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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



The Farmers' Library. 



JUST RECEIVED, the following assortment of Agricultural 

 and Horticultural Books, embracing the standard works oi 

 eminent American and European writers, on the Farm, the 

 Orchard, the Garden, &c. «&c. 



PRICE. 



American Farm Book, by Allen, $1,00 

 Farmer's Treasure, by Faulkner and Smith, 75 

 Dana's Muck Manual, 1,00 

 Frize Essay on Manures, by Dana, 25 

 American Muck Book, by Browne, 1,00 

 Lectures on Practical Agriculture, by Johnstone, 75 

 Elements of Scientific Agriculture, by Norton, 50 

 Principles of Agriculture, by Thaer, 2,50 

 Practical Agriculture, by Johnstone, 75 

 Agriculture for Schools, by Blake, 1,00 

 Catechism of Agriculture and Chemistry, by John- 

 stone and Norton, 25 

 American Agriculiurist, by Allen, 1,00 

 Liebig's Complete Work on Chemistry, 1,00 

 Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand Book, by Marshall, 75 

 Home for all, by Fowler, 50 

 Book of the Farm, by Stephens and Skinner, 4,00 

 Cottage and Farm Houses, by Downing, 2,00 

 Downing's Country Houses, 4,00 

 Rural Architecture, by Allen, 1,25 

 Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural Archi- 

 tecture, 3,50 

 Downing's Cottage Residences, 2,00 

 Fruit Garden, by Barry, 1,25 

 Complete Gardener and Farmer, by Fessenden, 1,25 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant, 2,00 

 Bridgeinan's Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, 50 

 American Fruit Culturist, by Thomas, 1,00 

 Gardener and Complete Florist, 25 

 Florist's Guide, by Bridgeman, 50 

 New England Fruit Book, by Ives, 56 

 Youatt and Martin on Cattle, by Stevens, 1,25 

 Rose Culturist, 38 

 Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary, by Landreth, 1,50 

 Rural Economy, by Boussingault, 1,00 

 American Rose Culturist, 25 

 Bigelow's Plants of Boston, 1,25 

 Genera of Plants of the U. S., by Gray, 2 vols. 12,00 

 Gray's Botany, 2,00 

 Parnell's Chemistry, 1,00 

 New England Fanner, by Cole, 1,00 

 Ladies' Guide and Skilful Housewife, by Mrs. Abel, 25 

 Hive and Honey liee, by Richardson, 25 

 Bee Keeper's Manual, by Miner, 50 

 Bird Fancier, by Browne, paper 25 cents, .50 

 Townley on Bees, 50 

 American Poultry Yard, by Browne, 1,00 

 American Poulterers' Companion, by Dement, • 1,00 

 American Fowl Breeder, by Moore, 25 

 American Herd Book, by Allen, 3,00 

 American Shepherd, by Morrill, 1,00 

 Domestic Animals, by Allen, 75 

 Diseases of Animals, by Cole, 50 

 Hints to Sportsmen, by Lewis, 1,25 

 Dadd's Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse, 1.00 

 Mason's Farrier and Stud Book, by Skinner, 1,25 

 Management of Sheep, by Oanfield, 1,00 

 Yowatt on the Pig, 60 

 Knowlson's Complete Cow Doctor, 25 

 Horse Doctor, 25 

 Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows, 33 

 Treatise on Hot Houses, by Leuchars, 1,00 

 Allen on the Grape, 1,00 

 Loudon's Encyclopaedia, 10,00 

 Schenck's Text Book, 50 

 Bteck's Book of Flowers, 75 

 Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees, 1,50 

 For sale at the Publishers' prices by RUGGLES, NOURSE, 

 MASON & Co., Quincy Hall, (over the Market,) Boston. 

 April 3, 1852. tf* 



Grass and Clover Seeds. 



1^00 BUSIIELS IIER1:)S GRASS— (fine, superfine an 



1000 bushels Pennsylvania Red Top — (extra.) 

 1000 do. do. do. (line.) 



600 do. Northern Red Top. 

 6000 pounds Northern Red Clover. 

 12,000 do. Western do. 

 4000 do. White Honeysuckle Clover. 

 200 do. Lucerne or French Clover. 

 100 bushels Orchard Grass. 

 100 do. Kentucky Blue Grass. 

 100 do. Fowl Meadow Grass. 

 And numerous other sorts, such as Sweet Vernal Grass, Rhode 

 Island Bent, Lawn Grass, &c. &c, for sale in quantities to suit 

 purchasers, by RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO., 

 March 20, 1852. tf Over Quiucy Market, Boston. 



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Garden Seeds. 



E respectfully solicit the attention of purchasers of GAR- 

 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 Q_uincy Market, Boston. 



For the Cure of 



COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, 



BRONCHITIS, WM00PING-C0UGIL 



CROUP, ASTHMA, AND 



CONSUMPTION. 



THIS invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Throat and 

 Lungs has attained a celebrity, from its remarkable cures, 

 never equalled by any other medicine before. Other prepara- 

 tions have shown themselves palliatives, and sometimes ef- 

 fected notable cures, but none has ever so fully won the confi- 

 dence of every community where it is known. After years of 

 trial in every climate, the results have indisputably shown it 

 to possess a mastery over this dangerous class of diseases 

 which could not fail to attract the attention of physicians, pa- 

 tients and the public generally. 



See the statements, not of obscure individuals, and from far 

 distant places, but of men who are known and respected 

 throughout the country. 



The widely-celebrated surgeon, Dr. VALENTINE MOTT, 

 of New York city, says: — "It gives me pleasure to certify the 

 value and efficacy of "Oyer's Cherry Pectoral," which I con- 

 sider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the throat and 

 lungs." 



Dr. PERKINS, the venerable President of the Vermont Me- 

 dical College, one of the eminently learned physicians of this 

 country, writes, the Cherry Pectoral is extensively used in 

 this section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence of its 

 happy effects upon pulmonary diseasas. 



Rev. JNO. D. COCHRANE, a distinguished clergyman of 

 the English Church, writes to the proprietor from Montreal 

 that "he has been cured of a severe asthmatic affection, by 

 Cherry Pectoral." His letter, at full lei gth, may be found in 

 our Circular, to be had of the Agent, and is worth the atten- 

 tion of asthmatic patients 



This letter is from the well-known Druggist at Hillsdale, 

 Michigan, one of the largest dealers in the State; and this case 

 is from his own observation : 



Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 10, 1849. 



Dear Sir: — Immediately on receipt of your Cherry Pectoral 

 I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of mine who was thought 

 to be near his end with quick consumption. He was then un 

 able to rise from his bed, and was extremely feeble. His friends 

 believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for 

 him, and I induced them to give him your excellent medicine 

 a trial. I immediately left town for three weeks, and you 

 may judge of my surprise on my return, to" meet him in the 

 street on my way home from the cars, and find he had entire, 

 ly recovered. Four weeks from the day he commenced taking 

 your medicine, he was at work at his arduous trade of a black 

 smith. 



There are other cases within my knowledge, where the 

 Cherry Pectoral has been singularly successful, but none so 

 marked as this. Very truly yours, 



G. W. UNDERWOOD. 



PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, 



Practical Chemist, Lowell, 3Iass. 



Feb. 14, 1852. 3m 



Pure Devon Stock. 



riOWS, HEIFERS, BULLS and BULL-CALVES for sale. 

 \J Apply at Office of N. E. Farmer, or to the subscriber. 

 B. V. FRENCH, 

 Dec. 27, 1851. lyr* Brain tree, Maps 



