SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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Tdfc SeiE TiFIC K5EVEVTM ¥EiF. 
Splendid ^ ttgravings and Prizes, 
T H^ Eleventh Ann ml volume of this useful publication commences 
on the I 'th day of September next 
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prizes, offered by ihe publi hers, ScieuNjic Arne icun 
touthern, Westein and Canada money or Post Office Stamps taken 
it par for sub criptions. laiuers shoul ’ be directed (post paid) to 
MU.NN & CO., 1 2 1 Fulton st., New York 
Messrs Jlunn & Co., have been, for many \ ears,'6xtens v. ly 
engaged in procuring patents o new inveri ion, and will advise in- 
ventors, without charge, in regard tot e no e ty of their iin rove- 
Oct 5— tf 
75.000 i'itt'i'l' TK.EES 
^ OP Southern growth and perfectly ad,apted to this climate, are 
^now offered for sale at ihe Miss ssippi Nurseries, Persons in 
•aiitof superior FUUIT TKEFS at mederate prices would do well to 
jendin their orders early. Wr can upply the .-epp e in 480 varieties 
from 1 to 4 y ars old ; the Pear in 4 ■ varieties, bi th Standard and 
Dwarf fi 0 n i to 8 y'ears old ; the Peach in 10 varieties fr m 1 to S 
years old, and o her fruits in all the best varieties. The cel brated 
Southern Seedling A PPL tS and new European PEARS can be tup 
plied in 1 mited quilities. 
er Priced Catalogues sent to all applicants, and all orders 
promptly attended to Address C. M. SWASEY & CO , 
Yazoo C t-. Miss 
FECIT A¥S> ^>FfV.l.EESTlL TREES. 
{AUTUMN OF 1S55) 
OUR new wholesale Catalogue or Trade List fortheAutnmn 
^of 1 .)5i 8 ready and w 11 -e sent <j,nii.s\o all who cnckse a 
stamp. 1 he stock now on the ground is of the finest de cription 
and by far the largest that h .s ever been offered in this country. ’ 
Nurserymen, Dealers and Planters can be supplied on very advan- 
tageous levms, and they will find it to their interest to consult our 
List and ex-iminestocK before purchasing. 0 r arrangements for 
packing and sluppmg are so complete t at weciin forward packages 
to the most remoie parts of the Uni edv^tates with safely. 
-^nyofthe following CaLtlogues will be sent to all who apply and 
enclose a stamp for each : 
No. 1 A Descuptive G.italogue of Pruitc No. 2 A Descriptive 
Caialogiie of Ornamenial Trees, 8hrubs, Ro es, Ac. No. 8- A Oaffi- 
kgue of Dahlias, Verhenas, Petunias, and select new Greenhouse and 
Heddmg P ants, published every spring. No 4 A V/holesalc Priced 
C .laioguefor Nurse-ymen and Deal rs. No. .h— A Fir phmental 
Caialogue of Fruits— -CO tainiiig pricc.'J of Fruit Tre. .s for i8.-^4 and 
18 5, and List of Dew varieties. ELM ANGER A HARRY 
Sepo5- 2t Slonnt Hope Nur er-es, Rochester, N.V. 
FRtSH ITIPORIEI) Tl EiMlP St ED. 
[ received a large lot of fresh imported English TUR- 
t MF chLD, to wlich I call the attention of al Planters and 
Gardeners 8 uth. Among the a.s.-ior[ment -ire Large Flat Dutch 
Lciige G1 be, Large Norfolk, Red Top and Hanover. For sale in' 
quantities to suit purchasers, at only $1 per pound. Orders from 
the country solicited. 
8ep-'5-2t M'M. HAINE?, Broad-st., Argusta, Ga. 
CAlUliCHAEL & BEAIV, 
D EALER'! in HARDWARE, CUTLERY and AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENTS, Augu ta,Ga. 
. ^ ’’ following articles :— SALAMANDER 
^AlLS, made by Stearns & Marvin, New Y> rk ; IdTll.E GIANT 
COR.NI AND COB MILLS; Indian Rubber BELTING, PACKING 
and HOSE, made b Boston Belting Company; ATKIN."’ SELF 
RAKING REAPER; CIRCULAR SAWS, made bv Hoe & Co and 
Melch & Griffith’s HOltSE POWERS; FAN MILLS, TlIRFSllERS 
and SMUl MACHINES. CARMICIlAtL & BEAN. 
Augusta, Ga, 
ApriloS- Cly 
AGRICULTI RAL MACHINES AND f31PLE3IEx\TS. 
S MUT MACHINES -Luck’s or Pilkington’s— the he-t and cheapest 
made. Pri e fihl. HORSE POWERS and THRESHERS ; Allen’s 
ludEmery’s superior PnolessCi a'nan i iaplin’s or Eddy’ , Trit ble’s 
Herd dus and other CIRCULAR HORSEPOWERS. THRESHERS 
lihor with ut Separators GRAIN MILLS, CORN S'dlHLLERS.' 
PLOWS rf a 1 kinds, STKA V CUTl'ERS, &c Also, a general as ort- 
»rotof the besf made and most approved Agric-ltura! and Hcrticul- 
tira) I.MP1.EMENTS Field and Garden SEEDS, GUANO, BuNE 
DUiT, &c. For sale by R L. aLLEN, 
0cf»‘— 8t* leg and ’gi Water street. ^ ew York. 
O THE PiAATEHS DF T. E SOiTH. 
T he Belleville Manufactming Company would call your attention 
titbediff'.-rent styles oi GEORG A PLAINS, which they are 
so» manufacturing for the coming season, believing f iey are better 
adapted to the wants of the South than any negro cloths manufactur- 
point norih of the Putoma'^*, j he.v have been successful! v 
applying the orders of Planters in the interior and on the seaboard 
Lranu.uber of years, and have given satisfaction in every respect, 
» much so that none who have used them one season have failed to 
wJerihem afterwards ; and the natn has been considered so fair a 
paranty 01 their quality that in many cases the Northern iviawu- 
worrrs have emleavore l to imitate and pass ofl' their fabrics as 
Me genuine Oe'ir(jii Plain'), Having increased the capacity to 
pfwace these goods, we, therefore, d sire to deal directly with the 
Ellers, so they may get the ge- nine article f r their negroes, whi< h, 
wtirmth ani wear, will save them more than its cost in Doctor’s 
nils. 
We are now making three styles, to wit:— The He vy White 
™ill3at4' cents per yard ; the Heavy White Plains, 82 cents per 
B’d; the Brown A Pla ns, 2i cent- per yard. 
The goods delivered at the Agency in August’, Ga , and frrward- 
W free of charge for forwarding and to be seit’ed for on receipt of 
'^tgoodq by orders on at y responsible Factor or Commiss'on Mer- 
ttint, p yable on the 1st Fem uary next. All orders will be put up 
"R 'liniities as directed, in a bale or bales, and can be shipped from 
Gfuata to any point South or West at as Iowa rate of Ireight as 
®any point. Planters who have i.o reg lar Factor, can give a 
•^rence ei her in AuguMa, : harle-ton, 'avannah. Mobile, Mont- 
rm^or New Orleans ur in such place as they are known, and if 
>rf ctory, the order will be ente'ed at once and the goods put up 
at 8 early a date thereaf.er as possible. 
^The highest market price will be g'Ven for WOOL, delivered 
BAogmta, in exchange for cl- th. Address 
GEORGE SCHLEY, P es dent, 
j. or, fe. U. OLIVER, Agent Belleville Factory, 
Augusta, Ga. 
Pl'RE DEVON AND GRADE CALVKS FOR SALEJ ' 
beautiful thorough- bred NORTH DEVON 
old— sire, “Keokuk;” dam. 
bively Dame”— for pedigrees of which see September 
-•nrsMtAncntifl.. number (la' 8) & uilutm \^xUi''Oii1.or. 
bull CALVFS of 
k;-! good native co« s, and sired by premium 
bu-1 Keokuk.” purchased Irom the Messrs. Waimucht bv Judeo 
WARREN. For parficulars, -Ac , Address D. REDMOND 
^g-'sta, Ga. 
ed ; 
Fistmaien. 
Per Hundred 
Hovey’s Seedling ^2 
cAvoy’s Snpeiior b 
.McAvoy’s Ex ra Red... 8 
Crimson Cone q 
Black Prince 3 
Crescent Seedling 3 
Prfi-;iriliUM hTMAWBtllRV P^ANISI 
Subscriber will furn sh, at any time alter the first of 
October, a hmi'ed number of the foloning desirable 
varieties of STRAWBERRY PLANTS, at the prices aLnex- 
S aniinates and IIerma) h> odite^. 
_ , „ Ber Hundred. 
Early Scarlet 
Longworth 's Prolific 3 
Walker’s Seedling 
Boston Pine 8 
Genesee Seedling . V.V.2 
Iowa .*!!l 
Orange Prolific V.V.' V.I 
^ A deduction of 3b per rent, when 5 0 or more plants* 'are 
orderea at one time. All plants carefu ly packed, and sent in good 
order to any part of the South. Order.--, accompan ed w th the 
money. prornpUy at! ended to. Address 
, Aug55— tf D REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
PAltillEK'i AAD PlAN«ER!> GE TUE SGt'iH. 
pEE undersigned have received the exclusive Agency for the entire 
A South an Southwest for the very best CORN and COR CRUSH- 
ERS now m use, and the only articl s of the kind that w il- make fine 
meal, t^uitable for the table— this they are gua> anteed to do. These 
• ’ sv ill effect a sa ’ingofSS per cent., or fully one-third, in crush- 
ing the food pr pared for stock, as has been satisfactorily tested. 
Pi e fron ^ to $75. Every Farmer and Planter in the land should 
havet’em. 
Manufactured and for sale by W. F. Henrry & Co , Meeting street 
vuK** Charleston, S. C.; McCkekry & Hooke, Brown’s 
Wharf, Charleston’ S. C.. and J A. Aksley, Commission Merchant 
Broad street, Augusta, Ga, ’ 
. Langley & CO., General Agents, 
AugCO— 5t Charleston, 8. C., and Nasi ville, Tenn. 
F. McCreery, I K M. Hooke, 
Charleston, | Chattanooga, 
McCREERY & HOOKE, 
C OTTOSr FACT OH8,COi>IMI8^lO:V A>D PPRWABD-. 
Ii\<4 MKHCa aNTs, Brown’s Wharf, Charleston, 8. O. 
Strict attention given to Ihe sale of all Country Produce and 
Manufactures, to the receiving and forwarding 0/ Preig t, and to the 
filling of orders in this market. Feb55— Cly 
