SOUTHERN PLANTER.—. 



-ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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MORG-AN_HORSES. 



A Premium Essay on the Origin, History and Char- 

 acteristics of this remarkable 



American Breed of Horses, 



Tracing the Pedigree from the original Justin Morgan, 

 through the most noted of his progeny, down to the 

 present time, witl]fc.numerous portraits. To which are 

 added 



Hints for Breeding, Brealdng, and general Use 

 and Management of Horses, 



WITH 



PRACTICAL DIKECTIONS FOR TRAINING THEM FOR 

 EXHIBITION AT AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. 



By D. C. LINSLEY, Mlddlebury, Vt. 

 Price, ONE DOLLAR. Sent free of postage. 



C. M. SAXTON & CO., 

 Agricultural Book Publishers, 

 Nov 1856.— It 140 Fulton Street, New York. 



HoUjTWOod Nursery. 



The subscriber has removed his establishment 

 to his new place, just above the toll gate, on the West- 

 ham Plonk Road, Grove street, an excellent gravelled 

 drive, leads directly to the place, which renders it un- 

 necessary to pay toll. I shall continue to keep all the 

 articles kept at my old place, wilh tlie addition of a se- 

 lect assortment of the standard varieties of fruit treep, 

 Raspberries, Gooseberries, &c. &c. 1 have, of my own 

 raising, a choice lot of Dwarf and Standard Pear trees, 

 with a few extra-sized bearing Plums. I am selling 

 very low two and three year old Asparagus roots and 

 Strawberry plants from my old garden. 



Orders left at the "Planter Office, Palmer's seed 

 store, at Mr. John Jr^isher's office, (late fl. M. Zimmer- 

 man's,) or through the post office, will be promptly at- 

 tended to. JAS. GUEST. 



November 1856.— It 



PeiLIF RAHM, 



EAGLE FOUNDRY, Richmond, Va. 

 (Cary Street, between Pearl and 15th.) 

 Manufactures LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, TEN- 

 DERS, CARS, and all kinds of Railroad Machinery. 

 Engines of any power, Portable Engines, decided im- 

 provements over any others heretofore made, (5 to 40 

 horse power,) on wheels, adapted to farming, getting 

 lumber &c. with improved Portable Circular Saw Mills 

 attached, of 1st, '2d and 3d class. Also Machinery for 

 Mining, Grist Mills, Tobacco Factory Fixtures, Brass 

 and L-on Castings made to order. Oct '56 — ly 



"Wyandot Prolific Corn." 

 Positively the greatest agricultural 



wonder of the age. Experiments this season fully sus- 

 tain? its reputation, and astonished thousands. 



The seed will be selected with unusual care by the 

 original grower, and warranted genuine, and put in 

 parcels sufficient to plant an acre — with instructions 

 for cultivating. 



Price $1 50, delivered in New York City. Money or 

 post-office stamps must accompany tlie order, with 

 proper directi(Mis how to send. 



Those who order it sent by mai!, and remit $4 will 

 receive, post pnid, suffunent to \)\n\n an acre; $2 half 

 an acre ; $1 (juarter of an acre. Orders for less will be 

 charged double the above r!>tes. Address 



.J. C. THOMPSON, GcnH Agent. 



Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 

 October. 1856. 



N. I>. — yVll whose " Wyandot" failed to germinate 

 last Spring will be resupplied gratis. 



JAMES WALSH 



IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER CF 



Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, 

 Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c. 



Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug 1856.— ly 



METROPOLITAN SAYINGS BANK, 



RICMMOTO, VIRGINIA. 



The Metropolitan Savings Rank, chartered by the 

 Legislature, receives deposits, upim which interest is 

 allowed at the rate of six i)er cent, per annum, if re- 

 maining six months, and five per cent, if less time. 



Deposites received at the office of the Co. at the 

 Store of Messrs. Dandridge & Hart, No. 105 Broad 

 St., and by the President, Geo. I. Herring, No. 56, 

 Main Street. 



GEO. I. HERRING President. 

 J. G. CHENERY, Secretar*. 

 WM. G. DANDRIDGE, Treasurer. 

 July 1856— ly 



OSBORNE'S 

 Aml)rotype and Daguerreotype Gallery. 



Our new and unequalled skylight is just completed 

 and we are sut^plying our patrons with unapproacha- 

 ble likenesses in every style of Art. We have a large 

 stock of Morocco, Velvet, Pearl, Shell. Union, Papier 

 Mache, and Jewelled Cases ; also Gold Pins, Lockets, 

 and Frames of every kind for Likenesses. 



VVe furnish materials to country operators at New 

 York prices. 



Aug — ly 



E. B. KEELIMG. 



MAMUFACTUKER OF 



Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Gloves, Ho- 

 siery, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. 



136, Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug-tf 



HITCHCOCK & OSBORM, 



Coach Dealers and Manufacturers, 



213 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Have a large assortment of fashionable well made 

 Coaches, Carriages, Bujf^g-ies, Sulkeys, Har- 

 ness, &c. 



for city and country use, which from their long expe- 

 rience in the busniess they can safely recommend to 

 their friends and the public, and will sell on very rea- 

 sonable terms. 



Repairing promptly and carefully attended to. 



Aug 1856— ly 



stillmokeTfoeTbale; 



T ofTer for sale the farm on which I reside, containing- 

 SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. Itis one of the best 

 improved farms in the county of Culpeper. The 

 BUILDINGS are new, convenient and handsome. It 

 lies within 6 miles of the Orange and Alexandria 

 Railroad, and within 3 of the I'lank-road to Fredericks- 

 burg. 'I'he present crop of wheat will amount to 

 about 3,.5n0 bushels. I am willing to take n part, or 

 the whole amount, in servants, which I want for mi/ 

 own use. My depot and post office is Brandy Station, 

 Culpeper CO., Ya. 



Aug— tf JEREMIAH MORTON. 



