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RICHMOND, VinaiNIA, 



[Corner 21st and Main streets.) 

 Wishes to call the attention of Farmers, Millers anil others, to the following excellent well proved machines * 



Woodward's Patent Portable Mills, 



PARTICULARliY adapted for Corn and other Grain ; also, Plaster, Zinc and otlier Paints. An improve- 

 jnent for light poweis and confined room. Iron Frames, easily taken apart and repl.iced or set. 



Motion, Grhid per hour 



No. \, Br. Stone 20 in. dia., $150 00 - - 300 - - - 5 to 10 bushels." 

 " 2, " 30 " 200 00 . - 2.50 - - - 10 to 15 



" 3, " 36 *' 250 00 - . 200 - - - 15 to 20 " 



4, " 42 " 275 00 - - 175 - - - 20 to 25 " 



Cenotiir Gearing from $15 to $25 extra, to run horizorttal belts. 



Mr. DujSNiNGTON, Richmond, Va., uses this machine with perfect satisfaction as a PLASTER MILL. 



Woodward's Patent Smut and Screening Macliines, 



WARRANTED against any other machine now in use, having sold upwards of 400 machines in less than 

 two years 



No. 1, or common size, cleans 15 to 30 bushels per hour, and separating and cleaning the screening by the 

 same operation of the machine, taking less i)ower than any oiher machine. 

 Warranted to give satisfaction. 



Cleans per hour. Size of fulhj. Motion. 



No. 1, com. size, 15 to 30 bush., $65 - - - 6 . - . 650 per min. 



" 2, large " 30 to ]00 " 85 ... 8 . - - 600 per min. 



Jolinston's Patent Iron or Cast-Metal Concave Bran Duster. 



THIS Duster has now bfien in successful operation for four years, and it is fast taking the place of 

 everything of the kind in tlie best Mills in tbe United States and South America. No Duster yet offered 

 to the public has any approach to it as to mechanical construction and durability as time has proved; 

 this is obvious on reflection, when it is considered that the Concave or Wire-gauze Cylinder, which is the 

 vital part of the machine, is made of cast MErAL, (which prevents from being affected like wood, liy con- 

 tracting in drying, or swelling by atmospheric changes, which destroys the quality of the Cylinder by putting 

 it out of true circle,) and is bored out perfectly true like a'steam cylinder, and all the other parts made equally 

 accurate and durable. 



This Duster is warranted, in all cases, to make at least One Pound of Flour, of equal quality to any 

 made out of the same grain, to each bushel ground taking the whole of the offal, after it is Bolted all that 

 it can possibly be bolted 'with the ordinary bolting cloth. But in most cases two and a half pounds to the 

 bushel ground, will be added to the total yield by using this Duster. 



Johnson's Patent Iron Concave Bran Duster. 



Tnhing out of the offal of every bushel of wheat ground, from 1 to 2| lbs. of Standard Flour, which 

 could not he bolted out on account of the electrical adliesion to the bran. Warranted. 



Size of Pully on Machine. Revolutions Machine should run per minute. 



No. 1, for mill doing 20 to 50 bbls. every 24 hours, 8 inch, 500 



2, " " 50 to 100 " " 8 " 475" 



3, " " 100 to 150 " " 10 " 415 



4, " " 150to3U0 " " 10 " 40O 



Circulars, ample certificates from some nf the best millers, and any further information required will be 

 furnished ; also every kind of Mill Machinery of the most improved character, sold by 



Richmond, Va., Aug. l—6t alt. months. E. G. REX. 



WOODLAWH ACADEMY. 



THE third session of this School will com- 

 mence on the 10th of September, and continue un- 

 til lOth July following, making a session of 10 months, 

 instruction will be given in Greek, Latin, French and 

 Sjianish. (in wliich languages the sul)scriber graduated 

 at the University of Virginia ;) also in the elementary 

 branches of Mathematics. The scl?ool is conveni.ent 

 to I^ouisa Courthouse, at which place scholars will be 

 met with a c()nveyance. 



TERMS. — l)Ofird and tuition for ten months, includ- 

 ing everything, .$100. Tuition for classical scholars 

 $50; English .$'50 — one half invariably in advance. — 

 No schohir taken for less than live montlis. 



J). M. (iUARI.ES. 

 l-^r' Address D M. Quarlcs or John T. (iu;irlos, El- 

 lisville, Louisa county, Va. Aug — 4l* 



R. H. Meads.) (T. R. Baker. 



Graduate Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 



mKABE! Sc BAKER, 



Apothecaries, Cliemists and Pliarmaceu- 

 tists. 



_ 186, JSr. JV. Corner of Main and lOlh Sis. 

 Diagonally o[)popite the Ffirmers and Virginia Banks, 

 and just above the new Custom House, 

 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 



Offer to Farmers, Physicians and Families, a new 

 and perfert/// fresh stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals 

 and Medicines; Surgical Instruments ;" 8pices ; Im- 

 ported Cigars ; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ; Fan- 

 cy Articles, Perfumery, S():ij)s, Brushes, Sec, etc ; on 

 good tern)9 as any other House in the Couutrv. 



Sep 1856— ly ^ 



