THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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PEKUVIAIV GUANO. 



WE are receiving our supply of Peruvian Guano, per ships 

 " Bluncliartl," " Senator," and " Gray Feather," from the 

 Chinclia l.sl.iiitls, .lud are now prepared to make contracts for the 

 sprinf; supply. -Vs the demand is large, we would advise all who 

 may be in want of tbis excellent^ manure to make early application. 

 Price, $60 per ton of 2000 pountls. Be particular to observe that 

 every bag is branded — 



No. 1. 



WARRANTED PKRUVIAN 



G U A N . 



IMl'OSTKO INTO THK UN'ITKD STATES BY 



F. liAKKEUA BKUTIIEKS, 



FOR TUK HKUCVIAX GOVEKN'MEN'T. 



LONGETT k GRIFFING, 

 .■?fato .^fcncultural Warehouse, 2j ClilT street, New York, 

 rfbnuarj- 1, 18.54.— 3t. 



Kentish's Prepared or Artificial Guano, 



TWENTY DOLLARS PER TON. 



POTATO ROT. 



I HAVE used " Kentish's Prepared Guano " this season on po- 

 tatoes. My crop was large and all sound. Where I did not use 

 It, the potatoes were all rotten and worthless. Jly neighbors, also, 

 who have not used this fertilizer, have not raised a saleable potato 

 this year. I consider it a preventive of rot. G. PREAUT. 



Westchester Co., N. Y., Sept. 29, 1850. 



Extract of a Letter from E. B. Addison. 



Alexandria Co., Va., April 23, 1851. 



Dr. John H. Bayne, President of Prince George's County Agri- 

 cultural Society, Slaryland, has desired me to inform you tliat last 

 spring he used African Guano, Poudrette, Peruvian Guano, and 

 your Prepared Gu.ano, on potatoes. The first two were distanced, 

 but the result from the Peruvian and yours was about equal. He 

 pronounces your Prepared Guano to be a very excellent article, and 

 =!steem3 it liighly. 



Richmond Co., N. Y., July 27, 1849. 



I have made use of Kentish's Prepared Guano on potatoes, cab- 

 mges, cauliUowers, corn and grapes. I found the result much more 

 latisfactory, and the produce much larger, than where I used im- 

 ported Guano or any other kind of manure. 



EDWARD JENNINGS, Gardener. 



ltl#'~ It is equally fertilizing on all crops. See the numerous 

 ^ertidoates on this subject in the printed circular, to be obtained at 

 CENTISH & CO.'S Depot, No. 159 West street, city of New York. 



March 1, 1854.— 3t 



Wm. Paterson's Improved Superphosphate of Lime, 



rXTlIICH has been fully tested in various States last season, and 

 V> f(uiud the Iiest in the market. Put up in bags of 1.50, 100, 

 nd 50 lbs. e:u-li, and sold by the manufacturer at DIVISION ST. 

 VHARF, NEWARK. N. J., or by his Agents— 



LOX(;i:rT & GRIFFING, State Agricultural Warehouse, 25 Cliff 

 tree*. New York. 



EMERY >t CO., Albany, N. Y. 



P. JLVLCOLM & CO.. Rowley's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. 



JOSEPH RADCLIFF & SON, Washington, D. C. 



ROBERT BUIST, PhUadelphia. 



March 1, 1S54.— 3t. 



Supei-pliospliatc. 



VTO expense has been spared in the combination of this mo.st 

 .,1 fertilizing manure, which contuns .all the nutritive properties 

 f all plants. It is superior to mo.st of the articles offered for sale 

 ntler the same name, and is inferior to none, although sold at a 

 lucli lower price. Put up in liags at .'540 per ton of 2000 tbs., cash. 



Office of the New York Superphosphate Manufacturing Com- 

 anv. No. 159 West street. New York. 



March 1, 18.54.— 3t VUn'OR R. KNOWLES, Agent. 



Fertilizers*. 



PERUVIAN GUANO, Pulverized Charcoal, 



Superphosphate of Lime, Ground Land Plaster, 



Bone Du<;t, Sulphuric Acid, 



For sale at the State Agricultural Warchoase, No. 25 Cliff'street, 

 few York. LONGETT & GRIFFING. 



February 1, 1854.— 3t 



Fertilizers. 



SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, No. 1, of the best manufacture. 

 5 Peruvian Guano, best No. 1. 



Poudrette, Plaster of Paris, &c. R. L. ALLEN, 



Marifh 1, 1854.— 3t 189 and 191 Water street, New York. 



Cutter Rights for Sale. 



[TTE will test our Hay, Stalk and Straw Ciitter, patented Novem- 

 VV ber Sth. 18.5.3, for speed, ease and durabilitv, az-.ainst any 

 ther in the United States. J. JONES & A." LYLE. 



E^ For further information, address JONES & LYLE, Roch- 

 5t«r, N. Y. February 1, 1854.— tf 



Fanh fur Sale. 



S.VID Farm is pleasantly situated in the town of Leicester, Liv- 

 ingston county, N. Y., on the road leading from the Pine Tavern 

 to Gibsonville, and half a mile from the latter place. It contains 

 140 acres of land, 115 of whicli are under good improvement, and 

 well adapted to raising wheat and spring crops ; the balance is tim- 

 bered. It is well watered with durable springs of soft water, and 

 h;is convenient buildings and a good young orchard of choice fruit. 

 There are 36 acres of wheat on the ground. The above will be sold 

 cheap, and terms made easy. 



Also, can be had with the farm, if desired, at a fair price, 1 span 

 of horses, 25 head of cattle, and 30 sheep, with a good set of farm- 

 ing tools. 



Any further information can be had by calling on or addressing 

 CILARLES HOLMES, 



February 1, 1854.— 3t GibsonviUe, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



VIRGINIA LAND FOK SAL,K. 



A VALUABLE tract of land for sale in Richmond and West- 

 moreland counties, V'irgiuia, containing 2700 acres — well tim- 

 bered with ship and stave timber, well watered, and with vast beda 

 of rich shell marl, enough to lime many such estates. The tr.act 

 is about thi-ce miles from navigation, in a healthy location, and in 

 a good neighborhood. It can be bought for the low sum of |10 

 per acre. The so^l is good, and easily improved, with the means on 

 it to put it in a high state of cultivation ; about 1500 acres cleared ; 

 buildings small. It will make six or eight farms. I wiU make a 

 deduciion if sold without division. My address is 45 Broadway, 

 Baltimore, Md. Persons wishing to purchase wUl call on or address 

 me, and I will give any further information. H. BEST. 



March 1, 1854.— 3t 



Two Valuable atock Horses for Sale. 



THE MORSAN TALLIO, beautiful bay color, of pure Wood on 

 the part of sire and dam, \a% hands high, and weighs about 

 1000 lbs. Lengtlr of shoulder, 34 inches; hip, 30 inches ; andfiom 

 a line drawn from the point of one hip to that of the otlier, to the 

 setting in of his withers, is only about 13 inches. I purcha.sed him 

 in Warren, Vt., one year ago. He is a sure foal getter, and hia 

 stock is as fine as can be shown. He drew the first premium at our 

 County Agricultural Fair last fall. 



Also, young BLACK HAWK MORGAN, obtained at the same 

 place. He is six years old, a splendid moving horse, and vei-y fast. 

 He is one of the finest to be found in Western New York. Call 

 and see. I will sell one or both on time, or exchange for land. 

 Address WM. CARDELL, 



March 1, 1854. — It Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



Short-Uorn Bulls and Sufiblk figs for Sale. 



IH.VVE three one-year-old Hulls, got by mv imported Bull 

 VAXE TEMPEST. Color— liel and roan. Also, a few choice 

 pairs of Suff.ilk Pigs, bred from my imported stock. 

 Auburn, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1854.— 2t. ; J. M. SHERWOOD. 



POULTRY. 



To the Poultry Dealers and Fanciers at the South and 

 West. 



THE subscriber is now prepared to fill orders to any extent for 

 any known variety of choice imported and domestic Fowls, 

 Geese, Ducks, Turkeys, Swans, and Pea and Guinea Fowls, and 

 will sell stock by the pair, trio, or lot, at very reasonable prices. 

 Those who bu}' to sell again supplied on favorable terms. I will 

 warrant all Birds sold by me to be equal in all respects to any in the 

 country. Stock can be safely sent to any part of the United Stales. 

 No charge made for cages. J. W. PLATT, 



February 1, 1854.— 2t Rhinebeck, N. Y. 



Bralima Pootra Fowls and Eggs for Sale. 



THE subscriber offers for sale the most beautiful Brahnia Pootra 

 fowls that can be found in the country. Also, eirgs from the 

 .s,ame fowls next spring and summer. Price of fowls, SiO to .^^50 

 per pair; eggs, $6 per dozen. Also, BnfT-colored Shapsrh.aos and 

 Eggs. Fowls cooped, and eggs carefully paclced in spviiig boxes 

 and sent to all parts of the countrv, Viy addressing, post-n.aid, 



E. GH.E.S, 

 Februivry 1, 18.54.- 2t* Sanquoit, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



Bralinia Pootra Fowls for Sale. 



THE subscriber has fiffv pairs of the abovf fowls for sale, of pure 

 blooil. He .also offers for s.ale the comin? spring eggs for linlch- 

 ing, from fowIs»which he selected to breed from. Also. Black 

 Spanish eira-s, from imported fowls. THOS. WRIGHT. 



Utica, February 1, lSo4.— ."Jt. 



Brahma Fo ! . 



THE celebrated Bi-ahma Fowls, purely bred, also Canton and 

 Marsh Shanghae or Imperial Fowls, for sale- at rea.sonable 

 >g bv VTM. N. ANDREWS, 



prices by 

 March 1, 1854.— 2t 



Dover, N. H. 



