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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



HAEVEST TOOLS AND MACHI- 

 HEUY FOR 1856. 



To the Farmers and Planters of 

 Virginia and North Carolina. 



GENTLEMEN— We have furnished many of 

 of you with machinery and implements for the 

 past twelve years, during which time many valuahle 

 improvements have bt en made ; and being at the pres- 

 ent time probahlv the largest manufacturers of 



FARM IMPLEMENTS 



IN THE WORLD, it is unnecessary for us 

 to say that we feel a great interest, and watch closely 

 all the new inventions in our line of business. As not 

 more than one in ten of the new inventions can be call- 

 ed improvement, we shall not offer to you any articles 

 that have not been thoroughly tested and found to be 

 valuable improvements. The machinery and tools we 

 offer you are manufactured at our Factory in Balti- 

 more, and are made of the best materials and in the 

 best manner, and as we have greater facilities tor man- 

 ufacturing than any other house, we are able to sell on 

 as at least as good terms. It is unnecessary for us to 

 mention to you the great losses and inconvenience you 

 are likely to suffer by purchasing machinery that is 

 hawked and peddled about the country, and when re- 

 pairs are needed must be sent to Illinois, New York or 

 Massachusetts at an expense of nearly equal to the 

 original cost. 



We think we have for the coming harvest all of the 

 latest improvements in 



REAPERS, MOWERS, HORSE- 

 POWER, THRESHERS, &c. 



that are really valuable, and we can certainly please 

 any one who will give us a call. 

 Among our stock will be found 



BURR ALL'S AND MANNY'S REAPERS, 

 both of which have been very much improved. Also our 

 Premium Wrought-Iron Railway Horse-Power 

 and Iron Cylinder Thresher, 



which are not equalled for a Two Horse Machine. We 

 have also the latest improvement in Sweep Horse-pow- 

 er, for 4, 6, 8 or 10 horses, and warranted. 



For further particulars, see Catalogue for 1856, which 

 will be sent you per mail on application to 



E. WHITMAN & CO., 

 63 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. 

 July 1, 1856— ly 



' WM B. GREEN, > S FRED. \V. HOliSON, 



Charlotte. ) } Richmond, 



GREEN & HOBSON, 



PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



JNO. BOOKER, (late of the firm of Booker & Wat 

 kins,) Salesmam. 

 UP Office on Cary street, between 12 and 13, 

 July 1 1856— ly* 



E. D. KEELING. 

 MSHOEAHT TAIXaOR. 



MAMUFACTUKER OF 



Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Gloves, Ho- 

 siery, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. 



136, Main Street, Richmond, Va. 

 Aug— tf 



OSBOENE'S 

 Aml3rotype and Daguerreotype Gallery. 



Our new and unequalled skylight is just completed 

 and we are supplying our patrons with unapproacha- 

 ble likenesses in every style of Art. We have a large 

 stock of Morocco, Velvet, Pearl, Shell, Union, Papier 

 Mache, and Jewelled Cases ; also Gold Pins, Lockets, 

 and Frames of every kind for Likenesses. 



We furnish materials to country operators at New 

 York prices. 



Aug— ly 



SUP. PHOS. LIME. 



WE have established in this city a naanufac- 

 factory for pure Sup. Phos. Lime, warranted to 

 be made of pure bonedust, not boiled or calcined, the 

 Northern article of bone dust not enter into our compo 

 sition. Onr price will be $40 per ton cash, contained 

 in from 7 to 8 barrels, according to the weight. Soils 

 also analyzed. Address 



DUVAL & NORTON, 

 Druggists and Manufacturers, Richmond, Va. 

 June 1856— ly 



LIME— LIME— LIME. 

 To Farmers, Bricklayers and Others. 



HAVING made arrangements for a 

 , regular supply of Shells, I am prepared to 

 furnish any quantity of well burnt Shell Lime, 

 as low or lower than can be procured elsewhere. 

 It will be delivered to farmers at any of the 

 railroad depots, and to customers in the City 

 wherever they may desire. 



Application to be made at my Lime Kilns, 

 opposite Tredegar Iron "Works, at Mr. John G. 

 Werth's office, corner 10th Street and Basia 

 'Bank, or at Messrs. Smith & Harwood's Hard- 

 ware Store, Main Street, Richmond. 



Jan. 1857.— 6t WM. SMITH. 



Something New! Beautiful!! and 

 Meritorious ! ! ! 



Eclipsing anything yet attempted in the way of pic- 

 tures. They give a prominence of relief and softness 

 of tint never before attained. We avoid that sombre 

 look so objectionable in Ambrotypes. As the sitting is 

 but a second it is invaluable for Children. The sub- 

 scriber has spared neither pains nor expense to intro- 

 duce this beautiful art in this city. He produces fault- 

 less portraits in all weather, and at all hours of the 

 day. D. BEND ANN, 110 Main St., next 



Oct 1856—1 y door above Mitchell & Tyler's. 



