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SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



THE FARM, CALLED LILLY VALLEY, ON 

 THE OSBORNE TURNPIKE, AND ON JAMES 

 RIVER, SIX MILES BELOW RICHMOND, FOR 

 SALE.— The subscribers are authorised to sell the above 

 valuable farm, now owned and occupied by Mr. B. O. 

 Aikin. It contains 335 acres, of which 210 acres lie on the 

 west side, and 125 acres on the east side of the Osborne's 

 Turnpike, 6 miles below Richmond. The improvements 

 on the place are new, and though small, are sufficient for 

 the accommodation of a moderate sized family. The 

 place is very healthy. Besides a well in the yard, there 

 is an excellent spring near thereto. The land is of excel- 

 lent quality. The portion to be put in wheat will be pre- 

 pared so as to be ready for fall seeding. Those disposed 

 to purchase are requested to view the premises. 

 Terms accommodating. Apply to Mr. Aikin, or to 



GODDIN & APPERSON, 

 oct — tf Auctioneers, 



KICE & NORRIS, 



MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 

 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MA- 

 CHINES, SEEDS, &c— Keep constantly on hand a 

 general assortment of all articles in their line. Agents for 

 Herring's Champion Fire and Burglar Proof 

 Safes. Agricultural and Seed Store, 



oct — tf 46 and 48 Light k. Baltimore, Md. 



AMEKICAN HOTEL, 



MAIN STREET, opposite Capitol Square, 

 Richmond, Va, J. Mildeberger Smith, Proprie- 

 tor. This Hotel is the best located in Richmond, 

 being on 'Vain street, near the Banks, opposite 

 Capitol Square, and commanding a fine view of the 

 city. Thankful for past favors, the Proprietor 

 respectfully asks a continuance of public patronage 

 —assuring his friends that no exertion shall be 

 spared to conduce to their comfort while at the 

 American, and to make it all that a first class hotel 

 should be. oct 3m 



GILMOR HOUSE. 



CALVERT st., opposite the Battle Monument 

 Monument Square, Baltimore, J. Mildebergej 

 Smith, Proprietor, W. S. Warner, late of St. Nich 

 olas Hotel, N. Y., Superintendent. oct 3m 



IMPORTED MONARCH. 



BY Priam, out of Delphine by Whisker, will 

 stand the present season at L. G. M ORRIS'S 

 Herdsdale Farm, 1| miles from Scarsdale Depot, 

 and 24 miles from New York by Harlem Railroad. 

 Terms, $20 the season for mares not thoroughbred, 

 and $50 for thoroughbred. Pasturage $3 per month. 

 Accidents and escapes at the risk of the owner. 



All business connected with the horse to be 

 addressed to " Monarch's Groom, Scarsdale P. O.. 

 Westchester County, N. Y." 



A portrait, taken from life, with performance of 

 the turf, full pedigree, &c, &c, will be forwarded 

 bv mail, by addressing L. G. MORRIS, Fordham, 

 Westchester Co., N. Y. je— tf 



SCHOOL. FOR BOYS. 



THE second session of my school will begin the 

 first October next and terminate the first of 

 August following. I desire to get as boarders in 

 my family, two boys, about twelve years old. 

 The school is a small one, intended for the educa- 

 tion of my own children, and the course of instruc- 

 tion such as will fit them for the University of 

 Virginia. 



Terms— Two hundred dollars for the whole 

 session ; payable one haff the first October, the 

 other half the first of March. 



FRANG.K: RUFFIN, 

 Summer Hill, Chesterfield, 

 au 4 miles below Richmond. 



.JAMES RIVER CEMENT AND LIMB 

 WORKS. 



LIME.— I am now engaged manufacturing Lime 

 principally for Agricultural purposes, of which 

 the following is an analysis, by Professor Gilliam, of 

 the Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington : 

 Carbonate of Lime, - - - 88.595 

 Carbonate of Magnesia, - 5,3Gl 



Silicia, 1,000 



Alumina and Oxide of Iron - - .675 

 Original Matter, Water and Loss - 4.3(i9 



100,000 



<! The Magnesia and other foreign matters are 

 too small to interfere much with the quality of the 

 Lime; it will make a good Lime, and more free 

 from Magnesia than much of the Northern Lime." 

 William Gilharn. 



My principal object being an experiment with 

 the view to larger operations in this business, have 

 concluded (for the present) to put the price at 5 

 cents per bushel for the Slacked Lime, at the Kilns, 

 or with the addition of freight and toll, to any point 

 on the James River and Kanawha Canal. 



CEMENT. 



Always on hand the celebrated James River Ce- 

 ment, fresh ground, inferior to none manufactured in 

 this country. Orders supplied at shortest notice to 

 any point in the Union. For reference as to quality, 

 reler to nearly every work of importance in Vir- 

 ginia and North Carolina. Address, 



CHARLES H. LOCHER, 



Balcony Falls, Va, 



Agents— Messrs. Davenport, Allen & Co., Rich- 

 mond, oct— 3 mos 



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WANTED, 



MANAGER, for the Marlbourne farm, Hano- 

 ver, for the ensuing year. A person properly 

 recommended for good ability, intelligence, compe- 

 tent education, good morals and habits, and high 

 character and respectability, is desired, and no 

 other need apply. To such a one, deemed alto- 

 gether suiiable, a liberal salary and good position 

 will be offered. An unmarried man, or, if married, 

 one without children, will be much preferred. 



In the case of being unable to engage an expe- 

 rienced and well qualified farmer and manager, 

 then a young gentleman of good connections, even if 

 with but small experience in farming, though other- 

 wise well fitted to act under advice and general 

 direction, would be employed, to live as a member 

 of the employer's family. Any of the personal and 

 intimate friends of the proprietor of the farm, who 

 may know of a person suitable for the duties, will 

 confer a favor by giving such information by pri- 

 vate letter. Address either Edmund Ruffin, or 

 JULIAN C. RUFFIN, 

 se tf Old Church P O., Hanover. 



AGENCY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP 

 IMPROVED STOCK. — Stock Cattle of all the differ- 

 ent breeds, Sheep, Swine, Foultr}^ &c. will be purchased 

 to order, and carefully shipped to any part of the United 

 States, for which a reasonable commission will be charged. 

 Apply to AARON CLEMENT, Philadelphia. 



Refer to Gen. Wm. H. Richardson, Richmond, Virginia. 

 N. B. — All letters, (post-paid,) will be promptly attended 



to. 



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IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME.— The 



I subscriber is manufacturing the above at his Bone Mill, 

 a short distance from the city, of the best and purest kind. 

 Farmers are requested to examine his before purchasing 

 elsewhere ; the quality will speak for itself, and his price is 

 the same as manufactured out of the State. 



may -tf R. R. DUVAL. 



