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i r LOCAL AND NEWS ITEMS. iT Vioia V fnvor " Tho Spirit Liiud," is received an J t,li&U appear in "bur next issued - - ' " Mrs. Cunningham, of Durclcll no toriety, ' was luarriej tlia other day, io California. Wlmt a brave fellow tho man inust bo. .' ' $aT Tho Milwftukeo Kcw$ 6a js that peaches aro selling, in that city, at tho enormous high prico of ton to fifteen cents apiece. i jtzr Tho 6teamer Olive Branch, un der coiutnanJ of Mr. Noah HFfiRKy, left this port on last Monday evening for Chicago, whoro tho is to bo overhauled and thoroughly fitted for further scrvico on Grand Itivor. v The Third Citv. Tho population of Adrian, according to tho lalo census, is 7,023 being 1,000 less than that of Grand Rapids, but constituting it tho third city in tho Stato of which Grand Rapids ro mains second. Personal. Mr. Edwards, of tho Young Men's Tcwjterance Journal, of Detroit, was in town on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. E. is a zeal ous worker and advocate, wicldinga vigor ous pen in behalf of temperance. -Give tho Journal what it deserves a hearty support. A Good Move. Wo learn from tho Grand Rapids papers that a Division of tho Son3 of Tompcrnnco . was organized in that city on tho 12th ult. This is a good movement. : Could not a Division of tho Order bo established at Grand llaveu that would bo promotive of great good in tho temperance reformation, act ing in concert with tho Good Templars ? The U. S. Agricultural Fair. Tho Fair of tho United States Agricultural 8x;ioly is to bo held in Cincinnati, in September next. No cattlo will bo ad mitted to tho exhibition, on account of tho provalouco of tho pleuro pneumonia in tho Eastern and Middlo States. No cattlo aro to bo admitted to tho fair grounds of tho Illinois Stato Agri cultural Society, at its next Annual Fair, that havo been north and cast of that Stato and Kentucky, sineo tho first day Tor tbo Grand lluvcn Now. ' Newavgo, July 24, 1800. Editor News: Your paper comes to us enriched with an articlo from tho yen of Miss Gardiner, "Tho Education of tho Heart," and wo cannot forbear speak ing a word in praiso and admiration of so worthy n production. Miss G. camo to your county a stranger, only a year fcince, and has been coramendably unself ish, in that sho has entered tho field of moral and intellectual improvement with her whole heart and head. Wo liko tho tenor of her essay very much, and aro suro that tho Gregory As socialion need bo proud of her co-operation. Though wo aro cut loose, as it were, from all connection with our belov cd Association, as among its founders and lalorcrs, wo still retain our warmest at tachmcnts for tho samo and fervently hopo and pray that much and great good will bo accomplished by its members. Yours Respectfully, Lillie A. Uro8S. Eor tbo Grand Haven News, Editor of the News: Doing almost daily in receipt of letters enquiring as to my purposes politically, and urging mo to 'rnrain como befuro" the roople for tho office. I now hold (Clerk and Register), I desiro to reply through your columns, in order that my fricuds may tako such steps, at an early day, as uudcr tho circumstan ces they may deem advisablo. ! '. Whilst I thaiik them heartily for their support and efforts in my behalf, boll now and herctoforo,and as suro them that I not only apprcciato but bliall bo glad to rccinrocato their kindness, yet my fu turo is so marked out in design as to pro- clutlo tho possibility of my cithor asking or accepting at their hands any oflico of trust within tho county, for tho present at least. Iu thus declining to havo my namo renin offered to tho people, I act from mo tives that only roquiro to bo understood in order to bo appreciated, and I am glad to hero again assure my party, political and individual friends, that my warmcs, 'sympathies aro with them in tho coming slrugglo for the success of tho principles advocated and endorsed by our party, Jame.. P. Scott. Jnlv 31, 1S00. jRT.'NYe particularly call ; tho atten tion of tho reader of tho Ne ws to tho advertisement of Mr IIepqrs, proprietor of tho Lamont Premium' (Rod) Mills, in to-day's issu o. jtST A cortain littlo girl, residing at Mill Point, "ALUBy" 4vhjnMvlughly es teem, w ill accept our hearty thanks for tho favor personally presented It was cry acceptable aud duly appreciated. jC5T We learn that tho steamer Pon tcr, now on Muskegon River, H being fit ted up, and under tho command of Capt. Coon,' who i woll hud favovabl kriown, iil soon appear hero and run regularly on tho river. , " ' H-. ...i r: .:;! n Wants to be ''Counted out." John Wont worth, tho black republican Mayor of Chicago is becoming tired of his' party and givos thctu notico that if. they don't do better ho'H tako a " French leavo" of them. In tho last number of his paper, tho Chicago Deniacratyhich is tho lead ing black republican journal in tho Stato, io sa,: v " Wo sco treat efforts making to turn lis republican party, which is foundod al together on opposition to slavery, into tho second edition of old bluo-light federalism and whiggcry. Wo 500 cllorts mado to 1 1 1 ' .1 . . . lug mgu protective larui aocirinos 11110 11; to ring in a lot -of.-old, ibssil Jioow-noth ings and " old vhigs iiito' it' by "bribery of good fat offices, and influential positions, hilo old froo soilors aro loft shivering out in tho cold. Iho and bvc wo may expect to seo eflcr . mado to havo n . national bank plank added to tho platform, and then tho nartv will havo emerrrod from its chrysalis condition into a blown fed eral party. If this is tho intention of some of our so callod -republicans they may count us out." 0 GUAM) HAVEN MAUKL'TS. Corrected Weekly for tho " News," Bv Messrs. Cutler, Wart Stedoman. Flour, f. Ibl., 4 80 5 00 Corn, "t bush., 70Vy Oats, bush. Buckwheat Flour, cwt.,... Corn Menl, 1 cwt., Potatoes, luiib........ lioans, bush ' Onions, l bush., Ruttcr, V lb., Ckccso, -1 lb.,.. j.. ..I Lard, .. lt., Eggs, fa Jox Pork, 'j- lb.,... Hum, fa lb., - Shoulders, ft.,.'.........;' Apples, dried....... Salt, f bbl Muplo Sugar,.!... White-Fish, Wi li'f bbl., Plaster, bbl. Ftm-oo, bbl.,.. ;.:. I'rlck, fl 111... I 75 1 25 75 0 10 10 (i . ! 12 15 10 12 10 11 .12 r 8 "10 8 (a) 10 1 75 8 10 2 02 .. 1.12 ' 3 00 I 68 8 BO -I 25 la)h 50 .... 1 00(f20' .... 6 00 (Vi)6 00 U 00a.l3 50 Kliingleo, 1; m.,. -, -f . . . Lumber, common, ni., Lumber, clear, 111., O. II. Silver, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Cbnnccry. Ofiico opposito tbo PoH-Ofuco, (J run d JIavcn, Wiclt. J. F. Chubb, -Manufacturer of and Dcalor In Tlows, Cultivatoro, ThrcRhing Ma- cbincs, Reapers, Mowers, Hpy Presscg and all kinds of Tannine Tools and Machines. Ac rieultural Varchouso. Canal Street, Grand Itnpids, Mich. . , .... . r . George D. Sanford. Dealer in News papers, Periodica . bchooi i.ooks, Mationory; nlno Detroit Dnilies nd Weoklies, Yankco Notions, Tobacco, Cljrars, Candies, utJ, Ac First door abovo tbo New Office, W ahing ton street. - -....... For Chicaero. ri IE fast Wiliii)? schooner " SCUTLAMV, ' L Clidcsdell. JIaster, will mako weekly trips between this place and Chicago. Froights want ed, oven at the lowest figures, Intjuiro at this oflico for further Information, May 9, 18C0. 71 tm For Sale, ; ri .IE undorsignod will sell six acres or land, 1 with a now dwellinff houso. and good wator on it, boinfc part of the- south-west, flurtcr of tho south-cast qimrtcf of soulh-wcst'qhnrtcr of section 21, town 8 north of rnngolO west, aflja1 cent to tho villago of Orand Haven. I nm will- lug to soil one or mote teres, or entiro, to suit buyers. A good litlo can be given. Enquire at the houso beinz tho first houso below tho hill on Washington, st., cast.side. . 1 . A. SLAonuis. Urand Haven, July if, - isou. 1 nsu zvr Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 1 . " : t . . .' j 1 j I WISH to say to the pcojilo of Ottawa, and adjoining counties, that I havo made arrange-. monts with a rcliablo Nursery nvin, at Ilgchcstar; N. Y., by which I am prepared to furnish 1 TREES,, SllRUnS& PLANTS, both fruit and ornamental, of superior quality, at i.riccs th?t I am conndunt will givo satisfac tion. And as I intend to mako this a permanent business, I bolioye you wall see the advantage In buying of me irt prcforenoo to some irrenpon-. siblo treo roddler. Orders for troos to bo sot this rpriug must bo handed in immediately. . JOHN W. COOK. Grand Haven, April 12, 1800. n08 t lilliucry EsfnMiIuiiciit, NEXT DOOH TO TUB OTTAWA HOCSB I NELLIE E. kcLAUGllLIN, having opened! tho aboro store, is now prepared to supply1 cvory articlo in the Millinery and Dress MakJ ing business at vory tnodorate rates. f ton nr cxporienco in Kew York, Chicago, and Milwau- keo, at tho best establishments, sho will be pro-i pared to suit the tastes of both eastern and west ern ladies, whom It will be her constnnt'endoav-j or to plcaso. Latest Spring styles of Dress Uon-i nets, Kibbons, Doners, llntj", and Children's lints and Cups. AW, Dress Patterns. ; (Jrand Haven, May 9. 18C0. . n71 4w s VGARS for nino and ten cents, to bo had at C. W. GRAIN and Feed, always to be hiulnt . . C, W. A S's. B LACKSMITH'S Coal for salo, by C uTLtr., Warts A brtuciiA. . 180 Q.vTf.S PRING ov:l 8 G O. - 1 .-:x CUTLER, WARTS & STEDGMAN An now. , , 1 , i V J j v .1 if Opening their-largo and pplcnjlM stock 0 it- .'i ) wnicn uavjb KM-r-I'UKCUASEO FOR a .A. s n 1 ,H,'l And will bo sold, at a small advanco above New York coat. V! Look at 8OW0 ofv our prlcos la the )KY 4iOOI)S KIM:! Ladies SI110 and Slate col'dhoso.at CJcts.per.pair. Ladies Skirtu, 15 hoops, at 75 cts. I.adics Linen handkerchiefs at ( cto. Ocntg shirt bosoras at 12 J cts. dents gloves at 10 cts. per pair. Ladies Paltn Leaf SShakrs"at 50 cts. Ladies nico Stella Shawls, at $2 each. And a,largo.Hj!Sortniont of ,-( . .-. ',' Ladies Dress Goods, Latest Stylus and , ratUrns. .' Uloachod and Lrown sheetings, a lorgo variety. PRINTS, French, Englich and American, a largo assort ment and entirely now ulylc, and an equal, ly as Rood assortment of all (foods kept in tlio Dry Moods lino. : Also add ed to our stock nn assort ment of T.., ry--. V J X - I J3 OOTS Sp SHOE S 1 The larj?st, Lost and cheapest stock of .Men . Ladies and children's1 ever tillered ' in this markot. : -:;..'.oy . t; : Excclaior btirncrs,' tho bort and choapest lamps over offered for sale, also pure KEROSENE OIL, LAMP SHADES, EURN- 1 ERS AND CHIMNEYS. I I . ..!,, 1.1 - '. 11. Groceries, A largo lot and thcapt 'o aro rotailing Stuart'.! Syrup at 00 cents per gallon. Othor grocr- ics at the same ratio. HATS-AND CAPS 1 1! Shirts, Qvc Alls, ) ' 1 ' 1 ' V" V, 'j Pants. Woolon nnder ami over Shirts, Drawers, Ac A good assortment of both good and common ware, consistm)? or an Kinus neuueu of white and blue. .. . 1 ;-.;. ii-iu 'U '.'-m. '1 . vi ;-:t; :. -lei' Call an. sco our largo stock which we will sell at wholesalo ond retail at prices which cannot bcj loatoithof iu Dotroit er Chicago. , l ! CUTLER, WARTS 4 fTEDGMAN. , JIarch 25, 1800. ' . i ' v ools nt Wholesaled v WE offer, extra Inducements to tho' trade, and are prepared to fill bills at Wholoule bolo . Detroit or Chicago Prioes. 1 1 i.; . Cutler, Warts A STrnoMAif. ' 1 1 1 " 1 , 1 ' ' 1 1 BOILED Linsoed Oil at ono Dollar per gall., aljo a quantity of White Lead. Cutlek, Warts A Stedcman. "Hang Out Your Ban no r's a O-t TIlEr C ) OUTWARD WALD !" T1IE CRV 13 STILL THEY COME 1 J -T0 WALLACE ' S r. GROCERY. r AND IPRVi8"DIKIs:8TrKE8 ' WHERE A 'EW TOCK , ' ;. .1 . i-.,: :.. ! .11 Is now opened at tho old stand, of W, Wallace, od Wlishington' street, near tho I'usUCiHce. They aro not STALE and flut, but , p . ; ...... c:; ....... m -. FItEsil FU03I.THE MINT.! ' ' $10,000 Worth'' of 'x 'I : II.- t! I 1 Such as Teas, : ,.; t ',. CofTes, - . , . Tobacco , Rico and ,, , Fpicos, ... . 1 ; Sugars, Mollasscs, OF, THE BEST BRANDS! Everything in the shape of Flour, c-.vsa Corn. Mcnl, r ;r Com b4 -;uo v:-.-:-: - ' Pork, - WLIlo Fish, 1 ' . Cod Fish,' . ' Trout tc. SCALED HEItltING ! Syrups Sugar IIouio, Bco Ilivo and Amber. WA TER-PR O OF BLA CKING Just tho thing for wet weuthor. Atdorson's Amulet Tobacco, Goodwins best Tobacco, j - Yoast Cakes. .'.Candlos French, Star, Adamantine, Sporm.Tollow, , and Stcrino. , oia-.-Fis, Jenny Lind, Rio Hardo, and other good brands. DICKEIISON'S STOVE TOLISII Thcbcst in ueo. Cider Vinegar ! fuuit rFiturr i Fiiunvr , Raisins J and.inholo boxes, Prunes, Figs, Currants, lc.y lc., 1c, ' ' . ' ' -lr . ' - '- 'i . ; '' Mannilla and Hemp Rope ! - -tt .- ' ' ' ' " " ' ' All siios by tho coil 1 :' ' BABBITTS S ALEIt ATUS 1 The best solccted Mustard Sardins--ln wholol ! lvalf and tiaaiUr boxos v Hk-k'a Water-Pro. Gun Caps. Cedar and othor Pails. Candy of all varieties. : Crackers from the Mcrcan tilo Bakery. Hamhurg Cheese, Butter, &c. Together wit. all the thousand aud ono articles to bo found in h Grocery storo. : All to be sold low1 for CASH OXL Y or good Merchantable Produce. , . . " 'WILLIAM WALLACE. Orand Haven Nov. 9,1859. nlSly 1HO O NEW rAVOtllTE FiiKstiB and Exi'utss FHttGHT Like Detroit & Milwaukco Railway, Iu connection with the New and Powerful : UPPER CABIN STEAMSHIPS "Detroit" and " Milwaukco." DUllIXCJ thiM Jlonth tho r(isngcr Trulu. will leave GRAND HAVEN, At 11 A.M., and II P. M., for Dotroit, and all points coat, steamships at l.iu a, xu., anu r. u. for Milwaukee - , x , - 1 Refreshments at DeLroil, Ouo Mlid Cr;.r.l Haven, and wpon Co's Terry steamer "Wind sor," oa Detroit Klvor. - - ! v Couuortauio lioici in juepotui urmm jinvvu. Trains leave termini duily, Sundays execptod.. The Telegraph Lino is now open for Public Business. ... . AT DETROIT Great Western Railway for all points EnstMlehigan Central Michigan Southern, and Grand Trunk Railroads. AT IILWAUKEE WUh' lio Mississippi, Lacrosse, Racine, . Chicago, Watortown, aud Horioon lUilroad,' fyr all joints West and Northwest. .. ,, , ; ' Passengers for Great Western Railway go on the Railway Ferry FUameral D. A M. R. Dock, leaving Dock at 7:i0 A. M., and 7:20 P.M. rarcclslefl at any of tho Ticket Offices nro forwarded by passenger trains at very niodorato rates. - , The Company's Timo-Tables can bo had ia any of tho Stations ;-V, K," MriR, Gen 1 Fup't." fnC7 D."& M. R. Offices, July, 1800 nC7 CLOTHS! CLOTHING!! 1 Gent's Furnishing Goods, FOR WINTER AND SrRISO TRADE. LEWIS PORTER Is now receiving daily direct from tho Iuorn ' , .. TKiis, a choieo selection of BLACK . FANCY, C ASSIME11ES, Blade anil Colored Cloths, Silk, Satin and Cun..ii-iero Vesting, in great va riety. . . . : . WE shall continuo to receive thblatost styles) of Fancy Cnssiuiercsand Vcstings as fafj as they ore .offered in tlie Market. Wo have al so Fine Assort inent of Chtthhig, Ready Alrt.lc, which .we aro offering nX Hauu Timj. Pkicks, for Cafh.',.!r"C Us torn' Work mado to Order iu tho latest style, aud Warranted to Fit. j LEWIS PORTER. Grand Rspid.-, July 25, IKCO. .. . tf nfi t "Mi 1 80 GEO. W. FRIANT,; Docking Shipping and Commission LUMBER MERCHANT. done thi )Vir'at Hard Time Viet.) DHALI-R IN Al.LKIM) OFLUMt bor, Lath, Rogue River Shingles & 8innre Timber. Office on Water street, lirwt door wost of tho store of Cutlor, Warts A Stedgman. j : REFERENCE, . ( . Jas. C. Richardson, Plalnficld; A. II. Covert, Chicago ;' Jonn Clancy, Amos Ituthhnn, t.raii'l Rapids; James U, Kill, KidvIIlo; Cutler, Warts & ytcdgmnn, Grand Hatcn. GEO. W. JC RtAXT, 1 Grand Hilvon, Jan. 1 18C0. ly n5j " JAMES BON ELL, jonneit ix ID IR, "T GOODS, 1 GROCERIES, &c, DEOS TO INFORM UI3 FRIENDS AND CLS; TOMER.S OE III3. L it k n o v a ii i to' tub J NEW, AND SPACIOUS STORES, Comet of West & Clylourn Sts., Milwaukee, June 20, I860..- ; . . n77 S4 J. KENDALL & CO . Wholesalo X RoUll Doalors in BTAPEiE AHID PAHV , Dry Goods, . i .' MILLINERY, PEDDLERS' GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Wall Taper, Boots and Shoos, and Teas, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH 1. KESPALI., 1 , I U. C. WHII'PI.F U. C. Wllll'l C. H. PATTK n. a,, ijost, j . u 65 tf. 1 11 n 11 r a 11 cc Company. CASH CAPITAL, - . . BUliftUS, JiiV, 18i8, - $1,0H,000 GG0,llO f ISICS Ij.1ii.ti on rnH.Muiin.blo terms. tOSSKd I . nmn.r,llv r.nl I). CUTLER. A-i'Ut, Detcnibcr. 22. 185S. llJ nl July MOFFATT'H LIFE TILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. These niedii-incs have now boon before the pub. lio Jor a iTlod of thihtv vi-.Ans, and during that time have maintained a hih vhsriu tcr iu almost tvery part of tho Globe, for their extra ordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons suflering under nearly ev ery kind of disease to which the liuuinu Daino Is liable.- , f The following are among the ditrciilng vari ety of human diseases In which the 'njrtnbla Lift Medicine are well known to be infallible. Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second tmiachJt,and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of tho Stale nnd add kind; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartbnfn, Head ache, Restlessness, 111-tcinncr, Anxiety, Lan guor aud Melancholy, which aro tho general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish as m natu ral consequence of its euro. ' Costlvoness, by cleansing tho wholo length of the Intostines with a solvent process, and with- r Tiricrcc: uiTic:catpurg;:!caTC t5e costive within two days. Fevors of nil kinds, by restoring tho blood to a rcgulur circulation, throngh tho process of rcs- j.iru....u in Kiicii cascs.ana tho thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. Iho JL.no Medicines havo been known to enre rheumatism permanently In three weeks, and gounn nun 1 naiumo,ny removing local influm. mat ion from tho muscles and licamcnts of tho joints. Dropsies or nil lauas, by freeing and strength ening tho kidneys and bladder; they opcrato most delightfully on theso Important organs, and hopco they havo ever been found a certain remedy for tho worst cases of iruvcl. , Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of tho bowels tho slimy matter to which thoso creatures ndhcro. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Invctcrato Sores, by tho perfect purity which these Life Medicines givo to the blood, nnd all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their ulterativo effect upon tho fluids that feed the skin, and tho morbid stato of which occn sions oil eruptive complaint, sallow,cloudy, and other disagrccablo cotr.ploxions. The uso of these Pills for a very short timo will effect an entiro cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking Improvement in tho clearness of tho skin, Common Colds and Influenza will always bo cured by ono dose, or by two in tho worct cases. l'li.i.s. Tho original proprietor of theso med icines, was cured of Piles, of 33 years standing by tho uso of tho Life Medicines alono. FEVfcn Asn Aci'K. For this sconrgo of tho Western country, theso Medicines will bo found a safe, speedy ond certain remedy. Other med icines lea vo' tho system subject to a return of tho disease a euro by theso Medicines is perman ent try (hfiit, be wtti'fied, nnd be rured ! Billions Fevers nnd Liver Complaints Gene ral Debility, Loss of Appetito and Diseases of Females the Medicines havo been used with tho mo.-t beneliclal results in cases of this des cription: Kings Evil, nnd Pcrofuln, in its worst forms, yields to tho mild yet powerful action of of theso remarkable medicines. Night Sweat, Nervous Debility, Nervous complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of tho henrt, Painter's Colic, aro speedily cured. McncvniAL Disr.Asr.s. Persona whoso con stitutions havo becomo impaired by tho Injud cious uiio of Mcreury,wili find theso Medicines a perfect euro, as they never fail to crndicnto from tho system, all tho effects of Mercury, infinitely pooncr than tho most powerful preparations of Sarsnparilla. Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 3.15 Broadway, New York. For salo by all Druggists. nl ly BUY ONE OF vi:vr a 1 i w 1 LiiSo's DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. S PRICE, THIRTY DOLLARS. I bis celebrated Machine was patented Jimc29t!i 18.8, and awarded tho At tho Ohio Stato Fair, held nt Sandusky, 1S5S, and nt every County I air in tho .State, whero tho snmo hns been exhibited. ' This raachino Is now confidently oflcrcd to thu public ns tho be. FAMILY SEWIXfi MACHINE Now In uso Irrespective of Prico. Wo nsk attention to tho following points of csocllonce iu West A Willson'b Machine. 1st. Its simplicity, nnd tho directness with which the power is communicated to tho neo.lloF. This is a great desideratum aud iu this wo claim a decided superiority over all other machines. 2d. Tho needle ond ncodlo bar are both straight and tbo motion direct ; tbo nccdlo bar is attached to a small wheel driven by a larger one, instead of to tho long arm of a lever, ns iu most machines, with power iMn tho short ono. Tho latter arrangement necessarily mnkes tho (nation of tho nccdlo both cuoular nnd weak, while tho former gives li'ciiglh and directness. 3d. Tho great power and directness of tho motion enables us to sew nil fabrics, from gauzo to four thicknesses of leather, with almost eiiinl ensp, and tho M.n-hino can bo made to run, without changing ncodlo or thread, through all tho different thicknesses, from a sheet of paper to henvy leather, nnd back nnd forth without dropping a btitch or breaking a thread. Wo know of no other family machiuo of equal ca pacity. 4lh. It uses silk, cotton or linen thread from tho original spoolx; unliko most machines, it will permit tho seam to be turned nt right an gles at its highest speed; it has much moro room than any other family machine for passing goods through, thus allowing to pass freely tho heavi est garment.-', bed-quilt., Ac., and It will turn up readily upon hingos attached to tho utand, tho' this is seldom necessary, as both tensions nro regulated from abovo. 6th. The Macbino will do a grcator taricty of work than can be dono bv nny other stitch. It will HEM, QUILT, GATHER, EMBROID ER nnd CORD, and will do neatly and rapid ly every voriety of sewing that can bo dono by a similar stitch upon the highest priced machine. No maehino will make and put upon garments tho fininhinij cord ns neatly as ours. ' . Send for a circular containing full particulars, prim-s, testimonials, illustrations of stitch, Ao. Machines warrnutcd and full directions given, for using, without charge. Orders for machinos nnd circulars will roccivo prompt attention, by addressing 1 r. p. SANFORD, Agent for tho counties of Ottawa, Muskegon nnd Newaygo. n73 ly Juno 27; 1800. Grand Haven, Mich. Winter's Metalic Brown Paint! Anew nrticle of Firo Troof Paint, mantifac lured from Irn, can bo hod nt Gkiffim'h Drug store, for $i per 100 lbs. Try it Also, Linseed Oil for $1 per gallon, for niAing it. . Graud Haven, July C, 1S5U. n2S tf Lights. 1 TUNING FLUID! Lamp Oil!! Kcroscno Oil nnd Candles to be hud at C, W. A S.'s J UST received, a Water Proof Gr new lot of thoso Warranted ained Leather tiooU nt C, W. A S.