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LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. PASSENGER TRAINS on the Michigan Cen tral Railroad, on and after Monday, Jan. 11th, will leave Uowagiac as tollows: TRAINS EASTWARD. Mail express 10:30 A. M. Evening Express, 10:90 P. M. Night Express, 2:15 A. M. TRAINS WESTWARD. Mail Express, 5:55 P. M. Evening Express, 2:15 A. M. Wight Express, 6:10 A. M. Trains connect at Chicago in the Great Central Depot, with trains of the Illinois Central, Chicago, Burlington A Quincr, and also with all other liWs direrging from that'city. At Michigan City with trains of New Albany A Salem Railroad, to all parts of Indiana. At Lake Junction, with the Joliet Cut-off trains to Mattcson and Joliet. Con necting at Matteson and Calumet with trains of the Illinois Cential Road, and at Joliet with trains of Jthe St. Louis, Alton A Chicago, and the Chicago A Rock Island Roads. Trains connect at Detroit with Great Western nd Grand Trunk Railways of Canada, and the De troit and Toledo, and Detroit and Milwaukee Rail roads, and Cleveland Steamers. At the Company's Ticket Offices at Detroit, Chi cago, Joliet and Lafavette. Through Tickets can b purchased to all the principal cities and towns .in the United States ana Canadas. LUXURIOUS SLEEPING CARS upon all night trains. Ruttan's celebrated VENTILATING APPARA TUS upon all day trains the best dust preventa tive in use. R. N. RICE. Gen'l. Supt. M. C. R. R. Office, Detroit, January 11th, 13WJ DOWAGIC POSTOFFICK. CLOSING Or MAILS. Eastern, at - - - 10:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. Western, at 5:25 P. M. Mouthern, at 8:00 A. M. Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. On Sundays from 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. Wn. H. Campbell, P. M. C. H. SCRIVEN, Advertising Agent. 63 Dearborn street, is authorized to receive advertise ments fur this and all the other leading North western papers. NOTICE! THE accounts of Dr. M. Porter, are left with STRAWTUER BOWLING Esq., for collec tion. An immediate attention to this by those indebted to him will save COSTS. M. PORTER. Jan. 18th 1864. 40tf. Notice. The next Social of the Ladies Universalist Society, will be held at the residence of Richard Hedden, on Tuesday evening next, April 5th, 1864. All are cordially m rited to attend. Jenxie Dickson, Sec'y. Township Tickets Printed' We are prepared to print all Township tickets neatly and expeditiously. We asks our friends to collect about one third more the expeence ot printing them than they have done heretofore. The price of all our printing Htoek has gone up so largely that we feel that we ought to charge about that much more in the prices of previous years. We would not ask it, if we did not need it by reas on of the high prices of our Stock. Penny Tokens Outlaw kd. We see it atatt-d in the Detroit Advertiser fc Tribune that the V. S. Attorney for this District Mr. F. O. Rogers has given notice that those passing coined business cards en and after April 1st will be prosecute This is tight. These business cards have become a nuisance that the public have tolerated sufficiently long. Let them stop aside and the Government " nickels" supply their places. The Atlantic Monthly. We have received the April number of this valuable magazine. It opens with a well written article on " Fighting Facts for Fogies," by C C. Hazewell ; this is followed by a poem, by Whittier, on " The wreck of Rivermouth ;" then we have the "Schoolmaster's Story," by A. M. Diaz; 1 'Pictor Ignotus," by Gail Hamilton ; " The first visit to Washington ;" " House and Home Papers," by Mrs. Stowe; "The Black Preacher," by Lowell ; " Fonquet, the Magnificent," by F. Sheldon ; "Among the Mormons," by Fritz Hugh Ludlow ; " Our Progressive Independence," by Dr. Holmes; " On Picket Duty," and the usual Reviews closes the contents of one of the best numbers vet issued. Published by Ticknor fc Fields, Bos ton : Terras One copy, one year, postage paid, $3.00; two copies, $5.00 and each additional subscription at the same rate, subscribers to pay their own postage. Single copies to be had at Al ward's bookstore. The Lady's Friend for April. 'The April number of this new two-dol--iar magazine opens with a charming steel engraving called "Harry and his Dog." This is followed by a beautiful Double Fashion Plate, also engraved on steel in the best style. Then we have two eompanion engravings which jwili touch the hearts of all mothers, called "The Wanderer" and "The Restored." The music of this number Is the popular song by Ednor Rossiter, I Love that Dear Old Flag the Best," and is of itself worth the price of the number. The literature of this number is Our Ned," "Above the Clouds by Night," illustrated by a striking en graving; " Foreshadowings," by Clara Augusta; Mistaken Duty," by Ida Mason ; " Good by," by Mrs. L. J. Rittenhouse ; " Mabel's Mission ;" " Jenny Morris's Trip to California," by Mrs. Margaret Hosmer ; " The Transformed Village," illustrated by an engraving, &c. The Novelties, Work-Table and Flower Department are ail illustrated by finely executed wood cuts. Published by Deacon & Peterson, 318 Walnut St Philadelphia, f 2.00 a yetr Impotant to Farmers. F. H. Ross, Esq., of this village, has been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated Kirby Combined Reaper and Mower, manufactured at Buffalo, N. Y. This machine possesses many advantages over other machines, which renders it the best as well as the cheapest for a farmer to buy. We name a few : It is an iron machine, and consequently more strong than a wooden frame machine ; it is exceed ingly simple and therefore easily man aged, it is self-adjusting, and therefore can work on any kind of ground, it is the lightest draft machine in the mar ket, and is perfectly adapted to any kind of work either mowing or reaping, and being so simple in construction, that the change from a mower to a reaper is made in a few minuses. During the past seven years it has received more premiums than any other machine manufactured. It received the first premium at the Michigan State fairs, for 1859, '60, '61, '62 and '63; at the United States Fair, 1860; and also at the State Fairs of Ohio, Wisconsin, New York, and Indiana, as being the best combined machine for all work, exhibited. Mr. Ross also keeps on hand a full supply of everything be longing to the machine, so that if any thing gets broken or lost, it can be re paired in a very short time. Owing to the scarcity of labor, farmers will be obliged, this year, to do much of their work by machinery, and they will find that the best machinery thy can get will in the end prove the cheapest. Taking that view of the case, we think farmers will find it for their in terest to call on Mr. Ross and examine the "Kirby" before purchasing, and therehy save time, and secure a ma chine that has been well tried and found to be just what is needed. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. A Battle at Patiucah. Forrest's Rebels Attack the Town Gallantry of our troops The Rebels Repulsed with Heavy Loss. Cairo, March 26. Reports were numerous in the city this morning concerning a big fight that had taken place at Paducah, and the distinction of the town. The facts, as we have obtained them from the best authority, are these : The Rebels, after leaving Union City, were joined by another detach ment, so that their eomhiiud force numbered 6,500 strong. They are re ported to have been commanded by Forrest himaelC With this force he made a dash into Paducah at 1 p. m. of the 25th. The place fM defended by Colonel Hicks, wi'h about 500 men in all. There were also two gunboats in the liver. Iinmeditiudy alter the enemy entered the town, their sharp shooters, sheltered by houses, com menced to pick off our men in the fort, and the gunboats immediately opened upon the town. The inhabitants left it as quickly as possible, most of them crossing over the river. The fight lasted from 1 p. m. till midnight, during which time Col. Hicks and his brave band displayed great gallantry, ami were materially aided by the gunboats, when the reb els, having lost several hundred in killed and wounded, were compelled to retire. Our troops being protected by fortifications, our loss was compara tively light. It was expected that the fight would be renewed this morning, but reinforce ments have been sent from this place, which are known to have reached there, and no fears need be entertained of the result. Supplies have also been sent. A large number of houses have ben burned and considerable property de stroyed. This could not be avoided, as the enemy occupied houses. They could be driven out only by destroying the buildings that sheltered them. The fight was severe, and the con duct of the Union forces, both officers and men, was all that could be desired. The rebel Col. Thompson was killed. His head was taken off by a cannon ball. The rebel loss was very severe. There is a rumor that several women and children were killed, but it is per haps exaggerated. A portion of our forces were regular troops, and fought splendidly, working the siege guns admirably. Our loss, as reported, was 12 killed and 40 wounded. The rebels ackowl edge 300 killed and wounded. The headquarters and Quastermas ter's building were burned by the ene my. They sent in a flag of truce at three separate Itote, demanding an unconditional surrender. The gallant Colonel in command replied that he could not see surrender. The rebels were commanded by Forrest, Buckner and Thompson, the latter of whom was killed. Their whole force num bered more than 6,000. At last ac counts they had retired on Mayfield. Our force in the fort had nearly run out of ammunition, but a supply has been sent up from this post, which has al ready reached there. FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale his FARM, situ ated ont-half mile south of the villagt Cor poration. Said farm contains 160 acres, nearly all of which is under improvement. There is a good frame dwelling house and a large new barn upon the premises, with a large, fine orchard. It is pleasantly situated, and under a good state ot cultivation. Terms, half cash down, balance in yearly installments. For further particulars in quire of the undersigned upon the premises. GIDEON S. WILBUR. Dowagiac, Feb. 24th, 18G4. feb25-45tf R.A OS! PtGrS! WANTED Twenty Tons of RAGS for which the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CASH will be paid, at ANDREWS k COOPER. Dowagiac, March 1Mb, 1864? 48tf Fine Pocket Knives AT ALWARDS BOOKSTORE, Special Notices. n Interesting Letter. Messrs. Post k Bruff, Agents N. Y. Sanitary Society, .Rochester. Gents; I deem it due to you to state the magical effect of that one bottle of People's Cure which I obtained from you in November last. Seeing an advertisement of your Society, offering to give your medicine to clergymen for the poor of their parishes, I obtained a bottle for a poor girl of my congregation, who had long been nearly help less from Rheumatism, and strange to say, that one bottle cured her entirely. I write this, hop ing it may aid the Society in its efforts to intro duce the medicine, and bless those who tray need such a remedy : and I use strong terms, as I be lieve its merits will fully justify the most superla tive forms of speech. Yours, Respectfully, C. R. WILKINS, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford, Mnnroe Co. N. Y. oct22n27yl MATHEWS CHOCOLATE WORM DROPS. SEVER fail to destroy and exterminate all kinds of Intestinal Worms. Are perfectly reliable in all cases, and far superior to any and all of the Fancy Worm Confections, and nauseous Vermi fuges in use. They may be taken at all times with perfect safety as they contain ko Merccbt, or oth er deleterious Drug. Mothers should always pur chase them and give their children no other (No Cathartic whatever, is necessary to be giv en.) Each box contains 24 Drops or Lozenges. Price 25 eta. For sale by all druggist and Dealers in Medicines, C. R. WALKER, Gtneral Agent. Buffalo, N. ., and Fort Erie, C. W. oct22n2yl THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. MADAM BOIVIX'S CELEBRATED SILVER COATED FEMALE PILLS. The only certain and Safe J?emedy for all Uter ine Obstructions, Monthly Difficulties, Irregulari ties, and all the other diseases to which the Wo man, Wife and Mother is peculiarly liable. These Pills contain no deleterious ingredients, but are safe and certain in their action. They will be found to exert the happiest effect in all cases of Prolapsus Uteri, in Leuccorrhea, or the Whites; they will be found the easiest and most certain cure that can be found. It is on account of this certainty they should not be taken by Preg nant Females (during the first three months, or miscarriage is certain,) to be brought on, but at other periods their use is perfectly safe. N. B. One Dollar enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure package of Ills by return of mail. C. CBOSBY, General Agent, Fort Erie, C. W., Buffalo, N. Y. Caution. Beware of Counterfeits, the genuine have the signature of C. CBOSBY, on the out side wrapper. For sale by all respectable Druggists. oct22n27vl CLARK'S DISTILLED KESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, RESTORES GRAY AND FADED HAIR AND BEARD TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING FOR THE HAIR & HEAD. CLARK'S BESTOBATIVE, Restores the Color. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Eradicates Dandruff. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Promotes its Growth. CLA RK 'S RES TOR A TI VE, Prevents its falling off. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is good for Children. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is good for Ladies. CLA RK'S RES TOR A TI VE, Is good for Old People. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly harmless. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Oil. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is not a Dye. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Beautifies the Hair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is splendid for Whiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Hair in its Place. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Cures Nervous Headache. CLA RK'S RES TORA TI VE, Prevents Eruptions. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Stops Itching and Burning. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is delightfully Perfumed. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Gum. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Polishes your Hair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Parties. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares yon for Balls. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, All Ladies need it. CLARK'S RESTORA TIVE, No Lady will do without it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Costs but $1. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price, $1 per bottle 6 bottles for $5. C. G. CLARK k CO., Proprietors. LORD k SMITH, Chicago, III.; General Agts. FARRAND, SHEELY k Co. Detroit. marl0-47yl FEAR AT AN MD ! No oue is now deterred from changing the WHISKERS OR MOUSTACHE from red, gray or sandy to a rich BLACK OR BROWN by a fear of injuring or staining the skin. Christadoro's Dye is harmless as water, mild as new milk, and TRUE TO NATURE in the magnificent colors it imparts. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, Sew York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $1, $1 50 and $3 per box, according to aixe. 44m 1 Ko. 7. IMPORTANT to the citizens of DOWAQ-IAO I AND CASS COUNTY ANDREWS & COOPER T) ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of i Dowagiac and Cass County that they have opened a new GROCE R Y AND COMMISSION STORE! On Commercial Street, one door west of Jones' Brick Store, where they will keep on hand a fresh supply of choice FAMILY GRO ER1ES AND TJIT8 in their season, to which we especially invite the attention of "Close Cash Buyers" Our motto is Fair Dealing, Quick Sales & Small Profits. Cash paid for country produce. JOEL ANDREWS, BENJ. COOPER, Jr. Dowagiac, Sept. 10th, 1863. sepl0-21tf THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female PiII. Protracted By Royal Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. P., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. THIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous dis eases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates ail excess and removes all obstruc tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To Jllarried Ladies it is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollnr, bears the Gov ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent coun terfeits. CAUTION. Tltese Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other nivalis have failed ; and although a powerful rem edy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Fuil directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully reserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. N. B. f 1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, contaiu ing 50 Pills bv return mail. Sold by all Druggists. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES! BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFFEBS . The Original Medicine Established in 1S37, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers," in this or any other country : all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on eaoh WAFER. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Irritation ot the Uvula and Tonsils. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are a Blessing to all Classes ana Constitutions. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting Cures. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one, No family should be without a box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers in the house. No traveler should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Bryrn's Pulmonic Wafers Twenty-Five Cents. Sold by all Druggists. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, ll1 Cortlandt st., New York. sep3-20yl ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, UnU arv and Sexual Systems new and reli able treatment in Reports of the HOWARD AS SOCIATIONS Sent by mail in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKIL L1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. W. .A. . S T O W. A GENT for the collection of Bounty. Pensi XV and Back Pay, claims against the Govern ment. Bounty Money procured for discharged Soldiers who was discharged on account of wounds received in the service. No fees charged until cer tificate is procured. No charge for Revenae Mumps. Uttice at Denman A btow s Bank. Dowagiac, Mareh 19, 1868. narl-itt 36 ALWARD'S BOOKSTOKE. AT OA.SI FOR RAGS AT APVAJJVS BOOKSTORE THERE'S NO USE OF TALKING ABOUT WALL PAPER ALWARD'S BOOK STORE IS THE PLACE TO H3 XT Y I T If you want to get New and TASTY PATTERNS. A Large Assortment JUST RECEIVED. Dowafrlac. April 24th. 1862. WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT ! TUE UNDERSIGNED having located perma nently in ALWARD'S BOOK STORE, is prepared to execute all jobs in the line of Cleaning and Repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS, A X D J E "W E L R Y, iu a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Persons having work of this kind to be done are respectfully requested to "Give Him a Try." ALL WORK WARRANTED. Bv an arrangement with Messrs. SNOW and ROBINSON, of Kalamazoo, I am prepared to fill orders for WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, ENGRAVINGS, Ac, at Kala mazoo prices. .V 1J. 1 also keep on hand an assortment of Jewelry, Clocks, fec. which I sell at reasonable rates and warrant. T. H CAMPBELL. Dowagiac, Feb. 5,1863. feb5v5-42yl NOTICE FOR 1864. TO THE SICK. Dr. V. C. PRICE, Analytical Physician, Late of Buffalo N. Y., will will be for consultation ou diseases generally at NILES, BOND HOUSE, DURING TUE&DAY, MARCH 29th. KALAMAZOO. BURDICK HOUSE, on WED NESDAY MARCH 30fh. It will be remembered that Dr. Price has visited Niles, Kalamazoo and the other places in our State regularly every few weeks for the past two years, and will continue to do so. All persons unable to visit him can receive bis aid by addressing a letter to bis 3f Residence, Waukeean 111., where allletters hsould be sent. Dr. Price devotes his whole time to the cure of SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, FITS. NERVOUS MALADIES, FEMALE DIFFICULTIES, CON SUMPTION, THROAT, LIVER, HEART, KID NEY AND ALL CHRONIC COMPLAINTS. Our practice founded on truth, seventeen years stand ing, ainers irom an oinera, no muiug wiiu uuuihd existence, sacrificing life by experiments. We know upon examination the cause of disease and remedy needed to remove it, not by guessing, but by knowledge. No poisons or harsh medicines to injure the constitution, but mild and efficient. No making sick to make well, tearing down to build up, abandoning business or starving no giving encouragement without prospect, coming once never to be seen again, but honest in our dealings, frank in our opinions, moderate in our charges, rrular every few weeks in our visits. We invite investigation, c!im not to know everything, or to cure everybody, do claim to reason and common sense, and to cure nine out of ten said to uC incur able. We particularly request those who have tried this scientific doctor, that respectable physician, boasted and advertised medicines, and doctors un til worn out and discouraged ; to call upon us costs nothing,as consultation is tree. Dowagiac, Jan. 15th 1863. oct28 27-yl FOB SALE OR TRADE, ONE HUNDRED and twenty acres of land, with some considerable improvement, lying one and one quarter miles north of f)owagiac, most perfectly adapted to the purpose of a diary or grazing farm. Also forty acres on the Niles road South West from Dowagiac about one and one fourth miles, nearly all improved. Also 40 acres only 40 rods from corporation nearly all im- firoved and seeded to Timothy and clover with iving water in the center, most perfectly adapted to the wants of any one who would like to furnish the town with milk. There is also a small orchard and nursery on the above. Also a considerable village property, all of which we will trade for a good farm of sell on long credit. Inquire at Pink colored house west of Union School building, Dowagiac. Michigan. We would take a good team a. payment. B. k F. McCONNELL. Dowagiac, Feb. 11th, 1864. febll-43tf WALL PAPER ANOTHER large stock of those beautiful styles of WALL PAPER just received which will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices! Call and examine my stock and prices before pur nhasing elsewhere. H. BIGELO.W. Dowagiac, Nov. Sth, 1863. nov5-29tf NOTICE! ALL persons are hereby forbid trusting or har boring my wife, MARTHA . ST. JOHN, on my account, as I shall pay no debts of hereon trading after this date. B CHARLES ST. JOHN. Dowagiac, March ltb. 14. marl48w3 STAND FROM UNDER EVERY body should know if they do not already, that they can buy an Extra Heavy, Full Trimmed COOK STOVE AT HARDWARE STORE AT FROM 10 TO 60 DOLLARS. "All Stoves warranted for one year and guaran teed to give satisfaction to the purchaser. The Tin Furniture is made from Extra Hundred Plate Tin, and manufactured by Experienced Workmen. All Stoves warranted heavier castings than any in market. Being Manufacturer's Agent and having laid in my stock before the advance in Stoyes, 1 can offer EXTRA, INDUCEMENTS to purchasers. Call and examine my stock of PARLOR & COOK STOVES of new and desirable paterns. See the Celebrated AIR TIGHT STEWART STOVE for which I am sole Agent. Also, the Elevated BRICK OVEN STOVE, a new patent, which-are warranted tot ten years. I also keep the Statesman, Compeer, Imperial, King Improved Sovereign, Premium, Lark, Orator, Ac, plain, smoothe and heavy, any plate of which 1 can furnish at short notice, and at mere nominal cost. I keep an Extra Article of PURE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC, put up in those strong Patent Cans, for which I am sole Agent, at from 15 to 18 Shillings per Can. Also, Oil, Varnish, Benzole, Turpentine and Pain ters Stock always on hand and at prices cheaper than the cheapest. Ar very large stock of Mechanics, Coopers and Blacksmiths Tools and Farmers Implements. And would call particular attention to my new patent SCYTHE SNATHE, AND ROM GRAIN CRADLE. And am sole Agent for the Celebrated FLOW ER FIELD GRAIN CRADLE. MY STOCK OF SHELF HARDWARE IS FULL AND COMPLETE' Bills of Iron, Nails, House Trimmings, Ac, furnished as low as at Detroit or Chicago, add in; freight. also keep a new patent ater Drawer, highly recommended by all who have used tbem. Thimble Skeins, Saws, Glass, Sash, Putty, Doors, Blinds, Cast Iron Sinks, Axles, Springs Shovels, Spades, Chains, Axes, Bird Cages, Japaned Ware Ac, Ac. Also, a full stock of Rubber Beuting and String Leather, at Chicago prices. Bring on your Rags, Old Iron, Brass, Pewter, Copper, Ac.,'and a little CASH and buy your goods cheap. JOB W O R K In Tin, Sheet Iron, Ac, done promptly and in a good workmanlike manner. GIVE ME A CALL AND BE SATISFIED. Dout forget the place, at the North end of Park, the Brick Store, next door to H. Bigblow's Furniture Store. F. H. ROSS. Dowagiac June Is. 1862. mar29-v3-49tf LIVERY STABLE. R. N. STEBBINS, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the stock heretofore owned bv PALMER k CO., and having largely added thereto, 1 am prepared to supply all who may call with GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL LIYERY STOCK. Consisting of Single Seated, Open and Covered BUGGIES, Two-seated open and covered CARRIAGES, and everything appertaining to a first class LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT. My horses are young, sound, gentle and fleet. Carriages new, and will be kept at all times clean and tidy, and worthy the patronage of the public. Citizens and strangers wishing anything in the line of livery are respectfu'ly invited to give me a call. Stable on Commercial Street. Office in dry goods store of R. N. Stebbins k Co. R. N. STEBBINS. Dowagiac, Sept. 2rth. 1S6S. 21yl HEAD QUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAVS! is at the BAKER Y! For 1863 & 1864. "I ALL EARLY and make your selections while J we have a GOOD ASSORTMENT. BEST OYSTERS constantly on hand by the OR KEG, and will furnish them by the quantity for parties. A. O. TUWJNSED A BRU. Dowagiac, Dec. 17tb. 1863. aug!8-17yl EAGLE HOTEL, CASSAPOLIS, - - MICH. THE undersigned has just openedthishousefor the accommodation of the public. It baa been thoroughly repaired and newly furnished from parlor to kitchen. Mr. Custard intends t keep a firstc'.asshotel.and wiUuse everyendeavoj to please. Prices to suit the times. ' O. S CUSTARD. Cassnnolif, August lit, Buffalo Testimony. the rTTL"I? PEOPLE'S yj U JXll Rheumatism. "I was troubled with Rbeumaiism for two jan, suffering more or les every day. 1 have taken two bottles of the "People's Cure," and have not had any pain since I left it off more than four weeks ago. I cons der myself as entirely cured, and the medicine has made me feel verv light add good just like a ybung man though I am sixty two vears old "GODFJJEY SCUEFFEL, 402 Michigan St. "My wife has been suffering from iftieumatism of an inflammatory character for about six or sev en years, sometimes very acutely. About th first of June last she commenced taking the 'People's Cure,' and continued to take it some three weeks. In ten days after she commenced, the swelling and stiffness of her joints had very materially lessened and in three weeks had disappeared altogether. ' THOMAS POLLOCK, (at W. H. Glenny'a.) "Buffalo. Oct. 1, 1862. THE TT 1 ) T? Curea PEOPLE'S J U JjTj Fever Sores. "Buffalo, Nov, 18, 182. "Two of our subscribers ona of them afflicted with a bad Fever Sore, the other with 'heuma tism having seen the advertisement of the "Pea pie's Cure" iu this paper, purchased the medicine, and now, after having thoroughly tried it, report to us, commending it most heartily, as a thorough remedy in their case Editors Christian Advocate. THE IOTTT17 Cures Diseases PEOPLE'S J U Jtiili of the Skin. "My face has, for more than ten years, been greatly disfigured by eruptions and bunches, which at times extended over my whole body, and ouca f r three days made me entirely blind; but hav ing taken two bottles of the 'People's Cure' my acquaintances hardly recognize me indeed I hardly know myself as I am now a well aian. Let all who are like afflicted try th 'People's Cure,' the medicine prepared by the Sanitary Society and 1 think they will not begrudge their dollar. JOSEPH SOU.ff, Turner, Mechanic St. Buffalo, Nov. 15, 1862." THE TTTT7 Cures Scrofula PEOPLE'S J U jLV.tL Salt .Rheum. "1 have used the 'People's Cure' in my family wilh great benefit, in cases of Scrofula and Salt jfheum, and have recommended it frequently to my friends, all of whom I believe have been bene fitted, and most of them entirely cured by it. CHAS. SCHAFF. 273 Main St., up-aUirs." THE rTTDT? Cures Femala PEOPLE'S YjUlXJJj Weaknesses. "I have been in feeble lu uiiliever since the birth of my boy, who is now twelve years old. I have had many troubles and difficulties, all this tiaic, unfitting me for the every kind of Lbor, and de stroying all my comfort. Last summer I com menced taking the 'People's Cure,' and have used four bottles, and now almost a well woman. My difficulties have nearly all disappeared, and i feel cheerful and happy. Mrs. Catherine Dowald, Dressmaker, Goodell Alley, above Tupper at. Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1862." THE r T T T XT Cures when oth- PEOPLE'S J U JXJldex medicines fail. "My wife has been in poor health for a long time, having frequently to call on a physictaD to. attend her ; but she was recently very much worse, For five or six weeks she lied no appetite, lost all her strength, and each day growing worse. Sh had night sweats, coughed a great deal during each night and considerab y during the day, a&3 we all supposed she was going off with the con sumption, when a friend advised her to take tha 'People's Cure.' On taking the medicine she per ceived a change at once. On the third day sbo had recovered hdr appetite, and was fast regaining her strength, until, on the eighth day, not yet having taken one bottle, sbe has stopped taking the medicine, saving she was as well as ever sb was, and as well as anybody could be, and she baa continued so ever since. Paul Klein. Gardner, 82 Pearl st, Buffalo, October 1, 1862." SfFur sale bv all Druggists. For sale in this village by J. G. Howard and N. B. Hollister. C. CROSBY, General Agent, No. 255 Mans su, Buffalo, N. Y., to whom all orders should be ad dressed. oct'22u27yl IMPORTANT AND TRUE,. Are you suffering with that dread disease Neckal- GIA t WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING will imme diately cure. Are you racked with the torture of Arkcmatism? WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING will speed ily relieve. Are you suffering with the gnawings of Dispep sia? WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING will im prove your digestion. Are you groaning with paiu, with Gout in your limbs? WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING will assuage your pain. Are you aware of the existence of the Oheat In ternal J?bmedt ? WATSOV'S A7EUALGIA K13G, a certain cure for disease. Buy it and try it. C. R. WALKER. Proprietor. BuWalo. tor sale bv J G Howard and B Hollister oct2n27yl THIRD YEAR. CHAS. FRITZ, WATCHMAKER AND For ten years in New York City, now permanently located at DOWAGIAC, MICHIGAN. IN entering upon his third year in this place, he won Id inform the public that he still remains at his old stand, ready to clean and repair every variety of WATHES, CCL0CKS JEWELRY, IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. While thanking his many friends for their verr liberal patronage in the past, he would assure itieffl that be will spar no pains to fully sustaiu the high reputation bis work has acquired to him. In order to give his cu-tomers every advantage, be has just ob'ained from New York a su ply W Berthoud's French Watch Oil, and all watches (except verges) cleaned and re paired by him after this date will be Warranted Oue Year and a Hair. Having a good stock of material, and a complete set of watchmakers tools and machinery, together with ten years experience in two of the best shops in the City of New York, he offers his customers, inducements not surpassed by any shop inths Slats. He can Guarantee Satisfaction to all who can be satisfied by Supprior workman snip ana reaeooaoie caarges Owing to the pressure of business no jobs will be done for the trade hereafter, except at the prices paid by regular customers. Remember the Place, Sign of the Big Gold Watch, Front Street, next door to Huntington's Drug Store, and opposita Carlin's Store. The crossing at the upper end of, the Park is almost in front of the door. CHAS. FRITZ. Doweac, Dec. 31, 186S. - dec81-S7yl flyer's Cherry Pectoral,