THE ILLINOIS F^Il]MER. 



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week we have less than 800 head from that State, as her yeo- 

 mtn were unwilling to absent themselves from the polls whan 

 two of her sons were candidates for the highest oflBce in the 

 land. With 60 few cattle In the yards, it is not surprising 

 tliat holders put the prices up Ji@lc ^ B>. All but about 

 500 were sold on Tuesday, the best at 9^®10c iP fl), and 

 and nothing really good below 9c ■ The poorer grades sold at 

 a greater advance than the prime animals, as there are usually 

 more buyers of this class, and there were comparatively few 

 poor cattle. 



Of the 2,330 bullocks yarded at Forty-fourth street, this 

 week, so far as we could ascertain their origin, 381 head came 

 from New York, 187 from Illinois, 411 from Kentucky, 706 

 from Ohio, 279 from Indiana, 84 from Michigan, 244fros Mis- 

 souri, 73 from Canada, and 65 from Iowa. Illinois has not in 

 a long time contributed so few cattle as for the present week. 



Live hops are In small supply, while the cool weather and 

 BoiT.e demand for packing create a brisk market. The yards 

 are cleared out, and prices are a X@H<i t' fi>i live weight, 

 higher. 



Taking the average of the entire transactions of this week's 

 market, and setting down those of last week for comparison, 

 we have the following : 



To-day. Last week. 



Premium None. None. 



First quality 9>^c®l0c 8%c@9^c 



Medium quality 8>^c@ 9c 73<^c@8c 



Poorquality 7>^c@ 8o 6c @7c 



Poorest quality 6>^c® 7c 5c @6c 



General selling prices 7Xc® 9c 6Xc®8>j^c 



Average of all sales 8c@ S^c 7M<:@— 



Some of the buyers who visited the yards to-day considered 

 themselves fortunate in laying in an overstock last week, so 

 that they were not obliged to purchase now. They will all be 

 ready by next week, however, and it is likely they will find 

 plenty of cattle to supply their wants, for already have the 

 wires carried the news of " a short supply and higher prices " 

 into the Western country, and cattle started from Ohio and 

 Illinois to-day will reach here in season for next week's mar- 

 ket, by a little pushing ; besides, there are plenty cattle near 

 home whose owners will be glad to get the prices of to-day. — 

 Our advice Is, don't rush things, prices may be knocked down 

 as suddenly as they have gone up. The yards were entirely 

 emptied by 3 o'clock. 



The following droves from Illinois were In market this 

 week : 



J. T. Alexander 108 1 S. D. Harving 29 



H. Darling 15 | T. Gallis 19 



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AmA\v«l)W^i 



Comer Fourth and Poplar Streett, St. Zouit, Mistoiiri. 

 Open day and evening for the reception of students and vis- 

 itors, during the whole year. 



t^-For Catalogues or information of any kind, call at the 

 College, or address 



LOUIS ROHRER. 

 noYl-d-t3pr24. St. Lonis, Mo. 



TTTE STERN LAND OFFICE. 

 T.S.MATHER. 



FOR THB 



PURCHASE AND SALE OF CITY PROPERTY, FARMS 



AND tJNIMPOVED LANDS, PAYMENT OF 



TAXES, COLLECTION OF CLAIMS. 



GOVERNMENT LANDS 



Entered with Warrants or Cash in any land district in Illinois, 



Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota or Nebraska. 



LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT AND wOLD, 



^^Ofiice over N. H. Ridgely's Bank, west side public 

 square, Springfield, Ills. 



rpHE GROVE NURSERY.— 



"DR. KENNICOTT." 



CATALOGUES SENT FREE, 



On application. 

 PRICES MUCH REDUCED, 

 And everything sent oflF, so packed as to go safe, and sure 

 to live. Address 



JOHN A. KENNICOTT, 

 West Northfield P. O., Cook county, lUinois, 

 oct. 1860-6mi' ^ 



■pEACH TREES AND APPLE SEEDLINGS. 



20,000 BUDDED PEACH TREES 



At 115 per 100, or $120 per thousand. 20,000 peach In the 

 bud at $7 per 100, or |60 per thousand. 200,000 apple seed- 

 lings at f 3 per M. In quantity, all large enough to move. 



40 BUSHELS PEACH PITS, 



Fresh, and in fine order, fl 25 per bushel. 



TERMS CASH — or satisfactory reference both given and 

 required. 



Wm. M. HOWELL, 



Nov. l.lt. 



Central City, 111. 



OLD LONDON DOCK 



GIK AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. 

 THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, 



ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profession 

 and the family having superseded the so-called "Gins," "Ar- 

 omatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc.. Is now 

 endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and 

 connoisseurs, as possessing all of those Intrinsic medicinal 

 qualities (tonic and plaretic) which belong to an old and pure 

 Qin. Put up in quart bottles, and sold by all druggists, gro- 

 cers, etc. 



A. M. BININGER k CO., 

 Established In 1778. Sole Proprietore, 



No. 19 Broad Street, N. Y. 



For sale by D. 8. Bamei & Co., No. 18 Park Row, Ne;r 

 York. 



Our long experience and familiarity with the requirements 

 of Druggists, and our superior business facilities,. enable us 

 to furnish them with choice Liquors for medicinal and family 

 use. 



noT.lS-diwly— M. t A. 



NEW IMPROVEMENT IN CHAIN PUMPS. 

 Everybody having Chain Pumps in which the log has 

 been badly worn so that they are leaky, or do not bring water 

 quick, can have them repaired for f 5,00 so that they will be 

 better than they ever were, and will last so for many years. 

 The new attachment will be sent to any address in the State, 

 free of freight for J5,00, and full directions so that anybody 

 can put it on in a few minutes. Enclose postage stamp and 

 get full particulars by addresping LEWIS & BROWN, 

 P.O. Box 762, Springfield, 111. 

 novl3^t-d5-wlw. 



NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS ENGAGED 

 IN PUTTING UP CHAIN PUMPS. 



Important to All Who 'use Chain Pumps. 



Letters Patent of the United States have been granted for an 



IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT.; 



This improvement consists of an "attachmeni" to he fitted 

 to the 



ORDINARY CHAIN PUMP, 



preventing It from losing water, and the log from wearing 

 out. Old, worn-out and leaky chain pumpi can be made as 

 good as new by putting on this ^'attachment." 



It will be forwarded to address with full directions for 

 attaching, on receipt of $5. 



County rights for sale. Chain pump fitters by securing this 

 patent for their section, will ensure a 



Monopoly of the entire Chain Pvmp Business, 



Persons wishing to negotiate for County Rights will receive 

 full information on the subject by addressing, with stamp en- 

 closed, LEWIS & BROWN, 



P. 0. box 762, Springfield, Illlndg. 



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Ty^ AUKEGAN NURSERY,— 

 300,000 Aiiple Trees, 



3, 4, 5, 6 and years old, from Graft; fine and thrifty, and 



BemarTca'bly Free from, Insects. 

 Most of the older Trees well set with fruit buds, 



WILL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW RATES, 

 In large quantities. Also, 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrnbs, 



Evergreens, ' "; : 

 Grape Vines^ 



Wilson's Albany 



and other strawberries, 



Latvton and Dorchester BlackherrieSy 



Raspberri<^ and all other Small Fruits, 



In large or small quantities. 

 ^^A fine lot of 2 year old Apple Seedlings for sale cheap. 



ROBERT DOUGLAS, 

 35 miles from Chicago by Railroad. 

 Waukegan 111, Oct 1, 1860 2m. 



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SOLD WnOgSSALE AND BETAIL 



AT THE 



CBXCAGO FOTTXSKir, 



Chicago Avenue, one block west of Milwaukee Avenue, 

 ^^"Send for catalogue of prices. 

 Cliicago, Oct. 1, 1860-ly -* JOB M. LABHART. 



EUGENE L. GROSS, 



Attobney-at-Law, Springfield, III. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



Refterso — Col. M. Brayman, Springfield, Hon. Julius 

 Manning, Peoria. ecl-lyd 



MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX 

 BITTERS. These Medicines have now been before the 

 public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during that time 

 have maintained a high character in almost every part of the 

 globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restor- 

 ing perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every 

 kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. 



The following are among the distressing variety of human 

 diseases in which the 



VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES 



Are well known to be infallible. 



DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second 

 stomachs, and creating a flow or pure, healthy bile. Instead of 

 the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, 

 Heartburn, Eeadache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, 

 Languor and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of 

 Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. 



COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole leng h of the in- 

 testines with a solvent process, and without violence; all vio- 

 lent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. 



FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular 

 circulation, through the process of respiration in such cases, 

 and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstructions in 

 others. 



The Life Medicines have been known to cure RHEUMA- 

 TISM permanently In three weeks, and GOUT In half that 

 time, by removing local influnmation from the muscles and 

 ligaments of the joints. 



DROPSIES of all kinds.by freeing and strengthening the kid- 

 neys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these im- 

 portant organs, and hence have ever been found a certain 

 remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. 



Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bow- 

 els the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. 



SCURVY, ULCERS and INVETERATE SORES, by the 

 perfect purity which these Life Medicines give to the blood 

 and all the humors. 



SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and Bad complexions, by their 

 alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the 

 morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, tal- 

 low, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.^ 



The use of these pills for a very short time will e'ffect an en- 

 tire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the 

 clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA 

 will always be cured by one dose, or by two In the worst cases. 



PILES. — The original proprietor of these Medicine was 

 cured of PiUs of 35 years standing, by the use of the Life 

 Medicines, alone. 



FEVER AND AGUE.— For (he scourge of the Western 

 country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and 

 certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to 

 a return of the disease — a cure by these Medicines Is perma- 

 nent. Try them, be satisfied, and be cured. (jSI 



BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS— GenerS 

 Debility, Loss of Appetite, and Diseases of Females — the Med- 

 icines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases 

 of this description : King's Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst 

 forms, yields to the mild, yet powerful action of these remark- 

 able Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous 

 Complaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's 

 Colic, are speedily cured. 



MERCURIAL DISEASES.— Persons whose constitutions 

 have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will 

 find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to erad- 

 icate from the aystem all the efferts of Mercury, infinitely 



sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sareaparilla. 

 Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 



885 Broadway, New York, 

 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 

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PIANOS AND 



MELODEONS. 



A. REED, 49 North Fifth 

 Street, St. Louis, Mo., 

 Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealer in A. W. Ladd k 

 Co.'s World's Fair Prize 

 Medal Full Iron Frsune 

 Grand andSquare Piano 

 Fortes ; Hallet, Davis k 

 Co.'s Celebrated Patent 

 Suspension Bridge ISew 

 Curved Scale and Re- 

 peating Grand Action Piano, with entire Iron Frames. Every 

 Instrument fully warranted. Also, Mason & Hamlin's un- 

 rivalled Melodeons and Harmoniums for Parlors, Churches, 

 Seminaries and Lodges ; all of which have received upwards 

 of sixty gold and silver medals for their superb instruments. 

 A liberal discount to Clergymen, Seminaries, Vestries, 

 Churches and Lodges. Orders by letter or otherwise prompt- 

 ly attended to. Pianos tuned and repaired in the best man- 

 ner. mayl-f6m 



■pRUIT TREES AND APPLE SEEDLINGS. 

 40,000 Apple Trees, Ready for the Orchard, 



FROM THREE TO FOUR TEARS OLD. 



300,000 One Year Old Apple Seedlings^ 



At the LOW PRICE of ' 



$3 FEB THOUSAND! 



TERMS OASH. 



Address, S. H. KELLOGG, 



Janesvllle, Rock county. Wis. 



Or, S. U. KELLOGG * Co., 

 noY l-f-2m Kenosha , Wis. 



A CARD.— DR. J. DRAKE HARPER RE- 

 SPECTFULLY renews the tender of Ws profesdonal 

 services to the public in the practice of Medldne and Surgery, 

 Calls In the city or county promptly attended. Office three 

 doors north of Condell's comer, up stturs. mcfaS 



