El ME -;=, , POTTSVII,,,LE. NEttairda7 Incirribw, ..44411 Ifflet VOLNBY B. PALMER. • dt Rest Erste est Coal, .4iinziet. Cornar'oiltdrd 4 eIIeSDI. ft Strieti. No. 1110; Nassau Street, Newl'otk, ' No. 16. Sutiolltrest,Bastn. and - :_; • - ,:illotttla salt- comet ot 16sIanlere• t Calvert Street*. Bantams*, la out Agent fir reeshtint subscriptions and Wertisotaitata 6?; the Miners' ,Itnirnal. LIPS INSURANCZ. •, . . ?kb kind of Insetaitoi Ls beginning 'to isttreit eon= . tisrabla attention m. Ma country. Pito:tots fen. ,talaniteessary inftinnatlan. tam be obtained - at ,'' leiso whets application can be made.. - ' Juno " - : .: -„, :, .• • - -- , AGENTS TOE TEE NINE* JOURNAL - 11Mterralls*Cluirlei.B. Dolor/a. . . • INlNVarbon—Reury. Sidoslez. Whom embodied - in metre subsettpttons aid ad mertlsiAtento Sat the Miners' Journal. Cr We ere anthorizod to Butte; that Etheard ' Owen Purry i Erg.; has been' appointed by the Gli4:o*-01.-Dre*Y9rk, a'Counniasioner to take the.: ackiterviediment: of dead! and other._ wri tingsJPlse usedht the State! of -Neva York. - jjk.Oli tootle - la of Os*: NI,: Wharton. EAT.. Pratfalls tfiteral wal adibitted to tnactirc as, el Atter:4ra Lorin* District Court, aid Court -.of OtioniturPk ati. in sad . for ihe - eity 'and e9titf -Pidladatpba.' le. -Pnta• street: ProlOOPhK4 4l, ro. .1846. Igo* Kum°, be 6 ,"° Ow 8 d 1 4 11‘. ;- - • ' : ' Clitftteeett ellteeti.W.We Itehnlditbh " 101 6 ,- Wad ei the ellthet... tife'tdihte 'ph" COird., Ws ve dilehOd tb 6earte_lBo coia 1-leafireetteed etenerleettj, do n :Satmasitgritarmaa.-.4ealiforaimestimptllM Datik '4a t3141r di t ripvitic Or-!A:041: 1 1 , 4!! it, - ( 31 10'1* , -'lll,Wips foitalog-it:PonMitt 'Tickfit=4:tia. :::mipittiteiatlthi . OW4 elsetiota;: The taia• sfseiglatei-:!ifopinifista4 t1:41#o 41.5; sitgi4r i • . ;:, - 616; staiarvtgo tender. than , Walis. aas*ad tti. on - , -- ;itaotobtaitt a gaol: tithste.•. - 14.; mailaiifrakitt it.'#ever tetit' be said third... l wbiltottai r oi, - ttie:senile of the - Cott `tk irnititta!a - patty • to Om la 1443. 'lll4o:3fit*POle*S-Pictj of the - whole Coal krti*tpr attitaforitiii to Lestii'a afiltkilt`WeltioaditiZMaittioest, dui $2 met -Itetwelese,Flotgetili,-It - j, well blown the the. 14"Ftilill10',°*Illientplittlicelly the7e,apotii, 4/11iletlietwi appwittnity to, fleeting the public ; Itati - flikvis bees War- habit to ebarie,:regulae , but ihe LirerrPoes papers have t.vfind to Prrt, onlezteariees whenever . they °*: 1 1 1 "# 9 ;: ' • 1114 s fact fia• by .•and -we * perFertrbithe • -neerrliji piakisi!4:Btilarigh,seSiupt that the same _ sl,ls . p . !bq jf , l4 . 4 . Ssi . i . in kilt : fifth:it! to ihe'l!!iiough - ;10014, t , /kn. below.: Osseinerreitratial '.- - the isimintisii - tri thi l erliterbfrha!fitinere .10.11 r• 344:0 - ,16 Air; Plasish fat b r aing away equi!i 1843. - OrditUse". - Priming t; e4* w /Big . "•&13.43;, :60' - -_7-50 _ Printing fair notistrir: - 4 SO.-, ' $ 00 Ordinancenin:ll343; • 40 00 t 4O 00 statepentsfqlB4l4 1842,! 40 00 . 4375 • Ticketnfor 1844,, • paimeiostged morithaq lisanao. 083 ,76 it will be. seen that the borough has *mini beinfrleec . eat out of $B3 75 CIS.; being about ono• fourth wore than was charged bp-the editor of this I fbece is but one instance. in which She chervil Were sane, and , on that occasion our wsanbtained before the °thaw's paid, which *exeunt, for the charges being equal. . Wei An not object `to 'printers receiving a fair "reiraid for their labor. indeed vie think that too Often they do not receive an sdegoate comperes. '.:.tier. But we think that our terms are fair, and that advertising in otir columns is of as much ben efit to advertisers siadvenising in ray other pa 'pet'.would be.. We dislike to tea the borough leveed, and we think that the Council ought to compare bills before .they pay them - It would be for voters to reflect upon the cores4uences'of Loco Foco rule before they Mst their votes at the ensuing *CO/a. ' Give LOCD FOCUirin the favor, and the public money would be paid freely for the support of the party press., Tee Capra. Lannixinr.—We would'urge up on thee operators who intend to send down coal by the Canal, the necessity of making repairs to the Istelinga, initial are certainly for the moat part in very bad order,„ We understand that at Se/aryl-, kill Haden; Mr Dorados is fining up in en excel lent manner 2000 feet of landings, the coat of urbkh improvement. will 1* about $30,000. In Port Carbon uotbini , has been dope towards re f Airjogibelstra.uns.iicept by NI,. John 0. Hewes, whole putting one in order. In Pottsville the landings and sadly, out of repair and so far as we can:learn; nothing is being doue towards their im provement. ,It is essentially pecesiary that thi) should.be put in order speedily if operators wish to mike use of them during thir.Prrreutsea-on. ~.:HAWICZES Prmtsne.—We terns from Hats Tilburg, that the,btll piobibiling hawking and peddling in clitajlitiill.county, which had beenme en intelerahltilin*fice, has passed the Legisl.l, Uwe. „If the passed as framed, it also pm.. hihits Anettilus;*:except by • regular anti:brim:ll auctioneer licensed by the . State. Xho is required to give seeerty in the anns rot $l,OOO for !befaith ful performance of hie duty. A merchant deetin-"' ing business who is a resident of the county, can sell4Mt his stock of goods at auction q but be is prohibited from sellitt oat a second Atha of goods. under the pretence of declining again, within a period of 12 . monthe. We congratulate our busi ness community anti the citizens generally on the Jewess° of :this law. . ; 01 TUE BOARD 01 Tit4DE.—This Re. port.will be found on the first page of cur paParl xo-dity.'. It tomes a little later than usual, which may be accounted for. by the fact that our busi neat man have lwarcely bad time to prepare it.— Yt is an interosting document and Fontaine a largo amount of .valmlile information. Extra copies of lo -day's paper coatalniug the repurt may be bad At the ',dark. A .Bsairrignt," copy the follow. ing section from thellevenua' Pill reported tithe Senate. Thetas on out is ;Melon out, an4.in . lieu of it is substituted a “Tonnegailuty" on all siticles (with's few exception tamed in the sea . Lion) transported on private Canals and Railrmids, distance of one hundred miles to tide—all arti. Iles transported over that distance . pay only for 100 miles. The same articles trans Ported on,the public,,arterts aro*lempt front paying any" Ton. ego; or in other words, the citizens. of those Sec. time of the State who 'bans investeemilliona in making Improvements. developing iterisources, and paying taxes besides to meet the interest on en immense Stste`debt for making 'improvement', of which they derive little or fee diroet henefit.'sre to be taxed doubly, while those whose property has been enhanced in' value at the expense adze State, and use the works, constructed at the ex - pens° of the whale people,' are to be exempt from this vtribute tax." The following is the section: ..escriow 13.—That from and after the twenty-fifth day of July - nen, all tonnage of whatsoever kind or description. except the baggy. of passengers, "shin gles. vinare -or round timber, staves,. hoop poles. tenting timber, hark wood, or rough stone. conveyed in boats or Cafe, having no other loading transported over any canal. railroad, or slachwater navigailon, net owned by the State, shall 'be subject to, and pay a tax for the use of the .commonwealth, at the rate of one half mill - for every mile which - a ton of two thou sand pounds may be conveyed, to be char d and'cot. levied as hereinafter . directed.. That ;two thousand het board measure of said lumber; whether Mee or-dry. shall be regarded as iston of two thou sand pounds. and • be. charged accordingly. dad.pro- . aided du. That muses destined Or tide'water at any joint en , the Delaware river. shipped on any railroad canal. or slacirwater navigation, at. a purer dismet4 - 'than one huudted.mdes from the terminus of -is theft im vemes. noon wich the llnusa tax -tO be pro charged, s nt hall be - cons h idered as a having id heen Cumeyed, bat one hundred miles. and be taxed me that distance ente..whish tax shall be returned find paid by the company or companies owning tbe-firie hundred stiles of Improvement, emoting .from,the Delaware river, ever which the rouge referred to in this proviso may pass. dad provided lartisr. That this section shall not be so constructed as to canes. on the tonnage descend (the ti oisonsaliela navigation hi Sat beininied Section 14 authitrises the directors of the Pei. ate Companies- to increase their rates of (*lila ;over the tonnage duty. • ' • • , ' We gannet 'conceive hair more infaassua eeold . hub been lianti& It :is sbsolately CdiOni thAi 'cod :4F; sod it thou who; s o ts far it do not deserve ibettsitintiey. st'least ;to be'. headed user to Inepsr of some Lanatil ' AV* elites P*lit , ilatfromPit! nelir Sankt atbmitito such Is - not Isieolocaun mar the 400'4 earl The &attestor Ott itur Ortgoo Qoosiin has continued to wean' the lloostoAlariog tb!iist . , 'Wait ! On Thisday last litr„ , ,llanginti Made it speeds hrtaverr of Meoprolnisit on the 49th &ire*, . IMO in a:inclusion *elated hinitilf tti-vote, 'for a,notia. which Amid be ;honeiliiitiry in its tentia;und which linked to an wijutttinenttimies ! hle?to both parties. ' • On Saturday Mi._ Clayton's resolution . ceiling for any " farther correspondence that, Might have= taken plus between the two.Gesefentients on the ~Oregon Question, passed the Senile. -In reply to these resolutions the President Sint in to message on hloidaj..stiting that no farthar,aireipoudenee -had taken place 'between the two - goveininents, hot deeming , lettesi . received from Mr lffel.ane -giving amounts of his interview with Lord fiber. deer as cerrevondirtme. Report says that Mr.. McLane is "very moult dissatisded with tbe man*. Der in - which. the negotiation her been conducted. and, States that 'if entrusted to him hcauld have settled the affair lotig ago: • : • • - On Wednesday . last Mr. Hoiston of Texas ad dressed-the leonine. The Baltimore Patriot. says mimes is studied but bland: ,• his voice agreeable, but his grammar bad. He sup Ports the view. of Mr. Polk—is.-against compromise, for it some, he ergo. "like twupiriaing." . - • He is for adjustment and against war—believes the pelage Xtf the inotice'•will riot produce any— denounces the Policy. of England end compromise with P.unjsjito 10 the Bast ladies.. He tells ths Senate What Mr. Polity's_ twenty yews ago, when he was honestind energetic—hopes ha is Still the same honest arid energetic politician. He has • great. respect for England and some of her institutions—be excepts, however, rreal..ap prJval, her international intercourse, and ices this -report, closes, denouncing the coupe of Great. Britain towards Texas.. . j . PALM'S. it 6.00 Tharrpr. 110 00 $lO3 •, 137-25 •- 103 50 in the House of Representatives 84=1ra:citing scenes have *calmed. ,113 n Thursday the Bth inst., MG Ingersoll offered a resolution calling for in formation rthative to the **secret service money,7 which he alleged bad beaii mlsapplied . 'hy Mr. Webster while he we. Secretaryof Stat4' This called Mr. Winthrop of Massachusetts to the floor. whodelivered a alpendtd speech 114 deferiCe of Mr. Webster, equal to any Ahat has ever been delivered on the floor of the House. He said that be did not riser to defend Mr. Webster. but thei'digniiy of the House. Thei lion:member from Pa:„ (Mr: C.J. I.) in February last, made a most_unpro yoked and foul charge against Mr: and smart ing under the immediate sting of the scarification he got for that cliarge,pat-genleman now crimes here and calls upon the House to 'help 'him to sworn other charges which he now makes. The resolution -paised and it was found that the whole imount expended for secret service from 1829 to 1844 was $5.490 which sum was expend ed, 1832 and 1843. A small Sum to make a MS CONGRESSIONAL fuss about. ' ' Mr. Adams has made, an - ether Oregon Speech, going for the whole up to 54, 40• The bill for raising a regiment of mounted riflemen has passed the House with an amendment, providing that the efflearashall be seeded froM the U. S. Army. New Yonf. Ittscriox:—The election 'for ci ty-officers came off in New York on Tuesday last. The Loco Fume have elected the Mayor by a plth_ rality of 7,075, and carried their tickets fur Al* dei Man and Assistants in fifteen Wards out of the eighteen. The Native"; succeeded in electing their caodiil , tes in the 11th Ward, and the Whigs in the 3d and 18th Wards. By the table given he. lowit will be seen that both the Lcico Foco end Native votes have fallen • off considerably during the last year and that the Whigs have increased. 180. 1 • • Vol. Whir. ,Native,' 2Z.707 1,082 11,485 17,485 6,69.2 Loco plurality LOCO gain, I N rave Cote in 1815, . 17,485 1848,- 8,20 - toes in one year, - 9277 1 !!'n Brooklyn City. the Loco. Focos lastl year! elrcted their Mayor by a majority of 1,512. Thiel year the Whig candidate was elected by a majori.l ty of 905,—a Whig , gain of about 2,600. The Whigs have also succeeded in tying the J.oco Foj i cos io the common council PACKET Sate ITENTNCLAT. -- It imema that' this noble vessel will be saved. Om Tuesday lasi she was Roared off and towed of the city. She has been lying on the ,beach for twenty days, but is enly very klightly injured—not at all strained-1 and will be shortly put on the line again. - Sho must have been built in the very beat mannir.ami • - is - a great credit to our ship builders.. • total, /ffctiri. DTSIOLOTIOX of PosTintismo.--John T. timid & Divid Martz trading under the arm or -Ifeszord & Kam here dlesoleeetpartnerehip. The btiejnem will be elated on by John T.-Ifazzard. -ItVoitaiso terrnprr isarns.rlkiles. M. A. Honewell who is noweneying at Gelass'i Eagle lintel, la really a remarkable cariosity. She - writes a nest hand hold-, ing the pen in her month; and with sailors held in the same way she eats out males, landscapesvery neatly. She is well worth allele. . . . Tug Maw Telaments? Can acts.—We are glad to , state that the work on this new edifice!, again progres sing.. The cold weather came on so suddenly last fa ll 'that thereof could not be put on. The consequence , was that frost got into tics bricks and a considerable ° portion :011ie brick wall bad to be taken down. .Pres ant appearances Indicate that she church will tie tom t pleted during the present season.. .Bev. IX D. Lars. fate pastor of the church, has bees appointed en agent of the. American' Bible Society. and R.. Ji J. Eleegood has been 'appointed to succeed him. Theother appointment' for the county. made by the late Methodist Episcopal Conference at Philadel. phis, will be foind in another column. ?Mt. Arreitrwr..-A young wan about 9S year of age, Darned Charier Van DUZBII, wu killed in the yard Of Messrs. Haywood Su: Snyder's -Machine ahop. on WedneSday last. Be had been hauling in some c!+ for Menu.. H. 4 8. led being caught bows n a Cu and a heavy bar of iron which was Vinson anothsr ear. be Was crushed so horribly that he lived but é short time: Ha is representedhs haring been a worthy and indutriotts young With and leaving a family to mourn .;, • ,stasis PovaaiT AND KAMM Ili eliiollo. John . Pon, of this Borough, in *beet irecting a net! Tontidt l y Machead: of Ship; which when;,ssislllsied., will benne the osi entinsiei establishments to the Ginty. Tale to be; located 'hilts, CircharCind the wort has already been commenced, and coin be , sessiSA u feet as Possible, ;until the eitabliehmenS ye completed and In operation.' The great supeilo* of the machinerg. manuiltelnied In this region has traded a large amnia Sr smirk:from abroad, and` tier : seschlie shops, already among lbs most extenelie 6 the Btlsts . ate ill doing's( brisk business; Teti Kew Emecommtnuses.—Att taos estsite.- IWe enticed last week that the esti Mirth - stent4 be iiith4tid jars - mune idee'ot ha dhienalons. :them thin' we learn that 'pr. GI, N. Win beeplediell Mo ulton behrito! the ben mill to Gaeta; ambreiite ken Otis' to contras' the ProPmeli PO* of •, 6 0 dewtasb,*bhbistoimentont the towel. We Oilier': stand that the proposlneur bee been , met Ikveriblity theZelmopallans. and that the offer Will be imam*: : PussTTWdr Cosolilloo.-• Ms td PresbyMrtoi rilloieltddi3koltd Its ;memos':.the Essisbytertan Churib et, Wit &gong% on • Tuesday and Wedrieiday last. Mull amount of buelneos was manumit-the the epees el gine eau - pied. end the iteebytery oi -1 m•n letfon Widoeiday night, -We mit uttable, to precept sat sailuns otihe promtedlnp. The Modem tor. Rat% Nis Mc 6nidht, gnashed b the Cbur.4;ib ‘. . Onssemon's Foanuttotalloosz.—bir. Benjamin?. TayliK.,bas..rieominseced - bb old buena*, st tbe bitildiegentifici Mermen's Drug Bton. Us bee lilted op tbi store bandOnally. and placed in It is elegant • 4 - assortment of goods .ae bee been offered to the wont"- ofTottsvdta. pnblocasslte tirdsrepsper Ilst Of tbe artle)es be bu for late and their prices:lllo sane flw Sri are good for any body to 'Truer In eiaryday nse;and other gods 44 11 cheap in PrOPOnieltintiell,abibliMlOnt Is worthy patronage: tasting/men Lacroas.—tßev. Dr. Ely, and Rev Mr. Crate delivered Iscariot 'bolas the gone Temper ance, In the Preebyterianflictretr. on Wednadaylast. Wivrers unable-10 attend. but are- informed Oa the lectgrn were deeply lacerating, and were listeded co by lags and mantra audiences. Lintncore k Tarlac have • lust received their spring stock of goods; comprising 'an 'eleptit team. melt of cloths. cassimeres, &c. with a large quintity of randy made ; clothing. There is an insinuation In the Oldlatielphii Ledger of Tuesday last that 14.1& T. may have bed one cf Bruit's famous Landon Coats bioUght Oder by the pilot boat Rewrote a pattern for their new style of Sunnier Coats. Give them a Sonasty will remain t the Town Hill feiv days longer, for the rMvirove oftaking the likenesselof those whamay visit him. His pirterei• Sri fee stiperlor to - any that have ever' before been talmn in this plate, and he is realty worthy - orpatron so. • NEW flOveas.—ln all parte of the Borough we see nelw houses going up, and Improvements belnii made in kdd Ones. :There bee not for a long thus been a year when so numb work had Wen done so early Jo the ?'asWEATUISI.-We have this far had very p essant weather this month, with the exception of ii gnaw storm on Monday last, and some slight rains i few 4ys previously. - ilwow Oaa sw iScausiwts.s. Cousrete4lt has h4en a matter of surprise to many persona, that, with an abundance of iron ore in this eouniy, our fUrnaces should be compelled to send to a distance tO procure ore. .This arises to a great extent from the fact that the rents cliOrged by the fang owners are so exhorbitant,, as to deter miners from en ! • gaging, in the mining of iron ore; those rents I - being in many instances as high as fifty cents per, ton. The rates are far higher than those charged iP Wales, which are from 10 to 15 cents per ton. The business of , mining iron ore, like that of i • - ruining coal, requires a large outlay of capital, for the efecution of works, &c., and in view of these facts, the rents ought always to be low, especially l uring the first few years. We consider it a rnistaken policy an the part of the land clamors to e.harge so . high rents. A rent of ten ceOtel pet ton por the first five years, and after that fifteen cents er ton, would have a tendency to decel l l;pe the re-ources Of our county; we old , offer ,a fur remra iaoration to !hose . who owned—the soil end those who mined the ore. There is no necessity of going out of our County fur ore. A: liberal ieoliey would enab!e us to get it at home as' chem . !) as it can be procured abroad. and nil . pereons would be henefitted by such policy. , • , ntr THE PHILADELPfiI• CONTERZNet of the • , - . • Methodist Episcovsl Church • adjourned on Thyrs:. day the 9th insi, The following ere the appoint 'Tnente fgg . tne county. • Pottsville, rot Church-4 Neil. Port Carbon-1. C:-Thomas, E. G. Asoy Port Clinton—l. Shields, Pottsville. 2d Church—J. J. Elsegood. Minersville—N. Neston. is HMI' CLAYS' bIRTIt .DAs.-•• 61.141113) , kW was Henry Clay's Birth Day. The Whigs of New York celebrated it by a supper at Niblos' to whieh some 6130 or 000 persons sat down: Hon, J. L. White, formerly