A ill ii.ii.CIAL. v,n,r;i:;r.To:;, n.'c."" THURSDAY NOVCMDZa 4, 2l' j c .i tl.o1 c.e s!le which l n t to 1 , cue J. on the oilier. Il If f.rniu'a I FOR THE COMMERCIAL. 9 o'clock, 10m. P. M. Iav.tiMur, Nov. 2. Baltimore, Pierce's major i y (4 477) funr thousand lour hundred and mt ; entj-sevta. . Philadelphia,. Norther, Liberties give Pierce's gala thirteen hundred. Connect! Vit, large Democratic gain. New fork, all but four Wards, eleven thousand for Picice. jBSCQSD DISPATCH . 9 o'clock, 40m. P, SI. ....... Baltimork, ifov. jj.New Vork city Whig loss . on Taylor's voto about twenty thousand. Buffalo gi.es nine hundred and Albany seven hundred Pierce. Rochester one hondrcd and fifty Scott 11 large Pierce gains. . TIIIRD DISPATCn. - 10 o'clock, 12m. P. M BiLTmoiE, JJor. 1 Returns received show Pierco hat carried Maine, Near York, Delaware, Marylawl, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Ohio seems to have gone some. i l3T3ce Postscript. v PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. , v. , New Hanover County.. PRECINCTS. QoVCNNOB. . PaKSIDCNT. Rkio I Kcsa Pierce Scott ' Wilmington k n476 . MiaontntrnV 87 ' ; l Hamit Run. 99 y Molly Shelter, , 67 ' Rocky Point, , 81 Long Creek, 148 ; . South Washington, . 124 Moore's Creek, A 72 ' Plney Woods, 71 Calntoch, 61 : Upper Black Kircr, 98 Federal Point, ; 19 . Upper Sound, f newl (JO Total, ' field's piaj. 1,842 992 282 696 290 87 60 88 ' 00 71 00 i I 61 00 7 66 8 , 136 9 8 .113 13 1 46 3 4 . 62 10 00 00 00 1 00 oo 4 21 2 00 87 1 360 0,000 0.C00 DUPLIN COUNT. i Only 6 precincts heard from, as follows : Williams,. ' Island Creek, Strickland's, ' Kensnsvilte, Warsaw. , PaUon',' Pierco. Scott. 78 . 00 66 10 184. 12 106 25 407 80 , 23 t 86 BRUNSWICK COUNT?, ;rr'Tlaretniis iVotn ft' precincts shews gain on Bald's rotcof 65: ; Northwest 83; Smithvillc 4; Town Creek 27. Theso returns reduces the Whig v s majority of Angustdown to 8. ' - " v - electionTeturns. f ffe hare" made arrangements to be regularly : supplied with Telegraphic dispatches of the re tires of the Presidential Election, till the result ,ls known, , Wo arc, however, more anxious to " give fomel than we are to give early reports. The Bcrs of defeat wilt come soon enough to the dis- '" comflted party, and the announcement of victory ' U at all times agreeble. - - -"C- PROM CALIFORNIA. ' x upn onrhW page will bo fouudsorao California P brought by the Georgia ; also a report of -' .tfte California MarkeU. jr'.'V " THE ELECTION. J 'lt is admitted by all, that there was never an i election day here that passed off more quietly and -orderly, tbaa that of, Tuesday last. It is true ."that leal and animation pervaded the ranks of tho V, different parlies but there was nothing calcula- tcd to excite personal hostility. This is the only , -way in'llcb( the doctrine of republican liberty .:: can W truly maintained. While each ono acts ' , the part of an independent freeman, ho awards, .without reproach the same rieht to his neihhor ' As we anticipated, some of the antl-Siott Whigs . refrained from voting at all; others voted for .,' Pierce aud Kiog, and wipe fevr put ia votes for Fillmore, -V , V t , LONG CREEK BRIDGE. The JiturTial of Tuesday contaius the proceed ings of a meeting at Long Creek Bridge, held on Saturday last, to which is attached the words . "Commercial please copy." Our Long Creek neighbors know that we are willing to insert their communications, from the exporienco of the past, and w! would not iesltate,' generaliy, to comply ;.wita such a request from the Editors of tho Joui lial for, from the position of the request, being appended to and Hot connected with the proceed ings, we are left in doubt as to the party making the request. But the request comes too late. If " proceedings In this paper; they should have seut ui a coiy so that we conld bevo DUblished it in pur last issno, . . TUB CKY6TAL PALACE. The ceremony of erecting the first colnmn of Ibc Crystal Palace, In New York, came off on Sat- urday last,, Considerable enthusiasm was mani- s rested by a large number of persons who attended to witness the, spectacle. "Addresses were deliv ered Governor llnnt; Mr. Sedgwick and others. -., t" . FROM MONTE .VIDEO. By an. arrival a$N. York on Saturday, advices fi om ilonto Video to the 22d of August are recei ved. Monte Video is the republic of 8omh America, which formerly went by tho name of lianda Oi i- lttal. In the vlceroyalty of U PlaU. The b onn dariesof thla repoblicare, op the north, Paragnuy and Brasll on ilia i sootb, tho rlrer U Plata; on tlia east, Brsili on the west, the river JUrnguav, wlUcU divfJea lt from Buenos Ayns, or.he it- gienttoe'wpuW'ltt;1-''"1--'-- . rheCommerclo'del PUta gives an account of tho reception of our Mbjlstors, Messrs Schenck and Peudleton, on'tbe, Ha Aognst, at Monte Vldw. w bicb h the capltol of the repnbllc of the same i.:.me. They twe rweUusd with appropriate hon or if the President; Wo make the following ox u m t A-yni Mr. Schoock's Speecb on the occasion : V mb In beoalf ofoni lUpnbllelo the great A m.-, km family of nations, to brlnX grw-Mni and fw'l vlilji'S to another of the same aWrhood; mi l ndj owfred to treat folly of the means by Lh'h to draw more closely, and establUb rH-rma-M iit'y, t! a relations of jwace and Commercial in tcrcouisu which now exists between th two emml trks snJiheicjcitLTens, In rlewofthe freofornis of giivernmorit., adopted by both Ihe-common in lueii'lea of IJbertjr which pervade litem, and thyr xinformijy ball liberal lntltBtlons-lt is pocu-1 t cm d by every r i laronty iecnmlng to Indopun t'i sit uutious, sl.ould be strpnetbened and pereet! l tori'vi r ix-twuvn the wltod States and the ud ta Invite 4o aneb adjnst- ut i luu i. lost friendly mntoal relations, it is ' v t do khon d deelarjs.to your Excellency, at i f!, v! I. tliefundiiinental principles on which i:is!i noted to stand." These aro two: A ii of jtorfi-ct eqnnlityletwcen l oca tie dt'oiauu lu no ctso-oi t;i auvan!. t I'ui'.'y ci v. Luh the lutvroaUoi.al policy of the Uulk-d iHau , is pulded. w To the address of Mr Eclicnck, tbo PrestJc.i made the following reply : I have a particular eatlnfiictlon in receding your Excellency and jour colleague, Mr. Pendleton, as Ministers Plenipotentiaries, jointly charged bylits Excellency tho President of the great American Confederation wiih a special minion ue;ir the Oovernmeut of this Republic. - , . . To draw moie closrly the relations of friendship happily existing between the i wo Republics by esUblinhln; them noii the lasting bavis of justlco. eqnity, and the reciprocal lutereat 'of each people. Is an o Ject worthy of the solicitude of their Gov ernments; and your Excellencien may be sanured that you will Ond In me tho most decided distiosi lion to assist to a favorable Usue the minion en tru.strd to the prudencjBnd patiiotin of your Excellencies, with all the zeal which animates me for the food of my own country and of the Uuited (Males. 1 reciprocate to your Excellencies the kiod words with w hich you honor mo, felicitating yon upon hsvinsr merited the honorable trust, which you have come todischaige towards its. ami ex pressing my wishes lor Hie prosperity and a grandizementoftho American Union. SECRETARY OF S'f ATE. The Hon. EnwRp Evkbbtt, of Massachii!Ctts. has accepted the office of Secretary of State, ten dered to him by President Fiumobp. Of this np ointmept the National Intelligencer says: "There is a peculiar fltuess, we tliink. in the a pointmetit. Mr. Everett was the attached person at mend or the Statesman whoso lamented di atl caused the vacancy in the Department, as well as an irreparable void amongst the great men of th world. To this recommendation, however, mav be added the higher consideration of the eminent quaiiltcations of Mr. Everett for tho office. Hi public services at home and abroad, unitin" expe rienpo and a thorough acquaintance with our lor eign affairs to his flue abilities atid regulated tern per, render him a wortiiy successor to the honors and duties of (he post." PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE. The anthracite coal trade of Pennsylvania con titlllAtt flrwt tlw. t ..i n n 1,.., Sn . , IUiiuU ,oJk ccs wan Vo.oo'J tons The Ledger says : The Lehigh now lacks but about 150,000 tons rom the 1,100,000 tons which the Company esti mated gg the season's business. About four week's uninterrupted trade will accomplish this. The Reading Railroad has brought down 1,601,145 tons, and the Schuylkill Navigation Company, 675.. 7o5 tons. About six week's business will be .e quired, to reach 800 000 tons, the amount claim ed lor the Canal for the season. The demand tor coal is fair, and prices are firm." CEREMONIES AT MARS II FIELD. The Boston papers contain a long and inteiest ing account of tho melancholy ceremonies at Marshfleld, on Friday last, attending the inter meet of the mortal remains of Daniel Webster We cannot And space for tho whole, but will make some extracts which cannot fail to be interesting r-any on rrniay morning tue people begU to approach, in long processions, the mansions, of the dead Secretary. Iiiuumerablo carriages, heavily freighted, which had tarried for tho night in the neighboring villages, came up, ono after another, to tho avcuuo leading to Mr. Webster's house Those persons who arrived before nine o'clock were permitted to view the body in tho library, where it had lain in state for several days before. But tho crowd became so great after that hour and tho desire to see the body so general, that it was brought out into tho lawn in front of the house. Here, beneath the ihado of a silver-leaf ed popular of liis own planting, were exposed for general gaze the dead majesty of the country. The countenance of tho great slateman was but little alterated, and those who had seen him with in tho past two years easily recognizsd hia fea tures. In order to accommodate all who wished to tako a farewell look, the people arranged it, so thai the people marched in procession by the body. For three hours a constant train was in motion, and ninny a fad tear upon that bior was shed. Amongst the distinguished persons present, were Hon. Franklin Pierce, Hon. Unfits Choate Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. Abott Lawrence, Hon. George Aslimun, Hon. Wiu. Applctnn, Hon. Rob ert C. Wintbrop, Hon. Otis P. Lord, Hon. Geo. S. Hillard, IIoji. C. H.Warren; Governor Suuliveil ; Lieut. Gov. Cushum; the Secretary of the Com monwealth ; the Laud Agunt, the Adjutant Gen eral, Hon. lly. Wilson, Hon. N. P. Banks, Judge Spraguo, Hon Homer Foot, S. D. Bradford, Esq., Georgo T. Curtis, Esq., the Mayor and Aldermen and twelve members of tho Common Council of Boston, Prof 0. C. Felton of Cambridge, and many others from different parts of Msachusetts. It would be safe to tay that nearly one-half of tho SuQoik bar was present. "The government of (he New England Society of New York was represented ; also, the N. yUi k Historical Society ; the bar of N. York ; tho Whig General Committee of New York, and the Demo cratic Republican General Committee, ol the same city. The Albany bar was represented, and there were many other delegations from the Stute of N. York. Tho bar of Philadelphia was represented by C. ff. Churchman and others. From Dart mouth College (here was a delegation of two from each class. Ibere wss also a large attendance of the Reverend Clergy of Massachusetts. The religions services were commenced at 12 o'clock. After these were concluded, a sermon was delivered by tho Rev. Ebedezer Alden, tho pastor of the Orthodox Church in South Marshfleld, who stood in the Hall of the Man sion Instructive extract "A mind like Mr. Webster's, active, thought ful, penetrating, sed. te, could not but meditate deeply on tho condition of roan bolow, and feel iia responsibilities. He could not look on this mighty system, This uulversal frame, thus wond'rons fair,; without feeling that it was created and upheld by an lutelllgeuce, to which all other Jntelllgencea must be reaonsible. I am Imuod to say that In the courso of my life I never met with an indi vidual, in any profession or condition, who si ways spoke and always thought with such awful reve rence of tho power nd presence f Pod. . No ir. reverence, wr llghtnes, even no too familiar allu sion to God sud lila attributes ever escaped hi Hps. The very notion of a Supreme Being was with blmjnade up of awe and solemnity. ;.H All H the whole of bis great mind with the etrongest emotions. A Me him wlUi all his pron-r senttmuutaiDd sensibilities alive Id Mm, mast; In this state of exietenw, tare 'something to heliflvo tnd orottblng to hope for j: ir elso.'Ai life li adS vancii.to Its flose,ins'heart-ioklniif and op pressloav Txpeod npon.lCwhatever may be the mind of an old manold age W 0Dly rjially happy when, on feeling the enjoyments of this world pass away it begins t. 1 a stronger hold rn the .... ii;e cr i.i.-iij j.. : . i 1. i:,.. v-r. -'.a lu-presslve prayer of u urly t;.esan;y letli then tiiado by the reverend gentlernuu ; and the usual selections from the sttiptnres, com mencing "man that is born of a woman is of a few days, and full of trouble," were read by him In termination of the religious services. The followhig is recorded as tho scene at tho Sepnlehre: , . ' ' Hero : again the face of the distinguished dead was exposed to view. This was the most touch ing scene of the day. Mr Fletcher Webstcr'end his sons Danlul and Ashbwton took ther final leave. Then each "member of ihe proceaMon till, cd their eyes with tho last fond look of tho dead patriot, v It would be difficult to describe the sad ness of the many faces as they turned away for ever froin that form that they had so long admir ed. 8ome recalled the memories of other days when they had seen the great orator In the Senate, at the bar. and heard him in the open air, descant ing, as he alone could, upon those virtues which go to make up the true greatness of a people ; while many others shed salt tears upon the bier, as they were reminded of the genial hours of communion they had spent wiih him, and the un obtrusive, but most instructive, lessous which he gavu forth, seemingly aud in truth, without an ef fort, but yet effective lor good to all who heard, and for all time." The body was deposited in the tomb a simple stincture over the door of which were the words DMKt. Wkbstkb" engraved upon a mai ble slub. A Boston Editor remarks : ''We have refrained from any attempt to describe the desolation of the immediate family of the peerless statesman. Mrs. Webster, who, after tho expiration of the present adminisration, had contemplated many yeais of joy and ieace w ith her distinguished pirtner, at their home in MarshSeld, is now the sudden victim of extreme woo her fond antici pations blasted. The buoyonet spirit of that manly son, which was never before bent, ii now bioken, and for the first time in his happy life is he made lo drink deep, indeed, of'the cup of sor row. Well ni4y they exclaim, "'What is life 1 An hour glass on the run a mist retreating from the morning sun." 'SThey have lost a husbnnd and a father who was to them an object ol affectionate regard beyond the common estimation. There it re others of that stricken household, that might be named, who, top, are bowed down by thii sad event FUNERAL OBSEQUIES. Wii.minutok, Oct. 30. The Committee of Arrangements, appointed by tho meeting of the citizens of Wilmington, for commemorating the death ot Da mix Wkpstkk. met at the Commissioner's ollke, and W. C. How ard was called to the Chair. On motion it was llesolctd. That Thursday, the 1 8( h inst.. Be set aside for celebrating tiie funeral ohseqiiies of the hceased Slalesjnan. and that a general susiieusien of business bo requested on that day. W. C Howard was appointed to act as Chief Marshall, with the power to select such Assistant Marshalls as he may deem necessary, and thedif-. Cerent public Societies are invited to join io tho procession. The flags on all public buildings and on all vessels in port will bo displayed at half ina.'t. The following gentlemen arc requested to art as a Committee for procuring suitable music : J. II, Chalbonrn, R.B. Nood, 8. Jewett; J. .'.Cono ley, J. R. lleston and C. Myers ; and (he following to obtain the use of a place for the celebration ; O. G. Parsley, D. McMillan and A. A. llartslletd. W. E. Anderson being appointed to rommuni-1 catc to Mr. It. B. Cowan the unanimous wish of the Committee that lie would deliver an addrestt on the occasion of the celebration, on the lSih inst., and having performed that duty has reeeiv- ed the following reply. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. lt. 1852. Mv Dkati Sir: Your favor of Oel. 20th, infor ming me of the action of tho Committee of Ar rangements, was received on yesterday. Flattered by the "iiiianim . uis selection" of th' Committee. I feel bound to accede to I heir request , anil will endeavor to accommodate myself to the time which they have tiled upon for the ceiemo-nies. With mv th inks fur the kind manner in which you Lave conveyed the wish of the Committee, I am very truly, Your friend and ob't serv't. ROB T. II. COWAN. Col. -Wm. E. Anderson. Tho Marshal will publish a programme of the order of the day in due lime. There being no her business before the Committee, they then adjourned. To.vn papers will please copy. From this discourso wo make tho following If, after li ii'L.. - i i were:..'. J -cteJ '.e at Lol.oin. deliberations of thu Senate, the form of Government is to be changed, the result will be submitted to the people. ,l a legislative body bo appointed to ascertain the regularity pf the votes and declare the result. . '. "-. The speculative mania In Paris still continues to Increase, and In some cases interest at the rate of 410 per cent has actually beeu paid for money to carry on trunsactiops from one; aettlement to anoilicr.j , K The Paris correspondent of the London Globe says that Louis Napoleon's marriage with the Princess Vaasa U t settled fact. Tho marriage win oc soiemized previous to the coronation. Out Day Later. The late political executions at Siiiogacica are to be followed up by similar butcheries at the Ur- bano and Ancono. The brig Zollverien, from Bristol, bound to Dantzic, put into Portsmouth, having run into the steamer Metropolitan, from London for Glasgow, thereby sinking the latter in 87 fathoms of water off Beachy Head. The captain and crenj were su t iV,.,u.c i treacherovs t' . , r. Mr Wilcox was t ! ?;t ' much esteemed ty I, , ,.icir! i for bis modest and gi ntledej ! Uieiit. :.., an 1 ,'i.ihitiUM: lie leaves a sorrowing Widow and seveial Mnu'd children. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE New York, Nov. 1. The steamer Pacific has arrived, bringins; 121 passengers and Liverpool dates of October 20m. The Africa reached Liv -erpool on the 17th, and .tho City of Glasgow nr- ived an the 19th. ENGLAND. ParlUmont will meet Nov. lth,soon after which ii isrep rieo mat me L.nierais win try ttiu strength Baltimore, Nov. 3, 8j o'clock, P. M. Eieice has Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Ohio. Virgin ia, Michigan, Noil!) Carolina, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Indiana, Missouri, Louisana. Scott has Vermont, Kentucky, Massachusetts and probably Tennessee. From the Bnliimore $un. of Monday. THE NEW CHARLESTON STEAMER With her great enterprise for accommodating the trade of the West on the eve of completion, Baltimoie is also taking those necessary steps for promoting the interests of her southern connection which the present occasion and her own future seem to demand. Il affords much pleasure to be able to announce that the efforts which have been made by the committee appointed by the South ern Steam Packet Company to secua- subscrip tions toward the const ruction of aside wheel steamer to run in connexion with the Palmetto, have thus far been attended with very encoura ging success. Wo learn from the Price Current that in the last four or five days about S50 000 has been subscribed, sufficient to guarantee put ting me steamer under immediate contract--The committee entertain no doubt but that the balance of the amount required will be secured us the work progresses. Every merchant of Balti more is expected to take some share in carrying out this enterprise. DEATH OF MISSIONARIES. Accounts have been received of the death of two missionaries of the American Board, viz. Mrs. Morgan, wife of Rev. Homer B. Morgan, who died at Thessahmica Sept. 10th. and the wife of Rev Geo. Pearson, who died at Liitle Rock, Ark., Sept. 1 till, aued 2i, Mrs. M. was born Feb. Gth, 1822, iu Westminister Mass. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. New York Oct. 31 Another frightful accident took place on the New Haven Road yesterday. While the train was crossing the biidge at Wind sor Locks, Conn., one of the rails broke, w hen the three hindmost cars were thrown off the track, aud the last one was precipitated into the canal in ; l'elve feet of water. Two brothers named Par ker, who returned from California in the steamer Georgia, on tho nigjit previous and wi re on their way to surprise their wives, were dro'.v.ned, and several other passcngeis were furiously injmd. The three cars above mention, d were completely smashed to pieces, and tin- ti.uk was so l iokeii as to render il impossible for trains to pass over it. This is the second accident of (he kind that has happened within a very short timo. Conesp,vi!tnc- of (hi: Jmrnal of Commerce. Nassau, Nk.w Phovidknck. Oct. 12. The dread ed Choleou still continues its ravages among us ; though to day it has, I think, abated a trifle; but we can't tell anything about it. An all-wise arid merciful God duetts it, and in his hands isthc is uo. The 7lh was observed as a day of hiimiha lion and prayer by the people, and I must say, thai in no place could a greater amount of sc.i ousness be observed. The schooner Martha Jane, Covington, hence for Bos on with salt, has been seized by the Mar shal for an infringement of (he Revenue Laws The result will bo a fine of 8100, and the vessel will he released, and probably sail to-morrow. ARRIVAL OF TIIE BLACK WARRIOR. Later from Hivana. Mobile, Oct. 31 The steamer Black Warrior has arrived, bringing later Havana advices. The steamer I'ovvhitan arrived at Havana on tho 24th, having on board Judge Conklin, U. S. Minister to Mexico. On bis way to tho house of the Ameri- Heafl. ine lonowing lu uneaie from C. C. tKOUUKfUVU, t-sq-. rrmlucnt Mich . - - 3' ;lsau iate Itank. . 1 , : DETROIT, ' August Z0J&&. . Geo B Oreen, Esq, Dear Having been a greHt sufferer from Dysiepiat' and having been cured as I believe, by your Oxygenated Biitent.I most cheerfully attest their efficacy. My case was a bad one. . In the space ot tour months 1 ,wt my airength, and forty seven pounds of flesh, wan compelled to abandon business, and remained on invalid for fifteen months. Travelling, absence from office duty, hail done something lor me, but there seemed liitle probability of a ture, until I began to take Bitters. In one week I wag greatly relieved, ana in tiiree weeKs i was periectly well, and have since regained thirty pounds of flesh. You are at libcrty use this, if it will at all fur ther your laudable purpose of diffusing this valu able remedy. Respectfnllv vours. C C TROWBRIDGE. Such certificates as the above, are not to be ob tained in favor of a m dicine destitute of merit, hut are only given upon the most satisfactory proof of (heir efficacy and success. Should any one, however, wish for further evidence, they aro invited to read the pamphlets accompanying I he medicine, winch abound with ceriith utcsequal ly satisfactory, and which may be obtained of the agents gratis. REED. BATES & AUSTIN. Wholesale Druff gists, No. 2b Merchants Row. Boston, General Agents. C. DuPre, Agent for Wilmington. $1 ner bot tjo ; six bottles for $5. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON. NOV 5. Shingle: ARRIVED. Nov. 1. Steamer Fanny Lutterloli. Stcadman. from Favetteville to E. J. Lultarloh. Schr. Joseph Ann', illlis, f,0iu little River, to Adams. Brother & Co. Brig Emily, Young, from Thomaston, to George Ilarriss. Schr. Melissa Holland, Hacker, from Shallotte, to DeRosset & Brown'. 2 U S M steamer Wilmington, Price, from Charleston, with 2(j passengers. Brig Florence, Hopkins, fioin Charleston, to Potter & Kidder. 3. USM steamer Gov. Dudley, Bates, from Charleston, with 35 passengers. Brig Mazallaml, Lewis, from Savannah, to M Cost ill. Brig II. B. Crosby, Colling, from New York, to Adams, Brother & Co., CLEARED. 28th nit. Brig Marshall Dutch, McGilvory. for Waldi.-boro. (Me .) by I K Dickinson (Si Co., with 121 ObU feet Lumber and Timber. Nov 1. Brig I'aiuaho. Adams, for Waldoboro, (Me..) byChadl'ouin & Hooper, with Lumber. 2 U S M steamer Vandei hilt, Sterelt. lor Char leston, w ith UU passengers. Steamer Fanny Lutterloh, Stcadman, for Fay etlev ille, by E J Lnlterhoh. 3 Steamer Hunan, Baibery. for Favetteville, oj t,. j. Waterloo, with one li.mt in to.v. Brig Olive. Kelly for Dainarara. In- DeRosset & Crown, with 115 510 feet Lumber, 10 bids Spiiits Tuipciuiiio. I'M) . Pis 'J'ar and PHI bbis Pilch Schr. R. P.iifr. Sony, for Barbadoes. bv R U. liaiiUm wiih 21.OU0 Staves, 32 000 and 25 0UO feet Lumber. V S .l Sb aiuer Wilmington, Price, for Charles ton, with OS passciigi r. f'ehr S. ,M Wain Silliman, f .r New York, by Miles t'ostiu with 53 hales Colloii. 12 bales Sheet ing 20!) bushels Pea Nnls. 512 bids Tur.ieiitiiic, bl2 lihU Uosin 1 13 bbi, SjHtits Turpeutiiie. Expoits of Biig I'.unalio cleared in our lust by Cbuiihourn & Hooper, 112 000 feet Steam Sawed Lu mUr. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Tho following notice In mvintrs has reecnth In en olheiailv commuiiicaled to the D paita cut ol State by tho Charge d' Affaires al mlerim of Deninai 1; : Noiice is hereby given to inariiiers that, should ti.ev have the niNorlune to bo wrecked on the west coast of Jutland, or on the coasts of the Is land Bornhulm, and there should be no other means of giving them assistance, (here will be thrown to them from the shore, with the aid of an appaialus of rockets. line of nine threads. Iu hauling this line on board their vessel tho ship- locked mai iners will liml atb'.ched loitRv.o v strong cable (ihioe inche ami a half in size I ..e .. i. ; .i. : i t i. . . , .... . " no o is oiocr hi i ap pea w n ii a s iler running Jino. The two tackles of th is line are fastened to n safely buoy, enabling one by the means of a tranllrr to walk over the large rope. I he ship wrecked mariner will be careful to fas ou these ropes as high as possible on the vessel, in order that tin- bna.cer-. may not come in con tact with the suf. l-bii'iy. By acting in concert w ilb the rescuers the crew will thus be able to es tablish a communication with the land, by caus ing i he sale ly-buoy to go baekwardg anil forwards. i. i- . , Hani-, -N. U h!(S, iii. houldrs, do. II ig round, H a H a l-i a 12 IS a VAL yn. "1 inUpe. i .- , Mains wtstern, a i eiiow iip j Hii, ' do. 11 a llj Vii.i,) cip,' (i i i lloulllers. do. 10 a lOsjuanl, i (J Butier. pt lb , 23 a 23 -ii'ar, ; j, BI'KK. ner obi.- - I'iu li, - . i . ; Norihein iikss, 15 CO i lioejn Ly tuh , "" do tirimo. . , 1 2( u' -Jba., - 4 P0a6 CO. No 3. - 05' , ,;', . vup r r.r., per iu. - ; apirus i urp I . fumingo, ' -if--!' per jnll.-- 46 mo,- ; , , a 104 ..(itb. 3 25 a 2 Eo LM8uayra,"-'.rlt ull wuDa, . none, Jaa, '".": 14 "a Uoiion, per Jl. 8f a !)j Corn, per bush 60 a C Candles, N OV 12 a Hi i do. Northern, 14 a - . Adamantine, 2i a 30 ! perm, a a Cheese, ' 9 a 10 Coiion Yarn,v 15 a 1( do (Jznaburj; 9 a ' 4-4 N C Ssheel- ' ' ine, "-6 a ( Sliweling $: a'- ' KLOUtt. ner bbl. ' : Fnyetteviile. 6 25 a ; s uaiuniore, s so a ' r Canal, ex. : '6a70O Ftaibem, 35 a' 4n GLUK, per lb.. - .1 Aniciican, - ' It a 14 I 'HAY', per 100 lbs. liasrern, ' a 1 Ell N. Vork. - Ash head- ing, 9 00 a : Hollow- ' . ware, . 3 ia lltO. ner lb. American, best re- fined. KnaMsh assorted. Swede bcBt refin- ed American sheer, i . . . . . ues. .-wae NAILS, perk. jt.lOo tSs. v;ui, r 3 5u.-a a 7i vii., per gall. Nperm, . A I2t 1 35 UH.seed, . tji a I CO . em's fool, 1 50 a fork, iN on hem perbbr, Mess, ' 21 00 a 22 10 . I'riawj 17 00 a 19 00 Ji'Ji Eye,-. : -,a-, - oow, - po a on I'eaNuta 95 a 1 00 RICK, nrr lfin Iha : y ' gleaned, e W a 5 bO ttough rice nom. ."I iff ber bush. to a -f, g WlO hhd. ,1V J luun, none. - 3i 21 6 4t 6 .jiisteu, - none ' . bbl. 1 t -. rouah. -12 00 Dasmd, -hone. ftninaies. ner 10(,D. - "innion. 2 no a 2 R towtracfi -4 10 a 6 lurm, r-..,f6 00 a i sali net buslTef. land,'" rx-i a Blown, , none. ' Ulvcrpool, - persack. t 25 a I Soap, uerlb.- rale, - T-a UU.WUIj.11, pt-rlOOOfeol. Brown. X -.'"Si. sot? S. Sawed 15 00 a 16 001 Sieil pcf lb;'--' -Mooring, tGermart.'"-'l2I a , W boards 13 00 n fr, OnitlUtMd m. c IJU.I . . j w ' , "" uu " .Ileal tJiist' lBrn- scnntlinjj, 13 qo a li 00 BeM quulity Mill saws." 6 leo(,i i Wide bourds edged, 14 01) a 15 00 Refuse half price.' 1 IUVKK LU.ll BF.R Hoorinff. II rn n l nn de lio'rds 7 50 a 8 OOiSi. Croix, wwU,,,lltf , 0iQ 0 W l,Ofls 2? 00 iVir, yutrarrer lb - .Orleans V 7 a Porto Kice- -61 a 7t 8 -a, Vl'sAIOV na, slen- of the government on tho qustion of free trade, j t4n Consu1' ,bo JudSu " gro,ly insulted by the mlltlus of another' .' Mr. Wetaier'a Kllioiu sentiments antl fcel- Tho funeral of Lord Wellington will take place about tho 17th of November. Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll presented his creden tials as minister on the lGih, and was introduced by Lord Malmesbury. Lord Londesb.iro had accepted the challenge to raco with tho yacht America, in September next, for Xl. 000. The clergy aro endeavoring, to revive the con voc ation of the English church. The Lish Catholic papeis exult Id the prospect of Iho French Eaipiro. Considerable remittances of gold are again be ing made Horn Lnndon to the continent, caused by the recent increase in imports of produco, aDi from tho late rise in prices. J He Queen held a Court and Privy .Conncll at Windsor Castle on Suurday, at which Parliament was ordered to bo prorogued from the 21st inst to tho 4th of November. FRANCE. Napoleon entered Paris on the 16th in Imperial tto. Tho city was decorated with triumphal ar. dies upon which wro inscribed "ty (ho Emperor Napoleon tho third." The Senate has been summoned to assemble op the 1th of Kovcm'vr. to fleitnerata concerning to Empire. It la believed ilwUbcy will declare tbo Ab-dcl-Kader bed . been liberated and will be. convoyed to Prussia, InMurkey, having sworn uppn (he Sprang not 'to distnrb AtgrlaV '.Vi The French army Will shortly be ireduced.6;! Thu government has advertised for 6J50O 000 kil ogramme ! Kenlncky,- Maryland aud t.YirgIuU leaf' tobacco.. K's V. tvf'V: t ::WAW.t:)vti:: ; Tb itesmcr Antnnlo D'Ulloa had .been ordered to take the place of the Pkarro.'; The new ilea tuer Secoodo had tuoo Uuueivtiiollio Ihauua, . 1 rabble of the city. Judge Conklin immediately obtained an interview with the Captain General, the result of which was that that officer express ed a willingness for thu Crescent City to land her mails and passengers in future, but he would not allow Purser Smith to land. He also agreed to apologiso for his pusl conduct as loo hasty, and It was thought tho whole difficulty would be am icably adjusted. Tho I'jvvbuiian sailed for Vera Crna on the 28th, with Judge Conklin on board, DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. ThoNallonal Intelligencer of Monday contains anolher of those painful nccldi fits fliisirt fmm the incautious handling of (he arras, which we present to our readers iu addition to the thounnd warnings the public liavo had ou tho subject, through the Press. The accident took place on Friday evening last, on the ferry-bait pljing at tho Long Undue. As Mr. Charles Q Wllcqx a clerk lu the Bureau of Subsistence, was returning from a shooiing excursion, and in the act of pay. lng his ferriage, his fowling-piece .'exploded, the load taking effect on the upper part of hi head, blowing off a portion of ti)u cranium, and prodn-' cltig Instant death. It is not known whether tho hammer oftlie barrel which exploded was dowu upon tho cap ; it Is thought not ; but, nnder any circumstances, another lesson js added to (he Ln f ? ?0 1'. which kacb the peril of ''allowing for a single (listaiil the' miixzle"'of loaded gtin tp point in the direction of the person )oadcd gitn carries death 'wltlilti Itself and that death Is as'ready for Its owner as for any one elso If ciase l'tlllfirii'l'LV.- w;',ln,,,, ' apt to lake posseasloti'Iu theni'lnd jolig iiabitiiated to" a fivorlrt inn, Hi If It wire 'sonied.miesllc pet, and a feeling Is Induced 'which begetx ' lofmlliar and henee dangi-rons use of ltv h should alwRjs becousldeicdoudhamllodfi-Uh tho uttuost tea- 300. B.S Nov nil! Biil.S. Tar in lie by T.4R!! fino bhipplnp order. F01 JOS. it. BLOSSOM. 100. LIQUORS. 1 V I1BLS. Rcciilied Whiskey. 1 KJU IU do. t'otoMc Uraudv. 10(1). Uin. Now in siore nnd for anle by CHAUBUUllN & UOUPKit. Nov. 4. UK). COOKS! BOOHS!! JUS r received, ni S. W. Whitakcr's Book, Sta lionery and Music Siore, smith side Market at., iwo duors ubove Wilkinson A ICsier'a Conlecliona- fy- In addition lo tha varltd supply of School Books formerly In store we hove just 'eceived Uruenleafs Ariili.mtle, Cobb's do j Hezen'a Speller und Uefi ner ( Miiiiili'8 Primary (icogrnphy i Parker's Juven ile Philosophy Isl'unil 2nd parts ; Copv Books; Par ley' San Moon and Siari; Uobiior's .Sevtzucs French Grammar i Hedge's Loylc ; Rus!enberger s Merles, cumpriiiini ' elements of Geology, Botany, An iioniyand Physiolov, Mam aloay, Ornithology, Herpoioluy and Ichthyology, lilioin ilouy and.Con eha'ngy ; new supplies of Uavie'a Aritlunelici j Bullion's Grammai'sand Readers; S01Hhe.ru Rea ders and Speakers, &a. Nos'2. ' S9 STILLS WAN LED. WNTKD imm.-diitely, two second bind Tur pentine StilU to run each 10 or 12 bariels Old Uip Apply to Oct. 23. AiNDbK&OM & SAVAGE. 85. WAV FREIGHT NOTICE. FROM and after this date all freight shipped by Brother's I dne, 10 or from Wilmington will be charged 10 Shippers or Conxigncec at Wjltninutoa. JOU.M BANKS, Agent. Nor 2. 1 - b9if. FREEMASONS Monitor, Envr's and Kolrbi.nk's Terrestrial Globes, 6. 9 and 12 inchi Copln Ink 1 Indm Rubber bluira of all sixns.au kinds Cup and Lfttar Paper, different qHiiliilcsj TUuo paper Wrapplnu Popi f Hap, ManHla and Straw Mourning puper ond Envr'opes 1 Pleeloli is. Just received at : sV VS. W WHlTAKEW'S. ?- t One duor above Scott A jjaldwln' V Nov l.'fffr'A .'r .-- sJly -Js? ' 99 DAILY. EfPECTEb'? PP.R frhr Mary Powell.' A hirgV'siinply 6fbest Knglish. Hay Siufpiu.cl.M W Vorlt dm 'nnd ...... ... ' . : ... s..t ,.... lull- vvniK' i.eimr puper lin oniim ron nw om p Lard in Ubls 12 a lu TIM ERR lnftn r." do kfffg in ISlilimlnn IU - 11 V LjrneprbbI . I 1 2i ! P i i itm ii S II ? i 1 . at Ifi fill LIQUORS, nercalloh. Hnmninii K cn rt7r nn Peach brandy ' Inferior Kn nn Apple, 37J a 1 00 Tnllow nr lb T a " fi WINEsJ. persallon.V Madeira, -.100; a 4 -00 Port,"''l 00 a 4 00.' Malaga, 40 'a. 75 Ityewhiskcv 45 a 75 Rectified, 2G a 28 N K Itnm, 30 a 33 MOLA.ssiRS per gallon, New Orleans, a To NEW VORK: FREIGUTS' Naval Stores, 25 on deck o . . Sounder ' ' ( tL; Spirits Turpentine, - 60 cts pe xarn and Sheeting, . C cts.pci' oot.V Cotton, - fil, " blev t ea ftuia. o " ' lush. "! ,t To PHILADELPHIA Naval Stores. 80 on and 85 tinder. Spiriis Turpentine, Yarn and Sheeting,' ' Cotton, Rico, f55 ct perbhK'1; t 6J per foot. i ; SI . per halo , 15scts.per lOOBs" mtn nertoii Hank Rates of nctiattsr f Checks on New Vork. " Philadelphia, " Boston, " " Baltimore, " " Virginia, " " Charleston 1 per cent hem 1 (I .' II K , ii CO MERCIAN REMARKS ON MARKER ZS The water courses continue so xtremejy low that very little produco enn get t mirket beyond , tilewa.r. The receipts are chiefly ty RallTlload ' and small Vesscds. ' .t TuiiPSNTise: Some 7G0 bids TnrpenllnO' wrre - soin at sifia or bbl for Soft, $1,75 ner, bbfor' - n-irn ; u is rauier auu wa ouuroa yemeraiy. v. ttt i. .1 fc vVfh m SriiiiTs, -About 151) bbls Spirits Ttirpontln changed hands at 46 eta per" gallon, belnj avdo t vhiiu , v.; gsooii biiicu our mm repori. - . ivosiN and lAR.no sales or eitnor, tnat,. wo hear of. 4 f " , . - ( ii.MDtn.-i uart was sold at 5 and 1 at 871 per . M. ' f. i ' Lime. -1,000 cabks Lime wtro' sold st 9?f per cask, 90 days. . "I'l ' Corn No arrivals of Corn'for several days past stock in store diminishing fast.' ,"'t roi-LTttv. unicneiia 18 to 'Mi eta each. Turkeys ',...,lc .t.W 1 11 I . ....Wrv;. . .... . iv.Mj vruiku, ij oerio. s' Poi-k. -Fresh Pork 7 to 8j it i; Fo'f prlc of other articles see table. , jrv4-, - NEW VORK t ATttf VT Nov. J.-Breadsiuffs-There is but af mbderate business doing m flour, but the markets U flfm . , thosalus aro 3000 b bis. a; 4,C21 "'a i4 68rTor'" Stale, and $1 87, a gl 931 forcommon . Ohio Southern tlour is also (km at, $4 87 i a t& for com-r uinutoguod brands. Canadian tloui' Is held at ..1 e.oi u a iiidt i).... a i... .i.,i,,.i u o tfivl iuy, avjto iiuiir ia uivmuj v.irv,At a v 9i oi t wru meai is selling at 8 uzt ior jersey, v and Sud 37 for titate and Western. . V ' Wheal is in lair demand, with sales pt 8000 f, bushels white Obiont 1,10', 2100 reado st iiti'i ; ' ' . and BitO Southron at 00. Rye is" held at 85. liar- ley is in roipuest j tho sales aro 85W ,bi.shel to rowed at 75. Corn is firmer, with sale of 15.000 , bushels at 76a for Western ? mixed, and 7S for AoriHern yellow, uats are unchanged.' ift t Cotton Thu market la quiet," wiin no '.sale since the arrivals of the Paclfle. - - - -' Provisions Are quiet, without change In ratea. Whiskey Has advanced ; tho sales are flJD bbls. Ohio and Prison at 2 !.-. ' Naval Stores. There has been un change toy ..tt it .i f ....... ....1.. ...I.U r..uftl...a ..P C II ' 1.1 : . . ci oiu no pviiiinv, m nn luiiuer vniov vk uou'uoifi.. ut $i 25. Spirits have been acti ve at CO. although small parcels have been sold at that rate j. toward tho close 2 JO bbls. were sold at 68. , Rosins -are. . dim; 200 North connty common were sold a 3tl 45. delivered : 1 6U0 bhls. common Wilmlne- - ton. including 1,000 to-day at dl,53 and 800 Quo at 2.00 a 4.60. . -" . ' '' - tixporta for the wefk'.'":'. Ibis. 18416 " Do. IVoiu Jan, 1st. ' fJ, ' . do, 472 M7. ; Do., same time last year. do. 8781 Rico Tho market ia liiwei', but poorly, supplu ed, with small tajc at 8i,87i d.35.' rrk " , Exports lor, the week, 53 " . Do. from Jan.; 1st. v d. ,23 3U , Do. tame timo last year ' do. 23.60S , F0REiuSvin.i!i4a. . f , (By tto Pacific.) t . k r, - Oct 20. -Co Saturday Cotton was active, the saleaJ-eachlng 15000 bales," of which specul.lt or ' took 5,000 and epMers2 000 bales" T'le Africa 'a advices mi Monday (lopros ed tho muiket atiil (ho iiijro.vdjone was loKf,;,The. sales of'the threo days wore 83,000 bales, of which 2350l) bulua wero Amerleanu Specnlatiirs Mok 8600 and ex porters 8 500 bales il'he -quotations, are : Fair Orb us,' d mlddllag ditto, 6 1 ; fair Mobile. a A ... I.I.J t .. K . i . .t ' rt.., i f,.l. .11. m... oio . ojniuoort-ui i.: lMir, uiniinii. uiu inneiini -, t)i 5i'df o'i'dlnitvyv til ', Inferior; 4 a fit I. '. rfLt-vrniMl;T0ct 2 L12 M TIki tint ton m n Uet to d;i' Ojienslii)fiVif and the sales will probably tcaeJi lQ or 12000 b it ''."'"' W ;'v" " ' ' ' ' ' Dreiidtuir:-Alnerieart Flour Is th-faff tfieHi . at steady rates,; The mar ket la. well supplied. . !;. ' A well assorted stoek of b.a.lonery con- f""' ! ""''' "H.f 6' ; 'ni jn stantJy n hand at . v - " " ' ' ? ilrni, mid owing to the poor supply holdei j aro - . . ' , S, W. -WJUlTAKEtt'S. oskir.-a Bhilliiigadvanco. . , ; . Kwl"'.'!jil"'-: 'A.-.:..-... W'" ' active, -MiiU a large syulaUVQ de-