SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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Green Sand Marl of Few-Jersey. 



The New Jersey Fertilizer Company is now pre" 

 pared to receive orders for tliis most important Ma- 

 nure. F(>r all lands upon which ushes are beneficial, 

 the MARIj is more (haii a suhstiiuTe. Professor Cook, 

 in his Annnul Report to the J.egislature of New Jer- 

 sey says : 



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

 and highly cultivated district which has been improved 

 [almost made) by their use. But it may be internsting 

 to examine the causes of their trreat value in agricul- 

 ture, and to compare them with other fertilizeis. For 

 exauiple : The potash alone may be taken, at an av- 

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

 MARL; a bushel, when dry, weighs eighty piunds; 

 and ill the proportion mentioned, would contain four 

 pounds of potash. 1'liis is nearly as much as there is 

 in a bushel of unhached wood ashes.''^ 



And a^jain : " It is prol)able that the great value of 

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

 nearly all the substances necessary to itiake up the 

 ash of our counnon cultivated j)lants-" 



Pi ice, delivered on board vessels at the wharves of 

 the Company at Portland Heights, Raritan Bay, fsiew 

 Jersey, Seven Cents per Bushel. 



For further paryculars, see Circular, sent free of 

 posta<>-e. Orders fof* other fertilizers will receive 

 prom])t attention. Addiess either ol' the undersigned. 



CHAS. SEARS, Pres. 

 Riceville I'ost-Oiiice, N. J. 

 Jappan Townskno, 'J'rcu., Gko. VV. Atwood, Sec. 



20 Nassau St.. N. Y. 16 Cedar St. N. Y. 



December 1856. 



English Breeding Stock- 



THOMAS BETTS & CO., 



14 Canning Place, Liverpool, England. 



Exjiorters of Thorough Bred Morses, Cattle, and 

 Sheep on ct)mniissi(M), and shipped to any sea ports in 

 America. Circulars giving the i)riccs of the best Stock 

 in England and tlie ex()enses to America, can I;e re- 

 ceived by applying to the-ir Ag^^"^ 



J. M. MILLEii, 

 81 Maiden Lane, New York City. 



Dec 1856 — 6 mos 



Pure Seed. 



The subscriber hereby informs the Planters, Farm- 

 ers and Gardners ot the United Stales, that he has ob- 

 tained fiom R. Pktkrs, Esq , of this City, the c()r)trol 

 of his cr(jp of Seed of tliis valuable Plant, somt' of tiie 

 pr(j)»eilies of which may be briefly suunned uj) as fol- 

 lows : 



First. Ail acre of the St;tlks properly cultivated, 

 will yield from 4G0 to 500 gallons of pure Syruj), equal 

 to the best New Orleans. 



Second It suri>asses all other plants for fodder and 

 for feed'Sig green to cattle or hogs, on account of tlie 

 great ;ii»U'idance of siig.iry j;iice which it contains; 

 and sown in close drills, will yield from thirty to fil'ty 

 thousand pounds of superior Green Fodder to llie 

 acre. 



'I'hird. It is so certain and prolific a c:op that Plan- 

 ters mas be sure of succeeding with it as a syrup j)lant 

 anywhere south of the State of New York. 



This sefd, which has been carefully kept j>ure, is 

 no^offi nul iii cloth p/ickagefJ! each containing enough 

 to phuit half an acre 4 f(nH x 1^ f^et, will be furnished 

 by nnil at $1 30 eacii, or at §l,ii sent by exj)ress, 

 freight unpaid. 



Dealers in Seeds aiid Coimtry Merchants, or persons 

 wi-hiiig to plai t by the qiiantily, can be supplied at a 

 lilHM 'l discount fiom retail rates. 



A p.inplilet co.ilaining a full description of this 

 plant, Us history, valuable properties, und a plate of 



the horse mill used for cAishing, will be furnished by 

 mail to all applicants. 



Address, with plain directions for mailing or ship- 

 ping, 



W. P. OR ME, Atlanta, Georgia. 



DeclS5G-lt 



§UF. PfllOS. J^SME. 



WE liave csta])lislieil \\\ this cit}^ a manufoc- 

 factory for pure Sup. Phos. Lime, warmnfed to 

 be made of pure bonediist, 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, iiecording to the v^eighl. Soils 

 also analyzed. Address 



DUVAL & NORTON, 

 Druggists and Manufacturers, Richiiumd, Va. 

 June 18.5() — Iv 



A tliorougli bred Stallion For Bale. 



For sale, at a low price, the thorough bred lluise, 

 John Bell— a sure liial iretier, Of him C. F. M. Nolund 

 of Arkansas writes: '"1 raised "John Bell," l^oston 

 is his sire. 'I'he Pediaree of Boston has bi en jiiib- 

 lished a dozen times in tbe Register and Spiiit. The 

 (lam of John Bell was Lill\ — she by Eciijise ont of 

 (earland by Diiroe. Garland was the dam of Port 

 Boy, (tbe Northern Cbainjiion when Bascomb bent 

 him), Fauquier and Suffolk. 1 run Jolui !iel! as one 

 of tbe very best bred horses in America Lell-. 's Ped- 

 egree at full length has been published in tbe Register 

 and Spirit." 



This Ilorse'is now ten or eleven years old. and in 

 fine health. IJe is the getter of large fine colls, !;iid 

 can be bought at a very low price for a horse' of his 

 blood. 



Addiess Ed. Southern Planter- 

 July 1st— if 



LIME— LIME— LIME. 

 To Farmers, Bricklayers and Others. 



HAYING made arrangeniGrits for a 

 regular supply of Shell-s, I am prepared to 

 furnish an 3^ quantity of we'l burnt Sbeli Lime, 

 as low or lower than can Ije procured elsevrhere. 

 I It will be delivered to farmers at any of the 

 I railroad depiots, and to customers in the City 

 j wherever tlie}^ may desire. 



I Application to be made at my Lime Kilns, 

 : opposite Tredegar L'ou Works, at J^Ir. John G. 

 Worth's office, corner 10th Street and Basin 

 ; Banii, or at Messrs. Smith Harwood's Hard- 

 ware Store, Main Street, Richmond. . 



Jan. 185G.— ly WM. SMITH. 



Cliickering's Celebrated Piano-Fortes. 



169 Main Street, CJpposito Exeliar.,5;e Bank. 

 Also Sole Agent for thchii^hlv esteeuied instruments 

 of BilOWN tk. ALLEN. 

 \y\2:, 1856 — ly 



WM 1^. (.ilEE^', 

 Clairhttc. 



Richmond, 



KaCMMONi). VA. 

 JNO. BOOKER, (hue of ib.,^ firm of P.ooker W-t t 

 kins,) SAf,r.-^!A,M. 

 Office on Carv streer, l)etvveen P2 and 13, 

 J ulv 1 liob— 1 V * ' 



