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* asM d e l uand'. -- * sikgfa vi;b 4 acter as to n, but differ materially in rirchsbs, pSi". and cndition Th4y may be classified as ' ng l. It is doubtful if the arp perly calied Gsag ue of t- dee 'osist& poleay,-e ; - teymcontain, i th.rm of.the in Sor, in ,ene.other in co bination Cou not, in the nature of ss in tA Qseaa as fouad on ta islands, in 18 t ,jusno, w ixprW.t from 1:asm k4t t sis no comparison wth e aked and - hat ]tA sen anmke --msstsm mlbman alMg ua *to a Guano which N- $ pliance developed .. a th 46. v - _s Th3t, , oaoun , . ~ ~ ~ m" .cne oft 1iben * ea themoreain kept up, which Sin* Oneeu a p ~uitinoma Ash!mof hr Gasno disrn ihfrau In h the essh he fet as d -it seetW of n.ainn of a snelf bee aonmwit ~a " se a gnkt 0td6 eepu da ing t> . For the verf d abon stat mentwe refer t Maa.r 4RilsA A BiRond,Va. 1 OOse tittta8irreistible demonstration of ltruth o ur-deductioas in re to Peruvian Quano and sl?oW that ianot1est a pted to its uses, in its condition as found'on the islands. .TN P#OM -Guaing .O?PANY Furnishes in Soluble Pacific Guano a - fertiliser actualy of greater aiue than Peruvian :QGuano, at a cost of neary -one tWrO less per ton. The claims of the Company to full public confidence are such as a: d the best guarantee of the permanent relilbility of its products; hence this Guano is in reality an object of go small interest to the Farmers and Plant ers of .the country. APPLICATION PER ACRE. The quantity of fertilizers applied per acre in this country is by far too small; some app i5 to 150 and 2001bs., but few as much as 300 lbs. The high cost of Peruvian Guanoo and its ,excess of akfteisns pre ludes its liberal use; 800 lbs. of Pacific Guano can be applied at little or no greater cdt than 200 lbs. of Peruvian, and it.is-certain the more liberal applica tion is the best paying investment. T ie ptaol n is to make every acrs cultivated "yieldits aaur produtgand th can--only bedone by +era use of the Gua& But :a saa1l inemas of product is requiredla com'' for an additional 100 lbs. of the GUaanoe ' e that adctionait apcstion'would pse.of -the highest eodad bot 3eiines pedadt, and iaproveooe?t of soil. TO2N8. BRE r QO. Gaenera Ages Paete Guano Co., Baltimore, ?& 9 :M =rtcl = Yean = =sq., of refr~1fr6ti~Plant L"tdtivatea , .o orsand ma good by n aiddtad t u p caon. beeQlng, Ahe land is sav Igm;a was1 g; bld* g u1 ohg thel noist ef, se enables the nfeou teactthe summer droughts. To sub ' ai,m the gaak. th agood turning a fo ow in that' 4 subsoil plow. ofW ~b eben cltivated ' e s.t aeeri abdip n tbma per no VI to S " am llded abun lany,uVtle o liaop i togthF With fa&urs tQ feec the land with manure 9MuOtedin thesl' being impoveriahed and washed The ga en rup3eds :e o (bt cv aihereideep pwmg r spad e l the .. a 4oi inually exzIauaed iIheu the ohran, if you cultivate thin o&Innaswed: thi the otbz !e+e xi*wi kiit 'costs more than it comes to." Let us suppose some cases and see results: IMadw, W idbla0 IDaseed cotton, or 90 .lit, a ag , 20c., Dis....i........ 00 p600 .bsed otte, r.1800 al, 200,s. ............... .'00 y ,oaa e+ l. eed oettah, or,30o - i ehIi and can tead Vtr *We 1oops, say 12 acm*at a goen:i eim-the aand'p M ductng 300 .. . ........... 216 00 ge ts,t sad dreacing jb..... :......... 1,0sm 00 T aco6mplish this, he can spend $20 Per acre for b-nnrsti3leaue*argeppredt,id uave his n forggheterop, besides returning five times as auch cotton seed Wt n f ioorn-them4 year. Onditin * tity can be usedi to advantaoes, jtf tert itity the more ,ofitable &e jheAil a wider dairnethan as . fo l eive,a4te average sowsreier a ls. t gveat the ae, To aomyli.A h ,s4appoepomg for any a lhbUg tacts aZwef......... ...............2W00 Showing (over cot of Manure) $54 per acre, against $18. $54 00 Froaa. aDdwrheWing,a bas,d cttivettsg (6ide,s corn, &c.,)-12 acres in coLton, gets for his labor,on enrich~ed landi, over cost of Man..:....................... s es0 h'adcultivating the poor land on4''Etauiss.......f 21 lafser enet hn ........., .gsa ~~40 edlbs.oy, wer inreaed ro 8 o 4tims,besides h Terditagaissgta themitfor another crop. ~~~un fui st5~ cop. 400lbs Guno nresthe crop 6 toS U8mu. -Br a a still greater quniywill prefitaMg. th cop, each. pn o Mdtrnefor nasmaller ~c1.I og p 100 lbs. on good mf,not lesasthan 4feer IIdz~200 lbs. to.im acre on poor land ,. It I~qtsin each a;if on good land,- y d e.or 4j. If gou ~y40lbs; to thte acre on poor ln,givet 5 feet way? Tesedisaneesmangeplant er, but on rich land or e rich by manuring, the jia must hdre room to spedits branches and bear fruit A rank growth (fcrow4cid) often' loses its under and raiddle crop obols by ret (especially In wewiter while distance will enable it to open. * A * sof cotton in a garden is well'known to yil rm100 to 890. bolls; and sometimes more; itf ield is made rich likp the garden, and has roosa to -pea its branches, the-result will be the An acre planted 41x 4 will give say 2,700 stalks, if~ yielding 50 boils to the stalk, will give cotton. If planted 5x 5 you will have 1,6 stalks; l00 boils to the stalk will give 1,780 lbs. ctton. Plantgrs ahould test the aboTe, on at lamst a smsali eJen.--Ie. 11 mea, twhat Is generally nern aS the P.Ut Gulf vahI. Whatoeabee known as the DIckmSeaL with A enaches ana thurt.jeIh wHi best amAh dmleSer. News 45 qa,aart a l.5 IhA~Inthe aaD.seWlm#hem sW6isse tve a heavnlri. CORRESPONDENCE. From ALABAMA. Ausvu, Aia., November, 1868. Dear &r : We have used during the past season, Soluble Pacific Guano furnished by you, and from our expe rience the results prove highly satisfactory. We are satisfied that this Fertilizer has no superior, and we shall continue to,use it so long as it main thiUs its present high reputation. J T. TURNER, - M: S. ANDREWS, GEO. C. -DILLARD, E. REESE, READ L. DRAKE, F. G. McELHANY, J. W. WILLIS, T. M. CLOWER, W. 9. MOORE, E. T. GLENN, J. W. MYRICK. .a . Aunus, AL.A, November, 1868., Dear :8ir: We have used during the past season, Peruvian Guano and Soluble Pacific Guano, and the results prove that, so far as our practical experience goes, the Soluble Pacific Guano has ' better yields and is more generally to be; depended upfa as a Fertil izer. In fact, we unhesrsiugly eco imend it: s possesaing qualities especiafy.dapted to the soils in this locahity,vad we intend to continue uaing it M. S. AMDREWg F. Q. MELNTY. Russar, Co. Aia., November, 1887. Dear &r-I have used Peruvian Guano, more or es, for the past twenty years. This year, for the. frxt time, I also used. Soluble Pacific Guano, got fin you. -I usel both on cotton, and the results, to the best of my ju..gmentr show one to be as good as the other. I had ane field of about 18 acres )nanured With Pacific, and my opinion0s that its yield(taking the:quali of th'i land: as a basis) is better_ thap,assy; other .eld msturedwith either.. The yield.o;thjs fteld was 800~lbs. i or double what the land, coult have bra i innure,and i only use4 100 lbs. Pac fic per icre on thls;or aoy of my Iaod. 1 5 put tre rpanure in the drill. *~ ~.* J. R~.JONE&.L Ch s+A. PecbodEey.;ofeee ty; ia. In a letter, dated Nov.4is,toWi.dl Young, says: ".Tha Teruva Guaino I had before used, and now# to be an izvaluable tiris' for cotton. I n 4 tie Solubie: 'acif to be eqwilly a ggod. At t epame price, I would as soo have1 for cotton or com h Rusi so?ae f i- i=hpd.inst that it is "ett r. -Frofn GEORGIA. M r. 1. 0. Ma :eo&m Yous of 26 October> habeen on hand for some time. I have been waiting to-sha py ,e ent plat. out, weihed and onfrakteL. -8 tha ble P*fic'u paid 4 2 pre .Y o*i inaet; the- year, 840 p* &s. ThE experimest ist o Zear was reservdsnd plapted am= without shy thange of addition. 'ie SoJu bcific Guano prodttc the}eeiend y 199 er en..on the 4mestment 'after a3iow-ing iterset at 1@pertenitfoirtwo,years. TIh#*o2e1l = made pr esawile'PeruIOao mad& 475 per cent. The first year 355,the second ,, p percent. The two gaas ddinbinied, ii&ie 40 r perea&t,1h seond tbe ieTdnam tn soil, 210 per cent., making per cekt:on invest ment for'two years a paying interest. These e perlmentsr detedtconecientbu precision Without fea;1 orhopb f aly a it may the capst and moat re se ri "ore' mun andtPi rIA id. You abskdltii bsr psr iafti osthern bao, wh'dst led'rge mXyollo ast pr t wh- IQ"erva~ wel '~th 4Coimunuswt th;ae r 16tt h, 888 'i~n Daexpe arsta xprmne thisye,Ianrt4t eeb. o th manue ithr thec "Soubl ste: - . . acrsf th at wh an te ."PeAr ( n1iB. nore .ldate, nithet has bedsin isiavee ah th1e1 ole. db~otonan stood tdroght . beith wtera astrehp~ edlatthatwhr. of dtesmanure t h. e Pacie:Gund, You:r; ,the respctfully,si fve:otm 1. R. MCINTOSH. Apox 'GA., November 80th, 1888. feurs. JTohn & . 490. I flar. bieezisingthe So 1%eidfleQuano since (he war, and am haPtoy it2sg ntid~ri4 ealigaoes. Met *a has & I rea1l eye4a aun & hawgveas~x iresults. I can rfer to &'Slw .HlJmmn, of Crawford Co', Ga.; 8. P. a1r; of-Dooly Co., Ga.; -oi. Geo. W. Psh;, of Macon C., Ga.; J.-R 8ikes, of Bibb Co., Ga.; CL. W. S. .Brazeal~ of Laurens Co.,;Ga., and maiiy others. Your dbedient-servant, ASHER AYRES. SArTav, January 16, 1868. Mr. J. 0. Hatheuaaa: . - In my experiment plat for cotton during last'sea son, I put at the rate of 150 lbs. per acre of your Soluble Pacific Guano, which cost $6. While the natural soil produced but 651 lbs. of seed ccotton, that where the Guano was applied produced 1,472 lbs., an increase of 821 lbs. The clear profit, at 11cents per lb., -was $84.11 per acre-or 40Y2 per cent. on the money invested, E. ). PENDLETON, M. D. (F4rac* from letter to J. 0. MatAewwon, Dea, 8,1888.] I used the Soluble Pacinec Guano on a graysad loam seil, and the followin'g is the result of its appli cation-yield per a''s 1,125 lbs. cotton. Where no manure wa ple,te yield was 483 lbs. I am satisfed the SoulPcfcpiys well. A. WITCHER, Buxgu Co., October 81st, 1868. T 0 Mathewso, Augusta, aa.. Dear &r-Jn reply to.your letter with refereiVlo ;he effects of'olubie Paific Guano, I have~t ay hat with melt was a completesaucas. By its use the :rop was fu.y dobted, although the seasons in this section were very unfavorable to cotton. I used io other dommercial manures except the * * * ** (which is of uo more value the mnd in the public road.) Yours, truly, T. J. McELMUR1Y. NEAR ATLArTA, GA., Dec.1,186&.a Messrs. Adair. & Brother : I applied 300 pounds per acre of Soluble Pafic fuano, procured from you. Notwithstanding atea w eeks' diought, and the attack of the caterpillar, I athered.850 pounds cotton per. acre. From tha me land, without the Guano, I gathered. only _0 pounds cotton-say less than one-fourth the quanO y. Mr. J. O..Mathewon,Auogusta: Dear Sir-I take pleasure in giving you the i tesnt f m e rience in the use of Soluble Pacifth dano, In, using it last year on my cotton, 1 di. rbd; it donside of stable manure, on entirely the< san ualrty of Ijnd. It was -enriry free frnm a. which considerably damaged that. where the stab manure was applied. After a fair trial of several difMeeut m enae manures, I must say that I cosidm'thdB &DM ra' ahead of themial; and,in fal te ase of which has been entirely is esults, and as such I take, p"oiasr i nendakg it to ny friends. Respect?R O TSOIsoN, uae .26th, Dear Bire-You ask me $o give yout e the fertilizers bought.of you up to'iJ tape willingry give you, and can say that the ife-Guaao'hasproved itself to be lietter o this time than cotton sced.or stable mianure s saying a great deaf it< app o the acre,.ora 14ap aonful to ha Peruvian f iano'on corn last e,a io comparison between thcm, the perior t6oit far. .ectfully, " . .$.cr AnPncn Co.,.G L, ov. 28,1866. essrs. E. U. Wade & Co.: e C Gents-I used the "Soluble tuano" on :tton in the "folt g ariz J r* Purrow, and applied' b tr side- en pl pd th r r b1i1n.n I run a urroW ds eaci iap 30 to 75 lbs. per acre. I can safelysaytat luction,w fold. The past season & t as.fair a test ble pacWB IGUW' I eiid bu tMtnk At disd better han tie Peruvian would have done with h skmd. essoas .--- . -. I am ea. well a*iuied with my expeuineat with t " Soluble Pacific Quano" I purchased from-ou.) ahat r1 expect to use it to a greiser seat m,as 3esaen amt hop1uyou will be ableto eaii Q a prpe yourel to fnsmsih. a. If - Yofrsetruly,- e . .:YOUM .E CoLUsNuM G4,Decei1er. X)~rar-Isowed )wo agaM1b 3ow iu bt*hels of seed to the acrer one hiw1ea, aats, e aid cre with-2i) lbs. Perua d an one asre~ 800 lbs. Soluble Pacific-itis'a splendid pasture. The Pac i' ac ai6 mt*h'eeper gsind so much nore luxuriant, that one CM se the Wef 4 wtkoeil ten beeen.'-Thi einea a small granwt@de . -, - .A ed of its.su thatJnseda M miy}italgrain now so tOb4 Perriami tocb.W*zas the *e i..) y opnc h -rLg Youm ey dy Genlc o', usd IE loubl ohabl i *Ichame Irud. The my inon e Sryb. sdad edf manure, an Ihd han~d.t ~ *el Ysous,ve-ye trbl thenatra Caunel f , it, u3 Co.aeae,Ga,Dec 8,8 Vfewis.E( AWai4U Geaiey1 ed thebe Paf iul, unl s hated its usel pae rreste than hve-lan teleh auaad Ifeser. Adair & ro I usped his le the ShcMc Pro8 imo, >f oat th te of10pons sr'i latedan te l-aud wre, ro Ihnddsid - it -is a pure: article, an& believe increased the'7I ouble, notwithstandine a ten weeks futt& serious 'attack of caterpillair. 'CALHOUNi. CoLuhiuus, G ., December,1868. Ton. Reesa&Co.~ . Dear Sire-Another season confirms-my previously expresad convictions, that the SoluWe Pacifec Guuo, is corhpared with Peruvian, is frlly ase goo-indeed, better. I have now tested it sufficenty, using each ide by side for two seasons, applying 'the same weiht of each per scre, and in every case the Pacfc has given the best'results on cotton, corn, tatoes, and sman grafn, and. the! testimony I have e ~om a'gteat many planters confm mvxeep.