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of & soap and at No, 9 D dane: of re, AF 12 M., SHERIFF'S SALE, AT NOS. 173 AND ty-frat street of a soap and candle factor; oxes, stick: and iron kettl , Deputy Sheriff. ONE PATENT PLAIN. hth streot, betwer ® large num- , and also a largo quantity of har- articles. together with the fixtures ‘M. H. CHASE, Deputy Sheriff, ‘an ness, and various other of the establishment, aA }$0, ON THE SAME DAY. ot 10 A.M. AT TEE STORE ining rods, and ba ie Axtures, consisting niture, desk, So. TUESDAY, 9TI INST. SHERIFE'S SALE, OF A dining saloon, furniture, at 10 A. My ee street, consisting of les, table weit chairs, all the righ wee remises. . CHASE, Depnty Sherif. foil tae! ac fara tare, th BY C. Bad Lp be pry ackeen to. to =ie§ lease ik, at pees oo tctoiarces i Dalancing toa yusekeeping, such as bureau: to ingane extension ta! and a, sooreta: Sarpeting, bi 0. NI © gtzo! AUCTIONEER.—RICH JE kms cen, $1.00) worth of rich jewelry, c9 brooches in pearl, rubles, and torquoit Malto’ various ovhet nd ail other eremp: ENRY 7. LEED AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT non Saturday, Nov 6, at 11 o'alcok, at the aales Wall street.—A lsrge sale of over 5 clocant jseses. framed in tho richest stylo a ang and ot*er with marble tops, marbl ala ‘Also, © large aud rplondid ‘iption of bronze d i 1, Mirrors-—Pi hio: wish of the ‘io frais, euaand and ink x26, 82x26, 40122, 66x22 2x1 aon 42x25, and ot Ovals, 56226, 50x31 40x24, 24x20. and otherwi framed 'in the most expe: egantly ornamented, bron: furni- in ininid Fronoh and f lding b rich bronzed Fo, i ston ani gilt sofas, tables, marble topes; side and tre ditto, bronzed mused aad gilt 6 nt aminaing rorib Freneh bronz pi tables, hell etagerios and pedestals, marble settees, sofas, pienic chai s, office and beautifully enameled; ine thei anoct asset irom ware ever o auction, to which the’ attention of the trado and tl imported lot of best qu &e., for upholsterers, all ity hartich ecretog of the newest patter: BNRY H. LEEDS. AUCTIONEER.—SPLENDID COL lection of London, Edinburg. and American books, ele- mantly bound superbly illustrated works, &¢., most of which are just received from London, aud to be sold without re- eerve ad . Leeds & Co. will » ay, Nov. 8, at 103 o'elock, in the gallery in rear of the No.3 Wali street, s large eollection of Valuablo i! Seton Lend on booke, @ collection, compri! many valuabl: re orial Geography; Jo! A sent of Standard Liter: ha s, Pictures of 1 “[uvge of the Act Union Proof; Taylor's Life of Christ, three vol- Baxter's Thoughts: © American genery in, the Tyrol: Rol~ rawings, &c.; together with other Rin'’s ‘Auolont Lt are works not ENRY v. LEEDS, rl alee mt AND | and Lente y | remptory ory carpe’ Bian 0 hand furniture, assortment of drawin; rniture, two rose wood piano: paintings, three py, carpsts, thr: riture, seve in French sati Sremsielisy teaseen Fronel Plato mir mirror, abi, glass it With and without marble Bnd walnut spring hair’ sofae, easy chairs, rocking o with a great variety of other articles too numerous t? pat ticularize, Catalogues on the morning of a L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEWOLD ¢ furnituro—will sell, this day, November Sth, at 10 o'olook, at the sales’ room. 14 Wall street, a largo assort- of fu ting in part of rich rosewood suites, taahozany sofse, pring seat chairs; extensive a . VANDEWATSR, AUCTION SER, WILL SELL ON y. November Sth, mortgage iJ clock, at rots, am at Hioe Rousehoid furniture, yeatly new, consisting in part c brocatelle furniture, en suit, diving room and chamber fur- ‘niture, Bi 18 and in| carpeting, rosewood piano forte, &e.; also, kitchen furniture, with wish she sale will com: DEWATER, | AUCTION at 103% o'clock, at ‘pulbous roots—five c: salance, of she importation of Yandershoot & Son: dest quality of roots imported in t 1d without reserve, in Io 10 cases, entire, V indy. TLLIAM IRVING & CO, AGCTIONRERS, WILL Hi at ayaa on Saturdsy, Nov. 6, at 103¢ o'clock, at a is street, bulbous roots—10 utiful sorts, from R. Vandershoot ad i Ire to suit purchasers . R, WILL SELL r Wall to THE TURF. CETEEVILUR COURSE, L, 1—TROTTING- Ly Ni ber 8, at 2 o'clock P.M. Purse ani atake $20. Mile Heats, best. tree in five, in harness. J Conklin name 8 by easreville; Owner names blk. 9 180 Pi m. ernon. Omui D, Pitter ve Fuiton ferry, | Brosilya, a EL CONKLIN, Propriotor. ke BILLIARD on 565 HOUSTON STREET, G and thorefore intends to ss, @ a of the room, mad he will mal oe study the comforts of his patrons, and ‘old in ends that will favor him with a call, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &; WOR SALE.—A FAST PACING HORSE, SEVEN years old, sound and, kind: a light road wazon, nearly ‘aew, Ail be sold cheap for. caah, ‘Apply at SAMMIS & WHEELEN'S siablo, No. 00 Howry atreet. F%, SALE—A BAY HORSE, ABOUT 15% IIAN high, kind, sound, and fast; also, a light wagon and Larness. ‘Inquire at 150 Pearl street. } o'clock P. M., for | Seana aT anand GoLDSMITH'S CHEAP CLASSES.—THE SUBSCRIBER otfully informs the citizens of New York, Brook- bt Williameburg, that he will receive gabeortbors for week only to his cohen writing olasses, at charge of $5 for te for ry Losi 9 o’cloek A. M., an and derclook Pkt Every pers: rows railiv, shanaek at this nn a register their Mee Ae the rooms OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. TTIGNON’S GYMNASIUM, NOS. 159 AND 161 CROS- stroot.—Mr. C. PF. b; ornia NON bogs leave to remind ie public that his gymnaai a 10 nily from sunrise P.M, for g ntlemen’s class moet gyery evening at ateek, ter ints exveston nod ertevations Boys’ clases most on Mondays, Weduendays, and Satur. at 3i¢ o'clock in the afterndot Perse INSTRUCTION | IN _PENMANSHTP. ty is prepa. instrustion in the ny his rooms, 236 House. For sale, 2) yb, I of Broadway. Pupils can comm, time, and their quarter counts only frem the date they enter.’ Wor par- iculars, please procure circulars at either room. ACADEMY, FOR TEACHING TH day and i 9 ADAME AUGUSTA RESPECTFULLY INFORMS ber paitens and friends, that she is now preparing the house No. 712 Broadway. opposite Washington plnce, for the re- vattlacfey 2 of her dancing olnsees. A further noties of her beginning Will be given. furs, inquire between So EARING’S fae ae Pept WALTZING REWARD.—THE STORE OF A. & G. A. AR- 00 xo" X, 83 Broadway, was opened on the Sth ne , and & quantity of rea isto othes, vestings, eres, stolen there‘rom. ‘The above reward will paid ‘for the recovery of the goods and detection of the hioves, or a proportionate amount for any racks e REWARD.—THE DRY GOODS STORE of De Lano & Son, No. 196 Fulton aa Brook- was broken into on the night of November Ad, and a d@ inarselline silk » Pon- 25 REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING, Whilst passing from William street, down Fulton eet, to Fulton ferry, adark morocco pocket book, con- taining $100 in gold, and three $5 notes onthe Commero ‘Any person finding the above will receive $25 re- ward by leaving it at the office of the Mansion House, Brooklyn, $2 REWARD WILL BE PAID BY Sat fee tle bers, for the arrest and convi ref who broke into our office, at No. 50 Sixth atr ihe one of the third, or morning of the fourth | gud broke ‘open our desk ne up in fifty cont pack: cuAabsat's BRO REWARD.—TAKEN, SUPPOSED BY MISTAKE, ‘on 26th Ootober, from No. 40 Chatham stroot, 510 barrelled gun, with back actinn loc mountings, two bolts in the fore end of ate: laying on the upper rid. Whoever will retu: xu stove, shall tecelve a reward of ten dollars, aud ae questions asked. bit Mara, in bills, three watchkeys, and several private pare which can be of no uss to any cue but to the owner. @ finder, will receive the above reward by returning it to the owner, at the Herald office. JOHN CONNERY. OST—ON THE 3D INST., A NOTE OF THAT DATE, drawn by Rianhard, Starling MoMurdis, payable to the order of Starting, ng & Hegeman, at ayn. for to thousand dollars. “Lt, was mot endorsed, aud is therg- fore ,veiueless to any one but the parties named. abov Iiberdi reward will be pata for ite yobuen to No, 8 Cortiands street, up stairs. 0G LOST.—ON THE 29TH ULT., FROM West Fourteenth streot, a small black and tax { $5 will be paid for his delivery at t! spoons. REWARD.—LOST, BETWEEN LISPENARD street and Fulton, a portmanie, containing t wenty- No. 202 terrier. above Ds LOST.—ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, NEAR the foot of Cortland’ street, a pointer slut, liver colored, with white spots, she had on a steel chain collar. i sree Tsou returnin, dog to 55 Cortlandt street, will be liberally rewarded. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Avasot TROY, AND LEBANON tale hoe _7aR | oars of the New York and Harlem Railroad the | Now York, dally, (toe B oxoerte brein to Chal yur Corners, seeing with the Westorn Railroad for Albany end Troy, print Ryn ah Springtsld, and other ipverme- Yivovtasions: "oloo' fo Chatham rae ie Fs . M.—Acoommodation train Manca with Wostern Rail- | Feed going ons}. Passengers for Lebanon 8 will take ek A. hatham, We | Oa | Yerneon’ snd ia Ao Le! Pare through, $2. M. #LOA', Superinsendons. Way trrmini, ofall build ‘may be gained WRIGHT, 176 West Twonty-s001 Manufactured by WM. ani 8 worth saving short time on the inseranee. stroeh K ora boo YOUR FEET ber fae RAL WANT TO boote and shoes at low )REMIUM FLOWERS AN of premiums at the we mitt ted th wax fruit. Materials al yma ablishod corners, opposite Huey & Graham’ Cin for the best paper flowers and ara BUY , ko 10 ROBART IR- boot and shoe store, No. 2 Bowery, deroription of beots and sho ther store in the city. Ki late Faie of the American Inatit PB. NOTT, 349 tudson stre! ad instructions gratis, ‘0 THE RAILROAD COMPANT Stater of America, ne in, ernerel —To be put in execution, per hi ere’ et, yin first ‘ith it becomes possible to travel ae he rate an Us ay railro: ew York, OF THE UNITED 8 =e Soy) of enter- and to oapitali system of our, without a accident taking in be made on » oir. AMYARD, at Mr. TAIRS! STAIRS! tricase, but beautiful branch of sargenters and moulded by machinery, to aa ybind 01 gular oF eliptic 4 labor! anda at alf the or PAIR AND RAILIB G—THAT IN- ow worked hind of stairs, oir ttorns of ae AND Conc bepent ea CARDS. 4 Reade stent, th white and well, and i Beat to order with for himself offers inducements to cash utmost ds —CALL AT nd prises perience Flored cards and and ob’ urpassed. Alf cards of cet lored, will be warran: ize or quality of oe sat ne ras patch. . ROBY, OLLOWAY'S PILLS—THE MOST EFFECTUAT, cuRI for headache, ceed Meer ge inkwas the head —Mrs. Dri beon in ill health for a vore headaches, nervou and was frequently suddenly seized with a giddiness in tht head, so that hor strength completely failed’ her, and ahe would fall to thi grou Pills, and th it tone of her stomach, renovated fectually oured hor headache beat of healt! 244 Strand, London. Se. i MSEY'S Maiden lane, New York, and debility, and giddinoss iy of Castle street, Livorpool, hat vonsiderabl from nena. adh debilitated onstioeel nd. Every offort was tried to obtaim Brvscriptions of modical mon, but 4 taking Hollow: re the proprietor’s, BAS.--THE BEST No. 1 that the or retaif, They have » ‘will be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, athem strest) bewoen Pearl and Roosevelt, ASSORTMENT OF FINE TEAS tho We ssuire OUr TER 8 can ao bettor than elsewhere, either at wholesale ow no branch stores, WiTH HIS Sorry Bu: ‘To th en of ‘You'll buy a fas And that you ne’er will sigh on You go to bed, Twas ® quick way of dying; t tl bedb bbuge ‘Know’ 4 HEAD," 80 RICHARD SAID. ‘very slow, on's tryi not muoh he'll tho bugs are dead Thon you'll remember LYON. 424 Broadway. URTA’ TWO damaske, of superior India sil. drab ditto, ditto, Inines, lace and Buin curtains, dornjoos bands. pi Ds, tassolls, &e. For the lowest prices, or made into curtains. CHAS. MeAULEY & CO., Upholsterers, 116 Hudson street, near Franklin. CASES CRIMSON oti ee SATIN Also, a‘ few mereaoe of a8 lity. a for ourtain lining A that Dr, KELLINGER Astor. in their orders, and the country Pepe i adhere to bim, “At will be hard to tell fish, when bund: in New York cityalone. ed betore the pe hold —there is milli wonderful preot to: 5,000,00 tles, from Is. to Ba. eno htipg young and old, deli size hold twelve ot the city and country. B Mazio Fluid: those who doed Ie ton sells most where it is best known. merchants to offered such reliabl whole country; it b ters, herds of colle and get cire Ries way, white front. GREAT MISTAKE—ERRORS SHOULD BE COR- rected.—There is an opin on sproading far and wide, is the Dr. mont solemnly s time, but if the large tirms from o See Journal of chante will make up their minds that Dr. K, Goes uct. always tnvond to bo rauved among tho pan doliars are daily pat out im the press, BOTTI, gers Liniment have been sold from $1 to $i a doz rich and poor. Th. one shilling size, cons itis dollenttul to be bales, i Ben's be dasetvaa te he setioys otertate maak uy; it never wears out with the first fainilies je other trash that No other person in the b tory of n is worth nearly as much as Wm. 8, is not soat thie uarter ail Welsh and intelligence of sending Guo whole or's ailliction. Let can yield to cir. tbo Courier ben such proof with fp very elastlo, Commerce Thore never }: to kerp hiv artiole fairly represent. Ow ve "tm TO: merch antes vo tobe of dollars in these articles, Soe the 8 NEARLY OF KELLIN or used flooding tha uy none but Kellinger’s Reauti. ears 0, use it now; it ‘hia is | @ medicine for ason and down and another to dicine ong the wealth of the mished editors, miuis- have been astounded at Sold by every druggist in tha nadas, Don't ny to call or sond je evidence Cae i AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PBRILABEL- iy i rack? JOUN POTTER, Pior No. A. M., ani Shrough in é P. M. Lino only), $2. | Walant steed, abl UDSoN RIVSR RAILROAD—TRAINS, DAILY, (Sunde ted) from Chambers Etroot, for Al- | kany and 1 rough Fares on all Tesla, $1-50,— 58 ‘rain 6 A, M. through in 4 hour Lecomte vit brains rosching Jig or Montreal at 6 o’elook as | mm ~ ‘Tra! A. M.—Through Way Trains a} i aud t ?. Train 6 P. M.Accommodation Train 7.30 P. M Sanday Mail renin 5 P. M. from Cenal Str: gore baron a¢ Chambers, Cana! Ha wereots. GEO. BW WRK AND PHILADELPHIA. DIRECT—UNIT- ed States Mail and Express Lines, through in four Bail oad, via Jerse, —Leaving New as steed sf 6 9 | York from foo o | B,M: leave Bhiiadabtie Mtb ands A. Mk, For first class $3, 24. (in Gand 9 A.N.) 3 mere, Warhingion, Noch ‘and Chaciester through. tok: te acid in the shove lines, and through baggage carried in fhe 9 A. Mt, and O34 P. Me fines from Paseongors ian bageage cross the forry iftoen minuses bofore the traing je. LIQUORS: RANDIES—PALE AND DARK, OF EVERY GRADE- Rnd of various vintages; London éock, &0., port, sherry, and Madeira wines, choice Scotch and irish’ whiskey; Se. Croix and Jamaica rum; Schiedam, Swan, and Londo | diat gin; Muscat and Malaga wines, &o., at 20 per cont lower | than at anyother house. WM. H. UNDERHILL, 480 Broomo stroat. PRERKINS*& CO"S LONDON PORTER | tout, pints and quantitios to auit, by , 86 and 88 Fulton etreet. Bass, & 008 BAST INDIA TONIC PALE AL delicious beverage for sale, (pints and quart Aine order, and in quantitios to suit, by tho impori G.PeLETHBRIDGE, 9 and 98 Fulson LUB HOUSE W.8.C. GIN.—THE SUBSCRIBER. SOLB importer’ for the United States of this celebrated bran: of Rotterd: offers for sale another lot, just landed, ‘Thi red asthe fii ‘tiele ma Holland, ARCLAY, Amino our atook of chainpaign ters, ales, “CGouxtey DEALERS ARE [REQUESTED TO | RX brown stout ye be sold "twenty per coms lower, for c: han Say othe house selling the same discription of goods, M, B. PETER! & Co., 9) Broadway. OR SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY MARE, OF SUP brood abet fifteen hands high, pony built, entlo eine n used for c fa RUNS | Bit, 42 Frankfort stree! OR Lag ay OF WELL MATC HORSES’ for fa) use. ply at (41 Twelfth street, before ine o' hoy Mor shee Go'clook, P. M. ws tT wether — roa —A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS id. 01 ‘oll suited for a family or a doctor; is sound ply at NOKRIS’ stables, Eighth street, near Y¥ PERSO: HAVING | A . GooD in two minutes and sonable price for |. W. Wilson, Jr., Warr nre DARK BAY OR BROWN MARE, NOT ae saree seme hande igh met trot in Esepect 9 y at Py Menge tated ween the hours of ead u a, (SMALL CUTTER, gowns HAND) WANT. dices box 1,207, Post 0 ee i Fomene FOR BAL, rh, has 4 in ae high, ONE A BAY Cola col AGNES a); ch ENTY HORSES WiLt Bs BB ir, _ the rate of $7 ald ae MUILLISERY. us os L{uz. FRENCH MERINOES, PLAID rors! oases of the above Lee oe alle mh forma wai ce, MIRAGE, peel Soe Racy STED TO BXAMINE TH! old brandi: sherrys and = which have soon ‘ported expressly for family uso from families solicited, by M. B. PETERS & Uo., Sw Snel. way. AxeEe Are Lar HEIDSICK, AND A LARGt ok of oest oh amy Po os it Tons porter ind t Ww. H ONDE EL, on UIR & SON'S EDINBURGH SPARKLING ALE.— asks, eight dozen Also, a few ike of Harve: LETOB ASTROLOGY. OMING EVENTS. — Cc By nativition alone, the future can be known ; If thore’s damger in the way, Loarn its nature, avn of clay — So thou maget by timely caro PY the qeeraing foul te falc. "1 e ereey Coby ed rs ‘tC growned heads of Europo, is now casting of nativitios, & anon, for deoyDhy d may save them from and o| aismiti oolestial ny boing now favorable oon- Kin ‘weden; Oscar, the Pree Fr ‘oseph of Austria, of ‘ope, have Coed th wilt or 4 et ‘two conturies, havo bron the only nt CLOTHING, Crdia nae ce sea 1 road B fate ream peice won: a rag hang | mubeoriber, avtondod by | $2, nw EENANTS REGISTE OOO HOUSE OR RENT AND for sal use in Bleecker atree gain: and the house able terms. FURNITURE —The furniture of a very elegant near Broadway, will be sold ae a rented 0 a good tenant on reason- SHELDON, 35 Naasau streot E ments, eligibly situated, street, botween Sand I ous ture for sae low, Herald offic SE TO LET, ihe house iy tee tions in Jersey and renté tor $400, “Th be sold. on reasonable Post «fice. OUSE TO RENT.—A FIRST CL brick dwelling house, w.th all the modern improve- City—four minutos walk from S8 THREE STORY on s singe route, Apply at 93 Ault A.M and dan Pi ! D FURNT- om account of ae arturo, Addr: AND FURNITURE FOR 8ALE. ed in one of the most dosirad! @ furt ter ro is nearly o Addross box 535 3 ferry and will w York OUSE TO LET— ply on the p 0. CHAMBERS is SEREET. AP- osite to Metropolitan Premises. 4d Private How ir et, Macys ES & BRA RM for omces, or & valety of othe: tho second floor of house No. pring and Prinee LET FOR THE W: lora and bedrooms, with all thi le@and sttendance furnianed. Apply st 551 Brondwi ota, first block below and op- {inquire of Mr CLARK, ow NTER—HANDSOME PAR- modern improve- cast side of Broudway. 56 LISPENARD STREET, TO having furniture sudiciont to fur “rant would be taken in bowed, For H. B, RIEL, at the store, ag above, DLEY, st Palace Hall, 208 Broad: UTH BROOKLYN—THE UPPER PART a of a highly finiehed ho: 1d Sagkett stroct, id | ing of back ment and kitchen, pari floor, finished folding doors, and ¢ fine rooms on th third floor; gas ia every room the promises, or to J, BARNETT, | ICE, aT NO, it only $100 tial the tat tf So’olock. hn etre aoa evel -A RES ‘oad ite yr P two handsome sitting rooms, looking on the Hudeon. thr bedrooms, Ri treet ) about nine miles from New Yo kitoben, and cellar, pose ferences required, Apply to JESSE BEN BDICT, IDENGE AT CARMAN ADs and steamboat. ‘The house contains Immediate en ion R PART 4 ae f brick hsuse to lot. Rent $22 OF A TWO STORY AND ATTIC Apply at No. 2 Rutgers street. O PHYS: N tho front basermei clusive use of entrance; Foom and entry are igh 3) Apply a¢ ET-THE Woat Tw havenues, P THR ut ‘TO LET, IN ST. MARK’S PL AGE, at of «modern built house, with ox- there is ¢ oloeot, and both wie tod with gas. Board with the tami 6 the drag store, corser St. Mack's EE STORY BRICK Hor oth street, between Sevontn aud asion given immediately, Ren: $1 Tuquire at No. 8 Sixth variety, did sevoctment of rio of black erapo ook of mourning ss ro ee eI HAVE ADDED LARGELY TO OUR ul atock of th silk and wool a 048, ladies’ twilled cloths, oar shawl cody, the aasortmont of meri- Laide, embroideries, tacos, dross ens, hosiery, doing fuil and complete ta all respects. Styles tn every department, the best in tho ity, and goods Te the towest prices. TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 Brondway. MATRIMONIAL, ATRINONY MADE BAtY, c OR now TO Wi Low don, will pond to paid plain dire: de Villemont will, paid, at the Broadway sors, with directions No.) for & hushan Upwards of thr possession from Eran dovoted affections of 6s m ol rg may i desire. hing fi omae ts ees om aimed mi Lx PRILTERS.—PROFESSOR JACQU Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of ress, It dollar, pow to enable Indica of gentlemen to win osite ox as their fo, bub go captivat if axe, Upon the reooipt of one dolar, poxt- Post office, vend one of hislove ‘phit- State age and other sirovane No. 3 (of n wife; fof spring. 3 fo cortifiontes age in, he protessors "FURTHER ELECTION RETURNS, “New Yok. ‘THIBD bay ~~ DISTRICT Whig Brwen 530 350 940 114 ‘ates 1.951 5 6 4085 45th Mojority for Walbridge.... 1,003 FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DIaTRWOt Tweed, Le Hom, Whig Mer ug Ind. 21 y Do, ‘over both. TOTAL VOTE OF THE CITY ON CONG Democrat. * Exclusive of Williameburg Im the Nineteenth Congressional district, the majority of Chare, (whigh) for Congress, is about 1,500. Crooker, (whig.) is elected to Congress in the Thirty third Congressional district. In Chatauque county, two whig Assombiymen, aud th? whig county ticket throughout are elected. Delaware county is reported to have gone 600 for Koott. MEMBERS ELECTED TO TOR AS3EMBLT. NEW YORK city, [Corrected] Wards. pan W. C0. Wedekind, Howard. Taylor. ‘William Taylor ‘Solomon B Nobie (Thos. P. St. Joha In the Fourteenth Assembiy diatrict, ‘comprising the Sixteenth and Twentieth wards by the Correct returns from the gaged Clerk’s office:— Solomon B. Noble, dem., received... 282 Alex, M. Alling, aan) Henry Houston, whig, 2131 George T. Leach, temperanos, received. 605 CIVIL JUSBION. Meech, Whig Aiken Dem, ee 1,998 iol nity thus far, * ‘Two districts in tho Ninth ward to ie timated majorities in these districts Cor Masch a 124: which elect him by 65 mojority THE LATEST Ataany, Nov, 5, 185: terce’s majority in the State will be 26,000 to 27,000, In twenty-five counties, & which we have estimated Votes Ra! BOTH, ao hs 2 556 over Kant the same counties st Booth £5,726. St. Lawrence county—Piorce’s majority is 1,050. The democratic State ticket runs 200 aheadof this. Three towns are yet to hear from, which will imorease the ma- Jority about 50, Pennsylv The official yote of Philadelphia city and county is.-- Pierce, (dem.) Boott, (whig).. Hale, (free soil). Brown, (native). 9,015 7226 | 965 250 Counties: Pierce. “Scott, Haale. Dauphi 4,673 29 Bucks 4923 ee Lehigh Northamp' Columbia - Delaware, ‘The official returns of this State mske Pisrce's majority only 23, Georgia. Bibb county, 440 majority for Pieros. Chatham county, 800 majority for Piste Richmond county, 550 majority for Pieros The entire State will ‘give Pierce a majority of about 20,000—more or less. North Carolina, Tw sixteen counties the vote stands:—Pieree, 11, 102; Bott, 5 705—Pierce’s majority, 6,07, The same coun- ties, in August, gave Reed (dem ), for Gevernor, 6,340 majority--showing a whig gain of 943. Reed’s imajority in the Btate was 6,401. South Carolina. ‘The following are given as the mames of the Presi- dential electors chosen by the Legislature. ‘They are, of course, for Pierce and King :—~ At Large.--M. B. Carr, C Meninger. Districts. —First, Gabriel ; Second, T. B. Brock- man; Third. James Adams; Fourth’ R. Allston; Fifth, J. ¥, Marshall; Sixth, W. D. Porter. ‘The plurality for Pierce from 10,000, ine will not vary much Vermont. Hon, Alvah Sabine, whig, has without doubt been ted to Congress from the northern distriet of Ver- mont bya large plurality. At the September trial he failed of an clection by want of a majority, having 2 plurality of rome fifteem hundred over his highest oppo- nent Bo far as beard from, he bas gained over the pre- vious vote. and as a plurality elects at the second trial, therecan be no doubt he has been chosen. Vermont, therefore, sends an unbroken whig delegation tothe next Congress New Hampshire, ‘The citizens of New Hampshire. besides yn cident om Tuesday, mn of oj for Pre- ion at the lis with regard to the seceptance of the Maine Liquor w. But few returms have reached us, Six towns in Hillebero’ county voted— es. No. Yes, No. Amherst... 35-90 Lyndsboro’....... 6 61 Hancock... 7 8 Litehfield, 33 Hudson 9 Nashua 130 26 Total against the law, 216, Massachusetts, We have every town, and the grand total is; Seott 54,205; Pierce, 47.013 ; Hale, 29.008 ; Webster and scattering, 1870; Scott's plurality, 7,187 The Springfield Republecan says —* Fromklin county ia the only county in the State which made @ not whig gain. All “honor to Franklin! fact may not be relevant, but it may be mentioned, that Charles Allen, sl Greenfield, is the chairman of the county committee. Connecticut. Connectiout gives 81.966 votes for Pieree 2 “illeg Boott ; Pierce’ ow 2439, TELEG RAP HTC. DEMOCRATIC CELEBRATION IN 3OSTON Boston, Nov, 5, 1852. The democrats are celebrating the election of Pierce and King, to-night, by atorchlight procession. It is one of the largest and most im jonstrations of the kind ‘over veon In Bou Boston. — DEMOCRATIC ENTHUSIASM AT WASHINGTON. Wasuixcrar, Nov. 5, 1852 The democrats of this city propose to celebrate their victory in grand style as soon as sufficient complete re- turns are received. The demonstration will probably take place next Thursday, It will be in front of the Cnion newspaper office, where a tall fag staff was raised yesterday. os THE ELECTION FRAUDS AT PITTSBURG. Prrrspuna, Nov. 5, 1952. The investigation into the election frauds is still pro- gressing. John [Hecht, of West Newton, Westmore\and, tole. beom arrested in the matter, aad held to bail in In | Du | Step aeeatiiacy ameeerase eclacsat ines PRICE TWO CENTS. The Effect on Generat Sort. {From the Washington Telegraph, Nov A telegraphic decpatch to (bo northward, oa night, end published im Tuesday morning's papers, stated that Goneral scott was to depart that moraing, for afew days, and t bis place of resort was hiptabwa. ‘The truth in. that General Scott had uo such notion. On Monday. Tuesday and Wednerday. he bas been constant in bis attemtion to the business of his office, civil, cheerful, and quiet, asd no man not acquainted with the facts, could believe it possible that he had any more interest in che great events passing in the country thaa the plaigest citizen in our midst By sunrise each mornin, he bag been geen upon Pennsylvania avenue taking nb ‘ihonany accustomed walk, and exchanging salutations with the | friends whom he encounters, On the night of his nomi- vation, he paid a handsome complt iment to Gen. P in the epeech he addresred from his piazza to the mull tude before him; and when General Pierce comes to our city he will undoubtedly receive from the old hero a greeting in the same spirit. administration, for his counsels, wo predict the existence of a most friendly and agrerable intimary between General Scott and President Pierce. The feciings that operated ow the Polk administration to wards bim, wiil not find a place im the next; and be who rhali hereafter malign thé uame of Scott, will find an echo in the bosoms of but few wSo own the mame of Americans, Organization of a New Party, On the 3d inst., the Webster Stave Executive Com faltten, OC Hasbealinsetia, bald a unsetiog, and Resolved, That as friends of Danjel Webster, and faith- fol disciples of the political doctrines which it was tho aim of his life and public labors to establish, we hereby constitute ourselves an American Union party Resolved, That the fundamental principles of our party are fidelity to the Union and the Constitution, anit the eleotion to cffice of men ot known political integrity, capacity and ound principles ved, That it is our duty as a Union party, to sus. ten any national administration, of whatever name, which is practically conducted according to the maxims | of poticy laid down by Washington and Webster. Fun of the Bilect! Batting ox Tiwe.—A fine horse amd buggy were dis- posed of by their owner, (a member of our local judi- oiary,) rays the Mobile Register, Oct. 29. for $700, paya- bie on the first day of Scott's election. Most of our mer- cantile frionds think this the slowest paper over nego- tiated, ‘The canvass being over, we propose to give our readers a greater variety ot miscellaneous reading. To that end, we abali draw very fieely upon the Knglish papers.— Richmond Whig. Some ona opposite our office on the night of the elec- tion, proposed three cheers for General Seott—as a Ueno. ral; which the crowd, catching the last part of the sen- tence, beartily responded to. Three cheers were then offered for General Pierce—aa he is; which also called forth » simultaneous hurrah, An Teist: Ecuo—It is said that Gon. Scott baa dis- covered in ‘his city an echo, identical in character with u knows in Ireland. as Pad echo, which, em you said to it: « How are yor would reply with # fine Trish brogue, * Go to the divil.”’ There was much said before the eleotion about “Irish. men” aud “Germans,” Now, Uhey ere all * Paddios’’ and “Dutchmen.” Two draymen in Cincinnati, being somewhat different in their political opinions, concluded to determine the Presidential contest, according to their own opinione, by a race of their,nags on Elm street, One of them knocked down a lamp post and the other landed in the canal, when they both withdrew (he emall bet they had made, and concluded to vote respectively for Scott and King, and Pierce and Graham. A whig paper in Richmond annovaced, on the morning after the election, that ite editor would be abent in the country fora few weeks, “ Have you all voted ?” said a lady in one of the stores in Cleveland on Tuesday. “No,” was the reply, “hi your husband voted?” * Not yet,”” replied the ledy, ‘he's home, cick a bed. but he’s got'to get up this afternoon and go to the polls if it kills him |”? Dacraninc THe Exectios Usanimove.—Tho Washington Tevsyvarh says—Dhe fights in the two Conventions for ing the candidates was more vicious tham that by the people for electing them ; yet im each convention the nominations were fimally declared unanimor What say you all: can’t we deciare the election unanimous. ‘That is our motion. © Manx Taat Don’t Reap tHe Newsrarers —The ent actuully occurred In this city yest z man about 25 years old. from Colum! anty. was at t wner of Green and Libe nom 2, with @ lord of potatoes which he was selling the bpetanders were Some of remarkiug upon the whig : oily. when thelr eonversa- an, andhe enquired og on, He was ia- and Gen, Pierce had. been « raid the youth, “what hi we bad a Pre dent now. amugrment created by the guilelor# ignorance of the woiniormed youth may be imagined — Newark Daily wtdcertise “Itis well, if we are to be overthrown “says the Balti more vimerican, “to baye the thing done decisively.” We hope the imerican is gratified in ‘his particular, It is reported that the new accommodations for siran- gers ‘vp Salt river.” although on an extensive scala, are yet altogether too su and do fur" all who are now tcuding thitherward, and who huye ordered rooms, {t issuggested that there may be room enough secured for ell Lae crowded out at Blue Licks, Mareachuretts and Vermont, or Vermont and Massa- ehusetts—whichever way our friends would please to classify them—says the Boston Courier, have gone for Geverai Scott, All other States which we have heard from, have gone for General Pierce. The particulars are uninjeresting, and ‘ comparixons are oderous. Tue Next ey) or Tae Warts Hovsr — The Portsmouth (N Clyonicle, enys that General Pierce will enter the Witte Houre next March, oarrying | with him one of the best of women to be mistress of the mational mansion. List of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Offre. for the week ending November 4, 1852, and bearing date November Frastus B. Bigelow, of Clinton, Mass —For improve- ment in pile wires and pincers for weaving pile fabrics Nicholas Bucher, of Weedsport, N. Y.—Kor improvo- ment in edge plancs for shoemakers. Christopber Hodgkins, of Boston, Muss.—For improve- ment in sewing machines, Franklin Rellsey, of Middletown, Conn.—For traprove- ment in vibrating propellers. John Laidlaw, of New York, N, Y.—For improvernent in gas metres J. D. Otstot, of Springfield, 0.—Vor iraprovement ta saw gummers. Wm, T. Richards, of New Haven, Conn. —¥or improved manufacture of wire ferrules. Charles Randall, of Palmyra, Ga,—lor improvement in seed planter. Manly ©. Sadler, of Brockpot, N. ¥.—For improve. ment in ccoking stoves. Francis Townsend, of Cambria, N Por impreve. ment in seed planters. Constant S, Trevitt, of Ellicottaviile, N. Y.—For im- provement in seed planters. Henry Vermillion. of Rising Sum, Md Vor improve went in seed planters David Wells, of Lowell, ventilators, F. C, Gofflin, of New York—For improved im es of securing yault and safe doors. &e. ‘Tames Greenhalgh, of Waterford, Mass.--Por improve- ment in mode of counterbalancing harnestes in looms. Wanton Rouse, of Taunton, Mass,—For improvement in relf-acting mules, Lemuel P. Jenks, of Boston. Mars., assignor to Joseph W. Page, of West Roxbury, Mase, assignor to George ‘h: Gardner. of Boston, Mass—For improvements in ma- chines for drilling stone Jobu G. Bradeon, of Boston, Mess., assignor to himself and George Perkins, of Malden, Mass.—For improvement in sewing machines Wm. Bullock, of Philadelphia, Pa—For improvement in band seed planters. Masé.—Vor improvement in DESIONS, weph Pratt, of Boston, Mass,, assignor to Bower Pratt & Co., of came place—For derign for a cookin, stove. John W. Wheeler, and Obadish B. Latham, of Sene Falls N_Y.—For design for pump curb. Wm. M. Snow, of Providence, R. I —Vor design for stove plates. \. 8. Vedder, of Troy, N. Y.—-For design for » cook- stove. Fatat RaiLroap ACCIDENT —We learn from the Ebensburg Sentinel that, on Saturday night weok, about 11 o'clock, as # set of trucks, containing & number of per- sons who had been at a demecratic meeting in Johns- town, was returning to Jefferson, an! when they were about one mile above the viaduct on che P ve railroad, Messrs. James Little and James D. Burns. is county, both fell off a truck upon th K, and the wheels of the cars passed over thelr bodies, killing them in a few minutes. ‘They both jumped up, and, in clasping their arms around each other, in @ pan manner, over- balanced and fell between the cars r. Little was aged about 26 years ot age. Mr. Burns Lrg sg resided in Northumberland county. and has resided in Ebensburg several years. He leaves a young wife and child to mourn his unexpected desth. Both gentlemen were employed as police on the Ceutral rail urg Post, Nov. 3; fa s ny Free in Boston.—The following table will show the lors by fire ip Boston, for the year ending Sept 1, 1862. The chief loss was at the burning of the ‘Tremont Temple in March, and the Purchase street fire in July — Loss. Insurance. Sept.. ... $27 017 $22,125 A October . 2.603 November 1.880 December 46 547 Jenuary.. 9572 February. 4,243 Mareb. .. 196.299 $402,849 $215,815 Heavy SALE ov Woon —Thel lar; gest single trans. action of wool ever made in this market Is noted this weck. and we doubt whether it has often been exceeded by any city in the United States ‘The quantity sold. was 286.000 pounds, amounting in the aggregate to $ cash. D. Bullock, Req. waa the purchaser, The prices roulized show a very inrge advance on the which ine market opened —Coneinnati Garetie, Oct, 23 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The New Secretary of State. Wasninarow, Nov, 6 1858. ‘The Hon. Edward Everett arrived here this evoning, and is stopptng temporarily at Willard’s. From Few Brunswick. LEGISLATIVE AND RAILROAD INTRLLIGENCE Rostow, Nov 5, 185%. The epecial session of the New Brunswick Legisiatate adjourned on the 20th ultimo, having passed coveretinall road bills. A salute of 100 guns was fired on cach aide of the St. Croix—at St. Stephen and Calais—to celebrate the com- meretal union of the British with republicaa Ameriea. ‘The railway from Halifax to Windsor has been oom tracted for by Messrs Bykes & Co. of England, at £4,500 per mile. They are to have @ lease of the road fer aime years er its construction—the first three years at @ rental of two per cent om its cost, the second yore | at four per cent. and the last three years at six per coms. ‘The road is to be built aso overniment work, and pal@l for in provincial debemtures, © ng interest at six per o Legisinture will again be called together about the end of February, From Philadelphia, FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE—BLAISE SKUPINGKI RYSPLESD: Puttaverenia, Nov. 5, 1658. A further hearing took place to day, before Commis- sioner Ingraham, in the case of George Brodloy, claimed aa a fugitive slave of Andrew Pierce, of Cecil county Maryland. Ample evidence of identity was produced and the argument in the case commences to morrow. Efferts have been making to obtain from Govermor Big- ler a respite for Blaise Skupinski, who was to have beem executed to-day, for the murder of Lehman, the pedier boy. It was represented to the Governor that Kaiser, or Kurkowski, had been arrested at Haston; and the same report reaching Marshal Kayser, he sent an officer to Easton, two days since, who reports that the persem sus- pected is the same ian arrested here four months sinee, and pr for want of identification. The Govermer, in a des] respited Skupinski, in case the man arrest- ed should Prove. to be Kaiser; and an answer stati ie above facts having been returned, about hal! o'clock @ respite from the Governor was receive at tee Sheriff's office, postponing the execution to the 3d of December. The Sheriff, his deputies, the proper mumber of persons gpecises in the act Mot "Maan. wore im attemd- ance at the prison, ready for the performance of their solemn duty, when the despatch Nop barge the ce- spite. The Bulletin states Put the PI manifested no marked fecling wken the announcement was yet his demeanor indicated that his heart was relieved a heavy burden. The wretched felon was in trouble and distress during the last night, and at times wept bit- terly. This morning he was very much dep , amd completely unarmed, It is understood that Blacse hes made a confession to his id kates adviser, the Bev. Celestin William, ® Polish priest. His confession, it te stated, however, will not be made public. Election of Judges in Vermoet, Moyrretien, Nov. &, 1868. In the Vermont Legislature to day Isaac F, Redfieté, Piorpont Isham, and Milo L. Bell were elected Judges ef the Supreme Court for the year ensuing, and Robert Pierpont, Jacob Collamore, Ashable Peck aad L. P. Pe- land, Circuit Judges, Collegiate Affairs. THE REPORTED TROUBLE AT WILLIAMS COLLEG@R. Srxincririo, Nov, 6, 1952. The story published in some of the New York papi arerions trouble at Williams College, Massachusetts, twocu the students and faculty, is ail’a hoax, THE PRESIDENCY OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Boston, Nov. 6, 1352. of Harvard College, is about to resign that University. his connection w Navigntion of the Onlo River, Prvvsnvac, Nov, 5, 1852. tothree feet eight inches, and ‘The river has risen | further riswis expected The larve packets are pre | todepart Fvights (o Ciucinnali are queted at 253. The Maxton at Charleston, Unaareston, Nov, 2, 1358. The Uvitcd States wail steamship Marion. Captain M. Benny, witiveu iv cent seven o'eloek this moraing. wil Failure, Barroorn, Nov, 6; 1352, We Lave no msil south of Petersburg to night, The (Blootfer) F ‘ashions Tor 1354-53. Mrs. Bloomer—who must be the best authority im the world—publishes the following important infor- mation relative to the Bloomer fashions for trad seavon, in the last number of the Lily, a ye prey little mon?) ay quarto, edited and pobliahs by her at Seneca bails: — We have eeveral letters of inquiry about the style of see | the short dress, and also what atyle of hat is to be worn the coming winter. It is a little perplexing to us to answer such ques- tions, for we know very little about fashions, and we do not wish to set ourself up a8 a pattors for others. Weare not aware that thero is any parti- cular style for making the short dress, or any now fashion for it. Al lenst we have none, but make ours just to suit our own fancy and comfort, and we hope othera willdo the game. We believe our dress does not differ materially frow those worn by others, excey! in the length of the skirt and bodice, and im our ing ourself room to breathe freely, and de- | penu'rg on our own muscles, instead of whalebone, tor support. And this we consider all important, whetber the akirt be long or short. Another im- | portant consideration which we urge upon our oe rehders is, the supporting of under skirts by elt suspenders (the same as those worn by men, and worn in the same manner), instead of letting them rest upon the hips. They | are perfectly easy, and far preferable to ‘* straps.” | We are happy to knot | that they are now worn to considerable extent, and | they will be generally adopted when their advan- tages become known | ‘The prettiest style of cloak for the short dross is a fuileivcle, or Spanish cloak. The sacque looks | well, and iv very convenient, as it leaves the arms free Both bonnets and hats are worn. If a hat, the beaver is preferable, though they may be made of silk or velvet. @ trousers are made mo stly straight and or with ** spring bottoms, pone — shy prefor thom full, and cenfined at the ankle. . The large number of ladies who attended the meeting here on the I4th ult, dressed in short skirts and trousers, proved the falsity of the state- ments made by some of the papers, that this style of dress has become extinct. The number " nse} on that occasion was, by different ns, estimated ashigh as » and these came from different sec- tions fot the State. Lucy Stone, whom all so much admired, we are happy to seo, still adheres to this style of ‘dre Tux Last or tas Poenxaquae Ixpians.—Mary Durr, the last of thy Punkaauag Lndians, ait at Coston, Masmabunetia, @ ist instant ogee 18 tli bac nse . a ‘and quorter bloods of that a eee i bleed. ‘the jeceased many years since married ectored man Semore Burr, and many of thelr children ond nd-children are living in Massschu- setts. Atethe time of her death «he drew pension from the United 3tates government, in conse; uence of serviees rendered by her husbend in the revolutionsry war, Eliga Williams, her sister. died at hte = cher ae, _ i 101 years apd 1 month. Rut, died at Canton, a few years ba se ‘aged 93 Gray, son of Arthur Gray, Eey.. of Union aged 34 yours came to his death under the following painful oiren stamces:—He had been out of health through the sum- mer, and manifested considerable depression ef spirits. On Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. fa Bagi oon 5 attend the funeral of Mr. Stow, in this village. On their return, their son was missing from the house; searoh was immediately made, and in a shert time he was found im the haylott of the barm, hanging and dead.—Binghamton Gazette. Arrray at Bay S: Louis —Quite a serious affray occurred on Wolfe Kiver, on Friday evening, the 22d “instant, between Joseph Charron and) Antoine Beyer, two of the oldest andmost respectable citizens of pd 8t. Louis, in which the latter received @ severe and ja wound, from some Leta in . fat breast, penetrating the lungs. Bay St. where he now ‘ies in-8 very Btvadion, “Mr Charron immediately gave bi if phe and is now in the custody of the lawi—New Oriew Delta, Oct, 28, The Worcester digie habibe bbe ttard seni particulars in to int DK 5 Webster's will :-—" Mr. Webster secured by hi wilh five hundred dollars, annually, to Mrs. vee ae dition to which ae hE Lg oy five hundred d or m ihe rine ipal sum raised some years bow ghia! Phe ters frienda. According to the terms o gratuity, {te beuetite were to inure to Mrs, Webster during hee life-time, should she survive his. Crvron Boast ar Srencenroxt About 12 pelo the night of tho 1st inst. , the new #ad elegant ed to be on fire, and was entirely consumed, Toss, about Tnsurance on building, $7,000; on furnitura, $6,000, The origin of the fre ts a Myslery | $800