Newspaper Page Text
are not, we usk why you are not willing to make this division, and how you can avoid making it when this “equal divi sion of property” shall he consumma ted? Thatis the cluss who will be com pelled, by their leaders, to cluim a divi sion ol property with the humble but respectable class to which you belong. I'or, the property of the more wealthy and the rich, will be divided among the leaders-—Dorr, Parmenter, Luther, and their inmediate associates, the more eminent of the greatrveformers, There never was a more dangerous, wicked and hypoeritical scheme played off upon deluded men than that which leads the poor to consider the rich as their ene mies, ‘The fact is, and there is not a more obvious truth in life, that the pros- perity of the rich is the sure and never fatling prosperity of the middling inter est and the laboring classes, T'o prove this position, it can only be necessary to ask the industrious poor man, what wonld become of himsell and family if he and they were situated in a commn- nity where every one was as poor or more needy than himself? Could sueh a community aflord him ‘omplut\'m«em,l and pry him his dollar or more pey day at the end ol every week? ‘ Finally, we make the declavation, without fear of contradiction, that !h('rvj is no spot on this earth where the poor, the Inborving and the middling classes) ol society, ever occupied so enviable a position, as those elasses lhiave always occupied in this much injured and villi fied State.—For here in Rhode Island, far nearly two hundred years, wiih scarcely asingle exception, the Govern ment, and every department ol it, has been in the hands of, and has been ad ministered, and wisely administered too, by those who had their origin in, and proudly claimed to belong to, cither the laboring ormddling interest elasses. | Let those who spend their time in try- g to crnbitter the poor against the rich, v ponder over these undentable truths, and shadder when they reflect upon the mischiel they are scattering broadcast through socicty, He who lahors to en rage the poor against the righ, and teaches the ignorant that they have a vight, when aud how they please to re gist the Inws of the land, is more to be dreaded than the miduight assassig, or he who applies the toreh to the dwelling | of his neighbor, | it you would avoid the evils to which we have referred, (Ollow the advice we give you—be at the polls on WEDNES DAY NEXT, at an early hour, and use your utmost excitions ty sccure the largest possible vote for the frue Rhode Lsland Ticket, ¥ The Carpenter-Darviies are circu iating a story in the north part of lhv: State, as we were informed a few days since by a highly respectable gentle wan m Providence, that the law and order ticket in Newport woald not ob tain over a handred majority, and that Carpenter woold get a majoriy in lh«-: town of Portsmonth, Soch falschoods| ns these show to what desperate straits the party are driven, In answer to this cwe assure our fiiends, that the majority | for the Rhode Island Prox n Na-wpnn,; will he much nearer five hundred (hiuni one hundred—and i Portsmouth, our prox will obtain a majority of at least a Saundred, and morve than that ip Mddie town, No fears, in fact, need be cn tevtamed; by any except Dorrites, that the County of Newport will fail to doits duty., Our soil s uncongemal 10 row dyism. It can have no abiding place among us, We have no property hLere to be divided by violence, , st 7 We would thank our friends in this county, especially, to favor us with aceurate returns of the vo gon Wed pescay, immcdiately after the close of the polla. = Also the names of the Sena tors and Representatives elected., Thomas W, Daorre, arrived in Provi dence Last FPrday evening —stopped at the house of Burrington Auothony all night, and early on Satarday morning, Jelt the ety for Pawtucket and ook Jodgings at Abell’s tavern on the Massa chysetis side of the hine, where he holds dadly communication with his pohtical associates. We upderstand the authori tes have made a requisition on Gov. Moiton for hisdelivery, ! e Granasm ror Aviar. —We have barely voom to say a word m favor ol the Apnlnumber of Greaham’s Magazine The plates, if possible are more heautiful than ever.—<The contents me alway s mteresting . —Received and for sale at Fry's, T'he back ronbere will be furnished on application ns above e Car fiend ). G G of New Yok, will aceept our thanks fora copy | of the Loundon Mortning Herald of Mar.! Sy witho which be politely favored us Jast weelk, ; T'he Riate election in Connecticut, takes place on Monday next, 31 ol Spnl. Ee* Our Miscellaneous readers will readily excuse us this week, f(or the omission of our usual miscellavcous se lectionz, when they recollect that this is the Tast paver we shiail publish before the election, We understand the cars on the Ston ington Rail Road, were unable to pro ceed fumther than Kingston yesterday morning, in consequence of damage (¢ the road by the late severe storm of rain. The Court Martinl, The testimony in the case of Mackenzie was closed oo Wednesday of Jast week, 1 is now wore than six weeks since the com mencement of the trinl, Mr, Griffin, one of the counsel for the accused, read the defenee of Conunander Mackenzie before the Court Martial, ‘l'he New Yorlk Commercial Ad vertiser says: “It was an able nod well written document. ceovering all the pomnts in the case, and re- Huting all the objections that have been made (by the prosecution. ‘l'he reading of the detence occupied abont two hours. The prmeipal points of defence have of conrse Cheen anneipnted by the evidence developed tdurig the progress of the tral, Tt was hs tened o, thronghonty with the most breath- Jess attention, and some passages of it made agreat impression on the aadience, thoogh not a sound was heard from any one during Athe reading. "The chapel in which the court was held was crowded withspectators, a great proportion of whom were ladies,” The New York Awmerican speaks of the defenee as follows @ “I'he whole facts of the case were reca pitulated with ¢learness and great abiliny und the summing up ob the evidenee agains Cromwell was excecdingly powerful, The caplession of Spencer and Sumil were dweh upon strongly ;5 and the stnking fact thm thongh Spencer und Cromwell met st the gangwuy asthey were led 1o the balter, not n word passed between them,althongh pre viously Spencer had protested that Cromwel was innocent, was cited as proof conclusive of the latter’s cwilt” Sias —T'he Millerites are well supplied with signs, such as earthquakes, comets, me teors —und scoffers. The only dinwhack s, that these things Laye been of frequent, and sowe of them ot constant oceurrence, from tine immemonial, How are they wore wig niticant now than they were 2000 years ago? Phie ancients had echipses also to trighten thew, "These are now onutted fromthe cata logue of potents thanks to the hght of sciencs which not only shows their cause, but reveals m ndvance, the dates of their oecurrenes, e weak and credulgus, whostand zaping } for prodigies and wonders, will be sure 10 find them What s lecking in realiny, \uli‘ he supphied by woagination. =N V. Jowr, of Commerce. } Tue Srason.— It iz now the 15th of Mar, snys the Waorcester Spy, with o'l the usual nppearances of mud o winter about vee The weather has been very cold sinee thus mom | came 1, und the earth 18 covercd with snow, to which there was an addition of about three inches, day betore yesterday, A change st be near ot hand, and, we apprehend the earth will be i a wmore favorahle condi ton for vegetution when the snow disnppears than if it had been as rpaked and exposed. throngh the winter aud curly spring, nsat hos been some winters past.—"T'w o years ago. varly peas ware planted in February, and one person m this vicinny hiad two acres sown about a week carler than this time--g singn larcontrast to the present state of the scason. Murper v New Youk.——A BMr| Charles G, Corlies, who kept a bowhng saloon at 360 Pyoadway, New York, was shot i Leanard stieet i that eity, on Monday mght of last week, The discharge of the pistol gave the alarm, and he was taken to the Catlton Hoase, | where he survived bat an hour or two, | He had a shart tme betore left his es | tablishment with a female who had been conversing with him some tine. A five barvelled pistol, with one baviel discharg-| cd and the rest loaded, was found by | ins body. A diligent search was made i the vigimty, but no trace of the assas- | sin could be found, nor was the woman| seen who was conversing with him., Al min pamed Henry Coltop, of Baelay street, has been arrested on suspicion of lwmg the llnutlru'r, and committed 1o prison. Susprcion was direeted to him on pecount of his now being out on bail, having been arrested for snapping a load ed pmistol atthe head of Corlies, a few days gmee. Colton alleged that Corlies Lad heen guilty of pmproper mtimacy with hs wife, When be was arrested he was perlectiy cooly and at appeared had beey at home, at the time the deed was done | Hhis wife, however, was found jua state! bordering on nsanity and wonld not see any one ull the door ol hei toom was broken down, A coroner’s inguest was sabsequently held, but no satistactory proot cculd be gathered from the witnesses examined as to the identity of the person who perpe trated the aet, The New York papers mention that « woman, supposed to be the paramour ol Corhies, has stoce been wrested. Jons Tyikn seems to he making a clean sweep ol all the Whig office holders in the country. Our exchanges from all parts ol the conntry arve Gled with the dotale We arn glaod the Whigs ave willing to be turned o ratherthan give up there poneiplos. We havy heard of o tew office holders who were Clay men when oppomted, hut have taraned Calhoun men since=<hut these mstanees thank tortinmn are few and far between. They exiibit how. evergthe corrupting ifluence of othice < Low. el Jowrnal, Waso vonr ks <<"T'he hest wash for the hodies of young trees s Ive mde from ashes or from potash-<one ponmd ol potash will Iy coongh tor one gallon of warer. "Tiis shonio b npphied with o hrush or o swab to the by ol the tree an the mwonth ot Jaly 5 tor tha s the season o whi b inseers bay the CREs on the hods and ot the oot of the tree, Thas wash will entiely destroy all the moss on th bodyy wod alb the ew and cggs and worms thin come i contact withoot P he wash s maeh profevecd 1o bome washy as it asa vegetabile sub stanee 5 ommd 1t will not close the pores of 1a wood as loane will 1 has been long tiied Iy the be st orchmdists, and has never beon knows toangure o sgle tree, when made as aboy e i rected.~ Maine Farmer. There are rnmors of pportant Al renees o oprmion between Moo Waobstor and Meo Spen vor, There are no faether indications ot M Wibster s mtention to resign HERALD O THE TIMES. Ktewwsm, A Lowell printer requests one of the Miller. ite vreachers to ‘cull and settle’ for the printing || of sowe sgvond advent |'Jllflili hetore he gma“ "p. |: A Poicassunorise —~A gentleman ln'mg'i at Northfleet, England, has purchased for him- | selfan annnity of £5OO a year uud the residue ‘ of lus property (about £200,000) is to ho ap-| propriated to the building of 40 almshouses, the inmates of which ure to receive 126 a week. Procurss or tone T'eveeeaver Caver. - Cram's large distillery, in Wooster streer, near Canal, New-York, is about to be conver- | ted into dwelling houses. Millions of gallons | ol the ‘“ruw materinl’ have been converted into porter house grog in that establishment. | The Norfolk Herald says thut the Imr«lmnl Levantarrived in Delaware bay on .\'umln.\l from the West Indies. The Lull, as fur as| could be seen, was completely encascd iu solid ‘e to the thickness of some four or five ject ! Several of the hands are suid to be badly frost bhitten, | Itisstated that upwards of 2000 persons have ‘ hecome professors of religion within the lusl]g few weeks in the city of Albany. 'T'ho ghur-i ches are open every night, and ace hiterally l thronged, | General Juckson was 76 years old on| Wednesday week. Exvancesest oF tne BErig Casar =="T'he drst 14 sections of the enlivged eanal have cost FLM067227. The cost of completing the works on them is estimated at $304,540,22 making a total of 6,254 512,45, Pressovivasiv==The Legistature of Ponn sylvimia have passed avodier bill for the ap poimtment of Represontatives to Congress.—— Governor Porter probably will sign it ' The French Government intended to in crease the number of cruizers on the Afhvican coast, 1o check the sluve trade. Three ad ditional vessels are to leave Toulon in the spring for that statiun, ‘ Mus, Wooun, the petebrated vocalist, has entered a Couvent in Yorkshire.—She lm\ingl . . . | become a convert to the Catholie fhith. ! A great public mecting of the fiicnds of My Calloun has been held o Charleston, 8. € to take active measures to bring Mr. Calhoun’s cluims to the Presidency. Pickens, Holies, Elmoreyand many distinguished Carolinians were present and addressed the meeting. Muw. L. N Foween, the Phrenologist, s in Georgia for the benctit of lis healthy having been tuken while lecturing in New York with blecding at the lungs. Ouro. A bill to distriet this State has passed bhoth hranches of the Legisiatuve, On an even vote, in the Statey it gives 6 Whigs and peftecn Lucofucos. S Patriek’s day seems 1o hiave been cele brated in every part ot the country this year, | The Tylpe party has disbanded i New York and Philadelphia. "They have passcd resolutiong against Keeping up a distinet orga nization, "Vhey are to assimilate with the Demoerats, and endeavor to secure the nomina tion of Ty ler or Calhouny at the National Con vention. Mr. Fleteher Webster it is said will go 1o China as Seeretary ol Legation to Me. Everert, Hesry Coav has been nominated hy w State Convention in Hlinois, for the Presiden- cy. Fhe five is spreading Tur Wasminaron Seecraror, published in Washington, has come out an advocate for Mr. Callioun to the Presidency. The Earthquake o f February Bth was felt at : =urrnam BRIGHTON MARKEY—Moxoav, Muar. 27 Reported tor the Boston Daily Advertiser & Patriot At Market A 75 Beel Cattle, =7O Swine,— S 0 Beot Canle llllsnld, Prices—Dßeel Cattle=~"l"he price obtained last week for o ke quality were hardly sos tned, A sl number extraatd 120 420, First gquality, w 175 a %50 second quality 4 25 a 4 005 thied qaality, 8575 a 425, Sheep—None ot market, Saine=—A lot to peddie, prime quality, de for Sows, and D tar Barrows; also, lois ot B 4 and 4 3d4e. A Lot of old Hogs 4 3-4¢, At retatd trom 412 10 Ge. SANGSA DS, In this town, on the sth mst by the Rev, Me. Swathy Me. Plahip Peekliom, Jroy ot Mud dletown, 1o Miss Surah Vo daughter of My, Nuthaniel Nason, of this town, Lo Madddetown, an the Toghinst. by the Rey Mre Smithy, Me George G Chiase, to Miss Han nalt Mo danghter o Me. Joshua Copgeshall, ot Maddletown. In Bostol, on the 200 h tnst. My Thomus N Aeng to Miss Havnah Mo Manchestery both W, Lo Nooth Kingstown, 20th inst. Mr. Bzekiel G Pearce, to Mass Lowsa Hazard, both of that taowin. Lo "Thowpson, Conng on the 10th inst. My Abraham Stadleyy of Providence, to Miss Mar guret Dow, danghter of Captamn Beojaunn Har ding of Buistol, DEATHS. In this towan, Saturday lasty Mr. Edward Wiatson aged abont 76 y ey In this town, on Sunday morning last, "T'hos Handy, Esq. aged about 75 years, [ Do this towng on Sanday aftevnoon Tasty an st son o Mreo Begganan Frechorn, aged ahout 4 vears. ! In Portsimonth, 20st inst. Loey (’lmntil--r‘ Jeldest dughter of Rev. Charles and Mis. La feretin Noble, :q.'ml Y vears. l 19 Providence, on the 20<t anst, Elizabeth CA Woellsg o Blaphanton, NOH aged 18 yeurs [On Frday Lasty Mirso Patience, wile off My FWatson B Fhaehy on the 37th year of her age [ On Saturday, Susan Moulton antant danghiter pol M Geoo W Scamans, i the sixth vear ol her age <O the sTth st Mes. Colin 1 it of Mes Clhinrles € Mowry, aged 33 venrs CMes Rebecean €8 Read, wite of Meo D s A Read, and danghter of Col. Thos. Sessions, aged AV venrs C e Bostol on the 200 h inet a child of Mr VT hoss Wohite, aged Dmanths On Woduesday lnsty Mo Wi, Davis, nged 42 - O Tharsday, Mary M, danghiter of Mo Nathaon M. Bunn, o Rechioboth, 160 h st Mo Aaron Pock i, SO veurs, b months and 16 days, My 3 was Pasoldivr of the Revolution, and was in Sally van's expedition on Rbode sl ‘ Eo Eall Baver, Mo Uhomas Batts, o Revolu HONAEY pensioner, 8 1o Lintle """l'tll'lt, on 20« inst MNon W! i Walbimre, Catmerty o Judge i one of th Comrts ot this State, i the SABth vear of his nge Athe Umiversity of Viegima, on the 171 k st of searlet fover, Alesander Dallas Bac b, cson ol Protesson L Comtenay, i the ol h)h" ul his gt ‘l ' S, SHIP NEWS, &5, PORT GF NEWPORT. | | l | ! THURSDAY, Ma-ch 2. ? Brig Good MHope, Riloy, 10 days fiom Churbeston or Providence, Passed, ITth, i lat. 36, lopg 74, brig C. B. "Tolman, with Joss of foremast, and smils spht. Brigs Antares, Crowell, and W Rogers, ARRIVED, Harding, tm Boston for Pivladelphia, _Sehirs Riehmond, Awes, from New Yol for Portland 5 Mariner, Adams, Nantoeler fo Baltimore ; Philudelphiog Thaim, do for Phila delphia s Soplironia, Bravton, New Bedford fur do 3 Bethely Eldridge, Boston for Nortolk Exity Saith, Chathiwn for do 3 Wyoming, Nick crsolly Boston for Phaladelpbiag Billow, Cur s, do for Washington, N. C. 5 Pilot, Crowell Dennis tor the Delaware, Apprentice Loy, Lortng, Yarmouth for do., Wave, Crowclly Boston tor New-York : Ehza, Murreay, Beltus for do s Lycoum, Phinney, Plymouth for do Effort, Spear, Thomaston (or do. 5 Ellen Rod many, Bheppard, and Win, Brawn, New Bed ford for dos g Lelphin, Crowelly Yarmouth (o Philudelphia ;3 Gov. Arnold, Bacon, New Jore sev for Boston 5 G \Vaed, Baltimore for New. bury o Alhiou, Newburs port for Phitudelphia Stoops Midas, Denais from Prov. for NY Hlenry Gibhsy Gibbs, 16 Lours from N Yok tor Providence @ Passedat 9 A M. Sloop I 8 Istand, Hully ashore in the North Paseooge, about a quarter of a mile Yelow Horl Gate - Capt. Hull thought he shonld ger off” wr hagh wiater withont damage. Capt. Gibhs reports thut Scli'r Independence, Srewart, and Sloop Junog Sturgisy arrived ot New-York morning ol the 23d 5 Tecmmnsely, Childs, Y PIEVIONS (eee passed the Roseius, and Oscury of "Taunton, at anchor o Sand’s Point, Hloops Providencey, Allen, fraom Wareen for N. Boedtord 5 Yankee, Chunce, Fall River fin New-York. Sloop Menator, Giftord, fm Westport for New York; Index, Gibbs, New B odiond for do, FRIDAY, Mareh 211 h., Helhtrs Hornet, Paddbeford, fin "Taunton for N. York ; Banner, King, Boston for Nortoly Balunce, Nickerson, do for Baltimore 5 No 1. Meßeady, Somers, 12 davs from Mobile, witli Cotton, for Newport & Providence 3 Myrtle, Paine, Prov. tor Madison, Cro: Messenger, Hazlegrove, do for Fredonekshorg, Nloops James Lamoherey, Kenny, from Proy, for N. Y. Laaac 1 Bovden, Brown, Pall Ris vr for do. 5 Jane, Hall, Prov. for New Bediord: Vietory, Bryer, Prov. tor No Lovndon ; Vigibant, Heathy New Yoek tor Providenes, Sloop Republie, Soule;, fin Now Bedford o N York, SATURDAY, Mareh 25th Sehr Elizabeth, Bragdon, 21 days foong At takeapas for New York., 3 i k Sl;mln Moses l‘.clnly, I)liwn, fin Prov. for N Yorlk. Brig Star, of North Yarmouthy Prnee, 43 dinvs trom Tobasco tor No Yok, in distress, cirgo ol fogwood Selir Obivia & Vieginia, Rollins, fin Pros for Prederieksburg. Sehirs Pennsyvavia, Bacony fin Boston fog Badidelphin s Star, Kowan, Providence o Baltimore 3 Valtore, Smally Newhuryport for Alexandeiag with tore gatt and main hoow e ried away, in the NW blow ofSaturda night Pilot-hoat Hvam, of Edgarton, fin crmise. Sloop Victory, Frenchyand Fanes Lo Fong, Hawkins, tin Prov. for N York 5 Essex, Duor fee, Pl River tor do.; Oscary, Proshy ) Ny for Taunton. Sloops Osear, Preshy, from N York for Pall River; Frankling Notip, "Taanton for N Bodtord. MEMORANDA, At New Oclaans, 10th, Schrs Gen. Cobly Thommond, for Wilmington, and Virginin, Buarronghs, for Charlestong both o sl Qrst wind. Ave 10thy Schr Clura Ann, Cozzens, tin Mobile, Cld at Nortolk, 2Gth, Schr Rosalthe, Balkoer, Wost Indies. Wl at New Orleans, Hthy Schie Tasso, Almy New-York. Satled fm Savannah, 17th, Brig Prince de Jomville, Gardoer, Havana, Arvat New Orleans, Bthy Brig Avawon, Switery, jroon Havana, Areoat Npw York, 2240 Brig Canonicus, Vianghang 19 days from N Ovleans, At Savannahy 17thy Bog Poland, Swmith, g forv Blavana, ["Flhe PoCRE Q 0 Cld at Havana, Gthy Schir Frauklin Green, Draper, Cardenas. Adv. at N, Orleans, 16th, Brig Teho, Mes sery for Newportand Provo wanting 75 balex At Tombez, in Septo shop MARGARE'T, Wimpenny, of this porty 12 months outy 560 hbs ¢p ol Spoken, in Nov ship CORINTHIAN, Pad dock, N. Bedtord, 50 moniths out, 2600 bbls <p oil, TR TTYT RN YU DRAATR TO TIHE CITIZENSOP NEWPORT, The subseribers would respectfnlly inform the eitizens ot the whove and neighboring towns, that they have heen appomnted arents for the sale of the eolebheated DANDELION AND TOMATO PANACE) T'his won dertul compound 14 composed of nine of the begt medicmes which the veoetable Kingdom prodoces, s purely vegetahle wnd s mann. factored by Messis, Ron<om & Ntevens, Chernsts and Donggistsg Arory ”n!l Punild me, and s undonhtediy the best medicine now hetore the pubhic tora debilitated sys tem, For o more seneral iden please read therr Addross 1o the Peop'e of the United States, i another port of this paper, RoRIAZARD Ay aiare, R.J. TAVLOR, ¢ Newport, Mareh 300 1= sSteamboeat Nolwee, '.‘“!‘: Steamer Moyegay, will loave Long Wharl, Newport tor Providence, San cl.q_\' morning, ;\pnl 2h,ont Bak loek. Returi ing, will leave Provilence Monday at 11 AML & Newportat 1P M, tor New Yok, vin Stonmgton, Fare between Newport & Yew Yerky, 3350 River tare, : ill The vbove arrangement W locontinue np tul turther notice, [ Mareh 30, NOTIICE, 'I‘l“‘: (fc:-p:l'lno'r-hv‘n horetotore existing under the firm of Wa ) Cozzeas & oL, expired by Limatatien, on the st instant Al indebted to them are regn <ted tooanake mmmediate payment to either of the snhser |H'l._~. ench of whom 15 hereby anthorised to stgn on bhebindt or the Jate concern lor the adjustinent of s toe, EOWARD W, LAWTON, WA, . COZZENS, FRANCIS LAWTON, Nt'\\'pnr', March 50 15868 NOTVICE., 'l"'"': Cocpartnership heretofore existing under the fiom ot W Lawroa & Co expired by himiation, on the tirst ansiand Al indebted to them oo requested to minks s dimte payvinc it to cnher of the subisen bere,ench of wlionn 14 hene 'IV nuthorsed ta sagn on beha't of the date concern for the wdpustnent of s athirs WM CCOZLZZENS, LBEDWARD W, LAWION. | Newport, March du, 1213, ; .)3 bhle, of HERD'S GRASS or T1IMO » 1w ‘_' SEED, ot Store No, 2, direetly npppsite George Bowen's on Steven's wharf, by e boshel or bareel, as low as ean be pur chasod 1 the Binte—and warrnoted tree from Cuannda Unsiles, March 30. Jud possession given tninedie!:ly | gmend The lower part ol a preasnntly situated [lovse, comtaiming 8§ | 48 P rooms, Prce 60 dollars. Foa further iformation enqguire at ths oflice, Newport Mareh 20, 15473, v EY U 7 ‘ T 1 CONEW COPARTNERSHIP, SUNDAY, Murch 26th MONDAY, March 27th Carpetings. Bngs, Floor Cleths & They tener their respectiul thanks for the patronnge that has heen extended to then tormer business, and soheit o contimbance, 1.. W, LAWTON, FRANCIS LAWTON. Newport, 23d Mareh, 1813 NEC ETOCK « DRWY GO0ODS; CARPETINGS; &C. and wlhnle tendenng his sineere thanks oo the hberal patronage receved by the late firm, he would respeetinlly =ohern o continued share for the new conceri, us tollows - T'he nndersigned liave this day formed o connexton i hos pess, under the Grm ol WM. C. COZZIENS X (00, N L. COLLENE. GEORGE COZZICNS, Newport, March 23, 1813, \ fresh supply of new and seasonabl ‘ Dry Goods, whyel wiil by sold at prices 1o &t purchaser \ T \ ' . r SELLING OFF AT CONT 'I‘l”': subeeriher worn out in the husiness, 18 now aetermamed to make o Gual wind up of his entire stock i tende, COMpPrising o very extensive variely ol Scasonable and |"l|llt'y porehased at New Yok avd Boston, on the very hest terms, all of wineh he will sell ot cost, and less than cost lor eash, Varchasers will do well o eall mmedise vy ownd iy resi nesured ths s not a toek o tesde, A Soon s s assortment s soomneh brokoor as to regure replemishing, or he wall dispose af the whole, and let the Store, n grent bar satn, to nny responsthio voung man, aond give such creur!t as may be desired, \ v * i B 11 F'INAL NOTICh, Sl o pPrreons sn?\)c-l" tey tnsation, who have [\ not pand thear Voax, nion (resh d o enll at the Collector's 00, Noo S hanees st il pav it on or betore Toceday, the 2500 of ‘\"'l. next 6,000 ROLLS OF NEW AND CHEAP DAPTIR ZANCGINICGS. st received at JAMES HAMMOND'S. March 30. JOHN T. TILLEY, HAS FOR SALF Just Keceived, A new lot of Millinery Goods, Artfica! Frowers, Nilks, Ribbons, Luces, &e, &e, Also a new Pattern Bonnert ot FRENCH & DRAPER'S, No, 1585 ‘Thames streey. Newport, Mareh 30, 1843, Gw, . " » -~ fl WEW BONNETS FOR SPRING. Sheli and Althore, IMorence and Rinland, Super Ruthoud and Pedgl Vietoria and double straw, Devon single and douule Straw Bonnets, Just reeeved ot JADI&S dOJADZON 83, March 30,7 ; g FoR SALY, The estate in Warner street ILI formerly known as the Da m_’ venport House, syt wesg of the vuck Factory, For terms,crguire of WM. BROWNELL. Mareh 30, TO LT, - P —— 'l‘”l'] subserihers nave formed a Co-oart. nership in business under the nsine ol Eldw'’d W. Lawilon & 20, They have fitted up a commodions store, a Mo, 170, Thames Street, (next door sonth of tueir late place of busines< ) where they pro pose,ina tew days, to offer a complete as sortment of DRY GOODI, EITHER-AT WHGLESALE CR RETAIL And ia their Carpet Ware Room above, a full assortment of Ntraw Mattines, WR, C. COZZENS, ‘,‘/'(Hll,l) respectfully announce to his triends and the pubhe generally, he will, in connexion with his brother, con tnue to carry on the HPRY (xOOEPN AND CARPET BUSINIIRS, A othe O Stand, so lone oceupicd by the lute firinof W, C. Cozzeas & (o, and which s now undergoing very genera alteration and repairs, and will by the sth of Apnl be fully supplicd with a CO=PANTNECRSENLE, New Spring Goods, JUST RECELIVED cAnd now opening, al Sioi Nou, 139, .\lur("h |"i. Thgpem N A NS 12 S D 5 oy 1909 Do o) Hle also will ot the Store now occupied by hselty the very best stand i town, dnn permm vent lensegand give possession NATHANIEL SWEETY Murch 23 - Gw TOWN 7TAX. ' J. Gl N"”‘"EN", Colliitm Newport, March &3, 1544 OF THE UNITED STATES | I N 19akiyg aronnd npon mank ind the phitwn. | dirapist capuot but find wuch o bvaent Phe various ille 19 which his race wre salbject and vel are de iy and hourly hureying thos sl o the gr.na.'nml sO oo 1 Loe eimng of e whpn the bopes of parents und forends secined budding e pyuiuriny, and sulticient 1o pawaken the liveliest sympathios ol those w lmn«, hearts are not eallous to every n_\mp.nlh lu:' Hecling. M hen by the h.a’gnrd Jouk, the huf-" died bivathiogs und the hollow cough of those with whom he Bag heen in the habit of holding | awert anterconise, pethaps of his own blood relations, he sees Ugg spark of Ife dimly gllm.| wering or st ready o go o oul, how does lni-‘; lonzing desives incieaeg that the mind of man. | ommninotent nhiost as it s, conld desise Kot means by which vnder Providence, the consn | quences of these dlis aigin be sty d his bet- | ter natu » hecotes exeited, amd heis stinaated | 1o his task o view of the gty resuits which | may How from his 10i's. Thys wae see the | market crowded with nostruns whose vitues if | the hall which are lold were true would ';;'!-t" DEATH FlskLr 10 DIE and mun become lm;! mortal ! In presenting the Pasacra of the DAN ! DELION and TOMATO 1o the publie, we would siy that we do pot elaim tor it —that u shall be o specific for ann the diseinses, 1o which the hmap Goame w o sulgect, but all for which it s reconuncade . I s for s recom- | aendation the sunetion of the expoience of thie most distinguished and culightencd physi-! crits on the Gl be, | T he |nu|-|iu|ny- deem it nnngegsanry 19 state the cost to whieh they have bheen at, or enre which bas Lecn taken to select in the gt nlaee, ! the e st mticlos and then devise the eahs by | which their whole strength may be given to the ! pubitic. They ask tor it only that meed ol at | tention to whieh the sick u'lufl #ll!‘.c'llhg n 'lln"‘ community may deem it cottled. L hey nre willing thit its healing proper 10s should be lln: recommendation, wud that the rehiet and health whieh s sure to come to the suffeiing wnd dise viased alter the nse should prochiim its virtues ;“ they wond, and have made sach arrangements thit i <hall have an EXTENSIVE SALLE, and | that all iy receive o share of s healing beue- | fts, The PANACEA is compased, as all must | e aware who know any Hnix.g‘ of the AN HELION, TOMANTO and SARSAPARILLA, s prnenpad o grpdigngs, foom the most innocent I as wellas the wost effectoal plants i the vege tible hingdom. There s scarcely anindividua! who s ot well aequainted with the cfficacy of | e DANDELION, TOMAT . and SARSAPA- | RILLA, and whodo not knew that in thoe ! disenses tn whieha complete and vadieal chinnge | m the composition o the blood, i the seere- | tions of the Laver, and e the fonmation of all the so'ud parts ol the body are nvg:udul, that ;' there are no remedies which will for o moment compare with them 2 in Gaet, in all tho e regions | m owineh liver diseases are prevalent, or where from the nature of the clunmte, any dmpurines | of the blood exists, the Pandelion grows In grcul; quantities and W eagerly unpghl, ailers bosecins from the great abundance of the Dandelion all the vegions where sach diseases or any that How frone them exist, that it was the design of the Creator that where the malady was found the remedy aiso might be obtamed. They wrel theretore offerea to the public with tall conti- | denee for the relief of those diseases Fr which the artieles themselves e so olten recommei ded by all our tirst Physictans ! Such as Headiache, Divziness, Sleepiness, Nots s in the Head, 'l..ui}'t'im in the mouth, Nuusea or sichness ':'l' :‘XN' Stowaeh, loss of ap-| petite, andigestiony dyspepsin, fever amd ague, | pare after eating, sour storach, heartbum, mundice, costivenvs<, Determnmation of the . Blood 10 the head, piles; conghs, volds, Pt an the side, baek, Vwbs and gomts, cheumatism, and all ehronie diseases serotulons humors, sait! theam, and all cutaneous eruptions ol the skin, general debihity, &e, | Read and aviflect. Read the following cerlificates. Such facls ag laese are 100 ]l[llill to be denied. \loses Stearns, Harrison Avenne, Boston, s entirely eured of a anost deeadial case ol NSult l;h";n:‘l. by the use of ooly thiee bottles of this yaluable Panncea after wll olheg pre pacations had talea, FLS Thamas, Charle stown, was tronbled with Rhemaatizan and Dyspepsia, both ot two vears' standing s he tnea all e medicimes usunally resorted 1o withont effiery at last he tried the Dandelion PANVICEL ) wnd betore using two bottles was entrely cured, Mo, I'homas recommends it to a neighbor, who s tronbled with o scrotulous hooaor § she s taken 3t about thive wechs and 18 neurly lll“'d- John Dodge, 217 Washinoton street, Bos ton, wascared ot a homor ealled Jackson's o Barber’s heh, winen he had tor nearly three vearsy the Pasacea effvcted a care after all other iedicines had taled, M Alvin Rachiards, 10 Civve street, Boston having had tregoent shocks of fever und agoe (whicl was caused by hving i the West)yund some time ago commenced takinrg the Pavacea, which he says has had the lappiest effects, John M., Marstin 4 Oak Plaee, Boston, had long hevp tronbied with Nervous and Sick Heawdache, Toss ot appetite, geneenl detlity, Sy had thed all the remedies usaally used, awith wo offeet; for the lust resort he seat and purchased some of the PPasacra; be- tore imn-_' two bottles he was restored to per et healph Charles £, Bennen, 10 Bl street, Boston, dad o long tune been troubled with o Bihoos Atfection, great distress i the stomnch, dys: pepsia, and Joss of appente. After wking che Pasacea four weeks e sand he was bet- ter thoo e ever was botore an lus hite, Hundieds ot cases more amght be g e J. 1. JOUVETT but newspuaper expeese profithits at, ' Always ask ferthe Pandeion Pasacka, and getatol the agents ot you wish 1o get the gentine, Diurvists and athers o diiforem paris o the country desimgg an agency by them, caun e supphed mmediane i)‘ h_\ widdhiossing, 'wsl /oll’. vhne tothe Broprnictors, RANSOM ~ SEEVENS Armory Hall Bailding, 325 Woaghmgron etreet, Boston, Mass, :325 " \;:iu:l\;;l"”'\ :;25 Al<o tar sale h'\' the l]'ll) nppernt o ugrents Newport, ROR, Hazaed v RS Taoylor, drvggists s Basral, LW, Brige, W IS Bayiey, donggistay Warien, Win, Packer, fenguisty swanzy, Johin A Waoudl, draggist, vt by clm_;glsln thironghiout T Conntey March 30, \'()'i TOE s hevehy giwen tooall porsons, AN Cwn sot Pows i the 20 Bapiet mect Mg house, who bave ot paed the tax neseanel TSI e, that o os« the same s 'OM" “h or betore the Tstday ot Say next, «nd pe wes will e woldb ot Pablie Aactim ta the highe st idder dor the payment of saul tex anil wl e nind Cxpenses, agrecably o e Chns ter ol neorporntyg, ; ""- crder of the Corporation ' D CPENHAM, Collector Newport, March 16, 18453 3w, A SPLENDID LOY \'l‘}\\' stvle SHUTCAN, w 0 vhe o xtreme . low prce 042 ods. mwer v q,‘"' I.n Jies cnll nad see thaw 8t No i March I ) 1 JOUvVET Y ARDDRESS TO THE PLOPLE REMEMDER Rolice, AUCTIONS, Auction NSales B WILLEBOR'S 1 /MY " > STOCIK Will be continned on Saturday smorning, April st : Adminisirasor’s Saslc.~ ; Household Furnityre at Awetion. On THURSDAYX, Apri!, 15th, Ji 10 o'clock, b M., Will be sold at Public Auctpn, 11l f/ln /lul-io’ (:’ ’/Ic‘ I(I’! "',", S. .“. ALLAN, Long Wharf, ‘ guantity of Hovschald Furviiore, to SR settle the personal crinte of say de ceased. By order of A. 8. COE, JAdm'r. Newport, Mareh 23, 1843, CLE2AN & PRSI GROCERIES. " & W NEWTON have just reeeiv. Ao iy very darge stock of Goodg, con sisting of every athwele i thew houey which they wre slot astonshing low prices. Moareh Y DRY GOCDS. Money will procure Drey Goods at o Jess price than ever be lore Ktowp mt JIVES HAMMOND' S, Miareh 16 Wanted, \ steadyv, industiions boy, from 15 to 1 4 veurs ob nge, s oan Apprentice to the Tatloring hosiness, ¢ auire of 108, U, EROVWN, & 80-, Nuo. LWUB, ‘Vhates-st, Mareh, 24, 1843 “7.'\ NTVED—a boy from 14 10 16 yens of age, as an np'nrc'nh( e 1o the PrINTIANG BUSING 5%, ;\ppl_v at s office, Newport, Marel 23, IR “' ANTED. A stendy, industnions hoy from G 0 17 vears of age o can hoor of & gowd situation as o apprentics to the House Carpentering husiness, by applying pmmedute’y ot thas offiee, March 2:3. MUHLEG FOR BALLS, PARTIES, OR MILITARY COMPANIES, \j,.,.,.,.,”. on (sensonnble) applieation being Y wade to WO HLGRAHAM, Protessar of Musie, ot Mes, Surahi Smuls Bosrdiog Housey Chimreh Sireety, west of - T'inny Churcl, Newport, March 16, 1843.¢ NOTICK. i'l‘l”‘] copartnership heretofore existing un . der the firm ot Jopy Sreveas & Co s this day dissolved by wotunl consent, the name of the firm to be used by either of the purtics for the adpastment ol s niirs Those ndebred are roquested 1o muke un- Cedite payient and those having demand s Pwill present them tor settlement, | JOIIN STEVENS, ! LN MUNRO, . H. STEVENS. | anpnr'_ Mareh 6, 18433, SEF~ NOTICE. , £ fl‘lll‘) soheeriher having thie day pnrehnsed the stock of Goods of Mr, Tuomas I, Nuiveienn, wil carry on the husiness of a FAMILY GROCER, ot s old Stand, in Broad streer, “‘o' will try to please s customers by sunpiving thew with vood artteles ot fan prices nnd will W diper e goods e wny part of the towy hee o capuense, Nowport, Febh, O, 18433, t nbienched Cotton Clolh, for sale ot prices vetless than cver, nt JAMES {HAMMOKND'S Moareh 16, PRINCES LINN.EAN BOTANIC GARDEN & NURSERIES, Arv Presmaa, sear New Yok, gQ& WAL R PRiNCh & (0, sola 'f;‘"u & conductors ot this ancient estah § “ip Lishiment, oflve 1o the [mhll(' the " - most extensive assortment of Trees ang Plants to be fonnd in the Union, d the new Camdogues (24 edition) with ardipary rates are now ready for distoibunion Phe ascortment of Koo Prees comprises ol and other varieties overy iy of whieh are ot clsewhere abtamahle, and flu-y nre ene gratted from bearmyg trees whose frans hinve proved of supenor excellence, and all the iferior kinds have heen re) cted. Phev constat ol Apples, 0 vanetives 3 Pears, 430 vinnieties ¢ Chermes, 110 ‘vanenies 3 Plaans, P7O variones s Pomches, TOD vanuties, Apni cols 5 vancties ; Nectarines, J2'vanieties Almond<, 13 vareties s Malhernes, 20 vane nes 3 Quinces, 16 vanetes s nml il he choter kinds of AVuluuts, Chesnats, Filbers, Hazlenns, Moedhns, Figs, Pomegeanatios, Ouves Goosebernes, Raspbores, Sienw b Cresy oo Alsog an ammense assostment ol Ormmental Trocs of the most Lbenotdal and T Specioe, from G to 20 feet i hewghe, antah!e tap strevts, navennes, &e, mt'lmlnh'r QOOOO BEvergreen Tres. A very oxtensive variery of Oromental Shoabbery, e lua sy Pl the most benutiinl Clinese aml Bl she VA% dens, and a Tnsge nomber of new wid benutitul Flowenng Shrubsg not o !w Yound Celsewhere, wnd above 100 varicnes of Flow vring Vinea and f'wr‘i:'»a-. I'he collectiom Lo "H’}c‘- \'t--n-w.‘l!n nhove €O of Ithe most '4'a-hfu'u?m! ks, menou® whiele nee the most Send b varieties of monthly, daily. Clinese Flon, Nosorta, Thobng, wed vree Koses, andd A vancnies ob tbe woss Roses, Also, Car. [nntionsg "lub‘-. "Jn'm.‘l" ‘,‘lnlyflhlll‘nc"u"“c' fovd nll the other most filumy Herhoewions B, The '-M" CATensive wssortneent ol fareen House Plars, Bolhons Flower Roots, "Chese Roses, and Chinese Aznlins exiel g the town, helong ta s cxtabhishiment., The Tiees nen packed o owooßapertor nomsee. ner that thove safery s guneanteed for distant nnn--pf.llnunv. Catalogoes mny be ahitnmed gratie, on an phestion to CHARLES N TIHLLEY, Agemt nt Newport, RO L, Noo 142, T hawes sticer, Mareh " =¥ BANK STOCK, FOR SALE 2 SHIBES v e Bunk of RIITDD), I 8 CBAND Appiy o the Prroaen l.n b “0 WAL G, WARD.