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SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



The former Firm of 



GEO. WATT &L CO 



having been this, 22d clay of December, 1858, dissolv- 

 ed, we have associated ourselves in business, under 

 the firm of GEO. WATT & CO., for the purpose of 

 making and selling the WATT 



CUFF-BRACE PLOW, 



With the 



BREAST IMPROVEMENT 



thereon, and the 



HANOYEE PLOW, 



And shall keep constantly on hand a large assort- 

 ment of these Plows, and Castings of these and other 

 popular kinds, with Cultivators, Harrows. Corn or 

 Tobacco Weeders, Hillside and Subsoil Plows, new 

 ground Coalters., &c 



Jill of which are made in our own Factory. 



Also, Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles, Corn Shellers, 

 Com Planters, (Caldwell's make.) and a variety of 

 other useful Implements in our line, which we war- 

 rant to give satisfaction, or be returned. We solicit a 

 eall from' the Agricultural Community, assuring them 

 that our best efforts shall be used to tive them supe- 

 rior aritcles, GEO. WATT, 



HUGH A. WATT. 



Richmond, December 23, 1858. 



Grateful for the patronage given me heretofore, I so- 

 licit a continuance of the same to the above, firm ; and 

 will only add that having spent the belter part of the 

 last 16 years in making my Plow what it is. 1 pledge 

 mv best efforts still to improve it — having PATENT 

 RIGHTS for the BREAST IMPROVEMENT and 

 the HANOVER PLOW, secured November 1856 and 

 February 1858. I will sell Rights to both in remote 

 sections of this and other States on reasonable terms. 

 The public are cautioned against infringements on 

 these Patent Rights. 



GEO. WATT, Patentee. 

 Richmond, January 1859. 



City Savings Bank of Richmond 



CHARTERED IN 1839. 



Continues to receive deposites, on which interest is 

 paid at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, if remaining 

 on deposit six months, and 5 percent, for sborler pe- 

 riods. HORACE L. KENT, Pres't. 



ALEX. DUVAL, Sec' v. 



N. AUGUST, Cashier. 



DIRECTORS : 

 John N. Gordon, Samuel Putney, H. Baldwin, 1 . 

 Davenport, Jr., Charles T. Wortham, Hugh W. Fr) 

 and Wellington Goddin. Jan 1859.— ly 



K. 0. IIASKINS, 



Ship Chandler, Grocer and Com- 

 mission Merchant, 



In his large new building, in front of the Steamboai 

 Wharf, Rockktts, RICHMOND, VA. 

 Sept 1859—1) 



MITCHELL & TYLEE, 



DEALERS IN 



Watelies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated 

 Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



GREAT REDUCTION in THE PRICE OF 



HATS AND BOOTS. 



From 15 to 20 per cent, saved 

 by buying from J. H. ANTHONY, Co 

 lumbian Hotel Building. 



Moleskin Hats of best quality, %Z\ ; 

 do. second quality, $3; Fashionable 

 Silk Hats, $2 50; Fine Calfskin Sew- 

 ed Boo'ts, $3 50; Congress Gaiter 

 Boots, $3 25; Fine Calfskin Sewed 

 Shoes, $2 25. 



J. H. ANTHONY has made ar- 

 rangements with one of the best ma- 

 kers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with a 

 handsome and substantia) Calf-skin Sewed BOOT , 

 which he will sell at the unprecedented low price of 

 Three Dollars and a Half. July 59— lv 



Southern Clothing House 



RICHMOND, VA. 1 



The subscriber keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a large and Fash- 

 ionable assortment of Ready-made 

 Clothing, of his own manufacture, 

 of the latest and most approved 

 Styles. Also a large assortment 

 of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, 



such as Handk'fs, Cravats, Neck 

 Ties, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves and 

 Suspenders, Collars, Umbrellas. 



In addition to which he keeps a 

 large and general assortment of 

 Piece Goods of every Style and 

 Quality, which he is prepared to make to measure at 

 the shortest notice and in the best and most fashiona- 

 ble style. E. B. SPENCE. 



No. 120, Corner of Main and 13th Sts. 

 July 59— lv 



HOSPITAL FOR SLAVES, 



This Hospital is situated near the corner of Main 

 and 26th streets, and is admirably adapted in nirness. 

 privacy and beathfulness of position, to the purposes 

 for which it has been instituted, namely : For MED- 

 ICAL, SURGICAL and OBSTETRICAL treatment 

 of SLAVES. The rules^and regulations governing 

 this institution have already been 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, 

 $1 per diem; but the aggregate shall not exceed the 

 charge for a full week. Patients at tern ling the daily 

 examinations, (not fit subjects for HOSPITAL CON- 

 F1NEMEN I\) charged the regular fee adopted by 

 the profession at large. The 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. W. HANCOCK, LVI. D., 

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

 ST. GEO. PEACHY, M. D., 

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



R. S. VEST, M. D., 

 Franklin Street, below Ballard House. 



PHILIP S. HANCOCK, M. D., 

 Resident Physician. 



CYRUS BROOKS, 



Resident Assistants. 



July 60— ly 



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