S U P p L E INI E N T 



SAYLES GARDEN ENGINES. 





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A splendid ariicle, will tliruw a conslnut stream o( 

 water lo tlie distancH of 50 or 60 feet, with greai 

 force, and in case of fin; would be a good sijljsliluti f r 

 n fire engin«. The most perfect article fir the pur|i<8 

 ever introduced. 



HORTICULTURAL CHESTS, 



With a complete set of Garden tools, a very useful 

 article f.r ladies or g.^ntlcnien ; the tools are all fitted 

 10 one handle, and the handl.f sciewed together so that 

 all the tools may be packed into the chest, and locked 

 up; every lady or gentleman that is fond ofgardoninin 

 should b«! furnished with a Tool Chest. 



WILLIS'S IMPROVED noUliLL 

 CORN SHELLER. 



OPERATING 



The most perfect and substantial article that has been 

 introduced for the purpose ; this machine can be work- 

 ed by hand, or any other power, and will shell two ears 

 o( con. Mt the same lime ; ll.cy arc highly approved bv 

 all that have used tlieni. 



A Corn Plu Her n one of the most con\enient and 

 labor saviii;; implements tint the practical lartner has in 

 use. Various machines for this purpose have been in- 

 vented. It can he used in all cases (iir large or small 

 sized ears. It is very simple in its construction, and 

 durable in its operation, and no way li.ible to get out 

 of order ; one man can work it to good advantage, iho' 

 a man to turn and a bov to feed it, works it mnch bet- 

 ter than one alone. Tlley are so light and portable, 

 as to be easily removed from place to place, and one 

 machine will serve for several families or even the in- 

 habitants of a small town. 



WILLIS'S SEED SOWER. 



ner. There has been a great diUieulty in machines to 

 sowing garden seeds; they are very apt to i-iog uji 

 and the farmer might go over an acre of land and on 

 sow a single seed ; but not so wiih this ; ii is so con- 

 structed thai it cannot possihlv e|..g In usir.g ihi. 

 sower, the farmer can suve one lialf of his seid, ami d< 

 the work at less than one i^uaiier the exp. use of ilu 

 common way of sowing his feeds, and liave it done ir 

 a much belter manner; it opens the (urnw, drops ihc 

 fc.-d, covers it over and n lis them do« n. Ii will 

 almost any kind of Gard. n Seeds; say Roia ISaga 

 Mangel Wujlzi-I, Turnips, Carroia. I'.iets, l'arsnip» 

 Oniooh, &c. it is highly reeimmi nded by a grea 

 niimlier of persons who have used it the present sea- 

 son. 



PATENT FIRE PROOF WROUGHT IRON SALA- 

 MANDER b-MLS 



This machine is caiciilaled to sow all kinds otG.u- 

 den seed, such as Mangel VVurizel, Ruta Baga, Tur- 

 nips. Carrots, Paisnips, Onions, Beets, &c. beinr; moi- 

 ple in its construction, and certain in its operation 

 The saving of seed in this implement is quite sulfi- 

 cunt to p.iy the cost of it in one season, and the seed 

 is sown much more regular and even. 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED SEED SOWER. 



These Safes have been several limes tested, and 

 found to answer completely, the purpose for which they 

 are designed. 



In order to test their resistance of heat, one waa 

 placed in a Furnace in Wall Street. New York, and a 

 blast kept up for 18 hours sufficient to melt the stones 

 of which the furnace was constructed, consuming 72 

 bushels charcoal, and the safe with its contents, came 

 out completely safe and uninjured. Also a trial was 

 made in State street, Boston, by placing in the same 

 furnace, one of Scott's A.sbest..s safes, one of Gaylor's 

 Double, and one of the Salamander safes; and a' blast 

 ap|ilied lo each, consuming 150 bushels charcoal, and 

 Ihe result was, that Scott's Asbestos, and Gaylor's 

 Double safes, were completely destroyed with their con- 

 tents ill less than tico Aours, and the Salamander remain- 

 ed in the furnace 14 hours, and then came forth uninjur- 

 ed, and turned out the books and papers in a perfect 

 state. 



NEW PATENT WINNOWING MACHINE. 



Willis's latest Improied Seed .Sower, inventt-d tlie 

 last season ; one of the most perfect machines ever in- 

 troduced for the |iurposc. In using this machine, the 

 farmer may be ceiiain that his seed is put into the 

 gnmiid. and at the same time in the best possible man- 



Holmes' Improved Winnowing Machine is one of 

 the best that is in use. It is very plain and simple in 

 Its eonslructiim, and very powerful in its 0|,eration ; 

 is well calculated for cjenning all kinds of grain, and 

 may be applied to many other purposes— such as clean- 

 ing rice, coffee, <X'c. 



