KACE. 
TRAPK 
MARK, 
One Price— 
One etyle — 
No AgenU, 
No comiiili- 
■iom. Sent 
for un d»y*’ 
trial. War- 
Tasted five 
yuan. tv* 
refer to Pla¬ 
net In um Id 
t b I r t y-« I a 
Stntei A Ter- 
rltorlo*. Or. 
culari mailed 
free. 
Ad drew or 
apply to the 
iHiscclUmeone ^bucrtiseinculs. 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
A LAND GIIANT OP' 
12,000,000 ACRES 
OF THE 
Best Farming and Mineral LandB in America. 
3,000,000 Acre*of Choice Farming and Grazing 
Lamia on thu Lino of Hie road, In the 
Suite of Nebrimkii, In tli« Ormi I’lnito 
Valley* 
Now roit hai.e, for cash or long credit. 
These lauds are in a mild aad healthy climate, and 
for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed hy 
any In the United Slates. 
Prices Itiiimv from 8‘i to SID Per Acre, 
HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS, 
it,500,000 Acres of Government Land between 
Omaha and North Platte, open for entry us Home¬ 
steads only. 
SOLDIERS OF TI1F. LATE AVAR 
A1IE ENTITLED TO A 
FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES 
within Railroad Droit.'*, equal to 
A Direct Bounty Of $100. 
Send for the new edition of descriptive paroplilct, 
with new maps, mailed free everywhere. 
Address O. F. DAVIS, 
Laud Commissioner U. P, R R. Co., 
Oimitiu, Nel). 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
HISTORY of the GREAT FIRES 
In CHICAGO nncl tli« WEST. 
By Kev. E. J. Goodhpkei). D, I),, of Chicago- The 
record of a proud city overtaken hy sudden and nw- 
tul calamity, of towns 0e»trnymi b.v the wasting 
element, or forests bunied, of homes uiid far him i 
desolated, of rnen of wealth made beggars, of famines | 
separated. Abounds Wil li thrilling Incidents of mar¬ 
velous escapes, etc., and Is the only e.omplnte His lory 
of these great event*. 60n 8vn. pages: .'<0 Engravings ; 
price *2.60: outfit. $1. H. ten re tire host lerrluiry at 
once. 70,000 already sold. The prolHs go to relieve 
the sufferers. Address II. 8. GOODSPEED & CO., 
117 Park Row, New York, nr ,). \V. Goodapeed, Cliica- 
go, St. Louis, Cincinnati, or New Orleans. 
YOU AND YOUR NEIGHBOR 
C I AN HAVE THE AMERICAN RURAL HOME 
J through K72 for only K 1.50 enclr -or *1.1 for 
troth— ami Free Through December holilc* ! 
Fil'ftt-cln«» Kiglil-pwgc, Agricultural fltltl 
Pn m i I y W EE li L V ! Ppoelmun free. 
Address 
Hopkins A Wilcox. Rochester, N. Y. 
H ORIENT SAFETY LAMPS, 
r Entirely of metal, are tboonly lamps in 
jj J use which can neither break, leak nor 
explode. Are ornamental and clieap. 
f Adapted to all household uses; also, to 
a tores, factories, cluiicho*. Ac. 
AGENTS MAKE $10 A RAY 
SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
Manufactured by 
WALLACE & SONS, 
811 Chambers St„ New York. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSEr 
BATOV, MADISON CO., >. V. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
M 
FREEMAN & BURR, 
CLOTHJNG WAREHOUSES. 
138 and 140 Fulton Street, ft, V. 
E VF.RY NOVELTY OF STYLE AND 
Texture of Material In SUITS. OVERCOATS 
and CLO THING of every de-crlptton. for all age* 
and all occupation*.ready for Immediate wears or.if 
prelerred. any garment Is made to measure at few 
hours' notice. 
djj h | 
"W ELL BROKEN. 
Customer (to Horscdeater's Boy) — '“Sent tins horse to show me, eh? Where did yom mnstcr cet him? -Boy —^ Dm 
know, sir.” Customer- -‘Is he quiet in harness ? ” Boy -“ Don’t know, sir.” Customer- Will yom nuis ® 1 " 
sound ?” Boy — " Don’t know, sir.” Customer — “ Confound it, boy I Wluit did your master tell you to say to me about the 
horse?” Boy — “Hu lulled me to sny, ‘Don’t know, sir,’ to everything as you asked me! 
Pratt’s Astral Oil. 
Warranted perfectly safe. Is used In over 150,000 
families. 
Oil House of CM AS. PRATT, Established 1770. 
106 Fulton St., N. Y. _ 
raSMMIiEV 
O Reasons Why 
STEAM ENGINES, 
Portable, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundreds In use In Shop*. 
Printing Rooms, Milis, Minos, 
and on Farms and Planta¬ 
tions, for Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for Stock, Cot¬ 
ton Glutting, Sawing, &e. 
jar - Circulars sent on application. 
AGENTS WANTED Ft!It 
“W0NDEBS 
OF THE WOULD,” 
OVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
The hugest, best selling, ami most attractive sub- 
soription book ovnr published. Soml tor circulars* 
with terms* sit once. Address 
UNITED STATES PUlSMBHINf* CO.. 
411 IIroom9* vtrvvU N«w \ oik. 
H. W. JOHNS’ IMPROVED 
First Premium Awarded by American Insti¬ 
tute, 1870. 
First Premium Awarded by Louisiana State Fair, 1S.0. 
First Premium Awarded by Trxas Slate Fair, 1871. 
Fall descriptive Pamphlets, Price Lists, Terms to 
Dealers and samples seat free. 
11. W. JOHNS, 7b William St., New York. Man¬ 
ufacturer oil Rootiag and Sheathing belts and Gen¬ 
eral Hoofing Matoi'lalto^ _ 
W Eclectic Oil 
is designed for use in ordinary kerosene 
lamps wherever good light and perfect 
security from accident are required. 
J. 11 WIClLKSi 120 Maiden l.nnr, N. Y. 
l* 4 A MONTH ! Horse nnd carriage fur- 
nbdied. Expense* paid. 
w H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. 
O NE AGENT made A 1,001# in O man the can¬ 
vassing for I II K GUIDE BOARD, by Dr. W. W. 
Hall. Agents wanted. 
II. N. MCKINNEY & CO.. 
10 North 7th St., Philadelphia. 
HIM EGA II—how made -of Older, Wine.or Sorgo, 
YIN in U) hours. F. SAGlC, Cioinwell. Conn. 
ih | **,k A nioHib, for selling our new book, 
**^ I O*' Lnildniavlt* iifTriilli. Extra lnduee- 
I menu to Eastern und Western Agents. For terms ad¬ 
dress Fit an KLIN P<7B. CO..71S Chestnut si., Phtlad’a. 
H n t ANTED AGENTS. (S20 vet dap.t to sell 
W B Hit! celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
B B MACHINE. lias the nnd. r.freil. makes Die 
■ ■ , "lack-flitch ” (alike op both slil.-s,) and Is 
■ ■ I tnlli, Utmerd. The best and cheapest family 
H H Sewing Machine In the market. Address 
■ B dOIINSON. CLARK X CO., Boston, Mass., 
B M Pittsburg. Pa., Chicago, 111., or Si l.ouls. Mo. 
rw r U II ■ i n tCaxlly mad- with our Stencil and 
look! Look! Look! 
THE I'NIVEK WA I^TVVI VE AND THREAD 
Saves Time, Twtne|<md Thread, l ingers and Teeth, 
Something every Lady and Gentleman wants. 
Samples m ilod on receipt of 25 cents. Address 
T. It. DOOLITTLE & GO.. 
.'t!IO Iteondwiiy, N. \. 
LOOK IHERE! YOUNG MAN! 
$lHO PER MONTH 
Matin hy any energetic agent in .telling my Maps, 
Charts. Books and Prints. Small capital required. 
Write for a catalogue and state where y**u saw this 
advertisement. E. I'. BRIDGMAN, 
s Bn relay hi,, New York. 
4 HUNTS \V A NTKD.—For thoGrent Work that 
A was tint means of converting J ”n Banyan. 
“Luther’s Commentary on the Galatluhs. Including 
his liie &c. A untended chance ottered. 
city . 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. 
Parties Inquire how lo get mi eltlhs. Oar answer 
Is send Tor Price List, aad a ('lull lorm will accom¬ 
pany it with full directions,-making a large saving 
!o consumers and remunerative to Club nrguiilzers. 
Figures Will Not Lie! 
Ilow Large Fortune* are iHo.de! 
jy FACTS FOIl THE PEOPLE. 
CjF” SEE the prices at which four of the leading 
Sewing Machines uru sold In the UNITED STATES, 
and ENGLAND. 
Price in England. In the II. S. 
Wheeler «fc Wilson #45 00 8§3 |>|| 
New Slug* r - - J 
ICIiitM llowe - - 35 IIII D5 *}IJ 
V/YERCOATS, $8, *15. 
Overcoats, no, *25. 
Overcoats. |3o. na 
Business ^uits, $15, *20. 
Business buiTS, *25, *30. 
Business Suits. *40, $50. 
Dress Suits, 120. *30. 
Dress Suits. $40. *50. 
D ress Suits. r«o, ?70. 
Boys- Suits, ?o, $ 8 . 
Boys’ i*?uits, *10. «is. 
Boys’ Suits. *20. *25. 
O RDERS BY LETTER promptly Ailed. Thou- 
mirnli avail tliem*elvcH of our NEW SYSTEM 
FOR SELF-MEASURE, cimibllr.g parllea In any part 
of the country to order direct from ua with the cer- 
taintv of receiving the moat FERFKCi FIT at¬ 
tainable. 
R ULES FOR SELF-M EASE RE, Samples of 
Goods. Price l.tst and Fashion Sheet sent 
Fukk on application. _ 
CHICAGO FIRE!! 
AGENTS WANTED for the lllnstmted History 
ana Map o< Chicago and the great lire. 1 he map is 
from an Official Suivey of the City, with the burned 
district shown in tint. The work is bound In cloth 
covers, arid contains One engravings ol the principal 
public buildings, the most thrilling incident* of the 
tire, a record of the great, rues of the world,.Ac., so. 
Agents are dfoposii g *>r Wcupto* per day. t-end wc. 
101 copy uf bo ,k. j Bpefc,,,,!,, st., N. Y. 
MlNTON^S ENCAUSTIC TILES, 
FOR FLOORS. GARNKIRK VASES, 
For Luwii* ami Gurrli'im. tliliiiiiuy Top*, etc. 
MILLER S COATE S. 27.1 Pearl St- New York. 
nuns & piwSfiff 
gruving. Address tor terms. Sc.. PLR1NL s 
MOOKE. Publisher*. UB andG8 Reade St., N. Y. 
CUNDURANGO 
BY REV. T. DE WITT TA LIU AGE. THE 
MOST POPULAR PREACHER IN AMEIUCA. 
Agents wanted everywhere, inale or female, to sell 
till* great work. No trouble i*>Hell. BIG PuortTS. 
Send for terms to WILLIAM li. EVANS A CO., 
Publishers. No. 7i(l Sansom St.. Pliliadelplita._ 
The Simplest, Cheapest and Best In use I Has but 
one needle. A Child cun Run it. Agents wanted in i 
every town. Send for C4roula r und Sample Stocking, 
to HINKLEY KNITTING M ACHINE CO.. Batii,Me. 
A GREAT CHANCE FOR AGEST.S. 
Do vou want an agency, locator traveUna. will* 
a chance to make ^5 to 820 per day selling 
oar new 7 strand White llViv Clothes Fines 
Then last forever; sample free, so there Is no 
rl-k. Address at once Hudson Tliver 11 ire 
I Fork*, Oof Water St., and Malden Lane, N. 
Y., or lij Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. 
UPHAM’S ASTHMA CURE. 
Relieves rhe most violent paroxysms In five minutes 
nod effect* a speedy oure. Price, »2 by mall. Address 
8. C. UPHA41,100 &, 3th St., PhUadelphla. 
31 ,f; 33 J'KS*: »* STIIKE1', 
I*. O. Box 5fid3. NEW M IRK. _ 
OUTofThoreat fire. 
TXXI3 
WESTERN RURAL, 
THE GREAT 
Farm and Family Weekly of Ihe West. 
$2 PER YEAR. 
THE YOUNG “FOLKS’ RURAL, 
A LITERARY AND RURAL NEWSPAPER 
FOR THE YOUNO. 
SI PER YEAR. 
WE SHALL FEEL GRATEFUL TO ALL who 
will assist us In extending our elrcuiailon at this 
time. Each additional subscription sent to us will 
help us so much in recovering our old footing. Al¬ 
though wo saved our Sunscriptlon List*, nearly 
everything bOMde wus totally destroyed,our estab¬ 
lishment being one of tbcfirst at the Chicago prtnt- 
! lug (iftii cs that was burned. We lo«tthree splendid 
end costly steam cylinder presto*, two folding ma¬ 
chine*, and all the other machinery! our type was 
literally burned up; our residence was destroyed; 
our libraries are all gone, ami we are starting entire- 
]y new again, with but very little from our Insurance 
to help us. Specimen numbers sent free. 
V Splendid Premiums or Cash Commissions for 
Clubs. Premium Lists with full particular*, extra 
sample number* of either or both papers, etc., sent 
on request. Agents wanted. Address 
S. N. F. LEWIS, Publisher, 
CliiCUffO, iile 
THE IMPROVED UNIVERSAL 
IS THE BEST WRINGER. 
let REASON.—It has How mix's Patknt Docbi.e 
Cogs on one end only of the shaft. These cogs 
have longer ice ill, Can play ilpat't farther with- 
OUt dlscoimnotlng. can never crowd together so 
OS to bllld. novel work sidewise out of place; 
wear more evenly and turn easier than any cog¬ 
wheel ever Invented. 
2d REASON.-* It has the Pment Slop, which 
keeps the Cog* from disconnecting and losing 
their power, yet allows the roll* to play apart 
far enough to wring the largest article easily- 
3<l REASON.—It liasthe IMnlUmblc Iron Fol«l- 
lug (In mu, whiohean not he broken, and fast¬ 
ens securely nnd easily to tub* of any curve, and 
fits washing machines i>r»lnt|.<miiytnb>*ot fully 
two Inches in thickness, which no curved or or¬ 
dinary clamp can Co, and it lolds under out ot I 
the way when not In use anil for convenience in | 
packing. 
4th REASON. —It has lire Folding Apron or 
Guide, to conduct the clothes safety over the 
side of theiub, rreefromcoiitaciwUhiheclaiup 
or screws. 
5tli REASON’.- it hn* the peculiar advantage of 
T«« Prea-Ml'C Screw *, soarranged with pat¬ 
ent wmrden springs, tlmt each screw please* on 
both end* of (he roll alike, the same as If it was 
in ilia neuter, while the two together sir, double 
thr cnpacil y Jar pressu i t. 
6th REASON.-The ElnMlc Rubber between 
the strong wooden springs relieves their rigidi¬ 
ty, make* the machine turn easier. SilVeS the 
rolls frum Hindu and causes the pressure lobear 
on both ends or the roll alike. 
7tli REASON.- All its Ikon parts are vvuoctgjit 
or MAULKAULK. not liable to break, and careful¬ 
ly galvanized, lo prevent rust. 
Sili RBASON.—Thr Ilnndlr or Cmnlc is not 
vnvowed on like other wringer*, but JJOt-TKI) or 
KIVBTKD.und will turn clothes backward ol for¬ 
ward. nr from one tub to another, without com¬ 
ing loose. 
Dili REASON.- Us folding lower slat fits down to 
any stationary tub or washing machine, and 
prevents water slopping over, as It will with or¬ 
dinary wringers. 
10th REASON'.—R is vrvy light nnd porta¬ 
ble, yet built so substantially that the strong¬ 
est person can not break it in wringing tlie 
largest garmaiiU. 
Willi nil these Advantage*, its price is no 
greater than that of any inferior wringer with cogs. 
Sold by the House Furnishing and Hardware Trade 
generally, i 
The celebrated 
DOTY WASHING MACHINE 
Manufactured and sold also by 
Metropolitan Washing Machine Company. 
H. C. BROWNING, President. 
32 Coillniidl St., New York. 
AGENTS WANTED FOIt 
LIFE IN UTAH 
BEINC an EXPOSE of the SECRET RITES 
and MYSTERIES of MORMONISM. 
With a full and authentic liistorv of Polygamy, by 
J. H. BEADLE. Editor nr the Salt Labe Reporter. 
Agents are meeUBg with unprecedented sucopss, 
one reports ISO subscribers In four day*,another 71 in 
two days. Send fur Circulars and see what the press 
says of the work. National Publishing Co., 
Philadelphia. Pa. 
WIiiM’lev AtWilaon #45 J»0 SJj? J* 
New 81,,ver - - 
AVI I no a Mi n 11 lo - 40 00 45 00 
The above Prices are forexoctlv tins flume clnsues 
of machine* u* sold in hotli CouiArles. J lu re i* 
scarcely any difference ic tbe cost of material and 
labor in anv of the above named machines. 
Cy AFFIDAVIT.—W. G. WUaon. President of l he 
wn son 8kwi.no Macuim. t’o., personally appeared 
before me, and made ustli that the above prices are 
Oorrect, and taken by him from Circulars published 
In the United State*and England under thuixirporate 
names of the Companies munnfiirturtnB wild ma¬ 
chines. FBKD. BM1IH, 
Ci'k of Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga Co., O. 
The Wilson Sewino ai AntisTts are for sale-In 
mosl evei y C,mirty III Hie United Slates, and 
N«>. 707 BROA DWAY, NEW \OKIv. 
K liLLEY’S PATENT CHEMICAL TIE- 
TALI.IC PAINTS, all shade-. Prepared 
un immediate u**', requiring no mixing. 1 ut up in 
ft. 10 , 20 . and 10 gallon packiiK.es. 
Price pci gallon for llisdde work. 
Price i>er gallon for oiiiMde work.. . { 
Price per gallon for r.a.f-. barn* nnd fences.. . v LW> 
NEW YORK CITY OIL CORII’A NY » 
Hole Agent*. 11(1 M aiden Lain, N. Y • 
AGIO PHOTOGRA PIIS.-Tbe Wonders of 
tlu* Will kl. Vac. at p 'CUntr^ ussortofl pu(?ktme» 
for it. Semi to W. V. W1CMYSH, T30 Broadway. .V V • 
for 61. Send to 
BLISS, KEENE dc CO.’S Fluid Exlvnct, 
the «oimertul remedy lnr > ANCKfi. Kviuiins, 
SCIlom.A, SAI.T ItllKUM and nil CHUON1C Bl.OOIl 
DISKAblSS, I' piejniriid ir"Pi the jam lye balk from 
LO V' A, ECUADOR. 8ECUKED by a*-Glance Of tho 
A UTHGRITIKS of Hint country. Sold by ell Drug- 
gins, in pint buttles, haWng on them our niiuio. ti-aoe 
mail: and direction*- Price. 41U. LABORATORY, 
No. <70 CEDAR ST., New Y'ork. 
30 000 VOLUMES 
HAVE BEEN ALREADY SOLD OF 
SALAS FOR THE SOLITARY, 
AND SALAD FOR THE SOCIAL. 
One oeiavo volume, over 500 pngo*. the illustra¬ 
tions alone costing Two U'llWSAMIi DOI.L-4.B8. 4 he 
volume is 
Full of Sparkling Humor and Curious 
Ini'ormation. 
SOLD XXCLCSIVICLY BY SOBSCKIPTION. Pros- 
DRotuieS (io^ nuuly and * tic work 111 Ocioi»er. 
AGKN I^ WANTED. WA 1 * ill 
Iho piiUllsfliot'iS HI*- Will’ C. 1 A* C.O., 
UvooitMi »Cre«t. New York. 
Fit ON CITY COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa. The 
i olde-t, lnrgo-i. best Bl 81.VKH8 COLI.I«D, In L S. 
For lilrcul-ira address J. < SM 1 TU, A. M-, Prmelpul 
KENNEDY’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 
OF 
NADENSI 
H AplsWaitefl 1 :.:::" 
StidlripGimge Button Hole Cut 
ter. Cuts lo any size desired. 
Will sell everywhere at sight. 
800 per cent, profit: sample? by 
mall, 25c. Crescent B. ILC.Cn., 
723 Jjiyne St., PlilladelphiH, Pa. 
WONDER Fl'l. BOOIC-—Let the Deaf. Blind, 
11 Bald, Lame, ond all suffering from Ciitiiuh or 
Other disease. Inclose lOoents to the Meta PH YSICAL 
U.VfV! HBITY, 51 13 "id St„ New York for Mrs M. G. 
Brown's enlarged Pamphlet of 68 pages, worth mines 
Of gold to the auLerer ur Invalid. 
(From tho Medical Gazette of June 24th, 1871.) 
By J. MARION SIMS, M. D. 
I have used Kennedy’s Concentrated Extract of Pinus Canadensis for about eight months In some 
affections of the rectum, vagina and cervix uteri; 1 have used it. considerably AHutad, as a W “J; 
with grout success; hut 1 prefer to apply it to the os tinea on cotton wool, either pure or mixed with 
glycerine.or glycerine and rose water. Thus applled.it should remain Intact for two or tbie»,or even 
four clays, and then be renewed. In Oils way 1 have seen chronic granular vaginitis remedied In u few days 
that h.% resisted the ordinary remedies for weeks; and 1 have seen granular erosion*, with leucorr i • 
disappear very rapidly under Us use. 1 have not time to do more than call the uttenV Ion ol on y 
brethren to this new Extract, which 1 am sure will soon be recognized us a valuable addition to our materia 
medicn. 
267 Madison Avenue, New Y'ork. 
(From the Medical Record, Nov. 1st, 1871.) 
By W. T. WALKER, M. D. 
Sir:—H aving been requested to state what 1 know therapeutically of Kennedy's Concentrated Extract 
of pinus Canadensis, and furthermore being requested to send it for publication In the columns of y 
Journal, 1 beg leave brlejty to tax your patience and generosity. 
For the past six months I have used tins extract In many cases affecting the mucous membranes, and In 
almost every case it 1ms given entire satisfaction. In nbruU&on of the os and cervix uteri, when app <-■ 
Its full strength by mean* of a pledget of cotton. 1 have tound it far more satisfactory than tunu 
iodine. In endometritis it lias proved equally satisfactory. I have used It with perfect success n•“ 
and chronic vaginitis, hy applying it In Us full strength every other day. I have also used It In so 
cases of gonorrhoea, and must say that I vastly prefer It to tbe vaunted remedy of claret and tannin. 
It is certainly a most valuable astringent und tonic; and I doubt not that it will very soon have us place 
in our Materia Medica. 
121 East Thirty-fifth Street. New York. 
The above is a pure, aqueous Extract, possessing superior astringent and tonic properties, and recom 
mended by the highest wedlcul authorities in the country as an 
UNFAILING REMEDY 
in all chronic diseases of the mucous surface, and a specific In the removal of all morbid dlacbaigc 
whatever nature. chronic 
Prescribed by the medical profession with signal and uniform success in the treatment 0 * 
Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Night-Sweats, Uterine and Pulmonary Hemorrhage, in Cough atten ^ 
fuse Expectoration, and as an Injection In Lucnrrhaa or TThUr*. Ulcerations of the Os Lt m 
vaginal diseases; In Catanh, Piles, Fissures of the Anus, Sums, Scalds, Excoriations, obsttna 
ail cuses requiring a powerful astringent and tonic remedy. 
Those afflicted with any of tu^ ’’bove difficulties, and not wishing to call upon Lh° lr P f hy ,^!reclions for 
chase from their Druggist one or two -loiter packages of the medicine, with physician s full direct. 
U8Q, 
BRAMAIN 6l SPRING, Brockport, N. 
Packers and Wholesale Affents. 
COOXiXDCrE & ADAMS, 108 John St., N. V., 
City Agents. 
