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KAE OP ITNIVEttSITY LAttI M?EJC!L S.AWItN. Arro-i..ly totlie i aqtidreiiicnts i'f un net entitled -ir act to provido for liar dispcrilion of th univerbity nd primary ehool lands," approved March 31. D37. Notice ia hereby Riven, tin t ao much of tho said lands will be ollerod for Halo at jujblio auction, on the teams nnd according to the provisions of the act iforeaaid, an oro embraced in tlio counties herein ' after designated. At tho county sent of Calhoun county, on Wed Y-sday, tho 5'li of July next. Atthi county sent of Kilaui'.izoo county, on Tuesday, tho lith July mat. At the county seat of Cass county, on Iu a. doy, the 25th of July next. At tho county seat of St. Joseph county, on Tuesday, the 1st of Aureet next. At tho county seat of Branch county, on Tues. day, tho 8lh of August noxt. At tho county scat of Hillsdale county, on -Tuesday, tho 15th of August n.xt. - At tho county sent of Lcnawco county, on Tuesday, tho 22d of August next. At tin county Bt of Monroe county, on Tues day, tho 29th d.-y of August m-xt. . At tho county seat of Wuyni county, on Turs d"V. t!.c 5ih of Soot -ml-cr ti'xt. At tn ro'inty sat.of Mico'r.h county, on Tu e'-iv. tii " 12: h c; S"p1nriVe v?xt. A i th . co pi'y neat of St. Cbir county, on Tti ! V. tli3 1 it' of S'ptpml-er next. 'At tin cnu't y pat of Lapncr county, on Tuea. day, the 2'nli of September next. At th county s;-at of Oakland county, on Td s2.iv. the 3d of October next. At the county seat of Idvingston county, oa Tui aday, tin 10th of October next. ,At tho county seat of Waiditeuaw county, on Tuesday, tho 17th October next. . At tho comity's it of Jackaon county, on Tu-Wav. th 2 1th of October nest. At the tinns and places above namd, tha linda craned to the utate for tho purposes of ed. ucatiou, nnd situntod within tho counti a afore '. said, will bo offered fur Bab oa roquired by tho act 1.f,wA .iiontidiirH. Salo to coinmcuoo in each and evory case at 10 o'clock, A. Al. JOHN D. PIERCE, Superintendent Public Instruction .' Marshall, Mirch 3ht, 1837. 3m42 lOWW WOBOW GLASS. Tho J subscribers have recently rrctod a Crowe .Inan F.ietoro at Bedford. Clinton county, imow York. They havo t-p r;d no p lins to nuke it of tho br?st cslablishninets in tho United States. Ilivin-r procured hkilful workmen, aro now rnikirtz CROWN WINDOW GLASS of a superior quality, from " 11 kite Hint and; t!io factory. Thin dab cornhiuoi nil the roquinitu8 which diatinguith a perfect ax, tinU. nii.l ij narticulurlv rei:iarkible for its frtrength of cnauid, beauty and evenness" of aur. faco, transparency, lightness of color, and un. common brilliancy, rc-sombling tho finest des. cription of Tlate Glass. , . It ia tho only Crown Glass nvulo from " Flint Sand" in this country, nnd is capuLto of land ing every change of climato nor will it lose any of Us lustra by ugc being all mr.dj of double thickness, will bo found on comparison chonpor and stronger than Foreign or Cylinder Gl fia. Orders addressed to them cither at Troy or Bedford, will bo executed with care and prompt attention. - ' ' COOK, LANE &, CORNING. Troy,' August 1, 183d. ET Tho undersignod having boon appointed agent for the sale of tho ubovo Glass in this Ter. ritory, would inform tho public that they ura rsady to execute orders for any amount, nnd for all sizes, from 12 by 10 to 22 by 17. They would respectfully request an examination of tho article by all wishing to purchasn. , . .. . CIIAPIN & OWEN. Detroit, June FIlOl'OSALM for constructing a MILL. RACE, at Whito Pigeon, will bo received by the aubscribcra, residing in that village. Tho race running on handsome ground, will bo 2 10 roda in length, and must be completed by tin first of August next. The work should be coinmcnc. ed immediately. ... The w hole job will either bo let in one con tract or in acparato nnd small sections, to dhTor. ent persona. FARMERS and others are reques ted to ciH and examine the ronte, as a liberal price will be given for th. construction of the whole or any part of Baid race. Fifty common laborers and many Mechanics, will find constant employment during tho acaaon and receive rood wages. . McGAFFEY, CIIAPINS &. KELLOGG. March 1,1837. Also, Propoi al j will be received by Kellogg Chapin, who r.ct as agmta forjudge Baxter, for furnishin-r abill of TIM BE 11 for a FLOURING MILL, by CO fjet, and forty feet high, for -which the CASH will bo paid on tho delivery of tho Timber. A PLAN of tho MILL and n bill of the Timber nny be seen ut their store in White Pigeon. ' j- 35tf gmiTIE. hC'ISOOt. BOOKS. Teach k9 era, School Committees, Pareuts, and others (interested in education, who ure not acquainted with Smith's School Geography nnd Atlis, . , do. " Practical Mental Arithmetic, do. Productive Grammar, . do. ... Introductory Arithmetic, or Federal Calculator, . . Are respectfully invited to examine tho worki and judge for themacl.os, of the excellence, claimed for them, by the puldL --hers in tlicir pc. culiar, interesting and definite method of giving instruction. . - ' . Teachers, that have not used tho booki can have tho privilege of returning them and having tho money refunded if upon trial tlicy.do not answer their expectations PuU.'shed by . , . SNOW ITSK, Detroit. IDA11 kinds of icliool Book, constantly for .ale at fair pries. . 3t JOHN L POKTWr, I FORWARDING and coMMissioM MERCHANT, St. J oh r pi i, Boi ricn co., Michigan. , REFER TO-. . : rratt, Taylor & Co., JillUilO 7'rC Brewster, f inrt &Co i'&j:i&$J$ii' ' Detroit j llublnrd Co., ('iiicngo H.McCollum, N.Yorlc; Trait &. Hugh.-, AD'iny.- 1 ' 5l.f- JLv& Pilot cloth, ijd'i kin, blci'3, r. l und green hi; nki t ov. rso i1s ; blue. I .ven l- r, striped, jdaid and mixed sa'.i'itr?t nnd full'd clotl C'at:, jack cts and p i'il J )ii3 ) WverV cn hunting coats and n ..-ntaloons ; r.ul and whito flannel shirts, wrap, lais and drivers ; Ldics' and gentleman's cir enssian and omiLt cloiks; heavy socks wool, ar gloves and wortlod comforters, all of which ca offered for sib aa low as can be bought, for tish or approved credit, by . .. .ALLEN GOODRIDGE. , Cnrtantinc, Oct. 13, 183. AJV OUmXAICEflor.iung tho duties of Assessors. Be it ordained ly the VreniJcnt and Trustees of the Village of Conetantine, That it dhall be tho duty of the. assizors, to meet within thirty days after ther election, and make out an asssn. inontroll or valuation of tbo real and prnonul property within tho incorporated limits of the village, and report tin sainj to thiabord, with in fifbeu days thereafter. " - ' ' - ,( ; Attrat, Ai.rkrt CnArarn. Clrk. - y l),N(l &. COM.'.IISSION BUSINESS--Tli3 aubscri'.crs will have a Warj IIouso nnd iiRfl.-ssary ii pp .-ndnges for landing and Slaving Goods, lit IMcw-Uullalo, (ir.ouin oi mo Ur.inn Uiver, Urn en county, Michigan,) on th-j opening of navigi. tion, nnd tondcr their services li tlu public, promising tho alrictest attention to all bujiaess committed to their cliarcc. W. WHITTAKER, & CO. i Rr.rr.a to S. T. Armstrong, Now-York, IL' i Hunter, Alomy, Barker and Jlolt Jult.il, (). .Newberry, D.lroit, Newberry and Dole, Chicago. . Cath for Wheat. Wo will uny ('ash for nny fl'inntity of Wheat dcliverod at our AV'arc.House, and will roceive by tho firnt vessel from BuiTalo -n grwernl assortment of Groceries, aud articles in tho Grocery lino, which will bs offered to tho public nt reduced prices. We will also kwp a constant aupply of Halt on .fcand. , W. WJIITTAKkll & CO. Now Buffalo, June 20, 163fl. lyl MKW GOODS. ISAAC J. ULLMAN, givea nntico to his old friends and custo. uors uud tho public generally, that ho has nut reccved from Ncw.York at his NEW STORE, a very extcuaive and choica stock of Goods, which will be aomott ino uioai reaaonauio terniH, wholeauld or retail. IHIOADCLOTIIS, CASSIMERKS, 3 pieces of Broad Cloth. Steel mixed, drab, gnon, lei. sup. uo.,lcawi oo., ono, viuiui, brown sup. do., black sup. do., extra sup., blue Blip, do., prunella, and Dahlia. 50 pieces Casbiincres Printed, drab, black, fnncy ribbed, atriped, London drab, buckakin, and lavender. . 50 pieces Satinets Green, drab, plaid, plaid ami all un a oo., blue, sieei nu. u, au uu. 12 pieces of Kentucky join, ' 310 pairs rose blankets, 100 Mackinaw blankets, extra white do., blue, brown and grorn. 50 piecee tlannel o rcen, yellow, acarici, whito, silesia, and whito domestic. Green faze, groen baize, red padding, canton flannel, extra do. col'd do. 101) l ie. ca I k celled ahcctinga and ahirtings, star do., eale do.', Napolaon do., blccched fine Sansdole do., and Hillsborough do. . , e , .. Blue drill, brown linen, atnpcd do., Marsoilo vestiuts, London winter vcslings, rrcsicd valvet vestinjrs, colored do., silk do., double back chuck drill do., iein do., and plaid. 100 pieces light prima, lignt uo., sup. twilled do. fnncy do. 100 puces dark prints, plain do., dark fancy french do. . . Printed J ackonct muslins, J nsli linens, sup. uo., Bir.U rye diaper, awii;s muslins, fijr'd do. Satin st ripe, book muslin, bobinct lace, black do. fiiir'd do., greciau do., bobinct quilling, extra Cotton edging, tablo cloths, linen, cotton, do., Linen cambric lid k'ip., It. silk uo., Cravats, knit cotton drawers, Bombazin stocks, plaited do, silk and let, do. and black uo., Sup. corded ahrirt collars, bosoms, corsets, Thread of ulmost all kindc, i '" Suspenders, buttons, pant Ao lasting vest do, coat do, large do, do. coat do, silk do, drab do, tig'd gilt vest do, coat do, youth's pants do, ivory do. coat do, metal do, horn do, ivory do, pearl do, ivory combs. Misses h. f. gloves, ladies do. gentlemen's do, beaver do, web suspenders, L idics black cotton hose, men's do, white do, ladies silk do, SO umbrellas silk and cotton, 50 pieces Scotch flannel, 12 pieces drill,' 25 canton flannel, 18 do. Union drill, Sat. icins. col. canibricks, blue check, 25 nmces irinihams. G bails Fitch's brown shootings, ' 12 pieces cotton joins 18 do. br. drill SILK GOODS Black sarcenet, blue grode Paris, lustring, colored grodo nap., brown, Fig'd., plaid, whito, fancy, nnd grode nap. Into satin, colored llorencc, black tU velvet, Printed muslins, white, black, satin and thibct merino shawls, Muslin, gaiiHC, raw silk and thibct hd k fa., Raw silk ahawlu, plaid and plain cravats, Wbit6 gauze and black bobinct veils, Black silk braid, black velvet, colored ground fig'd, colored, gauze, gauze cap, and satin gauze nbins. Black sewing silk and twist. VARIETY Bead bags, umbrellas, artificial flowers. Ladies bankets, knit reticules, fancv and plain, grass mats, whips and whip lashes, Ladie bonnets, (a splondid assortment,) Misses do. fur nnd muskrat caps, fur collars, &.e. &c. HATS Men and Boy's fashionable silk, drab, wool and palm leaf. CARPETING -God yards, comprising extra fine, plaid nnd common ; also, hearth rugs. t STOCKS Plaid, silk, plaited bembazin, and plain. GKUUUKIUS 8 liluls. molasses, St. Croix rum, II. gin, brandy, sherry, ewect, Malaga Ma- doir i, Malmsey, Madira and Champaign wines, powder, lead, Cavendish and honey dew tobacco, salaratus, sugar, shot, pouchong and Young Hyson tea, paper tobacco, pipes, ginger, pepper, spico, starch, Havanna and Spuninh acgars, cof- t .-o, a barrels of Linseed oil.spirits of turpentine, Venetian rod, whiting, black lead, camwood, glue, alum, maddor, copperas, indigo, chrome green, cliromo yellow, borax, glass, paint brush , iVc. &c. FRUIT Drum and box raisins, currants cloves, nutmegs, cassia, tablo oil, pepper sauce, mustard, chocolate, cocoa, almonds, walnuts, and lemon Byrup. LEATHER Sole, upper, calf, kip, and liar ncss. In addition to tho above thev have a larro ai sort.nntof CHINA, GLASS & CROCKERY WARL ; Together with every other article nsu ally found in a Country Store. Tho public are re-prcltully tvitcd to call and examine lor them. Ives. , Constantino, Oct. 19, 183G. lGy Ti AHI'IiTKSIS XV A If T IJ I. At tiie Centrcville Mills, 15 or 20 (rood Carpen tors will find constant employment at high cash wages. Apply immediately to V. V. 1ILLL, Agent St. Joseph Manufacturing Company April IB37. ' 43tf THE subscriber, having been appointed Ad ministrator of tha cetato of Thomas Sim mons, late of St. Jos ph county, deceased, and having accepted tha appointment and taken upon himself that trust, all persons interested will take not ica accordingly. . . iS LiAli AlcGArrLY. White Pigeon, April 21, 1637. . 44 C"i T.O. XV.- SCIlIVAUEIi, begs loavo IX to inform the public, that ho continues to m.-'ko up Cloth to order, as usual, at his Shop on Water street, Constantino, whero ho will bo happy to receive, and attend to all orders for work id Ins lino of business. ' ' Having tuado arrangements to receive tho Ifcir.Yorfe and I'aria FASHIONS, rejrularly as Boon as published, and from long experience in his business, ho flatters himself that ho will bo able to givo enliro satisfcution to thoso who may favor him with their work. . lie iutenda building a' shop soon, for tho pur posa of onlarginir Lis business, .and keeping on hind a general arsorment of READY MADE CLOTHING. I-rom tho moro than liberal pat ronag-, which ho has herctofora received from tho citizens of Constantino, and adjacent country and tho rapid growth of this vill tire. ho foi ls con. fi lent in tho belief, that any additions which ho iniy miko to his business, will b amply ro. worded by the approbation and encourag. mont of thcjumiic. . . CUTTING will bo done in tho latoRt stylo and waiTniea 10 in, li proneny mado up. In conclusion, lio would bo permitted to ex prhs his than.Vs for past favors, and solicit a con tinnone of public patronage. .... Constantino, JunoJW, 83G. tf. rmo r.iicRAWTs and xjiavki- jA. , LERS. Tho Erie and Kalami?oo railroad is now in full operation bctweon TOLLDO ax ADRIAN. During the ensuing fcaeon tfains of curs" . will run daily to Adrian there connecting with a i.ki or stacks Koa tii wr.sT, Michiffuii City, Chi cjso and .Wisconsin Territory. - Emigr ints and olbcrs destined for ( Indiana, Illinois, nTii the western part of Michigan WILL SAVE TWO DAYS, jnd tho corresponding ex. peiire'hjr "taking this fouto in prafcreneo Id tho mora lengthened,' tadious and e.xpensiva route hif.-tofore travelled. All baggigo at tho risk' of tho owners. ' JV.r.DAMIELrt, jt JtuaCo. (IIUROE Or A3 12. :) - 4 , h A. HUGHS, Superiiitend.mt of the Western StHgojCompiny.-. May 23. . 4Ht Nr-:Y IlCOi;s at Stkele's Bookstork 211 M.inMr-i.t. Risnzi, tho last of tho Tribunes, hy E. L. Bui wer ; Juphol in aenrch of a Father, hy Cunt. Mar ryat; Stori-s of tho S.n; Humphrey Clinker; Fielding's History of -Tom Jones, 3 vols; Paris and tho Parisians, hy Mrs. Trollops thoGipnej 1 vol. i Paul Clillbrd ; BulwfP novels, Uniform othtion ; Robcrtnoa's .Works, 3 vols; Classical Library; Mrs. Sherwood's Works, 13 vols., com ' plcte; Hill's History of tho United States; 1 rent's AsaiHtant. Together with a largo assort ment of Books and Stationery, for salo by . . ' i - " .6. G. STEELE, ! -Buffalo, Juno 20.. ; , . , . 214 Maklst. ' TWnW SCHOOL, GKOGnAIMlV 1M AND ATLAS. In Press rnd will be published in tho month of July next, Geography on tho productive system, for School and Acndo. mies and Families. By Roswf.li. C. Smith, author of ''Intellectual and Practical Grammar," Practicnl and Mental Arithmetic," "The Pro. ductire Grammar," " Introductory Arithmetic tic.eic. The Geography will bo illustrated with nume rous rngravings, inriica on nno piper, ana ound in the boat manner. It ia accompanied by AN ATLAS contiing i 1. A inr.p of the World, 2. A map of North America, 3. A map of the Uuited Stutt s, 4. A map of the Enstcrn States, 5. A map of the Middlo States, 0. A map of the Southern States, ,.1 7. A map of the Western States, . 8. A map of South America, ' ; ' : 9. A map of Europe, ' 10. A map of A.sia, ,k ; 11. A map of Africa, . . . 12. A chart of the World. Exiiibitino on a new PLANV The comp ira. live and actual aize of the diti'jrent Empires, kingdoms, otutos etc. their population, tho num. bor of inhabit Jits to tho squuro mile i tho actual and comparative numlx;r of inhabitants in ev( ry in t'ortant city and town : tuo lenKlli and Jioint of Mountains ; the longth, width and depth of . l. - 1... . T . ' tt, Mil. P III, II1U iuijjuci. , iiiu TTiui.ii iniiiiuur. n, i Straits, and Oceans; lengtn ot Uivers, tults, Have, Sounds, etc. thn navigation of Rivers, Ijakes, Gulfs etc. tho forms of Government ; pre. vailing Religion ; state of Civilization, and tho raera of Men inhabiting each country. Iso pains or expense hns been spared in tho ex. ccution of this Atlas. The Maps are cngravod on steel plates in the best manner, and with tho book, will contain a grout variety of now and uso ful matter. They oro from entirely new draw, ings, mads by tho author, especially for this work,. lrom the best authorities, including all the rocent discoveries. The chart ia on a now, and tho pub. Ushers believe much improved plan. ' Tho nutlior lias bestowed more timo and labor on thin Go ogrnphy nnd Atlas, thin on any of his other pop. uTir school books, end it is recommended to Tenchers as being every way worthy of their ut. tcntion. ILi" It will he published by - v . ; ' v SNOW &. F1SK, Dotroit. ' W. MARSHALL, & CO. Philadelphia. 1). DURGES u CO. Hartford. D;troit, June 30, 1836. : 1 yl JKXV STOllIJ & KKXV UOOpS, d Tha subscribers would inform their friends and tho public generally, that they havo now received their full supply of GOODS, which they are willing to part with for CASH or Pro- ducc. They will warrant their articles as good nnd as Cheap as any that havo bocn brought into the western country. The following nro some of their principal articles, viz : SUGAlib Drown, Porlo Iuco, 11a. Vana, loaf and lump. CObbhK Java and Ilio. TEAS Young Hyson, ITyson, Gun- powder, Imperial, Pouchong und canisters of 2lbs. each. LIQ UORS Cognac, Champaigne, Snanish and chcrrv brandv. St. Croix. Jamaica and New England rum, Holland and American gin, old Irish whiskey and Stoughton bitters. WINES Old Madeira, brown and pale sherry, Champaigne, Marseilles Ma deira, Malaga, port, Malmsey and sweet wine. TOD A CCO. Honey dew, cavendish, Virginia, and paper. . SEGAIIS. Principe, Dos Amigos, pel Ion, Habana, half Spanish and American. SNUFF. Rappee, macaboy, & Scotch. FRUIT. Brazil, Madeira, nnd pea nuts, almonds, soft and hard shelled, filberts, bunch, keg, and cluster raisins, figs, and currants. Codfish and herring. Limp and linseed oil and molasses, bar and shaving soap, spermacctti and tallow candles, ta blo salt, castdi, chocolate, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cloves, indigo, ealeratus, olives, pickles lemon syrup, table oil, mustard, pepper i auco, pow !cr und shot, load, lucifer and loco foco matches, blacking, glue &c. &c ulso, an elegant assort, inent of fresh confectionary. Tavern keepers and others are requested to examine the above ar. ticlcs, as they were Beloeted with groat care, and will be sold on accommodating terms. ADAMS &. AFPLETON. At tho old stand of W. T. Houso &, Co. Constantino, Oct. 26. yn raiAKH NOTICE. Chapin & Owe.v, JlL would respoctfully inform their friends, that they have Romovcd their stock of goods to tho now brick build nj a fow steps below their old stand, and two door above the farmers and Mechanics' Bank. . CIIAPIN &. OWEN have on hand a largo stock of Groceries, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stufid, and all such other goods us are usual ly kept in similar establishments, all of which ther will sell at low prices, and trom their in cronsnd facilities in their ' now stand for doing business, they flatter themselves they will be able to plea so those who will favor them with a call. Detroit, June 20, 1836. lyl "FTP ROOITIS ! 20 dozen Brooms, a loud ar. ticle, just received and for sale by April 26, 1837. ADAMS &. APPLETON. jUpk-fl A lTIKIilCAIf HOTEL tffi?ffj3b iU. AND STAGE HOUSE, nnrHTaai&i constantine. IS8 is; 90S Harvey Hunt, would respect, fully inform tho public that he is fitting up the nbovo establishment 11 inferior in style and convonijneo, to nono in Western Michigan. The dimensions of his house tiro sixty.six fiet on Water street, and for ty.four on Washington street, comprising a Dining Room forty foot long nnd a Ball Room of tho samo length, winch are being finished in tho hnndsonipst possible stylo ; toga ther withalr.rg number of Single rooms. Tho Dining and Hall rooms will bo ready for tho celebration of the Fourth of July. ' ' His t-blo will bo always furnished with tho DBHi i rovu-ions mo ninmci win uttoru. Ho foels confident that all who may fivor him with a call will find themselves perfectly nt homo, if good accommodations and strict attention will accomplish it. Tho Stago leaves hero evory other day for While Pigeon nnd Kalamazoo Constantino, Juno 29, 1836. 1 tf TSfTlTIVITITItE IT WARE HOUSE. MAHLONHEVWOOD Shop on the South cor. nor of i W aslunirton and Mottvillo streets, would respectfully inform tho citizens of Constantino and its vicinity, that he Intends to carry on tho Cabinet burincas in all Yori.'MW branches, ; . -. Work, nindo to order at lh shortest notice and of tho bst materials that the country affords ; also, work aept on nana to accomnioilau tho cm icrrant. '. ' UrUEAtf, SIDEBOARDS, COUCHES, SEC RETARD, SOFAS, BOOK CASES, TABLES. BEDSTEADS, &c. Sec. Chairs of all kinds, will be kept on hand or nmdt? to order at the short, est notice. " . '- Emigrants' arid Others will do wfll to call and cxamfuu for thetriselvca. Grain or Cash will not bo refused in exchange for work. Also; . - ,; , Pcoplo wishing to have turning wL'I do well to call, as ho holds himself in readiness to orcein moeato tho eamo. - . M. HEYWOOD. . Constantino, Nov. 30, 1836. . 22tf ' ; CARlI3NTElS ANI JOINERS' TOOlS, inanufuct.iir.xl by v!io best work men in tho United St itos, for salo by ISAAC J. ULLMANN. " "' ' I ..' . 1 'I " ' No- 7, Water street. C'onstfinlin, Juno 23, 1,835. v . ,. t ' "swrrrf "'I'"!'",' II w. mi YAriAiu i: school iioous. THE AMERICAN CLASS READER i containing a aeries of lesson a in Rinding; with Introductory Lxercisos in Articulation, iniiec. tion.Emphasis, and the other essential elements of correct naturd Llocution i dehigned tor Acaaa. mies and common Schools. By George Wit- son, formerly Principal of the Canandaigua Aca demy, and lata Principal of the Livingston Co. High School. - The deeign of the American Class-roader, is to teach echolars to read. It is not sufficient for this purpoiio, that a book be instructive and entertain, ing, and the selections chaeto and classical in point of diction ; it should bo also properly adapted to exercisj tho render in all tho varied tones, iiiflec. tious, nnd other rcquiaitios that belong to correct elocution. , ',.' ' , ' Four legRons nr3 iuaerted without punctuation. Thoso will furnish teats of the degree of intelli gjnee, and of attention to the snao, with which tho pupil roads. They may also bo used in teach, ing punctuation, and the uau of capital. A coindd arable number of lessons havo been scloctod from tha Bihb. Apart from tho impor. t iuco nnd vuluo of its divine instructions, the Sacred Scriptures abound in passages unrivalled in natural iiuprt'ssivo eloquence, and admirably adapted to the purpose of improvement in elocu tion. In what ia called rhetorical dialogue ,ef-c, lions can no whraelso lie found at fill comptrublo. A PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL SYSTEM OF ARITHMETIC, containing bo. vcral new mot hods of operation, and a new ays. tern of Proportion ; with Theoretical explanations of nil the principal rules. Also, a troatise on Mensuration, and a briot practical system ol Book-keeping. By the author ol the American Class Ro-.der. " This system of Arithmetic is designed fori lie more advanced pupils in couunon Schools and Academios.' It dot s not attempt to combine men tal nrithmctir. with tho uao of tho slate, nor to un. ito in ono book a treatise for children of ir, and for youths of sixteen years old. In mental aritlu metic, every thing that could be dusirud, has boon done by Colhurn whoso aihnirablj littlo work is now bo gon iritlly used and hignly appreciated throughout tho United States." (JA.NANDAiaUA, JULY 1, 1BJO. Mr. Morse t Sir H .ving carefully examined " Tho Amoi. ic niClaKs.Roader,"bv(iKOROK Wilson, I hesitate noi 10 express my opinion tiociueuiy in irs lavor , because I dcam it a work chasto in its selections, classical in point of diction, nnd admirably cat dilated to assist youth in becoming correct read. crs. 1 :ono that it wilt bo universally adopted in our schools. I havonkocxnmmed your Practical and Thro. retieal Antuinitic," by tlio srmio author, contain inir several now methods of operation, and a new system of proportion ; and hesitato not to Bay, that it is the bebt work 1 have seen of tlio kind. DANIEL GIBBS. Teacher of the Select School, Vienna, N. Y. Vienna, Juno Id, Ib.lb. Copy of a letter from the Rev. I. S. Sp-nccr, formerly Principal of the Canandaigua Acnd -my liaooKLYN, May 10, lb.Ju. Mr. Morse t Sir I havo very carefully examinpd "Thw American Class-Koader," by " Gf.orok Wilson, and have no hesitation in expressing my opinion of its excclh nco. I consider it the best work, for tho purpose for which it was d;sign-;d, that I havo ever seen. I am confident it will be foil rid eminent ly beneficial both to Teachers uud Pupils; and cannot but desiro its iiiinitJiuto adoption in our Academics and Schools. I. S. SPENCER. 0Tho above works nro published, nnd for salo Wholcsalo cc Retail, at tho Detroit Bookstore, by L. L. MO US 12. August 4, 1836. Iy8 TDIOLTjiIlS. W. T. Houbk t Co., have ii. mado arrangements, to have FIVE HUN, DllLD Ploughs Wooded and Ironod for this market, tho present season. They will keep thorn constantly on hand und for sal Fanners and others wishing to purchaso nro requested to call at their Store, No. 7, Water street, Constan tine, und examino for themselves. Juno 20, 1836. ltf fSnO TANNERS. Tho subscriber offers Jl. for sab to all who may wish to purchase, tin Patent Right of Heath's improved process of tanning llidos and Skins. It is a new inven tion, having born entered at the patont office the 1,'utn ot May, 1636, and povssscs superior advan tages over any thing of tho kind ever before of. tcreu to the public. wi HIRAM DRAPER. Colon, St. Joseph co., Mich. June 19, 1837. TTOIIN 1. GEAI ei DING, Watch Maker andJeweller,v;ould respect fully inform the citizens of nine and ltBViciuity, has fitted up a room lank building, under the Book Storo and Printing Office, where ho will bo ready to wait upon all who may lavor him with tlicir patronage A sharo of the public patronago is respectfully Boli cited. N. B. Clocks, Watches and Music Boxes of all kinds carefully cleaned and repaired in the best possible manner, at short nolico ; also spectacles and jewelry repaired. . CTCash paid for Old Gold and Silver. Uonslanuno, April J, 10 J. XJ Farmers Look at This-cCH TTBATENT FANNING MILLS UT. P. E. GROVEll would inform tho citi tons of St. Joseph and adjoining counties, that ho is now making nt his shop, in Constantino, tho best article of FANN INO MILLS ever offer. od for salo in tho' Western country, of an im proved patent, and warranted to do a first rato business. Persons wishing to purchnso tho a. bovo article are invited to call and examine them ns ho will have thorn constantly on hand.' v . . . . - " ' P. E. G ROVER. Constantine, June 2D, 183S. ltf TOT 13 W WORE AT II ERR I EN 1 PITT. BROWN & R. E. WARD having entered into copartnership for tho purposo of buying and selling M reliaudizi, I rovisions am nroduco. would respectfully inform tho public that they havo iust received nn extensive and g neral assortment of Dry Goods, reudy mad: Clothing, Groceries, II lrdwaro, Iron, Nails, Salt Hoots and Shoos, Hits,- Glass, ' Queens ware, Lir.ther, Oil, Paints and Confectionary, which they offor for sabi at unusually low prices.. - ILTA liberal discount will bo mado to Tavern keepers nnd others purchasing by tho quantity Persons residing at a distance will find it to their ndvant ago to give us a call before ma king purchases elsewhere Tho highest prico will be paid in cash for ail kind of eountry produce nnd provisions N. B. No Ferriage will be charged to per. sons trading at this store, who rcsido east of tho Kii'cr St. Joseph. ... Berrien, Oct. 1833. - - 15tf it "PTiTJ PROVED It O T A R V COOK H ING STOVES. On or about th 1st Snt next, tho subscriber will receive and off r for bjIo in this village, THIRTY Improved R o T a a Cooking Stoves." That tho Rotary Stovo is boU ter lor purposes of cooking than any other yet in Vented, there is no doubt. The top revolves on rollers horizontolly, by which msnns tho flamo strikes every pot, kcttlo and pan used on it, di. rectly.' By a now amf peculiar construction, tho oven is so made ns to bake moat, bread, cake and pie", with uncommon tiiuforlnity; a result of no small consequence to all who out of such articles uu ti io above excellencies, is combined a rare economy in fuel. . ALLEN GOODRIDGE. Constantino, Aug. 2, 1836. : ' y5 finAliE NOTICE. All persons indcbU JsL cd to the subscriber, either by nolo or ac count, ar.i requested to sitlla tho ramo immedi otely. Those who can piy muat, and those who can not pay why, just promise again, that is all . f . A. fu. MASSEY.. lnttantine, Juno 0, 183(J. . ... . , 3w49 Hi ffA . . .. V7 r if CONSTANTINE CAWI STORE. y MOSELEY & MASSEY have received a new and splendid assortment ot DRY GOODS, Consisting of Broad Cloths, Caaiinerea Satinets, Shecps grey, Alohair coating, pilot cloth, Mack, inaw and rose blankets, French and English merinocs, Circassians, fig'd chally, beavertsens Hunter's cord, camblets, col'd morcons, I rench bombasin, London and French prints, ginghams. table diaper, Irish linen ; shentings, plain and twilled flannels ; Italian lustring, grode Swiss, poult do Soi, gro de nap ', florence ; aatins j silk no couon velvets ; piaia uusey i Aierino, iihlku nd Highland shawls t fancy h'dk'fs ; thread, dgings and laces t bobinotts: bead bags, gauze veils black Ital. cravats ; flag, pongee and ban. anna irulrls ; elastics ; f roggs ; umbrellas ; oil silk aprons : hoziury ; Buck, Beaver, Kid and ilk glovtB, embroidered collars; satin, Boavcr, ud colored straw bonnets ( ribbons ; suspen. era ; cora canibricks : brown table , covers, comfortera, oil cloth, padding, canvass, carpet ing, rugs, clulurcrrs socks, sun uraiUs, &,c. DOMESTIC GOODS. Brown and bleached sheetings and shirtings ; Ticking, chock, Canton flannel, bagging ; 't Tow cloth, fulled cloth, twilled jean : K -ntucky jean, flannel ; Merino shirts and drawers, woolen socks ; - Buck mitts, woolen yarn, knitting cotton ; Ticking, wadding, &c. Fur Caps and Collars ; Boots and Shoes, Hata, &c. . , GROCERIES. Brown and lump sugars, molasses, cofiee ; Teas, spices, casbia, codfish, tobacco ; S alerut us, soap, starch, rau-ina, t Rico, indigo, nutmegs, dec. .. Paints and Oil, Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes and i tnware.- ' V"- HARDWARE. ' Norfolk latches, butts and screws, locks ; Bolts, files, Mill, webb and panel saws: ' Bracoand bitts, chisels, gouges; Plane irons, squares, hammers ; Shovel and tongs, candlesticks ; Knives, forks, penknives, spoons ; Shoemaker tools, tap borers, augers : Tea trays, cofljo mills, gun locks, adze; . Sad irons, trowels, couiinodo knobs : Steelyards, trace chains, brass kettles ; Sltoveld, spades, nails, glass, . Looking glasses, &,c, Tho stock wns selected with ercat care, for this tnarkot, und is now offered wholesale or retail, at reduced prices, for Cash. Our facili lies for buying goods aro such as will enable us to sell tlio assortment on better terms than is usual in this country. , Uonstantino, Dec. 21, 183G. 25wG TOT 13 IV COOOS.-Tlio . subacribcrs' give X nouco to their old friends and customers, and the publio gcnnrallyr that thoy aro now receiving a largo supply of goods, direct from N. IN ., selected with groat care : the winos and liquors purchased from the importers and war ranted to be a puro nrticlo which they offer for h.uo at wnoiesmo ana retail as clioop us can be procured trom uny other houso in this city; a. mong which aro tho following, viz. bbCrAIlb. Drown, Porto Rico, brown Havanna, loaf, lump, Muscovado. JUULAbbbb. Sugar house, West India. COFFEE. Java and Rio. TEAS. -Imperial, pouchong, younj hy son, hyson skin, hyson skin in catty boxes 1.J ius. each lor lamily use. and in canisters ol 2 His. each. WINES.-.Von, MadeiraTcncrifr, mus cat, Gibraltar cherry ,Chfimpaigne, Rodcrcr brand, prints and quarts silver lops, claret Malaga, Durgundy. F OUTER London and Philadelphia pints ana quarts. UHAJXD r.-Champaign, Pellon, Peach Oogniac, Dordeaux. St. Croix and Java rum; Holland and American gin. TOBACCO. Cavendish, largo and small papers, fancy papers do lb. and half ids., canisters ao. SNUFF. Macaboy, American gents. uappce, focotcli. CIGARS. Principe, Crown, Dos Ama. gos, Fcllon, American, Alexandria. Tnirnllinr vulfli n Inrrra ...nr.1 ........ D..JT.. v. ..iioiiiD, iij-o, prunes, uhnons, hard and soil shell, Madeira nuts, poa nuts, filberts, Brazil nuts, nutmeg saleratus, indigo, load, ginger, Eiig!u canisti powder, oassia, l'imento, prpper, ulsiuco. cod fish, herring, mackerel, corks, bath brick, sweet oil, ground cofFoo, pepper sauce, mustard 1 lb. 4 lt and i lb. W nidsor soip a gront variety, black, ing, sardines, starch, Saltana raisins, currants Tamarinds, assorted cordials, ground pepper, Pe. mcnto and Cussia ; lemon, raspberry and straw, berry syrups, lucifer and loco foco matches; ca- prcs, olives, cocoa, wine, vinegar, assorted spi ces, etc. etc. ' . AISO a handsome assortment of knives and forks, carvers, pocket knives, dirks, razors, scis Bors, shears, iron tinned spoons, plated do. pow dcr flasks, molasses gates, iron do? collars, brass do, corkscrews, razor straps, fish lines, hemp do ciiaiK uo ; messing combs, pocket wallets, clasp do, memorandum books,' fine wallets, pencilled pens, , Bilvcr ' pencils, percussion caps, pocket compasses; nair, shaving, tooth, hat, clothes, crumb and shoo brushes; snuff boxes, wire soives, twine roeJs, Bhaving boxes, vood ra trapB, clothes lines, hemp, and manilla no's 1, 3 and 4 rope, nails of various sizes. 1 Togethci wun many other articles, too numerous to men uon in mis ouycrusementr Vail and see. . , C. M. & L. M.'BULL. Detroit, August 3, 1836. r;..ly7 WEW LOWELL WOOLING INI EACTORY-nio subscriber would re spectfully iuform tho citizens of St. Joseph co. nnd thn balance of tho world, that his Carding Macluno is in complete operation, ; at Ins old stamping ground, ono mile south of 1 iff; on Prairie ; find I pledge myself to those that patro nize my factory, to uo their work in order and with despatch. . W. W. BLISS. ' N. B. I shall commence Cloth Dressing by tho twentieth of Sept.; and I would say to my patrons please fitch your, cloth so that . it can ba Dressod within tho Fall months, for swashing cloth about in cold water, in the month of Janu ary, is not what it is crackod up to bo.i ' . : .w..w. B;. ' New Iowcll, St. Josph co., July 10,' 1837. 51 TTDLOIJOIIS. 200 TLOUGIIS, of Baker's r patent, largo and small size, for sale by the subscriber. . ISAAC J. ULLMANN. . Mirch 15. 37 Br. 1- L. Ac T. II. PRINDELL, 'k would respectfully in. . form tho citizens of St. Joseph Co., that they havo commenced , the blacksmith business in all its various branch, cs at Lock port, No. 2 Water street, near tho .bank, where tiny will at nil times bo ready to . accomodate , customers in their lino of business on tho shortest notico and tho most reasonable terms. C.AYLORD II. TRINDELL, ... TIMOTHY II. TRINDELL. Lockport; Mich. June 14. 1837. j .50tf TWLIV EI IlHI Tho . undersigned havi 1M associated themselves in the niorcantilo business under tho firm of Charles Bissoll &, co., and upon tho openingof navigation, they intend to offjr an . assortment of staple and fancy dry Joods, not inferior to any in tho city, at No. 90 ufforaon Avenue, immediately under tlio museum and in tho store room now occupied by .C O. Hammond St Co. , . CHARLES BISSELI' - , . . HORACE II. COMSTOCK.' .Detroit, Juno 20, 1830. . r .. lyl COIIHETT'S LIFE OF JACKSON. Just received at the Detroit Bookstoro few copios of the above work. Price 12 conts. ' ' , I. L. MORSE. ' Detroit, June, 1836. 83 Joflcfson Avenuo. nEALTII. BAILEY'S CHEMICAL COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, for purifying the blood, and removing all disoasos arming from injudicious use of Mercury, exposures and imprudencies in life, Scrofula, Kings' uvu, lute Swelling, diseases of the liver and skin, constitutional weakness, chronic and nervous affections, &c. &c. It has also been found a most usoful spring and fall pu rifier of the blood: The rapidity with which this article has sold, and the very flatterinir re- commendations it lias received, are evidences of its superior efficacy. The subjoined ura a. niong the communications in the hands of the proprietor i i ., In culling attention to the medical virtues of this celebrated plant, I would advert to tho tact familiar with every physician, that a numerous class ot diabases arise trom that impure state oi thi blood, which this activo remedial agent is so efficacious in purifying. ' Tho great importance attached by mudioul practitioners to the proper, ties of tho Sarsuparilliaa engaged the attention oi cuemisis, as io me mouo oi propurtuiuit hi which its virtues can bo most advantageously combined. Their experiments have resultod in tho discovery that tho Chemical Compound Fluid Lxtract ib decidedly superior to any other lorm in which it can be UBed. Since the introduction of the Fluid Extract, it has grown into rapid and extensive use, and its reputation u constantly in. croasing. ,We consider it ono of the most valua. bio articles in the Materia Medica, and find ama. terial advantage in the standard preparation of u- niiurm strongin wiucn is ooiainea uy me rium Extract. Its superiority over the Decoctions and Syruns sometimes mado use of, is strikingly appnr ent. It obviates tho necessity of preparing fresh decoctions evory day ; und docs not Burfeit and nausoato tho stomach with tho large proportion of sugar which lias to bo taken with euch doso or the Byrup, and which renders it incapable of holding much of tho puro extractive matter in solution. One bottlo of tho Fluid Extract is fully equal to a gallon of the syrup, or tho decoction, as usually prepared. - ... Tho virtues of this valuable medicine cannot be too extensively known, as thcra is scarcely an individual who would not bo benefitted by its use. Tho uniform testimony of modicul men in its fa. vor, and the cro it success which has attended its introduction, both in hospitals and private prac tice, i.i a convincing proof of its value, and of its superiority over other preparations ot thu Sarsapanlli. . MUmUYS. Mr. C. C. Bristol. Doar Sir: Please s.-ml mo four dozen bottles Bailey's Compound Fluk .rv ...:n . - ' I cannot but express my highest sense of grati. ficatiou iu tho result this cxedbnt preparation has had in the cure of Cutaneous Diseases. In every caao which has como under my practico, it has had the most coinplote success. Not one evon the most obstinate and long standing but hns received a permanent cure from this very ex collent compound. In a section of country liko this, where tho principal disoasos ariso from a vi tiated state ot the blood, 1 think tho introduction of your preparation will bo of tho most cniinebt service. . . . I consider it tho neatest preparation of sarsn larilla I havo ever nit with, und as such I uu icsitatingly give it my earnest roccomiiicndatkui Irulyyours, &.c. T. P. WHIPPLE, M. V. For buIo by C. C. BRISTOL,- solo proprietor, 'U7 Mam Btroal, liullalo.' 1 ilea 7o cents per bottlo. - , ' ' ' N. B. Ohsrrvo that ' nono can ho genuine without tho Fignato.ro ot tho proprietor in his own hand writing. ' ' - . - ' O'Tho publio are cautioned against a spurious preparation. ' ' Auarust 2, 183f. " .' , Stf E.1AMILY IILLS. Dr. S. Hiinney's Anti Dyspeptic or Bilious- Pills, for r-mo vinir complaints arising fromj indigestion or weakness of tho stomach, euch as sourness, sick ness or p iin in the stomich and bowels, habitua coslivoness, pains in citlicr side, jaundice or diar rhoca.with affections of the head, pains, dizziness drowsiness, rheumatic affections of the joints, af fections of the bladder, or piles, sick heodacho so common with feeble liabite. . Certificate from Benjamin Knowcr, Esq. . Having Buffered for soniu timo with Indigestion and flatulency, I was advisod to try Dr Phinney'i Anti-Dyspeptic or Bilious Pills, and after using them for some tune, am prepared to any that th y are the mildest and yet tho most cfiicscious in their operation of any article of tho kind I have ever used, nnd what I esteem of great importance they occasion no sickness at the stomach, procu ring full, free, and satisfactory discharges, loav. ing tlio bowels in a natural condition. And the more cheerfully recommend their use to all who are of bilious habits, or need an excellent fi'i.ily medicine, in consideration of tho hi" standing of the proprietor in the community, us amedictilman. BEJNJ. KNOW lilt. Albany, April, 1835. 1 For sale by Drs. Sumner Sc Baldy, Constan tino, by Smith Sc Bowman, Threo Rivers, by W, A. banger &, Co., Mottvillo, by II. &, C. Kcl logg, White Pigeon, and S. W. Trucsdel', Ccn trcvilltj. - 3wft3 1 sjiiiWJiiMiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiii"'"!IHI'n''w ' , HERY E. ROOT, MERCHANT TAILOR, would respectfully inform the citizens of Constantino and vicinity, that ho has lately purchased an assortment of cloths, and wi hcrcafu r keep every nrticlo of ready nude cloth ing on hand. Ho is also prepared to mako to or. dor, at short notice, any nrticlo of clothing. share of tho publio patronage is respectfully solicit cd. -. j ... : . Constantino, March 8, 1837. ' 3G TTOUKEVM A COOI'ESI WANT. mP ED at Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co Mich by . , 43tf JOIIJN YOUNG. ASPEll MASOIY FORWARDING & COM MISSION MERCHANT, AT N ILLS, MICHIGAN. May, 1837. . 47 TJIAIKKAWK'S PATENT PLAT Ii FORM SCALES, are now in extensive. use in all parts of tha U. S. are not liable to get out of order occupy but. l.ttlo space no expense in adjusting them no heavy Weights to handl-.), and aro vory convenient for weighing. iTha common complaint that platform scales vary botwocn hea. vy and light draughts Is in theso scales com. plotely obviated tho oporation being . equally certain in weighing bodies of any capacity or a. mount. - - Tlu subscriber has received an agoncy for tho salo of tho above nrticlo in all its varieties, and will Soon b able to furnish scales to any orders with which ho may bo favored."1 ' J - ; . ALLEN GOODRIDGE. - Constantino,' Moy 24. 1837.' 47 Tiiomaa Cade, Plaintid", - 10TATU OF .v s. . . -,:., V MIClIKiAN. Rob't Storr, Defendant... ) In chancery,, third circuit Juno term 1837-It apiwaring to the Court that a subpoena returnable at tho last term was duly issuo.1 aud 1 returned, defendant not found; and it further appearing on satisfactory proof, that tho defendant is not a resident of tho State of Michigan t on motion of the, com plainant, by Geo. W. Jjwett, .his solicitor, or dered that the said defendant, Robert Storr, np pnor on the first dny of th? next term, and pbad, answer, or demur to the complainant's paid billof complaint, or that tho said hill will ho takon pro confesnoi and that notice ba given to tho defen. dant, of the pendency of this Bill, by publication of this order in tho Constantine Republican, a newspaper printed in tho county of St; Joseph, in said Slats, for six weka in succession, previ ous to tho next suasion of this Court. .The fint publication to be within twenty days.- ...i . - ISAAC VICKERV, Register, . By Nathaniel Marsh, Deputy. . . 6w5 i John Kerf, , ) A TTACIIMUTfT, ' XU. Writ issnod tin 2nd of ish. )June, returnable tho Oth befora -vs. Wm. W. Nash C. Yates, continued for trial to thn tl day nf c.. . . It f . . , i ' . ficaof said justico. . . - JOHN KERR. White Pigeon, June 9th, 1837. ; , 3jn53 . HQS 9813 Tf ins Ndfl cv lTTOIlTC! AGE ALE. Default having . of money, accured to bo paid by Indenture cf mart , gage, Doarmg date ino eignieenui oay oi 4WJ, u - tha voar of our Lord one thousand eieht hundred and thirty five, exeouttsd by Stewart Cochran and t Kaciiel uoenran bis wilo ot tiie county or uass, , in me staie oi luicnigan, to james voenran oi the county of Cass, in the state of Michigan, of' all that certain piece or parcel of land situaw la : tho county of St. Joseph and state of; Michigan bounded and described as follows, to wit tha cast half of tho northwest quarter of section thir ty five, in township six south, range twelve west ( containing eiguij acres, uo iu iuw wm ok less, which said mortgage was recorded in ther , Register's office in the said county of St. Joseph,- ". on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1835, at 3 of the-, t clock, P. M. in the mortgage book, letter A, on ' pages 303 and 303. The amount of principal1 and interest claimed to be due on said, mortgage r at the date of this notice being the sum of two hundred and any three dollars and eignly nvej cents. ' , , Notico is therefore hereby riven, that by virtue! of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and: in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided, said mortgaged, premise will be , sold at public auction in tho village of Centre, ville, in Baid county of St.' Joseph, at tho door of tho Court House in said village, on the sixteenth 1 day of September next ensuing the date hereof, at -' oueo'o ckP, M. Dale. Juno 12, 1837. 50-12w ' JAMES COCHRAN Mortgage,. C. Lancaster, Att'y. MORTGAGE SALr been made in tho-' .D""'t tiTlc-; :ra oV dita . c o u by ei the ssmo money securt v r- the second c. . L. Henry Burne'.t to being assigned to Jar i Dc . . , tf i.iles, Berrien county, and recorded ia the o..Ice of the lecordea' in and for the county of St. Joseph, in the state of Michigan, on f- third day of Fel , ? in Mortgage JJoc . ?ago Ua w:. 1-. ahe amount claim ' to bo due at the C'.3 he-aof be ing three ht:pdi,J and r ' ' C "f dc"ra aad fifty cents. Notice is ' " : t- j rir. tue of apowcr of salocontci'iou iatuiJ r .:'t3 deed and. in pursuance of statute in sci cases mado and provided, will bo sold at Public Auctica to the highest biddor,at the house of II. Hollabird or on tho premises, in the village of Mottville, oa the thirty.first day of May next,bctween the hours of 10 o'clock in' tha forenoon and 4 o'clock in the nflernoon.tho prnises described in said niortgagr d ied, namely Lot No. 6 in section seventeen.and Lots No. live, six, and seven in section twenty three, as described on the plat of said villaare laid? out by II. L. Stewart. '?":..-?' i s : ; . JAMES DEVOE. . . March 6, 1837; . .. f; , , 36 , . QtTTho above sale is postponed to the 24th AnguBt next. . . , Juno 7, 1837. - ' 49tf " 'jaH GliTWAGJE SALE-Default having b en m.ide in the payment of a certain sum of money secured to bo paid by indenture of mong.-igc, Dcsring data tne twentieth day or March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, executed by George Day, (then of Centrcvilli, St. Joseph county, nnd stab of Michigui,) to Philip R. Toll, of the' county nnd s'ato aforesuJ,! tijt is recorded in the Rcgist.'r's ofiico for tlu said county of St. Joteph nil stati aforesaid, on tho 20th day of March, A. D..I837, ot four o'clock, P. M., in Liber B, of Mortgages, p .gts 158 and 159, on which there is now claimed tu bo due Ihrao hundred and twenty.two dollars end forty cents. 1 ' - Notico is therefore hereby given that, by yuv tue of the power of salo in said mortgage con toincd, and in pursuance of tho statute in such cist) inado and provided, will be sold at publio auction, on Wednesday, the 16th day of August next, at the court house in tho village of Centre.' villo, county aforesaid, at 10 o'clockA. M., of that day ; the premises in said mortgage des-, cribed as follows, to. wit ; " All that certain piece or parcel of' Land or Village Lot, to wit : Lot number throe 3 in section number twen.' ty.nino 29 in tho villega of Centreville, th seat of Justice in and for tho county aforesaid; Said Lot is seventy fict in front on Burr Oak street,' and running oiu hundred and sixty-flya foet south to a twenty foot Alley, as will more fully appear by rcf renco to the recorded plat of said village ; together with all and singular, tha buildings, hereditaments and appurtenances to. said lot belonging, or in ony wise appertaining.' PHILIP R. TOLL, Mortgagee. CentrevilK M y 23, 1837. BXECUTOU'S SALE OF LAND. JL Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order made by tho lion. Jefferson Thurber, ' Judga of Probate of Monrc-i county, on the 3d day of April, 1837, tho subscriber will offer for salo at tho Tavern kept by. Hiram Holabird, in thri village of Mottville, on Monday tho 19th day of June n:xt, at 10 o'clock, A. M all the proper, ty in tho county of St. Joseph, belonging to tho estate of Daniel M. Kellogg, late of Perrysburgr Ohio, deceased, consisting, among other things, of a Ware Houso and several lots in said villogo of Mottvillo. " Terms made known at the time of Bale. Dated Perrysburgh, Ohio, April 7, 1837. ' GILES B. KELLOGG, Executor oj Daniel M. Kellogg, deceased Tho above salo is postponed until further no t ce. GILES B. KELLOGG, Executor. . May 21, 1837. 47, STATE of THOMAS LILLIBRIDGE; Li DECEASED. The undersigned having been appointed by tho Hon. Judge of Probate of St. Joseph county, commissioners to receive and examine all claims, of tho several creditors to said estate. Notice is hereby given, that six months are allowed for that purpose ; and thej will moctat the Post office ia White Pigeon, on tho first Mondays in Augurt, , September and October noxt ensuing; and all claims must be presented on or before tho last named meeting or they will bo rejected. ,- ,. , : . CHAPMAN YATES, ) . "; M. JUDSON, Commissioners. White Pigeon, 1st May, 1837. ' 31w45 NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed administrator on the estate of Rowland W. Sigon, lato of tho village of Grand Rapids, deceased, and has given bonds as the law directs. All persons having demands upon tha said estate aro requested to exhibit the same and oil persons indebted to tho said estate are called upon to mako payment. AMAZON WOOD, Administ'r. Grand Rapids, Kent co., Oct. 19th, 1836. WOTSCE. Tho undersigned havo proved 13 the will of David Clark, late of St. Joseph County, deceased, and received from the Probata Court, tho proper authority, to settle his estate. All creditors and debtors will take notice accor. digly. ' . . ANN CLARK, N. M'GAFFEY. White Pigeon, April 17, 1837. 42tf : WOTICE. The underaigncd, having been l-V appointed administrator, on the estate of Thomas Lillibridgo, late of the county of St. Jo. seph, deceased, has given bonds aa the law di, rocts. All persons having demands upon the, said estate, are requested to exhibit the same:, and all persons indebted to the aaid estate, are' called upon to make payment. . " , . , SAMUEL A. CHAPIN, , ' . . Administrator. I . , , Whito Tigron. Ma rch 11, 1 37 . . . QDIIOIIATE C'OUIIT. Public notice i-- hereby given that the regular terms of said court'for tho county of St. Joseph, will be held on tho last Mond.y, at 10 o'clock in the fore, noon, in each and every month in the yesr, and will b5 Ik Id at tho Court House in Centreville, until further notioe, - ' J ' .,..,.. WILLIAM CONNER,, January 19, 1837. ; t)3 Judge of Probatel AT a regular term of tlio Probate Court for tho county of St. Joseph hold at tha Court Houso in Centreville on the 31st day of July, 1837 'i ,.,..-- . . , ..-n-1, In tho, matter . of . 1 Upon the filing by Elec , .tho estate of .u .ta Richardson, admlnis. Natiian S. Richardson, j tratrix on said estate of iter scttloment account , it is ordetod that notice be given by publishing tcis order, thrco waekssuc ccaairs,ly iu the newspaper published id Constan. tino to tho end that nil persona interested may appear at the Court House in Contrcvilla on the last Monday in August next, at ton q'elock, A. M., to show c a use if any they have why said ac. count should.not bo allowed. v. i . i WM. CONNOR, 3w5S . Judge of Probatsf