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TiiE SOUTHEKJN PLANTER 



N. Matthews to June 1856 



Warner Lewis to January 1856 



Jas. Hite to July 1855 $ 



Dr. C. W. Wormley to January 1856 



Gee. 7. Thomas to September 1855 



Jno. H. Barksdale to January 1856 



Wra. Applebury, Jr. to January 1856 



J. T. T. Hundley to January 185G 



Jas. Hangeley, Jr. 



W. A.. Love to May 1856 



B. Winston to June 1856 



B. V. Ivepson to January 1856 

 E. D. Brown to January 1856 

 Geo. M. Carter to January 1856 

 Estate Benj. Brown to July 1855 

 H. A. Watkins to January 1856 

 Dr. II. T. Minor to January 1856 

 J. R. Pulliam to April 1856 

 "Richard Bavlor to January 1858 

 E. F. Redd to May 1856 



C. E. Redd to January 1856 



C. Middleton to January 1856- 

 J. Muusey to January 1856 

 Jos. A. Peck to January 1856 

 Dr. S. S. Griffin to January 1856 

 Coi. Jos. Martin to January 1856 

 P. B. Sledge to January 1856 



E. M. Anderson to January 1856 



F. Lecler to January 1856 

 Wm.-Leith to July i856 



Geo. L. Aiken to January 1857 

 Jno. B. Downman to January 1856 

 Daniel Hatcher to January 1856 

 A. Cheatham, Jr. to July 1855 

 W. A. Turpin to January 1856 

 Jno. S. Adams to January 1855 

 Ro. Wilson to July 1856 

 W. C. White to January 1856 

 Dr. W. A. Wilkinson to June 1857 

 S. II. Williams to January 1856 

 Jos. Turner to January*1855 

 W. A. Robertson, collections Nottoway, nam< 

 not yet returned. 



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A VALUABLE NORTH CAROLINA 

 ESTATE FOR SALE, 

 subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract oi 

 containing 4,400 acres, lying in the coun- 

 ties of Warren and Halifax, N. C M 14 miles dis- 

 tant from Warrenton, and 8 miles from Littleton 

 Depot on the Raieigh and Gaston Railroad, having 

 the advantage of the Norfolk, Petersbwrg and Rich- 

 mond markets—near '2,000 acres of the upland it; 

 in native growth of Oak, Hickory and Poplar. — 

 There are 3 creeks running through the land, on 

 which are about 800 acres of low grounds of fine 

 quality, one half of which is cleared and canalled, 

 and thoroughly drained ; the other half is in original 

 forest and heavily timbered. This land produces 

 finely, the various staples of the region, (corn, wheal 

 and tobacco;) and is equal to, if not the best tract 

 in the two counties off the Roanoke river. The 

 county of Warren is celebrated for its healthfulnest, 

 and for the refinement of its society. The improve- 

 ments consist of a two story dwelling house with 

 four rooms, and all the necessary out houses. Also 

 25 excellent tobacco barns. 



This land will be sold rery low and upon accommodating 

 terms. For further inf0rmation apply to 



N. AUGUST, 

 General Agent for sale of lands, &c, 

 V — 4t Southern Planter Office, Richmond V&. 



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Warehouses, Nos. 4G and 48, Light street, Bait, 



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Great Fraud in Guano - • 



On the Pea Crop 



The Osage Orange ......................... 



Bad Effects of Grass on Colts - ............... 



Management of Greenhonse Plants ........... 



Useful Hints for Virginia Gardeners - ...... ,*20l 



Would respectfully call 

 the attention of Farmers 

 and dealers to the "Eagle 

 Fan," just the very thing 

 the fanner needs. The 

 best* and cheapest Grain 

 and Seed separator ever 

 offered in this market.— 

 The supeiiority of this 

 Fan consists — 1st, in cleaning without a screen, by 

 60 00 1 separating the impurities, such as cheat, cockle,, 

 I smut, &c., by the blast alone, consequently, saving 

 the loss of the small sound kernels of wheat which, 

 must go through a screen. 2d, An arrangement by 

 which a part «f the sound and perfect grain:; arc 

 separated from the rest for seeding, leaving the bal- 

 ance in a good marketable condition, so that tfat; 

 farmer need sow only such grain as contains the 



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Silesia:! Merino Sheep • • • • 



Three Field System and Standing Pasture - ..... 



The Short Horns as Milkers - • ........... 



Salt in Feeding Cattle ...................... 



Preservation of Wheat from Weave! ........... 



Experiment with Peas ...................... 



Emery's Seed Planter and Drill Barrow ....... 



Camphor vs. Pea Bugs - ..................... 



The Wheat Crop of Virginia - 



Premiums by Individual Donors 



How to Move a Sullen Ox 210 



Cultivation of Fruit 210 



Capillary Attraction of the Soil .................. 212 



Pumpkins and Squashes 213 



Gas Tar for Seed Corn - ......................... 216 



Wheat Trade .................................. 2 17 



The Chinch Bug. ............... 2 18 



Economy in Feeding Horses and Mules ............ 220 



Peaches 220 



Labor Saving Soap 221 



Joint Worm , 222 



Letter from Wra. H. Riehardson- . . . 2PB 



germ of gr< 

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great 

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 Plow, hig% 

 of Virginia, 

 and castings 



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satisfaction, a 

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Little Giant 

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, W. C. Rives, 

 Mears 5 plows 

 Mills; Scotts 

 Revolving and. 

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rgiar Proof Safes . 

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