iNi'w YiU’ks, growth lS71,22a/(!.7; Eastern d 
WflUtorii db v 22i/«tiOc.; Y'oni'llngs do., 70, II*/ 
do,,'lf.l, 1 On. Lie.; lluvariaaa, 054ji*iic.; Englisl; 
I I ' I'll ri'Fiiir (III > « I.ric 
yunljt havo finally b&im ulmm**! of all tin* .stale lots 
‘‘"d tlHTf Ik a butter fooling, in luot, good ealtir 
l"‘,yo about He. V »|. Still, very rnirsteflM 
at n Hi'Ci'Jf.i good til prime, It? 1 ,<il 12V., with extra* 
MOOBE’S BUBAL UEW-YOBKEB 
Cheese. Prices have been steadily declining, COUNTRY fiFT'E'FS'F Mapvk’tc 
hoidurs otTePlritf their auppliees freedy, determined to ax utlj! ' i ‘ bL ' MAKKKIS. 
Keep the market. clear •.f stock this warm weather. - 
The foreign market (tan not been in a position to war- I,it tic Falls. N. Y„ iniv 1 •! ik^d 
rant, free shipment* nnilnarlly. hut. shipper* have ... 1 1 — 
been attracted by the unusually low m-lees. and have 1 ,,K market at Little Fulls for the week ending 
bought nil that 1 ms been offered. There is scarcely July 1:1 was exceedingly dull, with a further decline 
U "ve q u 11 to* St n t e °ftU 3 to tv ** One atfeli, W'-jc.; good do. l> 1 ' lC f s ' TUe u, '"very of farm dairies amounted to 
&«feWc.; roimruin do, 6 o.; skimiurd uh b»w iv* tie.; State Bcawj ;H)() huxe^, and tn<? ranae in prices whs from 9c. 
dajry, 9® 10 c. for prime, fair do., 6 c. s Ohio factory to 10c.-tln: tatter figure being top price for fancy lots. 
Tito factorytuen wore present in force, and the offer- 
„^?n t ,?, , i*T7 I ^ l 0 l ‘ ih i‘' ve d helined ft"Iy one cent with mgs were full io.UOU boxes, only T.tJt*) of which were 
verj little business from Bplnners, and no shipping •im.,, ... .... 
inquiry. For future delivery latest sales are 23>t, for * li jp In prices on factories Is about lc. 
Aug.; 22>, for Sept,; 20V for Oct. Wu quote : from tuo prices of lost week. We give quotations of 
Uplands. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas, leading transactions us follows: 
Go.To7dl.mry. :: 22 ! '‘ V* 22 & fflfc 1 |ft; r !f} BU!r C °* 
a&r Un * ••• 83 d | pw n "": ■.v.v.v.v.l!:! tec:::::. ; 
Good wffddiVng.:: U U x a! 
Dried Fruits, —Tin? market shows very little JS’ 1 !? 8 '.. 10 '.. Ma'nhoim. _ ... ..ttis 
trade, with prices unsettled and weak. ' Bethel ..10S Manholm Center.10k 
We quote cherries at 20c.; raspberries, 306i32o.; JJrockett \ V »?tei'.,. ION .Manhelm Turnpike. .Wk 
blackberries, 11 c.; apples, new State, quarters. ;i„». Bracketts Bridge.. lOLLYltjierville.iok 
me.; extra sliced, li'-paUc.; Southern new, quarters, uueii.......10 k Newvllle Ass’n.,,..low 
xc.t do. line sliced, 10«,lie.; new prime Western, H>,« t iuiajoharle...lilH Hairy Valley.ID 
Oc.; common Western, »vsc.; impeded peaches, .Va Lhristmar. 10 U llazzon clover.- gv 
5ko. for quarters ; IW.jMlkc, Tor halves; peeled peaches. Oouatrynmn.ID'. Newport.10k 
|«l"t fur North Carolina. l.TMiUe for Virginia, and Cold ( reek.lli.k Paine's Hollow. 111 >' 
liadtie. for Georgia; plums. State. 27(®28c. Craine s Corners.10 7 Knot. .up, 
„ e a. v Uulry Hill. Ilifi Salisbury. um 
F.ggK. !• rc*h New Jersey and Long Island, and a Dimitle....ill', St. Johnsyllle 
fmv eurefully euudled State and Western, are all the Kmplre.ill Top Notch ' .lin 
eggs that call be sold, hots, us they run. are in too (CatonvtUe. 10 k Warren Center.in '* 
uncertain a condition to sell, ami heavy losses will North Fail-Held. Warren .in 
follow the shipment of the past fortuight. VVe.quoto Old Fulrlteld. .10'' l.adne .tm 
hear prices 20i«21c.; State. 1 N» Ilk!., extra Western, Fairfield Association.. Ill's Palatine Union.Ill ' 
U"il7o.; freight Western, ld‘-jiifriai4c.| Canadian. lti.H® Fays. . id Muriavilie . \nv, 
HI. Allhjssotr. Florida. llik Mlni.rnllra . u/A 
Iroin the prices of last week. We give quotations of 
leading transactions us follows: 
Little Falls Central.. ION, Herkimer Co. Central..Ho 
Newport, Hill .ID Herkimer..ID 
Curtis—. .Ill Vuubornsvllle.. .ID'S, 
Norway Ass u.I0H 1 Cliristmur.ID 
If. J. Baker. ..10 Keys. .ID 
Bated...... . 10 ', Manheim.IDS. 
Bethel..I0K Muntielm Center.10k 
Bruekett & y eter.... .in' J.Manheim Turnpike. .U)k 
Brocketts Bridge.. lUSiLvjtnervtlle. mu 
BlJOll.HU. N'eu/vtlle \ dll'll lilt 
xters, Buell.. . 10', Newvllle Ass’n.low 
n. s<i Lanajoharie.lUH Hairy Valiev.ID 
is jy.t Lhvistmar.Kijj Ita/.znn clover.■ ov 
iches Country man......ID'.. Newport.10k 
, and' Cold (reek.10>; Paine's Hollow.10'1 
Cmine’s Corners....... 10', Boot. ink 
Dairy Hill.OH, Salisbury...now 
>'id a Ihinkle.lOH St. Johnsviile,. 10 ', 
lithe Kmplre. . 0 ) Top Notch.lUk 
n loo Katonville ... .10H Warren Center.to 
s will North Fall-Held. low Warren 10 
luoto Old Fairfield..I0K lawlne....'.'..V.'.V,VV.” "lOk 
'torn, Falrileld Association ..low Palatine Union. ...'.10 
W.-i® Cays.. 10 Mariavllle.UIW 
Morula. -10k'j Minorville.low 
fresh . ,0 >’l 
ytuir. Wt‘ liavc* sif!vires from nfmiml tor the third week 
xotnl ) iii .nine*. Our Lunduu Correspondent hilvs that the 
rown new American cheese coming to hand is verv good 
hern and sells ns landed. The best grades bring tie.oXs • 
New Hne, ilh-Ohs ; second qmilllv, alcaSs. The other de¬ 
ems, serlptliijisof uliease sell as follows ; KnglisliClieddar 
/M's. eSfa/is.t WUtdhlre, double. l*k„70*.; Seotch, tMiuilBs.; 
lack- Cheshire, mod I am. line, titVrtfO*. Dutcll 
>.,(sa Cheese. Kdams, 504SU)*.; Gondas, It*;, .si* ; Derby 
Hy 4<" shupo, 
o'me’ ,. ln Gutter, Clonmel la sells at. Illlf«sll28.; Corks, 120s.; 
uuu, Normandy extra, 111.; Canadian, oOr.itSOa. 
The weather In Herkimer, N. V., is very warm aiul 
l imit farmers are just commencing the hay harvest. 
Frrali I* rults.-There Is quite an array of fresh 
fruit, and the demand Is good for all so'atnl stuff. 
Sou thorn apples arc in better order. .Still a good 
many arrive that could bo verv bimiunely thrown 
a way before being put. on sale. We quote Southern 
apples ut ilka l per hh|., gl,25fr2 per crate. A few New 
Jersey houghs brought f.'1.50wM..i() per hhl. Pears, 
tunny, per crate, *54*?; other, MeWo !. Black Caps, 
per quart.. Hfalllc.; Antwerp*, ifor ibis, Se/dUo ; Bluck- 
herries, seedling, per quart. IV20e ; I'uiumim do., (Vit 
He , \V liortleherrles, per hush,. *i.5t*. I; Currants, !< • 
7c for comtnon . l*.<dtc. lor cherry; Watermelons, 
***./ ,il per inn. KOChestor cherries, l(*<, lie. for prime, 
and Isstlk:. for fair. 
Flour,—The market Is without further Important 
change. Prices of the best grades are, perhaps, a lit¬ 
tle easier, but. prices are considered low; and, not- 
withstanding, exporters are buying only small lots: 
still holders are not anxious sellers. 
HU pent lie Slate. 5 bo 
1 omiiiou extra do. tf IS f.« B SO 
Good to choice do. tl 85 tj«i 1 ', 4(1 
Fancy do .. 6 U5 CJ ? do 
Hupertlno Mlchlgon, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa .? 10 <m .7 lift 
Kxtraflo,.. (1(10 0 (IBO 
t.hnice extra do. 1 ; x, /«, 7 i,-> 
bhipping brands round hoop Ohio. II 20 44 0 50 
Trwlu hrunds do.. h 50 ml s 35 
Good l-> ClU'leO white wheat extras..,,.. 7 .111 44 s V.i 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota. t! 50 44 8 011 
t onimnn to fair extra St. Louis. 7 00 on 11 nil 
Good to choice do. ;i ifi © n no 
Kxtra Southern. 0 ho 44 .8 75 
Good to choice do. s 80 4,1 12 DO 
Bye, common to tine. 1 00 44 5 00 
Corn moul, Western. 3 30 44 3 to 
fxi-nin. A break in the canal will cut. on guuulies 
about a week, add in the umuntlioo with iifewhm- 
rlod -hipping orders in Hie market, prices have ad- 
vjinced, espechtlly for corn. We quote whom at ¥1,18 
8 J. 0 J for No. 2 In store , ¥ I l..»a for No. 1 in store: 
*l,u59l,M ftir winter red Western; * 1 . 110 ® 1.05 for 
amber Western ; «l.t!5>wd.7U for white Western, live 
i • s 1 'i , Sp, tor WoHitTfi ojitb itkicii k rur Wusturn j xwo 
■Mi -or tJblo. Corn at•VV;.,iai for slearner lots of West¬ 
ern mixed; Mirttt for sailing vessels, do. 
Hay mill Slrnvv.—The market. Isa little steadier. 
Kurmeis are not^hlpplng quite as freely, us they are 
busy with some early harvest work. 
aA.W’JjJ** hay. *1.1.1.20, retail fl.4lliwl.li0, do. yard, 
*}■-*' ■t'l.JO, HaBtUsa.fLch'veriHft.V.K*!, Long rye straw 
*1.10®1.15 short, ivswWO.j nut. 7lXi*7f»c., wheat 
Hops. — Stocks are su light that late prices are 
f'l-lly sustained The accounts from the growing 
Pr'titiM urn i ill t.i 1 . 1 .. < . *',. 1 .. .... 1 1 
w ItO('ll liSTI’.U, July 1 1,—Flower 
for red mid umber winter, mid *H.7a4, 
I .—Flower is quiet, *8.25 
and $8,754/;'.! fur white. 
Pro v isioiim. .Mess pork, is uomlmillyhlgheratt.hR 
close, mid a very moderate tj-ade has attended the 
cn ov week. .Iniv, Aug. nod Sept, quoted tor spoon. 
IHUOlJ :<t fl.i.i/ii pi'tidf: iriv>H in ;» nfuuJl way, cH8h, il'i. 
i.. extra iiT’inio ¥I0 2,V,. 10.7.7; beef selling only In small 
loth for ship use ut our old range ; beef hams have a 
renewed demand, iin/l the old stock or Winter cured 
i» working out rapidly at *21**24 Prolonged hot 
weather has sent, cured meals largely lut,/ local use, 
arid smoked liuuiH and ihouldors are selling very 
briskly'from store. Smoked haunt range at u® 17c., 
tlie latter bo- small plc-dlC sizes. Smoked shoulder,, 
1 •;SJ.8C.| pickled hatns Bear/ /' and well sold Up; West 
l . ’V 1 ' 1 "- arrive ut 12 v.e.mul city I3®l4c. Lard 
I. /| " , L ".' L |lr " l, v tlfOlly held ill t*'kti/;|l7-llie.; city 1 lani 
dull and tlown to8ke.; new Western sA,e, Some op¬ 
erations 111 WcHtoiu, seller 12 months quoted lie. 
1 allow qutet at Ji:i(.//lt ./-hi. stearlne, choice in tea. 10 , 
Poultry nud (fume. The supply of live i A small 
i!I!u "?w wooduuek are In murket and 
Hu-' Pauly Mile at ntle.;-f 1 u pine. Live Poult, v 
fepr rig chickens 7ac,®l. 12 per pair. Fowls Jersevi 10 
4i?ll(. , do. Western, l8t./j|0e. Turkeys-Jersey, JiK./iltk:.; 
Western, dn-j.v./jlOch Ducks Jersey, pair, fj.Ojt/yl.aO.; 
d •. W 2 Bcrn '* j0, Gci-s.? WesU-rn, yl./iU/,/1,75. I'.'n- , 
gllvli snipe, per do*., »l,7o4/.?. Wild pigeons, stall. 
fed. DQrilo/... ¥2442 ,-JI Wood,.,...!/. 
i n leu mm auiher winter, and $H.7fk«;!l for white. 
Wheat dull, in *1.004( 1.70 for t.est, *1.15441.50for red 
winter. Corn, liftc. V bushel, tmts, 1 (/..Me. Burley, 
no sales; enn tracts have been made fur new erop at 
sfle. for two-rowed mid fi for four-rowed. Wool is 
quiet with small sales at, MM/.55c. for medium, and 586/ 
coarae. Butter 2t**2|e., with fair demand. 
1 heoHO, Htrtiloe. Higgs, Itel'Jt). Potjit.ios, new. fl.T.*,,2 
per hiishel. Green peas, Mlu.dtfl 7' bushel. Black 
iiuqiherrles, Ur. l.ic. V quart; red do.. ljfelOe. Hops 
2JP Pearce, at 70@80c. *1 tt>. Hay is scarce for old, at 
.tJOi'i 22 f- ton. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nett York. July 13 ,1872. 
Tin. past has been 11 hard week for most of the live 
stock men. The numbers have not been s.z grout, 
hut the week following the Fourth In usually fine of 
t he Worst, or the -oasoii. Many people are awuv mid 
rho very hot weather leads t.. u lighter diet, or fruits 
and vegetables, now ulmnilnnt, good mid ehenp. An- 
nther trouble was tliodmieulty <>1 obtaining lee owing 
to the breaking down of the ifftliVerv boat ' Biiteliers 
rer,io;.f| to buy llvn stock, km.wing they cujfl .ml 
keep the meat In snub a heated term without Ice 
.More money was |n*t than made In the week Jirst 
e m. . hl ' | )r o>)peol is rather brighter for the future. 
flu- following nri! the receipts of It vo Stock shown 
In comparison with Other years: 
Totals this week.... 
last year.. 
Beevi**.-Arrivals are lighter, hut u ... many 
cattle are between here and Chicago. Texans come 
forward freely—T.37U the past week and they begin 
to show the effects of good pasturage, Accounts 
irnm Kimisuh give 20! 157 as the number or Timm eiit- 
Ge eoluring that Htute since tin- grass i.Larted In i|,e 
Tin,in,,. 
HTihiiii A 
Liniilo. 
Cuivm. 
(7, Ivon, 
. 7,878 
I’d 
2,517 
18.108 
. 7,817 
139 
2,81.7 
21,891 
i 8,198 
48 
2,159 
29,7,71 
. 7,187 
88 
2.301 
2.7,132 
mill ramijf Mile ut HOo.f-ll u pair Live Poult.- 
bpr ng ehtekuns 7 .h?. 4„I.I2 pur pair. Fowls- Jersey, ID 
(aUk.^, do. Western, ltk./jlDe. Turkeys—Jersey, 1 . 5 ./,Ice.; 
Wcsiern, dn.,J.v//jll,c. Ducks Jersey, pair. *l.'tVal.50.; 
d ; . Western, ,.a-. l/ivsn WesU-rn, »I..7hi,/ 1 . 75 . |,;n- 
gllsli rtnll/e, per do-/.., ¥I.T5(,o?. Wild pigeons, stall- 
led, per do/,., *2®2.,VJ. Woodcock, V pair, 90caiu$l. 
n 7 Kfans sell .uiiy in a small way. Glover OJ ..44 
•oei' "• "J'"fur I 8 UB 1 ;, D\i, 4 l 0 e. to.' Indi¬ 
ana urul .Michigan. Timothy ut *.t,25<gS..Ul. 
is TiV.'l'm'J 0 ' - : 1 ' 1 , 1 '' v “ ,1 ' < ' 10 prides of seed leaf 
H rnmmi!. ysustiuned, Tlie offer In as arenotso liberal 
pyjH m u confident feeling. The business is -till 
mora Kfl'tbdk-y leaf Is worked /.tf 
imrre irOMJy to ahxp(K;r 9 t and ili<* hljarh m ades iM.ni- 
M r m fy ly h y il( - r rti3 - Virwrfnia i •Mtnmnn to 
e I . K .?* / Uiw ta medium leal, id -c • 
• o'"ye 01 1 ncrokQBH. l.DDD lbs. urnss 
weiglit, sold at U.V. lbs. per ewt. The liardest lot 
Of 111 UI venal,tie were of the Mime weight, hut of j..mrer 
•4u/ility, iMid Mold ut Qo. on the mijuJi?a. A i^ood drov<» 
ot Hcwt, houtiifky arml»*8 -old nt Tin* hot 
weal lieraud ;.tencn aris^ig from Imporruetly cleanked 
Blaughlur houses is cmisnigsomo of t In-in to he ehmed 
I lie ubiittoir system Is tin; proper one, where more 
eare will iialuraUy he given than single individuals 
would be likely to bestow In the one at COmmunt- 
PiJ w they urn thtriiom-inu u system of •' blowers •> 
wf 1 "• 1 1 are to draw In the 17ml uir, and puss it up a (all 
Chimney, where It Is disenfected In its passage. This 
is working to a charm. 
The following arc the closing prices for the week 
in comparison with what cattle brought nmi week ago 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. 
Cen ts. 
Choice beeves. * ft,.,.I2'f»’ <& 13!. 
Good to prime ..||v 4 / \%y. 
Ordiruiry to medium.HI'* t/ft llw 
Lowest grade. 8 k 44 lu 
Average sales.11\ 6t 
Lust week. 
Cents. 
1 
1I*J 44 12 
10 k M lltf 
8 4 it ID 
Ilk fit 11 :¥ 
Xmgs J ’ eW Cr ° P Kentuck y- Grades. jGradw.. 
Common to'medium leaf .7.7.7.'.'. 10 '' 'Jv'al0V°’ 
c '«.10H46U lfSia5 
Se"e7tion« d,J . QmVtX 13 mC 
selections.... . 13 ig.ii 15 ®h; 
n. New crop Seedleuf. 
Lounectieut and Muss. Hlfers. H (Qilii 
Pem Vl i rks . Uitc ' ri mning'bjts. lh pj %uu 
FtnnBylvanm <io medium. 12 4.11 
11 <gi 12 k 
13 64 1* 
15 ®10 
Ohio, running lots _ iLII 
5V Iseonsin arid Western... H10 
Average sales...11J£ 44 uy t w 
■IIIIeli (lows.-The improvement noticed last week 
eontinues, only there are not cows enough t.i supply 
the demand. Healers have gone to Altmnv after a 
supply. W u quote them at ¥H *.455 each tor poor to 
below medium, *0(Ksv70 for fair to good, and *V;i foe 
prime milkers. 
khcoi* aiul Lambs. The supply Is much lighter, 
and both kinds have Improved In price. Lambs 
especially, have taken quitn an advance, fat. Jerseys' 
selling at l.tc. One lot extra 72 lb. lambs went at 13','e. 
A whole .sir thin Kentucky lambs sold at 12',c. Thin 
Western rail down ts> Set I Or,, a ear ,78 lb. Kentucky 
selling a* 10c , with 17 lb. Stall! at same price. There 
is a sharp competition for lamhs, hut these prices uni 
likely to bring them forward arid euusn u ileellne 
again. Sheep are scarcely changed, ranging from .7 
to bkc.. 1111 extra lot occasionally selling at ffVWIe. A 
ear coarse 8 a lb. Ohio sheep Muld ut like.; a eui better 
“ r *■“*» 
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Nem Olbwcitiscmcnts. 
all at low prices. 
July. 1572. 
OT Send for Catalogue. 
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Municipal 
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Of the highest grade always 
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finely and profusely Illustrated, and printed and 
bound In extra style. Contains 221 large octavo 
pages, bout, by mail, post-paid, fur *1.50. Address 
I). D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
!i Reekuian St., New York. 
era potatoesure In demand; South- 
Islanrt iiirmi 61 l»-*Cted, us New Jersey mid Lung 
qualB v c-.Vm i ,, }‘ rlte 1 l il aail >' Mipply of better 
lncni/o n truck is m more Varied supply, and 
New Yorf “‘L" ,®*L rn . ,r,,M1 tUc Stn '* h «*'1 southern 
Man v i, lomutoes are picked too green, 
slicing . 1 1 h "l«ls are still using canned, oxcept for 
^(iut tiei-ii « -/, b ' 1 / 1 V„* 2 ' AV ''-- vl v. ll ('' Jersey. 82.25 
y Id. ii i lOmatoos, 750.64*1; Squash, 
V i nito }ind yeHow* rucualbert, 
ba** -Jersey, bul., ^,s. firoen puux, 
n?udu T i)t\ ' M'licmn* OiiioiiH, Hor- 
cabtmk^bii, Sfev-f loobchs., mx. 
^•-fcLjL, r»L»i M irrccii Corn, ^ l(k) 
row squash, e iui, * 1 . 50 ( 742 . riw, Alai. 
ter Vh YV«!*ste*i7.^i- h p,0dumte offpr haffs prices arc bet- 
-Thcro is very little business as vet Fur 
bur llaV(! been made In prices of ifeeees' 
uoit.ViJ ur< ’ n ,° l yel 1,1 11 point that will warrant “i 
JSCSSs sasjffjs 
Hogs, -Alter a dull market, and lower price on 
account of the difficulty (ff golfing ice, the market is 
i. I now on the improve, dressed selling at 6J/:rM)tIe. lleuvv 
g {J0R*|^nl as Iow as 5J<c. on YVednesdayV No trade in 
n (n> v 4*». -The .oily change ill ralves is a 
quicker demand for tat milk veals, several lots k-II- 
V, I '"It 'ft J»e., ana single choice calves ut 10c. A whole 
car load prune Pennsylvania, nil lbs., sold at '.iu,. 
I'air .state veals are Worth Sfz./oOc. Grass and (eft 
i eal vesdn not improve. A lot weighing l'.iq lbs. sold 
/ at. 3c. .Something pretty good might reach 5c. 
- LATEHT. — Monday, July I.», I i». >[._ 
Arrivals to-rtJiy, 167 r*urs 4t CotuiuunlUHW. 
I.?r at until St., and Wat Weekawkcn, making 5,271 for 
feJvor ^i 1 / 1 ty ,ni<1, ‘ alow, and iirtces V'tiXe. 
lower. Few cattle exceeded 12c. Texans went from 
. Vi tic., some ot them being extra fat. 
i lK eet > . Hn ^ LiimliM Arrivals for to-day's mar- 
■ a !,r v a&iA'r ag* ^«* sam s 
' i U t l w k»-- |l, o'<;ipts to-day, Sunday Included, 30 car 
« M Wlu St., making 8,574 
1 Jlai ket firm at 5%@6c. for dressed. 
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thorough 
life at the 
■.„u. „ von uiu/coiij, Roches¬ 
ter, N. V A Ji r-f eld** school where the principles and 
practices ol business are thoroughly tauylit hi/ ouninein 
/uni. Young man preparing for business need its 
pract.iejil drills, us tin 1 lawyer and the dootor need 
the law and inedieal schools. 
B3f~ Helld to L. L. WILLIAMS for Clrenlurs. 
WOMAN S MEDICAL COLLEGE 
OF THE NEW YORK INFIRMARY, 
IMS Second Avi'., N. Y". Winter Hosston begins 
1st of October. For particulars, address the Secre- 
"'v, _ EMILY hi YCKWELL, M. D. 
Massachusetts State College. 
The oourse oeeupies four years, and with a thorough 
Literary and Helcnllne KiluiuiMon, includes a practical 
training lo Agriculture, Military Taeties, Chemistry, 
< Ivll Engineering and Veterinary Medicine. 
Examinations for admission, .luly iO und Aug. 2*J. 
Expenses for tuition, board, ,te., about *380 per 
antiuin. For Catalogue or IntorninUon, address 
I'vesideiit W. K. CLARK, Amherst, Alass. 
A NEW MCHOOL OF 
AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE. 
THE BUSSEY INSTITUTION, 
A DEPAHTMENT OK 
Harvard Lolverxity, ftlann. 
For the fUrcular for 1872-73, address 
Prof. F. if. stoker, Jamaica Wain, Mass. 
1 HAPLBW 00 D INSTITUTE f,,r indies’, 
II uiiiiuvv lADiiiiiii F, rrsriEU>) mass. 
Known for thirty years for its superior facilities and 
rare beauty of location. Buv. G. \ . Spear, I’rlnelpul. 
U lVEltVIEW HllUnry Academy, Rjugh- 
kepsie, N. \ r . A thorough-gi/ing school for boys. 
Ucul (L'Gtatc, Qctc. 
yORTII (AROI.INA 
LAND COMPANY, 
(OutrUreil //// Special A cl of the. Leu Mature in 1889) 
Offers for sale 280,ODD acres iff boat Fanning I.ands, 
near Railroad*. Itlvorsand Towns, with goud houses 
and hiiprnveiiieiits. Prices, from *2 to *10 pur acre. 
A Iso, 3(0,000 acres of Tl inhered and Grazing Lands. 
Prices from 60 cents to *2 pur acre. Also, numerous 
Mineral amt Mill Proper! ms. Water Powers, Ac., at 
various prices, Th© l*imUlrnt or tins Company hns 
been appointed I'l/nuuleHoiU / of I'iiiii/jroti/nt by Hie 
Legislature uf North Carolina, and by virtue of his 
office is required to give all needful infortiiiiiien to 
emigrant*. No ullier Company or Agency has the 
lurlirrm-mcnt and •uocUroi uf tlm 8tsU'. Apply forlu- 
foriuatlon and Circular*. 
GEO. LITTLE, President. 
WM.BCOTT, Secretary, italetgli, N, 0. 
A NEW COLONY IN KANSAS! 
At "SKIDDY,” in Neosho Valley, on Missouri, Kan¬ 
sas ami Texas Kail way. 
Under the auspices or the national Krug a it op 
MIGRATION. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOMESTEAD 
JOURNAL, containing Maps, with full particulars as 
to the Organization of the Colony, the Lands. Pro¬ 
ductions, Climate, YVuod, Water, etc., SENT FllEK 
on application to a. R. WELLS, Secretary of the Na¬ 
tional Bureau of Migration, 389 Broadway, New York. 
