SOUTHERN PLANTER— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE, AT 

 RICHMOND, VA. 



THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a 

 large and Fashionable Assignment of Ready 

 made Clothing, of his own manufacture, of the 

 latest and most approved Styles. Also a large as- 

 sortment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, such as 

 Handk'fs, Cravats, Neck Ties, Shirts, Drawers, 

 Gloves, Suspenders, CoMars, Umbrellas, &c. &c. 



In addition to which he keeps a large and general 

 assortment of Piece Goods of every Style and 

 duality, which he is prepared to make to measure 

 at the shortest notice and in the best and most 

 fashionable sjyte. 



£. B. SfENCE, 

 No. 120, Cornet of Main & l&h sts. 

 may— — ly 



M'CONNELdL & BURTON* 



Dentists, 



Alain Street, between ^th and 10th" Streets, Richmond, Ya. 



JOHN M'CONNELL. #. LiSIGH BURTON. 



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WM. A. BUTTERS, 



BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 

 •« No. 157 Main Street, RtcHMONt, Ya. 



STILL VICTORIOUS t 



GREAT PREMIUM FAN, patented December 

 20, 1853. Montgomery's Celebrated. Double 

 Screen Rockaway Wheat Fan, has taken the follow- 

 ing premiums the past year: The first premium at 

 the Virginia State Fair, Richmond, 1854; the first 

 pr6fnium at the Maryland State Fair, held, at 

 Baltimore, 1854; the first premium at Frederick 

 City, Frederick county, Maryland, 1854; the first 

 premium at the North Carolina State Fair, held at 

 Raleigh, 1854; the first premium at the Union Fair, 

 held at Petersburg, Virginia; and the first premium 

 awarded by the Seaboard Agricultural Society, 

 held at Norfolk, 18-54. The Maryland Institute has 

 awarded three Silver Medals, in 1852, 1853 and 1854. 



CERTIFICATES. 



St. fierdmers, St. Mary's Co., Md. Oct., 6, 1853. 

 This is to certify, that I have tried Messrs. J 

 Montgomery & Brother's Wheat Fan in some tail- 

 ings I made in cleaning a part of my crop, which 

 I did not think could be made worth anything; it 

 extracted from a bushel and a half of filth about 

 three pecks of pure wrreat. I muist say that I never 

 saw a fan that can even come in competitor n with 

 J. Montgomery & Brother's Rockaway Wheat Fan 

 for screening wheal Benjamin McI£ay. 



Prince George County, Aug. 15, 1854. 

 To all 'whom it may concern: This is to certify, 

 that we have particularly examined the operations 

 of the Montgomery Fan, and find it, according to 

 ©ttr judgment, to be the very best fan we have ever 

 seen, both as regards the speed and the goodness 

 of the work done. We have purchased two of them, 

 one for Mrs. Worthington and one for our own use. 



B. D. Minikin, 

 Jas. McE. MuLi.rKiN. 



Great Mills, St. Marfs Co. Md., Aug. 28, 1854. 

 I purchased of you, a short time since, one of 

 your No. 1 Extra Rockaway Fans, which has given 

 entire satisfaction, and performs better than I could 

 kave possibly imagined. 



J. Edwin Coad. 



Farmington, Albemarle, Va., April 28, 1854. 

 I am so much pleased with the Fan I ordered 

 from you at our Agricultural Fair at Richmond, 

 last November, and which I have been using at my 

 farm on James River, that I am determined to order 

 one for my estate here, and will be obliged to you 

 to have me one made, consigned to my son, T. J. 

 Peyton, merchant, Richmond. 



Bernard Peyton. 



This i£ to certify, that we, the undersigned, have 

 tried the Wheat Fans of Messrs. J. Montgomery & 

 Brother, and we take pleasure in saying that we 

 regard it greatly superior to any fan we have ever 

 seen tried. We are of opinion that the Wheat Fan 

 of J. Montgomery & Brother' will in a day fan out 

 more wheat and do it cleaner than any fan we ever 

 saw tried. We can, with the utmost confidence re- 

 commend it to the favor of the farmers of Virginia. 



John Osborne, 

 Sam'l C. Legrand, 

 Of Charlotte County, Virginia. 



Stony Point, near Yorktown, Va. % May 22, 1854. 

 Your Fan is a perfect machine, doing all that is 

 claimed for it, and answering the highest expecta- 

 tions. J. R. Coupland. 



References. 



City of Baltimore: John S. Willtas, foot of 

 Commerce Street; Messrs. Seth Godwin, No. 4 y 

 Bowly's wharf; E. B. Harris, No. 4, Bowly's wharf; 

 Michael Dorsey, Light street; Thos. J. Hall, Light 

 Street; N. E. Berry, Lombard Street, near Charles^ 

 R. D. Burns, foot of Bowly's wharf; Mr. Wilmer, 

 No. 2, Bowly's wharf— all commission merchants.- 



Virginia references: Hon. William S. Archer, 

 Virginia; Gen. B. Peyton, Virginia; Hill Carter, 

 Virginia; Lewis E. Harvie, Virginia; Rowlett,- 

 Hardy & Co., Petersburg; A. C. Lane, Richmond;- 

 Robert Cole, Richmond, Virginia; M\ Heartwell, 

 D. T. PaynCr, James B. Lundy, J. Ravenscroft 

 Jones, George W. Field, Col. Isham Trotter, John 

 Winbeiks, William Towns, James Hays, Sr., Dr. W. 

 W. Oliver, Samuel F. M'Gee, William M. Watkins, 

 William I. Scott. 



We are prepared to sell State or County rights to= 

 those who wish to manufacture our Fan. 



All orders add) essed to the undersigned at the 

 Baltimore City (Md.) Post Office, will be promptly 

 attended to 



J. MONTGOMERY & BPO' 

 No. 155 N. High st., between Hillen and 

 may — ly Gay Streets, Baltimore. 



DONNAN & CO., Tobacco and General Commis- 

 sion Merchants, Richmond, Virginia. — Con- 

 signments of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, &c, respect- 

 fuHy solicited. 

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DOMESTIC ANIMAJL> At FI.IVaTE 

 SALE. i 



LG MORRIS' lllusirat d Catalogue, with 

 4 prices ?»itached of Mioi t Horned and Devon 

 Bull* and Bull Calves, a few Horses, SouUalowiP 

 Kams, Berkshire, Suffolk and 'issex Swi.ie, will be 

 forwarded by m;;il, if desired, oy addressing L. G. 

 MORRIS, Fordham, Westchesier County, N. Y., 

 or N. J Becar, 18"7 Broadway, N Y. It alic con- 

 tains portrait, pedigree and performance on the 

 turf of the celebrated horse " Monarchy" stanaing, 

 this season at the Herdsdale Farm. je— tf 



