ttitio p t .D .A. _ SATURDA't:IIOBNING=ak.Sr. SO, - asuatotrs INTELLICEIICE. . _ i 4 .t , übilse.l7.oltysnhllstinpri Fund, tS eitlitislieWlif read . - nail hundred _ , indpormds sterling; (or Are hundred l SnideEars)4 Inset the eontrtbiatione promised indieste this saw. It ii a• mat .4etntetwjeelnra how thissinn will! beep pllekbut it is suppoeed theta thliclbraneb of:the Theologinst Institution, will be se : •tablishea, with the intention that one of r,.0,11-f-threk. shall, be of , purely miselonsry ' ilarinten:, It la tiles decided 4.4 t help 'dull be rendered to the foreign adilialed *waken ot thedenominsition, eo thet they zany be ebbs to train ministers on OW spot - One irgryrintaresting proposal' in eonneo . Alert with this fond is the project for beat& log • - eitipel at Lausanse, In Swltslwisid, licientimentoratton of tberltev. John Piet cher (the ssintel View of bladelei), WbO , ':iiae bertirieat , th46ilty: :' -t .. , ' ; ' I —The Foreign CommMee of the Eels i;onpal Moira of Missions srilliionking stren uous efforts to widen their sphere of inter- - eistin their work.. • :they ban inatiOrated *Warp of "Five cent oollectionsi" and have agents' employed to connectio with their other Tabora on behalf of the c Emit.' tw, in conimrrenee with perrieh mi 'eters,' f,? 7 .:1.ra Tr ?us pails, pf therpountry, - ,, intro deb.:Dig the system. The Rev. Dr. 4we of PhiLadelphia has consented to• it the churches, en far as ho may have epperioni _ ty, at a delegate and representative{ of the committee, to advance the interests of rale. clone. „The present indications are snob as 44:*garegui340003:Alikt.titat.:'. 1 • —The Methodist in its foreign religious summary refers t.-{ one of the most edagnlar xliliginr.ployet2inds 99,1eiie of theChris ilia' 1 - i - fetid—die_ spreading of lifoheituned -. lim in Africa. It bac 'long beennown :Ye that t the. negrp,reibes in the iotae 1 •f -11. riot had since the beginning of the esent century been gained over to a large e.sterti iodic Diodammedin - breed. But recent In -fornittion shows the Islam is even Making some-.inroads upon territory. which has 1 heen huliert 4 o regarded as seourtl for Christianity. .0n the west 001181 of fries thiy itaie 'kneel, ted many of the liberated Africans, and _are nov emending en the ;Oast Inward, the soutlitra hemisphere. —TtuiUnion' Methodist Episcopal Churoh, Philadelphia, adjOining thq Met , ohentsMotel on fourth street, is ese 41' the %LbWprie churches Acnerioso Methodism. the time of hitifield, under 41iCte :Supervieion the edifice—whieh the !:Aooletyfirstocoupled—was buil•. -Mr. John Whiteman has prepsred sr much labor a ,i4Jetor,blethtaliSt ministers who have been members of the Sabbath School 'of this I I i:,ittbitroli. Yana thle.record we learn thirty- 3.4lglaßabbatt'school scholars have entered coindeiry, and twelve teachers, lu all, ,`-.2inslting„ a gratBl total of fifty. --Atoording to a report made to the lief coovention of the Protestatit Episcoi al Chart& of P. nosy leen' e, the overage Sala, y Of th: rector's of eleven churches in ?tale, - tielidtla is $2,791. In Oat remaining twen ty-etyma thearerage , in $974. In OW, viz ;ti=toar partite, of - the - State the overage is $l,OOO. la some of these parivlies the sal ary of the rector is from $2OO to 800. One Minister reports Ids loll!) at $2OO per year, and for two years the on!y payment to him was $10! —A London newep•per says a dis'er of Mercy has recent!y taken the whita vcii in the nunnery connected with All lisinte Episcopal Church, Margaret curet: The amensonles 'allowed was in a good degree -.similar to that 'nose to the Ramon Catholic lihrulyir, but If adds a touch of the ludicrous to the sadness ottle whole scene to see that Atha' the young girl was "married a the ' attasli," the whole party "adjourord to a Wedding breakfast," --John Wesley-the founder of setltto dism, toss born at Epworth, Lincolnshire, , , England,. June, 17, 1703 When had was rural, six years of „age he narrowly re- Gaped being burned th death, by hill/tit 'ars' house taking fire at night whertill the intristee were asleep lie commened his education under the care of hie es+lent mother and completed it et Oxfordf lu Meath, 1720, he was elected Yellow of Lie coin College, and io the follow log February he tooko the degree of IL .k —Bay. Thames 11. Stooktery D. D 4 late o:aplain to Congrees, has resocutt' his la bora 'liii - piefor oT Ow clitiridi of the New . Testament, Philadt Iphitt. The ore sot doe , Is uniquely oonetituted It claims ,o be : Sit' indehendant evangelicat congregation' "endestoriog to do its duty lays ewe rpbere, desiring to co op oiltbo'li the4nrch. el In all good works, end trusting Is the providence and grace of Gad. for support !tad encores. _ cOrtion.tiou for Cooterrooe sod Pnyei, bj diremioa of the U P. Yrneby , teiy-cf Argyle, rill b< held in khe U. P. i..!gb4rcb., Argyle, _limo commencing dayr k Fob. 2.1 . , and alining en Thursday ` ; 4ol,ls . iying. Pus Tuesday, Personal Itolig• A Profession of Religion; in the' Organised So. • 'Mary of Congregation. ' ! —The• Russian government hu thkett Ithothar-ettp toward religions tolertnee. The imperial ukase issued on the Geo siert of remersing a deiosiots of s court libich - • 'hinnies deeldeditgainst the Usr ists,,con " riOntathe this remarkable 'clones. 'that the Wire eflored ie atl the' , Enois tote &Pre°. - *lad in a doctrine or religion ,hfbh miry later flea meknosimigenint." •--4 New York religious weekly Sept in England, Brottorignalao oontiotteo bie *Mats for enuadieblog lo the Chareit of - Benediotine brotherhood. : The .I::tasoi-nisholi -Bxetew, bee- forbid-kg' ell the elergyaleo of his diogeaa to el'ow Brottdr irsatog to officiate in any of the ehurehei. Or. Spriog of the Brick choral, Now'Yort, on the fit at, Sabbath of 'the New Year naked from his oortiregstion • dont don for de %mission cahoot eogoro.ed with . Church, and ebouhl the 84m roach $3,. 0004w0n14 - he moat acceptable. The 00l- Aection was laken up, wbioh amounted to • - -;'—iiikEttgllsik. Catholic Directoryllay of .tbe •statlatienl -i nn unerie e Lie eata. thllend 1804 shows that there erriatt7th' ,ba priests to Esehl t ua • ;'lttelies ilY iTici ii 42•: - 907 churches and abepela ta iortf:Erqri 561 , commuuttles of men atitit;et. gcataillB convents against 162. • " •-• • ia Morocco hese a • 7he •- atii • d,.. -hut the well known On - thtop. ' le sir *silt Uinta: :Sari, has rtc ntlj lavish P ( t e d i :ifib - the lid if the = goveraments of Etiessa i le'rebar t ' - pallet Itat fkl -4•1 113 7 7: • rocetr6oit Place Chtl!Oil'iuld 421.0 ittialit the year 116 npva e doCs4oo o otardifferentabjeole kt b e — ritie014040.011414:01. 1 .* t k, 1 a 01 4 ' f► Militetrikitf-Satratiliiiiiiif three hundred thOuNut ore: sixty thouLsod flailne-was r wised at Manchester, England, Wait Either Notemberlastior this object The London RegEslet (Roman Catho lic') utyi Sergeant She; a Gladioli° lawyer, hail been divined to a praises judgeehip in the Court of Queen's Bench. Mr. Justice Shee is said to be the first Catholic judge appointed In Bagland for centuries -Notwithstauding that Dr. Coleco° rogue? to acknowledge the jut iediction he Bishop of Cope Tow; he has sent.in a species of plea, and has appointed an advo cate, or at least a representative, who is to be potent at the trial, sod whom report states to be Socbdan 1 —A fund boo beta started for the build ing of •-place of worship fors Baptist Church in Paris. An agent is now to Eng land appealtag to English Christians for aid. Spurgeon, Noel and others favor the movement- —The Congregationalist ,eye while the population of Boston le increastag radidly, the proportional attendance on public wor ship to dimitrishiug. The Boston Pilot of firma it is not true of the Catholics. —lt is estimated that two thotreand nine hundred Papists have become Protes tants, through the instrumentality of the Baptist Grand Ligne Mission-3110 bun• dred every year. —Bey. James Prestley, D. D., plater of the 11. P. Church in this city, is an.. pounced to delivered two lectures this week in the Jane street 11. P. Chureb, of New York. —lt Is Bald the Borth Baptist church, of Philadelphia, of which Rev. W. 8. Rill is pastor, hal sent one hundred and nine teen of 14 members into the army. —Rev. Mr. Bliss the agent of tee • American Bible Society In Turkey, 000gro o them:vet:cent that the Sultan la a dllligent Madero( the Bible. —Rey. Dr. Duff has partially re:avers," 1 1 hie health by a voyage to Chins and J,ra CITY AND SUB URBAN. From Yesterday's Evening Gazette The Season of Lent Lent commences on Wednesday next, and the regulations to be observed by the Catho lic community have been published by order of the Bishop. All the faithful who hove completed their 21st year, are, unless legiti mately dispensed, booed to observe the fast of Lent. They are to make only ono full meal a day, excepting Sundays. The meal allowed on Feat-days is not to be taken till about noon. At that meal, it on any day per mission should be granted for eating flesh, both flesh and flab are not to be used at the same time, even by way of sauce or condiment. A small refreshment, commonly called coll.- Non, is allowed in the evening; no general rule Al to the quantity of food, permitted at this time, la or can be made. But the practice of the most regular Christians is never to let it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. General usage has made it lawful to drink in the morning some warm liquid; al tea, cof fee, or thin chocolate made with water. Ne cessity and custom have authorized the use of hog's lard Instead of butter, in preparing fish, vegetables, dr.a. The following persons are exempted from the obligation of fasting: Young-persons under twenty-one years of age. the sick, pregnant women, or those giving sack to infants, persons obliged. hard labor, and all who through weakness cannot fast without great prejudice to their healta. By dispensation, the use of flesh meat will be allowed at any time on Sundays, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesday., Thursdays, and Saturdays, with the exception of the Saturday in Ember Week, and the last four days of Lent. Persona dianensed from the obligation of fasting are not bound by the restriction of using meat only at one meal, on day, on which its use is granted by dispensation. , Those who are obliged to fast, are permitted j to use meat only atone meal. Boring for Ott at Franklin The decrease In the supply of oil along the valley of Oil Creek, has caused capitalists and producers to turn their attention to the oil territory about Franklin. which had been in a a great measure abandoned In consoonence of the unprecedentekyield of the greit tlowing wells opened from time to time upon the Oil Creek territory. A. number of geptlemen do ing basiness at Franklin, have usociated with them some New York and Philadelphia capitalists, and have formed a co-partnership known as the "Pennsylvania Petroleum Com- I pany," for the purpose of producing oil. They hive purchased a large tract of land on the river,eshort distance above Franklin, andhav e ordered engines for the purpose of stinking eight or ten new wells. They have already tubed an old well, bored some time since, which commenced to flow with such fore° as Ito start the seed bag and let down the tubing. It threw quite a quantity of dear oil, entirely free from water, into the tank, and over on the ground, and gave very promising indica tiorts that it would - , when properly tubed, make !a large flowing well. They are retubiag It and bare on the ground a fine large engine. The lands purchased were secured at a high ! prim, it being the'belief of the company that wells equal to the best on Oil Creek, and much more dureble,mo be obtained by boring' to a suficimt depth. The result of this enter prise will be awaited with great interest. Jars. Stockton to President Lily°ln. The following is the reply of Mrs. Stock ton, of Allegheny, to the letter from President Lincoln, thanking her for the interest which she has taken in the welfare of the soldiers : T. 1.. 1 ,,, new1 , dbralns. Linean, Prveid.od .•! fie nutted Rats . Tuar kind latter was doll esired. My labors in tethalf of oar gallant soldier.. I find are somewhat akanorated. I biker el:1481.011i to do what I contd-rbe thaw who hattle to crash this wicked rebolltan. • • • Every grandson I have capable of bearing arms is now In the arm)—ono acting as brigadier georral lu Weatern Virginla; nun as colonel commanding owl, General BliPtierenn; on , as captain, 140th Pennsylva nia volnuteennunneas lieutenant tu the 14th Penn sylranlsuraiy; and another, who was disable , ' as • 'wear In the Chicago Light Artillery, I have at home with are, end be is yet anxious to epic jolt, his command. ••• • • . At my time of life I cannot expect that many more Jon tell begin= to Pun yet it is my 11110ter•$ealn that MIL clammy men d we peace may he re stored to oar whole land. Antlticur..my dear idr, la cintetteding thlfr-Utter, (perhaps the last I than seer write.) penult roo to asy that my inroad prayer for you Is. that you mop long be spared to enioy ambles:slogs or a grateful no. then, when freedom shall have eutbroriod herrn truly ricer the main Sand. Conamittlog you to the rare of our Hesvonly Father, I remain your aincero friend. &ITU. &FOC{ TON. Homicide at Alliance. On Friday last,* soldier at Alliance, called another soldier named Andrews to an account for an alleged insult offered him by the latter on the previous evening. A quarrel between them ensued. For some purpose, possibly with n view to settling the matter, Corporal Frederick Hose, of the Invalid Corps, inter fered. Andrews, who was in wgreat passion, , used bard words towards Rose, and drew a knife, whereupon nose threw a stone, kitting Andrews on the side of his head, breaking hthekull. floss dad, but was pursued and arrested near Lima. Rose having lost an arm in the service, had Jailed the Invalid crape; and had a certain charge over the sol diers remaining temporarily at Alliance. Ills parents live at HendalLnear du d:tors -was an inoffensive and respectable young man. Raked belonged to the 80th 0. V. L, wu wounded st the batlle of Corinth, and bad rs-etillsted sr *veteran. With him widowed mother buried 'almost the only prop of her deal-Wei years. Meson Conerr RAILROAD Hosua.—Judge Osier, of the Supreme Court of the United States, has alarmed the Judgment In the ease of Hackett vs. The County. Th. RlDantle of the judgment rendered against the county in this ease is about 58,000 ; and this, being the Judgment—of the CODA of the but' retort, makes- the .ostutty liable for the payment of that portion of the bands of Herter county issued to the Elttaburgh - and Erie 'ttailroad Company, "dila were paid out to third parties, emountbsg at the present time to more than • Ourneuenzo aanzteu.--Ou Thursday, Chaa. It: Taylor me Were Mayor Alexander, eleargod ,withubitructiug Lace* street, Alla gam/. culuttill Oty prdlnanet 1a such cases male sad' .provided.. Haws* adjudged guilty nerd ggegtheadrdollare sad ulna,: vihilimi.-41ta.vtatse Lativbe attlligoaliebonnieutiWastowritala onnty.. paysiszVot !pea United States District Court FRIDAY, .I.a. 29.—8 e fore Sedge Mc 'The caae of the Government vs. Thom. Conrad, of Sensate township, Payette CollOty, charged with counselling resistance to the draft, was resumed at the opening of court and templed the entire day. The testimony wag of the most contradictory character—ln deed, it might be styled utterly irreooncile. ham Witnesses for the prosecution more pos itively that Conrad, during the course of his remarks, declared that "no man was worthy of the name of Democrat who would pubmit to the draft, or who did not use every means in his power to resist it." lin the other hand, several witnesses testified. that ho used no suoh language, but declared that "no man was worthy of the name of Democrat who did not sustain the constitution and the _law," The cane will not go to the jury before to morrow. End of We Rallroj Strike R would appear, by the following dispatch, sent by Gen. Cass to the General Agent at Chicago, that the strike among the engineers has ended : • The .Brotherhood of the Footboard" has relinquished Its efforts to control the Road. On the Western Division it yielded very re luctantly, owing to the power the Brotherhood seems to have over the Chicago roads. We have to-day locomotive engineers offer. Ing on oar terms faster than we cam assign them to work. Our policy is to make haste slowly, and be sure of our ground. As soon ILB we gather up the business along the line of tho road, the through freight trafde will be resumed. :Notify the public that express passenger trains are now running through. G. W. Caen, President. Aorta E/TRBllSunraisah.—On Wednesday, during a rooms of the West Virginia Senate, Mr. Hawkins, of Marion, ordered a barrel of extra apples, which he had raised on his own farm, to be opened, and while the Senators were eating and making merry over the treat, the Speaker of the House stepped in, and in troduced the lion. Horace Maynard, the dis tinguished Member of Congress from Tennes see, who was on his way from Washinjton to Nashville. The distinguished Tennessean, if he felt any astonishment, betrayed none, and his presence occasioned only a temporary interruptieb of the apple eating. COMPLITIoN 01 MONOC, • V I:♦ 11.1t0Ali BIIIDOR.—Tho splendid now iron suspension bridge iof the Wendell pollenl errors the Monoracy, on the line of the Baltimore and thin railroad, is now completed. The bridge is 350 feet long, comprising throe spans, with two abutments and two piers. There is a double railroad track across the bridge heQides a foot pusage w The bridge is feet above low water, an ay. d is considered entirely beyond the renah of floods. Follo6la.—Jere B. lieu', ....it:Able of South Huntingdon township, Westmoreland county, (by the grant or deuaneracyl pro:•ured the ram of SOO from George Sleet]ling, Earl , on a note or 001. to w hich the eignutorna of come reliable men of that part of the coun try, as racurity, it is alleged, Were ; poseadsion of that haul of greenbeckl, ho left in one of the expreor troint in,t Friday, for pare unknown. Rstt.aoan SURvrY.—Tho eug,nrers of tho Atlantic and Great Western Railway bore completed the preliminary survey of a toil road from Went Greenville to Mercer, by the way of the Otter Creek. They are now engaged in surveying another route by the way of the Mercer and Greenville road. They will after wards continue their surrey. sotab-east of Mercer to the rout fields in the neighbothood of Elarrisville. NOME TO SCIIOOI. 1)10K, TOW,. —Thy folios, ing has jest been received from the Iteysrt• ment : Owinc to the change in the Inn, be. ing the calceiation for distribution .11 , 011 . number of scholars instead of taxable! or for , molly, the Department is not) et prepored 1.: pay out the State appropriation. At , soon a. practicable, however, all warrants Imo• for warded districts entitled to their otter.— TSZ ALontcli D.v.crwAssort,l.,x —This 1080elation.COmposed or Colored porson+, an nounce the intention to gin o a public exhibi tion on Friday evening, Faro:try htb, at La fayette Hall, for the benefit of the fauailier of colored person. now in the army. Solder! celebrated tragedy of ••The Apootate," will be produced, with a frill cut._ Ray. J. V•er - e, praetor of the Prerbytetiou Church at Belle Valley, Erie county, pleasantly '•eurprired" by a party of trien , la at him residents on Friday evening. A dona tion amounting to $lOO ant tu.ide to him by George Kellogg, in • neat 'petal in behalf of the aesembled party, clotting from him an appropriate reply. Doetrtom or Stogy Too Sot% Ire. The fatally of Rev. J. A. Miller, pastor of Wesley Chapel, in the Fifth ward, was visited co lost Tuesday evening by quite a number of his parithioners, who presented him with a hand some silver tee service at a testimonial ,•f respect. WIFE WHITCLII,4,-014 , 11 therrl bas been committed to jail by Justice Barker, of Bir mingham, charged on oath of tie wife Han nah, with assault and battery. A commitment has also boon lodged optima Jack Nelxon, the notorious deserter, fora timilar offence, preferred by his wife Mary. - - Kaaren. WnnaMnn.—Mr. J. I'. Itual, Ma sonic flail. Fifth street, hat received the N. V. independent, for this week, and Ilan Le.lie'e fGwtrnt,d ScleAriper , , for next week, in both erhlch we find mach that .111 prove attraction and interesting. A 1101MSTE1D BILL.—.A bill is vow before the West Virginia Legislature, which pro vides that every eitizen shall be entitled to property, real, personal, or crazed, to the val. ue of five hundred dollars, free iroto levy or execution, for any debts contracted after the passage of the act. • Hoist &TWA , . —On Sunday night list a boric was stolen from Mr. Jesse Itumbough, of ❑empiold township, IVestmoretund uounty, !I hone was stolen from John L. Miller of the same township, on the evening before. CURRY'S NORMAL ISOTIITTO.-A new thin will be formed in this institution, next Mon • day. Persons wishing to qualify theroseires for teaching can, by entering now, complete a course before the summer examinations. Ncw Banc.—The new National Dank at Waynesburg hag been organized with •tapltal of $lOO,OOO, and the privilege of ineroarleg to $300,000. Daniel &loner, has ken elected President, and John C. Flenniken, Cashier. Da. DEXP2.I2I" D announced to deliver hie lecture, o' Bible Slavery; or an Anewer to Blehop Hopkins," in the M. E. church, Can onsburg, on Monday evening next, for the benefit of the Sabbath Schohl. Onteinerso has raised a sum staßeient to pay a local bounty of ;lOU to each man requir ed from that borough, under the loot call for troops. The number required is twenty-one. Rants Yowler, and two other boys, while .kating on a pond at Reading, broke through he tee. Yorgey was drowned, while the there were rescued. Jesse Ids.Joa, a first class mechanic, was found dead in an outhouse as Lancaster, a few days ago. [Jill death was caused by In temperance. _ . Napa Arrarrioar.—A subscriber desires us to call the attention of the Street Comoide 'loner to the break in the sidewalk on Wylie street, shore 111gb. DEPARTMFNT OF All KICULTIAK, Wasonemroa, C., DK. 15, 1883. 9[I°THE GROWERS AND MAN E-- rAcronErts OP PLAT AND 11E111P.—The Gummi...tem appointed by thin IWpartmcut, con •isting ttf How J. K. 11 onrhewl, of Pennsylvania, William It. Dailey, of Rhode island, and 1..h0 A. Warder, of Ohio, to consider the following appro. vestige mode by the last Conger., viz . 4 For investigations to test the practicability of cultivating and preparing flax and hemp a.. enheti. moo for notion, twenty thousand &tilers," Having met, and after arveral day.' luvestigation, believing that. farther and fuller notice of their in vestigatlon• might prod.. valuable result, adjourn ed to meet again on WEDNESDAY, the 21th Say of febraary twat, at 12 o'clock to. They remiest al interested in the distribution of this apyroyrta antlona to develop the subject for the public to send to thin Department, on or before that tiny, ' utopias of the hemp and gem to the dlller=el of preparation ;of the Oh r e and manta by them, accompanied by elate , - . manta o Lit. IILOIOII6 procce , a need the cast of prOdOCOIOn in mach o hs also e deem-101one n 1 the kinds and cost of maery Wed. rhare omit, dm, together with any and all information thief. may be womb to the COMILli•OlOp. late information la itecumary before an intelligent ihtribiglou of the appmrprhalan can be made. dedol:td ISAAO SILWTEM COtanthaluoor . . Liquill STOVE POLISE. Beason! Irby ft Is better than dry Polish 1. It 4 elniady mixed. It has es melt whatever. 3. It predeeee he dirt or du.t. 4. It meads the most intsase hest. & It prtreme from rut. • 6. It Is the most economies) Polish T. It not eve-thrtith the Wier. Tat Witt" - QM Carnaltoutth andlialth64 Ands. MEN'S -- FLNE =S COMMF,BCL4L RECORD. re^rTiLtURGH 1:41-111LE78. riti,l2. January 'AU 4. GIZA IN —C.ntinuen vitet and drill, with scarcely enough doing to establish quntatl Abs. Wheat la from usgon at 31,40 for ft... 1. and 51,14gt,in f.r White. Barley In quirt a 1 $115(3,1,rfi1 for Spring and Fall. Corti dull, and Ear may be waniewl nominal at 51,24 by the ,ar load. Oats ran tint... 'cry doll but prices err ..ochan,e.d, mining trout h. to Ka., buying and selling. PIIOYISIONS—[Iama is quint at, ly at for• mer quutatious. e not.. sales of about. de. at 9l•jr, boor 11,s St.l. at 11!;r, and :,, , swo Playar Clonal llama at If Is gala. •11. i so rhangsd, salmi of In too city at 11(311li. Dann Pork may bra quottol stoma.' am CV. PLlsUlt—in very dull, wLilo pivot are torasly sad well motalued. Ws coutlnue la qtrte from store at f,r5,2Z. to sb,Lo for Extra, and $7,00(37,61) far Extra Family. Rye flour, f:',25. ' SEEDS—sales In small lots of so bash Cloeor Seed at 54,5” per boob. A round lot would not bring over SSA. Sale of 37 bosh Tinsotby Seed at 143,2.5. Elms ford to steady at 143,4343,65. CILEESE—Is .ready with a regular Jobbing de, mend, sad we note sales at 14 fur Western Reserve, and 15 for Hamburg. WHISKY —entittunos inactive and unsettled, with no apparent alsposition manifested by either boyars or senors to opmate. A sale of ln bbln common was roported at 65 . APPLES-4/mat goslitioa in goad condition inset with • ready demand tit price(' ranging from 42,75 to $3,25 per bbl. BEANS—Steady, with small solos from stun at from $2,5n to $3,25 per bushel. HAY—La very dell, and a shade fewer; .ales al males al from ban to SAS per ton—mostly at 434,_4 55 . tiItOCEMES—We note small ules of sugar at agltl4 for Island, and 15 for prime New Orleans. Relined is (ILI! at 17 1 . g le Jai.; C a (glno mugs. from 55',. 36, and Mohasco (old crop) 65 to GS, BOTTLE k E.ool—Then Is seam Inquiry for Roll Better, with ales of a bbl, ands boors, at from . 221 to .h.) for prime to choice. Eggs mann and fresh packed would command 30. DRIED FRUlT—First mid scarce. Smallsalsa s f p co p, l•mnil for apples, and 15017 for Peachso. FISH—S..Ie of I'. 1.,1s No Ueda= Markeral. f.. 9, and In MA. tarp. do at 611. Pittaburr„lt Petroleum Market. 2 There -s - Lss but vt.ry little &runnel for Cruel. tos.d.sy, and Ibn morkot rontlnuro quiet awl dull. *WI.. nominal!, noclutursl. In the •Istenco of talcs yrs c,.0 1 quota. ot 1.114.319 c to Lull, mud on bbl.. For lisEtned t bor• is but lath. lotin.r,, not eL .11L.tanding market steady. •cd prler • AI, Lolly slud..Lual. Wooled may et fr.dn ,7 'l9, '• ...dot to obit... mid fr..- at 10 ts c.f .wet bs Ire.. at A•. sod 4h 1.1.1., ••Irvo CI, brand, at 4eljc. Tb... Ls an lug, L1,...‘n , 1 lot N artna. and s.L. note s rola of itey bbls st tln at 17s Residuum. -sal* o f I,IL Li 1. at 114.0.1 bhl New Y ork Petroleum Market Sir'