a miry. Plck:Sm. FIIIILISHID DAILY (13IINDAYs EXGIPTIDL NY JOHN W. FORNEY 011f1474. NO. 111 SOUTH FO USTI!, STRUT" Trim DAILY PRESS, rIFTEBN owls rics_wEE., 'Payable to ihe carrion Mailed to linbatribere ont of the City at Bsvitir DOLLARS PER ABED)[: TERRI' DOLLARS AND FIFTY CHATS FOR EIFC MONTHS: ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY-FMB OBNTO vol r Razz iionna. invariably in advance for the time or• dared. Sir Adeettleements Wanted at the weal rah*. Es tines eonatitato a square. WILE WRI-WEEKLY PRESS, Mailed to Marlboro out of the City at ?own DOLLMMI gfac knenfx, a •dvanee. COMMISSION 11101JS'ES. CLOTHS! CLOTHSI WHILL4I T. SNONIALSS' CI.IOMEI 11.01LTS.E. riO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET. FR*3ll STOOTI O LADIES' CLOTHS AND MEN'S WEAR. vEr.orms, NEW STYLE COAT. CHINCHILLAS, INGS, PEOSTEDSs BASKET, VELVETS FANO Y MIXED, MOSCOW,S, BEAVERS, ESQUIMAITX,' PILOTS, SCOTCH' TWISTS, OAS TOES, &o. Our stock Is (all of the very choicest styles In the country. With. this lot we close Our B'.IPPIT for the sea- WM. Come promptly, as the best will soon he exhausted. THE ARMY AND NAVY sontinnes to receive our speed attention. We noW have In store shades and grades. n03.te09-1 NOTICE TO GRELENT DEALERS AND SHIPPERS. 20,000 "UNION A, SBAMLBSe BAGS, All Linen, weight 20 ounces, The Beet and Cheapest Bag In, the market; ALso, BURLAP BA.GB, Of all alto, for Corn, Cate, Bone-dant, Coffee, dro.. are inancafactured and. for sale, for net cash, by CHARLES H. GRIGGf, Agouti TXo. 1.31 MARKET Street (Second Story), Late of 210 Church alley. RHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOHIN *kw. BON, 1(o. VIM CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF , PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. 'BAGS . 1 BAGS 1 BAGS I NEW AND BECOND HAND, SILUILISS, BURLAP, ..A.ED WUXI BAGS, Constantly on hazitt. JOHN .T. BAILEY .4% CO:. 111 LATH FRONT STREET. WOOL SUM PDX BALE, SILK AWD‘ DRY-GOODS JOBBER& CASEE HOUSE. N. L. EIALLOWELL & CO.; 615 OHESTEM MUM SAVE lOW IN 'STORE. DBESS GOODS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, RIBBONS, KID GLOVES, .to., do: dionrcht ortoltelyely for wish. and which will be sold Qt s small adysues. 15e6-Sa CHOICE 1863. 1863. FA_LL AND WINTER DEM' GOODS: ROBERT POLLOOK t 00. i IBIPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Mo. 811 MARKET STREET, for sale a taro and well-selected Stock [of FUL*7 and Staple DUN" G-003D% rtliteIPLUT of their OWN IMPORT/110N, lasndinx the Wok Styleo in SHAWLS LND DRESS GOODS, Mini of Wkdolt aro sonllFod to toir esios, std ottamOt be found All of ttrblett they offer on the most favorable terms ffOlt GASH, or to approved ehort•time twers. Watt THOS. MELLOB. & Co., IMPORTERS, KO% 4.9 sn.a. •% KORTH THIRD STRRHT Iffe invits the attention of Sao trade to our lams stook of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SIIIRTEIa DRAWERSI ItERMAITTOWN FANCY WOOLENS, LINEN CAMBRIC RDIEFS., 44 LINENS, ANTI SHIRT FRONTS. aelSan CARPETINGS. .CARPETBI CARPETS!! JAMES H. ORIOTE, CARPET WAREHOUSEi CHESTNUT STREET, OSLOiI SEVENTH STREET, I have received, EI LATZ ANZIVALS FROM EUROPE, Alsrge unortment of usw caRTETINIi, CesiorlitniCeeme new kinds of.gclods never before offered in this country, for parlor furnishing. 'winded in our variety will be found the 4117BUSSOX CENTRE CARPETS ; SEENOEL VOLANTE. 11111PLITOWEI EIGLISE. Axxii.N . STRE, CAMPETLIIO. =ONLY & BON'S WILTOX VELYST and TAPES. TRY Do. , ti CROSSLEY & 00.'8 eelebrateil BRUSSELS Do. With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY OAXPETI3iGI. EIRDERSON'S OELEIMATED VENETIANS. With a, full 7itriet7 of American makes of three-ply and Ingrain floods. all of which can be offered at simians redastion ftollllliset sermon's Prices. JAMES N. .ORNE, CHESTNUT STMT. BELOW SEVENTH STEER'''. se27-d2oi Gs LEN ECHO" KILLS, GERNAN'TOWN, PA. mocrALLuM, & 004 ESIEVIACTITEEPAI, IMPORTEP,s, AIiD DEALERS LTA C AUPIGTIPIGFR, CLOTHS; coos WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT ST., OPPOSITE I/DEPENDENCE HALL. se7-311. MILLINERY. GOODS. MIEL MRS. M. A. KING HAS CON STANTLY on hand a beintlftil assortment of "IM P WINTER MILLINERY, at 1030 CREBTSUT 'Street. < 0030-lii' MRS. R. DILLON, FANOYAND • , 1 STRAW MILLINER, 3E3 SOUTH. street, Phi ladelphia. Mourning Bonnets made at the short- Ast notice: Bonnets dyed, cleaned, pressed; and altered to the latest styles. An assortment of Feathers, FUR,- drs, Ribbons, Caps, &c., always on hand. Orders from 'Country Milliners and others solicited and promptly at - tended to. 0c22-lm* • FRENCH FLOWERS , 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, • JISEIT OPENED AT THOS. HENNEDY .db BRO.'S, Fo. TAW o.ll.StailtllT Street, below Eighth, 1410-3 m L:3=lJE= 517 ARCH STREET. CI: -A. VANHIRIE 013 co.; lougungsnasto or CHANDELIEBB An OTHER GAS FIXTURES: &L O, /Una Brolllll7lturei and Ornaments, Toraalnla and Misa Shades, and a •arlety of FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. !lean 4111 and examine tomb DRUGS. ROBERT EMOEMAKER & 004 Northeast Corner 7011P.TH and BASE Street.. PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS ADD DEALERS IX FOREIGN ADD DOMESTIO WINDOW AND PLATE GLA.BEI6 ItAMLOTiriails op WHITE LNAD AID ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY. Ago. /WRITE /OR TIN. CELEBRATED FRENCH ZING PAINTS. Defilers sad count:tiers supplied at • a25.3m, MY LOW iIUOIO FOR OASEL , . • - .. ••-... - . . - - . '' . . .. .—.)- . - . • i ‘ A\l, .j . . r. e . .. , . .. - vtt4 , 4.. „ - ... • . • - • - - . .. . #:\\V 1 77 . . . . - • • ...:., ...... -.. .. . - ' '\ -if , ...,. , mill -:,,,,::„:_,.;•„7iry..„,...,„..,,::,.7---,„11,5,...„,,_:44‘t53,•:.-----:_,:?....,..,:,-.-: or-: 4 )eitet4ft..l4:.___. - .--) — 4 •. ~.... ~),„„, „..,... ..„,..,....0_ , f ,„.......„....,.., .•___ , _.... •,. .... .___ •..,.. - : .- . ! -1 1:• . ---,------ ...... ,-.:..-.,.:,:.- '_--- -... '- '' ---- -'- k r .I• '. 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NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, Has Rug opened a large Mock of New Goode. eozepri.. sing all desirable Novelties in hie line, moat of which having boon bought when Gold was at a low premium he offers considerably below present market rates. LACES OF ALL KINDS. Coiffures, Barbee, Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Hdids.. Vella, Caws, as., Ulan varieties. WHITE GOODS. Saconets, Cambrlcs, Nainsooks, Mills, Swiss Chocks. and all descriptions of Plain and Fancy Styles. EMBROIDERIES. Collars; gets. Bands, Flouncing& Infants' Waists and Robes, Edgings and Insertings on Cambric, Swiss, and Linen; 200 different styles. , HANDKERCHIEFS. Rem-stitched, Embroidered, Reviered, Rug Lace, Printed bordered, Src., &e.. for Ladies, Gentle- . men, and Children, comprising every variety, Including Mara new *Wee not heretofore in the market. N. B.—b liberal discount to those Who purchase to sell again. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Clothing are invited to examine my stock. not-t 92 REMOVAL - J. C. FRYER HAS REMOVED` FROM m oil/SMUT STRUT,' TO NO. 118, N. E. CORNER OF CHEST NUT AND LETITIA STREETS,: n017.6t COOPER do CONARD,. NINTH AND MARKET. VELOUR CLOTHS.' FROSTED BEAVERS. - 1 • FINE CASSIMERES. - BLANKETS. BROGUE SHAWLS. LADIES' CLOAKS. BOYS' FINE CLOTHING, n01,44f 818 OPENING, 818 AT THE - 81110.11• STREET MIK STORE, - A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT or LADIES' AND MISSES' CLO A KS. nob" -t[ JOHN H.• STOKES, TOM AMOR STREET. BROWN SILKS. Black Silks, from $1 to $3. Ladies' Square Blanket Shawls. Ladies' Long Blanket Shawls. Misses' Long . Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls. Gents' Travelling Shawls. Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Vests, &c.. &s. nob) SKIRTS ! SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS Al. A. JONES' . 013LSERSATID NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT an only be found aE. N0..17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, OVER THE WAX FIGURE • Mr Am§ garalble toilets ttamped. X. A. JONES' ES PLUS ULTRA SKIRT. soll-fp3ni ". 17 N. EIGHTH STREET. _TAMES R CAMPBELL & CO., No. 127 CHESTNUT Street, have just opened a full assortment of - very desirable DRESS GOODS. comprising— Poplin Reps Hatienne, silk and worsted. Lupin's extra quality colored Merinoes. Superfine quality choice colored Reps. Very heavy Poplin Reps. Extra heavy silk-faced Reps. Together with a variety of medic= Dress Goods suita ble for Children and Misses. —ALSO— Cachmire wool troche figured Cloaking. Superfine Velvet Cloth Cloaking. Ribbed Frosted Beaver Cloth Cloaking. Fine and extra superfine scarlet French Cloaking. .note -4t' . COTTON NOT KING YET.--LI AM selling LINEN SHEETINGS at prices that are cheaper than Cotton, and have a first rate stock of all the widths and qualities; also, Pillow Linens, in 40. 42, 46, and 64-inch widths, at as equally low rates. I have a large stock of Table Linen; one lot Hand-loom, very heavy, at 26c., of various patterns; heavier, at 8714 c.; the best at $l, two yards wide. One lot Brown Union at Mc. • good bleached, 1% yards Wide, at Its. Real Barns ley, 'that are heavy and wide, $1..25 and 81.50. Doylies, at SL2S and $1.50 per dozen. All Linen Napkins at $1.75; one lot at 02, that are a great bargain. Towels, at 51.60, 81. 75, 82, 82,50, and $3 per dozen—lose than they can be imported for at present. Nursery Diapering; Bird-eye for aprons, and a large assortment of finekabacks by the C yard, both bleached and half-bleached; one lot good. rash, at 32%c. ; heavy Russia do., at all prices. Linen Goods are advancing, and consumers will save money by buylltg soon, for they will not stay at these prices long. OR ANVILLE B.- HAINES, nolfMt 1013 MARKET Street, ab. Tenth. ' WINTER DRESS STUFFS. French Poplins. Empress Cloths. Corded Reps. • Silk-faced Poplins. Neat Plaid Reps. Colored_E_p saAriais BROTHERS, CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS. "...• • Velvet Beavers. . Frosted Beavers. Tan Colored Plashes. Gray Kohairs. Black Castors. ln great variety. BBARPLBSS BROTHERS, nol4 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets J AS. R. CAMPBELL CO„ No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. invite attention to their fall assortment of SILKS, In all colors and qualities, Which they offer together with a full line of MERINOES, REPS, POPLINS, DELAINES, and other desirable DRESS GOODS, at LOW PRICES. Also. OPEN-CENTRE LONG and SQUARE BROGUE SHAWLS, in elegant designs. BLACK THIBET LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS. PLAID WOOLEN SHAWLS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS. and QUILTS. - LINENS, DAMASKS. NAPKINS, and TOWELS. JACONETS, SOFT CAAIBRICS, SWISS MUSLINS, &c. SKIRTINGS and BALMORALS. KID and SWEDE GLOVES. BLEACHED MUSLINS and CANTON FLANNELS. - nol2-12t -102 A CHESTNUT STREET. - E. M. NEEDLES • REOPITING DAILY • ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTISS OP TIM ELATEST IMPORTATIONS. e. Is LIARS. " EMBROIDERIES. . WHITE GOODS. g MANDSBRCHIEFS. ' VEILS. as.. as: 1034 CHESTNUT STREIT. OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS H. STEEL di SOW, Nos. 713 and 713 North TENTH Strati. gate now open a choice assortment of PALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks, choice colors. $126 to $2. Plain Moire Amtiones, choice shades. Plain Black Silks, 900 to $2.60. Picared Black Silks; Pansy Silks. Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins. allisOlorti. Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors. Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins. Plain French Elerinoss, choice colon. 1 lot' Plain French kterinoss. choice colors. a Nil FWRENCH MERINOEs.— A. Desirable colors at the right prices. • French Poplins, bought early—prices low. • Cheap plaid and plain Poplins. 37% cent Magenta plaid_Reps—a bargain. Black Alpacas at 31 to 75 cents. Just opened Auction lots at 44, 50, 82, and 76 canto. BIM double widths Lupins' Black wool DelAine "are very fine and heavy. COOPER Si CONARD, oc3o-tf S. IL corner NINTH and MARKET. EDWIN HALL &. CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND Street, would 'call the attention of pur chasers to their stock of Colored and Black Cordedntiques. Colored and Black Silks. • Black Armnres and Venitienne. Black Taffetas and White Silks. Manes Silks. Brown Figured Silks. Black Figured Silks, and Gros de Mhines. Garret, Wine, Green, and Brown Silks, White Corded Silks. no4-tf tABINNT FURNITURE• Ce . I3IN ITB FURNITURE AND BIL. MOORE & CAMPION, No. *5l fa connection with their exten a i7 r :T t o o li cab C ing N b D ttalu STß eei l , " are . iow Manufacturing a wipenor n of • BILLIARD TABLES, ad have now on hand a full supply, finished with the - MOOSE CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS. Which are pronounced by all who haye used them to be mperior to all others. For the Quality and finish of these Tables, the menua falterers refer to their numerous patrorus throe hoot the Union. who are familiar with the isharaitter6l3 flu of thdr work. - LAKE SUPERIOR INGOT OOPPER, from tho.Azomplalolit MIL in atom and for sale la traintittim to lull, ii WONRILTH.B iftfm" 411 LICE titreet.' . RETAIL DRY GOODS. N O w P E N PARIS, LONDON, AND AMERICAN CLOAJES IN RICH LYONS VELVETS, INDIA GROS GRAIN, • MATALBA SILK, PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, PARIS WOOL CASHMERES, FANCY CASHMERES, PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS, DIAGONAL CASHMERES, CHINCHILLA CLOTHS, BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS, ENGLISH FLUSHES, ENGLISH MELTONS, AT THE FLRIS MANTILLA,. CLOAX, AND Fun MiI'OII,IITAT, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, nob- th J. str am W. PROCTOR &OO VERY ELEGANT LACE CT_TEVT.A.IW;S, THE RICHEST GOODS IMPORTED, • Also, a large assortment of the Finest and. Etched CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS. • SHEPPARD. VAN ..11ARLINGElf, & AHRISt)N. nelo•tuth&s9tif 101118 CHESTNUT ETHER V. EYRE 84 LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OR POPULAR DRY GOODS. FINE FRENCH MERINOES, 'FASHIONABLE POPLINS, 4-4 - CLOAK VELVETS, $l7, POPULAR STYLE SHAWLS, VELVET FROSTED CLOTHS, • POPULAR STYLE CLOAKS,. WATER—PROOF CLOTHS, POPULAR JOUVIN GLOVES, RICHEST SILKS, and DRESS GOODS. .ocm-tunis-tr SILVER AVp PLATED WARE. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. WM. NVILoN .arr- SONi SILVER-WARE PIANUFACTURERS, S: W. COR. FIFTH ADIDICHERRI" STS. A large and general assortment of SIIFVER-WAMF.. constantly on hand, of our own manufacture, of HMI BST STANDARD. PLATED WARE. .Tust received, per City of Limerick, arahave constant ly on hand, a large and general assortment of PLATED consistinz of • WAITERS, TEA:SETS, CAKE-BASKETS, CASTORS, URNS, &o;, &a. noI2-thetulm WATCHES AND JEWELRY. E. CA.I,ISVVELE 68 —. Lehigh Do Phila Ger & Nor. Cam .4 ii_mb 8.:... Delaware Div... Do bda.,.. Weekly Itevlew of the Phila..liArkets. Business has been - only moderately' actiire, owing to the unsettled state of the money market, and the ad- Nance in Gold. Bark is quiet.' Breadstuffs . are coming in slowly, but all kinds are rather better. Cotton is firmly held, but very little doing. Coal is firm. Coffee continues scarce. In Fish there is less doing. Fruit is without change. There is rather more doing in Provi sion!, and holders arefirm in their views.- flaval Stores are - unchanged. Oils- are rather quiet. Sugar is very firm, and prices are-looking up. Whisky has again ad vanced. In Seeds there is very little doing. Wool ie firmly held. Thera is not much demand for Flour, bat holders are firmer in their views. Sales comprise about 10,000 bbls at $.5.5C@6 for superfine, SS. fif67 for old stock extra fa mily, $7.25@ , 9 for fresh ground; 1,000 bbls Brandywine cold on private terms, including .1,500 bids Broad-street Mills extra al G7-12h . ,. sad 3,000 bbls City Mills extra and extra family on private terms. The relatlere and. bakers are buying at from s.">_ 50 a}B for superfine. *O-2.5 - @7 for extra; 75@dfor extra family; and from a up to *lO per bbl for fancy brands. according.to quality.. Rye Flour is very scarce and in demand. at 5650 per biol. Corn Meal is also scarce; Brandywine is held at *l per bbl._ GRAlN.—Wheat is in demand, and prices have ad vancea 203 c bu, with sales of about 52,000 bus at from 157 up to 165 c V. bn for good to prime red, and white at from. 150 UP to 2.16 c ha, the latter for choirs Kentucky. Bye is in demand: sales are making at 122%125c E 1 btt for Delaware and Pennsylvania Corn is wanted ; sales comprise about 25,000 bps at 114 c for yellow; 113 for Western mixed, and 11.2 c be. for white. - Oats are in request, with sales of 23,200 bus at 83c, weight. 3,003 bug Barley sold at 156 c, and some Malt at 162%150c 00 bn. PROVISIONS. —The market continues very firm, bat the transactions are limited. Atortt 1.200 bbls old Meng Pork sold at $11.25%10 75,.and.new at $l7. 6211f.%17.87 bbl. City , packed. Mess Beef is in steady demand, at $15015; cash. 'Bacon—There is _a- good demand, with sales of Barns at 11%13c, the latter for fancy; Sides at afeiBgc. and.Shonlders at 7.1,;.(0i'Mc 2,-cash. Green. Meats continue scarce; small sales of Rams in pickle at 11c, cud Shoulders at 6Nigi7c. cash. Lard is in fair de mane, .and prices are firm; 1.400 bids and tierees sold at 113f@l2c, and 400 - -kegs at 12X®123fe lb Batter is in steady demand, at from ISrip to 28c V lb for common to prime. Eggs are 'Worth tfc'adczen. METALS. —The . market for Pig Iron continues yen , firm. Small sales are reported at $41242 for No. 1; alon 40 for No 2, and 8350.37 'i r riton for No. 5; 500 tons Scotch Pig have been sold at $45.50 cash. Manufactured Iron. is in demand at full rates. LEAD has advauced; 2,000 Pigs Galena sold, to arriste.. at.9.3 , :0, cash. COPPER. —There is very little doing. Small sales of Yellow Metal ate makingat , 32c in, and'Bolts at 33c. BAEN.—There is very little doing in Quertitron; Ist No. 1 is held. at $37 It ton. CANDLEs.---edemardins, are held firmly. With sales of Western at 20,iggi21Ko, cash, and full Weight 23e. Tal low Candles are steady. . - - - - COAL. —The market continuer firm and quite active, and the late - advance lin, prices has been well main. utinea. COFFEE is scarce and in demand, with sales`of 7elo bags at aces:. for Xtio,:and 32351 .. - 33c Its for-Lagnayra. COTTON.—There'is very little doing in the way of sales. but holders are Armin their views about 350 bales of middlings sold in lots at .5.5g95c V lb cash. DRUGS AND .DlES. — There Is very little doing in any kind; small Bales - Sulphuric Acid at 23;c; Copperas 2c, . and Salsoda at - 2.7.0. • 'lndigo is scarce and firmly held. - FISH.-There iS less demand for Mackerel. but prices: remain about the saris az last quoted ; 1.200 bble Bay Is and 2s sold from the wharf at s'6@4o. 371414 bbl Tha sales from store are making at $l6 for No.l, and $ll 60 bbls for No. 2. Codfish 'are selling at $7 the 100 tbs_ Pickled Herring arasree, and range at from 53.75(44.511 FRlGT.—Foreign continues scare:. A few Lemons lave been sold a§ $4. boa..' A cargo of Raisins has just arrived. Green Apples are coming in freely, and. sell at $24 50 V bbl, as to. quality. Dried Apples are scarce at 6 , g7c b. and nupared Peaches at 7@1,30. Cranberries are selling at from S9g)ll bbl. FREIGHTS.- The rates to Liverpool and Lona= are wi'hout change and there is very little doing. TSP 4 vessels are loading Flour for Rio, on private terms. A brig was taken tamiudwarrl at 90c, and a brig fram 61au ra 'Alla. with wool, at $2O per 1,000 feet. Coabvessels are in demand. FRATHEItS sra scarce. at 5.201 60c V ib. GRAN o.—There is littla or nothing doing, an usual Or this season. . HOPS are firm.s. , r, at 26@30c Ita lb, the-latter rata for let sort Eastern. HlDES:—There has been an rwrivalOf 3,279 dry Routh. American Rides, about 1,010 of Which were Caracas, and they Isa.ve bean soldin this market at 27 . kilTit/c. - The ba lance are Porto Cabello Rides:and are intend edlor New York.- There has been little change in dry- - Hides; quo tations are a trifle firmer, brit tanners are ordering libe -1 ally. and anite a quantity have gone to the raids since our last review. In dry domestic and Western there has been no change.. Dry flint are offering at Ti@lic.and dry salted at 2D.g22c. The greemealted market is a little heavy; sales-from salters' and dealers' hands have been moderate. The of holders and buyers-are at vari ance. and Bides .are accumulating. We quote, sales at 0123 , 4 c for steer, and at 11 ©tic for aow. Parties are. holding Et 12(§13c. but are realizing few sales for. tha usual selection of Hides. ton. ' LEATHER.—The demand has been good for the seg., son. The heavy leather market h. - 7,s been sold - sr. clogs to receipts. 4. The arrivals from tha, catintry yards are falling off, as the tanners have generally senCfor ward the stock as fast as it could be prepared, and the weather is greying unfavorable to drying out. Tanners have light stocks to come into market atring the coming 30. or oven 60 days. Prices have a continued-upward ten dency. LUMBER. —Prices are -without change, with a steady busines. doing.. A cargo of yellow sap boards. sold.at 8 9 3 M feet. -=Eathe are held aas2.6o TS M. MOLASSES. —The market continues - vow quiet: about 100 half bbls tart New Orleans has been cold at 43c "ti lon, cash. • NAVAL kisds continne 'scarce. ROBIM ranges from $l3 tip to $44 bbl. - Tar and Pitchare without c h an ge. Spirits of Turpentine is in limited, re quest: small sales are ma•king at $3.2013 gallon. OlLS.—Lard Oil is firm. and rangas at fronisl.o3@l.lo gallon cash. .Fish: (us are in steady demand.: 2-000 gallons winter sperm sold at $1.902 cash. Linseed Oil is selling at $1.40.4 gsalon. Thera is More. doing in Pe troleum, and prices are rather lower; abort s,3oobarrels sold at 2162.431cf0r crude, 39c .6er refined in. bona. and agtila gallon for free. • RICE continues scarce, small sales at $1 - 60@7.73 cash. . PLASTER. The last sale of soft wss at s.4.:.t"i"f ton_ SALT is firm. Two cargoes of Mirk's. Island have. come direct to the dealers. - SEEDS. —There livery Mttle doing. Cloyer is in de . mand at War: 60 bushel. Timathy is selling alowly at $2 5CG12.75. Flaasee2 is dull, with small salea st C. bushei, SUGAR.-The. market is vary Arm, and prices are rather better;- ttO lihds Cuba sold at 12.9i@lalic; a small lot of P , rto Rico at 133a14c: and I,COO boxes Havana at 12,VC0313.3ica 1 lb. . SPIRITS.—Brandy and ein are scarce and high. NOW England Rum is firm at 75c. Whisky is in demand. and prices have advanced •S@)4c l gallon ; about 800 bbla sold at'6l@t9c ; small lots at 700, and drudge at 62@6&c 'fallon. TALLOW Is tirm. Country is ceiling at ligll3ioll cash, and rbgnEge 'lir city rendered. TOBACCO.—There is a fair demand for manufactured. but the steals light. Leaf is rather dull. :WOOL. - --There is a fair demand. and Prices are wall maintained; sales comprise about 250,000 !ha a . t Mrat fOr 7E@sBe lb for iteece knit ktkl).• • wogs Soles, Nov. 20. Philadelphia Exchangq. OiRD. 200 II S 7-10 Trea Notes blank A & 0....107 33 Lehigh Sarin 41% 1000 Cam & Am 6s 'B3- .101 250 Little . Schns Eb3o. 52 300 Readtr. g, B. ch. 62 100 Cataw It Prof 30. fr.7 3 North Penna 1t.... 5 Sprace 8Y Pine.... 143 25 Baca & VinQ B.— 17$ I 50 Girard. Col—bswn. 27 100 Big Mountain 03" 141X13 Brion Canal 63.... 27 BOABDki. 2060 Penna 5.3.• • .3dy,3•11k3 IGO Arch•at R ..... h3g. 31 4 Minehill R•••••••• 61,3 , 103 Cataw R pref..eh. 30K 10 ao 75 Schny Nay Prof—. 015 40 North Penns R.... 23,q" SCOO City 6s var ctf5....104 1000 new leski. 1060 Sus , " Can 6s b6wn. 65 3000 l'enna Os 100 NOVEMBER 20 Evening