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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



They are all made under the supervision of th« inven- 

 tor and it is intended that every machine shall be made 

 as it should be; for vk'e are well av/are that if we allow 

 had work or materials, the evil is greater to ourselves 

 than to the purchaser. The price with all improve- 

 ments made pre\ lous to 1845, is |55- In July, 1855, an 

 improvement was patented which when applied in- 

 creases the price to $60. Since that time another very 

 valuable improvement has been perfected; and with 

 these late improvements, the value of the machine to 

 the purchaser is nearly or quite doubled, while the price 

 is onlv increased to $65. Another box, placed behind 

 the wheels, will be furnished to order at $25. With 

 this grain or seed may be sown while sowing some 

 othe'r seed or substance from the main box. This can 

 be removed or replaced in live minutes. 



Reference is made to all the Presidents of the New 

 York State Agricultural Societies who have presided 

 since 1845, and as tht y are in use by intelligent farmers 

 in half the States in the Union, as well as in Canada, we 

 would refer to all these gentlemen to testify to their ex- 

 cellence; 



S Sands & Worthington, Baltimore. Md 



1) C Randolph, Richmond, Va 



C R Mason, KmgGeorge C H 



C C Baldwin, Richmond 

 S S Henley, „ Walkertoa 



Erasmus Taylor, Meadon term 



E H Osborne, Petersburg 

 Edward Hill. Ayletts 

 l)r W Gwathmey, " 

 Samuel Ayres, Richmond 

 D A Claiborne, Halifax Co 



W R Bland, Nottoway 

 N M Osborne, Prince George 



E Brown, Wichomico Ch 



W S Rvl'ands, Ayletjs 

 J T Henley, Walkerton 

 R B Watkins, Me.'hanicsville 

 W Y Downman, Smithfield 

 F G Ruflfin, Ed. Southern Planter, Kichmond 

 Miles C Seidell, Powhatan 

 W T Samuel, Ayletts 

 R M Bridges, Brandy Station 



R P Atkison, Dinwiddie 

 J P Taliaferro, York Co 



R B Haxall, Richmond 

 T J Randolph. Jr., " 

 Dr P B Pendleton, Tolersville 

 l)r James L Jones, Gordonsville 

 Lewen T Jones, Loudoun Co 



Hon T C Peters, Darien 

 W B Bowerman, ScottsviUe 

 H Munson, Pres't two Ag Soc, E Bloomfield, N Y 

 E M Bradley, Sec, 

 Ira Peck, Pres't town Ag Soc, 

 T H Kellog, jr. Sec town Ag Soc, 

 Guy Collins, 

 N Steel, 

 M Adams, 



Dea. Pomeroy, 

 Luther Munson, 

 \\ J Taylor, 

 G North, 

 Hiram Steel, 

 W Carter, 

 F N Toby, 

 Moses Eggleston, 

 Ten Eyck Munsen. 

 Rufus Humphrey, 

 M Norton, 

 Levi Roughton, 



DDT Moore, Ed. Rural New Yorker, 

 W Kelly, Pres't N Y A S, 

 L G Morris, Pres't N Y S A S, 

 A Van Bergen, Pres't N Y S A S, 

 Hon C H Carroll, 

 L Bradner, Pres't Bank 

 H Keeler, 



do 

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Victor, N Y 

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Rochester 

 Rhineback 

 Mt. Fordham 

 Coxsackie 

 Groveland 

 Danville 

 S Salem 



C. H. SEYMOUR, 

 East Bloomfield, Ontario, N. Y. 1856. fe tf 



LIME— LIME— LIME. 



To Farmers, Bricklayers and Others. 



HAVING made arrangements for a 

 , regular supply of Shells, 1 am prepared to 

 furnish any quantity of well burnt Shell Lime, 

 as low or lower than can be procured elsewhere. 

 It will be delivered to farmers at any of the 

 railroad depots, and to customers in the City 

 wherever they may desire. 



Application to be made at my Lime Kilns, 

 opposite Tredegar Iron Works, at Mr. John G. 

 Werth's office, corner 10th Street and Basin 

 Bank, or at Messrs. Smith & Harwood's Hard- 

 ware Store, Main Street, Richmond. 



Jan. 1856.— ly WM. SMITH. 



Chicke ring's Celebrated Piano-Fortes, 



NATX CARUSZ, Sole Agent, 

 169 Main Street, Opposite Exchange Bank. 

 Also Sole Agent for tiie highly esteemed instruments 

 of BROWN & ALLEN. 

 Aug 1856— ly 



LAND FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber wishes to sell his 

 Farm in King William County, about 

 20 miles from Richmond, adjoining the 



land of Capt Martin Drewy and others. 



It is a very liealthy location, and a desirable neighbor- 

 hood, contains 300 or 400 acres, a large portion of it 

 is very superior Swamp Land, part of which is drain- 

 ed and in cultivation, and the balance easily drained 

 and cleared up. The high Land lies well, and is well 

 adapted to the culture of Corn, Wheat, &c. It has 

 on it a good DWELLING HOUSE, with six Rooms, 

 and all necessary out houses. Peisons wishing to 

 purchase will siddress the subscriber at Charlottesville, 

 Albermarle County, Virginia. 



THOS. J. VALENTINE. 



June 1-tf 



SUP. PHOS. WME. 



WE have established in this city a manufac- 

 factory for pure Sup. Phos, Lime, warranted to 

 be made of pure bonedust, not boiled or calcined, the 

 Northern arJicle of bone dust not enterinto our compo- 

 sition. Onr price will be $40 per ton cash, ccmtained 

 in from 7 to 8 barrel.«, according to the weighl. Soils 

 also analyzed. Address 



DUVAL & NORTON, 

 Druggists and Manufacturers, Richmond, Va. 

 June 185 6— ly 



Great Reduction in the Price 



OF 



HATS AND BOOTS ! 



From 15 to 20 per cent saved by 

 buying from J. H. ANTHONY, 

 Columbian Hotel Building. 



Moleskin Hats, of best quality, 

 $3,50 ; Moleskin Hats, of second 

 quality, $3,00; Fashionable Silk Hats, $2,50; 

 Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots, $3,50.; Congress 

 Gaiter Boots, $3.35; Fine Calfskin sewed 

 shoes, $2,25. 



J. H. ANTHONY has made arrangements 

 with one of the best makers in the city of Phil- 

 adelphia to supply him with a handsome and 

 substantial Calfskin sewed BOOT, which he will 

 sell at the unprecedented low price of THREE 

 DOLLARS AND A HALF. ap '56— ly 



