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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT PATENT CORN AND 

 COB MILL, 

 Patented May 16, 1854. 



The attention of Planters, 

 Farmers and Stock-feed- 

 ers in general, are respect- 

 fully called to this Mill as 

 the most important article 

 of the kind now in use ; not only well adapted for grinding 

 Cob Meal for Stock, but Grits for the table, and especially 

 Bread Meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in the fall. 



In setting this Mill no mechanic or frame work is wanted, 

 only requiring to be fasted to a floor or platform. Easily 

 adjusted and used by any body, even a child. 



The Little Giant has received the first premiums at 

 the late Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mary- 

 land and other States; and that in the most complimentary 

 manner; as well as the most ready commendations from 

 the thousands Avitnessing its performance. 



These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner ; 

 and No. 2 warranted to grind 10 bushels of feed per honr 

 with one horse, and offered at the low price of $44, all 

 complete, ready for attaching the team — No. 4, at $66, 

 grinds 20 bushels per hour with 2 horses. 



Manufactured by SCOTT & MOCKBEE, No. 7 lad- 

 ders ton Street, near Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

 Liberal discount to dealers. State and County Rights for 

 sale. 



From the Cincinnati Gazette. 

 Corn and Cob Crushers. — We stepped in yesterday 

 to the establishment of Messrs. Scott & Hedges, No. 9 

 Water Street, and witnessed the performance of Scott's 

 Patent Corn and Cob Mill, called the "Little Gi- 

 ant," and can assure those who are in need of a mill for 

 grinding ear-corn for feed, or cracking corn and oats to- 

 gether, that this article is the best adapted for that purpose 

 of any thing we have ever examined. With one horse, 

 they are able to grind at the rate of from 10 to 12 bushels 

 per hour, breaking all the corn and pulverizing the cob 

 completely. The whole mill, ready to hitch the horse to, 

 weighing about 300 lbs, and sold at the low price of $44, 

 and warranted at that — it does strike us it will soon find 

 its way to every good farmer and economical teamster in 

 the whole country. In regard to the style and workman- 

 ship of this Little Giant, we must say it is a little ahead 

 of the rest of the family, and no wonder, for it is Western 

 born. no3t* 



/CHOICE FOWLS FOR SALE. — The subscriber 

 x_y has the following kinds of chickens, ducks and geese : 

 Ebon Sumatra, Bengal, Java, Pheasant and Mallacca game 

 chickens ; the Aylesbury and Java ducks, and Hong Kong 

 geese : each breed warranted pure and distinct. He has 

 also various crosses of the above named chickens, which 

 in size, beauty anil symmetry surpass the original stock. 

 All of which he will sell on reasonable terms, securely 

 cooped and delivered either in Richmond or on the Canal, 

 (free of extra charge.) Address 



DR. ERASMUS POWELL, 

 oc3t* Powell's Tavern Goochland Co., Va. 



A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! PROFITABLE 

 AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT ! ! — The sub- 

 scriber is desirous of having an agent in each county and 

 town of the Union. A capital of from five to ten dollars 

 only will be required, and anything like an efficient, ener- 

 getic man can make from three to five dollars per day; in- 

 deed some of the agents now employed are realizing twice 

 that sum. Every information will be given by addressing, 

 (postage paid.) 



WILLIAM A. KINSLERv 

 delt* Box 601, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. 



DEERING & DEDERICH'S HAY PRESSES.— We 

 are prepared to supply these excellent Presses at a 

 short notice. They are warranted. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. 



Agricultural Warehouse, 

 269 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' DEPOT, N. E. corner 

 of 7th and Market Street, Philadelphia. — The most va- 

 ried assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Imple- 

 ments, Seeds, Dairy Utensils, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 &c, in the United States may now be seen at our Ware- 

 house, and to which we respectfully invite the attention of 

 Farmers and Planters. It having been our earnest endea- 

 vor to secure custom, by keeping only the most improved 

 and best made implements, we guarantee all articles sold 

 by us fully equal to representations. Orders from a dis- 

 tance as punctually and faithfully filled, as if the purchaser 

 were present. We have but one price, to which we strictly 

 adhere. Comprehensive, illustrated catalogues will be fur- 

 nished gratis, on post paid application. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. 

 Agricultural Warehouse, N. E. corner 7th and 

 oc3t Market Street, Philadelphia. 



j\j OTICE.— DRAYTON G. MEADE, (late of the firm 

 1 i of Addison & Meade,) and WILLIAM EACHES, 

 having entered into a copartnership, under the name of 

 MEADE & EACHES, for the sale of Agricultural Imple- 

 ments, Seeds, Manures, &c, having bought out the entire 

 stock of R. S. Huck, and located at his old stand on Fairfax 

 street, east side, between King and Prince, will continue to 

 keep on hand a full and complete assortment of the various 

 articles in their line of business, and will always be happy 

 to see their friends, and all who may be pleased to give 

 them their patronage. D. G. MEADE, 



WM. EACHES. 



fpp 5 " The undersigned having sold his stock of Agricul- 

 tural Implements, <&c, to Messrs. Meade & Eaches. returns 

 his thanks to his friends for their past patronage, and re- 

 spectfully asks a continuance of the same to his successors. 



Alexandria, Oct. 1 — 3t R. S. HUCK. 



WILLIAM P. LADD, Apothecary and Druggist* 

 No. 319, head of Broad Street, Shockoe Hill, Rich- 

 mond, Virginia, dealer in English, Mediterranean, India and 

 all Foreign and Domestic Drugs and Medicines ; also, Paints, 

 Oils, Varnish, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, &c, For 

 sale on the most accommodating terms. 



§3^° Orders from Country Merchants and Physicians 

 thankfully received and promptly attended to. 

 jan '51 — tf 



A GENCY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF 

 JX IMPROVED STOCK. — Stock Cattle of all the differ- 

 ent breeds, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, &c will be purchased 

 to order, and carefully shipped to any part of the United 

 States, for which a reasonable commission will be charged. 

 Apply to I AARON CLEMENT, Philadelphia. 

 Refer to Gen. Wm. H. Richardson, Richmond, Virginia- 

 N. B. — All letters, post-paid, will be promptly attended 



to. 



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/COOPER'S PATENT LIME AND GUANO SPREAD- 

 v_y ERS. — Cooper's Lime Spreader, Guano Spreader, and 

 Lime and Guano Spreaders combined. Sole Agents, 

 PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. 

 Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 

 oc3t 269 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



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ALL AD AY'S WIND ENGINE.— The best machine 

 ibr raising water by wind-power, in use. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. 

 Agricultural Warehouse, N. E. corner 7th 

 oc3t and Market Street, Philadelphia. 



SPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC BARREL CHUR V.— We 

 are now manufacturing these superior Churns of all 

 sizes. They are warranted equal to any in use. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. 



Agricultural Warehouse, 

 oc3t No. 269 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



ARTIFICIAL GUANO for sale in quantities to suit pur- 

 chasers, at $2.5 per ton. Apply to 

 oc3t RICHARD CAUTHORN, 35th Street. 



