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THE ILLINOIS FA.I1MER. 



DUNLAFS NURSERY. 



40 ACR£:S IN TREJBS AN1> PJLANTS. 



IN ESTABLisnma a nursery at 

 this place, we have done ro with a view ofmakiug it 

 m parmniient buiiness We iiiTite the priruange of tho»a 

 who wish to oucouraKe home industry, and have a deuiro to 

 beaatify their grDUudg and fill their orcbardi with sucb 

 plants Hnd rrttitciRare adauted tnonr anil and climate; attb* 

 ■aine tiniu we dinclitim any intvntion to make war on those 

 who purchase of peddlers, or sendeant for their iiipplit'S, we 

 are coiitf^nt to wait, as we lo >k to tbeiio person* to make us a 

 valuable class of customerfi, at no distant day. The wrll 

 cnltirated ground where their drad trees stand will he iu 

 ezrellent cunditiun to do ample Jtiatice to live healthy trees, 

 to which we may point with pleasure. Trees grown in New 

 York, with highly stimulating manures, aadlbeing pratect- 

 ed by enow in the winter, can hardly be expected to 

 stand, unscathed, our changeable climate. It is our pride to 

 give our castome rs satisfaction; this wo intend to do on all 

 occasions, as we can lire by a fair and legitimate business. 



Apple Trees, 5 to 7 feet high, „ 20 cents each 



" " " $16 per 100 



" " 6 years aid .25ceutieach 



Dwarf and Standard I'ears :. SO " " 



" " " Cherry 50 " " 



Standard Plums 60 " " 



A General Stock of Evergreens, Ornamcutal 

 Treea aud Plauta. 



Oatalognos bad on applicatine. 



Conductors on the Illinois Central Railroad hare directions 

 to leave passengers at the Nursery, 3% miles South of Ur- 

 b'lna, when rmiuosted before leaTiug the last station, when 

 on time, t'armersand tree planters if Central Illinois, will 

 you encourage home industry? M. L. DUNt.\P, 



West UrJana, P. 0., Champagn Co., 111. 



July 1, 1859— tr 



B. F. FOX, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware, 



IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCIIK8,IIAS NOW IN STORE 

 one of the largest and best assortments cf goods in his line 

 ever offered in this market. Importing many stylos of Kng- 

 lish goods direct, and purchaiiiug liis Ainorioan goods of the 

 nianufucturers at the lowest (caub) prices, he is enabled to 

 offer merchants and consumers goodsut the lowest prices, and 

 on as tiavorablo terms an any house o.ist or west. His stock 

 embraces a very large and complete assortment of 



Agricultural Tools and Implements ! 



of the latest and most improved kinds ami qualities. Itf.ap- 

 ers. Mowers, iilraw Cutters, Jledge Trimmers, Sickles, 

 Grass and Jtruning Hooks, Cradles, Scythes, Snatlui, 

 /•hrks, Hoes, S/tovels, Scoops, Axes (a\l kinds and makes), 

 I'icks, Mattocks, lUn MUls, Seed Separators and Threshing Mu- 

 chines. 



II USE FURNISniNG & BUILDERS WAREH USE. 



Ijirgo and complete assortment of Locks. Latches, Butts, Hin- 

 ges, Screws, Bolts, Brads, JN'ails. TjRJMMINGS^great variety 



Carpenter's and Builder's Tools I 



Phmrs, Saws, Chisels, Augers, Braces, Bitte, Drawing Knives, 

 Squares, Trowels, Bevils, Hatchets, Hummers, Adics, Burch 

 and Broad Axes, Boreing Machines, Gould's and Steptoe't 

 Morticing Machines, Ji'iles, dx. 



Blacksmith's Tools. 



Bdlmos, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Tongs, Horse Kails, Horse 

 Slioes, Buttresses, d-c. 



COOPER'S TOOLS. 



Fine assartmeut, Knives, Hooks, Planes, <Cc. 



CUT£.ERY. 



A very large stock aud assortment of Wostenholm's Hutcb- 

 or's and othui's, 'J\ible, Pocket, Pen, Butcher and Shoe AnuM, 

 Jiazors , S/mars, Cismrs, Girv^r.i, <£c. <rreat variety. 



GUNS, PISTOLS, 



Gun Trimviinfftayid Mountinijn, sinr/le and tlouhleharrelUd Kn- 

 glish and German Bijlns, Pistols of great variety, together 

 with a general assortm ,'nt of goods usually kept iu a Hardware 

 store. 



S A *W S 



Every variety, mill, cross cut and circular, from three inches 

 to sixty inclusive, furnished at mannt'acturers prices. 



Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Trimmings. 



In thi.H branch of my business, I am enabled to extend to 

 RndJlers and carriage iiiakers unusual facilities, lieingsup|)lieU 

 direct from the manufacturers. Goods in this line romo to mo 

 at extraordinary low prices. My stock embraces all varieties: 

 Buckles, Ferrets, Ornaments, lioseates, Hings, Snaffles, Bitts, 

 Punclies, WeUting, Self- Adjusting and Dennison Trees, Sad- 

 dler's Silk, Shoe, Three-Cord and Pitting Thread. 



Carrias^e Trimming^s. 



Brass and Silver Plated, Screw Front Bands and PlaUd Screw 

 J-Yont Mail Bands, Coach Handles, Curtain Frames, Turned 

 Collars, Patent and Fnamelkd Lejitlier, Enamelled Muslin, 

 Duck and Drill, Rubber Cloth, dirriagit Bows, Peer and Curled 

 Hair, Patent Leallier and Rubber Belting, Hemp and KubUr 

 packing. 



tPi_ Orders promptly filled and forwarded. 



May Ist, 1857. B. F. FOX 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrnl)bery. 



q^lIE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE 



J_ oidorsfor Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery to 



b^j h*d from any Nursery in this State. The article < will 



come fresh, in good oriU r, will be true to name, bettor and 



lower than the trash often imported from foreign Nurseries 



mchl S. JfRANCIS. 



JflOIjIJYE IPljOVrtS. 



Mauutactured by Jubu IJere. 



AS THE SEASON FOR FALL PLOWING 

 is at band, tho subscriber would ask the attention of 

 Farmers and others interested, to his lart^e and superior 

 stock of Plows of all kinds, now in use in the West, consist- 

 ing of 



Three sizes of Improved Clippers, made from tho best Cast- 

 steel, and finished in very superior mautior; these (.lows for 

 ease of draft, and perfect plowing, have no equal in this 

 State. 



Four si/.es and qualities of tho common form of old ground 

 plows, made from Cast, German and American Steel, which 

 are equal to any plaw made after this style, 



Corn I'lows of two qualities. 



Double and single Shovel I'lows. 



Five Tooth Cultivators. 



UnTTOvnt, two styles, revorsable, adjustable, and 

 Qiddes Double Harrow. 



Ox Yokes of three sizes, finished iu tho best manner, 

 and a very superior article. 



Twelve and Fourteen in Extra Breakers, for breaking 

 Prairie or other sod, with two auU three horses — these uro 



Tery superior breaking plows. 



Common breakers of every size aud style, on hand, or 

 made to order. 



The Michigan Donble Plows. Cf this I am making two 

 sizes for tbrei and four horses. 'J his plow is adopted to 

 breaking, plowing stubble-land, or subuoiling: and will do 

 anykinds ofplowin^ in tho best manner. No plow has given 

 snch geDemI satisfaction wherever it has been used. It 

 should be more generally introduced for deep plowing and 

 BubsoiliLg. 



AH orders for plows either singly or by the dozen will re* 

 ceive prompt attention. 



Sept., 1«58— 6 times. JOHN DEKRE, 



49~ All of said articles can be had on application to 

 Francis k llarrell, Springfield. 



Western Land Ofiice, 



T. S. MATHER. 



FOB TBB 



PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY PRO. 



perty, Farms aud UnimproTed liauds, 



PAYMENT Of TAXES, Z 



OuUection of Claim*. * 



Governtneni JLands 



ENTERED WITH WARRANTS OR CASH IN ANT 



LAND DISTRICT IN ILLINOIS, IOWA, MISSOURI, 



MINNESOTA OR NEBRASKA. 



I.AKD WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOtD. 



^OfflceoverN. II. Ridgely's Bank, West side Public Sqaare, 

 Sprins^fleld, Ills. 



B, B. LLOYB, 



D E ISTTI S T, 



OKFICK ON NORTH FIFTH STRKKT, OV£R J. RATBURN'S. 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



ADENTAtPRACTICEOFFIKTEKNYEAKSWAURANTS 

 him in saying that all operations shall be carefully and 

 neatly performed. He is in iiossession of several premi- 

 ums ami diplomas awarded by the best institutes for the pro- 

 motion of science and arts in the country. 



Teeth inserted, from one tootli to full sets, as substanti.il 

 and handsome oa can bo had in any city of the United States 

 or Europe. Artificial palate plates inserted, sujiplyiug tho 

 want or loss of the palate, vtdum and would, so as to restore 

 articulation. 



Kefer to Prof. David Gilbert, Pennsylvania Collcgo of Med- 

 icine. Philadelphia; Hon..!. S. Claek, Washington City; Uev. 

 Dr. llarkoy, Illinois University ; Drs. Helm, Kyan and Wal- 

 lace: Messrs. Jacob I,r>oso, J S. Coudell, J, il. Gray, Fossol- 



man, Owen, Corneau & Diller, 



JuncT, 185. 



EVERCiREtlNS^ 



ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH S. 

 Francis for Evergreen Trees by the qnantily, from the 

 well known Nursery of Samuel Edwards, Bureau county, at 

 the following rates : 



Balsam Firs, American Arbor Vitre, White Pino, White 

 Spruce, six to ten inches high, $.■) per hundred and $ou per 

 tbonranil. 



The same varieties, from tho woods, collected by Mr. Ed- 

 waads' agents, who take them np in the be^t possible manner, 

 selecting trees carefally from open exposures, packing at 

 once in d.imp moss, at $15 per thousand and $90 pur ten 

 thousand. 



American Larch, two years in the Nursery at $10 per 

 1000. European Mountain Ash, 6 feet high, $18 per 100; 8 

 to 10 feet, $26 per 100. 



Neit Pine Strawberry plants at $3 60 per 1000; and Hybrid 

 Scotch Khubarb at $.3 per loO- 



Orders for the articles may be left with 



mchl S. FIIA NCI9. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 SHUABERY, &.C. 



S FRANCIS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 

 a will receive orders for all de.scription of trees from tLi 

 DuPrtge County Nurseriea, L. Ellsworth & ('o., proprietors. 

 These trees are well grown, health}', and their >?enuiiiess is 

 wnrrantea. Orders fur fall planting can be forwarded to 

 them at any time from June till No.vember. 



Catalogues will be furnished tliose who wisli to purchase 

 trees and shrubbery on application to Messrs. Francis liBar- 

 rell, Spriugfiold. 



FA IRRAMK8 



PATENT 



SCALES 



• OF ALL KINDS. 



Falrbaiibs & Greenleaf, 



3.^ LiKi Strket, Cuicaoo. 

 Sold in Spriugtidl'J, by 

 mayl ly K. B. PEASB. 



ELHOTT»S 



l^ESTEMUy fruit BOOK. 



A NEW EIITION OF THIS WOKK, 



THOROUOntT EIVISED, 



Embrscing nil the new and valuable Fruits, with the latest 



improvem«Dts 'n their cu tivation, up to January, 



1859, especirtlly adapted to the wants of 



WESTERN FRUIT GROWKKS. 



FULL OF EXCELLSN? ILLUSTRATIONS, 

 by 



V. R. ELLIOTT, Pomologist, 



Late of Clevelanil, O.. now of tit. Louis. 



Price $1 25. 



Sent by mail, post paid, to any part of the United states, on 

 receipt of price. 

 A. O.MOORE AGO., 



Agricultural Book Publishers 

 mayl3t 140, Fulton-st., New York. 



U 0. UIBOAIID. JAMES H HIBBARD 



H. G. & J. H. HIBBARD, 



GENERAL COxMMISSION AND FOR- 

 warding merchants. OflSce, No 1.38 North Main Street, 

 directly opposite Bank of tho State of IViisscuri. tit. Louis, 

 Missouri. 4lf 



UHLER'S PLOWS 



The Double Curved Uprlglit Steel Muuld 

 Board Plow. 



THE PROPRIETOR OF TUIS SUPERIOR 

 Plow still continues to supply, 

 the great demand which its merits have 

 created. Its combination of rare ad- 

 vantages has rrcommended it to tho 

 agricultural community throughout the btate of Illinois, it 

 is now admitted that it has no e<iual. 



The following note is but one of the many testimonials 

 which have been turnisbed the manufacturer of the working 

 of his plows. 



We certify that we have lately used the above plows, manu* 

 factured by Mr. John Uhler, and we would state that they 

 are in all respects, superior to any other plows we have ever 

 used. We cheerfully recommend them to the public. 

 Wm. P. Lawsou, Wm. Poflinbarger, 



J. J. Short, Dayid Newsom, 



John W. Beck, Uriah Mann, 



John Kavanaugh, Philemon Stout. 



Sangamon county, Jan 1", 1855. 

 " From the peculiar form of Uhlor's plows they are not ex- 

 celled by any other now in use. It scours very bright, sheds 

 off stubbles admirably, and runs light and easy to the team. 

 The largest sized two-horse plow of this kind, has been used 

 several seasons successfully in breaking prairie. The limits 

 of a newspaper advertisement will not adm<t of an accurate 

 description of these plows. To see them is tobe pleased with 

 them. 



In addition to the above, the manufacturer is making 

 wrought iron upright ones, and two-horse plows. 



Also, a superior Prairie Plow, warranted to be equal to any 

 prairie plow now in use. Any size that may be wanted can 

 be bad at short notice. A large number of all sizes, kept on 

 hand constantly. 



Manufactured by JOHN UHLER, 



Springfield, 11)., at whose establishment these favorite plows 

 can be had, from a single one to a number unlimited. 



aug4-wlT 



J. C. LAMB ~ 



MAMUrACTnaZB OF 



STEAM ENCaNES AND MACHINERY 



OF ALL KINDS. 



CASTINGS OP IPON OR BRASS.j^ 

 HORSE Pv)>VERS, 



STEEL CLIPPER PLOWSB 



BALCONY RAILING AND FENCING, 



Cast Irou Frouts, Wiudow Caps and Silla 

 WATER WHEELS, 



GRIST AND SAW-MILL GEARING, 



PR 



AND 



in IE W EO iy«, 



OF ALL SIZES. 

 EpaiNonxLD, Iu., June 20. 



J. BUNN, 



BANKER, AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE; 



BANK NOTES AND COIN, 



EPRINOFIELD, ILLINOIS. 



-^•t- 



;6Sr" Particular attention given to collections, and proceeds 

 promptly remitted at the current rate of exchange. 



H K R E H 8 TO 



American Kx. Bank.N. York. I Drexel A Co., Philadelphia. 



Abra) am Bell's Sous. " I George Smith & Co.; Chicago 



Uamiltou Bank, Boston. \ L. A. Beuoist & Co., St. Louis. 



Price, Cenverse k Co., New Orleans. 



