. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . rms. They continue their Wool Depot for gradingand sellingWool to which they invite the attention ofthe Growers in this 1, 1856.—tf GEO. WATT. I 1 P. H. STARKE. CuflF Brace Plows. THIS PLOW has been steadily increasing infavor with the Farmers and Planters of this Stateand several of the Southern States till it may now beconsidered the best and most popular plow in use. Ithas been jnit to the several trials*by most of our largeriver Farmers, and has taken premiums at THREE ofour State Fairs, and
. The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . rms. They continue their Wool Depot for gradingand sellingWool to which they invite the attention ofthe Growers in this 1, 1856.—tf GEO. WATT. I 1 P. H. STARKE. CuflF Brace Plows. THIS PLOW has been steadily increasing infavor with the Farmers and Planters of this Stateand several of the Southern States till it may now beconsidered the best and most popular plow in use. Ithas been jnit to the several trials*by most of our largeriver Farmers, and has taken premiums at THREE ofour State Fairs, and at the last took the FIRST PRE-MIUM over all the most popular plows in use. Ithas also taken the only two premiums ever given bythe Viriiiaia Mechanics Intiiiiute. Manufactured ofevery size from largest 4 horse to smallest 1 horse bythe undersigned at their factory on FranJdin i^treet,Richmond, Va., where we may be had nearly everyarli(;le used for tilling the earth. ALL MADE 11^OUR OWN SHOPS, of best materials,Aug 56-ly GEO. WATT & CO. 4 SOUTHERN PLANTER.—ADVERTISING MNDSEYS ACTING Kotary Force and Lift Pump. This Pump has just beenpatented in America andEngland, and fiir excels anypiinip he-etofore invented;its peculiiiiities are shnp/icity. power and cheapness.—Its simplicity: there is noth-ing about it but iron andcast metal, and it can betaken apart and put up byany one, and will last fi ranage. It has the power toraise water iiundn ds o pump is from 24 to 30inches in diameter and mustset in the well or water.—Water rises in it by hand]flO feet per minute! Forcheapness: a No. 1 pu n|.(for all ordinaly purposes)complete, and tifty fjtt ( fpipe, costs but $30! Thehandle at the top,turns thepipe and pump, and everyrevolution fills llie cylirdortwice, affording an abundantsupply of water with theleast possible expense andlabor, ft is peculiarly adapted to deep wells, railroadstations, mining and manufacturing purposes. Thispump does not throw
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