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QGoodrich’s Pictorial Geography of the World, Illastrated by more than aye thousand Engravings, This work strikingly exhibita the im mense progress that has been recently made in the art of communicating qu.m'-il ledge. It is really a kind of * murwl,"i ene of the *“ marvels” statistical and ar tistical, of the age. It sevins to combine numerous recommendations not nlwayo} united. It in a first rate Geography as’ to all practical matters, and as a book of valuable information, with which it seems 10 be crowded. Then, as regards the interest of the style and matter, few novels cauld be half* so attractive to young or old. Peter Parley has shown all his tact here, without disparaging the dignity of the treatise in the least. There is a gentleman here with the book, who will call on the families in Newport, and lucidly explawn the work, and will be ready to suoply every individual, who may orderit, in such style as the subscriber may choose. There will be a supplement to the work (the price of which will not exceed 25 cents,) including all the important changes in the geography of the differ ent parts of the world. This supplement, published periodically, will give a per manent value to this work, which at taches to no other of the kind. The Trustees of Amherst College say—*‘ As n Book of reference upan the general subject of which it treats, it has no equal, and will be of great use to most mature and best inforpped minds ; while it is a fruitful source of knowledge and instruction to the young.” (7= We are indebted to the llon, Henry Y. Cranston, for important Public Dogu mente, From the Bactan Transcript, Navar.—The (rigate Cumberland and the brig Boxer are now in the stream, and ready for sca. They are both bound to the Coast of Africa, from whence the former will proceced to the Mediterranean. List of Officers attached to the U. S. frigate Cumberland bearing the broad | g;nnnm of Commodore George C. Read: | Inden Dulany, Captgin; Samuel l".' Hazard, Ist Lieutenant ; John A. Wins low, 2d do ; Edward Middleton, 3d do ; Thomas M. Brasher, 4th do; John A, Sherburne, sth do ; Abrahgm Harrell, lot Master ; Matthew C. Perry, 2d do;| Waters Smith, Surgeon ; Richard T Maxwell, William S. Bishop, Assistant Surgeons ; Nathanicl T. Wilson, Pur ser ; Fitch W. Taylor, Chaplain; Dan iel D Baker, Lieut. of Marines ; Wil liam Waln, Commodore’s Secretary ; E. Ross Calhoun, Alexander J. Dallas, Jo seph S Day, Beverly Randolph, Regi nald Faufux, Henry Ashton, Passed Midshipmen ; Nathaniel T'. West, Rob ert Stuart Jr., Marshall J. South, Jo eeph Segwell, James L. Johuoston, Ed ward kK. Stone, Walter W. Queen, George B. Hodge, Midshipmen ; James H. Dulany, Captain’s Clerk ; Charles Johnson, Boatawain ; Elijah Haskell, Guonner ; Amos Chick, Carpenter; Thomas I. Boyce, Sailmaker ; Jona than M. Ballard, Master’s Mate; John Fomons, Purser’s Clerk. List of Officers attached to the U. §. brig Boxer : John K. Bispham, Lieu tenant Commanding , Charles W, Hun ter, st Lieutenant ; Heory C. Vanal stine, 2d do; Mayo C. Watkins, Acting Master ; John Stuart, Jubhan Myers, Passed Midshipmen ; John McCullum, Midshipman. The U. §. friggte Cumtberlund still re—‘ mains at anchor in the stream, wailingi a favorable wind. She 18 unquestiona- | bly as efficient a frigate as can be found in the navy of any nation. An old salt, who has served in the Hritish navy, states that he considers her more than a match for an Foglish 74, such as the Melville, which monnts long 32’s on the lower deck, long 18’s on the main deck, and 24’s, carronades, on the spar deck, and carnes a crew of 500, all told, The Cumberland, we believe, mounts 50 long 32's, and 4 68's, Paixhan guns, and also carries a crew of about 500, The difference inthe weight of metal between the two is trifling, but the advantage of having nearly all the guns of the same calibre, and on two decks, 18 decidedly in favor of the Cumberland. Be this as it may, il burning powder becowmes lash wonable, she will no doubt give a good account of herself. We have rarely seen any ship whose appearance alolt equals the Cumberland. Her mnsts are stayed to a line, her yords square to a hair, and although she nas all her running rigging rove, clu ding the studding-sail gear, everything aloft looks ship-shape and well. The first loff, we guess, does not wear his hands in his pockets. Good luck to the noble ship and her gallant crew. Boston Posl. [We learn that the Cumberland has just received counter orders, and will not sail until further ouders from Wash. ington | Navir.—The U, S, ships Raritan, Capt. Geegory, nud Boaon, Capt Pene dergast, and 7 S g Banhodge, ’4‘!’“'. “nm'u """l,l}."&"”,”n were ol Montevidon, Nov 15, all well The Boston was ta cd ton the Lo d States diveet i day o tvag with Lome aodore Tarner on hoar | The U S higate Constitution, Capt. Perewal, swled trom Camton River, Oct. 1, tor Sundwich Talands, The U. S ships Columbue and Vin. econes, puid the Ouwter Ronde of Bata. vima flying vist, and alier getting in water, proceeded on the 28th of Octo. ber to Chana. The Colombone wae tow. ed up from St Nieholae gnint by the Dratel man-of war steamer Beoome Navar.—U. 8. skop of war V cennes, Capt. Pavlding, irom Rio Ja-. newro for Canton, pussed Agjrer, Octo her IGth. U. S. frigate Constitition, Capt Per- | cival, smiled from Canton River, Oct. 1, for Sandwich lslanda. : The correspondent of the New York Commercial positively gesertg that the sinall pox prevails to an alurming extent in Philadelphia. The News by the Hibernia, The Boston Atlas of Saturday morn ing says we have scarcely time, or room, to add to our detailed summary of news, und the letter of our attentive and intelli gent London correspondent, any remarks of our own, in regard to the charagigr of the importaut imellignnco borne to us by the Hibernia. Our Exchangze was crowd ed, and State street perfectly thronged, yesterday morning, with anxious en quirers. We need scarcely do more than say that the intelligence was most joyfully received, and that smilipg and happy faces were 1o be seen all around us. The intelligence was looked upon iu eminently peaceful. The tone of al most the entire English press is pacific. !The restoration of the Peel Ministry is hailed as a highly favorable omen. All ||houghtl of war seemed, for the time, to have been dissipated—and no . doybt seemed to be entertained that some pa cific arrangement would be, ere long adopted for the ultimate adjustment of the Oregon question. President Polk’'s Message had not ‘excited, in England, anything like the ‘degree af anger, which many people had !supponed it calculated to generate. Op the whale—our [gllow-citizens scemed to make up their minds that war was ‘now, as it ought to have been before, ‘entirely out of the guestion—and that the relations of peace and amity, subsisting ‘between these two great nations were not likely presently to be disturbed. . There was a decidedly better feeing ‘among business people--the money mar ket was easier—stocks rose—and every ‘man wha breathed the atmosphere of ‘State street seemed 1o feel easier and happier—go [ar, at least, as our foreign affairs are concerned —than he did when ‘he arose from his bed in the morning . | We earnestly hope, and sincerely trust, that these auspicious prospecty will be fully realized.” f Maoazines.—We ure requested ta notige that Mr. Wm. Gorr,of this plaze, hos been ap :poimad Agent for the sala of *'l'he Christian ;Pprl_nr Mngagine,” and *“T'he Mother's Maga zine." The January number of vach is before ‘us, handsomely embe!lished, and well filled ' with interesting matter. §<7* Our (riend Church of the Prov idence Guazette, ought ta Le an excel lent judge of what is “flat.” Heis large dealer in articles of that description, The Newburyport (Mass) Advertiser says that a Mr. Short lately slipped from a wagon, and it was supposed died soon afterwarde : but while preparations were making far his interment, and the corpse placed in the coflin, the doctor discovering that the glass in the coffin lid was somewl;at covered with vapor, took his handkerchief for the purpose of removing it ; but finding that it proceeded from the inside of the glase, he ot once pro nounced the man alive, and he was taken from his *narrow house,” and is now as weil a 8 ever he wag in his life ! | Health of the Army at Corpus Christi, ‘The Picayune’s correspondent at Corpus |{Christi, in a letter dated December 24th, ’uyn, the average number of sick, from bad {water, changeable and inclement wenather, ‘and exposure, has been about 500 out of 4000 ‘men while the deaths from disease, for a pe riod of nearly six months, has been abont ‘thirty, and n 8 many more from the aceidents ‘of service, explosions, violence, & casualties of various kinds. Fire in Bristol.—The Sperm Oil and Can dle Manufactory belonging to Mr. William B. Spooner, of Bristol, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday of last week between 12 and 1 o'clock. ‘l'he principal part of the crude oil in the cellar, and the books and papera in the Counting Room, were saved. Mr Spoon er was insured at the Hartford Fire Tnsuor ance Office for $5OOO, which will cover the loss, The fire at Pliladelplhia, mentioned in our last, wns not enbdued unntil property to the amount of 125,000 was destroyed— mostly insured, T'irrell on the way home.—'l'he ship Wa bash cleared at New Osleans for New York on the 12th inst, having on board Albert J. Tirrell charged with the murder of Marig A. Bickford. Mr. Slidell’'s nomination, as Minister to Mexico,wns confirmed in the Senate on T'ues day, 20th, by a strict party vote, | The Printers at Rochester, N. Y., had a gny time on the 15th, in celebrating the anni- | versary of Dr. Franklin's birth day. : Polly Bodine.—'l'he New York -upromcf court has granted a change of veuue in "“si case, and sent it to the connty of Orange for| trial. The next eircnit will be_held at New- burg on the first Monday of April. The York Manufacturing Co at Saco, Me., has declarsd a semi-annual dividend of 10 percent,, asusual, Tov Tarmare v Pesxsyivavin —The Stnate ol Peansylvania, consisting of 18 ')' e ats n"cl |-.D \\'.Hu!, on |"ru|ny week poased wnanimously the following resolutions ¢ _ | Resolved That our Senatore nnd Rep. resentatives in Congress be and they are hereby requested to oppose all attempts 1o nlter or modity the tarnfi wet of the 30th of Angust, 1842 | Resolved, Fhat the Governor be re quested 1o transmat a copy ol the above resolution 1o ench of onr Senators and Represeutatives ('.mgrnn | HERALD OF THE TIMES. Witar 1s tue Narres ?—We lonml that ordera have heen received frouw: Washington, to dismiss the cuumuml lnborers from the Navy Yard in l’hiln»‘ delphia, and poor Jack is todo work wulhl broom and shovel, T'his seems to be a new maode of putting down the Nnvy.—-l Appointing men from caprice to impor tantoffices—recommending the mcrchnul] ships for vessels of war would seem to be bad enough ; but when poor Jack is lmade to don an apron, and go to sweep 'ing out a store-room, or to clean up odd ‘ends on shore, we may fairly infer that il his occupation is not gone, it is at least in danger. | The economy of the administration, we also understand, has extended to the [ordihary copying clerks. Whether Jack 'is to be employed with ink horn and pen, ‘we cannot tell. But at wny rate, it is ‘evident that the Navy is likely to be put lupon the peace cstablishment,— Phila. (U, States Gazelie. From what we hear, pretty much the same operation has been performed at the Navy Yard in Charlestown. What poor Jack has found to do, we have not yet learned. [ Boston Trans. Tur Comer or Comers.—-Lieut. Maury, of the United States Navy, the Chief Observer at the Washington Ob servatory, announced a few days since that in observing Bielas comet, which has recenyly sppeared, he had found a companion or satellite comet moving with or about the principal. The Union publighes the following second letter from him, giving farther information with regard to his observations : 1 Observalory, Washington, Jan. 19, 1846. ~ Sir :—Last night was the first clear night since the 24th. Good observa tions were made upon the comet, and itg companign. The daily motion of the ilalter is about one quarter of u second of time less in right ascensian, and one quarier of & minute less in declination than the former. ! The nucleus of each is visible, and their tails are nearly parallel, extending off in a N. E. direction. They are ‘nearing us rapidly, appearing, every ‘night, in better vigw. No. 2 isnow ‘more distinct (though barely visible on ‘the 13th) than No. 1 was at that time. - QOur observations do not regch (ay ‘enough at present to enable ug tp deter ‘mine whether these two bodies stand in I(elnlipn to each other of planet and sa tellite ; ar whether by rare coincidence, ‘they are merely moving in the same iplane and with like angular velocity, 'but at distances far bLeyond the sphere 'of each other’s attraction, So far, however, the difference of mo tion indicated between the two, by our obseryation, 18 such »s a satellite of a considerable period of revolution, might have about its primary. Should it prove that they do hold such a relation to each other, the discovery will be considered by asironomers as one of great interest. Respectfully, &e. M. F. MAURY, Lieut. U. S. Nayy. - Com. W, M. Crang, Chief of Bureau of Ordnance & Ilydrography. ; Destruction of Tne suir Lotos o ‘Sarem By Fire.—The ship Lotos of (Salem, Mass., Francks master, while lying at Bermuda Hundreds, (James River, Va,) loaded with three hundred ‘hhds. of tobacen and five hpandied bar rels of flour, and bLound 1o Amsterdam, ‘took fire in the cabin, from the stove, on ‘the night of the 18 inst., and both ves sel and cargo were destroyed. The fire spread with such feaiful rapidity ‘that all efforts to suppress it were ppa ‘vailing. At the last accounts she was lying n the stream, just abreast of Ber 'muda Hundreds, the fire raging fiercely. |'The Lotos was an old vessel, built 11828, and was of 296 tons burthen. illcr cargo may be valued at §30,000. | Welearn fromthe Richmond Com piler, that the Lotos, way insured in Sa 'lem, and the cargo principally ip New- Yotk and Amsterdam. $4,000 at the | Essex office, and $l,OOO at two offices in Boston. CWINLE THERE IS LIFE THERE IS lll(bl'li."—'l‘ha ravages of disease are dreadtul lindeed, but are rendered much mora so by :lhe unekilful treatment made us oftentimes in {he warly stuge of complaint. And it is not un frequently the case that the very treatment “is the eause of all the dithienlty, even the sac rifice of human Life, "Fhere are many who are so wedded to the plan of treatment pur sued, that they will not e persuaded 1o for sake it, thus they sink into an uytimely grave, But white there is hife there s hope. The Olosaonian, or All-healing Balsam, for con sumption, asthma, spitting of blood, and other diseases of the lungs, offered by Doctor Falger, s certainly deserving of high consideration, inasmuch as it has performed wonders in | many cases which have actoally been given | up by the attending physicians as hopeless It allays a congh promotes expectoration, gives tone to the stomach and digestive or gans, excites the secretion. and restores to health ina more elivetnal manner, and in « shorter spnee of time than any remedy we have ever known. ‘. Itis worthy of onr earnest appeal, to our | readers to study their individual intcrest,| and peruse Mr. C. Brinckerhoff’s ldvcrllso-: Cment, it speaks of his Restorative as o specific. It cannot be denied that it has ‘effected the greatest and most satisfactory | Cresults. As a last resort, it will cven lh»nl‘ in the low stages, raiee the patient, extirpate | Y | the disease, and strengthen and restore the laystem. NOTICE. ; Coxsvsmrrioy, Bronehitis Ohstinate Conghs | Painoan the breast, Spitting Blood, hiGienlty o Breathing, Sore Thront, Loss of Voee, ! W hooping Cough, Palpitation of the Heant e ol vield 1o the efficacy of *Thomson's Covponnd Sveop Tar and \Wood Napthe” I'or «nle by R JLTAYLOR., 'l Poking Myde Easy —We annonoer | with great pleasare the important fact that a Smedicie has just made Its appearance which | thongh a powerfal purgative and an unnival. | ledd pueifier of the blood neither gripes nor| "nanseates, and js admunmistered in |fiw form of ‘noangar plumb, We, of eourse, allnde tn! Clickener's Sugar-conted Pills, which we perceive, by our exchange papers, are ever where the rage, and fast dewving all the "'J'" fashioned, grping, and nanseating popular componnd ount of the market, , o Sold iy IROJ Tarvren HAIR WORK PERFUMERY. Fashionable Hair Dressing, &c, &ec. THE subscriber having just retnrned from New York with a NEW aud Fashiona vle supply of Ornamental HAIR WOR, consisting of Fore Tope, Braids for the back of the head, small Braids, Curls, &e, Also a new lot of FANCY ARTICLES, Perfumery,—~Boap,—Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, und all othe e articles adapted to the toilet, He has also obtained the Agency fur Phalon’s celebrated Chemigal BALSAM, Oc, Hair Invigorator for Baldness, Scurf, and gll discases arising from fevers, &c. By the use of this Balesin the moistore and beauty of the Huair may be preserved (o extrems old age, TO MOTHERS this Balgam is pre-emi nently vsetul for children, whose hair 18 weak or thin.—Nothing Letter c¢an be applied 10 strengthen the roots of the hair.—Price 50 cts. per bottle, with directions accompanying each bottle, SHAVING,—CUTTING ~Curling, and Shampooing done as usual, Also a new supply of Rnzors, Siraps, &e. Grateful for past favors, he respectiully so licite a continnance of the same, at No. RS A, Thames-street, Oppasite Mr R, J. Taylor’s, Gorton Anderson. Newport, Oct 16, 1845 - Cure rorrows Cure!—Further evi dence of the efficacy of Thomson's Com pound Syrup of Tar & Wopd Naphtha, i Consumplion, ' ’ Mis. H. P. WaRNER, now residing ot the ‘house of Michael C. Fishier, in Woodbury, 'N. J.,, was attacked 18 wmonths ago, with a| ‘violent disease of the lungs, pronounced by her physician, Dr. W. [l of Philadelphia, i()onjnalum of the Lungs. The pain in her ‘breast was violent, with difficulty of respira illon,qnd total inability to raise the phlegm, ‘precluding the possibility of repose, and ren- | dening it necesgary tq remain propped vp in ‘bed three manths, * [er yoice was gone.— | ‘Her physician deemed her case hopeless, and | 'she ceased to indulge the hopp of recovery. Hearing of the nuumierous cures effected by | Thomson's Compound Syrop of Par apd| }Wuod Naphtha, as a laet resort she resolyed Mo try it and ina very short time her health {tmproved—and to steady perseverunce in the |uuo of this invaluable remedy, shg alone at | tributes her complete restoration tq health, ! The above statement respecting my wife) is strictly true, and her tecovery is attnibuta. (ble solely to the use of T'homson's Compound !Symp of Tar and Wood Naphtha—every rother remedy having failed in her case, | + HENRY P. WARNER, May 10, 1845, Kingsessing Nolice, The First Baptist Chureh in this town will worship next Sabbath day in the Lecture Room of their new Meeting Huouse. Subject of next Spynday Evening's Lecture at the Unitarian Chuorel i Lurher, as a Moy and a Priest.”" Scrvice bhegine at half past 6. R. PP. BERRY, SUIGBOLT HTATDLIID, Office at Mr. 8. Peckham's in Church-Street SECOND HOUSE FROM THAMES - STRERT. BRIGHTON MARKET, .‘ln\l,Av, Jan 20, 18406 Reported for the Boston Daily Advertiser & Patriot At Market 520 Beef Cattle; 615 Sheep, and 60 Swine. 250 Swine arvived at the close o the market, and are unso'd Pricks— Beof Cattle—We noticed two hean tiful Cattle from Westfield, sold for $250 Prices generally advanced. We guote extra 575 a &6 ; first quality 525 a 550 ; second 175 a 0 25; third §4 a 450, heep— We noticed a beantiful lot of Weath ers. Sales at $6, $4 and 3 ; ordinary Sheep from &2 1o 275- ; Swine—~Not in demand ; several small lots were sold, hall" Barrows at 4 1-2¢. At retml 'fmm 4 1.5 to Ge, . MARRIAGES. In Coventry, on the 13th just. by the Rev., Mr. Braytan, Dexter Randall of Providence, to Miss Lucinda IS, Gavetr, of the former| plnco. ! In Centreville, on the 10th inst, by the! Rev. Mr. Fifield, Foxhall A Parker, Je, I S.N.to Miss Mary B, youngest danghter of John Greene, Esq. l DEANTH N ~ Io this town, on Saturday evening last, af ter o whort but very distressing illness, Mary Catharine, youngest danghter of Capt, Jusse and Damaris €. Chace, in the sth yvear of her age. By this afllictive dispensation of divine Providence, thess hereaved Parents have tor the second tme in the short space of four monthe been called o mourn the loss ot s lovely and interesting cluld, but while their hearts throb with anguish, and the *ears ol Isorrow bedew their cheeks, may they tind ‘rnn.-ulnlion in the words of that compassion. ‘ate Saviour, who has siid sutter hittle children "to come unto me and torbid them not, tor of Csuch is the kingdom of Hueaven”' “Ero sin conld blight or sorvow fade, Death camo with friendly cre, The opening buds to Henven convoyed And bade them blossom there I "u““ LAt Portsmouth, on Thursdoy evening list | Moo Wilhiam Lawton, aged D 0 yveas, a Revo lutionary prensioner ' At Pliladetphia, on the Hthy My Lewie T Hopping son of the Tate Me Henry Hoppin of ‘l'nnulrlwe. in the 20th o of s age i@smv NEWS. d& SNkt PORT OF NEWPORT., ARRIVED, \Vl‘.‘l).\‘l‘..-'lm\'. Jan 2 Brig Ociae, Hall, Prov. forr ."n.\'.nmm!n f‘lu:p l\;ll'\t, S rinan, from Providence. THURSDAY Jan 22 Schr Delaware, Baker, Phila for Prov, Sloop Rienz, l)nvl\-r, Prov. tor New York SATURDAY, Jan. M, Seir Mutidda, Staples, i Providence for Savannah, Sehir Del Norte, Dorr s from Canden. Sehr Brogonhofl, Shormn, tn Bristol tor \o w ‘ ork ] Sloop Champion, Providence. ’ s TUESDAY, Jun 27 ! | Behr Emerald, Gavett, from Providenep | L Behr Lapwiog, Smith, 10 days fmn Noddolk! Sor Boston —stave bulwarks and spht ph , Geo Engs, Smart, Boston for New York ; Black Hawk, Sisson, Balvimore for . River ; Janies {Otis, Anderson, Wilmington for Prov. | Saled—Brig Octavia, ljoughly, Wilmington, | ' “ wehr Mauilda, fur Savanuah. 3 . Sloop Ruode Istand, Thall, Prov. for N.York | { WEDNESDAY. Jan. 24 | | Sloop Teeumseh, Ash, NY. for Prov. ‘ | Arebrig Kmbalt, Ingraliam, ol "‘Vhomaston, N7ds from Bultimore lor Providenge, gargo iron | [==having exporienced o constant gucevssion ul'l Cgnles, and blown into the stream three differ.] flem times since the 10th. On the dth day out, o seaman named Greenlow, boelun'm‘ to Deer Asland, Me. fell from the fore yurd wnd was badly hart. ‘Phe Captain stutes that for tive "du_w durigg the pussage, himselCand the mate, Lwere the ouly hands which were able to do! Tduoty. ’ Ship Eben Preble, Perkine, arr. at the Clyde, Dee. St from Now Orlenns & i Bark Huma, Weeden, cl'd st Mobile 12ih for Boston, Schr. Mubilo. Cozzens,ure nt N, Ocloans Oth, from Pensacola. At Mmflvovidt-n. Nov. 4, sch Hanoah, (3 masty, of Newport) Woadman, tor Corieutis, about Gth, Sailed from Honolulu, Sept. 271 h, ship ME CIHANIC, Pratt, on a eruise, oil not stated, last reported with 1200 sp. 400 \\t. Touched at Lahaina, Oct 21st, ships WM, LEE, Whimpenuy, 15 mos. 600 sp. 600 wh ~=ull wh. this season ; JOHUN COGGESHALL, Macy. oil not stuted. _ j - THE House in John sireet, seetf® formerly owned and occupied by Capt. Borden Waood, and pos seaston given an April next, T'he house containg 12 rooms, and is well cal culated for two tamilies, Enquire of Jan, 20, 1844, JOSIAH C. SHAW. 'l‘(l}‘} subscribpr has heen appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate, Guardian to the person and Estate of WILLIAM FREE BODY. Al persons interested will goverr themselves occordingly. " BENJ. MUMFORD. Newport, Jan. 20, 1846.—Gw, VOTERS for 1846. "‘IIE Town Council of the Town of New port, will meet at the Town Hall on Monday the Oth day of February next, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of making out the Lasts ot Voters for this town for the year 11246. All persons interested are hereby no tified to attend. By opder, B. B. HOWLAND, Council Clerk. Newport, Jan, 20, 1845. : TO LET, Iy A pleasantly situated and con -05 venient house in Spring street ; on the lower floor there are (wo. parlors,a sinall bed room,a kiteh en, and washroom ; four chambers in the second story, and a large garret partitioned in two, all in good repair. There 1s a good yard and garden attached to the hogse, and a never failing well of pure water. “T'he terms are moderate and possession will be given the Fstof April. Apply at this office. Janiary b, 16406, —3w, PAPER HANGINGN, being inclined to dispose of his present stock i trade, [Jan. 20, 184 G, DANMAGED CALICO. i LARGE lot of slightly damaged prints z will he ready for sale on I"vm.'ly. Jan, 29. E.W. LAWTON & SON. Best Monthly Published. The N. York Ilustrated Maga zine of Literature and Art, Bdued by Lawkesce Lanrer, and pub. hished by Wa Taveor, No. 2, Astor House, New-York. ‘;EA(.‘H number s embellished with four , beautiful Engrovings on Steel —besides [several very fine iflustrations on wood, exp | jeuted by some of the best artists 1o the conn ey, Lewall also contan G 4 pages of excel dent reading matter, embracing every thing ;lhnl s amusing and instruetive, | | Trerus =25 cts, per single number— &3 a cyear ; T'wo copies for 5,00, or tive copies tor %1000 1 Remember that this i the only Magazine (that gives 4 steel engravings in cach number, [aud ulso wood Hlustrations, ! Address “Ww, Tavior, ¢ No 2, Astor Honse, N. York" L dgent in Newport =W M, GOFF, I Noo 8O Thames sireet, , Who has also been apnomted A rent jor | Rpans’ Popotar Pietonal Pablhications. ! N wpuort, Jan. 2,18463 w, “’ ANTED. < An nctive, honest and in dustrions lad, 15 or I 8 yveurs old < one ~who understands the care of a horse, and can make hunse £ generally neeful, cuan have steady fwork, by applving at 97, THAMESNT, | Jan. 29, I®4o, :"‘ll 15 purest and most perfeet article o ! the growth wud preservation of the han Juat recenved and for sale by GORTON ANDERSON, 150, Thames stiet 1 Hssence of Coffeec. "l‘lllz gennine ESSENCEK OF ( OFERE { now extensively used i London wnd | Paris, aud all other eities 10 Europe, i the | hest house-holds, a tea spoontul ol which s Heufliciont for 8 common sized enp of coffee | Whosoever desires to have o very nch cop ot dava eotfee, will by a dilution of this es [|#enee with the costonury ingredients, obtain the pure article, | lirections accompany ench hottle, | I' v sale at R'DERS SUNDAY Jan 25 Jrom Now Yok tor MEMORANDA, WHALLERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Far Sale, or to Let, RNOTICE. James Mammend, will sell until the 14th day of February, DRY GOODS AUCTION PRICES, COST—OR LESS— CEIBAL BAPBIT ROUSSEL’S Pomane Puinocome, Jin 209 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAPER HANGINGN, AT COST!!'! M.EFREEBORN & O, VY‘IUS"' wind will, dispose of their prosen 4 stock of Paper Hangings, and therefore will gell them AT COST, un tl the det day of Marcl next, Those in want of paperg will do well 10 supply themselves at this Lmeas the patterns are very good, most of them imported last spring, and will be gold ut very low prices, at ~ Jan, 29, 22, Broad-st. - JAMES HAMMUOND’S OIRGULATING LIBRARY.| ' | | X ,! Recent % } Additions. | | CLEARA - t 3541 Ameriea, and the Americon people || | teans, from the Gevamn by Frederick ! Pon Rawiner, Prolessor of Wistory 1 ; the Umversity of Beclin, e, 1 3542 The White bay, a story of freland, iy ! 1522, by Mrs S C Hall, 1 189 ‘The Late of Lewis, Prinee Conde, sur- || i named the Grout, by Lord Mahon, 2| 3190 The Chain bearer, or the Latilepoge | Manuscrips, by J F Cooper, 2 3543 Only o Frddler, & O, I, hy the author | of the “Liprovisstore,” translnted trom ' the Germnn by May Howilt, 1 8191 Adventures of Capt Stmon Suggs, late i ol the Talapoosa volunteers, together | . with taking the Censosand other Ala- i‘ ' bawm sketehes, by o Coyatry Editor,} 319 G Rambles by bind, wid wateq, or notes | | ot truvel i Cuba, and Mexico, inelods ! | MY s canoe voyagze up the nver Panus, ? eo, nnd resenrches anong the ruins of | ' Tamanlipns, by B N Norman, ]l 3544 The Hisiory of Oregon and Callornia, |, and the other Terniones on the North | West const of Noith Awernica, by | Lobert Greenhow, 1 2443 Alice Copley a tule of (ueen ,\]ury‘ui time, by Mes vlni Jlephens, I JS4G Ascanio or the Sculptors Apprentices, | i on Hustoricel romance of the six-| : trenth century, tfrom the French uf‘ Alexrander dumas, 1 3347 The Light Drngoon, by the aoathor of | a " New Howme," &c. 1 3103 Western Clearings, by Mes € M Kirk - || land, wuthor of a * New lame,” 1 3194 Trippings 1w Author-lund, by Funny | Forrester, ) 3195 Artiet, Merchanl, and Statesman, of! the nge of the Medice and of our owr,! ties, by ¢ Edwards Loster, 4 3196 l_"utlnerltipus"f." years residence ot the court of Peking, i the seivice of the | ; Emperar of China, with an seconnt | of the f.;;;'x}dulmn of the college for the ‘ edpcation of young Chiness at Nuples i trayslated trom the Lulian by F Pran- | | d\'.. 1 3548 Biograplieal, and Cnitical Miscellauies, | hy Wa é{ Preseolt, | 3107 The Book of good examples; dmwui from authentic nstory and Liography designed to lustrate the beneficial | eifects of virtugus conduct, by John‘ ‘ Frost, L. L k 4, ’ o (3198 Tue Book of the Colaiies ; compgising | a lnstory of the colonies componn_‘:: ' the ynned States, from the disgoyery | in the teuth century until the com- . ' mencement of the Revointonury war, | | by John Frost, L. L I, 1] 3199 Memoir of Mrs Mury Laundi Dunean, ! ‘ being recolleciions of a danghter, by | ber mather, | 3549 The Soldier of Lyons, a tale of the | Tuiilenes, by Mrs Gore, | 3200 Elimor Wyllys, or the young filk of ' lmn'_vhrulg' .0 tale hy Awmubel Pen ! ! feuthear,edited by J I Cooper, 2 3201 T'he Mysteries of the back wooda, of | sketches of the South.west, 111-.:'n':l'.u" ? churneter, scenery, and rural sports, [ by IT° I 8 Thorpe, ‘ I 3550 The Brother’s revenge, o romantie and thrilling tule, translajed lram the Cer man of € pindler, " S5O Love & Mesmerismby Horace Smith, 1 |:'s‘-’", The Apthor's daughter, a lale, by Mary T will, 1 355 Laidy of Milan, or idelity upto Geath, edited by Mrs Thomson, | ' This Labrary contning upwaris of | 4:200 VOLS. —listory— Voyages and Travels— -1,200 VOLS.- Miscelluneous works - and 3600 VOLS. - Novels- Talee und Ro- Mmances —- In all, over 6,0G0 VOLS. Being the Larges; (r‘lrcqln;ing l.ii,rur'\ in New England. Newport, Jan, 20, 1845, OX TTIARRGW, I l FGIILY scented und pure for the b, G all preparations for the hairyg nothiog equals the alove mentioned article. By its use the hair miny be preserved vigorons 1o wxtrome old agn. Jusj received and for sale by GORTON ANDERSON, lal, T'hames-s'eaet, | Jan 29 Savings’ Bank. 1 DIVIDEND was declared 1w Day. 4 of 21 2 per eent, on nll sums that have been i tor the spmee of Gmonths, and 114 pereent, on all soms that have heen in for the spaee of three months, wgrecnhly 1o th regnlations of the Fustitntion, pryuhle on and ter Natnrday, the 170 h st . GYLES, Tveasurer, Newpart, fan, 16th, SCHOOL, BOOKS, #chool Stationary, ('uhn(uh”_\' for ale mt JAMES HAMMOND’S DRY GOODS, BOCOOXK STORE, .-~\' Circulating Library. Jovunry 22 1816 WONIJERFUL DiSCUVERY, s‘rmu Fasoarian Warapr O Ml , ey Nhoavney ;fm‘-_ S ror o wil othyors tor SHAF LN Sy Jost receiv d oand e mak RIDER'S, 7, Thamesest, Jan, ‘W "00AX. COAL. "."”‘: wrihecriher hae on hand 100 tone ot | RED ASH €O, (Kgg sze) nnder 'n shed,—which ean be dehivered at any lime freve from lee and Snow, Jan | t J W SHERMAN | AUCTIONS, IVill be sold at Publiz Auetion, at the Euston Farm, gv cabied, m Portsmonth, now oceupicd by Stephen 1). Sherman, oy THURSDAY, Febyuary 13th, at o clpck, A M. (yf fair, of nol, the next fau: day, ) . l puir of Qxen, 5 Cows, 1, Horse & Wag § gon, ang Harness, 35 Sheep, 25 Lambs, I Hog, 4 vigs, tawls, turkeys, geese, &e., 7 tons of Hay. | gtack of Straw, | stack Stalks, B 0 bushels Corn, BQ bush. Qate, 20 bush, Po "tatoes, Ox eart, plonghs and harrow, &e. &c ~ JOHUN . COGGESHALL, Auet'r, [ Portamonth, Jan 22, H"‘Uf; —gw* Exccutors’ sale ot Lind. By virlye of a License granted by the " Hon Conrt of Probale of the lown c:f Middletowa, will be sold at Public Auction o the premises on THURS DAY, the 121 k &ny of March next, at 11 o'clock, A M. ‘l,l, the right, title nnd interest, which SR Peleg Sanford, lute of iddletown, bad at the tune of his desth, o apd 10 all the real estate, belonging to saul decld, sitnated in eaid Middletown, or so mueh thereof ne will be sufficient to raise the suin of $352,02, with ineudental charges, Conditions wt the nime and ploee of snle, PARDON BROWN. Egeculor. Middletown, Jun. 21, 1846.—~1.d », CUNERA. i)\ LM AP EEE.A RPR SO SRS OW NOTICE. *BVHE subseribors take this method 1o re. b fun their mncere thanks for ['Ast pnte ronnge and intorm their customers and the public in general] that they hove on Lisnd, A goud assortment of choice FAMILY GROCERIKS, - AND - PROVISIONS, which they offer at low prices, by wholesale or retnil. - Among them are the following articles; : Flowr in Barvels, and Half barrels, Huck ’q“,.,(;‘ v Übls and hugs, Neal —bolted and Northern, Butter, cheege lard, beef and pork, Sperm and Whale Onl, Crashed powdered & brown Havana Sugor, Young IT_c,.g,ua'r. Sowchong & Powchong T'ea, ising in wfiuk aud half bores, all's. Ward's ane Holl & Sons, Fanaly and Faney Soaps, ; New Ovleans & Hovava Molusses, Brooms, Pails, Stone Ware, and a variety ofother articles nsually Lept i n Grogery Store, for sale low, at No. 3, South side, Murker flulll'o',. C Jan 22,46, BARBLUER & BOONE i TO THE AVFLICTED! YOU NAY IFYOU WILL BE CURENR OF wll dizeases of the Skin and humors of the Blood, internul and external, by a tunely apphieation to DR, AL D GOULEY, the son ab the evlebrated lodian LDowtresg, Mrs. ioehardson, D, Gl ooffers s services to the inhabitants of Newport, and vicinity, where he way be found at Mr. Joseph Fish's for two days on. Iv. on vl‘l'l'lSl).'\\l"uml WEDN L‘;-\‘ll \)Y. W & 4ih of Februury, where hé wili he happy 1o wail on those who may favor him with a call, Dr. G. enres all kinds of diseases, soch ne —Cancers, Liver Complont, Asthima, Fats, ('nnnmnpllyo'"(L-u;‘.";‘.'!nlnp, Nerotula, fervons Atfections, Khm:;n»num. Sprionl Complaints, Lysgpepsia, ;,‘n';n(rh, Salt Rbvenm, S An thony's’ [Mire or Erysipelas, Scald Hond, Lepronsy or White Scart, Tetter or King Worm, Grairie Lieh, and all kind< ol homors, Ladies Wenkness, Diropey, and all ather <. ‘enges withy which the hymdn faanly 19 wfflicr rd. oL Hie Medicios s made entirsly of roots and herbs, nnd prepured by himself, Plegse call uiyd have your cuse examined FRER. ' N.JB Do AL D, G will visit paticnts 0} therr residences if required, ey ST Veownart, Jan, 22, 1846 <3m Nuwront, Dee. 20, 1845, 'l‘”i‘} suhscriber herehy gives notien to ali whom it may concern, in aonformity ta smendcd Charter of the Perey Manutneturivg Comwpany, that on the nineternth day qf)uly. A, Dl2 he sold and Jisposed of one ehare, or fittecnily part of the capital sfoek i wayd Corporation to Henry Sehrapder, Jr.g wod that on the tenth day of Heprember, A, D, 1511, he sold nv."'.";-lo".,pi‘(l of, 1o gand Corpos ration, ane shere, or fourteenth part of cap tal &tock thereol: nnd on the 28th of M-..M.‘ 1844, one viher share, or BE3ch part of eapria) woek thereot s the same being all his remon g anterest msaid eapin! stock, JOHN HENRY GILLiAT, Jan. 10, lease 1o (ake Rosior. '; .\ LL those inde bred 1o JOHN EASTON, y & are perehy formed that all bos demanads !h_v Note o Book acgouul, bave been todg d }:n the hands of .1.0.-x;”c (. Snaw, Bl o leollection, mod those indebtod are tlumfllo({ l'u make (o hun nedinte payment, : Jan. Jath, IIB4UG—4w, BUITER!'BUTTER! VERY CHEAPR !'!! '; UNTY roceoipved per #loop Vigihint from !'J New York, B osnmll packnges hul'o'r', ~\ averasing abonm 4O [he 1o the package, whieli Hwill be snld nt o low proee to close o consign’ Hment, Plase oo want of the ahove wil! Ko itote therr wteregt to eall soon ot N ~ gonth side Market Square, ; Jan, 15, BARBER & BOONFE. 1846; ALMANACS, Amenenn, Rhode Island, l' wrmers, }hm_\m’u { .\lc-m--mm'mn," Joumniy Chrstian, F.pl-l’_up:q)‘ il Muare Flmapags, For gale wt JAMES lIAMMOND'S, ee, 4. Ox Murrow & Bear's Ol l TGHLY scomted and puse for the hnie - l of wil proparations for the flar o Whiskere, nothing cquals the ob v wed’ twoned netieles 3 0 restores the har ‘o e bl and sl o ctunly prosesve it nicia miling off i owny cvem et peeive e ui owr enle W !“". '," ',