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PITY ITSMa Txum—la consequence of the inability of tbe arti iitu to complete tbe improvements snd decorations, the opening of tbe Theatre (or the fall and winter season has been postponed until Thursday night. The drees circle end parqnette have been entirely remodeled, and such 0 her changes made as to give the appearance of aeieaets to the whele ef the interior. The drew* circle consuls of several tiers of seats, separated by aialee diverging from the colum tar supports, instead of by demi-partitious—an arr ,nse uen’. which will greatly promote ingreee and eg. esc The seats are wider and further apart than the 01 t one*, aud ate provided with solid backs and cush ions like the pews of a fashionable church. The lobby betweeo the euiraoce-door aud tbe drees circle baa tx*n re lured to a mere passage-wav, and the space thut gain ed is embraced in the dress circle—au admirable charge, which not only increases the accommodations, but wll prerent tbe audiwucee from beiug annoyed by the loqua cious groups who were accustomed to meet in the old lob [ a by. The front seats of the dress circle occupy a projec tion termed the “balcony,” which extends over the par quets, and thus brings tbe Opposite rides of the dress circle into closer juxtaposition. Tae intervening space Is -o narrow that the use of op ra glasses, when not di rected toward the stage, will be but little short of vulgar ru iecees. Tbe entrance to the parquetle is outside of the drew circle, by a Might of winciug stairs under tbe stairway leading to the second tier. The seat* in the drees circle are also constructed with backs like pews, an 1 are nicely ewtkioiud with reddtinask. There is am ple knee-room between the seats. Under the present new arrangement lad.es occupying the dress circle are shield ed to a considerable extent ftorn the gaxe of the other set in the parqnette, aud the elevation of the “balcony” w.ll prevent Uti-a-hU* between geutlemvu in the par q idle and their acq iainlances in the drees circle. There is no interior communication betweeu the dress cire'e aud second tier—“a move in the right direction," which should be folio wed up, by cutting off all access to tbe upper tiers, except to the classes tor whose accom modation they are specially designed. The alterations ^to tbe second tiers buve not beeu on au extensive sc vie, *bul the walls have been frescoed, and tiher improve ment made, corresponding with the general renovation. '< A causpicuous feature of Ihe improvement iu the a*.l< torvosa i* the construction of (our private boxes on each mdc of the proeceuiuiu, the entrances 10 the lower rang-* leadu g to the dress, or “family circle." A new “dome" has been painted, and also a new “art drop," by Mr. Geo. Uieige. the latter of which we have not yet had au •pportuni » of viewing. The stage has been lengthened • ft w feet so as to form a convex edge, where the foot * lights are U.-Uvily placid. The orchestra box conforms to thw alteration. The building will be lighted by about thirty brackets, with globe shades, projecting Irani the front of the balocouy—the old chandeliers having been entirely dispensed with. We have said enough, now, to conrey a general idea of the improve me at*, and to show to tile patrons of Ihe dram v that Messrs. Kuukel A Cot, . 1. tve rendered the Tli-alre more attractive and comfort able than it wasever before. Will not such efforts, on the part of the managers be rewarded with increased patronage and encouragement? tVs.—A' esterday morning, between 1 and 2 o’clock, two tenements on d 1 street, between Jackson and Duval, a were’destroyed by fire. The tenement in which the lire i o igy ateit was occupied as a bakery and dwelling by (taoree Hirsh lie succeeded in sarttl - a uortioi! of hi< 'furniture. The adjoin. g tenement was occupied by Ueo. Siephoru, cigar-iu iker, who lout nearly ull his furniture Tt.e Inratnb belonged to Thomas Jones, aud were in sured for fin li in the Richtnoud Fire Auccution. The ' t uiely arrival of the Fire Brigade prevented a spread of • the nr-, aa the Irauie t. aiding occupied by Mr. T. A. Bast, within live fee: of Su phorn'a tenement, was saved with out damage. Csio.v Soxu-rriK.—We have received a copy of the "l uioa Songster," pub'ishel by the lTuion (liceClub, ol H demote, Mi. It coutains sketches of the lives of lien J cm B. II, and Hou. EX Everett, and a eolleetioii of 9ui gs, set to popular melodies. We presume that copies iu iy be obtained at the several bach-tores. By the way, the young iu u who proposed to form a glee club,in this city, should proceed to organic \ T ie Club Bouse wdl ihe op-u every ulght during the campaign, lor eouvers.1 liyntl gatherings of ih-.- members of the Club, and, the vocali-.n of a glee-club would coutribute to the interest and rnlivenmcus of these nightly reunions. ’Aiuost a Fisa—The alarm of fire, yesterday after noon, was caused by the combttstiou of a small quantity of whisky at Messrs. Steam* & Co's store-house, on 15 h Street. A negro employed by the lirai went iuto the cel ■ Ur for some purpose, and lighted a piece of paper *illi a match to enable him to ace. lie then earele-siy threw th - burning paper into a vessel containing whisky, and a sudden ignition of the Quid ensued, in endeavoring to extinguish the dames, ibe negro burnt bis anus severely. The fire was .-oon sdbdued. Xauao Tiuar. - Oa Thursdav niorniug, while Mr. Philip Toppiu was temporarily absent from his store, near the * Centra I depot, a negro fellow, who was sitting in the •tor- appifcntly|u>Urp, pulled out the money drawer, vi.f accidentally dro,^.nl it and the contents upou ih: H w. Without detailing the sequ- 1, it is euough to say that the negro wi< brougnt belorc the M ivor. yesterday, and remand..d for trial before the Hastings Court. Jtxi.cs or a Foams An A-Work men are now engaged iu levellii g a portion of Council Chamber Hill, noitli of * tiie Club House, an l it is quite hleresing to observe that, in 'heir operations, they bri g to view an iitnume rab'e quantity Til clam shells, of ad sixes, which, in the lapse ol ages, have turned into indurated blue marl — ’ T ie stiafe is accurately preserved Several fragments of decayed wood bsve also been exhumed. i PatuK.—Mastou Duke, for being drunk and disorder ly in the First Market, Thursday, was before the Mayor y-ierday, aud required to give security for his good be •Jiv.or. ' Joseph Shan, hailing from l.»xing:on, Ken'.uckv, was ^l-o arraigned for being drunk iu the street, lie was gpmmitUrd. Mom WaasoLIKO.—As the names indicate, two thirds of h- parties to "abuse cases," brouglr. before the Mayor, * are it im Iri-b women. They seem to have no more ion trot over the "unruly member," than au infant would hive over a terrified horse. Yesterday, Margaret Keliy and Kate O'Brien. were arraigned for using abusing lan guage to Mary Murphy. The case was dismissed. National. Flao —We omitted to Mate, yesterday, that a pole was erected, on Thursday, at the intersection ol Rose aud 14th streets, near the Club House, from the loltv staTof which, the Visional Flag was thrown to the hreexe, and row doats proudly over the headquarters of its true delenders. FlMO—On Thursday night, Mr. J. J King rode his borse into a deep pit, which Messrs. Crump A Rtgland bad cifcsed to be excavated lor a culvert The horse was not seriously injured, bu: Messrs. 0 A K were sum moned !>«fore ihe Msvor, yesterd.iv, aud lined lor failing to eree' a barrier around th- pit. Clat St arts.—We are delighted to learn that the temple for the protection of the statue ol He: ry Liay.m 4 Capitol Square, anil shortly be eree*ed. It ought to he a grpud affair, from the length ol time required to make it. Bai.L **p Evrarrr —Th- pln'.ogriph* of Bell and £rareU eh.ch decorate the pluforin of the Club House, were kindly lurnishi d by Mr M.onL;, whose gallery, we take occasion to say, is, perhaps, the mi»: atiractive re port for lovers of the line arte, in this city. Cr.cu Marrisu —Don't forget that the regular meeting of the Bell and Everett Club wili take place to-night, at 4 the Club Uouse. Business of importance is to be trans acted, standing committees aunouuced, eto. Come early. * AkRRsrin—James Summer;, who aamsul td Wm. Mul len, with m'ent to kill, on Saturday night, near the Dime House, has beeu been arrested in Baltimore, and will be 4 brought here for trial. A New K\r«arAi*R.—We ace it stated that Messrs. Walker a Pelouse, well-koown type founders in Sew * York bate in omtemptation the location of tbeir South ern establishment iu Richmond 9MMIM.-A stabbing case took place in Lombard Alley, yesterday alteroooo, but we were uuable to learn auy of the particul in, ricept that a man named Cobn received a thrusts from a evprion, residing on I2lb street. Thr Wraturr.—For the last two days, the tempera ture has been ho!—yes, decidedly hot. Yesterday, the beat was as oppressive as in tbe middle of July. GEORGE PACE & CO., Manufacturer, of Patent Portablo Circular * SAW MILLS, Also, POUT ABLE Steam ENGINES. • No. ft Schroeder SL, saLTlMOSUL Mb. ■ Sid THI MIGHT TO I'lIOd PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS U 1NCLCDRO IN THE PUCI Or OCE MILL Pagr*. ratral Kalrkrlt Hr A block am the L Vor of on* mau la w,rkiag M11L Timber W hc-la, tor haolln, loff to tho aUL MACHINE rot 8aW-.no 8H1N6LB, of eaporiar cooetraotlon; RAW atHINO MACHINE, GRIST MILLS; HOMdt-POWBRH, tor Otoim Cotton, Ac. AMns GEOKGB PAGE A CO, ■ an 15—eAwly _RALTIMORK. ansae* r. joomi, moru I. wvmm, *1 L»k • Cu., V a., of Hanover Co, Va JOHNftTON A WHITING, Grocers and foaakdiia n.rokaau, Ooraor an aad Inti Rinata, Iksmu, Va., Hasp ooastanUy oa Ras4 a wall selected Mock of sixnuo. liquor*. ac., Ac., late 1st AttoaR to theealm of ait klad of Cooalr t Trodeeo FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL, PHILADELPHIA. Fourth Year. MADAMR VAILLA.TY Win reopeo tee Hoard) o* aad Day Reboot to- Yeas* URu. at l.tts CIusm kr<d ih» ’*th Hi of bynak* Superior IsolraeUoa Is ^ves Id tbo *r*lth oast I.ouch Rraaohe*. lo both of wh'ok eqaally serious aU.oUeo Lpdd. Mr.| ValUaa* eM MadUf VflUsalwU iopertoun.1 iko freark Dtp on neat a M*-la gg -. nxjs OBAii m. LITER FROM ECROPK. Cap* Rack, Sopc. 7.—The Oily of Washington has ar rived with Li rirpool dales to Fri«Uv afternoou, Aug. 24. Cotton drooping. Breadstuff* quiet and ateady. Pro visions doll. Consols t3. Garibaldi has achieved more successes in Calabria, and ha* been proclaimed Dictator. It was rumored that the King bad loft Naples In a frigate. Parliament was prorogued to the 28th. Tho Queeu says that her relation* are peaceful and satisfac tory with all nations. PROFESSOR LOWE. PHti.AOYi.rntA, 8ept 7.—Prof. Lowe has commenced i dating hi* mammoth balloon at the ga* works. He starts ou a proposed trip to Europe at 3} o'clock. MARKETS fttCRaoM. 8ept 7 —floor active an I fine; all brand* $-1 Wbtal active and ready; Southern white $1 40(61 73 Prov.»loo quiet — C fee n m *1 Mhhky flat aitfVHS* N*w Y*» *, *-pr 7. - colon quiet Kl jut l^fMO hlgher,South • n S.\t0ft3d* Wheat Mffhei. Wetter* r-4 $I.SSft14t\ white • .40^1 tO C'ro .VUnln*. mixed (iSEKMa fork steady Whliky Arm at 24\4A*3 *<’K*r unchanged. Rice 4\<&3V Stoiki active ai d hette-, Yat’ifl^. ••IK I HIS Ba Ttglff, Bill fit MUST tf IT" \N • I0IP %TI0N8 rf the fature, to *rrv* a* leeeoa* fit the pre u» t time. In tie form of extr e q from letter* of *n RnrtUh Re Ideal la the Un led Stal-e U> th* Lond<>u Time*, from 1*»S4 to 1*10. with an appeal!* on the Gaos.4 and Ooaaequeaoe* of the Xndep-n *ence of the S«>uth J W Randolph ha«juv published the above In one handsets* lime . volume of abo l 4- o p*ge»— price $1 Ju t published by Randolph, 131 Main Street, Richmond. South ern «ol South-western Sketches— fun. Sentiment and Advcntur,; €0 c-ou O'Clell’e Carpenter's Guide la Stair Building and Hand Railing, plate |1 Bud{««' and Atkina' Practical Miner*’ Own Book and Guide, plate*. $L Rverett'* New Thesaurus MutienJ, the beet B^ok for Slrgnc School* Choi *, Ac : $l. 2v*r4,.'« Klette'U of Vocal Mu»lc; 30a. t'Wcent b» mail | oet-puld. to all who remit the rricc. *eT Tki %nmnt rki son i x thumubmi s PR C ■ v te the attention of PtiyalcUn* and others lo onr complete anwtmmt of nil the recent and valuable Iruaee*. Supporters and Su-glral App lancet of every des-ription. °ur fac:lltice and ar riqei'tiu are such that we can far. Uh any Inurement or ap pliance whatever. In a ahort time, at the lowte' rates A BAKER. Ph trruiceutUt. i-7 1S*» Main Street, cor above P. LK 1 AA HHLV KI ANO.IHD B. WHITE OOt I 1 M V I KK SUGAR, for sale by e«7 dlw WM WALLACE SONS. 1 AA HHDN. PAIR to < HOICK FOB I'O It Ml RiCO AND NK’V ORLEANS SUGAR In More and for sale bv dlw WM WAI LACE SO NR KiltLH. It' FINKD SrCARS - A IL O. K**ra C. Cut Loaf, anulated and Powdered, for sale by w _ WM. WALLACE SON s'. Millinery (Joods. ANDERSON, GREEN & HAWES, UAYR now In store an 1 are da.ly recdvlri* a large a**r>rtm nt of f ALL GOODS. rmbractnc - very article, new and • holer lu the MJUtnery Lae. which they will sell *t the lowed price frr cash, or lo punctual ill aioulh* trade. Their (lock con*l»U In part of BONNET RIBBONS, embracing ma- y new and beautiful style*. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. A large and beautiful assoitment, comprising every quality, from the lowest pric .d American to tin fl »<*t Imported. STRAW GOODS. They wool ! parilcultriv c til the wttontfa* of the TRADR to thrir < »'ewsive Iwfi >* IM n «'• .'’Ii.a » ainn Hats, Flat-. HI omer , r-haker lioxis Ac., embracing ev«ry •ifle andwblrh they guarantee will be sold aa low aa can be bought m tb.* Northern luarkrta No. 101 Main Btreet, gj| Richmond V» (tIL, Ol L — A-Undm la »nvit-d to « u- stock of Sperm, W ha»e " Lard, axnl Linaeed Oil, warranted of the b»«t quality, an I for sake I 'W by W. PETEKAON A CO , Drugg *t», loA Main direct. FALL AND WINTER (?l OT1IINO! BOYS AMO CH1LDK UN’S. MV at'vck of Cl thing for Bo# and Children's Ware, !s now com embrari- _• all ih- sn l«*s of the s<*a«ou. Backs, Buna, P in V *i« thlr* I n r Shirt*, Col art. Tics, Drawers, Socks, and ft «4hsr goods u*u *lly required In that lin*. Th seIn want wi 1 do writ by giving ui- a cal1, as I am let rmlned not to be un J«r*o d In a fair way by any requUr house *r. the trade. «M IRA SMITH, WMalnM. a><4 Tire doors above the old stand, for the present only. (1.1 STOIC ( HIM 4 •—Tales, Oo/ered Dish**, Ac., to ae!| M j separate Also, Dinner Mis of v»-|o~t amortm*n s, for sale a; BTK tIUNB PCLhK.N A C*». • ^4 in' Broad St_ C*A XM.—Sdf s* alifli Fruit Omni. of every nrlnv. at sew 8TRUBINS, PULLEN A C >, 101 Broad St. WlfllTK 8ULPHLK WATKB, FROM the WHITS SULPHUR SPRINGS, oaxussaisaocxTY, va. The long established reputation of the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, for the cure of Chronic diseases, renders comment upon their medic nai efficacy unnecessary. Par man? year* the wat-n of theae Springs hare been iron* lh* U l and used by perjons at their own homes, and, experience fully Irttlleu. *ritk the aim beneficial eferU flstf \*tee resulted from t\eir use tchen dmnJk A#*A at Uief>unU\in. These waters arc gently APERIENT and very decidedly ALTER ATI \ K Their preuf forte as a remedy, and the quality above ail other* that has given to them their high reputation, la their altera tive i»>r.er, or the.r peculiar operative lndueneea, by which they daf* i#IsuW(ir«OT«fioM rs*>Jee Chronic inflammation*, tHfemoue obsirmsikme in the unaller ve*sela, and tXrureof morbid w\ t»n*niati*m* from disease J organ*, thus producing the altera Use or profound cXau jee demanded in almost every case of Chron ic disease As an APERIENT an ! ALTERATIVE, the range of disease to which they are applicable will oe apparent to medical men—such, fer Instance, as rhroni* ife. turns « f the Sbna.tcA, Liver, kidney », Ski*, dc., Jtr. “Upon the ftinrlions of the organ# g«-ner a v, they exert markrd effect*, stimulating those that are Inactive, and establishing healthy accretions In such as have departed from a norwvl cwodltioa. In DVJPKP^IA, and In Chronic Irritation* of the munmeevat f th* Btomach and Bowels, they are employed with the happiest result*. In the various forms of LIVER D1SEA9E, their superior efficacy baa beco long and flrm’y established. CHRONIC DIARRHOEA Is often cured by them, after other rem idlee have been Ineffectually tried. To 006TIVICKIS* of the Bowe’s and to PILES, they are well a tapwd. In the nenerittfbrme of LIONET anJ BLADDER AFFECTIONS, unattended with Inflammation, they are very serviceable. Toth eetsraifetus of CHRONIC OBSR RUCTIONS, Ac., p*r> iutrto feauUse, their alteratiee Influences arc often eminently Nkl RALGIA and the various tMruww# diseases, when they are the result of organic derangements, are treated with great success by these waters. Id CM RON IC RHEUM \TI3M, their known efficacy Is coeval with the early History of the Spring*. At s pall* .live of most excellent effect la GOUT, their value has been long appreciated In MEitCUalAL DISEASES, and in that peculiar affection that reeui s fr >«n the abuse of jfsrcsrjr In svraYUTIC affections, a full course of the Wale- stands unrivalled In lie curative t owers ry Pamphlets Jeecriptlve of the ruedi Inal character and ap pHcabUi’-lcu of the Water* famished gratis, on application te the Agents. rbwe Waters, secure! v put up at the Springs In glass bottles, ar«* now being regularly furnished to the Ageuts In Richmond, for kh« supply of the general pubUe. KgfTo prevent lmp-*v*» .a, each bottle has the word# “GREF N BRIKR WHITE SULPHUR WATER,’’ blown In the glass, without which none Is genuine. Or ler* from Individuals, and the trade throughout the United duuw, should be directed to PURCELL, LADD A CO, apt?—dAcflca Gen*! Agents, Richmond, Va. Kiril.VOVD AGc.icr or TIIK SOUTHERN PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Capital over . $500,001 A.\D CO.VhTAATLi IKRKASIVfl. mill* COMPANY offers greater advantages to the Fanner and 1 others than any Company chartered in the State, by Insuring .us ... • •.r.miuin nnte If the anniLant nrefer. he can pay the full tmoual of Iht premium. In cash : or by becoming s member, or giving s small premium note, he saves nearly one half of the amount charged by Stock Companies, when Insuring anna ally This Is the advantage resulting from the combination of the CIS! AND MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. Thl* Company commenced '.taulng Pollcle* a«»lr.*t loa* or dam an hy Dr. on the 13th day of March, IsM, »lnc< which time over ten t-iouaand two hundred permons havu loenred and become member* of the Company, and over fiUMI,0C0 hare been paid for rffr~AI| diff.j-rncc* in teltlem.nt of loaac* may be determined by ihree dt*.ntere*ted Arbitrator* af the Coo ty where auch l»u hap ixued. to be mutually choueu by the in*ur*d and the Company. orfficKts. HENRY W THOMAS, Preuldent. T. B ROBERTSON. Tice Prruldcai. THOBL T. HILL, Treasurer. t»M. WKIHIII, Secretary. J t Mas T CUM, Actuary and Oene-al A (tent |T!^tpplic»ilon* for loeurance and Pollcle* granted; al*o, old FidS.-ie* renewed. Pamph etu, blank forma of Application, and ev ery information no the mityeet olFlre and Life Imurance, furnl*h ed eratl* on application penonaily or by mall, to ^ Pi pro COCKE A CLOSE, General (nmranco and Collecting Agenu. OrriCEIn Exchange Hotel Buildtug. on 14th *1., Richmond, Va je*S~ dAely__ ___ WM. H. TILTON’S PATENT GUITARS AND VIOLINS, At 459 Broadway, Nc-w York. THIS Improvement aueceed* In entirely FREEING the 90CND BOARD ftroru »U strutu whatever, caused by ths tension of the strlags, and tally realising ths object which the old improvement accomplished only In part. M The manufacturing sf these Guitars, and Improving of \loltns, are under the entire supervision of the Patentee, and made of ths best material, warranted to be super or In quantity and quality of lone, os w«rt» os workmanship, and to stand In any climate, or they can be returned and the tu.»oey promptly refunded. PRICE LIST OP GUITARS. Mo. 1— fine Rosewood, with Machine head, oval fingerboard, with good ease . ... .$13 00 Mo 1-riue Rosewood, with Machine head, oval flogsrboard, with ease. .80 00 . 8 Fin*- Rosewood, with Mac hi- e head, oval fingerboard, wKh case.. • ®0 No 4-Pine Rosewood, with Machine head, ovsl fingerboOTu, with case* .... ........ . 80 00 No. 5-Floe Eotewood. with Majhloehrad, oval fingerboard, veev han«lsome, srtth case.. . 80 00 No. 4-Floe Ro.ewuod.with N»chioehea«l,4.ivcr-plate<l,ovol fingerboard, a beautiful lnatruroent. wllh cage. .... 40 00 IMPROVED VIOLINS From 111 la I.VI-fingerboard warranted not to jettlo. t altars violins improved or repaired at the shortest notice, and s liberal discount made to the trade. Krsry ooe interested in Music, or Musical Instruments, pleas call at 430 Broadway, before purchasing elsewhere, and esamln er themselves —dlawawsan lMiu. FALL TRADE. \m. LANIEK, BKOTI1EK8 <fc CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS. No*. 254 win* 2SG BitUImore Street, Baltimoi-o. ARK o»w receiving their ...ply *t DKT GOODS, t*U*rM _.Jtt5*DOMi?nChM/aTAVLR OOOM,‘r”th!,* bemrnak. an krTu r'orttw UumL'wewUl he prepared to offer on anrlvoll# Bu ck of both BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FABRICS, boar hi la ponoa. by our Mr. L. L. Lanier. In Ibh different market* *%*»»*** and reaponWble buym »• P* dKUralned to mewt any oay market I N. »—Order, hove prompt attention, and Ute *ame eare, a* | though the buyer were personally pew—*» €1B>— •J!- TO SO H A VIN-country eared vorv wpevlor. fin. for I l* bruiting. (Or sale by A. I. MOORE Agont. | ;ytt Cv1 fU1,V LAW CARDS._ jTtIIO.IIP.O'I brown, ATTORNEY AT L4.W, RICHMOND. VA., WILL praoltce In the Court, of the ritlee of RMimou I and Pr trreuurg. and the eountl'H of Ifenrlc-o and Oh eater Mid OBcr lu Bolrin’i Bloci, Idtli » reet, n -ar BUte 0 IL engT—If j»«u a. carv-iuw, ■■ . wiuji a», Ja. CBEH8UAW & WELLFOKD, Attorneys at Law, RICHMOND, VA. PRACTISE In the »u erlor and Inferior Courts of the City of Rlchtnotnl and the adjacent counties, nod In the Federal Court* lirl I In the Cltlee or Klehmoud ani No fo k. er* *»1ity Will hereafter attend regularly the Circuit and Coun ty Courts of llau^ver county. _au2ft-lm E16TACU ATTORNEY at LAW. WILL PRACTTSS in the Court* of Gltfe, Mercer Monroe, Montgomery an 1 Pulaekl. anil will collect ani rtmlt punc tually for all ri.lra* placed lu hi, hand.. Pet * ifflee. Glim Court lium-. Va__ _JrH— JOHN W. GREEN, ATTORNEY at LAW, WILL PRACTISE In the Courts of the City of Richmond and County of Henrico. Strict at entlon trill be given to all bu siness eutrua'ed to hire. t£T~ Office, for th* present, with his fa ther Win Green, south-west cor Main andTthSU. JevT—dly CTON It AY KOUINSON and JA.HE8 ALFRED J JON PS have united In the practice of the law at Richmond, In the Federal Courts and Court of Appeals. Ma. Jomm will also practice In tho Circuit Court* of Riohmond CV-v and Hcaricu. Ills office Is at th* corner of Franklin and 12th slreet*. *Adtf R. O. & B. O. BOULDIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OHA R LOTT E COURT UOUSK, VIRGINIA. Court* —Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Meckleu burg and Lunenburg. __my 12— ly C1 Q. <; It IS WOLD, having taken hi* son, JOSEPH G. /. GRISWOLD, Into partnership, they will hereafter practice un der the firm of GRISWOLD \ GRISWOLD. They will practice In all the Court* of the City of Richmond, and In the Counties of Hemlco and Hanover, and In the Clreut Court* Essex and King and Quern Counties. They will also attend to thw Collection of Claims of $fiOO and upwards In any part of the Plate. MTOmca on Rojm street, two doors from Richmond II >use. 0. O. GRIS WOLD J ap2 -dm J. G. GRISWOLD. HERBERT A. CLAIBORNE, (Lift nf Uriw/uU it < hMorn* ) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practises In all the Court* of the City of Richmond and County of Henrico. Office over Tnpman A Hull's, 110North Main, d dojrs below G >v« ernor Street. _ _ap2—6m I*, ii. BKEfKIMtlUGK. ATTORNEY .AT LAW. T)RA0TTCE8 In the Court* of Botetourt and adjoining counties. MT Address fe22—iy Pattoosburg. Botetrurt cocnty, V*._ B. R. DOUGLAS, F. GREGORY, Ja., AylcU’s, King Wm. Old Church, Hanover. DOL'GLAS A GREGORY WILL attcml all the CourU of Kli.g William anil Hanover. B. B. DOl'ULAB will aUo attend the Court, of King A Queen auu v.arom.r, ~ WM. II. WERTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, \\TIl.L practice In the courts of Pittsylvania, Franklin, Henry !f and Halifax. Liberal advances male on claims placed In hb hands for colleo tioa. Addreea, PltUylvaMa 0. II, Va. Ja(—dty r. A soi.uso. m. a hcohw. BOLLING! & IITJGUIKS. ATTORN IKS AT LAW. 1 PRACTICE regularly In th* county of Prince Edward and the JL adjoining counties. Address Prince Kuward C. II., and Parmvllle, Va. _ _ _ _Ja(—»ly V. A. WITCIIER, C01SSELL0U A5D ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice In the courts of Oarro’.l and adjoining counties of thb State ar.d N. 0. pir“ Strict attention paid to all basine#* entrusted to him. &T Address Hillsvllli. Va. RvriuKSCKK— Chief Justice B. M. Pearson, Richmond II111, N. 0; Wa 11allar i Preston, Chrbuansbunr, Va; J. Mi llion Leach, Lex ington, N. C; Thot. iC Flournoy, Halifax Oourt He use, Va. ©cl4—dly_ ____ JAM 8 T. l’KYTON, ATTORNEY AT I.1HT, MX MV IMS. TUNNUSBXfc Prompt attention given to all business la West Tennessee. North ki'aalulppl and En«t Arkansas. ocT—dAcly tuanincxa jossjob. alxx. b. onooi. JOHNSON & G-UIGrON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RICHMOND, VA. FraeUc, In all the court, of the ell/ of Richmond and ocunty of Hiorlco. Mr. Johnson will jtractlce In O-jfeifcld. profflce. Whig Bulldlna, on Vranklln Street._)y< JO MM V. LAY anti W3I. P. UUKWKLL hare aModated thrmjcivei for the Practice or Law, In the county of CbwterfleM. JOHN y. LAV also practice In Powhatan. Address, Bnblett'i P. O., Powhatan. VtM. P. HURWELl also piactlcealn all ths Ocnrtsof the city sf Richmond and those of the county of Uenrlce. tils office he, bton removed to Franklin street, 1 doonbelow the Whig Building.___mall—ly Onunoniaa 0. KoRaa. Lao-r B. Hera. MoHAB & II E A T II. ATTORNIIYS AT LAW, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Practice In all the Courts heU In the city of Richmond, And In tht oountim of Henrico and ChMterCeld. fW Office on Bankatreet, In Ooddln*! Building. oTc. HR., will ba found. In the artarnoon, at his old offio, In Manchester. _ __ noli—ly W M. \v. HENRY, attorney at law, Attends the Courts of Charlotte, Price, Cdward and Halifax. Post office. Charlotte 0. H.. Ya._aplT—ly JOHN O. MURRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Csjucbcll Court Route, Virginia, Attend, all the Courts of Oerrebel! end Pftieytvanla countie*, ocl*—ly_ UL. klHfKIk h has resumed the practice of LAW In ths • city uf Richmond. Office la Bel Tin's now bell din,, on 18th, fronting Bank street. JaM-tf WHAT TU MUES8 HAS 8AM) S RCLATIOH T0~ THE DRAGON: milAT OLD 8EM»KNT, the DEVIL and 8ATAN. and Mr. 8TA 1 CY'd p(f rt to Identify him. and the bruising ofhb head, In the immediate future. from the Richmond WMf, Aug 10, 1860. “Hintoav orm Drio<» '—Mr. W. Hvr at* White, of this city. iiU (ust published a stu«l] volume, entitl'd “Th- Dragon, that Olu 8e» pen*, th* I»-*vi», an i H.tao. wh* sc head must be bruised In the coming Contest among lifts Nations." The author ii Mr. Q H dsacy, of Richmond, an Intelltgert genth-man who has devoted much time to die study of tK.e propheclt». -he object of the pub lication b to "arou«e the attention of the bdlever. In Ood t*» the fa-*t that the Apocalypse Is the History of the Church, written by Ot.d KtmselV* »»*d “thereby to awalun an Interest in the subjert which uisy lead to a preparation (or the t Vents lb at arc rapidly approaching." From the Religious Herald, Aar. 16th, 16(0. Modern commentaries on th*» prophecies of the Apocalypse, cons'ltute s ve y extensive department of religious literature; bit our reading in that dep&rtmer t »•*«• limited, that we arc unable to decide how far Mr Stacy is entitled to the credit of originality, for cert dn view* which strike us a« both lngenton* and novel — Tli ve who feel an Interest in the attempt to find the recent politl c» I revolted >os of Korops on the prophetic page, and from that page to forecast revolutions yet In the WJvb of time, should not overlook the prsecot work, as be ping to complete the survey of a _ -l.l-.l . » r. i. tKimi'). it mmv nnt rl. ni.Lh., i,«*rule-cl. ties which embarrass enquiry and provoke dissent. From the Central Presbyterian, Auj. IStll. Th? apoealypilc v'slcn of John ha* many more commentaries than anv o h-r potion of ‘hr llible. Not ontv rl-rgvmen, but lay man in large number*, and in successive age*, have essayed to lift the v^ll which hancN over ill? pa#V—the paa-ing and the fu ture. Tf.»* wo»k of wh'ch a pa*t of the title l« giv»n above, 1* the ltd of V pie ♦ asa.ts which *»• have seen, ard the author of which, is a layman • f this city. Mr. r* has not undertaken to give a full exposition of the 'Apoealypie,” hut simply a hbtorv • f the Dra gon.” and has fortified liipos lions by rrfereneeto contumporane ous history, for which he has drawn largely upon th*» London Chronicle, aid other KiuUsh p« lodiealx It is much richer In this respect than most works of the kind; and the general reader, whet ,er he adopts the author’s theory or not, will be instructed and Imorewed by ‘he rccvplto atl in of events, and by the notices of some of the mai i art..ra In the passing d ama The work Is neatly gotten up. and will most piohably be In demon \ as many minds are eug«ged In looking at passing events at foreshadowing those which ate to come Front the Phl|tde*ph*a Presbyterian. Th's little work Is designed tv Ulus*rate the impilcable war of Ka»an cgalns* ’he Church, and doe* not pr-tend to anv new theo ry of interpretation. It t« loUllgent an \ In some respect may be mistaken In its views, and yet we may safely nit down with the b m>< In ou * hand, ax f to U«t*' to the conversational views of a reasonable an 1 w* 11 In 'ortned fifend. For *a> by all liook»».ll«r*. Friso Ila._sew—Ini tu foil a\d iinue cap masifactoby, No. 38, Cronby Street, N. Y.f JOHN J. CKOOKK Sc CO., Are mxnufaclaring under their Patent ROLLED TIN FOIL, PLAI.1, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, SUITABLE FOR WRAI’FINO FIXE CUT k\V CAVEJTDISH T0B1CC03, CHEESE, IMCKS, Ac. Tliln* Beatea foil, »!t «Ue», *or*au>* In HUUiAncr anj .ranter* to th* Imported arlcle. Motalic Caps. INVALUABLE for feallng BottKi, contklog Wine, nr other liquid*, Jaa*. Sc., .Ump'd with any nuse or dealgn required. ALSO, Munir Platen. Bolder. Ten# and Rritan’a Metal* aoll—It \V A RRBN*S T1 ’ RHINE WATER WHEEL. (WARREN A DAMON’S PATENT.) NAivracrcaio it tbi AMERICAN WATKU WHEEL COMPANY, BOSTON. THIS Wheel .till »t»nda at the head for itrent economy In water. Oeer ton vt now operating with great .urcean In Cotton and Woolen factoriee, Ac., Ac., With Its modern ImprovcisenU It cannot be .urpaaecd. Send for our *tli annua! pamphlet of 1S6'. (enelone i .t.mpe.) containing a treatiae on hydraulic*, beau uhi! tlmatralion* of the Warren, Turbine, practical rule* for corn noting Water Power, Price*, Ac.. Ae. It 1. the Wheel for the North, became Ice d >e* not affect it; for the Sooth, became It'. compact and ready to o'loch and operate without great mechanical .hill; for the World, beeauae It generate* nor. available power from lb* waUr «*cd than any oth.r Water Wheel In eiUtence. Addree* A WARREN, Agent, II Ixahange Street, ■hM- dJtm Cotton, Maw. GKNTEK IIBN V WRAB Oenta ti.use Metlno Shirt* Do do Oottou do Do title Thread do Do MU and Merino Drawer* Do 1.1*1*, 81.k. Kid and other Glove* Do Cotton, I tele and Mlk Half Hoae Do Jup* and Colored Bordered aud Hammed Hnndker eMete Black and Pancy Neck Tim Linen OoUara, Shirt front* and Suapendera. CHRISTIAN A LATHROP, |ytt Vl> Main Street 1An TIERCES Extra leaf tmrd. »«r aal.by IUU aul WOHBLB A CLA1BUKNB, No. 11 Ft ally I, BXJXT0-A.TI01S3-. OARDINOSCBOOL AT ROXBVRV, NEW KENT 00., VA.—I will ®Pen kebool at my mother’* iMr*. C. N. Pollard) residence, oa *R» *•* of Beptomber, 1540, for the lim ited number of 1* boya Hoye of title school will »U *be advantages of a prlrat* fam'ly and will receive the **»• at’entloo aa at hoaie. The c,ur»* of Isatni'-tlon will embrace atl the Englleh, Olaaalcal and Malhe matleal branclica. Taaua— $*m Including everything, for farther particular! ere circular which can be obtained by addressing Tlioa. K. Ballard, Excbanae Hotel. Richmond, or m*self at llubhard’a P 0., New Kent county. , TH08 A POLLAKD, A. M. Ktfrreuett —0. Martin, Prof. Ancient Languagee, H. 8 College; M. D. Hoge, D. 1)., Richmond; a. i) Donglaa, King William; Wm. B. Newton, Hanover; John P. Pierce, Naw Kent, Hugh Nelaon.Pe tereborg; T. Taylor, New Kant. )y2—dAcSm ___ MISS PEURAM’S SCHOOL. The filth aeselos of thla School will begin on the flrat day of Oc tober. Miss Pcgram deem* thla a proper oceulon to ripreea her grate ful aenao of the encouragement which haa attended her effort* In the cause of Education. To the pnpi’a whose affection and Itduatry hat* cheered her la bors, and to t e parent* whose kind nprnwlone of approval hav. been the hlgheat reward, aa well aatn the many friends whoaa In fluence haa been ronatan’ly naed lu her behalf, Mias Pcgram re turns sincere and cordial thank*. Mie trust, that the In-reaa-d experience of each year and unre lax I r.g i Sorts on her <-arl todaseree the confiltnee reposed In her, will reooer her School worthy of continued success. Oataloguea. with full particulars, may be had on epplIcaMon to Ms a. J. W PkORAM, anl—dActf__ blndeo Square. UX1VEKSITY IIIUII SfllOOL. HUfiUENOr SPRIStsS, POWHATAN COUNTY, VIRUINIA. AbCHOOL will be opened at ih'a place, on the let of October next, uudtr .he direction of the undersigned. Though de signed eepeclxlly a« prepxratory to the Ui.lrcrslty of Vlrgtida.lt will, for thla reason, aff-rd uo fewer advantages to those Intend ing to enter other Universities, or any college. One of the Principals will teach Ma'hematics; the ether, l an guages. Assist ,nt Ina-ructors shall. In every case, be graduatre .if the University of Virginia Colloquial clas.ee, however, In the Modern Languages, will receive occasional Instruction from na tive* cf tboae league) ea. Charge# for the Sesilon. *250; Including every thing. Circulars may be obtained at the Bookstores In Richmond, or by nuoUcation to ui th.ongh tho Khhmond, P. O. 3 PHILIP B 8TANARD, A M., Q.aduate of, and formerly Assistant Prof, at Va MIL Inst SIDNEY H. OWKNR, JR., A M., jvfi—dArtf La Oreck In Richmond College._ Mien. PEEEE.EE’ MAYO will re-open her SCHOOL at Svcamnr- Clmrch, on llth street, belween Bread and Mar ■hall, on the first Monday In October. She will recelre a few email boys. Term. 1*0 pc- session oj 'J months. Jy 19 - tf RICH MON iT rat ale institute. rilllK Hfvenih flersion begins OCTOBER Iht, ISM, and ends the X Iwal cf June, 1 Mil. The Increased prosperity of the past session pneourages the Pres ident In the effort to mtke Die Institution yet more deaervlng of the larp- patronage and the high literary character It hai achieved — It* Faculty Is large and able, lu bulldlrgs (which have an ample play ground attached) are beautifully loc tted and thtrougly furn ished, lu at»p*ratu* cos ly and (omp.cte. lu course of study com prehensive and thorough The Kng Ish course, as will be seen from our catalogue, Is unusu ally large, and it Is.made especially prominent throughout. Lan guages arc Uugt.l after the methods best adapted to secure mental di*c!pllne, which t*era* the true end of study; but In Preach par ticularly, conversation Is a!*u carefu Iv atteuded to. The > uilc.;l Departmen* remains In charge of Hr. Clapp and Hr. 0. 0. MskA has been added to It. FACULTY. Ch*«. flf. Winston, A. >M.. (Uolv. of Va.,) President and Prof, of Moral Hiienc«* and kng lsh Lite aturc \ Her. J L. Hur ovs, l). D., Evidences of Christianity. Jainea Leigh Jones, A. M., (Unlv. of Va.,) Mathamatics and Lan ISSfCL K, *. uvu. m u.% natural rnrncce. Prof. V. Ktnlao (of Paris) French. Benor Carina C. Mera. Bpan'sh and Italian. MIm Mary L Lvftw'.ch, Drawing, Painting, Ac. Johu W. itc-.-ve, Penmanship. Miss 8 P Royal, English Preaches. Mira N. 8. Valentine. Knglah Branches. Mls* Jane 9. ftlanard, Preparatory Department. Mr*. Ann K. Mallory, Prcparato y Department. Ulai Maty 0 I.alhrop, Preparatory Department. N. H. 0>app, Principal Musical Department. C C. Mera, Piano. O. a Ericsson, Guitar. The President will h«utr the recitation* of all Ike CUum* at reg ular Intervals, giving special attention to the Primary pupils. T*RM> roR MR* KORTBH. (HaU payable Oct. 1, tsSO— eaa n ter Feb. Ifi, 18C1 ) English Tuit'on, Preparatory Depart • eni.|-"0 00 English Tu tion. Collegiate Department.. W 00 Ancleut and Mo lern Lan. usges. each. 20 00 Mualc on Plano, with Vocal Music.SO < 0 Uuslrnn Guitar, '* ** M . 40 00 Use of Instrument for practising. ft 00 Vcca! Music alone, (taken by all in classes).... 2 00 Drawing. Needlework, or Grecian Painting._ 20 00 Oil Panting. W 00 Board, including everything except washing ... ICO oO Washing. 20 00 A reduction of vn+flyurfk to JflnieUrg. gpvf No extra charges. pVT~Pupils provide Books and Stationery at their own expense. (V 1 n case of protracted slcknossja d. Uuctlon will be made for absence. Boarders arc members of t1 e Prt sldent's family Money to meet Lhelr Incidental expenses should be deposited with him, and all let ters for them sent to his care. Catalogues, containing full details, may be obtained at the Book itorcs. or by application to the President CHARLES H. WINSTON^ au6— <JA c2jt in Richmond, \ a. MAPLEWOOD YOUNG LADIES9 INSTITUTE, PITT8FIKLD, MAS?., IN» location of un«urpa«ied beauty and islubrity, six hours I from New York, with grounds and building* that rival those of the best colleges, and a Gymnasium the finest In New Knefand,— with a p rmant tit corps ©fable Pr<»f«-sscrs, and ample facilities for illustra ion,—commence* Its Thirty nintn Seral-auDuH Session UCinBKK 4 li. Tire Institution has a'w tys enjoyed a very considerable South tro and Western patronage. For furth-r Information address Rev. 0. V. 8PK A It, Principal, Ltr Rev. JOHN TODD, D. D., President Board of Trustees. tali uB Qctl CXULIS1I AVI) CL \SSICAL SCHOOL, MAYO STREET. 11HK feTrntiwnth Annul P,uU n of my S-hool will commrn . on MomUy, tho 2411. InM., In tho Buemont of the Unlvenallat Church. Term*, Ac., u heretofore. ■eA—dim 0. B. IlLBIASH. TCTOTICB.—t, Ihe ondenlfBed, 43 hereby eppolnl Jon* D. il AU.ee A 0o iuy Uwful agent. to I'ar.mcl the Fancy Uoode Buslneei In tho city of Richmond, Slate of Virginia. CKO. P BTKINBA0H. Bolti unre, Sept. 6,1S00 ao C—d2w JIK. LEFEISVRE’S SCHOOL. THE NEXT BE88IOff of curschool begins on U.e FIR8T DAY OF OCTOBER, 1640, and terminates on the last day of June, 1841. In consideration of the almost unprecedented success that has attended our efforts, wc cannot refrain from expressing our thank fulness to our many friends and patrons, and think we may be pardoned for briefly referring to some of the many advantages af forded, on which the permanent prosperity of all such Institutions must ultimately depend. Hie buildings are large and commodious, planned for the wants and requlrem•v. t* of a large female Institution—and affording al most unequalled advantages for the comfort and convenience of our pupils. Only two young ladles will occupy the same chamber, exr<$t when three tuay pre er to room together. 'Hie Principal has made female • duration the s'.ndy and business of his life, and has now been engaged In successful teaching for upwards of twenty yran; his assistants are well qualified and ex perienced, selected with especial reference to the branches under Lhelr charge, and sufficiently tried in this Institution to be referred to with entire a nfidenre. Our system of education D thorough and complete, and while the best facilities *re afforded for perfection In thr accompltshmtnta of female ••ducatlon, the greatest rare Is devoted to Insure the acquire ments of sound, practical learning ; the reason and Judgmmt are exercised in priferencc to memory, and tne latter, while not whol ly Ignored, la made subsidiary to and dependent on the former. Our dally system consists essentially In chse, searching examin ation*. careful explanations and fatniiar lectures. The plan pur sued for many years In Instruction la the Prench department has proved cmlnentlv successful. It Is the language of the family, and much time and attention Is given- Indeed every facility afforded— to enable those pupils boarding with us to acquire an accurate knowledge of, and to speak with eaae and fluency, the French of common conversation. In thla respect, we think cur school poa se«ses advantages which can only be equalled by few Institute ns of the kind in the country. Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Drawing and Painting both from models and from nature are under the charge of Professors eminently qualified lo their various branches. Most of these In Uructors are employed to teach rxciutiveiv in our school, that i»y devoting their time and attention entirely to our pupils every ad v Ullage may b? afforded for the acqu aillon of those aocompUah Hurh rules and regulation! are enforced aa are calculated to pro mote the welfkre and lnterrat of all the pupil*. TIAOHEM. Wcbeit P. Larinvaa, A. W., Principal, Natural Philosophy, Litera ture, Moral and Mental Philosophy, French. • Wa. tt Wiluav.4. A, H Vice Principal, Aatronomy, Mathematic*, Oherolatry, lllitory. Lafn. Euw*an 0. Howa*i», English Literature, History, Reading. Mrs. Oates BaxafcTT, English Branches. Miss Mill 0. Goai>os, English Branches. Benor Cauuw Caidovkt. Mara, 8ps» Irh and Italian. BraxotiKA 4xtomixtta Elia, Vocal Music. Kiosoujxa Mariktta East, Plano Joiis A. Calto, Drawing and Painting. Wa. F. Gbauac. Piano, Organ, Sacred Music. 0. W Tuilow, Piano. Hxximi Schkbidir, Harp. 0. Eaioaiox, Guitar. The Rev. Gao. WocntBM and the Rev. Frame Bacir have kind ly taken charge of the Bible Classes. TERMS FOR THE PCHOLABT'C YEAR. Beginning the 1st day if October and ending the 1st day of July. For Board.t?<K’ <*0 For Washing ....... 20 0) For Lights. 10 00 Nor Fuel. 10 00 For English Tuition. 40 00 For Modern Languages, each. 20 00 For French, when studied exclusively of the English branch fg.TT,. 40 00 For Latin,. V 00 For (.lteratcre. 20 00 For Music on Plano, Guitar, Organ or Binging: For one issaon (of an hour) a week. 40 00 For two lessons (of an hour) a Week. 80 00 For three lessons (of an hour) a week. 120 00 For four lessons (of an hour) a week. 110 00 For Sacred Music In Ciasj. 9 00 For Harp. Teacher’* fees. For the use of Plano. 10 00 For Drawing from Models. 20 00 For Drawing from Nature. 40 0 For Painting in Water Colors. 40 00 For Oil Palnt'ng. SO 00 Primary Department—for Children under 11 years of age.. 80 00 RRPkRENC’S. TvvPiwap or ms School—R'ghf Reverend plshop Meade, Va ; RUhi Revvru'4 *Uhpp Elliott, OA; Right RcvrreqJ Hlahup Jckns, Virgin's; Eight Reverend Biatio.j Cobbs Alabama; Reverend A, ftUnple, D D., Wl mlngton N. C ; Rev D 8 Dsggett, D D„ Rich mond; Reverend Charles Read, Richmond; Revrrend Nelson Head. Danville, Va.; Reverend G.GIIderslsev*, Richmond, Va.; Reverend T. V. Moore, D D . Richmond, Va.; Revs’cnd, Wm. H. Wheel wright, Richmond, Va.; Reverend John Saunders, Richmond, Va.; The Cltrgy o' the Episcopal Church In Virginia. fgr ah letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFRBVRE, Rich mor.d. Jy28—dAc8m “millinery fall mnafisoT ID FA: R K to cUi attention to my removal ft >m No. 109 Main street, to the cemmcdloo* ... building No. *99 Main »tre. , Ad joining the sew “SPOTSWOOD HOTRL, between 8th and 9th atreete, where I u prepared to exhibit .larg er itock o( MILLINERY GOODS and ready-made Millinery Aitlcl. • then heretofore, conil.ttnif of Mlk.Straw and Velvet Bonneti Bonnet Plume*. Ribbon., French and Amarlran F.owrr*. Bridal Wrratha, Head Dreaaee, Drta* Ca‘«, La r Capa and Bertha*. Crape and Mmllo Collar* and Sleeve* In fants' Cap*, Hat* and Cloak* Rurhea and Tab*, Ac , In ai atyte*. In connection with the general Millinery bmlnr**, I will aitnnfae lure to order Cloak* and Mantilla*, of all kind*, In the latent fash tenable style*, *i reaaonable price*. All order* wjl receive prompt and ipeclal attention. N. I’- BARTON, 9y* Main 8U 1 Art ItHLN. KK HAIIUSON’S PI UE NO 1 J.UU RY* WBI9KY— »oo do Common and Tu*ca)oo*a do 900 boxea Spern, Adamxnline and Tall op Candle* lfiOboxei Brown and Yellow hoapi SO bbla prime N O. Molae.ee 60 hblaCartlBed Vinegar 100 btla A B and lx' ra C Sugar SO boxef Loaf do 80 bbla Cnt Loaf do 100 do* bed eorda and plow liova 900 ream* writing and wrarplog Paper 900 doa Rneketa and Itooni* 8o0 Demijohn* 1,9, 3 8 e.llnna 100 boxta French and Arabian Clan 800 keg* Nall* In more and for tale by W. W. WOOLBWinOF, iep6—8 m 1» h atreet. MEDALS OBCHABIHS—Giving a beautiful Melalnc type Llkeneea of the candidate* far President and Vlee Presi dent. A full supply of these medal* may be found at my «tore on 19th street near L'ary. It la moat elegantly and taatetally got ten up, an t the friend* of the candidate! *'* Invited to rail and ace them. They are a'l iw*4 to be the muel beaut fol badge which ha* erer been gotten up, au»i-l{ A. I QRAUAM. EDUCATION. KOUTUEHN PBIHALE IhMUTlTK. RICHMOND, Va. THE Kittenth Session of thu Institution will commence on the first Monday In October next, and dote on the laat day of Jane, 1840. The Principal does not deem It necessary to glee the names of the Assistant Teachers In his employ, simply saying that ha Is aid ed by eleven throughly qualified Instructors, and that every effort will be made to maintain the high reputation and select character of the School. The advantages offered In the department of mesie (vocal and Instrumental) are unsurpassed. The most accomplished teachers in the city are employed, and particular attention la paid to thla valuable accomplishment. Two French ladles, reared and educated la Paris, and speaking the purest French, reside In the f&mllv of the Prlncipi I, whose es pecial duty it la to speak French habltuady with all those who are studying the language. It is confidently asserted that aa much and as pure French is spoken in the honae as In any female school in the union The subjects of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry are fnlly Il lustrated by exp-rlmenta, the apparatus belonging to the Institute being as complete ys any In the State (special stten Jon la given also to the study of History, English Literature, Rhetoric and Reading—a portion of the course bosh at t active and profitable. The Principal rrfers with pride to the : Mowing Ust of Piraoxs, as about the best evidence of the merits of . la Bcnool: Hon H. A. Wise, Norfolk, Va.; Com. M. F. Maury. Nat. Ob.; Rev. Wn. Sparrow, Theological Seminary, Alexandria; Kev P. Slaughter. Culp-per Rev. fl. II. Read, Rev O. orge Wooabil'ge, R-r. If. fl Kepler, Rev. D. 8 Doggetl, Dr H. R. WoUford, A A. Morton, J R. Andmon, P tL Grattan, James Lyons, T. K. Price. Wn. Palmer, CoL E. Fonts ne, OoL 0 W. Munford, A. J Rut her fo*rd llon.John Robertson. Richmond; Jss M. Moraon, Gooch land; Win Clark, J. II Carrington, Halifax; R K. Cralle, Green brier, Va.; P. 8t Georgs Cocke, Powhata*; Dr. R. H. Htuait, King George; R. K. Scott, Vauqoler, T. J. Randolph, H. F. Minor, AW bemarle; A. Penn, J. W. Carroll, New Orleans; R. Baylor, Essex; Mrs. x. If Harrison, Lower Brandon; CoL T. 8. Dabney Dry Crave, Mils ; Bryce Stewart, Clarksville, Tena; lion. G. If. Lee, C.arka burg, Va. Reference Is made, alar, to the Faculties of the Virginia Military Institute and WIM'.md and Mary College, to Professors Bledsoe, Smith, Coleman, Maupln and Davis, of the University of Virginia. Board, Washing and Lights..••••.... $22S 00 Tuition in Kn.llsh. fiO 00 Preparatory Department. 40 10 Latin or Modern Languages, In classes, each,. ... 20 00 Music, Vo* al or on Plano, Harp, Organ or Guitar, per lessor,.. 1 00 Drawing < r Palutlng in oil or water colors.$20 to SO 10 Pew rent. 8 On Use of Irs’rumcnts, per month. 1 Mi Payable on^-half 1st October, balance on thr Sth of February. For further particulars or for catalogue, address the Principal, D. LFE POWELL, Jyl2— 8m Box 81, Richmond, Va. CHESAPEAKE FEMALE COLLEGE, ft EAR OLD POIftT AftU HAMPTON. rilUR next S’Ion commences on the 1st Wednesday In October. R. Hoard, Including fuel, lights and washing—god tuition in English Branches, fur the achflvrtic year, $l%\ For catalogues or further Inf *nnaUon, address Kev C A RAYMOND, Hampton, au30—dim or Rev. T. HUME, Portsmouth. BKII.VOBD FE7IAI.I: MinilABY, 05 8B1CE 8TEEET BETWEEN 3D & 4TH, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. A M. DUPUT, A. M.PaixciriL F|1HK next see*! on of this Institution will commence on the 1st of JL Ortober le*>, and will terminate ou the !M)th Juue, 1941. The Prlnclpsl will be sided, as heretofore, by a well selected corps vs Ait;u»nu, wnu, wiui uicir auuuj iuu eipcmutc, iMumt fail to give satisfaction The Boarding Department will be under the management of Mr and Mrs. Dupuy, asaiitcd by Mrs. Mary R. Csa*els, formerly of tfa vannah. Th-v alone will reside In the Rcmlnary with the young ladles an i will exercise a Parental care and control over those committed to their charge. The success which has attended this effort t > establish In the city of Richmond a female Hcrainary of the first .-lass has encouraged the Principal to provide more ample accommodations for the next session. The buildings are now being enlarg'd, and Important modlflcati i.s will be made in them, which wld add greatly to their convenience and comfort. The lodging rooms are large sad well ventilated, and rat more than from two to four boarders will occu py one room. The Recitation Rooms will be well arranged for th accommcdation of the pupils TERM* FOR NINE MONTHS. Board.$200 O' Washing, fuel and lights. AO CO Tuition lu the Preparatory Department. 80 on do In ordinary English branches. 40 00 do in advanced do do . 50 00 do InjModern and And»nt Languages, each . 20 00 Music, Vocal and Instrumental (Plano and Guitar), for one lesson cf one hour per week. 40 00 frr two leasona cf one hour each per week. 80 00 Use of llano. 10 «4) Drawlttgln Crayon. 30(4) Painting in W ater colors. 40 00 Painting In Oil. 50 00 One-half payable on the 1st of Oct., I860, and the remainder on the 15th of Feb’y, 18*1 Reference Is ma le to Rev. Dr. Moses D. Hoge, ani to any of the former patrons of the school. Catalogues cf th* Seminary, containing more detailed Informa tion, cau be obtained at any bookstore lu the city, or by applies* lion to the undersigned. A. M. DU PUT. jyll Richmond, Va. Old do.uixiom institute. TIIE next session of lids Kcbool for Young Ladies, located at thr the corner of 5th and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va , will begin on the 1st day of October, I860, and close on the 80lk of June nextensulcg. HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. I. K Shumate, Mental itnd Moral 8cleuce and Ancient Lan guages. R. G. Gilson, Natural Science and Mathematic*. Rev Janus A. Dune*a, Biblical Literature. Mor.s Edouard Houdayer, Fiench. Carlos C Mera, Span sh acd Italian. Albert De Ro« digtr, German. MU* Kiva M Jones, Intermediate English. Miss Margie D. Bran ler. Primary English. Horace Chase, Pie.no and Organ. Heinrich Schneider, Harp. O. A. Ericsson, Guitar. Oswa'd Heinrich, Pa ntlng and Drawing. J. W. Reeve, Penmanship. TERMS. Trans for the Session, payable half on first of October, residue fcb. 14,1^1 : Prirnsry English, (Including Vocal Music). $30 00 Intermediate English, (Including Vocal Music). 40 00 Senior, (Including Vocal Music). 60 00 Languages, each. 20 00 Piano, Organ, Guitar, or Cultivation of the Voice, for half h</ur lessons, 2 per week . 60 00 Plano, Organ, Guitar, or Cultivation of the Voice for one I.- ur le son*, 2 per wed. . ■ ■■ Oil Painting.. 60 00 Pastel or Water Colors, Crayon Drawing. 20 (4) Cse of PUao. If $0 Ornamental Branches... Board. fro Washing and Light*.. 25 «4) Application to enter pupils, and all communications concerning the School should be made to THOMAS L. OALLVHER Richmond. Va. The announcement for the session of 1S60, '61, will be furnished to those who apply aslnd'rat. .| jvA-lj University of Uouisiaiia, LAW DKrAHT.Hi-.NT. TIIE LKCIUKRh I t this l»epatnicnl will commerce on the se* rood MONDAY of November, lSr-0 and cofi'lnur until the first Mnr ds.v of April, l*ui|. They wl I embrace thr various branches of'he C*vil Law, of the Common Law, and of K-,iii y ; Adtclrahy, Cornnn-icUl, !nt« -rnaUonat, and Cmi»< Ration «l law, and the Jurij* ptttdcno of th»* United bta es. T/.c Ltciures will be delivered by four Profe»sor* • Hon. THEODORE II. McCALKB, LL D., Professor of Admiralty and ent ninthmnl L*>w. RANDKLL HUNT. Profe-tor of Commercial and Criminal Law and lb* Law <-r > vi ?*-n .• CHIDSTIAN PG8KIIU-*. IL. D., Professor of Civil l aw. ALFRED HFNNI.N, Professor cf Const.tut <>nal and Common Lav, ami Fqiiity Jurisprudence. No city In the Unlt-d States has the advantage* which New Or leans possesses for the ready and perfect acquirement cf the Mod ern Lang a es. Good Hoard can be obtain- •- as cheap here as in any n her large city In the Union. All c -mn.unY *ti>jn» must be addressed to Him Dean of the Facul RANDBLL HI NT, ku!5—.‘Ini Dean of the Faculty. Selwt UuardiuK School for (>irU. Number of Boarder* limited to Ten. I PROPOSE to op*n at my residence In I'ort Royal, Va , on the ftftl Monday In October, l$d$, a dimg SeAool/>>> QU/. — Th • house Is ami le and appri priatelv furnished and the girls will he whol.y under family discipline and domestic Influence and re straint. T:.e (bn/*4 of In*tr%ctu*n will be regu.ar and systetua: 1c, embracing the English, Classical and Mathematical Depart m* ms. with Modern Languages and Oreammt • I branches. Par t'eular atteuth-n will be pal * to the French language and litera ture, and rare farlli.les for (Detraction In Jfu-c air athsud. TERM.-'—Including everything, $828, payable one third upon Drawing, Pair.tii.g ncd Munir at Proto* *rs prices. Thankful for the many favors rteulved from th’s comrouDlty during an esperlenc* of *sven years us a Teacher In thedr midst, up to the time when I resigned my fonn-r school in lffl7, I am now fncouregrd toh'glo again under renew* d auspices and with more enlarged facil.ties and experience, humbly hoping, by ssddu ij and diligence, t • merit that confidence and patronage, which have heretofore hern bestowed upon roe. for a circular and particulars apply »• K BAUDKt, A. M., au&27-.1m Port Roval,Otrottat,Pa. k) ** It HLS pure Isitof Wight Cider Vinegar, for pickling hi tJ IT* tubs choice Orange county Butter 10 •* g**od cooking do 800 choice Queen City, Todd’s, and o'htr brand* Sugar Cured H«ms SO bbls Out, Granulated, Coffee, Pulverised and Brown ho Mr 10 half chest* best Green and Black Teas Mocha, lava, I.aguayra Santos and Rio Coffee No. 1 Mackerel, Mi ad and Salmon, and Kamtly Roe and Cut Herrings 20 bbls and tubs Leaf Lard 10 b .xes pure Apple and fngllsh Dairy Cheese, for sale wholesale and retail by J. 9. ROP.KRTSON, au91 Next to Cor. Governor and Franklin St*. nan »c*|Tai»en«»f iiitkim.ii%ti blatk " for rale, which cao he delivered at any poln. on the Oanalbv giving M.e ten days notice. My address Is New Canton, Buckingham au fO—tf RO. C. NTClfO!A llllil-:. oil, ANDLEATHER STORE I). KIRKPATRICK & SONS, Ho. 81 South Street, between Mark.t ami Chestnut, FIIII.AD*- LFIll.t. H ave for sale drv and bai.tkd ei'ANtsu niriEP, Dry and Ort.n Balled Patna Klpa, Tanner# O'!, Tanner'a and Cunier ■ Tool*, at the luwest prloss an<i upon the brst terms. tV'All tied* of Leither In the rough war.ted. for which the highest tnarkit price will be given In cash, or taken la exchange for Hides. Leather stored free of charge and sold on commission. au'ik— 8 m __ f UfT IN sroltF, a nice lot of Night Shirts. Gentlemen, •I call at Simpson s k Milter s, and furnish yourselves at one*. SiMPSON A MTLLKR, au29— 119 Mala Street. Richmond. 1853. GEO KG K STAIMETT I860. Had In etore hit Fall etock, comp'llng 2-* raHrll.a and a. I'|. of tTOVti. RANOE8 and FURNACES many of them nev »c d*t’.ra>l* arililt, of hi# own make lie If ^^*^1 alt»prepared to tupply Northern ttovr# et wholctale or re* Uli, having contra, trd early In the tv#trn f.r two entire c.rgoet of the very beet ma le In title country, at liwer p lena than the eame good, can notr be obtained. Alto. Pumpe and Pipe of all klnca. Plumbing, Oaa Ultlrg and Tin work d^ne In the beet man ner and cheap. Ultra catting, alwavt on hand. UKO&tlE 8TAIIBKTT, llrlrtn’i Row, Kpfi (lorernor ttreat, Rlciunond V*. WESTON Sc WIELIAHS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND TRUNKS, NO. 19, Pearl Street, RicImioiMl, Virginia. ru81—ly S NO. 1 Q BALLAKD IIOISR. “V THE tubtcrl er Informe hit frlendt and ruttomrn that he hat removed from hla old Btand, bT Main Ittre.d, t. Iko. t Hollafd Holler, oppoiltc to the kachanya Hoiel where be It |.r ptred to avrve them to the lat at feihlone of HATE and UAPd. Thankful for paat fever*,be lobclta a conUnuanca otxh-ivn* ,t| JOU.1 IUOMWO.T, AUCTION SALKS. FFTUHK DAIS. L A 0 1). DA VKNFOmT, AUCTt*. (ton <'INW lIOOTf), NHOIN, AND II ATX AT AUuT*0N.—On W1 KiiNKsDa Y, 3d t'ctjber we will a* II, al 10 o'clock, at our Auction Ftore, €0 * Cat* a Knots, Shoes • nd Hats. Tiu.-<-0T(r |luO, 20 daj a credit, for approved parse; under |10 * cash. I.AO.B DAVkNPURT seS-tds__ Auctioneers. mHUSTERB* KALE OF THE VALUABLE A FARM c A I. LED “CRANk.Y ISLAND,*' In Hanover county, ou Ih i Virginia Central Railroad, at Alice's 8tatl#n, 2 nlc f:oin Richmond.—As truate » In a cma:u(Dnd of Trust from Mr Wm. II. \ auglisa, date I 14th of September, laV», dul* recorded In Hano ver ctuuty court, we shall, lo execution thereof, (and with the consent and approbation of ihe parties Interested,) procerd to sell, at public auction, on the prerrUrt. on 1 UK^DAY, the 11th of Sep tember, IsfO, m ]2 o'clerk, H., If fair. If not the neat fair cay, that valuable FARM- located aa above, on which he now resinea. The tract cooUins 41«H acres, of wl lch about ^ 0 acre# are dear • d, a» U the rctsa-ndrt a covered wttJi wood aud timber, some of width Is tlie finest l hlckahomlny oak. ash, maple, Ac The soil Is hs good aa the Chlckahom ny land# generally. 1 he Improvements conaUtof a Dwelllrg conta'nlrg seven rooms, and all the usual oubhouat a such aa Kitchen, Quarters, Barn, Stable Ac. In front of the dwelling there la a grove of bouU'ut oaks, thus giving to It a handrt me appearance fre m the railroad, from which It Is dla taut about WO »ar«!a. A fort).or dtactlpton la deemed unneces sary, aa li la presented that those dUposed to purchase all’ view the place, which will be shown to them by Mr Vaughan, rcwld'rg on U.e prcm'ae*. The latd adioins on the one aide Mr A U. Timber lake, and • n the other Mr. Nathan It. CUrke. Alili' ugh the deed reqeirrs a rash Brie, yet, bf consent of the parties lutere ted, the Urtna will be ooe-fourth cash, balance at 1, 2, and 8 years, fur bonds bearing Interest, payable ha’f yearly, secured by a trust deed. NATHAN H. CLARK*, I- .. au29—t 'a_EDW|>. R VAUHHA*, f A iCTIONBAL* OF STOCK- Will be Mid *! auction IV at our rfflcc on WkDNFSDAY, the Itth day of September at 12 o'clock M., cue thousand dollars' Florida Railroad i'ompvny S per cent bonds, Interest payable read annually In the city of New York a a TO-tds_JOHN A. LANCASTER A SON. 1;«H NALH-A VALVUHLK TOIIAfCO FAC TORY AND FIXTURES, WADKHOC8K AND OTHER HEAL ESTATE, IN THE TOWN < k MILTON, N C. By virtue of a de. cree of th> Court of Fruity for the county of Csaweil, State of North Caro Ina, ma le In the caae of Thomas, MrO. Snd li and o hers, ex parte, st Fp-I: g term. 1W0,1 ahall a* II, at public auc tion, iu the town of M lion, N. rtti f arn.lna.»»- Saturday, the 22th dav of S-plew b* r next, a valuable TOUACCJ FnCTuftY AND FIXTURE«, Warehouse, Out hour-p and i tlnr Real Estate, belorg tr.g to the -state of Hoige A tmttb, deceased. The Factory bndllog la a Urge, commodious, ihree story build ing—the first of >tonc, theO!lima of wood— 40 by CO fret, and la of sufficient a'ae to koM the stock, fixtures. Ac., necessary to employ Co or It* hands. There la a'eo a large lot of ground upon wh'rh are Amt rate ne Ero honsta, kitchen, and vegetable garden for the use of the factory aods. At the same time and pliee. I at all «e'l the Warehocaeand lot formerly tad to: the inspection ant s<*rage of Tobacco I r, the town of M lt«*n. There prctulm * are juit atro«s the street and op posite to the Fac'oy and are a convenient appendage to the ta'i e. On them a a pr'ie stand for i r'xing items, and shelter for them, and ample room f r the a'oeage of a:v»ra' yra*a' supply of bex plank, and »h p for the luanufa’ lure of Tobacco boxes. Tkbmh of Salt. 1 his property w ill be sold upon one and two revr’a ti i r, with Intrre t fram i.a»e. Bond and * nproved personal recur’ty required of the nurrhaier, and the title will be retained an til the pur. have money la paid. T. A. UONOIIO, null—tda_ Clerk af.d Master in Equity, BY r-QDPlN A APPERSON. Aucts. 7«r AC*fH«F VALUABLE FA It IW INCA LAND k* UN THR New iirld/e Road, 4 miles beior Richmond FOR HALE AT AOCTlt N.~ Will be sold at auction, on the prm«a« *, on THURSDAY, the BbhSept, ItrtO at 12 o'clock. M., 75 Acres <>f land, I-rated as above, a<*j loing the New Bridge Cnurch. an I opposite the realder.ee of Mr. Theorhll"# loot. It will bedivhhd into two cr thrr* tracts in may be (Denied best at the boor of sale. The •< II on this land it said to be rich and deer, Mid equal toth.* be«t lands to be found snrwiv re A* the owner *• determined to rrll, prison* n ay attend the ta;e with the positive assurance that till land will be sold. Term*-One third cath, bslar ce at 6 and 12 tr.cn’hs, for negoti able notes, Interest added, secured by a trust deed. se3 GODDIN A APXK&20N, Aucts. VALI AIILK I.1TTLB F ' li.H AND TO A It KICT <»AK! K IN 8YI>NKV,CN TIIK t*I.ANK RO «D AND ON 1IARVIK STltRkT, 2 MILE* WIST Of RK HMuND, FOR RAl.lt AT Al Or.ON At the request vf Mr. Henry Fn.u.mlng we will aed at suction, on the preu, aes, on T(J-SMDAYV the Mb Sep tember WO *»t 4% o'clock, P II the desirable ill lie firm located hs shove, adj inir.K on the east toe pr< petty of Mr. Luvn<>f,cf n**ln. ing 9 acres. *»be land Is verv h g 1/ I oprovd, an » ha. a beautiful youngoichard and vineyard on I*, now In fu 1 hea In** Also. • n excellent framed dwelling, w.q| of uaUr, Ac, Terms—One-fourt.» ca-h ; b*la» ce st 6. 12 and IS months, for ntgothsh e notes, intir est add .*d, secured hy a deed cf trust. Se3 GODDIN A APPKwBQN, Auttt. 1 A TOOST IIK4ITIFIL LOTS IX TOE TOWN Cf I m SYDNEY BOUNDED RY FEDE \\l.,Cl LYRRT AND POP LAR STREETS, FORSALE AT AUCTION - WIP be sold, at &ce tl >i. on the nr on WEDNESDAY, the 12 h t»*pfember, Isfci, At4)f ©VI >cx P M , It) most b i jtlful lots, loc ted ssal>ove. each f oot ng 81 fett on the North s'de rf Federal street, running ba* k 1U9 fed to an AP«v 20 fert wlJe, and neatly opposite to the real de ce of John C. Phafer, Esq Tbcaa lots are smongthc most de sirable lots in that Improving locality. Also 3 mo»t t eautl:ol lots »n the south side of Grove street near ly opposite the residence of Mr. Chas. Y. Morris, each 81 feel* (99 fed to an * Hey. A Iso 8 hands roe lots on the south side of Fe’rral stree*- MIX 199 feet «o an alter, nr.d b<~.un led on the w-sl by Pop ar street Tkrm-4 On* -tb r l • ash, talari ••• at 4 s d i icontlis, fcr negotia ble noUt, inlereit added, secured by a tr si deed, or title retained. •epU-tda GtrDiN a appi R on \ t$ rxc LLi yr ISIIH'K TEN E TOE 1ST O TIIK Vj CORNER OP maY«# AN » R0«S STUPOR* A L* at AUCTION, will be sold a* auction on the precises, on MONDAY the 17th September, 1 -00, at 4# o'clock. P M., the i x client Brick Tene ment, located a.« above, now in the occupancy f Mr. Win. Allen. The house h.s 11 rooms, ard b<sl >e« a good Ucbtn, It has n a •• dill na! brick servant.' house, thus g:ring unusml accommoda tions for ter* art!. TKswx-One-fourth rash, balance at G, 12 and IS months, for ne go ! bio butts, Interest added, *cru*rd by a trurt deed. Ml :«)i GODDIN A APPEItiUlf, AttCU. rilHEREAl TIFEL FAKTOOF 155 ACHES ON J THEWiNTIIAM PL*N* HOAD. 4*., MILKS ABOVE RICH MOND, FOR HALF. AT AUCTION —Win be so d at auction, m the premises, on MONDAY, the 10th Pipteich'r, ISGO, at 4% o’clock, P. W., she valuable farm located as shrve, (now nwn*n bv Mr. Daniel F Ward,) adj Icing on the South? as*. that of Gen. Wbl H. Richardson. Tlie tract contslnv 133 a-re* cf which about s are cleared,and in a high rta'e of tmprorcmmt. Besides a corofortaMs dwell'ng. there are ample bal’dlngs for •housed the place Ther- la or it a most ►xeciimtycut g orchard. The rituation .s an tie vs led on.*, commanding a fine view of De •urrorudlne eonmrr. The neighborhood Is a most dcslrabD one. In MS—On e-third cash balance at 1 and 2 years, for negotiable nous, interest hdd#d, secured by % t tret deed. au'iO GODDIN A APPER&ON, Aucts. \riNY DESIUAIILF PHIVATK HENIDEIYCB ON TIIK NORTH RIl) 1C OF I.KiOH, BETWEEN GTII AND 7TII STREETS, FOR BALK AT AUCTION.—W ill be so'd, at auc tion, OB th preafatf, oa THURSDAY the 18th of Sep mbrr I SCO, *t 4 V o'clock, P M.. the Urge and i‘rslrst»lj located residence, now in the occupancy of Mr. p.* er W. Dudley. The lot h»s a fiu-.t of 14 fe t on the North side of I e gh, an* a depth of IE feet, and is h.'uwtedon i-nes'de by the rrsbl-nce of C'ul. wH|i»r D Blair, cn tbe other by that if Mr D 8. M ooldr dge. The house D thr»e st » ri-s high, an t ha* ample accommodations for the comfort of a lajre f*n l y. Tht* i reaifset wer* n mod< !Dd a few years ago, and have all the modern ttupvov. iu*ntt Introduced--each a* gas. hot and c* Id wa te-, Ac. Th • location la a must beautiful one, and the neighbor hood excellent. Term* —One flhh ca-h; ba'acce at G, 9,12, and 13 months, fort e gotlable notes. Interest ad led, secured bv » t-ust deed PntteMirn giv- n th: 1st of Ortobe* next GODDIN A APPE»<M)N, au23—ids AR i-u«era. P. h. The property c*n be bought priva'tly. fBHIK VERY' DE91RARLB FA It U AT TREE I HILL R APR FIELD T^O M1LKF Kb LOW RICIIMOND.UON IAINI.nO ABOUT DOACKfS. I OR HA I E AT AUCTION.-At the rrquert of Mr 9anmel Y. Lari'rum, we shall sell at public am tion. on th* premises, on 1U 8DAY, the 18th 8epi ember, 1 •»<%», at IJf o'rlo k. P. M., If fair. If not, th* next, fair day, the very val uable farm located as above, on wl Ich he now rrsHee, conti'nlng about lit) acres, o' which 14 seres are In wotd, and the bait nee < lca*cd, ar.d in a high stste of Improvcm nl. The buildlrps on the •lacc are ne*r;y new, cons sting rf u dwelling, fO*tai.lrg trn rooms, two kitchens, nn* cnn>altilng rlx ukw», the cth*r four rooms and a bare by fed. two stories high, besides the usr. al out buildings. Th* tdare 1* remarkably tealthly, and the neighborhood amonr tbe best In the county. Immediate posses alin given, and If desired, the place can be purchased privately. Terms liberal, and made known at the hour of sale. MSI—td _ GODDIN A APPEK80N, Aucts. LM)R SALE EXCHANGE FOR RICH* L MOND PROPERTY.—A Farm, In Henrico, 2W miles fs-om Richmond, and a mile from the York River Railroad, ad joining thr places known as Rural Shades, Auburn, etc. The farm contains 14*».V acres 73 or SO of which are cleared, w*ll enclosed and In pood heart, a new and comfortable dwt lllnr, and all ne cessary out buildings are oo the place, and a well or first rate wa ter in the yard. If preferrsd, the laud can be divided or siibd!vided,acd sold with or without Improvements to suit the convenience of purchasers.— To one winning to engage in Agriculture. in>rticulture, or the Dairy businesi,its proximity to Richmond makes it particularly desirable. The location Is healthy and neighborhood good. Terms liberal. For further particulars address me at Richmonder enquire of Dr R. Lyne, or Mr. Lyle Foster, Richmond, Va. jaiO—ctf 8. A. HART, M. D. HTN. B Ditlbon farm will be sold, wl'b .ut rrstrvs, EOth I of Aeptember, if fair. If not, tbe ml fair clay thereartrr. Au I. —Id] & A. If. At iUk-UUnU viUhnpi*n, even <n vtU-rtquteM ftmUitt, It U eery drtlrable to have am: cheap and convenient tray for repair ing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ar. • PALDINH’M PREPAKKD CLI’S meets all nch emergcucles, anil no household can afford to b< without lb It Is always ready and up to the .ticking point There I. no longer a crcoeelty for limping rhalra, tpllntered veneer., heatllcas dolls, and broken ora diet. It li Jut the article for cone, ■bell, and other ornamental work, M popular with the ladlec of re tncmentaod tame. Till, admirable preparation I. uwd cold, being chemically held In Miction, and paucaelng all the valuable qualities of the but cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used In Uie place of ordinary mucilage, being vaetly more adhesive. '•CSEfUl. IN EVERT HOUSE," N. A—A Brush accompanies each bottle. I'rict, ES cent*. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 rednresl., New York ddreas 1IKNKY »\ UFA LDINM A- < 0„ Uox No. 3,000, New York. Put up for Deulrrt In Oases containing Pour. Eight, and Twelve Doten—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accompanying each BP” A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED 0I.UI will sav< tea ttmea tta cost annually to every household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, [Jru ;:clila, Hardware and Fur niture Dealers, Orocera, and fancy Store*. Country mercbacta should make a note of SPALDING'S PRE PARED GLUE, when making up their tlat It will aland any eil mat. r*to—A.rAml . SOl’FK’k ilLTAHA NAl’CE. FOB HOT AND COLD DIMI1KS OF ALL KINDS. This most delicious end appetising Sauce, Invented by the renowned “Born,” for I the Loudon Reform Club, is, since hla de cease, manufactured by the well-known house of Cftorau k Black well, London, from the original recipe. It Is the fkvor Ite Sauce In England, and on the Conti nent, with a high and growing reputation among American Epicures, and is much ap proved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion, OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PIBR "We recommend our correspondent to try Moxs. Bovin's new Sauce, entitled the “Sultana Bauco." It Is made after the Turkish recipe ; ku flavor Is excellent, and it affords considerable aid In ea ses of slow AMD wills DiawTiog.**— TK4 Lancit. "flavory, Piquant acd Spicy, worthy the genius of Boyer."— Ob server. “A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh and Fowl, and should hare a place on every table."—A floe. Bole Agents for the United States. GARDNER G. YVELIN, *1T Fulton BL, New York, and BRAY k HAYES. 84 Oornhlll, Boston. For tale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers evtrywhere. JalT—fltavlj ✓ AUOTiOxN bALbii. THIN Dili BY MOORk A niWxill Aec'e 1*) NETROE*.—We e'll sell, at our auction r«a, cn Franklin it street, ic-dsy, at 10 o'clock, twelre likely Mr greet. au>,7-___Mfr.KK A PAttgoN, Lasts. BY PAVIS, DRPPRr« A CO, QA NEtiliti* vie alll s«i ti Is r. uin'i y, at »M o’ricok O'/ Thirty likely •!arc*. PAt IS, l)»l BH»F X CO., |yl> O-d E- llowi’ Hall, cor Mayo and Franahn sta. BY IHCTTg A ORtUtiltY, Aucta. T NElinoiiN.-Wswlll-eil . uIiT.mVcT*, at to • clock IU 10 likely Nc.-rnea. BETTE A GREGORY, > net's*. Franklin spot. BY PfUtAhT* ' O. v.i.ta Q~ FfPfiKOEH-Ws MR tell Sf.IAi It V gear* to-day,at 10 «') o'clock. Fel l I Ail A Crt , Au-ta., Odd Fellows Hall. KB — House geresnta, Cooks, Waihere and Iroocra lur rail privately, myll ^Y HXCTOR DAVIS, A net._ SRGHOKk.-TIJt day at 10o'clock 1 vrlUrcll f.flv likely MU glaeco. HACTOJt DAVIS. * Jam—dllAecL_ BY IlfOKICBON, HILL A CO. aoc-a. XTEOROKK.—1Till* DAT,at 10 o'clock, will hr fold KKe. i" free, consisting of Mac, Boyi end Otilv nod We -sr ard Chil dren. DICKlKbCK, KILL A 00., Uw—A4n Ai>cC»na«r(. NOTICE^ 11HE FItt .n OP ITLI.M >1 A IJKTTR hieing till . day ceos*d WILLIAM 11 HkTTg vrlll e-nt.nu- in the gsgro A 111 lion ttiiaiuraa, ar.d Lm Ukni Into Ct.ptrlnvrsMp with him K. J. (iltllJUSY 11 cy will conduct the Luilneea onder the firm of lltlTs A GRRGfiRi, at tfirlr galea Boom, on Frank! n gireet, (our doors br I . w tv all glteet. ai d about -n squire LcL w Uie forme- < thee of Bolliam A Let la, and respectfoliy solicit a or n Ih.imn.-e of the patrons re whlcl, wss to 'literally eitcnded to Wn, H. Belts while In the ft m of Bu Uatn A HctU. They have ottalned Iho services of Mr Beamon W. Fionas, as Clerk, who has an Interest in the business. WM H. BKITg E. J. GREGORY. ALEXANDER glMg. Auctioneer. my Ilk-y ROYxiL iTavanXTottery. THE next Ordinary Dravrtns of the Koja] bittvrtua Lot • >'IT| conducted Ly the gpanlti. Government, onder ths sa- . r-reuion it the Captain Central ot Cuba will taka pla * at Ha vana, on THI HIDAV, Nr PTGHRER 13lb, I860. asao.ooo 11 BOXTEO NUMRRO 14* ORDIKAUO. Capital E-rim MOO.IKiB. 1 Mi* of..—.lino,000 B0 “ of___— 1 “ 0?. BO.OOO 40 •• of.— 1 “ ot. *0,0110 1M “ of.„ 1 “ of. 10,000 !o Approximation*.,..-. S,S0* 1 M of. 10.M0 4 tpproil .nations to the $1<W,CO0 of (400 each ; 4 of *400 to |hb, ■ OCO ; 4 of 1400 to $30,000 ; 4 of $400 to $S0,000 ; 4 of $400 to $lu, 0i0 per Whole tickets *80; Halve* $10; Qoirtert $*. ■ Br'.tce eavhr d at sight at 8 per cent discount. Bil'a of the Richmond City Banks taken at par, A drawing will bt forwarded as soon ns ths recall bsooatl known. Oinmnnleatlens addressed to DON RCDRIGriS, (cars of Oily Pos*. Ohar:*atS3,(8.0.0 o-.tU the Hth of NepL.wtll be attended to. ni4l A!,E\ »HI>RK OllGA.Vt. ‘ |N ADDITION TO OCR HA SO FORTE bUSIMSS, wo bate TK.l CELEBRATED ALEXANDRE ORGAN, the cost pcrf #t Inattumi nt of its kind ever rffered. The attention of Clergy m* n la re»f ectfu ly so Idled I • t* U o> w and wafidffel In vent ru lately patented In the United Ptatrs It t« we | »uit*d for middle %rd larp«r » x*d «hnrrh*< seminaries, Fund*y ahe « • ard ti e parlor It »*r pile* a w .nt which lisa Jon? been fell, and ccm oines, l>y I a var! ua stop*, (trprestntlng the flute, c arlrcel, fife, he.uttny. baron, c'airon. t rur^o, mum g|»!#, eourd ne, feri«*a and th e grind Jeu cr fu 1 ergan, with the expretsl' n) the most de Uclou* atra'.n* * nd efl<«*?a to tatlafy : n* tru- lover »f mus*c. A larg- and varied assortment of the best P1»»r§ for fair on our usual accommodating terms. h. P. KAMI k CO., *u-**_ Pete shorg, Va. GUK.VI RKD! i IION IN T?IH FRICK Of lJATd AND BOOTR—Proa IB to BO per ccnL saved by baying from J. H. Anthony, COLUMBIAN HOTEL DUILDIKO. Moleskin Half, of best quality. f? 50; do sec ond quality, |8 00; FarhlonabtoHIlk Hats, $2 50; Fine Oalfiklo be wed Boots, $9 SO; Congress Gal br Boots, |8 VG; fitt OtiliVln level Shoes, $2 16. I. H. AJIT850JVY Hu mad. anaagereonU with cne of tl- bral maYoralc the city • Philadelphia to ripply him with a ha-.JfOKe and aubjtanUal Calf. • t!a Eowed Beet, which he will tall at the aapreeedcated low price of (* 50. 4.1 rito N. A. HIOITOW, JOHN N. f lOPTON, V. * N. hl-l'IAH AM> OTHKit ►. UBS (IP NA III AMkh V. t l,Op. TON. IF THERE EK ANY <lTl!kR- - Take tuKloc,>a yon 11,1m. riiHfbU .f t. - City f f hi luuond, that proiopt iroa-urta will b« laktn to cau r a t.ocd cf at s-iant n.t-r uftm a lot cbatpid on the CKtnir.laalorar't broka of the fit In the name of Nathai 1.1V. Clef-ten, ai a "»trip » f at *' A ar -I ravine1'- In other word., on a lot eait ef Third atr et, iMt-wn Jacka< n ard Hnial atr«-e*a, and aile ron before me to be a nnlf.nre, to l>. fl 'rd op o» «'r.|red,»f- >• to abate the Bald 1 ultatce, under the H1I1 t-rl-n of the mtf tiaurea of Ihe city co or - ntrn nn aanr- a t- e vkth rrctlot » f th- rharltr of the City of Richmond, and the ICiih .hard.r of the fed. of Vir . ia- Jot-ki n M*T«, aulS—lro_ Mat or, , IMPROVE YOUK EYESIGHT! 91. J. FHANKLEN A CO., OPTICIAlta, Offer to the public of Richmond and vicinity their Improved CRYSTAL PER I SCO PIC fi I* FX TACL KS, tor preserving and restoring the Impaired vision to It* prime vigor.’ Chrystal Qlavit ■ set In old frarv•. h'ic. a very large asj.n Uncut Of M!CR08COPP*,TYLWCOPM'.OPnti GLABFPP AND VATUr. MAT1CAL IN8TRUMKNT8. Tb« f.utit collection ©f Ft. re. I'opcn and fcter: wcoplr Ptf-lurtx, lobe found !.n a great variety at th-tr off c-. In the bcdMtof oe* apl *U by the City Pa\<egg Baafc.Vo.14IVfftlisL.Kl » - • r. • •. \ . lafftY-d’.y ~ “myinEsrs orprcK, ) Viaoix.A am* TxxaitM««s R 11 jiosi» Co . - 1 yncb* u g, Va., Aug 7th, 1V0. | rilVIK Th'ite rtl, Annual Meeting of the Ft "ek bidders In :ha I Virginia and Tenne>s**e Rallrc ad Company, win be held In the If I! cf their Depot. In the City of Lymhbcrg, on Wednesday, the I2ih day r.f Feptctabtr n it • • By order of the Coord cf Directors UM If nUOHKS, Sec’y. APPfil.NTMKNT OF PROXY Kvow ah. ar Tiir«i Pmust* : —Tf»«t we, t e suhrcrlbers, being htoi klnldem In tl e Virginia and Trnnes•« Railroad C< mpa oy, do htrtby cunstltate and appr-iot ,<urtrne an 1 lawful attorney and nrexy, to represent each of us in *1! gene si mretlr.rt of the Hvrk- • holder* of the said Company, when we are not peroonaMy present, • with full |K>wer ard au'bortty at Mich general meetlrgs, to give Mich vot- or vote* and do such other art nr sets, as each cf us cou’d give or fto. If we w*re personally present. Witness our hand and seals, Ibis day of ,1^6 _ I [slAt-J |3f "PtmIss to rcpre*ent Hrock In their g* Lera! meetings shall onto he valid for the space of two years from the date thereof IBM liv ljiir aolO-td W. H. If. Die. itiopfats ykgetahlr lifk pills nud 1*1: or it lx KUfrrn have been D.oroaghly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatcleocy, heart burn and head ache, coitiveness, diarrhwa, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, erupfitp complaints, salt rheum, cysiptlts, common colds and lnflcrnsa. irregularity and ail ImapMBt of the fcraa.c system, piles, and various other diseases to which the human frame Is liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 3&A Broadway, New York, and by Druggirt* generally all over the oc entry. ..»t_ARwIw DOVES CO., ID-R-TTG GISTS, Main Street, Richmond, Va., Mm FOR nm ilkll'N PATBKT INDIA HTJHHKH l'AINTS Y.V0R Painters generally, ships and bridge rirok rs; Its name r alone to tuff dent to reeommvnd It. Railroad Contractors,. ealntors and Builders would save money by calling and examin ing this pa nt before parchaal g elsewhere. GAY k BUI CHE*. Proprietors. Je«6—dA^fm 86 and No l*th Ftrewt. Phila. 1AM KHLN. POTO.Vf .tr HKRHI5G8, Xv/w In prims order, for sole by WOMBLR 6 CLAIBOVNB. au29 No. 11 PearlS net. 18(50. FALL IMPORTATION. 18(50. BY the ships Hasan Hints anlhanao.i, dl-ert from LlrerpucI t« City Point, *e are receiving cur supplies nl EHITHE.NH AliE A.\U CUIX1 ; and by dally arrival, from Northern ciklca we are In p-Meulotl of > braurtful stock of SLASH WARP, of every vurielv, LOOKINO GLASSES. castors, vkAITlRS, aada great TAilety of Goods adapted to our wholesale an] irUll tales We solicit a call from countiy merchant* and others. nrKUbtNS, PlllcPN A CO., • rflfl lb* broad street. .JULY 1860. TIIONI.IS K. PHK K * CO. Will place upon their counters, to he sold daring the present and ensuing months, ■11 «f their stuck of Summer Dress Crooils, With n&cy other thing*, at sstonUhlngly low prices. Elegant *»;■*ks ad Hllk Rob* a Organ*!1.e Mcillrs and Rnbea # Foolish Bareges and Rich Robes Jaconets, Lawns, Cambrlrs Hernanl Robes. Grenadines Freni* and Ftiglbh t'Kiula Fhr wla, Mantlet, Linens Rheetlngi Dmu;**kt FunbroltUrtea, tlcwfcrj, JLc., ic. Their Wock of LACE and FIl K >f 4NfL*B la large and complete; a’ao, DI tfTFRR ft «Y#ey material for travelling, kepi vor.«.«nilg rn hand or nada up at their Mastilh MaargAcruav upon a few i.oura notice. CltUcna and strangere ara Invited to give then a calL New («ot>«l« by rw« ry arrival. m t h n;io: a rn A.TI r It 1<’A > iiVANO.—IN) tors Bsrvb la’an.la tr Am«r lean Guano, warranted genuine, I* r sale low to do*-, an!*— If A. P IKK Mt! ■Dkl # ffm THOSE 1% DILIfAll HEALTH X av stem's *ln a deMlluted cmdltion, we earner ly rec nrn end a ELIXIR OF CALABAYA BARK, fer sale by IK)' K * OO.t kkelnl Pfigbi . INORLIIILE JIAKKIMJ 1*«\LIS R.-r. r rra ir ing cotton and linen gar* enU—Thla Prarl! la tquiPy as toed aa the Ink and much neater In li* use F r a«l * 1 y fr|*d 1*0VK A «;«».. HI nva c IhoygMa, .Ylot>t|llilo< ••> ! nosquitofs! ! ■••UWltoe* ! ! ! THES< annoyln: tests may t, riven fro.n i:y epsrtxei t by usl ig the t HINVSK MOgQflTOK TAPERS Sou* AT MKAKK A RAKER'e D ng Flora, in|tl I'd Main Ft: eel, Cor. above P. O. IV ISP PLAkTKH.-M* tons scpmlsr I amp P'aaUr,'or J sale bv HRTHOPORn A Ch_-H MAPONIFIJKK, OK C05CEHTBATBD POTASH. Mori Chan Double the Strength of Ordinary 'Potaeh. F)R making Soap without Urns, with UUIe trouble, aed at tilling expense. The cheap*.*! article evsr dteecvered foe she perposa. * Una pound will make twelve or Cfieea gallon, of good bo ft Heap, or nine pound* Hard Reap. Printers will fla I It a superior article for , Cleaning type. It b perfectly soluble, and free from fmpurlllei. Broken In small bmp. and pat up la 1, *, 4 and 4 ft. rant. ' Manufacture! at Uio CHALLENGE CHJ'MICAL WORK*, 3' -.ok. lyn, and acid by 1. R. DUIKER k OC , a*UU>—lAwiyf* fill Pearl Mre.t New '.orb . 7- TIEUCEft LEAP LAI«I>. rirlcily t rt-se. f r ... a 5* by WtSHBLkACl.UllCltHK, . »n?S k*» *1 4 HAVANA Elu 4 It*.—On« o. the I .rjf Isnctsol Use Havana Clgsrs ever Imported Into t'j* r *y, ju t ree Ived, and for a tie by t >. CR s NZ. led __1 sad i Exchange Block. NEW FLOCK. In lsi>l*. or No. 1 M>« Mackerel and family it.* t.enlegx Todd’s Extra Family Kami Country Cared •• " Pure cider Maegar, ' pd lsple'1 fer pl'.ktlrg, w'b a gereral' aaarrtmant of Family Q-cc,riet. BAMPrON. 10MB. Aa< , Jy*4 Cor Mala and »th slay t