SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
359 
{»UffPHEUl>'S DO<iS, PiiiS, b.t, 
FOK sale, a verv ^uperio^• and well trained i:i, 
FnglL-<h{^lll-;i*lli:iU)’ri DUG, imported by tlie.^£i^::^ 
sul)5cril)er last seuam. Also, aline lot of CUTov\ulD 
SHEKF, Duck Lambx, and i'L'FPnhK TIGS. Address 
at JOHN GILES South U’o<alxto k, Conn. 
VEilKE\AS. 
T he Suh-'criber would respectful'y invite the attention of Florists 
and all lovers of llii'j beautiful bedtiing i^lant to his extensive 
■eolloction, nncube'ing u^warsH of 3n0 varieties, and coini risiug every 
variety worthy ofcultiv tion that has been sent out, ui) to the pre- 
sent time. Price from $1 to S3 per dozen. 
Descriptive Oatalogues sent to all B|>|)licaiUs. enclosing a penny 
Btamp. As he devotes his time e.xcliisively to the raising of ihi.s' par- 
ticular flower, heferlscontident that he can give entire s tisfaclioii. 
Fine strong and well wooded plants ready to send Sout ■ by the 
roiddle or last of uctober. Address DKXTKIl cNOW, 
Oct'f — 3t* Chicor>ee, Hampden 0>.. IMassacInisetts. 
^ THE SOU'JTIERN NURSERIES, 
H'ASirnVGTOJf, JDAilS < 0 .Jfl.SS., 
are now well stocked with all the varieties best adapted to the South, 
M' FUUITTltKKS and SHKUJiri, VINES, STKAWDEItliV PLANT^ 
Ac.; and of ItO.SES an 1 otlior OKlNAMENTAL SHHUDS andTliEES, 
BVKRGltEENS, &c , all of Southern growth, and of good size. 
The jiacking is so carefully attended to, that Tree.x and Plants, 
Roses, cuttings for hedging, Ac , are sent to all parts oi the South, 
with scarcely a chance of their being injured. 
Oatalogues will be seut on application. 
Nov -of. TIJO.MAS AFFLECK. 
AFFLECK’S 
SOUTHERN RURAL ALMANAC, 
A handsome little volume, full of useful and interesting hints on 
lltilAL A P FA 1 118 l\ tup: t-OLTlI, 
WII,L BE ISSUED AS USUAL ABOUT THE FHlST OF NOVE.M- 
RER. I’rice 10 cents. 
AFFLECK’S COTTON PLANTATIO.V RECORD AND ACCOUNT 
BOOK — New Edition, now ready — .No 1, for lorty hands or less, 
i‘2 Nt). 2, for eighty iiands or le-iS, ^3 l)J. No. 8, for one hun- 
dr.'d and twenty, hainis or le.s, f8 50. 
AFFLECK’S SUGAR PLANTATION RECORD AND ACCOUNT 
BOOKS — No. 1 , for 60 hands or less, 18 00 No. 2, for 120 bauds 
or less, -tU oO. 
These Boolcs are now in gf neral use amongst I’Unters. They 
will be sent by mail, prepaid and carefully envelope<l at the above 
iwices, ami wlien five copies are on!or« d by cbibs, and remitted for, 
..nn additional copy will be sent as commission Ui Hie individual mak- 
iag up the Club. Orders solicited from Booksellers and other deal- 
•ers, to whom a liberal discount will be made. 
B. M. XOK.MAN, Publisher, 
_ Nov — tf 14 Camp .street. New Hrleans. 
CHEROKEE! 
A V.ILIABLE I.OT OF LAAD FOR SALE. 
THE subscriber olTers forsale avery attractive and valu-#»k 
lir^ able lot of LAND, situated betwten three aud four miles 
P om the tlourushing city of Rome, Ga. 
The tract contains Three llundreil and Twenty acres of good up- 
’auil, well adapted to the growth of ali the small Gra ns, Iri^h and 
Sweet Potatoes, Peas, the Grasses, such as Clover, &c.,and peculiar- 
ly suitable for FRUlT-GROWINti, as it is situated on au elevated 
plateau alKive the reach cf ordinary f-osls. A beautiful 
NATURAL POND OR LAKELEl' 
of the purest water, occupies the centre of the tract. The margin 
of this Lakelet affords one of the most aUraotive sites imaginable for 
a Country Residence ; as the supply of water novtr diminishes, and 
is of great depth and clearness. It is fed by subterraceau springs, 
aud has no perceptible inlet or outlet. The tract is 
HEAVILY il.MBKilLD 
with Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, &c., and an abundance of PINE, end is 
■withiu a mile and a quarter of two good 8AW MILLiS. It also con- 
tains an inexhaustible quarry of superior LlMfeSTONE, which 
■may ea.sily be made available for Agricultural aud Building purposes. 
The Improveuieut.s consist of a very comfortable Log House, wifcli 
wttbuildinp— a well of good water, &c., with twenty or thirty acres 
-ooder cultivation. 
The attention of Fruit-Growers, Stock Raisers, and a!! deslr- 
ou.s of a deligiitful situation in a salubrious and liealthy climate, 
within easy reach of the best society, is particularly inviterl to the 
above tract. - 1). REDMOND, 
September — tf _ Augusta, Ga. 
imi f.LOA!HI.\4iJfiR.hEiiiS. LS.>.5 ! 
^r'llE Subscriber having added many additional varieties of Southern 
JL Seedling FItUlT TREES to his former stock, comprising some 
fifty varieties of Apples, one hundred of Peaiv, twenty of Cherries, 
twenty of Peaches, Nectarines, A'C., and being re-assured of their su- 
|v.;riority over tlu’se raised in Northern Nurscrie.s with confidence, 
founded on experience, again, offers them to the attention of Southern 
Farmers, nautei-s and Pomologists at .such piices as, he hopes, will 
lea V 0 no excuse for cantin ling to import them. Our trees are all 
graft d on seedling stocks two years old before grafting, consequently 
have good roots. 
R. K. L.iuGnLtN, FiSq., 148 Carondelet street, New Orleans, is 
our Agent for Mississippi, Louisiana, and Southern Alabama. 
Catalogues f;r 1855 sent (gratis) to all applicants. 
J. VAN BUKEN, Clarksville, 
Aag55— 4t Habersham Co., G a. 
C M. SAXTON, 152 Fulton street New York, published tliefollon- 
• iug 
BOORS FOR THE CCOTEY, 
Sent free of postage to any part of the United States. 
1 Browne’s American Field Book of ilanures, 25. 
2 Brown-’s A erican Poultry Yard, twenty sixth thousand, $1. 
8 Browne’s merican Bir I Fancier, cloth, f Oc. 
4 Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, cloth, $1. 
5 Dana’s Muck Manual, cloth, #1. 
G Dana’s Prize Essay on Manures, 25 cts. 
7 Stockhardt’s Chemical Field Ltetures, ^1. 
3 Blake’o Farmir at Home, 25. 
9 Buist’s American Flower Garden Directory, $1 S.5. 
10 Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener, 75c. 
11 Norton’s Elements of Scientific and Practical Agriculture 6'c. 
12 Johnston’s C techism of Agricultural Chemistry, for shools, 75c, 
18 Johnston’s Elements of Agricultura Chemistv\ and Geo'ogy,?!. 
1“^ ‘uhns^ton’s Lecture i on Agricidtural CheniLstry aud Geology, 
l.’S Downing’s landscape Gardening 50. 
IG Fessenden's Complete Farmer and Gardener, .$1 2 ’'. ■ 
17 Fes=enden’s t»niencan Kitchen Gardener, 25c., cloth 50c. 
IS Na.sh’s Progressive!’ inner, 60 cents. 
19 Richardson’s Domeiti^ Fowls, 2.5c. 
29 Richardson on the Horse; Varieties, Breeding, Ac., 25ct9. 
21 Richardson on the Disease.^ and Management of the. Hog, 25 cts. 
21 Richiirds<)n on the Pesti uction of the Pest.s of the Farm, 25 cts. 
28 Richardson on the Hive and Honey Bee, 2.5 cts 
24 Milburn and Stevens on the Cow and Dairy Husbandry, 25 etg. 
25 Skinner’.s Elements of Agriculture, ‘iac. 
26 Topliam’s Chemistry made easy for the Use of Farmers, 25ets. 
27 Allen’s Treatise on the Culture of the Gnape, ^i'. 
28 .Mien on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, 75c. 
29 Allen’s American Farm Book, |;1. 
30 .'Mien’s Rural Architecture, $1 25. 
S' Pardee on the Cultivation of the Strawberry, Ac., 50 cts. 
32 P.^flder’s Farmer’s Land Measurer, 50 oents. 
88 Phelps’ Beo-Keepor’s Chari, 25.cent8. 
8-1 Guenon’s Treatise on Milch Cows, illustrated, 88 cts. 
8.^ Gunn’s Dome.stic Med'cine, a brok for every married person, $8. 
8G Randall’s j'hei'p Husbandry, 81 25. 
87 Youatt Randall and Skinner’s Shep^'erd’s own Book, $2. 
88 Youatt on the Bree; s and ^laDflgemeut of Sheep, 75c. 
89 Youatt on the Horse, 25. 
4'» Youatt, Marlin, and Stevens on Cattle. $’ 2.*i. 
41 Youatt and Marlin on the Brte<’s and Management of the Hcg, 
75 cents 
42 Munn’s )’ractio;il Land Drainer, 50 ct . 
43 Stephens' Bccik of the Farm, complete, 4.50 illustrations, i}i4. 
44 The Architect ; or. Plans for Country Dwellings, $6 
4.5 Thaer, Shaw, and Johnson’.s Principles of Agriculture, ?2. 
46 Sjiiiih’.s lajndhcajKj Gardening, Parks and Plcasuie GioubcIs, 
25. 
47 Weeks on the Honey Bee, 50 cents. 
4S Wilson on the Cultivation of Flax, 25 con's. 
49 Miner’s American lie** Keeper’s Manual, ^^1. 
60 (iuinby’.H Mysteries cf i ec Ke ying, ^l. 
>5' Cottage and Farm Bee Keeper, .50 certs. 
52 Elli tt .s Am rican Fruit-Gr wtr’s Guide, 25. 
58 The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. 
.'"4 Every Lady her own Flower Gardener, 25 cents, cloth, 50 cts. 
55 The American Rose Cuhiiri.‘t. paiic.r, 2'> cents, cloth, 50 cents. 
66 lloareon 'lie Cultivation of the Vine, 50 cts. 
.57 Chorlton’s Cold Grapery, from direct American Practice, 60 cts. 
5.8 .sJaxton’s Rural Hand Book.x, 2 vols., ijo ;o. 
59 Bement’s Rabb't Fancier, ft' cents. 
6 ' Recmelin’.s Vine-Dresser’.x Manual, CO cts. 
61 Neill’s Fruit, Flower aud Veg . table Gardener’s Companion, Jl, 
OctS' — 2t 
UGVIiy'S TXAriTS, 
iA / I AA STF.WVBEPKY PL.\NT3, one year old ; warrantod te) 
. « 4 Fi F bear ' ext spring, 'f planted according to the dire^;- 
tions^ which will l e furnis’' ed Printexi directions for their culture 
will be sent wi h tbe plants when ordered. Orders from the country 
solicited. I’rice $2 per bundled. WM. UAINE.S Broad st., 
N'l v55 — tf Augusta, Ga. 
CRASS PEEDS 
T VLUEGRA88: HERDS GR.'VSS; R!'D and WHITE CLOVER; 
» 5'imothy, Orchard, Lucerne and Musquite GRASS SEEDS, in 
quintities to suit purchasers. For £ a e by WM. H.aiNES, 
Nov‘f — tf Augusta, Qa. 
Foil SALE! 
V SEA I.dand Colton PJantaticn, containing 950 acres, 450 of 
which is cleared and ready for cultivation ; it is beautifully 
locate ' on the west end of Skiddaway Island, in Chatham county, 
on a. bold salt water river, the health of which is unquestionable, and 
the fa'ility for raantfi-ing with marsh aud mud is unsurpassable, the 
I-.'.nd lying three sides on the river. The place is situated 1'. miles 
from Savannah. The lands of Skiddaway Isle, under proper culti- 
vation, produces equal to an^'-, in Corn or Sea Island CotHn. This 
place is .situated eligibly to supply any quantity of fish anfl oystcin 
and for stock raising. Price $8,60i». Terms accommedating; 
Apply to 3. P. DliPON, Savannah. 
lole of napCj March 9, 1S55. April— tf 
