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THE ILLINOIS FA-HIMER. 



DUNLAFS NURSERY. 



40 ACRES IN TREES AND PL.ANTS. 



IN ESTABLISHING A NURSERY AT? 

 this place, we hnve dune po with a view of making it 

 a (Jbrmniirnt buainesg. We Invite the prironago of those 

 whu wisli to oncourHxe tiome induttry, and Itave u d«nire to 

 bt*Hutit'y tlieir grouuds and fill thoir orchard* \(lth Ruch 

 plantB und trnitsaHare adauted to our soil and climate; at the 

 game time we disclaim any intention to malte war on those 

 who purchase of peddlers, or send east for their supplies, we 

 are content to wait, as we lo-<k to these persons to make us a 

 valnablo class of customers, at no distant day. The well 

 cnlti7ated ground where their dead trees stand will be in 

 excellent condition to do ample justice to live healthy trees, 

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

 York, with highly BtimuiatiDg manures, and being protect- 

 ed by snow in the winter, can hardly bo expected to 

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

 give our caatomera satisfuctiou; this wu intend to do on all 

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



Apple Trees, 6 to 7 feet high, ^ 20 cents each 



" " " " $16 per 100 



" " 6 years old .'25ceut8each 



Dwarf and Standard Pears 60 " " 



" " " Cherry 50 " «' 



Standard Plums 50 «' « 



A Geueral Stock of Evergreens. Ornamental 

 Trees and Plants. 



Catalogues had on appiicatioe. 



Conductors on the Illinois Central Railroad have directions 

 to Uave passengers at the Nursery, 3*^ miles South of Vt- 

 bana, when requested before leaving the la^t station, when 

 on time. Farmers and tree planters >. f Central Illinois, will 

 you encourage home industry? M. L. DUNliAP, 



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



July 1, 1859— tf. 



B. F. FOX, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware, 



IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, HAS NOW IN STORE 

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

 ever offered in thii market. Importing many styles of Kug- 

 lish goods direct, and purchasing his American goods of the 

 manufacturers at the lowest (cash) prices, he is enabled to 

 offer merchiints and consumers goods at the lowest prices, and 

 on as favorable terms as an^house e.ist or west. His stock 

 embraces a very large and complete assortment of 



Agricultural Tools and Implements ! 



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

 ers, Mowers, Straw Cutters, Hedge Trimmers, Siclcles, 

 Grass and Aruning Hooks, Cradles, Scythes, Snaths, 

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

 Vickt, Mattocks, Ihn Mills, Setd Separators and Threshing Ma- 

 chines. 



KU&E FURNISHING & BUILDERS WAREH USE. 



Large and complete assortment of iocts, Latches, Butts, Hin- 

 ges, Screws, Bolts, Brads, Nails. TKIMMWGS— great variety 



Carpenter's and Builder's Tools ! 



Planes, Saws, Chisds, Augers, Braces, Bitts, Drawing Kinves, 

 Sr/tiares, Trowds, Bevils, Hat/i}tels, Hammers, Adzes, Burch 

 and Broad Axes, Boreing Machines, GouUTt and Steptoe's 

 Morticing Machines, Piles, <£c. 



Blacksmith's Tools* 



Bellows, Anvils, Vioes, Screw Plates, Tongs, Horse Nad, Horse 

 Shoes, Buttresses, <£c. 



COOPER'S TOOLS. 



Fine assortment. Knives, Hooks, Planes, <fc. 



CUTIiERY. 



A very large stock and assortment of Wostenholm's Butch- 

 er's and other's, Table, Pocket, Pen, Butcher and SItoe Knives, 

 Razors, Shears, Cissors, Carvers, <tc. Qreat variety. 



GUNS, PISTOtS, 

 Gun Trimmingsand Mouniings,singhsand douhleharrdled En- 

 glish and German Rifles, Pistols of great variety, together 

 with a general assortm-jnt of goods usually kept in a Hardware 

 store. 



S A*WS 



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

 to sixty inclusive, furnished at manufacturers prices. 



Saddlery Hardware and Carriage Trimmings. 



In this branch of my business, I am enabled to extend to 

 sadillors and carriage makers unusual facilities, beingsuppliod 

 direct from the manufacturers. Goods in this line come tome 

 at extraordinary low prices. My stock embraces all varieties: 

 BuckUs, Ferrets, Ornaments, Koseates, Pings, Snaffles, Bitts, 

 Punches, Webbing, Self-Adjusting and Dennison Trees, Sad- 

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



Carriage Triinminss. 



Brass and Silver Plated, Screw Front Batuls and Plated Screw 

 Front Mail Bands, Coach Handles, Curtain JiYames, Turned 

 Collars, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Enamelkd Muslin, 



hack and Drill, Rubber Cloth, Carriage Bows, Pter and Curled 



Hair, Patent Leather and Rubber Belting, Hemp and Rubbir 

 packijig. 



'8f5_ Orders promptly filled and forwarded. 



May Ist, 1857. B. F. FOX 



Frnit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery. 



TUE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE 

 orders for Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery to 

 bo had from any Nursery in this State. The article ~ will 

 ome fresh, in good order, will be true to name, better and 

 werthau the trash often imported from foreign Nurseries, 

 cmchl S. FRANCIS. 



Mauutactured by John Dere. 



AS THE SEASON FOR FALL PLOWING 

 is at hand, the subscriber would ask the attention of 

 Farmers and others interested, to his larfre 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 tlnishcd in very superior manner, these |,lows for 

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

 State. 



Four sizes and qualities of the common form of old ground 

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

 are equal to any plaw made after this style, 



Corn Plows of two qualities. 



Double and single Shovel I'lows. 



Five Tooth Cultivators. 



Hurrows, two styles, reversable, adjustable, and 

 Qiddes Double Harrow. 



Ox Yokes of three sizes, finished in the best mannor, 

 and a very superior article. 



Twelve and Fourteen in Extra Breakers, for breaking 

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

 very superior breaking plows. 



Couimnn breakers of every size and style, on hand, or 

 made to order. 



The Michigan Double Plows. Cf this I am making two 

 sizes for thre) and four horses. This plow is adopted to 

 breaking, plowing stubble-lund, or sub-soiling: and will do 

 any kinds of plowing in the best mannor. No plow has given 

 such general satisfactien wherever it has been used. It 

 should be more generally introduced for deep plowing and 

 subsoiliLg. 



All orders for plows either singly or by the dozen will re- 

 ceive prompt attention . 

 Sept., ISoS— 6 times. JOHN DEERB. 



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

 Francis k Barrell, Springfield. 



Weste rn Liand O ffice* 



T. S. MATHER. 



rOK THI 



PURCHASE AND SAK,E: OF CITY PRO- 



perty, Farms and Uuimproved Liaude, 



PAYMENT Oi TAJrES,~ 



Collection of Claim*. ', 



Government JLantis 



ENTERED WITH WARRANTS OR CASH IN ANT 



LAND DISTRICT IN ILLINOIS, IOWA, MISSOURI, 



MINNESOTA OR NEBRASKA. 



EAND warrants bought and SOL.D. 



^Office over N. II. Ridgely's Bank, West side Public Square, 

 Springfield. Ills. 



B. B. LLOYD, 



I> E ISTTI S T, 



OFFICE oy NORin FIFTH STREET, OVER J. EAyBOB.'H's. 



SPR!NGFI£XJ[>, ILX.. 



ADENTALl'RACTICEOFFIFTEENYEAKSWARRANTS 

 him in saying that all operations shall be carefully and 

 neatly performed. 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 as can be had in any city of the United States 

 or Europe. Artificial palate plates inserted, supplying the 

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

 articulation. 



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

 icine, Philadelphia; Hon. J. S. Black, Washington City; Rev. 

 Dr. Ilarkuy, Illinois University ; Drs. Helm, Ryan and Wal- 

 lace: Messrs. Jacob Loose, J S. Condell, J. U. Gray, Foesel- 

 man, Owen, Corncau & Diller, 



June7, 1S6. 



EVERGREENS^ 



ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH S. 

 Francis for Evergreen Trees by the qnantity, from the 



well kaowu Nursery of Samuel Edwards, Bureau county, at 

 the following rates: 



Bdlsam Fira, American Arbor Vitoe, White Pine, White 

 Spruce, six to ten inches high, $5 per hundred and $3d per 

 thousand. 



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

 waads' agents, who take them up in the best possible manner, 

 selecting trees carefully from open exposures, packing at 

 once in damp moss, at $15 per thousand and $90 per 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, i26 per 100. 



Neik Pine .''trawberry plants at$3 60 per lOCO; and Hybrid 

 Scotch Rhubarb at $3 per 100. 



Orders for the articles may be left with 



mchl 8. FRANCI9. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAIi TREES 

 SHUABERY, &c. 



S FRANCIS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL., 

 «will receive orders for all description of trees from tl.i 

 DuPago County Nnrseriea, L. Ellsworth & Co., proprietors. 

 These trees are well grown, healthy, and their genuiness is 

 warrantee. Orders for fall planting can be forwarded to 

 them at any time trora June till NoAember. 



Catalogues will be furnished those who wish to purchase 

 trees aud shnjbory on application to Messrs. Francis diBar- 

 rell, Springfield. 



FA IR B A N K S 



PATENT 



SCALES 



OP ALL K1ND«I. 



Fairbanks A Greenleaf, 



S.*) Lake Street, Chicago. 

 Sold in Fpringfield, by 

 mayl ly B. B. PEASE. 



EI.i:.10TT»S 



WESTERJV frnit BOOM. 



A NEW EDITION OF THIS WORK, 



THOROCOHLT SETISEO, 



Embracing all the new and valuable Fruits, with the latest 



improvements *n their cu tivation, up to January, 



1859, especially adapted to the wants of 



WESTERN FRUIT UR0WKB8. 



rULL OF SXCELLEKT ILLUSTBATIORS, 

 by 



F. R. ELLIOTT, Pomologist, 



Late of Cleveland, 0., now of St. Louis. 



Price $1 25. 



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



receipt of price. 



A.O. MOOKE&CO., 



Agricultural Book Publishers 

 maylSt 140, Fulton-st., New York. 



H. O. BIBBARD. JAMES H HIBOABO 



H. G. tSK J. H. HIBBAKU, 



GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR- 

 warding merchants. Office, No 138 North Main Street, 

 directly opposite Bank of the State of lUissauri. St. Louis, 

 Missouri. dtf 



UHLER'S PLOWS 



The Double Curved Uprign Steel Mould 

 Board Plow. 



THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS SUPERIOR 

 Plow still continues to supply* 

 the great demand which its merits have 

 created. Its combination of rare ad- 

 vantages has recommended it to the 

 agricultural community throughout the State of Illinois, it 

 is now admitted that it has no equal. 



The following note is but one of the many testimonials 

 which have been furnished the manufacturer of the working 

 of his plows. 



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

 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. Lawson, Wm. Poflinbarger, 



. J. J. Short, 0ayid Newsom, 



John W. Beck, Uriah Mann, 



John Kavanaugh, Philemon Stont. 



Sangamon county, Jan 1", 1855. 

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

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

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

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

 several seasons successfully in breaking prairie. The limits 

 of a newspaper advertisement will not admit 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 irou upright ones, and two-horse plows. 



Also, a superior Prairie I'low, warranted to be equal to any 

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

 l>e had at short notice. A large number of all sizes, kept on 

 band constantly. 



Manufactured by JOHNUIILER, 



Springfield, HI., at whose eRtablishment these favorite plows 

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



aug4-wly 



jTc. lamb ~~~ 



MAMXrVACTimSR OP 



STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY 



OF ALL KINDS. 



CASTINGS OF IFON OR BRASS, 



HORSE Pv>WEnS, 



STEEL CLIPPER PLOWS! 



BALCONY RAILING AND FENCING, 



Cae Iron Frous, Window Caps aud Sills 



WATER WHEELS, 



GRIST AND SAW-MILL REARING, 

 IF RJiMRME J»J/01f«, 



OF ALL SIZES. 

 SPBiNonsLD, luu, June 20. 



J. BUNN, 



BANKER, AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE; 



BANK NOTES AND COIN, 

 SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. 



Particular attention given to collections, and proceed 

 promptly remitted at the current rate of exchange. 



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RERERS TO 



American Ex. Bank.N. York. I Drexel t Co., Philadelphia. 



Abraham Bell's Sons. " I George Smith & Co.; Chicago 



llomiltun Bank, Boston. | L. A. Benoist k Co , St. Lon 



Price, Ccnrerso & Co. New Orleans. 



