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SOUTHERN' CULTIVATOR 
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. 
(PATENTED MAY 16, 1?54.) 
Bfanufactured of the best materials, by SCOTT, MOCK- 
BEE & Co., tinder the immediate supervision 
of the Patentee, 
CARMICHAEL & BEAN, GENERAL AGENTS, AU- 
GUSTA, GEORGIA. 
ATTENTION OF PLANTERlS and Stock Feeders 
JL. is respectfully called to this Mill, as combining in a remarka- 
ble degree, portability and power, simplicity of construction and 
arrangement, durability, and lightness of draught. 
In setting these Mills, no mechanical work is required, it being 
only necessary to fasten them down to a tioor or pldtform, and for 
this purpose the requisite screws and a printed card of directions 
will accompany each Jlill. 
It has been proved by actual experiment, that Stock fed on 
Com and Cob Meal are capable of doing more work, and are less 
liable to injury from being over-he.ated, over-feeding and drinking, 
and will always keep in better condition than when fed on Corn 
alone; and in addition to this, it is conceded by all who have made 
the trial, that a ^ai'hig of at least onc-fourth is made by feeding 
Cora and Cob Meal. 
Caution. — The Little Giant has ahvaysta,kenthe first premium 
wherever exhibited, and we confidently assert that in all respects 
it is unequalled. It is the product of genius, experience and perse- 
veraaiee, and such has been its success, and such the celebrity 
which it has gained during the two years of its existence, that 
several imitations and countei’feits have recently made their ap- 
pearance, with the vain hope that by assuming high-sounding 
names and stealing some of the Little Giant's thunder, they may be 
able to follow in its footsteps and share its fame. These Mills are 
guaranteed against defects or breakage, when used according to ( 
the directions, and as evidence of their durability, a No. 2 Mill | 
which ha.' ground nine thousand bushels, and a No. 3 Mill which 
hes ground fifteen thousand bushels, are still doing good service. 
The smallest size, No. 1, will grind five bushels per hour with a 
small horse, and is offered at the low price of $3.5, all complete 
and ready for attaching the horse. No. 2 will grind from eight to 
ten bushels per hour v/ith one horse, and is sold for $50. No. 3 re- 
4]uire«i- two horses, will grind fifteen bushels per hour, and sells 
for .§60. 
We append a few of the many certificates which we have re- 
ceived, and we have in our po.5sessioii official written and printed 
testimonial-^ which will gladly exhibit to persons wanting Mills, 
showing and proving the superiority of the Little Giant over all 
others ; 
TESTIMONIALS, 
Augusta, Ga., April 3<1, 1S.55. 
I have been running one of SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN 
AND COB MILLS. No. 4, for the last five weeks, and it per- 
forms to my entire satisfaction. It was warranted to grind twenty 
■fonshels per hour, but I have ground oyer thirtyffive bushels in an 
hour and a half, or equal to twenty-tliree and a half bushels per 
hour. In feeding thirty horse.s, I save at least one hundred bush- 
els of Corn per month, it now requiring only two hundred bushels i 
of Com with the Cob, where i formerly- fed three hundred. I con- ! 
sider it decidedly the best kind of Cru-sher ever got up, and if I i 
could not replace mine, I ivould not sell it for five hundred dollars. I 
I. B. MATHEWS, 
Proprietor of the Augvsta Omnibuses. 
Augusta, G Oct. 1, 18,56. 
Messrs. Carmichael A Bean — G ent After having used the 
LITTLE GIANT constantly for nineteen months, I cheerfnlly 
confirm every statement made in my certificate of the 3d of 
April, 1855. I. D. MATTHEWS. j 
Beech Island, S. C. Oct. 1, 1856. , 
Messrs. Carmichael (fc Bean, Augusta, Ga. — Gent: — I have I 
had a No. 3 LITTLE GIANT in constant use for the last nine-! 
teen months, and have fed my stock entirely on Corn and Cob i 
Meal. I have never worked my horses and mules harder than •du- 
ring the past .summer, and they have never before, at this season 
of the year, been in as good condition as they are now. Two 
horses will grind fifteen bushels per hour easily, and 1 feel confi- 
dent that I save fully 30 per cent, by using the Mill. I am ac- 
quainted with several kinds of Crushers, but consider the LITTLE 
GIANT far superior to any I have ever seen. 
Yours respectfully, THOMAS S. MILLER. 
Messrs. Carmichael &, Bean— — We are using the 
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILLS, which we 
bought from you, and hereby recommend them to Planters and 
iStock Feeders as the most simple and durable, the most easily pro- 
pelled and best Crushers we have ever seen, and by the use of 
which we believe a saving of one-third is made : 
NATHAN CRAWFORD, Columbia County, Ga. 
(Dr. Crawford has two Mills in use.) 
A. J. RAMBO. Edgefield District, S. C. 
(Mr. Ramho has three Mills at different places.) 
J. PRINTUP, Warren County, Ga. 
JOHN B. WHITEHEAD, Burke Count 3 ^ Ga. 
T. J. SMITH, Hancock County, Ga, 
DAVID C. BARROW, Oglethorpe County, Ga. 
(Mr. Barrow has two mills.) 
GEORGE SCHLEY, Augusta. Ga. 
WM. J. EVE, Richmond County, Ga. 
GOODE BRYAN, Richmond County, Ga. 
WM. J. MIMS, Richmond County, Ga. 
V. A. HATCHER, Jefferson County, Ga. 
JOHN G. MERCK. Hall County, Ga. 
JAMES M. HARRIS, Hancock County, Ga. 
A. H. COLLINS, Columbia County, Ga. 
HENRY J. SCHLEY, Burke County, Ga. 
(Mr. Schley is using two Mills.) 
PORTER FLEMING, Augusta, Ga. 
JAMES TORRYE, Lexington, Miss. nov56 — 3t 
CORN AND COB MILLS. 
LEAVITT'S “YOUNG AMERICA,” and 
M A YNORD’ S ‘ -CHAMPION. ' ’ 
The Manufacturers of the “Young America” claim for this Mill : 
1st. That it will crush Corn and Cob ; also, grind fine Meal. 
2nd. That the entire grinding surface can ea.sil 3 - be replaced at a 
smaJl cost. 
3rd. That it ha.s an extra set of fine and coarse plates. 
4th. That it deposits meal in a box or bag. 
5th. That it has taken the preiniuni over both the “Little Giant” 
and “Star Mills.” at the Ohio .State Pair for 185-5. 
6th. They submit the following table, showing the time occupied 
and number of revolutions made by each of the Mills on exhibition 
at the Pair of the Maryland A.cricultural Society for 1855, in grind- 
ing lialf of a bushel of Corn and Cob : 
Time. 
Revolutions. 
■Young America” 
24 Minutes. 
10. 
■Little Giant" 
44 
15. 
■Maynor'.s Champion.. . 
20. 
•Colburn's Mill” 
7-i_ 
32. 
The Manufacturer.s of “Maynoris Champion” claim that it is tlie 
simplest in construction, strong and durable, its griudiDg parts last- 
ing, (not being made on the coffee mill principle) and that for long 
and steady work it is the best Corn and Cob Crusher in use. 
Nov56— tf H. & J. MOORE & CO. 
B. S. V/ELLER, 
Seed and Agricultnrai Store, Ho, 57 Market 
street, Nashville, Tenn. 
H aving established a general Agricultural Depot at the 
above place, I desire all my old and true friends, and the 
public at large, to call and see me. anj examine mv stock in trade. 
THRESHERS, MOWERS, REAPERS, Banihill’s unrivalled 
CORN AND COTTON DRILL, &c., &c. GARDEN SEEDS, 
from the celebrated establishments of Landreth & Son, Phila., and 
Robe 1 1 St. Clair, B.altimore. Also, Clover. Timothjq Blue Grass, 
Canarj-, Hemp and Rape SEED, BUCKWHEAT and BARLEY, 
constantly on hand and for .sale. 
All kinds of Copper, Tin, Brass and Sheet Iron Vv^ARE still 
manufactured, and STOVES, GRATES, &c., for sale. Agricul- 
tural Implements not on hand, ordered and sold at the manufactur- 
er’s price and transportation. Also, TINNERS’ MACHINES and 
HAND TOOLS from Peck, Smith Sc Co.’s Manufactory, South- 
ington, Conn. Also, all kinds of HORTICULTURAL 'IMPLE- 
MENTS, and a fine stock of FANCY POULTRY, alwaj-s on hand. 
Nov.56 — 3t 
A FARM WANTED. 
I WISH to purchase a FARM in Southern Georgia of from 1000 
to 5000 acres of laud, near the Florida line and lying in the 
Southeni part of Charlton county preferred. Person- having land 
in that neighborhood to dispose of will please address me at No. 
162 I street, Washington, D. C., giving a description of the land and 
the very least money and best terms that will buy it. 
MILTON OARRETT. 
Slj'ERLNCL— U r. U. Lee, Athens, Ga. Nov56— tf 
