THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



59 



C. C. Tinsley, to January 1854 



S3 00 



Dr. Aaron B. Haskins, to January 1854 1 00 



L. Bemons, in full, 3 00 



M'Laughlin & Carter, to January 1854 1 00 



Win, Gordon, to January 1854 1 00 



J. M. Laidley, to January 1854 1 00 



Wm. P. Eppes, to January 1854 1 00 



James Venable, to January 1854 1 00 



Albert W. Johnson, to January 1854 1 00 



John N. Shields, to January 1854 1 00 



John T. Anderson, to January 1854 1 00 

 J. Winfield, to January 1854 



F. Jackson, to January 1854 

 J. P. Goodwyn, to January 1854 



B. F. Eppes, to January 1854 r < , 

 John W. Hunnicutt, to January 1854 f ?J 

 T. A. Field, to January 1854 

 M. R. Disosway, to January 1854 

 A. Aldridge, to January 1851 

 Dr. Cyrus M'Cormick, to October 1854 2 00 



C. C.Snow, to January 1854 4fc 1 00 

 Wm. M. Tate, to April 1854 W 1 00 

 John T. Glasscock, to July 1853 I 00 

 Pleasant Sowell, to September 1853 1 00 

 Mrs. M. J. Minor, to January 1854 1 00 

 Raleigh Colston, to July 1853 1 00 

 Mrs. S. J. Colston, to September 1853 1 00 



A. G. Binford, to January 1854 1 00 

 Wm. Thornhil). to January 1854 1 00 

 Isaac Rose, to January 1854 1 00 

 Garland Hanes, to January 1854 1 00 

 J. R. Warren, to January 1854 1 00 



B. B. Keesee, to January 1854 1 00 

 James P. Marshall, to January 1854 1 00 

 Miss Nancy Perkins, to January 1854 1 00 

 Wm. A. Love, to May 1854 1 00 

 Martin James, to January 1854 1 00 

 Z. C. Vaughan, to January 1854 1 00 

 Col. T. F. Wingfield, to January 1854 1 00 

 Rev. W. Timberlake, to January 1854 1 00 

 James M. Dillon, to January 1854 1 00 

 James Wilson, to January 1854 1 00 

 Edward Hill, to January 1854 2 00 

 James T. Redd, to January 1853 1 00 

 R. M. Higgins, to July 1853 1 00 

 James Newman, to January 1854 1 00 

 M. B. Carrington, to January 1854 1 00 

 George W. Cabell, to January 1854 1 00 

 Moses Tredway, to January 1854 9 00 



G. N. Gatewood, to January 1854 1 00 

 W. H. Goode, to January 1854 1 00 



H. B. White, to January 1854 1 00 

 Edward S. Coleman, to January 1854 1 00 

 Col. Jos. Martin, to July 1853 1 00 

 Robert W. Williams, to January 1854 1 00 

 Asa D Dickinson, to September 1854 3 00 

 Wm. C. Rives, Jr. to January 1854 1 00 

 W. M'Coy, to January 1854 1 00 

 J. B. Chandler, to Januarv 1854 1 00 



C. M. Adkisson (cor.) to January 1854 1 00 

 S. Bassett French, to Januarv 1854 1 00 

 R. G. Morriss, to January 1854 1 00 

 John H. Bidgood, to January 1854 1 00 

 William Grimes, to January 1854 1 00 

 J. T. J. Mason, to January 1854 1 00 

 Col. J. Hargrove, to January 1854 1 00 

 R. F. Dillard, to January 1854 1 00 



THE WOOL. GROWER AND STOCK 

 REGISTER. 



VOLUME IV.-FOR 1852-'3. 



THIS Journal is the only one published in 

 America, primarily devoted to the inte- 

 rests of Wool Growejs, Stock Breeders, Gra- 

 ziers, Dairymen, &c. and should be in the 

 hands of every owner of domestic animals. 



The fourth volume, commencing July, 1852, 

 will embrace a vast amount of useful and re- 

 liable information in regard to wool and stock 

 which can be obtained from no other source. 

 It is conducted ably and independently, pub- 

 lished in the very best style, and illustrated 

 with beautiful and costly engravings,— em- 

 bracing Portraits from lite of Sheep, Catile, 

 Horses, Swine, Poultry, &c— Designs of Farm 

 Buildings, &c. &c. with proper descriptions. 

 Each number contains a careful review of the 

 Wool and Cattle Markets. 



Terms — Only Fifty Cents a year; Five Co- 

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 Eleven for Four Dollars; Twenty for Seven 

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The Wool Grower and Stock Register is 

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 D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 

 fe— It 



TAYLOR'S PATENT HAMES. 



PUBLIC attention is called to this valuable 

 improvement in Hames, which is both 

 simple and effective in design, from which 

 numerous advantages result, both to the owner 

 and driver of horses, being a saving of expense 

 as well as time, as they can be fastened as 

 readily in the dark as light, and can be done 

 with gloves on. If a horse falls down or gets 

 entangled in harness, by this improvement he 

 can be instantly relieved. A boy, female or 

 any one that is able to throw harness on a 

 horse, can fasten the Hames very readily. 



fCj* This improvement can be attached to 

 hames now in use at small cost. These Hames 

 were exhibited at the Maryland and Pennsyl- 

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 These Hames and fixtures can be had only of 

 the subscribers, MOTT, LEWIS & Co. 

 Sign of the Plough, 3 doors below City Hotel, 

 Richmond, Va.— fe 3t 



FOR SALE.— A thoroughbred Bull of the 

 Ayrshire and Durham breed, in fine health 

 and vigor — color rich red, with slight white 

 spots in the flank, characteristic of the Ayr- 

 shire breed. Said Bull is immediately de- 

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 For testimonials of stock, &c. enquire of the 

 Editor. oc— tf 



