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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



To Agricultural and Horticultural Societies. 



'T'TT'E would particularly invite the attention of those 

 W Societies, who are about to make up their 

 Premium Lists, lo our large collection of Agricultural 

 Books, which are peculiarly adapted for Premiums. 



The awarding of As^riculiiiral Books in the place 

 of small Money Premiums has been extensively adopted 

 und has given the highest satisfaction. 



ADs'ANTAGES OF THIS PLAN. 



It pn)motes the dissemination of much needkd in- 

 formation among Farmers. 



It combines the Advantages of a Diploma with a 

 Premium of Intrinsic Value. 



It substitutes a Permanent and Expressive Token of 

 Honor for the pittance which is frequently humiliating 

 to the recipient. 



It avoids the fostering of a mercenary spirit among 

 Competitors, and better comports with the dignity of an 

 honorable emulation between friends and neighbors. 



We will be happy to furnish to applicants a Cata- 

 logue of our Publications, which we consider most ap- 

 propriate for the use of Agricultuial Societies foi 

 Premiums, on which a lioeral discount will be given. 



C. M. SAXTON & GO., 

 Agricultural Book Publishers, 



Aug. 1, 1856.— 2t 140 Fulton street, New York. 



VAIiUABI^E FARM AND MIM. PRO- 

 PERTY FOR SAI.E. 



I ^yILL sell privately my Farm, (Chambers' Mills,) 

 containing 600 acres of land, with a good Dwelling, 

 and Store House, and all necessary out-houses, and a 

 large Manufacturing Mill and Saw Mill, situated in 

 the county of Buckingham, on Slate River, (a naviga- 

 ble stream,) 8 miles east of the Court House, and 12 

 miles from James River. 350 acres are cleared, and 

 the balance in wood land, well timbered. It is a fine 

 stand for merchandizing, and the Mills, with the store 

 and dwelling, can be sold separately from the Farm, 

 if purchasers desire it. 



Terms accommodating. Address the subscriber at 

 Chambers' Mills, P. O., Buckingham County, Va. 



GEORGE CHAMBERS. 



Aug--2t 



Report on Spermatorrhoea. 



JUST PUBLISHED by the HOWARD ASSOCI- 

 ATION, Philadelphia, a Report on Spermatorrhoea or 

 Seminal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, 

 Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of 

 thfl iSexual Organ?, with an account of the errors and 

 deceptions of Quacks, and valuable advice lo the Af- 

 flicted, by GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D., CONSULT- 

 ING SURGEON of the ASSOCIATION, a benevo- 

 lent Institution, esfablished by special endowment, for 

 trie relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with 

 "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of this 

 Report will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), 

 FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO 

 STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. G. R. CAL- 

 HOUN, No. 2. South NINTH St , Philadelphia, Pa. 



July 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 nionlh<, and five per cent, if less time. 



Deposites received at the office of the Co. at the 

 Store of Messrs. Dandridge <fc Hart, No. 105 Broad 

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

 Main Street. 



GEO. I. HERRING President. 

 J. G. CHENERY, Secretary. 

 WM. G. DANDRIDGE, Treasurer. 

 July 1856— ly 



W. HARGRAVE WHITE, 



BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, AND 



DEALER IN 



MUSIC AND MUSICAI. 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. 



Subscriptions received to any of the Magazines 

 Newspapers of the present day. fjuly 1 



TCHOOL AT SUMMEi SILL. 



I want FOUR Boarders for the.-next and third 

 Session of my School, which will commence on the 

 15th day of October next, and terminate on the first of 

 August following. 



This School is intended to fit my sons for the Uni- 

 versity, and I wish companions for them. I decline 

 taking boys over fourteen years of age. The place is 

 healthy, and its nearness to Richmond affords access 

 to Churches of everv denomination. 



TERMS FOR ONE YEAR.— Two hundred dollars, 

 one half on entering School, the balance on the first of 

 March. FRANK. G. RUFFIN. 

 July 1— tf 



PURE BRED SHORT HORN CATTI.E 



POR SALE. AT REASONABLE PRICES. 



BATES Bull, 2nd Lord Barrington. see 2nd Vol, A. 

 H. B. No. 955. Young Bull, Richard Booth, 

 2nd A. H. B. No. 906. Also, the young Bates Bull, 

 Marmion, got by 2nd Lord Barringion. Dam — 

 Milkmaid Jr., by Yorkshireman. The young Bull — 

 Lord Raglan, got by 2nd Lord Barrington. Dam — 

 Snowdrift, by Belvidere. Also; 6 Heifers and young 

 Cows — two to four year old, got by Bates Bull Belvi- 

 dere, and 1st Lord Barrington. See American Herd 

 Book, ^os. 232 and 244. 



THOS. P. REMINGTON, 

 No. 22 South Front Street, 

 July 1, 1856. .5t.* Philadelphia. 



DEVON CATTLE. — The subscriber's 

 second annual Catalogue of DEVON CAT- 

 TLE is now ready, and will be sent by mail to 

 those desiring it. It embraces full pedigrees of 

 all his herd, including his three imported Bulls, 

 his imported Cows, and their progeny. Several 

 superior Bulls and Heifers are offered for sale. 



Also ESSEX PIGS bred from the best im- 

 portations. Address, 



C . S. WAINWRIGHT, 

 iny5 — 5t* Rhinebeck, Duchess Co., N. Y. 



THE PATENT MAGIC CORN AND 



COB CRUSHER. 



WE have been appointed sole Agent here 

 for the sale of this MACHINE. It will 

 grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour of suffi- 

 cient fineness for Cattle. It is not liable to get 

 out of order, and is much more durable than 

 any other of its kind that we have knowledge of. 

 We recommend it with confidence, 



BALDWIN, CARDWELL & CO., 

 may-6t] 148 Main Street, Bichmond, 



