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CULTIVATOR. 
SOUTHERN 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
rn HE subscribers olTer, of the growth of the past year and of the 
I finest qualities, their large stock of 
Early Yellow Stone TURNIP, at 75 cents per pound. 
Yellow Aberdeen do. 75 do. 
Skirvhig's improved Ruta Baga TURNIP, 50 cts per pound. 
Early ^^’^lite Stone do. 75 do. 
Large White Norfolk do. 50 do. 
Large White Globe do. 50 do. 
with twenty other varieties of TURNIPS, for wliich see priced 
catalogue. — also — 
Large Orange CARROT, clean seed, $1.00 per pound, 
White Field do. 
do 
75c. 
do. 
Early Short Horn do. 
do. 
$1.00 
do. 
Long Red Mangel Wurtzel BEET, 
.50c. 
do. 
White Silesia Sugar 
do. 
.50c. 
do. 
Round Leaved SPINACH, 
75c. 
do. 
New Flanders do. 
1 00 
do. 
Prickley or Winter do. 
75c. 
do. 
and at reduced rates in quantities, and a firll assortment of Veget- 
able, Flower and Field SEEDS, warranted fresh, pm-e, and true. 
Lucerne and White Dutch CLOVER, Sainfoin, English and 
Italian RAY GRASSES, Sweet Scented Venial GRASS. The 
Fescues and other varieties of Foreigm GRASSES, and the most 
approved mixture of English French and domestic GRASSES for 
Lawn purposes. 
Nonvay Spruce and other Evergreen SEEDS — Osage Orange 
and Honey Locust for Hedges, V'eilow Timber Locu.st, Improved 
King Philip Coni, Japan Peas, <fec., &c. 
^^Catalogiies mailed to applicants, enclosing a three cent 
stamp, and orders bv mail promptv responded to. 
J. M. THORBURN & Co., 15 John .rfreet. New York. 
DIOSCOREA BATATAS — New Chinese Potato or Yam, at $3 
per dozen. Description and direction for culture furnished to ap- 
plicants^ ,Tune5d — It 
SHEEP FOR SALE. 
O NE very five half French and half Spanish MERINO BUCK, 
one year old. Also, two .superior pure breed yearling SOUTH 
DOWN BUCKS, of ihe Webb stock. 
June56— tf RICHARD PETERS, Atlanta, Ga. 
A WORK OF NATIONAL INPORTANCE. 
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY SUBSCBJPTIOM 
H istory of the American privateers, and 
LETTERS OF MARQUE, during our war with England, 
ill the years 181-2, T3 ’14, interspersed with several Naval Battles 
between American and British ships of war. By George Cogges- 
KALL, author of “Voyages to various parts of the V'orld.” In one 
handsome octavo volume, printed on tine paper, with large type, of 
about 500 page.s. Illustrated with six spirited Illustrations. " ' 
Price. — Bound in cloth, $2; Cloth gilt, $2.50. 
CHAS. T. EVANS, Publisher’s Agent, 
321 Broadway, New York. 
AGENTS are wanted to canvass for this work, also for 
several other works that are having a large sale.. Liberal commis- 
! sions will be given. Adch-ess C. T. EVANS 
Juiie5(i — It'' box 4553, N. Y. Post Office. 
HOW TO USE 3IANURES. 
I N order to know the best fertilizers for each crop and how to use 
aU manures in the most economical manner the Farmers and 
Planter will find the following BOOKS invaluable : 
Browne's Field Book of Manures $1 25 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry 1 25 
Dana’s Muck Manual 1 00 
Norton’s Scientific Agriculture 60 
Nash’s Progressive Farmer 60 
Chemistry Made Easy 25 
Sent by m^il, postage paid, on receipt of price. Catalogues of all 
our Agricultural works sent to those who favor us with their ad 
dress. C. M. SAXTON & Co., 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 
Jmie.56 — 2t 140 Fulton, st.. New York. 
BLACK ESSEX SOWS. 
TrfOR sale, two very fine Black Essex Brood S05VS, 2 years old, 
Jj bred by Col. L. G. Morris, and in pig by a Black Essex Boar, 
imported from England at a cost of $150. 
RICHARD PETERS, 
Mayor — 2t Atlanta, Ga. 
TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS, 
3IcCORD S PATENT PORTABLE ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER, 
THE BEST IN USE. 
PATENTED, JULY llxH, 1854. 
^ PHIS is an invention by which a larger proportion of the power of the horse is rendered available than by any other airangement 
i known. Its parts are few and simple, dot liable to derangement, redily adjusted for working, with ordinary care very durable and 
efficient. 
The Machines are manufactured with great exactness andall 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 horse.s, 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 his 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, &e., and for churning, washing, 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 THRESHERS, 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, 
Marchofi tf Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta^ Ga. 
