. Power, without Sweeps, $110 



Power, with Sweeps, 116 



Horse Power, Thresher and Winnower, '55 feet of Belt,) 245 



her and Winnower, (for Two-Horse Power.) 125 



! Thresher and Winnower, with Tailing Elevator for 



Three Horse Endless Chain;or Lever Power, 145 



her and Separator, (26 inch Cylinder,) 45 



her and Separator, (30 inch Cylinder,) 50 



r Machine with Cleaner, 80 



r Machine without Cleaner, 40 



lar Wood Saw, (24 inch Saw, Eailway Table,; 4 J 



:ar Wood Saw, (24 inch Saw, Slide Table,) 37 



•Saw, for cutting logs, 32 



Power, for Churning, 15 



''8 Patent Governor, 8 



''s Patent Governor, in connection with Power, 5 



;r Butter Worker $10 and 12 



Belting (Kubber,) for lever power, 16 to 20 cents per foot 

 the above machines we manufacture in a substantial and 

 nanlike manner, and warrant them to suit those purchasing 

 1 fair trial, and after we or our agents shall have had an op- 

 nity to correct anything that may cause dissatisfaction, or they 

 )e returned to us, and the pay given will be refunded. Fur- 

 Qformation will be given upon application to the subscribers, 

 communications will be promptly attended to, and orders 

 •0 immediate attention. Q. WESTINQHOUSE Si CO. 

 ■i llSrjQ— It. 



SEEDS! SEEDS!! 



FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS! 



E are now fully supplied with one of the largest and most 

 complete stocks of Garden, Flower, and Field Seeds, ever 

 d to the Western public. Our stock has been made up with 

 care from the best seed gardens of America and Europe. A 

 share are home-grown seeds, being grown under our own 

 jtion, and which we can recommend as true to name and of 

 [uality. Among our assortment of Seeds may be found over 

 150 VARIETIES OF FLOWER SEKDS, 

 300 do GARDEN SEEDS, 



HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED, 

 lESE SUGAR CANE AND IMPHEE SEED, &c., Ac. 

 m a long acquaintance with the trade, we feel confident no 

 in offer better inducements to those desiring seeds. 

 )se who design to emigrate to Kansas and Pike's Peak, 

 1 do well to take with them a bo.x of fresh Garden Seeds. 

 also beep constantly on hand a full assortment of 

 Implements and Macliines 



1 to 'he Field, Garden, Orchard, and Household. 



: are fully prepared to supply the trade on the most liberal 



I Catalogues furnished gratis on application ; if by mail, in- 

 a stamp. Address H. D. EMERY & CO., 



rch, 1859.— 2t 204 Lake street, Chicago, 111. 



BURRALL'S CORN SHELLER 



HAS long been extensively known 

 and approved as the best hand 

 sheller in use. It rs the only one 

 that shells clean and sepakatks 

 the corn frmn the coh at the same 

 operntion. It is simple, strong, and 

 durable, being all of iron. "Price 

 $12. Liberal "discount to dealers. 

 All orders or inquiries will receive 

 prompt attention from 



BURRALL, SNYDER, & CO., 

 (successors to Thomas I). Burrall,) 

 Manufaeturei s of Shcllcrs, Mowers, 

 Reapers, Clod-Crushers, and vari- 

 ous other Farm Implements, Gene- 

 va, Ontario county, N. Y. ap2t 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOR SPBINO OF 1859. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY beg to inform Planters, Nursery- 

 men and Dealers in Trees, tJiat they have still on hand to 

 offer for Spring Planting, a large stock of the following named 

 articles of superior quality in all respects: 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT. 



Stasdakd Peaks, on Pear stock, 2 and 3 years from bud. 

 Dwarf and Pyramid Peaks, on Quince, 2 and 3 yrs from bud. 

 Dwarf and Ptbasud Apples, on Paradise and Doucin, 1, 2, 



and 3 years from bud. 

 Standard Ciierejes, on Mazzard stocks, 2 years from bud. 

 DwARr and Pyramid Chkrkie.s, on Mah-aleb stocks, 1 and 2 yra 



from bud. 

 Apple Quinces, grafted, 2 and 8 years from graft. 

 English Walnuts, Buttebnuis, Spanish Chesthuts, Fii^ 



BEETS, Ac. 



Hardy Gkapf.s, including Isabella, Catawba, Clinton, Concord^ 

 Diana, Rebecca, Monteith, and other new varieties. 



Foreign Grapes, for Vineries, all the most esteemed varieties, 

 well ripened plants, in pots, 1, 2, and 3 years old from the eye 



Blackrerriks — New Rochelle or Lawton,"and Dorchester. 



Gooseberries — The American Seedling, and large English vari- 

 eties. 



Strawberries— Upward of 60 varieties, including all the best 

 American and Foreign varieties. 



CuKRANTs— Red Dutci), Victoria, White Grape, Black Naples 

 Black English, &c., itc. 



Rhubarb— Myatt's, Linnseus, Victoria, Prince Albert, &c. 



Asparagus — Strong Roots. 



Stocks. 



Mazzard Cherry Seedlings. 

 Mahaleb do. do. 



ILLINOIS LANDS FOR SALE. 



B Subscriber offers for sale, at low prices and on accommoda- 

 t-irms, 55,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, 

 ;ed in Cen'.ral Illinois, in the counties of Montgomery, 

 itian, Shelby, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Sangamon, Fayette, 



and Clay. 



d lands wore mostly selec'ed and entered at an early day, 

 ire very choice selections of Rolling Prairie or valuable Tim- 

 1 Lands. Many of said lands arc adjacent to Railroad 

 ms. and all situated within convenient distances of completed 

 oads. 



d lands are offered for sale in small parcels to actual settlers, 

 asonable terms, or will be sold in large parcels, at wholesale 



on very accommodating terms. The titles are perfect, and 

 >nveyances will be made by warrantee deed. Also 400 



N LOTS ! very eligibly situated in the town of Pana, being 

 tersection of Illinois Central and Terre Haute, Alton ancl 



Louis Railroads, 

 rsons wishing to purchase any of the above-named Lands or 



will please to apply to the Subcriber, by letter or otherwise, 



Usboro'., Montgomery County, Illinois. 



talogues of said lands will be forwarded to persons who may 



est the eame. aplt* JOHN S. HAYWARD. 



ORIVAMENTALi DEPARTMENT. 



Deoiduofs Standard Lawn Trees. 

 DEriDuous Weeping " " 



Evergreen Trees, embracing an immense stock of Norway 

 Spruce, from 6 inches to 6 feet. Also, rare California Ever- 

 greens, &c. 

 Flowering Shrubs — ^All the most desirable, comprising a very 



large stock. 

 Cli.mbino Shrubs of all sorts. 

 EosES -The largest stock in the country, of all the best sorts, both 



on the Manetti stock and on their own roots. See Catalogue. 

 Herbaceous P.eonies — A superb assortment of more that seven- 

 ty-five varieties. 

 Dahd.w— Over one hundred of the most beautiful varieties, in- 

 cluding the latest novelties. 

 Phloxes— An unrivalled a.ssortment, embracing all the classes. 

 Dielttra spectabilis — The most charming hardy border plant 



in cultivation — over 10,i 00 plants. 

 CiiiiYSANTnEMU.MS, both large and pompone varieties, the newest 



and best. 

 Carnatio:ns and Picotees — A fine collection. 

 Delphinium Hendersoni, magnificana, and other beautiful 

 sorts. Besides all the most desirable hardy border plants grown. 

 See Descriptive Catalogue No. 3. 



Grcen-HoMse and Bcilding Plants. 

 All the most useful and popular plants, such as Fuchsias, 

 Geraniums, Heliotropes, Veiiienas, Petunias, Lanianas, Veron- 

 icas, Hydrangeas, Bourardias, Plumbagos, &c., &c., grown ex- 

 tensively and supplied in quantities, or by the dozen, assorted, at 

 low rates. See Catalogue No. 8. 



Summer and Autumn Blooming Bulbs. 

 A superb collection of the new Gladioli and Japan Lilies, be- 

 sides Tuberoses., Tigridins, &c. 



We can say without boasting, that our present stock has never 

 been surpassed in vigor, health, and beauty of growth ; and we 

 invite all parties interested to examine it and satisfy themselves. 



Packing for distant parts executed in the most careful and 

 skillful manner, and customers treated in all respects with fairness 

 and liberality. 



For full and detailed information respecting the stock, prices, 

 terms, &e., we refer to the following Catalogues, which will be 

 sent gratis, prepaid, to all who inclose one stamp for each : 



iq-Q. 1— Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses 



&c., &c. 

 No. 3— Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-IIouse and Bed- 

 ding Plants, &c. 

 No. 4— Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and others 

 who purchase in large quantities. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 

 March, 1869.— 2t Mount Hope Nurseries, P^chester, N. T. 



