. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . engaged for each department. Terms per Session and Board $85 00 English Tuition 20 00 French and Latin, each 10 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colois 10 00 Painting in Oil Colors 40 00 Music on Piano, witli use of instrumerU 40 00 Ornamental Needle-Work 5 00 Contingent Expenses 1 00 One-half payable in advance, the balance at tlie closeof the session. Address JOEL M. RAGSDALE, Macfarlands P. O. Nov 1856.—tf Lunenburg, Va. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS. From 15 to 20 per cent, savedby buyi


. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . engaged for each department. Terms per Session and Board $85 00 English Tuition 20 00 French and Latin, each 10 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colois 10 00 Painting in Oil Colors 40 00 Music on Piano, witli use of instrumerU 40 00 Ornamental Needle-Work 5 00 Contingent Expenses 1 00 One-half payable in advance, the balance at tlie closeof the session. Address JOEL M. RAGSDALE, Macfarlands P. O. Nov 1856.—tf Lunenburg, Va. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS. From 15 to 20 per cent, savedby buying from .1. H. ANTHONY, Co-lumbi;in Hotel Building. Moleskin Hats of best quality, $3^ ;do. second quality, $3; FashionableSilk Hats, $2 50; Fine Calfskin Sew-ed Boots, $3 50; Congress GaiterBoots, $3 25; Fine Calfskin SewedShoes, $2 25. J. PL ANTHONY has made ar-rangements with one of the best ma-kers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with ahandsome and substantia! Calfskin Sewed BOOT,which he will sell at the unprecedented low price ofThree Dollars and a Half. Nov VALUABLE EAEM On James River, Seven Miles heloiu Richmond,FOR SALE. The subscribers are athorized to sell a valua-ble farm on James River, seven miles below Richmond-The Old Osborne Turnpike runs through it. It contains 400 acres, of which 250 acres are clearedand in a high state of improvement. It has all beenrecently limed—a portion at the rate of 50 bushels,and the rest 100 bushels per acre. The land will pro-duce, as we are informed by the owner, from 8 to 12barrels of corn per acre, from 15 to 25 bushIs wheat,and from 20 to 30 bushels of oats, according to the sea-son. It will grow clover finely. The woodland is ofsimilar soil to the cleared, and on a portion there is afine parcel of heart pine tin)ber. The buildings consist of a dwelling with 9 rooms, 7of which have fire places. There are 4 double negroquarters, and a large stable in good order. The barnis large and well-constructed, to whic


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