IiFAMotts Outraoc The New York papers or Saturday last contain the following account! of an Infamous outrage perpetrated in that city : "A fiendish outrage was committed in this ci ty on Monday night on the person of a respecta ble young female. The circumstances under 'which it was perpetrated are as follows : A giTl of about 16 years of age, lamed Sarah M. Dolsonmans, of Goshen, who was on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Jennings, was taken to the Bow cry Theatre on Monday evening by a young man, her cousin. After the conclusion of the perfor mance he invited her to take oysters, at an oys ter cellar in the Bowery. She refused, and re mained outside while he was taking refreshment. While waiting for him she was seised by several young men, one or whom placed his arm around her neck, and rasping her neckerchief, twisted it round her throat so tight that she could not scream ; another of the party, named Alexander Edwards, then caught her by the waist, and o thers by her lgs. They then carried her up an alley in a cross street, and there two of the ruf fians, one of whom was Edwards, despite her struggles, accomplished their atrocious purpo ses. They also robbed her ofber pursa, contain in;; $5. In the struggle with the villains she se verely bit the finger of ono of them Edwards and this circumstance led to his arrest yesterday. He is about 20 years of age. The girl fully i lentifies him, and he is committed to answer. The others have not yet been taken." Tne Conviction of Feikr W. Parke. The .onviction of Peter W Parke, for the Castner Tturder in New Jersey, appears to have been ef ected by the following train of circumstances : "Jesse Tiger deposed that some time before be murder, Peter W. Tarke asked him if he vould join in murdering John Castner, and then, aid he. hall hare money enough. Mrs. Mar aret Marteus also testified that being at the onse the morning after the murder, and going at of the back door to throw out some bloody ater, she saw two men leaning on the fence, nd one of them said to the other Da I look guil ; ? He answered Xn. The latter then said to le former Dn t lak guilty f He also answered Jo. They then raised their heads, and seeing Irs. M., ono of them raised his voice and said hat horrid murder we have up here among the nuntaiiuf They were Peter W. Tarke and seph W. Carter. Peter V. Parke will be brought to Trenton to ceive his sentence at the next term of the Su reme Court, which begins on Tuesday the 23th " February ; at whirh term the case of Joseph irter, now in the Mercer jail, convicted of the mi murder, will be disposed of." Tai pkos of Foukiun liiuTii. The follou-ins (traordinary statements have been published i the authority of a committee of the Common ouncil of New York. ''It appears that the bonds of nine firms in this ty exhibits the enormous liabilities of $10,000, 10, that of the r02 children supported by the (y, at the Farm Schools, 457 are the children nany, if not most of them illigitimate,) of for pi parents ; that of latest Irorn infants at nurse, : the city's expense, 32 are foreign, and only 2 merican ; and "that the whole number of ihil en 026have foreign parentage, and 195 Ameri n, exhibiting the average of more than three 'eigners toone native, and an alarming increase the ratio of foreigners in the more recent ths." The whole number of inmntes in our peniten ry is 1110, showing an increase of 400 since y last ; of these '.VIS are Americans, and 1 10S eigners. The number of prisoners and pan 's to support, we all pay taxes, 4341, showing increase since July last of nearly 1000." Wousk's Maonktic TKRKc;RArn. has been vi ed by M. Pagoot, the French Minister, M. Bo .o the Russian Minister, and M. Calderon de Hares the Spanish Ministr all of whom were ;h1y gratified with the operations of this line alled "Yankee invention." The French Minister had written a despatch some length, in his own language, which was .urned through the same medium. The spe. nen of Telegraphic writing thus returned it is ended to transmit to France. Rfmarkam.r. Mr. Walter Hasty, of Liming i, Me., a few days since, found a rent embed 1 in the middle of an ox's liver whirh he was tting up. The liver was entirely enclosed a jnd the cent, anil, on removing it, the imprint the letters was seen upon the parts with which ;y had been in contact. ' rTEMrrrn Rkvival or Hf.athf.nism The tist Advocate says, in India there are several spapers established for the express purpose pposing Christianity, and public lectures are ivered in Calcutta for the same object. Some the missioners regard these efforts of native .ids as indirectly beneficial to the cause of .th, inasmuch as they arouse a spirit of inqui among minds that hitherto have been charac--iied by inertness. Catgut. An eagle, measuring over seven feet -tween the tips of his wings, was caught in ti nge county, N. Y., a few days ago, by means a fox trap. A pound of beef makes only a outhful for him. Santa Ana. By later accounts it appears that nta Ana is not so badly off as represented. e has the most military and civil stuff in him o.f any man in Mexico, and ought to rule by vir tue of natural laws. Distili.ec.iks. From the latest authorities, it appears that the number of distilleries in the V. States is 10,405; the number of gallons of distil led liquors produced annually is 41, 602,607 whirh, if sold at 20 cts. per gallon, would pro luce $8,30,501 40. What untold misery is the result of this degrading traffic ! Mormons Thirteen hundred and thirty-seven Mormons have remonatrathd against the lepeal i their charter. From Mexico. Further intelligence from Mexico has been received at New Orleans vis Havana. On the 30ih of Dec, Santa Ant was at Ayotia, a small village a short distance this tideof the capitol. It will be recollected, siys the Picayune, that the latest communication from him to the Government was dated at IIu chuctoca, Dec. 20. The change of position is thought to strengthen an impression previously entertained, that lie will tndesvor, in case of failure before the capitol, which the letter writere appear to think inevitable, to force his way to Vera Cruz, thence to escape by sea when he finds the game is all up with him. A privrte letter from the city of Mexico, re. ceived at Havana, and dated the 28th of Dec, states that the force under Santa Ana exceeds 10,000 well appointed troops, and yet the writer ia confident that this largo command cannot a vail him. The capitol is defended by 20.000 men, of whom 12,000 are regular troop, and 8000 bclonjr to tho National Guard. Mary fa milies had left and were leaving the cily, how ever, from fear that it would be bombarded. Resident foreigners were diligently fortifying their houses, ir. consequence of a report that Ssntn Ana had promised his troops that, in case they should be able to take the city, he would give it up to them to be sacked. Affairs in Havana. We learn by the N. O. Picayune, thnt several strange events have occurred at Havana The "Monte de I'iedad," or pawnbroker's shop, under the sanction of the authorities, waa broken open and robbed by the soldiers on guard. All have been arrest ed except the corporal and one other the pun ishment will be death. The amount of pro perty is variously estimated from $.10,000 to 750M. A lawyer, in coming nut of one of the church es, trod on the toe of the sentry, who stabbed him instantly. Another sentinel ran up, and also drove his bayonet into him. The lawyer died instantly. The soldiers flod into the church, to the sanetury, biit were dragged out, tried the samj day and sentenced to be shot. Their only excuse was that they were "tired of drilling." Matiirmaticai. CAi.n i.Ai ion. Some mathe matical genius having made a calculation that Niagara Falls would turn all the machinery in the world, if applied to it. the Concordia Intelli gencer sets its wits to work and comes out with the startling fact that if all the machinery in the world was applied to Niagara Falls, it would not turn them. Excitino Cass A case of pome in'erost or curred in this city on the 20th tilt. A man from Martiiihburg, Vs., arrested a co'ored man and his wife the woman as his runaway slave and the msn for kidnapping the woman ! The Alderman, before whom they were token, de clined investigating the matter, and the jailor wouldn't take care of them unless "by authori ty." So they are both at large I Pitt Age. The Wrong Man Hanofd. A Liverpool paper says that Wm. Towns, a soldier in the 21st Fusilleers, now in India, has confessed that it was he who dashed out the brains ofa game keeper in Esex, about nine years ago, and that a man named Chalker, who was executed for the murder, was innocent. TriE IprvriCAi. Bibi.r which John Rogers', the martyr of Primer memory, once owned, was brought to this country nearly two centuries ago, and is now in the hands of one of his de scendants. A "Rreeches Bihlp," printed in Ijrndon, 1577, the copy of which was presented by the printer to Queen Elizabeth, was procu red in England at a high prico by Admiral Sir Isaac Ceffin, and sent to the late Rev. Dr. Ho mer, of Mae., at theMle of whose library it wss purchutied hy me, and is vilued as a pleasing relic of Royalty and Puritanism. Carres. Dos ton Trans. Tiik B'hi.k in Inilam. The English re 1 pious journals state that the Hilile readerwand home mis-ionaries are laboring with animating success in Ireland. It is Irs than ten years since the first effort wns there made In tvacli the Hihle in schools ; 400 schools came into tho plan, and 312 teachers were employed the last year. It is estimated that 10,-V17 children have thus learned lo read the Scriptures. No lltTlJ.il Yt-T An old lady having heard somebody say "the mails were very ir regular," remarked, "it was jinl so in fu r young days; no trusting to any of their fair word." SsASOHtaLR Aitvic. "Take time hy the fore lock, says the adage. Take oiediiiue at the pro per lime, sjy we. It is a mailer of less difficulty to asceilain the proper lime lo seek relief from me diciue, lliAn it is lo dixuver Ihe proper medicine which i lo adminisier comfort lo the amVh d pa tient. Brandn Ill's Vegetable Uuiversat Pills, which have obtained a celeluity in ihe "Annals of Physic," unequalled in ancient and in.kliirn limes, have peifornied such astonishing cures, thai thou sands of people, in justice to Dr. Brindrcth, hve publicly recorded their opinions of their wonderful snd extraordinary health-restoring qualities. fj Purchase of H. B. Master, Sunbury, or of the agents, published in snother part of this paper. " Good Intent Fire C ompany." A STATED MEETING of ihe Company vs. I he held on Tuesday evening; neil, at 7 o'clock, st the Court House. Punctual attendance is re. quired. CHA8. B. WEl!KU. Feb. I, 1845 Sefttary, "Wasihlugton 1'lre Com puny." rPHE members of the - We.uingloo Fire (Join J pny" are requested lo meet at ihe but House, on Monday Evening, Feb. 3, at 7 '. clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. Feb. I. JACOB YOUMGMAN, Nrc. PRICK CURRENT. Corrected weekly hy Henry Yoxtheimer. Whsat, .... 85 Rra, ..... 60 Corns, 40 Oats, 85 Pork, ...... 6 Fi.AXSF.tn, ... 112 Bcttes, ..... i Hikswax, .... 26 Tallow, ... 10 DkiriiApplrs, CO Do. Pkachks, ISO Fla, ... .8 Hick Ltit Flax, 10 Eoas, 10 PUBLIC SALE. IN purunre of an order of the Drphsns' Court, tif Nuithumlterland county, en Thursday the Glli day of February neit, at 1 o'clock. P. M., Sharpies Ty..r and J. C. (trier, Administrate of William (Jarred, Mtn of Rush township, in said county, dec-ased, will espnoe lo sale by piihlie vendue, at ihe hnue of John Gam It, in Point township, in Norlhbmler land county sfores .id, ad the IKON ORE, in a certain tract of I nd containing 170 sen s, silunte in Point lown.hip afnrenaid, adjoining E. (! een nugh, M. J. Biddle and the Susquehanna river; whereon the said John Garrett now reside, with the free privilege lo pas and rep .ss from Ihe s .i.l property to the Canal, for the purpose of conveying Ihe ore, and rii;ht lo land at the mines sufficient t build Iwo houses up n. with privdege for the mil e's to pass and repass lo snd from their houses. Alt of whii-b will he s.Jd subject lo rah on the 1 3th August 1840, by the said deceased -f the said linn Ore, at 40 cents per Ion, to Eli Trego. Said Treio lo tske oul ihree hundred tons the first year, snj at least four hundred each subsequent year, ro mnencing in ihe spring of 1811, if the pi ice at which Ihe said ore could e sold would yield a emill .rofit to ss id Trego, with Ihe right of entry way, Vc. I.ate ihe ertate of said deceased, situ ate in the township of Point, and county aforesaid BHARPl.ESS TAYLOR, JOHN C. GKIER, Panv-lle, Jan. 18, 1845. 3t. Adm'rs, MU'liacl Xe Idlg'ti FKtntc. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration hsve been gi anted to the subscribers, on the estate of Michael Neidig. dee'd. All per sons laving demands against Ihe est Me, are, re quested to present ihem for examination and set. tlement, anil all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. GEORGE 8 A VICE I, Augusts, Jan. 18, 1845. 6t CONRAD. S. WAGNER, Adm'is. Noli IS hereby given, thsl I have this dav revoked a Power of Attorney, given by me lo Henry II. Burr of Northumberland, on the 10th day of June, 1835, which revocation is ree irded in the Recor ders office of Northumberland coni.ty. WILLIAM MeCAY. Northumberland, Jan. 1 Ith. 1845. 17 if Miniiiokiii Coal A T N () It Til U M B l) 11 1. A N D. rilHE Subscriber has a boat load nf excellent JL Shauiukm Coal at Nmlbuuibeil ind, which he offers lor sale at the lowest pr ces. Persons wishing to pHtchise will call on the nbscii'er nl Sunbury, or E. P. Shannon, E-q. m NorthumUr land. II. U. MASTER. Sunbury, Jan. 4th, 1S15. Call and Kef lie. PERSONS knowing themmlvte indebted lo ihe subftciiber, are requested lo call :nd settle llieir sec. nuns, on or before the SOlh day of Jauu ry neit, afier which time those i f long stamling will be placed ill the hands of a Justice, fir collec tion. . U. MASSER. Pec. 14th. 1841. Police. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John Leghnii, Isle of Point tnwnnhip, deceased, are hereby nu'ified lo make piynien', without de lay, to ibe Mih-rrihcra ; and lliose bavii g claims against said estate, will piesent them duly authen ticated for setllemcn. JOHN B. BOYD. l. UKAUTIGAN, NorthM, Pec. 58, tS 14. 61 Etmitors. Lost ! ! SOMEWHERE between Ihe residence nf the subscriber, ir, Ch li-qiitque township, Noilh. uiuherland county, snd the through of Siinbiny, on Tuesday, Ibe lSlh ins!., a am ill 1'itcKtr Boon, containing a note of h ind from Tobias Rirmert ami John Murray to subscriber, as the administrator of Tlionua Murray, dated in January, 182'.) ; ami another note of hand to ssrue, for f 18, dated in 1810; a subpeeua lor witnesaese, and a fie dol lir bill on Ibe Utnk of Nnrthumb'-iland. The fiuiltr, by returning it, will be snitahy rewarded; or by leaving (be pikers t ihe Poai (lll'icv, Nunl'U rv, it for ardiuu I him to the .ulaeiitx", mav keep ihe five dollar hill. JAiF.S F. MURRAY. Cli.liMuaiue, Nov. Ullih, 1844. if NEW GOODS. riilK rabacrilw-r hss just received fioui Plnlolel M. phia a freh si.pply nl Ntw (Soona, ronaiirng in pail, of M'tUflut J)rlwne, Crape Dtlniiirs, Ctuhmere de lome Shawl, Hdndliercheif, Vc Alao, Heaver anil S Ik Halt, a good i lment of Men and Hoy' Cupt, firoctrie, I.i'uvrs, Jalt, Ac Ac., all of whieh will be sold at the morl reaaoiialde terms. Stone Jars uad Jui, cheap. H. U. MASSEK. Sunbury. Oct. 5 h, 18T4. BRUSSEI, I.NGllAIN AND VENEI1A.N C a r p e t i ii g s . J OS i: I II II L. .4 11 WOOD, Ko. 1 1 1 ChrsHut Street, Comer t'ruuklin Sipiure. PHILADELPHIA. TT AS just rectived and is now opening a very eiteuaive and beautiful asaorl.oem ot CAR P ET1SISS. The good are fresh, and nl new styles, and being purchased principally for dsn, they will tie sold at the Lowest prices ; (hey consist in pari, of Splendid Bius-e's, - CARPET- Beautiful iniieiial 3ply, I l.GS, Super Ultra Ingrain, M'olors war- 3-4, 4 4, 6 8 Twilled Venetian, rsule.l ' " Plain do. J nVKARl.F. A l.irge slock of well seasoned OIL CLOTHS nfall width, Kres, Biauisoa, &c , together will) an rtt nive asaoilment uf Low priced Carpt tings vf all ile-eriptiona. (ry Purchai rs aie r quested to call end see us, when they will find anvxteiikive asaoitment n the most reasonable price.. Philadelphia, Oct. 6 h, 1844 tf i nn bags San, 1 JJ U0 llarr.U do., at $1 75 c.sh, fir sale l-y B. HENDiilCKs. Sunbury, Oct. 1 9th, 1814. FIFTY DOLLARS HKWARD ! CANTRELL'S Celebrated Family Medicine WILL not cure every thing, hut still remain unequalled in their several departments by every thing ever offered to Ihe public, who have voluntary came forward snd offered numerous and highly rrspectsble testimonials of their superior rfficicv. CanfreWs Compound Medicated Syrup nf Sar apnrtlla i or, Anti-Scorbutic Syrup, for Ihe cure of Scnrfula, Chronic Rheu.n ttism, Chronic Swel lings of the Joint', Eruption, nf the Skin, and nil Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, iff.., unsurpassed by sny thing in Ihe ma'ket, combi. ning sll the virtues resident in the Sur-spnrilla with a modern medicament, only lately brought out by ihe most respectable medical authorities. Price, 50 cerils er bottle. Cantrell's ,1ntf Dyspeptic Powder, fr the re lief and permanent cure of th it innvt distressing complaint, Pyspcpsii, in all it form, and stngi's. It is truly s most vain dde remedy. Sold in bottles at 25 and 50 cents esch. Cuntreir t Jtgue. Mixture and Tonic Medlca menta, stands nl the head of Ihe lift unrivalled by any, or all the innumerable mediein-s in uc throughout the length and bread h nf ihe Innd, for Ihe cure of Fevkr and Aries in all its stages, and from all its consequences. Resident, in Fever and Ague districts should never l-e wilhool i. The subscriber will forfeit EIFTY POI.HR8 where bis medicine faiW to ifurm a cure in the most nbslina'e cae, S.dd Who'es-ile and Retail bv CALEB CRE8 SON. al bis Drug Warehouse, No. 6 North Thiid Street, Philadelphia ; also, bv ibe regnl irly ap pointed agent, SEi'H W. ROBERTS, Wholea'e Drucgiat, No. 54 Water Street. Mobile. Prepared orlv by U.e SuWriber. corner nf C R PENTEU and SECOND Sir. ets, Mow f'hristi an, Philadelphia, where il i also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without ibe signature of JOHN A. CANTKELL. C'niilreir Ariio Mixture, or Tonic Irlt'illriiiiiriitn, For the cure of nil H linux affections, if taken rrc cording to direction. It is a never failing remedy which no fsmi'y ought to lie without, especially in low marhy countries. As this medicine is put up under the proprie tor's immediate inspection on the most scientific principles, being Pun ly Vegetable, and having tried its efficacy on thousand, tor upwards ot I years, and lo his knowledge when taken strictly ac cording to directions, there ha. not been nne fa lure. I" rider such cireiimlsnrea I recommend it lo the public, adding a certifiiats in support of my asser tion. I.John Burn, do rerlify that I was in the ship Tnbicro Plant of Philadelphia, dpt. Reed, in June, 1827, bound to Liverpool ; took the fever and ague and laid in Liverpool ,-iune lime under the doctor's bands, went fiom Ibere to BaHimore, Iny in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from ihenr.e lo Philadelphia ; was si month under Dr. Coats; fiom thence to New Yik went to tie Hospital, leinami d there about four wi eks without any relief Ined every thing without n benefit, for five years. Heiring of CantreTs Ague Mix ture from a friend, I went to his store, told him h"W I was afflicted, and got a buttle of his mixture and used it according to directions. It mide a per led rure, and 1 have not had the least return since. I do w ith confidence rt'ioiniiiend it to the public. JOHN BURNS. illrtlU ixtod Syrup of StirNupnrllln. I hilidilphis, April 1 0th, 181 1. -Mr. Juhi A.Ctrhi, Dear Sir, Having be. n slllic ed for npw.ird of Iwo er with ulceration of the throst, de-lroyi"g the whole of ihe soft pal ile, iheu through Ihe upper pari nf mv mouth into my nose, from which seer al pieces of bore rsme nut, which partially detroy ed my speech, through a kind Providence and your Medicated Syrupol Sjr .p.nill i, I am now iemr. d to perfiCt hejllh.and my siht, which w.iaao touch inipairid, is a. stmng ss when a boy. I ibonght it a duty I owed loyou and those simi larly alR-cli d, lo make it public. YoUis, It spec fully, SXMI EL KIRK. Comer uf Tenth and C.a'e Stre,-is. I, Ga'-ril Jenston, No. 6 Rerkleas Street, do cei lifv that my wife, Jane, was sfflicipd for two years with Rhcuinvwm. and at In -t waa entirely di-a' led, so that she wss nbbced to be ontined to ! ,) ; ea' iug if Cant'ell's Me.lieated Symp nf Sas iparilla, or Anti Scnrhu'ic. Syrup. I pror-uie I f.oir bottl-s. which Compb lely removed all her pin and st tV-nes- from her limbs; Iwoniore bottles made a r feii rure. She is now able lo a'tend in hei house hull duti.a a. usual. GABRIL JONSIO.N. Philadelphia Jan. 22 I. 1814. De-crip'ive rainphleU may be had of ihe agenis. (Gratia.) J. W, FRILINC, Suobuiy, ov. 9, 1814. ly .Igent. WHOLESALB & RET AIL IIATiS: l!Al MAM'I'AtTl'ltDUS, South I'.a si rurwrvf Murhil uud AlU (.. Ilill;ul'l.lila, T7HERE ihey alw.ix ke- p on band an rxten sive 3-s .rtiie lit of 11 A T" if CA PS of every description, got up in the le-t an I most aprovi t le. I'eia n denr.ius of pun h ising supciior ani el. a on ihe most i sm ii ti le terms ib fi d to ibeir advantage to cull b. f re luuking pun liases ese here Philadelphia, Oct. fith, 1814 lv i:;i:Tiiti.i: (diiimim), I UK I'M- ll'H I r d v s i i: i' s i a . rHHIS Medicine is ofl'e ed to the public gener JL ally, from a full com.cli n th .t ii is -upermr t any othei in dir'tie n -w in Use, fir I In- cure of Hvspi psia, Liver C!oiuplaini, Nervous Dvbilitv or U.,lily We kness, A c. Its lilies have been lealed ill a private practice .f neir i in lit yeais, and it is now in re eCensivelv cneuUled, at (he a.dieiiude of tu.iny whu have re ceived the mol sin.il benelil from the u e i f it. The following is one an.ong a uunilier nf ctinfi c itea received in xlaiion to the su xes. ol this me dicine I I.acTta Cu. Maith 18. Da. Gmimhs W. Allcm, Dtur Str ; Il is with great pleasure that I in form you of ihe auoeesa attending your Dyspeptic Medicine, while employed in my p attice. From past experience, I firmly believe that in eight cases out of ten, the D.vspepiic, bv the Use of your medi i ine, may emir ly rid hi ma If of ih s Ihorn in the pathway nf life: not only in dysiplic eases, hot in all rises nf conatipatiou, end disva-es dceiid ng on a dihilila'cd state i f ihe nervous system, lege. iher w ith a tmpid st de of the bowels, your E lixir beloui.dof ilimlnn ible value. Numerou- ill sljnces whe ein Ihe uat fulm-as of ibe medicine has beeu reaii-ed, may be foiwariled, if requited. I wish yeu grea surceaa, end receiniin nj ibe medi line lo the siiller ng ( ail nl uiankiud. Voins, with grejt re-perl, UOHEHl' Ai.NEW, M. D. ry For sale al the st.ne ol II. 11. Maa-r, .gent for the proprietor, Suul urv, I'a. Oilolyl SCih, 161 ft. ly CHEAP CARPET STORE, OVt TBS CASIX PLAN. At Ao. 41 Slratrbnrtf St. Philadelphia. 1111 E Retit of the subscribers in their present . situation being very low, and their terms CASH, they are enabled to sell at such low prices thst customers csnnnt fail lo be satisfied, and they invite ibe people of Northumberland and tho ad joining counties to call and examine their stock, as they offer an excellent assortment, comprising lieautilul Imperial, 3py, cnipernne it, grain. Heavy Twill, d Venetian, Fine English Worsted do. S-CARPETINGS. PI tin 8 rtped do. J Willi a largn Stork of well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths of ail widths, fir Rooms, Hulls, Door Pie ces, Sec. Also Furniture Oil Cloths, Keantiful Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Kng Car pets, Mnning, Ac &c, together with a hirge Stock f low priced Ingrain, Entry and Stair Carpets, Wholesale and Ketail, at the lowest prices in the city. cLDKIDGE & BROTHER, No. 4 I Strawberry street, one door alKive dies nut, near 3d street. Entrance also at No. 50 South Second street, Philadelphia. Sept. 28th, 1844 3m SP A N 1SH H IDES TAXXKKS' OIL. :000 D-y La Plata Hides first quality. :.10( Dry La Gnira. do IOOO Dry Salted Li Gnira, do 2000 Dry Salt. d Br anl Hides, do iirt Bales Green Salted Patna Kips. 'iit Bales Dry Pa nu Kips. fiO Barrels Tanneis' Oil. Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, For sale lo Country Tanners at the lowest prices and upon the beat terms. N. 11. The highest inuket prices paid for all kinds uf leather D. KIRKPATRICK Jc SONS. No. 21, South I bird St. Philadelphia. September I t. 1844. ly. TO Country Merchants. rpHE SubscriUrs respectfully invite Country I M. reliant, who are a'lOiit to purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, to an examination of theii respective Stocks, believing that their several as sortrnenla sie as complete a have ever been ofTei e.l in the Philadelphia Mirktl. With stocks of (Sood. in their several Depart ments of Ibe choicest kind a determination to sell on terms which cannot (nil to prove satisfacto ry and a disposition to please old and new custo mers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement to porchiiseis lo call tit our lespective establishments sSilks and Fancy Goods. W A R P Remington 80 Market Street. Aahbuist iV Reniiiiglou 60 " Muck cV Potter I 16 " Vsrd cV Giltmoie 109 Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds. McFa'I'nd k Co 105 Market Street. Bui neit. Withers & Co 120 Senlt & Baker 1 50 ise. I'u-ey iV Wise 154 ' Haidy & Hackers 46 N. Second St. Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest ings, S:c. Willi tm H Love 147 Matket Street. Lambert Duy H'S " Hardware and Cutlery. MichulV llak.r 215 Market Street. Eilwaid S H iii.ly A- Co t8 Importers and Maniirarlnrers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn A Kneass 215. Market Si,eel. IJixits, Shoes, llormets, Caps, Leghorn and l'alin Huts, iScf. W K A J ( WheUn, loH M.irkel Street. I.eviek. Jenkins & Co 151) M Conrad A Co fiO " Mamifiietnrers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, l'ainls, Oils, & c. Thorn . P ,1'invMt 212 Market Stiect. '.'..tia. Linn A. Har is 2I:1J Ito1 inaon. Coil ns & Co 87 " Kdwa-I Cole fit M Thompson Fanciest ii Co 40 " Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimniings. I. Kenton 1 Maiket Stn et. lolni ffijui rlm r cV Brother 62 ' Bioks and Stationary. Giieg A- Ed ott 9 N. Four h Street. Iloa iii A. Thoinps hi 30 " Iinporlers of I'ritish ami French Fan cy Slaple Stationary. L I C h. n A Co 27 S Four h Street llenty Cohen 1 " Importers of Hosiery, Cloves, Trim mings and Fancy Goods. Seiley A Seveting 23 N Third Street. Paikct A Lelnnan 3 " Cunilis, Crushes, Rrooms, &o. 'I'honirs Cooper 3 N Front S'reet. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods. A F O t Mon rose Id S Fourth Stteet. Manufacturer of I'alent l.ard Lamps. E h S Aicliei Si N Second St ,el Manufacturer of I'alent Floor und Furniture Oil Clo'hs. l-aac Mscauley, Jr. CN Fifih Sireet. Manufacturers and Iinporlers of l'a- per Hangings. Hew. II A llrotheia 80 A 112 ChcsnutSt. Plula I, lpbi4. Angus! 21. 1814. ni. NOTICE TO Mr.KCIItVI sS. Ul.llMtS. WM. M.JL JOS. Ii. MAl'I.L, NANCFACTI'RKRS AND DKXl.KRS l. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hi RAW GOODS, j.Vo. 30, Xorth Second Slret t, ( opposite the .Madison llotintJ rHXZ.ASEX.FHXA, (Tv, WHERE will be f und a general ee-oil. fy VVUienl of Florence Braids. Ml errs, Rut-tft lauds. Peddles, Willow Pl.iit. Rice St aw, and Die much admired Neapolitan Lace, and Fanev Bon net, manufactured by us, snd for sale a1 the 'nwe-i maiiutai-iu e purrs. MercbanU and Milliner are invited to give ua a r ill upon visiting Hie City. Jjr" .. B We I. ate Lo con-tan lv inak'hg our snpeii.tr ba r snd ot! . r rdgiugs, all nf whiih will be so'd cheap, for ra-h. JPhiladeh ihia, May 15, ISll. ly 1 AI.ZOUINI'S, a hundsoine article for LaJ ..' ' DiraMS, lur tale chrap, by Juu. 16. H. B. MASSER. Jam mi., li mmas-j .il. lijl.ii jniia T II I! 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The Livivh Ana w ll be conducted in the spit t of Littcll(s Mu-eum of Foreign Literature, (wl ieh was favorably received by the public, for the past SO years,) hut as it will be twice as large, snd will at -pear so often, we shall not only give spirit snd freshness lo it by many things which were exclu ded by a month's Jelay, but shall also, while thus extending our scope snd gathering a greater mid more attractive sriely, l-e able so to Increase tho solid and substantial pint of our literary, histmical and pehfrul harvest, aa fully to satisfy the wants of the American resder. The el iborate and st itety Essays of the Edin burgh, tj ia terlv, end other Reviews; and Black word's ni hie niticisu'S on Poetry, his keen politi cal Cumnicutaiie, highly wrought Tales, snd v vi I descriptions of rural snd tioiii,t dii Scenerv j and the contributions to Literstme, History and eoni. mon life, by the angsc.ious Spectator, the spurk'ing Examiner, the judieioos Atherrrum, Ihe buoy and industrious Literiry G.itPtte, the sensihle and com prehensive Briltannia, the sober snd respectable Chrisiinn Observer; these sh be intermixed with the MJitary and Naval reminiscences nf the TTjii led Si-rv ce, and ilh the best article, of the Dub. lin University, New Monthly, Fraser's, Tail's Ainswnrih's. Hood's, and Sporting Magazines, and of Chambers' adm rsl le Journal. We shall not consider it beneath our dicnity lo borrow wit and wisdom from Punch: and. when we think il good enough, shall use the thunder of The Times. We shall increase our vaiiety by importations from tho continent of Europe, and from the new growth of the British Colonies. Geographical discoveries, the progress ef Cno nizjiicn, (which is extending over the whole world.) and Voyages end Tiavels, will be f.ivoti'e matter for our selections ; and in general, we shall syste maiically ami very fullv acquaint our reiders with the great department of Foreign affiira. While ve asire to mke '.he Livisso Ana de sirable to all who wish to keep them-clve. infoitn id of ihe rapid progress of the movement to Statesim n, Divines, Lawyers and Physicians lo men nf business and to men of leisure it is a so I slroi per olj ct of itir ambition to make it ult'nc live and useful to their Wives and Children. VVe believe that we can ihns do some good in our t'ay and generation : and hoi to mike ihe wmk ird.s rnsat'le in evrry wrll-informi d family. We say indispensable, becmsc in thi d iy nf cheap litus lure it is not possible lo guard against Ihe influx nf what is bid in t'st ' and vicious in morals, in any other way than by furnishing a sufficient supply nf a healthy character. The mental and mural appo lite mu-il be gratified. We hope, that, by 'winnowing the wheat frcm ihe chaff," bv providing alun d.intlv for the iina.'in atinn, and by a large collection of Bingrai by. Voy ages and 'I'raiels, tli-lory, and mo'e solid matier, we may produce a work which sh ill be po iilir, while at the same time it will aspire to raise the star daid of puhl C ta-te. The Living Age w ll bee large m hlet. hand somely piiuted, and stitched in a cover, cont iinii; as much ntat'er as an nriHnary duodec ino volume, and upon giv d type and paper. Each numlier sold separately, and with the usn I discount lo wholesale dealers. Prison at a dis tance will be -upplitd by mail, on thrir remitting lo u. any sum of innmy th it may be convenient. Tin re will le thir v six numbers, m .king th-en log v . I,i ni' , in the rem lining part nl IS 11. Piice i f eac'i volume of twelve number will lo f fill. Postma-t. rs. or mher persons who may lend u tl eir a'd in grtiine up a snb-rripiioii list. will be i utiiltd to four copies ol any vviume, on I remitting t u five dollars. The co, its to he ad i dressed as they may nrJer. ! v i t iTPi.i. a- rn 118 Wiishintjtoii Str et, Bos'QO. Sill C.Kll'l "S VA TKN V ViTashiitcs- i:aci:-:iite. rilHI-S M .chine h.s n.iw been te-ied by morn J. than thirty faunlie in tin neighborhood, and his given entire -attsl.icUoil. 1 is so simple in its c i strucln n, that it cannot cet nut of or.hr. It cciiisui no iron to tti-t, and no piingor rollers to get out nf repair. It will do twice ss much wash ing, wtlh les than hull the wear and tear of an of the l-ite inventions and whit is I urea'er in pi-r-iai.ce.ii costs but lil'lo over half us much as uthur washing inschinea. 'i'he nibsi ri's-rhas the exrlu-ive right for Nor. tbuiulierland, f'nion, Lvconiug, 4 'oluinbia, Lu zerne and Clinton counties. Pricf of sitigle m chine fd. II. B. MASTER. The folio ing certificate ig lioiu a few of thosa whu have there midline, in use. Suuhiny, Aug. 21, 11 1. We, the subscribers cernly t"at we have no'v in u-e, in nur f.milies, 'Slmgeit'a putcnt Wash ing Machine," and do mil hi sitate snini: thai it 1p a most ixeelb nt invention. That, in Wa-hu g, it will save more than one half the u-unl labor. That it doea not require more than one third tho usual quantity uf so p and water ; and that llieia is no rubbing, and const qnently btlle or no wear ing or tearing. That it knoi ki i tl'mi buttons, and that the finest cloihes, snc'i ascollar, laces, tuck, frills, Ac, may Ihs was1 cd in a very short tiinu without tho lest injurs , a d ill luit without any apparent Wear and Ii ar, w hatev -r. We iherrforo cheerfully recommend it I otirfiienda and I t th public, as a mont Useful and lalv.r saving loiehii.e, CHARLES V. HEUl.NS, A. JORDAN. CHS WE.VER. CHS PI.E sNTS, GIDEON M ARK I.E. Hon. GEM. C. V EI.KCQ, HEN I. HENDU'i Ks, CilDEdN LEISEMvIXO. iltsa's Hotki, (firm rlv Treniot t lbu-f, No. 116 Chisnut sirtel,) Philadelphia, Seplciuh r 21st, !44. 1 Igive uwil Shugerl's Patent Wa-.hirg Machb e in my hou e upw.,rda nf i p h I inmuli , and do i"i hisiiate lo lav !mi I dee in it one ot ihe ino I u e lot and valuible bdmr-savu g iiuchiiu s ever mv. i led. I formerly k' pt two women coi tiouaiiy n cupipd in washing, who now dj as tninh in lo day. aa 'hey then did in nne wnk. Thee is n Wear or tear in washing, and it leqilin-S not moi. than one-tl nd Ihr uumI quauidy ol go , p. 1 h had a iiUniU-r ol o'hi I in chines i" my Ism ly, b l Ibis is so decidedly .i ii o to rn-ij llniig else, I go Irtle I aide to gel out of tepui, that I would n t low.lliout one it Ihey ghoul I cost I. Il limes lli.l price ihe) aip . Id for. D N I E 1. HER.?. I.ASrt 8 t.y III, Inal quality. Cut N .lis all s res, e-all, I the s.u'k uu.l barrel. II it. a d Cap, oi ihe Uv. quality. All for s.b- ai re Ii eed ir e. s, I y Kiinbtirr.llel. i;n, IHtl. II. II. M .SiSi:i!. 'I'W EED l.lll II, a bniidsoiuii iruce, ull w.s I, lilil and ei gne, lor huu uiei C. aig uul IV . lu' gale, very hy Jan. IS. 11. B. MAS-sEit.