Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, April 01, 1867, Image 2

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- : ' \ SONS, OFFICE, No. 20 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. COTTON. rpnK high price of Peruvian Guano, has induced many Planters to adopt as a substitute for it, the old established 1 manure, known 118 ' „ with highly satisfactory results. In price, this article is much lower than Guano, and its effects are certainly more lastin-,"asit does not exhaust the soil by over-stimulating it, but imparts a degree ot permment fertility which is a characteristic of Raw Hone. The effects, however, upon the crops are immediate; became the manuring propcrt.es arc sufficiently soluble for all the needs of the growing plants. . -p . . BAUGH'S RAW HONK SIT-PER PHOSPHATE lias been manufactured lor a period of thirteen years, t rior to 1801, it was used to considerable extent in three of the Cotton grow ing States, and was well sustained by its vigorous and permanent action upon cotton soils. . , , , « , In the principal Southern cities and towns, Baugh's Raw Bone Super Phosphate is now supplied by regular deal rrs. Among others, the following firms may be named as being interested in and acquainted with the character ot the manure. Go« rge Pug( ale. No 97and 105 Smith'shalf, Haltimore. Wis *, Hrothers, Richmond, Va; Jas M Towles, Raleigh, N C; Worth & Daniel, Wilmington, N C; Washington k Powell, Goldsboro, N C; J II Dibble, Kinston, N C; Hutchison, Burroughs k Cos., Charlotte, X C; B.own & Cos, Hillsboro, N C; Wm 11 Oliver, Newborn, N C'; Robert Norfleet, Tarboro, N C; J \ Robson, Charleston, S C; Wails, Crawford & Friday, Columbia, S C; Grei n, Watson & Walsh, Sumter, S C; N A Hardee k Cos., Savannah, Ga; J 0 Mathewson & Cos, Augusta, Georgia; Asher Ayres, Macon, Ga; The manufacturers have the largest facilities for the prompt shipping of BAPGIPS RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE by the cargo. They invite the attention of dealers generally to the manure. BAUGII, BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE GENERAL AGENTS, Nos. ISI Pearl and 4 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. Send for the Pan phlct, “ How to maintain the feit.il’ tv of American Plantations" —mailed free of charge up on application. [January, 1867 —ly SOUTHERX CU LTIVATOR—ADV BKTISEMENTS. A K Seago, Atlanta, Ga; II l; Mitchell & Cos., Columbus, Ga; Nicholson, Reaves & Cos, Athens, Ga. ; H 11 Vickers & Cos, Washington, Ga; Burnett & Jones, Rome, Ga; P M Compton, Milledgeville, Ga; Wm Sprague «!v?Co, Huntsville, Ala; Scott & Brothers, Montgomery, Ala; II ardie A Robinson, Selma, Ala; Langdon & Caldwell, Mobile, Alabama ; Hull & Briggs, New Orleans, La; E F Virgin, New Orleans, La; Frederick I) Tunward, Baton Rouge, La; Crutcher, llazelett A Cos, Vicksburg, Miss.; Lewis, Mathews A Cos., Memphis, Tenn.