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Oakland and Ottawa Road. Those of our citizens who, for a few week past, may have nat ftirrKt . tit thU ranMlv rtrooressinir route, owing to the all-engrossing incidents connected with the completion of the Great Western Road, and the spoedy and direct communication there by opened between our city and the east, will feel much gratification at the cheering indica ' tlons now opparent of the sure advent of the pe- riod when the vast wealth and Immense resour ces of the most important portion of the gtate ' will flow in upon us tux the Oakland and Otta nva Road, which, under the earnest and well dU 'rected exertions of its managers, Messrs. H.N ' Walker, E, A. Brush, C. C. Trowbridge,' and oth ?rs,U being pushed forward from Pontiac thro the entire line to Grand Rapids with all possi lie speed. The contractor, Messrs. Howard 'A Co.. havo already a larf?e force in the field. 'which will be greatly augmented in the spring, and every exertion used to nnisu me roau m Iona within the current year. At Pontiac, the spacious grounds of ex-Gov. Richardson have been purchased, and will soon bo covered with depot buildings, &c, and at other proper points further west, the requisite arrangements are on foot for similar purposes, evincing the enter. ' rinse and energy with which the work will be M 0 j - .prosecuted to completion. From all these in dications our citizens may well be congratulated that the Oakland and Ottawa Railroad, from be ing considered an affair somewhat problematical, lias now become a regular " nxea fact. Detroit Free Press. Hoi for Nebraska I Quito a number of individuals, residents of this city and country, nre about organizing themselves into a company for the purpose of emigrating to Nebraska in ' the sprint Westward the star of empire takts its way. Oshkosh Courier. A bill is before the Virginia Legislature for tho compulsory removal of the free blacks, now living in that State. There is said to bo over fifty thousand of these African freedmen in Vir- .gima. Massachusetts has overdone the railroad bus! ness. So many competing roads have been built that few give remunerative dividends. Vermont is even worse off, for she has scarcely la paying road. Strawberries were gathered in New Orleans, on the 4th of rebruary, from vines growing in the open air. About the same time they were 'having five feet of snow in Maine. A colored minister was arrested in New York, on Sundav night, charged with throwing stones at one of hi congregation! Dr. Franklin says that" time is nionoy." This may account for the fact that persons, when ' most in need of money, ask for time. Constantinople has been besieged twenty-four 1 times eighteen times without success. NOTICE.. The Grand Haven Choir will meet for rehears ing, at the New School-House, on Thursday eve iiiug next, and on Thursday evening of each sue ccedlng week, until further notice. By order of the Musical Board. The Columbus, Mississippi, Democrat says: " "We would not vote for our father if he were alive and advocated 'prompt and peaceful seces sion."' Nor we, but speaking of secession, nobody secedes from the belief in Terry Davis' Pain Killer. On the contrary, there arc constant " annexations' to the crowds who call upon the Agents. Sec ad vertisement. TO PRINTERS. Anew edition o f the Specimen book of Buucii's New York Type Foundry was published in September 1853, and will be given to the proprie tors of Printing offices, who will send for it, or it will be forwarded by mail, on receipt, in advance, of llfty cents for the postage. In it are exhibited many articles never before shown ; there have been added to the Foundry new varieties of Roman types from nine-line Pica to Pearl, various imitations of Writing, a great num ber of Fancy Fonts, Borders, both plain and Illu minated. Labor-saving Rules, and a complete foundry of Germans. The types now manufactured are cast from a new combination of metal of great durability, and are usually kept on hand in large quantities. Ev ery fancy font is sold by weight and atthe printed . prices, wnicn arc irom lu to 20 per cent less than those of some other foundries. All other printing materials arc lurnished at manufacturers prices ci ther for cash or credit. Printers wishing to open accounts with me, or whoso dealings have been Jong suspended, are requested to accompany their orders with city rcterenecs to prevent delay. Printers of newspapers who choose to publish '.this advertisement, including this note, three times ''before the first of August, 18 1. and send mo one of the papers, will be paid for it in Typo when they ' purchaso five times the amount of their bill from me, of my own manufacture, selected from my 'Specimens. fl37 3w.J Gko.Uktck, 12 Chamber it. N.Y. 'flMIE subscribers having purchased tho stock JL of Goods of Messrs. Gilbert & Co., have re moved thcin to their old stand, lately occupied by II.- Martin, where they will be happy to sec all their old customers, and as many new ones as will call. We shall be making additions to our stock in a few days, and will make it for the interest of all those wanting to purchaso good Goods, at low rates, to buy of us. Our motto will be tho "Nimble sixpence," and vo are determined not to be undersold bv any mother establishment in the Grand liivcr Valley. Haxton, Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven, Feb. 22, 1851. ' UR stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware .J and Crockery, will be sold at a very small ad- yance from cost, to make room for tho New Goods. Now is your time for banrains. Call at the new store of Haxton, Cutlkr & Warts. R M?J MADE CLOTHING can be purchased 1 of Haxton, Cutler & Warts, at less money than any other store in town. Our stock consists of Tweeds, Broadcloth, Kentucky Jean and Satti nett Coats and Pants ; Dcmin Overalls and Sacks, Striped Shirts, Bed and Blue Flannel Shirts, &c. OTICL.IIaving sold our stock of Merchan- Vl d,e t0 Mfcs?rf- IIaxtn Cutler & Warts, we wish all those indebted to us, by note or book ac count, to scttlo without delay. February 23, 1851. Gilbert & Co. ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN 1 ! We wish it expressly understood that we pay the high est market price, in cash, on delivery, for good Pino Logs. Lumber and Shingles. , , Feb. 23, 1831. , Gilbert &Co.' NOTICE. We are prepared, as, usual, to make advances of Cash, Grain and Merchandise, to assist those who have pine timber, and wish to contract logs. ,.Fb.33, 1831. - Gilbert &C6. !. GILBERT 4- CO., Manufacturers and Dealers lu Lumber, Shingbi, Staves, Wood and Timber. Grand Haven, Feb. 23, 1834. - THE best assortment of Tin Ware in town, can be found at the store of , HAXTON UUTLBB UABTS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Ottawa, ss: At a session of the Probate Court,' for said coun ty of Ottawa, nolden at (irana uaven, on aion day tho sixth day of February, A. D. 1834'. Present, William Hathaway, Jr., Judge of I re bate : In tho matter of the Lstate of w illiatn . Lasley, deceased : . . . . ON the petition of the Administrators of said Estate, requesting tho time to be extended for the creditors to present their claims to the Commissioners of said Estate, for adjustment, and after a full examination of the matter of exten sion and consideration of the same, therefore it is ordered and decreed, by this Court, that the time be extended for the creditors of said estate to present thcif claims for adjustment to Monday, the first day Of May next. Given under my hand and seal of the Court of Probate, at Grand Haven, the Cth day of February, A. D. 1851. 130 4w William Hathaway, Jr., Judge of Probate. JOSEPH LASSAR, Barber and Hairdresser. Office on the second floor of Shelby Hall, oppo site Ferry & Sons store. He has lately fitted up his rooms and will be happy to wait on his cus tomers, to their satisfaction. MEAT MARKET. LSIIACKLETON has removed his Market to the first floor of Shelby Hall, opposite the store of Ferry & Sons, and holds himself In readi ness to supply his customers, as usual. HAXTON, CUTLER & WARTS, (SUCCESSORS TO II. MARTIN AND C. B ALBEE.) Forwarding and Commission Merchant. Dealers in all kinds of Produce, Lumber, Shingles, Salt, &c, &c. BENJ. HAXTON, P. CUTLER, II. L. WARTS. CHICAGO. GRAND HAVEN j AND MUSKEGON. THE Steamer PACIFIC will be placed in the above route on the opening of navigation, and will be made a reliable means for the transportation of passengers and freight for tho season. Contracts for passengers or f reight will be made between Graud Haven and New York, Boston, Albany, Buf falo, Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit, by the Michi gan Southern and Michigan Central Railroads, at the option of persons desiring to contract. Freights between Chicago, Grand Haven and Grand Rapids taken at fair rates. The proprietors assure the public that this line shall be kept up for the entire season. 131 tf J E. B. & S. Ward. SELLING OFF AT COST ! ! Mill Point Drag and Variety Store. T AM now offering my entire stock of Winter X Goods: consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, v est ings, Flannels, Alpaccas and Delaines, Prints, Ho siery, ready-made Vests, Flannel Shirts and Draw ers," Ladies' Cloaks, Mens' and Boys' Silk, Plush, Mohair and Cloth Caps, &c, &c. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS! In the purchase of these articles. Terms, cash, and invariably one price. L. M. S. Smith. Mill Point, February 8, 1831. FEBRUARY 14, ST. VALENTINE. Messrs. Barns : -They say " Love is'but a frenz), . Love is but a dizziness, It wad na let a puir body Gang about his bttsi-ncss." And Shakspeare says that cupid, the fabled god of love, is " that same naked bastard of V enus, who was oegot of thought, conceived or spleen, and born of madness, that blind, rascally boy that abuses every one's eyes because he has none of his own." This is mere slander, for the pretty, little, fat, rosy-checked cherub archer, has sent on a Splendid Acutortmcnt of Valentines worth from five cents to two dollars a piece, and they arc nil for sale at the Mill Point Drug and Variety btorc, by L. M. S. Smith. TMIE heaviest assortment of ready made Cloth X ing, Flannel, Knit, Hickory and Fine Shirts brought Into Grand Haven, can be found at Ferry & Sons. The Old Cataract IN full blast again. New arrival of Choice Ap ples, Candies, Nuts, Fresh Oysters. Soap, Cas sia, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pcppcrsauec, Pickles, Sar dines, Herring, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Brooms, Pocket Combs, Percussion Caps, Pipes, Mustard, and Crackers. II. Eaton. Grand Haven, January 28, 18.) I. lttitf. A Card. I PORTER having associated with himself In J business, James Blairr John Mathison, Hen ry Spring and Ben. F. Porter, the business will be conducted from this date under the name and firm of Porter, Blair & Co. Grand Rapids, January t), 1851. To Lumbermen. TUST printed and fur sale, at tho Times office, a very neat and convenient table of sawlogs re duced to board measure tho calculations are cor rect and reliable, and the size and shape conveni for use. Every man engaged in lumbering ought to be provided with this table, to enable him to make his own calculations on the contents of logs. The expense is but trifling. 17 STR AY. Came in to my enclosure, on or about LI the Urst of December last, one Red Heifer, about three years old no artificial marks. S. L. Lowixo. Georgetown, January C, 183 1. J 129 w 1 More New Goods. rpHE propeller PocHhontas is now discharging X at our dock the balance of our extensive win ter stock, comprising additional Dry Goods, Hard ware. Boots & Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, Cord age, &c. &c.; we shall open as fast as time will per mit, and will soon be ready for the rush of trade. Nov. 14, 1853. Ferry & Sons. Woodworth' Youth' Cnbliu-t. AN ILLUSTRATED DOLLAR MAGAZINE. TTDITED bv FRAvrrs c. vnnmvm?Tir ,.,. Xj thorof "Theodore Thinker's Tales," "Sto nes aoout Animals," "Uncle Frank's Home Sto ries," " Wonders of the Insect World," ice. A new volume of this monthly tho most pop ular Family Magazine in the Union commences with the number for January, 1S51. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Terms. 1 OODV. one. VPiir SI nTl? A rnnlna nnn year, 87 1-2 cents, each ; 5 copios, one year, 80 cents, each ; 8 copies, one year, 75 cents each. xur u juu oi cignt or more, an extra copy will be sent to thn nnrinn whn farms ln PlnK All subscriptions must commence with tho beginning of a volume the January or July number. Form your Clubs for tho new volume in season. A specimen of the first number will bo sent to mi. icron uesinng it lor this purpose. Postmaster 1 thorlzed to obtain subscribers, and arc allowed 25 per cent on all new subscriptions, when the full piitw vuv uuuur; is jmiu, or a copy oi mo wont when they forward Subscriptions at the club prices. Moncv and nost-ofll m ttnmnt mav hui arnt hv mail, at the risk of the publisher. , i:- Send On VOnr list nf nnm tnr thntw vnl. ume, with the money addressed to , ii. a. uoooworth, runjisficr, 115 Nassau St., New York. . . , . , B I CARBONATE of SODA, and Cream Tartar, by the quantity at the drug store, ami l'omt. Dec. 8. ... L. M. S. Smith. W ISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry for diseases of the lungs at Ikrhy dons. GRAVATS, Stocks, and Hdkfs., of all variety and prices, to suit customers, may be found at jr. & doxs. JOINER'S TOOLS such as Chisels, Souarcs, Hammers. Hatchets. Adzs. Augers. Gimlets. Hand and Back Sawk Chalk Lines and Screw Drivers, at jjerrt sons. C IGARS! "Jenny LInd" and the "LoneStar" brand of Cigars to be found for sale at FERRY & SONS. PULVERISED Flax seed and Slippery Elm, at the Diugstore, Mill Point. Nov. 20. ... 72J L. M. S. SMITH. I CAN supply country merchants and others with Epsom and Glauber Salts, Sal Soda, Whi ting, Chalk, &c., In quantities and at prices to suit. XU1U Totnt, -NOV. 20, 72 J L. M. S. oMITII. DR. S. Sawyer's Fluid Extract of bark, a cure for the Fever & Aaruc. at Fkrry & Sons. Muskegon Tailor Shop. THE undersigned has opened a Shop at Muske gon, and is ready to do all kinds of jobs in tno lino oi tailoring, irom coarse to rancy, at pri ces which will cause no murmurs or complainings. People of Muskegon and vicinity, your patronage is solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. fCOtf. uctooer, iao2. l. k. develley. DECEMBER is upon us with his icy fingers, Gentlemen! provide yourselves for a cold snap with ono of those Petersham or Felt Over coats that aro to be found at FERRY & SONS. HECKER'S FARINA, Pearl Barlcy.Pearl Sago, Tapioca and Arrow Root, at the Mill Point Drugstore. L. M. S. Smith. Nov. 20. f72 MUFFLERS, Italian and fancy Cravats, in great variety, at F.&Sons. rpWO thousand cords of seasoned Pine and Oak X Wood, delivered on the wharf, at our steam mills for sale cheap, by lotf.j JIOPKIN8 & Brothers. Mill Point, August 1, 1851. Boots and Shoes. I TAKE this opportunity of tendering my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage the past year and trust I shall continne to merit their fa vor. I have Just received my fall amt winter stock of Leather; comprising French Calf Skins, Philadel phia and Roanoke Kip, Spanish Sole ank oak tan ned leather, and English Bend. I am now manu facturing all kinds of work in my line, 6uch as mens' Dress Boots of the latest style, ladies' wear of all kinds. Gents., if you want boots in the height of fashion, made of substantial material call and see mine, and buy CHEAP FOR CASH. Grand Haven, Dec. 20, 1552. II. Merrill. The Oakland and' Ottawa Railroad BEING established has induced the subscribers to purchase and offer for salo the largest and CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT of Goods, too numerous to mention, ever brought into this market. Bring on your cash and barter. Now is your time to make good bargains. 127 tf. Woodward & Moody. Berlin, December 17, 1853. E STRAY. Came into the enclosure of the sub scriber, about the 10th of November last, one red, slightly brindle, cow, about ten years old. The owner Is requested to pay charges and take, her away. Andrew Frize. Jamestown, December 20, 1833. rpAMARINDS, Prunes and Fresh Raisins, at the X Drug and variety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. SILK Plush Caps, Mohair and Cloth Caps and Glazed Hats and Caps, for men and boys, at the variety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. S PERM CANDLES at the drug and variety store. Mill Point. Don't forget the place. L. M. S. Smith. B AKER'S prepared' Cocoa, at the drug store, Mill Point. L. M.S. Smith. COD LIVER OIL for invalids, at the Mill Point Drug Store. L. M. S. Smith. EXTRACT Vanilla, an 1 Lemon, to flavor Christ--' mas pies at the drug store, Mill Point. L. M.S.Smith. AYERS' Cherry Tectoral, and Jayncs' Expecto rant,for Coughs, at the drug and variety store Mill Point. L. M.S.Smith. DRESS Buttons and Velvet Trimmings to suit the ladies. Call and see them at tho Mill Point Drug and Variety store. L. M. S. Smith. A. Van Dusen, M. D. Ofllcec, Crlfllns' lliilldlng, Washington iitrcct, Grand Havt-n, Mich. Dr. S. B. Noble, Surgeon Dentist, Office lu li-vlng Hull, Ciin.id ltuill, Mich. A. B. BID WELL SON. Confectionery and Bakery, Grand Rapids, Mich. C. B. Albce agent : for Grand Haven and vicinity. To the Readers of the " TimeT" WE aro constantly receiving new goods and say to all that we have a larger stock than was ever before brought to Grand Haven market. This stock we are bound to sell. For further par ticulars apdply in crson at Ferry & Sons. STRAYED from the subscriber, about the 12th of August last, a dark brindle cow white face and belly, eight years old gave milk when she left. Any information relative to said cow will be thankfully received. H. Eaton. Grand Haven, Nov. 22, 1833. A Large variety of buck and woolen Gloves and Mittens tor sale at . F.&Sons. ATKINS & Co's. justly celebrated cut saws can be found, now for sale at F. & Sons. EXCELLENT SYRUP Just the article for buck wheat cakes, for salo at Ferry & Sons. OXALIC Acid for removing ink stains and iron rust from clothing, at the Mill Point Dnitr Store. J12tf.J Gr INGIIAMS, Prints, Shirtings, Delaines, Al pacas ana i niDet cloth, at Ferry Sons. I ENGINE AND BOILER. Eighteen Horse Pow lJ cr a good one for sale. ' Stf.J Hotkins & Brothers. C ANARY SEED for sale at the drug and varl ety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. D RIED Apples, Just received from Ohio, at Ferry & Sons.-. Fruit Trees. - I AM now receiving, direct from the celebrated Toledo Nursery, a largo supply of the best va rieties of fruits and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. Orders will be faithfully and promptly filled. ; . N. A. McLkxathajt, Agent. Grand Rapids, November, 1&T3 ' V ; (121 tf, GOLD PENS for Sale at' ' - ' - . ( Ferry L$cri. T ADIES Cloaks, ready made, for salo at Ml roini oy. jul o. omitu. MEMORANDUM Books, and Diaries for 1854 The books aro here and th year is coming. Come and get one before they are Koue. ... . Mill Point, Dec. 5, 1853. , L. M.S. Smith. BLANK Books can bo had at tho Drug and Va riety Store, Mill Point.. L.M. S.Smith. DRESS Goods and trimmings, Prints, Delaines, Alpaccas, a new and large lot, at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. POWDER, Shot, Lead, common and water proof caps, a new supply at the Dmg and variety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. MILL Files, Hand Saw, and Cross Cut files Just received at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L.M. S. Smith.- C OFFIN Trimmings at the Mill Point Drug and Variety Store. L. M. S. Smith. CUTLERY. Pocket Knives, Razors, knives and forks, Bcissors, at the Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. 170UR, and six shilling Tea. call and see It, at Smith's, Mill Point. Don't buy unless you like it. WINTER Whale oil, Linseed oil, Buffalo white lead, a new stock at Mill Point. L. M.S. Smith. N EW Hops, at Smith's Drug and Variety store, Mill roint. -VTURSERY TREES new arrival. The subscri il ber has just received at his Nursery, near the cemetery, a very largo and choice variety of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, etc., to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Grand Haven and vicinity. His trees arc from the celebrated Toledo Nurse ry, thrifty, handsome, and of select varieties. . Of Apples his assortment is very large. He has also a good assortment of Pear Trees, Plum, Cher ry, Quinces and Apricots. Also, Roses, among which are the Queen of the Prairie, ana Double Purple Moss Rose; also Evergreens, Currants, Grapes, Gooseberries and Raspberries. He will. fill any orders from the Toledo Nursery that may be required. x N. McLenathan. Grand Rapids, January 1, 1851. J128 Oakland and Ottawa Railroad. rpiIE Stockholders of the Oakland and Ottawa X Railroad are hereby notified that payment is required upon the subscriptions to the Stock of said Company, at the rate of flvo per cent per month, on the first day of every month, to the Treasurer. By order of the Directors. Payment, by subscribers in Ottawa County, may be made to II. Pcnnoycr, Esq., Agent at Grand Haven. C. C. Trowbridge, Treasurer . Grand Havjen, Dec. 0, 1853. f 124 tf , ITSTRAYED from the subscriber, about the first 1 of August last, a small red Cow, ono horn a little short, and a notch cut in one car. Any information relative to said cow, left at the Post Office in Grand Haven, will be thankfully re ceived, and all reasonable charges paid. J. C. Lemon. Grand Haven, Nov. 29, 1853. (124 w5 "VfOTICE. Came into my enclosure, on the 24th JLi ult., at Port Sheldon, one yoke of red oxen, six or seven years old; also ono red heifer, two years old. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take away. 124 w4 Wm. J. Barker. Grand Haven, Dec. 3, 1853. CAIN & CUSIIWAY, General dealers In Dry Goods and Groceries. HAVING just received their winter stock, In cluding a largo assortment of AXES and all kinds of Provisions, are now ready to supply the wants of their customers cheap for cash, or in exchange for lumber. The highest cash price will be paid for Shingles, Bolts, and all kinds of Lumber. Forwarding and Commission business will re ceive prompt attention, charges reasonable. The undersigned also continue to occupy the Oceana House, which has been recently repaired and re-furnished throughout. Every thing neces sary for the comfort of man or beast will always be on hand at this House, and will be furnished on short notice. Uy Carriages and horses arc constantly in readiness to convey those in quest of business or pleasure Into the adjoining country. J123 tf.J . Cain & Cusiiway. White Lake, November, 20, 1853. Meats, Groceries, Provisions, &c, &c. rpiIE undersigned has opened a MEAT MAR X KET and GROCERY STORE where ho is dai ly receiving frcsli supplies of the choicest kinds of Meats and Fowls, of all sorts, which he feels con fident can, and will, be sold for ready pay to suit the closest buyers ; and with tho aid of Samuel Young, who will be ever ready, as well as the un dersigned, to wait upon and if possible to give sat isfaction to all that may favor him with a call. Beef or Pork corned to order, at reasonable rates. N. B. The highest market price will be paid, In cash, for Beef or Sheep on foot. First door above Mr. Ferry's dwelling house. Levi Shackleton, Proprietor. Grand Haven, Nov. 22, 1853. f 122 tf. A CARGO, by the schooner Magic, has just ar rived from Chicago, consisting of Dried Ap ples, beans, onions, potatoes, pork, beef, lard, but ter, corn and oats,whichare forsalcat F.&Sons. Grand Haven, Oct. 22, 1853, MORE Trimming, received this morning by the Pacific, another lot of velvet ribbons, gimps, braids and fringes, also anew article, of vel vet buttons of different colors ; we are now prepar ed with trimmings of all sorts, to lit out from silk to calico dresses. Ferry & Sons. FIItST AI11UVAL, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T7FRRY & SONS are now receiving by Railroad, JJ via. Chicago, their extensive assortment of rail and Winter Goods which they offer for sale at low figures for CASH. Wo shall have the largest stock that we have ever brought into the market, and invito the attention of customers generally to our great variety. October 10, 1853. . CLOTHING. CLOTHING. WE now offer for sale a very large assortment of Ready Mado Clothing from which the most fastidious may be suited. Call and sec. Ferry & Sons. Shirts, Drawers, and Wrappers. Flannel and Knit drawers, and Wrappers, and Fine Linen, and Hickory Shirts, can be found at . Ferry & Sons. HATS and CAPS. KOSSUTH, Hungarian, Union, Plush, Beaver, Jockey, and other styles Hats and Caps, are forsaloat . , . Ferry & Sons. TIBBONSl Ribbons, a winter stock of bonnet jl j unci umcr riuuuni, lur tuic uy . a. oc oONS. W INDOW Curtain Paper received this morn- , Ing, and for sale at F,&Sons, TT . TT TT TTARLAEM OIL. Hoff XJL JuL JLX XX man's Anodyne and . Nor. 20. 4 72J L. M.S. Smith. CTRYCIINrXE to kill the wolves wifh t th FALL : AND WINTER CLOTHING ;. .. ,- ' " AT,; ... :' ; '( . .'. TIIH IRVING HALT. CLOTHING STOTli: I I P OUTER, BLAIR & Co has just received andara now receiving at their CLOTHING MANU FACTORY, a large and elegant stock of , ' llroadclotha, Ctunlmerrs, Doctkliu, Vesting, Overcoatings. , '' . And Is offering at prices which defy competition, the most exteusive and varied assortment of . READY MADE CLOTHING Tnat has ever been offered In Grand Rapids, all of which is made In the best manner, latest styles and expressly adapted to the wants of GRAND RIVER CUSTOMERS. ' His stock embraces a complete assortment of OVERCOATS, Such as Black Broadcloth, Blue, Brown, Olive, vrao, weaver, reter snam, JUlacK and Uluo mot, Double Twilled Beaver. Doeskin.' Himalava and Kamtschatka. . . Fine Dress Frock and Box Coats. Tflack. Blue. Green and Olive Sucks. Pelto Cassimere. BusinenH Coats of all styles and qualities, Tweeds and Ken tucky Jeans, &c. i, ,., Vefe. Such as Black Satin, Figured, Black and Colored Velvet, Silk Plush, Broadcloth, Valencia, Cassimcre,' comprising every tariety adapted to tho city and country trade. - Fauta. Such as Black Doeskin Cassimere, Fan cy, Plaid, Sheeps' Gray, Black and Blue Satinett, in fact, a full and complete assortment. . Custom Work and Merchant Tailoring. All kinds of Clothing made to order In tho most satisfactory manner, and warranted to fit in all cases. Garments will be made to order on short notice. ... FURNISHING GOODS Comprises almost every article needed for use. Shirts and Collars, Drawers and Undershirts In Silk, Saxony, Merino, Cotton and Linen. STOCKS AND CRAVATS. Black and Colored Satin Tab Stocks. Black and Colored Italian Silk Cravats. Embroidered NaDo- leon Ties, Plain Tics, Ericsson Ties, Gloves, Hosie ry, ouspenaers, otc. juy stocic or HATS AND CAPS Is much larger than ever, embracimr the most fashionable style of black Silk Hats. Wool Kos suth, Fur do.. Fur and Wool Hungarian Hats, a new article, Brush Hats of all qualities. Boy's Wool Hats, Men's and Boy's Cloth Caps, all styles, auK, v ooi, ana cotton nasn iiats. Wholesale Department. On account of the large increase of my whole sale business during the past season, I have been obliged to add another Room devoted exclusively to tho wholesale trade. . CO UNTR Y MER CHANTS Are particularly invited to an examination of my stock ns they will find Goods better adapted to tho wants of their customers in tins part of the Stato than elsewhere, which will be sold on the most fa vorable terms. Grand Rapids, November 1, 1853. Ladies' Fashionable Hats. LADIES will you call and examine our variety of Winter Satin Hats ? Ferry & Sons. BLACK silk mitts and gloves, ladies and gents kid gloves, Berlin wool wristlets, buck mitts and gloves to be found at F. & Sons. Goods Again. MORE new Goods by the last rropellcr. Poca hontas. Ferry & Soxs. 1)RIN ' S I PRINTS ! 1 New styles and in great . variety, at prices to suit, to be found at Ferry & Soxs DRESS GOODS I! Brocades, Alpacas, Lustres and Delaines, Fall styles, and city prices. Call and examine. Ferry & Sons. TRIMMINGS, Velvet Ribbons, Gimps, Fringes, Wrought Silk and other Buttons, Braids, &c., for the ladies, at Ferry & Sons. O PERA FLANNEL, just the article for ladies' backs, to be found at Ferry & Sons. ITUR and Worsted Victorines, and Gauntlets, : for ladies' wear, at Ferry & Sons. I EMBROIDERED COLLARS. CufTs, Linen, Laco 1 and Muslin Edgings, and Insertings, in great variety, at Ferry & Sons. SHOES, Slips and Botees, Ladies' Kid, Seal and Enameled Shoes and Boots, French Kid Slips, Silk and common Prunella Boots, Polka Ties, Jen ny Lind Buskins, Imperial Ties and various styles of Misses and Childrens' wear, at Ferry & Sons. SUPERIOR Article of Gloves, at FerrY&Soxs. SEVERAL varieties of Stock Ties, Italian Cra vats, Figured do., and heavy Mufflers, for gen tlemen, at Ferry & Sons. TINTED Enameled Envelopes, a new article, at the drug and variety store, Mill Point. L. M. s. Smith. 1)APER RAGS. Clean linen and cotton rags wanted in exchange for goods, at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. RADWAY S MEDICINES, at fhe Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L.M. S.Smitii. SUGARS. Anew supply, cheaper than ever sold at Mill roint,of the quality, pt the drug and va-. riety store. L. M. S. Smith. ' NEW DRUG STORE. DR. A. VANDUSEN & CO., ; WOULD respectfully inform ; the citizens cf Grand Haven, that they have just opened a New Drug Store In the building of ll. Grlffln, op posite the Washington House, "where they will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Drugs. Med icines, and perfumery, &c. &c; also nil kinds of good Liquors, such as Brandy, Port Wine, Gin, for . medicinal purposes, together with groceries of all kinds, of the best quality, and various other arti cles, such as are generally found in drug stores. Grand Haven, Sept. 19, 1853. . "113 tf.J J EAGLE HOTEL, by W. E. Barnard. iljj.CORNER WATERLOO AND LOUIS ST's.: The proprietor has recently refitted this House, and is now prepared to furnfsh good accommoda tions to all those who may favor him with a call. Carriages to and from the boats freo of charge. ' Grand Rapids, September. 1833. f 115 ly. PORK and O. R. Flour for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at the warehouse formerly ocenpid by Oilbert & Co. June 7,1853. . Henry Martin. North Kent Nursery ONE and three-fourth miles north of. Naih & Hastings' Sawmill, Sparta, Kent Co., Mich. I have at this young establishment, (ready for sale'this fall or next spring, a few thousand First Hale Apple Trees, ' , comprising many choice varieties, which I can' confidently recommend to those who think speedy ' bearing an object, as many of them blosseincd In the nursery last f prlng, and some now show fntit. Look at them gentlemen, they are Jnst what voir want. , . ,-, M. M. 1 I I'll. " ' JUS Cm. i Sparta; Sept., 1853. KENTUCKY RIFLE. P. G. and, eanlster Torr der, M. bb.; and No 3 Shot, Bar Lead and HO. rerctusion Cr, st "" Perry ft S6n