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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



(R. H. Meade.) (T. R. Bakkr.) 



Graduate Philadelpliia College of Pharmacy. 



IMZEADE 8l baker, 



Apothecaries, Chemists and Pharmaceu- 

 tists. 



186, N. W. Corner of Main and lOth Sis. 

 Diagonally opposite the Farmers and Virginia Banks, 

 and just above the new Custom House. 

 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 

 Offer to Farmers, Physicians and Families, a new 

 and perfectly fresh- stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals 

 and Medicines ; Surgical Instruments ; Spices ; Im- 

 ported Cigar's ; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ; Fan- 

 cy Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c ; on 

 good terms as any other House in the Countrv. 

 Sep 1856— ly 



A Five Dollar Library for Farmers. 



Seut free of Postage.. 



The American Farm Book, $1 00 



Diseases of Domestic Animals, 75 

 Browne's Field Book of Manures, 1 25 



The Stable Book, 1 00 



Nash's Piogressive Farmer, 60 

 Munns Land Drainer, 50 



This Library is arranged with a view to supplying 

 the greatest amount of practical instruction, without 

 needless repetition. 



At least this much of an Agricultural Library should 

 be in the hands of every Farmer in America. 



Our descriptive Catalogue of Agricultural Books, 

 will be sent to any who will favor us with their ad- 

 dress. 



C. M. SAXTON «fc Co. 

 Agricultural Book Publishers, 140 Fulton Street, 

 New York. 



Sep 1856— I t ^ 



Wyandot Prolific Corn." 



Positively the greatest agricultural wonder of the 

 age. Experiments this season fully sustained its repu 

 tation and astonished thousands. 



The seed will be selected with unusual care by the 

 original grower and warranted genuine and put in par- 

 cels sufficient to plant an acre — with instructions for 

 cultivating. 



Price $1 50 delivered in N. Y. city. Money or P. O. 

 stamps must accompany the order, with proper direc- 

 tions how to send. 



Those who order it sent by mail, and remit $4 will 

 receive part paid sufficient to plant an acre; $2 half an 

 acre; $1 quarter of an acre. Orders for less will be 

 charged double the above rates. Address 



J. C. THOMPSON. 

 Torapkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 



Sep 1«56— It 



FRESH XMFORTSD 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &c. 



The subscribers have just received from the leading 

 Florists in Holland, an unusually fine and extensive 

 assortment of Double and Single Hyacinths, Tulips, 

 Polyanthus, Narcissus, Double Narcissus, Janquilles, 

 Crocus, Crown Imperials, Fritillarias, Gladialus, Iris, 

 Ixias, Lilies, Arums, Anemones, Kanuenculous, Col- 

 chicums, Snowdrops, Aconites, Oxalis, Lachenalias, 

 Amaryllis, Early Roman Narcissus, &c., &c , to which 

 they invite the attention of Amateurs. — Retail descrip 

 tive Catalogues with directions for culture furnished 

 applicants enclosing a stamp for return postage. 



Dealers and nurserymen supplied in quantities at 

 as low rates, as usually paid for the refuse bulbs from 

 auction. 



A good assortment of Hyacinth Glasses, Fancy Cro- 

 cus Pots^&c, &.C. 



JAMES M. THORBON Sf Co. 



15 John Street, New York. 



Sep 1856— 3t 



f E. D. KEELING. 



MERCKANT TAZZ.OR. 



MAMUFACTUKER OF 



Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Gloves, Ho- 

 siery, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. 



136, Main Street, Richmond, Va. t 

 Aug-tf 



HITCHCOCK «& OSBORN, 



Coach Dealers and Manufacturers, 



213 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Have a large assortment of fashionable well made 

 Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkeys, Har- 

 ness, &c. 



for 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. 



Aug 1856— ly 



OSBORNE'S 



Ambrotype aud Daguerreotype Gallery. 



Our new and unequalled skylight is just completed 

 and we are supplying our patrons with unapproacha- 

 ble likenesses in every style of Art. We have a large 

 stock of Morocco, Velvet, Pearl, Shell, Union, Papier 

 Mache, and Jewelled Cases ; also Gold Pins, Lockets, 

 and Frames of every kind for Likenesses. 



We furnish materials to country operators at New 

 York prices. 



Aug — ly 



JAMES WALSH 



IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER CF 



Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, 

 Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c. 



Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug 1856.— ly 



(Charles McGruder.) (R. W. 1V1cGri;der.) 



S. McGrruder's Sons. 



COIMIIMCZSSZON IVIEROHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



Pay particular attention to sales — Corn, Wheat, 

 Flour, Tobacco, &c. 

 Aug 1856.— lyr 



CRENSHAW & CO. 



Commission Merchants and Grocers. 



North side of the Basin, 

 RICHMOND, VA. 



Pay particular atlention to the sale of Wheat, Flour. 

 Tobacc(>, and all descriptions of produce. Keep on 

 hand a large assortment of Groceries, Genuine Peru' 

 vian and Mexican Guano all of which they will furnish 

 on the best terms. 



J^p" They continue their Wool Depot for grading 

 and selling Wool to which they invite the attention of 

 the Growers in this State. 



June 1, 1856.— tf 



AGRICULTURAL LIME 



Of a superior quality, in any quantity over 1000 

 bushels, for sale upon reasonable terms by 



CHAS. H. LOCHER, & Co. 

 Balcony Falls, 

 July 1st— tf Rockbridge Co.. Va. 



