The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . e horse, and offered at thelow price of $44, all complete, ready for attachingthe team; No. 3 at $55, grinds 15 bushels per hour;No. 4 at S66, grinds 20 bushels per hour with 2horses. For town and country rights in eitherof the above named States address ROBBINS & BIBB,apfim 39 Light Baltimore, Md. QUFFOLK SWINE.—The same stock that tookIk*) the first premium at Baltimore, 1858—54, NewYork, State Fair at New York, Vermont, at BattleBoro and at Greenfield, Mass., 1854, heing exhibi-ted at no other places.


The southern planter : devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and the household arts . e horse, and offered at thelow price of $44, all complete, ready for attachingthe team; No. 3 at $55, grinds 15 bushels per hour;No. 4 at S66, grinds 20 bushels per hour with 2horses. For town and country rights in eitherof the above named States address ROBBINS & BIBB,apfim 39 Light Baltimore, Md. QUFFOLK SWINE.—The same stock that tookIk*) the first premium at Baltimore, 1858—54, NewYork, State Fair at New York, Vermont, at BattleBoro and at Greenfield, Mass., 1854, heing exhibi-ted at no other places. The present stock is the product of seven differ-ent importations, from different parties and hasnever is any instance been bred-in-and-in to thesame relations, and contains more desirable pointsthan any other stock in Europe or America. Referto Charles B. Calvert, Rivcrsdale, Md., Thomas , Esq., Norfolk, and Martin Coldsbor-ough, Baltimore, Md. mh2t GEO. W. WILSON, Maiden, Mass. SOUTHERN PLANTER—ADVERTISING SHEET. SEYMOURS PATENT BROAD CASTSOWING MACHINE. j. THIS machine was patented in 1845 and tenyears have proved it to be unequalled in theUnited States for the purposes lor which it is de-signed. It is durable, having bat very little machi-nery to perform, as follows : It sows correctly all kinds of grain, (and anydesired quantity per acre,) from peas to grass seed,including wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, rice,hemp, flax, clover and timothy seed; also, plaster,lime, salt, ashes, bone dust, &c., &c. It is capableof dusting eveiy inch of ground on an acre of land,with less than half a bushel Of plaster,and thirtyor forty bushels of lime may be thus evenly appliedto the same amount of land. It sowsten feet wide,or may be made Narrower to order, il has receivedthe highest recommendations from hundreds of thebest farmers in our country, and received eightpremiums from Agricultural Societies, besides theHighest Prize and Diploma at the trial of Agricul-tur


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