SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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Report on Spermatorrhoea. 



JUST PUBLISHED by the HOWARD ASSOCI 

 ATiON, Philadelphia, a Report on Spermatorrhoea or 

 Seminal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, 

 Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of 

 the Sexual Organs, wiih an account of the errors and 

 deceptions of Quacks, and valuable advice lo the Af- 

 flicted, bv GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D., CONSULT- 

 ING SURGEON of the ASSOCIATION, a benevo- 

 lent Institution, established by special endowment, for 

 tue relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with 

 "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of this 

 Report will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope), 

 FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO 

 STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. G. R. CAL- 

 HOUN, No. 2. South NINTH St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



July 1856— ly 



IGS OF IMPROVED BREED FOR SALE . 



I have for sale, to be delivered at weaning 

 time, a good many pigs of improved breed. I 

 have produced it myself from crosses of the 

 Surry (or Suffolk) genuine Berkshire, (Dr. John 

 R. Woods' stock) Irish Grazier, Chester County, 

 no Bone and Duchess. I think them superior 

 hogs of medium size, and for fourteen years they 

 have not had a bad cross among them. I prefer 

 that purchasers should view my brood sows and 

 my boar on my farm, three miles below Rich- 

 mond. I will not sell them in pairs, because 

 the in-and-in breeding would depreciate the 

 stock at once and cause dissatisfacton, but I will 

 sell in one lot several of the same sex. 



jgigpPrice $5 per head for one, and an agreed 

 price for a larger number. They will be deliv- 

 ered on the Basin or any of the Railroad Depots 

 free of charge. 



FRANK G. RUFFIN. 

 Summer Hill, Chesterfield, May, 1856. 



IRON BAILING, 



Verandahs, Balconies,of all patterns. 



Grates, Fenders, Iron Doors, &c. &c. 



Manufactured at 216 Main St., Richmond, Va., by 

 Sept 1856— ly F.J.BARNES. 



Saddles, Harness, &c. 



I manufacture a superior 

 COLLAR 



which I warrant not to chafe or gall. I have 

 always on hand a good assortment of all articles in my 

 line, which I will sell, wholesale or retail, as cheap as 

 thev can be procured an v where. North or South. 



CHARLES I. BALDWIN, 

 Sep — ly Franklin St., 2d square above Old Market 



R, 0. HA SKINS, 

 Ship Chandler, Grocer and Com- 

 mission Merchant, 



In his large new building, in front of the Steamboat 

 Wharf, Rocketts, RiCHMOND, VA. 

 Sept 1856— ly 



Plans and Detailed Drawings 



Prepared, and the construction of all kinds of build- 

 ings superintended by 

 ALBERT Li. WEST, 

 ARCHITECT & MEASURER, 

 llth St., between Main and Bank, Richmond, Va. 

 September 1856. 



VALUABLE TIMBERED LAND FOR 

 SALE. 



I offer for sale Seven Hundred and Thir- 

 ty-Two and one-quarter (7323) acres of valuable tim- 

 bered Land, lying immediately on the Norfolk and Pe- 

 tersburg Railroad in the county of Sussex. The whole 

 tract is in original growth of Pine and Oak, principally 

 Pine, and offers great inducements to Lumber getters. 



Terms liberal. For further particulars apply either 

 by letter or personally, to 



WM. C. JONES, 

 Mav — 4m Surrv Court-House P. O., Va. 



ALBEMARLE LAND FOR SALE. 



Ivy Creek Land in Market. 



"TTTTSHING to change my business, I will sell pri- 

 YY vatelv.if I can, if not, then at public auction, at 

 at Bloomfiald, on the 1st of September next, if fair, if 

 not the next fair day, all the following named proper- 

 ty. BLOOMFIELD, the farm on which I reside, con- 

 taining 



720 ACRES, 



500 are arable, (with a good proportion of low-grounds), 

 and balance well wooded, and situated five miles west 

 of the University, and within one mile of Woodville 

 Depot, on the Central Rail Road. This firm is high- 

 ly improved and very productive. There is on it a fine 

 ORCHARD of more than a 1000 fruit treps* compri- 

 sing every variety suitable to this climate. The build- 

 ings are new, and of every description necessury, from 

 tobacco-houses to a handsome BRICK 

 DWELLING of nine large rooms, and 

 a Green House attached. It is here Jgliiiiiyiij 

 that Bloomfield Male Academy is sit-$I 

 uated, which is in a flourishing condi- 

 tion, with accommodation for 60 p boarders- 

 sion, in part, given in time to seed' ; or, if the purcha- 

 ser should wish to continue the school, possession, for 

 that purpose, would be given the 15th of July next. 

 The Farm and School will yield a net annual profit of 

 $6,000. If desired the farm would be divided- 



Price for Bloomfield, $28,800 cash, or $30,500 one 

 third cash and the balance in one and two years with- 

 out interest. 



I will also sell (1100) eleven hundred acres of land 

 on the Blue Ridge, a little north of Brown's Gap, and 

 lying on both sides of the line between Albemarle and 

 Rockingham, it being a part of the estate of the late 

 Fountain Richards. About 100 acres of this land are 

 cleared, and has on it a new double cabin. Price, $5 

 per acre — one third cash and the balance in one and 

 two years without interest. Possession given at 

 once. 



At the same time I will also sell all my Furniture, 

 Crops, Agricultural Implements and Live Stock. — 

 Terms made kuown on day of sale. 



I will show the property to those wishing to pur- 

 chase, or I can be addressed by letter at Woodville 

 Depot, Albermale county, Va. 



April tf P H GOODLOE. 



Posset 



REAPING MACHINES. 



Persons wishing Hussey's or McCormick's Reap- 

 ers for the coming harvest will please order early.— 

 McCormick's Reaper is warranted to cut 1£ acres an 

 hour, and to save three-fourths of the wheat scattered 

 bv ordinary cradling. 



"April 3t. * H. M. SMITH. 



JOHN MORTON, Florist, 



West end of Grace Street, RICHMOND. VA. 



Roses, Camelias, Ornamental Trees, Ever- 

 greens, Shrubs, Grape Vines. 



Bouquets tastefully arranged. Sep ly 



