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ahon ot shirta.'1 ,e"- 1 V UK- t«. WJuti Mi fcloS MF. AND *0h koM n» and 1*0," aaid the mailt of my ln*H Arvl *)te protF-red her lip# aa my pay to depart, "The rcom is appr: achiag, my mother will kno Fhe cav? me the bVssing in smch a swnrt way p)ow The "sdtP* bivMial tludpei Xor a trick and the wag vamoosed. srtaysyygiMte' Wj JVfy Jeai est, siy k.cdest, oh kiss me and go! r,A\«« An impudent "feOow defines wo- |shut si'Tu to hang dry goods on.' •nan. in a late stump speech. J&£~"*'\Vife, go to bed/ *1 wfitaV ,, 4Then two A witty eotemporary remarks, thatti:e first ureas worn by Mother L.\e }f w&sbfvr skim. IfelTT introduce a hill for the destmc- sit up—yon shall mind ttlf &jTThe youFMi lady who was carried Jtwiiy hy her leelintrs has been brought ta-'k on a \viH »-l-harTow. *#-The woman who was "buried in giii i," is now alive and doing welL It was a case of premature interment. Jerry says the reason why he loe« not oret married is because the house is not lar^e enough to hold the conse qUfiiCtfS. f&i&m"S'm*9, what in the world put jnaM ufi'iny intoydur head V* **Wfay the faa is, Joe, I was getting ISyA dandy, with a cigar in his mouth, entered a menagerie, when Uie prej »ri» lur requested itiai to take the weed irom iusuwutii le-ist he should learn the other hionk^ys ?nd habits. Dan Marble speaking of n youn? pentleiniai with moustaches, said—"He is a crittlfc that wears Itair on his ujiper lip to keep the spiders from crawling in to }tis hollow squash. fQ-.V butrher boy in New York says tf 3t he lias often heard of the fore quar lT3 of the ffleb»», but tv-reT heard any ^cson say auyihing abuut the hind quur- .*» .. •'Wooiaa THE NIHB."—"Do yon woo the inures, ?:r, the 'immortal nine?* said & f-mnle exquisite one day to a fellow vrlm pntling a cigar, "I woo the long r. tm, tna'ani," was the brief reply. JSrTne I joekfx^rt Courier cives an •piti^Ii ia-Vi ashiigtoe for a kittle boy, who •'-11 a victim to a prevailing d^- •Th^ hero whu lies here, Was conquered by the diarrhea.'. l$2r**rhe Sandwich Islanders oall a poor man a "'Manna kmi"—« bird with-! out feather*—nnd n ri*h man a "Naana' /lu/a"-—a bird with feathers. Wonder if they l.-v.any term a bird wilii "iar and i aihyrs.* A TeNreaov me Svbk/TMC Tne sun was just liftinar h's rad:ant head ebuve the H»*ry clouds of moming—the tffteet songs*ers of nature were pouring rth their richest melodien, when Ger more beautiful than Diana, walk ed lorth to—feed the hoes. 'Ho! mister hare you got any gram ta Sell ?n **No way "K-umse, 1 tee. fm btre a wry face V* A pe\iler ciciuig on an elderly la.ly tliti other diV to t'isposc of some goods', ill 'fcmrersntion inqtnrtd if she cuuld teil him of any road that no pedlar Svcr trrciied. 'Ves,' said she, 'I know Qt" we r"vi that no pedlar ever has trav elled, (the pt'diaxs countenance brighten ed m.'i that s t^e road to Heaven, fPyA darf?ly who wanted the milk jrss to hiia at one oor t«Vtrns, thuj asife4 lor It: 'Landlady, pltase pass your cow this tray.* To whom the lady thus retorted 'Wa w, tttke the cow down wlitre the caU is bleating there 'Captain,* said a rajjjred cnurtry iir.-Lia tu a citv dandy with an immense fthkt uilar, 'Captain, are tyoa going to haul nifiiiure to-day 1' •No you rap| «.u rascal, what 'tnake i you nsk that qucsuen VViiy, kase you've got skh a thunder ing bi'j pair of side-b-otxrds op.* Jt* J" "I, say, hoy, stop that ox." "I nanA gi*t no stopper, mr." "\Ncil head him then." •"Tle'x already beaded, sir." ,Co]ifoaad your irnpeitiaencc—turn l.:ni." "He is right side out already, sir.** "Speak to him, you rascal, you." "Go layriJiig, Mr. Ox.** K31*A \Y cstern editor asks the fol Icw. ,:*' 'If a t'.'ilow hat nothing when he getjt n^rritsd, ai the eirl has not lung, is'her luazeu, or ids things hern?* V» we think ao.—AUch. Susie Jour nal. Our opinion Is that, that would he jut 'aey would a•:{!«•? about it! Bu* ii su'.'h a case woo id ti.erv he any danger of getting tilings mixed up much ES^'Onc of the boys,* about to jump iuto the Kor.ey-fiowmg nverof matriino ty, Uidites die folfowm^' to his ladylove: A*it when tho f»»wren.? sav u ^ly itf«i take tViu thix Uu^hUir & W ai ,-wer him fear!»*Hg t'lt,^, fc 1 shan't do nothing siinrier ^yo i.iiiv stm, f'ii|,'p( rt 1'hii llwcr 1 s:iv 1 thV?" ST9JR V ••'pa 11 wuiti kid1- a tloari^ From iy Flat "t our Un» tllG BOY HCROE9. A •fctTCH or WSSTES.F LIM. When Kentucky was an infant State, hear their and before the foot of civilization had i movement That of its flewin enticed a» to ««tay. I trodden lift piant iorests, there ltved up-, crawled silently to whore he could peep Kr, \ui- k-^ssed till Uia juoraiM r*iii« in with its a brftmn of (ircen River, in the westtTii ,down llifou^h a truck, and saw ont iQ b' deWMi c^JreQ at il0mc w,tb sear of a settlement. Jpnrt of that State and old hunter by the the men opening his pack, from which be Vet she aid every moment, Oh kias B»and go.' name of John Slater. His hut was up- jtaok several large pieces of raw meat.— Ion the south hank of the stream, and jTiiey examined the meat by the rays of ,^ r.Tf (save a small pat uf aotnc doze»i acres the moon. and moving toward the end that had ken ck-ared by his axe, he was window, he shoved the sash back and lores:s *iater ha 1 bm I Philip and Daniel, the former fourteen! down. an(i tsK, s So do I. I U'lieve they mean to steal fathers money. Didn't you notice how they looked around "Yes." "So did I. |f w» should tell father what we think, he would ordy laugh at us, and teil us we were scare.crows. "!h:t we can watch em." "Yes," returned the other "and we will watch 'em but don't let them know it." Toe hoys held some further consulta tion and then going to the dog house, they ret the small doer back so that the hounds inisr.ii spring forth if they were wanted, bwou aiuirwaids they re-enter the house. If they had desired to speak with their father about their sus picions, they had no chance, for the strange® kept close by him all UMJ even ing. At length, lwywever, the old man sig nified iiis intention of retiring, and he Dan it 1 sprang to obey, and quickly as possible the boya slipped two rilles irom their bockets behind the great stove ehim ney, and carrii them up to their sleep ing place, and then hastened hack and emptied the pi iming from the strangers rifles, and when their father an Yuv strangers returned they had resumed their tfeaks. The hunter's cabin was divided 4n'o two apartment on the ground floor, one of them 111 the end of the btiildmj. boinc the old mans sh o»! er tho i-JIHTv there wus a sort of S 'affolding, reachin only halfway over fee krg- room belw.v it, and in tiie opposite lid of the? build ing Uoui the .Utile sleeping apfirtmi-niofiroom th»- huittor. A rough Sadder led up to I the scafi old, and (Jn u« e„a,«, w •thrcwlht' Piece8 *]eah ,t0 J1"* him—two sons, Then he went back to las bed and laid ]aUlr twelve yeara of age.— I At first the boy tho't this might be thrown other cliildren had gone south. His to the dogs to attract their attention, but wife was with him, hut she had been for when the man laid down, the idea of pois several years an almost helpless cri p-,0.n (lashed through Phillip's mind. He ticn wofms, fffltfti Wo©d*pwlMB aM4 p'*-' from the effect of severe rheuma-, whispered hii tho'ts to his brother. Tiie tism. I first impulse of little Daniel as he heard He quickly quieted the dogs, and the its leathern hinges without noise. Then Strangrs approached the door. They he drew off the sheet and lied one corner of it to the stable by which the window was hooked. The sheet was then low ered on the outside, and carefully the brave boy let himself out ujon it.— asked for S'-m'thing to eat, and ulso lodgings for the night. John Slater was not the man to refuse a request of that kind, and kindly asked the strnturers in. The y sit their rifles behind the dor, and unslung their packs, and room was made table. Th Slater entered into conversation with the guests, but they were not very free, and alter a uhile. the UI!k dwindled ruvay ts mere occasional questions. Philip, the elder of tiie two boys, noticed that that the men cast uneasy glances about the room, and he watched them narrow ly. His fears had become excited, and he could not rest. He knew that his father had a large sutn of money in the .house, and his first thought was thatthe»e men were there fot the purpose of rob bery. After the supper was finished, the two boys quickly cleared off the table, and then they went out of doors. It had be come dark, or rather night had fairly Bet, in, for the moon was nearly "two-tiurus full,** ahiiuu*, dc~r. upon the forest. "Daniel," said Philip, in a low whis per, at the same time casting a look over us si.ouider, what do you think of those three men ?n "I'm afraid they're bad ones," returned ike younger boy." n close up to the ga- i »s h" ifm 1 Then Spare beddij was spread "upon the|' V f1o«jr '.rr-jt .e kitchen forti.e ticree travelers, V aiJ atier everything laid been arran-ed tux Uieix co:tuort, "tiie v.-c-& w v.cMc U, .!u»£ two men upot. t.. thor bed, and the old man retired to hi.| i it tie room. The two boy* thought not of sleep, or if they did, it was only to avoid it. Half an hour passed away, and they could off, and the two men were lifted to a It was early ift the spring, and the that his poor dogs were to be poisoned,] that you had such hearts. Bless thee, old hunter had just returned from Co-, was to cry out, but a sudden pressure iutnbia, where he had been to carry the from the hand of his brother kept him product of his winter's labor, which (b»n- silent. sistml mostly of lurs. He had received At the head of the boys* bed there was quite a sum of money, and had brought a dark window—a small square door it home with him. The old man for and it was directly over the doghouse.— several years had been accumulating, Philip resolved to go down and save the money, for civilization was gradually aj jdogs. The undertaking was a danger proaciiing him,. and he ment that his jous one, for the least noise would arouse children should start witlt fair means in the villians—and then the consequences the world. might b'e fatal. But Phillip S'ater found One evening just as the family were [himself strong in heart, and he dutortniii-1 third was removed, They were ret sitting down to their frugal supper, they j0d upon the trial. His father's life might]aiSt,j by the officers as crimnals of were attracted by a sudden howling ot be in his hands This tho't waa a power the dogs, and as Slater went to the door of strength in itself. to see what was the matter, he saw three Phillip opened the window withQut men approaching his hut. moving from is bed, and it swung upon He enjoined his brother not to move and then siid noiselessly down. The hounds at tiie table* lhey represented tii m- had just lound the meat, but they drew Thev are the Bov HcriMA di whom I *.» nmlm bourn! fimhrr w«t Uok.. their young master's Wck, and! intending to cross the Mi.-••iissippi 1 Tne new comers were far from being then he quickly tied the meat up in the agreeable or prepossessing in their looks,. sheet. There was a light ladder stand but Slater took 00 notice ol the circum- ing near the dog house, and setting this stances for it was not Ids nature to doubt Up against the buiding Philip made his any nan. The hoys, how» v« r, did not way l,a- k to the little loft, and when like their appearance at all, and tiie quick -1 -1 Philip eaaiiy t.nce glances which they gave each other told i after him. their leelings. The hunters wife was I The strangers were not aroused .and with not at the table, but she sat in a great fa '.eating heart the boy thanked God. e a s y a n y e i e father snore. They heard a'seat. There was no need of binding from those below. Philip them, for they needed some more restor ative wor nl 11 'athered the flesh all up. He quieted the faithful brutes, andj safely there he pulled the sheet in they thought the poor animals were growling over the repast they had found. At length the hounds ceased their noise and all was quiet. An hour passed away and so did another. It must have been nearly midnight when the men moved a gr.in and thtn Philip saw the ray3 of a candle flash up through the cracks of the floor 011 which stood his bed, he would have moved to the crack where he could! peep down but at that moment he heard a man upon the ladder. He uttered a quick whisper to his brother, and then lay perfectly stilL The man came to the top of the ladder and held his light up so he could look upon both the boys. The fellow seemed to be satisfied that they were a deep for he soon returned to the i ground floor, and then Phillip crept to the crack. He saw the men taking knives from their packs, and ho heard them whispering. "We'll kiii tiie old man and woman first, paid one of them, and then we'll hunt up the money. If those brats up there (he pointing to the scaffolding) wake up we can easily take aire of them." "But we must kill them ail," said an* other 0] the villn its. "Yes," returned the first speaker, "but the old ones first. If we touch the young or.es first they will make a noise ana start the old man up." Philip's heart beats with horror. "Down the ladder—outside! quick he whispered, to his brother. "Down, aud start ap the dogs! run for the front door and tnrow it open—it isn't fa^teu ed O, do let the dogs into the house as quick as you can. Til look out fat father while you go." Daniel quickly crawled out thrcragh the little window, and Philip Seized a rule and crept to the edge of the scaffold. aroae to g« oat of uoors to ascertain the Two of the villians were lust approach* stateol all airs without. The three uiet ing- the dnjr of the fathers' room. They iowec^jM!!, l»nt ui»-y not take their had sot the candle down on the floor so guns. The old lady waa asleep in Her chair. "Now,** mid Philip, !ef its take two of father's rifles up to our bed. We may wnmtneni. W ware as good as nt. u with the rifie." that its light would fell into the room as soon asr the door was opened. Philip drew0the hammer of his ritle back and rested the muzzle upon the edge of the boards. One of the men had laid his hands up 181 the woodea latch. Tl:* boy uttered a single word of heart-sent prayer, and then he pulled the trigg r. The villain •loor. Tne bullet had passed thro* his brain. For an instant the two remaint* villains were confounded, but they quickly com prehending the n.-.rsre and position of! l»»t ur ent iey, and they sprang for the! uder. Tiiey did not howevcrjnr at that r00m' Wlule.^r:'nio,m!nt outc'r the company at iires^t^a^O^.The'.id '"™l. OT d«or was flung open of b*in r-.t, ,« ti- P' 1 T! ii i u v,,T 8 h^sl° wins had lost their knives, and the do!??| had so manned them that they were in- Alpine file# Rooks, Mctrop capable of further resistance. With jtre-l Molulian Christian rsalmun u aut.~. 1. .M»!U1 tra Mendo!.*oh! Collection ing Bud Social Hinging Books. man cast his eyes about the room. They rested a moment upon the body of him who had been shot, and they turned upon 1 V 11 ti .1 1 4 the old hunter could crowd die whole teeming truth thro' his mind but as i.e gradually comprehended all, Ji solt, grate ful, proud lurht broke over his features, and he held his arms out to his sons. •'Noble, noble boys!" he uttered, as he clas|)ed them both to his bosom.— God jk-ss thee for tliis. 0, I dreamed not bless thee!" For a long time that old man gazed on his boys in silence. Tears of love and gratitude rolled down his cheeks, and, his whole lace was lighted up with most joyous, bo'y pride. L-.ng before daylight Philip mounted a horse and started off for the nearest settlement, and early in the forenoon the officers of justice liad the two wounded villains in charge while the body of the recog by the officers as crimnals of old notoriety, but this was 'heir last adventure, for the justice they had so long outraged fell upon them, and stopped their career. Should any of my readers chance t.» pa:is duwn the Ohio river, I beg tiny w n take notice of a large white mansion that stands upon the southern bank, with a wide forest park in front of it, and situa ted some eight miles west of Owensboro. Ask your steamboat captain who R. M. B. has a large stock of the different lands erf school books used in Iowa. Among which are: RF.AM.RS.—McGuffey'S, Sander's, Parker's, Sudent's Elementary Sjiellinj: Book. ARITHMETICS.— Dayie*'. Kay's,Thompson's, Kiatth'tf, Adaot's, (Adburn's, Emerson's, btod uri".-. Dod's and Parker's. —Wei!-', Bullions',.Kirkhaai'a. Clark's, Smith's and Brown's. ULOOXACHIES.—Mitchel'% Sbitift, Ofocy's primary and large. HISTORY.— Wilson's and Willard'S. PHYMOLOGV.—CutUr's and Mrs. Taylor's. I'IIII-OSOPHV.—C'oi.ist.x-.k's and Parker's. CHKMISTHY.—C'"in«tufK'S anlGray'i. Davies5, Parker's and Kay'a Holier Mithe tn«ti' Bullion'* Cajn.hdl W. Wood Hurv's German Meth.xi K#s.[u«li:s French iVfefhixl Lid ieli &. iKotl's (jreeg Ijexicon J*vereU'» hvin Lexicou W« S't-.-'g Quarto. Kevai Octavo. University and CuKunon SelMol Dirtwinary Four or five kuub of .Siieakew Ufid hooks. Particular attention paid to filling orders from couutry merchants. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Among his stock may be found the Works of Irv.*-'z. t..ij)t*r, Bryant, HalU'ck, Ismgfel low,^ Bancroft, IK Marvel, iLiwily, N. P. Wil lis, Fanny turn, CUecvei, Mr*, lyslgwick, CiJ t«n. K'-nr tdy. Mr- Stowe, P^uee. Ha a l'Tay lor, Wi'-iroon, Frorf, Hawthurn, A. J. lavf« and other Aiaerkan authors, and also the sUc (5 irit Brittsn Poets, rtisto'icg and liiographieg ail the uu*t popular novels aitd cheap Lubiica tions, CHILDREN'S BOOKS WittaAit nuinW such as the Silver Lak ari W illc w Line t-jigvv tck's and Charlotte Lli/ab^th's juvmUe| t»oois ]Primer.i and Toy b«H»ks, &.c.f ite LAW BouKS. 1 E n a n A e i a n a a n Wlope t.and was upon the door utteredjcery practi.-c Ciuomal o-.i common cases• one sharp quick cry and then -ll up.n the cc 1 an order arid sell My Law Books at cata logue prices. MEDICAL BOOKS. R. M. B. has in »iore, and for j*le, Bltn I Chard's, I^«'s, Lindiay'n «tr! lihiki toii'- il valuable Me«iical Book*. All mcdica! w,'rk» Bn(i "Giaw A5D A MAKE.*'—Two vounc j''stores ladies of lndianopolis, who by-the-by long to the bon ton through the various fashionable avenues, they eoncluded to try the plank road.— Well, to the plank road they went, and while tivtintr briskly along they were sud denly arrested by a toll-grate keeper, who demanded his toll. "How mucli is it asked the girls. "For a n^n and a He had performed an act which many stout hearts would have quailed. The dogs irrowled as they went back to their replied, "it is fifty cents. ktam i, and if the stramrers heard them ell, then, rot out of the way, \a we are girls and a mare! Get up Jenny," and away they went, leaving tiie man mute astonishment. 111 MUSCATINE WliOLESALK AM) RETAIL o R. N. HI Si^F.TT, WOUI.D inform hi« fn nds CHftomers, and all others who want bvoks and sta tionery, that he has just added ferlv feet to his ft "re, and that he has now aitorc-room b6 feet detp, filled toth brim with SCHOOL, MIRFELT, AND RJ8,STANDARD, LAW AMJ MKDICAL BOOKS, Blank \%ork, Stationery, P.ipor-iianijinjj, Fancy Articles, and ail kints of Goods usually t'jr sale in a first class book store. Ail of which he will sell at wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates. SCHOOL BOOKS. aratiou m.store will b^dercd 'aVid'EoU at £aU^°Sue pia'.-s, THEOLOGICAL. .lhem»' „$**£ Ien..miriation« ol.'c an Kfiiscopa Family ar.d pocket B.bles, xonuaents, HYDROPATHY. A A foil atBortaicnt of Cold Wats- Books, and P.lace' an^ Uie Pfireuo'ogxal w.rlcs, andotber wwkewib- °.ns .IwMd by fowlers k. Wells. ^ed'^' OkfSlater ix)n?pr»*hended the the s«ea?in a ^»om«uil, and toward the sjot where the houm nature spran/r' Is had BLANK WORK. .r"s*''.% i MiuKHLimmm fiimm SINKING BOOKS. do the (itai do. 5a rsairms- Shawn W ALL AND WINDOW PAPER. STATU NEItY. F*lio post, llat cap, letter, plain and fancy Inote, print. wrapphiiT, wall, curtain.'tissue, wr- the boys. Philip told him all Unit tuui I jorblottiitfi, drawiii", po«t-'(ficc, mimic appened. It seemed some time before maiblu r. i, l)! rk, hluc, an uu i ihlc ink pyin£: prfs-waii'l hooks iiik"tn'n!.: steol ^na ?nti j»ens pencils, hill heads Bristol boards, cravens, waters, envelops, fcc, FANCY ARTICLES. Papifr 1 lacV.c folic., portfolios, ivory and "h"ll card .'a«s, ladie*-' port inonik'S. pocket boylt?, line pockt cutlery, bill 1 oo*t, /ine y illustra ted i^if* I n ks, animals for alimms, &,c. K. M. il., frrm Ins l(na "cxpcrietice in the bock trade,and Uk personal ac.plaint.mce with the eastern publish.huu. ts, has been able to purchase hi"? cmvis np»n th» mo-t favorable C3F* Cub paid for rags. B. M. BUKNETT. IHcAMITKR'S -HEALING OINTMENT. ALL w S1ifat thi? (MNTMfc ?elcMuute «Trary.ons!monthly' 4 without one diasentinj: ASK your sieamuoai rapiain wnu lives j^videnct of its power, and new proofs of iti L' 1£,4»ot and other inu*ica! ui it.n fhprn «t.d ho will toll vm tbit Phi'inle art'-•'•linua'.lycavi! there, and he will tell yw that 1 tin.p| bva,,( i the wcr o( or contrndictioa 'li'lhutmg nn«l gives among other Slater & Brother, retired tlour merchants, (thai it ii infajiiat.te jirthe cure of all Tumi-.™! tiiincrs. over S'ia worth of music md atthcM With disjiepsia, Iher complain', head I* P',Per ltS •harrha», tlax,chu!ic, and all pain., of great rep be i" red. stories Arthur's, AhfK.tt's. Agent::—A. GilfarL ami Tipton N. 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For 'JO years it hus Lcen lcanici! in law,Judges |the most genial, humorous, aud spicy inc n'*" tb« bugtry by themselves, and after driving purui-d, and the health ie?!ored. has pow- w o y U y U Z Z i were out riding a ibody—thus is the «ystem cUansad, tl e blood i, er to i-aaic all external Sores, Scrrfuh ui Hu- i Fancy, Sentiment the Nc\\ ast Fmhieil* SXI danger and .• expansibility, and !»ot in one ne has 1' fiiiied to within the reac £i-For sal for t'tdar couo in the whole world aud thu the bei.cb, ,, .f the (icijvl, M«r- 'present volume will be better than any I?'chants and those of which preceded it. Tiie Home Journal Fi every nation, namt, odeted by (ieo. P. Morris, and N. 1*. and degree among man \yrjl|js is well fcnown as the best hunilv kind,—a.I 01 wliem, 1 4 wsParrr developed, it u a fact JI'a|'Wwhich ".t «11,1 a sweeny, g.^ds s !infs? f^tula. big head, bigfestin- reading inatu-r and uuim-rovs larifc bilfuiua Pill*. parts Oi the GloW, Portrait s of Pobhc GRAY HAIRS »nd premature baldness prevented Iw tiweeeef' n' beautiful combination prevents the hair froni' hitcrest to the community, will Iiuciii SfS gio^vrii'JlC4 growtJl' "nd ren !crs in Uk BCSi"Ji:sr Tr- viwnuMishera itc failed. FEVER AND AGUE in a!! P« variovs typ^, ^rm.r.ently cur,-d !the excellence. In ordinary diari liaa, incip- 1 lent cholera, in short, h, ai! ca«^« of prostra-in u,UiOnil er,-1wimt ufiriai* c.ioieian id ^irum^r imnUmts tf chtl*! nl .. peco'iatlj sijicacious no family or ir.oivid'j„l should he without it. L\i 1 i»s. Pe sure to get the ceninne essence, winch it prepared on'y by K. ji 1. .vw at ins lii ug and Chemicai rt.ore, N. E. C^r-j ner of Fifth an i Chestnut Sirects, Phib.Tui phia. and forsnle by at! the respec.utde Ap th- ,':iFevpr and Ajruc ran he fared LOTS, i„ the P.wnOF TIPTON, *3• Ahlin«all's Tonic Mixture will iT rerjr lcili^,.v. arc oflwrad for up at oSre «ult. Price 1 Inl hundred a»«d f,f:y bottles ti»j been sold in *liisf wh«re*er used accorumg toil mr,t •. AliHTiea and the Musical objection, pronout.ee World and Times, edited by Richard I* good. Day by day new Stotrrs Willis, with Lowell Mason, Ceo. l"U'll!li in the cure of all Tumi M, tilings, over $*25 worth of music Ulld b.»enii!,ie KRM.iration, A».d by 1 |ost a family up 111 regard to ncarlv eveiy 4 full course of im irnctien in harmony annu ally. is the very best mush ul journal e\er published. These three publications will 1 :L^'entions, amting. SenlptiiK, Discoveries Wit, Humor, i""' rf»« ?"T them. 'newmusi.^^ for tiie Sabbath, the chureli, It ia rishtly termed ai:-he»liiiK, for there i»:a,!(^ Fireside. Kt views tuid Pel* PREMATURE GRAVE. Address, DYRE & WILLS, 2G7 Broad TT is a remarkable tact that thousands have way. time to arrest t',» course of disease, it »nK's. ana sending the papers eontuinitig also a startling truth that thousands have ho- n Ilt to Dyre Willis, will recicve the thrctt heralded to an untnnely grave by the use of jwoifcs named, for one year. poi*onou» Boitrnms. Tii.- author tfierefore net ing the nece.Niity of some good aud effioient iciiw, whidi could be rcl.ed upon wh.r.. the ser vices of competent physician* could not be ob tained, has Kn induced 10 oli'er his VM V LUKE I.IMMENT. and ANTI-BILLlOt S PILLS Uj Le public. I hise .'ficdiciric^ iirt pound-il ftiic'iy honejt at,.' turn medic in»« of viis'i" p'Ji ity, being warranted as purely yeget- 4o 000 canes o rheumatism, burns, nicer!!, sprains,fevei-.,ores, sore fhroat, neuralgia, Ui 'h iding whatever given u'I pe* BARN I'M & BEACHES1 PAPER^ IHt ILLUSTRATED HfiWl si* CEKTS FIB torv. P. T. BARNl'M, Special Partner, H. D. Sc A. E. BF.ACH (ienenil Partiior*. boils. ring bor.-s/pimples, diarrhea,3'^uv'^been i^,S^ contain^ .sixteen iargif eared ia the last year. Also uamerous cas.j« of! Pa^'3 The ILLUSTRATED NEWS isjub- (l feat vai it-tv ol inter- !"'lou,d l* ache, diseases of the skin, jaui.dice, nervo.a Beautiful Pictorial History of the IVyrlJ, pain» of all kmdj. billious atfec-tions, cost.ve- 'in wh.ch scenes and v^nti in this umi a faii/tful at*! Scenes in our National Capitol, an^ T. f. McKinn *»s Circassian Hair lUic. f-haracters. and all matter* of general biographies ol Eminent i' promptly Illustrated. Due attention will At NTS WNKTPn ibSP?"1Il( 'he Kthitiois, Scientijic and u "ANTED l^gncii//«ra/mtensts of the Cutimryi r,w rT.#r4?£^cSsa sr U,RR^ an uvsjualtd reae-dy for ch' let a. dysent-rv'. °:ia rtSt 13 ,iHV ou,tl bow- 'aration by the eminent POISON, At the conclusion ol tacli volume a T.J. McKinny's Worm M^iciw contain* katwL'ome title page and inde* will be w poison and is warrant! purely v.vcUl le.— gratuitously furnished by the r'^ P"'P* artist F. O. I)ar- i'?y and ^ill l»e presented to sut*i fiber*. binding of the Volumes, wi*3l \r ,'I1!^rar^ News' am? 'Home witho it o, ury in the systt tn. by the use of i»'.»0u0aL Will be supplied to muil eubacri* J. icKin iy's Fev. and Ak' ic pills. Tt.ir, tor,-1 ^rie year for lour dollars. MAU' STBSCRIPTIOK I'RLCEI, TWO voi.iMts ix osi \K.\N. 50 U'i Payable, in all cases in |nKan*:e. la consequence of the very low priea at which this paper is placed no gratuii afforded, l^ vond thts rs S1H above. On receipt of orders for luck number* which are on hind will be immediately n. .i 11 8nd ni,8s?,,l«' numbers .-"ipplud us ipph soon theri-ain as possible. Tiu» Lark number's ol the lir.-.t volume .vili be unim plied. 41 iy tree-1 T"f«ct mcceu hat b«aii tL the re- 1 letters post paid slumld he addressed Illustrn'.'d News,' New Yoiit. P. T. HA KM I M, Sj« eial PartnHk 1'KACIl, u*. & »2b, l"ilton N. Y. 1 •caries in th.. Cnited 8ta*.e. aud in Tipton br i A. (.ILBF'K'I, X'-fht for Teuar county, Iowa, i wherncao be had dr ijs, medicine, fancy artwj c!w,4fcc., a larg« assortment, and at lowest) prices. nl Upton. Nov. 12, 1853. TO II w JLOTSF WM. H. TUT HI IX MOKE V MOmc Y per bottle. 'CJIGHT DRAFTS on New Vork ran be had A full supply k» pt Constantly oti hand l!,e rllM*r uett from the Maiiufactui'trt. Alte, larre trtifteates or Deposit, an 1 Drafts on Ledgers, io'uria.s, records, hotot r«ei«ter*,' *»«ortinen» r»'ug», Me.tteiiw, p»l|i Cuueh i C.ties cashed- -American Uold fiir ca'n bopvx, half bound accent books, blank "ledl"n9»'syr"r- (~c.,! ., by nistntl at a stnull piciuhin., by 1 Slims to Puit parrluwers. .WM TUTIItL Tipton, ffovettfeer 12, IHftS,