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SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



Grlcntivar SciiooL 



This is a School for girls, entirely under the instruction and superintendence of Mrs. B. and 

 myself. My aim is to teach what the girls sent to me. are prepared to learn — giving special attention to fun- 

 damenlal branches, and sparing no labor necessarv for fpnching thoroughly. 



The girls are treated as members of our family, and have such daily religious instructions, as christian 

 parents give to their own children. 



The friends whose names are below will give information as to the sort of influence likely to be exert- 

 ed in my family : 



Gen. John H. Cocke of Bremo; I)r John R. Woods, Albemarle ; Rev. B. M. Wailes, Greenfield ; Rev. 

 Peyton Harrison, R. J. Morrison and Mrs. Juliet Drew, Richmond; Wm. B. Harrison of Brandon; Rev. 

 Geo. D. Armstrong. Noriolk ; Rev. Wm. S. White, Lexington; Rev. S. B. Wilson, D. D., Hampton Sydney; 

 Geo. F. Harrison. Goochland. 



The present Session closes on 3d July next. Number limited to 14. There will be several vacancies on 

 1st February next. For terms, &c, address 



REV. S. W. BLAIN, 



Dec 1857 — ly Greenwood Depot, Albemarle Co., Va. 



P. HOKTON REACH, 



Wo. 91, Main Street, Richmond* 



Agent for the sale of Messrs. HUNT $ WEBSTER'S 

 improved 



" Family Sewing Machines." 



Also, manufacturer and dealer in Ladies dress 



Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns, Wors- 

 ted, Fancy Goods, &c. 

 Also, manufacturer of BANNERS, FLAGS and RE- 

 GALIA of every description, 

 pj, ]3 — Instruction given gratis - to purchasers of 

 Sewing. Machines. Feb. 1857. 



BEAUMONT 

 FEMALE SCHOOL. 



The second term of this School, of the Ses- 

 sions of 1857-8, will commence on the 1st day 

 of February next ensuing, and close the last of 

 June. A few additional pupils can be entered 

 if early application be made. The school is lo- 

 cated at my residence in Orange county, three 

 miles north of Gordonsvillc, in a very beauti- 

 ful and healthy region of the State. 



For further information, address 



JAMES L. JONES, M. D., 



Jan 1858. — It Gordonsville, Va. 



Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. 



SOUTHEEE" GREENWOOD NURSERY. 



Having on hand a choice variety of FRUIT 

 TREES of my own raising, and grafting sufficiently 

 large for transplanting, I respectfully call the atten- 

 of thft public to them. 



My Nursery is located one and a half miles North- 

 east from the Old Market, where I will take pleasure 

 in showing them. 



All orders addressed to, or left at mv agents, Messrs. 

 Van Lew, Taylor & Co., No. 19 Main St., Richmond, 

 Va., or myself, will meet with prompt attention. 



Sept 1837— 6t* LEWIS TUDOR. 



FOE SALE, 



My FARM, in Powhatan County, 7 miles 

 South-west of the Courthouse, on the Appomattox riv- 

 er, containing 667 g acres, nearly half in original woods, 

 with a great quantity of fine timber. Improvements, 

 a brick dwelling of two stories, built of the best, ma- 

 terials, under my own direction — all other buildings of 

 suitable dimensions, and arranged according to my 

 own taste. 



As a residence it is not inferior to any in the county, 

 whether in regard to pleasantness or health. Col. 

 H. L. Hopkins resides on the premises, and is autho- 

 rized to contract for the sale, of the same. 



mar tf ABNEti CRUMP. 



OVERSEER WANTED. 



I wish to employ for a gentleman near Rich- 

 mond, an Overseer, to manage a small farm. — 

 To a person who thoroughly understands his 

 business and can come well recommended, lib- 

 eral arrangements will be offered. Address 



N. AUGUST, 

 Office So. Planter, 153 Main Street. 

 Dec 1857. — 3t 



5~ A. STURBIYAHT, 



Attorney at Law and Notary Public, 



Practices in all the Courts held in and for 

 the City of Richmond, and Chesterfield and Hanover 

 Counties. 



(33P Office — Corner Bank and 11th Streets, oppo- 

 site Goddins Hail, RICHMOND, VA. 

 October 1857. 



BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 

 Neatly executed at this Office. 



