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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



COLEMAN'S FAEM MILL. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



Roger's & Boyers, 

 Philadelphia. 



Coleman's Farm Mill now stands unrivalled for sim- 

 plicity, efficiency and durability, and it precisely meets 

 the wants of every farm or plantation as it not only 

 grinds Corn and Cob in the ear, but it will grind with 

 rapidity shelled Corn, Rye, Oats or Wheat into fine 

 or coarse meal and super fine floui if required. It is 

 ready to attach to horse, steam or water power, and 

 will grind from C to 15 bushels per hour, according to 

 fineness and amount of power applied. 



This Mill is constructed on entire new principles, 

 atid can be run for years without any perceptible 

 wear, yln fact it has proven itself to be the only effi- 

 cient and durable mill now in use. 



This Mill has obtained the highest premium at every 

 Fair, where it lias been exhibited in competition with 

 other mills. 



Price for No. 3 or two horse power $50. Price for 

 No. 4 or Water and Steam power $60. Hand Mill 

 $10. 



We also manufacture Woodbury's Premium Horse 

 Power Thresher and Cieaner — Mowing and Reaping 

 Machines and all the most approved Implements. 

 Manufacturers of Sup. Phosphate of Lime, and dealers 

 in Grass and Field Seeds, Guano, &c. 



ROGERS & BOYERS, 

 29 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



Dec 1856— 3 1 



Houti's Premium Corn Planter. 



Improved. Reversible Double Shovel Plough 

 With Coulter attachment. And 

 Reversible Sidewipes, Cultivators, &c. 



The Reversible Double Shovel Plow is constructed 

 after the manner of the Cans: Plough — one shovel in 

 advance of the oilier. 'I' he, peculiarity of its construc- 

 tion consists in a wrought iron beam, branching into 

 two and diverging from a common centre at the point 

 of connection with the forward ends of the handles, 

 running back and curved at irregular distances so as 

 to serve as shafts for the attachment of the hoes or 

 shovels. The shovels are pointed at both ends and 

 with cuffs underneath at the centre, by means of which 

 they are keyed on the shaft, are reversible at the plea- 

 sure of the ploughman by the removal of the keys. 



A premium was awarded to this implement at the 

 late State Agricultural Fair, also on the Corn Planter 

 and Seed Drill exhibited by the subscriber. 



The above articles are manufactured in the best man- 

 ner by the subscriber at Somersett, Orange County, 

 Va. 



A. P. ROUTT, P. M. 



Dec 1856— 3 1 



Wanted, 300 Active Young Men, 



To act as local and travelling agents in a business 

 easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per 

 month. A capital of $5 only required. No patent 

 medicine or book business. Full particulars given, 

 free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three 

 cent piece, and address 



A. B. MARTYN, Plaistow, N. H. 



Dec 1856 — 3 mos 



Chickering's Celebrated Piano-Fortes, 



NAT'L CARUSX, Sole Agent, 

 169 Main Street, Opposite Exchange Bank. 

 Also Sole Agent for thehighlv esteemed instruments 

 of BROWN &u ALLEN. 

 Aug 1856— ly 



Green Sand Marl of New-Jersey 



The New Jersey Fertilizer Company is now pre 

 pared to receive orders for Hus most important iVJa 

 nure. For all lands upon which ashes are beneficial 

 the MARL is more than a substitute. Professor Cook 

 in his Annual Report to the Legislature of New Jer- 

 sey says : 



"The value of these MARLS is best seen in the rich 

 and highly cultivated district which has been improved 

 {almost made) by their use. But it may be interesting 

 to examine the causes of their great value in agricul- 

 ture, and to compare them with other fertilizers. For 

 example : The potash alone may he taken, at an av- 

 erage, as five per cent of the whole weight of the 

 MARL; a bushel, when dry, weighs eighty paundsj 

 and in the proportion mentioned, would contain four 

 pounds- of potash. This is nearly as much as there is 

 in a bushel of lutleached wood ashes," 



And a^ain : " It is probable that the great value of 

 the MARL is to be found in the fact that it contains 

 nearly all the substances necessary to make up the 

 ash of our common cultivated plants-" 



Price, delivered on board vessels at the wharves of 

 the Company at Portland Heights, Raritan Bay, New 

 Jersey, Seven Cents per Bushel. 



For further particulars, see Circular, sent free of 

 postage. Orders lor other fertilizers will receive 

 prompt attention. Address either of the undersigned. 



CHAS. SEARS, Pres. 

 Riceviile Post-Office, N. J. 

 Tappen Townsend, Trea., Gko. W. Atwood, Sec. 



82 Nassau St.. N. Y. 1G Cedar St. N. Y. 



December 1856. 



N. B. — Those wishing Marl for Spring use, should 

 order it immediately to secure its early shipment. Or- 

 ders will be filled, in rotation. 



~LY0N'S KATHAIEON . 



Has now become the standard preparation for the 

 HAIR. Its immense' sale, nearly 1,000,000 bottles per 

 year, attests its excellence and great superiority over 

 all other articles of the kind. The Ladies universally 

 pronounce the 



KATHAIRON 

 to be, by far, the finest and most agreeable article they 

 ever used. It restores the Hair after it has fallen 

 out; invigorates and beautifies it, giving to it a 

 rich glossy appearance, and imparts a delightful per- 

 fume. ' Sold by all dealers throughout the United 

 States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and South America, for 

 25 cents per bottle. 



HEATH, WYNKOOP & Co., Proprietors, 

 63 Liberty Street, New York. 

 Manufacturers, also, of Perf umery of all kinds, and in 

 great variety. 



Jan 1857— tf 



PURE RXOBPMEONX? GROUND 



Packed in barrels or loose. From Lump of Sup e- 

 rior quality. Mill, on Cauil, adjoining the Danville 

 Depot, Office, No. 11 Pearl Street, Richmond Va. 



JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. 



Jan 1857— 3t. • 



Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. 



LEONARD'S INSTANT RELIEF. 



This excellent preparation, very popular in 

 Richmond and neighborhood, is carefully made up from 

 a variety of medicinal substances, exerting a beneficial 

 influence over the organs most affected by the above 

 complaints. (ESP 25 Cents per Bottle ^jFJ 



•Purcell, Lndd & Co. and Bennett, Beers «fc Fisher, 

 wholesale and retail agents. To be had of all Drug- 

 gists in Virginia and North Carolina. 



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