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Law. The Postmaster Aaron Burr.- About the year 1795 Col. was owner of nearly one lourtn 01 a diock . . m:-w-.1 (X. th... information 01 UUrr General nas puuuic "-7" fronting Nassau, Cedar, and Liberty streets, anu Postmasters and the public, his decWon or a roMW , nn eminent lawyer, with an largo number of question, arising extivpractice. I was informed by one of k nrnr An thnt hia inr&c.uce Sl one pcuwu minted matter, exceptTnewspapers and perlodi the profession that his practice . . . . 1 wi ii .... was worth ten thousand aoiiars a jem. i-n S. DUDIlsnea at mienaia ---- , n A. .. .,il tn B t nn nr i in the Old UllV months and sent from the office o. ! ""X'.E, rf i. K m house) when II . ..i,,1 ...Wibers. is required 10 mwv-r-? v ... ! ...ki.h 1 1 inn nun unrr wrre uiu uuuusiu vv..-"--. Hit, 11 I n.- !a ,.hrpd bv the route by f """r : .I ." .nd thev are to bo sent, XSbyte sender by the quickest route. Subscnoers -obUin the benefit of pre-paymer d t pay a minrWn postage in advance, "v -only are 5S to circulate free of postage in Thexountie where publl.hed.and this privilege 1h limited to the counties in which the papers are .prinwa. am- They .1 - 1 nlmiant tnonL'prH. were doui acme mwytrs aim ciuuhi..""" A remarkable incident took place one day. They were trying the validity of a will. per I used Hall I lam- Mill Point .nil Chlr.eo Kxpr. rtk.t. AUJluurittAi-- Anvru make, regular ATOTICE I, hereby given, that by rtuc of ali- ac., Aw'onbouTdforfrci.-.uirpa . 1 " mmi im DPni ill u u iivm 44 fcxcnansrw paijea - t Canada free of charge.. Pamphlets and periodi ,1. nVn0uAnr lfi ounces in weight, may be interchanged free of postage by the publishers, the privilege being limited to a single copy. Bills for the subscription to such publications, and receipts for payment, may be enclosed free of charge in addition to that of the periodical Instructions are also given on various other roint?, likely to bo of less frequent occurrence than those here mentioned. iitnn Winer th will in his hand, happened to th window and his eves. Ho IllMU ill UH ..... m rco nn,l nrnvpi. thr court to stay the proceed A hnnnMnrr thfl will ud to the judge, (I think it was Brockholst Livingston,) remarked: if 1 in nnrt. nlpasf. there is a witness from TTufivnn thnt. will RPt this matter at rest. If the rt.,rf hold thf instrument so as to look mi.pv " .... I. throutrh tho naDer. lho waicr-mar i uai firt va.ra nfi.p tliw will was sinned. The tes nnnM not make a will five years after he was dead." Of course a verdict for the defend ant was given at once. Tn tho vcar 1800 Col. Burr was elected to the office of Vice-President of the United States. n ti.o 11th nf Jul v. 1804. he retired from po litical life. The fatal termination of tho duel -5tli TTnm'ilfrm. and the verdict of "wilful mur der" rendered by the coroner's jury, caused him to absent hunselt Irom mis part ui ujuu.m,. He traveled through the Southern and western tttAWTPII Tn rnntract Willi some rcsuunsi- Y bio person to get in Ave millions of feet of Saw Logs, irom our land, ui uicu n.v ou. We have two miles of good Kail Road, run ning into the heart of the timoer, wiui iwo cars uy on it, and everv thing in a good state of repair to i..',ai0Qa finuai. anil furniture. larn, five yoke of oxen, oiie span of horses and all the supplies necessary will be furnished if required, to an ener getic go-ahead man We will give a gooa c-on- tract. I on. j nm-ivio -"- Mill Point, August 1, ia.)i. INSURANCE The undersigned is agent for the Ham-ford Aetna, and Protection" Insu rance Companies. The companies are possess ed of a large surplus capital, reserved solely to meet losses, and by their fair, honorable and prompt payment of all damages for which' they have Wen liable, and their well tested ability, Lavo placed themselves at the very head of all Insurance Companies. Each of them recently paid to the citizens of St. Louis one hundred and forty thou sand dollars, without requiring them to wait tne sixty da s to which their rules entitle them. Theso Companies levy no assessments upon the insured. He is also, ageut lor the Trenton Inscranck Co., which divides its profits among the insured. This is anew company and is doing a heavy busi ness. The undersigned is also, agent for the New - T . II'... fVka . ., v ...1.1.1. -r. t !.- J the west half of half of southeast quarter of sec- u RJ : nblo and Bjft lnKtitutlon9 of tho , 7houu e world. r.lLCuMiNO. nnnrtnr nf RPfMrni two (2) town live (.)) north, A. D. 1851, at ten o'clock in tuo iorcnooii, day, all the right titlo & interest ot the esiaie 01 1 10 scak Ilustan deceased, in and to the following described lands, situated in the County of Ottawa, and State of Michigan. The west half of tho north cast quarter of sec tion twenty-six (20) town five (5) north range six teen (10) west: the north-east quarter of north-cast quarter of north-west quarter of section twenty- six (zuj town nve norm, ih "a" v - i mitt nniVT IIU'. 1 CASH STORE. - . i a.i. 'lu 1 . . . .1 ..,,1Cf unntti. I -1 . .. . . i ... rpVO thousand cords of seasoned nne unu uk range sixteen (ioj west-, iubh ". Vr "r, riHE undersigned lias just rcceivcu, ana is now J Wood, delivered on the wharf, at our steam east quarter of sectl w three (3J town ftyc(djnonn, 01)Cnlnrr large additions to his stock of goods, -M7.. .. ' , . 1 !. , 1C. iirnct tllft HSt half OI Ot tlie . . t .,,,11 .,l.niinfiiirM)utMi ruiiu MAimi v aw v p i. , a WHICH no piOPOfvs iu pvu vi nvtn' i"i t""jy to which he invites tho attention ot tne punnc. His stock of drugs and medicines is greauy cniar- mMafYr snlo rlipnn. hv ' "' XI p T) r, a Mill Point, August 1, 1S01. ttv t at TvTVfl Lndies and Cicnts : Call IN on us for cheap and fashionable Goods, at Mill Point. fStf.l HoriciNS & Brothers. I ENGINE AND UOILEU. Eighteen Horse Tow- (.r a good one for sale. -j5tf b Hopkins & Brothers. north-cast quarter of section ten (10) town five (5) north, range sixteen U'U west; mo v . tho north-west quarter of section eleven (11) town vo nnrtli rnncro sixteen I lO J west; wiujiuim- west quarter of section twenty-three 123) towu five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west; the north-east quarter of section twenty-two (22) town five (o) ged and now embraces nearly an tne nnicies usu ally called for in this market; including Taints, ;!. niwmmtttufft.Drv Goods and Groceries; my stock contains some articles worth having, such as Sheetings, Prints, Muskcto Netting, an hidis- icn, v.ouee, iu- A very interesting discovery has recently been made in Egypt. M. Mariette, a young French soldier, who was uespaicnuu on u Buu, tine mission fili;r'L wn a matter of doubt. After care- uu treason. He then fled to England, where ful search, ho has lound Egyptian and Grecian remain . . a i r.v deposit ot sana, varying iiu n to Enynt, has discovered the exact States, for the purpose of getting up an exnedi ancient city of Memphis, which has tion against Mexico, for which ho was tried lor ,r . ,w 1 k mn t thrmvn n n a great quanmy w iiis papers were seizeu, mm mmsui s, buried unacr a prjson He was iiberatca soon mu-r, uan.u six to forty feet in m Frnnce and Germany, and returned to Jcw Hthftl :.. iqio IT roBimiPrl tliH nractieo of law donth Anionff omer ouictia i ium m iou. , ; slaveum, a monument described by Strabo at No. 15 Nassau street. Doing lightly esteem- The avenue leadin" to it was filled with a large ed by hb fellow-citizens, the ctlort was unsuc- number of statutes and sphinxes, some of which ccssful, and ho soon fell into decay in mind, numuer V1.1" ....... ,W j.,r;n nPthfR 'a ii0 M.,t,ow T. TV-iv s. hU last sol- A CA11D. tnkcn tho well known 1 Washington House, in the village of Grand Ha vnn for a time, where he will receive and cater lor all of his old customers, and as many new ones us mav feel disposed to call upon him, with the aid and assistance of James P. Scott, who will be ev er ready as well as the unuersigncu, unvmi uVvu, nnd if possioie 10 give siiumi uuu iu favor this House with a call. An addition has ieen maic 10 uiu Mit"un un-. establishment sufficient for all traveling custom that may want that kind ot acconimouauu 1. im rin" the present Administration of the General Government, this House and us uppuru-nuiu va ..1 be found at all times well supplied with everything needed for the comtort 01 man or uuum. Mtfl llENUY 1'KNN lirand uaven, .nuy 10". north, range sixiccn u ei, "4"fc"V'":; hicnsable article in this quarter; north-west quarter of section twenty-two ja-j iu wu jcJ? (,ansi,? Har-soap, cheap Candles, Crack five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west ; the soutn- ' thQ pound or barrel. Also a new and splcn cast quarter of section thirteen (13 ) town live (o; assortment of Crockery and Glass ware, lok north,of range sixteen (10) west; the cast halt of ycIngsCf( &c, &c. A choice lot of shelf Hard tho south-west quarter of section thirteen uj n Window Glass and first quality Nails, chenp tmvn five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west; offered in this market. Tin the Lots numbers one iijanu iwo i conta remains ..r, uim fnrthpr Drosecution i a-inHnw. on a desert sand-bank in the wilds !? ' r ' it Stolen Island. Here, throni the bounty of V Ilia ins sent by M. lariette to Paris, attracted itary fjiend, stuck to him closer than a brother, 1 attention; and it is understood that funds nnd haa ,-im lodged in a solitary hut.with a lone- Jenny Lind is once more with us, but remains strictly private at her house in Brooklyn, bhe arrived on Sunday morning ; and hearing of the arrival of the Atlantic, despite her fatigue, at once ordered a carriage, and was driven to the dock, at tho foot of Canal street which she 1.. j n., 4i.n voaeol was haulincr in. As soon as the gang way plank was fixed, she has tened on board to welcome her friend Captain West, whose attention to her during her yoy aero to this country, seems to have made a deep impression upon her. Tho meeting, we under stand, was most cordial. Tho rumors of Miss Lind'a marriage to big nor Belletti is entirely unfounded ; that gentle, together with Mesr.rs. Benedict and uold- - o tweniy-one w c vy ;r " "1, Wash Tubs in any quaui (15) west; the south-west quarter o section eight- aiul cc for y onn n tmvn five rri) north. range tutccni 10; 0 ,t!m,: in,o irt,i. 2NNOYEU. ,Vof i.nif nf tho nnrth-west ouarter of section nn mvn tivf north, ranee fifteen (15) west; the west half of the north-west quarter of section twenty-one (21) town five (o) north, of range fifteen (15) west; the west hall of the -i.,.!. .,.,rtnV nf Kfrtion c hrhteen (18) town five (5) north range fifteen (15) west ; the cast half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-three (U3) town five (5) north, range fourteen (14 west; ihn I7.nrrf.nn tlilrtV-SCCOndtllS Ot tllC HOrtll-Cast . T .1 C1.nl T nml t'nno nr., I ware, stoga woois, xuwuci, h.4 1U IIUUUIVJ IKt BIIUW ourselves. Htf. L. M. S. Smith. FRESH GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH VARIETY STORE. "VTOW in store and to arrive direct from the Im IN porters and agents of Manufactories in New 1 ork city, Prices Keduced ! ! ! LAD1KS Summer Dress Goods, Gents. Summer Clothing, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats & c, at reduced prices, iy F. B. GlLUEUT. . . 11 V. r. It schmidt, leaves for Europe io.morruw,i.u lantic. It is the intention of Miss land to re ?n thi fnnntrv during the autumn ; but mum . . . 1 .r.a h.ia 1rt ormi npfl not we regret to iearu hw r". 7, ;v. to give any more concerts. N. Y. Mirror. The Fourth of July in London. -For the first time since tho declaration of American In dependence, the anniversary of that event was celebrated on the 4th inst., in London, with al most as much honor as in New York. Sir U. Peabody, of Baltimore, had issued cards ot in vitation to meet the United States Minister and Sirs. Lawrence at a fete which he gave that cve niii" on the occasion, and about 700 or 800 per- 0 lr),,Ar,rt nil lho AinPT- sons were 10 ue orcein, i"viuui..B Mr. Davis, he lived for eighteen months; and iproontho nirht 01 tno i4iu oi ot iwuiuc, I83fi. died Aaron Burr, in the eighty-first year nf hi nan. with not a friend to close his eyes, or wipe the dew-drops of death from his brow. W.ifchinfTton. Adams. Jav. and Hamilton died surrounded by weeping friends, and their graves were bedewed by the tears of a continent "He i,ot hrmnrpth me I will honor ho that despisetli dmll ha llo-htlv esteemed," saith the book ivhns Author is divine. Burr was buried at Trenton, New Jersey. Laurie Todd, in tho Home Journal. A London letter of the 4th ult., mentions that the jurors of the great exhibition had met that week to decide upon the award of medals to ex hibitors. The distribution of the prizes will not bo made till after tho exhibition is closed, and then it is probable that tho queen will present them. The writer learns from a good source ,nt tlm Amoiman section will obtain more pn- ier foreign nations; notwith standing we are incessantly taunted by John Bull about our meagre show, twenty-three med als have already been awarded to American ex hibitors. r Scarlet Fever. Tho following prescrip tion for tho Scarlet Fever is very feimple, if ef ficacious, and the writer in the Newark Sentinel says ho has always louna 11 to nave u unicucwi tendency, no matter now aggravaieu uiw y mi ll snouia ue resonuu iu rpABLE SALT, on hand, and for sale low, by F. U. GlLUKHT. fractional quarter of section thirty-hvc (oo) town five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west; the onc ti.ini nf tho. south-east ouarter of section twenty- nine (.)) town five (5) north, range iourtccn (11) west; tho one-third of tho north-cast quarter ot section thirty-two (32) town five (5) north, range fourteen (11) west ; the onc-tniruoi me nnnrtpr of section thirty-three (33) town five (o) north, range fourteen (14) west; the one-third ot 5000 yds. lirown &uicaciieuiici-uiiftw,omiiiuo'f 5000 do. Prints, Ginghams, Lawns & Pelaines, onnn in f.lnths. (!assimeres. Tweeds & Ky. Jeans, Tnun ,ilrj mPTia & Indies boots and shoes. 1000 ready made coats, pants, vests, shirts & ovcr- 1000 mens & boys summer hats, & ladies bonnets. Grand Haven, Juno 'A 1851. ltf. II. Griffin. NEW GOODS. iust received from hew 1 and well seiecteu biock 01 my uuuu ork a largo BUVNDY and Port Wine, warranted jmre, for galc by P. B. (iILKEKT. CIDER VINKGAll, a superior article, by F. B. G11 for sale LHKRT. V X I 1 1 the east nait 01 mo nurui-cuai iiumw.i Gr0Ccrics, wlilcii we win sen vuuni'vi iv twenty five 05) town five (5) north, range sixteen cr Jn 0ttawa COunty ; wo will exchange for all (10) west; the one-third of the south-west quarter km(Js of lmnl)Cr? Singles, bolts, saw logs, staves, of the south-west quarter of section twenty.five rf . fc wa n ppokes, hoop poles, and ior all o-a twr. iu-n tr) north, ranee sixteen (10) west; . . - , thoso wishing to make good the one-third of the quarter of section thir T EMON SYIIUP, Just ,clvc' Tr. vt 3 the wist half of the north-west quarter of section j c OllN MKAL, fresh ground, for sale by F. B. GlLUEUT. C10UN and Oats, on hand and for sale by j F. B. Giliiert. east half of the north-cast " . j c us ft cuu wo are on hand from a irty-five (35) town five (5) SSfo a steam saw mill. (10) west; the one-third ot iruui 1 s. C. Hopkins & Brotiieus. lorth-west quarter of section . f ttipoiih51. fltf. .i.!....'.!ni'.f,..,i flvii fM north, viuiire sixteen 1111 ' . (10) west; the seven thirtv-secondths of the north- . TTENTIONl LUMBEBMKN.--Good jobs. cast fractional quarter of section thirty-fivo (35) Cuttinf? nnd hauling Logs during the ensuing town five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west; tno wlntcr may bo obtained on application to cast half DUIKI) APPLES, a superior article, for sale cheap, at F. B. Gilhekt s. BROOMS, by the dozen, or single for sale cheap, nortll ra11) l,v F. B. GiLnKUT. J j,orth cast twentj-two (22) town five (0) norm, range sixteen (10) west; the south-east quarter of section twenty-six (20) town five (5) north, range sixteen (1() west; the south-west quarter of tho south-west mi-irtpr nr X OGS1 LOGS '.'.Wanted, 500.000 feet Pine Logs L, 10 and 20 feet long, for which cash willl be paiil ondclivcry. 10w Giluert&Co. FI11K I FIltE 1 1 FIItK 1 1 ! The JEtnn Insurance Conioniiy of UUcn, X. Y. CAPITAL STOCK, $125,000. rnilE undersigned having been appointed agent JL for the above Company, is now prepared to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and all kind of buildings, Household furniture, Merc handise and other property and tho risk of inland navigation and transportation against Jmm, or damage by fire. 7, ... v'," nr.;.. f uinhpr Yards. Machine shops ltaffof pASUwlUta raid for warranl So. 1 Shig. quarter of Motion twcnty-Hvc (4D town by UD OHLUtT s. U). .. r .1. . n ..n Mt'fn.i f1rl WIHT inn WI SL nvc norui, iiuin" i"i-.ii ..v.-., half of the north-west quarter ot section nineteen O (V.)) town five (.) norm, range iiul-iu n, the north-cast quarter of section twenty-two (,; - Scythes, Rakes & Shovels, for salo town five (5) north, range sixteen (10) west ; the 10KKb,llocs,&.)incs,ika c,UKFIN's. v-ni.v .m- ' . IMMONDS & DAVIS axes, for sale at vim r r iii o. nnrtii.wr. fmrtioniil nuiutcr of section thirty- (30) town five (0) north, range sixiecn yiui wy, the north-west quarter of section twenty-five (2j) town five (5) north, range sixteen iioj wwi. Dated July U, 1851. John Paijkeu, I7w2.1 Administrator. 1 -fT "7 And rifle powder, Shotguns and j 9 jj . X Fcrcusslan caps at Griffin 8. ONGRESS Gold pens, with extension holder for VI in r r i.i ra. and Foundries lie will also insure property under .i.. ... iiitimi i iMinrrmem. ui un uiiv-a. pels and Steamboats will be insured un.ler the Ma rine Department. Office, Water street, Grand Ha ven, Michigan. William M. Ieruy, Agent. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. State of Michigan, in Ottawa County Court. Stephen Batchelder, FlfT. 1 vs. Francis Batchelder, Deft. ) RIED Apples, just rcccivcdnJIS's. In Attachment. i r..:i:..a .mm in i.nn.ion. nnd a larirc pro- toma mav have been. portions of the nobility and public persons in immediately if possible; "put into a middling Enrrhnd by whem the idea had been received 8-lze tea cup, one tea spoonful of the best Uiy with'the greatest satisfaction. The Dnko of ennc pepper, one tea spoonful of salt, one table tho Exchequer, snnnn ful of vine?ar. and fill the cup with boiling the Lord Mayor, etc., are among those who at tended. There was to uc a concert, una unu supper, and the affair promised to bo one of the grandest of the season, worthy not only of what it celebrates, but of the meting of tho nation in the year of the Exhibition. uvrv'0 fVwPNTTnx. At this assemblage, in Akron', Ohio, some singular things vvcro said ami some quite sensible ones. A young lady . t 1 .1 Sn.lilTiHllll- 44 For Iter own pari, snc iovcu mun, n"u... l nml ,,H..tivi.lv. better than woman, and so, she was sure, did" every one of her sex, if they, thnir rp.il ppntiments. hne IIKU HCI, vuum unvi ---- , was more anxious for man's elevation and im provement than for woman's, and so was every true woman. iwtacf. to California. Different Rtate- menu are going tho rounds of the papers in re card to the rates of postage to California un der the new law. The following aro the rates now payable upon letters and papers : Letters pre-paid, 6 cents ; unpaid, ten cents ; transient newspapers, 5 cents an ounce. The former rates were for letters, 40 cents, and for papers 4 cents each. N. O. Bulletin. 1 I - .1.1 l tvntfr Ntir it wen. una wnen com iuu mw tient swallow every half hour a tea spoonful of In order to keep it clear, do not leave the spoon in tho mixture. It will ue found to relieve the soreness of the throat, and tiiru.. nut thft f'rnotion. It is moreover an ex cellent prescription for an ordinarysore throat." ONE PRICE CASH STORE. rnilE subscriber has received during the last 1 three monuis n MU'" - i -- L)rv Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Straw goods, ., A V,i sii.noc Prnckerv. Hardware, Groceries &c kc making his assortment the most complete hi the countywhich h otters for ready pay only, S prices "hat cannot fail to please. His stock con '. . i r i.n ftillrtu-iii" nrtirlos: Kirs ill Dili i vji uiu iunu...n --- i)ry cjoimI 1-1 heavy and medium brown sheetings, 3-1 4-1 and 5-1 line uo., .j-l l-i ana o- b cached do., brown and colored, cotton and linncn (trill"! striped shirtings, ticking and Osuaburg cot- ; sale at D WARNICK & BRYANS celebrated James River chewing tobacco for sale atWM. M-Fehkyb. WASH Tubs of all sizes of the best material for sale wholesale or retail, made by Benjamin F. Eamcs at WM. iu. jjkkui a ciu ....... BROWN Sheetings, for sale at rT4v,a Wm. M. Ferr "VTOTICK is hereby given, that on the twelfth day IN of March 1M1, a writ of attachment issued in tho Court above named, wherein the parties i worn TilnintirT and defendant, that the sum claimed, due from the plaintifl to the le fendant in said writ, is the sum of three thousand dollars, that said writ was made returnable on the second Tuesday of May, in the year eighteen nun- n. nor ior article for salo at the store of drcd and lilty one, ana that as appears uoiiiu - i-.., Wm.M.Feruv. I iin.it- I - turn of said writ, property has been attachec MAllIXK LIST. ton batts, wick ami wacuung, mimm m.., tn 1 ' . ' ':., tu-PPil.4. Kcntuckev Jeans, satin mercf, r.ni"v.i.-, , -- .ii...i,. and Valencia vcstmgs and cy-iv a"i'i'" summer good lor ;uisscs unu a-m" . . liiJil tioU &r &c-New styles, plain and 4-1 lawns ana musinis, dhu-kw, ..i.i i on, and that the uelcnuiint niwve n i t-. - 0RN, a lar May, A. D. 1M1. Stei'Hen Uatchelder, Ptf. Uy K.VTIinONK to AU1LLE1(, ns .hi ifl. ' go supply at the store of M. XL. r r.iwv i . bv . . . i. on.1 - ArAF?SbthcDCStquaui)'w.M. Morteage Sale. tlll EFAULT having been made in tho payment -j) ROOMS of the best quality, Vyy 1,1 XJ or ANCY Candies, Oranges, Lemon , Pnines, Figs, Isuts, rccciveawccKiy umuui .LEVI DUAivir.. .e .prtiiin Kinn of money, secured to be pa . .. -r n A.ttn tlin wlv inuenturc oi iiuiiKoC, u'"s c.. rr,; Knv. arrives on Mondays, Wed- f.-n-ed. 3-1 and 4-4 lawns ana muslins, ircus . nctolM-r A. 1). eighteen hundred and T? ... ;:r ry v nf (.nrh week. ni,,l Harecc DeLaincs, Poplins ana nnnen ii sires, - v (vm,llt( . shcrIv ii.vlum0nd, of Ot- V Raisins and sSin'cr Algoma, Shoemaker, arrives onTues- , 1:U and and tawa inty,' State of Micliig.m, to Francis 1L Gil- by davs Thursdays, and Miiuraa ui cuvh nvn.. Amcnnm Mi....... , n, a'- ,n'j icrt ot t ic same v-onniy. vu niinin.i"iipnv a,y.f' til. J. - ..tor ii.nvnson Monday. ..int .1-1 Kns sli prints ot Ihos. Ho.llc Son s ' tn ,,,; nt tIlft iilto of th s no- TETROIl w Sv'iv oS veek. InannfaVture i-1 Englirii shirting print-mr- f one hundred litty-two nlnety-six XJ Catsup, at Steamer Empire, Fox leaves on Tuesday, Thurs- rimack nnd Coclieco yrin s apioi. u.uk,, lmnlrcdths dollars, for the collection of which, or d day. and Saturday of each week. and wool and woo 1 ; nml MlsfiM hosic. ntiy part thereof, no suit at hiw or in equity has pORK and ,,i,Tv 4 t cAnir ft 11. uiovm, j .......v... -".-",,. i,.t.n commenced, jsotice is mereiorc nani Wnrron M.mm: schr.L.P.Hdiiard, rurner: Kin. nfrTrrinM nn( nscrtings, linnen hdkfs. all gat ionw" u-i l. .,,, hAtlPn1ua there- and Shingle t r. . ZnV t MMniPll sch.r. Sutherland, Scott; ' "'""71 xu linnp.. warranted all liax, liarr- sucn cn """ i; " nf , schr. Gcen Bay, Black; schr .V. 1 KdVrS L nnd dotted cambrics and muslins, plain do., M"'1; tnmirtcr 0fscction eleven, and lots num- ,i,.vmnn Moknn: hr nr Minesota. 1'rinucn im. i' iinatnn Itnllentine . S. B. General Harrison, Pheatt ; brigantinc Oleander, - schr. Amelia, New We arc happy to learn from a private letter by tho last steamer that the Hon. D. D. Barnard, our iMinisier 10 xvussia, i m guu exceedingly popular as a diplomatist. Ou cor respondent writes that "ho adorns his position and is winning golden opinions from all who meet him." N Y Mirror. The barque Chicago, a Canadian vessel, bound from Chicago to Quebec, foundered on the 26th ult., in a gale, a few miles this side of Death's Door. Tho crew were saved in a boat. The Chicago was laden with 299 tons of Turk's Isl and salt, for Chicago. The Wftuketran Chronicle states that about one hundred tons of ship knees nro ready at that place for transportation to tho Last. Tho same business can bo carried on profita blv from this port. We have the best oak in the State. . Gen. Houston and his family have been on a visit to (jalveston the first in five years. He made them a speech, and they entertained him and his family at n ball. The greetings and courtesies on both sides seemed warm and sin cere. - Mr. E. F. Morton advertise in the Cincinna ti aaipjftt tho reward of one thousand dollars to any person who will give a rational explana tion to the phenomena called spirit rappings," independent of tho hypothesis that they are mad by departed $pims. a n. '7 Krnr. Helena. Johnson ; schr. Roanoke, Dalton ; prop. Sciota, , with 100 tons mdze. Aug. 8. No arrivals. Aug. 0th. Schr. A. J. 5 V"; tt Wnrrnn. oplir. II llllOlS. MinskCV. '..!. in 'u.tir f'lins Howard. ; schr. John Lillief Keyo ; schr. C.Walker, Hubbard; schr. Li; zie Throop, i;naesuciii " V ' Aug. 11. Brig Enterprise, Miller. CLEARED, i i. c.-iaa ami .Tsirkonctt do. u,,wlvt '"."M ... ii rta on,l vncta fiomp formic dollar-brown linnen and cotton drill .ng nvorniia nn i inci. p.iii", niuiniiu.i... r ii't.Vin. vosts. Tweed sacks and coats of all qua crmtli.fint.minrtcr r"""" . . i ... .1 . n,.,irtni. bered one and two, ami me suum-wi M.i.". ..fi..onct niinrtpi- of section fourteen, all Ol lllv IIUI in v ... - in township eight north, of range sixteen west, . . . 'i -ii l olx-fppn nml tllirtV containing m an uuu nuuuiui ni.iv.. ALE, Sardines, Pickles and tomato Flour, always on hand and for salo "Levi Siiackleton s. price paid for Lumber, Shingles Bolts by Levi Shacicleton , r... lr,1a TVTnrriiUrG BLANKS. uceas, aionuswi ;; Certificates, &c.,&c. For salo at this offlcc. Valencia vests, Twccil sacks ana coais oi an qua - """V n,frc(ltll8 acrcs, accovding to government jtics, plain black, and fancy eassimcrc Th 1 sunej will be sold at public vendue, to the high- ityh's, plain Mock, and fancy f incU do- rh- junc , i tho y f c,( cotton flannel shirts and drawers, white and est a, it j m i Qt th(J S ducc rates. IIIPPING.-Thc undersigned arc contract for the delivery oi uu mnu.. BTonsigncd ,o Eastern kc.,, nMhove.t : i i.,,i.u ivnf.i u... rod and blue nannei uo., i.,i r.nttnn shirts, striped,. checked and cal- Of Grand Haven, in said county oi uiuvwu, o.i u.v, v'.Pi,r,th iiavof October. A.I), eighteen nun- 1 . " .v... . . ..'..i...i. In .1.. nCtnrnnnn IIJI IV. Ill UIU lllllliivv.. Insurance on cargoes i . .. i Hrpii nnn niiv-oiii:. ui ivi v I CO do., Oil CIOU1 l-OJii! 1'" nt nid llav. FltAXClS J5. tilLnEUT, lUOlTgaLV. I1H1S ,. nuiilitr. 1 . ....... . r t. TJ1M.T.TS. lmrc rot ii nmi iriii.iMt i v.v... .i, tviii iiivicx jvi uiii'u" --"-- llll'l Aug. 5.-Schr. Illinois, Minskcy, M,000 ft. lumber; schr. C. Walker, Hubbard, 100,(XXf ft. lumber. Auff fis. U. Gen. Harrison. Pheatt. ."J i,.i..r'..m.ridp Miller. ISO cords wood; Rchr IJ77ie Throop, Clidesdeii, vw h. Warren. 73,uw n"iT,' .".- i.V; i .rviiiP nr.: 00,000 ft. lumber ; nr K Vi " i n ft. 000 ft. lumber; ung josiuh, Aa..v.....v, - , lumber. unrmn ft lnm- oer, stiir i. i y .,. rjimn n umber: prop. schr. Mitnenana, nwu, "ru ' - Sclota, aim leaf hats, oil cloth and India rubber South- Westers. u t t n.v or.,1 Polka tics." a new nrtielc-ladics enameled busk- ly trips to ,,n.i wnlkins shoes, cnamciea iwow . Tinn 1 1 o nno fY. lum- Aug. 9. Schr. uoanoKc, u.m", ' , bPr schr (ireen Bay, Black, l'-0 cords wood. Au g: 1 L Schr . New Hampshire Warre,, 7 , 000 ft. lumber; brig. Sultan, Hixon, 1 walnut lumber, destined ioruw FllKIOIITS. . . i nnd . t 1 1 a tn 11a ncr 1000 it. ; Lath, 'JS per w J.lliui.1., .''V ' ',nnn. O wn. onmnr 10UO, Shingles, 10 to aoe per iww , MA11KKTS. r.mvn Haves. Lumber 4.50 a 5,.r)0 pr. M. Shingles 1.13 a 18 pr. 31. Lath 13 a 1,75 pr. M. Staves, $lto5pr. M. Shingle bolts S4,00 a 4,50 per cord. Saw logs 2,50 a 3,00 pr.M. Lumber 5.50 a 6.75 pr. M o,in trioa 1 2.S a2.00 nr.M IJIIIHJ'" w , . f s.tnvpt 7.00 pr. M Shingle bolts S7.00 per .ord. J T?OR SALE. A good second hand Engine of i n Ha. Dnm.i' witn i rons uimv. m luiru jiunvi, ...... . suitable for running two saws New York, July 30, Flour selling at $1,25. waggon. AUo. one dounie Gilbert & Co 1 bound for Buffalo, can be obtained at :the lowcrt rates on application to Giluekt & LO. Agents iVir the Xorth-wcstcm Insuranco Co. LOUR and Salt on hand anJ;5x & Co. . .inii.ir lpirliorn. straw and rr Hlll' FAST SAILING Schooner LI.lh I tiiim wi ('ii'T. lidesdell, and Ili- 1 .1. ,... rul. nil. U waiters do., p am do., suppers unu mk, " ti mers of goo.l quality, at four shillings. Boys m I girls boots ami shoes of every variety, Misses pla n and enameled gaiters and buskins, do. boots K slippers. Mens calf and kip pegged boots a. h ! 1 i t,u..w.., r ,r..nt iiu. ficavv k n and . ... i ...V L1NOIS, C.VPT. MINSKEY, Will iiuuvu i rWontrn. il n rin 2 tllC season OI im ia- n.i i.nif tinn. Orders lor tho purcna.su n iiruh III... IK... ....... - , prompt attention in Cliicago. 1 . OU. I. 7... ' , ,ln f. until. ..i.l- 1. . .In fWlllllll nil I M II. 11 pi live. v.v. IIIICK IHJwm, - " . , . ... cled and goat brogans, do. suppers, uo.wu.nugi.. water-proof kip poois. Cirmcru'. niiuu i n ia" rJ 1 -------j v n nnd 1'. It. Molasses, pulverized, crusiieu,ciar ified superior excellent keir ...1 ' aiu t O and N. Ih sugars, green unu quality, .lava ami uio v-omv:, ij.wv, article lor puddings, miu im-. Kaisins, Mustard, kicc, oimcu, nn. iinorrotllld. I jaVCIlllMl tuou- hv tlie pound. Hardware lame, lescri, uu and Pocket Files -, n ciU-pr tnhlp, nnd tCft SPOOnS, ofery .Spton iMnd Collin's Axes, Cable! logging a 1ra nnrl tnnt'P i. 11 I, IVVlHftim O ru" nay iorK, i .cB - " c. afni nnA perior Mill saws, made 10 "' r, fw cross cut saws, tennon saws, strap hinges, door irimmings, but s and screws, shoe and stove Uack intf Vhoo scrubbing and clothes brushes, Razors and 6tro)sTsup brawln KnTnev8er7Cin&want of any goods, will do well to -.11 kAfnra Tiltrrh.TSinff ClSPWhCrC transaction of any kind of business will receive ,.,nnt nttPiition in Chicago, lor lrcight or pas sage apply on board or to , b 1 Hall & Mahtis, Grand Iiapids. Gilheut & Co. .Grand Haven. G. C. MonTOK & Co., I Chicago. ,. K. JlLUll.-M.-N, J Pianette's Gold Pens, Price Reduced M DIAMOND POINTED.- 1,50 for Pen and Hol der. Persons in want of n tine linlshcd tiold Fen, with a smooth point, will find a largo assort- tnPtit. to Ktdcct irom, in inu mimmu - fcrson re Also piex, ".-i i : . ,,,f..i workmcn. watches, cicaneu unu rq-umu "V ' ; " o,i,l silver Also, a good stock of watches, Jewelry and utter ware, at reduced prices. onpirwfnj? the rrp- Damaged Pens sent by mail enclosing tne nnTmint for repairs in Post Otnce wiu.i ... - promptly attended. LL WOOL, English Carpets for ftt 12,11 & 15 inch super. Mill saw files, at Guiffin'8. fATNAltD &Noyes & Davis & Blacky .superior jl writing ink for sale at Wm.M. Ierky s. XTETISTAU-S Balsam of Wild Cherry diseases W of the lungs at " M-3L- hKKY " . .i t i."..-nf nflidrL- npiirefor iTSAar 111Wm.M.Fehuy's. i inii- " :rTM"0N SUGAB. A superior article, making a Tdelicious beverage, these hot fys-nutac-for sale at the Mill Mgffl I rtrl rtnnd I .. . . 1 1 . i n a Avenue, siate-coiorca irom. j "" x K A1)Y Made Clothing, Summer y ics, pointed, medium m cents, cngruK l - WM. w. watch repairing, sucn as niruuui. v., - - riltptt IpVPM. lnnlne and common -- r-Tt vsv. nnA Trmit. in half baiTClS, JUSt 111 received and for salo cheap, bj ALnEE that the partnership Detroit, 1831. A N assortment of looks for sale at Levi Siiackleton s. ATENT Grain Bags, for sale by Giujert F. B. Gilbert. TRUNKS and Carpet Bags otfUltwfc yy V . I. tILRRII. ryui """j :;- -j vnrrv has th s day ocen mi thename of m. M. Krrj , iw "i j n solved, and lit is hereby mu g RW tn ht of nnd liabilities to tne hoii l' i ,.. . v...; hv the. said Wm. M. terry. . , .i V it. Hem as rtRRi, ) Htf.J buy, his Atty. Wm. M.rLitR.