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SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



&REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF HATS 

 AND BOOTS. — J. H. ANTHONY'S Fashiona- 

 ble Hat Store, Columbian Hotel Corner. The 

 cheapest place in the city of Richmond to buy hats 

 and boots is at the above store, where every article 

 sold may be relied on as represented. By this 

 means he has gained a good run of custom, and 

 Ms customers are satisfied. Below is a list of his 

 prices, which will be strictly adhered to : 



Best quality moleskin $B 50 



Second quality moleskin 3 00 



Best quality silk 2 50 



Second quality silk 2 00 



Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots only three dollars and 

 fifty cents. 



Also, Caps, Shoes and Umbrellas. 



J. H. Anthony has made an arrangement with 

 one of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia 

 to supply him with a handsome and substantial 

 calfskin sewed Boot, which he will sell at the un- 

 precedented low price of three dollars and fifty 

 cents. The attention of gentlemen is respectfully 

 solicited, as they are the best, and cheapest boots 

 that have over been offered for sale in this city. 

 He intends to keep but the one kind, and sell them 

 at one price. mar'54 — tf 



SINTON & SONS' NURSERY, 



Near Richmond , Va. 



AS the season for planting has arrived, the sub- 

 scribers would respectfully call the attention 

 of their friends and the public generally, to their 

 large and extensive collection of Fruit Trees, 

 embracing, perhaps, a selection that has not been 

 surpassed, for the climate of Virginia, and nearly 

 all propagated from fruit-bearing trees in their own 

 orchard. 



Catalogues, with directions for planting, may be 

 had at William Palmer's Seed and Plough Store; 

 at Peyton Johnston & Brother's Apothecary Store ; 

 at C. J. Sinton & Co's. Hardware Store, and at Lo- 

 gan Waller's Commission House, where any orders 

 left will be punctually attended to, and letters ad- 

 dressed to the subscribers, Richmond, will receive 

 prompt attention. 



nor— if JOSEPH SINTON & SONS . 



SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 



THE second session of my school will begin the 

 first October next and terminate the first of 

 August following. I desire* to get as boarders in 

 my family, two boys, about twelve years old. 

 The school is a small one, intended for the educa- 

 tion of my own children, and the course of instruc- 

 tion such as will fit them for the University of 

 Vi'ginia. 



Terms— Two hundred dollars for the whole 

 session ; payable one half the first October, the 

 other half the first of March. 



FRAMv: G. RUFFIN, 



Summer Hill, Chesterfield, 

 au 4 miles below Richmond. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE 

 SALE. 



LG. MORRIS' Illustrated Catalogue, with 

 • prices attached of Short Horned and Devon 

 Bulls and Bull Calves, a few Horses, Southdown 

 Rams, Berkshire, Suffolk and Essex Swine, will be 

 forwarded by mail, if desired, by addressing L. G. 

 MORRIS, Fordham, Westchester County, N. Y., 

 or N. J. Becar, 187 Broadway, N. Y. It also con- 

 tains portrait, pedigree and' performance on the 

 tnrf of the celehr^teH horse " Monarch," standing- 

 this season at the Herdsdale Farm. , je^-tf 



SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE, AT 

 RICHMOND, VA. 



THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a 

 large and Fashionable Assortment of Ready 

 made Clothing, of his own manufacture, of the 

 latest and most approved Styles. Also a large as- 

 sortment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, such as 

 Handk'fs, Cravats, Neck Ties, Shirts, Drawers, 

 Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Umbrellas, &c. &c. 



In addition to which he keeps a large and general 

 assortment of Piece Goods of every Style and 

 duality, which he is prepared to make to measure 

 at the shortest notice and in the best and most 

 fashionable siyle. 



E. B SPENCE, 

 mayly No. 120, Corner of Main & 13th sts. 



THREE TRACTS OF LAND 



On the Danville Railroad in Amelia, 36 miles from 

 Richmond, for sale. 



I have for sale three tracts of land in Amelia 

 County. One, the tract on which I reside, con- 

 taining 310 acres, with excellent Dwelling, 7 rooms, 

 newly painted, and in excellent order, with all ne- 

 cessary outhouses, above two thirds cleaied, the 

 other in timber. One other tract, 150 acres with a 

 new house, 3 rooms, and a large passage; about the 

 same proportion of cleared land as the above. An- 

 other tract, 7G0 acres, with all the necessary out 

 houses, including a first rate granary, 8 tobacco 

 barns, an overseer's house, with four rooms, with 

 five servant's houses, all new with brick chimneys: 

 the granary well painted. Each tract is good to- 

 bacco and wheat land, the largest tract thought to 

 be among the best if not the best quality of soil in 

 this part of "Virginia, with one hundred acres of 

 first rate Creek and Branch low grounds. This 

 tract is within two miles of Amelia Ct. House 

 Depot; the other tracts, one three the other four 

 miles from said Depot I wish only to sell two of 

 the above tracts, reserving one for myself, pur- 

 chasers however having choice of the three. 



Price and terms will be reasonable, as I am deter- 

 mined to sell. For any further particulars address 

 me at Amelia Court House Post Office, 

 jantf JOHN G. JEFFERSON. 



INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE. 

 To be sold, fifty thousand, will be published aboe; 

 the first of March, Price fifty cents, Three Copies 

 for One Dollar. 

 A NEW MAP OF VIRGINIA. 

 Upon which are delineated its vast Works of 

 Interna] Improvements, and all information usually 

 found on Maps of the later dates; accompanied 

 with a Pamphlet containing a register of the various 

 Officers of the Commonwealth, Members of Con- 

 gress, House of Delegates, &c, &c. Also the 



CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA, AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS. 



With a vast amount of valuable information in- 

 dispensable to every citizen of the Commonwealth. 



Published by Richard Edwards, No. 157 Main 

 Street, Richmond, Va. 



Persons wishing a Copy of the New Map, will 

 please forward their orders without delay, so as to 

 secure a first impression. Send Post Office Stamps 

 instead of Silver change; a gold dollar can be in- 

 closed t« any part of the country. 

 Orders can be sent direct to the Publisher, 



RICHARD EDWARDS, 

 Richmond, Va. 

 Or Thomas Bailie, Planter Office, Richmond, Va., 



and Copies will be forwarded at-once. fetf 



