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THE ILLINOIS FAKMEE. 



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U Y THE B E S T !— 

 IT IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END ! 



The Railway Horse Power whicli took the 

 FIRST PREMIUM 



AT THE 



New M State Fairs of 1861 & 1862, 



MALTESE JACKS. 



TWO jiist imported from the Island of Malta, se- 

 lected with great care for breeding parposes. 

 They are three years old, 14 and 151 hands high. 

 Address, S. B. CARUANA, 



71 Pine street. 

 E. C. ESTES, 

 New York, May 14.1m 73 Hudson streel". 



EYERGREEX SEEDLINGS. 



As it also has at every State and County Fair at 

 which the Proprietors have exhibited it in competition, 

 with others .' This, they helieve, cannot be said of 

 any other Power exhibited at an equal number of 

 Fairs. 



COMBINED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, 



Threshers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c. 



All of the best in market. 



These Powers produce more power, with less ele- 

 vation, and are operated with greater ease to the 

 team than any other, requiring very slow travel of 

 horses, being only about 1^ miles per hour when do- 

 ing a good fair business, which is about 300 to 500 

 bushels of oats per day, or half that quantity of 

 wheat or rye. 



The Thresher and Cleaner runs still and easy, sep- 

 arates the grain perfectly clean from the straw, cleans 

 quite equal to the best Fanning Mills, leaving the 

 grain fit for mill or market, and is capable of doing 

 a larger business, without waste or clogging, than 

 any other two horse cleaner before the public. 



.^^* For price and description send for circular, 

 and satisfy yourself before purchasing. Adddress 



R. & M. HARDER, 

 je2m* Cobleskill, Schoharie Co.. N. Y. 



Sanford & Mallory's Flax and Hemp 

 Machines. 



These celebrated machines are on- exhibition an4*i 

 in operation in a building adjoining the Chicago Sl^' 

 gar Refinery. For circular telling all about them, 

 price, &c., address NELSON STILLMAN, 



General Agent, Chicago, 111. 

 -' P. 0. Box 5823. Mayl'63.1y 



A very large stock of superior grown Evergreen 



Seedlings, at less than one-half the Eastern Prices. 



PER 1,000. 

 Norway Spruce, two years old, 

 three to five inches, $5,00 .: 



Norway Spruce, three years : vi 



old, six to nine inches, $8,00 



Scotch Pine, two years old, 

 three to five inches, $7,00 



Austrian Pine, two years old, $2 per 100. 

 Balsam Fib, Red Cedar, Arbakvit^, <fcc., Ac, 

 of large or small size, at very low rales. 



A large stock of CONCORD GRAPES, one of the 

 best varieties for the West. 



A large stock of RED DUTCH CURRANTS, the 

 best for market, two to three years old, at half the 

 isual rates. 



STANDARD AND DWARF PEARS, of well 

 tested varieties, together with a good assortment of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &g., &. 



Send for Catalogue. 

 Waukegan. III,. 



ROBT. DOUGLAS. 



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TO GRAPE GROWERS, n 



The subscriber has a large stock of the most vigor- 

 ous growth layers of the followiug desirable varieties, 

 which he will sell at very low rates, to wit : 



CONCORD. $55 per 1,000. ^K 



A few thousand of bearing age, of large size at 

 $75 per l,uo i. 



These will produce a good crop the second year. 



HARTFORD PROLIFIC, $10 per 1,00, or 

 ten for a dollar. 



REBECCA, $10 per 100. " , V 



.; ; DIANA, $10 per lOO 



The above will be we'l picked, 

 to go any du'taiice. 



Terms — Cash, or approved bank paper of 

 short date. 



JAMES SMITH. 

 Desuoines Iowa, Jan. 1; 1863. 



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