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Hew Dragf, Medicine, and Grocery Store. GRIFFIN & Co. have now in store and to arrive at the old stand opposite the Washington ??se the lowing named goods which will bo old at lowest rates lor Ready Cash. PROVISIONS. Tn?ork IIams Flour, Butter, Lard, Hamburgh & Illinois Cheese, packing and table Salt, dry and ?;reen Apples and Peaches, Potatoes, Onions, Corn, orn meal, Oats, ship stuff and Bran. GROCERIES. Clarified & Brown Sugars, Molasses, chewing and smoking Tobacco, St. Louis Syrup, Vinegar, Hyson, Green, and Black Teas, Rice, Rio and Java Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Nutmeg, Cloves, Ginger, Matches, Saleratus, Soda, Cream Tartar, brown, and toilet Soap, Candles, Mustard, Pickles, Snuff, Regalia, Principa, Havana and Jenny Lind Cigars, Catsup, Soda and Boston Crackers, Brooms, Tubs, Pails, covered Boxes, Italian Maccaroni, yeast Powders, Indigo, Fig blue, Cocoa, Chocolate, Rai sins, Nuts. Citron, Prunes, Sago, Saltpetre, Salts, Soda, Mackerel, White fish, Cod fish, Clothes Pins, Mop handles, Brushes, Red wood, Madder, Log wood, Copperas, Candies of all kinds, Nut galls. Liquorice, Black lead, Davis Ink, Blacking, Pow der, Shot and Caps. OILS. Winter, Lamp, Linseed, Sweet, Olive, Lemon, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Anise.Cloves.Worm wood, Caraway, Castor, Cedar, Ergot, Rosemary, Burga mot, Juniper, Cod Liver, Wintergreen, Hemlock, extract Conium Cubebs, Organium, Canada Bal sam Copevia, Tinct. Opium, Paragoric, Capsicum, Myrrh, Cardamon, Lavender, Laudanum, Orange Peal, &c., &c. Medicines, Drugs, Crockery, Glass, &c. Opium, Morphine, Quinine, Rheubarb, Gentian, Sarsaparilla, Aloes, Columbo, Trusses, Breast pipes, syringes, Quassia, Borax, Jither, Spirits Ni tre, Turpentine, Ammonia, Arrow Root, Acetate Zlnk, Arsenic, Antimony, Blue Pill, Moffatt's, Brandreths, &c, Alkanet, Bay Rum, Court plaster, Blood Root, Cochineal, Chloroform, Corrosive Sublimate, Castile Soap, Chalk red & white, Whl ting.White & Red Lead, painters and artists Brush es, Gold leaf, Assafoetida, Gum Arabic, Gambogue, Manna, Saffron, quart, pint, 1-2 pint bottles and vials, Tumblers, Tea pots, Plates. Cups & Saucers, Pitchers, Chambers, Glass Table Lamps, Jalap, Hops, pure Gin, Brandy, Wine &c. for medicinal purposes, Cough Candy, Osgood's Chologogue, Magnetic Ointment, Bears Oil, Lubin's extract, Fosgate's Cordial, Turlington's Balsam, Hair Dye, Hair Oils, Oak Oil, Radways R. R., Godfrey's Cor dial, Opodeldoc, Ayers Pectoral, Shakers Herbs, Yankee Notions, buck Mitts and Gloves, Boys mitts, Whip lashes, Writing & Letter Paper, pens, wafers, envelops, note paper. Grand Haven, Sept. 12, 1854. f 157 tfj HUNTERS, ATTENTION 1 SPOILSMEN'S WARE-ROOM. IN addition to our Jewelry Establishment, we have now on sale almost everything pertaining to a Hunter' Perfect Equipment I Comprising in part the following articles : Rifles with brass, German 6ilver and steel mountings. Shot Guns double and single barreled. Allen's and Bacon's self-cocking Pistols. Game Bags common and fancy. Dram Flasks or the hunter's companion. Hunting Knives all prices and superior articles. Patent Sliot Belts improved styles. Shot Pouches Buffalo horns German silver mounted, with silk cords dog collars with secret locks. Caps metal lined, water proof and double water proof. Gun Wadding Colt's percussion Tills, etc., at Wm. Preusser & Co. KNIVES WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of extra fine pockel knives warranted not to cut in the eye. Look at them. Wm. Preusser Co. FOR SALE. Two Mantle Vases, with choice Artificial Flowers, also one FINE MAHOGANY PIANO for sale cheap, at the Jewelry 6tore of October 4, 1854. Wm. Preusser & Co. M TTCirtAT IVOTDITf irVTC 1-lutes, violins, Clarionets, lues, Guitars, Accordeons. For sale at the Jewelry store of Wm. Preusser & 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 styles, Hair-Pins, shell and wire, Card cases, inlaid with pearl, A large lot of wax beads, Combs puff, circle, dressing, tuck and India rubber, etc., etc. FOR THE GENTLEMEN We have received the following : White and Green Goggles, Port Monuals, all prices, Gutta Percha coated Pens. Shell Tooth-picks, Tweezers, Magnifying Glass es. Dice-cups Horn Pocket Comb3, with or without mirrors, etc., etc. We are 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. ATC H ES. Wm. Preusser & Co. have received a large assortment of Watch es, 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. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. HEREAFTER we will keen on sale all fancy articles made from India Rubber, such as Side, Tuck, Hound and Dressing Combs: Toys. Rattles, Ladies' Garters, etc. The durability of these goods must commend them to the public. October 4, 1854. Wm. P. & Co. BONNETS. We have the largest stock of Bon nets ever brought to this market, consisting of over 20 different kinds, prices ranging from one shilling, to the fine Leghorn at three dollars. Be fore you buy elsewhere, call at II. C. & W's. CUT and Wrought Nails at the Commercial Em porium, Mill Point. L. M. S. Sm.th. s ILVER WATCHES and Guard Chains. A fine assortment just received at Wm. Preusser & Co. New Books. Lamplighter Fern Leaves, 2d Series, My Schools and School Masters, Isaac Hopper, Despotism in America, Familiar Science, Home Life in Germany. Electrical Science, Life and Sayings of Mrs. Partington, Mud Cabin, Downing's Rural Essays, Grinncll Expedition, Agricultural Chemistry, Cole's Fruit Book, Scientific Annual 1&4, Elements of Meteorology, UucJt's Hook of Flowers, Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden, Hawthorn's Wonder Book, etc., etc., Just received at the Variety store, Mill Point. B OOTS and Shoes Just opening at wci. u, io. ferry & Wallace. AYcEK?tCiIER,RY SECTORAL, Harlem Oil, Seidlctz Powders. Biffclnw'a AirtiM iTva 8yrp, Balsam of Honey, Radway's Ready Relief, VJ 11, OC V t WE are constantly receiving additions to our spring and summer stock of Dry Goods, our assortment is nearly complete, and as to prices we defy competition : our assortment consists in par& of ChalliBerage, Poplins, Printed Lawns, Alpneaa,. Mous. do Lain s figured and plain, Mohair Lustre-, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. &c. Please call and see. Haxtox, Cutler & Warts. , Heady Made Clothing IN great quantities has arrived, in Grand Haveny at the new store of Haxton, Cutler & Wartsr purchased expressly for the wants of this market. The stock is made up of the best materials and im good styles. We have Brown Linen Coats from 6 to 20s ; also Kentucky Jeans, Casslmcres, Tweeds, and Broad Cloth, Frock and Sack Coats, Cottonadc, Linen, Doeskin, and fancy Casslmere Pants, Linenr Marseilles, Valencia, Cashmere, Drat d' Ete Vests, Overalls. Overshirts, Oil Clothing, &c, all of which we are selling at very low prices. II. C. & W, . CROCKERY STORE. A NfW Arrangement. E. D. BENEDICT & CO., HAVE taken the new store on Canal street first door north of the Post-office, which has been fitted up in superior style expressly for thetr busi ness, and they are now receiving their new stock of CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, to which the attention of the citizens of Grand Haven and the surrounding country is respectful ly invited. Constant additions will be made during the season so as to keep on hand at all times an as sortment so large and varied that all can bo suited in style and price. In addition they have many articles " too numerous to mention:' in the line of HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. THEIR STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES is complete, and will be sold at slight advance from cost to make room for other goods. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call at the Jrocicery More, as its location in this city is a permanent thing. E. I). BENEDICT & CO. Grand Rapids, June, 1834. ' 152 ly IYON'S KATHARION an excellent prepara .j tion for the Hair, to prevent baldness, fulling off of the Hair a large supply just received at II. C. & W. CROCKERY and Glass Ware a full assortment just received by II. C. W. JETNA INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn. C'haittrrcl, 1810. CASH CAPITAL, $300,000. INSURES Merchandise generally, Stores, Dwell ings, Warehouses. Buildings, Public and Pri vate, Mills, Manufactories, &c.; and takes Inland Risks of property by Lakes, Rivers, Canals, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. Rates of Premium as low as security to the insured permits. Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on fa vorable terms, by Haxton, Cutler & Warts, Agents at Grand Haven, Mich. HAXTON, CUTLER k WARTS ARE now receiving from Propellers Pocahontas and Troy, the balance of their large and ex tensive Spring and Summer stock of Hardware, Groceriers and Crockery, to which we invite the attention of all those who wish to buy goods at very low prices. Grand Haven, June 5, 1854. YANKEE FEED CUTTER. THE undersigned having purchased the right for the county of Ottawa, is now prepar ed to furnish any number of this ur.cqnalcd icI tmit r, at wholesale or retail. That this machine- is the best now in use the proprietor confidently asserts, and refers to the following, among many other recommendations. Boston, Dec. 20, 1853. We, the subscribers, cut hay daily for the num ber of horses attached to our names. We have used the Hyde lloll Feed Cutter and various other kinds. e now use the Yankee Feed Cutter, and after a trial of two years, freely say that we know of no hay cutting machine that can compete with it in either of the following particulars, viz: Its simplicity and durability, the ease with which it can be governed and kept in repair, and the quan tity of iced it will cut in a given length of time. It affords us pleasure to recommend so good and perfect an article to the notice of the public. Signed Forristall Parmalee, Omnibus propri etors, 100 horses ; Thomas J. Pierce Co., do., 00 ; Ezra Fomstall, superintendent city stables, 05; Daily & Hendly, stable keepers, 50 : Charles Houyh- ton, 30. Boston, Dec. 26, 1853. J. II. Bennett, Esq. .-Yours of the 16th Inst., was received, and in answer to your inquiries con cerning the Yankee Feed Cutter, have to say that I have 6old about $15,000 worth of machines, ( Yankee Feed Cutters) which have given almost universal satisfaction. Hiram Blackmer. Apply to the Checkered Shop Canal street, Grand Rapids, or Messrs. rerry & Sons, Grai d Haven. flGO lyj P. R. Jarvis. urand liaven, uctooer 4, 1804 A TVATTIT TD A TVT Transportation Company ! ! CAPITAL. 900.000. Incorporated under the Law of the Stntc of JV'v York. The. Merchants1 Transportation Company. The Clinton Line. The New York and Cincinnati Line. The American Transportation Company. The Western State Line. Tlie New York and Western Line. The Western Lake Boat Line. The Troy and Erie Line. THE above named lines have sold their proper ty to this company, which will be prepared on the opening of navigation, to offer the facilities of the united interest of those lines for the pur pose of transporting property, cither East or West The company has abundant means, both in steam propellers and boats, to give any property intrusted to them the greatest dispatch, and it shall be their care to transport all property 6afely and In good order. The President and Directors, believing that their present organization will enable them to do the bu siness intrusted to them as cheap, and fully equal, if not better than it has heretofore been done, so licit from the customers of the before mentioned lines a continuance of their patronage. RUFUS C. PALMER, President. HIKAM MILES, Vice President. WELLS D. WALLBR1DGE, Secretary. JOHN R. WHEELER, Treasurer. Directors Hiram Niles, Rufus C. Talmer, W'm.Monteath, Wells D. Wallbrldge, James C. Evans, Franklin Lee, Horatio N. Bolt, A. H. White, N. Chambcrlin, John R Wheeler, Ansel R. Cobb, M. M. Caleb. K7" For freight contracts apply to the follow ing offices : Company's office, Marine Block, Buffalo; IT. N. Holt. M. M.Caleb, No.Gl, Pearl street, New York ; N. Chambcrlin, A. II. White, No. 155, Broadway, New York; G. G. Kidder. J. C. Oatman. No. 19, State street, Boston ; C. M. Chapin, No. 25, Quay street, Albany ; and Haxton, Cutler & Warts, Grand Haven. We are prepared to contract freights from New York, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, and other ports on the lakes, by the above, to Grand Rapids, or Ionia, direct. Goods contracted from Chicago to any port on Grand River, at fair rates. Haxtok, Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven, March 20, 1855. D RIED APPLES Just received, the best article in this market, selling very cheap, at H.C.&.W. T)OCKET Memorandum and Pass Books at tho Jl variety Store. L. M. 9. Smith. Grand Rapids Iron "Works and Flow Manufactory. BALL & BABCOCK, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Mill Castings, Plows, Cultivators, Potash and Cauldron Kettles, Hollow ware, Box Stoves, and other castings of all descriptions. Al so Hill's Patent Governors. The above articles will be made to order on short notice and most of them are kept constant ly on hand. We have also several Lathes in operation and with them one Screw Cutting Lathe of the most approved pattern. Any thing wanted in the line of Machinery or Repairing can be had at our works on fair terms and warranted to be as good as the best. A select and full assortment of patterns on hand. 115 lyj Daniel Ball, Ciias. P. Baucock. Grand Rapids, September, 1853. THOSE Looking Glasses havo come. Call and see them at the drug and variety store, Mill Point. L.M.S. Smith. GILT Edged Note and Letter Paper, and a choice supply of other Stationery, at the drug and variety store, Mill Point. L.M.S. Smith. I AM continually manufacturing and have now on hand BOOTS and SHOES made from the best of Eastern Leather, which I will sell cheap for cash. All kinds of work made to order. This market has never been furnished with a better stock than I now have. Now, Ladies and Gents, if you want good work of a fancy or durable quality call at my shop before going elsewhere. My work is warranted "not to rip." II. Merrill. Grand Haven, Dec.20, 1852. JUSTICE'S GUIDE. Tiffany's Treatise on Jus tice's Courts, adapted to the laws of Michigan. A full supply of this popular work just received from the publisher. A remittance of $2,00, the price of the work, will ensure a copy by return mail, postage paid. Address or call nt Howe's Bookstore. Grand Rapids, Mich. ' WE have just received another large addition to our already extensive stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.. etc.. and continue to sell a little cheaper than the cheapest. Please call and examine our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. II. C. & W. TTOSIERY, for Ladies and Gents. An assort- LJL ment at the Drug and Variety 6tore, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. GLOVES and Mitts, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Kid, at the Mill Point Commercial Emporium. L.M. S. Smith. CUTLERY. Knives, Scissors, Razors, etc., etc., at Smith's Commercial Emporium, Mill Point. (RICE'S celebrated Fine Cut Tobacco, at Smith's, Mill Point. MILL Files, Hand Saw, and Cross Cut files just received at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M.S. Smith. -UR STOCK of Groceries consists in part of V N. O. Sugar, 1. K. do., Stuart s Syrups and Molasses, Fresh Raisins, in 1-3 and 1-4 boxes, Cod- nish, the best in market, etc., etc. Oour stock is now complete and we aro selling cheap for cash. Ladies and Gentlemen, give us a call. Haxton, Cutler & Wakts. POPLINS. Beautiful patterns, just opened at the Variety store, Mill Point. READY MADE CLOTHING can be purchased of Haxton, Cutler & Warts, at less money than any other store in town. Our stock consists of Tweeds, Broadcloth, KeKtucky Jean and Satti nett Coats, and Pants ; Dcmin Overalls and Sacks, Striped Shirts, Red and Blue Flannel Shirts, &c. VTOTICE. Having sold our stock of Merchan- L! disc, to Messrs. Haxton, Cutler & arts, we wish all those indebted to us, by note or book ac count, to settle without delay. February 23, 1351. Gilbert & Co. ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN 1 ! We wish it expressly understood that we pay tho high est market price, in cash, on delivery, for good Pine Logs. Lumber and Shingles. Feb. 23, 1851. Gilbert & Co. T?KENCH MEKINOS.PAKAMET- J- tas, Alapaccas, Gala Plaids, Delaines, Cash meres, etc. etc., selling off at extremely low prices. II. C. & W. GOLD PEN MANUFACTORY. C. Plquctte, of Detroit, Manufacturer of Su nt i lor Gold Pens, UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND FINE FINISH. TJOINTS, twenty different kinds made, some as jl iow us qi,ou ior i en ana diver iioicier. Damaged Pens repointcd. Medium CO cents. Engrossing 75 cents. Diimnccnl nens sent bv mail, onrlnsfnir thi amount for repairs in Post Oiflcc.Stamps, will be promptly attended. Detroit, Jannary, 1S5J. T?LANNEL and Knit Shirts and JL Under Shirts, and Drawers, at tho variety store, aim roint. L. M. S. Smith. "VTOTICE. We arc prepared, as usual, to make 1A advances of Cash, Grain and Merchandise, to assist those who have pine timber, and wish to contract logs. Feb. 23, 1851. Gilbert & Co. ORLANDO BELLOWS & Co., India ltubber Warehouse, Woodward Ave nue, Detroit, Mich. Orlando Bellows, ) Tt,i- n,i i toii...ttii Joh II. Ideson, J Undcr Odd Fellows Hall. TNDIA RUBBER Goods of every description, x. consisting m part or Steam Packing, Hose, Belting, Tubing, Coats, Pants, Leggins, Gloves, Mittens. Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings. Piano and Table Covers, Breast Pumps, Syringes, Door springs, l raveling uags, &c., &c. K7 Wholesale and retail, at New York prices. May 30, 1851. 119 O ADDLERS' Sewing Silk, Embroidering Braid, O Sewing Birds, Crochet Needles, Zephyr Wor steds, Linen and Cotton Floss, besides a great ma ny other things to numerous to mention this week. Haxton, Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven, May Uth, 185-1. 1)APER RAGS. Clean linen and cotton rags wanted in exchange for goods, at the Drug and Variety More, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. SHIRTS and Drawers, blue mixed; a large as sortment of Red and White Flannel ; Woolen iarn, an oi wiu ucsi quauiv, ior saic m Ferry & Wallace. rpilEbcst assortment of Tin Ware in town, can JL be found at the store of Haxton Cutler & Warts. New Stock Just Received. TT MERRILL has jnst arrived from the city of JL JL Chicago with a large lot of Express Goods, consisting ot Ladies' Gaiters, Bronzed Top Boots, Morocco Boots, Enameled " Goat and Calf do., Kid Buskins, Misses Mo. Gaiters, Enameled Boots and Cacks of every variety. N. B. I have now on hand a very large stock of home manufacture which I will sell cheap. Grand Haven, March 4, 1854. fill. Hew Goods, at Reduced Prices. C. DAVIS & CO. RE now receiving a large and well selected V. stock of goods, for the Fall and Winter trade. Consisting of Staple ant Fancy Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, such as Fancy Dress and Sack Coats, Overcoats, rants, vests, omns anu draw ers, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Drugs and fAinfl Tnint And Oil. Groceries and Provis ions, Shelf Hardware. Iron, Nails and Glass, Glass ware and C'rocKery, stoves auu oiut.uu. ah ui which will be sold cheap for Ready Pay. The highest price paid for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Shingle Bolts and Square Timber. fC7tf. Muskegon, Uttawa uo., wicn.,uci.i, ioo. Grand Haven and Chicago line. The Vaut Mulling Schooner., New Hampshire, Capt. Warren. Lizzie Throop, " Clidesdell. Illinois, ...... - Burke. Vermont, " TT7ILL make regular trips between Chicago and W Grand Haven during the season of 1854. Freights deposited with JAMLS K. IIUGUmN, of Chicago, will receive prompt attention, and bo freighted at uniform rates during the season. Haxton, Cutler & Warts, Agents. Grand Haven, March 8, 1854. OUR stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, will be sold at a very email ad vance from cost, to make room for the New Goods. Now is your time for bargains. Call at tho new store of Haxton, Cutler & Warts. AYER'S PILLS. THE greatest discovery of the age is, AY 13 It' S CATHARTIC WLLSi They don't help complaints, but they cure them. One box has cured Dyspepsia. Three boxes have cured the worst cases of Scrof ula. Two boxes have cured Erysipelas. One box always cures the Jaundice. Three boxes aro sure to cleanse the system from boils: often less than one does it. Two boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers on the legs. Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. One dose cures the headache arising from a foul stomach. Strong doses often repeated expel every worm from the body. They should be given to children who arc always more or less affected with this scourge. As a gentle Thysic they have no equal. One box cures derangement of the Liver. Half a box cures a cold. They purify the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of every disease. As a Dinner Pill there is not their equal In the world. They are purely Vegetable, and can do no harm, but do accomplish an unaccountable amouut of good. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell. Mass., and sold by all Druggists and Deal ers in Medicine through this section. Sold by J. S. Farrand, Detroit; Henry Griffin, Grand Haven; II. G. Post, Holland; Steel & Hedges, Steel's Landing; and by all dealers in medicines every where. 1812m. JACKONETS. Swiss and Book Muslins, at the Drug and Variety store, Mill Point. ON consignment, 10 Boxes BidwclPs & Son's superior Candies at Griffin's for sale by the Box; also a quantity of J. W. Squier's best Su perfine Flour, at Griffin's. 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 contlrine to merit their fa vor. I have just received my fall and winter stock of Leather; comprising French Calf Skins, Philadel phia and Roanoke Kip, Spanish Sole ank oak tan ncd leather, and English Bend. I am now manu facturing all kinds of work in my line, such as mens' Dress Boots of the latest style, ladies' wear of all kinds. Uents., jr you want boots in the height of fashion, made of substantial material call and sec mine, and buv CHEAP FOR CASH. Grand Haven, Dc-20, 1852. II. Merrill. LADIES Cloaks, ready made, for sale at M.ql Point by L. M. S. Smith.' Oakland and Ottawa Railroad. THE Stockholders of the Oakland and Ottawa Railroad arc hereby notified that payment is required upon tho subscriptions to tho Stock of said Company at the rate or five 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 bo made to H. Pennover Esq. Agent at Grand Haven. C. C. Trowbridge Treasurer Grand Haven Dec. 0 1853. 124 tf A New stock of Crockery, just receiv ed, at the variety store, Mill Point. Nov. 30, 1831. L. M. S. Smith. INSURANCE. THE subscribers have been appointed Agents for the following Responsible Companes : JKtiia Insurant c Co., of 1 1 ait lord, nntl Northwf strrn Insurance Co., of Oswrgo. And arc prepared to take risks on produce and merchandise going East, at as low rates as by any other company. We will also insure merchandise from New York, Boston, Albany, or Buffalo, to Grand Haven, at rates satisfactory to those wish ing Insurance. Applications made to us. nt our office, in Grand Haven, will be promptly attended to. Haxtox. Cutler & Warts. Grand Haven, March 28, 1&35. SHEET IKON-.-A large lot for sale at wholesale at F. & T's. STOVES At wholesale -a large lot of Premium Stoves at only one dollar advance from furnance prices. F. & P. T UNING FORKS at Wm. Preusser & Co's. New Goods. A Few of our extensive assortment of goods for tho fall and winter trade, arrived this morn ing. Ferrt & Wallace. B LANK Books can be had at the Drug and Va riety otore, xiiiu rouu. ai. a. bmith. LINEN COATS, for 75 cents. TORTER & MATHISON BOUR'S LIFE PRESERVING CORDIAL A mild, speedy, safe and effectual remedy for bowel complaints, viz: Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor" bus, Dysentery, Cholic, &c, also a preventive of Cholera. For sale by Haxtox, Cutler & Warts. CASHMERE and other styles of summer Shawls, Straw trimmings, Hosiery, and in fact almost every thing desirablo for spring and summer wear. For sale cheap, at the Cash Store of II. C. & W. Sheriff's Sale. , BT virtue of an execution issued oat of tw Clrcnlt Conrt of Ottawa county. L I5f directed and delivered against the goods and chat, tels, lands and tenements, of Isaac Bryant I wV this day levied apon the said Isaac BryanWiSfi ; est In the following property, to wit : lu:r Part of lot numbersix (6), on section fifteen nil town eight (8) north, range sixteea (16) west con taining thirty-five (35) acres 5 the south-west oS5" ter of the north-west quarter , of section numW twelve (12), town eight (8) north, range sixteen (16) west, containing forty (40) acres; also the 6outh-east quarter of section number eleven (in town eight (8) north, range sixteen (16) west con. taining twenty-five (25) and fifty hundredths (50-lOuths) acres ; and tho south-west quarter of' the north east quarter of section number thirty. six (30), town nine (9) north, range sixteen (lfi west, containing forty (40) acres; all in the conn- ty of Ottawa, State of Michigan, which I shall ex--pose for sale at public auction, as the law directs to the highest bidder, at the Court-House, in the village of Grand Haven, that being the place of holding the Circuit Courts of said county, on Fri- day, tho 22(1 day of June next, between the hours of 1 and 0 o clock In the afternoon. Dated Grand Haven, April 23, 1855. t t Tt ,?TEP1IENT h Lowing. Sheriff, By Jonx B. Parks, Under Sheriff, Ottawa Co., Mich., 100 w7.. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the payment of the sum of money secured bv a mort&ace executed by Thomas Collins, to Charles McCartv' dated December 20, A. D. 1851, and recorded in the Register's office, in the county of Ottawa and State of Michigan, April 24, A. D. 1852, at 2 o'clock P M in book " B" of mortgages, at pages 47 and 48, by which default the power of sale contained in said mortgage became operative, and no suitor proceeding at law having been instituted to recov. cr the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-three cents bci g now claimed to be due thereon : Notice is therefore hereby given that the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tho mortgaged premises, described as follows, to wit: The north-west quarter of tho north-cast quarter of section three, in township number seven north of range number thirteen west, containing forty-two and 2-100ths acres of land ; also the south-west quarter of the south-cast quarter of section number thirty-four, in township number eight north of range number thirteen west, containing forty acres, or some part thereof, at public vendue, at the place of holding the Circuit Court, in the village of Grand Haven,; in the said county of Ottawa, on the eleventh day of August next, at noon. Dated April 28, A. D. 1855. Charles McCartt, Mortgagee. Kinosley & Morgan, Att'ys. 190 13w Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the payment of a certain sum of money, secured to bo paid by Indenture of mortgage, bearing date the twenty-seventh day of January, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, executed by Palmer Church, of Ottawa coun ty, State of Michigan, to Bethucl Church of tho same county, on which mortgage there is claim ed to be duo at the date of this notice, one hun dred and twenty-one dollars ($121,00), for the col lection of which or any part thereof no suit at law or in equity has been commenced : Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale in said Mortgage contained, and In pursu ance of the statute in such case made provided, the premises therein described, to wit: The cast half of the south-east quarter of section twenty eight (28), in town seven (7) north of range thir teen (13) west, containing eighty acres, according to government survey, be tho same more or less, will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bid der, at the Court-House, in the village of Grand Haven, in said county of Ottawa, on tho ICth day of August next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, f 191 wl3 Betiiuel Church, Mortgagco. Grand Haven, May 15, 1855. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in tho payment of n certain sum of money, secured to bo paid by an indenture of mortgage, bearing dato the 25th day of March, in the year 1817, executed by James C. Bush, of Emmett, county of Calhoun and State of Michigan, to Jesse G. Baker and George Johnson, of Marshall, of the said county and State, and recorded on tho 31st day of Au gust, in the year 1817, at 5 o'clock P. M., iu liber A of Mortgages, on pages 20 1 and 205, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds, of the county of Ot tawa, State of Michigan, and which mortgago was duly assigned by the said Jesse G. Baker and George Johnson, to John H. Wells, of the town of Marshall, county of Calhoun and State of Michi gan, by an assignment, bearing date April 11, 1853, and is recorded in the Register's Office afore said, on the 3d day of August, 1853, nt 6 o'clock P. M., in liber B of mortgages, on pages 271 and 272, and which mortgage was duly assigned, by the said John II. Wells, to Timothy Fletcher, of the town of Ravenna, Ottawa county and State of Michigan, by an assignment bearing date De cember?, 1853, and is recorded in the Register's Office aforesaid, on the 17th day of Fcbruarj', 1S51, at 8 o'clock, A. M., in liber B of mortgages, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the sum of sixty-four dol lars and eighty-five cents, and for the collection of which no suit or proceeding has been instituted, at law or equity : Notice is. therefore, hereby giv en, that by virtue of a power of sale in said mort gage contained, and in pursuance of the statute in such caso made and provided, the premise described in said mortgage, to wit : The south west quarter of tho north-west quarter, and the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of' section twenty-five (25), in town nine (9), north of range fourteen (14) west, and containing eighty acres, according to the United States survey, be it more or less, will bo sold at public vendue to tho highest bidder, at the Court-House, in the village of Grand Haven, Michigan, on Thursday, the 12th day of July next. Timothy Fletcher, Mortgagee. Dated at Grand Haven, April 18, 1855. f 187 wl3 . Guardian Sale. "VfOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a 11 i cense granted by William Hathaway, Jr., Judge of the Probate Court for the county of Otta wa, Michigan, I shall offer for sale at public auc- tion on Thursday, the 12th day of July next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, in the village of Grand Haven, all the right, title and in terest of Eliza, Henrietta, and Janette Shelby, mi nors, In and to the following described real estate, to wit : Village lot number twenty -six, in the vil lage of Grand Haven, Ottawa county, Michigan, together with tho buildings thereon. 1 192 w7. Janette Shelby, Guardian. May 29, 1855. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed. Store. THE subscribers have recently opened a store oiv Canal street, opposite the Public Hall, where they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Farming Implements) Macliincs Seeds , c. They arc also mr nufacturing PLOIVS of the most approved Eastcra Patterns (Including tho celebrated Curtis Flow), also, Cultivators, Grain. Cradles, &c. They keen constantly on hand Pointa ; for more than fiftenn different kinds of Plows. These Points, as well as all other castings maao at this shop, are of the best quality of hard iron. The wooding of Plows Is done by HenryS toner, whose long experience in the business, enables him to excel In this branch of business. Farmers and those connected with agncultnrat pursuits, are Invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is Just the establishment which they haver so long needed. Stoxe & Cbubb. Grand Rapid, February 1, 1855. 178 ly