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" Do T TbUkllo la Married!" r Joax o. sax a. ' lladam ! yon are very pressing ' And I can't decline the task, With the slightest gift of guesting. You would hardly need to ask I Don't 70a see a hint of marriage In his sober-sided faco? . In his rather stooping-carriage Aad.extrcmely rapid pace t If he's not committed treason, Or some wicked action done, Csn you see the faintest reason J Whv a bachelor should mn Why should It be in a flurry 1 :. But a loting wife to greet, ' Is a circumstance to hurry The most digniedof feet t 'When afar the man has spied heir, - If the grateful, happy elf Does not haste to be beside her. He must be beside himself 1 It is but a trifle, may be But obserre Lis practiced tone. When he calms yonr stormy baby, -Just as if it were his own ! ., Do yon think'a certain meekness Too have mentioned in his looks, - Is a chronic optic weakness That has come of reading books t , Did you ever see hi vision Peering underneath a hood. Bare enough for recognition, '. As a civil person should ! Could a Capuchin be colder When he glances, as he roust, At a finely rounded shoulder, - Or a proudly swelling bust f Madam ! thiuk of evcay feature, . , Then deny it, if yon can lie's a fond connubial creature, And a rry married man ! A Little Difficulty in the Way. . An enterprising travolingjagent fur a well known Cleveland tomb stone man ufactory lately made a business visit to a small town in nn adjoining county. Hearing in the village that a man in a remote part of the village had lost his wife, he thought he would go and see him, and offer him consolation and a grave 6tone on reasonable terms. He started. The road was a frightful one, but the agent persevered, and fi nally arrived at the bereaved man's house. Bereaved man's hired girl told the agent that the bereaved man was splitting - rails "over in the pasture, about two miles." The indefatigable agent hitch edjhis horse, and started for the pasture. After falling into all man ner of mud-holes, scratching himself with briars and tumbling over decayed logs, the agent at last found the be reaved man. In a subdued voice he asked the man if he had lost his wife. The man said he had. The agent was very sorry to hear of it, and sympa thized, with him in his affliction ; - but death, he said, was an insatiate archer, and shot down all, both high and low. Informed the man that what was his loss was her gain, and would be glad to sell him a grave stone to mark the spot where the bereaved one slept marble or common, as he chose, at pri ces defying competition. The bereaved man said there was a little difficulty in the way." " llanvt you lost your wife?" inquired the agent, "why, yes, I have," said the man, " but no grave stun ain't necessary; you see the cussed critter ain't dead, she scoo ted with another man." The agent re tired. Cleveland Plaindealcr. Sensible Advice to the Sick. The most intelligent and observing physicians will be unanimous in saying that sickly imaginations, or disordered minds, are more difficult to cure than diseased bodies, and that the real ob stacle to cure of the latter lies in the obstinacy of the former. Some people but slightly diseased in body, make themselves helpless by the operation of the imagination, and physicians find it impossible to cure the slight malady, until something has been done for the miud. Hence the advice often given to invalids to travel, whereby their minds can be diverted from the body and the' ills to which the imagination gives rise. We find in the papers the following bit of advice to invalids, com ing from Charles Lamb, which will be generally regarded as sensible : " You are too apprehensive of your complaint. The best way in these cases is to keep yourselves as ignorant as the world was before Galen, ot the entire construc tion of the animal man ; not to be conscious of the midriff; to hold kid neys to be an agreeable fiction ; to ac count the circulation of the blood an idle whim of Harvey's ; to acknowledge no mechanic-ism not visible. For once fix the seat'of your disorder and your fancies flux into it like bad humors. Above all, take exercise, and avoid tampering with the hard terms of art. Desks are not deadly. It is the mind and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of the tailors; think how long the lord cnan celor sits; think of the brooding hen." 2T" " My native - city has treated me badlv," said a drunken vagabond, "but I iove her still." "Probably," replied a gentleman, "her still is all that you do love. 557" It is a Chinese maxim, that for very man that does not work, and for every woman that is idle, somebody must suffer cold or hunger. - .EST" "I've risen from the bar to the bench." That' what a lawyer said on quitting the profession and taking up shocraaking. .-.- A young physician asked per mission of a lady to kiss her ; she re plied " No sir, I never like to have a doctor's bill thrust in my face." "What great phrenologist had a name most expressive of his professitn as a researcher in heads ? Combe, J5f This age should be character ized in history as the age of lager heads. " ' State Stocks. in New York 3Ionday, 1,000 Michigan State C ?oJi at 102." Q-OOID GOODS! cheap for cash on prompt pat i Onr Countrymen (not Queen Victoria,) iU imow wnere iney can get BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY ! And thev. iudtnntr from Tin at TTWrin .. from J as. Buchanan' p " First Flash over the At lantic Cable," as you know he is all Jiath and not rename.; auow mai n is ceciaeaiy to their advan tage to buy their goods at the : . , OLD MAMMOTH STORE OF F. G. LAEZELERE & CO. The undersigned take nleasure in nresonilnir to the people of Dowagiac and surrounding townsour positive assurance not jaracs Uucnanau s opinion that we are prepared to offer , ' A Large and Desirable. Stock of s Goods, . AT LOWER RATES Than can be found elsewhere in the County. THE REASON WHY. In consequence our being prepared to accommo r lt0ur 8 prompt credit customers, (and many of them have helped us through some close pinches, which we appreciate.) together with our ready pay customers; y IT MAKES OUR SALES LARGER! ' '' And consequently a smaller 'per cent on large sales will nav our expenses : and it will also re- lieTe the farmer and prompt paving man from the necessity of laying up for months an amount of un certain currency to meet their daily expenses. No man wants from one to two hundred dollars laving idle when their funds will pay tbein an interest and be secure against failure. And were it for the credit system, many of our farmers would not own tneir larms, ana but lew merchants would be able to sell goods for cash or credit cither. But. cus tomers, give us PROMPT PY, At the Time you Agree on, And we pledge ourselves to vou that we will sen you adjoining County. CALL AT THE "OLD MAMMOTH STORE," And examine for yourselves. S5f We are agents for the sale of the celebrated Prison Wagons, Manufactured at the penitentiary in this State. We shall keep a supply constantly on Land, which we shall sell at niautacturer's prices. F. G. LARZELEKE & CO. Dowagiac, Sept. 15th, 155. An Act for tbe Destruction of Canada Thistles. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Board of Supervisors of the Comity of Cass in Session assembled, that any person or persons owning, occupying, or hav ing the agency of lauds ia the County of Cass, who shall knowingly suffer any Canada Thistles to grow to maturity, or so nearly as to be found in bloom, on his. her or their lands respectively, shall forfeit and pav not less than two dollars, nor more than twenty l -liars, at the discretion of the Court, with costs to be recovered before a Justice of the Peace in an action in the case, one half of which sum shall be paid to the person complaining, and the other halt thall be paid to the Treasurer of the township where suca penalty was recovered, aud shall be apportioned among the several School Districts, ia the same manner as other School money. Sec, 2. Any person residing in said County of Uass may institute a sun ior ins recovery 01 saia penalty in the name of the people of the State of Michigan. Sec. S. All moneys which shall come into the hands of any Justice by the virtue of the forego ing provisions, shall be paid over to the Treasurer as aforesaid, within thirty days from the receipt thereof. Any such Justice, who shall neglect or refuse to pay" over such money as aforesaid, shall forfeit a sum in double the amount which he would be liable to pay said Treasurer, the same to be recovered by said Treasurer in an action of debt, or in the case, aud applied to to the support of scuoois m me same maimer us is jru muu in sec tion one, of this act. Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force in ninety days from and after its passage. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of record. E. B. WARNER, Clerk. Approved October 17th, A.D. 1351. ,23wG Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Cass County, that the two following Resolutions adopted at the present Session of the Board, which was as follows, to wit : 1st. Rtolrl, that every claim presented to the Board be signed by the person furnishing the same and sworn to before some proper officer, except in cases where it is otherwise provided for by law. 2d. Resolved, that the Clerk be authorized and directed to procure a sufficient number of printed blank certificates for the attendance and milase of witnesses attending the Circuit Court in criminal cases, and that he be required to deliver to each witness apylying therefor at his desk, a certificate stating the number of days that he or she has been in attendance before the Grand Jury or Court, and the milage to which they may be entit'ed. And that the account of no witness be allowed unless accom panied by such certificate, or the loss thereof be properly accounted for. - That this Resolution shall tako effect from and after the first day of the next December Session of the Circuit Court of the County, and that the same be published in both of the newspapers published in the County for six weeks next preceding the December term of the Circuit Court ; and that the Comity Clerk be in structed to post up in the Court Room two notices of the passage of said resolutions, to remain in the Court Room during the Session f tbe Decem ber term of the Court. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of record. E. B. WARNER, Clerk. Dated Casscpolia, October 25, 1S53. 28w6 2?-A5r TTl-V ALL persons indebted to me on book account, notes or judgments, are hereby notified to call on im and m:ike payment forthwith, as I can wait no longer. And uir.her, all persons indebted to me in any manner wha'tver are hereby notified that payments will be required to be made to me in per, as I now have no agents whatever, nor shall i recog' ze the acts of any one in the settle ment of matters for me until further notice. MIXOTT McCLELLAXD. Dated Dowagiac, Supt. 9, 1358. 20tf . .ROCHESTER HOUSE. Near the Michigan Central Railroad Depot MRS. WM. BAXNARD, - ; rpAKES this opportunity of expressing her grat JL itude to the public, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a contin uance of the same. A Few More Boarders, (With or without Rooms,) or a gentleman and his family wishing a parlor aud board,, can be accom modated on reasonable terms. Persons without the comforts of home and conveniences of a Boarding House can fiud the perquisites necessary for the same. b24j1 j October 7, 1858, CASH, CASH. First Flash over the Atlantic Cable! Queen Victoria to James Buchanan : WIIEIIE IS THE CHEAPEST STORE MICHIGAN Buchanan Reply : At the New Brick Block of G. C. JONES & CO., Cor. of Front and Commercial sts., "DOWAGIAC. THE undersigned take great pleasure in pre senting to the people ot Cass, Van Boren and Berrien Counties, the opinion of the President of the United States upon this subject, and we can assure the public that he speaks By Authority. We are now opening a very Large Stock of Goods I which we shall offer for READY PAY ONLY! Having done a credit business in this place for the last eight years, we have seen enough of its ruinous consequences to be sick and tired of it. -It damages both buyer and seller, and we have done with it. We intend to offer our goods at such low figures as will induce purchasers to pay O -A. S..KC ! At the present time there is quite a large num ber of persons who will not be trusted at all, and there is a much larger portion of the community who cannot get credit any where, but are obliged to pay cash at credit prices. These two classes form, perhaps, more than one-half of our popula tion and there is no good reason whv a poor man shouid pay more than a rich one: and no sense at all in charging CASH CUSTOMERS for bad debts incurred under the present mode of merchandizing. If the people will only bestow one thought upon the subject they will at once see that paying cus tomers assume ull the bad debts, or, in other words, they take oil the risks of the credit system. The present time is very discouraging for making debts; the obligations ofthc people are now very large, larger by far than the crops this season will dis charge. " Property of all kinds is continually run ning down, and how would it be with us in the event of a total or even partial failure of the crops next season ? Is there one so blind that he cannot see that in such an event it would take a large amount of property to pay a very small debt. Who then, is so bold as to increase their liabilities un der this state of things Let Retrenchment, Economy, Industry, Perse verance and no more MAKING DEBTS be the Watchword, and take our word for it, ia less than three years' time we shall be free from debts, sit ting by our own firesides surrounded with plenty, contented and happy. We shall offer leading styles of goods at the fol low rates : Browa Sugars, from 0 to 10 cents. White do 12 to 13 " Teas, green and black, 25 to 70 " Coffee, Rio, 12 " " Java, lt " Molasses, $7 to 50 . " Syrups, best kind, 65 " rieavy brown Sheetings, 6 V to 9 " Fine do do ' 9 to 11 " Bleached do 1 to 14 " Prints, 5 to 11 " Ladies Dress goods, in endless variety, from 15 cents per yard up. Carpet t T Carpets About 300O yards, in price ranging from three shillings to ten shillings per yard. Any body wanting proods iu this line will save money by pur chasing from us. Finally every thins; in our Stock will be sold at prices that canuot fail to please. Call and see. G. C. JONES & CO. Dowagiac, Sept 0, 13-73. no WARD ASSOCIATION, IPliila delphia. A BtnetoUnt Intt-itution established by special En dowment for ths Rlief of the Ski and DU t roused, afflicted with Virulent atul "Epidemic DUae. THE IIOW AUD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, Rpveral rears amy directed their Consulting Sur geon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to opeu a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all tlieir forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the As soclutioti commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved mod em treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1853, express the Inchest satisfaction with the success which has at tended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impo tence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Tice of Onanism or Self-abuse, Ac, and order a continu ance of the same plan for 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 great benefit to the afllicted, especially to the younjj, and they have resolved to devote themselves, wun renewed zeai, w una very imnortant and much despised cause. An admirable lie port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice ot onanism, Mastur bation, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of the sexual oreans. by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Keports and iracts on tne nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly beinz 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 Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As sociation, No. 2 South iNintu street, rmiaacipiiia, Pa, liy order ot the uireciors. EZRA D. HEARTWEL, President, Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. my27-5yl PROBATE ORDER. O TATE OF MICHIGAN County of Cass. ss. O At a session of the Probate Court for the Couuty of Cass, holden at the Probate Office, in Cassapous, on Baturaay, me sixieenm aay 01 uc tober, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-eight -Present, Clifford Shanahan, J udge of Probate. In the matter ot the estate of Gamaliel Adams, deceased. On reading and filling the pe tition, duly verified, of Seymor S. Davis, prayus for letters of Administration, oa the estate of said deceased. - . Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the twentieth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court then to be holden at the Probhte Office, in Cassapolis, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. - And it is further ordered,! that said petitioner give net ice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy ef this 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. Judge of Probate. October 16th, 1S53. oct21-26-w3 DU. II. JAMES, the Retired Puysi- f cian, discovered, while in the East Indies a t eertain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Brou- chitis. Coughs, Colds, , and general debility. I The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of benefittinK hia fellow mortals, he will send it to those who wish it, the recipe containing: taininer .11 I Kir f rod lull uirrcuuus uiticiiiig uu nuccessiuiiy using WllS remeuy, keg, uu rvi-eip 01 ini ir name. Address 'O. P. Brown, No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. . : Oct. 7, 1858. ; ? nS4m3 INK! . TUB very best of Black, Blue, and Red Inl et ALWAKD-S BOOK-STORE. DRUGS & MEDICINES ! ID . "W". Olemmor, Formerly vith L. Brewer t Co.,) HAVING purchased their entire stock of Drugs and Medicines, respectfully - informs bis friends and customers, and all who may favor him with call, that he will keep constantly on hand TILE BEST ASSORTED STOCK! In town, of every kind of goods usually kept in a Drug Store. .1 . Call and See for Yourselves, At thft old Store of L. BREWER k CO., you can find alwaya a good supply of Drugs &. Medicines, PAINTS AND OILS, . . .... . Fettent JSedioines - . . i - DYE STUVSf Perfumery & Toilet Soaps, BURNING FLUID, LAMP OIL, Pure Wines and Liquors, FOR MEDICINAL PURROiES. -ALSO, A Few Choice Groceries. BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCO t- CIGARS! Physicians will be furnished at a discount. We sell exclusively fr CASH, and by so doing are enabled to undersell any shop when they do credit business. EST Dr. M. Porter's Office is connected with the store, and will wait upon all wishing Pre scriptiens. E5r I'lease Call before Purchasing Jikeiriere.JJFZ D.-W. CLEMMEll. Dowagiac, April 25th, 1S53 apr29-ly or HAETF0RD, COTTH. Cash Capital, 8200,000, WITH A LARGE SURPLUS. S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretary. LOSSES Equitably Adjusted and Promptly Paid. JAMES JH. SPENCER, Agent. mny204yl Dowagiac, Mich. CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE BX TUK Incorporated 1S19 Charter PerpetuaL ' FI11E AND INLAND . ; Navigation Insurance ! "I ALLS the attention of its friends,, patrons, J and the public generally, to the following tacts : UI its Having a Uasti Japit.il ot $-jW,ax, wuu asscus amounting u $1,3 07,9 03. 4r 2 ! lias transacted business successfully 33 years, and continues to progress in health, wealth and vitality, Paid an asrsrreirate loss of over 10 .000.000 ! Is organized on a National basis, with local Agencies in all nrinciDal daces, under a mercan tile system : founded on a cash standard, with an :..Vi ' .I . , konl. -f t in itiuir i c)ULUtiuii, utjK; 111c ouiut tuv v, the Hudson or the Mississippi, the Gulf of Mexico or the Northern . Lakes ; presenting a powerful organization as a conservator of p';Vjiio good and bond ot integrity equal to all emergencies it un dertakes, worthy the stability and dignity of an eminent American Incovnnration. On merit alone founding its claims to natronaire and favor. Afford ing superior facilities and security in matters of lusurauce Commercial, juecuamcai, ,reiuj or Rural n-hiU rnkin for imnortanoe and public service tbe first of Fire Insurance Companies of America, .... Insures at rates and rules as liberal as the risks assumed nermit. for Kolvencv and fair profit.' Especial attention riven to the Insurance of t A . , r- i . r r swellings ana contents, ior a penou ui uuiu uue to five years. fif "Losses equitably adjusted and. promptly paid. Polices issued without delay by - JAMES M. SILENCER, Agent. -od7-2iyl . ' ' At Dowsgiac, Mich. H -A. PL 3D W J JEL E , BY SPRAGUE &, HAWKS. THE TOUTED STATES, AAew Patent Elevated Oven COOKING STOVE ON AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL PRINCIPLE. In this valuable invention we do away with all the objections ever made to the elevated Oven Stove, ine pipe-nue is piaceu in irom oi ineoven, in fact, forming a part of the oven itself, and by this means we are enabled to regulate . the baking more perfectly than in any other stove which wag ever made. We have but one damper to it, which bus three wings never liable to get out of order, and is also patented. By turning the damper one way, we force all the heat and name under and up in tfie back of the oven, over the top, and thence down in front, until it enters into the flue, and passes off the curvature in the bottom of the oven, which requires the heat to descend, and hugs the oven during the circuit. Reversing the same damper, we totally exclude the entire heat from the oven, it all passing into the flue direct, without even reaching the oven. This simple and beauti ful arrangement needs, we are certain, no further recommeudation from us. T5ie pipe being thus located, the stove can be set close to tbe wall or side of the room, with 'a small zinck or tinned board hung on the wall; the pipe being so far from uie wuu as uono injure n; me siove, so set, win occupy less room than ordinary square or dividing flue stores. - . . A number of these Stovcg have been sold recent ly, and have given Entire Satisfaction I - We refer to U. C. Squire, J. M. Spencer. Dr. Fos- dick, Mr. Rudduck, W. R. Conine, II. Michael, and twenty others in this village; and also to Mor ris of Little Prairie Ronde; J. Q. Lofland, Uziel Putnam, and numerous others in the country. Y e have also several other patterns ot Cook stoves warranted to rive satisfaction. Also a gen eral assortment of " - - II A R I W A It E 9 COMPRISING ' NAILS, ' IRON, GLASS, SASH, DOORS, HOUSE TR IM MINGS, Carpenters' Tools, Foreign and Domestic Cut lery, Cross-cut Saw-Mill, and Circular Saws, Tin ware of all descriptions. Oar Prices Shall give Satisfaction ! " .' SPRAGUE & HAWKS. Oct 7, 1853. n2lw22 GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. SPLENDID GIFT3 I At 439 Che$tut St., tJte. only Orhjbvil Gift Book Store. GG. EVANS would inform hia friends aud the public that the Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building 439 Chestnut St., two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book at the regular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from 2ic. to $100 : Worth each. 550 Patent English Lerer Gold Watches $100 00 550 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, lak. cases 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted 500 Parlor Timepieces -500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins -500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets $5 00 to -500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, - -1X0 Gold Lockets (large size doub. case) 2tX0 Gold Lockets, (small size) - 1000 Extra Gold Pens, cases A holders 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies") -2500 Gold Pens with Silver Pencils 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, Cases A holders 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies') - -2000 Gents Gold Rings 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins - . -3500 Misses Gold Breastpins 3000 Pocket Knives . 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs 200i Sets Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, -2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops -6000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases 1500 Ladies' Cameo, Jet, or Morsr.icPins 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon pins 50 00 Zo 00 15 00 10 00 12 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 3 00 SO 00 50 ftO 00 50 50 50 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 5 00 5 00 1 50 0000 Articles ot uom Jewelry, uut Hooks, &c, &c, not enumerated ia the above, worth from 25 cents to S25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as can bo obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every, town in the Union. Thoe desiring so to act, cau obtain full particulars, by addressing as above. N. B. Being largely interested in publishing books, and buying from other publishers in im mense quantities, for cash, I am enabled to make larger discounts to country agents and book deal ers than can be had at any other house in the country. Any book published in the United States, the retail" price of which is $1 or upwards, will be promptly sent, gift included, on receipt of pub lisher s prices. An extra $ I book and gift, given to any person ordering; ten bonks to be sent to one address. Scndfor a catalogue. Address O. G. EVAXS, Publisher, OctT-24wO 430 t'hsstnvt St., rhUnddphia. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. A FARM in Newburg township, half a mile south of Bear's Steam Saw Mid, and 3 miles northeast of Vandalia, containing COO acres, all under good fence, with 00 acres under the plow. and 60 acres of meadow. The soil is good, being a mixture between heavy tituoer and oak and hick ory openings, with an under-growth of hazle and grape. On the place there is a new framed house, 22126, with wing 2ft feet long; frame barn l&Zli; two young orchards, just come into bearing ; two good welis of water, also running water for stock. There is a good cranberry marsh on the premises. The place will be sold whole or in part, to suit the purchaser. A good road runs through the place, so that it can be divided without inconven ience. Price from $12 to $16 per acre, according to the way it is divided. TERMS From one-fonrtu to one-third down, and the balance in payments to suit the purchaser. Refkuexcb Joseph Smith, at Cassapolis, or John A. Fosdick, on the premises, or enquire at this office. . ORSON RUDD, Assignee of John A. Fosdick. September, 1858. n septlti-Sm CABINET & CHAIR FUBN1T0BE. H..BIGELOW, AT TIIE'Old Stand opposite the Freight House, Manufactures, and keeps constantly on band, all kinds of Cabinet and Chair Furniture, amongst which may be found Sofas, .Centre aud Card Tables, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteads and Chairs of all kinds, &c. I he public are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, and learn prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Matras ses kept constantly on hand or furnished to order. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice. Havinir a first class. 0 hor9e power. Steam En gine in operation, I am prepared to do nil kinds of Tcrxixo on snort notice. na-jyi Dowagiac, Sept. SO, 1653.. . TO THE 'BUILDER. 2sLt.- AT. Smith, ARCHITECT, will remain in Dowagiac a few weeks only. Instruction given iu drawing Elevatious, Ground Plans, details for inside aud outside finish. Linear Perspective, Geometrical Hip-roof Lines, Hand-Railing, Ac, Ac Mr. S. respectfully solicits a calL Full satisfaction given to students or no compensation expected or re- quirejL : also, : ' . 1 Designs for Churches, Store Fronts, School Houses, Dwellings, Ac:, Ac.,' furnished with refer ence to economy, convenience, taste, and durability. Office ovi-r the Post Office. . Dowagiac, October 21, J 858, oct21-2w Tanning: and Currying.-:- THE undersigned, is carrying on the Tanning belonging to J. C- Clark, in the township of Wayne, County of Cass, and State of Michigan, and" I am prepared to tan Calf, Kip and Upper Leather, for tbo halves or any way to suit customers. Farmers and citizens will do me and themselves jus tice, by patronising home manufacture. Work will be done as good as French Stock or Philadelphia, both in the Tanning and. Currying Department Cash paid for Hides and Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts Ac. . CHAS.GERNON. Tanner?, Sept 30,1859. . t , n23m7.' Ohio State and Union Lair - College. rphis Institution has been removed to Cleveland lunio. itgrcto c iviiiijr vouierreo, anattu dents upon Graduating may bo admitted to prac tice, lor Circulars address at Cleveland, " M. A. KING, - ': ' . ' Secretary. Sept. 30. i n23w2' jrsriBs .... Ague zGjxrey . - FOR TfTE IPEEDT CVB.K O. '. Intermittent Ferer, or Fever and Asmc Remittent Fever, ChiU Fever, Dumb ; Ague, Periodical Headache, "cr Eilions ! Headache, and Dilicas Fevers, iaderd ifor the whole class of diseases , origi nating in "biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic conntrics. No one remedy is louder called fur by the necessities of the American people than a sure and eofe'eure for fever and Ague. . Such we nre now enabled to offer, vith a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease,, and with assurance, founded v probf, that no harm can arise from 'its use ia any quan tity. : '; - That which protects from cr prevent this disorder must be of immense tcrvicc in the communities where it prevails. . rst cnUinx is better than cure, for the patient escapes, the risk which -he" must run ia violent alta. ks of this baleful distemper. This Cckb " cxjxls the miasmatic poison of Feveh &xn Acir. from the system and prrvcnt3 the 'develop ment of the, disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet dtsevvyr d for this class of complaint?, but a'o the cheapest. The large quantity' we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Feves and Ague prevails, every body thould have it and use it freely both for cure and p rotettk-h. It is hoped this price w ill place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the fpecdv and cer tain cure of Intermittcnta is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro-' duces no, quinism or other injurious cil'tcts whatever upon the constitution. Thoc cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.' .' ;' ;' . : Fever and Ague is not alone the conFcquer.ce of the mia?matic' poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia,. llhenmatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation ' Painful . AJTcciion of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, C' lie, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stoma.h, all of. which, "when originating in tliis caufc, put on the intermittent type, or become period icaL This M Cuke " expels the poL-rn frr.ni the -blood, and consequently cires them, all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or t.-mporanly reriding in the malarious districts. - If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the in fection, that will be excreted from tl c Eyftnn. and cannot accumulate in Eufficunt 'quantity to ripen into d'sease. Hence it is even ir.crV valuable for protection than cure, and lew will ever suffer from Iiitcnnittcnte, if they ai iij themselves of the protection this rcn.cdy af fords. " ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OFAFAMILYPKYSlw, are so composed that disease within the r-.n:rc of their action can rarely withstand Tr cxr.i'.e tlicia. Their penetrating properties search, and cltaiise, and invigorate every portion of the lmmrai organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring it3 healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed dovm vrilh pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health cr energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. - hot only do they cure the cvery-dny complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almsnac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Ccstice ncss, Heartburn, Ilcadwhe arising from duordercd Stomach, Namea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Boxceh, Flatulency, Lost tf Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kimircd complaints, arising from a low slate of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the Llond and the restora tion cf tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR THE BA.PID CCB.E OF Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of ConsHmptive Patients ia advanced &tagcs of the disease So wide is the field of its usefulness and bo nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no lonrrr hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afllicted they: can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. r II EPA RED BY DR. J. C.'aYER & CO. .. LOWELL, MASS. ' FOB SALE BT TSS. B. HOhLISTER and A. HCNTIXGTOX, Dowagiac, Jlich. ly-july29-U NEW LIVERY STABLE. PALMER & DENIS0N. "VTTE ai-e.now prepared to supply those who Y niay favor us with a call, with GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL" LIVERY STOCK, Consisting of Single Seated, Open and Cove jcq Two-seated opened and covered . , . ; ?parrisiges ; ; . Also fancy and single two-seated j - : L; !. ; - Sleiglis; And till the appendages usually attached. '' Our Horses are young, sound, gentle and fleet Carnages new, and will be kept at all times clean ana 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, r . . . . i ; . ! . storfoffe; xchage IIotel,.orW the Dowagiac. April 23d. 1BSS.- . anr30llr G-EO. RAPLEE WATQ11 MAKEB & REPAIREtC cJs . permanently located himself fffihQ HOLLISTEK'S'DUUG STORE t ty where he is Dreoared tr An &US custom work; snch as REPAIRING ' " ' : ' ' '; "' " ' ' Clocks,1 Watclics l ': Jewelry Jill reasoiiaoie terms. -tW Strict attention paid to Repairing and Reg ulating fine Watches, and all . .? . ,-' WO R K WARR AN TED. y Fine Gold and Silver Watches ordered to 'suit l;iitnmpr miH tron-ontul .1 I . . . . ., Tin . i ,n raves. AlnO Silver and Plated -Ware. .. c, rPRODITCf! Wnnn BtA TTTrirT i .' in exchange for work. july8-Hyl ?r y QEO. RAPLEE." To Hunters & Sportsmen; Iuwb opened- a miuj' ior the purpose of Slaking and Repairine Gnns. h ri conudent that I can do such work BETTER than any other man in Casa County. Oomn n ine tor yourseljres, . , , ; .,' tgTShnp ocer Jfer, Sprague k Hawkj ' Jfard ware Store. " 4 ; '-- HENRY MICHAEL Dowagiac, October 14th, 1S-18. 5f . I BY virtue of an .execution f"; gr ander the eal of the Crcuit Cou rt for the Countyof Cass and State of 3 '5 rected'and delivered, I haye levied opon , end halj expose at public Sale to the highest bidder, at tb , Court House, in the village of Cassapohs in the v r ': j H.tnrnav. til Ikninty OI jas niwewu, eighteenth day of December, A. D. 1V J o'clock in tne asteruoou oi uu described real estate, to wit: Commencing fifty links east and five chains south, five minutes east from the south cast corner of lot number twenty lrom me B f v.nrUlia firnt anrvev. thence live n ' "I!: f..W minute, west. norm .eiS"lJ;"J-h:np thirteen d "neeCSestl VSZE? :; thence souton. degree west seven caains eicc south ten degrees west one chain sixty-eight links, thence south eighty-nine degrees forty minutea east ten chains . eigniy-seven u, c n-it rliu chains fortv-nine links to the place of besrinniug, containing ten acres, mag-- notir- T-anatinn lour aeirrero cnru, uv - piece of land described as follows, vis : Commenc Kn;na i,;w-.riv linta south of the south east corner of lot number nineteen m the village of Vandalia, nrst survey, inence bouib ai. ...i.;n.J.n linV- fhrice north ciirhtv-nine turte uioiuo ? - . . - derecs and forty-minutes west four chains nity- five links, thence norm -lumreu ucw it u-: itn thrnca east three chain eicbty-three links, to the place of beginning, con- .f. . 4i:rt,fia KiinHrcrtthn of An laming one aerw wiu " v 7Y" ,"T .17 4r . .11 ,. .,a r.irsud bemz in the south east quarter of section twenty-seven, in town six -, . i V r. ., in H fTntintv f)F.' iouiq oi ranjio luuiiccu "---. f Cass aforesaid, also village lots numoer lounern; and lot twentv-four i-r-th snrV-arvey of the vd laeeof Vandalia, In the County nd Jstote afore- ;i.iil. . - - - - .TnstrmT'V MARSHALL. Shenfl- SheruTs Office, Cassapolis, Cass Co., I .- . f MORTGAGE SALE, e- ,xr- ?r DEFAULT having been made in tne payment of a certain sumot moner secured to be paid bv Indenture of .Mortgage, bearing date the tweutv fitth day of May, lo5, executed by Mark F. Michigan; to Joseph W. Lee, of said County, and -duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Ueeos lor said jountv oi v;ass, on tne iweniy eighth day of Septeniber, 1S53, in Liber F. of Mortgages, on page 155 and lart, and the amount cliiimed to be due on said Mortgage at the date of this notice, being seven . hundred and two dollars and sixty -six cents, and the time for the payment of said sum of money having expired, and do suit or proceedings at law or equity haviug been insti-.. tuted for the recovery of said sma of money or any part thereof : therefore, notice i. hereby gi ven. Midi U 11IIUC OI pun VI OI B'ilt; VOIlldiUl'U IU BMIU Mortgage, and in pursuance of the Stat ute in such esse made aud provided, the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit : Twenty acres lying in the tion eight. Also the ponth-weet " quarter of the north-wet quarter of section nine, til in township fight, south of range fifteen west, in Cass County, Michigan, and containing in all sixty acres of land, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the fifth day of February next, be---t ween the hour, of nine o'clock iu the forenoon and the setting of the sun of the saine day, at the ' Court House, in Cassspolis, hi said County of Cass. - '. , ' ' , JOSEPH W. LEE, Mortgagee. . C. SHAXAn.ur, Attorney. Dated November StlfISCA " novlI-29w!2 , . MORTGAGE SALE. DEIHL LT having been made in t!ie pnyinent of a sum of money, secured to be paid bv Iu. denture of Mortgage, - bearing date the twentr- seventh day of ,Auq;ust, A. D. 1857, executed by Edward A. Allen, ot tuc County ot Cass end Mate of Michigan, to Avery A: Smith, al.-o of said Connty ot Cass, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said County, in Liber G of Mortgages, on pages 5234 and 235, on the thirtieth day . of August, . A. . D., 157, and tbe amount claimed to be due xipon said Mortgage being two hundred and sixteen dollars anil thirty thren cents, and the time for tbe payment of said" sum of money having expired, and no suit or proceedings either at law or in equity, having been instituted ior me recovery oi saia money, er any pan vnereoi. notice is therefore hereby sriven that in riursuance of a power of sale iu said Mortgage contained, and Dy virtue oi ine riiaiuic in sucn case maae ana provided, the premises described in sail Mortgage, to it : itic soutu nan, ana tuc souta unit ot tne north east quarter oCcetyn, lhirtv-two, 32 in township five, f5 south of range fifteen f IS I west. containing eighty acres, lying aud being in eaid County of Cass, will be sold at public auction, or vendue, on Saturday, the tweutv-uinth day of. January, A. D. lS.'y, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of saia day, at tne Court iiouso door in said County of Cass. . .. AVER V A. SMITH, llorlgagee. James Srixrr ax. Attorney. Dated October 27th, 1S.VV " oct2S-27wl3 MORTGAGE SALE. DEFAULT having been made in the payment of a certain sum of money secured to be paid in instalments by Mortgage Indenture, execnted on the 14th day of July, lsr7, by I.ym.-.n B. Cray of Ca?s County, Michigan, to William Jackson of said county. Said mortgage 'was given to secure the paymeut of the purchase moncv for - the land hereinafter described and was duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, August 10th, 1357. in Liber G" of Mortgage's, on pii'cs 214 and 217. - lucre is claimed to be due on said Mortgage secu rity at the date of this notice, the sum of four hundred ninety-five and -50-100 dollars, and no proceedings having been instituted at law or equity to recover any part of said debt, notice is hereby given that so much of tho land hereinafter set nut and described iu said-Mortgage, will be sold at auction at the outer door of the Court House of Cass County, atoioon, to the highest and last bidder, on the 5th day juf February, A. D. lS5a, to satisfy the amount then due for principal, in terest and costs on said Mortgage sab. The pre mises to be sold are described as follows, to wit the north half of the north west quarter of Bcction nine, town seven, south of range sixteen west, be ing in Cass County. WILLIAM JACKSON, Mortgagee. Chahles Jkwett, Attorney. ' . Dated November 11th, isSS. novll-25wl3 MORTGAGE SALE. . DEFAULT having been made in the condition" of a certain Mortgago bearing date on the eleventh day of August, in the j ear eighteen hun dred and fiftv-seven executed by Amos Wilson to Brayton Bncklin, and recorded in the oftice of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Michigan, on the twenty-second day of September, eighteen hundred and fifty -seven, in Liber G of llortgaget, pages two hundred and fifty-seven and two hun dred and fifty-eight, on which said mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the sum of three hundred and three dollars and four teen cents, to recover which no wit or proceedings at law have been instituted. Notice i therefore, hereby given, that by virtue of a power cf snU contained in said raorU-e now become operative; . the premises herein described, to wit: the north west quarter of the north vst qnci ter of section number ci in township number six. south of rr-ge number fifteen west, in said county o( Ca&s, containing forty acres of land, will be soi l at pub-, lie vendue at the Court House ia Ccssapolis, ia. said county on the thirteenth day of January next atone o'clock in the, afternoon, to . satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage and costs, Dated October 11th. 1S5S. : - BRAYTON BUCKLIN, Mortgagee. N. B. Hollistkr, Att'v. - ' octl4-25wl ' PROBATE ORDER. - STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Cass s, At a session of the Probate Court for the i County of Cass, holden at the Probate Ollice, in . Cassapolis, on Thursday, the twenty -eighth dav of October, in the year one thousand t ight hunarct". and .fifty-right...' Present -r- Clitt'ord.. Shanahan, -. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of. Thomas Head, deceased. ' On reading and filing (he. petition, duly verified ' of Merab Head, praying for letters of Administra tion op the. estate of "said deceased, i .' - : " .- Thereupon it is .ordered, that . Saturday, the. twenty-seventh day of November next, , at ten, o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hear- - ing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of . said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to apjcar at a'sesMon of-T 6aid conrt, then to be holden at the Probate Office" 1 in Cassapolis, and show cause, if any thore be i why the prayer of the petitioner should not bi granted. . " . , . , . k . ' And it is farther ordered, that sail petitio'nor. of the pendency of said jvetiUoii and the hear ine ttiercot, ov . causing a copy ot this order to ho r,.,li;o in Pai. HMIlitr kK F-'""-" V ". jjuuin;iii m, neVS- nnTW nnnted ana irciilHtin c-w-J m. Cass, for three successive weeks previous to .said day ot bearing, . C SliANAIIAN lA true copv.T " -: Judge pf ProUie. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an execution issued out of ind .m Thi,.i L .t.: T, "v oi vass store- day, the following described iSSto Sf the southwest half of vilW i n.V,W f' hundred and Mtcnty-niw ail Z H plat fcf Dowagiac TilTagen cS, ull Irtl and State of Michigan ' 3 Cl C-r JAvr, M 0?fini.N- Sn-itL, RheruX JAYE9 M. SPEvrua ift-, .... County of Cass and State of Michigan; il Z T rected and delivered. I have levied upoaandlhaU expose at public sale, at the Court H.." 7 1 ' n iif ; .i ' --""t. in . ine Dated at the Sheriff OGicc Cassapolis, 8th Nov., A.D. l&H f n norl l-