LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
FOREIGN NEWS 
lint rev.—Another succession of hot days have 1 
operntkd adversely to t he quality of receipts. Even 
the refrigerator care have been Inefficient in keeping ; 
stock up to the standard of previous summers, and ’ 
through this cause trade Is perceptibly retarded, 
though there is a fair reasonable inquiry for local 
use. Consignors, however, have wisely moderated I 
shipment.-, and the accumulation, us yet. is not sc- i 
rlous. Fine to good grades have the entire atten- I 
lion, and some extra mark* of Western have sold 1 
higher than last week, and strictly line Slate is very i 
tlrm at full outside figure*. Pails are unchanged. 
The foreign trade took 137 tlrlcins this week; hy rail ( 
to California, 10(5 llrklns; present count, by steamer, 
loo lirkins. Sun Frunclaco advices stl|l report a dull 
and unsatisfactory market for Kaatern butter, and 
an ample supply of more desirable stock from local 
dairies. 
Orange county nnd Sussex county palls, fine. KLji 
35,Pennsylvania pails. One. :itl,-..'ifie.; country do., 
fair to good, 28 <hiJI0c., Penn, half tubs and firkins, 
line. 2fl,c27e.: State tlrkius, flue, 'iika^le.: do. half 
tubs, 31 aiSICA do. Welsh, fine, 2to.'Ue.: Ohio tlrktns 
and half tubs, lino, 24(iW5e.; do. good, 2l<5>23e.: do, se¬ 
lected, small parcels, 20®28e.; other Western, tine, 
23at’ie.; do. fair, 20S>22c,; common Western, 164418e.; 
grease butter, 12><s@13c. 
Clieese.—tt ts fortunate for receivers here that 
the unusual large supplies in the market last woeK 
were cleared off before freights doubled themselves 
through the war excitement. As it was. notwith¬ 
standing a moderate surplus stock, there was a 
linnlcy reeling, and holders were eager to realize at 
late prices, when otherwise a heuctlclal effect would 
have resulted from the higher range of gold. Ship¬ 
pers have turned their attention to breadstuff*, beef 
and pork, and have neglected Lhis commodity, so 
that the market at the close Is In a tint state. The 
exports for the week foot up 2,822,062 lbs. Hhe fol¬ 
lowing from the Trlhlllic contains u good suggestion : 
“The heat has injured many Of the cheese recently 
sent here from tho country. If the factory men 
would trim down tho boxes—as the receivers have to 
do ir neglected at the factory—so Unit the cover 
would hug the cheese instead of leaving heated air 
to create a gas arid Invite “ puffing nut,” It. would ma¬ 
terially assist in bringing the choose here in good or¬ 
der. Very large quant ities of slightly heated nnd 
tender choosff arc selling at 124413c- tine when they 
left the factory. 
New Ohooso.— Factory, State, fancy, P it., llot 
1-1 Sc.; good, mqtiu.bfc.; fair, VltoK'.ic .: Farm Hairy, 
choice, 13K6414e.; good to fine, 12,Sool3o.; heavily 
sktiumcd, tooic.; Ohio factory, LloLlHo* 
< 'ol ton.—The absence of suitable grades keeps the 
market about steady in face of itnfavorable foreign 
reports. 
N«n* OrlSASa iiml 
Upland, &o. Mobil*. T«*u», 
Ordinary. 15K®— I5«a— ill 
Good ordinary... 1717-Vfij is 
l.ow Middling .... WM®— !'.)«(*> 10Vf"<tfO 
Middling.. 20 20U@— 21H$,«.26\ 
(Jond Middling... 22 22.^0— 22) 1 rt23‘i 
Dried li'rnitx. -Th0 market Is generally dull 
hero, but our prices on apples are bolstered up to 
Home degree through a good demand, which Is being J 
tilled t the West. Prices for other Items arc ex¬ 
treme; new cherries arc holdatSOe. At Philadel¬ 
phia tiiere have been sales of unpealed half peaches 
at 7vfe. 
Apples, glute, ft.'s'iiWc.: Southern, good to tine, 444 
tKc.; Peaches, pooled, ordinary Virginia, V-Volde.: 
Georgia, l8(5iI8X0.; impeded quarters, 6X@6o.; halves, 
(i.'<fiiic.; Cherries, pitted, IfloiiUh.*.; pits in, loufic,; 
Blackberries, S'-g-e'.le.; Plums, 18(<«20c.; Haspherrios, 
2tWv28c.; Whortleberries. I2u#j3xc. 
Kgaa.*-Th0 market is very much depressed. The 
uureliahleness of stock ruins tho grocery demand, 
and the trouble just now is, receivers of prime 
murks of Western have to bend to the low prices 
lor other stock In order to effect sales. We quote 
Western at 20c. loss off, and near point lots 244426c. 
Ice house eggs fruiu Philadelphia are not keeping so 
well s lust year. 
Flour. The markets has been very much ex¬ 
cited, with a large advunco In prices approaching 
$I.!W1R barrel on 8Into tied Western. The troubles 
abroad have stimulated trade and induced large 
sales on speculation and a lair business for export, 
the latter trade cheeked to smuo extent by the 
scarcity of suitable grades and advanced freights. 
Tho market closed rather slack, and some conces¬ 
sions in the high prices have been obtained, hales 
of good extra Htate for August at f7Cs,7.25. VVo quote 
at $5.5Ua<*5.4t) for SuporUne mate; ftl.d0>$(i-75 for com¬ 
mon ext ra do.: #6.85047 for good to choice do.: $7.1(V® 
7.2,i for fancy do.; #6.MKa(i.25 for supertine Michi¬ 
gan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac., $o,25oi6.60 Tor extra 
do., $6.754'/.'.50 for choice extra do., including ship¬ 
ping brand* of round lump Ohio at I0.40ab6.7i), and 
trade brands ol do. at $7447.60; good to choice white 
wheat extras at $6.74457.60; St. I.ouis at flMilVjIff.15 
for common to fair extras, and f7.20Q6.7j for good 
to choice. Southern Is higher, selling at fcG.SUtoT.GO 
for extras, and #7.66<2tl0.25 for good to choice. Bye 
flour Is drill at #5.40i«i7.2a. Corn meal Is higher, sel¬ 
ling at $5.254 ji 5.&0 for Western and Jersey; coarse 
{< 100 lbs. $1.90&2 do.5 tine yellow $2.36(2)2.40 do. No 
white in market. 
Fresh Fruits. — To give comprehensive quota¬ 
tions for fruit accurately this week, we would bo 
almost eompellod to print a copy of every sale hook 
In the city, so varied and Irregular has the trade 
been In many Items. Blackberries have suffered 
severely; on Tuesday lust, with a largo supply of the 
finest Lawtons ever cultivated, many were left to 
perish, though offered at 4 ( 260 . per quart, after open¬ 
ing at 12 5)150. Apples, too, have been largely In ex- 
cess of the demand, and show a heavy falling off In 
prices. Found lets of Norfolk, including packages, 
were sold at $2, while tho best New Jersey fruit, in¬ 
cluding Sour and Sweet Boughs, and Bed fruit, arc 
siow of sale at, $3.60 as an extreme price. Apricots 
from Hudson Hlver points are in larger supply than 
we have ever seen them before. Antwerp* avo In 
soft condltlou upon arrival, and have to sell low. 
Delaware peaches of good color and size, “ Halo’s 
Karly,” are In market this morning. Watermelons 
are arriving In flue order from Charleston, and are 
plentiful enough to quote iu sizes. Nearly 1,000 Gal¬ 
veston watermelons have been sent In this season. 
Apple*, Norfolk, choice, ;( tihl., $3.(f); common, $2; 
State New Jersey Sour Bough, $3444; State amt New 
Jersey Sweet Boughs, $33*1.50; common, $l4>d26. Rasp¬ 
berries, Antwerp*, thirds, 2>$®3c. Currants, cherry, r< 
Hi., I2<«illic.; small do., 7ig/9c.; Black Currants, I0 m12o. 
Gooseberries, English, ft bush., $4(26; .-malland seed¬ 
lings, ,< bush., jUts-t; Lawton Blackberries, t* qt., 6 ',4 
10c. Cherries, Western, sour, 8@lfle. Whortleberries, 
tUrn-di., fata l. Watermelons, Sent hern, F IOJ, $25(S> 
00. Hears, sugar-top, Ac., V bbl., $5445,50. Apricots, 
P pony poach basket, # 1446 . Punches, Delaware, V 
crate, $2(21.; M basket, good, $3; per basket, poor. 
nicw York, ,lniy 21,1870. 
Tut: extreme heat, and high price ot Ice operate 
against the live Ktoek trade. Very many fnnii- 
lios do without lee entirely, using more salt, or 
smoked, and less fresh meat. And still there Isa 
good demand for nil the tat live stock, The Iturope- 
uu war causes an advance in hog products, also in 
mess beef, hence there Isa brisk packing demand, 
which neutralizes the effect of heat and a umrkei 
glutted with fruits and berries. Hut for the war uml 
advance in gold, wo should look for very lame mar¬ 
kets. As it is, thin stock goes off slowly and at lower 
rates. 
MIVIl 
hri'vc,. C«w«. Oidvrs. Slipup. ITogn. 
This week.6,707 1112 2.618 2T..Tl»H 13,315 
Last week .-..7.711 768 2,118 33,437 1.7,.67 
Correspond‘g w’k ’(>6.6.876 its 3,666 :^,62S 26,113 
Average HO.6,2(2. M 1.807 2U.4KI 17.333 
Itoevcs. With a lighter run of cattle, ftml gene¬ 
rally of Inferior quality, the market i* moderately 
active, amt priees of good slock pretty nearly sus¬ 
tained. Tho general average, however, hi fewer. 
Butchers have been obliged to keep little meat, or 
few caresses on hand, owing to the extreme heat, 
lienee are not Inclined to purchase ninny cattle 
ahead. The abundant Hiipplv of cheap berries lakes 
off somewhat from the deiiiarirt rnr meats, especially 
among lht< poorer classes, and, on this account, till) 
coarse pieces on the siurids, and, the poor Texan, 
and other thin live stock in the yards, alike drag, or 
sell at. lower prices- A Uniformity of freights—$46 
per ear on the Erie and N. Y. Central Crum Buffalo, 
nnd #30 on all the lines front t’liiengo— gives no one 
market-place any advantage over lhe other, and the 
4,860 head on sale wore pretty evenly distributed S3 
cars at Cominrthlpnw, s0 (it Weehawken, uml 61 at 
One Hundredth street. All the good cattle were 
sold, but. remnants of several thin droves were left, 
over. Some very choice animals wore among the 
offerings, anil 17c was obtained for (lie first ohoieo of 
four or ... Tho tmlkof lie.' salesihowever, 
were from ll4l«r. one drove of little poor Texans 
went, at 0c. hut there were good Texans on sale, 
which brought like I Iu. 
For the market >>l to-day wo have 26 cars at One 
Hundredth street, and 71 at Weekuwken, nearly all 
of them thin cattle. One enterprising shipper had 
62 curs on the market. Trade was slow, and in the 
ah sen oe of anything tine, scarcely any sales were 
made above 160. Very litany ot the cattle sold at II 
®15o. Butchers Complain that cattle die hint this hot 
weather. The low price of rough fat, owing to the 
general stopping lit fat molters in tho city by the 
Boanl of Health, lessens the value of cattle to t he 
butcher 
The following are tho prices at tho close of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cimbt. Onto. 
Choice lmlloo.ki!, f tb.in* 6i Itltf I 6 v 4 on 17 
Hood to prime.. *' ...15 b., 00 15 1 i m It'd-* 
Medium . “ ...H* i" 1 11 15 to 15 
Ordinary .. “ ...13 W 11 13 «>i i\y, 
Poorest grade... “ ... 0 to 12 10 to 12 
Average of nil sales.I4)f (id 15 i,tt— 
Having devoted a large space in the paper of 
this week to the state of affairs abroad there is 
little to add at the moment of closing. 
No news of any engagement has reached us, 
though movements on both sides are cont inued 
with great activity. 
The month of tho river Weser has been closed 
with sunken hulks to prevent tho entrance of 
the vessels of the French navy. 
The Emperor has decided that all subjects of 
Prussia, or of the ijtjitesallied with Prussia, now 
in Franco or the French colonies, shall lie per¬ 
mitted torem:(iu, so long ns their conduct, fur¬ 
nishes no cause for co in plaint. Admission from 
this dnte to the territory of France of subjects 
of Prussia or the allied States will be subject to 
special permission, given only exceptionally. 
The weekly returns of the Hank of England 
shows a decrease of £650,000 in bullion since lust 
report. 
The metallic reserve of tho Bank of France 
has decreased 30 , 000,000 francs during the week. 
Tho bank, In order to stop tho deportation of 
gold, has commenced to pay notes half in gold 
and half in silver. 
Upon the arrival of l he steamship Cambria at 
Havre on her regular trip from Hamburg to 
New York,live hundred Germans who had paid 
their passage to America, hearing of the de¬ 
claration «>t war, left the ship, returned to Prus¬ 
sia, mid enlisted in her armies. 
The posit loti lobe assumed by the other Con¬ 
tinental powers does not yd definitely appear. 
In regard tn Austria and Italy, it is believed that 
the F.inperor demands the fulfillment by those 
powers of the agreement already made to stand 
by France. 
Ii is said an order for the withdrawal of tho 
French troops from Home will bo issued, though 
both governments express a desire to maintain 
a position of armed neutrality. It is apparent 
that Russia sympathises witll Prussia, though 
thus far no evidence lias been furnished by nets 
that she may join forces with that power. 
MIDLAND BONDS 
SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD 
(COUPON OR REGISTERED,) OF 
NEW YORK A OSWEGO 
MIDLAND RAILROAD. 
1150 MILES are done and earning now 
ABOVE EXPENSES MORE TUAN TIIE INTER¬ 
EST ON THAT PORTION OF THE MORTGAGE 
DEBT, and more than tlio Interest on till tho bonds 
that, can lie Issued up to date. 
The completion of new road enables us to offer for 
sale more of these bonds. No bonds cun bo issued 
on road under construction, ami on finished rood the 
Isxi/e Is liinih'il to jf£0)000 per mile. 
Those bonds are desirable as an investment for 
many reasons, the most, prominent, of which are: 
First : Behind them and fortifying thorn Isa paid- 
up capital of nearly $7,1X10,(100. 
second: The road is n now great trunk line run¬ 
ning between the New York Central amt Erie Rail¬ 
ways, and shortening the illstanco seventy miles—a 
very great distance properly Considered, and ono 
that, alone would render this road a east success. 
Third: Tho cost of building the road is twice Hie 
nioi'Unme. (Mid (I. railroad i* a real estate of perfect 
title, and, if good for anything, Is always increasing 
In VfltUO. These bonds urn a roul estate loan of tho 
best ehnraetor at. half value. The cost, of . mob track 
is about #10,660 per mile ; mortgage, $20,000. Besides, 
In this ease, the real estate is In existence before tho 
bonds aro issued. 
Fmerth: Tho Mortgage Bonds on every railroad 
running out of New York City urn good, and Intorest 
is promptly paid on'them. 
Fifth: The total interest liability of this groat 
railway, over four hundred miles in length, will bo 
hut $560,000, Gold, per uiinuni after the whole lino is 
completed. The earnings of a. single month, it is 
expected, will exceed this. 
A consideration of the gross receipts of the New 
York Central anil Erie Railways will lie all that is ne¬ 
cessary. wu believe, to convince parties that the Mid¬ 
land will net, after all expenses, a. much larger sum 
than Its interest debt. 
THE RATE OF INTEREST. 
These bonds pay seven per cent, in gold, free of 
17. S. Income tax; and this, with gold at 115, Is equal 
to over N PERCENT. A YEAR. No rational per¬ 
son could expectn. SAFE INVESTMENT, WITHIN 
OUR OWN STATE, to be offered on moro liberal 
terms than those. 
THE ROND.H. 
Tho homls have 25 years to run; are issued in de¬ 
nominations of #1.666; hear Hoven PerCent. Interest 
in gold, free of Income tax: lire Coupon or Register¬ 
ed) with Interest, payable strtnl-niinuafiy in New 
York, on the 1st of May and 1st of November. 
Prlrc : Pm* and Accrued liitere*!. 
Pamphlets, circulars, &c., may bo hail on applica¬ 
tion. 
GEORGE OPDYKE & CO., 
Bankers, 25 Nassau St., 3M. IT. 
Facts for tho Ladies.— On tlio 7th day of Au¬ 
gust. 1857, I purchased a Whoolor & Wilson Sew¬ 
ing Machine, which lias been used lrotn that, 
day to this, almost, incessantly. I do not recol¬ 
lect any day, except Sundays, in which some 
work has not been dam* upon It. lly far tho 
greater part of Hie time it lias been run from 
seven o’clock in the morning until ton, olovou, 
and often until twelve o'clock at night, it has 
never cost one cent for repairs, and is to-dny in 
ns complete working order as the day I brought, 
it. I would not exchange it for a new machine 
of any other kind, H aukiktt A. HELLOW8, Sen¬ 
eca Fall*, Nov. ‘.it, 1868. 
BUSINESS NOTICES 
THE ADVERTISEMENT 
of Jonas Wm tcOiMu's Rioikov rou asthma, in 
another column, i* wort hy of notice. It is prepared by 
Messrs. JofiKPH BURNtrrr A Go., Boston, one of tho 
most respectable Arms in the United Stutes. Many 
distinguished medical gentlemen have used it iu tho 
treatment of the above-named complaint, and have 
given It their unqua)(tied approbation. 
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R uit At. Nviw-Youkku, (.Inn to July, 1876,) containing 
416 Pages, unit Illustrated with over 41X1 Eng-uvlngs, 
are now ready for delivery at tho office, or by Ex¬ 
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published during the poet twelve years (exeept. those 
for 1862 and 1861) at #5 eft (ill. Thu volume for 1860 con¬ 
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which Is alone worth its prieu to any one interested 
in or desiring Information upon the subject. We 
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binding, which we will send hy Express, subject to 
charges, (they cannot go by mail,) at. $1 each. Orders 
addressed to either the New York or Rochester Office 
of the Ritual will receive prompt atteution. 
10Vie. for soldo good 51 II>m- Jersey lamhn; like for a 
ear 58 llm. Canadas, and Hjje. for Slate hunlisof 52 ilia, 
A car thin 70V, ll>*. Illinois sheep bold at 5e. Some 
lots are unsold to-night. 
Hogti. Arrivals—I ciitb at Gommnnlpaw nnd 6 
at Wuehawken, numbering 1,091 bead. There is no 
change whatever from yesterday, only the market is 
very Arm, and dealers fail to furnish what hogs uro 
wanted. 
New Is tin* Time to Fmi'iii flails for Vol. 
XXII., which commenced July 3d. Clubs for the 
volume may be made up at half the rates per yeur, 
and Free Qipiett or Premiums allowed in proportion, 
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be addressed to D. D. T. Moo it K. 41 Park Row, N. Y. 
HARRIS—SIDEY.—lit Rochester, N. Y., Thursday 
evening, July llth, at. the United Presbyterian 
Church, by Rev. J. P. 8ANKHY, Harvey O. Har¬ 
ris and Miss Anna G. SIDEY, all ol' Rochester. 
Show Hills, Specimen Numbers. &c., sent 
free to all applicants. If you want such documents, 
let us know and they will be forwarded. 
Ncuj QVbucvtiscmcnts 
Tlic important discovery of 
the CAItBOLIC A t’ I l> as a 
CLG4NSINO, PUItlfVINti, and 
11 I:aI4\<> AkciiI is one of the 
most, remarkable results of 
niodiiru medical research. 
During the late civil war it 
was extensively nsett «» 6ht* 
Hospitals, and was found to- 
be not only a thorough disiai" 
fectant, but also tint insist won*- 
derful and speedy HEALING 
KRjfEliV ever known. 
It is now presented in a 
scientific combination with 
other soothing and ItcaliiiK 
agencies, in the form of a 
SALVE; and, Staving been al¬ 
ready nsed in numberless cases 
with most satisfactory and ben¬ 
eficial results, wc have no hesi¬ 
tation in otlicriu£ it to the poli¬ 
tic as the most certain, rapid, 
and effectual remedy for all 
Sores and Ulcers, no matter of 
how lomr standing, for SSurns, 
Cuts, Wounds, and every 
ABUASIOW of SKIN or FLESH, 
and for Skin diseases yetaerally. 
Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 
AUTHORIZED liY ACT OF TILE LEGISLATURE, 
ami the Issue ceslrictotl to one-tenth the assessed 
valuation of the real estate of the following towns : 
NEW PROVIDENCE, Union County, 
HKDiHINSTKK, Suim-crf County, 
IIEUNAIMI, Sninei'rtl't County, 
lit SIROs, 15011 nud S 1,000, nnd having 
from t-5 to 23 yeui'« to run, 
AT 85 AND INTEREST, 
Interest payable seuU-aunually, January and July, 
at the. American Exchange Bank, New York, free of 
tax. For rull particular*, apply to 
PARKER A LAWRENCE, 
■tankers, No. 1 Wall St., New York. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
since our last have been as follows ; — 7,771 bales cot- 
ton, 57,763 bbls. flour, 760,436 bush, wheat, 443,564 bush, 
eorn. 185,161 bu.<h. oats, 216 bush, beans, 326 bbls. 
pork, 117 to*, beef, 548 pkg- cut meals, :;i(i t cg , | ar <j, 
6,082 pkgs. butter, 68,681 boxes cheese, l.too bbls. eggs, 
2,165 bbls. whisky, 8,462 bates wool, 156 bales hops, 
3,207 It lids, tobacco, 6,679 boxes and cases tobacco. 
2,667 bags peanuts. 
Bonn* uml Pea*,— Within the past week there 
has hcen an active speculative demand for medium 
beans,and the light stock tins been pretty well concen¬ 
trated. Few can be had now under $1.80, while there 
are holders of strictly choice at $2. Receipts for the 
past month are only one quarter us large as for same 
period last year, and these prices may bring forward 
some lots hold hack. The war indirectly helps the 
market, as this class of supplies may find un outlet In 
case hostilities In Europe are Of long duration. Mar¬ 
rows are unchanged, but it, can be remarked, they 
have been held above the current rates for saleable 
beans. The lot of l ulifuruia beans 8,100bush., for 
which $2.25 was asked early in the season, was closed 
out at $1.45®LSU. We have late sulcB of Canada peas 
iu bond at $1.16 In bulk and $1.30 free iu bbls. includ¬ 
ing packages. Old black-eye pens ure not quoted. 
Beans—Kidney, hi bush,, $2.56<w3.ti0 ; pea, prime 
$1.8S«i2.I2; modi mo, hand picked, $1.80(82.00; fair to 
good. $1.5001.65; common, $lr<4t ; marrows, hand 
picked, $2.10452.60; fair to good,$2,20652.30; common, 
$I.. r 4kv.i3, I’oils — Canada, bond, fl.UD&l.lO : free, in 
bids., $1.25441.30. 
Hee»wux»- The market is quiet at late prices, 36o 
for small lot*, and 37c. for quantities of export size. 
Broom Corn.— A large yield i* promised from 
the now crop, and buyers purchase only moderately 
from present stock. The range is 94513c. for the va¬ 
rious grades of poor to choice, which is easier. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
'I'll 17 delivery of farm cheese at the Little Falls 
market for the week ending July 23d, was small, not 
exceeding 950 boxes, though the quality was good, 
considering the extremely hot weather of tho few 
past weeks. Prices remained about lh« same as last 
week, perhaps u trifle better, one dairy only reach¬ 
ing Like,, while the majority went »t. 12 to 13c. 
The factories were fully represented, though but 
few sales were made. Buyers would not offer more 
tlr.iu last week’s prices, aud wore not anxious to buy 
oven ut that, whin* the rise In gold encouraged hold¬ 
ers to think there should tic u corresponding ad¬ 
vance In the price of cheese. The impending war in 
Europe dCeiuS to make mutter* UTIOertalu, and iIS 
possible effbel on our commerce was considerably 
discussed. Consequently, but few salon were made, 
at factory men preferred to hold, and run the risk of 
higher Prices next week- Wu are able to report Mites 
or the following factories J. Harris, ilalls- 
vllle, 13«o.; Short Lots. l3Vc.; 8t. Johnsvllle (380 
boxes.) litVc,; Starkvtlle. I'.Utc.; .SpringHeld Centre, 
L'lXc.; Hickory Grove, 13X0, i Stuart's Patent, 13KC-; 
Van HornclUvIlle, llr-.c. 
We have advice* from abroad to the second week 
iu July. American extra line cheese sells iu Loudon 
at 6»s. Thu other descriptions of cheese, are quoted 
as follows: English Chuddar, 82ciHds., Wiltshire 
double-, 6t(«72a.; Cheshire medium, ISHgiolJg,; line STcm 
84s.: Hoof.CU old, 74(«7(ls.: Dutch Choose - Edams, 50w 
56*. . Gouda*. Jiiv oOs.; Derby shape 3tM.54s.: extra Nor¬ 
mandy butter,126s,: Cork ll*s. No Canadian in mar¬ 
ket. The corresponding prices tor butter and 
cbeese lust year were as follows American cheese, 
70s.: butter, corks 116s. 
The weather continues hot and dry. Tho hay crop 
is nearly secured aud iu spleudld condition.—x. a. w. 
DUTCH 
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