SOUTHERN PLANTER, 



ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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No. 11. RICHMOND, VA. November, 1860. 



"IF THIS BE TREASON, MAKE THE MOST OF IT" 



ANTICIPATIONS OF THE FUTURE TO SERVE AS LESSONS FOR THE 

 PRESENT TIME, in the form of extracts of letters from an English resident in the 

 United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870, with an Appendix, on the 

 Causes and Consequences of the Independence of the South. 



'■ If this be treason, make the most of it." — Patrick Henry. 



J. W. Randolph, Richmond, Ya., has just published the above in one volume 12 mo. 

 of over 400, pages. Price $1. 



TO MUSIC TEACHERS AND THE LADIES GENERALLY, 



J. W. RANDOLPH, BOOKSELLER, 



RICHHQKfl* VA., 



Offers for sale 31,000 pages of standard Music, and receives regularly, every week, all the 

 popular new pieces. 



f$g§~ Preceptor's Books of Vocal and Instrumental Exercises, Primers. Church Music, &c. 



J. W. R. has just published Everett's New Thesaurus Musicus, which is the best book for 

 Choirs and Singing Classes. $1. Also Everett's Elements of Vocal Music, 50 cts., sent by mail, 

 post paid. 



NOTICE TO BOOK-BUYERS. 



All who are forming or adding to their Libraries would do well to send to J. W. RANDOLPH 

 for his 



CATALOGUES 



Of New and Standard Works, published by him for free circulation. They embrace 



IM^lSr-Y THOUSAND 



Volumes in every department of Literature, with the date of publication, size, binding, and price 

 of each book. These six Catalogues will be mailed to all who enclose 6 cents to pay the 

 postage. 



J. W. RANDOLPH, Bookseller and Publisher, 

 121 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 



April 60. 



