_ 1 ??i? ' 1 '[in ?*?? I ' i r - rr-i i j ii , fT" r n n |??IL^i?
Hicfjmonti SSl? ^nmuvcv. .{
_ SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. FRIDAY MOltXIXG, AUGUST 10,' 1H59. VOLOnTT^ y -
The Richmond Enquirer,
. . n ? :>A?LY. MI-WtKKLT AX1? ft IT.UJ.Y,
Si RITCHIE, DUNNAVAITT, TYLER & WISE.
T I it M<5:
. *v;n il lluri i -T tuuuru, tcit ? **i.
. .lu'Ura !l taken for n ?'i i!?r perlml thmi on>%
? e > si'WciiiT, f.t? >M'ar< per annum, aud
- ' r ?!\ u-?nUv>, p*y?l.lr lu mlv.ince. For the
.. V, 1 Rtituun, er f.t f r tu be paid inir.
ii'.vaaee. fthtu I 'ttru containing 1. tiry arc
, i . tnu'.t ho rfi. or they til! U the
M> INiirttatu" ,V:>vr -.T:4^^fcMe*rU pulilt'icd
tiie monthly ?.l3l^n-< tu-uty thouA.lvn't'.iit
iett.i ;;'.hh <vnU |>tr line.
* to :? ? oB.ce i. i ,.?-r mall, in
' ! Ef.tik Jtott . -. * the risk of
- v t'k : j'.rleo Trll. , < eCCvJiuj;
' .. - el'urgol for , < ,:i.
.. ji..;<wv" iiiiu : ..te? ! ; h the adsa'.-fAotoey
ref tr- ncee. t >: <-. trutiotj
ti\ rilC liOVEHNOK OK YIKftlMl,
A I'ttuCLAMATlO.V
j j <:0.' i-itiRhe- n receiv.Jhy Ko. tiiec,
I la y >} the County Ci--<rt of Br?M .n
f u :?Iave, eM..i?cu fr-.ni v.
. ? . : : i-." : (hi'r-r re t :!o J.rrehy ofii- ? Tc
i- -t -.nd firry lo!'a-s i v *a,v j.?T*nn
tr , M. V*n liurrn Moilohi.n, umI i!"
: i: . *: ! foamy of Hro.xt.ii. mh! I
: a ? nfllre.-* oft!.'.* Colin.n.r.wo.Mli, t'..
.1 '?.|inji thv p:-.?ple cerv rail; i
. procure the a::. : r-. f.i. V. J M.
' ?h*l he m*T be Cr?>.tt^r.
i! c; ticvemr. ii.il ! ". -. cf..
. ? Cmia in*- i!> , ? I'i.-tmar.iS, *h:t
. .'.iv r A*
Hl'N'RV A. WW
" . . <? V. > . V of ?h .
ti ;? ii V'? \ in '.U.rbout #!* !? *
nr:.' a;-.'It; , fair Piplrxion ami
I of bririty, drop* i.'.j heed tttlltlbo
!: . ami :?; >V.= III* I. ft h ml taj lib
. . c.tierany well 'hvi-.ca. and lnu a m*.
4 r . . -jii :v Ve *i*U dirk. oiling*
: . r ? iv! knuckle.
uv s:fi <'.ovi-:FmV?Tov vtH(;i>ii~
V I'KOCIiAUATIOX.
I'V'it i >- 'V v ' <~n"irre<lihojadioitrv of
\\ lit . V iie.'.v of John W. N*;?h.
- 1 J ... i .- al; <-!'U!|ioirJ of the
?i; ill an>wlclc. Mor tries*
f. : . Aia-liu. Clir*:erdeM, Pofflia*
'\:c- . s. the?fr.sv. In ooufaaaliy to
" Mh cottntlef, and liwf?|tut of
. ...? . required tu caaaa ?n election to beheld
; . *iiv ! iy of r'mteirii r next, a:
- - I t V l??, far ? Juilttf of 'he Circuit
; ' .a.-.
i Icr ' v i ?::d. a? Unrrrnur, and under
. . > .- C -T. acjilih. it Kicliaotnt, tlib
'. !< 'i *, 1 Rn-1 in the ?lt!t vear of
: >.. - KBIT A. WtbiC.
, i?c mc A. Mcapubo,Secretary of the
. J'liv c'.l'j
nt'nivtiioMiii '.
. :tLi? r.H IIT I. >!"#;:. leM'. I
?r ' I1:TS or a: :- ^ .V J. KI JI.N, Iter'd..
j ,>. ?IL "Tin.!:? CONCEfcXKS'.v
];ur?.:v:- -of r. Jc roe ?f theCircul*
fCS c rfitldcounty,pre > loeedea the-1th day of
. !.. cv >: .1 . *?. Taylor find oil ers.
* ..t.i h . ' ,i . ..-I .r r :i>i others, I >hitl.
- J! " oT r 11xt, M as* office, lake a
coart the administration <the relate of the
I iiuhtl. (i;V !.. . t'. defend*nl, W'm
, ?'. ril ';i c J c ... >.?; ! ;if such his admin:.
i. .? f. kv v. f i-o debts sal
:-*v ; " - i i ' i* or b.N estair,
. n ' h an J prove-',
n<!er ror : .u O.-.n r. !ca? >.? said Court,
i i ear ri-t ?fore?ali!.
W.W v COCMIA.CO?M>.
? ori'U'W, i
tll.k>rki.HKI.l? COl'KVIIM r! . A- *
r no i dHMTORs MK ,?amks DOM :V. AXI> TO
I : I UK - O'M'HlNr'.e
... v ' : v.; n tv.?'i.-'h v f o ; teov -v vt.i:'. r.ijr
; :r<ai'"r o! a iir'fo i i the C'rcu!: Court
i:-1:t. ! .u oa the ?th day of Mi. ,
- a?e 11'! :rl->Sever:i".cejj|:,lr.>t Janes Do:.ley
?r?. t..-3 red to 'she an accotlti! of the r.-.J
- <! :"-n?iai:t Jatn?.? Donley. Including the iM'd
i: ;he l>MI conveyed iotr io fur thel'cmTit of the
'! t>v lev .the annual am! fe slui'de valtt- ?!e re-Ii.ersan.i
het.s b"lh by deed* and ju-Uthe
amount* of such incitml-fanc ? anil
:id their respective pr'rrii'.-s- and s!?o *h'--l:e.
i he cla.st* ntcurt 1 Are !- < r jj.'yiaiiit l>ti?
: ? '.s!?t!ri: at or befare the date of the recorda
.e -rd of treat caccutri by saU Dotilev for the
. " !u? Hire we nfc?r<M*< J.
c2 ur'iir xbt harr.I, >5 CoSirr.Utloaer the t*ld
.-. V -> *nj ear Sr.' afarou'd.
- \v. w t. cogBIIA. Com'r.
XOT1CC.
: INTEKNAli improvement COMPANIES in
ilicit HIE STATE to NOT i\TKRESTEl>.
' 1 stru<-:d 1 v *h? Uoatd Public Works so est! the
I -.1. r. rf all Internal Improvement*, in which the
rot Interested, to tin- f'.ilonilig provisions of tie
V rriniK. chap.' W.
.'resident i?r. I Dlr> trrv of evrry company incrr;
:t? ? wr-icof i" t .! icprov <-c:. ;i thr
- Mch there Is rm - riptlna by th.' hoard .
ib.nii ri.itte lb -' : ; :m ; sh>- i'.urr,
\ a.l of ct>-yv.-r f>. ' i- top'-lion rf %jch
ntbnriaglhrwsJliii of the work, the whole
. tp ?l expended i:i ii? eenstn; ' >u, wi;
: xp-ndstitrc. tb' 'tut et . ? r
prlc? ding ye*r. lb annual > x|.
. nrs*. u4um BMtfNlttiirlM which report
. . ?i ; .iii-d by h pint or in ) uf thow .-k.an.i it the
: ' Trr] ycK UKtMltOi nfttrthcr report. showing thr
? r.. thr .iir-iut:* arc Vbit! r;?rpenditurts
? !-h ne't profits for inch year. Where* par
. sb.aii .v - prescribed by the h -srj of
v. 1 i:- ul eroivn io the coup my. tin rep-.r?
. In .-r< "f f-illvrr ? na<e any such
' tf 1. \y ' :?ll ,'vii'Xt nuethousuad
. c ->.1 .-sure bo ?howa for ouch failur-."'
t- _ -it >cl. paj'c.l March 4. 1-.VS. the reports
its -si-m of the Hoard of Public
lav >.' ?>. ! I.e.-. iu each year.
- I c3 l.y , ltoard can be Pa ! upon *pir.
the citv of Richmond.
THOMAS II iliWITT,
-.1- 1 :'y lt".ird <-f l'ubtie Works.
IMILKsBl Kfi (.I V AND JliWELHY
1M IIIL1MI 'll'.VT.
:n .--To-ve-l Old-Tret to our new and comI'
: ta'.ii.hnient.No. ! >' .-y cum ore street, whore
1 '.. w are beT'-r prepared to furnish ;
i e i . ry <! -iptiop of Military liouds. roa'
C ; r;:-i.'C Poinpoon*, Pe't?. S.rords, Saabes,
- - T' trs-v Ke^ilation Hats, Military Uuttnr.s
t * T. rf r.v rurirty. (iur.a, Pf?fo!a, Ulflcs.
A .... ;'a!so a lr.rc* and si.b'nd'.d it' ik of i
I t :><t J-n -lry, VVaihlttx Cants. Fixhtos j
? 'f -cal InMrumen!" nod Fancy 6eo<U.
.portrmetz otHl military raea art desired
- 'h'tnt-.- '"er house lu the
ai.u:i.i> i.!:onaic?.
. . fa : i CIUIC, iwiMivv ?
* c . *i ? ,v i gun-rjak'rr. Tfc* of
July r?c?m
' ..) ;<i?i,l \ uV it i. h v jus.
p . .V :i :ht. jul.r-'i ,>-rr. in rourfy.
II "i Jq ?. h - i gr?? i vui, V. 1LI1AM.? |
. .tr.v . ;: , la . . f-ii*:* cu uiti lie i?
>. > . . il >:;r. Anil '.n ,
' : v. M.'.iit'l'.- .' '. ! - iAl. Marru* !? ;
*;.< iinlit In Hieli:il"3il I t I. I.
i. . . ? Jar: trr1" ti?. ut tM.i;>?ri
? I I J-tar'.i ,. >ri t:'< : KHrmvllir, I
var? "U j.i.tl'n: -ifv.
! f .rmd if ? ;. if iMJv. ;
;? !l"rt?r I>%v.-. r in' If '*.-1 if ?'
' I c-fnem.
I ' . - i. U. BEXJ. bEVFRl.K.
... r? \TTl U ITEKI.II.S.
?\ *'oa r.; i" ach-Maker* to our!ar;<r*:oc< 1
* '' " r .Ksuchan
* * * i . V.-uy??-?1 French ll-vl Spring 1
. ;V . \rii Cv.T.iuyu Iron Axel*, anortcd j
* *-* I: *, aMorvrt from <5 to 1C Inches
. A?*rie?2 fr?;m 1 M*J to:: inches
aborted from 1 * to 4 Inches
' ' . <y Mian.*, HUCK.V. Mt?k?-v nr ! ?#on
S .1; >:i IIowk !*!; ? VnxvK. Colf?
V ! Tire Holts, Mjk*iUril;!c (Ving*. Hii- (
' * Cirpi'tiif#, Died aa-l Lining Nail*,
/ rpro*npt cuvcin-rF. we are prep Ami
v jow i?rtera, and respectfully lovlte an
before purcha?ink'.
j WILLIAMS ? ELLIOTT,
a r- in II tr?l*ar?* ?n?l Coach Materia)*,
67, Main St.. fclchtnnm), Ya
wixeat jF"^v?rs,
? A N II CULTIVATORS,
r .1 i>p*orfl !'"t:r 1 ( ?,.??
,ry lor, ?,.
> ! 'fir a:;*r at,-l cheap Fan Mill, ;
J 1 - t-h ??ft:y warrant a:.'* r.'isimenil as be- 1
! *" - > > ;i ;<* forthe perftei cler.nl:.,; ? Wheat. I
M i NKW PLOW 1
' -r: -?I *n.l t-stcd as.-ilnrt til-sat other I'l-i*-. j
- itavlsfactiou. thai 1 foi- j
. fir-- -r wbo drill-.-* It, and bin-i nvjcH ,
* 1 i p .j- the freight for return!ns It, if it ih.--* ,
' - ye better than any he has now In u^r. ,
y fuund, of hiy < >?? c make. a full vijI
- f t-. ry-Iia, both ri,jht ami left h..-id.
' 1, f -.cry mi.-.
<- ' -rr >il., and the caetitijcy to cv?ry .
* Oiltlvafora. th?- b">; article", fc-r j
i-Jtyr article in t-e fcr till t
* , ' tav toe*, at No. Main 1
*1 C .nrlrJ lloiel. Richmond. V?. i
j '' " 1
L -*it< ivi
I . . ::;AI i'.iN AM) MOWKBS.
i 1 1 ' t<0.-.it:-. to tiik fakmlks of ,
1 '. * '??:? s???iC?ro:r^ ^ I
u IV>?! U.L Kiug William county, [
j
- - ?:<? to ;
WiM.IV>! A. n?AXTOS._ !
'i. a. a:. I), i i:i:i>u vt,
[ h.:f;TTORN6YS at law.
1 11 '' ' rr n .r'vuH t! ? C'>urt? I'ii'trlvai liund j
f* ' "'li\ atol Hit" the tjuar'^riv aid Stapc I
i .. . > ?: H. t-,. i
\ i''' . !* in:? C. II.. Vs. VfbT?ely '
, > tSlUIS &
, I .n l their t>tninm at . ..-aioM'.on .
;> ."fully Inform tb>> .'rl ..ntni|
[ : ' not d>-ire t.>er.t?r into tuty cngi|c> t
M bu.-!:ic*? which Cauuot ?? ;: ? J j
L J - h-iwvr, cotrinnclo rrc- v. m,l
' til predate becetuctiicd ,
[; ' *"*?**'
' ' ' 1 " nl' 'r continue the ce:>iint?"ioii
* ; -rd to hrar from ?uch frlcndi a? taoy |
. _ ' aTatifp-otrat* for the future.
1 >Uui:!? ilV< not y?t d> riaiDcl.whether he
.'o..nn-;:ioa of r tnvii>?io;i btlliuMI, but
should t-r determine to do ft.
*->?! C. M. KintMtiU,
Charlotte. n( Richmond.
? !' > Moats, laic of FawMV. ! i
; ;'!.R!i'.a\u!4 imoriiKitM,
-UailoS 11KKCIUXTS. RICHMOND, VA. '
S 1 1Urr ntaa Asocsox tVa.tiuioras.
li ADVANCES itA'Jt on Ooaiijninenu In htrj*!. I
J?Q. ?CH |
i
SCHOOLS A\D COLLEGES.
AKil vn t hULK *KJIINAHY,
A"! S AI NTON. \ A.
JOHN It. TINSLICV, .Principal.
fllllKat'M Session of this Institution will commence on
1. Mcviay,the'.tilth (Say of September, ItAP, aud c-l'sc on
the la?' weejt tu June following.
Ample arr uigenteuts have been made Tors thorough sys(em
?tf education. The course of study is comprehensive
and | r to!'. Ml. embracing all the branches, useful arid ma'
niedtitl. usually taught In female schools of the highest
grade-. The "'.'((ral departments arc filled by eoinpetent
: sndtxpt.'lc: 'oil ne-dstant*. The public rooms have Peon
recently supp.l'. rrirh M?|? an I Char's, of the latest c instruction,
am! I'.e lhiilo'ophl -i! am! Chemical apparatus
1 enlarged ai it hnry v>p :ti?c.
I I: !? the purpose .if the Trutees to a'a'l thenselerf of
a'! the educational Improvements of the day, and to place
their lnohutlon upon such a b: sis that It will furnish ad|,\
(Places f r nr. accomplished female education, etjua! to
si.v that may beobialrted elsewhere.
t'iri c.l.ire, giving He-ii-iuual infe-rtusti vt, will lie sen: uroii
ap|>!|.- iticn Principal. Aug p.'--cot*
K1LOKAMA FASIILI SCHOOL,
STAUNTON, VA.,
riTllt IH'TIKS OP THIS SCHOOL WILL JH1 RESl'MKD
J. OX TUCllSKAY, :h- '.".'ill of wptetuhcr. I! is strictly
a family iKsttrdlnx School?the number of pttpl'e beiny i
' limited In aotl no day nch'Jlal 1 received. There
arc still ?ctx:e vuc&tKicrt*
Hoard and KoylUli Tu!'!au, for session o: nine months,
fits'. Music au.'l l.anpu.tKes extra.
Circulars, emit stnint; further partie slats, ay be obtained ;
on application to MRS. IIANSON, or
Aug II?cm Mi.-S MM.miV. Si vinton, V*.
MOSSi (U|s|iK A(lUli>n,
ACUl'STA COl'ViY, YA.
THE ujsi Annual Session of this Acsd-.uiy will comRetire
the MUST MONDAY IS eETTEMHKR NEXT,
I and clo-e ll': .'it!; of June. ! i>Qt'.
The School is lies' cued tube prerx: story ! > the I'aiVersir.rf
\ ;rK ' is. Ail the Terchers arc Graduates of that
Institcil n.
I Tti'MS?B ard and Tuition, inckidltii every thins, *200.
i ?r pHrticulftrssee CtMltjae,
' Address, Mint* Creek, Virginia. T. J, WHITE,
Jane is -ctlOrt MaclpiL
A71KLM ACADEXY.
' fllHE Tweoty-Srveinh Annual Ses?^:> of this Institution
1 X will open Oet. 1st, IjA3. and close Ay%. !<t, 1?<0. j
i i'crm*. per sesiion, exclusive of lijbt., f i" 1 - IV? pay#,
j Me Oct. 1st; etw ou March is*.
Tor further pertirulurs, see Catnl j-j*.
l'lrec;. "I tore I*. Amelia cent.!.. Vs."
".VM, li. !i IRRISON.
C . tK.ittViRotv: i. June 23,1*37.
! We t- lieve the Amelia Academy, ut. l.r ;he management
of Mr. W. II. II?rri?"-!. otic of best prcouratory schools
I la Virginia. lifettNEK lUURSSON,
JOHN It MINOR.
JAMES I. CAT.ELL.
S. M VCi'IN,
i A", ; - JAMES If. liOtCOMBR.
< iii sii'i vliFi'ttj vlift olleiTk.
BETWEEN
HAMPTON AND OLD POINT
! fMlIIj EST A BI.l!> IIM E \ T HAVING BEEN 1HF.CH ASED
' JL by individual*. chiefly residing in P rumoath, Norfolk
m l tne u.ijaeetit country, nil! lie !:.?i!,tlined a- s cr?t clasa
I institution.
The ensuing session will ccntmencscrt the Slosiurin
October, under the supervision o: llet. Oil AS. A. RAYMOND,
v ho nil! have associated will; ( e;tbic corps of
Teachers.
Tbe rub's f Board and Tuition a lii r-~ tir. unchanged.
Kor further particular* iee fu'ure adver;; crura"., or ad,
d-esi KEV. THOMAS IIL'ME; cr
MitSS w. ARMISTEAD. E-. , i'crtsu^ith: cr
:;i;t. CUAULES A. KAYMj.M', Hampton.
; July S5?cSt
HYRPTDN A( ADE'IY,
INSTRUCTORS
JOHN t'ARY, A. M Pais. tea:. An:'T.t L>,;.?uagoi
K1! 1 Mv.hem*!! .
: FLEMING JAMES, J'... A. M . I rlr. - 7 of Virginia,
A- iciv Languages, Sratiish and Italia' .
WILLIAM K. t t TSIIAW, Virginia .Mii't-.ry Institate,
, Ms'! . malic*, Tactic*, and English.
LOG VUD llAitblCK, .Music, Erene'i a id German.
Mi?.s L. A. CLE A ELAND. t>mule Uvfarlmcnt.
Th-.* Ksvn'ijf? -f t';;s l*chvol l?r/ a ? u t .? rir?i Monday
!ii Oct*.!?* ?, rt:>i c vthii": tvii i. t: )Sc?:>! estr.)
*ri Ariri->it l,rtv "--ig-.-r, Mvhenatus, 4.;..
per '.'tit Modern Lang'ti?g->, nr.'i ?>', ar.i! Music
eilra.
for C -t further it f-rtnu'.lon. addrys the Prini
.'.pal, Hampton, Vtryli.ia. Aug4?elfin
1 "
\Vr J. MOUlU.*LTrt A M. Prin kti I Instructor
V i i:i >1 ithcir.a'.ici ami Natural ftimce.
JOHN NI'WIUN HIIKPIIKKlt, In.tructorln Ancient and
Modem I sopmtff.
K. 1>. bhAOl A. IV. . .. tractrrlu Moral Pi.liwcpU? ?ud
, Kncli)+.
i Ovj. IV. lirsTur, S'ewarj.
i T!?* Session wUI begin l?t of'.'stout: r ttti close the !*?t
1 of J'.r-.- , l-rln.
I T: Kx.-rcUrs cortla ' , without uterruptl-n, on Saturdays.
and there is no '.-t-rir a zept .n Chrsttuea Jaj".
Ttpenzrs for Tuition and Hoard, iaclud'og every thing,
f except lights, 1140, payable one-i.ai* "at (.'.tuber, balance
Utli February.
t.MUlldatvs f r the Min' try *a.r Vranjelleel Depositnation,
come ratably re.-om!a?mlrr!, receive tuition
nf rilnijter pay half pr.c >r tuition.
J . * - I.'il. a! th* spring*, a! Itlclisiond prircr.
i : . iTanltim L!'h"j;r?pJi <J the place,
v.-. ... If . V,- .1 MOltKISKTT,
1'r'a i|.?l.
.Vi.. -. i ; Mim Sulphur Sprities P. O.. Va.
M>. A 1 VAlii'." 1 HIllIK Mtl.h.e tVKMT t'K \L?
X VNIi'llA.
j>t.C ' II.V I' Mifcl 1I5E. Teen
J.ft. J r M ?: . .v, Jr., Ancient Ltn^uagea ? . i Mxlhtru-Alca.
i"' 'V. 71 t-Tvl*., r r.iati.-iies. 1'reftC'..
V. c S1-. l-.-a l.mg' *s, itrawittj and r?ia*.1
!'<?.
II. SR'suawkr, ?-!?t}:?-rr;nti--i? ar-I V?tar?I h-iear-r.
H. C. frt-iiiiixn, Ancient LAnguage..
F. fc.\e|?>STUN. MliaiC.
The IVtb se ti'ic of this In dilation 'ill c.itir.ea;* on
: VVi dursja.. tiia 1-etli cf itpjilrrt'itr.
Trsy- -fjii for beard, tuition. lijfhr?. ruel, mending and
i wuphisig, payable-imi-aiinuilly, lu advance. Jlodcrt: Languages,
Mueie, li.-awlngand Painting, at Professors' charges.
KKr*l*.SJSCr
The KtlinjU X'i'l Clergy of the l?;rr?se.
The Profcsson ol the University of Virginia.
h r part .-uiarsaee c.-.talngues. AjMresa "P.er. J '.n P.
Mc'.iuirr Howard, neat Theological Seminary P. O . Kalr'kf
COUUty, V_. July >?ct 1st Oct.
< ii i> r i it VI v i.i, TvZSZmT. ~~
flTllIS ISnTITl TK has been established by a company j
JL of gentlemen whom the undersigned represent, an J is ]
located at t'h*-?' -r. In the county of UhesttrSed, immediately
t". " e Railroad frt-.u l.kliraotid to Petersburg, in a I
healthy toil reflned ti-i-hbrrh id.
I*- c -cond essi-.tn ?I1: i eminence or. the I'lRtrT ItAY (IF
tJKPTKAIHKK next, and 'onflnue f r IV months without interrupt:
n, exc-pt fc. * fear day* at Christina*.
The >. tvlcrao: Mr Ji i -i M. Moon, who is a graduate
of 'he l"ui? ' r.-itr f Virginia, and <vhocondncted theschool
during its Or?t cy-sion with very scent satisfaction to its
patrons. I xvv been a-tin secured, and It i? intended to be
s'flr?t class tehit ii preparation for the University, or for
useful and scientific pursuits.
Board ran be hud at the place or with peasant families
In the neighborhood at the rste of tl'.".t for the session.
Including lights and w,.thine.
Tuition in English tranches |.V0
*' l.ntin. tir-ei and French each I"
Fee payable half yearly in advance: and for further infcrcjatlon
address lith-r of the undersigned through the
Chester fort Office A. ?l. UKCWKY,
11ENKY A. WI.vnil E,
OIL J NO. HOWLETT,
J NO A. COLEMAN,
July 82]W8?2?*c*dga JXO. O. BRUME.
Mils. A.\U ,'IIXS I l 'l \ 1.1
ACAHEMV. ne ?r Chester, will commence Its ucit
sioisn October Is'., Ir!'), a:id continue till July !?!, l>f!0.
The location I* remarkably healthful arid eligible, and la !
Very a < being near the Railroad, between Rtchinotid
and Petersburg.
The fonaily and boarding department will be under the
charge of Mr?. Minor. who?c known character and evpe
rieticf are it sufficient guaranty of her Ctlelily and efficiency.
The Literary lb partm.nt will be under the charge of Mio
Ada Byron V :n>.* , aided by her sister* and other Competent
Instruitoir.
The course of studies will etnbra -e every branch of
Efijfti'h, together wilh French, Latin, Muticand Drawing.
Reference la confidently made to all the former patron*
of the rchool, and to ail who have any knowledge of it?
character.
No deduction made for loss of time, eseept In case cf
protracted illneaa.
TERMS.
Board, Including washing, light*, fuel, Ac., per Jeision of
month* $1M't
In-'ructina in English, for all over ltyeara of age, $ld i
ruder id I
M'teie oa ilarp.i, two lesson* a week, an hour each . To I
Piano Tall
(iultar .. Sb
L'ee of Instrument 6
French and Latin each .. 20
To tboae who desire further particular", Circulars will be
aent. CttrsTCn. OuvrMtrikU' Cocutt, Ya.
August S?tin
HILTON SCHOOL*
ritiiE THltill SESSION OF MY SCHOOL established for
1. iha benefit of my own aens, wlil commence the first of
Sept ember next end close the la*t of June, 1SC0.
Six "r eight boys can be acco-nrroilated in addition to my
own, nis I eu;?y eoual privilege* with them.
It ' br continued under the instruction of CKA.tLKS 0.
Yio so. Ksti . a graduate of the University of Ylrylnia, nod
etuineti'ly '{Unfilled for the |>"?ition.
*?Aval per se-b'on of fen months, including every
thing?payable one-half at the commencement, the other
at *oe clcsc of the term.
IIk/km- s The Faculty of the University of Virginia;
I'r. It. I Haunv-r, i>r. Wra. ttarren, Kdcnto , N.
C.. Win. * I ru'i^it.l: it. Its?; ijl, l...g3t. Waiter, Ksqs., Richmond
i:-v. i' It. Ewiug. linrd.iuville; Col. J. WSl.is, Col.
t?. Sc '*t, M'I.- J. if. t.' -. Orange.
<ivfts.ae.tfe, Aug MbW.?cH JAV NEWMAN.
'i?l NTAIN HOnK M'HOOL,
BOTrToCRT OU NTY. VA.
fit IlK s.ib rbcr rillr -open hi* S-h-j I oti tre '.?t ; ) Sep|L
tetnber r>c*t. The course study wlli comprise the
ordinary branches cf an lltiglhh education. top.;b' r srith
Mathematics, Natural Ph'.h'-ii.hv, Latin, (in-ek. Erencit,
Oemian and Anglo-Saxon. These studio., will be taucl.t ov
as-al-.M.tficitn'ly extended to prepare pupils for rhehighest
classes In ti e l'hiver?'tv of Virginia. cr in any ot our college*.
or to fit them for the active pursuits of life. The
number of pupils will be limited to twenty-Dvs.
Tn:s' ?Two hundred and forty dollars per !< ? ! on n.'
month*, ending June loth, 1*50?one-half payable on the
1st of September next, and otic-half eti the I.Vhof January,
1?60, New pupils will becharged from thy dale of entering
toinecuuoi ?iw m-rao-u. ,
T!if? terms include nil ciutra-: ssv for book.*, whioh J
will be fiircbhril at Richmond prices.
No dodaction for any < msr save for protracted sickness. t
rarrato or guardian* v. ho wish further information will I
direct their fetters to WILLIAM K. t.Al.T,
August 9?ct'w Puttonsburj, Botetourt County, Vs.
VIHLINIA VK.iIALK INSTITITK,
STAINTON, VIfXIMA.
(lrxcrporattd lyt/se Ltyhlalvrt, 1S4.".J
REV. K. II. PHILLIPS, A# M., Vwim.
Assisted by a fullcorps of Professors and Female Teachers.
retilF. lhfh session will commence on the Cr'tb Fepteniber.
X A thorough education in the solid and crnatoenUl
branches may be pursued at this Institution, retrote front
unfavorable Influences, and nffordin}; the best advantage*
for the hvalthy development of the physical conrtitulion.
For circular, with full Information, address the Principal.
Tsshs : For board, furnished room, fuel, light, washing,
and tuition in the Koglli-h course tftft) for the annual sea
Mutir. Languagra, Drawing, Ac.,?xtra.
Aug lg?rtm
UttA'C KAMI*.?I hart In (tore the Roekaway,
Uaraboraagb and Vaowlelde WhrU Fan*.
Jul/ K. H. SMITH.
SCHOOLS A.\D COLLEGES,
SCHOOL FOB
liOVS yVNIJ YOUNG- MlflX. si
bV UKSSSKK HARRISON, M. t>., l.L. l>.
rno ORES SKRIKMBKU FIRST next, i<4 tr.il.1 m
1 Greenwood Repot l'ort Office, Albemarle county, \ i. y
Tekws TultioU and board (except light; for ten metcl).
?payable otic half September Ut, arid tbo other half , t
February let.
Addrce* the eobrcrib.-r, until Aupust 83th, at the t': iver- !
iltr ol Virginia. UESSNER HARRISON. '
Jaly 88?eiW
BOA NOKI'COI, I.M. If.
LOCATION?Salem, lloauoke county, Va., In otu of the
moil beautiful, healthy anil aceees'.Ue section* of Vir- I
glnla.
K.ICUJ.TV:
Rev. It. *. RtliU., I). It., l'renlJent, as J 1*'"Slcv-tr of ! J
Moral and Intellectual RMluiophy.
S. CaKstiM Wells, A. M., Rrofenur e: Mat'.icasatlee *nd i w
Natural I'hilosopliy.
Rev. W. It. Vosce, A. M., IVofes or of Ancient UinK'12- j 5
Cei and L'terature.
Rev. II. S. Oeboas, A. M.. I'rofcavor o. Natural 3c'*ncev. I
J. II. Fkky, A??Uun: ia Ancient laUiouaip Y v.d !'r-pora- | I;
tory Department. 1 F
* , I'roie ,ae>r cf Modern I.atigtingri ttttt) Tacllcf. [ I
vtM a&is?* un hiju luorougp. ; *
Kxi-KSfUi*? Regular Tuition. DoarO, Pnel. K \,for J
10 months, f! In.
Bwii.N.vjNoor Su\:'ios~L*? * Wednesday in August.
For particularr D. r. Dl.'ITLK, P. 1'., Is il?s),
Roanoke county, Vo. H. C. WFL1.S, Sv". KHJulty.
11 - implied. July 1S?3-1?
ftClH^KHHI. SrWHIL,
GUNKY'S 1'OhT UFFICL. CAROLINE COlNTY, VA.
/ />, Vi* iriwilu vf ''irrj'r.ij.
[CHARGES REDUCED.
rims ?f!h 4t*M0ii of this School t*.Ill c?!rrcc0Cvi Uct vIiCr j
JL lit itfid cutl July >n. : \ i?ui11; Tb? :wr ?i. Unit < f <
the I'ulvenlt)' of Virginia, comprising? J
1. Kngli-fc Prapchet?Grammar, .l'l( ;i kr.C-r'* -^ v", i
Geography, Writing, Arithmetic. Ac. I 0
j. Latin and Gr**ck and their History a:?J UlerMurr. \ 0
#. French uod Ittiliau and their Literature.
4 A moat conipn'heuiiWe course of Muthcnitt'.cs, quite as I
full as that of nuy College or Cniverai'v of the Untied r! a tot. I ft.
Civil and .Mechanical Engineering and the Thcvrv nod
Construction of the Steam Kitgin**. !
?. Drawing?GruatueMftl and Mediation!?and Writing, \ f
T t-advantages pos-es^ed by this School in loeath?*?, m-% j .
rrimrdi the health and n?nr*;.*y of the neighbor)) u; !n tip- , ?:
pointmetit, as in the excellent apparatus and cap'.tnl licild- \ o
tugs, gymnasium, bath bouse, ate.; In the experiem and I
uccev* of the Principal. u ???? now betii thirteen y*-tra a b
teacher, and the high t'-lmioidufs of b:n Assistant, who **.s ?
prevented by til health alone from tskiog hli deyre** e.t the ! >
last public day, and will certainly get it in October; these. : K
as well i?i the scrupulously moral ami Christian tone of the J t
School, all combine to rotvtmuend it to the attention of 1 1
parenu and guardians as having few e?iuul? and Lo /up?- ; 1
rior?. ]
CHARGE?? lift ran tv^, f t very thin-*except lij'litr c
A deluded catalogue day he had try ad'Jrt?am< Mr. j
dCNuvLim, at Guiui*/'*, ?. ir Hoe county, Vlrglnln. lie - *
fers lo?
The Faculty of the t"n!ver-I:>* Virginia; Pr. feasor* . f
liartlett, Maban an-'. Church, cf U'c-t Point; Prof. CluUVv i
net,of Annapolis lion. J. It. Tucker, Riclnrond; llona. l?. 1
C. Dejarnctte, and It. 11. Coletuav, and T. N. Welch, ofCu- j |j
roliuv; Hon. IV. Newton, Westmoreland ; IU II. Adsro?, *
Ca*.|., Alabama; Right Rev. Illshop Meade. Hev J. 1 'toff, J
J. P. Coleman, I). M. Wharton, IV. P. Thomas, W Friend, ' ,
C. C. Rilling, J. A. Rroaddus. J. M. 1*. Atl.::t..y:?. II. 31.
Nelson, V. N. Meade, h*nn , Dr. R. C. Randolph. Clarke;
J. C Southtili, Albemarle, Prvf. VeURblr, Cplu.nbiri, S. C.; i v
Hon. F. W. OdetuRti, Senate ?*f Va.
SA.MLKL SCHOULER, M. X.
Julygg?ctOctl C. M. U1BDEX8. . j
11AXOVKH ACADKXV, VA.
rnilS ner.t session of tV.5 School rill cottiu en.ee*.* 'lie 1st
1 day of October, \yc}% .:r d tvminate on tftR**. ' ?>* vf t ^
July,
T1 p?7?r-li*n. .'I'jdrc cf li;*' ! tote i
naid en the of October?the rerraiu?ler ou fhe W. "f . !
March. !
inftruct :
HI! AKV r. JuNKf, M. A , (I", of Va.) PatWAi
W.U. }?. KON I'AlNK, M. A., > C. of VH. ? ,
DRAWING AND I'.UNTl.VL J
JOHN A. C'.M.YO of Richmond. '
IU'Ki?M.a.i?'Tin* Faculty of t*se tulvenity of Virginia;
i'rof. Win. J. Martin, chapel 11:11, h. C.; I'mia. (l?":u uirl
Strauge, Richmond College; II it. J. M. Mason. Winchester; !
Ju Ige Wm. J. Roli-rlson, Hon. S. V. I-c.lCr, II. II. .Magru- :
ilrr, A1 tits irlc. F. IV, Coleman, Judge K. II. Colo*
man, Caroline; Kit II. Ftrlcgfellotr.l'liarl -a Morris, Fdw'd !
Morr'n, H',C. Wickhani, Fane., Hanover, Wynd'oaiu Robert- j
son, H. B. Has ill, W'b. II. Ilaiall, Edwin lteldn-.ru, J T. i
Brown, C. T. Viortiiaut, J. H. Chaoibertayne, Lvp., liirh- I
tuoi'd: James K. Marshall, Gray Carroll, F>o-., Fauquier. I
Having withdraw ti from the Hanover Academy, I t.ikr i
great pleasure tn recommending my succ-saor, Mr. 11. P. I <
Joyr*. to the eutilldeiice an I i.atrouace of the public. Mr. j ?
Jones hw> h.-en associated with ::ie, in the conduct of the , I
Academy, for the last three year-. am! I c*:i llo rrfore ipeak : '
knowingly of Ma (puilificMicu* as nn instructor. I!ef< a j '
gentleman, a scholar, and. v* at l- equally Important, has i '
an uncoDinon aptitude f-.rthr management cl nova. Hies- ' '
who may decide to place their ?our und-r M? charge, re ill, I j 1
feel C"Uddeat, have no cav.?c tr . rgrrt :: y removal frvta | '
the corps of instructor*
To the abilities of '.! A-iii'.afr, I can ul," give the mast I r
unqualified testimony. I.KVt'JS M. CULLMAN, j
Late Frlnrioal of Hanover Academe. ]
car ! 'or further particulars, stid.-c.s
II. I'. JONES, Taylonvil!.-,
July 18?c'letOct. llanover county, Vc. | ]
BKOOKL.1MI hCHOO I,,
At Gkku*wocd Lispot, Aumr.t? C'T.v:V, \ a.
WM. DINWIDDIK. M A.. Prto "
JOHN C. DINWIDDIK, ... \ '
JOHN Ml'Bit AY, M. A , f J'
JAMBS M. GAKNEFT, M. A, f
fltllKutije t of tl.;< seho.d la toprtruri vnu:-:; Bie -crtae i
i JL University o.' Virg'nin ..* for any college. All :h In- j (
structors ore g'aduates the University, three of them i
with the degree M. A., nr. I the fjc.r": a grj'htv it the ' '
chnida of Latin, Gre-k, French. German, Spanish, and .M r
ral 1'hllosophy, and also uu i-.tperii need tearhrr.
The I'ringpal has had ten year-' experience In t-*rh!ng. i
three la the successful conduct of his preaet: ich' oi. and ; *
three as Assistant Instructor i:i the Cult ersity Lithe ash.-tils
of Matheuiili "s and Ancient Languages.
The Ith ?essioncmrienva or. tc: ?,pv-:r.brr nest, .
' and closet in the last we*'* of the following Jnm-. t ,
| Teens, exclusive of lights and wvela, f r.'o pe r teatl of 1 t
| tea months, pays Me 1} I do on the 1st September, and $ 1 ;
: o:i the lat Feliruary. t
: for catalogues, stating details, apply to the I'rirse vsi a.t
, Greenwood liepot, Albreutrk unty, Ya. i
I .I.;!y ! ?ct ! ;!, ,?..) WM. DIXWIDPIK, M. A. j
SIN NY-SI DK HCHOOL, ]
, TWO MILKS FROM CHA ULOH ESVII.LK AND ONE ? 30M ;
THE L'NlYKItSITY UK VIRGINIA. : }
! mil K second S-aaion of my h h.co! v.'ill open on the t'rsV
JL .Monday of Nrpituiher, and c!o?c the !a?t -f Jttti*-. 'l>r?r j f
itibjrcta -jf MU'Jj r?uy *?c exubra~e4 wider *%j~ f t
: j -j
J. klDjrlbh Lanfun^e &nd MtcraJ-.rt. ,
* '. Ancient l*atigu<&Ke mid Uternt'jrr : ?
V. French Language auul Ll'cra'urv
4.
&. Nv.ural defence.
' d. Mental and Moral fl elm***.
Monthly Circulars, giving a c.-rftt exhibit ch student's
scholarship and drpo."-net.!, will be -"it w> parents | ,
and guardiuus.
The fre" fur tul*!~n. board, 4c., (washing excepted,> pee ; v
term of C'.e month*, are 1115, to be paid punctually in ait- ,j
ranee. t
r*~ For further inquiry, addicts
WILLIAM CARROLL, A. M..
July It?o8n Chariot tea villc, Va. . J
rin; COUH6BOV WILLIl.il ,v m tin. ;
fl tilE next session of thi? Instilttllofl will CMnwMt "n ! -j
I the second Wednesday of October next. The cxerel- !
ses will be resumed In the renewed college edifice. A 1
comjilete aparatus, on a large settle, of the latest and tecs'. '
approved construct!' n, has already been ordered, wliich, .
together with a ws-ll selected library, will be In ren !'t)"M j
for use !?y the cowineiieetnent of the P' Mien.
DEPARTMENTS,
t. Latin and Latin Literature, ami the Romance J.?c- j
gutpes?Knwip- Tins venal, A. M., Professor.
II. 0reek and tircclt Literature, a::i 0"rsaa? E?was:> j
S. Jorsm, A. M., Professor.
III. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, atld Utiles- j f
Le'trc?8ilis Tottxv, D. ! ., Professor.
IV. History, Political Economy, and C'-nst'tutlonal Low i <.
?Koii'r J. MoKSisoa, Professor. _ i !(
V. Chemistry and Natural Philosophy?Ki'sj. -i. Mtrsii, j <
Professor. I ti
VI. Mathematics?Btnw. S. Lwull, Prc'ossrr; Too*. 7. j
L. haKsn. A<ljuact Professor. -e
Per further information, addr?*?, * i ,
BLXJ. h. EWELL. Pracldent. I
June IS?ctiSep Williamsburg. Va. i \
ptstn.li: FE1ALK AOABRHV.
rilHK NEXT UE5SION OP TII18 SCHOOL. IILOINS ON
A THE HKST MONDAY IN 5KPTKMBEK, IvM'.
FACULTY. J
KEY. GEORGE W. DAMK, PaiNCirah, Higher Dephrtsiftit. ,J
Mltrt. MAKY M. DAME. Music. | '
3IIftS EUGENIA C. FELLOWS, Painting,Draw-it:;;and Ema
broidery. j "
517:5. SA It A11 V. WAfirOP. Middle Depart nter'..
MI5S I I't'Y ('. DAME, Assistant In Musical Deportsnrut .
JUH K. Y. 'A ATKINS, Juvenile 1),parunent.
xeoe pen sv.Nvst. sk ! >*,rsisut-v uaxcanr l.v.- ' < *
Tuition I.n the Juvenile Drpnrtinrnt 1 't 1
lie. do. Middle Depariment . ; <i l?! 1 at
Du. do. Higher Depur'nent d> t>i i
Do. Jo. Musle on th-Piano or Guitar.. .... t*
Do. dr.. Drawing It' !
Do. do. Painting In I>il Colors . a.i on , ?t
I'?. do. fainting In w uter tutors .
J- . do. fjrrclan I'alntlrg. "4 S? "
i>c. 'o. Ntdllv *Vurk tttd Km roidery ' i Oo .
B; Jo. U:!u, Kr iir!i or Italian lf> |
U*e of ?{?< ;> for prariislng i-o
Contingent Expense. n .*a J
Board, including washing. tke. i'0 it" ' r
Thi* Aeadrta) hii5 bera Imi'.-'ivr (iprrallen rircc !*vl, 1; . '
is under die control of a II- ard fourte*u Trjs'eee. The j '*
sy.tent of luMruc:': n i.i th ,r<.i.gh an i extfin.i'.e. Mid is c>- !
lo'lo! hy ilf .s'.u 'y of the brat Text tlrnk% Corvffistina |
and Lecture*, r-iih . xperi'nmtal iihijt-ationn list! ? Natural f *
Sciences The discipline !? parent*!. The aim ef the Teachera
U, rot only to impart information, but to develop, ex- i
pind and discipline- all the potior' of the mind, to refine th- "
aenalbllltU-s, polish tho nuiaisrti, form correct hi- .lie of ' ''
thought arrt action, irtsiil proper principle. cf action. *: t I
educate the aficctions ; so ae to train ? child *c art f tiihfnl
lp, honorably, and happily, her ptr: la that el lie of life i [
which Frnridcncetiia.v phcehcr. Thenaccceaofthe Teerb ra,
in their aim, during the last nineteen years, under the I y
present Principal, Is evident,-from the hish position ?f t> e- {
pttpilo for character, refinement and intelligence. In tin*
course of instruction, particular attention i> paid " > i -ir p
wn language, so that n child may learn to read, write and
converse iiroperiv. J g
The Natural Sciences, so essential to the lini'hed euu- . -j
'.' lion or u isny, rem."* j.i v. ? ,
arc w.|i adapted to letch a child to thin!; for *
and to thi::k carefully and corrrclly. to s-rur- r
Spirit of ebs. rvatiou and inquiry, lo jive * <!t'!rt' for Jator- i b
motion unit a love for ateldy, and to countcrs<-t the pern -
clous Intluenc of th? exciting and demoralising l'.'er*tu:r ? ,
*j constantly tlir >wn in the way of the ypuny, ihat :h*y j *
shruld form n constant branch of Academic learning.? > r
Corne ted with this Academe is an extensive CHK.MK'AU
I.AB'lltATORV AM) PIUI.O.-Ol'iUCAL AI'I'AKATt'?.? ! t,
Lecture" with Ktperlmcnts will be fr--'<piently riven to hu- j a
part instruction in there Sciences. The other defer! tier:- It;
pertaluirg to a complete bVrnl; Education rill be under
tb? constant -upervision of the Principal.
The Hoarrtinjr I>rpartin?nl of the Principe.! I* conilucteoi
on the fjmily plan, so that tire pupil shall be deprived, ulittic
as possible, of t!:e iut'uenre of the hone circle. Th'uighc
study is under the supervision of one of the Teachers., V
by whom also the boarders r.rc attended in their visits to- d
the steres, and to suitable public Lectures in town. They
attend church v!:h !h- family, sre pot allowed to receivf tl
the special attentions ol young men. nor to spend the night. si
oat of the house unless culled for by the parent. The prin- tj
clpal. knowing that the training of youth for eternity, on f
she Bible plun, is th? surest training for ueefutocoa, honor- ^
and happiness In this world, endeavors to have all hi* i
fatr.Hy arrangements lo accordance. ,
Tiie Location of the Academy in a healthy and sect*- f
Ible town, and a good corps of Teachers give assurance to u P
Parents and Guardians, that their daughters. If sent hesv, 1 <
ill have an opportunity for gaining a thorough and aysfr- 1 J.
attic Education. \ G
SarTnrther Information can ho obtalasd on applieativa .] V
to the Principal.
Danville. A a., July 16, llSJ.-odwifJ ,
SCHOOLS AVI) COLLEGES.
HltOOKIIII.L SCHOOL,
IX XILStP S'JOTii Ui* CUAKUrrrKSVIILK AI*I> T.<k rsi7>wi
"/ vik<;(M:A.
CIVAHLfcl MINuK, M. !?., f.r.f Pr.:v :* AL,
Em. R. Ajiptt, UvaKHi Ktvici, A. A; . t. V.?.,CHA?. MIJE'J!*, J
A-vsi.mu.
IIS IK Sc--ivn ltl, l\*c?, an J rrnii June - ''
. I'MJO, divided Itiiv t- . lertr. with iwy vrcefc? i
e*i at Christian*.
acvscjs TA'. .4?r.
Krpliih Kfti^uage,
J.ntin nnd lircck l.?*r? r^ng- J.
It. The Modern Lan^uftjrr*, K/rr--; o?* :.?*,
IiSIO, Au;;Io Sax?JI:#
4. Mathctn&tlctf.
5. Tbo K!ei n : *' .* k Hi. 1 hi son] y, C ?t "
lorn! I'hEonoj.lt).
Ca!al'?r'Vfi, s!hjw!.i ;!!.? j?!*tC f ;!.e 2?wh*oSt ? ::*. ' the
?ho c!r?ire it.
Tkj.ms?to i c jv i 11-.t'ri:: * Imivo?' ' Her*., ; i
3*. IVk
i.V Po-t OT:c*' .T.d Iirpot. ' ?<*r!ni*. 4.Hi', Vi.
1(: k K.N 1 . 1 1 r I
f of Virjdol i; lion* Win O Hive#, Cobhasn Depot, Alj
raui.lin Al'uor, I!Ch<*i!otU^:i * . L'e'i*. M. Ma'tf
. y. Olis-Tvitoiv, \Vit3:i!nKtn:r. Kt. it* w J* t*.n v i?;, Ahr
ndiia, ?.*. * Charles T. I'ollxri ami P. T. Jottt , P*
hnl^inv.'y, Ala.: ll*?n. C. Clay, llun'jvillc, A!?.
July S 'tlW i'
ASIII.AMV ACAOC.H V.
I II IE .v.eoad aonior of this Hcl:*?!' c. *:.** "
. f*r?! Mi fulay In October r? rt.
No pm.ll nil! he received ui. ' .r fair t.. vt^n of
. I ?.? _t 1! J- ?. ..ft . f !! h
li?!i education.
Boitics c cau?1 C!-r S..-.1 J fin ';r.-..a:tct: . >f.
oursc uf !!' : .y w'ii! ha tajjhi, ii IV riUj;li i-J -tilt
r r? t!-c if the recticr. trill :
I trill be tutletel, s. heretofore, by *fr. C'UKLi". .
"tn.cf .V ttcTH},:. Mn.tt:v.' .'.r:< of the ! i.'rr>!i*
'tKI:Mo:--K'7 Tuition ar I & vl. I:v- i i I. if'
no Imll fayr-hl-in mlvai nr.'t tie-:. i!*vc . : chf
the sesalon.
Kcrfurther Jnfortc?t:?B, ST. 0. 1' CSEH.
July IS?etn AthlanJ, Uncover Co., V*
Klli:Di:itl( K?i HALL I'F.WALK
SOItOOI..
11 Hi; i-e.i: -1 ? ?slou i.| thi? Soho-I. *I;! Ire't-'l r.'t
. ir. * Of ? fil ef Freltr.ekMlnll h.jmt. Virgin!* Ci
rxl lliil ll- i, mil e.iu.u.rr.ee on the Ul of n*.vt ncjilti
rr, :ib'l cl -ie en the lit of July fe!l..wr<.
Tjf '..in S- T-? M'tT!'
loan1 nr:.! Tui: :i :ti .'! the LimlUh lira::.1:-.* '
ten month* |lw
the 1'lrno, with ?ii- { hot peon.'.
rrneb Language '
Irawlni? an I t'nintii k. - *i It' '
n.iis leva: ! Or#; i?e'i I
pobciUtqr 3 j
An necjei|iii."hrJ .v.l . Jp rimcrJ U?c!..t In1
har;t ?.f tliio
Sly a.ilrrj. b Prctledrk'i II-Ji. LouUu eoaaty, Va.
July 19?ctlSthae" NATI! t\:1 i. tv. IIA Kit IS.
J|j|'F?<IIS?.\T??.M AC.luriV.
Bllltt Imlliudr n, I !ri Bi r healthy I n ;r.
JL ' " : viyhlior!:.. ; !, lur an ! i tinif nr.irt from lite Ka
ei.r <v:!i ?. flare from the luMM! Of tlce ? r Ii? Ipatl
rill beti-tr I en tb- tie-* Mo-.Uy !n ; t'tn'-.r lex', ?
|.i?e ell the i.?. . f Jll'e* "nllo" ill*.
TI"Coer?ecf a'tnly ?!il he then
irn k, Ha'frr-.ntio* and other lira* ?u.i!ijr tH'.yht
ar lnr?t acaUfiiilei, In which yon:.-; are ; ren?riJf
ollrr/e or the hurdle of life.
Th-.?? ?ForN a:.i autl ttrit! >n V.''\ p#j ae-half
.lVMirc, I"AI.K'I l.i KSI.KV, Principal
e >.. - I..-....-.:.... ....... .i.. i>rh?i>.Ml
effenouton, Cu poper, V?. \ g 18?cSuwdvr
II K I, I. K 11 A V K I N ? T 1 T I T li
ai.kxam>i;ia, x .
Ul.-F r. TKTI1W. Pr'n ?.al; Mlrr A<.k?l *
jtru "? r In hti,-i>"., I'r-rf. En,-dhrc::!i*, I
ttstraintnta! Music: l*r--r I'ottl,!. gj; ??French, Last
:*IUn, t \, Urn* ! !< urn! paint:
TBI* ln*:itu'l?n will epen far its - -ond ot??ion tin
!*y t.f ucil ??j r, xr.il < In-.- tee of June. A th
oii.'i vol jyv.cnc.iic c of study it avsued, sun rv.t?.>rt
edit ho continued cain-tltt * lii?fh reputation ti
slr-l character f..r the School. A cf -j-t of wll-niiblllii
,ii<! experienced t?c!i? rs ere ! I r the < jtniinj v
ion, and other acs'smins will I euipb>?*?l as the sclic
ncrcanr.?. U it the dr-tgii of the Prim i| il tost this U?
ui|rn-t, ?:i ;i .k*r.? ferry ad'avt.-r- r th- a".?lD!u-:.t
, horuuvh or: i ?n*si:ed f-riri' cducati -n.
Th. huihtln,", selected and "rrchnsid l-j the Principal f
hr |icri i<tnio: c'l 'dili-lioi' it of she r.d.o d, * In i> r-tlr
>nd lir?l'.hy ti-.r' of .! city. !: ? ere'ed expressly :
l Ucardiag-arliOe!, and in rclt-miited for that purpc-e.
nysassit?:
The pv.rurv of the Jchool, US. lirv. Jc-. Johns, I?. C. He
I', l'ana; K< v. I). V hprigir; K-v. .1 T. Johnston, A>
ludriu. I a.; Maj. 1!. I*. Tyler. V.di.-tnn City; t> I
.'rutetilUM, Speaker of the ?f tvl-jtu' f tir/'n'
dm thrdd-n. E?1., S'Hltwril. V,*.- It ! T'l't-r, h-<
lichiannd, Va; NatUtil-l Tyler. 1 r -f tli- Klchtnul
Inquirer: Dr. K. A. Cnrrir. Late-aster t.tr, \a ; Krv
I. rhilljps. Virginia Ken;*!.- l'.s-.lMit !l >. J. W. Tvh
iVnrr. n'-'ii. Va.; |;?v, A Kins-dvln:- Midi'let-urg, V
>, AV. I se. la, ijsttiirr v. Wisttnorelat l county, V?.
for Circn'ara containing Trrn a, other n-'-nrees. ;c
itonUKAe., sddre?a M:? K. TKBBS,
Jnly !* ?ri*n Alexandria. > a.
jit. I.\: HI:L W \mcitY,
IIAMI'AX CO.. V.\.
P-.ts I'./tfK*., i'rinrip I. ?, \ ?V .v
Location.?n * nv\? f.<?j. ?r ,.,,r> t ?>n tit- it:.'
m..cd r.rij fiRt.-.itic I'.-.i'rtaJ, ric*ltablj| l.cxiti.y, i
uot? from :rri)?t rloiif t a. . jn?er.:..tit to ch'.rch'
Set)*' :* Tr' .lit.--Ac r.; !.a.rij/ca;r., Mjdrr:. I.;
: ; ?, . glirt, 1* : d :4e.c*.~i. il r'ory and
aphr.
I -n;rlt f Sr.'i f.-.'-v it.: -t tr Ul Xujra't.
Ta***.?tloard Hi d t>:t:: -ti. nr> t.-.nth*. t'.'A", t ayai
<lf In advance. I ^ rTtrr. ! ifllj cotir-yrd from :
1. witi ..-j: eipi i.
Ad<ir6:i.4 the uievriinr : '"..".n,'. !? C'tfc A'la'nt, A
ftcrtrnru.H ?' M". L.ur-I, flV.V. rout.:/. Vj Aiipivr.-.r
Jnly I.' PIKE fOWEKS,
AHICKDl.ICN M'HOOI,.
XlS'i AM) ift'liiN OifNTV, MKimNIA
1T .j the aubicribcr's <f??lRa ' opta i > '!! ''Fi
1. I'OVr li'r r>? ''-3''e. in K:ti.: tidy, t! "
ret to 'on.r:" nce October :: st,nad t< temlutc I
ply fallo*!ar, cllti the tuoal ?>? < Mistu'tr. 1
'.ur'" ! !r. '.r'ici: ' dl hen ntr-l tlior- i.h.
racing th- flayli-t. aneja;-. A : don' l-aoKuno-s,
'loJorti l.<n,".:i 1 m .1, r an I italian, Mel
Duties, nllh lunpplientlcn t I. ad - . rt >>i a Civil Y
til:?.'rll:,'. and t : Nivtuon : i -at I'l.ttor. HVy a
The"tn ierdxn ! hax #? ?? : i M hWn Mr S. P. I
rAXK, of th.- I ti oily \ r;t nia.-.ho ! had
'car-' experience i-t t'ech'i,,, ant . je... teatltj-iniala
tualiScVl- !? are of a liiifti rii.tructer, Th- ! <- *i in -f t
. 'liool is |>r >Vrrbi?! f r hraltlitulne- , a"'! Its church ? It,
.-jgee a:s-i riSaorii-tit of t.ejrty a.-e un- rpx-jod |n t
i".:?te. Aberdeen Is ne lull.- dls'.stif froui h'.eptiei
Churrh, u I'cs! OO-t en he .sk- rcaJ frou Klchnim I
Tilavs:- Hoard and T '. i-.a ardl'd. nr he? ,r.:i
y oecr siry. i rcrpt i-rhts, ? *?;.x. h?i. I
:ary. th* t.tli.:: " ]?; ,lit!v.
I'ostOSice-S'. Key!, n . - '. A. COL'.Vt ILL.
Vtr.-.'M.t MlttTiST iv.-r; TI, .tunc ? ', Is*."',
i- e'v. J H- ."ch (.: :.?ur- r?1>- T> u I tb? Male .?ho
Ilatlnyuiahrd prr.dutite of t' ' ? It.'ti'ntiui, mid t'irchar);
rtt1 xr,-.t eredlt the dun . ' Ai?!?*:iiit I'roferenrol Math
urtirx for e> y-ar. II bs . i,;?-! in S-i'fcia*
hi,**. i-.i yean, ciI 1-D? s'lii e "i* at'ifaot'.nu l.i tho
f!i-j Ut< rar,>l jvrl hi"., r *!, Y?-r hem under lii? '
traction, 1 dc r.ith it'eat .fld>t.;? rrcntun-ti'l I
rliool. FRANCIS II. SMITH,
July 15-etf Super*! V. M. I.
V. L. BUOl'N, M A.. W, W. TEBIl
max<</ /a rr r/:/:;< pa/....
BLOU.UFI 1. I) \ c A u i: .Ti v,
I'WtM'tlljWwMii t'1-.-. zn:i. V*.
V,*. W TUtltf,
IWrtKlw in I.ansa .
",*. I.kKoV Willi N. M. A.,
lc-trurtfr :c MatmatK-s.
II. IV. I.UCKKTT, M V.
A",i/tu:?t i."i !.*' i'tacr. i-.'-ct Mathematics.
.! SEl'll '!. li'tflt V
ASv'tar.t In M?*' xti'i Kr. pii.-]"
IVJU-. object of ":ii An.' "iv ;? to pr?p?re ?>a
L tl.t t'alvcreity cf Virginia, r.r t; ? tV-r: { r if,. dut!
t Hie. The erhrse of cuii.trtscti ; embrac-nt all thr^e *u
?ta rrr.uiattr for a preparation i-r try c: '.lit Academ
r'-.tu.:-., f IV Cfivimity, a? i '.i- i! > \ far f.x prac
i> adapted to that pirr.ot'd at Itix". ltislltu.i
Tne tb'.rd leadm *111 Proiti in t! ? 1st Pi-j.-rrihT. T!
xprsaes arr A.'.x) r. j ear. pi.>t!.c r-iji-.m-,-.; .7 in x
fittre.
For Cut ti <n rahddrc e!t >rof?. < Prlaslpaii, fry Drj*
ilheaurle county. Vs. June IB?r?l tOrt
iiai tiAHM: IT MALI: iamiti *I*I-.,"
' IIA ltl.il i ll.-MI.J.K, VA.
rl* tiort s- Klnri begin* S,-jiti:::|i? r Jtr.li. jr-1 c'o?o? it
.f Jv'ir I, ilo'sirp. Tk ! !-n i r.:i I method- tthiti. r'J
i-*rt:eti-?:i, xa'oinut:-m. :,::d . prorrltiR dcgreea arc tlioi
f tht :*: '* --nlty of Virj-t '..f ? Ii.xt*:n*ir.n the I'ri
nl CI ! *.*! - ;<.:.tleu?-'. ? at'd nltli I.'m ;t Vi'Iti
.If.
OFFICERS A N ! T E A C I! E K S.
I". 'LIT';: iT : ln*'?r;?rx?.
Jm: ' n.tr.-. Ai A , I'ri net.o,!?>tat: .."jatior, Mo.-ai Phi
|ijti/, l.iu raturr.
Wa. N. t/nmv:n. >i. A.?Aae-iut Lxo-jaE--*, Ft fcii11
Canifei-lt'on. History.
V.*i. latrtir, II. A.- A'od-rn I.*r|(uxa'e?, Nat'.tr
ti'-'C'".
Mi?? I'orfrtSA A. CstN*.?Arj'.xtan: :a I.an;usa e a:
latB"t:'fctir?.
1'ka: ai'ATuKr Ih.-i.-.TKaxT.?Mre. Pally Grul-h, M:?t Co
rlia A. Crank.
OkHiaOTAl. ?Mr<. Ectiiy Grol-li.
Mt-:c?L Di.raaiJtKM.?Mr. Vincent Ctnrda.
Iloi-.oi 'o I'm trruet.v ?Mr. ti-- . VV. tixrr-tl scd lid
lin kx.x'c.- ?T'h* expen-.r frr !",;ir I. ard . I -II carso
-f.-tl;, ax rioxt jririx ran endrnak.-. h? for ti
ittre .?ti?iin: ; than the co?i at our Imt nxl* r-chnol
hei-tlie ra~ie .tr.i'te jf ? -liolar?h;p i? found In the- tea '
t. Music, i'aintii Ac., at at,nut tt?ml prices.
Notb.?'Itte Alb-tu.xrlc I'-t.aie in.', it lite aae oxtabllih'
o! !i - latroiied liy H-|.t;a? ? ['^..cU.ul rud n-;?* of ti
acli'ts lieiruf tnru'.lierx nf t'ia? ?! nomluntion. Vet :io !:
:it!,i:.:.l irrt-trlau Ir.eititic- h.-i? l? en. or will be erorti
rr the >*u !-tr,. ! : f? tl-r !jt is r.'-. ti, nddrer.a tt
rlnoiiixl I "iri 'tosrl'l .
t*r- WWr.," "f-.a- tlkna'oL.*' " Nation
.Urlilffi ar-r.' ar<J Charl' Morrurr," cor-y.
July v?rw ?ppt ?0
IIIM.nHIITII \ l| \( \OK>l*
r!IIS itu'ltcilnn i- l-.-v i ;:j ItuM-IInl-- viriri'X
Atuii-rp: I' rT I ?;;| 'i- utt'lrr l!;? *rp-r'.
r.ili'iico Mr*. M. .'. W;? s hmJ Mr. V>'v. 5'.. Tr.-.pv,
rlii'-ipaU.
Mr. Tenr.v, rr.? l>"r: ' .' ! n? (!-. fn'.vtnity ?t \ i
i'.ilu, ?111 J<?-r ':it:rv Cjulrol of uvpsftmeat, I
ip !i'rh?r H'J-..
Mr?. P'trr.: -i lj.ly vt Irticc< f-tc>
II' >! ? :lr liT : to tlic fp'oilc ..Irjartni.u:.
Mr?. Wtw .pjll Inctrnc! lit MtC', avl Iiavc c'tarift t-f
otinlll-i ' I'.irtaient.
Ihp Tru?te?' have y.-sat tr.riljpfe ir. Ihf fcrcral tear
t??i'ipj h?". f hi! luj rxppriwcP; t.'iflr ac-iclrenirr'-J i"
f r h'i;b Ofilrr. at. 1 tl.cy have ! .-.--toforp comiiriR'trr! t!
ppraval anil pet-not;* *f a P-criRiiiiatin; pnhlic. _
TV location nf ;' .:? Inrtiiatl 13,p ?oci:.i ond r-I
:!la*net? arottn'I It. tngcthpr wiilt trorol and Icv'Ipc'
I . tteliEmtii:*" ef tit* lrar!ur?, cnmhlrr to rp??siis?r.s
> rV- prM:.- SAMIKL M. C.Al'.I.ANP. J
IVM. tV TIIOMIU'lN,
LKO. r?AMKl.. J" . -Tirtrre*.
UO. M. Iir.OtVN.
? r? - ' ! r?. .
i :.t T.ni of !* !? School rill c-n? er.' cntlie '"r
londnyjn September ner.t. Hie scholastic rear "U! 1
ividcd into t?vo sessions of 5vt months each.
T.-rros p-r ae* I >n "f Arc mn:i'b?? oar-half payable :
tr beginning, and the remainder ?' the close of each *0
en:
Primary nni;!?ah fl? ." 0
Adeancrd hnpllsh 13 00
latin, tlret'?, Preucfc and Mathematics (e*tr*|. 50 I"'
Music tf't
Board, including evert thing except rashing TO i?3
Kmmsck*.?l?r. Ilessr.er Harrison, Albemnrlc; Ho
aulas Posreli, P. St. (iforgv Ambler, lir. its. S. Claiborn
ol. John V. l?*Ti.?, and lien. T. Dillard, Ambers'.; Cc
, II. Psxton, Rockbridge; Dr. W. A. Ilorsely. h'el?on: I:
arrett, Albemarle; Chaa. M. Blackford, and John Kob
IcPan'ei, Lynchburg; Wis. Tcrre, Wytheville.
M. .?. WINS.
,rni>T 2f?c*l"d | WM. ROBIN Tf.RKT.
SCHOOLS AXD COLLEGES.
MFCS. BkOOKE'S"
UOJLUDIM; AMI D\V M HOOL FOIt
VO ISO I .1 I) / KS.
In (lie City of llli'liuioiid.
TUE &CM10S oE TlilS SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE
on the firei. <Ny el October, Ki, .nJ eoA in th- Cut
'lay u? July, 1i"J<i.
" All iH? tranche! "t Kemil- Ldumion *:II be taught,
:e" iticladiuj the Mc.lerti Lui|i'Jt]t<latig, Music anl Dr??i"R?In
of vrhicli Pe: i;u rnaijwien; AWt'.aats
have be?ri employed. Particular r.tteutienaiil t.e paid to
tliC turnr.fra of tie youujf la.c.^, ,-L'l r .rry eflurt Till be
to lire then the beet morel ami lemlectuil culture.
Ti?u-Oi.?-bill!>ty ' '.tli: iav ?the lr.l*tice en
I *'h Ecbrtnfj. 1st'".
Una;.; $2?0
Wa-Muj; . |I"
Light! 6
**" LTikIi-I. tci'.lon, blither treutta-*.... to
L.'iiivr.*Ki:, rich
*J Ulb <U
Mn?'.r, i Prufanors'feeO lue cf liiitnune'i'. *
t IV.11.7 .. ..
K; RKFKKKNOE&
!ita4o1]>li Ttx '.vr, Kklinoti l. Yr,
I'r l>. II. Tti- l cr, K!- i. \
, h*. UV.jrit' Tuc.er, AsMar.il, Va.
'' U":i. K. M. I. Ilunl-r, I Ver' X county, Vs.
H?r. Jar, 1 M. Mnr.u, Wiuclirsler, V?.
_ Her. I. V. Moore, I'. l>.. KUImii.ud, 1?.
IltiM iuv. Mshup Johns, Alexarditx, V a.
, K'-'V, Chsrlcs I!. Kr-U, Itictimeail, Va.
."'ir.. Iltary A W>f, Kluliciori!, Va.
, , I nl.-f II. II. Mariliill, Charlotte Cc-ari Va.
u Jtr.. Jaii-et, II. lira haul, UineJief Ve.
iVyt-T Harrissa. faniTivllle, V*.
. !>.. H?rrLo:i. t al Virgin!,..
Jar.L. Ceotll. La!vrr..:j if 1 irj'.uia.
Vr. II. II. Caheil. 3U.1, V*.
A Mr. K. T. l' VJi.:, Pijh'r.a l.
,.! l/curral A. ?. C-apraan. I'V \
Mr. Allan T. Cnpci n. L'r.lon, Ve.
Mr. Oliver IC nr. I'Mni. Vr..
*1 J.V- I V*.
" V-rf > l-irfV-r : i.'ratal! ,jj, a lil;>u
lUSUV L. br.oOKC,
Ju'y U?clVafOc* l!lc?imor?l, Virgin.a.
| 7?IirM'Id.HATI'S U<7AH D1 Mi AAU JUAV
r c ii o o i..
, i is the < irr of /. ;? a no so.
' I \f l-r I'L'ISII.VM *1.1 rennm-The duties cf her Pchcol on
J :l,r M-Itnlay lit Oct-A?r. .--lis will sld.- l ?>v
fti'vir. 'I'stch -ri in rsi'i It. partra-u:. M m; llrreed rrill
tie ri-ti.'.aetl r..i Kr.it- ! trovcravji.
I.; !'i:, Marliepi'iii.:* mi-.1 the l'h. -'-a! > VtiC'i irill !
t IL',;!.' I v Prole'or Tusuliiss IlKiltt.MO, ? (fcii'Jeinun
"it....:1 ; li r.u?l luco-suf I experience iu teach'
" 1 lux, r I.r M: 1 ?, of entire co'ifd-ticf.
l"J t Ctrcuhtrr, eiitfi full di'eila, tu.ty Its hat! on appl! x.t!*n tn
*> jui, ,x?ctf Mr?. J. W. l'b'UUAM, L'ninu itvw.
>! oi u ioxi INON I'l. H V I. if iSvriTI TH,
... OvIOt't ur riO.NKi.IN .< M> MITU MT-KKTS,
RICHMOND, VA.
f IMil4 if ecu! ' r YULWO 1.A1HKS wltl open oa :)< 1?! of
L 1 '.' ilier. !-' R'id ct<rar on It 1 !;"'.ti of June. ! ve). Tlie
com*. e of ittu?l7 .ill Includu all the timue!kJ eiwcutbtl *o u
n:[1 'a' i.u l i**.|i-'***1 education, and e ry Pit-Hit y
*' iiford d for thorough ln?traetioii in rifl'. Tie Priudpol
u" #11! be :i-i"r-t ! ; :t*. -it ami ei'dcient corpi ?.f ter.bcr**,
' ran: ,' whom .in lie.-. I.t ?. Ko??er, ll. 1)., Tecchrr of Mar.-tl
1 J. t~ I'i. c. I;- . , A':> i-ul Languagco itt ! N-lM
I ral Sv1' !vkh; II ('! # >, Y.t ... Muf'.-: K. I'!. Nr,
j Painting: L'r. Muciile:-, 'ii-iT-utr, Mi*?*rg >!. K. Carter ai.-l
" I A. K I' !i-[*H:i*.* far f, ,:ii?h I). i artuii.nt. Other teacht,r
; en u' estim "t ah-iity r;|l ! aee-jred Iiv the * peniug >f the
j he 'm. F r te'in i" l jtk?r Inform-.!! -a ttuawm'os the
!? ' School, v* Circulsrj, ; a-Mr* -i T. I.. tiAI.LKIIKU,
Principal, P.ichmer.tl, Va.
a: IUrri<;. To?I'. D. S. I>nvr~?, L'. 0., Hcv. Wm. If.
right, H-r. James A. Dnucr.:i, Ktv. W. W. Bennett,
~ ' I'r f-**r. |h thin!, Hubert It! ierray, I - N. A. Sturdivai.t,
I it\ i-.-;:*l ll.v. O.AV. Ca?<*. L.*il .-r^te of M
' K. President ofand H. Cottete, Va.
? > ' ?
iCJCll.tlO.MI ( OLLM.K.
J 'it:'" xkxt Ms.-U'.-, will jiKtitx ocrttBEi: fibft
i, i X .! M' CLOSE JULY FlKtT. Thi Pncttlty c raiiteof
... ! UEV. ROBKKT UVLAX!?, A M., f: ?ifeat and FnftMor
rv ?f Moral Science.
?i I.F\VI? THINKS, A M f'r*1 -v f Mathervm!.., ai I
r.| .Wr?nomv.
.,. t.l o.;. E. DAIlNKV, A. M. Prtifcsior of Latin I. until
JJ'Ih.t .11*1 l.iler.tture.
I P. .UiKINS, A.M.,v"lMti U-Tv P .0, P-eft??r.r
i,t of lirerli Language, ai d Literal:-. ?-.
WILLI' M ?.. STHANOK, A. It. Prafen-ur ef Ch-to'.atry
r an ! .Natural Pliiln.- , i y.
,.| WILLIAM nTAl'GilTOX CIIASF, A. M. 1'rofe-iir of
?r MiJcrn lui.t-uagen uml t trrntur".
A. II. SL'JloMIt, A. M , Tutor of the Academic .'-partv.
* Mr. Wm. V. I.'rtnr and Mr. A. Hanoi, botli ikiiful end
r. i obllginy fioii-eke-peri, furni?li e*t"'Vnt I* mrtL
M. i Ti For Itosr I iitid Fuel JL'o; p iya'de one third on
? ' ti e 1-* id Uitober. January Aprii. F-<r Tultinti, Roox
l.| i Kent. D?|iurlt and I'rin Inif, ?M ."*: pAyalile <;li on the
m at ol >i.-tuber, urol on tb? ;.'*th of April, luy >clio!?r>
: i.n tiie College proper ( y |J tor lloci i Kent; in the A??'.le r,
i nil** lifiiartaient +1 for tiiel.
I For further infoiiratten a. eataic; , or apply to tlie
j Pr.*,1.1,n! ur ai y * ! flu- Pr-ifearor,. Auirtt?c*m
t LA>Mt VI,, .M V I III A1.V I Ii .V I, ANU
N1 IJ^i J'AUV aVCiVli 10MV,
DANVILLE.VA.
Tlri atul* rsijined, bavloft entered Into |.*r'nrrih!p, for
the i.-e.rporc of c r. Juriioo a icbool. !n irUivt will he
taught Ani-l* n: and .Modern l...npia:-;. MaUteaatlci, Mil!h.
'.*ry h: 1 j'.l the usual luorii-li llrntn--ei, La?t* til# pleaturt
e. of HUiiCUiieinif to their fri-.t'ls m l the public, tint', thej
niil ..pen in tiie rtr?* M't.MrAV in rept.riber.
1 Thr en-y u".?* to l?mvllle. fr- :-i ill (iuart'.rr. touethrr
i.. ? 1:1, ip -! .:ig*-n.\ and nnrality of I*. cit(i?ns, reclera it
at ? favorite r* -tit for yon; y ntlrtmn o*-?!ro*.? ol
: tudyinit. ! '! th?intentioncithi Principal*toh*v?their
(,. Ik-riD/ crslstiiace In. a* ? s!!ai nut of -.V"!.
All conttaaidcatintie a.ldrrmd la J. i'IMI'KISS.'OMS,
iij.rir"tii*, Va.. r,r K. C. KHMi'NV, I'lv lmoat, Kauuuler
or.mi'y, A i., until ! . In*' >Au *u-". alter trat time to the
I'riiiciVuif't; I'm 'ill-, fill t- ;.r-|jlp' uttruti '3.
- r. C. V. M. I . i ... ...
.1. slMPiilNs Jl.iv K, A. II . i1 rm-'l'"? "h
... Rzrr . ?J. Ii. Vary, A. M? a"i 1 Jmrph Pftjtr
Hampton, V* ; Faculty of a. M. t W. U. lo?l? an <! F. L,
f'J Smith, Alexandria, A a.
v ' lis*.*, ill. pipers "it,; t*.s
July
he ?FLVVASXA FKiliLK INvi'ITI'J*F.
KACii.ry
r- lJr.i. I" h ll'N.-'N, A. M, I'tV-ipoi.
u ! J V Nmur.il ,?.*i-n"tt I Mers! WtsSphy.
>!! ; i.:/ \ a. i i m.n.
A- i rtach ami Ibltnr.
*! :i ? HI.' A. WILLIAM.*,
of SlatViaatlcs an 1 T.aiir.
Mir- MARY r. TAYL'Jlt,
Maflieiiiatio.
M i MARY V. WILLIAM."1.
i*a Natur.il Sciences frl b-!!?i l.?.:>i
to ;a"., v ?i!i.l?! MLIrTKII.
>; ,-lr al.'l <> "3!
TV ?tr.f thli Insiitiitt will <"-rnr."rne. ca the
" yil:?T li>.l>NK,*l?AV in (Motnr, mil centime n.mmwMto.
1 he Hu t I!:;/? are ?ps -lo-.tsan ! attractive. TV Ineati.u
!. uti.'irj.'irti it for Vii'ithftilne'*'. Thr r.ttrr? of in .truct'.i n
cottipreVnaive .oral th. rouyii. TV I'nlvtrrlti method ii*
o' Hiluiitvl ItirV 'tally re it.'oii; ? 1 :il:i! cxtuiltm'lon for
-1 v; dilation.
| ' At t! e late Co unmet a letter ?n presented to the
P; ctfi-I, it" iTthcil ' } .Ii the patrona of th- Institution
?" ! v.fc . ?vr.. present, trim will-h we make the fillowlnc e.A
r i r-m-*: "AV.*nre amnred ' y all tve have ?i-ti of yotirr'-lf ?ed
ti- she 1:, ti'.uv, rut i".in :?i! rv-j-v"'". all that parent! oral
li? j Rcardlai aid detire: and that the student who fall* to
nuke ! . . 111*1- r it 1 i-strii,!,-, ~ould hardly he Sikriy
i to !<* 11i i,n;*whcr<."
7 --I'l l Tr coming l y C-i-.al. v.i'.l f ii i a cmvi in * at
"" Hri ir.o lliull to take tltrin to Uie Institute, T >ur nilln dl?|
tail'. ,
Catiilrcuef, enntah inp fill tinrti.-u'ars, nor !> .vts rteil
' v application to the l'rltiJpaL AtlJri.i "hnltK 1 NRiN,
Flu tr a una.** " *
ALKXAKDKIA
F3 O A P. D I ! i C SCHOOL.
' KOFCIt ?Kii KKMPhK, Instructor In Ancletn Lar.yjayf.
; J.t.MKS tl. CLAIIJK, Inrtrtic'or in MtthetuiUcr *uj Ci" il
i DF.LA'i- AltL KKMPKR, !r?'.ructc.r !r Kn.elL-h Il.-anc'.ifi and
or the Natural Seiewt,.
AI.MKIIICl'.S ZAI'I'ONK tr'tructar in UoiI.jt. Laseussvs.
I,. U 1LI.IAM Mrl.KOU, Itlstittoter in Diawin,".
1. r*slit* kl-rSKlV lit" Ttlljt M'ilOOI.
i:- JL formerly con Hi ; I *>y li-.-nJa nt'.n llailowcll) vili bepin
en the l.'ih Stj -.ember not: and clo?? onih'lb June, l-tio.?
The course of Instruction is dtoigntil to prepare liova for
<! the University of Vlmlnii, or any other (."allege, er to
then for dtitiei* of life.
>t, The .-clmol is provided Kith a v cy e::e::?ive Pii!loi.opbi;
c.?! sn<J (.'bemlca! Apparatus, tod a:: excellent Set of Ksgi?
I nerrlnj: Instruments.
TKf.Mj?For Uvsrii, and Tuition in everything except Mo.
| tirrn I nnyuace- and I'resin;, fhM per -tstloa, payable
, ' toia'.-aahuall.v, ih advance; Fuel, 'i is, Peru, las and PenciM,
.Moiieru Languages and Drrwlng nt Professors'
charges.
'For catalogue end further Information, addrcs
i July ce-itr tVM. o. KKMPK'I, Alexandria. Vc..
iioiinii.\M 11.1.1: r i: m \ i.i A< ADi:Tt v.
f|TIIK Third ^r'S'i'.n ef this School will h"gin on the f-tb
J. ! a day of September, IS*-?, and close oil IheSMtb of June,
I 1-ibO:
,h j TEACHERS:
Her. It. It. Eirisn A. M , Principal aril Teacher oi Anal
c'.erit IjtncaMathematics and Moral Scleoce.
| Mis* Annk II. AKttr, TcacLer of >rench and Assistant in
id | Malhcn alio.
! Mr. |?at-siNG?.r, Music. Painting an J Drawing,
r- I Mi-s lli.rrv I.. Mm re. Teacher of English.
j Mi-. Makv K. Hint <x, .Mawfcr of the Boarding Depart
xent.
TERMS:
j Board,including c-.cry personal accommodation, *'T":
i.f j Music Ilicher English ?!* . Lower English $J French
i- i Jit. I.a:'n or liroelt till. Palatini? and Drawing tV'J each.?
., | II:lis pttit) half it advance, and tiie remainder at the expira|i.
j ticn of the term. No et"ic account- allowed unless by
; ex]>r?--- permission of paren's or guardians. No deduct I en
d, ! except in ra-tn i f protracted lilicse No pupil rcceitej
te j for n l-> term titan live month'.
n- : KFFKIt' Xt'ES- Judge |(. II. Field, Cuiprpcr C. St.; Re7.
I . John II. Ito"oek, IV II, Georgetown; !! v. T. B. Hatch, Pr.
ie j Wiliiatn; Itr*. Hope and Moore, Kichtntnd; Rec. \V. I!. Mc*
. Utiffcv, It. I)., L'r-ivcr.'.p of \ a.
si' Address Knv.ItAN'L B. EWINfi,
! Jutyh crCir fiordonavilif, Va.
- I PlEn.noNT FK.U.%IE ACADEMY.
rntIK next scion of tM? institution wilt open on the 5th
1 ' | A day tf Pc|Cerr?er. end cio-e on the uf-th of June.
f- | Uvtrd at. t Tuition 'it Kopllsh hr. :t--! * .... $iiua
,1 | Music or. the I'htno lift
| Movie on Utf .Meiodcm v,(>
' I Latin 'JO
D | (treev 'JO
I lV?tip)i _ ]l)
r- ! Drawing and ralutfnp, each . I!'
I KmbraMery ft
; i N> extra c!i*r;r-''. X ?: <:>met-: n.adr except I- ra-t
! of protracts! sic'.n-s*. A conveyance will !.e v r~bltata
| Depot ?a erv day tirtil the ifttb. fisdrnh coining iu
after that time must notify tae, to be r-.- t. a catalogue
ie J and tfrcaler rr!!| he rcrwsriVd to tb *e ehc r-cues! It.?
j Address roe a* Mony t'o'iit, Albemarle cenn'y, \r.
? j July i?cat;it JAMKS \V. CO??.
ji ' Ml. Ai ,ho.\ r fPIALK mii?V?ii,7
I 'I'll!; '..'.in; in-.ua! ir?*fon of this School rill begin on tie
! JI .'tli dry r.f September. and clotc the Sfttli June, ISO.
DEAl'MoNT is three cities Xort.'i of (iordonsviile, in &
healthy regicn r f country, with leuiifa! mountain scencr\.
and ttfceeslhie 'a rhurch.es.
,. Miss PAO-ALL). att ac-vrplivied Virginia Lair, whcie
re peteacy ht<? t een evinced dur'en the part -e?"!oc, ! as oifated
Willi r-e !n cendac'.liig thin S'hc.-d.
,j The course of study embrace* the usual English Branches.
,. Natural Science*. French, Latin, Piano, Oliti.- and Vocal
Music, fainting, Drawing, Monochrontat'c, Wat, Leather
and Worsted Work r.nd Eo'iroidery.
The charges for ten months vary from ?ISO to fSOP, according
to 'he studies pursued.
For Circulars, giving oartlculsr*. id !-?
JAMES I.. JoNQt, M. V.
j, July 2o?cwflw 'ierdonsvljle, Va.
e. l Un KlLLiiufc OK M. JAdlkh.
d. fTTHX Eighteenth Annua! Ses-.lon begins on the last W# !ce?r?
X day (the ?*lh) of Septe?ber. The various chuaet Id
is th* College, and iu the (eramraar School, resume their work
promptly. New Students will b? examined oa Thursday,
the ?th. JOIIX B. KKRfnOT, Rector, Ac.,
July ilr?law6? College of James P. 0.,Md.
fnqaircr.
UV KiTCUIE, DUN'NAVANT, TYI.&IC i WIsK
flilOAV flOHMM., AKit ST >?, 18S9?
SAPID APPRECIATION OP I AND? 3.* ACCOltAC
AKD NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES.
.11,.; ki"is of th' two t,eni,i.?!:inr
have, within the la-l lew ycav.s exhibited ..
rapidity oi' ir.crc? in price ur.pivcedented
in th" Stat- . The u; lands vvro always
uiiiiiml.lv n,lr.nt?i.:l (. ? ti:o firming. r,.< . rr'.
distinguished from the planting interc:.:. i'mtiquous
to the three wtrket* of Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York. a light >oil, requiring
comparatively lit:!e expense for ' itiiivatioii,
and yet supplied '.villi a subsoil wind,
renders tis- highest decree of improvement
sily altain:?bl- ? a soi' end clini'1t j ost?eeii!!y
adapted to the growth c f sweet potatoes, peaches,
and other fruit.-: an ! ve:x-t aides, which in-1
quick sait:. and high price., iaih. city markeLr,
tiie Eatterr. v.or:, i-nds have been notorious .-i
Ood ::ondj '. > poor tenants?a very mall force
sufficing * r their cultivation, and trick
paU'h.-aleiip, of a 500 son being frequently
sn'hcienl to liquidate rim r..-nt. Etc
many year?: Indian corn has been the great
ple product, insomuch that, its cultivation is
better understood in them counties than anywhere
cl-.c in our country. Until rrithin the
last ton yean;, indeed, maize might Jr-regard-d
tis the only staple in which t'r.sc ixtvds won! i
compete with the planting interest of the State.
liu? since the introduction of guano, the cultivation
of wheat has been so succ isfuily pursued
that the w heat land-: of the Eastern shore
may ncv bo aid t? rival the e of Jam:: river
in productiveness.
.Superadded to these advantages, it vril! he
rente rube red, is, th? "freedom of the sea--."
eonir c-.nuing an unlimited supply of oysters
and other shcli-fi di, scale fish of every variety,
and a profusion and variety of wild fow ls, sufficient
to attest t!m accuracy of Beverley's description/
cf the Chesapeake ."inlry. as "t was
a century and a half ago.
V< c regard the present increase of pri-v. for
lands or. the Each rn shore. ar. only indicative
of a future appreci.'.ticn of value in an in reared
ratio. Meanwhile they are celling at tolerable
rate-. A lurg- lturriocr of salts have hecr. ci!
iittcly. Accurate accounts of price > liavo
reached u- only in .1 f.-w instances,. The follow
in - '1' i'ttvns will serve t- indicate the upward
tendency in the value of lands. Among
the i:u d Miles in Ac'.-M'r.i>e wiibin the last lev
weeks, arc:
I -* ... |-... T.'.r.c K
"ftuouocirat, if. v ..
Outfield, Ksq.. of IVoriolii, -ituated within tight
of Accomao C. II.. '.'"Id to Geo. I.). Wise. Ksq..
65 acres, ji,-250,- more thin i>)7> per acre.
Sir acres of woodland near the Court IJ.uv.
belonging to the estate of .Mrs. Lavinia i v. i
I ford, sold fur $510?per acre,
i A small form on lluming Cr?eJ;, Vdonginj
to the heirs of John K. Lewi':, ?." acres (with
an old dweliinjr house dilapidated and :.iriy
worthless) sold at more than tier
acre.
j "Mount Prrapoct,'' 1 '.-longing to Dr. L. 8
! Joyncs, of this civ, situated iscar Onancv >.
Creek, adjacent to ilie villain of Ouancock.
Ji'G acicr. sold "o Col. J. V Ifcigwcil. for
if'JO. 000?nearly $50 an a<Te.
A small farm belonging to t.<!. bn v.ve.
adjacent to the viihigc of < Mi;-i.-co< k. a .
tor llierealiodis,) jold to sever;.' gctitieuien ot
the lUptist denomination, as ?. file f-i the " V.Untie
I'einale Setnr larv," -t v'v,50(>~moi ilitu
$200 per acre.
Among the sales in V i'ii.T/.ipt .n ounty,
is that o! ' "the Hclic,"' seM by Cuaciissioners
appointed by the county court, to Joshua
Turner and Lahr.n JMoate, lor $26,fiut' ?more
than ?"24 per n< r'.
| Other sales, mostly at high prices, oave h-vn
i lately effected on ;'*e Jlastvrii Shore; tit"
particulars, however have not reached ut
As land sales t?:rourr'.iCui ih - Stat.: ?v. oerojp.in;*
? matter of increased Intere-t to 'Iirinens
and aipilai'st'" honu.. ci abroad, we
will no much obliged to co amissioinus and
others, who will rwl us rc;g dar and ipenriaccvvntsof
such wiles fr-wt every part of the
State. Ve will make it enr task, so far
po- ib! , to classify and cnas.OEi them hi :
manner wh'ch may he beneficial to a 1..' ge
clas? of readers.
HOW IT WORKS
C?* ?i'ir, the frcesoil editor f :he "At!v/
ami "Ar.ni tvh- jittrlci'i*?'5. '1.07-nvjr Wi,
liojiv'iy letter ami recurecl :t?. publication,
j iie-r intimate that '.ho (rVtcffier had
: it C >' !!*' J
: One would think the heavy damage
j ii has evidently done the Albany Heronry.
1 POLICE OF RATUZi. THE HEW iECflSTXK OF
SARDINIA
The progre;-; of for? j arT-.in; .tther ;urrc-ftsei
than dioiinfches in iiiiprrtance, although
details thereof are urimvpallv
conveyed in formal specchc-i, official ilrumeats,
and editorial writings. They, generally.
I convey the idea of a tendency* ?. a peaceful
I tk'inent and of earnest effort*, o.u the part of
tli? .Sardiaion Government, to disentangle itself
of rs many as possible of tlie lead issues
of the past, and V> organize its nw kingdom in
a practical and business-like manner. If these
eflorts ate not attempted in vnin, their inilucnce
v. ill be great at the Conference of 7uricb,
>vlie:e tlicy will give authority to the ariv j
catcs of th<' regeneration, or reconstruction, or
I Onf'slcrntiorf, call it bv whatever name you
' like, of the Italian Slates, it is obvi.us.
j the French Governnicnt. in r:o less a ucgrs'than
the Sardinian one, wishes the new Kingdom
of the Alps to make its appearance before
the public, not in the shape of a. doubtful pr v
blcni, but with the significance and ek? pience
j of a substantia"..')! !?? !.
The circular of M. the new Minister
i of the Ir.terio;. at Turin, ?s addressed to ail
j the Governors and :c.wl 'unctior.arics of the
Provinces of the Kin.gu. ii-. Fuimrcss anu m<_'1o?>aitAis
or.. 'i?i rliaMch'PKii''-. iL llC'* iniCll
supposed that ir wns drwn up in Paris, . wui
on tl-?t account verre dissatisfaction was
evinced in Turin. Yfere this to be the
c*.e. liowerer. it would be the best token
(for the Italian cause, ps 't would furnish the
' {.roof, th-.f after -is warlike ' o-opentioti
the French Oovcrnroeiu noes not jive up
I its t:e?k. and considers it it:; duty to continue
to have a share in the work of organization, if
j not oi' Centra], at least c' North July. Let it
I l?e understood, however, that the circular !u>
| no Napoleonic feature that we can discover; it
' is, on the contrary. with the greatest satisfaction
that we mark the recommending of an ersj
Urgenu nt of provincial and municipal liberties
and the fostering of .a self-government. legally
j protected and consolidated as the mission or the
i representatives of the Central Power. -VII this
" ? rw I f K tll*? #? fl I I fll t CH C (1
Ill p=JIV. fc <-u:iwi U3IH.C r.!Wi rr-l
J.'einucr&tic principles of the r.ev minister,
I who, in that respect, ranks certainly high
I above Count Cavour. Wo mean no disparage '
meat of the noble Count, who bravely stood
alone, a? one time, by the side of hi.; King,
against ail the European cabinets, excepting
| the French cabinet, who watched him at lira:
without cither bringing support or impedi!
nieut, in order to ascertain whether he had the
' pluck available for the important task he dared
to a--sigii to himself. That ho won the eonlider.ee
of his friends, the general esteem of Europe,
and the uiia!loved mortal hatred of Austria,
is. well known to every body. Those very
great services he rendered to his country dur1
hi- the stntiftilo. unfilled him for the continua
ivw oi his work hs rji r-r-mnuer, and we have
'. sc. Iiift demise to coincide with the cession of
the province of J.omhardy. The resigning of
, On-tit? ivour :: one of ?ho:;c petty acts of vindictiveof
rhi-h imperial hearts are not
j exempt. - oi fair Loin Lardy will be
Jess painful t.: he "naughty Kmpcror if the
preacher of the .; ade will not beiu-tit of its
succes- ' "'juut ? avonr was, from the beginning.
docmed to bo tb>.ape goat of the crisis.
r/iMuees&fui. he disappear and throw
hin;.-eif in ihc gap, i.ke t'.e itoman of old; sucS
cessf; '. he tuttst ho - rushed under the ruins of
l 'Ik- e.'iticc ho pulled down, but, fortunately
; i r tl : C'urtius end Samson of modern times,
all tin* may bo done by a temporary r-.treat to
i o?:e". -misnti j* seat.
vir M. Ibitaiz.:. v.e say "ho a- tist right
mmi in -bo right place," as far 3< this can be
, realized in politic.-; and, we a-ld, "at the right
time," be-.-auv: it is the me-t important point
in regard to g?>ver:iuienul matters, lie belongs
by birth to ti.-o middle class of society, and is
an advocate by profession. Previous to 1S48,
he practiced with oucces? at (.'a-al-. In that
year he was elected .to I he Chamber of Deputies
by the town 05 Alessandria, and before
long III-joined tlie (.hutf,'.' Cabinet as Minister
-if Public Instruction, tic resigned after the
pt-.-ce of Milan, bni subsequently became keep:
vr of the Seel-: in the Ciiourti Ministry, and
;n-; ued so until the battie of -Novara. Tiic
defeat <0 the -nay of the Pieduiontose led, as
it is -.vol! known, to a thorough change in the
government, mit "xcepting the King, who was
,t n 1 -,i fri.ni his throne, as. under dire ne
eessity, ho ntfJicwl on behalf of his son, who
inherited with the <-rov/n the word of Xovara,
thu Waterloo of I'iednjont. In 1 ti5l> the isdvo
or.to. i.V.azzi, was aga:n taken av.ay from his
professional duties at Ca^aie, and rc-elcctcd
; -deputy. 1'c then actcu with the libera! party.
I <*i.. yeerpf'.er, he was ?looted President of the
C'lxvi' er: but. subsequently, Count favour
tnadu him Minister of the Interior and of Justire.
L'\ that capacity he carried the bills on
conwr.i . nd on Mort-tnain, which caused so
.. ... -i-i... w:?....
greata :on j:i iu.\. im .mmwi r,..? ...
now c?.l'ed ttpen to organize the ad:nini:.tration
of a:? enlarged i insrdotn, accomplished in that
lime, a revolution cf no less import, in a finan.mi
religious v.. '.r, than that which was
' only -carried at.? much greater cost in France
liirsnr the first :evolution. The Liberal reformer
-ucccMed also in carrying through the
i Chamber of Deputies a bill en .civil marriage,
t in order to :i:ake it intrinsically tir.'. po'tivcly
: a civil ami authenticated act, as it is in French
legislation, but the bill was rejected by the
Senate, Hv/inj; e vd to be a Minister, lie
again became I'redi-.-fit of the Chamber. He
has all his life been r^wjrStabio for his political
uprightness, fidelity to tlw King, arid devotedncss
to the ewe of Italian independence, lie
j moreover, h real bug-bear to 'lie ultra-tnon'
tsine party, and especially to Cardinal Antoneiih
He 's 'lie man most likely to withstand,
with success, the increase of power that uuy aeon:
'to the Holy See in case of a practical censti,
tution and working of an Italian confederation.
In he present circumstances, his action and
' on::-"!* will be most readily acknowledged 1:1
those Suites that arc striving to enfranchise
thcosclvcs from the Papal government, and,
; tVrcfore. bo powerful, if not in causing great
| good in the most critical cases, at least in pre.. ncng
much evil.
?TL prospects of the SutalphiC Kingdom are
t'M- a n.-factory. The foretold estrangement
of the Sardinian and Krench Cabinets
r!n!:s into nonentity in presence of the circular
here subjoined, ar.d oi the ord?r of the day
f Gen. Gansaldi. Minister Iiatazzi proclaims
that "the feelings which bind the King and the
, country to the glorious Emperor and the great
nation over whoso destinies he presides, must
be "ii inducement to persevere is: a policy which
has for ten years secured the blessing irocr,
tv combined with or<kr." The? contest of trie
1 w hole oireuir.r is as follows:
' The nature of the circumstances which have
brought ali >i!. :i. j annexation of J.catbardy i ,
the Suirftlpine Kingdom i.as led the illustrious
men who i oarjiosed the councils of the Crown
to resign their oflices. Jlut rhis change will
not lead to any serious modification in the p*>!icy
t?i?y have pursued with r.o much firmness
and sagacity. The feelings which bind the
j Kia-.r and t! < ountry to the glorious Emperor
and tlic grc;.. nation over whose do time- he
presides, the necessity of securing peace, end
, holiest !y carrying out its conditions in the interest
of our common country, the expediency
of extending to the newly annexed territory
the Iritnchise enjoyed by our old provinces,
most, iur from dissuading as, prove an additional
induccmcr * to t ersevere in that policy.
\v!iici< ;or a .-pace of years Ins secured us
nfl the ;>ie.?sirtgs liberty, cnnihincd with or'
in-, iln:.-, ?.iic new Cabinet will continue to
'pply > their fullest extent the great prtnci.
i.ti'j down !>v the magnanimous author of
* t.i. cila'.uto as the mis of our public law, to
the progress of the people, ami the consolidation
of the utstinio: of Italy. Italy will Hml,
it.' tarrying out necessary reforms, am! in
tfis. practice of liberty, as we understand it,
i the mean s of attaining, without any shock, that
independence which th.c wish of Jiurope, and
i tin interests of justice and civilization 'equally
demand. The work which the new ministry is
called o.i to perform, within a brief term, is as
arduous as its rosuitr. are important for the
whole country. The Cabinet will, therefore,
require the cordial and intelligent co-operation
of functionaries throughout the kingdom. The
undersigned applies to those connected with
j his department, and invites them thoroughly
, to understand the intention.', >f the government,
am! zealously to ~.id it in carrying out the mis'
ston entrusted to if by the Crown. Having
that object in view they will hasten to calm the
! public mind, too easily discouraged, to raise
: deluded hopes, to consolidate faith in liberty
aud right, and to remove all pretexts for disti
iiion, t ? secure order everywhere, ana tasuy u>
. j^oup around the constitutional throne all intercuts
and aspirations, and al! the legitimate
?influ.vieis of the country. The government of
the Iv 'iir wishes ever to be the government of
.the whole of the country; never that of party
alone. If :t is in the nature of liberal organ!rations
'hat the nation must he divided into
several par' ies. it is an equally indispensable
condition of it liberal organization that the authorities
whence citizens derive the guarantee
e| their rights and interests should he wholly
f w ithout party spirit. The moral authority of
functionaries will ho materially strengthened
. by their showing themselves strict in the ne|
rfitinn of tlicir duties in this respect. The representatives
of the central pow er in the various
j j.r winces trill also seep in mir.d tha:, cccord(
ing to the nature of our institutions, they're
sti many respects the representatives of the proj
vinces themselves with regard to the central
1 power, sn?i that their mission is also t> foster,
? - -*"t i-nn.fjiit,!,, lfifi'Iv self-government
^ .
?ibut t?iev must not stirtc it so as to substij
tute for it the influence of the central go,
vernmcrii. The government intending to
( propose reforms i.alculatcd to enlarge proj
vine;a! r.nd municipal liberty, so as better to
: secure the r.o-<.peration of the nation with all
i the powers of the State, functionaries will be
j pleased to second that movement by preparing
i the populations for that extension of their
1 guarantee?. J? provinces where the represen
i tative system <loe." not yei cusi, uiey -win uni
deavor to anticipate the moment when it will
be conferred upon than, by seeking to know
j and endeavoring to conform with the wishes of
j the jiopulations. for that purpose they will
: surround therm-elves with men whom tlrcir
. sagacity,. their morality, and ether qualities
! may be considered ar. the natural leprcsentatives
-? .u. j ihev will be
Ul lUC u sunt. ? 1U1 luul
careful to remove from public fare ions persons
who Co not enjoy public consideration. The
government of the most honest of kings must
not only be, but must appear in the eyes of all,
the safest, most honest, and most moral of
| governments. The nation is entitled to appear
\ r
worthy of her liberties. Public functiciir^es \
will lose no opportunity to pay a tribute
civil morality. Public vifoty must, lastly, engross
all your e^tcntion. It id. :i ha; pen* that
i after great wars.nr powerful political cm turns, (\
order is more <-r h*s< ? ? :ioush cup ou.?
You will, with the aid >( . urun !;>..! anthoritv,
and of the Sal.mis! <>ua:d, which ^
must be organi/a.*.! in evert commune. et.'.eavor ~
that persons and property should -: l.r
; themselves safe under j.uMic protection, lt,u?
essentially in th's that a people recognizes hn t %
power and excellence of its government. It's
under these conditions that the undersigned
relies upon the assistance of all the funf^iou* \j
1 ai?!.u> Sn Imj x- >
1Yi:i>*, .July 23, !S.V.'. !1 waztuV^ J
(h.ncra! (iarihaldi in bis short proolnira'.ion i \
to iiii countrymen of Central Italy comes out \V_
under a new light. lie ; > decidedly n:t oillcer \i
' of the King Emanuel, and he is not ?!' .?i?l to
pay a public tribute of cratitude "to the heroic
French nation" and also t? ".Napoleon," whoso
natnccotn'.s first. There is no 'i nting 'lire
the great patriot never spoke '"re in such
\ complimentary terms of the Fretic'.t Emperor
[ ar.d his army, and without doubting tiic sinI
ccrity of tho~e feelings, th.V.r opportunity is at
: any rate manliest, as tliey will allow him to
1 stand at the head of his army to org-ruse and
j increase its forces with the help of the Kinj
and the consent of the Emperor;
| Italians or Tin: Ckmu. ?A few months
ago we said to the Lombards?"V ur hrt'.br. i:
1 of aii the provinces have sworn to em-jut r <.r
i to die with you." And the Aualri 'us know
whether we have kept our word. To-mnrrow
we will say to you what we then satd r? the
Lombards and the noble cause ol our coiititry
will find us serried on the battle 11. Id, wilting .?
, we were in the past ported, and with the nilposing
aspect ot utcn who have done :;nd v.ho
will do their duty.
itirutuvu ivjkvui u?.i? >..;nu i?iv uu*
| braces of your beloved ones do not Ibruet Use
gratitude we owe lo Napoleon and to tlnh.i' ic
j French nation, whose vallunt mn> sti"! lie, for
the cause of Italy, wounutd and mutilated on
J the bed of sut'ering.
Above nil. do not forget it. whatever may
be the intentions of linvopeau diplomacy with
respect to our desthr.cs, we ought never to do.
lacii ourselves Iront the sacred programme:
i Italy a;.d \"ictor Einai.t ei. Gwiuk t?t.
I Loveke, i Val. Canon!-';).) July - ?. 1
The town of Nice. U.ttihr.ldi's b'ni-place,
1 voted a sword of honor, out ol national pi-do,
at the gallant conduct <?t one of the i natives.
Garibaldi replied to a letter of the S_ r.die. who
notified the fact to S;itn, i ; the r.,.me of tlio
Municipality:
' "I sin deeply alfn tcl *e?l grateful for the
! generous act of my dear native town. I cvit;
aider tlic hil'e I have -line f?r the sacred national
eaus as otiiy tiur duty of the e t zen,
ami the satisfaction of <: m-lenco -s a -ulli!
cient reward. The honorable piaseut wiiu u is
I so courteously made to me by the municipality
of Nice is a recompense lar bey ml my merit.
J My arm may become weakened and unable to
wield the sabre of honor which Nice besto ws
OS? nic, but to toy last breath my hem t will l< so
| nothing of its love and devotedness for my naj
tive land. Accent yourself, Monsieur, and present
to the municipality of our town, the es*
! prcssion of my ntleciionalv gratitudr
VERY UNBEND.
The manager- of the State Contra! Commit|
tee assured Mr. Donnelly that they would throw
j over Judge Douglas, provided Goverr r Who
would throtv over Mayor 'Coed. 'i ..c oriy
barrier between the affections ot t:;e?c gentlej
mer. ssd the Oovenn r - V*;: it*r. . that
he was supposed to'; : vorabiy toj
ward the* Mr May. This th? y couid not
I stand. Anybody but him. Thej w> ;? w ii'.;og
I to violate obligation;, to other candidal. * ?to
| swaiiow bio "eccentricities'?t.ng t ! ! !>r idj
axe propensities. am! the ! i p .nine it
, was known lie had to M.tilm Vi . ilntoii. and
take hint to their cmhrui / r . >. he would
j openly declare hostility i and h.t I on the
great municipal ogre. 'Ihey ihoii.el Mr.
Donnelly to make such a propo-: ! t vernor
Wise, and lie did so make i;.
( Now. we hold it was v< ry unkind in tVni te.
"kiek up their heels" aft. r tiie Govern r in fused
to make the bargain, ami said lie <vu!d
I do without them.? V. ). ]< '. ? ?.
? <Zr- * *
the Lfrrsa?OF governor wis?:.
We print elsewhere it .or audi, -ed by
| Ciovernor Wise t> tin lb ! ;uoti<i l.i. juirt r,
I and published in that paj rr on Tun-day. It
' plainly and pithily d.-n?-t - of -tin worse ti :,n
: forgery" transaction at Albany, wb. hhas lateIv
given so much cause lor di.-cus-ioh. wl.e.c'
ever the wicked mana-uvir v.a? made k..? a n.
Oovernor Wise tneets the trmchery with a
bo!<i front. lJc palliates nothing, ex. uhs
nothing and ju riti? . nathu He iiom stly
1 hands the matter over to ?hc bono- .?i-!e t on.-i Ii
oration of at! who rr.n .ser.tn putiik. wh can
i detest basene<>, v. |o ran tuck. ry.?
' lie wrote the letter tird? r t!. al o set?on'
lid'-n v to one w!io h;.*i ftepicntlv held poiili1
cal correspondence with lata. He note it
in good laith, suspecting no pitih.l Hick frits
i any quarter. He wrote it with tun ki ts . at d
j what lie so wrote he ctut claim to be t.b>tc
I suspicion as to his per ouul or poiiiic.d intigrii
tv. With too much trutli cui be sngn.Htizo
t'lic action which made public what lie h..d privately
written as "a gm-.s outrage upon ad i!.o
confidence and good f.tuit knot, n jimi.ng men
in civilized hie." No one net lost to honor,
no one not recreant to truth?j <tr'/
ei0r?uhl >o far lorg. t h tn-cil in ll.e txctlO'
ments or animosities of political differences as
! -. t... ....ill" .,f tilt;: t-.tirsi- |( :.!1 tuieerv."?
I" WV t " " ~ r .
IJnt ihe "lccLoiiing" i .us to bo made sotr.ctvliero,
mid the tr??l nf HiU most disgraceful
betrayal of the privileges <t prhate coit?sj>ondonee
is not even yet. "Who needs detencc
for treachery" now? Will the unscrupulous
Albany clique answer? l:pon whom bus ti.o
"exposure,"' so fir, recoiled? Will the parties
to this most shameful and unpni cipkd
trick reply? Titty vI.o have thus ignobly
i won tin* badge of infamy deserve to wear t
J forever. Alastliat it Jiis mi closely on ti.ti
i reputations of those w:.o have been "tv
sense, j*.IitiV.il leaders in a meat j irty. 1'rufi
; jrtidvT.?|.V. Daily
VICIOB EMAKUEL AM)" FhAACB ;0?FfEA
Turin letter in I.<i .\W,f ot D:tjs-eN, -ays
j that Victor Kmanu'l l.au an interview with
i Francis Joseph afu r the signing of the prelimi|
naries of Villufrati'M, arid that ti.ese personages
' have a perfect understanding with each other
as to the affairs of Italy,
Btmoval of Indian* front Textu.
>*Ktv Uitt.fAJ."'. Aug. h'th.?The Texas paI
pers report that sixteen hundred Indians were
I to leave Texas on the 1st instant lor the V\ ai
chits mountains, escorted by sis companies of
; the L'nited States troop;.
[ Tsoinirs in* the Aistkian Akmv.?Much
excitement exists at Vienna on account ol tho
quarrel-, and troubles aroused by the late misfortunes
in Italy. The commission el Get:.
: ("rban, the slaytr c,f pea-ants and beaten < f
I tlnrihnldn has liocn ri_vt.l-. il for i,'- r-' ;> J to
, publish the armistice. (n;i. {!(.:.> I s i. - '?eo
dismissed frotn the service iii'.ru, >x language
used in reft rt[.<*e to the 1.. :;-ti order
of retreat given at Soih-iino. C'i-' U-1 tlia.".
Nestiz and De Leiriongcn arc t>? 'a; t: vl ! /
Court-martial.
Ktvr Yukk. Aug. I".?1 he steam-hip lVrs't
sailed a? noon to-day. Siic took out jj-iO'i.oOt)
! in specie.
T-I : . ?
BaTTIXORF.. .\M?i!8l ii.?" II'JUI ;> HI ill asm
! unchanged. Wheat i< dull; f^al- - 01 ?/?i!
shcls white at lloaluoc. red lldal !*> -. Corn
firm; white 7-a7Oo; yellow 72.i7-i. J'.-ovi.-i ji.s
! are stead/. Whiskey firm at 27-c.
>"ew Vobk, Aii~. 17.?Stocks are 1 iglier.?
j Flour is firm and unchanged. Wheal U ! ?? ? r; '*
Southern nominal. Corn is firm, but irregular, *
' Western mixed 78}. I'nrlc steady; tmss s:J :> 50
' at2.87. Lard steady ; lOjalic: Wui>key "
: nominal at it":.
i Evening.?Cotton has declined Upland
j middling 11 J. Southern flour is low-, r and
i quoted at $4 30a5. Pork lower; mess $I3.-V:a
j 13.62. Turpentine unchanged, 433.4*;.
' ?? ftfi/1 f'.?6 tin<*Konrri^.
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