AMERICAN GRAIN BINDER. HE experience gained during four harvests' use by tensive use by farmers, have enabled us to overcome the obstacles and remedy the defects heretofore existing in this important class of labor saving machinery. Ever since our binder demonstrated its capability for practical working in the hands of those acquainted with it, our efforts have been directed towards fitting it for beginners, by strengthening, simplifying and perfecting the workmanship, and as Improved for the harvest of QUAKER MOWER & REAPER. 1864, is offered to the farmers of the West with the certain knowledge that it is capable of binding the reaper swath in good order as fast as cut, and with the utmost confideuce that it will prove the farmer's best friend in the harvest field. Price $75-one half cash on delivery, balance approved note due the 1st of October next. Orders must be sent in early to insure being filled. For further information call at the Reaper Works of Emerson & Co., and examine the Binder, or address W. W. & H. M. BURSON, Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ills. ap4 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT. A HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION IN THE NEW Catalogue and Floral Guide is now published and ready to send out. It contains accurate descriptions of the leading floral treasures of the world, with full and plain directions for sowing seed, transplanting and general culture. Also a list of choice seeds for the Vegetable Garden, with necessary instructions for planting and culture. My new Catalogue and Floral Guide is a beautiful work UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1860-'64, of fifty large pages, illustrated with twenty-five fine en Its Causes, Incidents, ond Results, intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American Opinion respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to 1864. By HORACE GREELEY. IN TWO VOLUMES. Mustrated by Fortraits on Steel of Generals, Statesmen and other Eminent Men; Views of important places, Battle Scenes and Diagrams from official sources, etc. HE WORK, when completed, will contain upwards Tof one hundred Maps and Diagrams of Battlefields, and cannot fail to take the first rank as a Standard History of the American Conflict. It will also be printed in the German language. This work by one of the greatest American journalists now living, and from its merits as a record of permanent value, will be, beyond doubt, the most exhaustive and critical history of the war. Vol. 1 will be published about the 1st of July. Vol. 2 as soon as practicable after the close of the war. Price per volume: Regular edition, embossed cloth, plain edge........... $3 50 leather, marbled edge.... 4 00 16 "plain leather, library style, sprinkled edge... Extra fine library edition, printed on heavy paper, bound in half ealt, sprinkled edge.... 4 00 600 gravings and one splendid colored plate of the Double Zinnia. It will be sent, postage paid, to all who apply, enclosing ten cents. Address ap EAGLE JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. WORKS MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SEND FOR CIRCULARS CHICAGO N. B.-Agents wanted everywhere. STANDING OFFER OF $500 For any Horizontal mill of the same size, weight and cost, that will stand an equal test without brea' ingetch compet. indis & be of the styl manufactured by the parties for sub nt ot especially made of differ eut materials for the occasior. Whilst our mill, and our machinery are the best and most perfecte, still we sell cheaper than even poor, old style machinery is usually old. We shall be happy to forward circulars with descriptive cuts &c, to all proposing to purchase. Fifty Bushels Javian Cane Seed of first rate quality. Fer sale by bushel or in pound papers. Read the certificate of the gentleman who raised it. He is an entirely reliable man. FEW hundred extra strong vines for early bearing, Diana, Hartford Prolific and Rebecca, at 75c to $1 each. A of the following live varieties:--Concord, Delaware, Red Dutch Currants.-Strong plants, $5100 $30 1000. A. G. HANFORD & BRO. Columbus Nursery, Columbus, Ohio. Whole No. Policies issued since Jan 1, 1863... Cash received for interest, and other sources, Bloomington (Ill.) Nursery ESTABLISHED 1852. 160 ACRES OPEN PRAIRIE. PPLE TREES-1 to 4 years-largest and best stock ever offered; low headed, sound, thrifty, and largely of proved hardy sorts for the Northwest. 75,0000 Pears. Grapes, 40 sorts. Apple, root grafts, packed, 10,000 $70. Small Fruits, Nursery Stocks apple peach, and pear seed. EVERGREENS--15 acres, mostly medium and small sizes, 30,000 birch, elm, larch, maple, and tulip trees. Roses, shrubs, bulbs. Grey or White $94,377 96 Willow enttings, packed, 1000 $3 50; 10,000 $28. Send Red S.amp for new catalogue. 1.210 6,010 4,733,538 00 9.390 16 Paid expenses of Officers, Agents, Printing, ER Disbrow, Taycheeday, Fond du Lac co........ D Mauser, Ellington, Outagamie co........ Platt Fish, Deltona, Sauk co... JA Northrup, Clyman, Dodge co.... Eliza A Mansfield, Greenbush, Sheboygan co...... N Blodgett, Stockton, Portage co... F Steink, St. Marie, Green Lake co....... Philip Goetz, Newton. Manitowoc co......... J Winberger, Leroy. Dodge co..... F Rathermel, Plainfield, Waushara Co... 875 37 Bloomington, Ill. F. K. PHOENIX. mh2 6441 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL! CL Gould, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan co......... Total............ 209 00 300 00 300 00 $4,813 69 HIS new establishment is now open to Dealers, agents and the retail trade for the spring of 1864. It contains an unrivalled collection of choice Apples, one and two years old, including over 100,000 Crown Grafted, grown distinct. Large Sizes in small quantities. CURRANTS-in great variety-Red, white and Black, one and two years, in large quantities. Logan Graves, Win. G. McElroy, Geo. Babcock, M. L. Coe, general assortment of Fruit and Ornamental L. B. Hills, and Hanson Ely, Directors. EDWIN HILLYER, Sec. GEO. W. BLY, Pres. A. F. WALTZINGER Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Also a Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &c. The especial attention of the Trade, those wishing to plant largely, and those living remote from Nurseries, is called to this Stock as superior for their wants. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS CANDIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. List and Catalogne. AND FANCY ARTICLES. ceiving the finest Candies Confectionery of every kind. Also Farcy Articles, Toys, Masks, Ornaments, &c FANCY CAKES ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Sociable and Wedding Parties supplied. Seasonable Fruits received by Express from the South. A..P ALIZINGER, Address GRAPES! GRAPES! E. & C. T. WAKELEY. GRAPE CULTURE has been a specialty in my busi- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ness for the last twelve years, testing by actual ex. periments a great number of new varieties, to ascertain those that would be suitable for the soil and climate of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. No expense of means and labor has been spared in sifting out of the large number of worthless varieties those that would succeed with ordinary care and culture. During this time not less than two hundred thousand plants have been sent out from my grounds through the district of country above mentioned, a large number of which are now in successful bearing, and from which I have received the most encouraging reports. All of which will bear me out in saying that the Grape stands at the head of the class of small fruits, both in profit and pleasure. To those that plant the Vine. I have now on band' ready for spring delivery, the largest and finest stock of Grape roots ever before offered in the West-consisting of all the New and Old varieties that are desirable, together with a good stock of APPLE, PEAR. PLUM, CHERRY, with Ornamental and Evergreen Trees. I claim 1. That my vines are cheaper than can be purchased from any ta tern establishment, when the quality of roots is taken into account. 2. They are all grown in the open air, and not under glass and in forcing pots, as most Eastern plants are. 3. They are raised from large, healthy, bearing vines, of which I have a large stock. 4. That most of them will fruit the first or second sea. son from planting. Transportation is less, and I hold myself responsible for all mistakes in varieties that I send out. OFFICE IN UNITED STATES BLOCK. · Dr. A. E. COOK, Full sets, upper or lower, for $15, and upward, depending on the material used for plates. Persons coming from a distance need remain bnt a few hours at the office to have a fine set of teeth. All branches of the profession promptly attended to. Teeth extracted without pain. G. T. WINSLOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 1064 Millinery Coods, Bonnets, Hats, Caps and Headdresses, In PORTER'S BLOCK, North corner Capitol Park. All orders will be booked and filled as received. Vines Mallson, Wis., 8 ept. 29, 1863. and all the Small Fruits securely packed and delivered |