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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
' ^ ^ cHANGe'I)F schedule'. 
O N and after Sunday, the 14th Octobei^j^inst., mid until further 
notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run 
a.s follows : , . 
between savannah and MAC0N._ 
iX““aBn.h “ 7-20,, :2:: 
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. 
Leave Savannah 12-lo r. M. and 8.30 R. M 
i?rive in Augusta -• 8.4 op..i. “ o.SOa.m. 
i^Sit^'lav^ni^ah::::::^ “ 10.45 p.m. 
BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. 
Leave Macon. SIS I' m 
Arrive in Augusta. - 8.4o P M o-30 A. m. 
Leave Augusta p\r “ 100 am 
Arrive in Macon 2 . lo P. M. i . uu a. m. 
BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MILLEDGEVILLE AEATONTON. 
Arrive in Mllledgeville -i- 
Leave Macon 5. 00 p! m'. 
Arrive in -j^jy^y^DLEl^'G Superintend ant. 
Savannah, Ga., Oct., 12, 1855. JuH 56 tf 
“ GEORG liT^A I L R 0 A D. 
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 
PASSENGER TRAINS. 
L EA’^PE Augusta, daily at 6 A. M. and 5 P. M. 
Arrive at Ai,igusta daily at 5 A. 31. and at 6 P. 31. 
Leave Atlanta daily at 8.50 A. Ivl. and 6.15 P.M. 
Arrive a«t Atlanta dailv at 2.50 A. 31. and at 3.36 P. M. 
CONNECTING 3VHTH ATHENS BRANCH. 
Arriving and leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 
A. 31. and leaving at 2.30 P. 31. 
3VITH W'ASHINGTON BRANCH. 
Arriving at Cumming daily (Sundays excepted) at 9 A^ 
Leating^^^^^ SOUTH CAROLINA TRAINS. 
Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20 A. 31. and 9.50 P. M. 
Arriving at Augusta daily at 3 P. 31. and 4 .30 A. iL 
WITH ATLANTA AND La GRANGE RAILROiiD. 
Leaving Atlanta daily at 3.30 A. 31. and 4.45 P. 31. 
Arriving at “ 7.55 A. 31. and .5 -3 d P. 31. 
‘ WITH VfESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. 
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9 A. M. and 6 P. 31. 
Arriving at “ 3 A. 31. and 3 P. M. . , , 
GEO. YONGE, General Superintendent. 
July Uth, 1855. Aug55— tf 
GEORGIA LAND OFFICE AT AUGUSTA. ^ 
HE undersigned respectfully informs the pnhlic generally, that 
I they have opened a.n office in the city of A,ugusta, opposite the 
Insurance and State Banks, on Broad street, for the PURCHASE 
AND SALE OP L3.NDS AND REAL ESTATE of ail desc.np- 
tions, located in any section of Georgia, on Commission. Particu- 
lar attention will be given to the sale and purchase ot Lands m 
Cherokee and Southwestern Georgia. Persons^ wishing to have 
Lands sold, will present tliem with the best chain of title they are 
in possession of; also, the original plat and gi’ant if they* have it. 
Those owning tracts of Lands, 'improved or unimproved, in any 
section of Georgia, and wishing to sell, will find this the most ef- 
fectual medium of offering them. All we reguhe is proper descrip- 
tion of improved Lands, the nature of titles and terms, and they 
wiU be entered into our general Registrj", free of charge. Com- 
missions are charged only when sales are effected. 
Persons wishi'ug to make investments in Real Estate, or. Lands, 
located in Cherokee, Southwestern Georgia, or any county in the 
State w’ii find it to their advantage to favor us with their orders. 
’ DAVIDSON, GIRARDEY, WHYTE & Co. 
JA3IES 31. DA3TDSON, 
of Woodville, Ga. 
GIRARDEY, YVEYTE & CO., 
Peb56— tf Augusta, Ga. 
~ BLACK ESSEX PIGS. 
F or SALE, a few pairs, three to four months old, at f 20 per 
pair. For Lot Hogs, I consider this breed superior to any other 
they cannot be made to take the mange, and are free, from 
cutaneous ernntions and disease of the lungs, to which hogs are so 
Eable when confined in dry pens in a Southern climate. Address 
Nov55 tf E- PETERS, Atlanta, Ga. 
STANFORD’S WILD GRASS. 
S EED will be sent by mail to any person ordering it before the 
15th September, free of postage at $1 per pint, or to depot of 
Athens Railroad neatly done up and marked at $1 per quart. 
Address; JOHN R. STANFORD, 
July56 — ^2t Clarksville, Ga. 
STOCK FARM FOR SALE. 
I 3YISH to sell my STOCK FAR3I, situated immediately at tlie 
Depot on the 3remphis & Ohio Railroad, and also on the Mem- 
phis and Sommerville Plank Road, 11 miles east of 3Iemphis, con- 
taining 610 acres ; 300 acres in cultivation, the remainder finely- 
timbered, all under a new and substantial fence. A good two- 
story framed Dwelling, framed Negro Housesland Stables for 20 
horses and 100 head of cattle. I am now selling from iny dairy 
$5 worth of milk per day. There are 15 acres weU set in Fruit 
Trees of choice qualitj^. 
I will sell the fami together Aviththe Crop, Stock and a few likely 
young Negroes, and give possession immediately, or I will sell the 
Farm and Dwellings next winter. Here i.s the best chance for a 
party familiar with Stock Raismg 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, w-ith a beautiful building site 
on each, with wood, water and cleared land on each. All near and 
Avith a good road to the Depot. 
If not sold pfiA^ately before the 1st day of July it will, on that day, 
be divided a-nd sold in lots to suit pru’chasers, together Avith my 
Stock, consisting of 75 head of COWS, mostly in calf by my Brah- 
min Bull; 20 3IARES, infoal by “Nebraska f a fine stock of blood 
HOGS and SHEEP, together Avith my Brahmin BULL, 3Ieinphis, 
and the thorough bred young STALLION, Nebraska, sired by im- 
ported SoA-ereign, dam Glencoe, 4 \-ears old. 
Persons Avishing to examine the premises or get further informa- 
tion Avill call on myself or G. B. Lock, at 3Iemphis, or it AA’-fil be 
shown by nij- Overseer on the place. 
The Train, on the 3Iemphis & Ohio Road leaves 3Iemphis at Ij 
o'clock, A. 31., and retunas at 14 o’clock, P. M. 
. JAMES R. FERGUSON, 
JuneoG — tf 3lemphis, Term. 
FORMAN’S IRON PLOVv" STOCK. 
T he undersigned having purchased the Patent Right to the above 
valuable and popular PLOW STOCK for the counties of Rich- 
mond, Lincoln, Burke, Jefferson, Washington, ScriA-en and Emanuel, 
are prepared to furnish it to planters at the manufacturer’s prices. 
This f^tock, Arhich is made entirely of Avrought iron, is a Southern 
invention and has been sufficiently tried to proAm that it runs more 
steadily, breaks and pulverizes the soil more thoroughly, clogs less 
in rough land, is more easily adjusted for deep or shalioAV ploAving, 
holds the shares more firmly, lasts longer and is, in the end, far 
cheaper than any other stock noAr in use. Numerous certificates, in 
our possession from the most practical and successful planters in 
the country, fully sustain us in the above statement. We Avill have 
pleasure in sending a circular containing some of these certificates, 
Avith a more minute description ofthe ploAV, to any person Avho Avill 
See, also, the November number of the Southern Ozdilvator, p. 
845. The above Stock is adapted to six cifferent points or shares — 
including every variety rrhich a planter atIU need from the beginning 
to the end of the j-ear. Among them is an admirable one for subsoil- 
ing. These shares may be had AAdth the Stock Arhen desired, 
though any plantation smith can make them after once seeing them. 
Eights for coucties, shops, or plantations Avill be sold on reasonable 
terms Apply at the hardAvare stores in Augusta, or address 
FehSfi— tf I. 0. FITTEN, Augusta, Ga. 
RICH COTTON LANDS FOR SALE! 
fl’THE Subscriber offers for sale 40,000 acres of the most produc- 
X tive COTTON LAND, in the Southern country, situated in the 
counties of Lee, Dougherty and Baker, in bodies of 500 and 2,000 
acres each, a part of which is partially improA-ed. 
For certainty of crops and duroMlity these lands are unequalled 
in the Southern States. Similar lands contigaroirs, in cultivation, 
are yielding an aA-erage of seven hales of Cotton per hand, for a 
series of years, and eighteen to tAA-entx-five bushels of Corn per acre. 
Terms liberal. If desired, a credit of one to five vears will be 
given. V/3I. W. CHEEVER, 
Albany, Ga., March 15, 1855. AprfioS — tf 
CARMICHAEL & BEAN. 
D ealers in hardivarb, cutlery, and agricul- 
tural I3IPEL3IBNTS, Augusta, Ga. 
We are, also. Agents for the foRoAving articles : — SALA3TAN- 
DER SAFES, made by Steams <fc 3Iarviu, New York ; LITTLE 
GIANT CORN AND COB MILLS ; Indian Rubber BELTING, 
PACjxING and HOSE, made by Boston Eeltiirg Company; AT- 
KINS’ SELF RAKING REAPER ; CIRCULAR SAWS, made 
by Hoe & Co., and Welch & Griffith’s HORSE POWERS ; FAN 
3IILLS. THRESHERS and S3IUT 3IACHINES, 
CARMICHAEL Sc BEAN, 
Apnl55 Clj Augusta, G-a. 
