SOUTHERN PLANTER ADVERTISING SHEET. 



Our readers will find much to interest them in the advertising columns of the " Planter.' 

 We call their attention to the following "New Advertisements" to be found in this number 



Jos. Begar. makes known the attractions 

 of that ''Elysium" of Summer Resorts, 

 Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va. His 

 advertisement will speak for itself and be 

 found on page 



/. if. Thorburn & Co., of New York, 

 offer a large and varied assortment of ag- 

 ricultural, garden and flower seeds, 



Also an importation of Northern Sugar 

 Cane Seed grown in France, 



Stebbins & Fallen, Richmond, offer the 

 Gas Apparatus of the Maryland Portable 

 Gas Company of Baltimore, 



W. W. Dingee & Co., York, Pa., offer 

 100 one and two horse Railway Powers and 

 Threshers, 



Doyle & Sullinger, Fredericksburg, offer 

 Doyle's Patent Grain Cleaner, 



E. P. Nash, Petersburg, says there is 

 " No risk in trying a Piano," and requests 

 you to " suspend your decision as to the 

 purchase of one until you can test those' 7 

 offered bv him, 



Dr. D. B. Sanders, Jackson's Ferry, 

 Wythe Co., offers 3 or 4 Pure Blood Short 

 Horn Bulls, by "Norfolk," 



C. S. WainwrigH, Rhinebeck, N. York, 

 gives notice of his "first public sale of 

 thorough-bred North. Devon Cattle, to be 

 held at "The Meadows," on the 17th day 

 of June 1857," 



Thos. Branch & Sons, Petersburg, offer 

 1,000 bushels Clay and Shinney Peas for 

 sale, 



JV. August, Richmond, offers " a desira- 

 ble Farm" in Cumberland county, on Wil- 

 lis' River, containing 228 acres, 



W. R. Prince & Co., Flushing, N. Y., 

 offer Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 

 Plants, Chinese Sugar Cane, Seed, &c, 



C. M. Saxton & Co., New York, Agri- 

 cultural Book Publishers, offer their great 

 original "American Works on the Horse," 

 and a variety of AVorks on the culture and 

 management of Fruits, Flowers, &c„ 



Geo. Chambers, Chambers' Mills, offers 

 "Valuable Farm and Milling Pro],, 

 in Buckingham county, containing 000 



acres, 



Wm,. Frazier, Rockbridge Alum Spring*, 

 gives notice that he is enlarging the ac- 

 commodations of this favorite and celebra- 

 ted watering place, and urges invalids 

 who really require the use of the water, to 

 avail themselves of the early part of the 

 season when more comfortable accommo- 

 dations, &c, can be secured, 



W. C. Jones, Surry C. II,, offers a tract 

 of 732J acres valuable timbered land in 

 Sussex county, on the Norfolk and Peters- 

 burg Railroad, 



Frank : G. Puffin, Chesterfield, has for 

 for sale Three Quarter South Down Ram 

 Lambs, (see cover,), page 



H. M. Smith, Richmond, offers "Dew- 

 ey's Patent Gleaner," an implement high- 

 ly approved and recommended by those 

 who have used it, 

 -Also his Threshing Machines, 



Also his Reaping Machines, 



E. H, Skinker & Co., Richmond, Gro- 

 cers and Commission Merchants, offer a 

 general stock of Groceries, Iron, Tin Plate, 

 Peruvian and Mexican Guano, and other 

 fertilizers. DeBurg's Manipulated Guano, 



Baldwin, Cardicell & Co. Richmond, give 

 notice that they continue to manufacture 

 all kinds of agricultural"machines and im- 

 plements, and call attention to "Card- 

 well's Horse Powers and Threshers," 

 "Croskill's Clod Crusher," "Manny's 

 Reaper and Mower," 



John S. Reese & Co., Baltimore, offer 

 " Reese's Manipulated Guano," which they 

 say "has been used with unequalled residts 

 on Tobacco." E. T. Winston & Co. are 

 the agents for the sale of this fertilizer in 

 Richmond, 



P. H. Goodloe, Albemarle County, Ivy 

 Creek Land in Market, 



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Three-Quarter South Down Ram Lambs. 



We have for sale, at $15 each, six or eight very 

 likely lambs of the above breed, of the stock of Mr. 

 R. H. Dulaney of Loudoun. We last year advised 

 those who affect this breed of sheep, to purchase the 

 thorough breed at three prices instead of part-bred 

 stock of our own or any one elses ; and do so still. — 

 But those who will not do that, had better buy of us 

 than continue to use natives. They are in-and-in 

 bred— the sire on his offspring, which we state, that 

 those fvho dislike this mode ot breeding may not be 

 taken in. FRANK: G. RUFFIN. 



E. T. WINSTON & CO., 



Sole Agents in Richmond, Va., for 



MANIPULATED GUANO, 



April 1857.— tf 



