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SOUTHERN PLANTER—ADVERTISING SHEET.<br />
Corner of Grace <strong>and</strong> Foushee Streets, RICHMOND, VA.<br />
The next Session of this Institution will open on <strong>the</strong> FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER,<br />
<strong>and</strong> close on <strong>the</strong> First Day of July, 1858.<br />
TERMS FOR THE SCHOEASTIO YEAR,<br />
For Board,<br />
For Washing, - - -<br />
For Lights,<br />
For English Taititm,<br />
For Modern Languages, (each,)<br />
For French, when studied exclusively of<br />
<strong>the</strong> English branches.<br />
For Latin, -<br />
For Music on Piano, Harp, Guitar, Organ<br />
or Singing:<br />
For one lesson (of an hour) a week,<br />
$200<br />
20<br />
G<br />
40<br />
20<br />
40<br />
20<br />
40<br />
REFERENCES:<br />
Ft)r two lessons (of an hour) a week.<br />
For three lessons (of an hour) a Aveck,<br />
For four lessons (of an hour) a week,<br />
For <strong>the</strong> use of Piano,<br />
For Drawing, frcnn Models,<br />
For Drawing, from Nature,<br />
For Painting in Water Colors,<br />
For Oil Painting,<br />
Primary Department—for Children under<br />
11 years of age, - ;-;. -<br />
The Patrons of <strong>the</strong> School.—Right Rev. Bishop Meade, Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Right<br />
]>ishop Elliott (vf Georgia, Right Rev. Bishop Cobbs of Alabama, Rev. Moses D. Hog<br />
D., Rev. Charleys H. Read, D. D., Rev. T. V. Mo ..re, D. D., Rev. B. Gilderslevc. The 01<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Episcopal Cliurch in Virginia.<br />
!F A 6 XT X. T "^<br />
Rev. II. S. Kepfler,<br />
AViLLiAM G. Williams, a.<br />
John P. Little, M. D.<br />
R. A. Lewis, M. D.<br />
Eliodoro Camps,<br />
HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M., PrincipaL<br />
John A. Calyo,<br />
C. W. TniLow,<br />
W. F. Grabau,<br />
Mrs. a. E. J. Gibsox,<br />
Miss Mary Gordon,<br />
MAD'ELLE L. VILLEMET, French Governess.<br />
All letters <strong>to</strong> be directed <strong>to</strong> Hubert P. Lefebvre, Richmond, Va.<br />
Eourth Annual Catalogue of |<br />
Thoroughbred North Devon Cattle,<br />
C. >S.<br />
tite property of<br />
WAINWRIGHT, "TtiE Meadows,' Rhinebeck,<br />
Duchess Co., N. Y.<br />
The suhpcriber has just issued his CaTalogue for<br />
llic ]>refPi)t season, cmitaiiiinff full pedigrees of all <strong>the</strong><br />
uniuuils composing; his herd at this date.<br />
Tkkms ok Sale, &c.:<br />
He oifi^rs nt private sale some half a dozen youriff<br />
Bulls, <strong>and</strong> about <strong>the</strong> same tiuuiber of females; all of<br />
<strong>the</strong>m of <strong>the</strong> very fust quality, <strong>and</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r bred or imported<br />
by himself.<br />
Copies, with tiie prieesmnrked against such animals<br />
as are for pale, iriav lie had by addressiue: him as above.<br />
'•<br />
,„av-3t<br />
C. S. WAIiNWRIGHT.<br />
Why is it that E. P. Nash of Petersburg<br />
Continues <strong>to</strong> sell so many Pianos ?<br />
Tin-: ANSWER IS PI.AIN AND THUTII-<br />
FUI. AS FOLI^OVVS:<br />
iJecausc. for more than ixventy years he has con<br />
s(-ientiouslv avoided sellinp any but <strong>the</strong> best ilistnimciltsl<br />
And <strong>the</strong> natural result has bcon, that every<br />
ouo of <strong>the</strong> 'I'hoMsaiids of Pianos he has<br />
s(dd has had <strong>the</strong> elfect of sellin? o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />
<strong>and</strong> thus year after year, his sales have<br />
increased imtil, <strong>to</strong> meet <strong>the</strong> dem<strong>and</strong>, he fnids it ne-<br />
cessary <strong>to</strong> keep on h<strong>and</strong> a s<strong>to</strong>ck of Jioui lorly <strong>to</strong><br />
fifty Iiistrumcnis ; but supjioso for n inoment that<br />
his Pianos had been of doublful (|nality. can any<br />
(•undid, tbinkiiif person fail lo see, that <strong>the</strong> public<br />
Miss E. Bartlett,<br />
Mrs. M. Taylor,<br />
Mad'me M. Estvan,<br />
Mad'elle Lacy,<br />
Charles H. Ros«en,<br />
[Jaly%7-<br />
548"XC RE8^ O<br />
:ormge.mi1rsali<br />
IS'ear Barboursvillc^ <strong>and</strong> six Miles from (lot<br />
villc DepoL ,-^ '.<br />
To both i)liices <strong>the</strong>re is an excellent McA<br />
ize.l road. About one-fourth of ihelniul is<br />
ily timbered, <strong>the</strong> balance is cleared <strong>and</strong><br />
adapted <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> growth of GRAIN <strong>and</strong> TOBA<br />
There are<br />
Fifty Acres of Blue Run L«<br />
Grounds ;<br />
which is very line Meadow L<strong>and</strong>. Tlu<br />
provements consist of a conilbrtable