NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



537 



United States & Foreign Patent 

 Agency. 



Office, 39 Stale Street, corner of Congress Street. 



THE undersigned, late Principal Examiner in the United 

 States Patent Office, at Washington, I). C, offers Mi* Ber- 

 vices to those about making application for Patents, with the 

 hope that his long official connection with that Odice, and his 

 familiarity with its rules and practice, will enable him to give 

 satisfaction to those who may employ him. 



Those unacquainted with him are referred to the following 

 testimonials from, his late colleagues. 



SAMUEL COOPER. 



The undersigned, Principal and Assistant Examiners in the 

 United States Patent Odice, have for several years been well 

 acquainted with Mr. Samuel Cooper, lately a Principal Ex- 

 aminer in this Odice; and take pleasure in stating that he 

 is h gentleman of the highest moral character, of unquestioned 

 knowledge in the business and practice of the office, and that 

 his scientific attainments are such as eminently fit him for the 

 business in which he is about to engage. 



HENRY B. REN WICK 



L. D. GALE, 



.!. H. LANE, 



T. R. PEALE, 1 



THOMAS T. EVERETT, [ Assistant 



F. SOUTHGATE SMITH, ( Exam'ra. 



WM. CHAUNCY LANGDONJ 

 Boston, Oct. 9, 1852. 3m* 



Principal 

 Examiners. 



Farm for Sale. 



For sale a farm and country residence, situa- 

 ted in the town of BURLINGTON, U miles from 

 the Woburn Centre Depot, and 12 miles from 

 Boston. Said farm consists of 50 acres of land, 

 divided into Tillage and Orchards. The annual 

 produce of Apples is 150 barrels. There are two Peach Or- 

 chards, of 75 trees each; the oldest is in full bearing, the oth- 

 er j'ist roiling into bearing. There is also an orchard con- 

 taining 250 Dwarf Pears, in bearing, set out three years since, 

 and selected with great care. The buildings consist of a 

 dwelling-house, and two barns, with the necessary sheds and 

 out-buildings, all of which are in perfect repair. One of the 

 barns is a large one, with cellar under it. The farm is level, 

 and easy of cultivation; the house is delightfully situated on 

 a rise of land, and overlooks the farm. 



For terms and particulars, apply on the premises, or by 

 mail to JOHN H. DANE. 



Sept. 25, 1852. *lf 



Choice Fowls. 



The subscriber offers for sale a few pairs 

 of each of the following breeds of Domestic 

 Fowls, viz : White and Buff Shanghaes, 

 Gold and Silver Spangled Polands, Bolton 

 Gray and Black Spanish; also, large Virgi- 

 nia Turkeys and Bremen Geese. 

 These fowls are all very fine, the spangled fowls beautiful. 



H. H. LITTLE. 

 East Marshfield, Oct. 30, 1852. tf *1 



Houghton's Seedling Gooseberry 

 Bushes. 



TjlROM one to five thousand of the above-named Bushes,well 

 X 1 rooted, for sale on the premises of BENJAMIN C. MAT- 

 TENLY, Chatham Street, Lynn, at prices to suit, — from four 

 to twenty dollars per hundred. Persons desirous of obtaining 

 some of these much-sought for Bushes, will now have an op- 

 portunity. 



try Orders sent from any part of the United States will be 

 immediately attended to. Address 



B. C. MATTENLY, 



Oct. 16, 1852. 4w Chatham Street. Lynn, Mass. 



The Farmers' Library. 



TUST RECEIVED, the following assortment of Agricultural 

 and Horticultural Books, embracing the standard works of 

 eminent American and European writers, on the Farm, the 

 Orchard, the Garden, Ac. «kc. 



PRICE. 



American Farm Book, by Allen, $1,00 

 Farmer's Treasure, by Faulkner and Smith, 75 

 Dana's Muck Manual, 1,00 

 Prize 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 Agriculturist, 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 

 Bridgeman'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,i:0 

 Parnell's Chemistry, 1,00 

 New England Fanner, by Cole, 1,00 

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

 Hive and Honey Bee, 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 Bement, 1,00 

 American Fowl Breeder, by Moore, 25 

 American Herd Book, by Allen, 3,00 

 American Shepherd, by Moirill, 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 o fthe Horse, 1.00 

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

 Management of Sheep, by Canfield, 1,00 

 Yowatt on the Pig, 60 

 Knowlson's CompIete^Cow Doctor, 25 

 Horse Doctor, 25 

 Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows, 38 

 Treatise on Hot Houses, by Leuchars, 1,00 

 Allen on the Grape, 1,00 

 Loudon's Encyclopaedia, 10,00 

 Schenck's Text Book, 50 

 Breck'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* 



Farm for Sale. 



A valuable Farm located in the west part of 

 JAFFREY, N. H., within three miles of the Che- 

 shire Railroad, containing two hundred acres of 

 excellent land, well adapted to all farming pur- 

 poses. The farm has a large supply of orchaid- 

 ing, mostly grafted fruit, about forty acres of heavy timbered 

 land, is well watered with running water, and completely 

 fenced with stone wall; there is also a valuable sugar orchard. 

 The buildings are convenient for one or two families, and are 

 in first-rate repair. There is a good supply of never-failing 

 water in the same. 



O" For further particulars inquire of the subscribers, on 

 the premises. J. &. J. WORCESTER, JR. 



August 21, 1852. 3mtf" 



PALMER'S 



Second Importation of Shanghaes. 



A few pairs of these choice Fowls for 

 sale. For their merits see New England 

 Farmer for March. Also, White Shang- 

 haes and Dorkings, of Dr. Wight's stock, 

 Dedham. 



Price $10 per pair. 

 O" Address, W. CLIFT, Stonington, Ct. 

 Oct. 2, 1852. 4wf 



Hound Volumes. 



BACK VOLUMES ol ihe NEW ENGLAND FARMER, ele- 

 gantly bound in Muslin, Gilt and Embossed, are now fox 

 ?ale at this office. 



Boston, Mareh 20, 1852 



