SOUTHERN PLANTER — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



ALBANY TILE WORKS, corner of Patroon and Knox | 

 streets, Albany, N. Y. Drain Tile of the following ] 

 descriptions and prices suitable for land drainage, always 

 on hand in large or small quantities of the first quality, 

 delivered at the docks and railroad depots free of cartage : 

 Horse Shoe Tde. 



4 J inch calibre, $18 per 1000 feet. 



3 J do. 15 do. 



2 J do. 12 do. 



Sole Tile or Pipe. 



2 inch calibre, $18 per 1000 feet. 



2 do. 12 do. 



Large Tile for drains about dwellings, yards, &e. of va- 

 rious sizes, $1 and $8 per 100 feet. Sole Tile, 4 inch cali- 

 bre, for sink drains at $4 per 100 feet. Drain your lands 

 and save your crops. Orders from a distance will receive 

 prompt attention. A. S. BABBOCK. 

 Albany, April 20, 1854. jun— tf 



AGENCY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF 

 IMPROVED STOCK. — Stock Cattle of all the differ- 

 ent breeds, Sheep, Swine, Foultry, &c. will be purchased 

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

 Stages, for which a reasonable commission will be charged. 

 £pply to AARON CLEMENT, Philadelphia. 



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

 N. B. — All letters, (post-paid,) will be prompily attended 



ap'53— tf 



SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND 

 COB MILL,. 



Patented May 1 6th '54, Copy* ighl secured March 1 st '55 



E OB BINS $> BIBB; Proprietors of the Balti- 

 more Stove House, having bought the right of 

 Lyman Scott to Manufacture and sell the justly 

 celebrated Corn and Cob Mill, known as the 

 Little Giant, for the States of Maryland,' Virginia, 

 North Carolina and the District of Columbia, and 

 having made very extensive arrangements Jfor the 

 manufactury of the same, are now prepared to exe- 

 cute promptly and in a thorough workmanlike 

 manner all orders, either wholesale or retail, as also 

 the celebrated MacGregorh Agricultural Boiler for 

 wood or coal. ' '"' 



The attention of plan- 

 ters, Farmers and Stock 

 feeders in general, is 

 respectfully called to 

 this mill as the most 

 important article of the 

 kind now in use; not 

 onlv well adapted for grinding Cob Meal for Stock, 

 'bu't 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 rebuiiing to be fastened 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, Ken- 

 lucky, Maryland and other States; and that in the 

 most complimentary manner; as well as the most 

 ready commendations from the thousands witness- 

 ins its performance. - s ' 



These mills are guaranteed in the most positive 

 manner; and No. 2 warranted to grind 10 bushels 

 of feed per hour wbh one horse, and offered at the 

 low price of $44, all complete, ready for attaching 

 the team; No. 3 at $55, grinds 15 bushels per hour; 

 No. 4 at $66, grinds 20 bujshejfs per hour with 2 

 horses. For town and country rights in either 

 of the above named Slates address 



RCBPJNS & BIBB, 

 apfim 39 Lieht ?).. Eriliimore, Md. 



CRENSHAW & CO., 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS & GROCER S, 

 North Side of the Basin, 



Pwichmond, Virginia. 



HAVE always on hand a large assortment of 

 Grocei ies. 



A No. 1 Peiuvian Guano, direct from the Agents. 

 A A and V\ hite Mexican do do do 



Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Heris & Randall 

 Grass Seed, all of which they will sell on the be:st 

 erms. We give our personal attention to the sale 

 of all descriptions of produce and make liberal 

 advances when desired. my 



TO THE WOOL CROW BUS Gfr 

 VIRGINIA. 



AS the new crop will soon be ready for market, 

 we beg leave to call your attention to the adv n- 

 tages of our depot system for the grading and sale 

 of wool. Noiwiihstanr ng he disadvantages under 

 which, we have had to lai Jur during the past season 

 on account of the dull state of the trade, we have 

 made sales of all that we have received, at prices 

 not only very satisfactory but exceeding any others 

 that we have head ofj for wool grown in this State. 

 We therefore confidently refer all interested to 

 ihose from whom we have had consignments the 

 past year ORENSBAW & CO., 



my North side of the Basin, Richmond, Va. 



BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, 



^eatly executed at the Office of the "Southern Planter." 



THE ALBriMAKLM INSURANCE 

 COMPAQ Y. 



The Great Central Company of the Slate. 



CHARTERED CAPITAL $400,000. 



PRESIDENT. 



Wm. T. Early. 



DIRECTORS. 



Wm. T, Early, Dr. Socrates Maupin, Thos. L. 

 Farish, Samuel O Moon, B. H. Magrauder, Dr. M. 

 L. Anderson, John £L Timberlake, B. C. F. Canne- 

 gan, Thos. Wood. 



SECRETARY, 



John Wood, Jr. 

 Principal Office, Charlottesville, Va. 



THIS company will take Fire, Marine, and Life 

 Risks in town or country, on as good terms as 

 other responsible Companies in the State. 



With a cash fund constantly increasing, of 

 $120,000 to meet losses, and being a home institution, 

 under the direction of practical business men, it 

 commends itself to "the patronage of the Virginia 

 public, ; as a reliable medium of Insurance, in all its 

 various branches, 



Farm proper v v and the lives of slaaes, insured 

 on reasonable terms. 



Losses will he adjusted and paid by this company 

 in the fairest manner, without useless difficulties 

 being thrown in the way. 



Refer in Richmond, Va., to Kent, Paine & Kent, 

 Buah W: Fry, Lewis Webb & Son, Col. E. Fon- 

 taine, J. Brown, jr., Frank G Ruffin, Stokes & Co. 



In Alexandria, Fowle & Co., Lewis McKenzie, 

 Wheat & Bros., Cor>e, Snowden & Corse, G. K. 

 Whitmer & Bro, Ashby & Uerbe.t. 



In Staunton, Va., Thos. J. Michie, Bolivar 

 Christian, H. W. Sheffey, Pike Powers, 

 my , ' ' ' '. 1 



SHELL LIME, — I have for sale, and will keep 

 constantly on hand, at mv l.'.ne kilns near Capt. 

 G. ddin's tavern, on Bacon Quarter Branch, a large 

 supply of the best quality of Shell. Lime. Farmers 

 find others in want of this article, can ger their 

 orders filled by applying at my kilns or addressing 

 me through the city post office, 

 ap ly JOHN MOSS. 



