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ffo-rp J. ' - I -.; ' : ' -rtJ LV A ' to J - .; jr . . ...... . I 1 0 11 L 'VOLUME II....Na 21. CONSTANTINE, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 22. 1837. NUMBER 73. If In. .csv r7 7 7 L-S COTANTiNUEFUliLlCAN, - - - fl'ILItRKU rv' Wiacd )' 'Bins, cori rr of Cunarls ami Watrr streets, nt hi Printing-Office and nook, tore, over the Uank. titalrs, aoutli side. If In advance ) ! J no after the flrst 3 month t or, na ann 1,73 50. at the r-nd of the year. MORTGAGE SALE.--Default having bein made in tha piyment of i certain sum of momy a cired to ba paid by. ind nlure of mortgage, bearing dato the twonty.fourth day of May, in thVyo ir of our Lord one thous .nd eight hundrtd and, thirty.six, executed by GorgoJ. Clark and S d i C. Goodrich, of Monroo county andstataofMichiiian, to Willis T. House, Isaac J.MJUmann Mind Willi-un II. Admw, of St. Jo. acph county in the stat? of Michigan, of all that cartnin pieoi or p.. reel of l.md, situ ite in the vil. lag of Constantino, known and designated as the weak half of lot number eight, in aoction numbr fivo. oa numbirod nnd deseribod on the plat o?s iid vill ig, which is r cord dintheofiici of tfio r gist r of dtKxls, in mid for St. Josp'i county, which a id tnortgago wis giv.n tosccur the p iym nt of th pu reins ; man v of tho ubovv danrrihel pr iniees, und was record d in tb r g int1 r's ofllco nfsdd county of Si. J.m.ph, on thi tw nty.fw rthd y of M y, A. D. lH3t,atoni o. clock P. M. of a i 1 d y, in mortg g book, 1 tt r A.. itp g378. 379 nl 330, unl upon whio -then is claim J tobidui, a. the da e of thin no. tice, tin autn of two huudre I and fifly.s ven dol lira and jfony-uino cunts. - Noiici is thr fore hereby giv.n, th.t by virtuu of a np.xi 1 pow.r of aab in sail mortgige contunjd, .m l in pur. nanco of tfjT BtitutT in nuch case made and pro. vide I, said mortg. gd pri!iiiic will hi Mold at public ajtion or v ndu. at the court houso, iu thsvilbgJ of Ctntr.vills in Bill couniy of St. 1 Jos-pli, on S iturd iy, th thirlielh !ay of D e m ber next, at one of the clock in th afi .riioou. WILMS T. HOUSE, iti. ;,f ISAAC J. ULLMANN, WILLIAM II. ADAMS, rfC. LAHCAiTia, Att'y. MoTtS"S't'n iCyntrevilhi, S.'ptjmber 23, 1837. C5wl2 MORTGAGE 8 AI.E. Default haring ' been nude' m tho -piyunnt of a c rtain nm of monev aucured to b i paid by indeture of mortgage, ba.tring dato tin twcnty.third d iy of "fM"OTICE. Tho undi raigned have proved XM tho will of D ivid Clark, late of St. Joseph County, deceased, and received from tho Probate Court, tho proper authority, to acttlo his estate. All creditor aud debtor will take notice accor. digly. ANN CLARK, ' N. M'GAFFEY. . Whito Pigeon, April 17, 1837. 42tf , Choa. L- Mtller, A TTACIIMEMT vs. xvL Notice is hnreby given, John S. Koan. S that C. L. Miller has sued out an attachment against tho goods chattels rights moneys &. eflTects of John S. Ke'in an absconding tobtor, and that the same will come on for trial biforc W. C. Pease Esq. a justice of tho petce in tho county of St. Jweph, at his ofHce, in Constan. tin on the 10th day of January next, at 10 o'clock A. M. CHARLES L. MILLER. IsaaoJ.UUmann j A TTACIIMENT. va JL Notice w hereby given, John S. Kean, ) that I have taken out a writ of attachment against th) goods chattols, rights orbits moneys und effjeta of JohnS. Kean an aconding d ibtor, nnd th.it tho causj will come o i for tri J before W. C. Pjus3 Eq. at his of. ;ieo in th vill gj of Co .stantini on the3Jdiy f Jmiiary n xt, at 10 o clock, A. M. Con. Htantine Oct. 5 1837. ISA AC J. ULLMANN. . Jnujry, in th' year of our Lord ono thousind hundred und thirty.seven, executeu oy StJDhen Dodson and John Bium of St. Joseph ' eight AnmLv. 'and st.ito of Michiem, to Lorn G Bfowo, of the county and tato aforesaid ; of all tliat certain tr ict or p ircel of 1 aid, situut j in th ounty of St. Jos.pli und statJ of Michigin, to wilt The east half of the south west uurt?r of section twenty-cight, in town six south of rang eleven west, containing eighty acres, be thosin.c xooroorlnss; which said inortg'go wan given t secure ilia payment .of the purch so money of . the above d.scribed prcmis.is, and was re. corded in thj Register's office ofsiidSt. J cph county, on the tl wonth day of Scptem. bcr, A. J D. 1837,' at nino o'clock in tho for . noonof said lay, in niortgaga book, letter B nn n.res 297. 298 and 299, and upon whicl thcro is claimjil to ba duo at tha date of this no tice, thj sum of two hundnd and sixty.ono dol Jars and ixtv-seven cent $2Gl 67. Notice i therefore hcrjby girm, tht by virtue of a spue .i power of aaloin said mortg igo contained, and ir pursuance of the stitnto in such can madia provided, said mortg g d promises will b.i sold a public' auction or vendue, at the court house i tha vill ge of Centre vill ), in tho county of St. Jo a?pli .for aaid,oiitho thirtieth diyof Dcoombcr VL. D. J 837. t two oflhjcloekP M. on sai. 'day. ' - LORN (J, BROWN, Mortgage, fc. LANCA3TER. Att'v. Ccn'rcvilh, S picm!)cr 23. 1837. 65wU Ciicm'f Cuitrt of the State of Michigan, i$ y " for the County of St. Joneph. K Isiuc J.Ullmann, iM ATTACIIME ann, jlT If ATTACIIMEI vs ML ISotic3 is h r ihy givci Geo. J. Cl irki" Slhat on the tw lfth thy Sept imbcr, in tho yjar of our Lord, on thousam eiifht hundr.id and thirty.sav 'n, a writ of At 'tachmcnt issuol out of tho Circuit Court for tha county of St. Josoph, afor s ud, in favor o: thesaid pfuntifT, ngiinst tho lands, tenements goods, ctt itt.'ls, rigtus, crejus, moneys anu ei 'crta of the abova namjd d.tondant, tor a sum excoodinir one hundred dollars, which writ l a boon returned duly served, and is now pending in said Court. U r , ' s. w. truesdell, cwk. 'ITU Lancaster, Pl't'ffs Att'y ' C-Sopt. J!6, 1837. 65tf A11L.ICATI. h.ving Iwjn mid to tha undersigned, TV. asur r, and Clerk of S'.. Jos ph county, by the f quisito numb r of resid jnt tr cholders, in conrorunty witli the pro vUions of "An act to org mix and regul i'o Bank, ing Associ itions," toembl i tl ein and th ir hhho. ci 1!8 to org miz ) u B mk to bj loc ted ut or near the lin bittwoun the vill gos of Lockport und Thraii Rivi-rs in tho county of St. Jos -ph, and t ite of Michigan, by tha namo und style ot th : Luck port und Thr. Rivers Bmk with a cap. A stock of One Hundred Ihousand Hollars. Notice isthurcfoFO hereby given, that th j books for subscription to the capital stock ofs iid B ink will bo op .nod at tho nouso now occupi d by o. B. Brown in tho vill ige of Lockport in said county, on tho fourth day of D :cemb ir next en suing tho data hereof, and bo li ;ld open for four days succcsHivIy according to law. C.UL.UA1U1A a i t-u, i reasurer, S. W. TRUESDELL, Clerk. Cciitravilb, Nov. 1, 1837 70 "lJOTICE is hereby givon to ull persons INI havincr just und leg il claims agiinst tho es. tato of Ephraun Hanson, late of Cass county nnd Ontwa township, dec-.-asod, that tny m nereDy notitiod to exhibit their cl lima, legally proven, for adjustment within on3 year irom tna date hereof, and all thos indobt d to said rstato are r Jiucsted to mako iinm idi ito p iymnt to AiMUKIiH jAVftou.i, or WILLIAM H. HANSON, Administrators of Ephraun II .nson, !ec'd, I) 't'd, Ontw i, C "h co.. ISov 4 IHJ. owi" I'FICE liHTEIt.fAL, IM PROVEMENT, Djtroit, Ooto.). r 23. Ib37. Notic si hereby given tint the commissioner if Int ernal Improvement will mo t at the liuici a id ul ices h. rin ilesien .tod, for thi purpose o' iving 11 p.-rsons intr si'suan opponunity to u h urd r Ji tivo to the surveys recently orucruu oy li Board. On thi southern oute, at MonroD, on the 28lh lay of November next. -On the northern routo, at the vill igo of Palmy r , on th 1 4th, and ut Port Huron on the 5th diyi T O.icoinb r next. On the central routo, at Detroit on the 8.h d iy if December nxt. By order of the Boird, 70 J. BURDICK, President. notice! Bank or Constantijie, Nov. 1, 1837. A If Election for s von dircc:ors of this Corpo ration will bo hold n ut th B Hiking Houe jii WcdnsJ iy tha A'rJ day of J muury n xt. Tha Poll will opjn nt tan o'clock, A. M., and slos i at twulvo M. By order, tf CI1AS. A. HOPKINS, Cash'r. TWW STORE & NEW GOODS. IN Tho subscribers would inform thjir friondn and the public generally, that they have taken the Store lately occupied by Messrs. Adams & Apfleton, on watur street, where thy are now receivinir a largo assortment of Groceries, togcth. er with Dry GoodB, Hardware, Crockery and f l .. .i.:.i. . 1 . n,:ii: . u,;ti. VJ1UD.. w 111 u, n iuwil lliujr bid ?t c iw ym niui for cash, cheaoer than thev can bo had at any other store in this section of country. Amongut their astortmont of Groceries may bo found LIQ UORS Cognac, Champaign,Span. ish and Cherry Brandy. RUM: St Croix, Jamaica, IMew Ur. leans and New England. Holland und American Gin: Old Irish and America! VVhiskev. WlfiES: Old Madeira, brown and palo sherry, Madeira, Tort and Malmsey. SUUAHS: lirown, llavanna, loal una lump. COFFEE: Java and Rio. TEAS: Young Hyson, Gun Powder. Imperial, Toushong and canisters, 2 lbs. each. FRUIT: Brazil, Madeira and Pea Nuts. sott nnd hard shell Almonds, Fillerts. tiox nnd keg Raisins, Figs and Currants, Spices of nil kinds. TOBACCO: Honey dew, Cavendish and Virginia SNUFF: Happeo and Macaboy. OIL: Lamp and Linseed, tog'.;th r with every othnr articla usually kot in a country hrora. T iv rn Ko. per, wiHlnng to pur. cha. a stock ot uroo.ri s, will nnd it mucii to th ir udvantago to giva us a call befor purchas ing elsevi here, us wo are confident that our goods and prices cannot fail to plaase. All p. rsons wishing to purchase goods cheap will do well to call. ALBERT ANDRUS &. CO. Constantino Oct. 7, 1837. 08 RYGOOOS. A general assortment of dry goods for s .1 1 by ALBERT ANDRUS & CO. October 7, 1837. 68 C1 ROCKERY A, GLASS-WARE, forsaloby ALBERT ANDRUS &. CO. Constantino Oct. 7. 1837. 68 rtJuOVlER A!fl SHOT, for salt by H. ALBERT ANDRUS &. CO. . Constantino, October 7, 1837. 68 I AIF. A few barrels of first rtto s ilt for ALBERT ANDRUS &, CO. sale by I AW MILT SAWS, for sal by ) ALBERT ANDRUS & CO. ISSOCUTJOJf. Tii: co-pann rui luTetofor.) cx'iHtiiig und.r the fir.it ol'Snilti. 'irown und Broth r is this d iy dissolved by mutu. 1 consent, und .ill d minds duo said firm, must paid to Simoon B. Brown, who is duly author. 1 cio rucoivj uu sainj. G. S. SMITH, J. BROWN, S. B. BROWN. Lockport, September 27, 1 837. 66tf HEAP-CHEAP EORCASII.- j 40()gillons brandy, 600 g lions rum, 401) g lions gin, 200 g Tons lug 1 proot spirits, ;.nd wines of most all kinds. Th subscrih rs off .i tha above for 6alo by tha gallon or cask very cheap for cash. ALBERT ANDRUS & CO. Oct. 7. 1S37. r8 TO OWIf ERS OF HULLS, AlfD MILL PRIVILEGES. The subscriber oilers his services as a Mill Wright, in the "roc tion of new mills of all kinds, end in tho improve, mint of old 0110s. Ho would atate that his whol -lifi hus been spsnt in the study and pr ictioa of this kind of mechanism ; and from hU long exp. riunco as an operative, both in Lurope and th: United States, ho has been enabled to inform himself of all the improvements introduced in machinery as applicable to wuter or stoam power, and fcelB warranted in assuring those who m y b ivo occasion for his services, th.t ha is m ist r of his businvfcs, and perfectly ublo to perform any work satisfactorily. Tho subscriber resides at Ucntrevilla, at whic . place, he has lately be n overhuwling and new. Roaring a grist nun, miruuueing enuro new mi. hincry and tnrea new run 01 stones. Lett -rs addressod to Centievillo, S. Jos 'pit county, Michigan, from any part of the state, or from Indiana, Illinois or Wisconsin and post paid, will raceive prompt attention. JUlin ULAUftlUl. References Mack it Pitterson, Rue.hrtster. N. Y ; Ciias. A. Stewart, Laq.. U troit, Mich. ; Dighy V. B Eq.. C ntr.ville, Mich. ; John Fitch. Seneca F Hs. N. Y. ; Hmry Polkcnhorn, Detroit ; Jackson Langworthy. Koch' sti r. TO THE PUIULC Tlie propri tor of tha Democratic Free Prems. raxp ict. fully inform their fri nds and tha public, tint th y will hero for publish tha sam3 Daily and Weeklt. With the desiro of making tha Fro Pr.iss worthy of tho f ivor and p. tron :ga which t enjoys, tha proprietors nava Dcen ai gre u ex. ncn-e to obtain new and exc Haul material and s ock for thoir establishment, und tlvy flitter th-ms Ives that they will lure nor issua their pneclive pulilic .tions in n m nn r tliat will iv j nervl satixf ictiou to their patrons. The Daily Free Press, will be putln.he iv. ry morning, Sundays exc pica, on x 1 rgc imperial sli elot tn test quality, ana wru con. tain tha latest for ign ami com. sue inlclligenc of tha day. Termi, eight dollar t per annum, pav'ible every six mnntht. lh weekly f ree I'll ess, win oe puunnea very Wednesday morning, on a large el pliant sheet of tha finest quality, and will cont in th lime matter publmhed in th 1 V ul and bom i- Weakly papers. t ermi, three dollar $, in aa. vanee. At the late session of the legislature the Editor of thi Froo Press was appointed State Print.-r, and tho Fr o Press conBcquyntly m ad tlie ot ite Papir of Michigan. Tha earliest inform tion of a domestic official character will thcr for i b- found in its columns. During tho session of th IiCirudatura comDotent reporters will bo employ. cd in each House, and a cornet daily report of the proceedings and Deb'.tes publisind. 1 .1 laws of Slato are tobn publixhed in it forthwith upon th ;ir pass iga, and th. y ara mad legal evi. lenci in its columns for six months afier th c!os of tha scsHion at which tln'y may be p isHcd. The proprietors ara also publish -ira of ill 1 laws of the Unitod Stat s, and every subscriber thcr . fon who is or. ful enough to pr s rve his fil s will luva by him, not only tha proo edings and JiscusHions of the L eislatur.', but ..Is? th 1 l.iw oftha Stat and th Unitn Statis compljte in cith sr tha Daily or Weekly sh et. Eich pap t will be m .ilad regularly to coun try subecrsliers, on the morning of publication and forward d by tho - arlL st mails. BAGG, BARNS &, CO. Dotroil, Juns 5, 1837. 57 JI.1AMILY 9IACiAZLE; Vols. 1 and JL 2, umbtjllishcd with svur .1 hundred . ngr v. inirs. forsaloby SNOW &. FISK. Thr jo doors abova the Farmars and Macliauics Bank. Thomas Cade. Plaintiff. 1 fJ TATE OF J ' : vs. ' MICHIGAN . RoVt Storr. Defendant. )In chancery, third circuit June term 1837. It appearing to the t Court, that a subpoena returnable at tho 1 1st term . was duly issued und returned, defendant not i found ; and it further appearing on satisfactory proofr-thut lha defendant is not a resident of the , ctaie of , Michigan ron motion 01 tne com -tlainant, by Geo. W. Jewett, his solicitor, or Vdcred that tho said defendant, Robert Storr, a p. L pear on the nrst day ot tho next term, and pi -jo, answer. Or demur to the complainant's said bill of i eomplaint, or that the s aid bill will bo t iken pro "Zeonfesto: and that notice bo given to tho djfen. ''dant, of thi pendency of this Bill, by publication of this ordar in tha Comtantine Republican, a f' icwspapcr printed in tha county of St. Joseph, n said Slato, for six weks in succassion. provi. us to tho next session of this Court. Tha first publication to be within twenty days'.' , : . .. ISAAC VICKERY. Roister, .,rt NiTHAvin. Marsh. DeDUtv. 6w51 .i j 1 j " ' Circuit C0trt of the State of Michigan, ) fur the County of St. Joseph. J IT ATTACIIITIET. T..1A T lltlm.inn. t HT OTICE is h -rebv rivon. vs St that on tha 20th day of Inaac H. Burch. jS ptainbcr, in the year of our Lord, ona thousand eight hundred and thirty.sav en, a writ of attachment ii""ed out of the cir. cuit court for tha county of St Joseph aforesaid, in fvor of siid Pliintiffiig int tha lands, ten. omenta, goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects of tho abova named def ndant, tor 'i sum exceeding ono hundred dollars, which writ h w been returned duly served, and ia now pending in said court. S. W. TRUESDELL. C. Lancaster. PI'tfTa Att'y. October 1st, 1837. fl9EAOY MADE CLOTHING Ta A ?ood usHortm nl of rn dv mad ' cltiiit for silo by ALBERT ANDRUS & CO. CoiiHtantino, Oct. 7, 1837. 68 r j f HIO 13 US IN ESS MEN. Juutrcc. j, 1 a n.iW supply of Clerks Aitistantt, rniHE suliscrib r h .ving bn uppoin'eJ AJ- M. miiiislr itor of tki utatu of Willi mi Me. G ffey, late nf St. Jps -ph county, d.-ceaaod, uimI having accepted the nppointmmt and Ukea up. on himself th it trust, aU p.rsons interested wiu take notico accordingly. NEAL MeGAFFEY. Whit. Pi-con. Anril 34lh. 1837. 44 Tl ?zfa DOZEN PALM LEAF! U ZVtr HATS iust received und for sil" whol -salo or ret iil, as low as ran bo bought with tpecie, in any of tho eastern cities. M jrchants, who ara out ot tne article, aro invitcu mean anu examine. ALiiO'i uwuiuuuk. Constantinc, Mjy 30, 1837. 43 TTKISSOLUTION. Tho mutual co-part. JJJr ncrship heretofore existing between Perrin Barker and XMorman 1 reusueu, is ims aay uisaui. ved. PERRIN BARKER, M. D. Edwardsburgh, Cass co., Mich., I Anril 12. 1837. ( TN. B. Doctor Barker would take this op. portunity to tender hia thanks to his former pat rons, and to assure mo puuiio generally uiai i his old stand in Edwardsburgh, he is again won prepared for business, und will bo ready to at. i;C-ivu, , or tv . irt n his own Lawr.r: Am, fftr.il ''ook, Detroit, August 31. IH33. ROCERIES. Juk; receive ! Mo aW. Suirir. Younir Ilvsnn iind D-ac'i 1 a, i vf- fee, Ric-, RaiHins, Sal ratus, Starch, C undo, Pej per. Allspice, Su..p, ate. Croctiory and nardwar next wc a. 1 tiua. iuuoLtii . Jonstantine.July 3, 1837. 8w53 TftJEW C300DS. Just r c.;ivd from No INo York, n naw and gcn-r.l assortment of Gooos, comprising every v iricty usually kept in a country store, and which ara off red fors ila on tho most reasonable terms for c ish. JOHN S. BAKKY. Constantino, August J837. 3w57 TfUST RECEIVED, a largo lot of st 1. V pla domestic goods, such as 0-4 and 4-4 tick on the t ick a i k t'i. era FLEET PRISON. " It strikes me, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick, leaning over tho iron-rail at tho stair-head, It strikes tne, Sam, that impri onrnent for debt is scarcely any punishment at all. 1 hink not, sir?" inquired Mr. Weller. M You sco how these fellows drink, and smoke, nnd roar," replied Mr. Pickwick. " It's quite impossible that they can mind it much." " Ah, that's just tho werry thing, sir," reioined Sam, ' they don't mind it; it's a reg'lar holiday to them all porter and skettles. It's the t'other vuns as gets donu over vith this sort o'thing: them down- hearted fellers as can t svig avay at the beer, nor piny skettles neither; them as vould pay if they could, and gets low by being boxed up. I'll tell you what it is, sir; them as is always a idlin' in public houses it don't damago at all, and them as is al- wavs a vorkm veu they cun, it damages too much. Il s ui fkal, as my father used to say ven his grog warn't made half and half It's unekal. and that' the fault on it." u I think vou're risrhf. Sam." said Mr. Pickwick, after a few moments' reflection, quite right." " r raps, now and then, there s some hon'st people as likes it," observed Mr. Weller, in a ruminative tone; but 1 nev. er heerd o' ono as I can call to mind, 'cep the little dirty faced man in the brown coat, and that was force of habit." " And who was he?" inquired Mr. Pick. wi k. Vy, that's just tho werrv point as no. body ever know'd," it pi it d Sam. Hat what did he dof Vy, he did wot many men as has been much tetter knowed has done in their time s.'r," replied Sarn, M ho run a match agin the constable, and vun it. ' In other words, I suppose," said Mr. Pickwick, ho got into debtl" Just that, sir, replied bam, "and in course o' time he come here in consekens. It warn't much: execution for nine pound nothin', multiplied by five for costs; but hows'ever here ho stopped for seventeen year. If he got any wrinkles in his face, they was stopped up vith the dirt, for both the dirty face and the brown coat wos just the same at the end o' that time as they wos at tho beginniti. He wos a werry peaceful inollbndin' little crcctur, and wos alvays a bustlin' nbout for somebody, or iilaym rackets and never vinniti ; till at Inst tho turnkeys they got quite fond on him, and ho won in the lodge ev'ry night, a chattcrin vith 'cm. and tellin' stories, and nil that 'ere. Vun night ho wos in there as usual, alone vith a very old friend of his hh wos oti the lock, ven he says all of a sud- den, I ain't seen tho market outside, Bill, ho says (Fleet market was there nt tha time) '1 nint seen the market outride, Bill,' he says, Mor seventeen year. 'I know you r, sa tho turnkey smoking his pipe, '! should like to see it a minit, Bill,' he says Werry probable,' snvs the turnkey, makin ' ' l!i v. Iw w.ir'nt nn to w'.mt llui little man wanted. Bill,' avs the little man move brupt than belb;c,-I've got the fancy in iy head. Let me Ree the public street oe- IVvl'uio: und if I uni t strucK win tne 'apoplfxy, I'll be b ick in five minules by the clock. 'And wot u l become ot mo it you wot struck with apoplexy?! said the turnkey. Vy.' cays the lectio cretur, whouver found mc, ud bring me homo, for I've got my card in my pocket, . Bid, ho says, 4No. 2t, Coffee. room Flight : and that wos true, sure enough, for ven he wanted to make the ac- quiimtance of any new coiner, he useil to pull out a little limp card vith them words on it and nothin' else ; in consideration o vich ho wos always called Number Tventy . JotinKrrp. 1 A TTACIIMEXT. - 'vs. " 'IA. Writ inHucd thi 2nd of Wm. V. Ndsh. U11110. return ible tho 9th befora C. Ystos," continued for trial to tha 9th day of SeDtnmber next, at ono o'clock, r. M. nt mi oi fico of saKfjuHtice. JOHN KERR. : Whits Piireon. June 9th. 1 837 3m53 , ; ; - WBANK Or RREST. Thia shall cer. JLF tify that a Winking institution naa oacn 4 ,1- orcr miifd under tho " Act to organiio and r.gul ito hanking usHOciations," to ba located at .i.-;n.-n rf flrosliii thi countv of Monron. by tin name and stylo ol Uio ur ii.l.o t , venu prumyuy m umjt ... -v. ... with a canital 01 one hundred tnousana uouars, mer Drancu 01 m prviunuiwi. and that tho Stockholders thereof have given bonds to our satittfaction In the sum or inrce hundred thousand dollars, in conformity with the nrnviHions of the 1 1th snct ion of said act. 11 on o. .r.L idii nr.ft.Ti D V P1)DV roe. oodi. ism, xooi. rbioiv t . x iin. I reasur r 01 Monro touniy. CARLOS COLTON, County Clerk of Monron County. Filod in the office of thi Sseret iryof State, Sept. 18, 1837. K. rulTCIIJS-l-rc, ' . .. ... C . i" W - . 3wbuj ojcrciury oi otaio. Circuit Court of the State of Michi. gan, for the County of St. Joneph. 'no President, Directors'! JfAJOTICE is here. iComoiny of the Bank Vi by given, that TTIXECUTOR'S SAEE OF JLAUfD. i' Xili Notice is hereby givjn, that by virtue of , . an order made by th" Hon. Jjllersoii Ihur. er, Judgj of Probite of Monro j county, on tho 31 day of April, 1837, th subscriber will offor for T r aalj at tho Tavern kept by Hiram IlalaMrd, in t ' tha tillage of Mottvillc, on Alondiy tlu 19 ih day of Jnne n.xt. at 10 o'clock, A. M all tb j proper. ' ty in tho county of St. Joseph, bdonging to tha 11 ,; est ite of Daniel M. K Jlog, lite of Perrysburg, T-J Ohio, rlcco.a .d, conNiHling, among other things ,.' Vrn Ilmist and a v. ral lots in said vill if ..f lifniiv.il u T rms inado known at th timo of , 7 "sab. DaUd Prrysi.urgli. Ohio, April 7, 1H37. GILES H. KELIiOG(, 1 ' " ' Executor oj Diniet M. Kellogg, deceased r ! rs ,'iMTn a is iKwtponi'd until furth r no. '- lo. . GJLE3 li. KELLOGG, Ex.xutor. May2, 1-37. 47 - 7M OTICE. Tii-' ni rsign'd, having b;en iSL m,nint.l dministr itor on tin est ite oi I ' Tb'omas'Lillibri'lgo, lata oftha county of St. Jo. : . mtvAi. dooit.-vl. h riven bo.ids as th i law di ... recta.. AU persona having demands upon tho said estate, ara r.-mi 'std to exhibit Uio t tno ' ', and all persons indebted to tlw aaid estate, are eaiid upon to makA payment. - SAMUEL A. CIIAPIN, p . t, Administrator White Figeon, M .rch 11, 137 t 'piOTICE. The undersigned having boon V . XNI appointed administrator on the rstato ol Howl and W.Sigon, lato of tho village of Grand . v r Rjpjii, dccoaa)d, and lus given Iwinds as the law 'J'-wta. All onrsona having demands upon tha . aaid estate are requ wtod to exhibit the saniet and J1 persons Indebted to the aaid cstato aro called Qyon to make piyment. . AMAZO.V WOQD. Adminisfr. of Bellows Falls, vr. Isaiuh Goodridgo and Eiok Atwood. on tho 29th day of Ju. Iy, in the year of our Lord, one tnousana eiirht hundred and J thirty aeven.a writ ef ....i , i..A nut of the circuit couriior ,.n.,ntv of St. Joseph aforesaid, in favor of 1TIJST RECEIVED and for sale by tho JJ subscriber, 6,000 lbs. Nails ; 8,000 lbs. Iron ; 28 boxes class : wet and dry Groceries. All tho above namod articles, mi sunscnoer holds at Cash. I.J. ULLMAW XM . Constantine May 24. 47 "If AST CALIi. All persons indebted to U J W. T. IIOUSK. will ploase can ana sci. .ll.i tho same bv the 15th inst. or havo tho pleas. tire ofsottlmir tho same Willi a jusuco oi me P. r. Constantino. April 5, 1836. 40tf irtTOIJSE AII IOI I-AIiHXI.hu itlL AND GLAZING. Tho subscriber will exocute all ordcra in tho abovo line, in all its va rious branches, in the bust manner. Imitatioaa of Wood and M irblo neatly cxecutod. WM. li. BETTS. Whito Pigeon, Doc. 5, 1836. S3tf aflEiKTHEVI LLE M I EES. The pro. prietora inform the public that they have ing; superior bleached shirtings, common brown rpQ turnkey takes a fixed look at him, and ASiu.tl.1637. ty,1 ho any., 'I'll trust you; you won't get - rA PrlnnA int tmilkln iNft mv IviV! SK "'S "ZVn SS 1 hone I have something better behind here,' common do. Superior fine cut chewing 'and says the little man, and m he said it, he hit smoking tobacco ; Maccoboy and Scotch snuir, his little vesktt werry hard, and then a tear for sale by o.l.. at a. juiil.iu. started out o each eye, wntch wos werry August, l. oiy extraordinary: for it wos supposed that wa- nniii! nnripminnd horebv irivcs notice that ter never touched his face. Ho shook JL he will do Conveyancing, take proofs and the turnkey bv tho hand : and out ho acknowledgments of Ueeus, morig igce, ias.a am- ycnt, davits, protest bills and notes ior non-paymcni, and attend to all other Dusincsa pcriaining 10 mo dutiea of his office JAS. EASTMAN JOHNSON. Notary Public, in and for the County of St. Jo. snph. Constintino, Vlirji 1, 13J7. Jolt mv i,iu.i.j r . , . . ... I s lid plaintiff-, ag unst the U nas uiim-uwu. A lhoroilghy overhaul-d and rep .ired chattels, rignis, crcuu, iw r - --- tJC, ih.i above namoil del naania, iw their mills, and that no expanse has boon sp ired I J And never came back again," said Mr, Pickwick. "Wrong for vaunce, sir," replied Mr. Weller. 44for back ho come two m;nits a. fore tho time, a bilin' Vith rage, savin' how WJOTICE ia horoby given, that hgal pro. he had been m arly run over by a hackney JLI ceeding have hacn naa agunsi iucnani UnmlR. nn hubitual drunkard, a resident of th- town of Ponn, C iss Co. und the undersigned have hnn dnlv nonointcd Guardians of his person and and ostato, r. II persons ara therefore forbid a .lling him liquor for mony or any omer union oi vai. uo, or trading with or trusting him without tlie consent of aaid guirrt i ins. SAMUUIi r. AUK1UJI, ORANGE M. ROODE, ABNER KELSEY, Guardian. N. B. All money duo will be received, and demands settlw' by said guardians. Aug. 16, 1837. wa Loss of the English Steam Packet Don Juan.-rhe splendid steam packet Don Juan, plying between England and Gibral. tcr, of 050 tons burden, and 600 horse power, was lost the 15th of September, on Tarifia Point. 20 miles Irom Urbrelter, on her passage from that port to England. The passengers, crew and specie, (930, 009,) saved : the vessel and cargo about 100 tons fruit, 100 tons lead, and other merchandize, n totnl loss There was aa insurance etl.-cted on tlie 1xi Juan at Lord's for 40,000. She ran upon a . rock in a fog, nnd sunk almost immediate. At Schenectada, "on the 13th Augr by tho Rev. Mr. Hackus, Mr. Thomas Lyon, to Miss Mario Lamb." So says the Re. (lector. Now, we protest this is too-bad. We have read of the time when the Lioo and the Lamb should lie down together, but in these duys of temperence we werr not prepared to find them worshipping" to gether at the shrine of Baccus ! Stor- The way to win a K iss. The late Mr. Jarvv Bush amused us once with a story told of a brother barrister on the Liecester circut. As the coach was about starting the modest limb of the law approached the- landly, a pretty Quakeress, who was seated1 behind the bar, and said he could not think of going without giving her a kiss.----- Friend, said she, Mthee must not ao iu -Oh, by heavens, I will," replied the eager barrister; Well, friend, as thou hast sworn, thee may do it, but thee must not make a practice of it. The Canals. The business on the ea- nals of the state, is perhaps more lively than was ever before known, lhe amoanrot tolls at tho collector's office in this city, if not so great ns nt former seasons, owing to the practice this season of clearing this port for only a part ol tne wnoie line ; oui u believed that the amount of freight is gre a. trthan ever known, at this season of the year. Tho panic wont last the federalists much longer banks are beginning to resume spe. cio payment's indillerent parts of the coun try, and trade is reviving ' in all directions. A western New-York paper saps : The Lake business is now quite brisk; emigration is immence, and freight abundant for all shipping, notwithstanding the latter has acquired an increase fully proportion, nte to that of any former year. There U no 'Solitude'' on "Lake Erie at present i Anecdote. We were much amused at the advice Jonny Raw gave to another, onboard a steamboat. MEphraim' aid he, you had better look out for your boot o night, or these fellows (the boot-blacks). will get them, and I'll be (darnd if you get them ngain without paying nihc.pence; so vou had better nut them under yourpil low, the way I do.' Bangor Farmer Look otU for Swindlers aiiff Counterfeit ers. On the 9th inst. a stranger calling him. sell Dixon, passed at the Bank of Marshall, n supposed forged certificate of deposite for $500, on the Market Bank of Boston. A man calling himself Keyes, was in company with him. Upon complaint being institu ted, they were arrested on their way west between this place and Kalamazoo, and tlie money they had obtained from the bank, recovere.l. Keyes had in h;s possession about $5 )0 in the bills on the Kiriland bank. known as Mormon money, and on u ficti tious Canada bank. Sufficient evidence brought against tlicm, to in luce the justice to hold them to bail, Calhoun Patriot. Laconic remarkable example of the laconic style has recently taken place,which would put Leonidas and his country to shame. An Edinburgh quaker sends to n brother quiker in London a sheet of leitt-r paper, containing nothing whatever in tho writing way, save a note of inteno- gation, thus, (7) his friend returned the sheet adding for a solo reply a 0. The mean. ng of the question and answer are as fol. lows. "What news ?" "nothing." Dei. Adv. From the N. V. Expiese. CANADIAN AFFAIRS. Confederation of the Six Counties. We have read a public address presented by an associated confederation'of the tix counties to the people of Canada. We sliould be 'lad to do, as wo havo been requested to do. publish the address in full. A crowd of more important matter, however, draws too largely upon our columns to permit of tho publication of anything riot new, and not having"8omo reference to the pending elections. The address warmly recom mends the American Declaration of Indc. pendence, and holds up its spirit and its principles for universal imitation. Wo give the following extracts, which are composed in the general spirit and character of the whole address. -Our municipalities are utterly destroyed; the country parts of the province, as a dis graceful exception to tho other parts of this Continent, are totally deprived of all power of regaining in a corporate capacity, their local affairs, through freely elected Parish and Township officers ; tho rising genera tion is deprived of the blessings of education the primary schools which provided for the instruction of 40.000 children, having been shut up by the Legislative Council, a body hostile to tho progress of useful knowledge, und instigated to this net by an Executive inimical to the spread of general informa tion among the people -tho Jesuit's College, founded and endowed bv the provident go. veriiment which colonized this province, for tne encouragement nnj aisscmiuatioii oi learning and the sciences therein, has with ,d "barbarism unworthy tho rulers of a civi Nif?d state, disgraceful to tho enlightened a tro in which w live, and unnarallele J ev en amon the Ooths and Vandals, been (inverted into, and is still retained, as a barrack for soldiery, whitat tho funds aud property devoted to the support of this and j man j" inquired one friend of another. Miii.lir institutions, have Deen, ana contin- .Qh my dear fellow," he repnea, "l nav- tiR to be vauandered and mal-administered nt n terrible bilious disorder. "Indeed, fur the benefit of tho favorites, creatures ZiA the first. ! did not know before that' and tools of tho government; our citizens vou WCro subject to bile." MBile" said he' are denrtved of the benehts ot itrtiaiiy k no. but I am to a heap ot outs wnicn chosnn iuries. and are arbitrarily persecuted i rnnnot nav. and if this is not a billittt' t . ..... I 1... - . nfhnara inhn in oil it thin nitrrvneK I 1! I t a it ' UV Vyiuwii uuivxiih niwiw mv uuiuvgw nisoruer liroy mini t "flow do vou do Jack ! What ail yW of tho vindictive government of which they aro the creatures, have revived proceedings of nn obsolete character, precedents for which are to bo found only in tho darkest pages of British history." "The long and heavy chain of abuses and oppressions under which we suffer, and to which every year has only added a ,ri- .1 . The Beauties of the Earth. Who woutf . willingly leave the beautiful earth, but for! the glorious assurance of enjoying a kT- lier and a happier scene i mnumeraui- are tho beauties that charm us here, and! strong and pleasant are tho ties that bina no to the world, wna wouia lie aown ra . , - 1 J- J k... MM' more oppressive link, prove that our histo- grave s s.tence anu hTmnrf . , ' :L .c..i... .u.nt more the music of the grove the music of tho voices of thoso :we love nor look again upon the loveliness of the rising and tho sittinff sun the richness of the cfods ances. UUr petu ons ior rema ure uio bjihc. : p. . . . . . .- Like theirs, they havo been treated with tinged with the dyes that give rts gbntfto nnntmnt. nnd have brought down the rainbow the silvery lustre of night coach : that he war nt used to It, and he was blowed if he would'nt wnto to tho Lord Mayor. They got him pacified at last; and for five years nrter that, he never even so much as peeped out o tho lodge. gate." . "At the expiration of that time he died, I sut'P'Mu," said Mr. PickwicM. IIO I1U UIU III, ail, ii'i'iiuu hi i i. got a curiosity to go and taste the beer at a new public house over the way, on the premises ; and it wos such a nice parlor, that ho took it into his head to go there ev rv is but a tecapitulation of what other col onieshave endured before us. Our griev ances are but a second edition of their griev nnQes. Our petitions for relief are the same Like theirs, thev havo been treated witl . . r , . , . , .... I 1,1.. nnnv th from at tha alrv. out Upon UIO IlLUIUOllt l.- uuuiui uui 'f - , ..!, A . ' i TL,. ,k v. snarkhng tho gems of earth or ocean the perience ofthe past demonstrates the folly charms of spring with her yerdart drew, Sf expecting justice from European author, her delicate and her glow.ng flowers, and ;'' faJ . the joyous notes from every string of na. v I ...... MtnnJ hnrn Thn nrofuaiorH the w w t tuiua i viwi - r ' "We hereby invito out fellow citizens splendor, the greatfu shadejin wmmer roughout the province, to unit their ef- with her waving groves, her sol. taA gM n 1 i I 1 onlKninf.rl linrtO thO hlllS" IUIH.U uun. w.. r -- t tall elm's pendant branches that ware m the refreshing breeze ana now inems-ivo th forts to ours, to procure a good, cheap and responsible system of government lor their common country. Tedious sonss. A musician, in giving notice of an intended concert at Cleveland Ohio, says: ,A variety of other songs may bo expected, too tedious to mention. ng ona hundrod dollars, which writ bas Imm duly served, ana is now penum. ,i, County Clerk's Office, Conlrevill McGifTiy . Johnson, Atl'ys. Aug. 8, 1837. ' Ch is. Robinson, ) A XT ACM JIET. vs. 1L Notice is bcrciiy given, John 8. Ke in. tint Cli is. Robinson ha sne l . .... . 1 nut n iitt ichm.nl iir iinsi vw ooos, cnancis. rights, en dits, moneys and effects of John S. u . n n nhnniit n.tDior. ana in ii uieiune tried bofore Win. C. To ieo, Esq., a JustiC3 oftn P.n.i in and for St. Joseph county, at hi mc i Const mtino, on the third diiy ot January noxi at 10 o'clock, A. M, CIIAKLKS KUBinau' - n.i 137. GH Vflllnlilll bll iCf 'I - ' - in producing a first ratJ establishment, worthy WOWLICI l'ICES.-Une dozen first . . ... . dj f , tjme Q. thopitronag-of the community, and one which IH rato fowling pieces, flint and percussion cry rilgnt, wnicn ne oiu ior a loii , thoy believe, will prove entirely silisfactory. locks also, fine rifle powder; common do. p,-r. ways comin back reg lar about a quarter licrjby given that an applies m ido to tho next legislature of 1WOTICI2 ia la linn will ba mi this st tte, to incre ise tho bounty on wolves. St. Joseph County, Oct. U, lJ. C8 IL U T. OF JliFrKUSO.f by Goorge Tuckor, for s.ilo by DAGU. UAtllMS &- LU Woodward Avcnuo, near King's Corner. Detroit. June 14. 5U I'hroo now run of the larg st Burr st n s h ive been out in, with new screens, fanning mill, bolts, smut machine, nnd all othr nccossiry m ichinery of tho latest and mod approva l kind, und r the supcrint md mc ) of Mr. Jo'in D aumont, a Mill. wricht ot hign rcpuiauon irom jvocm sier. Tim company nvn aiso pjrin m;nny cnjig a Mr. John Morton, a first nte miliar from Rocb. nt r, from whom customers in iy expect gjnoral itifaclinn The Milts IxMng now in full opvntion, are n ad v to do p icking or custom work tent. DV Agent St. Joseph Manufacturing Comp ny Ccntrovillo, July IV, ioSi. o3tl I HE subscribers, successors to Martin &. Townskno, would rrspjctfully inform tho inhabitants of Michigan, that thoy are now ro ejivinir. tii roc t from England, the largest and most general assortment ot iiaraware, ouuery, and Ilwivy Goods, ever brought to this city. Thi iroods nemir imported direct irom tne m inufactories in England, and bought to thn bost T1 cussion powder and cipj flints; sssortd six s of a hour aforo the gate shut, which wos shot, for snlo by C.L.&. A. MILLER. J ajj werry snug and comfortablo. At last Aug. 15. DJ lie began to get so precious jolly, that he tlOJIa'UTlTIOJf th lif j of trad . G ,iscd to forget how the time vent, or care W SCIINABEL would,, inform his old notion at all about it, and vent on gettin' friends. custonnrs and th public goner lly, , that ? j , ti yun night nii Di, (rcn( .yri': wn-in-ta shu.tin'the Sate-had turned Dhia C asilions. J"t nun, ey a, t.i . " , .if, 11 L - .,nd f ishionabl suit, which c inbo thckev in fact ven he come up. 4llold ii.ilnno door below thj Printinir Offic. whore hnrd. Bill '.he savs. 'Wot, ain't you como rork toanytx. work will bti done as woll and fit u cio ins in homc vct. Tventy ? says ho turnkey; 'I D. V. BELL, ny other bos, in Constantine. Dot not 'the - : , ,No f WM urin- rnn.f. host this side of Buff-In, a I do not wish to und iiiuumh not. snvs tne nine man wuu a smii-. v u then, I'll tell you wot it is, my friend,' says my brags quite so lar troni noma. . Jnne zi, ioi 51 the turnkey, openin tho gate werry slow ty, it's my 'pinion as you've got in. mi OIXIJT CASKS, Work J3ocs, Porta- JJ. bio Diisks, of ditrrcnt(sizns, and elegantly 1 fioishod, just received at tho now Book Store, on Wnndward Avenue, b-dow King'a Corner. Al. jrt v.rict7 AlCJutiteT7 tor ladica. Bn -y I . . l..f I.i...nr. possiblo advantage ixprossly for the wholosaiu gcr, cc. - - trvlo, th-y will supply eountry M,rchanta and conslHtiag of- rench, Ain rican and cherry DSloDMrMallalwmsM they can buy brandyl Si. Croix and N, O. ruin ( IIol.ndg.nl in N. Y adding transportation. Always on Madiira,M il .ga, Muscat, claret and Cnampa.gn h ind-Iron, Sted, Nails. Tin PI .to. Conner, win;.. They will be sold on aa good tirma and bL'". - '-: w..- ..,! ttiu vvrn. as low P"cee aa at any other cstablishmunt in onucv nun. tiu I'w". -i i tbt . ,it no iv .,.!, r which and sulkv. 'it s mv pinion as vou ve got makes their assortment complete. Among th mi (0 bad company o' late, which I'm werry may be round niaca and grun i as oi auierem kinds: Java, Rio and Liguira Colfaa j St.Croix. Porto Eico and loaf and lump Sng ira IS. O. molastca; n3 J ctiocol.ite; spice pepper ; gin. 50 al wholesale and f ut iil. NEWnotILD STRONG. No. 114, J.iffcrson Avenue, aign of the Padlock. Dctro i. Pntember4. 1K37. . this pirt of the country. Tart rn keepers and othora wishing to purchase, are requested to call aod soo our gooos tna leara prices. Anr ft, 1937.1 C. L. tc A. UILIX. rry to see. INow 1 don t vish to do any thing harsh he says, 'but ir you can t con fine yourself to steady circles, and find your vay back at reg'lar hours, as sure as you're a standin' there, I'll shut yo . out altogether.' The little man was seized vith a wioint nt o' tremblin, and never vent outside tlie pn son walls artervards. Mrllenvilhi is the name of a new post-of. fice established io Columbia County, N.Y. Harmtn Dsf, postmaster Steam Ships. Capt. James Reily, has written a letter to the Mercantile Adverti. l l. .itnmnii and ur tlilnlr aiir. cessfX to prove, that steam shi,)-such and mnigle his soul with that of a con oi liurope, anu e- ?"ZV""?Tur'ii.i to kiss tho velvet ciieek ol their, motner earth 1 Who would not look agair upon the beauties of another autumn the gol. ilen grain, .no juu;y n' -w.--...-. vnrii-ius dveff. tlw naddentiig beauties of the autumnal ccen", tho fading gloriee ofthe year J Who would not live, thdugh strick. Ln with infirmities and years, once more to draw near the blazing , hearth in winter as are used on tho censt sneciallv between London and Gibraltcr, on the Bay of Biscay, ore the swiftest ves- sels in the world. to listen in loneliness ,io mo mvu.u.u whistling of the night-wind, alternated by ihn mnrrv infr ins ot the bens, i no aiaa er Captain Murphy, of the Brig Dido, ar rived ot Baltimore from Havana, reports that tho British Cruisers had taken posses sion of tho Islands of Key Sal and Aguilla and transported the natives to Havana. They had also captured a spamsn govern. ment naeket with slaves on boara oounii i . . . . . . from Porto Ilico to Havana, anu iokoii nor into Havana, hoisting the Br flag on her. The Govornor ordered it to be lowered and tho Spanish hoisted in us pmcc, -mv..i was olternateiy aono iour um -, r i . , ht duced much excitement. They hod also occupied eight day. hinofthe line as are nt and tho indigent, tho king and tho beg. gar, the grave anu mo fca the tim(5-stncken ana tno sorrow .ulj--all find charms and beauties to bind to the earth. Beautiful earth, who would leavfj thee, but for tho joys of heaven ! CoWto. ter Observer. The late AssnssinaHoti at Rochester. Tho Rochcstor Daily Advertiser of Esix& day,says-( . . , .. Tho examination oi me persons accfcT?3 was concluded on Saturday, after hsrirj Bennet wu ccz mined as an accomplice before and after . ,P j' with a black crew the fact, ana rueaa an accomplice an?r W.llCII aio" r The appears in the transaction, ia youth only f r,nure.Vhcn seventeen 1) was commuted last week. Boileau launched any new work into tho The trial. .will not ; occur till next -prin world, he heard the attacts of the critics, Barron s 'confessions" are freueut aod of however severe, with great attention and various Kinos implicating oni or omer ot vrvinff .brewdlv. "Well the accused, as tho chief actor in tho trty JL. are the worst wrks of which nobody ledy. But liule cadence, fc t .rwaks st all potf 1 1n ath talet , potroit, Jun, 14, t m Prutdllpids, Kent co., Oct, J'Jth, 183.