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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Walnut Grove Nursery. 



JAMES HYDE & SON. 



We have for sale at our Nursery a larger as- 

 sortment of trees than ever before offered by us, 

 consisting in part of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry 

 and Peach. 



Also, Quinces, Currants, Raspberries, Grape- 

 vines, &c. &c. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Buckthorn Plants, &c. &c. 

 A prime lot of Red Dutch Currants, good size, $5 per hun- 

 dred, or $40 per thousand. 



Fine Apple trees, three to five years' growth from bud, sev- 

 en to nine feet high, $25 per hundred, or $200 per thousand. 



We devote ourselves solely to the raising of trees; they re- 

 ceive our strict personal attention; we are therefore able to 

 warrant every article true to name. 



Those who intend purchasing large quantities of Apple trees 

 are respectfully invited to call before purchasing, and examine 

 our stock, as it is large, and doubtless unsurpassed by any in 

 the vicinity. 

 A liberal discount on all articles by the hundred. 

 Orders for Scions, (if sent early,) faithfully attended to. 

 Trees delivered in Boston free of expense, packed if desired. 

 Catalogues sent to post-paid applicants. 

 E7"A11 orders thankfully received, and promptly executed. 



JAMES HYDE & SON. 

 Newton Centre, Feb. 21, 1852. 3m* 



For Sale, 



Four pleasantly situated dwellings in ELIOT 

 STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN. 



Also, two farms on WELD STREET, WEST 

 ROXBURY; — the one containing about forty 

 acres, with house and barn; the other containing 

 about twenty-three acres, with house and two barns. 



But a small portion of cash is wanted for any of this pro- 

 perty. Apply to J. C. GORE, Jamaica Plain. 

 Feb. 21, 1852. 2m— *2 



American Veterinary Journal, 



"T\EVOTED to the Diffusion of Veterinary Knowledge, and 

 jj its collateral sciences. Published monthly, octavo form, 

 containing thirty-two pages, making at the end of the year a 

 handsome volume of three hundred and eighty-four pages, to 

 which an index will be furnished. 



Price $1,00 per \ ear in advance. Six copies for $5,00. 



Edited by GEORGE H. DADD, Veterinary Practitioner, to 

 whom all communications, post-paid, must be directed. 



Boston, Feb. 14. 2w— *2^ 



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arm at Auction. 



Will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, 

 on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of MARCH, at one 

 o'clock, P. M., the larjre and valuable farm belong- 

 ing to the late AMOS GOULD, of IPSWICH. 

 Said farm is situated on the road leading from 

 Ipswich to Topsfield, about 2\ miles west of the depot, 4 miles 

 from Wenham Depot, and 10 miles from Salem, and bounded 

 south by Ipswich river; containing upwards of three hundred 

 acres of good land, well fenced with heavy stone walls, with 

 one of the best orchards in the town, covering about 12 acres 

 of land, and is mostly grafted with choice fruit, and in bearing 

 state : also, 7 acres of woodland covered with Oak and Wal- 

 nut wipod and timber. The buildings on the farm are good ; 

 the dwelling-house is a double oire, two stories high and com- 

 pletely finished. There are three barns, three sheds, corn-house, 

 cider-mill, wood-shed and piggery, with other out-buildings in 

 good repair. 



Said farm is capable of keeping 30 to 35 head of cattle in 

 winter, and 40 to 45 head in summer, and is well calculated 

 for a milk farm for Boston market. 



Also, a lot of salt marsh lying in Ipswich, on the Hundreds 

 so called, and a lot of peat meadow in the same town. Also, 

 two lots of woodland, about 5 acres each, and one lot of mead- 

 ow in Topsfield on Averill's Island, so called, together with all 

 the stock, tools, and produce on the farm. 



The above described premises will be sold at the time and 

 place above mentioned, if not previously disposed of at private 

 sale. 



XT If the day designated should be very stormy, the sale 

 will take place the first fair day. 



XT Inquire of AMOS GOULD, Wenham, Mass., or B. F. 

 PATCH, on the premises. 



Feb. 7, 1852. 4w— *1 



Cast Steel Axes. 



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

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

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

 & CO., Chancy Hall, (over the Market,) Iloston. 

 Jan. 10. 3m* 



FishMll Landing Nursery, 



2£ MILES NORTH FROM THE NEWBURGH FERRY. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten- 

 tion of FRUIT GROWERS, and dealers in Fruit 

 Trees, to his large stock offered for sale the pre- 

 sent spring, consisting of 



48,i 00 APPLE TREES, 

 of the most approved varieties, 6 to 10 feet high, 

 at from $12 to $14 per hundred. 



20,000 PEAR TREES, 

 embracing over one hundred of the best varieties, 5 to 8 feet, 

 30 cents each, $28 per hundred. 



30,000 CHERRY TREES, 

 two or three years from the inoculation, 6 to 12 feet, at $20 to 

 $25 per hundred. 



5000 APRICOT, OF THE BEST VARIETIES, 

 one to three years from the bud, $8 to $12 on Peach, and $25 

 to $30 on Plum stocks, per hundred. 



20,000 PEACH TREES, 

 of the most valuable standard varieties, entirely free from dis- 

 ease, 7 cents each, $6 per hundred. 



5000 ISABELLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE-VINES, 

 two to four years old, with fine roots, having been annually 

 cut back; they are in excellent condition for vineyard planting 

 — 20 cents each, $10 to $15 per hundred. 



2000 QUINCE TREES, 

 mostly of the apple variety. Currant and Raspberry bushes, 

 Strawberry plants, Summer Hybrid perpetual and other Roses, 

 &c. &c. 



40,000 DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN 

 Ornamental Trees, many of which are of large size and fine 

 form. 10,000 Arbor Vita, 1£ to 5 feet high, $12 to $15 per 

 hundred. 



8000 BALSAM FIR, 

 1* to 5 feet, $12 to $30 per hundred. 



The subscriber, in consequence of the advantages he possess- 

 es, is enabled to sell at low prices; having 300 acres of land, 

 with a variety of soil, the different kinds of plants are cultiva- 

 ted in that best suited to their growth. His facilities for for- 

 warding packages are all that he can desire. The Nursery is 

 within 2h miles of the Hudson River Railroad Depot, at Fish- 

 kill Landing. Steamboats run daily to New York and Albany 

 from Newburgh, on the opposite side of the river. 



From 50 to 60 acres attached to the Nursery are closely set 

 with Standard and Specimen trees, which greatly increase his 

 facilities for the attainment of correctness. The new and most 

 valuable varieties of the Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, 

 Cherry, &c, which have recently originated in this country 

 and Europe, have been procured as early as practicable, and 

 tested, or are iir the course of being tested, in the proprie- 

 tor's own grounds. The new and rare Deciduous and Ever- 

 green Ornamental Trees are annually imported, of which fine 

 plants can be furnished. 



Those who are planting Orchards, starting Nurseries, or en- 

 gaged in the sale of trees, <fec, are irrvited to examine his stock. 

 Trees, Shrubs, <fcc, when ordered, will be taken up careful- 

 ly, correctly labelled, packed in the best manner, forwarded 

 agreeable to order, and with the least possible delay. 



XT Catalogues sent to all who apply hv post-paid letters 

 DANIEL BRINCKERHOFF. 

 Fishkill Landing, Feb. 28, 1852. 2w— *1 



Farmer Wanted. 



WANTED, a man with his wife, to take charge of a Farm, 

 about twelve miles from Boston; one who can give un- 

 doubted reference as to character arrd capability. To a person 

 who gives satisfaction, it will be a permanent situatten. 

 Apply to C. & M. COX, 



Feb. 21, 1852. istf 26 and 28 Central St., Boston. 



The Working Farmer. 



A MONTHLY Periodical devoted to Agriculture, Horticul- 

 ture, Floraculture, Kitchen Gardening, Management of 

 Hot Houses, Green Houses, <fcc, embracing Agricultural 

 Chemistry, Preparation of Manures, &c. 



Edited by PROFESSOR JAMES J. MAPES, arrd published 

 by FRED'K McCREADY, American Institute, 351 Broad- 

 way, New York. 



TERMS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE, 



Single Copies $1,00 



Six Copies 5,00 



Twenty-five Copies 20,00 



Back Volumes in covers nt subscription prices. The Fourth 

 Volume will commence March 1, 1852. 

 Jan. 1, 1852. 2t^ 



Cattle Ties. 



0X AND COW TIES, of all sizes, a large assortment; also, 

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

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

 Boston. 3m* Jan. 10. 



