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DISUMON MOVEMENT. " Charleston, S..C, Jn.0.,; 1 Tho btcnmor Star of lhitVt:6tt in en deavoring to cuter our luubor aUmt day light this morning, was opciiod upon by the garrison on MorrU Island, ami also by Fort Moultrie. The steamer put about and w ent to ea. , r - . . ., .; M ; i, ;.'.'.-. ? .-."7 Washington, Jan. 10. A 'dispntch from Kortt t? llio secess iouists gives the details of tho firing, and 6ftys that four bulla, struck tho steamer's huu . , 1 New Orlkans, Jan. 11. ! ForU Jackson and St. - Philip, at tho entrance of Lake lontchartrain, wore seiz ed by New Qrlcans troops to day. The arsenal at Baton Itotigo was taken pos nession pf by, troops from New Orleans, f . , . ' i i . '- ' New Yoiik, Jan. II. A dispatch to tho Tost says : ' ".Tho U. S. steamer Fulton has sailed, villi or ders to soo the Siar of the ' West safe in the harbor of Charleston. ' . . . , , Mobile, Ala., Jan, 12. The $00036101) of tho State has caused great rejoicing here,- One hundred guns hate been fired in' honor of the eVent. To-night the city will be illuminated, and there will be a military parade, i , New York, Jan. 11, A ppecla) dispatch to tho Herald from New Orleans, 31th., says: " All the fortifications are now in Possession of tho Louisiana troops. Tho U. S. Arsenal at Baton Rouge, in command of Major Ilas- kins with two companies, refused to sur render tbis morning. The arsenal was surrounded by COO State troops, and ft Darlev was held between Gov. Moore and Major Haskins,' which finally resulted in tho surrender of thdgairiuonnt,12 o'clock to-day.' . There Was no opposition in tat ing the other forts. , The Crusader has. not entered the Mississippi. Tho excito- mcnt coutinues very great.' '. ',"'.. . . , j ; Charleston, S. C, Jan. 11. A private dispatch to the CotiHcr says that tlie r ecleral troops have abandoned all tho forts in Pensccola harbor, except rort Pickens, where they are concentra ted, and that 300 men hnJ left Mobile to surprise 1'ort 1 ickens. ' 1 Norfolk, Va.,, Jan. 11. Uefofo daylight tbis morning a steam r went to tho .Federcl magazine, loaded with powder aiid left. , Her destination is unknown. . . ; , ,. , ; ' 'Wa'sihnqvok, .tan. '11. Lieut. Talbot reports that tho condi tion of Fort Sumpter is not so favorablo as was believed by the government.'' Twenty-6even guns are mounted on llio nrsi lior, anu oigui on mo unru ucr, nuu thov are mounting others. Tho second tior of embrasures is blocked up. Tho fort be thinks, can hold out two months with the present supplies, there being I lenty of fuel and good water. It is said that Fort Sumpter is to bo supplied at all hazards, and it is repeated to day that the Brooklyn will go down, and, if necessary, engage the batteries on Morris Island without crossing tho bar, whilo another stehmer escorts tho Star of the West to Fort' Sumpter. ' . Nkw York, Jatu. 12; . The stuamcr Star of tho ,Wost has ar rived. She reports that on Wcduosday, 1 A. M., mado Charleston bar. Laid to till day-light, when sbo procoodod to en- tor tho harbor. . When off Morris Island, was fired into from that point, seventeen shots being bred at her. finding it jm possible to land trooiis, was returning to sea at 9 A M.j when tho fire wa3 contin ued, several shota being fired after. . Ou coming out over tho bar sho struck twice. That uight saw stcainera coming put the harbor, supposed to bo in pursuit. JCxtirjguibhed' lighU and was not 6oeu by theip. iho btar of tho West also re ports that it is only vessels of light draught f water that can crct witlun diS' taqce of Charleston harbor to do sorvico, and also that those in charge of tho bat teries' on Morris Island aro not the inex perienced gunners that wero supposed which was plainly visible from their shots which Hew liyely about tho vessel. ,,. ' ; Jackson, Miss.. Jan. 12. ' Artillery' was ordered to Vicksbnrg ear ly this morning, by tho Governor, to hail and question all passing eleamersf. Fifteen guns wore tired last night on tho receipt of tho uews of the Recession of Alabama and b lornla. ' k j . i . r ' . ',.!..;! 1. .,'.' . V New. 0nLEAN31,Jnn.:12. ,'Th'o returns indicate tbnttbo. secession ists have a majority in the Louisiana con vention. , f . . .1 . a - I ' ' ' '. jCT Kvg'n Gov. batiks. pf Maseach'u-. Kcltf sees'. nothing ood in the personal liberty laws. : In his valcdictorv address be hllgded to llio law of that State iW fob. lows:" ,' ' ; . ;,' ' .. . :";v.:' I. cannot but regard the mainteinauco of a statu to, whether coniUtutional.or not, wbkl) U so unnoces&ary to the public ser vice, and so f detrimental to AW '.public rcapo, as an inexcusable publio wrong Lbop, by common consent, it may bo re moved from tho tlaluto. book,, and ancb guarantee? as. coustitutional . freedom-db-raand bo sought ii now legielaliob."! . t JtiT Tho Southern studenti of Union College, at Schenoctady.New Yck,' have resolved losecedo from that institution as soon a3 they shall learn that the respect ive Slates in which they rof.idc have seceded. Mlcb'Kan. wEiiEsr:AkiEVENiNa, jan. i, ib I The Indications. All the indications aro that tho repub licans in Conrcss bavoresob ed against all measures , designed, tq conciliate the boulh. Such seems to bo tho under standing of tho best informed republican journals. This conclusion will inevitably deteruuno every southern Stato ,tp inau gurate revolution. Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, than, which thcro are no States moro attached'to the Union, will be comi pcllcd to foll9w South Carolina. jTho al ternative a tcrriblo one for tlier, but, from the vcrr nature of things, they must go with their .section. ', A .Wasbington corrcsjxjndcnt of one , of. tho N.cWj lork republican journals writes, that; ' wheq Mr. Lincolp shall liavo been inaugurated and duly organized, and , commenced bis, ' '.i 'L .I.' . 'i. .1.. auminisi: anon, men,, vurougu iuo,yiwum- lion of tho border feiatos spmo piu i compromise may bo submitted which will bo' embraced by tho peoplo ot all the States." Tho grand fault with this idea is that w hen all ihe southern States have withdrawn and takon stops for.tbo Cstab- lishment of a Southern Confederacy,' it will be too late to offer terms cf compro mise, oven though collisions between the Federal power and tho seceding ' States had not taken place. But such collisions will have taken place,1 which' will tuako compromise impossible! But after all, as to' republican policy, wo await Iho speech of Mr,' Sey ard which isf announced for lo-chiy. IIo stops for ward,, it 'must bo as the herald of; tho policy of Mr. Lincoln's admim'slratior). Ho is to bo tho Prime Minister, and jf he speak not as tho Prmio , Minister,; why does ho speak at all f : We hava no. faith that ho will meet the occasiou wo havo no faith that he, or Mr. Lincoln, or any of tho republican leaders, comprehend ' the gravity of impending evebts and there fore we hare no expectation that the course of revolution will bo 6layed by any ao tion of theirs. Our solo - trust now is in Providenco ind.thc pcoplo. "' Del. Ffoo Press. jiTOcR .LEOTsLATfRBr (at Lansing wo mean) seems to bo in full working or der. Wo are glad to uotico scveraPpro; Ioscd amendments to our statutes which wo deem will bo for tho public good. Ono of them relates to An alteration in tho law respecting Laying out, Altering, and Discontinuing Highways! Under, thd present law much difficulty and expense is incurred' iri a proper' ftdjastnient of Highways, making it imperative to sub rait tho decision of amount of damages, when such aro claimed, to a Jury or Com missiouers appointed by a .Court of Roc ord.! Now, it seems, if the Commission ers of Highways could havo tho power requisite to adjust damages under certain proper restrictions, it wOuldi much' facili tato, and, greatly lessen Iho expenso of properly supplying our towns with neces bary roads for tho convenience cf. its in habitants and the traveling public. ;.. Another proposition wo like much, that of providing ways and means by which tho indebtedness of the State to the Counties shall : bo canceled., ' Vo aro credibly informed that tho Stato is indebt ed iq the cpunly of Ottawa jti tho sum of $0000 or more and more or less; to near ly all the couuties of tho Stato, and jar ticularly to the pew counties, whon a largo amount ;of delinquent' taxes is yearly r'o lurtied to their ! respective County Treas urers. These more newly ' 6ctllod coun ties can illy afford to lose the use of mon ies thus duo thoni, 'and licnoo no time should Je Jost to rcfun4rwliatjusily.be long to them. We hdpo an act to that effect .will become a law. -! V 4 ' '" Still another proposed enactment' wo liko,' that of ftn' amendment to the School Lnw- providdd 'W law;' 'making, all th'q schools in tho Stato frocy.qhaU tak? 4ho place, of the present eoactmont, in respect to the support of Primary School 4. r Wo have always ;bcea..tLo idvocato of Free SohooU. Let Iho property of tho' Stale A' ti- Lw:i.ilA.t tii'tkxfZ H-.i '-J.V.,.1.' W1UV.IIW1 113, L4J1IUIVU. flJ lliU. IIIIUU ra.thor bo faxe,two. dollars fp luo rP0' cflucation of a chijdp when ft child than ono dollar for thofpunUhme'nt of its crimes whfn,it has. boconjio an, jrnprant and yi cious man.. ; And thia feontimoht,' we be lieve, meets with n respouso from the great mass of the citizens of our State. Henco we slate, if any chango of such a character is to take place, let us have Free School. Grand Ilnveu.' . r- Ottawa-ConntyBible Socletyr- j X'hf Executive Ammitleo of -MOt- awa pounty Uiblo aociciy presenting their annual report, desire to Tecorcl a de vout sonso of tho goodness of God in bringing ns to behold this day and this anniversary. a'siemb'lyJ i For a" iiumber of ! year- Lhia-Aocioty has - held -no -annual meeting, , an4 it ; has, consequently, done compare tircl little. WT aco fully a ware of our -own 'abort tforhings In this matter. Wn lira tint JiisensiLla that, ns a commit tee, and ivs a' society, havo failed todo inpeh that might have beenj done in scab-. tcring the leaved of the Tree of Life -in sowing'' tho good seed . of iho Word'pf, God. t.cij tovieth'ing has bc,cn',.dona Our Depository has been sustained and ft good supply of Bibles and Testaments kept on hand; and probably, no, year. has passed in which collection havo not been taken in moro or Jeas of 'tho congrega- tions of tho county1 for this cause.1 " i"1 During tho past year tho' county has been .q a considerable extent explored, a largo, number pf families visited,, and: the destitutions found have" beeb supplied. In February last'Mr. WitiARp ,MiLLS,;a distributing agent of the Amoxican Bible Sociotyt visited the. county, - A meeting was called and. tho committoo' entered heartily into a' plan for' tho thorough ex ploration and supply ot , mo county, . jv cry facility in tho power of tho commiU tee; was afforded the rtgent, who, In the coursb of tho sutnmcr," ctosed his labors aud reported as follpws,' viz: , " Whole No; of families visited, 1389 , ' . f, - Bibles sold, ; 203 , . ! i ." , . Giyen away,". J14 : . i 'Testaments sold, 225 .. f:"i Given, t 59 . . Total . atpount of palos,f ' , .) $207 31 . '.'.! i ' "'. Gifts, . ,', ,C8 42 .fNumbcr of familioe found destitute of tho Bible...-... ',.. - 267." ! :iTho agent further says i i-'.tli ! J " I havo rcnorlcd to tho parent society, fii New York, Bible's, drawn frora,; your Deposilorv, to 'tho amount of $276 2l.' ' Apd concluties, iiis report as follows: : I can not but, expross, my gratitude for tho mauy tokens of . kindness and sympathy manifested by; the-frionds in your, county while engaged in distributing the Word pf God J. canvassed six coun ties, beforp . coming .. among your people, and nowhere havd I found a,-warmer ro ceptiou r than in Ottawa County:? .May Heaven's choicest blessings rest upon them, ami the many copies of the blessed Bible' 6cattorod there prove tho means of much' good. ; Signed, W. MitLSAgl Am! Biblo So." .' By tho late census tho popoulation( of tills county is 13,222. Taking tho usu al estimate of five persons to a' family, there are 2,644 familicsV rthp- agcht; re ports having! visited 1389 families, which) by tlw above,; estimate,. is a littlo more than Jialf the whole number. Of these L3S9 families he found 207,' hearty one fifth, destitu of ' the Bihle, And on .the basis of this estimate wo cpncludo that thero aro yet over 250 families in' this County who have no. Biblo in their houses. About oiie in ten of the families of this county, yet destitute of tho Word of God. ,r Tho following Js an .exhibit of. the.' fi nancial condition of tho Dopository 'in Grand Haven, to witt - h ; ' For balance du6 tho Parent' ' ' ; Society, Fely 20, i860,; $ 38151 Invoices' 'of Bibles and Tes- ; 1 " laments since; ; " ' , ' ."; 447 87 Sundry collections since, , ; ' J8 92 v'... ' ' ' " !' Total,'' .'if 848 30 Cr. By Bibles and Testaments'4 " i delivered at sundry times to Mr. ' ', Mills,': - 27c 21 Amount' paid'' Rev. T. 0. Oanliner'Agcnt,'' ' '-f '. ' ; 20 64 . Balance1 Books and Testa-, , merits on' haiuT Kf Branch po-. ' . ' pository,: at Holland,' ' :' " '.' 105 00 " BalanJo Wibles an4 Testa- f l; 1 1 ments on hand in' Depositoirjv,;. '. ': A'3 at Grand Haven,- ' 1 " 352 "bO -"rTolal,' j'-'; $;84,i30 'v ,Leavfng, fhla'Vbalaiicii diio thot Parent Borcty, on' the 5th daV of January 1 8,C1 In a fine nisorlrncnt' of Bibles, Ac.,' now in tho DcpositoryVy ,' 7t ' 1 ' . ' Apd n'ow' wheu; we j-cgard Iho times in whicji jwe 'vei so full, of stirring cvonts, ih which 'Q6d 4s opening iho world 'to the benevolcnco of his ppoploje1 mdufh that we, our5eJvo8,;hav been, so.'unheedfill of the want of tho' perishing and thi calfs1 of dod.' , ' 1 rW Signal 1 v alrpo'st slrabge-ly-jGocT is -pcparjng ,tho wprlil . for tho introduction, pf tha '.Gospel .'Tho bul-' warks of timoonood systems of exelu- sjvonc.ss andj superstition hivo aJUin -.before him. . China and Japan aro as nov-1 or hoforo, open to commercial intercourse ; and though the Gospel may not yet have free course in those nations, it requires no prophet vision to soo tbat. under God, their speedy evangelization u to follow. The" rcccnrc6hsIous "of Bn tisli Tnd ia, have overthrown tho fast ttrong hold of Pagan supoVsiilioti in toat quirtcr f;the world. Thosii samo oycntsJalscj . have brought tho British nation to soo the strangely unchristian character of its pol- in upholding idolatry vnd thoy are cvon load i ng the iiatiYOpopu)ation . lo question the validity of their, superstitions and tn oi power of their idols. . In West- orn Asia God is. overruling, even tho hot- Vid butcheries of1 Mohammedan bigotry for tho'TurthorahcQ of His Gospel1, , And in Enrppo, hoary headed poperyt strip ped of its. temporal dominions; and its moral powcr,'uttor its feeble wail In tho bar'bf 'itsf allies and vassals', nol One" of whom dares make' common causp with it, or. Eond,an.army.to sustain its prctehtions and eke out its puerile and worn out life. While the oriental systems of !lcs jibtism which' havo splopg.kcpt Mankind n mcn .taTj and mopl ,aa. ..W9IJI as physical bond age! aro crumbling td decay.! J Wliat won dor is it" that' occidental (lospotlsmi also should bo in jtho! flurry ' ofj Loir death turoes, ana. tnat.uieir aying agony snouia bo so fierce as to create alarm for the safe ty of our country and tho stability 'bf its jjoverhmcnt, u , tho minds of thoso' who look not' beyond second causcs-rwno do not seo and feel that God-, reigns.' i Light against darkness,' ' truth' against ' er ror, ' liberty '. against oppression,, heaven iigaiust hell, and God .against satcn, are one and the same. 1: The contest tV iden tical. And all-these corri motions, under tho control of Him who holds thp reins, are but means 10. unng on ine ena. uou deigns in them all. - And : as tho great French orator said, - while looking down upon the dead body of Louis XIV, " God alono is is;reat.w ' 'ltis tho word of such a Godr-4be elorious irospcl of his Sod Je- BUS'-inai is mo power-oi oy uuio.sai Valipii,! thpugh the heathen rago and tho people i imagine a vaiu thing, And it is this trord which, it1 is . the lobjoct of this and kindred societlos to put into tho hands of .all men.' ' ,' . '" ; ' ' 'f .By' order of the Executive Committee, . ; L. M, S. Smith, Chairman. 0 Secession' Resolutroni .: ' Of the Grand River j$sociationa( the tr meeting, at ' Bowne, Kent county,' oh Wednesday,' Jan; 9, 1861. Whereas. Patriotism is a chrislain vir tue, rccocnized in i tho sacred scriptures, and enshrined iri the heart of every good citizen. ' And 1 1 ' '' ' Whereas, Tho'dicnt States of this confederacy formed themselves 1 into a union, inicnueu to do pcrpciuai, unuer ine guarantees and safeguards of tho cohstj tution,' which secured to each, and to all, every noirtical benefit fieedful to 'their nrosnentv and advanComdnt. ' ' And ' - : Whereas, 1 Tho. Stabj -of South ; Caro lina has long fretted under the Federal yqko, and, unmindful bf her' allegiance, has now declared herself no longer1 a inera bcr of this Union, and has seized ' upon the forts and arsenal of tho country, and U nmiirig herself for a, struggle ' with 'the general government "And ' WJicreaS, Love to our. country,1 'and loyally to the cpnslitutjon, demand an ex- f)rossiori ( of J sentiment, when treason is in iicrh t)lacos..ahd tho naor of disunion is el evated.'. And ciiil war is threatened, and our beloved land is'jn danger of being made the arena of strife and bloodshed, therefore; ' ' V 1 "! . .' ', ';: Jesoveil, Tliat wo yloy with abhor renco tho' cvil convulsion which distracts our CQu'nTrv, and we'lraco it, and all tho unhallowb(5 Results which flow therefrom, to tho determination lo. propagatp and ex tend the' enormous wrong of human slave ry j .which lias been tho inaguo spot of our cpuniry, anu uio iruiuui source oi aliena tion and discord.' .' ' .'..'! ; " Resolved, That tho' secession of any Stato of. this Vfnion,',or:any overt acts to irtdtico n Stato to dissolve fts federal con nectioii'.'wilhout usingall leg! timat'o means to havo1 its alleged wrongs redressed, is at war with justice, subversive of lh6 funda mental pnnciplcs' of otir1 compact, and trcasonablo" lo our gTprious qonstituliop. 1,1 'lic&olv'da,! That wo, disapprove of any compromise on tho subject of slavery1, for cVcrycoiicessibn 'has bcetf 'mdo'but the stepping stand lo further", demands from the cxlcnsiomsts of tho'.systom. There fore, this" Association,' strongly iuip'rossed "witha sensd of.uty to, pur beloved cbun it T, ",Knd of loyalty to our cohstitulipn, which Pinfolds its banner .over us.'protccU us in ouf liberties,' and secures to tis our rights, would implore our Representatives iritho Sti'te and National legislatures, lo use their'utmost endeavors tc prevent any concession to, . U6r demands of the South which is at waf with the principles of justice, the ! platfprm( pn which they wpr6 elected, and "the constituypn 'under Whtch vo Jovo to'clfell.' ' ! ,1 " . --u ?fi-; v- . gc SfROSo, Moderator. .. J. tl all a an, Scribe. t, i:- , ... i . i -'i ' " 7; , T." , - tS" The United States Mints coined,, during the last year, $23,447,283 35 in gold, $3,250,635 26 in silver, and $342,- 000 in cents. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRIED APPLES; Plums, Chirric: nd Pekohos fttaU er pcclod beforo dryln i) 1 . w . 1 : " tngfl received from Mtorn New York, , and for aloby'" Hekhy A. Chubb A Co.' WOODEN WARE MANUFACTORY, B. F. EAMES, Phoprietor, feiui YaauKa. . ...mioh. MANUFACTURER fTuUPil,Siip-Buck. eU, ,Muftfw, Ae. ,. JJ. F. EAMES. Forryiburg, Jan., 1081, , , ... ( George D. Hayvey, Hat just opened a now O VS TE It Sf A i; OON, NEXT door to Griffin's Drug Storo. Kefrosh nientft, choloo end new,' will constantly be kept in readiness for all who shall coll upon him. Ye woary, thlrety and hungry come In. Grand lla-ron Jan. 10, lsei.' (.lyniiu CSQjr.ri tt Klavcr WOULD respoctfully announce to the citi . torn of Grand J la von and viciully, that ho bai juit ppenod a new ( , , .' ' ( ; M E A T, A H K J3 T On Washington street, where every yarioty of Fresh .Meat ean, at all times, De obtainea at tne lowest market prjoe, Patronage respectfully so licited. . . , . U. JiLATKB. Orand IlaVen, Jan. 16, 18(51. f ' lyn 104 (jr.. i- WILLIAM 8CIIUT, '.' ' Dealer in Family 'I-'-'i Grdcceriys, Prdyisi6nsr Fruits AND VBQBTABLES. AND at all times persons may be accommo dated with refrebinenU lu the best of or der. Next door engt of. the Jewelry Shop, Washington street. fk Grand Haven, Mich., JuVf. 10, 1301. ly , A CHOICE ASSORTMENT . ,'- OF ; .:-'.-; t ! IfIouMelaiiie Ic Iainr, . of theLate'fct Styles; Figured Ahipaca,j' - ' x 1 "'-' ' ' k ' , . j , , , . . , ; GroDellhiuo,.,'; ..f; . i ,; : . : Florence Silks, all' colors ' 1VJ A G I c n u fV.l i k q, , ofall widths, jwjth oUkyrJinas of.;. .'j jo -fl t O O X) s 3 Too nuiueroiu to mention, tltii'iiiiy n-ct-ived anI ' con bo seen hj caning at ; . 1 1"..- .'.iipNRY a. cuvim X Co. .... Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of an execution i.isucd out of and J nhdor the scnl of the Circuit Court for tho County of Kenh aud State bf Michigan, In fa Tor bf.Chhrloj O. Rood, and dguiust tin) gooiis and chattels and for tho waul thereof, then ngalnst tho )nn nnd toneiiiciit.s of Gi-oxvpiior Hoed, and to- me curortea ana ueiivcrod, l aid on the 20tl day-of: April, A. J). 1800, levy on all the richt, title nnd intercut of tuo raid Grun vpnor RCcd, hi and to tho following described land, lo wit I '. The went linlf of tho south-enxt quat(orof section fourteen, township numbered seven north and of ran go numbered fourteen wet, cotituining eighty acroc, more or loe. ac cording to government purvey, aad shnll sell tho same to the highest bidder, at publio auction, at tho front door of tho Court-IIouso, ia the ril lflgo of Grnnd Jloven, in said conntyi on tho twenty-first diiy of February, A. D. l?6l. nt 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, to satisfy aaHl .execution. li .' l ',i : : !. ! : Samcil R. Sakford, Late Sheriff of Ottawa County. ' . ' , , . , . Grand Haven, January 3, 1661. -: I03w7 .! ; '. Chancery Sale.: : -. V IN pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the ' Circuit Court, for tho County of Ottawa, in Chnnccry.ofthodateof Ocjtober eighteen th,oifcht een hundred and sixty, In a cause therein ponding wherota 'Andrew J Ilnrman is cpmpbiinant, and Churl os Cutthway and Hester Louisa Cunh way are defcndniiU, I, the subscriber, Circuit Court Commissioner in and for said county, shall sell at public. auction, to tha highest bid der, at tho rout' door of tho Court-lloiiso, in tho villngo of Grand Haven, in. said cftunty, at ouo of tha clock in the afternoon of the twenty, seventh- day of February next, the following described promises, eituato and I wing in the county of Muskegon,' formerly in Ottawa coun ty, to wit! ' 1 ' i . The south-wost quarter of tho north-west quarter, and tho north-west quarter of the south west quarter ef section sovcutcon, (17) in town ship number twelve, (12J north of rango num ber seventeen, (17) wes(, containing eighty (50acros, . i , . ' ' -. , .. ' - lIxiLf C. .Akkle vr Circuit Court Commis sioner for Ottawa Couhty, Michigan. ' . Xfi 8. Atwpod; Solicitor tot Complainant. Dated Grand. Haven, January 7, 1301. . 1037 1 Denial Jf)licc. ; DR. k R. E. CARPENTER' takes i-loasu're ia Informing the oitiiens of Grand Haven, and 'vicinity that he has returned tn Urarxl Rap ids'and" permanently ro-oponod bis Dental offtce, at the'ofd place, corner of . " :" " ' Pearl ' tihd 'Canal Street, Wilrance ' 6h : ';'; ;', '' Cdnat Street:1 m : '.;,"; Dr,' C."wouM intimate, ihatlio Wouli bo' hapry to see- all who require superior Dofital work. JN'o IndiU-omotits offered for sccod-olass,' low prio optiratioav l'ersont living at. a .distance aro rcuestoil to makoengngcmeiuf (ininavuncp; 4i'y letter or otherwise.- Dr.'C, would Vcfy leave to rnfcfto,the. following gonllombnl H;i 1 - Wn. M- FrfRnr," ,... . Qihlx EiliA,'.; M. T. HnrKi.vs, . ' B. J. Fcrkt. j . i Grand Rapids, Nov. li, 1800. ' ntj tf ' , if r i ' - - . 11 ll f. C. STXJAR1', Watch-Makei1. 1 " V li O K S, F JB IV li li It !fs SILVERWARE,, Musical Ioitfumcnts, Sheet ,Muslc; Pictures. Pocket Books. Yankee No tions', Ao. ''Afco,' Clocks, Watches, Ao.promptr lj repfcirod and warranted. "eoond door above the News Office, Washington strcr-t, ' i ; , Grand Haven, Deo. 12th) 186ft. . .' fnlOO 1 v -L til I... .... i 1 . ' 1 , ( '.EATING HOUSE,' ! At this House may be luudd all: kind of KruitV, JitM6r, Eggs and Vegetables; . '-I And for the easb, my ouitoibcrs may bo assuroil that I will not be undersold ia this maikct. nra?o a few doors above; tno Tost Office, on Washington fitreet. Grand Haveo, Msy 2, l0. fly n70 J GRAND HAVEN MARKETS. I""':r,-,'.1 '. Corrocted Weekly for the " Kiwi," By: Messrs. Cutlkr,Wart & Stkdomak. Jloor, 1 bbl., 5 25(3) Corn, bush., 80j 45 Oats, H.ush., 25 30 Luckwheat Flour, cwt.,... 2 00 Corn Meal, H cwt, . 1 50(1 25 l'utatooo, bush., l.-.-v; f Jm!30 Ileaus. Yush... IT...'. I 00 Butter, ru.,y M , M Lard, -k ID.,,....,......, .,.,4 ".'J Kgps, dox 10 C pok, i tb. : i. .. : . . . ; i. 1 o C Ham, ltb - 12 ( Armies, dried 6 H Salt, bbl.,i.';'.!. ;'...? ' ' ' 00 Maple Sugar,. . 8 10 White.Fish,'W bf bbl., .'..'. . ' ' 8 25 Plaster, Tttbbl,.,. ,,. .1 U Stucco, $ bbl 3 00 ; AVood, cocd;.:.::.::c:..: 1 WK(2bl tl Brick, m -. 5 00 00 Shingles, m.,,.,.,.... ,i I 50 2 00 Lath, in., 00 1 20 Lumber, common, 4 m.,.... t ,00 (t$8 0O f Lumber, clear, m., i , J t 00a,t3 (0j George D. Sanford. Dealer in News papers, Periodicals, School Bitkt Stationery; auo Detroit iJauios ana uaekiies, Yankee Notions, Tobacco; Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Ao First door above tho News Office, Washing, ton street. .. ', " " ' .. , Notice. " H' " Laud OrricK, ,1; ' 1 i : ' " Ionia, Mich.; Deo. 12, i860. PATENTS for entries made between tho 2d , day of August, 1859, and the '14th day of December, 1869, for settlement and Cultivation, under the graduation act of1 August' 4, 1854, nave neon received at ting omce, ana tne pur chasers are hereby notified to come forward im mediately and make the required proof of " set tlement nnd cultivation,"- and receive their res pective patents, hecauso if said proof is 'not tiled wttbin a limited tune tbe patents will be re turned to the General Land Office, and will then hoTiable to be canceled for non-porformanee of the conditions of settlement and cultivation con templated by the graduation act of August 4, 1854. -' John C. Blaxchahd, Register. He nut J. Wasow, Receiver. " ' ' 101'Tw Probate.. Or der STATE Ot' MICHIGAN, County: ef Ottawa, ss: At a session of tbe Probate Court for -Mid county .of Ottawa, bolJen at the Probata Office! iu the' villa go of Grand' Haven,' on Monday, the seventeenth day of December, in tho year ouo thousand pight nnndrad and six ty Present. Augustus W. Tavlor. Juilcre of " Pryhnte Y 'In the' matter of the estate. oM"ill- i t tl... r . i .i I - ' Jlllll tf. JJlUiClUU, Ul'l'l'lUCU i . ON reading and fing tha pttUipn, dtjlj vcri JludV.of Eunice' Maria" Crafsted," widow of "Bklii deceased, prayjug th.it dn instrument in writing, on file with this conrt,' and purporting to be th last, TV ill and Testament of said deoeased. may be admitted to probntc,'nnishoaproHntod exee utrix thct-eof. Thereupnn it? Is' ordered that Monday, the twenty-firtt day of Jariuary nest, at two o'clock in the .afternoon, bo assigned for the bearing of said petition, "and that the heirs at law of said -deceased, and all other persons j interested in bis estate, aro required to appear at a acssion of knid court then to be bojdoii at the Probate Ofiit;e, in tho village of Grand Ha ven, and show causo, if .any there be, why tha prayer of the petitioner should not Lu- granted. And it U further ordered that-said petitioner give notice to nil persons iutcrctod in said ci tato of thy pondency of said petition und the hearing thereon, by causing a copy of this or der to bo published in the Grand Havou News, a newspaper published and circulating lu said county-of OlUwa, fur.tlirpo suevessive yvcvV prcvions to tho sail day of bra, ing. - A true copy. Arcrsns W. Tatlok," 101 4wJ Judge of Probato. Probate Order. - - STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Ottawa, ss : At a sossiou of the Probato Court for said ... County bf Ottawa, holdenf t Oib n-bate Of ,fio, in tho village of Grud Haven, ou Mon day, tho seventeenth duy of December, iu the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred , . nud sixty: .Present, Augustus, Wf-Tyler, Jndgo of Trobatc: In the matt6 6t the es tate of Edward HJuhb, deceased; ' GEORGE PARKS, Executor or tho estate of said deceased, having plod with this court bis administration account, in tho settlement it tbe estato of said deceased, praying that the same maybe examined and allowed Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, tho twenty-first Say of January next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, v ho assigned for tho hearing on said potillon, and tli at the heirs at law of said deceased and all ether persons interested in bis estate; are requir ed to appear at a session of said court, then to bo holden at tbe Probato Office, in the villago of Grand Haven, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all persous interested in said estate, of the -pendency of said petitjon and tho hearing there, n, by causing a copy of this order to be published in, tho Grand Uaveu News, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county of Otttnwa, for three successive weeks previous to the said day of bearing. ; ' A truo copy. Avgi'stvs TV. Taylor, .101 4w. , , Judgo pf Probate. ' 1 Chancery Order, "v' STATE1 OF MICHIGAN, Tho Circuit Court for tho County of Ottawa, in Chancery. At a , session of said Court, held at tbe Court House, iri the tillage of Grand Haven, In saldCoun- ' ty, on Tuesday, the 13th day of November, A. D., 1860, Present, tho bonorablo Flavins . JLktlcjohn, Cirouit Judge. .vr.,f.,'; ' j'1J ;Alma Brotf; ConfplSihaOt, Y ..- i -if .v . . .i George Brott, Defendant.! IN this causo it satisfactorily appearing to this Court, by affidavit or fllcs that the defendant, George Brott, is a non-resident of tftis ' State, but that tho saij Gcorgo Brott is a resident of the State of loWa,-' On motion of O. II,' Silfer, Solicitor for wid'cbtirplflin&nr, it is hrdcrbd that tho said defendant, George Brott, eanso nis Sp pearanfo to be entered. Jn thi causo, and notice there6f (6 be Served on kajd Vo'inplaluRniV solto- itor within. throe months after the date of tbis order, and In ease of bis appearance, he cansehis answer to the complninatit' bill'to be fileo, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainant's solioitorrwitlilii tweiity da.vs aftorfhe service on him of m copy of said bill and notice of the en try of this order, and in iloault thereof the bill of complaint be taken atfoonessed by said defendant.-And it is-further ordered that within twenty days after tbetfhtecreofjtT'e.eloenT plalnant causo a copy of t(iis'orJqr (o be pub lished In the Grand Haven 2i ews, a newspaper printed and published in Ottawa County, in said tatc, the publication to bo oontinued,(for -Sta successive weeks thereafter, at toast bnce In each weeK, r thai the said complainant cause a copy of this erdeT te bo personally served on said de fendant, George Brott, fat least twenty days be fore tho time firiiitod for his appearance. -F. J. Lnrtryon, Circuit Jttdge. D. H.'SiLVXH, Sol'r for CmplriMi&iJ 09 7wJ JamCs P. Scott, Register, , (A true copy, attest.) - per T. Fletcher, Dep. . . Lights.-', ' URNING FLUID! LnmnOiU! kerosene Oil and Candles to bo had at .C- TV. 1 S.'s ... i nil. . l i'J I .T " Kftf) BARRELS of Grand Rapids and Mil IW waukre Flour, for sale In qnantitie! suit purcharr. r.j W. 1 S.