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Tbe committee on towns and couatiea report ed frvorably on bi3 to divide th county of Wat nc, to org' new county there to be called Washington. Laid on the table. 4 bill to amend the at organizing Iosco county. TLiid reading. ,jao, a bill to organize a new township ia Jack eoonty. Third reading. Ijo, a bill to organize the county of Isabella. Bula luapended and bill passed. 1(0, bill to change the time for completing and reviewing assessments. Third reading. Tbe judiciary committee reported a bill rela tive to recognizance in municipal courts. Mr. Dickey introduced a bill to authorize the towsnhip of Marshall to hold their elections In tbe city of Marshall. Rules suspended and Lin Dd. The judiciary committee reported against a bffl relative to the manner of applying lor par dons and commutations. Indefinitely posi tioned. Tie juliciary committee reported favorably upon a bill relative to timber floating upon nv era, Kule suspended and bill passed. The committee on State aff-iirs reported a sub- ..;t,itt t.r the bill prohibiting fishing wiiu s-.ins aid nets in Round and Devil's Lakes. The Hon! took a recess until -I oYlock P. M. The bill restive to the military instruction of volunteer uniform rampanies, was reported back tad placed upon the order of third reading. The committee on incorporations reported fa vorably on the bill ti incorporate th village of P Paw. The roiutu'tire on constitutional amendments reported that it is eipedietit to propose an amend ment, to allow Ii cnfce hr the sale of liquor. Tbe committee reported buck the joint reso lution granting the rights of (suffrage to colored irn which was made th special order for 7 Vork r. M. A number tf bills were received from the Sen ate, read twice and appropriately reterred. The committee of the whole were discharged from the further consideration of the bill to pro tide for a documentary history of Michigan. Adopted. Tbe bill granting certain lands to James May craft was taken up and placed on the order for third reading. The joint resolution allowing the claims of Pe ter McKinley and Win. M. Johnson, was taken up and f as-1. The bill to incorporate the city of Lansing was taken up and considered, after which, the rule being suspended, it m passed and ordered to take immediate effect. The bill to revise the charter of Port Huron was taken up and passed. Jlr. Dickey moved to reconsider the vole by which the bill to provide for a military fund was lost Adopted. Mr. Reynolds introduced a bill to provide for the erection of a State House. Committee ou Sute affairs. Mr. McMahou introduced a joint resolution rel ative to postage. Referred to committee on ju diciary. Mr. Sessions moved to make the bill appropri ating money for the benefit of the Agricultural College, the especial order for Wednesday after noon. Adopted. Mr. Phelps introduced a joint resolution rela tive to the use of the Senate chamber, and Hall of the House of Representative. Committee on State affairs. Mr. Thomson introduced a resolution declar ing vacant the seat of Hon. Ebenezer Warner, of Marquettee, in this House. Indefinitely post poned. The bill confirming the sale of the Iron Moun tain Railroad was taken from the table. Mr. E. II. Thomson offered an amendment transposing the parties referred to in tho bill and Smiting the road to twenty wile. After considerable discussion tho bill was pass ed. Tbe llonso took a recess to 7 o'clock P. M. irtMNo session. lbs House spent the evening session on the proposition to submit to the people a proposed amendment of the Legislative artielo of the con stitution. Various amendments and substitutes Vera presented, discussed and voted upon, and tat proposition got into a shape to have bienuial sessions of 80 days, and was put on Us passage in this shape and lost. The House then adjourned. WlnetJay,Feb. . The rules were suspended and the order of third reading of bills taken. Bill to lay out the Fremont State road in San lac county. Passed. To organize Garden Island township, Manitou county. Passed. To amend chap. 74, compiled laws, giving the charge of the House of Correction to the Super intendent of Public Instruction. Passed. To change the name of the House of Correo tkra to "The Reform School." Passed. To provide for the rate of transportation over Paw Paw railroad. To amend sec. 3695 of the compiled laws. To incorporate the collegiate institution of the city of Flint. Parsed. To organize the Michigan Asylum for the In jane, and to provide more effectually for the re covery of the Insane. Recommitted to judiciary committee. Joint resolution relative to the compensation of the firemen of the House of Representatives. Passed. To legalize the tax rolls of Midland. To amend the act organizing Bay County. Pissed. To authorize town and county clerks to file lo cal newspapers. Tabled. To amend the act providing fjr the drainage swamps, marches, and other low lands. Pasted. To amend the compiled laws relative to town hip burying grounds. Passed. diminish expenses in circuit and other courts. Passed. To organize a new township in Jackson coun 0. Passed. T attach certain unorganized territory to the tty ot Midland. Passed. Te relieve settlers on swamp lands, and to ex td the time for making tbe first payment of swamp land exemptions. Passed. o provide for the establishment of school rict libraries. renaing a motion to recommit the bill to the ttamittee, the House took recess to 7 o'olock amasoos ssssiox. ne motion to recommit was not concurred bill was then put upon its passage and 1 r. - . r- Greenfield introduced a bill to authorize conveyance of certain real estate in the Tp- wr Zebinsula, construct a State road from St. Louis, "uo -t to the Big Rapids on Muskegon riv Passed. To provide for the admission of clergymen to AB0SPlUls. ndpoor houses. Passed. T1 Notation for the establishment of semi-meekly mail from St. Pauls, Minnesota, to Pugett's Sound, on tbe Pacific. Tasjed. To incorporate a Board of Education tor the city of East Saginaw. Passed. To amend the act fixing the coninensation of supervisor. Loet. To constitute a .Sute Board of Agriculture, and to amend the act organizing the agricultural college. Tabled. To organize Geneva township, Tuscola countv, Tabled. To incorporate the city of Owosso. Passed. Joint resolution relative to the military in struction of the volunteer uniformed companies of Michigan. To amend chapter 5733 compiled laws so as to make it a felony for any person to bring into the Sute a mulatto, negro, or other person,claiming him or her as a slave. The select committee on constitutional amend menu recommended that the Legislature hold biennial sessions, bill be introduced only during tbe first fifty days. Passed. Bill to provide for the settlement and drainage of SAainp lauds by actual settlers. Parsed. To pra'it certain swamp lands to James Ma croft. Passed. To lay out a State road in Tuscola and Saginaw county. To provide for the official publication of tabu Iar statements of votes at elections in this State. Indefinitely postpoued. To amend an act to organize Iosco county. Passed. To change the name of Hamilton, Ingham co. Passed. To amend an act to assess property at its true value. I'assed. To determine the minority of Ruth A. Spen cer. 1 assed. To provide for laying out a road from Midland city. Midland county, to St. Charles, Saginaw co. Passed. To provide for u State road from Vicuna, Gen esee county, to Tuscola. Passed. To amend an act providing for a State road from Saginaw to Cheboygan. Passed. To amend chapter ICS compiled laws. Re committed to the judiciary committee. To provide for a classification of cereals grown in this State. Tattled. Joint resolution relative to - tbe use of the Sute Capitol. Indefinitely postpor ed. A number of bills were received from the Sen- ate and appropriately referred. The House took a recess until seven o'clock P. M. Thar lay Morning, t'tb. 10. Tbe judiciary committee reported back the bill to organize the Insane Asylum, with amend ments. Mr. Pratt moved to place the bill upon its pas sage. Adopted. The bill was passed. The judiciary committer reported a substitute. conveying certain lands to James Maycraft. Concurred in. Bill passed. Tho committee on roads and bridges reported a bill to provide for a State road in Meco.u and Oceana counties. Third reading. The committee on State affairs reported vari ous bills. The militia bill was taken up and passed. The committee on Sute affairs reported in fa vor of the bill granting to the Holland Colony certain swamp lands in their vicinity. The hill was passed. The committee on incorporations reported fa vorably on the bill to amend tho charter of the Michigan Central Railroad. The bill was passed. A bill to punish fraudulently removing prop erty und-r chattel mortgage, was taken from the general order and passed. The House took a recess until 2 o'clock, P. M. AFTERNOON' SK3SI0X. The committee on ways and means reported favorably on the bill appropriating $3,000 annu ally to the Sute Agricultural Society. Passed. The bill relative to the State Prison was order ed to a third reading. Tho bill appropriating $27,500 for the improve ment ol tho Sute Prison, was taken up and pass- d. The bill to amend the liquor law was taken up and passed. The bill amending the highway laws was taken from the general order and passed. Mr. Buel moved to take from the uble the bill to divide the county of Wayne. Carried. The House took a recess until 7 o'clock. FriiLiy, February 11. Tbe committee on education reported back a bill amending the primary school law. Passed. Mr. Bancroft offered a minority report from the committee on ways and means, recommend ing tho passago of the new swamp land bill - Third reading. The committee on public lands reported the Senate swmp land bill, providing for a system of State roads, recommending its naasarc. Passed. The committee on roads and bridges reported against the bill authorizing the supervisors of Saginaw county to build a bridge over the Titta bawassee river, and appropriating 2,m acres of swamp lands therefor. Also, a bdl laying out a Sute road from Sagi naw to Alma, Gratiot county. Passed. Also, against a bill to lay out a Stato road in Manitou countv. ine committee on oantts and incorporations reported in favor of the charter of Orion. Also, to authorize the Flint 4 Pere Marquette R. R. company, to purchase the rights and fran chises of the Genesee and Oakland Railroad com pany. The committee ou towns and counties report ed in favor of a bill organizing the town of Fair banks, in Schoolcraft and Delu counties. Ta bled. Mr. ItcDermott introduced a bill providing for the election of two assessors in each ward of De troiL Referred to the committee on incorpot a tions, who reported faverably upon it. On motion of Mr. Compau it was laid on the uble. Tbe House took a recess to 2 o'clock P. M. ATTtBSOOS IliSIOi. Mr. McMahon offered a joint resolution propo sing au amendment to the constitution so as to allow colored people, owning f 200 of real estate, the right of the elective franchise. Judiciary committee. Mr. McMahon offered a joint resolution ceding to tbe Federal Government jurisdiction over the I pper reninstua. Keterred to, ccmmitu-e on State affairs. The bill making appropriations for the State Reform School was taken up and passed. Mr. Monroe introduced a bill extending the Ionia and Houghton Lake Sute road to Macki naw. Third reading. The bill in relation to the care and manage ment of the Sute Library, was taken up and passed. A message was received frem the Governor, vetoing the bill relative to settlemenu and com promises by joint debtors. Bill Ubled. The committee on Sute affairs, through their chairman, Mr. McMahon, made an able report recommending the passage of the bi3 for the registration of Totera. Mr. E. H. Thomson moved to indefinitely post pone. Lotit. Mr. Thomson moved to recommit, wuh in structions to strike out all af:or the enacting clause. Lort. Mr. McMahoa moved that thj bill be ordered to a third reading. Adopted. The committee on public lands reported favor ably on the bill to extend the Ionia and Hough ton Lake Sute road to Mackinaw. Mr. McMahon moved to place the registry bill upon it passage, and demanded the previous question. The previous question wa ordered. Mr. Thomson moved to call the nousa. Car. ried. The vote was then uken upon tho hill, and declared loet yeas 39, nays 37. Yias. Mr. Baldwin, Brooks, S. F. Brown, Childs, Daniels, Dickey, Enos, Failass, Ferris, Gage, Gilluly, Goodwin, Kelly, Kelsey, Kore, Lane, Loomis, McMahon, Miles, Mitchell, Monroe, Muasey, Xewton, Terry, Phelps, Pratt, Rey nolds, Robison, Session, Starkweather, Ii. Thompson, Wallace, Watkins, Woolnous;h,Wit son, Speaker 39. Nats Mr. Bancroft, let-rJ, Ueeson, Brewster, Benj. Brown, A. W. Bud, n. S. Buel, Bush, Carr, Carpenter, Clark, Compau, Connor, Dal ton, Davids, Driggs, Dunbar, Fowler, Frisbee, Grace, Green, Greenfield, McDeruiott, McKinley, Mul holland, Newman, Perkins, Reeves, Richards, Richardson, Sharpe, Smith, Thomas, E. n. Thomson, Warner, Wendell, Wilkersou 37. Mr. Sessions gave notice that he should, at some future time, move a reconsideration of this vote. The committee on judiciary reported a bill to authorize partners and joint debtors to make set tlements with their creditors. Passed. The committee of the whole were discharged from the further consideration of the bill relative to mining companie. A number of bills were received from the Senate. The House took a recess to 7 o'clock P. M. ivx AnniED. In Lansing, on the 10th inst, by R.-v. J. Sora erville, Mr. Ws. H. Hour, and Miss L. L. Bcr ccss, both of Meridian. SPECIAL NOTICES Fireman's Ball. The members of Rescue Hook L Ladder Company, will hold their Second Annual Ball on Thursday evo. February 'J-id, at N". W. Edgar's. Carriages in attendance at 6 o'clock. It being the ball of the season, the public are invited to attend. Come all ! WM. n. CHAPMAN, Ch'n Committee. JT Carl Wolp, Prof, of Music, designs. If he meets with sufficient encouragement, to com mence immediately a course of instruction, in the city of Lansing, on the piano Forte, Menti on, Guitar, and singing. Also, thorough bas and harmony. For particulars enquire at the printing office. Si" n dat School Books. Those wishing Sun day School books or periodicals can be supplied ou short notice, by applying to the subscriber, or his secretary, corner of Capitol Avenue and Lapeer street. A. UPSON", S. S. Missionary. Lansing City, Feb. 16, 1859. How to do Good and get "Paid for It." Take an Agency for our Publications. The the terras are such, there can be no vonlbilitu of lots. Every Family will be glad to obuiu some of them. For Particulars address. FOWLER & WELLS, 193w4 No. 308 Broadway, X. Y. Uoufulyd'S IUl;c OiRDUt will euro long stand ing CoM in a twt ihort tinw. Rpad ths f. jllovio; : Fan adelfbia, Feb. 16, 1S3S. Dr. C. 31. Jickm ; &a : I bad fur torn time bwo suffering un3r a severe eoM, ba ing pain through raj whole f jiitem, sore thrna and boarteneM, when 1 win wmraraW to t j 'lKwif Und's DaUamie OjrdiaL' I accord njlv procured a bot tle, an . am he fry to Uto that ori9 ha'f if it completely cured me. I now unhesitatingly recommend it to my frienle who way be similarly afflicted, and deem it no mere than jnntire to bear this puhllo tMtimonr 11 it ir tuet RoepectfuUv vur. KLKNOP. MtHEXKT, Tenth Strent, above Coatee. ArwprJ uuly by Dr. U. Jackon, '. 419 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by fruzgiiu and store keepers throughout the United State and Canada. Price 5 cent f ar bottle. DOCTOR nOOFLAXD'S CaUB&tTlD (wERXAft HITTERS, Prepared hy IV. C. if. Jackon, Philadelphia, Fa., will perfectly ear Liver CotnpUvnt, Dyppia, Jaundice, Chrome or Nervou Debility, Diteaseof tbe Kidneys, ant all dieae ari-tinir from a disordered IJfer or Stomach. dot tkcm a trial, tbry uill cure y-m. For sale at 75 cents per bottle, by druggiita and tor- keeper in every town and village in tbe Tnited State, Canada and Suuih Amrir. f.L. tVe are rrjoiced to find that tbe renowned Chem 1st of New Eugland, Dorr. Am, has at length turned hi altt-ntion to the disorder whioU Uang I k a biight on oar community. Oar section U a li-althy a any other with on single eiception,and tht i tbe Fever snd Ague, which haunt u on evry si-le. Bat hi remedy duel cure, as we should know it must, if be made it: Ct out this baleful distemper fom among u, and ou'i is nne of the loveliest pct in the weat. Stityntl, iiurf.M, ltd MuvtKS M Waan, Ci i & Co., who'.eA Prugst-, o' Vw York city, are the eastern agents f r M.J. ha- Cough and Consumption Syrop. The gemTI agency fr the ette n State is at Tiffin City, OU-o. Tbe M:..: i.l show the very high Mteeni in which th medicine i held by pruaiineut eitisansof that plaoe. Abel Rawsen, who for thirty year ha heenat the head of the Bar in north western Ohio, and ha now retired open a handsome for tune, say he ha never been co speedily relieved of a vi o'ent and deeply seated cough and cold, a by the use of thi Syrup. A son of Judge Ingram wa confined to hi bed with a coaj-h, and apparently rapidly hsstenin to the grave. Mr. Rawsen, an intimate friend of tbe Judge, when traveling in Iowa, heard of the danger of the youns; man, and Immediately wrote to th Judge, advising him to administer this syrup without delay. lif advice wa followed and retulted in hi rapid etoratin to health. Or. II. Ruha.a irsucat cf the Baltimor Medical Col!e?e and ( r tairty years at tbe bead of hi pro'essicn in north western Ohio, make frequent ue of thi me Ucxe in bis family, and recommend it to hi patiU fu Ccnsaciption, and obtticate Coughs. Judg lan$ t&js, be hAU th 3yrnp in very trjh etem. and wbhe to keep a auppl.v eo&stantiy In hi fsmi'y. Mr. Geo. &nsrp, pstma:er, say be was a?i:cted w th a de.pir seate-1 cough and cold, hoarsscs-, aal paia cpon hi breast, and was soon cared by the use of thi Syrup. Professor Gird, of HeiJelberg College, says he has used thi tned:c-ne in hi family and take pleasure in bearing testiaaoay t it "Bcer. The Rev. . B. Btniett tay, t ha used thi Syrap fcr a t eere eougU and co'd. and it ha an admorabie effect Th late J. W. Wilton, formerly of th Ohio Stat Senate, taid St. John med'cui belong to that small e'srt cf med cine that ar entirely free from quackery. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Riuif is Tix msnis! ! BRYAN'S PULMINARY WAFERS ARE unfailing it tbe cure of CorSB, Colis, Asthma, BaoCHrr:a, Sobs Throat, Hoarsiscss, Dtrri ctlt BataTHixc, IscimsT Cossnfmos. asd Disbases or thk Lcsgs. They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them. Thou sands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Testimony given in hundreds of cases. A single dose relieves in ti misctis. Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers the ori ginal and only geniuae is stamped "Bryaa." Spurious kinds we offered for sale. Twecty-3ve cents a box. Sold by dealers generally. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. For sale by R. T EATER, & Co., Laming. ?h !Cth, t W.e Laum Huu-, Lac nz, on vrh fw; month, ici-'.eai of tts firt Cu w ti. l.e r - parieiuafli.c'e 5 f a Ivert'-:a-tt. IHE GREAT ENGLISH EEHEY. SIR JAML.S CLARK'S Celebrated Temale PROTECTED BT ROTAL PREPARED from a prescription of James Clarke, M. I , Phyiein Extraordinary to the yen Th: ovaluabie Uedicine it unfailing in the cure of all tLoe painful and dangerous disease incident to the female constitution. It moderate all eieem, remove all c attraction, and bring on the monthly period with rejalanty. Thee Pilla (hould be aed two or th.-e week previous to em 8nement: they fortify the cuatitutioa. and k-en the offering duncg labor, enabiibit tbe m-ither to perform her duties with aVty to herwlf and child. Tt I'llL iKjiu! i n -4 b takrn f.y frmiUti Jtrinj tXf FIRST TIIRF.E M'JTHiof V.n . at Ihsy ar. rur. to hnnj an Mi-arruvjr, Ittt at anj viK-r finw thry art In all eae of Nervou anl ? :cal AffecUt n, taiuiaj the Bark and Loin. Ht'avinrw. lt true nn Slight rr. : Hon, Palpitation of the Hear:, L.-war of Spirits, li- lenc. Sic Hvadsi-Le, Wbite,.tud U the pa!iMul.li-ae j occasioned nv a ai-oraerea ysiem. trie di-ordered astern, the P.iU w-ll ee-t 1 U other mean.'h.ve faded, and a.'gh a ! dv, do not contain iron, calomel, anvmony, i a cire whea a rwrriui rvmruv, u" urn cuiiuin iron, caiomei. an"inonv, i "'vnViTrZZTr., . -t ,. I the l'nitd State anl faijs'U. lne I.ilar Sl Ajrent for the t'nited S'ates and anmla JOB M1J7E-., (Ute I. C Baldwin i Co..) K-icheitt-r. X. V. u uoe iiiar ana o posiae :rui eccl,ert t..nv authorized Aent, wUlenure by return mail bottle, eonrainine 5" pilU, I For sale by R. TaariR. Insing. lACyl Time and loney Sael. A SIMPLE, cheap and expeditious D. l'neatcr for etittinre m.-n's, wonu-ti's and f-hildrenV garments, l,y (Jeo. Wilson. The delineator will enable every family to do their own cutting at but little expense. Full instructions given to those that buy them. For countv. town and in dividual riliio, a(IV IO K. VAN" SANDT, Leoui, Jackson, Co., Mich. W'u. M. Carr, Agent for Ingham Co. I3w4 Cham-err Sale. STATE OF MCHKtAN the Ci.tuit Court for the county of Irgham, in Chancery. Jid.n Ray nor, complainant, r. John I. Gardner, Anu E. Gardner, Benjamin E. Il rt. Eunice Gardner, Fileg Saur, and William W. Tptoti, d.fendatits. By virtue of a decretal ordir ma le in the above entitled caue, I the subscriber, the Cir cuit Court Commissioner for the county of Ing mam, will sell at public auction, ou tiie second (2) day of April next, at one o'clock in the ufter uoon of that day, at the Court House in the vil lage of Maon, in said county of Ingham, the following lecribed real estate, Ti : the south half of the north west quarter of rnctiori Io. seventeen (17), in township No. three (3) north of range one west, cor Uining eight v acre ; al so, that other tract ot land described as follows. viz : commencing at the south quarter post of section seven (7), in township Xo. three (3) north of range No. one ( 1) wc-t, thence running westerly on the section line thirtv ei''ht(3si rods and nine links, thence north thirty degree, wet one hundred and twenty seven 7) rods and seventeen links, thence north eighty-nine de grees and forty-five minutes, oust thirty-eight rods and seventy-one links to the north and south quarter pot line, thence southerly on the quar ter post line one nun red a-id twenty -ove rods arid twenty-three links, to the place of begin ning, containing thirtv-five acres and sixtv-six and a half rods ot land, be the same more or less; all situated in the countv of Ingham and State of Michigan. GRIFFIN PADDOCK, Circuit Court Commissioner. P. McKerhas, Solicitor. Mason, Feb. 12, 1859. 7wlO'J lrolaIe Jtotiee. STATE OF MICir.GA.V, County of Inghara,ss. At a sesssion of the Probate Court for the county of Ingham, holden at the Probate Office, in ine vuiage oi Mason, on Monday, the 7th day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and liftv-nine. Present Wiu. II. Piuckney, Judge of probate. Iu the matter of the estate of Edwin Sturgis, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of Sarah E. St urgis, that an instrumrr n rr;rSr purporting to be the la?f -111 al,d testament of said decea-ea, ana neretofore filed in this Court, may be admitted to probate. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 7th day of March next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the hearing ol said pe tition, and that tin; heirs at law of said deceased, and all other person interested in said estate,are required to appear at a session of said Couit, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the village of Mason, and chow cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted : A nl U it furthrr orl red, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of paid petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Lansing Kcpub liean, a newspaper prin'.cd and circulating in said county of Ingham, 3 successive weeks, pre vious to said dav of heaiintr. Atruecopv.J WM. II. riNCKNEY, 8wlti9 Judee of Probate. I'AlEur M lLtl Hi A.N, Countv ot Ingham, ss. O At a session of tlie Probate Court (or tle Co. of Ingham, holden at the Probate Office in the vil lage of Mason, on Monday, the 7th day of Feb ruary in the year one thousand eiht hundred and fifty-nine. Present, Wm. II. Piuckney, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of Dan iel G. Tobias, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of Polly Tobias, wid ow of said deceased, praying that Utters of ad ministration may be issued upon said estato to William B. Barber. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 7th day of March next, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of Mid deceased, and all other persons interested in suid estate, are re quired to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the village ot Ma-on, ana f-how cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: An-i it i further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interes ted in eaid estate, of ttie pendency of taid peti lion, and the hearing thereof, y causing a co v ol this order to be published in tho Lanng .v puhlican, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county of Inghan 3 successive weeks previ ous to said day of hearing, f A true conv.l WM.I1. I IN CRN KY, 199w3 Jnde of Prob.ifi. ALL AGOING!! EDGAR'S ESTABLISHMENT IS IN FULL BLAST. Anairy.licht, Dillinrd Kooiu, with two Tables, both new and '"First-Rate." Aconvcnient BOWLING SALOOY Au orderly, well supplied suit of EATIXG ROOMS, Where will be found all the delicacies of the sea son, with a constant supply of Fresh Oysters. An extenslxe Grocery Establishment, with a PROriSIOX STORE Stock, Confectionery, and other wticWs usually dealt in, in that in. " The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. 1 03 Adniiuitrntor .oti-. PURSUANT to an order issued out of the Pro bate Court for the county of Ingham, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1?5S, to us direc ted, we will expose for sale at public auction, on the premises in the township of Lansing, on Wednesday, the ninth day of March neit, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described pieces or parcels of land, belorr'nj to the etate ot Johnson M ann M H.rwa f m.lJ ,,v . deribd.Ti: th ' 'r south east quarter of section : i, and the ccrth fraction of the north east quarter of section sev- en, in town four north or rar two v. con - taininz ninetv-three and fittv oie-hundrectbs acres, Wantoried at i0X) fv. to b sold ab. ject to the widow's ri-ht of dower, and all claims that are a legal lien "thereon. Conditions. quarter down, acd balance in 1, 2. and S vears. S. D. NEW BRO, JUli O. ZILif AN, 19TwC Adaisistrators j Three Good Journ als For i "X S 9 adapted to ail Readers ia Evvrv Familv. LIFBILLI'MTRATE; A f r-'-tla-s Tictorial Family Paper, devcd to Nt-w. I.i:era:ure, Science, the Arts; to i'-nter-, tiit.nM, Iuiprovement, and Progress. Pub.h .d ttkly at $2 a ytr. j The AVater-Curc Journal : Ily drop? thy, its Philosophy and Practice: Phvs- i w.oy, ALatomy, and the Laws of Life and i Uea.ta. f I a year. The Phrenological Journal ; Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for tbe Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. Il lustrated. 1 a year. For Three Dollars ail three Papers will be sent j a year. FOWLER 4 WELLS. j 3u3 Broadwav, Xew York. j Simple g rat it. AgUvanted. Aerlu j Hu 16SW4 .Sheriff Sale. T)Y V Jj and irtue of one execution issued nut f d under the si-al of the Circuit Court for ,T - " 'V. " u,c -0n lor t,ie crtlnt.T IriglulU, and Mate of Michi(ran,tO ,,!e d:r . c;.d and delivered, in favor of Addiutrton '" - -i uu wu v reu, in lavor OI AdailmtOn Rd n,i Recd.ainet Austin A. Kir- Uk: anl riederuk RiH-i,a-aiiirt Austin A. Kir by end John M. Gibbs, I e..all s 11 at public auc tion, at the Court House iu the village of Maaon : in wid county, on 1 nursJav, the i 1th dav of i March, li5, at one o'clock in the altemoon of s--v' ". 11,1 re.i estate, to wit: all itiai tract or parcel ot iana known and descrited as follows, to wit : couimencinj; at a point forty six rods wes-t of the ijuartr pisi, between sec tions twenty-one and iwenty-e'ght, in town one (1) north of raiie one di west, in the State of Michigan, and runuin?; thence n)rth twenty rods, thence east twenty-five rode, thence south twen ty roia, thence w ist twenty-tive rods, to the place of btgiiining, togi-ther with khe steam saw mill and fixtures situate thereon. EDY KAKKK. Sheriff. By J. n. VANDERCOOK, Pnder Sheriff. O. M. Baknks, Tlfs Att'y. Dated, Januarv 25, 1S5'J. wl7 Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ of execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the county cf Ingham, to me directed and deliv ered, I have levied upon all the right title and interest of Luke I. Willis and Austin A. Kirby, in and to the following real estate, to wit: the north east quarter of section twenty-two (ti) iu town one north of range one west, 5ute of Mich isran, which I shall expose for sale, at public ven due on Thursday, the 24th day of March, A. IK IS.j'J, at the front door of the Court House in the village of Mason, at one o'clock P. M. of raid .lav. " EDY BAKER, Sheriff. By J. II. YANDERCOOK, Under Sheriff. II. L. FlEDRao, Plfa Att'y. Dated, January, 25th, 1859. l7w7 I'ltASBERUY tl LTlRE. TIIE subscriber has issued a circular on the CranU'rry and its Culture, and will forward them to all who send a post-stamp, to prepay the postage. AIo, has the plants for sale and will torward them in a fresh state, by express, to all parts ot the United States. Address, SULLIVAN BATE, I'j5w3 Uellingham, Norfolk county, Mass. SKLLIiXw OFF AT COST ! HARD TIMES, GOODS CHEAP AT THE Young American Clothing, Store! Making room for a laage and splendid Stock of Spring and Supper Goods. We therefore of fer offer our good at cott for cath. M. L. MILLER, Per M. Gbeikvibld. Lansing, Jan. 25, 1859. QUICK SALES AXD MODERATE PROFITS!! a . n . n a o l r, y , Having Replenished his Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, With a full and choice selection of every kind of goods in that line, invites the eiamination of houe-keepers, before supplying themselves. It U his aim to keep no articles but th be it. In addition to the GROCERY TRADE, he will, as iisiul, keep a constant supply of Fresh and Cured Provisions, SUCH AS HAMS, rORK, BUTTER, LARD. Poultry, Mackerel and WhiteFish. He hsi in store, the best articles iu the line of SUGARS, .MOLASSES. SYRUPS, TEAS. SPICES. Ac. ALSO a choice article of dried Prunes, a good substitute for Apples. He has a large aojlaint of OHIO KTO.E-WARE, forming, together, a stock which Hotel-keepers, Boarding Houses, and private families would do well to give attention. He has thanks to give for past patronage, and strong hopes of still greater for the future. A. B. BAOLEY. Lansing, Jan. 1, lfjy. FarnitareWarehoa.se IN TIIE COUNTRY, Conmit Block, 141, Jefferson Avenue. To all Furniture Buyers, I offer to the public by far the largest and most complete aKrtnient ot FURS ITU RE. CHAIRS. MATTRESSES, Lookig-Glae, Wtllote- Wa re, d c. That can be found west of New York city, ail of which was selected with the greatest care, and with paritcular reference to the Material, Manu facture, Quality, Styk Fashion and Frit. ZT The same w'ill be sold at ,5 pr cent less thaa ever offered in Detroit. , fFl Tarlor, Dimnj, Bed-Room, Library and Office FUMITURE, In Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Maple and Cherry, with any covering, plain or fancy, that may be desirL Also, Painted Enameled Bed-Room Sets, a great variety of tyles constantly on haod. Beddine. Cnrled Hair, Moss, IIui, Cotton and Srrine Mattresse. 3rTo the TRADE, every article in the Fur- u - . . j t TT-:n r nr -r'-".'. "ru-are mui r imi- i Ware line, witha good wiety of superior var- nisues, japan. eiieer, .iacggaay, ac, c, are v " Jm;o. ! A" 0ood' rrmn,ed M ! N"-E. Goods bobt from this establiahment ! for Saippinff, iccarely and properly packed for j "asportation. J. W. TILLMAN, Ptro.t. Is5. I&a. iC. . SCOTT, Phvsician and iwrsreon. i having permanently located in Lansing, will attend to all calls in his profession. OOca in ' R. Thayer k Co.'s Drug Stora. 14 avx C X O II BO OF LA XI) CLEB&ATKD GEBJSAN B1TTESS, T tvt rtXTTAU Y ITKE uvbr Complaint, dtpbpsia, AU'.'XrVUrr A'rM I've '" "-vrt-V rvm Jxtnimd 1st- " vr .V"" k. tK!!aJh V ""nrt-O". luar l Pum. u:um r BUo to Iht Head. a.litv .f iiw atomacti. Ntu.t. IUrtturn I1ffu.l for I00J. I a!or or ht id tL. Stotuach. Sour t.rucalHn, Mnkic, or Kiuttrn at th. In ,4 ih. Stom acb,.,mmui(f cf th. Ha4. HurrJ and Inffieu't rtieatb lOf. t lutUTiCK t th Hrart, hkag or u!f.-cliu-. ..n satu. hf n m a lying jh.iu'. I mux. .f Vi..a Uu u.i ,bf"JLf"r ,b". ?uht-4,r oJ lhe ,7: rnc-T "f lr,P;rat'.u, Vll ,n ,.f th aaJ tr. l's;a 1a tt. M.lr. t fc.t, !.iuiU. 4; fud d.nrlu.n or H.t. Hjrn.u,: m tl.r K...h. U.unt lm.rf U.ti;. f t.r.l and Krvat i-p!w of j-hls The j-n pr'. rs. ,u rl;iL tl. att.-tin. o f l!,. public to tin. pr-..r,.-,u. do o .,t(i a fI.D.- of tU utui.t v"uu'wuCT-iDitv.rturaii.taup'.i.n to u,m-.m- for hicu it 1. rfc nim-nl It i b. urn and uulrwd ari.cl, l.ut t iw tt.at t a. slotj Ih. tt of a :mi j.r.' U..I N-i..r tl. A-tirr.c.n ioi V aud iu r..,.ut.i,..u ,lu! ,rr u,.,.,...) ,., ,nf "Mar prj.rat.n enact Th te.s.m ht in ii. f..r"ieU b pr. mmmt an I ml; Wu o J'lunc.aii mud ii.d.i .icmi. -i. a 1 j.rt. of 11,. fry i .um!iw, au" a car.f.,1 ,iu aaicf tL Almanac , tuhn,hd annuaiiv by t!.,- i roi r tor. and to t hmd (rratm ol ar. .4 tut ag-nts, cun.. but atir tf m..,t ,k..u.-, thmt ta. rrt.M-.ir . ,W x?rTiinr th itr.at obnt, it ha. btmwt DR. II OOF Is A lll'S BALSAMIC CORDIsAL, rtn nit sm ry o ut or Cough, CM, Croup, Ho.inen,. nrrtwft..'.. r . . ( r ' - , ' ariting frvm Cold, Incipient Coutumy. tio, and for the relief and (, at all b!e)t-ur 0 Patient in .tdvetred tta.jtt ,f th I tit it r dttruse. Tb:t-let atd r.-j,rati.iu.liath U.tWr. iif b oonfldrntly rrhrd ,.. I, j. ivt,x ,r . cU.. , t moo. gfur.! til l in. r. f.tal tli.o auy olu.r u. L.ch tba prop of thM countiy mrs suhject tho.. .Pr.ni1Urf fiom a -.lucht coi l iui.t.nuan.t aulhitv. lr H.l 7:.V o 111 ,H l vh" lu,,: mn 1 ' ,,ur ,cU' " wbat tU Plagi s aud Yeii-.w aK a-e t th.of tl.r couQtr. ; but. I ran a. r coaddrutlv tbat tl.rr u.l.rr u. .liwraw. ..f grp!.trr e"u.jd,cty and ruorla t.v ti..a tt .m. Latter. A fu'tUr pn- I f lb teri.Ue f;, ltT cf di.m. suit from a 'cotnmont cold" nuiT K b, . tMftt t tbtol o..utr itu.Uf, ukt-l) from ,h record of th. Hoard of U.IItjyX 1'u.aijri,!, a. cinf. J y oi,a i f th most Lsaltby icrall!,e in tL uu.oo isa.'. T.iUld.atb, ,i, Hal'a Wphia lli.d of Counipta .1 otlinr duirmmr. 0 iu uu her,). 1SSS. Total 3atU Ul.d Ot C'oOkUUlptlOD, " all olbrr d:M-asrat IbU. ToUl DsJ.f t'.'a.otuption " ail otli.r Jimt.sm. . PrOUl ttlBM- tduT. It will U fourth of ine total dathia the coun'ry ar. eiutt l by u...uM, , , uomi. (f 01 i r nunwrcu vtL.r di e primtiii from a "slight cul.l." Io od tr b. ith your hr.hh : but. if sulterimr fr..in a enugh or ci.ld on tbs lun., buy a tottW of H.a.rLAM.' .S BaIAMIC OjlUilAL. and you may sfl count on a eorr. Tboiinaud. har done sn, and bare certified to iu wonderful ellrt. Coughs KotnetinM j.ro-e.d f'om a di..r lrcd or a dys peptic sute of tia uiacti, io which ca tha Oertuan Uatera should l- QMd. la eam of caanM, or gn eral dbility cf tli. .y.trn, iu!tiu,f fr-tu a .-orsr ted c. iijjh.tha i;rniii H ttei.alll l found i t rrrH benefit frepaivl orly bIr. C. U J arks u, 4IH Arch Strwt, llii aJelpli.a, and for malm t y Iruvt an 1 Storekeeper, throughout th. luited tiatc. and Canada, fric. 75 cent, per botiM... lorie by K Thayer Co., E. I B.ilButi-a. and Ne b o 4 Bro , Lan.mg, and all rvs.cUbi tfugg .1 In the Inton. i,iu3 SOMETH1WC WEWI NEW STOKE! NEW GOODS!! NEW PKT0ES V mm k mm Have just opened on Wahint.'tati Avenve. ono tl.xr South of IJiirr ii. ilrow'a Hardware St.r', AFULL STOCK OF staple m mm Groceries. Boots & Shoes. HATS and t'AP, To our riecd-i, and the publiu g.DTa!Iv, we say: Slop and tee our Goods, AND Examine our Prices ! As wo tiav .ot Time to Enumerul Eitlicr! But w will show you cue of tbs Beat Selected Aor.mentt, Arid at ptices which will defy compvtition, for Ready Pay only. Linting, Jan. 25, 1850. 1WC SPLENDID asortnient of DiMes, School XX Books, Wall Paper, Curiam Papr, Cloth Shades, Curtain Fixture, Farcy Good, Perfume ry aud Tftilet Soap, just reo-ived at tlie CITT BUCK isTOIiE. BIILUIM AIJD LUMBER YARD. IB AVE on band and for sale, a large and well selected stock of PINE L UMBER, Embracing all ities in g?r "'r.e-s and qua! r?i2tu Boards for Got i'J. amount of first, sp floorin' r':i, r.( h and a fourth ry ; ;iv f.ir rash. Al.', Jt't tf Frnntlin and Joittt, i' all k .'Lir J Roof Boards, Board and Slick Ltth. 1i V11 choice Shaved pins Shin gle. A axoutitof Hewed Timber. lia- and WLit'.-riod Lumber, Ah and Basswood Floors g. The afjOTe lumber will be sol 1 rough or dress ed as desired, as I have A PIninlne Machine and can f U all bills ot work and material for the entire fix.ishiriffof houses. All common s.Zei of Pine and Whitewood Doors for sale low Those in want of houses or building material will do well to give me a call, for I am bound to compete with all coipetiton, let the price be what it roav. All kinds of produce ana occasion ally a horse, wagon, watch, cr fcod cash note taken in part pay for building or Houses and Lou. c. c. Liwuor.. Lansing, Jaacary 1. Itf ConmfHioDen .lofice. TITE tbe undersiened having bea appointed If commissioners upon the estate of Leonard Is bll deceased for the purpose of allowing claims against fri estate: .ot:ce is .nererore nereoj , given, that we will meet for the purpos of audi sing accounts agsdast said esu, oa the third Monday's of February, April and June A. D. 1859, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 5 o' clock P. U cf each ot said days. Six months beice tbe time allowed by the Jude of Probate for presentingdaims against siid estate. All per sona are therefore hereby notified that unl-a such claims are presented upon the days above roen tioced. thev will pe forever barred. URI I-BELL. GEO. W. GIBBS, 7 I .... -ja.si .: .... .... T.6 11 bl .... a.iTs i.C3 1114 tb.t ti.rl n BUY YOUR I HAVE JUST RECEIVED UT WINTER STOCK OF Boots anl Sljow, And trill sell them for Cask CHEAPER TIM EVER! ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK DOXE TO ORDER. All Work Warranted. GIVE .TIE A CALL. I will ty the HIGHEST Cash Prioe for 100,000 HIDES I E. P. DOSWELL, Oppotit tks Stat ffmm. Lansing, Mich. 180 HTG-ERSOLL'S ADVERTISMBNTH This is our last kdvertiscruent In tbe pprt Im suis snap, vv Lav tb most satisfactory svl djDC that TNGERSOLL'S STORE Is tbe uobt Popular, uij tL tuoat Extensively Patronized E-tahlihLmc-nU in the Countrj With this we are satisfied, and bar notiJ&x more to say, except to Under our Thanks to onr Customer, For their Liberal PatroDtire. and to them that it will continue to be oar object to keep tbe Largest & Me&t ASSORTMENT OK (DUDS W! bave made anotbei Addition to oar batQCs via : a Merchant Tailoring Department, which will be under the laper vision of Downs, the Tailor.J OUR MVf GOODS Have all arrived. Our assortment tut er was tetter. GOODS ARE LOW, TIMES ARE HARD. And we have oever felt more disposed to sell GOODS CHEAP FOR HEADY PAY! Ha IIIGEEC0LL La&alng, Oct. 1st, 1858. Notice. THE s nbecrber has taken up at his premises is the township of Vevay, io the county ef Ibj bam, two stray heifers, past one year old. One of them is of red color and the other one la of about equal proportions red and whit. Tbe owner IS requeue M prv yrvyvnjimj uasrg- es as take them away. aitaXs. Mason, Jan, 4th, 1 63. 194 w. And to sell tbe