PATENT PORTABLE RAILROAD HORSE POWER. 
Patent Portable Railroad Horse Power, 
And Overshot Threshing Machine, and Separator. 
rpHE above celebrated machines have during the past year been 
more extensively sold and introduced than during any year pre¬ 
vious ; and what is most gratifying to all interested, they have given 
most unqualified satisfaction. 
Upwards of three hundred and fifty setts have been sold this season 
without supplying the demand. 
With increased facilities over those of the past season, for the ma¬ 
nufacturing, and some additional improvements in their construction 
and materials, they are now offered to the public with increased con¬ 
fidence in their superiority over all other threshing machinery, for 
the farmer’s own use and economy. 
Their durability is no longer questioned. They have been in use 
every season for the past seven or eight years, without any percep¬ 
tible. wear or expense other than the necessary oil, and a new plunk 
flooring for every twenty thousand bushels of grain threshed by 
them. 
Some of the advantages of these machines axe : 
Their portability and compactness, admitting of their use inside of 
barns during all weathers, thereby protecting both man and beast— 
and at the same time requiring no more room than for threshing with 
the flail. *> 
The whole may be operated by the force usually about the farm, 
without calling together the whole neighborhood, thereby enabling 
the farmer to thresh his own grain, and at such times as best suits his 
own convenience, or take advantages of markets. 
The One Horse Power, requiring, with a change of horses once or 
twice a day, but three men to thresh 75 to 100 bushels of wheat or 
rye, or double the quantity of oats or buckwheat per day. Or with 
the Two Horse Power, and two horses, without a change, and four 
or five men, double the amount per day. 
The prices will be about the same as last season, viz: 
For the One Horse Power, Thresher, Separator, Bands &c., com¬ 
plete, ...$120 00 
Two Horse do., complete,. 150 00 
Portable Saw Mills, for sawing wood, slitting boards, plank, See., 
for fencing or mechanical purposes, are also furnished when wanted, 
in complete running orddr, for $35. 
All articles warranted to perform equal to the above representa¬ 
tions, or may be returned and purchase money refunded. 
For further particulars see catalogue of Albany Agricultural Ware¬ 
house, furnished gratis on application or by mail; or the agricultural 
papers and reports of agricultural socie ies for the' past three or four 
years. HORACE L. EMERY, 
Nos. 369 Sc 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
N. B.—JOHN MAYHER & C$., No. 197 Water Street, are the 
the only authorized agents for the above machines in the city of New 
York, of whom they may be obtained at the manufacturer’s home 
prices. 
CAUTION.—Since the above machines have become known and 
approved, and the demand for them greatly increased, manufacturers 
of other kinds have copied our descriptions, advertisements and en- 
ravings, with the difference of substituting their own names as ma- 
ers instead of the original. To avoid mistakes, we state that the 
euuine machines may be known by the mark \ Wheeler’s Patent) 
istinctly stamped upon them; and on exami- ( July 8, 1841. j 
nation and comparison, it will be found the only simple Rack and 
Pinion Power, without Intermediate Gearing, that can be used for 
the over shot Threshing Machine, without crossing of the bands, 
statements, descriptions and advertisements to the contrary notwith¬ 
standing. In this difference alone, consists the chief merits of this 
machine, and it is this, (secured by letters Patent,), which has given 
them such decided advantages over all other chain powers in use. 
A single glance at the several kinds, will satisfy any person of the 
truth and necessity of this caution. 
Albany, February 1, 1850. 
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Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 
No. 197 Water street, (near Fulton ,) New-York. 
, T , HE subscribers would respectfully invite the attention of planters 
A and dealers in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements,Garden 
and Field Seeds, &c., &c., to their large and varied assortment of 
Garden and Field tools, See., which they are selling at the very low¬ 
est rates that they can be procured in the United States. Persons 
living at a distance can obtain an illustrated ” Catalogue, contain¬ 
ing a list of prices, on application by letter, post-paid. Those order¬ 
ing from us may depend upon their orders being promptly filled. 
The following are a part of the utensils kept for sale by us, which 
are considered the best in use, all of them having taken the highest 
premiums :—Wheeler’s Railway Horse Power,Threshing Machines 
and Separators, Grant’s Fanning Mills, of six different sizes, for 
Rice as well as Grain ; Mayher’s do.; Hovey’s Spiral Hay, Straw 
and Stalk Cutters; Smith’s Smut Machines and Buckwheat Clean¬ 
ers; Beal’s Corn and Cob Crushers, for Feed, horse power; Sin¬ 
clair’s Corn and Cob Crushers, for hand or power ; Sinclair’s Hay, 
Straw and Stalk Cutters, hand oi horse power; Greene’s Hay Cut¬ 
ters, 12, 18 and 24 knifes; Mayher’s Hay and Straw Cutters, 8, 10, 
12, 15, and 18 knifes; Wheeler’s Stalk or Cane Cutter, Power Ma¬ 
chine; Mayher & Co.’s Corn Shellers, single and double-hand or 
power; Burrall’sCorn Shellers and Separators; Warren’s do., wood 
and iron; Smith’s Corn Sheller and Separator, (power,) 1200 Bush¬ 
els per day; Virginia do. do., hand or power, 600 to SCO bushels per 
day; Sinclair’s do. do. ana Husker, power; Whitman’s Horse 
Power, Threshing Machine and Cleaners ; Taplins’ Horse Powers ; 
Mayher’s do. do.; Emery’s Threshing Machines, one and two horse 
power; Emery’s Seed Sowers or Corn Planters; Emery’s Saw Mill; 
Emery’s Centrifugal Churns; Thermometer Chums, of different si¬ 
zes; Cylindrical Churns; Atmospheric Churns; Self-Acting Cheese 
Presses; Hay Presses; bachelor’s Corn Planter; Seed Sowers of 
different kinds; Bark Mills; Cider Mills ; Paint Mills ; Coffee Mills; 
Corn Mills ; Fitzgerald’s Flouring Mills ; Prentiss and Pages’ Flour¬ 
ing Mills, Burr Stone ; Mayher & Co.’s Eagle Improved Polished 
Plows, of different sizes and patterns; Worcester do.; Mayher & 
Co.’s common do.; Freeborn do.; Prouty and Mear’s Plows of all 
kinds Center Draught; Sub Soil Plows of different kinds and sizes ; 
Side-Hill do ; Double Mouldboard do.; Cultivators, Steel and Cast- 
Iron teeth ; Geddes’ Harrows; Ox Yokes and Bows; Single and 
Double Wiffletrees; Ox Scrapers, of Wood and Iron, large and 
small; OxCarts; Farm Wagons; Mule Carts; Wheelbarrows; 
Canal Barrows ; Field and Garden Rollers, Iron and Wood; Wheat 
Drills; Reaping Machines; Mowing Machines; Rice Hullers; 
Store Trucks; Ground Augers ; Ox-leg and Trace Chains; Pickax¬ 
es ; Grub Hoes ; Rakes, Scythe Sneaths, Grain Cradles, Crow-Bars, 
&c., &c. In fact, we have every thing wanted for Farming purpo¬ 
ses, got up in the best manner, style, workmanship, and of the very 
best material, of all the latest improvements. We have also for sale 
a large quantity of the best Seed and Spring Wheat, Oats, Corn, 
Barley, Rye, Peas, Beans, Turnip, Cabbage, Beet, Carrot, Parsnip, 
Onion, Radish, Asparagus, Clover and Grass Seed, raised express¬ 
ly for us, and warranted fresh—a very superior article. We also 
have a large quantity of Guano, Bone Dust, Lime, Plaster and other 
Fertilizers on hand, Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c., of 
the best quality, furnished to order. Also, Wire Cloth, of all kinds ; 
Castings do., Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Saw Mills, Shingle and 
Brick Machines, together with Force, Cistern, Well, and other 
Pumps. JOHN MAYHER & CO., 
Feb. 1, 1850—tf No. 197 Water street, New-York. 
Seedlings. 
"DEAR, Plum, Cherry, Quince, Apples, Horsechestnut, Mountain 
x Ash, and Buckthorn Seedlings for sale. Also seed of the 
above kinds of trees. Every variety of Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees, and grafts of the celebrated Yirgalieu Pear of Geneva- 
For sale at the Geneva Nursery, by 
W. G VERPLANCK. 
Geneva, Nov. 1.—6t.* 
