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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE. 
J UST received direct from France, the ffenuimc SEED OF 
SOllGHO SUCRE, or CHINESE SUGAR CANE, for sale iu 
quantity or small nackets. 
Our spring stock of SEED is very full, and of the most valuable 
varieties in cultiv.ation. 
J^^Seed Catalogues, and Pamphlets containing information in 
reference to the Chinese Sugar Cane, will be furnished on applica- 
tion, or forwarded to those wl'.o enclose us a ijostage stamp tor 
each. OURTIb & COBB, Seedsmen and Florists, 
Aprils? — ^t 348 Washington st., Boston. 
“SORGHO SUCRE,” or CHINESE SUGAR 
Caiie : 
I TS History, Proper Method of Culture and Manufacture— Value 
as a Syrup or Sugar Making and Fodder Producing Plant, &c., 
&c., including Reports of many Practical Experiments in tlie South 
and other portions of the United States. Compiled trom vaviou.s 
authentic sources, by D. RedmonT), Assistant Editor of the South- 
ern Cultivator. 
Copies of the aboye Pamphlet and PURE SEED furnished 
by PLUMB & Leitnkk, Augusta, Ga.. See their advertisement in 
anther column. 
LANDS IN SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA 
For Sale. 
fl^HE Subscriber otfers for sale six impi'oved PLANTATIONS, 
i containing from 7o0 to 2,000 acres each. Land fresh and m 
eultiA’ation. 
Also 35,000 acres unimproved LANDS, situated in Dougherty 
and Baker coisuties. 
The whole of these lands were carefully selected, and cannot 
be surpassed for certainty of crops and durability. Terras easy. 
The Railroad from Macon will be completed to Albany . y 1st 
Sept, next; thus giving easy access to all of the above named 
lands. Old settled plantations situated in Georgia or Alabama, 
withui ten miles of a railroad, will be taken in exchange, if desired, 
at their market value. W. AV. CHEEA'^ER, 
Albany, Ga., Get. Wth. 1850. Nov5G— tf 
COTTON SEED. 
BGSHELS — Olive — very pure. Price fifty cents a 
H H bu.sbel at my gin, or forwarded to cash orders at fifty 
cents per sack extra. Also, 1,000 bushels “Crowder,” etptally pure 
atrcl very productive, an early opener, grooving and making till late. 
The young bolls do not dry up on the stalk, nor does it shed as other 
varieties do. Address DR. A. AA’'. AA'ASHBURN, 
Kov 56— 6t Yazoo City, Alississippi. 
STOCK FARM FOR SALE. 
I WISH to sell nry STOCK FARAI, situated immediately at the 
Depot on the Alemphis &. Ohio Railroad, and also on the Mem- 
phis a.nd Sommerviile Plank Road, 11 miles east of Memphis, con- 
taining 610 acres ; oOO acres in cultivation, the remainder finely 
timbered, all under a new^ and substantial fence. A good two- 
story frauiied D\velling, framed Negro Houses, and Sta.bles for 20 
horses and 100 head of cattle. I am now selling from my dairy 
:S5 worth of milk per day. There are 15 acres weU set in Fruit 
Trees of choice qn.aliTy. 
I will sell the farm together Avith the Crop, Stock and a few' likely 
young Negroes, and give possession immediately, or I will sell the 
Farm and Dw'ellmgs next Avinter. Plere is the be.st chance fora 
party familiar with Stock Raising aiul can devote his time and at 
tion to the business, to be found in AA'est Tennessee. 
The place can be di\'ided mto9 lots, Avitb abeaiitiful building site 
on each, AA'itli Avood, Avater and cleared land on each. All near and 
with a good road to tlie Depot. 
If not sold privately before the 1st day of July it Avill, on that clay, 
be diA’ided and sold in lots to sixit purchasers, together Avitb my 
Stock, consistmg of 75 bead of COAVS, mo.stly iu calf by my Brah- 
min BuU; 20 MARES, in foal by “Nebraska a fine stock of blood 
HOGS and SHEEP, together with my Brahmin BULL, Memphis, 
and the thorough bred yomig STALLION, Nebraska, sired by im- 
ported Sovereign, dam Glencoe, 4 years old. 
Persons wishmg to examine the premises or get further informa- 
tion will call on myself or O. B. Lock, at Memphis, or it Avill be 
shoAA'n by my Overseer on the place. 
The Train, on the Alemphis & Ohio Road leaves Memphis at 14 
o’clock, A. M., and returns at 14 o'clock, P. M. 
JAMES R. FERGUSON, 
June56 — tf Memphis, Tenn, 
“FRUITLAND NURSERY,” AUGUSTA, GA. 
Fruits and Flowers for the Sontli I 
rilHE Subscriber 'nas just issued a NEAV CATALOGUE OF 
JL FRUITS FOR THE SOUTH, in Avhich all the BEST and 
most desirable NAT WE and FOREIGN Aarieties (suitable to onr 
climate) are fully described ; Avitli special directions for the trans- 
planting and management of Trees. Shrubs, Vines, See. Also, a 
selectecl list and description of the rarest and most beautiful 
ROSES, EA^'ERGRBENS, etc., etc.; forming a familiar treatise 
for amateurs and those Avho desire to add to the comfort and adorn- 
ment of their homes. 
This Catalogue Avill be sent to all applicants per mail, FREE OF 
ro.^TAGE, by addressing D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
I)ec56 — tf 
PATENT BUCKLE. 
I DESIRE to sell the Right of making and selling the bcaa 
DOUBLE-JOINTED PATENT BUCKLE, and Avill thank- 
fully receive offers for it until the 1st day of June next. The 
Buckle is the best tliat has yet been inA'cnied, one an say eric g for 
the Avliole Avard-rohe and .'should he made of gold or siHer. The 
Right of one State isAvorth a for time. I will sell the Right oi 
one or all the States togetlier. AA'AI. SLADE. 
Gum Greek, Dooly Co., Ga., Nov. 24, 1856. Jan57 — -At 
BLACK ESSEX HOGS. 
F or sale, a fcAv pair of three to four months old, at -$20 per 
pair. For Lot Hogs, I consider this breed superior to any 
otlier — they cannot he made to take the mange, and are free from 
ciAtaaieons errnptious and disease of the lungs, to Avhich hogs are 
so liable Avhen confined in dry pens in a. Southern climate. Address 
Nov5.5— tf R. peters, Atlanta, Ga. 
F 
GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH 
rs't HE Avork, securely enveloped, aa’III he sent by mail (pre-paid) to 
i any person remitting at the rate of one dollar and tAventy-riA-e 
cents per copy in postage stamps, or in the hdls of any .sneeie paA' ■ 
ing Banks. Address AYAI. N. AYHITE, 
Ma,y56 — tf Athens, Ga. 
AUGUSTA SEED STORE. 
(Nearly opposite the United States and. Globe Hotels.') 
HE Subscriber has received and AA-ill continue to receiA-e 
throughout the season, his stock of genuine and fresh GAR- 
DEN SEEDS — crop of 1865. The usual deductions made to coun- 
try Merchants. J. H. SERVICE. 
GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, White and Red ONION SETS, 
White and Red CLOVER, LUCERNE, BLUE GRASS, &c., &c. 
Jan57 — 3t 
A. LONGETT, 
D ealer in fertilizers, No 34 Clitf street, NeAv York. 
PERUVIAN GUANO No. 1 — Government brand and Aveight 
on each bag. COLUMBIAN GUANO, imported Iw the Philadel- 
phia Guano Company. SUPERPHOSPEIATE OF L131E and 
BONE DUST. Jan57— 3t 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR THE SOUTH. 
H AVINCx experienced the great diificnlty in obtaining reliable 
Flower Seeds suitable to the South, I have raised a small 
quantity, Avhich I am noAV oifering to the pirblic. I Avonld particu- 
larly draAv the attention of the Ladle? to the nnsurpas.-ed collec- 
tions of DOUBLE STOCK OILLIFLOWERS, TEN WEEKS 
STOCKS, CARNATIONS, GERMAN ASTERS, WALLFLOW- 
ER, HOLLYHOCKS, and many others: 
AT TEN CENTS A PAPER. Delphinium Ajacis. 
Double Stock Gilliflowers, Dianthus cliineusis, 
Ten AVeeks Stocks, 
Imperial Stocks, 
Autumnal Stock, 
Carnations, 
AVallfiow'er, 
Double Balsams, 
Elicrysium lucidum, 
Papaver somniferum. 
“ mackanthum, 
Emilea flammea. 
Dianthus imperialis plenissima, Oompherena globosa. 
Rhodoiithe Mauglesii, 
Heliotropium peruviauum, 
Pharhitis limbata, 
Polygauum lenetifolium. 
AT FIVE CENTS PER PAPER 
Adonis oestiA’alis, 
Ageratum coenrleum, 
Amaranthus tricolor, 
Althea rosea, 
“ chinensis, 
Ammohium alatnm, 
Antirrhinum majus, 
Aster chinensis, 
Calendula crista galli, 
Calliopsis hicolor, 
Catanouche hicolor, 
Cciosca cristata, 
Celo.sia indica, 
Centourea cyanns. 
Heris .speciosa, 
Ipomea Qnamoclit, 
LoA'a,tera trime.stris, 
“ Murseili, 
Phlox Drnmmondi, 
Portulacca Thellu.-^oni. 
Poterinra Long visorha. 
Reseda odorata, 
Salpiglosis A'ariahilis, 
Scabiosa atropunpunca. 
Oilia tricolor. 
Senecia elegans, 
Tagetes erccta, 
“ patnla, 
A^erhena Melindris. 
A'iola odorata. 
Ziunea elegans, 
Xer ant h emum s a n n nn n; . 
Onaphalium feetidum. 
Jl^p^Ordevs; enclosing the money and a three cent ixo.stago staii'.p 
for CA'cry dollars Avorth of seed sent to PLUMB A LEITNKK, 
Augusta, Ga., or to the subscriber, Avill meet Avith prompt atten- 
tion. ROBERT NELSON 
Eeh57— tf 
C OLl’MBIAN GUANO, imported by the Philadelphia Guano 
Company. A.. LONGETT, Agent. 
Jan57 — 3t Noav York, 
