SUPPLEMENT. 



VECJETABLE CUTTER. 



Willis's Improved Vegetable Cutter fw cutting large 

 • small root-. The great ohjertiou to all other iiia- 

 linee, is iheircnttiiig the roots into slices, which makes 

 almost impossible for the catUe to gel hold of them ; 

 is machine with a little alleration.culs ihcm into large 

 small pieces, of such shape as is most convenient 

 r the calile lo eai. It will cut wiih ease fnnn one lo 

 'O bushels of roois per njinnlc. No farmer should be 

 ilhouioneol these machines. 



WILII^S IMPROVED SUG.^VR MIL!.. 



! Willis's Improved Sugar .Mill for grinding the 

 I avana and oilier sugars ; one of the best labor saving 

 laehmes that has been iiitr<duce<l for our friends in 

 |e grocery bu.sincss. ll will grind wilh ease a box ol 

 ur hundred pounds of sugar in twenty minutes, leav- 

 ' g ihe grain of l.he sugar in the most perfect order fur 

 I tailing. 



HARRIS'S IMPROVED PAIiNT .MILL. 



BROyKSS PATEiNT SILK SPINNING MA- 



Brooks's silk spinning and leeling machine, is foiiml 

 to be a very simple and easy operaling niacliine, and yit 

 one of llie must perfect ihal has been invented for ihe 

 purpose of reefiig and twisiing silk from the cofoons, 

 and manufacturing it in;o sewing silk. By ihe different 

 arrangemenis of this machine, it will opcraie upon a 

 slui^le or double thread, as may be required, and prc- 

 p.ire il for twisting or weaving. E.tperience has fully 

 proved that by uniting the filaments of silk as th"y are 

 drawn from the cocoons, wvt in Iheir natural glutiimus 

 substance before they are dry, the thread is ntore firm, 

 smooth and slronger The simplicity of the machine, 

 and the very ea.sy way in which it is u.sed, biings it 

 within the cuinprehension and cipacity of any person 

 lo use it. 



WILLIS' IMPROVED SAUSAGE FILLER. 



• — ~~^ uniHCUimjaii) Iil«Blll 



Tills tnachine whidi is intended f r b 

 is one of the most convenient and expi 

 for the purpose that can be conceived 

 will do more in preparing and filling sau 

 machine, t.han ten men can in the old iiin 

 ins them. 



Iling sausages 

 (liliouB things 

 of One man 

 ;ages with this 

 nner of work- 



DUTCIIEP.-S PATENT COOKING STOVE, 



For burning wi od or cod is nii< of the most econo- 

 mical and pepfeft articles for family use vet inlroduc- 

 ed, it havino- an open grat. and vet answering all th 



mended by a great number of persons who used them 

 last season. 



GRINDSTONES, ON FRICTION ROLLERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes hung on friction rol- 

 lers and moved wilh a foot treader, are lound to bea 

 great improvement on the present mode of hanging 

 grind»lones The ease wilh which they move upon 

 ihe rollers, renders them very easy to turn with the foot, 

 by which the labor of one man is saved, and the person 

 in the act of giinding can govern the stone more lo his 

 mind by having the complete control of hi.s work. 

 St'ins hung in this maiinei are becoming daily more 

 in use, and wherever used give universal salisf'aotien. 

 The rollers can be attached lo stones hung in the com- 

 mon way. 



FAMILY HAND MILL. 



Willis's Improveil Patent Family or Plantation Mill, 

 calculated for grnding corn, coffee, &c. ; has a small 

 balance wheel which r.'gulates its operation, and causes 

 it to work free and easy. 



i^PRlNGER'S 



..ne purpose. 



HORIZONTAL MILL is (or the 



CORN AND COB CRACKER 



This Mill, which is calculated for grinding cob and 

 corn ti.TOlher, is found lo make ihe best provender and 

 the mosl economical food for fattening hogs or horses. 

 It is so constructed as to be used w ith a common gnst 

 mill or separate, as circumstances may require,and may 

 be woiked by a single horse or any other power. From 

 thirty lo forty bushels per hour have been ground in 

 these mills. 



EDGING AND TRIMMING KNIVES. 

 These Knives are used for cutting and irimminff 

 grass flats, borders, Ac. They are f"»n<l"'_''^_2?f_^l 



Pd,it Having an open grat. ano ,e. u.i»>ve,i .g .... .... ^ [^ j ^„ They are found to be one ol 



directly under the boilers. It has been highly recom- | should have. 



