THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



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IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS.— I desire to 

 call the attention of the farmers of "Virginia, Maryland, 

 &c, to my patent attachment for grinding and distributing 

 guano, and to give notice that I claim to be the true and 

 original inventor of these machines now on sale at the agri- 

 cultural warehouse of Addison & Meade, Alexandria, Va., 

 and which will be for sale at the warehouse of Baker & 

 Brown, Winchester, Va. They are also in possession of 

 many farmers in Clarke, Jefferson, Culpeper and other 

 counties. Although a patent has been granted by mistake 

 to Messrs. Henson & Rhor of Charlestown, Va., for a part 

 of my machine, I have taken measures at the Patent Office 

 to establish my original exclusive title to the invention 

 claimed by them, and shall enforce my rights by the due 

 course of law. 



Persons desirous of obtaining these machines, or wishing 

 to purchase rights for counties, States or territories, will 

 please apply to me at Summit Point, Jefferson county, Va., 

 or to Addison & Meade, Alexandria^Va., or to Baker & 

 Brown, Winchester, Va. Farmers Mohave the attachment 

 affixed to any drill by application as above. 



jun— 3t T. P. NELSON. 



CRYSTAL PALACE.— World's Fair, New York, United 

 States of America — Association for the Exhibition of 

 the Industry of all Nations. 



EXCELSIOR. 



The Association for the Exhibition of the Industry of all 

 Nations awards to Elisha S. Snyder of Charlestown, Jef- 

 ferson County, Virgina, the highest premium Bronze Medal, 

 with special approbation, for the combination he has effected, 

 and the practical application he has given the same, in his 

 Labor Saving Machine for Threshing, Separating, Cleaning 

 and Bagging Grain. Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, President 

 of the Association; Hon. Henry Wager, Western New York, 

 Chairman; Watson Newbold, Esq. Columbus, New Jersey; 

 Col. John W. Proctor, Danvers, Massachusetts; Maj. Philip 

 R. Freas, Germantown, Pennsylvania; Hon. Henry S. Bab- 

 bit, Brooklyn, Long Island, acting Secretary in Class 9, 

 Jury C. 



My Patent Premium Threshing, Separating, Cleaning 

 and Bagging Grain Machine, is for sale, which received 

 the first premium at the Crystal Palace, New York, over 

 all Threshing Separating, Cleaning and Bagging Grain 

 Machines on exhibition, thus proving conclusively that -sim- 

 plicity in construction, cheapness in price and durability in 

 my machine, is being fully appreciated, and the old and 

 new costly inferior complicated Separating Machines, must 

 yield their places to a superior Labor Saving Machin 

 The celebrated Machine for Threshing, Separating, Clean- 

 ing twice, Screening and Bagging Grain by one simple 

 operation. The greatest labor saving Machine in the world 

 for separating all pure and impurities. This Machine throws 

 the straw to itself, the chaff to itself, the wheat in the bag, 

 the screenings to itself, and the smut and cheat to itself. 

 Every thing has a place, and every thing is in its place to 

 suit the conveniences of the farmer. For simplicity, dura- 

 bility, cheapness and capacity, it has no equal in the world. 

 As for what has been stated in the different papers concern- 

 ing Mr. Zimmerman's Machine receiving the first premium 

 at the Crystal Palace, New York, is false, and not true. It 

 is also stated that Mr. Zimmerman received a number of 



premiums at and other fairs. That I know nothing 



about; perhaps he did; but it is very easy to win the race, 

 as the boy said when he ran by himself. But, my honora- 

 ble friends, this was not the case at the World's Fair, New 

 York. Mr. Zimmerman had a number of other boys to 

 run with besides himself, which made the race more diffi- 

 cult for him; so much so, that he, Mr. Zimmerman, was 

 neither first nor second; so you may judge where he was. 



These are facts that cannot be denied. The undersigned 

 would inform the public that his Farmers 9 Labor Saving 

 Machine for Threshing, Separating, Cleaning, Screening 

 and Bagging all kinds of Grain, is for sale. Farmers wish- 

 ing to buy the best Machine in use, will address Joseph 

 Glaze, Frederick City, Maryland. Those wishing to pur- 

 chase the Patent Right to manufacture the Machines, will 

 address me at Charlestown, Jefferson County, Virginia. 



ELISHA S. SNYDER. 



July 1, 1854 — 12t 



STEPHEN H. FISHER, Manufacturer of Boots 

 and Shoes, No. 228, Broad Street, north side, be- 

 tween 3d and 4th streets, Richmond, Virginia, keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a full assortment of ready made Boots and 

 Shoes of his own manufacture, for Ladies' and Children's 

 wear, which he will sell as low as can be purchased in this 

 city. Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen and Boys on hand, 

 or made to order at short notice. Servants' Shoes of all 

 qualities always on hand. All work warranted. 



jjpgT" Farmers are invited to give him a call. ocly 



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sale. 



ALUABLE TRACT OF LAND on Guinea Creek 

 and Appomattox River in Cumberland county, for 



The subscriber offers for sale the valuable estate known 

 as "Mill Mount," formerly the residence of Dr. Montgo- 

 mery Osborne, situated on the waters of Appomattox River 

 and Guinea Creek, in the county of Cumberland, imme- 

 diately in the vicinity of the Stony Point Mills. 



"Mill Mount" contains 934 acres: 200 acres are in ori- 

 ginal forest, 223 acres low grounds and second low grounds 

 on the river and creek; and 108 acres in four tobacco lots 

 on high land. The dwelling house is a large and commo- 

 dious one, and is situated on one of the most beautiful and 

 romantic spots in eastern Virginia; the neighborhood is 

 proverbial for health and its fine society. 



The subscriber being in bad health and determined to 

 sell, a good bargain may be had by early application to 

 him. Any other information that may be wanted can be 

 had by addressing the subscriber, "Stony Point Mills P. 

 O." Cumberland county, Va. 



july— 2t STEPHEN C. ANDERSON. 



PREMIUM THRESHING MACHINES. — The sub- 

 scriber is prepared to furnish Threshing Machines and 

 Horse Powers of the most superior construction. Having 

 received the first premium at the Virginia State Agricultural 

 Society for the best Threshing Machine without separation, 

 he feels confident in recommending them to farmers. As 

 a proof of their durability, he is able to refer to hundreds 

 which have been in use for from 15 to 20 years. Various 

 sizes from $50 to $100, all warranted to give satisfaction. 

 The usual variety of machines are at my manufactory. 

 The Revolving and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes should be on 

 every farm. H. M. SMITH. 



July— 2t 



ENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSI- 

 ^J|jr 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- 

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

 proved stock; improved Fowls of all 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 Holiday Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

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

 may — tf 



ALBANY TILE WORKS, corner of Patroon and Knox 

 streets, Albany, N. Y. Drain Tile of the following 

 descriptions and prices suitable for land drainage, always 

 on hand in large or small quantities of the first quality, 

 delivered at the docks and railroad depots free of cartage : 

 Horse-shoe Tile. « 



4£ inch calibre, y • - $18 per 1000 feet. 



3£ do^^ 15 do. 



2 £ ^^^^ 12 



■<SoZe 1Me£T Pipe. 



3 incTf^WiW " -C • • • §18 per 1000 feet. 



2 d~ ™2* • do. 



Large Tile for drains about dwellings, yards, &c, of 

 various sizes, $4 and $8 per 100 feet. Sole Tile, 4 inch 

 calibre, for sink drains at $ 1 per 100 feet. Drain your land 

 and save your crops. Orders from a distance will receive 

 prompt attention. A. S. BABCOCK. 



Albany, April 20, 1854. jun— tf 



