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ice, io ration oo I ho 30tli of Juuel.i-.tl DittscTOftr of Hospitals Tie Soiury whi 5,853,834, to which ml the coat of lite Cornmission are doing ererytling -in tbeir V'flS'sS rUi- TSS' i power for lU cou.f.rl and welfare of our sick He, 400,030 02, which incMoi 1,000,000, 1 t-. t- i for tl.a overland mail route, not Ix-for wounds oldiert. TIiom Laving upon ll revenues of ihu depart- in tlu mm wii! bo glitd to learn thai tho inent. Tho. mving in the Jrtiing of the wett to July, IS 02.

is altiibtited to a Uriel M(lncn-ncu to Iho low of 1845, nuthorixit'g what known at ftlar Lid. Tho repoit renowa the rtcominrndntions Commiwioii hnve rMollislieil an office of i llaADQUAatfna Ammt or Potomac, I December iJ 0 r. Al. Ii "At a uartor lut nine tho first gun wni firel 0e engagement lting Lalfan hour, th rebels not making a very npirited rjply. It is thought the troop will all bo over at noon, Information rtcoivod during the bight and this morning from desorters aod prison firniHlion in regard Io patients in tho aUowa that the rebel, hare to strong lines la! in iho District of Colun.bia, and of Fred- i of baticriea in the rear of the citj; the firt rcfeience io on being one mile back, ana tho sccona a mile from the QrsU crick City, Maryland, J3y a emy has uod but very littld srlilUry up to ibislioie, as it would endanger iheir own men who are holding the liver front; Burnside ha just issued an order to conien dale every available gun u.on the ctiy, tin-, der tho cover of the fire of which it is believ.

rd the bridges can bo fluisled. Tho lilled and wounded do not amoun to mora than fifty bock, which ait corrected an answer for codifying all Iho polal iawt, and hope can, voder ordinary circumstances, given; Amonz the improvemen.s under consider 'J "turn "V1 10 Hon tut I'oetmaster tiuneral is mat or embossing postal stamp on business and other envelops, srippliod for thai purposo ly person desiring to furnish their own design. Il i lelieved that this will largely incrcasolho uso of stamped envolopa in lieu of stamp, hich is an objoct of great importance to tho dprt rnent. He also discourages tho uso of mails 1 for tratismiting money, nn-1 poaks favorably of a limited money order system and olFora an amendment to the registry system by which a relurn receipt shnli be rent to th dicpatch ing party as evidence of the fact an dato of delivery of his package. He also proposes to abolish many of tho dicrui)iualug rates of postage tow-txisling, a pp oximaling as far as possible, to unanimity, and increasing the efficiency and extent of the delivery and collodion of letter by carriers in cities.

1st. It- -giving uamo and regi- THE STANDARD, HILLSDALE, MICH. TUESDAY MORNING, EEC. 1C.19G2. ivotici? to si its Tli puUlsltera of UillsJulo County, in view of the greatly increased cost of printing material, yveciatly of paper, which has more tlian doubled iu ost within UiO last sixty days and threatens a further advance, to guard against actual loss, havs agreed as follows On and after tho 1st of January next, tho terms of our respective papers will be per year in advance.

Those who pay us in before the 31st of December, will receive them at $1 ,50 pr year. Also, from this date forward, we will charge as follows: For marriage announcements, extra For death do uo For obituary extra length, notices of lectures, meetings, religious or other wiie, per folio ten lines or less! Fusineutt notices subject to ooutiuct. II. Jl ROWLSOST, Proprietor of Standard. H.

N. F. LEWIS, Proprietor of Independent N. 13. WELPER, Proprietor of Democrat.

25 50 jxarTL PhllaUljvbi Press apecial dispatch from Washington of yesterday atatsm iliai Gen. Banks landed at Win ton Head, on Chowan river, and formed a junction with the troops at Suffolk. It is supposed that he i advancing on Wcldon. Geneial Banks ass umod Chief command of the tirw.pe under Generals Foster, Peck, Auger and Emory. IIeapquabters Armt or Potomac, December 15Ui There waiconriderable filing yesterday between tie advance of both armies.

The rebels showed a if position to move on ankliu's forces, but did not. mantl at present in tho hospitals of the Die inci or oi rieuent vuj i 2d. If S9, what is his proper address! 3d. What is the name of iho Surgeon oi Chapl dn of tho hospital I 4 ih. If not in hospital at has be recently baea in hospital 5 lb.

If so, did he not dio in hospital and at what dale Glli. If recently discharged from ho'pilal, was ho difchaiged from sorvicof 7th. II not, what were bis orders on Icav 'ngJ The Commission is prepared also to furnish irora specific information as to the condition of any patient in the District hospitals with in twenty-four ours a'lor a request to do so, from an fficcr of any of its corresponding so cietua. i i The office of tho Directory will lo open daily fiom 8 clock a. m.

to 8 m. and nccsible in urgent cases rt any hour of the night. Tho number of patients in these hospitals is alout 25,000.. If found to bo practicable, ihg duly jiero undertaken locally by the Com. mission will bo extended to includo all the geni'rsl hospitala in I ha country.

i 1 FKED. LAW ULaiaiULI, General Secretary. Adam3 244 street, AVushington, D. Nov. 19, 1862.

A Strange StoryA Illasphcmcr Struck Dumb. A startling instance of terriblo punishment for a thoughtless oath is thus related hv cdrres ondent of the Salem (O.) Republican, writing from the 104lh Ohio Regiment. Quito a strange affair occurred in Company K. a few days ago. One of tho boys got out of humor because ho bad to prepar- for dress parade.

Ho swore about it a good deal, and declared he wouldn't go out; ho hoped God would never let him speak another word if ho weni out on dress parado. Ho went out on dress parade, and the next morning was utter. ly unable to speak. The poor fellow cried l.ilUrtr. Lul St wns lata I UJ pttyoH and wa aoswerod.

So.ne said his language was. hone Jcnus Christ will strike me dumb, if I 0 on another dresi parade or bit talion drill." Some say he did not go' oul thail evening. But all. accounts agree tho main point, that is, he wished to be inndo a mute, and is now a mute. Ri8K and Fail or Newspapers.

On and after the Now York daily newspapers the Tribune, Times, World and Henld will bo sold at an advanced price of about 50 per cent, to cover tho enormous advance in print- injr paper. Sii c'e copies will bo sold at 3 cts rnurlv onlisft intinna SlS. semi-wef klv There is some skirmishing this morning 2 Tho Clinton (Mass.) Currant has been with considerable artiliery firing, storved out; and many other country papers, which go limning feebly along upon the credit Our whole army in rapid motion and well concrccated. Tho trorps are in excellent spiiits and anxious to be led on the enemy's WOlks. ,1 Tha enemy as concentrated his forced, aod it believed will give Much will depend upon the result of to-day.

All feel sanguina of success, At 10 clock this morouig the fog began to clear awiy, bulueforoll clocn iue air was azain thick, which continued until 2 o'clock, when it entirely disappeared. At aukrter past the rebels opened wiiu all their cuna ios(od on the first nge of hills. Their main Two waa directed upon the city, which wis filled with our troops, lliose guns which were posted on the lef; of the ridge were opened on the largo body of troops which crossed on the two lower bridges aod had formed in line of battle mud were moving obliquely down tho river, fronting the Malta- Alluongb several ol Uieir sneiis expiooeu over our troops, i.one were imureu. ueo. Bayard's cavalry1, which crossed on the lower bridge, bad nvo men miicu wuue euaeavoring 10 asccriani uio wucmj uainuu.

The troopa which crossod below are sleep incr on their arms to-night, the advance being within threo quarters or a in lie or luo Alstia-i pony Creek, tbeir Jelt resling on toe UabpA bannock. The enemy occupies the opposio ide of tho creek in force. 1 The guns posted on the bank of this aide of the rivo silenced tho enemy a artillery alter a duel of half an hour. 1 bis ended tbo tirp for tho day. The only damage dona by tho rebels shells thrown into the city, was lo add so much to its destruction.

Twenty fivo ofoor men were killed last night io the-streets while driviog the rebels out. Nearly every house iu the city has been damaged more or less by tho firing of the past fow days. veial splHodid residences have been com plelely riddled, a alnoall the churches. The tire appeared to be directed on the most prominent of the edifice. Several cases of wanton destruction of prop eity occurred by our troopa wheu they entered of property which, could bo of no use to the In many Louses the furniture all lemaioed; Somo of our troops mistook the Briiiftb Hag for a secesh lag and toro it from tbo residence of the British Consul.

This morning tbo owner came over to re corer it, and it was returned to him. Tho main body of tha army is now over the river. Tho balance being in poiession lo cross at any timo. There iVnu indication of the enemy ovacu aling. but if they remain a Utile must imme diatelv ensue.

THE LEGISLATURE. 1st District, Adair, fusion. A Bia BstLA sin'tuicnt was telegraph, od all over iho country a fow days since that a Dr. Barney had just arrived from Richmond bringing important peace proposals from the jebel leaJeM, to leading lories in tho North, and that i amnea'y was akcd for. The whole turns out to bo a hoar.

1 8TIIAV BTEEIt. ROKE INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF tli ubrilir, aboat Wit 6lh of KoBibr. a bl.iek luur-inroK mlrtr, licrl Worn, tarn uoo iu, ftnd a llttlt wblU UDlrlb bell. 1 own.r iiuei.UU lo rhrg, and Uka lilnj awy 2d 3d 4th fith Olh 7th 8th Otb 10th 1 1th 12th I3lb 14th 15th 10th 17th 18th 19th 20lh 21st 22d 23d 24th 25lh 26th do 27th io 28tb do 29th do 30th do 31st do 32 do d) do do' do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do; do do do do do W.

O. Duncan, fusion. W. E. Warner, fusion.

A. S. Robeitson, tusion. C. V.

Babcock, fusion. P. Dow, rep! W. Jay, fusion. J.

J. Robison, fusion. W. Corbin, fusion. C.

M. Croswell, rep. T. F. Moore, rep.

T. E. Gridley, fusion. O. II.

French, rep. E. O. Grosvonor, rep. D.

Munroe, rep. J. O.AVait, rep. i E. Buell, rep.

IL W. Landon, fusion. S. N. Blackman, rep.

E. O. Humphrey, rep. S. W.

Fowler, rep. L. II. Hewitt, fusion. Clark, fusion.

H. II; Crapo, rep. Tj. Parker, fu-ion. J.

M. Lamb, rep. D. II. Jeiome, rep.

i W. Divine rep. M. 0. Walk ins, rep.

N. Green, rep. O. Mears, rep. E.

8. Northrup, fusion. From St. LoiiIm. St, Lccis.Dec.

ll. Go'ieral Blunt telegraphs flcn'eral Curtis, tho rebU with whom he fought tho battle of Prairie Orove, near Fayettsville, Arkansas, has probably cossed the Arkansas river. The coyi left all of his wounded and most his dead on tbo field. One hundred of their wounded have died since the battle, and largo norabers of tho remainder iro wounded mortally. Tho total lots of iho enemy is es timated by Genoral Blunt at nearly 2000.

Our lois is about 200 killed and 503 wound ed. Most of lh lattor will recover. Genoral Herron puts tho lois of the enemy at from 500 to 700 killed, 2,500 wounded and estimates our own los higher than Gen. Blimt. Colonel Black of the 37lh Illinois i among the killed.

Major Thomson of tha 20th Iowa is among the wounded. The enemy lost five Colonels. ro.imissioMiiits notice. rHE UNDEI1SIGNED HAVING BEEN ppolnl.d bv tht Juilja or ProbnU, for UllMnls ConiniU.loiifrn. to mln docll poaall cUlnut aKulun tbt raUU ot Martin wikui.

iai or mu Coi for Rrsdl I. ll.a utid.ui arueiirBud diot tbalr aald elaima.and tbal lf mODlbl Iro to. la aula, an auuwtu lor crvuuura iu prcum. tbair rlaiina for allowaneo. IRVWr.AO, Ji-oaa.

Ko. 20. i Circuit Court. The December tcim of Court for this on Tuesday, December 9ib; Hon. E.

II. C. ilsos presiding. His Honor being io poor health all matters upon the ''civil calendar," wero put over for special term, to commenco on' tho third Tuesday in January. On tho criminal calendar," the case of the Teople VI Win.

Bennett, was continued; Peo pla tb Jared Van Zaot, settled; People vs Jonathan Birga, defendant let oat of jil upon bis own recognizance; Pcoplo vs Andrew J. Wilson, forgwiy, tho defendant plead guilty: Senlenco suspended; Poople ts Geo. W. Phillips; defendant plead not guilty, but after a trial occupying threo days, tho jury rendered a verdict of guilty, whereupon iho Judge sentenced said Phillips to seven years bard labor in the Slate Prison. Saturday A.

M. Court adjourned till tho third Tuesday in January. Ofllicinl State Can van. According to the official canvass, the vote on Governor is aa follows: Blair 68,718 Stout system, must suffer a liko fate. Ihe Courier, Albany Argns, and Albany Evening Journal have reduced tho size of their sheen on account of the high price of paper.

The newspaper publishers of New Jersoy have held a larga convention for mutual aid in tho present crisis. They agreo to-demand pay for puffs, marriage nd funeral notices, and proceedings of private Blaii's mnjoiity 01:1 Blair'a majority in 1860 20,588 Decrease io vote from 1860... 23,208 Republican decrease 18,000 Democratic decrease 5,110 By a typographical erro in printing the 1 allots in some of the countie, Dorc'i, Re publican, for uemler of State Board of Edu cation, is defeated as follows Edwin Dorsch 13,804 Edward Dorsch, Rep 55,1 19 Brown, Dem 61,963 Cruelty ov Gev. Buell. Tho lata Gen.

Mitchell slated to Rev. Ilinry Ward Beecher that whn he held 150 miles of tho Tennessee river ho was enabled to do it because bo bad intelligent 6livca in lis. employ, who kept him advised of tho movements of the enemy. Asa reward for their fidelity, he gave bis nlooiTO of Lonor that they should not' bo re turned to siavenj tut when be' was called to aonother field. Buell forced thorn nght tack into Iho hands of their masters, aud ihesufT ciirTS of many of ihem are over now.

Great Victory In Arkansas. An engagement took place on the 7th lost near Faycttevillo, between twenty four thousand rebels under Gen. Hindman, and about 12,000 federals under Gons. Blunt and Heiron, resulting in the lotal route of tho foruftr. Tho battle i raged from 10 A.

M. till daik and was fought desperately. Soon af ler rk the rebels were io full retreat' over the Boston mountains. Oar lors io killed and woun.Io was 600 and that ot the rebels 1500, by their own ac'miaHioo. Biown's majority 6,831 Bcunbidb's Vioilascs Qo kir Shells Discovered Some 10,000 ahflh were late 1- forwarded to Falmouth, to be readiness for the expected bombardment.

They wore good looking destructives enough, but Bum-side never trusts lo looks alone; he peers about and examines; and when hf came to The Mich. 7th nt FrcdorlcltMburgh. From the K. Y. Trthtin.

Thu 10th and 20lh Massachusetls and the 7th Michiarnn marche 1 to the brink. The 7ih Michigan crossed in boats, under a heavy fire ff-ctad a landing, drove out the riflemen, kil led and wounded 15 and took 50 prisoners. A drummer boy of the 7lh Mich. 10 years waa in the first Uvxl that crossed. The j87lh Pennsolrania, wiilmut orders and in tie snce of a severe fire, laid the bridge near the railroad, crossed it, and joiotd the 7th Mich.

in ihac'iy. List of killed and wounded in -7tb Micb. Killed A. Wickson Co. A Coi p.

Jos. Rice. Co. C. Wonnded J.

N. Bssna. Co. mo-tally; Rilev Faulkner, e.iverelyt Lient. Secore, Co.

C. H. Ifewson, Cv hand; Sergeant Tl.os. Caldwell, Co. aevorely wounded io Herald's Special.

From A'ashrillc. 1 Nashville, Dec. 9. Rcconrroisances wero made on the roat's to MuifecRboro, Nolansville and Frai klh to Hay. Wallace Brioado of Sill division moved for.

warded several miles, but found no enemy. About noon Sherndan a division wan attacked by a rebel force of cavalry and artillery and bis pidkets driven in, but no one killed. The enemy is thought to bo moving forward in fotco. There a ro said to bo 15,000 Teunesscaos in the Union army. Ovcr.2,000 bales cf cotton, valued at 9650, 000, are here awaiting shipment.

Gov. Johnson has isued a proclamation providing for tho election of Representatives in the 0th and 10th Congiessional District of Tennessee. Nashville, Dec, 10. Gov. Johnson is about to issue a proclama lion assessing iho wealthy rebels of Nashvillo to thb amount of $60,000 for tho support of tho indigncnt during tha winter.

I be list contains all tho prominent rebel sympathizers in the city. All is quiet io front lo day. Gen. Negley at bis own requer.t bas been relieved fioru the command ol the city. He takes field.

Goo. Mitchell succeeds him. Johusoo. captured in Anirirst at Gall- tia. bavin? beeii exchanged, has been assign ed to the command of iuP ccond division.

Co! Stanley Mattbowa. a brigade io Van Couvcr's division, bad a rL'p fight yesterday 5 miles north of Lavergne, while lie tho 1st Ohio, 35th Indiana, aad 2 Id Konti cky in fan try, with ono guo of Swallow's 7 lb Indi ana Baitvty, escorting oO forago wagons. Ten men and a Sergeant of the 21st Kentucky were leu for a guard at Dubbin a terry with tho wagone filled, when Wheeler's cavalry brigade, the 12 lb Tenuesse infantry and a full batteiy attached tl em in the tear. The 5 1st Ohio and 35th Indiana wero takeu back lv Siantley Matthews at double quick, aod in thirty minotos the enemy were repulsed. The wagons were retired rapidly to camp, escorted by the 51l Ohio, the i8th Kentucky forming a rear guard.

HOUSE. Waynt Co. T. H. Lockwood, A.

Chap-olao, L. M. Mason, S. O. Wright, W.

War-ner, II. W. Dcsre, A. Tinham. B.

Hogken-son, R. P. Claik all fusion 9. Zenqwtt Co. N.

K. Green, D.D. Pipor II Combos, 11 Raymonds, li Cranes all rep 5. 1 Oakland Donaldson, Fi- fields, fusion; A Buell Vorhoos, rep. 2 rep.

2 fusion. 1 CVAoim Co. Cook, Buckley, Allot', reps. AiPratt, fusion 3 rep. 1 fu- sion.

Wathtenaw Co 8 Cutcheon, rep; II Beake, Allen, (3 Congdoo, 2 fusicn 1 rei. 4 tl Kent Co. II White, fus. JoliL Porler, A Griswold, J'Dorkeray, reps. 1 fusion, 3 reps.

IlillsdaU Co.r-C Mosber, Fowle, A Smith 3 reps. Monroe Co, Morion, A Koeney fusion; Hood, rep. 2 1 republican. Bronth Co. Bowen, A Smitb, Wol-herby- -8 iep.

Joteph Co. Bells, Wheeler, Slewarl 3 reps. Berrien Co. II Morton, rep, Mil Fitch, fuiou 2 fusion 1 repulli NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Painting Establishment milE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FOR- fl in4 r-partiirlil; woa'd lnrorro tha cltiieua of llilUcUla and tb publia gauarall, that thejr liar opeota a PAIXT SHOP, now occuplnl bt L.

P.rssaixs. formarly owned bjr.C. I'rck, wliara thij are rvtUjr to do all kind of CARRIAGE, HOUSE, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. IZT GRAINING AND TAPER IIANGINOjg. COMSIIHItlUNKIlS.

NOTICE. rpiIE UNDEU81GNED II AVINO BEEN JL appolnled by the Judge or rrobate, Comrola.ionera bear and determine elaimi ajralant the eetate of William I'roctor. derrneed. die no. Ire that Wiry will meet fur tbat tiuriMi.w.

at the I'robate office, in Ibe village of IlllladalK, on talurdy ihf tblrd day ol January next, at tn o'clock, A. M. whan the creditors and all petaonato. leieated. ran appearand prore their claim, and that ala momba trom lhi date are allowed for creditors to present tbeir claim fur Allowance.

jlBNEU BA1.COM, Not. 28,1802. I'ROnATU NOTICE. CJTATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY Or Uillxdiilp, At a aelnn of the Prrbate Court to' laCo.mlr nt IlilUdale. biiMeo at the Probate Office, In the Tillage or Uills ble, on Tuesday, the aecund day ofDe.

rernber. In the year one tbonand elf lit hundred and six r-two. Present, Martin II. Webb. Juilre or frobate.

in matter ol tha ratals of Buronlde ducraaed. On resJIngsnd niinc the pit It ion, doly TeriAed, or Tbimaa Minn nravlnv ta na.a ine 1 mi will ano jtmiaiucu. ui hi. hrn, LI Iflfff a. Thar.ii nun It ardaied.that TueailaT.

the 30th day of De- eamtMr nvt. at tan n'rlnk In the foiennon of that day be aMtigurd for the bearing of said petition, and that the iir.ii. i iiH.ui'ii. inn iu niner nerpon. inior- ented in aald e.tate, are ter.uired to appear at aeaalon of mild Court, then tn be koldrn si ins rrnnaie voice in in TllUpe of IlilUdal.

and show eaua. If any there hv, why the prayer or the patittonnr ebon Id not be granted; and it l. th.t aald nalitloner sire notice tn the n.rann interfiled In rotate, of tbfc DenUencr Of anta petition, and the bearing thereof, br eaualng a enp of mi ara.r la nunujinau in inn uin.fii ji.ihhhu, wapaper printed ajd circulating in said voontyoi iniia-nle. for three sueceanlv weeks previous to said day cf bearing. A true enpy.

IMKIIfl 11. WlOHi done lo order. IlilUdnlr, Vto. 20. '62.

1,. P. rERKlNa, DUNN. NEW, GOODS Jqt direct from the alanufacturers WATCHES of Enifllali. 8wla snd American msnufSclure of the lalt ratteinn.

Call snd.ee lbs largest stock In this County A' SO CLOCKS, S1LVKR-WARE. of Intent stjWe, which will be sold st Tery low pncee, snd i-vere article warranted a rrpretenteJ. rjT I'emnnal attention prlven to the repairing of Pine Waicbra. Tlie trusting Ihelr work to me can relv on haTlng It done Ins workmaulike manner rrrnten years experience, the In. three years in this place, is considered a auflicient gjnrantee.

UT atore wtk H. T. FAUNAYf, la Drng 8tore thetiSBke. iii.s. ihmvi AY PRESEXTS.

All kinds or Jewelry snd other articles nsunlly kept it mat class Jewelry Stores suitable for Holiday Presents j. a. wii.juuio. ler, Kalamazoo Co. All 3.

Jiclon Co. Ciego, rep; Bernlj, II A Hoyden, fueioo 2 fusion 1 repulli can. ruif Viia ntd In lliaaa t.1i!!a li f. 1 1 1 1 tlint lint one io lea ws likol; to cxj.l..do. Ai be j.

one of the warriors who moan lo hurt tho en rmy, La straightway hied to Washington to learn the reason of this systems! ic d.fkiiDoy. What he discovered is not stated; hut ceitain high officials, whose duty it is to forward shells of dAstruclire power, are under arrest. Siokificakt FiCT. Thr only flg of any nation that has attempted to rnn the Mock ade bas been that of England. This speaks volumes for the hypocritical character of a portioo of tho public sentiment of Great Britain; aod alto tho sincere neutrality of iu government.

NCWRPATKR JTABLIMIMSHT ON WhKKLS. Tho Grendo Appeal, functus rehel news paper, which emigranted frooi Memphis Inst summer, in season lo Fodvial punishment, is again a "fugitive from justice." Hearing cf the approach of our forcca nd iraprMSfd wiih a convict'on that he might receive nah treat-mental the hands of men whom he bad 10 persistently the Editor 'locked up hi foim" atd SkedaMod. He cannot suf rnsny more numbers before he will be driven inded. Macomb Co. A Aldrich, rep.

fus'on, fusion 1 republican 2 fu- nion. Gtnessee Co. Stevens, II Rsnkin, Thayer ail reps 3. St. Clare Co.

A Smith, Hix, fusion; Grenneill, republican 2 fusion 1 republican. i Cast Co. II Deo man, Levi Aldrich reps 2. Van Buren Co. Woodman, Wil-liatre reps 2.J Livingston Co.

Haruon Wenars 2 fu 6ion. Jnghavi Co. Woodiworth republican fusion 1 fusion 1 republi can. Eaton Co. Cowan, Dow 2 re publicans Barry Co.

A Sweeney, Goo. Tbomaa 2 reps, Allegan Littlejohn, McMartin 1 fusion. 1 Otlowa Co. Iloaard, Lulhur 1 fcs. 1 rep.

rep- VVelch, A Spencer 2 rope. SOMETHING NEV AT n. ii. JOHNSON'S MARBLE WORKS. COMiMISSIOMEnS MOTICK.

HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed CommUaloners by the Judge of Probate for Cont to hear an examine claims agalnat tns eaUts of Ellna ll. Knigbt drceasod would pls ootlcs that mttn. Mimnu it Hi rMiriene of A. If riMm i town nf on the Kill of Jan uary next st one o'clock In the fllirnonn wuen in enai. Inra.aod all pemone interested can pren.nl their claims fur allowance and that Six months sre allowed for creditors to preaent tbeir claims lor allowance wmrcnEit, iCom' Pee.

3J, 12. Ii. GUGGEHHIEDl Has received Bos Stock sad Urge aanrtnct ef FALL WINTER GOODS roR GENTLEMEN' WE Alt, Of THE fall st irjcnn READY-MADE CLOTHING Of all kinds sod qosUtiee. Coats, Pants and Vests Of all slxss, qnalltles and styles. SHIRTS, DRAWERS.

Socks, Collars, CItAVATS, GLOVES, And la fact.eTery article ef Clolblnf wairted by mankind GU GGENHEIM, Opposite Conrt House, RKAIfV-IIADE CLOTIIICJ, And alt kinds of Cloth, eling 8 Of the latent atyles, at lower prices, and ef better qaelity than can be runnasisswners. L. GUGGENHEIM. aprzvyi A 31 FOR THE 91 I I It a SpltndiJ and Appropriate Holiday Present. S1ME.

rE.UHE8T'S K'JXN'INO STITCH SEWING riUCU FIVE DOLI.AHS. THE EMBODIMENT OK PARCTICAL artri a numl nt almulicitT: makes the run. ning sMtch eeiy npldly and perlect, uca a common needle. and will lam a itieltine. si tn iewiora omi.

aimplirlly, Blclence, and great practical utility, was eon Qmied by the award or the "imt Premium, in ahlrr. tuck, run nn breadtba. etc. Willi a single or doulilo thrend on any material adapted to tha runt inir stitch bv other sewing machines, beinir sewed tha tul.it. For ladle' and ebildi en's aiipmel, snd other aiticln madofll2ht fabrics, it will tbeielors be found al moat invaluable I.

la at to the table like a sewlntr bird, and bavin no ten'in and requiring no lubiieation or change ol slcteb, Is alwata readr for operaliirn, and such a niarvel of aim. that a child of six or eight yesrs can uudemta It and U4e It succenttuii.T. It lm nn! at all lixlil. to eet nut order. Kach Hiachlne la put up io a neat box.

accompanied with full and explicit ctl-vcllone, ana twrniy-nre neeaiea. to nv ad.trcaa in ILa United Slatea on receint of a nrdsr, ineliiKing the smnunt, or may be collected by nr. nn dllv.r. a' tha When the nmtiey Is sent with ths order stid registered, we guarantee itswtre receipt anuius aiirery oi iuo ww within 2W0 mile free of any Express cbsr ge. V.r.

llU.ral ar-anorenents for seencles. See Mirror of Fashions, or ft full purticulars, specimen of sewlnjr. send a stamp for return uoatnge. Addict, liKUO REST, 473 BioidW.iV. tnr Erery lad.r, mother, milliner and drrns-iuakrr, thuuiil liare one hi iiieKe Taiuaoieavwiug iwkui.

PATENT ADJUSTABLE SHIELD, -for Head fours and lIonument8. HIS INVENTION CONSISTS IN A new and auperlor method of securing MARBLE INSCKIPriON. TABLETS, r. To Monunnnls and lies I Stones, enabling the purchsser to nee msrbls or other material ol a les expeuslrs quality for monumental purposes. Chambers are prepared nndnr ths Tablet te reef ire Re-enrds.

Picture, or other I emrntosol ths d.cnssed. The enntents or ths chambers my be hermetrlcally The Tablet or bield. may be of any delgn, aod mtr hellishly ornnirit.il as wall asneefnl. urther Information miy be obtained at II II. JOHX-SON'd Marble Works, the only Marble Work a wblcb bars the srtb-le fr sa'e.

DeceinUr.U. IWi. Dentil of Mlclitffan Holdlcr. At Lexington, Kg. 3.

S. ArnolJ, Co. 18th; A. Relcb, Co. 221 Leonard, Co.

22 C. Wilmer, Co. 18iL; G. Thompson, Co. 18th; G.

L.Bscon,Co F. 22d; C. M. Wright, Co. 18th Jus.

Can-cinjrlism, Co. B. 18th; Newtoo WilltU. Co. 18th; Geo.

M. Howall, Co. 22 An-dorson Co. 18tb. From "Washlnjfion.

yA8Hr50T0W, Dec. 11. A I o'clock this morning, 143 grins opened on Fredericksburg. Up to tbo latest report the firing continued Its des' ruction appear to be certain. The enemy opened fire at seren.

TLus fsr the? hnve done no serio'H damsge. Frnnklin's difisioo is crossing three miles Mow the citr on constructed bridges with slipht opposition, i TJio ciinhoHtt are sbellii.rz the eoemr 15 miles below tbecitj. $3Tk port of 23 stsvet, sll fugitivA ftom lsbor, pannd slong the underground Railroftd, in Ciuciuoati, last Fridsj, from Kentucky. Their supposed destination is Canada, Their From tho Potomac Army. 1 Headquarters Armt or Potomtc, December, II 0 M.

Everyihioj' last night was bustle and activ ity, as to-day was tho time fixed for crossing the nver. During the night the pontoons were conveyed to the river, and tha artillery ,1 43 pc's. placed in position opposite the city. At this morning, tho rebels fired two sig nal guns, and the latter pirt of the nigLt rockets were frequently seen within their lines. At 5 o'clock the construction of thrco bridges in front of the city was commenced When the bridges about Lalf com pleled, the enemy opened a muderous fiie of infantry from tht bouses on lie river bank.

Up to this timi not ft shot bad been fired on our side, iho engineers were ariven irom tbo bridges and somo of them killed and wounded. At six o'clock Gen. Burnside ordered all tbe guns to be opened on the city. The canoonado, which baa continued up to the pressrt time, is terrible. The city is on fire and its destruction appears certain.

The enemy about 7 ibis morning oprced with their Innvy guns from their works, but far have done no serious injury. Gen, Fraoklin cost ructed his bridges about 3 miles below thn city, meeting with but slight oppmition. His troops are row crossing, and the gunboats are shelling theeuemy about 15 milts down the river, where they have been concentrating their forces for the past few days. Tho coocentrstnd fire of onr batteries on tho cilr. ba bad the effect of driviog back the enemy's infsntry, and the work on the bridges bas again been commenced.

The troops are all under aims near the river, prepared to ru'i over as aooo as tbe bridges aro completed. Headquarters, Deo. 11. On th attempt boing made to finish the bridges in front of thn eity, the rebel infantry again opened fire. The artillery in position again opened on tho cltjr, the result being CZnort Co.Chandler Frewon, republi i can; Ji-nn-s-oo, itaion i rfpupnn, fusion.

Shiawassee Co. Parsons republican; Paul SprageV' Union republican 2 repnb Hears. Lapeer Co. Wilson, Ilemcnway, 2 reps. Snginaxo Co.

Gjjord, fusion Bliss republican. Sanilac Co. Erskino, icp. Huron Co. Rep.

Tutaola -Slater, p. Ontonagon Co. Sherman, fus. Ionghton Co. McKernan, Muskegon, Oceana, ttc Chauncy Davis, rep.

tt-c Edwiu Burt, i Kewago, Msdosta, etc. Win Howell, i- Grand 1'rarerte, kc John II. Dixon, rep. Oratiot, Midland, bc I Gargett, republican. Bay Iosco, dc Not be id from.

Marquette Chippewau, dc3 Pendill, rep. Mackinac, Manitou, dc. Fusion. Tho Senate will stnnd. 18 republicans and 14 democrats rep.

njoriif 4. Houso, 62 republicans and 38 demttcrats rep. insj.r ty, 24. EST HAYED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT on the 13th day of No? 1802.

Cams Into ths In. donors nf the siilweribcr.ln ths townihlp of Wright, Co. or ltiHdle. one 3 vrar old steer, dak red, ths end of tli tall bmj Uh. with a plt-ce out of ths under lle of left ear.

TIM pettim owi.liu attn sieer, will piraae rroprnj, tier rlurgf. snd take him swsr. V. Wright, Deo. 10th, 180i.

Watchiho Ore's Self. "When I was bo," said an old man, 'we bad a school roaa ter who had an odd way of catching idle boys. One day be called out to us! "Boys. I mutt have closer attention to your books. The first one that sees ancth-or boy idle.

Lwant you lo inform me, and I will attend lo the case." ''Ah I thought I to myself, there is Joe Simmons that 1 don't like. I'll watch him and if I see bim look off bis book I'll tell." It wss not long before I saw Joe look off bis book, and immediately I informal the mas ter. "Indeed." ssid be. "Low did you know bo wa i idlef "I ssw bim," snid I. "You did; and were your ejei on your book when yon saw him! I was caught, anJ I never after watched for Mie boys.

"If we are sufficiently watchful over enr own conduct, we will have no time to ficd COMMISSIONERS NOTICC A sppolnted hy the Judge of rroUle, for riilHUU Co. Comnlil'nera to eiraiue snn acciu. ssainst ths ette of lUimoro llulen. late of salt Coonly decesrad. Would RUs notice that they will meet for that purpose st the oUics or lienry jvciing.

in mo im.y Hilladnle, on tbe ulsth da of next, st ten clock in the forenoon. mh-n the creditors snd all peisotisintn. reated can appear and proee their saidcUtras snd that sis months from Ih's d.lo are allowed for creditors to pieaenl tbeir for sllowuuce. llKMiy i flUisdsle, 15, '62 jCT llooti find Leaves will be for the Healing of the Aottons. Lhble.

Oil. It. J. LYON3, THE CELEBllAT edlndiau lleib Pct r.ran bernn.ulted st the fol loatn. mnntli dmlne Clereland.

r-lllre 2fii Swtx-i tea.t of the I'ublie Square, pno.ite the I'nst ttffles.) Olfiee days In Clerslsu 4th. 6th. flh. 15tb. lUth and 17th.

IIILI.SDAl.K, Ilillsdi le iloow, each month. 27th Tnlailo. Collins llonxe uacli month, 24th, "th, snd 2tlth Pol rolt, Riiaael Houae, each month, 18th Mnntoe, Mich, Humphrey House, 2.1th oiMter, Crandall 7th Matian-ld, North America Hotel, Bin Vlnunt Vernon, Keoyon Ilonae. Hth N.wnik. Uoltnn llo'nse, 13th House, Mtxlni strictly sdheared to: I sncb balms sa hire nn strife ich t.ttore or the Uw ol lire.

With blood my hands I never stain, Nor pol.oa men lo eaae their pain. lie is a Fhysieian Indt-cil who Cnrrs! The Indian Herb Doctor, R. J. I.YOK3, cores the follow Ing complaints in the most oottinate stsgesof their exist ence. vis: Uiwixes of the lliroat, InnRS.

heart, 11 rer. stnmieh, drnpr in the elieft, rheumntiam. neornllg.i. His or faliing Siiknrsa, and all other derangements. Also a diseaaes nr the blood, such as sorofuU, Erysipalna, cancers, le.

Tpr sore. lenproe 19th 21.t flh 10th 12th 14th 2'Jih il flirnulr AK fotms or female lim tuivica aueuuvu io wun ue nap piet reult. April 2 Hl'i. NEW GOODS. ust received at HALL MARVIN'S LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOES. SILKS SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES' CLOTHS, LADIES' HOODS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATINETS, Ready 11 ade Clothing, HATH CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, GROCERIES, Also the Lest Assortment of HOOP SKI ItTS, In Tnwn. Onr utoeV full snd complete snd will sold at a amall sdranee from New York eoat. Hillsdale, 0th. 1SC2.

HA LI. ft MARVIN. USTEW GOODS. ICi hare reeelred onr COMMISSIOMins NOTICK THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Comml.il one to reeelrs snd dnermlns claims the estate of llorrae Ce, Ists of the Co. onty or HilN'Ute, rtcrrn.ra; wonio sire nu ive im.

wiy will meet st ths lionae ol ths deceaaed, In the town of Scl-plo, on the nineteenth -day of January next, st ten o'clock A.M.sndslan, nnths B''h day of June next, st the store of Moher ft Greene, In MoherTlllc, town sforeaald. st ten o'clock, A.M. When the creditors snd sll peraons Interested nntinrd to sppesr snd prors their and sis months Irom the lentil ds of December, 1802, sre si- lowed for creditors to present inetreiatme. Sclplo, Dee. 15, 'C3.

8. E. SMITH, MOnTOAfSU 8LE. FAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN th conditions of a fertsln mortrsee executed by John Griffiths aod ChailnMe Ills wlfs, of the townnhlp or CumbHs, fonntr of IIIiMate and 8Ut or Michigan, to John Cook, and Menry Waldron, of ths rlllaee ol Hills-dale snd Slle of Michigan, dated ths thirteenth dny June, l. eixhle.n hundred snd flrty-aeven.

snd recoid-ed on ths twenty second dsy July, A l. eighteen hon-dred snd flriy.sren. In Ihs efflee ol ths RegUter of leed, fortheConntr of In the 8Ute or Mielitgan In I.lber P.of morlgs-e on pageaone hundred snd Hlty snd ons hundred snd lilty-one. and the snld Jnhn P. Cook, hsTtnc slfned on tas twenty-aeeenth day of ehrnary.A.

I. eighteen huodred snd slxtt-two the equal undirlded one li If pur of Skid inorlgnge ami bond sccomonnj In to I ft. nr. Wal.lrnn. whleli said awienment eras recorded the c.mceolths Kegl.ler of Deeda.

for the County of nilldale In the Btatiof sHehltsn on ths thli-teenth day of Peeemoer. A. D. elglilu.n hundred sn ulTifiwo. in I.lber of mortgagee on page lour hundred snd sixty three, npon which mortgage there is claimed to be due st the date of this notice, tbe sum of two hundred and Iwen.

ty seren illir an I i suit or proceedings st law hsreing been lo. tinted to recover sny pail thereof. Notice Is there'ere herebr gteen thst by elrtus ol a power of ssls contained la said mnrtgsgs end the ntstste In snch caee wisds sad provided, the prmie dencribed In ssid mort-gags orso mneh thereof as may be nsceaasry tosatlafy ths smount due on ssid mortgage with ten per cent Intereat snd eoats snd sxpenses ol sle. together with tulicltors tee of rrty dollsra eoesnaiited for therein, will he eold st riblie aneilun to the bigheat bidder, st ths front door of he Court lloiiae.ln tbe Tillage of IlilUdale, taHay. the twente eighth dsy of Mrch, A.

0. eighteen hsndrrd snd atxtr three stone o'clock In the afternoon. Paid prem. lues sre de.crib.il as follow: The north ball of ths north e-t qnaiter of eectton asmbered six, la township seres south ol rsngs three west. In HillvUle County Michigan, containing ninety ons seres rre or le IlKSRlf AI.DROy, B.

rsccrm. MnrtgsSS snd Aaalgnes. Att'y lor Worfgsgee. la honed no on will di.nnrs nf a enrs until they bars glren the Inliin Hero I'octor Meaictnea a i iiinmi s-ar PuHnr the Doctor's travels In Kurops Weat Indies, rUt Indiee, South America and the United States, lis luii tha inHlruruent In Uod'a hsnda. to re to re to heal snd elgor Ihouaasds who were giran up snd pronounced Ineurilils by tbs most eminent Old School nty moie: thoussnds who were on tho eergs of ths grave, se now llvflng MONUMENTS to ths Indian Herb Doctor's skill and treatment, snd are ilailv exclaiming "Bleeed be day when we Hrataaw and pailoek of ths Indian Herb Dnetor'a Medicine." Tlie Doctor pledges lila sacred word snd honor that bs will In n'i wle, directlr or Indiiectly, Induce or esuae any Inr.ilid to tnke lit medl.

lues without the ation.enl possibility ot ours. Ilenienihrr, ronanltatlon. snd advice free. The poor li'ierallv eonldered. Mods or Eiajuxstiox Dr.

Ii. dicema dlaesses by tbs ha. H. r. a.ka no oueatlona.

neither does lis re- quire patients explsln symptoms. Invalids ars invited to rnll snd liars the! srmptoHiS and locttion of tbeir diiwar explained, free charge. roxt-Omcs bux 26U3, Clf Vi-Isnd, Onto. K. J.

I.yona, V. I). Alriax, Oct. 23, lei. Pn J.

I.voSBt I should naming In grntitudo. did not I sckoowlrdgo what yo have dons lor mo. I hsd been audeilng with a bsd conh for Iws) yesis wken yourmdl-cine allirded meinaUnt ilief. In two months I was sble lo perlonn mny liousuhold duties II It will do for others whnt it has done lor me, (which 1 here no yon Sis ceilnluly ons of the benefactors or mankind. I feel tbe utmost confidence In you aud vonr medicine, ana ahall rs commend It.

ours, rstfujy, Mrs. M. I TRUnr.K. Tour no. Nov.

24, lsol. Da. R. J. I.TOs-Dsr Sirs am happy so sy that your Invaluable Medicine has hlped me beyond my sanguine exneetitloa Konr months ago I waa very mis.

much a Hint hu.b.ind snd friends dexpalrrd of my ircovoi v. Every one thought I was rspidly going Into mnnnmptlnn, but, thsnks to I'rotidonce, snd to your skillful mans, enient. I aro now well, and can wl'h e-mifuil II OWARI) ASSOCIATION, 1 HILA- the TUllef of the Siek and I)itreard. sniicted with Virulent and Clironte Dlaeasss, and especially Dl.eaa of Ihe Organs. Modlcal Advi-s given Grstls bv ths Aellns: Surgeon.

RKPOHTon 81'ERM ATOKK1IIA or Seminal and other Dieae of ths Sexnal Organa. snd on Ihe XKW KK.MEDIES employed In ths Dlapenaary, sent sesled llnwam Aaaocialinn, JlyrdJ Ns ISnnlh Ninth I'hllsdelpbia, Pa. HAVE SOME CHOICE SID1NO rionrlng, Rutternutaad Black Walnut Lumber thatas) ironghlyaeasoned. Also, Pins and Whitewood Phlngl I HAMMOND. CO.MM1NSIONCHS NOTICE, rnilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN JL appointed eoinmlwdnners by tbs Judge of Probate, for Hilladsls Countv, to hear and exftmlos claims ssalnat ths e.Ute of Perkins Steward, deaaed.

Would give notice that Ihrf will meet for that pnrpoas at the store of Levens ft Wales, la lbs village of Jnneavllle, on ths 28th day ef January next, at one o'clock In the arteraoon, whe the creditors and all persnns Interested eaa preaent their el.lme for allowance snd that ids monlha sre allowsd for creditors to prevent their el.lme for elfowsne. the Termacaan. l.OCATKU AT IKTlt01T, SUCH. Merrill Block, eerjer Jefferson and Woodward Avs's. rnHIS INSTITUTION FORMS ONE OF JL right Colleges Wsted lo the following elliel Pe-troit.

New York, Philadelphia, Allmsy, Buffalo, Cleveland, ri.l...i ami St. t.aal.. A person balding a scholarship esa attend sltbsrstbls OpllOh. Tallinn psysbl In advance by pnrebaseof sehot' rsblf, f40 for full term, fame eoarsa for ladies. 8tadenU ean enter al any tins Avsrags tlms to scm k1a.

ik. M.iav three monihe. A kuowelilre of ths ordinsry English brsoebes Isseffl- stent preparatniv to entering npon the soarae or thsstoay J. H.OM.n.-MITlI,Reaident Principal at Detroit. J.

SPltM.Ill V(l Aaalalant. Thehinstthoroosh prsetlral and truly popular College I. at. thnaaaml fftmlanta havs entered sines their e.UMHhment, whlcU is ths best svldenes Of Ibelr ravor with ths public. r.r.n...

larnrBiatli.a nail at Collese Rooms. send lor new Catalogue ot 80 pares For specimens Tsan. manshls sucloss Isttsr stampe. Aldia fcRYANT ft 8TRATTOX, At either si the above cities fOot this out for futnrs reference spilTil FALL WINTER GOODS. OUU ASSOUTMEXT IS NOW FULI, Comprising a general aaaottmsnt of DS, GROCERIES CHOC HATS CAPS, Boots Shoes, ail other Goods re kept by as, all of wblcb.

will beoReiedat LIVING P1UCES. ty Vonr patronage Is respectfully solicited. II. iALDY. REMOVAL! THE HILLSDALE MARBLE WORKS HAVE IIKEN IIEMOVED TO TIIK asw stand.

One Door south cf tho Exchange Hotel. Kssr ths Depot, where ths Proprietors are prepared to farnish at prices 11) per cent, lower Ihsasvir, MONUMENTS. TfKlin-STOWES, i11nntlc, Manufactured of tha best qualities of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE; And all wmk wirran.ed to bs of tbe best and Inteat strives A. 8IIKKMAN. I A.

YOUNO. Hlllsdal.8spt.,l!62 vp9m3 Wanted Immediately CAVALRY HORSES. Will bs baying in IlillsJale for few JJ Spt 30. 1862. W.

RirLET. rtantev! las ler it riaMtertt! HAVE NOW ON HAND THE WH1TK JL Tboeests dlsnes wlehlng t- PORTAflK rLASTER. avail themselves r.r sleighing to haul their plaster ean This plaater, for purity and It. -rortoetlve risons, eiano nw L. B.

At.DT. Agsat. des24wi2 from teats and comparisons, i qusrtea in the roiiotrv. UilliKlsle. Dee.

1 ISfll. sewing macium: at cost. I BUV MOST KINDS OF LUMBER FOR npWO BR A MAN SEWING MACHINES i I t-rro-v a w.f I 11.

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