The rate of per centnge which the gross a mount of impost dutici bear to the total amount of merchandise imported, is a minute fraction over twenty-six and nine sixteenths per cent. As, however, nearly six sevenths of the mer chandise was imported in foreign vessels of the diss whoso cargoes are subject to the five per cent, augmentation, five per cent, on nix sevenths ofthc merchandise may bo deducted from the total duties, to show what tho average impost rate would have boon, had all the effects been imported in Texan, British, French, Dutch or Belgian vessel., in which case said over age would have been about twenty-two per cent. Amount paid into the Trcnsury for Linens Tnx during the years IS 12 '3 & 1. total, $10,503 CO Amount of direct tax assessed in the year 1811, 00.700 52 Stntement of the appropriations for the sup port of Government for the year 1811, in all its different departments : Appropriated, SOOS.fi"! .1(1 Amount drawn, 1 17,8-10 32 Unexpended balance, S'1 ,92 I 01 .Vmnmit of cash expenditures durinir the years 1812, M3 and to 31st Oct., 1811, 511,083 00 Amount of cash receipts during the same years, 4 (36, OS t IS 'weaving an excess of expenditures over receipts, of $ 1 1,398 02 It is with great gratification that ( am ena bled to say, knowingly and from the fountain ead, that the negociations for the settlement f the Oregon Umndary have been resumed, nd with a very reasonable prospect of a fair n I immediate accommodation. Mr. Archer's mnmicement from the Committee on Foreign .iTiirs in the Senate in respect to this matter, pon which, n. well as ihe opinions of distin uished Senators I predicted the remarks made I the lfiili in."'., was premature and not fully ithorized. This correction is not ventured ithout the clearest assurance of ono of the .rties conversant with the whole history, and .(lowed with a large share of the responsibili- of the nogociation. Gen. Almonte, the Mexican Minister, who .me on here from New York for the express irpose of entering an official protest on behalf his Government, against the measureof an xition, has as yet made no communication such a character to the Secretary of Slate, is looked for with som degree of interest, but II hardly be presented until there is a pros ct of a vote being taken up in the question, le object of his visit is generally understood the diplomatic and political circles. I can rover no influence tlia' such a proceeding in kely to exert at thif moment, though it may se'zad upon as an excuse for the timid toful r or the doubtful to delay. What has been sheer rumor for several days, id which, as such, I deemed it unnecessary to read, is now satisfactorily confirmed. The ither of the Presidentelect has positively de ned the appointment to Naples, for which he s regularly nominated by Mr. Tyler. Every Jy must see that he h is acted with becoming crction and delicacy in regard to the position .lie new President, who might hereafter be iburn.-sed by an obligation like this. There is an understanding that the Texas de e will close on Saturday next, though it may prolonged alter that day if any interest is ex :d in the mean time. Mr. Adams is prepa g hiurelf on tins question, to meet Ihe sharp icks that have been made upon his diploma , in the course of ihe digcusninn, from various irters in the House, Zv. Benton presented the instructions of the .islature of Missouri, an I expressed himself entirely approving of their tone and senli its. He took occasion to reiterate his for ir positions as to the piop-ct for annex it ion, luring it to he a tint intuit and not a sectional usure.and tint it should receive all his aid such. The instructions arc considered as riumph achieved by Col. Benton. His col gue Mr. Atchison, avowed cordial approba n of the views of the Legislature, and ad in it hit, personal readiness to go beyond tho let- laid down, hot at the same time conceded an I qualified o'aedience to the terms of tho in notions. Slate lrbt. The Inter ist ore on the 1st February t, hy the State, will be paid in part, we are ured on the very bent authority, if not in full, ernor Sliunk is determined that the t'uith of Commonwealth shall be maintained as fur xistiib'e, and with this view, he is now enga . in making a careful examination into the ual condition of the public finances. We ed to be able by this time to speak positive- on this sutijfct, and to have it in our power i communicate to our readers that Peunsyl lia was fully prepared, and was about to wipe tlietdain thut basso long attached to her ne in pecuniary matters. But some doubt :1 hangs over that "consumalion" so" de utly to be wished." It is not well to bo iranguine. Let us wait. The State is ho st, but embarrassed. Her legislators are de r mined to do what is right; but unwilling to .tempt more than they can safely perform, tier Executive is resolved to do what the pub lic interest require, but prudently desires to be first well informed of the facts, before be ven tures upon appropriate action. Let the origi nal holders of State Stock be not alarmed. They will be paid ultimately if not now. Let them not credit the panic which tho "short" peculators are seeking to make general, in or der to realixe a profit oil the public alarm. Bo patient, be calm, and be satisfied that whatever may hippen, Pennsylvania will never repudi ate her honest debts.Ai7a. Spirit rf the 'Vmci,' fha Defalcation of tUe Clerk of the Haute Of Congreis. The Philadelphia Ledger says ! The rumor of the alleged defalcation of Mr. McNulty has been confirmed by a report made in the House of Re presentatives on Thursday. The report states that after proceedings had been commenced in this manner, Mr. McNulty had been twice sum moned to appear before the committee on ac counts, and that he refused to obey the summons in both instances. It states further, that a defi cit of forty-five thousand dollars had been disco vered in the contingent fund of the House. The whole amount in the Clerk's hands had been two hundred and thirty-two thousand dol lars. It was discovered that he had disbursed one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars, leaving unexpended sixty thousand dollars. It was also discovered that the whole amount of the fund had been drawn from the Treasury. It had a credit of fifteen thousand dollars, leaving an actual deficiency of forty-five thousand dollar. Of this deficiency there were twenty thousand dollars secured by the clerk's bonds, and for the balance, twenty-five thousand dollars, there was no security. The committee state that they had ascertained that he had loaned to E. J. Woodward, of Ohio, $30,000 ; to L. D. Slamm, of New York, $3000, and Thomas J. Nurdy, cashier of the Co lumbus (Ohio) Paving Institution, $0,730. The committee state that they are unable to deter mine whether those sums had been thus used for his own use, but the account was obviously wrong, and in violation of his duty. The go vernment it is said, will sustain no loss. The securities are not only able and ready to pay the penalty of the bond, but all the deficiency that might be found to exist. The House on Saturday unanimously expelled Mr. McNulty, and directed suits to be commen ced for the recovery of the money, and criminal proceedings against the clerk and all who parti cipated with him. The Madisonian of Friday contains a card from Mr. Slamm explaining the matter as far as he is concerned. He says the check alluded to was presented by him at the rank of America, some time last July, while Mr. McNulty was in New York city, the money drawn and immediately paid over to him. It was at McNulty's request for his convenience that Mr. S. drew the money which was not in possession of the latter ten mi nutes. The Washington correspondent of the New York News, speaking of the probable cause of McNulty's defalcation, says : "But two days ago he lost S9, 000, with a Mr. Banks, at ten pin. Such madness, in betting on such a game, is per haps unparalleled." Horrible Minder at Philadelphia. A Man I5i:ti'Hf.rei. A manufacturer of plas ter of Puris images and ornaments, named An drew Troger, who lived alone in the basement of a frame house, in the rear of a building, adjoin ing the Central Presbyterian Church of the Northern Liberties, in Coates street, between Third and Fourth, was found on the 20tli inst. about noon, lying naked on his bed in a closet in which he slept, and horribly chopped and butcher ed to death. Tho discovery was made by his washerwoman, who, finding his door fastened, got into the place through the window. The murdered man was about 3" years of ago and came from the Kingdom of Hanover in Germany. He seems to have been an obscure person and it is not known whether he had any friends or ene mies. He was very intemperate and is said to have been rough and insulting, particularly to females. Two German boot crimpers, father and son, worked in the upper part of the build ing, and they have been arrested. They deny all knowledge of the minder, and testified before the Coroner's jury that they last saw the deceased on Friday morning when he took breakfast with them. A young man saw him the same evening and be was not, as far as has been learned, seen alive afterwards. There were thirteen wounds on his head, face and neck, and the large blood vessel, of the latter were severed and the skull was broken in. The deeil must have been done with a hatchet, but no instrument of any kind was found. The man's coat, and a watch which he was known to have had, were gone. From the appearance of the body ami the condition of the blood, the mur der had been committed a number of hours. T. . The Wkatiii b. Thus far, this has been one of tho mildest winters on record. More than half of it is already gone, yet at no time has! the nierciuy sunk below twenty degrees of Fahrenheit. On no day at three o'clock, P. M., has it stood below freezing point, except Dec. j 2S:h, when it was two degrees bulow that i point. Jour, of Commerce. I 8KniiiLr. Ahvick. -"Take lime by the fore- I lock," says the adage. Take medicine at Ihe pro per time, s.y we. h is a matter of Iras dilfuulty to ascertain the projicr lime to seik relief hum me dicine, than it is to di-enver the proper medicii.o which is In administer c unfurl to the alllirlid pa tient. Drandn ih's Vegetable I'uiversjl Pills, which have oliinincd a celcbiity in ihe "Anna! of Phytic," unrqurillrd in nncient and in idem liim-e, have performed such a-tmiishing cures, that thou sands of people, in justice to Dr. Drandreth, h ive publicly recorded their opinions of their wonderful and extraordinary healih-icsloring qualities, rxj Purchase of II. B. Masser, Sunbury, or of ihe egents, published in another part of this paper. W .ff H H IE O, On the 10th inst., by th Rev. J. P. Shiudel, Mr. PtTKK ZlUMKKUAN to Miss HaSBIEI MaI.IO, both of Augusta township. On the saint) day, by the same, Mr. Philip jiF.nnoiiF to Misg Ma8Ta Dawson, both ol Au gust township. I 1 l , In this place, on Wednesday evening last, Mr JOHN BLOOM, aged about 60 years. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer. WnitAT, .... er, Rra, ..... f0 Con, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Posit, ...... 5 Ft.AXsr.sn, ... . H2J Butts, 12 Bksswax, . . . 25 Tallow, ... 10 Damn Applks, do Do. Pkiches, . 150 Flax, ... . 8 Heckled Flax, 10 Eons, .... 10 PUBLIC SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, of iYoithumberland county, on J hursday the fill, tlay or February next, nt 1 o'clock, P. M., Sharpies Taylor and J. C (trier, Administrators of William Garrett, ,ile of Rush township, in said enmity, deceased, will expose lo sale by public vendue, at the house of John Garrett, in Point township, in Nnrthbmlver land county nforcs iid, all Ihe IRON ORE, in a certnin trnct of I md containing 170 acres, silunte in Point township aforesaid, adjoining H. Green otigh, M. J. Riddle iind the Susipichanna river; whereon the ss'd John Garrett now resides, with the free privilege to pnss snd rep ss from the said property to the Canal, for the purpose of conveying Ihe ore, and right to land at the mines sufficient to build two houses up n, with priv lege for the miners lo pass snd repass to snd from their houses. All of whn h will be s Id subject to a sale on the 13h August 1840, hy the said deceased of the said Iron Ore, nt 40 cents per ton. to Eli Trego, Said Tref o to take out three hundred tons the first year, and nt least four hundred esch subsequent year.cn nmeneing in ihe spring of 1811, if the pi ice at which the sriid ore could he sold would yield a sm ill 1 refit to said 'Trego, with the right of entry way. Ac. Late ihe estate of said deceased, shu ttle in the township of Point, and comity nforesnld. SHARP1.ESS TAYLOR, JOHN O. GlilER, Danville. .Inn. 18. 18 IS. ill. Adm'r. Michael Xchllg'H Kstate. NOTICE is herehy given that letters of sdmin istrntion hsve heen planted to iIip subscribers. 011 the istnte of Michael Neidig, decM. All per sons having demands against ihe estate, are re quested lo prpsent Ihem for examination and set tlement, snd nil persons indehtcd are requested to make immediate payment. GEORGE CONRAD. 8WIUEL S. WAGNER. Augusta, Jan. 18, 1845. fit Adm'is. iot ICO T S hereby given, that I have this day revoked a -I Power of Attorney, given by me to Henrv H. Burr of Northumberland, on Ihe 10th day of June, 1835, which revocation is ree irded in the Recor ders ollicc of Northumberland coontv. WILLIAM McCAY. NorthumWrtand, J.n. llth. 1845. 17 If Shaiiiokiia C'oal AT NO R T 11 U M n Fi II L A N I). MplIE Subscriber has a boat lo.id of excelbnt JL Shamokin Coal nt Northuuibeil uul, which he ofli-r for sale at the lowest prices. Persons wishing to pnrch se will cull on the subsciiher nl Sunbury, or E. P. Shannon, E-q. nt Norihnmlcr land. Jl. U. MASSEH. Sunbury, Jun. 4th, 1845. C all and Keltic. aERSONS knowing ihcniM-lv.s imlihted to the subscriber, ate reqoe-led lo call and settle Itieir scceunis, oil or l f ire the -Hill il;iy of Juno ry tied, after which time those of long standing w ill be placed in the hanJs of a Justice, fo colli c lion. II. It. MASSEH. Dee. llth. 1811. Police. A LL persons indebted to ihe ctte of John Legbou, tale ot Point leniixhip, decense.l, are iiereby notified to make p 1) men', w ithout de liy.lo the sub-eriU ri-; and tho havii-g 1 liinis U. dust said e-Ule, will present tliein duly Jiollien tinted for sett I. men. JOHN H. liOYD, D. 11RAUIIGAN, Norlh'd. Dee. 28, 1811,r.t En-cot is. Lost ! ! SOMEWHERE between the residence of the subrcriber, in Ch-li-quque township, North umberland county , and the Uoooth of Sunbuiy, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., a small I'lii ktr Hook, containing a note of hand from 'Tobias Rieiueil ami Jotoi Murray to subscriber, as Ihe administrator of Thomas Murray, dated in Jamnry, I8?!i; and another note of hand lo same, for 18, dated in 1810; a uhpirns for w ituessese, and alive dol lar bill 011 tite Mink of Noithuinb.'ibiiid. 'The O11.lt r, hy returning it, will be enilab y rcw jnleil; or by leaving ihe p tpers st ihe Post Ollice, Sunbu rv, or lurwardiiig llu m lo the .ulsciiher, nmv keep tiie five dollar bill. JAMES F. ML'RRAY. Ch hsqii ume, Nov. :tliih, 1814. if T df flHE sa'seril'r has jusl ri"ceived fiom Phil ulel L phia a fre.h supply ot Niw Goons, c.un-i-iing in pait, i.f Musliu Ihlti'iiei. Crape ll'hiinrs, Cunfunrrr de 1'rnnne Shatrlr, Itandktrchrif, c. Also, llturer and S Ik Hutu, a good ass nton-nl of Mrn't ami Hay' fnpi, (rvecric, .yuors, S;,7, ic. 4c, nil of which will lie sold al Ihe 100M ressolialile terms. Stone Jurs and Ju', ehe.ip. H. U. MASSE It. Sunbury. Oct. 5ih, 1811. UIlUSSr.LS, IMIRAIN AND YI'NE TIA-t" C a r p o titles. JOSEPH III, At! liV , A'o. 1 1 1 Ciemnit Srert, Corner Frank!. n SVyimre. rillLAVELI'MA. T T AS just reciited and is i,0w opening a verv 1 - extensive ami beiiuiiful assori..ient ol CAK 'HTISCS. 'The go.Kls are Irish, and .. n, sty lis, mid Uir.g jiuichased principallv IhCimi, they will be soM el ihe Inwest prices; Ihey consist in part, of SpiendiJ D. us e's. CARPET Beautiful impeiiul 3ply, I l.VtiS, Super Extra Ingrain, M'ulors sir- 3 4, 4 4, 5-8 'Twdlcd Yeuelian, ranted " " Plain do. J IH HAHLi: A lirgn stock of well seasuties! OIL CLOTHS of all width, Klii, Bmniins, Ac, together with nn extensive assoilineiil of Ltu priced Carpeting of all descriptions. Cj- PuritisM rs sie rrqiiested lo Call and see ns, when Ihey will find unexieiikite uiiuieiil at the most less, .rial e prices. Phd idelphia, Oct. 5th, 1811. if inn hags San, lJf 100 DeiuU do., at l 75 cish, f.r sale by U. HENDRICKS. Sunbury, Oct. 1'Jlh, IS44. FIFTY llOl.TiAKS HKWAl.D! CANTRELL'S Celebrated Family Medicine tTSH.L not cure every thing, but still remain l unequalled In ihrir several departments hy every ihing ever offered lo the public, who have voluntary came forward end ottered numerous snd highly respectable testimonials of their superior eHieacv. CantrtWl Compound Medicated Syrup nf Sar. tnparilln t or, Anti-Scorbutic Hyrup, for the cure of Scorfuls, Chronic Rhen.nitism, Chronic Swel lings of the Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, and all Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, c, unsurpassed hy any thing in the market, entnhi. ning nil the virtues resident in Ihe Snr-nparilla with a modern medicament, only lately brought nut hy the most respectahlo medical authorities. Price, 50 cents per li ittln. Cantrcll'i .Inti-Pynpeptie P-iwrfrr, for the re lief and permanent cure of th it niot distressing cnmplsint, Dyspepsia, in nil it forms snd singes. It is truly s most vb!u ihle remedy. S dd in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each. Cuntrtll'i .fge Mixture and Tonic Mriticn ntrnla, si mils nl iho he-id of the list unriva'led ly nny, or nil the innnnierul le medicines in u-e throughout the length nnd bread h of the land, for the cure of Kivih mid An it in all its stages, snd from all its eou'cqiiences. Residents in Fever and Ague districts should never he wiihout it. Thesu1-sciilerwillf.rf.it EIFTY DOI.LNRS where bis medicine fails In pciform a cure in the ! most ol'stinaic cae. S.dd Who'esde snd Retail bv CALEH ('RES. SON. l hi Drug Warehouse. No. fi North Third Street, Philadelphia ; nlso, bv the r gul irty p pointed agent, SE I II W. ROBERTS, Whnlesa e Drongisl, No. 51 Water Street. M.diile. I'm -pared oelv bv f'e Subscriber, corner of C AR CEN TER and SECOND Str.eis, Mow Christi an, Philadelphia, where il is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without li e sigrn'ure of JOHN A. CAN TRELL. Cniifrrirn 4sne Mixture, or Ton If Itlctllraiiicnla, For the cure of nil It limi iifftciiiin, if taken ne rnrng liiricliiniK. It is a neer holing remedy which no fnmi'v ought to be without, especially in low niurly countries. As this medicine is lit up under the prnprie- tor's immediate inspection "n the most scientific principles, being Pur ly Yigeliible, Riid having tried its elficaey on thousands, fur upwards of I. j yi are, and to his knowledge when taken slrietlv ne- I cording to directions, there has not Is en one fa lore. 1 I'niler such ctrcum-tanres I recommend it to ihe public, adding a cerlifieao in support of my asser tion. I, John Hum-", do ecitifv that I was in the ship Tob.icco Hunt of PhilHileli-bia, Cnpt. Eord, in June, 1827, bound lo Liverpool; look Ihe fever 1 nnd ague and laid in Liverpool some lone n titl . 1 the doctor's bands, went fiom tl ere M lta!titn.re, lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from thence to Philadelphia ; w as sis months under Dr. Coals; from thence lo New Yi-rk went lo the Hospital, ten ained there about four wicks wiihout nny relief tiled every thum without miv benefit, for five years. Heiriug of CnnlreTs Ague Mix ture from a ftiend, I went to bis store, told him hcw I whs kfllictrd, and got a bottle of his mixture and used il according to directions. It made a per fect dire, and I have not had the least return since. I do w ith confidence recommend it to the public. JOHN lU'RNS. Itlcllc-atel rup ol"Sarapai llla. Tlul id. Iphi.i, April lOtli, ISt I. Mr. Johi A. Civi hui, Dear Sir, Hating be. 11 atllic'ed for upwards of Iwn years with ulceration of the throat, i!e-troying the whole of the soil psl.ite, then thiougb the upper purl of my mouth into mv nuse, fr im which seter :i I pieces of hone come c ut, winch puriiiil y dci-troy. i d my speech, ihroiich a kind Pr.it idem e nnd yuiir Medicated Syrup of S.irs pfi'l 1, 1 am now re-tur.d lo peii. cl lie-jltb, and my silil , bich w.is so much impair, d, is as rtrong 11s w hen a bov. 1 ihoiitihl il a duly I oued In you and those simi l.itly utl. cli d, to ni.iWe it oblir. YoUls, K- spec fullv, SXMI EI. KIRK. Corner of 'Tenth and C.n cs Stmts. I, tia'-ril Jorst-in, No. f I! k'. s Sin'et. do eei tdt thai my w lie, J.ine, tt as Btllu-Uil lor two years with lihcuiiivifin. ami at lit m- 1 nl 11 ly ilea led, so that she was uhliged to be e.uitiued lo In d ; ! ea' ilig i f Cnot'eU's .Medicated Syiup of S.111, ipoe'ii. or Alili SembU'ie Syrup. I procure I I .11 b. ttl-s, which eoriipl. Ii-lv reunited all lu-r pam- mul slit'.' iicss from her I. nibs; two in -re luetics made a pi r leet cure. She is now nble to a'tend 'o her hmi-e-hitld dutiis as ususl. G AIIIMI. JUNSI ON. PhiU.hlphis, Jju. '.'21. 1811. j- De-erip'itc Tainpbhls mav b- bad of Ihe ageote. (Giatis.) J. N . Fltll.ING, Sui.hiiiv, Nov. 9, 1811. ly .liitt. ASH II V Ac II on A r, WHOLESALE & HETAIL, HAT V CAP .MAM TACn KIMlS, South I'.tist ciirnirot Muil.il and llli sis.. l'lii.atlHpiiia, Al 'HERE lin y alwats keep on lurid nn exien sive i-s irliu. nl .1 U A TS ; CA I'S of 1 terv di si ription, got up in the lot an I nm-t approtcd slj le. I'eis -iis di iiri us nl pureh.i-ini; superior .uii clis 011 ihe nioft nn-. n 0 le teroi-. illl'n d ii to their advantage to call h 1 re, inakinij iuihaMa t li-e.t liere. Philadelphia, Oct. 5ih. 1 81 1. 1 y M;i:iiiti.i; oui",t m. i.ik Till 11 m 1 r i) v s v j; i's 1 a. njlHH Medicine is ,itl';.f. to ll,e pi-hhc prvrt Ji nllv. Ir.uii s full coiiticiiuii lb o 11 r.. -uperior I any olln-i v, j,, in,. u..v in us", f r llie cure el Dv'pcpsis, Liter Cuiplaiul, Nnvoua i't' t.llt 01 Ha.lilj e .koess, A c. lis i lV e'shavc fuiMi toted in a privite piaei'ee if lie ir ii til tears, nnd il is now in re ct'ens.v, K citi'iil.ite.l, al the a diciitnre or tiiuiv who ti.ite re i cited the luo.-t -iji il 1 em til from ihe 11 e . I it. The f.clouiog U one aueuig s nniuls-r ol -. ri-f. cites iccciud in nl.T.iiiii In tlie succcm ol tins mi. die lie : LtM tsiiit Co. Mjnh l. De. Gionni: '. ,-LLt. lkur Sir ll is w nil gTi st p'easure lhat I in form you of ihe success aihU'dinf; youi lsi';iic Medicine, while employed in my p silica. 110111 pnsi experience, I fnnily belu-ve that in eight case, nut often, Ihe Dspepiic, bv ihe ue ol yuiir inedi line, may emir, ly ml hiuiM-'.f nl" th a thoru n, ihe pathway of hfe! not only in dysVplie eases, toil 111 all eisee of constipation, nnd disea-es deieiul ng oil adibdila'cd s'sle of ihe uirtous syaleui, loge Iher with a lo pi.l st te of the h.iwcls, will your E Nxir be found of inrst.ui.ible value. NuineroU in .l.iiices wheiein the u. fu'm s of the medicine lias beiii res i-ed, mav Is fm warded, if repined. I wirh y.-u gtest success, and lecein-ui 11 J ihe liudi line lo llic sutler ng part of uuiikiiiJ. Wins, wiili ere it 10 peel, KOBE It T AGNEW, M. D. QfJ- For uV at l. ht.ue of H. D. Msssei, sgenl for ihe pr-'i neior, Suul-uiv, ls, Otlotei WOih, 1814. ly CHEAP CARPET STORE, OH TUB CABn FLAN, At IKo. 41 Strawbetry St. Philadelphia. rilHE Rent of Ihe subscribers in their present X situation being very low, and their terms CASH, they sre enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cannot fail to be satisfied, and ihey invitn Ihe people of Northumberland and ihe ad joining counties to rail and examine their stock, ns they ofl'er nn rxiel'ent assortment, comprising Beautiful Imperial, 3p!y, "I Superfine Ingrain, Heavy Twill, d Venetian, S-CA RVET1NUS. Fine English Worsted do. Plain S ripetl do. Wit't a luge Stnk of well sersnnrd Floor Oil Clulhs of ail wid'hs, f.r Rooms, Halls, Door Pie ces, Ac. Also Furniture Oil Cloths, Beautiful Heailh Ruga, Table Covers. Floor Raize, Rag Our Jiets, Ma ting. .Vc cVe , together with n I .rge Mock ff low priced Ingrain, Entry nnd Stair Carpets, Whole.-iilc and Retail, nt Ihe lowest prices in the city. r;LDRIDGE ifc BROTHER, No. 4 I Strawberry street, one door above Ches nui, near 2d street. Entrance also at No. 50 South Second slice!, Philadelphia. Sept. 28th. 1814 :im SP AN SH "hTFeS TV XN Kits' OIL. :000 D.y La Plata Hides first quality. :t.00 Dry La Guira. do IOM Dry Salted La Guira, do MOOO Dry Salt. d Br. ad Hides, do Ma'es Green Salted Pallia Kips. Babs Drv Pa 1111 Kips. fiO Barre's Tunnels' Oil. Tanner-' and Curriers' Tools. For sale to Country Tanners at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. B. The highest maikct prices p iid fur all kinds of leather. 1). K1RKPATRICK & SON'S. No. 21. South Third St. Philidclphin. September II. 1814. lv. TO Country 3Icrclianls. fltllE SutiseriU-r.4 r.spectfully invite Country 1 Merchants who ares' out to purchase rail Bnd WiiPev Supplies, to an examination of theli respective Slocks, believing that their several as s.iitmctiti are ss complete as have ever been oflci ed in the Pl.il lib Iphia Murkit. With stocks ol Go.-,,! in iheir several Depart ments of tl e choicest kinds a determination to sill on terms wh ch cannot tail to prove satisficlo ry and a disposition to please old and new custo mers, wil', we hop., be a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at our icspeclive establishments Silks and Fancy Goods. W es'R P Remington 80 Market Street. Ashl u-st iV Remington 60 " Buck .V Potter 1 16 ' YardtV Gillmoio 109 ' Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds. MrFarlaml Co 105 Market Street. UuineU, Withers tt Co 120 Scott fi Baker 150 " Wise. I'u-ev tV Wise 154 " Haidy rV Hackers 46 N. Second St. Importers of Cloths, Cossimcrs, Vest ings, .Scc. Willi.im II Love 147 Market Sticet. Lambert Duy 108 Hardware and Cutlery. Michicl V Bi.k.r CIS Market Sucet. Edward S Handy & Co U8 - Importers ami Manufacturers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn Kneass 2 1 ri Market Street. Hoots, Shoes, I?onnets. Caps, Leghorn and l'ahn Hats, &.c. W E t- J (i Whelan, 158 Market Street. Li tick, Jenkins & Co 150 " M Coma l iXi Co CO " Maiiufiiftuivrs and Dealers in Drugs, Mi'dieines, l'ainls, Oils, i e. 'Thoiiias P .1 mi s 212 Market Street. P uis. I. inn tS. Har is 2I3J Ko ins Co, I lis & Co 87 " Ed waul Cole 51 'Thoiiipsoii I'an.-oist - Co 40 " Hals. Cap-;, Furs and Trimmings. !. Kenton 16 Maiket Street, .lohii S iui r'iicr tt Broth, r 02 Honks and Stationary. Gii-jg A: Ell oit tt N. Fourth Street. Hog in V Thumps m 30 Importers of l'rilili and French Fan ty Staple Stationary. 1. I Ch-n A Co 27 S Fuurih Street. Henry Chen 'A Imptnters of Hosiery, tlloves, Tiim 11 lilies Mini l'a'.iev Goods. Seilev A' Si-vering I'srkei .V Lehman 2:1 N 'Third Street. 3 Cninl's, 1'ni.shes, lirooms, iScc. 'Tho m e, Co .per 3 N Front Street. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods. A F ti t Monrose Hi S Fouilh Stieet. Matuifiicltiter of 1'atent hard Lamps. Eli. N Arebei 3i N Sec Mid Sin ft Manufacturer of 1'atent Floor and Furniture Od Clo'hs. I n ic Maeaulcy, Jl. Ii N Fifth Street. M.'iutil'.tciiitfi s iind linpoiters of l'a- :r Hangings. II. u.ll A Broih.i 80 A; 112 Chesnut St. P!o!a '. V' 'J. Angus- 21. lull.-3m. NOTICE Tit MClililtVIo iV 11II.I.II.S. W.M. M. tV .MS. K. M UM-, MAM'FMTI IIF.IS NND DE LERS IN FOlCl'.fGN AND )iillTIO STRAW GOODS, ,u. :Xt, .Wvth SfCiuid Strut, ( 'i'l0"ili: l!ir Mnii'tsun House, J PIIILsaEEPHIA, Ps,WIEIiE will I f uu.la gem r.il asoit I Z uieul of Florence llr iid--, Alt er's, Ru'-sCsC, liuufs, Teddies, Willow PI irt, Rice St sw, snd II e much admire. I N.-npuliian I. ace, a' d Fancv 11 11 liels, in iitiiliietureil by "s, snd for mle at the ttutt" I iniinilHi in price Meiel.Snts and Milliners uie invite I 10 pits ns a r .Il upon tisiling the City. i' . II. N'e I. ate ul-ocoll I in lv inuktng our siipi liur ha r 1.11.I nil , 1 tdguigs, all if wlinh will be o d 1 heap, f ir cash. PliiUdel, ln, Msv So, Islt.-ly II A I.'.OUI LS, a hanilsoine ml.de for l.jd.ts' 1 DifsM-s, tor sic ilnp, bv June IS. ' 11. U. M AsssElt. t ia 1; is 1 v 1 1 AO ii, PUBLISHED F.VEPtY SATURDAY, AT 11 CSKTS A Nt MatB. f jlfist ii a woik composed chi. fly of choice sr M llebs from tl e rertodic.il Literature of burope. Hiiston having become the point of commtinns tion with the Old World, and the intercourse bring now so firqucnt, we think it the best location for our office, and believe thit such a compilation may be issued once a week, from ibis citv, ts wil be rend with pleasure and profit in all puts of the Un'Uid Stntes. Thk Liti so Aok wil be conducted in the spirit of Lilted, Mu-einn of Foreign Literature, (which was favorably riceived l y the public, for the psst 20 years,) but as it will l e twice as targe, and wi'l ap pear so often, we shall not only give spirit nnd freshness to it by many things which were enc.tu ded by n nonth's del iv, hut shall a'so, - while thus extending our scope and gathering a greater end more attractive variety, l-e able so to increase tho olid and substantial pint of our literary, hi-tuiicst and political harvest, as fully to satisfy the wants of ihe Amciican reader. The el .borate snd st itely Essiys of the Ed n burgh, (.J is-terly. snd other Ifeviews; and Dl nk woi d's ni hie criticisms on Peetrv, bis keen politi cs! Commentaries, highly wrought Tales, snd v vi I descriptions of rural nnd mouulnin Scenerv ; nnd Iho contributions to Literature, History and corns mnn lite, by the ssgsrinus Spectator, the spiirk'ing Eiaminer, the judicious Athei rrum, the busy and industrious Litersry Curette, the sensible nnd com prehensive llrittiinnia, the sober and respectable Cluisti in Observer ; these shall be iutermiied with the Mditarv snd Naval reminiscences of the Coi led S.tv ce, and with the best articles of ihe Dob. lio University, New Monthly, Eraser's, Tail' A iitrworth's. lino i's, and Sporting Magazines, nnd of Ch unbcr.' sdnpral le Journal. We sh.di n t consider it benetth our dignity to borrow wit snd wisdom from Punch; and. when we think il pood enough, shall use the thunder of The Times. We shall increase our vaiiety by importations from tho continent of Europe, and from the new grow th of ihe llr'nish Colonies. Geographical discoveries, the progress i f Col i nizalirn, (which is extending over the whole world.) snd Voyages and Tinvels, will be f.ivoi'no matter for our selections ; nnd in general, we shall syste matically nnd very fully acquaint our readers with Ihe great departmml nl roreign allots. While we aspire to muke 'he Livisn Aor. de sirable to all who w ish to keep themselves infoim td of the rapid progress of the movement lo Statesmen, Divines, Lawyers nnd Physicians 10 mm of business, nnd to men of leisure il is a still stronger obj ct of our ambition to make il attnic tiveaud useful lo their Wives and Children. We believe that we can thus do some good in our r'ny and generation: and hope to mike the woik hubs, pensalde in every well-informed f.imilv. We say iiulisvensable, bee .use in this d iv of cheap litem-. lure it is not possible to guard against the influx of what is bad in I st and vicious in morn's, in sny other w-ny than by furni-hing a sufneient supply of a healthy chirncter. The menial and metal a pe tite nvu-l be grat fied. We boie, thut, by "winnowing Ihe wheat from the chiitTV' bv providing nbni dantlv for the imi:in ation. and by a large collection of Uiograt hy, Voy ages sud Tratt Is, lli-toiy. nnd more solid matter, we may produce a woik which sh ill lie popul.ir, while at the ssme time it w ill aspire to raise tho standiitd of publ c ta-le. 'The Living Age wdl bos large pamphlet, hnnd--oinelv ptiuied, mid stitched in a co-er, emit lining as much matter as an ordinary duodec mo volume, nnd upon good type and piper. Em h number sold scpatately, snd with the Usu i! discount to wholesale dealers. Persons al a dis tance will be -upplu d by mail, on their remitting to us any stun of mom y th .t mav be convenient. 'Tin re will l e thir y si numbers, nmking three hrg.i volumes, in the reiiuinii g pnrt ol 1H41. Price of each Volume of twelve numbers will la 1 50. I'oi-tmii-t' rs. or other peisons who may lend us tl eir a d in getting up a subscription list, will I e entitled lo four Copies ot any volume, on remitting to us five dolhirs. 'The copies lobe ad dicssed as they may order. E. Lll'TELL eV CO.. 1HJ Washington Mr. el, lloston. S III CKU'l "S lWTF.XT Ivi-CHIITS. TIIIIS M .clinic Ins now been tested by inoni 1 than thirty families in this neighhorh iod. ami h is given entire -alisl. niton. It is 1-0 simple in Ha ci 1strnct1. il, that it cannot get out of nr.l.r. Il er.iil-j iis no iron to ni-t, nnd no-piingsor rolh rs to gel out of rep-iir. It will do twice ns much wssh inj, w ith 'es ih'in halt the wear and tear ofsnt of the lite inventions, nnd wh it is f greater in per iaiice.il c.Ms b.ii In le over half us much as other washing iiKchiues. 'The subscriber his 'he exclusive right fir Nor. iI'iioiIm-iI ind, l'uion, L conin g, Coliiiiibin, l.u .erne and Clinton counties. Price of single mi dline ti. H. II. MASSHIL 'Ti c follow ii ii. cett.ficate 's fioiii a few ol ih.iao whuha.e ihe-e lujibioes in use. Sunbuiy, Aug. 21, I SI I. We, the subscribe!, ceriily ttml we have inev in u-e, in our families, "Slingi-il's .teiil W ish ing M ichiiie."and do not htsitste sit in,, tint it it a most excellent invention. 'Th.it, in Wa-I.ing, it will save more ihan one half I lie Usual labof. 'That it does 11 t rcipnie luore than one tliir.l the usual ipi inli'y of so p and water ; mid that li.cn is no rubliing, an. I consequently, bttle or no vn-:i -inn i-r li siing. Th.it il knocks oil' no buttons, hihI thai the finest clo.h. s, .ucli uscolLrs, laces, luck--, frills, tVc. mav U tas!.c.l 111 a veiy slmrl tune without the le .ht iopity, ai .1 ill fact without ny apparenl wear so.) tear, vt h.ilev. r. We ilnii lor." cheerfully recoiionend it t i onrfneiids and H tho public, as a moot useful and lib. r sm ing machine. CH A i;l.i:s W. HEl.'iNS, . joi.'hw. chs. ea veil CHS i'l.E s.TS, GIUEON M AltKt.E, Hon. GEO. C. WEI.KER, IfCNI. IIEMUUCKS. tSlDEON LEISENKING. IIish'b Hoi si, (formerly 'Tiemonl H"Use, No. llli Ch- -nut Miiei,) l'liiludi-lptiia, Scpteuibcr 21st, Is. 14. I l ate u-, d Sl.iigert's l'.it- nt NN'ashing Maet itm in mv hott i upu nd. of eii'lil ruonili-, and do not hi.itale lo lav that I diem it one of the 1110 t u-e-I.. I and talinlile l ibor siivn g machines cter ioti ii nd. I foimeily k- two w .o en cu liniiilly ..' cup ed in washing, who now do as much III l days a9 'lev l.uii til-1 in one link. 'Them is n 1 wisr or tc.ir 111 washing, and it u-.piins not lu-ii 1 than 1 ne-r nd tin- 11 ni.il ipiaiiiilv ol -mp. I hut -had a moid ei ol mil. r 111 ihinis in my lam ly. but I Ins i s.. ,it i oti . ly sii ii-.i l i etciy thing el.-, in I so b lie l-.i e lo , , t uul of u p "I, that I Would n t .'own. .11 one tilnvfhoull cosl lill limes tlm pr.ee ii.. t ..,. -1.1 i .r.' i L1'!1 -LL'L!i i- sf" 1 I. S si bv 10, hot iilall'y, (4 Ci.l A ol-. -Il " s, -suit. I t lio k uiidba'rel, II .is s d dp-, ol l ie l ot quality. All f I s .. si ie 'need pr-ccn, by Sunbiiri.ttii.'.ti, IS 1 1. ' H.U. MAS--EI-. ' P Ei - D llli II, I .111.I. eoe sr ie'e. all w . I. I jl t slid el ic. I01 Suuuiier t.'outs anJ Tanls, lo s ile, in t l. wt, by Junr 15. H. U. MASL-ER.