Kmcry & Co*9. .New Tlureslier and Cleaner* 



FOR nearly two yctirs weharo been experimontingto perfect a 

 Cleaner, to bo opcrai-ed with our power for public and field 

 threshing ; and at the exppn?e of much time and sevfial hundred 

 dollars. W(f have succeeded to our entire patipfaction. and now are 

 prepared to furnish a ("leaner combined with all the advantages of 

 oor overshot cylinder, and at the same time requiring less force to 

 openi^ lt8 rotary motion than is required by the vibrating sepa- 

 rator. We have testt^l it very thoroughly duriug last harvest. 

 and some of them have been used the past season for publie 

 threshing in the best grain growing sections of the State, with the 

 best succi-.s;*.— threshing month'' together an equal amount, and 

 at less expense, than the common threshers with the vibrating 

 separator.-i. 



The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fanning mill, clean- 

 ing the grain fit for market, and wasting none. The additional 

 cost being not nioro than an ordinary fanning mill, or about ifiirty 

 rfo/farj,- making the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost $75 to the 

 fjirmor. The (.Jeaner can be detached, and the Thresher used 

 alone when desired. 



N. B. The aboTO ThresherH and Cleaners, as also an improved 

 Railroad Horse Power, will be supplied by J. I'. Kogg, No. 14 

 Front St.. who is our only agent for them iu Rochester, and of 

 jihom only can thev be obtainvd there. The prices will be— 



For Single Power $86 



• Thn sher and Separator 35 



• Bands, Wrench, Oil Can. extra pieces 5 — Vib 



•• Two Horse Power .110 



•'■ *■ Thresher and Separator, , 36 



•^ Bands, oiler, wrench &c 5—150 



Mso, Wheeler's one Horse Power. Thresher and Separa- 

 tor, complete, (improved this season.) 120 



Wheeler's two Horse Power, Thresher and Separator. 



complete 145 



Kmery's Thresher & CU-aner. with bands, wrenches, fitc, 75 



Saw Mill, complete for use,. .15 



(irant'sFan Mills, adapted for hand or power, IVom $22 to $28 

 Manufactured and for sale at their Agricultural Warehouse 

 St Seed Store. 369 and 371 Broadway, .\lbany. N. Y. 

 Sept. 1850. KMKRY & CO. 



GRKAT SAT-E (}P FRTITT AT A17CXI01V. 



IHK WHOLF. STOCK OF A NURRFRV TO BK SOT.l) AT 

 Al CTION, SF.PTF.MBKR 20th. 1850. 



THK rropriet«.rs of the Luke llrie Nursery. Cleveland. Ohio, 

 being ybout to make a change in their busiuesri. will sell 

 their entire stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Slirnbs. Roses. 

 &c. Stc.. at Public .Vuction. and without re.'^erve, oh Weduesday. 

 the 20th SoptembiT next. 



The collection embraces alt the choice It-ading. and new varie- 

 ties of Fruits ; rare Ornamental Trees. Shrubs. &c .and in extent 

 of variety and correctness tp name, is probably surpassed by no 

 Nursery at the ^^'est. 



The stock of Pears on fre • stocks, and dwarfed on Quluce. is 

 verv good, and alsu Chorrie.i. Apple.", Peachi^s, Plums, (Juapes 

 Quincen, lurrants. Ra,<j-berries, Stc. Jitc. 



Among the Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, thero are plants 

 from one year's growth to an extra size, and the stocks of Moun- 

 tain Ash. Scotch l.arch. Deciduoxis Cypress. Norway and Silver 

 Maples. European Lindens. Horse Chetitnutf. Kentucky Coffee 

 Trees, Garland Dentztn, Daphne Megereon. .Monthly (. hinese 

 J'.vergrceuB. and Tree Houeysuckle^. Sec. 8tc-, ar.- especially good. 



The stock of F.vergrcens is large, and most of them having been 

 twice transplanted, they are in excellent condition to bo removed. 



The sale will be inade in lots of 10 to 100 trees or pKints in .nrh 

 lot. The correctness oi \arieti''S maybe relied upon, and pur- 

 chasers can have t!i. p ivi'. _-. . t r. -moving thrir trees at any 

 time previous to tb' J !■ M > ' .1 



The purchaser II M n , ; n \ . liis trees himself, or the pro- 

 prietor.** will doit f '!■ hiin , h ,1 ii^' him the usual price of pack- 

 ing. &o. 



The terms of sale, unless otherwl-e agreed upon with individu- 

 al!i. will be as follows : 



For oil sums under Twenty Dollars, cash 



Over Twenty and under Fifty. 30 days. 



Ovor Fifty ond under One Hundred, 4 months 



Over One Hundred, six months, approved Notes payable at 

 Bank 



t atalognes will be issued about the 15th of August, which we 

 shall tnkev>le»sure in forwarding to any persons who may desire. 

 All communicatious of inquiry, &c. .iddressed to the subscriber?. 

 will meet prompt attention. F.LI.IOTT .»c CO . 



Sept . 1860. Lake F.He Nurswy. Cleveland. O. 



Compressing an<l Tht-nnonieler Cliiirii i'onil>lnt d. 



THIS combination and arrangement formt- the btst hue 

 now before the public. 



It has the Double /iuc Cylinders for faoilitating the process of 

 obtaining the proper temperature by means of hot nr cold water. 

 without mingling it with the milk and cream A Thrrm.-meter is 

 neatly set in one end to enable the operator to know the proper 

 degree of temperature at which to commence churning. The be- 

 vel floats which liave been before described, arc used without any 

 shaft through tho churn, by having a dowel at oiu- end. and a 

 square socket at the other, which receives ihe end of thr- ^hort 

 crank when it is suspended and propelled. The crank has a 

 groove turned iu its round part to receive a pin. which pin drops 

 into the groove when the crank is in it.^ place. To wa^h and take 

 out the butter, all that is necessary is to raise the pin and with- 

 draw the crank far enough to relieve the dasher, when it in read- 

 ily taken out. 



They are manufactured and sold wholesale .iiid r.tail, at the 

 lowest prices, (the cost being but trifling above KendalPs, of oor- 

 responding sizes.) by FMLRV & ('O. 



■\t the .Agricultural Works. Warehouse, itc. 



Sept. 1850. Nos. 369 U 37 1 Br oadway. .Vlbany. N. V. 



AlIeii''K Improved Portable Kalli-oad Horfie PoM'er, 

 Tlirtsiier, nitd Sepai-nlor. 



THK advantages of the above horcc pnwvr. are - 1 They occupv 

 but little more space than a horse. 'J. They can bo moved 

 by the weight of the horse only, by placing the machine at an an- 

 gle of 10 or 15 dtgrees. 3. They are easily transport, d, simply 

 constructed not liable to get out of order, and move with little 

 friction. 



The Ot'frshot T^ffi/io-a- consist of A small-spikol cylinder, vrith 

 a concave top. and possesses these adva')tngf!:. 1 They have a 

 level table for feeding, thus enabling the teudei-s to stand erect 

 and control the motions of the horse and machine by means of a 

 brake, by which accidents arc avoided. 2 In consequence of the 

 spikes lifting tbe straw and doing the work on the top. (-tones, 

 blocks. Stc. drop at the end of the tablo. :<nd are not carried be- 

 tween the spikes, 3. The over>-hot cylinder does not sc.itter the 

 grain but throws it within three feel of the machine. 4. This ar- 

 rangement also admits of attaching a separaioi high enough from 

 the floor or ground to allow all the grain to fall through it. while 

 the straw is deposited by itself in the h.st conJit-on tbr binding. 

 5. Neither grain nor straw arc broken by tliis machine. 6. The 

 cylinder is long, which admits of faster and m<<re advnntegeou* 

 feeding : it is smaller and with fewtr te.th tlum ordinary thresh- 

 ers, thus admitting of more i\ipid motion and fji-!.>r work with K'>s 

 power ; and the diminution of teeth in the cylimler is fully made 

 up by an increased number in the concave ti>p. which is stmtlona- 

 ry. 7. The seperatorisa great advantage in diminishing the labor 

 of raking out the straw, as it leaves the grain in tho best condition 

 for tho fanning mill. Three men with a single powtr. can ihresh 

 100 to 150 bushels of grain per day: and four nu-n with a double 

 power, twice that quantity. .\11 the above are compact and can 

 be carried where wanted, complete, or they may be readily taken 

 apart and packed for distant transportntion by wairon or other- 



Price of single Power, 

 '• •• Thresher. 



" Seperator and fixtures. 

 Bands for driving, etc . 

 Wood-sawing machine, complete, niul 

 order. 

 Price of Double Power. 



" with Thresher. Seperator. Sec 

 All the above are sold singly or together a^ 

 warranted to work well and give satisfaction. 



Also. Taplins 20 twt circular, and the Cast In 

 F.nquireat the New York Agricultural AVart-heu 

 0* A. B. ALLF.N 8c CO.. 189 and 191 Water sC, 



*.80 



$100 



$145 to $160 



d» ;»ired, and are 



'u Swcfp Powers 

 >*> and Si't-d Store 

 New York 



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Back Voiumks of llie Karmir we cnii t'liniivli huiinil. 

 Also, nil works on Agriculture nnd llnrtiriillur)'. Cniiltry, 

 Sheep. &c. 



