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JU gESTATEUUBLN Qr i Jancary. Ou Saturday uiurn- tenure prevae ,. ttisTSR or Ciian;. M-. jjj, of weather ha marked the pre-. ay precedin? one f.r year. vi.-is- Largk Ifoos Mr. AMrMj, t" Ih iia, tirbam county, .lauphtered U-t week, t-..h..,-. ,iMf 0 BlOIiths old, Wei-hill- re.peeta . - 4-7, .ni 458 pound. wr S A. 'Wad'- of Fl -rid.., Hill- i ih to., A TI ir.;- tbit te l laujrLten-a t fi-hi n.oi.t! lTeItgiD6 2S0lU.eaeh. J)EA-( Jjeal; AND IIj.iM). On Wudl.f.- J.feeuii'?, irne of the i..;.. ,:. -S ii,.r l.-,.r, njmband Blind Avl;n at ! ), .',, n. i t .i... .aJmUre.te.iail w!m e..;,l.! . , ., i.o the H3 of the Uoue, by their i . r .- in r. .. in.i'. citation, COTVcrgAtion, "iher .i.-. ..:!,,-.!,-'!- aitnW. rrvio'i3 eshibition- of tiie -it.f . i.ir gfrt hare Uk.-n plac- I.mv, ai.d Ium'!u; unattended ilh the hi;d.el eratiiicAl'.i.n ly ,hbuiane and b-nevol. !... lu the n.h.d-of regulators they eseited :k r. Iiewe.i inr.-rt u tole charity which they repre-.-ni. A li.AiA?ir ItKTiN;. Th.- I S. giaatijr lect of Michigan, i.i.-t hi. friend utlh. BeBWa Iloufe, on Thur.-day t ver.hiu' la-: Tteoecaion wai a delightful and h.n:; t remenilMrd a- su h. by thowr who to-.k part j ilit. The houi. afn.ve and b !u, a- 1 1 )d e with the Wlow citiziiH of t', I'.ii l. tm, .f ; both political parti. . who tame forward to pay j rnect9 and tO jrie their con.aatiil.itioii- j Ti tii i.0 tlegaut upp r wai prepared in Ir. Ih.ln, bstjk.iffordli g every lusury of th.i r .'.!. , towhirhazot wai iiriartd by the rtfup rhifft c lurr, (ml ni iht xo Jie " Atalate hour the pue-ts h..k h inds wish ttalr entertainer, and all sopTited, as e..i:. ' t.e ftlahrationof an even! to wh'.ch !! ii. -n d nil epinioDi, accord their ridy acnii. . i e :.n l mtisfactiou. Only one thing 8rved to Iiur the entire j,;. urof the meeting the person who m.Jertf.ok to delirer the cards of invitation at F.'.w. r Toro, tiled to do so, but placed ihe?n in I h.; I'o- t Of fice, whereby a large number of the ilt.verr or'i warmest friendi were prevented fu-m pirte-ipit-fcg in the pleasure of the e euimr. State Memcal Society. This 1' U met on Wednesday last, at the eat of (lover;, ment, and listened to an able address by It-. I. 1. Allen of Kalamazoo, upon the neceity of obtaining rital tati-tics. Pr. Cunn of Petroit. rlpspe'" upon 'rnired Fracture." The annual elti tloi. f (rii rs was held, ; wltingas follow a : President H. R. Shank, of I.ani.i. Vice Tresident Mosei fiun. of Pttroi:. Secretary K. I. Christian of Wyandt.-. Treasurer J. II. Rea'di of C1 l at. r. The following delepiles were ehe'i to the National Medical Association : Pr. I'r itt of Kal icizoo; E. Leach of Owosso; II. Ruell of Oakland; Milei of Flint; Cornell of Ionia; Slunk of Lansing; Hoyt of Oak'and ; Fairbanks ofGeneee; Wilson of Port Huron; Enos o! Berrien; Shepharn of Grand Rapids; Clark ! Detroit. The Trident wa-j empowered to ap point substitutes. The Society adjourned to meet at Coldwater next Tear. TBRirtT Pork. The Marshal .S'.iMmoim dsys that Ambrose Phelps, of Marshall butchered two April pigs ou Wednesday last ; one of them weighed 30, and the other "ivi lbs. " If any on has any April pigs that can beat the uttove, bring them on we want to hear them yrwf." As ou Grand River SilTtlkh gunk. The Grand Rapids K.tgle announcus the death of Har ry Eaton, Esq., one of the oldest and most es teemed fellow citizen; of Kent i-ounly . ile died rthii residence on Pavi-ion street, on Wednes day, of Typhoid lever. lie was a metnU r of the frateruitw of Mason-. Aitrlrullinul t'otOtrc, tr- n.l..t.n.I iti.l It l,v..r.. 4- 1'.. the .nurchacd fine map:o sugar, maue norm -,.ga.i. mm acting with that party, he w. The Leslatur ba.e sci.-u-d Ei-Gv B u :i' 1,,r h;c;' noti.in.' Las v,-t b. BOS "r . t. .1.. ... .it.l .t ,. One ot the most TMiT.ular n...n,l.r j ..t :. ...I .. . II.; . .. .. t . . - " . ' .. .. .- e ehW j j:tlttit.y fcvnt y the legislature. II. wa. T. S. Senate. The Governor has o ott.-n re"- r.r-, v T f -ch- how. y(-r, always in sympathy with the free j cuived the 6xr.ni.ya of the pv..,.Je at th- billot- LaCi1"s--1' f,t ' " " , ,., P f r, i ::c""-'-1 '! tl,al I,:irt.v w "un- the verv bos, that it would be idle to c.;, the favor I 9''verJ re -'"-"Jy in the i;..-.. :, i--., XflCSMB fcQCALL. -A IJUUUT M , n,t to .-w.-r the Republican or-anizAtion. No ! with which his rc,t eh-rtloa v..l t e reived j ft'rttt lo none u::l- the w. 'inurwiay, uno ai o . , c a ,u up uiai party; am! r,c b.- ty a;i cliw. .No c.l...-! of th- Mate can claim 1 fe-or ttmi-lj IUt R,--torHTiv . l -wt ... , ' , , ,. ' ' ' ' v i that remarkable' i! I statesman. Mr. Ringhani igncultural Book pubhshers of New 1 owelty. sW,.(, t.0.ls;,tt.IK.v t..,.? ,tn.l ha-eTcr-it.ee, have presented to the Agricultural colTeg.', the which the masses w'ell 'e!n4 infer. It is enough volumes, 122 iu number, constituting two tlifler-j to say the appointment gives universal satis'ac eatScliOol Libraries, which have been extensive- '" the freedom-loving poph of Michi- i 1 i - . in- t 1 t -l- I sran, and that their interests could not be con- ly introduced into Hhmus. The fnw.ks arc jn.Ii- ( t( (t.lu.r liXvM ciouslv seVcteil, ami embrace manv Agricultural . I r rn th f.-n'.'ac Omfot-4 orks. The va.ue of the h.s at the umuu ; Kmov s D;i,ewni n.flW), , Urt,.p h;, ir5n. trade price is 1 3. and the g-.ft evidences great tipit.s ftn J his c .nscicncc for political position liberality on the part of the donors. ! and power, and fouirht with a strong arm the cn- The "institution is also under obligation for j croachmcnts ot th. Mave Power all through the vj, 1 .- r .u v ,m. ii-.i ; -"tormv sessions 4 t ly ar.d For this he was tucdsome donations from th' New ork puhlrsfi- . - , , ' i driven t.oiu the Ih-tiuH-ratsc partv, arid from that lug house of A. S. Ramcs A I limo tl) tl. pr.w,.nI, ,ht paP,y' have put forth The President of the Institution has been ad-! superhuman efforts t crush him, and it is to be viiedby Messr. Reber A Kutz, ettensive stock ! breeders of Lancaster, Ohio, that they will pre-1 nt a purv blool Durham calf, from their valua-' leherd. ' . . . , , , .... , .ft Ir.A.C.nam.s ot Toledo, Ohio, formeny ,.fj Adrian, in this State', ha tendered to the List;- tation also, two full Mool SufToIk pi'S. j The Institution is also indebted to Hon. Jo- j aw.1i k Tt-- e. T- - n::.. . . T 4... i "njtus v.. o. .nuirucr ie. 1 ru ior . r u.ra the Hnv.nf, Ianr;..-. '"J -abIe Books, Reports, Ac, relative to Mr u;nirha.n will make an able and eflkient ftefamons Agriealtnral (VUcge at Hohennierie, j Senator, atid one ot whom the Republican party, Wortemburg. j and the eu'ire State, will ever fe'el proud. It is gratifying to record these repeated evi Jen-! t,v" ad;ninistra;tons of Gov. Rink-ham Mr.l e- - ...... '.could have received no better i-ndorsal, than is Wof the high appreciatnn m which th.s p,..,,-1 lh ,vu p;t;cuUr friends have Institution in our country is held. , occasion to be peculiarly gratified at this result. It bay be added that the Libraty of the Col- j since it is a triumph over some very strong com IR ia indebted to Ho,, C r stn.ir't r S sen. rctiters for the same position. Some of those tor.nn T f T.eV, r ...,.1 n!.. p-,;.n.. 1 v o - w, . C, for Talttable fonpressional books. Gmm am. ih Girl. Mr. Grcelev makes thefollowmg sensible remarks, in Ms Ann Arbor letter; . Xonual Sclua.1 4f course Welce.llieS to hajls young women a well as vonnr men ; wjUniversity as yet open its doors to males A pressure in favor of a morr HWral aud kkMT ru5 S'" l" ,elt' a"l th. ilemand eked by Gov. Wirier, in les late excelle nt I think 1 am correct in statins that -" 'cuity of th I of the Universltv form the chief re-, tarh to m. i.;"- - t i Sr reAw"; i fsp;1 ! cjv "ol rro n 4 Jnag obstacle 'judge that ttei &M4CAL. 1 fi,f n . s of o, ' red-haired man, rejoiced in the name j SrT-1 .V.. .. . " 'u.nilthniit.ci...n Ta l. I a. . -w. j.. i , . M ii v , . o iwi e -1 i wrd-ri T a,i ,oon ,ak':i- "-Tntage of RhairJ I 5 trans,form:nK properties of ii od soa rf7!' V! 0ne renwrK alluding ti tire ttfa.v ,ttsUnt Episcopal Church, to it!;ethpe belonged: ? WM drecte'i 5" RabriV that ter (Salter) should be read," (red.) "la. lr' "turned the red-haired man ; (,-ed ) Wric,,-T to ,he -wt"Pt tiB 1 s-mAtorlnl Klrrtlott and the Prt-as. K.f.m th- Albny Evnirr Journal Sknato.i Sti-ahC Successor. Kin.ley S. Bingham, just elected a Senator Stuart's succes sor, was, until the organization .f the Republi can party, a leid'ng Democrat of the Stat- of IH'MTI. U l.i! Ci'I.e it" v.nz canli.i.if tor i;..r..r,,, If.. tv.i.-c , lor-ted by an overwhelming majority ; and ''- "" looked upon ai th- piof.ab!e uc j c. --.r of Senator Stuart. He is intlexible in J.ijt p ihri-wl -enti-iient-, and will make a u-. -Jul meti. j r the oistiii-i,!ih,d !,iy t which I e bas I r,. r. lei i-r.. .'. lj;s t-lectiori add-" one n.ore to j the R -puoiitau strength iu the Senate, which al ter the i.,iirt.i of March will be twentv-thrce, ithoi.' counting trie New Jtrey and Minnesota a:ors .-t to c!io.,-n, ir the Indiana eon t. -r i : 1-. ;.'. i;i candehi' ?,.!' '',: r- !.r- -!. "in has net been preset.t-d a t!. of a p.irticulf l.rat'tty. b'.t of tr e which we httu Lo doubt he. wili - :.:th!ul at d with marked abiiitv. in th- rj.te-j.rjwt "d litis result as a nio: fortunate o;.e iii;'r!, harmony, and permanent ascend-R-pub!ica:i party. Hereafter e -i .he (pientiori of ante'tlHt$ buried . ; e w i-h to no inquiry ma le a;. d f ti.- n of the lac:,, wh. tli. r'a g.rti J o'i-iii.ry came from the Whi', Peruo r S.i I party. Puring the pftufeiicv ;. r ;'..h l rauvq-e), the fiiestiori of ant' iw;s forced upon us by the circurit-iUnccs null-"- r,f C.eigresi and but a small por ;!-,. State fiHtei-M having been taken from .-r-t'.i'- Republicans, . to Fpeak ; .-nd Sell it or lit he elected !" beeji t.-k. t. U iiir id-, t!i- eonvVrion mat on.- or. ! and the- ..tf er j.ro-,.-r:i. ,,, We for the Of tie . C-del.t, ! M ti.-; of tl..: Jh, had t!.e from th. .v . s f a l IV,- 1,.- 'ill.- '- el ,,-.-" Il l-" tl'l 4 iv b. I'll h l i -.Mill Cea-. . ..f ! ! I'-.! .,t,. i. l i.o; a;;1 l.ar hy have net Hi:..'itr.-lte. tl.-f.ee t --uni-j fi-- pUce ;, ti. ii rit h.-d :o ' e'r iv ! lot' o.ir )., ti e to Cl.lle.1 laid a-i lK he w.f t, o iiiiiiona j .V-Vti v..S poeiicd juilie.; in , a! .' met. 1 o lliil-g Sioii to I, out more in aee ,Un,-e h iih ifn- fitn-s l!- '-a!i f Kiu-I. y S. I'.inginiii'a a 1 i "n integrity and poii.k-.d coii,i-tc-nc , x. re the aii iti.eiui- of part hurled at hi-, devoted head bv C;i-- and Stunt, fiorn the e.-rr i...-i ..I" I......... j he ha- l. be. . .levatcd lo l.'i!. A id where j tre thnif l'a-s .1. o;i.: of the ward- ol the (,. .pi'.al Rucha'Mii ha- kindly provided forbi. Leii- down politician, whom the p. ophr r-p.iditc, and jStuitt e..ii-iji(,-,l r.. r. tii .ey of pii v tt-!;... Fo.r.i ti. :!..-. c,j. ..a Noiuing couid hav lion.- more to .-onso!id'.c !nrid streoiri her. the Republican party, than thu k clior. ot Jii-lioV) !n..r Rii.ham to the ol!ic of 1' S. Sena'-.r. vViicn the fact become. know. i, that this portion has been given f Mr. ' Riiigham withotii tic; expenditure, 4111 Ida part, o' ,41 n.uch u a doliar, it will l.e the m, ro clear J Iv seen that hu un, ti-e tiontatieous ehohv of t!.-r.o.,', -Ii,. : r .l..ri!,rr. I: w-.uld b.: estic'ii. ly upe: ihrou- in ui lo at tcuipt t- portray the ij i.Jifieati eis of U.iv. Rinir , ham to fill the olii-e, i;!i credit to bin. If ,.nd honor 10 the Stat. . He is too w. Ii known to thu pcop! of Michigan, af: r uu active life nmoi.g them of nearly twi -nti-fivo yua. to nciVe it n- essiry for us to attempt it. With a IjTiM leg islative cpericnce, butli "m Congress and Stale affair., he wili at once aasutie? a eotuniarnling po i:i"ii nniong ihe abh-st men ituiiebo ly to which he h t l ctci. T'fiere is a peculiar f.tt e- in the election ot ;. Riughaiu lii.-!i attaches to but few other ine'i, thougli it is no dispar.iL'ein.jtit to ! :w other m.t:i. Ilov. lenghuui once ocenpi-d a j proud and le.id;,ig p0.-iti4.fi in the Penio-ratic ' party, ccnimanding its wholo confidence, with an ' oveiwhelinitisr majority in thu State, and espec ially in his Coneressional district. N'4 man ever wcupied a more enviable position. He male his principles superior to party, and hi parly ,aerihVed him upon th.; a!tar of party discipline, j frjie.u tilt K-.oieu Argut Ttie late action of the Lecisiature, in electing Kinsley S. Ringhatn. United States Senator, gives great sati,l n-tion a'l over the Slate to Republican-1. Mr Hitigham is eminently i,u!:lied to hold this lnh it!ice, recently coiif.Tred upon him by the people of this State through their Senators and Ri'preseiitntives in the I.eej-daturc having served the people 4if the First Coturres-'otml Pis tr'n t tw.. terms in the lower branch of t'ongrc, and the w hoi..' people of the State two terms in the Gubernatorial Chair, boMdes holding, at an earlier date, several minor cfl'ivs. We lo not pmpose here to review the conduct of tin Ihki orahle gentleman iu any of his otlicial acts. They a'e too fresh in the minds of the people. It will nev.-r be f .rgotteu by any reading man, the ooiwistet.t course Mr. jjinhani has alwavs ( taken, n all su.i.-cts H's eiiiiut-utiv candid and j f.ir-s. cin judgment has endeared him to the heart, of the people, and thev take a just pride I iu elevating him to high and prominent positions , in their gn. Many ot bis acts, hitterlv, have been in direct opposition to Gen. Ca-s policy, j tnore especially tleisc aefs c imnutted during the ! Wihuot Proviso excitement, for which he time i and :n.';'.in has been cursed f.r the followers of iidmitted that in their truhij j r.-tttt Mr. ,M""M 'r"''i"J fnitcd States ' f"r.ai tb tJattle lie JouruAl Kinsicv S. R.ngham is our Senator to wuccwed a S(U:iri w,M(5tf ,rni t,f M,fiiV ,.IpT (. ti,tf -th ,t Mandi n.t. This result is ijuitc satisfactory to us, and we doubt not to a large majority ef the electors of our party throughout the Mate. who compete'.! for the Seuatorship, are men of great abiiitv, and would have tided the position whit Iljnch honor to them-vlves and tne State, as wnl ttov. i.ingnam ; out me L.egis:aiure uae expressed their preference, and wu' are satisfied. rre.ra th G.nten ReuM.eao, The Republican party did not Lick for gOenl and deserving men to fill that position, but they had mmc, we believe, possessing a more cmiuent 4 iitnes" for the statieut, than lion. Kinsley S. Rinsham. I ight years back from the time he will take upon himself the reponsib!litics of a Senator f tin- I'luti-d Slates, Gov. Ring... ui was driven f:"m Congress by the Pcraocrat c party , "l , ' ' " ' V "1 adherence to the principle ot iion-extensien o Shiverv in the Territories" of the United States, nt),i worship power at the shrine of Slavery. We say that it ! peculiarly "tit" that he, at.er I ..-cause he wouM not viel.i at its dictation tus having" b'en taken by the people frora the rctire- GuVTo-itoria! Chair Micl-.igan for lour year.of . i -t i i i . . I....I. ... II' nM.w lo e ..n. t i ei i ce sni e.i i.l "r.i ..;eA .ia?.iiuev-. dotscl with the Peoples mark of merit trpon him and their certitictte in hi pocket that lie hf.d -ecii tiied and f. ut.d hithitl to the cause 4-f Htman J'KiTEiwit. Michigan ha a right to frel proud of her .iistir.guished Republican citi zens her Howards, Ler Blair, her Walbridge, and many others whom she iiirtrlit cave c.u.eJ to this distinguished post ot trust and honor ; out she had none, considering the times and the oc casion, upon whom she could more worthily be- j stow this mark of her confidence ami approba j lion, and say to the "power that be"' at Wtr!,. i ington Behold, and respect our mas, than ih man selectel l.y our Leg:,. ture. Mav ho lo:.-' I IVI' til ll.TlD' ti..u A l'n-m I -...v l I " a larger share of the houor of 4.ri'anizing the Republican party, and giving to it its present su premacy. Abandoned !.y th? Pe.-ioeracy when he refused to follow in the wa- of" Southern ! leader-hip, h appealed to th e.-o.-i.- f.,r a vir,- dientioit for liis course, ami i.0!.:v ha - he been sustained. Twice elevated to th- Kiecutive Chair, h. now returns to the ha l- ..f National Legi!a;ion, to occupy the places of thoe who otice souiit to humiliate him for his adherence to principle. With such tn.-n to rt pr.-r -nt our iriterestr, we need have no fea- but whst they will be fA-thfilly guarded. r roii 11 S. ;i( U-.l; -in. Thus has passed off, in a spirit of ha-ti.cy and Conciliation, the great escitinir iptestimi i the Session, and the w.-H known arid etpres,.-! views of the peoplu of Michigan have been fiithfuilv carried out by their R.presetitatir. , It-eius to us that if politicians are not "strin k with ju dicial Idinilne's," this resali T.-aeh.-s a !,--,. l to be disrega-d-1. GuV. Itineham, by his fearless 1 ih.-ren.-e to principle, was the proserin.-.! vietiut ot the 1,-a i ing nn-n 4f thu Petnoeratie party. Pi-virdin;: their dictation, and inanfully standii g u; t4r the ri-ht. against their frowns a:cl thn- its, his cours. h ii received the verdict of an intelligent people, ov el.-vatlng him to the highe-l pot of honor ! i'hiu their fitt. K.-uoi iL Wr-b.i ,:i, i Kinney S. liinhani, Ex-Governor of ihis S a'e, as elected I'. S. Sctiat4r, by the Lcir'sl turc, on Saturday week, for the term of s's years f ovi the 4th of March next. We think that the Legi,!aturf made a wise atid judicious choice. Gov. Ringhani has served the State ftiur -ars in the tl, S. H.iue of Repr4.ntali ves, andasGov ener of the Stato four years. In every nfation he has proved himself honest, capable and faith ful Iu thu administration of t'io altairs of thi, -talc, at a trying ewerifoncy, ho has prfived him self ecjual to tht duties of Chief Esfcutive, and a In.iiiistered thu govrnment with marked abili ty arid success. Iu Congress, he w,ts ever ttli cieiit, at his post, working assiduously for the fe,t i:.treis of his constituents. When the P-mocracj of this Slate forsook thei first love, and en Jcavored to follow after the will-o'-the-wisp fortunes of lien. Cass, Gov. llingham, true lo his political integrity, did nut stray away, but ci.idi-tlly assented to the doctrines auibraced in the resolutions passed by the JhwrMic Legis lature of Michigan, iu IStT-'J. Tho auti-sla-very principles ware the foundation stones, laid in the formation of the Republican edifice at Juckvin, iu Iv'jI; aud Kinsley S. Ringhani was one of thu prominent architects thte, i:i the in ception of a political party, which, to-day, has the mr tfrical ttrmglh of this country. I' K C I A L N () T I (.' E S XOTICK. Dr. Falrfiu'J, Lieutenant Guvsrnor, will preach at th IIousj of Correction nest Sabbath, at 2 o'clock P. M. Th publio are respectfully in vited t... attend. J. SOU EltVILLL, IS" ViVJf. J. M. II. Sat, of the Bute Nor mal School, will deliver a poem bfor the Calls opean Sciety, for tk benefit of their Library, at Representative Hall, Saturday evening, Jan. 2.lh. TickoU of Admission, 25 cts. " EMILY SEYMOm, Stiy. Card of Thank. Th undersigned and family, do-ire to wtpruas their thanks lo thtdr numerous friends in Delhi, for the very generous Donation given them on the lVth inst., at the house of Seth North. Our friends iu Delhi understaud "netting ur" these matters in the most capital ttyU. They presen ted liberally of the fruits and grains of their farms, as ''slight tokens"' of respect and consid eration, and after a pleasant social season, aud the partaking of the good things with whii h the ladies had LaJed their tables, we retired at an early hour, feeling that this was another f the sunny places in the ministerial life. We thank our friends for the occasion, aud pray the bles sings of our good Father to rest upon them. C. W. KNICK.ERUACKER. A CAKO- Grateful acknowlodgeuicul is due our matiy friends at Lansiug. for the kindly feeding and in terest manife-std by their very pleasant visit and bountiful duration, made for our benefit at the State House on th evening of the Htkiusi. ; amounting to nearly tlK, for which they will pleaso accept our stucei thanks. L. If. POTTER, Ss. ELIZA POTTER f2fL)ocroR Ksrmott, of Detroit, will be at Mason on the 18th at the Lansing House, Lau sing, on the 14th days of every month, instead of the first and second, as herotofore, to attend to patients aft ic ted with chronic 4rlingerinc dis eases. See advertisement. ' This uge is remarkable for valuable im provements and discoveries iu all branches of Science. Probably no rece-ut discovery in Medi cine, approximates in value to Dr. St. John's Cough and Consumption remedy. This medicine is attracting no little attention throughout the country, by the rapidity with which Coughs and Consumption yield to it virtues. It is constant ly curinc a vast number of cases, for which the most noteJ consumption remedies of the day have been used, and most eminent Thysician nonsuited, and after being given up as incurable', this medicine has been rsorted to, and the pa tients soon restored to health. We learn the Doctor has been engaged some twelve years in getting up, improving, and perfecting this great medicine, and tliat he now designs manufacturing it upim a very extensive scale, atid placing it as soon as possible, in cemvenient peunts throughout the country, fo that it may be within the reach of all. Ilf'tlMA, aso Cokmos Coll Litw llieVca in the silence of the niarht. hav carried manv to the silent crave. Thv are causI bv a sudden check of perspirati n, by which the stomach is rendere'd inactive, and the lungs become loaded with corrupted matter, which erters the blood, and disease is the result. For all ce-lds, coughs, and chills, succeeded by heat, and for all fovers of every form, hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stomach, and for a" weakness and sickness and oicltness of ivcry k'.u l, from three t. five of thesv Pius on going to bed tor a few day, will be all that you refpjire to restore k on to perfect health. It has been admitted and i claimed a'l over Europe, that there rvcr -was a medicine, that will .xtirpale a.l mannvrof d.seas- ei fom gVgtem fiquaI to Dr. Morse's Indian ReKt Pills ;" that the more you take thera. the stror.ser you grow. TLey are founded upon the princink' that the human bodv is subject to but .. ,,..lr- wm-nt !,iik T-.ese Tills not or.lv cleanse the bowels, but also folio mo . th. Vl.an Jo,-,,.! I "M'd i-vig.,rat.-d by some ch the Wool through every vein aud artery, and so ; te Columbus House. Benton nous. rr at Ed purifv it from all morbid and corrupt huruors. I gax's Saloon. Further comment wouli be tin that disease' of evcrv rmi? is driven from the ! tteccssary. j,. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are soU by all dealers in Medicines. r wo- i - th- :i it i- !trt, aud with it all bi-autv. nr.!. - u.ical i . a d Mo., and New York.i a'e bl Sold by a!1 I'ru-ists and Pat- :.: ers. A!-o by all Fancy a:d To; vi in the failed State? and Can a e I" THE GREAT ENGLISH EE2IL-V SIR JAMES CLAI1MV It :ra1 il IVuxalc Till-. 3 f K'TECTEI I.KTTKk t ATEN i BT KOVAI. I'tSCr'.lkE.'l fr.im fecr t -ii r. i ' S -M. I' , i'li ..ic.AO r.tririiinrf to uviu i M in-iu 1- uuUilir ar iu t'.e i-.i (.it,fitl fcii'i ..laDreu-. .Ji-ea-v iaei.rnt e.n-litat...o. It til.. ir?M ail i-'-. rin..v- ui, ,.r.. firiiv-on t!. moattiir rf-n."l r-i: P.iis pli'.u.U !. umi! iii ,r tntr .i tlii.inu?: ttiff f..rt.fy tt.i c..o:itat...u. a 4 i'lnruii .1 rii if UlK.r. i-n: -.linj l.e iu..'f -r .tutiM wiHi m;'-!t t.. hrlf an i nl ; Th-f trumlii ifJ I !'.. -n '.y i.a.i host man: .vxrus.r . 'u brxikj an .Vli-arr.l rt l ul ,11 .oiy ti-: In all :- .f Nrrvoin ti.i Se A f. tl.? U-k n l liitTinrsH. r'l i '-if . u-n. I'yi!jl.iin ..( the Heart. Li!ie- .. tone-, Su-k Im-he. W i.i,,jih: ;it!.e ; 'Vciet)'l Ui-4ri!r'1 ,-tm. th- fiji Al.ru kll other in'siia havr l.i;.i. . .Arf j rcm '.y , .le U"t cutaui iron, ni..i 1 mi I(. -r Tl.r- ill . r any thrr miwral. fail .lirHCtiou aoi-..ni-,.nviiiif 4-r.-h . k. l'i ,. r . t! t n.t'.i tt, an. I Can. 1. On.. :;:. r. S;i Ai'lit for tl. t'nit J sT.its Ha-I JuB M'SJ, ii'- I. ' iUMwio k Co..) ,:.- t,.irr, v. v. X. H One ki!lr an ! " f. .-..k.- -'i.up. n, !....; t... I'.t'mr i ! Az-i.t, wilias-ir-s rt . imu-j '-i . 1. ' r-t .i; i 111 ' 'f"..r t4. I.t K. 7 tw ik, 1a i-ir..'. , .. - IMPORTANT DISCOVERS. lili.lat IS IkN MVt;ik;: RRYAVS PCLM1NARY WAFERS AUF. unfailing it the cure of CoruHs, Cot.ns, A stum a, naoNciiiTts, Sore Throat, IIoak,kniss, p, 1 i- tri-T RaElTIIl-, IsciI'ttNT CoNSCMPTto-., AV j PlSJASKS or T1IS Lr.NOS. Th.v have no taste of: of medicine, and any child will take them. Thou-1 sands have been restored to health that had 1 before- despaired. Testimony given i:i hun-he Is : of caiej. A single dose r.-liev. sin ten m!.m t. , Ask f.r Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers the ori ginal and only g.-niune is ttatnp d ' Rrynn." Spurious kinds are offered for sale. Tw-ut v-tl v. cents a box. Sold by dealers generally. 1 JOP. M()FS,So!e lor .sa,e by K. TH A 1 h.s .V ( o., Lans.nS. , Cf?" How many hou-ehold have been tlesolv- e i by that terrible disease, Consumption? Ami how gralual atid s-ih-nt its approaches! slight J cold a hacking cough spitting of blood and ' the pet of .he family lies cold in death ! Rut it i she if any one would take Ibiotland'a Ia' sainic Cordial in the first or second, and sotne tiui4 S even in the third stage of the dis-use, i iintnudiat relief would er.su- and JilVbc pro longed. So also in Intltu, l aryngitis, A-rhma, Riun chitis, and particularly in Croup. The latter dis ease, the terror 4f parents, is completely innocu ous iu presence of the Balsam'..- Cordial, and may be cured bv a few doses. Prepared only by Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. ll Arch Street, and for sale by Prussists and Store keeper throughout the Cnit -.? Sfatos and Cana da. Price cents t.r boit! . Iv 1 SOlVlETH!r4Q fJIEW! NEW STOKE new goods:: j NEVriiTJK CIM&JESl'i! Have j'it openoJ on Waaliingtm Avoiitv, oru? di-ir South of J urr V tlrovo's HanJwarc Sf.i r". A FULL STOCK or STAPLE AM) FANCY G-OOBS Groceries, Boots & Shoes,! II ATM ami MlI. " J " e-- s Ac, eVo, ,V: To our frieuds, and the public generally, we ss.v: Stop and svv our (-nodi. AND Examino our Prices ! AJ we have Mot Time to FmiiiitTHtc flillu r! But we will ahow you one of tho Best Kelecti'tl AsMrlmtilS, And at prices which will d.-fv comnc'irion. for Readv Pav oit!v. Linsiit'j. Jan. l.'.,. 1." st t' s I, I) i . . AND LUMBER YASD. 1IIAVE on Land and f .r srde. u l.i-ge arr. I t. ;: sclecte'd stock t'f r i y E L U M B E R , Embracing all the d'sb-rcnt thicknesses and epiid it'es in general use. A large lotof Siz1 Il-.ards fer Gethic houaes and barr.s. Ar y am..r;i of first, second nd common inch, inch and h fourth flooring, which I offer vcry low for cash. Al'o, SO'V"-1-' ' of Sr.mtU't ti 1 J..iti of all ler irlhs and izes, K oof Board Boird a'.d ) Stick Lath 1,'mi ro choice Shave. i r.ir.e Shin- c'e. A la-ge a-nour t of Hewe J Tinie r. Has, and White wood Lumber. Ash ir.d Rsswood Idooring. The a! ove lumber will be sold ronch ord-ess. cd as desired, as I hav... A Plniiiins .Tlatliiii' andean 11 all bills ol work and mate-rial f-r the entire finishing of hr-use. All coxrr.cn size of Pine and Whitewoehj poors for Saie lon. Those in want of Lou..- ot build!: g ra iter'al will do well to irive me a call, f-r I am b und to compete wita ail competltoa, ! t t'e pri.-e be allv a l.ors-, wagn, watch, r g I ca.-h not . in p,'v for Vuil iin-r or IL-e-.s-s an lots C. C. DODGE. j Lansinc. Jaruarv 1. ". 1 l.at it ruav. A.I kmc of pro'tuci; at I occa,;.n- j Aotit e to tli l'illlic. j p ENUINE Li-puor?, imported fi-on th Roreied ! vJ Customs archcusc, at Montrea., cm I Lad from the tavelirg ajrer t at I ! the session of the Legislature. The itendirig ; to nurchase can tnde of their cua!irv at e:rh. r I . is. t rices m Keeping w'n ttie times. P IT tlTlsiiV intf Montreal Agent, J Cviumb Homt, Lasting, Jan, 13, 'ii. NOTHING is SO IjecOn.i I P. g t it Uia". man a- a S'.ft luxuriant head C. hair. I. crowning ornament of hunvud'y. Hut HAMJKKItV n i.Tl nr ctjser lai i-i:cd a oirou'si- r.i ! J ! be- rr and Culture, and w.ll !.irj..l -.:.d a pMt-?Ump, to pret.v- thy k8 tLe f 'sr r.i; :u i i a f-ch .ue, l.r it.ress tj all Vi lu 1 S:tt-. ' ' A.i ir,, Sl f.LlVAN 1JAIKS I; !iii;t'ham, Nor!u!i tnu:,!v, Mas. M;hLi(; orr at coti HARD TIMES, GOODS CHEAP Ai Til Vcung keiican Clothing Store ! Htm 1, d ;;,. a l.-iace -r G,..l-a- .--.it t. i fpi.-r.i d St.vk We t'r cr- f..re of- kl. I - V MILLER, Gviixri : r. 1: I)V VIRTPEot a writ.., ..tiou i,sUt.. , 1' of. and under rhe (1 t .. C.ri'Utt l. out urt for the cout.tv if I !St f M Vh to in.- directed atid d. livct. tie rijhl. till.- and ir,i, in an t totVe follow j;: .j. -l;u !:'s. t it; t ie' . n- p t.-:i;-f iosa! .inart.r t - -. 11. or;, r:.irt'. . f r-irje.- t -.. I ieha-1! and Mate T Vi.-hi po-e fr ..,!e ;it pubi c x. ;. of tl e Court H011-... ii, th the i-iii;ii'v of Iti-'h.im. and I have levied upon l ot John Wartle, i.'.e.i i.o d- ar.d teiii' : . 'te -uth west - l : it: 'ownship '. ' the couvty of hich I shall i i . . ;.t the f ont d-.r i'ia je of Mas,in, in ..te .it' Michigan, on the I cl.ck 1 Z. I., dav V., of f V. ire A P. 1 at one o"- ated, Muwin, .Ian. V H KFR, Sheriff. li:.w (U'l'CK SA I.KS -VI MODERATE PROFITS!! a . f a ii i. 1: V , ll-vlr i:. t.l.-ni,....l !,; St..(-k of FAMILY (MiOCElMES. Witii a f'i'i and ihoic- s.-lectio'i of everv kind xids in that line, invites the examination of keepers, before supplying themselves. It he;,, 1 1 keep no articles but th hfit. In addition to the GROCERY TRAPE, h wiU, as k.-ep a constant supply of irivslt iinii Cured Provisions, Ml. II A.-s 1'UiiK. BUTTER, LARD, Puttitn JMarl nd M'mfFish. 1''-' " s tho best articles iu the line of Id;. Mis:, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS, SNCES. Ac. ALSO a choice article of dried Prunes, a good substitute for Apple. ne has u large assortment of OIIEO STOAE-WAUK, forming, to-j.-th.-r, a stock which Hotel keepers, Hoarding Houses, and private families would do well t give attention. He s thanks to give for past patronage, and sir...':- ! .f f;l -runt, r lor the future. A. h. HAHLK.. Lai.su-, J..:.. 1, IiSOLI TIO.V rUlF. co-partn.-rship heretore existing under I the name and firm of "John Tompkins A Co." in the Foundrv business, is this thiV dis- ! solv.-d, bv niMtual consent. JOHN TOMPKINS, . 11. WATKINS, RICHARD TURNER. JOHN i TOOK F.R. 1 i.e business il! be conducted by Tompkins, j Watkins ' Took. r, as heretofore. All those in : debted to the 4ld linn, are resjiectfully requested to setrlr u and save cos? i Lansing, Januarv 17, 1 S.riV. lV.'wC fuTirS OIjTJEST -v Furniture Warehouse I in 1111, 1 ui 1 s;i , i,'ii:tu( ?tl-k, J J J. Ji-aft-tsoii i A I'll IK', To aU Furniture Buyers, I der to the public by far the largest and most complete assortment o! j i L'i:sirri:h:. cjlui;s. jfArrKhsxtis. I L.kitm-ijl'ifx-f. II 'ill'.ir- 'a re. 41-.-. : That -an bo found wi st of New York city, all of ' which was S 1-.cte.l with the greatest care, utid with paritciilar r. f--r -rce to the Material, M.inu ! t.ictiire, t Quality, Style. Fa-hion and 'ri-v. j p?T The same w ill be sold at 'Jo per ct-nt. lcS, than ever oflered in Detroit, j 1'.. i lor. Pining, II h Room, Library and Otlicc FURNITURE. Li R.sewo.Ml, Mahogany, Walnut. Oak, Maple and Cherry, w ith any coverintr, j-lain or fancy, that may be d. sired. Also, Painted Enainded Bril-Rooit Srts, a crcat vj'iety 4.f styles constantly on hand. Red Curled Hair, Moss, Hu-k, Cotton and Sprim; Mattressee. 2?, "To the TRAPE, every article in the Fur niture, Chair, Cpholstry, Hardware and Willow W.ire line, ith a good variety of superior var T.:hes, Japyn, VeT,ecrs, MahoKauy, Ac., Ac, are Vend a. J Hrrlll al'.J-ff fr.jin .-Of!. Ill .oimI irrnn4 .1 at lt p rear ltd. N. p.. Gc 's bought from this e-tab!"iahnietit 'r Sii'ppii "-, s-'Curelv at l properlv packed for tr-ir.so.eta-.io::. J.W.TILLMAN. Peiroit, Iv- I'.'O. SPLENPII Rooks, Wa SPLENPIP B.-sortmett of Bibles, School ill Paper, Curtain Taper, Cloth -hades. Curtain Fixture, Fancy Gwis, Perfun.e rr and Toilet Soap, just received at the CITY BOOK STORE. ALL aCOIIMGH EDGAR'S ESTA3USHMENT IS I N FULL BLAST. rv.ir-ht, s. U.thr, Killiard Hooni. with two . and ''Fir-st-u.ito." A cotiverdent i ROWLIXG VVLtOOX, An or!rly. well i-upTliei suit of EATING EOOMS, n,f.. n i-.,e.-..i uV. th e-.!Wc;..a of th ae. sor with a corsrar.t supply "of Fresh Oysrs. A ' ' T.-.-., i.:;v-.ni ;,r, 1 1(U 1JU. XlUttZ. a. . :n ;n ,vs. y. , Led-er, Mercury, N. . W eealy, uarper s eta Thc pullic a-e re-pectfu'Iy isviu'i to caII and ' ly, Frank Leslies, Ballou's Plcioriak, Picayune, -nine for Th.-rnselves. I' - w , m-m- aa fl f lwuii riiperi nan xaiw-r. TTST rei Ha::r!n received a fine assortment of Paper which will be sold cheap, one door nortn ot Bagley ? 'jrocery, on asaicgioa Avenue, at the Book Store of 171 WM. M. CARR. notTTOIS II004' LA . B- GEUMAX B1TTEKS. v;::r. rnroiT.vta.Y nr.! LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, jiu.uv. ir..,. . c- A-f-,.,:.j.. :u,, fiw ,i..t a.. fuU"i a.-ia4; fr -m a UuUrtj Lt t or X '.-tha uh .tVr.-:m.t WAr! V., ful,..s. .r tn.u IW r, Ax.tt of t-,.. :..m.,h. SaaatlMrtburu, IV-a-t .er ..U i.,i-r Wht ;n thmarU. rjv.r ru, t .. -u,yn iv .r K:utir iiC at rf.o l it ..Mr Sua -h. Mr.mmia . f :t iha.i, llur, .l ,,, l t,S.cu:t drvath- 4..- r.'vri- - IiA.t. I 1;. s 1. - . k 1..- u i 71 - ratio .su I'LCL.-.f V1.1..H. He:. ul l'u'.l ja n m th Yi ! ..; tij, q : t. ! -..I., .v.- . suj u :l r .-t., i.iu-u; .i.r. Ir, . l'.e . !r .r.. ..' .t Ivt . '-. it; ti.r 1 S( i.l. . 1 t( ,ut.i 0.t K. r. an.' ati..: I i-rTiii' ' .i Affo; l'LI !l 1 1 l.t.ai. -i ll.l.-l tut . r-l ,K-- I II. IIMI I. M'si BALSAMIC CORDIAL, H.l; S), : I.V .-1-l;L fi'te.'m, ( . . I't -fuf 1.1 I. fVoiil.. earif nttm Jirvmhl t. Pi.c...,,. ,,;. l,,i(, tt.tl'vif tl 4ir4'.o f't-, i, Coi'7, Itirif-.t' t,$uitij,. tin, iid f.-r iht nit, tth,l uY if o7 f utti Llecurm .if i'.i'.if-t't .. -i i'i ei,(. hior t.f tf. luUrr uitratr. Tbi. r.'V'te'.t oa'at,. r.. 1 a.- th. ittUr. i.iaf U cei.,:. Wt.tlf il.r4 m.. ii i- v,tu 1 f.-r a cIam ef i) ia e u,..:.. ip ui-rt ar. '. u. rr tuai, at.y olt.rr to hicb tl.n- ef t!;., c.-.ii,trt ar yct tte. ( ruiin fruiu n . j'lt c-'ll " I'.i-.aiaw-nt Aul!i.it, l'i li .. ay. : ' 1 a ..! not - -.1 t . J ., air- l . uur VaLjih lA4.l wr.i tl , i i a ai. 1 Vr;;.' I'mku a to th i t ..;!ir, c.untr.. . t ut 1 can tie f u-li!,-n; tha: t!. u.lnr ai -,..rai- ,.. r u, i c.ly an-', u. i la t.y It.a, t:.. la'.trr." A fuil'.; ju., f . f I!, ler it.'.v fa-.A i ) f .'.! i,. a alt fr la a -r .ui n in c iS" uiai be niu l.j a g au.-r at thafoloaai- -il-l;. t,l.ih...u thr wcenln . f tha !f.-ari ,.f l!h!. . : ftnU.lrlj.h a. r -tif...a n of th ai.xt ti:tt.y a'it u '.hr un e.i UI." T.t' Va;lu in l"h. I a Va.l.. . ... . .. J4, -Jit Oa t 4-f loosaitii t on all i.ti'.: .f;raa, 'Jiai itiumu lr.. 1,1.12 lo.Wl 1 Ji W.TiJ 11 Ml Z.ITI 9M r.tai , l! I I 1 vlU' J lsJ4 Total death V 1 of CoQmUIUplioD all ett.ai ! 11, M From ', h- tljurra. It im aau thl oariy ei. fu-.rth of the to-a! .''.!. m ll. cju'ry a ium1 hy cefuautnptiuii. t'i aay nolhirp of ti iiu.mtreua othrr dia wvi ai.nuaig from a "i..it ce-i.! " Io uot tritt.. with ej- Irai'h . b jt, .t t,-rj:w fivm a coiijjh or cohl en Ilia iU, buy a t villa ef Hoof LAND'S USl-sAMIC t1ililAl., an t y..a mat fl count o a urr. Th.uau.:a hafw -Wt '-, anJ Lata ertifi.1 lo tl wun.tcrful tlr(-t. CU(ha foui1.:i: .io- '. T eia a tjui !e ra l .r a ijt paplic atata of tl.a atxiuarh, .n Ah'rh caa- ll. Ucraiao B.ttri) atiouM tu u! In ra-a if aaiuM, or jrii. rral drbihty of tha atttor-, rat ill ri fr .in a p.utrac tl MUjli, tn 4l:i.an II f. t ar.l la fuenl ef frat bvocfit. ITapare! uulf b I'r. M J tcki n. 41S Arch Stiaast. I'hira.'.rlj.h.a, an.l f r at.a l y lri.eat an I Stvr(irr(r thr-iuiiiiut th-i l.'j.'e l Sira an l I aua 'a. Trie Tl cinta r Iv -tli F.-raaV hy !l Tijayr k (" , E. Ii HuHi.rfU a, an 1 Nw. b o .li llr.. , i Aii 11 i, ar. 2 a I r.j;ca-! 1" n'g '- ' I'uiop. Itlw3 HtJG i32 aL) j Prirolt And Milwuckre Rtllway, (fpeti to Laku Michigan.) ( N" AND AFTER MONDAY, December iioth. yj 1H", IWs.uiger Trains ill run as follows: CaOillK Will 'M iT Mail TArg..iA. I a . . I a .i.p. ItriVw 1tart. 1 Ill ti I 'Mi Dstn-it. .1r;.art. jl , 0 3 00 r ru I 1 arr. 1 'JO li 10 I 7 iS ,)9 tef I a oo u-. :as , . , arr. I B A I lo 30 3 .V j 1 "r I ., , J rr. I 1 Urnni Horn. ArriT. I . . . . 1 T t . j I M.lvTankoa. air 1 ' olng I'awt : A4.X j Jt 14 I V - ! V laajk.. ilrfart. I 1 j UrauU lltiu. Gran 1 Kai ( arr arr. I ( arr -t. Jei.U l.ofi i 0 40 .M j i S i 1 04 .J0 I iw S 1.1 2.1J I 10 no i 'i 40 i 00 I I I I VI On 1 1 4 ) Iietro t. arr. iiti Pp.V a.iv THK TKLL'iftAI'U LIMt ac a lr t i. UC ilcu-st-r-. rasttiik ri for lirrat W,tm Pa:lay f-i on thr Rail- ter.r tram. r, a-. 1. k M. R. I-k, lf.in I-a al lo 15 a. M , an l ! 10 P. W ;!.' It.- l.f at anv of 1h TICKIT iiKFIES, r Vo'V f,ri : S l'ot.iiTe it Vpt V iisaTB It,.- lomiaiiv s liTii labia oq Im hal at any of tha tat:. W. K. iinft.Oo lSup't. 'I a M K 09!ra. t , lst. .toti-'t'. THE subscrber has taken up at his premises in the township of Vevay, in the county of Ing ham, two strav heife-rs, paat on year old. Ooa of them is of red color and the other .ne is of about equal proportions red aud white. The owner is requested to prove property pay charg ts as take them away. A. E. STEELE. Mason, Jan. 4th, 1?5J. IU.;. CITY BOOK STORE! A. J. VIELE, Hating removed to his AVtr and Corn- mo-Uut itor. on t' eomer of Watnng ion aul JlteMjan Amuet. directly ct'VOtxie th. Hanking Ve of J. C. ISiiley d Co." "TT0ULD announce to the citizens of Lansing t f and vicinity, that he is prepared to supply thfcta with the most complete stock of HOOKS. JIAIS, STATIONERY, Wail Taper, Fancy GofIs and rrfumeries t-ver broufht into this market. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF RELIGIOUS, SCI entsfic. Miscellaneous, aad ad the various kinds of School and Blank Books in com mon use. Letter.cap.commercial note, and fancy Stationery, envelopes, cards, card-cases, gold and steel pens.re wards of mer rit pen holders, pen cils.port monies, wallets. Mirrors, Lair aid cloth brushes, fllatct, flavoring eitracu, cologr.e. Lair ous, portac, na:r aya. fancy to;It soaps, bhacc, blue japan ana carmine ir.ks, mucilaga Ac, albums, fans, lithographs, steel engraving, gilt moulding, cord and taaaal for picture frames, cur tains and fixtures, oil canvas and ARTIST Mateilals tor pamtjaga. T" of a kinds; Harper, Godev, Grahatn. Peterson a. i ra re-, neria. a.fuu., t.v.. w-.,., on'iA Putnam's, Eclectic, Frank Leslie, BaHou's, Tw.:t.r atlAtitieand Caiifornia ataraatnef. tan ia 'iw;rn ic Nai. 15ro. Jonatr.an. . i. police ijtzt'.e, 5c.eni.ut: .vmenuim v. ter's Spirit, Flag, Novelette, German LAue,ipir- r. T . . r- . itual lelegrapa ana aveny. , Thankful for cait favors, e Lope to receive ev,a. r.f ncblic t,atronaire. lylT FOUND A p arse contaiairg a sum of money ; apply to It. Ljcttrsiaa. BUY YOU It I HAVK JUST RECEIVED MY WINTER STOCK OF Boots null 5l)oes, An.l u ill sell then for CisU W) r m m ! ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK ioi; nt okiii:k. llork W'arruntnf. csiVK ni: x call. I will jay the HKiHEST Tash IW fe-r I0II.0IMI IIIIHIS ! e. i'.icosvi:i,i,, Lacking, Mich ISO IIMG-ERSOLL'S ADVERTISMBiVT!! This is our last advertim-iiieni in the paH-r ot this shape;. We have the most sati-f ictory i-i-duce that INGERSOLL'S STOJtE Is the uiokt Popular, and the uioal Extensively Patronized Esfaldihliinoiits in the Country. With this we ate aaliafied, aud Lave ttolUag more to say, except to tender cur Thank to our Customer, For their Liberal l'atrorjape, and b aaaure them that it will continue to he our object to keep the ffjarg-est & DBest ASSORTMENT OF flDUDS Ami to Roll tho We Lave mado anothes Addition to our bnine xir. : a Merchant Tailoring Department, which will be under the super vision of Dows. the Tailor. OUR NEW GOODS Hate all arrived. Our assortment nev er teas fatter. GOODS ABE LOW, TIMES ARE HARD, And we Lave never felt more disposed to sell GOODS FOR HEADY PAY',! H. mOEESOLL Lansing, Oct. 1st, NOTICE. I' TOTICE is fcerebv given that the annual mee ting of the Ingham county Agricultural So- cietv for the election of ocei s and the trarsac tion of other business, will be Leld at the oSice of tht Secretary in the village of Mason, on Thuradav, tha 27th day of January. 1659. I2w5 GEO. M. HOTLNGION, SeeV