1853. 



JJEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



55 



The F«armers' Library. 



JUST RECEIVED, the following assortment of Agricultural 

 ami Horticulmr.il Hooks, embracing the standard works o( 

 eminent A meritnn and European writers, on the Farm, Ihf 

 Orchard, the Garden, &c. &c. 



PMCE. 



$],00 

 75 



1,00 

 25 



1,00 

 75 

 50 



2,50 

 75 



1,00 



Cattle, by Stevens, 



American Farm Book, by Allen, 

 Farmer's Treasure, by Faulkner and Smith, 

 Dana's Muck Manual, 

 Prize Essay on Manures, by Dana, 

 American Muck Hook, by Browne, 

 Lectures on Practical Agriculture, by .Johnstone, 

 Elements of Scientific Agriculture, by Norton, 

 Piinciples of Agriculture, by Thaer, 

 Practical Agriculture, by Johnstone, 

 Agriculture for Schools, by Blake, 

 Catechism of Agriculture and Chemistry, by John- 

 stone and Norton, 

 American Agriculiurist, by Allen, 

 Liebig's Complete Work on Chemistry, 

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

 Home for all, by Fowler, 

 Book of the Farm, l,y Stephens and Skinner, 

 Cottage and Farm Houses, by Downing, 

 Downing's Country Houses, 

 Rural Architecture, by Allen, 



Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural Archi- 

 tecture, 

 Downing's Cottage Residt-nces, 

 Fruit Garden, by Barry, 



Complete Gardener and Farmer, by Fessenden, 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant, 

 Bridgeman's Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, 

 American Fruit Culrurist, by Thomas, 

 Gardener and Complete Florist, 

 Florist's Guide, by Bridgeman, 

 New England Fruit Book, by Ives, 

 Youatt and Martin on Cattle, bv S 

 Rose Culturist, 



Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary, by Landreth, 

 Rural Economy, by Boussingault, 

 American Rose Culturist, 

 Bigelow's Plants of Boston, 

 Genera of Pluits of the U. S., by Gray, 2 vols. 

 GrMy's Botany, 

 Parnell's Chemistry, 

 New England Farmer, by Cole, 

 Ladies' Guide and Skilful Housewife, by Mrs. Abel 

 Hive and Honey Bee, by Richardson, ' 



Bee Keeper's Manual, hy Miner, 

 Bird Fancier, by Browne, paper 25 cents, 

 Townley on Bees, 



American Poultry Yard, by Browne, 

 American Poulterers' Companion, by Bement, 

 American Fowl Breeder, by Moore, 

 American Herd Book, by Allen, 

 American Shepherd, by Motrin, 

 Domestic Animals, by Allen, 

 Diseases of Animals, by Cole, 

 Hints to Sportsmen, by Lewis, 

 Dadd's Anatomy and Physiology o ftlie Horse, 

 Mason's Farrier and Stud Book, by Skinner, 

 Management of Sheep, by Canfleld, 

 Yowatt on the Pig, 

 Knowlson's Complete Cow Doctor, 

 Horse Doctor, 



Guenon's Treatise on iMilch Cows, 

 Treatise on Hot Houses, by Leuchars, 

 Allen on the Grape, 

 Schenck's Text Book, 

 Bteck's Book of Flowers, 

 Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees. 



For sale at the Publishers' prices bv RUGGLES, NOURSE 

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

 April 3, 1852. tf* 



25 

 1,00 

 1,00 

 75 

 50 

 4,00 

 2,00 

 4,00 

 1,25 



3,50 



2,00 



1,25 



1,25 



2,00 



50 



1,00 



25 



50 



56 



1,25 



38 



1,50 



1,00 



25 



1,25 



12,00 



2,00 



1,00 



1,00 



25 



25 



50 



50 



50 



1,00 



1,00 



25 



3,00 



1,00 



75 



50 



1,25 



1.00 



1,25 



1,00 



60 



25 



25 



38 



1,00 



1,00 



50 



75 



1,50 



•sliire Stock. 



about one year old. 

 Jan. 1, 1853. 



Wanted, a thorough bred Ayrshire Bull, 

 and Heifer, not exceeding two years old. 

 Any person having such for sale, or very 

 likely Calves, will jilease apply to the sub- 

 scriber at this office. 



O" Also wanted, a fine native Bull, 

 JOHN RAYNOLDS. 



Com Shellers. 



TMPROVED YANKEE CORN SIIELLERS, with and with- 

 ± o t separators These machines are adapted to large and 



on^nr?Ti-"%°'^ '"'7' ^'H ?*'*'" "1"'^'>- -^"J "ot liable to get 



out of order. For sj,lf-^^yho,e.a!e and retail, over the market, 



Nov. 27, 1852. ^^GGLE^, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



Topsfield lingeries. 



PREMIUM TREES AND SCIONS. 



The subscriber respectfully invites his friends 

 and customers (o his large collection of FRUIT 

 TREES, embracing all tie choicest varieties 

 worth cultivation,— consisting of Apple, Pear, 

 Peach, Plum, Cherry and Quince, from three to 

 five years from the bud- thrifty ai.d handsome. 

 Also, about 200 e.xtra size Pear trees, 8 to lO years from the 

 bud, all in a bearing slate, on pear bottoms. 



Also, about 1500 Pear trees, on pear bottoms, from 3 to 4 

 years from the bud, very thrifty and of the choicest varieties. 

 Also, Mountain Ash, 'Weeping Willows, Arbor VitsE, Fir 

 Balsam, &c. ' 



(C? Scions cut to order, from 1500 stundard Apple ar.d Pear 

 trees, many of which are in a full bearing s' ate, and fruited 130 

 varieties last year,— i,nd delivered free of charge at any of the 

 Depots in Salem or Boston. W. G LAKE 



Topsfield, Jan. 1, 1653. tf 



Walnut Grove ]\iirsery. 



The subscribers would respeclfnlly inform their 

 friends and the public, that they have on hand an 

 unusually large stock of Apple, Pear, Plum, 

 Cherry, Peach, and other Trees. 



Also, Quinces, Currant.s, Raspberries, Grape- 

 vines, &c., &c. 



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

 Lot of Seedling Horse Chestnut, two years old. 

 Lot of European Sycamore, two years old. 

 Good plants of the new and improved high bush Blackberry 

 the fruit of wlii(h is of enormous size 



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

 en to nine feet high, $25 per hundred. 



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. 

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

 Catalogues sent to /ios«-;)Oirf applicants. All orders thank- 

 fully received and promptly executed. 



JAMES HYDE & SON. 

 Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 23, 1852. 6w*2 



Bolton Grey Fowls. 



The subscriber offers for sale a few 

 pairs of these fHvorite fowls, which may 

 be had by applying, post paid, to him at 

 Dorchester, Mass. 



GEORGE DORR. 

 Jan. 1, 1653. 4w 



United States & Foreign Patent 

 Agency. 



Office, 39 State Street, corner of Congress Street. 



THE undersigned, late Principal Examiner in the United 

 States Patent Ofiice,at W'astiington, D. C ,oflrers his ser- 

 vices to those about making application for Patents, with the 

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

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

 satisfaction to those who may employ liim. 



Those unacquainted with him are referred to the following 

 testimonials from his late colleagues. 



SAMUEL COOPER. 



The undersigned, Principal and Assi>tant Examiners in the 

 United States Patent Office, have for several years been well 

 acquainted with Mr. Samuel Cooper. laieLy a Principal Ex- 

 aminer in this Office; and take pleasure in slating that he 

 is a gentleman of the highest moral character, of unquestioned 

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

 his scientific attainments are such as eminently fit him for the 

 business in which he is about to engage. 



HENRY B. RENWICK, i „ . . , 

 L. D. GALE, i Pficipal 



J. H. LANE, ^Examiners, 



T. R. PEALE, 1 



THOMAS T. EVERETT, [Assistant 



F. SOUTHGATE .-iMlTII, (Eiam'rs 



WM. CHAUNCY LANGDON,! 

 Boston, Oct. 9, 1852. 3m* 



Bncktliorn. 



1 (\ Ci A A^UCKTHORN, for sale bv 



iU^UUU JAMES HYDE & SON. 



Oct. 23, 1852. 



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