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THE ILLINOIS F^RISIER. 



PRINCE & co;s 



IMPROVED PATENT MELODEON. 



C3-EO. -A.. FPlinsrCE <5c CO., 3yE-A.I^TJF-A.CTXJI^EI^S, BTJrF-A^ZjO. DtT.'H'. 



Wholesale Depot, 87 Tulton Street, New York, and 110 Lake Street, Chicago, III 



Combining all of their Recent Improvenients-'-The MMivided Swell, Or gan^ Jflelodeon, Jl^c, 



THE DIVIDED SWELL CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED IN MELODEONS OF OUR MANUFACTURE. 

 The Oldest Establishment in the United States, Employing Two Hundred Men, and Finishing Eighty InMmments Per Week. 



All Melodeons of our manufacture, either sold by ua or dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas, are warranted to be perfect in every respect ; and should any repairs be 

 necessary lucfore the expiration of one year from date of sale, we hold ourselves ready and willing to make the same free of charge, providedthe iiyury is not caused by accident or deagn; 



GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 



no liA-ICE STRIBET, CI3:iC-A.a-0- ILLHsTOIS. 



Agents for the sale of our Melodeons, may be found In all the principal cities and towns of the United States and Canadas. 



B. B. LLOY]) 

 DErtTTIST 



(office on north fifth strebt, over J 



9 

 ratdurk's. 



Springfield, 111. 



A DENTAL PRACTICE OF FIFTEEN 

 years warrants him in saying that all operations shall be 

 carefully and neatly performed. He is in possession of sever- 

 al premiums and diplomas awarded by the best institutes for 

 the promotion of science and arts in the country. 



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

 and handsomo as can be had in any city of the United States 

 or Europe. Artificial palate plates inserted, supi)Iying the 

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

 articulation. 



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

 icine, Philadelphia; Hon. J. S. Black, M'a«hington City; Uev. 

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

 lace; Messrs Jacub Loose, J. S. Uondell, J. U. Uray, Foascl- 

 inan, Owen, Corneau & DiUer. . ■ 



June7-1869 



MELODEONS. 



CIIATTERTON, 



PRINCE'S IMPROVED 



FOR SALE BY GEO. W 

 Agent for Springfield. 

 A large variety of Jewelry and Silver-ware always on hand. 

 Call a ndsee. West side of the Square. febl-far-tf 



ILLINOIS MUTUAL FIRE INSUMNCBdCOMPANY. 





CAPITAL 



UNLIMITED 



Ajn CfiM.TAirrLr 



?- a 



pM INCREASING. 



TRESENT FUND 



for the pajrmeDt of 



LOSSES BY FIRE 



$1,000,000 00 



PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT ALTON, ILL. 

 This company was chartered in 1830, and insures, at a 

 moderate cost, almost every species of property in Illinois 

 against Loss or Damage by Fire. The rates of risk ara so ar- 

 ranged that each class of property insured will support its own 

 loss. 



Every one Insured becomes a member — the Company be- 

 ing an association of customers — each of whom is concerned in 

 insuring his neighbor. The capital augments in exact ratio 

 with tlie iiicnease of risks; the security for which remains in 

 the hands of the insured; therefore, every member is the trea- 

 surer ol his own money until the same is re<iuired fur tlie pur- 

 pose of paying losses. 



BOARD OP DIRECTORS : 



If. AV. Billings, 

 M G, At wood, 

 Itobert Smith, 

 Alfred Dow, 

 John Alwood. 

 LONG, President. 



Time. Turner, Lyman Trumbull, 



Benj. F. Long Samuel Wade, 



John James, L. Kellenberger, 



Henry Lea, Elias Hibbard, 



F. A. Hoffman, B. K. Hart, 



B. P 

 ' L. Kellenberger, Treas. 



M. O. Atwood, Scc'y- 

 John Atwood, Ass't. Sec'y. 

 John Blaisdell, Gen'l Agent. 



{^-Application for insurance may be made to the Local 

 Agents, one or more of whom may be found in every county 

 in this State. JAMES L. HILL, Agent. 



janW-dom-wly 



Eugene Mj, Oross, 



ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



Refers to — Col. M. 

 Manning, Peoria. 



Brayman, Springfield, Hon. Julius 

 decl-ly 



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DECORATORS. 

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JOURNAL, 



The only Illustrated Weekly publication of its kind in this 

 country, and indispensable to all engaged in Building and 

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Who are well known as among the ablest men in this 

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Every week, Illustrations appear of great practical utility, 

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Already erected, now going up, or intended for erection, in 

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Designs and Worhivff Details 



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1\\t Scientific American, of October 29, in noticing the 

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evident ability Altogether, the best work oftheklnd 



ever published in onr oity." — [New York.] 



Published by Alexander Harthill, 128 Fulton street, New 

 York. 



The Trade supplied by any wholesale House in New York. 



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ESTER N LAND OFFICE 

 T . S . 31 A T H E R . 



FOR THE 



PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY PROPERTY, FARMS 



AND UNIMPOVED LANDS, PAY.MENT OF 



TAXES, COLLECTION OF CLAIMS. 



(.overnment Lands 



Entered with AVarrantsor Cash in any land district in Illinois, 

 Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota or Nebraska. 



LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 

 {^-Office over N. H. Ridgely's Bank, west side public 

 square, Springfield, Ills. 



BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, 



BLOOMINOTON, ILLINOIS. 



Eiglitj Acres Frnit and Ornamental Trees. 

 Q)C\C\ NAMED SORTS TULIPS, ALSO 



/^\j\J Hyacinths, Crocus, and a general assort- 

 ment of Bulbs and Flower Roots for Fall and Spring^ 

 planting. Nursery stock. Evergreens, Greenhouse*^ 

 and garden plants — all at wholesale and retail at 

 lowest cash rates. 



^^For particulars see Catalogues or address subscriber. 



t. K. PH(ENIX. 



Blooraington, 111., Aug. 1, 1869. 



WOODBURN NURSERY. 



THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS ESTABLISH- 

 MENT offers for iale over 100,000 Trees and Plants, 

 mure or less, of which evary one needs who has the smallest 

 piece of ground for cultlvotion. r .., . -: 



Our list of Apples contains the BEST 



SUMMER, FALL AND WINTER VARIETIES, 

 both for market and family use.- Also, 

 Pears, Plums, Cherry, 



Apricot, Quince, Currant, ' 



Gooseberry, Blackberry, Raspberry, 



Strawberries, Grapes, 

 may here be found of the best varietiesj besides 

 Evergreens, 



Shade and 



Ornamental Trees 



and Shrubs, 



Roses, Dahlias, 

 Phloxes, 

 Clu-ysanthemums, Ac, kc. 

 We have a large stock of the 



SILVER-LEAVED MAPLE, 

 which is vei^ valuable, either for its fast growth or beautiful 

 foliage. This nursery is gaining a high reputation for the 

 accuracy and thorough manner in which everything is doni, 

 and the "proprietor is determined to make it worthy the confi- 

 dence and patronage of all persons. Our Trees, Plants and 

 prices, we are sure, will compare favorably with those of any 

 gi-owth in the State, and all interested are cordially invited to 

 visit our grounds and see for themselves. 



Apple trees, two years old, >123^ per 100; three years old, 

 |15 per 100; Peaches, $18 per 100. Description and priced 

 catalogue sent on application. Letters of inquiry receive 

 prompt attention. Packages delivered at the railroad free of 

 drayage. JONATHAN HUGGINS. 



Woodburn, Macoupin county, Dlinois. febl-far-tf 



B. F. FOX, 



DEALEB IN 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 



AND SEEDS, 



Washington Street, between 5th and 6th, Sprinfieeld, Illinois. 



MY STOCK OF AGRICULTTRAL IM- 

 PLEMEMTS and Seeds will be very complete for 

 Spiing sales. I shall keep on hand a complete assortment of 

 the Molino and Peoria Plows. Also Mapes, Rupgles and 

 other makers of Sub-Soil Plows. It shall be my aim to keep 

 for sale no»i« but the VERY BEST articles for 



FARMERS' USE. 



Farmers are jiarticuiarly invited to call and examine goods 

 and prices, assuring them they shall receive every attention 

 and be furnished with any information they may desire. 



febl-2t B, F. FOX. 



B 



IRD SEED— MIXED AND ALL KINDS- 



Always on hand at CORNEAU k DILLER'S. 



POTASH— POTASH— A NO 1 ARTICLE^ 



at CORNEAU k DILLER'S. 



