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Republican W.SIMMONS, Pablisher. VOLUME XIX. Republican Hevald, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM BIMONS, No. 12 Market Square, over the National Bank. TERMS OF THE HERALD. Twice a week, (Wednesday and Saturday) $4 a year—if paid sa advance, §3.50. : Once a woek, (Satarday,) $2.60 a year—i/ paid in udvance $2. I The lowest pricesabove named will bere seived from those only who pay in advance. (7No papor discontinned untilarrearages are puid, exceptat the option ofthe publisher. TRANSIENT AND YEARLY ADVERTISING ON REASONABLE TERMS. JOB PRINTING, GF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. 4 Business Cards. DEXTER RANDALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, E Waierre's BuiLpisa, (formerly occapied by the Journal Otlice,) CoLLecr STREET, Will attend the Courts in Kent County. [#° Attention paid to conveyancing, descent and division of Real Estates, &e. dzl JOHN P. KNOWLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 3, Whitman's Block, (second story. ) Corner of Weybosset and Westminster Streets Providence. EATON & SALISBURY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 25, Market Square. A. C. HAWES, DENTIS'T, Will be happy to wait on his friend«at 36 West minster st., first house west of Arcade. Being grateful for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, he willendeavor to merit,both by attention and the character of his work,acon tinuance of it. N. B. Toothache cured, without extracting, or roducing pain, in all cases,cxcepl whenarising me a diseased root, fl 4 J. T. THORNTON, ’ DENTIST, | Has removed his office from Benefit Street, to No. 174, Westminster Street, where he will | attend to all calls in the line of his profession. O. H. KELTON & CO,, (Late E. 11. Balch's) LIVERY STABLE, Rear of ths Natiwonal Howse, Providence, R. I. Oris H. Keuron, Ww. . BenserT, Horses and Carriages, of every deseription fur nished at the shortest notice. Orders left at the Franklin House, or at the office, un der the National House, will be punctually attended to. ARNOLD & KNIGHT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Sole and Factory Leather of all kinds, Pickers, Shuttles, Brushes and articles generally used by manufacturers, No. 15 Market st, (Sabin's Building,) Providence. Wu. 8. Arvorn. Ropert 3. KmiGur. THOMAS REID, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 28 North Main Street, Providence, R. . JOHN R. EMMES HAT AND OAP MANUFACTURER, AN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS AND FURS, 4 N. Main st., Providence. ISAAC HEDLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 11 Canal street, J. H. GREEN, ARCHITECT, ’ Has taken an office corner of John and Brook Streets. Providence. J. TILLSON, IMPORTER OF SHOE MANUFACTURERS’ GOODS, No. 12 North Market Street, BOSTON. N. B.—Lastiugs, Galloons, Shoe and Patent Linen Threads, Boot Webbings, Cords, Braids, Cutlery articles, &c., &e. HENRY CUSHING & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN JPJPER HANGINGS AND BAND BOXES, 0. 68, Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. Hexry CusHiNG. Francis Rexp. BENJ. B. KNIGQHT & Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERE 1N FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, SCPLERIOR WINES, LIQUORS, &ec., No. 165 High st., Providence, R. I. B. B. KviGur. Jeremiaw KxiGar. CHARLES BURNETT, JR. BOOKSELLER,STATIONER AND PUBLISHER No. 7, Market Square. Blank Books of all kinds made to order. MARTIN ROBINSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PAPER OE ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, &ec. 49 Westminster street, Providence, R. 1. ROYAL A. WEBSTER, DEALER IN SUPERIOR WINES AND LIQUORS, GRO CERILS AND FRUIT, No. 75 North Main Street, Providence, R. 1. BENJAMIN ANTHONY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 6 Arcade, Providence, R. 1. AMOS M. WARNER, DEALER IN FRENCH, BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. No. 41, Westminster Street. BENJ. K. WHITMAN, DEALER IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS ,SHOES , &¢., No. 136 lligiu street. TOWERS & SHELDON, . DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 24 Westminster strect. DAVID DAVIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DDALER IN FORE!GN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 5 Arcade, Providence, R. 1. CHARLES W. HACKET, Agt., DEALER IN el WS ) FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY BOOOODS No. 1 Arcade, Providence, k. I. y WHITE & MOORE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER, No. 11 Exchange Street, Providence, R. L. "CARR LAWTON, GIOCERIIDI::';“U'IZE:hc. &e. &e No. 674 Broad Sueet.'Provi&elizc. PROVIDENCE ATHENAUM, LIBRARY HOURS, rroM O Av. T TP, M. T 8 W. HANDY'S CLOTHING STORE, 17 Market Bq.—Under the Mannfaetnrer's Hotel, G AJASTRAM'S FLOUR AND GRAIN STORE, No. 22, Cunal Strect. UMBRELLA and PARASOL MAN UFACTORY, 28 North Main St. The subscriber continues the manufacture of Umbrellas, Para sols, und Sun Shades, atthe stand he has occupied for the last fif teen years, und hopesby diligence and attention to basiness to merit a continnance of that patronage which has been so liberally be stowed on him heretofore. He will keep always on hand a good assortment of materials, and make up to ortfor any and all kinds of work. Merchants having silks which they may wish to have made up into Parasols or Sun Shades can have them done in any style they mfi wish and on reasonable terms. . B. Repairing and re-covering done with dispatch and 1o a superior manner. al THOMAS REID. New and Second Hand Clothing, T CHEAP! JAMES HAZARD, No. 49 SOUTH MAIN STREET, At the Sign of the THREE GOLDEN BALLS. ‘VUULD inform_the public and his friends, that he now offers his entirg stock of goods, consisting of New and second hand Clothing, new and second hand Frock Coats, new and second hand Sack Coats, new and second hand Frock Nacks, new and second hand Dress Coats, new and second hand Pantaloons, Cassinieres and Broadcloths, Vests, Handkerchiefs, Bosoms and Dickeys, new and second hand Overcoats, a simnull lot of very nico Florence, Straw, and Polka Bon. nets, and new and second hand round Jackets, The above named articles will be sold cheap for eash, in lots to suit purchasers, at wholesale and retail. Persons in want of Clothing would do well to call, as I intend to change wmy business soon,and here is an opportunity for good bargains, My new clothing is well made. My second hand clothing is still better. Itis half worn out, and got a rip in them. 6m March 14, 1846, 1846. SPRING FASHIONS. 1846. OPENING OF SPRING CAMPAIGN. ENTIRE NEW STOCK. FI.AGG & CO. respectfully announce to their numerous frinuds and patrons that onoraboat the 20th their SPLENDID SHOW SALES ROOM will be reopened with an entire new and elegant stock of ~ RICH FANCY DRY GOODS, excelling in magnificence any thing they have ever before offered. Ladies, one and all, please refrain from pur chasing until this stock 1s presented for your in spection ; by so doiug {yuu will not unly have a larger assortwent to select from, but will get the latest and most fashionable styles, and also you will as usual save about one third in price. Our wholesale honse in New York-—Having this spring moved into a larger and more com modious store, and greatly extended their business operations, we shall be able during this spring’s campaign to offer goods at prices lower than ever. “Ourcourseisonward—ourenterpriseawake N. B. Due notice of the opening will be ;iv en as usual by handbills ald AT CHESLEY’S BONNET ROOM ! SPRING FASHIONS FOR BONNETS. 1000 GIPSEY Strawsreceived thismorn ing. 500 Beautiful Slr‘:gnw Bonnetsfor2scts each. 100 Black Straws for Mounrning Bounet, for 25 cts, As this advertisemaent is intended for country purchasers we would add that we sell about 3.4 uf the Bonnets sold in the city of Providence, and owing to our immense business we will guaran «@we to sell our Bonnets from 50 cts. to $1 50 cheaper on a Bonuet than any other Dealer in Rhmrc Island. We shall exhibit our Spring Silk Hats, the url; part next of week. So call at G. W. Cuesiey's, 256 Market st. up stairs. alb PLEASE READ. Bonnets! Bonnets!! Bonnets!!! 'I‘OWERS & SHELDON take this method to inform their friends, that they have engaged themselves in the manufacturing of Straw Bon nets, and have made extensive arrangements for the sale of the nbove at their well known Bonnet store, 24 Westminster st. ; : oBy ol They will this day open a large Int of early Spring styles, comprising the following Braids: Florence, Prince Albert, Rutland, Velvet, Padal, Birds Fye, Paris Platt, Shell l-‘{ounco, English, Corn Straw, &ec. &e. Witha large assortment of inisses’ and children’s Bonnets of all the above Braids. and daily addi tions of new and desirable styles will will be made throughout the season. Persons purchasing of us can have their Bon nets trimmed in the best ll('., without delay, and u large assortment of splendid Ribbons will be wund upon our counter, Always on hand, a large assortment of rich Silks arid Shawls and Dress goods. al BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THIBETS, Merinos, Plaids, &c.—~Purchasernt will find at DAVIS’, § Arcade, a first rate as rortment of Cloak Goods at extremely low prices amoung them are pnrple, maroon, brown, green and blue T'hibet Cloths from $l,OO 10 $1,25 per yard ; blue black and mode colors, from QI.IQIm $1,62. Blueblackand colored Merinos from 33 to 624 e. Alpaceas, plain, figured and changeable from 25 te 76c. 300 yards Rob Roy Plaids at lcss prices than have been sold in the city this season. Wehave zlso some very handsome gala Plaids for 374 cts. per yd. Those in want of the above goods are assured that they will find it to their advantageto callbefore purchasing. Remember No.H Arcade HATS-SPRING FASHION, 1846 The subscriber is now ready to offer the ‘ standard fashion for the Spring of 1846 Gentlemen in want of a beautiful article are respectfully invited to ecall. Dealers from the country are hereby informed thatthey can be supplied at wholesale immediate ly, upon the most reasonable terins, NATHAN PORTER, Hatter, m 4 23 Market square, HATS-SPRING STYLE for 1846, The subscriber has just received and of: ‘ fers for sale, a prime assortment of Hats made for the Sprive Fasmion. Also, on hand, a full assortment of Hats and Caps of all descriptions. J. R. EMMES, 28 No. 4 North Main st. Spring Style, 1846—<Joux W. Burrswould ‘ inform the gentlemen of Providence and vieinity that be is now prepared to furnish them with Hats of Beebe & anur’- pattern for spring, which for quality ean be surpaesed by none in this city. Please call and examine at store 5 Washington Buildings. ml 4 BATHING. INDISPENSABLE TO HEALTH—Apams' Bathing Roows, Nos, 55 and 57 South Main st, are now open eve? day and evening, where every description of Batms may be had at short notice. The subscriber hopes by strict and personal lt'!onl'i,on to business, to receive a liberal share of pnblie patrounage. b’ Tr:mc u‘hcntofon. mis GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, CAI(GO of !hi’n Orphens and Coquimbo— This most valuable fertilizer is now offered to the public as thecheapestand most convenient article for enriehing the soiland prodncing heavy crops. Apgl{lo\v. WHIPPLE BROWN, ngent for Rhode Island, | W. Waterst, nearthie Bridge. SALM‘)N Falls, Mancherter and stout Mobile 1) Sheetings, selling cheap at the People's Store, 25 N. Main n, TIIOI REID. “The will of the Pcople must be understood, respected, and (aithfully executed.” PROVIDENCE. SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1846. Patent or Pro?rlelorx Medicines, CUMPRISINU all the standard and valuable articles now before the public. Much care has been taken in the selection of this class of wedicines to procure such and such onl{. as are known to be of intrinsic value. Among them may be found Dr. Sherman's medicated Lozen ges; Starkweather's Hepatic Elixer; Sand’s Sar saparilla ; Pulwonary lralumz Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort; Jayne's Expectorant ; Sarsaparilla and Tomato Bitters ; l)nnérlion and Tomato Pa nacen ; Olosaonian or all healing Balsam ; South eru Balm; Upham's Pile Electuary ; Dr. Lee’s Lithontriptic or Gravel Specific; Whitney's Anti billious t’illa. Cough Pills and Croup Cordial, unrivalled medicines; Dr. Dyott's preparations; Sands' Salt Rheum Remedy; ‘Tooethache Drops and Roman Eye Balsam; Soda and Rochofic Powders; Arabiat Balsam ; McAllister’s all heal ing Ointment for Rheumatism, &c ; all the new preparations of Sarsaparilla; Jayne's remedies; Swaim’'s Panacen, um‘ a long catalogue of reme dies too extensive to enumerate in an advertise ment, all of which are known to be genuine articles, as none others will be received into the store. COUNTRY DEALERS and DRUGGISTS will be furnished with any of those articles at pro prictors’ prices nnd warranted genuine. I'articular attention given to the preparation and putting np of medicines for family use. PHYSICIANS’ I’IIESCRII’TIUZ{S carefully prepured and none hut the choicest medicines will be offered for sale, Medicines of every description, of choice qual ity, at who'esale and retail at low prices, and will be put up in the most carcful manner, and sent to any part of the city free of expense, Solieiting a continnation of the liberal patron age bestowed npon us, would invite our friends to call and examine an extensive stock of goods. CUHARLES DYER, Jr., a 23 40 and 42 Westminster st. THE POOR MAN’'S REMEDY! I-,l‘l'l.r\l,'l‘ll RESTORED by the use of Dr. - Hoven's Invian Vecerasre Svaanr Coarkp PiLis.—These Pills, prepared from the original Recipe of a celebrated Indian Physician, are now offered to the publie, under the firm impression that their equal cannot be produced; they will keep good in all elunates, forming at pleasure the mildest aperient or by increasing the dose the most effecuve purgative, capable of giving relicf in all cases. Parents who have diffienlty in giving medicine to their children, will find in these l'fill a valu able friend, as they are entirely coated with sugar, so that they have no taste whateeer of their internai ingredients. Adults will also be pleased with this mode of medicine taking. The Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills, will be found a safe and pleasant medicine for the re moval of all impurities of the blood, which experi ence hus shown to be the canse of nearly al‘ the diseases to which man is subject. They may be taken at all times without danger of taking cold. 7" Warranted not to contain a particle of any mineral substance. Itis unecessary to say any more here. If these Pills are as described, the public wili freely and gladly patronize them ; and the proprietor merely asks a trinl to prove that he assumes no wnerit to them which they do not fully possess. Price only 12} ets, Dr. Hough's Indian \yegumblc Sugar Coated Pills are prepared and for sale, wholesale and re tail by J. A. ADAMS, at his Medicine store, %‘Jo. 55 South Main st, Providence, R. I. [F3" Observe on each box the written signature of J. A. Avans, 16 couuterfeit which is forgery. Providence, Nov 206, 1545. HEALTH AND STRENGTH, Dl{. S. O. RICHARDSON’'S Concentrated SHERRY WINE BITTERS.—They are the unrivalied and eflicacions compound o a reg ular Physician and graduate of the New Hamp shire Medical College, who hus made the luury of medicine his profession, and they are highly recommended by many of the most colebrated Physicians in (ke country, as decidedly the BEST MEDICINE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC For Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Ifu mors, &c. and the derangements of t{:e Stomach and BDowels. " For sale at wholesale and retail at the Doctor’s office, 15 HANOVER S7T., BOSTON. Also, for sale in Providence by Grosvener & Chase, A. I'. Adio, E. T. Clark,J. A. Wadsworth, Cha's Dyer, Jr., Joseph Balch, and by all his Agents throughont the State. #6m* a 8 HIGHLY IMPORTANT!! SYECONOMY 18 THE ROAD TO WEALTH.” Tlll‘lungmul(!lmheu('leunertukentlu- method to inform his friends and patrons, that he st continnes at his old stand, No. 1 Orange street, Providence, where they can get their clothes cleaned in the very best imanner. Garments that have lost their color can be restored to original beauty—the most fastidions cannot tell them ?rom new. Wearing apparel cleaned, dyed and finish ed in a superior style, without being taken apart, Allkinds of clothes made to nppear as when new, without the least injury to the cloth ; if not done to satisfaction, no charge will be made. The sabseriber feels confident of convineing any one (who will examine) beyond a doubt, by sneei wmena ol bis work, and by undoubted testimoniale, that Lie is enabicd to dress and cleanse coats in a manner not to be surpassed by any in the United States. Paint, tar, ink and all kinds of stains ex tracted from lifbt or dark clothes; Table and Piano Covers cleaned. Also, a variety of second hand Clothes for sale cheap, suitable for the pree ent season. 'T'he highest cach price paid for cast off clothes, which will be purchased in any quan tity, at the Original Clothes Cleanin enu\Llilh ment, No. 1 Orange st. JOHN NXTHAN. CLOTHING STORE, UNCOM.\IUNLY HANDY —right under the Manufacturer's Hotel, Nos. 16 and 17 Marlet square.~"The subseriber having enlarged hisstore, by uniting it with the one adjoining, and having received an entire new supply of Ready Made Fashionable Clothing, as well as a large assoit ment of broadcloths, cassimeres, and boys’ gar ments ; aleo, a full assortment of Hats and Caps, the spring fashion of course included, earnestly requests the patronage of hisfriends in particu lar, and likewise all creation in general ! Garments cut at_the shortest notice and in the neatost manner, Terma invarilly, cash on de livery. W. HANDY. ml BOOKS, &c. AT REDUCLED PRlCES.—~Bmnres—Oxford and American Bibles of every size and price. Praven Booxse=ln velvet, moroeco and com mon bindings, with and withont clasps. lhm.v.s—Ver; low by the dozen or single. Wensren's Dicrionany=ln oneand two vols, Ricuanpson’s Large English Dictionary in two vols. will be sold very low. Scuoor. Booxs—A large assortment, at whole sale and retail. Country dealers will do well to examine this stock, Paver—~Flat and folded leaf; Demi and Medi ;:m ; also 500 reams Wrapping Papers of various inds. Faxey Goops=China Vases, mahogany and rosewood Writing Desks, Work Boxes and Dres aina Cases, Bronze l‘;lru and articles of various kinds, Taper Stands, Poreelain Colwm Bottles ; Funcy SBoaps, Lubin's Perfomes i Wax Tapers, Lubin's Cologne, Farina Cologne, Bnckfummnn Boards, Chess Boards, &e. &e. all of which will be sold at a large reduction from former prices, as the snbseriber wishes to make a new arrange meut in bhusiness. . C, WHITAKER, myl6 39 Market st, C LOTHlNG—<Men'sConts, Vests, Pants,Over alle, Shirte, &e. &e., for sale by © ISAAC HEDLY, No 11 Canal strect, JlO opposite the Fish Market. LIFE INSURANCE. T"E Mutual Life Insurance Company of the city of New York having appointed the sub scriber their Agent, he is prepared to receive roposals, and invites all persons desirous of ef: Fecun‘ lnsurance upon their own lives or the lives of others to cnl‘ and examine the prineiples upon which said company is established, and its efiium to confidence and patronage. This institation, during the mounth of April, is sined ninety-one new policies, viz: Merch'ts & Traders 26 | ‘l'o Physicians, 3 Manufacturers, 14| Merchant Tailors, 2 Clerks 6| Booksellers, 2 Teachers, 1| Druggin, 1 Mechanics, 13 | Agents, 2 Clergymen, 4| U. 8, Consul, 1 Lawyers, 6 | Professor, 1 Farmers, 4 | Superintendentof RR | Students, 1 | Ladies, 1 Shipmasters, 1 | Gentlemen, 1 Dentists, | Lives insured, 0l At a meeting of the Trustees, held April 71ih, 1846, the following resolution was adopted— Resolved, T'hat the officers be authorized to re ceive semi-annual or gquarterly payments of {\u - minms from parties desiring it, charging legal in terest on the deferred pn{uwnu, with the agree ment, that in case of a claim for loss, the whole unpaid balance of the year's premium shall first be deducted. myG A. O. PECK, Agent. SPRING GOODS. Tl"“. subscriber has ree’'d o general assortment ¢f the most dosirable goods for the coming season, to which he would invite the attention of the Ladies. Ilis stock of Shawls is the tarcesr that has ever been offered in this city, nnd com prises every variety of the Rear Frexcur Casn. mere, which are warranted, some of which will be found at the low price of s9,oo—=such as has been usnally sold for $15,00. He has also rec'd abeantiful assortment of DRESS GOODS, which will be sold very low. His stock is nearly all NEW, baving for somae time been selliog ofl lus old, to purchase for the Spring trade, so that he is warranted in offering greater bargains thancan be found in the eity., Ladies will do well to call and satisly themselves, at the CITY SHAWIL STORE, 12 Arcade, JAS. GRAHAM. P. B.—The stock and stand is also offered for #ale at a great bargain. m?2l THOMAS REID UMBRELLA AND PARASOL, )\;.H\"&'R, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ~ No. 28 North Maie Street, Providence, Wl)l'l,l) take this opportunity to express his gratitude for the very liberal patronage which he has reeeived in the formerbranch of lis business, for the last 14 years, at the same old stand, 25 North Main Street, and would further inform the public that he has united in his own proper person his former busincss with the wholesale and retail dry doods business, and has now, and intends keeping on hand, at all times, a good supply of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, which he will =ell at a very small ad. vance from cost, Ifany ore seeptical on thesub. ject let them call and see. N. B. New covering and repairing Uinbrellas, Parasols, Sun Shades, i‘unun, &c &e,antended to particularlly ; and atl Umbrellas sold at this os lab\illmmm warranted for one year, unless other wise stipulated at the time ol sale. ns CARPET HNALL, No. 11 Market street, Sabin's Building, (a few doors west of the Bridge,) U'P STAIRS. '-[‘l“’. subscribers have entered into copartner ship under the Girm of 5 STEERE & FPRIEZE, and taken the above commodious stand, where they offer a general assortment of CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUGS, MATS, TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, and the various urticles usually found in sunilar establishments, The above goods constitute an entire new stock, selected with great care from the largest and best stocks in New York and Doston, and are of the latest styles and patterns. Determined to deal with enstomers on the most liberal terms, and to sell at a moderate advance, our friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves Lefore pur chasing elsewliere ROBERT STEERF, n 8 GEORGE W, C. FRIEZE. NEW BEDIFORD OIL STORE. T”li subscriber has tuken the store, No. 18 Nouth Main street, and offers at wholesale and retail an assortment ol Oil, selected from the New Bedford market, expressly for the retail trade, and warranted to be a pure article The public are invited to call and examine the quality and prices. Oi‘ Cans of all sizes, always on hand. Oil sent to any part of the city. T, BAILLY, Jr. SEED BARLEY, &c. P‘OR #ale at No. 22 Canal st., seed Barley and Rhode-Island Bent, purchased of the farmers who raised it, warranted genuine. Red Top Seed, Herd-grass Seed, Northern and Western Clover Seed « Seed Oats, raived in this State, heavy and eleans ltve, nnd Rye Menl; Northern Meal tram Corn raised in this State ; Southern Meal, fine and coarse. 1400 bushels heavy Southern Corn; Shorts Bran, and Flour; Millet Sced, &ec. The above articles will be sold on most excellent termes. Providence, Ap. 24, 1744, M. JASTRAM, BOOTS & SHO ES. BAKER & CARPENTER, No. 41 Sovrn Maiy Srtrerer, Kl‘llil’ constantly on hand, Men’sand Boys' Calf and Kip Boots, Bootees and Down ings; Men's Cal}’, Kip, Grain, and Moroeco Strap Bhoes; Gaiter Boots; Dancing Pumpeand Slippers; Ladies’ half Gaiters, a variety of col ors; Kid and Morocco Buskins, Slippers, and Ties, of c\'cr{ variety of style and t'nlur: Buck skin Shoes; cheap Kid Slippersand Ties; Misses Leather, Kid am‘ Moroeco Buskine and Ties; light Gaiters, Buskins, and Slippers; Children’s Shoes of every variety of style and color, and every other article gensrullykeptat a shoestore TENWPERANCE GROCERY, A'l' No. 50 Broad strect; where may be had a generaland gennine assortment of staple and fancy Groeeries, suited to family consump tion, at reaconable prices, Cash or goods will be given for elean cotton and linen rags S. W. WHEELER. RROAD STREET, No. 57 1-2, Tlll'l subseriber, having removed two doors West of the shop he formerly oceupied, in the same building, continues to retail the best quality of Buater and Cannecticat Cheese ;also, a greatvariety of family Groceries and Fruit. nl6 C. LAWTON. l RBOOTS AND SHOENS, | ARNOLD & KNIGHT, 15 Marketst. oppo site the post office, have on hand, of their ewn manufaetare, 3000 pair men’s goatand grain Downings; women's marocco and leather Bus kine, pagged ; boy's grain Downings, with a full and prime assortment of Boote and Shoes which they offer very low at wiolesals. m 7 TO LEASE for 1 or MORE Y EARS, Tlll". Ship Yard Lot at Eddy’s Point, where . the Messrs. 8. & A. B. Arnold built their large ship, together with one hall of the 10 feel gangway between that and the Halsey estate, convenient for a lumbe: or ship yard, being filled outabont 300 feet. Foirfurther particalars apply to HENRY H. or LDWARD IDF.X'I‘I".S,( PF, ANUTS. <l5O bishelslarge Te xas Peannts, just roceived and br anle by my 16 S PMLLIPE, 17 Market st MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. !I‘lll‘! AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPA NY, Providence, R. 1., continue to insure ngainstloss or damage by fire on Cotton, Wool on, and other Manufactories; Buildings and Merchandize, and also against Marine risks,on favorable terms. CAPITALSTOCK, $150,000: allpaidin,and well invested. DIRFCTORS—Chosen June 3, 1844, Wittiam Ruovks, Enesezen Keovy, Wirteur Kervy, Tvrey D, Bowes, Rosert R. Stavvorp, | Naruavier Biseor, Avos 1), Surru, Gro. 8. RaTurosse Resorven Warenman, | Caven Hawwrs, Suvsaern Hurcuins, Jarez BuLrock, Warker Huompurey. Persons wishing for Tnsurance are reqnested to direet their applications, (which should be necompanied with a partieular description of the l'mlm"'X') per mail to the President or Seerctary of the Company, and the same will meet with promptattention. WILBUR KELLY, Prosident, Arres O, Prck, Seeretary. American Insurance Co.'s ) Ollice, Nov, 27, 1345, § dl A'TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, IN('URI'URA'I‘F.I) for the purpose of Insu rance against loss or damage by fire, witha CAPITAL of $200,000. Atthe annual meeting of the Stockholdersto the Etna Insarance Company, the (ollowing per sons wers ohosen for the year ensuing; viz., Truowas K, Brace, !n.u: ri Cuoren, Sawoer Yooor, Fuesezen Suery, GRIFFIN STEADMAN, Sias B, Hasinron, Josern Moraax, Frepemick Tyren, JEssk Savaag, Roserr Bukr, Joskru Prarr S, G, Bovanros, Janes THomas, W. M. Conxerr, Frisua Peck, Mites A. TurrLe, Waun Woonnniek, And at a subsequentweeting of the Directors Tuomas K. Brycr, Fsq., was chosen President and Siwron l..‘llooms, Exq., Secretary. Hartford, August 9, 1842, The proposals for Insurancein this Company, are believed to he as favorable as the nature of the business will admit, (3" Application to be made in Providenee to F. M. Ormseer, Esq., Agent, No. @ Market Square, who is authovized 1n most casesto exe cute Policies, without delay attendinga reference to the Company at Hartford, DOCT.,. COLLINS’ PILLS. V"‘ILI)IN(S to the solicitations of my numer: A ons patients, I now offer to the public n sale, ellicacious, and eertmin remedy for all corne rable Bilious complaints. Most diseases arisein the firstinstance trom obstructions in the liver, stomach, or bowels—sometimes in all. "'hose pills receh intheiroperation these several organs, evacnating and cleansing them, without impair ing in the least their healthy functions. ‘U'hey remove congestions in the imul, and break up fevers and violent diseases. Persons who are ai all subject to such comiplaints, shonld always have a box at hand, as they may be taken while at the usual ocenpation, requiring but hitde variationin diet; always proving easy, safe, and successiul in their operations. One or two taken on going to hed, is saure to remove costiveness, and all those obstructions so ruinons to the health of young females. T'hey are eminenily ealeulated for persons at sea,orin sonthern climates, Onee nsed and they supersede the use of other medi cine. [J" Warranted not to contain a particle of mercury. —_— The following testimonials of the beneficia. effects of these Pills, are selected from numerous certificates now in the possession of Dr. Collins: Crrrivtcarr or tne Rev. Wa, Stovyek,— This may ceeuly, that I was for a length of time severcly afflicted with burning inmy stomach and npper part of the abdomen. It continued nnti I was nunable to attend to my accustomed avoca tions. Having tried many remedies without any relief, some five or six years since lapplied to Dr. Colling, and obtained some of his Anti-bil ious Family Pills, which in a short time yemaved the rmnplninl; and I have never beentroubled with itsimee. I find thein an easy and safe rem edy forbilious complaints, for removing conges tion, amd for eleansing the stomach, 3 WM. STOVYER, Buptist Elder, Warwick, Augnst 1, 1841, 1 hereby certify that ! wacafllicted for a great length of time by a severe cough, and was en tirely cared by taking Dr. Collins’ Anti-bilions Pills. 1 found them to bean easy physic, and canrecommend them to the publie as such. SUHANI‘L\H NICHOLS. Scituate,June 1, 1541, Thiswill certify, that I havebeen out ofheulth and afMicted with a severe headache, and have heen entirelg relieved by taking Dr. Collins’ Family Anti-bilicus Pills; and T think them snpe tior to any other pills that I have ever taken. Cranston. July 1. MARIFETTE ANDREW., Thie may eertify that I havebeenloagatllicted with a liver complaint and vertigo in the head and have been greatly relioved by taking Dr Colling’ Anti-hilious Pills, T think them o valua ble medicine, and would recomnuend them to all personsafflicted with chronic complaints, or inany othercase wherethe stomach needslean sing. MARY BROWNING, sScituate July 1, 1841, Thisis to ceflif{.tlmt we have nzed Dr. Col. lins’ Anti-bilions Pills, and have tound them to answer the recommendation given them, and think them valuable in many complaints, CALEDB ATWOOD, ISAAC PECKIIAM, MARY A. BARNLY, ELIZABETH PECKIAM. Cranston,Jan. B, 1841, 03" The above valuable medicine is #¢'d, at wholesale and retail, by the subscribers, sole Agents,at Nos. 36 and 33, Weybhosset strect, GROSVENOR & CHABSL, Providence, Aug. 13, 1541, PAPER. M. ROBINSON, 49 Westmin«ter Street, I_IAS for sale, News printing Paper of o'l the different sizes wanted; Tissue do, Col ored and White; Envelope, or Post Oflice oo different sizes and prices; Cowmmon and best bag and Wrapping do; Tron Mongers do. Blue Thread Papers 22x32, and other sizes; Band box, Trank and Steam ,mf‘kin:t do; Nhoe Paper, white and colored ; Hatters Vip do; White and Brown bonnet do; Carpetdo; Cloth Paper 26x 36 and 36x40 inchos ; handsome eolored medium, all colors; Folio Post; Letter and Cap Writing Paper in great variety both ruled and plain, &e, xloo. for sale nsabove, a good assortnent of School Books, Fancy and Suaple Stationary Goods, at retaa, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, to snit the tinmes. M.R. Legs to assure those in want inparticular, that heis n-"inp)fl' hie stock of Papers of varions gortsat such prices as cannot foil to please, = S"(‘omuml] ree. 1) nl2, REVOLUTIONARRY PENSJIOAS AND CLAIMN, TllE nnd@signed hasveceived from the War Department at Washington, the forms ot procecding to obtain the benefits of the recent acts of Congress, granting pensionsto widows, &e., and also to attain the Bounty Land<, and he will be happy to attend to any elaime of theabove diseription. His facilities of commuonication and correspondence with the Purear of Pensionsand Bounty Land Ofice will insvre prompiattention 1o cvery clam, BLNJA. COWLLL. Hervald, LONDON AGENCY. Tl”', subscriber having received his Commis- I sion direct ftom Messrs, Morrison, Moat & Co., of the British College of Health, Lonadon, | as sole agent for the Siate of Rhode Islund, for | vending their HYGEIAN UNIVERSAL MEDI CINE, the public nimy rest assured, that, should any medicines be ofl'?e'rnd for sale in this State, | purporting to be Morrison’s Hyaxian Usivese | satL Mepicines, of the British College of Health, | Lendon, by any person except mysell or my authorized Agents, as naned below, witn wy | COUNTERFEIT. The Hygeiun Medicines rest solely on their | own intrinsic merits, which preclndes the neecs. | sity of spending thousands of dollars annually, | inadvertising and pufling, as is the ease with | many other medicines now before the public. I Notwithstanding that the celebrated Morricon ' Pills of the British College of Health, have bevn | #0 laany years before the public, in every eiviliz- | ed pation on the Globe, and nllhouflh their sal- | utary eflects have been nuknowlodru h‘y tens of | thousands of persons ou both sides of the At lautie, yet are there, even to this dn{. some | laces where their usetul properties are but Little | Elnm n-—=o, ' known atall, where their healith | giving and health restoning virtues havo been confined withinan oxtremely limited and exclu. ‘ sive sphere. As in cases with all the medicines that have become popular with any eommunity, these pills have becn counh-rl'u-ilm{in every pos sible way that the most cunning ingenuity conld devise, and their valuable excellence deprociated | bly' every species of frand, misrepresentation and | abuse. Where they have been tried, however, well and furly lria‘dy. none have been found but to praise and recommend them. The atllicted ol alimost every tongue and land, who have been by their use resusicated [rowm the very last stages of disease, have spoken of theirinestumable worth, in langnage that has putto shame even the bold. est ellrontery ; theiretlicacy incases where every other remedy has proved unavailing, is atrivw- | phantanswerto every umputation which the most | base and mercenary have been able to invent, Since the death of the elder Mr. Morvison, ‘even many of those who most rancorously op posed him, have done him and his high eharaetor | and principles the justice which they withheld | from himn while living ; and bnt w-? few have | now the temerity to deny the correctness of the | theory which hie advocated so many years, and | the trnth of which he succeeded to establish Ly l an experience und practice greaterthan hos ever | fallen to the lot of any other man. The mana. | ficture of the medicine is now, as for some time | pastithasbeen, underthe immediatesnuperyision ofthesons of Mr. Morrison, | SAMUEL YOUNCG, 107 Weastminster st., Providence, R. 1. [ Agents as at presont appoimnted by said Youug—~Ehphalet Young, WicLlotd; Geo, M. Jones, Nantucket, SPLENDID WATCHES for sale. 9 SAMUELH.WALES wounld inform his E:{% friends, and the public generally, that he Do has this day ree’d a splendid assortment ol Watches, of allkinds, patterns and sizes, patent levers, patentverticnl watches, horizontal lepine, duplex, and verge Watches. These are a partofan invoice of Watehes just imported from Liverpool and London, they are ofthe latest patterns, kome of them very handsowme fignred cases. T'he prices will correspond with the recent reduction of duty. "T'hey will be put in perfect order, and warranted to perform well, I'lense enll at No. 6 Market Bquare, and examine them beflore parehnsing wlsewhere, . 8. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the hest manner, and at short notice. tf 0931 Billinvd and Refreshment Snloon, No. 8 Casar Sereer, Providence. '1““.‘) well known establishment bas been re cently placed in the most thorough repair, anll in connection with the Bienianp Saroos may be found a Rernesnest Room, whieh the proprietor contidently asserts will vie with any other establishment in the State,in point of neat. ness and eleganee. No pains or expense has been spared to render this estab'ishment worthy the patronage of the most fastidious ; and the pro prietor leels confident that his unwavering atten tion to the wants of his visitors, and his untiring exeriions to please, will ensure to him a continu ation of that support, which the tulltide of suc. cessful operation now indicates, d2l S YROVIDENCE Wig and Hair-Cutting Depot. ']‘IIUMAS W. CAMM, Wig wmaker and Haur . cutter, from Edinburgh, respectfully an nonnces to the inhabitants of Providence and vicinity that he hastaken the store No. 604 WV est. minster strect, where he intends manufuctnring Wigs vpon the same principle of those which took the rn-mium at the late Fair in Boston, by Mr. Bogle, in whose employ he has been for nbout three years. lair-cutting uponnew and scientific prine’ples, the design and execution of which differs entirely from e usoal manner of Haircotting adopted here. It isa eystemn which causes the hair to grow ina healthy and luxuriant manuner; one trial alone will prove bis superiority oves all com pfl'l(fll’fl. T. W. C. wonld also eall the attention of the lactics and gentlemen of Providence and vicinity to his LUSTRAL HAIR WASH, which cleauses the head and hair without water or fine tooth conmb. 50 cents and $1 a bottle. SHAMPOOING wpona new and improved Erilmiplc, at Camm's Hair-cntting and Shaving Raloon, 604 Westminster st., Providence. N. B —<No business done on Sundays. I hereby eertify that Thowas W. Camm has been in my employment about three years, during which time he has attended to the duties of hix profession, so as to gain my entire confidencs and approbation, and during the latier part of whieh, in the capaeity of foreman of my establish ment, he acquitted himself with credit, I therefore recommend bLim to the eitizens of Providence, confident they will find him bLoth proficent in his business and w ur!h{ of their pat ronage. WM. BOGLE, Firet Premivm Wig Maker, an 23 Washington st., Boston. UNDERTAKER'S NOTICE, \VII,I.IA.\I O. BRIGGS, No. b 7 High st has on band ready made Coffins, of all tizos and qualities of wood, on as reasonable terms as elsewhere in the eity. Also, Hearse ond Tombage, if wanted. Punectual attendanes at all times, £ 757" Cabinet makingin allits variety aleoat tended to, BOYS' CLOTHING. W HANDY, 17 Market square, under the e Manufactarers' Hotel, has on hand an as. rortment of Boys' Ready Made Clothing, consist inr of Froek gnclu. Pants, Vests, &e. Also, a full assortment of Broadecloths, Cassimeres, and Mon's Ready Made Clothing. Terms ch;np for : i d 4 cash SUMMER CLOTHING. Jl's'l‘ received at the Dussen Hice Crotues Wanenouse, No. 10 South Main st, the larg est and most complete assortment of Summer Clothing that was ever before offered. all of which will be sold at GrEATLY REDUCED PRICKES, a 0 ROSS'S EXPRIENSS, \V RORS'S Lypress, to and from DBoston e and Providence. will leave No. 3 College ot. Providence, +nd No. 15 State st. Boston, every day, Sunday excepted. 13 l ADILS Bouckskin Shoes, wide and casy, for 4 sale by BAKER & CARPENTLR. wy)3 Boston, Angust, 1845 NUMBER 45 NEWPoRnytT AND PROVIDENCE. Thenew, fustand commodions T steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, M' : Capt. BF. Woolsey, will leave India Point, Providence, and Deven's wharf, Newport, as follows, untl further notice : Leave Providence every day except Sunday and Monday, at 04 o'clock, a. 1., onthearrival of the enrs (rom Boston. Returning, leave Newport the same day, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Extra Trip—On Sunday the Roger Williams will leave Providenece at 8 o’cloek, a. m. Re turring, leave Newport the same afternoon at 6 o'vloek. Freight taken at packet prices; aleo horses and earringes aken at a rensonable charge. N B The Roger Williams will ran foar pas sages hetween Providenes and Newport as soon as the pleasara travel commences, wicn due no tice will be given, my 27 FARL AND FREIGHT REDUCED. REGULAR MAIL LINEFOR NEW YORK, VIA NEWPORT. Cabin Pare $1 50—Deck %1 r‘P‘ The splandid steamer MASSA lu'“‘ ";' CHUSETTS, Capt. Potter,will My taave the whart at India Poiot, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The RHODE ISLAND, Capt. Manchester,on Tuasday, Thursday and Saturday evening, om the arrival of the wmail train fiom Boston. For tickets, state rooms and berths apply te F. 8. GORTON, 4 College street, or on board. Freight on measusement "omh goner;ll] detn. per foot, ')00'::.!"30!! Pu_u:l honnets, J cta, T n 292 WILLIAM COMSTOCK, Agent. Eor New York Via Stonington. REGULAR MAIL LINE. (Daily, Sundays excepted.) The new fast and Splendid @Suumon OREGON, Capt Rols ‘ lina, and KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. Thayer, will commence running on this route, on the first day of April, and cominue through the year in connexion with the Commo dions Care of the Stonington Rail Road, as fol lows, viz: The OREGON, Capt. A. P St. John will leave Stowngton on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. Seth Thay er, will leave Stonington ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. These Boats have ench 60 private State Roome and Lertha for five hundred passengers, and for speed, safety and comfort are unsurpassed. Merchandize generally, 4 cts per cubit foote= Boots, Shows and Bonnets, 3 crs, For freight or passage apply 1o J BLAIS DELL, Master Transportation, at the Depot of Stomington Rmil Road, to GEO_ E, I"AIRCI'r" b, Agent, 19 Westst. N. York,or JOUN H. RICH MOND, Agent, Providence. nl FOR N. YORK--INLAND lOUTE, VIA. STONINGTON RAIL ROAD. S’l‘lf AM BOA'T MAILL TRAIN leaves Provie dence Depot, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) onthe arrival of the mail train that leaves llpooton at GP. M. Returning, leaves Stonington imme diuto-‘:y after the arrival of the steamer from New York, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ston ington daily, Sundays excepted, at 64 o’clock, a. m. Retarning, leaves Providence daily, Sun. days excepted, at 4 o'clock, p. m. RATES OF FARE From Providence to Blonington,ee..... ..81 560 Tickets sold at Company’s Depot, Providence. MERCHANDISE ’i‘lt.\ll\h‘-—l,euvn Provie dence at 2 o'clock, p- m., daily, (Sunduyl ex ceptod ) (!umdq will not be delivered without an order describing the marks and number of packages or parcels, unless the owner is present. Ol Cloths, Matches, and l‘l:re Works of every description will not be taken "nrtr.mlporution. ald J. DLAISDELL, Master of Transp. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ’ ’ Jt..-.i. i g 17.‘_,2 ! J -4 4 Onand after Tuesday, April 28, the steamboat KING Pllrl.l.ll'. Capt. Seth R. Durfee, will leave Providenee for Fall River, daily, at 8 o’clock, a. w. Returning will leave Fal! {(iver at 3 o'clock . m., touching at Bristol and Bristol Ferry (R. Ll.md side) each way. The steamer BRXUFORD DURFEE, Capt Porden, will leave Fall River for Providencs, daily, at 2 o'clock, or on the arrival of the cars from New Bedlord. Returning, will leave Prov idence at 3 o'clock, touching at Brisiol and Briste Ferry, (Rhode Island side.) each way. Passengers to New Dedford will reach Fall Riverintime to take the cars for that place. Fare 50 cents. my 2 NEW ARRANGEMENT. PROVIDENCE, NORWICH, WORCESTFR AND SOUTHBRIDGE w Daily line of Stages, Sundays (ex cepted ) Leaving the Manulacta rers Hotel at 11 o'clock, A. M, Mondays, Wed nesday and Fridays, passing through Greenville, and Chepachet, and meeting the Accomodation Train of Cars at Pomfret. l"or Dayville, Daniels conville, Plainficld, Jewett (fnz and Norwich, al 20 [Misherville, Webster, Oxalosrd, Auburu and Worcester, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, passing through Frait Hill, Greenville, Ch.’f'“b. etand Thomson, meeting Accommdation Train of Cars at Fishervlle, for all the above named places, arriving at Southbridge at 7 o'clk, P.M, Returning, leaves Pomiret Depot, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Fisherville Depor, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, on the as rival ol the first Accommodation Train of Care from Springfield, Worcester and Norwich, and and all the intermediate Depots, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Also on the arrival of the stage from Southbridge, passing through all the above nam ed places, arriving in Providence at 4 o'clk. P.M, Springfield and Worcester passengers by leav ing Worcester in the 10 o'clock train of Cars, will arrive in Providence from 2 to Jhoursearlierthan by any other route. Pasiengers wishing te go to any of the above named pdaces, can be supplied with Tickets for the whole route. Swge and Railroad Tickets can be had at the Tieket Otlice in W orcester, for Providence, at the lowest rates of fare. Books kept at the Manufacturers’ Hotel, in Providence. BENJ. (IREBN. P'.’li.“‘. Providence, January 171 h, 1846, Providence and East Dounglass., e Stage leaves National House, M Providence, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives at East Douglass at 6 P. M. Leaves East Douglass at 7 o'clock, a. m., Mon daye, Wednesdays and Fndu_n,bud :n&::;l Providence, st 2p. m , passing through, .- ville, Dyersville, Roeh‘n’"o. l’mmomilh. Cen. tre Mille, (iuyulunovillo.(hmti"i"o.llflmmo Millville, Usbridge, North Usbridge, W hitinville and Mouth Sutton. 0" Baggage at the risk of the owner RV SWEETSER, - F BIGELOW, L?pmm PIANO FORTE AGENCY. B PECK ectfuliy anuounces to the pub f\ e e that bo::.:nponsm furnish atthe -Ln test V‘mibh notice. and at the manufacturers pri ces, Piano Fortes of any desired 0?!0. qn-liti and price, manufagtured by Mc. Lemunel Gilbert Bos ton, which are warranted to be equal to the instra. ments of any other manntacinrer. : Also, for sale, the Grand /Eolichord Piano Fortes, n new invemntion which is pronounced by competent jndges to be superior 10 any other Pi ano Forte ever offered to |holenb.loo. . Mr. Peck will also attend to Tuning Pianos, and warrant his work 1o give satiefaction. Address A, B PEUK, Pawtughet. a 2