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" " - V V, 1: If .l.t a Railroad, two trips a day. Hitherto the can had made but one trip a day between Detroit and Ypsilanti. Tho Froe Trei atatca by request, that from tho 17th inst., they would make two trips each way per day ; leaving the depot at De troit at 6 o'clock A. M. and at half pant one T. M., and Ypsilanti at 10 A. M. and half past 4 o'clock T. M. . . 'Doctor Emmoni.Tht editor of the Detroit Morning Post asserts, that tho Rov. Dr. Einmona of Franklin, Mass., whom ho has hoard preach " many a time and oft," haa recently entered up. on the NiNETY-rouaTii year of his age, and that he not long sinco p;rformod a journey from that place to Boston and Salom, and was present at an ordination at Madford. With such on adini. red sample of health and longevity among tho clergy, before him, we wonder tho editor had not . himsolf continued in tho ministry S ; Good German). Tho mayor of Cincinnati acknowledged on the 30th ult.. tho roceipt 'from contributions from the German residents of that city, off our hundred and twenty-four dollars. for the relief of tho sufferers generally by the ex. plosion of the steamboat Mosello. The last, and probably the most correct esti mate of the loss of lift by that awful disaster, is, - one hundred and ninety ! Tho number who es. ciped the sudden destruction was only C5. r" . , Great. The two greatest bullying editors in New-York have gono to England, iu the two great stoam ships the Syrius and Croat Western, probably to be socn at the coronation of tho littlo queen Victoria ; being nothing more nor less than . the Herald and Courier, . major James Gordon Dennett and colonel James Watson Webb 1 ! 1 THE MOSELLE. The committee appointed to inquire into .' tho facts rtlativo to tho awful destruction 6f tfi boat, have ascertained that there were two hundred and fifty -five passengers on board. The loss of life comes near our former estimate of 19D. Tho most heart, rending stories are related by those who "were near tho sufferers, and yet wo pre. sumo no description could portray the hor rors of this disseverance of ull human ties. The grey-haired were wildly seeking for those who they hoped would have closed their eyes. The mother mourned her nur sing babe ; and stupefied with grief was tho lonely girl, whose parents and friends were all destroyed and she in a land of strangers. Like pale ghosts havo they wan. dered on the banks of the Ohio, waiting for tho river to give up their dead. Agreeably to the arrangements made by , the proper authorities, tho ceremony of in. tcrnng such of tho dead as had been ro. covered, took place on Saturday afternoon with tho observance of the most solemn rites of burial. ,The stores were closed, and on air of deep grief pervaded the thou, annd that sadly followed the long line of r hearses to tho gravc.yard. where the Rev. Mr. Drooke read tho funeral service of the Epiacopal church, and tho Rev. Mr. Se hot) delivered a most solemn and appropri ate address. Nineteen were interred on this occasion, others had been previously buried, and on Sunday morning tho body xf Mr. Casey, of this place, was recovered near tho place of explosion ; on Monday a little girl six years of ago was found, the daughter of Mr. Kramer; and to-day, May 1st, another of his crul lien, and tho body of a woman named Ilcghcr. The river is rapidly rising, and there aro several feet of water in tho ladies cabin ; nnd it is up posed nothing further can bo done towards getting up tho wreck, or recovering tho bo tlies, until tho river falls. The Foneral Processiox of Saturday. In our account of tho funeral cercmoi nies which took placo on Saturday, for all "the bodies found from, tho blowing up of th Moselle, and not previously interred, we omitted to state the number buried on that day. We learn from the Post of last evening, that the remains of nineteen per sons were conveyed to tho burying ground in fourteen haarees and other carriages. The following is an extract from the article in tho Post : 41 The stores and shops wero closed, and every window crowded with sympathi. sing spectators. After the procession be gan to move, it was stopped repeatedly by the denso mu tifude that occupied the streets ; who, had they fallen into proces. sion, eight abreast, tho front would have ar rived at the grave yard, distant two miles and a half, cro the rear had left front street. We did not hoar but a single individual, out of the many who spoke of it, who es ,timated tho numbor in tho procession, and with it, at less than twenty thousand. When ' the front arrived at tho ground, and the ' coflins wero removed to tho sides of the . graves they wero to occupy, (which were ; dug in rows, with a duo regard to that or der and decency which has marked every ' movement of our citizens on this most aw ful and interesting occasion,) a solemn still, ness prevailed, until the rear of the proces. sion arrived, when tho Rev. Mr. Brooke read the funeral service of tho Episcopal Church, in a most solemn and impressive ; manner. lie was followed by the Rev. Mr. Sehon of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, in an able and eloquent address, which went to the hearts, and drew tears from the eyes of thousands ; it was, indeed, an awful and impressive scene." Cincin nati Republican. The Charleston Fire. A slip from th Charcston Mercury of Monday last, con tains tho following information in relation to tho late calamity in that city ; r "Total numbor of dwellings and stores destroyed, including Norton's old rice mills, Kerr's wharf set on fire by flakes falling on a nilo of lijjht wood and burnt to tho ground, 560. The number of out buildings estroyed, estimated at abouj 598- total number of buildings destroyed, estimated at about 1,159. Such is tho mere anlhmo 'tic of this . frightful calamity who shall count tho mental suffering, tho loss of hope of securitv. of comfort T Upon tho best estimates which have been made to us, up to tho latest hour, we set down tho loss of .'. nroDertv at over 83,000.000. The wholo amount covered by insurant is not far from 91,500,000. Of this $75,000 falls on tho Georcia officers, at Augusta. The nnw hotel was insured in this city for $00, nnn nd H40.000 In Auirusta. It is bo. ! " lieved now, that the officers here will pay an, or "ory nearly an, oi meir ihi ' We cfimb tho green mountain ide of life . to die on 'its icy top. It is said that the young ladies of Ken. - nebunk cat india-rubber to make them rlnncc light. What a fib. NEW GOODS. THO'S MOSELEY i receiving nnextensive assortment of Goods, among which I hava Cassimores, beavertenn and summer stuff, red and white fl.innol, 3000 yds culico, gingham, bombuzino, Irish linen, bleached shirting, ticking, check, padding, canvass, bag. ging, &,c. I shall receive early noxt week a stock of do. sirablo goods for the accommodation of merchants who wish to replrniuh und which I will soil at tho N. York jobbing prices, consisting of 20 ttieccs low pricud black, blue, brown and cadet iroadcloth 30 pieces black, bluo, mixed, laven der and drub Sattinettst 5 bales brown sheet, ing; 130 lb mix! woolen yarn, also a rich as sortment of Englih and French Goods, such as super French prints und muslins ; black and coi'd silks, linen enmbrick h'dk'fs, pongoo and fancy do., rich shawls, gauzo veils, worked col. lara, from 50 cents to 5, 20 dozen men's and women's gloves, 3d Hi sowings, parasols, clastic suspender, thread and bobb.nott laces, ribbons, hosiery, A-c, fee. Also, at wholosalo or retail, 20 cases boots and shoes, containing . 100 prs men's and boys thick boots 50 " goat, calf and kip do ; 100 " " thick brogans 11)0" Gpnt's walking and dancinrntinn9. : 50 200 " 100 " 200 " Ciilf shoes, Indies' kid slips, Walking shoes, misses & children's bootees & shoes. 3 cases black nnd drab hate, Manilla do., Leg. horn and straw bonnets. GROCERIES. 5 Ilhds Torlo Rico and New Orlouns sugar, lump do., molass s, coffee, tea, raisins, rice, soap, tobacco, sal eratus, sperm candles, castor oil. HARDWARE. 50 kegs nails, 40 boxes glass, door latches, butts and screws, scythes, pitchforks, hoes, ax. es, knives and forks, teakettles, waiters, Ames' shovels, &.C.,' &c. Constantino, May 23. T5w9J John C. Fory & Co., )TTN ATTAC II- vs. VJU. MENT. Notice is William II. Adams, j hereby given, that at our instanro a writ of attachment has bonn issued a. gainst tho goods, chattels, rights, monies, credits and effects of Wm. II. Adams an absent debtor, and thnt tho same will bo tried before Win. C. F.iso, Esq., a Justico of tho Peace, in nnd for St. Joseph county, at his olfico in the village of Constuntine, on the 15th day of August next, at 1 o'clock, T. M. JOHN C. FORY &, CO. Constantino, Miy 17, 1833. , 12w95 Watson Sumner, and IHT A T T A C M MENT Notice ia Toter L. Baldy, V hereby given, that at our vs. I mstance, a writ of attach. William II. Adams. J mont. hai beon issued by Wm. C. Pease, a Justice of the Feace, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects of Wm. II. Adams, an absent debtor, and that the same is continued for trial to the 15th day of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. SUMNER &, BALDY. Constantino, May 17, 1838. 12w95 . Samuel Scribner, i A TTACimENT. vs. ' JX. Notico is hereby given, Wm. II. Adams. S that I hare sued out a writ of attachment against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effocts 6f Wm. II. Adams, an absent dnbtor, and that tho samo will come on for trial before Wm. C. Pens. Esq., at his office in tin village of Constantino, on the 15th day of August next, at ono o'clock, P. M. SAMUEL SCRIBNER. Constantino, May 17, 1838. 12w95 William Nash, i TJN ATTACHMENT. vs Jlt Notico is hereby gi von, Wm. H.Adam. Jthat, at my instance, a writ of sttachmont has boon issued by Wm. C. Peaso, a Justico of the Pence, against tho goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effacts of William II. Adams, an absent debtor, and that tho same is continued fortritl to tho 15th day of August next at 1 o'clock, P. M. WILLIAM NASH. Constantino, May 17th, 1833. 12w95 Thomas Moscley, i A TTAC1I71ENT.- v. JtL Notico is hereby riven, Willim H. Adams ) that Tho's Moselcy has sued out an attachment agiinst tho pood, chattels, rights, moneys, and fT. cts of um. II. Adams an abpent debtor, and that tho same will coma on for trial b -foro Wm. C. Pease, Esq., at his office in Constantino on tho 15th day of August next, at ono o'clock, P. M. THOMAS MOSELEY. Constmtine, May 17, 1833. I2w93 AEL,S. 4000 lbs. of Nails this day rc. m eclved and for s il by ALBERT ANDRUS & CO. Constantino, May 18, 1838. 95 REPLENISHED Thomas MohcIct has just returnou irom JMow-1 ork with ufreen stock of goods, which ho will sell st his tormer redu. cd prices tor ejstern tunus; for Michigan mo. ncy I trust my customers will have no objections to pay tho dilFurencT of exchange Particulars nxt week. May 11, 1883. 91. WANTED. Old gold and silver wanted, for which th highest cash prioi will be paid by JOHN P. GLADDING. Constantino, May lb, lbJV. 91 lTOTICE TO OWNERS OF VES- SELS, fcc., Scakd, but separate propos. ulswill bo received by the subscriber at the offica of public works nt Michigan cily, Indiana, until the 25i.li day of May next, at noon, and also at tho ofliee of public works at tho mouth of the St. Joseph, Michigan, until tho 2t)lh of May next, at noon, for tho delivery at each placo ot 15U0 (hf toen hundred) cords of stone, required to build three harbors, to be delivered as follows: 300 cords Vy tho end of Juno next ; 400 oords by tin end of July next ; 400 cords by tho end of August next ; J00 cords by tho end ot oeptember and 110 cords by tin end of October next. No bid wiH bo re- cciv?d tor a Ices quantity than throe hundred cords. The stone to bo brought from Big Sturccon bay at or near its junction with Green Bay, and off of public land. Each bidder will mako two distinct bids or propnsals. Ono, what ho will transport the stone for, pir cord, provided that it is delivered thorn, immediately on tho shore or wharf, ready to be loaded. Hie other what ho will ask pr cord, to quarry tho stono and transport it to its ultimate destinatid.i j in tho latter case, no stone of bss weight than fifty pounds will be received, und it shall be incumbent upon tho contrac tor to deliver as large stone as practicable. When delivered, tho stono shall ba deposited br the contractor, directly from the" vessel when convenient, or by moans bf boats, furnished by government, free of expenso, to such points as the superintendent or his agent may designate and who will then dotcrmina the quantity, by actual measurement or ouierwise, as no may see fit. ' . . The superintendent also rcservos the pow. cr of rejecting any bid ho deems too high, or whon ho is not satisiiod ot me capaoiuiy oi mo oiauer to fulfil his bid ; also, tho right to increase or do. crease, at any timo by ono-fourth or loss, tho a. mount of anv contracts, two weeks' notice hav ing boon given In writing to the oincr pariy, ana no bid will be received, unless the bidder or his authorized agent, is present at tho tune the bids are opened, ready to contract. Paments will bo mado (if funds are in the hands of tho superintendent, or as soon as received,) for tho quantity delivered, 20 per cent thereof being always retained by government, until the comple- tion of tha contract. No contract can be entered into nntil the ap nropfiationa for those works for 1833 are made, which it is supposed will be done by the time those bids are opened. All proposals must be directod "post paid' to the suhscricer at the places fur which the bids are intended, arid endorsed, ''Proposals for stone for the hirbor of " (Michigan City, Indi- ana, ot St Joseph, Michigan, as tha cast) may be. J. B. W. STOCKTON, Superintendent of the harborsof Michigan City and St. Joseph. April 25, 1833. lOITNlH HTIOKLD IIAMS for nolo by JOHN A. AlTLETOtt. March 31. TCI Oil SALE. The aubscriber otfors at JLL private sale, one hundred and sixty acres of land, situated in IN Ottawa tewnstup, bt. Joseph county, within half a mile of Nottawa prairie, on Spring Creek, described ai fo lows; oast half of tho south-east quarter, and cast half of tho north. c! st quarter of section No. 14, in township No. tf, south of range No. 10, west. For inf'or. mation respecting the land, enquire of M. R. Hut. ler, Nottawa Prairio, or James Uicox, of Centre, ville. PETERMONFOORT. Constantino, May 12, lfc3t. 8tM NOTICE. The loma Lmd Offiee, for the J. Grand River district, Mich., will bo opon -d for the sal of public lands, on tho first Monday of June next. BENJ. SHERMAN, Register, WAI. A. RICHMOND, Receiver of Public Moneys. 4t91. The Detroit Froe Tress and Monroe Times will give tho ahove four insertions and chargo the samo to this office. A1JI IN JTIt ATOKK IVOT1 Cli Having been uppointed Administrator on the estute of John W. Montross, decnused, all persons interested will take notice accordingly. V. C. MONTROSS. Constantino, Mao 10, 1838. 3tJ 1. NOTICE. There is now preparing for the press, a Treutise on the vegutablo produo. tions of Michigan, with a view of extending and facilitating an accurate knowledga of our native medicinal plants. It will alse emhracn an accu. rato survey of their physiological action on the uman body, lly WM. It. MARSHALL, M. V., Graduate ot tho University of Edinburgh, Scotland, Lieen. tiatiof thi Medical and Surgical Board of New York, M-imher of tho Medical Society of Wash tenaw, and Surgeon in the Militia in tho state of Michigan. Constantino, May 9, 183d' Jir Head Quarters, Detroit, ) Adj't Gcn'ls Office, May 4th. 1838. J ttENEKAL. ORDERS, No. 7. THE resignations of Alexander II. R"dfkld and Edwin II. Lothron are received, and accepted, and tho Brigadier Generals command. ing tho loth and 15th lirigadua will causa elec tions to be Ik Id for ona Colonel to tho 2Cth and ono Colonel to the 30lh Regiments. The Recfi mental bouts or the ICth bn trade are changed, and from this date so established "that the 2Jth Rcgimont will be formed of tho North alfof Kalamazoo county, and the. toulh half comprise the limits of the 30th Regiment. By order or the Commander-in-Chief. J. E. SCAWARZ, AdjH Oonl. Editors of Newspapers in the counties of St. Joseph and Kalamazoo are requested to publish the above. 93tf PORK! PORK I FiAy Barrels first quality PORK. for sale low. LL I. J. ULLMANN. Constantino, May 9th, 1838. 93tf . OEXERAL OIKDEItS. IIhad-Qvarters, Detroit, ) Adj't GenH-t OJice, March 31, 1839. J GENERAL ORDERS No. 1. In pursuance to the act rutitl d "un act to a- mend an net to organize tho militia," approved March 27, 1(533, his Excellency tho Commander. in-Chief bus made the following nominations, in convention of both Houses of the Legislature, march 18J3; viz : John R. Williams, major goneral 1st division B ;nj. r . II. V ithercll, brigadier gen. 1st brigado Horaco A. Noyes, brigadier general 2d do. John M. Berrien, colonel, 1st reg't. Aim. C. Truax, do. 2d do. Amnion Brown, do. ' 3d do. Nahum P. Thayer, do. 4th do. George Miles, major general, 2d division Elijah w. Morgan, brigadier goneral, 3d brigade Asa Williams, do. 4th do. Ldward Clark, co'oticl, 5th reg't b'th do 7th do 8lh do 3d division 5thbrigadj Cth do 9th reg't 10th do 11th do 12th do 4th division 7th brigado .8th do 13th reg't 14th do I5lh do Owen Welch, do A. D. Crano, do Goorgo tlowo, do Charles C. HascV.l, major general, Jijah I. Oook, brigadier do Kingsley S. Binghmn, do William Crooks, colonel, Orange Foote, do Ely Barnard, do Jonathan R. White, do John Stockton, major goneral, U m. Canucld, brigadier do Duthon Northrop, do Wm. i4. I . Little, colonel, Daniel Chandler, do Peter t. Brakeman, do Samuel Ashman. do lf.th do Toseph W. Brown, major poneral, 5th division Levi S. Humphrey, brigadier do. 9th brigade Davis Smith, do 10 h do Apolloa Brown, colonel, 18th reg't 17th do 19th do 20th do 6th division 11th brigade 12th do 21st regiment 22,1 do 23 d do 24th do - Noyes W. Wads worth, do i.iniel Pitman, do Warnnr Spooncr, do Isaac E. Crary, major general, Jas. B. Stewart, brigadier do Andrew h. Hays, do Wm. T. Howell, colonel, John H. Stevens, do Stephen II. Preston, do Abram F. Bolton, do Edwin N. Bridges, major goneral, 7lh division saao J. L'llmann, brigadier do Uth brigado Hart Ii, Stewart, ' do 14th do Samuel A. Chapin, colonel. 25th regiment 2fith do 27th do 28th do 8th division 15th brigado loth do 29th regiment 30th do . 31st do 32d do Alexander II. Red field, do George W. Hoffman, do Theodore R. Thelps, do Horaco II. Corns toe k, major gonl lezekiah l. Wells, brigadier do Solomon Withcy, do Charles E. Stowart, colonel, Edwin II. Loth r op d Hovcy K. Clark, do Norman II. Finney, do General Stafp. John E. Schwarz, adjutant general. . Sheldon Mcliniffht, quartermaster goneral. Theodore Romeyn, judgo advocate goneral. These officers will thcrclore bo rcspectou anu obeyed accordingly. Hy Order ot tho Commande-ln-Ohier, J. E. SCHWARZ, Adj't Goneral. Head Quarters, Detroit ? Adj't Gen'ls Office, March 31, 1838. $ GENERAL ORDERS No. 2. The following distribution of tho militia forces of this state, and tho assignment of officers to com. mands, take effect from and after this date. These arrangements are not to bo altered by comman dors oi divisions, briiradea or recimonts, with. out special authority, except on somo urgent nocossitv. when tho fact will be promptly com municated to tha Adjutant General, wit 1th tho reasons which induced the alteration. Tho county of Wayne will form the 1st divi. riBiT niviainu. ion, 1st and 2d brigade, 1st Ud 31 ana 4th regi merits. Firl Briaads. . The 1st regiment to be formed of the townships of Detroit and Ilamtramck. 2d regiment, of Springwclls, Ecorco, Mon. guagon, lirownstown ana Huron. Second Rriaadi. 3J rcgimont, of Dearborn, Canton, Nankin, Van Buren and Romulus. 4th regimcdt, of Greenfield, Bedford, Livonia and Plymouth; SECOND DIVISION The county of Washtenaw will form!the 2d di vision, 3d and 4th brigades, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th regiments. Third Brigade The 5th regiment to bo formed of the townahipa of Ann Arbor, Superior and Scio. 6th regiment, of Ypsilanti, York, Pitt and Lodi. Pourth Drigadei 7th regiment, of Salem Northficld, Webster, Doxtr and Unmlilla. 8th regiment, of Lima, Fylvan, Shar&n,FfJO dom, Manchester, Bridgcwatcr and Sa line. Tinan division. v The connli of Oakland, Livingston, Lv peer, and Genesee, will form the 3d division, 5th and 6th brigsdes, 9th 10th, llt'i n1 12th rei-ments. Fifth Dncrade. The 9th regiment will be formed of all that'part of the county of Oakland lying oast of range nine. v 10th regiment of all that part lying west in am vuuiuy mciuuing range nine. .Sixth Brigade. 11th regiment, of tho county of Livings- ton. 12th regiment, of tho counties of Lapeer and uoneseo' rouTii DIVISION. Tho counties of Saginaw, Shiawas-ee, Clin. ton, Macomb, St. Clair, Miclullimaekinue and Chippewa, will form the 4th division 7th una BUi brigades, 13lh, 1 1th, 15th and loth re- gunents. . Seventh Briirade. The 13ih regimunt will bo formed of Saginaw, MiiawuHsoj and Ulinton. 1 1th rojim -nt.'of Macomb county. Eighth Brigade. 15th regiment, of St. Clair county. Kith regiment, of Michilimackinac und Chip pawa. FIFTH DIVISION. Tho counties of Monroe und L.;nawee will form tho 5th division, 9th and 10th brigades, 17lh, 18t,h, 19th and 20ih r?jimont. . - Ninth Brigade, ... Tho 17th regiment to bo form al of all that por tion of tho county of Monroe, north of tho River Raisin, including tha town of Sum. uierfield. ISth regiment, of all that portion of said cunty south of River Raisin, except the part of Summer field lying south of said river. Tenth Brigade. 19th regiment, of all that part of Lenawee north of town seven, in ranges four and live and half of town six, in rungo one, two and three. 20th regiment, of all that portion of Lona weo lying south of the above. SIXTH DIVISION. Tho counties of Hillsdale, Branch, Calhoun, Jackson and Ingham, will form the fith division, lllh and 12lh brigades, 21st, 22d, 23d and 24th regiments. blctenth Ilrieaue. Tho 21st rcgimont, formod of the county of Hills. UilO. 22d regiment of tho county of Branch. Twelfth Brigade. 23.1 regiment of the county of Calhoun. 21th regiment, of the counties of Jackson and Ingham. SEVENTH DIVISION. Tho counties of St. Joseph, Cass, Borrien and Van Buren, to form tho 7th division, 13th and 14lh brigades, 23th, 2Gth, 27 1 h aud 28th r.-gi- monts. Thirteenth Brigade. Tho 25th regimont td bo formed of tha county of HI. Joseph. 26th regiment of Cass county. Fourteenth Brigade. 27th regiment of Berrien county. 28th regiment, of Van Buren county. ElOHTH DIVISION. Tli 9 counties of Kalamazoo, Eaton, Barry, Al. legan, Ottawa, Kent and Ionia, to form the 8th division, 15th and lGlh brigades, 29th, 30th, 31st, and 32d regiments. ' ifteenth Brxeaae. Tho 29 ih regiment to bo formod of the east half of Kulamnzoo county. . 30ih regiment, of tho west half of Kalama zoo county. Sixteenth Brigade. 31st regiment, of Eaton, Barry and Allegan counties. 32d regiment, of Ottawa, Kent and Ionia counties. By order of tho Commander-in-Chief, J. E. SCHWARZ, Adj't General. Head-Qitarteks, Detroit, ) Adj't Genl's Office, March 31, 1833. $ GENERA L ORDE RSNo. 3. The minor generals, brigadier generals and co lonels, appointed, and as promulgated in goneral orders number ono, of this day, are hereby di rectid to proco;d to fill their roppoctivo division, brigade and regimental staffs. The colonels will, within ten days after rc. ceiving notico of their appointment, divide, or. ganizc, establish and numbor, or letter, ten com. panics, or as near that number as at present prac. tic able, in each regiment, and cause elections for company officers, to consist of oni captain, ono first lieutenant, and two s.'cond li. utcnuut3 to each company, to bo held, and m.k-s the returns of thus and ull subsequent elections, to the brig adicr g noral coinmtuiding, specifying tho num. her or letter of the company to which such offi. cer to bo commissioned belongs and if that offi. ccr approves of the samo, he will tend tho re- turns with his approval, to the adjutant general for the commissions. , , No commissions will bo issued, or resignations accepted, unless approved and transmitted by the brigadier general as above stated. Every officer of the militia of this state, who henceforth accepts a commission, is obliged to uniform and completely equip himself, within six months from tho date ef his commission, and if of the line, acoordini; to tho prescribed and now established uniform of the army of the United mates, anu u oeionging 10 ine wparam or voj. untocr corps company, according to tho adopted uniform of thut corp and company ; officers, nominated, but unwilling to comply with this ro. quiaition, are at liberty to tendor their rosignn. tion, as otherwise, if found ih default, their names will bo stricken from tho roll. All volunteer corps or independent companies, now organized and existing, which havo not twentv-tivo rank and file, equipped and uniform ed according to the adoptod uniform of tho corps or company, from tho dato ot tho passage ot the above act, aro to be considered as disbanded, and the members will do duty and return to tho line. Each brigadier general will direct the colonels in his brigado to causa an election to bo held with, in thirty days, for ono lieutenant colonel and ono major to each regiment in his brigade, from a. mong and by tho company officors elected, and apply for commissions aa above. JJy order ot the Lommanuer.in.iuei, J. E. SCHWARZ, Adj't Goneral. At a regular term of tho Probate Court for ti e county of St. Joseph held at tho Probato olhoo in Centrevillo, 30th April, 1838. In the matter ) TTTl'O.'V filing by Honry A. of tho estato of MJ Hopper, Administrator on Wm. Marks. said estato of his settlement ac count It ia Ordered, that notico bo given by publishing this order three weeks successively in tho Constantino Republican, a newspapor printed in Constantino to the end that all persons interested may appoar at tho Probate office in Centrevillo on tho last Monday in May next at 10 o'clock, A. M., to ahow cause if any they have why such account should not be allowed. CYRUS INGERSON, Judg of Probata. klllMJU TWINE. A quantity of S.'im Twino, a good article for sale at the yellow Store. C L. & A. MILLE.R Constantino, Msy 2. 2w92 ftf "rt Hfedbdh "KWAUD. Tho jy) JJ. Hf If w public are hereby caution, eda gainst ALFRED A. DWIGHTand SHER. MAN D. DIX, two1 individuals who have recent. ly absconded with about $ 10,000 of the p'apcr of the Bank of Kensington, which they fraudulent, ly adstractod from the Bank. Said Dwight is about 28 years of age, 5 tjet a or U inches high, black hair and eyes of ruddy countenance and good appooranco. Said Dix is about 30 years of ago, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sandy hair and of liirht cbrriploxlon. It is believed that tho Tre. sidout'a name to the bills ol moit of the paper with which they have absconded is forged, baid Dwitrht and Dix triok a western course, and Hiav hste been hnsrd of palming off their paper in Chicago. Tho above reward will be paid for their aoDrehcnsion nnd lodgment in a"ny goal in the United States, so that they can bd obtained, or 500 for either of them, or 300 will be giyin for any information which will lead to their do tee tion. Dated Kensington, Oakland county, Michigan, April 15, lo3.l. E. F. COOK, President, C. L. C ROUSE, Cashier, ifTrlh UAllREES JVXOtlR forsalo OfVHVby the subscribers at tho Constan. tine Mill. JOHN C. TORY, & CO. April 17. TTAtOTMJE ia hereby given that an Election 1 will bo held at the chooI house in this vil lage on Monday tha soventh day of May next, for even Trostooe of the Corporation of the til luge orConstantine. C. Ih MILLER, CTk. April 23, 1839. li.i: ho propri. olors of tins above Line, will be prepared on tl.e oj) tnnig ot Canal Navigation, to start a Koat cat. ly froiu yfrtnny end Buffalo, fur freight und pa. Ajngors. Their Boats being of tho lirnt ct-ixs, and running in connexion with Tow Bo its on the Hudso'i River, and SUauibpats snd Vessels on Lako Eri and Upper L tks, and trust with theso ficililifs, they will bo able to forwurd pan. s.ngi!rs and property with us miieli sufuty and despatch us uny other Lino. Thankful for past Mvors, liiey soiieil a sliara or public patron aire G. B. HANNAHS &. CO. For freight and passage apply to tho follow ing pruoutf. AC K NTS. G. B. Hannahs & Co.. No. 7, Cocnf i.s !ip, N. Y. P. Lusk fc Co., No. 2, Statii street, Albany. II. Nash &. Co., Sophia street, iiocliettcr. Lusk, MiLi-ra & Co., Buffalo E. NoHTtiN & Co., Buffalo. Gu.i.isriE, Joke & Co., Cleveland.'. O NEWDKanv &, Co., Detroit. Jf OOIil.XO Jt,ASSEM. The subscri xLi bors ofl'.r for s Jj an extensive ansor'.ti-nt. ISAAC J. ULLMANN. Constantino, Nov. 15. y S. A JT. I5A!JV,d.il,rs in Rich Staple und Fancy DRY GOODS, lht door west of tho Illinois Exchange, L.ka Struct, Chicego. February 1, 1837. Sltf Bank or Contam tink, Feb. 19. 1833. ( FETIHE hours of business at t nia Bank, w JL hereafter be from 10 A. M., to 12 M.. and from 2. to 4 o'elook, P. M. Discount day Wed. uesday of each week. Paper for discou,. hould b otl'rad prior to 10, A. M. of that day Hy order. CIIAS. A. HOPKINS, 82 If Cashier. f AffTTTE. The Pirato of tho Gulf, LA socond supply now received by SNOW & FISK. Detroit, March 8. 3G MEffl0.E AWOTilEll. Tha Kal amtzno Mutual Insurancj Company, in- enrporated for tho purpose of insurance against fire, in the state of Michigan, is now in success, fid operation. Their office is in the vill ..gi of Kalamazoo, and it is their tntontion to establish an agency in every village throughout the Btate, to roceivo tin nppli jutions of porsons wishing to aHsociuto with tl.cm. Tho principles of such a company, whrn un. derttood cannot fail to commend themselves to tho favor of tho . public. It is not a moneyed monopoly; nor is thcro, nor can thoro be, any money .making scheme connected with it. It is nothing more nor less than a voluntary associa tion of individuals pled god to bear each other's ioHncs in just and oquitablo proportions, or, in other words, to help one another.' Every man who insures in this Company, be. comes a membor of it, and is directly interested in its prosperity. At the time of making his ap. plicatiou, he is required to give his note, with approved security, for tho proinhun of insurance, and which is called his "premium note." Tho rate of tho promium is governed by tho amount insured and tho hazard of the risk : For in stano, if a farmer wishes to insure $500 upon his barn and contents, the rate of which is 4 1-2 pir cont, ho gives his noto (not on interest) for 22 50, six per cont of which, $1 35, is paid at tho time : and until a loss is sustained by tho Company, be ia not required topiyany further premium during tho continuance of his insurance, which is in ull cas s for six years, thus it will bo perceived, the capital of the Com pany is made up of its "premium notes," which will always be sufficient in amount to indemnify agiinst any loss that may happen. And the ad. vantage of this system over other companies, to tho p rson insured, consists in this, that instead of paying tho cash for his premium, he gives hix note, and may never bo cullod for payment of it, xept in ca."o ot losses, and even then by mnal instalments, in the ono case ho pays a cat.h pre mium to swell tho coffers of a rich monopoly, and to enlarge tho dividends of wealthy sloek- holders; Whereas, by tho plan ot mutual in. sura nee the persons insured aro tho only stock holders, and tho individual saves in his own nock it, what by tlu other plan ho is required to pay out of it. Tlu practical operation of this system of itiAuraiico lias been tested in Vermont and oilier E ut.-rn states, and tho rosult has been a saving to the insured of an average of thro. quarters of the amount usually required to insure in stock companies. Tho company invite tuo puithc to comj lor. ward nnd partake of, as well as contribute to the advantagos derived from mutual assistance. All communications may la a.-iaressja to tho tecro. tary, at Kalama2oo, who will givo all necessary information to ng.mls ana oiners. JAMES SMITH, Jr., Presidint. Z. Tlatt, Sacrctary. Tho following is a lit of local agents who will receive applications for 'insurance from psrnsso in th.ir vicinity : Ann Arbor, iu, W, Morgan; Jacksonburgh, C. Bailey ; Ypsilanti, Marcus Lmo Te. umsch, Andrew Stacy ; Clinton, Charlns Chan. llcr; Marshall, . Charles 1. Gorham ; IMtlo Creek, Cephas A. Smith ; Allegan, Milo Wins. low; White Pigeon, Austin lhapm ; centre, villu, Thos. W. Langluy ; Constmtine, James E. Johnson; Schoolcraft, E. L. Brown; Monroe, Alpheus Fclch; Detroit, J. M., Howard; St. loscph, Chus. A. Morton; Nilos, Vincent L. Bradford. Th i Company aro desirous of being furnished with tho names of responsible parsons who will act, and act efficiently, as agents in towns where appointments havo notalrea.iy been mado. Knlamazoo, July 'Si, 1J7. "Rft EANK IEEIS Printed on script typ? MJ9 lb for s ilo at this Offica. April 12, 1637. H UST ECE 1 VE AN D i OR SALE, kji 200 yds. Saxony CastiniereK, 200 Sattinets, by Nov. 23. ALBERT ANDRUS. & CO. A C&04JEU1ES. Jun received Molaases, HJC Sugar, Young Hyson and Blacti Tea, Cof. fco, Rice, Raisins, Salaratus, Starch, Cassia, Pep pur, Allnpice, hoap, etc. Crockery and hardware next week. THOS. MOSELEY. Constantino, July 3, 1837. 8w53 A TTElVTIO E-YaiURA.VTM!!! iu. That St. Joseph County is tho Garden of Michigan, needs only to bo seen to bo acknow. ledgod. . . Its inhabitants challenge the United States and Texas to producj nn equal extent of country which combines to a greater degroo than it, beau ty, fertility, salubrity, important water privileges and advantageous situations. Centrevillo, its county saat is its goopiaphica centre. Two nnd a halt miles from said villain lies a a beautiful FARM of 33G acres, part'prairie and part timber, with suitable improvements. Al"0i 3 miles from said village, a fine Burr Oak Farm of H5 acres partly improved. Also. 8 nines front said village, a Farm of sups- rior soil and Idcatiod, containing about 300 acres Also, several unimproved lots of lan-1 hand- somcly situated in different parts of the county. Also, several pkasantly situated lots in Cen trcville, all of whica are worthy of tho u'ttonlioii of tha emigrant, and nfc offered for sal i on low terms by P. RYLEY TOLL Centrevillo, April 2lt, b.li. C1Al'TI."V. The public aro ber .by can J tiot ed against placing sny r.dianeo on r r tain ceriifiaitos signed officially by in'i which were given toJomthan ami Simeon B.Brown, and 0110 given to Ldwsrd snd liirain IVrson, da ted about tho tnnth or twelfth day of March la?t, sotting forth that certain intrets in the St. Jo. seph ('anal and. Lockport Manufacturing Asso. cmtinn were tree irom incumbrance. I hereby notify th j public, that there are mort gages on ssid interests to Jargo amounts, and tha said interests cannot bo conveyed or mortgaged by ny of the members of that associat ion with, out the consent of all tho membor, and that said certificates wero fraudulently obtained. J. W. COFFIN BERRY. Recorder of Duods fitr St. Joseph Co., Michigan Contrevillo April 25th, 1838. 3r9l M OTICE. I would rospocll'uily inform the JLJ public that I have nn connexion with the Farmers' and Merchants' Rank of St.'Jorrph at Centr-ville. Slock was transf.'rr.vl to m and I was fWtfl a Direlfor without fy knowledcx or Conont. . ADAMS WAKEMAN. April K, 18.1.' "If 17ST RECEJIVE1, Carpenter's and Sl) Joiuor'a Tools ; Plated tSquarts ; Sleul and Iron squares ; Sawa of most every description ; .SavSv.tts, Draw knives. Spoke Shaves; Pol. ishej Augers ; Commnii do.; ChisM.ld of uiont ev try d tHoiipliou ; stw 1 II imrneM ; Piano Irons. . i or sale bv .ALUEUT ANDRUS &. CO. Jan 3, 1&33. , 75 "H J1ARJI TO LET. Tho subscriber il s to It-t his improvod land, containing r wwb. about lor!y acres, lor one yoar nr inor.t, on s!i.:r-iP, ia tbo ukujI manner; tli ra is u goot birn oi thn promises, tl.roi mil. s west of the village of Con. stantine, on the north bank of the St. Joseph river. . JAMES H. HENDERSON. March 27, mi. - B7if- MOTIVE Whereas, EliiAlwth. Cfrtlmm, my wifi, did, on the J.riijiust., l.jnvo my bed und boird without uny jnstau'.tor nrnvooa. tion, I ther f ire forbid all poisons from harbour, ing or trunting h; r on my account,' as I shall pay noUubts ot far contracting after tins. date. JOHN Git AH AM, St. Jos -ph Co. Park Township, March 20, 1H3S. ' 3 8G. Viicuit Vuurt of tha State of Michigan, for the Count u of St. Joseph. ' John It mm, i TfN ATTACK JJUTT vs ii Notice in lurhy gicn, Stephen Dodson. j that on tho firt' iday of Janu iry.in the yoar of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred und .thirty ight, u writ of At tachment issued out of tho Circuit Court for tho county of St. Joseph, aforesaid, in favor of the said plaintiff, agiinst the lands, tenements, goods, t:h itttls, rights, crodits, moneys and cf. rets of the ubovo named defendant, for tin sum of fivo hundred dollars, und sixty-eiglin cents, which writ has boon returned duly strvod, and is now pending in said Court. S. W. TKUESDELL, Clerk. Cjatrevillo, Jan. 8, 1838. Gw7G UllU VELS. 4 doz. Rhov, Is for sub by . rZf ALBERT ANDRUS &. CO. October 7. 1837. . - 69 A E T TJie eubscri. fJ bers aro now receiving a supply of SALT, whieH they offer very cheap for cash. C. L. Sl A. MILLER. Const inline, Nov. 15. V.OXlZti iiI. S, this day rec.uv- en, by THUS, MOSliLKY. Die. 12. . ' 35lf WOTICE.-DU. M A RS"nA"LLrS FiluT yi fugo Pills, are warrant d a specific in F. ver and Agtio or Intermittent and R.unUtent Fi ver. These Pills can ba exhrbitod to persons of all ages and both sex. P. S. A supply of them constantly i n hand at F. Bungay's Grocery in Constantine. Six fcfe sufficient for the cure. Pries 50 cents. W. R. MARSHALL, M. D., Surgeon cf the Militia iu tho State of Michi gan. Constantino, Nov. 23. 7Stf T RECEIVE!). larg ot of first rati GAViJ Men's th llntf Ttfnta 1l-tira A. . a-tw "rr-: "" Also, Li lilies' cult skin uoots nnd Shoos, Guiu-r Boots ; Leath3r, Prunella nnd Mo rocco slipjer for sale VRry cheap by Nov. 22. 1837; C. L. & A. MILLER! aItESH COODS,-The subscribers h vo lately received a new supply of scasona'do goods consisting of Sattinetts, hangup cord, tick, ing, Circassians, sheetings and shirtings, Englixh and French prints, silks, sowing silk, dr ;ss hdkfs, Pongee do., twisted silk do., Gloves, stocks, black I Lalian cravats, Ac, tec. Alsoarupply of can. die wick, cotton wadding together with mont cv. ycr other article that is wautod st this season of the yoor, by A. ANDRUS & CO. Jan. 3, 183. 75 ANTillh 5UJJ ibs. U UP PER anS for Go(nb. V W CHEESE, in exchanga for Good. ISAAC J. ULLMANN". CROCSS.ERY & IiASS-WARE, fur sale by ALBERT ANDRUS &. CO. Constant in-. O.t. 7, 1837. C8 tOWlER AM SIIT, for sala by ALHERT ANDRUS &, CO. Constantino, Oclolr 7, 1637. G8 LOIJ22, at 4 per hundred, for sale at all l'L times, and CASH paid for WHEAT, at Three Rivers, by SMITH &- BOWMAN. April 5, 1837. CIIEAI--CI2EA1 FOR CASH. J 400 gallons bratidy, COO gallons rum, 400 gallons gin, 200 gallons high proof spirits, nnd wines ot most all kin.is. J, ha subscrik rs offjr tho abovo for sale by tin gallon or casdt vesy cheap lor cash. ALUEUT ANDRUS Ai. CO. Oct. 7. 1837. 8 TQ rfd SHARE of he Capital Stock ef Jl Hi? tho Bank of Con stantinc, for sal 1 by XV A V 4 Vit.'T Mollvilla, July 2S, 1837. TJ()RTAU SUiL-XO RE- iTll DEM PTION Default having boen made in tho payment of a curtain sum of money, sc. cured to be paid by uii indenture bf mortgage, bearing dato the second day of August in tho year of o ir Lord one thousand eight hundred and tbir. ty-six, executed by Win. F. Arnold, of St. Jo 8;;p'n county, Michigan, to Alfred Poe, of the same place, ot ull that certain piece ot land, in St. Joseph county, known as thd nnst half of the northeast quartur, and tho east half of the south. oast quarter, of section fourteen, in township seven, nouth of range twelve wet t; which said mortgige was recorded in tho R -gister's office. of said county, on thi twcnly:ninth day of Nov em ber, in tha year aforesaid, at tun o'clock, A. M., in inortg igibook B. pages 13(1.7-8. Tha amount of principal nnd interest claimed to bo due on said mortgage at tho date of this notice, being fivo hun drod and sixly?ight dollirs and sixty-two c.Mits, said inortg gj having been given to secure thu Iiayment of purchaso money. Wotico is therefore lereby g von, thr.t by virtuo of a power of s ilo In said mortgage contained, and in pursu. anci ot thi statute in fancli casa mado and pro vided, said mortgaged premix -swill be sold at public suction or vonduo at tho court-houso 111 tha village of Contnvillo in said county on tho ove. t -:nth day of May next, nt 1 o'clock, P. M. ALFRED POE, Mortgagee. J. Eastim Johnson, Attorney. 12w8l OO It AT THIS. The subscri!er has ji received thrc doz. CLOCKS, which ho will aell cheap for Cash, Wheat, Corn, O-.ta," or any kind of I rovinons. Conskinfino, Feb. 7. 80tf HOINi: AWI EOT FOIl MA EE. Th subscriber will s Al Lot No. 2, in sec. tion No. 1, in tho vill ig i of Constantino, on which is a gw 1 storo building. 1 ho lot is GO feet front, on Wat r Struct, running back to tho riv- er, and la fituatod in tho heart of tho business of the town, nnd is sutlirioniiy large for two addi tional good sifsd building. The property will bo sold on . reason iblj terms, if implication is made Soon. Tho mbscrilr will nlno sell good improved Prairin Farm, aud somo wild land. THOMAS CHARLTON. Constmtirn, April 25, 183-i. 91tf. miSIERE IS WO t llDAT EK THE il .PATENT FANNING MILLS. P. L GKOVLR would rv-sm ctfullt inform tho citizens of St.JoMpb and adjoining counties, that ha still continues in the Fanning Mill business nt Con. stantine, St. Josph co., Mich., and thankful for past favors ho has rc ived from the public gon. erally, be hopus to merit still greater patronage from 11 who wish to purchase a Fanning Mill warranted to clean Grain equally as fast and as well an any Mill in Fmrope or America. Call and examino for yourselves, as ho Will have them constantly on hand. N. H. Persona lit in? at a distsnc3 can be sup. rlii.rt. hv nrliliPMinrr tbn innnnf.ictnrer Rt this rlaco. . P. K. GROVER. Constantino, January, 1?3S. 78y I'OITNOMEUEMU UOEE eJUIUW BUTTFK ; Jo, 4 Darrela Mtcki. naw Trout snd White Tub f'-rk.-tiy C. L. A. A. MILLER. March SO. tfltf. . rfjl WO EOXES CAST STEEL AX JJL ES, foi s.lby . A. ANDRUS & CO, CoiuUutine, Jan. 3, 1828. 75 CHl'Ii:it, TEV Ai IIEET IKO.1 MAN U FACTO UY. Oner the Const', tins Variety Store 'Vn subscribers are bow manufacturing Coj p r, Tin, and sheut witr. All orders for the ubave wares will be thankfully , roi ivjd and promptly attmdwl to. All kmds of pro 'uee, Beeswax and oil Pow tor taken in x, changu for ttu ubov hrticle. . . - ... ' .. CJ. C. AUBOtT, & CO. N. B. Stova pipa and elbows icoiuLntly oik hand. Coiistinfine, K4. 23. 3 irfe 1iy0 JLUT Uo-pMtneraJiip this UJ7 day dissolved by .mutual consent. All ihwo in.ibtdd will pLase settln their accounts with W. Mill r. - . K. B. MILLER, Fub. 7. 1R38. W. MILLER, . H'ATaOAIi HOTEIj, BY A. WALES, -' WOODWARD AVKNUF, IETROIT. Ojipos.to tha Riilro-id D -pot. iCIEOOE I'.OOfi?!, a New Supply... f-jf among which uro . -L ilh. r and cloth bound, cheap Tjstanienta D. finition nnd commoit English Roadars ; Blake's Historic il R mder; ' .' V'obHter's nnd Walker's Dictionaries ; , Woodbridge's and Olnov's Googruplilca A. AtL; Parl'y's Gjography and Tulos; inars; Kukhani's, Murray's and Groonlenf Gram DaboU's.Ostraudf r's and Colbura'a Arithaietle , Blake's Natural Philosophy 5 Introductory Rwdur, Juvenile Instructor. ' Constant iue, July 27, 183U. 4' MOUSE AJVO Slii PAEVTIiTO AND GLAZING. Tlio subscriber wiJP execute ull orders iu tho nbovo lino, in all its ?a. ' rious branches, in the bout manner. ' Imitation of Wood and Marble neatly executed. ,.. WM. B. BETTS. hits Pigeon, Djc. 5, 183G. 23tf ; IJRASS KKT1LES of different aW JLP for sale by A. ANDRUS &. CO. Jan. 31. BOOTS A: fslSOEM, A larga assortment for sale by A. ANDRUS & CO. Jan. 31. B UREA IJTRETI?11!, a large aa soitmant, by A. ANDRUS &c CO. Jan. 31. MEW STORE & SUW OODS. The subscribers would inform their frkmda and the public generally, that thjy have taken tho Store lately occupied by Messrs. Adams, S Arri.EToif, on water street, where they are now receiving a largo assortment of Groc?rica, togeth. nr with Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery and Glass-ware, which they aro willing to part with for cash, cheaper than they can be had at Eny other store in this section of country. Anjdngst their assortment of Groceries may be Mind LIQ UOKS Cognac, Champaign.Sparw Ish arid Cherry Brandy, HUM; St. Croix, Jamaica, frety On lenns nnd New England, ilbllahd hnd American .Gin; Old Irish and American Whiskey. , WINES: Old Madeira, brown and palo slierry, Madeira, Port and Malmsey. SUGARS: Drown, HaV'anna, loaf aud lump. COFFEE : Java nnd Rio. TEAS: Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Imperial, Poushong and canisters, 2 lb. nch. FR UIT: Rrazil, Madeira and Pea Nuta, toft nnd hard sliell Almonds, Filberts, box and kerjj RHisins, Figs and Currants, Spicoa of nil kind.". TOBACCO: Honey dew, Cavendish and Virginia. SNUFF: Happeo anJMacaboy. OIL: Lamp. and Linseed, together with every other article usually ket ia a country troro. Tavern Keepers, wishing to pur chase a stock of Grocerios, will find it much t their advantage to give us a call before pure has. ing cbew hero, os we are confident that our good nrui prices cannot un to piouse; All person wishini to purchaso roods chcan Will do weKts call. ALUKRT ANDRUS A. CO. Constantine, Oct. 7, 1837. . - 8 !ELEC:TSCII00E. MissC.S.nRIS. d TOL'S School for the instruction bf Young Ladies in tho Elementary and higher branches) of Education will cOmnunce On Monday the Si 01 jjocemucr, ID" Tin spacious Hall at Mr. J. M. Hunt'i will ba occupied as a. School room. . Constantine, Nov. 2.1, 1837. 74tf JAITIUEEA. CIIAPIIV, ofWhito Pi. g wn, .Agcm, fop the " Kalamaido- Mutual Insuranco Company," ii authorized and nrenared ' to attend to any business for the above company in th5 county of St. Joseph. JOUEGOIIY, MERCHANT TAL LOR, (recently from Roston,) would res; pcctfully inform tho citizena of Threo Rivers arid its vicinity, that he lids taken a room in T. Mose. ley's I'loro, whers ho will bo happy to exocute all orders in tile most fashionable stylo. no win Keep constantly on nand,an assortment of ready mado clothiug; also a good supply f Uroad llollis, Cnssimeres, Sattmetts, Vcstings; and Trimmingr, w hich will be sold low, and modi to order. Three Rivers, July 2G.1837. . Cw56 MEW iOOJS! JVE1V CiOODSIS C. L. A, A. MILLER, have iust received. diroct from New York, a great assortment ef DRY GOODS, consisting of Broad Cloths. Cassimcrcs nnd Sattinets, of assorted colors and qualities ; Moleskins, Uuft'alo Cloths, Fustians, Velveteen, 1 willod Velvets, Hangup Cord, Twil,. Ind Stormants, &,c. &c. A great variety of - Prints, Enclish and French i Fronch Muslins : Chally; English Silk, Sewing Silk and Crape itcss 11 rkls; Mack Hainan bilks, Gro Da Swiss, col'd Gro Dj Nap's, col'd Florence! fino assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, superior satin Stocks, Bombazino do. A great assortment of Ready Made Clothing, &c. &c. low supply ot Groceries and Crockery erbce. ted in a few days. Thoso wixhiuir to pnrchasa are rtnucsted t call and examine. CoriHtgntino, July 10, 1S37. y54 11 EES ASDJVLEP- cnuino Hvircian 71iilirinn of iKn American Collego of ILialth. The subscriber having been appointed District Arcnt for the west part of Michigan, for the side of the shove Medicine, and publications of said College, is pre pared to appoint agonts, on application, in all the different Villages in bin district. - - Volinia, Mar. I 1837. GEO. FREESEi XIEIITfOT Ai EST COIf- STANTINE. fy tbo late Forciirn ic counts, it spp'ars that the French have marched against, and taken onuUnlitie, but the eubscri. ber would r.iH'.ct tolly y to his old friends and customers, that thay have not taken himyt, snd he would hu happy to soo tliem at his new shop nearly opposite Hunt's Hotel, where ho Will fit thorn out with a suit for Canada, Texts, or epy other part of tho globa, their pat riotic'hearts may call them, providud they lenve ehango enough be. hind thorn to pay for the same. Jan. 10, 1838. CJ. W. RCHNABEL- C!TAftDINSIIIl SAES3 OF T THE REAL ESTATE. Will bo expo sed to ptiblifc sslo tho 30th day pf April next, at ono o'clock, P. M on tho promises, all tho real vUtn of tho minor heirs of John Walker, lati of Nottawa, St. Joseph Couuty, Michigan, de. ccaal. li. B. GOODRICH.' . - . Guardian, NotUw. April 3, 1S33. 4w88V nEOUCiHS. Large tiae bresking. vp tL Ploughs 1 also, small site do. Woods' Pa tent, for aalo by C. L. At A. MILDER. . N. n. Mont kinds of H'i7eT Cat nloncy ree'd. M.rchao. 6tf. fALT A few barrels of fimt rta sh for J sal le by 'ALBERT AN PR US aV CO,