SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



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Extract of a tetter froiSi Samuel Ridout. 

 From what I have seen I am convinced that for rath" 

 er coarse and porous soils, your preparation is prefera- 

 ble, by far, to the best Peruvian Guano used alone. 



I shall (if nothing happen) get three tons for my 

 wheat, this fail. I have only about 40 to 50 acres of 

 arable land, and this of the poorest qualit}', but take 

 great pleasure in its culture, and am endeavoring to 

 improve it, as fast as the profits from it will allow. 1 

 try to give back nearly all that it yields- 

 Be pleased to reserve the quantity specified for me, 

 and forward it about the middle of August; however, 

 the captain of the vessel will apprise you of the time. 



A number of my neighbors will apply to you for it 

 in the fall. I forgot to mention that a small quantity 

 was used on some early cabbage, with excellent re- 

 sults. 



Extract of a lietter from Wm. H. Trundle. 



Mr. Sir: — I procured through you, last 



spring, some of the Manipulated Guano, compounded 

 by Mr. Reese, of Baltinjore, to be used on my corn, 

 and am so much pleased with the present appearance 

 of the crop, that I would like to know if I can he sup- 

 plied this fall, with 18 tons, for my wheat, and at what 

 price. When I gather my corn I will give you the 

 result of my use ot the Guano, if you wish it. By 

 giving the desired information, you will confer a fa 

 vor. Address — Monocacy, Montgomery Co., Md. 



Aug 1856-tf 



YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER'S, 



For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Swine. 



Cures heaves, coughs, glanders, and all diseases, 

 resulting from colds, and which afifect the mucous 

 membranes of the lungs, throat, and head of the 

 horse. Also expels botts and worms, loosens the 

 hide, improves the appetite, and keeps the animal in 

 good condition. Youatt's Condition Powders are re- 

 commended to all who take a pride in preserving the 

 good health and fine appearance of their stock. 

 Price 50 cents a package. Sold at wholesale by 

 HAVILAND, HARRAL & RISLEY, wholesale 

 druggists, 39 Warren Street, New York, and by drug- 

 gists generally. Sept — 3t* 



THE PHILOTOKEN, 



Or Female's Friend. 



For the cure of painful and disordered menstruation, 

 and consequent barrenness. A preventive of abortion ; 

 and a certain remedy for allaying sympathetic ner- 

 vous affections attendant on pregnancy. 



In setting forth the merits of this valuable remedy, 

 the proprietor has been actuated by the certainty re- 

 sulting from experience that the most gratifying ef- 

 fects will be found attendant on its use. Besides the 

 complaints which have been named the Pliilotoken may 

 be used with advantage in Fluor Albus, Prolapsus 

 Uteri, Gravel, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, and even Consump- 

 tion. In some of ihese, auxiliaries will be required to 

 perform a cure, and in others it can act only as an 

 auxiliary or a palliative to allay temporary suflTering. 



Mi ch of the suffering attendant upon the lives of fe- 

 males may be traced to some slight imprudence or 

 neglect during some critical period of their peculiar 

 seasons, causing obstructions, irregularity &c., which 

 if not relieved gradually weakens and deranges the 

 system, arid by sympathy induces those chronic 

 forms of disease- Consumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, 

 Nervous Debility, &,c., which either hurry them to an 

 early grave or renders them invalid tor life. Many 

 of the loveliest and fairest of creation at that age when 

 the bud was just bursting into bloom, have withered 

 and died from the effects of obstruction and the want 

 of a remedy to assist nature at that eventful period. 



TRY THE PHILOTOKEN. 

 It is not offered as a cure for all the ills that flesh 



is heir to, but as a remedy and preventive for a certai" 

 class of Complaints in which it is warranted to do all 

 that medicine lirected with experience and skill can 

 perform. 



Physicians, heads of fainilies, uwd planters, who have 

 sickly servants will find a remedy in the Philotoken 

 worthy of their attention. Price 1 dollar a bottle. 

 Sold by Druggists and Country Merchf^nts generally 

 and at wholesale bv Haviland, Harral &. Risley, 

 wholesale Druggists, No. 39, Warren Street, New York. 



Sept— 2t* 



United States Agricultural Society. 



The Fourth Annual Exhibition of the UNITED 

 STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held 

 at PowELTON, (Philadelphia), on Tuesday, Wednes- 

 day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7lh, 8th, 

 9th, 10th and rith. 



Premiums from Twenty-Five to Two Hundred 

 Dollars, amounting in the aggregate to Fourteen 

 Thousand Dollars, will be offered for the various 

 classes of Domestic Animals, Fruits, American Wines, 

 Vegetables, Grains, and Agricultural Implements and 

 Machinery. 



A local Committee at Philadelphia, representing the 

 various branches of industry, has already been ap- 

 pointed to co-operate with the officers of the Society, 

 m {)erfecting arrangements for the Exhibition. Fif- 

 teen Thousand Dollars have been guaranteed to 

 meet expenses. This material aid, coupled with the 

 excellence of the selected location, and the large 

 amount of premiums offered, induces the expectation 

 that the Exhibition oi 1856, will be superior to any ot 

 its predecessors. 



A Grand Agricultural Banquet, in which la- 

 dies, as well as gentlemen, will participate, will take 

 place on Friday afternoon, Oct. 10th. Distinguished 

 speakers will address the assemblage. 



Favorable arrangements with the various railroads, 

 for the transportation of Stock and other articles are in 

 progress; the teims of which will be given on appli- 

 cation at the office. 



The Premium List, with the Regulations and Pro- 

 gramme of the Exhibition, will be furnished on appli- 

 cation to Mr. John McGowan, Assistant Secretary 

 of the United States Agricultural Society, 160 Ches- 

 nut Street, (Rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural 

 Society,) or by addressing the Secretary, at Boston. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER, President. 



W^ILLTAM S. KiNG, Secretary. 



Sep 1856— It 



COOPER'S IMPROVED LIME 



m mm spreader. 



This valuable Implement for spreading Lime,Guano, 

 Super Phosphate, Ashes, Plaster, &.c., lias been greatly 

 improved, and the experience of hundreds of Farmers 

 prove it superior to all others. 



Price of Lime Spreader, at Richmond, Va. $85 00 

 " Lime and Guano Spreader, . . 85 00 

 " Guano Spreader, . . , . 50 00 

 Warranted to work as represented. 

 Address H. M. Smith, corner of Main and 12th 



streets, Richmond Va.. agent for Richmond, or L. 



Cooper, Patentee Christiana, Lancaster Co., Pa. 

 Sept 1856— It* 



300,000 Pear trees. Standard and Dvvft. 



Finest and largest lot of trees in this country. 

 Also- .5,000 Plums. 

 Reference— Ch. B. Calbert, Md. 

 Saml. Sands, Esq., Baltimore. 

 R. D. Shepherd, Esq., Va. 

 Hon. N. P. Banks, Washington. 

 John P. Cushing, Esq., Watertown, Mass. 



GEO. W. WILSON, Maiden, Mass. 

 Sept 1856— 2t 



