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liirjiifittVfSpttttlr. . .....txnaTBVaMA toa thb Sratac*. Ac.-P»' *•** tpmetc the watering poices tan hare the "Aft. UIkPAtCB mailed to them for ■— ******[* time, hy leavtng tktu orders at the commtin*-room, andpetyint tn advance forth*, ttmenammt, ri.ilii- at f*e*rge « •»« fee, a».ri..-s»ie •f Catteafreai Vlrglain. In aa admirable letter to tbe late large aad enthusiastic ms** meeting -j on ihe subject Ol this most important improvement, ct Hock .neham Oourt-Hou.e, Wywiuiam Koubbt not* Esq., *»'*• that, so long a„o n* tbe fir.t ,nee"ungof ihe present James Kivcrand Ka nawha Company, be offered a •_"•*■""!!£ i the survey for a railroad on the very raw , which new. after ' twenty year*, seem, felt at leugui one required by th* ** ,v owed m onwea.tb. Mr •fSI-aW-." rec-iueH 1 purpose wa*. aPtM****™ ZsMMPmitWO ol i re»-ort of tne •>«__•*£ „„pme*A\ prove , lh e ■■■■_■■.;»; ; n , tnP S«i Md m*** i V£ e ££i -•« * n ,Ue Urei ■"- • cc, the ~...-*• v.-.- of thi* reiy line mf ( atauce — to ana * t U*tmm\ now meditated from Richmond to . naillarf I" li' n of ,h *' canal. Mr. Rortar.T- , aos proceed* •■ Whether it ahould afterward*'*prolonged, a* , , treat neutral stem, to .New Kiver, thence at-uth ottM tt> ihe Mi*si«_ippi at Mcmphia, and nortii » ~-i to the Oiuo, ator neat tue mouth of the Ka- ; nawfi.v. superceding the canal, if competent tn dv ta-ork.or auxiliary to ita future (-{instruction ' tn.) (uecess, waa to i>* reserved for that wiaer and < inter decision which xesul* buouhl afterward* *-c ..tnmeiiU. ln either cam it x>as my convictto ' ihat tin* verjt railroad to Ljuuhburg wa* ihe wotk , xi t* k tn with. Tr.e re*, .utum was the aatgact ol ;»ooa)*' discu».tioii. aartteivatad in t» mv t.rti ' ... .. '.nt.e pLobartsea. .lucl_e INortx.rne Nichma* ( md t.'heiS.ior it, ani .Vlr. Cabetl and Btr. Chai> i,an .lohuson agaiaat it—and wa* defeated bj t.ie it*, ai vote of come hve uuuiir. d in lavor tocoiiir >.ve_, oi ei*ht vnou_anu agauisi But the trut >pini »r« ol many who voted ate not coriCctl> ihown '.-. the record If mv ineuior. serves vie i i.tilonel I-ui|ierf.x>ru and Uolonc! Munford, tie.re he n-i.t-.trii. of ihe aroxte* of tiie city, who lieard , .ie di*cu**ion. asre overrule! in their iudnuieu \ l.y *ot up mstructi.ipaot tue Oity Council '.1.-.t n..-. ut.t beaid it i and tr.ou.h Dr. Hurckenbrouah o«m t.-ievnteot tne V'triunia hank a_;u..-t the resoiu tiocvet itwaa with In* luil and active concur rence'that I oflercd v, and his vt te was not, as 1 learned lrom nun-elf. llvaa lrom any clian.e ol hia ..<;_.:.*! opicion. but tiecitu.e votinx laat. a* . ■ i.m :.!.. and alter tne result was d.cioed, lie tveiu_d it lest lor the interest* of the fiann ano the countr*. that it .liouid lis setlleJ, so autlim. lat-vety ; • to teriuiuate all Uoutit and distrust ateat tli* earnest provecution of tiie work. 1 thu.k the ict emeti relerrc.t to, and wh..*e opin tone were thu* overruled when they v-tued, o at ,-iiii.ut 1 6»0 vote* which would have given some ».••"'-..■ tne nun.>ritr vote on the pr.ipo.itinn tuti muted, and 1 wiii aiild that Wr. loiir-tni. wtiocasi a.i.iet.f upward* ol WSMi while still *taunn int. ue aditeied to the c.pini >n, which he hau for man) year* entertained, ol the superior rect.intii-t .1 i • i..i.a c>: a canal improvement, aa d he felt a donta nnd perplexity on the subject hn had rever ex (.-.e'ed '<i entertiin. Tue occasion which as.em me* you would, 1 mou .lit. lender not una. coptab.e to you a reminiscence; it brina* l-aci. very loroi blj to me aeene .oun-passed incident., touchinn itieaaiiit project you have now attain on fnot." Mr. Korbrtson proceeds to »tale tbat the lap**, of time has not changed his convictions, tuid that the most direct railroad tine to the Southwest is, in his judgment, "now, more than ever, the need of tne "Siate, and A CAPI TAL NECESSITY FOR RICHMOND.'- Tbere Is no doubt of this, and we wi.'b these words could be engraved deeply on the heart of every citizen. They are full ct point truth and significance-. Upou our tol.ingheeu to them and acting accordingly, depends the t,uestion whether Kichmond is herealter to dwindleinto none-horse town, the grass grow ing in her streets,and her men of capital and •uiergy flying to other climes, or whether she Will become a great city—the Q.ueeii of the South. For nothing can be plainer, as Mr. liA-tCßbas clearly shown iv his able report to th . Buck ingham Convention than that the practical working of the two railroads which now run from Ljraebbarg to tide-water, totally ignor ing the principal business city aud capital ol the Common wealth, completely cut off this city lrom the lineoi Southern trade aad tra.ei, and tend directly to make ttie city of Italtimcie the market for the immense agricultural ai.d mineral products of Southwestern Virginia, aud that unit's? a direct road can be established between Lynchburg and Richmond, tbe Vt bole irade and travel coming along the Virginia and Tenuee_ee Road, (towaids which tbe Suite and this city bave both liberally contributed,) reaching back lo the -rent valley of the Mis sissippi, will pas* along the Lynchburg and 4-"tittHotte-viile and Orange and Alexandria Hoads to B_l___orea_d to the North, and truis be lost to the city ot lliciuuoiid. The gap bt iween Lynchburg and Richmond ii the only link now wanting to complete a direct ramie la ihe Mississippi, and we are absolutely hesi tatuig whether we shall make the small expenditure necessary fo fill up that gap.— ilreatas ihe trade aud travel now are, which ■we might thus secure, they are, as Mr. Dasck liisily observes, iii-lgnilicunt, compared with what they will be hereafter, when the won derful valley of ttie Mississippi .hall be fully developed and populated, and when "it shall he connected, as it inevitably wil! be, by a di rect line of railroad with the golden regions ol California and with the .bores of the mighty Pacific, whose rushing waves ever How richly lreighted with the costly products of India, Cuina and Japan. T_e trade of the East In dies ha?, for centuries, been the great object ol ac.jiiibition, and millions have been spent in the effort to acquire it. Shall we now, by su piiieiiess aud neglect, let it pa.s by us, when it ...in- almost within our grasp ."' Eveu it this road had nothing to rely upon but the trade aud travel between its teimiui, it has greater iiitra-termiital advantag.. than the l.auville and Richmond Kailrcad, which -tops in O&n --ville, and which i. BioW able, alter appropri ating eleven per cent, to tha payment of its debt, to declare a div ldi'iid ot four per cent.— JBut when we look at the b BUdteaa wealth be yond with which we shall be directly con nected by the Richmond and Lynchburg Rail road, it teems little .holt ol madness lo hesi tate lor a moment about n» construction. The opinion of that sagacious nnd patriotic gentleman, P_i_ir Si. G_oiiu_ Cocke, E-q., 1* equally clear and decided upou the ii.di.-_ pensable importance of this improvement.— "A kailboad kuom L,YMHiirr.u io Run. JIOKD ie KOTHIMi 8110-T OK A -i._E_.MIY OU- T-IK Ti~Kr>,'' i» the emphatic language or hi* letter to the Buckingham meeting. "The Rich mond and Lynchburg Railroad," ne adds, "is a ue__'**ary connection for the city cf Rich mind— $■ desideratum with the people of the 8 tutto-id- 1 pf Jame* Riven a link that is lacking to givtf unity to our Virginia works of improvement. May its speedy completion lm iM-ii unothei «-v lo.'i.ceof theaagaci ty, -spirit nnd enterprise oi the people of the "South Hide," upon whose soil wii* constructed the ltr.t Railroad (itieChesterllel-. _ver laid down in America." And again Mr. CoCcK declares : •-Rictunoud mutu bave direct railroad eouimu- B-18-t-88-B, radiating Norib, South, East and We»t, aud. thus make herbelf a commercial centre; or, otherwise, if content to remain •by the wayside,' (eccentric,) to our Virginia Mjid S uitliein system of Railroads, »li« will ooii take rank a* au out-of-the-way provia _: al town —or el»e become a *ort of suburb of ii.tiuiu.ui-. Philadelphia or New York." Let every citizen of Kichmond ponder on th..« word*. ..'us road, to others a d-sidera mm, ia to l.Whm._.d a NECESSITY. The ~ue.tion with v* 1* "v, bo or not io be." We art. vow isolated from the tast river of Souih we-U-m trade by railroad* in which we have no interest and which have no t«tf rest in us and which bid lair to leave ue high a <__._ry on the *bore. Alter all our e!!_i v and str-*ggl*_» to build up heren mtiroiKili* worthy of Vir- j i atiuia, and after having _o tar succ-eded a* to i . ream one pom t of commercial aud man ufac .uri..* Importance in the State, we are threat. ' *u«d with ihe lot* of all we bave gained, by ! ■■urcompleu-Isolation lrom the great highway j «•! American trade and travel; and doomed unis*. v.* ru . u awfully u» tbe rescue, to be' hold the bright**t K-.i-t.uß that ever dawned upon a city, prove lal .c and lteeiiug aa the mi- ' rsgeot lUr- tlc-el ; A Qordon*vilU correspondent of lb , D>> patch ba* lately csllsd attention to tbe im portance ol a direct road , rym Ly „ cUburK w Kicbmoud, a* the probable «,.«,,* 0 f drawing v large portion of the cotton trad* to thi* city not only for manufacturing purpo.e* but in v _ especially for direct sbipinisui v, fc urolM , 1..r Tttelitit ibelu*t jaaf approximate 4..-.000 bales, and "rangamenta have been made to compraaa and send a great of this cotton to New York, via railroad, at*! per bale, for re-sbipment to Liverpool. Why should this cotton aeftk »oelfcultou» a run le : All the cotton prodoced ta and the northern portion of Mi*««Bslppi and Alabaina.iniended for a foreign inarket,._ouia And an ontlet through Ohe-ai*-***'' »**■ ■*■ ~_ have a direct road to Lynchburg, ami the advantage, which Richmond can pie*.« ,h, P n,enl of cotton fm year., secure to her a large .hare ....rtsut AAA W ■__!? aa" be Ami Tnever had a. great or encountered, but ao* (f ihe faiu lo which , now r d ber by constructing oue short rail "l'wcTto >IK .ur* all that she has already gamed, increase that gain a thousand fold, to set a M h*« enemies at defiance, and to prevent n,.i.-alter even her own apathy aud neglect from tn.-oring herself. C.enernl Harney. We have more than once alluded to the vio lent astaulta made by the London press upon this officer, aud to the fact that hi* conduct bad been made the subject of discussion in the House ot Oommona. On one occasion, it will tie recollected, Lord John RI*BBELI, in reply to an interrogatory,stated, upon the authority of L-vrd I.YOKB, that he either had been, or wa* tin. i.t to be, recalled. It is singnlar tbat none of our uew*t>apei* have said any thiug about this measure,and that weshould first be made aware that it was in contemplation, or had been cariiedout, by a debate in the Brifish House of Common*. We are at a loss to un derstand whether the order af recall, if it really ha. c any existence, be intended as a cen sure or not. Thus far, at least, the Govern ment, by its silence, seems to have approved cf Gen. H. . conduct. When Geu. Scott had concluded his pacific arrangement lor the joint occupation of the Island, he wrote a letter to General Hark by, dated November run, IM. in which he says : " Intead-nz at tiie first moment to urge that the two i.cpartm'ms o . the Pacific should St. thrown luck into one, Bid l-ein* aware of >our prefer i»noe for that havin* Hi. Louia as its bead quar ters, I have n.i.e_.ti. au-_.est.tt to jou uclimi-e. Anotner motive haa ju»t occurred to me for renew ing the aui.ect. •'/ halt no duitbt that one of the preliminary dtmandt leatea will be matt* by the British Oev ernment up >n ours, in connection with your occu pation tt the Island if San Juan, will bt your i. riifiti: lrom your pnsent command. " ln *uch an cv- nt. it might be <» great raltej te the FreaiU. ut to find >civ. Oy your own act, no longer in that command " 1 make ttie Bu.'_estion from public c-ors'-I-ra tk>as solely, and have n-t received the sits, titest flint lo tint elf ct fritin vVa-iiunMon.'' General Scott then goes on to giveGen.Har ney a conditional order to repair to St. Louis, Mo., and assume the commaud of the Depart ment of the West; but leaves it to his choice whether to obey the order, or "*. throw it into the tin." Gen. Harsby promptly availed himself of the liberty allowed him of declining to obey the order. On the 17th November, t-.'.t', he an swered Gen. -OOTT'a letter, and, afier quoting his own language, replied as follows : " In rer I to thisc.iruTtunieation of the Gerera' in Chi»f. f n-«tre te inform biw 1 fin not disposed to empty with such an order. Ido T ot tttlieve the freaiden' of the United Sta'es Will lie etnl.-cr r;."Fec t.v auv action ol tiia Bntis.l liovernmeriin relerei.ee u> -vu Juan Island ; nur tan T suppost the Presiiltnt wou'd he ,i'-asrti to see me relinquish this command tn any manner that does rot pi:in '« indicate Ins intention* towards the public set ____." These extracts are made from Senate fix. Ujc. No. 10, Ist se.sioii, 36th Congress. The italics are onrown. With this correspondence before him, (in which the issue as to the propriety of backing out, before the British government could de mand his expulsion, is firmly made by Gen. Harney, in response to Gen. Scott's advice to that effect,) the President could not but see that llarnkv, by remaining at his post, in vited and challenged removal, if his conduct was disapproved : get hi wa* not removed orn call'd ! Ileivas not tven reprimanded or remon strated with, so for as vrt have, heard .' He was left in command. ju«t as before Gen. SCOTT'S arrival on the Coast. And in the. met sag tto Congress, the President utters no' one word ef ten tun of Gen. Harnby. Nay. more, the merging of the tvo depart memts into one, suggested hy Gen. Scott, be ing vehemently opposed by the peo|,lo on the Pacific coast, ws* also negatived ftp tht Presi dent so that, not even by that tide-exit wa- Market to be withdrawn from the stage. All ihis certainly looks like a tacit approval ol his conduct. As to (Ten. Harney, he is an entire stranger to us. But we feel the same wish to see him justly dealt by, that we would feel for any other officer cr private in the service of his oouniry. And when we see such torrents of vile abuse poured out against him in the l.tig. lish papers, raking np the foulest accusations against his private character, and reviving scandal., that went to sleep thirty years ago — when we know that all thia storm of malice i* directed upon his head, cnly because he has stood up stoutly (suppose, even, that it has beeu tee stoutly) lor the lives and liberties of American.-, and the jurisdiction of the United States Government, we think it is time that the American patters should have soiuetlung to say upon this question, and should en lighten their readers a little as to its merits. Abmse all, we think it is the duty of our (iovern m- nt to n,< ulc out! Let the President contra dict the Times nnd Lord John Kvsseli., if they do not tell the truth. If tbey do tell the truth, let their words be confirmed, let Gen. iiAi—v_v be recalled, and give him the oppor tunity of meeting his accusers. Whatever faults may have been imputed to him, ho h.is uever been thought backward to face a danger of any sort. TheGbkat Easteiin.—This ship is to leave New York ou this afternoon, on an excursion to Capo May, remaining there during Tuesday and returning to New York ou Wednesday m uning. It is proposed to .ell for the excur sion two thousand tickets, at .*Ki each. So fir. the New Yolk papers say, but seven hun dred tickets have beeu sold. Dodworth's 11.v.d accompanies the ship, and while ai Cape May she is expected to be visited by large numbeis of excursionists lrom Philadelphia. The fu ture movements of the ship are uncertain, but it is not probable that she will leave New York tiually so long as the ru_h of visitoi* makes it profitable io keep her there. Sailed kob Ei_*.oi_.—The steamship Anu bia left Boston for Liverpool Wednesday, with ninety-five paiseiigcis, among whom was P. Ryan, of Richmond, V*. Among ihe passengers lor Halifax was Wm. K. Powle, Jr., of Alexandria, Va. The City of Haiti* more, with 13! pa.. — tigers aud §779,180 la spe cie, ur Liverpool, and the Vauderbilt, with OO passengers and tl,<_73£t. iv specie, lor Southampton, boih lell New York Saiurday morning. Dboi'Oht is thb Moc-.tains.—The Statin un (Va.) Vindicator says in that vicinity the drought ha* been *o excessive lor four or live week* past, that all kind* ol vegetatiou is i.. ii Iv burnt up. There were several spriuk lii.g rains during last week, but not enough to wet the grouud. Fkbdkbh -shir...— Tbecensu. shows Fred, enik-burg, Va, tolt_v_ apbiiulation of :j,;ji._ Wliites, I,_-1 -lave*, and MM tree negroes. This is an increase of IMA fcluce lt-_O. There are !:. manufactories in the city, and fi houses of worship, the latter property btiug valued at $1IH»,0U0. A Relic op tuk Wav cr lb!-. --Tho Ban gor (Me.) Union says: '-Wbiloat K:i_tport, on l*u_r-dav last, we saw the Drig Frolic, which vcas in ..ngag-emeut with the Wasp übont IS years ago. fee Frolic is now about __ years old, is owned iv t_,s Province of New iiruire- Wick, v. c onlievc, and h.-t undergone con.ide table change in t >t.-ri ir ac,-imge-incnt. -ince her ligUi with the Wasp.' Mot'ax\ _fil.ML_-'_ Dangerous Speculation. The Liudou lluly Telegraphs correspondent stales thai a I'.>L_ti proprietor, belonging to Poena', ba* purchased Mount V'e.uviu. of iv praseat owner, Friosa Ca-tulcicula, and in tend* atculJin/ :;.•■ lava s_ir__ee of it* i>r_ci_>i tou* _*clivni_» with villa*, ho lei*, and other |i!:_-_-» ot r_crvaiiou, for th* a __u.-ciu.-nt an! itccouiuiod-ti.i. ot itie fcngl_»_i iour»-i9. A SuL'ii W_t_u__ *___». '•PA«u."-A«iar. ket c-rut-ii—' iv -outu.it, Indiana bas a "patch" coutuiutug l,?uu aun-a, plauted iv w_ terravlou*. Ill* -.ark-tsar* Oiuatuuaii, Louis. \*U», New Albany aud Vmi+mpt. * 7an.es River a.d' "Jst^.TSr'.V thecity, peered in several o promt .ed an «Hk. n ■'•« ; v.-day, In and ka.awhe Uan-I. We have ascertained that the pre .'.of an executory agreement for the completion or the Canal ha» been entered into between an asso ciation of French capitalists and the President and Directors of the James River and Ka nawha Oomj-any, which has been approved by ihe Board of Public Work*. A meeting of the stockholder bas been called, to be held on the a. th of August, for the purpose of ratify ing and approving, or rejecting this ptmjottj but since it wa* eiguud, suggeslions oi amend ment have beeu made which, it t* probable, wiii be. concurred iv b/ all the parties: and if so, the amendment or substitute agreement Will be sit bruit ted to the stockholders instead ot the .I.;.- now iv hand. Under the-, cir cumstance?, it is deemed best to withhold any publication of the exact terms heretofore agreed upon , while we are assured that the perfected agreement will, at the proper time, be made duly public for the information of the stockholder, and the community. Amkruas Simoons —Science has another subject to investigate, more directly affecting life lhan the late mc.cor. In Georgia, a few days since, a ~<,: inn.) scorched a cotton crop for a distance of a quarter of a mile, ln lowa two meu lost their live--, and a team of three animals fell dead, fr"in tbe same cause. The iollowing is from the Bayou Sara (La.) Ledger, of the llth inst.. O . Thursday evening last, about half-past six o'clock, our ciu-eus were s.inewhat star tied by a very strange phenomenon, li was a hot wind wbich seemed ti> c>me fr.m the river, and was so hot on the bank of the river that who stood there hud to put their hats to their faces. As near a description as we can give, it seemed as if we were close to a building ou fire, say about a scjuare oil", and ttie wind from the fire blowingdirectly 111 our face, lt lasted about ten minutes. Correapon .ence of the Richmond D-spatch. Fettles 7 Free Schools —Closing Exercises—Christ ian Liberality, kc. StFFOLK, Va, July ii., 1800. Tho closing exercises of tiie Yeates 1 Free Schools' came ell' on yesterday, at the Upper School-House, about eleven mil..--distant troin this place. They consisted of omtions-, essays, declarations, dialogues, acted charade-, mu sic, Ac. Tbese Yeates* Free Schools consist of a achool for boys aud girls in each of two .sep arate, though contiguous districts, which were endowed by the liberality ot Mr. John Yeates, who was one cf the earliest settlers in this part of Virginia. He devoted a large .-una ol money to this purpose, v. hich lias now ac cumulated to mi amount not only anfflcieni for those districts, but nlmost for ttie whole county. Ttie course of study, however, has not yet advanced beyond that of dr..-class academies. An immense audience was present to wit ness the closing exercises this year, and the opinion was unanimous that they were highly creditable to the Board, tbe tutors,and the scholars. An address, which was Being delivered iv tbe afternoon by Mr. Lew el leu Southgatc, of King aad Queer, was inter rupted and cut short by a heavy shower of rain, very mutli to the regret of all presem; and so tiie exercises for the day and the year closed. Nan-emend county, Va , ought to smile and blosson> a* the rose. In colonial times, the Church Was end.wed by the noble and gen erous gift of a iaige body of fine land by one gentleman, the school* by the liberality of a second, and the poor by ihat of a third: aud such are the conditions of these gifts, that they cannot by any possibility be diverted from the objects uamed. "vYiili these, and with her natural advantage* and geographical po sition, she ought to be the leading county in tbe State, (as indeed she will become.) lor wealth, intelligence, and virtue. Mr. ilarrold, recently stabbed by llrovrn, wil! probably recover. Todd. Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. Mill Burnt. Mecjiium'B Ivivkk, A li? km able Co., ( July SibUl, 1860, . Capt. Jarman _ mill, located at this place, was destroyed by fire this nioiuing. It was discovered to be on lire about day in the morning and its ruins are smoldering aa the train passes. It was valued at -12.UUH, and was insured i.tr £3,000. Fortunately, there was but Utile wben* in it, and the loss is confined to the mill, lt is supposed to have been setou fire. _ I_. At. .EN. OK A FO-1.-tc'N ____■_.—I —V. J 18. Bfartlneau, brother ol Mrs. Harriet Marii t;eau, and the most eininenl Unitarian theo logian in the world, wiii, says '.he Lon.iou In cjtuiei, .-ail for Beaton iv August. Tbe Re verend Professor will visit Canada anil travel through the Northern State.-, preaching vi New York, lio.iou, and other places, and will retnra at the commencement ot the Manches ter College session, October Ifttb. _C__U_UkOa—Miss Stevens, heiress to the princely estate- of llobukeu Land ami im provement Company, was married in New York, Wednesday, lo Hon. Mr. Garnet;. M. CJ. from Virginia, lit. l.cv. the Bishop of Nev. Jersey, Or. O.lenheiiuer, assisted by Key. V. Brace of St. Paul's, liobokeu, oillciated. I For tro> Richmond Dispatch.l HVCJSIA HOTBL. .'UU _7th. 1 StM. The throne whici. lor several week* ha* cr..v ded thi* favorite watering-place, almost to positive discomfort, h.-i3 began totliin off, many ol the ns itoirs from the Southwest and *-outli having ie taken themselves tn the mountains and the North ; and now *e>sia the truly pleasant portion of thee .e.ison ot which families in the city, that do not visit the Spring* ot the interior, may avail them selves io their utmost There wnl io less crowd and pressure, and consequently better aooomnio dntioiis nnd enlarged comfort in every respect The luxuries of tne tide-water region ate inst fipenin. to iv I nr.tiiritv —the hog ii_li and sleeps bead, especially, lor which this region is lojustl) tamed, aie just now becomm. absolutely superb, and tbe weather is il.titlitlul. The 'heated Urn." at Old Point iasit is called., iia.i passed Indeed, from the IstofAacnsi to the Ut ol No vember, the wcatter is never tt>o warm or too cool, keeping ever aud -808 at tiie happy medium which may be denominated tiie very buss point, of temperature. Strange, that JU--1 at lite moment wben it is moat delightful to be here-when the air i* balmiest-wben the ac ■oiuaio.iatiou* aie b*»st—when he Injuria-, of ihe sail water are in iimliest perfection—alien the ben lire- zes fan most ar.d pleasantest strange, 1 say tli-n ju_t then, people should b» Beeiß< to the mountains and to the watering place*of the North. For he heiietit oi those who would, with a fret i.iE of te.urity, e> ioj the luxury ot a soi urn on tlis se iboa-d, I will state that lam informed by the surgeon* i 1 th 3 post am! tha physici vis of tiie. vi cinity. that v i« as health* here in August-Septem ber aitd Oeteber, a* in Aptii, May or Jane; and, moreover, tnat a case of malarious disease h-.s Wf.-.r been known tot ccur at Old Point Comfort. The .Secret iry of the Interior arrived here this morning, accompanied bj h,*ian.iiy. and wi'l re ui.tin 1 am informed. 1 >- severul weeks. Though the crowd ha* thinned considerably, there is itiilase'ect and delightful company of some two bundled ar.d fifty or three hundred.— Last i.i. IU. the hail-room pre sent, d a gay and am mated scene rendered the more so by the presence of many of the officers of ihe army and their fiim liea. From and after the Ist ot August, the fare. I fee from a oard of the pr >prieto*_, will b. re .need to $I*l.o per week, and S'2 a day for a les* period ih Luck—- Singular Coincident* Two plusieiacis, one in Wind.or. N. C-, and the oilier IB Dal in* ton, Peun. each buy a lottery tick et, and. us Ui- following ce.tific-es twitii date, name and residence ) show, were b>>tu 1 .rtmiate enough to draw 1 irxa prizes; Doli-cto**. Perm • July. OBt. This i* *et certify that I wa* the holder of a-hare of t cket No 48 50. 71. Class •'„_, in Delaware .State Lottery, drawn June S_ under the miii .gement of Wood, Ei'i.Y V Co. which comb niti n drew the pnze of S'._ Uuu, and that said puze wa* aasbed on pre-entation. Thkoeohk M. L.u.i, ML. D. Dotingtoa Post-Office, Perm Wnraeea, Bertis City, _f. g.,1 Jul* Mth,iaW. . 1 do hereby certify that 1 have this div rt-ce -ed, throu-.lt lank, the fuil amount of ore-ei -hth of tiie highest Caai'al Prizj of -.50.0.. di..wn at Wilmington, De'aw.ire, .nine 9;h ijcfiu. in Wood. Kdhy .V c'o.'s Delaware State Lot cries, in Clats 1 (drawn on th» single ncmb-T plan > Tbe BBm her on nu ticket I dug thfl number drawini the highest Capital Prize of 950 -OO my ticket being oiib ona-eiahth In ket _n.l diawmg accordingly, and that lull parmiesiriß is treeiy given by me to publish my name aud res.deuce. R H Smith MP. EDITOR OF THK RKTI.tIOM) Di-U'AT'CH—Please publish in yourpn per that tne Opposition party of Her.neo w.ll hold a ineetitjg at tneir Ci.uuty Court House on t»e ti h ot August. I..ONOAY. at 12 o'cl ck. I_everal speech** wi.l b. mad.*. All pcr y >» s loving ths Liiion better thau patty, shouul atteud Cone one corneal. is 40-td DR. Z. B. -McUR-'O-R. of Ilenri _>«-—___. co, haviug taken an ofiiae on t-'rankliu street, fust house at-ove Metropolitan I.l*ll, ton deis hi* pro(e**ioual servu.es io the public. j j 'J'J—6tii »-r2S» NOTICE.-The annual u_eeting of •"-__• the stockholder* ol the TCCKaHOE and JAMES KIVEH RAILROAD COMPANY wilt take place at the office of Ounlop, Moncure k Co., on (ViONDAV, theS.ih in.-.* , it _ <>'. lock P. M jj 19-3iawtd 0 W. HO.STEK, Seo'jt. i in i o n PR- v isrTm aa tTj. «TT_ w-B A Union Prayer Meetins of all de oii.i naUons win i., i.«jd every AFTERNOON tii.s week, under tha'an*Pj._gs of the Vouiu Men's Christian A*«»ctation. in in* TRINITY ( Wefbc di.t <'H I" X :H, ••!! I- ring in flrest, nt ■ ' duo '.. git* Exchange Hotel, from 6 to 7 o'clk. Tja ci'i sena gsuera.ll> are invited to attend, aa wrii as ait stranger* v..u;ng thecity. jy iv i,n i U-vk jkFFOUCtmm jamii «K_J_k COl_J.lN«s> V't utipfit so oymluot the but,MM of a RESTAURANT, *,t lv* 'at* fid alai.il. Cf.'l'er of Mtli and .V aiii street.., un tion tv bur it's-.! sell for cash mi ly. J.LL-N CVM.9.JWS. KicbmoUJuVmHiMtV. .> U -* • MARINE IWTTLLIgBWCB. i'ORT OF RICH JULY 2*~ High Wzitr thi* ivy (Monday) 3 irlir*. ' , "aprivbo. Rteauialiip Ko.aokc, t: .uchi, N. Y.,mdze. and paaaengeiH, I.udlam k W •„ ~. S.hr J.M. Ford, Yoik Rucr. com. X w orthain k Co. Schr Hiawatha, riiilltps. Plula.olpiiia, coal- W. T Suipies _t Co. Sehr Rockingham. Taper, BoetoQ, plaster. C. T. Wonfeain A Co. Hohr. L. T. Harden, , -, vv host, corn and tobacco. Schr. Native, Penm., 'aimti hivar, vl.eat. Schr. Oherwok-, Shelly, bgiit. Schr. Lavuia, Hopkins, Stairct, N. * ~pi_. iron, Asa Snyder. BAILFU. St.-..._i_liip Roanoke, Couch, N. ';'., m.lzo. and p-u.-ern-ers, l.udlam ft. Watson Steamer Oeorge Peabody, Pntci.arJ, Ualtunore, md-*. :tud pasaengers. D. ft W . Curri :. Steatner City >.f Kichmonde Mitchell. Piid&del »' 11. mdxc. and passeni-era. C. P Cardoro. S.-I,r. Nai-.it', ueen, Hn'se, light. Sc.u. AnaccMtta. MctCown, light. Scnr. Hope, Frank, iiuht. Softr. Mary. , Petersburg,corn. Schr. J. H. Youuiana, Peterson, down the iivei, Unlit. tity Point, Jnly-7. IM* ARRIVED. Steamship Jamestown. Skinner. Richmond. Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York. Barki-.il, Richmond. SAILED. -Steamship Jatne*town. Skinner, New York. He unship Roanoke. Couch, Rich.it.md. Bark Caroline, Packard, biaaed with tobacco, f..r Gen. .a Uark Eif. Mouth America. IN I'O-T. Ship Uncle .toe. loading for Liverpool. Ship Evening Star, load ir. for Havre. 8.-irk *t. John's, loading for Genoa. Bark S. Star box. loadi g tor London. Barn Reindeer, loading. Schr. Ann, loading tor New Yoik. N;.v,- YoaK. Jul) 26.— CIM, steamship Roanoke. Riclio t rd; s.hr Rolling Wave, Wilmington N O.; <ire.-on. A'ashm*ton. N C. Arr'd,schra Hnx ah. Kichmond: E A Coaktia, Va. July 27 - Arr'd. sc.'irs Ben. Wilmington. N. C; Mary El len, Va. July 2_—Cl'd. stea-nahip Yorktown, Richmond ; scar. Edwin, New-hern. N. C. Bostu_, July 25 - Cld. brig S.un'l Kiilam. (Br ] Malaga, via Portsmouth, Va. July 20- Arr'd, schrs. Lily and E J Talbot. Wilmington, N C. .1 ai-k-.in vili."*. Fia, July 17- Sl'd, aclir. Julia Rich. Kictimond. Nkvvpokt J.itv2l —In port.schr.Stranger, from l't casset. for Norlolk. Bristol, En... July 12.- 3i'd, Robeit Bruce, Wimin-.'..n N C Bi.-ii.-i.ke. July 27.—Arr'd. s.hr. Ar.e'ine, Vnn Cleaf. Richuiontl. July 2. -CM. steamer Beividere. Kichmnnd ; achr. Cr.as. Roberts, Wash in .ton. N.C. _, „ N..KKCU.K, July 27.-Arr'd, brig Ocean Belle, Richmond; schra. W. J.Doyle, City Point: E. .\Mler, ,1-iiif ■. River. t'liu. .:-i.i'H a, Jul* 27 —Cl'd,steamer Virginia. Richmond. Arr'd. «ehr. Cropper Brothers Fred enclisourtf ; Win. Spear. *vViluun<ton. PL C. July 2a.—Arr'd, sciir Mary Helen. Richmond, aud cl'd for same poi t same day. Pas-rjroaa* perst«.mship _to*-roKB, Gfo. W. Con ii, Master, arrived July 2_th, l_tk>, from New York: P. Clieevers. J. Duthi*. H. Stern. S. Hine*. Geo. A. Allen. G. ft'.jer, A. Weii, J Auiustine. R. N. Loves, 2 Misses Havens R II t'Urke, C. Crit tenden, .v'lhs ,'tin -teqiia. H. Powera at,d lady, Mrs. M. Powers. ,). Husl.dt. Alex. Wands, John Htn.s-v. w. Loncee, Mi-s l.outfie. Kobt. L. Ptiil iip-t, Miss Brat, Mi_s Holt, Mr. ilas.-n, T. Pratt, and'J in steerage. Also from Norfolk: Mr Francis, lady, two nurse, and twocti.iiircu, Wat. Giay. I, .A t'ARU.— As an inducement for farm Tr7-»T lies to sojourn at the.HYuEIA HOTEL, j > ____! Ai -trring the mi.ptlis of August and Sep leoiuot. vie prnprietorx da»e reduced the price of ii .ard to 92 perday. or .sl2 50 p.r week from Au gust Ist. J"IS SEGAR, ( Prnnri. lnr» C. C. WiLLARD,. 1 r °P rielorß - Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Cumtort, ( Jnly 2Utii, 18.0 ! V jy 30-Im m4*t\m*m NOT Ml TOTHEPVBLiC.-Tbe JA "- 1 1-stow N will be aithdrawn fr.-m __S—_--.__. 1 1, e !, nf! (or wo or three weeks, lor the purpose of receivuu new toilers. Pue notice will be Ei-en when . !:P resume, her trips again. The ORKTOWW and the ROANOKE will con tin aeon the r- titf be'wetu iiereatd New York. Ttie VOKKTI'M'N leavir.-: here .. . every Tt Eel'AY afternoo-t.atl_ M ; the ROaNOK _ every i■* 111 Dai' aitem>i.>n. at i r". vi. Retnrnint from New V-.rk every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 I. M.; tone hint at Norfolk aoiag and returning:, Excursion Tioketa issued for the round trip for 9)5. Paaaaae tn new- York, inoludin . meals and state room accommodations, ouiy <&10. Steerage pa» »a_e $5 i-'are to Norfolk same as by the river boat* >>J*J-ts LUDLAM .v WATSON. V> s - WAIL STrAMSHIP _g-Tl-F-» VOBKTOWW. FOR NEW YoRK. -*****i'iie E VtjRKTO'VN, Capt. Lewis H.r Bisii. will leave here at 4 o'clock P. M.,TUESDAY, the .'Hat inst. t-',.\i>:ir-icin tioketa issued to iroftnd return by eith er of the steamer-. State room and meals included, lor tht- very low prtpm of $15. Passage to New . oak. steal* and atate-room in cluded. ,*lO S:eera_e|_j_ißaie .*5. Passace to Norfolk .aAaast.v the river boats. Freiitit received to day MONDAY.)and up to ti-.e imur ot l o'olook r. .'■:.. rUE-DAY. Coi_*iKnee* ar« re-tue-ied toscna tor tuciruood* to-day. Freight tor Boston taken at moderate rate..and forwarded with dispatch. Tickets and u>-rth» secured at nur office or on board the *!up. I.t DLAM .v. WATSON. iy un l't FOR PUILADELPHIA.-Tba A -jyLg-C-> N... l Steam-hip VIRGINIA. Captain "** r ""* = '*l. Bt-BT.ia bow read* to receive freight, and will le ne on Tv LSDAY, \.\e Tlsi instant, at. 2 o'clo.k P.M. For freight or passage, haviagsaperior aeeoai modations. upply to CHAS. 1' CARDOZO, Rocketts. Or No. nty Main st.. from 3 toso'clock P. M. Boston Freielu taken tiirough t>v steam at re du_ed rates,and with dispatch. jv .'jo-2t FUR B A I.T IHO R B.—The __________l____Bteainai BEL v IDER E. Uapt. W_ •-—£<-——_-<—- \v . k ,:At, -wu receive I to day, (MONDAY,) a .vi ue to the hour of 12 o'clock Si., i LIE-DAY,the3lst mst.. 1 'reuiit taaea _n n-.w.-i-i via Baltimore at iowe-t ratf... \-itli treat dispatch. I'd..senders are reaussted to Le on 1 oard hofore 13 o'clockM .Tuesday, the hour of departure. Pnssaae and hire #5. Tit-Bets for paß_aite p»oenred ruhpr at our offioe in tlie ..lip, npposiie the Colua.t.iau Hotel, or at th« Sieamer*' wharves. Eocketts. jy-0-3t iiAVii) _t WM.OVRBIB. «-—■-«. l»OR LVUHBIRK-To leave J_-_H(_-*_"_»aTITKBDAY EVK.TSIN6.—The Ca- uo,, j. j. | KBY will leave aa a!io>.«. Kor freight, apply to W.YI. B. COX, jv :»-2i ai the Shed, Dock st. "j.'t.v" FORRKW YORK.-Theeßaorior la.t- schooner SAM'L i. JUWhS Capi. ■-——"Ma.oji, having a portioi. oi hfr oar„-o en gaged and going tv hoard,will hive _uick dispatch. For balance of iieuiht, apply to jy3»-0t DAVIU k WM. CURRIE ,7V 'IJiU-PtNO-iMt "ITIKSALE _-.38 I wills-1", for wart of use, my luiri>e, know a ag •iNDEfENDEN<"h." at a bargain, with a new TROTTING W .GuN and HAaN-Da. Tha horae i* well known in tliisci.y, and is w.irr.iiiti-u to tie sound, fast, gentle and stylish Auv one a lt_ri<aiii v»ul call on or a.loress J HvTc.EV MORTON, iy M -.'it At Fisher _ Norton's, 2_.i Broad »t. I'OK RE IST—Ai.d poaaeaana _iven nu f>:;. mediately, tiie Ur.e and dssirab.l aitaafd 3t_-> L'uK F, corner Bnad and 9th *-reet*. 11 lia. au ami/Is.' a-eineut, and is furu.shu! with all tiie modern water ami xa. hsture*. Being one of the ereatest thoroughfare* ot th 9 cit»,u. may ie re .arced as posfersing very great advantages for husines* of any kind. Ed Ami. a. V AuENfiNE. jy 30-t* Ji STOKIS FOR RKNT.-The adve tiser fiiiy contemplates the erection of sev»r;.l small. a-M attract, va S roKF.-HOUSES, in a cent.al sartof the city, ami woaid receive ap*—caiiot.a f r ihemffom thjse vi ueed Andres*, **8. W K." Richmond P. 0. jy __-_".* mr**,** NO. 1 tOW ANIMALFFORSALE. i* v w A|. l .'.M P MAUCK, Port Mho, p rt-- jy 28-2f Near the Oiatillery, va Hm.'R- GOV.'S MOUNTED/ JBL_ GUARD, Kicu.io.-—, July 3J. iB6O. . eSjOfj Order .10. --. / T v \f PARADE in front of the City Hall, oi. ic -DAY next. July 31st. at a quarter to S o-cl>ick P- M., lully ei;uipp»d in new iinuorm. Anns in order for inaperi'ipn Koli to he called at uo'clk. B> order Cast. C« bsli.. JJ .9-at V-W C.IA.MBt-RLAYNE.I.tSer.'t. .. MONT..OM Kit V GUARD, „ 1 Jj COMPANY "C'lu REG'T. i t\ KirnMOM''. Jui»__»n. IMB.. Vi! Assemble at .Vlilit_ry Hall, THI-lMoa hldiy / EVENING, for Corn-any I'nll, at _ o*clk, in Fatigue Dress, without Belt*. It. ia particu larly cleared tnat every meit..er be present, and prompt to the hour. Oa TUB-DA. AFTERNOON.at 4 o'clock.ae seiithle for Company Parade, in lull _uminer Uni form, at the *atne piaoe. l!v oraer ot the C.p'nin. ,_,.,__ jy 3d-2t JOHft McDONALD. Ut Serg t. ~ HDUR-. CO."1"1*t REG. VA VOLS.,/ _ HtciiM .an, July 30,1_60. . ■ Order No. ti*. Ml Assemble at _ohad's Hal, tin* < MONDAY) *Heveniug, 30th iu«t.nr. at ?' 4 o'clock, ia I ULI. LiNlFOrtM, lor Company dr.ll. Every inemuer u.-i-t be present. By order of KOB'T F MORRIS, Captain. DATi-.e. M-ergt. jj 30 YT ~ HKADQ _J "F''~CO ,T.t RE"'. VosT.. / Jj Kicumo.nd, July 28th, ISiO. . Border No. 47. . , m til 1. This Company will assemble for drill in *»fro..t oi the Capitol oa MONDAY, the 30th iust, ats& o'clock, P. -J- . «l. Member* will rppear equipped according to second eeottot; of rout., orders By order of tki Capta.n iy JO-lt_ HARVEY A. DL'ULEY. lat S'wt. « ARMORV"""K' L. T.'IiLUFS "(" Richmond. July 30, IStio. \ Attend a "Drill oi tile t otupuiiy at their Armory, on THIS (Monday! EV-NING, S_th mat.. at_>_ o'clock, promptl*. a_. Th,«e itt.-eiii.ers Who have been «uuunontd, must attend this ecru m* By order of Capt. N_.i*_,_*. JrW It _ S. U. J ACQ UK. UtSerg't SA-MOR.Y CO. '_,*- Ist REG. VA. -OlsT/" Kizi.moud, July au iaeo. \ Attend n culled iii..» tn.; of yt.ur c. mpan. THI> (Monday; EVININiJ. at •_ o'clock tvuj m*iut>er is rr'iti-st.d t v be p e.-ent.as businc** ol i_p.tria_.ee wilt be t.ruu.bt before bo Bwaiigi By order oi Capt Goruon. jy3u a- __ ti. J. il'CKEß,l»t»e ri ft. i'MKAVa, ATll-.VriUV- I'ar.de in f.oTTt ofih* c-.toirt Hoii.e.on rUE-DAY next, July _l»t._.t .'. tos unlock. P. Al.. ir. full Mama*. UMfiirm, to aot a* e«o >rt vi Coiupau* "E.'■ N. B-HoHcvUtS-'c'a;.. My otdafof C_pt. tvti.inTr. I |y2a-.i E W BKANCM,l*^r^t SPECIAL gOT-CBB. •X I nrae Nam ber af Lots in ttie Plun of HYDNKV. NEAR H<*LLY WOtUi i'EME'I l-KY, 'Mi UK «OLD Al AUOTK'N THIS DAY.-The particular ntteuti'-n of fhe r-Kic is respectfully called to the salt-oi « Ivgc nnnii-crnf LOH in Harvie'* i.snot S-dirt, r,oir to ll' "it W.khl Cem nierv.totake ..!.*• THl** APTFRNOON. st 4* o'clock, fcee auction head tor further particular*, jy .0- lt UULi_Jlr» A API* En BON, Auct*. __.11. rrius's **tafe>« Sever lull! • fon.nof) IN H'»NPS ANI) S-.t'on IN CABH IHE RACE NT FIRE IN NOK WUH Norwich A v> ukck. ikii ii R. Co.'* Uvw g,l Norwich. Corn., July __f, IBM. \ Messrs. H>n mg if Co - iter.it'men :. "n tue mom ma of tn« 14th itißt , n destructive nra entirely conicimet the dep.it bui dm* of tin* concur, which wa* 200 feet long md 61 feet Wide, your Hale wa* in the Treaaurer's office, on tho lecond Boar. 11 .-thirds vie pleasure t. ißiotfl*" you that the Safe manufactured by ...u, nn.t~.r_r—._ book* and paper* of the oompanv. oa* prove.! ..II you ever churned for it. Tne Sa.e was full. contaiaißf a part of our most important links bond, and pa per*, which were well preserved, with tho writing .i . ■ in..' V.iiiis. reHpectfull/. G. L. I'fßßi.v., ir_A_urer fl 00. REWARD i*stiil< Send to any aerfpn who can prove that a HEttR LNG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE over failed to piescrve it* contents in an accidental hre A lane aaaortment uf th*ae SAFES in store at loci Mtin atreet Nichmond.Va. jy2_ _t KiiOWLES k WALFORD, Agfa BY Look to heme for nil your wants, if yon win to ace Virginia independent and prosperous. 11 Jim are atl-.-pept;.-, ..rainier aim oonstipaliou or uidigeetisn. don't gorge yourself with . <ui_.ee nostrum*, recommenced hy flaming 0.-rfificatea o<* mac ot straw, butpn-cura B .KER _ PREMIUM Bl i'TFRS. Read tiie certificates of fr tends and neighbors, then take them aa directed and hecome reiuvenated and entirely healed. Price AO cv*. pei battle. To be had of all tl.c principal Dniggiats in the city of Ricliruond and elsewhere in Virginia and North Carolina. jy __-l* BEX. Wine., —Itinor*. tigar*. It-c. We . ffe rto thi trade. Cam tiie*, and for private use. a f ucerior asß..itiuent of Imported and Oo m-«t,.c WINKS, Ll'iUuKS, HAVANA CfGAKS, SCOT H ALE. LOi-DON PORTER, and SAR DINES, in such quantities as the) may v.aut, ai.d up. n tie most reasonable terms Cucular*. conr-iinm.: a full description of our goods, furnished iree of charge (a. Saoda sent to any part of the IState—and free ot ..ii.vt.c to any r>.rt of the cit*. McKr-EVER _c BRiC'rCION, Wine and Liquor Store, No. 4 Eaobance Hotel Buiidinz. jy 27—c!2w,sv.lt Pearl st , Richmond, Va. Kt. I've Got 'i_in, I'VE GOT'EM. WHITE DUrtR PANTS. FANCY AND WHITE MAKBKI LI.EH VESTS. SKELETON, CA&BIMERK *ND SILK VESTS. QAVZR SHIHTS ANI) DRAWERS. CASSIMERE PANTB ANU C >ATB. LINEN SUITS. SI RIPED AND PLATN. THtY'RK CHEAP as 'tis possible to make them. Call at. 109 Main street, and get. what, is lacking to complete a gent'sout fit and know what jou are buy ins WM. S. TL'FMAN. Agent, H'9 Maui street, jy 2.-tsi2p) Third door above 14Ui street. -t!__T- Tobacconiita-Svreet Oil. Sweet Oil. A i.i.me article, in rears «rcl barrel.., forsale low by JNO. IV GARLICK, Oraegist, Market Place. Frank'in st. ax.' hull li Hill Alum Water. Richmond. Va.—This Water has been found highly beneficial in the cureof Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint*.''.iron ic Broachma, Chronic Riarrluea. Chronic I'yxen tery, Mennrriirp-i-i Leucorrliui i. Prolapau* Uteri, ' an-ive Drorsies, Nervnn* Diseases, Eruptive Af lections, Ulcers and Scrofuioua l-iscasCM. The aiK.ve valuabio Water can always l>e had. FHESH FROM THK .PR.Ni., at tiie Dnu (.tore* of Me p. tie It ilaker, Joseph I.aulley. and at BIT resi dence. _jyl2-lm) ELIZA L. VAi*l LEW. IV Tn Grocer*.--The attention of Gro. cers and Merchant* tone-ally ia called to SKM PLE'S INFALLiBLE BAKING i'-V*. DER a homo article, and superior to most oi the kind be fore tt.c publtc. DIS9O-.-TlO-I -The co-partnership hereto fore cTisttn. between the liniler:.".!!.if m lus clay disaolved by ir.utunlcnnseni AO. ROBERT SON will wind up the l.u-iness of the old firm. A U HUBERT-OX. 8. BROWNLEE. Richmond, Va., Aug. lat. It—c>. Notice—The term of c.-partnership of RO •BERTKON' k BROWNLEF bavin, expired by agreement, ne thi* day. Mi" same business of sell in _■ LIVE .STOCKiin coin v, ins ion will lie continu ed by the undersuned under the name and sty le of ROBERTSON k URIELS. Tliey will pay parti cv ar attention to the sale of CATTLE, SHEEP and HOjS, Wuh a due appreciation of the liberal patron age heret tore bestowed oa Ko_.BT.Ben * Brown lee, tliej will endeavor to deserve, and hope to re ceive, _. continuance of the same. A i>. ROBERTSON, WM. A. GULLS. Richmond, Va , Ann. Ist. J.O. The business relations b.tween CoI.A.G. Roiiek'iion and myself, tor the inst two years, w is conducted and dissolved wit.i a hti.li «ppre elation ol ins e-tpacitv and in.eiuity <,» a I,'VK STOCK BKOKER.-ndit is with alessurs that ' avail myself of thi* opportunity »r> recommend bint infhe in -st unqualified tc rim* of appr. vnl. t.. tli« feeders and eraz-rs of my acqoaintaaee, as a *ale*man in Whoa* they can safely noafide. 8. BRuWNLEK. Riohmond, Va., Auk. !*•'• 1860 j. .'IO •d3'_w_t* CAN t V I.IUIU , i PARTIALLY DAMAGED BY FIRE, AT CO PER .'v. NT. BELOW ORIGINAL COST. 'ti order to prepare for our fu-h FALL BTOCK. we shall dispose of our OOOD.S on h .nd of them da-Bared hy fire, 1,-it a tremenc! »aa sacrifice, at private _ale Our store will be ..pen tlirmuui thenar to ladiea only, and at m.itt for iad es and *eut:ciiien. TEMPLE OF FANCY. jy 30-ts 2dp) Main street, above Bth. BOAKLU !\<».—Persons wiMiinz tn send "lieu dvi.liters to tbe Ashland Femal* Institute, and preferring to have th.iv board in a private fatuily. can be accommodated hj app'»uisr to J. PR VOR. wh,.»e f.mitv residence is next door to the -chool. i ne apartments will l.s lame and airy, ami no pains will t'C spired t-i in»uie the comfort and happim *a oi tno.e entiusted to lus care. Foi terms per session, add. es*. .I.''N PR/OR. jy.'io-Ttti Ashland, Hanover county, va, VKW tiKAMBV AMI CO>l MISSION -N HOUSE, On Cary, 2/ ' •<- ; . _ II i Street, and mext to Ploor Inspector's former Office. J, MO N i.< > E C'A It 1 X B. (Successor to .las.' Thomas, Com'r .Merchant.) Respectfully informs the eitiz.n* of Richmond. ana the pubtin .enerally, th*tt he has purchased of the ienul auent of Mr Jas Thomas all lus stock on hand, luch as CORK, OAI'S. HA*. CORA M EAL, A c ,and will continue to keep on hand and deal in ORA N FEED, TOBACCO. FLOUR, _fc!e. t parcels of cou-itrv cured BACON. BUT TER, BEESWAX. DRIED FRUIT, ac , pledg ing every eit ut to facilitate ih* interes*. ol tlu.se whit may favor tiie newt- ir.oer_>. Acontinu an m of tne palrnn.ue heietotorc extended to lus pr-deces-or is . ilioitcd. He reier*, by periuiaaion. to Messrs. Waggon .k, Hili. *. AaCBBB, V»v Law. lAV.'.oa A Co JoNts-Cii . RiciiAiiT) C vt-riioKN', Esq., PsiLir B Kaicß, E*..,Richmond. Ti. jy _8-..iii J. MONROE CARTER BOV-HTOfl WHEAT.-We bave ISO tmshi . of this celebrated WHEAT for _a'e lt is a beautiful white.aad ina'tires fifteen da's earlier than an] oth.r variety snwii at i lie ssaae tiaae.— This lot of Wheat is <i ar trom the le%-t ni'_.i_re of any ottior variet*. \V_ have several ecu boats* from -en'lemen who have sown this '* lieac- I hose in want of It, *"r seed, will t. pleased lo nice us a call. . cd >hey c*ui >cc whit reliable men, who ha** tn dit myR of Us proCuctiveri—», _tc., as vreil as see tiie Wheal. Ap. If aa ly. jy __ _: M BLaiR k CO. l?OR - A L E-t.10.M0 VIRGINIA -TATE a STOCK. JOO Shaies Lvnchi-urs HO.E and FIRE IN SURANCE STOCK. 10 Shire* Rr.luuond and Danville RAIL ROAD BTOCK. jy SA-m Wl 1.1.1 IMS. I'KTKRS k CO. R't. .Vti»» AL.-HA.X..1.!,. CRERBHAW 1 CO. will remove their offuo. on the lat August t-i their fetor* house, in front, of their mi la, at the corner of Bird and 12 h street*. jv _.'i-tlsrA Q K1 e'iMAL At\m~~FOWBtLWVL \VORK. The anbaeriher* have recently published a new work, entitled THE LOST l'Rll.0! p L E ! Wh'ch disons.es thß Seniional K.iailibriuin be tween the North and South, and the mode of re eover.ni it. Tho ITiehMond Examiner, >n an extended and interestin- notice of tiie work caLsiia" Stnkin. ly orimr.aland pt.weriui work." which "has placed us au'h.-r in the fro.-t rank of Boathsra writeta." trice 92 Copies mailed to any addreaa, free of postage, on receipt of that sum. JAS WOOUHOUSE k CO , jy 27-3t (2lp) Bookg'-i'era. Richuiond, /»• N __.-*. ANI. HHST tI.ASS It vh .It >. 0% BROAD STREET.-The gub-criher would very respectfully inform the citi?. ns of Richmond and the public *iener_jtly that lie lt__* procured the service* of first c'sss Halters aril i* determined to a.* nothing but the very I*st ma'erial-t. cons' queritlf. hi* BREAD. CAKES, PIES, CRaCK ERS, 4c. will be as (toed as can be made in tins or any o'her city. FRESH DREAD every morning and afternoon HOi ROUS every iiioriiin*. Ml SK, HUNS and' TEA Bl__CUlT,at 4 o'clock FRESH PiKSof all kind*, at 10 A. M. Orders fvr ORNAMENTAL or etfasr FANCY CA KE'B atten. Ed to witti p.omptcess aad dispatcn. B> striot attention tt. baataaaa, and a detenu, na tion to p.ease he hope* to share a liheial paroti va. Dcn't iorcet tne place, nearit opposite me Theatre, on Broad, between 6tn and 7th street*. jy 27-St- J. w. WATsON. LOUS J. BOSSII-LV. Manufacturer of Double Refined ~__., .-. STEAM CANDIES. Ami vv holea-ile Dealer in DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN FRUITS. FRENCH OANDIES Cl fARS. THE !*_-_ GOODS, TOBACCO, Ac, Ao. fgS CUE»PEST gooD3, .. , , , THE LA-UE3T BTOCi:. Can be fc.uud at the -*--«.. FIVE BTORY BUILDING, /v . r. . . - f *° Ai ■»•_- street, Opposite Richardson J. Co., Ri.tunond, Virrinia jy__.-t_t * ('HorKKV Ainu co-t-^iTsai^- - -!---: SB NESS.—The undersigned hay* s»*-o-i''U»d me ir selves, under the brut ard style of YAGER * iOt.LARD tor the uurp,,.* ,f no'lduotlt-..the GUOCEIf; FEED AN u\.OM.\ilSTO.> BISI- Nt" SS at tbe crner of isrh and Franklin •tr.et*. in the city of Rictunotd, Ta., and will endeavor to keepeonstant'y >.n bind a weil-te'ected alook of FA.MILv OROCEKIEM, which tbey will tie Pleased to otter n. u,a iuoUc at very low pric.**, and mo_t re*a**oiiuily »«.'.cu a u*U front tbeir friends aud the pub ie .eu.raily G. W. YAGER, ol R.thm..Dd. R C. POLLARD, of Kiu_ William. Jv I. 9m ____ l KAIRt. -• ii hsud nnd fir *«Te w lost, V/ beat aad Wwu-hji Chairs. ale.V No'if. WAKfi. 11/ANT»r_C-By a whi» woiaan, a *ituation as W vVA«HKR AND IB'iNKR, or a* CH« .VI BE 11 M A \D___ A vply at^tkia '.tTics. iy 3U -If WANT*ll>.-Ve wi*h to employ for th» next ae*»ion of ibe Weele-'aii Female College, Mur(r«*abo.o'. N. 0., r.inn.anc-itu "• '■ ; *r l*t. a MALE PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LAN Gt;*GK... a LADY to take oharte of tbe ORNA MENTAL DFr-ARTMPNT. andoneortwo FE MALE MU-UC TKACHKHM. Those who apply wiii please a'ste th»ir qualitic->tioas. ate, whether married or single, reli-timiv faith, and their native Hate. N'.ni need apply who are not weft . .slified, and oan come well reooniuiLind.id Addre** Rkv. D. P. WILLS. President, jy 2* -tl«tw.l M.irtreeaboro'. N. C. Y*TTAWTEU~At tiie Bndgewster Coittin Mill, »» Frederickaburg, '»*.. several EX PERI ENCEf) HANDS, for U>e Ssiamng. Wa.rpine and Wea-,,n* Rooms. Literal wage* will be riven. Apply to jy ZK-3r OWKNS A MILKS. TX7A"4TEO-An V-'..'.-.rieneed' fIARDENFK ** one thai cm tase charge of a sood large mar ket garden Nt oe need apply unless he can conic well recommended Aupfv at IN COCKKB Groeerv Store. jj _-.it Adjoin ing Fftterickabarg Deiw.t ■ WAi.Tfl) - The -uUcnber wishe* to purcha.. a good CfiAV. (v.i-.i a Calf.i that will give three gallon* of milk per day. For name, apply at patch og.su jy I»—tt W* i»i!.r.cril*r wi*be* to two HOUSES for two fainiite*. who arulHß take the l>e_t care of them —one from #250 to**-* 9300. the other frdm <NW to ffJPO _ jy JH— it llth street, near Po-t Offioe. W'..-|TK_-f;MPI,"O.-L : NT- By a vounsc man. of ;.>H.<it _* »ear* of are, who ia familiar with BOOH KEEPING, and a if.od AOnOt'NT ANT—has also had several years' experience in the Vewel and Co-neitssion business. Address, •'ACCOUNTANT,'' at the of hue ol the Richmond Dispatch jy 27 tit* WA N TV D-iNFuKMATION-0»-_i|lJ'R G. P..-RBICO. which will be thankfully -eceived by G. i''CCIOLI. Vice Consul of tho Two-tellies. No. ft Fr.mt str*et. Baltimore, M.l. jy 27-3t VX/ANTKD-Hy a youn* i<tt!y, gr-lutre of a »» Vir/una Institute, asituation a* GUVERN'd KH§ or TEACHER .n,. S_!io..| Mhe •.•■laii-ed U* teach the venal Et._!:sli Bra. che*. Utiaic an Frnnch. Pe»f references given ami rw.uire.l Ad dres* to " Box. _la.'' Richmond. Va. .iy 2. —ts U/*A"BTKII-Tj hire by the month, au able bodied co'ored MAN, of rrmd character, to work about our store. E. II.SKINKIiR k CO. jy t.-ts WA NTI:l>-A TEACHER.- A ladf, competent to teach English, French, Latin and Musi.-. can hear of a situ t'en tiy addreaauig Mr. "A. B. C." tiuiuney's Depot, Caroline co., Va. jyl_-t* \l7-Vr.TFO To solicit i call from all pers'-ns ** in wantof TKllr-KS, at the RICHVOND TRINK FAOTOR Y. where lam extensively manufacturing evorv style, frorv the common up to the nnißt superior IRON ERA M !•'.. ALL L E A T H E R TRUNKS. LADES FRENCH TRUNKS. Ac. AUsot- at manufacturer's prices, at No M Main st., in Saddle and ilarnes* Btore, withWvi .Sai.mo.. BA. TRUNKS REPAIRED, jy 12-_m JAMES X NOTTS. NO YANKEE AHOLITIONiST-.: ALL SOUTHERN MEN AT isM ITH'** GALLE RY. RAIM-D IN VIRGINIA.—TiM largest and cheapeaf AMBRf.TVPES ever nvde in Kichmond. Large si 7.» r.oeents, formorl. $150 No Northern humbug. i..i and ace tncni and judge tor yourself. All kinds of PICTU X Es nnde firow. 60 ota. to BIM. Satisfaction guarante d or no sain, fits Gailery ih the largest in h ictuuoiid. It you wa"ta Picture. Ut-. I), 27-__| _*MITH'S 77niainst. \, T AI.LABI.E BHKK-VAKD. AT PORT V MAYO, NEAR ROCKETTS. FOR SALE - At the request of \tessrs. E F. Ita.land * Co.. we .'ire. authorized to sell tho viuuible BRICK YARD, curtaining f"iir acres, nuw tenanted to Mr tteorte Turner. The cla» is equal to any to le found in that l..calit«. Possession given Ist of Januitrv next. Apply to jv 21-6t GODDIN <\ AiT'KRSON. NUI'K K. —A lady or fsmilv who desiirni gi<ing to 'he Hot Springs, and who iiihv need tie ser vices of an elderl) SEKVANT to attend Iter or tliem, and to act as chambermaid wiuie there, can secure the scrvicesot such a servant free of i:ir_. provided abe can enj ij the benefits of the hot Intli witbont expense Apply :.> A. a fftvmßti, jv 21 lvc Christian Advocate Office. RICHMO-DIROIf A.\I)STKKL rtOHKS The undersigned still inaiiufiiotiires at these work.., arid keep-, constantly on band a -arte as sortment of IRON, consisting of Bar. Band, Hoop and Sc.oil. R.unrts and Simarea. Uvula. Hs!l Ovals and Half Rounds. Tonacco Mill Papered, Wwon, Coach ai.d Baggy TIRES, and RIVET and NUT IKON, of nil sizes. almi. STEEL TIRES, Ricilroad FROG STEEL ard FROG PLATES, all sizes; WEOUGHT PUNCHED WASHEKB. ail sizes, kept constant ly on hand and made to order. JAMES HUNTER. N B.—Wrought Scrap taken in exchange. jy 16—dim I L VIBEK, LIIMfBER7LfIi-_EIC 20U.U.0 ft. seasoned \ BUT ION WOOD, superior 200 000 It. seasoned inch BUTTON WOOD, supe rior quality. 50 CO ft. seaHon3d '■_ (>AK. 26 .00 ft. seasoned mcli OAK. Muni, ft suasoned C-\si l \i_, PLANK, atitio ft. seasoned ASH. 26 UOU ft seasoned MAPI.E. To. ether witli a aad senera! ass-vrtment of MaH.i G A N V PLaNK a- d BCANTLINU, CHERRY, BLACK WAI.Nf T, Ac . Fur sale on ac.omr.io i .ting teitns. '.v .-■ lii -tin TK V M AN A.PARKER. ( _-_.l »¥»TEM—PRICKS 1? EDUCED.-In- V> tending to do a stric'l. cash bu9inoes iv future, except with such of my customers as have shown 1.1« abtlitv, aa well as dispos-tioa to psy. wfcea called upon, 1 will oiler lrom this date a* choice _n assortment, of Famny Groceries, i'ea*. Wines, Liquor* snd Cigar*, for cash,as can be lound at any retail store in town, at price* fr >m ten to twenty per cent lower than usual. Call and ex amine. Goods will be delivered free of charge in any pert of the ctt». 1 avail itiv__if'of this opportunity tn return my cineere thanks to ail who..c p.r.ona.e baa aided me, aud hope bar strict attentu >a t.> baaiaaaa aad fair dcaiii.. to i>ierit a continual.-c of their favors. J. P. KA \ ENAGII Uth and Broad sts N. It -AH accounts not aettled before the Ist of Anrust wiii be pine, .i ia other heads forco leet «n. K.cmiiotid, luiv a,i__a. ij 13-t* tion SAI-M— ~-),t_. VIRGINIA **'■». 06 s'-ares rIAtXK OP V A. STOCK. 100 shares K\NKOF I„E COMMONW'LTI .Ti.t.'K. 40 Ehares VA. F i H E A S D M A R I N fa. STOCK. 10sharp* RICHMOND Fi It E ASSOCIATION STOCK £3,000 3d -tor-gage VA. AND TENN. __. R. BONDS. in earns to sun aanhaaara. J.v H-fa C, W. IIROELL k CO. 0--BRALAGE.ICY.-Tbenbe-.ihe-_.ve VT sssnetated the - elv»a this day. nader the scyte of WaLSII k McKENNA. tor the purii.-ae'of carry vi* ou the above tt.suiess. COLI.KCi'I.NG RENTS. HIRING Ol T NEt-hOES. Ac. A..- I'liet have t iken the office on nth street, ovpoaite the -xchaase Horol. and by strict attention to their busu cis. thej treat to merit a portion c«f public patronage. RICHARD Walsh, jv U -lm LJ. McKENNA DACrS, BAGS, vagi. *-' Tha nndersigned often for ..le alexia and va ried itock of heavy doable waru t.R.'.IN HAGS. witii s.-me iuniti aud cheaper ttvie*. OAoeaad *to c removed to Uth .st., between Cary st ant Mafto- iridie, E. _. B_.>TLE_ . Aneni jj l*=t—-_ # * I li'lli, UIGMT, -.-OMT.-fae aaaaanha. *-J lit* just opened, at No. 13 Governor .Ireet opposite Howe's rnraiture -toia, a full supply oi Kerosene." Coal Oil LAMPS ..f the most approved tiiak-.. whioh 1 will .ell at a small advance on m_.ii nfacturer*' prices. Also, the bes: OiL for the same, at a* low a price as any h..u*e in Ktcbmoud All OIL and LAMPS war ranted. je_J-l_n ' ENOCH G. HEX. Asen*. BKRKY'S PRE.tlli >1 I'Utl 11RHKI, Calcined Plaster. Hoeendsle flement, Rock land Lime. Extra Hay, Sawed Laths. Plastsrum Hair, Ladder*, and ali kinds Tobacco Box Lnmher, for sat* hy K. H. WHII'LOCK k SON. jv 9 1 m | > A It X X X HOC--. i 80-TON, MASS. Gentlemen will hud the best of accomitiodat.on* with every effort for the comfort of guests. -AI DER not excelled in the Unit>*'i States. H D.PARKER. mh I—«m J. P. MILLS. TH- t MKAPKV- »TOn_ __*o TUB I CHEAPEST GOOD- IN THli CITY.—WjI offertonie ccnt-iimr* this BM-raisg—M piece* of llieached Cot'ons. a yard in width nn*. gna It] 10 eta.; 1> ea hed Cottons at 11 and 12-_ tit* a* ... d a* New Vt.rk Mills; rarlat->ris, nearly two yn'iis wide. lg\ cts ;2u d .z Dotted Embro dered Hdkfs at 185K cents, i great b again: a !*r_e lot of I adi< *' Bun L ini.rell is, very cheap; I.ace in front _..i«eta _7.'j ceni* orhor »tv.e» v.ty cheap, Swiss and Cam - br... Ec'.uu:*. Lineo ac<i Marseilte*. of a hai doz -liilereisl style*, at low prices; Hair Net.*; Hoop skirt*; Wiine Goods af all »iyle*; .Va'itle*; t isb Linen* it 37i, mid 50 cen'*, o< rub ered sreat bar gams; Muck ib.ck Towel* 10 ceuts; Da we it* or small N'pkin*. !*c'.« ; a full lineot Ladies', Gent's ami Cl-itdren'* Hosiery, mine a* low as . ct* sr.d other .real t>a r _ain_ too numerous to mention. E -OLD-MIT'S Now ami Cheaa Wore. W Broad street. I")KV 00008 AT A (iKKAT UlMOlll. am Closing out the taaaaiaiaa portion of mv hue mer bloc*, p eviou* t.. the receipt of pull Good* He.ole.t I have no price am,! fur Summer Dt**. tj.oi*; *ucti as I awn*. Here...-, Si mmsr Silk*, and Summer Mantle* and Shaw*. Great bargain* can !>« Ix.ci. iv. ir. the above mentiored Gooda for the next 30 data I have st.o on li'r.d a larje a» sortmen'ol staple Woolien Good*, tb-nketa, 4c. Ac . t vi,;. o-ed thia vpiuiK. st iiuich t«lt<w their market value, and will he • tiered at small profit*. ALFRED MOSES.t-M.uaat. I-fßAfcliP JfOOA**-Frmmek H-aatiaa. tbe '* luiant'* food - th* uio»t win..**..me. nutri tioua and a«reeab!e article of diet known, for children. For s»le at MEAD- A BAKER S Dru»t Store. 186 Maui »tr**t,_oorner shove Post Office. ( i A* - ! "GAS: t OlSltl-Wt have on hand a ' * lar.e and e'eeant s.-*c»rfment of Chand-hsri, Pendant* Bracket*. 4e.. which we wil!*ell at re „, clpn.es Call and .-.amis* tliem,at the Ciiiaa and Ho _•« iurn'*hior Store of - _|-f__4BiNe. ft ELLEN k CO, Cor _'.h aud Broiwl »v. NKW FLOIK ANU VIKUiniA-t LKBU HAM.-Ja.t received a lot of very Moe new Extra Flour, and :'5 varj vupeuor V'u.inia ourtd ri-ic.ii 11..m5. Al.o. a E> c a**c.r:inent of Bu*ar onred Haius-Todd a, Wt son*, Uueen City aud other*, rrasb liutter oon*tant'v loenviai _ E*_ .'j* UaH 0k ! »"»■ oH-'id-t. UKTUIBJD »i'GAR.-jw ~bi*. New VokS.sam ■>u.sr R.-S-uia Co* Extra C*, 30 h •!• Cut Loal, Crushed. Powdered snd Graaul.tted, for sa.e by_ LEWIS WEBB* JOHN 0 WAD*-'.. ( 'It JmAV »_«* K.~ so bairel* Win. Mollsr v> A to. s Cut Loaf _u_ v, lor »ai* b* B ti. BKINKEKACO. SEKU-NEW CRui'.—Landreth'* . Rut i It ma. Flat Dutch. R.d Topped. Lars* Norfolk, Lsi*e t-it.t.e, end White Hauuvsr, Ireab »uj>p).e«, lust received iv P. JOHNBTON k BRO., Ptiu.;au. AMUSEMENTS. IORANU MH iron .. -. d v iTiP~_~- I XCTRf ION ,V,f fil tub Montgomery Of AUD _J_ ~ Capt Coaler, ' ■*■**! Haviaa chartered Mis larc* sod c..mm,_ fitted np.) he*; le.ve tt, .nn. uncs t-> tt.f , f,,!**" and the pub'io geneia'iy Ihat t.sy win iriv. ,?_ * Ninth Annuel ,v * 'Mir MOONLK.HT EXCURSION down Jam** Rivur, on I UK-DAY Kvix,. n»xu *l*t met. "■"WI The ARMORY HAND baa i-sen *s_«,,d every other .rr _~_•!,;.•„• ~,._* i f)fu , e t V"• *M »ure and comfort oi tn> i» we... nr.ay faviiv .___ with tbe ir presence. ■■*■ »%. Bur-h of the aril-tan aa pnrposs acrtfuiiß/-,. ,t. . t-ssre re«u»st»d toapi<*ai in ttisir _nif.„o KEFHEHMMENTd to be l.vt on boa.3 X . at fty pneee. UOM riCr_ETB-wbi.il mar he procured from inai_ beif of the corp.— Hdmitt.nz a «»ntl*(Baii »nj'» la.lie* |1; cacti ad.luioi.al isdviucanti J ■__. The ho it will leave tho wnarf at a ,„,.„,, past /o'clock P. M. ■ OarTAi** POOLEY, \ I. -it K'No. Ssbokast W< DONALD, I Coaronai- Dl Ua.N. ', Cotnm'ta. Phivatb McRfCKARD, jy -<.—.t " DRItCOLL, EDUCATIONAL. RICHMO-fD rKHIALI -Kt-ItVABY ____ GRACE HTRi-'KT. BETWEEN' rti-.M AND FOI RTH. RICHMOND, VA. ,M '*U ■A M. DU.T.Y. AM Pstvcrru "The next aeasu.n of this I null lotion wi, -._, uience «-. the Ut of Oc't.!*r, I_Bo, and wil] _~. nateon the-Oth June. IdSt. w Ur »" The Principal will be aided, aa heret •.<..« k» well aeleoted corpa of Aaaiatani*. who. w.._'.,.. ability and experience, cannot fail te give ss tufa! The P.oaiding Department ail ha under the m.» agemontof Mr. and Mr* Dt ri .. a«m tsd bi .\ Maai K. Caaattm, f.-rmerlv ot tsvaaasa ___!_ alt.re wi I reside in the Senu-arv w,tn th* ,ou„ kadtes, and will exercise a parental ..are and en trol over fhoae committed 6»tacirekarg* The aueceaa which has attended Uh* ef.irt te m t<tl.tish in th-v cit* of Rich ond a I. Una s*i--i" na.-v of the ftr*tclii»*. haa enc.ura.ed .'he i'r riciol" to provide more ample aecoiitmoda'.iona for cV. ncx' session The building" are cow heiai .'■ l.uged, and important modifioauon* mr; I* m>.i, in thetii. which wol i«id i$r P atl» to theii nieace and eomforl. Tbelndsisa room* _r» |v ia autt wet ventiiatetl, and not more ttian frost two ... t'< ur i ..-._ .ler.t will ocoupv one r...uii. 1,,,. j. w ." ration teousa U b«weil arranged f,, r the acc<_ modation of tie pupil*. T-*tM<- for Nine Month*. Beard. _~ fl . Wiebinr.t.eiaiid li.hn *, 1 Tuition in the Preparatory Department.. . j, Z Tuition in ordinary English Branches ,„ J7 Tuition in advrnceti English Brant haa... $» _ Tuttioa in Modern and Ancient Laagnacee, each jo ~ Muaio. Vocal and Instrumental.! Piano ard Gu tar)— For one leasnn. af one hour per week ,0 „j For tw<> lesson* rer week, of one hour .«oh n- I'se of Piano \q «j Drawing iv crayon jo ~ Peiatiag, in water color* $ ,„ Painting, in oil jy ,'„ One-half payable on Uie l*t of October, l_So, and tiie remainder on the 16th ol t-et.ru.rv. isfii Reierence ia made to Rev. Dr. Moaea I). Hu<e and to itny cf the ...ruicr patron* of tne -cm..' Catalogues oi the .Seminar,, -Datamini a re d«lai!ed iiiformation.ean be obtained at at"?o; the Bo.>!.atores, or by appiicaton tn tha underi jt 28-Am A. M. DUPUV, Rio— Bead, Va. ' Ol HUO-. tO-_.ER Ith .1-.UM.11..T-), MISS ELIZABETH L READ Will open a School at tti» at ..v.- elaee 17th SKP TEMBFR. 1860, forSMAI.L BOYB AND Ulßl.i She lias nail considers! is ex p. rimer, aid r*ter* to Mr S T. i.M lhtov. Mrs Dr.OaBLB* Bai shy. Mrs A Bkook. and with conl.docce to n BT of her former BatTOBS. T_rm«. Rnini-siuiii il'y in advance-I*2o tn e» acooidtn* to advaaotrnent. Apply at Mrs. .M G. I'S-Mkiun'., ith itr.et, between Mil a and I-rtnklin, ur by mail. iv 27—lw C_-_< fiU-SKAL k'no KNfll Itn a , SCHOOL. FBSBILI-I S: rBBBT, <t fovs 7m. R H L. TJtiII E. A. M . llHunu- TTiy Ei.:lit.li Academic Session ot Una lastlUti wilt commence oa Monday', the la*, of October, course of INSTRUCTION faraisass* c.unp.ete preparation for any clnii.i in Collei enib'HPes tbe Modern I .-ai -i ISi ■ . si I. i I t; ■ mon. useful and ornamental Braßeliss.ubiek*n of value in the B_ea.nl training ot tli* |upil. or I." the iiractical putpo-esol life 'The services ol able and auccesxfu! *c ir-hera ire secured for th. Mathematical, Fieiiclt anil Drsvr in, Oenirtmerits. Ttie Primary Department receives ejpe.ia l at tention. For further particular*, apply at my r.s.dence after the lithot September. jv at lw R. H. L. TI.HE \IK. L-FUVItt- HI HOOI Th* m-u cl tessiouyl i'ur School !>e_in» on tin. I R(*T DA> ut-' citTIoHK.R, U6O, and terminate* oa tht Ist day ..I Jnaa, 18a. i TBRMr* Ki.H 1 U_ **C lIoL AtiTIC V.AE, Beaiaaiag the l<t da; ofOe'ober aad eadiai I i 1 till, O I _■, I V . For hoard fIDON Kor *-\ ssbing " ;•. no Fo. Lilhts . . 1.1,1. Pol t- nei Iv ... For English Tuition _. •« For Modern Lam.aa.es. each ai uo For French, vie r. (t.d.sd exeh-ivel. <>f the English branen. • '. 40 .n For Lat n — 2u uw For • iterators to w For Music on r.ano Gutter, Orran or-iaaiaa: For one leraon ,of ai hour) a week. MM For two lessons (oi in h-'iu*) a. w_ek...., bj «i *- <■ rr fi eelea onstoi an hour»a w»ek . . i_fc o<i For four l_*eo_i*f of an I -nn a week... iWuu For Sacred Mnsie it .--._.„ _„. vju For liitrp, Tsaehara* tees. lo- the use t'f Piano ). •a For Drawing, from Mode's... ._ . For Drawing, fro n Nature __M For Painting, in 'Water Colore ~ ...> r'nr Oil Paintin« ji. at) Pun.i", I'ep'nimeiit-for Children under 11 yeara ol age „. to go B.V. No extra eh .r_.s.>a WA, All loitois to t»- directed to HfBERT P. LEFEBVRE. jvj-i-d.Vcw.m Richinor.-d. V* U/.VIII.M.TO*. |CA»KM¥. AVIH.It. VA.—The next se«_i..n of thi* laalitatioo ooraicei oesSept id. auu closes June a-th, I*l hefeniice rr> afce Tiutitce. and Patrro*: Hon. .lohn I. tobei Judge J va . Broe_.enb.on.li; Col. P H. Smith, v*. Ml: Major John T. 1.. Pres-is; Fseult] ot Washington Co. \ege ; Win. f. W lute, 0. I) ; Di Geo. Si.itt. Nodeducti n lor Loas of ti me, except iaeaaael protiaeted sioane.*. J NO. A. R. IMBODKN, A.M. I innkv Mu.i <, Amelia. Va. iy X. UOthS. L-KS-UERIt X _ HALL bT. FEMALE SCHOOL. The third aesuon of thia *"*chio!, mo'ch ia located within h'.lf a mile of Frederick's Hail D-pot.va Central Raiir.md, will cou.mence on the l»t el n* It bepteaubar, and ciaso ea ihe l.tit tali :■ iwn Tsn.vs — P«r Stssiommf T'ii Month* Boartl an-i Tuition in all tha En.liah branch, * f> r 10 months * . ■ Music on the Pif-r.o,wtth nae of Instrument, I M French La.«u'Uc< 1" . 1 Drawui-' »ud rauitin., each Iv DO India ink and Cia; oii.cii'.ti .in Eii.tiio den . J .. An accomplished and .-perieiu ed teacji't »... have ' h-trte of tin* School My address ia Fredcn.-k'* Hall, l-Quisa eeaaty. Virginia. NATiIA'L W. HAKH.-. jy 17—tlat.ept vwOUTHER.". FEMALE 111-TIT" 11. °- , , BICHMON-. VA Ihe llth session of thia Institution vv. *oa inence cm the Ist ol October neat, and clone l it is* Ml div of July. .sol. i'he Principal will ne aided b> eleven tfiorou.a Iy qualified in* ruct<>r», and tsveiv Blurt will ■■* made ta maintain the high repatatioa ■"•■-• ot; trader ot tne School. T ne Hdv ml i_e. ottered in tho department >'• '■: 1.-TC and the MODfc-RN LA.NO' A<_ _I 8 are ca siirnaeied, wh'le attention is Liven IsIM -uidv of HISTOHI' ENi.i,K-Il i.l'EßßA'fl Kt. H iETOhlCand HEADINU The Prmeipal refer*t..the p*tr.>i.*nf or to the Fncuitir* of tha Virginia Mt.it.r. in.ti tuteandi.f William and Mary ; torre_ B 0de0... Smith. Coleman. Davis aud Maufin, cl the I tiiveraity of Virauuis, For further informtti.tn, or for catalogue »ivm* cuise of »tud», terms. re*ul*-ion_ and f_t I lisi ■ f patron*, to which stteution i* invited, tildre** ISO Principal. _. LEX PoWl i I. jy 12-dlm B.x UK vttl I n . K.*.To»ru- Ivi 111. luiiii.*.. *~> No. 13. Maim Btkki-t. licUMli V*. ~, MIMUKt TU'iiHi: Double Entry 8...k k-epu.,-, Commeroial Caicu aOons. Mercantile and OrnanM—tal Peninensiip. THE MODERN LANOUAGE ___Sttiden>s can enver Una laatitttdoa »t w-f tm.e, there teinn no vacatun. l-or particular* please e-vil at the CeUecfi* write foraCiroular. J. W. KSRYK, WM. PI.E.'iENHFiM-R. jv 10—lm Fa>K-ipal- and Vropi:*tog_ I UiAW IM. <*< i_!X.t_- For vacation limt,tt- AJ opened TLtSDAV. ti.eluih ju y. :.- By A. Gl ENTHP.-t, ABfkirs.;. Corner of New and Fi*u Market ill* 'nor* _l vaiiced DRAWING SCHOLARS at Mr. T:.*" sake twlneowellb_e_Bt___et_elais xstssa-** aommeoced exerc.se* wiib the Brusu in la4isa Ink and WaTer Color*. Term*- .tl.no. uiouthlv. *|__T U ESIIA VS and FRI DA VS- .toIIA. M. jy 7-lin" i*.mv.ksitv m« ii irifooX,Hicrr, V NOT BPSINGS, K»WH.ta> IOVNTi. VA.-A SCHOOL will l» 0..--s.t at th » ri*o* "8 the FIRST OF OCT OUE R neat, uitder tn* «t* rectum i-l the uud. r.^neu 1 liou.h deal, ned s.peoisiU ss preparatory to "**.• Lniveiaiu of Virutua, it will, for thi* t-_•«•"• *' lord no advanta-.es to those l»t*ndis| W eiuer other Imversiiiea, or any Colts*. _. ._, One oi the Principal* wOl teach M a IH BMAT ICS; the other, LAN-LAG*-.!.. Ass.surt •" •trut or* shall, iv every c_*s. be rrsdu-t**" 1 ' f Lniversiu ol Virginia. c<>iio4a.tel ei*.«e».»fs ever, in MODFKN I A.N Gl' AG ES„ win i.e.*.* occasional instruction iroin native* of Un-* a* g unties. Caaues tor the eeisiou, t_N_ imtamAtt eveff* tbinii. • >>- Circulars nut le obtsmed at the books' 't** * or by applioal.ou to v* t_.r.>_.|a lO Klcltuio;i« Post Ofß_*. SIUNEV H OWKNS. Js ,A. V . Lately Professor ot Greek iv X oiiiu.-uJ Oc>''*l«- PUILIPB.SIaNaKD.A M.. , '.r-tuurti- ot. aa.i form*u. Assistant Professor at. V. M. l__-«aaV i 3 dAowSui ______ - \| t MVtLV-ir li tit A VV-W* odtr *o}kt -\A.plvß*et«. f Vtrti-.U a MAN , PULAThI>GI'* ANO, prepared b» __, si.aD _,xt t * .„•*•* **»■ pin aua ru.tle...| i-tw I'l.ive'.uv of V.uiw I '< in p.-it is v.* > Uvt rattle Ft>r iui't-"»»' uealara.aaa Maatbara ri-utor it h_*v't.v*--* be ons ot the nio*t v*iu__e l'ertilis*r« *v«si niir*' iuc.d into r|.e Slate. We u»_4 it l**t >'"*•} Strawberry 1t..1. ami w* refer to Mr. Ad»n.s. *>•* other* te the neK-fra -|-oo_, . f said p.au*»ti*>a. fre pared and far site l>% EUMOND, DAVENPORT A CO Pnoe fis per t»e. ImOaaLJ?* *>*****>* **}$?$•