SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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EXTENSIVE COLLECTa©:? OF SELECTED SOSES AXD 
SOUTaERN RAISED FRUIT TREES. 
AUGUSTA SURSKUY. 
F a. MAUGE would respectfullj’- inform the amateurs of ^ 
• Roses, that he has now a superb collection of new 
and rare varieties, which he wid be happy to supply to such 
as may desire them His pr ces to Nurserymen will be as low as 
those of any Nursery at the North, and his Rose Bushes will be gen- 
era'ly of a larger size. He has also in »de recent additions to his 
stock of FRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine sorts of the follow- 
ing varieties : Apples, Pears, Quinces, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricois, 
Plums, Cherries, Soft Shelled Almonds, English Walnuts and Hazle- 
nuts. 
Also, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, such as Camelia Japonic^, Orange 
and Lemon Trees, &c., and hardy flowering aod Ornamental Shrubs. 
Also, 60 varieties of the most rare and beautiful DAHLIAS. Orders 
from the country will be promptly attended to, and Trees and Shrubs 
carefully packed and directed. 
Catalogue of Roses and Fruit Trees will be sent gratis to all post- 
p aid letters. Address F. A M.AUGE. 
Nov — tf Augusta, Ga. 
m THE SOUTHERN NURSERIES, m 
WASJimGTOIf, ADAJLS ■ 0 
are now well stocked with all the varieties best adapted to the South, 
of FRUIT TREI'S and SHRUBS, VINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
&c.; and of ROSES an 1 other ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, 
EVERGREENS, &c , all of .southern growth, and of good size. 
The packing is so carefully attended to, that Trees and Plants, 
Roses, cuttings for hedging, <.tc , are sent to all pans ol the South, 
with scarcely a chance of their being injured. 
Catalogues will be sent on application. 
Nov— tf. THOMAS AFFLECK. 
AFFLECK’S 
SOUTHERN RURAL ALMANAC, 
A handsome little volurn^, full of useful and interesting hints on 
RURAL, AFFAIRS Ii\ THK SOUTH, 
WILL BE ISSUED AS USUAL ABOUT THE FIRST OF NOVEM- 
BER. Price 10 cents. 
AFFLECK’S COTTON PLANTATION RECORD AND ACCOUNT 
BOOK — New Edition, now ready — No. 1, for forty hands or less, 
$2 50. No. 2, for eighty hands or less, $8 09. No. 8, for one hun- 
dred and twenty, hands or )e»!S, $3 50. 
AFFLECK’S SUGAR PLANTATION RECORD AND ACCOUNT 
BOOKS — No. 1, for 80 hands or less, ^8 00 No. 2, for 120 hands 
or less, $3 50. 
These Books are now in general use amongst Planters. They 
will be sent by mail, prepaid and carefully enveloped at the above 
prices, and when five copies are ordered by clubs, and remitted for, 
an additional copy will be sent as commission to the individual mak- 
ing up the Club. Orders solicited from Booksellers and other deal- 
ers, to whom a liberal discount will be made. 
B. M. NORMAN, Pubhsher, 
Nov — tf 14 Camp street, New Orleans. 
NEW iXD WONDERFUL MACHINE, 
WILLIAM STODDARD, Patestkb. 
T he SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the right of the STATE 
OF LOUISIANA in the best Machine ever invented, for the 
purpose of rifting and shaving SHINGLE ^ BARREL HEADING, 
Ac., are now prepared to sell the Right <f the Parishes, at prices 
sufficiently low to m'tke it an inducen ent to purchasers. 
The Machine is simpl.e in its construction, and not liable to get out 
of order, capable of splitting and shaving Two Thousand Shingles 
per hour, better than made by hand. It is portable and can be 
worked by water, steam, horse or hand power. 
Large inducements are offered to persons wishing to purchase the 
Right of seveial Parishes. We will have a Machine in the city of 
New Orleans in a few weeks. A. S. A A. D. HILL. 
Augusta, Qa , Nov, 1854. 4t 
DOWNING HILL NURSERY, ATLANTA, GA. 
“ (Jome ait your oxen Vine and Fig Tree." 
jjHgb TWENTY THOUSAND Grafted and Budded FRUIT TREES 
for sale, consisting of over 200 varieties, the most extensive 
collection of selected Fruit Trees in the South 
No attention nor expense has been spared in getting up a variety 
of fruits adapted to our particular wants, .«oil and climate. I can 
assure all who want goed Fruit, that I can furnish a collection equal 
to any to be found North or South. 
The numerous applicants who failed the last season to get Trees 
from me in consequence of applying so late, can now be supplied, by 
sending in their orders early 
The numerous Rail Roa*ds diverging from this place in almost every 
direction, afford great facilities for shipping packages. 
Catalogues, on application, gratis. Send in your names for 
Catalogues. Oct-tf WM. H. THURMOND. 
ACCLIIHATED HOVEY’8 STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
1 n OHO variety of STRAWBERRY PLANTS— two 
HIU years old, and warranted to bear well the next spring. 
Price, 13 56 per hundred plants. Orders from the country executed 
with promptness and despatch. Apply to WM. HAINES, 
September— tf 217 Broad-et., Augusta, Ga. 
CROIi&Ea & REES, 
‘TTT'AREHOUSE A N D COMMISSION MERCII ANTS,FV\Y^ 
YT Jackson-street below and on the oiiposite side ol 
Warren’s Range. Ti e undersigned would resijectluMy in- 
form their friends and former patroii.s that th y p ill remove on the 
I' t September next to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIA!. FIKE-PROOF 
WAREHOUSE on JacKson-street, below and on the opposite side of 
Warren’s Range. 
We will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our 
cere, as heretofio'e and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of 
form' r patrons We are prepared to make, at all limes, liberal cash 
ad vanc es on Produce in store. 
2^" Orde s for Bagging. Repe, and Family Supplies will be care- 
fully filled, and at Hie lowest market price, 
JOHN R. CROCKER. 
Augusta. August, 1854 — 6t JOHN C. REKS. 
STRUYB ^ RRY CULTURE. 
V COMPLETE MANUAL FOR THE CULTIVATION OP THE 
STRAWBERRY, with a description of tlie rest vai ietiei. Also, 
Notices of the Raspberry, B1 ckberry. Currant, Gooseberry, and 
Grape, with directions for iheir Cultivation, and the s lection of the 
best varieties. “ Every process here 1 ecommended has been proved, 
the plans of others tri d, and the result is here given ” By R. G. 
Pardee, with a valuable apendix, contain ng the observations and 
experience of some of the most successful cu tivators of these fruits 
in our country. Price 5i» cents, and sent free of postage Pub ished 
by C. M. SAXTON, Agricultural Book Publisher, 
Nov — tf No. 152 Fulton st , New York. 
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANl FACTORY. 
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for 
the kind patronage heretofore ex- 
tended to the late firm of Schikmer 
k WiGAND, would respectfully in- 
form his friends and the public, 
that he continues to execute orders 
for his well known" Warranted 
French BURR MILL STON ES, 
of every desirable size, at the low- 
est price a>td shortest notice. He 
also furnishes 
ESOPUS and COLOGNE STONES, 
SMUT MACHINES, of various 
patterns, 
BOLTING CLOTHS, of 'the bes4 
brand, 
CEMENT, for Millers use. 
And every other article neces ary in a Mill. 
Also, for Planters, small GRI T MILLS to attach to Gin Gears. 
All orders promptly attended to. WM. R. SCHIKMER, 
jal-Cly Surviving partnej of Schirmer k Wigando- 
WM. ALLSTON GOURDIN, 
t‘. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
C ORNER East Bay-Street a»d North Commercial Wharf, Charles- 
ton, S. C., is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments 
of COTTON, CORN, SUGAR, FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, <fec. 
Genuine Peruvian Gnano Depot I 
FARMERS' PL ■\8^ER, CHARCOAL, BONE DUST, MINERAL 
PHOSPHATE LIME, SUPER PHOSPHATE LIME. &c 
Always on hand. Sepi. ’54 ly 
CHEROKEE! 
A VALUABLE f OT OF LAND 
FOR SALE. 
b THE subscriber offers fbr sale a very attractive and vain- 
*ablelotof LAND, situated betwten three and four miles 
from the flourishing city of Rome, Ga. 
The tract contains Three Hundred and Twenty acres of good up- 
land, well adapted to the growth of all the small Grams, Irish .'md 
Sweet Potatoes, Peas, the Gras.«es, such as Clover, &c., and peculiar- 
ly suitable for FRUIT-GROWING, as it is situated on an elevated 
plateau above the reach cf ordinary Dosls. A beautiful 
NATURAL POl|^ OR L.4KELET 
of the purest water, occupies the centre of the tract. The margin 
of this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive sites imaginable for 
a Country Residence ; as the supi^^ water never diminishes, and 
is of great depth and clearness, ■^fcd by su bterratiean springs,, 
and has no perceptible inlet qM^^HKThe tract is 
heaviI^K^ered 
with Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, &c., and an abundance of PINE, and is 
within a mile and a quarter of two good SAW MILLS. It also con- 
tains an inexhaustible quarry of superior LIMr.STONE, which 
may easily be made available for Agricultural and Building purposes. 
Tlte Improvements consist of a very comfortable Log House, with 
outbuildings — a well of good water, Ac., with twenty or thirty acres 
under cultivation. 
W The att-ntion of Fruit-Growers, Stock RaLsers, and all desir- 
ous of a delightful situation in a salubrions and healthy i-limate,. 
within easy reach of the best society, is particularly invited to the 
above tract. 
For terms, Ac., apply to the snbscriber, or to Col. J W. M. 
BERRIEN, of Borne, Ga., who will take pleasure m pointing out the- 
land. D. REDMOND, 
Beptenaber— tf Augusta, Qa, 
