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&tuc Northerner. ikv Paw, Mich-wan, De' 17, 17. Was before Uatst the Tavi NoaxaaaKui lOvo Mome views as to tbe succession to the 'Vice rrenidentiai office since the death of Mr. Wilson In that article it was intended, that tn cane of (he death of President Grant, tho bpoakoi of the House of Representative mighi oaibly be regarded as tho legitimate wuccoetior, althdugb the Senate bid provided a I'realdoai pro Uinporr. By the following Wash inglon dispatch to tbe Chicago Tribune, it will bfHwntl-at every question has already ro- ceivM ( attention of tbe Magnates at au- , Tarf v aM a political organization, will adhere to ingtou, M ban been mado the subject of pri- j joctrme of Hpeeie basis. On tbe Currency vali Meuatorial discussion. It will be noticed j qtte8tion they will stand exactly where the Bo tha., tn nam a ciause of tbe C nited States Stat-1 publicans staud, and in their National Platform utes ts-rnued on for authority that M quoted, ! declare tor Hound money. This is foresbadow- and iii addit.on thereto, a passage from .leffor eon'n Mauual, a a precedent of the practice that homd prevail in such cases. Tho dia paUM: rod t-t the Democratic view. WTtlfllTlsT. D. C. Dec. 1. There is a sos sjbll out.ugeney in which a very serious na tion complication might rtoult from tho death of A no President W'ilr-on. rl hat poxhiblo com plication h IS ;n tho fa t that, in ttio event of tho doatb Of President (.rant, the Democrats ; would clami that Speaker Kerr would be I'rosi- I dear of the 1 nited Ntates. This subject has j recouHy bean mado the test or a private Sena torial diaeiiation. from which it appears that tho Uoilng I 'emocrats have given the matter .lux, i., .,....: mmJk !,,. arrived at In. ritii-lii - . HiOU nnuv : in in. i uis cuiiciuniuu in ruacucu, b" in o.amiuation of the constitutional pro TllhrM i native to the Vice Preidential sueceB eion and from tbe rclai and precedents laid down ii . ifferaon's lit noil. The Democratic luteipratac.on of these pfOfioiOM is OOtgOB draily known, and cannot fail to excite extcud kJ iioimeiit. The Constitution, Art. 2. Bae, ! i.'eiaion mat i ongresa may ay iav inoviuo , i or tao ca.e or removal, ueatu, resignation, or inability both oi' the President and VicoJ'n dent, direcunr what officer shall act as I'resi dent, and such officer sbiill at accordingly un til th dJaabilHy be removed, or a President Huail Ij aWved." CODgTCM, i 1T'.)J, passed a lw to carry out this provision of tho Constitu tiou That law is contained in Sao. M7 of tho Kerned Statutou, whi ch is In cane of the removal, death, resignation, or inability of both the President and N ice Prosidanl of the United .nates, the Preaideut of tho rVnate, or. if there is none, the Speaker of the House Of Uepresentatives for the tune Imiiic na! act as President until the disability is world or a President is elected. Tho claim of the Democrats to tbe Presiden cy indue vent of (he possible death of Pres- idout (.ra.:t hUM, of course, upon an alleged PMUney n be Presidency ot the Senate. This raided th 3 disputed point ae to the necessity for tbo-elactioi: of a presiding officer in tho enato. Tho OoiMtlttltiOB is silent upon tbe subject. Thtro an n l".:uito i):oisions which arc con clusive uuder the existiag circumstances. In tho anni" at tfii a:.';imaiivo constitutioual protWOM the 1 '.'luocrats insist that thointei prfjllltoo which prevailed in the early hi:-,t ry of ft'vr:.ni:::t shoui'i ititrol tho succcfbion n V CI r 0 aim. tbttnfom, that theio is a rncftoeyt! Hie Presidency of the Scnato, aaa bene their claim upon this; passage m Jeffer son's Sanaa of the CjMtittttioo i 1: (tic --..a: a Protidonl uro b ti,.i in ihc oeea e sFrteldenthi jiropoeed and ohoeon b ballot. This office is understood to be totem i Ion I ieVici Presidenti apnenring aud taking tho chair at the meeting of the Sen ate iftri tho 1 1 The S . as, le- t botag dead, and the in uawa - : st aftoi the moms without log i President .. the Democrats claim that io tbe eroot of the denth of .'-'.m-iioiii Qmnt n mkoi i '-. would become Presi lOnl i tl nited .Mate-. The later practice Lai ..eau adveiso to the i n.'? nn 1 1, i low by Je fei son's" Manual. Wlicn she Banete ba 1 electe 1 J'resident.-o U nason . hat. orhcer continued to act as such, until the expiiahoti A OTA for which he bad beeu elected a mem or of that body, or bad been r")m'"l lj thai bol ''.v 'be election of a suc- .. Tbeje the bettev onhsten would feoni to c, tm S..M.1, . ,i ele toi a 'resident pn-t. m eyeww, oi IB the language of the law. a Presi dent ol the 8 :;a'e. an 1 thl law baviug provi- Ml-4hat for ;ust aucb contingency an would o-iBt iu ane tbe President of tho 1 aitad Stnto an. i ;, lie beforo the expiration of his (wrm ol (Be :bat the acting Vice President would 4ecorne tno acting President of the Tnit d talOH Tlie language of section 117. K. H "1 . H inort j ositively enacts and establishes ihisnnlhi rula, aud under which the President ot dlo hnnate would become tho acting Praal doot o' the I nited States, for the " time be am,'" mud " un'il a President is elected." Tbo quotation from Jefferson's Manual, it oomsto ai. can have no :oar.ible effect on the caso under rnnsideration, for. by the terms of Ma own UngangO tho Viet I'resident muet ap P84U unl 'ake tbe Chair on the meeting of that lody alter recese and. failing to do so, It miw 4 a: parent that 'efferson's rule wooM notippiv. f tha Saaate had failed to eieot a I'lAKleUt It tlJO la.-t t-eSS.Ol.. there WOlllU iiaVO lw o:Ti( r ' 'otbed with power to act as them mio silence -nothing more. flOtriOOMlenl The law. it will ho observed. ' does ot pe ril- tne Speaker of the llous'.- Of Meprenenfafcive, to assume the functions or ac- 8l. Ni(.Holas kok Jancaby, Is. as might ! Prrd?t:. yy..1 y 01 1 m, mHmiii beam-1 chaawMv or deatn of bo tl. tbo President and M i8sue of this invariably beautiful magazine. Viet ftiatdlOt and there being no I'resident , f or a 81Bgle number of , cblldren a penod. of dhoHenab. be mav bacOOM acting I'resident , m bat of contributors is an unexampled. ndoototherw;-... : an a.toni.bing, an extravagant one. All the J row what wo have said, it may be thugbt , Htieltt are thoreugbly representative of the ! bain-e assume Itet Mr. l erry. the present , UMrfkbJil aud widelv recognised ability of iyoH.don( of the Senate, has become Vft tbeir aulhors, and all but two are beantifullv i PlIllllBl Of tha C nited xates. We do not illustrated: the gorgeoue picture of "St 1 asHumoan su, h;sition. Mr. Ferry is simply ciiristdpher." a 'reproduction of Tintoretto's I sHemOorwho. having beer, elected thereto, celebrated painting, forming a worthv fronUs holde tbe poaition of presidii.g officer Of that piece for 8Uch a nnnber bodyhvi!C:eof such election, under tho law And M fof ciinstmas-well, ;iKurat.velv quoted. bu( should the President of tho t n.t- .peaking, the good ,aiot gives us a seat in his ; cd Ht'.- ft !..n w, think, be would bo- reindeer-hameesed, overloaded sleigh and come tb acting Proatdonl . This appears to b- Uko, u Vllu hjtn on bia journe; We , clear f.om (he ...mnuge ot tho law itself as hava Christmas in the Arctic Kog.ons " eel-! wolJastboi. Lr.Mma'ededurtio.. from tho na- ebratmg ,t m the cabin of a vessel that lies ' tore of the bod: of Whi :. ba is a memLor. and i(,ebouIJ,L nnder perpetlli, moonMlt . ChrjB ' I tbepractice and piecedents so far as (hey o. ma ,Q tbe Vu Eut ., n the V r naid did not assume that Mr. lerry j of a joweJed tmm pnnce . ., j tmtb ! had hOBOM I President bv virtue of h.s , cu,iti taan Bft Wlfb l!ow.OM in8fead Qf w office of fl III I ml of the Senate. If such was m l0lL Christmas even where until this one the ca. -ben there would be a vaoancv in our holi.i.iv wit!, M. Ni. hola-. hassoniebow lenvtb ffjye I of Senators. But should Piesideiit oned out into a merry voyage round tho world. ! 0tB die. befora h-s term of office expiros, i jfaf good saint seems, verily, to have ontdone ' sod Mr. Ferry become the acting President, l bimseif. ii that wero j.osHible, and has certain 'h diere would occur a vacan. j in the m na- u given to the . hildren of tbe country in tbe iorialdelevat-ou from tbts State to OfiUfOV- holiday numoer of hin namesake, the lannl .... rnUr ui,h Rh1U appflifg lo oe c,ogr thai (li i-- now stands. Mr. Ferry is, in tbe line of the successorehip and not the Speaker of the Rouse of RepresentaUtee. Before cloeing this article we will state that this succesaorebip may, in our opinion, be changed by the Senate's leetang another ITee ideut, in which case the snecassorehip would reside in the newly elected .President of that body. fMM persoms who suppose the elections in ohionndrennsylvama, last fall, disposed of the Inflation Issue, are laboring under a mis apprehension. Tlie Kag Money business has in no wise become absolete nor does it propose to abandon its schemes of Inflation. It will be ui important element in the Campaign of 1876, aud will make itself felt. Tbe Democratic ed bv the foruiatwn of the Committee on Fi nance by a Democratic House of Representa tives tboy having placed well known bard money men on that Committee, and that too, against the protests of tbe soft money Demo crats iu Congress. Fully one-half of tho Democrats party in tbeStatos of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois, are irreconc'aUo indationists, who will not vote for a 1 rd money candidate. There is al- hq Ufl & pal)licM1 p nQW oxnii, tug inflation element in the Ke- . These two elements are just I disposition to combine and Hity and put a candidate of their i nuxi year on that issue, if shall cbryatahze into a party I will bo considerably strength form a tin own in the these uiii'j .organization, ened by the accession of the gambling and speculating classes, whose party affiliations are 1 those of setf-iiitercst, and not the result of OOnriotiono, or tixed principles. This third I party will draw most of the streiiKth from the Demociatie party, but With accessions from the Republican party, and moft of that large j class oi' adventurers and no -party men. it will rivai tilt; Iouiocratu' party ID numbers and : strength aud placo it in a more bopatMl mi-; nority than over. Ihii movement will bo ably advocated and supported by -louruala of easy political virtue, such an the Cincinnati Knquirer and the Chica go Inter-Ocean, and such prominent leaders aud speakers as W m. Alien, tho dofoated can didate for (.overnor of Ohio; Wendell PWWpa, Pig Iron Kelloy, of Pennsylvania ; Donnelly, of Minnesota; Smith, Travellick, Forrest, McLean, Buchanan, and others of the same stripe. They will go into tbe contest with votes aud strength enough to make them a very formidable disturbing element, and while they may cot carry any State as a whole, they will be ablo to secure somo local triumphs, and force a division of spoils. Some time sin-jo, The Chicago Tribune charged Mr. Carpenter, while a member of the I nited ."tales Senate, with acting as counsel for tho whisky ring of the city Of Slilwaukee. Tothil .Mr. Carpenter waxed very wrathy. aud showed i;rt at indignation by ijiustering about generally, and particularly iu writing a letter to the man aging ulitoi of that journal, wherein be emphat projaJaad to sue for Hlander aa soon as he BOnldflnd tbe time to attend to that little matter He did DOl promiae to suo until be 'ound the time, foi bo is kept pretty buy just now in de fending tho members of that ring, who aie being prosecuted by the Coverument for their fraudn opoa tbe pub. ic revenues. The Detroit Post ru-iied to the rUPBI of "Aw Catpenter. and read 'I iio Tribune a lecture on tta auda jity in ohargtng tbo ex-Senator with opariy actm;: a- counselor or solicitor for the vhisky ring while ho was OOCUUViag the n of I. S. HtnatW. and. aa -uch. charge d eritfa the duty of MeiBg that no frauds should ba perpetrated on the revenues of the iov eminent (&nea Iff. Caieuteirt threat, a Tribune cor respondent has been interviewing the attorneys who WON known to bo engaged in behalf of the defrauding distillers, and elicited a good many facta which shot pretty clearly that Mr. Carpenter did juat what The Tribuue charged him with doing, .n its issue of last Mondays that jourual pabhshed the result of interviews With two or three poriOOf who were then, and still are, attorneys for the defrauding distillers. Their admisaiuna are given in their exact lan guage, and fully sustain the charge made againat that gentleman. We apprehend tha! Mr. Carpenter will expend all Ins wrath in mere bluster, and by the time he gets through defending hiB scoundrelly clients he will have concluded that it will not be worth while to 'attempt to collect anything from The Tribune a-( compensation for a dam aged reputation. At any rate it looks at present as though the proofs of his complicity with the whi?Kv frauds uill -o accumulate against him 1 as to cause him to desire silence on the part of 1 1 the newspaper prcsa. as well as to regret having provoked a thorough search into his connection j with the frauds while he was holding a position ! that mado it his duty to do all be could to bring 1 knaves to punishment, receiving a good salary 1 from (be public treasury for his services. This 1 hue and cry about bringing suits for libel against newspapers that dare make exposures nf mrmnhnn U tr K. nr,n. r.t ( i,nnt mas gi rt tiiaf ounv Amerlcj PT.r , vet received. 1875. Pall Opening. 1875. VW are now in receipt of our WALL AM ttIMi;K QOOM Embracing tbe largest and most raried Stock ever brought to this market All the Novelties of the Season. Hvttrythiwf JYni f, DRV OOOM I a N G Y QOOD8, An immense line of Cloths v: Fawn CoaTrNos, Heart y-Jladr 1 nth no;. Hats Gape, Boots & Shoes, Flannels. Blankets. Roues, etc Domestics, a Specialty. A large stock of Prints at only 6 cent. A splendid Cotton Batt at only 12' cH. per lb. One look at our Stock will satisfy you that Mi is the place to buy your GOODS. A large line of Dreas Goods. DttM Trimmings and Repellants. Respectfully. A. VAN AT KEN & CO, l'aw Paw. BeptOMbOJ 11. K'i. A, M AIM & CO, STOCK til Everything in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING HATS CAPS BOOTS and SHOSS FZiAXTXTELS The like was these parts. Particulars next WEEK Mean time Call and see Our Goods. STORE PILED FULL. jlllli Are receiving an Qf gjfj In anticipation of the wants of our customers we hare purchased aud now have in stock a hue assortment of WATCHES, (.old and silver, of all makes and patterns, in Key and Stem Windors, and suitable for everv person. CHAINS. In the above clasB we have all the latest nov elties for both Ladies and dents wear, and of all prices and qualities. JEW ELE Y. In the line of Jewelry we can pleaso each and every one. For the Ladies we have every thing that is new and novel in Cold and Dated Sets. RINGS of every description, embracing manv new designs. CUFF 111 Ti OVN, STUDS AMI GENTS ll!S En endless variety, both Cold and Dated. Lockets, Necklaces 4'hnim CrOMtMbj EmhlfiBi lin. Seals, Bracelets. Hold ami Jet. STERLING SILVER ME, All Patterns in Napkin Kings, Putter and Fruit Knives, Tea and Table Spoons, Cream Spoons, Sugar Shells. Mustard Snoous, Thim bles, etc. PLATE Everv articlo in this clasa, that is manufac tured, we have in stock, in different patterns to suit all. COLD PENS. Just received a large invoice of H. M. SMITH iVCn'sCKLl MKTI I) MKK, acknowledged to be the best manufactured in tbe country. BVKUY PKM WARRANTED. We have these goods in all sisoa, and also, Cold, Silver. Kbony, Pearl, Robber and Ivory Ilolderfl, both iu Ladies and Cents Pencils anil Pen Holders, Tooth Picka, etc. Spectacles a Specialty. Everv make in Cold. Silver. Rubber and Steel Hows, Eyo Classes, et Music?1 Merchandise A full lino of Musical Merchandise kept in stock We guarantee to suit the purchaser of our goodrt in regard to price. Repairing and l'latinr; neatly done and all work warrant L kjl6 LOUIS W. MELCHOE. 11. D. WALIiORV V CO.a Wholesale Dealers in Y" S T B3 c S , and rnrahjri Ftuiei. Manutacturers of 1 1 ermetii-ally Sealed (-oods. PieklOB) Preserver, etc. 70 Jefferaon Avonne. 1070j9 Detroit. BALI H A NORTON, BoceessOri toBridse d Norton, .1 toO. Balch.l 0 ' ' . If I I. Lomm ssion Me cnans Wood lj'i!ii ' A li'l Detroit. Michigan. Cash advances made on .consignment. Koter encoMany Detroit Hank or Hanker. lOTOBal John II. Wendell A. Co., eaualsstea Hercksots Is Flour, Grain, Pork mill seed. 31 and 5'J Woodbridge Street. DinOlT, MICHIGAN. Wheat ft Specialty Cash advances on consignments. Market Reports sent daily free of charge. Si h A i uuioiuiu w muuunu Commission Merchan(s iu Grain, Flour, Provisions, and Country Produce. M v '.! West S oodl riileo Street DKTROir, MICH. We bag tocall the attention of shippoiht - our increased facilities for handling all hipnientn of tbe abovo goods, since our removal to the StOCaO IB Poard of 1'rade building, and hope, by strict attention to tbe wants of customers. ' to merit & continuance of tbe patronage so lib- j orally bestowed. Our specialties are Grain of all kinds and Dress ed Hogs in their season. Our extensive orders from Eastern packers i give os an opportunity to place dressed hogs unequalled by any other dealers in tbe city. Liberal advancements on consurnmnnt 1076m3 Mayhew's Business College kx r-i.s In preparing young mon for business. Its books and business practice are used in leading colleges and are everywhere considered (he ME8T. For circulars call at the College, corner Congress and Itandolph streets, or addres 1876m ! R A MA V H IW, Detroit. Mich. Bryant and Stratton Jlusincss f h irrrsit; of Detroit, removed to the Mechanic's Mall opposite tbo city Hall, oecnptoa tho beat loca tion in tbe ni The room are tho fluent .nd Wt fvnisbad roomi anvwbere to lie found. The institution i- ooodoeted upon the actual MM01 plan, aud after 25 vears exponencn ,n tin business we are eatistiJ tint i( Is superior (o anv other : it also rpccives the endorsement of bnsirjPHH men. College paper sent frf t any address. 107, m , MONEY TO LOAN In smns of lnnnnd over, on goodimprmed smnnimbered Farms. l(K)4tf lA.SRtftllAIf, Ag.-nt O A NAKKOW liAUUK Rail Raod I 11UU PAW PAW TO LAWRENCE AM' Lake Michigan Is now almost a settled Fact, But judging from the immense number of STOVES constantly arriving at the "Bach Door OK MKHSKh. FREE & MARTIN'S STOK-E. , .. . . . , , . . .. ... and the large number loaded into the Wagons of rAMMEM at their F r o )i t Door, daily, it would seem that a BROAD GAQUE would be re(Uired to correspond with their style of doing business. They are also I'.xtensive Dealers n General HARDWARE and BUILDER'S GOODS. it will do you good to look in even if you don t want to buv. HI TLER & ADR1ANUE. Dealers In Groceries, Pr- - , - viKioiiN aim 0 ei-u. mi Butler's Old Ntand, or Kalamaoi Street, Paw l'aw. QuaiUv (ioo(3, Prices Low. Call aud see for yourselves. It will be to your advantage to como and see us. BITLER I MIME. Will Find (AtMed need Prices) All kind of FURNITURE Picture Frames, FEATHERS, BABY I ARRI AGE 8 AM) The Most Practical Clothes Wringer Ever Invented AT TIIK Furniture lioom OK a P. Main BTBJIBi . 1 L L 1 ; , PawFah Mortgage Male. Default having boen maie in tho payment of forty-nine dollars and VhA SEm seventv rents, claimed to no du beroor on a mortgago dated .inly first. 1871. executed by David S and Sylvia 51. Baldwin to Judson C. Cutter, and recorded in tbe Hogis ter's office of Van Huren County, . Inly 22nd. 1871, at one o'rlock P, M. in Liber 7 of mort gages, Page 827, and no proceedings having neen in9titu(ed at la v or in equity for tno re coverv of the aforesaid monev, or any part monev, or anv part thereof, therefore notice is hereby triven that the lands and (encmonts described in said mortgage, to wi( : All (ha( certain piece or par- eel or land situate in tho town and vdlago of Decatur, Van Borsn County, Mic higan, and known and descnlwd as lot seventeen (17) in Block . will be sold at auction (o (he highest bidder, subject to the unpaid balance of mid mortgage, on luesrlav (he fwen(y first day of I o enber, ls7f, a( : o c'ock in tue (orenoon. at (he front door or of (he ' ourt House m (be vd- lageof Paw Paw. in eaid C mntv. (o satisfy the amount tin 011 sai I mor(ga,'e and all legal ros(i. and an attorney's fOO Or thirty dollars provided for in said mortgage. Dated epteraher l :i. 1X75. liaVHI J 1 DK 01 ri"l Mortgagee. V P. Lnvrimxir. Attornev. PAW PAW HAILRUAI). Trataalrom Paw rw connast wltk the mmu nasssd Traina on th Mirhlran t'entral It', a at Law tou, going eaat aud west. liiti raw paw. ctt A i.t '. uriic : r.,iu Lawtoa at 7 A M :dO m , Mall Train, cast. M p. m. Mail wnt, and Way Freight ea t:IO ii. m Kalamazoo Art omodation. cu- 3w Train return to Faw Paw ondepari u Mlcbgan Central Train froia Lawton P. M. MANNING H . i li. blgUB I Viatrul Kallroad. M 5' - ' ' Z Z n. 5 - a 9 . 1 j i & I - ratJ M j 1 5 I fly I I O j d x f "S g 2 1 :i 1 1 ' rl I I .iff-a a , I I'm a!' 1 9 " ' I M . I . I 1 : giti '- b "l '. lt - Em i - SwataM - 1 oiatli II 11 VI v iMion. 4 .. m. and 1:60 j and ItM i. m. Arr. . and 1(90 D m. ItM a. m. and ind 4:.'0 p. m. Arri' .nd fi : 4 . rn. .r.i f K:i' im 1 ' I'li-j. Cohb-, ': I" r .imlli llav.-n. 11:01 Leave Ion h Bi jH.u Gobies, '.': . 1 Kahimaot', lOi M I fOR1Xii GE gALE DEFAULT having been made in tbo 10 li tion of a certain mortgage executed aud da ered bv Kdward Farrow, of Van Huren count and siate of Mich., to lames B. Lynn, of Kal amazoo county and state aforesaid, dated uary 1st, a. d., 1873, and recorded in the at of tbo Beglster Of Deeds for an llnrec 00 Miohhjan, on tho dOthdayof May, a. p., 1873 in Ltbat ' of Mortgagaa, on page M5, which mortgage was given to secure a portion of tna purchase monev or tne premises ueacrmei herein, and which mortgage was, on tbe 23d dav of Amruat. a. n.. lH7H,Uuly assiK'ned (y tlu said James S. Lvun to Jarob Mitchell, of tu village of Kalamazoo, Michigan, which assign ment was recorded in the oftice of the Etegiste of Deeds of said Van Huren county on the 2 J.l lav Of Augiif, A. D., 187:1. in Liber "of BOftgagoa, on page 14, and on which sa:U mort gage there is claimed to be due and unpaid, at tbe date of this notice, the sum of two hun dred and eighty three dollars and fourteen cents, ($283 14), together with an attorney fee of fifty dollars stipulated for in said mor t -a 1 1 if any proceedings should be commencod I foreclose tho same under the power of sale therein contained ; and no proceedings, either i in law or equity, having been instituted to r ; ! cover tbe amount so secured by said mortaL.'.1 1 or any part thereof; and the power of sale contained in said mortgage having become op erative by reason of the default aforesa.d I therefore Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of said power of sale, contained in sail mortgage, which has now become operative, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, (bo laud and pram aas described in said mortgage, viz 1 all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situted in the town of Porter, county of Van iinren and state of Michigan, uni described as the north-went quarter Of the south-east miarter of section twelve (P2 in town four (i) south, of nags thirteen VI ) west containing forty acres, mors or less, will be rfold at public auction, to tho bi (beat bidder, at tho from door of the Cour Bouse, iu the villagoof Paw Paw, Van Puren tonnty, Michigan, ttha( batng the place for holding the Circut Court for said county.) on Saturday, tho twenty-second day of Jinan a. D., 1816 at ten o'clock in the forenoon cr said day, to Istwfr thl amount tben d;u said mortgaro and (be costs and expenses a! lowed by !nw, including tbo attorney's fee o fifty dollars provided for in tho said mortgage. Dated, ctobcr 2Sth. 1875. JACOB MITCHELL, 1074118 taaigi es of Kortgag Ualcu A Howabp, Attorneys tor Assignee. Mrtssaflfe Default haTioi 1 . mado in tbe pavment or' tin samof :it t -. dollars, e1 aimed to be duo st the date hereo ion a mortgage, dated Bavtoashor l")tu. Kl executed by oebrous S. oeusaiid Nan bis wifa, to Jooaph Hull, sod reoofded bit Kgiater's oliico of an Btuan count v. u'an. on the twentieth day of September. '. ' ; nt li o'clock M, in Libor 6 of mortgage . 1 . TmK, and thereafter tbo said Joseph Bull bav . died leaving a last will and teatameu'. wl ii .1 was duly proved, and Kdward D. Loral therein named and dulv appointed tola execu tor of tho last will and testament aforesaid. , and no proceedings having been instituted at law or in equity ( recover said monev, there fore notice is hurehv given that tbe land- 1 j tenements described in said mortgage, to w;t; ! all that certain piece or par el of land lv.nL' and being situate in (he township of Lawn : i county ot Van Hnren. s(a(o of Michigan, and described as follows, (o wit Tim south-eas" ! (piarter of the Bouth-east quarter of eectiov. 'thirty-six CM) township three (3) south, of , range fifteen ( 15) west, containing forty acre ; or land, will be sold at auction, to tbe highest bidder, subject to tbe unpaid balance on said J mortgage, on Tuesday, the twenty-first day ot December. 1S75, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, j at tbe front door of tbo Court-bouse, in tho l village of Paw Paw, in said county, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, together with an attorney's fee of thirty dollars, provid 1 ed for in said mortgage. 1069tl:l Dated September 20tb, 1875. KDWARD D. LOVK.UIDCi E Executor of the las( will and testamen' n Joseph Pull, deceased. N. P. LovEttiDor, Attorney. STATE OF MICHIGAN, 41 y. ss'n of (he Probata Court for I 1 County ot an Knren. !i dden a( the PfObata Office in tho vi Ijge ot Paw :'iw. on Mon It tbo twenty second day of x- vember, in tbe year one thousand eight buodrsd and sev n five: Present, eo, W. Lawton. Judge of Pro bate. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Aiutri'W LefratfOSli deceased. On reading and tiling the pedtion. duly verified, of Hannah I ongbTOsi, widow of said deceased, praying for reasons therein set forth, that administration or -aid estate may bo granted to N. B. Mr Km ney, or to some other suitable person. There upon it is ordered, that Monday, the twentieth day of December, 1875, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, be assigned for tbe bearing of said pebon, and that all persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said court, then and there to h holden at the i'robate office in the village of Paw l'aw. and sbow cause, if any tbore be, why tbe prayer of tbe petioner should not be granted. And it 1 further ordered, that said retioner give notu- to all persons interested in said estate of tbe pendency of said petition, and the hearinsr thr,reof' hv causing a copy of this ordsr to be iuviuubu iii ma 1 in r. nuui ummm r.m, newspa per printed and circulating in said county of Van Huren. for three successive weeks at leasL previous to said dav of hearing. 1078(.'i 010. W. LAWTON, Jodge of Proba(o . true copy. O. W. Lawton, Judge of Probate .111 I H r hereby iriven that the Annual Meeting ot I be Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Companv of an l.nren Cnnntv. will be held on Tuesdsv lanuary 11th, 18761. at ten o'rlock a. m. of said i day, at the Csurt House in l'aw Paw, provided i said Court Houie is not otherwise occupied : if so. a( Town Hall, in Paw Paw. At said meeting two Directors of th Companv will be ele ted. and other business may be transacted that may pmperiv no resenld afc Mid meeting 1 aw raw. If erin)er P, 1875. li lunnt:. El AS l HA rilAWA V -eiTd 1 DissoLrTt' v 1 1 ic co-partnership heretofoie existing betWOl 0 tbo undersigned, nnder the style and 11 unc ov 'lavloj .V Lee. was dissolved on the 2'd dav ,,f NoTember. 17. by tn . ll OOMOStt I sSCstnl '" I 1 S?8 1 " ' W r: -( Ll VVI.i 11