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TTlfBT RE- K 'J C CEIVED and fcr sale. 50 pairs Gen's, thick boot; 25 c'o. prime Calf boots; 25 do. thick brogaus; fQ do. wo. wen's Fin Calf 8 hoc. lv Nor. 22. ALBERT ANDKUS & ft). EJAMIEY riEES. Dr. 8. Phinney's 1 Anti Dysp -ptic or Bilious Pills, for remo. vinv snm nbunta arisinrr from inditrostiun or weakness of the stomnch, such an sourness, sick, new or p :in in tha stomach and bowels, habitual otiv ness, pains in either side, jaundice or diar. rlura.with affections of the head, puins, dizziness, drowsiness, rhe.umttic affections of the joints, af. . feetions of the blndt'cr, or j.ike, sick baadacho ao . common with fu-ddo halite. Certificate from BcnJ unln Knower, Ese. ' Having suffered for solno liino with indication and flatulency, I was advised to try Dr Phinney's An ti. Dyspeptic or Bilious Pills, and after using tkcm for soma time, urn prrpoml to say that they are the mild, st and yet tho most efficvcious in tj.ir operation of any article of the kind I have ever used, find w'at 1 ostoom of great iniporlanco they occasion no sickness at tho stomach, procu. ring full, free, and satisfactory dischsrg-s, 1 ;nv. ing tho bowels in a natural conditio. AnJ I ' the mora cheerfully recommend their use to all who ore of bilious habits, or nerd an excellent .family medicine, in consideration of the high t.m.fiTiiT of tho nronrictor in tho eommuni'v, as medical man. BENJ. KNOW Ell. Alhanv. Anril. 1835. ' For sale by Drs. Sumner & Baldy, Constan. lino, by tfmilh &. Bowman, Thro Rivers, by W. logg, White Pigeon, andts. W. 1 ruesdeii. ien revillo. 3w53 rinrnT.Air. To Parent; Teacher; and the friend of Ed. ncation generally, tit me oiaie j jmic At th late convention in this city, of gentle. men from d liferent sections or ims siaio, mirrwi d in tho promotion of common school education the following, among other resolutions was a doptfd ' . iT?.nliff.l Thnt a. committee of three bo an pointed, to take into considerat ion the importance of engiging an aoio ana quaiiiioa cuiwr, w tu duct a monthly periodical, devoted exclusively t the subject of "common school education; and il thought expedient, to employ such editor and do. visa ways and means for tho remuneration of hia services." " Having bcn appointed said committee, the un ; dcrsignd, after mature consideration of tho sub jeet before them, h ive coma to the -unTiimoiii conclusion, that a publication of the ch ract i ennt pmnl itod in the resolution, would bi em in 3nt t tn iln .mac of education, nnd en titled to the countenance and patronage of every an iirhtnnpd inn nniriouc citizen. Jio ufit" 4. mnV tnn infernal throughout the stai in the importance of primary education, to elevate the character ot common scnoois, vj cwnuiuum :.... (mnAron .rlu.intaa anil UfffT. StionS COn xtccted with tho management and instruction of youth, and to spread duiom mo commumiT . faetsandinlormation as win inicr-m n 'u any concern in the subject of popular oduc uion nrhf. nmm;ion lm irmit nli asiiri in announ , ing that they have cngag d as editor of the pro. posed journal, ine oup nnicnuein oi i uwu .i truction. Mr. John D. Pierce. To literary qu A ificationsof a highordi r, Mr. Fierce unites tin advantage ol former expori nee aa a ppcticH ni.. nr.,.fr..;miii.nt. it.insivaeauiinlanc with tha condition and wants of cv -ry portion of the state. Under men auspices, mo cuhhihhmi Mnnnt .iuilt ihni ht iwihlie i (ion will bo a valuu. bl. auxiliary in the cause of education, nnd they appeal with iqu .l ourn sinfs and sonfid.iice to ... their fellow citu ns to encourag j ana susum , Tho committoT are dosirons, if porsiMe, to send it into every town, end every scnooi amnci .n i r,,l !, rxiinor-lflillv solicit tllO OO.OD r ! tion of grntlcmrn in every town, poxl-m fters nd common school inspciors in parucuiar, yiv ring, at !e t,"or subscrilters lor f ch school 'U trict, and rmiit.ng payment to Ai.r.xNDEa Mc -r.,... riv; riiv hef'ora tlu first o'. March. Print r t'-:roi ghout tin stat tn rcqucs cd to insert this circular a f w w cm pr II. R. SCiHOLCRAFT, GEORGE WILSON, I M NEWCOMBE. Terms; The Journ;ilofPtblic Instruction will le published monthly, in this city, under tho cdi. u ..p r, Ti Vi.rcr. and will he at. forded to subecribcra at 75 conta p-r unnum. Fuyiwnt in nil ciss required in aavanoo. Detroit, Jan. 22, lb'38. " ttt?v cri:nnr. r:o2RAPIlY JNI AND ATLAS. In Tr-Fs and will be tjublished in tho month of July next, Geography ... . r- i." . 1 1 - - .J A . .).. on the productive tysu m. ior ocihwip mm . ,w.A rm;liA. Bv ROSWELL C. S.MIT1I, 7 author of " Intellectual and Practical Granim ir,M "Practical and Mcntisl Arithmetic," tne i ro. duclivfl Grammar,'' " lntr.Kiuctory Arithmetic," tei-etc. ... The Gcognphy will be illustrated with numo- roua frgravingn, printed on fino paper, and "bound in the bert mnnnrr. It is accompanied by ; API ATLAS cont.ung! 1 . . l; A map of the World, 2. A map of North America, - 8. A map of the Unit ed Slates, 1 4. A map of the Eustcrn Statci, ' Ji. A map of the Middle States, 5. A map of the Southern States, 7. A map of the Western Statc, ; . 8. A map ofSouih America, , - 0. A map of Europe, 10. A mop of Asia, 11. A map of Africa, 12. A chart of the World. t l Ktrw pi a v. .Tho eomnira .' tivo' i nd uclui.1 sizo of tho different Empires, ' v:.i . Ciri.. rin llioir nonnlation. tho num. ber of inhabit.-nts to tho squ iro mile J tho actual j ...:,. I ,ii nt' inli.iliit int in everv fn.portai.tciiy nnd toRn; the longth and height 'of Mount-ins; tho length, width nnd depth of tllO largl'ht LiKfS; 1110 WIUUl OI ismimirun, Straits, nnd Ocons length of Rivers, Gulfs, , Bays, Sounds, etc. tho navigition of Rivers, Lnkes, Gulfs etc. the forms of Government 5 pre. vnillnir R. licrinn : state of Civilization, and the C M. n :nVi:.litinr nne.h country. lio pains or cxponeo hns been spared in the ex. Ar (!; aiIm. Tho Mans are en craved on stoeJ plates in tho best manner, and with tho book, will contain a great variety oi new unci ubo. ful matter. They are from entirely new draw. In. mAn hv Ihn milknr. fneeiallv for this Work. from the best authorities, including all the recent discoveries. I no cnari is on a new, anu mo puu. ILI,... Knllana miiri imnHnnl tlt.lfl. TllA B.lltllOr has bestowed mors limo and labor on this Ge ography and At I.' s, than on any of hia other pop. vlar school books, and it is recommended to Teachers as being every way worthy of their aU vsnuon. fj" It will he published by SNOW FISK, Detroit. ' - W. MARSHALL, fc CO. Philadelphia. V, DUUGES CO. Hartford. Detroit, June 30, 1836. lyl fiaiTII'S KCIIOOI. BOOKS. Teach. era, School Committees, Parents, and others interested in education, who are not acquainted Smith's School Geography and AlUa, do. , Practical Mental Arithmetic, , do. Productive Grammar, do. Introductory Arithmetic, or Federal Calculator, Are respectfully invited to examine the worki .and judgo for thrmMlveu, of the excellence, olainicd for them, by the publishers in their pe. uliar, interesting and dofinito method of giving . ls4 t i ... Teachers, that have not used the books can Hf tha privilege of returning them and having IJae morv refunded if upon trial thcr do not over thair expectations. Published by SNOW & FISK, Detroit. O All kinds of school Books, constantly for ile at fair prices. 36 OE,D JIX02V.- The subscribers will pay a fair price, in goods, for 4000 lbs old iron, on .rerfrt their storo. C. L. A A. MILLER. RNTUW GOODS. ISAAC J. ULLMAN 1M wou d say to hia old friends and custo mors, and tha pubiio generally, that ho ha r - .?.. v 1. - .: Mi.Mtr msi receveti irom ncw.iur m mm iiiti STORE, a very extensive and choieo atock of joods, which will be fold on the most reasonable crms, wholes ild or retail. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 75 nieces of Broad Cloth Steel mixed, drab, green, let. sup. do., cadet do., olive, violet, brown sun. do., black sup; do., extra sup., blue sup. do., prunella, and Dahlia. 50 pieces vamiinicre rnntcu, drab, biaen, fancy rihtied, striped, London drab, buckskin, and lavender. 50 nieces Satinets Green, drab, plaid, plaid find striped c'o., blue, fitevl mix'd, extra do. , VJ pieces ot Kentucky Jem, 3 '0 paira rose Llanketx, 100 Mackinaw blankets, extra white do., blue, irown and green. 50 nieces flannel Green, yellow, scarlet, white, silcsia, and white domestic. Green faze, green baize, red padding, canton ilanrel, extra do. col'd do. 1000 nieces blcechcd sheetings and shirtings, tr do., eagle do., Napoleon do., blecched fine Sanpuole do., and Ilillsvorough do. Blue drill, brown linen, striped do., MarsiK)s vestirtts, London winter vest in gs, Prcpwid velvet vcrlings, qolorcd do., silk do., !ouble hack cheek drill lo., iein do., and plaid. 100 pieces lisrht. prints, liirht do., sup. twilled do. fancy do. 100 pieces dark prints, plain do., dark fancy french do. runted Jackonct muslins, Irish Imcns, sup.ao., Birds eye diaper, swiss muslins, fig'd do. Satin stripe, book muslin, bobinct lace, black do. fiig'd do., cfecian do., bobinet quilling, extra. Cotton edging, table cloths, linen, cotton, do., Linen cambric hd k'ls., It. silk do., Cravats, knit cotton drawers. .Bombazin stocks, plaited do, silk and let, do. and black do., Sup. corded shrirt collars, bosoms, corsets, Thread of almost all kinds, Suspenders, buttons, pant do, lasting vest do, coat do, largo do, do. coat do, silk do, drao uo, fiVd frilt vest do. coat do. vouth's pants do, ivory do. coat do, metal do, horn do, ivory do, pearl do, ivory combs, Misses h. f. gloves, ladies do. gentlemen's do, beaver do, web suspenders, Ladies black cotton hose, men's do, white do, ladies silk do, 50 umbrellas silk and cotton, 50 pieces Scotch flannel, 12 pieces drill, 25 " canton flannel, 18 do. Union drill, Sat. ieins, col. cambricks, blue check. 25 pieces irinirhams, 6 balls Fitch's brown sheetings, 12 pieces cotton jcins 13 do. br. drill SILK GOODS Black s ircenct, blue grode Paris, lustring, colored grodo nap., brown, hg'd idaid. whito. fanev. und irrode n.m. White satin, colored florsncc, black slk velvet Printed muslins, white, black, aatin and thibct merino shawls, Muslin, gause, raw silk and thibet hd'k'fs., Raw silk shawls, plaid and plain cravats, White cauze and black bobinet veils, Black silk braid, black velvet, colored ground. fig'd, colored, gauze, gauze cap, and satin gauze rimii. Black sewing silk and twist. VARIETY Bead bags, umbrellas, artificial llnivrra. I-nrlirn h-ifcUrts. knit reticules. fanCV and 'ain, grass mats, whips and whip lahns, Lndits honnots, (a splondid asKortmenl,) Mifses do., fur and muskrat caps, fur collars, cue. iVc HATS Men and Boy'a fashionablo silk, drab, wool and palm leaf. CARPETING 650 yards, comprising extra fine, plaid nnd common ; alno, hearth rugs. STOCKS Plaid, silk, plaited bembazin, and plain. GROCERIES 8 hhds. molasecs, St. Croix rum. II. irin. brandv. shrrrv. sweet. Malacra Ma doiru, M lmsiy, Afadira and Champaign wines powd r, led, Cavendish and honey djw toh: ceo nalaratus, sugar, shot, pouchong and Young Hyscn ta, paicr tobacco, pipes, ginger, pepper spic3, starch, Ilavanna and Spanish separs, cof. f e, 8 barrels of Linseed oil, spirits of turpentine Venetian rod, whitinir, black lead, camwood iflue, alum, maddor, copp'ras, indigo, chronx grc.n, chromu yellow, borax, glass, paint brush. cs, ivc. &.c. FRUIT Drum and box raisins, currants cloves, nut.mecs, catsia, table oil, pepi r suee mustard, chocolate, cocoa, almonds, wslnuls, am lemon Fyrup. LEATHER Solo, upper, calf, kip, and bar ncss. In addition to the above they have a large af. sortmentof CHINA, GLASS & CKUCKUKl WARE ; Together with every oth- r article nsu ally found in a Country Store. Tlu pnblic nr respectfully ivitcd to call and examine for them s- Ives. Constantino Oct. 19. If 36. Ifiv af ARl'ENTISKN W A WTU I. At the Ccntrcville Mills, 15 or 20 good C.:rpon tcrs will find constant employment it hisrh csh wages. Apply immediately to V. V. IiLLL, Aget St. Joseph Manufacturing Company April 26, 1837. 43tf flJ III subscriber, having been 'ppoimeJ Ad JL minictralnr of the estate of Thomas Sim mons, late of St. Joseph county, dece iscd, and having ucc ptcd thj appointment and taken upot himself that trust, all persons interested will take notice accordingly. INJAL McOAff LY. Whit-Pigeon, April 24, 1637. 44 iOEO. W. SCIIAUUL., begs leuv H3V to inform the public, that he continues t make up Cloth to order, as usu.il, at his Shop on Water street, Constantino, whero ho will In happy to roceivo, and utten'd to all ordors for work in his line of business. Having made arrang nrmta to receive tin Nem.York and Paris FASHIONS, r.-gular7y, as soon as published, and from long experience in his business, ho flatters himsolr that hs will b) alio to give ontir ? s.:tisfcation to thoso who mi'V favor him with their work. H'i intends building a shop soon, for the pui poso of enluriiic his buiin' ss, and keepiniroi hand a g.mer .1 ass!rinnnt of READY MADF. CLOTHING. From tho mora than liber . I p it. ... i,:i. i t....-r .i A..... nuii.li iiu hub ii.it;iuiuro roc.ivou iruin tho ciLiz: ns ot Constantino, and odj.ici nt country and tho rapid growth of this viil irro. he foels con. fident in tho belief, that any additions which he may mako to his busineFS, will bd amply r.)- warded by the approbation and encouragement o' the public. CUTTING will bo done in tho latest stylo nd warranted to fit. if Dronorlv made no. In conclusion, ho would bo permitted to ex. .rcss Ins thanks tor pant tavors, and solicit a con. tinuanc of public patronage. Constantino, June 29, b36. tf JJ. LERS. The Erie and Kalam izoo railroad is now in full operation between TOLEDO and ADRIAN. During the ensuing season trains ofcara will run daily to Adrian thcro connecting with a line or stacks for the west, Michigan City, Chi- esgo and Wisconsin Territory, Lmigranls and others destined for Indiana, Illinois, and tho western part of Michigan WILL 8 AVE TWO DAYS, and tho correspond! osr ex. ponse by taking this route in preference to th more longthencd, tedious and expensive route heretofore travelled. All bagg ig.- at tho risk of the owners. LowAan Russell, j r? i v V. P. Daniels, A. HUGHS, Superintendent of the Western Stage Co npiny. May 25. 48t N1AV BOUKK at Steele's Bookstore 314 Main street. Rhnzi, the last of tho Tribunes, by E. L. But wcr Japhot in search of a Father, by C.ipt. Mar ryat Stories of the Soaj Humphrey Clinker; Fielding's History of Tom Jones, 3 vols: Paris and the Parisians, by Mrs. Trollops; theGipsy 1 vol.t iml Clifford; Bulwcr's novels, uniform edition; Rolwrtson's Works, 3 vols; Classical Library Mrs. Sherwood's Works, 13 vols., com plta; Hall's History of tho United States; Pa rent's Assistant. Together with a larga assort, mcnt of Books and Stationary, for solo by O. G. STEELE, BuffHJun.e20. t!4Mrdi. THE subscribers, successors to" Martin & Townsed, would rsprctfully inform tho inhabitants of Michigan, that they are now ro. eciving, direct from England, the largest and most ir nerat ussortment or Hardware, iUtiery, and II avy Goods, ever brought to this city. Tho goods being imported direct from the intnufictoriea in England, and bought to tin best posfiblo advantage xpressly for tho wholesale trade, thry will supply country Merchants and L3:'Irrs, on as rearonahl') terms as tm-y cm buy in N. Y., adding tr.inrpnrt tion. Alw ys on h m! Iron, Sle I, Nails, Tin PI ti. Copper, She Iron, Tin War. Stov s and Hollow Ware, at wholesale and lo'r.il. NEWBOULD & STRONG, No. Il4, J. ffi rson Avenu, sign of tho Pa-lloek, D troit. S'ptru.l-er 4,1837. 9wC3 AKTDD IITSJEDIATKIiY Two or thron iipprenliccs to tho Tailor. ing business. Boys about 15 or 16 years of rigi would bn preferred. None but thoso of stendy habits need apply. G. W. SCHNABEL. Water biraot, Const.intinc. ,eptmidr 14. 1836. lltf UADY MADti CI.OTS5IV. "A "A good asfortment of r'iriy madi clothing forsiloby- AI.HLUa ANDKUS dt CU. Constantino, Oct. 7, 1837. (18 OWH WINDOW GLASS. Th subscrib: rs h ivo rc. ntly c r ct 'd aCrow Glass Fuetoront Bedford, Clinton county, Now York. They hva s'n red no pains to m iko it one ol the best CBtublielimnots in the United States. Having procured skilful workmen, nre now making CHOW If WIN VOW GLASS of a superior quality, from " White Flint Sand," obt iined nonr tho f ictory. This glass combin -s nil tho requisites which distinguish a pjrtuct ar ticlo, and is particularly romarkablj for its strength of enamel, beauty and evenness of sur. faco, transparency, lightness of color, and un- common brilliancy, resembling the Uncut dus. cription of Plato Glass. It is the only Crown Olast made from 14 Flint Sand" in this country, and is capable of stand ing evry change of climate nor will it lose any of its lustro by ng being all mado of double thickness, will ba found on comparison cho;ip,-r and stronger than l oreign or Cylinder Glass. Orders nddressed to them cither at Troy or Lsedlord, will bo executed with card and prompt attention. COOK, LANE &, CORNING. Troy, AugUFt 1, 1836. O' Tho undersign.'d having boen appointed agents lor tho salo ot tho above Glass in tins Ter ritory, would inform the pubiio that they or reaily to execute orders for any amount, and for an sizt s, irom 12 ny iu 10 vta ny 1 i. 1 n -y would rtspccttuIJy request on examination of the articl by all wishing to purch si. CHAriN Sl OWEN. Detroit, June yl P1ARPKIVTERS AND JOOEIIS TOOLS, mnnufacturod by tho best work. men in tho United Stitrs, for s .lo by ISAAC J. ULLMANN. No. 7, Water street Constantin Juno 29, 1836. Ml 111 iviti;riv re iioum:..- MAHLON HEY WOOD Shop on tho South cor. ner of Washington an Mottvillo 6trccts, would respectfully inform th citizens of Constantino and its vicinity, that b intend to carry on the Cabinet burimsi in all various branches. Work m.ido to ordr at the shortest no1ican f the best materials that the country affords also, work kept on hand to accommodate the cm. BUREAUS, S1DEBDARDS, COUCHES. SECRETARIES. SOFAS, BOOK CASES TABLES. BEDSTEADS, &.C.&.C Ch irs of all kinds, will be kept 01. hand or mudo to ordtr at tho short est notice. Emigrants and others will dowels to cull and examine for themselves. Gr in or C sh will not be rcfuw in exchnnge for work. A lso ; Pcoplo wishing to have turning will do well to c '11, as he bolus himself in rea Jiii -ss to accom. mootte tho sun-. M. HEYWOOD. Constantine.Nov. 3'M ?36 j'i'f rejUW LOVIiLL WOOLINt ll FACTORY. The subscrib-r woulJ n. p-ctfully inform tht; citizens of St. Joseph co. ind thn bal inco of tho world, that hisCaiding Machine is in complete operation, ai his ol' stamping ground, one mih south of Pig o. Pr.iirin : and I nlrrVe III vself to those that D.itro. niza my Factory, to do thdr work in order un with d spatch. v. v. TM It I .Ib1I ntnmnni. ninth Hr.-Kt.incr . the twentieth of Sept., and I would say to my l f 1. .V... 1. - . ri)iii in as j i icii yunr tiuiiiru 111.11 u uui :. Dressiid within th Fall months, for Bwnshin cloth about in rold water, in the month of Jmu try, is not what it is crackod up to bo. W. W. B, New Lowell. Ft. Josph co.. July 10, 1P37. hi &UISTiTlJTA2 1'Oit I'ALOitllLX. Miles' Pills, the Genuine Hygeian Medi cine of the American Loll !g3 of Health, prove on trial to possess all the good qualities, and noiu: of tho deleterious consequences of CilonH. For s leby GEO. FKEESE. Volinia. .. District Agent. Also, II. B. Houston, K inmazoo; AI1I0 vVik low, All' gan ; Ch u les Gr "gory, Joncevillo ; J..s Hcrrpn, Cfi irlcston ; S!ioullcr &.C0., CoMw.Uci; M .rtin C. Whitman. Whitniuiivilic; Kcllog o. ( h pin, AY lute I ig on ; Y . A. Sanger ot Co MottviJl!; W. T. Hous.. Si Co., Const ..mine Smith & Bowman, Tlir c Eivi rs ; James Sniil.'i, Schordct aft ; SfluAor nt. Q TE:-iOHjrl jtOi'i. Taj co.parm rsi.ij S2Jr hcretotori xisting und r the firm of Smith 'Irown m J Broth, r is th.s d y dissolve I by mutu- ai consent, ..nd d mnut duo sum hrm, mus 'h paid to Sjmoon B. Brown, who is duly author i to rccxivd the saxno. G. 8. SMITH, J. BROWN, S. B. BROWN. Lock port, Septerqhor 27, 1837. . ' 6Gl f ' ANU NOTICJI2. By an arr. ngcm iDt ) with tho Bank Commission, rs. the banks in the third judicial circuit, will bo under the im. mcdiato supervision of tho undersigned. Until further notice, all communications intended for me in relation to my official duties, should be sent to St. Joseph, Berrien County, postage paid livery bank subject to tho General Lw, that do.: not give tho real estate security n quired by th . sixth section of the amended set, and within the time prescribed by the 3bM section, will bo con. side red as unable or unwilling to do so, and b dealt with accordingly ; and any bank that shall increase its jrresent circulation without having given legal and satisfactory security upon red estate, and the mortgages duly executed, certifi d to, recordod and filed in tho oilicj of tho Auditor General 1 or that shall hereafter violate th 1 41st suction of the said act, by issuing its notes with, out cnJorsemont by a Bank Commissioner, will bo considered as intending to evadrt tho law. and d jfraud tho public. Th j County Register should not only certify that there is no incumbrance on tho mortg ig.id prcmisjs, but also, that tho tit lo epp-mrsof record, to bo vested in tha mortgagor, and that he is satisfi d such is tho fact. Nolhimr short of a rigid adherence to the law on tho part of all concerned, can restore pubiio confidence in our banking institutions, or protect tho people against imposition or fraud. No nl hi of iirno. rnco will bo permitted us an excuse for a p dp .. bio violation of law. The interest and honor of the stat.5, as w.dl us of tho banks, imperiously do. mind th it every officer having any duty to por. form under the General Banking Law should dis. charge it with fidelity, this the Bsnk Commission, ers will at kaat endeavor to do and fur the infor. nntion of all concerned, and that there may be no just causo of complaint h're iftcr, lot it be dis. tinctly understood, that every institution that doas not, within 90 days from sod after the lOlh ot January last, bring itseir, in cvey respect, within the requirements of the c n -ral banking law, will hi promptly wound up nnd not suffered any longor to diigiacjsuch as comply with the law. THOMAS FITZGERALD. one of the Bank Commissioners. St. Joseph, March 10, Ittttl. I .'V ' iiMiir'i"i 1 iimif 1 ffTr KAIjTII. BAILEY'S CHEMICAL JIM. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILIjA, for purifying tho blood, and 1 removing all disuses rrit ing from injudicious use of Mercury, exposures nnd imprudi ncies in life, Scrofula, Kings' Lvu luto Swelling, dweas-s of tho liver and skin, constitutional woaknms, chronic nnd nervous affVctions, &.c. &c. It has nlso boen found a most ust ful spring and fall pu rifier of tho blood. Tho rapidity wi .h which this article has sold, and tho very flattering re commendations h"B foe iv.id, cro cvid ties of its sup' tior t flio .cy. Tho subjoircd aro u. moiig tho coininnnicationsin the liunus ot ttiu proprietor: In c dlmg attention to tho medical virucsot this celobr 't'd dant, 1 would advert to 10 fact finulnr with every physician, that a numerous class of discuses nriso from that impure staltsof tho blool.whicli this activ ranvdi u ' gept is so efTiocioi s in purifying. Thegr-ut mportmc utt:!cncil by m dic il pr ctitionrs t the propc. ti-sof th- S..rs ipiirillu hns engage th-i i.tt ntion of chemists, us to tho niodu of prep ration in which its virtues c m ha most adv jntugeously conihin'd. Thir cxiKirimnts h:vo r. suit -din thodiscovery thatthoCiiEMit u. Cr po mu Fi.i'iu Exth act is decidedly Bnp rior to iny ther form in which it can b'a used. Sincu tin ; itrwluction of th Fluid Extr ;ct, it h is grown into rapid and extensiva in and its r putation is const intly in. creasing. Wo consider it one of tho most valua. bin urticl s in the M X ri i M. dica, und find a ma. tcrii'l udvantagn in tho st indurd pr p iration of u. inform etrngth which is obtain 1 by tho Fluid extract, its superiority ovi r th,-! I) coctions unJ Syruns somotiiiK smado use of, is strikingly ippar ont. It obviatos the necessity of preparing frish decoctions every day ; und do s not surf-it and 11 au sou to tho stomach with tho I rg ; proportion of sugar which has to bo tak n with each doso of th iyrup, and which r:nd srs it incapabl . of holdin; much of the puro extractive Ynatter in solution. Ono bottlo of the Fluid Extract is fully equal to a gallon ot the syrup, or tho decoction, us usually prep 1 rod. Tho virtues of this valuable mcdicirvj cannot bo loo extensively known, us there is scarcely un individual who would not bo benefitted by its usi-. Tho uniform testimony of 1nodic.1l men in its f.. vor, und tho grout success which hns att. ndod it? introduction, both in hospitals nnd private pr ic tico, is a convincing proof of its valurc, and of its superiority over other pr'par .tions of th Sarsparilla. MEDICUS. Mr. C. C. Bristol. Dear Sir: PJoaso send mo four dozin bottl s BaiL-y's Compound Fluid extract ol aarsapanlla. I cunnot but express piy highest senso of grati. hcation in tho result this cxcell mt preparation h is had in tho euro of Cutaneous Disaas:s. In vcrycaso which has come und r my pnetic bus had tho most complete succ ss. Not one- even tho most ohstin.ite and long standing but 1 s r ic -iVwti a p rm n :nt cum from this v ry 'X c 11. nt compound. In a suction of country lik this, whrre tho principal dis-ms surisj from a vi tiatod stato of tho blood, I think tho introduction of yonr preparation will bo of tho most cininouP service. . I consider it the noatost preparation of s irsa pur iJ la I have ever mut with, und as such I un. hesitatingly give it my earn, st r.icconi.ncnd.aion Truly yours, .c. t. P. WHIPPLE. M. D. For salo by C. C. BRISTOL, sol j proprietor, U7 Ilun strjol, Uun .lo. I'nce 7o cenU p ,IOtt.l.:. N. B. Obs'-rvo tint nono can h i g;;nuin itl.out tho sigiuturi! of the propii tor in his own 1 m l writing. ITTiio public are cautioned ag liust a spttriou pr -p .ration. August 2, 163C. 5tf H R OII', PALiflliR A CO., (Spew KM. orstoll rkcrot II)1.,;Stobaok, korwaro. i.no .mo Commission IWkhciIanth,-. . .1 Id stand foot of Main street. B- ffali. The facilities of this house af n . paedbv none ng g d in the business, and ; o o;enin of navigation they will be prep. re" J' 1 1 cceive an ! ibrw. rd goods lo any point 011 L a i Jrie, Huron and IMichigin. on tho r,ne : nd O.i 1 C.n Is an: Southwestern Rivers, with promptness ani dis patch. Any property intrusted to their c.re, fr s ilo h r 111 the N.w.York or olhor mirke't will reesivc prompt and especial alt ntion. T.ic isual udvaneej m u.o when required. Mcrrhiints Line nn tha Lakes. Stcuiibo.t ifltih, Ste.unUoat Constellation, " Mtch'gan, Pennsylvania, ouiiu t y, Victory, Upper Lakes Line, Ship Milwaukie, th''tJnlia Palmer, ling Manhattan, Sihr. Labile, Schr. Michigan, Hudson, " Marengo, A'. C. Baldwin, Lake Ens Line rf csvtls. Schr. J. Barker, Schr. Lodi, Merchant, Marehall Ney, uaxeue, Napoleon, " Nancy Dousman. Erie Canal Merchants' Line. Start two boutsdaily. F. W1LKIE, Ag.nt, No. 0 Cneii.iet Mip ,. V. ashing ton Line. St rt one hi at d ily. T. P. W ATE Us, Agent, 1--.1 Hroifl Mrcet, . V. Unto Canal Eagle Line. Start one boat daily for Portsmouth, nnd int.. rmediate placcM. RANSOM, BALDWIN, & CO. levelaii t Oil o. RFrrRKNCF.s. R. Hunter &, Co.. Albanv 1 J J.Cartcr&.Co.,do.; II. Hunt r, Iloohcst r; Rm. sorn, U I twin, &. Co., CIcv dano : O. Ncwberrv Sl Co., Detroit; Ncwb rry & Dale, Chicago; iioiiisi. r ami uouit, sanrtufky ; U. D.vomm.n Sl Co.. M1lw.11.ki ; J. F. Porter, St. Jos ph, and l.acJ. Uilimnti, Cimsiantine, 31c!i. iW EW ARRANGEMENT. UNION LINE. li Insured. The proprietorsof trie hove Liu have compl ;t d their arr tngemcn ts for the ensuing si'.isoii, ana win, on the opcun g ot navigation t.rt a bo t ddly from All any . n 1 Bi ff lo. B ing towed by rel ys of horses 011 the Em Can .1, nd connect tl wi'li tow.bo ts on the II nmon ri vcr im! pteambo ts and verscls on Lake E i aud ippcr laltcs, they will bo enabl d to forwud goods with os much despatch as a.iy oth.r Line. For fi ight or p ispago apjdy to tho following persons, wco :rc proprietors and neon's: A. F. WOODWARD, Corn r P. arl st. nnd PETER LUSK, iCtnties slip, N. Y. i.UM. K AMI &. Co., I, St to st. Albany, GEO. B HANNAHS &, Co., Rool.cst r. C. P. MILLER &, C... n(r, NORTON CARLISLE & Cc. "l,"jlo GILLESPIE. NORTON & Co., Cleveland, O. NEWBERRY, D troit, Mich. HUBBARD &,Co., Chiea-ro, 111. W. T. HOUSE &, Co, Constantino, Mich. T. L HOWE, Saginaw, Mich. Feb. 20, 1837. y41 miKW FIRM.-Tho undersigned have A UMIWIltUU lllUlltB.Jl.tK III 11 IB IJIITC inillH business under tha firm of Charles Bisscll & co., and upon tho opening of navigition, thoy int.incl to ofl' r an assortment of staplj and fancv drv foods, not inferior to any in tho city, at No. 90 cflvrson Avv-nuo, jmm .xliatoly under tho musoum and in tho storo room now occupied by C. G. Hammond &, Co. CHARLES DISS ELL, HORACE II. COMSTOCK. Detroit, Junu 2U, lb3d. lyl bdTOISAGI FMKWATC- 9 Dl.TG &. COMMISSION b 'lSLVESS.-TiiJ subscribers will ii ivoa Ware Houso nnd nicessirv imp 111 g s 101 'a.vJing and Storing Go sis, at ew-Bullalo, (n. ltn of tho tjjlicn Kiv.r, B rri. en county, Michijn 1,) on the opening of naviga. tion, ana tender tuir s rvics to the public, promising tho strict.t attention to till business committal to their h.:rg . W. VIIITTAKER, &. CO. RErica to S. T. Armstrong, Now. York. R. Hunt r, Albany, B r.t r md Holt Buff lo. O. Newberry, D troit, N-wbrry und Dob, Chic go. Can h for Wheat. We will pry C .sh for anv quantity of Whoat delivered at our WarcIIons , and will roceive by tho nrst vossel "oiii Buff do a gen -nl asiortmont of GrDCcri.'s, . d articl s in tho Grocery lino, which will ba ofloi, to tho public ut roduc d pric s. W will also jep a constant supply of Salt on band.4 W. WHITTAKLk & CO. NowBufr.do,Juno2), 183U. ljl nbLANK-KOUlaM of modium, ILO and cap sizas, ofsiipjrior paper and Demv ami excof. lent binding, just received at tho Michigan bookstore and stationer's hall. Ang. 4. 1 KNOW t FI8K. gTItAVFI) OK STOLEN. On the Kj? 12lh of August last, from the subscribers' n sldenco ne r Three Rivers, a pair of six year ',d red OXEN. Tho near sido ona had on when last "ecu, x largo bell att ached to a le ither strap ; 1.1 was bi-ockle lacjd, and white unu r tha belly. Tho 0. lide one part line back ; had a 1 irg 1 whito spot in his foroheud und Mnd 1 gs while a ittlownyup from Ins uct. Both ox m h ut on their horns woo l knobs. Who ver will d livr id oxen to tin subscriber ut his residenco n an Thro Rivers, or give information wlnr.; they may be found stiull be handsomely reward d. iiur.Li huuu. T)irco Rivors, Mich., Oof.' 3, 1837. LCw3 Tf ONDON KOTA!V(G .VKGKTA- JeLJ BLE SOAP, so justly c lebr.td for its very sunanor nuauii.s in Burn- .unit Krca"'J eviTV kind from g ntkm n's clothing; ulso, oil. p unt, t'.r, etc., wiinoin uomg iiki uasi injury 10 itliur cloth or color, lior s .lo by C. C. BRISTOL. Bnff.ilo, Juno, 20. WANTED.-50 or 100 st.mdy, indnstri ons 1 dor rs, to whom constunt employ mcnt and liberal wi g's will Un givn. Appjy to WESSEL WHITAKEK. Nw-Biiff lo. July 27. 4tf -k 13 a . uiiitim rr'O y DING. Watch Ml. atidJeweller,would respect f ,J";1v fully inform the citi. -nn of inting Office, where ho will be r. ady to wait upon all who may favor him with their patronage. A shan of the public patronage is respectfully soli, cited. N. B. Clocks, Watches and Music Boxes of all kinds e irefully cleaned and r .'pared in tho b st possible manner, at short notice ; also spwticles and jewelry repaired. CCash pei:lfor Old (Jold and Silver. Const mtin:1, April ft. IHJ7 HfMX. fJIUWS'S ANTI BILIOUS SLy PILLS, for salo by J. D. SIIEPARD No 1, Kremlin, und by C. C. BRISTOL. Unti Mo, June (1. 207 Main st "EITIIJEJ CAB'S. Superior Ottor, Saal und 2V Muskrat C. ps for silo by ISAAC J. ULLMANN. Const online, Oct" , .. . TTW PKKSS, A new edition of Paclical and JLL MjntM ArUim tic on a now i. .11, in which mental Arithmetic is combined with tho use of tha slato: containing a coinpfctt system for all practicil purpos s; b ing in dolhrs nnd cents. ftlerotyp-i eaition, rovis-id und ciil irg 'd with ex ireis' for th sl t To which is add d a pr ic tic:l Syst 111 of Book.k "ping. By Roswell C j. :.i. owiue . pici' r oiuiui. dhuii u. 1 ion, 11 nun, D. D URGES At &O. II rlford. -W. MARSHAL ot CO. Philadelphia. Detroit, Jun.i 20. I?2iL,OLTCJI!S. 200 PLOUGHS, of Baku's Jj. p it -nt, largj arid sin II size, f r sale ' v th suscri! er. ISAAC J. ULLMANN. M .rch 15. 7 ?fA!'. KANTaiAIf .!OISOi"V, AT d J TORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AI LAW, h sopmed ;.n oflicj in W -shing'mi st. marly oppont the Amrie n Hotel, in the Vil iag of CJOXSTAWTinfK, St.. Jos-ph coun 'y, Micliig n, wh re h will alt nd promptly lo xjeji DuNin . .is siia'l he "nt rust'Jd to Ins euro. Const in-. Mav 10 1637. ISKNCia iYaUlLS. lapieo.s 1 -neh 'A. M islius.'.n I prill's Iso plain whit - nnd reiHs.liarrerl muslins nul liar'J. J icoiieis fur I qi s ,'ress s. ji.-st r.c ived by C. L. &. A. MILLER. J iv 19. .sr A' I S 2 cas: s silk IlaU a brat JLL ra'.e t rl iel - just op -neil bv C. L. & A. MILLER. July 19. 55 L IFF. OF & by G,orgc Tuck.-r, for s -l bv BAGG, BARNS & CO. Woo lwnr-J Avenii", nt ar King's Corner. Pctroi?, .Iiiivi I I. ftl) nTIOBMiT CAfiKK, Work Boxes, Porla .lit. bl D slis, ordifteTcnt siz s, and elegantly nisli d, ji st reeeiv 'd at th" n w Hook Storo, on Woodw..r 1 Av ti' e, b low King's Corn r. Also, a gn at vari ty of ot h r f mcv Stationery .or I idi s. BAGG, BARNS &, CO. Detroit, J i-ne, 14, 50 Taiu: ing p.ir XOTICU Tin Suherib r hav. p.irnli..sed the interest of W. T. House nd W. II. Ad -ins in tin firm of W. T. Hous.i & Co. will continue tho m reantilo business in the storo formerly occ"ji-d by tho lite firm. ISAAC J. ULLMANN. Cons'anf inc, February 9, 1637. 33 NS5W mUAICAL WOEIMP. An. thorns, mot ds s 'ntnefs, frios, duets, solo, .nd pi ces for miseellan 011s practice, published in occsion l numb rs, by tin N. Y. Musical Ao ideiny. E lite 1 by Thomas II stings. Tin Musical Miscellany, comprising the music published in th i Musical Mag-tin-. Edited by Thomas II tstings. SNOW & FISK. Detroit, M rch 8. 3G D03:::3f ISATS. M -n's fishion. AkHf nbl ) Drib Fi r II .ts, Silk d..; bl ck silk nnd bl ck fur do.; bliek and drib wool do.; Uoyw' bluck silk and wool do. for s d j by ISAAC .1. ULLMANN. idJ for a il.- at 25 cts. p r I ), by LSAACU. ULLMANN. Const nf in, F b. 1. ie37. ,LWVv ia SADDLE AND HAR. t:ri&?3 N ESS MAKER, woid.l reaped. fully inform the inli ibilanls of Si. Joseph and tin adjoining eounti s, that he -till c rries on the nbovc business in all its vari- o;s branch -S, nt his obi stmd, ono door ast of 'Iiu IV bbytcrian Churc!i, when In has const int. ly on h ind a good and gmcr-1 nssortment of Saddles, Eridfcs, Mart v gales, Circhglrs. Vaiccs, Portmanteaus, Trunks and Carpel Bags. A fino assortment of HARNESSES, both of long and half tug; Br sd mid pi it d pbasurc II rn; fs, both doubla and single, which nra m.ido of fust rata cistern stock, and fur workmanship cannot bo surpassed in tho sl it". A choieo as. sortmrnt of n.t-d und Brass Trimmings kept constantly on hind to mak.i up to ordi r. A good sel ction of stirrup Irons, of br ss, platud and polished st. cl. Also, 0 vari :ty of polishid etc: I did pi ited bridlo bit.ts, spurs, &c. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes by a strict att ntion to business, to irrrit a continuanco of public p itronagc, which will bo his constaut study to d serve. N. B. All kinds of Carriages triinm;d with neatness and dr.spieh. Also, a first rale Saddh h .nd wanted iimiie.liately, to whom constant cm. ploym nt will In given. Whit . P.geo i, April 19. 1837. 42 J hers h iva formed n co.p .rtn. rsliip, and will here if cr conduct busin :ss, at tho old stor.) ol Adams At Appleton, nnd r tho firm of Allirrt Aiidrns & Co., whero tlicy are now receiving a I irgo assortment of goods, which will bo sold very cheap for cash or on short credit. AllliriKl Anuauo, WILLIS T. HOUSE. , Constinlins. Oct. 3, 1837. C8 Bit. J. I. IlAltl?IA.,b ymgde terinined upon 4 permanent rasidenco at Wiiito Pig. on, r. epoclfiilly tenders his profca. sion il s tvicjs to the inhabitants, and thosa of the udioining country; trusting that ten years' cxpri nee in tho pr.elico of his profession, and particul irly in the f v rs incidi nl to a new conn, try.will enalil him to satisfy ill who may see fit to e 11 i.pon him. Tctimoni.ilsof his prcf ssionnl qu iihcations an in 111s posssssion. Uliico at the White Pig on Hotel. N. B. For tho information of thoso, whose fe .rs nra justly exeit..d, in raspect to tho execs. sivo aamtnistraiion ot Clonel or Mercury, in any form, ho wonld add, thnt they may rest hs. sured of suffering no injury, Irom llioso sutwtan. ilfm'z iJf'&'t Constautmcaiid its vicinity, V 1 that he has fitted up a room tmKiy '1 n th 1 Bank Luilding, under MimtuJSZ tho Book Store and Pr I oes in his prscti-e. TO PKINTERS. Any person desirous of purchasing a printing office, for a coun try paper, will find a cheap one by calling at the liookstoreof SISUW &. J1SK. Detroit, March 8. 36 FITIAIIAITUTTK, has just received at th 1 Old French Trading Houso, Not. tnwas-ppei Prairie, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods. Urocjrus, Hardware, Boots and Klio'-s, Saddlery, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, all 01 which ho off rs to s II as hiw us c m br. bought in any other store west ot Detroit, for cash. Nottnwa, Jan. 25. 1837. 6m30 Cf.ntrkviu.e, April 18. 1838. f would respectfully inform tho pubiio thai I h ive no conncxiojk with tin Farmers' und M rchants' B nk of m. Jo(Cph at C ntr ;vill Stock w-s tr insf rr d to nn, 'ill I was el ctcd a Director without iny know ledg or cons nt. JAMES VAJN IJUREN. At a r-gnl ir t.-rm of th Prob to Court for th- county of St. Joseph, held at ttio 1'rotnle olhco in C ntroville, 011 tha 10th April, 1838, In (hi nutter of ) Tf TI0. tiling by Eli is B. Oni sMtiof aU Smith, administrator on Win. Hunter, js.idcst.te of his scttl ment eeount. ; it is ordered th it notici I c given by pi b. lihing tliis order tbr w we.'ks succ ssively in tho Constantino Republican, a newspaper printed in Const ml ine, to tho end th t all p. rsnrii. interest... en m ly i;pp'..r at the Court IIou 111 c ntrcvillw, on tha 1 .st Monday in April next, at tin o clrick, A. M., to show c it e if any they hjivo, why a i-l account should nu bn nl lowed. 389 CYRUS INGERSON, Judgn of Probate. 7fJIUVBiIJII;i: & III7RRAIID, JA. commii-sioii and t orw arding Mcreh.uits, at the ol.l stind of Juspjr Mason, Niles, Mielug.n Fe'.. 14 1H38. 81 5sl40Ii'trCAK SALIu. Dcf.ult hiv. XfjJL ing been mail m ,th ; piymeut of a certain sum of uionoy, socumd by indenture of mortgage, b aring d.ito tin fifth day of J mu.iry, in the year of our Lord ona thousand tight hundred nndthir. tv-scven, ex cuted by L vi T. Cl irk, of Wayne Co mly, Sl .ti of N w York, to Natbani l P. Lea, of th i County of S.m ca, in tho a-id Stato of Njw York, which s .id mortgrge was duly r.--. cord, d in tha Register's Ollic of Knt County, in tho Sta'e of Michigan, on thj 27ih d y of Jan. u :ry, 1837, at C o'clock, P. M., in liber A. of mortgages, p gs 70, 71, tnd i2 i ond was ulso rocord. d in Iho lucist r's Oflica of Calhoun County, in Michigan aforesaid, on the 5th d y of August, A. D. 13J7, at S o'clock, A. M., in lib: r U. of mong 'ges, at folios 5G, 57, und fto ; and al- so in tho Ucgister's Offioe of St. Jos ph county. Michigdn. on tho 10th day of J.mu-iry, 1833, ut 5 o'clock. P. M., in morg g hook D., pag s 33.4-5; on which s id niortg. go tin 1 mount ciaim d to no duo, lit tho d ite ot tins notn-e. i onathousnnd five hundred and twcnty-lwo dollars . nd sixty.lour c nts. Notice is th'-rifor hereby given, that by virtue of tlnpow.r of s.tlo contained in s'lid n.ortga c, and in pursu.iiico of tin ttjtut.. in such cao mad. and provid d, tl u pr mis.,s described in said 111 r g g 1, to wit : "nil th tt cert In tr ct or p rc 1 of land situate and lying in Michigan T rri.ory, um! d scribed os follows : b' ing th. nor h.e.st quar. It of sectio'i num'i r thiry.hV , in townsl ip numticr two (x) north, of ra-ige iictnb r tiv (5) west, containing c:i h .n.rei -nd sixty ne-r. si-i' I nd; idso .dl tint c.rlaiu pi co or pare 1 of ground, titu de l iu St. Jos pli coi nty, in Mic! i. g .n foresaid, known and d sign it "d .is tho we,l h .If of l!i north- ost quarter of s ction twin' v. fonr, in township s Acn, fouth of rngii tw lv W'-sl. of lands in the western I nd district of Michig .n, cont ining eighty acres of land ; . Iso a cert in parcel of land in lonii coimty. in s tit; Territory (now St. le) of Michig 11, tnd being l!:e north-west qi.an r of section five, in town s vcu north, of rang five west, of I nds in th west m diifrict of Michig n. containing, by go. v rnsn nt survey, two hundred aud three xres ol land, In the s .inc nior'.i or less, or so much th n ot s m y be neiss ry to s ilisly th 1 s-.id niortg gc. will bo sold at public auction or vendu -, on Fri day th- thrit enth diy of July n xt, ut 9 o'clocu i 1 tho for moon of that day, ht the ro irt. house at Centrovill in the county of St, Joseph, and Statd of Mhv'ijran. NA1IJANIF.L P. LEE, Mortgagee. Stewart At Wkbsteh. AUy's. C.ntroville. April 10. 1E33. fAiVK OF HR EST. This shall ccr. V tify that u B inking institution has b-.-n d ily organiued under tho Act to organize end rgu bite banking associations," to be located ct !bo vill :gi of Brest in tho county of Monro. b ih.n. me and etyl. of tho BANK OF D BEST with a capital of one hundred thousand dollar arid that tho Stockholders th rcof have givei b inds to our satisf ction in the sum of threi hundred thousand dollars, in conformity with th provisions of the 11th section of said act Mon roa, Sept. 15th, 1637. PETER P. FERRY, Treasur r of Monro-County CARLOS CO ETON, County Clrk of Monroe Cownty Filed in the office of the Kerrcla'V of Slate S -pt. 18, 1837. K. PRITCHETTE. f3vvG0 Secretary of Stale C10IAUTilfIiKSIIIIThe subserilers h ve funned a cop irtnership and will hen after conduct business al tho old stand of C. I . Miller, under the firm of C. L. ot A. . They urc daily expecting a fresh supply of New G'vkIh, recently purehisedin New. York which will he offered at a gtcat reduction from form 1 rice. C. L MILLER. ALBERT MILLER. N. B. All persons indcbli d by notes or m-ciiiin to the subwrilMT, arc hereby rennest d lo mak immediate selll-mint. C.L.MILLER. Cousl-iiitiin, June 28. 52 A CAHB FOII VOCIKJ IXOIJSS KEEPERS. .li st r eoivod ut tho cast store of TiiOS MOSELEY. 12 fz. ICiisti-rn made funcy chairs ; GOO IIm. live pft'Hc feathers ; 10 picicos bed ticking ; 3 hales brown Khfetingf ; 1000 yards sliilling calico, with batting for comfortables ; Brass kettles, tea-kettles, shovels ane! toitii5, and-inms ; Ti-a trays, coffee mills, knives and fork.. bed cords, crockery and tin warn. With m iny others very dcsirabla in this lane! of promis e. Nov. 15. Cw72 EXKCUTOR'S SALE OFLAiVD. Jk Notici is hereby given, that by virtue o an order made by tho Hon. JefTerson Thnri e Judgi of Probate of Monro.' county, on tho 3. d iy of Ajiril. 1837, th) subscriber will off r foi safj ut the Tavern kept by 1 1 ir tin II dabird, ie thu village of Mottville, on Mond y tin 19th da) of June nrxt, at 10 o'clock, A. M all th proper, ty in tho county of St. Joseph, belonging to the estate of Daniel M. K Hogg, l ite of Poirysburg. Ohio. I'eeo. s d, consisting, aniorg oMicr things, of a Waro Houfu and s veral lots in said viil g of MotlvilK Terms ma le known at th j time oi' salo. Datad Perrysl.urcrh. Ohio April 7, 1837. GILES B KELLOGG, Cxecutor of Daniel M. Kellogg, deceased. Th) above s I is postponed until furlh'-r no. ten. GILES B. KELLOGG, Executor. May 24. 1837. x 4T Samuel Gordon, ) A T 'jT A J B i J J . T. vs JlMl Noliu..- is In ruby given, S im'l R. Broadlcy. J th .t Samuel Gordon Ins sued out an tillachmcnt i gainst tho goods, chatties, rights, moneys and effjets of S luiutl R. Bro.nl. ley, an abs.mt dnbtor, and that llusami will come on for 'rial b.foro Charles P'lhn r, Esq., at his offm in Colon, on tha 9th day of June next, ..t 1 o'clock, 1'. JV1. SAMUEL GORDON. Colon, March 10, 183d. 12w86. Tf J JE VISED STATUTES of MicMga. ila fora'cly SNOW &, FISK. Detroit, March 8. . 3b NOTiCE. Tho undersigned having been uppointcd administratrix on the est .to of Siiinrv Telfl 1 its of St, Josi nh county. t,'ec".sed, and has givrn bonds us tho la ditcc's AH icr. sons Having i-m uius ujon me snu hhwmuij. qi csUdto ixhibit the s .io , ond 1 1 p rions in. I'olited to tho said estato are railed npon'tomi.ke miL'lir 1' I.' t" r-'T, payment I uuuu 1 Jul XI. V. aCcM. 25, If 37. 74tf "TTKIl . S. A . liATTA'S I Tl PROVED Ly PRESCRIPTION FOR THE CURE Of )ysepsia, consisting of a Balsam .and Tonic Mixture. This medicine has been used by many hundreds in the United States, and especially in some parts of tho western country. It is rocont mended especially ior me cure 01 Uyspopaia, ana as a general remedy, it ins succeeded beyond mt most sjnguine exp; ctations of the proprietor. And tho mere ism? demand for those medicines. ! . . 1... i..... .u:.inn.. 1, n -..i. 1 1. ...... k. 18 UlU cihhiivu 1,0 bi'uiu naf v, mil . exp ctations of tha Dyspeptic h ve b en fully re. uhzed. Has uaisum is inieuneo lorxciio 11, e ao. tion of th liver, cqu dixa the circula'ion, purify th blood, dispel liumors, improve the stato of the skin, die pel flatulency, and r move crudilitios from the stomach, and thortby prevent lhi gene istion of acieity ind its constqucnccs, in digest lion. It is an effrcti al remedy for habitual cos. tivencss. Il is i-holIy vi getublu.and perfectly safe Thow who nre trould d with costivnoss, cholic, sick hcud.ucho, dizziiKss,sourneMs of the stomach, cold feet, ha.irt burn, water brash, awelling of the stomuch. with pain uft.r sitting, raising the food aft r eating, with belching; and ths who are much debilitat d, aeconipani--d will a palpitation of the he rt, or with we. kness und diarrhoea, will do wll to avail tin nis Ives of tie) advantages to be d"riv)d fiom tha lire of thi bo inidicincs. In Dyspepsia, tho patient should comm. nee by taking one Inlf ton sxion. full one hour before bre:dif ist, dinner und supper. If this qunntitjf producs purging, aftor three dr four days, the quantity may be nducod bo as to prevent costive ness, and to continue its usb until he; 1th is ros. tor d 5 but' if this qu-.ntity is not sufficient to ohviat) costiveness, it should be incrcnsid until lie omnr.t is nceonuiliHlied. 1 nm IliImo ti t nnr. celly s if restoring health and vigor to the con. stitution in so short a tinn that p tionts are opt to think their dis aso is removed at too early period, and, therefore, omit tho uso of m dicine too soon. If the use of one bottlo in any given cine, do a not tiObrd reli f, the patient need not expect relief from its use. In those cases in which this medicine will succeed, its good effects will bo realized in a fow d ys ; in that case tho p itnnt should persevere until a perfect cura is effected. In order to do this, the tonic mixtur should be t. ken at tho samo timo. See directions on the bottle. . Tonic Mixture. This medicine is du.gnod to givo tono to the system. It is tho most pow. erful vcgc'ablo Tonic and C.:rmutivi it strength, ens the stomach, incr-ascs tho appetite, and is an indispensable auxiliary to Latta's Anti-Dyspcptio B .lsam for tho cure of Dyspt psia. This modi, cine nny also be us"d in all debilitated habits with gnat .advantage and pcrlect saf ty. Adults should tko two totispoons full three tiins per diy, und continue the use of the medicine as long as it in y h t found at rvicaablu. - ' N. B The Balsam is token b fjre, and the Tonic Mixture Iter e ch meal. Prepared by Dr. S. A. La ita. Rossvillu, Ohio. CERTIFICATES. This is tu certify that I have examined Dr. S. A.L.tt.'s prescription for the cure of Dyspep sia, and us a gem ral rem (ly, I have no doubt but that it isequil, if not superior to any other re mo. dy r-f the kind now ofli r d to tl e piddic, a- d that it will answer the int. nt ions for which it is re commend d. I am tbc more clfl.irly convince ! of this from having witnest-od its good cfloets in some important c cs, in which n Jong continued tre-a'n ent. h d failed. I m satisfi tl l!i t theso m ..dirin. s will b of g itcr . s. rvicj toih'com. mr.nily, fioni tl c fact t!nt they ao uhnoat uni vrsa'ly approved by idl who h?.vc witmssod or realm tl t lu-ir ff cts, und from t'-e t agein s with which they i re sought for in the communities ml.... .tlirv Ui'il.r..ti ir.trn, iui.1 I morn olir.jar - filly r coianit nd these m dicin s, be ccuse th y do not pp-:r in tho th -racier of infallibility, nor lo I une'errf. nd them to bo tnTcred lis a nostrum for ev ry disins", luf as a piereription ((Tone w ho has a right to prescribe) for th ; ct re of Dys p psia. Tl cy arc pur ly v get- ble and p rlectly ofe. Dr. J. WATERMAN. ' Lebanon, Ohio, Jan. 6, 1&35. This certifies tin t my wile for tho last four ye; rs h s b-n i fflict-d with Dyspepsia, to ..n a. farming degree. It wonld be useless to attempt i description of her symptoms. But it so: ins that she was ufdicted wi h uhnost every lymptoin to which human flesh is h ir. In tin timo of her -fllietion she was attend d by ten Physicians, tnd wis finally pronounc d inct.tal l). I ;h nap pll.d for Dr. Latti's Anti-Dyspep'ic B Isam and Tonic Mix' nre, nnd I f cl it my duty to a .y tbat thoi.gh she has taken tut on bottl) of the Bad. s m end two of the Tonic Mixture, sh is r sto ;cd to a comfortable st.tcof hcjlth, und h s cm. ni'-nced nltending to lur domestic ati'.irs, Pr. vious to t king your m dicine, she "Was wholly n An.I t I...- O.I tl.Irl.O... V ... it librrty to publish this for tho benefit of Dye. peptics, as I h ivo no doubt hut that it ought to bo universally known. Ilnvosp nt with other doc. tors MOro than one hundred tlcle.rs to no pur. poso. Yours, respoclfuly, . ADAM SURFACE. Clear Creek, Warren co , D. c. 20, le34. This is to certify that I have been relieved of1 my Dysprptic symptoms, which have Ira n severe and of long standing, by tha ubj of Dr. S. A. L tta's B ils in nnd Tonic Mixtir -. I have b;i n undi r times r of rev ral cmin.nl Pliysici-ns, .- nd tried ineny of th popular medicines of the day with but littl.) effect, and urn free to say that '.hesa medicines are tho best that I have ever used. THO. ANDERSON. Cincinnati, Nov. 10, 1S34. This is to c rtifyil at my wife has been re li-vid of the follow irg symptoms ty the use of Dr. S. A. L tt, V Anti.Dyspeptio Balsam, and Tonio Mixture. For tin J. st four yei-rs she has I bor d under Dyspeptic fynp'on.s.- Such as pain in the hrvst nd sid.v ttrnded wiih a coi.gh, Iso p .in, Formers tnd swelling of thi stomach tog. thcr with the raising ot the tood ettcr e-ung, i eadache, tlizzin ss, costiv.n -ss, diarrhoea, pal. o'tation of tin he rt. grut flat nlency with b Ich. ing am! cold fa: t. ' The long continu.iiice of thoso yii.ptomsproducedgrc.it debility, Sho has fol. low d tho pr script ions of s v . r 1 eminent Phy. ici.ns, and us d the most c labrated rtiuedhs without ridi'J". Slie is now almost, entir.ly ro. It ve l by the ;si of one botih of Dr. L tta's B .lsam end Tonic Mixture. In view of this, I i iv-' given tho iibov" cirlirio :to, with a d sire th it it should b" publii h d for tho good of those who may I o afflicted in lln s-uio wiy. HUGH JOHNSON. L b iiou. O.. Nov. 1631. I htr.-ly o rtify tl.a. for th i last two yoars I h :vcbo ii afllicted with tin following symptoms, to nn 1 ruling degr h5, viz. dizzir ess, and pain in the head, also in tin brc ist nnd side, alight cough, soern ss nnd p in, with soreness t tho pit of the stom ich, swelling in tin stomach and piin. with wind after o itir.g, with froqu nt raising of food after each meal, heartburn and cold f:et. I was of costive h bit, and nt the tinn I commenced taking your Balsam and Tonic Mixture, I was so 'elilit Ucd as to be unthlo to uttond to any busi. n .ss, or even leavo my houso. I have now usod ne bottle of the Bdsam and onof the Tonio Mixture, and am restored to the enjoyment of a com'ortable st ite of health, and havo resumed inj occupation in life. JOHN PATTON. Warren Co., O., Dec. 20, 134. Having hfi'rd of the suceeps of Dr. Latin's An ti.Dvsncntic R ham ond Tonic Mixti ro in ro. liovmg Dysp ptic pati mis, my curiosity has led m' to pay some attention to the dem nd for the meJicino. I livo in p-rt of tlvi houso in which said medicine is kept for s..le, and I am frequent ly in Ih istoie, and must nckhowledgo that tho demmd for this medicine far exceeds my expec. t.tion, and the d mand r.ppwirs to bincrc..sing. And as far as my knowledge extends, boi.eficial results havo been tho consec.uonco of the use of this medicine, and I h.ve no doubt but it is ad. mir ddy calculated lo remove all tho symptoms of Dysp psia in a very hro nrdority of cases which h vj bafii ;d th ' skill of hundreds, and tho strong probability is thut if Dysp. ptics would follow tho directions accompanying each" bottle, there are,, v ry f.w, if any, who would not be bent fitted. Tncy ru entirely vegctabb, and perfectly safe, 7 Dr. J. BORDEN. Lebanon. Ohio, Jan. 8, lb35. FOR SALE by Julius Port.T, Constantino, Mnh.j Fowler &, CofBn, Bristol, Ind. Harris At Co., Gosh n, Ind. D. frets Jk, Co., Elkhart, Indian, Say r &, Mather of Mi' dbdiury, IL ea t Kol'ogg, Whito Pigoon, John W. Talbot, Cc. trcvilh. Tl.tlOTlll M;r.I. A few btehcle Timothy S nd, rais d on hue Pigeon Prairie, wtrranted cl an Also, Wbe.t ancOutt for salo at the yellow storo. Vs. U. M. 4. tkllJljMJK. Conetanline. Jan. 21, 1639.