SUPPLEMENT, 



BKF, IIIVKS. 



FESSENDENS PATF.NT l.AMl' TEA KETTLE. 



CRANBERRY RAKE. 



Dr Tlialchers Improved U.e Hive, fur affl.rdini the 

 most effecuial security against llic ravugiis of tin- Bee- 

 niolh, and keeping tlie lieesdry and couiforlabl.^duiing 

 winter. The lioney ran be uUen witliout destroying llic 

 bees. 



SMITHS SUBSOIL PLOUGH, IMPROVED. 



The most astonishing eflects appear to have been 

 produced by the irivenlion of the ^bove machine. It is 

 anncessary accompaniment to draining, and is also well 

 caloulatpd to make the most unprodiicti.e soil, fertile 

 and profitable. By breaking the subsoil witliout bring- 

 ing it to llio surface, renders it pervious both to air 

 and water, and aRer a few years, by a greater depth of 

 ploughing, the subsoil is mixed with the upper and is 

 found to be so completely changed in its nature as to 

 be capable of producing every species of grain. 



MAJOR WHEELER'S PARING PX^OUGH, IM- 

 PROVED. 



! This lamp apparatus for healing water, &c. has been 

 found very useful in small iamiliis, and for such pir- 

 ! sons as may wish lo have Tea, Coft'ee, Eggs, or any other 

 i small articles boiled, witliout the liouble of milking a 

 j wood or coal fire. 



'ROGERS' PATENT METALLIC HONE AND 



STRAP, 



A superior article for Razors, Penknives, &c. &c. 



STA.MPS. 



Of all descriptions, for marking and branding the far- 

 mer's tools, of which every farmer who is in the habit 

 o( lending and accommodating I is neighbors and friends, 

 as all farmers are and must be, should have every tool 

 marked with his name. ^Tliis prevents the loss of many 

 tools, and much inquiry and trouble among neighbors. 



CARTER'S GUIDE BOARD BRANDS. 

 A very useful article for country tivviis ; lliey consist 

 of an alphabet of letters, with a si^ries of figures, hands, 

 &c. of suitable size, (forty pieces in number,) well 

 packed in a box. A set of brands would probably 

 serve a town for a century, and supply the necessary 

 guide boards. 'I'he letters are burnt into the board, 

 with a neat brand and may be read at a great distance 

 and will endure until the board perishes. Every town 

 should be supplied with a set of these brands, and if 

 used in their (poor houses, the guide boards would cost 

 merely nothing. 



PRUN1:;G CHISELS AND SAWS. 



The object of this plough is to take off the top of 

 meadow and peat lands, for the purpose of reclaiming 

 tliem. From one to twnanrescan he pared in a day, and 

 in the course of two or three (lays, if the weather is plea- 

 sant, it will he dry enough to burn. In this way mea 



Of all the implements that are used on a farm, there 

 are none used to more profit and advantage than the 

 Pruning Knife and Saw. Too many of our fruit and 

 ornamental trees are suffered lo run to wood ; from this 

 circumstance, «e have less fruit and of an inferior 

 quality. 



SWITCHING BILL. 



This article is much used in England in pruning ami 

 clearing hedges, and is a good article as a substitute fnr 

 the pruning saw and chisel, and can bo used with more 

 expedition. 



FRUIT SHEARS, 



A very useful article for gathering Cranberri 

 One person wiih a rake will do nioie than six or eii 

 can in the same time, gathering by hand. 



CURRY COMBS, AND BRASS TEETH CATTI 

 CARDS. 



Patent and common curry combs, and cards w 

 brass teeth— no stock farm should ever be kept withi 

 n good supply of these articles and constant use bei 

 made uf them. 



Axe Handles. 



Post Augers. 



Pick Axes. 



Post Spoons. 



Stable Door Hasps. 



Iron Bars. 



Churn Drills. 



Hand Drills and Hammers. 



Steel and Iron TtuU Rings. 



Trace and Ox Chain. 



Hoe and Truck Chains. 



Chains for Securing Cattle. 



Flagg's Brick Press. 



Iron Castings. 



Hay Pullers 



Friction Rollers. 



Wagons, Ox & Horse Carts. 



Wheel Barrows. 



Hand Engines- 



Watering Pots. 



Improved Safety tamps. 



Barn and Hand Iiantercs, 



Attached to a pole, are fir the purpose of taking fruit 



", ' ." ,• ' . " , . J „ 1.. / ^ „„ 1 from the extreme branches of trees or such parts as are 



•"^T."' a?""''"'^ ""'^ '■" '"'"''' '" ''""^"'"' '"2" ""P'inot to be come at conveniently in any other way. 



They are found to be very convenient and useful. They 

 are likewise used for taking off scions, &c. 



of bay, &c. 



CAST STEEL AND COMMON AXES 



This article among our fniners 

 useful implements e 



FRUIT GATHERERS. 



? of the most 

 invented. Underbill's cast 

 steel axes, hiive been considered the best, and most ap- ^^^_ 

 proved in form and shipe, and are warranted in every ^™"=™ 

 e.spect to be one of the best (quality. They are fin- 

 ished ill the most perfect manner, and ground to aline .... t • /■ ■ 

 smooth cutlin" ed<rB ' <= | y\ ^.p^y useful article for gathering fruit, more espe- 

 llaichets, deavirs, and many other tools, made by cially for a gentleman or lady who wishes lo collect a 

 workmen, and different finished in the same manner. f^w articles of frun for the table. 



FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. 

 Joseph Brkck & Co. would inform their friei i 

 and the public that they have received a full • 

 sortnient of Garden Seeds, and offer them to th : 

 customers, witli the full assurance that they vl 

 prove satisfactory, being all of the growth of 18 ] 

 Also, a great variety of Flower and Herb Seeds I 

 numerous to mention. 



ROHAN POTATOES. 



We have received a supply of this celebra I 

 and productive potato ; and offer them for sale t 

 the N. England Agricultural Warehouse, and Sd 

 Store, No. 51 and 52 North Market street. 



CHINESE TREE CORN, 



We can furnish the Chinese Tree Corn, ■ 

 scribed by Grant Tliorburn of New York as be J 

 a very productive and valuable variety. 



J. BRECK & CO 



