SOUTHEKN CULTIVATOR. 
71 
CROCEER & REES, 
W AREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
Jackson-street below and on the opposite side 
'Warren’s Range. The undersigned would respectfully 
form their friends and former patrons that th<.'y will remove on the 
1st September next to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE-PROOF 
WAREHOUSE on Jackson-street, below and on the opposite side of 
Warren’s Range. 
We will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our 
CBre, as heretofore and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of 
former patrons. We are prepared to make, at all times, liberal cash 
advances on Produce in store. 
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies will be care- 
fully filled, and at the lowest market price. 
JOHN R. CROCKER. 
Augusta. Angust, 1854 — 6t JOHN C. REES. 
AEGESTA SEED STORE, 
{Nearly opposite the United States and Globe Hotels.) 
T he Subscribers has received and will continue to receive through- 
out the season, his stock of Genuine and Fresh GARDEN SEEDS, 
•crop ofl854. The usual deductions made to Country Merchants. 
J. H. SERVICE. 
N, B.— Giant Asparagus Roots, White and Red Onion Sets, White 
and Red Clover, Lucerne, Blue Grass, Timothy, Osage Orange, 
Oregon Peas, Ac., &c. Dec— 5t 
A VALUABLE ^LOT OF ^AND FOR SALE. 
THE subscriber oflers for sale a very attractive and valu-i j^ 
^^ able lot of LAND, situated between three and four miles tY” 
from the flourishing city of Rome, Ga. 
The tract contains Three Hundred and Twenty acres of good up- 
land, well adapted to the growth of ali the small Grains, Irish and 
Sweet Potatoes, Peas, the Grasses, such as Clover, &c., and peculiar- 
ly suitable for FRUIT-GROWING, as it is situated on an elevated 
plateau above the reach cf ordinary frosts. A beautiful 
NATURAL POND OR LAKELET 
ATKIN’S SELF RAKER 
REAPER AND MOWER. 
T hree seasons use of this ing-^nious, beautiful and yet simple 
Machine, furnish convincing proof of practical worth. Three 
hundred, sea* ered into"! 9 different States the past season, mostly 
in inexperienced hands, and nearly all giving good satisfaction, cut- 
ing from 50 to 600 acres, proves it not only strong and servicable, but 
also simple and easily managed. It saves not only the hard work of 
raking, but lays the grain in such good order as to save at least 
another hand in binding. 
It is warranted to be a good , durable Self-Raking Reaper, and I 
have also succeeded in attaching a mowing bar, so that 1 also war- 
rant it as a Mower. 
Price at Chicago, of Reapers $170; of Mowing Bar, $30; Discount 
on the Reaper, $15, and on the Mowing Bar, $5, for cash in advance 
or on delivery. Price of Mower, $120. 
Pamphlets giving all the objections and dificulties, as well as 
commendations, sent free, on post-paid applications. 
Agents, suitably qualified, wanted in all sect ons where there are 
none. J. S. WRIGHT, 
Jan65 — 5t “Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago. 
R OWE’S UNRIVALLED PRIZE CRUSHER has had its 
extended for seven years from the 24th of April, 1854. It is 
generally acceded that this is the only Crusher worthy of the name. 
It has never failed to take all the first Honors and Premiums when- 
ever exhibited, or brought in competition. It may be truly said, it 
has no rival. It is the only mill in the world that crushes to powder 
and mixes thoroughly, Corn, Cobs and Shucks or Straw; answering 
the treble purpose of Mill, Crusher and Straw Cutter. It is unrival- 
led for pulverizing Rock-pla«ter, Shells, Tan-bark, &c ; and will out- 
last, in wear, ten of any other Crushers. For particulars address 
JAMES ROWE, Patentee, Bainbridge, Decatur co., Ga. 
I will furnish machinery for pulverizing Quartz and superintend 
the erection for $1600, and warrant the mill to crush a ton per hour 
of runn'ng time. This does not include t- e engine belt or pulley on 
the motive power. Any wanting Portable Fence, strictly practical, 
address as above. Jan55— 2t 
AYRSHIRE HEIFERS FOR SALE 
•of the purest water, occupies the centre of the tract. 'The margin 
of this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive sites imaginable for 
a Country Residence ; as the supply ef water never diminishes, and 
is of great depth and clearness. It is fed by subterranean springs, 
and has no perceptible inlet or outlet. The tract is 
HEAVILY TIMBERED 
with Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, &c., and an abundance of PINE, and is 
within a mile and a quarter of two good SAW MILLS. It also con- 
tains an inexhaustible quarry of superior LIMESTONE, which 
may easily be made available for Agricultural and Building purposes. 
The Improvements consist of a very comfortable Log House, with 
outbuildings — a well of good water, &c., with twenty or thirty acres 
•under cultivation. 
The attention of Fruit-Growers, Stock Raisers, and all desir- 
ous of a delightful situation in a salubrious and healthy climate, 
within easy reach of the best society, is particularly invited to the 
above tract. 
For terms, &c., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W. M. 
BERRIEN, of Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure in pointing out the 
land. D. REDMOND, 
September — tf Augusta, Ga. 
EXTENSrVE COLLECTION OF SELECTED ROSES AND 
SOUTHERN RAISED FRUIT TREES. 
AUGUSTA MURSKRY. 
F a. MAUGE would respectfully inform the amateurs of ^ 
• Roses, that he has now a superb collection of new 
and rare varieties, which he will be happy to supply to such 
as may desire them. His prices to Nurserymen will be as low as 
those of any Nursery at the North, and his Rose Bushes will be gen- 
erally of a larger size. He has also made recent additions to his 
stock of FRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine sorts of the follow- 
ing varieties : Apples, Pears, Quinces, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, 
Plums, Cherries, Soft Shelled Almonds, Enghsh Walnuts and Hazle- 
nuts. 
Also, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, such as Came’ia Japonica, Orange 
and Lemon Trees, &c., and hardy flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. 
Also, 60 varieties of the most rare and beautiful DAHLIAS. Orders 
from the country will be promptly attended to, and Trees and Shimbs 
carefully packed and directed. 
Catalogue of Roses and Fruit Trees will be sent gratis to all post- 
p aid letters. Address F. A. MAUGE. 
Nov— tf Augusta, Ga. 
NEW AND WONDERFUL MACHINE, 
WILLIAM STODDARD, Patexteb. 
T he SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the right of the STATE 
OF LOUISIANA in the best Machine ever invented, for the 
purpose of rifting and" shaving SHINGLE^, BARREL HEADING, 
&c., are now prepared to sell the Right cf the Parishes, at prices 
sufficiently low to make it an induceuent to purchasers. 
The Machine is simple in its construction, and not liable to get out 
of order, capable of splitting and shaving Two Thousand Shingles 
per hour, better than made by hand. It is portable and can be 
worked by water, steam, horse or hand power. 
Large inducements are offered to persons wishing to purchase the 
Right of several Parishes. We will have a Machine in the city of 
New Orleans in a few weeks. A. S. A A. D. HILL. 
Augusta, Ga , Nov. 1854. 4t 
AT $100 EACH. 
H eifer, “ PARAGON,” one and a half years old, calved March, 
1803; Dam “ Princess Mary,” grand dam imported “Mary 
Queen of Scots;” sire, imported b'ril “Robert Burns.” “Princess 
Mary ” gave 18 quarts per day, “ Mary Queen of Scots ” upwards of 
30 quarts. 
Heifer, “ MARIE T OUISE,” one and a half years old, calved 
March, 1858 ; dam ‘ Maria Teresa,” > y imported “ Germantown,” 
grand dam “Mary Queen of Scots,” imported from Scotland ; sire, 
imported bull “Robert Burns.” “Maria Teresa ” gave 21 quarts per 
aay,“Mary Queen of Scots ” gave 3" quarts. 
Jan55— tf RICHARD PETERS, Atlanta, Ga. 
ACULIMATED HOVEY’S STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
1 A AAA noted variety of STRAWBERRY PLANTS — two 
years old, and warranted to bear well the next spring. 
Price, $2 50 per hundred plants. Orders from the country executed 
with promptness and despatch. Apply to WM. HAINES, 
September — tf 217 Broad-st., Aucrusta, Ga. 
IMPORTED ARDEN SEED, &€. 
T he Subscriber has on hand, a large and full assortment of the 
best English GARDEN SEED of every vai-iety. Also, IVliHe 
and Red CLOVER; Lucerne, Herds, Blue and Timothy GRASS SERD ; 
White and Red ONION SETTS; OSAGE ORANGE; OREGON 
PEAS; PARMER’S PLASTER ; GUANO, Ac., Ac. For sale, either 
at wholesa'e or retail, by WM. HAINES, A' gusta, Ga. 
N. B. — Orders from tbe country will receive prompt attention. 
Jan 55 — 3t 
OSIER WILLOW. 
C UTTINGS of the Viminalis, the best Osier Willow culti- 
vated, will be furnished by the subscr her at $3 per lOoO They 
can be forwarded during the winter or earl-^ spring, to all parts of the 
Union. Also, OSAGE ORANGE plants at $6 per lUUO. 
Jau56— 4l* S. P. HCUGH, Albany, N. Y. 
Agricultural warehouse and seed stor 
(North East Corker ofTth and Market, Piiladelphia.) 
T he subscribers are now prepared to offer the Public, one of the 
largest and best collection of AGRICULTURAL and HORTI- 
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and FLOWER, FIELD and GARDEN 
SEEDS, to be found in the United States. Haying taken over seventy 
premiums for Implements at the Pennsylvania State Agricultural ex- 
hibition, at Philadelphia, the pres nt season, they can recommend 
the superior qualitv and variety of their Implements and Machines 
with the greatest confidence, and will furnish to order any thing for 
tbe Farmer or Gardener or Fruit-Grower, by wholesale or retail. Gar- 
den and Flower SEEDS, tested in their own grounds, neatly put up 
in boxes for dealers to sell again. Fruit and Ornamental TREES 
and SHRUBBERY cf every description, from their Nurseries at West- 
chester, near Philadelphia. Native and foreign GRASS SEEDS for 
sale, as are adapted to our climate. They are, also, agents for 
SUPER- PHOSPHATE OF LIME, GUANO, and other fertilizers; also, 
for most of the new and improved IMPLEMENTS lately introduced. 
Illustrated Implements, also Nursery and Seed Catalogues forward- 
ed by mail to allpost-paid appplications. 
paschall, morris* CO., 
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 
Dec— 3t Corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia. 
