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SUFFOLK SWINE. — The same stock that took 

 the first premium at Baltimore, 1853 — '5*4, New 

 York, State Fair at New York, Vermont, at Battle 

 Boro' and at Greenfield, Mass., 1854, being exhibi- 

 ted at no other places. • 



The present stock is the product of seven differ- 

 ent importations, from different parties and has 

 never in any instance been bred-in-and-in to the 

 same relations, and contains more desirable points 

 than any other stock in Europe or America. Refer 

 to Charles B. Calvert, Biversdale, Md., Thomas A. 

 Hardy, Esq.. Norfolk, Va., and Martin Goldsbor- 

 ough, Baltimore, Md. 

 mh2t GEO. W. WILSON, Maiden, Mass. 



MERINO SHEEP. — Having increased my flock of Me- 

 rino Sheep on my farm, in Orange county, to over 

 800 I am now prepared to sell a few choice yearling Bucks 

 and Ewes. To all who have any acquaintance with Col. 

 Henry S. Randall of New York, and the reputation of his 

 flock, it is only necessary to say that the yearlings I pro- 

 pose selling are the product of ewes purchased of him when 

 he sold out last year, and selected by him personally as the 

 best in his flock. I have his letters, saying that he was 

 offered the same price for his ewes by his neighbors, but 

 that in starting the growth of fine wool in Virginia it was 

 very important to have good sheep, and as he knew these 

 were superior, he preferred selling them to gq there. I 

 shall sell no bucks excep* such as show marks of supe- 

 riority. All who want to raise their flocks to a high stand- 

 ard at once will do well to apply early, as I have but a 

 limited number for sale. Address by mail, or apply to 

 WM. G. CRENSHAW, or 

 CRENSHAW & CO., 

 june — tf North side of the Basin, Richmond, Va. 



M'CONNBIili & BURTON, 



DENTISTS, 

 Main Street, between 9th and 10th Streets, Richmond, Va. 



JOHN Jl'cONNELL. W. LEIGH BURTON. 



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jTYNE HUN DUE D THOUSAND PEAR TREES. — 

 \J Or Pear and Quince roots for sale by 



G. W. WILSON, Maiden, "Mass. 

 I V Refer to Thos. A. Hardy, Esq., Norfolk, Va., 

 Charles B. Calvert. Riversdale, Md.. and Samuel 

 Bonds, Baltimore. mh.2t 



DR. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE. 



ANOTHER MEDICAL WITNESS. 



§3?" It >s no small evidence of the intrinsic value of this 

 great Vermifuge, when even physicians, who are generally 

 prejudiced against patent medicines, voluntarily come for- 

 ward and testify to its triumphant success in expelling 

 worms. Read the following: 



Harrisonville, Shelby Co., Ky., April 2, 1849. 



J. Kidd & Co. — I am a practising physician, residing 

 permanently in this place. In the year 1843, when a resi- 

 dent of the State of Missouri, I became acquainted with the 

 superior virtues of Dr. McLane's Vermifuge. At some more 

 leisure moment, I will send you the result of an experiment 

 I made with one vial, in expelling upwards of 900 worm<=. 



L. CARTER, M. D. 



fpgP Purchasers will be careful to ask for "Dr. McLane's 

 Celebrated Vermifuge," and take none else. All other ver- 

 mifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. McLane's genu- 

 ine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be 

 had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and 

 Canada. 



A GREAT BLESSING TO THE AFFLICTED. 



HOgf 3 The number and formidable character of diseases? 

 of the Liver have long challenged the attention of medical 

 men. Some of these diseases, classed under the general 

 term of Consumption, have been supposed incurable and! 

 the unhappy patient allowed to die without medical science, 

 to offer him a hope of recovery. Happily this can no longer 

 be the case. A remedy has been found which will cure a!' 

 complaints, of whatever character, arising from derangement 

 of the Liver. The Pills discovered by Dr. McLane, of Vir- 

 ginia, act directly on the Liver; and by correcting its ope- 

 ration and purifying it from disase, cuts off and extirpates 

 the complaints which have their origin in the diseases of 

 this organ. Remedies hitherto proposed for liver complaints, 

 have failed to operate upon the seat of the disease ; but Dr. 

 McLane's Pills make themselves felt upon the action of ih<% 

 Liver, and by cleansing the fountain, dry up the impuA-<* 

 streams of disease which thence derive their existence. 



Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. McLane';-, 

 Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other 

 Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the pubHc. 

 Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, 

 can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United 

 States and Canada. 



For sale by PURCELL, LADD & CO. 



malt Corner Main and 14th streets, Richmond. 



TpiELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, AGRl- 

 r CULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLE- 

 MENTS, &c. — The subscribers have established, in con- 

 nection with their extensive Agricultural and Horticultural 

 Implement Establishment in Philadelphia, a Seed Farm, for 

 growing all kinds of seeds for Farm and Garden, which 

 they are now able to supply, fresh and genuine, in every 

 variety. Merchants and Dealers supplied at a liberal dis- 

 count. A choice selection of rare Flower Seeds — 20 fine 

 varieties, neatly put up in fancy boxes, ibr one dollar. 



They are also prepared to supply, either by wholesale or 

 retail, every description of Agricultural and Horticultural 

 Implements, with all the recent improvements, being sole 

 agents in Philadelphia for many of the best ones now sra 

 the market, for which they received over seventy premiums; 

 at the last Pennsylvania State Fair. 



They have also for sale Red and White Clover, Timothy, 

 Herd's Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Rye Grass, Orchard 

 Grass, Alsike Clover, Lucerne, Sainfoin, Sweet ScecAad 

 Vernal, Foxtail, Fescues, and other Foreign Grasses. 



Implement, Seed and Nursery Catalogues furnished to 

 all post-paid applications. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.. 

 Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 



Je3t N. E corner 7th and Market, Philadelphia. 



QAMUEL S. COtTRELL, SADDLE AND HARNESS 

 O MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail, No. 118 

 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia, having received the first, 

 premium at the Fair of the Virgiuia Mechanics Institute 

 feels confident he can pletfse all persons in want of any ar - 

 ticle in his line. Ss\j 



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