GREAT WESTERN 
Tx 
«0V. 8 
CORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSES. 
— Cider is ten eents a gallon in Illinois. 
— Michigan has 2,500 miles of railroad. 
— San Francisco has 5,000 liquor saloons. 
— Vermont has 05 woollen manufactories. 
— The Dutch arc sending peat to England. 
— Dallas, Iowa, has a Jail made of holler Iron. 
— Cider sells for $1.25 per barrel in Vermont. 
— Rhodo Island is suffering from a hen dis¬ 
ease. 
— Harvard freshmen have voted to abolish 
hazing. 
— Japan will soon establish 55,000 public 
schools. 
— A new water telegraph has been Invented 
In Paris. 
— Oats, wheat and potatoos fail In Scotland 
this year. 
— Iowa has had a largo number of prairie 
fires this year. 
— California cannot get oak casks enough for 
tho wine crop. 
— Dartmouth College, N. H., is soon to have 
a legacy of $30,000. 
— A student can go through Colby University, 
Me., for $153.50 a year. 
— St. Louis has 31 flour mills that uso 60,000 
bushels of grain per day. 
— Much of the machinery at the Paris Opera 
House is worked by steam. 
— The Unitarians havo voted to build a na¬ 
tional church at Washington. 
Tho new Presbyterian Hospital in New 
York has a chapel and a theater. 
— Over 2,000 emigrants from Alsace and Lor¬ 
raine have readied New Fork City. 
— Work has been commenced on throe divi¬ 
sions of tho Texas Pacific Railroad. 
— ThO lumber business in Maine and New 
Hampshire this Winter will bo brisk. 
— The corn crop Ibis year is tho largest ever 
gathered a billion and a-half of bushels. 
— The music in Christ Church, New York, 
costs over $10,000 a year, and Is very artistic. 
— In Boston the steam fire engines havo been 
run by hand, owing to thesickness of t he horses. 
A Michigander sneezed from tiis nose, the 
other day, a ininnio ball that had entered his 
eye during the war. 
— A woman recently died in England from In¬ 
flammation produced by a small piece of nut¬ 
shell flying Into her eye. 
Heal (Jfotatc, (Etc. 
CHEAP FARMS ! FREE HOMES ! 
On the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
1 ‘2,000. OOO acres of tho best Farming anil Mineral 
Lands In America, 
.‘1,000,000 acres In Nebraska, in tho Plutto Val¬ 
ley. now for sale. 
Mi III I'liinnlc, B’erlilc Soil, 
for Oraln Crowing anil Stunk liaising unsurpassed 
by any iu the United Status. 
CUKAPBIt in PttRtc, more favorable terms given, 
and mere convenient to market Ihun can ho found 
elsewhere. 
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. 
The bent locution for Colonies—Soldiers entitled to 
a Ilumoiteud of HiO Acres. 
Send for the pew Descriptive Pamphlet with new 
maps, published In English, Herman, Swedish and 
Danish, mailed free everywhere. 
Address «. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner U. P. If. U. Co., 
Omulia, Neb. 
X OUT Eft CAUCOG0A 
Swamp Lands for Sale. 
The following Swamp Lands In North Parollna are 
oflored lorsale, to wit: - Big Swamp In KobettOlt, 11,1X0 
acres; Brown Marsh iu Coiunibmt and Itladeii, 2-1.000 
acres: Tfully Shelter In New Hanover, 5K.IM0 acres ; 
Angola Day 111 New ID,never and Duplin, OO.UOU acres; 
White Oak lo Onslow and .limes, 85 ,iaK) acres, suhtoct 
to the right of the 1'lantern HaIIroad Company- to 
alternate seething thereof, upon completion nt the 
railroad through snlil swamp; open ground prairie In 
Curterot. 87, I# AJ acres; Dover Swamp in (.'raven, 76.000 
acres; Cat Fish iu Craven, 8,120 acres; Hay Diver in 
Beaufort and Craven, 11,0(10 acres ; swamp land in 
Dure County, -j Durant's I stand In Dare, 8,000 
acres. 
Sealed bid* will lie received for any one or more of 
the above-named swamps until the Kith day ,,f De¬ 
cember next. The land will not be sold in small par¬ 
cels. A letter containing a bid should lie addressed 
to the undersigned, and Indorsed "Did for .swamp 
Land.” ALEX. Mol VEIL 
„ . Hec. Board ol education, 
Oct. 5th, 1872. Raleigh, N. G. 
I JO If SALK AT A BA ItLAIN. A Kit 1MT 
farm, containing 100 acres, with good buildings, 
situated two miles from Milford. For price, terms, 
&e., address «. 1. F-, Box 40, Milford, Del. 
IJ f| M C © —The Eastern Shore of Maryland is 
riUlflCO, settling up very rapidly. Great ad¬ 
vantages over the West and Far South, send for 
Catalogue. F. MANCHA & DKO., Kidgeiy, Md. 
JOHN N. LUCAS, Hon. L. L, HOLBROOK, 
‘Implements ani> iliacIjiiicrn. 
PRINDLES 
Agricultural Steamer. 
The best In the market for cooking food for stock. 
For sale as below, and by the trade generally. 
Prize Essays on Cooking and Cooked Food for 
Stock, with Circular, containing price, capacity, di¬ 
rections for use. etc... forwarded, postage paid, on 
receipt of twenty cents. 
Circulars sent free. 
B ARROWS, SAVER Y & 00., Manufacturers, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
OFFICE, No. 28 Cliff St., New York. 
JT A HI 1C S C. HAND A CO., Factors, 
<114 A <iIH Market S(„ Philadelphia. 
Implements, itlachinern, &t. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
THE 
WEED. 
tx WEED. 
P 0 BOX Dil i PITTSBURGH.PA 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $40 to $.100 Double Shot, 
Guns, $8 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to $5*0. Itllles, $s to 
$75. Revolvers. $0 to $25. SKND HTAM i‘ nm Pfiiig- 
List. ,1 rmy <:uns, lit vnlm ra, Ac., heutfit orU<i>t>,i tor. 
,„,X h t.iT 08t . perf ?, ct ' reliable and generally useful machine in existence. For the family of the farmer or 
leohanlc, where the work required of a sewing inuchlne ranges from the heaviest garments of mnnffw rfo r 
,V' ^ ^ °' l . V’AL®. ’’ R ‘ I ‘A 0 ,,n <* 0, '<>"ren. It has proved itself thoroughly efficient 
LIST. Army <:uru, lit rmm.&e..houyhl ortro.M tor. and entirety sutlsfaotWry; W un^naied UmpiiniiV'^V 
i>m.M up, v.rt» ,,,,. ...... L. r ,7, *""! 0 P'irated with one-fourth tho usual expenditure of trno. labor, » lib a enpacltv for ominlltv* 
rtt.scl'ui&m'.'inr * Sfflr,”*- SLmTS&SSirBY^l. 1 **.. ' ““ “™"" ««. I" WARS: 
_ Manufacturer*. Syracuse. N. V. 
LIGHTNING SAWS. WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Descriptive Pamphlets mailed free. If * fg r*i w,s sa i> g i .. wr m r 
E. M. BOYNTON, SO HoiAnmi, 81., V. y„ Solti Proprietor. - m9 •) m -L» . 
r nAf*TW"" and NAILS REPRESENTED IIV ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
& A*V*liW of «v«rv variety In pack- AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALUEADV E8TA BL1HHED. 
C. C. IIRADLKY * SON, 
Manufacturer*. Hyraeuse. N. V 
LIGHTNING SAWS. 
Descriptive Puinphlots mailed free. 
E. M. HOYNJiiN* 80 lloiAntnu Si,, V. Y,, Sold Proprietor. 
TAflTTQ and iVAiiiS 
u AAV/JiaM of every variety. In pack¬ 
ages TO HllIT, sent to 
any address by AMERICAN TACK CIO., 
Munujac.t wrert, 117 Chambers Nt„ N. Y. 
CORDS 
Thin Nf.vt’lilnu with pr«cirnt lTi*|»ro?AmMu»« t. ^iMraiiUvi t, . 
«rf»ry want of lliii homuhoM, |Lr cltbrr nlutn nr loory Mork. It 
Iti.ili all AUei of Sbicninifk ftlol ftcwltffj wltli lo r l *»ml to« koih|*U:U , i 
;ukil Ia i\ iM$vnr*«ti«iltr|r iiiiircH of Kminomiuttt to loUius of icUute, a> 
wuil :in jirotit iuuI u 44\* »«ppnrt t * th^o that requiro It. 
Agents wanted every where bv tlic Bintponp 
KrOTTI.NO MaiIIINE COMPANY. DANA JllClCVOUIl, 
1’resilient, arid General Bualnosa Hupt., 081) Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
C&S15SS9) 1.2 5 ®BE^n85& I 
AIR PISTOLS 
081 . 250 ^ 
'ffiitrh 
, Watch 
Match. 
M'atch 
Watch 
Watch 
Watch 
Watch 
UNITED STATES WATCH GO’S WATCHES. 
AV>. 1080, U.S. Wateh Co,, Stein-Windor—variation, 'J Socorultt iu 1 f Jranths. 
Ko. 1131, V. 8. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, i^scciinds'i'n g.’veii iuoni,lni > / / ’ ^ J ' ms ’ 
ho, 10.17, t . S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder variation, only f, seconds per mouth. 
v>, <./• /r t- e ... Bavnv Smith Tv,vs. Panama li. 11. CO.,88 Wall 8t„ JV. Y. 
No. ^ 017 » I . h, >Vatc!t Co.—variation, lo BccomU ui twc-lvo monthQ. 
K, l«M, U. ». V.'alcl, Co,—rarlalioit, 6 R.cond,, I. G * * * * «• 
91030, IT, S. IValcU Co„ ... ™rl.llon, 7«S™dIT! l i","rSi!S ' Stntt ' M - K 
.. ,, ,,, , 8, M. Wi'.xuii.Jlna Heard* ,(J (hmnnlniM, Jsij Jt'/vnt Street V Y 
No. lOfC-l.t, U.,}. Watch Co., Stem*Winder varluilon. 5 seeonda per month. ’ 
»• „ . ,, ,, ,,, Z. O. Pm war, Atoi'LNup't N, Y. <J. A U /■• r> 
ho. 3-ifOOSf U. B. Watch Co., Stom-Wlnder vnrtalUm.fi scrondH Sofivn innijthH. 
Ciias. II. Wo hr, Jinn Ohm. if. Wolf & Co., iWl't CXtaAnmU, ohto.\ 
Counselor at Law, 
Prt'aid out. 
General Manager, 
South Platte &. Republican Valley 
LAND COMPANY. 
The fJ. 3. Land Office, for tho Southern and West¬ 
ern part of the Slate of Nebraska, recently located at 
Lowell, Kearney t'o., contains the largest amount of 
800 1 farming, unoccupied land of any Land District 
in the United states. 
Homesteads selected and located for soldiers, under 
the late not of Congress, without their personal at¬ 
tendance at the IJ. S, Limit Office. 
Address, for particulars, either the President or 
General Manager, at l.owcll, Kearney Cu., Nob. 
Itefcrmo'M,! The Register and Receiver, U-8. Land 
Office, Unwell, Kearney Co., Neb.; and Hon. P. w. 
Hitchcock and Hon. T. W. Tipton, 0. S. Senators: 
and Hon. John Tappk AL C. from N'eo. 
f3T A Pnauium with iwh Put.,I S«ml stump fur CirruUr, 
Gobi Absorbent Closet & Urinal. 
S A N IT A R Y—CO \ V K.Y I EXT—PR0FITA I! LE 
to Public Instilntlons.Schools, Manufactories, Farm- 
ers, Gardeners and others. 
The Loiiy Fertilizing & Sanitary Fo, 
'offer, by the use of their Patent Absorbent Closets 
atul IJniiul.'*, ji mflUif j< 1 nl POlli*Ctliuc, UondorlzlDK and 
utilizing human excreta, at once convenient, Iriolfen- 
sive and economical. 
The liquid is separated from the uilld exerement 
by absorption, all the valuable properties of each urn 
retained, and the product ts an invaluable manure. 
For explanation and practical exhibition <q the 
system, call at Office and Ware rooms of flompuny, 
corner of Vunlcli. Vestry and Piuiul sts., New York. 
Secbs, plants, (Ktc. 
/ tONOVER'S COLOSSAL ASPARAGUS.— 
A j 40,000 strong roots, $1 per KKIi $7.‘d per 1.000. Ail- 
firdss P, t. QUINN. Ne wark, N . J. 
Y1HKRRY and LA VERSA'ILI.AISE CDIb 
P^V. KA . N , 1 'S.-Two-year-ohi plants. $7 per 100; $60 per 
1,000. A ddress P. T. QUINN, Newark, N. J. 
PLANTS, 
SEEDS, 
BULBS. 
THE REST CATALOGUE yet Published, con¬ 
taining a complete list of Vogelnhie mid Flower 
Seed h; Du lbs of every sort for sprmg planting: also 
Ivobl' <' oril ' m ‘inH, ao'lother Budding PlautH, SmiiH 
fariiitu, &c.« &c. Lully Hlu»tru.tocI. 
Sent Free to all Applicants. 
Address L. ALLEN & (!©., 
7« Vulhin St., Brunklyn, N. Y. 
P OMONA nurse If V. .VJ.OOti'Peach Treos, 1 
, ( y« 1 ' 1 r !' urt ; XUJ1MJ Asparagus Roots, best, va- 
rieiles, 1,4 and .i years old ; JTerst.lnc and Brundvwine 
Rnspbcrrlcrt'Smiw berries. Itliiibiubiuid Blink berries, 
.kieoi for Catalogue^ iv». Pa hhy. Cln numinBoii. N. J. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
Wholesale and General Supply Nurseries. 
8t0ck .' ,)I ’ soporior quality, at low prices 
inoLVv 1 '" l ‘ rM ’ |H i>.ie most, extensive NursOTy 
In tho West. Send for Price List. 
_ , , It LA fit BROS., 
__ omit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
ALDEN’S PURE CONCENTRATED 
F jyni ieily. 
Ataolutoly Puro GLH Esconnicadod b 7 * 
Mid Hitnral. Phyaiclanj. 
MADE WITHOUT GELATIN. SUGAR OR BOILING. 
MANHATTAN PRESERVING CO.« 
1307 Dun no St., New York, < 
Price Lists famished tho trade on application, inclosing business card. For sale by tho trade generally.’ 
gY»k your Jeweler to soe the MgYRiIOlST 
/A ffa f' 
°J worthless imitations with which the, country is flooded. To avoid imvo• 
morn, see that thy words MA THOM, 2f. J.. arc any raced on the plate over the Muin-^Za 
Isai ict. All others are spurious, J 
WH0 “ S “H°° HS United States Watch Co. 
COLES, BRO. & CO., GILES, WALES & CO., 
83 and 85 State Street, Chicago, Ill. No 13 Maiden Lane, Now York. 
M \ Turner" 8 1,jr ,hc SRJ kL S S ^ BaV b« A ^taX 
one II L t U L L V EStlS 
of them. Selling In all parts of the sfngeFJ in 
-- - — N.ji.8>Mf»n & u w .i % i,.ii r„So™b," 
A MEN PLOW COMPANY. first mall. Addrettw 
AND |t iv tSSSht ^ 
53 Bookman Bt., New York, and Quincy Hall, Boston. AA kepdo, N. y. A thoroukn-going schtiof fur buys. 
NEEDLES PMi 
■ a W KB D9 KB V bv ordering direct.. 
Hinget'V io cents 
per do*.: Wheeler & Wilson. 60 eta.: Howe’s ftOcts • 
Grover A Baker, SO cts., and others iri proportion. 
Inclose t.liu amount and Needles will bo returned by 
first mall. Address ’ 
ICKDI.K CO., Watertown. N. Y. 
R IVIRVIKVV Miliiary Aeailcitiy, Pough- 
kepsio, N. Y. A thorough-going school fur bnvs. 
