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LEATHER, per lb.

d. d.
Butts, 50 a 56ib 21 a 24½
Merchants’ Backs 18 a 20½
Dressing Hides 16 a 20½
Crop Hides for cutting 18 a 20½
Ordinary 16 a 17½
Tanned horse 20 a 23½

d. d.
Calf Skins, 30 a 45lb, per dozen 27 a 32
——— 50 a 65lb 36 a 40
——— 80 a 90lb 31 a 35
——— heavy 22 a 25
Seals, small 36 a 39
—— large, p. doz, 100s a 150s

Oak Bark, £37 a 38, per load of 45 cwt.

Leather market very dull, and no variation in prices; ordinary goods go off heavily.


SHUMACK, COCHINEAL, &c.

SHUMACK, per Cwt.
s. d. s. d.
Faro 25 0 a 0 0
Malaga 21 0 a 23 0
Portugal 0 0 a 0 0
Sicily 22 0 a 26 0
America 0 0 a 0 0
——
COCHINEAL, per lb.
Spanish garb, 25 0 a 39 0
East India 3 3 a 5 6

INDIGO, Spanish, per lb.
Guat. Flora 10 0 a 10 9
—— Sobres 8 0 a 10 0
—— Copper 6 0 a 8 0
Carracca Flora 9 3 a 11 0
——— Sobres 7 6 a 9 0
——— Copper 5 6 a 7 6
E. India Blue 10 3 a 11 0
——— Purple 9 0 a 10 0
——— Violet 7 0 a 9 0
——— Copper 4 6 a 7 0


MADDER & DYER’s WOOD.

MADDER, per Cwt,
£ s £ s.
Dutch Crop 6 0 a 6 10
——— Ombro 4 0 a 4 15
——— Gamene 1 10 a 3 10
——— Mulls 10 a 1 5
Strasburgh 5 10 a 5 15
Roots French 0 0 a 0 0
—— Turkey 4 10 a 4 15

DYER’s WOOD, per Ton,
Brazil 80 0 a 85 0
Cam Wood 35 0 a 40 0
Sander’s Red 42 0 a 45 0
Logwood Camp 20 0 a 0 0
—— Honduras 18 0 a 0 0
—— Jamaica 16 0 a 0 0
Fustic, Cuba 22 0 a 0 0
—— Jamaica 13 0 a 19 0


PITCH, TAR, & TURPENTINE.

PITCH, per Cwt.
! s. d. s. d.
American 17 0 a 0 0
Archangel 18 0 a 0 0
Sweden 19 0 a 0 0
British 18 0 a 0 0

TAR, per Barrel
America 43 0 a 0 0
Archangel 44 0 a 0 0
Stockholm 45 0 a 0 0
TURPENTINE, per Cwt,
American 0 0 a 0 0


OILS, ASHES, & GLUE.

OILS £ s. £ s.
Per Tun of 252 Galls.
Sperm 120 0 a 0 0
Ditto Oil 110 0 a 0 0
Cod 27 10 a 29 10
Whale 32 0 a 35 10
Seal 38 0 a 40 0
Pilchard 26 0 a 0 0
Per Tun of 236 Galls.
Gallipoli 79 0 a 82 0
Linseed 88 0 a 93 0
——— boiled 85 0 a 0 0
Rape 58 0 a 60 0
—— pale 61 0 a 63 0
Olive 97 0 a 105 0
Lucca, per jar,
(23 a 24 gall.)
31 10 a 0 0

s d s d
Florence, per chest,
(30 bottles)
90 0 a 0 0
Palm per cwt 86 0 a 88 0
Sod, per gallon 4 6 a 0 0
Genoa 12 0 a 14 0
ASHES, per Cwt.
Americ, Pearl 79 6 a 81 0
——— Pot 80 0 a 82 0
Russian Pearl 70 0 a 72 0
——— Pot 76 0 a 78 0
Baril. Sicily 44 0 a 46 0
—— Teneriffe 44 0 a 46 0
—— Carthage, 60 0 a 62 0
GLUE, per Cwt.
English 70 0 a 74 0
Foreign 0 0 a 0 0


WOOL, per lb.

s d s d
Beaver Ruffing 86 0 a 0 0
—— Cheek 84 0 a 0 0
—— Woombs, brown 78 0 a 84 0
—— white 76 0 a 82 0
Hare, English 36 0 a 0 0
—— Stage 24 0 a 0 0
—— Foreign 32 0 a 0 0
—— Stage 22 0 a 0 0

s d s d
Seal 50 0 a 0 0
Goat, Aleppo 4 0 a 5 6
—— Smyrna 4 0 a 5 6
Spanish Sheep, Seville 5 0 a 8 6
——— Soria 8 6 a 10 6
——— Sevogia 10 0 a 11 6
——— Leonesa 12 0 a 12 6
——— Lamb 4 6 a 5 0


LEAD, per Fodder.


£ s. £ s.
Pigs 42 0 a 43 0
Bars, per Ton 44 0 a 0 0
Milled Sheet 45 0 a 0 0
Shot, No. 1 a 5 45 0 a 0 0
——— BB6 a 12 46 0 a 0 0

White, per Ton 54 0 a 0 0
Minium 41 0 a 0 0
Litbarge 46 0 a 0 0
Ore 33 0 a 0 0
Black Lumps, per cwt 1 8 a 0 0


SPIRITS, per Gallon.

s d s d
Brandy, Cog. 23 6 a 24 0
——— Spanish 0 0 a 0 0
Hollands Gin 22 6 a 23 0
Rum, Jamaica 6 0 a 7 0
——— Lew, Isl. 5 0 a 5 3

s d s d
Malt Spirits, British 15 0 a 0 0
——— Irish 15 4 a 0 0
——— Scotch 15 3 a 0 0
Spirits of Wine 24 0 a 25 0


COTTON MARKET.

Friday, Dec. 23.The Cotton market, in the early part of the week, has not been very brisk, though there has been business doing every day, at last week’s prices; but yesterday a great deal of business was done in Pernambucco, at 2s 11d to 2s 11½d and 3s; Maranhams, 2s 10d; Bahia, 2s 9d to 2s 9½d and 2s 10d; and in the evening of yesterday news arrived here, by dispatch from Falmouth, that the embargo in America still continued, and was likely to do so, as far as respects the president’s speech: in consequence of this, a great deal of business was done, even as late as 10 o’clock at night; and in the whole of the day about 3,000 bags were sold at the prices as stated above. To-day some business has been done in Penambucco at 3s. of middling quality, and 3s 1d offered and refused for prime; some of the holders are not inclined to sell at any price at present, in expectation of much better prices.


No Alteration in the following Articles:

Timber, iron, copper, tin, hemp, flax, wine, and foreign skins and hides.