SOUTHERN PLANTER—ADVERTISING SHEET. 



AUGUST & WILLIAMS' 

 Agricultural Registry and Agency Office, 



At the i.lHoe of the Southern Phinter, No. 103 Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 

 The svibsevibers are engaged in the bnsiness of 



and executing orders for all kinds of 



AGRICULTURAL MACHIIRY AID IMPLSMEiTS. SEEDS 



. IMPROVED STOCK, of every variety, &c., 



to the selection and shipment of which we will give our personal attention. 



We have now on hand for sale, a large number of Farms in various sections of the State, (see 

 our list to be ibund in another part of this paper), to suit persons of the most limited or enlarged 

 meiins, and will cheerfully furnish information respecting any of them upon application. 



We are also Agents lor the sale of 



Phelps' Patent Combination Bee-Hive," 



one of which can be seen in operation at our oiiice. 



It is oar design to make our office a kind ol" '-Fanners' Head-Quarters,'' and cordially invite 

 them to call and see us when in. the city. They will tind constantly on our table a number of the 

 best agricidtural periodicals in the country, always open for their ins])ection and inlbrmation, and 

 we will receive and remit subscriptions lor the sanie,yWc of charge. 



July 1, 1858. AUGUST & WILLIAMS. 



••U\\e of cidtivfi- 



„ OAK LAWN FOR SALE. 



Ihe subscriber wisliing to de- 

 t^liiie house- keeping, offers lor .side 

 this delightful residence, sit uiited on 

 Grove street, fiheen iniuiites drive 

 West from the city of Richmond — 

 'J'he tract contains 2:2 acres, in a line 

 tion — a portion ol' it devoted to a market gnr<len, con- 

 taining Urge strawberry and asparagus beds, &c. It 

 has an old iitid voting h-uit bearing orchard, contain- 

 ing 250 trees of the choicest collections, embracino 

 Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry and Quince trees. Als ), 

 Cirape Vines, and all the other small fruits. 



Tlie place is an old fanuly residence, but has been 

 occupied several yeais by the subscriber, who has en- 

 tirely renovated and modernized it, improving what 

 wa.s good, and adding what was needtui to make it 

 what it is. one of the most deliahilid suburban resi- 

 dences about the city of Richmond. The house, 

 which is entirely new, is an Italian Villa, with heavv 

 Swiss ornamenting, u sivle of architecture adnurablv 

 suited to ihis climate. The inside finish is lich and 

 modern, embracitiy marble maniles, silver plated door 

 knobs, bell knobs, *fec. 'I'here are nine rnoms, six of 

 lar}ie si/e. It is siuiated 175 li?et from the street, hav- 

 ing a fine spacious lawn in front, with magnilicent oak 

 trees, of native arowtli. 'I'here is u gfood kitchen and 

 other out houses. Tlie neiabborhood is unexcepfiou- 

 idde. The location is j)erti^ctly healthy. 



It will be sold entire, oi in lots to suit purchasers.— 

 If more land weie desired, it coidd be had, inunedi- 

 ately adjoining, at a reas<mable price. 



'J'EJI.VJS— One-lhird cash : balanreon time, from 1 

 to 5 years, for negotiable notes, hearing interest, and 

 secured by trust deed, or improved city proj)erty would 

 1)6 taken in exchaiiiie. 



Persons wisbins: to purchase mnv applv to GODDIN 

 or on the jU"i inises to 



Augii«t I8.'.8-If I,. S. SQUIRE. 



BONE DUST. BONE DUST. 



Just received, a superior lot of Bone Dust, 

 in store and for sole bv 



CHL'RCH &1. FLEMING 



i>lay 1S58. 



! 360 ^CRES 



OF LAND FOR SALE, 



Near Millwood, in the County of Clarke, live 

 miles tronti Berry ville, and ten from Winchest-r, with 

 all the necessary houses for dwelling and farming 

 purposes. 



'I'his farm is situated in the centre of a most agree- 

 able neighbourhood ; convenient to churches, school 

 houses, stores and mills. Price $45 CO per acre — 

 $1,500_ down— $2,500 in January, '59, which May be 

 extended, by the pronipt payment of interest. $2,900 

 .lanuary 1st, 18(30, which also may be extended, 

 $10,000 may not be required fin- several years. Inter' 

 i est on all the deferred payments to be paid semi an- 

 I nually. ROB'T." C. RANDOLPH, M. D. 

 ; Apri l, tf 



Saddles, Harness, &c. 



I manufacture a superior 

 COLLAR 



which I warrant not to chafe or gall. I have 

 i always on hand a good assortment of all articles in 

 j my line, which I will sell, wholesale or retail, as cheap 

 I as they can be procured anvwhere. North oi- South. 



CHARLES L BALUWiN, 

 Franklin St., 2d square above O'ld Market, 

 i Sept — ly 



Why is it thaFETRnNfasSrof YetersFu^ 

 Continues to Sell so many Pianos ? 



THE ANSWER IS PLAIN AND TRUTH- 

 FUL AS?F01.L0WS: 



Because, for more thau twenty years he has con- 

 scientiously avoided selling any but the best ilistru- 

 meats I And the natural result has been, that every 

 one of the Thousands of Pianos he has 

 sold has bad the efifect of selling others, 

 and thus year after year, his sales have 



increased mitil, to meet the demand, he finds it ne- 

 cessary to keep on hand a stock of from fbrtv to 

 fifty Instruments; but suppose li)r a itloment that 

 his Pianos bad been of doubtf'ul (lujility, can any 

 candid, thinking })erson fail to see, ihut the public; 

 would long since have found it out, and the results 

 liave been a falling off instead <if increase in fjijles. 

 may— It E. P. NASH, Petersburg, V.t. 



