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SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



WM B. GREEN, 

 Charlotte. 



FRED. W. HOBSON, 



Richmond, 



GREEN & HOBON, 



PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



JNO. BOOKER, (late of the firm of Booker & Wa 

 kins,) Salesmam. 

 fi^T Office on Cary street, between 12 and 13, 

 July 1 1856— ly* 



AGRICULTURAL LIME 



Of a superior quality, in any quantity over 1000 

 bushels, for sale upon reasonable terms by 



CHAS. H. LOCHER, & Co. 

 Balcony Falls, 

 July 1st— tf Rockbridge Co.. Va. 



J. MONTGOMERY'S Rockaway Wheat Fans, 

 for sale b v 



WILLIAM PALMER. 



July 1st— 2t 



LAND FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber intending to move West, offers 

 her Land for sale, containing 300 acres. It is di- 

 vided into three shifts, each under a good fence ; con- 

 taining a never failing Spring in each shift. There are 

 all the necessary and convenient houses (whic'.i are 

 new.) One-third of the tract is excellent word land 

 and well timbered. 



There is a fine creek running through t'nis Farm 

 with 25 or 30 acres of flat land in cultivation. It is lo- 

 cated 12 miles from Prince Edward Court House, 10 

 from Cnarlotte Court-House, 9 from the ,-jouthside Rail- 

 road at Pamplin's Depot, and 12 from the Richmond 

 and Danville Railroad. A more minute description is 

 deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will 

 examine for themselves. 



PAULINA P. DUPUY. 



June 1— 3t* 



LAND FOR SALE. 



^ THE subscriber wishes to sell his 

 jl3 Farm in King William County, about , 

 20 miles from Richmond, adjoining the 

 land of Capt Martin Drevvy and others. 

 It is a very healthy location, and a desirable, neighbor- 

 hood, contains 300 or 400 acres, a large portion of it 

 is very superior Swamp Land, part of which is drain- 

 ed and in cultivation, and the balance easily drained 

 and cleared up. The high Land lies well, and is well 

 adapted to the culture of Corn, Wheat, &c/ It has 

 on it a good DWELLING HOUSE, with six Rooms, 

 and all necessary out houses. Persons wishing to 

 purchase will address the subscriber at Charlottesville, 

 Albermarle County, Virginia. 



THOS'J. VALENTINE 



June 1 — tf 



J. R. KEININGHAM, 



DEALER IN 



BOOKS & STATIONERY, 



No. 226, Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 



BOOKS bound in every variety of style, and 

 Blank Books made out the best material at short 

 notice. Clerks of Courts and others will find 

 their orders thankfully received, and executed 

 well and promptly, at strictJ.Y moderate prices. 



June 1856— ly* 



SUP. PHOS. LIME. 



WE have established in this city a manufac- 

 factory for pure Sup. Phos. Lime, warranted to 

 be made of pure bonedust, not boiled or calcined,.the 

 Northern article of bone dust not enterinto our compo- 

 sition. Onr price will be $40 per ton cash, contained 

 in from 7 to 8 barrels, according to the weight. Soils 

 also analyzed. Address 



DUVAL & NORTON, 

 Druggists and Manufacturers, Richmond, Va. 

 June 1856— ly 



SAMUEL S. C0TTRELL, 



SADDLE AND HARNESS 

 MANUFA CTURER, 

 Wholesale and Retail, 

 No. 118, Main St., Richmond, Va. 



Having received the first premi- 

 um at the Fair of the Virginia 

 Mechanics' Institute, in 1854, and 

 a Silver Medal at the Fair of the 

 same Institute in 1855, feels confident he can 

 please all persons in want of any article in his 

 line. March 1856— ly 



Great Reduction in the Price 



HATS AND BOOTS ! 



From 15 to 20 per cent saved by 

 buying from J. H. ANTHONY, 

 Columbian Hotel Building. 



Moleskin Hats, of best quality, 

 $3,50 ; Moleskin Hats, of second 

 quality, $3,00; Fashionable Silk Hats, $2,50; 

 Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots, $3,50; Congress 

 Gaiter Boots, $3.35 ; Fine Calfskin sewed 

 shoes, $2,25. 



J. H. ANTHONY has made arrangements 

 with one of the best makers in the city of Phil- 

 adelphia to supply him with a handsome and 

 substantial Calfskin sewed BOOT, which he will 

 sell at t»he unprecedented low price of THREE 

 DOLLARS AND A HALF. ap '56— ly 



Southern Clothing House, 



AT 



RICHMOND, VA. 



THE Subscriber keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a large and 

 Fashionable 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, 

 Suspenders, Collars, L r mbrellas, &c, &c. 



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 fashionable style. 



E. B. SPENCE, 

 mayly , No. 120, Corner of Main & 13 sts- 



