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Cmud Haven, - - - Jlichigau. WEDNESDAY EVENINU, NOV. 1, ISCI. ' ' ' THE ELECTION. We supposo it is truo that Gen. Mc Clcllan lias bcon defeated. Nor for his R.iK.0 cincnj, nor lor ino uoniocrniic par ty's, tut tccauso of what wo earnestly Leliovo in recard to our sutlcrini? couutrv. wo deeply regret this ; rosult. - : It woald havo icon a bright dayj if wq hod been ablo to hail our standard-bearer as .Pres ident elect. : But McClcllan would , not havo been Greater in that caso! ho' wo'd , . " , . 'not havo held rrioro 6f the nation's heart's loyo than lib' doos now and as it is. ; Wo belie vo wo but spcat tho whrm nnd. uni versal sentiment of tho hundreds of thou 'sands who havo fought tinder his politic al banner, when wo say his character was never held in greater xevorenco than now luai his usuiu 19 u aiwu ui jwnr u tho hearts of tho pcoplo. vhoso influence) i ubt diminished by ,tho elections event. Gen. McClolUn is no political tool , which, having served its end, is to bo ' Ityd aside and henceforth forgotten.', Tho 'admira tion and. enthusiastic lpvo with .which ho has been regarded preceded and procured for him thb nomination Awarded him' by party leaders' at Chicago. These ; senti ments were not manufactured subsequent ly for political purposes, or feigned by pb- llllai Jifll bl.)i!U3. LUMJ lull uuu such thoy ' will last. , For ' ourselvs wo, foci, that wo can express now with greater frcodom than before, our lofty opinion of our defeated leader. We shall not' bo no cuscd of speaking for party cflect, or with an inclination lo worship tho rising sup, when wo assert our belief that Geo. B. McClollan thwarted in his noble and pat- riotic military ambitions, and worsted in tho political baltlo just closed, is yet thb greatest man of his countrygreatest, because in his character intellectual strength and moral excellence are blond ed, as yo scarcely seo them blent ouco in a tho battlo of tho Union under his leader ship, our hearts havo becomo oudearcd to , him, and he takes a place henceforth in tho affections of ; those who: have sup ported him which, in bur knowledge, has nover bo foro been given to any. political champion. It has been decreed that ho shall not yet at least, bo included in tho list on which appears tho names of Polk, .Harrison, Pierce, Buchanan and Lincoln. But it is possible that oven a grander as sociation' awaits liim in his history, lie has tailed to Do made rrcsiucm, ana so ,did Webster, Clay .and Douglas! Nor can it bo that, in tho gloom of midnight with which it has pleased God to shroud our pyuutry, his genius and good ucss will fail in tho years to, come, to shed forth upon tho darkness n puro ifo of useful ness and blossing. liujuio Com. : ' ii-. . r i a i k h. i. fill iiiw. IlilUdalo county, as wo learn from tho ' latest issuo of tho Free Press, stands ab olition majority, 2,108. , ( . Macomb county, democratic majority, 1 0T . .' fsL Clair county, democratic majority, Ionia countv. abolition rnnioritv. J334. Ottawa county, democratic majority, '200. , V ; , ' . ' .:, Cass county, abolition' majority, 300. Muskegon county, estimated abolition majority, 250. Macomb county, doir.ocratic majority, .148.' .- - : : , Jackson county, abolition majority,'107. 350. . ' 'v . Calhoun count)', abolitiou majority, 1,279. ; . . t ; .- f ; ; Mecosta county, abolition majority, GO.' The earth in this portion of our &tato has been covered with a heavy tnantlo of now, six or seven inches in depth, for a few days past giving u n fbretasto of approaching winter. -t' A firm ' m Kpringfield,' Mass., manu factures C0.000 apcr collars daily," and :ivei employment to 33 or 40 uancU.1 ' ! Election Returns. ' Aucuta,"Mo., Nov. 12 Two hundred and twenty-fivo towns give Lincoln 47,423, McClcllan 30,207. Tho samo towns in September gave Co ny 45,018, Howard 30,110. Tho ro mainlcr of tho Stato will not vary mate rially from tho majority ' 'm tho 30,000 votes yet to bo heard from nro about equally divided between tho two parties. Lincoln's majority will bo nearly 18,000 on thb, homo rolo with 5,000' to 7,000 additional on tho soldiers' vote.; . I ' ' '''M ''M CALIFORNIA. ' ' ' ' 1 v ' "'.'' 'St. Louis, Mo.,1 Nov. 12. ' ' Dispatches ' from tho' Pacific Coast, dated St. Joseph; 9 th, say San Francisco givos Lincoln 'fi,000 majority It is esti mated that California' will givo Lincojn 25,000 majority.-; ; V v; ' ' Nevada and Oregon are both claimed by Lincoln by 2,000, majority, . ; ' , ' ILLINOIS. ' CincAOt,Nr "1. .t Tho ffveninr Journal has rc' om all but four small bounties ' i. .Jois which fot up 'nlnjoritieV for Lincoln f 30,000 M nty;of. ht j on a joint b. Legislature, r.nd election of cloven ressmen but of fo:' n, abolition !x. .) j r:ii ..b samo paper has assurances 4 tLcN all tho abolition Congressmen aro elected in Iowa, u , ';; . ',".'',' w. fENSYLVANIJU 1 IIxmiisBURO, Pa., Nov. 12, iEstimates mada hero from reliablo sources put tho Stato at between 8,000 and 10,000 majority for-Lincoln. ,; ; -"'JV NEW TOOT.:;; : ' ' ' -"'.';(' ' -Albany, Nov. li;-!J Suffic ;eturns havo now, been : roT ceivod to, .icato tho success of iho re publican ticket in tho Stat" by from 5, 000 to 7,009 majority. ! ' ' 1 , - " ' Wilmington, Nov. 11. 1 McClellan' carries' tho State by 450 majority. ' ' '. ' -r-.t.-l ' . 'V ' ' :! INDIANA.' 4' V ' ' t :.;." Indianapolis,' Nov. 11. 1 i - Election returns from all poinU show Lincoln's majority at about 25,000. . , r ; - hEW JERSEY. . ' - ' :' New York; ; Nov. 10. Tho rosult in New Jersey is about 7, 500 majority for McCle"ao. Two re publicans and three democrats electod to Congress.- : ' . t T ' kentucky. ; . Louisville, Nov, 1 2: ; Tho election has been tho most quiet known for years. McClellan's majority in tho Stato is about 25,000.. i 1 - ' . nnoDE island. : This Stato complete gives 5,001 : ma jority for Lincoln. ' The Georqian. This craft, about which so mnch has lately been said, pass ed up tho river yesterday morning. She was overhauled by tho custom-house au thorities at Maiden Thursday, but noth ing contraband was found. Tho gunboat Parker stopped her yesterday n short distance down tho river, but could discov er nothing of. n bolligerent nature aboard. Sho is of tho smaller class of propellers, painted black with two whito stripes' and short smoko . stack. Sho is , of the slow order and cannot mako more than fivo knot tpecd. Detroit Free Prcss jVbv. 12A. .' ' , Fast Time. -Tho special traiu, consist ing of an engino and Director's car, fur nished Gen. Hooker, on Tuosday, by tho Michigan Southern Railroad, accomplish ed tho distanco froni Tolcdb to Chicago, two hundred and sixty-fivo miles, in fivo hours and fifty-six minutes running time, being a Iriflo over forty'-scvpu miles au hour.. This is bclioved to bo the fastest timo on record on any Western road. Onb hour and four minutes were consum ed in taking in wood and water, making tho whole timo on the routo seven hours. Dct. Frcet Press. , ' ; ' The ' losses of tho St. Albans, Ver mont, banks, in tho lato raid,' nro as fol lows; St Albans Bank, 74,000 in bills; Franklin County Bank, $80,000 to $88, 000; First National Bank, $50,000; to $05,000 in bills and bonds. The St. Al bans and First National Banks, in s'pito of their losses, will redeem all their bills as usual, Tho Franklin County Bank has suspended payment. ' ' ' ' ( V Nevada Election. ib Nevada tho Stato question was carried, but tLa de mocracy, carried their entire ticket, from Governor down to School Commissioner, which iucludes Congressmen and an en tire democratic Legislature, which will, of course,' send ' democratic Senators, lo Washington; . ' '' ' A farmkr in Oxford Co., Maino,' rais ed four thousand pounds of hops, tho past season and has-been offered thirry-fivo cents a ound for tho lx:st. . : 0 V ,aIol! :id Colony, of our county, suOrs grc t loss iu tho death of Mr. Alderd Pluggor, ono of ita oldoht and most cctcrprising citirens, who died on ths JLstidsy of tho present month. Mr. P. hii been . intini.iU.ly connected.' with tin ri-'S rnd progress c thb Colony, , was a.a itr wealth and great influence possess!.ig a' character praiseworthy in tho first degrco as to honesty, oenovo lonco acl all thoso noblo traits that con stitute tho truo man and tho christian. His illr.:s was very brief and tho an nounce -"t of his sudden deraiso cast a. glocm c -r tlio t Colony seldom or nover before witnossed by that portion of our citizens. ! 'Ho levaes a widow and sovcral minor child en to mourn his sudden and unoxpectod denartur3.'. ; ., . , tmasters Salaried Pfficers,--Vnizr a Jaw passed at tho last sossion pf Congress, all Postraastors bocamo salar ied, and re paid a7 salary somewhat pro port; ed to tho .rnbuut of business done. Tho govanment takes all box rcuts and perquisites of whatever kiud, and pays all ncccssarv 'expenses. " ' Tho salary of tho' postmaster in Detroit is J $4,000; Adrian $2,400, and.otlicr' towns in tho sauiorAtio. ' r,:. ' !;.; :' ;. : ! Gov. Dlair, ,wo understand, b&3 au thored tho raising of ft now regiment - of infantry for homo defense, to rendezvous at Jnckson. Recruits from all 'parts of tho tate will bo rec;evcd to ta mustered in for ono'year's ser.JO tho bounty of $100 to paid,' one-third n mustering in,;ono third at tiib end of six months and tho balance at tho terminatian of ser vices ;-'u-- ; ; :; . The New State of Nevada'. Tho Stato is called '"' Nevada," from tho old Spanish nomenclature, that word signify ing ' snowy," from thb " word ' " nicve," which' means snow ' in thb' Castillian lan gungd. v Tho Territory was organized on tho 2d of March,' 1801." Tho capital, now tho chief city of tho Slato,' is Car son City, Tho wholo estimated area of tho country embraced in tho now Stato is 83,500 square miles, and in 18C3 its whivtpJpuJntion Was jmt down at 4,O0O. The missionary ship, Joliti Williams, tho first cyer built for purply religious purpose., was recently wrecked on a reef In tho Pacific. ' Sho wen t down in ninety eight fathoms of water. . No lives were lost.'. ' . " :" ''..' ' Itobuck's Stomuch Hitters. ' . ;)' : : ' ; Having Iccn callotl qpon to examino tho form ula or rccJjo fur tlio ftlovo Bitter, which has Len given t lue tlio inventor, I take plens qro in staling to tho puLlip, that they are well known to tho medical profession as possessing properties purely tonic, and the combination ia well calculated; and especially adapted to that class of diseases arising from a disordered con dition -of thjs hepatic function?, or general de jrangwmont of pio Ijvcr, so Common in the ma larious districts cf tho Wvst. and South. They contain & .larger proportion, of tonio ingredl cnts than any' other Litters that have locn sub mitted to uio for chemical examination. I te fpeak for thcui a wide fprcad . popularity and cordially commend thera to the publio , uso. Very Reiipectfully . . , ,0. r. OltmV AY, Annalytal Chemist. Soe Advertisement.. , , .. . n2S9w4 i i Nkw and untried medicines should not always receive the entiro cohfidenco of tho pooploj but when a romody has been 'pracUally testod for ten years, in tho general practico of a thorough physician, as has lr. D. JI. Seolyo'fl Liquid Ca tarrh Hcuiedyand never failed, persons afflict ed with Catarrh should Immediately tost its mciirv . ' " X-'.' : '.'' ' ' '. M V AD VEIt TISEMENTS. Lightning Fly Killer. IN any quantity at . . r GRIFFIN'S Drugstore. ' Angtist, 1, . ; . ' 275 m3. 'Found, . ON the evening of the. 11th , inst., by tho subscriber, a (Jentlcman's Overcoat. The owner li requested to call for it at Alboo's Shoo Shop, foot of 'Washmjrton street, near tho forry slip. CHARLES IIAFENVRACK. Grand Ilavon, Nov. 15, 1SG4. . . 289w4 X ESTKAY Olt STOLEN. ON or about the first of Not., from pasture, , , In the towaship of Tallmadgo, a large Sorrel Thrco Year Old Colt, having a white star in ih forehead and a cirolo brand, enclosing tho letter li, on tho Ivft thouldor, also a scar on tho right h'.p, occasioned by a kick. For the recovery of the property, if stol en, aid tho apprehension of the thief, n reward of $100 will be paid. Toj the recovery of tho property alone, a suitable reward will be paid. Address,, ROUKUT HART, Lauiout, Ottawa Co., Mich.' Nov, 10, 1SC3. : ' 2S0i3 1JUNJAI.IIN" L. ril'EI, JIanrtfaoturer of ' V TIN,' COPPEll, SHEET IRON WARE t STOVE FUHXITU11E. TERMS, x z : i : OASI. " Muskegon, July 2, 1SC2. ulTT V roil CHICAGO ! PASSENGERS for Chicago should go ' Grand Haven ; they can tako tho Detroit A Milwaukee Rail Road Stoaiuships to Milwau kee, and Lako or Rail from there, or go direct from Grand Haven by reliable Propollcrs, for less mouoy than via DotroiU - ' Fare from Grand Haven to Chicago, via Milwaukee, all Boat, - - $3 50 Fare from Grand Haven to Chicago, via Steamship and Rail, -, - - Zi 00 i fiir Ticket to Grand Haven,' and Pursers on Steamships will give Chicago ticket Jnne, lS64. ' W. K. MUIll, 271 tf. V- a Qen'l Sup't I). A M. R. R. I'roljatc Order, STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Ottawa, ss: At a session of the Probate Court for the coun ty of Ottawa, holdon at tho Probato Oflico, in theviilago of Grand Haven, on Mondny the " seventh day of November, In the year oine thousand eight hundred and sixty-four: -'Present, Augustus W. Taylor,' Judge of Pro bate. - J,n the matter of the eetato of John Mullin, deceased., . . , ON reading and filing the petition, duly vcr ified, of Thomas Falvey, representing his death and that he died in said connty of Ottawa, into state, and praying that administra tion of his estate may be committed unto him. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fifth day of December next, at two ; o'clock lit tho afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of Bald petition, and (hat tho heirs, at law ef said deceased, and all other persons Interestnd in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said court, then 4o bo holden at the Probate Of fice, in the village of. Grand Haven, and show causo, if any thore bo, 'why tho prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is fur ther ordered, that said petitioner give notice to tho persons interested in said estate, of the pun. doncy of said petition, and the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be published In tho Grand Haveti News, a newspaper printed and circulating iu said county of Ottawa, thrco successive weeks previous toeaid day of hearing. 1 ' ArocsTus W. Tatlou, 2S9w4'. . Judge of Probato. The Singer Sewing, Machines. Our LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MA CHINE is fast gaining a worl J-wiJo reputation. It id beyort'l doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Son ing. Machines ytt offered to tlio public No other Family Sew ing Machine han so unvny useful npiiancos for Jlotnming, I5inding,kFelling, Tucking, Gather ing, Guaging, Rraiding, Embroidering, and so forth, Nopther Family Fcwing Machiuo has so much capacity for a great variety of work. -It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with nil kinds of thread. Great and recent improve ments mako our Family Sowing Machino most reliablo and most durable, and rno.t certain in action at all rates of speed.' It tmkes tho In terlocked stitob, which is tho best titoh known. Any w tmttrf-Hhtwoit fW'mnry .vapaaifcy can eho, at a glanco, how to uko tho letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines Are .finished in chaste and oxjuixito style. The Folding Caso of tho Family' Machine is ft piece of cunning workmanship of the moat useful kind. It protects tho machino when nut in uho, and when about to bo operated may Ikj opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain tho work. "While some' of the Cases, rnado out Of tho choicest woods, aro finished iu the. simplest and chastest manner possible oth ers aro ndornodnnd embellished in most costly and superb manner. ' . . " It is absolutely nocussnry to see the Family Machine in opperntion, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fat becoming as pfljmlar for family as our Manufacturing machines are for manufac turing purposes. . 1 The Branch Offices aro well Rupplicd , with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, JLc, of tho best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPA NY, 458 JJroadway, Now York. . Detroit Office, 53 Woodward Avenue. , . n2S5tf. Ittorfngc .Sale. f :! SEFATJLT having been mado iu the condi tions of a certain M.ortgng , executed by Boer and Lammigjc, .his wife, of Ottawa county, Michigan, to Henry A. Whitman, of Hartford, Connecticut, dated tho 13th day of No vember, A. D. 1861, and recorded tho eight eenth of the samo month, in the oflico of the Register of Deeds for the countv of Ottawa, in the State of Michigan, in liber K fcf Mortgages, on pages 324- and 325, 'upon which Mortgage there is claimed to bo due, ot the date of this notice, the sum of three hundred and four dol lars and 8ovcnty-thro cents, and no suit or pro ceedings at law hating boon instituted to recover any part thereof, notice is.thcrcforo horeby given that on Wednesday, tho' l(Hh' day of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, 1 shall sell at pub Ho auction, to the highest bidder, (salo tb take place at the front door of tho , Ottawa County Circuit Court House, in the villngo of Grand Haven) tho promises contained In such Mort gage, (or . bo much thereof as shall be necessary ;to satisfy the amount duo on such Mortgage, with seven per cent, interest, and legal costs, together with an Attorney foo of fifty, dolls , covenanted for therein,) that is to say, tho fol lowing piece or parcel of land situato In Ottawa county, Michigan, ,vii : Tho west half of tho north-west quarter and tho north-cast quarter of tho north-west quarter of section thirty-three (33), also, tho north-west quarter of tho north west quarter of tho north-west quarter of soc tion thirty-five (35), all in town fivo north of rango fourteen west; also a piece of land des cribed as follows, beginning at the south-east corner of section twenty-seven, town fivo north of range fourteen west and running thoneo nlong the south line of said section twenty-seven rods duo west, thoneo fifteen rods due north, thence twenty-seven rods duo cast, thenco fifteen rods duo south to tho placo of beginning, containing two and tifty-threo one-humlredtbs acres. Dat ed at Detroit. Angust 9, 1861, . 277wl3 HENRY A. WHITMAN, Mortgagee Wm. J. Watk.A!(, Atl'y for Mortgngoo. Tho.abovo snlo Is hereby postponed lo Wed ncbduy, the 20th day of Novemlier, A. D. ISfil, to tako place at twclvo o'clock, noon, of said day, at tlio Court hou.o aforesaid. . . 11EXRY A. WHITMAN, Mortgagee. ' W. J. WATeniiA, Att'y for Mortgagee. ft US'. Cure warranted if Directions are followed. . Ilundreda of Citizens of Chicago Lave been Permanently Cared by this , . Medicine. EtCall roR A Circular DK.sciirni.va ALL ' Stmitoms."Q, " ; DR. D. H. SEEL YE & CO., "fJ . '"' , Sots! PU0rRlKTOR8, " '' opironACGicroiiPLE, , Xloom No. 11, CHICAGO, - - - - - ILLINOIS. Tho symptoms of Catarrh as they generally appear are very ulight Persons find they have a cold, that they havo frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to tho Changes of temperature. In this condition the nose, may be dry,' or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward bo coming thick and adhesive. 'As tho disease bo oomes chronic, tho discharges are increased in quantity and changod in quality) they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. Tho secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice is thiok and nasal f the eyes are weak; tho senso of smell ia lessened or de stroyed ; deafness frequently takes place. An other common and important symptom of Ca tarrh is, that the pcrsbu is obliged to clear his throat in the moaning of a thick and slimy mu cous, which has fallen down. romJ.be head . dur ing the iighC"intii Thnies'phico the sr son may be sure that the lisoane is ou it ay to tho lungs, and should loose no time in arrest ing it. . The alvv art but feio nf jtha winy Cutarrlul Symptom. ' u ".-'' 4? ' 1 ' J 1 A Single Ilottle will last a Month to " le used three times a day.) n - 1 D 1 1 111 U IU A L '' ' : ' ' - ' .v. if. i t . From Jftut, Tho. .. Turner, 'Ex-Jft-mticr f Ctm yrvgn, fi om JUiiioi Int.; Spctil-er Jtf Jllinui llnUHH of !u'tetitth' H, oiiil drawl Muster of A., '. uiul A. JL of this ' Suit of 1 Vlnh. FRKKI'OItT, Oct. 21, 1863. DR. D. If. SEELYE: Jhar Sir In reply to your notio if thrt lSth inst., I would say that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquaint ed with you and bought twfl bottles of your Li quid Catarrh Kemedy. Pcfore I had used ono battle Ifwas-Biiislbly fiflproil,' and'berofe.'U.o second bottlo was flnished, was completely tttr ed. , I can recommend the medicine to all afflict ed with Catarrh, f ' , v 1 Respectfully Yours, ,'".' TOHS. J. TUUNElt. Thij is t cortify that in the use of'DrJ Seo lyo's Caturrh Remedy, I experienced much re lief, and havo heard many speak of it as being invaluablo for the euro of Catarrh, - ; ; Yours, Ac., ,'. EDWARD ELY. CmcACO, May 12th. 18(11, r;,.- - From "PARJJ L 1," the wll-known Julttr, vH , dm' tk Tittnttut rivHHCi Chicnno. III. , ( DR. p. II. SEELYE A COr , .' Gent Your Catarrh Romody I havo used, and fully recommend it as ' t-ho best, remedy known. It has cured me, and I believe it is a certain euro in all enj-es. JOHN TAllMLY. , Cuicago, liu, May Cth 1SC4. . ' ', For Salb dt -II. GriCin A Co. and Angel A North, Grand Haven, Mich. n281yl. FAIRBANKS' ' . STANDARD ' OF ALL KINDS, Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Press- '. cs, c., kc. "r ; Fairbanks Oreenleaf & Co., ' 162, Lako stroet, Chicago, , , Sold in Milwaukee by Lansing IJonnoll. jnflio careful to buy only the genuine. "?Jx . May 21, 1864. , ' - ; 200 ly.j . MILWAUKKE IIO'KL, REAR Tni? " ' ' ' ; ' ' STEAMBOAT IiAiDIIlsl, OPrOSITR FF.R11T & SOS'S OFFICK, . ... Water Street, Urnnd Haven, Mich. THIS IIouso lias recently been pnrchasod by tho proprietor,, who has thoroughly "refit tod and furnished it in tho best manner, and tho public will find most excellent nccummodations at this hotel at reasonablo prices. Good Etnbling can Im relied upon. - : , ED. KILLKAN, Proprietor. AAflJ 1 lOII Rfl . . , 4 t . AUtf Ht FiSEirtYsnuitfj no n:i, t JOHN PKNNOYEK, PitoruiBTon.. Tnirf spurious and well known lion so has rN'hilv leased bv iti irosi'iit iro. Mil . 1 rJw rrictor and no lmins or cxiiiiho will bo spared to mako it, til every respect, mv dosira blo and niinforUil'lw fr funtohurs. l'aysctiors from the, Cars, going North', will connect here with the U. H. Daily Mail 8tagc. and from the North, going East or Wett, with (ho D.'A M. Railway Train. . . A gol barn and sliiblo accomnindation fur-tii.-licd at all time. . Terms icahonablc'- rsburg, April ft, 1&GI. 2i9 tf. '