Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, December 01, 1870, Image 75

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IMPROVED STOCK FOR SALE, ACCLIMATED AND ADA PT E D TO THE Southern Climate. CATTL A BRAHMINS AND THE lit G RA DBS, They are murrain proof, easy keepers, rapid grow ers ; many ot the cows excel as milkers, and the oxen are superior to those of any other breed for a hot climate. HOGS. BLACK KSSSEX. They are free trom mange, can be fattened at any age, and are admirably adapted for crossing with and improving the white breeds and the common stock of the country. PRINCE ALBERT or BLACK BERKSIIIRES. They grow to a larger sine than the Essex, and are very active and thrifty'. SHEEP. SPA KISH MERINOS. They are free from rot and snuffles, are easy keep ers and superior to the native breeds for mutton, and when crossed, make a marked and rapid improve ment on the native stock They are the only variety of sheep that will remain healthy when kept, in large flocks in a hot climate. GOATS. CASHMERE. In many localities they have proved to be very profitable. They are not a grazing animal, but re quire a range with bushes, briars, sassafras, etc.— When crossed with the native goats they give size and stamina. The wool of the pure breed is in demand in New York at SI.OO to $ 1.25 per lb.—that of the grades from 7-8 upwards can be sold at To cents per lb. . * Persons who desire to purchase improved stock adapted to the South can be supplied by applying in person at my farm near Calhoun, Gordon Cos., Ga., or by letter to RICHARD PETERS.^ Oct 70 8m Atlanta, Ga. MOHMEimFio7 O otto it Factors, And Commission Merchants, Augusta, Ga., Charleston, S. C., & Phila delphia, Pa. agents foe Wli an n’s Haw Bone Super-Phosphate of Lim. Oct 70 3t. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS. Jackson County TV HR PS IS Ifc I Id PS. LEGG & DEAD WYLER PROPRIETORS. VI7E Oiler the best varieties of apples and peaches for each Season, including the very best Win ter Keepers of Southern Seedingsthat have been test - ed satisfactorily. Grafted apple trees, 2 years old, S2O per 100. “ “ “ 1 year old sls per 100 or sl2 50 per hundred, whereone thousand are sold to one purchaser. Grafted peach trees, 2 years old, 2octs. each. “ “ “ 1 year old, 20cts “ Everbearing Mulberries 50cts “ Rooted grape vines 2 years old. Catawba 20 cts each. Concord.... : ... .20 u Scuppernong 20 “ For further particulars write to us and we will for ward a descriptive catalogue. LEGG & DEADWYLER, Oct 70 3t. Jefferson, Jackson Cos., Ga. Summey 4 Newton, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS IX HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IRON, MILL SAWS, PLOW STEEL, STEEL, HOES, GUM BELTING, NAILS, PLOWS, CORN SHELLERS, GUNS, COTTON GINS, Corn & Cob Crubhkks CANE MILLS ANI) EVAPORATORS, For Making Syrup. HORSE POWERS, WHEAT THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, STRAW CUTTERS, Ac., Ac. Pair All articles wanted, * id not in stock, will be or dered on application. No. 6 Broad St., Athens, Ga. May 70—12 m Iron and Wire Fences. Ron Ox-Hurdle Fence, Iron Sheep Hurdle Fence , Wire Wehh 'nu/ for Sheep and Poultry Yards , Iron Farm Gates , Guard for Stable divisions , Store Fronts, Fae ‘ories , &c., r|l REEGUARDS, ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, J_ fm Porches, Green Houses, &c., vVIKEKAII;- ING for COTTAGE. Garden and Cemetery enclosures, MOSQUITO NETTING and every variety of WIRE Work Every information furnished by the manufac- M. WALKER & SONS, No. 11 North 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. April, ’7o—l2m.