SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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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, $3£ ; 

 do. second quality, $3; Fashionable 

 Silk Hats, $;2 50; Fine, Calfskin Sew- 

 ed Boots, $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 substantial Calfskin Sewed BOOT, 

 which he will sell at the unprecedented* low price of 

 Three Dollars and a Half. Ap 1S57. 



FRANKLIN THOMAS, 



Attorney at Law and Notary Public, 



Office in the Law-Building, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



Sept 1856— ly 



McKINNEY & DUPUY, 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



PAY particular attention to the sale of TO- 

 BACCO, WHEAT, FLOUR, &c, and make li- 

 beral advances on produce in hand. 

 July 1856.— ly* 



JAMES WALSH 



IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER CF 



Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, 

 Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c. 



Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug 1856. -ly 



METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, 



RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 



The Metropolitan Savings Bank, chartered by the 

 Legislature, receives deposits, upon which interest is 

 allowed at the rate of six per cent, per annum, if re- 

 maining six months, and five per cent, if less time. 



Ddposites received at the office of the Co. at the 

 Store of Messrs. Dandridge & Hart, No. 105 Broad 

 St., and by the President, Geo. I. Herring, No. 56, 

 Main Street. 



GEO. I. HERRING President. 

 J. G. CHENERY, Secretary. 

 VVM. G. DANDRIDGE, Treasurer. 

 July 1856— ly 



W. HARGRAVE WHITE, 



BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, AND 



DEALER IN 



MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 



FREDERICKSBURG, VA., 



KEEPS constantly on hand every variety ol 

 Books in all departments, Staple and Fancy 

 Stationery, Musical Instruments, Music and 



PIANO FORTES 

 of the best materials. Also, Melodeons of the best 

 quality. 



Any Books or Music for sale by me, will be sent by 

 mail free of postage on receipt of price with the order. 



H5jp J Subscriptions received to any of the Magazines 

 Newspapers of the present day. f j 1 1 ly 1 



HITCHCOCK & OSBORN, 



Coach Dealers and Manufacturers, 



213 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Have a laree assortment of fashionable well made 

 Coaches, Carriages, Bug-gles, Sulkeys, Har- 

 ness, <fec. 



fgr city and country use, which from their long expe- 

 rience 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. 



Aiiff 1856— Iv 



THE VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE 

 INSURANCE COMPANY. 



„ CAPITAL $200,000. 

 Office No. 131 Main St., next East of the Dis- 

 patch Newspaper Office, Richmond, Va. 

 Chartered in the year 1832. 



HAS now been in operation about twenty-five 

 vears, and has paid over ($1,000,000) ONE MIL- 

 LION DOLLARS for losses. 



Farmers and others u\ Town or Country wishing 

 their Dwellings, Barns and otber Buildings or their 

 contents insured against FIRE or their shipments in- 

 sured against WATER RISKS can be safely pro- 

 tected in this long tried and responsible company on 

 fair terms without charge for Policy. All necessary in- 

 formation promptly furnished. Address either of the 

 undersigned. * THOS. M. ALFRIEND, PresH. 

 W. L. Cowardin, Sec'y. Aug '56 — ly 



Timber Lands for Sale. 



A valuable tract of Timber Land in the county of 

 Louisa, near the Virginia Central Railroad, containing 

 525 Acres, nearly all of which is in original growth. 

 I his land lies in a fine Tobacco region, and will be 

 sold low. 



For terms, &c, apply to the publishers of the South- 

 ern Planter. Feb 57 — tf 



To the Carriage Using Public. 



YOUR ATTENTION is invited to our stock 

 of RICHMOND MADE CARRIAGES, consist- 

 ing of COACH ES, SIX Seat CARRIAGES, ROCK- 

 AWAYS. BUGGIES, SULKIES, &c, The work is 

 made of the best material, by good workmen, and under 

 the immediate supervision of the proprietors, who are 

 thoroughly acquainted with the business. 



Several second hand LIGHT CARRIAGES AND 

 BUGGIES, to be sold low by 



AINSLIE, BO'WEN & POWELL, 

 au — lyr 10th St., between Main and Cary. 



DRAINING TII,E. 



HPHE subscribers have constantly on 

 JL hand any quantity of DRAINING TILE of 

 the most approved patterns, which they will 

 dispose of at the following prices: 1£ inch bore 

 $12 per thousand, about one foot bore each ; 2} 

 inch bore $15; 4 inch bore $35; Gutter Tile 

 $20. They also keep on hand the best Sand 

 Press Brick, $15, and Fine Brick, $25. Sam- 

 ples can be seen. Orders left ut the office of 

 American Farmer, or direct to the subscribers. 

 RITTENHOUSE & CRAWFORD, 

 Brick Makers, W. Pratt St., near the 

 jan—ff Cattle Scales, Baltimore, Md. 



AGRICULTURAL LIME 



Of a superior quality, in any quantity over 1000 

 bushels, for sale upon reasonable terms by 



CHAS. H. LAOCMER,& Co 

 Balcony Falls, 

 July 1st— tf Rockbridge Co.. Va. 



