SOUTHERN PLANTER. — . 



-ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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SCHOOL AT SUMMER HILL. 



The next session of my School, in Chester- 

 field, will commence the 10th of October, and close 

 the 10th of August, under the tuition of Mr. T. B. 

 Maury, a graduate of the University, very highly re- 

 commended by Dr. Harrison, and selected with spe- 

 cial reference to his moral and professional qualifica- 

 tions. 1 want several boys not over fourteen years of 

 age, as companions for my own children The house 

 is in the forest, on a well-drained knoll, and protected 

 on all sides by a dense screen of woods. Though 

 within 40 mTmues drive of Richmond, it is perfectly 

 retired. It may suit parents in Richmond who wish 

 to be within easv reach of their children. 



TERMS— $200, payable one-half in advance, and 

 the other half on the first of March. The instruction 

 is intended to fit boys for College. 



Sept 57 FRANK. G. RUFFIN. 



E. T. WINSTON & CO., 



Sole Agents in Richmond, Va., for 



MANIPULATED GUANO 



April 1857.— tf 



THE SUBSCRIBER having discontinued 

 the Grocery business, will from this date devote 

 his attention exclusively to the Commission business, 

 for the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Wheat, 

 Corn, Tobacco, &c ; also, to the Purchase of Guano, 

 Groceries. &c. 



He has associated his nephew, W. G. MILLER, 

 with him, who will give his particular attention to the 

 sales of Tobacco. 



He will also take this opportunity for returning his 

 heartfelt thanks to his many friends for the liberal pat- 

 ronage extended to him for so long a time, and hopes 

 by strict attention to business to merit a continuance 

 of the same. ALEX. GARRETT. 



Office for the present at his Old St;md. 

 June 1857— ly 40 Main St. 



AGRICULTURAL WAEEHOUSE: 



THE Subscribers continue to manufacture at their 

 large New Factory on Cary Street, between 9th 

 and Kith, all kmds of Agricultural Machines and Im- 

 plements of the latest and most approved patterns 

 which will be made of the best materials and of supe- 

 rior-workmanship* They are now prepared to receive 

 and execute orders for the same. 



They ask attention to "Cardwell's double and sin- 

 gle geared Horse-Powers and Threshers," which have 

 taken a premium at everv Fair at which they have 

 been exhibited, also to " CrOskill's Clod Crusher." 

 " Mannv's Patent Reaper and Mower " th>- best in use. 

 Horse Raker, Corn Shelters from $10 to $35. Wheat 

 Drills, Straw Cutters, Rick's patent iron Beam Plows, 

 of various sizes, Seymour's and Sage's Patent Broad 

 Cast Sowing Machines, Fan Mills, various patterns, 

 Corn Planters, Hay Presses, Grain Cradle, and almost 

 every other machine and implement required by Plant- 

 ers. BALDWIN, CAKDVVEIX & CO. 

 April, 1857. Store 148, Main St: 



E. G. EGGELING, 

 Florist, Nurseryman and Land- 

 scape Gardner, 



Is located in Henrico County, near the City of Rich- 

 mond, on the continuation of Broad Sireet, nearly 

 opposite Richmond College, 

 Where he cultivates and has tor sale, a large variety of 

 Flowers, Evergreens,, Ornamental Shade 

 Trees, Shrubs, «&c. 

 And the choicest kinds of 



Apple, Pear, Peach and other Frr it Trees. 



Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Dr. O. A. 

 Strecker, opposite the Old Market; at Wm. Satler & 

 Co., Main, between 11th and 12th Streets; or at Geo. 

 Hundley's, Broad Street, between 5th and 6th; or be 

 sent by the Post. Post-Office address, Ric hmond, Va. 



References— H Macfarland, Esq., Pres t Far- 

 mers' Bank: Hon Alex R Holliday, John R Edmunds, 

 Halifax; D'Arcy Paul, Esq., Petersburg; Bishop Jno 

 Early, Lynchburg ; Frank G Ruffin, Esq., Editor So. 

 Planter. Oct J 857. 



The Great Southern Hat and Cap Manu- 

 factory and Depot. 

 JOHN" BOOLEY, 



No. 81, Main Street, Richmond Va. 



MANUFACTURER of HATS and CAPS on 

 the largest scale, and in every possible variety, 

 and Importe tot'North American and European FURS 

 HATS, CAPS, PLUSHES, TRIMMINGS, and all 

 other articles belonging to the Trade, is always sup- 

 plied with a splendid stock of Goods, for Wholesale 

 and Retail, which in quality and quantity cannot be ex- 

 celled by any other house in the South. His manu- 

 facturing arrangements are of the completes! kind, and 

 his facilities for supplying country merchants at the 

 shortest notice cannot be surpassed. 

 July 1856— lv 



Sou^ten UMlimg House 



RICHMOND, VA. 



THE Subscriber keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a large and 

 Fashionable Assortment of 

 Ready made Clothing, of his 

 OAvn 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, Umbrellas, &c., &c. 



In addition to Avhich 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, 

 may— ly No. 120, Corner of Main & 1 3 sts. 



_ FALL STYLES OF DMESS HATSi 

 Felt Hats, Kerseymere Hats, Servants' Wool Hats, 



Ckildrens and Infants' Hats and Caps. 

 CLOTH, VELVET, PLUSH, FUR AND GLAZED 

 CAPS; MISSES FLATS; 

 LADIES FURS, UMBRELLAS AND CANES. 

 A large new stock ol the above Goods to be sold 

 cheap, wholesale and retail, at the Premium Hat Store, 

 207 Broad .Street, Richmond ,Va. 

 Oct 1 850— lv RICHARD MOORE. 



