SOUTHERN PLANTER — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



Moses Eggleston, E. Bloomfield, N. Y. 



Hiram Steel, do. 



Wm. Carter, do. 



F.N.Toby, do. 



Ten Eyck Munson. do. 



J. W. Taylor, do. 



Ferd. Beebe, do. 



Frank Beebe, * do. 



Rufus Humphrey, Victor, N. Y. 



M.Norton, do. 



Levi Boughton. • • do. 



Wm. Bough i on, do. 



J. C. Culbertson, Genesee. 



Hon. T. C. Peters, Darien. 



Calvin Sperry, Gates. 



A. Van Bergen, Pres't N.Y. State Ag. Society, Coxsackie. 



Hon C.H.Carrol, Groveland. 



L. Bradner, Pres't Bank of « • •• Dansville. 



H Keeler, S. Salem, 



W. B. Bowerman, Scottsville, 



J. A. Gillis, Farmington, 



J. Lattaurette, Waulden. 



S. Howard, Ed. Cultivator, Boston. 



Rev. C Cory, 1 ima, la. 



E. S. Gilbert, • Moline, 111. 



H.Pitts, do, 



Hon D. R. Burt, Potosi, Wis. 



A.S.Lenoir, Louden, Tenn. 



Col. Castle, Cheshire. 



F. W. Fenner, Camillus. 



S. F Norton, Springwater. 



P. R. Adams, • Tecumseh, Mich. 



E. Boughton, Battle Creek, do. 



D. B. & G. C Burham, do. do. 



Lin us Cone, Troy, do. 



F. Bradley, Waterford, do. 



C.B.Seymour, Scio, do. 



S.G.Patterson, Marengo, do. 



G. Dryer, • do. do. 



Printed directions for using accompany each 



Machine. Those who desire further information 

 will please address the inventor, P. Seymour, or 

 the subscriber, at East Bloomfield, Ontario Co.. 

 New York. 



C. H. SEYMOUR. 

 East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N.Y., 1856. febif 



THE VIRGINIA SUBSOIL PLOW. 



Shovel Plow and Coulter, which took the pre- 

 mium at the Virginia State Fair 1855, can be pur- 

 chased of the inventor at $10. or of Meade & 

 Eaches, Alexandria. Having been thoroughly tes- 

 ted is believed to be the only reliable Subsoil Plow 

 in use. Patent applied for. 



Address ISAAC I. HITE, 



White Post P. O. Clarke county, Va. 

 Jan. 1st, 1856 ja3m 



DANIEL H. LONDON, 



Corner Main and 13th streets. 



IMPORTER, 



KEEPS always for sale the best Negro Clothing 

 of English and domestic makers at the low- 

 est prices. The farmers and planters will Had it 

 to th ?ir interest to examine his stock. Silk car- 

 pets, blankets and of all kinds of seasonable goods, 

 for sale in quantities to suit the buyer. au tf 



SHELL LIME. — I have for sale, and will keep 

 constantly on hand, at my lime kilns near Capt. 

 Goddin's tavern, on Bacon Gluarter Branch, a large 

 supply of the best quality of Shell Lime. Farmers 

 and others in want of this article, can get their 

 orders filled by applying at my kilns or addressing 

 m flgU the city post office. 

 a P JOHN MOSS. 



E C HINCHA ISLAND 



AS many ships to our address are under charter to pro- 

 ceed to these Islands to load Guano, we beg to submit 

 some particulars relative to the detention of ships and the 

 expenses of Loading. 



All vessels may expect to lay out the full number of their 

 lay days before loading is completed. A bonus of $10 to 

 $15 per day, for every day saved, is sometimes paid as a 

 gratification to officials. Most ships are kept a month afW 

 arrival, before an order is given to ballast, after which it is 

 decided whether they are to load by lighter or by "Mangu- 

 era," or shoot, by which the Guano is run into the hold. 



The "Manguera" discharges from 400 to 500 tons per 

 day. All ships dry up very much, from being exposed to a 

 hot sun, and nearly all are obliged to caulk before leaving, 

 unless they have been very recendy caulked. Vessel*; 

 should be provided with oakum and pitch, and English 

 Caulkers can be obtained at $4 per day and board. Ame- 

 rican coin or Sovereigns are best for disbursements — the for- 

 mer passing at par, and the latter at $5 each. Captains ot 

 vessels, short of funds, can obtain money of resident 

 Houses, if well accredited, at 6 per cent, premium upon 

 sight bills, or draw upon their charters at 12 per cent, pre- 

 mium. The following were the Port Charges and disburse- 

 ments for a ship of 7 00 tons : 



Calleo. — Stamp?, $ 5; Sailing License, $11 $16 00 



Tonage Dues, 25c per ton 175 60 



Clearance dues, Pisco 4 00 



Com'n on Charter 150 00 



At the Islands 345 00 



Manuguera Pees, mooring- • • • $20 00 



Pilot attending 24 00 



Trimm'g Fees, 17« reg'r ton- • - 119 00 



163 00 



Crew to load from Callao and 

 back, 16 men 3 months each, 

 at $20 per month 960 60 



Com'n shipping and boat hire, 



$2 each 32 00 



Market bill for beef and vegeta- 

 bles, 3 months 300 00 



Water bill for the Islands 50 00 



Crew shipped to go home, 16 

 at $36 per month, 2 months 

 in advance, §70 each, is- ■ • • 1,120 00 



Com'n ship'g and boat hire, $>5 * 



each 80 00 



Water to go home 30 00 



Captain's expenses at Calao & 



Lima 25 00 



2,597 00 



Add for caulking ship-» 200 00 



" gratification to trinrners and 

 pilots 30 00 



$3,335 00 



There is another charge for hire of water casks (2 cents 

 per gallon) to carry water from Ca!ao to the Islands, which 

 the charter says is to be delivered "free of expense." The 

 water has to be bought, and if the ship has no spare casks 

 they have to be hired. There is also a chance « Hosing 

 $50 on the boats or lighters used in ballasting or loading 

 vessels arriving purchasing of those leaving and \rh*u 

 loaded, but not always obtaing as much as they expended 



se— tf HUSSEY, BOND & HA IE. 



ENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSI- 

 NESS. — The subscriber tenders his thanks for the 

 many calls heretofore received, and again offers his services 

 on reasonable terms. Now for sale many farms in Mary- 

 land and Virginia, Stallions, Bulls, Bucks, Boars, of im- 

 proved stock; improved fowls of ail kinds; Mares, Cows 

 Ewes, Sows; Ewes one-half and three-fourths Cotswold* 

 Calves at three months old, one-half Alderney; South Down 

 Ewes with their lambs. For particulars address (post paid) 

 the subscriber. 



MARTIN GOLDSBOROUGH, 

 38 Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

 P. S. — Answers to letters particularly desired. M. G. 

 may — tf 



