SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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Great Original American Works on the 

 Horse. 



DADD'S ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 

 OF THE HORSE, and Dictionary of Veterina- 

 ry Science. 



Splendidly Illustrated. Plain $2 00 



'do. Colored Plates 4 00 



DADD'S MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. 

 Containing practical directions for the Treatment 

 of Diseases and Lameness of Horses. (With Illus 

 trations.) $1 00 



The Twelfth Thousand. 

 LINSLEY'S MORGAN HORSES. 

 f As interesting as a romance." Giving the Hislo- 

 ry of the Morgan Horse? Pedigrees of the Principal 

 Horses of this Breed, and General Instructions for 

 Purchasing, Breeding and Training Horses. $1 00 

 The Fifth Thousand now ready. 

 Sent free of postage upon receipt of price. 

 C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book-Publishers, 

 May 57— It 140 Fulton St., New York. 



strawberries! 



PARDEE'S MANUAL FOR THE CUL- 

 TURE OF THE STRAWBERRY will ensure suc- 

 cess, and recommend the best varieties for the differ- 

 ent soils and locations. Price 60 cents. 

 Sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, 

 C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book-Publishers, 

 May 57— It 140 Fulton st., New York. 



GRAPES. 



NOW IS THE SEASON FOR PLANTING. 



CHORLTON'S COMPLETE GRAPE-GROW- 



ER'S GUIDE 50 cents. 



REEMELIN'S VINE-DRESSER'S MAN- 

 UAL 60 do 

 ALLEN ON THE GRAPE $1 00 



Are works which should be in the hands of every 

 one who has a vine, to plant or prune. The increa- 

 sed produce of a single year will pay for them. 

 Sent free of postage on receipt of price. 

 C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book-Publishers, 

 May 57— It 140 Fulton st., New York 



TO LOVERS OF FLOWERS. 



BUIST'S FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTO- 

 RY 'SI 25 



BRECK'S BOOK OF FLOWERS 1 00 



Will give you the directions you need for selecting 

 the rarest and best flowers, and for their successful 

 cultivation. These are the best books for amateurs. 



Sent free of postage on receipt of price. * 

 C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book Publishers, 



May 57— It 140 Fulton St., New York. 



NORTHERN SUGAR CANE SEED. 



HAVING purchased from Mr. Wray, his 

 importation of Chinese Iinphee or Sorgho Seed, grown 

 in France, under his own immediate inspection/ (there- 

 by insuring the utmost purity,) and described editori- 

 ally by Mr. Greely, in "The Tribune," we offer it 

 for sale in quantities, at one dollar a poun% and in 

 packets, prepaid by mail, at 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 

 each. This seed, .so superior to any other in market, 

 can be procured only from 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



May 57— It 15 John Street, New York. 



Valuable Farm and Milling Property 

 for Sale. 



I WILL sell privately my Farm, (Chambers' 

 Mills,) containing GOO acres of land, with a good 

 Dwelling and Store House, and all necessary out- 

 houses, and a large Manufacturing Mill and Saw 

 Mill, situated in the County of Buckingham, on Slate 

 River, a navigable stream,) 8 miles East of the Court 

 House, and 12 miles from James River. 350 

 acres are cleared, and the balance in wood land, well 

 timbered. It is a fine stand for Merchandizing, and 

 the Mills, with the Store and Dwelling, can be sold 

 separately from the Farm, if purchasers desire it. 



Terms accommodating. Address the subscriber at 

 Chambers' Mills, P. O., Buckingham Countv, Va. 



May 57— 3t* GEORGE CHAMBERS. 



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 strictly moderate prices. 



June 1856— jg 



SCHOOL AT SUMMER HILL. 



I want FOUR Boarders for the next and third 

 Session of my School, which will commence on the 

 15th day of October next, and terminate on the first of 

 August following. 



This School is intended to fit my sons for the Uni- 

 versity, and I wish companions for them. I decline 

 •taking boys over fourteen years of age. The place is 

 healthy, and its nearness to Richmond affords access 

 to Churches of every denomination. 



TERMS FOR ONE YEAR.— Two hundred dollars, 

 one half on entering School, the balance on the first of 

 March. FRANK. G. RUFF1N. 

 july 1 — tf 



PHILIP RAIIM, 



EAGLE FOUNDRY, Richmond, Va. 



(Cary Street, between Pearl and 15th.) • 

 Manufactures LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, TEN- 

 DERS, CARS, and all kinds of Railroad Machinery. 

 Engines of any power, Portable Engines, decided im- 

 provements over any others heretofore made, (5 to 40 

 horse power,) on wheels, adapted to farming, gettins: 

 lumber &c. with improved Portable Circular Saw Mills 

 attached, of 1st, *<Jd and 3d class. Also Machinery for 

 Mining, Grist Mills, Tobacco Factory Fixtures. Brass 

 and Iron Castings made to order. Oct '56 — ly 



English Breeding Stock. 



THOMAS BETTS & CO., 



14 Canning Place, Liverpool, England. 

 Exporters of Thorough Bred Horses, Cattle, and 

 Sheep on commission, and shipped to any sea ports in 

 America. Circulars giving the prices of "the best Stock 

 in England and the expenses to America, can be re 

 ceived by applying to their Agent, 



J. M. MILLED, 

 81 Maiden Lane, New York City. 

 Dec 1 856 — 6 naos ____ 



Chickering's Celebrated Piano-Fortes. 



NAT'L CARUSX, Sole Agent, 

 169 Main Street, Opposite Exchange Bank. 

 Also Sole Agent for the highly esteemed instruments 

 of BROWN & ALLEN. 

 Aug 1856-ly 



