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liidmioiiti $j.sptrtr. WEDNESDAY MORN I NO. SEPTEMBER W* MM. Mutual Preag a\aaoeiatt«Bh. J mi- W litmin, (of Om* IHiuxHeh.) President A. M. BaICW, (of the Sentinel,) Vat*.Pn-sldent. N*viii>iri. Tvi-isa, (of the Enqmrer,) Recording P li'gibso*, Ocneral A«*ent and Corresponding WL F"Waikcs. tat tba Kr*mi»*r.) Transuwr. R M Sunn of fh<* *mtinel; W. B. Au.n.Rr, of the 'Enquire, , 'j-m** M. Daana, ol the Examiner, •lid liar* ACcwuiiun, of the DispnUh, On.s-j tor -*bo. with Uie above offi.vrs -Init have char-re I tat the ef the Aaawtnttea. To- pi-.].-1. tor of any newspaper in the 1 ~uf. d.* mey 111 if te .1 ni' triber ol tin* AsKoriHfion by txut ' itii.'iitisirf five dollar* per mouth in advance to the 1,, 1 try, hi. 1 i,,i«i iiiins' lo the Oeaeral Agent all itc.-,'-: sat ne**-* freaa In- loeabtv. Am Breath* nny withdraw lrom the A**o<iati"n by i-tvmv .mi- month's notice lo the Pi'-ident, und ).i\.nk-I.| all din*. lii .. t,.,, ,1 A-.-nt. it th«- asat of Oov.-niment. wilt •i-r*.=ti4tt> all ■eaabeeaei tbe Association, Ac .. .'. !• I.y til -yi-U'le, all ilnp..rt*ilt li. ws lit-in tins }t|i,., t..-.-liter with synopses of inten-stiiiK <'■"-" pr, ■ loii'.l i-rit-*.ashn.-- . Tb. areas at eaeb .aty or t.-wu will arraage 1-1 m owa asency aad p»v rdftnatge* for bwaaeafaaeaj in, - i,',-*t (• ttraaanaa, A tot.tcmpor.ll v n•«■•■-' <•"' inefßciency of ctt ...v tlrv to tb* * 111 -- 1 ** '••«' *"■•■-><■'■ ***** «'' hot -* Tl.. r, 1- mv. 1, in tb it suptrcstton. no desibt, ..-:!..,, 1- sd-o m it.i.t mams by us |ietßflla*Y«a lit ..u.boiily of Colonel » heller, vir : that our mt n ar. i,,,t tae*gM the ii*c at the sabre, mat art n.-t BB* .-lii e4 to Like udvtir.ts.t-e of their supciior l.oi-t --1.1., -hip Ly tbe .baia.i.r i.rtbiir dull. We i-c- I:., u.Ui tb> dap when horses of hiplt*bloo-l were ooi.iii.oii all over Virginia and the South, and wh«-n th. baaat l.m MM .Itemed the noble-t or ..ll sports It, 11,1 o now There aw f. w bbreded heeeaa to be Men, ..ud teaaag haa.been Beeaaeawed an nbean iiiii.ii m itea - wfieie it waa Mont to stand alga M fivoi. I'he Yankee vulgarises fvi rythir.g he touches). The horse has become, in their hand-, h wen baaat -f burden, like the donkey or the . Mara, and trotting rates have been sub-.Ututed for the KCnutne -ports of the turf. We have not been sb,w to imitate, and the MMBCfmaee has been that Mead horses lime becuuic a nirity throii-thout the South Iv the days of the old n-volution, horses of 1 !•.. ..I wen- inn. h more common thau they have ever been since. Everybody seems to have owned a blooded horse. When Cornwalhs passed through tho-*: portions of the State that he between the Tide water region and the county of Albemarle, Tailton and Siincoe (especially the former) swept the stable* and pastuies. So successful was Tarlton, especially 111 his s-cveral raids upon the fanners and planters, thsit a contemporary writer aaya his, whole command cv.i- mounted upon race horses. Of these, no doubt, he iiii'-nrt.-l many from England, but many mure he got fn.m the stable* of Virgiuia gentlemen. The Meed upon which be himself was mounted was tlie most famous racer of the day. He was culled .•BU.k-and-ull-Bbitk,''stnd Klonpsl to ■ geiitle iiihi. whose name we do not recollect, by whom he h.ul been bred. This gentleman came to Yoik U, reclaim his horse after the sum'iider, and in id-- Tarlton ,ii.-ni,.uiit in the street on his way to dim with the Comte de Rochombetiu. Yet, though the* British cavalier plundered the farmers so severely, he left behind a large number of horses of hiuh breed .md performance. When Lafayette was fol lowing Coruwallis upon his track from Albemarle to Jamestown, he called upon the young men of the country to raise a body of horse for service iv connection with his force. They obeyed with gn>at alacrity, and came forth in large numbers, mined, equipped, end mounted upon splendid chargers. What their numbers were, we do not know Uiat we ever heard; or if we cuer heard, we do not now recollect. They were as many, hew ever, H-i wen- wanted, and they n-nelered good ser vice in protecting the country from piUagers. lv the siuthwislein portion of Virginia, a powerful loly of mounted infantry, under the command of Colonel Campbell, about eight months before these opeiatious at Lafayette, Mt their home:; to uiiiie with other horsemen from North and" South Cam bria iv an stttaik upon the British partizan Fergu son, who, with a body of tories and Engli-li, wa: spre:iding havoc and ruin throughout the western portions ot North Carolina. These men were all mounted on i-plendid horses, capable ef the greatest fatigue and enduraru**. In selecting the men to attack Ferguson at Kinst's Mount tin, every ntun from Virginia, on this very account, and for the further rise on that they Wen' all mounbtineers, and ns such, in those* days, ol course good shots, wu s chosen for that duty. It thus seems th.it th" breed of fine horses was not conbned to the Tide-water and Piedmont regions of Virginia, but was tmite aa much cultivated in the Vsillt y. We l.ope, with our contemporary, that with the return of js-H.-e, and the establishment of indepen • dence, the Confederate Government will find time to pay some atteutioit to these matters. - We must al ways stand in the uttilude of ■ people that may be summoned to anil* nt any moment The 01.l days ol pertect secunty, exi-fing only so long as we Were all under one government, 888 passed and gone foi ever,. We shsiil alway-. tiave in our front a powerful, aggicsc-ivc neighbor—a neighbor Wfheaa grasping ava rice and prurient ambition will never -ailfer us to lay aside our armor entirely. In peace we must be eter nally pn-pui'iug for war ; and this in one branch of preparation. The States, no doubt, will do much i but individual enterprise, under the influence of a reviving passion for sport*, of the held and Uie turf •Will do much more. We have no doubt that the South will onec more become the favorite home of the high-blood.'d horse. But it Will nsiutix- time and care to rcsrtore it to its pn-cminence. We received Jhe following communication yester day, ami we invite to it the earnest atb-ntinn of eP whom it may concern. It concerns, in fact, every body in the Confederacy; but, more particularly, it contents members of Congress. It seems that we are now without any " cavalry " Because Congress has not, up to this time, ramie any appropriation for instructing the officers and men in the sword exer cise. Let lis hope that this defect will be supplied at as early v day as possible, and that steps Is- taken to instruct our officers, and through them our men- It is possible, we presume, to make our horsemen allien it bto discipline, a-, well ics our infantry Un less it be dolie, We do Hot .see Ihttt tlu- War UlitV Hot linger on for a century. Had General Lee hud a body ol Un thousand dis.i tpliu.d cavalry to throw upon Aid 1.11.m itl let the 1 1. ul at c old 11.ir l.oi and Gain.-.,' nuti, the Ytuikec force that fought that bat tle must have been utterly de«troy<*t. tslo, after the first-battle of Manassas, aud the second, and 1 'ban telloi - villi-, and the Wilderness. Military writers in England aud Fi-ance are constantly expres-ang their -uij'iis.- that our victories have never been more ut 1 i-ivc. It lne beeu because We have had no t avail yto complete a rout. It is di-graceful to Us that such ti state of things hhould continue. Let Congress take steps to put an cud to it. Tbe want of an efficient body of cavalry baa enhanced the slaughter of this war beyond alt conception, inas much -as it has beeu the cause of all the indecisive battles we have fought—battles in which we beat the enemy, but cannot pursue our victory. Let the offi cers be dulled first; and then the men—let oil in efficient officers be made to walk the plank let the whole orginuatsuu be overhauled—snd let us have aoiae cavalry that can pretend to something like dis cipline. " lb tht Editor Of the kuhmund Dispatch : *' You ask tn your leader of to-day,—Tuesday, September 27tb,—the cause at our cavalry's defeat in the \ alley, and then you «--#«<; the question correctly. « - "The Oontede-nwy has horsemen, but no swords men. (There are a plenty of good swordsmen from tbe ' Scotch Oreys* in our service note—one a colo nel of infantry, who left the cavalry in disgust tt " The great cause of the cavalry's failure, from what I have gathered from ihtglishmen in the Con federate army, ia their want of discipline tuid indif ference to drill. " When the war broke out thia defect was pointed out to General Lee, aud tbe Geaeral add the writer, at tbe uuarh'riaaater-a office, one Sunday morning, that ' Congress had made no appropriation to pay a drill instrwetor ;' and, tin reruns, the men were -* nt into the service just as they were, undrilled and un disciplined—*o it ia not their fault. "Yours, Buoauswokii." " The proper plan to adopt is thi*: appoint eacalru sword instructors at Camp Lee ana elsewhere; aend to them a steady iMm*-£eanniaafWwed officer from each troop of cavalry to be instructed in the tword; these can then * stm n to thai cowmatMhißnd instruct ibeir meu, and ao coabaue. Bat, Mr. JaVbtor, the office, « . want learn first. There ia not one officer ia fifty it* tbe Ciuißnleiate erasy who .caff defend hiuo-elf property by the award be inane* by hi* eieV-eiuW a&*i^.i*^^ fsdf, phjß ftm pfl M» fjbaa»a*ijwea«fiwa»**aijr. "ataOAnaawu..'' •pbciai «<m*m rarSpKri.u. Noticr.—W»' n*k ittemttoa toouT-iiietioß*.!.-..! DIJV IfOODi- OROOKRIRB, A. fills NOUMNG. ' Thi* rnle will commence with promptrjr 1 at 10 o'clock. FILE TV, BELL cV CG , *»' 4H—-it AiM'tionoi-ni. j-»*" Sir.t 1 v XoTira.—Atb'iiti.n i» a.ski d to in* sode of VALUABLE HIiUSFIIOLD AND KllvilEN FIKNiniBK, TOP-BUGGY AND IIARNf-SS, THIS MORNING, conuucneiiig at 10 fftjonr, nt thr rr-i-t •* Fourth street, txtwe-cn Grace and Bread abiata, consi-.tin*' in part of Bureau*. Wa«h.ttin.b-, Table*, Bed -ttnd.-. Chain-, and the usual variety. ALSO, thac «trverior Top-Biivev and llnmeap. se 27 THOMAS W. KEESEE. Au ********* —aas tm Si'EiiAi. N.iT..K.-Will be added to on, auit-.i... ab en TO-MORROW (Wiitaiaaiy) MORNING: .too *mks Salt, til ' . n lb C.limit tic Sod.-l, 0 pets* Cotton and Wools. Cards, M nam-- Entrb-li I'opvni:,' Paper, IJtnw M< lienanduiii Booaa, in pice, Set.ii If ud Gingham*, 12 do Chech Ktii.li b Print , in .1.. Di.s-fi' I . D.-Imis .tnd Poplin*, Sobl Niks, Rennet Ribbon*, *■• 1.1.1. biT, BELL A FOX, cc 27—-2t Aacfjonura ~~ WANTS. . * \\TA N TE I> TO RENT a HQUSR, t,n \\ Mioikoe Hill, f"i which a g»od price will be paid, and -.»ti i&ctory ritv i.ii'ieii. e,given. Address "M," through box l,8*», pot-office, or at B. R Mendel'- No lii'.i.Al im street. ta a : n' Da. JVC, WILLIAM . \|7ANTEI» t-i Hll;E..ri,* 01 Iwn tntstv W SERVANT BOYS or URN, at the VIRGI NIA ARMY AGENCY, earner Thiiteentb and C:ir>- .-.tn-.t . • »-t - rt _ :•!■ WANXED'IXJ KNOW IE THERE IS A FSQFRMBOR OR PIIUKNoI.oGY in the city of biilitii i. I, \ llglhia ac -■' If WANTED, a sitiittimi U WE!f NIHSK, by a healthy German woin .11 with a youiis; baby. I'or futtlicr infortiiatioii call >t Mr. TEALINIi'S, coiner of Eighth and Car> Istreets. ■ 2-i-of • ■ .. \~TaDV DESIRES A SITUATION in a private family, to ternh Eu-tiish branches nnd Music. Small children pre ferred. Address Miss L. STANLEY, Dispatch eeaea, Richniond, Virginia. se 28 —ood3t* WANTED, to pjo to the cnuntrv, a WHITE WOMAN, to assist in doiiii? OEN ERAL HOUSEWORK. To MM who can CC*ne well w-coiiiiiii-ndcl, pood wage* and a pcrnt-in, nt situa tion will be eii.n. Call at HENRY V .MOBRIS'B, second door li-i,m 'I'winty-iir-t, between Twentieth and Tweitty-tirst, Main street, 111 nth side, oa any day f his week. sc WANTED TO SEEL A FARM OF SIXTY-FIVE ACHES, williin two nut I the city, and on a Bret-rate turnpike. It is. mostly tit",ied, and would make an excellent market gar den. Apply at mv otii:t-, in the buil.lite, corner of Tenth and Broad atreete, betweea '•• o'ela. k A. M. iind i o'tltck P. M. m 27 _U* ■) 11. SANDS. WANTED, iimiKili.tt.lv, :t HEALTHY WRT NURSE, of ened character, with no incumbriiice, and sttiUit.le to nitrs.* a child three months ol.l; one who will tn ike bereebT generally useful. Apply itt Mr. PHILIP PRICE S. near the corner of Tweitty-lifth vi.d Franklin streets. «* 27—It* V. W. GOKDON. ANTED, A GARDENER—French or Gennaii Btetered —te £0 in the eountty oue hundred nules, inimevhately on James river.— Location pleasant and heaßhy. For further p:tr- Ueulars addtcss CHARLES Y. HOUSLEY, Willow Bank post-cilice, Nelson county, Va. se 27— 3t' \\T ANTED, a WHITE GIRL or WO f f MAN, to aaeiet in ooeJdng uud sewing in my family. Car one that will suit, lit-Pral'.v.ift s will be paid. Apply at 0n..-, either at nty residence, CB Mat shall, between First and Adams street, or undej the Bpotewecd Hotel, to se 27-3t* . B. WENDKNI.UKG. WAITED TO HIRE, by ths: i.toutlt, a cotapctent NURSE and SEAMSTRESS; a woman willing to make beraeh* genevaßy ti-etiil - Apply to Mi>. GRAIIE,.at Mr. SoathaUV corner of Seventh aad Orace streets. ae 87—8f TVTANTED, a Rood OVERSEES; 0 W 'liis.'le man prefi-rrcd. Apply to T. J. WOOLDRIDGE, M D-, Henrico county. r...-t,,-fficc, Glen All. 11. .".■ 17 '-If ¥17" ANT ED.—A yoaag an.l healthy \\ I,AbV bavteg recently bwt ber child, is de sirous to contract to nurse a baby. Addre-s \\'., l,ox 27H, Ri.lmion.l p*ost otliec. -. S.-27-21* WANTED TO KENT, two FURNISH ED ROOMS, adjoining each other, auitablo for a frer.tlemait and wife. Address "A. B," Imix l,ii>7, peet ease*. ne 'J7 -:!t' HOUSE WANTED.—I Misilt to ]>uv cha-e a SMALL BOUSE and LOT. Address «'B 8..*» DbprtChoaTfVee. se 27-4 C WANTED tt. exehaenge FIFTY OOBaVOF WOOD (PINE AND OAK, now beintr for HAY OR SHEAF OATS. Al to, wanted to ezefaanae ten buabeta ol primi' SEED RYE for SEED WHEAT. Adaawea "T. .1.," Bex 17:1 |t..st-,.Hi,e, tti. litit.iiid, Viit-iiiiii. sc gg-gt T EATIIEE WANTED.-Wt: wish to \_ MKaaae eaoagh LRATHER to make about four hundred pins nc'trio sb.-es. MtfM, s;t-itin.»; price, ate, "S," Ditpatchotttcit. se Hi—Cf WANTED, two or thwee Rood MOULD ERS. Apply at the machine jt-hop of E. F. BAKER & CO., on Cary, betwetsii Ninth and Tenth Btresets. To good hands, good Wage* will be given. Be 2C—3t* WANTED, an ABSTRACT CLERK, in a Quartermaster's office in North Caro lina. To one who is competent, and not liable- to liel.l duty, it desirable situation is offered in a plea sunt nan of tbe State. Apply by letter to "L. L. L," First Auditor's othce, thiotis'ti the po-t-0t1i.,-, in handwriting of applicant. aeM <t* SITUATION WANTED—A LADY, tiualified to tc:u.h Mu.-ic, French, and tbe usual Enttlish braic lies, deeirea a sI'IT'ATIoN iii a privith- family. References given and reeMired. Addresis P^LL-\, Care o J". M Booker, Lynchburtr, Va. ae 23—fit* * WANTED TO RENT, a HOUSE in a desirable part of the city, six to debt rooms, with Ras, Ac. Apply to T. W. ROYSToN, * sc 21 -bt ll'i Bread atreet, at T. D. Ouat less. BROOM CORN—I wish |o l.uy a Urge quantity of BROOM CORN. Persons having large or blllail t|iliilititic ate eailtc :t.ly invited to, give me a call I will give a liberal puce in cu-h, or will barli'(fnitaiiufui-turcs for it II(I.lN UASS, Supciinb'iideiit Virduia rriiibnliaiy ! se 21—ts FOR RENT AT AUCTION. FOR RENT.—WiII he ottered, Ij pulilulv, for rent, ou the premises, on WED NESDAY, October sth, at 12 o'clock M., the desira ble FARM belonping to the estate bf tht; late B. O. Akin, on the Viuina road, eight miles below Rich mond. The improvements vie very good aud the situation de-itable. Pentons wishing to rent will be shown the premises by Captain Kirby, tbe present tenant, or by Or. C. Archer, who 11 aides near. Whoever nut- will huve permission to sow the usual till crops, and full possession given 011 the* 25th of December next. Tj.isms : Math- known on day of renting. ne 28—eodlt* VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT. On MONDAY, the Sd of October next, in Charlottesville, at 11 o'clock, iv from of tlie cotirt hou:f, 1 will proceed to rctit out the following-de scribed property : Ist. Tlie Central Hotel, for U-ree years from Ist January next. 2.1. ROl k HiU, adjacent to mwn, containing about seventy-live acres; comfortable dwelling, ice. This property is rcuted from Ist October, so that wheat, outs, ftc, can be needed. 3d. A dwelling in town, containing ten or twi Ive rooms, with store attached, containing six or seven rooms. 4th. A house adjacent to the railroad office, con taining eight or ten room*. sth. A slutc-coloml Frame House near the depot, With eight or ten rooms. 6th. A small House, and ne t Stable containing ten or twelv. stabs. 7th. A first-rate Garden of about an acre. Also, a valuable House and I<»t of ten acres, of highie-improved Land, iv Warren ; and, perhaps, mv Farm, Mill aud Re-adesnce, near Scott- villi-. Po&sefe-tiou given to all on tbe Ist of January* ex cept Uie farm Rock Hill, which is at omt*. •efr-lm G. W. DILLARD. FOR BALE, ono shtirc rETERSIIURO STEAMSHIP COMPANY STOCK. Apply to J. B. MACMCRDG, #9*4—-It At Bank of Richmond. IOKLED REACHES.—A choice lot just received by L- L MONTAGUE, ac 27 - 2t* Comer of Honk street and Twelfth.. ROWN SUGAR, FLOUR. RLACK ING, at retail, by L- L. MONTAGUE, MS7-r3t* Cyrw-r oj Bank and TwvuU streets. jgmCATIONAL Ml.'S. DR. MUNFOKD will raapau the duhiMof Iter Mr HOOL, MONDAY, the 3d id Oct-bor, on the north aide of Car), between Fourth tuul Ii ft h streets. nc 27-tt» 1H W. CONKS CLASSICAL AND EN- j \\\ GLISH SI'UOOL FOR BOYS, UN FRANK- ] LIN STREET, ABOVE NINTH, will commence it* , twelfth m-s-ion on MONDAY, September 2«th. lWessor L. Gasbih, instructor in French. m.-27-2f . I)UOFESSOR 0. F. BOZZAOfIIA, vo cently of Pctersbuig, otfers his services tithe hi.hmond public us a TEACHER OF MUSI*: ii.ti iitiieiital or vocal), either in r>chooln or private tat: iln-■'. *He triv<s initruction on the Piano, Gui- I tur. Flute, or Violin. He has twenty-five yean*' ex- I paraaen in bis profcsioii, priacipaßy in Lynchburg j i.ti.l Petersburg, and can tumish the most satisfac tory testimonials and ref.n Mt Application; eun Is- made to Rev. J. A. Duncan, R.v. Joint E. Edwards, A. A. Farley, E-,| i -Meewai W. D. Bbtir, or to tlu: Proses or, Radmmnd pet olh«i', box 7111. * Ml 7 -t'_ MISS ANNE S. JONES will own ;t .< lloob FOR OIKLS on MONDAY, On tuber i, WM. Ba> ban bad experience aa a learner, and refers, lo Ibv. Dr. Woodhndge, aad [eea**eaaal Robert I>. Minor, I'oilfed.-rate Stales Ravy. The isis!nieii..ii «all comprise the usinl Bnebab course, (including Mathonatara,) Latin and French. Tbe leim w ill. \i. n-l loJuly I, isfi., and will b divided tut.• tap) s - i,,|, s 'linn , net -c ion (payable half in n.lviimi- For Euu-li li coarse, $!H>, Latin aad Fie* h, •a b **:•• . Fad, Sto. Apply at the s. Imol. aa I lav street, Booth ' lde, i.■mtli d.'crab rre 11. my street. (Henry is tbe ac; t 1 -ttcet above Brook A venae) •■■■ 27 -if MIJS. PELLET'S SCHOfHi FOB Yin \i. LADIES.—The next arstdoa will open on MGNDAY. Oi teber 3d. Oampeb et teacb ei•- will be employed in all tie- departments. F..r terms, ftc., apply sit her uminni.il*, t ii Broad .stict. alter Jfttb S.-nt.-m»wr. m se 27-if KH. L TIGHE'B CLASSICAL AND ~ KNMLtslt BCHOOL, Franklin, aboveßer , nil, The Twelfth iiiiiiu il aesrfoß opens on MON DAY, the t'Gfuli. Raiatorruptioadarrag the ai -sir.n. I'rofes.-or L. Gashin, Teacher of French. Tii.m-: For lint quartec, in advauec, jUNI. Can be Been at school-mom trom 2 to 3 o'clock, ar at hisiesi dcltee, Main -tret, Sidney. BB 21—Ct' MRA W. s. SIMPSON, .in., OF PE TERSBURG, who, b.i . veral years past, baa been engaged ia leaching Music, would be pleased to receive ;i few pupils for instruction on tbe I'iaiio- Foitc in this tity. References can be s,ivii if f iiuired. Her term* can be ascertained by applica tion at the Arlington House, Main street. se 21—(it* . MU. 1). TURNER'S CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH a\ HOOL, Mits Braes*?, Bnvwnsn Tama aan Foi tun. 'J'lie tweiity-lirst session of .this SCHOOL will continence on the 2(ith of September. Taaaa : For the iir»t qaanar,*f l fai advance,) § It*. Mr. Turner is exempt fiom military duty. mc tn—9f , MISS VIRGINIA JACKSOM WILL opea SCHOOL on MONDAY, 36th of Sep t.-mi'i-r, on Seventh street, between Mm -l.all aad Clay -incts, in the rear of the former residence of tbe Hon. James Lyons', and one door above flu school-room formerly occupied by Mis .: SaUie and Millie Hill Term* for fin i half session in advsuu c English course, 1125; French or Latin, $30; fuel, j HI Se 21-7t r 1 1M p: MISSES CLOITON'S BCHOOL I FOR YOUNG LADIES, MANCHESTER, VA The duties ol this SCHOOL wiß commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN Ot Toil Kit. re 2n -Itt' MISSES LIZZIE (.:. AND SALLJM (;. ORATTAN will open their BCHOOL oh the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER, on Seventh strict, between Franklin and Grace. Tuition for the half scholastic year $ l"-0 Fuel 15 BeSt— 12t MISS SAlilil E A. FINNEY'fi SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIKS, ON CHURCH HILL, comineiired the IMb of Septem ber at the residence of Mr. George D. Harwood, [fat the present only) corner of Twenty-fourth uud Marshall arrets. Tkiims, in advance, for first half session : English IR3O. French and Latin, each extra SS. Music, (extra,) no charge fernseof instrument . It**. Fuel ' 10. , in ii tsi-a i - : Messrs. R. II Wlntlock, Georgt 1» Harwood, .1. c. M.i.low, Dr. K. PhilMps. i'.i, ri uti'i —Only a liniiu,: numb r of scholars wit! be received. he 21 -c isiat* MUSICAL INSTRUCTION-—M aa cilAl'lN will commence her nil com • ~t instruction on tbe PIANO-FORTE on tbe 3d of Oc tober, aad wiß receive a few more scholar! to till vacancies. For particular**, inquire at ber real dem-e, on Ninth street, fir-t door above Leigh. *c 21—eodSt* IS. SQUIRE'S SELECT j. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH Nt'llOnl.* C.KNiMtii Main ami Fiict Brni n The EIGHTEENTH SESSION will l lllllßßfnil on the JiJtli of SEPTEMBER, ISG4. . Tkkms : For first quarter *>l!HI, The Principal is not liable- to military duty. Persons wishing to see him can leave st note at GRANT'S Commission House, coiner of Mam and First streeta. - ra 17 cod7t' ll ISS N. VALENTINE will rcsumr- the Jvl duties of her School on the FIRST OR OC TOBER in the basement of Qrace Street Church, earner ef Orace aad Banshee streets. I'..t- tcints, apply at her father's residence, en flay street, above Brook avenue, m IS—-endtlOi • MISS STANAED'S SCHOOL WILL open on MONDAY. October 3—Grace .street, between Jcffevsoa and Midi-on. Taaaa : (First h:Uf session, in advance,) Rhglit h branches, Sl2i; Breach or Latin, $'>ii; al us-'.-, 51 jo ; fu.l, «.:.. s,' l6—eoatlsU>etf MRS. GIFFOBI) WILL RESUME her SCHOOL the 3d of October. The SCI i3 wilt be tiiuglit by a iteiitlemstn ; and other coiii]M-teiit teaehiTs hstve been secured for English, French tuid-Miuic. Fi.r terms, apply to , WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, Grace, above Eighth .street. s-e If. -eotlM,W&Fi.t* SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES -Th.: 1 sii'i-iisc.i 1,1 our school will be renamed en the THIRD OF OCTOBER. For terras, &c, apply at the school l»uildiiii<, corner of Qrace and fwsnee streets. M. C. GORDON, ac 11 tlawtOatie O. A. ERIOSBON. MI SSL S SALLIE AND MILLIE 111 I.L will iv urn tbe duties of tl„ir S« HOOL s-t MoA'OAY ha October, fas tbe echoed aamee formerly occupied by Mr.-. Bennett, cm Ninth, be tween t i:iy and Leitrh streets. The *usunl brunches, French and Latin will be taught. For fhrther iafemaation, apply at the residence ef Mra. John P. Hill, on the south side of Clay, one door from Seventh street. ' Be U Cudflt* "ITISS LUCY KINGS SCHOOL FOR if I YOUNG LADIES.—Miss KING will resume the duties of her SCHOOL on MONDAY in October. For farther particulars, apply lo Miss L KING, second dooi from the comer of Broad and Mayo streets. sic b -lm REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. tJIX HUNDRED AND l'l FT V ACRES t> OK LAND IN* APPOMATTOX COCNTY, . SIX MILLS FROM TUB SOUTHSIDH RAII ROAD, FOR SALIi PRIVATELY. -The ulcoie trad of bind adjoins Captain Nathan Hancock vi d ot'n r:, in a section se*.ure from raids und yet very accessible. A competent judge think it will yield more sawed timber than uuy other tract of it*, -i-e wit 1.11 his knowledge. A good loud leads to ihe railroad, where there is a ready market. It has a dwelling with three rooms, and the usual out-house.:. Only twenty-live acres are cleared. The low price ut which it is ottered makes this ah excellent invest ment. Apply to GRUBBS & WILLIAMS. se 2S—eo,i3t Aucti. neers. ITVllt SALE, 11 desirable COTTAGE 1 on the comer of CUy and Thir- Uelh sln-ets, fhun li Hill, fronting on Thirtieth stre-et eighty-two feet six inches, and raanhag back on Clay 6tn-et one hundred aud tintty-two f.t-t. The house ...iitiiii', five rooms. Gut-houses consist of Brick Kitchen, with two rooms, Wood and Coal- House', and a pump of good water in the yanl. Pos session given intmediaicly. For terms, apnty to P. C. I.ARIJS, On Thirty-second and Clay streets. P. S.—lf not sold in ten days, will be rented. se 23--codCC ADESIRAELE FARM OF THREE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN ACRES OF _ D, ELEVEN MILES WEST OF RICHMOND. NrTffVR SHORT PUMP, FOR SALE PRIVATELY. I am authorized to seU, privately, the übove-dc-,. s.-i .Led FARM. It has one hundred acres of open land; good land, and lies well; the balance well wooded; plenty of water on it, and a very fine 1 i'i-eli.ti'.l. The building* consist of a dwelling, with ' four i-ooiti.-i, and tbe usual out-buildings. sc 27—3t JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR J\ SALE -A comfortihle COUNTRY HKSI DEN'CK, tsontuiiiing five rooms, with all nts-essary out-tmibling'S filty to one iiuudi.-d ticn-s of laud attached, wtthttt a ctutirter of a mile of Fluvanna Courthouse. For partisular- apply to or address " l. S. 8.," Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virgima. ae 3— 3ntwU "VTOTICE.—AIways on hand, and for XI eale. NEW NOitollCM BARRELS, LIQUOR B.VRRELS, FLOUR BARRI'.I-S and KEGS of all kinds and sine*.; BUCKETS, TUBS, *c. Orderscaube left at F. Deliirue's Grocery, No. 7 Franklin atreet, or at my Cooper shop, on Seventeenth street, corner of Baldwin, near the Central Railroad Woitubop*. Delivered anywhere ia tbe city gratia. at 12-lm* r H. METZGER. EDUCATIONAL. I?HKN< II LANGOAOR 1 AND PENMANSHIP EIGHT SCHOOL Ffiii GENTLteM VJt. Pruftiaaai LOUTS liANBIN will, on the M of October, open a NIGHT SCHOOL fee the ex clu-uve piiipoM* of ti.'t'liing Fit'tich and Peinnaii ■thip. Th,- classes will meet thns- times per week, fivm C te « o'clock, ut Dr. Little's oflice, on Eh n Uh ■treet, between Bank and Mab*. One hour will be devoted to emit tits*. His sfctcm.of teaching French is to enable his scholars to speak it as well sas to ti an late it. Tkfms :S 25 for French and $ 1.1 for Peiimiuiship per month, in advance. Applica tion through the posd-oflko will meet with prompt attention. M 2M--U* MY SCHOOL, on FOUIITH STKKBT, between Clay and Mar»liiill, i-i no* opou for the ie. i ptj.,n of pupil*. I'.iities rntending to enter their nan a.hi ol to in iii. early appfirathaa, Strtiiu'ii' in flic city are referred to the following genthtrarn: Bey.C. H. Mrnaegerode, Jadmt W. W frump, B. s Wberrv, r.. ( , Rev, John E- towards, Jadge William 11. Lyons, Dr. AlexanderTlioin, R, v D 8. D.-.u-L'.U, Hon. Robert Tyler, i. L- Wtiliam-. Esq., it ibert Lancaster, Esq, sc2S it O. L. C SALTER. lIBOFESBOR J. A- BABTOBY, pga t. r,| i.,,,.1int 1 lrtruas-'e-, (lel'i-red itt this -•il v lioin Ii (er- burg, bee b> inform prracipabiof collegit andprit itc luuii'lt-'s that be intend* t., ,1. --rob him -elf to the iii-drui bon ol French, Spanish and ltati.n, t cissht and spoken, as w. II as of Latin and the usual Eturlt-h bnincbes. Higbest t. tbao tlliils ill.l lilci.taes given if Ii ijllilf'.l. At I'D. .tn n-muie to bin, tlatai-h Richmondpoet otti.s., Ih,x in",, will be minn dials ly att.-ii.lt d to. Beta !t' TIOHT.Sf'HOfiIiON'CI.AVSrii'KKT. Thi I SCHOOL fa ii session about three, bean cv, ry night • reept Saturd iy. 'tii.*!- : r.,i las-hh coarse, ipduding Mathe mati-s, |1S per month; Lmguage .extra. Apply ai the Scboohon Clay street, south dde, fourth door above Heary, (Beasy ie the second street above Brook Avenue | s- 2s -W«F2r CUHTia P. JONES, A. B. MliS. r.KNNKITS SCHOOL FOB BoYs, .a, Fourth stft, between Main and Un will l«- t-t-..p.'iicd MONDAY, Sd October. A Hinibd number of pupils will be received, and a c imp,'a nt teacher !•>*>■ mrtrui bona in Frew I, tnd Lain Appln iti,,r can , «- made t,t Mr .1. 11. Gardner's, on Broad treet, in si Monumental Church. sc L'N :;v \\M |SS LIZZIE WIIEE LER will (apfta IrJL '- SCHOOL at the r. sidencc of her father, on Second street, between Clay and Mar.hall, on MONDAY, the 3d October. Charges for hill Beeson, in advance: Eiie;li-h %\OO Latin and Flinch, (fort.uli extra,;. .. 30 Fuel 10 t sc 28 -it* , : fVfo'lif'K.-Mis-s POnTAUX wiUoom- nu it: .• h.-r MrstCAL'I'I.TTIOX on SATUR r»Y. the Ist of Oi tub. r, IMIt, and e.tll rer.ive pu ptls at her residence, on Leigh treet, between FnTth and Si.stti streets. Tanas: 'Fbt-ce dollars per lesson, or shrty-five doll u-1.. r quarter of three month*. se 20 >i' IT RSIILIN E AOA OEM V, < < >1,1 I M BI A, j SOUTH CAROLINA. Trans, per si •■ taiibn.-. the l-i of February, I860: Board, bed and beddiiig,s7*-u; wai hing,slGo; fuel, j 150; lights, j ■" : English tuition, >T .. Extrn 1!i is:- ■■• tbi Languages, Harp, Piano, Guitar, Vocal Music, Drawing aid Embroidery. se .'s--it* FOR RENT AND SALE. 17-OB I.'KNr, a FBONT BASEMENT ROOM, with gas, and a small ROOM on the second Boor. Also, a No. 1- i'IAXO for ale. Inquire tm'Nineteenth street, Sfih door north of Broad. se 2.S—2t» 17»OB RENT, a FURNISHED BOOM, with aa-, wader and attendance, in a pleasant location, Adircis box So?, Richmond. f7oil BENT, 0 large, woU-fomiahod ROOM, Mtit.tble for one or two gentlemen.— ,References required. Apply at tlse premises, 011 'Franklin street, third door below First, Linden rev. so 38- St -1710 I- l! BN T, thic. nitt; UNFDR -1 NIBIIED BOOMS, tWO With fire-),lues, suit able for chambers, sit No 112 Mam street t all up tairs j se2B W —5 ' IT**:» i; RENT, that very large and dt adrable HOUSE situ and oa tli.- comer of Fifth cad liat.l.liti tn c.-, now 01 ■ opied by R* bard Hill. Ir., Esq. Possession can be had on the IMb of Sovem bevnest. (ne W—lt] B. P. EACHft |?<K. BENT, two large FITRXIaMIKU I BOOMS, ...innmiiicafinff, on the aemad Boor, withprH*. A, ply 'ii ttn* premises, Mo. Wi Main tret, \up -tair.,i between Ninth and Tenth, nearly opposite : ; ..iithern Express oataee. -c 29 -lt* I,'UK RENT, ;i \,i-v desirable DWEL * UNO-nOUSE,on the corner ot-Ninetceutb nt 1 Qrace ■ beets, with ci tit rooms,a spat i-.u- yard and OUt-hou ■• .tl.. I, .! E..r ;uti. ulars, apply at Mas. bßANtll's, On Franklin street, between Eighteenth and Nine teenth streets. bcx7—St* BENT—TO REFUGEES.—My 1 pi I. is, known a. BELMONT, in Halifax county, \ irginia, on the direct atage road ht ::t Boston De pot to Halifax t ourthouse, three and a hall mile:, bom the former pmceJbont tlniiig about twenty-five 1. tea. The improv, 11,. nf- ...1.-ist ..1 a beat! cottage .tv.cliit-.r, kitchen, -t ibl.-s, be ; a wettaf good water in the yard. The bouse contain fivi rooms, cellar and'storeroom. Posses ion given October IMb. Address Mr.s. M. E. FERKEI.L. Halitay Coarthousa, ne 21 —'it* Or .T. M. Pitcher. Bichaaond. R RENT, one UNITTJBNISHBD BOOM, with gas%Bd water, suitable for two --.'i-th-meii. Oood iticieiie.-- reAuin-d. Apply on vie east hide of Ninth .strtef, liftli door north of Leie-h. se 27-2f t~7 A R !\I X 0 R BENT. OB TO BE 1 WORKED ON SHAKES.--A rare opportu nity i- otlered to all}' pi.n Ileal fanner who has four or Bee good farm hands, of cultivating, on shares, the BROOKLAND FA IsM,containing: about ONE HUNDRED ACRES..! .......I cbtared land, now in cultivation, lying in the county ol Henrico, about six miles from the city, un the Deep baa turnpike. There is on the place a very comlortablc DiVellillSt'-hlill-e. Bnd ill til e--.tl'V 11111-limt: <•-', Bam, stable, Ac.; an excellent Ice-houSe, of tbe capacity of twelve or fifteen thousand bnshcls, tind a Pond ojntitruou , thereto. This presents great in due. ni.'iii> to a refugee who baa band- of bis own ; aad the biias, which will be very liberal, will i*r made kilobit .111 application U> me at the Tiadei-' Bank of tbe city of Birhmi nd sc 2 J—it EDWABD SINTON. KuTTAWAYS. ON V. II II IN DRKD DOLLARS Rt'- WAKD f.,i'the iipp.ii'lu n .'...ti iind tb-liveiy of nty man AMOS HARRIS, vrho"i,tn away on the Itli in-tint fiom my residence,on the Mechanics vtll. tiirnpikt', nt.tr tlici toll--'att. Be is about six t'-etbi-li. a tut!, stooped in the shoulders,and .bout ixty \lllls oltl; grey head and beard. 11. formerly belonged to WiUuun Copland, Esq,, who lived neai tbe Yellow Tavern, in lit in ico county, and on the Mechanhavale turnpike He is proba bly lurkiii't in the neighborhood id the Yellow Ta vern or about Richmond. 1 will pay the above re -ward for hi- delivery to vie WILLIAM FRANK, *c •'• —it* lleitrieo county. OKVENTY DOLLARS REWARD. — Ran away from the Third Section of the Jame- River and Ktinaivha Canal, about the middle of July last, a talent mulatto man, named WILLIAM, lie has a bushy -head of hair, a miiiluu: countcnaiiic and jiolitc manners; is about twenty-four years old, aud live feet tell or eleven trashes in height. He be longs to the estate of Dr. J. L. Trent, deceased, of Cuuttierlund, und may have gone to that county or to 111, I.in.ni,l, where he has relations, or made Us way to some military station, aa he wsis last year in the service of General TiTTg V"*. and acquirtsil a foiidiicsss for e-stulp life He hsid some military clothing with him. He has a ruptare, which may -eric move readily to identify him. The above lvwardj sm 1 reasonable expenses will be paid for his delivery at the Ofßce of tbe .lam.s River and Kinawlia Caaipany la Richmond ; at the plantation of J. Robertson, seven miles below Lynchburg; tn the ana*wsbjaed,oi any aiM-nt of tbe I'ompany ;or half the sum lor such infoiin ition aa may lead to his recovery. A. MICHAELS, Superintendent Third Section se 27—Ct Janies River and Kanawha Canal, RUNAWAY. —Ran away from the sub scriber on the 21th instant, at Manchester, boy HENRY ; 1 l.i ait sixteen years of age; five feet high; nearly black; slender; long face and thick lips; ~it right or left side a wen about tlie sire of a walnut; has eruption on his .-.kin, resembling mustjuito bites. When the suid boy left ho had on a sobher's jacket *and a common cotton shirt, mtber light-cohm-d pants, old hat and shoes; all of which clothes were very tli rfy. IwillKive ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in the pn-sent Confederate currency for th. apprehension and deliveiy of said BOY to Messrs. LEE i BOW MAN. Richmond, 01 ill any pill so I tan tret him. Said boy wa-t sold by Meswrs. Hill, Dickinson A Co. Uu .Imncs Gray's sores. He i- supposed to be lm Lin■_■ about h'icbinoud, or at Mr. Mullory's, ou the Mountain rusul, ten mile* al-nvc the city, where his mother Itveti, or iv Manchester, where he hik, a si.-tcr living with Mr. Row i, tt Winfroe. sc 27-421* JACK HALL. FOB SALE.—Two bags of ALLSPICE. McEAY a PILKINTON, 'se2M—at* Cary street. O. 1 COOK, WASIIER AND IBOtJ ER fora-alv privately. Apply to ««-«• LEh « BOWMAN. AiTtTTTOW WALES. THIS DAY.- . By Gnibbs Ac William*, Auctioneers. VALUABLE LITTLK FARM OF NINETY Ai'RES, ON THE DEEP RUN TUICNPIKE, SEVEN MILKS FROM RICH MONO, AMD CROP*, STOCK, FARMING IM PLEMENTS, be, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.— Will Is.- sold at auction, on the premises, on WED NESDAY, the 26th of September, at 11 o'clock A. M., the valuable little FARtM of ninety acres,lo cated as above, adjoiuii'" James Shcppard and others. There tire eigh'V acres cleared, and ten acres in wood. The Farm is well enclosed. Tlie en closures about the houses are new find substantial. There is a well of excellent water in the yard, and an orchanl of fine fniit. The improvements are a dwelling with two tamtam, a kitchen with two rooms, -eieaiii-,' house, stable for ten horses, burn and corn-house, huge icc-housc, and iec-]*ond conve nient. Alter the ■ sic of the Ist Jul, will be sold the crops of coin, fodder, hay 'and vegetables, of which thens is a great variety; the stock, eoii-i t.inz of three unties, on-, horse, five cows, two giving milk; about thirty hog* ; ninety chick en i; aud all the plantain,u utensil , consisting of the usual variety; smontr Hum Ibne carts, one wajron, !,.-n sets pi,, in li and other ham, ss, one rock away and harness, and Me netting anJhey; nnt cidcr pics. , new, mail. kW Hiram .Smith ; and oil" ih.iiis.nid callous ,4 ci.lcr, suitable f.,r vinegar. c. acanion "f the property will be given in a few .lays, ni'dy reeerving time to gather and deliver the ; ! an 1 vegetable*. Than*: For tbe r*-al estate, one-jdiinl mab. ha biti.e in-iv in.! i.i'lv' months; or all ci-h, at the oftaen of the pwrchaeer. Wee the- personal pro petty, cash. GRUBBS ft WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, sc 23 Saeeeeaon to Goddin ft App.rs.in. T'.y James M. Taylor, Auctioneer. rfTWO VALUABLE VACANT LOTS, I ON THE CORNER OK FRANKLIN AUD l-oIIRTEENTH STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUC TION.—WifI be -old en WEONESDAY, tbe l"sth September, oa the puiniaiw, at IS o'clock M., tana d.iiabl- LITLDINO LOTS, on the corner of Franklin and Fourteenth streets, opposit'* the Bal lard Hon-.. Tb" l»ots front em Franklin street sihout twenty-two feet t aeh, iind mn bi< k one huii drid and om- tind a half feet. Fr*m the location ef these lots, they arc considered to be very valuable. Persona wishing to secure central building lots would d" -veil to attend the s-xle. Ti litis: Made known on the day of sale. s. j; JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auetinnwr. By Lancaster & Co., Auctioneers. STOCKS AT AUCTION.—We will s.Il at auction, at our office, ou WEONE.SDAY, 28th instant, at IS o'clock, $ 20,000 Confi'derstle 8 per cent. Registered Bonds, of long date, 15,000 Coiifcdersite H per cent, Registered Bends, of short diite, 2j,000 Confederate 8 per cent. Coupon Bonds, of loiiu: date, 20,000 Confederate 8 per cent. Coupon Bonds, of short date, lii,oimi Coiilcdenite 8 per cent. Registered 7 per tent. 8.-ihl ;, 10,4900 Confederate Cotton Interest Hands, 30,1 < 'atif.ilerat ■ 1 per cent. Certificates, 10,008 t iinfcl. rate 7.30 Notes, 12,000 Virginia State Registered bonds, an shares Richmond and Dtmilk- Railroad Stock, .:.n shares Virginia Central Railroad Stoik, A LSO, ff 1-580 Richmond City bonds, 1,-iiti Virginia State Bonds, old tsvne. 10,11110 Confederate 8 per cent. Bonds ol the fifteen-million i-sn.-, 50 sbtri's .I allies River Canal Packet Stock, i shares l.'i. hnoml Importing and Export ins Stock, lv shares Bank Richmond Sto. k, b shares' Fanners bank SUm k. ALSO, 50 shaves Merchants' Insurance stock, 10 .shares Old Dominion Insurance sto. k, S 1,154 interest eoapoaaof the Confederate lifteen million issue, 5500 Gold Coin, sc 28 LANCASTER cv CO. By Ellett, Bell Si Fox, Auctioneers. VUCTION SALE OF-DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS, Sec, Sec— On WEDNESDAY NEXT, September ttth, we will -.11 at auction a huge and attractive assortment ol MERCHANDISE, consisting in part of the lollow iiu : Be babs l-i Brown Sheeting, 3o bales 7-s Brown sheeting, 20 biles Brown Drill.', 5 bales striped-Oanabiin**, 20 bales Georgia Cotfc.it Yams, 2 bale- BngbshCanton Flannel, 1 bale Homespun Stripes, 2 eases Black aad White Print:, 1 case if uekiihack Towels, 1 cue Jil-n's Merino Shirts, C cases 7-8 and f-l Bleat b .1 -hit tines. 1 eaae W. B. smd Black Ran Thread, I S eases Black Alpacas, .-•-sorted numbers, M pieces i;-l Blue and Black Pilot. Cloth, 20 pieces Fancy English Cassinicrcs, leu pieces Mixed Debeares, • 20 pieces Faacy Opera Flar.nt 1, 2d piece-' White Twilled Flannel, SO pieces Bine Denims, 2i pieces Georgia Twills, In pi.-,.- i;-i if,, k Clotli, I', pie. i lii-.li Linen, in pieces Bird's Eve Diaper, 2'l dozen Printed L C Shirts, oil doeen Black Silk Neck Ties, j cases Bone Buttons, 2 cases Pearl Buttons, 1 ease Agate Buttons, I eaae MetaUk Buttons, 100 reams English Letter Paper, 7, ream English Note Paper, SO reams Confederate Note Paper, 7 ban-els Rio I'c.tfce, 15 .he ts time kT.a. 23 boxes Granulated Stttjar, 2., bags Black Pepper, 10 doaen Bin k Soft Gats, gm. 100 pairs Men's Calf Gaiters, 250 paii ■ Men's Heavy shoes, 2 "•" pairs Boys' Heavy Shoes, 2a .?;tri -i/.e Eu.nni led buffalo Skins, &c, Sec Tli«* Bale will continence at 10 o'clock. ELLETT, BELL St FOX, Auctioneers. l'.i::r-i tiiir Cam ic'iiiiniits lor this suits will please tm -.nt in as carry us poauble. -*> 21 By E. S. Plea-suit.-., Auctioaeer. XI OUSBHOLD AND KITCHEN FOR f~ 1 NITURE FOR SALE AT AUCTION.--On WEONESDAY, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, 1 will Beg, at the residence of Mr. W. L. PctUt, cor ner of Twi i.ty-f"iirtli and Vniable streets, (opposite Elijah Bakers, Esq.,) Union lliH, a wry mm as sortment of FURNITURE, consisting of Marble-b.p Tables, Cane and Windsor Chairs, . 2 Three-ply Carpet*, Mahogany Cabinets, marble-top, do. Waabstoadef do., do. High-post Bed * iced*, Feather Bt da, Mattresses, Sofa, Ouung-Talde, «'rockery, Cooking St...e.iit.l let. lisils, nt s:ood ordet, together with other useful article-. X 27 E. S. PLEASANTS, Auctioneer. By Williamson A r Co., Auctioneers, (No. IM Mam elect, between Ninth and Tenth.) ADCTION SAI.K OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN IURNITURE. On WEDNESDAY, tin-2Sth ni-Uiit, commencing at lv o'clock A. M,,w. will sell at the reaadeaoe of Mr. A E. Giubs.ui, on Ninth treet, north ~1 Lagh street, In entire UOTJSEHOLO n.d KITCHEN FURNITURE, cemprMag the i*bVwba| aad utbei uiticlcs: Mahng lay < absneta, Mahogany Sofas, Cettage ami other Bedsteads, Farter and other Chairs, Carpet*, Parlor mid Dining Table*, Feather lit ds, Mattresses, Mirrors, Pictures, Curtains, Window Shades, Plates, l)i--lies, Cups and Saucers, Tumblers, Goblets, &:c, ftc. AUD, * One excellent Cooking Stove and Furniture. BC2I WILLIAMSON At CO., Auctioneers. By Thouuis W. Keesce, Aucboneer, (Office corner of Twelfth and Cary streets.) HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE, TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION I wtll sell on WED NESDAY MORNING, September2sth, at lOo'elock, at the re-.idencc on Fourth street, lastwccu Grace and Beeei itreete, consisting; in part of Bun-.ius, Washstand, Walnut Table, Bedstead, Mattress, Chair*, Window Shades-, Fire Sets, Fenders, Carpets, Scale l'n iiiu and Weights, ftc. ALSO, One very superior Top Hxieyry and lL»rin ■■*. se 20 THOMAS W. KEESEE, Auctioneer. rpiUJSTKES SALE OF SEUVANTS. I -Will be sold THIS MORNING at 11 oelock;at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson ft Co., a WO MAN with v CHILD about four years old. Also, a likely BOY about eight years old. The woman ia a good Cook, Wa-hei sued Ironer. E. W. POINDEXTER, se2B-lt' ' Trustee. riiIIESUBSCUIBKU, HAVING ItECO- I VERED from his late illness*, will attend hia office from TO-DAY, and will be plensed to see hia patients and the public jreneratly. A splendid a» aoi-tmentof GOLD toll, and other materials on b.end. Persons wishing Ui see me ou lv. me--, alter olboe hours, will please call at my residence, on Morshail -deait, between First and Ad tins. M. A. BLANKMAN, Surgeon and DeuUft, ti3 Main street. aelO— ts -TtOBACCO, TOBACCO. —For sale oa I commisaiun by A. MORRIS, 07 Main street, •hfboxe* MORNING BTAR, 27 boxes HUNOA, 20 hoses MARt-TIIAU.'S EXTRA GOLD LEAF—att being t-hwt.v hraada, M 27—8t AUCTIOH >aito. FUTURE DAY. By RobitiMon. Adorn.: ft Co., Aactkmectrs, (Corner of Ninth and Main streets.) 3" ABOE AND ATTRACTIVE HALE i OF OROCERIEU, (OITfIN GOODS AND ANUFAfTURED TOBAWO J\T AUITION, on FRIDAY NEXT, tbe 30th instant, ut 10 o'clock. 30 barrels Choice and Medium New Orleans Sugar, fi) half barrels Choice and Medium New Or leans Sugar, Hi barrels Choice Crushed Sugar, 10 bags prim.- Rio Coffee, 15 barrels prime Cape Coffee, •10 barrelsTh-rida Syrup, 10 ten-gallon kegs Syrup, 20 boxes Tallow Candies, • , 14 bos.es Wax Candle*, » l.'i boxes Rosin So.tp, H kegs Wytbeville butter, 20 CO.-*-* (1 doz. each) Jamaica Rum. A LSI), 15 bales 4-1 Sheeting, 12 balei 7-h Oewabarga, 10 baleeCeetoa Taraa, ■to 12, It) bale* Cotton Yam*. 7 to 12, 1 bibs Cotton Yams, 11 to 12. 2 Brus-s-ls Carl*--.*, nearly new, in yaeeei i>-i fft tory-amda Blue Cetth, I gilt-edge Dinner nnd Tea Set,(l.V) pieces,) perfectly elegstnt. ALSO, .'iiai boxes Manilla, fund Tobacco, a in*. I'lorila t s'li-s, ( vi ry -uperior,) in boxes. Consignment-- ■ iii. if. i|. l'.irticular-; in special no»c c ..n innrning of sole. ROBINSON, ADAMS ft OTA, ftc 2H Auctioneers. By Rcilwool, Phillips Sc Co , Auctioneer*, 9 (No ."il Main itrsaft) WE WILL SELL AT OUR BTOBE, No. f >4 Main street, ou TBURSOAY NEXT it 111 o", 1... k, 'A gaaend aaaertßßeat ,>t Fttrniture, i lima, QbMßware, Sec, • (n..klllgHliil llfn.,- Stoves, i hair , Titblcs, Clothing, Gold and Silver Watches, See. REDWOOD, PHILLIPS & CO, -se 2S Auetniiccr.s, No. 54 Miiin street. By Hill, Dickhmevft Co., Auctioneers. VTA LU A RLE NEOBOEB AT AUC TION.—WiII lie sold at our auction housp, on FRlDAY.theßoth iantent. Nt lo o'clock, one NE GRO I •ARI'ENTER, twi nty-five yenrs of age—pro nounced to be one ot the best carpenters in the I'on teil. racy. Ab,,, one NEGRO WOMAN, twenty-five years o age, who is a Unt-rate cook, washer nnd baser. HILL, DICKINSON & CO.* se 28—3t Auctioneers. By George W. Willis, Auctioneer, (No. G3 Main street.) I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT MY store, on THURSDAY, September 2'Jth, at lo oilock, A desirable'lot Household and Kitchen I'ur . nitnre, Stove*, Crockery and Glas-ware, Ready-made Clothing, Shoes, Hat?, Blanket*, Dey Oceds, fke-, Gobi and Silver Watclies, Jewidrv, to. ■a2B G. W. WILLIS, Auctioneer. By D. K. Weisiger, Auctioni.H-r. WOOD AT AUCTION.—I will st-U in Che rear of Sir. William M. Fortune's store, in Manchester,on nest THURSDAY, at i o'elcxk P. M , ut auction. Sixty CORDS OF WOOD, (mixed,) m 1,.t- to suit parcbaaara. Tikm.s- Cosh. D. K. WEISIGER, sc 27—-3t Auctioneer. By Thomas W. Keesc c, Auctioneer, (Othcc comer of Twelfth and Cary sticct-,.) VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUHNTTURE AT AUCTION.— I will sell on MONDAY MORNING, October 3, at the lestdetiee on Second street, between Main and Franklin streets, eoaaßß**aaiag at lo o'cloik, the Ilotistiiold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part ot Sofas, Parlor Chair*. Arm tind Rocking Chairs, I'mitim.'*, . Maible-top Table-, Carpets, Rugs, Bi .l-t,ads, Beds, Mattress a, W i-li -Unds— marble-top, Bur, alls—uialble-tup, Wardrobes, sideboard, KNteii-itiii Dining Tabb , OU Cloth, Cliiiit and Glassware, CurtainS, Window Bbades, Ebtrerand l'latcd Ware, Knives and Fork-, Spoons. &c. . •; THOMAS W. KEb>'EK, Ainticinccr. By Williamson & Co., Auctioneer?, (No. 192 Main street, between Ninth and Tenth.) tMKNITURE, 1 CROIKERYWARE, GOLD AND SILVER WA It TIES, FANiY ARTICLES, CLOTHING, cVi AT ACcTIoN. On FRIDAY, the 30th instant, coir.menOng at 10 o'cloik in the inorniii'ir, we will sell at our salesroom, No. IM Mam street, on assortment of GOODS, con sisting of the following and other uiti.de-.: 1 fine Mahogany Chamber Suite, Brussels aiid oilier Carpets, Parlor, Cane and Windsor Chairs, Hair-, loth and Cane Rockers, Daring, Pstrlor mil Kitchen Tables, Tete-.i-Te ; tes and Lounges, Frcii, h, Jenny Liud and Cottage Bedsteads, Feather Benls, Hair msi, Shuck Mattresses, Pillow-, Bolsters, Sheets, Blankets, Sec, Pietaree, Mirmts, ftc, Qjaaa and I'rockeiyware, I'aney ArtitJe*, . Clothing, Boots tnd Shoes, Gold and Silver Watclies. 11 Brussels Carpets—some of which arc very fine. AI.SO, 2 barrel:; M..1 i 88. sea. WILLIAMSON Sc CO., Auctioneers. By Davenport Sc Co., Stock Auctioneers, (Oflice comer of Cary and Thirteenth streets.) WH SHALL SELL AT AUCTION AT the oflice of the Old Dominion Insurance Tien ye hi. on FRIDAY, the ;toth iitstunt, commen cing at 12 o'clock, I < INFEDERATE BONDS, STATE BONDS, BANK STOCKS, RAILROAD STOCKS, STERLING EXCHANGE, GOLD COIN, and-uh otliei -.. untie- a., may be- offered. Par ticulate iv a future adiciti-cmciit. DAVENPORT A- CO., -<■ 2ii Stock Auctioneers. m ■ WE SHALL SELL AT THEOKFK'E oi 'tin- old Deeaarioa Inemwaec Company, on FRIDAY, September !i»lit, l*-m,»t 12o'clock, the following BOBTJB AND STOCKS . S :ui,tHH» Confederate I MS ~ nt Coup<,n Bonds, long and -bolt tliiU'*, itI,WOO tvlifedenitc i l'l »* lit li.-si-tcred IloliJ-, long and short dates, 111,000 l.'olilederate (ne*; ti pt i cellt lioli-tuxuldt llol.ds, I.t**, Coliiedetati Cotton Builds, ,i,OOO Vll't'UU.i ti pel i. lit li-"-m-I" led liolid •, ' ion liar. \ irsniii tft iili.d R.uli-j-id Stock, 60 do. Richmond and Danville Railroad Stock, lo -hares Ri.hni.ind and Petersburg Railroad Stock, 100 shares Trader*' Baaft Stock, 10 do. Farmers' Hank Stock, ti do. Old Dominion Trading Company, £500 Steitiiur Exchange, S COO Oold Com, 3,1*10 7.30 liiturc-st Notes, attil such other Bonds and Stocks as may be offered befon- day of sale. DAVKNPORT '& CO., se 27—It Stock Auctioneers. 7"_ESIRARLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR I / SALE AT CHARLOTI'E COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA. -Will be sold, under a decree of Char lotte County Court, on FRIDAY, the 14th of Octo ber, laiil.the HOUSE ANDLOTatCh-irlotte Court bouse belonging to the i-statc of James J. Word, deceased The IAJV , ontains one acre, upon which is a comfortable Dwelling, having five rooni-s, in et-od njwur. Also, a kitchen, stable and brick black smith's sdiop. Titus : Made known on day of sale. % sc 23—St* H. J. OOULDING, Ct-inmis*iom*r. NOTICE.— Citizens of Uenrico county expecbiut to receive county SALT this Fall, will scud as many bags as they can spare to the County Court- House prior to the 10th day of Octo ber next, as the Stsih' Agent, ColouelClorkson, utates that Henrico county inuat furnish bags, otherwise he lanuot furnish hereiuota of SALT; one Uiousand, or one thousand five hundred sacks are wanted.— Mr. M. C Eggh.-s.toi;, at the salt-room, will credit persons for the number of bags left with bim , at the same time, Mr. Kxgleston wiU deliver SALT to all persons who have failed to call for the same tbi* year. ELIJAH BAKER.' se 33—st Agent for Henrico county. NOTICE.— Ah it is ini|K,*c*ibl.- either to purchase provhaons in ILnrtco, or to get ti-iu-porbiti'in tram the South, tbe Justices of the Peace are rcque-tted tv issue no more provnoon titk et tiiiul the Ist of December, by wltksh .time it i* hoped the present com e-rop will be n condition to be used. GEORGE D. FLKA3ANTS, se 23— tit Part hiisdim; Aaent for Ifennco. \riUCINIA CEMTBAL BAILBOAD—• V CHANGE OF BCU£I>ULKe-Ou aad after SUNDAY, September tilth, the MAIL TRAIN wUI have RKshmond at 7 ttaatead of « A. M.), aad the ACCOMMOOATIOJr TRAIN at 3.M, (taateaft ef 3 SO P. M.. a* beMtuftwe ) M. 1) WHrrCOMB, N Qaasaai |»| lltofftßitftl, AtJCTIOW SALES. *i MTTOajj DAYS.- *" By Orubfis ft Willi-un*, a naaaaaeT " VHj V VAI,I!AIJLKI*1 f r Of FlfTv six feet front,on i.Eion MiiJi." BETWEEN FIRST AND SKtOSTD, H, K , AT AUCTION.- Wdl be -*,ld at auisLr. ,*£ tb. Uaf o'clock P.M., the very valuabbs LOT htisLJ J above*. It has . front of fln,-*U fwt ~„ Z_\ street, running back the usual utpth It »vi, sold ns a whok* or divided. It fa one of tlie «! . beautiful lot* in tbe city. te "' l TrRMh ; ( '*b#->h. ORUBIiS A WILLIAM:*, Auctioneers ac 26 Succcs-tor* to Ooddin A Apper*.!-,, XII X VALUABLE FARM KNo\V\ AH"WOODLAWN," WHH ONI |n v ID AND SEVENTY Ai ki;* OF i.\\i, , v THE WIWI'HAM ROAD, THREE MII.Es \\ , ~ OF RICHMOND. FOR RENT; AND -t\|i ', HGISEIIOUI AND Kilt DIN H'ltMiii UORSKB, MULES, COWS, FAKMINI] I iV SII.S *l ,AT AUCTION. By retiu, t ~r T," executor ef dames C. Kpott*, ,-,.,, ~,,) '' will rent at public auction, name n„ -a mi-is, for fifteen months-- fnan tat Octobei W to It J miiiry, Mb\ -on t-KIDAY, 9mh -» ' ti-mb.l-, at 111 o'clock A, IL, the labia!,!, aad ( .. ,' u \ tiful Form lately t**tiipied by Mrs* K ,i* ribew* -tat. d, within the eater bat ; t lions, and MeaariMa bj tka Sieve md vs niads. About oik: hundred snd tilty a. ci.ircdsmd adapted let the uaaal areas aadvt ble*. It has also si vine ty of fnut*. Ac |i. ling I* of hri, k, with lice p-.n; , Ih ~|, . | . ~.r ~, halls and clo-ets; there are also ive ot with four room* each, birge barn, c-.n-, ul, ■lea, fee. Th- dwelling i* in a Hn.- mm . * . abundance of need wa* i , ai.d th. aeigl in every n ifec* tle-ir.-tble, being bea ben ft tn.li- by tbe "-Idler . Any one in scan It of a really pl.scant h»tn, feed laiit attached, could net do better than ,-n the .lay above named. Po—. t-.n will b | at or.,**. Liiiiitdiitilv after r.-nting.th-" Finn. *». -.-,, th.iHeeawfteM aaal TQtrhca Vararfhri «* . .i the it-u .1 variety; two lia i-.tw ►' Uul I o*» , Call-, W . mis, and F limine It,. | every kind. dltt. agi nit family Vmln Tanas: heutpa>.ible quarterly, ia advaae. i i the personal propcit), t ash. se 22 GRUBBS* WILLIAMsI. Au, i„.,,. , VERY VALUABLE LITTLE FARM OF THIRTY-THREE ACBKS, CALLKH "OAK GROVE,''WITHIN ONE Mil.Km m, CITY, ON THE STONEY RUN ROAD, WO \ LARGE DWELLING, Willi NINE !:•«.,, . AND SUITABLE OUT-HLII.DINGS, lint sv AT AUCTION. Will be sold at earths*, on tl premi.-c-, on THURSDAY, Ihe tmh ss.pt, rah i • 1 o'clnsk tf. M, tho Very Valuable little I'AKM, 1. stated m above, containing THI RTY-TRIG X ACRES, in a very high state of eultivati, m. Iha improvements consist of a'Dwellim? With inn, t, . ■ ~ i.e-idcs an unfinished Attic, uiid Kit. It.ii with i as rooms, Wood-house, Smoke-house, two Barn , PA , bles, Corn-house, Sic. There are two mlb "I •*, eeaaat water aana large erep of Vt m bin oa ta* ptaee; a portion of them may be punha- a it am v ilu ition. Partial peaateshra will be given it em ••, ti the punhiscr t<> S.-.-.1 fall and wint, : i rape, aad ts.it p.. BBBMion on the l-t of ZfoVemh r The tibov. fa the valuable ltttl.: F'tnit eWßed f.-r --merly by Jam.- Kmtiail, l'.-.p 1 Ti'HM- : Oiii-tlnrd tah, tin- balnea it -,v a I twelve- months; er all la-h, it the opboaof tbi par ebaeer. GRUBBS A WILLIAMS. Am be ti, i: . se 22 Succc >..rs to Gollin A App i ;.. nOTJSBANDIaOTON MECB \N|TM VII.I ETURNPIKE, NEAR ITS l\m SECTION Willi VENABLE Mlil.rl. \\,, HGU.sE AND LOT ON VENABLE, bETWI K.N EIGHTEENTH AND NINETKEMIt «ll.i t t FOIta.VLE ATAUCI'IGN —Imiii.dnt. I, ,: ~ • above sale, s;ty at a o'clock P. M, will l, sold,on the premises, the two HOUSE.** AND LOTS, -,t, [ sis above, one containing seven teem ; . Ott a lot titty feet front, l,v one hundred and tbirtv-tiv. | The HOUSE is one-story,of biitk.ai.t! is a verj i. it and comfortabh- resid-iice. The otlicr i- I plain frame TENEMENT, with kitchen attached, aa t large lot, fifty by one hundred and fifty let t. i 1.. -.• HOUSES arc rented to monthly tenants at rents. Trsitus : Om -third cash, the balance at U :m I twelve months ; or till 0 Mh, it the option of thi pus ift a -er. GRUBBS iV WILLIAMS, bud oneert, se 22 Successors to Goddin c*: Appeis.-n ONE DINNER BET, ONE TEA si I SOME KEW AB llt I.ls OF FUKNITI'hI, SOME CARPETS AND A VEUY V\l.l tin (.OLD WATI H bolt SALE AT Alt TIOS -W II he-old at auction at ..',ir i'lti. ij, on TUESDAI Mb -.f October, nt 10 .',!..,k A ML the artkh-i above SBrmaarab I, and -.iuc GLASSWAItE—(JOU LETS, TUMIILERS, fto. Taaaa: i a-h. ORUBB8& WILLIAMS', fturtfaneera, sc 2S Successoib to Oeahaa Ai . VALUABLE MEAL ESTATE I N UU. CITY OF RICHMOND, (IN MAIN tt 111 AND BROAD STREETS, AT AUCTION By r, ,[vest of the In irs at law of tin lit- Martha I Eustace, we will sell sit au, tion, on the pi. mi . . i sptctivi lv in the order named below, wa TUESO '. \ , the Uh d.V "Id. t"'o.r. ts.tnii-a ti.iti- at ' t •)• A, P. M-, the followili-f vahlahlc real i -fate, lo wit : t Ist. A iit.ii gr..uiiil with Bereral bamad teae* m.nts tltereon, e-c ni net ly Mrs. Kate Taylor and iithirs, flouting tarty'fuai feet ~v aeatli . ; Main -trtct, betwuii Tw. lift -tir-t and Twenty second stret ts, nearly adj..iiitng the Coantyl house. 2d. A lot fronting thiity feet on tin- seal 11, i Wall stre, t, in nai of lilankin -l.ip'a Btabb U I rentetl to George Watt *»: Co. 3d. Two lot* fronting sixty feet, at the -• ntbw. t corner of llroad sunt Wall -.tie.t .rented '.•<! \ Ainsl. y and Thomas Dacti y, (who bare en trd t ral frsuncd tcneiiieiitf*thenan : am! it i ,'cl■•■ -, P. M. we Wilt -ell ■Ith. The valuable bri< k Uiiini.tit oath* aide ef Breed, between rath aadttxt-fa street i upied by Mr. f.itiinmtii nataaf the property will In- -h..wii at th.- turn t sale. This sale siiould attract tlie itt, nti..n ..l •,; t tli-t -, as the piopcrty is mo-lly well lot.itt l Tii.ii*: One-thinl ca.sh, halan.t at loin aad .1- t.t months, with interest, tind M'cured l,y ttait deeti , or all cash, tit tlie option of the piiri'ha.-em. GRUBBS ci WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, se M Successors to Ooddiu ft Apperaoa. ] By E. S. Pleasants, Auctioneer. bTTOUBEHOLD FrKMi'i'lii: FOI I|_ SALE AT AL'fTloN mi THURSDAY, the- Btb iii-t.mt, at liio'eloik, 1 will -i 11 it tl. !• - delltc of Mr. O. Bennett, on Nllielct't.lli -ts. ■ f. i. tin- corner of Itnmd, an as orfent I HOUSEHOLD AND lit It HEN FUBNTI bill sttib in l Maboapny aTada. 0 M il...g:in> fibers, W,i.i-,r l hairs, Mab '..i.v v.d Dtaiag Tabb . 1 superior BeMcerater, 1 Sewing M i. tune .-*l.,.t'. Idipti, ~ in Jell . order and rery Mad uau Ij . at i, up I g l Clot k, together with many other useful artnl.-. afl E B. PLEASANTS, Auti .1,.-r HOUSEHOLD EUBNTTUBE, VAL UABLE LIBRARY, A. ,X Hi -All 11 \ti I'KiN -(in FBTDAT.tbe -WU, laataot, if I o'clock, I will aril at tbe iiaHinin .i Mi i *> Wiiiiaiii-, ou Gia.e, betaaen Feartb aad li-.lb sitn-«-t-, ifwo door- above Centenary I iiunh. , i„ t assortment of i HAMBER.iiid-the, II h.Mli iti i tnl.r.n mg -'ex. .Went sets'at Ctkarabet Cettagi Fan I N.fa, Muttrev-e*, ie aLBO, A Vidtuble LIBRARY Or lasiKs ,„n i n;..- i Works on Tiic,,l,,i-y, History, Philosopty, lateiuture and Ociitr.il ft ienet *. sc27 E. S. PLEASANTS, Au.tion.rr MULAIH&CO., . AecTios ANi> CoM*ai<*i,,x IfancaalitWi rof Twelfth and Caiy stn-ets, Ri- km a i, I I Having citneeteel Willi our prexe-nt busiiw a>f AUCTION SALES, we wiU, bnreaffar. tie ly at auction, a-i well a.* private tv. a- le. , and particularly soheit cotisigiinlent.* in "am '•» j business from our frieuds, a-oturing them tli >' effort will be made to give aatiafhchoii iv our •»** 4 in both brunches of our bu-m. — We will have an miction sale tv* soon i - - get some more con*ignment* in iwbbtion hi *ent -f.-tk, of which due notice Wiß U- kii.ii thi •- '* tlie daily pup-r*. se li lvi rriO TILE I'UBUC—On IVeday ni •' t X lost, the hlth of September, -Our II . -" Tiiuteeiith str»*et, was tire*! and robbed of BAN a NO'll-y, SPF.I IE, (HECKS AND OTHER \ Al » - ABLE PAPRRH. A* ncuiy of the clli'le*. NOTIU4, and DUE BILLS, were mode piy d le *- "■-' or my order, I wuru all persons a-jainst tradiug t ' or noeivinit any paper purporting to be iivco -■> ' received from Ml unh--i« bearuw my tudnidual '*• nature. [*e23--6t| CHAhI.ES ItCMT RICMMOSO AND lIANVItI.K R.lll. *n 1.. i StriiiiiMiiM'kM'.'i Grrica, t Rn mttiMi, August 1 •• l" 1 ■ • ON AND AFTEB TUESDAY, Au(ru» --16, isfil, tbe EVENING TRAIN on thi" road, leaving Richmond at 4 P M., wiU be lUvot. 1.•» --ttii-.ii.ly to the trauHportotivti of aick and wouneb-d •oldier-., and no other pen-out Will be t-Bowed on tbe train until all the M-lclier* »re CoiutbrUbly aecoui nKHlated. CMAHLKS O. TALcOTI\ 14 —ts flupgnnWutleut ILivv DKr.iarasNV, 1 O-iut Stkciu. f-«\ii«,} UtiHii«<.ii, V*., September lt.», t*>-.1. » XTtWl^-*>***• ■»»• »B« Mt»Nl>v\ l\ NEXT, the 4Ct-b histant, the BTEAUI •* SCIIRAFNIrX wiU leave the wburt at eVaftvlt* »-•« tbe JAMES BIVER SidUADRGN ibuly at To ibxß A. M and J o'clock P. M , touching lit all the i "■■ ante— ta • Lientomait tn t>h*rir«- . STATIONARY ENGINE