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SOUTHERN PLANTER, — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



REESE'S MANIPULATED 



OR, 



HO-PERUfIAI GUANO. 



John S a Reese 



OFFICE OYER THE " CORN EXCHANGE," 



No. 77 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE. 



The superiority of the above article over Peruvian Guano, and all artificial fertilizers, for CORN, 

 TOBACCO, COTTON, W*iEAT and other crops, is so well attested, in its repeated use by the 

 most enlightened farmers, that we deem it unnecessary to say more, than that the article may be 

 had from us and our agents as heretofore, and that the standard of its combination is rigidly adher- 

 ed to, regardless of competition. The facility with which any article may be called Manipulated 

 or Phospho-Peruvian Guano, and sold at much less price than we can sell the above, renders it 

 necessary for us, in order to sustain the high character of our guano, and supply the public with a 

 reliable fertilizer, to disregard any competition, for should we regulate our price by that of any ar- 

 ticle called by the same name, we might have to part with our integrity — do business at a loss, or 

 reduce the quality of our guano — neither of which we can consent to do, under any circumstan- 

 ces. Hence it is of the first importance to the consumer to make a proper discrimination, and in 

 order to secure our article, to specify in their orders, Reese's, or obtain it direct from our Agents 



We refer parties to whom we are personally unknown, to James T. Earle, Esq., late Pres't Md. 

 State Agricultural Society, Chas. W. Button, Esq., Editor of "Lynchburg Virginian," O. Hussey, in- 

 rentor of " Hussey's Reaper," E. Y. Reese, Editor Meth. Protestant, Baltimore ; Dr. John C. Earle, 

 Centreville, Md., and our Agents, for our integrity and reliability. 



A similar article to the above has been introduced into England with the greatest success, which 

 is a most satisfactory confirmation of its theory. 



The undersigned have recently MOVED their office from Exchange Buildings, to Rooms over 

 "Corn Exchange," No. 77 South Street. 



For a detailed account of this guano, with an argument demonstrating its theory, we refer to our 

 Pamphlet, which will be mailed to any address, upon application, postage free. 



John S. Reese & Co. 



AGENTS. 



J. G. Waters & Co., Georgetown, D. C. R. Norfleet, Tarboro 1 , N. C. 



Jas. H. Besant & Co., Point Rocks, Md. DeRosset & Brown, Wilmington, N. C. 



A. K. Phillips & Co., Fredericksburg, Va. Jas. Gadsden & Co., Charleston, S. C. 



E. T. Winston & Co., Richmond, Va. Wm. B. Horsey, Seaford, Del. 



Peebles & White, Petersburg, Va. Nathaniel Horsey, Horsey's X Roads, Del. 



Wm. A. Miller, Lynchburg, Va. Richards & Miller, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Rowland & Reynolds, Norfolk, Va. Wheat & Bro., Alexandria, Va. 

 February 1858. 



FOR SALE. 



A Farm in Henry County, containing between 800 

 and 850 ACRES, four miles from the Court-house, 

 and 36 from Danville. The soil is of superior quality, 

 and well adapted to the usual crops, but particularly 

 suited to Tobacco and Clover. It is divided into four 

 fields, and about 200 Acres of it in Clover. There are 

 400 Acres cleared, 100 Acres in second growth, and 

 the rest in fine timber. The whole farm is well wa- 

 tered, and has about 40 acres of Branch flats. The 

 improvements are good. If purchasers desire it, it 

 will be divided into two farms, giving the purchaser 

 choice of halves. For terms and farther information, 

 apply to AUGUST & WILLIAMS, 



Feb 58— tf Office of Southern Planter. 



R. M. NIMMO, 

 GENERAL AGENT & STOREKEEPER 



OF THE 



' VIRGINIA PENITENTIARY, 



No. 27 PEARL STREET. 

 Keeps constantly on hand a supply of the 

 following articles manufactured at the Penitentiary in 

 the most faithful and substantial manner: BOOTS, 

 SHOES, BROGUES, HARNESS, KERSEYS, 

 LLNSEYS, COTTONS, BAGS, WAGONS, CARTS, 

 WHEELBARROWS, AXES, &c. 



Orders Promptly Executed. 

 ; August 1857— tf 



