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S O U T 11 E R N C 1) L T 1 V A T O R 
AUGUSTA SEED STORE. 
{^Nearly o]j-posite the United St.aks and Globe Hotels.') 
.Subscriber has received and will coutiune to receive 
X throughout tlic season, his stock of geuiuiie and fresh GAR- 
DEN SEEDS — crop of 1865. The usual deductions made to coun- 
try Merchants. J. H- SERVIGE. 
GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, White and Red ONION SETS, 
White and Red CLOVER, LUCERNE, BLUE GRASS, &c., &c. 
Jan57 — 3t 
CHERRIES !-- AMEHICA2!Qr VARIETIES. 
W E can furnish a limited number of nearly all the new Ameri- 
can varieties of CHBRRIE.S, worked on the Mahaleb stock 
and especially suited to the South. Also, .all the old approved 
kinds. Price, 50 cents e.ach or .$40 per hundred. Address : 
Dec56 — tf D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
SHEEP FOR SALE. 
O NE very five half French and half Spani.sh MERINO BUCK. 
one year old Also, two superior pure breed yearling SOUTH 
DOWN BUCKS, of the Webb stock. 
J une.56— tf RICHARD PET ERS, A tlanta, Ga. 
A. LOHGETT, 
D ealer in FERTILIZERS, No. 34 Cliff street, New York. 
PERUVIAN GUANO No. 1 — Government brand and weight 
on each bag. COLUMBIAN GUANO, imported by the Philadel- 
phia Guano Company. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME and 
BONE DUST. Jan57— 3t 
I mproved' SUPERPHOSPHATE of lime, of the'b^t 
brands, for sale hv A. LONGETT, 
Jan.57— 3t " 34 Cliff street. New York. 
”■ OLUMBIAN GUANO, imported by the Philadelphia 6u^ 
Company. A. LONGETT, Agent, 
Jaii.57 — 3t - New York. 
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OVER’S PATEHT COTTOH PRESS. 
1 
Pate«.ted July 3rd, 1855. 
above Press is designed for plant, .ifion use, and is the only one known that can be effectively worked inside the Gin Honse or 
JL Shed added thereto. As wi 1 be seen, it is a vertical Press and combines simplicity, durability ai d iiuicknes.s of action. Being 
inside of the Gii -House, all handling of the Cotton is saved ; the top of the box is a hole in the floor and the cotton is raked from the 
Lint room and taken out down .stairs a ba.e. Being above ground and under shelter it is not liable to decay. Its durability cen.'^iden <1, 
the Press is much cheaper than the sciew One of these Pi esses has been in operatio > on my own Plat tation for 3 years, givii g gen- 
eral satistaction. I also have one et ected at the Foundry of Messrs. Ewan & Bro., Coh nibus and Nassau streets, Charlcsti n, 8. C., 
who wiil give any particular info ii ation w mted, and furnish single Presses promptly, whom please address. These Presses can be 
worked • ither by hand, horse an 1 the pow. r th it drives the Gin. 
Patent R ght to States and Ccunties for sale. For purchase of Patent Rights address A. M. Glover, care of Mooi< & Olcver, 
Charlefiton/S. C. For purchase of Single Pre.ises addruss Messrs. Ewan & Bro., as above. Jain57 — 
