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WYANDOT PROLIFIC CORN FOR SALE. 
HE greatest Agricultural Wonder of the age. Plant only one 
X kernal, in hills four feet apart, at the North, and live to six feet 
at the South. Yield, 150 bushels i)er acre. 
The Corn will bo warranted genuine, and sufficient put in a par- 
cel to plant an acre, with instructions for cultivating. Price $1.50 
delivered in New York. IMoney or I’ost Office stamps must alwa^'s 
accompany the order (with proper directions how to send.) 
Those who order it sent by mail, and remit $4, will receive (post- 
paid) sufficient to plant one acre ; $2 a half acre ; $1 a quarter of 
an acre. Orders for a less quantity will not bo tilled, unless at 
double the above rates. 
All orders or for circulars giving full particulars, address 
J. C. THOMPSON, 
March56 — 2t* Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 
GREEN’S PURE WHITE WHEAT. 
have a very superior kind of WHITE WIIE.IT that I will 
X enga<^e to those who may want to purchase for seed wheat of 
the next crop, to be delivered at the La Grange Depot in good, 
strong sacks, containing not more than one bushel unless ordered, 
nor less than a half; marked with the name of the purchaser and 
place of delivery. This Wheat is of the very earliest and whitest 
kind. Sew any time in November, and cut by the ilOth May. It 
has been exhibited at four different Fairs, and have obtained a 
premium in every instance. I have already made many engage- 
ments for the next sowing at $5 per bushel. No delivery no pay. 
P. H. GEENE. 
La Grange, March 22d. 18.55. April.55— tf 
COTTON SEED. 
t A AO BUSHELS PROLIFIC POMEGRANATE, very pure, for 
l^v'v/O Fifty Cents a bushel, at my Gin, or forwarded to cash 
orders, in sacks for fifty cents per sack extra. Also. CROIVDER 
COTTON SEED, equally pure and productive, an early opener, grow- 
ing and making till late. Address DR. A. W. WASHBURN, 
Jan56 — tf Yazoo City, Miss. 
P. D. GATES, 
C 0 M :\I I S s I 0 N IM E R C H A N T , 
A ND DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and 
jfX MACHINERY, No. 12 Broadway, New York. 
Ketchum’s Mowing Machines, Hay Presses, Horse Hoes, 
Cffitfvators, Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Reapers, Horse 
Powers and Threshers, Combined Threshers and Winnowers and 
other Agricultural Machines. June55 — Cly* 
AUGUSTA SEED STORE. 
{Nearly op'pnsit.e the Un ited States and Globe Hotels.') 
^T^HE Subscriber has received and will continue to receive through- 
X out the season, his s'oek of fresh and genuine GARDEN SEEDS, 
crop of 1855. The usual deduction made to Country Merchants. 
J. H. SERVICE. 
N. B.— GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, W’hite and Red ONION 
SETS, White and Red CLOVER, LUCEREE, Kentucky BLUE 
GRASS, TIMOTHY, OSAGE ORANGE, &c., &c., and a few Choice 
Double HYACINTHS. Jan56-3t 
SOUTHERN CULTIYAIOR FOR IS54. 
•QOUND volumes of the SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR for 18-54 
i) may now be obtained at this office. Price, $1.50. Or we 
wiU send' it by maU, post-paid at $1 . 80. Address 
WM. S. JONES, Augusta. Ga. 
DEVON GRADE HEIFER FOR SALE. 
SEVERAL GRADE or HALF DEVON HEIFERS, of various 
ages, from exceUent Milkmg Cows, and sired by the prize BuU, 
“Keokuk,” whose pedigree was published in September nttmber 
(1853) of Southern Cultivator. For particulars of price, <fcc., ad- 
dress [Nov55 — tf] D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
GRADE CASHMERE GOATS. 
T^OTl SAIAl, a few half blood BUCKS at $30 each. Address 
X^ fNov55 — tf] R. PETERS, Atlanta, Ga. 
TO FARMERS, MECHANfES AND OTHERS, 
McCORD’S PATENT PORTABLE ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER, 
THE BEST IN USE. 
PATENTED, JULY llTH, 1854. 
ri’^ HIS is an invention by which a larger proportion of the power of the horse is rendered available than by any other arrangement 
X known. Its parts are few and simi>le, not liable to derangement, redily adjusted for working, with ordinary care very durable and 
efficient. 
. The Machines are manufactured with great exactness and all precisely alike, so that in case a piece should be broken we can always 
furnish a piece to replace it. 
It is designed for one or two hor.ses, and can be used for a great variety of work, thereby saving a large amount of labor, expense and 
valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. 
By reason of its portability the owner can readily locate it wherever it may suit liLs business. It can be used to good advantage for 
driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mills, of various 
kinds, for grinding, paint, &c., straw-cutters, com-shellers, lathes, grindstones, &c., and for churning, washmg, pumping water for cattle, 
irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is adapted. 
We also keep the most approved Spike and Beater THKESHERS, which can be driven by the above Powers. 
FAN MILLS, for Hand or Horse Power. 
SMUT MACHINES, GRAIN CRADLES, BELTING, &c. 
Scott’s LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILLS. CARMICHAEL & BEAN, 
Marchse — tf Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta, Ga, 
