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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



HARVEST TOOLS AND MACHI- 

 NERY FOR 1856. 



To tlie Farmers and Planters of 

 Virginia and Nortli Carolina. 



GENTLEMEN— We have furnished many of 

 of vou with niLicliiiiery and implements for' the 

 past twelve yearf^, during which time many vakiable 

 ini|)rovements have b. en made ; and heine: at the pres- 

 ent time prol)abIy the largest manufacturers of 



FARM IMPLEMENTS . 



IN THE AVORLD, it is unnecessary for us 

 to say that we fee! a great ititeretjl, and w atch closely 

 all the nevi 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 

 thai have not been thorou^^hly tesied and found to be 

 valuable improvements. 7'he luachinery and tools we 

 offer you are manufactured at our Factory in Baili- 

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

 best manner, and as wo have greater facilities for man- 

 nfactuiing than any oilier house, we are able to bell on 

 txs at /cast as good terms. It is unnecessary for us to 

 mention to _you tlie 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' 

 Massachusclts at an expense of nearly equal to the 

 caiginal cost. 



We think we have for the coming harvest .all of the 

 latest improvements in 



REAPERS, MOWERS, HORSE- 

 POWER, TtlRESHERS, &c. 



tliat are really valuable, and we can certainly please 

 any one who will give us a call. 

 Among our stock will be found 



BURRALL'S AND MANNY'S REAPERS, 



both of which have been very much improved. Also our 



Premium WrouglU-Iron Eailway 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, 1356— ly 



THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



TO ADVERTISERS. 



The Southern Planter having a large circu- 

 lation in Virginia and North Carolina and a 

 very respectable subscription list in the other 

 Southern and Western States, offers one of the 

 best mediums to advertisers that the State af- 

 fords. Those who take it are almost exclusively 

 farmers, substantial men who live in the coun- 

 try; the best customers to every trade, (except 

 the lawyers,) the very class whom advertisers 

 desire to reach. To Boarding Schools and 

 Academies, the Hotel Keeper, the Druggist, 

 THE Dentist, the Nurseryman, and in short to 

 all who have an vthing to sell or anything to make 

 known, the " Southern Planter" is recommended 

 with confidence not only on account of the high 

 character of those who subscribe to it, but like- 

 wise by the fact that it possesses the additional 

 advantage of being printed in Book form and 

 stitched, it is therefore more apt to be preserved 

 than an ordinary newspaper, which gives to ad- 

 vertisers a better chance of keeping themselves 

 before 'the people. 



The increased business of this department of 

 the ''Planter'' since it has been undertaken 

 proves that those vfho have tried it, find it to 

 their interest to encourage the enterprise. 



ADVERTISEMENTS 



Will be inserted at the following rates : — For 

 each square of ten lines, first insertion, One 

 Dollar ; each continuance Seventy-Five Cents. 



Advertisements out of the City must be ac- 

 companied with the money to insure their inser- 

 tion. 



Eeport on SpermatorrhoBa. 



JUST PUBLISHED by the HOVVAIID ASSOCI- 

 ATION, Philadeljihia, a Report on Spermatorrhcea or 

 Seminal Weakness, Im])otetice, the Vice of Onanism. 

 Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of 

 the b^exual Oreans, with an account of the errors and 

 deceptions of Quacks, anrl valuable advice lo the Af- 

 flicted, bv GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. 1)., CONSULT- 

 ING SURGEON of the ASSOCIATION, a benevo- 

 lent Institution, established by special endowment, for 

 tlie ielief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with 

 "■V^irulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of this 

 Report will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), 

 FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO 

 STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. G. R. CAL- 

 HOUN, No. 2. South NINTH St , Philadelphia, Pa. 



Julv 1856— ly 



