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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



TO ALL AGRICULTURISTS, 



Horticulturists and Florists. 



THE following Valuable Books have just been published by 

 JOHN P. JEWETT & CO., 17 and 19 Comhill, Boston: 



BRECKS BOOK OF FLOWERS, 



Being a complete guide to the nil ti vat ion of a Flower Garden; 

 by Joseph Breck, Esq. Price 75 cents. 



SCHENCKS KITCHEN GARDENER'S 

 TEXT BOOK, 



A thorough work on the management of the Kitchen Garden; 

 by Peter A. Schenck. Price 50 cents. 



A TREATISE ON HOT-HOUSES, 



Their Construction, Heating and Ventilation; by R. B. Leu- 

 chars, Esq. Price $1,00. 



COLE'S AMERICAN VETERINARIAN. 



Or, Complete Farrier; by S. W. Cole, Esq. Price 50 cents. 



COLE'S AMERICAN FRUIT BOOK, 

 Or, Complete Orchardist; by S. W. Cole. Price 50 cents. 



48,000 COPIES 



Of Mr. Cole's two excellent books have been already pub- 

 lished The above valuable books are for sale by the princi- 

 pal booksellers throughout the country. 



' 500 AGENTS WANTED ! 



To sell the above in every State in the Union. Address, (post 

 paid,) the publishers. 5t* Jan. 10. 



Christmas & New Year's Presents. 



BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND 

 PERFUMERY. 



THE subscriber has just received a fresh assortment Df Goods 

 as above, adapted to the coming season, to which he in- 

 vites the attention of the public. Those in the habit of pur- 

 chasing in Boston, will find it to their advantage to call and 

 examine his stock, which is larger and more varied than any 

 ever offered before in this vicinity. Most of the Books having 

 been purchased at the Trade Sales, can be sold at much less 

 than the usual prices. The stock consists in part of 



STANDARD POETICAL WORKS, 



in common and in rich and elegant bindings. A great variety 

 of Elegant Annuals and Illustrated Works, suitable for Christ- 

 mas and New Year's Presents. A fine assortment «f Minia- 

 tures. Bibles from 37i cents to $8,00. 



Particular attention is called to the large and varied assort- 

 ment of 



JUVENILE BOOKS-SUITED TO ALL AGES, 



and at all prices. Standard Works of History. Portfolios of 

 Leather and Papier Mache. Ne Plus Writing Desks. Music 

 Portfolios. Porte Monnaies of Leather, Papier Mache, Ivory 

 and Pearl, comprising some of the richest patterns. 



BRIDAL AND DRESS FANS, 



from 50 cents to $4,00. Portable Writing Desks; Ladies'Work 

 Boxes and Baskets; Ivory and Metallic Tablets; Dawson, 

 Warren & Co.'s celebrated Gold Pens; Ivory and Pearl Paper 

 Knives; patent Air-tight and Ornamental Ink-stands. A su- 

 perior assortment of English Knives and Razors. De La Rue 

 & Co.'s superior cream laid Note Papers and Envelopes.— 

 Good Note Paper for 37.V cts. a box of 5 qrs. Lubin's Genuine 

 Perfiimes; German Farina Cologne; Babbit's CythereanCream 

 of Soap; Winter and Thompson's Rypopagon, superior to all 

 Others for shaving. A large assortment of Games, Toys, &c. 

 &c. Those in want of Goods for Christmas and New Year's 

 Presents, will do well to call and examine the above stock. 



[0= The subscriber likewise has in connection with the store 

 a CIRCULATING LIBRARY, to which, if sufficient encour- 

 agement is given, will be added all new works of interest as 

 soon as published. Any one can take Books out at the rate ol 

 two dollars a year, or four cents a week per volume. 



ALBERT STACY. 



Concord, Mass., Dec. 13, 1851. 50— 4wis 



Corn Shelters. 



IMPROVED YANKEE CORN BHELLERS, with and with- 

 out separators. These machines are adapted to large and 

 small varieties of com, will shell rapidly, and are not liable to 

 get out of order. For sale, wholesale and retail, over Quiucy 

 Market, Boston, by 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 

 March 1. 9 — ti' 



The Working Farmer. 



A MONTHLY Periodical devoted to Agriculture, Horticul- 

 ture, Floraculiure, Kitchen Gardening, Management of 

 Hot Houses, Green Houses, <fcc., embracing Agricultural 

 Chemistry, Preparation of Manures, &c. 



Edited by PROFESSOR JAMES J. MAPES, and published 

 at 25 Cliff Street, New York. 



TERMS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE, 



Single Copies $1,00 



Six Copies 5,00 



Twenty-five Copies 20,00 



Back Volumes in covers at subscription prices. The Fourth 

 Volume will commence March 1, 18o2. 

 Jan. 1, 1852. 2t^ 



Farm and Nursery for Sale. 



The subscriber offers his Farm and Nursery for 

 sale, situated in WESTFORD, Mass., half a mile 

 from the centre of the town, on the main road, 

 and seven miles from the city of Lowell. Said 

 Farm contains about sixty acres of land, consist- 

 ing of Tillage, Pasturing and Woodland. Said Farm is plea- 

 santly situated within half a mile of the Stony Brook Railroad 

 Depot, and Grist and Saw Mill, and half a mile from the Meet- 

 ing-house, Academy and Town School. There is in said Nur- 

 sery about 2~>,000 Trees, from one to three years on the bud, 

 consisting of Apple, Peaches, Pears, Plums and Cherries; al- 

 so, Forest Trees, all in good thriving condition. 



The buildings are all new and convenient. There is no nur- 

 sery within seven miles,which gives it a pre-eminence over ma- 

 ny other places. The purchaser can have all or part of the 

 land attached to the buildings and nursery, and the conditions 

 of payment will be made satisfactory. 



For further particulars inquire at this office, or of ELISHA 

 BUNCE, or the subscriber, living on the premises. 



SOLOMON RICHARDSON. 

 Westford, June 28, 1851. 26— tf 



Farm for Sale. 



A Farm situated in the most pleasant part of 

 the town of BROOKLINE, N. II., containing 40 

 acres of good land, we 1 divided into mowing, 

 pasture and tillage. The mowing land has all 

 been laid down within five years, and bears a 

 heavy crop, which will continue to increase. The pasturing 

 is equal to any, and is irrigated by a running brook The til- 

 rage land is under a high state of cultivation, and needs only to 

 be seen to be admired. The buildings consist of a good house, 

 two barns, and all necessary out-buildings, in good repair: — 

 Also, a good orchard of grafted fruit, with Cherry, Pear, 

 Quince, Peach and Plum trees. 



The above will be sold low, as the health of the owner will 

 not stand the labor of a farmer's occupation. 



Application may be made to JOSEPH SHARLAND, at 334 

 Washington Street, Boston, or on the premises to 



33— istf THOMAS BOWTHORPE. 



For Sate Cheap, 



A Farm situated in HOPKINTON, Mass., about 

 3 miles from Southboro' Depot, containing about 

 70 acres of land, suitably divided into mowing 

 pasture and tillage, with from 15 to 20 acres of 

 wood land, young growth, mostly pine and ma- 

 ple. There is on the Farm a good two-story house, barn, 

 &c, 2 good wells of never failing water, and a small brook 

 running near the house. 



There is about 15 acres of meadow that might easily be con- 

 verted into good English grass land; nearly the whole is 

 fenced with a stone wall. The farm is somewhat run down, 

 but it is in first rate condition for the purchaser, as its value 

 can be greatly increased by making a few improvements. 



For further information apply at the ollice of the New Eng- 

 land Farmer. 41 — tf. 



Farm for Sale in South Reading. 



A small Farm, containing twenty-three acres, 

 with good buildings thereon, will be sold nt a 

 bargain. Terms made satisfactory. 



Apply to Benj. Cox, Esq., near the premises, or 

 C. & M. COX, 

 26 and 28 Central St., Boston. 



Patent Spring Bow-Pins. 



A LARGE lot of patent malleable iron Spring Bow-Pins, of 

 superior quality and finish, just received and for sale at 

 the Quincy Hall Agricultural Warehouse, (over the Market,) 

 by RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



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