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DAILY VTRLIYLW. JIRM HttMIlLS. EDIT*m. 71 **.0*1 wumxint* ..JKXA 8.IW. Mr«**aper Ibaifn TW R-pat ca* of vac’erjar m'-rm - X *» co«k*« Im «i ki'tai' af Mr M'O m* frMi me Nr*oii ch*a. cad ar«*M« «tfj Mr. Dm'u WjkMW, fej ;* roOM-« MOr wfeft Mr. Jo«e G PcJrro*. * w !i w Artarw be 8 e^Krej Mr. McLVtlr'i btrf tfj U» <r*t bed i*cpre< a* »ft* * I p «» bant* Wfcrk cMIri-ec M a w*-<<w, cr.j toic Caar la^tad fiwerr h % |r4 ' «* sltt-M'j. ». w« pan tma b«B w»a »*At »J »rp«. Mr WnMre w fcaow* a# a r»- ie*a*r of matl «lpraMr «* !m ia»**rH«*j»l </ 8e*«p»pe*i, j cad * prw»*>( cars l!«»s writer. W e wet- > com feus back b> 'i« tvWhxid. He fcaboo V> ffe* psW>e in *fee fosfoorr % aje : Th> a'«*i*-'*;g'.*-d ka* tog former j be*o ***o <.sa*« Eodor of tb* 'ILtpj© t<a»." foe a per*-! od «d fere years, deeiaa * a»e>ece**a*7 to gtre >*j espoair«m of few pe.4 <c«l fasts. He p-edg «* .rdwrry a*»d energy n the performance of bit dork# aodwH’ cord*# y Wopesi* wrk iM ««rry ur*r of tb- pee** « aurora* ; * boeral. itmgb o«r reek **« or eai'avajrav *yi Mp o? lmmnmt Jr»pr»»eia*.*.t* P«" jto *r at Vet ‘m w : be giver, as* * 2 master* perU.Mrr t*» one <«ra tsr'esi ©f Ly*>rfebs?g *'4 tb* Sotf * St Je OBetwor goeera'fy; but p-cfieri eg lo be judged by hi* act* v»«***r ?h%r* h * p'o fc—wm. t* woaid mere y add ie Mia; 2* * boo to ibe mb *e, ttw fee I* spot to rec- »> ob%» fee feel* le oil ftojaraiy teed, t e. liM eocM stera ,>n a*»d in. ,!g*r»e* DAN E WOODSON W« have ifodtoteatr f»»*ed la ncrto I < rrfreoaer.i of M' A S. J5rm«& from the Dan ▼i.*e Regal«r, and tu a* ie lo Mimu R W Lmt a?d E A H o*Rt>—irlO »r« k'ld. ■ let to edit and pobbaa it. Mr Bufo-d d ,d hi" aelf great er<d ! at ita e •<**. and the m * r -,o- ! doctor* bare g vet, evidence that re p*p»r will in ihe r hand• J rae iwthiii; oft1 e chsruc ler il h** acrj ,* red, The Reginer i* a ftruriie* e*cfear ge ar*j we w»*b it ihe*mp * *t p*o#(-w-r ity. T ie Ra;!imcre American, or*e of tb*. rr • *f dign fted and carefully Conducted daiiy jour nala to tb* country, mo number ;.g fifty #-ig .1 yean, changed j>*ri owner* jpor, t' <; lit if,*i Mee*r*. Dobbin Ar Fulton lake the place of Dobbin, Murphy Ac li m-. The W««hifiginn Republic ha* appear* d ir. I t2*e n»-w f*rm under which it i* now to !•«; pui» liahed It i« reduced iri iite,lnt .n ta improt t-d appearance at,d in II.<■ greeter »ar:t<y avi in- 1 lerett t,f is* Content*, * iii no doubt be a w * I tome aril ,n timer, j»| paper. The Wukirigtoa E«e( <g ,V ha* app<ar , od an-for the au»p:re« of it* new eunduc ter*. Mruri Ws sc* h 11 pe, «|. < h*ve e largrd and improved it, A n> w tn * n'- J*. t paper cal'* d • '[ In epen.ier4." i« o l*e p d» bt,*d at fJeergH *»l, I). C. Meaart. Se‘tU Ac Rt*;i r w oe i he pr ip -n tor*. Col. .S*ymo ir hit ber oroe **, *- f*ro\ r ctor of the Sev Or • «n Coirir.'ie** i i Bo • sir K«% ;< g pu*ch%*ed V* i iim f, Ho./gc’* *if, • r for QOO. Mr S F Wi * •jo ha* pujcha*<-d | Aie»a:.d rf. I2u in’* f.iu- h inu-r* «t in Ui* New Orb-ana Picayune. The Loudoun fJr,*oi,kie, feereiofii.-e Whig, J bat chang'd hard* arid become democratic. TfeaCfeionicI* *s« owned by ?lr. lioug’i.wbo trari*rer* it io Mr. Cbiiii * II. rjtewart, of1 Cbariectown, JelTerann co. Va , who cl ang<-» the name of the paper lo “ 1. u ioun Detno* era!.” i* f* , ^ ... j tii.111 .• w y H|ijnun c*j tiirubier to Spain, on Ills w ay to Washington. whither he was going 10 receive hi* final in*tniciino«, •topped in New York, and here is an account oi a scene there : Merpnade to Mr SotrtE—A serenade, in v Ircfi some 300 or 400 prrsonn participated, was given to Mr, Soule, our now Minister to Spain, at hit lodgings in New York, on Mon day night,4th in«t. On his appearance ho was gteeiod with enthusiastic applause and cheers •or "Soule and Cuba,” Upon which, the B-iltitnure Patii it remarks • I ii is a very pretty passport lor Mr. S. to go to the Court of Spain wnb. Reverse (be cate — let a Spanish Minister coma to this country With a like ondoiHCmenf, how would be be re coned at Washington? The (act would ap pear to be, from this and similar demagogue Ifoceedings towards him, 1hat Mr. Soulo gees to Spain as the Prime Minister of the Fdlibus tea, instead of this country. Why is it that be, above ull nur newly appointed foreign minis ter", is thus toasted ami shouted over? Why don’i they approach Mr Hu. hanan in the same v ®v ? He is a diplomat and minister worth a thousand Soules, - <*.-_ Senor du Carianzar, the Mexican Minister, took leave of the President on Thursday. He made a neat ail dicss, abounding with friendly •entiments, and expressing the hope that in the solution of the pending questions, the spirit of justice, conciliation and mutual respect might prevail The President replied in a1)) propriate terms After w hicli Gen. Almonte, the new Mexican Minister, presented his cre dentials, and delivered an address.in which he expressed his anxious Impe that amicable relations through nil time might be maintained between the two countries, and solicited the co-operation of the President for the further anceof that object The Prescient responded I'm i ktn»T a**®** amj ik» iw«<*i«> Irttara (•4. «iau K.l*rti*tt* fct'Ctt ^4 «r4i itu p**c« uit a (k* .<Va*M *f K*t*ackj. Mi*»©*ri. Arkaraa* A • - • »<* ) Tr im, Tawi** ad V *xr fCari iaa. la »W «»o biter S« »<<-» tk* eieaioe «il1 k»* fcr 4 o* TKaildM, lb* 4ik of AaftW. ind »• «a M-oiu. im la of A „f a« la K«is*6tki *' , A -k«MU. of Cafm» a*d of tb* .Sl*'« » %.■ .?* are in W ffcaw ■ m M aarau. ud .V«da Craka, of Coftw ; tsd i* *tck of dkc Stw.a of A * ' iTii. Tfi« and Tw-jfiUf a • Jars'*. ar»j «**»♦>*<'* of Cotou *r» »© W cbourn.— Paly ft***. »rqf re T***». af* pr*l» a- n.» «!'-»»r . ar^ *. K* sueey, Mi* a«d T**-'.<»*** t> « ti'Titr e*e**d>*f • y as «tud ->!* ib*U‘br»ii,r Maaar*. li t, ry and Jof.Ru'-B ti* W hif *.r j [)»®>er*W -title# fcr Gtfcrw/% ' it ukefilKeM«np »- ; th .r ,^Ujo- ? f<J’' Boyd, !at#» Speaker of - * 11 «** * • of R»rM- t U* ref, i* a eaod-date fur rer eciun fmm ’ e Er*t d ***ict of Ker4ae*y. but meet# with Lar lee opfviatW, a part at Eta oW' l’*?1} Is M ao 3fi the Derr Jersey are d aided i ro B n toSafij iM B«s*oe • • o are more t> **er a^ji r ft *a- v fc > * !* an *g» :»t l* »VVh g# The N * Y^rk Joutatl of C-e* coerce learnt [bat Mr CnmptH. is B I • M -r, ae;o t*ed by »h* moat joand peaceft,! w-’imei.n, • a* W ft W cf.ir gt -fi fi«r Half**, ■ obtain a personal inter view »i:h Admiral Seymuof oa - ?U en*-r —’.be matter being too iwp rtanl lobe t'ti nj to a et«', or to »r, age't Re eiproeaiitjg tie >\ • f tbe A Join #tration, -eat I erdtafor <o p*'ur*- a » j»d>'*!'»» of B-i ' or ier#, yD'; time »ha be aff irmed lor the c->” • iet ,n of e penh.rg dip oma c ar raogoinefii*. The I* inceton w ! . il no diffi* uiiy <u*e i*a.i»k-. m co»l a? HahliiX, and thence pr'/fi e - to the Eft fn<Jie». The ShepherJrtown (Va.) Regi«;er ata'e* ihat on Son Jay afternoon la*1, that town a »d v r ■ !y -/ere v •,'«-d by a moat vio,ent and d‘*»'r ,r i>e h*i *»orrn, d .ing much damage to prope-tv of almost every dexcrip'iori. Mary of ’be farmer# iff 1 •’ hundred# of dollars by the injury done to the*' corn field#, orchards, vineyards, building#, 5cc. In Shtpberdi town, thonarsd# of pane# of w.ndoa glav# were bro k< n. Effort# are being m*d*" <n New Yoik to in troduce foreign and r**e bird# into Grre- wood Om-tery. Cage# of some of ibe finest song I'era, a j bird# of the richest pi image, have i -e# jy been taken there,in he hope that they * d pi"- and dome*tic*t" theirs v#s. A con nbuiion has just been reo,iv* d a’ New 'i ork, for the Crystal PaUe-- Eshibifion. from fu- tn \ cfor a. in th> shape of a »t>iking pic yre, by W interim Iter, the subject of which i# T e<>j« r i" g of die Lor,don Exhibition." — rm* • *j 1 to !* a very remarkable pa-nang. The H n. W.C Rive#, of Va., our late Min «ter a» I’ari#, wiil deliver the addreMj b-foie be N Y. State Agricultural Society at Sara oga Springs. I h<; Dublin Nation say* ; ‘•The young and ;tn able wife of Thomas Francs Meagher has arriv. d in London, from Van Diernan’s Land, and ts at p-eserit with bis farther,th" respected member for Waterford. We understand Mrs. Meagher will proceed to Ireland,in a few days where »ht will rent for a little time after the fatigues of her long vtyag. , before sailing foi A merica, to rejoin her husband.” Ms. Mai;kick O’Connki.l, M. P., (the eld est son of the great Daniel O'Connell,) died suddenly, on the 17th June, at his apartme nts, in London.—After having represented the co inty of Clare from 1820 to 1832. he was re tjrnl- 1 fir the boiollgh of Tralee in the latter Veir, and hus continued to represent it for the last tw enfy years. It is supposed a member of his family will succeed him. His eldest son is a midshipman in the Royal N«vy. t uminencuinent of William A.Haiy. A correspondent of the Norfolk Beacon gives a gratifying account of the late com ment ement exercises at this venerable institu tion. Amongst the list of graduates there were eight L. B’s., and four B P’s. The ad dresses of the students were said to he of a very superior character. i l.e number of students at the last session was 8.1 ami the prospects of the college arc considered every way improving. Wo quote the following in continuation : J. B. Dabney, Esq., of the county ofCamp bell, who had been selected by the Phi. Beta Kappa Society as tlic-ir orator, whs in attend ance, and by his oration upon the True Piin cip'es of Education, fully sustuined bis right to the honor which had been conferred upon him. We regret that we cannot give even a sketch ol this able prodcction. In due time, however we doubt not that at the call of the society, before whom it was delivered, on the evening previous to commencement, it will "speak for itself.” The degree of L.L. D Wus conferred on Mr. Dabney—an honor of which his attainments as a scholar and jurist, his talents and high char acter render him eminently worthy. We con gratulate him on the distinction. The Board of Punuc WoitKshave decided to make Covington, and not Clifton Forge, the terminus of the Covington and Ohio Road.— I he Central Road will therefore he obliged to form the connection nt that point. TV* CV»**kn*t 4i* J<4rwui iu*« that Mr. Kras, *>«r Lais M t-.sc*>t to Frame* mu C'fcS/1 xH» c M !o k rg *<-*7 w-b He |»*f Cat L t lt~pnioB >rrnnljy is toe : J lit rin^ ir<*t f to* L'trisd States abon 'd n»k* s» a*»«wf*i t ico * 'f Csba.Frascewo«y n’mtferm is e i* J declire s a' Ter yoe*f *vi L'pamS of Rif^rs'id. eno *e%-i'jed aa Irusmin * Prtenbi'f the 41b ifie , n.J vm nwwni m bvL baa heee »o*« ed aga s. is toeMgawee of the Jrt'li of the wouoded t.*b. E* P*i«idcjtt Trtt*—Cemm r.-sor* *;i» 'l ■*»» c TestaU-d inrad that d Pres • d*im Jobs TjrW s is a eerr df'ttife l'l'» of health, ar»d rKJ* expected t> nrtn* m-eh los> I**, ihe New York Hmd u titWiied to rajt tl i* bi« orly a Itnen- it he eai tra inns rc «•* o( approBel mg age; that othersseb’a he* th e** beer. *a g >j ae f ■ vce.r vears pan H iivniNKlotj < ottejje The ComBrcmwni eiret*e* ofiht* Irei •„* ,• earns offon T jrsd.T list at 11 o’clock A 'I. . IK« Presbyterian Cbcrch in the pres ence of a Urgsird attentive aud enee. Ad'jre**es «rc»e de tver.d by the followng T e Lvt n St! ;t»*ory Address by J*s. C. Do i oi Rr<kbri..ge. C.k - n*' Ora l *n, “The Study ofihe C m ties %* a means of mental trainirg. superior • M* ema ics,” bv Robert T. Massieof Au I uta. "Despise r>r< iheday of Smi 1 T rigs.” by ( err.eni D F shbarn, of A . 2 i»’s b n.»e-s»! D tci.c'.oile of the Human Rice by J ho N. C-aig of Pocahontas. ' Amenae. Lterature,” by John A. R. Im bodc, of Lexirgton. "Valedictory,” by Joho M. Goul of Rock bridge. Chat C, H de. th-remaining gradual*- was excused from making an address on account of ill health daring the latter part of the sess ion. The Gold Medals were awarded 1st ti R T. Ma*t e. 2d, to John M. Goal, and 3d to J. C Davis. The exerc -e« were concluded bythe Ad dress of President Junkie, and the conferment «f Degrees. In the evening the Alumni Association was addret/ied by the Rev. B. T. Lacy of Salem, Virginia. Rev J Henry Smith of Halifax C. H was elected to address the Association at its next annual meeting.— Lex. Gaz. Virginia TIiliiary Institute. The Commencement of ihe V. M Insiitute t'*.,k place on the 4th in the Presbyterian Church. Fur a day or two preceding vis t rs from different section* of the S ate had b eu com ing io r ur usually quiet village, and on the me Tr in. of ih« 4th crowds of persons from tl is and the adjoining counties cam** pouring into town, until the Hotels and stteets were literally parked with the living mas* eager to hear and -ee what w a* going on. About 11 o’clock the Corps of Cadets enter ed the Church which was densely crowded b, anxious spectators of every age, sex ar.d Con dition in life. rile National Oration Whs delivered by Ca det J. W. II urnes of Washington; subject, ‘ Party Spirit.” Salutatory Oration, by W. W. Williams, of Norfolk City. “Destiny ol France,” by W. F. Lee of Al exandria. Valedictory, by T, C. Smith, of Norfolk City. I lie certificate ol Graduation was conferred upon each member of ihe class.(twenty six in number wo understand,) by Colonel F. H Smith. 1 he exercises were dosed by an address i t tl s graduates from James Barbour, Esq , a member of the Board of Visitors from Culpep er, A fine Band of Music was in attendance en livening the exercises will, its excellent and acceptable pelformance. The Festivities of the 4th Were concluded by a magnificent display of fin* works at night and the Customary Military Bill._]1>. -*** Tiie Lion Hrart.—The N. Y. Evi ni ig l ost says that it is proposed to solicit from the Museum of Rouen the heart of Richard Cceur de Lron, to bury beneith Marchetti’s statue of tnat hero, about to fie erected in London, in remembrance of the World’s Fair of 1851. “To what.” strange “uses must we come.” The heart of Richard beneath a statue com memorating the World’s Fair! What a change has come over tho spirit of England and of the world since that heroic heart ceased to heat. Moie splendid and valuable trophies than were ever w on in the C-usadeshave been heaped up in the Crystal Palace by the peace lul victories of Commerce. If the huge war rior ol the Lion Heart could have risen from his grave, and stalked into the Palace, how he would have wondered at that spectacle of more than Oriental splendor, and how would they have wondered at the colossal barbarian in Ids antique armour and his immense battle axe hrund:»hod above his head!—Mornin Mail. _ 3 Town Subscription.—On Saturdav a vote of tho freeholders of Lexington was taken on the question of authorizing the town council to subscribe $8000 to the slock ol the North Riv. Company on condition that the remaining$16, 000 of private stock shall lie subscribed bv in dividuals. The proposition was cartied bv a vote of 55 to 22. Tiip. French Emperor—It is stated that the health of the French Emperor excites the greatest anxiety.. Violent swelling of his legs and feet is one of his dangerous aymptornsj'hut he still continues to appenr in public. Tho Emperor and Empress are living in the greatest simplicity at St. Cloud. At tho desire of iW Eer-rw t*»* * * »* tr.a r* 1 * ■m * -fee an ta.w rrco ted « ewp.-sry fejJR«I* _ ^ ojmivrcmtt Tke Pre«eai Pawtiaa mf lb» ' »r»i»ia OtaaiHttM * •early. TbtkmE I *dU*r* U» -rfe— UtW Swtb.to b>»tbe heat friewds I . f tv* eofored pex* f « heifer bo-nl or free j The c itee* of r *2 i •»* n- - . e -oj op s-p*#*i-ry «i Mi rtf rfesr e~*»ie, oo S»r »•1 iwf are roaorf»«i .lore ef tWStale, a*»a»eU *ai»ej 1 Uat M«Wref yopar r*p»r. ha# -T ide as »p- j *of>ri*t "mj toaoun srg So «l' y $“* *nnu j • !_. fori »e*r* for the c orsntxo*1 per* n# c cUot, fra-e at sfae time of be passage of i^e *«. Th # ftsd, tb*ugfc 3a :<rr 1 e » m nal con- i ; irol of a S a-e B ird. * p » ea at she «i-*po ( ••’ :*.e Vjy r a Co '" I l "■ SoCJftJ, wb ch * 3 recefre iiat I I * rr‘ - ‘ * tm harked for Lt:* ia. Tbnl S t-e ;-e*et re. ; w II be «eet», ao far as j t* food a* tap n\*j pay* tbe expense of the j «m grans’# ntesMtti »»kI #*ft emeot. B it it j . poe tbe aoc.ety to find »nd col ect ! *». gra-.i*. asd pay she iBcsoer.ta expei*** at j ■enJar' opon tfc.-*e rnpo-t*rt eperatior # I» j r.eeJ*. at :bi# iroaner;, so !.a»e fi*e or »sx asie-'* actife'x at work so r ferent psrl# of he S a e to b*ing o jt er !£-«r •# a: : make the er - *t«e ippropni'i i» arai able for this and | ». *e epi year*. Fr m teti to fit pen thou ■ ?v J U ars a yei*. it :* be ored. could make j he » e of it aea..»ble, anJ rem -ve annua •: v t- •• crea’er p>r on <»f a 'hoosaad emigrants fr -m 'h- St te—she public app*nprj«’..on pro*! Z /r a/many a* t-i* tiuriJred. Sr all the Common wealth's bounty to sh * ! _ v of I icy and bumat. Ij—»• tar ge*t which 3'v Sta’e of the 5 ®h>n has ever wt kitDtted upon it—be lost to the cause? With ttle etf rt in i s behalf. in the way of age ciea, the private contribution® in \ir e ii:i to l olo’ zat on durit g iho last year a ron ;rued to iame 9 500 dollar®. H<>w much wib a gre?t and prosperous ptople fe< 1 the iff irt of giving a fi-w thoU-and more ? Some individual* <*nc*( commuei»ting ti e ca-e of certain poor and distressed persons, a more truly philanthropic man put down hts money and el.a 1-rij. • d them to show hotc tamh they pitied the sufferers. W e are iri ,ke manner now ca led upon 11 shew hv ac t j a 1 charity, how much we, of Virginia and t-i<-South, do truly exercise philanthropy to ward the African race. 1 shall be glad to show, at a future time.both how economical and how noble and benificetit is ;tny expenditure for Liberian Colonization Yours respectful y. While a party of twelve ladies were in bath ing at Newport, the other day. the horse ran away with the wagon containing all their' clothes. A very vicious horse. They were obliged to “wait for the wagon!!” 1i IBRIED, At the Norvell House in this city, on Tuesday mnr i ,’iC : ip 5 li in*t . by thp Kev John E E ‘wards, Dr. I’krshahi) Rohmer. an.l Mi-s March.l* Ros-ir. OBITI4K1’. Died, iri Charles city county, on Fridav. thp 1-t ot inly. Mrs. Lucr Btcaar. vrite of Rob« rt Bsrlict, for merly of Richmond, Ipavi ,g behind u hu-band and four rhi'dreri, and many devoted fripnd- to rrourn her iire pot able loss. At tiip ipsidpnee of Jud*e binning bbiundprs in the county .f Campbpl , Mi** Martha W atts, atp-d 70 1*^ Richmond H hit, Pri-W epkly Commonwealth. \ „ • "o • Sentinel an I Knoxnl’p Re.Ute. nlea-e <■ jiv. Miniature Almanac. I Sun I Sun I rises | spf*. I Moon’s Phases. It Mommy ... 4 47 7 t3 ! 11 Tuesday ... 4 48 7 12, D H M I t W piln* *day 4 48 7 lit II T' ttr-day .. 4 49 7 11 New M. 0 5 43 mo. 1 » 1 ti'lay .... 4 50 7 10 First <jr. 13 5 5 aft. 10 Saturday .. 4 50 7 10 Full 20 8 44 mo | 17 Sunday ...I 4 51 7 9 Last <)r. 27 4 50 aft RANGE OF THERMOMETER AT THE Virginian Reading Room. July 7 o'clock. 12 o’clock. 5 o'clock »_78i 82 81 BLANKS! BLANKS AT THE VIRGINIAN OFFICE. ( 'ON STABLES' Warrant*, C “ Execution*, “ Delivery Bond* and Notice* “ Indemnifying Bond*. SHERIFFS' Delivery Bond* and Notice*, 11 Indemnifying Bond*. Bill* of Lading, Negotiable Notes, Check*, different Size*, Bond*, \nl all the UifT.-reut BLANKS which arc found for sale, can •• n i l at tin- \ irginlau office, where there is a large and beauti ful -apply just issued from the press. The . . iitieman to whom the execution of this department ol "ur htt-itie-. is entrusted has h- superior in the State, and all * ho nn v or.trr work at thi* cs'ahlishmcnt may rest assured ot *[*s*iy and t.iuhfui fs-rforoin'ce. 1 lu r fa -1 it: - I*n mphlet, Card, and Rule Work, ire complete, which will the hir.c addition ot I T-. i-.-and hinUdlishments recently made. make the Virginian as g.isi a Jo1, ‘•fffee a* i* to 1*. found in the int,trior. Orders from the City and Country respectfully solicited. - dr ifts TKItKY at SHIEUR. nil • ALO M'itIMiV LINE OF * •- ^*1 AC* ES.«*0» ing to a misunderstanding, we •lid not commence running our Line of Stage* on the first of Jolv, us edvi .tised, hut vc are httppy tp inform file public that we commence t.-.lav running a DAILY LINK between tiie Springs and Bethel, connecting with the Boat at the latter point. Good horses nnd careful driver*, only 11 miles Stage an*! 8 rn:?r*4 bv Bnnr. Fare from Bethel $1. tiy 12 u) _ J P. EUBANK. & CO. I AND warrants WANTED—I IJ w, I pay the full market value in ca*h for land W arrant*. I er*ons having them for sale will please ca I on me before selling. GEO. BAGBY .July 12-11 T*E LfUt’HBFRO 4CAD£HF, sTT , dated at the head of Chur, h Street, will he opened on the 1st day of August. It is designed to give on Ohrutiiin principles, a thorough nglish and Classical Lducat'o... Terms for the session of five months $23 •dl, payable in advance. The study of Fren.-I, and Ger nuin, V .-cal and Instrumental music will be charged ex !‘“: bl,t should any pupil dispense with Mathematics "> PU‘« "f without any extra rha-ge .me of the above languages. The School is intend. ,1 to be M the ill* nU.Tb'T. “"d Christian rule Obedience will be <itiirtly enfiirced ilv^Jd2«wt1___ L. R.STM DENMAYER (JOOFERN WANTED^T^-^ , ' a» hod employment at the Lnrighnnc Mills J.tneJ^-^_H S. LANGHORNB I^LOCR—On Consignment, and for sale by ' Ma75—ts JOS. H. WILSON. TWOOTlir.UM H >c, | , PUN WOKCBm E« i» PI*;,i s StmAtra Agrmj). V? Mat* gt ( gttimotd tram At .V Y £e*ur Minor. Aprd IV* ] g. Ifoiaiiia’i Ptsso Fwtv —It • ( rrieweoretc -ay a gwws word of our *44 frtiai. H Harvester Ma« ng «4rew taker tie —in limit a.. "r r*«»< saeMiag b • Piar.siw, M tsgratifyiwg to he **', ' atff 'Sat we >*•«■ wrscr teard tie I af romr. /if# poc*. !j« d» 4, *Mfky of Mr. W fr,„n’t j, arssa A, a,, the mttrtd. wkj> iU w t* and daughter, i» e«rn g ap fr. tc the So-rti. t/. ater.4 the "Grc, £, we beg to re® , ad them is the k««m >4 W oreester, p im Forte*. They ere truly eiegsnt instruments. 0ff, * wu«4 and mahogany, wit oat any of t>e b,,h p,. ’**’ •fain about them -v F«wa» At .V >'. Sunday C’wrfe. 4pru 17/k. jgsj Pi**o» —A* the m nt MU of ..or g,-ld read^ri .-orreat, so foe, the name of Worcester inscribe,, aPia.no inspire eo-.kdevre everywhere. Hi, «k >B manufacturer of these popular .nslrumeni, ha, ', j * ' Lna a first oass repwlation. and aay Piano procured ^t bta litatiliihwiriil cannot Gil to give the uta, ,t . i**t» l5 ho ret. ■ c From At Fukaund Time* * ^ Piaaoi —Theaelwautiful instruments, whir), w;,i ■ a few year* part .have become necessary ornament to ev" ry parlor, hare been brought to aari, ,-erfe. lion, both i outsard finish and in lone, that ae dou it very much t tfie i- vent ire and enterprising get ins of the manufaetu rev, can in future a<!4 m ,ch more to that aireadv d,,.„. To our ear we have heard no instrument, that be*ir, compare in s* '—tr.esr of tout to those manufacture I' by W fee :er »nij -oi>f by Mr A MoKRI«. bookse, , , „rri sta.ir: . Iri finish.we are nati.fi,. i they can. not ■« "ree led. But a few days sir.re. one of the / performer* we have ever listened to. while pract*J difiruit piece of music on one of Worcester’s piano, r®. marked to u», tha» it was the sweetest toned in•trum-rit rri* Soger, had ever touched, and he had p,3yf| great variety of p<an<ss,both North aod South. IV, f, agree with him, and therefore take pleasure in ad,,.,,' •ur readers to call on Morris, and supply iberruelve. ’ A MORRIS is ol- Aeent f,r ttie sale'of Worcester*. Pi no*, and is receiving additional sopplie, by a!.,,)st every packet from New York. Hi, prices are tie es at the ,, tory H e solicit* an examination nf hi, sl‘„r^' '•om tbo*ein want of v«r/>e, , Pt-roo*. at moderate ,,rj. ces. f ie i!S.rfts l ! m ^Egirito.ll PETERS bijhq •■SS-—SX-1. !m,l Richmond to Ih■ Whit Sulphur Spring! Through ih ,'trv daft. rHE Virginia A Term Rat roa i Company nr,» pre. sent the quickest, mfte-t and cheaper/ "route, « jp, increased faciti" ie«, ever before offered by nnv line the travelling public visiting the Virgini. Springs. Passenger, le .vine Richmond daily at fio <1 , k.P M (Sunday* excop'ed) by Messrs. Boyd. Edmond A C It ,e .if packet* with experienced commander.—,.r th.i n*xt morning at 7 o'clock A M , by the Da villa pa:i. road meeting pa*se gers leaving Petersburg at 7 A M the same morning at the junction of the >,,Ufj, . si te Railroad, w ill proceed to R e’s Station,wh • :i„ . wd. find a .me "if new and supeti.n Troy Coache., fin",, horse* and experienced drivers ip readiness to convey them with the me"l possible dispatch, will ieaci, L i cl* btirg early in the evening in time (o have n good rig! th ret and take the Car* of the Virginia A Tent.•**e(‘ li, I i oad at 7 o’clock. A M . next morning to Bor *a , distaoci of 47 miles ,ti two hours, in connection w , hurisliA: Co.s old established line if Stages, so »i,| known to the travelling pubiu for their safety and ii . patch, well supplied with new Coaches.exceilent hni.i-, accommodating agents and drivers.ready to convey them to the Mountain llon-e to supper, and after a comforta ble n’ ’hts rest, to the Wbite Sulphur Sprit g* before 10 o'che k the next morning, the second day alter leaving Lynchburg. Returning, passengers will leave tie White Sulphur I Spring* at 3 n’rlork P M. daily, (Sun lay* excepted) Red Sweet and .'sect Springs at C oclo. k P. ,M. and arrive at the Mountain 1 • ou. - to supper, leaving 1 ifi ne x t morning at day light, bn akin-ting at S tth oriive at Bonsacks at 4.) o'clock P. M.—and Ly ■ -t l uig at (i| P M.. leave Lynchburg same evening by Packet at 8 | o'clock P. M. for Richmond. am ■ ing the terond no rit j ing at 4 uVlock A. M.—orbv stage* at If!) A M —nr [ Irom 2 to 4 o'clock in the morning, and South- Hail road to Peteishurg and Dan- ille Railnm I P Richnijnd, arriving .ume evening at 5 o’clock P. M. Rn'et of fare from Richmond and Pel do ». By Boyd A E tnond’s I’ackti fi mu Richmond and V irginiu A: Tennessee Railroad to \\ Lite Sulphur Springs, fft. Oil to S v eel Sp ing*, 8 MJ By Danville Railroad from Richmond mill South side Railroad from Petersburg, ami stage, to Va A Tenn. Rail RouJ to White Sulpuur Springs, $|fl. 50 to Sweet Springs, 9. 50 THOMAS SHARP. Sup't Transportation, .iv 7 .t* Va.4-Tenn.R-R* OL.4STEU—.lust received and for sale at 11 I- Mill SOU tons of Plaster, ground and onground. We are now able to furnish all kfnd* i f the Peak Hill Plow Castings and ■ nint«, and warranted to fit all plow* made here.and all Northern Pattern*. Those in wanl please give us a call. M. 17—dts WH 1TF,M11RF, McNAMEB A I > AC’OiX A LARD-30.000 lbs. Bacon soil ■ -A Lard in store on consignment an for sale on favi"— able terms. [> 6-ts] LEE 4. JOHNSON I J H 1 V* I E •—f ine Port Wine for mcili* L cal purpose, warhastid PURE, in quart and pint bottles—for sale by LEE & JOHNSON. |e 21-ts G» L ANO —3fi0 bags best Peruvian Guano, .just re I ceived and fur sale by J B REN WICK, jp 3-ts on the Cana . BEST Loudon Porter inStore and for sale bv_A-,ril8—ts LEE 4- JOHNSON C'EATLEMEX'S Cuinbrie lliiiidkri' AT rlilels,—Stitcheti, bordered and plain : alsn, bite and colored: Spifalfield’g, Bandana, Pongee, Dn tnas.i and China Cold, Silk Pocket Handkerchii Is. duly 4. _ A S. SHAKER & CO PLOW S- *tfi iriiltiiral luplemeiils— On hnnd a large assortment of Plows, twenty dil . (rent patterns, comprising one,two.arid three horset tglit iltd left-hand Livingston Co ; Peekskill, Boston Eugle Double mould board, Hill-side and Sub-soil—Alfa, .1 md 5 tooth expanding C Ulti YillOI'S ; expanding md A Harrows; single and doutde C©I'1>”SIH'II” erst Cutting Boxes, different sixes and patterns: Patent I bermometer Churn, and a variety of oilier l.trming implements,—also, improved Patent lift}' Presses. The above are warranted equal to Bny e' er in this tnurket, and wiil be sold on reasonable teitns it the PIEDMONT WORKS, Lynchburg, I "■ (filers by mail promptl, filled. Morrlill — ifts _ WHITE ZINC » AIN r— v v 3 I’ons White Zinc Paint, Brown Zinc,—Paris Green. Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, t Paint Brushes, <J'C.—For sale by je 13—darts R STABLER A CO BY HON COLLARS. “I rom sea girt York to every inland town, 1 be whole wide nation turns its ccdlar down. WE have just received another supply of those elt gain double corded Byron Collars. Also 110 3 ply standing Collars, all vises. _ duly 4___ A. S. SHAKER A ( a. . Wf ANTED. *20.000lbs. W OOL—1 "‘f1' * ’ to purchase wool, washed and unwashed— 11 which I wib pay the highest market price in C0? ' * heavy ..lien janes. AMBROSE B. Rl CKhh Mav27 -ts WANTED —Good Plow makers can g0t Kllt j wages und constant emplnvmor! from. t fel.l 1-ts QIUGCIP A BBg_ TAR—20 bblg. ul hand and foi sale by v Muv 5—ts JOS. H. WILSON lYT O. ill ©EA!»VES -A vciy superiur i ' • for Families or Bakers in smuit barrels •” •eived and for tuJo bv B. I • SACRL June 15—1»