1853. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



295 



^liucitising ?i)c|)ai1mcnt. 



(Cr A limited number of advertisements of an appropriate 

 character will be inserted in the monthly Farmer at the fol- 

 lowing 



RATES. 



For one square of 15 lines, one insertion $1,00 



For each subsequent insertion 50 



O" The above rates will be charged for all advertisements, 

 whether longer or shorter. 



AGRICULTURAL 



WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 



quincy'hall, over the market, boston. 



THE Proprietors having recently enlarged their Warehouse 

 an<l increased their works at Worcester, would respect- 

 fully invite the attention of Planters iind Dealers in AGRI 

 CULTURAI, & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR 

 DEN and FIELD SEEDS, &c., to their stock, comprising the 

 largest and best assortment to be found in the United Stales 

 which are ofTered at low prices. 



Of PLOUGHS — we have the greatest variety of kinds and 

 sizes. 



Improved Sod Ploughs, for flat furrows — improved Scotcli 

 Ploughs for lapped furrows — improved Stubble Ploughs, which 

 are especially adapted to deep tillage, or varying from 6 lo IJ 

 inches in depth. 



Self-sharpening, Hill Side, Sub-soil, Double Mould, Corn 

 Cotton and Rice Ploughs. 



Cylinder Hay Cutters, Smith's Patent Lever Gate, and oth 

 ers. Patent Corn Shellers, with and without Separators 

 Seed Sowers, of various sizes and prices. Batchelder's pateni 

 Corn Planter, improved. Fanning Mills of various sizes 

 Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, thermometer Churns 

 Bobbins' patent Centrifugal Churn, Cylinder Churn, Dash 

 Churn, Corn Planters, together with almost every articl* 

 wanted on the Plantation, Farm or Garden. 



Illustrated Catalogues sent gratis on application, post paid 

 RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



Boston and Worcester, Mass., Jan. 1, 1853 tf 



LANGSTROTH'S 



Movable Comb Hive, 



(Patented Oct. 5lh, 1652.) 



EACH comb is built on a movable frame, and in five min 

 utes they may all be taken out, without cutting them or 

 enraging the bees. Weak stocks may be helped to honey and 

 brood from stronger ones; queenless colonies supplied; the 

 worms caught; and new colonies formed in less lime than in 

 usually required to hive a natural swarm. That the safe and 

 assy control of the combs, makes a complete revolniion in 

 bee-keeping the subscriber prefers to prove rather than as- 

 sert. At his Ajiiary, combs, honey and bees will be taken 

 from the hives, the queen e.xhibiled, and new colonies formed. 

 By the close of May his work (-350 pages) on the Honey-Bee 

 will be publit^hed. It contains many new and highly impor 

 tant discoveries, and gives full directions for managing bees, 

 in the author's hive, or any other. Cost of hives from one to 

 five dollars; farm rijjhts five dollars. For one dolliir, postage 

 paid, ihe book will he gent free by mail. On receipt of eleven 

 dollars, a beautiful hive .showing all the combs, (with glass on 

 four sides,) will be sent with book and right, freight paid, to 

 any Railroad station in New England; a right, book and hive 

 for two colonies, with glass on each side, for $13; a thorough- 

 ly made hive for two colonies, glass on the bank only, with 

 book and right, for Sll. Address, 



L. L. L'VNGSTROTH, Green6eld, Mass. 

 May 14, 1853. 3w*3 



Super-Phosphate of Lime, 



IN bags and barrels, made by C B. DeBURG, a warranted 

 puie and genuine article, with full directions for use. For 

 sale by GEO. DAVE.NPORT, 5 Commercial, corner ef Chat- 

 ham St., Boston, agent for Ihe manufacturer. 



Also, for sale. Ground Bone, Bone Dust, Burnt Bone, Gua- 

 no, and Grass Seeds of reliable quality. 

 March 26, 1853. tf* 



Devonshire Stock. 





For sale, a pure blood North Devon 

 Bull. Also, two Spring Bull Calves, all 

 as highly as can be found in this country. 



Imiiiire at this olfice, postage paid. 



April 23, 1853. 6w2* 



Auction Sale of 1000 Acres of 

 Land. 



ON TUESDAY, the 12lh day of .lULY next, the subscriber 

 will offer for sale at public auction, several choice and 

 valuable farms in the vicinity of Lockport, in the county of 

 [Niagara, and State of New York; among them some of the 

 best improved and most highly cultivated farms in this region 

 of country. Also, 



2000 Acres of Choice Timbered Land, 

 lying about eight miles east of Lockport, and five miles from 

 the Erie canal and the Rochester, Lockport and Niagara Falls 

 Railroad. The timber is j rincipally Beech, Maple, Bass, 

 Ash, Hickory and Oak. In the midst of this tract has been 

 erected 



A First Class Steavi Saw Mill, 



with a variety of valuable machinery/capable of manufac- 

 turing 20,01j'0 feet of lumber every 24 hours, all in fine condi- 

 tion and active operation. The mill and the improvements 

 connected therewith, have been erected within the past two 

 years at a cash cost of over $20,000. The mill will also be 

 offered for sale. 



This tract is surrounded by a highly improved farming coun- 

 try, is watered by various streams which meander through it, 

 and is well situated for subdivision. The soil is of the first 

 quality. These lands have never before been offered for sale. 

 No higher commendation of the property offered is needed, 

 than to say it lies in the midst of the most fertile and flourish- 

 ing portion of Western N. York. The proximity of the rail- 

 road, 



The Local Demand for Cord Wood 

 and other lumber, render Ihe timber upon this tract of very 

 considerable value. This land will be sold in lols of 50 acres 

 and upwards, as purchasers may desire. The quantity, con- 

 dition, quality and value of the property offered, constitute 

 inducements to purchase, rarely presented to the public, 

 whether capitalists or agriculturists. 



The titles are beyond question, and the sales will be abso- 

 lute. 



A liberal credit will be given to those desiring it, for a prin- 

 cipal part of the purchase money. The whole quantity of 

 land that will be offered for sale will be over 4' 00 acres. An 

 examination of these lands is invited before the day of sale. 

 Lists and descriptions will be furnished to those desirii g the 

 same. 



[nr The sale will commence at 1 o'clock P. M., upon the 

 2000 acre tract, and will continue until all the lands shall be 

 sold. . A. WOLCOTT. 



Lockport, May 28, 1853. 7w* 



Wanted, 



An Ayrshire Bull, (full blood) from 1 to 

 2 years old. Apply immediately at this 

 ollice. 



May 21, 1853. tf' 



0= The subscriber begs leave to refer the public to — Hon. 

 Nathan Dayton, Hon. .1. L. Woods, Hon. Hiram Gardner, 

 Lyman A. Spalding, Esq., Lockport; Hon. Levi A. Ward, 

 Rochester; Gen. R. Harmon, Wheatland, Monroe county; 

 L. C. Fitch, Esq , West Bloomfield, Ontario county; A. A. 

 Boyce, Esq , Utica. 



Morgan Stock Horse for Sale. 



For sale by the subscriber, a Morgaiv 

 Colt, 4 years old last May, weight 1125 

 lbs., the best model of his Sire (the Green 

 Mountain Morgan owned by liale) llftit 

 can be found in New England; his color 

 and action, his temper, arkd gait, are like 

 the old horse and he is reputed to be the best roadster of the 

 whole race of Morgans. C. W. BELLOWS. 



Pepperell, Mass., March 12, 1853. On Nashua and Wor- 

 cester Railroad. *tf March 12. 



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 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. 

 O" Catalogues gratis, on application. 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO., 

 Jan. 1. Over ftuincy Market, Boston. 



