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*EjH\\LLKL\ KDllIQY FItliUYjIORXIXG." AUGUST 2(i, 1859. VOLUME LVT ?\TT\rftriV o<; ' The Richmond Enquirer, , IU1LY. SEMI-WEEKLY \M> WtTKl.Y, SY RITCHIE. DUNNAVAKT. TYLER & TVISE. I E R M S r r*rvH. .Kllvt i"T atinum, hii.1 nt *.'. ' if ??:. n l-r a : >rior period than oik ; tV - i. 'A iiiKhv, i'.v uoiiar* p?r ucoiidi, and ; slxm nths, | tyaiiU In citruca For the !# v , *; i" - : :.*. or ?ix ? .plea f >r *1 >. to tie pal.! Ill. . . i in*'*'- When Klio a rontnimajr money km ' y :m;?t to r<;.. tliey will l*t at th *; ! *; .'1 f " \ - n . S *k>:t l? put>IMic.l v.. . ; tkt monthly riteuhi '? twenty thott* .\ .* riUoiucn - . . rui.pt"' lira-* :; . t..tide n*ti .* 1 p> r mail, !u - ' o.UWs Ban* ! , tti ri*U ?.f \ ' '.'uarie>? u I ' * .ac. tiling I * rr .-liaryvl f*1 r n> *. .- u '* li.'lalif. ill**-* .00- I - . ! *' *. *1 t'-? ntl. . r I'i.'aot r* r. iVf. i.. i. t.j i t '. evocation a i;< rm: I:UM?B oi- IKK.im V. a v I'ltOCl.AM \TKiN. I . M Vfi.'N lMV::y i>-ca recti veil by ih, i- Ive, Ml >1 V?n Iiii'en Molb hm:. who !? char*' . j thr ' . crainljnrv -f the t'.-umy I'onrt 01 l?*It [ * !.?re y c! a ?lavc. has r?i i;'Oil frua Ju*iici% am . .r? : < rtf 1 : I. .wj infer i> t? \ !<-?l 2ftv dollar* t > any pei* n i- I e *;,'.! >1. Van 111:.-"!: M.PIohon. Hi"J dr.! tin? >:.:n CMU} oi UruMD. ami I il! o'l .'t of il.U eoinnioiii: -.Ith, eii . v. ai: request til" people ip ntrii'ly to . procur*-the ar.>?-. of th? s:: I M. that he ui iy hi biouai.l To m-alc* - y ! M I'l l, in . T|.|i r the I'mimon... a' l.-!i. ad, lidf , ,m.*, ;<<?, f'KNP.Y v. WISH. . . : . ...... ? Ml > . 3c V th? Com'ih. : . :.i id* feet I. . ! ' '-1. i ?!r !. I-. * :i anil . f I i'r..|is !..? head a little forni t hi- left h*nd and l"? . . i r it:., a II ilivvil, hud ha* a *t?a. I i. i ill to I..' arai; l with Jill:, slttfifC, ? -I '.no -lis. ii* en i.iT\ mTc\m:Tij^TTiu.i\i v7~ \ I'iMn.AM x rinv. .1- it a -s.v-y fin* . courr- I in 'beJ-.dleUry of "a. > if iiii Jo' n v.". N.??h, : ' r . it,<c?ttipvM.'J of ti:? . i- J lie, Btunswick, MfCklin N > . \- .-! t, Ch? ttoMil, Ihiwhv ' .' ..... r ci nforttTu.v to . - ti of *? ai.'l th-. s.-rceaiit of Jrt.i io'-att.o vi - I' dion to he held .1 if.ttelnt day of S-p-.-inht r . i v Ii*. , o n ye of the Circuit . . r.-?ald. ..." my I ... 1. a- trovernor. m.l tuiJer . : n i vr :>* i- itth, at Hiohrntid, this _ ,,*.! i. 1 %"*y, nn.! in th" ^Ith your of , . ^ HKNKV A. WISE. Ji.T.v If ?ci.te t;t ; lit: M?\ KltVmc <?: vttit.iM\.| v Pi: id. WJ.M uiN. ii- . \? a-::! \r-1 ; lathe bxecntive, bv i> r ' a aintnl to 'nsjioct .... * . . . . ' P . slit J r- %' t J'.ii|ts of liie Itauk of . report In ; :rt, anuit evidently ?> , * . . rr* n .* a lit life, p-l-. .. ! 1 . ' en :? nej, wltliout ' i. ; i nt t. re t'-om the . I : r- Jcem n?:ich eola i, u!i... ; ! r payment: Now, .. P limit A. . Cot -ruor of t!:c CommonI n.' f ;irat...1.n- of i 1 p ... . ' - pnrportins y -ao! bank T r. lee J !a payment styt >ficy l::t to the State; toil all coilectios officers -.? 'tii are repair'.I: P. .-.otiee hereof. In te-iimony whereof, i p > ribed toy ... . aini riuir.l ::;e - i'?* to l?o afliaeJ It ' r: ' . .t . A 1). ?4th year nf the ( : . : ! N';. \. v.'fs'i \:>TK i IM' f.NAl. IMPlt'iVKt'tA C?niP\NIES IN .1 ilii *:vlf 1- Si if i N : MIHSTKD. 1 I ... PiiMir Work* tint i ' i:.' rn.' . .i..ei t-. in which . ...ri.ted,;. ' . t::.e |.r>vuior.<of th<t a, eha|i. vl - . I - 1' .. less ar.:! IVr n* .1 ery company incur: ;u.: n work ' Ii I: n royi iuent. to tin n .. ' 'here I* n by the lloar.i of ?t . .!i PI make the f- l ,r. li.^-. p .rtt toll.e H ..irj. : f oi ..... . ' C iinn! "i ill of * el: - if - *!r;'.! > i : : .... ft' ? ark. tins cliole J . ' ' il esp'-t. led i i I: e n-trncie.n. with the i - : n tl-ur i'a ... 'lit ot toil* reeelreJ I rtc- ii.ie J ear. lh.- r.i.n apense* tlw :: <... lrnlthr aell prolll# or ; whl'h report . . panied by a phu or mapof the * vrk.an I at '.he . i ir ther -afTcr, a f'lrtiier rejoirt, .liowi'n; the 'The work, :he an oiii'an.! kimljofexpeiidlturea . ?i ?h*i! have he- i prescribed 6y the Bolt.! of - ;?ii i am i. in'-.. :i ! ' ' u.;.an.v. the rcpo" ' at farm. In c <- ' : .Uwe '. ? make any > ? {! I ' uydayitl.c c t-jj. :iy - allf rfelt one thousand !cs? ffpf>d ?aus.' he >!. .a <ach fdiare." H . -o?c",aont - t, r I Marc'' 1. 1>*1, the repo-:-c.i tii lie la th< l oi'i'ilor. "! the Hoard < ? Pii'die % v the 15th day ?f <> :..'. in each jr. nr. rm? prescribed hyilw B ml can be bad upon h;~ >t their office, in . - : li d.mntd. Tl!yM\-H lit.WITT, -yi - .? .. V ft..-,. ! rul l.r w -k . PHIUMII llti GI N .?M? IM1IKLHV i:sn ULiMi.n::\T. r". W retnnved from : i.fr rr,! nuj M j , >tati!.-hn)i t.t No. ' -y mii w!.-re I facilities. ?e are littttr prepared to furnish . rv - i- 'V i; Is, . r ' : i ..... Planum PtHnj fl : >. Swords Sashes. \-|.. i!-- ' II.- . >!"!"' ,ry V. i". r.a .It. tv r.ir'i y. ? I'in.lr, llh'.cS, . k itrcnti-at-: *l?o a laryo in ! -i;?1?n. 1 i-3 stock of and Jewelry, tv. lkiu. Cams Fishing ..' I,- mi Ir.-'r.i ... tit tod Fab liiO'i" .-. if sportsmen and military men .-.re desired . - r. iac. ,..nt.? than any other house In the -HAKLKSLCON'ARb. "Mr ?'m "T the rl:!-. UM. at.J ?Hti"h. ' e-if.H ;; ~i- ,.l eiin-i iiiher. Th- hest of tra.-es JlI.*- 6?-c".u < ill) II 'l lTliHIALN. IV mien or Coach-Makers i onr largo stock ?? Ma-eiats such ac i.i i. < .nil f."c;itre.l Kr. .ch Mead spring* . Pat. Taper and C -maw;. Iron Axcte, m> led tf- a- 'tted f.oin 6 to 16 i- l.c* .. ... j?.,-rteJ from 1 1-16 t 1 Iik-I.c K'n*. assorted from !.' to 4 Iiu l" * . - - i1 ry Shaft a, Biryy. Sulkcy anl W'a^on .. ill alio*'., mil Poles, P!;..; Boxes. Celt . . I .r- ! : -. Mall.-al.i- C KB* j i .. . Itand i ! I lag Stild, - f pr-par-d ' . i* ? ;.ri . ?. at. ! f. "fully intite S3 ' * * -i< 1 i-f -r, T I" ' i:... vvn.i.i oi.-i .t n.i.iOTT. liar*; ."ire ati*t C'oaeJi Material', MmIii S: . K!c!u:i'-n<l. Vi WHEAT PAXS, - \ N l> ? U LT IV VI > RS, i ' / (",* ,ifr! V.'-.a -J 1 i 1 J a tiv.v i .p I'aa Mill, I ' - . ' .r .*ri 1 " . i. 1 an be* ' r *.' | r: i! H heat. *iv \: tt i-i.M t . ? ?.! ui.*.. .* .* r M?r?. \ Miafx ti"i . " "t I pI* i .? *s f?r 4 . . * > ! IreUht for ft r:ni * it, it it !) * . . * \* *! **.:.T*.h:ia H-.V I t. * * u**\ I t aJ, of mv OHQiiuite, a fulliMij'E " *5B;: * ' *v?ry *lz?, both rt?V. ::tiH left b tod. 1 ??,*..'v very ilte. v* -t :.**. and i**e c ! * !? reare ' ,! t'av.ra, ti..' l*.?t articl'i f'*r < r. *tier attlrle lu u*e for till & : *; :: f my stock a' N" *. *2 Main v Charles Hold, Rlobmetid, Va. IV II CTAKKE. MH OUniCKm M'KifS AND MOWERS. | S : K (iKfKits T<? TIIK FARMERS Of \ > a I' ??it ot'lce, icing William county, t *-: * wvntln? Mich!*!*** are ree'-tcsted to e ' iJ - eatiy. WIJ.LIAM A. IIKA.\IU*._ > KlliCUIScV j x xj'.d u;. rh^ir In- n^M J ih-? termination ' > *rt rc*ptctf illy info' in their friend* avid 1 act U-.'.-.r-to ent? r Into any en/*?C? .? any Ki??:ie? .vhl-v, cannot be closed Th?> h!II, h?>w?\?r, c? ntiime t<? receive and ?r?r, all pro'lac i!i?traay l?v '* 'I* to hear from Mich fritmU ay ? !."> trra:?p**nicn?s f??r the ti/ur' ~ t. ':! ; > r.'.? yet dceriiiiued v*r-*.her he tr?!.?<ict l "f coniRiirfioit !?jt nlvtn. ?aouM h?? determine to dolt. I SI,000 A YEAR ! f \ ' - *V:r.jlM-5 ninru* : In^:n:.ny our Put ^ 1 c :?;c m?*'fe'pv'n: and nk | fr. Livingstone's l Travels in Africa. sVKit 50/u'M'I COPIES W' h*vc ju?t |'uM!*.?ie'l several New . .. . a v*n Urr* >?le AgeM* *'i?h th< r <?lvat>l?|:e l<> .end lor B* . " ??bt free. A?Mrrt? J. \v. IIK.vni.KY, Publisher, x* Foui . St, Philadelphia. | w- * . A it. It. TKKDtVAV, I II.^TORNEYS AT LAW, ? ; 1 'r . %: ; r ?-f P!:*-y!van!nand i' >lrau!?f. II., V?. K?b 7?c1<r ISTEBBINS, HOYT & CO., iii;k( ii vvra, FOR THE SALE OV v,:\v n.sNAB' rtu.-. siinrTtviis ?*i. . . . M N"vJ "\iJ ?l nmr.KS KTHKKT, ^T-EW YOnK. ||l0' ' i ION ;\ ?'OK K.?T!.C ... C. We, uu ' ' ' 'ic'y . ?... 3^r-J in the luarktl, ?T" . - r--n J> uianJ. ? W lo-.a 4.1 corner llyrj 11 - H ' JOHN* J. WERTI1. A?ent. \\ ?*tyr F\ vS. ?I iitie In ?tor< the Uo/-L?w;?t, i'" ?"' Vanwickl# Wheal H M. SMITH. SCHOOLS AM) COLLEGES. MRS. dti O O K if* llO.VUniX; AV? DAY MIIOOL KOIt re i so i. A i> i t'a. In I In* l it) oi Itli-kiiionil. rjlHK SKSMON OF THIS SCHOOL WILL COMMKNOK ? on the first 'liy uf Oetobct, 1:j?, iitJ ciiu oti the fiist !.rjr of Ja!jr, 1*0*1. All the brauchee cf Female I.Mucat'.on will lie tauuht, in<'1u>iiO(E Hit* M" i 'ii l.nii/uapf?, Latin, Music ami I)rmv lu??lu all of which Orpartioetiti competent AatUtatitt li-iv.i been i-*"|il'j' i. I'srli.uUr attention will be pabl t*> the tu.iun * it c y.,;n< ladle*, and vci'jr effort will be mule ! * git i . the b-*t ui<ir*l and intellectual culture. Tckm*Ic.lf pay -1 ! in ,i trancc?thc balance on ttie Kith K'O'I .si. I -Ce*. I: an. J2ib' Washing ?*? LigbU... "tf , English Tuition, Libber branches 40 La?In 2'* | Muair. (Profcvtore* fwi.) we of instrument. . * j Primary IV mTtueut. I:LFKKKNCE5*. Jonn l^u h lph Tucker, Richmond, V.? Dr. D. II. Tucker, Richmond, Vh. Si. Ci ?rgc Tin*ker, Ashland, Vh. Hon. II. M. T. Hunter, LoyiU, counvv. V*. Won. Jam?* M. Mason, Winchester, Vh. % R*v. T. V. Monre, 1*. P., Richmond, Va. Uluht lie v. Hbilmii Johiw. Alexandi'. 4, Va. lev. Churl ? 11. Itor.d, llichuioud. > a Hon. lieury A Wise. Richmond, Vh. III. II. Marshall, Charlotte Court Hour-*, U. { He v. J ante* II. lnuLaiu, W inch cater, Va. | K v. IV1 to': Ihrrlsvn, C."?rU'r?vlili*, \x. Dr. HessWr Harrlvn, L'niverdty of Virgil.in Dr. Jnrw* L. Cabell, Uulvcrslty of Vlrj!?!1.* Pr. II. II. CaVll, IHrhtnocd, Vr Mr. K 1*. D.<iiiel, Richmond, Vh. I '.u rn 1 \. \. Chapman. Union, N 1. Mr Allan C*pei??.>!?, Union, Va. Mr. Oliver Bicrnr, Union. Vh. Mr. J??! u Kchofe, Union, Vh. i For further information, addre? . ULNIIV u ?iD'OKI. July 14??*tl*tOct. llichmond, Virginia. MISS PEiiHAYrs KO.UtD'nCi AND*DA\ SC II 00 L. /.v Tin: < iry <>y uichmoxik MISS l'E?iUA M will re-uine the duties of Ler School ou the hr>i Monday In October. S!;r*i!l be aided by d'eieut Teruhcr.* in each Depart incut. M'tr.e IVrand will i ivl'iiiw-il ? French {;ovcriii'?c. l-nthi, Muiheiu i ic- hm! the Physical >? ; *,- will he tauyh by Profe.'?'?r IjUomiikk IIieiiuoit: .. *cntkn?&n ; , wnosc hit; h attaimneid* ami *ucoe???u! experience in li ach* i lmr. reader lilia worthy of entire confidence. Circular*. with lull detail*, ui tv he in ! n application to July Itf -Ctl \lr-. J. \V. PKUIIAM, I/inlon How, OLD l>t>niMO> FK.1KALK INSITTi ih, CORNER OK n:\SKLIN AND FIFTH STREETS, RICHMOND. V A. FIT 11 IS School r YOUNG LAl'IKS will .*)*,' *i ?*n the 1st of X October, IsW?. md close on the v*:ii ?>: June, WJO. The course of study will Include till the branch** essential t? u . cont'd- *. ? Htiti polbhed education, hi; I cry facility ; itfordc l for thorough Instruction in ?? II'.- Principal will be a a-.* ted by an aide and efficient i-rj * ??f teacher*. : among whom aie R? v. Leo. l!o*scr. D. P., lV.tch-r of Moral i Science. J. I- ShunnUe, E?;j., Ancient Lnn?Mi|t< anil Siitunil Metre*; Horace CLuc, E?i|., !. J F!?licr, i Palntlii;; Jir. LucM-r, Gc.riaa; Mlwn M. I. Garter and ! A. K. Pe'aplanc for the EujtUsh Department. Other teachers of eminent ability *HU be aeccred l*> the pining of tb? ! S<??inu. For term-, am! 'licr infrrnution 'of the ! i.hwl,?' Circulars or ..ddrc>? T. I.. ( a!.1X11X1!, 1'r nc:;??l IX ! -tc-:i I. Vi, Km i i .< <? Iter. R S. 1> I' ! Kc.. ATm. I!. Wh? rlrrlfht, R?t. James A. Puncaa. Hev. W. W. Bennett, Kr.TI.e-. Pollard, IS ! : :ir. I-,.. .N t. Murrtivan:, Richmond; Iter. W. Cart- r. <';.!? >t Mlwlalpy >; Hev, K. !.. ttjlcv, I're-' c..*,*. ; -r. i It <e*. A*. July ! >?ctf Hii iintiM) t tn.i.i t.i:. TilK NEXT SKjSION WILL Itr.'.lN OCTOBER FIRST AMI CLOSE JU.V FIRST. The F,ci.Py con.i?t? of KKV. KoliKKl KYLASP, A M , Prcr: le..' and rrvfcMor i.f M r.il Scienc . LEWIS TURN I u, A M? Vn'-scr of M otiematic* *nd I.EoHCi: E. PARNF.Y, A. *1 , Pr >?. r of Latin Lancu i-T ami l.'t-.rati !..M>KINS, A At ;l?titu'?for Pre OuPrnfeea.ir f C.reeU Lane-lac-* ami Literature. W ILLI XM t. STRANGE. A. IS., Prefers; f CtirtnKtry *v1 N line il I" '!o? >|>hv. Wit L! AM MAtOIITOX CHASE, A M. lYofewior of Al. ' "i i.-'v.-: -c-? ?ntt literature \. II fl.?C''Mlt, A >1 , Tutor of the Anudalc llrptnClcld. i at- w ? T. l.ixr-iv ami Mr. A. lit. a. ?. th ihilful and cK'c';;; l;?U?ehaefern, furi.i-h excellent ?---?r.t. Tiu* f r It ii I ami Fuel tj it i> |e nc-third on , ti c <f Ociob-r, January and t--r !. i r Taiiton, Room Relit. InI 'l-it and I', nil.. *.'7 .V. ImViiIi.c *.:? ft on the 1st of October,and on t> "--.h ; A-r . I' ?y scholars ' in the College proper pay i .' f. r Kjoiii Cel.1., in '.he Academic Department J! for Fuel. r i lunher information w? ca'alecu.-, A nppiy so the President or any of she Prcfe?-or- A us i?c2m (L.iWH.lL. U.VrHH.TlATK Al, l.M) r*llir undersigned, hiving ct.t.ted into partnership. for X the put pose of e.Mnluciiii/ 4 s.-h-ioi. In which ail! S<c taugl t Atn-ii-i.tar.il M ulerit Language-, Mathematics, Military Iiu.l -il! the usual Kncli-i, iiranehe-. Meet the pleasure of auniuieiux their friends and the public, that they still op ro o i ttse Srct MONDAV in Septetnbor. Th - ea-y a'.--, to Danville, f.-.it all ..uarlers, together with the Intelligence and ri'-raiity f it- r'tireris, r-.n li rs it at once i fav. rite r sort for y. unjr jf-n'i -n. a desirous of etc.lying. I' - the Intention of the Principals to have tin ir young men constantly ttoiler their own h.irge, 'hereby r--iiir-ring a...-e-tai.ee in, as *?II as out of school. th r.uuications addressed to J. SIMl'KIXS JONES. Hampton. Va.. or It. C. KDMOND?, Piedmont. Fauquier ttti'v, V a . a, ti! '..be !h?: of Aog''-t, aftei that time to the l'i iti I>.?nvl!l<-. uill receive pt"in| attention. !.. t EDMONDS. V. M. I.. . ...... J SIMI'KISS JONF. A. It.. < ,BC,P*WI(i.iiu> ?:?.1. It. V?rv. \. M.. and Joseph Segar Hamp-on. Va.. Faculty ot V. M. I.. W. II. Foale and F. ]., Smith, Alexandria, A a. Dan. i.le papers copy twice a ?ceV. I Juiy i'ti? ct t-inept. KLI VANA A FhTthK lAVnti IF. " FACl'l.TV: KEV. IV S. IIKS.sox, a. M, Principal. Natural Sciences and Moral PI ii- - phv. Mi- 1.1.1/ V A. I'CFFKIt, French and nutans Miss Sl'K V. WILLIAMS, Mathematics and Latin. Mi-s MARY F. TAYLOR. Mathematics. Miss M.AttV F. WILLIAMS, Natural Sciences ar.d Bell. * Le'tr-j Miss V. C1I.DEMKISTKI', Music and ft-rpian. The rie\t session of this Institute will crrnmener on ! iFlItsT WEDNESDAY in October, atid continae nine , mar,ti>*. Tn*' if?i 'ujriv art* -p? ?*.ri i v.traetirc. me location i i tinsurp for hf.il*lifhltien. The cmrie of Instruction l? conipremuMVc and thorough. The University method is adapted in tliv daily rv.itatlo..* and Caul examination for gradaati ?n. At the late Coror ie'i?e m r>t% a letter was presented to tfie Principal, ?ub?,T.b ."I by alt the patron* of the Institution who wvr" piv.-vt.t, fr??m which we make the following extinct . "UV arc * ifcl bv all tv?* have ieeti of yourself and he Institute, tt?a? i* :?, in all respect*. all that parent* and guardi.im c?uid deidrc; *nd that the student who fails * > make |?r?vres? umJer its fostering, would hardly he like!v do much anvu here." Stud* ns coming by *he Cant!, will f.tnl n conveyance at IJrcmo Ulofl to take th-m to the Institute, fc-tir tnihs d:s? Catalogue;*, containing full j articular*, may he obtained by application to the lb hi Ipal. Ad?lr??* "KhllK I'M* *N, t'.vx.-. ' Aug IS" Tt w. h uiioUN, M A, ~ WT .1 ><so( /.i rr rnix* jpj as. K I, O O *1 F I K 1. II A V A D F H V , P. Ma^- ran Cxtt KfttiTY OK V? W. \T TtUHS, Instructor in Languages. w lkiiov l no UN, M. A., luntructAr In Mutemalic*. II. W. LUCKETT, M. A., A sstiiiit In Languages and Mathematics. JOSEPH M. BHOUN, A-*S:ant In Mathematics and Fnglidi. flllll bjectofthU Academy i? to prepare students 2 I JL *Ue University of Virginia, or to fit them for the dutlca of l?f?. The course of construction embracer ail those ?t:bi jecta requisite f.,r h preparation for any of the Academic S"hooN of the University, ami the method, i%& far as praeti* tirable, N adapted to th*%t pursued at that luMitutl n. The third ^sinn will begin on the l*t September. The expenses are $J.V* a year, payable embanmullr in ad* vance. ForCnt tlogues nddres* either of the Priaclpals, Ivy I?epo*, Albemarle county, Vh. JunoiJS?ctlMUct AKIJIDEHN SCHOOL, k*i\(; AMI OLKEN UOUNTV. VIKlflNIA. IT i* the subscriber's design to open a SCHOOL Toll hoy> hi hi* residence, in King and Queen county, the>Y?* ?h?n to commence 1st October next, uml to tcraiiuate < 1 si July following, with the u?unl rce? *s at L'hriatmas. The course of instruction will bo aystcumtic and thorough, cml?ra? lug the Kng'.ish I.aiu'ia^e, Allien* Language*, the Modern Language*. French, Spanish and ItuJiun, Mcttie* mafic*, with it** application to band Surveying and Civil Lis* kineeriug, and the Kictutiit* . Natural Ffiilosophy and Chemistry. The unden?'gn*d has at* :> rut el with Mm Mr. S. P. LATANK. of the I'nlvehlty of Virginia, who has had ? %<. ral years' experience in teaching, and whose :?itiinonUU of fpialilloation are f?f a high character. The U,c tion of the sc hool ie proverbial for hcalthfulnc**, and its churrh a Ivan* t.tges and refinement of society are unsurpassed in the State. Aberdeen U one mile distant from St. Stephen'Church, h i'ost UlTicc on the stage road from Kichmund to Tappaliannock. Tkkws Hoard and Tuition in all the branches, and every necessary, except lights, Ijun payabl^on- -half i*t J an* uarv, the flier Hist July. P : ??lf - Sr. ?. j l.en* Church. J. C. COl'SCILL. Yiiu.imi Miluiry In-titctk, June 20,1^-9. It sli?*s iu? much pleasure t ? recommend the Male School under chare** of yt . J. C. C?uncill Mr. CouncillU a distinguish*4 k.-?dtiH*' f *M- Iru*i*i tion, and discharged , with gr?*4t credit thcdutic* of A?d?'ant Professor of Mathc* ' nati*** for one year, lie 1ms heeti engaged in teaching for ' about ten via ! ha- giv *t? great ;ati*faction to those who have employe i h:m, ??r who have been under Ms in* ' btructioii. I ! w.*h vTi*j confidence recommend his school. 1TUXCI? H SMITH, July 15?ctf gqpert V M I. HFLLK II A VKN1 I N NT IT I T K ALKXANPUU. \ A. MISS K. TKItllS, Principal; Mis* (UnnirR, A??l?titnt Instructor in English; Prof. Kng? ibrecht, Vocal and Instrumental Music; Prof Polti, Language*?French, Latin, ! Italian. Ac., Drawing and Fainting. This Institution will open for Its second ??*??ion the "th day of next September, and elo*e th** last of June. A thorough and systematic course of study is pursued, aid every f ..w..rf ttiii l?t- continued to maintain a high reputation and select character for the School. A corp.. of well-qualifled and experienced teacher* ar?- iTigag-'-i for the cotttinjf seai slon. arid other hmW'uiiu will he employed a* the school Increases. U is the design of the Principal that this Inst!tutlonshull ! " ? every advauuge for the attainment of a ll: urottgh and finished female education. To- l udding, Selected and purcha* d by the Principal for loc [H-ruianeut cstabllshm-nt of the School, is In a retired and healthy part of the city. It was erected expressly for a Ifuardiiig-trchuul, and 1* well-suited for that purpose. xxrcRKxcia: The patrons of the School, lit. liev. Jno Johns, D. 0.; Rer. 0. II. Dana; Uev. l>. T Spriggt Kev. J T. Johnston. Alex- . etolria. \? ; Maj. II. II. Tyler, Washington City; O M. t'rntchficld. Speaker of the House of Delegates of Virginia; ' - -l-.I.n Scddon, Esq.. Stafford, Va.; J. Uand'dph Tucker, Esq., Richmond, Va.; Nathani"! Tyler, Editor of the Richmond ' Enquirer; Dr. E. A. Currie, Lancaster county, Va.; Iter. It. II. I'liiltjpa, Virginia female Institute; Hon. J. IV. Tyler, 1 Warrentott, Va.; Iter. 0. A. KlnsoWlng, Mlddleburg, Va.; (i. W. Lewis, Oak Grove, Westmoreland county, Va. for Circulars containing Tent-J, other references, test'.moUals, Ac , address Mi?s E. TEBUS, iJuly 10??fm , ^Alexandria. Va. 1 i t?r io.\ yabVsTsos."4 to 1 iPoTiiSri? i \J Aug 1* JOHN N. GORDON t SON j SCHOOLS 1\D COLLEGES. " SCHOOL FOH boys ^ynjj young mkx, HY GESSNKK HAHItlSOS, M. I)., U? I?. r?lu OI'ES ShTTKMliKK FIKST n??x?, V( inllm ' f i A (irn'tiiTDwi l>TOt l'oat Oilier, Albemarle county, V?. i . Turns ?Tuition anil boarJ i except light) fur ten mom I. a, j tl i fist)?paj able oti. half September 1st, ami the other hall February 1*1. ' t. AiMr-o. the * jb-crlber, until August tiJlh, at the Cniv. i ; a lit.v of Virginia UliisSNKIt 11AKKISO.Y i n 1 jtiiv 28??1W * |g KINiK IIILL M4 JIOOlT 3 f.l'IN'liY'S l'OST OFl'ICK, CAIJUI.IXE COl'STY, V A. r J'rr>.l'dt">'U for th* 1'iiirirtitv of I '{faint#. ICHARGES REDUCED.] , tfifth scion of this School will commence October A In ami ctnlJuly Hint following. The course is thai of | 3 the University of Virginia, conipririny? ! 1. tn^iisn i>r.4ncn<.*??<irnm:n:ir. r.r??*u!u*a, ?.\ti:i|?o*Uu???, Urography, Writing, Arithmetic, Ac. 1 * J. Latin and lircek and their llWlury and Literature. 5. French and Itall in anil their Literature. , J I. A moat comprehensive cnurae of MMtlicmatira, quite us ' full a* llut of any College or University aft he fulled Stater. .V Civil *i.'l Mechanical Engineering ami the Theory anil , Construction of the Steam Engine. T 6. Drawing?Ornamental anil Mechanical- ami Writing. The advantage* possessed hy t!ii.< School in location, an ' a regards the health ami morality of till neighborhood: In II11- J |i poiutmcut, an in lie excellent appniatu- ami capital huiM- a lugs, g) ntts i-iitn, hath h?n?e, Ac.; In the caperit ucc and ( rucoe-s of the Principal, aim has now been thirteen years a teacher, ami the high testimonials of Lis As.t-'nn!, who war ! preveulcil by ill health mIouv from taking hi* degree at the ' u ia?t public Jay, ami will rrri,.ii:ly gel it in October; these, i as well a* the scrupulously Moral anO Christian torn el tin | School. ail combine to rrcon.tucad / to the atteutlon of 1 parui.tk ar I guariiiuio us haviug le# equal* and no r ipe | ? rlutr. CliAKtiES? libera nasi*. for every thing except lights. ' u" A itetaileil catalogue may be hail by n'ldrcSrHig .Me, i ScuPoLKK, at C.ulney'r, Caroline * sunt*', Virginia. 1! .. fera to? j, The faculty of the University of Vlrg.tiia; Pr. fessors Harriett, Mniiau an I Church, of West Point: Prnf. Chi.uve- i net.uf Anuapoli-; lion. J K. Tucker, Itlchmnrtil; Hon-. 1'. C. Hrjainetti . Hill K. II. Coleman, ami T. N. Welch, otCa* roline: Hon. W. Newiou, Westmoreland ; It. il. Adatnr, K-q . Alabama; Itighl llev. Iii-hcp Meade, llrii. J 1'. Hull, J. U. c'oteinau, I*. M. Wharton, IV. I), Thomas, IV prion I, f l". C. Ilitllng .1. A. Hrouildur. J M. P. Atkinson, II. M J Nel-on. P. N. Meade, Esqr-., Iir. K. ('. Randolph, Clark*': J. 0. Soitlhull. Albemarle, Prof. Venable, Columbia, S lion, t \\. Coleman, Senate of Vj. SAMl I I. SCHOOLER, M. A. .' ilyW etOctl C M. (1IP.BKNS. II V MH Mt V < I !>! 'I A , V t. r|1IIK tiexi M'fuior. of this School xvill cointiienceon '!:? 1-' J day of October, ixe'J, and terminate oi. li.e Colli day of July, 1 nip. T Kit MS?12.? per -cision, exclusive Ugh:-; ?i to I e paid up. tile irt of Oc'oter?the remainder on the 1st u! March. INSTRUCTORS. Ill 1. A It Y P JUNES, M. A., vt". Of \ a > P:.t-:r<!. W.M. M. FONTAINE. M. A , (l\ ?.f V.- > iil'.AW1.N0 ANL? PAlNTlMi. JOHN A. CAl.YO of Richmond. I Prof. Win. J. Marl in, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Prof*. Owens and Strange, Itic.Vmnd College; II n. J. M. M*um?u, Winches'?t; ^ ludge Win. J. ltob?rt*<ii, Uon. 8. F. Leik*-, it. 11. Mc iu der, Ksq.f Albvm%rle. F. W. Coleman, Judtfe U. II. Cobman, Caroline; Iter. li. Si ri noetic w9 Ourlts Morri*. I.dw'd <) Morrlp, W. C. Wiekhbirj. Ibqs., Hanover; Wyndhum Kobeit* , ,\| on, 11. II. Ha\.<:it \V;n. II. Iluxali, hdwln J T. p llrown, C. T VVortham, J. II. Clrtniberl.iyn?, liicht ic ii'i. Jim * n M irslt: i ray ( an oil, . Fauiiuitr. Having wiiL'Jrawu fro., the Academy. I tulrc ?] itrvAi pi*-, jure in r?- mm: n;ling my successor. >lr. H. P. Joyz?, to tht contntei i , itrooa^e cf the puMlc. Mr. done* hi?i ir**?. ? i'li rJC, in th?- co?jdu?-; of tin Academy, t ?r tii?- la-it ?hre?- \ ?v.r?, ai.H 1 ca i therefor*- s;?*. i!; knowingly of his <;ti:il!ftt*kl:ou* r..t u*i instructor. ISc i* h gentleman, a cholar, and, what i*. equally port ant, has &n uncommon uptitudc f^rtlu* management rf i?->v wl.o amy decide to pUr* their * ?ns under lib chaw, * ill, l feel rotiftden*, h'lve no cauv; : , regrr! i: > reuuital from the corps of instructors ? To thf ahilitif* of his A. I run itho give ti e moft unqualified .estI'.'iony i.KWIS M. COI.KMAN, I.-!e Prii.r psl of llaoovcr Acadcmv. pr- v <*i t :r.l r ; :Tiioilliir< ?ddre?> ;; r. JONI^, T.?JJoroviiir, July 1.1? cil?tOct. Ilwiovir county, Vh. " BKOOK L AS D SCHOOL, At Unccm><.oi> Decor, Alsi h.ki.k Coctv, V?. c WM. DIXWlDllli:. MA, I'ri 'pat.') JOHN C. DINWIDDIK. c JOIIN ML'KKAV. M. A.. JAMES M. (iAUXt'TT. M A. r I 111 K object of thin Sch- I i? i prepare young ro< r. f r the X. 1'n'. . rr.i!y of Virginia, ?>r for ituy < : ? Ml'.he In- \ s:rurb>r* arc graduate, of the I t.iv r.itv, three cf thrio ' u'.'h thv degree of M. A., anJ tin' fourth a yrmliuite in the school. of l.4liu, lirci'k, t rend.. ticr?..iii, Spanish, and Alo. \ rol Philosophy, nr.tl ul.o an experienced teacher. The I'rincipal ha"i had ten years'experience In ( chin;. E three in the rllCCe sful conduct of hi. prr-ent srhool, and three a. Assistant Instruct ->r in the I nivr.iiy in the schools . of Mathematics ai.J Ancient Lunguaipv o The A'.h Session caanoeucei on the Ut September next, and elo.cs In tl.c la.'. weiL f the f-dloulnz Jfin*. t >1 Tti a*, ea'lu.ivc . f IIJii. . I wel., prr .e"-loa of ten months, payable (12* :1 !?: Septeiuber, and ilf.' - ou the l*l tehruary. l. f or c?t:il"irun, stating '?tatl?, apply to th.- i*iII a' Greenwood Depot, Albemarle c untjr. V?. ti July 5?c*. 1 Wh Sept WM MXWllfMK. M. A. : Nt' X NY-SIDE SCHOOL. Tito MILKS KIIDM CIUi:i.'>TTf>V 11,1.K ASH ONE FROM ., TUT lMM K.MTV Ml' VIRGINIA. fllllK .n;,il S"S*i"*l of i.lV School will npell Oil the t'r"' X Monday of f . Jilcral iat.d close the last of June. The subjecta of .tu'l.i wsy ' * i'.ilirnrrd u?.'f r th* following heads : 1. English I-angtiage nd I 'e.-aturr. 'J. AIndent aim Lihriture. J l". French Language j '' re. J t. Mathematics. I: A. Natural science. 0. Mental and Moral F Monthly Circular?, giving * rreet ciiill it f e.,. h ot- " dent's ocli l.ir-liip hi 1 : I'-Iil,'.rill be sent *'| p ir.: h :i .I guardian*. The fee* fur tuition, board. Ac., (wjshlng escej ted.) p.r term of Ave month", are *11.', to b" paid puneturlly in advance. ' it*"" For further in-iuirv. *Llre?-. WILLIAM CARROLL, A. M., * Julrll? cflm Charlotle-vill-, \ *. g Tilt! COLLKt.lv OF WILLl.tn A .MAItl. f I til E next evasion of this Institution will commence ou the second Wednesday of October next. The ?xercls-s will he resume.1 in the renewed college editlee. A V complete aparatu., on a large veal , of the Ut-st and most r approved conr'.ructlon, L.ia already been ordered, which, ? together with a well selected library, v.ill he In ret-din-ss foi uae by the eounuclicetutnt of the session. gt DEPARTMENTS. 1. Latin and l.x'in l.lteratuand the K .i mLa:i- , pnages? Enwis TAt.nrsRHo, A. M . I'mfew.r. a II. Greek and Greek Literature, a-d llrnnmi?l.tvim' S. JotsM, A. M., Professor. el III. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Itelle.- ; rj Lettrcs?3ii.*? Ton<s', 1?. I)., Profcsror. IV. Ill.tory, Political Economy, and Constitutional Luw . \ ?i'.ur'r J. Morrison. Professor. I p Chemistry and Natural P'.lio.ephy?IIinj. 3. Kr hi i . ; Professor. I il Mathera.ilics?Bkxj. S. Kantd, l'ro!e<?or; Tit ?. T. !.. SskaP. Adjunct Professor. I p For further information, ad?lr*??, I ci BENJ. LtVELL, President. Jun. to?ctlSen Williamsburg, t?. t, Itl'TlFOKD.AC* lOF.JIY, KINO W1 I.I.I AM OilMV. VIUMSlA. IN isCv<*rtUncc wiili the wl%hr? of frienUto whoa*.!!.!? . . . school h Indch:* >\ for -upp^ri for yearn past, the auhscrUicr liHa Jeciiletl to em pi v? ?***rh<*r coa)]M?M \ %( lc every respect 19 lake fhirici- ?<f tiie s?h???-I ami jriv. tn j, ntruction In the hraneV* h ? * rv T.'ie bo*i'*litjg ?l**pars>n?*iit \r!!l f un*!tr the fli-i ctlon a! M'?. Pit:-, j'choc 1 will ope:i 1st Oc:f?t??*r. ., 'Ifisvy, for ten innath*, poyuble half l-t Jaunary;' -?N1 Itoar?l, with crrryBTOjiry, r\ ? j t li;Ii' . f ].*-"* oa rl fiiitlnj In Enyliili.Chia-h? ?.ni .Vath< uiHfio. * Mwlers: haiiK'niK"". each extra F .. tics taught If leslt eil. T ? >t furtherinfrruatm.'i a .Mr? -? J. K. PITTS. Au^ If?rlt Uuinforl Arsih'tny. ' f* HiKDiTuii K'S HALL Fi;.ini; Sf *1-11 M >1^. miii: econ'l tension of thi* School, which i* ioeo?<*.i * ith v J. In half a mile o! Frederick r llall I'cpot. 1'.r.rh.. . C-r?triil Pail Head, will corutnrr.cc on the j*: ef v *-pi? r.- 1 t rr. ami clone on the 1st of July following. . Tknm* pck Sks?I"n ok Tin M nrir- : II ?f?r*l a?i'l Tuition in oil the Kn^iish llrancl -s p.: ten months ?; > ? ? Music on the l'iann, with use of instrument . . k"> French Language hi i-n Drawing and Painting,each . . I" in. " India Ink and Cray-n. each Kmhroldery An accomplished and speneac I teacher w'ii ha-.-v barge ot tiii. Seln "I. Mv HiMrcn I. Fre-i'--ri.v. llall, Louisa eountv. V.J July iy?ctluthSep N ATIIAMKI. W. HAIil:!.". JKFPKMMINTOM ACADIMIV." V rrillis i.-titulioii, situ:"-: I ill a n:o?t b--:tlthy and iyr- .ilA tie a-dghLnrhnod, tuan l a half miles fr--it Fag r (julrr {-firing. free (rem !'ic haunts '-f vbv or U!?v;-Mi-n. will I" open- .1 i-n tin- fi'.t Minnli;. in September :i- f.-l r .-I-.... on ;i,.. |a.i , r .lua.- i.b' .?ii>.. Tli-. .. jr-.- i.f study nlll i t- l.V.rougL, comprising Latin, (lr--ek. Mathematics and otlcr branehi a usually taught in our lull jcalrinini, ill ehirli voting turn sr-- pr-pm-d fi-r ciillrg. ur tiir i-uiim-*. of life. p Tk.-iVs.? For tiuur I and tuition |Ki\ payable one-half in advance. CAl.tiH HI ItNI.I V, FiincipoL For any further Information, a-h!re.f 111-- Principe!, .-it j Jftfrrsuutiio, ruljiqa-r, Vt. Anv 1-?edt.-??rnw nr. i. vt iti:i. u adkiiv. IIAI.U A V C<V. \ A. , Pur P -vk'Cs, l'rinei|.a!, - ?. , Aari'tan!. LOCATION.?Kiv?-niik? lioni Clover Oej?>! on llie Kielmutid and Hanviile llailroad, n-niarkatiy heA.tliv.rc- . tunic from temptations tj vice and convenient to .;lii;rch??. PinJKiT-t Tvi-.ur ?Anci-nt l.-inyiiayes. Modern Lan- . (fuasiv, Mathunatic*, Pltvs:?*:i! Science. History and Orography. " Length of Session, from l-t October to l-t Auytt-t. Ti;itsts.?Board ,-ind tnltlen, ten moatlu, ftSSi), payalde half in advance. Lights cxti i. Pcplle conveyed fr' -u the depot without expense. Address the subscriber at Staunton, till 2."th August, ..rid afterwards at ML Lsurel, llalifui" county, Va Apple e ir'y. duly 12?Sawtf, I'IKL. POtVKItS. MOITMTAI2V 11 'I I: SCHOOL, .t KOTKTOCKT COIN TV. VA. f rilllK suhscrher will re-npen his School on the 1st of Sep1 tenthcr neat. The course of study trill coniprise the |, ordinarv I.ranches or an Kngli h education, together with u Matlieniaties, Natural Philosophy, Latin. Creek, French, i Herman and Anglo-Saxon. T hese studies uill he taught on ?; a seal thcien-ly extended to prepare pupils far the highest clas.es iii Hie I nive.-sity of Virginia, or In any of our college-, .-r > (it them for the active pursuits ol life. The a number of pupils w ill he limited to twenty-are. Tone- ?Two hundred and foriy dollars per S??l?n of months, ending June L"-th. one-half payable on the 1st of .< -??r cnitier next, and one-half on the lNtlt of January, Isfti. N-. -> pupils will he charged from the dal" o' ent- ring to the end of the session. These terms include all charges sa .-g for hooks, trhiph J will he furnished at Kichuiond pric-*. No deduction for any cause save for protracted sickness. " I'nrent* or guardians who wi-li further Information will * direct their letters t? WILLIAM K. tiALT, August ! ?c.'tnr Pat'onsburg, Botetourt County. A'a. TMK (OI.I.II.K OP NT. JAMKV fill IK Annual Session Sicsiiunii the last We?ln??- f M. day (the tfMh) of September. The various clas*e? tn the Coll#,m\ and in the Grammar School, resume their work t promptly. New Students will he examined on Thursday, I lj the ?Uh. JOHN H. KEltlOOT, Ucctor, Ac,, ? July lawdt I'oIIckv of St. Jhir.es V. ALKX VNOlU.r FK7I VLE StTHUK V, ' VIKU1NIA. JA U/'.S S. ItALLOfFSLl, ProprifUtr and Principal. fllllE Twelfth Annual Seillnu of tfilj ichool will commence I on the 18th of next month, (September.) ! | tlrrnUrs giving full particular. will lw ??nt to any who < " may <l?ji -tsem. Vug!*?ctt* | SCHOOLS AM) COLLKKESj AC6V8TA VKIUI SKHnAKV, AT STAUNTON, I i JOUX 11. TINSLKV. Prin. il ?!. Itilli licit Srraiou of this Institution will commcnC'.' ?*n . Monday, the Jth day i-f September, 1 vo'J, aad close on Ins last week in .June folio* inf. Ample arraiiKtm. nl". have been made for a thorough fin.d education. The coarse of study U coai|?rthr??-'*e ml practical, embracing all the tranche*, useful m* i ?rtni icain!, n-uafly tMin$ht iu fmalc schools of tii* higher.! rade. The u-rul department* arc filled l?y compctcr*. nd cxp* rienced a?Nfaiit*. The public rooms ha-cbf* i?rfi?iiy supplied with Maps and Chart-, ??f th? latest [ruction, am! the Philosophies I and ifh^tuioi ; *p*rHt*? nlar/id at .? heavy rxpettse. It i tin purpose of iht rr"ustees to avail tl Ives !l the educational !jnpror*M!**.*i)t* ?.f the day, v 1 t* | !? c Iieir KiiatUutl a i*i?ou such a basis tl v It * 11 '-> alsli a 1 nmagc* f?>r a: aecompfoh. d female - ucasioa, e*pii*i to ny rt.st may be obtained el- *.hvu . Circulars, givit.;additional . f rag; -r, w!U I tit up m pplleat <-n to the Prtn a I. lug 1 jJ]' KALOKA.7IA VA1IL1 M SIOOh, STAUNTON, VA., IV1IL IU IIK.S lit Till-- SI IIUOI. HI LI. 11 r. HUG. >1 Ml o\ TIIUKSDAV. !l: ."JUi ? f It i* rtrietly Kauiily Hoardinc School?tint numl..i nf |iu|.ll- heing rallr-1 :o U-tr./i, anil no Jay scholars received. Theft r ?*.ill mine vai'ktiCM . Hoard and luigli.!; Tuition, fur ssIm. : i.irc noiics, tMd. Muilc ami Languages cxt rn. CI re ill* ix containing further particulars, may be oiuaici I n application to MRS. HANSON, or Aut II el? MISS SHEPFKY. Staunt m. V UOSST I'll 1CKK Afi.l 1>KT|V, AUGUSTA COUNTV, VA. 1VIIF! rn \l Annual S-"lon nf t! N Academe o-ill connun - Hie FIRST MONDAY IN i'l UMISUit NEXT ml rl. thetf.Vh i r Jllll , 1 -lit'. The Stbiml ;i 1 ',>K pi-paiatury to thr L'aiv.T y nf Virgin*,i. All the Ti vlii ri are Graduate* of Ihat i-I Iiul:->n. TLItMS? Viiaril and ToitUw, Inrl,tiling ever}- thing, i- 0. For pnrticu!.irx * Adilre-j, Mossy Uleik, \ irplnia. T. .1 WHITE, Junr Is - tlOct Principal. A.HLLIA iCADEnV. IVIIE TwentyScVrr :!i Annual Nh-iuij of tlili Institution . will open lit, l>*il?, ami close Aug. l-t. l-fin. Terms, per session, exclusive of lights, '<. ') pays! Del. l-t; ill" on March 1st. i i f further particular', see Uatslogne. I'ircit, "Iciilorc I'. (I., Amelia county, V?.'* IVM. II. HAHRISON. Viit'iiv ViaoiM.i, Jup? 1SK. 'A belt. I.tir .! -elli V-.-ademy, under the i.iaiugetni-i.t f Mr. H 11 llarrir-n."lii-i f-!;e l. -?t i ri|iar*i iy- hoolr t Virginia oUSSMili IIAKKJsGN, JOHN It. MINOR. J AM US I,. CAU1 I.I.. s. M\l I'lN. Aug.". . t JVMKS 1*. IlfiLC"Vllti:. tllliVll'l.AUI. |i'l;tl.Ui: ( ULLKiiKi BKTVV tb.N IAMPTON AND OLD POINT IVIII.- IVTVBl.TAlIVII!NT HAVING HKKS PUKCIlAsKH . by ir.iliililiuts, chi lly raiding iti Furor ti!.. NortoUc mltbe nil ac .. c. usury, *111 Ik maintains! a: . first s, i-:itnt!on. Tl.e en-nint;. ?;on wlli 'tr t V. uti.i Ctot.rr, under ll - sup.Tvi- i. .: tt.~ I'.. v. I'll VS. A. RAYloND, who will liavt a .iai Ja,' Mm an able corpt cf eschiri. The rafs -if Beard and Tuition w I! rem i*n on 1 anged !' .- t her particular-ve in .1"i-rti- -vent, or . 1 llfV THoM.VS III Ml Mil ? VV. AKMISTi'vH, ' , I' Ti.month, ? KllV. I'll VIII.I s A UAVMvNH llwnpto'i. July Vi-i. If.\t||?T<?> At VII1JIV. INSTRUCTORS JollX II. UARV, A. M? I- ... I. A l.myu.igi , and Math'-nmi FLEMING JAMKS, Jn., .v. vi , .. . o! Virginia, l.i i-nl l.nnptinges, npsni-l. ami IfT a VV1I.I.IA.M }:. CUTOU.VVV. Vlrgl M Itary Iiutltute, I... I ll.. T ,^1' . s .1 V ....II I KDWAKIi HAIiblCK, Muili*. h ! r.rrr.-.in. M?. K. A. I I.KVKI.A.M'. Ft-mill- Drparttaciit. T.'.c Kxri.-'u..-.* v! lliU Ji.-bc I I'v-'.i on ti:? Mot-day i October, uii'l centlnni ten in.ntlii. H-anl iluld* txln nJ Tuit? >n i:i ttnien' I.sm'i a--*, M.-ttlu-m ith'v Ac., crrcnlon; Modem language*, each jio, and Made $So, I'orCHlaloffUcs. er further Inf -i"' i-.n a-hlri-* th>- I'riri!]?), Hampton, \ irgiii'*. Aug 1 W !iixf"I?yAI.LKI.ll tAV IIK.II M lloVlL. AT BLUE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VIK31NIA. l\r J. MOKUIaETT, A. M. Principal, ?nd Inrtru.tcr " in MutVi.i.iti -.i ati.l Natural JOHN M wrus SII? It.-tnu? r in Ancient are! 1 t.-ri! l.ul.CU .11-' II. 11. III.AI M, A H , Iti-'riKtr-r'? >!.r?' I'M! < ;<h> ?nii nrli?h. lid, W. llr sTkii, St?ir*:-l. Tim >e?"ioti will I -ciii lr' of 1 r, , i *1 ?? Ihr la*' f .Inne, l--i. The I'iti ii*i i- ii'.iiue. ?it' u: iui?riu|'*i n. on .*"*turay , a:: I there n > mieri i!*?loti \:r|>t - :. Ovtstmai ' ; l.'i|.ens--1 .'.ir Tuition ai.'l ll-itrd. I;.' hiillnc every thing, Wept tight*, 1141), payable vae-haifhl October, balance aili F-'-rn-iry. Candidate* far the Mlc!?try nf uliy IN at. ;rlic:il Den .-.! n'.ion, ah- (Hue 'uitahly r< cuniLKrmlnl, rw.it titiil.-n re. Sin* of iiiinlr'- r i:iy ha!' | r'. .' rtjltlon. 11 "i.? furnMn-il, at tli.- r-t*riii. it Hi 'Inn it; rio- .. For Patnplil-t?, c iiai'iive l.ith? vrapli el tic plac-, Ian, *c , * a-Mr. - H J i|iii:l!l?ITT. Principal. Aittf4?rattan-. 11,1 S'llphur {ipriitj;* I' O., V i. iPISCDPAl 1114.iC Nl II4IOI. 411' VlIK.tNIA, AT 'HOtVAKIl.' rllKKI MILKS WIST OF Al lA'AMifilA I >i v. John i' m - i n:;\ i: LV I' M. I.i t .i:, Jr., At, lit Ia:.;u ., .t ! Ma" * latli'-. J.itls tVM:; lit" . Ka P.ranr! ..Pre '. V. f i. vnaj , M l> rn ITh?.I ! !* .tI'.. Sa tniAKwi. >1 tilaiuilei an t N iturat Science* II. O. "Itiliil.ts .. Aimv-m Latror I. Iii'ia.-irn, Mifb-. Tlie ly?!i n of I bit In-iXn i w.li it.,iu*-i!.-<j <>:i ii-linrilKV the ' ! ! f .* ji'i-mlirr Tirana? J.'ei I r I miril. s:'i.< ' -.-Ifur!. n< lallng an ? aMiing, payable enii-nintu illv, in ai|-,.i!u-r. M "(iern Lan Uiijfr.i. Mll-lc, I'r.irii-;; ami I'j nti-i?-, a-. rt il.jri.-ia, HFFCKrM'l -. The llith HLiI CI'Tpy uf tfit The I'roft rw n| tli?- Culvers!!; I \ irgini-t. For particulars tee r:itul<vr.t-. A<Mrn> "Rrt. John I' ! (iuir. . llunan), Iii-arTlinilnyli-.-il Seminary I*. II , Falr'as .limy, \ *." July ?ct let Oct. a I us. ,%>u nisx uimho 11; malic ML AOADF.MV, uofir CMrr, will commence If* neat ion Oi-toher let, l-.V.i, :(u | intintf till July ! :. !*o" Thr location Is remarkably healthful v .1 . Ilgihle, and It cry accessible, being nrjr the li a Iroiul i*t*etti RiebnH mi mi Feters'-uri:. The f iiullj u::'l liiJr-l'n? ! imrtijinl will ! l-r llir barge of Mr*. Minor win-, known character aiul rapen-iicr are it ulhclect ;;uaraiil.v . I !.e: I'.ili l it am! til cicti -y. 1 he Literary III parmen: ill I .-uu l. r charge of MiiJa llyroti Minor, al.lt.il by hrt ' ami other fouij.- vnt nwtruct '. 1 lie course '.f ill.II..- V .1 :,!.I.irr r v. ry I ran !i of ngHalt, ther ' 'ft French, Lwin, Mitel nnd Itraarlng. R. feren. ? ! ' nfnletitiy tna>le t- h:I tlir former |.:itrnii? f the school, amitn Mltrlm have 111) knotrlwigcof 11 liaracK r. >'o il..lnotloii U. I. . for I < ul 'i- ?. in ra-rs of -.-it'-* *. ,1 illrto 1 Elt.M.-. oaril. inrluilil.g wnwliing, llgliie, iV -l, a.-, p. r ?tle-i o: nine month* 412# Dstrnctivii in English, tor ..I! .tor I! ol .if. ft-' Under . . . 1* Itiiio on llarpt, :-ui If". 1:1 it hi '.i.ur ntcR . C" i.ino ... uitar M f Iuitrti;s??-?.* . ... ' r-ti. *1 nr. 1 l.iiii.-r.-li ... Toll-" 1 i o <1. re f.ir'lier par;:- i'.it- 1 ilurt ili be rnt. fiir.-rt.ri, Cu?-;t;.? itn. Cotrrr, ft. Au,-n-' ?m HILTON M lIOOI,. VII" THIRD SESSION OP >IY Cllno!. estahIM S for - ten I.?r in it ami ft ill: U>r <.' J m or etylit bcya cana reoi latedi:. tul*UtI -J: > i -i' wis,mi I |ur?! |iriv'.!?^ - 'i l> ?r. I' or-in'i?l un.l?r ll in-trn-n-n ' ! i i-*. !:- < ' >> n .. K <, ii arml'iato "I She I i i -tvI. . Virginia, and irin-iiily '|us!::> 1 for tl- : Thum-p?r --ioi-.n -fi-n . , '.. t i.iin,' every ii:u?1,!'1bail -i* i' ,> it tin- other sit rl.... '.f t!.. terns. KiraitMio Th? Karri)} : I'nirrr -?f Virginia; ir. ]!.< .< v r. Ilurovrr. j'r Mm. i Wminn. Kdento , M. Mr. M. ? !? ?, K. II. Ilav.il, I, Wall.- I - - . K-'hi -ii I: IC-v. I>. It. l air;. I.-..U -i.f..!|,. W:li:-, ?'?l. . ..*t Mai. II. J..Ii,-aii;r. CoBMXa\iij.?;, Aug.Ir.'g. t.\i. ni:v.man. Hltnoiillll.l, s? iiooi., . -i>. .. ^ j t: . ti' r tt.i n-? t MrWIH ' r \ it.; ?. 1IAI:LI> MINOIS, M. I>., t. M, PiiiM-ir?f, 11.. II. Am--7. K-.ri.i l Ktvt?. A. M.. I . \ j . I'll i?. >l:v.-::. Jr. Aaabtacta. I1IIK n li-xlno. Sep:. J,!. I-;,?, and . is-1< Juno . I?'>'. ilivM.-.l into t-.r . i-| ;.iln-? -?!-! nroacik1 r>? a*, tb'i^in:-. - it. I. Fngli.h l.n:i?'uatra. l.atm aii.l (.reck l.atifpia;;-". The Modern l-ariyi < -?. I'r-r. -!. (I. rt. ur. SpanUh, talian. AnjiU- Saxon. t. Mnthrioatica. .V IIn- Kl-n-.nl- f Nat. I'l.'.l- - -pl.v, t.'h-i.-lilry an*: l.-r.tl 1*1.ii -.'i|-*iv. OiialoKin-i.. -Inuring the plan r-f thr -'. hi ul. -ft.t I" tliM* -Iio .lepir*- it. Tkhm- J-.'-'-": t" I"* pai-l h?lf':i nilranc?l?t S i ' . >' K-I-. {T** J'- ' Oilier an-l Ciarlniipwille, V*. Rbfrnkm The Prnfcnon ami Vi-ii-.r- - ? the Kliiv-rolv i.r YirjtW.I ; II II. Win c II -.-p. I'obhaia li.-p*-!. Alii.: rank I'm .Minor. K?i . Charlotte-rlllc-. I.I,nl. M. K. Maury, r. Obsei vatory, w ul Ington; llf. Uev. J >lin Jnlins, Alex* IniitgoaiiTy. Ala ; li^n. C. C! iv, llnatetiU", A'?. July dl'^pi viiu.ima i i;mam; iwrirrn:. Staintov, VlllMVU. (fitsorporjt"f I't/Vit i*i-\ KKV. K. II. I'll ILL IPS, A. M.. PuiNrtiMt d l?jr a full corps f Professor* .ind Female Teichors. 11111! IMti session will Cumiu^nr** n tli- *J?'h September. . A thorough edtieati m in the s?IUl ani ornamental ranch*-* may he pursued at *!i> In-t :utl in. remote from iifaVorttblv influences. And awarding ihe l>e*t advanage* for the healthy d? v? lojiin-:i!. f the physical condituFor. irrnlar. with fall in form at inn, adi2rr?s the Principal. Ii.hv-: For board, furtii?hed room, fuel, light, washing. nil tuition !n the IT:*; Ash course I'jun for the annual * ? ion. Mu?i?\ Language* Druwinf, ?c.,*\tr*. Aug I- ? ctfui vsiihAM) Fi:n \ m; si;niNAK\* HANOYKi; C??| XTV. VA. 1111K third annual pe**ion nf this Institution will com. me nee on the tfid of September next, with a full corp# f experier..***! zr. 1 accomplished tea- her*. For circulars ml oilier information, addr**?s CHARLES B STl'AKT. Aug 1??c4tr Aihliod* W> PKIVATK KCHUOL Foil GIBM 111 IK fourth session of the school r*?iabltj?brd in uiy family for the duration of my daughters will commence on he l*t of October nn4 enntlnti*-tMfj month*. Studies? Ensish, French and Music. The school will he limit dt* ten of my ownehildrcn. Tiiu 4'?iti n^r kiMUAn nl t<?n Mnnth< for tuition R!nl lOiirJ. on- half payable !r. dlv?ncc, the other ou the ?r>t \l March. Iddreea, Cot. BASSKTT FKHNCH, Ait tr 90?CtlO Near Kichm-mi. Va. L'A>'DI?iiS>.?"t'ar.-i 7 . (terinao Max Candles, fat i sale by Any ."> I. ii O. B DAYCNTOKT SCHOOLS AXD COLLEGES. IMVEKMn OF I'K.VYSYLV.V.MA, PHI J ,A])KM'MIA. \fi:r>icAi. Mir.vuT.MKM-.?MXirrv FoLRTii H>-tJ PION ( IN'-9 "0"). 1 IVili.hm Gin**, M. I>.. Kmrrltui Hrnfrt<"r if Surgery. r'jiiLTj. M. !>., I'rufoisor i.i' Inntiiuti.of Mnliclur. ' Qyitr... It \t ..I. \1 11 ?w f 1 ? . . .1 I of J ' III' .n ],. IL,M. I).. Prof.....r of On.t-tr!r* unit th- !?: ? ' en- Women and I'liiMi *!. ( a J '4mi Cuims, M l?.. Pr.ff r < f >!:?!-.I; Mi-dln an 1 . Phannace. , '' Kofifnj K. Ho.,. M. Prvfe?v,r of Chemistry. r JuSAru I.i i'.v, l| I).. IVi i.--.or Aii.ttouiv. IUik* ii. Sum', m ii., i'rof.-t- uf Surgery. ' 1 Viuuii iii ... M. li.. Demonstratorof.Anatomy. Tin- L-.. fur- r. of l|i?- Section will heglfinh tlirirroli I Mote day of October and el on the 1,1 March. , 11 j Clinical liit-ruc loii I- giicn ilir.it!vhouiTlit*?e*-loti.in the I1 . Medical Hull, hy Ho- Pnif.*., ,r-( Hii'i t. itni Pennsylvania I ^ j Hint ottirr llo-;.it-It. ' I The til?rciiug Itnotu-. under .I*?* .uncrl.-itendenci' of the , r Profe?or of \ii U. iny iii. I the I'-uojfi-tr.V'.r, are o|ien from ! 1 the uiiiidh- of Se|.l-tnl'?r. 1 r i Tin- Ri>.m f..r Op-ratlve S-tr.- rr ,-in-l the Apj-I!eatniii of | Band .g-o, it-., I- open i ..I.'t. >e|it.-r.t-er, nnd throughout ; h j the S.-sIon, un ' tie* up., vision... the I'tofcjtor of Sur- g:ry. ; ts Surg'.e il Ileinon.lr.il.... s. llvMor, >(. |i. a , re-, for the Lectin.-. n-a-lt l'r..f.-.. .r (I.'m., $lo.T r 'intriculstion l'ii.jMid ott.-i ply.. r ' ( tduatirn Ke( :tt> d li. K. KOdKUS.M. H., ?' '.'. mi oi to- M-jdi.-a! faculty, I'lilyec-lty H illil't... ! H. IKt. .luuitor, Irih-r-lty llc.Ihllng. I'. *- ?Il aril iiwv he had at frctn 5--"0 to |t! i-t r week*. ; ?! L I MVUMTV OF I.OI IS\ II.LIi, i MHIMCAL lilir.VUTMKN I I WKXTV 'rirutu sKfj-sioy, j //".i/.'/i (if ruiATKfs. ; , lion. JAM lis (il'TIIKIK, President. \VM. S. VKRXOS, F...|,, Secretary. , MtDICAU FACULTY. BKXJAMIN I'.. PALMIIlt, M !>., Profe-soi . f !h? frliiclplea and Practice of Sut g*r., .1, I.AWHKSCK SMITH, M. O., Pr,f .<nr f .Mcrllcul Cheml.trv and Chetuical Phyniolopc. '' HUliritT J. HUKCKIM'.llHiK, M. H? IVoi-i-or of Mat, j, ria Medlva and Therapeutics. J0M11'A U. FLINT. M li., Professor of Clinical Surgery. , THLOllOIIH S. HULL. M. Ij.. Profes-or of the Theory end I'r-t.nc- of Medicine. ,1 I.I.LU IH.I.T N POWELL, M. P., 1'mfcnor of OUlctr! 1 Medicine. J. i\. Itl M. I'., Profes-or i Anatomy nnd (Jenrr-il I I'hv.i.-iog', an.l li- :ir. of 'lie >'ai alt v. S. M. UI'MISS, M. li, Professor d M-J!cal JurNprudcnc. h:i l Snuitarv Science. li W. I \NHtII.L, M. |t , prof --- u-ef CUn'.ca) Mcdl.'litr * and Path dogicnl Anatomy. A III."111 li It. CmiK, M. ii? Ih-monitraior of Anatomy. Th- Mistical ! - i irtnicut of the Cuiversity of I.uttWville :. rt ;lt enter upon I*, tweniy-thlrd ecsiiun "ft th-- f.ri! Motnlat 1 in November. Lecture- prelltnlna.-ty to tit* regular coitr?e n-sll be rc J ?: th* I.niver?l*y *1 c*l Marine 11 frr-^ a' rh irj:**, u:.u will be commenced 0:1 the 1st ol UftoKt. The l,:Iiit: Ko"ia will ilnob- opened it that tloie. 1 T!?. w'.-jjlon will clot** 'h r?jt?.f??r-. '?n thelast of Fi hruary. Kxtcfttli* opjM?rtdi.!t!f will b a.Vod. il for the s'.udy v.f n Clinics! M' iicSuv nrx'i ^urpTy. 1' Lecture I. i ! M:itru*nLitI.'R ... . ' w , Graduation .. SI& c> lli ftjt'.'. >1 . Vrt-, !r }' .-fur!? . o?."i ;'i. : p ?*. JlLNeON, M. It., a J ity - : Heat of the Faculty ? f IK.Iil N KOTIIA 'I t( AUi:HV. F r11111;? Iro'itutinr) i 1 I in ib? Irtiui' lint? vicinity ? f ^ ? ? r?.! Co j*t IL?u . uu't .11 be under thr supcriu- , |v,? Mr.. M. J ?,.< . i Mr. \V *. I:. Tk.kv. Mr. Ttntr, *ho ih nfatttdlM the Va'tvenity of VJr * .-Inta. v 11 Lav* r control of v. department, ir. *he higher stts?Si <. ,. Mr#. I'is.or, fcu aeco'. p'Mi-U h?dy tnl uce?a?*:ul teach*.**, ' will i|??t I?**r iitt? '.'. ri ! the f, t rti,? ('-pnritncu* Mr*. Wins will Instruct In tousle, and have charge of M e bo.'irdin? depart turrit. .. The Tru^t-fS have yrcat cr>r.6d? in* lr th* * -vr .1 tcaeh- 5| rs- they hav* u!l hud expef'ene* !h*t* .i<* j" v::,k: arc ,, ' i :? 1 igh oi Itr. a they have I t ifore e >i in itided the h| pr a! ..? 1 paT-.n ; a d' "' riitiutln,. public. The location ' f this in*ri:c'.|ou, the social and rclifflouk !ts!lti? n?*f* :?#o*ind it.t. ffcth-w -ith th?. moral arid iniell ciual ..w-iltfVai ?n* ?>f the teachers, combine to reciinr ..-d It t . j .^AMI M. M. ?ai:lasi>. HM \V TIIOMIWN. Mil I. DAMhX,Jc, 'Truite-i. I l;?t. M. UltOttN, wm. t ui.rMAN, j The next ?Jon "A t!n' Shod will commence on the Mit.d*y In I* nd?-r ti**xi. The si-holurtlc year will be d1*.''!"! Into two '/us ot li' e fimn'.hs each T'-rmt p**r n fl* e tnor.'h* -one-half payable . * ^ th?* b? -innlinr. *ri 1 !h- rctnaif l'*r w* 'be fh.se of a^h sen* ?d:?n: h Primary Ti^r h. fi- f^) p AiUanr-d i nyl ?'i . . lf? l.atln. Ore * ., French a*nl Mathematics (extralo tr? Mum ; ......... SO Oil p Hoard, incli'iilnir ev* r} thing except washing. . Id o It;?EJtt.v l* ? I?r. < ? " tiT Harrison, Albemarle: lion, b r.tulu* Ih well, P. >t. ! rr Ambler, L' . Wta. Jj Claiboriif, T the I "tilted Mart, propose* to take i few boys (not more j than eight,' a? members of hi? family under his personal chart:", an 1 prepare th-m either for business, or tor any cla?j t.f any (.'allege or t'nivcrsliv of the U. States. A* under his arrangements, a thor-'Uch and eon.eientiaus j trainingiu all branches of a ?uperlor eilucalion, and ail the J dvarit t-ea of a home, ? ill he combined, this establishment | ) Is respectfully recommended 'o the aMcntion of parrn's.? for ta.rv particular information, address Or. Oswald SEIDENSTICKEB, Principal. RcrrnsacR: , Gov. Henry A. Wise, Virginia: Benjamin Gerhard. K?q? j I'hila.; Her. Thropbilus Stork, l>. D., PI.'.la.; Prof. Cornelius ; C. i'eiton, L. L D? Cambridge; prof. George Lane, Cam- j bridge Peter Hamilton, Krq., Mobile: Theodore Sedywiek, j , Esq . I". S. District Attorney, New Vori:. . August 20?e tfl k >?4*. J. II. Kaston, RocUwMgr. Dr. W. t. Uontlf, Vi'o; l-i, I (Snrrctt, 19 . ?r!-. I'lut-. 5!. UlaclIM, urf Mi Robin M.-W--.:-:. I. ' ' ; Wm. T? riy, WytherDlc. ?. *1 .1 WINN. Julyv" I'M WM. ROBIN TF.BKY. h ALB EH AltI.K PKMALR INSTITUTE, ' li.\ltl.oTTK-V||.l.K, V.\. ., Till IK n?*%t %in:i Seplciub-r ami clo-"i hint 0 of Jun* folporlntr. The M i- nt.d methods which rub* !n-?rurtion. "Xaininitioi.s and conferring decree* nr.* thn?e I the -nuty ..." Yirtfnii. oj which Institution the clpal and thcjp-tilleso-n wwiat- 1 niili him arc M.fl* r ?f J 1 m i f c k its a n n ti: a r ii v. i:. ( ' I V Ul. PKI'AhlMWNT. TI J n> IIr. M. A . IVIffipiil?Mafhciaallcs Moral PI.:! ? "?;.hy. Literature. Wm. N. Huona: ..if. M - \tici-:it Language*, Kngii-li 'I and Composition. History. ' Wm. 1*. J.o* .M. S. -Morier:? Languages, Natural *' Science*. J Mt*? Cohn..:?.\ A. ('. *vx.? A?>*a: !i Language* and Matheinatio pKKm.Arofit .m?\r.? Mr.- Kmily f?rubb, Mha Cor- ' Qfl! a ? : ank ouxahemtt. OiTAPTMf.NT.?Mr*. Ktnilv Gruhb. Mcsicai. Im NT.? Mr. Vincent izurda. ' B-mupivj hMMurvim ? Mr. ii.ro. \V. Uarr.tr and I ?dy. 1 Kxpi v.-kj*.?Th?t expanse f r board, and a* full cour?. of collegiate study n i > *t -:ri< ran undertake, h #-'14 for ! * i*ntir? lot than t!*.- coat at our heal tuak* Jchools, f ?! ? r tV +4Z\" rr*d? c.f scholarship ii fo*?nd In !h" !ti: ' ?-r* M:;.d?\ Painting, Ac., at about urjil prir \ \ N?tv. TI Mi If!- Fcmalt Institute va* e*taLUrh?4, rJ an I i- < i*r .- ! |tap?k'.?, tli Principal *t..d tuoit of the * f nrh"r* b-ing members of thu? ilemuuitution. Yet no In- tfoitlni.*! -e Milan influence ho- been, or ?*iil I" t x? rM 0 cr**r tin* ?iudeiiS'. lor fuitl.ir Infonu% ' n, ;<ldre?* the Principal a? Oi.irMtesV!!b\ m * Whig," Kxaoin-r," " I?l?piteli,M 41 National r ln?"llh?er.cer,'?md " Churl*-i -ti Mtfrcary," cu|?y. \ July - cart Sept 20 PIKIHIOM PFJIALE A( ADFMY. J rilllt nexi ?esdon of ;fd?Inatituticn *111 open on the o*h 1 day of September, ai.d close on *!ie 'Jotn id June. j I Hoard ami 1'uitlon In Knplisii branch' - . ..#!.'!< n Music on the Piano i ?| Mujlc or? the M'dodeon -?t i Latin ... 20 I j Greek . .. 20 j f rench . I't ; I'm*tag and Painting, each. !v Kmbroidery 5 f No extra chcrp-i. V rtl*hteni**r?t made except in ra?e j of protractcil s'ckrit'ss. A tvinc* arce uil! be ut Cobban? A Ib p'.t ? n ? v? ry day until lh" l.'-th. Student* cotalm; in l: aft* r that time notify to be ;n?-\ A catalogue r and HrcuUr w;i| be f ?rH-.irded to th^sc who r*'<tn?'W It.? I Addr* ?s moiit Mony P'?ir:t, AP*?*niarle county, Va. July 2 it'll J AMI r W. GOSA BBAI MOM FKMALK SCHOOL. f 111111 third arnttal *e^-*lon thi* hehool wil! begin on ihc Ji ??t!i day of S'pteiub-r, and clov?* the i'otli June. 1 i?0. r HKACMuNT ! three i. *?? * North of ttordonsvlilf. !n u . I. iltby region rf Cout try, with beautiful mountain srene- ? rv, and ace*-.?:! ! to *-l.urehcS. Mix PAtiAl'P. aa accomplished Virginia Lx-ly. ihw r ". jipotency has heeti evinc* d during the pi*t -e.slon, i^ as- j, s' elated wjilj r.i<? in conducting t!.! * school. The e ur-e of study embraces the u-ual Kngltsh Branch"*. r Natural Sciences, French, batm, Piano, (.Hitar and Vocal M -i". Painting, hrnwlntr, M.-nochromat':, Max, heather e and Wor-fed Work and Kmbroidery. ... # -t. ?... Ai'ul t*. tlAA ?/.. J I ft*'ruurxo J*T ;'-u uto.nio vat j Ttxr, T? ( i* rdiujt to tfie ftndic* pursued. For t'ircularr. givlnj p irtif u1:ir?. addr*M ^ .IAMM L. JUICES, M. II. July ?A?cwfiw GordowvUte, Vi, V I 1 X A M) II I A BOARDING SCHOOL. c SKo KKMPhil. In?truri??r in Ancient l.anpuaffe*. JAM&i G. CLAKKK, li : r . Mitbeuuilei ud (Itil I Engineer !n??. ! e !?KL\WaUK KFMPn:. Instructor in Fnxli?h Hranch*? an i t the Natural Science. Af.Ml'I'ICl S /Al'roNK, Instructor in Modern Linguae#. if WILLIAM McLEOD, InstructorIn Drawing. ; I f 1111K TIIIKTV .-l.XTir -F>SI0N OF THIS* SCHOOL I <fortnt-rly conducted by licr\j?ttuin llallowvll) will begin " >n tb*- l.Mh ptemhcr u* tt mil rinse on th June, I *00.? I r The p.'Uhe of instruction I? deigned t*? prepare l?oyg for. th** Lnivn.-ity of Virginia, or siny other College, or to f*t j t|# *?n ft r the duties of life. ; '( Thr School ! * |ir<tviil?il with k very eMeti-lve Ptdlo^ophl* , *1 in Chemical Apparatus, and an excellent **-f of Kng net-ring irotrumcoP. Ti.r.us?For Hoard, and Tuition !u everything ciocpt Mo- j dern 1. inyri\v? arid Drawing, iLV.1 per mention, payable emi-Hnnually. ':i advance; IVI, fins. I'en?. Ink arid l'cii cil?, At*; Modern I . hgtiMgfi and I'r^ing at Profv^orC charge*. ; j Ft.r catalogue and further Information, addre*? z .i ity jj'-.- vG?p v. \f >. KKMI'KK. Alexandria. Vi. ; tiOU1'K.n.U.li .UMDKflV. ! 1 fllllP r: of tld-aWn l? ; l?>in on the ;.tli J| ! f ^, .?. -i:. r Iv1! and :h)?e on the Wth of Jane, : i " Tl ICIIKItS: ;:. v I?. i:. ( ? v. a >t , Principal ant T**.. It-r <i An- j dm Langt u??, Mathematics ud Moral ?d?nce. I ' Mb* Awe It. Suv,T'Jchfrtf Frowh and Awl'tant In : MitlirmMii -. Mr pHo?i\..r,". Paintinsr and Rrawlny. M:?r lunr I. i , < ' l'nz!i?!i. Mr Mai-.v P, Kir.: > ':. Manager of the i:-ar-lirij I>,oart- | Mvli'. TTRMS: Roar.Mtn IndiiK r\ < ry p.-r?<w*l ncr'-r.-.modatlnn, ; Miiai." t i". Iligti-r 1'iulUh j'-1. l.ow?rr Kngliab I*r.-ncli 1 a.m. I.atin ??r i.rrt-ls IVmtln: and liriwinu fi\' fach.? ' Kill. paKI hail in inlvarn'-. and l!i? rrioaitlder at th-- < xpira- | I lion of th?. !- -rn. No s'or? a'.to'llila allowrd nnies-i by j rapr? p.-rini>-ion <.f paimt* or puardlaiK. No 'irduclion | oaropt in < i- - of protrarl.'l ilidrri. N" p'jpil rrc.lVril , for a ! -? t- rin tl:an fiv<r roonlln. 1 I RKH i:KNCI>? Jad.-o II. H. Culptp rl'. II.; Rev. j . Jo'm II. Uncork. D. P . rjrt IS- V. T II. Bahh, I'r. Mllliam: Kr-. Il.-i;.- am! Moon-, Kkhni-nd; Ibr. IV. II. Mr- | | lltitl. v l>. I).. I ot V i. Ad !r- - P.rv. PAN'I. R. KVIN'r.. Jul. a?raivr finrrloMville, Va. j CI,ANNU AL AMI COJIMKHCI.il. IVNTI- J TI TP. No U'7 xoKTH lorn STIIKCr, PHILN. r|llIK 'inil. i-irii>- |, ? uradoatc of lh>- University at Got- ) 1 lin-. n in c. ri.i.nv an.l for twelve .V'.'an a teacher in VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. WOODSTOCK COIt S.tl.K. IXTKSMIMi le remove to lllch&ntid, 1 u?-.-: r -ale. prlV'!v, nyfirrn, *> !! tnowii\Vo '.|.- ... W r . :.-J iiliout live ciil-? lif|"T Ili.-htmat. a: ! I. ? "I... i : from ll.r V <rW Kir. r lUUroml, ig (1 X< r. UrMv? nail, thelmrls of I>r. John It. < :>ri;rtt mot olio i'. ri?. farm contnir* -t'HI acrr; i**?l r - r whirli .vr'tr.-l iraluT-'t ?r!?h ?u?; rui.l plnr; ehiat l-.O a urn l.'hi. ?... loniinr loir yruttiid*, easily ?li.ilti -1, .1 il. : UMulii.ler irahl?hl?h laii<i>, Sii an |pjpr..vlnir cojolirloa, ;.r<.,:iu-ir.y rnli ilic crops tisual'y rul'lviit.ii In this r. lot nuclt a<!: cm, .is s, i uy, .v. rohucco i-'cultl/itic 11y s"rnl ' f i..y nclct.l. r.. V. iUt'?i ..a of tho most cntitirfci-.l'.n;? sltui'lnns In Th-r- ' leuce beiu^ I t ttril ot. a hes : Iful ft. nm v. rocir.ua . > "ar nn.l lovely . \n ofthe surout.oiin rounlry for uil.i srort.ll. Tl.e ii.:;ir>.%. r? u'.i new. The .i?ellin; which hM 1 encompleted *1'': n tut-tan year, is a lar* ... ? nr.t wo nou;*, navr.*: **t-u built of the b"?* 'rial. ..j.I plarm.d with ari ?? Hto, comfort nnd convt-niepe*'. *' coutiliis *ev*n larr? ooin>; two Urge sU>r?* room* .*:?! t c closet*. The house ?covered with tin, and ? bc*u ?-c*ntly p dut?-d extcrtally ?nd internally, In tin ou st modern ??yle. There Is , ,!?o an office 'n the yard, with ttfo ro< :n< In It, The on*- , iou?t , -u< fi n* Utclmns, quartet t, burn*, stabler, 4c., ar? !l new. The place abound* in springs, ulHrl*niIy convctent, of an pure water a-* any In the Mate. Deride* an old pple orchard, there U a Vt 'tug app'e and p* ? '? Orchard n the pi* -4. The proximity of this farm to Uichm-md, etiderxit particularly valuable andderiratl , nod i? 1- elloin that such a i<?rm, rooiMuing all the advantages and ! onvcr.H'T- ?, ii o:??-rcd lu marh s. M . M>ndn i:.w, Dr. iluyfter who r ride* n:i the premises, i.ll take pleasureshowing It ! ? any one .'ho may wi-L *<> ThTUP'hn*'^ can !:v the p irH'.p- f reeding a rrar f nh-.a* :hh f. I\ i' d t '! p *s?:siion the 1st of Ja.'.'.wry I.. - :i h!i> i. \. LV>D sam:. I J At IM? h-tcrmined to remove to the county lf? nr.* I JL c>\ I ehuti fell, at public auction, on tit" promt***, on TEDXHMM V, the 31st day of August, If fair, If nor, (he ex'fuir day, the Farm upon which I :?t pres. tit r**ridc, 'lug in tlte county of Prince Edward, upon :!.? Appomattox Ivcr, six milo above the town of Fauuvill.-, and one mJ a uurter luil-s from the rater -ration upeti theS'Uti *I1e ail road, and containing about ' u acre. The improvelent* are all new and iu excellent condition, eon?b tin* cf two story Krutned Dwelling, with six room*. Including Hsctuent rooms, an Oilier In the yard, h Ilitch-r, Mcatou?e. Ice house, four excellent Negro Cabin*. with plank oora and brlcl: chimneys, seven Tobacco Dams, a good irumiry, Stable, Coin hou-e. Carriage and Buggy-Louse. 1 There are 2fa? acre* In original f<*re*t, well timl.? red, and r> :n vt ?u Dm acres ol rich creek and river tl.it lar d. I shall not give a minute description !' the farn. I : !?oie dcslrtn? to purchase a jood farm to visit roe. and r.d riamln* far themselves. 1 have an ore! arl S. chuh'e rut? tree* just I-^liuiiag t?- 1 e ?r. Tktty*.?Oatfthiid < :? !; the balance In one :e purchaser tXcCutiriy bonds, with good *ecurPy. b?nr!:*i* it*-rc*t from the duy of sale. JoltN 11. KMtiilT. jy \ddre*f, Farmvllh ," Vs N. Divii, \ . i. \ug S?elm LVr h nS-r for -aie privately a tract of land ly :ig la the ' Vt county ef Hochiugluim, N. ;?t out . cnty two lilt's atnve Drtnvll! , Va , and tl.re* hel- ?: i.? :tVs\!lie. .V ., contiiuing Fifterr: II.:r.drcd and eixly-Nltte TI N vnd ex.c::d.i within .. few hundred y*rdj of D .n Rlv.r, hich 'a r.nvl/abh to PanvlSic, :tn?l !? h: the h .d f h . b.-at? d rliu:i of c urjtry .-all d th- ' M :. to . of It?*kighatiL It lie**gently rolling, of a dark r-.d olor, and is art: *n! .j!y adapted to the production f tl.- t>.?-?.? bacco nd wheat. Alo-ut nm- l, :lf of the tract i* tr or'gir.al forit. it* a. .ly r'..-.tiered, with a.; abutidat.t supply oi the beat toot IsimI vi 1 crcty port of tt U well watered. The so *vty is as y -.?d m any hi t'? * ?mitry M *hod!>t, sptist. Kp. r.)pal at d I'r? .'?%? r!:r.i ? i'on i.? s are -lien c.*I- and iu the t^w, f |.- -k ;illc, besides .? large red n factory tl?e?e arc mtin, r?u i store.* < f every ?Jc ripti?n. l:i a blltlon b'dl? c al and Iron ?.r?- found on it. as i' forms ? ftb?Uskiviltocool fields! I th< lutLrgbto* ire r\ North Carolina c!'.?rtun.d ur i.lr .al, and which ithcut doubt will be built and thus < pen t;:e Liineral reMtrcea of that country. Ti.h'j-.?Any reasouahl'* tint* given t lb- purchaav? ie purcbasf money being Kithfactorlly icrtir. rl, and the ittrcxt promptly pai l. Tcn- tn v;ishine to h-jr more * i land c-'ll add- r .?f the uuderfiicned. JOHN r CURR, Tal>*Q!t, i*. O., Charlotte Co., Va. June 21 tf ' CIov.'Va. Mr. ?i. Terry. living ? n the UmJ, will show it vj any ne,' r yivr any infoiinatien coiK'-rriinj? it. IKSIItAKLY UM .ITKII FIH7I OF FIVE IKJNDRKII AM) HXTi roi II AM) A llAlJ A( Uts l\ TIIK t ?>l STIKS OK rilKSTEKFIKf.li AM) F??H 11 \ I \ N, UN 81V1FT CREEK, UN TIIK I.INK OK Till RICHMOND ANI? l>.\SVII.U: ItAlI.KoAlJ, ITtillTKL.N MILKS FROM RICHMOND, FUR MI L LIT L hi - authorized to Dell the above Farm. I*. *?in^ TT bvA.H ncrcs, of which, it i* rsiiiii&tcl, ISO acre* are .-rtile cr?.ck ami branch t! it, anil i!i?? remainder if. ? !?! inc. young oak, poplar, w*!nuf ami a-!:. The l?uil?l'ns% a the place com.'t of a framed house, with three rooms n the lower t!oort ati'l three at'le ro -tni Much out of reair. a good granary, with till polcv for tobacco, a coo l to acco barn ami a utill house convertible into ?i tobacco arc, ?rm>ko hotie'e, corn house, and three nrj;r ) ublt*.? here in hSo Oil tV? place h . ahund IT : of ;;.?od !i:.Vr ne and -lu irier nib - ? ?? a v? an; n/f.7 to;!:, an.! an nbunam c ol r.rm rate plant Un l. Mr. I!. K. Kar.-.ti.,- T'.r-5 I. ? ::i ?ho~ i? per ns wishing to vievr the owner re-ides too remote from M . far:-1 t.. /iee ;r U |-er?.( nal attention, In ii ansiou* to stll, and will uake ie term* of payment remarkably liberal, say oue fourth 4sh; balance at out, two ami three y? i?r?. bejiririff inter-st roperly .secured. I'or ftirtle r particular- aidy i; . ilUM'IN ADFK'lSoN, Ati?l?tiro Attctlwceff. OFFICII If ON K SFIIINLN FOH SALIC. I Mils il-slraM- Watering place anil ?umm<*r retreat, . . row offered for gal*-, .-mat. -I ns !r b, within r* tile* of tho Norfolk ami I'eter-hurg Railroad, it can, whi: little .:<|iiilion;t! expense, be mad# otic of the no-t h?;. .t l?- Sutnrm r KctreaN In Kastern Virginia A> to Medicie I ualitlwatid virtue of the wafer. It lias no sapc r.or ir? V. i m Virginia. For the truth'of thisMatetoent, I ?i.i refer > the names of lb J?in Scott, Mr, l\ Scott. l)r. Wnn 11 ? r.. - ri, oJm T. Ma?on. of >'is?.r* C. II., Henry Hird** ne. U illiara indrew* and Waverb-v >tat;on. TIktc ar* > ?? acre* "f iml by old sum y , :*? or 4" acre?f with a brie J f-?r, w.!l ring a line crop the coming year. About "t??* I.. If of th;? nut is in original growth of line Pine Timber. Af> one ho in ay wish to buy ran get a bargain. Cotne and ee f?>i curedf, as I n?n determined to s*il at u price. My rt.t dittce i? Surry Court House, Va. June a rtf J. R. WILUOIT. VALUABLE FAJU.H FOtt MM!, 1111F undersigned I'll- ?r - ! Ms * ry valuable i'aru, iltuaV-J on Clinch IUvt, in the county of Ta??*well. 'a., 7 mllcstreet of the Court House, containing 1.wer- > f .?* good gr,land a* is in the ctate, a large portim ?u h'.rh i- finely vet in grass, an 1 can gra** *J.r?o cattle. I: Id '( luted i:? a good neighborhood, ; tlnely watered and tin lor excellent fence. I* hie on if food np ;dows, and i* ilm ly adapted to corn. heat and other small grain. and It !* hdli-ved that tobacco ouhl be raised successfully. It In* on It a good dwelling ud other necessary house*. and :i!-o a g?>od mill site. Those wishing to purcha*** h good stock farm would do ell t?? visit 1 azctvell, a* there are a number of desirable arms for sale in the county. The abovr Farm can l?epurc!iai-d on the tr**?# accotumoafingbrini. Iiy paying a part of the ranncy down, m credit ' f-everal years rili be giv n fci the balance by paying! lie Intercut For further particular- apidy to the tinder*Igvd >t areW' Il Court llmtte, la. Augrtfm II M L. WATKINS <OI? NALM, Oil i:\( IIA.Xbli FOH tfxa* L \ NI kVAl.t'Attl.n and beautiful Farm, ?buati ! - > mil ? . fr.un Ilirhmond, on one r*f the beat railroads, in a n >t devirable n?.lj;hborhocd, an I n ar a thriving tiling**, here there are church**, hotels stores, a Inrge *l**pof, \ -: afljee, telegraph Oltice, A.. Pi?' tract Contains vuu er? " under cultivation, of which h /*? ry tiir-j. j r*f ? ', a land of the ! -l 'jitnlity. ?nd alt * ?!! ra:n? I. The balance i- in original woo I, with,a small por- : ion . f - *coud growth pine. This band 1- highly adnptM to ail the Vipb?s ? f the ountry, and abounds In writer from the purest living pring* in ev. ry part of it. The Improvement* are #?*teii. iv ?, mo-tly new, or lately repair* d. and in good stv ie. The location !s very beautiful, perhaps no' *oirp*i-?*"d by ifttiy in this part of the r.n*i as h rilthy a? ativ pier,, a t!ir world. Thi- Farm is nTere*l for -ale privately, or would L** hanged :n pad for hud in T? xas, ibly l*.cut?*d. For furtl;er pisrticuhirs, addre-s lln^uirer ? . ," Itlch' nonet,Va. -1 i;. 1 rvto Hi .M)Ki;i)7rTioCs \ \ iV X< u us of ITKSTKKN VIRGIN IA LANDS FUR SALK. IT 11II subscribers have lor ??ale, ai t'?*ii own and a* aeents for others, tu hundred tf*? >:?at?d acr? of bin i it'tated in <?rec:ibricr, Nicholas and Fayette 'oimti-s of liU Sta'e. Th??e laud* arc equal i;i fertility to any io the 'tate.aii I will be ??i J on accommodating t* rin* to *ul! pur* haarr**. and at long credit *. These laud* arc located iu the neighborhood of the Blue ulphur Spring*, where Mr. J. II. Snead will be trom ttoth f .May to !*?of October, for the purpose of shotting the*e and* to any person de?iring to examine :h**ro. Information can be obtain***! from J. ||, Snead. P. O. Blue iulphtsr Spring*, Va.. cr Char!.* S'-bhbi.*. !M1 Broad street, tichtnnnd, SXEAD A STKHHIN3. Slay 7?*IAc4m. < <bP A U l 'S KMK1111' KOTIi:K. IHIi: 9Ub-crib*ar ha* admitted a* parlucrj in hi* I u-iri?-, . hi- * m?. WTI.UAM F. BlTLF.lt, Jr , and .Mr rKTKit i. KUAN KLIN, late with Me**rs. KHett, Waller, Drevrry a. .V, and more recently with Mf*r*. k Urcarry, under he style rind firm of BUTLER, SON &. FRANKLIN. The ro*partner9hlp *o date from the 1*? ln**ar.t Kicuuvm*, Aur. l^Sf. W.M. F. ItCTI.KI: Till: rNliKBSIONfl) EMBRACES THIS OCCASION TO ickiMwIed/o hi* heart Ml obligation* for t ! libera! pu*r??n* ige extended to lilrsi by hi* friend* and the public for the ant twenty y an. and most respectfully solicitia confirm* inceof tb?*;r favors to the new tirm. Ill* i!3i??>r?f Aug. *?. 1-5?.?n'M WM. F. IH'TI.FR. IhlA VMIF.H ItAIIKKrr, CAliV >TBKI i . lh'(u' I ftotr .; */, .*/. c>: "hiiiiy (\r < '</ ' r/; < ' //../*/. r?. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT *m? hi:iinn in (fHOr K IU KS, PKIICVIAN and Klidc l*!nnd liuano, llurtin*.* Ph?>*pho. Ouau", Plaster, Ac. Particular attention pail to the ale f all kind of country produce. H'h**ut. Corn. Ft .ur, T-'baeco, Oats, Ac. 1 have made arrangement* with Mr John M. Mieppard, Ir . one c?f the best judy* aud ?al**Mncn of t???.a?co in the jty. to attend to the sale of all Tobacco consigned to nie. I return mv sincere thank- to iny friend* for the liberal [ |?*troii9fW#he7*rtofore bestowed upon me, and hope. by strict Attention to lm-in**, to merit a courinuan-e of the same. Aug |w?c?Am ^HK HJIOAU LIVi; VHM K HAItKI T. riiMK under-ign-d having procured P.** *ervice* nf It, I II. Crockett. for the purpo?e ot ?**lling l/ve Stock In tlie liichioorM market. w;:i, mm i.mner r. irwue, i?.? in ih^ market on l*t d^y ??f Sept . mb'T prepare J to 'ivr t c:r und?\ide?l At?enti"i? t ;?ll bisite? eMrti*T?*d r? them, and feel continent, from th* Ir Ion# e\j ri,,nce. to be :tb!e tg giiv rfitir?* lathfiiCtio!!. \VV will make liberal *dr*r.oemetit.- a ' .nafgnmen*JOHN CUot>Kt A 50?cU L. >. IK v INK. NEW ILLUSTRATED LONDON PERIODICAL." M)XCE vV WKFiICfM CiONl'l'iTKO by the bos: writer? in Europe. and beauti/ fully illustrated by the f.r?: Artists. Pmo.?Ten ceota each number?Four dolUr- a year. I hy ail U'50lL?"ii?r? anJ N'?< Ae-n?.. WILLMER Sa ROCERS, C.'KNKk Nai-uc ax a r.:KK.iiTV Slurry. July jt-tlaiiBwln N? w l urk. WILLim 6, 7IILL?K. :1.1TE W!TU ALEX. .AkKATT.1 CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 1XIR the #Alr of Tooscco. \Vb?at, Ac. OOce Kh l?llt r ?tAfif.nc!!# Tobnren Frrhan^. itnct mention p?'d to filling Aag IS?'Sto ilrcljmonir jtnquirtr. |? IV RITCHIE, DUNN WAST, TVI.KR k WISE. | tl rtttOAY HOKMMI, All.l M -Aft, mV. i" . cr MR OHN jI E0TT3 FAIRLY IN THE FIELD j j'; FOR PRESIDENT. V A t inalii.r <?( lo-i! interest, we republish . . . tt :i tl><- "Mornii;' N.ia spirited paper just ; tl 0-t.t- i>l.t-?l in city, with Mr. A. J. Crane . ui urun' I, aim i uaj^ ui u. .U. . Jo for i Silent, floating at its mast-head.) the pro- I" ect-j .a. <it an "Iipnositioti" meeting held at the lirican Church on Monday night. \Vc learn from the "Di-pat' ir that the chairman lui.e. d that b-was not posted as to the object of tl meeting, but it was soon made evident i m I - t cut and dried resolutions, brought in hy ihe mmi: tec, that the grave and important, j (1, i ulire motive of the getters-up of the as- ' ^ - n age was to hoist the banner of Mr. Botts ! n:d 'ace iiirn prominently in the field. Wc th ! further from the "Dispatch" that the ac- 1 j* Uoo f tin committee was not unanimous, for j jj, Mr. -I. K. I ax, a member of the committee, of-! fered a substitute "that it is inexpedient at ' ^ this time to express any preference as to a i y candidate for the o.'licc of President of the l.'ni- ^ led Stales." This [iropo.-ition, however, was ;. soon hustled down, and the Butts manifesto i ^ | was with one gigantic mouth, swallowed down. ' ju 'whole hog. bristles and all." . f ?>%* The present demonstration exhibits a strikim example of what a strong, deliant will, and pj darin- ambition, like that of Mr. Botts, can of eif'.'.t. tailing in his desperate effort to pros- j a" Irate ile justly earned popularity of John Ty- ! JJjj ier, Mr. Botts set to work upon the jealou6 lead- | vc ers of his own party, and resolved to "head > tl-or dir." Long and bitter was the strug-' g! and mighty the commotion, as the jar-' ^ ring elements met in fierce conflict. Kept down for a while by the ferocious assaults of his own , j part v pi'i -s and the cunning wire-working of ^ the manager; of his party- often escom- j | municatcd by the organs and sent to the ^ Botany Bay of condemned politicians, Mr. , 11.. ? .tru -r'.-.l inili'fatlmihlv find Mob. ' a j --- p, bendy, a:: i, at last, Antauis-like, ro?o ^ IVo:ti the earth with new strength, overcame 1 ^ aii opposition ami now funis himself master of the "Opposition" field. At one time too poor f'.r almost any one to "do him reve- ^ rem a.*," lie i? n?>w paraded in terms of praise, as ft second Washington. Mr. )I. .lohnson cheerily announces that "licirly .iU of this community is in favor of .John Minor l5otts for j|(l President," ami the declaration was received nu with "great applause! Asa financial tiica-i tin sure, Mr. .J. also dsclared that "the best way Pr' to resent* the government from its present en- ^ tan'.lemi-nt, would he to elect John Minor Botts 8n to the Presidency!" The committee's resolu- i tig lions point out Mr. Bolts' "integrity, firmness, ' re< ahiliiy ami loyal and integral patriotism," Ac., jja Ac . as the surest means "to put down misrule, ' (it. to r*-1 -ike- corruption, to restrain profligacy, to tin eh. ck uwlessue-.s, to dignify oflicial position, to '"l elevate public morality!*' ic., &<\ Will not the JjJ" community ho electrified by iho intelligence (j,. that iliev have amongst them such a "marvel- / lot; proper man," sucli a giant statesman, such a combination of the noblest qualities of the ''' grenti-t of ancient and ino<lern patriots and hero?. ' ' golden age is to come around with , a the election of John Minor Butts, "the [minor- ! yt t il.' to the ['residency, and a new and resplon- 1 sn dent glory is to encircle his official brow and j . to n fleet itself upon the supremely blind peo- o, pie' 1 ut !!ut, to come down from these empyrean heights to the region of common sense, will the great body of the people re-ceho the en- j?' thusiastie praises of this "Opposition" meet- uj inirTo say nothing of the North and Ka?t, ca the great West has numerous Presidential as- s'' w j ?j? pirnn's, who wiil he sure to jostle the ear of ^ ti.' tic.v Hichtnond favorite. Mr. Botts, con- 00 trary to the old proverb, may be "honored in su his own country," hut the signs of the times ''' indicate that he will not meet with a similar ^ triumphal inarch through the other portions of pr the "Opposition" field. Say what hir. friends to may, it is a matter of history that he has been C< a regular uiar-plot in his party: and the saga-! P' ions "Opposition" managers (out of Virginia, ? at least i will take good care not to trust their ' d< fartnr.es to such n Mtirad, the unlucky. .As IVm.ncrats we should rejoice to sec Mr. Botts Pj placed iu the position of a Presidential eandi- k dale. So bitterly hostile has he been to them jj and t.? their principles, they would need no w better rallying cry than " Head Aim or "lie."? '"r I., an ie.^t.mt tlipir dissensions would be hush I'll, nnd thev would rusli into the contest "triVA ,jj </ iriiWo. therefore, heartily trust that the \\ Botts movement may swimmingly progress, "i ami that lie may tie crowneil with the honors ^ of o,(nili'l'Vif. Tn this end we cheerfully give j(] circulation to the first movements of his friends, j>, and wish them a gay and merry time: (' .from the Ki-hmond Moraln* Now.. au|. SS J I'ni.irirai. Meeting.?A large and enthusias- / ti iiivi'iin i iri'rut?.*ri :!ie Opposition party nu t J< Monday night, at ' in' Afrie iu i hurcli, in rispohse to tie i.-ilfiii?.| tor the purposes indicated in the two Op- hi position papers of tliis city. of i in motion ct lJr. John l)ove, fir. Charles 5r Mills Hi- called to the Chair. a*;J Messrs. Jumes A. Scott. ! , M. s. i rochett and dames McDonald were appointed P' Scorelani?. P< in motion ct Mr. A. Judson Crane, a committee ' of tiiteiii was appointed m dratt resolutions, and to [ rop"ie action fertile meeting. The following gin t ciiii ii were appointed hy the Chair: A. J. Crane, Win. F. Butler, James K. Ltc, K. Steam-. .Jacob S. Atlee, Geo. W. Smith, J. h. Fisher. K. 11. S'vll.l.. W. Tazewell, Charles Palmer. Hol?-rt War!."W. II. Smith. F. J. Smith, Win. Allen r< and Jo?. l'Icasar.tA. . rt The e miiiittco having retired. Mr. J.ewls II. (iar- w it: was called for, who responded in a chaste and : ^ fervent -[-eech. i At th coi.e.- -ion of Mr. i>jrhctt's remark*, Mar- : P mail !;< Johnson. F-q.. was loudly called for, who | la a- ! the -Micl amid tumultuous cheering, and t| J? !:v? r^l a most k>'iiioiit uddr?. , ,. \:t r th'- address ot Mr. Johnson, the committee . j v the llowing preamble and resolution, " .vhi-'h were adopted with a-ingle di-senting voice: I i.-idering that a period has arrived in the condi- d ti.'i : this country which imperiously demands a p cordial union of the wist and tne patriotic throughout its bonier-, iu order to nrrc-t the spirit ot tucUon, ; ? to put down misrule, to rebuke corruption, to restrain pr'tiigucv, to check lawlessness, to dignity orta .a! ! -,don, to elevate public morality, to promote true | itfi'l ) ai'lihi! progress, to spread abroad the l?i??-it'C- " I Iriiti.ru.il e-.neord at house, and to honor the name (i of American citizens abroad; considering ho* mu<*h , th" country Ifls !?. ii racked by sectional and profit- , !e?* '..-cord. and mi-led by aspiring and unscrupulous j n ni' r.: Iwv; the best interests ot the nation, its peace and t-r ?p' rity have been made subordinate to party triumph and to a rapacious greed of office, power, I and ii.' ia-y ; believing that the time baa come w hen | tb unl-ought. UUtranilli'ded, intelligent, onaerea- ; ri live uni m-loving and patriotic wmwol the people* ri sic ! ! arise in might throughout the length . ami br-iidth ?! tlie hand, from the Canada hue to ' Me.v. . and tnen 'he Atlantic seaboard to the i'aciflc. ; *' and make a united, conferred, internal etTort to re* ; 1 i e .vet the altars of republican liberty, at which our! <| I . .. . . |y p. acetully worshipped; to . ' ! bring back the tr am ot governmental power and in- j . f.iler.'S into legal, i- institutional and virtuous chan- , 'mi-: to banish the national disgrace which hn-! . gcr- with brazen front in our Congressional halls: j , i t mic tin well-earned bMtiip of protection | ' to American industry; to bring back amicable I repo-e at., -ng our own citizens and cvurte- ' ( otis respect irotn torcign people; '?elieving that, j ( to secure thc?e ends, much depends upon v the integrity, firmness, ability, and lojtnland integral I ' patriotism ot the roan who is elevated to the I'resi- c , dency ot these States ; and believing that these etni- | net.'. 'jUitl.ties are possessed to a degree ? >ai to make ( 1.. a. ?j 1:? i t ? tb the r | vast {'OAtr and to be entrusted with the mijilly con- . j fidcnce *idch that ofict be-tow, by the lien. John j Minor Ro*t?. onr neighbor and I'Jllow-'-i'izen, the 1 - > i-r? republican, the riidinciiin^ j ? : *. t:.c itulonti- "* iile ri^'l --Mrtfeny tliticiiui. rli?-> -afti.-! AmeriMt: -t-tcyfTa!'., the ithtul lrieti.1 nhvav-. rj / limrv a Wet; we. memUri M*tUv patty of ' ; city o! Kic!.iu"til a:..i tt:c ; . t.v.iu ?? ? mectitnr . !. . .i.Mc.'.ly, '' ? i?liUMa?ticallyi.:. l - i.t i;.? t.r.tLefor . ic con?ider?ti"n, c i t ' jiici-:.t; J -|???rT < t* r M- * w-countrvMictt, ; . ti; ctSv . fVn-M Jvi.t ofW nitcJ Sluti'S. ri u' CT-ti?i to s*, ic rfi.iiiiii.ii.laioti ot the Richmond tti 11 liava OJllVvliti"l? ot .... .:i :: ? cstv, ;i... v.-i j j ;n-t tl.o ?r>- <'-::tra! <.'omti..;v-v ; 1 ?;..v r liolJin- it. i-.-l t!io ::un.' cr u:.J -." r f r;? >intinz *- iTi'.k I. in tl.: rai ceyutica i.l cities. ^ 'motion. t! nn-ctins: 1. THE CHARLESTON* CONVENTION. Sonic paper* object to h< lii:>? the next Dc. ncratic National Convention in Charleston, r the following groundless reasons: "1st. The extreme heat in the latitude of iiarleston, at the time of year usually chosen r holding the Convention. "2nd. The prevalence in South Carolina of e extreme ultraisin ol the tire eaters, which, is urged, will he brought to bear upon the elegatcs, and exercise an undue infliier.CC over icir action.'' The New York "J'-urnalof Commerce" is )j>osed to changing the location, but thir.ks ay too late and that some day in April could safely named, fur own opinion ;s that carin May would be a pleasant season in iiarleston. The "Journal" doe? but simple stico to the Southern people in answering the cond objection in the following manner: " We would sooner look for a breach of hoatalitr fiiri t .--v., .,r i-.. ,.t o public order, in any Northern community, d we will take the character of Southern in ns a full guarantee against any distur* nee, whatever may be the action of the Con* ntion." Tho New York Alleged Mortara Ciue We learn from tho "New York Express" at the curious ca.?e, in which Rev. I'r. Cum* ings. of St. Stephen's R. C. Church, was arged with abducting a boy named linggvr* . was brought to a virtual conclusion on Sa* relay by the admission ol the counsel f.rthe v's mother that h:s client was insane. The ;e ha-; been ono < f much aut o) ance to Rev. . Cttmtnings, and we congratulate him that ? charges apninrt him hare been jo completedisproved. iff :a ;!..* South..-r. Monitor ] THE DETONATING BOMB. I iri, now. how nla'.ti ? til* *!i?ll put ycu it >?*n. After tiie Minnie explanation bv G >v. UVcni . private and confidential correspondence w ith . Donnelly, all candid men must annul, thai recent vindictive clamor was n?.t only preit 11 rely expvndctl, but wuo'.ly undeserved, by : one against whom it was directed. A:l eminent men spoken of for the Presidency ve their private and confidential coirespon* , r.ts, and must necessarily write many priv ate d confidential letters. Among those now uring in the arena, if innocence be a pre piisite, who could throw the lirst stone ' ? id yet it is probable every one of them has d his sly tling at tiov. Wi?e. For, he it uiirstnod, frotu the "organ ' it Washington to i int rails of Netv V??rk?all thed -gs that rk, and hyenas that howl at Wise, have their isters and keepers, w ho !.i then on. Their isters live in glasi h - . and we might, if iposed, produce a crash about their car-? ip/fj of more than a dozen prlentt and eor.fihi till Idlers of litis kind hit It bub tendered e friend* of Cor. il'iV fvr i>\tbiication. Fur ic, we decline that mode of retaliation. We efer to await the "sober .-ocoiid thought*" of just community 011 the villainy of Sir. four Citiaidy, and of those Kr whom lie acted i perfidiously. As for the letter itself, there was nothing iproper in it, as a categorical response to the >ints presented by Mr Donnelly?nothing ijust?nothing not .strictly true. It was l< r e eye of Mr. D. alone, who elicited it. Tito ime was in its publication, in which the au> _ i-- i . .. ti \ ... i - - or nil'i no |Kirii?*ij'-iu'-ii. ij?j i?.tiaM u ^?.ti a friend to silent I'it'l.-, l.ui ari'.tfn r to-L if > and timl .it men. It was his gun, hut lie nnot be made responsible for the manntghtcr. If tliev were to hang hitxi for Che itue committed by Mr. Eugene fVvdy, and e tv-rtt ii'x'wiht >rf,o /l(ni, who mid he safe? A week, a day, an hour, would itlice to annihilate the w hole hatch of rival residential aspirants. It will he seen if Virginia he not a ''unit." it he necessary, we will go with other iends of Gov. Wise, for some other man true i the principles of tin- party and loyal to the on.stitutioti?provided hi- ft tends manifest a oper indignation at the iul.ui.ou> conduct of le Albany Regency?the same profligate call that disorganized the party in 1019, and ifeated the nominee. Gov. Wise, in 1>.V3. rescued the Democratic irtv ftoiu destruction. In lt?oij he >ccurtd r. Buchanan's election, and saved the Union, 'e believe he alone can save it next year.? is strength would be indeed appreciated if ho ere. for a moment, to remove his shoulder ntti me siruciure. vi :v. raui u was mum, i.jo uch learning bad made him mad"?and Gov. 'ise's enemies are fond of insinuating, tor hu sparageinent, that he in *\ rratic" and "crazy." "hat, then, if Gov. Wise should conclude, as any Southern men have ho g since concluded, tat a prolongation ot | oliti*al conr.e tion with it' Northern people is incompatible with the iterests, the honor, and the safety of tho ,?uth? We have been standing on a volcano, ov. Wise lias perilled much, labored mccsntly, and sacrificed no little, to vtit the ca* niity?and the ingratitude ot the public would , indicative of an incompetency to enjoy ti o eat boon the fathers designed for us. It has en said that the French people are unwouhy ' a Republic, and that the Italians must i.a\ e master; and shall it be recorded that thepco* e of tiie United States were incapable of J er* -tuatiiig their Federal Union? GO VEEN OB WISE18 LETTEE We have not published a private letter of lis gentleman's, which wx> recentiy written i a Iriend in New York, ar.d frotn him suriptitiously obtained and published. (Jar iason for not doing so is this: It ? a letter ritten in confidence thai never ought lo havo een exposed, and as such we do not think roper to follow the example of others. So ir as we can see. there is nothing in the letter, tat a gentleman occupying the p"sition of iuv. Wise, ought not lo have written to a iend. ?*.. -.Unit !inr vote loi Gov. Wise, (if a can* idate fur the Presidency; over any Whig, Ijcrcfore. we can, without bias, utve our view* (i th?* subject.?, K ttmnt'jh ( 1 a ) Whig. Full return- of the election in Carson'b Val y, settle the fact that Major Dodge, U. S. Inian Agent there, had beaten Judge J. M. nine as delegate to Congress from the proposed ew Territory of Nevada. NORTHERN MARKETS. Hai.timoke, Aug. 24.?Flour is heavy; buyers efuse to give over *o for Howard .Nreet and dtio. Wheat isfirtu andactive . white 1.20 a 37, red 1.10 a 1.13 Corn has an upward endency : white 1 a i.-", yellow >i.;o a .b3. Provisions are lirrn. Paeon sidis ?<| a 'J. Mess pork ^ 14i a Jo. hard quiet at llj .11* cents. Ohio Whiskey turn at 2b jc. New Vobk. August 24 ?Stocks are inacive; Virginia C's ate unchanged. Cotton quiet. Hour is higher; Southern foatj. Wheat is tigher; choice Southern white ? 1 L2, red 1 22. Joni buoyant; choice mi*ed So. Provisions lull and unchanged. \\ key r cent better ; ales at 27 cts. Naval .stores and rice are un I nangeu. Cattle Jfarltt.?Beeves have adver.ctd ZO :ents cn the best; SuOO were off., red; sales at ' a 11. Sheep ar?* buoyant; the. ffering* ?>re 13,000. Swine have advanced to 6? ; the offerings Wvre 25'M; corn-fed ij a 0.