.—ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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''Wyandot Prolific Corn." 

 Positively the greatest agricultural 



wonder of the age. Experiments this season fully sus- 

 tain? its reputation, and astonished thousands. 



The seed will he selected with unusual care hy the 

 original grower, and warranted genuine, and put in 

 parcels sufficient to plant an acre — with instructions 

 for cultivating. 



Price $1 50, delivered in New York City. Money or 

 post-office stamps must accompany the order, with 

 proper directions how to send. 



Those who order it sent hy mail, and remit $4 will 

 receive, post paid, sufficient to plant an acre; $2 half 

 an acre ; $1 quarter of an acre. Orders for less will he 

 charged double the above rates. Address 



J. C. THOMPSON, Gen'l Agent. 



Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 

 October, 1856. 



N. B. — All whose " Wyandot" failed to germinate 

 last Spring will be resupplied gratis. ,. 



SCHOOL AT SUMMEE HILL. 



I want FOUK Boarders for the next and third 

 Session of my School, which will commence on the 

 15th day of October next, and terminate on the first of 

 August following. 



This School is intended to fit my sons for the Uni- 

 versity, and I wish companions for them. I decline 

 taking boys over fourteen years of age. The place is 

 healthy, and its nearness to Richmond affi^rds access 

 to Churches of every denomination. 



TERMS EOR Ol^E YE A R.— Two hundred dollars, 

 one half on entering School, the balance on the first of 

 March. FRANK. G. RUFFIN. 



July 1 — tf 



PIIILSP RAIIM, 



EAGLE FOUNDRY, Richmond, Va. 

 (Cary Street, between Pearl and 15th.) 

 Manufactures LOCOMOTIVE EN(UNES, TEN- 

 DERS, CARS, and all kinds of Railroad Machinery. 

 Engines of any power. Portable Ensines, decided iin- 

 provenients over any others heretofore made, (5 to 40 

 horse jiower,) on wheels, adapted to farming, getting 

 lumber &,c, witii improved Portable Circular Saw Mills 

 attached, of 1st, I'd and 3(1 class. Also Machinery for 

 Mining, Grist Mills; Tobacco Factory Fixture.'^, Brass 

 and Iron Castings made to order. Oct '56 — ly 



Southern Clothing House, 



AT 



RICHMOND, VA. 

 rilHE Subscriber keeps eon- 

 X stantl}^ on hand a large and 

 Fashionable Assortment of 

 Ready made Clothino;, of his 

 own manufacture, of the latest 

 and most approved Styles. 

 Also a large assortment of 

 Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, such as Ilandk'fs, 

 Cravats, Xeck Ties, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, 

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



In addicii)n to which he keeps a large and 

 general assortment of Piece Goods of every 

 Style and Quality, which he is prepared to make 

 to measure at the shortest notice and in the best 

 and most fashionable style. 



E. B. SPENCE, 

 may — ly No. 120, Corner of Main & 13 sts. 



Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 



For the rapid Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- 

 ness, Bronchitis, Whooping- Cough, Croup, 



Asthma and Consumption. 

 This remedy has won for itself such notoriety for its 

 cures of every variety of Pulmonary disease, lhat it is 

 entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its 

 virtues to any coinmnnity where it has been employed. 

 So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so nuirierous 

 the cases of its cures that almost every section of the 

 country abounds in persons publicly kno-vn, who have 

 been restored from alarming and even desperate dis- 

 eases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its su- 

 periority over every other medicine of its kind is t6o 

 apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues 

 are known, the pnl)lic no longer hesitate to what anti- 

 dote to em[)loy for the distressing and dangerous aftec- 

 tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to 

 our climate. And not only in formidable attacks upon 

 the lungs, but for the miider varieties of Colds, Coughs, 

 Hoarseness, SfC, and for Children it is the pleusantest 

 and the safest medicine that can be obtained. 



As it has long been in constant use tiiroughout this 

 section, we need not do more than assure the i)eoj)le its 

 quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and 

 that the genuine article is sold by PURCELL, LADD 

 & CO., Richmond, and by all Druggists. 

 November 1856,— 3t 



Peach Trees for Sale. 



A choice selection of kinds, both for the Gar- 

 den and the Orchard, of the most beautiful growth, 

 worked from specimen bearing trees at $60 per 1,000. — 

 Also a eeneral assortment of other trees and plants 

 low. Planting done in the neatest manner by 



EDWIN ALLEN, Nuiseries, 



Nov 1856. New Brunswick, New Jersey. 



FAL L TRADE -1856. 

 To Planters and Farmers. 



THOMAS D. QUARLES, 



No. 229, Broad St., 



Would call attention to his large and varied 

 stock of heavy Woollen Goods, Blankets, Kerseys, 

 Satinets, Linseys, Oznaburgs, Bleached and Brown 

 Domestics. Also to his stock of house furnishing 

 goods generally. By the 15th of September, his as- 

 sortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, will he com- 

 plete in all departments — to which will be added Car- 

 pets, liugs, &c, Sept. 1856, 



Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma. 



LEONARD'S INSTANT RELIEF. 



This ex(3ellenfc preparation, very popular in 

 Richmond find neisjhborhood, is carefullv made up from 

 a variety oi uitdicijial substances, exerfmg a l)eneficial 

 influence over the organs most affected by the above 

 comjilainis. l^^' 25 Cenis per Bottle 



Pnrcell, Ladd & Co. and Bennett. Beers tfe Fisher, 

 wholesale and letail ao;ents. To be had of all Drug- 

 gists in Virginia an.d North Carolina, 



Sept 1S.56— ly 



MITCHELL & TYLER, 



DEALERS IN 



Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated 

 Ware, Military and Fancy Goods. 



RICHMOND, VA. 

 Sept 1 856— ly 



