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Fok the HkualiV littved they will be exiorted in large quantities to AT HOME AKD ABROAD. SCHOOL iNOTICK. JAy i 1 A i 'V I- StiThn W. Datm. of Charlotte: X.

C. Uf elected aDsredor in the WihitngtotarktUf nl 1 erfard Cailroad Cobiw.ny, is lace ofiCapt J. WtJktf. Ji.j.On Saturdar nigbt laaA Mr. A.Chatbam, mail aye on the yvuBnogtoo and WeWoo" railroad met wit senovisocdenL The train ws abont Uaring WHioft Depot, coming south-, when Mr.

Cheatham pat his he 1 out of the door of the basnxe ear, when he immediate senseless Irom ute tram. lDeeooaucior, Knowing noinc of tlie accident, ecu tinned on, Iearin Mr. Cheatham I if ia be were be retniUned natil rett nedj when he wia m15cientlj recovered to wlk to bit 1( art aot 4 EL II. of CharloCte Jiaa an engmyiBg the Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments, writUa i auUl apace easily corered with a ixpence. The engrarer -American.

The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the CharV "-T." I I 1- -1 I 1 I i rtfer we find the name ofonr fortner townsman, Richer I lU.k. AUVU kUU kKVlu svm VMVU uir. tncT tmAnnfha 1 liT-TTn in k-kl-- i Brad lev, Esq. 4-- J. Emerson, baa accepted tbe appoinltnt-t of Agent and Cor.

Sec of the SVC. Bp tist State Conri tion, and Jas. Purefoy that of Superi atendant ol Cotpc 1 Prof essor Henrv. at th Smithsonian Institute- hail. ceired a circular from the SeereUry of the Society for 1 Encouragement of Art, Manufactures and Commerce, iia London, stating that a repetition of the renowned Worlia Fair of London contemplated for the Tear 1S61.

i tract of lano lying in Chatham cbuntr, in this containing 23 acres, was gold on the 3rd of December for $25. per acre, fc Cralle, Esqt, of Virgin i. i- rltldje a biojtrarC IV 1 .14 49 jonn Oalhoun from his own pnTate papers. United States Marshal Robinson who broke bis over the head of Mr. Colgrore, member pf tha Indiana isiaiure, nas Deen bned $36,95, i young man was killed instantly in Berks county, some days ago Jby.iUMluig carbonic acid gas from a 1 kdn, near which he Seventh Biennialession of the Southern BapfUl Convention is to meet in Richmond, Va.r on the 18ti ofo next May: iifff JDIXLD In this county, of scarlet fever, on yesterday.

25th iiet, ytusTiwrrAhmf Armand and Celpstina Toifj, ntred 4 years The friends and acquaintances of the family arerear at. 4 o'clock, at ed to attend the funeral this atternoon James' Church, thence to pakdale Cemetery, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS VALUABLE LANDS AND NEGROES, STO ANJD FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE. On tub aeiu i -rti-ij -ottti for sale on the premises, the excellent Farm and Tla- ber Lands known as Maultsby's Point, ljy ing between fever and Nortli "VVest, 18 miles on the river above Wil mington. Containing about 2500 Acres, a large. portion ot this iaadapted to the cultivation of Corn, Peanuts aud Rl and may be conveniently divided into two large arras, i buildings are, all nearly new, and good.

The woodland If well timbered with Cypress, Ash, Oak land Hickory; dboi vement to the water, it is considered the best tow and a range, In this part of the State. --Also jthe farming tocl Wagons, Mules, Oxen, Milch Cows, Hogs, Corn, Tod-4 Rice, a large Flat, and Boats, and 15 prime Young Negrd. ine terms oi saia win De maae easy. A Steamer will leave Wilmington at 8 clock the mqr ing of sale aid return in the evening. Fbr particulars apj to JAS.

tl. KpA, Wilmington. Jan 26-ts. Journal and Tarboro Southerner copy 1 1 -illf TO HIRE 1ST FEBRUARY, A FIRST ton hi RATE COOK $od M. SWANK hit House Servant.

Apply to Jan 26. No 3 N. Water st. A DAYAN AGENT i WANTED. HPO CANVASS WILMINGTON and elery other nlaeeMn -i a America, for the great National work, entitled "Ta Lira Travhls axd Advej.tt.kb3 of Febdikand DaSoro, ta JJiscovbrer of thb Mississippi." Just lisued, cost 12.CO0, steel and 89 wood engravings, -650 800 pages, printed, on fiirest paper, and 4ndlpow lal a 4 wery Library, A b'w that everybody wants, and thk ens apust uooa IN fltrfFe Will guarantee any intelligent man $8 t) 5 per day.

i only by subscription, send for a eirculaij. Book sent ai yr where on receipt ot 1,50. 4 IAH. T. LLOYD, jf janso-2t.

JMew.Yorl.ii SUNDRIES! -VTOW LANDING AND FOR 1 50 Canal itarrows, 55 Bbls. Mess Pdrlc 70 Rio Coffee. 20 Laguayra Coffee. 25 Boxes Cheese, extra article. 20 Kegs JJutter, 16 Bbls.

Crackers, 15 Kegs Lard Prime Leafoy jan. aotn, ZENO-H GRBEXEil SOTIETIIlNtJ NEW. QNCENTRATED LYE, FOR MAKING SOAP. dale bv MEARE. Jan.

26th, 1959. tt COCAINE COCAINE I A ELEGANT PREPARATION FOR THE IIAI 'THE lIAl.i-! il For sale by I Jan. 26, i CORN AFLOAT. PTJTTUW WITTTI. rnPW I mjjirom Schr.

Warner," for sale bv Jan. 1859, ELLIS MITCHELI PORT 1FABDENS SALJ2. fry ILL BE SOLD ON THURSDAY 27th January, ltgt, at 11 o'clkonMessf. Russell A Bro's Wharf, uncer inspection of the Port Warden's for account of whom it iia? concern 500 BAGS WHEAT. 1 4 10 BALES COTTON, Damaged on bard of Schr 1 rm TT rv (- a jan a it-.

jruua. m.i wa.itufftu, Auctr. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 1 OS? chepbot rP-ar-k -vl-i TY 1 i (V ov 0 AAn 1 A cnTTUmr iii7n i itr i.imi win Volumes a Year, each! containing at least 4.6 eatatyle, with fine Cover, and Advertising Sheet, pages, in neat style, with fine Cover, 1 The Tv'o VolUmea furnished foif ONLY THREE DOLLARS A I YEAR For the, year 1859, Twenty-Eighth and Twenty-Ifiita In lrncrior'tiitt tf ia frtraniwJtyi V. Twenty-Ninth Volumes of the SOUTHERN LITERA I tf! 111 luuiuu v. a vufc -11C U.U I A MESSENGER, conimencing with the January the PI Pi prietors beg to assure the public that no exertion a remittea on uieirpanio maintain: ine mgn character of fio work, and to challenge the patronige of all who value sttr- Hn'r literarv merit.

For Twentv-Four rears, the M. -i. ffer lias endeavored to reflect faithfullv tbe Southen milii' 0 1 .11 1 wnne aisuain-ug an uwfuw iuu views ana a as been alone among the monthly1 "periodicals of Amerirs-" in defence of the j' f''-Ti -T Peculiar IimtHutloiia or tbe Southern Coaittf To this office it will fstill be devoted, and will be to repel assaults upon the South, whether ther come uni.r flie specious garb of fiction, or ihjtbe direct form of ati i slaverv paniphlets. At this critic enemies are employing literature as their moat pot weapon of attack, the Southern people will surely not wil hold their encouragement from a work whose aim it abLU i be to strike blows in their niia juiickure, wnue a i i' The MESSEXGEJl will a heretofore, present read I 1 1 i 1 I i 4 I the Northern Atlantic cities CSbc inverted into, teeljafkKtiMi hierher exades of 'manufactured iron cs of copper are noi bemir mined and shipped.td aconsiderable extent and newand mcreased trade affording in prospectjr a jarger ninount of tonnage, is being developed IBs the cominereialj valq apperi tajnlng to a rare species jcis3pstonderKi6itca in large quantities near 4di3jead of the wiucu is now oemg -manuiacairea ana seniio ice city of NewJTork, to the extent cf several thousand barrels" annually." with iuc: oi ie loresQ ana oi Mac oii win ponsu tute the descending trade, and they wiH niake ah aggregate which win reach, in a Tery few ycars th'Ariiilaonbf iohi. and, navigauon company an annual net income, approximating to Iialf a mQlian of dollarsi The5coal mieasures have been tesfed.

and proved by numefdasj and'prcparaighs for mtn tng nave been made at several poinis and one instance oh a scale of sufficient magnitude to pro duce over tons annually; but less expen-j i i 4 ji i bive iuuues uj, wpraingcan pe. au aiong urn ntit-jprnn. snrf n. xrrrrr lrr amMint nf tht! be obtained for immediate transportation. Beds of iron ore are so favorably situated that tlie ore can! be delivered into boats at cost.

of Ififty cents per ton, and, shipments made of the, same to any, extent a l.1 1 1 inai ine oemana snau justuy; -wnicn, irom we pei culiar charlrteristics pf the ore; 'the proprietors exj pect will be very great 7 Other quahties pf ore," less favorably situated fw 4 transportation, pf different grades of excellence, but all -of great value, among which is the' celebrated black band, vill be converted into pigs, at theur resMcUye locahties for which purpose fiirnaces are already being, erected aud eij-ther in this form, or in that oLmanufactured iron; Ik. transported to market Shipments of the pro- ducts of 4he forest and.of the jgoif will also be large --f -ii-4lisa jadded to uie return Ireignt, will uLe rt A. JL. 11 a 11 1 1 1 ail aggregate ot traiisportation that in all probabili ty, will not i be less 250,000 tons in the first TW aPN rWV a A A. V.

1'" i i. pany hZVt0Onsttactadil9 dt(n And-SQ -lift locks. The with one exception, arie in good order, and, with care, will last an indefinite period of" Tho is he; daiii.at;R9d the foundation of which has been undermined to such, an extent as to make it expedient to although Jtha undermining process appears tqhave come Jtoastand, ajidthtd-Vsustains its pool, at present, as well avany the riven The in vari ous; stages pHy depending -Jup0n the Quality of the and the length of it'has been ii Many. pf. timely -repairs; will last several years, while the dilapidated 'condition of a few of thfim Is nichrato make, "it expedient to replace llfem with iothe constructed of more durable materials, at.

the earliest practicable period. Tlie Wtiotcr of the -work may birept navigable while the process' of substituting permanent locks' for temporary phci Is Igo'ing, ph, even should his process ei-tepd through a period of six or seven years. By thus distributing no large expenditurejpeed ba incurred in any one and it is extrpaely probable that after the first or second year, of fthese expen cUtures, the xevenuft Pf the company will jplaCe the completion of the work entirely I within own financial ability. The stun of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars Would do all that is required within the ensuing lyeaf, and a like sum would be sufficient for the yearfollowing.o The work tp ba done, thereafter, need not amount to much in any one apd, by witholding dividehdsf, could be easily accomplished by. the company.

1 It mustbegborhe in miiid that except for a fqw hundred yards54p length, there are ino canals to be sustained and no artificial, works iof any kind to te Wept up, except the locks and dams, The dams ith ordinary carq may be regarded as permanent apd as requiring no other annua expenditure than what is necessary to keep them well The repairs required by the loa mainly, in the U2X3S OI ratta il. i "i irTi rrri aiu 0y tne aco-imulatiPn 1 "i -Til nvtfci1. iau iiaoiiity to injury these causes exists at not more than tour locali ties, and this difficulty may be entirely obviated when new are built All these ordinary repairs can be mafee, and the navigation kept open, during the year, Coal Fields, with a forco! of sixteen men under the direction of a competeht I superintendent; tlie expense of. which would be" as yiz: 1 Superintendent, at per Jr; i. $2.000 00 4 Mechanics at $2, per day each; per day, 12 ..12,00 Which for 312, days, makes fbr the 6.240 00 Use of flat boat and tools, 16000 Cost.of.

materials used in repairs 00 i 1 Annual cost of Jy.itoo! 00 To which add lor 2Q lock tenders at each, 00 And makes the annual expenses of the Navigation $17,900 00 ueductting this amount irom the estimated rev- enues ot the Company during the first year of continuous navigation, amounting to. 100,0001 tO i Leaves air income of. J. 00 This result should be reached tlie first year of navigation it certainly may be in the second, and, if it shall, the company will be in possession, there- A li.il 'l alter, oi-vampie means to complete tneir worK in a perfect artd-Csubstantial manner and whien this is i I -i aone xnej win do in possession pi an improvea slack-water navigation ot excellence, and at lesskthaa -one-fourth fthe cost, of any on this continent' of equal extent 6r capacity. The revenues of the company will the progressive increase of trarsporation, while the ordinary expenses will'be nearly i statioijar', arid will be th same whether the amount transported or one million tons Don't Neglect Youh lady friend of ours, some days ago, was conversing with one of her neighbor children.

as they were riding, and she bsked the little girl if the beauties of nature did not often lead her mind to think of the author of all things. The girl Our Me jid asked her if she kncw wlio made all things? The girl replied, 'I knows him but: I have forgotten his name." That girl's father was; an, officer in the church. Ue has been too careless about the iriental and spiritual training of his children. You who ha vie- children, tiui Hcji-cis incut. i.iuiiu ictycttcr.

Important Rumoic It is stated that a numberj of le leading friends of Senator Douglas, in Philadel phia, held a meeting at the St; Lawrerice Hotel, pix Friday night, and discussed propriety of urging Mr. Douglas to accepf the nomination for the Presi dency, independent Tf tlie Charlestlon Convention." There; was a great diversity of opinion upon the subject, some of peisons present not being willing to run afoul of the regular usages (of the Democratic party. I THOSEWnO H.IVE UfiD IT Among thftTiifarr festhnohials in flavor 6f the eSectsj Qf BCERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERN, we offer the names of ol'them well-knowrn in this city James Colrin; of South Pittsburgh, saysi is certaijnly valuable medicine it cured, me of Dyspepsia. i Henry Eaton, siys "it cured my wife of Neu ralgia." -v j. A.

VooBonnhorst, says "I never met with so speedy remedy fur acidity ot the.stomaeh." I 'i Ilenrich Paulus, savs It cured me' of evee chronic diarrhoea in two days." it menced "using your uRxiiciat; was so prustrateathatl couid vvmg-j wMwi anything. I Jan The New York Herald savs of Senator Sumnlr which safe! placed at: 1 reaching, Vieldi, tho Navigation Cohi- iro Correspondence. ALLinn, Jan. 20th, 1859 i MaioR HYjc- IL Mobczx XJrar Sir: Feeling much solicitudes as to the plet inn and successful operation of the slack i a afef navigation improvement on. the Caje.

an in4 Deep was pleased to Jeam that jota wero, oiirthwi city, hopinc I mmht obtain fronvrou information as tn present condition ofttrisworkl, its capacity as a medium of traiportation.the probable tonnage wljich it will cominawdas freighC the expenses incident to its tLtlancRt (mate of th probiblej rc't-nuc which wBlaccrue from its Yourfeat experience Hmd extended reputation! iif er in our countrycoupled with your thorough I V-, .1 nowledge of the particular workxeferred to. (which lias been under, oiir; cliaxga as a eort tractor during the past year,) satisfies roe that rio one other tlian yourself can furnish' the informatidoKired so truly ami so reliably. Very respectfully, i- li; WM. Aj WRIGHT. Jan.

22, 1859. Wm. A. Wjiicnr, 1 JJeur Sir In answer to your letter of theOth inst I you the following memoranda, drawn up with as much brevity as the subject treated of would permit, but making, nevertheless; a communication of such length as1 fear will exhaust our patience in its perusal. Very Y'our obedient servant, Ji 1 JTemorandnm In ICelatlon to tlio of 1 Cape Fear and Deep III I- 'Xhc capacity of the rjvers for navigation the wa ter being abundant is cotiroUed'by the dimensions jTTrnTi in dnii47-' nf pn- nimum depth Is, designed: and all the.

work recently done- has btrnTy: ith a vievv to' that result a but the depth of water in parts oi "jape rear. mver, oeiow me improved nayigation, will iudt jn, seasons of low jwatex, permit the passage'j jbf boats drawing dht feet, for which reason the minimum- capacity of the improvement wills be considered with reference to boats of that draft i.v..i;:c The locks vary in dimensions" h6? smallest will nass boats 106 ft yby 171 largest' ISO by 23 J. WUW ithre. feet.draft of water, the small boats builf for the coal traffic, will -carry one hundred and twenty tons boatsof the same adapted to the enlarged locks, pl carry overtwo hundred tons. -The working capacity of the Improved Navigation with boats of thesniallest be alwut two million tons' per! annum.

Whenever shall be'eonstructed of the enlarged size, it's capacity, will be about" four millioh tons. This may be. demonstrated by figures but it is more satisfactory to establish its. truth by -the results of experience in the piioiMof impiovc.innts structel for a similar' purpose and having the same lending characteristics both of, construction and sources of supply such are the improvements of the Sehuylkill and the Lehigh, each of which has been in successful operation for more than a quarter of a centur'. The official returns of the Schuylkill Navigation for eleven months of tlie, past, that is from January 1st, to 30th, 1858, show a tonnage, in coal alone, amounting to one million twe hundred and sixty threV thousand tons, "The quantity brought down in December of the year preceed-ihg, was fifty-five thousand tons; a quantity ftr that month, the.

past year, will givea. total for the year of one million three hundred and eighteen thousand tons of coal transported in one direction. The official report of the i Lehigh Coal Navigation Company states the total tonnage -of Improve; nient for the year 1856, to be one million four hundred and eighty thousand; tons, 'affording a profit of six hundred and twenty -six: thc-isand dollars. shipnients of Coal were one million, two "hundred thousand tons; of lumber fifty millions feet of iron, md iron ores, eighty thousand tons. These' items a 4- IL uf 'tb'nsp f.ha't will constitute the bulk nae on Cane Fear and Deep Riv; Tnt- to which agricultural miirh oreateri extent on the Lehigh: will a lir transported.

andjAvhat the Lehigh has hot lare 'amount of turpentine and its associated pro-ducts! The region to be supplied with return freight is also much more extensive, and the reciprocal trade must conseauentlv. be proportionally larger. According to. the report of the Directors of tha Pnmn.mr-thc navisration of the Lehigh, in 1856, opened qh-the 15th ofApril and closed, on the 29th of November and was interrupted by high water nbniit two weeks, making: a period of seven months nnrJo-itinn n-ithin the rear: which is about the ave rage as sh.own by the "reports of the Company for three years, notwithstanding which the capkeity of that work is officially stated to be two million tons annually. Now the navigation of Cape Tear and- Deep Rivers will rarely be interrupted except by high water, and the detention irom tnat cause, will nnt nvprac-e oyer thirty davs in the year, which p-ives a period of navigation fifty per cent longer that of the Lehich.

It is therefore evident that the annual working capacity of he -former im nrovement would be equal to that-'of the Jatter were T-fc i jp its daily capacity one tnira less. iui so lurirom this being the case, the average load, and daily ork on the Cape Fear and Deep Rivers, will be fully equal to that on the Lehigh, as much of its navigation is adapted to boats carrying only sixty tons. The question of capacity is further 411ustrated by reference to a recent report of the Canal Board the State of New York from which the following ex tract is made "The locks, 74 in all, with .651 feet lift, are eight-tm bv one hundred and ten. They will admit the passage of vessels carrying two hundred ant twenty to two hundred and forty tons. Three hun dred vessels daily, or one hundred and fifty each wav.

may easily pass tne locks during tnc season oi navigation, which atlords at least two nunoreu aajb in tli vp.ir' free 'from obstructjon. At tnis rate, whiVh rather below than above the truth, six mil lions of. tons of descending cargoes can in me x'rnr. ith a load averaging one nunareu ions ue i jl amount of lockases, on tho Cape car and JJ Cep River ImnrovementS, "woild give "a descending ton- nao-e. dailr, of fifteen thousand tons; and, with a navigation lastmg lor auu aajs an aggregate ior ine vpir of foiir fnillion five hmidrcd thousand tons, Tho of caDacitv bein? established that of rpmains to be considered.

It is well known that coiil and iron; where these minerals abound, to gether with the products of ttfe foregt constitute the mam; source oi xonnage on puunc uit, mm that the article of coal alone furnishes an amount rreater than the asgregate of ail other products. The coal statistics of Pennsylvania strikingly illus Ik trate this fact and also establish the nearly equallj- imi)ortant lonei that jthe increased production and consumption of ihi.ymmerai Keeps pace wun mem creased facilities for its transportation. The certain -I i 'it ii' tv and uniformity of this increase, and the rapidity of its progress is shown in ine development oi ine anthracite The quantity of this mineral for il it warded to market in Ib2y was 112,000 tons; in 1839 it was 800,000 tons; in 1849 it was 3,217,000 tons, ami in lfi.fi it was G. 751.000 tons. The faculty with which the production may be increased Jfi any one year is shown by the aggregate result oi the years 1S51 and '52 in "the former of whichthe quanf tity of anthracite transported to market was 000 tons, and in the latter 4,329, The Cape Fear" and Deep River improvement traverses one of the.

most valuable known deposits of bituminous coal, running near the put-crop of the veins for nearly thirty miles, it presents facilities fdr theminms and shipping of coal for all thatxdis- tlrx.V.r in nv rirmajid that rrA.v tt maHA upon it, snouiu niai ever rcucii uiu iuu tapaciiy oi the navigation. But, in addition tox thu mineral, rich and- valuable ores of iron are distributed along the "banks -of the -upper Cape Fear am the Deep i 1 hav- i I 1 I a i AUT. -K rXTJ KTT, tkti. tt I'X'I L' IH aSPECIAL NUTICKS. r.

AID riLI.V Hut. 7i; fTir ttuuLleJ ia h.r vf rim, Than "Dawing' rta, bfJ bnx.ad 8 0ardD6o be re4rTJ and honae rid lb It araa scowr! Mr. Kj a 1-cL Cbeuiiat. Atia.au Lma bec trBsied by all Jiaslea mttLcum. I and lirftrvac eaa be made wbtrerer the urUrlc m.

I I 1 i i imankiud and domeUe animals. MaDT worthing m.iU Uona aro adTertid. He mro if Urs lb nam K. Beneuibr 'Tis Lfuxi' I'owder kills iitsccls in Iriev. Wbilel.tons lMlare iniirl tr tats and muv.

Sam pit Fltrsis, ct.i.: recular nitvm. It tt. and ot Lt WM. II. MI-PITT.

Wilminictun. N. f. an 7-ltudJkw. vriwn Avnirivittn f2r A' XKW ASI VALUA HI.K Kf Hn.XK ed from iUas by A.

pcloudre. 't Call ud re Circuiara, Ac. For by it-j-ar T. II. Ml'IMTT.

'l1 A'AI Il)I)TlfIvP 31. 1,11 1111, WQOLKSALK AND RKTAIL D.BtUJOlST A I'UKJJIM. WHOLKSALK AM) KKIA1L U.Ul A llhJJIM. X. C.

Corner Froitt and Markvt S. i. far ALWAYS JLS.IIASD. A full aud ft-eJi Jf.fi 1H I VAX, FaISTS, OIS AXfi tfr.JHS, I'UHtJ MSS criptit atcitntifj apmpoit r. Jnl? Meltwua cu.l otjtarned at lay hour ba niUt.

Tb aigbt UU ia second Jor oo IVont street) from the corner. On and after this dar, all preWrii.ti.M. Willi 0.. pet iO. NOTICU, I OS AXI) AKTKU the Ut day of Xovomb.r i.Vit, AM.

Ps-ESCRIPTIOSS oompoundt nt tbu nr thu atitv cfibsr. will CASH. WAI.KKK JKAIIKS, t-teET" 'iKK adwti-etncut or IU. HAMt tlUUb niVIGORATOU in notdher column. JAa'gust 8i-ly.

PKUYU-XXHIllf, Ac, A. JUST received a ooiletion of th followitiK, it Sachet's, Lubin's Perfumery, Brown Windsor, (ilyci-Hiir', Honey, I'onoino, Ysnkee, Miljtry, i.d lUrbor tract FraDgnpai.iTi. Kxtrset Elder Klowi. Gcriuun, tur rican ud French Cologne. Mrs.

WoollV labdB, H-zin's, JUrry'a aud PLalon's. Hir Preprtiua 4iair, Nail, Tnth, Yeh and Hat Druahttf. For aala by I WALKER MKAKtX, Sept 3. Market at. L-l AMUSEMENTS.

THATJANHAT.Tu LESSEE AND MANAGER F. MA.UCIIAMT THIRD NIGHT OF THE CHAIlMINVi fNI til GIFTED COMEDIENNK, iUiss tii ji tsiitiji.v Who will sppearin two of her most fatorito chari-Ctri WEDNESDA Y. Jan nam lftty. Will be performed the in three acts. by-J.

Ii. uekstone, entitled THE THE PETTICOAT? To conclude with tho laughable Farvella, eatltd THE FUt'K SISTER 4 Proftrmnme. M1LITAKY HALL. "7 (tNTHE REAR OF THE EPISCOPAL LrR( 'I I a hea a TTRAorrox WILL OPEN FOK ONE WEEK J. IN SCO WILLIAMS' CKJLI.liliATI.f) BIBLE PANORAMA! 1 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY JAXUAUYmhflKYi.

pHIMAOXIFICENT Painting commence with Ch ill and continue down lu hiitorical order to the liabal.i Ipiih Captivity, containing more than tlftr of the tiiiHt ub- lime and interesting acene'd in the liible. ExhibitiohH orery evening. Doora open 7, coin mencil-g at precisely. Also eihibitkma on- WvliicMday dad Saturday afternoon a. Door open at to cornmfucn exhibiting ut 8 o'clock.

CaEr Ticket! 60 cU. To be had at the Hall d.r. Chil dron under ten years, half price. Tickcti for colored aon85ct. Jano-ti.

NOT1CK. BBLS. FAMILY A SDPER FLOUR. .4.0 Uoifs Adamantine (JandltM, Tallow lo J0 Dozen Eirs and a lot of friih irnmnd muni Jn 25. o.

KKLLl.V. NI1W3IIMC. ECEIVED THIS DAY, Kreutzera Studies for tho Violin Voir tram MXK Sare, a Duett Wait 'till I nut on my Bonnet Come into Garden Mande Lea Hirondelle1a The Hwallow'a Lawrie. Alio Violin Bowh. Jan MERRILL A PFlurK TO RKHT.

'W'Xri sr k7 rjan2." II. R. BACKUS. 1 nottck isiirniaiii.t rw Tl iv t. ffrtrra iitvr.

rm v-v mj wi mm a VX qualitr. For salo bv ZE.VO H. GREKNK nor Jan 25. A BBIS. LARGE alie and fat For br i mJJ Jan ZENO H.

GREK3IK. LL KINDS of ainffle hore rioUfha. For aale br ilgrtN. tv ZENO II. Ian 2o.

GREE-SE. nAKKIt'S IIOTKL, (xaMKiu.r th zixojr nocaa.) 4V GOLDSBOUO, S. C. now PC be reception of trarellera. thoroughly repaired, Furniture all antirrfy new.

Table frrmahed with tha tK liquors not oecxeeuea. iu. Large and commodious table and exneHenced boauent in attendance. 1. w.w XhiROSSEJ, BRO WN A Wilmington, N.U, terett in the business for the same term.

anajur. illiam L. yiKUSMtr aamitteU to an vviuv a iij 0 i JOHN POTTH BROWN. '4 a A. J.

DaR0SSETr R. F. BROWN, WM. U. WIGGINS.

Deo 31. HM. xGEOnCBU.FnB!.CIL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UK A LEU 1 IN BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, lather Ficdinga, No. Market at. ard Shi N.

1 NOTICJE. I rpHE SUBSCRIBER bariBir obtained letters admiois tration on the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Timothy Radcliffe, at the laat Term of the Court Pleat and Quarter Seaaions for the eouaty of New Hanover, hereby notihes all persons indebted to hialnteaute to come forward and make paytoenL And those having elaiaia airainst said intesUte are notified topreseat them within tffe time prescribed by law, or Ihia idoU. in bar of their recovery. M. UADCLIFFE, Jaa 13-2wd.

Adxor. "ft" WEDNESDAY EVENIKGJANUARY 18; 9. OFFICIAL OUOAN OF THE CITY. Cape Fear arjd Deep. Kirer Navlsatlou.

jj In to-day's paper Trill be found rplite an interest: ing letter jfronv to Wru. A WjfghVE.iiw reference the Cpc Fear id "Deep Clver Navigation. V. It contains Tahmblqand reliable infornution re-; onr.1 fn the klrrre'imfx3rtant wofk and will be read i V.tt rrW trifh lt The CaoacitV of the; nrm fnf navi the at.ftCtV of the Iiurfes for 1 lon'anT RnebKil ODerationA. and otbeYinlorniation in connection with the subject, is here given.

i 1 There. Is some tal-in Washington of an extra session of which is beginning: to proluce some sensation: -The opinion prevail among business men that a simple re-enactment ofj the tariff of 112 would put all right within twelve months but that, being ft Whig measure, Democratic pride consistency' winy present strong opposition to so prompt remedy. To the'old Whig policy, in''! feet, however, most' the country.comc at lasVn0 matter by what; process names of tilings may be changed or conccaleVL the North-Wt. eswlential election, fol- view losing statcnwuf of the i vote in th North wt-stKscorng to the el is of interest: Ohio, ilichigau, Ayiscon" Iowi, -j 390,000 235,000 126,000 I I' 130,000 .95,000: nnr-- UZJL-: 25,000 'it 'is said-that seven, N6rth-western; States poll. a hundred thousand more votes than the fifteen slave States that they, cast nearjly 'one-third of of the Union Whether this is or not, we have no means of judging.

At the celebration of the seventy-seventh anniversary of Webster's" birth-day," at Boston, on the evening of the Caleb Gushing and RufijS "ChtKilc "delivered eloquent addresses tt iV paid that Cushaig'sjclassic learning and patriotic enthusiasm," were np-cr so'-gracefully or acceptably nAd 'thaV stately eloquence, soliil rejujoning. aii'd Carlyle-lika diction, hiveseidom been so impressively Letters, were read from Edward Everett, Vice-President JJreckinridge Secretary Cass, and Senator glas and Hammond, suiting their inability to be present. 4. -C- Don't 'forget to pay a visit to Military Hall to night, and tfiat beautiful work of art, the Panorama of the Bible, which is now on exhibition at the above plnqe. It has been iiighly spoken of ly the press everywhere, and wchave no doubt will be a highly interesting sight to 'all, but niore par-ticularlV to the- Christian; and1 those who take a de-light in prrusing that lxok of'all King of Prussia has not been much -improved bytiac "skies of Italy "if Ave may credit the following account from a Florence correspondent, of his eccentric behavior at the dinner table if "Tho Royr patient perfectly sane all (day, received this guests, chated, laughed and was quite Jolly, the dinner was announced, the company march ed in, the King ot course took his: place at the hea of the table, and everybody waited for him to set the example to put their spools their mouths, tfut instcai of doing what was expected of him.

his JMa jesty deliberately washed his face in the; soup, and then sat complacently- sinning on his friends, the long: strinsrs of vermicelli hanjrins; down over his eyes and nose, and his hair and moustache. You may imfginc the effect ho one dared to laugh, howr ever and to sit out the dinner with this ridiculous figure head covered gravy, (for he sternly refused towels.) talking to them air the The Portsmouth Transcript, a Dcmbcnitic lias the following: "The address of John M. Botts, to be delivered in Xew York in February, will probably consist of an able exposition of what "should be the policy of the Opposition in. the next Presidential It is looked after with interest With all i of his tdiosyncracies, the Opposition have nq man of more power, boldness and- sagacity in their North or bouth. Special CoiitjJoudence of 'the Wilmington IIerld.

NOItXII CAROLINA SENATE. Raleiuu. January Nothing. of Importance dpnel to-day the; whole session ix-mg -empioveu on, the mil to open the Fee "tv mui jauKin rivers to ine passage ot. ush.

the bill passed its second A resolution to autliorize a commission to examine the works of the Chesapeake and Albemarle: CanaJ. bill to fcxtdnd the charter, of the of the to is the question for to-morrow. Adjourned, i HOUSE OF COMMOKS. i Thc-llbase held a. nfhV seion1 btit'very Yttlf other than pettv private bills were acted on-.

bill to charter the Milton, Yanrrille-and Junction R. Ri Company was taken up. Mn Williams snoke at somo length-upon it The bill was rejected, Yeas 43; i' 1 A raotidh Vas made to print the bill which yes terday passed the 2d reading to aid the Fayetteville and Coal Fields Road. Motion lost rn 4he House the Revenue bill was again the order afid is likely tdbe for some time. Mr.

Ward of lupling made a sra'cfti against the bill as it stands and offered an amenilment for the first 18 sections: Amendment ruled out of order. He opposed the system of valuation. One bill lirj-an of to regulate the guagmg of turpentine. OplnlouM oftlieS Hy Pkaksox, C. V.

In Owens r. Kinsey, from Currituck, judgment reversed and venire 'nota 4 also, in Dukesr. Jones, from Hertford, affirming the also, in Branch Thomas r. Morrison from Harnett, alfirmmg, the judgment. i IJy Battle, V.

In Jarman r. Humphrey, from Onslow, affirmirg the judgment; also, in Little v. Hornback, fronx Anson, affirming the judgment; also in McKenzieV. Buchanan, from Richmond, judgment reversed, and judgment that plaintiff take nothing by his motion. Ar'.

i In Hoi ton r. MeAlistdr. 't from luchnondV atnrming the judgment; also, tl-rn er clerk fcM l' I)kcidkx. The celebrated "Randall" suit, in Kanawha county, has' been decided hi favor of Jo-siah Randall. "To Mr.

"Mauperturis; one of the French the court decreed 300,000 acres' of' th land in controversy. Mr, Randall recovers aboui 2,000, OCO actcs of land in Western Virginia." Enq. an i 'T of In view raWl'MS "'T with Reviews, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Vi rpHE C0-PART5EILSHIP heretofore exiatinij between els, Tales, Travels; Essay Critiques, and Pap the.Subacribra is renewed for three vara from Jaua-outhcArmy, Navy, and other National Subjects. arr 1st 1859 under the names and flnn of With a view. ensure a large circulation of the UUl- BROWX itiRnsmrT a nn kw v.v i iuuriewf5 -arc reuueeu me rice Ola-.

-V -V-. Jxi. scnption, wmcn is now only I $3 PER ANNUM, IN AJJ A ALE. OR FOCR DOLLARS IF JtOT X1 BJRrOJIH TM lStOF. JL LT Of A3fT TSXO.

i CLUBS Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in on letter wl 1 be entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of 1 the MESSEN GER will continue under tne charge of; JOHN K. TUOnESOX, Eq. And will embrace copious notes on current literature at i reviews of all new Ainerican orForeign; works of generil interest and -The Editor's opioioH will be alwa3 Tpnr1w and honstlv avowed. .1 ea, 10 Huuui -u iuuuuiiicuonaot bu-tinesa nature must beeddressed.

MACKAKli. K'rEKOUSSON A Corner of Bank and 12th Richmond, Va. Jan. 1S59. N.

C. LARD. BBLS. A PRIME ARTICLE. Thoea wishing to supply jl meraaeivesTOT lauiuy use, wm please call ana exam ne.

jr. or Bale by ZENO H. GR EENE. Jan 11. I A' River for a distance exceeding one half the length of If his sulferings are half as acute as they hive the improved navigation, and such are the valuable been represented, he ought to have learned the yir-charactcristics of some of these ores that it is be- .5 0f rngriftion by this, time.".

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