SOUTIIEEN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



TO ADVERTISERS. 



The Southerx Planter haA^ing a large circu- 

 lation in Virginia and North Carolina and a 

 very respectable subscription list in the other 

 SoniJiern and Western States, offers one of the 

 best mediums to advertisers that the State af- 

 fords. Tiiose who take it are almost exclusively 

 farmers, substantial men who live in the coun- 

 try; the best customers to every trade, (except 

 the lawyers,) the very class whom advertisers 

 desire to reach. To Boarding Schools and 

 Academies, the Hotel Keeper, the Druggist, 

 THE Dentist, the Nurseryman, and in short to 

 all who have anything to sell or anything to make 

 known, the " Southern Flanter" is recommended 

 with confidence not only on account of the high 

 character of those who subscribe to it, but like- 

 wise by the fact that it possesses the additional 

 advantage of being printed in Book form and 

 stitched, it is therefore more apt to be preserved 

 than an ordinary newspaper, which gives to ad- 

 vertisers a better chance of keeping themselves 

 before the people. 



The increased business of this department of 

 the "Flanter" since it has been undertaken 

 proves that those who have tried it, find it to 

 their interest to encourage the enterprise. 



ADVERTISEMENTS 



Will be inserted at the following rates : — For 

 each square of ten lines, first insertion, One 

 Dollar ; each continuance Seventy-Five Cents. 



Advertisements out of the City must be ac- 

 companied with the money to insure their inser- 

 tion. 



Eeport on Spermatorrlioea. 



JUST PUBLISHED bv the HOWARD ASSOCI- 

 ATION, Pliiladeljihia, a Report on Sperm:itonhce!i or 

 Seminal Weakness, Impotenre, the Vice of Oiiiinism, 

 JMastmbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of 

 the bexual Organs, with an account of the errors and 

 deceptions of Quacks, and valuable advice lo the Af- 

 flicted, bv GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D., CONSULT- 

 ING SURGEON of the ASSOCIATION, a benevo- 

 lent Institution, established by special endowment, for 

 tne relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with 

 "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of this 

 Report will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope), 

 FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of 'l^VVO 

 STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. G. R. CAL- 

 HOUN, No. 2. South NLNTH St , Philadelphia, Pa. 



July 1856— ly 



[ W. HARGRAVE WHITE, 



BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, AND 



DEALER IN 



MUSIC A^D MUSICAI. I^JSTRUMENTS, 



FREDERICKSBURG, VA., 



KEEPS constantly on hand every variety ol 

 Books in all departments. Staple and Fancy 

 Stationery, JMusical Instruments. Music and 



■ FIA KO FORTES 

 of the best materials. Also, Melodeons of the best 

 quality. 



Any J3ooks or Music for sale by me, will be sent by 

 mail free of postage on receipt of price with the order. 



Subscriptions received to any of the Magazines 

 Newspapers of the present day. [j^'y 1 



^hooiTat summer hillT 



I want FOUR Boarders for the next and third 

 Session of my School, which will commence on the 

 15th day of October next, and terminate on the first of 

 August following'. 



Tbis School is intended to fit my sons for the Uni- 

 versity, and I wish cotnpanions for them. I decline 

 taking boys over fourteen years of age. The place is 

 healthy, and its nearness to Richmond affords access 

 to Churches of every denomination. 



TER.^IS FOR ONE YEAR.— Two hundred dollars, 

 one half on entering School, the balance on the first of 

 March. FRANK. G. RUFFIN. 

 _july 1 - tf 



PURE BRED SHORT HORN CATTI.E 



FOR SALE. AT REASONABLE PRICES. 



BATES Bull, 2nd Lord Barrington. see 2nd Vol, A- 

 It. B. No. 955. Young Bull, Richard Booth, 

 iind A. H. B. No. 906. Also, the young Bates Bull, 

 Marmion, got by 2nd Lord Barrington. Dam — 

 Milkmaid Jr., by Yorkshireman. The young Bull— 

 I^jrd Raglan, got by 2nd Lord Barrington. Dam — 

 Snowdrift, by I3elvidere. Also; 6 Heifers and young 

 Cows — two to four year old, got by Bates Bull Belvi- 

 dere, and 1st Lord Barrington. See American Herd 

 Book. Nos. 232 and 244. 



TIIOS. P. REMINGTON, 

 No. 22 South Front Street, 

 July 1, 1856. 5t.* Philadelphia. 



DEVOM CATTLE —The subscriber's 

 second annual Catalogue of DEVON CAT- 

 TLE is now ready, and will be sent by mail to 

 those desiring it. It embraces full pedigrees of 

 all his herd, including his three imported Bulls, 

 his imported Cows, and their progeny. Several 

 superior Bulls and Heifers are oflered for sale. 



Also ESSEX PIGS bred from the best im- 

 portations. Address, 



C. S. WAINAVRIGIIT, 

 myo — 5t* Rhinebeck, Duchess Co., N. Y. 



THE PATENT MAGIC COR]^' AND 



COB CEUSMER. 



WE have been appointed sole Agent here 

 for the sale of this MACHINE. It will 

 grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour of suffi- 

 cient fineness for Cattle. It is not liable to get 

 out of order, and is much more durable than 

 any other of its kind that we have knowledge of. 

 We recommend it with confidence. ^ 

 BALDWIN, CARDWELL & CO., 

 may-6t] 148 Main Street, Bichmond. 



