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SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 



For the rapid Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- 

 ness, Bronchitis, Whooping- Cough, Croup, 



Asthma and Consumption. 

 This remedy is offered to the community with the 

 confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to 

 realize ihe happiest effects that can be desired. So 

 wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous the 

 cases of its cures, that almost every section of the 

 country abounds in persons, puffHely known, who have 

 heen restored from alarming and even desperate disea- 

 ses of the lungs, by its use. When once tried its supe- 

 riority over every other medicine of its kind, is too ap- 

 parent to escape observation and where its virtues are 

 known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to 

 emplov for the distressing and dangerous affections of 

 the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our cli- 

 mate 



Nothing has called louder for the earnesi enquiry of 

 medical men, lhan the alarming prevalence and fatality 



TO COTTON PLANTERS. 



The Cotton Planter's Manual, being a compilation 

 of facts from the best authorities on the culture of cot- 

 ton, its natural history, chemical analysis, trade and 

 consumption, and embracing a history of cotton and 

 the cotton gin. By J. A. Turner. Price $1. 



MTEW CHZXTO3SE POTATO. 



{Disscorea Batatas) Roo's from 4 to 9 inches long 

 at $3 per dozen — and small seed tuhers (can be sen 

 prepared by mail) at $1 per dozen, or $7 per 1W), with 

 description and directions for culture. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



Feb. 18S7. 15 John .St., New York. 



Nearly ready— The Sugar Cane seed Gratis. 



Chinese Sugar Cane, andSugar-Making. 



history, culture and adaptation to the soil, cli- 



Ifs history, culture and 

 mate, and economy of the United States, with an ac- 

 count of various processes of manufacturing Sugar, 

 of consumptive complaints, nor has any one class of| Drawn from authentic sources, by Charles F. Stans- 

 diseases had more of their investigations and care. But .' bury, A. M., late Commissioner at the Exhibition of 

 as yet no adequate remedy has been provided, on j'the Industry of all nations, at London. Price Twenty- 

 which the public could depend for protection from at- j five Cents. 



tacks upon the respiratory organs, until the introduc-j Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO., 140 Fnlton- 

 tion of the Cherry Pectoral. This article is the 



product of a long, laborious, and I believe successful 

 endeavor, to furnish tiie community with such a reme- 

 dy. Of this last statement the American people are 

 now themselves prepared to judge, and 1 appeal with 

 confidence to ffieir decision, if there is any depen- 

 dence to be pliiced in what men of every class and sta- 

 tion certify it has done for them, if we can trust our 

 own senses, when we see dangerous affections of the 

 throat and lungs yield te it, if ^e can depend on the as- 

 surance of intelligent Physicians, who m 

 siness to know, in short, if there is any reliance upon 

 anything, then is it irrefutably proven that this medi- 

 cine does relieve and does cure the class of diseases 

 it is designed for, beyond any and all others that are 

 known to mankind,- If these be true, it cannot be too 

 freely published, nor he too w idely known. The affile 

 ted should know it. A remedy that cures, is priceless 

 to them. Parents should know it, their children are 

 priceless to them. All should know it, for health can 

 he priced to no one. Not only should ir be circulated 

 here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in 

 all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this 

 conviction, is shown in the fact that alreadv this article 

 lias made the circle of the globe. 7'he sun never pets 

 on its limits. No continent is without it, and but lew 

 peoples. 



Prepared by «J e C. AVER, Practical and Ana* 

 lytical Chemist, Lowell* Mass. 



Sold by l'URCELL, LADD & CO , and by all ! - nod3 Generally 

 Druggists. 



Feb 18:37— 3t 



street, New Fork. 



N. B. — To persons enclosing 25 cents and a three- 

 cent P. O. stamp, to us, we will send the above hook 

 and Seed enough to plant two rods square. 



C. M. SAXTON & CO., 

 140 Fulton-street, New-York. 



Feb. 1857— It 



Peach Trees for Sale. 



A choice selection of kinds, both for the Gar- 

 ke it their bu- den and the Orchard, of the most beautiful growth, 

 " worked from specimen bearing trees at $60 per 1,000.— 

 Also a general assortment of other trees and plants 

 low. Planting done in the neatest manner by 



EDWIN ALLEN, Nurseries, 

 Nov 1S55. New Brunswick, New Jersey. 



^AlZT tBAE> E-1856. 

 To Planters and Farmers. 

 THOMAS D. QUARLES, 



No. 22<3, Broad St., 



Would call attention to his large and varied 

 stock of heavy Woollen Goods, Blankets, Kerseys, 



Satinets, Linseys, Oznahurgs, Bleached and Brown 

 j Domestics. Also to his stock of house furnishing 

 By the 15th of September, his as- 

 sortment of Staple and Fanev Goods, will be com- 

 plete in all departments — to which will be added Car- 

 pets. Rugs, &c. Sept. 1856. 



Is manufactured out of the best material and by the 

 most competent workmen — in Petersburg, Virin. ia. 



Persons wishing to purchase are requested to send 

 their orders immediately, as only a limited number will 

 he made this season. Address Dr. Thomas E. Mara- 

 Ide Agent, Petersburg Va. 



E. A. MORRISON. 

 Southern Farmer requested to copv. 

 Feb 1857— If 



AGRICULTURAL LIME 



Of a superior quality, in any quantity over 

 bushels, for sale upon reasonable terms bv 



CH&S. H. LAOCHER.& 

 Balcony Falls, 

 July 1st — tf JIocicgridge Co.. Va. 



1000 

 Co. 



THE VIRGINIA FIRE AMD MARINE 

 INSURANCE COMPANY. 



v. CAPITAL $200,000- 

 Office No. 131 Main St., next East of the Dis- 

 patch Newspaper Office, "Richmond, Va. 

 Chartered in the year 1832. 



HAS now been in operation about twenty-five 

 vears, and has paid over ($1,000,000) ONE MIL- 

 LION DOLLARS for losses. 



Farmers and others in Town or Country wishing 

 their Dwellings, Barns and other Buildings or their 

 contents insured against FIRE or their shipments in- 

 sured against WA TER RISKS eon be safely pro- 

 tected in this long tried and responsible company on 

 fair terms without charge for Policy. All nrcessarv in- 

 formation promptly furnished. Address either of the 

 undersigned. THOS. M. ALFRIEND, Pres't. 



W. L. Cowardik, Sec'y. Aug '56— ly 



