SOUTHERN PLANTER. -ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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HOSPITAL FOR SLAVES. 



This Hospital is situated near the corner of Main 

 and 26ih streets, and is admiraldv adapted in nirness. 

 privacy and heathfulness of position, to the purposes 

 for which it has heen instituted, namelv : For MED 

 ICAL, SURGICAL and OBSTETRICAL treatment 

 of SLAVES. The rules' and regulations ^overninj^ 

 this institution have already heen published. A cir- 

 cular containing full particulars will be furnished 

 those who may desire further information. 



Terms. — Patients per week, $5; less than a week, 

 f 1 per diem ; hnt the aggregate shall not exceed the 

 charge for a full week. Patients ai tending the dail v 

 examinations,' (not fit subjects for HOSPITAL CON- 

 FliNEMEN r,) charged the regular fee adopted by 

 the profession at large. Tlie above charges include 

 board, medicine, medical attendance and nursing. 

 Surgical operations charged according to rules of 

 other Hospitals of the city. For further information 

 apply to the Physician resident at the Hospital, or to 

 either of the undersigned Physicians and Proprietors. 



FRS. VV. HANCOCK, D., 

 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th, or No, 130 Main st. 

 ST. GEO. PEACHY, M. D., 

 Exchange Hotel, 01 Grace st., bet. 5th and 6th. 

 F. E. LUCKET, M. D., 



Ballard House. 

 PHILIP S. HANCOCK, M. D., 

 Resident Physician. 

 CYRUS BROOKS, 



Resident Assistants. 



July 60— ly 



AND 



REAPERS AND MOWERS. 



As asrent for C. H. McCormick. I am -supplied with 

 his celebrated Reaper and Mower, with all ibe im- 

 provements of 1860. This reapei has been so entirely 

 successful for the last five years that I do not hesi- 

 tate to urge its superior merits upon all wisliing to 

 purchase lor the coming harvest, particularly as I 

 can give a lull guarantee that it will work well, and 

 pledge myself to take any tnachine back that fails to 

 do so. When any other machine can be obtained 

 upon the same terms, the McCormick may be worked 

 through the harvest with such other inaehine — the 

 Farmer keeping and paying for the best machine 



Let the orders cooie early to insure no disappoint- 

 ment. 



1 am also prepared to furnish other Reapers — the 

 Buckeye, Hussey and Atkins' Self Raker, Ketchuiri's 

 Mower, &c. 



As heretofore, I am manufacturing iny celebrated 

 Horse Power for 4, 6, 8 and 10 horses, with suit- 

 able Threshers— Ti'reshers and Cleaners, Straw Sep- 

 arators, Wheat Fans, &c., Bic^kfbrd & Huffman's 

 Wheat-Drill, with or without guano attachment. 



H. M. SMITH, 14 Main Street. 



May 60— 3t 



J. R. KEININGHAM, 



DEALER IN 



BOOKS & STATIONERY, 



211 Broad Street, between 4ih and 5ih, RICH- 

 MOND, VA. March 1859. 



NEW MACHINE SHOP. 



Having completed my new Factory on Frank- 

 lin Street and Walnut Alley, the whole being 

 in connection with my 



IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE, 



on Main Street, [ n'ow invite particular atten- 

 tion to the facilities I have for manufacturing 

 any kind of Machinery, and for supplying Seeds 

 and Implements of every description. 



As heretofore I shall pay particular atten- 

 tion to my 



PORTABLE THRESHERS, 



with Horse-Power, so arranged as to require no 

 digging or delay in starting; and shall keep 

 Machines of the best plan and workmanship, 

 such as Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters, for hand 

 and horse-power, W^heet Fans, Cradles, Reapers, 

 Hay Presses, Cidar Mills, Seed Drills, Plows, 

 Harrows, Hay-rakes, Gleaners, Cultivators, &c. 

 I invite special attention to my 



PATENT STKAW-CUTTES, 



which is warranted to be the best Cutter made, 

 and is sold at the low price of -$10; also to th 

 VIRGINIA CORN-SHEI.I.ER, 



as made by me from the original patterns, ca 

 pacity 600 bushels a day. 



Repairs of Threshers and Reapers attended 

 to promptly. Agent for 



BICKFORD & HUFFMAN^S WHEET APJD 

 GUANO DRILLS, and C. H. McCORMICK fS 

 REAPERS. 



H. M. SMITH, 

 Mar 60— 6m 14 Main St. 



LAND AGENCY. 



As Travelling Agent for the Potomac, Pied- 

 mont and Valley Agricultural Society at Alex- 

 andria, Va., I frequently meet with sellers, as 

 well as persons v/lio desire to purchase land. 

 Those having farms for sale rnay meet with a 

 purchaser by furnishing me with descriptive 

 letters, giving number of acres and price. If a 

 sale is eflected to any person whose attention 

 has been called to the farm for sale, by me or 

 through my agency, my charge will be one and 

 one half per cent on amount of sales. Persons 

 wishing to purchase land by addressing me, 

 stating the number of acres and price, and land 

 wanted, can obtain any information in iny pos- 

 session, free of charge. When answers to let- 

 ters are desired, a postage stamp must be en- 

 closed. - J. J. HITE. 



June 60 — 6t Lovingston, Nelson Co., Va. 



FOR SALE. 



A SPLENDID YOUNO STALLION, 



Sired by " KOSSUTH," and out of a thorough bred 

 mare. He is sixteen hands hi^h, four years old- -is 

 thoroughly broken to harness, and has received jioe 

 first premiums. 



Coi,OK a nch bav- 



Enquire at SOUTHERN PLANTER Office foi 

 full particulars. 



Mar 60. 



