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Poctry. TRUTIHL Oh ! seek fur Troth® Win thou the threshhold of her halls In age or youth, Heek her stilly whate'er hefalls, Rich is the feast she freely spreads ; And ronnd her board time-hono’d heads, Whao songht her long and won her well, In pence and joy forever dwell, Shrink not from toil ! Crath, rich and lovely, oft upsprings On poorest soil O'er deserts she her perfume flings ! Sweet the reward by labor won And calm the sleep when day is done, Of those who teil the truth to tind, With ready hand and earnest mind. Heed not the scom Of worldly men who dwell around ; Bat, might and morn, L Waorship the truth where'er *tis found, Truth-seche s ever were reviled Bat henest face and accent nuld Prevail againast ign ble pride, And tarn the venom'd shaft aside. Fear not to scan The deep profound, or mountain height; Heed not the man Who dreawls out ereeds to Keep the right, Examine all creeds, old or new ; Test all withi Reavoa, through and through, For God in bounty, reason gave, From error's glooin our souls to save. Swerve not aside! Thy rule of duty sketch aright-- Then true a'nde ; Inquiring stitly with ardor bright, Like cloadlet’s shadow on the siream, Or passing grict i chddhood’s dream, Shall be the s and woes of earth To him who kpows of truth the worth, - Atliscellany., From the Western Coutinent, miprn N\ ‘,-v Y (! e WONAWAY MATCH, Or. how the Schoolmaster Marricd a Fortune. BY MAJOR JOS., JONES, OF PINEVILLE. Tt about ten vears ago sease the ncirdent what's I'ih now gwine to tell tuek place. It caust a great scnsation wu Picevilie at the time, an! had the elleet to make tellers mon strous caretul how they runiway with other people’s daurzhiers without thewr consent ever sSOnNse, Mr. Ebenczer Daoolittle was the bomina biest man alter rich galis that ever was. He boo o't been Keepin sehivolan Pineviile more'n gix mounths, bLetore he hiad found om every gabl in the settdement whose father had (wen ty niggas, sind had conrted all of ‘em within adays's ride. How s oter ol obe popu lar with the galls, and sonchow they din't hike hiis ways, and the way they did blatt him oft was enough to discourage anybody but a Yanlhee schoolmaster what wauted o git mariied, and hado'cimany years of grace left, But it dide't seem to make no sort of difivr ence to him. He undertook "em by the job, He was bound te have a rich wife out of some of 'em, and lif he failed in one case, it only made Lim mare perseverin in the next, H's motto was=—"never say die!” Beity Darling. as they used to eall her—. old Mvr. Dirling's devgurer, what used to liv out on the Runs—=—was alionut the torn downset mischief ol a galbin Georgia, Bety wasich and handsowe and smart, and had more ad mirers than she could shoke a stick at,but she was sich a tormentin little coquet that the boys was ail alvard to court hevin vight down eatnest. When Mr. Doclittde found her out he wentrite at her hike a house-a-fire. Shewas jest the gul tor lnm, and he was termined to have her at the vish of hiis hife. Well, e Liid siege o old Mr. Darling’s hoase duy anl night, and when he couldn't leave his school to go and see her, he rit let ters to Ler that was enuti'to throw uany other gall but Betty Darhing tato a fit of the ligh sterichs to read "em. Just as every body ex pected, after encouragin him jest enutl to make the feller believe he had the thing ded, she hicked bam fat. Dot shaw ! ke was per fectly used 1o that, and Lie was too wuch ol a filosoler to be discouraged by sich a rebufi, whien the game was worth pursuin, [le didn’t lose a mmit's lime, hut jest brushed up and went vite at Liev ugain, Ev cryvhndy was perfectly surprised to see him gwine back toold My, Darling’s, after the way he had been treated by Bety 5 but they was a good deal more surprised, and all the boys were terribly alarmed i about aovonth, at the headway hLe scemed to be makin in s suit. Al at once, Miss Beuy's conduet secmed to change towirds him, and though her faiher aud moiher was terribly opposed to the match, any body coulld see that she was bezinnin to ke the schioolmasier very well. Things went on in this way for a while, till bieby old Mr. Darling begun to git so un easy about ity that he rold Mr. Doolittle one day, that he musn't come o Lis house no more; and il Lie heteht hun sendin any more love letters and kiss verses to his danghier by his nigger gals, he'd wake ove of his boys give Liim a alfired cowhidin, ~ But Mr. Doohttle dido’ceare for thatneith er. He could see Miss Betty when she come a shoppin in stores in town, and there was more'n one way to git a letter to her. What did he care forthat old Darling 7 Hisdaugh ter was hed and hart o love with him, and was jest the gall to run away with him o, if she was opposed by her parcuts. Aud as for the property, he was certain to that when once he married the gall, On Saturday, when there was no school, Mr. Doolittle went to old Squire Rogers, and told Lim bie must be ready to marry a conple that night, ot exacily ten o'eloek. *Mum," ses hie *you wuosn't say a word to nobody, Squie. The heeuse is all ready, and the party wauis to be very povae” Squive Hogers was one of the 100 t accome datin old fellers 1o the world on sich occa sions. Mrs, Rogers waus a monstions cranky, cross old Tady, and nothiug Gone the old Squire so much good as to marry other peo ple. it didn’t make no odds who they was,— Besides, Mr. Doolittie was o injuied man and a great scholor i his opinion, aud belonged to his chiureh. Mr. Doolittle had arcanged the whole busi ness in first rate order. Miss Belty was o meet hun at the end of her fathed's lane, dis guised in a ridin dress borrowed for the ocel ston, when he was to take her in a close one horse barouche and *fly with her onthe wings of love," as he said he would, to the Squire's office, whar they was to be united in bunds of wedlock before any hodyin thevillage know'd anythiog übout 1. He had made arranage ments at the Hotel for a voom, which he seed fixed up himseil for the auspicious occasion, and he had writ a letter 10 a friend down in Augusty to be thar the next week, to take charge of s schivol, as he thovght it mought be necessary for hin to keep out of the way of Old Darhng for a tew weeks, tiffthe old fel ler could have time to came to. Allday Mr. Doolittle was bustlin shout as if e wasn't certin which end he stood on, while the sunshine of his heart beamed from his taller colored face ina way to let every body kvow somcthing extraordinary wus gwine to happen, ~ Just after d.rk he mought been seed drivin out by himself in a burouche towards old My, Darling's. Every boly spected something, and all hands wason the look out. It was plain to see Squie Rogers importance was swelled up considerable with sometinng, but nobody couldn’t git a word out of him. Mr. Doolittle didn't spare Ihe Lish after he got out of sight of town, and with styainin eves and palpitatin hart, he soon reachied the place appinted to meet the object of lus con sumin «flections, Wasshe the? No! Yea! lsit? Yes, . theie she is 'e=the dear creater. The skirtof | her nankecn lidin dress, what sets cloge 1o l hee angehie form, futterin in the breeze, She | stands timidly erouching in the fence hollin | her vale close over Lier lovely face, trembin | noevery jint for fear she nmug{)l be diseovered | aid tore away (rom the srms of her devoted ‘ L benezer! ‘Dearest angel!” ses he, in a low voice. ‘Oh, Ebenezer!" and she kind o' (ell in his arms., ‘Compose yourself, my love. SOl o Cither shotld e’ ‘Dont {ear, dearest creature, My arm shall proteet you against the woild. And he was jest gwine to pull away her vale to kiss her. ‘Oh!" ses she; *didu't 1 hear somecbody comnn ! fdich ?' ses he, lookin round. my dear.! And with that he helped her into the ha rouche and eontented himsell with impiatin a burnio Kss that almoest singed the kid glove on her dear lintde hand, as he closed the door, Then jumpin on the (vont seat, he diove as fast as he could to town, encouragin her *all the wav, and svario 1o her how Lie would love hev and mode her happy, and tetiin her how her tather sod mother would forgive her snd think jest as much of hiev as ever, Poor gall ! she was so terribly agitated that she couldu't do nothin but sob and iy, which made Mr. Deolittde love her more and swaro the harder, Wihien they got to the Squire’s office, and the boys that was on the watel seed Lim help her cut ol the bouche, every hody kuow'd hier at once, in spite ol her disguise, and sich ul!“"h(‘l' excitement was never H('l'(' ill l)"le' ville. Sam of the feiters was halt out of their senses, and it was necessary to iurry the cere tiony over ¢s quick as possible, tor tear ot be i nterrupted by the row that was evidently bruia. e quick, Squire’ ses Doolittle, handin out the ficense, and shakin like he had a ager, Sor Miss Durling s very much agitated.' The Squre hoadly worted to wipe his spee tacles, an b dide’t tike time to enjoy himsel i readin the ceremony slow, an puttin ths dimii st guivers in his voice hike he always diddc The naesoowas gt louder and louder ut of doors, and sumbody was kuockin to git ". OL ! ses Tetty, leanin on Mr. Dooolitle's rinlor sappurt. Gooon ses Doalittle, pressin hier to his sdey b eves on thie Squite, and his face an white ag a sheet, Open the door, Rogers!” ses a hoirse voice outsule, Lut the Squive dude't Liear nothin il he pronounced the ust words of the ceremany, and Kbenezer Doolittle and Elizabeth Dar ling was provonnced man and wite, Jest then the door opened. fu rushec! old My Danog and Bill, and Sam Darling, tol lowed by a whole heap of fellers, The brdde sereamed, and fell into the arms of the trwmphant Doolittle, SPake Lold of her ! ses old Dadling, flar ishin bis cane over s head. »Take Liold ol the huzzy Stand ol ges Doolittle, throwin himself ima real stage atiiude, and supportin his faintin bride on one arm. *Stand off, old man ! She smy lawlul wife, and 1 elaim the protection of the faw,’ ‘Kooek him down '=—take hold of him ! ses halt o dozen, aud Bl Daling grabbed the bridegreoam by the neek, while Squire Rogers jumped upon the table and hollered O U ocommmand the peace !'—l command the peace in the name of the State of Georgia ! She's iy wile—my lawtul wife!” shouted Doolivtle. 1 eall upon the law!’ Jest then the bride got over her faintin fit, wd vatsed hier droopto hed—=the vale (ell ol md-=oh, crael e !l=Mr. Ebenezer Doolit le stood perriticd with horvor, holdin m his irms not Miss Bety, but Miss Betry's waitin araid=—aue of the blackest niggers in Georgia, who, at that twierestung crisis, rolled her eyes ipon him ke two pecled onions, and throwin wer avies around his neck, exclaimed ‘s s iy dear husband what Miss Batty 20 me her own sl Sieh a shout as did foller! ‘Go to the devil, you blucke—"ses Doo artle teyen to pull away Grom her., Sick to him, Sitla,' ses the tellers, *he’s vour's aecordin to law.' Old Squire logerslooked hke he'd marrted his last conple, poor old man, and hadn't a word to sav for himselt, T'he bovs and young Darhings ke to Laaghed themselves to dethy winde otd Darling, who was mad as o Lomet, wis gwine to have Doolitle arrested fur nigzer stealing nght ot Poor Doolittle! He made out, at last, to it loose fiom his wile, and to find the back. loor. e haint never been heard of in Pine-- e, froim that day to this. Tne Rar.~The rit is not mistaken iw hinking thot cornstalks me as much for b se as the farmer's that barns and granaries re his winter magazines ; that the miller i ais acting partner, the cheesemonger his pur vevor, aud the storekeeper his steward. He places himiselt in relation with man, not as his dependint like the dog, nor like the cat, as his ally, nor hike the sheep as his property, nor like the ox as his servant, nor like the horse and ass us his slave, nor like the poultry . who are to *come and be killed,” when Mrs. Dond ivites themy but as Lis enemy, a bold bord erer, a Johanie Armestrong or Rob Roy, who acknowledges noright of property ic oth crs, aud hives by spoil. Wheresoever man goes, rat follows or uccompanies him. “Vown ot country are equally agrecable to him. Ile enters upon your house as a tenant at will, (his, not yours,) works out for himselt a cov cered way inovour walls, ascends by it from one story to another, and leaving you the laige apartinents, tukes possession of the space bLe tween floor and eeiling, as an enlressol for himselt, There he has his parties, and his revels, and his gallopades, (inerry ones they are,) when yoa would be asleep, il it were not for the spirit with which the youth and belles of rat-land keep up the ball over your head. Avd youare more fortunate than most of your neighborsit he does not prepare for his mavso-- leum behind yourehimney-place, or under the hearthi-stone, retive into it when lie is abour to die, and very soon atford you tall proof, that although Lie may have lived like a hermit, s relicts were notin the order sanetity.— You have then the additional comfori of kuowing that the spot so appropriated will thenceforth be used either as a common cem etry, or funily vault. In this respeet, as in many others, nearer approaches are made to us by inferior creatares than are dreampt of in our philosophy. The adventurous mer chant ships a cargo for some distant port, rat goes with it=Great Britain plants a colony in Botany Bay, Van Dieman'’s Land, or at Ihe Swan River; rat tukes an opportunity for closing also. ShLips are sent out on a voyage of discovery 5 rat embarks as a volunteer.— tie doubled the stormy Cape with Diaz, ar rived at Malabar in the first Kuvopean vessel with Gama, discovered the new waorld with Columbus, and took possession of it at the the same time, and enveamuavigated the globe with Mugellan, and with Drake, and with Cook. A Sepmos vor Yovse Lames.=Dow, Jr. in on of his Jate sermans, gives the following advice to young ladies 1= ‘My young Maidens—l know you all want to get marnied as soon a 8 you enter your teens: Lut it s better to remain single, and live upon the eold soup of solitude than to tarey misery and wed woe. T have but u poverty stvicken opinion of the mayority of my sex. They ure corrupted by the mis calbed vefinements of the age, so inflated with pri‘e, o fouled by fashion, so afraid of the soil on which they live, o given to eultiva ting whishers und mustaches, while their mor - als arc an the wost wretched state for want of weeding, and so cvergrown with haie, vanity and laziness, that searcely oue in twenty is worth being entrusted with a wife. Woman's Fuscrion —=\What a mnisteris i a small state, that « woman is in her lesser state, namely, the minister of all departments at onee, the hushand managing the foreign aflvins s more especially is she the minister of fin:nce, who, in the state, according to Gocthe, 1 the List resort, regalates peace, as well us, wecording to Archenholz, the inaga zines of war, lven noble ladies would be bealthier and happier if they tulfilled the du ties of woatre d'hotely, and femme de eharge, 1 mean for the house : | know they frequently act in both capacities for their husbands.— Certwnly, as a whaole, thetemales of the high er classes me rendered more delicately beau tful by this absolute idlencss s but such a Ve nus resembles that of Rowme, who was alio poddess of corpses; amaong these may be rechoucd hier etildren, her hushand, or her seife 1 do not speak about the artof cookery, i order not to be laaghed at, as Kant was, who wished thut here (as in Scotland) regu- Lar lessons should be given in it as well as in dancing. Rather will Seneea’s beautiful words, addressed to sacrificers, *Puras Deus, nou plenas adsypicitmanus,' (God regards pure, not full hoands.) aequire a new meaning with noble ladies; and they suppose iheir hus band's value pure white hands more than those which present them some good dish they have cooked. But bow is it that, in the order of teiale rank, her real title, housewi e, is not estecined higher!? 15 it vot o that ca pacity that as once physically, so now finan crally, she prepares a fieer future for her children? Auad can a woman find that in de tatl beneath her regard, in which, asa whaole, the greatest of men, a Cato of Utica, a Sal- Iy, aud others songht their glory '—Levana, by Jean Paul Richter, ‘Liets git in, Muesony or riie Deap.—llow sacred the memaory ot the dead! We will not, eanaon torget those whose aflections were early en twined around our hearts i the holy bonds of triendship. "They may have died on aforeign shore, far from howe and friends, with oo kindred spint upon whom they might east a farewci ook, ere they entered the heavenly world, but they still hive in oury hearts, When we visit our tamchiar vetreats, and meet not thew smilmg taces we think of them—we think of them, too, at the ealm twihight hour, and at bright, smiling morn, their image s not forgotten, The strangermay lightiy pass over the grassy mound which covers them— “twill wot distweh thewr reposes "Their's s a sweet, @ holy sleep=—their's is a rest which none shall distueb, Calm be their sleep— and though recollection of them may cause the tear drop to Ll we will not eall them back from thew nghley pure home, (o again mnzle heve with the vamites of eamrth, and again meet s trialse We will sileatly look upon the ol which covers them—we will there pont the evergreen, and thornless rose, as o partial tribute to their memory, and then leave the spot—perhaps forever, hur while hife and reason fast, we will think of them-=cher ish their memory as a choice plant. ‘T'rue, ideed, they have mingled thew once lovely forms with the dust, among the rich and the poor, the virtuous and vicious, but the im mortal spark within is transplanted to a {airer clime——cven Purdise, the home of angels, They are gone—gonetrom us, but we cher ish their remembrance, and forget thém not i o daily walks throngh life. They are transplinted to a bnghter land, while love casts a Ldeless garland upon the green vl which covers them, A Harey Wornn.—=This isa happy woild —=who says to the contrary, 18 a 00l or some thing else. There is everything to make us happy. The land, sea and sky contribute 10 our cujovment. The man who has a good heart, sees pleasure where a bad person be holds nothing but gloom. "T'he sccret, then, of being happy and enjoying this glorions world, is to possess o virtuous heart,. Who is the most chieertul anl contented man your neighborliood T "I'he man who is the most honored, and possesses the greatest ricites ! No. leis he who bhas nothing but a kind hearte Nothing ruitles his temper or dis turbs his repose. The morning sky-—ihe eve. ning cloud=—the rolling waters—tlie hloominz Londscape—the teeming forest and the fields ot snow, give him a pleasure that ofhers never dream ol Tois he whose mind is led (rom na ture up o naturg’s God—and every day that he hves Lic s contented and happy asit s possi ble for a man to be. Depend upon it, the world is a beautiful one, and contains o thon sand sources of enjovment, which they on'v can see and feel whose hearts are pure and whose lives correspond with the world of eter nal truth. Avericany Fanmers.—Many thousand formers 1o New England rear lirge families, pav all theiwr debis and taxes promptly, live independently, well clothed and comfortably housed and provided for, and lay up money, on farims of fifty acres. ‘l'he idea, is, that those people laborsseverely. T'his is a great mistuke. They have much, beeause they waste po time. With them there is ‘a place for everything, and everything in its place.'— Their horses and eatthe, tools and implements, are attended to with clock-like regularity, Nothing is put off till tomorrow that can be done to-day. Economy is wealth, and system atfords ease. These men are soldom in a burry, except in harvest time. And in long winter evenings,or severe weather, which for bids employment out doors, one makes corn brooms, another shoes, a third 18 a carpenter, cooper, or tailor; and one woman spins, an other weaves, and a thivd plaits *Lieghon bon nets.' And the tamilies thus occupied are a mong the most healthy and cheerful in the world, Ttis easy with them to reduce their wishes to thete means, it inconvenient or im prudent; and to extend their means to their wislies. ‘"here are in the U, States some eight mil lions of women, a great portion of whom are dependent upon their daily Labor for their bread. "They form a large proportion of the idustrions community, and as such they are worthy ot all protection. They are the muothers and daughters of the land, exercising the most inealenlible influence upon the mor als, the fortunes, the destinies, and happi ness of the vepublic. As such, should not every ctiort be made to sweeten their daily toil, and to atford them an adequate compen sation for their daily labor? It they are forced by inisfortune or poverty to a depen dence upon their own industry, should we not stretch outfor thema helping hand ! Forced as they are to an utter reliance upon our generusity, should we not be careful how we tamper with the sacred trust confided to us ? e wagzes of female laborers, are cenerally speaking miserably low. T'hey afford noth ing like an adequate compensation for the work performed, and it 18 alwiys supposed that « woman must do identical tasks eheaper than men. Why this is so, we cannot con ceive ; there is no good reason forit=none at all.. Women are forced to work constantly (or o miserable pittance, hardly sufficient to support lite, with no prospects beyond, save the dirk one of beggary andstarvation. The ter rible consequences of this state of things are too well known.—American Amaranth. A Friexp's Apvice.~A pradent and well disposed member of the *Society of Friends,’ not long since gave the following friendly ad vice=="Jolu suid he, *1 hear thou art going to be married.” “Yes," replied John, *I am.' CWell rejoiied the man of drab, ‘I have one little piece ol advice to give, that is nev er to marry a woman worth more than thou arte. When I marvied my wite, I was worth Tust ity cents, and she was worth sixty two cents; and whenever any difference has oe carred between us sinee, she has always thrown up the odd shilling.’ ; NEW BOOKNS, \vl THERING Heights, by the author of June Eyre, 2 parts, Children of the New Porest, by Capt. Marryatt, R. N, Swiss Family Robinson, 2d series, Bhattleworth on the Consistency of the whale Schemeo of Revelation with iself and with human reason, Iyl Lmao, just publilished wnd for sale by 0 GLADDING & PROLUTD, LARGE ASSORTWENT OFSHAWLY, G F.GLADDING & CO, have just rec’d very tue all e wWool Cashincre Shawls, of the largest size, at ex lrenm-)y low prices, rich printed Thibetdo; Indin crapedo; beautital inntation crape do; black and blue black Fhibet dog with a great vanety of low priced Shawls, in new ‘:)'lvi. which they offer for sale very cheap at 35 N, h;um st A% PAPESTIRY CARPETINGS, ( ARO,E, WILLIAMA & CO, hiave received from Bng- A Jand, by late arrivals, elegant styles of Tapestry Car petings, and for sale hy the puce or yard at the Cuarpet Warchouse, Exchiange Baldmg, \Westiinster stredt, ‘\ls.o. a lurge stock of rich sty les Brussels (fill‘pl'llllki.fi)l’ rouing and stare, ald | STIRAV MATTINGY, S ‘ N,\‘\'KlN and Canton =traw Mattings, of diff rent [44 widths nnd Kinds, tor sale by the pece or yard by ‘ [ GEOL B WILLIAMS @ CO, Eschange Building, West. | nster stieet, nah ’ GLASS WARE, : ("; PACKAGINS Gln-s Celleries, Preserve Dishes, Piteh | ) ers, Bugars. Creams, Tuablers, Toilet Bottles, Jar-, | Lamps, Boquet Glasses, Cake Jovers, Fizh Globes, Bird [ Vounts, Boxes, &e, &, just received and for saie at 13 1 | North Main s, CARPENTER & CONGDON, ‘ SOLAR LAMPE, | [ o) CASES gilt, silver and bronzed Solar Lamps, a great | o~ variety ol patteris, just rec'd and for =ale at 13 N Mam [ st CARPENTER & CONGDON, | i . 1 PATENT FisH 00, 1 'l‘lll'l Patent Fish Hook wuay be purchased at 53 Broad { street, It is in trath “a nibole ag goed asa bite,” and | crowns the angler’s cilorts with cotplete suecess, | a 2 GARDINLR & PHILLIPS, | ENGLISIAND AMERICAN CUTLERY, 1 A LARGE and complets assorvment for sale at 53 Broad strect, Ist store below the Areade, 1 n GARDINER & PHILLIPS, ‘ e S N E D ly \.\HllH".\.\' and Endish Curey Combs—Every variety EX for sale at G ARDIN B & PITLLIPR?, 58 Broad street, { T BOOTI U AND LACK BOOTS, ('ll”:“l“l.‘.’:‘ kid, morroceo, goat and leather Bootees / and Leee Boots, for sale low by EZRA BAKER, BUSIZINS ANDSLIPPERS, | I ADLES? bronze Busits aud Slippers, tor sale 1w by ] 40l LZRA BAKER. | T T CIGAR BOXES, S M CLGAR boves, bet quality, nice finish and prin ] l ()‘) cipe mize, for sile by a 2 BROAVCNELL & €O, 9 Exchange st, . T GANTLRL BOOTS, l ADIES? blue, binck and bronze Gaiter Boots a good ns -4 sortment, for sale by EZRA BAKER, a 2 T T N l 00 BBLS 1. D, By, this day landing from the sloop Capitol tor sule by a 2 PENNIMAND KNIGHT & €O, A . BUGAR. ) ; ('0 BOXES Havana brown, of good to strictly prime ) quality, now land:ng from sloop Veloeity, for sale by u2t TILLINGHART SHELDON, e FLOY ¢, l ‘)0 BRLS and 20 half bhis 1L DL Bly Flour, now land ing from sloop Capitol, tor sale by n THLINGHAST SHELDON, T CHEESKE, l 2 CASKS, of pritue quality, just ree’d and for sale hy o TILLINGHAST SHELDON, LARD, .’0 BRLS, 10 hatf bbls and 39 kegs Noo 1 Leaf Lavd, of a { strictly primo quality, just rec’d and for sale hy W T S JLDON, CARPETINGS, (" EO, E. WILLIAMS & CO, ofler for sale a complete K stock of English and American manufactured Carpet ings, of new designs and shades, by the piece or yard, Exchange Builddoig, Westmnter st wl THI VALUEK O A MAN, \ DISCOURSE occnsined by the deathv of the Hon. 4R Henry Wheaton, by Rev, K. B, Hall, tor sade by w2t GLADDING & PROUD, 20 Westiminster st, STAITR RODS, \ GOOD variety of Prass St Rods, this day ree’d at 48 Carpet Hally TLWe tiinster sty by w2l ROBT, STEERE & BROTHER, TURKEY REDDRAPERY. 3 ‘vl'l'll bordering, also, scarlet and crimson, drab and blue worsted Doovwios and Moreens ;3 white figured Curtain: Mushins, jost recd and for sale ehoeap at 35 N, Main st G. L GLADDING & €O, NEW BOOKY, \Vl"l‘llli!tlh’d Herglits, by the anthor of June Eyre. Owl Creek Letters, for sale by w 2 WELDEN & PEEK, 28, Main «t, TREING LA NS, (“ YOPER™S shived Lainghiss, also sheet do, for sale at 167 7 Browd st, by C. MORSE, Jr, VISITTES, i l ADIES will find a good assortinent of Visites at low 4 prices at 20 Areade, HOUGHTON & DAV, CASHMERE SHAWLS, o e A‘ GREAT vanety of the above articles can be found at J 8 all pricesat - HOUSGHTON & DAVES 20 Arcade, RIS MOoss, 'l‘l“-’. whitest and micest that can be found in this eity, for sale at 167 Broad st, by Co MORSE, Jr, SHAKERS ITERBS, ROOTS, BARKS . ‘\ ND Fateacis, tor sale by the agent tor Rhode Tsiand, at 4B 105 Broad sty by C. MORRLE, Ji, ! " PILIS, o | rlh.'l‘. great Nincriean Balsam, a sare eure for thoe pilesin - ‘ 18 worst forims, for sale at 167 Broad st, by - alo Co MORSE, Jr, . TDOTH PASTE, r \ BEAUTIFUL thavored Charcoal and Orris "T'ooth LR Paste, pacap in barge pots and sold for 25 cts a pot, [ for sale at 167 fivond sty by C. MORSE, Jr, | - - { TOOTH POWDER, d ‘ \ VERY fine article, put up in 2oz packazes, beantifully co AR vored, of whieh 40 dozen has been sold ina very _ | sho ttame, for sale at 167 Broad =t C. MORSE, Jr. y | i CARPETINGS, e » YARDS low priced Carpetings, for Kiteliens | l()"() dining runlln,l &ey opened and now opening u{ - i Carpet Hally by ROBYE, STEERE & BROTHIR, ‘ TRANSPARLINT WINDOW f HADES, I‘ ORERT STEERE & BROTHER have this day opened 1 (AU, good ascortmeat of Transparent Window Shades, at I arpet Hally opposite the post othee, aln g GOWQUA MATTING. 1 I‘HHI’.R'I‘ HTEERE & BROTHER are opening an s v sortiment of the celebrated Gowgna Matting, being the * | bestimported, and for sale at fa prices, Carpet Hall, : CONFECTIONLRS JARS, l l CARES Contfectioners” Jarsy, with metal and glass t { covers, just rec’d and for sale at the lowest prices at v | ol and 50 N, Main st au? THOMAS WHITAKER & SON, p | - - —————————— ' TOILET WARE. "1 7 CRATES whiteiron stone and lowing blue Toilet Ware . with Slop Jars and Foot Baths to match, just rec’d and . for sade at 51 and 53 North Main st, a 2 THOMAS WHITAKER & SON. : RICH WIDE BLACK SILKNS, ) ( ¢ L GLADDING & CO, have just ree’d an assortment l Ko of wide and heavy black Silks with rich lustre, some of which are of the best quality unported, for sale at low L | prices at 35 N, Main st a 2 | WASH LEATHER UNDER GARMENTS, ] l‘\ult sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar, 125 High st, : by ML BURRINGTON, Chemist and Apothecary, . INK FOR MARKING CLOTHENS, J UST received a fresh supply of Indelible Printing Ink, & tor marking clothes ; al=o the types and stamps, com - « | pleted with divections for using the same for sale at No. 1 . | Market Square, by AL STILLWELL. : DINNER, TEAANDTOILET WARE. 1- CRATES lin\\'iny blue Dinner, Teaand Toilet Ware, - | {of best manutactuce, rec’d and for sale at 13 N. Main » | &ty 3d store trom Market square, avld CARPENTER & CONGDON, GIRANDOLES, 3 CARES gilt and silvered Girandoles, some entire new {B2 patterns, just rec’d and for sale at 13 N, Main st, by | aIR CARPENTER & ('U.\'HINL{'. j FLOUR., , 6;()0 BRLS fancy and common brands Flonr, now land e ing from sloops Victory, Adonis and Velocity, for | sale low, it taken from the whail by [ aly TILLINGHAST SHELDON, ' FINE LINEN SHEETINGS, 3 (' F.GLADDING & €O, will receive this day an as j R o sortment or tine Barnsley Linen Sheetings, of various L Widths, warranted pure hnen goods, which they offer at | very low prices at 35 North Main st, ax? HISTORY OF THE GIRONDINTS, ] AMARTINE'S History of the Girondists, in French, A completo ; also, vols | and 2 of the English and Amer | fean editions, for sale at BURNETT'S Bookstore, 3 West minster st, a 2 ‘ FLOUR. 0300 BBLR E, S Peach and ‘I Kemphall, in prime or | @ ‘l--r,)-hl landimg from =chr. Eliza Annyand for sale | by PENNIMAN, KNIGHT & CO, 14 W, Water st, BOOTS, (‘NIIN'I‘IJ-‘MH.\"S light summer Boots—A good assort- X ment for sale low by aly EZRA BAKER, 55 8, Main st, - - - e —— THEVALUKE OF A MAN. A DIRCOURSE occasioned by the death of Hon, ilenry Wheaton, by Rev. E. B, Hall, for sale by u 22 WEEDEN & PEEK. DINING AND TEA WARLKE, 2_- CRATES Light blue Dining and t'ea Ware, n new J stylo and a superior article, just rec’d and for sale at reduced prices, at 51 and 53 N. Main st, a 2 THOMAS WIHITAKER & SON, = BRUSIIES, 'F EETIH, Hair, Hand, Fle<h, Lather, Shoe, Paint, Var« nish, and Whitewash Brushes—A large assortinent, for <ale ut the sign of the Golden Mortar, 125 High st, by a2l MM BURRINGTON, Chemist and Apotheenary. TRUSSES, l,\flll sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar, 125 igh st, by H, H BURRINGTON, Chemist and Apotheeary. MATS, l‘(m"l‘ STEERE & BROTHER have on hand a large assortment of Mats of every deseription,at Carpet Hal), opposite the Post Oflice. nx LOOKING GLASKRES, A LARGE as«ortment of mahogany and common framo Looking Glasses, just rec’d and for sale at the manu facturers prices, at 51 and 53 N, Main st, | - al? THOMAS WINTAKER & SON, SADDLERY. l.\ll‘”lt‘l‘lll) per ship Anglo American, by GARDINER & PHIELLIPS, just rec’d at 53 Broad street, Ist store bea low the Arcade, nld BILS W ™, exton, 4, and B.C, Oos, § R LS WL Hmith, extea, Jo and E, €, Cox, Lyons ')00 Mills, J. K. Livingston and other good In.md-y, for sale by PENNIMAN, KNIGHT & CO, 14 W, Water st. LARD, ORANGLES, LEEMONS, ILAISING, &C, \' O 1 Leat Laed, v bhils and kegs, AN Fresh Mesina Oranges, large and sweet, Hiedy Ornnges, O and O, Mesina Lemons, in suncrior order, Rassing, whole an | hiodf boxes an | layers, Braos Clocks, perieet time keepers, A complete assortment of Wrapping Paper, ! Manutactured and Leat "Cobacco, for sule by P PROWNELL & CO, 9 Exchango st, SUT VL TEAS, MOLASSES, HAMS & LARD, l" BONES HL B, sugar, . 2o chosts Hyson, Younyg Hyson, and Ningyong "T'eas. 10 hlids comumon and Muoscovado Molasses, 2000 Ihs Sogar ewred Hames, S bbls Lord 5 also, a Gall wssortment of goods usually ket in o Grocery and Provision Store, for sale at the lowest cash prices, B, M. BOURN, alh corner Richimond and #hip #t. CARPETINGS, &0, l{,"""l' STEERE & BROTHER wonld soleit the atten tion of purchasers to their stock of Carpetings, &e, at Caypet Hally 11 Westunnster sty (up stiurs,) and we can posatively assure them that every article sold ot our «ture will prove as recommended, or Gt saticfction wall be ren de red, Those designing to purchase at some futuie thie arsinvited to call at their leisure, as goods will be cheer fully exlubited at all tiunes, N. B Goods supplied to order from the New York and Poston markets, w 2 NEW GOODN, ( ¢ FLGLADDING & CO,resp etfully invite the atten- Ko tion of the ladies ty their very extensive afsortinent of new embroidered and luce goods, consisting of Mushn Collars anl Chomizettes, in new and elegant designs Lace Capes and Collars ; Cambric and Swigs Edgings and Focertings s fine Enclish ‘Uhread and Lisle Edgings; black Sk Pdgings s wide plaim and fi2d Cap Nets g black silk Veil Lace i 1 earton new Bmyiua or Linen Bobbin Fdg ings, &c, for sale at low prices at 35 N. Main »t, a2y MAY BASK LTS, 'l\llll subseriber has just received a large supply of May Baskets, trom ditferent manufactories, and is now prepared to sell at wholesile and retaily us great an assort ment and as low s can be found in the eity, Dealers in May Baskets will please call and exanmine the assortinent, where think they cannot .l of being suited, a2d AL ETILLWELL. ! HIND'SFARQIERY ANDSTUD BOOK. ' \ NEW edition just published being a treatise on the |4R (i cases of Horses ooy witha supplement, comprising an es-uy on dome tie aniieds, espeeially the Horse, with ! the pedigree of winning Horses, with useful ecarving and landing Tables, &oey &e, for sale at No. 1 Market Square by w?) AL STILLWELL, CARPETINGYS, I)HIUZ'! P RTEERE & BROTUER will receive neat Lok, entirely new patterns superiine Carpetings, wlhich are at present in process of manntacture, N H Goods will be manuiactured to order for our cus tomers, at short notice. alld SARSAPARILLAS, = I;I'IHH\'H'I'( IN'HD Wood™s, Graetenberg’s, Nichold's, Townsend’s, Hands?, Bristol's, Bull’s, Brown’s, and the Componnd Fyrup of Sarsapanilly, for sale wholesale andd retadl atthe signof the Golden Mortar, 125 High sty by a 2 1L H BURRINGTON, Chiemist and Apothecary, LECIENS, ; ]l EALTHY and huugry Coreign Leechies, just imported A and for sale wholesa'e and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, 125 Higi sty by a2y L HL BURRINGTON, Chemist and Apothecary. FLOOR OTL CARPETINGS. ( IRO, B WIHLLEAMS & CO, otler for sale an extensive X stock of desirnble Floor O Carpetings, of heavy, we div and common qualities o widias from 2 to 24 feet, at the Carpet Warehouse, Exchange Building, Westminster strect, Y PARANOLS AND PARASOLETTES, ( 1 G.GLADDING & CO, have just ree’d o large assort No ent of the above goods. in plaing changeable and figured ks and Satins and tiashed in best style, tor sale chieap at 35 N. Main st sy GIRANDODOLES, () CASESR silver and gt Giandoles, of Corneling & Co’s o manutacture, just ree’d and for sale at very reduced prices at 51 and 53 N Muain st, ul) THOMAS WHITAKER & SON, | DINING, TEA ANDTOILET WARK, c;7 CRATES lowing blue Cobarg Dining, "I'ea and Toil e et Ware, just rec’d per ship Sunbeam and tor sule very low at 5L and 33 N Main st. wly THOMAS WHITAKER & SON, LOOIING GLASNES, 100 DOZ mahogany tramed Looking Glasses, just rec’d and for sale very low at 51and 53 N, Main st. a 2 THOMAS WHITAKER & SON, WATER PITCIHHERS, | l CASE, extra quality Britannmin Water Pitehers, large sizes, With covers, just ree’d and for sale at 13 N, Mamn st. CARPENTER & CONGDON, DINING, TEA ANDTOILET WARE, l -;t'lt.\’l‘ll.fl wihnte iron stone Dinner, Tea and Toilet *2 Ware, extra quality, recently recewved and for sale at 13 NL Main sty 3d store teom Market square, u) CARPENTER & CONGDON, THOWELLS. | I;RH'l\'. plastering, smootling, corner and pointing | Trowels, just rec’d at 53 Broad street, | ald GARDINER & PHILLIPS, | JEWELLEICS TOOLS, ! () I every description, manutactured by Stubs, for sale at | the very lowest New Yok prices, by ald GARDINER & PHILLIPS, 53 Broad street., FLOWING DLURK, | o; =~ CRATES tlowing Ytae Dining, Teaand Toilled Ware, | $2O) the best article m wley Just rec’d and fur sale very low ' at Sand 53 N. Man »i, ald THOMAR WHITAKER & SON. STATR CARPIENINGS, ! |) AMASK and phion Venetian Stair Carpeiings, just | vpened at Carpet Hall, by uzl KOL'Y, STEERE & BROTHER, , PALIR. \\f!l APPING and Letter Paper lor Export— S 0 reas low quabity brown Wrapping Paper, 2000 do do wiedivm and large do 2000 do small and medinm straw do 100 do ow quahty white raled Letter Paper. S 0 do o medinm gquality blue do do Stvles partienlandy adapted to the West India and other sontaern narkets, Larger quantities tanshed or manu lartized to order BROWAELL & Co, md Agents for the manufucturers, 9 Exchange st. MUSIC I MUSIC lIDMUSIC S J UST rocerwved, Henrietta, or the Stolen Kiss, Detter late than Nevery Love dwells not i royal Halls, A Little eot beside the sea, Ohy give me a home on the botsterons Seiy Jim Crow Polka, Katy’s d cam Polka, United States Polka, Anne Polka with vanations, &e 3 also, a number picees of Musie as perlorined by the Steyarmarkische Company. AL BELAND, 100 Westminster st, m? 2 diveetly opposite Howard’s new bhndding, NEWGOODS AT WHOLESALM & RETAL, “ LARGE varicty of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver AR and plated Ware 5 also, every vanety of Faney Goods, stuch as wonid suit ety and country, ‘Those from the country wishing to buy ai wholesale would find it to their advantage to call and exanine this stoek, at =to e, No, 15 North Main #t, J. 00, & J. R POTTER., 25000 ROLIES PAPER HANGINGS, 'l\ll“.\l.\." WHITAKER & SON, agents for the Dis pateh Mantfacturing Co, are now receiving their as sortment ot Paper Hangings, which they offer tor sale at ol and 53 N Main street, at much less prices than Paper has ever been ofivred for sale in this city, Retuil dealers supplied at the manutacturers® prices, mi OVERITAULS, J UM received at the Clothing Warehonse, No. 4 Wash mgton Baildings, 350 dozen pairs st OVERHAULS, extra heavy Amoskeag—tor sile, wholesale or retail cheaper than ever before oifered in this eity. al? R. G, LEWIS & (O, PALMLEAE HATS AT WIHOLESALK, l{l-‘.!"lb this day a luge assortment Palin Leat Hats, which will be sold fow by case or dozen, at J. RO EMMES, 6 North Main st, a 2 under National Honse, SUP. CARRB, SODA, &c. ()\'P. Thousand Lbs Sap. Carh Soda, extra quality ; 1 bale Senna ;2 cases Smyrna Sponge 5 00 Ihs shred Isinglass, superior ; 1 case Jujube Paste ;3 gross Pulmonary Balsam 5 1 ease German Cologne ; Otto of Rose ; 1 canister Ol Origsnum ;1 ease Calabria Licorice 5 50 Ihs Gum Ara bie, very fine quabity ;3 bales Bottle Corks, &, just rec’d by CHARLES DY ER, Jr, for sule at lowest market price ot 82 and &4 Westininster st HEAVE POW ODKKS, I' [BKBRIDE'S Tattersall's Heave Powders have ac \ quired great celebrity i this city by their prompt ac tion and true medicmal properties, They have been used to great extent here, and have given the most perfect sutis faction. G dozen more, just rec’d, for sale by CHARLES DY ER, Jr, sole agent, al2 s2and 21 Westminster st, PROF. ALLEIN'S ASTHMATIC REMEDY. 'l\l“i best medicine ever discovered for asthima or phthis e, also aninvaluable preparation for bronehitis, croup, severe colds seated upon the lungs and for whooping ccugh, A perfectly safo and exceedingly valuable remedy for asth “ma, for sale by C. DYER, Jr, sole agent for R, Tsland, ax 2 and 84 Westminster, SARSAPARILLA ELIXIR, l)R. Wood®s eelebiated Sarsaparilla Elixir is taking pre codence of all other preparations, 6 gross, just rec’d by CHAS, DV ER, Jr, sole wholesale agent for proprietor, ‘ B 2 and 81 Westminster st, al2 SARSAPARILLAS, ‘ \o;\Nll)fi’.Ko-!ly,l'.|lmn-r‘-, Bull’s, Graettenberg’s, Wood's A Browa's, Townsend’s, Goodwin's, Thornton’s and “other preparations of Sarsaparitia, for sale hy a 22 U DYER, Jry agent, 82 and #1 Westminster st POPULAR MERDICINES, F VERY description of Patent Medicines, Pills, Extracts, 4 Syrups, Tinctures, Blixirs, Pain Killers, Embrocations, Pain Extractors, &e, for sale hy a 2 Co DY ER, Jry at the Medic 1 Depot, OTTO OF ROSES, ] 2 OUNCES, of pure Otto of Rose, just ree'd by A CoDYER, Jr, 82 and &1 Westmin-tor st PIANOS TO LET. VI‘IH‘. stubseriber offers to et Piano Fogies, at prices from 5 L &12 per quarter, Call and examine the variety ’ just rec’d at AMLELAND'S Musie store, LIME. l 2 & CASKHE in store ; 530 do to arrive, for =ale by ) I M. BOURN, al corner Richmond and Ship st, BOOTS, Jl'.~ll‘ rec’d alot of pump sole, Spring «tyle enlf and grain Boots, for sale by ISAANC HEDLY, nd No. 32 Canal street, NOTICE. A LL persons that wish to bay Clothe, ready made Cloth gor to have gacments cot and male to order, will please call on ISAANC HEDRY, 32 Canal street, PIANO FORTES TO BIE LET. N EW and sccond hand Prano Fortes to be let, at THUR BEI'S Piano Forte and Music stores, 85 and 157 Westminster st, ns OIL PAINTINGS, J UST received at THURBER S, 157 Westminster st, n ot of very beautiful Ol Paintings, in handsome frames, for sale cheap. s POTASI, B ()l-‘ Weht color, selected for family use, for sale h{ nd B. M. BOURN. LIV 3 an whitewashing 2% cacks extra white lamp, for sale by B. M. BOURN, cor Richmond and Ship ot fladdles, Harnesses and Trunks. WILLIAM VALLEY, No. 10 Broan Stneri, Provioexce, S Respectfully informs hisfiiends 1 ,‘ng and lfhl'lli(‘l’i:.‘l'h-lh thit hie has '.T:bt'lkru the Store No. 10 Broad T AT S itre t, where he is propored to &7 wanufaciure and fienish to order every viniety of Cuach, Chaise, Gig, Trotting and Connon Harnesses, soperior Travell ng and common Trunks, Portmanteaus, " Valizes, Carpet Bags, Whips, Collars, nnd a great varicty ( {other ardieles in b bne of husiness, Hpecimens of the above urticles are now ready fur exam ination and o share of patronage is solicited. ald WILLIAM VALLEY, No. 10 Broad street. PATENT SAVETY FUNE, sortment of Guns, Pistols, and other articles in the sporting line ; powdor and shot at wholesale and retail, N. B, Guus nltered and repaired at short notice, JOUN B, AMEM, No. 23 Broad st, i tf formorly 20 Weybos:et, Dr. Ralph’s Universal Remedy. E,?frl"(;lrl?lldwl on the oNLY Poneiple in wii h AN UNI- Vv ll i“.\l, MEDICINE, con safely be recominended to the world, Doct. RALPR’S FILLS, on UNIVERSAL, DOMESTIC, VEGETABLE REMEDY, SOLD 15 BoxEs AT 20 crs,=—AlSo, IN FAMILY PACKAGES AT UNE Doteaw, in whicl latter i+ much saving of expense, 7 Eveny nox axp vackace is signed on the outer cover, with a Fae Simbie of the Author’s #lgnature and Heal t—and still farther to prevent Counterfeit or lmpo sition, every Label is legall, secured by Copyright—Refer to the Bilb aceompanying cach Box, L THOMAR MAN having been duly appointed Genernl Acent of the State of Rhode Island for the Hale ot these INVALUABLE prins 3 ofters the same ot Wholesale and Re tail, No. €4 North Main Street : also for <ale hy the tollow ing fub-Agents, to wit:—=ALEXANDER F. ADIE No 23, Westminster Street ;3 JOSEPH BALCH & SON, Nos 42, 4t and 46, Bouth Main g and JOIN L TAYLOR, No, 69 North Main Street, 07*We huve many Certificates as to their wondertul Ca rative power; fome of which may be seen in the Bill ac companying each Box; but as we do not believe in much pruthing, we would only say to those, who wish to prevent disease, as alsoto those who are sick—try the and test their virtne—tor you may be assured, that most of the dizeases, which atlict humanity, e:pecially fevers and scerofitla, ore the resnlt of a culpable negleet of the stomach and alimentary canals . We would, therelfore, serionsly and atfoctionately sunggest to every Family, the vast importance, of having this GREAT REMEDY, always at hand—Come then now, “DELAYSR ARE DANGEROUS? and pur chase DOCT, RALPIPS PILLESTHE UNIVERSAL, DOMESTIC, VEGETARLE REMEDY, Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, Do not delay to make o eall Come buy this UNIVERSAL PILL, And cure Yourselves of every 111, 'l‘ HIS valunble remedy stands nnrivalled as asate, speedy and perianentenre for all diseases of the Univany Or- Gans of esther sex, such as gravel, steicture, intbanation of the Bladder or U ethra, atfection of the Kidiey s, mconti nence or suppression of the Urine, &e, &e, This article tells its own story—needs no puging—operates like a charm w=aiid gives nntacdiate rehief even in thie worst cases, Agents—=Baleh & Son, 42, 41 and 46 South Main street C, Dyer, dry, %2 and =4 Westminster street, Providence James Heline, Woonsocket, ly April B, 1848, CORBETT'SUTNRIVALLED . Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 'l‘llE subseribers having purchased ot Dr, Corbett, of Shakere Village, Canterbury, No Ho, the extensive right for the sale of this invaluable preparation, now otler the sae to the public under the anple st testimonials as to its signal and eflicacions qualities, 1t stands unrivalled in cures of most inveterate cases of Herottlu, and all discases of the Bload. It alsofby its powerful alterative qualities, seeurely and permanently effeets a full restoration to health in cases of Chronie ln.f.uu.uiun ol the Digestive Oigans, Dyspepsia or Tndigestion, Jaundice, Weakness and Soreness of the Stomach, Salt Rheum, all Cotancous Eruptions, Eyresipe- Ins, &c. &e. : : - The fact s well established by medical writers, that Plithisis, Pulimonali=z or Coaswmption, a discase most fatal nthes country, most generadly originates i a serotulons state of the systemn, Dieaces of the Liver and Affections of the Billiary Secretions often orginate with persons of Serofudons tonte Bat bhetore such disea-es ean be mitiga ted or arrested, this Scrctulons Diathesis must be removed. Tois the preseut preparation is warranted ofvetually to do. The tormula was baid before the Newv Hampshire Medi cal Society, aad was there approved, And the celebrated Dr. T'witchiell, of Keeney N HL who has porsonally tested its virtues, and approves and preserbos this medicine in his general practice, pronotinees it The PEST PREPARA TION OF SARSAPARILLA EVER KNOWN,” and cor dially atfords it his tall commendation, The forin of this preparation, its competent parts, &e., have been placed with the most distinguished phiysicians of the ¢ untry, wmong whom, in this city, are Dr, J. C, Wiaren, Deo Jo M Warren, Dr, 00 M, Hayward, Dr, BEdw, Reyuolds jr., Dro Johin Jetries, De, 1. V. C Smithy and oth ersy several of whom bave given their names, in writing, i favor of this< niedicine, At the recentexlubition of the Macs, ‘“mrlmhlv Mechan ic Association, held in thas eity Sopt, 197 the Judges on Chemieals made the following report :—+l'ie Compound Syvinp of Barsapanita, s prepared by Do Carliett, of the Shaker Society, Canterbury, N, L, the committee have carefuliy exanuned, It comes sustained by the names of the wost distingaished physicians in the country 5 and from a knowledgze of its component parts, the committee cannot hut express their tall beliet as to ats eflicacions qualities,— The ingredients entering into its compasitions aro of such a highly usetul and alterative quality, that the committee wWillingly pronounce it the best preparation of Sarsaparibla Syrup yet known; and as such, think it deserving of a Diploma,.”? & ' (Signed hy) Joux W, Wensten, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in Harvard College, Mawirs Gay, Chemist, Boston, Jo VO s, M. D Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, And othe s, Undera tll eonvietion of the virtues of this medicine, without accumuiating facts as to the sanic, the Proprietors with all confidence, now place it hofore the public as a preparation not equalled by any yet ever diccovered, g Por sale by the Proprietors in any.quantity, EDWARD BRINLEY & CO,, No. 3. and 4 south Side Faneail ilall, Pooton, and their authorised Agents. J. BALCIHL & SON, 44 South Main Street, Providence, m2oH—in MEDICATED COMPOUND WILD CHERRY AND BONESET CANDY, ()NE of the most etfectual remedies for the cure of coughs, colds, and all disenses of the lungs, dithiculty of breathing, phthisic, whooping conghi; it is al<o in ex tensive nse for clearing the voice of vocalists and public speakers, Itis put up in packages of 124 and 25 cts each, in the torm of con=olidated drops. I'he extensive nse of the Wild Cherry and Boneset, a« a sutlicient gnarantee of its etlicacy, for the ¢ ire of the above complaints ; it is also the most pleasant remedy now in use, Manufactured by WA, BROWN, druggist and chemist, 481 Washington, corner of Elliot st ; whalesale by Hen shaw, Ward & Co, Brewer, Cushing & Stevens, Soth W, Fowle, For sale in Providence by Dr. J. A, Wadsworth, 1. Baleh & Son, Chas, Dyer, dey and 1L 1L Barrington ; also, for sile by most of the wholesale dragzists in Providence, 8 DR. L. WARREN'S ENAMELLED TOOTH POWDER., I)l!l(‘l‘l only 124 ets a box, l'.-m-.-t” free from all acid, and wholly a vegetable preparation, it now stands# un rivalled for whitening and beantifying the teeth, and will remove all unpleasant smell from the breath, It is one of the most preasant preparations now in use, and has gained a reputation in Boston over all others, Soft and spongy gums are entirely relieved by its nse, For sale in Providence by J. A, Wadsw ath, 1, Balch & Son, Chas. Dyer, Jr, L HL Buarrington ; also to be found at the wholesale drnggists” in Providence, tm d2y PATENTGRIST MILY.. 'l‘lll-} subsciiber having purchased of Josiah Platt the right, in the States of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, east of the river, and tour eounties in New Hampshire, of making, using and vending to others Platt’s Patent Portable Grist Mill, would respectiully inform the public that he is now prepared to seil the above Mills, with tights for towns not disposed of. ‘T'he peculiarities of this Mill; which render it superior to ANY HOW 111 use, consist in the -mn,»lo manner of adjusting the ranner, it being sns pended by means of a hollow screw at the upper end of the spindle, by which any pressure can be prodiced, thereby superceding the necessity of driving so heavy a stone as those of the old fashioned il ; awd heing bint 21 feet in diameter, the work is done much nearer the centre, and re quires but about two-third« the power weed by the common mull to do the same amount of work : and constdering the cost of the Milly which is 195, with Frenel by stone, the saving of power, the convenicnce in tending and Keeping inorder and its darability it is acknowledged to be by far the mo-t improved Mill in nse, Rome 5 of the above Mills have hoc nsold by the sub seriber within the past year, and they have secured a uni versal testimomy in their favors T'wo of these Mills are in constant use by Bemis & Whitney, at No. 38 Central street Worcester, where a thorough téal tuay be seen on Al' Kinds of grain, Those wishing to purchase Mill with vight can do €0 b ndolw-n'{x the subscriber, at Orange, Mass,, or Rl‘il’lll~‘.§ BEMIS SVorcester, Mass., who is one of my anthorized agents. Wih WHITN Y, Jyal PAPER HANGINGS, I“REN(‘H and American Paper Hangings—Tlgsny Crsm & Co, 116 Westminster st, have just rec'd from France an assortment of elegant gilt and other Paper Hangings and Borders, Landecape Views dnd Fire toard Land scapes ; also, a handsome supply of Auerican Papers of all prices and a great variety of elegant print 4 Window Cur taine, Those in want of the above articles nre invited to eall and examine thewn, as it is presied that their assort ment is as complete and will be sold as reasonable as ean be found in the eity, md LIME, HAIR, AND FIRE BILICKS, 200 CASKS Lime in 2tore ; 500 do to arrive. JOO bushiels Plastering Hair, 2900 No. 1 and No. 2 Fire Bricks, for sale by 00 B. M. BOURN, corner Richmond and Ship st, PORTABLE HOT AIR RANGE. A new and fafo article for igniting thecharge in L tingrocks both e dry places and under water, T'he subseri her has also constantlyon ¥ and an as- T!ll'! sthseriber takes this method of informing the peb lie generally that he wanutactnees and is scle proprie tor for the U, ¥, A., of Hayes' Patent Portable Hot Air Ranges, which hie offors as cne of the best Runges now in use—w hich for economy of fucl and dispatch in cocking, stands the tirst in market, ‘Fhe thies around the oven are so arranged that the heat is enrried to every part nike, which instures o quick and even bake cand the oven being perfectly ventilated by a eivcalation of hotwewhich passos through and takes off all disagreeable tlavors trom the meats, which is so detrunental in uny ordinary range or ttove ovens, & Ihis Qange can hastin ARY OiGiANI el are @i but very littie trouble. 'y purchasing this Range yca wil save from 8 to 10 dolars mascn work, which it costs to sct any other Range ; and being portable, it tenders the oljec tions of those who do not own the hovse i which they live void, for it ean be reimoved as easy e any Luge stove,— Every Range sold in this market will he sct and warrnnted to uivo}wrlk-rls';|u~l‘.u-tm||, or they will be rcmoved and mo ney refunded, The subserber s wiiling that the Range shall stand or fall upon iis own merits, Builders and proprictors of hotels and boarding houres are invited to call and examine it< utibiy und cconcmy, The ahove, together with a beautitol and full assortment of Parlor and Cocking Stoves can be prrchasaed at 3 Proand St formerly Wey bosset, of ANNES A, LINCOLN. Providence, Sept, 222, 1847, CHICHKEDRING'S PIANO VORTES, - Tilk »l'.nlln\\ g bran extiact fiom the re- R ‘f*-—-w port of the comunttee on musical instrine fil’_} u'»fl mentsatthe tourth exhubiton of the Massa chisetts Chnedable Mechane Assceiation, held at Quiney Hally in the ey of Boston, Sept, 17, 1844 ; ClLere is one wanufcurer, however, whose instrizinents tuke precedence of all others, with <o vnquesticusble a pre ennnence, that the committee felt uot the shghtest hesita tion in recommending the award to i of a gold medal and this they did on two grounds, not cnly tfor the decide (‘ superiority of his square Pianos, but for the uncommon merit of Lis grand Pianos, which it is no exaggeration to say may be tearlessly placed in competition with the hest that Europe can produce, Mr, Chickering’s Pianos of both Kinds are of =0 delightful a tone, so delicate action, and so firm and enduring construction, that they need no medals to give them celebrity s and it might seem superfluons 1o give encourazement to cne who has already received the highest commendations, But the committee were appoint ed not simply to give enconragement t any persons, but to decide accord ng to their ability upon the relative rank of the instruments prescuted to them, and it wonld he noth ing short of glaring injustice to lay aside the claws of the instruments acknowledged tobe the hest, Lecanse the mak er of them had always produced the best, 8o wuch the more does he deserve the highest reward for his skill, ex terprise and industry, especinlly when Lt is seen to go o diligently and steadily in the course of improvement, an hig competitors find, as they arrive ot one pornt where h has long stood before them, that he has reached another yet and that withont much more than common speed, the; canuot overtake one who unites with all their ambition, ¢ perseverance which may be equatled bat not surpassed Mr. Chickerig’s wanutacture i= all honor to the conmmuni ty, in the opinton of the conunittee, and they wonld omit no proper opportinnity of hearing te<tanony toan excellence which makes them teel more prond of their eiiy,” PIANO FORTE AGENCY.-~TLe subiseriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has constantly on hand a large assortment of six and seven Oe tave Piano Fortes from the above manufactory, with ele gant mahogany, rosewood and hlack walnut cases, all o which are caretully selected, and vwill be warranted to give the most perfect satisfaction to the purchaser ; if not, they may be exchanged at any time within one year; also, the Grand Piano Forte wil be furni-bed to order from $0.50 to £lOOO, aceordmg to the #tyle and fini<h On hand, Piano Fortes from other good Boston manafietories, a!l of which will be sold at the manutacturers’ lowest cash prices, Per sons wivhing to purchase, and others, are respectfully in vited to eall at the subserber’s ware rooms, in Sabin’s Buikding, 11 Market st, up stairs, and examine his instru ments, betore they purchase elsewhere, n2l DANFORTHLYON. LIELAND S MUSIC STORD, No. 100 WesTMINSTER BTREET. WHERE may be tound a genern assort " mentof Piano b m-s,(Drl_':ms,t‘vrurhinen, ey Melodeons, Aeccrdeons, Brass Viols, Vio- T, Gaitres, Flutes, Flageolets, and Brass Instruments of every kind ;and in fact Musican MewcHAN vise of every deseription, All Goods will he =old at as low prices as they can bo bounght in Boston or New York, Parasors, ®uy Buanes, axo Usnereeras, of all the vari ous styles, at prices from 50 centsto 35,00, Warkineg Caves of every decceription and price, Music Booss foreveryin=triment, Also, Glecand Church Musie Books, supplicd to Musieal Bocities, at lowest terms Surer Mosie received from ali the diferent publishers, as sooi as issued from the press, Vioris Snxas receved Gonithe importers every week, wiarranted good, Wharerose, finished orunfinished,wholesale and retail, TesiNGe—-Pinno Portes, Organg, Melodeons, and Musi cal Instrivents of every Kind, tuned sod repaired, and warranted to give the most perfect satisiaction, Umbrellag, Parasols, and Walking Canes, repaired, Orpens from the Country will be promptly attended to, and all goods carefully seleeted, A My LELAND, 100 Westminster «t, A few doors above Arcade,oppoote Howard’s New Block, EYANO FORTES, HALLETE, DAVIS & €O, Boston, re - o spectinlly ntorin the puhlic that they have G appointed Me BTV THURBER, sole agent ‘} Q for the sale of their Puano Fortes i the State of Rhede Island, "They ke this oppoitanity to ex pres< their thanks for the very Lheral patronage they have received from this city and vicinity, and would call the at tention of purchasers and others tothe recent nnprovements they have made in their ins<troments, rendering the tone and action unsurpased i equalled by any other make,— The numerous wmedals wnd diplomas whieh they have re ceived from the difforent fairs ot Philadelphia, New York and Roston, is sutficient proofof the high estination in which they are held abroad as well as at home, Mr, Thucber will be always supplied with a birge assortiwent of Pinno Fortes of the first elass, which can be obtained of hin as low asat the manufactory, and wh ch will be warranted in all vespects perfect instriments, ST Thurber has just received a larze supply of Piano Fortes from the above makers, which he offers for sale at his ware-rooms, 33 and 35 Westininster st, 02l PIANO FORTE, i A Luge assortiment of Rosewood, Black Voo ==74 walnut, and Mabogany Pianp Fortes, rb‘whfi made by Hallett, Davig & Co., Boston, and warranted equal to any made in this country, for sale very low at m 7 THURRERS, 33 and 35 Westninster st. New, and second hand Piano Dortes to let, MUTUAL LIFK INSURANCE CO. NEW YORK, NE'l' amount of acenmulated preminms, invested ininort gages and New York State and City Stocks, $463,350 15 MARCH REPORT.—This institution, during the month of March issned one hundred and six new policies, viz Merchants & Traders, 35 | Clergymen, 1 Manufactnrers, G | Physicians, 1 Mochanics, 15 | Lawyers, H Clerks, 0| Teache re, U Brokers, :tl Profes ors in college, 1 Planters, 1| President of Ins Co 1 Parmers, 3 l Gentleman, 1 Mariners, 5| Ladies, 4 Agents, 1 I Other ocenpations, 9 Number of I'ves insured, 106 Physician—LEWlS L. MILLER, al2 A. O.PECK, Agent. JAUTNA INSURANCE COMPANY. l.\'('ul(l'“l( ATED for the purpose of Insurance against loss or damage by fire, with a capital of . $200,000 At the annual meeting of the ."hn'k(lulc'(‘l’i to the Aina [nsurance Company, the tollowing persons were chosen for the year ensuing ; viz., Twosmas K. Buace, Joserm Cnowen, Samven Tevon, Evesezern Spuey, GRIFFIN STEADMAN, Hieas B Hamivron, Joseen Monoaw, Furoemiek Tyuer, Jesse Mavaor, Rowenr Brer, Josern Prair, I =G Bovantos, Jasus Tromas, W M. Connprn, s Erisua Prox, Mires A, Tvrree, - Wakn Woonnmiex, And at i subsequent meeting of the Directors, THoMas K. Buack, Bsq., was chosen President, and Simzon L Loowmis, Esq., Becretary, Hartford, August 9, 1242, The proposals for imnr:nw in this Company, are be lieved to be as favorable as the nature of the business will admit, &7 Application to be made in Providence to J. H. Onwms nek, E<q., Agent, No. 9 Market Bquare, who is authorized in most cnses to execute Policies, withont delay attending a reference to the Company at Harttord. 'M ARINE AND FIRK u\'wrlru‘\fhfi":?- _1 HE Ameriean insurance Company, Brovidence, W, 1. D e R p""."‘ on Cotn, Woolen, and other Manntacto | -‘ ' - "ll". and “fld‘hil‘"‘“""' and al=o agninst MAKINE “lA‘K' on favorable terms TL'." capital stock, 150,000, Wi, Rhodes, Robert R, Stafford, Amos D, Smith, le<olved Waterman, Shuhael l'llh’l'i"" l:!”'lll'lt‘l ,\!'l'), N athan o Dishop, !-‘. e 8, Rathbone, Carc b Hoatiis, r . Bowca, Walker ”,”u'-hry, Allen O, Pe k, and Famnel B, Tobey, Persona wiching for Tncurance, are requested to direct their applications. (Which <hoold be accompanied with a nru"‘lll"' deseription of the property,) per mail, to the Pres. Idom or Fecretary ol the Company. and the smne will meet with lm.mpl attontion, ALLEN O, PECK, President. Warken Hosmenny, Seeretary, American Insuronee oty Oflice, June 19, 1447, ‘ e ————— e - R ————— NEW SPRING GOODS., AT ""l:“:' l".\".". N". 10 ‘\l‘i?,q,nn(af t. ' cane “ rich Ginghams, for 1« per yurd, fine Linen Hdkfs 6 14 cta, 10 eartons of rich Capes and Collars, xew sTYLRs, We sell i! |n-Hl’l|f"| French Collar for 25 ets, GEO, W, CITUSLEY & CO, Up SBtaire, 16 e GAITER BOOTS, [ ADIES? nice Handal Gaiter Boots, jnst rec’d and for 4 sale 0t 55 8, Maiu st, hy LZRA BAKER,