1853. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



343 



Auction Sale of 4000 Acres of 

 Land. 



ON TUESDAY, the 12lh ilny of JULY next, the subscriber 

 will offer for sale ut public auction, several choice anil 

 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 Steam Saw Mill, 

 with a variety of valuable machinery ^capable of manufac 

 luring 20,0i'0 feet of lumber every 24 hours, all in fine condi- 

 tion and active oper ilion. The mill and the improvements 

 connected iheiewiih, h.ive been erected within the past two 

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

 ofTered for sale. 



This tract is surrounded by a highly improved farming coun- 

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

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

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

 No higher commendHtiou 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 Uimher, render the timber upon this tract of very 

 considerable value. This land will be sold in lots 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 4d00 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. 



O" 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* 



(T?* The subscriber begs leave to refer the public to — Hon. 

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

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

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

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

 Boyce, Esq , Utica. 



Snper-Pliospliate of Lime, 



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

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

 sale by GEO. DAVENl'ORT, 5 Commercial, corner of Chat- 

 ham St., Boston, agent for the manufacturer. 



Also, for sale, Ground Bone, Bone Dusl, Burnt Bone, Gua- 

 no, and Grass Seeds of reliable quality. 

 March 26, 1853. tf* 



Haycock Covers. 



"TlOR SALE, Haycock Covers made of the leaves of Bamboo, 

 JD water tight. These mats are very useful to the fanner in 

 getting in his hay crop diirmg showery weather, and will an- 

 nually save more than their cost in the quality of the hay. 



Foi sale by RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



Boston, June 25, 1853. 



Talacre Scytlie Stones. 



Qrtri DOZEN TALACRE SCYTHE STONES for sale Derj^ 



OUU/OU) by - - -- 



Boston, June 25, 1853. 



T B. BROWNE, 7 DoaneSt. 

 2w 



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 havt 

 proved worthy of cultivation; also, Grain, Grass and Flowet 

 Seeds. All the varieties are raised and selected expressly foi 

 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. 



THE BOSTON AND WORCESTER 



EAGLE DOUBLE PLOAVS. 



THE superior merits of these Plows, consist in, 

 1. The mode of attaching the forward mould-board to the 

 beam, by which great strength and durability are secured, as 

 also the various desirable changes in depth of work, and rela- 

 tive depth of each plow, the same being regulated to any shade 

 of nicety, with perfect facility. 



2. The entire and handsome overturning of the sod furrow, 

 by the forward mould-board, to the extent of the whole width 

 of furrow taken by ihe plow, placing it beneath, out of the 

 way of the teeth of the harrow, cultivator, or other imple- 

 ment, so that it is in no case dragged to the surface in the af- 

 ter-cultivation of the crop: 



3. The thorough and finished work done by the rear mould- 

 board, in taking up its furrow of undersoil and sifting or scat- 

 tering it over the inverted sod, so as to entirely fill to the sur- 

 face, and at the same time break open any undue cohesion of 

 the soil, leaving the plowed land in a finely pulverized condi- 

 tion, requiring little labor with the harrow or other surface- 

 working instrument, — and indeed, in all tolerably free loams, 

 rendering the use of these instruments, as pulverizers, quite 

 unnecessary: 



4. The remarkably light draught of the plow, in proportion 

 to the amount of work and the thoroughness of pulverization 

 accomplished. 



Sever 1 sizes of the BOSTON & WORCESTER EAGLE 

 DOUBLE PLOW, are made by the subscribers, from patterns 

 of their own original invention. They invite their friends and 

 customers to examine these Plows, as to quality and durabil- 

 ity of material, thoroughness and finish of construction, and 

 to lest their working properties 



Manufactory at Worcester, and Warehouse Quincy Hall, 

 over the Market, Boston. 



RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



April 30, 1653. 



Farm in Westboro', Mass., 



For sale or exchange, for Boston property, sit 

 uated on the old Grafton road, within i mile of 

 Ihe Railroad Depot, containing 27 acres of as 

 good laud as any other 27 acres laying in one 

 body, in the town; it is elevated about 75 feet 

 above the railroad, and overlooks the town, and is within 7 

 minutes walk of three churches and the town house, which 

 for healthy location is unsurpassed. The buildings consist of 

 a modern house, built by Boston mechanics in 1851, and is 32 

 by 22 feet, with a kitchen attached, 16 by 23 feet, two stories 

 high, with a cellar under the whole. Wood-house, 16 by 20 

 feet; work-shop 16 by 12 feet; carriage and hen house, 16 by 

 21 feet; poultry yard, 30 by 53 feet, enclosed by slat fence 8 

 feet high; barn, 60 by 36 feet, with cellar under the same, so 

 divided as to give a vegetable cellar containing about 2000 

 bushels; cistern and well water is brought into the house, and 

 all the wash of the kitchen and privy is conducted by a drain 

 to the barn cellar; likewise a farm house 24 feet square, IJ 

 stories high, cellar under the same; there are three good wells 

 of water and one good brick and cement cistern on the prem- 

 ises. There are now on the farm 142 large apple trees, most- 

 ly grafted, also 220 young thriving apple trees, mostly Bald- 

 wins, from 4 to f years from the bud, some of them have 

 borne fruit; likewise 34 peach trees of early choice variety, 

 10 pear trees, &c. There has been taken from the farm the 

 past year, 30 tons of hay, 375 bushels of corn in the ear, 700 

 bushels of carrots, beets and S. turnips, 80 barrels grafted 

 fruit, besides vegetables used in Ihe lamily For further infar 

 malion, apply at this office, of Messrs. SIMON BROWN vt 

 WILLIAM SIMONDS; at Westboro', of Messis. FAYEB- 

 WETHER^ GRIGGS. 

 Feb. 5. 1853. tf 



Sutfolk Pigs. 



June II, 1853. 



The undersigned can supply a few or- 

 ders for choice Suffolk Pigs of the beat 

 blood in the country. Also, a few Breed- 

 ing Sows and 2 Roars. Address, post- 

 paid, LUTHER GILBERT, 



Newton, Lcwer Falls. 

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