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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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ryWe are indebted to Hod. Joiin J. jobikson, of the State Senate, for pamphlet copies of the Oovernor's Message, the Reporta píttae State Officers, &c, &c. The February nuinber of the üntiitntal ftanthly lias a varied and readablo table of contents, spiced with several papjrs upon the crisis. $3 a year ; three copies 5, Address John F. Taovr, 60 Greene fítreet, N. Y. ___ pj The Atlantic, for February, has ,!8t of papers above the Monthly average.- mong the contributors are Holmes, Hillard, .Igassil, Trowbridge, Eobert Dale Owen, Alice Qary, and others. $3 a year ; two copies $5. Addresjs lessrs. ïicknoe & Fields, joston. jg" John B. Gouoh, one of the most popular orators of the age, whose fame estends over two continenls, is to lecture beforethe Students' Lecture Association, toorrow-Saturday- eveuing, in the Presbylerian Church. His subject is "Peculiar People," and the lecture is spoken of by the Press jsone of his best, and tliat is saying enough. Qocgh has few or no rivals on the lecture platform, and ourcitizens who can appreciate jood oratory should go and hear him. We invite the attention oí everv uninsu red reader of the A rgus to the adtBrtisement of the TEtp.a Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. This oíd, popular, and reliable Company had on the first iqst. net assets amounting to $3,002,566.89. lts rates ire ïs low as Üiose of any responsible conipny, and its lqsses are proinptly and honoribly adjusted and paid. S. Abei. Esq., represents the company in our city.

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Old News
Michigan Argus