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iicinji kiid Pop(V hi a, C'hiv ITevr Hedicin Th University of free edrc. of Phlladelphl ed In April, tso. ;i . CAPITAL, $10(M ).' HENRY GRIFFIN, of Grand Hat , has Wen appointed their Agent for the i nty of Ot- a part of which have this day orrlvtjt the drug tor ftf aldGrlffln. viz: 1 . Dr. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, for ft etc., etc., ana ur. nwwanu ojiuy ui .nia.ifhArrv Root, for diarrhoea, chda morbus. wrap, colic, etc. 1 - urana naveu, icmuw; au, iow. Fresh Oyster J T OTH Keg and Can, J ast recel vedjjthe Union X Saloon. Grand Haven, Feb. 20, 1835. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of iwa, ss: At a session of the Probate Court t ie county of Ottawa, hoJden at the office ot o Judge thereof, at Grand Haven, on Mon j , the 19th day of February, In the year one tin: :ind eight hundred and fifty-five : Present, AM ira Hath away, Jr., Judge of Probate: In t natter of the estate of Patrick Maloney, dectg d : A PAPER purporting to be the last-j i and tes tament of said deceased, havinge n filed in this office, by John Malonev, and ash ; for pro late on the 6ame, or that letters of adi dstration may be granted on said deceased's ei ) ; there .upon It is ordered, that Monday, thes h day of -March next, at 1 o'clock in the after? n, be as signed for the hearing of said petitic, and that the belts nt law of said deceased, ai all other persons interested in said estate, arot juircd to appear at a session of said probate ccr , then to he holden at the office of the Judgt lercof, at 'Grand Haven, and show cause, if a there be, why the praver of the petitioner sin .1 not be granted , 'and it is further ordered, th aid petitioner,-John Maloney, give notice to i persons interested in said estate, of the pendq ' of said 'petition and the hearing thereof, by ca( ig acopy xf this order to be published in tho i nd River Times, a newspaper printed and circull ig in the county of Ottawa, three successive we i previous 'to said day of hearing. 179w4. William Hathaway, Jr., Judge ofrobate. To Parents and Chiltcn. A monthly series of Narratives, Dialers, Biog raphies, and Tales, for the Instruct! and En tainment of the Young. By JacoVlbbott. Embellished with numerous and bfttiful En 'gravings. j XOWRKADYt j I. ! BRUNO; or, Lessons of Fidelity, Tincc, and Sclf'Dcnial, taught bv a Dog. 3 II. WILLIE AND TlfE MOKTGAGSshowIng , how much may be accomplished by Joy. It is the design of the publishers to rdcr this in every way the most attractive and valble series for the young ever offered to tho publi 'hey are confident that they have facilities ftgiving it that wide circulation which will warr them in expending upon it all the resources ofttograph leal and illustrative art. The illustrate will be numerous, and in all respects equal tjose fur nished fn"" Harper's Magazine." Thcacccssive numbers' of the "Story Books" will bracc. a variety of subjects and different stylefj compo sition, including narratives, dialogucs-,criptivc essays, and entertaining stories of a ctactcr to Interest and delight the youthful mincihile im parting information that will bo importjt in sub sequent life. It will be the constant in of the author to furnish a scries of volumcslaptcd to family reading. He hopc3 so to conll the pre sentation of important and intercstin Juts with the circulation of sound principles in t, morals, and religion, that the "Story Books" ill Torm a Welcome and efficient aid in the work 'home ed ucation. Though not intended to be ( :xcluslvc ly religious character, they will be so designed to exert a moral and religious influ cc on the minds of the readers. a3 to adapt the :o the use of Sabbath School Libraries. . Terms. Each rfumber of "Hair's Story Books" will contain 1 GO pages in small; arto form, very beautifully illustrated, and pfintion super fine calendered paper. 1 The Series may be obtained of Boojellcrs, Pe riodical Agents, and Postmasters, dfrom tho Publishers, at Three Dollars a year, onventy-five Ients a number. , The two Periodicals, " Harper's l-p Monthly Iagazine" and " Harper's Story Bott," will be fupplicd to subscribers at Five Dollarf year, and i m oc puonsnca on the first day of cai month. The Postage on " Harper's Story Bmcs," which usi oc pam quarterly in advance, is cents. HARPER & BROTHERS, Iblishers. D KILL) APPLES Of good quality fct received Grand Haven, February 9, 1855. j . . T grlcmtural Warclioiic and Seed &2-t.gir 'rTHE subscribers have recently openla store on lysmai street, opposite tnc Public fill, where Keep constantly on nana a largctssortment rming-, Implements , Achincs, needs, r. j cy are also manufacturing PT.dvS of the moa approved Eastern Tatterns (iiluding the cclctatcd CurtU Plow), also. Cultivlors, Grain Crafts, &c. f her keep constantly on find Points for tyre than fifteen different hinds ojPlows. Tike rointt, as 'well as all other ciiBngs made at tli shop, alp of the best quality ojiard iron. ThlwoodinAof Plows is done by lliry Stone, wnoyjongcxiiricntcin tnc buslncss,liableshlm 10 exu in mis vancn ot dus ncss. I Faicrs and lioso connected with bricultural pursi, are in1cd to call and satisfthcmsclvcs that tls is lust tic establishment whlM thov havo .Bolonhceded. Stone JCiiubb. Graf Hanids, kbruarv 1. 1S53. 1 ns lv MaAlial's Sale. BY itue of a tof fieri facias, fried out of anlunder the lal of tho Circuit (Jurt of the XJnltedttates, for t District of Miclgan. and bcarinddate the a dav of VnvpmKr. A. n. 1851. totne directccftml doiivo.i r Jn coil at public Uetion, at t Court-Housc In lie village ' of,pran Haven, in lp county of Otti a, in the said Dlstict, pn the Artecnth day of Jpril, A. D. 1 T5; tn 0 clock H00 forenoon othat day, pe follolng describcVcal estate, situjtcd in the towrishiflof Spring LA, n gald counl of Otta wa, to w Lot nurat ibersixte two (2) of sctlon nam (16) townsl elgl: it (8) norh of range sixteen ) west, acco g to tho UHted States am saw mm thereon, survey, t and all t ether with a appurtenan thereunto h anywise ice, MarlM, tuppertainlg. Geo. 1 Dated Jbuary 00, 1853 A. oiiear Depnty. 177 w7 Horn rpHE unsigned has ved his' shop and JL stoek 41 Boots and street to thP'Old Wareho irom Washington corner of Frank- Vn and Wair streets, forme Gilbert & CI cci upiedby Messrs. I have net on hand achol ssortmcnt of the "best qualitvtf home made to which I kldly invite the s and Shoes; and ion or those who are deslroufjof procuring a article at the cheapest rat ill. Merrill. Grand Havh, January 23, 11 i"1UTLERY,lr; Pocket K.niytTabJe Knives yj- Razors, hears, Scissors, & the Drug and vrifir swrc.fim roiui. , . t.H. smith. ii ' DISSOLUTION. Tho co-partnership hereto fore existing under the name and firm of PORTER, BLAIR & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Benjamin F. Porter and John Mathison, under the firm of Porter & Mathison, at the old stand, Irving Hall. L. Porter, John, Mathison, Jas. Blaik. B. F. Porter. . Grand Rapids, January 1, 1855. Estray Notice. TAKEN up, on the 1st of December last, two Yearling Steers and a Yearling Bull. One of the steers is red with line back, the other brown with a white spot on his flank ; tho bull is white, sides and neck somewhat brinule, white face. S. CONNINGnAM. Georgetown, January 1, 1835. 1 175w6 Grand Rapids Book Bindery. THE undersigned would inform the citizcus of Ottawa county that they have now in suc cessful operation, in connection With their Print ing Establishment, a Book Bindery, located on Canal street Grand Rapids, next door to the Post Office. Thoy keep on Mnd, for sale, and will manufac ture to order all kinds and sizes of such as Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Shippiug Books and all kinds of County Records, in the best style, which will be sold at DETROIT PRICES. Magazines, Music, Periodicals, bound, and Old Books re-bound in every desirable style. B" All work warranted. Jacob Barns & Co. Grand Rapids, January 0, 1835. 174 ly Notice. I70UND by the subscriber, on the 7th inst, on . the beach of the lake, between the mouth of Grand River and the mouth of Muskegon river, 1 bbl. of pork and 5 bbls. partly tilled with meal. The same is now at my residence in Muskegon village. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take it away. Jonx Andersox. Muskegon, Dec. 11, 1831. 174 w4 I7 I DDLES. Another cartload of the best vio : lins ever brought to this city, at Wm. Preusser jJ Co. Grand Rapids, January 1, 1855. T UNING FORKS nt Wm. PreusseR & Co's. Gold Pens. BAGLEY'S celebrated Gold Pens arc now on hand at the Yellow Store. They arc Just ly esteemed the very best manufactured in the United States. For beauty of finish and durabili ty they challenge all competition. We have also pens manufactured by Bard and Brothers, Smith and Todd, Piqucttc, and all the best brands in the United States. ZG Bagley's pens warranted for one year. Wm. Preusser & Co. Juvenile Gift Books. AS large a variety as can be found in any one store in Chicago, or Detroit, and and at as low prices, at Terhune's Bookstore. Grand Rapids, Nov. 13, 1831. Gw ICG JUST Received at Griffin's Medicine Depot, 12 doz. Radway's Ready Relief, 4 4 Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, 4 ' Stampede Mixture, for fever and ague, Hive Syrup, Harlem Oil, etc Estray Notice. GAME into the enclosure of the subscriber on the second day of December last, a two year old Steer ; said Steer is red on each side, and has a white face, line back, and two white hind feet. The owner Is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take the same away. William S. Woodruff. Blcndon, January 1, 1835. 173 w4. Prayer Books IN Velvet Binding, gold and silver mounted, at Terhuxe's New Bookstore, Grand Rapids, Mich. LEMONS, Oranges, Figs, etc., etc., by the box or dozen, for sale by II. C. & W. UNION SALOON. THE undersigned having recently taken the stand formerly known as the Union Saloon, announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has fitted up the same with superior taste, and is now ready to furnish customers with Good Liquors, Oysters, Sardines, Tickled Tongue, Tripe, &c, with all the et ceteras, in good style. Fresh Oysters, all kinds of Fruit, Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples, &c, will be constantly kept on hand for family use. By close attention to business I trust I shall merit the patronage of the public. fl.3!)tf. Geo. Spencer. P. S. Arrangements have been made through which I shall be in constant receipt of the above articles bv way of Chicago. G. S. Grand itaven, Sept. 25, 18.34. TOY and Holiday Books, for the Children, at the variety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. ILANNEL and Knit Shirts and . Under Shirts, and Drawers, at the variety store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. BEESWAX and Burning Fluid at the drug store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. TCELAND Moss, Cough Candy, Fig X Paste and Gum Drops at the drug store, Mill Point. L. M.S. Smith. TKASK'S Magnetic Ointment, and Conger's Regulator and Tonic Liver Tills, at the drug store, Mill Point. . L. M. S. Smith. s ILVER WATCHES and Guard Chains. A fine assortment just received at Wm. Preusser & Co. A New stock of Crockery, just receiv ed, at the variety store, Mill Point. Nov. 30, 1834. L. M. S. SMiTn. HURRAH for the Holidays!! A splendid lot of Toys for Santa Claus and the Children, at the variety store, Mill Point. Nov. 30. L. M.S. Smith. RIGG'S Cosmetic and Lyon's Ka tharlon, splendid articles, for removing Dan drufT from the head and invigorating the hair, at tho Mill Point drug and variety store. L. M. S. Smith. CORN SHELLERS -the Boston Corn Shellcr, very low for cash, at Foster's Parry's. SHEET IRON A large lot for sale at wholesale at F. & P's. STOVES At wholesale a large lot of Premium Stoves at only one doJUr advance from furnance prices. , . F & P. OAABOX.ES GJjASS.A good ar- JJ tide Just, received at Foster & Parry's, which we will sell at a small advance to the trade, and we will retail it at not d largo, profit. Call and see. Holiday Gift Books. rpiIE largest assortment of Holiday -L Gift Books, &c., ever offered in this section of the country, runging in prices from 51 to $12, can be found at Terhune's New Bookstore, Grand Rapids. Nov.'Jl, 183-1. flG7 w6 CUTLERY BOXES just received at Foster and Parry's a good assortment. Nov. in, 18.34. 167 ly Fall Styles of Jewelry. THIS day received, one of the most extensive and beautiful assortments of Jewelry ever of fered to tho people of the Grand River Valley: It consists In part of Breast rins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings and Lockets. Prices range from tho very lowest to the most expensive articles, and we are sure to please the most fastidious. Wm. P. & Co. Monroe street, Grand Rapids. Oct. 4, 18.34. WANTED INDIANA STOCK SE curity Money, for which the highest Price will be paid in goods, at our store. H. C. & W. BOOTS And Shoes Just opening at ' Oct. 16, 1831. Ferry & Waxxace. DISSOLUTION. It is hercbv mutuallv agreed that the Senior" parser, William M. Ferry, does this day withdraw from the mercantile de partment of their firm;. All existing accounts, notes and obligations of said mercantile depart ment will be settled by William M. Ferry or Thom as W. Ferry. Wm. Mi Ferry, Wm. M. Ferry, Jr., Tuos. W. Ferry. Grand Haven, Oct. 16, 1834. ' NOTICE. The Senior partner, Wm. M. Ferry, in the mercantile business of Ferry & Sons, at Grand Haven, having this day withdrawn there from, the undersigned, Thomas W. Ferry and Wm. M. Ferry, Jr., have associated with them William Wallace in said business and the same will here after be carried on at the Oll stand, under the style or firm of Ferry & Wallace. Tuos. W. Ferry, Wm. M. Ferry, Jr., Wm. Wallace. Grand Haven, Oct. 16, 1854. SADDLERS' Sewing Silk, Embroidering Braid, Sewing Birds, Crochet Needles, Zephyr Wor steds, Linen and Cotton Floss, besides a great ma ny other things to numerous to mention this week. Haxtox, Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven, May l)th 1851. PAPER RAGS. Clean linen and cotton rags wanted in exchange for goods, at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith; CLOCKS FOR THE MILLION. WE have just unpacked one of the largest as sortments of clocks ever brought to this city. They were purchased from the manufactu rers for cash, and will be sold at a very small ad vance, to give room for a still larger stock for the winter season. The assortment consists of 8 day O. O. G. Alarm Clocks, ( a superior article.) 30 hour O.O. G. 30 hour O. G. ..... Wood ..... 12 shilling clocks (warranted for one year.) Octagon marine clocks (a beautiful article.) Also several very fine mantle and large marine clocks. DC7" The trade supplied at wholesale prices. Wm. Preusser & Co. Grand Rapids, one door West of the Catholic Church. Monroe street. October 4, 1831. f ICO ly $1,000 worth of Silver and Plated Ware. "ITTE Have now on sale a very choice and cx V V tensive lot of 'Silver and Plated IVarc complete sets-'-consisting of Tea and Table Spoons, Mustard and salt do., , Butter Knives, Sugar Shovels, Cream Ladles, With Teapots and Castors t'o match. Also a variety of Britannia and Silver Plated Candlesticks Fruit Baskets, etc. The Ladies arc invited to examine. October 4, 18.34 Wm. Preusser & Co. VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, ifc JUST received, by Express, a large assortment of Violins, ranging from $1,50 to S18; also a splendid lot of Flutinns and Accordcons, prices ranging from S2 to $13; together with a selection of extra fine Violin bows, strings, etc. Violin, Accordeon and Flutina Instruction Books always on hand. October 4, 18.31. . Wm. PHeusser & Co. FANCY GOODS. JUST received at Preusser & Co's. the following Fancy Articles FOR THE LADIES: Willow card and work Baskets, beautiful styles, Ladies sewing birds, the latest improved stjies, Hair-Pins, shell and wire, Card cases, inlaid with pearl, A large lot of wax beads, Combs pun", circle, dressing, tUck and India rubber, etc., etc. FOR THE GENTLEMEN We have" received the following : White and Green Goggles Port Monnrtis, all prices, . Gutta Pcrcha coated Penst Shell Tooth-picks; Twecacrs, Magnifying Glass cs. Dice-cups Horn Pocket Combs, with Or without mirrors, etc., etc. We arc now in the constant receipt of New Goods, and will soon be able to offer our custom ers an endless variety of articles not usually found in establishments of this kind. ORLANDO BELLOWS & Co., India Ilubber Warehouse, Woodward Ave nue, Detroit. Itlleh. INDIA RUBBER Goods of every description, consisting in part of Steam Packing, IIosc, Belting, Tubing, Coats, rants, Leggins, Gloves, Mittens, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, Piano and Table Covers, Breast Pumps, Syringes, Door Springs. Traveling Bags, &c, &c. C?" Wholesale and retail, at New York prices. May 30, 18-34. ' fl49 MORE NEW GOODS!! HAXTON, CUTLER & WARTS are on hand again, with another largo stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, and Ready Made Clothing, and aro prepared as usual to sell Goods a little lower than any other shop in town. All who doubt this will do well to call and be satisfied of its truth. Grand Haven, Nov. 1st, 1851. HECKER'S FARINA, Tearl Barley.Pearl Sago, Tapioca and Arrow Root, at the Mill Point Drugstore. L. M. S. Smith. Nov. 26.. f72h T?RESH OYSTERS, for sale by the can, a( the r "Union Saloon." Geo, SpknCIR. Grand Haven, Nor. 8, 1854.', ' IRVING HALL CLOTHING WAREHOUSE' NEW SPRING STOC& 1 ! nOUTEn &, MAtIIISOV. Penile... yw J. bets of every Variety of Clothing, foot of luunroo street, uranu xtapias, are now receiving iucir . SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Always tho cheapest, and now the most exten slve stock of Clothing ever oiTered in this city. We nrn evrliislvelv In thn rlnthfnir tmAe Hvn ting our entire attention to only one branch of uusiuess, ana are onenug vioms ana vioiningat prices m a i DEFY COMPETITION ! CLOTHING GOODS. We offer for sale, by the Piece or Package, a complete assortment of Broadcloths, all colors, Cassimcres, of every variety, Drap D'Etes, Cashmere Cloths, Cashmeret, Queens Cloth, Alpacas, Fancy Linen and Cotton Coating, Buff and Blay Linen and Lawns, Bleached and Fancy Barnsley Drills, English and French Cottonades, White, Buff and Marseilles, Padded and Dyed Ducks and Drills, Satins, Grenadines, Velvets, Paddings, Silecias, &c, &c. Together with every variety of AMERICAN CLOTHS, DOESKINS, FANCY CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &c. COATS. CONSISTING IN PART OF Superfine colored and black French cloth Frock, Dress and Sack Coats. Also, Pcltocs. Sacks, Half sacks and Frocks, of Cloths Cassimcres, Tweeds, Satinctts, &t: . 5,000 LINEN COATS, AT RETA.IL Oft BY THIS CASE. Frocks, Half-sacks, Sacks, bound and corded latest styles manufactured from Dlhy Linen, Farmers' Drills, Padded and Dyed Ducks, Basket Drills, Lawns, etc. PANTALOONS. SPLENDID VARIETY, CONSISTING OF Broadcloth, Cassimcre, Doeskin ; great variety of Fancy Cassimcre; White Linen Drill, Ducks, fiambroon, Satinctt, Tweed, Kentucky Jean, Farmers' Drills, Alpaca, Queen's Cloths, Drap D' Etc, Cashmeret, E;-minett, Cottonade, Denims, etc., etc., VESTS. Plush, Velvet, plain and figured Grenadines; Black, Brown and Green Farmers' Satins ; Poplins, Valencia, Black and figured Satins, Barethea, Plain and Watered Alpaca, Marseilles; White, buff and figured buff and Brown Linen. GEXTLEMEXS' FURNISHING GOODS. Silk Wrappers and Drawers, Saxony, Merino, Knit-cotton, Cotton Flannels, etc., etc. SHIRTS. White, CoIored Hickory, Gingham, Calico, etc. CRAVATS. Black and figured ; TaflTeta and Satin, figured and plain; Vcrleatas and Matteona; Lawn, Silk and Linen. Plain and figured Satin Scarfs; to- ether with a great variety of Satin Tab Stocks; ow do.; Erricsson and Napoleon Tics; Hair Stocks, etc., etc. GLOVES. Kid, Kid tdt Silk, Lisle Thread, Cottbn, Berlin, etc., etc. STRAW GOODS. COMPRISING, IN PART, Panama, Canton, Rutland, Jenettc and Leghorn Braids, Palm Leaf, etc., to which we invite the at tention of Country Merchants and City Dealers. HATS. Silk Hats, Spring Style, Just Received. Fur Kossuth. Wool do., Black Congress Hats, Webster and Cassimere do., Youth's and Chil dren's Beaver's, etc., etc. BOYS' CLOTHING. Youth's Patent Leather Belts, Boys' Pants, Boys' Linen Coats, Vests, Overalls, etc., etc; We are constantly receiving additions to our now extensivo stock, rtnd would respectfully in vito an examination, as wo feel sure that, with our facilities we tan ofter Goods at favorable priefcs. First two Floors Devoted to tho Retail Trade, where all kinds of CUSTOM WORK is made to order In the most approved fashions, ly 117J PORTER & MATHISON. Irving Hall, Grand Rapids, Mich. r INEN COATS, for 75 cents. L PORTER & MATHISON INDIA RUBBER GOODS. HEREAFTER wo will keep on sale all fancy articles made from India Rubber, such as Side, Tuck, Round and Dressing Combs ; Toys. Rattles, Ladles' Garters, etc. The durability of these goods must commend them to the public. October 4, 1854. Wm. P. & Co. B LACK TEA, a choice article, at Mill Tolnt. Li. Al. . SMITH. OR SALE. The cast half of the south-west Quarter of section 29, town 0 north raniro 15 west; known as the Norrls Farm. For particulars enquire of George Tarks, Grand Haven. J. C. IIowell, Chicago, 111. March 23, 1854. fl39tf. WATCHES. Wm. Preusser & Co. have received a large assortment of Watch ed, consisting of gold and silver hunting, and do. do. levers. Buying directly from the Importers, they can sell them cheaper than any other firm in this vi cinity. 'A sf rt,tfUiri anrtmfif at COOds for tne rail tna wintr iraae, amvcu mis muni-1 FBHBT A WA!.t' ,Hng IRENCH merinos; PARAMET- JL tas, Alapaccas' Gala Plaids, Delalmw,- Caib meres, etc. etc- tellies off at extremely km jvrices. ' ii. a & w. B ONNET Ribbons, Artificial J'lowers, Ruche Border In great profusion at f lie new store ot II.C.&W. 1854. PERRY & SOtfS, FORWARDING C0!3lISSt0N MERCHANT Central Dock, Water St., Grand Haven, Mich,' uooas irom unicago, deposiiefT wim R. HI. MITCHELL CO.j. 102 and 19-1 Fire Proof Warehouse, Waiei 8t. Chicago, will be forwarded without delifyV Wit. M. Ferht Wm- m- Ferbt, Jr., f ; XERRT, Tjl09 w fEnnV. )' HAXTON. CUTLTTO ftr WAPTS (8ffCCESSOBS TO H. MARTIN AND C. B ALDEE.) Fbrfrrfraing and CommlaIonMcrctl.han Dealers In all kinds of Produce, Lumber, Shingles, Salt, &c, &c. BENJ. HAXTON, D. CUTLEIl. H. L. WARTS. nniTK sufclscrihcr-i finvf 1-- O. imu iiuva of Godds of Messrs. Gilbert & Co., have re- 1 .L A. - .1.1., . . . . " . . iuuvcu inciu iu mar om siana, lately occupied br H. Martin, where they will bo happy to see air their old rustnfffo.ra. nnrl n m nn v nw nnno nm ,.,m call. We shall tte making ndditions to our stock maicw aays, ana wm maKo it ror the interest of all those wanting td nttrdlldso rood fino.i nt iw rates, to buy of us, Our motto will be the "Nimble sixpence," and other establishment in the Grand River Valley. Haxton, Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven. Feb. 22, 1854. Ilagat Old IlAiriM Clean llaae it I ANY quantity of Clean Paper Kags wanted at this office. Subscriptions to the "Time$" may be paid in Rags, and Rags will pay for our money, therefore, produce the Ragl. oepicmDer zv, l&oy. TYnit Ttpm. I AM now receiving, direct from the celebrated Toledo Nursery, a large supply of the best va rieties of fruits and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. Orders will be faithfully and promptly filled N. A. McLenathan, Agent. Grand Rapids, November, 1853. 121 tf COTTONADE PANTS, for 50 cents. PORTER & MATHISON. LINEN VESTS, for 00 cents. PORTER" & MATlllSON. !TO SPORTSMEN. JUST received, an assortment df Double and Single Barreled Shot Guns, and are daily ex pecting a large assortment of Rifles, Pistols, Re yolvcrs, Hunting Knives, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, etc. It is our Intention" to keep on hand everything in this line, at prices that will compare with the Eastern cities. Hunters arc requested to call on us- , Wm. Preusser & CO. Grand Rapids, Oct. 4, 1854. NOTICE. Whereas my wife, May, has left my bed and board without anyjust cause or prov ocation ; this is, therefore, to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account; An i shall pay no debts of her contracting after ibis date. James N. Elms. Polkton, Oct. 10, 1854. f 161 w3 HUNTERS, ATTENTION 1 SP OUT SMEWS WARE-ROOM. IN addition to our Jewelry Establishment, we have now on sale almost everything pertaining to a Hunter Perfect Equipment 1 Comprising in part the following articles : Rifles with brass, German silver and steel mountings. Shot Guns--double and single barreled. Allen's and Bacon's self-cocking Pistols. Game Bags common and fancy. Dram Flasksor the hunter's companion. Hunting Knives all prices and superior articles. Patent Shot Belts improved styles. Shot Pouches Buffalo horns German silver" mounted with silk cords dog collars with secret locks. Caps' metal lined, water prbdf and doublo water proof. Gun Wadding bolt's percussion Tills, etc., at Wm. Preusser & Co. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! FERRY & WALLACE are now opening a large" assortment of New Goods, direct from New York. Their stock consists in part of Children's Fancy Wool Hose, do. Grecian Boots, Gents. Gre Merino 1-2 Hose, do. Lambs Wool. Do. Woolen. ' A large asssortment of Cap Ribbons, Worsted Braids, do. Silks, Linen Edgings, the Latest Styles. A large and general assortment bf lteddy Made Clothing, consisting of Fine Frock and Dress Coats, Heavy do., Drab and White Overcoats, do. Brown, Beaver, Blue and Pilot Men and Boys' Sacks, Fine Satin Vests, Fancy Silk, Silk Plush, Embroidered Velvet, . Valencias, do. Cloth. Fancy Cassinitre Pants, of all descriptions, Latcs styles Pea Jackets, Striped and check'd Shirts, India Rubber rants, do. Coats, Worsted Vests, do. Farmers' Satin. Worsted Table Covers, latest styles, Silk Handkerchiefs, all kinds, from 2 s. to $i, A large assortment of black Italian Cravats, Silk Vestings, Silk Velvet, Lace Edgings, Ladies' Worked Collars, latest styles, Casbmero,' Silk, Lisle Thread, Berlin and Chamois Gloves, Cashmere Hose, assorted colors. Mens' Kip and Calf Boots, oil treed, Pumps, , Gaiters, Congress do., peg'd and sewed, do. Buck, Patent Buckle do.. Ladies' Calf hecl'd Boots, Spring do., Kid Welt do., Bronze sole, Enameled peg'd Tolka do.. Silk Gaiters, Congress do., Lasting do., Silk Fancy Button d6, Bronze Opera Ties, Enameled Fancy Jenny LindTics, French Mo. Buskins, Misses Kid Boots, Goat do., Enameled do.. Gaiters, all kind, Children's Open Boots, Enameled circular do., Bronze and Block Opera do., Morocco Boots Gents. French Sandals, do. India Rubber Shoes, Ladies French Sandals, do. India Rubber Buskins, etc. Oct. 54, 1854. ' KNIVES WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of extra fine- pocket knives warranted not to cut In the eye. Look at them. Wm. Pretsseb J-Co. y I?OR SALE.-.Two Mantle Vases, with cholc . Artificial Flowers, also one FINE MAHOGANY PIANX) ' for 6alc cheap, at the Jewelry store of r October 4, 1S54. Wm. Preusser & Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Flutes, Violins, Clarionets, Fifes, . Guitars, Accordeons. For sale at the.Jewclry store of Wm. Preussek & Cd To Lumbermen. JUST printed and for sale, at tho Times office, A very neat nd convenient table of sawlogs re duced to board measurethe calculations aro cor. red and reliable, and the six and shape conVeni ent for use. . . . , v , : . Every man engagtd in Icrrabiorfng ough: to to provided with this table, to enable him to nk bis own calculations on the contents of low. Th expcs is but trifling, r