320 



TIIH: ILLINOIS I^^HMER. 



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DUN LAP'S NURSERY. 



40 ACKE:S in trees and PL.ANTS. 



IN ESTABLISHING A NURSKRY AT 

 this pUce. wti have done o with a view ofmiikiug it 

 a iioi'DiiiiiFnt liiKineHs We iiivit" ihe |irir»tingt< ot those 

 who wish to cncouriiire h )nie irii'mtrv, mi'l h'lve ii di'Hire to 

 bpiiutiry thi'ir Kroumlii ami till tlieir iirchiiril' nith Hiich 

 plants iinJ 'ruitMHMHrx ailauteil t our soilaiid cliiuato; atilia 

 SHnie tinii- wc disci lim any iiitt-ntion to make war on th<>~e 

 who |>urohH8(' of peddli r». or 8fii(lfa-<t for their supplieB, we 

 art colli 'Ut to wiit. as wo !« k to iliese pepHons to niako in a 

 valuable class of i u.stomers, at no distant day. Tli- well 

 culi 'Htfil (jrimnil where ilicir d-ad trees Htaiol wi.lhe in 

 excellent condition to d > amide jnstieo to live healthy tiers, 



to whicli «o may point with p o ■mire. Treeti grow-i in New 



Y'Tk, with highly ntiinnlatiiig manure!*, and lieing protect- 

 ed by snow in the wiote , can hardly be expected to 

 stand, nn.sc'iithed, our changeable cliniato. It i-< our pride to 

 give nr customers S'ltiHfai-tion; thin we intend to do on all 

 occ'isions, as we c.n live hy a fair and legitimate bnaine.ss. 



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



" " " •' $16 per 100 



'• " 6 years old •J.'iceutaeach 



Dwarf and Standard I'e^trs ^ 50 " " 



" '• " Cherry 5') " " 



Standard Plums 50 «' " 



A General Stock of Evergreens Oruameutal 

 Trees and Plants. 



Catalojrnos had on njiplicatioe 



Ciiuducturson the Illinois Central Railroad have directions 

 to leave passengers at the Nnrsery, 3]/^ miles t<outh of Ur« 

 bini, when re<iuested before leavini; tlie last station, when 

 on time. Kaim'-rsaml tree plauters f Central Illinois, will 

 you eDCOurai;o Lome industry? M. I.. DU.VIj.VP, 



West L'rudua, V. 0., Chunipagu Co., 111. 



July 1, :859— tf 



B. F. FOX, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Hardware, 



IN ALL ITS VAKIOUS BUANCIIES.IIAS NOW IN STOKK 

 one of the largest and best ii.s.sortnients cf goods in his line 

 ever otTere<l in this market. Importing many styles of Eng- 

 lish goods direct, and purchasing his American goods of the 

 niiniifaetiiiers iit the lowest (cash) nrices, he is enabled to 

 offer murcliant.s and consumers goodsat thelowe.st jiriccs, and 

 on as fuvoralilo terms a-s any hou.se exst or we.st. Ills stock 

 einhraces a very hir^e anil comploto a.s.sortmcut of 



Agricultural Tools and Iniplemeuts ! 



of the latest and most improved kinds and qualities. lienp- 

 ers, MiiwiTS, tilraw Cutters, Jlrilije. TrimiiKTS, Scl.ies, 

 Grass and I runing Hiioks, Ci-udUs, ikylhe,s. Snaths, 

 Fhrkss, Hoes, S/iokkIs, Scnnps. Axe.s(aM kinds and makes), 

 I'ichs, Mattuc!:s, Fun Mills, Seed Si'paralors and Tlireshinj Ua- 

 chinys. 



WUl FURNmilNG & BUILDERS WAREII USE. 



Large and complete a.ssortment of Lncks, Latches, liidts. Hin- 

 ges, Scixuyi, Bills, liraih, yails. TJilM.M/yOS — great variety 



Carpenter's and Builder's Tools I 



Planes, Siws. Cliisrls, Augers. Braces, Bittr,, Drawing Knins, 

 S/xarfs, Trowels, Jkrils, llalcUrts, Hammers, Adics, Jiarc/t 

 and Brnad Axes, Bireing Machines, Uuuld's and Sltjjtue's 

 Morticing Macli ines, Fil-:s, </lc. 



Blacksmith's Tools. 



Bellows, Anvils, l'we.s, Screw Plates, Tongs, Horse Niiih, Horse 

 Shoes, Buttresses, tf-n. 



COOPER'S TOOLS. 



Fine assortment. Knives, /fiml.s. Ptanex, dx. 



CUTLERY. 



A very large stork and assortiueiit of Wostenholm's Butch- 

 er's and othei's. Tal)lr., J'dcLut, J'ea, Batclier and Slioe Kiiires, 

 liazors, Slitars, Cissnrs, Carvers, d-c. (Jreat variety, 



GUN.*!, PISTOLS, 

 Gun Trimmingsand Moitntini/s, singlr and dotihhhnrreJhd En- 

 glish and (ir.rman h'ijles, Pixtuls of great variety, tosither 

 with a general assortni )ut of goods usually kept iu a Hardware 

 store. 



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

 fo si.xty inclusive, funii.shcd at iiiannt'acturerH prices. 



Saddlery lliirdwurc mid Ciirriiigc Trimraiugs. 



In this liranch <>f my biisiiK^ss, 1 am enabled to u.\tund to 

 B.addlers ami carriage- makers unusual faiilities, being. supplied 

 direct from the iiianiifarliiiers. Uoods in this linecome to me 

 at extraordinary low prices. .My stock emhraces all varieties: 

 Buchleji, f'irrel.i, Orntiimnts, Jituif.ute.i, lli)igs. Snuffles, Bills, 

 Panclu'.s, W'ehtiing. S!/- Adjusting and Dennison Trees, Sad- 

 dler's Sill:, Shoe., Three-Cord and Fitting 'Jhre.ul. 



€arria:?c Triiuiiiing^§. 



Brass and Silver Plated, Screw Front Bands ami Plated Screw 

 Front Mail Jiiinds, Coach Hamlles. Curtain Frames, Turned 

 Collars, Patent and Knamelled Le.athee, Knamelled Muslin, 

 Duel: arid Prill, Unliher CUilh, Carria\^e. Bovts, Deer and t'nrled 

 Hair, Patent Leather and liuliOer Belting, Hemp and Hublxr 

 pacl:iiig. 



tr%. Orders promptly filled and forwarded. 



May 1st, 1607. B. F, FOX 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery. 

 rilllK S U li .S V, R I H K R WILL HKCKl VK ' 



I oiders for Kruit. Oiimiii' nt.il Trees and Shriibhery to 

 b.- In 1 Iri.rii n'ly Nursi-ry in t'lis .<tate. The artiele will 

 c<'nje frc-h. in ;.:ooil oni' r, wiU !>»• true to name, heit r and ; 

 lowerthan the trash of;eu imiurted from fori ii;n NiMs"rie». ' 



mchl S. iUANCIS. I 



MniiKiactured by Jubn Dcre. 



AS THE SEASON FOR FALL FLOWING 

 is at hand, the subscriber would ask the attention of 

 Farmers anil others interested, to his lari-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 the best Cast- 

 steel, and llui.shed in very superior manner; these , lows for 

 east- of draft, and jjcrfect plowing, Lave no equal iu this 

 State. 



Four sizes and (jualities of the common form of old ground 

 jdowrt. marie from Cast, Oerman ami American Steel, which 

 aree<|nal to any plaw tii^ide after this stylo, 

 (;orn I'lows oftwo iiualitles. 

 Double iind sinjile t-iiovul i'lows. 

 Five Tooth Cultivators. 



Hirrow-, tvio style:*, roversable, adjusstable, and 

 Giddes Double Harrow, 



Ox Yokes ofthree sizes, finished in the best manner, 

 and a very superior article 



Twelve and Fourteen in Kxtra Breakers, for breaking 

 Prairie or other sod, with two and three horses — these are 

 Very i^uperior breaking [ilows. 



Common breakers of everj' size and styltt, on band, or 

 made to order. 



The Michi»;an Double Plows. Cf this I atn making two 

 sizes for thiei and lour horses. This plow is adopted to 

 breaking, plowing stnhhle-land. or sub soiling: and will do 

 anykinds ot plow in;: in the best manner. No plow has giveu 

 such general satisfactien wherever it has been used. It 

 should be more generally introduced for deep plowing and 

 subsoilii.g. 



All order.s for plowE either singly or by the dozen will re- 

 ceive prompt attention 



Sept , 1S.)8— ti times. JOHN UKERK. 



4ld~ All of said articles can be had on application to 

 Francis & Uarrell, Spriugfiuld. 



Western Liand Office. 



T. Sy~MATliEll. 



FOR TUC 



PURCHASR AND SALC OF CITY PRO- 



perty. Farms and Unimproved Liauds, 

 PAl'MSiXT Of TAA'ES,^ 

 Collection ofClaimt. _ 



Ooverunient Eiamts 



EXTEIfED WITJI WAU BANTS Olt CASir IX ANT 



LAND D1STBI..T IN ILLINOIS, IOWA, MISSOURI, 



MINNESOTA OK NEB It ASK A. 



LiAND WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SO]LD, 



OfiBcoovor N. 11. lUdgely's Rank, West side Public Square, 

 Sprintfield. Ills. 



B. B. LLOYD, 

 D E jST T I S T , 



OFFICE ox NORTH FIFTH 8TRKET, OVKB J. R.WIiURN'a. 



SPIlJiNGFIE3L», ILI.. 



ADKNTA I. I'l! .ACTICK ( )F Fl KTKKN YK AltS W A RR ANTS 

 him in saying that all operations shall bo carefully and 

 neatly performi'd. He is in possession of Several premi- 

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

 motion of science and arts in the country. 



Teeth inserted, from one tooth to full sets, as substantial 

 and handsome aa can be liail in any city of the United Mates 

 or Europe. Artificial palate plates inserted, supplying the 

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

 artirulation. 



Refer to Prof. David Gilbert, Pennsylvania College of Med- 

 icine. Philailelphia: Hon.. I. S. Black, AVasliini;ton City; Kev. 

 Dr. Harkey, Illinois Univer.sity; Drs. Helm, Ryan and Wal- 

 lace: Messrs. J:icob Lro-e. .1 S. Condell, J. U. Gray, FoRsel- 

 man, Owen, Corneau & Diller, 



.luneT, ISo. 



K^VCUCiRlilFNS. 



ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH S. 

 Francis fir Kver^reeu Trees hy the (juantity, from the 

 well known Nursi-ry of Samuel Edwards, Itureau county, at 

 the following rales : 



Bilsam Kirs, American Arbor Vitic, White Pine, White 

 Sprui:e, six to tea inches high, $5 per hundred and $:15 per 

 thousand 



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

 waails' a^eiits, who take them up in the best possible manner, 

 seleclinj; trees carefully Irom vpen exposnres, i)acking at 

 once in ilimp nioss, at $ld per thouband and i^'JU per ten 

 thiiusand. 



Aiuericiin Larch, two years in the Nnrsery at $10 per 

 IMOIJ. Knri pean Meiiulain Ash, feet high, $18 prr lOU; 8 

 to 10 feet, -^6 |)er lUO. 



Neit Pine Strawherry plants at $3 60 per lOCO; and Hybrid 

 Scotch Rhubarb at $". jicr 100. 



Orders for the articles may be left with 



mchl 8. FRANCI.'^^ 



FRUIT AND ORVAMENTAIi TREES 

 SlIUAUERY, &c. 



S FRANCIS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL . 

 «will receive orders for .all description of trees from tLc 

 Oil I'.iKo County Nurseriea. L Kllsworth & Co , propiietors. 

 Tlle^e trees are well L'rowii, healthy, and their ^'ciiiiiness is 



w:irriifite... Orders f^r I'mII pliititiiit; c:tn l>e forwjirdcd to 

 them at any time troiii .liine till \o.\ember. 



Cataln;iiies will he I'm nisli.ed tho.-o who wish to purchase 

 trees a .il sluuliery uu application to Messrs. Francis itc Bar- 

 reil, f!pril);;tield. | 



F A 



JR tt A N K S 



PATENT 



SCALES 



(IF Abb KINDS. 



Fairbanks <b Greenleaf, 



3.T I.AKK 1»TUEET, Chicago. 

 ■Sold in ."Springfield, by 

 niayl ly R. B. PEASE. 



E L L. I <) FT ' » 



WESTER^V frit it BOOK. 



A NEW EIITION OF THIS WORK, 



TIIOROUdHl.r RVVISED, 

 Embracing all the new and va nalile Fruits, with the latest 



improvenikuts 'u their on tivatioH, up t > .lanuwy, 



lS.')y, especially adapted to the wants of 

 WESTERN FRUIT GROWERS. 



FULL OF EXCELLENT ILLDSTKATIOSS, 



F. R. ELLIOTT, Pomologist, 

 Late of Cleveland, O.. nowo'. St. Louis. 



Price $1 a*. 



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

 receipt of (irice. 

 A.O. .VloOliE & CO., 



Agricultural Uook Publishers 

 mayl 3t Uu, Fulton-st., New York. 



H. O. UIBUARD. JAMES H HIBOARD 



H. G. & J. 11. niBBAKD, 



GENERAL COM.VIISSION AND FOR- 

 wardiii)- merchants. Office, No i;<8 North Main Street, 

 directly opposite Bank of the State of Miss.uri, St. Louis, 

 .Missouri. <Uf 



UHLER'S PLOWS 



The Double Curved Upright Steel Mould 

 Board Plow. 



THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS SUPERIOR 

 Plow still coutnues to supply.-, 

 the great demand which its merits have 

 created. Its combination of rare ad- 

 vantages has rrcommended it to the 

 agricultural community throughout the Slate of Illinois, it 

 is now admitted that it hasuoei|Ual. 



The following note is but one of the many testimonialg 

 which have been turnisUed the niaualacturer of the working 

 of his plows. 



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

 factnred by Mr. Joliu Uhlcr, aud 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. 

 Wni. P. L.1W8UD, Win. Pollinbarger, 



J.J, Short, Dayid Newsom, 



John W. Beck, Uriah .Mann, 



John ICavanaugh, Philemon Stout. 



Sangamon county, .Tan 1". 1856, 



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

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

 Oi) Ktubtdes admirably, and runs light and easy to th<- team. 

 The lar^Mst sized two-horse plow of this kind, has been used 

 sevt.Tal seasons successfully in breaking prairie. The limits 

 of a newspaper advertisement will not Hdm>i of an accurate 

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

 them. 



In addition to the above, the manufactnrer is making 

 wrought iron upright ones, and two-horse plows. 



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

 prairie pl.'W now in use. Any size that may be wanted can 

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

 hand constantly. 



Manufactured hy JOHN UHLER, 



Springfield, 111., at whose ORtablishnient these favorite plows 

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



aua-i-wlT 



J. C. LAMB 



llAXUfACTDRER 0» 



STEAM ENC;iNES AND MACHINERY 



OF ALL KINDS. 



CASTINGS OF IPON OR BRASS.^O 

 HORSE Pv.)WEKS, 



STEEL CLirPER PLOWS" 



BALCONY HAILING AND FENCING, 



CaEt Iron Fronts, Window Caps aud Sills 



WATER WHEELS, 



CRIST AND SAW-MILL OEARIJiG, 



F* Il^l 1 IS B E rEOH^S, 



OF ALL SJXES. 

 Spa.iNOFixLi>, III., June '2ii. 



J. EUNN, 

 BANKER, AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE; 



ItANK NOTSS AND COIN, 



SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. 



j6C3" Particular attention given to collections, and proceeds 

 promptly rcinitf d i.t the current rate of exchange. 



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It K 11 E K S T i; 



AiiKTinn I'x. Tiauk.N. Vork. I Drexel A d , PMIadelpliia. 



Abrslam 1! -ll's S lis " I Geori;*' .-inilli <tCo.; Ciiicago. 



Ilamiiton Bank. Uoston. | L A. Kenoiil .t Co., St. Louis 



Price, Ccnverse & Co., Nev« Orieans. 



