Willson's Corn Mill
The 6ubscribcr would hcreby say io tlic pul lic it lic is now propared 10 furnisli on fho:t noe, those who wiah. a portable mili, cnpable of iiuling 30 bubbels of cnrs of corn per hour, or infl otiicr conreo gmn (or feèd.-ir ehelled corn, -ith a riii.li.) rub out ciuver sed, ie. &c lledJ. L. McKnights patent cor cruthcr aud )ver rubber, &c, The sidwcriber is nleo prepared to sell town d cc-Jiiiy rifrhts to said patent on liberal ternia. bd mnebme tvorka Iiku a chnrin, npplicablc to irse, water, or sten: power: one horep, U, ffjeient t perform iho neessiry grindiiigfor iy fnrm Dr piher. ftstoblisluiicnt lor home cenmption, but more power is ncceesary to do stom work to n profit. Tlic subi-criber hns now in opcration in lii lop ai liia Tcinptra(ico House, in Juckson, a cohorte power, by wliich. with tlic forco of je borse (only nt pieserti) he diics ssid malino. The ndVnntojJefl of fredinir corn nnd cobb rj iis way is now [oo well nderftood to nerd roÃÃirsing. Stifficeit to süv, thnt to ihe south, bere they inise corn ensy, and worth p.firlmps ) cents per busliel. thoy tliink it nn object io onomieeby tluis feeding corn and ccbb menl, d thnà too wlféfe they give from lo J for ir grind. ng eilher for feed er divtilintion. Ono. tvvo or ihiic rotiipetrnt snlesmen wnnt ! io nell riphts to snid machine in ihis Siaie id Ohio, nnd to seil liyhis to Thomkin'a moicing machine in tlns State; the best now in J. T. WILLSON. Jnckson, Marcli 2, ]Ãir. 2G0-Gm
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Willson's Corn Mill
Old News
Signal of Liberty
J. T. Willson
J. L. McKnight