SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



IMPORTAI^T TO KVERY MAN WHO KEEPS 



THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE. 



THE QUESTION AT ISSUE; 



CONDIMENT OR NO CONDIMENT? 



First — Is a saving of $1 50 per week in the keep of a Horse, witli better health, less groom- 

 ing, and more work, worth fourteen feeds of THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE, costing only 

 Forty-Two Cents 1 



Second — Is an increase of Six Quarts of Rich Milk daily per Cow, worth two feeds of THOR- 

 LEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE, costing but Six Cents? 



Third — Is a corresponding profit gained on Sheep, Pigs, and breeding and feeding stock gene- 

 rally, worth corresponding small outlays on THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE ? 



These are the GRAND QUESTIONS OF THE DAY, and to all of them Thorley's customers 

 return him an affirmative answer— to the first, Yes ; to the second. Yes; and to the third, Yes-, 

 A pamphlet showing this, and a profit of from 100 to 500 per cent on the use of THORLEY'S^ 

 CONDIMENT, will be sent free by mail on application. 



Barrels containing 448 Feeds with measiiire, , , $14 



Half Barrels containin-g 224 Feeds with measure, . ^ , — , 7 



Consignees' Depot, 21 Broadway, N. Y, Orders accompanied by remittances promptly 

 executed. 



Jl^^ Liberal terms awarded to agents. Aug. 60— 6mo 



VALUABLE LOUISA LAND 

 FOR SALE. 



Wishing to dispose of my Real Estate, in order 

 to divide the proceeds among my children, I 

 offer for sale, privatel}, my Farm, 



SUNNING HILL. 



This most desirable tract of Land lies in the heart 

 of the valuable tobacco Lands of Louisa, on bai h 

 sides of the south branch of the North Anna river, 

 adjoining the lands of H. P. Poindexrer, Gabriel 

 Jones, Joseph M. Baker and others, eight miles from 

 Louisa Court-House and Tolersvrlle. on the Virginia 

 CeBtral Railroad, and equally convenient to both. 



This Farm contains 1,040 acres, of wiiich 200 are 

 wood land, more than three-fourths of which are 

 heavily timbered with oak, pine and hickory of origi- 

 nal growth. The arable land is fertile and in a high 

 stale of improvement — well adapted to the growih or 

 wheat, corn and tobacco. There is a comfortable 

 DWELLING, with eight rooms, a good barn, tobac ".o 

 houses, and all necessary ou*^ buildings. The locality 

 is healthy and the neighborhood pleasant. Presuming 

 that any one wishing to purchase will visit the Farm 

 and see for themselves, I deem it uimecessary to 

 speak farther. The Farm is capable of being divided 

 into three tracts, if desired. Being very desirous of 

 selling, terms will be made to accommodate pur- 

 chasers. 



My manager, Mr. Groom, will take pleasure in 

 showing the premises to any one who wishes to pur- 

 chases. JULIA A. HOLLADAY. 



For further information, apply to Dr. VV. C. N. 

 Randolph, CharloSfesville? Va,; or, H. T. Holliday, 

 Rapid Ann Station, Orange and Alexandria Railroad, 

 who is authorized to sell. Feb bO~tf 



THE GREAT SOUTHEM 



Hat and Cap Manufactory and Depot, 

 JOHN DOOLEY, 



No. 81, Main Street, Richmond Va.- 

 ANUFACTURERof HATS and CAPS on 



the largest scale, and in every possible varietyy 

 and Importer of North American and European Furs, 

 BATS, CAPS, PLUSHES, TRIMMINGS, and all 

 other articles belonging to the Trade, is always sup- 

 plied with a splendid stock of Goods, for Wholesale 

 and Retail, which in quality and quantity cannot be 

 excelled by any other house in the South. Flis n»an- 

 ufacturing arrangements are of the completest kind, 

 and his facilities for supplying country merchants a 

 the shortest notice cannot be surpassed. 

 July 1858— ly 



BARKSDALE & BROS., 



COMMtSStON 



MERCHANTS, 



Corner of 13th and Gary Sts., Up Stairs, 



JLAIBORNE BARKSDALE, ^ 



C. R. BARKSDALE, \ RICHMOND^ VA 



CHAS. H. BARKSDALE, ) 



Feb 60— ly 



