THE ILLINOIS FA-HMEIl. 



81 



COX & ROBKKTS' PATEI^T THRE8HER A]\D CLEAMER. 



These Machines thresh and clean the Grain ready for market, without waste, in a manner superior to any other machine now in use. They have been thoroughly tested for a number of yeart 

 past, several hundred having been made and sold by us, giving the most entire satisfaction. They are the most simple and basily managed machine now in -use, and dubable in their con- 

 struction, requirhig LK33 power and thresh faster than any other Thrasher and Cleaner in the United States. At a trial of Machines at the Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechani- 

 cal Association in 1868, our Machine with/owr Aorws, threshed andjcleaned wo? e isJieat, in better style, in a given time, Xhan any four or eighthorse viacMne on Wik poMui, andreceiv- 

 ed the first premium, and a the late great Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, in 1S69, our Machines received the first premium for best four horse and best eight 

 horse Tliresher and Cleaner. 



The Grasd Gold Medal op Honor was awarded to our Lever Cabin Power at the same Fair, both in 1S5S and 1S59; they are an improvement on any now in use, being very portable and 

 durable. 



Having largely increased our facilities for manufacturing these machines to meet the increased demand, and with improvements that have been added from year to year, as experience sug- 



vely used than any other; they 'can be ordered on wheels or without, as de- 



d. The machine with two horse Lever Cabin Power isintended for farmers 



who wish a small and less expensive machine to thresh and clean for themselves; it is a splendid Thresher, and does its work as well as the large ones. 



Orders respectfully solicited. All further information desired cheerfully given. 

 _ tS^ Manufactured and sold by KINGSLANDS k FERGUSON, corner of Second and Cherry Streets, St. Louis, Mo. [may] -3m 



^ SECURITY. %^ 



LYON'S PATENT 



lightnTn^g^rIds 



Have been extensively used for five years in the states of 

 New Kngland, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, 

 indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, and 

 have ahoays given the most perfect satisfaction' for every- 

 thing that science or experience has shown to be es.sou- 

 tial to form PERFECT LIGHTNING RODS, has been 

 adopted in their construction, 



Copper Rods have from^re to seven times as much 

 conducting power as new Iron Rods. 



Copper Rods do not rust but will retain their con- 

 ducting power for years. Copper Rods need no paint 

 E. Meriam, of Brooklyn, says, paint destroys the con- 

 ducting power of any Rod. 



BEAD OUR CIRCULARS and see what the most 

 Bcientific and practical men in tbe country Ray of them. 

 Wo have reports from almost every ono who has investi- 

 gated the science and principles of Electricity, and all 

 arein favor of our COPPER RODS. [Circulars sent free.'] 



Rods of various styles of Spiral, Tubular and Flat, 

 furnished in any quantities. 



Public Buildings furnished with neat and compact 

 Rods, liavingfrom six to fifteen inelics surface. 

 Single JXoSa sent by Express to any pai-t of the country. 



CAUTION. 



" Lyon-s Patent " bears date July lltli, 1854, and is for 

 the '■■ Meialic Surface," Lightning Rod, made in any and 

 every farm wliere sheet Copper is used. 



And any other Lightning Rod made of Sheet Copper, 

 (whether patented or not,) is an infringement upon our 

 Eiglit, and all persons who buy, sell or use, aro liable to 

 prosecution and damages, and will be dealt with according 

 to law. We are owners BY DEED of this Patent, for 

 the States of lllimis, Iowa; Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ken- 

 iucly and Tennessee, and do hereby notifyalljpcrsons irour 

 Territory, to purchase such rods only of us or oiu- au- 

 thorized Agents. 



Orders or Communications addressed to 



E P. MARSH & CO. 



Post Office Box 3174, 

 Office, 150 South "Water Street, Chicago, Illinois. 



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V» >> t -^ ~ ^i 



ST. LOUIS QOLLEGE, 

 SPENCERIAN ^V KITING DEPARTMENT, 



AND 



Stewarfs Mathematical Institute. 



Located in St. Louis, Mo. 



Corner Fomth, Vine and St. Charles streets, over Ubsdell, 



Pierson & Co.'s Dry Goods House. 



THE OTHER COLLEGES COMPOSING THE 

 chain are located in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, 

 Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and Clucago. 



^^^~ Scholarships good in the Eight Colleges. 

 BOARD OP REFERENCE: 



D. A. January, Esq., Hon. O. D. Filley, Maj. Uriel Wright, 

 Hon. Samuel Breckinridge, Hon. F. P. Blair, Prof. Richard 

 Edwards, Prof. E. D. Sanborn, B. Gratz Brown, Esq., H. D. 

 Bacon, Esq., Pres. E. C. Wines, Rev. Wm. G. Elliot, Rob't. 

 A. Barnes, Esq., Henry Ames, Esq., Hon. J. R. Barrett, 

 Hon. Washington King, Prof. J. G. lloyt, Ira Divoll, Esq., 

 Stephen D. Barlow, Esq., S. H. Bailey, Esq., R, M. Funk- 

 houser, Esq., Rev. T. M. Post, Wm. Holmes, Esq., Rev. Jas. 

 H. Brookes, W. L. Ewing, Esq., Geo. R. Taylor, Esq., Joseph 

 Baker, Esq., Stephen Hoyt, Esq., James Duncan, Esq., Jas. 

 H. Lightner, Esq., Adolphus Meier, Esq. 



Prof. N. L. Tracy, State Lecturer on Popular Education. 



The course of study and plan of instruction is at once com- 

 prehensive and thorough, combining theory and practice in 

 every department, perfectly. 



The famous Spencerlan System of Penmanship, the best 

 known to the world, is our standard. 



f. Charles Stewart, the celebrated mathematician, has recently 

 Connected his long-established and popular Mathematical In- 

 stitute with this Institution. 



For catalopues, circulars, and information of any kind, caUi 

 at the College, or address 



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A WORD TO THE DISCOLTIAGED.— 

 In another column you will find my card relating 

 to the cure of Dyspepsia, and in this place I will just add, it 

 is well known that thousands of Dysj)eptic patients, and thou- 

 sands more who have not known what was the matter, have 

 been trying many kinds of patent medicine, known as Cure 

 All", and the skill of the profession (all the Schools) without 

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TO EVERY DISCOVERED CONDITION. 



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 street, between Ctli and 7th. Box 659, St. Louis. 

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