat BEX- THE ISTnM)?TPMTi'k??A EVfiMINQ, continued f, r Tlllif rV tiir.,'." 6 "'e'oek. and to be evening 1a' ,;p;,bc,KS8!VK ,MY8 A' Jr.irle, wil, be exhib l,d f V.Z ;TM fclolhii.e, of eterv vkh.i. i .""'v, Children's Dress (Sis i SJrf 'i'?1 Mo"" style, tluoti ery Cushion',.. Toilet ;, Pe.h ZTJr m" Embroidered ipper,ftT,,3. &n"en'l Chambrn Tidies PtrsJ Z, ''"1 'abc! number of article. flsetul in house-kee 7. .".-5 several oiner tlnfiKS su table fur ri.ri.i'. " ' The Lsil.e, would c.ll . . J-P m"'..Lr"'- ref.esbmnils will be 'sold a v. .... iM Admission to the H.,, 25 cenl." 1 Coiitiibutions will be lliankfull. received either in aney ariielM, or refre.lLn?. To be ,eft jl.er at Dr. McDowki.i.'., or Mr. Hc.,ot... Lot her iZK Tliiinflrr! Two candidates in the Tield, ttcaay i " CL "All TTAVE N X K stoie, oiil T.LJNS fc HIl EE D OX HAND and for sate at their well selected iV.f WW ""', Wo., a large and Emb,c-,,ood,, K -nt ii ' ky Jeans XM Wi'"" Tweed,, Calie.es Linseys, '' ' I!"", Ginghams, Bl'rb'd ft Bro. Uon,ticy'rti;Ir,:h L,"6" Shawls of all kinds, Veni . Swiss and Book Mu,lin, fg' Shoe, and Boo,,, Ha, a .U, .' ar. uroc-;. . Queens wre and &.C. Great care -.1 .i : , . ,A .... i ... i, . ' jh u,(,iiiiuii u ilia uu,r, nrr iia.'e n f . . u. J.... J fvious other arli . . , n , ivv nuiiiriuiiB iw i uiciiiiviivu I , lias been taken !o altentioa I will enable in this section of Country. as been paid to buying theft' 'nd "I".'.".1 us to sell them aslow as afe' b c'' A1 I - lir . . . i'IIICI uuusr iv c iciuiii ki beaoo's Ltstmxm, A prnnn In St. by I tit; iihih of M. Irnlli (Tm lu Im arqiiiilntnl will. Hie hiitrpillrmxir Mils eelelirsirO fclpflir.lt.i-, an4 well ki.fiwiiiK lis rrpn. vtrn.ps, lifts fll.errf,ied so.neiliiriK like n coiintfTlVll. Hi' siliiiits a prnintts nnud', h.iiI si'llssn erllelr pnuMxinil none nrilie prop.Tlips of H nrmlunl. In an advel-lUl Iri.uls ntnl the nuhlii jfplipra llv. lor the nr libeially bes'Dwed on us, and hope by stricVi8'. f 0 lotlie old maxim ol "Small pronts and qncir. lo merit a continuance of the same. As we in,, ......... r... -i....:.. ... . i. i....,. r..... theiradi nnlnRe to examine our stock before purch elsewhere. J'lease call and examine for yourselvcS INoremDer V3, , ,- nnxJJU' i . . -.t. i 'jl ..nniHi. i r tiM-inei.t hi indny'a iiaiM-r wlllhefounrt iheeiMiseoI'Dr. RracK.i.1 tholl lllTC, I ICOUeinua r Lu 1 """" im this nil.jp. l. J.very on will atrpn avlth lla, llml lite llocloh"1' Ncf Ciyar and TiWf o S.ore ! CORN Ell MAI AND CENTRE STREETS LEKK AHROOAsT ar haupy frt Inform their friends a"d the pub'ic renerillv lhat Iney have se cured a room hi SHOOT ft. DAVIS' new bufldine, (and will open in a lew days) for the purpose of ea lahliahinc a Bsanch of their buainesi, v. her (hey will be pren'id lo fill all orders in their line, as cheap, if not cheaper, thin any other house in Ih eity. They have juit received, per steamer Bt. Paul, a cljfile se lection of Tobacco, Citfars, Snuffs, Pipes, &c., feci and they can truly say their stock of goods is ih laieest, best and most eoinptets it t-ortmeut ever offarfj in Han nibntb Tin following comprist a pari of their Brands lO.mX) El Sol Reg lias , i.ixio La Union do. D.(HK) Ia Pdloina do. 6.(100 la Norma. $ 0,IMK1 Justo Sanz Trincipesf 5,0(10 Cazadoras) 2U00 Plantation; 15,(MK) Common Regaliasi I0,(MK) Half Spanlrhj 20,001) Melees Virginia Chewing Tohacco. Wm. Hare's, Jesge Bale's, James Thomas', and Sth Halsey'i Tobacco. Missouri Tobacco. D.J. Garth's No. lj Hend'raon's No. lj Duckner's No. I; Jamipnu'i No. 1 Dansinan's Cherry Juice No. 1; Molfctt fc Harris 5 Lump. All of which v.e will sell low for rash. focl4 J.EEIt AltCOOAST. Received A new lot of Imperial C:ars. "li5lLLlNY:RYNDDRESS MAKING. MRS. M. J. K1DD 4M Respectfully informs thrj la.liM of Han V nibal and vicinity, that rhe has just received and opened a new and beautiful assortment of the very la test styles of Faehionnble BONiiETS', and other Mil linery goods, which she is prepared to sell on the most reasonable terms. Her stock consists in part of Satin and velvet bonnets, emb'd gimp, plain and fu'd ditto, plumes, feathers, rlu'ed linings, bloomer hats, fig'd satin lustrings, ribbons, veils, emb'd under-sleeves and Chemisettes, laces, all kinds ami colors, gloves, false cutis, buglt head dresses, belts and buckles, band boxes. And a vtrriely of floweis of the most fatlionable kinds. Mrs. K. invites lai'ies to call end examine her slock; sha isauit they will bepleased. Hr goods may be seen for the present at her lesidenet on Palmyra Av enue, near Main street. oe!4 1 I-i..,t flinir of his narrow .Kiiira Hip arniM.-" into Una fpllnw'a nr. Iru.lon. Mlih vi tv .i...nl. luaniB !" . , , . . pili ri. W l.urn frnin the Sr. l-o..la ia..al. il.at Braaa'a I.I..I-V fplt something like a garinem, wn i i...H y.-.ir flliUMIIII Ut niiniil Hf lit MHO II nilf-, llli' In t liritjsTfi III the i, reTllfv Id Its rt:fll rrvWn !- V. . .i v - riviM-iiH-. M iv'ii, WHISKY. "fTT'E CONTINUE to manufacture, and keep con W staidly on hand, a large supply of our celebrated " Black Horse" brand of Whisky as rure an article. and always at as low a price as can be had in Ihe mar- fket. fieSt-tl J. A. 1NSL.EE fc Co. at ion of linliti! hir every hill-si !e, an l lllllllWllV. CM1 V.J" lliC llIM lyiiip t;c si it he ih the r- pec!- irold i s j .on upon every illiT or can oifur ii suhsfnntial reason ricctc ;iu-c ol i ::!. 1 .. . 1 1 1 . i for ilisanpoint-i ment. Our climutc is health v, our valleys are rich agricultural district; and our mines have, ns i jet, been scnroely broached. Throughout llie j north, there are vat disti iots of country, prolif- 10 in all the liulicalions e.i mineral wciwui, wl.iiih have not yet been prospected. In view of. these facts, we can unhesitatingly promise nn abundant success to the industrious and per vci'.uK, while we can cherish no sympathy for those who are disappointed in wild uud ex travagant anticipations. From Ihe Wuxliiniton Rftullifi A GIGANTIC? PROJECT1, A railroad from Minnesota to New Orleans, competing with the great Father of Waters throughout its course, mid joining in close fel lowship the six months' snows of Lake Superi or with the perpetual summer of the Gulf of Mexico! That is the latest project to which the exhaustless enterprise of the Republic has given birth, and one which in its gigantic pro portions is little likely lo be paralleled. Mr. Whitney's gigantic scheme for uniting with iron bonds the waters of two great oceans exceeds it in immansily, but will bear no comparison With it in regard lo feasibility. His roula for the most part runs through arid wastes, now, and for generations tc come, devoid both of nec essities and facilities for un undertaking of the kind. The plan of which we speak is disimi lar to it in all respects save one. In propor tions the line from the extreme North to the far South yields the palm to the indomitable adv eate of the f acilic line, hut in every other par ticular it is immeasurably superior. It starts froffl a point just opening to civilization, it is true, but erne that is manifestly destined to achieve an unexampled growth; and thence run ning southward, it opens to market me uroan ; v a 1 1 v . r 1 1 . iik hi in 'ini.ilif. .-.ill. tr.it. j . II. Sni' ll rtti'.v f.'MI to US f'T r-Mlili'T li'rn ' I (illli lli.'lt 1,!.!'W 1'lllt I tllflf .MllB'l Of l llir fllM MVf.-f ; m i r.KXrt ixkuha run voi.r ask: mi. i.iniv kn . Nn w .in!ir Hi !i ra pirn nr trying to tun lii- linirp. ; iln'.i ii 1 1 1 . V t'i'fli ill Im l nkii ii"nl';iruy. It r.Tt;iiuU In Net I.'Mimrril, hu;iii5r it Im? iii-iHM iii.'il r- ..t n r kit t.'e nifti, r.f t'-r X- ii 't:niy T.i r. ...t.-.it linil (niii it. S'-t? Ilia edvurtit'lin-nl i I Hiiollii't foMnnii, anil jint'f ("nr yntir.'lves. aul- .ii.. - l V,. vdnh.'t. mine . -a, -t0 i. .,.l .,v.V. or I urn much mist , ),i-h 1 U-ft behind me when I was last . M ?r9, for surely these are my old quarters ! I think to be twice tenant of this hole; but i weak, and I was born to be the banc of sed the ere ide- of in .1 Tl, .v rn.rilPI lollllll UIIS litem 1 I1U1 .1. J ' . .ir. in il.p'ir bands, and, truth to say, the v:.ned me un like workmen. Ah, mc! til no soft place for me to bulge my back t ,-. Hope have I none : but 1 win uci JNO. S. BLATCI1F0BD. 110I1T. S. WHITNET. Exchange mid Banking House OF BL A TCII FORD & WHITNEY. INCHANGE for rnle, and collections made on all J-J tlip im iucii) il cities; siaht and lima bills, cerlifi- ,Vei,nnil ltreii;ii bank notes purchased. Remittances mule fur conespondents, without charge, at current rat"s for Exchange. Land Wairauts bought and sold. nov4tfJ . . il.omai n.id nerchimoe. ill due srjul.lcl..r.,r' price., by IU II1Y .,ii.i-3 l ' , . V mr:nw nt IttaklllT may ngui "io" ...v.. T AllM-HK. N. York, Boston, and Queen City coacti, 1 tH.-IT" , ,i,l it. ...Jiiprti 1()V. IIOIIU lia U".. - - m mriinuir. ItHllll'r, ..in., nrc aim Mini vnrin-iic, at man t.-l. M .... ... .1 I ...... .. ..II . .1 ... ,Mfr llltll'... Ill tllii; 3 BR - ..lB.U. ait,,..,-,! . . Tine h tlit Hitrtiilii unt niiit ni.fo,rii,rr l it 'r nr tin- trai- I in:. ti. he Kluiil. fir r;:ior.( Jl.-r, , j". i:iri'il I'l Dr. J.H Hot n lei o , V. t I'litluili-tiiltin, rrnt.i tl-r I, until alnii'isli .! tin (. I'm tlif nnr-Uatl ill liiilif. s Inn ril'il I ,'. i.mhi.i. 1' I- lit ' n i'IVIi r1 III . i .or ..' i 1 - ....... . j . uniH-au.i at.....atii N.. an ..i inn., ran us .-uraiive NicoJemtis had, by this lime, coiunv T.ftAlf nnt. fnr this AM I.nmbar Yard. ruJi,nr7u"f.r ion h cassock and cloak, which rCrlVKLI..easoned Tine Lumber suitable for all b,U ' . ""n c -.,.1 l.:. .i,;, ri..,r I. v. ar.it lie lortiiwii IV tuncii ih en"' h j' : . a5.. icape. lscpt.a-4ij PRA b's and REGALIA CIGAIIS, for sale bv July 8 J. A. INSLKF. 4. CO. X itfion'e.that it was faintly heard U thegvears. "", (Abbey cellarmnn, and one 01 li.e ri.ai'e ic tin the vaults with him, .electing tliciawl, wines On the alarm being given, a 1. m . . .. i . It... adopts a specious name and sells an article poissine..,, M lie brethren betook; tt'.eniM i cs. iu Dr. Hiutfe on this subject. us, Hint the Doctor pours tha"nra;ie'' iih ..rr hps in tlicir nanus, scarci ,.,rnpr for the anthem-singer, but with At length the ccllaru.au venture. icess serve that, in his opinion, the sounds r..rte.l bis (.hiverinu Braee's Liniment. a : i r.t,o., fnviriip anthem . . ' .. . ?on- ., . .. JJ" A person in hi. i.ouis, ny ine name 01 mci.enn air.-clinfr lo lie aeipiainteil with the insreilients of thi .rir-ir.uiru lliruiuilir anu t-n HIMIWIti 11 irt!l Tli inns, lias nitempit'ii Fomr iuinr; iikc a couiui'in'ii. lie tlip none ol the projierties ol llie original, in an n.urr- lisemetit in lo tlay's paper will he found (lie trjt o Kvery one willsaree with ...in n,i. r.ii..,.'J. ., l l 1C . ,. . .1 . ..... m:lrt., pretensions with veiy siKnal efTr-ct. We leaia from lhen-rt the wait; nnu uuu inc u.. .... St. l-ou.s thai Br-cR-s, Liniment still re.ain.i.s" ! Hike thai of their late brother who 1 ad I, ft......;,. ..i.. .1 .11,. I.. i ;,. tomDCU Ttiere. iiiec.no. . ' " " T.seu ! ., n... c Ki...l..inn Hash as mc tfti'ii-oiii v. them. They gathered round ihe plac. u ..ii..... i, n,l phi. ..sell him. anil soon ica .- ! 2 , ...l. ....... ,l...n nmrplliV i ...i t ti RU- i amucm ii " heard than in any other part of the van! ll i' a .... ,.n ntcull' T 1 1 ( 1 . UIUI CL.i o v u vu v m m f u 1 11110 . in samp resolution as to how in etierat h.!x ... ner and a.lverl iaiiiv avenl . rorner oll,n i Willi I'par mill trembling. F.itn -. ... ... m -r , , in iiti. V . . , it ' UUL ...... l,r,.tli..r moved that they snoum Kl. Ixtt.is, Mo. Mlcnt h , ,, : roPosal was at lirsl '. .., . ... . ...,.,! of I hl still iiur nnrnoses. can all times be had at Ihe Old in suc(i Hannibal Lumber Yard, which has been established 8 J'he proprietor dceirts it unnecessary to prut his her to rrake it sell, or to sav a.iv thintr about ex- pericure in Ihe business except to Ihosi who never pur chased Itomhim. He would remark Hint an experjffij of emht yeara inuk,w9 (l m uj Iej9ifa1 treat caro, from the best mills in the Finery ieservr.1 pnpn'arily year amount to about ot million bullln. All of Ih'h'oish best houses in Ilia city, certify lo its great exrellence( lnu Salem Weekly Advocate, May 20, j,ra. Hce advert iseiuenl in another column. g in a 3U re- : l into Seci.nrl and Chestnut streets, (over the I'.'rt tMHre.Uit but CllAhLKK CtlRTtn, PUIfUS lliiiKKNT. HANNIBAL, pk an I jrs in a FLO I ; It, BACOil Una; rtWIWl, Sides, Hams, -Shoulders, rnni" mpai.. arairiea of Iowa, exacts tribute from the fertile; aPI'LF.k Urre.1, soil of Missouri, and having stopped foi breath! f F.AC. IKS Dried, at '.he commercial emporium or the West, pru-1 WJfi cceds to traverse the gcrew.-s farsl:ef A -; (,A lf) " kansas, and the rich plantations of Louisiana, j j(A yt y rwi.f finally pounnar its accumulated treasures into lLOVLK hr.r.17, the lap of New Orleans. A route, in round fig ures, of some three thousand miles, already pos sessed of an enormous river traffic, and more or lest settled at evary important point ! We are not dreaming dreams, or indulging hi fancies at variance with facts. We record a Broiect now occiinvinir attention alon banks ef the Mississippi, which has received , c HICK ENS, V do7en, the cordial approval of cool business men, and v.ims, ' USl III)- eaehed eoasr.tTr.n r.vr.av wr.nnr.snst timwh. errify- i rtJ 11 break- nv.i) K which t'iv, nnd, 4V4 fV helped ded never hail triiermi iim een purcliascu lor casn ana seiecieu wnn rom the best mills in the Finery. Me chanics ami others wishing lo purchase Lumber Would find il to their advantage to call and examine Ih stock of Lumber and Shingles at the Old Lumber Yard be fore purchasing elsewhere. If you cannot get it for a Ipss price, I will guarantee you can pet it as low and a better article tor Hie same money. Also, Lumber, Shin gles and w nidow sash. Uj1 Don't forget the Dig Sign on the w;' side of Third, between bird and Hill streets. LooU .. it for the Sign of THO. S. Ml. .K.R'S fel.2f.tf LUMPr.R YARD. rocog- , , ..,. uccount of the stu (iff his . . ,,.i...,n ;i oriyinateil; 1J lilt) lir.aun n.w. - r- . . I ... ....1 imvlliilltr. elt ll one vemurcu vu e,, J r. , b de wj,h ,,miI(a, tIld fJ or worse, It was at last ununliiioiisiv u4. . (ha. his f...,,.;,. (or nmchasini and manu. Hat and Cap Store No. 1; On Main street, between B'ua and Hill,Haruibal, Mo'. JAMES P. MORRIS RF.PPECTFULLY reminds gentlemen in search of fashionable and serviceable Hats and Caps, that he is prepared to furnish articles in that line, for fall and w inter use, which cannot be lurpassed in this city, for cheapness and durability. A large portion of his stock is ttanufacdired In his own shop, of the b6st materia1! and by competent workmen. Mis selections cr nats ami caps ior men FLAX POTATOES, BEANS, OMOSS, BIT I EH, -LARD, -lALI.OW, - uo' " i L i rut u ' ?i TIip tt 9W1 (Mi . , rW-a SMrlllt-'s,d 2Vr i icode- iirat i.T which , "lie good 40'' m vacant II MifrtfJ Wnnd act- ceu.n confident that his facilities lor pu'Coaaint and manu factuiint; will enable bim to sell lower than they Can b bought elsewhere irralbe city. He will manularthra toordtr men's and boy's1 oiler, beaver, netitria, llmsia, rough and ready, Kossuth and wool hats. Hats repaired neatly and at short notice. He will supply country merchants, with tna cost of transportation added the same articles as low as (nov jj Flour! Flourl Flour! "SALT Kantt, O. A.,M'.k 1.8, HEMP. illUr.." Iiry, LEA'). which will shortlr be rresented to the country in a plain business aspect. The merchants of St. Louis lmve taken the lead in it behalf, with a snirit that betokens early and ciol renins, their efforts mut command the assistnnce of New Orleans, which is rt leng'h awakened toa sense of the neeesvty of Ian 1 as well " 'l ' ' '' ' munica'iori; Arlcan r 1 wa .ire pie. :.;.! s,y .- ., . their action in o her matr tc r .r !i. 'i co--i,-, 1 ration; while the iri! j.-;a:it. M.n'.eso a. .iA v the N'-'W En!and f the N.-rthvivsl' er.'erM into it with a spirit'at o:ic ; char i: eristic uvA , hoprr.i!. ! woor.. - The project i pre ''..at with hopeful cnr.si.l-! WHI.-KEV rations, political atfl commercial. V. will unite, climates unlike in t!'.r nature aivl products, and Will riv a common aim ana interest M people tiitferinp wiitely in th.-ir eircimsUnoes an t pur nits. It will form a new ;.t..nnfee fcr the per niiiinl (lie I"ni1. a" I W'.d ... J w. ..w llin l..ri.1t.ii.,n (a smai.r.e ... et . . It. 1 . t'.W lit it't. I A "' J.V'4 $1 ti, 1 WK w v. -i t IWonciled 21 :in-!j r . sll. a,s ;'. k !t..r e' ,cary ol rvcniug, 7'lbave an a little friend, niirst care (f& to the id black ; i his jir , mill his H .t a brisk t i-'reat dis s -'' eh sutii- . , i .r m enu l,l"lel or aftcrj vv.il. ,r,iiph so emnitv. tney procect Urn bole in the wall. In a few Father Nicodcmus appeared before t i ; l.w ..lrti.k and cassocn. il:,.., ,.r !.: ri.tiv than when they bad they thought, an eternal adieu, nearly uj kliMl.ttul. I i a miracle 1 a miracle !' and Ni.d,they can be purchased in St. Louis 'not deem il by any means necessary t diet them. , . , , i -Ho. ho! brethren,' exclauneu ne, i comintr to do me justice at lust, are v AlTCIU jMiil. faith and troth, bill you are laruy ; fulfill act this piece of pood-fell nvn ninee. lo UWCll leu iiiuin.. . or .,,,rchasina el where. Kememoer ine Di" stone .t .rb .,nd solitary a den, like a loud in ImiII on Bird, between Main and Tuird streets. Give tktrK .ltiti euiiiuij . i unBAnns . son. j.et me man wuu TJ-"- .. m.'V , : ;.. 2.7 S-a Is, n. jiiw r lour is au.u HUH uric o.rc win i nr.. Mill. Every sack and barrel is branded with our nanie on it i ... f noT4j yft '. ft R0BARD3 k. &0$. V .. i . t.i ,.l . "is a PKrrna mn MirnralMTfi romimr to Han. sciences, muiinniis, ni.-iu navcu..... """""","'''.-"-" h,,. Wllll.ll- " 1" llie UIIBUIIU.I VI B.r.aiaa3 " 'J DV!iiip fcuinu . , belbre fell rr .1 II ..n.i.lUtinihl h . . t I WO 11 HOC. 10 uwcii icu iiivM.v.. -eu or jurcnai,in(r eiwiir. jwmemoer me uigsium sumc my place, and judge lor lumso .. i.t i,i ifve ine on ii.i i" - " . . .. .. i.. l.J have wronged me, urcutrtn, lime, you freely. . , 'A miracle 1 a miracle! again i .t. il ui iti.il- . , I MO U1IU lu several , khoil iliued 1! t,,,'i.ln-il monks. Tl,... ,n,.t n-anectfullv dec . :v.. .u;. .f TCn-iiilemus. and klill Idm with profound awe, even after tu cr.-du'.ous ainonp mem celerity with which a venison pasty, a iilalter of hruwn, and a capacious -i.i nrus wine ry.that 1 aim . . , . . .(.a , became Abbot ol 1 airoakj i.c 'f3 . . . na it, in r it' ia: n ritTT rffccM. t i.Efri than t )Hri at tukchsap CApII vrwlir ! iim niiiii, mi nviti a.iin AMI Tlimil HTKKKTS. ONK I.OOtt KASroK THE ARHKNA MtA Mil. I. IU' riTAIIl!. Administrator's Notice. "MOTICE is hereby a-lven that Ihe iMidersirnerl has x obtained from Ihe Cleric of the County Court ol Ralls onty,in vacation, let tern of administration up on the estate f tlAVI O BOWLES, deceased, twaring date (Vtober mh. 1tfJ All persons havinc claims seainst sail estate art hereby noli tied lo exhibit inem,.in:y amneniieaieii, ac cording to law, within one year from the data of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit in said esla'-, and if Rot presented within three years from tht site ofmiid letters, I her will be forever bar red. tnovl8-3t) MELISSA KOWLE, Adm'. FINAL GUARDIAN SETTLEMENT. ALL PK.RSON8 interested in Ihe eatale of John II. Tapley, deceased, one of the minor heirs of Green Tapley, deceased, aie noiiSerl, that Ihe tiiideisis;ned, who was ine unarman ol tne said jonn l. lapley, deceased, at the lime ol his death, and a.lminitriti his estate since his death, intends to make a final settle ment of IRs Guardianship, with the Rails County Court, ai ine nexi reoniary term oi said court, wnicn will be begun and held at (he Court-House in the town of New London, on lite first Monday in February next when and where all persons may attend. GILBERT J. THOMPSON. Lite dtardian of John H. Tapley, dec'J. November 1, M52.-novll-4w Tlte Arrena IM TS now In full operation, and will buy all Ihe Ootd L Wheat and Corn ottered lor sale at their Mill. W e keep on hand the best article of finperfme Family Flour for rale, or we will exchange Flour for Wheat. We will always sell as low or tower than Quiy Klo.ir can be had of lbs same quality. 'EJCall and examine for yourself! A. S. ROBARDS & SON. Hannibal, June 3, 1852-tf. The Lirgcst iS(caraboat IN AMERICA HAS not yel mad its appearance at Hannibal, but the subscriber has just completed and is now oc cupying the largest Saddlers' shop In northern fllis.ou ri, and is happy to say to llis numerous customers, and to everybody that comes to Hannibal, or that may Come to our little city, desiring to purchase any article in his line, that he has never had a better stoelc of S.nldlrs, Bridles, Carriage and Wagon ltarnesa of every de scription, Shoes and Boots, and all other articles in his line, than he has at this time) all of which he will sell at as low prices as they are sold in the place, and will take In exchange, Wheat, Corn, Oa's, Pork, Beef Hides, (dry or g een.) Linsry, Janes, To Linen, and even Cash irill e refused I For the liberal patror.cje heretofore bestowed, his most hearty thanks are tendered. He can assure the community that he keeps the very best of warjtmen employed, ana win not employ any otner Kind. Mr. Dallas is still superintending the Shoe department,' whose name is sutlicient to ensure patronage in lite way of Boots and Shoes. He ii universally known as be in; a first lata wo.kman, and strictly punctinl in his promises. focMJ JONATHAN COKK. Notice to Covin try Merchants! WOODM.LVS CELEBRiTKB SOAP. a'HR auhacrilaera are nnir prepared eiceat ra'ert far lall clt-hratre artirla of domestic ecoi.oivf la aay quaaiiiiaat and at ll,a ahrirtKrit Notice. To timr wtio are nBaronalnierf hh lu proponira, are wis rneret) aar that by KivnB il a prel'rrenca ovar ardiaarf aapa, clothes cun be tiulitf nith half the aaaal laker, eat ai laaat eitwnsit. lrii.ir.d directlooa for Vsa arrnmpanylati each pastace. Address VOODM A N fc FL'I.LVt, Jtoi I fl. Charles atreet, aaax 1'ktraV ae(iO Bra ei. Aooia, Ma. TtfEZKf: The Store llovtse on the eornar ef Front and Bird streets. Apply to THOS. JlcDAJsNOLD. Attj. 11, 'E2i faulOlf . H. LEE '& St)N (Sign cftke Grand Oncnmi hiack utlw,) (iioc'ries anil Jinuors as Itillo THfKH1IKHHHHHHHHHHHHKHHHHHH3-H'. 1IANNIBAL Mammoth Stove store, i T. J. rtlDGW AT U employed lo carry en Ibis establishment. I keen none but the bestof hands. fl rpiN AND SHEET mo Manufaefory aa4 JL Store Warehouse, Wholesale anil RAail. P. A.JIICKMAN, corner of Main and Bird X a reels, has now on hand a large assortment of Cok X S Stores, Heating Stoves, and everv variety of tin ware, a supply of which will be Vept constantly S ton nana, ny sudiirons, as occasion may require. : Among bis assortment are tl.e followiu Ceok i . Stovis; J A. CCTMSTOCK h CCs eelekrafeJ, Prairia : Stat Cook Stoves, which I will warrant foe ! : X year i and Irving Air Tishl, finamilactured in : Quinev, Ill.l ".'."' t Irving Alt Tight, ( manufactured ia taiat : X ioois.j sr of Ihe West. 5 The best Premium, (ritlsbtrrrt.) ) California Preiriuia. (Quiaey.) X St. Ionis Premii.ms. . , S And others, not mentioned. Also A lot oi Copper Ware, aae Tie ad Saset : Iron Wars. All Which are offered at redaaasd X Drices for nadv i.av. Conntr mrehanttand f people generally, will rind it (heir interest to call g here before purchasing elsewhere, fr I wilt ajll 2 lower than any other heme orR triad in theewy. J X . Old Copper taken in exclude for work. 3 Jobbing, of every variety, in Tin, Copper tmt H Shrei Iron, don al that shortest notic. 2 Ieb2 ttm F. A. HICKK1. . hew Orleans SuaTr. Beldicr's Clarified dtf, belcher's Crushed do, Powdered Sugar, Rio Coffee. Jmpei ial Tea', Young Hysoti do, Gunpowder do, Ilelcher's S. It. M classes, Ke-ooiiea pianiann a, New (Means d. Belcher's it. Syt.p, CrSckers, ' M'ld Can-lies, Star u. i. io iinnm O'ard Brandy, Jamaica RuaS, U. 1. Vineyard do, Santa Cruz do, Rastau do, New England d, Morcaudo, Peach Brandy, A. Seignetl do'y Madeira Win, Port W i ne, Sherry d, Malaga do; . . ' . Holland Cia. All or which we will sell at wholesale or retail, am ery low for Cash I Hannibal, August 26tb, 92. "If bs . . 300 i . Of Finer- Ce If bruit d Stotf ! FOR PAI.E AT Tilt 8T. LOUIS 8TOV 8T0E. rpHt SUU9CRIBKR takes this method of inform X ing his friends eiiiJ the public in generaf, that b has the largest stock and greatest variety of Stoves aver brought to Hannibal, which He is determined t sell lor lor earth. Persons wanting Stoves would St) w : to call and rUmuii.e bis itoct, particularly his rrw patterns of Parlor Stoves, among which are the re cian Parlor and Mound Parlor. , ty His motto is Q. tck Sales nd Srrtall Profl.S;" Stain htreel, Tisro Uoan ortlt ef Ih Bratdy .fjif CARTER VT. BRYA!f. . t n u n l K'K M'.W VOHK COLUK WUhKS. Our iw af T iormin ' Colurrd Painla. of all d'Mrli.llota, la at all tiin trry lame -eomprialnj all hia eolrtra, koth ory and In o a ol WUICB we can aerr ai I'rx torr. . h ) AXTTR x PON'S PAlNIS, iLt i.,ANH :AWAaT.S l pa. Kir iia V-UX r-11 autuUMafttaifUelea fiuoa abava utaa aracturera kepi conatanily on lunid, and tor aata erjr lw kjr aepll-sl. J. K WKTZt.l.L a; s-O IiTTSFCKCm W1NDOTT AS Cf CI.ASS'.S'AKK AII diwriHl.nis ol ulaaawareyand all aia-a of window laa Itfld ai P.tulurh prlcea, b Z. F WETZELL ai tU. aii-4t. .. . FoilTtQ. A Nil Uil.Ufco l'IC 1Vk! SI I F.S P AIST6, OII, Itc. Our aiock of ilia alwire U alwaya llie moat complete In llie Weal, and our pnerj "., . -at-pufJ-li.- I" F. WETZELL ll CO. MtLfaaV Volcanic Oil tJaiacit. WONDERFUL SUCJESe). AMONG Ih many discoveries that bav reeer.tf been made in the medical science, none claims thi attention of Ihe public more than McLean's Volcanie Oil Liniment. The "Volcanic Oil." which is the basis Of this vain. able Liniment, is a production from Nature's own lab oratory, and when chemically combined, as in Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, with other nowerful. yet soothing and heating temedial agents, produeesth) mmt perirci ann emcacioiis remedy mat oaaever Dean offered lo lb afflicted. It has been tested by thousands, and in not on in stance has it faired in givine speedy and Dermannf relief. It has etired Paralysis. Ehetfmatism. Weakness ia the muscles, C.au.ps, Numbness, Stiff Joint, Sprain, onuses, rains in ine bjck. uaxnt and Mues, Ague Cake. Soreness of Female's Breasts. Scalds, bums. Spi nal Affections, Neuralgia, Sore throat, Swellings, and inuammaiicns, and various otner ex'ernal diseases and psins. When apftlied, its soothing influent1 is a 1 Boat irdm diately felt, relieving rh most sever pains. It will cleans and purify Ih foulest ulrer, and il will remnv any unnatural lumps, node or tuinar no dirference now long It may hat existed. It penetrates the flesh lo the aeat of disease, dissolving and removing the cause, thereby producing a speedy and permanent cur. Here is llie Froof. Ma.J Hw McLkak, Proprietor of McLean's' Vol canic Oil Liniment Sit: 1 do not know a better way of expressing my gratitude for the benefit 1 have re ceived I rom the use ol your Liniment, than by having it rnblirlies. I htfv been grievously afnicle l for eighteen year, with ulcerous tores on both my limbs. At the time I commenced using your Liniment, from my kree down to tny toes Was literally covered with aires. I fried many of the most eminent ptiysiainns hi Europe and the United States they could haul tip the soras, but in a few days they would bruk oat wort than ever. I have tried Many remedle J 1 used, ai. bottler of the Mexican Mustang liiniment, but U 4id m r good. My. !&$2j?!!k tncljeau a f wtcanic on uiuuimh. a - - - . Would relieve tm but my R'av. , AMmn fitil ona oi my Beicutnna., p--- trooked by rhe.irtTirnv)ud Ijroni fm induced me to get on bottle. 1 a p. plied it, am) it removed the paint. Two bottles mora healed up the soYes and cured me entirely; No pen can describe the joy 1 feel, now I tan walk Without being! tortured to death by such piercing pa ins j or Ih gratitude 1 feel towards the discoverer of sueb an invaluable Liniment. mrs. Mary" MAdKEstiAvv, Residence in rear of Pbenix Engin House. Messrs. Gemp and Fasold, drnggists. 17 Carondelef avenue, will, at any time, Certify to the above state menls. Tlie above miraculous cure about 4 pfw to every Welt governed mind that McLean's Volcanic Oil L.inimen is lar superior io any orrrer ut ninrent, and mor fficacioiiS than ant ether remedy that ha evef been discovered. In fact it spea'ks to every man and woman, saying, "suffer no longer frortt local pains or disease, MCLEAN' , VUL4JANIG Oil LIJTI- MENT WILL RKLIETE YOU." It will also cure horses that have tl.e scratches, fis' tula, poll evil, sweeney, wind emails, tore sboolders of taddle grails, bruises, strains, old sores, or any swell ing. Itead ine following rom i-raciising i'btiicudi Mr. J. H. McLean Sin I wish to add mv teatirrfmr1 to the great virtue of McLean's Volcanic Od Linimenf: I have used your uinunem on sores, cruises, ate., ana it always Cured them sooner than any other rented I ever saW. 1 em using It now in a ease of erysipelas and the ration! is doing Well. I have used it on at horse that had tfte sweeney and It cured him in a short time : also my saddle horse got lam from a lump be low Hi boek joint he had also the scratches very bad, 1 osed the Mexican Mustang Liniment and sev eral preparations of my-ewn, but could do him Bo good. I rubbed McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment on him iwite, and it killed the scratches and reduced the swelling. A few more applications cured him' entirely. I adviM every FARMER to keep a supply always on hand, for it is a VALUABLE LINIMENT, 8. J. GILLIAM, M.D.. ... Maseoutah, Ills. tt say to in ptfunc, iewaie urilitimeuia Tuat nr separated. Ask only forth line and gemi'ina Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is in squat boillet, with th nam MrLean'a Volcanic Oil Liniintnt, blown in th glass. . Tak no other, and you will get a true' remedy, and ne w hich can always be relied on. , t f The above Liuinient is for tale in Hannibal, by au!3 J. L. MATHEWS, Agent. E. M. MOFrETT, for.triljiiXe mere i . r.er sectional striie. ir will se, are to lh fit rem oruwe us inu- l.... . i . '1 rajre rini'l'V in.ur inn. acts. iui ... . - . the Uve lr" an it the capital and dsjvelou its mnjruifttetit reoj'irees. . . A convention is to be he'.t at M. Loms m De eewber to ebtaintl.e rr,C il epewlion af U. North and South a-ng the Mi.aPP We look forwar.l to i .iuoerit.on. as u the beKi.,rv,V t a new era in the eesnmereui lu-to-ry r the South and West. EVmo- . i. n-irU.l true Mn - - WMUkiii'a tilt fit Messrs. IW -l1 inZ the wliiKw lave acluvc i i:ou, -T-l a ry. Hurrah! Colmnhu Suiesmaii. .mine r.t .ivmbr M H.ii. this wonderful miracl for nearly a year. Historical Account of Hymen. ... i . .1. . rt a i Hymen was a bnautitut youu. t.i H x claimed , thy tail nted hour? ITlioleale f.rxtr snelstowitlisWoa o quittuitr nTf.fint, and us 1 CORNER LF.Vf E'A.ND H.r.L STBF.Er md here wr, ,listJi:r s4y f.WiRCH iTi RI f.firrt A4D f U"' 1 AS , is. W. VI r. I AFJJ tV. l.' of 1 mmiiliv mi fhir (ja'vtin"it .nry al 'Ha Chnij.t CUtucn, m iiM insf. TERMS : " . 3iirinn and Hailinft - - fr ( w U i?tvr Brewrhim, . - - 7 50 SurtiUtJ it b tieirttil, hflwuvw, Tm will tffwrh (in. tlrMtlf. A'llM.ra. Oninclrv, AimlyUi!il tonfrv X uf Paitry Dry iuot., lnllf' ana biiiwm' nitinrr4 eup- nom. n.uttd mntt ttUiiirti 1 (iiBTfLllrr Mllll UlUtlll lot of Hr'S'ty- Muit r'loihiiitrw jL'l oi Hindi I mn and will aHI chf rtfr than , id i lirniH'tt e-rlild in Haiiml'al. 'I'l.tnt ona. rSm all!" cnri ih laci uiai you run ava iroiu jw io ur ' Hi)- pruwriU iKH'a Ihe country, iV .(mi tHflort d are not U b e-affv rv. H 'l'.iK to i:i-rii a liiw tai ainHtiiE', i ai my fumiii) rite-iiii-u, truay i wan iii.twiitba o kind a tu U m with a rail. 1 CT , , . i it, nnlintU iUVf d M a kC l rriW wui, us-H-ts, nriecr is..int . . ' . i f -.f it llitr W, . . , K..II itL M MOUHIC. IV V v '0 J. 1 U 1 ,nav ittMHi. i"-a t ' it id de roiivin ... au l.iitt 111 I I am im,... A..m Xiiitmiasr nutl lall l.m s-'itllhlil' I 1 If I ill Illli '! i a 1 -- 1U a .1 . XM ru 11. ttra In le llMil. flat 1 Illlfttd ClOklllf ill iC was irUlV 11,1 " ,..-, i(.,,i,. ,u ( a,h, at Xi i r rmt. In fli'Ol l'ftf lolaX tli,..:'i- - I'ti fsi. utiftiiarii and l.ndu-a I im i!titc Iliiith l ai. w.il tu a- ran atui fi amine u ii-- lt-tn -! vlirr. i Uitt luJutfUit'Oirt uiltn wroUL-lit at lii shrine, his name ,'(Sf .... i KM: TC. TWICHELL & IH)., roaWiaoia covimiwiu.i New Orleans. It 1) C I I ) final Settlement NOTICE la hereby five a lo alt peranna tmerealerl ia Ihe estate ol J iHN. M. CKAWFOHD, deeraa.1, law of oumjr ef Ralls, lhal ll.a underaijiied, art.iilulal.ator.w.ll oiaka appltratlna al Ilia Novenilirr term of the Counw Court fur a id cnuuly, for a Anal sMiieuient f his ulinlniaiiaiion nfHid ee.ai. aar?3 4l WILKINSON CRAWFOKII. Adui'r. mi. KALiTfRAUK. la. WM. D. WOOD & CO., Importers and Dealers la Hardvar and Cctlsry, (tIH of Ih UolilravAatirll,) . No. 21, corner Main and Chesnut sts., St; LoifiS, t. -ii r... ..Im mt .ImUul. nr rr.ta.1. to Iheir frlr.tdf it V.J cuatotnera, a w.ll selmwl alork of ha.flwarr, ratlfrjf. ! vatirli aoixta, si-liit-h will bt ar.lt! very t.w l.w raah, or t""l w- twr. Tlutr a totk contiata In ttrt, ol tlia lullowliig aaiieiy: Hardware. , . , '.nrM halrhaia! hr.ltsi kullal .u.lirui arreTTa; ales' hatrhelai liraci binai ewi chailwj uH.i ahovaU; .dwl ho( aiai luca, a.i"ilha'louli pieaa a. .! lire-piool aa.ra, etc., ac uuery. , nolatonhnlm'a. Inft'l ad f iKrrit I ranra: rea d paa-ket w lv,.f ha.nllrii: labia culbrry la art und Siturwl plated f..tk.i .prxwts ar.l butler amtreal eriaaora arid ahmrai r" aad tuh.n ku.ea, ... IMlllJUWUB ri mmAm! ra'ror atroiM romlM bruttieai Hateaj ntacllai Ml a.Mlai! iarl.l4 touanif avai M.lrmrai aleel l."l l M d.1 co'lawi uulTand ha b..ie Belli "on rawtiusrt l iianti eaw.nl rl pin ruaiitoiia; (Uliai puaol. auwtatutll buHi." eMUipnirwa, . jt-y. an an naiuiua i wit. wtu tw r-3 4i. CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE! Wholesale and1 Retail, Sellst Cnraae t Malta mmtt lllllairecl . tl. LEEII Jk AIIMsXJAST, T ErP rbi.slanilr on hand ihe rrr hm MISSOTIII ARB IV v i ri; i m i tod a ceo-, vsvrt or an ...aiium; bmiv KIMS TORAI'O . (coarse and ar;) P.KGALIA, I tlNClrB. HKLKG aattCOMMON CIU AKSand rsarj axtlcl taaaaU arpt la than lirM. Xpi'T at tlx auta ol ilw . Sig Indian, tiwurwo-a'.r'.sno' lj'-r- , nil . - I k. .L F.fte anrl iu. lr"f. ' "'1 'ii.-, V af A.'.., 4 1' '.'-., ...mt. Saaert H-fa la. Alioininw. Cliermritry, li ires ensiomu-y. nowlH-t mV..,Jui.. at the-ailiniional F fRF.su yi k i t. nt.'TT.'-'.ll 'A' nnenevl nN P. T il tn.vriier !' 11.11 trvo1 ami Cntft V ? mi a we inaaasy ' as-, na..r ' -- - ' : ... .... tm,r,S la. a'l -''"'m'.',,),,,l- ...liT (..... a.-aj, a4 a" ..' " ""' """" ih ... ase . u..ai aeiie3a-ei. TWicHtn. to. ttooanHit. T.V1CUELL & MOGRILXjE, CmiyiSSlbs AND FORWARDING 110VSE, Comer Coii inereiil and Pine Street., V a 1ST LUl'IH. it IT II,. paamptly attend lo all eonsigniawuts. ami IV ...;n ..... l . i:t...i ..j,. , , v.i hi.. ... .... I f tlnlert It.r ptirclualna will be p ron.ptly rilled at .II...M tnll"; '".lUWCai I.--,..... ...... - . . - J. --aia e--- - M , an, Mam ei.," Im". pvr;-irr S l" a !.f. . . - ... . Il i.' -.t ! I, S.lStl. . my l. baU .hi ilia iqu., r.'i.ulile (erins. novli-.f TL'ST Mcnwe.l .firait from JUU.ffl .re, a larze jel S'.frS'tf Oct, 21, rfe C'iv r.t.'r ''"''n''' (' jDjatoli pep" hi;ki:kncf.s. Collier, St. Umiis. KMis. Morion, find. matt f'r' liaeon, do. HifJ.ler U. (iuiuau, do. ( ImiW i Co., do. Ilotea r Kraxer, do. I ho'i'Hn It Valle. do. Sniiiifft r Vt'lnteman, d. . I Beuri.mb Bro.. W. II. Uevn.d.ls, touit- 'AHisv.lle. ville. r. (' lKk It a Co.. NeW Oilertiis. (feUjlf) 11 AS SI rnriuiEts, i.rnnt arlirl. fr ail ky XJ Ui VU"4 ' f. A. INSl.tE k CO. City ruorEitTvr for sale. Bt VIRTUE of an order of th County Court of Marion toimtv, Ms., I will tvll at ftrivat aal, when an opportim'tty offeit, the lollowinR Noperty, via: Part f Lots No. 7 aud 8, of Block No. las commonly known as the Una rowrty, on which ia a toed Taro-Story fiiiek House, aell Knitiied and iu rooj iepir) oi MM 1 1 ami . ia sou.n rtaniuDoj,oa asuitiv is eomfVirtahl Uata-Stor &rirk House. Kor terms apply to the nndrsov,el,or to WILLIAM TTSSttt, ol tne nrr ot tenner at l.-er. j. 01 mills, ti St. Kaecutor of th F.siat of A Uan. Wl l. WiKtl fo. nasi' BOSTON AtST,eAH AID W ALL BlU'Sll- C. l-arto aopplva alaiaiv on hand ann t.tf aara ai n. ,u.iKX,k, tMnrt.r-4.1', Z. K. W t rkLLdr CO. OI.I.IKK WHUE LKAU AND OiU CO MP A' V J Y. U'hiU lea. I io narkaret of from SS to 1.1X10 ta. k-d do .! do 34 to S eal Uthartro .It do do 5 t f,00i) IV Caat or Oil, IN barrel, kegs, and van. Linteed Oil, do do do. For sal al Faclnnr priee by Z.'F. WKTifELL It CO. ar,l01.4i. iit. Main atreet. 81. Iutt. )0WKHS AND WEIOHTMAN'S CHEMICAL Wf III USl W. na ja tillil.lv th trad with all trtieletlroin tltes works, mt at rjudiria' as Ibey can ha prornted in Philadelphia, hi small Ms, B-pll-.sw . r it 11., i ... HAMPAliNK, ol vari.int ..rands, i.-l rei-eive.1 and rati by I July tJ J. A. ISW-V laUia 6e bA Gtist Mill Tot Sale 'tHK UNUEUSIGXEU, beut ueirooa or BiaWiia X South, oiler fur sule their rkw and trUt Mill, tit jaied at Bjiencerabai g . in Pik eoiuily, Mo. Th uiacbine.y tscoropaniiiveiy new ana a good running order. Ihose wil.ut to pure has are requested ( call and exainiu for lbcuielvea. (a--4tii od) BRYAX k OGLB. Speiiceuburt;, Aut)at S, ISJff. 1 It-pi in iH.M J lot S) HOARDING. MRS. CATHARINE E. U vRlt, ; V1 . IS pre jut rej I aeco-ormxtate a (entletuaa tod his will with fcoatdint;. and alto a lew day botnfer. HrsiJene oh JJiK, Mweea Maia aud V t strt. f t r . , , "TiMP.! Li.MiJn UMisnr THE SljBtK'IH vb-U, will keep outautly han4 Itt-vli burned Li g, for sale at the coruar f UUI and 6ith Streets. It 'llios ia want ef a od artiale ef a)U wtiJ4 dowalltocallon F. J. WM.L4. lUnatb.1, A i'ist 5tU, liMf , t J i V 'f 2 C3 v ..V