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SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



THE RICHMOND FEMALE INSTITUTE, 



Incorporated in 1S53, l)y the Leg-jslature of Vn., was designed to afiford to young ladies the hig-hest advan- 

 tages for lei ruing. It owes its origin to a number of public spirited individuals, who have expended not less 

 ihiui seveiif?/ 1housn)id dollars, \x\ erecting and furnishing the establishment. 



The course of instruction is extensive and liberal. The Faculty consists of five gentlemen and ten ladie?, 

 wholly devoted to the work of teaching. The Institute numbered last year, (the second of its existence), 268 

 pupils. Most of them were from Richmond, attesting the high estimation in which the school is held at home. 

 The remainder were from twenty-five counties of this Slate, and from eleven other States of the Union. For 

 further information, address 



Sep 1856 -3t B. MANLY, Jr., Richmond, Va. 



HENRY SHAFER, 



DEALER IN 



Cxeiitlemen's Clotliing & Furnisliiiig Goods, 



Fall and Winter of 1856 and 1857. 



THE followina: Goods, assorted in stvle and size to 

 suit the trade. All can be satisfied with chenp, fash- 

 ionable goods ; in fact, let the taste be ever so fastidi- 

 ous, I am confident that my stock embraces quantitv 

 and quality sufficient to please all. Expecting my 

 customers will acknowledge fiicts which must be appa- 

 rent on examination, I merely enumerate the following 

 list of goods brought out this season. 



Black and fancy cloth dress and frock Coats, 

 Beaver Over-Coats, Sacks, Talmas, and Raglans, 

 Casaimere, Beaver, Petersham and Cloth Business 

 Coats, 



Black Doeskin, Black Figured, Scotch Plaid, Brown, 

 Drab and Steel mix Cassimere Pants, 



Velvet, moire-antique. Silk, Cassimere, Cloth andSa- 

 tin Vests., 



My furnishing stock contains a full assortment of 

 Shawls, Blankets, Umbrellas, White Linen and Cotton 

 Shirts, ivlerino and Knit Wool Shirts and Drawers, Silk 

 Shirts, White and Brown Canton Flannel and Jeans 

 Drawers, Gloves, Gauntlets. Suspenders, Night Caps, 

 Money Belts, Mufflers, Handkerchief?, Cravats, Scaifs, 

 'I'ies, Stocks and Collars, all of which will be sold low 

 for CASH. HENRY SHAFER, 



Corner Main (Pearl) and Hth streets. 



October, 1856. 



MACFARLANE & FEIiGUSSOl^, 



BOOK, JOB, FANCY and ORNAMENTAIi 



PRINTERS. 



LAW BUILDING, IllCIIMOND, VA. 

 Having added largely to their heretofore ex" 

 tensive assortment of "'BOOK & JOB TYPE, 

 are now prepared to execute all kinds of Print 

 ing as well as any establishment in the State. - 

 Particular attention paid to the printing of 

 BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, 

 PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, 

 CARDS, CHECKS, 

 BILL HEADS, CERTIFICATES, 

 HAND BILLS, TICKETS, 

 CATALOGUES FOR SCHOOLS AND COL- 

 LEGES, NEGOTIABLE NOTES, &c. 

 In fact, every description of Job Printing will* 

 be executed in any style to suit the taste of eus- . 

 tomers, upon terms that cannot fail to please. 



We are now printing 

 The Southern Literarg Messenger, 

 The Southern Planter, 

 The Home and Foreign Journal, 

 The Commission ; and 

 The Quarterly Laio Journal. 



