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I SANDS XXX ALE TIIE undersigned have the Agency for the sale or this celebrated lbeam, i'alk ana amber ale and are prepared to fill orders promptly-, and tat isfactorllv. Those wishing a fine article of ale will find (on trial) this ale to be superior to any draught ale ever before introduced into the Grand Klver Valley. Orders for the above ale is respectfully solicited WASlllNuiuai uuusu, urand Haven, leo oat liHOTUERS, Agents. 2S0 tf. JAMES PATTERSON, House, Boat and Sign Fainter, Grainer, Paper Hanger, Glazier and Gilder. HAVING Just arrived at this place, for the pur pose of opening a shop and making a per xnanent business, in the various departments of the trade, I would announce that I am now pre pared to attend promptly to the calls of as many as may make application. James Patterson. Grand Haven, April 21, 1857. tf. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife, Sarah, has left my bed and board, without just cause or provocation. 1 therefore forbid all persons har boring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. John Trick. Oct. 1. 1856. . 285 3w Chicago Leather Inciting Manufactory. KELLY & BLACKBURN Manufacturers of a Superior article of OAK TANNED Leather Belting, Whkh they will sell at New York Prices J A liberal discount made to large purchasers. KELLY & BLACKBURN, Tanners, Curriers, Importers of French and English Leather. Dealers in Tanners1 Oil and Hides. 247 07" 243, Lake St., Chicago. 111. f 1 y Grand Rapids Book Bindery. rpiIE undersigned would inform tho citizens of JL Ottawa county tnat they nave now in sue cessful operation, in connection with their Print Ing Establishment, a Book Bindery, located on Canal street, Grand llapids, next door to tho Post Office. They keep on hand, for sale, and will manufac ture to order all kinds and sizes of Blan Tsl Books, such as Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Shipping Books and all kinds or County Records, In the best style; which will be sold at DETROIT PRICES. Magazines, Music, Periodicals, bound, and Old Books re-bound in every uesiraoie style. 05?" All work warranted. Jacob Barns & Co. Grand Rapids, January C, 1855. f 174 tf QHAWLS, Delaines, Poplins, Rachel Plaids Merrimack and Cocheco Prints, in endless va riety, at C. & W. lORK, Salt, Fish, Flour, Corn Meal, Oats, But ter, etc, Just received and for sale low by Cutler & Warts S CIIOOL BOOKS and Stationery, at Albee's. NEW FIRM. Goods Cheaper than ever. 1T7ISHING to do only a cash business, we are VV prepared to offer goods at a price that will defy competition. Our stocu, as usual, wm con sist of a Variety of commodities, and a general as sortment of almost every thing the law allows. Give us a call and be your own judges. Cutler & Warts. February 9, 1850. T7ANCY French Cassimercs, a great variety of X the latest styles, Texas Drills, battinctts, blue and mixed, can be found, (no other establishment In the place can sell at a lower figure) at Ferry Wallace. FARMERS I the place to get anything in the line of Agricultural Implements cheap for cash is at Stone & Curnn's Agricultural Warehouse, Canal St. Grand Rapids, Midi. M ESS BEEF and PORK, Hams, Pickled Beef longucs, in good order, at ukiffin s. In Store, A QUANTITY of household goods marked L. S. Rowley. The owner will please call, pay charges and take them away. Cutler & Warts. aIIEbest assortment of Tin Ware in town, can . be found at the store of Cutler & Warts. JUST received a splendid assortment consisting of tho Celebrated Bay State, Waterloo Long Shawls, nev) styles, Cashmeres, c6c. Also a lot of heavy Traveling Shawls, for gen tlemen. Cutler & Warts. Sept. 23, '5C. DRESS GOODS In great variety of the best styles and patterns, with trimmings to match. Cutler & Warts. Sept. 23, '56. A NY Person wishing to buy Good Goods at low jl jl prices ior uasn, wm uo oetter Dy caning on u than at any other store in Grand Haven. If you doubt this just drop in and see. Cutler & Warts. C1L0CKS of all kinds, for sale cheap t)y II. C. & W. 500 LBS. CHEESE, f00 lbs. Butter, just re ceived a good article at the drugstore of (May 5) II. Griffin. LEMONS and Oranges, fresh, very cheap, at Griffin's. AN AM A, Leghorn, Straw and Chip Hats, lust received. F. &W. READY MADE CLOTHINP can be purchased of Haxton, Cutler & Warts, at less money than any other store Jn town. Our stock consists of Tweeds. Broadcloth, Kentucky Jean and Satti nett Coats, and Pants ; Demin Overalls and Sacks, Striped Shirts, Red and Blue Flannel Shirts, &c. SADDLERS' Sewing Silk, Embroidering Braid Sewing Birds, Crochet Needles, Zephyr Wor steds, Linen and Cotton Floss, besides a great ma ny other things to numerous to mention this week. Cutler & Warts Grand Haven, May 9th, 1854. Applo Pearor, USEFUL and Ingenious, ought to be In every Hotel. Saloon and Kitchen. For sale at A L. Chdbb's Ag. Warehouse. CRADLES repaired and extra Fingers for sale, at the Agricultural Warehouse, by A. L, Ciicbb. CULTIVATER TEETII.-Steel cultivator teeth, In quantities to suit purchasers, from one to one thousand, with or without woods. W. D. FosTEn & Co. GEORGE PARKS & Co-, General Land Agents tTTTT.T. attend to Rclectinfr. locating and tire W empting Government Lands, also to the sale and purchase or other lands, ana tne payment tflTPS Wa fiav nrm nlptA cortlnnul mini of OttftWft Oceana, and Mason counties, which are carefully corrected each week. We are able to designate Pine and Farming Lands, and will do so at reasonable rates, and w VAT rant tne lands to oe as recommenaea. Wa will rnnke BPlppfinn for those for Whom wo may locate lands at the State or the United States Land Offices, when desired. Also we will make and correct plats of the above named counties short notice. All business entrusted to us will be attended nrnmntlir nnrl fnr moderate rharces. on Office second door below the Washington House, Grandllaven, Mich. 205 tf. BOUR'S CORDIAL, A safe, pedyf nnd effectual remedy for DI arrhea, Dysentery, and Bowel Complaints mTTTQ morilMnA mftv Via relied unon as one of L the mildest and safest of remedies, while at the same time it is effectual in curing this class of Hiaoncra rr- Rv observing the directions on the bottle. It mav hrt iriven tn children with cerfect safety. sola wnoiesaie ana retail Dy 11. u. rosi, iiouanu also for sale at urimn s drugstore. Sept. 18, 1855. . f209 tf. New Medicines, The University of Free and Popular Knowl edge, or Plillatleipiua, inariereu In April, 1833. CAPITAL, 100,000. tttvry r.RIFFIN. of Grand Haven, has been 1 I rtrn r r rf flf. tnwn fnr the cnle nf these well known medicines a nart of which have this day arrived at the drug 6tore of said urimn, viz : Dr. T?nwnrifl' Tonic Mixture, for fever and ague itp... etc. and Dr. Rowand's Compound Syrup of Tllapkhprrv llnnt. for diarrhoea. Cholera morUUS cramp, cone, etc. Grand uaven, May o, ltwo. pUTLERY BOXES just received V J at. Foster and Parrv's a COOd assortment. Nov. 21, 1854. llG7ly TTATS r. A 1S & BONNETS, the larircst 6tock JUL and cheaper than ever before offered in this market, for 6ale by t. & u TO HOUSE KEEPERS A NT) ATA, OTHERS INTERESTED 1 ! "V7" OUR attention Is invited to the large and splen JL aid stocK now opening ai Consisting of a complete assortment of China. Earthen and Glassware Makinir the most extensive and richest exhibition ever made in Western Michigan. As we buy our goods at first nanus, mostly oi manuiaciurera, wo are enabled to enter into successiui competition with anv estaDiisiiment in tne v esi. v e uuvu ui so many articles in tne line or HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Iron, German Silver, Albata and Silver plated spoons, lirittania anu siiverpiaicu iv and Coffee Setts, do. Castors, Wire Dish Covers, Cutlery, Lamps, of all kinds, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Walters, Wooden and Willow Ware, Looking Glasses, Feather Dusters, Tlird Carres, etc.. etc. rr5- All nrn Invited to call and examine our goods, as we take pleasure in showing them, even it you do not purcnase. uon t iau to visu CHINA HALL, before making your purchases. Grand Rapids, October, 1855. 212 ly TUST received, at Griffin's, Codfish. Mackerel, 1 -. .. i- inn. ! l l c fj sporting rowaerj uo uinc, in iiku inns, acnieuam anappes, ior meuinnm use ), Porter's Mold Candles, by box or lb., Soda Crackers. W nter Lamp Oil, Chicago No. 1 Soap, by the box or bar, Dried Herring, a first rate article, Bazin's Extracts, Crimean Musk, and a variety of Perfiimprv. Fresh llvson. Green and Illack Teas, Brown and White sugars, Dy tne uarrei. May 5, 1&5G. HORSE COLLARS, Halters and Saddles, at Albee's. A YER'S CHERRY TECTORAL, ths bestreme dy known Ior lung complaints, for sale at Albee's. CUTLER- & WARTS, THANKFUL for the patronage bestowed while .JL connected with the old hrm ot naxton, uut ler & W'arts, would ask a continuance of the same. Our old and new friends will find us ever ready to attend to their wants, at the old store. February 'J, 1 8oG. u. & w . Ready Made Clothing. A Large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Jl consisting of all the different varieties of mens and boys' wearing apparrcl, is now oiiercd at the lowest figure, Dy f ERRY & WALLACE. Fresh Goods JUST arrived at Griffin's Drug Store. Large supplies of all the most desirable medicines, which it is Impossible to enumerate. Aiso all the varieties of FAMILY GROCERIES, Mess Pork, Smoked Hams and Shoulders, prime Dried Apples, reaches, l'runcs, lamarinds, Lem ons. etc., etc. May 5, 1836. . Rasi! Old Hags!! Clean ling!!! A NY quantity of Clean Paper Rags wanted at II this office. buDscriptions to the "Times' may be paid in Rags, and Rags will pay for our money, therefore, produce the Kags. September 20, 1852. II "TATS and Caps the best assortment In town, and for the lowest prices, at Albee s. GROCERIES, a choice lot, just received at Griffin's Drugstore. I?IFTY Dozen Hoes (to bloso out the stock), by . the dozen. Send your money quick before they are gone. W. D. Foster & Co. COLLINS and Great Western Axes, for sale cheap by C.&W. BONNET Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. Rnehc Border In great profusion at the new store of C. & w. ; LATH YARN, Hemp and India Rubber Pack ing, on hand at W. D. Foster & Co's. I7LOUR and Meal on consignment 100 bbls.of 1 Sweet's Superfine Flour, Middlings and Corn Meal, at Gri ffin's Drugstore. MANILLA ROFE. A large iupply on band at W. D. Foster & Co's. FRUIT TREES. THE subscriber woijld call the attention of those who desire to purchase Fruit Trees, to his ex tensive assortment, of over 50,000 Choice Apple Trees, Embracing all the best varieties, from seven to ten feet high, 2000 Dwarf and Standard Pear Trees, large and fine. Also a good assortment of Plum, Cherry and Peach Trees, of large size. All the above trees are healthy and vigorous and larger than can usually be obtained from any of the Eastern Nurseries. I have also a good assortment of Nursery articles, among which are twelve varieties of climbing, and twenty-five varieties of monthly Blooming Roses, Syrenga Honeysuckles, Fringe Trees, Japan Quince, China Lilac, Common Lilac, Spireas, Weiglia, Rosea, Al thea, Flowering Almond, Snow Balls, etc., all of which will be sold as low as they can be obtained from RESPONSIBLE Nurserymen East. Al so a lot of . Seedling Apple Trees, which I will sell for three cents each. Although grown in this city, I will warrant them just as good as those grown at Rochester, or elsewhere, and sold about the country by tree pedlars for twenty five cents each. I shall be pleased to have any and all persons Interested In the culture of Fruit call on me and examine the Trees I offer for sale. 212 ly Geo. C. Nelson. City Nurseries, Grand Rapids, October 1, 1855. Ottawa Iron Works, FERRYSBURG, OTTAWA CO MICIL WM. M. FERRY, Jr., Manuracturer of Station ary and Marine, high or low pressure. STEAM ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings. Particu Iar attention will paid to the manufacture of Mulloy and Cicular Sawmills. superior Sidintr Mills built at 6hort notice, readv for setting up. Immediate attention given at all times to Repairing Engines, Mills, Mill Gearing, Siding Mills, and Forging. Those having repairs to be made of either of th above kinds of work, from a distance or In this county, are assured that every effort will bo used to nil with despatch their orders. We are prepared to contract for building En gincs and machinery for Boats and Mills of the most approved patterns and finish. India Rubber Belting, and Steam Packing Gaskets, constantly on Iiand. CEP" Post Office address, Grand Haven, Mich. 212tfJ Wm.M. Ferry, Jr. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. THE subscriber has recently opened a store on Canal street, opposite the Public Hall, where he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Farming Implements, Machines He is also mrnufacturing PLOivs of th most approved Eastern Patterns (including the celebrated Curtis rlov;, also, Cultivators, Grain Cradles, &c. He keeps constantly on hand Points for more than fifteen different kinds of Plows. These Points, as well as all other castings made at this shop, are or the oest quality of hard Iron The wooding of Plows is done by Henrv Stone whose long experience in the business, enables him to excel in this Dranch or business. Farmers and those connected with agricultural pursuits, are invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is just the establishment which they have so long needed. A. L. Ciiunn. Urand Kapids. f 178 tf. C. H. PFCK'S Mill Point Drug Store. A GENERAL assortment of fresh Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines generally used and sold by druggists, jut opened and for sale. Also, the best quality of Cognac Brandy, and otner liquors, tor medicinal purposes. Prescriptions carefully compounded and put up by Dr. James C. Singer, a thorough, experienced druggist. FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of chewing and smoking Tobacco, also a superior quality of genuine Imported Cigars; Druggists supp led with a pure article of Bran dy nnd other liquors, for medicinal purposes, at the lowest wholesale prices. Mill Point, Aug. 25, 18-30. 25G ly T) ONNETS. We have the largest stock of Bon XJ 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 C. & s. Blacksmith, Gunsmith, and Farrier. rpHE undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of X work in this branch of business, on short no ticc Wragons, farming implements, mills, vessels, guns, etc., etc., repaired in the hest manner. Particalar attention will he given to horse-shoe ing. I will attend to all calls from those who may want an experienced tamer. , Shop, corner tulton and Ihird streets, Urand Haven, Mich. 204 ly. August 14. lSJD. E. TAKKEN. T) ONNETS We have just received the fall 1) and winter styles of Bonnets, all kinds of Straw, Leghorn and bilk Bonnets; some beanti ful silk hats, trimmed, and selling off at very low prices, at Cutler warts. Boots and Shoes. QUITABLE for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys nnd O Children, a first rate stock, just received by June 9. 1ERRY & WALL4CE. Boots & Shoes. A LARGE assortment, among which may be x jl found Ladies ian colored and Congress silk Gaiters. Misses Bronzo Bootes and Silk Gaiters. children's Bronze and Patent Leather Shoes and Tan colored Gaiters, Gents Patent Leather, Con gress, nnd Lasting Gaiters, which we will sell low er than ever before offered In this place. June 4, lbOO. i! ERRY & WALLACE. EAGLE, Curtis' Iron Beam and Steel Plows at S. & C's. Ag'l. Warehouse. ' nOTTONADE PANTS, for CO cents. J POliTEIl & MATHISON. HEADY MADE CLOTHING. WE have bought a large stock of Coats, Vests. Pants, and Under clothlnir. this fall, and will sell them very cheap and warrant not to Rip. uau at j. & W. i TRAW and Cornstalk Cutters, at ) S. & C's. Ag'l. Warehouse. Excelsior Grain Cradlos MANUFACTURED, and for sale bv the dozen or at retail, at my Agricultural Warehouse. A. L. Citunn. A LARGE assortment of Grass Scythes and Snathes at the Agricultural Warehouse, by A. L. tllUBR. r (LOCKS Superior eight day Clocks at i t npno H ARROWS and Field Cultivators and Grain S. & C's. Agl. Warf hwc. Drills at 1 8 5 7. BEAR IN MIND THAT YT. D. FOSTER & Co. Keep the largest and best assortment of HARDWARE, To be found in the Grand River Valley, And would invite the attention of BUYERS Particularly to their stock of BELTING, PACKING, FILES, Mill, Circular and Cross-Cut coopers' and carpenters' tools. Broad and Narrow Axes, GLASS, SASH & NAILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES, OF EVERY VARIETY. TIN AND COPPER WARE, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT REASONABLE PRICES. W. D. FOSTER & CO. Grand Rapids, January 28, 1S57. To Xum"bermeii. TUST printed and for sale, at the Times office, a 9 very neat and convenient tanic ot sawioss re ditccd to board measure 'he calculations are cor rcct and reliable, and the size and shape conveni ent for use. Every man encaged in lumbering ought to be provided with this table, to enablehim to make his own calculations on the contents of logs. The expense is but trifling. New Furniture Ware Rooms ! WILLIAM T. POWERS WOULD respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that he has fitted up some new rooms, one door East of the ware rooms formerly occupied by Powers, Ball & Co., and now kept by Ball. Noycs Colby, and will keep constantly on hand, a iarge assortment of New and Fashionable Furniture, Consisting of Sofas, Tete a Tetcs, Mahogony, Cane Scat and Boston Rockers, Centre and Card Tables, Bureaus, Book Cases, Mahogony nnd Common Bedsteads, Cane Seat Chairs, Tables, Looking-glasses, Rosewood and out Moiminrs, Plate Coffins, and all other articles belonging to the Trade, all of which he will sell low, For Cosh. Grand Rapids, October 1, 18,.V 212 ly HORSE RAKES, Cultivators, Grain Cradles, and Grass Scythes and Snnthes, in great variety, at Stone & Chubh's Agr'l Warehouse. Grand Kapids, July 3, looD. BOOTS and SHOES just received 400 pairs Ladies' sew'd and peg'd Boots, 50 " Gaiters, 50 " Long " 200 " " Buskins, 100 " M Morocco Boots. Also Misses' and childrens' Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Sandals and Ladies Fur lined Overshoes, Mens' Buffalo Overshoes, Boots, both kip and calf, " Shoes, Slips, Pumps, etc., etc. We warrant good stock and always keep a largo and complete assortment. Sept. 23, 1856. CUTLER & WARTS. BLEACHED nnd BROWN SHEETINGS we of. fer twenty rcr cent cheaper than the same artlclo has been sold in Grand Haven this season. Sept. 23, '50. Cutler & arts. A LARGE supply of Sloan's Horse and Cattle Medicines, just received nnd for sale at low rates, at Griffin & lo b Drugstore. Dec. 8, 18oC. SHIRTS and Drawers, blue mixed; n large as sortment of Red nnd White Flannel ; Woolen 1' . .it r At !!.. in ,.1. urn , mi vi mo uesi (juuiu.r, iui miu ui. Ferrt & Wallace New Wholesale and Hetail Bookstore, llatlibun U ulldlrtg, Monroe at., Grand Ilapldt ATTj articles in th Bonk and Rfntlnnprv 1tn I'aner Hanging, ttc, supplied on the most reason nie terms. le terms. 1J1 ly 4. Trnnrrcr, Jr. . Administratrix's Sale. IN the matter of the estate of William Sotllff deceased : Notice is hereby given that by vlr tne of license and authority granted to the under signed, by the Judge of Probate in and for the1 county of Newaygo, in the State of Michigan, on Mondav the eighteenth day of August. A. D. 1 850, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the house of Ebenerer Wilson, now residing on the premisls to be 6oId, in the said State of Mich igan, in Ottawa county, on Wednesday the nixth' day of May, 1857. at two o'clock In the afternoon of that day, all the right, title and interest with' which the deceased died seized in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to wit : The south west quarter of the south-west quarter, and the south east quarter of the south-west quarter of section number nine (9) in township number ten ( 10") north of range number fifteen ( 15) west, con taining eighty acres of land all lying and being in said Ottawa county. Em k vine Sutliff, Administratrix. March 18, 1857. f281 w7 Administrators Notice. WE, the undersigned, administrators appoint ed by tho Judge of Probate of Manistee County, to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of Owen Finan, late of said county, deceased, do hereby give notice that we will meet on Mondav, 4th of May next, A. D. 1857, at the County Clerk's ofh;ce, in the town of Manistee, in said County of Manistee, to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands then and there presented against said estate. And notice is hereby given that no claim or demand will be allowed against said es tate if not presented to the said Administrators on or before the said 4th day of May, 1857. . MJ?"H' (Administrators. April 10th, 1857. 281 w4 Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of an execution in favor of James A. Hamilton, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements, of Thomas Wing und Joseph D. C. Davis, issued out of the Circuit court for the county of Ottawa, on the twenty-eighth day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1857, and to me directed, I have levied upon and shall expose for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the ninth day of May, next, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the court house, in the county of Ottawa, the following de scribed real estate situated in the county of Otta wa and State of Michigan, to wit: Tim south east quarter of the north-east quarter, the south west quarter of the north-east quarter, north-east quarter of the north-east quarter, and the north east quarter of the south-east quarter, of section nine, the south-cast quarter of the south-west quar ter of section ten, and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section fifteen, all in township number ten, north of range number fifteen west ; also, the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-three in township number ten north of range num ber sixteen west; also the south-east quar ter of section three, in township number nine, north of range number seventeen west: also the westerly half of lot number one. block number three, in the village of Muskegon, facing Water street and bounded on the westerly side by Market street. Curtis W. Gray, Sheriff. Grand Haven, March, 20th 1857. The above sale Is postponed until the twenty fifth day of Juuc, A. D. 1S37, at the hour and plrco above named. Curtis W. Gray, Sheriff. Grand Haven, May 9, 18-57. Howard Association PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement ! TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, huch as Spermatoirhcca, Seminal WtakrifSS, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Self-Abuse, jf-c, The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual dis-. eases, nnd the deceptions practiced upon ihe un-" fortunate victims of nuch diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a char itable act worthy vf their name, to give medical advice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,), nnd in cases of extreme poverty and suffering to furnish med Icines free of charge. The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institu tion, established by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Vir ulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has now a fur plus of means, which the Directors have voted to to expend i:i advertising the above notice. It ii needless to add that the Association command the highest Medical skill of the age. nnd will fur nish the most approved modern treatment. Just published, by the Association, a report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail (in u scaled envelope), free of charge, on the receipt of two stamps for postage. Address, Dr. GKO. K. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. llv order of the Direct ors. EZRA D. HEAUTWELL, Picsldenr. GEO. FAIUCHILD, Secretary. fly 284 Agricultural Warehouse, A. L . CHUBB. AT THIS INSTITUTION may be found at all times the most complete collection of FARMING TOOLS and MACHINES, in Western Michigan consisting of a great vari ety of Eagle Curtis, Long, and Iron Beam Plows! Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Corn Planters. Drills- for Field and Garden use, Threshing Machines Reapers, Mowers, Vertical and Horizontal Hay Presses, Field Rollers, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultiva tors. Dog Powers. Circular and Crosscut Sawmills. Clover Hullcrs, and a multitude of other smaller tools and machines, both convenient and necessa ry. Those interested are invited to call and ex amine this collection of implements, and purchaso suc h as will be to their adcan'aye. Canal st., Urand Kapids, Mich. 280 tf GOODS AT COST. QUTLER & WARTS will sell their stock or Dry Goods, Grocorios, Crockery,. Hardware. &c, A T O O S 1 for cash, for the next thirty days ! I Now is tho time for good bargains. Grand Haven, January 1, 18o0. . IF YOU WANT TO BUY HARDWARE. OF any kind or description, W. D. FOSTER & CO., can, and will, sell it to yoa as low as it can be bought in DETROIT, GRAND RAPIDS' OH CHICAGO.. CHEESE, Uuttcr, Com Meal and Iieans.in good" order and of the best quality, at ALnss's. D AMASKand Moreen, of different colors at Albee's. OATS, Corn, Ship Stuff, rork, Floor and Bean i, constantly on hand at 8.rt. 23, '56. Ccti.ru, I Waktj.