THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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Bone-Dust Manure and Superphosphate of Lime. 



THE EAGLS CHEMICAL COMPANY, liaving re- 

 CL-ntlv made extensive additions to their works un Slaten 

 Island, are now pre))ared to meet the increa-sed demand 

 for Uie aliove named iuvaluable manures, and are ready to 

 supply the agriculturists with any quantity that may be 

 required. 



Ti!K BoNE-CusT MANtrRE Will be of the same quality, 

 and will be delivered at the same price, as that heretofore 

 furniahed to tlie farmars of Staten Island, New Jersey, and 

 other parts of the United States. It will be ground into a 

 fine powder, and warranted pure ; and, being perfectly dry 

 and well packed in clean barrels, can be lransi)orled at a 

 small cost, either bv steamboat or railroad. 



The lulvantagcs of trround bones for manure ore too well 

 known liy the e.xperience of the past twenty years to make 

 any fiirtlur recwiinnendation necessary. 



Tiiu Sui'Kiipno.sj'iiATE OF LiMK, Or Sulphated Bones, may 

 not, perhai)s, be so well known in some parts of the United 

 Stales :i.s the former, as it is a comparatively recent mode 

 of applviiig the same ingredients, but from the great re- 

 sults ahVadv "Mained by the agriculturists in England and 

 the United "states, it is "likely to be preferred to all other 

 manures in use. 



The proprietors of the Eagle Chemical Works have, for 

 several years past, been extensively engaged in the manu- 

 facture of this article in England, where they have had the 

 assistance of the most eminent agricultural chemists in 

 Europe. 



The supfirpJioupJiate now prepared by them has been 

 tested on everv varietv of soil crop in Europe, the United 

 States, and the"V/est Indies, with the most invariable suc- 

 cess. The manufacturers do not hesitate to guarantee it to 

 be the most perfect manure that can be made. No ingre- 

 dients will be used until they have been carefully examined, 

 and their purity tested ; and Uie mode of preparing such 

 ingredients, and the proportions used, will be such as the 

 manufacturers have ascertained by long and patient appli- 

 cation of chemical science, to be the most perfect, and 

 wliich they have proved to be so, by the practical teats of 

 agriculturists on almost every description of soil, and in 

 every variety of climate. 



It will always be kept at the highest standard of purity 

 and excellence— every lot made will be carefully analyzed 

 . and tested before delivery. It is warranted to prove a more 

 valuable manure than the best Peruvian guano, being both 

 more immediate in its effects upon the plant, and of more 

 permanent benefit to the soil, beside being less dangerous 

 in its ai>plication. 



It will be composed entirely of SuperpJi^^pJiaU of Lime, 

 combined with such proportions of (Mmwrniia and other in- 

 gredients as arc necessary to restore that which has been 

 taken from the soil by previous crops. 



Kaw bones, in addition to fat, or gelatine, are composed 

 of phosphorU: (U-iil and lime combined, called phosphate 

 of lime. It is the f]:<>.'.ph<i-,'-ut <u-id that is of great value as 

 manure to the agriculturist, and the object of applying sul- 

 phuric acid to dissolve them is, that by its alliance with the 

 lime that is in the bones, the phosphoric acid is rendered 

 more soluble, or easily dissolved by rain; and the differ- 

 ence between raw ground bones and dissolved bones may, 

 in a i)laiii way, be stated to consist in the fact that by a 

 careful adilition of the proper proportions of sulphuric acid, 

 the pliospliale of lime in the raw bones is converted partly 

 into the sulphate of lime, which is a valuable manure, and 

 a considerable portion of .soluble phosphoric acid is left free 

 to combine at once with the soil, in readiness to act on the 

 plant. 



Thus it is that a small quantity of Superphosphate of Lime 

 will force a crop of turnipx in greater weight than a larger 

 quantity of raw ground bom-s, bringing them ready to the 

 hoe at feast ten davs sooner. This is one of the most im- 

 portant propertiej* of this i>hosphate, derived from its iioou- 

 culiar prei)aration ; and it will always be found, where useil, 

 to cause such a speedy develoimient (if the planiB as to ena- 

 ble them lo escape the ra\:igi'S of the Hy and wire-worm. 



It is calculated that one bushel of this prepared Super- 

 phosphate is c()ual in its eftccts to six bushels of ground 

 bones in a raw state. Thus, the concentrated form of this 

 manure, and its small bulk, makes it exceedingly conve- 

 nient, and diminishes the cost of transportation and hand- 

 ling ; 2,'')(» to .%ii pounds to the acre is sufficient for any 

 ordinary condition of soil, and the whole coet will not proba- 

 bly Iw greiiler than the extra exjwnse would be in tlio mere 

 handUng and carting the necessary quantity oT stable ma- 

 nure to ])rodiice till- same elfect. 



It may be sown broadcast, and plowed into the fioil ; or 

 It may be drilled iu with the seed. It may also be aiiplied 

 in the hlLb durinij the cultivation of corn, or other crops, 



when it will stimulate the most sluggish growth into imme- 

 diate action. 



It will be delivered in bags or barrels, in such qu,'\nti'ies 

 as may be required, at the price of 2>4 cents per pound, and 

 each package will be branded " Superphosphate of Lime, 

 Eagle Chemical "Works, <12 Beaver street. New York." 



Orders with cash, or satisfactory reference, to be sent to 

 ALFKED F. KEMP, 

 G2 Beaver St., New York, Office Eagle Chemical Works. 



September t, 1SD.3. 



THE GREAT EESTOEATIVE. 



FEVER AND AGUE CLT.ED BY DR. m'LANE'S LIVES PILLS. 



MR. JONATHAN HO0GHAM. of West Union. Park 

 county, Illinois, writes to the proprietors that he had suf- 

 fered "greatly from a severe and protracted attack of Fever 

 and Ague, and was completely restored to health by the use 

 of the Liver Pills alone. These Pills unquestionably pos- 

 sess great tonic properties, and can be taken with decided 

 udvaiitage for m.any diseases requiring invigorating reme- 

 dies; but the Liver Pills stand pre-eminent as a means of 

 restoring a disorganized liver U) a healthy action ; hence 

 the great celebrity they have attained. The numerous 

 formidable diseases arising from a diseased liver, which so 

 long baffled the skill of tlie most eminent physicians of the 

 United States, are now rendered easy of cure, tlianks to the 

 study and perseverance of the distinguished physician 

 whose name this great medicine bears — a name which will 

 descend to posterity as one deserving of gratitude. This 

 invaluable medicine should always be kept within reach; 

 and on the appearance of the earliest symptoms of diseased 

 Uver, it can be safely and usefully administered. 



2257" Purchasers "will be careful to ask for Dr. 3rLane^s 

 Cel'lirai^d Liver Fills, and take none else. There are 

 other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the 

 public. Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Ter- 

 mifhge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in 

 the United States and Canada. 



DE, M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE. 



DURING- a practice of more than twenty years, Dr. M'Lane 

 had attended innumerable patients aftlicted with every form 

 of worm disease, and was induced to apply all the energies 

 of his mind to the discovery of a Vermifuge, or worm- 

 destroyer, certain in its effects; the result of his labors la 

 the American Worm Specific, now before the public, which 

 is perfectly safe, and may be given alike to children of the 

 most tender age. or to the ageci adult ; it purges mildly and 

 subdues feveri^and destroys worms with invariable success. 

 It is easy of administration, and as it does not contain mer- 

 cury in any form whatever, no restrictions are necessary 

 with regard to drinking cold water, nor is it capable of doing 

 the least injury to the tenderest infant. An incredible num- 

 ber of worms have been expelled by this great Vermifuge. 

 i^^~ Purchasers will please be careflU to ask for f>r. 

 M'LAine\^ Celf:hraU'd Vermifuge, and take none else. All 

 other Vermifuges, in comparison are worthless. Dr. Mc- 

 L.ane's genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, 

 can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the 

 United States and Canada. 



Improved Fo^vls for Sale. 



HAVING- kept for sever.al years the very best fowls to be 

 ])rocured, and having the past season added to my stock 

 some exceedingly beautiful speciniens, I have now a great 

 number of fine young pairs, certainly as good as can be 

 found in the country^ which I will sell at a much lower 

 price than that charged by fowl-dealers. 1 will sell the fol- 

 lowing: varieties at five dollars per pair : 



Wliite S'liimjitiv, BliK^l- ,9i(i!i(/h(ti, Buf ShrivflhtT. and 

 Cochin (Uiina: and Br<i/i»ui Pootra.ani\ Speek-led Shayv- 

 giuvfi (a very beautiful bird), at ten dollars per pair. 



These fowls will be ready for delivery by the first of Sep- 

 tember, and I will coop them carefidly. with feed, water, 

 ,tc., and send by railroad or express, as desired, without 

 charge, and warr.ant everv fowl sent to be pure and fine. 

 Ur.lers are solicited. ' VYm. VICK. 



Rochester, N. Y., August 1, 1S53. 



Horse Po^vcrs, 



ON the Endless-Chain principle, consisting of Emery's, 

 Wheeler's, and AVhite .fc Prentiss', the best manufacturers. 

 Threshers, Separators, and Winnowers, Combined Thresh- 

 ers luul Separators. 



The above are warranted to give satisfaction. For sale 

 at th<! lowest cash prices, at the Slate ,\gricnltural Waro- 

 Iw HIS.-. LUNC. ICTT ,fc G It 1 1'' l'- 1 N (1, 



Sept. 1, 1853.— 2L No. 26 Cliff street, New York. 



