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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



GREAT REDUCTION in THE PRICE OF 



HATS AND BOOTS. 



From 15 to 20 per cent, saved 

 hy l.uyingfiom J. H- ANTHONY, Co 

 lumbian Hotel Binldinj;^. 



Moleskin Hats of best quality, $3| ; 

 do. second quality, $3; Fasbionable 

 Silk Hats, $2 50; "Fine Calfskin Sew- 

 ed Boots, $3 50; Congress Gaiter 

 Boots, $3 25; Fine Calfskin Sewed 

 Shoes, $2 25. 



J. H. ANTHONY has made ar- 

 rangements with one of the best ma- 

 kers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with a 

 handsome and substantial Calf-skin Sewed BOOT, 

 which he will sell at the unprecedented low price of 

 Three Dollar h and a Half Ap 1S57. 



Soiitlierii Clotliing House 



KICHMOND, VA. 



The subscriber keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a large and Fash- 

 ionable assortment of Keady-made 

 Clothing, of his own manufacture, 

 of the latest and most approved 

 Styles. Also a large assortment 

 of Gentlemen's furnishin? Goods, 

 such as Handk'fs, Cravats, Neck 

 Ties, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves .^nd 

 Suspenders, Collars, Umbrellas. 



In addition to which he keeps a 

 large and general assortment of 

 Piece Goods of every Style and 

 Quality, which he is prepared to make to irieasure at 

 the shortest notice and in the best and most fashiona- 

 ble style. E. B. SPENCE. 



No. 120, Corner of Main and I3th Sts. 

 _jMay_1858— ly 



THEGEEAT SOUTHEEJf~ 



Hat and Cap Manufactory and Depot. 

 JOHN DOOLEY, 



No. 81, Main Streei, Richmond Va. 



MANUFACTURER of HATS and CAPS on 

 the largest scale, and in every possible variety, 

 and Importer of North American and European Funs, 

 HATS, 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. His man- 

 ufacturing arrangements are of the completest kind 

 and his facilities for supplying country merchants a 

 the shortest notice cannot be surpassed. 

 _July 1858— ly 



LIME— LIME^LIME; 



To Farmers, Bricklayers and Others. 



HAVING made arrangements for a 

 , regular supply of Shells, I am prepared 

 to furnish any quantity of well burnt Shell 

 Lime, as low or lower than can be procured 

 elsewhere. It will be delivered to farmers at 

 any of the railroad depots, and to customers 

 in the City wherever they may desire. 



Application to be made at my Lime Kilns, 

 opposite Tredegar Iron Works, at Mr. John G. 

 Werth's office, corner 10th Street and Basin 

 Bank, or at Messrs. Smith & Harwood's Hard 

 ware Store, Main Street, Richmond. 



Jan 1858.— 6t WM. SMITH. 



Wheat Drills and Threshing Machines, 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 



FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS of all kinds. 



Wholesale and Retail. 



Bickford & Huffman's Iron Cylinder New York 

 Wheat Drill, with Guano Altachment and Grass-peed 

 Sower, manufactured bv the Proprietors at Macedon, 

 N. Y. ' 



Price of Drills : 



7 tuhe Drill with Guano Attachment, - - - $101) 



8 " " "... 110 



9 " " . " ... 115 

 Grass-seed Sower to either size, additional 



charge, 10 

 I will also have a lot of Iron Cylinder Drills, made 

 n Virginia, with my own improved pattern Guan© 

 Attachment- Price as above named. 



PITTS' SEPARATOR. 

 This celebrated Threshing Machine and Separator, 

 manufactured by John A. Pitts, at Buffalo, N. Y., has 

 taken over one hundred premiums, i? considered by 

 the best mechanics and the most practical farmers to 

 be (he best and the most reliable machine in the world. 



Price : 



8 Horse Machine, $300 



10 " 350 



Freight to be added. 



GRANGER'S MAGIC CORN AND COB MILL. 

 Price, - ... - $40 

 WM. H. MAY, 

 King St., Cor. Fain, No. 303, 

 Alexandria, Va. 

 All orders by mail promptly attended to. 



may — 6m 



H. Meade.) (T. R. Baker. 



Graduate Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 



r^EABE 81 BAKER, 

 Apothecaries, Chemists & Pharmaceutists, 



186, N W. Corner of Main and lOih Sts. 



Diagonally opposite the Farmers and Virginia Banks 

 and just above the new Custon-i House. 

 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 



Orer to Farmers, Physicians and Families, a new 

 find pe7-Jecll7/ fresh stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals 

 and Medicines; Surgical Instruments; Spices; Im- 

 ported (;;igars ; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ; 

 Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, &c.,; nor 

 as good terms as any other House in the County. 



Sept. 1857—1} 



ALEXANDER GARRETT, 



38 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. 



General COMMISSION MERCHANT, 



AND DEALER IN 



PERUVIAN AN13 SOMBRERO GUANOS, 

 PILASTER, &c. 



WILLIAM G. MILLER, 



Who is associated with him, devotes his partic- 

 ular atteutiou to the sale of 



