Clothing Stc;re, Ma. EDlTOR:—Yogreeirand helghboutaare particu larly requested to reflect upoh the best Mode of saving money in the purchase of your welting apparel; and to do it .effectually, you are hereby informed that you can achieve 4he object by calling at Hr. 111cNeille's Clothing store, No. 105 Chesnutsuret, on the first floor of 13aaderaan's Hotel ; where you May at all times find a large stock of fashionably cut and well made gar ments—, comprising. in part, Cloak, at from 89,00 to 025,001—Over coats and Sack coats ft ofk 0,00 to 41/ 2 3.00 . Dress and Prock 'coits from *B,OO to 825,00—Pants •rom f 2,00 to 00,00, and Vests from $l,OO togB,oo. PERRY R. MeNSILLE. 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. . Phitada. Anaust telt nun finning I !--.-This good advice comes from a friend, an educated pohystman, and one who has been cured cif protracted Illness by "The, Improved Indian Vegetable Pigs" (Sugar Coated,) which are at this moment erecting some of the moat remarkable cures nn recotkand they will eontinue to heal the sick as lonrit they are resorted to by them; This is no nos 'MTh tnede merely to sell Irrespective of its qualities, hitt a valuable medicine made by a well educated Phy vician, of Vegetable Ingredients, pure , efficacious and baYmless. In a few days,we'shall make a public re port of several more cases of nectoan cures (far we note no others) and the public may know on what med icine to rely on In time of need. Sold at 179 Greenwich st. N. Y. and Mt John s, Martin, Druggist, Potts ille; di .C. !fah% Or wig B burg: E. W. Earl, Readsng; S. &G. Shollea berger, Hatriburg; Bast .11- Sterner, and 4.4. & J, H. Eallrti Mineraville. Cox - i-xolocs AND Ernine4tlc Diseases. — Water he adapted tot e h nature of the fish, there 'would be 'no proPag . .llion of the species, • The soil moat be adapted to the seed, of there will be no in creasp. The climate •mpst Made those matters in it Which will unite and keep alive epidemical or contagi ous poisons, or they will become extinguished as a lamp that is Unsupplied with oil, -So it ,is likewise with the,humin frame ; it cannot be materially affect ed by epidemical or erontagious maladies, unless there be these matters floating in the circulation which offer the appropriate soil. By purifying our bodies with the Brandyeth Pills, which have affinity with those Impuri ties upon which contagion feeds, we may always feel secure, whatever disease may rage around us. true, we may have it, but it will soon be over, our sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who have been too wise-to use this simple and excellent remedy, eitheedie, or have weeks, perhaps months of sickness. qeSold at Brandretb's Principal office, 241 Broadway N. Y. and by the following authorized Agents in tichnylkill county. Pottsville, W. Mortlmore ; New Castle, George Belfsnyder ; Port Clinton, .1. Robinhold &co :, Orwiga burg, E. & E. Hammer; Schuylkill Haven, Charley. punrzinger, ;—And by one agent in every place of Impoitaine throughout the world. 745, 41aor The Coal Trade. The quantiiy sent by Bail Blind, 19,684 06—by Calla! 9,926 18—total for the week, 29,609 04. There is an unusual demand for both Boats endears. • The following are the rates , of freights to Eastern ports. - . To Salem, . $1 2 75 to 2 00 per ton. Boston, 01 75 to 1 711 " Portland, . • to 187 " " New Bedford,. it 40 to 1 50 " Providence &Pall River, *1 45 t o tOO ... . Charleston, • 411 75 - to 200 ", " earabrldgpod& Brlgh'in,4ll 87 to 200 • " " Nantucket, 411 75 = ell " New York. -. \ *1 15 to 120 " Troy, ...,, , \ Ii 37 a 1 50 " " Newark, N. 3. ..r *1 00 IA " Albany, it 45 to 1 50 "Fredericksburg, Va. $1 12 to t 25 " Freights to Philadelphia by Canal 0 13—to New fork. 0 10. By Rail Road from Pottsville fl 40 and from Schap'. ill Raven ill 30-41. Philadelphia: • • . . . Tatman the politeness of the different Collectors on the Canal and Rail Road, wq are enabled to furnish our readers, with the followifig weekly. state of the Coal Trade, which they can re Rl OAD. y Upon as correct. .. BY RAIL . . FROM PORT PARISON., For the week ending on Thursday evening, .'" 6314 03 Per last Report, r'' 130,031 06 136,23? 09 ►ROM TOTTSVILLE For the week ending on Thursday evening, 4,165 11 Per last report, 1,82,563 63 1 . ., ....—.,166,748 47 . . FROM ACHOYLKILL HAVEN For the week ending on Thursday evening, - 9,188 12 Per last Report, 318,781 18'97008 PUOST POUT CLINTON For the week ending on Thursday evening, • Per test Report, Total, DY CANAL. 710 i POTTSVILLE AND POUT Ckl2llOE For the week "ending on Thursday ' evening, 6,842 04 Per last Report, . -, 120,093 11 •132,036 01 • FROM SCIIUYLKILL HAVEN Total up to Thureilay noon October :3, Per last report, 1,427 12 • 3.5,623 06 37 , 258 18 FROM PORT CLINTON. ,pr the week epding on Thursday October 1.3, 1,656 02 Per last Report; 40,697 16 Total by Canal Do by Rail Road Total by Rail Road and Canal, - LEHIGH COIL TR.IDE. Despatched this season, up to 10th ;no, lith, ISO, FROM MAUCH cuurig. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co, Summit.s7s3.. nom fun 261 S Beaver Meadow R. 11 & Coal C. ' • FROM PENN 11A.VEN Hazleton Co al 'Company FROM ROCK PORT, rock Mountain Coal C. •- • TOTAL SYLIPASENTS. FROM MAUCH CHUNK Lehigh Coal and Nay. co, • Summit Mines Room Run do 163127 62511 Beaver Meadow R. R. and Coal Co. • FROM. PENN HAVEN Hazleton COM Co. PROM • ROCK PORT Bunk Mountain Coal Company, WYOMING COAL TRADE. Total to Octr. 15,'1815. : 118;745 Tons. • PINEGROVR COAL TRADE. Transportation on Uninu Canal Rail road during Sept TOPS: cwt. qr. Sl6 7 1 ieerl4o Report, -21,811 2 3 Ton,' cot qr. Total, '25,10 10 0 TianFport.itiop on &watara Rail Road. • 338. 15 1 - - • - 13,309 0 2 '' • Total, ' 13,015 15 3 Total tons V L. CON MINE HILL' 4NI}''SCHUILKII.LHAYEIi S.I