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X'- ... vA : . r V r'cllla Gray There's a low mossy vale on the old Kentucky shore, ' - ' There rve whiled many happy hours away A sitting and a singing by the little cabin door, -Where lived my darling Nellie Gray. Oh ! my poor Nellie Gray, They hare taken her away, - ' : . And m never see my darling any more ; I am sitting by the river, -And am weeping all the day, For she's gone from the old Kentucky " ' shore. The moon had climbed the mountain, end the stars were shining too, j . .1 would take my darling Nellie Gray, . r ; And paddle down the rirer in my little red canoe, - While my banjo so sweetly I would play. Oh I my poor Nellie Gray, 4c Cne day I 'went to see her, ahe had gone, the neighbors said ; " The white man had bound her with his chain He had taken her to Georgia, there to wear her life away, As she toiled 'mid the cotton and the cane. Oh I my poor Nellie Gray, Ac. My canoe is under water, and my banjo is unstrung, I am tired of liring any more ; Jly eyes shall look downward, and my song shall be unsung, While I stay on the old Kentucky shore. Oh ! my poor Nellie Grsy, Ac My eyes are getting blinded, and I cannot see my There's somebody knocking at the door ; -1 hear the angels calling, and I see-any Nellie Farewell to the old Kentucky shore. Oh I my dear old Nellie Gray, Up in heaven there they say, ; That they'll nerer take you from me any more; " I am coming, coming, coming, , As the angels cleir the way. Farewell to the old Kentucky shore, - . -f I am coming, coming, coming, Ac - A Roadside Colloquy. . " And so, Squire, you dont take a County paper ?' - ' ' No, Alajor ; I get the city papers on much better terms, and so I take a cou ple of them." Bat, Sqhire, the county papers of ten prove a - great convenience. The more wo encourage them' the better their editors can make them." " Why, I don't know any conven ience they are to me." ' , The larm yon sold Iast fall was ad vertised in one of them, '.and thereby you obtained a easterners Did you not?" :- ; " Very trne, Major ; but I paid three dollars for it." "And you - made much more than three- dollars by it." Now, if your neighbors had not maintained and kept it ready for your use, you wouid have been without the means to adrertise your property. But I think I saw your daughter's marriage in those papers ; did that cost vou anything?" , "No,but- ' And your brother's death was thus published, with a long obituary notice. And the destruction ofyour neighbor Brigg's he use by fire.. You know these things are exaggerated till the authen tic accounts of the newspaper set them right.' --. O, truebot And when yon were elected Squire the Printer printed your name, and af terwards kept it before the people in his official directory, for which " " Yes, yes, but these things are news to the readers. They cause people to take the paper." . ' "No, do, Squire Grudge, not if all were like you. Now I tell you the day will come when some one will write a very long eulogy on your life and char acter, and the printer will put it in typp with a heavy black lino over it; and with all your riches, this will be done for you as a grave is toa pauper. Your wealth, liberality, and all such things will be Spoken of; but the printer's boy, a3 he spells the words in arrang ing the types to these saying, will re mark of you : 44 Poor mean devil, he is even spong ing an obituary ! Good morning, b quire. Who'll tarn the Grindstone. DRUGS & MEDICINES ! D. "W. Olemmer, Formerly with L. Bremer A Co.,) ' HAVING purchased their entire stock of Drugs and - Medicines, respectfully informs his friends and customers, and all who mar favor him with a call, that ho will keep constantly on nana THE BEST ASSORTED STOCKl' In town, of every kind of goods usually kept in a Drug Store. - : .:..' Call and See for Yourselves, At the old Store of ii BREWER k CO., yon can find always a good supply of Druffs & Medicines, PAINTS AND OILS, Patent lve&iciaes DYE STUTSt Perfumery & Toilet Soaps, SALE C? STATE TAX LADS. AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, ) ''- Laksixq, Mich., July 1, 1853. NOTICE is hereby given, that certain lands sit uated in the County of Cass, bid off to the State for Taxes of 1356, and prerious years, and described in statements which will be forwarded to the office of the Treasurer of said County, some time next month, will be sold at public auction, by said Treasurer, at the county seat, on the first Monday of October next, at the time and place designated for the ordinary Tax Sales, if not pre viously disposed of at this office, according to law. Said statements contain a full description of each parcel of said lands, and mar be seen on applica- fnends and customers, and all who mar faror him j tion at the otlice of the County Treasurer. or other rears, at the Tax Sales in October last. will be offered subject to the right of redemption prescribed by law, as well as to the right of pur chase of the State Bids at this Office prior to the sale. WHITNEY JONES. Auditor General. BURNING FLUID, Pure Wines and Liquors, FOR MEDICINAL PURROSES. ALSO, A Few Choice Groceries. BEST BRAZDS OF TOBACCO &j CHUBS J3y Physicians will he furnished at a discount. We-sell exclusively for CASH, and by so doing are enabled to undersell any shop when they do credit business. . , ST1 Dr. M. Porter's Office is' connected with the store, and will wait upon all wishing Pre scriptions. Z' Please Call before Purchasing Elsewhere. .jfgjl . - - D. W. CLEMMER. Dowagiac, April 25tb, 1853. apr29-ly "When I was a little boy, I remember one cold winters morning I was ac costed by a smiling man, with an axe on his shoulder. "My pretty boy," said he, " has your father a grindstones "Yes, sir," said I, " Yon are a fine lit tie fellow," said he, " will you let me grind my axe on it r Pleased with his compliment of " fine little fellow," " Oh, yes, sir," I answered, " it is down in the shop." And will you, my man," said he, patting me on the head, " get a little hot water ?" How could I re fuse ? 1 ran and soon brought a kettle full. "How old are you, and what is your name?" continued he." without waiting for a reply :" I am sure you are one of the finest lads that I have ever seen ; will yon just turn a few min utes lor crrf lickiea witmne nmxe ry, like a little fool,. went to work, and bitterl v did I x ; the day. It was a new axe. and I toiled and tugged, till T was almost tired to death. . The school bell rung, and I could not get away ; my hands were blistered, anjl U was not half ground At length fey;v ever, the axe was sharpened, and h( . turned to me with, "Now, you little ras . cal, you've played the truant scud to school ; or you'll rue it." Alas thouhgt I,.it was hard enough to turn the grind stone this cold day ; but now to be called "little rascal," was too much. It sank', deep in my mind, and often have I thought of it since. Yben I see a merchant over polite to his customers ; begging them to taste a little brandy, and throwing half his goods on the counter, thinks I, that man has an axe to grind. "When I see a man flattering the peo ple, makinsr great professions of attach merit to liberty, who is in private life a tyrant ; methinks, look out, good peo ple, that fellow would set you to turn iner Grindstones." When I see a man hoisted into oflice by party spirit, withont a single quali fication to render him either respecta ble or useful, Alas ! methinks, deluded rsoDle. vou are destined for a season to turn a grindstone for a booby. Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by epecial En dowment for the licluj of im atcx ana ua- tretted, afflicted with Virvl-ent and ' jSpvlemic Diseasa. ' THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION", in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions praciiceu upon th unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Sur geon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their uame, to open a Dispensary for taetreatmeutof this class of diseases, in all their forms, -and to give letter, with a description of their condition, ( ae, occuDation. habits ot life, &c,) and in cases ot ex- treme poverty, 10 r uiioii u.iJiivji..'t.o OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved mod ern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, tar tns vear enaintr January isu iouo, eiurrsa i.iu highestsatisfaction with the success which has at tended the labors of the Consulting: Surgeon in the cura of Snermatorrhuea. Seminal Weakness, Impo tence, uonorracea, uieei, ojpuius, vuo ko oi Onanism or Sell-abuse, Ac, and order a comma- ance of the same plan lor the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as sured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of rreat benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote tnemseives, wim reiieweu iei, m tuia eijr imnortant and much desDised cause. . An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mastur bation, or Sell-abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a scaled envelope), FREE OF UnAKUL, ontne receipt oi inu onuiio iur noRtaire. Other Renorts and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, ic, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribu tion, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Iteport or treatment, Ar. wuimjh R. CALHOON, Cotsakin Surgeon, Howard As sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART W EL, r resident. Geo. Faikcuild, Secretary. roy27-5yl To make a hen lay perpetually -hit hrr a well directed blow on the ANNUAL TAX SALES. -. AcnrroR Gkxeral's Ornci, ) : Lansing, Mich., July 1st, 1353. f SO much of each of the following described tracts or parcels of land, situated in the Countv ot Cass, delinquent for unpaid taxes, for the years mentioned below, as will be sufficient to pay the taxes, interest, and charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said County on the first Mon day of October next, at such public and convenient place as he shall select, in Cassapolis, the county seat of said county, according to the Statute in such cose made and provided. WHITNEY JONES, Auditor General. 1856.' -Town 5 South of Range 13 West. 2. 2 g N J? eoluw 2 65 6t 70 .4 01 1857. Town 5 South of Range 13 West. s ot of n w fr C n e X ot e H n w lr n w ol s w nKf8WK seofow n pt of n w n pt of n e fr n pt of n e J 8 pt of s w J$ a w fr V of n e 1 se jofne V w of n e fr 3f sofswofse 23 neiof swjof se 23 n e Jof s e eKofnw s w X of n e . nwi a w ot e sVjofnwJi s'K sejofsw l nptof a w fr i t of n e J. ... e of n e 80 40 5 29 . 3 S3 52 70 83 70 6 51 4 36 137.66 17 85 1 79 70 20.44 2 20 5 21 137 176 1 14 1 53 3 07 3 57 2 60 7 04 12 160 13 99 1 39 70 15 03 13 293.12 10 39 1 03 70 12 12 19 292.01 12 49 1 24 70 14 43 13 40 2 33 . 23 70 3 31 20 57.21 2 33 23 70 3 26 21 60 4 50 45 70 5 65 43 40 80 40 53.40 64 80 36.35 80 22 70 52 70 13 70 17 70 11 70 15 70 SO 70 35 70 26 70 70 70 3 12 6 43 2 20 2 63 1 95 2 43 4 07 4 62 8 56 8 44 23 24 24 20 10 40 80 ' 40 25 160 25 160 21 SO . 26" 40"' 25 80 27" 33 27- 40 ' 23 320 V 29 40 80 40 81 C.40 32 160 : 32 40--84 80-83-150 04 70 1 22 131 3 42 S5 6S5 5 78 3 42 113 6 81 1 52 1 80 03 70 ' 13 70 34 70 09 70 '63 70 57 70 84 70 11 70 63 70 15 70 13 70 12 21 1 22 70 154 15 70 80 17 7 23 179 2 97 6 81 03 70 01 70 72 70 17 70 29 70 03 70 105 2 14 4 46 1 74 8 23 7 06 4 46 1 96 8 19 2 87 2 63 14 13 2 39 1 53 88 8 70 2 66 3 96 8 19 - Town 6 South cf Range 13 West. of aw V 40 '80 89 80 76 80 80 160 80" 5 160 6 160 ' 80 57 40 19 40 n w Vof a s e of n w a Y ul 8 w wi$ of s w i wi of nw.x . sofnwJ w $4 of s.w oe J ; e of n e X n vr V - ' . s pt ol n ft oi n w o 8 w V of n e 7 sjol'nwjf otswt 7 n e i oj s e x . w of s w V c4 of n w M n e wiofswV e of n w l . wjof n w V : eof ne V w i of 8 e n w A or 8 w a se hi . wKofwJof swif 13- 31 s e H of n e V 19 40 wUofnefrV - 20 53 w of n w 24 80 n e Of n e 25 40 wjofne . 25 60 e ot n w . sj.- bu swofaw t . 23 40 sw Vof ne M . 26 40 nwofae 23 ; 40 n w v ot e bt : a 1 60 1 60 3 30 1 54 3 37 3 19 2 46 '2 46 4 33 2S9 4 40 4 20 4 40 4 19 16 70 16 7 33 70 15 70 S3 70 rol 70 3 37 ' S3 70 313. 31 70 9 62 1 95 70 11 28 4 67 4 3 70 5 83 6 83 63 70 8 23 10 38 1 03 70 12 09 5 21 52 70 6 43 2 41 24 70 3 85 1 53 15 70 2 33 97 0; 70 1 76 80 03 70 1 5i 8 80 10 80 10 80. 10 150 13 80 13 13 14 14 15 180 4 44 5 43 7 55 2 61 3 CI , IS 70 44 70 54 70 75 70 .26 70 33 70 2 61 1 26 70 2 01 26 70 17 160 2 61 " 2 03 6 35 91 70 : 2 62 2 92 1 52 3 05 .3 05 1 85 1 13 65 87 26 70 20 70 83 70 09 70 07 70 25 70 29 70 15 70 30 70 80 70 18 70 11 70 06 70 03 70 2 63 5 53 6 72 9 00 3 57 4 31 3 57 3 57 3 57 2 S3 7 63 1 70 1 47 3 53 3 91 2 87 4 05 4 03 2 18 1 94 141 1 65 Town 7 South of Range 13 West. eWpfawfrV, 7 80 . 2 23 22 70 eKofswV ; - 12 80 170 17 70 swj 14 160 6 07 60 70 8C& -" I5 1 54,7 59 70. nptofneV 15 50 SI 03 70 wlrKofswfr 19 63.07 5 93 59 70 e fr yt of s w fr 19 32 81 03 70 S fr l of s e fr X 19 43 . 75 07 70 wjufneV 22 bO 213 2170 seofncfrV 30 40 1 61 16 70 swofseV 30 40 21 02 70 seofnwtr 31 40 " 87 03 70 w$ofwof ne 38 40 60 06 70 " Town 8 South of Range 13 West n pt of n e 1 of s w fr V 7 3 43 04 70 Town 5 South of Range 14 West 8 20 2 57 7 37 7 25 159 .7 27 1 59 1 52 3 04 2 47 93 1 65 136 1 17 Town C South of Range lSHYest. . . o m m ! 2 5 : e K of s w w or s w v. 12 160 13 80 13 80' 80 4 27 42 70 5 39 2 30 23 70- 8 23 1 66 15 70 2 41 10 05 1 00 70 1175 ' 83 03 70 106 n w Jf of n w of n w V 82 10 - Town 7 South of Range 15 West. - n X of n e fr Jf ; ' 4 67 - 8 28 32 70 4 28 nwVofnwV 14 40 143 14 70 2 27 neiof8W4x -22 40 . 1 52 .15 70 287 efof8Wf 25 40 . 104 10 70 1 84 Town 8 South of Range 15 West. , wWofj V.' 4' 80' l"33 13 70 2 18 8 e V of n e 9 40 54 05 70 1 29 nwfofneif 9 40 50 . 05 JO 125 , Town 5 South of Range lAvVfest. nejfofneif - 1 40 1 57- 15 70 2 42 w X of s w V . 5 80 8 90 89 70 4 99 w X f 8 '33 80 ' ' 13 40 1 84 70 15 44 5i ofsKfae U 84 60 8 94 89.70 1053 Town 6 South of Range 1G West. Bjofnwjf 4 80 10 01 1 00 70 11 71 sofneif 4 80 . 5 33 53 7 0 6 56 w ol n w tr if - 7 ' 65.25 1 15 undof eofne8 80 47 eVofse f f 8 80 i: 95 undJofnwV 9 160 127 40 1 12 80 : 1 47 n If 1nfn s V W V of 8 W l nKofswofn n ejf of n e 11 12 wti 17 11 70 04 70 09 70 12 70 06 70 11 70 14 70 1 96 1 21 174 2 09 1 44 lt'3 2 31 1 93 70 19 70 07 70 2 87 147 Town 7 South of Range 16 West. s 30 50-100ths acres of n 70 50-100ths' acres of n w Jf 1 80.50 1 73 17 70 . 2 60 sptofawfofne1233 . Z 46 '. 04 70 1 20 nwjfofnwif 22 40 1 26 12 70 208 80 2 25 22 70 317 80 2 10 21 70 3 01 20 45 .04 70 1 20 UO 46 04 70 1 20 60 1 11 11 70 1 92 40 81 . 08 70 . 1 59 23 20 . 78 07 70 1 55 33 80 2 23 22 70 3 15 33 80 2 23 22.70 3 15 36 60 2 89 23 70 3 87 wofneJf 22 wf of8ef 22 e of s w Jf of n e 26 w of e of n w Jf26 yK ofw Wof n w f 26 nwVofsw V ' 26 nKolsef ofswjf e of a w if . w & of s c jf efj of s wf Town 8 South ot Range 1G West. nwtfofnwV 5 40 127 12 70 209 neofnfX 5 40 1 27 12 70 2 09 nejfofnejf 6 40 1 27 12 70 2 09 Tillage of Cassapolis. Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11 b 2 n r 4 e - - : , 1 93 19 70 " ' 10 b 1 n r 4 e - "4 " " 12 b 2 s r 2 e 26 " . " 15 and 16 b 1 n r 2 e 60 " 16 bl or3e 84 , Tillage of Dowagiac Lot No. 2 .. 23 " " 20 " ' 51 " " 23 . . . . , 51 " " " 24 53 Hamilton's Addition to Tillage of Dowagiac. Lot No. 63 " " 1S9 100 " " 201 -i ' " " " 230 and 22 - Tillage of Williamsville. Lots No. 1, 2, 7 and 8 b 1 n r 2 e 10 01 70 " " 3 and 4, b 2 s r 1 w 09 70 " " 6, b 2 s r 1 e 04 70 " " 5 and 6, b 1 s r 1 w 09 -70 Tillage of Edwardsburg. Lots No. 85 and 86 11 27 1 12 70 13 09 " ISO 09 70 79 60 44 41 35 70 03 70 02 70 06 10 03 70 02 70 05 70 05 70 05 70 06 70 04 70 04 70 03 70 07 70 2 87 1 07 93 1 36 1 07 100 1 26 1 26 1 S3 136 1 13 1 13 1 09 1 47 81 79 74 79 MAMMOTH STORE. NEW GOODS. ISTEW PEICES! F. G. LARZELERE HAS just received the largest and most fashion able stock of new and splendid GOODS! ocgr inlrn.Inroii Xr. Carpenter's' mk VEGETABLE SYRUP, For the speedy and permanent cure of Irritated, . Inflamed, Ulcerated and Tuberculous or iSlSeaing Jungs, Bronchitis, Ulcerated or Tuber culous Sore Throat, loss of Voice, ' Chronic ' I Catarrh.7 Ticlding Cough, Night Sweats, Hectic Fever, Croup, Asthma, ana Jbx pectoration of a thick, watery, white, yellow, bluish or -darJc colored matter, And all rulmonary Affections. This wonderful remedy was discovered by the Doctor while traveline with the Indians, by which he has cured J1A X lUUlaAJUO, wno arc cn joyinsgood health. ' J p uu airecuoos givcu. sent bv express to any part of the country by en closing 1 wo Dollars to Dr. S. J. CARPENTER, Jackson, Mich. July 29, 1853. 14tf - ' JAS. PATTON & Co., IE3 ainters! House, Sign and Carriage Painting, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, EXECUTED in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. : Shop over Patton's new Store, opposite the American Hotel, Dowagiac, Mich. - aprSO-ly wendof nf of n w tf 4 n c if of n e X OH t W Of 8 W V w X of n e f ' n w ot n e if r n i of n w Jf e of n e Jf s w Jf of n e Jf s e oi s e f n w if Kofnejf Hofnejf 17 7 80 7 40 8 20 15 80 2 10 5 27 3 05 19 21. 24 24 21 25 80 40 80 80 40 40 32 160 34 160 84 80 84 SO 1 23 12 70 4 13 41 70 2 14 21 70 11 86 1 18 70 13 74 3 05 80 70 . 4 05 86 70 21 70 83 70 33 70 IS 70 11 70 60 70 71 70 8 53 S3 70 4 64 85 70 4 61 3 62 2 14 8 30 3 30 1 64 1 11 6 02 7 17 8 59 8 59 4 63 3 05 4 33 4 83 2 50 1 92 Town G South of Range 14 West. s 4 of n w Jf 6 80 ne Jf ofn w Jf 13 40 eptofnwjf 24 60 und 2-5ths ot Wright's Islaud . 81 70 ; 8 c Jf of se Jf 34 40 2 45 100 112 251 25 1 23 24 70 10 70 11 70 25 70 02 70 12 70 3 39 1 60 1 93 3 49 93 210 Town 7 South of Range 14 West. sKofneJf 15 80 efr Jf of n w fr Jf 23 67 c Mofs w Jf - 25 - 80 wJfofswV 29 40 nwjfofsejf 30 40 eptol wjf. ofnwjf '30 27.22 swjfofsejf -30 40 n w Jf ofne Jf 81 " w Jf ofnwjf ; 35 80 eJfofneV-. 85 80 e 4 of s ejf 35 80 ft jofBe Jf : 85 80 8 69 5 53 3 05 2 85 89 54 120 95 2 75 .3 07 3 07 3 07 86 70 10 25 55 70 30 70 4 06 23 70 3 23 03 70 1 6' 05 70 1 29 12 70 .2 02 09 70 1 74 27 70 3 72 80 7 0 4 o; 30 70 4 o; 30 70 4 07 Town 8 South of Range 14 West. ne Jf w U of s e V sejf ofaejf ne Vofieu wjf ofse Jf of sejf 4 n pt of w X of n w Jf 4 sejfofswjf 10 nwjfofneif 11 apt ofn efr Jf 23 1 160 1 80 2 . 40 2 40 5 60 2 80 1 67 140 82 1 17 137 2 52 1 24 56 70 23 70 16 70 14 70 03 70 11 70 18 70 25 70 12 70 Town 5 South of Range 15 West. eJofseV r 8 W Jf Of 8 W V wHoaejf s Jf of n w V What Time is it? rpHE undersigned, having labored for the last I seven years, improving 1 2 6 10 25 e H of s w All ofswjf seofMCRR 81 70 82 160 83 80 swjf w Wofseli' sendorw$ otswjf s-3 so e Jofne V - 33 77 wjfofnejf 86 80 706 2 49 6 47 4 73 1 63 7 93 3 78 8 24 1 43 2 05 213 70 70 24 70 64 70 47 70 16 70 79 70 87 70 82 70 14 70 20 70 21 70 Town G South of Range 15 West. the. character constitution of . All Kinds of Watches, W3 do his utmost to give satisfaction on all jobs n Jf of s e V entrusted to bis care. inejf ofnwjf - H. W. RUGG. ejofiejf Dowasiac, May 19th, 1858. - - may 20-ly n w Jf of a w Jf nwJfofseV and s Jf of n w Jf - sptot e ol n w f e ofswjf n w Jf of 8 w jf 40 80 63 80 40 80 40 80. 4 . 81 229 1 09 184 211 527. 75 212, 1 20 08 70 22 70 10 70 13 70 21 70 52 70 07 70 21 70 12 70 6 86 3 73 2 53 2 24 1 60 1 93 2 20 3 47 2 06 8 46 3 43 7 81 5 90 2 49 9 4' 4 85 4 26 227 2 95 3 04 1 59 3 21 1 89 2 3 02 6 49 1 52 3 03 2 02 SUMMER Cheaper tlian Ever. AMONG OUR DRY GOODS! will be found GINGHAMS, . BRILLIANTS, BARAGES, . LAWNS, Ac, which cannot fail to please. I have also on hand a large and complete assort ment of " GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, ! JIATSANI) CAPS, In conclusion, I will sav that I will be very clad to show these beautiful GOODS to such as want to BUY, and hare no hesitation in saying I do not mean to be ' UNDE R.S OLD! t3P DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.g5J F. G. LAREZLERE. Dowagiac, May 13, 1S33. injl3-3yl Chicago Type Foundry .' AND . PRINTERS -WAREHOUSE, NO. 90 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, - - - ILLINOIS. Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the eun is below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood- There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not onlv this virus, but also the bile from the blodd. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with the Jiver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxions infusion, concentrates the whole bloo4 of fho bodj in the internal excretorics to force them to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with epngestire violence. This is the Chill. But in this effort it fails. Then the Fever follows, in which the blood leaves ths cen tral organs and rushes to the surface, if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that othnr gront excretory the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat ;ie hopeless effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fetf.g. axd Acru. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. . IVe have labored to find, and have Tound, an antidote, ' " ' -- .. -- . Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this mnlarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel It from the body. As it 6houl J, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what U of more service to thoso kuV ject to this infection. 1 f taken in season it expels it from the system as it is nbsnrhed, and thus keeps those who use it free fro;n its atticks ; keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety nf affections which are induced by this malinin influence, euoh as ltcmittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics,' Colic, Paralvsis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, nil of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. . This " Ague Cose " removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre torics to expel the vims from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term aixlitnatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " Aqtte Cubs " docs it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedv for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. raErABUD BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. . " pics Onb Dol&ak pes BottlB". Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of 'Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FG3 ALL THE PURPOSES CF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For Costivexess; . Foil tub Curb op Dyspepsia ; For Jaundice ; For thj? Ccre op Ixdigestiok ; For Headache; L For the Ccrb of Dtsextert; : ' -. For a Foul Stomach ; For. the 'Cure op Erysipelas ; . v For the Piles ; For the Cure of Scrofula ; For all Scrofulous Complaints ; Jtor the cure of kheumatism; T? Pry -"V" C.t. . Foii tile Cure of Liter Complaixt ; ' lOR Dropsy; For the Cube of Tetter, Tumors and Salt : - Rheum ; For Worms: For the Curb of Gout ; For a Dccxer Pill ; For the Cure of Neuralgia ; For Purifying the' Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Price 25 cents per Sox ; Six Soxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, nave lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. . The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and tike no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for 6ale by - ; K. B. HOLLISTER and A. HUNTINGTON, Do wagiac, Mich.- ly-july29-lA IIEX7 Y0BK CT0HE! NEW SPRING GOODS ! Q. C. JONES & CO., nAVE JUST RECEIVED A IVcw and Choice Stock of. SPRCIG Ar.'D SUMMER GCCDS1 " WHICH WE OFFER AT PRICES . CHEAPER ; THAN EVER!! Our Stock consists of Dry Goods ! Groceries ! Crockery, Hardware ! Szc, fee. TO make the matter short, everything usually kept in a ' First Class Store I CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK and satisfy yourselves. Z3T STOKE ON FRONT STREET, Dowagiac, April 23, 185-9. O. C. JONES & CO. apr29-ly Type, Presses Ink, And every article required in a NEWSPATKtrUSOK OR JOB-OFFICE, - On hand, and for 'sale at the lowest market prices. fTHE improvements made in the preparation of J. Metals, give to me iyp manuiaiurva nt inis loundr. irreat reputation for ' durability. The -i x" 'y r i ji.. t suoscrioer IS prcparvu nvim tirtiu w iwrewro yu'w Uies Hi supply we warns Ol ine j.rum luruuuuui. the Wat. : -He will keen in store a large stock of Iloa & Co.'s PRINTING PRESSES, Which, together with those of any other maker, wul be iurmsbed at Manufacturer i imccs. He bas recently made arrangements with E. R. Webb, of New York, (formerly Wells k Webb,) and will hereafter keep on hand a large stock of his , , W O O T T Y P E The best in the market. Parties wishing to order largely of Wood Type, will be furnished with Mr, ebb Specimen Book. - Inks of Superior Qualit y Always ou Hand All ELECTROTYPE FOUIiBRY Is connected with the establishment, and work of this kind is executed in a very superior manner. 3T" A new Specimen Book is now ready for de livery, and will be sent to parties wishing to order. t), 1m DODGE, Treasurer. The Type on which this paper is printed, is from tne Chicago Type Foundry. mayau-sm PAY. UP! NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS ! THE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Cass and adjoining counties, that he has on hand and wiill keep constantly sup plied from the liattle Creek Woolen factory wltn a large assortment of ' Cassimcrcs,- Satinctts, Tweeds, Fulled Cloths, Flannels, Blanketing and . Slocking Yarn! To Exchange for Wool, On the most reasonable terms, or sell LOW FOR CASH! - 4 , - r5TAll "Cloths warranted DURAR15LE and FAST COLORS! Any person haviug more Wool than they wish to exchange foe Cloth, caa have the balance in Cash. The "subscriber will receive Wool to manufacture on shares, or by the yard, at low rates. " He will forward their wool and return their cloths in good eason, Fhfp OF CtURUitl - ", j Please call and examine my Goods and judge for yourselves. 53-Otfico on Main Stroet, opposite the Ex change, iu the village of Lagranse, Cass Co., Mich. - STEFHEX MEAD. June 10th, 1S53. junel7-3m .'LUMBER! THE undersigned, having rebuilt bis Saw Mill, and got itia prime running orderis now pre pared to furnish .. liiinibcr : of all Kinds, On the shortest notice, CHEAP FOR CASH ! f5? Mill situated a mile and a quarter west of Dowagiac, on the Dowagiac Creek. " !. . . . J. JL.. OAKLEY. , Dowagiac, Juno 22d, 1853. ; . june24-w0 A LL nersoni indebted to the undersigned for J. MEAT, Ac, are hercbv requested to call and i utation it haa at home and abroad it recommends HORSE POWERS AND SEPARATORS. P. D. BECKWITII, TTAS made a valuable improvement in Horse Xi Powers, and is manufacturing the same at his Foundry, in Dowagiac, vjass Uounty, Mich. This Horse Power is designed for eight horses. It is Simple and Compact in its Construction And is so arranged that the working parts of its gearing perform their labor with one-half the heavy strain that is required in ot her Powers, and therefore being subject to one-half the Wear and tear, and one-half the liability of breaking, both of which is very essential to every person connected with threshing. - ' It is warranted to drive a Thresher and Separator with less team than any other Power in this sec tion of country. It is lighter than most of ma chines, and ealv moved from place to place. And finally, IT IS HARD TO BEAT. r The undersigned is also agent for s R.I. MERRILL'S IMPROVED Double , milled Separator ! . This Separator drew the FIRST PREMIUM at the Michigan State Fair of 1857, and from the rep- ettle their accounts IMMEDIATELY,, as I must aave Jonas to carry on my business. 1 rwia TT?err-vTT Dowagiac, July 15, 1858. jyl5-iqtf i:self. Cg-Call at the Foundry and examine before going away from home after MACHIXES.SJ ' Dowagiac, April 2th, 1858. ; apr2S ly LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEH. HI ISSE D! GOODS to the amount of $G,000 within the last few years, and $500 EEWAED . will be paid for the recovery of the same amount of GOODS or CASH, or the apprehension of the parties who abstracted the same from my STORE. The subscriber takes this opportunity an nounce to this favored and enlightened and most worthy community, that he haa met with most serious loss by the abstraction of bo large amount of GOODS, for which he is unable to get pay, so that he solicits the Patronage of all ood men and women to call and help me in my present time of need, as 1 am determined to sea goods CHEAPER TIIAIV EVER ! in my line of business, and having just returned from Xcw York, are prepared to furnish the fol lowing goods exclusively for FOR CASH AND READ TPA T, at greatly Reduced Prices, such as c . - Groceries, & Provisions ! HATS AXD CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Clothing:, Crockery, . CLASS WARE, WILLOW WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, &c, All of which is offered at GREAT 3ARGAINS. I5yCull and examine the Stock. - A- TOWXSEXD. Dowagiac, April 2S, 1R.V?. apr30-yl WOOIi CARDING. Dyeing, Fulling, Spinning, "Yeavin, -. and Finishing, AT -LAGEANGI ! Fortnerly Whitmantille, Cass County. THE Subscriber having added a new lot of Ma chinery, is prepared to receive WOOL for Carding, on Rolls, or Manufacturing into CLOTH, SATINETS, FLAt.'IiELS, BLANKETS, fcc.; &c. Having had a long experience in the business, we feel confident that we can give general satisfac tion to those who will favor us with their custom. - G. J. VAN RIPER. t3p-X. B. Wool for Rolla muslt be Clean Tub washed. Wool for manufacturing will be taken unwashed, and cleansed by the subscriber, without charge. " Burry " Wool will be worked into Sat inet, at our regular prices. Wool will be taken at cash prices, in payment for manufacturing, and in exchange for goods. G. J. V. R. - Lagrange, 1858. jelO-7m3 FASHIONABLE MILLIHEn At:D DP.ESS T.'AICER. MRS. ANN E. SMITH TAKES this opportunity to return her sincere thanks to her numerous friends and the pub lic, for their, liberal patronage the past year, and trust' to merit an equal share for the coming sea son. Those wishing the Best Work and Latest Styles, , both American and Foreign, will do well to give her a call, as she has just reetiradsome splendid styles or patterns in her line. v P. S. Bonnets bleached, shaped and trimmed to order. Residence one door east of the American Hotel ANN E. SMITH. Dowagiac, April 28, 1853. apr8-ltf SHEMFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of th fir; r-t fe h County of Cass and State of Michigan, to me di rected and delivered, I have levied upon and shall expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, at tha Court House in the village of Cassapolis, in the County of Cass, on the eleventh day of September next, at one o'clock P. 1L, the following described real estate situate in the county and State aforesaid. to wit: Village lota number fifteen, seventeen, eighteen and nineteen, in Jacob Beeson's addition to the village of Dowagiac Also that other pieo or parcel of land, commencing at the west corner of lot number nineteen, in Jacob Beeson's addition to Dowagiac village, thence south-westerly on a line parallel with tho Michigan Central Railroad, a cer tain distance to the center of .Dowagiac Creek, thence up the channel of said Creek, to the line on the south-west side of the Michigan Central Rail road, thence north-easterly along the line of sai4 Kailroad to the soutn-east corner or lot number nineteen in Beeson's addition to Dowairiac, as afore said, thence westerly along the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, supposed to contain about one-half acre, more or less, being in the south half of the north-east quarter of section one, in townshin six south of ranjre sixteen west, in the county of Cass and State of Michigan. JUi3.ta .tt li. AlAfton n uttf oacru. -Jas. M. Spexcke, Att'y. Sheriff's Office, Cassapolis, Michigan, this 24th day of July, A. D. 1858. july29-Hw PROD ATE OUBEH. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Cass, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Cass, holden at the Probate OSceinr Cassapolis, on Monday, the nineteenth day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. Present Clifford Shanahan, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Sammons. deceased. On readiae and filing tit petition, duly verified, of Andrew J. Samxosensj, praying for letters of Administration on the estate of s"aid deceased. . ' " TbcreuDon it is ordered, that Saturday, the fonr tccnth day of August next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti tion, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are re quired to appear at a session of said court, then to oe noiaen at tne rronatc umce in assapous, uq show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. - . Ana it is turtner oraerea, inai saia petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate.. of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy or tnis order to be pub lished in the Cass County Republican, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Cass, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. C. SHANAHAN, A true copy, j judge ox rrooata, fuly 17th, 185S. V jnly22-w . PRORATE NOTICE. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Cass County Probate Court. Notice is hereby (riven, that applica tion has been made to said Court by Edward H, Jones, for proving the last will and testament and codicil to will of William D. Jones, deceased.'- It is therefore hereby ordered that the Third Tuesday in August next, be and the same is hereby appointed for hearing said application-and for prov ing said will and testament and codicil, at the Probate Office in Cassapolis, in said County of Cass, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. It is also ordered that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the Judge of said Court, at the time and place above men tioned, to contest the probate of said will and COOtCIL ... It is further ordered that the above notice and orders be published in the Cass County Republi can, a newspaper published in said County of Cass. once in eacn w cck lor uirve weens in succession immediately preceding said day of bearing. C. SHANAHAN, Judge of Probate. July 17th, 1808. july23-3w -' GUARDIAN SALE. , VTOTICE is hereby given that bj virtue of a li X 1 cense granted by Clifford Shanahan, Judge of tho Probate Court for the County of Cass, in th State of Michigan, I shall offer for sale at public auction, the north part of the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty-seven, containing fifty acres. The north part of the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty -eight, contain ing twenty acres.- the northeast quarter or tne northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion thirty-four, containing ten acres. And the undivided one-fourth part of thirty acres on the south end of the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three, all in township seven, south of range fifteen west, in Cass County, Michigan, on Saturday the fourteenth day of August next, be tween the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon and the setting of the sun the same day, on the prem ises above described, as the property of Lucetta J. and Henry A. Crawford, minor children of Samuel Crawford deceased. June 21. 185S. je-24-9w WILLIAM COTTON, OnardlanL ' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ""VfOTICE is hcrebr given, that by virtue of a Jl 1 license granted by Clifford Shanahan, Judge of the Probate Court in and for the County of Casa, in the State of Michigan, I shall offer for sale at public auction, the following real estate, to wit : Commencing at the south-west corner of section twenty-one, in township six south of range thirteen west, in Cass County, Michigan, and running thence east eighty rods, thence north one hundred and ten rods, thence west fifteen and a half rods, thence north two hundred and ten rods, thence west sixty-four and a half rods, thence south three hundred and twenty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and forty acres of land, more or less, on Saturday, the 21st day of August next, between the hour of nine o'clock in the fere noon and the setting of the aim the same day, on the premises above described, for the payment of the debts of Rulef D. Crego, deceased. JOSEPH JONES, Administrator, Debonvt nan. ' July 2, 1853. julyS-llwtt 111 ON England, Ireland, France and all parts of Germany, for sale by -. . H. B. DEXMAN, Banker, . june5-4 Dowagiac, Mich. -Attention! Farmers! I HAVE ENTIRE CONTROL OP A VERY Su perior quality of Hussion Winter Seed WJuft (an article introduced into the Wheat-grow ing districts of Russia,) which has been found to h succeed better than any Winter Wheat ever ? cultivated in that country. From Rossi it was introduced into anaua, .Michigan, .Minne sota and Illinois, in each of which it haa with stood the most severe winters and the wettest springs, to the satisfaction of the farmer. It "T produces trom w to so bushels to one wben sown on good land, and from its hardy nature will not winter-kill or drown-out from the ef- fects of a wet spring. It may be sown any time between the first of July ana the first of No vember. " rf PACKAGES sufficient to produce from 5 to 10 bushels the first year, put up in strong sacks, 111 will be sent to any address, on the receipt of hOne Dollar, by mail. Address, G. W. YERBY, P. O. Box 4537, ' , 82 Dearborn st, Chicago, I1L jr Dealer in Farming Lands and City Property Also, Lands located at all the Government Land Offices, with Warrants or Cash. Those having Farms or Farming Lands for sale, will find my oflice one of the best mediums to dis pose of the same. - -------- REFER TO f' 2 Hon. Jno. Wilson, Com'r L U. Land Dep't, Chicago. Col. R. 3. Hamilton, "Chicago. - - Rev. H. N. Bishop, " Hon. Henry A. W ise. Gov. of Va. CO Messrs. Sweeney, RittenhOnee, Fant k CoV Bankers, Washington, D. C. - " ' Jj Hon. George Briggs, New York. DHon. Vm. H. Ross, Gov. of Delaware. Robt Forsythe, Esq., Gen'l Ft Agt, I.C.R.R. fe N. B. In ordering, give your name.post office, U- county and State, snd the name of the nearest Express office. julv8-llm3 NEW LIVERY STABLE, PALLIER & DEJJIS0IT. WE are now prepared to supply those who may favor us with a call, with -GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIVERY STOCK, Consisting of Single Seated, Open andC?rfrr4 Buggies; Two-seated opened and covered Oarriager Abo fancy and single two-seated - SleigtLa; And all the appendages usually attached. t Our Horses are young, sound, gentle and fleet. Carriages new, and will be kept at all times clean and tidy, to suit the most fastidious. We would respectfully solicit, and hope to merit, a share of the patronage of our friends and the public. ' tST" Enquire at the Exchange Hotel, or at the ' store of JL Brewer k Co. Dowagiac. April 23d, 1858. apr.3ftlj . To Let, MY NEW STORE, opposite American Hotel. Enquire on the premises. apr?0 JAMES PATTON