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SOUTHERN PLANTER.— ADVERTISING SHEET. 



riNDSEY'S DOUBI.E ACTING 



Rotary Force and Lift Pump. 



This Pump has just been 

 patented in America and 

 England, and far excels any 

 pun)p he'-etofor« invented ; 

 its peculiarities are simplic- 

 ity, power and cheapness. — 

 Its simplicity: there is noth- 

 ing about it but iron and 

 cast metal, and it can be 

 taken apart and put up by 

 any one, and will last for an 

 age. It has the power to 

 raise water hundreds of feet. 

 This pump is from 24 to 30 

 inches in diameter and must 

 set in the well or water. — 

 Water rises in it by hand 

 100 feet per minute! For 

 cheapness: a No. 1 pump 

 (for all ordinary purposes) 

 complete, and fifty feet of 

 pipe, costs but $30! The 

 handle at the top, turns the 

 pipe and pump, and every 

 revolution fills the cylirder 

 twice, affording an abundant 

 supply of water with the 

 least possible expense and 

 labor. It is peculiarly adapted to deep wells, railroad 

 stations, mining and manufacturing purposes. This 

 pump does not throw water, and is guarded against 

 freezing and rust. Practical and scientific men pro- 

 nounce it as without an equal, for all that is here claim- 

 ed for it. The Scientijic American, niter setting it in 

 operation, says : " This pump is very siniple in con- 

 struction, not liable to get out of order, durable, easily 

 operated and economical; we regard it as an excellent 

 improvement." Circulars, with an accurate drawing 

 and full description, sent free -of charge to all parts of 

 the country No. 1, has a one inch pipe: No. 2, 1| 

 inches; No. 3, 1^ inches ; and the prices, with 50 feet 

 of pipe, $30, $42 and $54 ; the No. 2 and 3 are design- 

 ed for very deep wells, railroad stations, SfC where 

 much water is required. The subscriber is the general 

 agent for the sale of these pumps to all parts of the 

 world, and exclusive Agent for New York. Orders 

 must be accompanied by the Cash, and should be ex- 

 plicit as to the kind of pump wanted, depth of well, 

 shipping address, &c. They will meet prompt atten- 

 tion. A pump and pipe weighs about 170 pounds. No 

 charge for shipping or cartage. Wells over fifty feet 

 should have extra gearing, which costs $3. 



JAMES M. EDNEY, Com. Merchant, 



56 John Street, N. Y. 

 For sale also by H. LINDSEY, inventor, Asheville, 

 N. C. August 1856. 



FRENCH MERINO SHEEP. 



^ In order to make room to increase our Silesian Me- 

 rino flock we offer for sale 250 pure blood French Me- 

 rino Ewes of the purest quality. For particulars in- 

 quire of 



GEO. CAMPBELL 

 West Westminister, Vt. 

 WM. CHAMBERLAIN, 

 Red Hook, N Y. 



Auff— 3t* 



SPANISH MERINO SHEEP. 



Of the finest quality and heavy fleeces bred and for 



^^^^ GEO. CAMPBELL. 



West Westminister, Vt. 



Aug— 3t* 



THE BEST PORTABLE 

 CIDER MILL AN^D PRESS 



IN THE WORLD. 



VYe are now manufacturing 



KRAUSER'S CELEBBATED PATENT 



PORTABLE CIDIR IM MD PRESS, 



Which has been greatly improved since last soason 

 and is now offered to the public with full confidence, 

 as being "|)eyond all doubt the niost complet^ and effec- 

 tive mill m u§e. 



This celebriited mill, which has attracted so much 

 attention, not less for its novelty and simplicity than 

 for its great ef?iciency, i3 offered to the public upon its 

 ovvn merits, which are of thp highest character. Du- 

 ring the past two seasons we have had hundreds of 

 opportunities of testing the superiority of this adrtii- 

 rabl^ rriill, and in every instance it has given entire 

 satisfaction to purchetsers. It is believed to be far su- 

 perior in efTectiveness and durability to any thing of the 

 kind in ^he market. It can be worked by a couple of 

 men to the extent of eight or ten barrels per>'day. 



One of its principal features is the arrangement of 

 the RECIPROCATING PISTONS, which by their 

 alternate action, (an operation at once simple and 

 beautiful) the apples are irresistibly retained against 

 the revolving teeth till they are torn into a fine pulp. 

 In other portable machines they are often cut into 

 small pieces, which of course will not so readily part 

 with the juice when subjected to pressure. The press 

 attached to the machine is capable of performmg a 

 pressure equal to ten tons. 



The arrangements for Pressing 



Have been greatly improved and strengthened. The 

 necessity for handling the pumice is entirely obviated. 

 'I'he tub beneath the grinding apparatus receive the 

 pulp as it fliUs from the mill. These tabs are then 

 shoved beneath the press, thus saving not only the 

 loss of lime, but the waste of labor. 



In point of novelty, simplicity, durability, effective- 

 ness and cheapness, Krauser's mill stands unrivalled. 



It is adapted to Hand or Horse Power. 



Is made in a style of workmanship, and of a quality of 

 material, altogether superior to any mill ever offered the 

 public. It is warranted to work well. 



We therefore confidently ask the attention of farmers 

 and others to this mill, believing that it is just the arti- 

 cle for the times, and decidedly the best and cheapest in 

 the market. 



All orders accompanied by the cash, or good Phila- 

 delphia references will meet with prompt attention. 

 Tliose ordermg should be very explicit in giving direc- 

 tions for shipping. 



PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., 

 Manufacturers and dealers in Agricultural and Hor- 

 ticultural and Implements, Seeds, &c. N. E. Corner 

 Seventh and Market Sts., Philada. Aug — 2t 



McKINNEY & DUPUY, 



QOMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



PAY particular attention to the sale of TO- 

 BACCO, WHEAT, FLOUR, &c., and make li- 

 beral advances on produce in hand. 

 July 1856.— ly* 



WM B. GREEN, > \ FRED. W. HOBSON^ 



Charlotte. \ \ Richmond, 



GBEEN & HOBSON, 



PRODUCE CGMlilSSlO.^ MERCHANTS, 



RICHMOND, VA. 



JNO. BOOKER, (late of the firm of Booker & JWa. 

 kins,) Salesmam. 

 Office on Carv street, between 12 and 13, 

 July 1 1856— ly* ' 



