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•"THE DAILY DISPATCH. LATER FROM MEXICO. The schooner Two Friend*, Capt. Ducer, arrived frecentlv from Tampico. Everything m fuiet in Tampico when the Two Friends The excitement in regard to the usurpation fcy Cardenas of the Governorship of the State •TTaniaulipas still continued. On the 3d, the Legislature. which appears to be entirely sub servient to the will of Carders?, issued a d'- tnt conferring upon the Governor whatever fjowrrs mav be required to repress the revolu tivury spirit exhibited at Tampico and other ■art* of the State. It the Governor considers it accessary to employ Don Antonio Canales m this matter, the necessary license is confer red upon him. It also authorizes the publica tion of the law of which prescribes the pmishTOent to be indicted upon all disturbers of the public peace. On the sth, a majority of the avuntamiento ieeued an address to ihe citizens of I amjiico, which they preface by a quotation from 3am ■r! Adams, as follows: "My decided opinion is, that we should per in struggling tor liberty, and for our social rights and guaranties.although, by a revelation from llrai en, it should be communicated In us that nine hundred and ninety-nine out of a thousand had to perish, and hut a single free ■un survive and retain his liberty. This sin- Hi' man would possess mor.? viriue, and would attain a higher degree of happiness than u thousand slaves." After a brief but comprehensive summary of lie present state of affairs in Tamaulipas, the •juotamiento declare that as a last resort they appeal to the General Congress to declare the •lection of Senor Cardenas null and void, to avoid further misfortunes that will inevitably ensue if the usurpation «s permitted. They declnre.that out of a choice of evils they have taken the leas', as. at ali hazards, they wish to ntnid a gentral disturbance. We find in th» Cmnercio a decree dated at ifexicr. Angus'2lst, upon the Tekuantepec affair. which states thu! the time for the recep tion of proposals for opening the road across ihe Isthmus had been extended to the 30th ol August, and thut Ihe period allowed for the conclusion of thr roar l , ironi the time of its commencement, lias been altered from seven Jo nine years. The Government does not judge it convenient to name a day for the open ing of the bid*, nor the principle which it has been compelled to adopt for their examination feeiore declining its preference. Ihe usual notices of Indian depredations »j»d barbarities appear in the Comercio.—N. O. Pic Or One of the most cold-blooded murders which it has been our lot to record for some lime, was committed in New Orleans on the Bight of the 20th. The man killed was a quiet •Bobtrusive Swiss, named Louis Lloyd, and ihe murderer was a Spaniard named Antoine (aaern ra. The Delta thus describes the scene efter the murder : Immediately t iter Lloyd fell, Guerrera came down stairs holding in his hand the bloodv knife, which he handed to the propiietor of jbe hou s e, saying, "1 killed him and this is the knile I did it with." A member < f the police who was nci.r, took Gutriera into custodv.— When asked if be had killed the man," he laughed, and said "yes." To a question "whv lie had done >t ?" ha answered "he told lies that made me lose my situation, and I killed bini fur it." Being asked ".fhe was not afraid «fbeing hung for the murder?" he replied "no, f> rhe bad but one time to die!" He eetmed pe;fectly indifferent to the conse quences < f the deed, and on his way to pri »on laughed end joked about ihe fan it would afford the public to see him hung. He wi s if&viiy ironed and locked up in the Hcvia •tieet prison Political.—As the day cf battle draws near, tbere is something like enthusiasm apparent in Ibe ranks of the two great parties. Both are confident f.f success. The Dispatch looks on composedly, praying for the happy time to amve when the political papers shall contain something besides polities. I 1 ire in Petersburg.— Pwo buildings were destroyed by fire in Petersburg on Monday morning. The first was occupied, and owned by Gen. Charles O'Htra; the second was ewned hv Mr. 11. H. Batte.and occupied by Mr. J. L. Gilbert. BP During a fight between two hose com panies in Philadelphia, last Sunday morning, illioni Bain received a shocking stab in the stomach. Patrick Cannon was arrested for committing the offence. Several lowdy opponents of the Maine fit]nor law in Lynn, Mass., aggrieved at the action of the mayor in favor of the law, entrrsd llat functionary's house on the morning of the 2->lb, and soiled the cerpets with blacking, he sides defacing the building in various ways. We letrn from the Augusta Chronicle Sf Scn £*el that Nathaniel Polhill Baldy, son of Mr Win. 11. Baldy, was shot on the 17th instant, a> Kiclimond county, Georgia, in consequence, ®l a loaded gun having been carelessly poiuted at him and accidentally discharged. The Case of Bishop 1)oane —A special convention of the Diocese of New Jersey will assemble at Newark on the 27th of October, lo "Jecide upon and pursue such course, in regard j 0 I , ne interests and just rights of the Diocese, as the action of the three Bishopp, i»i making, what purports to be a new present ment for Hie Bishop of the Diocese, may, in Iheir judgment, require.!' or a worthy and respectable man named .John Wortf, was shockingly injured bv the tilling of a building on Conway street, Balti mirr, Monday i.fiernooo. J. Lauiens Smith, Esq , 0 f South Caroline, has been elected to fill the profes sorship cf Chemistry and Materia Medica in tbe University of Virginia, at Charlottes ville. IST The Waching tou Republic savs that Etlward A. Cabell, Esq., of Virginia, h„, j ui , Wen appointed Chief Clerk cf the General Land Office. Mr. Cabell is a gentleman cf ability, and has fjr some time past been engag ed aa a clerk in the Land Office. Ba« 8 in Virginia. The Bank of the Valley ha« established branches at Moore ield and Christiansburp, V a , w ;, h tt c ila , af $100, WO each, and increased the stock of •be branch at Staunton, $30,000. iy rhe Baltimore papers report several eaaeaof sickness, closely resembling yelluw fever, in Ntr£<|k. ES|* A. S. Johnston, late publisher of the Carolina Plant*r, who died recen.ly at Co b '*' 8 - c > »«» a native of Virginia. '~ k ARRIVALS AT TUB PRINCIPAL HOTELS YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE HOTEL -J H Mine., Phi ladelphia; K S Car y, Kentucky; HonWm 8 Arcbre, A B Smith, Amelia; R T Hubaid, Buckingham; H A Wise. Accomac; J D Scott. Lynchburg; R G Anderson, L Masters, A B Smith, Amelia: A Wonldridge, Mid Lothian; H B Christian, New Kent; R P Johnson. RPAlexnder, Mecklenburg, \V C Lat.kford, C Jeffreys, E C G Rives, Miss Rives, Ala; A J Eppes, Notiowav; J A Wommack, Prince Edward; J Muirhead, Petersburg; J A Selden, lady nod two son?, M C Selden, Charles City; Mrs Selden and servant, Masters C HReinan, and W W Reman, Powhatan; T C Rugglea; VCR R; T \V Wood, Albemarle; R For<'» lady and two children, Gordonsville; Mrs AM (Auinn, Alexandria: T J Coo'idee, Po-lon; G Winefield.N O; E Beers, La; J L Bennett, Sa lem, Va; \V R Moselv, W O Gooch, Lynch burg; H C M athews, lady and son, George ton; R P Snowden, Prince George; J A Straith, JefTe.son; J Baynes, T Chuney, Baltimore; J C McDonald, Tazewell; P Miller, Tenn, COLUMBIAN HOTEL —W Old. Powha tnn; G N Rail?, Henry; \V E Seav, Amelia; T Mack, Charlotte, J Mcttntix, Prince Edward; \V E Braveal, Amelia; D M Lockett, Chestei field; L B Wright, Va; J S Pride, Amelia; R G Meredith, Hanover; J G Colman, C Colman Mecklenburg; W 1) Ler, Gola«by, E S Whi lar, W A Jamison, R L Hohson, Alabama; S E Garret', R M College; It Russell, Mecklen burg; T L Rogers, Miss; W C Scoff, Powha tnn;J 11 Miiler, Boston; J L Walking Va; J A Rognn, Tennessee; W C Crnlle, Lunenburg; E N Peterson, N C; J All 'n, S S Goode, Pow hatan: J E Perkins Buckingham; R H Wat kin®, Va: J S Mertin, Chesterfield; D Sayior and son, R S Savior, T Hariieor, G H Harri sor, Powhatan; C W Antiim, Alhemaile; E O Watkin?, Chesterfield; W L Shepherd, Fred ericksburg; G M CunlifT, New London. AMERICAN HOTEL —Col J Dupuy, N V Watkin?, and R 11 W'atkins, Prince Ed ward; F William?, and servant, Nottoway; J T Blackmail, and G Hoffman, New York; B H Nash, Powhatan; Dr T B PerKinson, and T Jefferson, Amelia; J M Johnson, N C; D H Frankfort, Ala; Col D Jones, S S R 11; H M Denison, Williamsburg; M Seldon, Surry; W T Joy nes, Petersburg; S Flanegau lady, and J P Flunegan, Mass; J Humphry lady, and H Y Mills, New Voik; J H Wilson, ladv and chil dren, NC; A Young, servant and W Bailey, Florida; Capt Parrisb, Steamer Roanoke; J W Argvle, Florida; C H Whitinore, Augusta; R A Graves, Mobile; J M Allen, Goochland; A J Kpe?, Nottoway, C VV Sheridan, and J John son, Washington; A Gladding, Appomutox; J H Armstead, Charlotte. CITY HOTEL.—J Alexander, Churlotts vilie; W B Johnson, Miss; L G Ferrer and B 15 Wright, l)r T Coon Va; J A Mastine, N C; R W Graves, Charles City; J W Miller, Halt; C Irrins Louisannn; C Sutter T C Satchfield, N V;J S Ilatchf r, J Newton and lad v S C; C W Mirwings and J Bockfield, Va; J Dunn, Gn; A S Aiken, lady and 3 children Mobile; E C Walking and W Watkins, Chesterfieid; R M Anderson, W H Mann and R W Ral', Va; J Martin, Chesterfield; J Eontain, Hanover; R A Jackson, Va. Kitiige ol ihe Thtriiioiiieler At J. W. Randolph's No. 131, Alain street, YESTKIIDAY I A. ai ' 13 M. I Of. M. 63 I 72 I 73 MAKL\E NEW ft. ~ POUT OF ltlC H >1 <)> !>. ~AKKIVfci), Brig Round Poid, Perth, Eastport, piaster to R Raakin S hr Peru, Smith. New York, guano Sehr A K Hay, Robins, do do Schr Abrarn Osborne, Tompson, New York, guano S 'hr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, Boston, mdse to D Currie Steamer Pennsylvania, Baymore, Philadelphia, mdse to R Rankin SULED, Steamer Roanoke, Parrish, New York, Ludlam & Watson Steamer Belvidere, Gifford, Baltimore, mdse, Ludlam & Watson Schr Char es I' bio»n, Ketg, eld at New York for this port 25th. Rogers, c'.d at Boston for this port 24th. Steamship Virginia, Teai, 24 hours from Rich mond, orr at Philadelphia 27th. f niAAJISUiI' CO.'3 of Steamships Pennsylva nia ami Virginia, lor Philadelphia and Nrw York, via. Norfolk.—The Steamship PENNSYLVANIA, Cant. Haymore, will be ready tn receive freight Thursday rnornlrg, tbe. 30tli iiiHt, and will positively sail at 4 o'clock P M, pi eciiely. Passage to Philadelphia in tirat Cabin and found, $8. Passage to Philadelphia in second Cabin and found, $>7 Passage through to New York, Staterocmj and meals included, For freight or passage, apoly to ROBERT RANKIN, Corner 22d and Water sts N. B—Tobacco carried through to New York at 20 cents per Box, to Boston, UO cents per Box, and ail other goods iu jaropartion. se27 P.. R. AC O.U.UOM JiXPKIifitSION.— l'ney are certainly the most hie-];keltngtierrrotypfs we have ever seen—so say person= almost daily, on visiting our rooms. We endeavor to mhk>< th;m appear uatural and life like, iu position, eipressiou. and tiriish, and how far we succeed, we leave the public to decide ; and we are p eas< d to Say that many decide in our favor, daily We invite all who may wi9h Daguerreotypes, and the public in genera!, to call and t samine our Pictures, our se lection of Cases, Frames, Lockets, Pins and prices, «nd after such examination you think you can be better suited elsewhere, we will think juet as much oi you as if vou had patronized us. Unless we merit your patronage we do not wish it. MINNIS &. WATSON, Daguerreoiypifits and dealers in Stock, 331 Mam et, (Mansion House) Richmond, and Sycamore st, Petersburg, Va. jy 31 V 1 tt til MA L'fi.M'KAii UAllitiOAll. }r « NOTICE. — DAILY LINE 4 RICHMOND TO WHITE fetjL,fiiUit »frtlN(sS—Fare ijjtlO. l.eave Richmond at6J AM, arrive at Staunton same d*y by e£ P M. Leave Staunton at 7§ A M, to Bath Alum by nicht Leave Bith Alum at davlight and arrive at White Sutpfcurat half past "J P M Hemming .Leave White Suiphur at 7 A M and to Bath Alum by night Leave Bath Alum by daylight, and to Cocke's by night. ' Leave Cocke's at 5 A M and to Richmond by 2 P M. Fare to $ 5 00 dj Bath slum ur Warm............... g25 do Hot 5u1phur.......... ...... 8 5 <H> White Sulphur 10 1)0 do Lexington 700 do Rockbridge Alum 850 J'y 28 W M F A XCO NOTItK Th ntjjj-i tu,,, FOR BALTiMOKK AND PHILADELPHIA, Twice a Week. BY S'IEAMERS "KKLVIDKRE' AND "POCA HONTAS " Uati! farther uoiiee, shippers will two opportunities a week by the ab..v«. iioaii, to and from Baltimore an J Pfciladel pDi». viz : 'I he Belvidere leaves Baltimore a* at present over* Saturday evening, at 4 o'clock, tor Rich m<ina Returning, sh« will here every Tues day evening at imp hour, for Baltimore. The Pocahontas will leave Baltimore for Rich mond every Wednesday evening at 4 o'clock. Re turning she will leave Richmond every fcainrdsv evening, &t smie hour, f r Baltimore but-ds tinned by this line to i'hlladelphis.are 1*1" tts n'^ >x p,r lhe Pr peilers be- EE" ! l , °re and Philadelphia. Freighter Pituourjr, Cincinnati, and the tiouih and We«t u, u eraily, also received, * e 14 MJDLAM & WATSON. whisktv, — WM KOGLESiON. EDUCATION DA* sLMuuli Ft?it blAiib, ifWA STREET, BETWUiN 3itD AND 4Td.— Having diaoontinued the boardr g department of the " lionse School," about twatjr fireday pupils will he received. The School will continue under the same highly qualified tidies who have heretofore conducted it English bamchss from $33 to $40; French, Ac, $20 each; Ptintirf,'Drawing, Ac, at Profes»ors' prices. Instruction on the IJarp, Piano or Guitar in the family t» six or eight of the pupils if desired. Immediate atplicatiin requested. The School will commence 1* Monday in October. B. B. MIIOK. Attorney at Law. Law Building. Sept ai. Igsa. ae2B—*a KW CJLAWICaI (iCUUOIi, BY THE REV. WILLIAM LOVK.—The subscriber would respectfully inform th* inhabitants of Rich mond an* its vicinity thdt he will open a Classical School in the hause latelyioecupitd by David Ander. son, Jr, Esq, on 7th street, near Leigh street, on the Ist Monday in October. Krom many years tuccess ful experience, he hopes for a share of public pat ronage. Location.—lt is one of the very best in the city for youth, being very retired and at the saate time con venient The rooms are lwge and < iry. .Session—From Ist Octo»er until Ist August. Terms—For all the English branches §40 per ses sion ; for Classics and Mathematics, $50. Payments for five months invariably In advance. WILLIAM LOVE. Repjcbencbs—John C. Ilobson, John Maben. W. F. Taylor. H. W Quarles, Esq!. se22—~w* YOUN« LADIES' INSTITUTE.— Mr. RICHARDS' (heretofore Rev. M. L. B:ck ford's) School, Foushee, rear Grace street Church, session currmpcces VTednesday. Sept. 15th, and continue tiil the first ihureday in July. Tekms—S2o. #30, and 6JC per Collegiate Year. Stationery jSI ; FuelJßi. Payments in advance half at entrance, half at the middle of the Collegi ate year, 15th of. February. Music and French aie taught by accomplished teachers. se ?l-8t P.. RICHARDS, A. M., Prineipa'. M Its. ENGLISH AND FRSNCIi ACADEMY FOR YOVKG LADIES, Richmond. MRS. II.) formerlf of this city, and lately of Lynchburg, wishes to inform her triends and the public, that she v»iil re open her Academy tor Young Ladies, in this city,on the Ist of October, in the tint school room lately occupied by Mr Finch, over the Sycamore Church, on ilth street, between Broad una Marsha.l stre-ts. Competent assistance will be employed in any branch where netd»d. Tehms —S-.0, $30, find 840, for the English Branches ; Ancient and Modern Languages, eacfi $20. Each of the above named tuition fees subject to a deduction of 6 per cent. for those who engage their pupils for the wholt scholastic year of 10 months, and pay ea h session ofjice months in advance. For information concerning personal qualifica tions and fidelity as a teacher, Mrs. H. refeia to her numerous patrons and pupils, both in Lynchburg acd Richmond, now redoing in this city. Mrs. II will be fouud every morninc at the SCHOOL ROOM, end in the evening at Mrs. Pen dleton's boarding house, Main street, between 9th and 10th streets. se '2i—l3t* '|p HE fthXT SESION of the subsciiber's SCHOOL will commence on the first Monday in Oct, srd close on the lust of July, 18-53. For the betier advancement ol his pupils, the number will be limited to twenty. THOMAS II FOX, Jr., Room on 23d between Broad and Grace pp. 15—dtlO* \| IS>» AftNliS E. AI.VEY respectfully ItJL announces to her friends and the public, that she will give instruction (to a limited number of pupils) on the "PIANO FORTE." She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen of the Virginia Female Institute, Stauntoi : Rev. R. 11. Philips. Principal. Rev. J. C. Wheat, Vice Principal. Rev T. T. Castlemau J. C Engeibrecht, Professor of Music. Also, Rev Geo. Woodbridge, of this city. Tebms—Sso per anuum, or $5 per month, paya ble quarterly. Residence on 2nd, between Marshall and Clav street?. ee 6— lm* VV. Hftbsbb will resume tee ' exercises of hia SCHOOL, in the basement of Trinity Church, on the Ist October TEKMS FEB SESSION OF lu MONTHS. Reading, Writing, Spelling and Mental Arithme tic $25 Senior Eng.ish Department 30 Classical Department 40 s« I—!m .Hl.nS TAZtWtLL'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Grace Street Between Tth <fc Bsh, Richmond. r rHE second session of this school will com- A mencrf on tbe Ist day of next Odtober. The most able assistants in every department have been secured. Terms— Payable Semi Annually in Ad vance—For board ani washing, »2io; higher English branches. $40; Primary English branches, $3o; Ancent and Mcdern Languages, cach $20; Music—Pr lessors'fees. se 4—lm REV. ill. U. IIOI.'E'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Corner of Frank lin anil sth Streets, Richmond, Va.—The tiext term of th : .« lnstitua. n will commence on the Ist of October. The course ot study will embrace all the branches pertaining to a thorough English education, together with Aucient and Modem Lan guag< s. Last year more then 100 cupils were iu attendance at the same time, but during the next term the number will be restiicti d to 300—twenty of whom will be received as boarders in the family ot the Principal. Charge for board, washing and ell usual accommodations, for tin months, 8220. as heretofore. Tuition in Eneiish, from 425 to 840, according to the advancement cf the pupil. French. Spanish or Italian, $20; Latin, §15 ; Music. s£7 per month. The German Language will be taught orally, or by the ususl method, to as many as may wi.-h to acquire it. free oj charge. Rev. J. P. SAFFORD will occupy ihe position which was filled by the Rev. W. J Hoge last year, j Mr. SatTord is a gentleman of varied and accurate scholarship, and hsshad several years experience as an instructor in some of thw best institutions in our country. Young Ladies frcm the country, as well as from the city, are desired to be present on the first duy ol the session. It is often a serious inconvenience and discouragement to a pupil to enter a class which has made even a week's progress. Payments invariably in advance-one-half or. the first oi October, the o her on ihe first cf M ,rch. All communications will recoiv" prompt atten tion Address RiV. M. D. HOGE, au 27— Richmond, Va \| KS. PEl.LfcT>.«. hMihISH AND i'l FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY BCHOLL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Broad street, opposite the C.ty Hall, will open MONDAY, Oc; 4. Mathe matics and Natural Sciences will continue to be under the cliar.e of M\ ROSIER. The depart ment of Modern Languages, Drawing and Paint iug are filled by Mr Persico, long well Known as a successful teacher. Tbe French is taught by Mr. Persico and Miss Vasews ; and equally etticient teachers are srcured in all the other Depunments A class ol pupils under 6 years of age will be re ceived All letters ofenyiiry will be promptly an swerei. Add res? the Pti ic.pal. an 30—dat»6w \OLi>o LAUHtiS' lOLLHiiiAi E SE MINARY, corner ol f rar,Kiin and Fif;h streets, Shockoe Hid, Richmond, Va. Ths sixth session ot this Institution wnl commence on Dlonday, Sep teraber 27ih, up-.n an improved pli n. The School will consislof rive depaitments—Primary, Acade mic, ec-d ihree Collegiate Deparimenis—si.phomore, junior bed senior. The collegiate department wiii embr.ee all the i:nportaut hnglish lirancbea and Moiern Langfagts pursu'd in our btst colleges — The deiigu of this department is to qualify young ladies for teachers, and to occupy stations la the higher walks ol life. Teachers—S. S Stevens, A. M , Principsl; Mr Staicos, Professor ot Modern Language »; Mr J S. Perkins, Tescher in Drawing; toit.Nichols,Teach er of Music, or otheis if preierred. The tno-tcoinpeb nt ana accomplished ladies will be procured to assist in the English department, ss :<—lm Mlt». :ttALLOll¥'a ftllinll,, roUiil H STRKET, betwei n Gr.re a: d F'rai.Kliu—The next session i f this School will commence on the first ot Ociolier. Miss M. will iske charge of a tew email hoys in a srpsr le apartment. «e 11—! m* \| L. S. MiLbtT I™*. SCHOOL, corner ot Main aud Ist streets, Richmond, Va.,will re open onDlunday.St oioiu ber 20th, 1552. ' r te*ms pan session or tkn months. TuttioDlu tne usual Engli-hbranche5......,...540 Tu tiin in the advauced Ecgluh, Aucient Lan guages, and higher Mathematics 50 rit-nfh bj Frof.pjiKi..,..,.] [ Drawing by J. d Perkins, each euarse, (24 leV •on*/ 10 se 3—lm 10 EDUCATION. MK. J. C. F. BKNNHTT'A SCHOOL will re-open on Monday, October 4,185 a, In the btildfng (on Franklin, between 6th and ?th streats) occupied by him during the last scholastic year. Mr. B. eonndera himself particularly fortu nate In tarring secure i the service* of Mr. J. C LOVVRY, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin—a vtung nan ef undoubted literary attatninenta, a"d who cornea with the higheat certificates of moial character. Mr. Lowry will superintend the Mathe matical Department, acd aaaiat in the claaait*, aa also lu the commercial branches. Every pupil sufficiently advanced in English will be required to pursue the atudy of either the French or high tterman, (and if deemed advisable, btth of the above languages.) for which theft will be no extra charge. Tkums —Higher F.ngliah branches, classics and Mathematics, $50; higher English branches and Mathematics, $45; Comm< n English branches, $40, per session of ten months, one half payable in ad ranee, and the remainder on the Ist of March. se 27—8t DR. MAUFIN'S SCHOOL, 11th Street, botweeu Marshall and Clay Streets. THE next session will commence on MONDAY, the 4th of October, and c.'Btinue ten month*. Ths plan of instruction embraces a thorongh court* in the Bnglish branches, Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics and Chemistry, 'ihe ad vanced pupils will have an opportunity of attending the Lecturea on Chemistry at the Medical College These lectures will b-t given at 5 o'clock in the after,' noon, an hoar at which pupils will bs disengaged from ordinary school duties. The Principal will gire instmctlon in Mathemat ics, Chemistry, 4ic ; mr. P. H MONTAGUE in An cient Languages, Ac; and Mr. J. MICHARD in Modern Languages. rw Strict disdp'ine will be enforced. Tubus—For the English branches, Classics and Mathematics, $50: foroDe Modern Language, $20; and tor two, 930 per session of ten months, payable half in advance, and the balance on the Ist of March. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. The Principal, with the view of having his own sons well tauoht in the elements of knowledge— Spelling, Reading, Writing, Ife —has determined to establish a Primary Department in connection with his School. For tbia department a separate room will be provided, and a competent assistant em ployed, who will devote his attention exclusively to it. It will be under the general supervision of the Principal. OriJya limited number of pupils will be admitted, and the fee will be $30 per session of ten months. se2s—lm P. TAYLOR'S SCHOOL for SMALL • BOYS, 9th Street, diagonally be- Iween St. Paul's and the Presbyterian Church.—l resume my du les on Monday next, the aOrh inrt. My terms are $i 5 for tcholara enter ing during the first or second months of the session, and at the rate of 930 per session for subsequent entries All scholars are for the session an less entered etherwiae. The discipline of my School is rather suasory than compulsive, elevating rather than subduing For I ;ake it that a single earnest volunteer in this service wiil do more crecßt to his teacher than aachool-room full ofdriven conscripts. For it is a fact demonstrable to any comprehension that only self making and sustaining men can keep th j vanstep of the age we live in. 1 act an tbia fact in my achoel rsora, acd the first rudimental im pr ereion I seek To raske on every bey coming under my influence, is to learn and love to help himseli — My rooms are excellent, both fur winter and sum mer. se 15—ts MISS •TANAKU'S si'JIOOL TOR VOUffG LADIES, will open on the Ist Oc tober next, on Main, between 19th and 20th streets u 31—dim* Mltf. MKADS SCHOOL,, UKAC'K S¥HEKT, Shockoe Hill, will be re-opened on Monday the 4th dsy of October. se 27 —2w* FA 1,1, JuNVUitTATiONS I'll It IS5*, OK HOuSE-FUKNISHIN GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES—LEWIS GINTEK would respectfully infoim the inhabitants of Rich mond, its vicinity, and the public in general, that he has now in store, and ready for sale, an unusual and most desirable stock ot House Furnishing Goods and Fancy Articles, all of hi» own personal selec tion. during his recent touria Europe His selection has be-*n made with a view to com bine the useful as weli as the ornamental, and he fiatters himself that the a««ortment now already opened is not to be rivalled by anything of the kind either North or South, viz : HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Block and Planished tin Goods, such as Dish Co veis. Tea and Coffee Urns, Chafing Dishes, Cjffee ann Tea Pots, &c, &c. Albata Goods, Spoons and Forks, Tea Setts, Cake Baskets. Castors. Toast Racks, Candlesticks, Cotiee and Tea Urns, &c, &a. Just opened, a desuableassoriment of Beart's Pa tent PneumUic Coffee Pols, which gave such uni versal satisfaction last spring Fenders and Fire Screens, a very large assort rnent ot Bras*, Bronzid and Wire ; also, a new ar ticle of Fender or Fird Screeu; is so made that it can be adapted to any fire place; some very beauti fully designed. Japanned ToilettP Sets, consisting of Foot-Bath, Slop Pal , Water Can, Japanned Imitation ot China. Steel Fire irons, an assortment '.{ eniirely new and most elegant designs, with beautitul bronzed stands to coirespond; also, Andirons, Blower Stands, &c, &c, Ac. FANCY ARTICLES. PaDier Mache Goods, inlaid with pearl, such as Wiiung D.-sks, Work Boxis,Port Folios, Port Moo naies, o' - eur Cases, Card Cases, Inkstands &c, 4c. Tortcise Shell Tuck Combs, a very beautitul as sortment Seemed Bracelets, Bogwood Bracelets Pearl Jet do Ivory do do i rgraved Cuff Pins Paper Weights, St a V\ eed Glove Boxes Leather Key Baskets. China Vases A beauiiful assortment ot Mauvl Clocks Musical H< xes, playing from two lo f iiht airs Bohemian Glass and French China Vasts French tjtina and Biscuit Figures Terra Cijf* Flower Vases The abov# named form but a small portion of the variety now opened, ail >1 which are just imported troiri different parts of Europe, embracing entirely new and most e.ejaiit designs, many of which have never bet n into this mai ket before. 8* 27-Iw 3 37 .Haiti Street. MEW FALiL. GOODS.—MILLHISER -I*' BkO I'HER, invite ihe attention ol purchasers 'o thi ir large and well assorted Stock of F'ail and Winter Dry Goods, recently purchased by them at the Northern Markets for cash, which will be so.d as cheap, and cheaper, tiian s.mdar gooda are sold anywhere. Among the great variety of good bargains which we are telling, the tollowicg are particularly worth noticing, as they are woitli just double the price we are selling them at:—Linen Towels sixpence a piece, Merrimack Prints, variety ot patterns, six pence the yard; Linen iidkfs sixpence; Kid Gloves 3?i cents; Ribbons, the latest and richest designs; Nteiie Woik Collars, Cambric and Musliu Ruffling and Flouncing, Cambiic and Swiss Ed.ings and lusertings, \Vomed lldSfs, Sleeves and ins'de ildils, Mou6:ine de Lfcine and Cashmeie, Meriuas and Aip».ccas, in ail colors and shades ; Alpacca and Casbuieiv liose, Iruh Linen, Table Napkins, Biid i-je and Table Dauiask and Diaper, Wh;te, Redar.d Yeliow Fianne's; B»d Blanket!, Covers, be side. tbe ttiUs.l Bt .ck of Domestic Goods, such as Blown and Bleacned Shirtings and Sheetings, Tickicgs, Canton Flat net. and all of the best Fab rics, and the luwest prices. A call is respectluily solicited, at 11)3 Broad street J. MILLHISER & BROTHER. N. B— Just received per Express, a most splen did lot of Biack Silk Lace Veils, ot toe richest pat terns, and very cheap. 27 i m L'lCA.ihLl.t I hOl'tU.K, fITUHK, 1- tlaln Street, Klchniuud, Va.—Thesuu scribe is would respecttuliy call .he aU-ution of the citizens ot itichinoud and the surrounding country to tneir very larguand well selected stock ol Keadr Dlnde Llofbltig, cniistiug ol every siyie and quality Ijr Fail auu Winter wear, ail which we «ar rantee to sell lo*vr than any Goods of the rame quality in the ciiy cf R chmond We, therefore in vue all who wish to BbUiu a good article at a v'erv low urice, to give us a cail 7 " Mk ° r te 25—2 m R. DECOU it Ct). LICK^ILVEit.— -io Qricas.lver lust V* received aod tor «t New 1 ~rc prico. &y O A. STRECKKR Uili-Uli t'iCKljES.—superior uiix<h| nc*. f' 1 !f ul - Ul) lu * ulte *ioegar, iu half gallon quart and pint jars, lor sale by " ' in m j,, u , ANTONIO PIZZINI, ,5U "°- Maln «treet, under City Hotel. IL JNE.—cases Shttrj, Mao ira aod Port , Wlne - " u ol q"«lity, jusi r.«,-ived and for J- hm a. hoaiffsow, " J Corner Cary una si >4i atre^u. fCWJSSFT7 fowuHH. f ftu ? l ' ri ""il»'ed sugars, receiving per ateam er, tor aale by » WILLIAMS * BROTHER. HIJ rM.'» FAMILY ANTI-SPAS.MO JLr DIC/tor the cure of Asiatic Cholera, Cholics of all kinds, Spasms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrheas, Lock Jaw, violent Pain, whether Rbru malic or Neuralgic, Cramp in the Stomach, Tooth ache, Nervona Headache, Delirium Tremens, Spi der Bites, Dyspeptic Fullness from Imprudent Eating, Threatened Abortion, Fits, Sinking or Con gestive Chills, Ague and Fever, Burns, Cuts, Ac. Accompanying each bottle is a pamphlet contain ing full directions for ita use, in the various disea ses for which It is recommended, as well aa pre senting many strongtestlmonials. Tbis medicine is not only efficient, bnt safe.— It is adapted to many of the most violent disea ses. giving the most prompt relief—and is especial'y suited to large families as well as to travellers— The proprietor, therefore, would respectfully ask the attention of the public to its claims ; which are founded on more than twenty years' experience in its use, and not on oonjecture. It has already become a very popular remedy in many part* of the country, and is destined to be so wherever it Is Introduced. We would resoectlully call the attention of the public te the following, amongst many namea of highly respectable and well known gentlemen in different parts of the country, who have used it, and spoken of it in high terms: Muscoe Garnett, Esq. Essex, Va; Jas M Jeffries, Esq, King and Queen, Va; Alexander Dudley, Esq, King and Queen, Va. R W Schooler, Eso, Caroline, Va; Wilson C Pemberton, King Wiiiiam, Va; A B Walthall, Charlottesville. Va; Thomas D Quarles, Richmond, Va; John W Woods, Baltimore; Wm F Pendleton, Washington; Newton short, King Wil liam; Winston, Chesteifield, Va; James W Goes, Gordonsville, Va; R L Coleman, Richmond, Va; N B Hill, Richmond, Va; Thomas Starke, King William, Ta. Amongst the many Physicians who have used it, we beg leave to reter, for the present, to the follow Ing: Dr John S Lewis, King William; Dr William T Downer, King William; Dr William R Parkins. Northumberland; Dr Biehard T Hundley, Hanover, We also ask you to read the falluwing Certificates and refer you to many mere in the pamphlets and our various advertisements: j. (ifcoUiH. Agip »<»« i Fever, dcc. D«. Do Val—D«bi Sir: 1 was promptly re lieved, * lew years ago, of » violent attack ol some thing like the Cholera, by takiDg a large dose ol y*ur Anti-Spasmodis. Since lhat time I have fre quently witnessed it* good effects In other caoes. About six week* aga I was suffering exceedingly from an attack of Third day Ague an! Fever. It hia ue«D lucmflmg lu wvprlij lor nearly a mouth. I determined to try your Anti-Spasmodic, and ac cordingly took a large dose of it just before the time for tee chill. It produced over the whole system a peculiar sensation of warmth, which was kept up by repeating the dose once or twice at intervals of two hour*. Though nee- ssarily exposed since, 1 have felt bo return of chill. I ieei confident in re commending your Medicine. Very «incßrely yours, (Signed) AMBROSE ACREE. Kinr William, Jult. 1652. In CrMif, Dysentery, and Spider Bites. Db. Du Val —Dear Sir: I have administered your Family Anti-Spasmodic in several violent at tacks of Cramp and Dysentery. I have applied it externally to tne bite of a when there, was an enormous enlargement of the limb, and intense _■-)»! oil ~»ri»et success. X have sold a great aeal ol it in this neighborhood, end as far as I know, it has civen universal satisfaction. All who have tested It seem to thini it has no equal as a family medicine. I deem it due to say that in most ol the instances alluded to above, various remedies •vere usfed without effect Respectfully yours, (Signed) S W. Y. MUSE. Marulactured by P. P. DU VAL, M. D., King William C. H., Va .to whom all orders should be addressed. Price 62 12 cents and »1 per bottle. F'or sale in Richmond, Va., by PURCELL, LADD & CO., wholesale agents, and by THOMAS & m CAHTHY, J. BLAIR. A. BODEKER, and WM. P. LADD; in Baltimore, by CANBY di HATCH; in Portsmouth, by GARLICK & GWATHMEY, and by Druggists generally au 6—3tawis LIVEtt COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER VOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all discuses ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Pilrs, Fullness, or Bloodto the Head, Acidity of the Sto mach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fuunrsefar weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur* ried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking er Suffocating Sensations when in a lying:posture, Dimness of Vi sion, Dots or Websbefore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ((C., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be ef lectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELE BRAIED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. DI. Jackson, at the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the curss attest, in many cases af ter skilful physicians had tailed. Tnese Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the reciification of diseases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercising the most searching; powers in weakness and affec tions of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe certain and pleasant. READ! AND BE CONVINCED. Charles Robinson, Esq., Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, January 9, 1350, said— "My wife and mysell have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." "The Tenth Legon." published at Woodstock Va., January 10, 1350, said— "A Great Medicine." "We have uniformly refrained from recommend ing to the public any of the various Patent Medi cines ot the day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of r otice is the Geimau Bitters, invented by Dr Hoof land, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Pniladelphia. One instance in particular, in which tbe superior virtuea of this medicine has been tested, has fallen under our observation During the last summer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this county, was ve'y seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in rain various remedies, he purchased a bottle ot the Bitters, ana after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspaper published in the United States The editor say j of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTFIRS: "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medi lines to the confidence and pa tronage ot our readers; and, therefore, when we re commend Dr. Hoofiland's German Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speak ing ol the nostrums of the day, that are noised about tor a brief peiiod and then forgotten after it has done its guilty race ol mischiet, but of a medi cine long established, universally prized, and which lile h cart y approval of the faculty itsell." 1 his medicine has attained that higu character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to to. eouE terfoiu to put forth • spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deertved. well to tke Mark* of the Genuine. They have the written signature of C. M. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottIe—WITHOUT WHICH THEY ARE SPU RIOUS. For sale, wholesale and retail, by PURCELL, LADD St CO., Drugrgiats, mh B—ly 02 Main street corner 14th. —lu ct>si pints nun Jt Williams superior Brown Stout, received lor talc by •OU3 R.M. BURTON. fcEKVANTS WAM'fED.-A BOY accust, ui' O ed t waiting in a Restaurant preferred ; at« u , one that campAn oysters. K. w. ALLEN, ** "'* Arhi iir Restaurant. PATEM' ftEuF-UEA I'l.lM HAD .RONS We are now in receipt of a small lot ol these Sad lions, which, lor economy in time and luel and nw.tn. ss and comfort in irunini, w u cau re cummuvd for sale by » B * g VA* LEW ft. TAYLOR. A bhjs uew cream Ale; 30 hall do da do. reeeiting, for sale by * ' ** ■" WM. TAYLOR i( COOL.—A beauulul arti cie ol striped j Llnea Sacks, just tbe idea lor thnao but days, wi»h many other eool Axing*, at jy IP *. ». FENCE'S, No.DW Mala nr.) offer* hU p£fea*»!i to thecitlaeM of Richmond and Tiehrtt? Office 145 Main atreet. Ka/eSan Ktriuscn — Profeaaor C. B. Oiion C. P. Johnaon, Her. Dr. Howell, Re* i 'btT* Rev. He. Ryland, A. O Worth*®, M' D .J^£l or » F. Butler, E«q, Richmond. '' Profpwor C. A. Harria. Profeaaor Thoa p D , lui,y Uf,,ed Ma'S duced price*, deairea to m,w known to every peraon. that be will manent the 1 -I!-,wine charge* for his a*rvic»2 JEX' :he asturanee thlt hi* operation* thai! be ri!£l? :? better than underp.„ e^&Pg l "- How ao? Becanae he and hi* aaaa.anta are U,T all exerciae, and make more m Extract tooth, 25 ct*; fill wito :t«; with gold, 75 ct«; Pivot Txth, 82 50- p Tooth, 83; upper or lower aetta, r25, with or wil? >ut ertibcial euma, ice. Ac, 4ic. 'Vui b £ A>t> jlakjn wmmx. INSURANCE -The H.chmond Fim sggkA«oci a Uon«re now prepared to (mm policie* of insurance on the afaouT!? •cription of riaka on •• reasonable terms « . similar «oropany, and respectfully ask a «h,„ JJ the patronage of the public. App:i csi ti..t>» wi;£f received at the office, No 223, eorner of 9th street*, where the officer* will cheerful? J?? uish all information that may bo nqS *5 losses promptly and liberally adjusted ** JAMES BOSHEK Pro.i/W. John H. Bosheb, Secretary. ' t'AHKIAWJJS, subscriber bason bawl at & Cgacb-making establishment, on Lombard Alle* between Main and Cary, (i3th and 14th street near the Columbian Hotel, Coaches, Charotteea Barouches, Busies, with and without tops, and' fculkiea, all of hie own make, of the best materials and workmanship. All of which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can be in the city of Richmond; and 1 respectfully ask a call from tfco« In want of any article in the Carrie Une, as I am determined tc make to order an« sell at the lowm prices poesible; and all work sold, that is n*w was. rante i JC MICAJAH MANGUM. ap2B—d6m JU«T to hsnd by the sUp Prince aT bert, from London, a double ac.ion HARP of handsome size and beautifully ornamentl ed, made by Dodds of London. Miss S. Sully has kindly consented to »how the same to purchasers at her residence on Marshall street 8 " O A STRECKER. PIANO K Oft Titp.~s |!BInEESs!!j3TA\ I,OR is constantly receiving; DI B fieuperior Piano Fortes from Nunn & « * U "Clarke, and other celebrated mak ers, and a«ks the attention of purchasers to hfs Stock, which he will warrant, and will sell at very moderate prices. Pianos repaired, tuned, let on hire, and taken u exchange, at his Piano Forte and Music Store, se 11—ts HiO .ITnin Street. __/# AOIJi it liltAi, URI/tjtilsis, 147 Stbeet, have in store, and are receiv es? ing, large additions to their stuck of Druga, Medicines, Snrgeons' Instrument*, Paints, Oils, Dyee, Window Glass and Fancy Articles, which they offer far sale on ths most favorable terms to cash and punctualdf-aleri ■7 NItVV llßt'H —Tue subscri- has re-commenced the APOTHECARY VST AND DRUG BUSINESS in the large five story bui'ding at the corner of Main and l&a streets. He offers f."*r sale a general assortment of article* in his line, to which he respectfully inv.tes the at tention of his friends and the public generally, se 13—ts ALEXANDER DIJVAL. VIRGINIA BAKERY, J7t& Street, Kast side, between Jlain Cary streets, near the corner ol Main street. W. SHANKS <fe J. CANNON having opened the above Bakery, trust that by careful attention in pro curing the best materials and workmen, they will he able to supply the public with such nice family Bread and Fancy Cakes, <fcc ,tis to merit a share of general patronage. se 10—1 m* CHINA HALL? I By the ships ftew Voik, EScran ton, Excelsior and Empire, from 1 Liverpool at New York, the sub ' 'A scriber has bis Fall importation of Llarthenware and China, and from the manufactories and auction, his stock of plain, pressed and cut Glass, Looking Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c , consisting of a great variety of new and very handsome styles and patterns, {lis stock is larger than be has ever had ; and needing money, he will offer to the merchanti of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee v«ry great induce ments. All in want of Goods ia his line, are invited to examine his stock before th>*y make their pur chases HUGH A WATT, se2l—lm N»7H Main afreet M RICHMOND HAT .MANVFACTO RY.—The subscriber invites the attention of tnei.ade to his new and extensive Kali Stock of HATS and CAPS, which comprises all the various grades, styles, colors and qualities of Gentlemens', and Child rens' Hats «nd Caps now in ÜBe. Merchants of Virginia, North Carolina and Ten : nessee are particularly requested to examine before going further North, thi almost infinite variety of I gooaa now ready far their inspection at this estab ; lithment. Those who have the disposition to pre ! fer home manufactures and encourage home in dustry, can do so with advantage by supplying themselves and their customers with Richmond made goods, which wi:i be warranted as fine ia quality and perfect in workmanship as can be pro duced in any market in the world, while the p'fces ; shall be reduced to the lowest and m is: economical [ American standard Tiose who may wUh to pat ; ronize the manufactures of' other States can be fur nished w th Northern and Eastern goods at the manufacturers prices The b'.oc* consists of the usual variety of fine fashionable Hats and Caps, of ! old gentlemen's braarf b-itna from the finest to the lowest qualities; Serva&ts' Hats and Caps of all kinds, from one dollar per d<>z»nu'>: Ca;idr»nand I infants' Hats ntid Capa, Ladies' Rid ng Hilt, all the various styles and qualities of suit Hats i ir pau'in, VVjoi and Glazed Hats, all the grades of Caps, hair,seal, cloth, leather, plusb, (ce'ton and silk,) Fur Caps up to the very cnest Otter and Bea ver. •..allies' Furs—Muffs, Tipseis, Mutfatees. Cutis, Victorines, Foot Muffs, Mioses and Ctiildrecs Muffs, Victorines, Ac, as complete and well ed a stock of these g«oda as is usxully kept ia the ; most f-shionable fancy Fur stores «-f New York, au 31—'-'m JOHN DOOLKY *1 M»'" st IVTOTiCK.—Tae »uusc.io<!is havr turincd * c<> 1. » yarlnorehip under the ety'o of UtMRt#E3 & BKOOKK, and will continue thf- Hut and r»boe UaaiiirHH at the old stand of (he a»'ni >r partner. HBNKV VV. QUARLhS, ROBKRT T. BROOKE. QUAttL.ES Oc tiUOisn-d, dealer# in Boots, Shoes, Uh'B, Cap*, Bonnet*. Trunk*, &c, Ac, * <0 - Li I tVari street, Klchmoad, V», are now receiving a full assortment of good* suitable for tee trade, to which tbey would caK th<> atteutiun ot country merchants, farmers, and tbe public gene_ ra.ly. Theirstock la large, anil C)Uip r i#es one of th~ most complete assortm*its to be L»uuJ in any Qouie ; and being desirous of seilmg oa the moat accommodating terms, they that they can en sure satisfaction t-» their custJiners. . They are largely engaged in the manufa stare ol Shoes, which will enable th*ra to furni»h a superior article, and in most eases to regulate ihe »ue* » suit purehasers. Belie»tng that a good article » alwayscheapert.they will at all tim-is endearor » lunush auch goods as will prose satisfactory to toe customer, Purchasers are respectiuily in*i»d l) call. au3i—dim PKIUVk l*liAt hC«.-Ur * CO. may be consulted, confidentially, tor toe treatment of the following diseases: Krupuoas, Sore Legs, Ulc«rs, Glandular Swellings, or en largements, Syphilis, and ail morbid discharge#, whether recent or chronic. Also, ail those com plaints t»riued female disease#. The »d»ertWfrs to their chemical extract of vvua which may be regarded as the rery ue« article known, to giro tone and rigor to certain auused cud dek'litsied organs, as well as to renorate a system shattered b| dissipation or other cause. .Medicines securely put up, with full direcEOMi and sent to order. Post paid letters promptly at tended to. Oihcs oa Franklto street, oelow ehauge Hotel, aid nrst door belowTriany source, Richmond.Virginia * |ijua NUt aO US' iM6 1 *>TA VKB HANK, Washington. D. C., will "• redeemed by a? IB Virginia money. WM. N TINBLHY. aw 8 3m iU.X Hit it AO t as TsZCS V store, Broad street, th« best Cigars and eo« Hcvia Wafer, w4th sJaraaparill*, Lwaott.Ptoe and other syrmpaj m *