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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



BAKER & BROS., Winchester, Va. 

 VVM. H. TENNEY, Georgetown, D. C. 

 R. J. RYON, Washington, I). C. 

 URIAH H. GRIFFITH, Montjromerv Co., Md. 

 V. S. BRUNNER, Frederick Citv, Md. 

 C- A. MILLER & CO., Monrovia, Frederick coun- 

 ty, Md. 



HOSHOUR, KLINEFELTER & CO., Hanover, 



Pennsylvania. 

 C. L GRAFFLIN, St. Johns Run, Md. 

 RHETT & ROBSON, Charleston, S. C. 

 N. A. HARDEE & CO., Savannah, Georgia. 

 HENRY NUTT, Wilmington, N. C. 

 A. A. WILLARD. Washington, N. C. 

 H. S. STITES, Elkton, Md. 



RICHARD C. CARTER, Denton, Caroline coun- 



tv, Maryland. 

 BASTRESS & WINTER, Oxford, Pa. 

 JACOB TOME, Port Deposite, Maryland. 

 O. M. WINSTON & CO., Aylett's', Va. 

 C. B. GREEN, corner of Gay and High Streets, 



Baltimore, Md. 

 EDWARD FOWLER, New Lehanon, New York. 

 Formel- and old certificates heretofore publish- 

 ed, from equally responsible sources, have generally 

 not been republished, but entirely new and recent ones 

 adopted. 



G. OBER, General Agent, 



No. 8 Bowly's Wharf, Baltimore. Md. 



JOH¥ KETTLEWELL. 



WESTWOOD SCHOOL, 



Near Lynchburg., Virgiyiia. 

 INSTRUCTORS: 

 JOHN H. WINSTON, Principal. 

 R. C. BERKELEY. 

 The Fifth Session of this School will begin on tlie 

 1st Monday in September, and end on the last Friday 

 in June, 1859- Tliorough instruction is given in every 

 branch of education, proper to prepare boys for the 

 University of Virginia, or for the practical duties of 

 life. Expenses of Board and Tuition, $220 — no extra 

 charge, except for lights. 



For detailed Catalogue, address the Principal 

 at Lynchburg. Aug 1858— tf 



RUIEMEDE SCHOOL. 



The next session of this school will commence on 

 the 1st of October, 1858, and close on the 31st of July, 

 1859 The branches taught are the English, Latin, 

 Greek, French, and Spanish Languages and their Lit- 

 erature, and Mathematics (both theoretically and in 

 its practical applications.) The Principal is a gradu- 

 ate of the University of Virginia, and the course of 

 instruction is designed with a view to the thorough 

 preparation of the pupils for that Institution. The 

 school is situated in Fauquier County, in a neighbor- 

 hood well known for its fine climate and excellent 

 society. 



TERMS — Board and Tuition for each terra of five' 

 months, $125; payalde on the .1st October and 1st of 

 March. Lights extra. 



Fo*- further particulars, address the Principal at Sa- 

 lem Station, Fauquier County, Virginia. 



GRAY CARROLL, M. A. 

 References. 



The Faculty of the University of Virginia. 



James K. Marshall, Esq., Virginia Senate. 



F. W. Coleman, Esq., 



Kev. G. II. Norton, Columbus, Ohio. 



Col. C. G. Coleman, Louisa C H., Va, 



Col. R. Christmas, Tallula. Issaquena Co., Miss. 



Wm. Roy Mason, Esq., King George County, Va. 



Lewis M. Coleman, Esq., Hanover Co., Va. 

 August 1858.— tf 



BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY 



Five miles West of the University of Virginia. 

 W. LEROY BROUN, M. A., ) Assistant 

 W. WlLLOUGllBY TEBBS, J Principals. 

 The object of this academy is to prepare students 

 for the University of Virginia, or to fit them for the ac- 

 tive duties of life- The course of instruction embra- 

 ces all those subjects requisite for a prepa ation for 

 any of the academic schools of the university, and 

 the method, as far as practicable, is similar to that pur- 

 sued at that Institution. Thi; Fifth Session will begin 

 on the 1st of September. The following department.s 

 are included in the course: 



1 — The English Language and Literature. 



2 — The Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. 



3 — The Modern Languages and Literature. 



4 — The Mathematics. 



5 — Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. 

 W. WILLOUGHBY TEBBS, Instructor in Lan- 



guages. 



W. LEROY BROUN, M. A., Instructor in Mathe- 

 matics. 



H. WALDEGRAVE LUCKETT, Assistant in Lan- 

 guuges and Mathematics. \ 



JOSEPH M. BROUN, Assistant in Mathematics and 

 English. 



Gymnastics will b^taught by J. E. d'Alfonce, sub- 

 ject to an extra charge made by him. 



Expenses for Board and Tuition in all the depart- 

 ments, including everything, except lights, $125, per 

 term of five months; the payment to be made in ad- 

 vance. 



The Principals have had considerable experience 

 in teaching in schools and colleges, and would refer 

 to their antecedents to any of the following gentle- 

 inen : 



The Faculty of the University of Virginia. 



Lieut. M. F. Maury, Sup't National Observatory, 



Washington. 

 Prof. A. D. Bache, Sup't U. S. Coast Survey. 

 Franklin Minor, Esq., Charlottebville, Va. 

 Alexander Rives, Esq., " *' 



B. lohnson Barbour, Esq., Barboursville, Va. 

 J, Randolph Tucker, Esq., Richmond, Va. 

 Rev. R. H. Phillips, Staunton, Va. 

 Judge J W. Tyler, Warrenton, Va. 

 Frank: G. Ruffin, Esq., Richmond, Va. 

 Rev. John A. Broadus, Charlottesville, Va. 

 Prof. C. S. Venable, So. Ca. College, Columbia. 

 Prof. Leconte, " " " 



J. Hamilton Couper, Esq., Darien, Ga. 

 Hon. George R. Gilmer, Lexington. 

 Hon Thomas Duval, Austin, Texas. 

 Right Rev. Stephen Elliott, Savannah, Ga. 

 For catalogues address either of the Principals. — 

 The postoflice is Ivy Depot, Albemarle co., Va. 



August 1, 1858. — 6m 



~Tarm for sale. 



I am anxious to sell immediately, 

 my farm, HAZEL HILL, situated m^^^p'^ 

 in Spottsylvania. It is 14 miles dis- jMri^fetfa^ 

 tant from Fredericksburg, S. W. and ^^^[ji^^p ^^ 

 some 6 miles west of county seat. ^^^^^^^^S- 



It contains 800 acres, divided into five fields, 550 be- 

 ing arable, the balance well timbered. It has 150 

 acres of good bottom land, which is well adapted I© 

 grain and grass. The high land has no superior in 

 the county, in its adaptation to grain, tobacco and 

 grass and ils high susceptibility of improvement. 



The houses, for all kinds of farming purposes, are 

 numerous and in good order, with a large Dwelling 

 House, in neat repair, and every out house. I invite an 

 examination of the Farm, and am willing to sell it, 

 just as the lands and growing crops show for them- 

 selves, being satisfied that no such farm, containing 

 advantages of soil, location and price, can be purchas- 

 ed in Eastern Virginia. WM. J. FIFE. 



Daniehville P. O:, Spottsylvania. au 58 tf 



