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SOUTHERN PLANTER — ADVERTISING SHEET. 



DANIEL H. LONDON, 



Corner Main and 13th streets, 

 IMPORTER, 



KEEPS always for sale ihe best Negro CI hing 

 of English and domestic makers at thk ow- 

 est prices. The farmers and planters will fi d it 

 to their interest to examine his stock. Silk near- 

 pets, blankets and of all kinds of seasonable g ods, 

 lor sale in qualities to suit the buyer. au tf 



GUANO AND WHEAT DKILLS.-We beg 

 leave to call the attention of the lanners to 

 Pennock's Guano and Wheat Drills which has been 

 much improved upon in the last year. By the use 

 of this valuable implement 100 pounds of Guano 

 drilled in with the Wheat is considered equal to 

 200; lbs. sown broad-cast. Warranted to work 

 well. We will also furnish any kind of Guano 

 drill that may be preferred. A sample can be seen 

 at our Agricultural Warehouse and seed store. 

 au2t MEADE & EACHES, 



Alexandria, Va. 



FINE DEVON STOCK FOR SALE. 

 EIGHTY TO AN HUNDRED HEAD. 



THE large and fine Devon herd, belonging to the 

 estate of Chauncey P. Holcombe, deceased, is 

 offered, agreeably to the provisions of his will, at 

 private sale. This herd, upon which he bestowed 

 so much judicious care, and which was to him a 

 source of pride and pleasure, as well as profit, con- 

 sists of the usual variety, bulls, cows, heifers and 

 calves, of his own breeding, with imported animals 

 selected by himself from one of the finest herds of 

 England. A large number of animals have, for 

 several years past, been sent from this herd, to dif- 

 ferent parts of the country, from New York to 

 Georgia. Persons desirous of purchasing, if not 

 convenient to visit ihe herd, will by describing in 

 writing the stock they wish, be furnished with the 

 price, and such o<lher information as may be re- 

 quired. 



Orders may be made through Bryan Jackson, a 

 Agriculturist of the same neighborhood, who will 

 doubtless attend to the selection, &c, of any ani- 

 mals, the purchase of which may be entrusted io 

 his.eareand judgment. Apply personally, .or by 

 letter 4® the subscriber at Devondale Fa rm, near 

 New Castle, Delaware. F.' P. HALCOMBE, 



au 4t Executor. 



COTSWOLD, 



OR NEW OXFORDSHIRE SHEEP. 



THE subscriber has for sale five very superior 

 Yearling Bucks, of this breed. Also, Buck 

 £.ambs of '.tike same.; and of this bree,d crossed with 

 •©we Sociih fsJown. 



CfiANTtLL?/, 



■ Fairfax Co., Va., S.T. STUART. 



COTSWOLD SHEEP, 

 finhe subscriber will sell three fine blooded Cots- 

 JL wold Btacke and Ewes, &c, twelve or more 

 half-blooded ditto, aM yearlings. They are the 

 offspring of the Roy ail Prize Buck, which took the 

 highest prize at the National Agricultural Exhibi- 

 tion of England in 1-852, for which Col. Ware, of 

 Virginia, paid $50$ My post office, Mt. Solon, 

 Augusta County, Va. I. M. McCUE. 

 jy I— 3 m.>s. 



PERUVIAN GUANO. — Having on hand, and engaged 

 to arrive, a large supply of Guano, we solicit orders. 

 All who buy of us may rely on getting it geraaise, as we 

 •sell none except what comes direct from the Peruvian agents. 



CRENSHAW & CO., 

 june — 'tf North side «f the Basin, Richmoads Va. 



A VALUABLE NORTH CAROLINA 

 ESTATE FOR SALE. 

 rpHE subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract of 

 JL land, coniaiuing 4,400 acres, lying in the coun- 

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

 tant from Warrenton, and 8 miles from Littleton 

 Depot on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, having 

 the advantage of the Norfolk, Petersburg and Rich- 

 mond markets— near 2,000 acres of the upland is 

 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, wheat 

 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 healthfulness 

 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 very low and upon accommodating 

 terms. For further infermation apply to 



N. AUGUST, 

 General Agent for sale of lands, &c, 

 y — 4t Southern Planter Office, Richmond Va. 

 RICE «fc MORRIS, 

 Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Machines, Far- 

 ming ami Garden Tools, Seeds, fyc, 

 Warehouses, Nos. 4G and 4-8, Light street, Bait. 



Would respectfully call 

 the attention of Farmer 

 and dealers to the <1 Eaglk 

 Fan," gust the very thing 

 the farmer needs. The 

 best* and cheapest Grain 

 and Seed separator ever 

 offered in this market. — 

 The supetiority of this 

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

 separating the impurities, such as cheat, cockle, 

 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 of the sound and perfect grains are 

 separated from the rest lor seeding, leaving the bal- 

 ance ia a good marketable condition, so that the 

 farmer need sow only such grain as contains the 

 germ of growth. 3d. Smaller seed, such as grass 

 and clover -seed, are eleaned in the most perfect 

 manner. 4th. Fans built on this plan will clean 

 grain, both in the first and second cleaning, faster 

 and better than any others now in use. 5th, The cheap 

 ness and durability of its construction. Price $20. 

 Discount to dealers. 



We would also call attention to a very superior 

 portable Mill and CiderPress, which those who have 

 many apples would do well to purchase, price $40. 

 A general variety of implements and Machines 

 kept constantly on hand. We would call particular 

 attention to our Horse Power and Thrashing Ma- 

 chines, which have given universal satisfaction, a 

 great variety of Plows, embracing all the kinds 

 made or sold in this market ; also, Riche's Iron Beam 

 Plow, highly recommended by Hon. W. C. Rives, 

 of Virginia, and others; Prouty -& Meats' plows 

 and castings; Harrison's Portable Mills; Scott's 

 Little -Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, Revolving and 

 Independent teeth Horse Rakes; a general assort- 

 ment of garden and field seeds &e. 

 Agents for Herring's Patent Fire and Burglar Pro«f Safes. 

 Ail Ordess attended to with promptness and despatch, 

 jy-tf RICE & NQRRIS. 



