THE GEKESEE FARMER. 



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ILLIlSiOIS LANDS FOR SALE. 



r i "MIK subscriber offers lor sale, at low prices and on accommo- 

 J dating terms, 



43,000 ACKES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, 



Miiialeil in Central Illinois, in the Counties of Montgomery, Chris- 

 l'.:ii, l^lielby, Alaeon, Moultrie, Piatt, Fayetto and Clay. 



Said lands were mostly selected and entered at an early day, 

 ;in<l are very clioice selections of Rolling Prairie or valuable Tim- 

 ber^; Lands. Many of said lands are adjacent to Railroad t-ta- 

 lions, and all are situated within convenient distances of completed 

 Railroads. 



Said Lands are offered for sale in small parcels to actual settlers, 

 ■>n reasonable terms, or will be sold in large parcels, at wholesale 

 rates, on very accommodating terms. The titles are perfect, and 

 all conveyances will be made by warrantee deed. Also, 



•400 Valualjlc Busiijess ami RcsUlcnce Lots in Paiia, 



REKNG AT INTERSECTION OF ILLINOIS CENTRAL AND TERRE 

 HAUTE, ALTON AND ST. LOtTIS RAILROAD. 



Pwsons wishing to purchase any of the above named Lands or 

 Lous, will please apply to the subscriber, by letter or otherwise, at 

 liilUlioro', Montg4)mery county, Illinois. 



"^"Cataloirues of saiil Lands will be forwarded to those who 

 may request Ihera. 



Plats of said Lands and Lots may also be seen at the office of 

 E. R. BuLLENS. Land Agent, at Paiui. 



Oct.— It* JOHN S. IIATWARD Ilillsboro, Ills. 



G-ODFREY ZIMMERMAN, 



^^EAR BUFFALO, N. Y., 



OFFERS f.tr sale a large assortment of well. grown FRUIT 

 TREES, consisting of 



APPLES— Standard, and very stocky. 



" Dwarf — Choice varieties only. 



PEAKS— Standard— 2 to 4 years old ; very thrifty. 



'■ Dwarf — A large stock of 2 years old, of unsurpassed 

 vigor. 

 CHEKaiES— Standard— Large and fine. 

 '■ Bwaris — ^ ine young trees. 



PLUMS, PEACHES, ORANGES, and QDINCES. 

 CURRA-NTS — Leading varieties, including Cherry and White 

 Grape. 



GRAPE?, Native and Foreign — The best new varieties, as 

 well as the older ones, fro n one to two years growth. Also, 



EVERGREENS and DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS- 



Of tlie most hardy aud desirable varieties, 

 jy^"* Orders respectfully solicited ; will be executed with care 

 and dispatch. 

 Catalogues sent to all applicants. Oct. — It 



NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. 



66 nnilE COUXTRY GENTLEMAN," writes the Hon. John 

 i Wen iwouTU in the Chicago Democrat, " is the name of, 

 wiTtiouT QUI STioN, THE BEST AGPJOULTURAL PAPER 

 IN THE UNITKD ST.ATES," 



THE COUNTRY GENTLliMAN is published Weekly— IG pa- 

 ges quarto, and entered upon its Fifteenth Volume with ISCO — 

 iuau-ourating at tbat time several improvements— among them an 

 eiilarired jiaae, larger tvpe.and an increased amount oi contents. 



THE GOiiNTRY GENTLEMAN forms far the most complete 

 and practical VVeeklv Journal f(.r the Farmer and Country Resi- 

 dent published in this country. Terms: TWO DOLLARS A 

 YEAR. Address, witb remittance, or for Sample Numbers, 



LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Albany, N.Y. 



*#* L. T. &. Son also publish The Cultivator, Monthly, at 

 Fifty C(-nts per Annum, and The Illustrated Annual Regis- 

 ter OF Rural Affairs, Annually — price Twenty-Five Centos. The 

 ' miinber of the latter for l'^61 is Just ready, and contains If.O En- 

 gravings. Samples of The Country Gentleman and Cultiva- 

 Ti .R will be sent grat s to all who enclose 25 cents for the Annual 

 Iliici.sTEU for 1S61. Addi-ess as above. Oct. — 2t 



THE 



Ashland Clover Hulling and Cleaning Machines! 



THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! 



Tliey have taken, the First Premium at the World's Fair, 



Ohio, Fenniiylvania and Michigan State Fairs, 



County Fairs, and wherever exhibited. 



THE'E Machines are warranted to hull and clean from 20 to 

 50 bushels of seed per day. They have been long tried and 

 found to be the most reliable and durable. These machines, 

 with all the improvements, are made only by the subscribers, who 

 have on hand a large number for the season of 1S61. 

 Send for a circular, and order early. Price from $90 to $100. 



D. WIIITING, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 

 Oct— 11* Ashland, Ohio. 



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TREE SEEDS. 



..(.EEHAN'S New List is the fullest ever offered— over SOP 

 ill kinds of Fruit and Tree Seeds. 



SEEDLINGS, &c.— Over 200 kinds enumerated in Wholetalo 

 List, including Fruit Stocks, New Lawn Grass {Spergida), Rhu- 

 barb or Pie-plant, Silver Maples, &c. 



HYACINTHS AND DUTCH BULBS— AI.-0. CataloouRs of 

 other extensive departments. THOS. MERIIAN, 



GeRMANTOWN and WiSSAIIICOX NtlKSKRIES, 



Oct.— 2t Germantown, Pa. 



BLOOMiNGTON NURSERY, Illinois.— Fruit and Orna- 

 mi.ntal Trees, a large stock cheap for cash. Apjjle, 1 to 4 

 years, l,00li, .$25 to ^S5. Stodcs, 1 ) ear, selected, 10,000, $.30. 

 Gooseberry, Ilonghton, strong, 100, .t4. A'asjiherri/, many sorts, 

 100, $2 to .J5. Sti-awherry, Wilson's, Early Scarlet. Crimson 

 Cone, Iowa, or Washington, and 01 hers, Pure, 100, Jl ; 1,000, $5. 

 Tulips, 100, of 20 named sorts, Double and Single, $4. Root 

 Grafts, 1(1,000, .$50 ; &c., &c., as per Lists. 



E^" Cash orders in fall packed free. 



Oct.— 21* F. K. PHOENIX. 



100,000 PEACH TREES. 



HIGflTSTOWN, N, 3., NURSERIES. 



ISAAC PULLEN, PROPRIETOR, 



OFFERS for sale 100,000 Peach Trees of leadiug market vari- 

 eties. Also a complete assortinent of other Fruit Trees. 

 Catalogues supnlied gratuilonslv on api)lication. Address 

 Oct.— 2t ISAAC PULLEN, "llighlstown, Mercer Co., N. J. 



100,000 First-class Apple Trees. 



I?OR SALE to the trade at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 

 Also, Cherry, Standard and Dwarf Pear, Peach and Phmi 

 Trees, Grapes, Currants, &c. Address 



E. BOARDMAN & SON, 

 Oct. — 2t Monroe St. Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



True Delaware Grape Vines. 



ONE YEAR OLD— Strong, well-rooted plants, $1; two year.«? 

 $1.50 to $2 ; extra large layers, with bearing wood, .$2 io .$3; 

 smaller, good layers, $1 to .^il.fiO. Very fine Logan Vines. 1 and 

 2 Tears, $1 to |2. All oilu-r desirable varieties, new and ohl, at 

 lowest rates. Send for a circular. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 

 Oct.— 2t Delaware, Ohio. 



LOP-EARED RABBITS. -A Aw pairs of young Lop-Ear. d 

 RalJbils may be had by application tn the subscriber. Alyn. 

 FANCY PIGEONS. 



Carriers, Fantails, Pouters, Rufflenecks and Tumblers. Prices 

 from two to five dollars perpair. C. N. J;EMENT. 



Oct.— It. Springside, Po'keei^sie.N. Y. 



TO IJNTVEKTXOTiS. 



T ERASER. 24 Arcade, Rochester. N. Y., obtains PATENTS, 

 • both at home and in Europe, on unusually favorable terms. 

 Rejected appiUcations, and other extremely doubtful cases, will 

 be' guaranteed — that is, no charge will he madewithoutthe patent 

 is obtained. Oct. — It* 



EVERGREEN FENCING. 



To NURSERYMEN AND AMATEURS.— 5f'AC00 American 

 Arbor Vit;v and llendock Spruce, from seed bed ami Trans- 

 planted trees. Send for a catalogue. A. J. McCLANE, 

 Oct.— It Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



GRAPES! GRAPES!! GRAPES!!! 



TWENTY varieties of the best hanly sorts, singly, by the doz- 

 en or hundred. Send stamp for priced dcscriptive'catalogue. 

 Oct— 2t* D. S. HEFFRON, Utica, N. Y. 



50,000 PEACH TREES, 



BUDDED thi3 season with the choicest fruit, and for sale at 

 .$25 per thousand, by J. T. SERGEANT & CO., 



Oct, — It* Sand Brook, New Jersey. 



DELAWARE GRAPE VINES— For $1 each. Concords and 

 Dianas fur .$25 [ler hundred, and other varieties. Send for 

 a catalogue. Address R. B. SHAW, 



Oct.— It* Trenton Falls, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



S-i i\i\ PER MONTH— Cad be made by any oni' with Stcn- 

 XUU cil Tools. I sell the cheapest and best. Be sure and 

 send for my circular, which fullv explains the business. Address 

 Oct., 1S60.— 5t* JOHN "MILLIKEN, Lawrence, Mass. 



PITTSBURGH WATER CURE -A first-class CURE, in its 

 sixth year Room lor over 100 patients. Sand for circular 

 to Dr. FREASE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct -4t* 



