SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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TOBIN’S GARDEN. | 
M rs. jane TOBIN would inform the public that her Garden is ^ 
still kept up, and that no pains or expense will be spared to 
keep the best stock of PLANTS and BULBS in the South. 
Having procured the services of Mr. Saxders, an experienced 1 
Florist and Nurseryman, she hopes, by moderate prices and strict l 
attention, to obtain a share of public patronage. ' 
We are now well stocked, and offer for sale a variety of EVER- | 
GREEN TREES and SHRUBS, OrnamentalFlowering SHRUBS. Afull . 
assortment of Everblooming ROSES, including the newest ; Double | 
DAHLIAS HYACINTHS, BULBS, &c. Also, a cobection of GREEN j 
HOUSE PLANTS, desirable for this latitude, and BORDER PLANTS, i 
kept in Pots, Ac. i 
FRUIT TREES. -APPLES, PEARS, CHERRIES, PLUJIS, PEACH- 
ES, APRICOTS, QUINCES, POMEGRANATES, GRAPES and 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, of all the best varieties. 
Naming, packing, shipping and transporting carefully at- 
tended to. 
We do earnestly impress upon purchasers that a small plant es- 
tablished in a pot 'is much better for transporting than a plant from 
the ground, whatever may be its size. 
The public are respectfully invited to visit our Rose grounds, par- 
ticularly in May and October, where we will be happy to show that 
we possess and have for sale every article we publish, and more in 
reserve not fully proven. 
When selections are left to us by purchasers, they may rely upon 
receiving liberal treatment in choice of sorts with distinctive charac- 
ters. Address [Jan56 — tf] JANE TOBIN, augusta, Ga, 
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR FOR 1853. 
B ound volumes of the .SOUTHERN CULTIA'ATOR for 18.54 
may now be obtained at this office. Price, 81.50. Or we 
wiU send it b v mail, post-paid at 81 . 80. Address 
' WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga. 
GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH. 
T he work, securely enveloped, will be sent by mail (pre-paid) to 
any person remitting at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five 
cents per copy in postage stamps, or in the bills of any specie pay. 
ing Banks. Address WM. N. WHITE, 
May56 — tf Athens, Ga. 
PLANTATION AND GARDEN FERTILIZERS. 
T he Sub.?criber has constantly on hand the following concen- 
trated MANURES, a .single trial of which will prove to the 
most incredulon.s their value as a re.^torer of fertility to worn out 
soils and their adaptation to increasing largely the products of the 
Garden and the Orohar.l. 
Numerous te.stimonials fi’om gentleman ho tried them last sea- 
son have been received, all of m hom concur in .saying that their ex- 
IK-rimeuts were satisfactory and i>rotitable beyond their anticipa ■ 
tions : 
PHO.SPHATED GUANO.— In barrels of about 2-50 lbs., at2 
cents i>er lb. 
SUPER phosphate OF LBIE.— In barrels of about 250 lbs. 
at 2 cent.' per lb. 
COAR.SE GROUND BONES.— In barrels about 1T5 lbs. at It 
cents per lb. 
FINE GROUND BONES.— In barrels of about 200 lbs., at li- 
cents per lb. 
PERUVIAN GUANO. — In sacks of about 140 lbs., at 2^ cents 
per Ib. 
POUDRETTE, or de-oderized Night Sou, in powder 81.75 per 
barrel 
LAND PLASTER.— At 81.75 per barrel 
AUo, ROCK SALT, in bam-Ls of about 300 lbs. at 1 cent per lb. 
Orders by maU or otheiwise promptly attended to. A 
pamphlet, containing ffirther particulars and direction.s for using 
the above fertUizers will be sent by maU, on the receipt of postage 
stamp, to any one desiring it. D. C. LOWBER, 
August5&-^ly 96 Magazine st., New Orleans. 
GLOAMING NURSERY. 
If '' he Subscriber again offers his stock of Southern grafted and 
JL grown FRUIT TREES to the public at prices below those of 
Northern nurseiymen. His stock is large and well grown and con- 
sists of Southern Seedling Apples, many of which can be procured, 
of no other Nurser\-man, Pears on Standard and Quince, Cherries 
on Mahaleb Stock.s* together with Peaches, Nectarines, &c, 
J^^Catalogues sent gratis on application. 
J. VAN BUREN, 
ClarksvUle, Ga., Sept. 1st, 1856. Sept56 — 3t 
TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS, 
McCORD'S PATENT PORTABLE ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER, 
THE BEST IN USE. 
T his is an invention by which a larger proportion of the power of the horse is rendered avaUable than by anj- other arrangement 
known. Its parts are few and simple, not liable to derangement, redUy adjusted for working, with ordinary care verj- durable and 
efficient. 
The Machines are manufactured with great exactness and all precisely alike, so that in case a piece should be brokenwe can always 
furnish a piece to replace it. 
It is designed for one or two horses, 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. * ' 
Bv reason of its portabUity the o-wner can readUy locate it wherever it may suit his business. It can he used to good advantage for 
driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mUls, of various 
kinds, for grinding, paint. «fcc., straw-cutters, com-shellers, lathes, grindstones, &c., and for churning, washing, pumping water for cattle, 
irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is a^Lipted. 
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, 
MarchSd— tf Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta, Ga. 
