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to blacksmith, Gunsmith, and Farrier. rpiIK undersigned H prepared to do all kinds of X work In this branch of business, on short no tice Wagons, farming Implements, mllU, vessels, guns, etc., etc., repaired lutho best manner. Particular attention will be given to horse-shoeing. I will nttend to all mils from thoso who may want an experienced Farrier. . thtp, comer Fulton aud Third streets, Grand Haven, Mich. 1201 ly. August M, 18w. E. 1 akken. For Sale, TTin d.i vTruMf MPSlIiRE. carried i m ot iiuuiicj , - 70 M feet lumber, draws only six feet, and U a fast sailer. Possession given immediately. Vor terms apply to Haxton, Cutler & Warts Notice. rpiIE copartnership heretofore existing between JL tho undersigned, is this day by mutual con sent dissolved ; und the business of manufacturing lumber in the name and under the llrm of Thos. W. White & Co. ends this day. N. II. WHITE, T. W. WHITE. Grand Haven, July 21, 1855. HORSE RAKES, Cultivators, Grain Cradles, and Grass Scythes and Snathes, in great variety, at Stono & Chubb's Agr'l Warehouse. Grund Rapids, July 3, IS"). T UNING FORKS at War. Preusser & Co's. LANK Hooks can be had at the Drug and Va riety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. NEW GOOES receiving, weekly, nt II. Griffin's Drug Store ; a full supply constantly on hand, of all tho best remedies for complaints of the Lungs, Dyspepsia, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Fever and Ague, etc., etc. Fresh Groceries received, almost daily, at the Drug Store. June 11, IS")"). WAGON FOR SALE A cheap second hand two horso Wagon for sale, at the drug store of Henry Griffin, Agent. New Dross Goods. PLAIN- Gro do Rhino and watered black silks, Brocade, Small Checked and changeable silk, Tlain and Figured Bareges, Printed Lawns and Brilliantcs, Barage and Mouslinc de Lnincs, Figur ed Mohair and Silk warp Alpaca, just received and for sale by Ferrv & Wallace. . . .. . . . i Trimmings. BLACK and colored Antigua, Galloon, Fringe and Gauze Ribbon, Dress Trimming, Serpen tine and Embroidery Braid, Velvet Ribbons of all widths, and Black sewing silk Fringes just received and for sale at the store of Fekhy & Wallace. WANTED. 1AAA CORDS of Hemlock Bark, delivered UUv ut tho Grand Haven Tannery, or on The Banks of Grand River, or on any road leading to this place, withiu ten miles, for which I will pay cash on delivery. C. B. Aliiee. Grand Haven, May 7, ISM. 1U0 tf NewiMedicines. The Uulvt'-'Klty of Free mid Popular ICiiowl irtgc, of Philadelphia, C'liarU'red In April, lS.r,3. CAPITAL, $100,000. HENRY GRIFFIN, of Grand Haven, has been appointed their Agent for the county of Ot tawa, for the sale of these well known medicines, n part of which have this day arrived at the drug store of said Griffin, viz : Dr. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, for fever and ague, etc., etc., and Dr, Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, for diarrhoea, cholera morbus, cramp, colic, etc. Grand Haven, February 13, 185"). DRIED APPLES of good quality just received at Griffin's Drug Store. Grand Haven, February 9, 1855. New Goods. A Few of our extensive assortment of goods for J. jl the fall and winter trade, arrived this morn ing. Feuky & Wallace. D RIED APPLES just received, the bdst article in this market, selling very cheap, at II. O. &. W. "DOCKET Memorandum and Pass Books nt thj; 'X Variety Store. L. M.S. Smith. O ADDLERS' Sewing Silk, Embroidering Braid, O Sewing Birds, Crochet Needles, Zephyr or steds. Linen and Cotton Floss, besides a great ma nv other things to numerous to mention this week. HAXTOX, CUTLER & WARTS. Grand Haven, May 9th, 1851. T)APER RAGS. Clean linen and cotton rags Jl wanted in exchange for goods, at the Drug and Variety Store, Mill Point. L. M. S. Smith. rTHRTS find Drawers, blue mixed: n. larirc ns ) sortmcnt of Red ami White Flannel ; Woolen lam; an oi tne uesi quamy, lor sine tu Ferry & Wallace. rpiIEbcst assortment of Tin Ware in town, can X be found at the store or Haxtox Cutler & Warts. CASHMERE and other styles of summer Shawls, J Straw trimmings, Hosiery, and in fact almost every thing desirable tor spring and summer wear. For sale cheap, at the Cash Store of II. C. & W. rE are receiving a large stock of Groceries, which we are selling verv low. Please irlve us a call. II. C. & W. NOTICE. We nre prepared, ns usual, to make advances of Cash, Grain and Merchandise, to assist thoso who have pine timber, and wish to contract logs. Feb. 33, 183 i. G i lh ekt & Co. A New stock of Crockery, just receiv ed, at the variety store, Mill Point. "Vrtir 111 1fi',l t -r a L. M.S.Smith. ILANNEL and Knit Shirts and - Under Shirts, and Drawers, at the variety Fall Stvles fif .Towel rv THIS day received, one of tho most extensive and beautiful assortments of Jewelry ever of fered to tho people of tho Grand River Valley : It consists In part of Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings and Lockets. Trices range from the very lowest to tho most expensive articles, and we arc sure to please the most fastidious. Wm. P. & Co. 1 Monroe street, Grand Rapids, Oct. 4, 1851. VIOLINS, ACCOllDKONsTZ JUST received, by Express, a largo assortment of Violins, ranging from $1,50 to $18; also a splendid lot of Flutinas and Accordeons, prices ranging from $2 to $13; together with a selection of extra fine Violin bows, strings, etc. Violin, Accordcon aud Flutina Instruction Hooks always on hand. October 1, 1831. Wii. Preusser & Co. 1855. TRANSPORTATION. 1855. FEUKY SONS. orfo;trbimj ant) (Commission ytcrthnnls. C4 Lako Propoller and Grand Rivor Steamboat Lines. Cen trill ljotk, AVultr t., Uinml Haven. KT" Goods from Chicago, deposited with James II. Hugunln, Chicago, will be forwarded without uciay. Tho Fast Sailing: Schooner WIT.T. run roirnlnrlv dnrinir tlio kchsoii nf nnv! gation, between St. Joseph and (J rnncF Traverse touchim? at all of the intermediate ports. Tho SUPPLY 'ha recently been re-tittcd, and Is in all resnects all that is desirable for the com fort of passengers und speedy transportation of Freight. lor lreight or passage apply to the Captain on .v- - . -r - v - i - "i rv " - 1 - board, or Messrs. Ferry & Sons, Grand Haven ; E crson & Morris, Muskegon ; J. E. Sutherland, : Joseph ; Camel & Co., Grand Traverse. st 18J mOl Ceo. D. Mitchell, Master. May 1, 1855. New Spring Goods ! "lfTE have jnst received, by Express, n part of T ? our extensive stocu ot new spring? una sum mer goods, which have been bought nt the lowest market prices. Wo aro prepared to olTcr greater bargains in all kinds of goods, than ever before, for CASH. Our stock consists, in tho line of Dry Goods, of roplins, rcrsian UeLaines, runted Lawns, Chai ns llareges, Uarege DeLaines, Calicoes, etc., etc., to which we invite the attention ot the Ladies to their beauty and cheapness. Haxtox, Cutler & Waiits. NEW AND CHOICE Groceries. rpiIE subscriber has just received anew and X choice stock of lamny Groceries, comprlsin every variety of Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, &c, ALSO, Oranges, liimonx, Fig4, llalslns, Prunes, and other Fruit a. Provisions of all kinds, consisting In part of Pork, Hams, Beef, Fish, Batter, , Cheese, Lard, Floar, And In short all and every article pertaining to the grocery business, also, all kinds ot Yankee Notions, Stationery, &c. The goods on hand having been purchased for cash, at the most advantageous state ot the mar kets, all who want good bargains, and good arti tics, cheap, will lind it to their interest to give me a call, as my motto Is, " Small profits and quick sales. Farmers arc particularly invited to call, as the highest price will bo regularly paid tor their pro ducts. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict attention and fair dealing to merit a con tinuancc of public patronage. lUltfJ Lkvi Shackleton. Water St., Grand Haven, May 15, 18-3-). 1855. GRAND RIVER AND 1855. CHICAGO STEAM PACKET. Tlie iStnttiich, Upper I'nblu Propeller, Ottimn, Jeny Sander, 3Inter, WILL make semi-weekly trips between Grand Haven and Chicago during this season, as follows : Leave Grand Haven, Mondays and Thursdays at U o clock, r. arriving at Chicago next morn lug. Leave Chicago Wednesdays and Fridays at C o'clock, r. jr., arriving nt Grand Haven next morning. For freight or passage apply to the undersigned, owners, at Grand Haven, or to Jno. M. 1-ox, brand Rapid, and James R. Hugunln, Chicago. DC?" Freightage contracted for from Chicago to Grand Haven. FERRY & SUNS. Grand Haven, May 8, 18o5. tSuOWN SHEETINGS, Shirtings, Ticks, Osna J. J burgs, Striped Shirtings, and Stripes for men s and boy s summer wear; also soino of that yard and a quarter wide Sheeting, so much want ed. We have a large stack of it on hand, and sell ing remarkably cheap, at II. C. & W. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. "YTT'E have just received a large addition to V our extensive assortment of Ready Made Clothing, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, which we arc olleriug at unusually low prices. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere II. c. & w. BOOTS & SHOES. TITST received by Express, a fine assortment of f Roots and Shoes suitable tor all classes, trom the llncst Root, to tho coarsest Rrogan, for men or noys. Ladies (Jaitcrs. Ruskins, Jenny Lind, R. R. Ties, children's shoes, &c, &c, which will be sold ciieap tor cash. ll. U. cu. Iluxtoii, Cutler & Warts, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Denier In Produce, dumber, Shingles, Snlt, Flour, Plnster, vc., tvc. Grand Haven, Mich. Also Agents for the American Transportation Co., Grand River Transportation Co., and Chi cago and Grand Haven Lino Racket. IS V. (iUAM) 1IAVI3.V AND ItLFFAIA). isriS. Propeller Troy, Capt. J. B. Warren, " Pocahontas, J. B. Densham, WILL form tho Grand Haven and Rull'alo Line, during the season of 1S". Freights contracted to and from any port on the lakes at fair rates, on application to Haxtox, Cut leu Sj Wakts, Grand Haven. Now Barbor Shop. JOSEPH LASSOR has recently opened a shop on Washington street, opposite the Washing ton House, over Davis' tailor slinn. wlmro ho will bo happy to wait upon nil, who may wish his serv ice?, in tho best manner. Ail kinds of needle work will also be received and neatly executed. Urand Haven, 1- ebruary 10, 18 m. 182 tf. "1 II1I10XS of all kinds, a large supplv, now on JLX) hand and for sale at very small profits. Fiinnv & Wallace. . Ready Mado Clothing. A Largo assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, consisting of nil the different vnrictio nf mens' and boys' wearing npparrcl. is now offered at the lowest figure, by Fi:nnr & Wallace Boots & Shoes. A LARGE assortment, among which may bo found Ladles Tan colored and Congress silk Gaiters, Misses Rronzo Rootes and Silk Gaiters, children's Hronzc nnd Patent Leather Shoes and Tan colored Gaiters, Gents Patent Leather, Con gress, and Lasting Gaiters, which we will 6cll low er than ever before offered In this place. Juuo 1, 1835. Feuky & Wallace. Fresh Goods JUST arrived nt Griffin's Drug Store. Largo supplies of all the most desirable medicines, which it in Impossible to enumerate. Also nil the varieties of FAMILY GROCERIES, Mess Pork, Smoked Hams and Shoulders, prime Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Tamarinds, Lem ons, etc., etc. April 'A lSW. Notice. THE undersigned have this day renewed the Co partnership, style or firm of Ferry & Sons, for the sole purpose of carrying on n General Storage, Forwarding and Commission business at this place. Said business will be continued nt their old stand, Central I lock, Water street, where their friends und the public generally will find them prompt In the receipt and transmission of all property intrusted to their hands. WM. M. FERRY, WM.M. FERRY, Jr., Til OS. W.FERRY. Grand Haven, March 15, 1855 Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. nrilE subscribers have recently opened a store on .L Canal street, opposite the Public Hall, where they keep constantly on hand a largo assortment or Farming Implements, Machines, iSceds, 'c. They arc also ttif nufacturing plows of the most approved Eastern Patterns (including the celebrated Curtis Flow), also, Cultivators, drain Cradles, &c. They keep constantly on hand Points tor more than littccu dinercnt kinds of Plows. These Points, as well as ail other castings made at this shop, arc of the best quality of hard iron. Tho wooding of Plows is done by Henry Stone, whoso long experience In the business, enables him to excel in this branch ot business. Farmers and those connected with agricultural pursuits, are invited to call ami satisfy themselves that tli is is just the establishment which they have so long needed. h roxn & Cnunn. Grand Rapids, February 1, 1855. 178 ly INSURANCE. fpiIE subscribers havo been appointed Agents L lor the following Responsible Companes : Jltim Insurance Co., of Ilnrt lml, nnil Xoii liwcitcrii IiiMiii-anct' Co., of Ohmcit" And arc prepared to take risks on produce and mcrciiandise going Last, at as low rates as nv nnv other company. We will also insure merchandise from New York, Roston, Albany, or Rull'alo, to drand Haven, at rates satisfactory to those wish ing Insurance. Applications made to us. at our office, in Grand uaven, win ue promptly attended to. Haxtox. Ciitlkk &. Warts. Grand Haven, March ','8, 1S55. C CHILDREN'S, Fancy Wool Hose, do. Grecian J Roots, Gents. Gray Merino, Lamb's Wool, and Wool Hose, arc offered for sale at Funny & Wallace Land, Tax, and General Agency at urand Rapids. SO. KINGSBURY will attend to the purchase, sale and exchange of real estate, renting farms, houses, and lots, paying taxes, purchasing lands at tax sales, examining titles, negotiate for the loan of money, and the sale of stocks, bonds, mortgages, &c. Having been county Treasurer of Kent Co. for several years, and having had much experience in the land and tax business, well qualifies him to give satisfaction to all who may intrust any busi ness to his care. All those having property to sell, and those wish ing to purchase, are respectfully Invited to call. All property left with me for sale will be adver tised, und no charges unless n sale is made. Office, on Monroe street, over Tolford Porter's store. 1)LAID MERINOS, Persian Twilled, all wool, . a splendid lot, now for sale nt Fkruy Wallace. Grand Haven, Feb. 20, 1855. DFLAINES, Plaid and striped Ginghams, a large assortment, blue Demins, blue Jeans, Rob Roy, striped and plaid Woolsey, for sale at l'EKRYfe WALLACE. IT'AXCY French Cassimcrcs, a great variety of . the latest stvles, Texas Drills, Sattinctts, blue und mixed, can be found, (no other establishment in the pP.ieo can sell at a lower figure) nt 1" ERR Y iV ALLACE. S IIEETINGS. A large assortment, bleached and brown, for sale at low rates, by Ferry & Wallace. 13 ONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons, nnd other trim mings, just received and selling very low. II. C. & W. lORlv, Beef, and Flour, prime articles, now of fered for sale at the store of Ferry & Wallace. riALLOW Candles, Sperm do., ; and n variety JL ot lamp Oils, which are ollercd very low nt Ferry &. Wallace. 200 BOXES GLASS . . . A good a r- tielo lust received nt Foster &. PnrrvV which we will sell nt a small advance to the trade, and we will retail it at not a large profit. Call and sec. pUTLEItY" BOXES just" receVed V7 nt Foster and Parry's a good assortment. isov.mi, 107 ly HATS, CAPS & BONNETS, the largest stock, nnd cheaper than ever before offered in this market, for sale by F. & W. TUST received, a lot of Ladies French Enameled U jsoots at II. Merrill'!. C LOTH ING, a choice stock of the latest, styles just received by F & W. 1) OPLINS. Beautiful patterns, the Variety store, Mill Point. , just opened at JACKONETS, Swiss and Book Muslins, at Drug nnd Variety store, Mill Point. the QHEET IRON- A large lot for sale O at wholesale nt F. & P's. I A DIES Cloaks, ready made, for sale at Mj;l j Point by L. M. S. Smith. LVRASOLS, u fine assortment just received, and for sale by Ferry Wallace. S HAWLS, Crape and Printed Cashmere Shawls, jusi received nv i vy. 1)LAIN and Embroidered Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, Just ree'd and for sale by F & W. I EMBROIDERED COLLARS, a splendid article 1J now offered for sale by , F&W. GLOVES, Black; Whito and Col'd Kid, Lisle thread and Silk Gloves just ree'd by F & W. JJYRON COLLARS, now offered by F & W. A XOTIIER lot of thoso small shoos has come t II. Merrill n BROCADE SKIRTING, a ucy article, Just re ceived by F d' W. HAXT0N, CUTLER! & WARTS, (successor to It. martix and c. b aluee.) ForwnrUlnguml Coiiimlaxlou Iyrcla.linii Dealers In all kinds of Produce, Lumber. Shingles. Salt, &c, &e. BENJ. HAXTOX, P. CUTLER, II. L. WARTS. llagf Old ling II Clean lings!!! ANY quantity of Clean Taper Rags wanted nt this office. Subscriptions to the "Times" may bo paid In Rags, and Rags will pay for our money, therefore, produce the Rags. September 29, 1852. TO SPORTSMEN. JUST received, an assortment of Double nnd Singlo Barreled Shot Guns, and are daily ex pecting a large assortment of Rifles, Pistols, Re volvers, 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. Wbi. Preusser & Co. Grand Rapids, Oct. 4, 1831. To Lumbermen. JUST printed and for sale, at the Times office, a very neat ami convenient table of sawlogs re duced to board measure tho calculations are cor rect and reliable, and tho size and shape conveni ent 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. HAXTON, CUTLER & WAIITS are on hand again, with another large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, nnd Ready Made Clothing, and are 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, 18-1. CLOCKS FOR THE MILLION. WE have Just unpacked one of the largest as sortments of clock 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.) .'50 hour O.O. G. HO 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. Hx" The trade supplied at wholesale prices. Wm. Preusser & Co. Grand Rapids, one door West of the Catholic Church. Monroe street. October !, 1851. 100 ly $1,000 worth of Silver and Plated Ware. WE Have now on sale a very choice and ex tensive lot Of Silver and PlalcU "Wart complete sets consisting of Tea and Table Spoons, Mustard and salt do., Butter Knives, Sugar Shovels, Cream Ladles, With Teapots and Castors to match. Also a variety of Britannia and Silver Plated Candlesticks Fruit Baskets, etc. The Ladies are Invited to examine. October 1, 1851. Wm. Preusser & Co. Grand Rapids Book Bindery. THE undersigned would inform tho citizens 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 tho Tost Office. They keep on hand, for sale, and will manufac ture to order all kinds and sizes of 33limTsL Books, such as Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Shipping lioolvs ami all Kinds ot County Records, in the best style, which will be sold at DETROIT Magazines, Music, Periodicals, bound, nnd Old Rooks re-bound In every desirable style. E7" All work warranted. .Tacor Barxs & Co. Grand Rapids, January C, 18 ".). f 174 ly Gold Pens. TAGLEY'S celebrated Gold Pens arc now on lJ hand at the Yellow Store. They arc just lv esteemed the very best manufactured in the United States. For beantv of finish and durabili ty they challenge all competition. H c have also pens manufactured by Rard and Brothers, Smith and Todd. Pioucttc, and all the best brands in the United States. Baglcy's pens warranted for one year. War. Preusser & Co. WATCHES. Wm. Preusser & Co. have received a large assortment of Watch es, consisting of gold and silver hunting, and do. do. levers. Buving directly from the Importers, they can sell them cheaper than any other firm in this vi cinity. B OOTS and Shoes just opening at Oct. lf, 1S5I. Ferry & Wallace. BUTTER and Lard, (both sweet) arc to be found at Messrs. Ferry & Wallace. FANCY GOODS. JUST received at Preusser & Co's. the following Fancy Articles V V ii THE LADIES: Willow card and work Baskets, beautiful styles, Ladies sewing birds, the latest improved styles, Jiair-i'ins, sneii ana wire, Card cases, inlaid with pearl, A large lot of wax beads, Combs puir, circle, dressing, tuck nnd India rubber, etc., etc. FOR THE GENTLEMEN Wchavc received the following: White nnd Green Goggles, Port Monnals, all prices, Gutta Porch a coated Tens. Shell Tooth-picks, Tweezers, Magnifying Glass es. Dice-cups Horn Pocket Combs, with or without mirrors, etc., etc. We arc now in the constant receipt of New Goods, nnd will soon be able to otrcr our custom ers an endless variety of articles not usually found in establishments of this kind. O ATS nnd Corn feed well your teams for sale at the store of Ferry & Wallace. WE arc now receiving a large stock of very nice Sugar, which we are selling, 18 lbs. for one dollar. II. C. & W. IOR SALE. Two Mantlo Vases, with choice . Artificial Flowers, also one FINE MAHOGANY PIANO for sale cheap, at tho Jewelry store of October 4, 1851. Wm. Preusser & Co. ORSHELLEUS.--.tho Boston Corn Shellcr, very low for cash, nt Foster's jJ- Parry . 7IDDLi:S. Another cartload of tho best vio jj lini ever brought to this city, nt ' Wm. Precbser 6' Co Grand Rapids, January 1 18.35. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in tho paymenf of a certain earn of money, secured to be paid by indenture of mortgage, bearing date the twcnty-scvr.nth day of January, In the 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 due at the date of thli notice, one hun dred and twenty-one dollars ($121,00), for the col lection of which or any part thereof no suit nt law or In equity has been commenced : Notico Is therefore Lcreiv given that by virtue of a power of sale in said Mortgage contained, and in pursu ance of the statute in- enclr case made provided, the premises therein described, to wit : The east half of tho south-east quarter of section twenty-1 eight ('JS), in town seven (7) north of range thir teen (13) west, containing eighty acres, according to government survey, be the same more or less, will bo sold at public vendne, to the highest bid der, nt the Court-IIonse, in the village Of Grand Haven, in said county of Ottawa, on the Ifith day ot August next,, nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon, f 101 wl'JJ Bethuel Church, Mortgagee. Grand Haven, May 15, 1855. The above sale Is postponed to the 0th dav of November next, at the same place and hour of the day. Bethuel Church, Mortgagee. August 14,1835. 6 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made In the payment of a certain mortgage, executed by iliram Batcman, nnd Philcna R. Bateman, his wife, to John Rice, bearing date the twenty-first day of Oc tober, A. D. 1851, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, for Ottawa county, State of Michigan, on the second day of December, A. D, 1854, at eight o'clock in the forenoon, in book H of mortgages, on pages 512 and 543, nnd which mortgage was duly assigned by tho said John Rice, and Melissa Rice, his wife, to Wellmnn De Witt, by an assignment endorsed on said mort gage, bearing date tho thirteenth day of Novem ber, A. D. 1854, and recorded in the Register's of fice aforesaid, on the twenty-third day of De cember, A. D. 18-34, at 8 o'clock In the forenoon, in book B of mortgages, on page 556, on which mort gage there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, tho sum of three hundred ninety-threo dollars and fifteen cents, and no suit or proceed ing at law having been instituted to recover tho debt secured by said mortgage, or any part there of: Notice Is therefore hereby given, that by vir tue of a power of sale contained in snid mortgage, and pursuant to statute in such case made and pro vided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction of the mortgaged premises therein described, to wit: All that certain piece of land known and described as the west half of the south-cast quarter of section six, township number seven north, of range number thirteen west, in the county of Ottawa, State of Michigan, and containing eighty acres, according to govern ment survey, at the Court-Housc, in the village of Grand Haven, in said county, on the thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1&35, at ono o'clock in the af ternoon, to pay the sum due, with Interest and costs. Dated Grand Haven, June 19, 1855. Wellman DeWitt, Assignee of Mortgagee. R. W. Duncan, Att'y. lt0 wl3 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the payment of a certain mortgage, executed by Asa A. Scott, since deceased, and Lucy Scott, his wife, to Julius C. Abel, bearing date the sixth day of Oc tober, A. D. 1852, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, for Ottawa county, State of Michigan, on the sixth day of October, A. I). 1832, at 1 o clock and thirty minutes in the afternoon, in book B of mortgages, on pages 108 and 10y, on which inortgago there is claimed to bo due at the date of this notice, the sum of one hundred eight" ccn dollars and seventy-six cents, and no suit or proceeding at law having been instituted to recov er the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue or a power ot sale contained in said mort gage, and pursuant to statute in such case mado and provided, the said mortgage will bo foreclos ed by a sale at public auction of the mortgaged premises therein described, to wit: All that part of the west half of the north-cast quartcrand the east half of tho north-west quarter of section thirty-two, In township number nine north of range number thirteen west, situated in the coun ty of Ottawa, State of Michigan, nnd lying on the north side of the road that runs diagonally thro'' said section, containing about eighty acres, bo the same more or less, at the Court-House, in the vil lage of Grand Haven, in said county, on the sixth day of September, A. D. 1855, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, to pay the sum due with Interest and costs. Julius C. AnEL, Mortgagee. R. W. Duncan, Att'y. 195 wl3 Grand Haven, June 11, 1855. Public Land Sale. "VfOTICE Is heveby given that, in pursuance of Ji instructions from the Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, underauthority vested in him by the 5th section of the act of Congress, approved 3d of August, 1810, we shall proceed to offer, nt public sale, on the 20th day of September next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following tracts of Pnblic Lands, to wit : Description. Sec. T.N. R.W. No. A. lOOMis. Lots 1 and 2, 1 11 18 13(1 30 Lot 4, 2 It 18 10 80 Lots land 2, 11 11 18 . 81 ST) Lot 4, 12 11 18 3'J 10 All persons having pre-emption rights, to the above land, arc advised to make proof thereof, and payment before the day above designated for the commencement of the said sale, otherwise their rights will bo forfeited. A. F. BELL, Register. Frederick Hall, Receiver. 202 wO AYEIt'S PILIS. POETRY OP PHYSIC. AVER'S PILLS glide, sugar-shod, over the pal ate, but their energy, although wrapped up, U there, and tells with giant force on the very founda tions of disease. There nre thousands of sufferers who would not wear their distempers if they knew they could be cured for 25 cts. Try Aycr s Pills, und you will know it. Purify the blood and disease will no starved on. Cleanse the system from impurities and you are cjircd already. Take this best nf nil the Punrntivcs, nnd Scrofn- la, Indigestion, Weakness, Ilead-achc, Rack-ache, Side-aciic. Jaundice, Rheumatism, derangements of the Liver, Kidncvs, and Rowels, nil dcrnnge- mcuts nnd idl diseases wincn a purlin u rvmeuy can reach, fly before them like darkness before tho SURcadcr, If vou nre suffering from nnv of the nu mprnin i-mnnlaints thev cure suffer no more the remedy has been providing fjryou,nnd it is crimi nal to neglect it. .... That Ay r's Cherry Pectoral, is the best medicine for a Cough, Is known to the whole world, nnd that Aycr s Pills are tne oesi or an mis, is Known to all who have used iiirhi. Prepared by J. C. AVER, Lowell. Mass.. nnd sold bv Druggists everywhere. 'Sold by J. S. Fnrrand, Detroit; Henry Griffin. Grand Haven; H. G. Pot, Holland; Steel & Hedges, Steel's Landing; nnd bv all dealers in medicines every whetc.