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!KLEGRArinC NEWS.
[Reportfdl for Uif Richmond Pitpatch.]
"otgß BAH *\unn***M *****9M ______N____
1 at*b Ra< a. Anf. 17.—The steamship f>Us
v pMSSd here to-nt_;bt, with Lirerpool
k tss so the sth.
TSere l» nothinn later from Garibaldi, and
~le» ri'mained quiet. The volunteers who
.ted in Calabria were enthusiastically*
~ red. and l.anbsldi v. a*. hourly exit-ected,
cfToris to effect an armistice with him hay
, f._le«l The King: of Naples Had sent (our
ui-ai.d troops W Reggi-', opposiie iMessina,
coposetlM landing.it his force* there; bu
was -onlldently a-serted that they would
Its latter 011 their fir. t B|>pes_aece.
jsgrotiD mttran >*
Nxri-BS. Au*. 3-Oreat preparations are
.in a to repulse Hie invas-ioii ot liarioaldi.—
.-irovement* sre being a.-lively infroduced
ihe ana* and navy.
'■ aits Aug I -The Pit SSIBW Ambassador
said to have asMir. .1 fount Oavour that the
■ tin Cabinet would observe the strictest
utrailW Wit* regard to aflatr.* in Italy.
rbeOeaoe papers sb| ihat two reg-iment*
,c been mastered ia __takrUw_4i will cry
~ Garibaldt "" <>n hi* landing,
is occofead (lihemUarked.
j is .'eiii-'i! tbnt Napoleoa will have an in
,.» wilt 'he King of Sardinia.
fheOartoald_aee have invested the fort of
:. , 11 'alMririn, opposite ____BtS__
is Stated t'l.t :!o- .-el.-ct 1 .niiDit tec of the
.-h House ol o>>f oat ha\e condemn, d
r \K I'nt wirih pun.
.'_ »«»r-»i„
. An. 7 - 1 lie sales el cot on for lb*
ts . ■ nave been 2i.u_ tviies. Ths m.tK 1
..- J- :*" •. ■■ .1. I*. ' is firm md in 11 .; .' 1'
j, - - isai • advaao d \ih.-it h n and ti e
l n ...:..> tii-ht-r Car nic q.iiet at the laic d
c -o.i . .uthor.f en »m nil «iu_iittfs *r*
, , ru tiM in. lit r.
. rat rre ace. Roma is dull at ts 2' t-pir t.
• ~!.• i.c is dnii, and I'rviius ..uotiu-iis
.•» - Si . Bed •» Ba lo th ii-i-e sr.iv_ds.
- * . srm it _j. hixiisr
% >BS] IS .11 good .1-ni nd
LAI L ST.
..Bos, Aut. 9 Ceasols are <_v ifed at 9 ■«
," , fot Bioasy and ac.ount.
.. '.' . - t lauiio ba es Cotton
t ■ day. M ii.'.r.et elesisg Srm.
ADDITIONAL Fi.uM KUUOPE
Itoi-T.-N, Ati>; id.—The Oalwajr steemehip
Pareaa, via Si .1 hu's, arrived bere 10-d.vy
... fi additional European InteUifence.
' ' bbbillkb, gth. —The troops left to-day for
Byrta.
....• latest advloaa from lYeptsa state tbat
•-.• tiundre.t Ifeapolitan iroope, who were
t point oi I,mil: g (}-iribaldi, were ai rcst
-1 n.- Minister ol War had drawn the troops
■in the Aliriii'/i, and ordered the principal
: the army to concentrate around ___•
pita
. ... ..KAt.K. li tli.—There were serious distur
bancea yesterday, between the -jerviaus.Ttirks
and B.tfinau sailors The garrison remaiunl
qaiet
I'm.krvh, Ith.—Large numbers of volun
■ t-vr» are arriving here.
.TILL LATFR FROM EUROPE.
AKUIVALOF THE ETNA.
Nbw Y. rk, Aur. pi.—The steamship Etna,
with Liverpool _atea via (.ueenstown to the
• h inst , h...i arrteed.
Ri -sia seti(l4 four two
'.: gxten to S> ria.
. ipoleoa has conferred the grand cross of
' - Legion of Honor on Ab-dei-Kader, lor his
-emcee la behalf ot ihet.:bri*tiaus at Dama.
, us.
The Q-oTeraor (ieneral of Damascus and
Berront had soepeaded and arrested.
Tbe Sardinian Ooveraaaeat had uogetiated
a loan cf l_«Q,aou,C__ livres at -ofr. 85c.
TUe llritish (loverument had decided on
having ibe whole of it* iron-plated steam
f. __!__ l...tteries put into immediate service.
England declines anactive participation in the
Syrian E epedtttnu.
It is rumored that the Neapolitan Envoy
a*. Turin, seeinn the impossibilitj of conclud*
ing aa alliance between .Sardinia aud Naples,
was to leave t&ere forthwith.
It is rurai red that the Fans regiments of the
line are to be increased from It . to 110.
COM_.-t-_.-_C- a?
I.:. neooL. Aug. _—Cotton hrm-salsa of io.oco
U S. .Marshal Shet Dead.
OiacnnrATi, Aug. l-.—L*ist night GStarles
I! Brown, the U. S. C..'mmis.ioner, was shot
>ad uv (Feorge J. Caldwell, of the firm of Al
fred Wood A Co. Tho affray occurred at
Caldwell's house, in consequence of Brown's
hnving forced his way into Caldwell's cham
ber. The original cause grew out ol bad feel
ing relume to the adjustment of a legal
lalm. Caldwell immediately surrendered
himstlf io the authorities.
Lo«_ of a Packet Steamer by Fire.
Lbwb., libi.., Aug. li.—The packet steamer
.luhn McMakin, Gaptaiß John Marshall, from
liet., f jr Philadelphia, took lire this
evening, while at anchor in Lewes creek, and
i* a total loss. She would have been scuttled,
but ihe water was nut of sulllcicut depth.—
Hoatinsured.
Escape of Convicts.
Jkffkr. on City, Ho, Aug-. 17.—While the
convicts were at work on the Capitol ground*
yesterday, three of their nnmbcr concealed
themst-lve., aad quickly and un bservedJv es
caped. None hare bees taken.
I nion Illinois State Convention.
CaiCAOO, Aug. IT.-The Hell and Everett
S "... Convention met at Decatur yesterday
and nominated a full State and Electoral
ticket. IVo platform resolutions wet*adopted.
Sailing of Mrunicr..
New York, Aug 18.—The steamships Arago
and Kangaroo sailed at noon, with over Si -
■i J •"')_■-_ •.'le.
I he -in r i,, is.
Ska- York, Aug. Id—Cotton closed firm-up
'■-■' tnicd ;.- b'-ictlc Fiour clo-ed heavy—
•jsles oi )3__«) l.rr.ie State 9BlBa6lB; Ohio
.6Sseit-i; (Southern 9BSt)4tBAA Whe.it ci.-ned
guiet-sai . if HOLd bushel* Cboiee
• bitetltOaLll Corn ilosed .-ist-sabta ol 78
i-:,-- Mixed 61 atSc Pork loerd beavi
u.e m9l6 76tt19 3t): prime ,13 12,514. L-,.cl elnaed
I i.-I-, i: i.;s_ .. Wb.ske • ( .edduli at 21_.-1
;.'. eugar losed _rm-Mm>ecvado «7,'«7J6c
- UrlearstScents. Spi itsofTurpen _ne
c - ; n turn ai *9h*e4 v~ Ho*ia cioaed firm at
.'li. Kicecloa .1 dull ■ t _ s i (»_'._ •
*LBXS_DBI« Aug 1. f-I ur finnlv. .«.
- x-ra %5 75j.6 26; sup'-r. $6 37_« §•__
**he*t wire new t*ir to so. . 41 ___ t_'l io; red,
rftlSS Cora- WHIP. 7Str76 • ents; c. ( ,w,
fy*73ceets: mixed.7ee_.eea_k Kve. |___ff o t
t>"'t KtrßO cents Com meal, Tsaol .-ens o<-r
Iwshel .c.da timoth) 2 *),t_i B*>; cl ,ver, $6 75.
■i» i ax.c d. _I.3t>dt $ *6 Irovimons—• utter
ItaMeeat-i t _p3nn U_i«l_l eeata Pora, #7
•748 I ard, Hell cents Whiskey, 2____ cts*
H't-TiMoh , Aug 18.—Nothin- tloing in Hour
vs ties: active- IS roo l-_shels »old at $1 23a 1 33 f r
rj-d. and I SBffl 6u for white. Co nou I mixed
<tte.4c: win e_o_t32_.: }ellow 72_7ic. Nochan-e
b other ar.i ■--
■altlaterr Let tie tlarket.
Bmt moke. _v. I7.~Tben_er.Bisa! the State
Boales tefterdaj lootup'iyo Lead, being TCI hrad
less ban .sut market day. The market wag dm ,
I'u.t.i.avvrH.ge priceehowH an improvement of J_>
cent* uerloo I.b on last ThiiisCHj s rtite t.i u,e
e-ouve .utrriiigs liK)ii,-ad wor?iefi over uni-..1d. and
te balance f__ohead> were taken by Haimriore
t.ut.-herfi. at prices ranging from S2 75<rt and
-lag -ng 9388 pc If ri fhe Of hogs there was a
C.'T _"--,._ ',_•••-• a R „ (1 uemand lor th-ni at *8 +
t_-perlOu-bs. Of sheep, there wis also a g.K.d
•vi pir ; prides ruie.i 27, cen'F per bead higher than
a»t ihur.dai. Bales were made at J_22_ia) 9B per
BOARDINO
LiUAHOI "-S'-fwaeaß wi.hing
t_ daughters to the anhland female instituto,
and preferring to ha* c tbem board in a private
L*-.'_.._ can . '* accon-mr-iaud t>> applying to J.
rRi OR, whose fannlv residence is next door to
•tie school I lie sleeping tpartmenu will be large
and airy, and no pains v. ill be spared to iasars the
comfort and happiness of those entrusted to his
care. J or 'this per session, address.
JOHN PRYOR.
Jj to—Jm Ashland, Haaovsr eoeaty, va.
PAKtKR HOLS *\7~
BOSTON, MASB.
Gentlemen will find the best of accommodations
Witt, svery ellort lor the oomlort of guests. LAR
VLB. not excelled in the United States.
.... . M.D.PARKER,
B_hS—S'B J F. MILLS.
H l r_ K,*-!*' *_ .'~ A superior article of BUT
nn 1 tK, lor tab.c use, always to lie had at
~„.. . , I- MONROE CARTER...
ALSO-in tttore snd for sale—
Bo'"-. a} 2*¥* - Vloulil,iln HAY.
__.sfe.__** C sK_ POTATOES, to.
. &v 7 ~ 1,n wCs_r>.t_a__Batae_>w itthst.
NOTICE.— I havo this dar tß*u***t im 1 ' "
pointed and constituted RoSEkTi" 1 } L._.
X .'"«.'•_ N.kn' M" °. lh . '• ta * l OROCp"
x ' BL.INESS. in the rit» „f Richmond Ail
purchases and sales made by himfnr cash"only.
Richmond, August llth. lt_u. .alljlft-
I OOh AT THIS-JUST R _CEIVEI. - \V,TI
V open on Monday, at EZEKIEL., tM a iierf,
old stand.) 5 000 yards heavy White 0ood«, for
Counterpanes, very superior quality,to be iun off
this week for 26oents a yard, six yards will make
a Isrie Counterpane for onl* $1 60. Call soon and
supp.j yourselves, or it will be gone. It hasnever
fteen sold as low. For g_od bargains inall.tvies
of ilry Goods, call at USEKIKL'H,
Mailert's old stand. 41 Main st.
I) . "V.T. __■ _. \f\Si9ft .*" *ORTTO f- E -
H *° fIP_9S ' Nh ''-OLEH AND SERPE..TINE
BKAiIi —Opening this morning, a large supply of
Kerpentine Crochet Bra.d an. Needles, of all
sizes. To be had obeap at FZEKIEL'B;
Mailert's old stand, tl Main st
Don t forget the Numlier.
NJ aV. ltOKa Fxtra C and C Sugars."__w York
•W CrushedSucars; for sale tv * ' n,w * ork
I k 6. H DAVENPORT.
TttUAVg UillOni: obbbb7-IcJ-z\^ b
n pure, iaoA, for isle br B
-«™___.^_.__;* f ' *A'lTLiC* * COi.ltf Msin.l.
tWFW*'**" tuftTJ.
EDUCATIONAL.
EBVP ATIO*-.-T.e *^***»r*. 0 u M * t * n [*\i Q
RIOE'B -CHOOL will hetiii Ist MONDAY in
September, and tetminate 30'h June, ISM. She is
iriiterul for the lift-, ral enoourasemeut heretofore
•xtendrd to her, which she will endear r still to
merit by faiihfuli» and prayerfully exerting e»ery
effort to promote the happiness and usefulness of
ad entrusted to her sare Every inducement is
constantly **t forth to enoourage and stimulate
the pupils in the acquisition ot an .duration
which, with the blessing of God. may be "an orna
meat in prosperity and a refute ;r. adversity"—a
fortune to which they may resort when bereft of
purerts and property. They are thoroughly in
structed in the principles of whatever studies are
ini-i«iii-.t .hioii may Ite still pin.mcd by t!iemselv«s
without a teacher and reduced to practice, .he
endeavors to make the ac .morion of knowteilie a
p .-Hviite. rathe' than a burden, ai.d at school they
enjoy eve.y comlort cab u'.ated to benefit the
heilth of t>ody and mind plenty of room, air aa
pure ss the country, wr h clear,fresh water, snd n
a infer the room is generally spring temperature,
wuh« vet v attention they could expect even at
home Strict attention is given to their morals,
they l-ein« urged to tne practice ol virtue from
pr mctplt, and to cultivate such an incorruptible
i-itennty as shall n» ther b* oribed nor intimi
dated Havmn had much experience, she feels
capable of diserioiinatinK between the capacities
and ptiysteal ability of different pupils aad of
cUs« ut and instructing them accordingly ; and
when, from any cause some are unprepared for the
respective classes, she l>«»tow* time and in. true
ti'.r separately. »• that at the close of the ssssion
they e.ther or excel any The pupils are not
overtasked bet they are required to _,ivs such at
ient mi t>. s sdiesor oral instruction »s shall ena
'■le »h»m to a-ijuire s<»me use ul gnwow edge cal
ciil ted to 1 arts orate the iete_lee__.s___i of ener
vit u;ii. KecttationKdurin «ne day 4or S. The
...!.- piHU.* .re reiiiesied tos'u-ty two nt home he
saa»s they will n>>t n*-» t.me t>>dosaa<tet ge tmn
t..«cli c. mv it tun I>ein .- cm X d ia reciting and
-v. lai ing; teaebtßß th-'m only to reeve is not
culm-, ling the 11.-nd atid 1 tie be not 11v.11 Ml
fi -tent I"-r comprel'et.din. h"r .tudies. itiS'.se
iss for them to t.ive a 'e*ct,er inecipliiie, s»a
i- ti jio and kind X ho..i opens aita'eloek. All
re fres _>so»_i t« testa ato finished aom tte
Wecon. i' c t'ou tb iv unl recess 8 tins nave
a c 'md tli-rs less. _s they apply and dep ri
,ie se'v s
. ver, requ sit o aises fmm a sens' of duty,
id tli* ru"e«t at d tenderes' reja'd or the we
»re <i| tier !u. il» »h .. sthey become oap't.'e
f app.eciatiii. the b- nefits >-f Bavißg l>ee.i laith
ti i- edu.ved w, Icherisn with __eeuoaate . r -»i
ud' the m mor. of tin..ie b> wlto-e labors they
•re thu» t.te. scd
i'arents wi.i please visit often
TIB . *
tFarseesteaol Wmoßtln payable e_arterly:i
.Mt.n, with 01 without lushest English
b vncies gii 1)1
Primary RngUsb ?,. si
:t sißuera 2u 00
hu l.x-21
1&j ■.HSU'-"-Vss'f R MARTIN will gi-re
t.-t-S ' stru-t: n>n V.-.a' snd Instrunental VIU
«s"C, , S r Piano and Gutter 'after the l-t of t.ep
tember. at her nt .tlu-r's r. .i.lent.e.
lit tersss. _p_ 1 ■ at the house. Leigh street, be
t seen 21 and id. _au la-ts
I .Hl*
L ' Mrs V. C. OARV will resume the respoßsibls
futies ol her Sctiooi on the first MONDAY in
-.eofember
Residence. 4th street. Gamble's Hill. |au 7 2w*
MRN. DR. RUST l.e-8 to announce that there
are vac inciesin her Private Class for YOUNG
LADIES, which will re open 0C 10HER Ist. I*so,
at lier residence. Main street, between 7th and Sth.
The number of pup.ls beinr limited to ei)*ht, early
.pp'.ications are respeotfully requested, [aul-lm
fill R« H HILL X E ivi Al-fc" Sft__T_ ,mv,
V. Tiie first session of this Institution will com
tsence oa tne Ist October next, and terminate the
:agf of June, lsdi.
In to establish the above School, it is
designed that the course of inst.tut.tion shall be
comprehensive and thorou :h. •.Hording every fa
cilit> f>r tiie acquisition of a finished education.
The Fncuity of Instruction will i>e selecred with
strict reference to their 'iualific.ati'>n,experience,
and aptness for imparting instruction in the va
rious departments entrustei to their especial
charge. In tlie Department, of Physical Sc:e,ti_es,
an ai.parntus for expetiinentai illustration wiil bo
provided.
As ir is the rurpose of the, Principal to establish
a permanent School, of lui'h slio indilg»s
the hope that her eff.irfs will Ire appreciated l.v a
generous and salightened commuuity, and that
such encoura.ement wiil be extended a_ the merits
of tho School in iy command.
TEB_«:
Hoard, including fuel and lights $200 00
W_B.m* -. 20 00
Tuition in higher English branches .0 It)
Tuiti >n in Ancient and Modern Lin
tii.i-.es, each 20 00
Musicon Piano or Guitar, for two lessons
c f an ti(>ur I s week 60 00
I'se of instrument. _.. 10 00
Painttn? in Water Colors, Drawing, and
Ornamental Work, each .. 20 00
Oil Painting so 00
Primary Department 25 _i
Mns. M. 8. CROCKETT.
an 15—eo.1t* Richmond, Va,
fj* R. BASS' EN GLlsil _C7_l* tLASSIIAL
* ■ SCHOOL.—The tenth session of my School
will continence on the 3d September. Ht my resi
dence, on Clay stteet, between lsi and 2d streets.
Terms as usual.
In the Classical Department _.. $50 00
In the English Department ■ ■ ■ 32.00
Payal.ie ..uarterly.
Persons desirtag to enter scholars will please
oail on me at my residenoe. T. R. BASS,
au 7- lm*
\TRS. >IARY I>. LIHBY begs cave to in
LrJ form her former friends and patrons, that the
daties of her School will be resumed on the 10th
duy ot September, at her residence on Marshall,
hetween l»t and 2d street" Having engaged com
.•etont .issi.tan's. she wi'l be enabled to teach
FRENCH and LATIN, together with the usual
EN OLISH branches.
Tkrms— _■ .r Session.
Primary English branch-is... -. „. $16
Higher do. do -...__— JR
French ..---. ___ 20
Lain io
au 15—lm
j 1 A__ FToSTAt-'ADEoIY.
iritih • t o a a,
JOHN B. CARY. A M , Principal.
FLEMING JAMES.Jr A. M . d.of Va.)
WILFRED E. CUTBI _W, V. M.I.
Miss EMILY A. CLE"V ELAND.
The exercises o< this 8c 00l will oegin on the Ist
of October, and continue lea mon'hs.
Board I ligliu, extra i and Tuition in Ancient Lan
guages. Mathematics. *.c . t¥'._o per session, paya
ble semi annually in a.lvan r e Modern Lan
gunres, each, #20, ard Music §50 extra.
For catalogue or tnrtlisr information, address
the Principal. Hampton, Va. auS-lm
• <t!t.__-P£_.lf.E I t: tIALE _ VTiTI i. <_ X,
y NEA . OLD POINT AN <> HAMPTON. VA.
The next session of this Insfiutim will com
rnence on t'-e frst WEDNESDAY in October —
The location, rdinary on account of its
'-eaofy and healthful'iess. the easy access to it.
and it-, ptoximitv it Hampr..-n. Norfolk md Ports
mouth, is particularly suited to a Bearding School,
"•.one of the diverting or tenipt.n-* of
fhe city here nil'ect the pupils Nor ie there aa*
hindrance from day puiits .'is all are boarders
while th-'v enio\ trie r-fin-meats and pleasures of
■■ well ordered borne The c urse o| i .struction
is di'-ule. into ten departui*-nr .or sch ois, in c cii
>) r which ditd.>mas are .warded earn wntte ex
n utnattons Th.- Teaeveraare lentlenien of th<-r
--ugh soholarshie and haveoeeured 'or themselves
ar.d the Institution a huh reput .tion.
TB B MS :
-toard. fuel h-h's and washing, forthe
sehol -sue -ear §135 Of;
English Tuition 'n 'reparatory ard Colle
. late Departments . . . BJ 00
' ther branches extra.
S__ For citsJozaes. and 'urther information,
address, R_v. C. A RA N ViOND. Hampton Va
tXnr. THOS HU y E, forumouth Va.
au 13 ti
VI R RUE WILL Oi'K-t .CI i ..i.i.i ,H
■»l ANU CLASSICAL BCHOOL ON THE 1< T
"FSEPTKMKi R. AT Mr. BROCK NB • OS,
ON CLAY STK *■ ET, i.ET *" Et N 3i> _D4ra —
His course ef instruction w*.l he systematia and
t|i--rou.h, en.brtcing that exptan.torv course
without wlncli no real progress can be mad,:
_Inch ha-, been pur.ued by hi- mother tor the last
.JO y> ars ; *.nd he by a f.ilhful and oeesei
e'dious discharge of his dut.es, to recei'-e the par
ronageof those re by denting the improvement
and advancement of their children.
He refers to Key Dr. Burrows, Mr De Witt, of
;he Index,and Thesaaa D C.uirles, Fsii.
He can be ee«n at any tune by calliu. at his
mother's residence, on 2d ..treet between Clay
and I.el l ii. Terms made known on app ication.
au 13 -2w
Re. V. M J. Ml CUB-___T-_Ti__ 7 S_ir< r HOOL.
i.N THE B_SB-__T >'. THIS HY .1 AGOG SB,
Oa llth Street, near Marshall.
The fifteenth session of Rev M. J. atICBEL
BA'.'HER'.- SCH'»uLwill conimenoe on the first.
MONDAY in Nepteuitier
Mr M Will be ssisted hy Mr. KD.ARDTLR
NER. who. in tne .ast five sessions, has received
the approval of the patrons and of the Principal of
the school; and by airs. C. P. DENNETT, whoHe
well known iii.rif.asa teacher make it unneces
sary to sar more in her I .half.
The following subjects comprise the studies of
Mr. ■. s school:
English with all its branches, including tbe
Belles Lettrea; German, French, Hebrew and
Latin-
Price of Tuition of the session, ending on the lat
of July js .S2O. f_, ac e__.
Por fimher inform.! on, addrsss
„ , M. J. MICHFLBACHER,
auil-ts Corner ol Ist and Marshall sts.
H _L__i_*. , £ AK -- B HtMi FF.___.LK _K>il.
)■/ NARY, HAMPTON, VA., Mk. Dr. BANKS.
Iki.nc.pai.-Ihe next session of this Institu
tion will oomp_Mi.ee on the 17th of September and
close the Ist of July. Te-ms very raoderate.-
Boarding scnolars can remain at the Hall during
the visiting season, at 320 per month.
Address "CHESAPEAKE HALL," Hampton,
*a. _ au ll—lm*
Vf RS. MORSE will open a SCHOOL, on Mar
."l shall street, lietween 4th and Sth, ooinnmnc
ing the Ist OF SEPTEMBER, and ending th«
Ist of July. The usual English branches will be
taught. Also, MI. SIC on the Piano.
For further particulars, apply at her residence
after the ISth of August.
Rbbbbb .cbs.—Col. S. H. Parker, Alexander K.
Parker, T_ J. Evans. auß-2w*
I__ f Ft: Rsof. <i, _■*•*»i' ai. ash fOM.
*' MERCIAL SCHOOL. UNDER THE DIREC
TION OF W.J ti. WILLIAMS, A.M., ON MAIN,
BETWEEN I'/TH AND JOth STREETS-The
third session ol this School will ooromence on the
3d of September. I_W
For further particulars, as to terms and refer
sues*, aoply at mv residence, or through the Post-
Oflice. Parents desirous of obtaining seats for
their children musi apply early, as the number of
scholars is limited. au 3-lm
LHtEDERILit'S HALL
*__.. ~ FEW ALE SCHOOL,
rhe t turd session of this School, which is located
within half a mile of Frederick's Hall Depot. Va.
central Kailroad, will ooinmenoe on the Ist ol next
September, and close on the Ist cf July following.
__~_TS _~".'" s "' ioH -V Ten Months.
inJt n ~,L lon ,n a " the Knghsb branches for
io months al3o oo
Musio on the Piano.with use of instrument, i_ oo
Prenoh Language -._•-.«», .~
Drawing and Painting, each. * to no
India Ink and Cray on, eaoh _.'"","*" quo
Embroidery ,-_..« ...V" too
*wt2** "roa* •"»«;?•
EDUCATIONAL.
rtl.i* OOMIttIIOI. I_ .TITUTK.-Thene.t
n 1 _.'S"* " n °* th '« SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA
i). v,n. ioeated at the corner ..I 6th and Franklin
streets RiohtMoed, Va., will begin on ths Ist day
of Oot___r, 1880, and close ou the 30th of June,
next Bussing.
noABD Or IMBTBUOTIOW.
1. F SHIM .TE, Mental and Moial Bcieace.
and __,i ent Lanruages
R. G Lli'LßoN, Natural Science and Mathe
matics.
&" v ' t _£. A _. R ____Bf__> Biblical f iteratare.
Keai ,M)(M''KI) HOIDAVER. French.
_4liC.. 0 _ M "__<_•» ■""* Italian.
Al.hl Hl' Di Htll hi.,IK. 'Jerman
Mi . P| VA M. JO. KM, Intermediate English.
Miss ■ _<-_._! D. BHANDKR, Primary Eng
lUn.
HOW * ' * CHASE, -Piano and Orcaa.
llEl.<lrf.CH J.CHNI-IUEH, Harp.
O. . tRIC. ..'N, Guitar.
OSW tl D H KIN RICH, Painting and Drawing.
J. W REEVE. Penmanship.
TKRB .
(ForU.k Session, payable half on lit of October,
residue Feb. 11. I_>l. 1
Prim- , > Kn.lish. including Vocal .Music . $.10 GO
lii'etn.' . .',.' hmdish, including Vocal Mu
sic 4000
Senior, noludin-. vocal Music 80 00
I. nuu.i' -•I each 20 W)
Piano, 0 Mm Ouitar.or Cultivation of the
Voice, for half-h >ur lessons, two per week 60 00
Piano, Or.an, Guitar, or Cultivation of the
\ oioe. for one hour lessons, two per week. 80 no
Oil Tainting flo Of)
pcs el or VV ater Colors. Crayon Drawing.... 20 v)
I se of Piano ... in no
Ornamental Branches..... c. 7. 77.... 7. 00 U0
Board _. ..-..__.__,. ' 200 00
Wa»liit.c and Lights 25 00
t___ Application to enter pupils, and all eommu
nicati..us concerning the "chool. sh md be made to
THO.MA- L. UALLhHKK.
__..__. _ hic.imond Va.
■Hl I he announcement for tbeseas on of ih o-"61
wil. I*-furnished to those who apply, as in mat d
au 7 2(ii
.> I: .1 tKINu FECIALS. INSTITUTE.
■• 'li • -evcntfi f-ession tie-ins OCTOBER 1«t
UN it.fl ends ih. Ivit.... lun« i_ii
r_S i"ere.*e„ |.rosp» nt\ of tbe past session en
oura.es the President ia the • ff..rt to maks tne
Institution »et i loredeservias ofth* large patron
ye a id tne huh iiter _r> oh.r_cier it h j . .uned
Its.aeett ia large ami a le its bailJin.s which
have an imple pi y-..round attached.) are beauti
fully located nnd thoroughly funislied, it. ai-p.
rit ii« co-tlv and Complete, itac.iurfce of study com
pre-iensive and liomuxh
The English Coarse, an will be seea from our
tia?-l.in.ue. is s_>t__a_llj large, aad ii is mads es
penally prominent taroashoat. Lan.-ua-.-_ are
taught after the method, best adapt*, to secure
mentaldisotplins, which seems the true end of the
study; out, in French particularly, conversation
is also careiuliv attended to
T..e Musical Department remains in chame of
M . clapp, and Mr 0. C Mi- . has been added
to It. FA' CLTY :
Charles H. Wiastoa.A. M .1 Univ. of Vs
dent and I'rof. of Mora! Science and 1 nulisti Lit
erature.
Rev J. L. Burrows, D. D., Evidenoe. of Chris
tianity.
James Leigh Jones, A. M.,(Univ. of Va.,) Mathe
matics and Lan-tuageß.
X A. Lewis, vl- D . Natural Sciences.
Prof. F. Emion,(of Pans,! French.
Senor Carlos C. Mera, Spanish and Italian.
Miss Vary L. Leftwich, Drawing, Painting, Ac.
John W. Reeve, Penmanship.
Miss 8. P. Royal, English Branches.
Miss N. S. va'entine, English Branches.
f iss Jane S. Stan \td, Prepara* orv Department.
Mrs. Ann E. Maltory. Preparatory t'epartinent.
Miss .llary C. l.athrop, Preparatory Department.
N. B. Clapp. Principal of Musical Department.
C. C. Mera. Piano.
O.A. Ericsson. Guitar.
The President will hear the recitations of all the
classes at reKular intervals, giving special atten
tion to the Primary pupils.
TKBMS FOR NINK MONTHS.
( Ha'f payable Oct. I, l_W-remainder Feb. 15. '61 )
English Tuition. Preparatory Department. .s 30 OO
English I'uition. Collegiate Department... 60 00
Ancient and Modern _«n_uatieg.eacli . 20 00
Musicon Piano, with Vocal Music 60 OU
Music on Guitar, " " " 40(0
Use of Instrument for practising 6 00
Vocal Mu.c.lor.e, (taken bf all in classes) 200
Drawinit, Needlework, or Grecian Paint
ing ... 20 00
Oil Painting 60 w)
Board, including everything except wash
ing „„ 160 00
Washing 20 00
A reduction of one-fourth to Ministers.
•9u.No extra charges. Pupils provide Books
and ...itionerv at their own expease. In case of
protracted sickness, a deduction will be made for
alwtence.
Boarders are members of the President's fami
ly. Money to meet their incidental expenses
should lie deposited with him, and all letters for
them sent to hi* care.
Catalogues containing full details, may l>e ob
tained at tbe Bookstores, or by appl cation to the
Presilent. CHA.. H. WINSTON,
au.-2;im Richmond Va.
\1 US. PELLET'S _» HOOfL.
i-'l ON BROAD BTS-KET,
... - . .--_ Bktwekn 10th and 11th.
Mrs. PELLET will resume the duties of her
School on MONDAY. Oct. 2d, and wi 11 be aided in
all its departments by an efficient corps of teach
ers.
Parents who entrust their children to her care
are assured t_ai the* will be thoroughly grounded
in all the blanches essential to a finished educa
tion.
Terms made known on application at her resi
dence. au 10-2111
Al ISS FEGRAJPS SCHOOL.
The Fifth Session of this Sohool will begin on
the first day of October.
Miss PEGRAM deems this a proper occasion to
express ber grateful sense of the encouragement
which has attended her efforts in the cause of edu
cation.
To the pupils, whose affection and industry have
cheered. lit labors, and to the parents, whose kind
expressions oi approval have been tier hu-liest re
ward, a_ well as to the many friends whose influ
ence bas '-een constantly used in her behalf. Miss
PEGRAM returns sincere and cordial thanks.
-he trusts that tie increased experience of each
year, and unrelaxing efforts on her pa rt to deserve
the confidence repos.d in her. will render her
School worthy oi continued success.
with lull particulars, may I . had
on application to Mrs. J. W. f EGRAM,
au I—Ofcewli* Linden Square.
\rHS. 111.00K_.-_ BOARDING AJiDDAY
-**- SCHOOL—The second session of this School
will commence the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER,
1800. anu end the lstof July, I*sl.
All the usual i.ran.hea of FEMALE EDUCA
TION are taught, the Modern Languages by na
tive masters, and Latin, Music, Drawing and
Painting, by competent Professors in eaon depart
ment. The French Language will be taught by a
native of Paris. The growing nccsssi'y for this
langutge in oor country, makes it essential th.t
it -hould fie taught orally, for wnich rea«on it will
be th« language ol the school room, and as soon
as a proper selection can l>e mide a French iad>
wit! be procured to re*irle in the family.
A class will be formed in Engi.sh Literature,
and the course of study wi' ! be thorough.
A corpe of expene'ced teachers (nine in num
ber) have been engaged a d oihers v-iil be adusd
should the exigences of the school requ re th-ni
Refkkknce-- —Jr.. K. Tucker. Attorney tieu
enlot Virginia, Richmond; Pr..f D H Tucker.
Meoical College of Virginia, Riohmond; Hon R
.vi. T. utif.cr U 8 Senator.Lloyd's, t-.s-ex 0088
15 V.; Hon .fume-. ,VI Mason, I. S Reßßtor,
Winches' r. Va ; Sr (jeo Tucke-, Erg., Ashland
''■..; Right Re.v. Bishop John., Aicxin.lr a Va ;
Rev T. V. Moore, Riehflsend Va.; Rev. James R
Grahass. Wiaehe ter. V_ ;Th masFurm.in K.Rq..
Savannah, G.-i; Judge H H. Marshall, ChaCotie
' H.Va ; Cl.oiaatas Newton, t-.sq . Norlok.
Va ; Rev. • h ales H. Head K'.h "ond. Va.: Judge
James D Hal > i.urt n. I) C ot U S. Ri hm nd
Va ;Mr * iliiani -r nt. Richmond, Va ; Mr
• brain Warwick, de.: M Ba_*_uel A> res, do ;M •
B B Si_,ith.do; R T Daniel, Est, do.; Colonel
Thos. Ellis, do: Dr. Robert H Cabell, no
For term-and other partn'u ars relating to the
<ehool, address H. ' . BROOKE.
iv 31 ritlO ■ Richmond. Vt
KicH.no ft ti FeptLie *_ _i*» ary, o .
ORACE STREET. BETWEEN THIRD
AND FOURTH. RICHMOND, VA.
A M DUPLY. A M Principal.
'I ho r.ext session of this institution will com
mence on the Ist of October, IMB, and will termi
nate on the 90th June, 1861.
'The Principal will be aided, as heretofore, by a
well selected corps of Af.Biß.nnts, who. with then
ability and experience, eaaaot) ill to givesatisfac
tion.
the Boirding Departmentwill be it. derthe man
agement ot Mr. and Mrs. Drrrv. sauted t>> Mrs
M-.KY K. Ca.s__., formerly oi Savannah. 'They
alorew.il reside in the Bemiran with tne young
ladies, and will exercise a parental care and con
trol over those committed to ti.etr charge.
The suooess which has attended this effort to es
tablish ia the city of Rich end a Female Semi
nary of ihe first class, has SBOOBiaged the Principal
to provide more ample ac .out mediations for ihe
next session. The buildings aro now being en
larged, and important modifi-ation. will lie made
in them, which will add rre-Cy *o their conve
nience and comfort. The lodging rooms are large
and well ventilated, and not more '.nan from two
to lour boarders will occupy one [."fin, The Reci
tation Rooms will b_ well arrrnget! for the accom
modation of ths pupils.
Tkhms— Fo: Nite Aft"??.?.
Board $500 t _
Washing, fuel and lights 30 00
Tuition in the P-eparatory Department 30 oo
Tuition in ordinary English Brgr.clies 40 00
Tuition in advanced English Br*")cj-> .s 60 UO
Tuition in Modern and Ancient Languages,
each 20 00
Music, Vocal and Instrumental,! Piano and
Uu'tar.— For one lesson, of one hour per
week — 40 00
For two lessons per week, of one hour each 80 08
Use of Piano _.__. - io oo
Drawing, in crayon 30 ou
Painting, in water colors __, 40 00
Painting, in oil _ WOO
One-hall payable nn the Ist of October, 1860, and
the remaiader on the lfith of February, 1.1
Reference is made to Rev. Dr. Moses D. Hoge,
and to any of the former patrons of the school.
Catalogues ot the Seminary, containing more
detailed information, can be obtained at any of the
Bookstores, or by application to the undersigned.
jy 28-3 m A. M. DUPUY. Richmond, Va-
MR. LEFEBVRK. SCHOOL.-The next
session of our School begins on the FIRST
DAY OP OCTOBER, l__o, and terminates on the
Ist day of June, l-.il.
TKKMS FOB TUB BCHOLABTIC YKA R,
Beginning the Ist day of October and ending the
Ist day of July :
For board ___ .......#2OO 00
Por Washing .».;. _, 800
{•or Lights i 0 („,
For Fuel . .„. , 777. io oo
Eor English Tuition . 40 00
For Modern Languages, each 20 it)
For-ranch, when studied exclusively of
the English branches _-___.. 40 00
For Latin „ ______ •«_■_» 2u uo
For Literature " to 00
For Musio ob Piano. Guitar, Organ or Singing:
For one lesson (of an hour) a week... . 4000
For two lessons (of an hour) a week..lll 8000
For three le*ons (of an hour) a week 120 00
For four lessons t of an hour) a week fi 00
For Sacred Music, in class™-.. „ . no
For Harp, Teachers' fees.
E For the use of Piano... i 0 M
or Drawing, from M0de15......... ...„__, go 00
or Drawing, in?-" Nature gnm ;
or Fwitllßf. «a Wetsr Odors—„ „
» 3 i
, A-TCTHOIf BALBi.
FUTURE DAYS.
Br Alex. Rett, Aact'r.
■__... I__f_ woJ__r_iorci-OTiii?io, DßY
•IJsO.'IHJ" GOODS, SHOEB. UMBRELLAH.
Ac , AT AUCTION.— Will be sold at auction, at
my store, on TUKbUAY, August -list, eummena
ing st 10 o'clock, the stock <<( a merchant tailor,
(•••ti-ist i li . of Cloth. Frook and Dress Coats ; Cloth,
Oaammere. Tweed and Linen Parts; Silk, Satin
and Marseilles Vests; Cloth, Cassunere. Satin
and Velvet Vestin.s; Satin snd Hi Ik Stocks and
Neck-lies ; Merino Shirts arid Drawers ; ..) pieties
Mosquito Net'in- ; auodoxen CottSfl and VV r oollen
llu.i-.v : VII tl< i_i.li 11.op Sk rts
ADDITIONAI. -Ji'i _i Misses' Gaiter Shoes;
5 cases Men's Shoes;., rases Heavy Boots; .TOO
Oinnham Un.l.rellas. direct fr. m the __etrn.de
torto.i sizes ; 2 000 ya.du Hemp Carpeting
Tkkm* .-All sums over .fSO, 60 d»ys'credit, for
approved endorsed negotiable n .tes
au2o _ ALKX.NOTT. «ucfr.
A VALItBU FAR M IUH ».\|_,l£ -As
x* Kxecutorof Ira X Dck nso-, d.cd, I shall,
on theißithot Sept-mlter IH.O, (if Mir : if not, the
next, fair day. ion the premises, sell at auction, that
valuable .■ ARM, known as"Poo'ar Ina." in the
c untv of Caro tne. containing 400 ACRES, more
or iem. hiri_ four miles south of Bowiin. (jreen,
and within lh* miles of MuforH Depot, and adjoin
in* the lands of .1 .hu B Coats and others, 'tis
deemed unnecessary to give a further description
of I he land, presuming those wishime to purchase
wiilexamine for themse'ves I'o sessim given to
seed a crop of wheat a.d full possession given l.t
January.
ThMtkt of ■ALB.—One third cash; the balanne
in two equ .1 instalments at. 1 and 2 years. with ia
te e.t tho purchaser ex eealiag '. ids with se.-u
rity. and a deed of trust upon the pr. perty to
sreure th ■ pamient. J M B. DiCKINmuN.
au 2u lm* Executor of 1 a K. Uiekiaaea.
*«* ' o.yit_i-_i..vrir-_ .ii..*. ut > »i.
_j»UABI F HEAL ES ATK 'NJ'.MIS CITY
UNTY. as Con missioner -.oting unde- a
i c reeof theCircoii Cour for thee .u-1 ofJames
Cit> and city ol ** lllißmsbat pr____aeeo oa tbs
4>h ... Au-.u_.i_-a. in the Chancel aaitof"Mars
. ...ili'i. hi'.ri r.i yloreiock's heirs.' I shall -.11 ...
itihic .. uct i. no tie h . best bd er. on r|,e
■remise oa M _lOAY th i7th »ept n xr. that
valua'-le parcel <>l Real Es-.ate of -hch the lata
Wa, B Uoreeoek died seiz id aa_ p-'sseg>e_, 00.,
--taiaias is the as.resate aboat ft sates more or
!e-.s, and ; yin< in the upper p. rt on of Jsmss . it .
in an estce.let t r.ei b. orhed. convenient to
(.ciiools elm ehes .md i.ust offices, and not more
th n t--.. miles from f"; . eea Lsading.o the
Cbiekahominy, Uv wtiuth a steamer p.sses foi.
limo* a week to and from Hi. hiuo -o a tout 200
s-res of the land nr.> ocen ai d in .id hear .and
t.-i unproved at a little c u.t as lime ;,nd otner
fertilisersasaj be landed from the vesselsob the
firm. The beiUbnga are suitable for an ordinary
f-niily. .-mil in go. d repair. A (arm comprising
ro many advantages is rare tv in market.
'1 ti-- tsbms wiil le liberal, and made known on
-'a> ■'! isle, or ob application to the undersigned,
in person or by letter. My afdrcfs is Wil'nms
harg, Va. \YM. ii v. MORE. OCR,
au 22—dhswlthowtds iial Coiiiinis.stoner.
-H. 11 I.N _>
___.__, FOR , BAbTIMuRK-Tne Mipeii-r
sai|*n-; nchooner CEO W. GRIOE,
■aa-BBBCap. John P.i.sii-r, havine the greater
portion of her cargo engaged will sail with quick
dispatch for balance of freight apply to
au 17-fit W. D. COLQ L'TTT k. CO.
m ♦£ FOR PHILAD- LPIII t.-The~7upe"-
>"ior fa-t-sailing schr. WM. SEVEHE,
aaaaaai Cart. John Brooks having the greater
portion of her car.o en.aged, will Bail with quick
dispatch- Eor balance oi freu ht. appl» to
_au 17 1 -st_ W. H. C_>L..LITT * CO.
*_£< FOR (HAR LESTON. S. < .-The su
fast sailing schr. SUSAN P. AB
_____>BuTT. Capt. Lvdl.-i.m. having a portion ot
he- cargo engaged and torn, on board, will sail
with quicif dispatch. For balance of freight- ap
ply to [aa U-~9t] W. D. COH..DITT it CO.
-.i-iimai-iTf-TS- >OTI( "I. TO THI. PUlil.lt !—
NE W '. Mi M PORTaNT A!<
_-_____-__"?» k ANU KM ENT. 1860.-T. c ADAMS
T.XPRESS COMPANY respectlully announce to
the. public that they have arranged to rut. iheir
Express TWICE DAILY from NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE to RICH
MOND, thereby all .rding ucuKual facilities for
obtaining their freight and packages in the short
est possible time.
Expresses leave New York at I, 5 and 6 o'clock
P M. Expresses leave Philadelphia at 6 A M.
and 11 P.M. Expresses leave Baltimore at 420
A M- and 420 P. M., arriving in Kichmond at 3 JO
A. fi. nnd 2 . . M.
Expresses leave Richmond for New York, Phil
adelphia and Baltimore, and all points North and
West, at 6.30 A. M . and 6.30 P M.
Frfi-htaii'l packages should in all cases be at
our office ONE HOUR before the departureof the
EXPRESSES FOR THE SOUTH leave Rich
mond TWICE DAILY.at 1.30 A. M. and 245 P. M.
The Ai'ains Express Company teelthat the-, can
guarantee to the public civility, attention and sat
isfaotioß in all fhe;r intercoms? witii their officers
in Richmond and nothing wili be left undone on
their part to meet the wants ef their customers.
Freight ~nd p:icka,;es arriving by the Express
from the North at3o'clock P. M will he delivered
immediately, thereby giving to oi.r customers an
advance oi twelve hours over our arrangements
' STEAMER EXPRESSES. TO AND FROM
NEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. Freights de
livered immedtttelr upon the arrival of the ship
HEAVY AND LI_HT FREK.KTS, PACK
AGES, MONEY, BONDS. LEGAL DOCU
MENTS, fee, loiwarded with safety ana dis
patch to all parts of the United States, Canadas
and Europe.
NOTES. DRAFTS AND BILLS, with or with
out tioods collected at all accessible points
throughout the United States, and prompt returns
guaranteed.
SLAVES forwarded by ench of our Expresses,
in charge of careful and reli.hie mess 'n- r ers.
TOBACCO and other samples earned at unusual
low rates.
Ail freights promptly called for and delivered
without, extra charge.
Bt___. For further information, please call at our
office, 202 Main street
••ADA.U-. EXPRESS COMPANY."
_ati 7-TuftSts W. H. I'Rk.O Sup't
*O R BU_l Oft Ai_ U ft __ W
-___j_Q- YORK -V I A NORFOLK -The
• —"~J-J AM EH RIVER TEA It BPO RTATI ON
LIME has a fine large BARGE always ready.at
ttie Dock, near Kdinonc, Davenport ft Co.'s. m
receive FREIOHT at any hour, d.ilv, for __> .
ali-ve places- The stean er . V'PIKK w.U leave'
here every TUESDAY a. d FRIDAY,at loo'clock
A M.with one of the Ba-ges.to connect with
he ROSTON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIPS
which leare Norfolk on WEDNESDAYS and
SATURDAYS punctually, at 1 o'c'.o.k P M.
SHirPHRg will find it ti their advantage to pa
tronizo this route, as the rates of Freight are as
ow, and tho dispatch a i great as by any other
Steamship Line to either place, and goods han
died less. For information, aiplv to
T. D. HALL. Agent,
At Edmond, Davenport ft Co.'s, at the Dock.
jy23— lm*
STEAMBOATS, __ ..
OAILV LINE OF PACKETS
C-iLi trr-WEFKI.V THROUGH TO
SOOrTSVtLLE. LYNCHBURG, L.XINGTt N,
AND BLCHANAN, AND TKI WEEKLY OM
T-K OPPOSITE DAYS, MiKING A DAILY
i.I \E AS FAR AH NEW CAN TON
Fare f om R ch'nond to New '"ant-.n. .45cts.
The Tnrnu.h ' ite will leave Ricum'nd. as
ii ual at5P .VI . MONDAYS W_ DNrSnAYSand
FKI Da i S ; and on and aftsr the 21st, Kst-'ad ol
I aving a' **. A M , will leave at 5 t J . ,M.. TUE3
DAYS, THEHSDAY. and SATURDAYS, and
rur up as high as N_W CANTON.
Returning, l»ave New Cant n on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 12 V.
The Line for New 'autoii will pass intermediate
points bet ween Richmond _nd that place, at tne
same hour, onl* on opposite days.
aui7 dawhewtt r edmond * co
_______ NOT IC f. -| h. Earner VIRi.IMA.
■acx_-_t-t. Cipt. Kelly, and the steamer CITY
****** m *******OP RICHMOND. Cast. MITCHBLt, of
the Union Steiunship Line to Philadelphia, will
'cave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Satur
day. atß o'clock, A. M., and Richmond, Va.,every
Tuesday and Saturday, until lurther notice,
j) 26 lm C. P. CARDOZO Agent.
mmtT***** __ THRoi'MHTIt kbtSFnOM
£.£2t ____________W fC H MON D TO EASTERN
_w_-... i_li s 110 H ,c OK CHERRYSTONE.
_tt W.—Paaseasers taking t--e steamer CL'RTIS
PECK on TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVEN
i NOS. at 4 o'clock, will connect with the steamer
NORTHAMPTON, on WEDNESDAY and FKI
DAY MORNINGS, at _ _ A. M . and will con
nect with same steimer om MONDAY MORNING
at same hour. ).y t.-iking oURTIS PECK on SAT
UKDAV EVENING at 6 o'clock.
HU Meals 60 cents each. K. 0. HASKINS.
jr as-ts
NOTICE TO THE PI BLU.-The
-t?Ki_fi JAME.-'l'ti"' :; will Le withdrawn from
[j n . f or ,-^ n or three weeks, for the
purpose of receivimt net; boilers. Due notice will
be Kiveu when she resumes her trips again.
The \ ORKTOWN and the ROANOKE will oon
tinueon the route I -twoen here and New York.
The YORKTOVt'N leaving here as usual every
TUEeDAY afternoon, at 4 P M.; the ROANOKE
every FRIDAY afternoon, at 4 P. St.
Returnini, from New York every TUESDAY
and SATURDAY, at 3 P. M.; touching at Noriolk
going and returning,
Excursion Tickets issued for the round trip for
$16.
Passage to new York, including meals and state
room accommodations, only .10 Steerage pas
sage •'_ o
Fare to Norfolk same as by the river boats .
jy 30-ts LUDLAM fc WATSON.
fr«™*w SUMMER ARRANGE .lE-.T
.________■ .«i___ ON JAMES RIVER FOR OLD
■■"' matmp oi.NT, PORTSMOUTH. AND
NORFOLK.-The Steamers GLEN COVE and
CURTIS PECK have been put in first-rate order,
and will run to the above places.
The GLEN COVE, Capt. Wm. F. Cabtbb, will
leave the wharf at Rocketts, regularly every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY morn
ings at 6 o'clock, precisely, and return each alter
nate days, except Sunday, leaving the wharf at
NORFOLK at the same hour, So'olock A. M., and
touch at all of the regular Landings on the river,
going and returning-
The CURTIS PECK, Capt. Z. C. Gibfobd, be
ing neatly fitted up with berths, will leave the
wharf at Rocketts every SATURDAY evening at
• o'clock, and return, leaving the wharf at NOR
FOLK every SUNDAY evening at 4 o'olock. and
regularly every TUESDAY and THURSDAY
evenings at 4 o'olock -and return each alternate
day, at tbe same hour, 4 o'olock. .
Going down, the Curtis Peck will touoh at City
Point, Wilcox's. Clairmont. Grove Wharf, Old
Point. Portsmouth and Noriolk—Returning, Porta
mouth. Old Point. Rock wharf, Grove. Dillard's,
Clairmont. Willoox's, City Point, and arrive at
Richmond about 1 o'olook. Monday morning.
Passage for tne Saturday trip, and return next
evening, meals included, 84.60.
Passage on regular trips, either boat, to Old
Point, Portsmouth or Norfolk, $2. Meals—equal
to any given on any boat—6o cents eaoh.
_H_» Freight taken as usual,
jet-ls R- O- HABKINB.
MANCHESTER SCALE WORKS We
have ob hand from the above factory, PLAT
FORM SCALES, wetghtn* from 400 to 1000 lbs—
Also, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, and
is agents for the manuiMtarers are prepared to
tf]gftS; %-M.
(Mil SeSßfMt •■^|s/tV w * _*sf9Vo» AOO
AUCTIOH aMLLBB.
FUTURE DAYS.
Hy Geddia k App . «on, Auct'rs.
T'f WnXA L V ABLE .%RIW Or 413 1-S
Ha _r.s_:_- t _ AL, HO"CRAN»_i ISLAND" IN
rK .r__ K «Fi.. NT *. ON THK VIRGINIA
_§ 0. ADJOINING A I i.KB'H
.ORS .. . . tf« FROM RICHMOND.
Vr Wm M vJ.. ALCTtON -At the reeuesi of
t.on o__h«____!__?' W8 "»**II Ml' *' Pu''»ic auo-
Ausu.? i_Jo P n.T. , V'i° n _ V „*"' DNfc Sl>AV, the tftl
August. t_»(|. at 12 o clock M . (if f._ r . ,r nn . the
ZlWwe '.._'._. _ h V i_. UAB ''« PARM -__ated
as at-ove, on wh eh he now resides The tm..._
contains lift* sores, of wiuon a"___wo lorss are
cleared, and tne remainder is covered witti w_. ,1
and tiiub r. some of winch is the fines'. Chi____
pommy oak. ash. maple. _o. The soil is as __S
as the Clv :gahonnn» land* Benerally. ' The im.
provemenls consist of a Uwel ling, cor. tain ing „. •...-,
r.'om., and all tha usuil out houses suohasKitch
en, Uuarters, Ban. Stable *o. In front, oi ttie
dwelling there is a «ntv_ of beautilul oaks, thus
giving* t uf a toindsume appear ince from the rail
road from which it is distant ahoat 3*o yards. A
further description is de- rned unn»ces..ary, as it s
presumed thai those disposed to purciisse wot
view tne place, which will be shown to them by
Mr. Vnu-han residing on the prcmt'es '..eland
•.djoirs on t c one side » r a. B TiniDerL.ke.and
on the other Mr Nathan 11. Clark_
Terms — One fourth cash j bal-.nce at 1. 2 and s
years, for bonds.! in to rest p Uvalde haif-ye irly ■, )te
eured ... a trust deed roe es.ion partially girea
in tune to iced wheat, and tall possession by the
lfi.h Novemtter next
au irj O'MIDIN A APPKWON, Auct'rs.
Bt- tlTlHi.ii>o . . i uatnVK X • \L
ESTATK IN MAVCHKSIKR. BOUNDED
BY" _LA_fcL_.Y AN O nr.CArirl 6TREEI3,
FORBALK AT AUCTION. Will ha . old at atie
tion.on the premises, on i H UR.SDaY. the. _■ I
d n of Au nst. t_;n. at 4H "'cltclc I. M . those two
t>-.uf.Hu! ha f aereLOl*., N _ ltl xnil 142 irM.
ctiestrr. with a n_at KRAMKO IP* H, i> ti
'li.reon, r_c. nO> in the ..ccuptncy of Mr ho W
ti 1 , Croatia.* 330 iret oo tne west line of H lakeie>
-feet runniPo. b.v.i_ 132 e"t, and ttounded on ihe
north hy i-e .tur tt.-et I'nia property wi I bed -
v d-d into li.ts to sua liiddeio
Its. Ms -O c third c isb; balance at 6 vid 12
months, fot ne.ot.iable n< tes interest ad-ieu, and
lift, re'atned t..l list note is pa.d.
This propeit- is 1.-, utilu'i- located, command
ing. .is it docs a fire vie • of thectj of Richmond,
and i f li.wer Junes River.
au v oou-'iN a APPERSON, Aaet'ra
P .• ■- * ter the tore.on. sale, wili I_so d ihat
beau'iful LO '". frontin-. 132 feet -«ii the aorthtrds
..l fen it U r strset. raaaiag nark on Jon__ greet
112 feet, in.iiiedi ,tei; opposite the pr.sent resi
denoeol Mr. Ro W. Rill.
TxBMS -One third cash; baianoe at 4 and 8
months, in .rssta.deJ. :n.i title retained till last
note ik paid. OODDIN _ At'Pf-RSOi.,
B 17 Auot'rs.
'PWO S_,bu »sv_s _s_Sf ir,-iK._I..TS
I ATTHKCuRNER OF BROAD ANI) MON
RO KBThKETB. FOR BALK -V AU'-TiON.
wmb..(,ld on the premt.es, on FRIDAY, 2_rh
Au-ust, 180), ats ..'cluck p M .the LOT fronting
■I*l feet on the south side of Broad, running bach.
150 leet on the seat side on .Monroe street, to sn
alley, with two small FRAMED _ I.N K.UENT.
tßereoß. SBttabls for small sties, for persons of
moderate means.
Tbbms accommodating—sa'. one fourth cash,
t.alsnoe at 6. 12 and t8 mon'lis, tor negotiable
iKttes. interest added end utie r-tained.
aulß OODDIN k APPi.RsoN, Aucts.
1 I BUII.BINO LOTS, lit THE PLAN OF
I ' M*Ni*H_M'ER, (BEING LOTS NO*. 1.1
AND 182.) FRONTING ON THK WeST . 'DE
OF BI.RKO*'.. AND NORTH SIDE OF Mc-
DONOUGH STRKKTS, Ft.R SAuK AT AUC
TION. Will be r .'d at auction, on the premises,
on BATURD-&Y. the 2S*h Au.;ußt. I_W, ata o'clock
P M..eleven BUILDING LOTS, locateu is above,
each fronting 30 teuton the west line oi Burrows
streer. running Kick 120 feet to an alley tweivo
feet wide.
These Lots are quite convenient to Bslle Isle
and the Danvi le Railroad work-shops, and thus
afford o pe's.ms doin, businesi there a good op
portunity t t secure a lot, on which to erect a resi -
dßase. Manchester has, smce tue last census, mc
c e.'.sed her papulation Beart} lOiper cent., thus
showing tbat propnity must increase in value.
'TKKvs.-Oi.e-tliird ca-h; baUi.ce at 6 and 12
months, for negotiable no es, interest adied, and
title ret-tir.ed till last note is paid.
auir i-iOIiDIN A APPKRSON.Aucts.
f "O.MVI .SIOJ-liR'S SAI.K OF IIOISE
* , AM) LOTS ON CHURCH HILL. ON *_ith.
BKTWEKN CLAY AND LKiGH STRKKT_<.-
As Commissioner of the ' 'irouit Court of the city
of Richmond, npp tinted by a decree rendered on
the 2d of June, ISSO. in tiie case of Ca'ouni asaiust
I shall proceed to sell, at public auction, on
the premi-.es. on MONDAY, the 2. th August. 1860,
at 4>i o'clock P. M., the real estate referred to in
the ptamtiff s hill, consisting of three lots located
as above, (routine '..'7 feet, running back 124 leet to
an ailev 8 feet wide, on which stands a ooinlorta
ble dwelltnp. now o-eupied by Mr. Jos A. Seay.
Tbbms. One-third cash; balance at J2 and 13
months, for negotiable notes, interest added, an.
title retained till all the purehasa money is paid.
• EATON NANiiE, Com'r.
Sale by ''oiidin k Ap.>kr<o... Auct's. au 15
P. B.—After the lorc-toing tale, -.ill ba sold four
1.c.. unful LOTS at the corner of N and .Ist sts ,
froatiax eaoh __ . teeton the west line of N street.
running back l!a\_ leet.
Tbbms— [au2o] G. k A.
J* 11 ■ B RAHTirCL Ftlt_ CALLED
I " ROBIN PAR ~" IN HENRICO, ON THK
CHICKA HOMINY. FIVE MILKS BELOW
RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.--At
fhe request of Messrs. Robinson and Leander
Barker, we sha't sell, at pahiie auction, on the
premises, on TUESDAY, the 28th Au.ust. lfrtj, a.
12 o'clock M..fif fair; il not, tiie next fair day,)
the beautiful FARM located as «bove, adjoining
the land* of Dr Jno. Friend and Ms. Mary B.
Price, eontainine. by recent survey. 4_o acres, of
which 260 are cleared, embracing 130 a< res oi fine
low i-rounds. Aliout It. acres are well set iv ori
.ln , 1 and secondary growth of wood and timber.-
"l'he land is not only well adapted to ihe ordinary
crops, bat a portioa of it is remark ably suited to
vegetables. There is a hne youjiyt orchard on the
place. Tito dwelling is bui't of brick, is in good
order, and contains six rooms, and is surrounded
by a hands .me trove of oak and cedar trees.--
There is. in addition, all the buildinus usually
found on such a place, fossession -{iven in time
to seed whea', and full possession at the end ef
the year.
T.itM*.--One-third cash ; balance nt one and two
years, for ne<ott.»t>le notes, beans., interest, se
cured v . a tru*t detd
au 17- tds i; .i'i,|tv ,«- Aucts.
rtOMMISMo.-yi-n'?. __.___«*» real E«-
V> TATE IN AND NEAR THK CITY OF
RICHMOND. —As ''oniniissioner appointed by a
decree of the Circuit Court ol" the oity of Rich
mond, pronounced on the 14th June. 1858, in tbe
ca. . .if Taylor aainst Carvedo and ais-, I shall
proceed to sell at yu'.lie auction, on 'he premises
in tho order advertited. mi Y\ KDN ;._DaY. the
2t)th August. 1860 cointiiencini; at 4 . o'olock, P
M., all of the re'Ll estate of which tiie ate W,u. _•'
Carvedo died seized, iexfepi tiie lot on which he
resided at the time of his death, frontin . Go teet on
Nicholson street, running back H3>» ieet to an
alley ,> viz :
L. t, and old framed batiding thereon, part of lot
No. 212 in the plan of the city of Richmond, front
ing 90 feet on Elm street, rnnaing bank *7 feet.—
•Ot Mo 4, in square No. l of the plat; ol Falton IB
Henrico, frontin. 31 10-12 leer on the Wiiiiaiiis
hur. road, ripintnu bici* li«> loet. more or less, to
an at lev Low Nos 8 9, 10 in squire No. _*J. ol
t-uUon. fronting each 3o feet on t.ie si.uth side ol
Grauam street, runnin;- iiick Uo ieet toau alle>.
VVholeofsqu.ro Nn. Jf, in Fulton, (except the let
at the corner of Nicholson street rei--rred to
above.) having an atgre-.te front of 6.0 feet, an.i
a depth o 110 Itet tv a., alley.
I'fcßM ..—One-f >urtii ci«h ; the balance at 6 aid
12 mouths, for negotiable notes, with interest
added and title retained till last note is paid.
LA ION NANCE. Com'r.
Sale conducted by Goddin _t Api'sason, Auots.
__ llu >*
tsy (rrnsfiaw A Co., Auct's.
2.QQ BA-S r- ii» lot PEE AT AC
•kUU TION -On FRID- Y. 24th August, we
wil sel at auction, cnimeijcing at 10 o'clock, at
th* tore of Messrs. "unlop, Mon-ure k Co.—
2499 bags ver» prime RIO COFFEE, in double
sacks- just imported from Rio de Janeiro,
per l-ark Fam.:e Cre .shiw.
TKR.MS.—Under $100, cash; over $109, four
months' credit, for app oved paper.
CRENSHAW & CO., Atict'm.
_au 18 Kichmond, Va.
By Ouulop, Moncure _ Co., Auct's.
r«Or FEE, _I._AK, AND BA(U_, AT
AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 2l'h August, at
our store, at naif-past 0 o'clock, i after the sale ol
Cofle.e by Messrs Crenshaw k Co. ) we will sell —
1350 bags new crop RIO COFFEE, in doiil !e
hags, imported per bark Fanny Ctenshaw.
76 hhds. .. X i-IJUAK. prime quality.
tu l.h-ts. lIACON SIDES and BHOl>__D__Rß
Tekms - Under $100 cash; over $ 100, 4 months'
credit, lor approved paper,
au 16 _DI ..NLOf, MONCURE k CO., Aucts.
|< K-HOl __ fOR SAJLE.-Will be sold o .
1 WEDNESDAY, the lftth day of August, at 4
o'clock, at the re_.id-»nce of the late Bartlett T» let.
deed., one large ICE HOUSE, nearly full ofi-o
'Tkb-us.—Four months'oredit, with negotiable
notes, satislaotorilt endorred.
JOHN O. TAYLOR.
_ Adm'r ol Harriett Tyler, deo'd.
POSTPONE .'..-The above saw is postponed un
til WEDNESDAY. the 2'M of August, at 4 o'clk.
aul7-tds JOHN O. TAYLOR. Adm'r.
PLOSISO OUT SIMMERSTOIK.
Yes, the whole Sleek must go, and as wewar.t to
oall pa.tK'uUr attention to the articles now in
store, we commence with
C-.ft_I.MERE COATS AND SACKS,
Made of Black and Drab Silk Mixt jre, Fancy and
Black Trio i. Striped and Plain, Light and Dirk
colored, medium quality, Casaimere Sack and
Frock Coats ; Blue and Grey Flannel Sack Coats ;
single iiuiicit Cloth and E'rench Drap d'Ete Frock
Coats; Cordfd and Plain Alpaca Coats. Also,
Linen Frock, Sack and Overcoats; also, Bprii,g
Picoolomini's, a light overcoat, comfortable and
necessary at this season of the near. The
whole party must l_> disposed of in some shape or
other. Then comes our
SUMMER PANTALOONS.
Familiarly called Pants, of Cassimerc and Linen.
Black and Colored. Striped and Plain, cheap and
fine; all in good shape, and going for little or
nothing. Next comes the
TREMENDOUS STOCK OF VESTB.
Casaimere, Drap d'Ete, Silk, Marseilles, Linen,
made heavy ana light, and sold—th it is. ought to
be sold and ottered for sale ou good terms, Irom
$1 upwards. Just flunk of it, a good Vest for one
dillar. Save your money snd bur at TUPMAN'. ,
109 Main street, south side, third d.mr above llth
street. l*u 14-ts. JVM. S. TUPMAN, Agent.
Louis. BO._l_l_,
Mauufaoturer of Double Refined
STEAM CANDIES,
And Wholesa'e Oealer in
DOMESTIC and FOREIGN FRUITS.
FRENCH CANDIES. CIGARS,
TOBACCO, -tc.&c
THE BEST GOODB, ■■■■■■ jam
THE CHEAPEST GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK,
Can always _ found at ths
FIVE-STORY BUILDING. No .W Main st.
_ .. i... Opposite Riohn.dson A Co..
aal_--__; Richmond. Va. _
N°T.V_f "" I L_ tuf _. mT «"«•_." 'haukt to my
ye ouitomers who, have heretofore pa\6 their
___ __.___> 5.-__f__? ll _- l i ;r i .V 10 ** wtio l**- 1 »•» _ * ._.*»_M_
, fyrgitJtDdTa.
By Jas. I*l. Tayler fcHem, Aacfs.
VERY IIFMK .Hi _ MKIVATE REII.
DENCE ON _th,
AND, G .ACE SI RE_T«. AT AUCTION -Wi.
he sold upon the premises, on TUKeDa V.the uth
diy of August, at «H o'ol"ok P. M ~ that very do
sirab c private RESIDENCE situated on __ih,
between Eranklin and Orace street's, now in tbs
occupancy of Mr. D B Brtdgford. The improve
r.iems are a good House with 9 room*, a bnok
kit-hen. wcvkl atd coal house, city water, gas,
hafhing rooms, Ac , Ac, all in good repair.
Tkkmb -One-fourth ca>h; the balance at B. IS
end 16 months, (or negoiiai le nof->s, with interest
aided, and secured by a deed of trust.
auS JA". t_. TAYLOR A BON. Auct'r
POSTPONEMENT.- In consequence of ***
1 nn. the slxyve sale was p..stpore«f till 1 UfcaDA 1,
tin. tl.t inst., at 4>« o'clock P M. „ ___ . --~.
au 16 J M TAYLOR * SON.
URK KHOIaEANULOT IN THK TOWN
JL» OF FULTON. FOR SAl>: AT AUCTION -
™iM, be sold up n the premises, on WKDNES
-I'ei iheKddav of August, uf fair ; if not. ths
_ c _i ' Ilr da} ,h ' rc, ifter,,eommenoingat 4 _ o'olk,
i vi ,an excellent DRICK H"Ud__ and L«'T. at
taeeeraer of >ichol»s ana » srsaail si.eets, in
i .- _f n ?■ r <, ; to ". now in the occupancy of Mr
Ij c Kock v ha« fojr gooa rooa.s, i- nearh nee
MMia aood order. Ihe lot front. 6. tee' and runs
hick 110 leet to an alley ; is welt enclosed and has
upon it an ex.-o- ent »el! of wa'i-r
Al-o several hnndsome toil diru lots adjoining,
li. vmg the usual Iront and death.
Tk.iMfa —dne f.u.'h ci_h; t-te bmlance mt. -:
Rr,d 12 months for ne fc ot able notes, withinter.st
addru and secured by a tru-t deed
.. ... J. Vi-UOHN, Trustee.
Jas, M. Taylor -V *<« ■_. ->ucts au it
AH Hm. Ml W*4A 9BP.W Till
tl MENT ON ELM WOOD ST El-T. IN SI f >-
N. Y. AT AU'ITION -On THURSDAY. Au.usi
the 231 at 5 o'clock. P *•> . we wm sell Baeaee.
leut FRAMED ih.NI-M.NT, situated on the
s v ii si c of Eln wood ior Main street continued
n«;t iy opu -site the Method st Chapet at d
n..w in the occupanc, ol as P. 1 1 Ur, t . it ai •
-c..'., ro.nie * kitchen w.th th.-cc 10 nis, and
ever, convenience necessary for toe comfort of a
o.d s'zed family ; is nearly new. ai.d in _ood or
der '1 i.e-of n.i.ts 3o ieet. and runs back 199 leei
to an »he*i 20 leer, wiite.
'Ui.Mii —"ne-f«urth cash: the balance at 6 12
and 18 men hs. for negotiable notes, with inttrest
added. at.d s.cur. d bf a trust deed
au 1(> .1 "'.-. M. T YLOM k VPN, Avow
I'FRY Dttiih .ltl r HKIi h t liTTtt.F,
» ON T".: MOL IH SIDE OF CLAY BT -
BETWEEN AI'A.MiS .Trti-.ET AND BROOKE
A VKiMl't- AT Al' T.O.N -At 'he request . t the
owner who resides in New York, we will seii,
upon the premises, ob FRIDAY the Mthdayoi
ABiest. coinniencuiit 6 o'clock P. M . a very
ue.rtihe BRICK COTTAGE, on thesoethsi-Sol
Cia- r.treei |j_fween Adam* sffet and Brooke
.-.venue, and now in the occupancy ol Airs. Den
ms. It contains ft g. od rooms, with a two-st >ry
back porch, a kitchen, B'.li;e. he.
I he lot fronts abaat 4ft :eet, and runs back 160
ieet t. lirooke Avenue.
I h h property is located in a verT retired and
pleasant neighborhood, aud is worthy of atten-
Ui it.
Tkrm-«.- One-third cash ; the baianoe at 6 and
1* in ritri... tor negotiable notes, with interest
added, and secured by a trust deed
J -8. M. TAYLOR * SON, Auot's.
linmediately after the above sale, will be sold, a
very handsome BUI Lilt NO LOT. nearly oppo
site to the a i.ye, and adjoining the residences ol
Messrs J. B. Dsaforta and Truman A.Parker, it
fronts 40 leet, and runs b_.ck lftO feet.
Tkrms—As above.
au 10 Auot's.
VERY Dt-IKAHiK " Iilll7hl_.; LOT
ON 9th, BETWEEN MARSHA L L AND
CLAY _TR l EIS, AT Al'CTl<>_._Wi Iheao'd.
upon the premises, on MONDAY, the ".7t.ii day ot
Angtist cominenciug at s o'olock P. M ~ a very de
sirable Buildinu Lot. on the oast side of 9ih, be
tween Marshall and Clay streets. It fronts 30 feet
3 ii.ches, and runs back '00 feet to an alley.
Taa_M_rOne-fourth cash; balance at 4 8 and '2
months, for negotiable notes, with interest added,
and secured by a trust deed.
au 17 JAS. tt. TAYLOR ft SON, Aucts.
r l*Rl STEF.'S Stl E OF REAL ESTATE
* ON UNION H11.L.-By virtue of a deed of
trust executed to me by .amnel H. Taylor, dated
t..e 24th diy of June, 1868, duly recorded in the
'"lerk's Office of Henrico County Court, I shall,
by the request of the beneficiary, proceed to sell
at. public auction, upon the premises, on WED
NF.6DAY.the 2(Hh car of Au*ust, IXSO. (if fair; if
not, the next fair day thereafter. 1 the real estate
conveyed by the said deed, viz : •' All that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the
county of Hennoo, and containing 920 acres, by
survey made ly James T. Kedd, deputy surveyor
of Henrico county, and bounded a 8 follows, to wit:
On the north by the property ot Bacon Tait, on the
east ny that of Jsanee Taller, on the south by the
property (.f Win. Culticgwo _h, and on the west
t.y the, property of Jcha Belche**."
T.R vi, of Salb —Enough in cash to par the ex
penses of sale and a regetiable note lor ,9fi76 21,
witb interest thereon from 27th June, I.SSO. till paid;
the tialsnceatt and 8 months for notes,
with interest added and secured by a trust deed.
JAS. M TAYLOR, Trustee.
Jas. M. Taylor ft Son, Auc'B. au 18
IfALUABLbFAIIM A ISO >_ I __, I _ I HES
* TERFIELD COUNTY, SEVEN MILES
SOUTHWEST OF THE TOWN OF MAN
CHESTER, TOGETHER WITH STOCK.
CROPS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSE
HOLD-AND KITCHEN FURNI TUBE, A_ .AT
AUCTI'iN.— Will l>e sold upon the premises, on
TUESDAY, the 4th day of September, commenc
ing at 11 ./clock A. M.. the v.luable FARM, lying
seven miles southwest of the town of Manchester,
sou'h Bide of ttie Manchester Turnpike, on Poco
shook Creek, in ths county ol Chesterfield, and
now occupied by Mrs. Sarah A. Forloine.
II contains 3fi_ acres, one halt 01 which is standing
in original growth of oak and pine ; from SO to Co
acres are of rich creek flats, and one of the best
meadows in the county, which produces a large
quantity of hay.
The improvements area good dwelling-house,
in good order, suitable for a large family ; go->d ap
ple orchard, under a good fence, divided in three
sht'ts, lies well, and tin." running water in every
shift; good heal .iy neighborhood, and tine sprin
of v-itcr convenient to all of the nouses.
The MILL has a substantial stone dam. and is
1 in good order.
It is deemed useless to give a further description
of the land, as t is presumed those wishing to pur
chase will view the premises. Possession will be
given in tune to seed a crop of wheat in the I- all.
and full possession hy Ist January, 1861, or sooner,
ifcesired Mrs Forloine res.des on th« farm and
.ill have it shown to any person who may wish to
s.e it.
After the sale of the farm, will he sold thoentire
Stock, consisting cf Horses, Mules, Cows, Ac ;
Ciops, Farming Implements, Household and
Kitchen f*urniture, ..
Tkrm* of Salk.—For the real estate, one-fourth
cash; the t_l..t._eat 1, 2 and 3 years, for bondi
bearing interest, and secured by a trust deed. Foi
the personal property : All sums of ••*. 1 and under
cash ; over that amount, 4 months' ored.t. tor ap
pr ved negotianle notes, with interest added.
jy ■_ JA.. M TAYLOR A SON. Auots.
lty I. tc O. U. IJuvenport, Auct's.
pBOtKRIES, _c„ tl Al'.'TlO!..—On
*-*~ THURSDAY, 23J Au-uit, we will sell, at lit
o'clock, at our -.uulion Store, an assortment ef
i-R_"~ERi Ets, vizi
western Bacon sides aad sh->uldkr<-.
Crushed. Powdered,••A,*""--" aad ' C"C< ffec
to tiAR;..
New York Extra SYRUP.
Portland d -.
Java COFFEE: CI'iAR.S.
Root tied and Old Re WHIBKEY.
Pure Molasses RUM.
SOAP; CANDLES.
fanners' OIL.
Manufactured TOBACCO.
Oreen and riiaek TEAS.
French BRANDY.
Clar; t. Hurt and Champagne WINFS, Ac, Ac.
Thf.il-*--Under $100, cash ; $'00 and over, four
months' credit, for approved paper
_au 16 I k ti. H DAVENPORT. Auots.
By < bas. I . Wortham tc to., An, t ..
CI'»AR A .D "_OLA____ AT ALXTION.
•■ ■On TUESDAY, the 21st c< inmeusing at 11
o'olock A. M., we will seil at our warehouse, on
the Deeh
-100 hhds. primetochoioeCienfuegosSU'iAßS;
"t->ttero*s do. do. do.
fto hhds prime Cuba MOLASSES ;
12 tierces do. do do.
Try. .. oi Salk.— For sums under $ 100, cash ;
over 100 I months'credit, for approved negotia
b c pnper.
ISa.e without regard to weather.
_nuK. CHAS T WORTHAM k CO.. AuoU.
By Richard l nutborii, Anct'r.
•_ ______ DUESN-fc-lICiKRIAC-E-SPOKtS
O,U-_U AT AUCTION -On MONDAY. 20th
instant, at 4 o'clock P. M., es the premises, on
llth, between Grace and Franklin streets we shall
sell. a» auction, alout SWO DRESSED CAR
1 RfAOE. BUGGY. WAGON ard CART WHEEL
NIVKi- : . The salewilt be p:_ntive, to olcwe up
| our business.
Tkkm«.—Cash, for all sums 'inder #80; over this
amount, SO days' credit, for approved negolianle
paper BELL A HUGHES.
Bala rondttcted by R. Cartii.»b.-. au IS
NEW UAH OK VI ..GINIA-Publ-shed by
authority of the Executive, with the latest
improvements and additions, moludicg all the In
• terna! Improvement Routes, New Counties, Ac.
Large Map, in sheets, in black 9160
colored—— -___. out
i " on rollers 7 50
i Biii:_li Map. ir. tiiack. (sheets' . ...... . 160
" colored 100
" ** on rollers, or hook form . 2 50
I Tbe large map has nine sheets; the smaller,
four.
I Apply to the . ecretar-r of the Commonwealth, or
to any of tho Richmond Booksellers.
au i5-dt26Aug
LlmberTlcmber::
MMHO feet heart SI LLS. ."■ 8 8 8 and <-«;
50,000 • " 1 inch, IU and 2 moh PLANK;
! ItW.ntO '• in. BOARDS;
100 000 " SCANTLING, all si_es:
WEATHER BOARDING, SHINGLES;
OAK AND CEDAR POSTS,
i AUo. 600 oords best seasoned OAK AND PINE
WOOD; ali of which wiil be sold on accommodat
ion terms
STORAGE on accoTiuiodating terms.
PHILIPS k COLEMAN,
ault-lm* South side Dock.
HAVING DEVOTEO PARTICULAR AT.
TE_TIO* TO IMPROVEMENT IN THE
, MANUFACTURE OF B L A C KIN G. we i__
great pleasure in presenting to the Southern pub
ho the best article ever offered. The
Ea.C_.Lsl I) R i
OIL paste
, ~ . B L A 0 X 1 N G ,
Manufactured by us. imparts to Hoots and Shoes,
or an. thing made of Leatnsr. a beautiful, l-nl.t
and durable polish, and will not rub off ou lie
hands or clothes.
From its oily nature, it softens, strengthens, aud
preserves the leather, prevents its cracking, and
renders it impervious to water.
Those desirous of using a really good Blacking,
should use no other. It is purely Scutlrrn manu
facture—and if home industry is to be snoonr
ssed, especially when r can and does produce ru
pertor articles at Northern prices, we oonfidentht
hope the patronage of Southern men will not ht
' withheld from bs. w^JWj* t 'S. , l 2j w
i _l_!-_»_-__tit"__■ _■__■« "-■ H > •
'* M * l * 1 '* ,B *"»a»^a___ MM , j m* •mr-MBBBBBBBI
ADcnow a__i_e__
~ '**** ****ka*-"**.
By Jas. M. Tarler §, Sots, Aact's.
C^ffT_^W*' l Jl_?_Mif "SBIAA, ¥•-
V TaTI-., ON»f«_THK T Vlt 1«» V Hfl 7_L
In pursuance of a dMrw r f HenViooC.matyCeart.
in tne esse of .one. ».. j„„, pr-aoa LVI «« ___
7 h da, or August. 1860, th. a_sto-3^-?£s i _3
Commistionsr, will sell, a- pnbi'n ._,.,„„
the premises, oa MON 6a Y!_*; «__* aa. 'f'__.
gutt.itf fair : if not. ihe next lair d .«,. „„,„,__
cmg*t4_. 0.10-tk P. M. a LOT 0. GROt?fJ„
wttl, a two-.tory brisk TEN KM ENT ih_. _.„,?.
mg ou the west side of _>fh rreec, noita of X
street. Ihe tot fronts at leet, anu runs East in
ret to an alley tn feet wde.
TgRM«.-On»>-foßrthc_ih: tbs Islaace at t aad
is months, for aegotiat. c notes, with n.erest add
e.f satig.actorily e_.dorsed, and title retained until
tne luither .rder of Court
1-. m t Jas ' *i ■ TAYLOR. Commissioeer.
Jss. M. TAVi.ua » .-ng, a..v. eat
Pl__tS___' _fX_* r.. Y _.»'* lUt «»■* THRKJt
IIOLfES AND LOB O.N rtri. sr»,KKT
INION HILL. BY AUCTION WuiVllil____■
the p'emises.on MONDAY.Ihe_i-hday ..' Au.uiit
"..tun enc ng immediately xftsr th« «-le ndvsrri«_d
by Jas. M Ta lor. Commissioner <sa> »ts o'a.n-ik
P V
• f 26'h street l' ion Hi I and ne_r!\ o,p,.tite to
the Leish Street Bantist Church; two are o| tiript,
and the other frame They are we la. .pied Inr
_'!■■• : sired families T'e lots front 30 tesisaeb,
ard run bach )21 feet to an ailey 20 test wde.
I HRM-. - One-thud cash; ttie na arcs at 4 snd 8
ten hs. for negotiable no'ea, with interest aoded.
anu seemed by a trust dre-'.
nut JA 8. BUYA \ LOR ft BON. A pots.
By f.eddia It Apprrsen, Auct's.
T«'o BW .VTiri'L IOTS I.- THE PLAff
* OF N.VY HILL. AT THK CORNER OF"
ST/'AND b.vker street., for salk at
auction - «*_.• - c Hold n* auction.ob t.ie ytm
-**!**_ P.n.VONDAY, the 20th Au.ust. 18_i st _.
.. cl.-ck P. M„ twohe.u. v i Burning Lots. Ni*.
N) an 61 |..ca'ed is shore, r< nting to ether7l
tret on the west line of tin street. running f_ok
ou ths sou.n side of Baker street 122 ieet foan al
i-y 10fe-t»ide,adjoinii.* the lea.dence of Rer
.'ir. Hoyer.
Tbbms. One-third cash: ba-anoe at 4 and •
mon'hs for ne.oti thin notes interest added, sod
title re-tamed t II Nat no', is paid
au 14 OODDIN A ApPcRBON, Auot's.
RUNAWAYS
v* -ion »* nl). H n tn. fain the
lu_t *-" ' crilters. Sb ut the gm of August _ ns-
10 m in Bt in-d JI'LIU!., about 33 years old*
jgTB d trk color, nearl* black, low and stout, fase
_-__.:!■■- sone bumps on it. whs hired ot Mrs.
Mary .. Lip*.-omi.. ot Hanover and haa awils st
Miss Bets. VV hue's, of H-'rover. \_ c expect be
is in that neighborhood We will i-ive the above
reward tor hi* deliver' to us It our btick ysid, or
put m Mr urady's jail, so we can get him.
__L U "!__ _*! woodbon a hall.
ja 83 RLVrAHU-Ranaway, a NeGRO
£_f WOMAN, formerly be'onging to William
■ejrfgkl Scott, usually called TANK TUCKER.—
ewkrOrAm I bought her from her mastsr, worse
__0-_m premise. l she left m May last, 1 will pay tbe
ab.ve rewani to anyN-dv delivering her at my
house on Broad street, between 2d and 3d
jiu 17-3taw2w* J. GREEN EBAUM.
m _.•-'.. Kk. \* AX O will be paid lor tbe ap
/El pr. hension of LIZ_IE, who left my farnt,
-JrW} in Chesterfield county, off the ISth June.—
is owned by Mrs. Durall, on Clay st *
ft ■ Richmond, whee she hn* many ie quaint
ances. She has a husband at tbe coal mines ot
Messrs. J. G. Werth A Co. .-v» haa lieen sesn at
the cofor*d Churches, and also in tbe street on
Sundays. She has more than one name ; is short
in person, round face, and quite black Her look
is restless and wild. I have nn doubt but that she
is harbored by some one in Richmond.
aul6-4t _A F JAHft X E._
j,** 810 111. WARD—Ranaway" from the
Cf s'ilim'ii* or. on 'i hursdar iaet. August 9tb. a
TP\. KtfHO MAN named SAM, lelong.Br to
0*99 Mrs. Hatebesoa. of Henrico county. Said
._____.ne_.ro is al-out ."0 years old, 6 feet 11 inohea
high; _in*er bread color, long thin face. lo"g hair*
and walks with his feet out. I think he is lurking
about Mrs Hutcbesou's, or the suburbs of the
cit. near -.oreamfrsville. I will pay tbe above re
ward upon bis delivery to me
TRUMAN A. PARKER
au 14-6t Lumber Dealer.
±t* "810 REWARM.-Absconded Jttm ***9
MT Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company,
JrVatt-uit two weeks since, while on a visit to
J% ids former home in Richmond, a MULATTO
____.Bt.iV, William, who 1. lured of Miss L. T.
Gordon. He ts atiout la or to -.ears of age and
about 6 feet 6or a inches in hetght. He is well ac
quainted in Richmond, and is evidently lurking
a'-out the city. The above reward of $10 will be
paid for his apprehension and delivery to said
compact in Lynchliuiit 01 for his confinement ia
jail, so as they cau gel turn ■.-.tin.
THEO E. KE.NOLDS, for Gsn'l Bup't
au I—ts
~jys~ Fif. Dollars REWARD-Rati
CJ away from our factory. Rbout the Ist July, a
•p,neuro boy named JOHN, about XI years of
Jfe age, dark gingerbread color, tall and slep
__J_.iler. The above reward of $10 wul be paid
ior Ins delivery to us.
COSBY A ANDERSON,
au 1-ts 7th st.. below Cary.
FOR BALE _JD MLl**ri7~
_<_, TWO XXII KKTOKIIi. ASD DWELL
IS I.N 08. ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CARY.
■h*NEAR TO 17th STREET FOR BALE.-We
otlar for sale, either or tioth of those two newly
erecfd BRICK T KN EVENTS, located as above,
opposite Messrs. Talltott's Fou_dr*r. occupied by
Messrs. ti Ross aad JohnO'Keitf If desired, lose
orsdits w.ll be given. They are loca'ed iv a Dart
ol the city where real estate is in go d dem ._d
Apn'y to GODDIN k APPERSOM.
a_il7-6t
_atN>a_l FDK H fc I_ T.- The large snd
comfortable HOOM lately occutied by tha
rk R'ver Railroad Company, ovsr the store
ot the jut.Ecnliers i» now frr rent
P. JOHNSTON k BKOTHER.
su 16—ts lis Main st eet.
X?. VAI.I-.H_F lilt, til ItlMfllMK
Hon the west link of .Nn between
.lALL AM) CLAY STR*ETS. FOR
*->ALE.—We are authorized to sell the desirable
H'>USE and LOT, located as above, now in the
orr-npancy o Mr. Lewis Sir. at an annual rent of
*.._.' The lot ban a front of 48 feet, and adi p h
ef 130 feet The dwelling ib in perfect repair nut
_ roi'iiis liesd"s brick kitchen ttable ftc Apply
to lav 15 6t) HODpflt hTAf.n____>M
jq FOR Kfcl-T-Th . STORE No 107 Main
•.;:. ht r.'t-i Possession Ist Sept. Apply on the
mai _P re 1 1. ises. au 18—lw
ztt IOR Re-HT-STORE and CE' Laß.on
w£;\\ south side ol Broad, between 3d and 4th Sta.
■*»*• Possession given at ones Apply to
JTit-ts li*? 8 .". <_ U A R L EB.
mt£. tut K*._tT Ihe FREMISEB lately 00
--jjjjjirupied by Mr Bass. Grace .treet, near Ht.
■a*Pae_s. by J. B Wstkun. corner of Grace and
Sth streets; and b\ me on Sth. near Grace street.
I oss ssion from this time t • 16th Oeteber M_n
»hile ss d uroperty.witbadjcining'TENEMENT,
b f.r B<le very m».
ALSO FORREftT OFFTES,BED-ROOMS,
sad ARMORY, ia Law thai .bag. Bes •» Ihu ft
ArrKR-itN, or me. (au!4 ftt) B. B MINOR.
-«, rok h KNT—A SI ORE~and CELLAR, oa
Sj_i Main street For terms npulu to
ault-tw* H. Hi-INRICH.It Main st-_
,&, FOR SAi E-An ORNAMENTAL COT
i ■'::;' TaGE. on 9th street. French Garden Hill,
***** ntHtniiiKßr(M-im», with caannd w._e'. Terms
liberal. Appl. to imKKN * ALLEN,
au 3—ts Corner Orace and 7th streeta.
_,«_ FOR Rl_!tt'--Tbat new. commodious aad
K;3'.ry destral'le TEN EM 1- NT, on 6th, between
■•sa.j.ar* and Leigh streets, retently oooupied by
JudreP. V. Da-.iel. deo'd For terms apply to
Mr. C. C. Em.mt. on Leigh street, near td. or to
jell-tß_ JP P V DANIEL. Ja.
_-.;. FUR RF!-T—And possession given Ha
ft., mediately, the luie and desirably situated
K,uor_.er B'oad and _lh st'eets. It has
an ani-le t asement. nnd 1* furnished with all the
modern water and gas fixtures. Bring one of the
greatest thoromthfares of the city. it may >c re
garded as possessing very .treat advantages for
business of any kind. MANN 8. VALENTIN E.
jy 30-ts
tMOL__ A_U LOT FOR Mil, IT
THE CORNER OF 10th AND CLAY HTB-
Having determined to remove to the country,
I oder for sale, privately, my Ht I'SF aid LOT,
situated as above stated The Lot fronts 7IH foet
on Clay street, and runs back the same width ISi
feet The Dwelling Huge is large, and was built
111 the best mannsr, of tne best materials, it con
tain* ten rooms, with fire-places, six large oio_.su,
with a cellar the siae of tbe house. There is on
the Lot a Kitchen. Laundry, Btable, Carriage-
House, Wagon- House, Smoke-Houss, fto. The
accommodation for servants is ample. Every
room in the house has gas in it, and there is
water in the yard and kitchen There are oatverta
lending through tne yard, which oarrr "II all waste
water. This property is located in s vsry desira
ble and pleasant part of the city for residenoes,
and is within five n.i nut* .' walk of the principal
business places, and fiee firm the bustle and noise
of business. There are al tout thirty feel of the
Lot vacant, upon whioh another house -bight be
built.
Tbbms.—l will sell tbe Lot tors small part of the
pnrch&se money in cash, and the baianoe upon
such time i» will suit tbe purchaser. Messrs.
Godvi_ ft A I'.ftoc.y are authorised to sell the
above property.acd will show it to aur person who
may wish to purchase it, and make known tha
price and terms. JOHN AI. GREGORY.
jy»-ta
eh. v___sT A* M ___-__fl__! » <V it
*'-»' *■ AIEEfjJVG. IS6O.
g_. ■_. The Rao#i OT#r th# Aifc _
laud Course in Hanover county, Va., will boss
uo-i.ee ..ii TUESDAY, ltlh October, __o, and oon
tinue four days.
FIRST DAY-Fibst Racb.-Sweepstake for
colts and filleys. 3 years old ; mile beau, }ltd en
trance—half lorfeit; three or moie to fill. To name
and close Aug. JOth. ___
. ►:. ..\:i K.i .. Mi. Da ».- Proprietor s puns.
$200; two mile beats. _
3ECOND DAY-Fibst Ha. «.- Sweepstake for
3»e»rokl ooltaaed filleys; two mile he.ta, «t_u
entn__oe-_»lf forfeit; three or more to Hit. Tu>
name and close Au*. tOth.
Sscond Rai"K--»«»ii Day.— Jockey Club purse.
1300. two mile heats
TtilßO DAY-FtasT _.-.«. -Jockey Clab
purse. SSU); three mile beau.
Su oM> Kai -, - Same Day.— Proprietor's pur>e,
v.i. t.tii.e heats.
FOURTH DA Y-Fib«t K».-a -sweepstake tor
2 near old colts aad alleys; siatle dssh of s mile.—
*200 entrance-half forfeit, with as inside bet ot
*|l,i__. the Club to add tWO. erovieee two or mora
start. Closed on Ist August, with three sebeori
-Bs'cn_» Rt.it-Sa.ru Day -Proerietor. . purse,
•fioo. for the beatsa horses of th_» meeting ; two
ui.iet.e_ta.
Noininations for the stakes to eioee Aug __th. to
\<o addressed to the " Prof ustor of the Cour-e. *
Ashland. Hanover -H»uoty.Vs
*" * **■*"'' TAVLOB. Proprietor
i A/un si i«*•»--ine aeaerautaed tavi.s
1_ suitsi ped s severe I.mm hy the late ire «»a k their
premises, respectfully inform ths f aMm thatther
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