NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



103 



Corn Shelters. 



TMPROVED YANKEE CORN SIIELLERS, with and with 

 X out separators. These machines are adapted to large and 

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

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

 Market, Boston, by 



RUGGLES, NOTTRSE, MASON & CO. 

 .Ian. 3. tf 



State Mutual Life Assurance Co. 



OF WORCESTER. 



GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $100,000. 

 Hon. JOHN DAVIS, President. 

 Hon. Isaac Davis, ? Vice 



Hon. Stephen Salisbury,) Presidents. 



THIS Company was chartered in March, 1844, and com- 

 menced business on tlie first of June, 1845. Its business is 

 conducted on \kv most economical principles. 



The well considered and invariable policy of this Company 

 has been to prefer the safety and mutuality of the assured to 

 the showy advantages of a large number of policies, and an 

 imposing amount of receipts. California risks have been uni- 

 formly declined, and the multiplication of policies in cities 

 considered especially liable to cholera has not been encour- 

 aged. 



The cash premiums of this company are calculated on the 

 most approved tables of the probability of life, and at the low- 

 est rates which are deemed safe. 



Pamphlets, explaining the principles and advantages of life 

 assurance, with forms of application and rates of premium, 

 may be had by application at the Office of the Company in 

 Worcester, or of the Agents in all the principal towns in New 

 England. CLARENDON HARRIS, Secretary. 



Dec. 27, 1851. istf* 



Hay and Straw Cutters. 



,\ LARGE assortment of II AY, STRAW and CORN STALK 



A CUTTERS, of all sizes, for hand and horse power. We 

 have made an improvement in the machines by covering the 

 cylinder with guards, rendering them entirely safe even for 

 children to handle Sold at the lowest prices, wholesale and 

 ref.il. by RUGGLES, NOURSE, M aSON & CO. 



(Over the Market,) Boston. 

 .1 n. 10. 3m* 



Bolton Grey Fowls. 



SEVERAL pairs of this favorite breed can be obtained by 

 applying (post-paid,) to the subscriber, at Dorchester, 

 Mass. " GEORGE DORR. 



Dorchester, Dec. 6, 1851. 50— 8w 



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 2i,000 Trees, from one to three years on the bud, 

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

 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 



Garden Seeds. 



"VTTE respectfully solicit the attention of purchasers of GAR- 

 VV DEN SEEDS to our extensive stock, which we offer for 

 sale. We have all the sorts of Vegetable Seeds that have 

 proved worthy of cultivation; also, Grain, Grass and Flower 

 Seeds. All the varieties are raised and selected expressly for 

 our trade, and we do with confidence recommend them to all 

 who desire to procure seeds that will prove true to their names. 



0= Catalogues gratis, on application. 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO., 



Jan. 1. Over Quincy Market, Boston. 



By license of Court, will be sold at Public Auc- 

 tion, on the premises, in HUBBARDSTON, 

 Mass., on Wednesday, MARCH 17, at 10 o'clock, 

 A. M., a Farm, about half a mile from the centre, 



and 19 miles from Worcester, containing 188 



acres of land, about one-half of which is Woodland, and of 

 good growth. There are about 20 acres of Upland. Also, 

 eight acres of good Reclaimed Meadow, sufficiently dry for 

 cultivation. The remainder is mostly good Meadow, covered 

 in part with Cranberry Vines, and nearly the whole might be 

 profitably converted into good Cranberry Meadow, as it can 

 easily be drained or Sowed, at the option of the owner. 



There is on the premises a good two-story House, Barn and 



other outbuildings, all in good repair. Terms easy, and made 



known at time of sale. Said farm belonging to the estate of 



Willard Earle, late of Worcester. 



Also, will be sold at same time and place, Farming Tools, 



For further information apply to GEORGE HAMILTON, 

 on the premises, or EDWIN CHAP1N, Worcester, Mass. 

 RHODA A. EARLE, Guardian 

 For Chas. N. and Louisa S. Earle. 

 Jan. 31, 1852. 7 wis 



Zinc Milk Pans. 



ANEW ARTICLE, without seam or solder, and will not 

 rust. At wholesale and retail, (over the Market,) Boston. 

 RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 

 Jan. 10. 3m* 



Cattle Ties. 



OX AND COW TIES, of all sizes, a large assortment; also, 

 Draft and Trace Chains; just received and for sale low by 

 RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO., (over the Market,) 

 Boston. 3m* Jan. 10. 



Farm for Sale or to let, 



Situated in CONCORD, Mass., on the main 

 road leading from Boston, containing about 70 

 acres, with a good dwelling-house and barn on 

 the same. The land is well divided into Mowing, 

 Tillage, Pasturage and Woodland. 



03= Inquire at No. 5 BROMFIELD STREET, Boston. 



Jan. 31, 1852. 3mis 



Cast Steel Axes. 



SUPERIOR Cast Steel AXES, of '•Hunt's," 'White & Olm- 

 stead's" and "Hannum's" manufacture, all warranted. For 

 sale, wholesale and retail, by RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON 

 & CO., Quincy Hall, (over the Market,) Boston. 

 Jan. 10. 3m* 



Sausage Meat Cutters. 



TMPROVED MEAT CUTTERS, will cut 150 lbs. per hour. 

 1 Also, SAUSAGE STUFFERS, with large and small tubes, 

 at very low prices, by 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



(Over the Market,) Boston. 

 Jan. 10. 3m* 



Wanted to Buy, 



A Farm in the neighborhood of Boston, by a 

 person who has for sale some property in Cali- 

 fornia, and will pay the balance of the purchase 

 in money. 



A gentleman who is going to California, and 

 wants to sell his estate, will find this an unusual opportunity. 

 A letter post-paid to W. II., Box 1700 Boston P.O., will meet 

 prompt attention. 6w^ Jan. 31, 1852. 



Farm for Sale. 



A Farm situated in the most pleasant part of 

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

 acres of good land, well 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- 

 lage 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, 

 liuince, 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 



S3— istf THOMAS BOWTHORPE. 



