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1863. 



THE ILLINOIS FAEMEE. 



375 



EYEEGEEEN SEEDLINGS. 



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 Sprttce, three years 

 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 Fir, Red Cedar, ArbarviTjE, Ac, &c., 

 of large or small size, at very low rates. 



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 



jqiiqI T*9,t6S 



STANDARD AND DWARF PEARS, of well 

 tested varieties, together with a good assortment of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, cfcc, &. 



Send for Catalogue. ROBT. DOUGLAS. 



Waukegan, III. tf 



TO GEAPE GEOWEES. 



The subscriber has a large stock of the most vigor- 

 ous growth layers of the following desirable varieties, 

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



CONCORD. $55 per 1,000. 



A few thonsand of bearing age, of large size at 



$75 per 1,000. 

 These will produce a good crop the second year. 



HARTFORD PROLIFIC, $10 per 1,00, or 

 ten for a dollar. 



REBECCA, $10 per 100. 



DIANA, $10 per 100 



The above will be well packed, 

 to go any distance. 



Terms — Cash, or approved bank paper o 

 short date. 



JAMES SMITH. 

 Desmoines Iowa, Jan. 1, 1863. 



WANTED. 

 KNITTING MACHINES. 



Every Farmer to know that his " Women Folks ' 

 can earn $6 to $20 per week with one of Akin's Cele- 

 brated Knitting Machines. It will earn its cost in 

 thirty days. Price complete $75. Weight 45 pound. 

 Freight from 50 cents to $1 50. Send for circular 

 and samples, (send stamps.) 



BRANSON & ELLIOT, 



General Agents, 

 Apr '63 ly 120 Lake street, Chicago, HI. 



BLOOMIN6TON NURSERT 



r.LOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS. 



Eighty Acres Frmt and Ornamental Trees 



i)(V\ NAMEB SORTS TULIPS, ALSO HTACINTHfc 

 ^\J\/ Crocus, and a general assortment 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. 



JSfFor particulars see Catalognes or address snbscribei 



F. K. PHCENIX. 



Bloofflington, 111., Aug. 1, 1S59. 



Dunlap's ISTursery. 



This nursery has good atock of apple trees of all 

 ages and of choice varieties for the west, low heads 

 and stacky. The genuine " May Cherry," (Kentish 

 or Early Richmond of Downing,) Dwarf and Stand- 

 ard Pears, the Purple Cam. Raspberry, the best of all 

 raspberries for the farm ; Lowton Blackberry, Hough- 

 ton Gooseberry, Grapes, Strawberries, Ornamental 

 Trees and Plants. An immense stock of Silver Leaf 

 Maple, from $5 to $15 per 100, 6 to 10 feet high. The 

 green house is well stocked with roses and other bud- 

 ding out plants. This stock is grown to retail and 

 not adopted to the tree peddler,as all trees and plants 

 are large, stacky and thrifty, and intendedfor the 

 planter only. Term§ cash with low prices. 



Address, M. L. DUNLAP, 



Champaign. 



March 1, 1863.tf 



GEOEGE S. THOMPSON, 



Late of Com. Gen.'s Office, 



Attorney for IJ. S. Military Claims, 



West Side of Public Square, 



Springfield, HI. 



Entrance office one door north of Banking House 

 of Messrs. N. H. Ridgely & Co. 



Having had much experience in prosecuting claim 

 against the United States, particular attention is 

 given to Recruiting Bills made by officers and men of 

 volunteer companies and regiments, for su sisting, 

 and, collecting, organizing and transporting troops 

 prior to muster into service : Back Pay due Resigned 

 Officers; Back Pay due Discharged Soldiers; Pay 

 due Deceased Officers, their Widows or Heirs; Boun- 

 ty and Pay due Heirs of Deceased Soldiers ; Pensions 

 due Deceased Soldiers' Widows and Minor Heirs ; 

 Pensions due Invalid Soldiers ; Pay for Horses lost, 

 killed or died in the United States' service; All 

 Claims growing out of the Present War. 



Pensions collected semi-annually, from the Agent 

 of the United States at Springfield. 



Any kind of claims for f ervice, or for property de- 

 stroyed, stores or property sold officers of the United 

 States. 



Would respectfully refer to Messrs. John Williams 

 & Co., Bankers; J. C. Bunn, Esq., Banker; Capt. C. 

 B. Watson, U. S. Mustering Officer ; Lieut. Geo. W. 

 Hill, U. S. Mustering Officer ; Major C. S. Hemp- 

 stead, U. S. Paymaster; Capt. Ninan W. Edwards, 

 U. S. Commissary ; Captain W. H. Bailhache, U. S. 

 Quartermaster ; Col. P. Morrison, 8th U. S. Infantry, 

 Superintendent Recruiting for Regiments of Illinois, 

 Springfield, HI. Major J. G. Fonda. 12th IlL Caval- 

 ry. Commandant at Camp Butler. 



August, 1862.tf 



STANDAED 



SCALES 



OF ALL KINDS. 



Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses, Ac. 



FAIRBANKS, GREEN LEAF & CO. 



172 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, 



Sold in Springfield by 



*, .V , V E. B. PEASE. 



Be careful and buy only the genuine. jo&el-ly 



