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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
ALBANY ACEfCl'LTLE’L WOEKS, 
O N HamUtop, Liberty and Union streets ; Warehouse and Seed 
Store, removed to No. 52, Sta'e street, Albany, N. Y. The pro- 
prietors of the above named establishment being the sole owners and 
manufacturers of EMERY’S P.aTENT HORSa POWER, &c. All 
arrangements with • ther parties for their manufacture having 
expired, have formed anew copartnership, under the firm name of 
Emery Brothers, and will continue the mannfactu'e and sale of 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, as hereto- 
fore, at the old stands of Emery & Co. By this arrangement the 
united efforts and interests of the Brothers, long known to the pub ic, 
are secured, and no exertions will be spared to meet the wishes of 
those dealing in and using the class of implements they manufACture 
their lead ng branch being the m nufacture of the justly celebrated 
EMERY’S PATENT CHANGEABLE GEERED RAILROAD HORSE 
POWERS, with the Machines to be propelled by it, as Threshing 
Machines, Saw Mills and Machine’y generallv. 
These Powers having been submitted i epeatedly to the most severe 
tests and tri Is to determine their relative merits and utility with 
those of every known manufacture’-, have, without exception, been 
awarded the highest prizes for superiority — among which were the 
following : 
N. Y. State Ag’l Society, 1854, 1«53, 1852, 1851, 1650 ; Ohio State 
Board of Agriculture, 18f4, 1858, 1852, lf-51 ; Michigan State Agri- 
cultural Soci ty, 1853, 8' 2, 1f5i ; Indiana State Agricultural Society, 
1858 , Illinois State Agricultural Society, -853 ; Pennsylvania State 
Agricultural Society, 18 3; Maryland State Agricultural Society, 
1858 ; Missouri State Agricu tural Society, 1658; American Institute, 
1852, 185 ; New York Crystal Palace, 'SSS; Canada Provincial 
Society, 1 852, 851 ; Connecticut State A gr cultural Fair, 1854. 
WARRANTY, CAPACITY, ECONOMY, &c — The Two Horse 
Power and Thresher, is capable with three or four men, of threshing 
from 17 ‘i to 225 bushels of wheat or rye, and the one horse power 
from 76 to 1 2*^ bushels of wheat or rye ; or both kinds of powers, &< ., 
are capable of threshing doub e that amount of oats, barley or buck- 
wheat, per day, of ordinary fair yield. If the d ops be extraordi- 
nary heavy or light, greater or less results will follow. 
These Powers, Threshers, &c., are warranted to be of the be'-t 
materials and worlmanship, and to operate at represented by this 
Circular, to the satisfaction of the purchasers, together with a full 
right of using them ’n any territory of t» e United States, subj-etto 
be returned within three months and home tran ortation and full 
purchase money refunded if not found acceptable to purchasers. 
The public may rest assured the reputation he etofore earned for 
our manufactures, ‘hall be full ? sustained, by using none but the best 
material and workmanship ; and by strict attention to business, they 
hope to merit and enjoy a continuance of the p-ttronage heretofore 
so liberally bestowed, which we respectfully solicit. 
N. B. All articles bear the name of “Emery” in raised letters 
npon the cast iron parts, ar d however much others may resemble 
them, none are genuine without this mark. 
Full descriptive illustrated price catalogues sent gratis on applica- 
tion. EMERY BROTHERS. 
AZhanv. -Y". Y,3fnreh 15, 1855. April— 3m 
'“PUEE DEVON ANB SEiOE CALVES SALE ! 
ONE very beautiful thorough- bred NORTH DEVON 
HEIFER C.ALF, 5 months old — sire, “ Keokuk ;” dam. 
“Lively Dame” — for pedigrees of which see September 
number (Is' 3) S-iUtliern yjuU’vutor. 
Also, a number of grade or half blood heifer and bull CALVFS, of 
1854, -parious ages — all from good native cows, and sired by premium 
bull “Keokuk.” purchased from the Messrs. Waineight by Judge 
Warren. For particulars, &c , Address D. REDMOND, 
May55 — tf Augusta, Ga. 
DEVON CHILE, MO 
FSSEX EOS SALE! 
T he Subscriber having this day purchased from Dr. W. P. Wain- 
wright, his interest in the herd of DH V N CATTLE, hitherto 
owned conjointly f-y them, will continue to give his strict attention to 
the breeding and raising of this increasingly popular breed. Having 
now a herd of over twtnty head, bred entirely from animals of his 
own importation, he is enabled to offer for sale a few young bulls 
and heifers of very superior quality. 
Also constantly on hand thorough bred ESSEX PIGS, descended 
from the best imported stock. For full particulars as to age, price, 
pedigree, &e., address C S. WAINWRIGHT, 
April— 3t Ehinebeck, Duchess county, N. Y. 
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
C ORNER East Bay Street and North Commercial Wharf, Charles- 
ton, S. C., is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments 
of COTTON, CORN, SUGAR, FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, &c. 
Geniilsie PeniYlaa Depot! 
FARMERS’ PLASiER, CHARCOAL, BONE DUST, MINERAL 
PHOSPHATS LIMB, SUPER PHOSPHATE LIME, &c 
Alwavs on band. Sept. ’54 ly 
®AMiCaAEL & BEAK, 
D ealers in hardware, cutlery and agricultural 
IMPLEMENTS, Augu'-ta, Ga. 
We are, also, Agents f r the following articles: — SALAMANDER 
SAFES, made bv Stearns & Marvin, New York; LITTLE GIANT 
CORN AN!) COB MILLS; Indian Rubber BELTING, PACKING 
and HOSE, made b- Boston Belting Company; ATKIN''’ SELF 
EAKTNG REAPER; CIRCULAR SAWS, made bv Hoe & Co., and 
Welch & Griffith’s HORvSE POWERS; PA"! MILLS, THRESHERS 
and SMUT MACHINES. CARMICHAEL & BEAN, 
April65— Cly Augusta, Ga, 
FOR SALE! 
A SEA Island Colton Plantation, containing 900 acres, 400 of 
whioh is cleared and ready for cultivation ; it is beaufifuTy 
locate on the west end of Skiddaway Island, in Chatham county, 
on a bold salt water river, the health of which is unquestionable, and 
the fa ility for m.anuring wiih marsh and mud is unsurpassab e, the 
land lying three s des on the river. The piece is situated 1 miles 
from Savannah. The lands of Skiddawai- Isle, under proper culti- 
vation, produces equal to any, in Corn or Sea Island Cotton. Ibis 
place is situated eligibly to supply any quantity of fish and oysters 
and for stock raising. Price $3,50o. Terms acc-mmodating. 
Apply to S. E DUPON, Savannah. 
Idle of Uope J/hroA 9, 1855. April — tf 
F. McCreery, I R- M. Hooke, 
Charleston. 1 Chattanooga. 
McCRliERY & HOOKE, 
C OTTOW PACTOBe, COMiVH8»IO!» A»D FOBWABD- 
irV«ir MEBCHAKTii, Brown’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 
Strict attention given to the sale of all Country Produce and 
Manufactures, to the receiving and forwarding of Ereig' t, and to the 
filling of order.' in this markel. Eeb55 — C’y 
MADACASCiR DR LOP-EARED BABBITS ! 
T he Subscriber, according to promise, made some time since, 
when he advertised applicants (through this paper) that be 
could not possibly supply them with Rabbit', till the orders on hand 
were fil ed, ^-ould now inform them that he has a few extra pairs of 
LOP-EARED RABBITS, of a suitable age for immediate breeding. 
They are in fine health and condition. Price $15 per pair, deliver^ 
at the American Express office in Utica. FRANCIS ROTCH. 
Morris, Otsego co.,N. F., 12, 1855. April— 3t* 
FAYCY LOP-EARED BABBITS. 
A FEW pair of beautiful Lop-Eared MADAGASCAR RABBIT& 
may be obtained by addressing the subscriber. 
Marcb55— tf D . REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
GARDEN MD FIELD SE E Da— AGRICULT ilBAL IMPLE-^ 
MENTS, &€., &c. 
ALSO: COPPER, TIN, BRASS, SHEET IRON STOVES, GRATES,, 
HOLLOW WARE, GAS FITTINGS, &c. 
B S, WELLER, No. 85 Market Etreet,Nashville,Tenn., would re- 
e spectfuUy inform the public t'-’at he has for sale, on very 
reasonable terms, a full supply of all the above articles. Also : 
POULTRY, such as Shanghai, Black Spanish, Gold and Silver 
Pheasant, African Bantams, Wild Indian and Sumatra Game, White 
Guinea Geese, African, Bremen, Hong Kong, White Swan Goose of 
China. Improved SU FOLK SWINE, &c., &c. 
For particula’-s, address above. ApriUS — 3t 
’ GREENERS PURE WHITE WHEAT. " 
I HAVE a very superior kind of WHITE WHEAT that I will en- 
gage to those who may want to purchase for seed wheat of the 
nexteroo, to bedel vei-ed atthe La Grange de ot in good, strong ; 
sacks, containing not more than one bushel un’ess ordered, nor less ; 
than a ' alf; marked with the name of the purchaser and place of de- -' 
livery. This Vv heat is of the very ea>'liest and whitest kind. Sow any ’ 
time in November, and cut by the 20th of May. It has been exhibit- . 
ed at four different Fa rs, and have obtained a premium in every in- 
stance. I have already made many engagements for the next sow- 
ing at five dollars per bushel. No Delivery no p'y. 
P. H. GREENE 
La Grange, Ifaroh 22c?, 1855. April52— tf 
C H E E 0 K 
A VALUABLE LOT OF LMB FOB SALE. 
THE subscriber offers for sale a very attractive and valu- jgSk 
able lot of LAND, situated between three and four miles 
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 all 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 of ordinary frosts. A beautiful 
NATURAL POND OR LAKELET 
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 ©f 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 TBIBERED i 
with Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, &c., and an abundance of PINE, and ia ; 
within a mile and a quarter of two good SAVe" MILLS. It also con- 
tains an inexhaustible quarry of superior LIMfc STONE, 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. i 
The atte ntion 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 j 
above tract. 
*** Pm- terms, &c., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W. M. !! 
BERRIEN, of Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure m poiniingr out the i 
land. D. REDMOND, i 
September— tf Augusta, Ga. i 
