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SPAIN AND THE AMERICAN BEVOLU (tnlhtnmKW tho 14 -rVhrnti.. f l"" j w t..I.. J-tri. n -It l. !..- rtMMM'i llltifal'ln .11 ' 1 t ' 1 . '- -- 7- - J - of lt natnmil anniversary .( n r.n btr Snins'iM-r, l'e mu r tlw iv. from that oration we Ht- tli- - I"! iu mbicb . tb sp.Snf Uihy o iikia-wiuw--ig fWt i S,4M.h S V., b l'-" relat.- I., our U.-vmbmrr V-ra " i " f " "' ' ' " E-t.htv-'ihrei l"1 thwdi-l.w ". L.. t- ..1-U.tlli.,1 ill ini- - truth i.f ihi iv.-ur.mn whlrh W" ..., iut li.fcaard I Tr" ... in.i.kiod. ui.d- in history U ,Tvl o- the Una ot a ,w nnn " . ;! . In ;t;iU K-it rver ft ve rl Einr'ead lr'MjfW itfcr.w t.h ur .Lor. U - bl? f-w '' ' 1 11 tf. k " trt h'tch fiMud-- oFt t J5' tr 1 m..i ad i-r Uhj tual tfclit. .if mu-t .rri! Wr e ..Hi 1 " 'tfW endured. . hi. it wrc iiJvri"$ 'r'r J,,!;v n ,M,,uU r i:h emu-mlr t.W:.c mm iiWd.lor md iJ, i,hT.i-ibir'ii;4 hk.litb.y frorlaiui- d. ,.' 5- 1J.M ?r, TV s!rp?l wt. .if .rvqM1 : and ' lbrn. IBV LMXTMNlHnV -;f"fWU VT" T-k tb!iti.i4 W vaiv U. r!t-.: All r turi.1 I Kur.-i--. ' !Vl.-eto bii4 iWn nn4 "tb'ir hi-s Jin-'iHU.U. W ! Itou of rw im Uirnrektf j-. r. cmin.m nrui taiKtar t tmmmb4A Um f KruMr, . "r th ntillfM of d-lt-v f.v4 M p 1eniK ' bl to .r rr, nfl ' ( fnvfnrfy M""Ul' mn-rrH hirh, on ! Mb f Trbrttmn !;JS, wi onunikl in a ir iv .r J!m.-."d " oUr t.vi, Ly iiH h'riHv UinI hl( U uk bo K;I..i until itir.1.-iiilclc U Bui nrr" .too wbk', nn fv tb et.-ioc be Hfcl ; our coiitrj-l win Lro, of .MarbJbrCu tvii ii.Cm.drr onoi-W' frww Ctotrw, fcinj: Ukw. mtni b-w r-riirt. tlnf i v'T V't fHi uiij-hel afht u Ws of war, wo-rrd the for f Uilb. Thci iji" t uf y u ft iw and rrt o tir - rorptrd 1ricl lkir c'tnr, 'iiiL! ,Cpt- L "arrrj iwi a tW of 4TcJ. .T lo,-al iNitlioritiM t tke d.onent i.f tre Cm? to VaJ nd. i.ttihT wiU the tomti)iion R'ailrd by' lbi 1 . 1 tors m rrittrxl judiuviiKvr BlTaira, M b eiW- af lb" -'pirlt liak-irv i-pMd4 alw Ui fa( f CpC hbrT kHM f th W.'t'iWfl- air ruVr i.d -prtTaVwr. TH Eoptb "Minf. ttrlii SJrain brnoght H ft tnflurtii tef Umr MHOftw. Atltin n.mnl tb Ilarall)n of A vfc 4thof Ja?y Trh-1"3ldrid. Tbo'wff1'' ' C-i't Cnt."La m JmbMI'J, u4t ..fvf rtrp ai. hi ib repaitiac r u r-, r-ubtic (WIamtk)B mado that in jajii-4i a-a,Ui mw &mf of AiMrtra a aa- frr aaj cn a waa ibe and 4iatigbty) ? uf Eng land. --. -r T-r hTJ .v'J-t' Tbiaaci offrieni-bip wai bit t bprnie. It wuKxiti fiillnvrd tv a. present of a Diiilin franca ia bard eftn..n.fwTc1 aatitof Oti-, rr; (baa nilitar ut- wpi W u frrn CilKu ; 1ka tha bint an fimn Ikar tbrw fbiai tand lark f powdnr atorrd at N OrltBt wra : at our aprrit ; the port of Hatanalaau fperud im on iha im Uro.i as U) France, and thv ftirltr' bint fren that if an Anwknn ibij ahould lk in tbt-r ocou-k)nily il tmild hd llf Jr ( err' sin Diaguine vnmi, aud mtbing in it aat-fuT to thaCobinica. "" - ; V " 11 1 u nn th Mil iMwnuo bivora. isiin keU f.c ten ivjitnnu wa aent t , Ort'gTf5. ihroucb Ji'bo lagHimf furMtuMib; abin katdaof Di!iiarj store were dl pacbed and on John Jay aa-ajug at Madrid aa ilittitr of the new Slau1, vitit kr jirwrmoi Mng mada by Congr for manr-jr to jy evpn bu bouae rent, another gift cf $I5O,W0 ia harcf caih aa made to him ficut More yet ' Tbougk thf decl art lion ia rceard to Capt. Lea waa too nm1 act of recgniii..n (y any Power txeefOVaaca. aWuiiwl from making a treaty with aar liiniat", tut tbe very tait amount to a dtrlaration of war mint Znj laaJ, for which aba waa rot prepared. Cut tbnt , eminent man aku thon hold the reina of do wet iu Srin, Florida Blanc a, a as nt Hie. Ileiiriua-. diately c'imuencHl buiMing now bl( and arming thoM already kuilt; the aaaoal faina-,!of la navy. u.uly aUmt oaa bundred million real, or fi a aiillioa ii.JUra, war uMealy raided to twen ty million dollar ; and ia thatpria of '79 thirT ix abirc-of-tbelina, BaoutiUnt: more tbai any Ceet toe ever bad, b4i ready tor ica aha di-c!aml war apaimt Enghtnd. Thia "lmietilkrf ' if which seven were three-dectera, mounting 1(1(1 to llO jruna, (-ur l!tary tbreo-Jlce tb'Pennj l--Tania, baa ceTcr rrt jut tu ea.) thu ioimenaa-ttoH j.tined the Freuch Ctt. aailcd ,lo attack lha oum raon eareruj, and during that and tberuotWd ipg year iatereeptwl tboiroopt aaw aupplias which had been ant to aid ia ur ct-Duest, J Florida BJutoaxhd a at atup peaa, at whUa pape4 ia kit naval .preparation, mada a treaty! with the mperar tf Horace which cluaad hi' poru to the Enrlkh, orwned reJatinna wi'h Hyder" All in India.' a louented lha war whicw that powerful prince BiainUiced againn ErpUnd. J Beajaiaia Kush. writing ibonly afler to Orwral Uatra,tay : Heaven prosper our alUet! Hyder ' Ali U fbc ttandicg toart at. try taU.',, Flrida B'.arca did not nrU cunloot with thU, W use4 rlt tbawilea of diplomacy and a'l Lha loixaof Saaio to Biakedil&cuItMa Lr Holland if avary pattof tba f loba, .. Wbaa wo aia diapuaadj to atretoh. the baod of covetouaness toward aay faaataiian of aow 'weakened Spaing ket ua'remtmber taa Lei pine bead ahe gare to us ia our boar of iufleriBg tad 1 of eeriL - .,.-. ' But ifc labora of Spai n did not Hop here. T: n g- land, drirea to deaprraticm, used all her an U , draw the 2f ortbarn pnwexi into her alliance, and with Kuaia suoceeded to wen that fifteen ihipa-of. the-line were fitted out at Crn?talt, and Vhfl ia tlmatlfn gif en by lha CnpreM Catharine to Sir t Jameg Harr'ia, anerarardi hnti Malnwbury, that thi Ceet wuld aown be ready, to aid Eagland in ber oontwt. Briiuh lliaitera anouauad. Uw, joyful fact, and one of thair. journaU.eaen do " clarM the Butaian fiaet to be already at Ply mouth. -'.. -.- ; , n-; In one week all this war changed, and fbere tuddenly appeared in the f priag of 1780 (be im. portaat dodaration of RiaKia tbat kd to the armed ' neutrality, which baa been called by writer on ia- ' ternational law "tba barter of iha' librl of the aeaa." By thia the Expre declared that per fleet wu fitted out, vut to aid Encland, but to main- lain the priDciplrt that free ahipa mak free pod; that the keutraT 2ag covers eoeaaies property ; aoe that do blockade wkicta wa. aet maitined ly an effective Xrce, no biockado mad aaartly by the London Gaaetta would be aeogniaad aa Valid. . ,-; Jiha Adama, then Minister a lb Basne, saw -at once toe whole force of tbia step, and, in a des patch to Congrats,' eaid; "A declare tion of war againu Eagland on th part of Buasia could not have ben more deciiTe." "And aain: ,.M,Tli9 pretended pre-emiirence of the BritUn flag Is how detrored f "Bu! now will never Uka jetrt with England, .and .all the maritime. Powers must either femaia neutral or joiaagainat kei.'! . In the IToute of Lord a wad of tiTapaif was set -tip. "I shudder ald Lord Shelburee,. M wbew I tbink of thia Boaian tanifaato ; by St the inde- ' pendeace - of Aaaerioa ia cooaaovmated.' ' And Lord Cannden declared that- the Qeen of the 1 Seas was deposed and her. sceptre fallen." . . 1 Desperate efforts were made bj British Minis ters to meet the emergency. A r peak were ad. drened to Denmark and Sweden, jjut vitaont ef- feet; and during jtbU year,' I760. Sweden, Dea "mark, and Holland Joined in, the league Vila. aa.. aia, which was tn its affecu, a league of boatilitv to : Eogrlard. liolland alao sooat joined iav tbwwaa So that on one aide etood England, arlitary and 1 alone; on the other, !ng aU thetr Ibree against i her. the United States. France, Fpain. Hyder Alt, and liolland J while aU the Sorihern Powers were armed, nominally neutral, but realty hostile V) hit autocratic pretension, ; i One of uur wisest statesmen,: Ji2 Adaou, ar claimed a few years later, - Wa owe the blereincs : of eace not to the casaea aauVned, bet Utthe arm. 1 a I neutrality."., And wb era the real anthot 1 f the armed neatralitTf -"VVko eaataaved iki - and who, by hi iageoofty and Udefatigable'per I veranoa, led Bosaia. and with hi th triL 1 lor-, te adopt ht - rtorida Wane, the Min ter or Spain; and to him and hi country I here r ' 1 .L . w;,K .11 ilut tuort. Dleure that IM- l,a r o-uullv d. e, a.'d that Ui docu.. i wl.kA nabu.i their 'cUru u it ar in my rwiHi.? . . : .- " " - ' . - t -,t audi J a- tl Wimd iMlraluy gave us ajja 1. baetibank fioa1!. . : :' t T With ad ' inMll'y - . "r,11'1 w. h'.-m. C-HiMant. ! ""Mli Ei.gUi.d to tiKlw-e hC I' liinK ;r"turn V their alif'anc, B.,d to their U-K5 im It h.I, hiM who, du-d O. to- el rpwrd,, a..ii by m promi-e ol --HW I tkfitwH v a M't Mrti-. i-otjwi.u-l i"r at d t.d-ny ti. 1 itidj.- l H.lartioii. It . -a... : ..! tuMt that the u- WJIB Bit.-. " - " ililia-iwr .fHi of.Hir Al wftite b-tua " i;e-a"- a-. a aa - ------ - - 1.. .:iv Tinccnt tbi.i h-re una ni'-re r.-al -n-lilnMaMii fii- AtiiwrW-.il li'r J tb ii"ail fje iu Parw Uiat a lare' poU uf 'h -.iwy bH.h b inet ' : A4KII ahd a,r:eie were .lerio ofljruu t' h.iC la. U U Siin i F amv, but tb.rii-tat re ply wa a rta nl to iiet until .rrt' fteo. . Teao anj fi"-ni a ere. at 1 litfih avvured. and f'iuthatliuM-.'Jirwtagh vari.4ki -ui:udiaddii nVudd.tair vdatr, 1 .H liuHiiu- iu .i. iwt ratio prMti,4, in tlu vpl "d l ibe a irit ol tuuy tual. UlxNtu viiud rbarit arnoN them, l a tn pr'it aad "craM g. I GEN. HOCSTUV OX THE STUJIP. Uieu.ton llouava, J-t U-f.re the recent gu . btuVtritti ct'ou in Tew, made a eb. at XaduoU, in lhco.u-wf which be uiibteoni ed hiwaelf pretty freeiy uhi. the various fuUic OWtteSia-of the day, aa connected with national l-off Uf leraik'niaeo rrautifula panegyric ol Ue iadie a neyrio on whom, irreictive uf joiiJc, we must all agrwi to that we give it entire: , Lalin I kn-.w that politic are alway nitinler Muar iu ou, I letliexe yoel have i 1 thegt-nrr-m) realt an aU&ne liitereet. It i always a gra llflrstiMO kibmIa bfhold bit fair tininWy women in afeemMiig'a like taeie. It U a guarantee tht their bu.-band and fabrti"and brothers are Bioli of imhenc and r fin'ement, who appreiiaie ih'r uieiita oapaitiea, a,?d desire tbrir counte naree in aheir, uneWukiagA.- Vtur pivaence eier-' -'rciw a charming Influence uion those antaeua ima. wbkb are U oiVu ngendired in the heat of p.4uial etU. i All parties dedre your apjoov ingimla mI tberefure all are eneouratd by yu (re-eine. 1 kaow tbat in the direr I a! min is tr alio f pinitnwl atfaira yew bar no thare, but tM. pi-irniar do, eiprenie in the rehhn of ')e4.Twur iefiieere often cottn A the dtftinr of aaiioiie. Woman' love it the great lever which au-ei man to action. - - The g'nera', a he plana the tratretic cml-i oatkrui which ar- to enure vi--vry. Um4 forward t a reivmiK-n dearer than the laurt-K ujm bis bew ; tb .ldiT," a be trudges along on the weary march, or niingle- in ibe scenes of the bat tle held, eeeq wuh death an-ond him, forgHs awhile lb. carnai and turn bia thought to the fond crl. b Wi leaiad him; tbe tnaritirr, teia pu( i.jft, driv-n .by tbe rude eaves, ring nierily akift et he thii.k of the 111 tie cottage by thb.r where bi -wife aod dear ten await bim ; the siateman, as be Heviiwa amid deep and' painful thoiieM, pl:' of government, whifh are to tell Upon hi own and fei"r.untry's fama, never Iuees irbt " th h'YS whieh await bim whi;n caret coupe4! aro orer, and he enters the portal ol home ; the seiitir.al, as he paces hi weary watch, love the mooalisht tramp, that he way look be neath its far at the dear memento of a mother's or a. eitrt'a levn. - Over-man, in all his releti.m ahina the influeneo of woman banirs like a charm. Deprived f eer inBem-e, whk-h digaiC(i and erjmu'ate to noMe deeds, we become wnre tb.-in barbarian Let it be ours, and vro can brave th" cafirni'S moulh or faoedarjjer in ten thousand frm. Yon rtimiitat .all tbt i caid. Yihi check u in iir-noble purtiosesL .Y baveabso an importart influence upon posterity. Tho early irnprioiis which tbe child receives from you, outlive all tbe wnyom or Uter days. Mm mav ruaw'B and pnilutophers may teach, but the voice w bir.ii we beard in infancy will ever come to our earn, lewrtng mothers words and n mother's counsel. Continue to In Ail into your children virtue and patriotism. Imbue them with proper en ration fur the fathers of liberty. Learn them to lovethelr country, and labor for it gd, as the treat end of their ambition... Bid them i.roudly maintain our institution. Point them td the deeds d1 their ancectora. Make these their escutcheon and hid thetn band it down v their children as free from stain as it came to them. Do this, la dies, and your influence wul not be lost. in the fu ture.' . In the language uf tbe poet it will still be Said ... "".. i ' " Woman b lovely to tbe sight, A'gn'le as the dews of een, A bright a moraine's earliest light, And tpotless a the t iowb of hc-aven. A TOUCuJSG STORY "TBUTH STKAK- ' GS THAN FICTION. Voe A Pnmdmc Evening PrtM, August JO, e bave just listened to the recital of a "most piteous Ule,w that, wore not tbe circumstances al ready matters of history, would seem to strange for credibflrty. About ten ye&ra ago, there resid ed in Eagland k sea captain, bis wile and an only child a bo of five or x years. A difficulty having arisen between an aunt of the boy and his parents, the -woman - malicioo.ly abducted the child and ced with bim to this country, and r..,..i i.., .-.., . r t j ' it l wearied of her iU-roltan charge, and finally aban doned the little fellow so the tender mercies of the tree la of Providence, while she left for the West, k ' r . a a . wawaoa is a uiwn sne never retnrned. ' The .young EnglUh lad, thos left without bome or protection, of course soon entered upon a career tVat brought him to the notice of tbe mag istrate, and he was sent to the Beform , School. Tbe military tra'ning that ha received in tbat in stitution Wrought an entire change in. the boy, and two years ago he was discharged aa reformed. Since that time he ha been constantly vnde the observation of too superintendent and ' trustees, aad at no particular ha be seemed to swerve from tbe right principles . inculcated at the Reform School-' v, .-;..-(- - i j ( The aunt en leaTing England, had assumed a fale name, but tba boy had always treasured in his bean the name and address of his father, and after his discharge from tho Beform School, by the advice of Air. Cushman, he wrote to his pa rent informing them of his condition and cir cumstances. ' 4 - : ; , '' ,:. . j , Tba effnt of tb loUar may Scarcely be imagin ed desoribed it can not be. It was as if the grave had opened, and their eldest born had come lorth tc greet them: The fether was in the East Indies. & . .1 . t r .... t . ' m vuiuiubiiu inipoi niiK.il ne wa a largeowner. When in adistaxt port be received the tidings that bis sonassJiv he immediately sold hi in terest In the vessel, resigned the command and em barked for England, writing to his son in Provi dence that God willing, he would speedily see him face to face. . After the captain "s arrival in England,and a hur ried viailjtohia wife, he re-em barked at oaoa for this country u reclaim his long lost son to his heart and bean. . Ala for tb futility of all earthly hopes I W ben three daya out from England a furious gale made ha vac on the ship, and a fal ling sr ar struck the father's beei, causing almost Instant death. Slowly and sadly tho storm-stricken ship toiled back to the Jrt of departure, and tho woful tid ings were sent to the . mother who was wearily aninUcg the weeks, that most, elapse before her husband and ber first bora son would be restored to her ana. Although a aai lor wife, and accus tomed to look calmly on tbe perils of navigation, thia sudden dispel ling, of the pleasant -rision quit overcame ber. She was seized with the p.tgs of prernataTe labot, and in a few hours joined her husband In the world where separations come not and storms and shipwrecks are unknown. rie letter announcing the death of his father mother, as we bave narrated, reached the boy in this city on Taesday lat and, as may well be supposed, overwhelmed him with grief and a sense of utter desolation. Let us hope that lie who tempera the wind to the shorn Iamb, will so guide and rapport thia youth, so singularly and deeply afflicted,- that be may be enabled to recoe nize with tl si lore the hand of a Father who chasten eth whomsoever Ha Joveth. ' Oa Tbiarsday last, Henry Clay Erwin wu found at the Gait House, at Louisville, in tb agon tea of death, and although medical aid was aooa sum moned,' he did not survive.- Mr. Erwin was a' grand son of Henry Clay, and was aged about thirty-five jemf . , ' v . Froui the. New York Expriwe, :r i VlSlf OF THK BROOhlLYNi A13HLAN- DK1 TU HUN. JOHN M. BOTTS.. , I, On JJnJay evening the" Aahlandurs' Ave ia tion t BnaJflyn unan'raotisly p-l it resolot ion : in fiiv.ir of the Hon. John Minor fttt,'of Vt.s giniUi as the .united 'opjiwitlon .-candidal for tbe m xt Preeidvi'cy. A Ovromiltee wa apj oiiited 10 prepare all Wddre and present it it. praon o I ii diilrti:iii.-liid KW.tl niHO, (ho i l ow mopping at i h- A-tor Hous-h) vu Tulay eveiiin'j; The Aah lnnder wot. Id viaiud il r.- Bod in a body, but tbe liiu ltd tune would iiotallow. . i - Al 8 H clnt k ih-Coiuiuitttse aeiiiblcd at the A r 'Horn-, and pmciedod to thii riins vf M i . Bott, wjiere thi-ie ere u-enil.led a number of w ll-knowi'i p-iilleiiien', aoiuxg - them John; B. Fry, Ea-!'o'c Private Secretary to H'-nry Way, and !ecriery ' Gen Pilaburys Air. Latham, the wll knwi Bunki-r of yab"lngton ; nuine. fou reprewntniive of the P-vtw.'aiid others. Af ter ih interchange of .tb u"ul eompliniciits, Mr. Jahn C. Jaivbe, on b-jhalt of the AhlandK, tL'n luade the following ' : .. ADORE. TO Ma. noTTH. Rejected Sir: The Ahlandr' Awciatinn of B ouklrn, repr."'nted here to-nighi. by a com... mittee of it member, have commiH.ioiiKl ma to perform, a most agreeaHf. and vet a niwt unVa-pcu-il dutv. 1 We, in behalf of 'the Association, welcome y'ni to our Siat a Slate which homirs and respwt all pafriou, ad tender you with 01 cOord, our best wi.-he for your conUi ued heal h and projerity. But, sir, w are here for'anotber purfxe, and to us an impo'tant one. You have a public history, and it constitutes a br.gbt eae in the glowing record of our country. Wa hnve canned it-well no act has escaped us and we are aatisfled. Satisfied that you are honest, not only a. a man. but a statesman ; that in ibe de feme of prii tiploand rijrht you are, and would be firm and consistent, but above all, that you regard th-country before tiaiwelf, and - consider the Union, one and indivl.-ildo, ma paranvmnt to every otber consideration, no matter what it character, by whom, or in what manner, it may be advocat ed. This ioi e groat, and ribiibly the contr.'ll ing reason of our appear-wco here to-night, ' But iti not alL Yars ago, v ben the glorious patri t of Keniucky walked anxme u, an Aaoc'aiion. wa-1 formd. wih "The Union and Harry Cly" for iu motto. In thoe tiire, when villainy and, corruption beat down hnty and truth and rubi. you were of the gaU-nt bnd who never deserted i'or otlice and it poi! our revered leader. You were Iib defender at all time,' vou wert; fo'eni-t among his friend, nl the fimt among lbwe who. repi lied the awaolu d'rocted gaint him. For thu we remember you wi;li gratitude. It is iin net'eawiry, however, U Ul'l of th pasL with a most eventful present before us. Corruption in hirb places, n nnt lavish expenditure of the Hib lie ni' reyf, a total departure from the primi tive ah'l pu re principles of our father, tliee t bints bave made our government almost contemptible in the rye of all patriotic men. Wn , in th pre sent troubl", have we to do? What rod shall we follow ? Above all, wbi-ro is there a'man U b-ad uT; Sir, we represent all ahnr1 of the Uxiiin Vi 'hi false and totterinif DiJin cracy 1 lre are Old Lini Wiiign, Kepublijan. lmicraU and AnH-rican- hre with u. to-night, and their mi'd ar ag'-ed. Throwiiig a-'ido olj tirejiulices, they baveunitrd to oppis the Adminvtratiou, with their whole beert and foul. We aant a luxier . worthy of tbncaui.?, and allow me to ay, on lie half of my n.ciat, tbat in tou w sec bim. Will y o bar the banner of a Uniteil Opposition ? We trusvexd bope that yu will not shrink iruu tbe;rforinance of thin duty, U-cnise it is our l lief thht in you the people see the riiiht man for tbe; right place a patriot, a statesman one worthy of all political honor, and yet one who " bad nither be right than be President." "j , MR. BOTTS' KKPtT. .' Mr. Btts replied, as follows : Mr. Chairman, and gentlemen 'if tbe Committee. I nave beard much of late of lb Presidency, in connection with tlie nex election, but this is tbe first occasion on wbiib a formal addrega bus been made to me oh tbe subject, by a committee ot gentlemen represent ing a regular organ izati'-n, composed a you say of aU the various bues of the opptiti--n pai-iy, and bavwig had no opportunity of learning; what was to be Ue character of the very complimertary d dreas just delivered, I am lft to express in rejJy, soch views and feelimrs as the ocraim bas natu rally calculated to ecite-r-nd they must there fore, as they are uapreraediated bo in a great de gree imoerfecl aod unsatisfactory to myself, at least, 'f not to yon. Yu have sp-ken of my pub lic history in terms that mu.-t noccarily excite my-gratituae. If in the pnt my conre has been such a to win the respect at d confidence of my fellew-citiaena, or f any large and respectable portion ofthem.it must be a Mmn-e uf gratification and pride. 1 can truly Hay. however, that what ever I may bave said or done has been a-.tunted- by no selbch or ambitious consideration, further than would of necessity attach t an earnest de li re to do what I believed to bericht and jiiit and true to all parties and to all sections, without re. gard or reference to myself. You bave spoken of my devotion to the Union, and have truly aid. tbat I have regarded it as a primary and rara- - mount consideration ; one tbat cannot be permit ted to yield to anything that has yet been done or is likely to be dene. A large portion of my labors in political life bave been directed to its defence, against all an-; SMlanU, no matter from what quarter they might come, or, what objects they had in contemplation, and 1 am happy to say, that in thia labor of. love" I have always been sneutned by tbe great bo-'y of th people of every party, and of every section of the country for everywhere the masses are as sound on this question,- as tbey were in tbe days of tb Revolution. Thnt Union I shall con tinue to uphold in whatever situation I may be placed, and wherever its enemies may-eriroilch. There ia a power in this government which. has -never been fully tested end I hope the neor-stty may never arise for putting it to tbe Wt but if it should, it will be found that it is fully capable of protecting itself from all invasion from without and all treason and lebellton from within. AU tbat ia required 10 do this, is to bave a man at the head of the government who will not be afraid V discharge his duty in defence of his country and us institutions. it my memory serves me, your, nextalluMon was to my relations with tbat distin guished sUtesman whose memory we all revere, and whose liko," I fear,' " we ne'er shall look up on again." .From my earliest acquaintance with 3tr. Clay to the laid breath he drew, X was amone tbe most consUnt and devoted of his friends. Fur : bis elevation to the Presidency I toiled incessantly' for many, many long years ; by day and by night, in sumbine and la storm, in' adversity and pros perty, I labored in his cause, but it was Hot for him ; it was because I knew' the man, and know ing bim, I knew his elevation would add to the prosperity of the country, the happiness of tbe peo ple, tbe greatness of tb State, and to tbe perpetuity of tbe Union : but-it was tbe misfortune of tho country to bave bim beaten by the. very men who are now most vociferous in praise of his virtues, bis patriotism, and bis ability. Whilst I live it will be a source of pride and congratulation that I never for one moment baited or hesitated in bis support against all rivals and competitors.- ? Final, lj. "ir, you bave pointed to me as in the opinion of those you represent, aa well as of yourselves, as the proper perron in whose hands tbe standard of Opposition to Democracy should be placed for the election in 1860, and now ask me emphatically and categorically whether I would be willing to accept the position you propose to assign me. I have doo nothing, and shall take no steps towards my elevation to this high trust. Nor will I affect a mock modesty on thia occasion bv rretendine to shrink from tbe great responsibilities which attach ! to that elevated place. It may have the appear- -ance of vanity, and perhaps it is, to say that there are no responsibilities connected with the discharge of IU duties, woicb. any man need tremeble at epprocbing; who will take the Constitution nis guiae, me goa ot . me wnole country , at hts aim, and ; preservation of all it in- teresU as his determined purpose; Surround ing himself with 1 the best inteUecU -of the - country -with men whose patriotism will be equal - w wo ouiBTgancj 01 sacriuciug ineir own advance ment for the good of the whole discharging their publio duties with alacrity and fidelity, recogniz ing equally the rights of all sections, and looking with prejudice upon none, but witf) a fixed deter mination to do what be believes to be ri?ht,'l sc nothing so tef rifio in these responsibilities ast prompt me to say I would shudder aa I annmac.h. ed them. If, therefore, it should be the pleasure ' 1 ' if ; I of 7r cmrvmnferSlhnd hon jnMJp. , Ke ditic.i..n upon hie, 1 will accept it with I 'T ami K ? and 1 hoi with a rwoloti'm" b-l -uld not be j bis aris an-und iuW BlonoJo and 1 , SennSeTKb! bT-nylinnueiKje. that rested.Wthe bM,g. HH.'wm, hta-h.rt , XhkhtuXUr' U A mk fr,, What I sleeves and : Wore a straw ut 23 muKi.es, beAU f he an bont and' faithful discharge -rf were upl.sJngtb .1 thedutk that might dev-eveurion me. With rod;n MaiKH lu iOy making. 4J mum : such views, 1 believe it would be a eny a matter to manage the affxirs of thi government witht involving the counrry i" jierpl'-xig difilculties abroad, r inu rnal quarrels, at bin, aa f t ia lo manage the affnirs o a plantation jn the South or a manu'nctiiring establiahtnent at thtNoih,. ,Jf i entertain a lesi re n tliiss'ibjectj, it "w hut trth to say that it is lashuise the cuniry bas reached a condition wbicb need cbangetaad needsim- . T - .,'11 provenient. -I tbink it u necesar inr ms. weii beinir of alLtliai a new order of things should bo intituted, not oly in Waebingtoni, W. thrsh-, out the t- untr . 1 have th vanity (if you tciKxe to tUinkitso,to believe that thi., with heproja-r aid o" tbe letrt of ' the iegislative detmrtnieits Of Jhe Government. I could rid woiiU .institute; and und'-r tins b.-lief I say, in reply to t our enquiry, 4hl if iteboald I e the. pleasure of the OpHit'OQ to s-loct trie as thir tai'dard-bearer, an a'cendi'-; da'e o'the natio-, moiinectod with seclionHlism, rectiial organiztiin, or s tional question?. I would accejit with a grateful heart!, and. ifelectwl, would endeavor to war tbe honor of the office with becoming humility and .a determination to do my duty,' and my whole Tduty, ;w my country, and mv whole country. Nolhine m w remains for me t" say, further than to'thahk you, sir. and the srept'emen of thi. committee, and through y n the' body o'g-ntleroen of all nartle that '01 1 invent." for ite eomplimmt and the honoryou and they have dne tne. ; vf "U. ' r ' ' !' At tbe conclmdoii of t l addren, which was received wifh plnu.-ie. tb- compaiy retired. THE. PRESIDE. VTI A r. ISSUE IN THE ' ; HOUSE OF REl'RESKNTjATIYES. ' .""he organization of the new I"seof Repren. taUves in Dcmlier next will involve a O'o-t ex traordinary conflict pfsecti-n., partie and factions n refrenee to the Presidential Succession It will be the openimr b-utleof ihecH,mi'gn, and iu result will gt vary f r to determine tbe oreaniza tion of iiarti-and their rela'ivetet.rength in the general November election of 1860. Ine follow, ing table exhibit 'be rtn-ngth of tbe Republican. Deinocrnts.anti-Tjcooirnion Dem-erats ndcj'ttitb em Oni tuition respectively, in the; elections which Rep. Dem. A. L D. f3. Opp. i 6 ' .'" 0 ' 0 0 11. ' . 0 0 0 .. 3 0. 0 '0 : 25 ' 4 3 0 .1 v 0 2 0 ; 2' 2 -' ,' 3 - -" "'i 0 ' 15 6 0 . 0 .. 7 " 3 ' I 0 ' 4 "' 5 . ' o ''' '! 0 '"'. .- 3 l''-'-".-- 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0' 1.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 , 0 7 0 "-- 0 01 a 0 . i, 3 0 m t 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 ' 4 0 - 0 '".' 0 ,.; ' O 12 0 . 1 0 ' 7 0 ,' . 0 4 - 0 6 0 ' 3 vl' 0 7 ' , 0 4 ; 1 " 0 . 4 ' 0 2 ; ; ! 0 0 0 1 0 "o iTi ?i f'V' 18 ;:; 3laine. Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, ' New Jerey. lVnnsylvania, Ohiu, ' , , ... Indiana, ," Illinoi Michigan,' i W'soonsin. Iowa, Delaware South Carolina, Florida, M Hsouri, . Arkansa', , New Hampshin Rhode Is'fcnd, Cinectl3ut, Virginia, Alabama, Kcntiicky," Tenni-ss, North Carolina, Texas, Oregon, Total. For tr-e States to elect we adorjt the following estimate, restine pn'v upon pijobahilitie.' but chiefly upon their representation in the last Con gress : Rep. 2 ' 0 0 0 0. ' 0 Dem. .0 6 5 3 3 . 1 18 A.L.D. S. Opp, Minnesota, Georgia, ilissiippi, Lout-iana, aryland, Califoriua, Total, 0 0 0 iO 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 Aeeordins to those figures the next H-use will foot up as follows.: , Kep. Members elected, 111 To be elected, 2 Dem. 71 18 . 89 L. D. S. Opp. 9 18 1 tr io 24 ! 236 1!9- To'al. 113 Toul v-ue of a full Hiu.-e, Majority, ''. Thu the Kepublicans will lack six of a majori tv, allowing them th full lnetitit' some four or five North Americans elected by fusion arrange ments. Tbe Repuoican managers, bowover, cal 1 culat in the House organization upon the cordial co-operation 01 sucu anu-ijecompiomtes a Clarke and Haskin.oiNew lork; Adratn; of New Jer- sov, and Hickman, of Pennsylvania. With th offi of House Ch?rk t- Forney, and th printing to some such firm as Blair fc Rives, it is probable that the Kepublican may secure tneir tieaker.; Herald. POLITICAL. . A public meetintr was held at Nashville, Ten ..' .- . . . I ' . - nessee, on tne mm instant, wnen speecns were made by Messrs. Mavnard. Nrrberland. Nel cm, and John Bell. The. following account of Mr. Bell s observations we take from the Republi can iianner : f - - Colbnel Bell appeared, and was mt enthusias tically cheered by the audience. He wa Koking as woll as we have sen nim for ten years past, arid spoke with power and effect his voice ringing as clear, in tbe open and damp air, 'as when be met and conquered Felix Grundy thirty years ago Me mane wnat ne always maKea a sensible and patriotic peecb, presenting thestxobg peinU at is sue between tbe opposing parties. !j lie dwelt with gieat clearness ugen the violated pledges of De mocracy, their extravagance, oorru rations, and Ut ter, want of principle. He said that nothing held the factions of the party together but the cohesive power of plunder, lie said that for standing up against these outrages, Democratic editors aod De mocratic orator had heaped thejr maledictions upon bim, but he regarded their abuse aa thehiffh- est compliment they could bostowj as tending to show tbat bis influence wa not yet dead. He was frequently interrupted by shouts efjapplause. He uttered one severe and just sentence against De mocracy, and thia impressed itself upon our mind He said he had been denouncrd for his course in relation to the Kansas . Nebraska bill, but hi course, time and experience had proven to be cor rect. He said h was now held up aa an ally of the .Black. Itepublicani of tba JNorth, wulinir to coalesce and co-operate with them for the sake of promotion.. tie was willing to co-operate .with the Black Republicans- of tho North, for tbe sake of preserving this government and perpetuating the American 1 nion. JJay, be waa wuline to eo further than this, be was-willing to co-operate ltn tne corrupt and nroflieate leaders of Demo cracy in Tennessee, to accomplish th same desira ble object. .. . , .; I 4 . ! :. r i- He made other remarks about sectional discords. spoke of the importance of preserving the Union, and wound up with . some eloquent .words of en couragement to the Opposition and a merited eu- loey upon the gallant men whom they had elect ed ti' Congress from Tennessee, and who were destined to exert a saving influence in tbe next House Uking nis seat amid the cheers of a da lighted audience. , ; (.yi ' C 'r. BLONDIN-S LAST FEAT. ' ". M Blondin crossed the rope at Niagara on Wed. nesday last, with a man on his back. After re. counting his usual gymnastic performances on the rope, the Buffalo Courier goes op to say ?. 3 x F UM. Blondin occupied semething over half en hour in crossing, most of the ; time being spent In his performance on tbe rope. He remained npoa the Canada aide to rest and refresh himself some fifteen or twenty minutes, and attain aunenred nni. on th rope. This lime he had hs Arent, Mr; Henry t-'oksord, a man weighing about 13 pounds, upon hi bck, and bis balancing pole in his handaj. Ha proceeded d own the rope very slowly and cau tiously, as if feeling every step, until he wa about iuu ieet irom tbe Canada side, when Mr. Colcord dismounted and stood upon the roj! immediate ly behind M. Blondin. They here remained to rest probably three or four minrtes, when Mtf. Colcord again mounted, and M. Blondin rrocend. ed, st-11 walking very slowly and stopping cca ionally. to balance himself. Tbey atopped flva Jroni nanK U tiMim.t 1 - V ' For aonjii seconds be "ore the American shore was 'reache' tbe crowd guib red round tb' end of the ropi-, became very - noisy, -and a good de.il of. excilemeiit p-evailed, .and when- be reached the. s: asM)gi ou thiVvaVisafoly the vast crowd shouted W? it bo grotjeat efiithuj-iastn. ' ; . ;j ' ' ''Onreachirigthellanding xM. Blondin was much gushed andnptwed -verr wnit-h fa iued, whil i lr;; Coleofd w .iiie, but did not be.ra anyaign-' vf far.; It WHsH)iut thali"-.iast si v o'clock when he reMched this sideband the trains whieh bail been 'detained' arid were ready .'fetarted imui diate--?y fr f jieir several .destination with probab-yl li ve tliotiSiini; p.rrs: 11s. I J , ' -l i .t iifiifi4 ; - ' ' ''' On Thudav nitrlit, Jesse W i 1 1 ia 01s, an oldja n d wealthif c:ti.enofi.ldwe1I eimttvy, KleniucM , under pamttt atvPrincf on; 'charged with murder anJ itettling.and druejty to hi. slaves,; wus takeii . from thp jail, car ied seven mites 'and hunjfc. nHi.., twtirik, J.h'arid Jann-s, gniiy': of 'itiimer. u crinvs, senped deain by aljsconding : i-A'out ibe same iiii. Dr.' Sipyleton an's.L . Mh'ST. Maiu-field, Morse A Strawinat, suppo.-ei ; to bave been con nected Y'th VVilftaois atid his villainies,, were e veHv tunQi"4 and ordered io nve the ipounty. ! -4i.-A't:.i..i-u. ' -.. E3v. John E. Edward. ofVirgini"'. has declir i-d tlio iUviUlion of BUnoR Pierce to" take Chart e of ;Metbdfc-,,;interest, frr Snn Francisco He had. previously ooclined a cw'l to St Luis, ar an exrit orlin'nri salary. ' . ; - j, . .. ( :'( l,O00ib00 BOTTt.ES SOLD! : . .. 1 . I . -i- ,? 1 . ..!.. i-'ji v f ' I -KNTKRfcD ACCXRDI!0 T0 ' r t ACT OF COXORKSS, la the year 1863, by J. ROSsntL SeiLBiaa, in tbe Clerk's Office r Uia riitrit Court-nif Massachusetts.. Alt Infringement tciil he dealt with according to Law. ; J. EUSSELL SPALDING'S i 1. 1 1 n it n t t 1 1 1 AND CASTOR OIL., TUB nicest and best Toilet Article in the World fiir giving riohness nd brilliancV to th Hair. Il .will make it grow, and Keep it from tailing on. or turn.; ing grey ; remove daodrafT, and preserve tbe hair in i god bealthv stute.ontil the latest period of life. 1 1 will force the beard to grow, and give it a rich dark, appea ranee. ..i iAIl ganuine h-s thi signature of J. RTJSSKIdv SPALDlNa, Manufacturing Chemint and Apothecary, Depot 27 Tremont Row,, opposite Munenm. Boston. Mass. j Trial P.ottles 25 ct. Largo sizes, in fancy bpxe, 75 cts an-1 $1 ' '-.'.' a : 1 psgh Sold by all the Wholesale Druggists and Fan-" ry Goods Dealers in! Boston, and by dealers every where . ':: .' j "' . ' '" -'-- ! - 8ll by Barnes' Park, New York ; and by Wil- liams I Jlavwood, Rtleigh, N- C. my 1.8 w8m. WOOD FOR THE CAPITOL, i , Secretary's Office.; ; . Katciyh, AuguAt 2fl, 1S59' KALED proposals will be received at this ofBr ij until tha 15th ..f September next, to furnish Tw t Hodred Cords of Wood for tbe use of the Public o- i Sees f tbe State in die Capitol. The wood to b j sound Oak anu Hickory, to be delivered and measure t at tbe wood house an the Capitol grounds, from tii- 1 to time as required, and f be cut into suitable. length i for the sever-1 fireplaces. Bidders will state; the price per cord at which tbe;1 11 dekverit.i tii The rizht of rejecting bids not advantageous to State is reserved. . RUFirS H. PAOE, . Secretary of State. Ualoigh, Aojr. 27,iIM.-wsw-td. i 7T : , , . I A itAItEJ OPPOKTUXITV IS NOW 0FFKBED TO ANY PERSOX WHO wishes to engage ia the - JEWEL KY. BUSINESS. Being deeireon to close oat say basinc in this place. I will sell out my stork,; or a certain port on of it, to-., grtuer with th fixtures, and'give thaln ample time t pay tbe greater part of the purchase mouey. ' Th t wtand is one of the 'very best foe a retail trade in tb 1 citv ; and thorp is quit a large and - good , trad 1 thi ., one niigbt step rigbtj into, if hs were tba right sort . a pa'son as to means and qualificatio-s, to carry o the trade, as it should be carried on. ' 1 CHARLES LTJMSDEN. Aeg. 2, 1359. tf Petersburg, Va.. SAM'L T. IRtDKLL, M. D. , CA". T. IHtDBLt. IREDELL BROTHERS, ' j DRUGGISTS AND AJOTWECARIES, PAINTS, - OILS, v VARN ISHES, D YE SrnSs, Window Glass and Putty j Perfumery and iaaey Toilet articles. J I . - .- , N. B. Particular attention given tV orders. -Baleigb, April 29th, 1859. ; !. " . sp 80 BRUSHES. HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL Dusting Scrubbing, Wall, Floor, Window, Shoe, lturse, Painty Varniah and Graining Brushes. .. i . I IREDELL BROTHER?. ,i HAVANA CIGARS- A lot of Superior Ha. Vana Cigars, per Adams' Express: ' CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO. An extra quality on baad.--- : - ' ' r I ''4 j . j t- IREDELL BROTHERS. 4 LE AND PORTER Afresh sbddIv iostarW ii. rived. 1 .1 IREDELL BROTHERS. . BRANDY, WHISKEY,; AND WINES-yO L superior quality for Medicin! purposes, Raleigh, April. 39th, 18W. rf - . .:j '. . apflO Spirit of the Api copy On istide until foAid." GE'AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEtlOLD AND ri KITCHENEUKNIXIjRE , , WILL BB SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON Thursday; 15th of September Beat, at Bain's. (formerly Onion's) Hotel, all that larg And valuable : ot tiBAi t UK, ieiongiag te said betel, eom- pnsinr every article usually kept in first class hotels. eoasisting in part of the following articles, vix. 1 1 jrour-norse umnibus, w good order. ' 1 7 Octavo Piano and sett of PTlor Furniture. 8 Feather Beds-" j a .r. ' ' 100 Mattrasses, . ,;;.:.'.-", '..C-'-- i .'; Together with Bedsteads Beddine. Tables. Chairs." Sofas, Bureaus, Wardroba Waabstaads, large Dining 1 Tables, and a complete assortment of Table Ware, one Cooking: Raage "eeerfplete in rood order, with every variety of Kitchen Furniture and Coekiag utensils, and many other articles too tedious to mention. AU thee articles have ben well kept and are in crood or- ' der. . . ;: .:"-,'. - - 1 . . i As this ale is posittVerjtOod bareains mav he" ex'-'': peeled, - Any of. these articles eaa be bought private-y ly before day of sale on application, to the subscrf. . ber 'ji t..-r. -:S -', - - - " - . Terms All sums i under $20. casb.jlS2tf nd na- wrrds, six months' credit for bond with approved se curity, bearing interest froBi date; f r' - : j bale to continue fsom day to 4y until aU is sold.-. l' 1 1 : JAMES' McKIMMON. T ; . ' JONES A MOOREv Auctioneers. ; Raleigh, ug. J2 1859. vds . -t i .t-v I., i -,. - i' '' ' - . NOTICE. . ','-. ; . Applieatioa will be made to the President and Directors of ibe Bank of $h tto of North Carolina, at tba expiration of thirtv davs. for tbe r- newal of Certificate, JSq-571, dated ff uae 8, 184. for; our snares in tne capital stock of said Bank, in tbe name of the Raleigh Female Benevolent Society," the same being lost, j 1 i , . .. '; . LAVINIA JL- BROWN. Baleigb, th Aug, IP59. ... .Anu-f ; 1st Directress, r PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JPAINTING. THE uadersignea- is prepared to execute, on short, notice, all kinds of painting, especially Fresco aud Ornatueutal, ea reasonable: teims, with punctual dispatch and in the best manner? 'i K,-';. vr -f '-.' - ! !'1-- AUGUST FREOND. He refers .to Hon." D. MJ Barrinirer i. Hon, Charles Mably; Wm.-. Cor, Esq.; Buf as Sl-Tueker, Esqij Wm. PareivaL Esq., Architect, and Pi E. Peeeud.Dron-- gist, Raleigh, at whose store orders can be left, whiob, win receive prompt attenuoa. Raleigh, Aug. 10, 1869, ; i : - tf 1 , HILLSBOROUGH j N. ., I L I TlRr ACAftE M Y. IUIS'a'CA'DKM j WILIi BE COSDUOTBD ON the dIjiu of the Virginia and S. Caiolinaj SUte M iiitary In-titution. Fur a circular, address the sa pariDteodent. Jan 29 'y r 1 COL. C. C. TEW, -, Hills Kor-mtfhcJ.N . THE; KENTUCKY MILITAKY INSTITUTE. "hlKECTT) IA' A BOARD OF VISITORS appoiu'ed by te Sta'e, i under tlnl wipeiintB-i ueuoa vf. Cd. W.-JJORftANaidistiugauihed galuate 01 i West Point, and pralliWl Engineer, aided by an ab Faculty. - Tbe coarse of stodylstbat taught iu tbe beat Culleees, but ure exlendad i Mathematics, Mi'cbsuics Machines, ConstTuutiub, Ag ricultural Cbeiuistry. aud liaing Oeolugy, also, in Enrich Literature, llieturicul' KeaiJing, uud Modern Languages, aceainpanied by daily and regalai'd ex ercise. . r .' ' : -i . -. , I . j A Sohools of ;Arch'iteetUre." Engineering, Commerce, Medicine, and L!,-w, admit ef seleeting studies to suit, tiwe, means .and object if professional preparation, both before and after graduating. . I - f Address the f-uperiuienden', at Military JnStitat, Franklin Sprines, Ky , or the undersigned. - , v. - - P DUOLKr, - aug.24 wiswSui President of tbs Board. ALKX.lNDItl A FEMALE SEMINABYs l ; J A M E S. ;,pALLOWELLfcJ - j; , . - Proprietor and Principal. . : THE TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION uf this Sehool will commence c th 18th of next month, (SeptemlW.) . ; . . . , 1 . '. jCirculars giving futt part.culars will be ent toany who may de jiro them . , - .- . ir- swAwStpd.' .1 BALTIMORE , AD VERTISE'TS. j , . ,, .,i,i, . ... t NEW HAT HOUSE, , j,,. I I ! NO. 255 BALTIMORE STREET; i . i 1 (BETWKSB CHARLBS AMD BA0V,) i ';?..' ' , '.r r-y':' . - ' Baltimore; Md HT AMKS II. BEICItURY 4t CO.. WOULD fN- i'yiie theattention of Country? Merchants to -their large and entirely Fresb stock of I :. HATii AND CAPS .FOR THW FALL" TrAde. - Wving lonj? .experience in the Imsines. and very upenor lacilitit-t in ebtainingour sapplios trem Man 'nfac'tarers. w feel confident tbnt we can "Her crat in- daeeateets to C-on'ry Merchants in both quality and prices, and wuld be pleased to have you call Sad ax amine our stock wben rou visit our city. Hats made m order. T N ' -.'' J A -' JAS. w. jBENBCRY A CO, Baltimore, Jrly 13th, 1859. Jy 18--3a. . 4- RIBBONS, MILLINERY P 1 GOODS, JIND STRAW - ii i- FALL, AND WINTER, 1859, ARMSTRONG CATOll- & -C0i ,' j iMFORTCBS AJ JoBBKRS P Ribbons. Bonnet Silks and Satin Velvets, ; Kucne, nowers, feathers, Sraw ' ' ; Hoanets, Platsdtc,-' '""1' .. Kb. 23T, and Lofts of J39; Baltimore Street, RnltiTnnvs TJfr v . I "kVFER a Stock unsurpassed in the United! States, J ia-Variety and Cheapnessv . ' " .Orders s d;ited aud prompt attention given.! Terms 6 months ; o per. cent, oil for cast),- par f August, 1859. j au 17-w4sw2in-pd FALL 185!). DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS 1 1 HOPKINS, HULlr & ATKINSON. BALTIMORE, .. ' -' i ASK the attentioa of buyers to their large and ele- gant stovtoi ..... .'. ... . FALL DRY GOODS", " which has been purchased most carefully, on (be best terms, lo prompt dealers wa shall sell evr goads low.1 We ask ,buyrs who have never examined our stock to call and do so, believing that we can make it to their interest to deal with us j and to j'; ' . Oar old Friends and Customers, we s hnll offer inereaised advanges. 'Orders sent to us shall hare ipeviat and prompt mt- tent ion. f f H0PKISP, HULL ATKIXSON4 '? ... 258 Baltiiuora street, ' - Aug. 10, 1R59 2mod Baltimore, Md. f WANTS. n" LABORERS WANTED.'. fTIO labr-on the Cape Fear and Deep River; works, icr whom , ,,. . 1 .... One dollar per. day, or Twenty-six dollars - per month and hoarded, Will be regularly paid in cash monthly. Apply to the undersigned or bis Assistant Capt John Lilly, on the steamer Hiwighton, near Averas- borouga. ELt.W00D M0RRl . ' Chief Fngineer. Aug. 12, 1 859. t sep 1st v j . ' : SUGARCANE MILLS. 17, rphree styles, a land 3 Roller, First, Pre- , 4 . miata. bugsr 1,'an Mills, with or wiweet Bab bitt metal boxes, mauufactu'rad by " I t ' - : N. B0YDEN SONj' ' Aug. 10, 1859. tnor 1 ( . alisbary, N C. 8 MYTH, STONE Ar BANKS, - - GROCERS AND COMMLSSION MERCHANTS, 94 and 96 Sycamore Street, ' , ' '::f4-!'; fPETBraBUKQ, VJL . PARTICULAR PFRSONAL ATTENTION ' :"'"'' 'j ' i PAin to s ai.es or r ,-. COTTQy, TOBA COO, WUEA T, TL0 Ult, 'A fe THOMAS SMYTH, j H. j. BTOM B. B. BANKS. :i '-'. :x ' -'V. i. soar 5 ww Jy o, II CHALKLEY,1. DBALKR IK . . ' . ; . SHOE TRIMMINGS,"' OIL, ITERS' TOOLS, &C, .; -' f: AXB UirOBTBB or' 'A :' ' .. LEATHER, TAN- : ,5 ir a FRENCH CALF-SKINS. 13th Street, between Main and Carey, Is nbw is receipt of a larce aad ' exoalleat stock f , j Good appertaining to his businee, to wuoh i invited I j tbe attention of all ia want, as tbey will be sold s. '; --, ... . VERX LOW JfOft CASU, : ; : ! - or t punnuat enstomers. Jh j -V, '- -t ' . mar 5 wisely .. Richmond, Feb. 26, 1859, ' LUMBER LONG LEAF PINEt - THOSE WISHING 7 . NO. 1 1 LONG LEAF FINE, .-1 . CA9 bb serrusn At taa srobtcst boticb, '-; - U' -'r i h - ''vl "i v.'' ... - i..'.. .. AT A LOWPBIPB FOR CASH.'. . ir. T. II. SNOW. - Five Waggons aad Teams wanted to haa' TBe highest cash price paid. . 1.,8, , feb 23-wAwly. ,::AAA ..j y -'I DANOY &''HI'MA'Nl;i;' GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 124 PEARL STREET, ;v; -' jon i. dakcj, 7 i v?' A new York.' ; rRAB.x. BrauAif, j . ,":.AA;' my 35 wAswtf. li t PULLIAM dt BETT8, "' AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, -Fran kiln Street, Riehntond, Va. . , FOBTKB ALWAYS AT BACH HBTOT.-. - -p. K..wxisieKB, ! '.. ALBERT C.. PULLIAM --4 v-v Clerk. ; J - W. H BETTS. f ' ' ' ,. --i-.-'r v.-.'-.;!';.'' ' . -f M . ... . my 25 ly. ' ,'."'". S. A. PLUMMER, ' IMPORTER AND DEALER LN , V ' Foreign and ; Domestic Hardware, SADLERY HARDWARE AND COACH 'i':A--v-; tr '.--i-MATERIALS,-;' ZAA , . ,' 'A:.; No. 10 BoUingbrook-St., Petersburg, !,VaV. IHAVfi now on hand the largest and best assort, ment of goods that I have ever offered to the public My Goods are purchased direct of the manufacturers of this Country and Europe, thereby enabling me to offer as great inducements to purchasers, a anv housa in my line, either North or South. ' -; : " '.. 1 SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS , will find any article in their fine that they may . wish, and at prices which will srive satisfaction. Country Merchants are requested to examine my sleek before nurchasinr elsewhere: as 1 am confi dent that Bty goods aad prices will please them. " - i N. B. Orders from farmers and others are solicitea, and will have prompt attention. -.; - - 1 A. PLUMMER, I ,- ' No. 10 Bollingbrook street, . aair 1m ; 1 PeUrsburg,: Vk. kducation; n'Gtt 11 Y. llALll 'KEMTOKATliK. Fay the St. T-oiis fMv.i Di m.ri . lisba letter to M wViud. tf uis rity, i'J W tiul. iu ,'iaiuB, .lira Fpe3Kg;- widgiy ot ll, of bw buirtoniu. .Such eviilcucv iru, heu coiuing froia a reli.tble source 1 guarauter uf iruth,' the lr. neuds no usele's puffery froui thf iir..( : !'" IBS, Profeor O. T Wood A 1:.. t ' d, ; .f.i.. M..;.. - .. . T montli sinee tetho bigljly beuelieiaJI tZui-t t f" iT.Aii.M.aiT-UBVIU HIT ftllfll.tl.M .ti . nmr.r.iwrinrr,i was iflilllceil Id mala. ai,i,li.. v it upon my nwa hair, which bad Keci.iuuuiie itv'"" hnb'y one-third white; my wtikem 4ut, .l' f r' ' I -HUD K ciiurnrmr. oumemree months t inco 1 tie of your hs is reiterative, and jl Sometbree months rim e 1 prm ured t sis reiterative, and u.-fi ii , 1.. " It. was proviuit hMl wuihed. I ......1 I.' 1. " week. I ha.4 Slnee prorared aput.be, ..... . . . :'Pwuit. I ha ve used 1 can now cmf tl n... v".1 rr 11111 1 u. ... , . t-a rra'viorwhite hair baa total. . . my bend'ahd lacesnd .ny hair bas rcsv.wail nl eolor.and I belUe more nott n a,.,n , been before for iweaty-li ve year. J aun mm '" old. My jd wi at th aga ul fUlj. ' with tbesama efftct. ' , " The above notice t deeet. d oe .yn fr ,,Mr r ble discovery :i Iasaasmir4 tbat wh(,t.r,ij ri' use, as per directum, will not k oveaU 10 diet 'my: statement, . i aw a ciiizsu u tlt " j resident here for the last fi'teea years, aind aiuknown t nearly every ,eescfnd adjoiuiag tDt you mav make of the above, with aiy uniua atu'th'T is at your service, a I wish to pr-serv. the w.; . of mature In lW a wall s yself. , . ! . . . . . lJ"a ruly yonrs, A,, q. RATMoSl). ' . i Bt.TiBoE,JaDj.2.1, ltij Wpoll'a ,UAIR EKSIVRAIIVX. Professor Wuod'Dear !?ir:lr ; ,'' . llavB bad tbe saSurteo la leeetks best potion 0t my hair, iroin the ellee's oftheyellow Iver, in 'ew (r.r lesna, ia 154," It wa W uted to make a tria of yttr preparatoon, and found it to aaiwer tb Very ikuig unti. ad. ' My hair is now thick ami glossy, and uo wordi essj sptw say aligation4iiyaa in giving to tka kOittee lucb a treasure . ; ) j . i fv !; ' rNLET J0D?S0S. Thaandrrslgaad, Rev, J. K. Bragg, ia a miaiiteria regular slaniling, and p.stor of tbe Ortboilox Churcb ilKVookfield, Ma.' Bai a gentleman ef great ingg. encaraad tn.Ueislly bakivrd. ' ! , " i:v::A: 4 ' -l '.:,",; ' WM. DYER. ' fou-wi 4 W BoaaWlasV Jaauary 12, 184S. j Profr Wood Dear 6ff :' : i j ', i ; ' Havir g mad trial of your lis ir Restorative", it girts in pleasure to toy. tbat it effect fas been exrellut ia removing inflnmaUa4daueynffandaeoDt:int tradtory toiiteaiog with which 1 have. been troubled from ay fbildbaod -r and has also restored my hair, which vt becoming gray, te its V-riginal r. 1 I bare tiMt ' themurtiaW wkk aaytb'ng like tua same pleaiais f profit. M.i-i. ,;;,.. fsi .- I ' v' J. , ), . r '" f Toiirs tru'y. f X. BRAGG. I1! Tb estev stiyeM pet np ia bottle of three liwt, ibs large, as'inni aaw saiau ; tae small boms on, half a pint, at d.-aretiU for on aoliar fxr bsu'e; tbe medium holds at kast twenty per cent, aiore in propor- tie than tbessaalt, retails for two dollars a bntrl; tbe larei- holds a quart, V pi cot mure in propurtiun and reRtihl fortbre dollars a botfe. " i. ' - 0. J. WOOD -CO proprirtora 444 Brnadwaj, Nsw York, and .114 Alar let street, St. Louis, Mo. : -JEareM, ir u soos- BareoisTs a'lia Fniry GM DaaMtatv, . . . , r , .. anglv Sm oair A. Boiasoa. : ' " lostur a. an r stirs. t . KOBINSO-Y & lt()Ili:KTS, : , , :; 1 CO MM 1S610N MERCH AN T6, 'Al A ; ..J . .; Uiehmoad, Va Pamer Cury d 13(A iSr', nearly opposite Shnrto j 'i.' -' V,' ' Wot-saom, ' RESPECTFULLY -OFFER' THF.lB services fvr tke solo "f all kind ot Coaotry l'r dua, ';' ' ''''',' , ToVacco, Flear, Wheat, Cora, Elf. Will pay pTtioular attention to purchaninj Uvods os dered, and make liberal advance oa consignment ia band.'' -.: ' m ' '"'.. ' References Wm. H. Macfstljnd, Eso., Presi-- deatof the lartoes's Bank 5 Joke C. IIbsnn, Kra., 1 President of tlie Exebanxe Bank t James Cask ie, Knj,, President of the ''inriui Bankf Jatiie T bonis; Jr.. Esq. : Wifliaaj rantr, Esq. 1 Afeasr. liasaH A C'e. t Mevsrs. Warwick A Barks Iali; Messrs. Puerell, Ladd Ce. t ' Messrs trammel A.Roysters, Ff-bmond, Vs.;. tf Mum. RrninmAl . A HAVldira. '. Yiivk t M ...ra. Stillronn 4, Asbfin. Wilmington, Fluvanna county, T. aa 13 swiww 1 - a. a a. u . . . f , , ..' ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO. FPUIS FERTILIZER, compoiel of one half BEST PERUVI2S yUANO.oabairflnQrouB4 Bon' aud tbe BEST PHOSPil AT1C G UA.N'U, is in eondUea ,. fur immediate use, being prepared with new and ia. ' prevnd machinery i by fbwb aiaans tb aioet ia'iiasi ' combination is efiected, reducing all la a uiiiferut fin powder;, aad for epptieetioaby drill or otberwite, it is . in tbe "'st perfect ardor. And . a bars au hacitaiiioe in S'ying, tbat for all crops it is equal to aay fertiliirr tver offered, tot the farsaiae saamaoity. 2 The quality j will be.kpt peKotly uniform ka all caies, aad , ' , IVarranted to contain 8 per ct. of Aminoaia A!S t.n' fif) tv nf.. of RntiA Phnanhnta i bur flaano is put np In strong hairs, welchinr about . 180 lbs. each -i :1 tt.i-i. - ' V' t FRANCIS ROBINSON give bis personal attention to preparing-' bis arHele, and parcbasers' can rej oa Motutsv $Mutpulattl uwov being ia sverv par. . gcular as represented. AU order will receive knaia- diste attaatiatv. - i --- ; ' -. -?. ,. . v f. KOBINFON A.CfX, ' J '; w' - No. Hoilingsworlh Street np suiir, ' i " 4 ir-. -' r i I , i BaJtiaior, Md. i - ROBINSON'S. MUNIPULATEQ GUANO ' ' - ' aL'e l" l'1 'o suit, - t , -1 , ' I BY THE FfTLLW'NG AQKXTSi iONATHAN TYSON,' Frederick', M. i n K KVFTT lL...it.. v ... J. If. BRADLEY, Fredericksburg, Va., G A RB1S0N dUaAlGNil, Norfolk, Va.' "a? IT UirTML'l'D t-Pfl A r-.. ,1 JW. AA., tJlaAAl AataUsJkw Ul.UV AUVUUNrwU, f aV ' " 1 THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Petersburg, Va. T. C. & . G; WORTH; Wilmington, N. c. ' K. aLlNDSAYj, High Point, N. C. .; t ' I - r . j v, ' juiy z zm. : S ck latent Mfoa 1 -'r i'y'V ,''AB1-. -"t ;'-! .'.! 4 '-.- " 't FIBROUS;, CEMENT ROOFING ; ThU cment consists of strong glutinous substaae, impregnated with " fibrous -matur, and covered with Mica, which nak4 if f in aaa a perfect ri' tant of tbe atmosphere in every climate, and w will , t 1 WARRANT TT WATER P1(H)F. -It also reflects "the rays of tie sun, making th butld in BtucA ol ia jBuamsr than tin or slat, aad will neitAer crack nor refc , '. . , ; Tills PRACTICALLY IMPERISHABLE, and having been Ahoretigkly tried fir years I it' If r York City, and varians parts of the Uniud States, it i4 . th cheapest aad best roofing in use. ' ' V sir -M ' 4 f4 JOSIFH DITTO A CO.- ' Gekbbal. Orrtcn, 3i 8 Bkoas wav, New York. 1 y N. B.Ceraeat for sale by the barrel, with full prlnJ . ted instruelioa far Applying.,. W also offer for sal, Territorial Riehts for a portion of tbe United Siatrs, , june 15 3raSm smpaoo. '. . J. D.'A CO. NOTICE-THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE this day formed a co-partnership under the firm :and styl of a , j (.-.vfn; '-. 1 1 R. A. YOUNG A BROTHER, ."' foo the purpose of transacting a General 'Grocery sad Commission Business, and have taken tb &ur So. CI .Styeaifiore treet, ese door above Powers Hotel, wbers I tbey would be pleased to te and serve their friends. ; ' " .''.. ' K, A. Y0UN0, . yu it'fyir''Kn'i 'i--r-'AX-i. Y0V1SQ - . ' Petersburg,' Jan'y 1st,, 1859." : ' Mr. R. A. Yoon returns his f iaeer tbink to his friends for ;tbe liberal encouragement extended to him vbil a member of; tb late firm of Bitton, Tod' A Young, and pledges himself thai no effort shall b , spared to serve thaw satisfactorily in bis new enter- prs"':"i "".;"Aft"i !.? h".- "''' ;jn5 wu. . . , ," i ' - i JUST RECEIVED. A FBEBHiSUPPtV of .S'cot-h Ale ; 'also l emons, Oranges, Cra-ker, Ooeoanuts; French Caadi, aad a large M of the fiuett Imported Cigars, in Raleigh, and defy eoia petition, ia this market,- in prices or quality. . Brandy Pebcbc, Toys aad Msseelhineout artieles in great variety. u. ( N.B. All persons owing m small bill are hereby , notified (hat I Am ia want of the same, and if not set-, tied soon I shall lake steps to make it if .. ' 1 have' this dsy adopted the cash systeov and will, selleheapec thaaany tbr house ia Raleigh, for cs?b, and cash only. ' . , ! ) -, W . 3. B. FRANKLIN, Age. i . . Opposite Lawrence's hotel, 1 ',' July -SO, 1859. luleigb; N. C.- 'GREAT IV OS y, OF TUKJ9TH CENT I pro p s ss o n w
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