1853. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



103 



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an I wood. 



Great Offering of Ileal Estate. 



The subscriber wishes to sell his homestead 

 place well known as the CAT BOW FARM, con- 

 sisting of five hundred acres, over two hundred of 

 which is first quality intervale, and in a state of 

 jiih cultivation, the residue is upland pasturing 

 The farm is beautifully situated in Lancaster, the 

 shire town of Coos County, N. II., on the banks of the Con- 

 necticut River. The location is one of the most attractive 

 and beautiful in New England, the scenery is magnificent, both 

 in summer and winter, and for beauty cannot be surpassed. 

 The river at this place assumes the form of a curve, so that 

 sixty Jive acres are enclosed by nineteen rods of fence. It is 

 but one day's ride from Boston, and is only a short distance 

 from the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad. There are two 

 good dwelling-houses and other necessary buildings on the 

 place. A suilicient quantity of water of excellent quality is 

 conducted to the houses and yards from a never failing spring. 

 lie also offers for sale, a large tract of eighteen hundred acres 

 nearly adjoining the above, mostly covered with timber and of 

 easy access to said river. He will also sell his house known as 

 the "WHITE MOUNTAIN HOUSE" and farm of two hun- 

 dred acres, well and pleasantly situated at the White Moun- 

 tains; has a good run of custom during the visiting season 

 This is a fine opportunity for n good and safe investment. All 

 or part of the above property will be sold at a bargain, as the 

 owner wishes to lessen his care. For further particulars and 

 terms, inquire of the subscriber at Lancaster, or at this office. 



.JOHN II. WHITE. 

 Jan. 15, 183.3. 3m* 1^ 



A>TsIiire Stock. 



about one year old. 

 .Tan. 1, 1853. 



Wanted, a thorough bred Ayrshire Bull, 

 and Heifer, not exceeding two years old. 

 Any person having such for sale, or very 

 likely Calve-?, will please apply to the sub- 

 scriber at this office. 



inr Also wanted, a fine native Bull, 

 JOHN RAYNOLDS. 



Admifiistrator's Sale of a Farm lii 

 Concortl, 3Iass. 



BY License of the Court of I'robate for (he County of Mid- 

 dlesex, will be sold at Public Auction on S:iturday, March 

 26th. at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises; the farm lately 

 owned by Capt. Humphrey Hunt, (deceased) situated in Con- 

 cord, Mass., A a mile from the village centre, on the main road 

 to Lowell— cofnprising about 75 acres of first rate land, well 

 divided, and entirely fenced with stone w:ill, having thereon 

 two wells of excellent water, also, a spring of soft water; is 

 abundantly stocked with fruit trees, mostly budded and graft- 

 ed fruit, and a good cranberry meadow, which yield largely in 

 favorable seasons. Said firm has descended from father to 

 son, since the first settlement of the town to the present time, 

 • and has always been kept in a high stale of cultivation, and is 

 considered by competent judges to be as desirable a farm, 

 both from quality of soil, and beauty of location, as any in 

 the county. Also will be sold about 60 acres of pasture land, 

 situated in north part of the town, and U miles from said 

 farm; also, 5 acres situated in east part of town, known as 

 "Great Field." Likewise, two good cows, small lot of good 

 English hay, one cart, and a few farming tools. Immediately 

 following the sale of the above, will be sold a portion of the 

 household furniture, bedding, <kc., &c. Terms liberal, and 

 made known at time of sale. Should the weather be stormy 

 on ihe day above mentioned, the sale will lie postponed to the 

 same hour on following Monday For further particulars, in- 

 quire on the premises, or to SIMON BROWN, ESQ., 

 Editor of the New England Farmer. 

 B. N. HUDSON,? , , ... , 

 J.B.MOORE, 'I Admmistrators. 

 S. STAPLES, Auctioneer. 

 Concord, Jan. 29, 1853. 8t 



Bound Volumes. 



BACK VOLUMES ol the NEW ENGLAND FARMER, ele- 

 gantly bound in Musliu, Gilt and Embossed, are now for 

 sale at this office. 



The Farmers' Library. 



JUST 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, &c. &c. 



PKICE. 

 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 Agricullurist, 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 apd 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 J^andreth, 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,U0 

 Parnell's Chemistry, ' 1,00 

 New England Farmer, 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, 5o 

 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 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 o /the Horse, I.UO 

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

 Management of Sheep, by Canfield, 1,00 

 Yowatt on the Pig, 60 

 Knowlson's Complete Cow Doctor, 25 

 Horse Doctor, 25 

 Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cows, 38 

 Tre.itise on Hot Houses, by Leuchara, 1,00 

 Allen on the Grape, I^qq 

 Schenck's Text Book, 5o 

 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., Uuincy Hall, {over the i^/ar^•e^,) Boston. 

 April 3, 1852. tf* 



Pure Suffolk Pigs. 



The subscriber has now on hand pure 

 blooded Suffolk Pigs for sale. Purchasers 

 ordering them from a distance for breed- 

 ers, may rely on getting the best patterns 

 of the breed, curefullv selected from dif- 

 ferent litters. J.L. LOVERING. 

 Quechee, Vt., May 29, 1852. tf 



Garden Seeds. 



WE 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 hava 

 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. 

 O" Catalogues gratis, on application. 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO., 

 Jan. 1. Over Quincy Market, Boston. 



