The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 03, 1859, Image 1

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; ViJAi WINXKS STOCK ;
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ToVhioh tKey.mTite th« Ut«ntionof .. '
iCABH AiP PKOJiPT SHOaY-TIME BOTBRS.
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lnrit* th« *ttTOfload th»lr Gftook, oon
: Al*o, iwnt* for th« ■ * ■
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‘IMPORTERS OP
. HUSH and 'scoxoh UNHNS,
OTißcwtapyroved meke*.
i ; ALSO, ",
BRITUH GOODS, dmpriele* ; .
ALfAO*Sr COftDS,- BEAVERTEF.N3, velvets,
RBDPADDINQS, PAPER MUSLINS, Ac., Ac.
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tJNENS.
■ BAaasa’BDpoKs, ,
JBWTAHO-S CANTAB, y’
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•’ thompwn’s hemp oarpem.
r a Yen duo k s,
‘ r f, 'HEAVY CANVAS, , ."
" bupbm; TOETHUI.
,vy h : • : ;;V'Mffljaraoft-i>AMAJBra,, - v
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f.’ 1 . LOWEST PRICER ■ '
| CONRAD;-* RERRHaL,_
y■'■ >■ No. *OO CHESTNUT BTRKHT. -•
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gIMON HE IT ER.
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER
of>-’.’-'-'v o--
; : UMBRELLAS, AND PARASOLS,
■tORTHWEBT CORNER OF THI Rp AND MAR
, ■■, ’f '; :RET STREETS. .
■; My .took is now very complete Ineveyy department,
sstd will tie found to offer inducements *to buyers unsur
wed by any other houee. ■ . - . cull-Pm
& FENNER,
r~", WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS
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! , ' 'f- 1 UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
' , ; : aaff'MARKET, STREET, PHILA.,
stook»wuioh Inolodee>auJ(T nov*Lyins, not to be met
tpvhitn»Hen* -;V*v y> ; <A; ---•,--• •• '.»• 1 -' 1 MMm
y;tiENTq>p«ItNI»HING. GOODS.
jQS^^^FiDBNISISNG^GOODS
' LONGOOPE/;* PEAROE,'"
lov l'o jpv TH FOURTH BTRBBT,
Hire is their Hue, to
Which In bp. their customers
,, aus-Sm
* W^SWtT r Aim of; Win
theGirard House,)
- y woiMd‘re^eotfatr/'^aU':the attention ,of hi*
HARNSSSy,BRIDLE LEATHER, Ac,
I^sTl^sXndeekv
: V : MANUPACTORV,
Y'-\ liJ MARKKT STREET,
?£ ! ;’¥l";4V:v L ‘ ’
J&ve onhedd' e geqereiessdrtpieut ofßeddles, Bridlea,
JKSBW 1 *o.i s T** , -r rwr.
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UMBRELLAS.
ii\ ■; fl vCiC-'M
, y DRY^aODSaOBBEES.
mroiTsmixp KholesAlb p&uamv.
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' ,?!®v,*Sh MAjRKBT 'BTRHBT?'' ‘ ; " /I"
JpAXiL, IMPORT. ' ;
ißbo. 7 '■ •. ; -
* / 'EARRING" & '■ GTT, ? 7'
* Have now la Store their usual
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! i: ..r„ . ,■:■■■< FANCY GOODB.
N. t. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STB.
' i 859.^ A M 1859.
(suocbsioes ro HA* aufty fißin, k co.<)
.y:4IPO&T&SS:AI93>JOBBBBa. ,f
*1 0.0-1) s
;!* km i - .so marßß'l' street; * ;■ ; ,
' i Have in stom’a'Mrnpieta lino of • ' -
' F 0 R EIGNANDDOMEBTIC GOODS,
So!ftot*{i.x»'i»Miywit!i STieWta the Intorests of
CASH DEALERS,
To_,*i*iohtli.vr«« , p#cff\iUy mvitetheattentiondf the
/N-R—A faiietook 'aonttjraUr on (wndVami order* will
beeieoutWirorontlT.»t the.. .
JWWEST.MAKK^T.IUa'ES,:
*’ ,y -'.i l--y vituka
i , STEEI^;; ; SttAWIAS, ~./
! PRINTED AND BROCKS .BORDERS,
; : v. 'bLAOK'aiK COLORED'.GBNTRHE,
, ’ ’ ' ■ *hom tit*
/' ' GREAT AUCTION SALES
, ;
.. PATtXRLE,'' I l tlEiN, A CO.,
7 H. HENNKQUIN 4 CO,;
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• «./aPt9-IMhD-i-ArTyr
:JOSHUA L. BAVIEY.,'
»n»-tf ' PHILADELPHIA.
grant, & co.* 7,
■ IMPORTERS AND -WHOLESALE DBALERBIN
; OLOTHB, OASSIMHRBS, vesiihgb,
' <O. ti i Mi ’ •'
TAIUORS’ TRIMMINGS.
; ‘; ‘: HO. 813 MARKET HTREBT,
(U» Btain.) -
~ PHILADELPHIA.
W. UTTUE & 00.,
*SI X. K aOO D s,
NO. 335 MARKET BT.
nMn. ; • , . , 1 -. ■ .
JJEOOURSEY. XiAFOUHOAJDE, & 00.,
: ■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBEHS OP
OLOTH6, 'CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
, I - , - And Good, adApt'edto ; , ’ .
MEN AND ROYS* WEAR,
I 1 HO. Its MARKET street, " '
Ci-, ...... ~. r'Ai*r*e*i*iMtWi^
! ' : RALD titf o rtATl o NS
To whfoh ther invite th* attention of »ttroh»*er* or ttwh
goodie . ,va/him'
jpAUL. GOODS.
B ABO R ; 0?T & O O'..
■-; HOB. 40S AHD *or MARKET BTRBBT,
ntrosTnit Attn joins* o*
ROREIGN AND DOJmTIO DRY GOODS.
Btook now oomplete snAzeedv for bsrere, - too*- set
gHAPUEIGH, RUE, & CO.,
, IMP 0 KIBRB 0J
goods;,
’ ’“^MBROipaRIES.'
NO. 320 MARKET BTRKHT.
IT* Oar Btook. Minted in the best Burnetii market*
hrounelvescisterse'endpomptete* auft^m
gILK GOODS, FADE "80,
SIBLBV, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF,
HO. S3IMARKHT BTHHET,
(Worth Side,) ■
Invite the attention of Buyer* io their, ohoioe and oom
plete utookof >
SILK, DBBSS, AND FANCY GOODS,
anMm -
£ BBOTT, JOHNESfi 00.,
JQIPORTBBS AXD JOBBBRS
■' ’ “ ' ' 1 'oir"
SILKS
- ABO
FANCY DBt GOODS.
NOS BUT HAR&UTtAND 834 COmtBRCB 9TB.
■ (BLOW iCtTH.
Eatinir just removed to the above location, are now
opening anew apd..vei7 desirable Btook of Good*, «m
-■ breolng every variety in Une, whioh they oflbr to
;the trade at’ the loweitt market rat**, for oaeli or a»
: proved credit - • ’ ’ aus-ftn
pKIGE, FEKEIS. & CO.,
IMPORTEBS OF
, MANTTLLAB, *O.
NOS. S3S MARKET ST.‘, AND #9B COMMEROB BT.
KT Our Stock ia eeleuted by a member of the firm, In
tie • best European markets.
auMra .. .-•
H WOQD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
* IMPORTERS
AHt> > , .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DfiT GOODS AND CLOTHING..
, NO. SOT MARKBT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Pall icad Winter Stock now ocmplete and reedy for
bnyere. auJJm
m* & co.,
WHOLKBALB DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
KO; 406 MARKET STREET,
(And 414 Comtheroe street,)
WTVTHRW VOURTR AH» VtfTH, KOETH ewa,
Our stock, wpeoialljr adapted to Southern and West*
era trade, la now targe and complete in every parti*
•eular. * • aus-tf
IBS9FALL, IMPORTATIONS.
DAUE3. ROSS & WITHERS,
,81 MARKET, AND MS COMMERCE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OV
SI L K
AltD
FAN OX GOODS,
Have now a complete stock, to whioh th*y invite the at*
.tentinn of buyers. aus-S«>
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Q.TJHXOU, EMORY, & G#., .
NO. 33T MARHBT
Importers end Jobber* cf. '
HOOSB-FimNISHING DRZ GOODS,
BLANKETS, GUILTS, TOWELLINGS, fco„ to.,
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
And Sola A*.nte In PMledelphfa Jbr
HUfI.CBHOI S H R B T S.
* colfrim
,s aa?iK3.T r^ . t
3, 18>59.
Q # P. WILXI AMS & GO..
MHOLESALE BOOT ANti piOB WAREHOUSE,
Hava runr on hand a fall awortraentof Eft*tara and.
Philadelphia vrorki to vrhldh the/ invite the alta ntian
Southern and Weethm MerohAnts./ , 1 ' , aui/;?m {*.
WHOLESAIiBDEAIiERS)
-* : - J ‘ -w‘ : ;
1 ;BOO^- ( AN^SH9ES^^
f - ■ 1 NO. 413 ABOH STREET.
. Pofohsaare viiitlm the eitr urill pleaee eall scd ex&-
pine theiretoak*Attll-ta '
; & 00..
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 318 MARKET STREET.
aull4hn' /
JJOpTS, SHOES, & STEAK GOODS.
1609. FAUU STQGKi,
HADDOOKx REEDi&qO..
438 AND 440-MARKET STREET,
. Invito .the enamination -of pnrohaaer* to. a' full And
eomniete, ttaok of BOOTS, SHOES, and . STRAW
.GOODS. .-‘auffU'lm -
J, 4 w. Mo CtJRD X & SON ,
531 CHESTNUT BTRKBT, (2d FLOOR.)
LADIES’,. MISSES’, 1 AND CHILDREN'S • BOOTS,
- SHOES, AND OAITERS, • " ' '
Manufactured expreialr for the'Retelt Trade. i'anil-3m
J; &M. SAUNDERS* - /.
. no; 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
■ (Near Merohants’-Hotel,) - •
. CsU the attention ofbiyrer*,of-- *
BOOTS AND 6S|IOES
To their Stopk, irbioh embraoe* a general variety of
~ -PHUaADELPHIA AND NBW ENGUIND; .
Mattofao’tured goode., , aitf-lm
pALL STOCK ‘
;I. ‘ ”
‘ BOQTS AND SHOES. 1
JOSEPH H. THOM SON * Oo.;
Hi MARKET BTRBET,
■ Hav* now on hand aleege. etoekol
Boots and shoes
OP
EVEBY VARIETY, EASTERN ANI» CITY MADE.
,Pnrohaaer* viaiUnc the oltywill pleaee 008 and «a
anJse thoir etooke •’ ,jr»-tf
JjEVIOK. RASIN. & OO. v
' boot and Shoe warehouse. ..i ••
" - DID ■ ■
K .' .
No. SO* MARKET STREET; PUladelphia.
We have now on hand an eztenaive Stook of Boots
and Qhoee* of all description*! of ova own and Eastbun
Manufacture! to whioh we invite the attention of South*
ern and Western buyers. auS^Sm
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
HUNTER, & SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS •
ov ' - f
COMMON, BtEDIUM, AND
FINE CLOTHING.
We Invite special attention to oar complete line of
• MACKINE'MANUFACTURED GOODS*
NOS. 4»4 MARKET, It 410 MERCHANT STS.
aas-8m 1
(JLOTHINGI
AT WHOLESALE.
0. HARKNESS & SON,
838 MARKBT STREET,
•OOTKBAS7 CORNER. OV VO ORTH ITEXRV,
Offer for sale, on the moet
LIBERAL TERMS.
A new end exteneiTS ctook of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
aniMM> to th»
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE,
TO WHICH
THEY INVITE' TUB ATTENTION OF BUYERS.
' Jyi3-!tn -
& WILSON,
SEWING MACHINES!
Superior to all other* tor general u*e, and fpr
BHIRT MAKERS, TAILORS, AND DRESSMAKERS
‘ NSW BTYLS ONLY FIFTY DOLLARS l
O VVICBBt .
*l3 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
StatoStreet. Trenton. N.Jv
Over John Tituß’a Store, Kaaton, Fa*
y Bast Gay Street, Wert Chester*
EDWIN ROBERTS. MooreetownN. J.
WILLIAM PATTERSON, Salem, N. J.
Permanent Oißoe* will,be opened shortly, by me,m
fading, Allentown, and Lancaster, Penna.
< HENRY COT, Agent,
myf-to
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
JJANDY & BRENNER,
NO6. 98, 98, AND 9T NORTH FIFTH BTREB T
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE,
GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENOLIBH
HARDWARE AND. CUTLERY,
K«0 T) ooaatantljr on hand a largo otook of Qooda to rap-
plr Hardware Dealers.
'BUTCHER'S FILES,
By the cask or otherwise.
BUTCHER'S EDGE TOOLS,
BUTCHER’S STEEL OF VARIOUB KINDS.
WKIfIHI’S PATENT ANVILS AND VIOES,
SHIP CHAIN,
And other kinds in every variety*
SHARP’S.B'EPEATEB- PISTOL
. WEIGHING ONLY 6J4 OUNCES.
SHARP’S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS,
EDWIUB«,IIirtOT. 180. O. nHEKKHE. O.P.BESKKBS.
, inw-tr . ■ • ;
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—Wo
would respectfully call tlje aUontion of the Gene
ral Hardware Trade ioonr extensive Stock of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a email
advance by the package. • . , _ .
Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode do
livered either in Hus city, New how Orleans.
4H COMMERCE Street,
Importing and Commission Merohanto.
And Agents for Foreign and Domestic
RATHOLESALE GUN HOUSE.
TV We offer to the attentionof the Wholesale
AND
Being Agents for some of the principal hawfactv
«iunor guns m London, Birmingham, Liege, and St.
Etienne, we are prepared to other teom stock, or to
& '"Sn PECULIARLY FAVORABLE TERMS.
MANUFACTURING OUR OWN RIFLES, we Ist
nt^ th looks, caps.
Flasks, Horn., Pouohes, Trigger., Ao.,m large variety.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
*1 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
64 CLIFF Street. New York. anB-lm
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.
- We offer to thetrade, at a .Kilt, ApvAttoil,
br the Paokaite* WOSTENHfiLM 8, BARNES, and
WOSTENHOLM’B
RAZORS. _
3@VK
u OOvB.
T<,s “ t iliM®GHA^ I 6I?ELP HARDWARE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO.
’ 91 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
. ft CLIFF Street, New Wife , ouMm
rtAH'VXri^
BOOTS AN» SHOES
,' NO, 18 SOUTH POVJftTH STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
SEWING machines;
HANUPAOTFRIKO O0.’«
For the sale of a!i kinds of
ahd nrpoßTEna 07
SOLE AGENTS FOR
i?' <5. r \
!®Pi
1 -5 SATURDAY; 3,1869,
The Cardinnl’s Watch.
I ;in our recent notices of M.RoniißT-lloc
•nijii the, French conjurer,—-a man before whom
‘all minor sleight-of-hand .stars.hido .tiieirdl
jrdinished'heallc'and'jpale their Ineffaotna)
r--we related how he had received, his Arst lii
jstrpctlOn- in tho art from a practitioner, who
.was tho Count but 1 whose
travelling tide, .was' SignprlTonnitHr. This,
Min, oh SocDia’s showing; had passed through
b-v.ariety.of adventures,- wonderful os apy re
3atea.by EDOEan.SuE' orArEXANonE'DDius.,'
’' One''of‘these ftdventiires fs hsiated in Hqtr
feDi’s Autobiography, yetunpublished In .this
fcotmtry, and vre hero take the liberty of throw*
#g It lnio'hurovra less, atfectlre words, jno#*
ter, }p > condense jt'Sltliih irdasonabliS tiows
dwerhisunds.;;” V.i- ;
f SThfla .in.Rptns, ah. Inyliiiflon,
£8!?
Jhl SupierapPontiff. ; The bc'cujjint of tho chair
iofi JtyPisrEn nfthat tinie.waathatyery ostima
igeutleihan'; ' Pros tho,Ssyenth«—
'JiSWsnot'Jto .be ttuiughit ,‘of) hy.niiy'ijoqjvire.il
pride in Hi's art, that ohly ih
W&Qv tjfafafchojftdlbej' eshftitcd i: befoA> -His
HpliHess; .S<inietmhg lilt upon—
dtSticiliittg.iWhich-Wouldjastonisb.bo longbome
ltfyftniory t >ai«l. talked'.ofs as -wholly wondcrv
inexplicable,': '
i layshont iSearching,for ,sicii.a,thing, .Chancel'
thati|vontorof.all Inventions themost^ingenf
rprejjrajaitrsii eras toshow.'offbeforo tho 'Tope
t
VvatchmAheis. of Homo-.’.' id. jservant!
asatojjnrto ! ,‘lhqulre wh'etheijtlip'. vyStch 'of hit'
.Cardinal de ~l—h wasineoded.
iflpfe^fe|niaknr'replied that tho repairawonld
when' lie
should,hbnaelf bring it to the Cardinal, and
ll '*
' iVatchJVom a drawer, the n'Mch'-,
maWf Jnfcorfod-to exatoino it. ,«Jft is ahakd-:
,
conjurer, <« and the daxdiii&vaUies.
ttrajnbSkhut'tpn thousand franM) because;'
it hhuself from
-fancies. it -unique. Of its felndi,
tfijjigj a.mad*
'pi this town,of obre'esimeifo offer
tne. jaor pi thopsand francs; a watch by ( the
satdhjadahcr, exactly like’ tho Cardinal’s.”
Torhisi’s qtfoati6p. ,Hp ex;
amihed tfehwatch,.which was, a handsome oho,
witlv'icveral’distinguishing peculiarities, i
• ‘ «pp ypitjihiuh;V ho,
aaked the watchmaker, “ that thls porson real
ly wishes t opart with Ilia watch?” • There, was
no dopbf. . Th® young man was a si>endthrift, ,
whA iiid gradually made: away, with his pro-,
petty, tad'had come down to selling even his
family, jewels. .The thousand francs would he
acceptable- Then, 6ald Toaninr,.« Find this
persoff.for pic.-. X wish to make his watch
miric j lmt X must have it at once. , Bityit for
mo-| then engrave the Cardinal’s arms on mine,
SO that tlio two may not bo distinguished ono
froth the other. On your discretion depends
the benefit, you will draw, from this transac-
■
~ Tiia'owney of tho,watch was easily found, at
thC Vrhlch he constantly fro
cpierited. 1 Tire watch was seen, examined,
Closely cujtnparedw.lth the.Cardlnal’n, and pur
chased.' It was duly engraved, duly sent home,
duly paid for, and as duly placed in Tohbisi’s
pocket, ready for the trick of tricks which was
to close his 'Night at tho Vatican.
Pope ,Pics VII. w*s an enlightened man,
turpod a denf ear to. all hints that Toimixi’s
wonderihl effects were produced by sorcery.
He "occupied a lavgo arm-chair on a daos,
place# on tho. foreground. Near him were
placed the Cardinals, and behind them were
the different' prelates and dignitaries of the -
Church. As far as that Bight’s foata went,
the Pope sat simply like a wondering layman,
astonished at the skill of tho conjurer. The
evening passed off agreeably, for Tobsixi
never performed better, and ha nevor bad a
more wonder-3tricken audience.
“ Then,” (as Tonnm himself told the story,)
«to end It and by way of bouquet, I went on
to tho famous trick which I had contrived for
the occasion. Here, however, 1 had to en
counter many difficulties. The greatest of
these, without question, was to lufo the Cardi
nal do to give mo his watch, and that
without directly asking for it. To gain my
point, I had recourse to stratagem. On my ask
ing for a watch, many had been handed to me
—but I-had given them back, on the pretext,
more or less true, that, offering as they did no
peculiarity In shape; it would be difficult after- .
wards to identify the one chosen by mo. < If,
Messieurs, any oho among you,’ said I, ‘ has
,a rather large watch (the Cardinal’s had pre
cisely, this peculiarity,) and would entrust it
to me, I should accept it-willingly as tho one
fittest,for our experiment.’ ”
Tho Cardinal piqued himself on the size of
his watch, liaving-an idea that the works acted
more freely in a large case. Ho hesitated to
lend it to Toanrai, but did so, at tho special .
requost. of tho Pope, adding many cautions to
hnndio it with the utmost care. Tobbihi ex
amined and admired the watch, and asked
numerous questions about it, ■by way of
bouimeni —a word used by conjurers to denote
the preliminary talk which is to pass tho time
and put an audience oil' Us guard, by preoc
cupying its attention: Tobbini praised-the
Cardinal’s watch up to tho skies, expatiating
on its numerous good qualities. “ Soo!” said
lie, “ a first proof of them.” And with this
he lifted up the watch os high as his. face, and
lot it fall on the parquet. There was a cry of
fright on every sido. The Cardinal, pale and
trembling, got up. “ Sir!” said he, with 111-
rcstpjlncd anger, “ what you have done is an
extremely bod joke!” Tourini assured him
that this was only done to prove the perfection
of the watch, which would come hack to him
uninjured by the trials to which it would bo
subjected.
Tho beautiful Breguct, which tho Cardinal
believed to he unique, was destined for severer
ill usage- Tonnixi, not content with dashing
it down, stamped upon tho case, crushed it
into a shapeless mass of wheels, springs, and
broken hands. This he handed around, that
all might, ho suro it was tho Cardinal watch
of watches. AH this time, tho Cardinal’s
rago was at lever-heat. He had no small
cause for anger. His watch, about the iden.
tity of which tlicro could be no doubt, for ho
recognised his arms engravod insido tho case,
was utterly ruined, and, almost in tears, he
declared that it. had been unique, and never
could bo replaced.
Toßßist’s.nexi movo was to get tlio watch
tlio real Simon Pure, for it was his own
which was destroyed—into tho Pope’s pocket.
As long ns his Holiness remained seated, this
could not ho dono. An expedient had to be
found for gotting him out of his chair. ”Ton
niNi was so lucky us to find ono. Ho asked
for a brass pestle ■ and mortar, and ono was
brought up from tho kitchen, where it was an
implement of tlio emsinier. Placing it upon the
table, he cast into it the wrecks of tlio famous
Breguct, and began to pound them violently
with tho enormous pestlo. A slight detona
tion was suddenly heard, and a reddish flame
arose from the bottom of tho vessel, which
gave the scono the appearance of real magic.
Tonnisi, still pounding in tho mortar, with
great fury, leant ovov it, and protending to
look In, made exclamations of wonder to him
self at tho surprising tilings he pretended
there to see. Tlio spectators, consisting of
Cardinals and their attendants, were dying to j
know what he was Wondering at, but, out of
respect to tho Pope, no one ventured to rise.
At last, exolted by curiosity, the Pope ap
proached the table, followed by some others
of the audience. Tokulni was still pounding
away, and still oxclaiming. “ I do not know to
what X am to attribute tlio bewilderment I
foe),” Bald.hie Holiness, “ but really I cannot
see any thing!” either could that arch-in)-
i r iyvv
pqstor, ToEnim. Ho, however, was too'prn
dent to own: it,' and. begged'the Pope to
come round the table, next to Mmsolf—its the
boat point for seeing. ' This wasdone, And tho
Cardinal’s watch was qnietiy f lipped into tlio
pontifjeal pocket, ankno.wn to every person,
This quietly .done,' Torki.vi declared that it
was .time tp melt the fragmeptß of the broken
watch, and caat tliomruto tho sUapa of a small
ingots rA. scrnoibipi and rflroi sjeeiUly,effected;
tliii.' I'Uo-'irigot was Hdnded rfund'aniong md 5
je:tarnine,(tby all:i*be fcobipaDy.; •'? i N , oVr,S snid
jTobhihj, «I am-going to restoredhis ingot to
ftsTHnoitiVo fonn's' thaVie,- to' reproduce IMS
the shape of the. Cardinal’s cirpnometor. This
)Bia tlteactofpesßing'ftomth'iS into'the pocket 1
pf.the peMfJtt ln.tHis.cdteßahy thp ldast to.ie’
snspocted of ’' Every oye turned
aponKf sa*d Dip HOll
npes, In ajooular:tope, ;“ thiagetB stronger and
'etrenjpfsri ’Khat wonld yon do/ Mf. Sorjetpr, 1
it 1. yretf dematid '.that' it he: tnj.
pocket?”.• TpEarKt'- bowed, ~and: - answered,'
.“■YdutHolhiessfhAs 1 qnly'tO ;: 6rder;to;haye
yonr-; wldh
paid-teLht.it hh soi” • : 1 '■ A.’ r.V.'
; . ’rfio' i'.iitot'iwas; agaln. 'showu Slid handed
round. Hotnrntng to tfonaisj,.ha qnietiy.oon-,
■coaled it—ao amaUan articlq was Speed’Jy tdad'e;
jto “ 'disappear;' ‘ the next
moVar;..- » Vh«_
had hishand
into‘his pofeket/ and./theiij o .drew .oht—tfe
Cardinal’s, famous Bregnetj-safopsoTind, qnd
imacrittdfiM;'-' ‘ **
Of course,- .TpnnrhiwasTgreqtJy jCtilqglzqd.
Doretire.d, eoyored withllanrplg,,
following day, had > tho honor nr irMptiiU ii '
a
’saga from Hls Holineas, --; Vi'’'if,?Sf:v
-Thus
in the.Etef ijil; city,' hetwebrl Cbrijuthf, ‘Cftfdl-‘'
nal, and Pope.i As wo haVe iaire)tdy. mention
ed,,it, is nirrated Jn the
BEiis-Sqcwtr, .who 1 dqsorihd fh himself. at|
bags^6rf‘Author, i and;Coihmter. ; ■
j ■' PEKBONAL AND POLITICAL. -J;,
; -The.Hoasten Telegraph, aDemooratio paper in
’spoaking ofUUo eleotion of Gen. Houston',
gays: *} Wo artf now pleasantly located on the hairs'
bf HaU RiVef, that famoua pUoe for retrieving
broken political fortunes.'The fact ia, o]d Qam is'
jelooted/And ho can't ibo euohred out of ihiaGoyer
norihip iti'any* way hut hy lending hiin to'thcp
|(Jnitod States Souato.’ ,;- *
| The Democrats of. Cambria cponty are greatly
delighted with the nomination of iwgdstus Durbin,
Escj:, for State Senator in composed of
Cnwhriß, Blair,, and hp\x ..Yfguhnf
County Committee -has; dSurbinrnpon a
platform, in an address to th’e/vpters of,Cambria
county, of whfoh, the l ex*
•tract: 5 ... y
V. Popular sovereignty is thO hnd con
trolling gentiuient .of :tho : Bemobratfo party—it ia
thcir.‘ Olcradof smoke byidoyv ao*ts&?piUar of fire
by night,* to gmdo them luitbe pathfbfdiity to their
country and her iostitnti&na. They timsleate tho
exciting question of slavery to the control of those
.among whorb it exists, subject only to.the Constitu
tion and tribunals of the country; con
demning ;.ahke„ the Kotthern. Abolitionist who
would exclude slavery from tho Territories by
Congressional Intervention, and Southern disunion-
Ists who would protect slavery in tho Territories in
thq same mannor. ■ This is the platform of th 6 Cin
cinnati CoiiveDtion, endorsed by the letter of ao
oeptanco of our .venerable Chief Magistrate, pro
claimed in his inaugural “ address—the platform
annonnoed and’ vindicated by every .Democratio
statesman in the country, who only diSer as to'its
application, whilo they agree-upon tho principle—
nud upon this platform ,wo‘ fearlessly and confi
dently pldeq ourselves before 1 the people.
’** This prfhoiplo7**thq right toeovern oufaelvcs—
so simple that every father’of a hpusohold under
stands it; so pervading that the greatest states
man intholand acknowledges its. vitality; Is'the
same that sunk British ton itj the v Bog ton harbor ;
that.Bghtedmp'4h6 'firds of the Revolution ; that
inaugurated tho Declaration of Independence, and
thnt/hna made and preserved ns a notion. * It is
a doetrine whioh elevates the inhabitants of our
Territories Into tho rank of our fellow cilisen.i
whilo the Intervention doctrine degrades them
into the position of subjeots.”
Compliments to Col/ Kaldemak, op tub Har
risburo Pathiot.—The State Journal— a now
paper just established In Philadelphia—compli
ments CoT. Haldeman, of the Harrisburg Patriots
as follows:
From tho Charleston Convention the Democracy o{
Ponnajlvaniasek Ititis, yet much.—Harrisburg Patriot,
This luminously lucid refieotion ofour astuteoon
tomporary recftila tho equally brtilfantknd familiar
line of tho ardent lover, who* wns raohllng under
the penetrating puncture of one of Cupid's shafts :
“ My wound ts groat.because it is so small”—
tho grand effect of which poetical spnrm was, how.
ever, unfortunately spoiled by tho clever conclu
sion appended by a curioiis wag : / ,
l* b( grtattri/Uioert nont at all
A Southern Texas editor, who says we have re
fused to send Th« Press in exchange for .Ms paper,
enoloaos us a gotd dollar, for whloh, ho ‘ says, with
infinite good humor, that he desires to have The
Prevs for ft certain period) in order to watch our
graduol transfer into the arms of the Republican
party. APe trust if thero arc any other individuals
equally curious, In the South or elsowhero, they
will be kind onough to forward us their dollara.
particularly if they happen to be gold dollara. The
more the merrier. .
A tolegraphio despatch, dated at Look Haven,
Clinton county, Pa., appeared in The Press, 6 Low
days ago, stating that Mr. Rush Petrlkon had
beon nominated, nearly by acclamation, as a Re.
publican candidate for tho Legislature, in the
Legislative distriot composed of Lycoming and
Clinton ‘oohntiea. The facts are, as'we have,
understood, that Mr* Petriken was only nominated
after tho Convention to which his name was pro.
aonted had broken up/wlien he received the vote
of a majority of those who remalnod in session,
the other division of the party having refused to
support him.
Tho Hon. Edward Everett, who had projected
,a visit to Europe this summer, will be prevented
from going by his numerous public ong&gements.
“Hisyoungest son,” says the Boston Transcript,
“who has boon a student at Harrard College, If
about to enter the University at Cambridge,.Eng
land, and it was Mr. Everett’s intention to accom
pany him across the ocean, and personally attend
to his admission, to tlie University. The rules of
that venerable institution have been so altered that
a Unitarian can bocoino connected therewith upon
equal torms with a member of the English Estah
lishod Church, and the young scholar will probably
he tho first American Unitarian to avail himself of
the raro privileges of that anolent University.
Significant Change of Hake. The Boston
Traveller , speaking of Administration organs,says;
“ At first it was the Globe, and concerned itself
with.tho welfaro of universal humanity. Then it
becumo tho Union, and dovoted.itself only to tho
United States.. Now it is tho Constitution, which
is so interpreted as to leave more-than-half the
country out of the consideration of the Govern
ment. Its noxtnamewill probably he tho Admin*
tVfrafioM, whon it willhave to make but one more
change to become extinct, like its namesake.’*
An Indiana editor Vays “Mrs. Swisshelmisa
fierce old hen.”
• No doubt sbo’ll come to the scratch.--Louisville
Journal.
Yea, witlLfntorts to match,
Such workmen as no Prentice,matches.
Should wo meet you there
Say good by to your hair,
For ’tie you who will then go to scratches.
JaXB G. SwiSSItELM.
We can only answer our fair cotcmporary in
kindred pootry, whloh wo trust will nail our friend
ship more strongly than any demonstration ,l pug*
nis ct ealcibus
My i»rett>\Jane, my dearest Jane,
Ah, nover look so shy,
. But moot me rn the sanctum, Jnne,
Whon the flagon’s filled with rye. -
Journal .
The New Orleans Delta gives the following
statement of tho valuo of the offices of that parish:
5heriff,.....;... $30,000
Coroner 6,000
District Attorney
Clerk of First District Court.
Clerk of Second District Court
Clerk of Third District Court 7,000
Clerk of Fourth District Court.
Clerk of Fifth Distriot Court. 7,000
Clork of Sixth District Court r 7,000
Four. Tax Collectors, averaging $5,000 ouch. 20,000
Four Assoasors, worth $l,OOO 0a0h... 4,000
Congressman for two sessions 10,000
Orand total valuo of offices 12i,0Q0
A Starti.inq'Anaoraii.— Tho New York Albion
saya that tho numo so muoh in men’s mouths,
Louis Napoloon Bonaparte, may, by transposition
of the letters, bo converted into An open plot—
arouse, Albion !
Luok.—The Rev. llenry Ward Beecher says
many good things——pithy, wise, and quaint.
Among these, in a recent Icoture on “good and bad
Inok,” ho observed that some men thought that
Provldcnco hold nn implaoable spite against them,
and that they novor mot with luck, while others
did. Ho thon wont on to say, that one, with a
good profession, lost hia luok in the rlvor, where he
idled away his timo In fishing, when ho should
hayo been in the offieo. Anothor, with a good
trade, perpetually burnt up his luok. with Ms hot
temper, which provoked ml his employers to leave
him. Anothor, with a* lucrative business, lost his
Inok by awaking diligenoe at everything bnt his
business. Another, who steadily followed his bot
tle. Anothor, who was honest and constant at his
work, erred bv perpetual mlsjudgments, ho lacked
dlwretlon. Hundred* toil their l\iok by eudoreipg;
TWO CENTS.
by. sanguine speculations bj trusting fraudulent
men; ani.by.diabonest: gains. A man never, has
good luok who has •wife.', " ’ : '
Profeasor//. f in.ttie^lfi s i.UQmberpftio fit
lantic' Monthly i r ,{ gets off \* ,ihe following oloyer
epigram:*' ’ ' . *
/ VThoiub falr h'er featuroßbe,.
. •'* i xM.taure be Gloried?.*
, , One?hundred thousand” haropued.”
A* DigTijrctioK.—At’ the UsT"Wbhiftn'« r
Right’s Contention, held at'Sfiraiog*, : thefolldsibg :
ysfcolutiori; r’tta&g"; bthe w, • wAs - Eh*
disHhoilro attHlrate of tfie sexes Is mbit delicately*
«pre*#edt‘ * f ‘ ■* v it-
p*pre'»ed: - 'I '>■
! Tieitivei; Tint •no and entire
equality, though not th& identity, of the eexee. •
{ DbmoCPatio Btatr ; Executive Cowhittei: or
N*'w=Janp<f i« the committee ap
pointed'- by Oot-lfuftam 0. Atoxander, in hiihfor
tnltywlth aathnrltybf -fhe'CohyeSitittn riStaey fh
Potto; Mot-hob;■ Philemon Dtoklnaoii," Mercer;' Jas;
P- - l Well; Burlington; Samuot. I.lliyj > Ifunterdoti
William 'Thornm,,,*, Atlantis; Henry Mot- 1.
rip. j Kehemmh V.Perry, Eaaox. : ’
; ’A roturned CaUforniiinronched homo' a yreek or
twoagoiurlth MMW end sl6iOdO ingold
coin;: Feeling it unsafe to keep » much' money
about him, and suspicious of the honesty ofbahlf
in'g injdtullonei ho aeterintnodotobtitydft'wbteb?
lieaoaerdlßglydld.wltfioht any or.e oT
tho: i*!»lUy.:r'Afttf^4y.- r
riding,-bribra-haifar thrown fWttf Mi(ltwSW«a:ftfS ;
stahtiy killod.Of oourao noonc
money U, elthoughlt haa rery '
carefdlly; T : ; • .■itt;; b-.z -hi®,-*: a-n
• ; Mr:oAt-fl,r}»nun/or : Gniwoid, ct;t ; K«e ; iß tWa
po&seuion the fdentleat xword that eras: oarrietl
Shrotigh ; the Indian -warn; in 1887) b'yOaiStJJUha
Maison.-ffhowaathe tihlt pwprletdror of.
Korwioti-itho-.eaineCapt,’'aiaßon'whot«heS«di9ie'
Fairfield, and SptiMitfp;
I MeConaid, formoH^i^|lfeeifihkthv
Watt jfaMte
iiiediht Jiaa&Ule/.Tesn.,:o* ihojpthjdt? tor intuit
, KowDiJjJerkes, bf Pftabafgf toJwfkwjMiriHiig
Ottlaht SdndaymoeDingor
temfieriinoe: address In tSe oMirt house. -•' -o ®s'<
I WmdKt 'JlarahaHt tiM sold out the BroynatiUe:
<Pa;) lYmcHoß'.B. Brown, Esq,, of®ehuhgdoßit
; The mayor of Norfolk., ymjweeiyedja^reseiit l :
last.wepk, from certain-pity r»,«f KlutwU(anS;
silvergoblet. ,i»b ‘-'.n.'zfrft ,s&ii Mi.o’LUif itSi
Willtamßroorer, of
pharaetef, attempted; to; «uti hi»throai.*fMi' i d*y»,
(*go;!-.:. .-KL’V'faf.i.'trjW; ri^tijo:
; :Mr; Thomas Ji‘Wooda,.afßtotoni»j’w»a!ah»tiin;
th a breast sndkiUe<l by John We Caldwell, at ;Ctt»:
Imnbtty Kyi,than atray,lap t weak: !; si ail
The i Barnstebi*y?3r«(« krinonheen stb»- anddeh
death, at West Sandwich, Of'AbnebßlzB,Tjq.vfOr ■
many .year* .engaged indhe Wart India-trade,: and
bne ofthe.wealthieat citizens of Sandwich, Mars. -
Dr. James Simpson, formerly editor of the ",Tu»->
barawas -Adrorate, died*' nearVPan'a,- in.ylately;'
He was Among tint earliest- Republican:! in the
State.i, - - ■ ;j. : v::' /-.
j -Gen. <K P» Smith, of Tennessee, speci&l'&gent'of
the Post office' Department, haa .fejigned-hia-poei'
tion, and his resignation ha* been accepted; '
; Commander Luther Stoddard, U. 5.17., died at
Geneva, N. Y., on the 29th ult. ' ' '
Liout. Blohanl Forrest died at Bockvtile, Md.,
on the 29th ult. ~ .7*'
' Daniel Newoomb, of Oregon, has been appointed
Indian agent in Oregon, vico R.-B. Metcalf, re
signed, . *•> . •. , 1
Strakosch has tailed to. secure Piccblomiut. She
goes to Russia this winter, at a :-large figure; bat
the indefatigable Maurice brings with' him (about
tho Ist of October) the tenor Ptaahini, and anew
prima donna. .. , f * *
It is reported that Stevenson, the .celebrated
English engineer, received $225,000 for the plan of
the Vlatoria Bridge, at Montreal. * • ■; ?
1 Bayard Taylor aarier'nfneffrerefW
San Francisco for which he-receives $5,000. He
will probably make as muoh more in aiderleetnres.
Their delivery will probably' extend over a period
of three months. Pretty fair pay. > . • . \
Miss Julia Waterbary and Miss; Craven, both of
New York city, were drowned on Thursday, near
Now Rocholte, by tho upsetting of a' pleasuT©
yaoht. .
Sunlock, the celebrated Professor of, the Uni
versity of Bonn,- is confined, to-alnnntic asylum.
The recent political exolteme&t in. Germany baa
destroyed tho balance of Me mind.'* ; ; * ..
Letter from Canada*
[Correßpcndenoe of The Press.]
. Montreal,.Augn3t23,lBs9.
The religious bouses here, or rather such of them
as are open, aro always visited by strangers. ,1 be
lieve there are eight nunneries in And around this
city. I visited tho Blsok Nunnery, and tho Gray
Nunnery. At the Black Nunnery (called such from
the dress worn) I saw tho nuns discharging the du
ties of their qffioes of love to the sick, to tho infirm
and to the aged. At twelve o’olook M-> nil the
tourists in tbs city generally are to be foami m tho
principal chapel attached to the Gray Nunnery.
At that honr the stms enter the chapel in prooos-.
sion, They kneel in ,the body.of the obttroh r re
citing In coucert the office appropriate to the hour.
After remaining /ome time in silent meditation,
they arise and. retire. With strangers watching
them they appeared to he ehtiroly unconscious of
the fact, for not an eye, even for an instant, was
turned on the spectators.. After the nuns leave
tho ehapol, tbo r strangers generally pass through
the .establishment. Wo saw little sewing
whilo engaged in!] childish prattle. We saw boys
from two years up to twelve playing balL— some
playing with kites—and oil as happy as larks.; In
anothor room .we saw agod women sleeping in their'
choirs; others knitting, othors, carding wool. In
yet another room, old men engaged in suitable call
ings—some loitering about the-doors, and others,
entirely helpless, seated in chairs, which
were wheeled from place to place at tiio wish of the
patient.' During our visit we saw those in the latt
atogo of oxiatence, many of them very young, lying
In beds with ministorlng angels by their sides, con
soling them in tbeir alHiotions, and cheering them
on their ’-journey to Heaven. The rooms for.the
aged and the bed-ridden are so constructed that by
opening folding-doors*.; the chapel is exposed to
view, and they can thus i hear Mass.and Vespers
every day of ithelr lives; a consolation tq them of
the highest importance.' When any ono of the pa
tients dies, the body is decently and honorably in-'
terred, and it is beyond the risk of surgical vio
lence. The order, tho cleanliness, the‘quietude,
the pnre atmosphere, the comfort of the patients 1 *
the happy faces of tlio Sisters and the Nuns, all
tend to make the member of tho Catholic church
feel justly proud of these institutions, and tho Pro
testant gentleman willingly expresses his admira
tion. There are no alms houses in Canada. Tho
poor, the old, and all who need help, are taken
oaroof—not as if they were a harden, but as if they
were a blessing which Heaven had vouchsafed.
Each religious denomination takes care of its own.
Tho schools, seminaries, and 'colleges'in Canada
rank very high. In institutions in this city, chil
dren receive a first-rate education without, any
charge whatever. If thoir parents can afford it
they pay a dollar per month; An Irish conohman
who drove me around Mount Royal, told mo his
daughter, seven years of ago, can road and write
both English and French.
I have visited Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyte
rian, Unitarian and Catholic churches, and strange
as it may appear, they are all superior to those at
homo in architectural beauty and interior arrange
ments. Tho pews aro all largo and commodious,
each having a ledge on which to lean while kneel
ing, hooks for hats, shelves for books, umbrellas,
parasols, Ac. By-the-by, thqMothodist, tho Pres
byterian, tho'Baptlst, and I believe, all tho Protes
tant clergy here, woar. during Divine service, the
black robes worn alono by the Episcopal olorgy at
homo. Sinee'l have been in Canada I have seen
in villages, churches that would be an ornament to
any metropolis. St. Mary’s ChurCh, In a village
on the road around Mount Royal, is beautiful, and
once seen will never bo forgotten.
No Philadelphian should leave this city without
looking nt tho Court House.- It is an honor to Mon
treal. It is built of stone, and ocoupies about tho
same spacoasours. Itmuchrescmblostlio enstviow
of the Capitol at Washington. You approach the
entr&noo by ft lofty flight of stops, and ascend : td'
tho second story by splendid stair-cases; The
office of the clork of ono of the courts is largerthan
all of our law offices put together.' Everything is
systematized. Original papers aro hbro filed in
stead of copies, and are deposited in fire-proofs.
Tho papers belonging to each suit are enclosed in
leothor wrappers, and buckled. All papers aro
ufidor tho charge of an officer specially deputed for
tho parposo, and tho most rigid caro is taken of
them.'* The ‘court rooms aro fitted up with the
greatest taste. The Criminal Court has a coll im
mediately underneath tho dock, and when a oase
is called tho defendant is brought up from the cell.
The Law Library is decorated with paintings and
statuary, and looks like an immense drawing-room.
Suitable' apartments ore provided for the judges,
the juries, witnesses and lawyers. Justice is here
treated as a power In tho State. At home, judging
from the apartments we have provided for judges, ,
juries and witnesses, she is despised. -
The Victoria Bridge will, ia-tho course of two or
throe months, bo completed. It Is two mlleß long,
and when finished, will have cost seven millionj of
dollars. OWTA!u.oo{i.
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|rith.the Pry Good* ntm Bh<x£lita«is, and tfio pneoVof ~
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iß;tl»snsarchfM»B» afidftot disposed.' -
to opmte.u ftrte, M„rumal v Tbera « agbodisteady ,
trade* hotfeveY/daingTii mbst departmentppLbaqmms. .
Breadstuff's continue inaotive. There ig'llttle 'ov no '
37fc*«t ss.alqg Rye Fbmri’Ovuut to scarcity, >
maintain? fprt&sr,qoo tot ions, .wbdf Corn Mm) and,Com >
are tower.. Cotton is doth .The, <JqaL trade cofttinoeein *,
& vsrr ‘unsatisfactorycondition. Coffee. Snrar*'and: %
M«lssee# ate qutot.witk moderate taU& : FisVore seU-1-
In? etanriy at, about .'previous yatear - Fruit* ~
Hemp and Hide* no change* Iron
tranes fnaoiire. and P|e Idetal i« lipid with raora firm* •
r.eaa.' Lead—There is Very little' berate Eumbe^yery.:
little doing. Naval Stores are Quiet Dili ar6 etesdi."'
cßansd. fe3 , he."provietei».ta4rket } ]s ; *«neir
and moreactire,; Rieais dalL .Seeds, but Httld dnfns:..'.-
Teas are qnohantod,, Tohpoeo is.quiet.':, TYool is-quiet#' j
Jmt holders are deraaddtsff/h'igh'erjprices.' Walter
aesrce and hivh.«. ■: ...~u .■—•. (■
; The Breadstuff* market is 'without any quotaMft -*
fehanre. amd rather dpll this week, there beior' a very Hr -
tnited demand fqr FloQTibothibr export *nj hpma ttaa»- -.
and the sales for shipment only reach •"
in small lots; at' §se&2sfdreaperfiftd;the latter f&r good :
f traight brands, made fidin new wheat? sS£o«3.fl3# M
extras i.and.BMJ r Ho6 1 CQper bbl for extra faulty Rone . . .
-yrfarapmHty.-..Thesate* totbrtrafla Are aSo tight. at th»~ ~
above rate* Tor superfine and extras, arid $8.75«7£3 for *
fancy lottos to brand. Rye Flour is scarce andfiimsT'
WithimallVales at§s.7s’^bbl. Cora Meal is doll, and
Pennsylvania is offered at s3.62&witb(mttiayora to any '
extent; 400'bbls Brandywine sold on private terms.'
\ The following nreAhe inspections. of Flour and Meal
forth* weeltendinvThursday, Sept. 173339; w
! HalfbarreSsofsnperfine .......a...J,,...,'. - ft)* »
* Barrels of superfine -9£6%
** fine... jjj- -
. 1 middlings..... 'Pi
r “ Rye ©"'
1 ;; Corn Meal...-.., ............«3
j “ condemned., a©
\ • Total.;.,*-.
wheat.—The arrivals have been fcvir and the demand
moderate* and encea'aV«nt\heeame; sole* reach Mms
» 000 bus at-J15«»la0o for common and rad' and .
. ISO* UQe for inferior and wrim* white, inoradra? choice* •
at J3S«. Rjreia in demandat7oa7ZcfornewSouthern, '
and 7SOBOe for'Pennsylvania; and bat^little offering.' ‘
Cora meet* sit activa inquirr xttheadvxnooi J*l*a«L
JO one bus at flOfrffie, mostly at the latter Tate, add white .
*tppawBoo; to-dav* however*- 80e i» the-bt?he*t'price -
£alo. 'CHts continue m fau dwroand: 8 000 hsieofd «t -
l«35o for nerrßel.Ywjire' and S7ff3Sc for t>M Fenusri
vacua. ?«otmng doing m Barley or Barley Molt worthy ,
of note. ; * J j. . . ..»' i -i • - *-«
, PROVISIONS —The market haa been <iuiet«-bnt held- -
ara-firmer. with #»l*»s of.Mess-Fqrk'»t •
4ndsmainotaof -Prime«tsJ3M on time. U-tr nwbnd i
Mesa la steady* but thwre Unodsmatid dxehpt for shin
stores at'bbW .Bxqau.'l* trr.bettor-docnsndj .
Chieflv to ro o6nth- ana price* are nic.her: •«los of plain
end fonor H«niJ» ara,reportednMOniSo: Sid** in lota, ’
the latter rale for n\r smoked-and Shoulder. -
nr7JS»Brt- bo dais. S«roe Ssltod ? s rt*s and Shomttnm
tol tat BKo for the former. a*?d 7©7Xe, SO daT». for the -
latter, now hold hi-her; Bams in salt, are wortjTttffl'
9c., Lnnh-The stoekMire »mall,nnd tab
demand limited r sales of ten and bolist ijk’tf IlKe, and. -
kora at 12He-short time/Better eowtitmas dull.' with ’ .
qalesorconimnn solid packed at Io*>J3e. ana
gom« choice »vtl3yl4«. .Cheese is scarce'at 1
. ■ .
• MF-TAT-B.—Pur Iron is Jjnld firmlv, bnt the demand ii
brau-d with sales of 1 COO tons No. 1 Antbrseitesr s9s, .
No. l and No. 3at £2l on time. * Tn Scotch Pie no '
sales. A sale of Ch&rcnsl Blooms mefie atsco. 9 ’
mos.' Blooms, Bars, and Rails remain without change.
an<Lgnmt. ' Ij. ‘ • • ; i?. T r
\ LEAD.—The stock J* Heht.anS prices about the aims*
And further sales-of Vir?lmn.bavo»be*Tr repotted, at
$6 SO the 100 fre.
. COPPFR AND.TfNare unchanged; and'the 'latter '
firmh hold. . .-t.-ya .-‘. '-y ,
; BARK.—The receipts and stocks VS f QnereTtrau’eoh
t’tvuehrht. onditism demand.with.wlekoCTJO hhda '
i>o Int Tanner's Bats is onchnnrad, .
. and sales of Chestnut Oak are making at 911, Spanish is•
i worth 913^cord- . ,
: COAL.—There has been a strike amen* the laborers •
at. Richmond, and there, has b«en very little, doin? thla '
week; there'ia.however, no change to Bote iaprices, *
uutthe demand continues limited. - ,• *
.CANDLES.—There is’more doinr. and'Biles of£oo .
tioxca Adnipantipe are reported at iBK«Pki d? 1 lh % four -»
months. Sperm and Tallow Csndlea/continae.aa. last -
TcfoFFEE.—'There have.been no further arrivals, and -
the market is extremely qniet ? sales of I Rio are
reported at 10s}1c.for common and -rood quality, chiefly -
of the former description ; a'small lot of Laguayra at'
12c. and some Java at 15c lb. on tirao.
; COTTON’.—The market continues dull. There is a li
mited inquiry from snmner*, with sales of 900 bales Up
lands to note at 10ffil3c-£j* fc. cash, and Orleans at
pMo for low ordinnry ar.d middlins fair qualities, most-..
,The followmsr'ia the movement since the i*t of 9epr>,
tember last* as compared with the ptevious three years i ;
, - 1853. - 1858* 1857. . 1885^.,
Reo. at Port*. *£*7lo 000 - AOT&OOO 2,907000 9.492,000
Ex.toG. Sm’jn2,(jisomj , uwooo 1,422000 -
»• France:.. 441 -000 - ' 413,000- 475000
“otherFPorts 6i3,000- .\393 000 ' 41200(L_ 630X00 -
Total exports.. .2.909 000 3,677 000 £47 000 2,946 Oft)
Stock oif hand.. .101000 SOOOO £2OOO «000 ■
?Of which during the past week, included in the above t .
Reo-atPort*-... SOCO -1000 3,000 .
Ex. to G. Britain .20000 *4,000 6.000 1.000 -
t‘ * ‘-France. 4 .;. 2000' • I,ooo'
*• other F. Ports 2000 * 2000 1000
Tetalexports.... 2U»O 5 000 7000 'sooo
Sumwary.—Receipts—lncrease, nt tho ports.compar
ed with 1856,2J8.000 Dales. 33xports—Increase to Great
Britain, compared with 2850. 69,000 bales; deoroareto -
Prance. 38 000; Increase, to other foreign aorta. 23 000. ,
Total increase m exports. *64 000 bales. The stock oft
-hand, and on shipboard not cleared in this port, was ee- .
timate 1 at between Sfl 000 snd 37,000 bales.
•DRUGS ANB DYES.—Thoro >s not much doinjt;
among the sales we hotico- Seda >sh nt23£o3c; Csm
nhorat26o; Beraamont, §S.37S-nnd Bengal Indicoat
31.15&1.G0, on timo; some Flake Manna sold at Wo
fth,
- .FEATHERS continue very dull, and Western at* -
nominally hold at lh.-
iFlSH.—Thore is very little inquiry for Mackerel, and
but few arriving ; the snips arc mostly confined tn small
lots from store nt bbl for old. and for '
ncwNo. 1-913^15.50 No; 3s; >
a sale of now Fish made from the wharf at Slfl,
&14. and §l9 ty bbl* Nothing doing" in Pickled Herring
orCodßshworthyofnoti.ee.
.FRUIT.—The market is bare of Oranges and Lemons. ‘
Green Apples ore arriving freely, and sell nt from §1.50 -
up t«>§3so bbl. Peaches rnn?e at from 50c Up'to *
§1.75 basket. Nothing doing in Dried Fruit, and
prices are nominal..
•FREIGHTS.—There have been some further ehcare
menta for Liverpool aC25a for Bark. I2s6d forOdCako,
and la for Flour* and to London at 20s ton. To Suv
Francisco tho rates are about nominal. A ship wa»_“
chartored to toad Deals from St John far Liverpool at 1
7fis ? to tho South tho asking rates are 8c & foot to New
Orleans, to Mobile, and Cc .to Charleston and Sa- ’
.vannah. Tlicro is some littlo inquiry for Coliierant
§1.35 W ton to Boston, §1.151* Providence, and 90 5960 *
to New York.
' GINSENG.—There is no demand for either erode or
: clarified, nnd prices aro cntirelv nominal.
GUANO.'—There ia an increased demand* and very_
tittle Peruvian hero. Sombrero is soiling freely at §SO
per ton. ✓
HEMP.—Thero is nothing doing, nnd little or no stock
id first hands. .. ." ' . ' 1
HIDES ,continue dull* and for city slaughter prices
are lower- In foreign no sales have been reported to
sber auotnLons.
HOPS.—We continuopnr former quotations, kayda
13c for old. The now crop is about coining into market.
LEATHER,—There is a fair demand for Spanish sols
ona slnuehtor, but common stock is not wanted.
LUMBER;—'Trade ia very inactive; among the sale*
we notice some Sap Boards at §14015* and a cargo of
Flooring at.§l3.. and White Pine CnlUnce 8»»38 %r M.
Lhthaand Pickets areselhnrat SI CO. r 155 for the former.
‘MOLAS.sEB continues quiet, but prioea remain with
out chance} sales of 300 bhls Cuba at ISxtSto, and Musco-
TMd at time.
NAVAL STORES.—Common Rosin is quoted at §I.CO
bb! i Nos. 1 and 2 at 8157&A350. and low crsdeNo.
lat Piteh is Steady at fl“2. and Tflr at S2CO
452.75. Spirita.Turpf ntine meets with more inquirr. and
prices aro firmer, with small sales at gal on.
OILS are steady and firm, bnt the demand lor all kinds
is limited, and Linseed is spiling atsfl*37c W pallon.,
PLASTER is- in good demand, and soft has been dis
posed of at §3 4P" ton. , ..... „ .
RICE.—The demand is limited, with sales of 100 casks
at3sa«r4o ft. cashand time. . , ,
BALT.—Nothing doing, anti no arrivals to note this
-Small sales of Credo at t'iaSHc W
BM months. . . , _ . .
SEEDS.—There in very littleClovorsocd offering, and
it is wanted at Sfi.2sAs-.5Q ** bu 5 s'pady.
and prime-lota a-e soiling at 52.70a2.754?' bu. Ac thing
doine in Flaxseed 3it is worth 51.C001.63 bu.
SUGAR-—There has been more i l n < t‘ ut ?' tr ?s n A 1
trade, and holders have put up their prices *
uiteaorwo phrts at flfl'dSiC for Cuba, 7<3»/So ter Port®
Rico and for New Orleans, on time. >«►
SPlKlTS.—Brandies nrofield with more firmness. Ist
the Bales are limited. Urn is quiet. New EnJana tom
is worth 3j®3rc. whiakor has teen m pood demand
and on the ndvauco ; sales of Ohio bbis at - J
voTnJai°e
t<f UmTttd SdS'i»<l««S. ' ritioat ohMI S 6 >0
P TnfIACCO-Foth I.oaf ami Manniactured nrepmet,
ofTforthe New. York auction sale.
‘NVoW®.-Tl Jmarkot ia firm,tho stocks in tho.hnrola
„r ,ho rlnaler« bain, loss than At tho Mine ronod for
«ma 9 TAftrs csstf and mout of the clip has passed from
hands ? of 45,000 ibe are reported.
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