1861. 



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THE ILLESrOIS FAEMEE. 



191 



PRINCE &, CO.^S 



luiproFed Palent Melodeon 



GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS, 

 BUFFALO. N.Y. 



Wholesale Depot, 87 Fulton St., N. Y. 



AND. 



110 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. 



COIIBINING ALL OP THEIR EECEIJT IMPROVE- 



MENTS-THE DIVIDED SWELL, ORGAJT. 



MELODEON, ETC. 



THE DIVIDED SWELL 



CAX ONLY BE OBTAINED IN 

 MELODEONS OF OUR MANTJFACTUEE. 



OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT m THE UNITED ST AlES 



EMPLOYING 200 MEN, 



AND 



FINISHING EIGHTY IKSTEUMEKTS PEE WEEK 



All Melodeons of onr manufacture, either sold by us or 

 dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas, are 

 warranted to be perfect in eTerj respect; .and should any 

 repairs be necessary before the expiration of one year from 

 date of sale, we hold ourselves ready and willing to make 

 the same free of charge, provided the injury is not caused 

 by accident or design. 



GEO. A. PRmCE & CO., 

 110 UKE STRET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 



Aerents for the sale of our Melodeons may be found in al 

 the principal cities and towns of the United States and 

 Canadas. 



ST. CLAIR NURSERIES, 



SUMMERFIELD ILLINOIS. 



rpHE P-fO?RlKTORS OF TIIK .ABOVE N.AMED 

 I Nurseries beg leave to call the attention of Planters 

 and others interested, to their large and well stdected stock 

 of FRUir Ti>EE3, suchas 



Apples, Peaches, 



Pears, Pt.. I'ears. Pwarf. 



Cherries, Pt., '■ Cherries, Dwarf 



Plums, Grai es, 



«. urrcnts, Gooseberries. 



Hlackberries, liaspberrics. 



Strawberries, &c., Ac. 



Also a fina stock of Evergreens, Rose, Fiowering Shn.bs, 

 Bulbous Flowering Roots. &c., &c. 



Vv e are prepared to fill orders in quBnties en sind after the 

 1st of April, for the Early yansemond Sweet Potato, Toma- 

 toes, Cabbagss, and other varieties of early vegetables. 



Prices to suit the times. Terms cash. 



marSt BABC'KK & BPO., 



T^LOWER POTS.— 



SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 



AT THE 



CHICAGO POTTERY 



Chicago Aveuue, one block west of Milwaukee Avenue. 



igSfSend for catalogues of pi ices. 



Chicago, Oct. 1, 1860-ly* JOB M. L.lBnART. 



nURSERY, 



ILLINOIS. 



BLOOMINGTON 



BLOOMINGTON, 



Eighty Acres Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



OAA NAMED SORTS TULIPS, ALSO nYACINTIIS. 

 £Aj\3 Crocus, and a general assortment of liuibs 

 and Flower Roots for Fall and "Spring planting.'?* 

 Nursery stock, Evergreens, Greenhouse aud gardeiiC^tf 

 plants — all at wholesale and retail at lowest cash -*^ 

 rates. 



^S^'For particulars see Catalogues or address subscriber. 



F. K. PHOENIX. , 



Bloomington, 111., Aug. 1, 1<59. 



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