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SOUTHERN PLANTER. — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



A retired Physician, 75 years 



r of a?e, whose sands of life have nearly run out, 

 discovered . while in the East Indies, a ceitain cure 

 for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, 

 Colds and General Debility. The remedy was 

 discovered by him. when his only child, a daughter, 

 was given up to die. He had heard much of the won- 

 derful restorative and healing qualities of preparations 

 made from the East India Hemp, and the thought oc- 

 curred to him that he might make a remedy for his 

 child. He studied hard and succeeded in realizing 

 his wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and 

 well. He has since administered the wonderful reme- 

 dy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, 

 and he has never failed in making them completely 

 healthv and happy. Wishing to do as much good as 

 possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow- 

 beings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit 

 directions for making it up, and successfully using a 

 it. He requires each applicant to inclose him one £ 

 ^hilling — three cents to be returned as postage on S 

 the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to J 

 the payment of this 1 advertisement. Address / 

 Dr. H. JAMES, 19 Grand Street/ 

 Jan 1858 — 3t. Jersey City, N. J. 



GRIST MILLS. 



r ihe subscriber is agent for Vir- 

 ginia, North Carolina, South Caroli- 

 1a, and the South generally, for 



Marsh's Grist Mills. 



They are portable, and made of the 

 be?-t~F#ench Burr; will grind 8 to 10 

 bushels tine meal per hour. Mills are at work in this 

 neighbourhood, driven by steam and water power, such 

 as are used lor saw mills. 



I have put up an engine, saw and grist mill for Dr. 

 H.E. SHORE of Nottoway County, (to whom among 

 others I refer,) which is now in successful operation. 



Price of Mills, with stones three feet in diameter — 

 ($250.) 



Communications addressed to me at my Foundry, 

 in Petersburg, Va., will receive prompt attention. 

 Jan 1858— 6t W. H. TAPPEY 



PORTABLE GAS APPARATUS. 



HAVING received the exclusive agency for 

 the State of Virginia from the Maryland Portable Gas 

 Company, lor the sale of their machines, we are now 

 prepared to contract for their erection. 



The machine is remarkable 'or its extreme simplici- 

 ty, its safety and economy ; one half a cent per burner 

 for an hour's consumption, is a large estimate for this 

 Gas, while in illuminating qualities it is not surpassed 

 by the Coal Gas of any city in the Union. It is well 

 adapted for Private Houses. Factories, Schools, Col 

 leges, Churches and watering places, and provides, 

 what in cities is considered an indispensable luxury, 

 a good gas light, at much less expense than is paid 

 for Oil or Candles. 



Auv information on the subject may be obtained by 

 addressing STEBBINS & PULLEN, 



May 57— ly 101 Broad St., Richm ond, Va- 



J. R. KE IN INGHAM 



Has removed to 227 Broad Street, between 

 3rd and 4th Streets, and next door to Crenshaw, 

 Quarles &. Co., where he will always be found well 

 supplied with BOOKS & STATIONERY, at fail- 

 rates. 



Books bound and Blank Books made for Clerks of 

 Courts and others, as heretofore on strictlv fair terms. 



J. R. KE1NINGHAM, 

 Bookseller and Bookbinder, 227 Broad St , 

 August 1857 — tf Richmond, Va. 



Botetourt Land for Sale. 



The subscriber wishes to sell some TWO OR 

 THREE THOUSAND ACRES of Land lying in the 

 vicinity of Fincastle on CATAWBA CREEK and t tie 

 North Fork, one of its tributaries. The Land will he 

 divided into five or six parcels, each with a good sup- 

 ply of water, timber, and arahic land. 



One Division will embrace the 



CATAWBA MITXS, 

 now in good repair, with an ample supply of water, in 

 a good neighbourhood for custom, and for the pur- 

 chase of wheat. 



Another parcel will include an excellent 



DWELLING- HOUSE, 



with eight rooms, Kitchen, and a large Barn, Stables, 

 &c. 



A good DWELLING HOUSE, with four rooms ; a 

 large Barn with Stables sufficient for stabling 40 head 

 of Cows, with water-power ior S AW and CHOPPING 

 MILL, will be included in another subdivision. 



On the other subdivisions there are no improvements 

 of any value, but each will include fine and never 

 failing Springs, excelle.it Timber, and as GOOD 

 TOBACCO LAND as is to be found in the County. 



As the subscriber is anxious to sell, he would like 

 all in search of land, to see him before purchasing 

 elsewhere. 



For further information, address 



CARY BRECKEN RIDGE, Fincastle. 



June 1857— tf 



TO FARMERS. 



OYSTER SHELL LIME. 



I am constantly burning, and shall keep on 

 hand, a large supply of Oyster Shell Lime, fresh and 

 pure, which may be had at my kilns near the city, or 

 it will be delivered at the various Railroad Depots, 

 and wherever else desired. 



The most successful farmers who have used this 

 lime agree in declaring it the most economical and 

 permanent fertilizer they have ever used, and practi- 

 cally testify their satisfaction with it by increased and 

 continuous demands for it. 



Orders solicited and will be promptly filled. 



A. D. WILLIAMS. 



Richmond, Va., July 1857. — ly* 



MORRISON'S REAPER AND MOWER. 



Messrs. SAMPSON & PAE, 



Well known throughout Virginia as most com- 

 petent and faithful machinists, will manufacture 

 this implement exclusively, in this State. It has 

 been thoroughly tested by Virginia farmers of 

 the highest character and intelligence, who have 

 given it unqualified commendation. Those who 

 wish to procure this machine for the next har- 

 vest are requested to forward their orders with- 

 out delay. The machine will be warranted. — 

 Messrs. Sampson & Pae, or Capt. Charles Dim- 

 mock, of Richmond, Va., will receive orders, and 

 have them executed. 

 October 1857. — tf. 



Saddles, Harness, &c. 



I manufacture a superior 

 COLLAR 



which I warrant not to chafe or gall. I have 

 always on hand a good assortment of all articles in 

 my line, which I will sell, wholesale or retail, as cheap 

 as they can be procured anywhere. North or South. 



CHARLES I. BALDWIN, 

 Franklin St., 2d square above Old Market. 

 Sept— ly 



