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THE MAGAZINES 
tical (Estate, (Etc 
The Lake Monthly of Chicago is an in¬ 
teresting and handsome publication, equal 
to anv magazine in the East. The Septem¬ 
ber number has thirteen valuable articles. 
The October number will be devoted to 
“Chicago rebuilt,” aud is to bo profusely 
illustrated. Everybody who would see 
what has been dono since the fire, should 
got a copy. It promises to bo something 
new in the history of magazines literature. 
Harper's opens with a poem of great 
length by Richard II. Dana, called “The 
Buccaneer,” with nine illustrations; an il¬ 
lustrated article on the “ Danube,” one on 
the “New York Harbor Police," and one 
on ‘’Nathaniel II awtiiohnk.” All of 
these articles are well worth reading, aud 
Stuffed wit h excellent illustrations. 
The Eclectic, that old favorite, has a 
good portrait of Mazzini, with a sketch, 
another view of Lord Byron, and a very in¬ 
teresting lecture on the revival of learning 
in the Middle. Ages, together with other ar¬ 
ticles of value. 
The Science of Health, byS. R. Wells 
of New York, is one of our best family, Ly- 
glonlo publications, and has mauy articles 
of value as well as interest. The more peo¬ 
ple know of health matters the bolter. 
The Phrenological Journal has por¬ 
traits of Dr. Lowell Mason and the fa¬ 
mous Japaneso in America, Ahinori Mori 
aud Kozo Soogiwoora, with many other 
illustrations, and good articles. 
Appleton’s Journal always has beauti¬ 
ful pictures and spirited romances, as well 
as fine sketches of a miscellaneous charac¬ 
ter, it is one of the best literary weeklies 
published. 
The Home Duahdian Is the organ or the 
Boston New England Moral Reform Socie¬ 
ty. It Is a handsome monthly, filled with 
unexceptionable articles, adapted for ladies. 
Tius Laws of Life, Danaville, N. Y t) a 
very excellent health journal, has an essay 
on "Horseback Riding for Girls,” worthy 
of attention. 
NEW PUBLICATIONS, 
Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets, 
How to Educate Yourself; With or Without 
Masters.—By Geo. CAM.Y Eggleston. New York: 
CL P. Putnam & Sons. 1S72. 
This is one of Putnam’s handy-book se¬ 
ries; a handsome, compact, rational vol¬ 
ume of 150 pages. It is written in a grace¬ 
ful, flowing style, easy to bn understood, 
aud directly to the point. The subject- 
matter of the volume is worthy of all praise, 
being practical, aud full of suggestions of 
value to all who seek an education. Mr, 
Eggleston divides his book into chapters 
treating of the following subjects;—How 
to mark out a course of study; common 
school studios; collegiate studies; the study 
of languages; the higher mathematics; 
physical science; moral and intellectual 
science; general reading, and how to study 
aud read to the best advantage. We have 
given the book ft careful perusal, and do 
not hesitate to recommend it as a valuable 
work for nil teachers aud students, each of 
whom will glean much from it of personal 
advantaga. Mr. Eggleston takes several 
“ now departures ” iu the matter of educa¬ 
tion which will be a surprise to old fogies, 
but which are good, nevertheless. 
XIII] NORTHERN PACIFIC 
IMIl.KOil) offers for sale Its I,nml* in 
Central anil Western Hinnesotn, 
embracing: 1. The host of Wheat Land; 2. Excel¬ 
lent Timber forth© Mill, the Farm aud the Ftroi 3. 
Rich Prairie Pasturage and Natural Mendow, watered 
by clear Lakes and running streams—in a Healthful 
Climate, where Fever aud Ague in unknown. 
4k i*si i ii cun be shipped Hence by lake to in nr hot 
ns cheaply a* f rom Eastern Iowa nr Central Illinois. 
(-'urn now run through these Lunds from Lake Su¬ 
perior to Dakota. Price of hind close to truck ft to 
is per aerot further away. Ft.Ml to Jf. Sewn 
Venn* 1 Credit* Warranted Deeds: Northern 
Pacific 7-30 ItoiiiN, now selling lit par. re¬ 
ceived for land :u f 1.10. No other unoccupied Lands 
present such advantages to settlers. 
NOMHEKS under the New Law (March, 
1872) Ret |(K) acres FREE, near the railroad, bv one 
und two years’ residence. 
TIMUKIM)RTATION AT RK- 
l»1 4 i:i» RA1FJ S furnished from all prin¬ 
cipal points East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, 
and t.o Settlers on Government Homesteads. Pur¬ 
chasers, their wives anil children eari"i<‘<l IVee 
over the Northern Pacino Road. Now is the time lor 
Settlors and Colonies to pet, Railroad Lands and 
Government Homesteads close to the trurk. 
Send for l*:implilot containing full Informa¬ 
tion, mapuudeopy of New Homestead Law. Address 
LAND DEPARTMENT. NORTHERN PACIFIC 
RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., 
OR 23 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. NINTH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
ll enn S« worn nit n Inn* btflit-uttln* hnvjntnn, or ioojiid (iui nhown 
(a eat) It U m uHM»t clAgiuit. f'nlcnnmn. 1 ><j ormraiaatsl back plftcft 
pnwoeover the shouldoti «ml form* ft mmt. Lmt rnpp In trout And Is 
“ *d nut*».|o }'* rosy to worn or not a* Inney ilkinD*, ibui constl- 
tuling Iteo onllrolv dlftVvrftnf tV>!nnnl«o In sf^OArinrc. The back pi*™ 
IsMomoUmpM muJe In rslvstor snlln. nao rlrhiy truotuiHl, atuI cum- 
t>I»i tAd ft hr!l I‘n ut toilet wbOR worn *Iih n fannoe dre -i brsldro It# 
beautiful mrintioo* it is well adnptftd to any mat#riftL Take® el* 
yards of 24 inch goods. Fried rf pattern with ctoth model ONE 
DOLLAR. See FREMITI *M OFFER below. 
T5»e Life of Henry \V|Ih<»u. —By J. B. Manx. 
Boston: James H. Osgood, 
A handsome aud finely printed pamphlet 
of 120 pages, it contains, in a woli-written 
manner, tho early life ami gradual growth 
of Henry Wilson, from a poor boy up to 
the Senate Chamber, giving us in sufficient 
detail an outline of his great, work, and the 
views he holds on important public ques¬ 
tions. Those who wish to know more of 
the Republican candidate for Vice-Presi¬ 
dent than they do now, will purchase this 
book for 50 cents. 
1103 
On the linn of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
1 ' 2 , 000 , 011(1 acres of Hit) best Farming and Mineral 
Lands In America. 
.'{,000,000 aerus in Nebraska, In tho Platte Val¬ 
ley, now for sale. 
('mtiifile, Fertile S4>il, 
for Grain Growing and Stock liaising unsurpassed 
by any In the United States, 
CURA pm IN Pjuch, more favorable terms given, 
and more convenient to market than ean he found 
elsewhere. 
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlors, 
The best location for Colonies Sold lore entitled to 
a Hum eaten 1 1 ot 1 00 Acres. 
Send for the. now Drisorlptlve Pamphlet with new 
maps, pnhllihod In English, German, Swedish and 
Danish, mailed free everywhere. 
Address O. V, IIAV1S, 
Land Commi-sionor It. P. it. It. Co., 
Oinnhn, Neb. 
The Hygienic. Hand-Book. -By r. t. trail, 
M. D. now Tors: Samuel K. Wells. 
Dr. Trai.l is constantly making books. 
Many of Ilia works aro repetitions, in part, 
of former publications. For those who have 
faith in the water-cure this hand-book will 
be of use. And for those who wish to know 
how to make Bquasb cakes and pumpkin 
bread, ample directions will bo found in 
this work. Tho tone and drlrt of tho book 
is very well, find little harm Is likely to fol¬ 
low its teachings. 
NEW FALL WRAP. 1 * n ftncqaa And cepe, with a thrlhMo 
box-pleat laid on tho umlut »ld«i la thn hack, eml lit pLiro of tho 
broad pleat of )«*t iomoq \ Ju«t tho three urc* viilblo from 
AAcb udo, tbo appearanuo of s\i roiiiiit folds, lift eftpo 
•lopn* grAcnfrilly to thft buck, uwl id loft op**t. to trim. Tin taeqao 
Imt 0 forge hloove, which caa be plod of not, cs wontler or ow»- 
tort demand. 
Wft fflvft tblo ns rm* nf thnvftrvbftftt for full urn! winter clonk 
made tu either velvet r*r cloth. Tho ejlploft .1 In of dixiV bltte fodlfle* 
cloth. Hoolldpcd sod bound with Telnet nrd velvet buttons. 
Tide thrfto yardft of forfUit* cloth pAtton*, with cloth model, BO 
ceuta, St it praniitun tffer Mj\b % 
a , - ■ , , The only Cattle Onndt- 
. went. ever t warded a Gold 
//<:&> - -V/? V- “THE NUTKITIOUS 
//c >’ ; W CONDIMENT" fm-llor- 
f/Sr/ A\» \ srs and CaHie, has b-ut 
3/ "C\ used for ten years with 
I-/ o .,! 'f/ill g-'-N-t siR-'ccss bytholiu'- 
•z ; f»| i.'lFiW! I'M I 1 gost f o n t r a c t - - r 8 a nd 
p owner? of bones aud 
■ C> * <CAL \ /nil cat.tlo lit the principal 
l ft I ” /2 >// cities of Europe, as tho 
V,^. . L, Host nml ClicniMKl 
\ V, “ ‘ rattle Food Hi I lie 
X? ii. M\ai\mm jr World, 
Apnly to tho Solf pon- 
^.'Vir PIQN15ES In tho United 
^ hltitos, at tho office of tho 
NORTH BRITISH CATTLE FOOD CO., 
Everett House, 4t!i Ave., Netv York. 
(Xzr Responsiblii Agents wanted, 
Septlialns Fcltou.—Uv Nathaniel Hawthorne. 
JioSWJU : J. R. Oegood & Co. 
Every one familiar with the writings of this 
foremost America 11 romancer will bo delighted 
with this new oreation from tho pen of the 
strange HAWTHORNE. We call 1 1 a Creation, since 
It must bo regarded purely as a work of art. 
The characters tu the story uro unnatural, and 
the lnoidonts totally Improbable. Yot. it is well 
worth road lug, If only to-liscover how an au¬ 
thor of genius can work out an ideal. There is 
much fine writing in the book, and it is hand¬ 
somely bound und printed. 
Ufjaarc — Tho Eastern Mho re of Maryland 1 h 
nURICOi KCUlIntr Up very rapidly. Great, ad¬ 
vantages over the West, aud Far Smith, send lirir 
I'aialncnc. F. MASi 1IA A flltii.. Utdcrnlv, Md. 
PRESTO. Ch»mii 8 for indy. It. grrot hicom.i in lending all 
other etyiee la owing to Its perfect fitting bnnd «>id rloevo. The 
carved ernr-slro t# an improvement of murk velne, nn it will not 
rui dm thoalder nr /nml the «ru>, end al «9 evolde tho homely, 
perpWilng gu»»ot. Tekoe threo yerds 'lnen for mi'dlam^lso, 
Pertorn, with cloth model, 38 oente. Sc* Pr*mt\un lmlow. 
W« jive e CLOTH MOT-EL with each peltem which SHOWS 
ervory eoom.plMt, gothcr. loon, etc... huw t, put thu gnrinnnt 
togatherhytho nettem.UO ‘1 h*>w it will loot wtmn color loto. 1 , IVy the 
ueu of our Clota Modal* any perton who con »» ran FINISH the 
meet difficult gormont is aaally aa tfc* plelnn.t. Thny are PER- 
The Vicar’s Daughter. By George Macdo.n4.ld. 
Boston; Uibartn Brothers. 
A story of quiet domestic life iu Eug- 
laud, v/ith a dilated sermon running 
through it. The Incidents are simple and 
told in a pleasing manner. Readers will be 
interested in the characters of Marion Clare 
aud Roger, who was so foolish as to fall in 
love with her. The moral of the book is 
exceedingly good. We judge it will bo popu¬ 
lar In thu drawiug-rooin and by the fireside. 
JOHN N. LUCAS, Hon. L. L. HOLBROOK, 
Counselor at Law, , _ T 
President. «eneral Manager. 
mJ Electro Galvanic, Pat. 2 Jnne, ’08. VSV 
•Yt art ling- and Jleaultfut Invention ! 
A continuous stream of Electricity con¬ 
veyed to the Optic Nerve J! 
The organ of SIOIIT restored to Its orig¬ 
inal strength ! 11 
Eye employment, however continuous, ren¬ 
dered free from discomfort 5! I! 
BY J. MOSES’S 
Patent Electro Galvanic Spectacles, 
\Vhole-ido and Retail Agents wanted everywhere. 
.1. MOhUh, Patentee, Hartford. Conn, 
The U. S. Land Office. lar the Southern and West¬ 
ern part of the Sui'o of Nebraska, recently locatod at 
Lowell, Kournoy Co. contains the largoat amount of 
oo i farming, unoccupied land of auy Laud District 
it* t ie United States. 
Homestead* selected arm locatod for soldipra, under 
the lato not ->f Congress, without f.uotr personal at- 
tendttMxjut tlie U, rk Land Office. 
Address, for particular!,, eitlies the President or 
general Maiu-ger, :<t. Unwell, Kearney Co.. Neb. 
li/ h r' eri a,‘-Tho Register and Kec-dvor, U. B. Land 
Office, L„wall, Kournoy Co., Nob.: and Hon. P. \v. 
11 iTCHdOCIt and Hon. T. W. TtvroN. LL 8. Senators : 
and Hon. John Tai'm: m. u. from Non. 
If you wTllothe following, vt*.; 
[RURAL, 1170, 11 (S3, 70S,] 
and sign your name, giving your P. O , Co, and Stats, 
and then Inolom It, with On. Dollar ami 'iWl Oaf*, to 
us. we will make you a yearly subscriber to Spilth's 
l Umbra ted Pattern I In zone (begin with the present 
No.), and send to you by return mall nil the patterns, 
with cloth models complete, of ti c Hun above on- 
gravlnga, a* prrmt tint. Saw Is tho tine* to Subscribe! 
Either ot the above pattern* sent by mall upon 
receipt, of Its a-arked prv o. 
STvdTTXXT’S 
Gardeiiing by MysoH. By Anna Warner, Now 
Y ork; \iiknCk D. F. Uanuolpli A Co. 
A small, hau,lsoiiio, chatty volume, de¬ 
voted tu the cultivation of Uownra. Mias 
Warner writes lu a happy, merry style, is 
free from aoutlmont, and speaks of her 
work aa though she l ive l if. rilie ia practi¬ 
cal, aud her book will bo of much help to 
m.tuy women who would despair of com¬ 
prehending a larger work. Price, 51.25. 
1,000 Aore Dairy Farm for Sale, with Stook, 
Implements, &c. 
E1AICE.$40,000. 
The MUhscrincr offer!- lor sale SPRIXC4V 4TER FARM, 
conshtins of HKK) acres, sim-mid on r-cugog island. 
Ontario Co.. Canada, und Uu.tant tfircn rullPi iriiin 
Port Perry, the terminus nf the Whitby A |4irt Perry 
Railway, and close to tho wiu-crs Ot Luke Scugog, 
where there Is an uhundance or fish and game. 
this farm I* specially adapted for dairy .purposes, 
being nalurcd w*th /iumer-mn .“pring*. all fhw huthl 
Inga being supplied with ivutor from this sOUfco. con¬ 
ducted tlmmgh plnu*, ns well as eauie ynr-ls. Ac. 
There are on the place t-welvo house* far workmen, 
Hve large barns, horse and. cattle atunlcs, shed*, pens, 
Ac., and one large dairy building, through v. iiicli a 
stream of water constantly run*. The soli -s first- 
class. never failing to produce heavy crops. Thorn is 
a reserve of wood land in conne-fillon with It, sufficient 
lo nicer, the Cdioluuz'its of tun place. The farm 
would he mold In one. or two bloclm of A4XI acres e ich, 
the purchttS'-r having tho option to take cattle, stock, 
horses and Implements at a fair valuation, made by 
duontelusted parties. 
Ti:uy« OF Sale.- For the Land— ftlO.OOO-lown, bal¬ 
ance on mortgage for from .1 to i:i years, with Interest 
at 7 per cent, per annum. For Stock. Implements, 
Ae-—wi fiOO down, baluuoo in one vear, without n (cr¬ 
est.. Eirties desinug to see the place, nr to nurebaso, 
will pleaso address Will, S. SEXTON, 
Port Perrv P. O., Ontario, Canada. 
ONE HOLLA K A YOU. 
Premimn I See above “ Pri'mlmn Offer.” 
It, ts t.lm best and chra r ..a_ fashion magazine in the 
world. It, la the AVio York City ladies' authority in all 
n.atters pertaining to toilets. It is tho imi.i fashion 
publteiUion 111 till* country that import* Style* and 
twite patterns of them. 
The present number contains a large double-page 
fmduon yUih . II hy if,! inches, orinUd on beautiful, 
heavy, rose-tint paper; Foreign Correspondence ; 
Crltlotsms i Stories . Hints, Etc.. Urc.—with Informa¬ 
tion Iti detail upon nil parts or Indies’, misses’and 
children’s dress and drone making 
Also a flat/-price Chech, which entitles euoh holder 
to select any pattern contained in this number by 
sending halt price, 
Sinai" ft*py Hit Cent*, 
The American News Co. supply the Trade, 
Catalogue of Pott and 11",uf-r Styles mailed 
Upon receipt of eturnp and uddress. 
Be particular to address, very plainly, 
A. m itDETTlC SMITH, 
Sfffiitlfi* Pattern ltazaar, 
914 Broadway, New York. 
Owns of Sira tic*.— A choice collection of Dauco 
Musto Ditson .v Co., Boston and Now York. 
A handsome, cheap anti complete collec¬ 
tion of the DituCe Music of that King of the 
Waltz, Johann Strauss, with some compo¬ 
sitions of his brothers, Josuph and Ed¬ 
ward. Our readers already know the 
ohurm there i* in many of these, and will 
be j;lad to gat those they have not heard. 
Address ff. P. Follett. a Asvlum St.. Hartford. Ct. 
aZIDDLETOWSr NURSE HIT 
AND mUIT FARM* 
FOR CATALOGUES, ADDRESS 
13. K. €4>C1IS5AX, 
Middletown, Del. 
The Adventurer of n Brownie.—By the Author 
ot ’MoUu Ualiia.v.Gentlomau." Nmv York; Har¬ 
per & Uro6. 
A DELIGHTFUL little book, full of pleas¬ 
ing stories, told In simple language, calcu¬ 
lated to amuse ns well as instruct. All lit¬ 
tle readers will be fascinated with it. The 
book is beautifully illustrated. 
fftSjTji ft R%P a Delaware, Martha, Salem, 
vil as ah Ir Jik Concord, Iona aud others. Also, 
tv 8 '£ 3* 9 Sawo Small Fruits—Blaekborry, Rhs|>- 
herrv and others—at verv low price*. Send for Price 
List. JOHN PFIFFXKR, Delaware, O. 
1VERVIEW Militav; 
kepsie, N. Y. A thoroug] 
y Acudemy, Rough- 
:h-going school for boy3. 
