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THE CULTIVATOR, 
May. 
New-York State Agricultural Works. 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES $ IMPLEMENTS. 
Wheeler, Melick & Co. 
C ONTINUE tneir manufactory at the corner of Hamilton and 
Liberty Streets, ALBANY, where they are prepared to fill 
all orders with despatch. Orders for 
Wheeler’s Patent Railway Chain Horse Powers 
and OVERSHOT THRESHERS and SEPARATORS, will re¬ 
ceive their prompt attention. 
O 15 ’ The large and increasing demand for these Machines has in¬ 
duced the Proprietors to erect a New and Spacious Manufactory, 
and otherwise extend their means of promptly filling orders. Their 
Powers and Threshers have been sold in nearly every State in the 
Union, during the past year, and their superiority has been acknow¬ 
ledged by numerous testimonials, not only from Agricultural Socie¬ 
ties but from persons who have used them. They have been award¬ 
ed the First Premiums at all the principal Fairs where they have 
been exhibited in operation, including the Pennsylvania State Fair, 
the Provincial Fair of Upper Canada, and the Michigan and Ohio 
State Fairs, together with numerous County Exhibitions in the dif¬ 
ferent States. 
THE TWO HORSE MACHINE, with from three to five hands, 
will thresh from 125 to 200 bushels of Wheat per day, or twice that 
quantity of Oats. 
The One Horse Machine will thresh rather more than half that 
quantity. 
Price at Albany : 
For Two Horse Machines,. $145 00 
For one Horse do, .. $120 00 
Machines will be shipped to any part of the United States or the 
Canadas. 
The subscribers are now shipping Powers and Threshers to their 
agents on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, and in the interior of the 
States, bordering on those rivers, and to all the principal ports on the 
Lakes, as well as to their numerous agents in the interior of the 
Lake States. They will be delivered at all our agencies with only 
the cost of transportation added to our home prices. Persons want¬ 
ing to purchase, may by writing to us, learn where they can obtain 
our machines most conveniently. 
N. B.— Our Machines are warranted as heretofore to work to the 
satisfaction of the purchaser , or they may be returned within 60 days 
after they are received, and the purchase money (if paid) will be 
refunded. 
We want a few more agents in most of the States. To competent 
men who can give satisfactory references, liberal commissions will 
be allowed. WHEELER, MELICK & CO. 
Corner of Hamilton and Liberty-streets, Albany, N. Y. 
April 1, 1851. (near the Steamboat Landing.) 
CAUTION 1 . 
T HE subscribers, patentees of Wheeler’s Patent Horse Pow¬ 
ers, having noticed that an Agricultural Firm is advertising 
that Wheeler’s Patent Horse Powers and Overshot Threshers are 
manufactured and sold by ihem, when in fact they have not obtained 
from us any liberty to use. our patent, we hereby caution all persons 
that said Firm has no right to use our Patent, or to manufacture or 
sell said Horse Powers, and that a sale by them will confer no right 
upon the purchaser to use such Power. 
Messrs. Wheeler, Melick Sc Co., of Albany, and their agents, 
are the only persons authorised to make or sell AVheeler’s Patent 
Horse Powers; and every such Power made or sold by them, or by 
any person having a License to do so, has upon one of the Cast Iron 
Semi-Circles, at each end of the Power, the words 
“Wheeler’s Patent—Wheeler, Melick & Co., Makers, 
Albany, N. Y.” 
A due attention to this fact will enable Purchasers to avoid impo¬ 
sition and fraud. 
No person or firm in Albany, except WHEELER, MELICK & 
Co., is authorised to make or sell said Horse Powers. 
April 1. A. & W C WHEELER, Patentees. 
Just Published* 
A PRACTICAL Treatise on the Construction,Heating and Ventihn 
tion of Hot Houses, including Conservatories, Green Houses, 
Graperies, and other kinds of horticultural structures, with practical di¬ 
rections for their management, in regard to light, heat, and air, with 
numerous engravings, by Robert B. Leuchars. Price $1. For sale 
by J. M. TIIORBURN Sc CO., 15 John street, New-York Feb. 2. 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
193 Front Street, New-York. 
T HE Subscriber would call the attention of those purchasing, to 
his extensive assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ 
MENTS. 
“ Highest Premium ” Plows, which were awarded the highest premi¬ 
ums in 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, and 1850. 
Also, Eagle Center-Draught, and all Plows in general use. 
Corn Shelters, with single and double hoppers. 
Straw Cutters —Hoveys’s, Green’s, Sinclair’s and others. 
Horse Powers —Badger’s Improved, and Bogardus’ Patents 
Fan Mills —Grant’s Premium, and Clow’s Rotary Screw. 
Threshing Machines—Corn and Cob Mills, Grist Mills, Cultivators, 
Harrows, Grain Cradles, Rakes, Scythes, Forks, &c., &c. 
March 1—3t. __ JOHN MOORE. 
POUDRETTE. 
T HE Lodi Manufacturing Company offer their Poudrette for sale 
at their usual prices, viz : $1.50 per barrel, for any quantity over 
six barrels, delivered free of cartage on board of vessel, in the city 
of New-York. The article offered this year for sale, will have the 
advantage of being freshly manufactured. 
D Zr’ The company’s office is 74 Cortland Street, New-York city, 
a few doors from the ferry. Address “ The Lodi Manufacturing 
Company, New-York,” post-paid. April 1, 1851—3t. 
Tlie'.Morgan Horse, Young Gilford. 
T HIS fine Horse, of the genuine Morgan breed, will stand 
the coming season, at the stable of the subscriber, in Far¬ 
mington, Ct., for the use of Mares. Young Gifford was bred in Wal¬ 
pole, N. II., and was got by Old Gifford Morgan, his dam a pure Mor¬ 
gan. He will be four years old in May next, and is one of the best 
specimens of this distinguished breed. The Morgans are so well 
known and admired throughout New-England, that it is unnecessary 
to repeat their merits. 
TERMS—$5 dollars for a single service. $8 the season. $10 in¬ 
surance. WM. L. COWLES. 
Farmington, April, 1851—2t. 
United States Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, No. 197 Water-street, New-York. 
John Mayher & Co. 
T HE Subscribers, Manufacturers of, and Dealers in, Agricultural 
Implements, would inform the public that they keep constantly 
on hand, and offer sale, the largest and most complete assortment of 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Field and Garden Seeds, 
in the United States, among which may be found the following : 
Plows —Upwards of 150 different patterns and sizes, adapted to all 
the different kinds of soil and modes of culture, among which may 
be found the genuine Eagle Improved Plow, which has taken the 
Premium wherever exhibited or tested. 
Harrows —Of all kinds and sizes. 
Corn Planters —Different kinds and sizes, to work by manor horse. 
Seed Sowers —A great variety, that will plant all kinds of grain and 
seed at any required distance. 
Cultivators —A large and \ aried assortment. 
Water Rams —Self-acting, of various sizes, with all the late im¬ 
provements. 
Chain Pumps —Complete, or in parts, in small or large quantities, 
to suit purchasers. 
Grain Mills —French Burr Stone and Cast Iron, from $5 to $250, 
for man, horse or steam power. 
Corn and Cob Crushers —Of different sizes. 
Straw Cutters —Of all the approved patterns and sizes, for hay, 
straw, corn, and corn stalks. 
Corn Shelters —Several new kinds, together with all the old and most 
popular styles in use. 
Garden and Fire Engine —Of recent invention, and the best arti¬ 
cle offered to the public. 
Carts and Wagons —Of any style and size, furnished at the short¬ 
est notice. 
Spring Wheat —Black Sea, and all other varieties of the best and 
most approved kinds Spring Seed Wheat. 
Spring Rye and Barley —in any quantity. 
Blue Grass Seed —Just received fresh from Kentucky, suitable for 
Lawns, and early and late pastures. 
Clover Seed —White and Red, a superior article. 
Timothy Seed —New and perfectly free from foul seed. 
Garden Seeds— An extensive stock, selected with the utmost care, 
expressly for the American market. 
Foreign Seeds —Of the best quality, and latest importation. 
Grass Seeds —Ray, Lucerne and White Dutch Clover Seed, just 
imported. 
Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Rape and Millett. 
Guano— Genuine Peruvian and Patagonian of the beat quality. 
Bone Dust —A prime article, in barrels or bags. 
Plaster —Ground, in barrels . 
Poudrette —At the manufacturers’ lowest prices. 
JOHN MAYHER & Co. 
March 1—tf. 197 Water Street, New-York. 
