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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR 
CORN AND COB MILLS. 
Tl"^ HE iindersigned liave now in store and offer for sale tlie follow- 
X ing COKN AND COB MILLS : 
LEAVITT’S “YOUNG AMERICA,” and 
MAYNORD’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 enth-e grinding surface can easily be replaced at a 
^mall cost. 
3rd. Thad it has an extra set of fine and coarse plates. 
4th. That it deposits meal in a box or bag. 
5th. That it has taken the premium over both the “Little Giant’ 
^d “Star Mills,” at the Ohio State Fair for 1855. 
6th. They submit the following table, showing the time occupied 
and number of revolutions m.ade by ea.ch of the Mills on exhibition 
at the Fair of the Maryland Agricultural Society for 1855, in grind- 
ing half of a bushel of Corn and Cob : 
Time. Revolutions. 
“Young America” 2k Minutes. 10. 
“Little Giant” 41 “ 15. 
“Maynor’s Champion 5 “ 20. 
“Colburn’s Mill” 7^ “ 32. 
The Manufacturers of “Maynor’s Champion” claim that it is the 
•simplest in construction, strong and durable, its grinding partslast- 
ing, (not being made on the coffee mill principle) and that for long 
and steady work it is the best Corn and Cob Crasher in use. 
Nov56— tf H. & J. MOORE & CO. 
LANDS IN SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA 
For Sale. 
T he Subscriber offers for sale six improved PLANTATIONS, 
containing from 750 to 2,000 acres each. Land fresh and in 
cultivation. 
Also 35,000 acres unimproved LANDS, situated in Dougherty 
and Baker counties. 
The whole of these lands -were carefully selected, and cannot 
be surpassed for certainty of crops and durability. Terms easy. 
The Railroad from Macon will be completed to Albany -y 1st 
Sept, next ; thus giving easy access to all of the above named 
lands. Old settled plantations situated in Georgia or Alabama, 
within ten miles of a railroad, wiU be taken in exchange, if desired, 
at their market value. W. W. CHEEVER, 
Aloany, Ga., Oct. \Qth. 1856. Nov56 — tf 
^‘FRUITLAND NURSERY,” AUGUSTA, GA. 
IMPORTANT NEW ARRANGEMENT. 
T he Subscriber takes gi’eat pleasure in informing his customers 
and the Fruit Growers of the South generally, that he has 
recently made an an’angement with the well known Pomologist, 
LOUIS E. Berckmans, Esq., now of New .Tersey, by which he will 
have full access to all the grafts and buds of that gentlemans col- 
lections of Pears, which number 9fta7?y Atmdred of the best named 
varieties, and more than twenty thousand new seedlings of great 
promise. In addition to this unrivalled collection or Pea’-s, the 
specimen orchards of M. Berckmans contain all the best and 
rarest variety of other fruit known in Europe and America, from 
which we shall cull every thing of special merit. It is not our ob- 
ject to multiply varieties, but to select, with the greatest care, the 
very best for extensive propagation. 
A limited number of the choicest Pear trees, selected ’oy M. 
Berckmans, will be offered from my Nursery the coming fa,]l, and 
all the leading varieties of Southern Fruit, Roses, Ornamental 
Trees Strawberry Plants, Grape Vines, dfc., &c., can then be fur- 
nished in quantity, at very moderate prices. 
I^^Full Descriptive and Priced Catalogues, post paid to all 
applicants. Addi’ess, D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
A pril57— tf 
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND SEED 
Warehouse. 
N O. ‘251 Pearl street (between Pulton and John streets), New 
York. 
TredwelL & Jones, Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in 
all kinds of AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL IM 
PLEMENTS and MACHINERY for Plantation use, invite the 
attention of Dealers and Planters to their large assortment of 
Implements exeressly adapted for the South — comprising upwards 
of One Hundred and VIFTY different styles of PLOUGHS and 
Plough Castings, and patterns for Casting ad kinds of Plantation 
Machinery. 
FERTILISERS, FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS. 
Any Implements, Castings or Machinery manufactured to order, 
at short notice, in a superior manner. May57— tf 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. 
T he subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Southern 
Planters and Mechanics to the PORTABLE STEAM EN- 
GINES, of which be has the Agency in New Orleans. They are 
so simple in their constraction that any negro of ordinai-y capacity 
can be taught to ran one in a day. For driving light machinery, 
running cotton gins, plantation saw mills, or com mills, : umping 
water, steaming food, etc., they cannot be excelled. A striking 
feature of these engines is that they cost less than would mules or 
horses, to do the same amount of work. A pair of horses will 
readily move them place to place over any ordin.ary road. They 
recjuire no brick-work to set them up, but they are all ready to be 
put m operation, with the exception of a smoke-pipe or chimney. 
One is kept at work in the subscriber’s warehouse every day be- 
tween 9 and 3 o’clock, a d all are invited to call and inspect it. 
The Planter, especially, should look with pleasure upon the intro- 
duction of these Engines, to take the place of horse-power in gin- 
nhig cotton and grinding corn, as the cost of running a 6. 8, or 10 
horse Engine is much less per day than the expense of feeding the 
same number of horses: 
P RICES. 
21 Horse Power $375 
4 do. do .500 
6 do. do 700 
8 do. do 900 
10 do. do 1,100 
A pamphlet containing fuller particulars wiU be sent by mail to 
any person requesting it. Address, 
D. C. LOWBER, 
Feb57— ly 98 Magane St., New Orleans. 
STOCK FARM FOR SALE. 
V" VnSH to sell my STOCK FARM, situated immediately at the 
X Depot on the Memphis & Ohio Railroad, and also on the Mem- 
phis and Sommerville Plank Road, 11 miles east of Memphis, con- 
taining 610 acres ; 300 acres in cnltivaticn, the remainder finely 
timbered, all under a new and substantial fence. A good two- 
story fi’amed Dwelling, framed Negro Houses, and Stables for 20 
horses and 100 head of cattle. I am now selling from my dairy 
$5 worth of milk per day. There are 15 acres -weU set in Fruit 
Trees of choice quality. 
I v/ill sell the farm together with the Crop, Stock and a few likely 
young Negroes, and give possession immediately, or I wUl seU the 
Farm and Dwellings next winter. Here is the best chance for a 
party familiar with Stock Raising and can devote his time and at- 
tion to the business, to be found in West Tennessee. 
The place can be divided into 9 lots, with a beautiful building site 
on each, with wood, water and cleared land on each. AU near and 
with a good road to the Depot. 
If not sold privately before the 1st day of July it will, on that day, 
be divided and sold in lots to suit purchasers, together with my 
Stock, consisting of 75 head of COWS, mostly in calf by my Brah- 
min Bull; 20 MARES, in foal by “Nebraska a fine stock of blood 
HOGS and SHEEP, together with my Brahmin BULL, Memphis, 
and the thorough bred young STALLION, Nebraska, sired by im- 
ported Sovereign, dam Glencoe, 4 years old. 
Persons wishing to exanune the premises or get further informa- 
tian will call on myself or G. B. Lock, at Memphis, or it wUl be 
shown by my Overseer on the place. 
The Train, on the Memphis & Ohio Road leaves Memphis at IJ 
o’clock, A. M., and returns at li o’clock, P. M. 
JAMES R. FERGUSON, 
jTme56 — tf Memphis, Tenni 
YOUNG AMERICA CORN AND COB MILL. 
The Cheapest and best. 
W E offer for sale the above MILL, which surpasses all others 
in speed and durability, simplicity and streusth as well as 
economy. That part of the Mill most liable to wear being sepa- 
rate from the main body, can at any time be removed at a small 
expense 
The above Mill has received the first premium at the State Fairs 
of New York Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina and Tennessee, as 
also at a large number of County Fairs in various States. 
The YOUNG AMERICA MILL performs its work better and 
neaUy twice as fast as any other Corn or Com and Cob Mill yet 
offered to the public. 
Planters are invited to examine the Mill and compare its ad* 
vantages. JOHN & THOS. A. BONES. 
March— tf 
