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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



LAND FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber wishes to sell his 

 Furin ill King W^illiam County, about 

 20 miles from Richmond, adjoining; tlie 

 md of Capt Martin Drevvy and others. 

 It is a ve7v liealthv locntion, and a desirable neighbor- 

 hood, contains 300 or 400 acres, a large- portion of h 

 is very superior Swamp Land, part of which is drain- 

 ed and in cultivation, and the balance easily drained 

 and cleared up. The high Land lies well, and is well 

 adapted to the culture of Corn, Wheat, &c. It has 

 on it a good DWELLh\G HOUSE, with six Rooms, 

 and all necessary out houses. Persons wishing to 

 purchase will address the subscriber at Charlxittesville, 

 Albermarle County, Virginia. 



THOS. J. VALENTINE. 

 June 1 — tf 



aSielia academy. 



The 24th Session of this Institution will open on 

 Oct. 1st, 1856, and close August 1st, 1857. 



Terms per Session of lO Months. 



Board I'.nd Tuition, $200; $100 payable Oct 1st, and 

 $100 March 1st. The course of studies is preparatory 

 for the University of Virginia, and the text books gen 

 eraily the same. The Principal treats his Pupils as 

 members of his family, and aims at their improvement 

 in all respects. 



For further particulars see Catalogue of Amelia 

 Academy for 1856. 



Direct Lodore P. O., Amelia. 



VVM. XL HARRISON. 



July 1856— ly* 



THE subscriber has 3 young Jennets 

 just grown, and G Jacks from 1 year old to 

 7, one of (tyijicli. is by the premium Jack of 1354, (Va. 

 Agricultural Society,) to ili.-ptise of. Any person de- 

 siring to purcliase will please visit or address the sub- 

 scriber at JetTrey's Store, Nottoway county. 

 Oct-3t «IIARPE CARTER, 



Tlie Great Southern Hat and Cap Manu- 

 factory and Depot. 



JOHN DOOLEY, 



No. 81, Main Street, Riehmond Va. 



MANUFACTURER of HATS and CAPS on 

 the largest scale, and in every possible variety, 

 and Importer of North American and European FURS, 

 HATS, CAPS, PLUSHES, TRIMMINGS, and all 

 other articles belonaing to the 'I'rade, is always sop- 

 j'iied with a splendid stock ot Goods, for VVbolesnle 

 and Retail, which in quality and (juaniity caimut be ex- 

 celled by any other house in the South. Kis manu- 

 faeturiiig arrangement^ are of the eom(detest kiud, and 

 his facilities for supplying country merchantri at tiio 

 sliortest notice cannot be surj>as, ed. 

 July 1856-ly 



CRENSHAW & CO. 



Commission Merchants and Grocers. 



North side o f ike Busin, 

 BICmWND, VA. 



Pav particular atlention to the sale of Wheat Flour 

 Tobacco, and all descriptions of produce. Keep on 

 hand a bir^e assortnienl of Groceries, Genuine Peru, 

 vinn nnd Mexican Guano all of which they will furnish 

 on the best terms. 



They continue their Wool Depot for grading 

 and selling Wool to which they invite the atterftion of 

 the Growers in this State. 



June 1, 1856.— tf 



WEST WOOD SCHOOL. 



Near Ltjnclihurg, Va. 



The fourth Session of this School will begin on the 

 first Mondav in September, and end on the last Friday 

 of June, 1S57. A recess of two weeks will be nivea 

 at Christmas. The terms are $200 for every thing ; 

 payable one half on tl)R first of September, the other 

 iiaif on the first of February. No deduction made 

 for any cause except protracted sickness. 



The subjects laught are the Latin, Greek, French, 

 and Spanish Lang(jr)ees, Mathematics, and Civil En- 

 ^^iueerinL^ together with the usual branches of an Eng- 

 lish education. 



In the plan and management of the School, it has 

 been the subscrTBer's aim to combine the advantages of 

 Home Education wiih those of a well regulated Acad- 

 eu)y . 



For further information apjily to the subscriber at 

 Lvnchburg, Va. 



JOHN H. WINSTON. 



Aug— 6t 



GEO. WATT. 



P. H. STARKE. 



Cuff Brace Flows. 



THIS PLOW has been steadily increasiiig in 

 favor with the Farmers and FManters of this State 

 and several of the Southern States till it may now be 

 considered the best and most popular plow in use. It 

 has been put to the several trials by uiost of our large 

 river Farmers, and has taken premiums at THREE of 

 our State Fairs, and at the last took the FIRST PRE- 

 MIUM over all the most pof)ular plows in use. It 

 has also taken tbe only two premiums ever given by 

 tlie Virginia Mechanirs InsiUnle. Manufactured of 

 every size from l;irgest4 horse to smallest 1 horse by 

 tbe undersicrned at their factory on FrnnJclin Street, 

 Richmond, Vn., where we may be had nearlv everv 

 article used fbr tilling the earth. ALL WADE IN 

 OUR OWN SHOPS, of best materials 



.Sug'56— Iv GEO. WATT & CO. 



RIDGWAY SCHOOIi. 



THE next session of my School will begin on 

 the first Monday in September and end on 

 the last Friday of June, 1S57. There will be a 

 vacation of two weeks at Christmas. I charge 

 $220 for a whole session, or %2b a month for any 

 period less than a whole session, I furnish my 

 pupils board, lodging, fuel, washing, and make 

 no extra charges for anything except lights. I 

 have three assistant teachers, and am prepared 

 t.) give instruction in every branch of education 

 proper to fit boys to enter the University of Vir- 

 'rinia. For further particulars apply to me at 

 Charlottesville, Va. 



FHANKLIN MINOR. 



June 1 — tf 



SAMPSON JO.MBS, Ag't. 



(Of the old firm of B. & S. Jones,) 



Groeer and Commission Merchant, 



Corner of Main and ^th Streets, 

 IIICIIMOND, VA, 



Invites the customers o( the old firm and all wanting 

 <iOi)ds in his line, to give him a call. Purchasing- and 

 selling for cash, he is enabled to offer great induce- 

 ments to his friends to buy of him. Consignments of 

 all kinds of Country Produce will be sold at the high- 

 est market prices, and prompt returns made. 



September 1856-ly 



