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l ^BlI-WEEKLY EDITION. ' TUESDAY MOUSING,^^UGVW W, ISM. VOLUME LVI. XUMHEK J ? ~ The Richmond Enquirer, 1 ?lt? DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, i ;Vr;TCiii?. DDSNAVAKT, TYLER & WISE. TEKMS: ? t V\rtn seven dollar* per annum, and at the . ? ; i *n? if taken for a shorter period than one i } :\e *'-WarKtY, five dollar* per annum, and ?-. -K months, payable in advance, for toe *- VrT annum, or ?ix c>pi?* fur $!??, to be paid indl.en lctle:? containing money are I 4 . . ?!?::?! ic 'V"-"-,V ,I.,y wlli l-eat tl.v ! .> K^QnarR''Snerr is pnbli>heil the monthly circuiailon is twenty thou* A ivertl?cments itrs-r f c ::*? per line. I.<- v s otU:e toav be ;v-l per mail, in ki * - ?*t ?ry Tvf\*renre*, to ili?u.v exception rsis csovtsiisoB or viiuintv. ul A P;;0CLAM\1MN*. tiav::.* bern received by the ?\ecu:i\-, II u. Buret! Mollohoa, alio i? charged by the ' 4 ijTur.'Jj'iry tl.c County Court ?( Hiitvi n ? ?ra:./ u h&* r*oii|>vd ?r. n ju-tl.e, )? joi"? <? therefore I do hrr-nv cffer a reV :vi fifty dollar* : > any per- r? . > ? I vi. Van Huron Midlolmii, and ?te ?f t ? ?*id county of Uruxtoii an I I r , . illot??crk of t?ii? Coui:m>nwe:ii'h, ci.. j.i: request the people g'tierai'y to u-e ? ire the arrtrt ??f the m'J M. i 1U1 U nw.v be IrtUKJit to Juttlre. } i a? Governor, and under the Lett ,< 4 tu'lh, a. Cidiusoij J, tms " " HENKV A. WISE. fc . ;v M n \ 5c "y rf th? Cocfth. , ^ s? . ? ear-* old, about ?i\ fet .J ? a'r ? kci I' C, f^i* complexion and ? ' -r * ' ri'*i?. drop* id* head u little forr ;c. u.. l Uiio*t hU bit h?ud atlj Mi , ceUefallv Well dre??ed, uud hu* ft sUft?. >: 4 *???id to he ftrtutd with dirk, sliutf: ' * '' < ****** k-iuckb**. . i ir -.u* :r:iNijst or viaGiM\r A Vh'OCi.AMATK >N\ \i* 1 . ? .*-f. . l.*.? incurred in the Judiciary of - ?:*ri M the de.ttn of W. Na-!:, . . ' , ' Orcu>, c?jiojK:*ed of the I * , i .. i-. Hi if fvielt, MccklcnN.:; * . icti %. Chesterfield, Powbtkn couf nalty to 1 : J . ea?*h of oi l c - tutus and the 5er^eafit of . . .. : .'fUlreii t*> ?%n elect ;??ti to he held . the fi>* day of S*; ! *!:>her ticxt, at i by law, f.?r a Ju :^e of The Circuit v ac ii. v ut I. - r i. e ' in., ai <i ivtra'r, an I uu<hr . cilsti.at ltichit.oi.il, tliU tlth. HKNKV A. . >?.*r ..f tlM M>TI< 1 . :v vl. iMI'K<iU.>lt\r 'MMtMNlES IN" i IMK .'T V re JS V.I l\TKRtsTiil? , . - !> n i < ' i'.r- . ? "r?? to tall the i . i-.j ,-ui., ill which the * . . ?'.ed. '.J t! : '.i .x'.i ; ;>rvv!-loti of tic ' r. a. hap. til, ; a-.! I'Tcc: '? " . -tv company lncr. ... :: i?e 1 wor'iei" in:-ru..l i uproveB.cll!, to the , t'.-re : : v.h? '' " he tie l>arJ of a ?. i. ma** th< ? report* to the BoirJ, t . ji ' at yar :."a . ; pletion of ?uch . >a ? : i '! " jiii!;'. i. ' the rfc, the wli'iU* evpeii'li it- - c icr i "en. with the ijvii iiture, t:.- a -.t f toll* recrivfl . -rcca::.c \pir, ti e animal expense# of the . a:. I tli Beit pr <>tU> ?r ! ?? . which report a:..eiil'V a plater tutp I lh rk.HIKl Ht the -a; thereafter. a fuither report, showinc the \ aaiajtit _:ni ? .i . 'expenditure* n. it profit? fur such yeai. V\ tier* a par ive heen prescribed hy the Ileal <1 of I a le atiown to the company. the report . la ea.?e of failure to luak-'aijV such . .. ti;- e unpany ?li.illforfeit nceth ui-aii 1 . . .Use he sl.ua li far such failure." . . I-J.-Ll act. passe-l March 4. IvV.. the report;oe iti toe possession of the Board of Public . . t.lav of uctoher, in each year. prr?or.h*U by the Hoard can it hail upon **r?* * .. *t ;icir oiLce, in the city ui Richmond. THM>1 It. lilt WITT, ' 0 t Stc*j Bom i -PubUc Work* pireksmjuu hi \ wo Jewelkv TM VftlLIMI ?Iii\ T. \1': * itc -Cf J from Old street to our n*-?v and c * '? - is establishment,So. o?> ;*\vim??re ifre'd, wh**re facilities, *c are better prepare ! to furnish ;e every description of Miliury Goods, en* . . / C?; s Plumes, P??uipoon?, lit Us, Swords, stakes, . . i':.c Army lie/ Union H its, Military Ituttm> a:.ru:ncs of every variety. Guns, 1'istoh, Ititles. -i.\ r.rement*; *' >? a hire- and splendid of *- and Jewelry, Walking 1 ?aes. f ng a.* -*.rry. Musical 1 list rumeiit* ana Fancy Goods. . > r ... a of sportsmen and mill: .ry men are desired v ' /.-eater inducement- tn.?fi any other house ui the CUAKLGSLEOXAIO*. *more street, ?l^n of the ride. fish and wntch. : a.ntcd a rood Kuu-aiakcr. The hct of Maces July 0 ;?~ !#4UO llEU'.iUU. n, t". AV from the subscribers, on Thursday aiy'.t, U ? ... .aslant, four likely Neyro Men, naiued \VV \t|. i; ? and b.\M. ipurchased of II. S. Robards, ( f N"rth Card. March, about -1 year, of ace; five feet ten ' y Mrfn; UK el J; C'T.ipiexiou \trrj u.iri, ai.u .. i:. 1 c??v when .spoken t . -ut years of aire; five fe*,# c!^h? nr nine ; *.i* purchase'! of (jcOik** Lh Pic", ^f Rich* - ; f March. wn?l wu* purvh ivti l y Mr. ' ! .. f ??l ";restor county. lie i? very lik* !y . . urk futpicxiou, uinj has a ?car froiu .4 . r !nrh?* hUh; w*? purchase*! of S. . .. anil Quevu county, the 1st of April; ? v! \ r> Jack kii?! atout; when he left* lie . , - ! t ' froui a boil iii-t q'lite - . . f. : icveoor eiuht inches high; of dark .. c a . 1 weil w?i? purchiuteii of Henry ' * M-? h. il P fc'.'o*. of J nines City county, m? ' * . f-*? wnip marks on his back. - ? he | ?. i nr trie apprehension tunl , . .- Q R 1 i.W.< $ Ivu r. M? uv.i' V vr security in *omc jail, so * n. I I. 4 , il.jf M.:h. JUM> A sLATKK. . A, 0 I Htcwtf 1.0 tMU.l. Vlt> UI.U AKII. 1>?" v ^ A ' . v,.- ; it-..-.' > r. in K .W- county, I JT j at(ionU| WILLIAM.? I -.' vv -t tireenviile, in Augusta count*; he i? J, t iack atui over the u.uh! ?ize. Aod on - ' .. M WlCt ? and ISAAC. Marcus b w ac|i?,t?r; wa. sold In Richmond by T. I. ? - uo.be, a t-rk mulatto, about 8tlyean I - -1 '-tall |..ac 1? fr*?o about fartuv'.IK .? ?. year* old, tdaclc. medium rite. ? . f . ? h of the negroes If dellvvl : Hector Da-, u, or forty Dollar, if ?eL I c-t t .eci sslva, Va. BENJ. DEYERLE. I ???U il il VI EKIALX. j t \\ . ? ? "?i"'ti!ion ot Coach-Maker, to our largestock i i. VaVrlala. a'lch aa ' i" I' \ *, i:.'\ Tempered French Heart Springs | T t fV.. T*j'cr *ud Common Iron Axcli, wfor^^d | i??orvj from 6 to 1*> Inchw f - ? j??orted f.*??m 1 1-16 to# inches " ' ix.T li.averted from 1S * lochti . ' :i * > ,v at?., itapgy, Sulkcy and Wagon 1?- * d at : and Poh??, Pipe Boxer, Cole? * i I r- limits, Malleable Casting*. F-? Carpet! Hand and Lining Null". ' ?*!? ?. customers, ve are prepared * i pri-e>, and respect fully invite *?n * - i before purefining. W!IX!A.MS A KLLTOTT. r ' - > ::i Har k.are and Coarh Material*, ?T, Main St., Richmond, Va wueat pans. - 'x - AND C U L T I V A T 0 K S, L in>rc\r<(I fdttfru and Stt'U y E nr?j I'd riff i'. "" ! .e ???le of a ae?* an 1 cheap ran Mill, ' ~ * safety warrant and recommend a> be J . u ?; for The perfect cleaning *?f V. heut. MY NMV PLfllV g '1 an t tested against moat oihcr Plow*. F 4 ' -i... ...cr^al Mitlsfaction, that 1 propose to for ! " ?-> kruitrr who desire* it, and bind myself to 4 * ? ; iv the frej-hi for returning it. If it does t. . r ?vr better than any he hat now in U-e. ' < \>r f. J, of n.y ?? make, a fullsup "* ? * f every ire. I r^ht and left band, r 1 *? j eVi'rv ile. * . v: very sue; and the ea* ig- to every [ > - ?. -s- Cultiraton, the hc-t articles for o..d every other arti lr u*?- for til! v , - * ? s~. *>x?rr 0%'lon of my *tork * i Main s.irs *t>oTc?L Char let Hotel, Richmond. V* I4 11 STARK! ISTEBBINS, HOYT & CO, ui;k< iiA.vr*. ? roa the sale or t ' . .1. TARXJ, 03N.\BL*::GS, siieetixus x?- li? (HAMIICKS STIllitl. . new york. nctoH.nicK.-s '" API "Its AN1) MOWKitS. P ; Ml. K OHEKS To Tilt FARMERS OF J ' ' N ' f '"*~d 4 . u I'uit Oilicet King William COUOty, . 1 5 -? wanting Machlnnn are r?.tju?^ted to r lr a earijr. WILL!AM A. nHAXTOK. * a tt. h. iiteov.w, M |I-'7,Torneys a t law. b'l '? . ' r*vularly all the Court* of Pitt vlvaninand H ' .! 1. c?or.tlet, and aleo the* Vuaricrly nrtd supc y v ' ' the c? ui.ty of Henry " P . v?nia C. H . V i pot, 7-_. v [ ,J. hillborn johes, L f?ntl Miiutiliicttii'i.f .,1 I l'KVW iiOOUM, KBL.K KOM'.TS. *fiiirici.\L flowers, nuoiit.-. i vr ? AND K ^^linory Trimminss. * ' i 1L\ Market 5>trtr*rt? B V . . . .?:y PHILADELPHIA. I [ HAKH1W A: rilBSWI, K J . ' '-> . up their bu?iiir?? at the trr?5n?ll-n K. fur. ii.Turin their trieuda an t Kr ' . -I. not <le?ire to enter into any tiiy-iv ' ' ' ""brteee any ixularsa which cannot bcclocol Kr T l*J ?il!. however, continue to receive mot wP *? ret >fore, ail produce that hiay be coialpwil W t 'IttbS 'Mend* to continue the comnileeion ff j ' cr.o eitl Oe pbraeod to hear from Mich friend* u* iaay B j . . arrangement* for the future. > ' ; J ' ilAiilLlf hu not yet determined alu-lhe: h-. * | . "" :r%n*act!ou of comtulejlon buslues*. hut W I *- gi ven, ihouid he delcrtall* todv It. I ' AMERICAN GUANO. TO I'AUnKltS A \ O DEALERS IM Cl'ANO e'l It at: is" h r. i< i j'. d to " i* valuable Fertilizer, from . Jsrw> Island, in the I'lo'Ili" I'reals, and In po??"*si.i:: I tin American liisaiio Company, by a formal act of the t". >. ti.-venmieiit. The principal Ingredient of this (iuatio is the PuosriiaTt: ami i LrHAiK of Uue, in a natural comblualioti, that cannot he imitated by art, an I in a finely divided condition, no that the useful matter can he readily takeu up when applied to crops. It also confers a lasting benefit upon the vol nf- ' ter the crop has been harvested. We refer to the numerous farmers who have us?d it upon t!.. ir crop!, last Spring, and who rrport it* effects equal to the I'eruvutn. It is particularly adapted to Wheat, arid in- 1 rtre* a .superior stand and growth of tiros*. Moe.NT FlKASt.M l'lACK, NrtTAMC, J., I_ February "d, !>??. * t*. F. NI.ts.su nt, Ksvi., ganized?all order* by Mail or othcrw:?e, ?xtcut?d v.l;h | prompt jets and dispatch, by j THE INSTITUTION, Cash Ribbon House, I JOHN FARRELL, i H6, CHAMBERS ST.. j NEW YORK.I \*IRGIMA-IS CHANCI.KY.?In Ibe Circuit CVuri Chesterfield county, on tlm day of ?, W?s, in tin- c:u?c of Wm. C. Barnes, Susan K. Barnes, sfarah Goodwill, Jame* IV North and Arcniethia. his wife, who w:ta Arcnieihia lUrnes. John Hudson aiu! Partheina, lalw wife, who ;va? Piftheidu Barnes, PUinlif* i Agalntt Francis Goodwin, John Deasfey and Nancy, liW wife, formerly Nnncy Goodwin, and William Wilkinson. Defendant*. One of the plaintiffs, Sarah Goodwin, having departed this life. Intestate, since the hi*', hearing of this cau?e. on ( the mot.on of the plaintiffs, surviving, It was ordered that t thU suit be revived in their names as a portion of the heirs ? a: law of the said Sarah Goodwin, dee'd.; and thereupon it ! v..h ordered that the absent defendant*. Kranci* Goodwin, | .irid John Ifeasly, and Nancy, his wife, appear here within J one month affer due publication of this order, and -how j ctiHQ, if any they can, why thin suit should not bepr eed- | ed in in tho names of the plaintiff*, and to a llnal dr? r-c. that a c?'|?y of this order be publislied once u week for four succersive weeks in one of the newspapers of the city J of KichiiKUid, and another copy hereof posted at the front , door of the court-house of this county on the first day of a ; terns of the county court of said county. I Aug if?cw4w ' Teste, W. W. T. COG DILL. Cllt. \'IK(ilMA-IN CHANCERY?At Rule, held f.r the \ Circuit Court of Chesterfield county, in the Oferk'? otfice thereof, on the first Monday in July, ISO?, belojc the . t 4th da)* of tJi - said month: Thomas V. Burge**, Pla^ulSlT, j A JtiSt' f I David Ferguson and Iculsa his wife, Tiberius G Jom>, I I i\sc .:? *, Mary Archer, the heirs and personalr<preseii* j itiv? * of C.iicitmatu* and T? feiuacu* Jones, whow* names . arc unknown, J irk Jones and Sally hi* wife, Peter Archer j and Jl'.berUon, Infant ch id of James Jtobntson and | Fhfella hi* wife, decM, Ifefr idan's. The I'laiiitltt h iving heretofore filed his bill, and pro- i c*?* hating li. en execute I. and the cans'* set for fit ar- | irig, a* t uil the defendants except David Fergisou and i l."Ui*a his wife, find the process having been teturneJ, 1 no InhMbitun' as t* them, and an affidavit havug been made, that d/hciii enquiry, as 11? their rerideice, bad J been instituted without *u?*cc**, it is ordered, thatlhe said j David Ferguson and l.ouba his wife appear here nthin one I inoiith alfer due publication of this order and d whit is J becevcuy tv protect their interest In this suit, the bjert of | which is to oblft'wi ? d-cre?: for the Mile of the land f which Pet?*i Held Archer died s'd/ed, and u distrihutio of the I j proceeds: that a c opy of this ord? r be published it on? of j the newspapers of the city of Uichmr?nd, once a *etk f?>r i four suctfc?*ive weeks, and iuiolh<-r copy posted a' ?e front 1 door of the Court House of this county, ? ?? the Ur* day jf ! a term of the county court of said county. A Copy?Teste: A)* J-i? < NATHAN ?. COG PILL, P. C I \"IK?I\IA-IN CHANCERY.?At roWi eld f..r } the Circuit Court of Cnertrrfirld county in tin- j i cl rli's oilier thereof, on -tin- firot .Monday In A|>l. 1nV?, tin" ? iIh)' of aid Crulilli . Mary Aim KrU'Ci'n, wife of a man called Wllliat Alidcr?on, otherwise called -? .lenkn, oho fir by A.!. Sow- [ 1 art. Iter father ami natural ifu&rdini: I'liritiif. icniubt W illiam Anderson. oifierwi?o called J n k ., Deft. I ' The plaintiff having Wed her bill, the object ofvhich is ; ! to oi.taln a decree for a divorce, rind to prunoimctllte ?aid i marriaire null and void, and the defendant not aprariiix: I and it aimcariiifc l>y ailidavil thai he i? a non rCdent of tfii. Mute, it i> orJlered tliat lie appear here wLin one , : M??nrfi after duo publication or mi?, ana no Wimi nar^A- , ry to protect hi* interest in litis >uit; that a copy otitis nr? ; i?*r he in on** of tin* newspaper? publish* in the oily .?f Kiehmond once a week for four suom-dv weeks, ; Jtid thai another copy he posted at the front do* of the ? court house of this county on the first day of a ter of the ' Count r C??urt of said county. A copy?Teste, I ?w4w NATHAN IL COO HI LLP. C. KOTlcit* 4 Lis persons having claims against the late Tto M. B. , -iV. Uoy. dec'd, are informed that they may presit them * tiuly authenticated to me at Chelsea* uear Hichtutd city, * in Henrico county, Va., for settlement; and all peons in* deb led to the same are requested to make i mutedl e pay* , . mens, as it it desirable to close the concern* of the talc as ? von *4 possible. JAMES C. M', AdmlcUCraior of T. "<Z. B. Rot, deused. | Aug 2?c?Mw P-nr M- :-.V* thv American Uuanoha? but recently been ' !Ti:roi|u<*?. 1. ..iJ. hut few of our farmer* kuour about the at'.icle, I 11 > vv ull ?ut*h, by using l?'u hundred or two heudrt-t ami il ?y p>o;uds per acre <?f i!i?* American (iuano, they wj'l i?f *t;re to harvest, the first year, twenty-five per , ecnt. o:? iht* outlay, if Qui more, betide? benefitting the j land for futnro crops, 1 >p?.ak ad.iaedly, having had, the lastaea?ou, much ex- I prrVncc in the use ot i; on Corn, Wheat, ?*rav?, Cucurn* ; l-er? and Melon*, ir? all with o|Uh! beitetlcial rt?ul!i I u**?d the Atm-ncati liumi" ? ? -*pr ng Wheat, laid down | with Clover and 1 irnothy be *d. The r.ru>* beed took finely, . . and after the Wheat *ai harvested, every plant rf the ' Clover he aded out?a result I never before ybtuiu-d with Isnd highly matiuredVlth bam-} aril tsanure. V -ry r.. ft >cet fully y??ur*, STEKl.lNtf AUMdTKONG. } We offer the American Guano as a fertiliser which hu*, de by side, proved superior lo the Peruvian, which U la . destined to supersede. < ' The American liuano l? dry, ar.J In It* u.?ta.a! atate r -:tdy to be applied by drdl or otherwise. Price, $to per ton ? f C.lKV pounds, delivered in Depot or cri P will be supplied bv this agency at New Yuri. i'tictj. FELIX II. CAVE. Ag.'ii! American tiuano Cum; any, j Uiclimuinl, V?. ' tS>*"0flice, 1 'JtIt atr.i', jclwsi-n i!ui:i ut..! Caf?. J uly 2-'?cl*lm - j TO TIIK SOUTHERN MERCHANTS, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, I; NORTH h SOUTH CAROLINA. I AND GEORGIA. I Visiting |Sm? City o< Xi'W York! THE INSTITUTION. CASH RIBBON HOUSE!; HS. CHAMBERS ST.. NEW YORKJOHN FARRELL. i E?tiiV>lialaccl in 103Q. M'l. IIAVi; ORIGINATED A NEW PRINCIPLE?? ff n?w t*ra in the HIBRhN Til A Pf" whrrehy wc make thU 1>u?Iq?>i ; lain, sisp!c and as that of Brown j 5*he WE SELL FOR CASH ' WE BUY FOR CASH' We are ?ati?Sed with five p? r. cent. moi'it Axk no se; oond price, Have all our goods market in Plain Pigvr&>, ? ?o that man. Huta ia and child "buy and receive the same value for their motley. ! u' ritiCES :>*u be.yi tafeta ribbon:?. all I COLORS, ARE? No. 1, "J ecu'., itr niece. Xo. 4, 8.V- Ctu:? per plt-c*. ' J". 'V 11 | Nj. C, M.t j V>. 2. i Xo. H. *Ttf ) So. h. 2.v. : \o. 12. Xo. Id, tl.ii,"? per piece. WE OFFER FANCY RIBBONS. "ALL STILES." "ALL j COLORS," "ALL QUALITIES," AT PRICES DEFYING j cvMrtniiu.v A.xi/ r??u IAiNI ONLY* ??ur e?t4bU.4bmecii U the CENTRE OF AT- ! THACT'ON FOR SIBBONS Ouick Sa'ej. ( Llgl.t P -tit- ..I:J Goo 1 Value fh. Rouches! Rouches!! Rouches!! NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS, AT \ SAYING of' " PERCENT. FROM CREDIT PRICES. EXAMINE OCR SAMPLE* AND KU CONVINCED 2SI.O\l> I.AI LS qilLTntiiS. Ac. ! ri;:r line of theae Goods alwny* fulL We import nr.! I ! "Job" tin-m at once for five per cetit. advance. Marked prices on all Good* in plain figure*. j\ Savingof -K? jicrccnt. on 1 lioso [ Oootl? from CroiUt I'l-iw*. our Intention I* to make the RIBBON TRADE ?? ?tup ? j In regard to Price* a* Dnineell * Good:.. To do thi- weuutit I eeltONK MILLION POEI.ARn WORTH OF GOODS PER j ANN CM. We are I ni'.r. jo-n. MNO NORTH." ''NO : SOUTH" Wc * licit :h.- patronage of Merchant* in ! , cr.-ry section of the Ctdted State*, and arc the aervautr of I al! wiio favor ui ?i:!i 'heir trade and patmaago. J37"TKLGRAI'! I YOT'If OIIDK11S. ! ar ODE EXPRESS DEPARTMENT it no* or- j SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. { SCHOOL FOK HOYS AXi? YOUNG MEN, ;s i;Y (ilSSNKK 1IAKI.IF0N, M. 1)., LI.. l>. j rilo OI'KN tfCITKMIIK'lt KIK3T next, 2'.; miles from j 1 Greenwood I)e|<ol Fo?t Ollicc, Albemarle county, V*. j i .Tr.Hus :?Tulliou nn.l board ^except liybt) f^r ten mouth*, , $2>n?payable utti' httlf yeptcmbtr 1 jt, and tin- elber lialf February 1st. Address the subscriber, until August Kith, at tlie Ol iver- ' ?ity ol Virginia. GKoftNlilt llAULISttN. July oittt* ROANVKK <OI. .?<; r. 1 iOCATlt'N?Salem, tioanoke county, V*., lr. on" of the i J m"?l Kjiu'.iful, healthy and accet.ijle rcctloio of Yir- ( 1 v'uia. FACULTY ) ft. v. It. f\ lirrru, It, It., I'reii Jcat, and I'rulieor of ; ! Moral and Intellectual IMiilot-ophy. Ciss'ts Wnxs, A. SI.. I'ri'ft*i?r of Matii?;n,il!cs t.nil : i Natural I'liilosonliv. lie v. W IS. V??a?? k, A. M., Professor of Ancient Langua- , 1 gc"? and Literature. Itev. H.J*. Oshokn, A. M.t Profrtnor of Natural Jviencca. J J. O. Farv, Assistant ta A orient Language and Prepara- : t Lory Department. . 1 ' , Protevmr of Modern l.ur/'iig?j and Tnette*. I Cotusfc.?Full Mini thorough. 1 ? Expensr.*?Itcgulir Tuition, Hoard, Puam. Fuel, X . f">r , > 10 months $U??. HwiiNMjifluK Sksmon?I a?t Wednesday in V.ic.iv. K*?r particulars address D. F. lili'fTLK, h. D., Fait-in, ttnaurdce county, Va. >. C. WELLS, Sec. Faculty. I*o lie supplied. July ISM?1m iiilL SCHOOL. ifi IN FY'S PlfST OFFICE, CAKOLINK COUNTY, VA. /'iWitratorufortA* ('nire>'*ifi/ of Virginia jC&ARGES REDUCED.] rnitK flfth Re?s:ou of thin School will commence October B i-t ami cud July Hist, following. Th?* courf- Is that of ^ the University of \ irgluirt. comprising? 1. English ltrauches?Grammar, Elocution, CoinpCsillor, r Urography, Writing, Arithmetic. A*;. J. Lutiu and lir-ek nud their lli*tory and Utcfftture. !J. French an t Italian and their Literature. I I. A comprehensive course of Mathematics, quite as full as that of any (Vltege ??r University of the United States. ^ Civil and Mechanical Engineering and the Theory and Construct! ju of the f?tvaui Engine. , \ J Drawing?Ornamental and Mechanical?and Wrdtnc. The advantages possessed by this School in location, h* <( regards the health and morality of the neighborhood; in up ; polu'.uieM, as lu the excellent apparatus Htid capital build ;| iugs, gymnasium, Path house, A?\; In the experience and tucc***? of the Principal, who hat imw hern thirteen yearn a teacher, an J the high te-!i u??ni.iU of his Assistant, who ?ns , v prevented by lit health alon** from taking Idv degree at the la??t public ukv, ntol will certainly get it In October; these, \ a.- well ;:s the scrupulous!) moral and Christian lone of the f School, a!! combine to recommend It to the attention of , , parents and guardians us having few eqitxfc and tio sup *- . riors. j C1IARCE5? tl'jf# pep. tfp.hs, for every tldngex: ud k-htv. ( A detailed catalogue n.uy I had by addressing Mr. j Sciioolkh, at Ouiuey's, Curoliue county, Yhyinla. lie re- , fern to? , The Faculty of the University of Virg'uin; Pr? fe?-orn | 1) irtle'.l, Mahati and Church, of West Point; Prof. Chut vend, of Auuapi lis. Hon. J. It. Tucker, Kichinoqd; lions. D. C. Dcjarnette. and It. 11. Coleman, and T. N. Welch, ??fCa roline; Hon. W. Newton, Westmoreland ; It. II. \da?n-. Esq., Alabama; Kighi Itev. Lisbon Meade, KfV*. J. F. Ilotf. J. D. Coleman, D. M. Wharton, W. U. Thomas, IV Friend, U. C. Hitting, J. A. DrvadJus, J M. P. Atkinson, II M. Nelson, P. N. Mead-, Ksqr*., Dr. K. 0. Randolph, Clarke; J. C. nouthnll, Albemarle, It. f Tenable, Columbia, h. U.. Hon. F. W. IVbmau, ."mat<? of V?. >AMUEL SCHOOLED, M. A. ; July 22?ctO tl C. M. OlBUKSg. HAMIl EH At ADtytY, VA. 1 rjlHE neat *e?>ieinf this S h ? ? will io::;tneiiceon the if* 1 day of -toh* -, !*.' ?. wn ! ' ruin:1.** i?!i the 'JVth ,1 ^f Julv, 1 * >?. 1'LVMU r. ovi.'htlk . f lid.*. < %??.*.< 1 ^ - r.. ........ . paij ru "i? i,t i f Sir?I' c t-w:,.!t' w ?. . March. I l.VhTKltT'JUS. i IUUKY I'. JONKS, M. \a.. Fmscrr. v.'m. m. fun faint, m. a , <i\ ,.r v*.i JMlAWlMi A.\u 1'AlXTlNli JOHN* A C.M.YO f Ki. hm. nJ. < lUrKKSv k?'Hi.. Faculty (>f ihc I'nivrrsity nf Virgin'*, Prof. Win. J. Martin, i'liapel Hill, N. C; I'r.js. On cm ami Strange, K:chiti..iiil College; II..'l. J. M. M.isoii, W;i;chrnt.- r; I JuJgc H'n. J. Kol.eimon, I!'.:' S F. 1 .. . i: II. Nauru I dor, K.?q., Albemarle; F. W. I ..It-mati, Ju.lge II II. Cole01*11, Caroline; Kev. 11. .Mriiigfeli.w,Cfaile.. Mortis, Kd*'<! I >1 orris, W. C. Wi.-U.am. F^qs., Il.tncvi;. Myn.ibam Kci.ert* i son. K. U. Ilaxall, Win. il. ll.ixnll, K'.i*in KoMu-.t., J T. . drown, C. T. Worlha... J. Ij. 1 liHli'i.orlavii", Fsi,?.. Kiel, uiond. Jam.sK. .Marshall, i.ray t'arr.JI, K-' 1 -.. Fauquier. Having withdrawn from tlio Hanover Academy, I takSteal pleasurem recommending my sinr-air, Mr. II. I*. Justs, to Ihe confidence him |.hi run*;;.: ?l tie puMbq Mr. Jones II** l>eon associated with mo. In Ifcr conduct of the AcHJoiuy.lor tho last three years, and I can tl.croforr spe ik knowingly of hi* qualification:, u. an tislru.ior. Hois a golitlrinaii, a scholar, and, ahat is pully iiii|turtaul, has an uncviiinion aptitude furthe Manage; .-< t ul i.ovs. Thus.who may decide to place their sons under hie charge, trill, 1 feel cutilidei.t, have no cause to regret m> removal from . ' tho corps of instructors To the al.il.lies of his Assistants, I call also give the mod ' uiMjaal.lted testimony. LtWM >1. (XiLKNAS, < Late Principal of UattCTrr Academy. . I vir For hrrther particulars, address U. F. JUNKS, T*>lorsv lie. ; < Julv lit? ctWtOct. Haunter ciiui.t..', Vic. ' B It OOKI. .1 N O ICHOOL, i,,?,,t i. nviKicfccs:". Vs. W M. HIXWlliUIi:. .M t . l'riii'ip.il, JOHN I'. MNWllUHl:. ' , , . JOHN MI'KKAY. M \. J \MKS M l. \ UN KIT. >!. \. ri 111 K object of tl.iw >-ho' I i-? t prej nr? younj; men for J c X L"n?v??f*i? v of Virginia, "r lor any c<>lhjj?\ All *!? Instruct -rn are graduate* of th*- I'nlveriuty, fhree of tl< -m with the d?-yr?-e of M. A., ut.-l the fourth a yraduate in :!? | scho Latin, Men.? . il^ririati,.tpani>h, and Mral Philosophy, wml alio an cxperb need teacher. ? The i'ri&c;p?l ha* ha<l ten ytjri' experience in tcarhlri;:. ' i three in the ruece.-oifnl o ::du.*; of hi* pr?mnt ? *hoM, Mid Ihre" h* A^UUnt Io?truc*? r ifi thel'tiiv?*ibii> In- hool* | > ! Mittheiuatiert and Ancient 1.11 r;?u ii/: 4th c'laificM'** in the lsl hVjdembt' nex!, ' and :loM?iathe todveek if the following Jnn< I Ti-RMrf. exclusive of light* and towels, ?-.'?< per reMi??n r ? 1 en lufiijth-, pay aide 0.1 tlie l?t .vptemher, atid ] on the Nt K- hruary. j K<?r caUlnguei^, ?!atln? ilet.xiN, apply to the 1'rlnclpal n* ( reeuvrood Depot, AlheuiHrle county, V?, July ?cl l?h Sept tVM. UINW1PP1K, M. .v s | > NY-NIDG s r II oo l*, TWO M1LQ!P11U3I CIIAICLOTTeSl ILL! ANP U.\E 1*11011 THE 17X1VKKSITY OF VIIIG1.NIA. I rrtlfEft'.coud .Srini fn of my S hool will open ?n !lif lir?t X. Monday of September, arid cl??se tlie l?tti of June. The suhj-otH of atitdy r?ay he euibraced under the following tiead.A . 1 < 1. Kngl!*h Languige and LU'ratu'e. 2. Ancient Language and Literat'ir* 1 Trench LiinKuage and I tterat?jr. 4. Muthciuatic*). ' o. Natural fcierce, 6. Menta! and .Moral Science 1 .Monthly Circulars, giving a ro.-rcet ia;.lb;*. of ?nfh ftu den'.'i 9chtd :r?hip aiid deporliuent, will be vetit to parcn*# ? ur.?f guardian*. ltjeieea for tuition, hoard. &r.% (rra?ihiny exceptvd,) per teriu of five oititilhi, are Illo, !o be paid punctunliy i.o sd vauco. For further Inquiry, addxe*j UlLUAM CARROLL. A. M., Jtily U?eiltu ClMtrlolteaville, Vs. THK COLLBPKOP WILLIA3I A 3IARI. f I111K next neM?ioti of this InrtJtution will comitiettce on > X the second Wednesday of October next. The exerch ? vi will be renamed in the renewed college edifice. jiuplete aparatus, oil u large scale, of the late< and ir.o*t 1 approved construction, ha<? already hevti orih-red. h I together with a well selected library, will he in roadin**^.* i fur uae l?v The cotutue'fer.'icnt ??I the teuslun. i ' DEPARTMENTS. I I.atin nt ! I.a':n l.i'eratsir.-, Jli'l the R nun . I ,. . naif ?Ko?. in Tiiuh.ki.", A M.. I'rr.f.nor. II. Ureek amiUreek l.i:-:'.Uure. and li?'mai)-E!'*ii.:i S. A. M . ProlMsnr. III. Moral an) Intellectual I'hil'.eophy, ,hl?I lt'll'mLrttrm?UlLW Tt'rrr\. 1'. I, i*: fr - n? r. IV. Ili.itory, Political Economy, ami CoimiMjilnna! l..ve 1 ? IIw.'t J. .Mxrkison, Profeewr. V. Chemistry ami Na'ural Philosophy? II' ! j. S. Kwki.u, IVilniiif. \l. MatEemalien?Devi. S. n vs:.!? Piofrsso": T - . 7 L. S>'??, Adjunct Profea?or. for furtherinformalInn, nddrco, BEN J. s. KWEl.t., pruiJcid. ( Jun? 16?ctlSep Wllliarnhurz, \a. li\Nt ii.i.i. PKRALB ACADE.nV. milE NEXT SESSION OE THIS SCIIOOl. IlKUINS ON I. THE EIKST MON'DAV IN SEPTEMBER, liW. FACULTY. REV. HEOItCK IV. DAME, PaiNCtrAl, ll'irher Depart r-nt. MRS. M AItV M. DAME. Jlu-ic. MISS Ktl.KNIA C. f EI.I.OWS, Puintiii;, Prawlnc and En: hrol.l-rv MRS. SARAH E. WAt llOl', Middle Department. Ml.-S I.L'CV I'. DAME, A*s>laiit oi Mimical Department. MISS V. r W ATKINS. Juvenile Impartial lit. ikhm." ?"i; m. isms, rAVinu: i>?i mir in aiivasce. Tuilieu in tlir Juvenile Department *.'4 mi , Do. *f". Middle Department so mi . Do. !' Wither Department i'llS l?i. do. Muaieon the Pianour Uultar hi on llo. .I?. Dru*iii< l'ii.nj Do. do. Palm iu? ill Oil Color* 4m SO ' Do. do. I'aiutiuK in Water Colors lo im Do. d'. t.recinn I'ali.tine 24 (hi j Do. do. Ncoille Work mid E u roidcry 12 mi , D". do. I.?tln, Kronen or Italian... IS IHl; C?c of Piano for prartiilng S ml Hoard, including washing. Ac. 10j no This Academy has been in active operation since IStl. ft ii under the control of a Hoard of fourteen TrtiHtc*. The system of instruction Is thorough and extensive, and U ef- . fected t?jr the study of the bc^t Text iSoolea. Conversation aud Ucturw, with experimental illustrations in the Natural Science* The discipline in parental. The aim of the Teachers U, not ouly to impart Information, but to develop, expand and discipline all the power* of the mind, to refine the ?en*ibilitiv*. polish the manner-, f-.r-u correct habits ut thought ami action, instil proper principle* of action, and educate the affections; so as to train a vlilld to act faithful- i Jy, honorably, and happily, her pari in that state of life In which I'rovidmcc may place her. The success of tic* Teach era, in their aim, during the last nineteen yearn, under the present Principal, is evident, froui the hivh position of the pupils for character, refinement and intelligent*. In the course of Instruction, particular attention is paid to our own language, so that a child may Jeuru to read, write and i converse properly. The Natural .Sciences, *o essential to the finished edti cation of a lady, receive prominent attention. These ' are so well adapted to teach a child to think for h-rsclf, and to think cap-fully and correctly, to -"euro a spirit of ol.-ervation and inquiry, to given desire for Inforinatiou and a love for study, and to counteract the pernicioiH i:iliu?*ti' ? of tj.c exciting and demoralizing literature j so constantty thrown in the way of the young, 'hat they should form a constant branch of Academic learning.? Contie ted wi:!i this Ac.iden?v is an extensive ClIhMK'Al. hAHoic vnmv .wn nui.r^nPHic.w, aitauati >--. -M. l-?. .. .- .111 ?.- r.^.itdntlv idven to in part Instruction in tlie*e > lences. The other departments pertaining to a c inptetr Female Education will he under the con-tJint -'ipTvi^n of lli?? Principal. The Boarding !? p irtrn* nt ?.f the Principal I? conducted or the family plan. that the pupil *h?ill he deprived, a-? . !ltt!r as |M?s*ilde, of tn* inMucMc.* of the liotne circle. The ' night study i? under the *upervU'.<?n ??t one of the Teacher*. I?y whom alv the hoarder* are attended in their visit* to the *t??re*, and to ?uitaMe public Lecture* In town. They attend church with the family, are not allowed to receive the special attention* < ; young men, nor to spend the night out of the house unb ** called for l?y the parent. The principal, knowing that the training of youth for eternity, on ' the Hi de plan, I.* the surest training fur usefulness, honor , and happiness In thU world, endeavors to have r.Il bl? j family arrangement.* in accordance. The Location of the Academy in a healthy ami acres- ! aibic town, and a good corps of Teachers give assurance to ; Parents and Guardians, that their daughters. If sent here, ! will Lave an opportunity for gaining a thorough and iyslc* j malic Education. ygf Further Information can bo cttalr.sJ oc application ' to the Principal. Dan villa, Va., July 1?, 1S59.?c4wif J SCHOOLS A\D COLLEGES. HltOOKllILL SCHOOL, 'IX S'lMC i.'IIAHLUTTK-'VILM . ? > Ill* rtlVSMITt >? Vlk'ilM.l. CIIAKM.S >!INOH, M. l>? A. M , PUSCH-al, IVy. Jl. Ahb'T, K'iskat Kivk*, A. M., I*. Va , Cms. Minuh, J?. A??i?i?at?. 11 liK Session bf);!iis, Sep:. I f. ami em!* Jmif 2J>!h, . I*#". Ilritl" I in!. l"o i | al trai l, t * "* i*W? 'i? ill C'in'?tinii,. MtJL.ls lal-iST, 1. nrvtii!- I.anjUa--, I. I.a: in Mud I Irrei l.aii)riapi. Jli.: Modern l.a'i,; Irctii'. ti.ruab. Spah'ili, Titian, Atii,*It> 4. Malh-mati-v The Element- vf Ni>'. I' m! > .phy, Cli Ti'.ltry t")J itorul ITdlosophy. I'jtuluij'iH'v ibnulr.g the f *!;? S.d. io). m'l' to ihow rlio de-ire It. Tu;y->?t'.'id, tu be paid half In ?.lv-r,.-? ?lit p: . rid it ?l>. J^T'ToU f>Aire aid Oepo', ('hnrlottewlHc, t ft. it: rni.hoi k-v.?The Crofteurs and \ Uitoranf the I'liivrtl* y of t Hen. Win i' It.via, I'rldiaui Depot, Alb.; raiulin Minor, I- j., I'l.art itt??ill -; Lieut. M. I'. Maurv, f*. Obs- rvntnry, W::-!.;njrt tit; lit. It. v. .lehii J oil!!-, AI-.\ mill..i, tu.; I'UrM T. I'ulUi'.l and f*. T. Jone-. l*^i.i dantjji Rii i.v. Ala.; II t lay, IIjatsvll'.c, Ala. July -?. .I'l-epl or i.oi isviLLii. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. TNVl'iN I'VTHIKl) HKhJSION /M.i t:b or TUI'XTKf'.S. Hon. .1 t.-.ihft tll/THIIIE, l're-1 den*. WM .-. VERMIN, E <(., Secretary. MEDICAL FACULTY Jr SJAMIV It. I'Al.MMH, II. 1)., I'rofcttur r.' .! . IM. i11 pie- and I'nV.ie.- of Sin,-, ry. J. I.AWlENUE SMITH, M. If, IYo/cmc of Medical Ih .unlet rv ir.il I'li-oiirul fl y-i I KOIIEIIT J. HIIEL'KIN'RIDliK M. I>., Proftni i . Mate in Medic* and I'i.r p -ul'i'., JttSlll'A I* IT, IN I, M. I1., I'.- fv.-ior I.f Clinical Surf rjTIIKODOIIKS. It EE I., M D , I'rof.-urti-of th.-Theory a:..! 'r o ller or Mcdi-'lie. l.l.EWhl.l.VN POWELL, I. 0? I'r'-.ee-oi of ObiVtric iledirlnr. J. V\. ItENSUN. M. It.. I'ruA-irruf tnatc-siy awl General hv-ioluyv, and De.u of ill- faculty. .M. REMISS. M. If, I'rufi-.iurof M (Ileal JdrLpruJt.cc tv t >4Tiit:\rv S-i-nec. I?. \Y YAM'KI.I., M. !?., IV -fcuor of C!!nlca!M* ?IIcine itnl AIIM*??*iiv. AKC'IIIK it. I'OOK, M. b . Demonstrator of At.utoniy. Tlf Aledieal Department of the l'n!vfr.<l|y of l.onljivUh* nil enter upon it* tv.roty :Mr.l 4e??inn on the tir?f Monday ii V-vn'o r. I. j.rclliniimay to the regular course \ ill he delivered at Hi** I i?iam! Marine re** of chart;*-, nnd h;I1 ?> . rnj;unene?d on *h- i"t " Oetn er. The if ll< -m wJll alio be opened v that tit i?\ ['lie will r-\>* *?: :t? h-r* f? f ?re. on the Im?> of February, txieiixivv opportunlt!.-* will ii!..*r?le<l f-?r the **udy of 'liiihal M-'ii.* and J-ure i .. ?vctur? IVrt ......... . '! ttriculmion .5 raduntion 25 . . Free. V r furtlp I ? J. W. I:EX?0%* M. !?., July*?cwfo f?ea:i of th family. i mVkkmty or pk.nnsv m ami, i'lilloAJDIsi.l'KI A. \f EDICA1. PhTAUr.MKNT -MM I *. I 'iT.TII fiF.filU MOS V. NVru.uM M l> . Krneritj- V: h-'orof Sundry. mmckl .i a k. M I? . Pr'.f<r-or ??f I: -*!. ; of Medicine. fKUKGB 11. W?K : , M !? l#f f. f I1 r> J Pi of Medicine. llVoli L. I!<uh,k, M. D., r. / - r f 4jUr* *r *? 2nd '.he DIs* J cues of Women and CI n,lren. H . rn Css, M. D., Pi : r : of M Med : - u I I'iiftrtiricy. ; I.. It . V. TV, P '*>??r of C * *.try II l.i ? v, M. I> . I'r r of \u~.f . .. Ucvhy II. S*ifii, >1 I1.. Prof. r of IV.'i L? a.m lli.Nj. M. IV. htinon-jt ra'.or of AnaD r/.y. TheLectarn ( the > ti willi gin at n4Moa* lay of October ami cln??e on the M ??f Mnre'?. CiiuicHl ItiMrueiloti U v **< through, utthe t-Vwdwi, In the dcdiestl iinii, In' the Pr*?i*-f-?r-, an?t .t' tl? P-toisylvania , tin! other h!? The Ifianeefitnc ICootnn, under the -up* riri'-t?'!?-nrc of the ^rofwswr ol \nalotny ttnU the Dcinoustrator, u > pen from lie tni.M! of j**?iitr!c??.T. The Hoc hi fr Operative Surgery and il Applicntiftn of llandage*, 1 :< oi?ca early in cepteiuber, and throughout he SeMloti, under the *up vision of the I'rofes- r of Fur;*ry. Surgica1 PcruotHiratnr, C. . M P. Fees for liie Lecture* (efu'ti l*rofts???r f I.v.. . I**.- i Matriculation F?-e (paid once only). . .. ' j Graduation Fee .... At* ' JL K ICOGI K?,M. D., I I>?in of tV Medical Faculty. I'riivcmty lijilJlrig. j F H. Lick. Janitor. I niwr-itv liuild?jr. IV S. - Hoard iu*v be ha>J at frotu i'i.l*) t j fo per w*eL. July U -c* Jm ' ' ASSILAMI ACADE.nV. 11IIE re con 1 ?ei*h n of thU Fcliool will on the M( nday i.j 11 tober nest. j No pupil will be received under fourteen > na of ajre, or :nle;?-* already well grounded in the rudiments of an Lu- , ;lisli education. IWide* t'e u??i*l Cubical Mnd Ma then ?:>*l studies. a I rourse of History will be Uu^it, a- thor up\. and extcn* | .vc at ?he length of tlie teflon *.11 admit. ! ai!i be m*i?ted. a? heretofore, l?v Mr I ttMUt* A I los?>,of Nottoway, a Master of Arts of *V I'i.iverity of i 1'inrinia. UMJW. ? , - ?.U? uf..| e ' ? ! itA'ii i half payable in advene. n'd the twice ?t the -c f the -tuMui. F?-r furtht r information, >T fl TITKFR. July IS?du A 1 Its I. Ilanover Co.t Va FKEOKIlicK'S IIA I.I. FK1AI.K -H< ><>!.. riiiit~. . -.r .? . .4, ?i.v?i i? iw?tr?i with1 m I ;l. u i.b-f. !> :. ..' Hall I?-pi.t. Virginia Cenr-tl Kail lload. * 11 rrtniu* ' > " ' the l*t of lit at Septum>cr, ar. 1 ? ; on the ; ?:?f July following. Ttuv eit.Fv.-t. n ? > T? v [5or.r i an I Tuition io nil th?* Ungli-l. |irane? * for months.... ...... .f ISO Oh duaic on the Piano, aim ?! of ir?dn:mcnt ?? t.n ['rebch Language .. 10 ia? [irawlng and Ihiif ; . .... !? 0?? India InV. ami L'r v*?t ?*! blnibroidtry ' *> An acc' inpll.died and Ap? i:? ! d tva?!er nhl Viv My a'Mr?\? i> K'-i lla'i. I.?.ui,.u county, Vt?. July I'J-ctlMliSep SATIIAMKI. W. IIAKKIS. j i;ki's-:hm?\t?n ai adi:hv. rMlllI.S institution, MUm?l iu a moM healthy ami arrc-aX hlr nvia-M.t.rhoo.l. two an l a half lull--from the Canjitier Sprine. fr? from the haunts of vj.-r or ttl;r!p;;!loii, will he opened n:i the fir-t Morulas- in S-ytr tnher next, ami ;1 on the la-'. < f Juno- followitc. Tin;cof MJ-lywIllbe thoroukV, compto'.n;; I atl.-i, lir-rk. Maiheinahci. an-l other branch. ? t --ixlly r, j^l.r in eur hest aca iemiis, in wh . i: yuan,: pi-pent; for Ih-iro or thehu'i:i-?s of I fTurns.?Cor board an,I it iti n HV>, ;,?vai.i> one half in ,. l.nn- , CAI.LU llUCM.KY, Principal. Cor any further Information, ail.lr.," tin- l'rii>r'.|ntl, at Ufferiotilon, CHipqtr, V?. Iu< |j-(Mt<w BKLLE HJVEil I AhTIT t'TK alkxan'ukia, \ MI.-.-4 E. Ti'.IHIS, I'riliclpal: Mi>k lliKtik, .tniitac'. Instructor in tinyliali: Prof. Knjtelhrecht, Vocal ati'l Instrumental Music; I'rnf PoPl, Lap,jape?Crenel:, I.ctln, Italian. Ac., Itrawlni,- ami I'aii t it/. Tie4 Institution will opt-n for it, ?,-on I ?lop ti - l.'.'h Jay of next September, an.I ci- m .lt:n-. A :fcorou.-h anil -y-t-"ftth c.-rro-of ."ply ,a pur- !, an-i - -ry i lTori will lit* c ntlinu 1!" tiiile.i a I,ah r-pot?-lnti and lo-l-cl characlrr far the j.' I. A <->rpa of >.-!l p.kliti-il ?inl np-rim?d teachers ?.* . i t-.-iK-.l for the coniina ses i?n. a-nl oil.- r a-sptaiPs -.vill : o employed a, the school uicrci-c". It is tt.c design of ;!t? I't.ip'ipal that this It "linii'.in-li.ill pn--ca? etcrv a.Itan' <i>- l-r the attaimniiil of i tliorniith ami tiolslie't i"-n,;,lc . lucAtiou. Tier huiH.tt,.'. sclccl- -I atttl p. r. j,a?ei! bythe Prit.cltt.il f t lh-p'-nunm-nt i-?l.il !i-hnt-:' ' -hi- School, is it. a r '.red 11..S l.cHllhy f It i, -r--t-l . eprr -!y r It - .riiiii- *,!.ool. and - ?> Ih-t. :...! f r -.hat pu-ppt Tl?- patron.' w !? ! K?. I.- .Jn., Jo! 115.1). C.. R- *. t\ It. J una; ft v D. T >! ? ;-<. K-v. J T. .'vf i.iron, A>v Nndrii, Va.; Mm;. II It. T.\l**r, M u^iuii^toti City; " M. Crutchtield. yp**.?ker uftl.v llyu^e <' ?>f \iiyihi*, John .i?(iilon, 1 . Start >rd, Va . .1 R , 1 . r-: k ?r, 11* KU-iitaoml. \ a.. Nathaniel Tyler, Editor ? ! t!;? ll'chtnond Enquirer, ilr ! I. Currie, Lancaster county, i'.i*-. It. If. \!r>-:xtl.i Female InsCtutr; II ..." .?. W. Tv'.r, lV?rr?*iitoii, Va.; KeV. O. A. Kimodvinft Mhldlebur?, Vn.; (1 \V. I .v.i>, HrHtRif.relatJil county, Va. For ClronLir- e ntalniuir Teru.i, other r?# r**ncc?. . ' . ad ilfC 4 M'?- I TKIIIt*, July I*?c.ni AI<f.xaD<lrii Va. JIT. LAlKltL K ADICJIV, II V I.I PAX CM., \ A. |*;;.r Powrk-i, I'ritU'fpsL ? , It.il'ATION.? Five n.ilr- from Clover Depot oil !?? I!>hJ tuond and Danvi'ie J?H)lr"4il( remarkably healthy* re* ai.de ir mi te::ip!uti' in *.? vice ai.d tvuwuieu! t?? churche*. lit TtriiHT.?Ancient Lan/nag***, Modern Ur. Mathematics l'hyiichi S I-nr.*. History nod raphy. l.'-niph of Session, from !.?? October to 1st Aujruft. '1'lkm^.?llonriJ huJ tuition. ten month*, p*y?o!e half in advance. Lights extra. i'upih conveyed from the Jcpot without expense. Address the subscriber at Staunton, till Sfith AugoM, and afterward* at Mt. Laurel, Halifax county, V- Apply early. July I- tfawif I'llv:! POWER*. ABEHDBKN NCHOOL, KING AND i%?l PEN COL'NTV, VIKoINIA. 17 !* the subscriber'* tletdsrn t? open a M'lD'Ol. P'll HOYS at hi* residence, in Kmc and Ou*'eu county, Mir bioii to nun ]?! M^r.a.fr :u-\t.aiid t-, Terminate 1 * July follow;*:c. w?fh !! usual i>*c? at thrift iiiih. The rour-v of instruction will ! sy?t? malic ,m?l thorough, embracing tKr-chMi Language, Ancien* laiocuuges. the Modern Languages. Krcju li, Spanish and Italian. Muthemalic**, with it** application to Land Surveying and Civil Knginecring, and the Kl-tuenn of Natural Philosophy and Chemist ry. The undersigned hu? si?iociMt?*d with him Mr. J*. I'. I*ATANK, of the ITiiver.-dty of \irginia, who ha4 had several yen'4' x|***rieiice in tciicbinr, and whose testimonials of ipialitication are of a high character, The I--C t;on of ' '? school Is proverbial for hvaUhfuine**, and its cbur**h advantage* and refinement of MU-iefy are unsurpassed it? the State. Aberdeen is one luile distant from SI. dteplicn'* Church, a l'??t Oflii'? on the agv road from ilichmoiid to Tuppahaniioek. 'IVkw- Board and Tuition In all ;h? ?ran t *. nod every necessary, except tight*, *.? j ?v.i?d CH-bud M J*n* u irv, the other Hist Juiy. IW OfCev?sX Sir|d.eii*s Cberch. J. C. COlWCf LL. Vtno'x!* Military Is-titvtr, Jin?* -b\ 1**0. It give* no* mu.'li pleasure t*? reccinn. rid the Mile School under the charge of Mr. J. C. Couneill. Mr. Cnuucill is * d.htitigui*he l graduate of tlit* Institution, arid discharged with irr?-.t credit the duties of A*-i?t.?nt Profes-mrof Math**maths f' r one year, lie ha* been ?*ng;<g*'d in teaching for about ton \ our*, and h;i? given great satisfaction to timet* *h?> have employed liiin, or wh . ha\e l?cen uhder ins instruction. I do with great confidence recommend hi-4 school. FRANCIS it SMITH. July 12?ctf goptr't v M l. W. L. BROUN, M. A . w. W. Tf IIBS* as*s<>( /a tf. r];rycjrM-<. HLOO.UFIKLU ACADK^V. Ktvr .Mil.his \Vi:>Tor r:tr Um\ KmiTf or Vi. W. W TFBBS. Instructor in W. LKKOV BKoCN, M. A., Instruct r In Matcnntics. II. VV. LCCIvETT, M A., Assistaut In Languages and MithctnatW. J.ISKPH M. uuorx, Amhtant in M&thrraatic* and Kngi'-h. fTllIK object of this Academy is to prepare studiLls for X the University of Virginia, or to fit thetn for the dat'.ri of life. The course of construction embraces all tho?e sub* jecta requisite for a preparation lor any of the Academic Schools of the Uuivrraity, aud the method, ks far as praotilicable. is adapted to that pursued at that ln?lituli o. The third *e?M?o will brgla ou the lit Septctnbrr. The expenses are u year, payable semi-annually in nutrance. For Catalogues address either of the Priaclpali, Try Depot Albemarle COttQtJ, > a J uac ?. SCHOOLS !\D COLLEGES. II < I NT.V I i;TlALK OKIlisAHY, A r M Al'.MllN". VA. ! .fOIIX J?. T1NSLKV, Principal. rgllll. next tv-ssion of I ho Institution will rointnrnce on J. Monday, the i.'.th .lay of September, ljo'J, atid closeuti the last we*It In June following, i Ample arrangements have hero made turn thorough sys' ! in of eduealh 11. The ( > tie of study b comprehensive and peartle?l,embracing ' !! tla branches,useful..r. t orns : men'al, usually taught in female school* the highest ; grade. The several departments are hind ny competent | i and experienced is-i-t.tilts. The Public ruouir have hern ' . recently supplied with Maps H>:d Charts. -f th* Infest eon- \ struct lull, an I the Philosophical itn.l Chemical apparatus , I enlarged at a heavy expense. It is the imrpotc ?.f the Trtuues ara'.l themselvesof all the eoucnliotinl improvements "f the day. and to place . their Institution upon stn h .< I vis that it will furnish adi rantac.s for an accomplished (m ale education, c.u.i! In any that t.tay heohtained elsewhere. I Circulars, giving additional information, will Ite sent upon . application to tl..* Principal. A IS 12?cGl* KAMI1CA.TIA I A.UILV MIIOOI., STAUNTON, VA., rillli 11 i *'(' f L' J i.l* '1*11 fa! sJI'llliiil t? f I I It I I?L-f II I'll . I _l 'JN TllL'ltgPA V, tV Hf.U of * j'.i-in'itr. It'? ?'.rlctly a Family Hoarding School? th<? tt txlirr cf pupils being J limited lorixtcxri, and uo uay 'ciiji.tr* rcip.:?r*i. Tlure ( ' are >ll!l some vacancies. j llu iiil and English TcltWn, fir '*:5!'.n cf s'n* trcntlm, , |vwl. Music and Languages extra. i t'ircttlars.cotitiilr/tijjfurllHr particular*, may bt vil lained ;i appli'-atinii to MUS. IIANM'S, or A II?< ISt MISS SHEFFEY. Stannton. Vx. .nouv < II I.CH AOADKnr, Ai;i;i>r.\ corsrv, v.v. Tllrt :u\ Annual Serdon r.f thin Acadeinv trill ;->?!- i wetter the KIIIST MoSDAV IV SEITiiMKFIC NEXT, I and close the S.V.h of Julie, be1'. Tlir > Ii.mi' i- ! to I." preparatory t. the Liev- r | altv of Virginia. \-> ; < I e.vhcrs g." Oral sate* > { that ' liotitu:; it. TEltMS?Board and Tuiti an, ImUdn; etcry i.ilitg. I her particular* gee Catalogue. Address, Mossy Creek, Virginia. T.J.WHITE. June I:-ctlthct Principal. I AMI.I.IA Al AUimV. rilllE Twenty-Seventh Annual Session of Ihts luititutl I X will cpm Oct. 1st, and clone Aug. 1st. lsdn 1 Terrar, per aes-lon, excluiive of light*, t JW.1?IP"! pay .Ill Oi t 1-t; ; >< on March 1st. , -. lur.-nr I. r. uirn, r-r- . mm- 4U'-. I'i'.rt, *' ?rc I'. 't., Aui?ll>t county, Vn.*' ? j|. IJ llAURtrO.N I \- a" it i or \ in .is:,. June J'.*".7 ML f>?!t ?? H . Atn-.-lln Araileny, ll:c tuauayeunnt of Mr. W. I!. If :t,oi r of th- beat '.rcl>nr?t..ry a.-b-.kll* , In Vir;iii|u tiKiANUt llAKIttSUN, JUll.N U. MINOR. JAMLf L CA1IKL1. if. MAI TIN. ; AngS??I JAMES P. IIOLCOMBE. ( HI^ II'Kilii: 1 1 1 YLK CVLLKiiK. ' lit. r \\ KEN .HAMPTON AND OLD POINT rBini.- i>rAUMSIIMKNT having HKEN rninusrii JL t.y lndit i.lii.i!", chiefly r.-nliliir.* In I'ortvnoiilli. N. rMk un.llli. ...! r . nt country, nill l.? t.ioiiitlitiud u- a tir>'. cli'i . Inititwion. Tin- fd-uir ;?"?ivi * !l lur.tciiro r. !.? fr-. M -sfuvi:. Octol-r, oii'i-r tin* i>u|>- rv !.. ? of t.'.r llov. CI I A.". A. I!A\ MONO, ? .fit wi'J i.uvc . . ia.td ?ill. Mm ul itUc corps if , I IVvlit-r*. j lio- rutin of Cr. i-'i a,..l Tuition *!!! retrain un>-l]Vi~..l | ! I r further [.urluuUn net: fclur- udv.itLei-i-:.'., or fc i drrsa !CI > I MiiMA.- Ill Ml"; . r Mom- M Alt MIST* A l>. E c . Po.-'-aio ilh. -r HI v. cllAi'.Mi A. KAVMjSlf, Hussi-to IIAUPTON if AIHH, INSTRUCTORS JOIIX K. f'MIY. A. >1 . I'K-si : ! An-:-'.' LvruaK a: ! V-.: -.. -Hie.-. | ri.KMINii JAMES. -t . A V it-r'v. .f VJjtfnV , An. ii nt l.unuu.itHK, >;-iiu-.' Hid liuii.in. WILLIAM I L'CTOIIAW, Virginia Militi y It tltn -. Ma'lu-i- .iti- m Taifxr.d EnyiLIEllWAKI' II vKl>l< S. Mnvlc, Erenei .i ! Of . M;.., K \. CLU KI.A.M'. IV i.uI-.- I'er art:.. nr. The E\erri-?ei, of :...-? ,?cii-. -I l-v mi In - l*ir-' Mo".layIn October, mmI contlmif tenmontl . Hunt (likiii ntn) i .ili.l Tuition in Ancl-rt I..-hum a<-.-. Miitii.iuati.-r, A--.. f .'J", l? r Moilrru I-U ,-UJ,:.1, -j i: -lit', and Mud- -*'. extra. Kor i'?tal--L*ii.-- -r furli'r in* .:nc''-n, n-!t!rr?? tin Principal, lUinpt-.r., Virginia Aug-I?rtttu Whig copy. AI.LELIIA.M IIIf.II M HOUL. AT BLU? SULPHUR SPRINGS. VIRGINIA. J. i, a. ji., rrincipiti, sum iiiium ivr yy lu Mathctfiiitk* and Nature) .Science. JOHN NfcWruS silifcl'lIEUU, Initf'i':?or ta AL^i^n*. ai:-1 Modern l.anjMage*. II 1?. BhACII, A. B., Inatruc! .r in M >rtil Philoi-pty and Kn^Si-iv ??? ?. \V. Steward. li e SeMhn ?.ll 'C'/rj !-t of Octo er. an I lo-e the !**: r of Ju?;.\ !? >?. J'tic- Exerchcs ? .vlnur, without Interruption, on Satur: lav*, au I there N n? on Ctirbtmaa day. ? I K.rpcners i..*. .. . Board, Including every ttuxi;, I ciLvp* lijrhH. JfUv, payable c.v-haif la*. Oct >ber, balance i.'.'Ii I'chrniry. Candidate-) f- r the Mir'.fry of any lit Angelica I DemmiI ii.it ti, w.'u u??. ni'/wM.v recommended. receive lui'.inu j free, Sons of. dnfatt t pay I alf price f >r tulflt n I Boor? furn.-hci, a'.tl?r Spring*, ai Kichmoid prices. I For I; eta c 11 i Df Lithpcraj the i?1 a if, 1'rtnrfpal i Au? ?i-tl'toc Blue Sulphur S|iHrnM P. u., V*. ! kPIM'OlML 1114.11 M IIOOI. OFVIKGI* ma. ai*-iiowajcd, ' ]in:n: vn.i- \w>r *r \i. i fx avium \ Rr.v, joiix p. Mrr,fn:r. r:. ?.?Joiisi'. M ?it :i i., Jr., Amiti.t |.an^i?vi <c! Mj' -i* 1 mat | jcii> W. Mitcnk?F.nzlMi Brunches. Pref?"*t. V. C. Suwr-m, Modern l/atuau;??*-9, lM awing and P.i!n?* ; log. ; it. Shpsm^ki Math-math** -fnd Nat err! "!ert^cs. . 11. C. MKlllLtV., Alic'ell*. l. in^Uig' J r. l>4kllt>M? J * , M l-i'-. II l.Mli . ? ! ?! of th's Tri-.'i'uflnr will r T.n?e?c? en ! Wednemiay the 1 4th of September. Tr?tMa f J'*' for l?u.tr?J, tuition. light*, fuel, it'* tiding and i? iv iole- !! ' ?i /oialiy, iu advance. M-derti I.an gi;\Mus llr'?wi;ii; ?: tl Pointing. h?. I'rvfr^- vr- i'ltrgvs, Kfr r chk>CK> ; j The ri.-hops and Clffgy of the Dioce*?. | The l'rof'.*j??or- of the t/niv?*rsi*v *?f Virginia. I r parto'iLir* see catalogues. Address "Dev. John P. 1 MeGuire Howard, .. a: I hcclogi.\il Seminary P. m.. Polrax c unty, Vs. ' July >-ct 1st Oct. ( I1KMI K .t|ALI?: .11 AlHjiV. films INM1T1 IT lus?*-rii established by a company ' 1 wf ; ?? ! i.-n it? the undersigned represent, and Is j ! .? ?:"d at r. la the county of ChcMerlitd, Immediately it. tin* Ifu'.lro.ui from Uichtr.otid u Pcttr-burg, in a hcabhy and rotitied neighborhood. It* second -don will commence on the FIRST DAY OP . jjKPTKMllKK next, and continue f? r ! ? months without in: rruptioi), cxc"|d f'?ra lew days Ht Christmas. The set vice" ot Mr. Ja i.es M Moon, who is a graduate . of the rtiiverslry --f Virginia, and who conducted the* school during it o-Ku with very great satisfaction to P* nation*, hivt been again nvcured, and it is intended ?o be i first ?*lu. - ? Iiool of preparation for the I'idvendty. or f-r useful and yctvntidc pursuits. | Hoard can be had at the place or with pleasant families i in the neighborhood at the rate of $1'?0 for the session, iuciudihc li;*ht< and washing. Tuition m hntiish branches. .fo'J Latin, Greek and Frrnch cacti p.* Ke? payable half yearly in advance; and f??r further Information addr**1- pi?-r ?! the undersigned through the d -fer Post \ II lUtfciWKY, HLN'KY A. WlNKltEK, lilt. J.VO. IIiMVLETT, JNtJ. A. COI.KM \N, J:' .-A : J.NU. O. FKKUl'K. M1IS. AND 7I1SS MlNOIiVS PKMALIi A Aid MY, ae.tr Chester, will commence its next session October Nt, In'?, and continue till July 1st, ltfln. The location is remark ildy healthful end ligiblc, and :? ' v#*ry accessible, b? ing:i- r the lluilroad, between Richmond and Petersburg. The family uctl hoardlne department will he under the charge of Mrs. Minor, whose known character ami experience .'.re a ltticient guaranty of herftdelity and elftcleocy. , I'he Literary Department will b?- under the charge of Miss Ada Dyron Minor, aided by her sisters and other competent Instructor v. The cvtir* of \tndi-r will .'irbrac- every branch of Knglish. tognh-r with Trench, Latin, Music and Drawing. |;? Vrencv is c. nfidetitly made to all 'be former patrons ) of tin* and to nil who Lave any knowledge of its charsic'.tr. 1 N" deduct'/ rt mad f- r loss cf time except I . '*ascs of 1 n-.i'nrtwl TERMS. C-ard, Inrtud'ng washing, fuel, dr., p?-r session ?f nine mouth* |l.V? i Instruction in English. f r all over 11 ycare of a/*?, fh? j Under .*??? Mn?i on lfliftr|??v two le??oii!> a week, an hour each . . 7" . llano 20 Guitar ... f<?? Use of Instruinfii! H J-'rr firli and I.at in each CM To thov who tlcHlr** further particular), Circulars \% ill be Ciitatrrit, Cue-tkk! inn CorjiTY, Vi. Ai>i;uit :t?j HILTON SCHOOL. r|lll?: TUMID NEsMuN' OS MV gCII'iOL estatdDhH for 1. the heiiefit of n,y own som, oi l ? oitnu'*ucc the ftr*t of .> t'terut?? r n*-\f ;m*l close the hut of June. !?*) ?. >n r tight hoys can I c accouitnodatetl in addition *o ny (.Hti.ati l t-rij-iy eyial privileges with them. It v:il I"* continued under the instruction of Cmriu:>i 0 , Y??? v... K . . a graduate of the University uf Virgin's, and endnciiflt ynilitied for the position. I Tw*?r ?? - ii of veti months, Including every lhlng?p*y*Me titdw.f at the utuneneenient, the other I at th?* rime of 'ti- term. j fhe Ka"?i!f i f the University of Virginia; Dr. K. i .tr\rr, Hanover; Dr. Urn. U Warren, Kdento . S. (V. Wiii. >1 Mittoii.lt. 1?. liax.ill, Logan Waller, Ea'|*.. Kichnioml: II *v 1). p. Kwiug, Gordonsviile. Col. J. Willis, Col. G. fcotf, MaJ. .1. II. Lc . Orange, i"... D .. m Ads '' J AS. NEWMAN 31(11 STAIN U031B M HO?Im liuiKTuMtr on .\rv, \ a. i fllllf. suhsrr her **.llrc- pcn hi* School on the lit ?'f i^rp* 1 timber next. The course of study will comprise the orninarv branch^* of an 1 nglish education, together with M.?thnn.ilic?, Natural l'hil?*?ophyf Latin, Greek. French, German arid Arjgi<"Mtvnii. 'Jhere studio will he taught on r a !*cale?ut)1eiciit|y extenilrd to prepare pupils for the highest in the University c.f Virginia, or In any of our col lege*,or to lit ttoem for the active pursuits of life. Tt.e number of pupiN tviU be limited to twenty -live. Tar.Mn?1 w.? hundred and forty dollar* per .^sssinn of f*\ months, ending June lotli, l*<k??one-hall payable ? u the l?t ol xirxf. ami one*L.'tlf on the loth of J.tuu.iry, . New pupil* will he charged from the date of entering to the end of it..- .3. Those terms include nil charges save for bocks, irhleh will In furnished at llichmoinl prices. No deduction for any c.iti*e save for protracted sickness. Parent* i.r guardian* who vriah further Information will direct (Mr leltersto WILLIAM K. li.M.r. Au?rti-iV?i-!* Patlonihais, Bsteloart Coontjr, Vjt. VIKIilMA FLMALL INSTITI TIv, ? bTALSTON, \ IIUIIMA. i /ttt'or/tnrrrfa/ l>y th( l.t j *l<il.if f. 1>4J>. KEV. I!. II. PHILLIPS, A. >1., I'MJiCiPiL. A.-siiled l.j a full corps of Professors and female Teachers. FlIHf l.'iii ?cs?ion will coinmeree ' n the dsllt September. A A thorough education in the solid and ornamental i branches may be punned at this Inclitullnn, remote front , unfavorable influences, anJ affording the best advan' tag*** for the healthy development of the phy-ical Cun?litu> 1 tion. for circular, with full information, address the Principal. Trtitis: fjrn.iard. tarnished ro un, furl, light, washing, an 1 tuition in the Lugiish courae <th? for the annual s-r. , , sion. Music, Languages, Drawing, Ac.,extra. Aug I'd??lm , T I.TI!?.?KocaJshJ Lime tor sale hv ; Jj Aug li JO UN N, CORDON t SON. j Jliclniionir inquirer. EY RITCHIE DUNNAVANT, TYLER A: WISE. . TI ICSD.VV .tlOKMNV. AlEOT 10, IS,.It. , Virginia a Unit at Cincinnati The Eji.ci:; cf Unity attempted thoro by the N\w York *'S^rts" 1 | and the Allies. < The foll')-v:n^ cctra. ts from the joiuti:.!; > t" ( the- CilK-inim'i l '<?i..i ition speak ! - tivn- ( selves, on a Sfjiit-. t r.- a ntr ' - -N"1''.! j newspapers: / *' < '! the "Jo'irn ! i . I l I), . ' fM-r.'btii, -fii.i ls5t>. "Mr. HococU tlicn nominated Mr. Oarnctt as ' the i:!.'tiil'<-r from litis delejnition lor the 'Join- ( mittee on Credentials. .Mr. CariitU was uIro j elected without opposition." "Mr. Tuckfroffered thi* following resolution: "Unsolved, That the tiltcen votes of Virginia . be east for such candidates for the Presidency J and Vice-Presidency as a majority of th delegate-. sisal! determiiic. "To tli* ' resolution Mr. Sad-Ion offered tlie j following amendment: After word al gates,' insert 'voting i>y district- J'isc amend- , ment of Mr. Seddon was then I. o-cd in the ' alllrmative by Messrs. Se'iilon and IV-cock. and in the negative bv Messrs. Tucker, Hopkins ^ and Floyd, and decide"! it: the nertrire bv the following vote: "Ayes?Messrs. llunie, Meade, Bocock, Povv- j ell, Scddon, Harnett, Conway, liunton and Barl.?onr. Total, y. "Noes?Messrs. Shands. Edwards, Clarke, , Thompson, Hubbard, Banks, Hopkins, Fisher, Booker, Tucker. Is bo! I, Williams, Graham, ' f.avne, Floyd, Jenkins, Jackson, Bus-ell and ( Nees.in. Total, 1:'. "The amendment of Mr. Seddon having been . 1 t, Mr. Tucker's resolution was derided in J the allirmative by the following vote "Avet Messrs. Shands, Edwards Clarke, *n " ii i l i > ? t. . i ?I.i. ? I IVJinp-ou, nanus, miiiimii.', i isiici, Tucker, Isbell. Williams, Graham, Layne. Floyd, Jackson, Russell an J Neeson, ' Total. IS. 1 "Novs?no totes. j "Mr. 'f.rw't l.'t .. / 3,. -u.d ;,V"Y , fmt '/ ' /'<. ' ; if/'/?. >ith L'uiri t / <* ? 'A- r/;;/.' ' ? -i' 'Ac Co/.' ,./ /'/>/,' V/>rvr.'f.j'.)/ ! Of' I/'. T?.-kir. !."' * , "Mr. Harbour gate the "sunt notice for the delegates Iran the Oth District. , ".Mr. seddon gate notici that he reserved f"i . himself the right to dc:'l?. con'ins* j cv might arise. "Mr. Floyd otfcretl the following resolution: "Resolved, That the delegation front Virginia cast the tote of t!te Commonwealth lor j. .lames P.uchnnnn, of Pennsylvania, for the IV si'lency of the I'nited States. Pending the consideration of this resolution ,, the delegation adjourned, to meet on Tuesday, . at sj o'? le !?. A. M. Trn?n.iv, .'unen? sj o'clock, A. M. , "The delegation met pursuant to adjournment. | "The le.-'_'ti"n submitted ja.-t evening by . Mr. Floyd, w.i- called up, and .Mr. Seddon of- . fered the following amendment: "Instead of the words 'James Uuchanun, ot Pennsylvania.' insert 'Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire.* " V vote being called upon .Mr. Sodden * > am 'udment. resulted as follows; f "Ayes?Messrs. Harvey, Uncock, Powell, Seddon. JSookcr, G.ariiett, Conway, Huntori. -j Harbour und McMullcti?total 10. .i "Nor.--.Messrs. Slmnd*, Edwards, Meade, Clarke, Thompson, Hubbard, Hanks, Hopkins, . Fisher, Isbell, Tucker, Williams, Graham, Chapman, I.ayne, Floyd, Jenkins, Jackson, Russell and Neeson?total 2". ' ??- S-...I.I. r. 1.....:.... K...W, lost, Mr. Conway offerer the following amend. merit to the resolution otfercd by Mr. Floyd: "Instead of the words .lames Hitchan.an, of Pcnnsvlvanb. insert Stephen A. Douglas, of < Illinois. "A vote being called upon the amendment j of Mr. Coinvay, resulted as follows: "Avk??Messrs. Harvey. Uncock, Powell, Scddori, Hooker. Garrvtt, Conway, Hunt".'). c Harbour and McM'tllen?total 1". v Noes?Messr.-. Sham's, Edwards, Meade, j Thompson, Hubbard, Hanks, Hopkin*. Iishr, ( Isbell. Tucker, Williams, Graham. Chapman. I.ayne, Floyd, Jenkins, Jackson, Russell, ('larkc -x and Neeson?totifl 2". I "The amendment of Mr. Conway having r b en lost, the original resolution ottered by r Mr. Floyd, was called up arid adopted by the ' following vote ; I J II. " A YE*?>ii.*UVi-i, r.invar-1-, jimuc, Clark'". Thompson, lluhhard, Hanks, Hopkins. Hooker, Fisher, Shell, Tucker. Williams, (Ira ham, Chapman. Layne, Floyd, McMuilen. Jen- t kin*, Jackson. Iiusseli, and Xeeson?2"J. "Xocs?Messrs. Harvey, Uncock, Powell, 1 Seddon, Harnett, Conway. H union. and Jfcir- ' hour? i>." , X. D.? The vole of Virginia v. a ca -i a- i ' unit, for Mr. Ihtchanan. on every ' allot. Wkiivim" iv. June -1, Is.'"}. s "The delegation met, pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Seddon oll'cred the ( >" v. i"r- reso- > lution: "Itesolved. That in the event of a vol-living taken in the National Convention on any ' proposition, whether emanating from the com : uiitlcc on resolutions or elsewhere, that the government ol the I'nion give aid to the construction of the Pacili railroad, the vote < ! Virginia he cast in the negative. "The resolution passed un."tfimtot!\'y. "Mr. Fisher oil ere 1 the following resolution : "liesolved, That in the opinion of this dele I gation, the delegates ol the Hard Shell f'emocracy, of the .State of New \ ork, ought to 1 ?* -- - - ir,.... he received a* inc repreaeuiau < . ..... State in the National Convention, and in no event ought less than an equal nuinher of that delegation, with that of the Softs, to admitted into the convention as delegates. "Mr. Tucker otfercd the following resolution as a substitute for the resolution ottered bv Mr. Fisher: "Resolved, That, unless the Hard- and Soft, delegation from New Vork be excluded from the Convention, they should be admitted with ' equal weight in easting the electoral vote. "Mr. Harbour moved that the delegation now . rise and meet again upon the adjournment of the National Convention. "Wliieh motion was a< lojitod "Tiie delegation retired from the Con1.en lion to vote upon the report of the committee on credentials, with the amendment submitted by the Hon. Mr. Bayard, of Delaware. Cpon the amendment the vote was: Ave?.?Messrs. Kdwards, Meade, Clarke, Thompson, Hubbard. Banks. Fisher. Tucker, [shell, Graham, Williams, Flovd. Jci.kins. Jack son, Russell, Veeson. Ilimtou and Hopkins . -If. Sow.?Mcssr-. Shawls Hococl:, Jlarvie, McMulk-i), Conway, (iarnott, li&rhoiir, Scldon, Chapman an<l Laync?10. "So the amendment was adopted. "Mr. Shnntls stated that he voted iti the tieRative?desiring to exclude )?oth delegations." from the journal of the \aftonal lJernoera, tic Convention at Cincinnati we make the f<>! lowing extract: "Fourth }> } J'W'/tw/t "MoKNINo Sr-.?i<t>', Anne 5, IsV.. "At 10 o'clock tin: President called the ; vontioit to order. J. \Y. Stevenson, of Kentucky, after some ...aiiminrt- ri.marlf? ottered on the Part <>| a majority of the Cotnmruiltcc on Credentials, the following resolutions: i "Resolved, That is the duty of t'.ie entire Democracy of New York to unite; and, as a beginning of that union, that the two delegations from that State be now consolidated. ! "Resolved. That that portion <-f the Demoi entry of New York represented by the delegation. of which the Hon. Horatio Seymour i' chairman, are entitled, on the score of numbers, to fortv-four delegates, and that portion of the Democracy represented by the delegation, ol : which the Hon. Samuel Beardslevis Chairman, j is entitled on the score of numbers to tweu ! six delegates in the Convention, and that s ! delegation be admitted in proportion afores : to scats in the Convention, the persons so to be j admitted to he designated by the respective . delegations, and that, in counting the vote of, the State of Xew York in the Convention, the minority shall not be subject t" the majority without their consent. "Resolved, That the delegation from N'eiv ; York, when admitted, be permitted to record their to'es upon the resolutions adopted yesterday by the Convention. .Mr. James A. Bayard, on behalf of the mi- ' nority of the Committee on Credentials, offered the following resolution as a substitute for those j presented l>v Mr. Stevenson: "Resolved, That the two delegations from ' Wiv York he authorized 111 si-iiet cirfi thirlv- t live delegates, and that the seventy delegates | thus selected admitted as the delegation of the AO sections of the New York Democracy to this Convention, and that they he allowed one 1 inmr to report their selections. The two dele- ! ;a:. to vote separately, each to he entitled j to seventeen votes, the icmuiniug vote of this s:*?t r.( he t a-' alternately i>y the two delega- ! i' i-. the Soils easting it the first time. "Mr. Hntlor, of Massachusetts, morel the idoj tion of the majority resolutions and called I for the previous fiiiestion. "At ti e re-poo-, of Mr. Richardson, said :nc i uii .\.is wr.uurawn. "Mr. Mclnn.p, of Maryland, ra.-e to a j oint 1 oriier, and submitted*that the gentleman ' iron: .Massachusetts, had not the power to demand the previous question upon the majority resolutions. The resolution of Mr. Bayard, of, Delaware, being an amendment, the vote on :hat must be first taken. ".Mr. Meade, of Virginia, concurred in this riew and he had before risen to say so. As he resolution of Mr. Bayard would be first ,'oted upon, ho would move the previous quesioii. "The f\ mention sustained tlie call for the irevious question, and the l'resident decided j hat the main question should now beput, first | ijioii the minority resolution of Mr. Bayard, if Delaware. "Pending the call ol the roil, Mr. Robinson, 1 if Indiana, moved to lay the whole subject on ( lie table. "The President entertained the motion; it j >eing to lay the whole subject upon the table. ! ' "') h<- vote being taken on this motion, by j Kales. resulted as follows: "An.- ?.Massachusetts J.New Jersey 4,South ! ( 'arolitia Louisiana ?'?, "hio !, Kentucky 7, . ndiamt Arkansas total H. "N.ivs--Maine >\ New Hampshire I>. YVr- ' r.on! 5, Massachusetts 11, Rhode Mand 4, 11 ounce, ioit New Jersey 2. Pennsylvania 27. 1 Mawarc 3. Maryland Virginia Id, North ; ' jfflina ! ' . tifoi/ii 1", Alabama Mississipd V, <?hio 22, Kentucky 12, Tennesrec 5, Ar- j * ur.MS i. Illinois I', .Missouri !', Michigan f>, 1 ! 'loiiria :i, Texas -1, I own Wisconsin Call- J urni'i } total2IV. ' The motion being l"t. tie ijuestion cm tie ; ' ij)on the adoption >1 the mima ity resolution of I ' he Committee on Credentials. reported by Mr. 1 ! tayartl. and the vote being <-all<d I?y States, I stilled as follow-- I "Ayes?Maine M:?-a?-husetts 2, Rhode , -land !, Cotinecticnt >, Now Jersey 0, Penn- f ylvnttia 27, Delaware Maryland!', Virginia !j. (leorgia 4, Ohio 1", Kentucky G, Tcnnes- * eel". Indiana Id. Missouri t.t, Arkansas 2. i ' ais H'i- onsiii ,*i, California-1?total 1X7. j ' .N vi?Maine 2, New Hump-hire ft. \\r- , nont 5, Massachusetts K'. Rhode Island 2, ! few Jersey J, Maryland 2, North Carolina 1'', ' i! Ionth Carolina S, Georgia '?, Alabama 5'. Mis- i * issijip; 7. Lou'-iana ti, t.?hio 12, Kentucky 5, j ['enne.-.-.e 2, Illinois 11, Missouri 2, Arkansas Michigan >5, Florida 3, Iowa 4?total 123. "The President proclaimed the resolution of e he minority, rcportod by Mr. Ifavard, as adopt-1 1 KENTUCKY STATE OFFICERS ' ' ' -"A ,.l.?^.|?..r? in I- ,?-*li?.t-%- the 10*010. J I rat have chosen, by from nine to fifteen thou-! ami majority, the following State otliccrs: Gov-1' Tii"!', Lieutenant-Governor, Attorney-General, \uditor. Treasurer, Register, Superintendent of : 'iihlic Instruction ami President of the Hoard i! Internal Improvements. These officers are J i,(i~ i) for four year-. The Democrats had pre- i i ionslv elected the Clerk of the Court of Ap- 1 eats. the State Pi inter and the Superintendent if tin- State For the lir-t time in thirty j j ear> Kentucky will have an entire hoard of Vmocratic State officers, a Legislature Demo- 1 ( ratio in hoth branches, and two Democrats to ! | i pr<- cut her in the Senate of the U. States. She 11 - completely and thoroughly redeemed j | KNIC-HTS OF THE HOUSE-SHOE- , it!- puhlicatioti ef the Knights c( the Horse- i J hoe, a traditionary tale of the Cocked Hat Gen- , I ry in tlic Old Dominion, will be commenced ' n the "Weekly Southern Argus" of August Wth. This i.-: a most interesting and exciting j tore of the colonial times in Virginia, which ! r:- gone out of print. The desire of many to I cad it has induced the proprietors of the "Ar-1 to publish it in their weekly edition.? j !'!: .si who desire to read this thtiiling tale must j1 lend immediately for the "Weekly Argus."? fi-rins, $1 per annum. .10 cents for six months, I iml -~t cents for three month-', invariably in ; idvance. Address Publishers, Norfolk, Va. The Result of the Recent Coagrcwionai Election*. \e.'?ri!iii.? t<> tin Iate>t information, the I k>:t delegation lroni Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Alabama, will stand as ollo'.r^: TLNNTsal i.. Oistri;!*. I. T. A. B. Nelson, Opposition 'lair. J. Horace Maynard, 3. 11. 11. Brabson. " ' I 4. U\ I!, jjtok's. <>. 1!. llatton. il. >'a-. II. Thomas, Democrat. 7. .In". V. Wright. " s. Jas. M. Quarli-s, Opposition. Kmcr*on Kitheridge, Opposition. Gain. ! '. W. T. \vi-ry. 1 teiuocrat. K' VTI CKV. iJlrtlictg. 1. Ilenrv l\ Burnett, Democrat. 2. Samuel O. Peyton. " Francis M. Bristow, Opposition. 4. Win. 0. Anderson. Opposition. Gain ,1. Young Br?wn, Democrat. f. Green Adams, Opposition. Gain. 7. Koliert Mai lory, Opposition s. To lie contested. I.chan T. Moore, Opposition. Gain, to. .lol.n W. Stevenson, Democrat, NOKTIt CAI!"I IN'A L?i-!r:<i-. 1. W. X. II. Smith, Opposition. Gain. 2. 1 lios. HulHn, Democrat. Warren Win-low, Democrat I. 1. O'li. Branch. Democrat. o. J. A. Gilmer, Opposition. I. .J. M. I .each, Opposition. Gain 7. Burton Craigc, Democrat. B. Vance, Opposition. ALABAMA. I U'.v.ri. 1 (?tnnc A stnlSwArih I I.,*nt' .lames L. Pugh. Democrat. l>avi(J Clopton, Demo-rat. 4. Sydenham Muore, Democrat. J. t.ieorgo S. Ilon.-ton, Democrat 0. W. K. W. Co'>b. Democrat 7. J. I., SI. Curry, Democrat. The Ctu:.e?t is Califoknia.?The Chinese have a temple hi San Francisco which cost .v-m.ihmi, ami have imported an idol from China at a cost of ?30,000. It is the image of a man w ho tiyure'l in China 3"0 years ago, and was a pre it statesman and warrior, as one said, like ye'ir Washington." The only efforts in t ahlornia to Christianise the Chinese are by the Methodists at Sacramento. The law pro lihiUtnr Chinamen from coming to the State i* : r jnoiinm! unconstitutional, ami their nuoocr, now jyjtuuO, is rapidly increasing. . en. Win. C. Scott, ol Powhatan, declines becotniug a candidate lor the Judgeship in his 1 Circuit. VERY NATURAL. CasuiJy, the edit r< i the A'.V.nj "Atlas anc Argus," the same who blomois > . - cured/ho publication ol t..A \\ : T lv: :.i.Iy K tt? r. :s now warmest in don v;n,n .e man I <j fo vainly attempted to i:.j .re. C>> !y sjvAs not only for himself, l> it a. > . r Lis accomplices of the Albany Keg.-n y. [from the N. Y Nr?- ' Th? Albany Regency in Ha; Pursuit of Ccr W:to. As'the late Napoleonic hiur ot G vornor Wise on the New Y< r? Dcin r cy i? now the nine days'wonder o! our |> ?lit .1 c :, i .. ai.J as the world is iiul< bted Co the >'m. v:u treachery of the Albany Ileuency i n tlw ii.sc'.o^ute . f tliat letter, wo publish today the ipitit.u.? : their two principal orjrar.> on the >ubjict. The render will thus perceive that tl. .< A mi y < ab:i! lire in a Mate "t Ingli?xuhatiun?that they* are satisfied at the complete s ueccss ?.f 11 ?. r trick; that their "unlets ai>< 1 usnnisbtner.t arc sheer hypocrisy; ami that l.?.ic\in< they have given their brother A "tier a lutai bi<>w nixtler the lifth rib, they are duehunc " :!i delight over the prospect i1 a:: i:nii.?put. 1 c ;itrol of the New York Democratic j. *\. Mark the crookodbc tear < ! the tenderhearted ' He say s that **fr ur civ yUcaii Richmond, Ca.-sidy, t.'<iiiist< eU and t o other members of the junta we leetct t . .f c letter of Air. Wise was ever nt i'ie t-iti be. ! o grief of Cardinal Ant." . . ti;c late -hock;- ' butcheries at Perugia is m.t in r?* innocently expressed. Hut again, g; i.ns ..;,t the <ii :us ed t'assidy, '"we copy the tli-ounin-d Utur, which we have withheld Horn ear leaders only from a sentiment <>f sorrow 'h it . ;< honored by* the democrats (tlovern1 r Wi? , ir. spite f his !llib.'Cedents, should have li.el the pr|v?r ty to pen it."' "Ascntunent *?t sorrow." In gine the "sorrow" of a Harm-. it wrecker w-.th his talse lights, ids "son ? . ,.t the riiscovity of a good ship stranded "ti the beach, vr tno "sorrow" of u prowling in .-e thnl'in sin:nhling over a pile of silver | Lite, ami you ha*o this "sentiment' of theAdui y Urgency V" c say* that the letter in qucsih-n was shown to itld accepted by* the Urgency in coii'idclWi; that they fulfilled this condition in tneir u*uai ivav, bv handing over the letter t? all coiner1, jy sending i> oil to Mr. !':. !< 11 ?n at Lc.g* latnton, and hv graciously id'-wing * to '-o :opied lor the general inform i'.ioi: cl t'.ie !vnooracv. The Chevalier Cassidy, however. after a I t if weeping, wipes li s eyes. i tins off ituo a owerin;; passi"ii, in winch ! >? un.-c. **. s .orrowfu! letter i.s ".it: > :ti . a "> i pi:: v' a ' plot'' and a * j-1: ? - i.e. i < side of this State n '* ntu A Vok in the leXt 0I?%.Tllloll ill III." mm* Ittilullia* intr jMisiiion whi- li -l.v <i m the lust, hat |>< liti.-ians of ml. r S? .it- tn.iy : lie |)cin<>cratic|il:iti<irm ami m ;i.e tl.i I\ Icnliiil nomination without L-r c -p?-v it on !nt tin.- truth is, as we h. heve t'. tli.it li.iv. iVisc obtained his euc from miiiio New \ ork | itician deep in tlie senvts the Albany Ke* ;ency. and resolveil t<? li littli. tn with their uvn wen|>oi)S. Anil with regard to the "humi* iating position" of the New* \ >r!t iJeniociaer, ias it ever more humiliating than .a i rhen the Uogi-ncy hjiii I Irmii :e ronvention ami put up Maria V.m Haien f-t he Presidency on his ;.l. !i:.?n J?uff.i! t a: arm. ami the AUtstty Atla* n? the . t . orpin of .Seward's "ilTeprtsaihle ;.I ti.ci .111 lavcry and thesla.e pow\: And such an organ, with such amec'dcnt-, indcrtakes to sneer at the r.t' r>t- ni <. nr. iVise. the consistent it. n;\ ' ' he L ??' * Ma* ;ician" l'rotu tii-st t.> las' i . * c . . "i.c inpudence of the Chct hi. C.:- dy i. :. ! ? ng the "humiliating' po-unm oi New V- ;k .. positively sublime. it all, he give* u- . nit Villi mmnl til lhi> mrali-iipf. ti ..! l!,. It-Ill :jatie |datt?rin" which i>vuv -.irj -t.?. 'lie Regency noire a solid dv! ^ .1".,1 n.:,i < *> that Now V-th may have a 1 . "platform." And where ion"; U 1 . k . Regency driving ;iir U e v\i!l im -it..i 10 ins-.ver. The Democratic Recency at Alhanv - a lose monry-mrikimr an i I. . ! .'..., 'it lot I, Uixlof f 1* O M a... . . f .'cntral Kaiiroad eliipic. I to- .h.joe has tindly undertaken aovern tin ~t.?t? <>; N- ? fork alter the fashion of the un-h n -1. 1 Am)<j_v despotism cl New .1 1-1;. .. i il 1 tailroad land j-.Uin.g n.j.i: y <! I him: l'<) thi-end our tVnti.il 1 May r.i lias ortued a lohhy coalition a* Aomy <: :;prclending the Sward cli'pie ot lioiu .w Ut i ind then central organ, tl "J" ur.a:, the Democratic Regency ami in a <!__ r. the "Atlas-Argus" And it so happens, while ti c wlittcal antecedents and prmhvitn? cities Regency are with Seward, tn.it tnei: 1 ti'ny anil financial schemes arc. m< intimately ih pendent upon the success ot in Sev.aid party. We conclude, there}-.re. that the r-.l < t-j-. :t r?f the Regency in their endeavors to haw a voice in the construction 1! the Isnh.-t .1. platform is simply to divides: : Ui t t;ie furty, hy the introduction of - of lie ai.itslavcry, free-soil, free la' r. trie U: d a: u .icc wool" principles ot the good old fSutl ;i r platform. And why not;- when the deleat ot the democracy, as in lS4t\ and the success ot 6.ward, as in 1*5>, will hest -nhscive the financial jotis and lobhv schemes of Richmond. ger, Thurlow V.'ei !. at. i all cot.eernedv I this corrupt, "ling, streak il and strip..; A! ? linni* / < ? ! 1 it t?-?n lit tinfllli'tlM's; -lMCIll.il "I ? ?i r.' 1 lobby jobber.* in oui i. > ;? ? aiy '??* tcr to-day than it was y?. f ?y. or ;-t Iyear, or ten c r twenty 11 ;?i> aj ' Would this Regency hesitate n ' '? m.iv Mr. i ?i- kinson, or Mr. Hunter, or nu_v-<?h <l-e. it the end should justify the w? -tt. -. < -n-i-ieru.g their treachery against (leneiai t and Mr. Dickinson, and (ioveriior W:-e. ami tlicir double dealing game between Mr. I> ?tigla> and Mr. BuchananNo. The whole game of the Regency is power and plunder, and u ruin their party when they cannot rule it. Away hack from the palmy days of Van Burcmsm, we dare ray.it- w? to the present time, Oovcrnor Wise is will posted up v.ith the inside history, plots. cu::sp!ia?cii ?j and ta ? i? i* -i!. I ,v r . : caisui'd ?; mo .iiumtn , .... . . ? itsammunition at In.* (.011:111:11.<1 he can rai.e them clean to the decks. That he will - , !ir:>i carry the war into Africa. we hr.' t i some intimatioris. The letter, in wi.: h he ? plains the Donnelly epistle. publi-hid m another rolinuri of this morning- pup*T. 1-' ly an entering wedge. U\- n *pc tii.t' he ?ill not disappoint lis and nt this -l.ort explanatory note, for we i.-i:eie that -1: ri a broadside as Wise i. ?apu i poanti^ the rotten hulk of tin- A.vini Regency wou. I drive the hone-t Pun -i 1 y iron ;t, as rats arc driven fr* :u a sinking -hi; FROM WASHIKOIOK. Wasiiincto >'. Aug- !'- ?The Kail road Convention to-day decided t*> perlonn a ei i?oie daily service between New \?ik and New Orleans via the S?uth-we>tein route, mi.nieiicin?"n the 1-th io-t. Other important iimlt-os are undecided, 'i lie Convention will adjourn to-morrow. A bogus money-lending concern, under the name ot Evans & I'ro., jtofessediv 1 .-.r I New York, recently opened an uger,*;. I n -, and left borrowers minus several tnoi.-.i'id- i.i pre-paid per centage. i he parties are ?-J t a have decamped. --?? ? THE RICHMJRD GRAYS New York, Aug. 11.? lnc Richmond Grays ! arrived here yesterday evening, and t?c?e t? J cort'ed to the Cratidretii 11 < < 1 - ' ) a 11 ot the 7th Regiment. Jo-day tiny attend* d >t. 1 ' ' ' ' > I.e :l (liv.si')li ol ttie Till jonn s viiurn, . Regiment. 'J'o-morrow un-v will *i>it \j-, public institution-. Ua luh'!a\ t;.?-y wiil be re\ iewcij in tliv City 1 i ?-1 by inc il.i\ <_r. inc company have elicited mucis | iby llicir ! gcjitcel "manly ami soldier-like deportment. SAILING OF TH? KANGABCO. I New Yokk, August 13.- - i In- *-t?*a?n>tiip Kan: garoo sailed at noon toda_. lor Liverpo-ji, with j 11<) passengers, and jM'.t'O'i in ; e'-.v. .nAUKibu. I Marxuo, *: she W?lim*tor. Sir*..; :bt Ej.iic'f.al ! Church, Pctrriuurg. V*., kl im.ih.. . in* s ,tn .v.,w? ! | by Ut? Uef. J. C. 11. l>?vlr, UiAKLU it cjL AM. t,H , 1A>i.U.ud. H?cov?r Cuiuity, n UiZ.u L-i. .'A>i., *f PeWfibu.-j.