24 SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



ZPIE^ICIE, 42 DOLLARS. 



Please take particular notice, that this is an entirely new Mill — no expense has heen spared in its 

 manufacture — all the materials are the very best, and are used unsparingly. The Cylinders are almost 

 twice the length of the former ones, and all, including the top Cylinder, made of Iron. The screw is two 

 inches in diameter, with a heavy \ V thread cut on it. The beam of the Press is cast iron instead of 

 wood— is made very heavy, and the thread of the nut cut for 4 inches through it. The power of the Press 

 is very much increased, and cannot be broken by any fair means. The arrangement of the Tub, and other 

 parts of the Press, is very perfect. The Boxes and Hopper are all dovetailed together: the Journals run 

 in long bearings ; and lastly, the workmanship shall not be excelled by any machine of the kind whatever — 

 perfection being the aim, both in the arrangement and mechanical department. 



All persons who have been obliged to use the old-fashioned Nut Mill, are aware how inconvenient it 

 is, and especially those who have not large quantities of apples. By having this Mill on your plantation 

 or farm, you can, at any time, in a few minutes, make a few gallons of sweet cider for present use; or you 

 can very expeditiously "make up a few barrels. This Machine, well worked, is capable of making 6 to 12 

 barrels of cider a day, with ease. 



The Machine is made to run by horse, steam or hand power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy 

 of fourteen years of age can press the pomace with all ease. The following may be adduced as the decided 

 advantages of this Mill: 



First. — It will make more Cider than any other Press, with a given quantity of apples in a given time 

 and with much less labor and expense. 



Second. — It will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any old style Mill. 



Third. — You can make the Cider as you want it, and when you want it; and in quantities from one 

 gallon to barrels. 



Fourth.— With it you can press your Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lard and Tallow. 

 Fifth. — With its use you can at all times have fresh and sweet Cider. 



With all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a Machine — at a price so low that 

 it is within the reach of all — can it be that any intelligent Farmer would do without it? 



The Mill occupies about 2g feet by three feet, and is four feet high, weighing 370 lbs., is every way 

 portable and convenient. 



iSPFull Directions for Use accompany each Mill. Address the Agent, 



H. M. SMITH, 



September. RICHMOND, VA. 



