Philadelphia Marlton. AUGUST 47--EVOLIAIg The export demand for . Flour is limited, and the market continues very dull. = Sales comprise about 150 bbls good extra at $5.62; ; 600 bble W. B. Thom as' extra private, and 600 bble Peterson's S. Mar. ahall's extra family, also on private terms. The re 'balers and batters are buying in-small lots at prices ranging from $5.25@0 37% for superfine ; $5 50@6 for extra; $6 756.00 for extra family, and $7@7.50 3ft bbl fdr fancy Wands, according to quality. Rye Flour is selling at $4 60(05 7 r bbl. Corn Meal is scarce at $4 bbl for Pennsylvania, and $4.20 4fr bbl for Brandy wine Meal. GRAIN.—The offerings of. Wheat are light and the deenand limited. About 5,000 bus have been dm. .posed of at 120fp135e for new red, the latter rate for prime Virginia ; old do at 135 c, and white at from 14E4160011 bit for common to prime. Rye is sell jag at 105 c is bu for old ; 100 bus new sold at 925. Corn continues scarce, and in demand at 800 for prime yellow, and7Bcl bu for Western mixed. A lot of damp sold at 73c hu. ()Ate are dull ; about .2,600 bus new Delaware sold at 53@55e ; old Penn xylem:lla is worth 70e, weight. BARK.—Quereitron id scarce. let No.l he steady at $3O ton. COTTON.-The market infirm, but the sales are limited; small lots of Middlings have been disposed et at ESc r GROCERIES.—SmaII sales of Rio Coffee are - making at 27c10. ;30 Slide Porto Rico Sugar sold at 11,iie, and 21 bbl 4 New Orleans Molasses at 50c IR gallon. PROVISIONS.—There is very little doing in the Way of sales, but prices are without any material chsnge. There is a fair demand for Noon Hams at r 2 v§l3,!-40 for fancy, and Shoulders at 60 tI 7G ; Mess Pork is selling in small lota at sllyrot4 60l col for new. Lard—llieie is very little doing ; small sales .of tierces are reported at Epic qfl WHISKY Is undimmed ; Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls are selling at 47@,17jSs, hhds 460, and drudge at 46045,34 e 71 gallon. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to•day Flour.. Wheat, Corn... Oate... Philadelphia Cattle Market. AUGUST 17, 1863. The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are moderate this week, reach ing about 1,000 head. There is rather more demand and prices are aahade better than last quoted, rang ing at from 9.1-:010;,ic for Ist quality Western and Pennsylvania Steers./ B@9c for 2d do., and 6,§7a for common; as to quality. The market dosed rather dull, but all ofteted sold the,radie of the above quotations. Cows are unchanged ; about 150 head sold during the week at from $2O up to $45 V head. Suzur,—The market is dull and prices rather sower, owing t o the I%rge receipts, which reach 9,500 head, selling at from 49‘05 R ih.gross. 110OS,-2,200 head nave been disposed of this Week at the different yards at from s6@7 50 V 100 The, net. The cattle on sale, too-day, are from the followin. States : 340 head from Pennsylvania 800 head from 1 Moan. 600 head from Obto. The following are the particulars of the sales:; P. Hathaway, 72 Western Steers, Belling at from 5%'69,. 1 / 4 ,'c for fair to extra quality. P. aflcFlllen, co Weatern Steers, selling at from 8,@ , 9)...4 - 0 for fair to extra. Martin & Fuller, 90 Illinois Steers, selling at from 831®93.-,fc for lair to extra quality. ' Jones MoOlese, 3; Ohio-Steers, selling at front 16@8o for common to fair quality. J. Seldomridge, 97 Illinois Steers, selling at from 8...44@9, 1 4c for lair to extra.' John Kirwin 45 Illinois Steers, selling at from 8@ .9c for fair to good. Ullman & Boehman, 80 Western Steers, selling at irom BX@9)-.1 for fair to extra quality. Bloodey & Smith, 150 Western Steers, selling at from B%QIO tic for Isi r to extra. Smith & Rice, 221 Western Steers, selling at from 'l@Bl4c for common to fair quality. J. A. Christy, 43 Illingoie steers, selling at from. 8@ 90 for fair to good quality. COWS AND CALVES The arrivals and salrs of Cows, at Phillips' Ave. 'ue Drove Yarci, blaze this week, reaching, about 160 head. There is a moderate demand, and prices are unchanged; ini ere selling at from $20J30; Cow and Calf at $25(0.45; and old, poor Cows at sl6@t6 4' head. CALVES.—Ahout 31 head sold, this week, at from 4(060 1 itr, as to weight and condition. THE SHEEP • M&RKEr The arrivals and salts of Sheep. at Phillips' Ave nue Drove Yard, are very large this week, reaching about 9,600 head ; the market, in consequence, is rather dull, and prices are lower, ranging at from 43:vWo qt) ft. pi oss, according to condition and WlLambs are selling at from $ 2.60 up to $4.60 WI head, as to qu.lits-. THE HOG MARKET The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and Avenue Drove Yards reach 2,700 head this week, selling at from $60760 100 Its net, as to quality; 2,396 head sold at Henry Gloss , Union Drove Yard, at from $6(07 for still led, and $6.75Q7 60,E 100 lbs net for corn-fed: s6O sold at the &venue Drove Yard, by John Crouse & On., at from $7@7.50 13 100 /tAI net, as to quality. New York. Markets, August, 17. Asirns are quiet at d steady at $6.87,4@7 for Pots and $8.87300 for Pearla. Bruranextrims.—Phe market for State and West ern Flour is dull. and 6c dower for common grades. but fresh-grouLd io scarce and atesdy. The sales are 6,000 Mils, at $3 90@4 60 for super fine State ; $4 66ria4 85 for extra State; $3 85@4.50 for superflne Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Onio, 80.; $4,30@4.95 for extra do, including shipping brands of round-hoop. Ohio at.55.20@5.40, and trade brands do at $5.60@7, Southern Flom is dull. heavy, and lower. -The sales are 800 bbla at $5 4006 20 for superfine Balti more, and $6 40®9 for exera do. oaeoadian Flour io steady, lower, and dull. The gales are 460 bbla at $4.D3 g 4 05 for common, and 416@7 for good to choice extra. Rye Flour is dull at $3.60@5.10 for the range of fine and superfine. Rye continues dull at SO@SOc for common to prime. Barley is dull and nominal. Oats are heavy, and lai2. lower •sales were made .at 41@630 for. Canada ~ igs9o forwestern, and 62® 66c for State. Corn is a shade fl ruler, with a good business doing ; stales 90,000 bus at G7).-.408c for shipping, and ssy, , ra 67310 for Eastern. Corn Meal is very quiet, and prices are unchanged Wheat is generally dull and unsettled. Common and inferior qualities, which are in large stock, are hear" and one cent lower, while pritne lota of spring are in small supple and held firmly. The sales are 55,[kie bushels at 900@51.10 for Chi Cage spring; 95r@S1 18 for Milwaukee Club; $1.19 61.26 for amber rows; $1 1.5@1. 26 for winter red Western ; and ,$ ~ 26)t30 for amber Michigan. ARRIVAL' irr THE HOTELS, UP TO t. 2 trOLOOK LAST/NIGHT. Continental—Ninth Jacob H Taylor. Bah more Miss S Taylor, Balt, uttre Mies A Taylor, Ba Irimo,e FrankPßlair, jr, Haiti more Y A Cozzins, New - York JP Brown, Wasitiniztoo M Bennett & wf. Wash JWNicholls,USA C Latimer, Washinton Luciano C Fendale, Washintiti. J W Wishert. II it A J Osgood. Panne W (if Bay, Penns lOU Skate, Lotrisvire Joe H Davis, Pittsburg J McLain, Penna. .A. Von Steinweke , • J V Craven, Salem 'ist Wm McKee, Toronto, 2adok Sesseer, lllaryl nd J Slaymar Mail la nd WlFrickPottsvi lo P Street - on, Memphis Miss R Mulford, Mill v Miss M Brandreff, Miil stile W B Jacobs, Penne W Sully New York JS Hall,Washiegton D C Col M J Cohen. Ba Mrs Hoover, Wa h, D 0 BR Hall, 'Fairmount B Hodges, Baltimore :R G Laumen, U S fi dl R & Mrs Atwater, lids; .A. G P Seger, Dover, N .1 H D Joriney, Belvmoro Jos L Boise, Wesiiini ton Jesse Brown, Witebiz gum :Dr 3MMcOln.e, &w Miss McConnell, Ciii.i,ter co Jae Sloan Jr. Baltiinui IV It Kelly, St I nut, J B Dawson, St Liltliß A Ober, St Louis G B Wick. Jr, iiibaroa ieonard Grover. W ,Ilfrs L Grover, Wasliineton Miss Clara Rigney, Weep Jas At Carr, Allegheny Coles J Modill, Virginia J AS Franciecue, St Liinis Hugh Jeuknis, Beirietoro hoses Berth', New t.• Zieut.Bchoreff. Ni-w York K Major New Y,n k A Gale, New York C H Fay, Hew jer, ey d B Collin, Boston Wyeth. St Jni-coh Bond, Bedfo'd or - 'llgs C Southwick, NOW York John A Adams, Balt, more J Wheelwright & fa, Kt., t NV - Rogers, Baltimore T C A Dexter, Boson, J F Fracker & wf, 01. 4 0 Thomas, Newai Cleo Shores, Jr, Pittsb Lifg Stratton. U S A TtOile Oramner, Paris Girard—Chesi ivitt s MR Rickard, New ar's "T E Wait ,Pittsb ors `T M White,Saratego at 1" Mallory, Boston Qi C Johnson, St JOE!. R Lambert, Newborn iC Davis, Washington Gibbons Washington "Shoe Porter. Baltimore A Fenton &wf. Ohio J Blair & wf, Ohio St J George, Georgetown 'RC Tallman, II S N JOB Tingley. Altoona Alai AM Sidled°. Itmt . ii lug Geo N Lauman. Itmoi i W Karna Readtll7, •• litre Card Lane, Car i• le „A M De Heart, Carlide Col P Sides, Pen ne Cuthbert, Tr S Taylor, Woodbury ',Baron Von Lilies h Geo Barclay. Kin as t ort Miss H Barclay, Kingstoa Nast G Barclay,Rin 4:r ou aTii W Dixon & wf, Wo • h Carl K Bliss, t t JOSE:11 , 1 'Wm Kelly Hageretown 3f J , if rt. ron 3f orttmer S Ward, N- work 'W H Holt & son, N(.77 ork 'T W O'Connor, 11 S 1.1 fWatson II S N N Wetzfer hos Ross. Lewistown Mon J McDougall. cai Clark Bell, New Yet k JLeisenring, Pintos Louls—Clkesv vAitt 7, Barton & ltt, New York !Rev H P Hay, Trenton, N J IHD Rouse,Stroudtdt rg Wm Hughes,New Jer,,y :Robt B Dick. LT e N B Adams. Baltimore :Kra E Lansdale. Bal more Bf Rosenfeld,Lordesitte B Beebe & wf N Jr r •Py C 13 Haldeman & .7 T Goodall, LeFiVrllWOrth .H Bewail, LeaVentrnrfi C Cooper & wf. N Jersey H Cooper, NOW Jar., y T Boomer, Bniti n e W C Freeman, New Turk.