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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



June 



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PATEXT RAILROAD HORSE POWERS, AND OVERSHOT THRESHERS & SEPAKATORS, 



fVitk recent important improvements^ \!Cf^ J'or ivhieh patent is secured. c£() Manufactured at the 



AGRICULTURAL WORKS, and sold icholesale and retail, at the AGRICULTURAL 



WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE OF HORACE L. EMERY, 



Nos. 369 and 371 ISroadway, Albany, N. Y. 



THE FubscribeT having, at great fxpensp of time and mom-y, 

 done much to introduce these machines throughout the 

 country generwlly. and with such suocess. ia fully .satisfied of their 

 Fupi'riority over eT»Ty other kind of Threshing Machinery in use, 

 with which he is acquainted. 



Probably no other machines yet invented have met with so rap- 

 id an introduction, ^one so extensively into use, or given such 

 universal and uniform natisfaction. 



The rapidly iucrt-asing demand lias induced him to erect, during 

 the past yt- ara. (1848. IS-iO,) a spacious manufactory in this city, to 

 facilitate the manufacturing, and better supply the wants of the 

 farming community. 



These increased facilities, together with his extensive Ware- 

 rooms, and complete assortment of every desirable article of Im- 

 plement or Seed* wanted by tho farmer, enables him to offer great 

 induoiemruts to the public to purchase their supplies of and 

 thrf>ui;h him. whether for th^irown use or to 6fll again. 



Particular attention is called to the R.AILROAD HORSE 

 POWRIRS. AND OVERSHOT THRESHING MACHINK.S &. 

 SEPARATORS, as n.cently improved, by which the application 

 of power is applied from the Endless Phitform to the shaft of the 

 driving band wheel, in such a manner as to remove the liability of 

 breaking •>/ links and wearing oj'tlit small wheels^ and the slipping 

 and wearing of the liut.i and pinions in consequence, U vhoUy 

 avoided. (Jreater strength, durability, and lighter friction are 

 secured ; all of which being important points not before attained 

 in these machines 



They are comparatively light and portable — the Ono Horse 

 Power, complete, weighing about 1100 pounds ; the Two Horse 

 Power, complete, weighing about 1900 pounds. When they are to 

 be often removed, axles and wheels are attached, forming of itself 

 a wagon When in use, one pair of wheel.'* are removed 



They are operated by the weight of the horse or horses, at an 

 elevation of about one and a half to two inches to the foot, or 16 to 

 22 inches, according to the weight of the horsos. 



Three men with the One Horse Power and a change of horses 

 twice ;t day. can readily thresh from 150 to 200 bushels wheat or 

 rye, or double that quantity of oats or buckwheat per day. 



All can bo operated inside of bams in stormy weather, when 

 men and teamt could do little else to advantage. 



The Thresher is Overj;hot, and is driven without any crosaing of 

 bands The feeder stands ert'cc and is not annoyed with dust. 

 There is no liability of accident from the spikes. &c., as no hard 

 Bubstanc-s v:\.q injure or break them, A St-parator is attached to 

 all the Threshers, and answers an admirabb* purpose for separating 

 the traw from the grain, leaving' it with the fine chaff, fit for the 

 Fanning Mill, 



They hav<? been exhibited in operation by the subscriber during 

 the past three yoars. at all the principal State and i ouuty Fairs of 

 New 'i orfc, Ma.^sachut»etti. Ohio, and the Canadaa. and have been 

 cstecpively introduced and used among the farmers of th se States 

 and VermoDt. Khode Island. Connecticut. Virginia, North C'aro 

 lina. Tennessee. Indiana, Illinois, Missouri. iow:i, W^isconsin. and 

 Michigan. 



The First Premiums of the Societies have b<-cn awarded them, 

 and the highest encomiums of committees and farmers have been 

 bestowed up(tu them for their bimpmcitv, kkficiknct, utilitv, 



lie has t-fflcient agents for receiving and forwarding machines in 

 all the principal townB and cities in the States of Nt*w York. Mich- 

 igan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, 



Vermont. &c.; and all machines delivered on board boats, eami. 

 &c.. and freights always contracted for at the lowest rates, and 

 shipping bills made out and forwarded, without extra charge for 

 same, insuring speed, salety, and reasonable charges for transpor- 

 tation. 



Term^ C .VSH. or approved notes, or city acceptances, at thirty, 

 sixty, or ninety days with interest. 



They are warranted to operate as represented, or may be re- 

 turned to the subscriber or his agents of whom they have been 

 purchased, within three months, and purchase money refunded. 



K'^r further particulars, f^ee Catalogue of Albany -Agricultural 

 Warehouse and Seed Store. Agricullural papers. Reports of Agri- 

 cultural Stcieties, Stc &c., or by addressing the subscriber, post- 

 age paid. 



A liberal discount allowed to those persons ordering and a Ming 

 the machines in their vicinity, and agents wanted to sell and put 

 th'*m in operation, where not introduced. 



Having bad long experience in the manufacture and sale of 

 agricultural machinery, he feels asKur-d the public will hazard 

 uoihing in purchasing their Ag-icultural implements and .Ma- 

 chinery *of and through him. For the satisfaction of those unac- 

 quainted with him. and his manner of doing business, he would 

 refer them to the following gentlemen : 

 Luther Tucker. Editor and Publi.^hcr Albany Cultivator, and 



Treasurer New ^'ork Stste Agricultural Society. Albany. 

 Sanford Howard, Associate Editor Albany Cultivator, Albany 

 E. P. Prentice. Esq . President N. V. S. A. S.. Albany. N. V. 

 George Vail, Esq,, Ex-Pres't do do Troy. N. V. 



A. Van Bergen, Esq,, do do do Coxsackie, N. V. 

 J. M. Sherwood. Esq,, do do do Auburn, N. Y. 



B. P. Johnson. Esq.. do and present Secretary N. Y. S. A. 8. 

 i. McD. Mclntyre. Rec. Sec. N. Y. S. A. S,, Albany, N. Y- 



D D. T. Moore. Esq., former Ed. and Pub. Gt-n Far., and present 



Ed and Pub. of Rural New-Vorker. Rochester, N. Y. 

 Jas. Vick.Jr . Esq . Kd. Genesee Fanner. Rochester. N. X. 

 J. A. Wight. Esq.. Kd. of Prairie Farmer, Chicago. III. 



C. N. Bcment, Esq., late Ed. and Pub. Am. .lour, of Ag,. Albany. 

 Rugxl'^s- Nourae. k Mason. Manufacturers and Dealers in Ag. Im- 

 plements, Worcester and Boston. .Mass. 



John Mayher St Co.. Dealers in Ag Implements. New York. 



Tree 



W's: 



Itare Evei-greei 



1 hand a fine stock of 

 i.or Indian Odar;' 

 iHU. or Chili Pine; 



L,or H'n. 

 or Lofty 

 or Cento 



and many other speci<s, all in pots, imported In^-t season, and well 

 established. Priced lists furnished uu application. 



ELLWANGER 8c BVRRY, 

 Mount Hope Garden it Nur eries, Rochester, N. Y. 



March. 1 850. 



BorroU's Clover MlU. 



FOUR sizes made and sold by the Subscriber at Geneva N. Y.^ 

 warranteu to be thoroughly built and to work well. Among 

 other prt-miiuns awarded, this Machine wtis th<> first, at the late 

 State Fair. 



Orders from abroad, or inquiries 

 tended to. [4-4t] 



