MA Y--' - II . 
Plantation Ecoiioiisy ami I^liscellaiiy. 
Work for the Month. .fi. ..Page 137 
Diversified Agricultnre'. ^ .> “ 
Plantation ljy^lpnc.^..-7 * .V/. .“.itV- .'t ‘‘ 
Sugar from the 0ry-gho /r.. .'..., “ 
Mape-,’ ■aurLO ibT&tT Jiofn/y "3>igger— ‘Ili?pottk)f Me. SlbEoife’" ‘ • 
Floatin^|Ms'''^!|]li^ti;i.^f^^ ;■'. ‘ 
To Long jOoI on Planter^ ih S'lofM.iT?; C 7'-'- iv-'t'* 7“r7 ^ 
ViUH SftghJ ,Oap« rv.i’: " ■" 
C hea{) \Vood,TM49ii1,rain.s-il.’, — -"- - - -“ t-'- “ 
Ynitcd Sta.^^'A.|r^^i?aljSooietr; <tc /,„ . A ‘' 
Levelinp- o^/TTi^t Si^o-Werdung '■^ “ 
Shanghais»^«i^'e@8ff^^i^'^e^d,sf;;:^fe:,triil;iTy'-. J . . ’. .... 
Southern L.itm’htm’ePArl'a.,!, aitd.-Pre^OKt r”^ 1 17 
Level !ng^^s^nd^WS‘-SsdejE5ttcii"n.'5 . v,J:, 
KaisiiigvtE'i^^'^jj.fp'" Mi*!-sis4sibPh •fee.. ^ . . r-tjir' ji 4^ 
Bees 
Plows 
Eural Poetry, <Lc .' . .':'. 1 .-. ' . .* . . -/.''."T’.'T'r.^VrrVfY-.V::'.-''- 149 
WoliLthe Bolt <^uit stem ovo:5-bQ.fiottled'ri„u. .-A . (\.,-4.3^..-,di'‘'rT4;9'; 
3 .. 857 i'! -■; 1B51X 
IJ T M E S N- C U L my A T O R . ' ' 
Seiedtfna'Botatooff !^ponianewlsliy•^ifod^«•^d:•.,o^^. t„j.r - H I'^'GI 
A grqat Wool O-rtWNcr ..1. j,.,. .-. ..',,5,^ j„: . .;i . . v, : ,'.. P-rAhtb 
Chind'fo Bnguto (iairje, aad MiUj.v . .-. e„ . .;i.,,..v.-.,vi-i>,, .-,0 fvj ‘.hcldli 
Trade of Mobile “ TiY.V. 
ThHifiotilestead. (poetiry^.e.!. jy,-!,'. t>. .-1 . .,,.5, .U J,-cv. J: -T'O'l 
S'a?iBrad«s-a-POi&oui...i.,-.i i, .. . .d^. .-n.).!., IM^, 
Thumps in Itogs^a fhire ; .i.'. .’'. L .-i “ ’ ISij 
Eb.fca.tion' >f Dropsr— i'htteningt'Hogs, &f. tiid-Tfil. -»■ .ii... .;t ' '‘^ ,-a 01 
ChhiaTre .'Berrfen Poisonous , j ; v?' ICd; 
Village Aristocracy -u-.uy i nvi; 
The Cbtton Plant iiiul fho OiiTc Br’ansib- - - - i>>t, , . ^(vi> . 
One.P^hhyls worth .bf'Dil'. i-t;, .tt Ifid 
Astonishing Effects of Guano, &c 16.3 
Concrete, or Artificial EAbK Houses-'. -A . . . .Page 1.52 
The. Wbk'thenaftdAhe.Gfops _ 
Sorgho iSix-gar-.c ^ ....... 
Our Book Table . . . i . 
Hid.esiMdL'^tbei’., • . 1 . -> - 
Mi^ha.uxV Eequyst ^r. . 
Peppermint ( >iJ, &c , v ....... '. 
ChfeoseiSugar Caaae la lilinois,...' ... 
'Water, Lijn'e, Sec., &p., J 
Cottoff ..Cnltnre in Algiers, See 
"^■" ' " - ™' 
Ornamental Tree.s’an'd Shfubg" for' tile' South; Page 156 
153' 
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Lbng-evit-y df the • PeiirTreb. ......' . .... .... . 
Pruaing* in Suminor;, .• ................... . . 
ShbSdil Gardening. r. .......... ....i . 
Grapes-;' W^ine—Preseryed' Prait, &c .......... 
PedrS'on the Quince Stock'. ......... 
Description of a new- Baptisia ; 
157 
158 
159. 
160 
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160 
^TRUITI^AND IfURSERY-,” AUQ'IJSTA, iGA. 
IMPOST ANT NEW AEKANGEAIBNT ! 
r|l HE Sitbkcriber tal^es greafcplSasure’ in inform'ng bis enStomers 
and the Frnit Growers of the South generality ihat he has 
recently made an a^ri'angemrcaat - '^^ith the well knowm Pomolo- 
gist, Louis E. Beegkmans, ..Esq , now' of Nevy Jer.sey, by 
which he wi 1 .have full access ,to all the, grafts and buds 
of .that geatieman’.s coliectioBs of Pears, ryhich num'bers 
]LU7idrcd of the best named varieties, and .more than iidenty 
ihouHand new' seed..ings, ,qf great prom^e , In addithni to this 
7mrivalled collection of Pears, the specimen or bards' of M. 
BEReKW.tNffccnta'm all the’ best: and rarest varieties of other fruit 
known in Europe .and America, Born .wh ch we shall cull every- 
thing of especial merit. It is notour object to multip y varieties, 
but to sele tj W'ith the greatest care, a few of the 'r6/’y best loi- ex- 
.M.-’ty.c gam'', ii;'- sen' 'b'iJnx'-fL ■ a -'w 
A limited number of the choicest Pear trees, selecteu by M. 
BKRCKSUAS/wdtl fe)ei,t,efe*e.4 frflm;4pj;^i;3^pr.s^{35y,4j)q,CQ3iin^'' fa|.l«, 
and all the leading varhd<i,Gs of Soti-thern Bruit. Bps.es, Ornamel tal 
Trees, Strawberry P ants. Grape Vines, &.c., .Ac., can then be fiu*- 
nished in, quantity, at tkry moderate ^rfccs. 
Pu 1 Descriptive and Priced Catalogues, se'at p'ist paid, to 
allAppricafits. Address, ‘D. REDMOND,. Augusta, Ga. 
- . April57— tf. . . 
HSAPmO- MACHIHEB. 
't^AVlNGhad the KENTOCEY dlAEVESTER thorddghly 
_i A , tested :we now qoiifidently reebinmend 'ihem to Planters- as 
the best Machine for Southern use ever offered. 
CARAIICHAEL & BEAN, 
April57 — 3t Axigusta, Ga 
E AWBOH WATERBliiiEOM BEjhiD. 
^ FEW packages of genuine • “Lawson” WATERMELON 
jlSl. SEED, at lu and 20 cents each. If per mail, 16 or 32 cents 
may he sent, to-cover postage. Address 
AprL57— tf ■ Plumb & LEITNER, Augusta, Ga. ^ 
B 
SOUTHERI^T CULTIVATOR- FOR 185 .^..,. . 
OUND volumes of the SOUTHERN CWLTIVATOR for 1856 
may now jje obtained at this office. .Price. $1.50. Or we 
Aj.. - 
WM 
will send it hr mail. po,st-paid at $1 Address 
■“SmS. JONES, Augusta. Ga. 
RETOTE'D to ‘=0U1 hern a GRICULTTJRE, .horticulture, ' 
BREEDING, roULPRY,- BEES, . GENE:RAL . , i 
: ... farm. economy, 
DAHIEL LEBU-M> D,,' and D. FaE-BMO]KiD, Editors, 
Tile -voIiHiLe eomnienGes, Januaiy, 
-u.-.' ;■ i8S7. V- - ' .. i ' ' b 
•1 
TERMS. ‘ff. f .. 
OSE Copy, onq-y^w,, I TwEaXXY-Fiye' .Copm^- i 
Stx Copies “ ■ 5 j^ONR HunUrup ' 1 
ALYVAYS IN ;A4j^4?|C4+ir..No paperyjpiiY.ij^ss’ 0iQ ,ca'^h [ 
accompanies the.pr^'^ipj,^. " 'hi' y; ,7' ■ ■ 
The Bills of a%s^^h;-paymg':feank.s, I 
received at p£ir. laava^ecr-^C v'-;d*" -v . "’"Y-r-- i 
Remittannqe§-, ,%',xp;aiT4pq§flgSA<i) will 4)6^^ the .risk, [ 
,«4PWR^, JONE.S, '.'d' , 
I ig^Personswho ify,i,iU?.qtfis-r4Q:FNTS, fmd ''Q^tatb: ' 
BERS, will be tqra^tsii^ wi|hvl^e.i;paper at club p'ficbsl" T', ‘ ' ! 
HORSE POWERSy -WRI]SHBRS,’.r-GRATH#/ 
Mills, 
are now pre^^fi^d'to burnish GRAIN ..GROWEESIniwiih.b 
lcCORD’'S*^fi'OR^SB^-YO^ERS, a light and.iexeetteBfeC 
WI. 
McCOR 
article. st.-ocm. .sic- . 
BOGARDUS’ HORBS POWERS, all Iron, heavier ’tfaan.eMor.U 
Cords. -XiJ.U;. 
TAPLIN’S ahd WARRiDN-’H HORSE POWERS .r.; iV 
Ikon frame’ T H HiESHERS ;■ , BatM-mose, New XorkantI G^oigia 
rnade THRESHERS' 1rom,®'3,0 to, $6Q.' '' " 
FAN MILLS, o-f the best mafee and. different: si^es,. 
GRAIN cradles, alight and strong 'article. ' 
'Also, BELTING, and all articles necessary for gatheripg-^d' 
eleanihg;Gr.aihtoi;:iaaTket: CARMI-GHAEL & BEAN^ ' 
' Aprih 57 ^Y - ' ' 
■ Axi^etd^CTal 
PATENT. HUC^p. 
t DESIRE tOYfilt the Right of making and selling the new 
DOUBLE JOINTED PATENT BUCKLE, and will thank- 
fully receive offers ffir it until the 1st day of June next The 
Buckle is the best that has yet been invented, one answering for 
the w'holo ward robe and should be made of gold or silver. The 
Right of one State is worth a fortune. I will sell the Right of 
one or all the States together. 
Gam Creek, Dooly Co., Ga., Nov. 24, 1856. 
WM. SLADE. 
Jan 57 ^t 
F 
GRADE CASHMERE GOATS. 
OR SALE, a few half blood EUCKS_at^_each. Addrees 
[Noy55 — tf] 
R. PETERS, Atlanta, Ga. 
CENTRAL, 3 ^ 4 ILROAD. 
CHAiiGil'dF ' '' ' 
O N and after Sunday, the 14tb October, inst, and until further 
notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad -will i-na ■ 
as follows : 
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. ' 
Leaves Savarina.h Daily at. .. . .5 09 a. m. and 12 15 P. K. 
Arrive m Macon “ .... 2.1.5 p.m. “ 1.00 a. M-.- 
Leave Mac.on ’ “ ....11 45 a. M. “■ '9-80 P. ml • 
' Arrive in Savannah ' “ 10.45 P. M. 7 20A. ja. ’ 
■ BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. 
Leave Savannah 12 . 1 5 P. u. and 8 .30 p. Mx 
Arrive in Augusta 8 45 r. M. “ 5 30 A. »fc 
Leave Augusta 6 .:OOa. m. “ 4 30 P. 4f. - 
. Arrive in Savannah. ... 1.30 P-Jf. “ 10.45 P;Ji. 
. BETWEEN- MACON AND WUGUS'TA.- 
Leave -Macon, , . . ^ 11 . 45 .4. M. and ,9 . 30 P. M. _ 
Arriveln Augusta..'. 8 45 P.M. “ 5 30 A. ftE", 
Leave Augusta, 6 00 a. M. “ 4 30 P, M. . 
Arrive in Macon , 2.15 p,m. “ 1 00 A. M. 
BETWEEN SAVANNAH, YHLLEDGEVILLE AEATONTON. 
Leave Savannah. 5 00 a. M, 
AiTivG in MlUedgeville... , . 2 45 P. M, 
Leave Macon .' .' ..31.45 A. Jt ' 
Arrive in Eatonton , . ... 1 , § . 00 P. *ju 
W. 31. WADTJIY. Gen’.’ Sxxperintcndant. 
Savannah, Ga., Oct, 12, 1855. July5ft-tf 
