'Onto' plenum"( poreitsi [LEE, a TURP4C.I6ISCE3/BER 3t . 186 -1. ' -----. - ..--------,----.-" ' 4- :.--___----------.---- --. i ------ capiei be — niaerie ..150ar 1.. ca be obt"ed ecel `49.tUrday, a t the P• al fairing: p 1. 1 ,0! • _,, 34 , • . . 1 ' 21:- 1106 13AKRtc.; i nerevale; C,ECLJJ'AtraI.AAD; —.- • , . . . Iti'tS.* 1101.0 S. St.-Ctsir; - L ocqS, 13. .O.CA. " - . - TS S. BOSE% Alhland; ' . • 1.1 R. SCAN:T. II . • pETRII MOO Port CarPon, . , •. ' KALI...WS. Mahantly City., ' D AM m • _ . Ig, &BEN-Sr:GER, Tamaqua. • - . . . t R.. S. COIN. Scliftylkill'llaven.• . , -*. • .. ----- D a you take the Miners I Journal? TtiE .31i RS' JOURNAL ToLrytE FOR , CT-FIRST. 1.865. ,sinencing January 7, re.v trk utue of the Mi.sterta• JOUTINAL,'atid 151-dro.t.fth of its publication by the present pr0,.;11 ,.;11 etitnnonce Jannary '7, ISGS. :. . ..• ~ .../ . 1 c, ,, w ig ; rive an idea or the flieCeiit3 of tlik4 :""i_ i .. i ..tsee f.,,ear.now drawing to - a close. Since t t.. ,ll .i. , ,, s i, we hoe added nearly one thousand '...toiectibeitt to our list. Making it...'unques rr44s,thc" lacgestof any paper published in the Stale; ;.- 41 , o rc t itles of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, g:i n ,....ibly, the exception of 'one joumaL. which' is ,1" - ri e,' Aiital payer in the strict sense"-of the term: ' 'Ty: lirviirs. Alt VSkl, Is. 'the only newspaper- in ,i.,...;i1l Orzety that pays a tax to the Government a. , r i t i, 7 0.; on the establishment. indenendent of' ~v2el •2 tat. tvalluoted to about three hundred dollars.. ,Ze...,,latior, now is within about five hundredthe . „...,* . te c irculation of the fire other papers Published a-"Y 1:4 -,.., e ' 611 '.;," t o advertising Mediuna;the Jor astz LI , f/. 0 -q - .- i -.Red la this sect ion of the State. Advertisements .. .74 i e jasper are "worth" as much to au adver ".7o' if pnblln ed in the other five. To 'advertisers .r. laostinitimtant fact. ... . . rye hist s udeavored in the:past to conduct the J.rI.VAI. in a manner to render it .Worthy 'of ~,,,,Meet of cvery maxi citizen and lover of his court. tree welfare and of the prow m.s of human liberty, n the fv.m7s, it will still be the endeavor of the mil :ln tr.s.:nte.ht the established character of. the paper e tallotiatc departments will continue .tp receive ttentioe, anFTII the new viduttie : . . - . .- • ; STATF OF COAL TRADE,- LOCAL NEWS. . . . ' . . " FOREIGN NESS'S. - - la INIESTIC NEWS. • . . • LEGA I:INTELLIGENCE, • AGRI cic INURE.; - . • RECI it ES. . .. . _ . . . LITERARY MATTER.. • . EDUCATIONAL MATTER .. "• • . • RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, " EDITORIALS. &c., &c.,"&c.. &c. additten" to the above,' nearly all the lettvrs of the en. trend Schut'lkill County. in the GREAT UNION '. app..ar in its rolumns-s fact of . pechliar inter , schuvikill County readers. . . le !I? W 'volume, too. affords those who.do not take !n , it , Al- yet - s,ould like to have ir.sent to theist, an . l e nt opportunity to subscribe. To Keepivell post. i n il th a t i, going ou in and out of the County, take . . . (1NF.7. , ' .1147RNA1.. , . It. 11.Ni...R.i, Jova, xi, goes free of. poste' ge within" Runts of S.:huelkill County. Out of the County IL suy other State in the Union, in advance, '2O 'WV have furni4beti . upwards of one hundred and o pit..;• of the Jots-."- weekly to the soldiers from 1:111 -County in the army. since April, 1561. gratis, A. intend to contione to tarnish them so long as Srftr rents: rr We would tvnnld,tidvise those of our Democratlc.bretli hare been - -so shamehilly deceived by their lE. to 9 r,b4ortbo to the .IocuNAL. - . and then. they fad out %Ow they Were so terribly beaten. They find it ouLby takinu the so-called Democratic They' are niuular "know-nothings" "now-a . . • E 1{3114 -.. • t Faid in advan,..:. •• luntlie, in advance vripm uml ntavhcrsi En advance.. .paid in advarwe - C.LUTI .pie to onf• 'to Ott I pivarci , at the same rate. Persons procuring a ,it PI au! ifpwards, will receive a -cum/ '.gratis 'so 35 the dab contiinte.• tabbing Paper i and _:llngn zinc 4. la Order to accommodate - ahose' who 'ileilre• to take MINIT..• al. and a paper or magazine from :nal, we have made arrangements by which they can air of the lollowinu. Papers ,or Magazines: at f u llTsitic :Ives, payable lit advance.: • ' - WEEKLY. • Pithlisherti.Both . . •A. ••• Price. -at , VC Weetil Tribune & Minerto Journal.ss 25 $4 .75' do. d 0... 575 5:25 I liust'd do. • d 0. . -. 675 . 600. llittitnited do. - • dd.... 07n . 6.00 ' 1 MONTHLY. Monthly and 7dititrtt Journal; 075 •5 70 31-itazint , . do. d 0... 75 600 mete; : • do. ,•" d 0... - 470 • • ..4 25 I'rmrc Yolk Book - • do. ' . d 0.... 575 •5 25 111 , .;r4 lliquore.ltts Booltof En,ltidittio... -5 75 • 475 Illustrated Mu. d0,...75 470 AgricultudYt. d 0... 4 . 50 4 :25 •...NAN-. • • . Editor a6d Proprietor; Popville, Pa. Jeafer Coal and. Iron Maps. MAP OF ALL THE AN it RACITE )t,LgfIGIONS OF PF.NNEYLVA'SIN—the: only and icti.:fniiiire and compact Map now pnblitted. Pride 41 :in Cases. +l 59 . ;on Rollers. .f 2 iIEAFTICS:InoN, COAL AND RAI LROA.D. MAP ['ESN:SYLVANIA and - the: adjoining of Iron, i distateet: to market, &c., rtti mote than the Map .ittFolt Price. in Sheets, Ce. , :i....51,t0 r and on - Rnliers„ iit! Maps, except there on, Rollers, which can by by £x; re be sent by mail to am address, K m - -paid, on the receipt .of the titiovemientioned • ee.. of t heFe Mips ask nearly. exhansted., 1e.1.•-•epies remaining, and - .we advise those In ,•eplf• t : t i,pply.early. at this ollicror by letter. 71 , sc 11,1 p, may lthw be nbtaine l of 5.27 d. PETTEN 'L Poston. and PETERSON BROTIIEItS, Wkxrl.l,..itntnediately, at this.olliee,:a Print er. One \\;, Ito unclerstanils setting ;ilituneript tbr 804..1V0rk, antPalso Job- TaeMr:Eas' fur 1565 would b '2 . a111 , 2 Nrw--Year present for a friend, •or in Ala , . • Lrr cr r:r. how . is 0 , 1 t , J.pitrelln..-:,e siAicl....one or tilbre as tb rite Ciiri.Lti:ni Commis:..4 . ion,ro; a New-. ciit t 6 :the soLlieTs 1-I , trne (-N. C. 3 'Miffs stoine,s 10:Irs week enlarged and improved. This. is stantial evidence"tbat .it is lilgirally sup-. 'rd: It is . a stauneh lova] journal; is ably "i:Y.:lit.•!d, and deserves success. I 4,r THE ou- the First Page: and con nn the Second.:: re, itne o th: . y,tns of year. . A 'portionof it WC from a very full. record in "The 'Flanklin Almanac - f , ir 1565. The, resit ea is up frym tiles. • • . • • . o.le matter, of the disputed Congressional. on in the:Sixteenth _distriet of this State, MerediJl has decided- that of the' cantlititges—Knonfi;:CT:, and D.,-,--voted for cail, be declared by 'tieventor.:ts having been ditty and legally :cte-I, The xliole !natter is now refet•rea to tletdsion : that lealy: having the itt judge of the folliitieations ot'S‘its ‘;!;; - .kr,; t.. Cup; v,w - Auu.—An - oil mil: of gra t tide to•the source whence,' derived. and With a dasire.to it-by-fare his niind, has had a complete ;able egidpage made. in Philadelphia, ~ _ lanaand glass. ..The : 'embellishments . of and tureens,. are lac similpi.of ziprualus used in pr6ducing petroletim. dishes bearon the center licantiful vig- vicivg, representing Wells in process of with the derricks over the .oriticc.-- s :cc • 'ltireens are similarly adorned, witiM each separate piece is hlazoned with . vignettes ( '" . cliiptive and ilinstrative. of the process of- Arvestin;:,. petroleum. The entii - e — set is of tae ninst costiv - Charticter:- . The China.- is the fne',ii an.; ikestitnported; and the deco,ratiOns are in . the Itichest style of the decorator's art. The Met.Sr:s.:l,errwere,instritcted to spare no pains in executing them, and they acted ac ixtrclinzly. The decanters, iwine goblets and tutnitiers . :Ire alike engraved with the insignia of ' , The ciompletcd ware: s a- On riasity tct tthinr- like it, was ever Seen in •01.1^ 64 tht, No. is of '3l veil! I.ning thip he ma Ws. c and • ay, is NI b. , dnet*l 2 LI& 141)11.1 ,D1:TO!.:4 ON PI:INTL-NO PA rkft.=—A: restilutioq has lit'vn otrf,red in thenionse of Represen tstis(•s, that the Committee on Ways and Mear , he expedient:rot' rethm import duty on prim IJNITED STATES James .13§q.; Director of the* Mint at elphia, - we are indebted for a.cony othis*linnnal port for the fiscal year ending Jtme It is an exceedingly well prepared'and inter= 7 esting document. Froin it we learn that the amount of bullion in value, received at die .Mint ar4 Branches, during the fiscal year, was as follows : •- -* • . . * • • Gold. $23,989,98992; silver, $933.918, 55; total , deposits, 4 0;8 24,9208 47. From this total a deduction must be made for the bulli on re-deposited (or bags made_at one Branch of the Mint, and deposited at auother for coinage. • Deducting the . redeposits amount will be $24,012,741_ 49. • . The coinage for the same rieriod *as . as follows :---Gold Coin; $2.1;619,345 00; unpart ed and fine gold bars,. $2;333;493: 31; silver . coin, $.5 - . 18,214" 10; silver bar 5,4301,872 89 ; , cents $163,800 ; total coinage,': $25, - :196;635 . 30 ; number of pieces of all • derionli -nations coined, 46,983,396, • THE, receipts and expenditures of Penn sylvania, for the year.ending NOT. 30, 1864 vrere as follo)vs: Balance in the treasury, N0v.:30 '63, available. $2,147,331'70 Depreciated funds in treasury, unavailable 41,032 00 Expenditures,. • '4,...)38;:441 . 09 Balance in .the treasury,. Nov 30, '64,. available, 1,942;203 63 Peßrki4ed funda in the,treasury,:.un available, IT -is certain that.if proper efforts be made, the quotas of the Tenth District under the last call _Or volunteerS, ean be.filled-uP, - and that a draft in any sub-district will t.*unnec easary. 3ieware numerous, while the Boun ty laws'of the State invite communities to combine;to fill their quotas. We advise the sub-districts•to go to work, at qnce. *A -week . of active exertion now will do more than two at the approach of the time . for the draft.— Other places are patting in volunteers. Let us not be behind:..,, Wiwax . Ct.mrts-,NoTEs. a: - distinguished. lawyer; James William. Wallack ; . ;the: actor and manager; and Col.. Charles .4... May, who made, his name famous by his exploits ,dliring the Mexican war, particularly at. Restica-de la -Palma - and. Monterey, died in New York during the:paStNyeek.. • • • • .1 - - hitest , styles at-CHARLES OAKFORD ds SONS•Contiucutalliotel,•Philadelphia , .' 46,3 m. . . . PCBLIe SPEAKERS,.3IThrrArnXEIS ANG SINGERS; and . all suffering from' irritiition of thctitto,a'and .. . Hoarseness will .be ag*ably • surprised .at. the. almost' immediate relief afforded by : the use -ef "Bt7otcp's : Bronchial :I)roches." Their deinulcent ingredient 'allay Tultrionary imitation, and, after .public speaking or flinging, when the' throat is wearied and weakened by too. much exercise, their use will give renewed Strength _ to the vocal •- - - Parellesers limy rely up . ou ing the .beet. Furs at CHARLES OAKFORI) Lt.; SONS; ,Cputinerital Motel, Philadelphia. ' . • . ~ . . . . . That dear, delightful"Demnc,ratip" stronghold iii Sehuylkill County; Cass'township; is about as danger , ms.a place to bn canght in as well call be imagined. Before - going there a decent man had better make his will and say his ' paayers..- 7 /.66.- I tOU : CO gilt' r , . . ... . , Or go iron claiL Ladle's' and Children's fiats. ftt CHARLES . OAKFORD Cotalitentaf HoteLltßadelphiti. 46-3 - .•, . . , . .. . .trirA gentleman fell on the 'ice in New York this Week and was . severely siunneil. A .gentle man rushed up and in;:istea upon taken hiMhome as he was his neighl;or.'••l4.ccalled a•.ctirriage,.. ordeked the:driver to ~o to his .residence,..etc„, and the crewd thodg,ldhow - fortneate it-was-such a dear fri6nd - was at hand. Sequc , l-: .. Thelriend Was one of the swell mob, who after picking the gentleman's peekets and appropriating his watch .took French leave. .. . • -• . , • . - - • .. . os . . The Conteiion. and - Experience of an Invalid.—Published for the benefit, and as a • o f _ TioN TO YOUNG MEN and otherit:' ivho stiffer from Nervous Debility.-Premature- DeeaY of.MEtrihGod...d:c., supplying otthe same time TIIF. 11e.% Ns or *Ser.v-Ceoo.. By one wholias coked hinie.elf after undeitiyina', cnn eiderable quackery, By enckising a post-poia addressed envelope, single copies. may be had of the Author. • • • • . NATHANIEL.-MAYFAIR, Esq., *- . .I)ite. 10, , ti4.-L5O-3m) • Brooklyn,/clnite Co N: : Y. . . . , . . :. T 4 Comm nip!iveoi.—Cousuinptive :offerers will reeini - e A. ealiiable prescription for the cure of Consump- Aon. Asthma, 'Bronchitis. and all Throat and Lung 'Af rections (free of-charge) by sending thelr;address to ' Iiev.•EDWARD'IC WILSON,' • - Williamsburg, Nings Co.. N. Y. 3t)-3m Sept.l4, '64 • . „ -.•-•• r Furs.. ••• . • • i'urcbasers may rely nfuni getting the :best Furs a CHARLES °AUX:ORD -& SONS, Continental Motel Philadelphia. • • •• . . 401-qm .Linportant to Ladier..—Tliere is not a lady liv ng„ but what, at "some period".of her life," will find the "Duponeo Golden rills " just the right medicine she most needs. One of the first ladies - of Pottsville, (who has used them 'successfully several. times,) says she would not fail to use them if she had. to pay ss' a -box for them :• they have spared her ranch suffering.-- If ladies 414 knew the value of. these Pills , they would never be v shout them.' wee adVertisement in another coluthn, headed "A Card to 'Ladies" • . Brotherheadln • Ciridulating% ,- Library, Market atreet,• Pottsville. -Special arrangements are made withperson in the (owns of Mahanov, Schnvlkill Haven. Miners - iille. and Tamaqua. FOHR.• DIFFER ENT BOOKS'are allowed to subscribers at' a distance front Pottsville. All the new publications; are added as a t am :as issued. 'March 26, :Gt.-L-134f, • r:adies' 'and ChildrOri's 's styles at CHARLES OAIiFOIW & SONS, Co inentid Huta Philadelphia. • . . . . THE: GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR .JADIL ES CLARIVA . CELEBRATED FEMALE ..PILLS. Prepared from a prescription- of Sir •,T. • Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine is 'no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Ob. structions; from any. cause -whatever •anit although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful' to the constitution.. • . • : • 'Di 'MARRIED LADIES it ip peculiarly suited. Tt will. An a short time, bring on the monthly period withreg= , fit all CaSeS of Nercous•and Spinal ffectlone4in in the Back and Limbs. Heaviness, tigue on slight exertion, Palpitatitin of .the Hear Wness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whit • and all the painful diseases occasioned by'a disordered system.- these pills - will effect a cure 'wheifall other means have failed. • Tncse PILLS HAYS-NEVER BEEN allovrN TO FAIL: wdrtie DIIUCCTIONN ON THE 2D PAGE or ryi.IiPULET ACE WELL ` OW3C/ITED. • For full particulars, get a pamphlet. - free, of . the Agt. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle:- . Sole United States Agent, JOHN -MOSES. ST Cortlandt St.. New Tork.. - . 'N: B.—sl-and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent,"will insure, a bottle containing over - nil pills by return mail. Nov. 5..64 . Truly Wonderful Discovery.-- •' "LQxalun Hair Color Restorer and Dressing" • • ...London Hair Color Restorer and Dreming.s. " London Hair Color lieetorer and . Dret‘sing.`.' -For restoring . gnty Hair to•ios orig,ival color. Without dyeing. or causing the hair tO gmw whett it has fallen off or hecome t for removing an} . eruptive Diseases, Scurf, Dandruff, etc:. • ' IT IS tioT A PTE.. , , • • nor does it require- any washing Or pretiarattoti- -before : or after its use. It cecates a.iperfectiv-healthystate of the scalp, by acting as it stinralatrt and tunic to the or gana necessary to supply coloring matter to 'the hair, -and completely restores them to their. original vigor and strength: -it is entirely .dliferout .from all other 4:Or:preparations, and is the only known restorer of color and re rf.ect hair dressi 'pi combined. In very many cases it - hits ' ' ' - • :• •10:01.1, , T1.13:11 HALO HEAPS isn't ll New' .111, even where tlievind'been bald for years.. For this pur. post it is' . decitiedly• the. heiit preparation kinitch. A .trial will satisfy the rhoet skepticl..thua placing it at. .4, , 'the head of ali other remedies for aldne's )nce and the pre servation of the hair-in the fullest uxuria . d beau .. _ .. . We would especially-ask the attention,of the 'ladies to this now universally popular, hair' preparation, and 1 . remind them.of the well-establlihed fact that many of the hair tonics in vogue are not only powerless for 'good. but absolutely pernicious, audtoo often destruc tive in their influence upon the , growth of • the •hair_—. The " London Hairdo or Restorer.”..centains no sub stance that trill clog.thc pores, but It does contain real nourishment for Ow vessels from. which its roots spring, thus rendering . thehair truly elegant and beautiful m , r every period of life. On children's .heads it lays the foundation of a good head of hair; and at the. lady's . toilet it is indispensable. • • • . . HOES NOT NM. lIAT, 'BONNEY, :OE 'THE FINEST - • It is the Only attested article that absolutely,' without deOeption, restore the hair to -its original color I and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen, of i or become thin. • • :61.iposed: to the pre-' is i pnly a spir.thrown tram Lho Pie,r.s-of the self-respei.:t to advo= Led for its special bene fans of . Qust House w, wrong, beneficiator ht auil, beneficial.to,the I - reason. whatever why shouhl net reetb:e equal iliei' . interegeL,4f. it be there ebbe no reason ,non of the evil tai one view to 'prevent the protection: . .Let..Con country;--net tot ithecial. t 4; -.•• I"! 4,723,31 . 3 02 2,188,363 70 41,932 00 ---1,983,235 63 $6,921,G76-72 rprTrnr&i Ladies' Furs. TO.TBE T.A Tnifi Price, 75 cents a bottle velz bottles for $4: - . Sold at wholesaleavl retail by DR . SWAtNE SON, 330 North .SIXI.I Street, Piffled% and JOHN G. BROWN. &. SON,. and HENRY SAY : 4IR; Drug- Pottsville Sent. IT, . Mine.liilt'C"S;liayen Ii H. THE COAL TRADE: .t: ---- . 4 Creek., _ hfahanoy &Nona kit.. • 1. ,lAttle SchuylklP - .. - Pottsville, Decrinneir.3l. l , • • Coal Trade by, Railroad tor 1864.65 • - u. ltr: i t i i2 n. o_f o o n g u se r i l l a ty y ev ßaitroad_ ifis a t nd . Canal 'for the The quantity sent by Ttailroad this week is ' 1 . • • 30;120 13 tons against 27,722 for the correspond-; . . , • ; Mg week last year. . . 1 . Port Carbon....:. . ..The total quantity sent to market via. the , 1 e. 1. 11 7 Y maien. .§chnykilitiavigationCompani 1861, was 1,-ttaville 1 * Aubarn. 000,:i00.03 tons _ —au increase over 1863 0f.114,258 - Port. Clinton. The trade remains : without 'ehartge—the.cold Preitously thisyear.:— weather'has increased the demand for Card . . ... .. •, : za84,92.1 ob. ; some extent - but for prePared Coal #l . o. de:tin:LW I T9.eigiker.tim0i5iYeg!r,...:..."..'.... , :...;... , ..-- -1 4 1151-69 ; continues OSA mid smon . .oPeintont cont-t mended piling Stove at the mines: • The #2.ll . esureoi ap thi ti ook= a fogows corn-. pared with 4%st - . 9eaft • • - v •• • Pgßßitl Schtryt. Can. L Val R. It Lebkh Can.. Sc.railt S't h. - " N•th Penna. C. C By R Road: By Canal. Del &Rad C, Wyo•ingeSo. ' Do N Braid Top. Shamokin.. Trevorton.. SL. Lykens Val. Coal .Trade for 1864-65. P&R R R 2'',722. • 133,1221.30,191 184,934 • 1,312 L 4,92.5 • 37,8741 20,321 .130,077 23,003. . . i 32,6471240,106 i mol2i - '265,6ti!. - Tbe.increase foots up 455,567 -tons,- of-which about.lQB,ooo tons isSemi-bituminoris. The year 1864.. has been rather - an 'eventful year, trade—large...fortunes haVe been made by many of the 'Operato.'s who have' sold oat their Collieries, and by others onfthe profits' of their business . for: the last two years. During' the 'present year . also, about Twenty-six. -Coal Corripaides have been formed 'in this Region, mainly on.the purchase of • Lease's, and...but few by the pOrchase . of the' land with . .the 31any•of these CoTnpanies have been gotten up for legitimate - ImiSinvss; but a large number 'for. speculative purposes, end what, effect they- will have OPon Individnal - Operatora and the tradtof the County, hereaftei, remains for development. In'tlie,course. of the : ensiling .year we may be called upon to comment on .these Corporationii 'according to their merits, in the new Work Which we: are preparing on the' Coal .6021,676.72 . . . SALES Sertkiriox COAL PEP • APCIIOI , %, DEC, .28; ?6-4.. • - .Bteoviboat-Lotrered 3500 tone.-1000 tons„ .Quin-. tard S. Ward, $9 37#; - 1000 tons; do., $9 75; 1000 tons, d 6:. $ 9. 87i -; 500 ton; Tyler & C 0.,. 59,35:L• T0ta1,.3,500 tons. .. ' _ - Lump—Vrerid 0500 tons.-400 tone, - - Ward,: $9 00 ; - 500' tons, E. 'H. Sawyer & Co.- 5$ 623 ;100 tons, Cram, :58 50; 15(.1 - tons,.. Loomis,' .S 8 50.; 600 'tops, Tyler, & Co., 18 50:: 1000 tons,• 'Talmage, Hunt & CO:, $B - 50 .- 1000 tons, Cram; $8 50 500 tong, Hopzins, $B-50 800. tons, Cram, .58 50 ; 500 tons, Quintard & Ward, $8 .50,—T0ti1,.6,450 tone. .•.. . Btoken--ojrcrod 5000 tons.-100 tans, • yer, 59 37i; 1000 tons, Tyler & Co., $9:25.; 1000 tons; Talmage: Hunt & C . 0.,. $9 25;'1000 tons,' .Quintard..,l: Ward; $9.25; 300' ton; 5: Minuet': Jr,~S9 25 ; 100 tons,. E. C. Benedict, -59 25 ::100 tons, —Williams,. $9 25 ; 100 tons, ==-Nick-' crson, .25 : 200. tons, S. Bonnell, Jr., .$9.25 ;` :1000 tons, Talmage, Mint: .CO., 59 DO 000- Ions; S. Bonnell, Jr.,' 59 .00 . :: . 200. tons 5.9 00; 100 tons, - Elliott 59 00.-Total, 5,300'. tons. • • . 0 Egg—offored 2500 trms.-1000 tons, E. B. Saw yer &. C 0..; 58 75 : 200 tons, 8. Donnell, Jr., $8.75; 100 ..Williams, 18.75 :.200 - tons, E. A. Backer' .58. 75.; 150. tons, Elliott,:t $9.00 ; 850 tons, Talmage; Hunt & C 0.,• 58 75,—TOtal; 2500: .. • StorP---offered 5000 tons:l,ooo . tons, Talmage, Hunt & CO;., $9 621:; 400' tons, S. Bonnell,. Jr., SO 6237, - 400.t0n5; . .F.' Wagner,: 59 isai 200 tans, WWII - am & Campbell. 59 .75; 300 ions, son, 59 75': 100 tons, E. C: Benedict, $9 75 100 tons, pc; 300 - tons; • Talmage, Hoot & 'Co., - 59 75 : 200 tons: Lynn & Mullen. $9 75 : 1000 tons,, Talmage,Hunt & $9. 50 ; 1000 . tons. Bradford, .59 04.- 1 --Total, 5000.t0n5.: Mesa i.i/L-effered 2500 . ./ons:-L2OO tons, F.- Wag , ner, $8 - 50 ; ~1000 tons, 'Talmage. }flint: & 55 . 37 A i:100 tons,- N. Y. .Wire Mill, 58. ; 100 toils, S. Bonnell, Jr.... 58 37,i plOO tonl, Screw Co:, 53 50 ; - 100 - tons,...F.' Wagner, 38 1175 ; 900 tons; i • Talmage, Hunt Co., '5B .25.--Tota - .1; • 2500 tons. The ahoy.e.:sales ehOw ry.slight advance•On last mouths Hales ofl ! unip 'and Steam Boat, and a s4ht decrease on this other.eizes;,:itifollovCe-: , .. • • Di-mull - K.,. November. 1..500 tons Stm. C0a1....50 n73 , ;« 3 .• - $ 9 I? -