SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. 



THIRD SESSIOH" 1856-57 



THE THIRD ANNUAL "COURSE OF LEC- 

 TURES" will commence on Monday, Oct. 13th, 1856, 

 at the College Building, corner of Marshall and Col- 

 lege streets, Richmond, and terminate on the 15th 

 March 1857, being a session of more than live months. 



Surgery and Surgical Anat. my, bv Charles Bell 

 Gibson M. D. 



Theory and practice of Medicine, by David H. 

 Tucker, *!. O. 



Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Martin P. Scott,M. 



D. 



Materia Medica and Therapeutics, by B. R. Well- 

 ford, VJ. D . 



Anatomy, by Arthur E. Peticolas, M. D. 



Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, 

 by Levin S. Joynes, M. D. 



Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, by 

 James H. Conway, M. D. 



Demonstrator of Anatomy, by Theo P. Mayo, M 

 D. W\V 



The study of Practical Anatomy may be prosecu- 

 ted with the most ample facilities and .at a very tii- 

 fling expense. 



Clinical Lectures are regularly given at the College 

 Infirmary and Richmond Alms-house. The Infirmary, 

 under the same roof with the College, is at all times 

 well filled with Medical and Surgical cases, and fur- 

 nishes peculiar facilities for Clinical instruction. 



Many Surgical Operations are performed? in the 

 presence of the class, and the Students being dady 

 admitted lo the wards, enjoy, under f he guidance of the 

 Professors, unusual opportunities for becoming famil- 

 iar, not only with the symptoms and diagnosis of dis- 

 ease, but with its daily progress and treatment. 

 Amount of Fees for Lectures, - - $105 00 

 Matriculation Fee, - - .5 00 



Practical Anatomy, - - - 10 00 



Graduating Fee, ' - - - 25 00 



The price of Board, including fuel, lights and ser- 

 vants' attendance, is usually $3 or $3 50 per week. 

 The catalogues, containing fuller information concern- 

 ing the Institution, will be forwarded to those who ap- 

 ply for it, or specific enquiries will be answered by ! 

 httter. 



L. S. JOYNES, M. D. 

 Aug — 3t Dean of the Faculty. 



JAMES^WALSH 



IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER CF 



Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, 

 Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c. 



Main Street, Richmond, Yd. 

 Aug 1856.— ly 



(Charles McGruder,) (R. W. McGruder.) 



S. McGruder's Sons- 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



Pay particular attention to sales — Corn, Wheat, 

 Flour, Tobacco, &c. 

 Aug 1856.— l >r 



Chickering's Celebrated Piano- 

 Fortes, 



NAT'L CARUSZ, Sole Agent, 

 169 Main Street, Opposite Exchange Bank. 

 Also Sole Agent for the highly esteemed instruments 

 of BROWN & ALLEN. 

 Aug 1856— ly 



E. D- KEELING. 

 MERCHANT TAILOR. 



MAMUFACTUKER of 



Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Gloves, Ho- 

 siery, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. 



136, Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug— tf 



HITCHCOCK & OSBORX, 



Coach Dealers and Manufacturers, 



213 Main Stred, Richmond, Va. 

 Have a large assortment of fashionable well made 

 Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkeys, Har- 

 ness, &c. 



for city and country use, which from their long expe 

 rienee in the business 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 



OSBORNE'S 



Ambrotype and Daguerreotype Gallery. 



Our new and unequalled skylight is just complete.] 

 and we are supplying our patrons with unapproacha- 

 ble likenesses m every sty lie of Art. We have a largv' 

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

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

 and Frames of every kind for Likenesses. 



We furnish materials to country operators at New 

 York prices. 



Aug — ly 



STILLMORE, FOR SALE. 



I offer for sale the farm on which-I reside, containing: 

 SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. It is one o/ th e be* , 

 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 Plank-road to Fredericks- 

 burg. The present crap of wheat will amount ti: 

 about 3,500 bushels. 1 am willing to take a part, o; 

 the whole amount, in servants, which I want for my 

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

 Culpeper co., Va . 



JEREMIAH MORTON. 



Aug--tf 



Tract of Timber Land for Sale. 



On WEDNESDAY, 10th September, 1856, 1 will sell 

 at public auction, if not sold privately before, my tract 

 of Land, lying on both sides of the Richmond and Dan- 

 ville Railroad, part in Prince Edward, and part in Lu- 

 nenburg, and immediately at Meherrin Depot, contain- 

 ing 975 acres, 350 of which is in original forest ami 

 heavily timbered. The improvements consist of a good 

 dwelling house and necessary out buildings. 



TERMS— $12 50 per acre; one-third cash, and the 

 balance in one and 2 years— bonds bearing interest, and 

 deed of trust to secure deferred paymentts. 



For further information, address 



RICH'D V. GAINES. 

 Drake's Branch Va. 



Aug— It 



WHEAT FANS. 



"ItyFontgomery's celebrated premium Rocka- 

 ) t| way Wheat Fans, for sale by 



WM. PALMJ5R. 



Aug— It 



