•THE SOUTHEEN PL'ANTER. 



291 



H R Woodhouse, Janl857 

 W S Pavne, July 1856 

 Mansfield King, July 1857 

 Philip Edge, do 

 J H Hammond, June 1857 

 P R Berkeley, Jan do 

 N W Hanip, Jkn 1858 

 Jas? W Conway, Jan 1857' 

 R H Can, July 1857 

 J T Early, Jan 1857 

 F W Battaile, Jan 1857 

 Ro Sterretr, Julv 1855 

 l)r J B Kirby, July 1857 

 T B Lippcomb, do 

 J A Fleet, Jan 1857 



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 5 00 



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D H Hatton, Dec 1857 

 iVIiles C Selden, Jan 1862 

 H P Pope, July 1856 

 A Hunley, Sept 1856 

 C H I'age, July 1857 

 T C Bey top, Jan 1857 

 I W ASontague, Jan 1857 

 as Miller, July 1857 

 VV T Taliaferro. Sept 1857 

 E Briiminell, Jan 1857 

 L M Coleman, Jan 1857 

 Miss V L Harrison, July 1857 

 H N Pendleion do 

 H Pendleton, do 



1 00, Calvin Carden, do I 00 



8 00 A M Stratton, June 1857 1 00 



4 06l\V G Morton, Jan 1857 3 75 



3 54'Geo VV Key, do 1 00 



1 Oli Jos Johnson, do 2 25 



1 on G \V Booker, July 1856 5 25 



2 00 P S Roler, July 1857 2 25 

 1 00|T J Preston, jan 1858 5 00 

 1 00 ;!l C Jones, do 3 00 

 1 75 Ro Moselev, do 3 00 

 1 00;S S Satchell, do 2 00 

 1 OOiW. C Jone^, Jan 1857 2 25 

 1 OO'J V I\lc,Gahev July 1857 2 25 

 1 00 Benj Estes, August 1857 5 00 



FALL T RAD E-18 5 6 . 

 To Planters and Farmers. 

 THOMAS D. ftUARLES, 



Wo. Broad St., 



"Would call atteation to bis 'large and varied 

 stock of hea^'y Woollen Goods, Blankets, Kerseys, 

 Satinets, Linseys, Oznaburgs, Bleached and Brown 

 Domeslics. Also to his stock of house furnishing 

 goods generally. By ihe 15th of September, his as- 

 sortment of Staple i.nd Fan^y Goods, will be com- 

 plete in all departiricnts — to which will be added Car- 

 jDets, Rugs, &c. Sept. 1856. 



R. 0. HASKINS, 



Ship Chandler, Grocer and Com- 

 mission Merchant, 



In his hfrge new building, in front of the Steamboat 

 Wharf, RocKETTs, RXHMOND, VA. 

 Sept 1856— ly 



MITCHELL & TYLEE, 



DEALERS IN 



Watclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated 

 Ware, Military and Fan^y Goods. 

 RICHMOND, VA. ' 

 Sept 1856— ly 



Plans and Detailed Drawings 



Prepared, and the construction of all kinds of build- 

 ings superintended by 

 ALBERT Jj, WEST, 

 ARCHITECT & MEASURER, 



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

 September 1856. * 



lEOH RAILIHG, 



Verandahs, Balconies, of all' patterns. 



Orates, Fenders, Iron Doors, &c. «S£C. 

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

 Sept 1856— ly h\ J. BAI{i\ES. 



JOHN MORTON, Florist, 



West end of Grace St., Richmond, Va. 

 Roses, Camellias, Ornamental Trees, Ever- 

 greens, Slirubs, Grape Vines. 



JS®^ Bouquets tastefally arranged, '"^g 

 Sept 1856— ly 



VIROINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. 



STAUNTON, VA, 

 Right Rev. Wm. Mkadk, President of the. Directors. 

 " " John Johns, Vice do do 

 Rev. R. H. I'hilups, Frincii)a]. 

 Rev. J. C. V\'hkat,' Vice l^incipal. 

 Prof J. C. Engelerecht, Principal Instructor in 

 Music. 



Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Sheffey, Heads of the Family. 

 The next Session of this Institution will commence 

 on Wednesday, the •24th of September. The Officers 

 named above will be aided by an efficient coips of 

 Teachers. 



Renewed efforts will be made to sustain the hl^h 

 character the Institute enjoys, and to enlarge the 

 sphere of its useiiilness. 



The large and commodious additional building now 

 in tlie course of construction will afford increased fa- 

 cilities for the coDii'ort of the pupils, and the systematic 

 arrangement of the classes, especially in the depart- 

 ments of Music and French. 



Tlie institulp, situated in one of the healthiest por- 

 tions of the State, is well established in the confidence 

 of its friends and patrons in Virginia and Mar} land. 

 The number ot pupils from Louisiana, Alabama, and 

 in the Southern and Western States is steadily increas- 



Pupils from a distance can remain aunng vacation m 

 the family of Mr. Sheffey. 



The discipline is strict, yet parental. The course 

 of study is comprehensive and thorough, embracing th;; 

 various liranches of an English education, the Ancient 

 and Modern Lanjiuages, iMusic, Drawing, &c. 



AddiMonal facilities will be afforded for acquiring a 

 thorough knowledj;e of tlie French language. 



Terms : — Board and English tuition per Session, 

 $2U0 ; Music, the Languages, Drawing, and Painting 

 extra. 



Registers, containing full particulars, will be sent on 

 application to Rev. R. l\. PHILLIPS, or 

 HUGH W. SFIEFFEY, 

 Sep 1856— 6t Staunt on, Va. 



' JOlN^&liEORGE GIBSON, 

 House Builders and Carpenters, 



RUAiMONU, VA. 



Having extensively titted up their establish- 

 ment with the latest im[»roved machinery, are prepar- 

 ed to furnish, at short notice and on reasonable ternit^, 

 all kinds ot portable iinished Carpenter's work, such 

 as Door and Window Frames, Casings, out and inside 

 linish, &c. . . 



Sash, iilinds and Doors, oi all vnnelies. 



Stairs, Flaiidraiis, Porches, Verandahs, Balconies. 



Cornices, CoMiice iViouldings and Jirackets of all 

 sizes and patterns. Alouldin-s of all descriplions. 



\V;»sli-boards, (^hair-boards, Ceiliiig-board s, &,c. 



'J'hey will make cstimaies l()r work to |)lans furnish- 

 ed them, and deliver it at their fuaory at the estima- 

 ted prices. Orders respectlully solicited. 



September 185G— Jy 



