Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, December 01, 1870, Image 60

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PITTSBURGH PT-OW™ 5 WOODS A BROWN, Successor* to John Hall <f* Cos. Manufacturers 'oir cast, Wrought and S»eel Mould-Board Plows, Wrought Iron and Wood-Bearn Plows. Ask your Merchants to send for Price List. No. 121 A 123 Liberty St., PITTSBURGH, PA. P. S.—Please state if you saw this advertisement in this paper. Oct. 70—3 m oras, use, ira & ct Manufacturers of The Eclipse Saw Mills, Combining THit 7? 1U PA.TJENTEH Improvements, mamwmwß, Steam & Horse Power Threshing Machines, Mill Gearing & Machinery. For Description , Prices , dbc., address them at ■ The Manufactory, or, Branch House, HAMILTON, Ohio. ST. LOUIS, MO. Dec 70. 3m shaa. SMALL FRUITS. A Speciality. All those wishing to buv plants will find it to their advantage to get my price* list of small fruits, such as Strawberry, Ra-pberrv, Grape, Gooseberry, Aspara gus, etc. None but strictly first class plants sent out.. Address for price list, L. W. HAMILTON Sept 70 6m Bartlett, Shelby County, Tenn. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS. Corn and Feed Mill. MANUFACTURED BY The Empire Coin and Feed Mi l Company. of New York, AND SOLD BA" AGENTS EVERYWHERE. This mill is WROUGHT IRON —not Cast Ikon— and is case-hurdened so as to run for years without in jury. It works with less power than any other, and less expense. It has taken the First Premium at the State Agricultural Fairs of New York, Virginia, and Kentucky - the only ones at which it has been exhib ited. Brockport, N. Y., April 10, 1869. “ J. I). West.— 8r: I worked my No. 4 Union Grist Mill (now the Empire Miil) with two horses, at ICO revolutions, and think I ground abo »t 15 bushels of corn per hour. I then ground corn and oats mixed, and it ground that somewhat faster. I am perfectly satisfied with it. “ Yours, etc., R. M. Palmer.” Monroe, N. Y., May 10, 1869. “J, D. West — Sir: I have used my No. 3 Empire Mill to my entire satisfaction. I run itjabout 100 revo lutions, and ground handsomely 5 to 6 bushels of corn per hour. Yours, etc., Thos. H. Bate.” “The Union Grist and Feed (now Empire) Mill is all thatj ou represent it. It will grind with ease 6to 8 bushels of corn per hot**..,.lt also makes excellent Graham flour. I consider it a boon to farmers, and it will be indispensable when once tested. There is but one opinion—it is a success. “John B. Boreman, Regent Ky, University.” Nicholasville, Ky., Feb. 18,1869. “H. C. Sandusky & Cos. —The (Empire) Mill I bought of you gives perfect satisfaction. I grind 7 or 8 bushels per hour; in fact, it is just the thing for farmers and feeders. None should be without one. “ Isaac Barkley.” for Circular. J. D. WEST, General Agent, 40 Cortlandt St*, New York. Dec 70 ts shaa. BAXTER’S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. Persons of ordinary intelligence can take care of them. It is the most simple, economical and safe Engine for small power ever invented. One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Five (5) and Ten (10) Horse Povveis now on hand. Descriptive pamphet and price list sent by mail on application to RUSSELL & SPEER, 23, 25 and 27 Lawrence Street, Newark, N. J. Sept 70 tf—shaa. Awarded Ist Premium, Medal and Diploma at Fair of American Insti tute, N. If., 1869. FURNACE, BOILER, and EN GINE COMBINED. Ready 1o Attach to Mill Pipe and Smoke Pipe. Can be Us ed wherever a stove will stand. CANNOT EXPLODE. No spark can possibly escape from smoke pipe. NO EXTRA INSURANCE TO TAY.