THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



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GENERAL 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- 

 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 Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

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

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REMOVAL. — SAMUEL SUTHERLAND respectfully 

 informs his friends and the public that he has removed 

 his Gun and Pistol Store from his late stand, opposite 

 the Banks, to a house opposite Eagle Square, in room No. 

 132, which has been handsomely fitted up, especially for 

 the accommodation of himself and his patrons, and where 

 he is now opening a new and splendid assortment of Guns, 

 Pistols, Cutlery, Canes, Fishing Tackle, and all kinds of 

 goods desired by Southern Sportsmen, embracing many 

 articles useful to farmers and housekeepers generally — all 

 of which he offers at reasonable prices, by wholesale or re- 

 tail. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully invites his 

 friends and customers to call and see him at his new stand, 

 may — 3t 



VALUABLE ALBEMARLE FARM FOR SALE.— The 

 subscriber offers for sale that valuable and well known 

 farm, the D. S., situated on the waters of Ivy Creek, 3i 

 miles from the University of Virginia, 4J from Charlottes- 

 ville, and immediately on the Staunton and Charlottesville 

 Turnpike, and Virginia Central Rail Road, in one of the 

 most beautiful sections of the State, and in a neighborhood 

 long proverbial for its highly cultivated society, its fertile 

 lands, its pure and abundant water and general healthful- 

 ness; also possessing the greatest facilities to the best of 

 markets. The D. S. contains 695 acres, about one hundred 

 acres in timber, and the balance in a fine state of improve- 

 ment. It has for many years been considered one of the 

 most productive farms in the county, producing finely all 

 the various crops of this section. There is an abundant 

 supply of running water in every field, and large portions 

 of the farm could be converted into watered meadow. The 

 improvements are good and of every variety. Being anxious 

 to sell, terms will be made very accommodating. Address 

 GEO. B. STEPHENS, 

 ap — tf Woodville Depot, Albemarle, Va. 



SUTTON & BROTHER, Commission and Forwarding 

 Merchants, north side Basin, between 11th and 12th 

 streets, Richmond, Virginia, will give their personal atten- 

 tion to the sale of Flour, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, and all kinds 

 of Country Produce ; also to the purchase and shipment of 

 Guano, Plaster, Agricultural Implements, &c, and will at- 

 tend promptly to the forwarding of all articles intrusted to 

 their care. 



References. — Messrs. Kent, Paine & Kent, Richmond; 

 Sterling Claiborne, Esq. Nelson ; Daniel H. Hoge, Esq. Mont- 

 gomery ; George D. Davis, Esq. Lynchburg ; Dr. Archibald 

 Graham, Board of Public Works ; Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, 

 Virginia; Hon. Paulus Powell, Virginia ; John L Donaldson, 

 Esq. Baltimore; Messrs. Conkling, Barnes & Shepherd, 

 New York; Messrs. Blair & Merwin, New York. 



N. B. — Liberal advances made on consignments. 



FRANCIS V. SUTTON, Jr. 



ap— 2t* CORYDON H. SUTTON. 



PREMIUM WHEAT FANS.— We are sole Agents for 

 the Rockaway Fan, for which the premium was awarded 

 at the Virginia State Agricultural Fair in November last, 

 and are prepared to receive orders for the same at the ma- 

 nufacturer's prices in Baltimore. We have also for sale 

 Hickok's Premium Cider Mill, at manufacturer's price; 

 Taylor's Patent Hames, the very best article now in use. 

 All of which we shall be happy to supply our customers 

 with at our Southern Agricultural Implement Manufactory 

 and Seed Store, sign of the Plough, No. 36 Main Street 

 ap— 41 MOTT, LEWIS & WILLSON. 



SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MA- 

 O NUFACTORY AND SEED STORE.— We would call 

 the particular attention of farmers to our Horse-Powers and 

 Threshing Machines, that we and many others consider the 

 best in use, on account of simplicity, durability and economy 

 to the user; easy kept in order, giving little or no dust to 

 the feeder; the strongest and most durable in use. We 

 call the attention of those in want to send in their orders as 

 early as possible, as we do not wish to disappoint any who 

 may be in want of a good machine, as we were unable to 

 supply the demand last year for a great many, owing to 

 not receiving the orders in time. We build from four-horse 

 sweep power to twelve-horse. Also Mott, Lewis & Willson's 

 Wrought Iron Railway Horse-Power for one or two horses. 

 All of which we warrant to give entire satisfaction, and do 

 more work in a given time, according to team, than any 

 machine in this State. We will refer to a few gentlemen, 

 if necessary, who live in different counties, and have used 

 our machines, so that those who are in want of a superior 

 machine can inquire of its merits : Francis Nelson, G. T. 

 Brumly and Dr. L. C. Crump, New Kent; Col. Thomas 

 Willcox, Dr. William A. Selden and Dr. James Willcox, 

 Charles City; Dr. N. M. Osburn, Prince George; J. P. Ta- 

 liaferro, York county; Fielding Taylor, T. M. Stubblefield, 

 William H. Roy and W. P. Smith, Gloucester; Henry Cox, 

 Henrico; George Taylor, Hanover; William M. Harrison 

 and H. L. Brook, Richmond city; Colonel Hancock and A. 

 W. Dunn, Chesterfield; Robert Dunn, Petersburg; Hon. 

 Wm. S. Archer, Dr. Scott, V. Archer and W. V. Southall, 

 Amelia; William E. Green, Charlotte; Randolph Harrison 

 and Julian Harrison, Goochland; I. R. Barksdale Albe- 

 marle; D. C. Dejarnett, Caroline; Col. C. G. Coleman, 

 Louisa; H. M. Nelson, Clarke, and many other gentlemen, 

 who have used our machine, and any of those gentlemen 

 will, with pleasure, give their opinion of its qualities. We 

 also manufacture Zimmermann's Improved Machine for 

 threshing, cleaning and bagging at one operation. This 

 machine is gotten up in the best manner, of the best mate- 

 rials, and warranted to perform well. It has taken the 

 premium over the Pitts' New York or Buffalo Machine at 

 several fairs, and it is classed a No. 1 machine. We manu- 

 facture three sizes, 24, 30 and 36 inch machines, four, eight 

 and twelve-horse powers, and cheaper than any other ma- 

 chine for the same purpose. Those who are in want of a 

 first class Thresher will please send in their orders early. 

 Thankful for past favors, we shall endeavor to merit a con- 

 tinuance of the same. 



MOTT, LEWIS & WILLSON, 

 Sign of the Plough, No. 36 Main Street. 



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LAND FOR SALE.— Two tracts, one of 337^ acres, near 

 New Glasgow, good improvements, red soil, very sure 

 for wheat; part in clover and timothy. Also, 993 acres 

 within five miles of Buffalo Springs, thirteen of the Canal ; 

 fine tobacco and grain land, with three tenements ; about 

 four hundred acres cleared and in good heart. Post paid 

 letters for particulars, directed to New Glasgow, Amherst, 

 Virginia, will be promptly attended to. 



mar— 3t* I. I. & J. M. HITE. 



JW. SMITH, Plumber and Gas Fitter, 13th Street, 

 • between Main and Gary, Richmond, Va. Bath Tubs' 

 Water Closets and all other Water Fixtures, Gas Pipe and 

 Fixtures put up to order; Hydraulic Rams, Lift and Force 

 Pumps for Farms, Rail Road Stations, Mills, &c. &c. put up 

 at short notice. Orders from the country promptly attended 

 to. 



J. W. S. will attend to laying down Cast Iron Pipe for 

 Water or Gas Works in any part of the United States, 

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PURE GAME FOWLS.— The subscriber takes pleasure 

 in the announcement to the public of his stock of Game 

 Fowls, which he keeps on hand and for sale. Thorough- 

 breds from the best stock of Earl of Derby, Brush Head 

 Mexican, Guillotine and Creole Game. Prices rangino- from 

 two to ten dollars per pair, according to quality and age. 

 Fowls sent to any part of the United States in good order 

 Address JOHN M'L. ANDERSON, 



ap— tf Ruther Glen P. O., Caroline Co., Va. 



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