THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



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WILLIAM P. LADD, i 



APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, 

 No. 319, head of Broad' Street, Shockoe Hill, Rich- 

 mond, Virginia. 



DEALER in English, Mediterranean, India and 

 all Foreign and Domestic Drugs and Medi- 

 cines; also, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-Stuffs, Win- 

 dow' Glass, Putty, &c. For sale on the most ac- 

 commodating terms. 



g^F Orders from Country Merchants and Physi- 

 cians thankfully received and promptly attended to. 

 ja 1851— tf 



SINTOtf & SONS' NURSERY, NEAR 

 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 



AS the season for planting has arrived, the sub- 

 scribers would respectfully call the attention of 

 their friends and the public generally, to their large 

 and extensive collection of Fruit Trees, embrac- 

 ing, perhaps, a selection that has not been surpassed, 

 for the climate of Virginia, and nearly all propa- 

 gated from fruit-bearing trees in their own orchard. 



Catalogues, with directions for planting, may be 

 had at William Palmer's Seed and Plough Store; 

 at Peyton Johnston & Brother's Apothecary Store; 

 at C.J. Sinton & Co's. Hardware Store, and at Lo- 

 gan Waller's Commission House, where any orders 

 left will be punctually attended to, and letters ad- 

 dressed to the subscribers, Richmond, will receive 

 prompt attention, 

 nov— tf JOSEPH SINTON & SONS. 



AGENCY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE 

 OF IMPROVED STOCK. 



STOCK Cattle of all the different breeds, Sheep, 

 Swine, Poultry, &c. will be purchased to order, 

 and carefully shipped to any part of the United 

 States, for which a reasonable commission will be 

 charged. Apply to 



AARON CLEMENT, Philadelphia. 

 Refer to Gen. W. H. Richardson, Richmond, Va. 

 N. B. — All letters, post-paid, will be promptly 

 attended to. ap — tf 



GENERAL, AGENCY 

 For the Sale and Purchase of Lands. 



FRANK: G. RUFFIN, Secretary of the Virginia 

 State Agricultural Society, and N. AUGUST, 

 Notary Public and Accountant, offer their services to 

 the public as General Agents for the sale and 

 purchase of lands in Virginia, and in the Southern 

 and Western States. Those wishing our services, 

 having lands for sale, are requested to furnish us 

 with a full description of such property, and the 

 terms, &c, upon which they are willing to sell; and 

 those wishing to purchase are requested to inform 

 us of the locality in which they wish to purchase, 

 the price they are willing to pay, &c. Our charges 

 will be moderate. 



Office at the office of the Virginia State Agri- 

 cultural Society. jan — tf 



STEPHEN H. FISHER, MANUFACTU- 

 RER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 2-28, 

 j»iuad Street, north side, between 3d and 4th streets. 

 Richmond, Virginia, keeps constantly on hand a 

 full assortment of ready made Boots and Shoes ol 

 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 qualiiies always on hand. 



f^-All work warranted..^! 

 f^* Farmers are invited to give him a call, 

 oc — iy / 



FRUIT TREES, <fcc. 



I HAVE for sale, a choice lot of PLUM AND 

 PEAR Trees, of the following named varieties: 

 Plums— Coe's Gold Drop, Monroe, Roy ale Hative, 

 Yellow Egg, or Magnutn Bonum, McLaughlin, 

 Bleecker's Gage, Smith's Orleans, Coe's Late Red, 

 Columbia, Long Scarlet, Prince's Imperial. 



Standard Pears, on Pear Stock — Van Mons, Betirre 

 Deil, Osband's Summer, Stevens' Genesee, White 

 Doyenne, or Virgalieu, Canton, Onondaga Tyson. 



Dwarfs, on Quince Slocks — Soldat Saborem, Doy- 

 enne de Pais, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Beurre Gou- 

 balt, Van Mons Leon le Clere, Beurre Capiamount, 

 Glout Morceau, Stevens' Genesee, Madeleine, Dear- 

 born's Seedling, Bartlett, White Doyenne, Tyson. 



0»Also, Grape Vines, Asparagus Roots, Rhu- 

 barb, Strawberry and Raspberry Plants of different 

 varieties, Roses, Magnolias, Evergreens, Green- 

 house Plants, &c. &c. JAMES GUEST, 

 Hollywood Nursery, 

 Square above the nevj Western Square, 

 feb— tf Richmond. 



ZIMMERMAN & CO.'S CELEBRATED PATENT 

 I PREMIUM THRESHER, CLEANER AND BAG- 

 GER, which received the first premium at the Crystal Pa- 

 lace, New York, this making ten premiums in two seasons, 

 in competition with the most celebrated Separators of the 

 day; proving conclusively, that simplicity in construction, 

 cheapness in price and durability in machine, is being fully- 

 appreciated, and the old complicated costly separators must 

 yield their place to a superior machine. This Machine, for 

 threshing, separating, cleaning twice, screening and bag- 

 ging, (by one simple operation,) all kinds of Grain — the 

 greatest labor-saving machine extant; for simplicity, dura- 

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

 It is capable of turning out, ready for the mill or for seed, 

 from 300 to 500 bushels of wheat per day, with six or eight 

 horses, and eight hands — or from 500 to 800 bushels with 

 twelve horses and as many hands, doing the work cleaner, 

 and breaking less grain, than any machine now in use. 

 This machine received the first premiums at the Maryland 

 State Fair, Baltimore, in 1852 and 1853; the Washington 

 County Maryland Pair; Valley Agricultural Fair of Virginia, 

 in 1852 and 1853; the Rappahannock Agricultural Society, 

 at Port Royal, Virginia ; Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis, 

 1853. 



This machine is so simple in construction, that the one 

 fan and shoe completely cleans and bags the grain, dis- 

 pensing with all the complicated machinery (and consequent 

 liability of derangement) in all other separators, thus making 

 it more desirable to the farmer. 



|3|PShqp Prices of Zimmerman & Co 's Thresher, 

 Cleaner, Bagger and Power — Thresher, Cleaner and 

 Bagger complete, 6 and 8 horses, $175; Power for same, 

 $100 — making $275 for the whole complete. Thresher, 

 Cleaner and Bagger, 36 inch Cylinder, $200; Power for 

 same, $135, for 8, 10 and 12 horses. This machine is 

 complete with Band, Wrenches, &c. 



t3f° References. — Samuel Sands, Esq., Editor of the 

 "American Farmer;" Col. Edward Lloyd, Easton,. Md.; 

 Capt. D. Cox, Northumberland county, Va.; Hill Carter, 

 Esq., Richmond; Richard Willis, Esq., Richmond; Col. 

 Charles Carroll, near Ellicott's Mills, Md.; F. Nelson, Esq , 

 Richmond; Col. B. Davenport, Jefferson county, Va.; Dr. 

 Harding, Northumberland county, Va.; Captain Harding, 

 Northumberland county, Va.; Hugh Nelson, Esq., Clarke 

 county, Va.; Charles Mason, Esq., Kin*g George county, 

 Va.; S. W. Thomas, Esq., Clarke county, Va ; Dr. T. J. 

 Marlow, Frederick city, Md ; David Boyd, Esq., Frederick 

 city, Md.; Ezra Houck, Frederick city, Md.; Samuel Holt, 

 Middletown Valley, Md.; John Clagett, Hagerstown, Md. 



|3P*TRe above' machines are manufactured in Charles- 

 town, Jefferson county, Virginia. All orders addressed to 

 us will be attended to with promptness, and all Threshers 

 sent out warranted to come up to the standard. 



ZIMMERMAN & CO. 



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