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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



GREAT PREMIUM FAN, patented December 20, 1853. 

 Montgomery's Celebrated Double Screen Rockaway 

 Wheat Fan, has, during the past year, been proved to be 

 the best Fan ever ottered in the Middle States, having taken 

 premiums over all that have been offered to the public from 

 every quarter of the United States. It took the first pre- 

 mium at the Maryland State Agricultural Society's Exhibi- 

 tion, in October last, where all the most celebrated Fans 

 were in competition. 



The first premium at the Virginia State Agricultural So- 

 ciety's Exhibition, in November last. 



The Maryland Institute awarded silver medals to it at its 

 Exhibitions in 1852 and 1853, as superior to all others on 

 exhibition. 



The first premium was awarded at the Talbot County 

 (Maryland) Show, in 1852; and 



The first premium at the Prince George's County (Mary- 

 land) Exhibition, in 1853, by the special vote of the Society, 

 in consequence of its superiority and value, it being con- 

 trary to their standing rules to award premiums to articles 

 made out of the county. 



We annex the following certificate from a respectable far- 

 mer of St. Mary's county, and any number of others could 

 be published if necessary, all tending to show the decided 

 superiority of this Fan over any others that have ever been 

 introduced in the Middle States — and as the manufacturers 

 devote their whole attention to this one article, and rely for 

 its continued success upon the faithfulness of its make, as 

 well as the superiority of its principles of construction, far- 

 mers and others may rely on having their Fans made of 

 the best materials and workmanship. 



St. Geramers, St. Mary's Co., Md., Oct. 6, 1853. 



This is to certify, that I have tried Messrs. J. Montgo- 

 mery & Brother's Wheat Fan in some tailings I made in 

 cleaning a part of my crop, which I did not think could be 

 made worth anything ; it extracted from a bushel and a 

 half of filth about three pecks of pure wheat. I must say 

 that I never saw a Fan that can even come in competition 

 with J. Montgomery & Brother's Rockaway Wheat Fan, 

 for screening wheat. Benjamin M'Kay. 



REFERENCES. 

 City of Baltimore: John S. Williams, foot of Commerce 

 street; Messrs. Seth & Godwin, No. 4 Bovvly's wharf; E. 



B. Harris, No. 4 Bowly's wharf; Michael Dorsey, Light 

 street; Thos. J. Hall, Light street; N. E. Berry, Lombard 

 street, near Charles; R. D. Burns, foot of Bowly's wharf; 

 Mr. Wilmer, No. 2 Bowly's wharf — all commission mer- 

 chants. 



Virginia references: Hon. William S.Archer, Virginia; 

 Gen. B. Peyton, Virginia; Hill Carter, Virginia; Lewis G. 

 Harvey, Virginia; Rowlett Hardy & Co., Petersburg; A. 



C. Lane, Richmond; Robert Cole, Richmond, Virginia ; M. 

 Heartwall, D. I. Payner, James B. Lundy, J. Ravenscroft 

 Jones, Geo. W. Field, Col. Isham Trotter, John Winbeiks, 

 Wm. Towns, Jas. Hays, Sr., Dr. Wm. W. Oliver, Samuel F. 

 M'Gehee, William M. Watkins, William I. Scott. 



We are prepared to sell State or County rights to those 

 who wish to manufacture our Fan. 



All orders addressed to the undersigned at the Baltimore 

 City (Md.) Post Office, will be promptly attended to. 



J. MONTGOMERY & BRO. 

 No. 155 N. High st., between Hillen and Gay streets, 

 may — ly Baltimore. 



SUFFOLK PIGS. — The subscribers are prepared to re- 

 ceive orders for pure Suffolk Pigs, bred from stock im- 

 ported by the late William Stickney in 1848, and by the 

 subscribers in January; also an importation of twelve in 

 October, 1853. Address 



JOSIAH STICKNEY, Watertown, 

 Or, ISAAC STICKNEY, Boston, Mass. 



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IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.— The 

 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 

 tbe same as that manufactured out of the State. 



may— tf R. R. DUVAL. 



SUPERIOR SWINE AND PREMIUM POULTRY. — 

 I am prepared to engage pigs by my large Byefield and 

 superior Suffolk boars, from matchless sows of the following 

 breeds : Byefield, Suffolk, Skinner, Essex, Chester, Dela- 

 ware, Cheshire and Russian — most of them of mammoth 

 size. 



The finest collection of ornamental and domestic Poultry 

 in Virginia — receiving the premium as the finest collection 

 and upon individual pairs. They consist of the following : 

 Brahma Pootra, Imperial Chinese, Colatta, Dorking, Span- 

 gled Hamburg, Seabright and African Bantams, Sumatra 

 Pheasant Game, Ablin Game, Mexican Game, Ebon Game, 

 Crested Turkey, Purple Turkey, Pure White Turkey, Bre- 

 men Geese, Hong Kong Geese, Wild Geese, Crested Black 

 and White Ducks, Java Ducks, Penguin Ducks, Rouen 

 Ducks, Aylesbury Ducks, Pure White Guinea Fowls, Ita- 

 lian Pea Fowl, Madagascar or Lopped Eared Rabbits — ears 

 22 inches long, 5 broad. 



The above are bred in separate apartments, and can be 

 obtained at moderate prices by addressing 



JOHN G. TURPIN, 

 Clover Dale, near Petersburg, Va. 



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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF HATS AND 

 BOOTS.— J. H. ANTHONY'S Fashionable Hat 

 Store, Columbian Hotel Corner. The cheapest place in 

 the city of Richmond to buy hats and boots is at the above 

 store, where every article sold may be relied on as repre- 

 sented. By this means he has gained a good run of cus- 

 tom, and his customers feel satisfied. Below is a list of his 

 prices, which will be strictly adhered to: 



Best quality moleskin, - - - $3 50 



Second quality moleskin, - 3 00 



Best quality silk, - - - 2 50 



Second quality silk, - - - 2 00 



Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots only three dollars and fifty 

 cents. 



Also, Caps, Shoes and Umbrellas. 



J. H. Anthony has made an arrangement with one of the 

 best makers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with 

 a handsome and substantial calfskin sewed Boot, which he 

 will sell at the unprecedented low price of three dollars and 

 fifty cents. The attention of gentlemen is respectfully soli- 

 cited, as they are the best and cheapest boots that have ever 

 been offered for sale in this city. He intends to keep but 

 the one kind, and sell them at one price. 



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AT THE SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- 

 MENT MANUFACTORY AND SEED STORE, 

 can be found a large collection of the strongest and most 

 useful articles for the Southern farmer, as will be seen by 

 reference to the report of the committee on that branch at 

 the Virginia State Agricultural Fair, held here in November 

 last, that the premium for the largest, strongest and most 

 useful collection of Implements was awarded to Mott, Lewis 

 & Co. We are daily adding to our assortment from our 

 large Machine Depot, Ploughs of all kinds from the most 

 approved patterns now in use. Among them may be found 

 the justly celebrated Wiley or Mott Plough, with double 

 points; Minor & Horten of Nos. 18, 18 \ up to No. 22; 

 Hitchcock, Nos. 21 and 2l£; improved Davis', both wrought 

 and cast share; improved M'Cormick, improved Livingston, 

 from the original patterns, and many other kinds too nu- 

 merous to mention. Also, castings for all ploughs, by the 

 piece or ton; Corn Cultivators of different kinds; Tobacco 

 Cultivators; Harrows, from one-horse up to four-horse; 

 Corn Shellers, from the single spout up to the Virginia 

 Shellerand the Premium Mumma Sheller; Corn and Cob 

 Crushers; Straw Cutters of all patterns from $7 up to $55; 

 Grain Cradles of the most approved patterns ; Grass Snathes ; 

 Churns, Ox Yokes, Store Trucks, Hay and Straw Forks, 

 from 62| cents up to $1 50; Spades, Shovels, and many 

 other articles too numerous to mention. Also, Landreth's 

 best Garden and Field Seeds. All of which will be sold 



ion as reasonable terms as they can be had from any North- 

 ern city. Call and examine for yourselves. 

 MOTT, LEWIS & WILLSON, 

 ap— 4t Sign of the Plough, No. 36 Main Street. 



